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

 - Class of 1955

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Barbara Joan Neal 23 Willow St. Commercial Leslie John Neilio 200 Penna. Rd., Brooklawn Industrial Arts Robert Osier 320 Klemm Ave. College Entrance Barb will always be remem- bered around G.H.S. for her jolly laugh and ready chatter. She has been a wonderful class- mate and can usually be seen with “Thomps. HOBBY: Dancing and Johnnie. GOAL: To pass office practice and to graduate. FAVORITE SAYING: Don’t know, do ya? PET PEEVE: “Getting up for school I ” Cisco , voted the handsomest in the class, proved a great asset to both the football and basketball teams. His crazy jokes and easy-going manner have made him popular around school. HOBBY: Football, basketball. GOAL: To graduate and own five Cadillacs. FAVORITE SAYING: Let me see, Ev. PET PEEVE: School. “Oss with his blond, wavy hair and friendly smile is one of the better-looking boys in our class. His ability on the basketball court has made him an asset to the team. HOBBY: Basketball. GOAL: To be an engineer. FAVORITE SAYING: “Get out. PET PEEVE: Changing flat tires. 1955 Carmen Palmiero 108 Fifth Ave., Brooklawn College Entrance Good nature, sparkling person- ality, ability in sports--that describes “Bevo, our tallest senior. Well-liked by everyone, you can usually count on him to help out. HOBBY:Sports. GOAL: To play for the Harlem Globetrotters. FAVORITE SAYING: “What do you want, a medal? PET PEEVE: Math teachers. Nancy Ann Partridge 203 New Jersey Rd., Brooklawn Commercial Nancy, known around school as “Birdie,” with her pretty brown hair, lovely complexion, nice clothes and sweet disposition, can usually be seen at Friday night dances with Bill. We wish them much happiness. Henry Wm. Pfisterer, Jr. 304 Middlesex St. General Academic “Harry is a quiet bashful type of guy, who is shy of crowds. He plays the piano exceptionally well. We wish Harry lots of success as a future mortician and in all he does. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: To graduate and marry Bill. PET PEEVE: Getting dressed for gym. HOBBY: National Guards. GOAL: A mortician. FAVORITE SAYING: Where are you going, Al? PET PEEVE: Study halls.

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Martha Anna Meyer 78 Yale Avenue Commercial Mart’s” blushing and sweet personality have made her many friends. She’s always ready to help, and we know she’ll get along in life. HOBBY: Listening to the radio. GOAL: To graduate. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Did you see Sam? PET PEEVE: Monday morning. Joan F. Morton 810 Center St. College Entrance Ready smile, nice personality, good humor, good athlete - that describes Salty.” Always very active, she has done a lot for our class. HOBBY: Sewing. GOAL: To be a nurse and own my own car. FAVORITE SAYING: “What do you want rrfe to do about it, stand on my head and spit nickels? Joseph E. Miller 900 Hudson Street Industrial Arts Joe” likes to talk cars with Grant and Frank. A big calis- thenics fan, “Joe” has also a desire to some day drive a Ford on a big-name track. HOBBY: Working on Fords. GOAL: To drive a stock car at Daytona Beach. FAVORITE SAYING: “What’s with dis? PET PEEVE: Chevrolets. C. H. S. Virginia Jewel Mullin 929 Mercer St. College Entrance Ginny,” one of our peppy red- heads, can usually be seen at the Friday Night dances with Harry. We know she’ll succeed in whatever she chooses to do. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: To succeed and own a '98 “Olds.” FAVORITE SAYfNG: You’re crazy! PET PEEVE: Monday mornings and noisy people. John J. Morrison 518 Paul St. Industrial Arts As photography editor for the yearbook and newspaper, “Punkey” can usually be found with a camera. His willingness to help have made him well- liked by all who know him. HOBBY: Photography. GOAL: A car that runs. FAVORITE SAYING: “How’s your ham- mer?” PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning and A. B. C. men. Walter B. Munn 812 Mercer St. College Entrance Bruce,” a top science student, can be found Friday mornings in the physics lab debating the theory of the day’s experiment with George Schell. Bruce is popular among the underclass- men for his work with them in t..e Stamp Club. HOBBY: Stamps. GOAL: To go to college. FAVORITE SAYING: Nothing but neat.” PET PEEVE: Getting up early.



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John Fenton Powell, 3rd 73 Lane Ave. Industrial Arts “Jack”, known as Admiral”, is one of the quieter boys in the class. Jack is a great hunt- ing and fishing fan and hopes sme day that he can open his own tool and dye shop. HOBBY: Hunting and fishing. GOAL: Tool and dye maker. FAVORITE SAYING: My 'A' Bone.” PET PEEVE: Pushing Al’s car. Marie Quenzel 212 Somerset St. Commercial “Ree” with her pretty dark eyes and lovely complexion, gave a fine portrayal of the leading role in the senior play. Good luck to you in the future, “Ree Ree.” HOBBY: Dancing and swim- ming. GOAL:,To be a secretary. FAVORITE SAYING: “All the time.” PET PEEVE: Getting dressed for gym. Grace Elizabeth Prince 319 Walnut Ave. Commercial Princie , one of our lively, dark-haired, dark-eyed sen- iors, is usually seen managing our championship hockey team. Princie” can always be counted on to carry her share. HOBBY: Movies. GOAL: To graduate. FAVORITE SAYING: “One of these days—” PET PEEVE: Kids stepping on my white socks. G. H. S. D. Barry Rankin 241 New Jersey Rd., Brooklawn College Entrance Spider” with his flashing smile, one of our most like- able seniors, can be seen with Carolyn, or George, orElwood, or more likely playing basket- ball. Barry, as Bobby Randall, in the junior play, “Good News”, gave us top acting. HOBBY: Astronomy. GOAL: Pro-basketball player. FAV- ORITE SAYING: “HolyMoley.” PET PEEVE: Getting dressed for gym. Albert Pye, Jr. 439 Bergen St. General Academic Al”, another of our quieter seniors, is well-liked by his friends. “Al” can usually be seen with Andy” or Jack . “Al” plans on joining the Army after he graduates and then on being a state trooper. HOBBY: Autos. GOAL: State trooper. FAVORITE SAYING: “Did you see the new car I just got? PET PEEVE: Being pushed. Joyce Mildred Rebstock 505 Paris Ave., Brooklawn Commercial Rebbie,” sparkling with fun and always looking for a good time, can usually be seen with “Cookie.” She is noted for her witty sense of humor and for her friendly ways. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: To graduate and marry “Cookie. FAVORITE SAYING: “Holy Moley. PET PEEVE: Getting dressed for gym.

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