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

 - Class of 1956

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 Elizabeth Mary Seniff Commercial 326 Bergen St. Liz , once she starts laughing, is hard to stop. Always one of our good- natured members, Liz is usually found laughing it up with Jean. Margie, and Daisy. GOAL: To graduate and marry Wes. HOBBY: Dancing, going to the movies. PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. FAMILIAR SAYING: You better believe it. Margaret M. Shea Commercial 14 Stinson Ave. Margie , a very friendly person, on the quiet side, can usually be seen with Ruth. “Margie’s portrayal of Madame Roberta was well done. GOAL: To marry Jimmy. HOBBY: Skating and dancing. PET PEEVE: People who don't call me by my name. FAMILIAR SAYING: You know. James Shields Commercial 129 Park Ave. “Jim , late again, can always be found in the auditorium after school. We ad here to the fact that it's a long walk from Park Avenue, but is that all that keeps him? GOAL: New Mercury. HOBBY: Hunting, fishing. PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. FAMILIAR SAYING: Thiscould turn out to be a tragedy. Frederick R. Shindle Industrial Arts 816 Bergen St. Noisy is the best word to describe “Shin . You can always depend on Fred for some good jokes to brighten things up. GOAL: A new Lincoln convertible. HOBBY: Submarines, sports cars. PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. FAMILIAR SAYING: Hey Harv, let's go see Tommie and Jimmie. Martin A. Sinon College Entrance 930 Paul St. “Marty , our tall, easy-to-get-along-with redhead, is often seen on the basketball court. “Marty will always be around when needed (if not in Cape May!) GOAL: College. HOBBY: Sleeping, eating, yachting, fishing. PET PEEVE: Going back and forth to Cape May. FAMILIAR SAYING: That's a gay number. Floyd R. Smith, Jr. College Entrance 405 Powell St. Floyd, another of our better writers, is always ready for a good time and can be counted on for a helping hand when needed. GOAL: College. HOBBY: Railroads, cars, photography. PET PEEVE: Women Drivers. FAMILIAR SAYING: “He's a riot.

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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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Helen Mae Smith Commercial 210 Monmouth St. “Smittie , one of our most attractive girls, produced a good performance in the senior play. She’s one of those people who will make remembering school days pleasant. GOAL: Show business. HOBBY: Buying clothes. PET PEEVE: Wise guy6. FA- MILIAR SAYING: Hi, ya, Buddie.” Shirley Anne Smith Commercial 23 N. Stinson Ave. Full of fun and good-natured, that’s “Shirl . Her dependability as hockey manager will be hard to replace and long remembered by the hockey team. GOAL: Office work. HOBBY: Riding in Karla’s car. PET PEEVE: Being late. FAMILIAR SAYING: Golly. Wilma Spence Commercial 426 Powell St. Though usually on the quiet side, “Wilm’s ability on the basketball court has won her many admirers. She is often to be found with her friend Betty. GOAL: To marry Joe. HOBBY: Skating. PET PEEVE: Going home too early. Mildred E. Stinsman Commercial 230 Essex St. Happy-go-lucky, pleasant, and cheerful describes “Millie to a T. We hope she slides along in life as smoothly as she did in G.H.S. GOAL: Office work. HOBBY: Ice skating, driving. PET PEEVE: People who shout in your ear. FAMILIAR SAYING: ”1 don’t know what you're talking about. William George Stubbs College Entrance 6 Thompson Ave. Percy’s nice personality and dependability have made him many friends. A willing and able worker and good friend, “Percy was our junior class president and is president of the Honor Society. He came thru with splendid performances in both plays. GOAL: To have my own business. PET PEEVE: Looking Pat in the eye. FAMILIAR SAYING: Get off me ear. Jacqueline Dale Tavener College Entrance 13 Locust Ave., Westville Small in stature, but large in heart and pleasantness, is a good description of “Jackie . Usually seen with Nancy or curting up with someone in 12-C, “Jackie can deliver the goods, too, as attested by her frequency on the Honor Roll. GOAL: A good nurse. HOBBY: Dancing. FAMILIAR SAYING: “Chip Chip.

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