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Ida Mae Reid 100 Middlesex St. College Entrance “Reidie’s” quiet, yet friendly, ways make her a charming person. Her love for basket- ball and her persistence to the end have been great assets to the team. She can usually be seen with Joan. HOBBY: Basketball. GOAL: To graduate and be a nurse. FAV- ORITE SAYING: “Meow . PET PEEVE: Catty people. George Schell 133 New Jersey Rd. College Entrance Any morning “Shale” can be found outside 307 with “Barb.” He has made a place for him- self through his electrical tal- ents and was responsible for the good accoustics in “Stage Door. HOBBY: Radio and television. GOAL: Electrical engineer. FAVORITE SAYING: How 'bout that.” PET PEEVE. Three per- iod afternoons. Elizabeth F. Rhoda 701 Cumberland St. Commercial As head majorette and captain of the girls’ basketball team our senior year, “Bet” has done much for her school. Her easy- going manner and likeable ways have made her a hit with her classmates. HOBBY: Sports, dancing, and driving. FAVORITE SAYING: “I don’t know.” PET PEEVE: Getting up early for school. GOAL. To marry George. 1955 Barbara Lee Schmidt 813 Highland Blvd. Commercial “Barbie’s” sunny disposition and sweet personality make her a likeable member of our class. She is a good worker and has done a lot for the class. HOBBY: Collecting records and playing the guitar. GOAL: A commercial artist and private secretary. FAVORITE SAYING: “Hurry up”. PET PEEVE: Get- ting up in the morning. Beverly Ann Rusk 854 Powell St. Commercial “Bev’s ability to bring laugh- ter wherever she goes makes her a lively addition to any group. Her cooperative and helpful attitude make her an asset when something is to be accomplished. HOBBY: Sports. GOAL: To get a good job. FAVORITE SAYING: “What a mess.” PET PEEVE: Work. Darlene Ellen Shute 813 Highland Blvd. Commercial “Dar”, commonly known, also, as “Shutey”, is usually seen with a group of girls talking and giggling. Her good nature and nice clothes make her standout from the group. HOBBY: Driving, ha I, sports. GOAL: A baby-blue Caddy con- vertible. FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s the breaks . PET PEEVE: Draft Board.
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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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Ethel Ann Stainker 324 Powell St. Commercial One of the peppiest cheer- leaders to graduate from G.H.S. is our “Annie . She can usually be seen at Friday night dances along with Ruthie. HOBBY: Dancing and cheer- leading. GOAL: To go go Cali- fornia. FAVORITE SAYING: “You’re funny. PET PEEVE: Coming home early. Raymond E. Stinsman 500 Salem St. Industrial Arts “Ray is a rather quiet senior who has made many friends at Gloucester High. “Ray” can usually be seen with “Jim” and “Al . When he graduates, Ray” expects to join the service. HOBBY: Fishing. GOAL: To own a car. FAVORITE SAY- ING: “Whatta you mean? PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morn- ing. Eva Mae Stiles 206 Monmouth St. Commercial “Eve’s love and endless en- thusiasm for hockey helped her team to cop the hockey champ- ionship. Her “just folks ways make everyone warm up to her. HOBBY: Sports. GOAL: To play West Jersey hockey. FAV- ORITE SAYING: “My heart bleeds for you.” PET PEEVE: Work. t. H. $. Harry J. Sturgis 216 Cumberland St. Industrial Arts Harry, sometimes known as Herbie Fullbrick,” is atypical ladies’ man. His quiet ways, pleasant smile, and likeable personality have made him well-liked. Good luck in the future. HOBBY: Driving. GOAL. A new car, to get married. FAVORITE SAYING: Be good!” PET PEEVE: Homework. James Lester Stinsman 101 Hudson St. Industrial Arts. Jim” is a quiet, good-natured guy always handy with a smile. “Jim is a good sports writer for the “Blue Gold” on which he earned his G”. HOBBY: Painting. GOAL: To be a draftsman. FAVORITE SAY- ING: What, .are you crazy?” PET PEEVE: Work Katherine Eva Sullivan 227 N. Willow St. Commercial “Kass,” voted the best dancer in the class, can usually be seen with Marie. Her quiet but like- able ways make her a nice per- son to know. (We’re glad you made your goal!) HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: To beat Woodbury in hockey. FAV- ORITE SAYING: Oh,’ well.” PET PEEVE: Getting up for school.
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