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Alan D. Tedesco 328 Middlesex St. Industrial Arts Giney” is one of our tall, dark, quiet senior boys who can be seen going to the “Y with one of his friends to prac- tice weight lifting, or else pal- ling around with Ray. HOBBY: Weight lifting. GOAL: To own a new car. FAVORITE SAYING: “Hey, you! Everett Thompson 135 Barnaby Ave. Indutrial Arts Ev, also called “Evie” and “Thomps,' has been a valuable member of the football team. “Evie is a loyal classmate and is usually found in Powell’s bumming around. GOAL: To get a diploma. FAV- ORITE SAYING: “Yes, Les. Karla Marie Thies 42 Lane Ave. Commercial Karla’s friendly personality as- sures her of success in future years. Her nice ways have found a place for her in all our hearts. HOBBY: Going to the movies. GOAL: To get a new '55 Chev- rolet. FAVORITE SAYING: Darn it. PET PEEVE: Every- one rushing to get into school. Barbara Jane Thompson 533 Market St. Commercial “Thomps is a fun-loving girl who is well-liked by her fellow students. With her friendly ways and sweet personality, she will win the hearts of everyone. HOBBY: Dancing and Freddie. GOAL: To graduate and get a good job. FAVORITE SAYING: “Where we going, Barb? PET PEEVE: Noisy kids, and having Fred late I Ruth Ann Tourtual 1001 Market St. Commercial Tourch can usually be heard before she is seen. Her love for fun is contagious. Her portrayal of Mattie in the senior play was one of the high lights of the play. HOBBY: Sports. GOAL: To graduate and beat Woodbury in hockey. FAVORITE SAYING: “Don’t worry about it. PET PEEVE: Gym class. Ronald Trovillo 301 Bergen St. General Academic “Ron” is one of our blond, curly- headed seniors. Mention base- ball and there he is. His love for the game and ability to play have sparked his years in high school for both him and his class mates. HOBBY: Hunting. baseball. GOAL: To graduate. PET PEEVE: Going to school.
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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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Grace Marion Virtue 16 Thompson Ave. Commercial “Gracie , one of our lively, dark-haired senior girls, has real personal charm and grace. Her dancing in assemblies and in the junior play has been among the high spots of each program. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: To marry Sonny. FAVORITE SAY- ING: “That’s the way the ball bounces. PET PEEVE: 7:30 in the morning. Cecelia Wilson 357 S. Eighth St. College Entrance Though “Ceil's’ happy-go- lucky manner accompanies her wherever she goes, she has no trouble getting down to serious work, too. She can usually be seen giggling with Elaine and Lois at Powell’s. HOBBY: Going places and read- ing. GOAL: To be a nurse and marry a doctor. FAVORITE SAYING: “Neat kid. PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morn- ing. Edward Nicholas Wal inski 15 Rutgers Ave. Industrial Arts. “Wally is one of our class who likes fun and gals. Once you get to know him, he is very friendly. He can usually be seen with the boys from the Heights or on a motor cycle with Batman. HOBBY: Hunting. GOAL: To .graduate. FAVORITE SAYING: “Let’s go snapper hunting. 1955 Eleanor Yeager 312 Hudson St. College Entrance “El , one of our good-natured seniors, is fun to be around with her happy-go-lucky manner, which has won her many friends. HOBBY: Swimming. GOAL: To own a '55 Cadillac. FAVORITE SAYING: “I mean to tell you.” PET PEEVE: Getting up for school. ■ I Freda Ruth White 731 Jersey Ave. Commercial Freda,commonly known as “Whitey , can usually be seen helping with some of the school’s activities. This, com- bined with her likeable person- ality, make her a nice person to have around. HOBBY: Dancing and skating. GOAL: To graduate and see the world. FAVORITE SAYING: How about that? PET PEEVE: Late hours. William J. Yeager 115 Barnaby Ave. Industrial Arts “Yeag has been one of the most popular of the class. He is usually found riding in a “hot” Plymouth with the rest of the Pond boys. “Yeag will always be remembered for his jolly ways. HOBBY: Hot rods. GOAL: To take my car to Bonneville. FAVORITE SAYING: Let’s go out. Security.
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