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

 - Class of 1956

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Janice Eleanor Ritchie Commercial 501 N. Johnson Blv'd. “Jan , one of the quieter members of our class, has a flair for sewing and even branches out into the singing sphere at times. “Jan gets things done once she buckles down to them. GOAL: To be a good typist. HOBBY: Swimming. PET PEEVE: Monday morning and tests. FAMILIAR SAYING: Don't know, do you? Richard Ritchie Industrial Arts 308 Somerset St. “Ritchie , usually quiet except when angry, is friendly and a lot of fun. If there is anything in stage hand work to be done, you can count on his being there. GOAL: My own car. HOBBY: Driving my brother’s car. PET PEEVE: The pin ball machine at Powell’s. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Hey, Fred. Alice Adele Robinson Commercial 320 S. 9th St. Attractive, lovely blond hair, nice dis- position, and a good dancer describes “Al . She can usually be found “cutting a rug with Tom. GOAL: A stenographer. HOBBY: Dancing. PET PEEVE: Democracy. FAMILIAR SAYING: “You know it. William G. Rutherford Industrial Arts 335 Greenwood Ave. Curly brown hair and sparkling perso- nality, that describes “Bill . When in need of help you always know “Bill can be counted on. GOAL: Draftsman. HOBBY: Roses. PET PEEVE: Working. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Did you see Joan? Roger Wayne Rutland College Entrance 17 1 2 Thompson Ave. “Rut doesn't go out for too many activities until someone is really needed. Then he's sure to bearoundtodoa good job. You'll usually see him with “Percy in the “Bomb . GOAL: The Atomic Energy Commission. HOBBY: Bowling. PET PEEVE: Ginny Lane. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Jeesel are you ignorant, Perce? James Michael Ryan Industrial Arts 309 Market St. Congenial “Jim displays his talents best as captain of the basketball team, though he is an all around good athlete. We wish him luck in his goal. GOAL: Bricklayer. HOBBY: Sports. PET PEEVE: To lose a game. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Whata you say, Moose?

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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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Daisyanna Sanders Commercial 313 Lehigh Ave. Lots of good fun, a real friend, and a good writer describes •‘Daisy. Daisy’s bright smile and cheery “Hello are enough to brighten up anyone’s day. GOAL: A foreign sports car. HOBBY: Collecting records. PET PEEVE: De- mocracy essays. FAMILIAR SAYING: “That’s life. Lenora Florence Savidge College Entrance 136 N. Broadway A blue-eyed blond with a lovely complexion best describes “Nora. Her ability to talk to people and put them at ease with her good-natured teasing makes her pleasant company. GOAL: A driver’s licence and a success. HOBBY: Talking and teasing people. FAMILIAR SAYING: “What do you want, a miracle? Margaret Lorania Sayers Commercial 52 Railroad Ave. “Margie , whose goal is to be a private secretary was also voted our quietest, but with her friends she can really live it up. GOAL: A private secretary. HOBBY: Gain- ning wieght. PET PEEVE: Democracy. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Ain't thatashame?” Thomas Lawrence Schaeffer College Entrance 922 Jersey Ave. “Tom, an editor of the “Blue Gold and an ass’t. editor of the year book, is one of our best writers. He is often to be seen with a certain “Gal . GOAL: To be a success. HOBBY: Jan. PET PEEVE: Talkative women. FA- MILIAR SAYING: “Have some gum. Lois Bernice Schuler College Entrance 830 Market St. “L.B.S. can usually be found with either “Pat or “Smokey. Pleasant, easy- to-get-along-with, and helpful best describe “L.B.S. She will be remembered for her genial good humor and her dancing in our assemblies and plays. HOBBY: Dancing. PET PEEVE: People who muss up my hair. FAMILIAR SAYING: Tm hungry Jane Catherine Senatore Commercial 403 Hudson St. Jane (“Hot Rod to her friends), a friendly person, is interested in hockey and basketball. Jane can usually be seen driving around in her car with Betty and Maureen. GOAL: A police-woman. HOBBY: Sports. PET PEEVE: Telephone poles that run into cars. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Wait a minute. I'm almost ready.

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