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

 - Class of 1956

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El wood Jones Industrial Arts 118 Pershing Rd., Brooklawn A willing worker and all-around good friend, “Buddy will always be re- membered for his backstage work and outstanding job on the Junior Prom. GOAL: Mechanic. HOBBY: Hunting. PET PEEVE: English. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Don't get shook. Donald P. Kelly General 122 Princeton Ave. “Don , known as “Spook to his friends, is one of our sharpest dressers. Usually seen with Joe or Lannie, Don enjoys riding a motor cycle and going to receptions. GOAL: Policeman. HOBBY: Going to receptions. PET PEEVE: Unsociable girls. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Quianafuss. Joann Virginia Kniceley College Entrance 717 Jersey Ave. Good-natured, a good worker, ability to take a joke, is a good description of “Jo . “Jo likes acting and singing and has made many friend. GOAL: To graduate from College. HOBBY: Singing. PET PEEVE: Spelling tests. Edwinna May Kraft Commercial 606 N. Brown St. “Win , voted our most athletic, shines on the basketball court and stars on the hockey field. Her participation in class activities has made her a valuable class- mate. GOAL: Member of achampoinshipbasket- ball team. HOBBY: Playing basketball. PET PEEVE: Shorthand. FAMILIAR SAY- ING: “Be good! Marie Anna Kramer Commercial 218 Sylan Ave. Her goal typifies Marie’s attitude toward life, but can be misleading, for Marie pitches in and does her part. Her cheerleading and dynamic sales ability have made her an asset to the class. GOAL: To live, love, laugh, and be happy. HOBBY: Dancing. PET PEEVE: Boys that go steady. FAMILIAR SAYING: “I’m off that! Virginia L. Lane Commercial 848 Cumberland ASt. “Ginny , always friendly and dependable, pitches in and does her part. Along with Joan, “Ginny has been one of our best singers in the assemblies and play. GOAL: To see “Swede go to college. HOBBY: Singing. PET PEEVE: Personal typing. FAMILLAR SAYING: “Come on, will ya?

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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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John Kenneth Lehberber College Entrance 200 S. Johnson Blv'd. '‘Edgar , recipient of the Eplleman Trophy was co-captain of the foot- ball team. His dependability and many easy, likeable ways have won him numerous friends. GOAL: To graduate and be a success. HOBBY: Sports and Joan. PET PEEVE: Putting gas in my car. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Get off me ear! Lannie M. Letzgus College Entrance 16 S. Stinson Ave. “Lan , labeled “Squid , ever smiling, is quite a guy. If ever wanted he is easily found. Just get a permit and roam the halls, “Squid will be there looking for mischief. GOAL: A new Cadillac. HOBBY: Chevs. PET PEEVE: Fords. FAMILIAR SAY- ING: “That’t all she wrote. Henry On Lim College Entrance 28 N. Burlington St. President of Student Council and of his class for two years, Hen’s dependability has been a valuable asset to the class. He is active on the basketball floor and shines on the dance floor. GOAL: College. HOBBY: Dancing, sports, driving. PET PEEVE: Big Derbs. FAMILIAR SAYING; “1 wouldn’t do that if I were you. Jerry Lim Industrial Arts 28 Burlington St. Jerry is as easy-going a person as you would want to know. He goes to all the dances and is usually seen around at Gibb's. He enjoys driving and bowling and other sports. GOAL: A Ford Thunderbird. HOBBY: Driving mycar. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Hey, where are you going? Carolyn Anne Lincoln College Entrance 610 N. Brown St. Fine acting, sweetness, and unalloyed friendliness describes Carol, known to her friends as “Stinky . Carol contributed greatly to the Junior Play and to the Drill Corps as its leader. GOAL: A nurse. HOBBY: Swimming. PET PEEVE: Days I don’t hear from Barry. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Ohl guess what? Earl E. Livengood College Entrance 139 Gehrig Ave. Earl, who really works hard but never forgets to smile, is quiet, but very earnest. It’s a guess that he has to be quiet during hunting season. GOAL: To be an army officer. HOBBY: Bowling. PET PEEVE: Homework. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Go ahead!

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