Grover Cleveland High School - Clarion Yearbook (Caldwell, NJ)

 - Class of 1949

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Bystrak, Carol Cook, Sheldon Coppedge, Alice Coppedge, Doris Craig, Harold Crissman, Donna Cussen, joan Cymmansky, Henry D'Alessendro, Nicholas Dankowski, john Darby, Ellen Darnsteadt, Florence Dart, jean Davis, Kenneth Davis, Robert DeCeursey, Drew Dedrick, Thomas DeFinis, Georgianna DeMayo, Alex Denman, Beverly Dugan, Carolyn Dugan, Deborah Earl, james Eddy, David Skeman, Katherine Ellis, Phyllis Eppenauer, Bettina Eschenbach, Audrey Evans, Edward Everett, Betty Ann Fenesy, jack Filipow, Sophie Ann Eilipow, Stephen Flavelle, Darrell Flinn, Albert Florio, Douglas Forgie, Harriet French, Betty Lou French, Darlene Garlock, Donald Gates, Eleanor Gaulkn, Geoffrey Gentile, joanne Geockel, Mary Georgia, jam6S Gerber, Marilyn Ginty, Anna Goduti, Robert Goldberg, Harold Granke, Barbara Grasso, joy Green, Edna Greer, Lillian Gryska, Mary Guthnect, Ronald Hackett, Shirley Hagen, johanna Hallberg, Darleen Hartmann, Rita Hellriegel, janet Henry, Kay Herbstromer, john Hewitt, Theodore Hibbard, Hope Hipple, joan Hirt, Patricia Hodson, Paul Hoffman, George Hofmann, Patricia Hold, George Hollnagel, Robert Hosler, john Housekeeper, Harry Housten, james Howell, Lewis Hubert, Alice Hugg, Burrie Hunter, Lois lllge, William lntile, Fred jacobus, Barbara jacobus, Todd james, Donald james, Donald Mclver jeskey, james johnson, Daphne jones, Donald Kaplan, Marilyn Kashuba, Alice Kelly, George Kelly, Shirley Keock, Russel Kilpatrick, XX'illiam Kindsgrab, Henry Kiuror, Walter Knopf, George Kohn, Allan Krause, Richard Kuhfuss, Ann Kuhn, Mary Lee Kyger, Barbara An Lape, Barbara f Laughney, Mary Ann Lauterbach, joan I Lee, Arnold Lee, Barbara Lee, Lois Lehman, Elizabeth Leonard, Vernalyn Liska, Gordon Little, Harold Longhurst, jay Lorenzo, Michael Lowe, Thomas Lucas, Romayne Luciano, Anthony Lunde, john MacFarland, Audrey MacGregor, Donald Magers, Henry Magers, Kenneth Mahaffey, Malcolm Maline, Dorothy oney, Roger Patrick nning, Kenneth rkert, Arlene arshall, june Iasiak, Barbara IN cBrid.eGcorzc ,. , Qrlollsbkfgafgf McConville, joseph' McGuirk, Mary McMahon, Shirley Meissner, Rosemarie Mesics, Sally Me-ssarosh, Anne Mitchell, Frederick Modin, Maurice Mooney, Nancey Moore, Roberta Mueller, George Mulford, Richard Myer, Peter Napoliello, Nona Nelson, Howard, jr. Nelson, Terri Nodzak, joseph ls- Z s ! 'i . tirrat, W'illiam Stout, joan Audrey Pantley, Murray Parkhurst, Deane Pearsall, Norman Pellow, john Personette, Robert Peter, Henry Petrulio, Rosalie Pettis, Arthur Pfitzenmayer, Marjorie Pierce, Robert Pilkington, Audrey Pohler, Norman Porter, Fred Post, Carol Potts, Ruth Powell, Laurence Prohaska, Lee Rhode, Virginia Richelshagen, Donald Riley, George Roach, Daniel Robb, Ellen Robbins, David Robinson, Rozana Rusby, janet Sady, Herbert Sarles, Reita Schmidt, julie Scheider, Charles Scheider, joan Schubert, Doris Schubert, Ruth Schultz, Dolores Semenek, Marjorie Seywert, Ronald Shaw, Robert Sherman, Robert Slater, Robert Smith, Ronald Sokel, Rachel Spevak, Harvey Stephens, Ellsworth Stewart, Charles Sutton, judy Taylor, Miriam Testa, Anna Tisdale, Robert Todd, Neil Tomkins, Nancey Travis, W'akem Tuxbury, Eve L'nfried, Martin VanEmburg, Ann VanVoorhees, Peter Verilhac, Robert Viscardo, Francis VonRhein, Barbara XX'ahlers, Richard , L, XX'alker, Gayle L 7 XVarus, john ' XX'aters, Roberta Xlfutts, Richard Weber, Charles , 'A XYeisel, Robert - XX'eismuller, jane Weiss. joan XX'enker. Diane Wiberg, john Wilkes. joseph XX'illets, Donald XX'illiams, Marilyn XX'ilson, Betty joan XX'ilson, Mary Ann XX'ilson, Patricia XX'ilson, Sally XX'ilto, Patricia Vyingerter, Eldine XX'olfe. William Xlfolsky, Robert XX'ortmann. David Writt, Gladys XX'y.1tt. Roselle Xliyngarcl, john Yarbrough. Shirley Young, Hodge Zahn. Barbara Zah. Evelyn Zang, Donald Zara Frank v'- Zockl, Richard L5 51

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521 we jl 9:5AlfVL8IfL Left to right: Mr. Tierney, Adviser, Rutl Schubrt T - Rusby, Seen-.aryg Rose Marie Mussner, Vice-President, lfcxlllielilfrlfislcixzag President. Adams, jack Adams, Lucille Ahl, Richard Algeir, Henry Allan, Dolores Aloia, Daniel Andioi, Marion Bailey, Curlton Baker, joan Barbarie, joan Batta, Bill Batta, john Bauer, Lois Bechler, Thomas Beetle, Eleanor Bekeh, Theodore Berger, janet Berry, Marjorie Berry, Patricia Biglin, Margaret Bierman, Marianne Bischoff, Robert Black, Lester Blasco, Thomas Blessington, Ronald Blazek, Anthony Belzek, Elinor Blumenheim, Robert Boehm, Gloria Boone, Barret Bonnel, Barbara Boucher, jane Bovers, Mary Boyden, Lois Bradley, Jack Bradley, Robert Broemel, Barbara jea Broemel, Haydon Bruce, Duane Bryant, Alice Bushey, Robert Bush, Laura Byerly, Robert H



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JUNICRS SOPI-IOMQRES FRESHMEN Our junior Class began the third year in G.C.H.S. by electing four very capable ofiicers: jack Ward, president, Nancy Ericson, vice- presidentg Lee Wfagner, secretary, Arnold Major, treasurer. We start- ed this year with the earnest desire to have a substantial budget, so under the guidance of Mr. Long, our class adviser, and a committee of very willing juniors, we sold re- freshments at the home football games. Our next venture was the annual sale of Christmas cards, and this year an added attraction was the sale of handpainted napkins. After these most profitable adventures came the traditional cake sale. All these made possible the splendid success of our beautiful prom, which I am sure will live in the memory of every junior long after we leave Caldwell High. Besides raising money we, juniors, participated in all of the school activities and made a fine showing. Next year will find many of our junior boys stepping into Varsity positions vacated by graduating seniors. All in all, we consider our third year in G.C.H.S. a very happy and successful one. U43 The Sophomore class, this year numbering over three hundred stu- dents in all, is the largest Grover Cleveland High School has ever had. At the beginning of the year these students elected a Sophomore Coun- cil to take charge of their school activities. Miss Courtney was se- lected to be the Faculty Adviser and she, together with the Council, went right to work on the dues. It was decided that the dues would be fifty cents per student, making a working capital of one hundred and fifty dollars. This money was used to defray the expenses for decorations and refreshments for the Sophomore Dance, which was an informal affair, well run and very well attended. The members of the Sophomore Council are Paul Leonard, the presi- dent of the classg Peter Fallon, the vice-president, Mary Ann Rudolph, the secretaryg jacob Harris, the treasurer, Mary jackson, Ruth Knoff, John Chichester, William Belton, Peter Hofinga, Robert Egg- enberger, Edward Searles, Helen Neu, and Adolph Storz. As the Clarion goes to print, thee Ninth Grade Council is busy plan- ning its second term activities. They are working hard to make this a .successful year for the Freshman class. First and foremost on the list is the Freshman Dance. The plans for this give promise of a party that ought to be a great success. A Roller Skating Party is also planned for Febraury 25, during the mid- winter vacation. It will be held at Florham Park Rink. Sports are playing a great part in Freshman activities this year. The football season is over and our team emerges fully qualified for heavy duty service next year. Although they didn't win many games, what they lost in prestige was made up in experience. Our basketball team shows very great promise and is made up, for the most part, of players with Plenty of skill and experience. With the coming of baseball, we look forward to a successful season. There are many hopeful candidates and an abundance of team spirit and interest on the part of the rooters.

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