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

 - Class of 1956

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David Lewis Franchetta Industrial Arts 706 Haakon R., Brooklawn “Dave” likes everything about cars; he likes to tinker with them as well as drive them. If you are passed by a '42 red Chevie convertible, look for “Dave” at the wheel. GOAL: To be a mechanic and drive at Indianapolis Speedway. HOBBY: Mechanics. PET PEEVE: Ford men. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Hey, Husk. Chris Gallagher College Entrance 513 S. Broadway Chris’s devilish smile and winning ways have won a place for him in our class. Chris is on the quiet side in school and outside can usually be found in Brooklawn. GOAL: A new Packard. HOBBY: Driving. PET PEEVE: An ambitious con- spirator. FAMILIAR SAYING: Ain't that right, lg?” Florence R. Gnojski Commercial 35 Swarthmore Ave. Good-natured, jovial and easy-to-get- along-with describes “Floss perfectly. Her friendliness plus these traits are sure to carry her far. GOAL: To graduate and a '56 Ford. PET PEEVE: Homework. FAMILIAR SAY- ING: “It gets you right there! James George Goncalves General 310 Sherman St. “Speedy will usually be seen at “Doc's or “Jim's house doing home- work and having a meeting of the U.B.F. His corny jokes bring laughter on many occasions. GOAL: A house on the hill. HOBBY: Model stock cars. PET PEEVE: Where am I going to get gas? FAMILIAR SAY- ING: Fight it. Mildred Rose Harris Commercial 318 Rosalind Ave. Millie , cheerful and pleasant, known to her friends as “Proxie , will leave with us the memory of her ability at the piano. GOAL: Air force. HOBBY: Reading, bowling. PET PEEVE: Getting up in. the morning. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Don't get shook! Virginia Beverly Hayes Commercial 312 Rosalind Ave. Pleasant, a good friend, full of fun about sizes up Ginny . She can always be counted on to liven things up and help in class activities. GOAL: To be happily married. HOBBY: Rhythm and Blue records, sports, Julian. PET PEEVE: Caterpillars, worms, and onions. FAMILIAR SAVING: Oh, for goodness sakes!

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Sandra Joan Dixon College Entrance 127 New Jersey Rd., Brooklawn Sandy’s good humor is. part of her. Her election to Girls’State and to sophomore class secretary help to point to her success in whatever she under- takes. GOAL: To be a nurse. HOBBY: Skating, bowling, dancing, Harvey. PET PEEVE: An empty gas tank. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Let’s eat. Walter Harry Doherty General 801 Paul St. “Doc with his short blond hair and friendly smile is one of the class’s better-looking boys. Co-captain of the football and track team, an Honor Society member, “Doc is one of our most versatile athletes. GOAL: A small farm. HOBBY: Spons. PET PEEVE: Loud mouths. FAMILIAR SAYING: “So what are you gonna do? Violet Jeanetta Effinger Commercial 820 Cumberland St. “Vi , one of those girls no class can do without, has made herself a class asset by her willingness to pitch in and see that a job gets done. GOAL: A success at a good job. HOBBY: Murder mysteries. PET PEEVE: Fire drills during gym class. FAMILIAR SAY- ING: “Oh, for pity sakes. William Fair Commercial 424 Jersey Ave. Good-natured “Bill , always ready with a word of advice and a helping hand, has our best wishes in attaining his goal. GOAL: Certified public accountant. HOBBY: Hunting, fishing, girls, football. PET PEEVE: Smart fish that won’t bite on the hook. FAMILIAR SAYING: “All the time. Richard George Fayter, Jr. General 216 S. Hannevig Ave., Brooklawn Rick , the class gadabout, is still a good Joe and can be depended upon at the last minute. Always smiling, “Rick generally has a good word for everyone. GOAL: Air force or college. HOBBY: Fighting the swamps for ducks. PET PEEVE: Mad Chemist. FAMILIAR SAYING: “You can’t fight City Hall. Elizabeth Patricia Fischer College Entrance 735 Market St. “Patti , a pleasant person and good friend, has an original flair for writing, but her main hobby is collecting Hillbilly pictures and records. To date, she has over a hundred records. GOAL: Tennessee. HOBBY: Hillbilly records and pictures. PET PEEVE: People who make fun of Hillbilly music. FAMILIAR SAYING: You just don’t understand it.



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Mary Helen Healis Commercial 914 Highland Blv'd. “Mar enjoys horseback riding and writing short stories. When the weather is cold, you are sure to see her ice skating. Her good nature and jovial manner win her many friends. GOAL: To marry a ftiillionaire. HOBBY: Skating, horseback riding, and parties. PET PEEVE: Having to be in early. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Ain’t that a shame?” James Hanley Hetherington College Entrance 515 N. Brown St. “Hes has made himself a great asset to our class through his outstanding leadership as senior class president and service to his school. His dependability has won him many life-time friends. GOAL: To graduate from college. HOBBY: Washing Doc’s Bomb. PET PEEVE: Homework. FAMILIAR SAYING: “You know it.” Alfred S. Higginbotham College Entrance 335 Nicholson Rd. “Hicky’s snappy jokes and sense of humor have made him popular among the boys in the class. He is a firmly established woman-hater, despite his blond wavy hair that the girls go for. GOAL: To win a big M. HOBBY: Watching Chris take a fit. PET PEEVE: Walking to school. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Where you going, farmer? George Franklin Hubbs College Entrance 933 Bergen St. Hubbsy’s willingness to cooperate will insure his success in any undertaking. His ability to land jobs should help him to attain his goal. He can usually be found riding around Market Street. GOAL: '56 Ford Convertible. HOBBY: Cars. PET PEEVE: Girls. FAMILIAR SAYING: “ What are you mad about? Ruth F. Hudson General 208 Haakon Rd., Brooklawn “Huts is good company in her quiet way and has gained some lasting friend- ships. We hear she likes to sleep. GOAL: To graduate. HOBBY: Sleeping. PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morn- ing. FAMILIAR SAYING: “How about that! Donald Charles Johnson College Entrance 124 New Jersey Rd., Brooklawn “Don is a quiet chap who hails from brooklawn and can generally be found with smiling Don Rankin. He’s quite active in sports. GOAL: Pilot. HOBBY: Gunning. PET PEEVE: Work.

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