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

 - Class of 1956

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Robert Murphy Industrial Arts 339 Mercer St. “Giza’s loud trumpet in the band and orchestra has made him known thru out the school. He was active in our assemblies and has made himself an all- around “Swell member of the class. GOAL: To prosper in business. HOBBY: Model trains. PET PEEVE English FAMILIAR SAYING: “Knock it off, will ya?“ Elizabeth V. Neild Commercial 513 Chambers Ave. “Betty seems quiet until you get to know her and then discover “Betty's wonderful sense of humor and love of fun. GOAL: A new Lincoln in 1960. HOBBY: Playing basketball. PET PEEVE: My sister Caryl. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Just for the hay of it. Patricia Lenore O'Shea College Entrance 112 N. Broadway “P.B.'s willingness to help others and her congenial ways have won her many friends. “Pat is one of our best students and we are sure she will do well in what- ever she tries. GOAL: To go to college. HOBBY: Dancing and reading. PET PEEVE: Working. FA- MILIAR SAYING: “Huh? Bernice A. Papperman Commercial 117 Westminister Ave. Bunny , not too quiet during her four years, has many friends in spite of her noisiness (or perhaps because of it.) Always ready to help out, “Bunny has been an active member. GOAL: To do my best. HOBBY: Swimming and dancing. PET PEEVE: Getting up. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Do you think? Joseph Daniel Phillips College Entrance 1201 Market St. One of our more studious members, “Joe can be relied upon to ask questions. If he continues in his present trend, we know he'll live up to his title of most likely to succeed. GOAL: College. HOBBY: Hunting and fishing. PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Hi, Men. Rose Odor Commercial 115 Lehigh Ave. Rose, known to her friends as “Butch , is a pleasant and most amiable friend. Her cheery smile and sense of humor liven up any group. GOAL: To graduate. HOBBY: Dancing. PET PEEVE: Book reports. FAMILIAR SAYING: “It could happen.

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Richard C. McGregor College Entrance 309 Monmouth St. “Dick has proved himself a valuable member of the class by his acting in the senior play and in class assemblies. His interest in photography will be a source of pleasure to him. We hope he attains his goal. GOAL: Electrical Engineer. HOBBY: Photography, model railroading. PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. Walter Miller Industrial Arts 515 Somerset St. A good-natured, good-looking guy, “Walt's cheerfulness makes friends with everybody. Vice-president of our class, he’s always ready for a good time. GOAL: A good job, find the right girl, and get married. HOBBY: Sports, dancing. PET PEEVE: Making Fred listen to the Polka Patch. FAMILIAR SAYING: “What did I do wrong this time? Wayne Moore College Entrance 221 Powell St. Wayne is easily found in a crowd, - just look for his head over the tops of everyone else’s. Generally found goofing off with Dick, Wayne still finds time to be serious when the situation calls for it. GOAL: Radio technician. HOBBY: Art. PET PEEVE: None (The Lucky guy!) Catherine Anne Morrison Commercial 518 Paul St. If there's mischief brewing, you can usually find “Katie in the center of it. Her peppiness and friendliness have made her well-known at Gloucester High. GOAL: Success and happiness. HOBBY: The Heights Club. PET PEEVE: Gos- sipers. FAMILIAR SAYING: Zuba Ruba. Marie Marlene Munn Commercial 331 Market St. ■“Munnie , one of our most attractive girls, holds the title of Miss Gloucester City-1955. We wish her success in her desired goal. GOAL: To be a part-time model and marry Don. HOBBY: Going to the movies with Don and eating pizza pie. FAMILIAR SAYING: I don’t know. Cathleen Murphy Commercial 327 Mercer St. “Cass , an avid stock car fan, needs no coaxing to start talking on them. She can often be seen with “Jan , “Betty , and others dancing and having fun. GOAL: A successful and happy life. HOBBY: Dancing and stock car races. PET PEEVE: Gossipers. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Zuba-Ruba.



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Marlyn Pillet Commercial 425 Holly Ave. “Mar , coming to us as a junior, took no time at all in fitting in. A clue to her ease at adapting herself can probably be gained from her goal. GOAL: Private Secretary, to make my parents as happy as they’ve always made me. HOBBY: Eating pizza pies. PET PEEVE: Crowded buses. James M. Pusey Industrial Arts 906 Ridgeway gt. “Moose seldom speaks unless spoken to, but when he does, he has some- thing pleasant to say. Although he doesn’t take an active part in school sports, he is always there, as a spectator lending his support to the team. GOAL: To succedd. HOBBY: Sports. PET PEEVE: Teachers. FAMILIAR SAY- ING: “Got a nail? Don Rankin College Entrance 241 New Jersey Rd., Brook lawn Blond hair, pleasant smile, easy-going, amusing, and friendly best describes “Don , commonly known as “Dit . Don’s portrayal of Alfred was one of the good spots of the senior play. GOAL: Pilot in the air force. HOBBY: Sending away for information. PET PEEVE: Democracy. FAMILIAR SAYING: “That’s the breaks.” L Joseph D. Raube Industrial Arts 32 Yale Ave. Although quite a cut-up, “Joe-Joe” usually has a “Hello for everyone and can often be seen hanging around with Lannie or Don. GOAL: To be a millionaire. HOBBY: Teasing “Squid and “Spook.” PET PEEVE: Talking to guys like “Spook. FAMILIAR SAYING: Gee, Squid.” Bryant Thomas Reader College Entrance 101 Bergen St., Brooklawn “Tom has been active in sports, having played on both the football and base- ball teams. “Tom’s” ability to get along well with others has made him well- liked around school. GOAL: College. HOBBY: Sports, collecting gold coins. PET PEEVE: Getting up early in the morning. FAMILIAR SAYING: “What d’ya say, cat? Frederick W. Reeve General 820 Market St. “Fred’s willingness to work and his easy-going ways have made him a valuable member of our class. He is noted especially for his help back stage and his art ability. GOAL: To come out of the Navy as an ensign. HOBBY: Collecting souveniers. PET PEEVE: Wise guys. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Howdy.”

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