Haddon Heights High School - Garneteer Yearbook (Haddon Heights, NJ)
- Class of 1957
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Like Dorothy and her friends, we travel a well worn road in search of the prize-a diploma. Ours is a four year journey full of adventure. Come! Walk along with us on . . . x ' J ' ' :x:: .: -, , ,, W 1 . ' , , M. N K is p: 'w:'kf-:.fig . .w, :f',:gswi'i,ffwws ffziwifzw :fer K-V ,X . in 55? ., Q , ,M , , , ., , , I g K K . A Ws,g,,g,,f ,ug 3. , 'x .j g Q , S r r V . . . the road fm F 1 XX N..,MMv 4 . fp' to Oz .Ill 'sr-:1 . fy 1 . '. '- ' ' -.-Tflwff i' -2 . f -V Ar , 2--- M' -Lai:-,A ct, r I. ,fy 7 .ht rk , V' tl-kgfrfn .i,41,'E,,r .:5f. . wifi- -F? f :afff fQ'f52'--' A Wifi? A ,qpfi-- ff ' ' TYFM-v . vw, hw . ,J ng I ,J . gf Ani' ADDO HEIGHT HIGHSCHOCL Iv xlll 1 . .5 fffscff. f 1 ...our map is the I957 Garneteer ! . , V, - 44 ffm' - A S TMJ qs. H .2 50 f 0 ----'v 4 V X ' ,ls 53 ' , w.N,Fx' 2 -J 31 ' , 'Qg M ' - f W E E E L, -, 6 1 gag' I fn v N . S gf ' Q E 39 E X' l . : 'lj HADDON HEIGHTS Q NEW JERSEY pf Y7 1-'L I 1 51' 3 .' 1, , ..f 5-Nffu , x ,- ii 'wa'- 5' .-., .A .. hi , . -' cr:-:1 . .,1:.:g,,4.-.. ,,.-- sc? q 'l rf 'xl-'Q ffy. A A :W 1. . , . ,M 5,-'f 1 . ' .-,351 .., . ,.,. N , .:, bi.,,,'. ' .' .'.-'Z-.:g:,-1 Arn '-'xv .k,,,, Q., L . 1 WIS 191 nf, fc' fr- W9 KA-an v H-r If-er mix'- Haddon Heights High. . . our O if xffw- QQ J' .QT Ill it WH ll 332: was fs ll l Contents I V I E S Like the Tin Woodman who sought fi a heart, we seek out friendships . . . 9' K X S Like the Cowardly Lion who sought courage, we strive for the courage to lt be good sports . . . A Elk' ,M !B 's,7 Lf!! 41' A' 2' vs 1',.o f. jg Like the Scarecrow ' ' who sought brains, we search for knowledge . . . Z 1 1 1 mf WL , i X gh a 'N .,,,,. R31 l , M S E N I O R S Like Dorothy who sought her way I :nf home, we travel toward graduation d1ff5 . 45 Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1957, dedicate our yearbook to you, Mr. Edward Glaspey. During our short career in Haddon Heights High School we have come to rely upon your advice and encouragement which you have given cheerfully and thoughtfully when we have needed it most. It was your wisdom and kindness, in addition to your patience, that made our years at Haddon 'Heights High School truly rewarding. We are very grateful to you, Mr. Glaspey. MR. EDWARD GLASPEY page I7 page 39 page 55 page 73 m Guardians of the Gate To O . . . The Board of Education certainly deserves our gracious thanlts. Although it's never conspicuous in its working, we know the Board of lfdueiition is fulfilling one of the most important roles in our school life. The members arc working continuously for thc good of thc entire student body of lladtlon Heights High School. BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Donald Lyford, Mr. William Charlton, Dr. Leonard Irwin, Mr. Sydney Smith, Mr. Edward Pywell, Mr. Alexander Burt, presidentg Mr. David Wilson, secretaryg Mr. Ronald Shissler, Mr. Oliver Lambert, Dr. Nelson Robbins, and Mr. William Johnson. N., 8 ' L ,., -Q r-45' :S 1 'f f - Q14 ,Lin 1...x :Q M 1 . . i . 'I 'J Our own Wizards of Haddon Heights High Mr. Edward O. Glaspey. Principal Dr. Leonard B. Irwin, Superintendent of Schools Through the combined, unselfish efforts of Dr. Leonard B. Irwin, superintendent of schools, and Mr. lfolward O. Cilaspey, principal, our school has been run smoothly and efficiently during our last year in attendance. These two men are never too busy to help intlivitlual students, although they have many other duties throughout the year. We are very appreciative of the efforts of Dr. Irwin and Mr. Glaspey. Miss Helen Atkinson busily works at her desk, as Mrs. Viriginia Washabaugh confers with Miss Lillian Boone. -s Dr. lrwin's secretaries, Miss Minerva Sarfert, Mrs. Ruth Husson, and Mrs. Nelsa Fulton, have a pleasant conference. ws 12, . Mr. George Baker Business Education fn-. A Miss Fanny Barnes Science ws-ur Associate wizards relax during a free period. Miss Helen Costenbader Physical Education s Q 1 4. ,p if fx H A In Q: I0 V ,Q 'Q .1 if 1' fl-'B I HL' .. was K 5:14 ir' Q K Mr. Richard Bordner Mathematics Miss Agnes Brady Business Education Hand Miss Helen Bork English fix 4 x L FQ X ,Z X 1 ., X I 3 X 1 1' f Mrs Marie Bridge Mrs. Priscilla Breyer Home Economics Miss Henrietta Campitell English A. W -L -1 5 Home Economics Faculty Mr. joseph Ellis Sorial Studies if 1 I we Y .I A I. Q. 3 ' 'rffi Mr. Henry Edmunds Mathematics Mrs. Doris English English, Latin Mr. John Diehl English ff? inv- Mr. Frank Darby Instrumental Music 1' ff fig' M Q fl 5 H 3 di lg , fl : gif l Mrs. Williams prepares students to be secretaries on their i' l departure from Oz. 1-Q Mrs. Mary Ann Eschbach English Mr. Norman Ford Physiral Erluration Mr. Alexander Gamble Business Eduration . 1. ' ll Miss Kathryn Frye, R.N. School Nurse Q 1 H f tflf, .Ji 'iw x X Mr. Walter Grove Mathematics Mr. Clinton Hanscom Srience .lil in X- 55 Mr. jesse Hance Industrial Arts 5 Miss Ethel Henry Social Studies 7 K Na-51.4 x Q I Miss Edna Gritzuk English ii- , - . Ii.. .4 i 1 ,J 3 i No cauldrons or witches' brew in this scientific First Aid Station! .pv- Mr. William Hess Mr. Norman Hoff Mrs. Mary Isenberg English Department Head Business Edu:-ation Physical Education Miss Ruth Hoskins Guidance ,L Qld Mrs. Madelyn Kelley Vocal Music 1M Mrs. Bernice, Lane Business Education Miss Gladys Le Fevre English Mr. Jn H105 Keegan Srivnrz' Q 1 Mr. john Lentz Social Studies Some Ozites seek out information in the new library. Mrs. Marie Mnrnviglia Social Studies 'S V. E lv ' url ini E ff' . 1 S ' els xi X . Mr. Kenneth MacGregor Science Ml' James I-VPUWYU Mr Lawrence Luongo Mathematics Social Studies . A , v V L ix 4 Miss Sylvania Nagle Mathematics Department Head L-4 Mr. Saronclo Panesis Inrlusirial Arts s Miss Merna Miller Spanish Everybody must have an heart! says Mr. Keegan. H Mr. Robert Spence Mathcmatirs QQ Mr. Bernard Seiderman Social Studies rx. l L- ig- Miss Patricia Quinn Art Mrs. Rowena Plncr Physical Education ln -4' I i Miss Mary Robb French, English Miss Norma Reck Spanish Mr. Carl Tisall Science Dvparimcnt Head Miss Gladys Teahan Librarian in 'D' Mrs. Ada Walker Latin Dcparlment Head Mrs. Louise Walter Business Erluration as. bi Mrs. Jacqueline Williams Business Eduralion Mrs. Elizabeth Talley English A Miss Jeanne Tait X English, Spanish . 5 , A , s 1 ak i vi eff!!-ff' 1 ' -Jif- Mrs. Breyer dictates notes to the green rookies of the Emerald City. Mr. Frederick Zubrack Sorial Studies Mr. John Williams V , Business Erluration lf-Q13 'P :S El 1 P1Ii,'K.'f,Y1l Our friends behind the Scenes . . . Mr. Wilson, :Assistant to the superintendent, discusses a maintenance problem with Mike DeM:irco, head janitor. CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. Pifer, Mrs. Ledoux, Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Mewshaw, Mrs. Hasselman, Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. Overland. JANITORS Front Row: Mr. A. Weeks, Mr. M. Whilden, Mr. M. DiMarco, Mr. S. Elwcll. Top Row: Mr. C. Rutter, Mrs. A. Leavey, Mr. J. Strater, Mr. W. Dean, ,Q Activities Like the Tin Woodman, we seek aut friendship . . . , . '--H01 e ee Q ig ,, e ii lllii, O o ii Jlllizwj Q 5 CFDJ W CD o I shall ask for a heart, said the Tin Woodman. Just brains do not make one happy, and happiness is the best thing in the world. C' Bruce McDonnell President Betty Jester Social Vice-President lx 0- i 'i wi, SENATE First Row: E.'Burcher, E. Belzer, G. Boyd, N. Tiedeken, F. Chiarulli, J. Myers, J. Gabriel. Second Row: J. Smith, C. Snair, J. Lambert, M. Comfort, J. Baskins, B. Jester, L. Watson, N. DiDon:1to, F. MCGnrvey. Third Row: G. Jackson, E. Grimmie, M. Mick, C. Ludolph, J. O'Hara, C. Knoll, T. Solaway, J. Long, S. Miekley, J. Schmidt. Fourth Row: A. DiPrizito, T. Schonauer, B. Trout, B. LaLena, F. Egbert, R. Culbertson, G. Williams, Mr. Beineman. Top Row: R. Beer- kircher, H. Jester, E. Smith, L. Grossman, J. Kelley, J. DaGrosa, B. McDonnell, B. Ritchie. The Senate The student government of our school is the Senate which meets twice a month under the guidance of Mr. Donald Beineman, adviser. ln May of each year, after a period of spirited campaign, the student body elects ollicers from members of the junior class to serve for the followinig year. Aside from the oilicers, membership consists of one repre- sentative from each homeroom, the junior and senior class presidents, the editors-in-chief of the GARNETEER and the SCRIBII, and three members at large. The Senate sponsors the annual Student Association Drive and several dances, approves Athletic Awards, and in general, deals with student affairs. Art Reeves Judicial Vice-President George Jackson Joanne Gabriel Jean Smith Treasurer Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary lvi .i sf 21, , . Q, 3 f aunts... N ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Ron: D. O'CInnnor, E. Smith, B. Bcmlcr, M. Martin, A. Swiccicki, Kcllvy, Smith, B. Jester, Gray, I.:lml'1ert, H. Pan, Mr. Tisnll. Svc-omf Razr: F. Bolton, M. McNally, A. Rccvvs, S. Micltlcy, Ii. Bower, -I. Wq1ts1'n1, C. Miller, G. Boyd, B. l ullcrlon, M. lfvnv, B. Davis, R. Ball, I.. Nvntson. T011 Row: B. Trout, il. Bcnzlcr, Il. Mollcnkopf, J. Craig, L. Beycrsdorfer, T. Sclmonnucr, C. Stewart, S. Buhrmnn. ational Honor Society Being .1 mcmlwr of thc N.1tion.1l llonor Society is thc ltiglmcst' honor tlmt c.1n lvc .lclncvctl by 11 Student. High qualities of L'll.ll'.lCU.'l', scl1ol.u'sl1ip, lC.1LlCI'Slllp, anal service .lrc rcquirctl. Twcnly-two juniors .mtl st-niors wurc intluctctl on Jan- u.u'y 23 in thc .1nnu.1l Assembly. llQll'l7.ll'.l Bender, Joan ldunlvcrt, lfrncxt Smith, .Intl Dennis O'Connor gave spccchcs cxplnining thc socictyk gums and objectives. Mr Clxrl Timll is gulviscr of thc society. Q tx 1 X if . ,mt ul, OFFICERS Jay Kelley, presiclentg Carol Lunn, vice-prcsidcntg Alan Swieciclti, treasurcrg and jenn Smith. secretary. 1 f I 1 me Illf' sms H 2 Garnet and Gold Society ng. D R ' wr ggweff saigiil .,, . NK.. ,,... Q GARNET AND GOLD SOCIETY From' Row: E. Brush, B. Cannon, XVatson, C. Snair, S. DeShields, C. Miller, L. Watson, H. Pan, J. DaGrosa, J. Kelley, J. Smith, AG. Jackson, M. Taylor, G. Boyd, S. Smith, D. Duble, F. Waltson, F. Toepperwein. Second Row: E. Bower, J. Myers, R. DaGrosa, B. Canal, J. Gray, V. Dimmick, Lambert, M. Martin, B. Bender, B. Jester, B. Fullerton, R. Ball. B. Water, J. Gabriel, S. Micklcy, B. Xveidman, C. Stewart. Third Row: B. Copley, C. Baus, B. Guest, B. Davis, D. Lyon, N. Grossman, B. MeKenney, B. Gwinn, M. Evoy, S. Steele, L. Githens, E. Burcher, B. Gross, J. Midgett, D. For- migli, P. McGuire, P. Richardson, B. Sticr. Fourth Row: C. Bender, R. Taylor, B. Carnie, If. Bolton, E. Smith, H. Mollenkopf, B. Trout, D. Wfashabaugh, D. Maclntyre, L. Hansen, N. Githens, H. Jester, Snow. Top Row: Mr. Seiderman, H. Johnson, L. Beyersdorfer, A. Reeves, A. DiPrizito, A. Sweicicki, D. O'Connor, D. Lindsey, J. Pifer, T. Schonauer, J. Lodge, B. Ritchie, L. Grossman, B. Hoffman, B. McDonnell, W. McDon- nell, G. Lott, D. Ferg, D. Krayer, D. Swackhamer. The Garnet and Gold Society has been very busy this year. It sponsored the Community Fund Drive. The society helped sponsor exchange student Dennis O'Connor's summer in Germany and will also help sponsor this ye.1r's exchange student, Bob Trout. It also has charge of the monitor system. Advisers of the society are Mr. Alexander Gamble and Mr. Ber- nard Seiderman. The Garnet and Gold Society has done a great deal to help the school. I' 4 Thespians All the worltl's .1 stage . . .,', but Hud- on Heights High School lm the favorite stage ol' Troop 576 of the N.1tion.1l Thcspinn Q g . Society. lt is this li.irtl-worlaing group that is responsihle for the outstmuling plays given in our selmol. XVe e.in he proutl of the time .intl elliort given hy our members. The ilillCSPl.lI1S .ire sponsored by Miss llelen Borli. ,... 4' Q., THESPIAN SOCIETY Front Row: M. Martin, B. Trout, Miss Bork, R. Brown, B. Jester. Svrnmf Row: P. McGuire, Vnndever, H. Pan. Tlzirfl Row: C. Sherwood, B. Davis. Fourth Row: N. Tnbnlsky, S. Buhr- mnn, B. Guest, R. Ball. Fifth Row: L. Fouquct, K. Stanford. Top Row: H. Jester, B. Stier. Quill and Scroll Six seniors .intl six juniors, in the upper thirtl of their respective elnsses, were intlietetl into the Quill anti Scroll Society this ye.u'. Quill and Scroll is .in inlerseliol.istie honor soeiety for outsmntline liigli sehool journ.ilists. Before the intluetion. Virginia Dimmielt. M.1rth.1 lfvoy, Klein l..1m- bert, .intl Dennis O'Connor lwrielly J stated the journ.1listie Accomplish- ments of the intluetees. Mr. Spence is the soeietfs .ul- , , viser. .p..'G-. 4. ..- -l QUILL AND SCRCIL SOCIETY Frou! Rout B. Roller, E. Burelier, Mr. Spence, adviscrg J. Watsoii, B. Bender, H. Pan. Svromf Row: S. Mielcley, C. Baus, B. Guest, M. Evoy, J. Snow, B. Davis. Top Rolf: V. Dimmick, E. Smith, M. Antcll. D. O'Connor, and M, Martin. ll SJ - IMF' ,... lllii ..... SEQ M we 'ws an i MONITORS Front Row: S. Fonte, S. Buhrman, P. DeFreitas, N. Cairns, E. Bower, B. Cannon, E. Brush, R. DaGrosa, C. Miller, L. Watson, Deusch, S. DeShields, H. Pan, DaGrosa, Kelley, J. Smith, G. Jackson, M. Taylor, G. Boyd, S. Smith, E. Bush, D. Duble. Second Raw: A. Badame, C. Bender, R. Nixon, Y. Picon, L. Hankins, N. Stone, B. Stutzer, J. Schmitz, B. Copley, L. Kelly, N. Anderson, M. Martin, B. Bender, B. Jester, B. Fullerton, C. Stewart, F. Toepperwein, J. Gabriel, S. Miekley, E. Abbott, G. Brown, B. Tisdall. Third Row: M. Hunt, J. McCormack, A. Rousch, P. Wood, E. Welsh, L. Thompson, R. Dean, J. O'I-lara, N. DiDonato, K. Stanford, E. Grimmie, N. Gross- man, B. McKenney, B. Gwinn, S. Steele, L. Githens, i P. Richardson, F. Watson, D. Wicks, E. Drozdowsky, Pifer, B. Schultz, J. Scott. Faurlb Row: W. Collins, J. Craig, Cornew, B. Rivcllo, B. Taylor, J. Pearson, D. Lindsey, T. Schonauer, Pifer, D. O'Connor, B. Trout, D. Wasliabaugh, Lodge, L. Buecker, L. Grossman, F. Bolton, H. Jester, Snow, B. LaLena, W. Carey, P. Brown. Top Row: W. Russell, M. McNally, T. Milone, J. Rewalt, R. Hamilton, D. Ibbcken, J. Carey, G. Frick, B. Stier, B. Beyersdorfer, B. Buschner, J. Williams, D. Pluta, J. Evaul, A. DiPrizito, J. Manzi, A. Reeves, A. Sweicicki, R. Knapp, F. Brown, G. Belzer, E. Smith, B. Ritchie, B. McDonnell, L. Hansen, S. Egbert, D. Ferg, B. Hoffman, D. Swackhamcr, D. Krayer, G. Lott, W. McDonnell, Mr. Midgett, E. Burcher, B. Gross, D. Formigli, A. Fiordaliso, Gamble, Monitor and Student Aides If you think that you .irc going to sneak through our halls without Ll pass, you h.1x'cn't been introduced to Haddon N Heights' hard-worlxing monitors and student aids. In addi- , tion to checking passes. the monitors direct trafhc and en- force the laws of our school, while student aides scurry along delivering messages for the oflice personnel. Mr. Alexander Gamble directs the groups. STUDENT AIDES First Row: D. Blair, P. Blair, J. Conover. Second Row: J. Cairns, E. McMullen, C. Ludolph. Third Row: L. Linear, S. Klinshaw, D. Duble, D. Lyons, J. Humphrey Top Row: B. Canal. Recording our adventures on the Road to Oz in the Garneteer . . Fran! Row: B. G , Row: B- A big thank you is due for the staff of the GARNETEER: editor- in chief, Jenn lnmbertg lilCl'.ll'J' etlitor, B.ll'lU.1l'.l Bentlerg photography editor, llelen lj.lI'lQ,l3Llhll1CSN eililnr, lfrnest Smithg .intl their gulvisers, Miss Mary Robb .intl Miss Sylx'.ini.1 Nagle. Xhililll the gdllltfillg .intl compiling of the m.iteri.1l that is put between the eover of the 1997 GARNETICFR go many hours of hard work. The GARNIZTIQIVR represents the .letivilies of the classes especially the senior class, which occurretl from September to June. On its pages are the accounts of sports events, 1.l.mecs, and plays that will remain as unforgettable memories in the minds of the gr.idu.1tes. Ernie Smith becomes reacquaimed with simple mathematics in his position as GARNETEER Business Manager. C' 'fl LITERARY AND PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Front Row: B. Bender, LITERARY EDITORQ J. Lambert, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Miss Robb, H. Pan, PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR. Top Row: M. Martin, J. Schmitz, B. Schultz, G. Boyd, C. Baus, P. Ford, J. Gray, L. Githens, S. Steele, M. Warren. Our Newspaper tells the . . . inside story of O SCRIBE STAFF Front Row: B. Guest, M. Evoy, L. Githens, D. Ludolph, Y. Picou, S Smith, M. Ireton. Serand Row: C. Cunningham, N. Anderson, R Ball, B. Davis, C. Stewart, A. Rousch, E. Burcher. Third Row: P. Ford, R. Scott, B. Waer. Fourth Row: J. Scott, S. Miekley, K Baus, N. Guest, J. Lambert, Watson. Fiflb Row: R. Krayer, D O'Cnnnor, V. Dimmick, B. Westerniaier. Top Row: Mr. Spence, J McClelland, R. Taylor, C. Baus. ..... A r 1' -6-,.. .LJ is 'll llaitlifully recording 01's past, present and future events in its newspaper is tlie SCRll3li. Any mortals closely associ- ated witli its pre-issue worlt will strongly assert that con- stantly meeting its elose tleatllines is slieer wivartlry. The SCRll3l'f not only serves tlie stutlents lay its news value, but it also gives liutltling journalists gootl experience and sountl journalistic lmeltgrountl. lts witty features, write-ups, and stories, and its sparkling, colloquial sports coverage, as well ns its news articles, will serve as a reminder in the future of our happy years nt school. i5 fl 'C' sf t D 044' X L4 Janet Watson Mr. Robert Spence Editor-in-Chief Adviser SCRIBE EDITORS Front Row: E. Burcher, C Stewart, J. Watson, J. Lam- bert, B. Guest, C. Baus, V Dimmick. Top Row: M Evoy, C. Cunningham, S Miekley, Mr. Spence, B Westermaier, B. Davis. 'Qem.,,,,, SCRIBES TODAY!!! ,1- is., :0 .f-::C 54 5-401- .fr 'L' Q Qs s iisitff -19-1 AX is ng , Q Q 2 sv 2 vl.JN'l8'Dr:l, 98 s QQ: Qsnydx 'Q 9 5 I 1. A . 4 . Q . . V I QM ' f- T 'f 55 - I BOYS' GLEE CLUB Svufrrl nf piano: Mrs. Kelly, Judy Gray. I-'rout Row: N. Toholsky, J. Kidd, R. Bur- Scrond Row: F. Egbert, B. Anthony, gc-ss, J. Sclilitrcr. D. WLlShHl1Llllgh, B. Crnmner, J. Shell, S. Egbert. Bark Row: F. Kaufmann, G. Foster, D. Bailey, J. Hildrew, S. Scott, D. Vnndever. ADVANLED GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: J. Gabriel, D. Duble, B. Wner, L. Githens, D. Ludolph, S. Fonte, A. Ifinrdaliso, P. McGuire, P. Messen- ger, lfr.tnlte, F. Strock, B. McKenny, N. Cottringer, B. Clark, B. Breen, F. Leisling, I.. Vollmer, R. Ball. Seromf Row: I.. lfuuqnet, S. Pettigrew, S. Steele, C. Miller, Pettigrew, H. Pan, C. Van De W.1ter, K. Swanson, M. Stoner, Lambert, B. Bender, B. Guest, J. Gray, F. Toepperwein, C. Stewart, li. Bower, Mrs. Kelly. Third .xf ' Row: B. Copley, Smith, S. Miekley, A. Stratton, S. Lack, C. Bnus, M. Jenkins, E. Cullins, D. Formigli, S. Buhrman, E. Abbott, B. Hill, B. Gross, C. Cunningham, B. Davis, C. Sherwood, N. Anderson, Deusch, B. Tisdnll, G. Brown, B. Canal. Top Row: B. Spotts, Mull, Myers, L. Hnnkins, R. Goff, N. Stone, Cardio, F. Watson, Schmitz, B. Weidman, J. Ells, V. Dimmick, M. Martin, B. Jester, E. Bush, D. Lyon, E. Burcher. 1' AQ Ki if 0.9.0.9 Mlmfl. :LH , .D , BAND Band and Grchestm play . . . E Y as we march along 5 QDON '-fr' 'ZR' 042, CH00 Front Row: G. Lawrence, M. Warren, K. Baus, E. Vllimberly, M. Spang, C. Costa, F. Farrell, W. Cooper, Mr. Darby. Svroml Rozr: B. DeBoo, S. Roberts, A. Sandro, B. Bi-cdcll, j. Schmitz, E. Belzer, D. O'Connor, R. Kraycr, K. Recd, M. Hunt, P. Reed, H. Brown, M. Citizens of the Emerald City were presented with assorted gems rendered by Oz-land's Band and Orchestra. W'ith football games in the full, through the Band and Orchestra Concert in March, to the Dell Concert in the spring, the band, under the direction of Mr. Frank Darby, has contributed enjoyment during the school year to both players 'S sible' AQ' v Newton. Third Row: R. Thomas, M. Selby, E. Glaspey C. Bnus, V. Nnpp, D. Christiansen, W. Robinson, R. Brcwn, R. Frank, M. Hale, B. Bozarth. Top Row: C. Jones, C. Burrichtcr, J. Jackson, D. Lund, D. Lambert L. Beyersdorfer, L. Vollmer, R. Watson, li. Lord. and audience. Also under Wiz.1rd Darby's emerald baton, the orchestra has played for assemblies, plays, and also for the March Concert. lfor suc- cess in this field, its lJ.ll'IlClpQlIltS must successfully combine the sc.1recrow's brains and the Lin man's heart. 1 i -V wi - --FM Q .yr V .,,- ' g -',,1 g F . . s F gffgiff iq i li M, ' X n V i Q i ' 1 , . , i Iii ' ORCHESTRA First Row: J. Watson, M. Spang, D. Wicks, L. Vollmer, E. Glnspey, R. Watson, A. Sandro. C. Miller, D. O'Con- nor, E. Bclzer, B. Stier. Svvrmd Row: E. Bower, S. Pettigrew, D. Lambert, N. Mastcllcr, J. Wcrlcy, F. Lord, J. Jackson, I.. Beycrsdorfer, K. Recd, M. Hunt ,rumah x 1 W ii , 1 0 ,A V, QA 6 V. Dimmick, R. Krayer. Third Row: C. Costa, N Guest, D. Burt, R. Kennedy, P. Brown, Pearson, D Christianson, C. Llo d W M. Warren, C. Bnnse, II. Gray, S. Hanna, K. Baus, J , Maier, H. Myers, C. Burriclmter, Mr. Darby. 2 N 'if' Q- Darby instructs an aspiring musician, Raymond Hale. ig y , . Wcatherby. Standing: ff Lc-ading the parade clown the yellow brick road to Oz is Joanne Gabriel, head major- cnc. Twirlers and Color Guard COLOR GUARD Barbara McKenney, captain, Lorraine Fou- quct, Nancy Cnttringer, Brenda. Horlackcr, Lois W.1tson, Pnl Messenger. :tl LSR' -,JM MAJORETTES Fronf Row: Mary Lou Stevenson, Nancy Grossman, Bonnie Gwinn, head twirlcrg Barbara Wilson. Sefond Row: Judy Conover, Janice Gross, Bobbie-Lou Frederick, Patti Ford. Y 1 K s l 9 5 2 x Cheerleaders Three cheers for the cheerleaders! To hoost our school spirit, we have a Varsity Cheerleading Squad of twelve girls who rally for lvoys' and girls' basketball, varsity football, and varsity hockey games. A junior Varsity sqund of six leads cheers at all junior varsity basketball games. These gals lustily cheer our teams on, whether the out- come he win, lose, or draw. Their aim is not only to keep school spirit peppy, but to encourage the good sportsmanship for which lleights is known. 9 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Top Row: C. Ludolph, L. Githens, D. Ludolph. Ser- ond Row: E. Brush, B. Fuller- ton, S. Steele, S. Fontc. Bot- tom Row: L. Kelly, J. Welsh, N. DiDonato. J.V. CHEERLEADERS Front Row: K. Theuer, J. McCormack, S. Gwinn. T011 Row: B. Clark, N. Benham, M. Murphy. 33 Clubs ADVERTISING CLUB Front Row: R. Dean, S. Smith, Miss Urbanchick, S. Miekley, F. Watson, and J. Scott. Top Row: S. Klinshaw, S. Buhrman, and B. Schultz. .ilr-'Q' ATTENDANCE HELPERS Front Row: Roberta Dean, Bobbie-Lou Frederick, Barbara Weidman, Barbara Bender, Charlotte Bender, Betsy Wes- termaicr, Emily Welsh, Yvonne Picou. Second Row: Judy O'Hara, Helen Pan, Mary Martin, Betty Jester, Charlotte Baus, Joyce Schmitz, Barbara Gross, Barbara Canal, Bonnie Gwinn, Bar- bara Wilson. Third Row: Nancy Di- Donato, Karen Stanford, Marian Kauff- man, Jean Lambert, Lillian Edwards, Martha Evoy, Randy Ball, Nancy An- derson, Charlotte Bunting, Debbie Lyon. Top Row: Mrs. Walter, Mrs. Walker, Miss Atkinson. L ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Front Row: M. Martin, C. Cunning ham, E. Burcher, Miss Le Fcvrc, H Pan. Second Row: E. Bower, B. Wcs- termair, M. Warren. Top Row: L Hansen, B. Trout. Absent: Mrs. Isen- berg. ' awe 5 1 A A FEES-9.35 Elllllllllllllfllllllllflllll Q - 1-My .Quill Z ' I 1 -Z.:-FEI-E-E'.L.?.:' AUDIO-VISUAL AIDES CLUB First Row: F. Leisling, R. Vandever, L. Jahn, C. Burrichtcr, R. Brown, president, B. Trout, K. Bnus, B. Stier. Serond Row: R. Leeds, R. Newman, C. Costa, B. Ritchie, F. Perrino, A. Nam- lick, D. Dclgiorno, J. Craig, D. Lindsey, L. Grossman, H. Mollenkopf, L. Han- son, J. Evaul. FRENCH CLUB Front Row: Miss Robb, B. Cannon, E. Brush. Serond Row: If. Bower, E. Cullins, Bauhof, B. Hill, Fallin. Top Row: J. McClelland, P. Harmelin, R. Miller, J. Pettigrew, E. Glaspey, E. Bush. President, Alan Swiecicki, at map. -'W 'fifhug lag: we mi H' Ill Ti nf - L. A- -QJN1' uit'-X 1 - .,. '. 4 l,7. ,V y. A , K V Q sn T, .Q ,W Wm 4 ' M... ' . if T Q K ,s .k 4 2? if .4 wi 5 if 106 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA K 3:5 Front Row: J. Meyers, E. Burcher, E. D'Ottnvi, B. Bender, B. Bredell, J. Deusch, N. Anderson. Svroud Row: A. Powers, B. Harrold, M. Innntore, Y. mn O 3 S 3' I ..,. w www' M sw FUTURE NURSES CLUB Front Row: B. Guest, J. Conover, C Whittington, D. Hartshnw, D. Ludolph F. Watson, R. Otto, C. Emery, M Pigott, Mrs. Bridge. Top Row: C v Baus, L. Linner, N. DiDonnto, E. High- tower, M. W'nrren, J. Hightower, M Hunt, B. Haddock, S. Roberts, B Frederick, J. O'Hnrn. Picou, C. Cole, M. Ireton. Top Row: B. Knlecki, I.. Wood, N. Guest, A. Canty, P. Horton, M. Faulcon, Mrs. Breyer. rl i-1 HOBBY CLUB 4 W. Overland, B. Campion, R. Loslow, J. Schmidt, A. Becker, E. Webster, D. Ibbeken, D. Burt, J. Ruth, D. Wagner, P. Dickel, Mr. Hancc. LIBRARY COUNCIL Front Row: V. Dimmick, M. Evoy, Wntsoli, Gabriel, J. Gray, B. Can- non, S. Smith, J. Lambert, Miss Tea- hnn. Scroud Row: J. O'Har:n, R. Dean, B. Frederick, P. Cannon, E. Bower, E. Brush, P. Reed, B. Fullerton, B. Davis, C. Stewart, E. Burcher. Top Row: M. W.irren, N. Cairns, C. Bnus, N. An- derson, D. Ludolph, S. Steele, L. Gith- ens, B. Waer, C. Cunningham, P. Mc- Guire. 4 A: iid Ei SCIENCE CLUB First Row: W. Kistler, R. Frank, F. Lord, K. Baus, J. McClelland, E. Bar- gerhuff, Mr. Hanscom. Second Row: R. Miller, J. Breyer, D. Burt, D. Koch, C. Hall. Third Row: E. Belzer, F. Perrino, C. Costa, H. Mollenkopf. Top Row: A. Namlick, R. Knapp, W. Stier. NATURE CLUB Miss Barnes, A. Fiordaliso, B. Wncr, C. Burrichter, D. Christensen, N. Tobol- sky, A. Roush. i 3 EWU ill Q CJ sv... llll ws' Q ' Cheesecake, anyone? Fair sex downs their .K N usu- eriors three to nothin in P Y Y fund-raising hoc-ball game. John DaGrosa, George jackson, Art Reeves, and jay Kel- ley pause while leading the cheering at the faculty stu- dent basketball game. Results-teachers 14, and stu- dents 12. Miss Quinn shoots from the foul line during the basket- ball game between the women teachers and the senior girls. Referee for the game was Miss Pauline Massey. Mr. MacGregor-'s eighth period physics class made a car during after school hours-don't look now, boys, but you've got a flat! K Wim I I f X I R-:J-',1'-5-'fi But how about my courage? asked the Lion anxiously. All you need is confidence in yourself, answered the Wizard True courage is in facing danger when you are afraid. spiffy S , , V. , ,, ,A -:tk r . J.V. AND VARSITY FOOTBALL D. Maclntyre, Kelley, A. Lulcburn, B. l,0vcl.unl, V. Fran! Rnu': A. Brown, R. Bland, B. Neveling, S. Rudnick, Page. Top Row: Mr. Zubrack, Mr. Hoff, J. Belton, G. T. Hndnzl, D. Ibbckcn, M. McNally, DnGr0sz1, H. Hess, Lott, W. Harris, R. Ncveling, S. Egbert, Ruwnlt, W. A. Reeves, B. McDonnell, Snow. Scrond Row: S. Scott, Sherwood, E. Webster, B. Potcnn, H. Jcstcr, I.. Walll, A. lf. Bolton, A. DiPriziv.o, K. Alsnmn, P. Stevenson, J. Pifer, Southzlrd, D. Dixon, shell, Mr. Ford, Mr. MZISSCY. Art Reeves Bruce McDonnell .IQLWY axe who ntilmfi 'xo 'Il-G ev ,L .. -'Wi ,. - . U M 1' gi Q -vs-. 3 1 R I 'W -sf' a '- ' K' 'ff' . han. . . . in Football Mr. Massey Coacb Heights, the team to beat, topped all pre-season expectations when, under the direction of a new, honored, and respected coach, Mr. Paul Massey, we closed the season with a 4-4-1 record and the title of the team to beat. The annual traditional game saw the birdmen from Audubon fall to ft powerful Garnet squad. An undefeated Haddonfield was not going to let the Garnet and Gold break its record. It was the breaks of thc gainen that decided the Red and Black victory on Turkey Day. Heights, for the first time in many years, overcame the Colls while also defeating Moorestown and Palinyra. Other losses were to Paulsboro, Wootlbu1'y, Regional. and a 7-7 split with the Merchants. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Front Row: O. Scott, J. Milhausen, J. Williams, R. Strunce, C. Martina, W. Williams, J. Merulla, M. Friedman, R. Norman. Scrond Row: J. Belton, J. Lawrence, W. Mower, J. Johnson, R. Kennedy, Schonclcl, R. Thomas, E. Wimberly, S. Hanna, Mr. Zubrack. Top Row: J. Shell, E. Arizzi, R. Mickels, B. Cramner, R. Schwnnda Mastcller, A. Crea, S. Reeves. ,J- . b 1 1 Q.- sk- U4 dh 1 X'-I 1-I 5' .E fti?-Riffs .. -.P 'J d'1.'l lLiwf J.v. HOCKEY Front Row: C. Zipf, D. Jackson, N. Mastellcr, M. Townsend, R. Ball, K. Swanson, C. Cunning ham. Top Row: Miss Hinke, D. Duble, D. Lyon, H. Evers, G. Hance, G. Riemann, B. Gross, M Wcstermaicr, E. Glnspey, manager. . . . and Hockey 1z2:.2:::h C'mon girls, let's re.1lly fight. Let's go! was the Cry you could hear coming from the tc.1m's pre-game huddle. uled for .mother clay, our girls still kept their fighting spirit. Most of the te.1m were in condition before the season started since they hail pl'.lCllCCLl in August during Ll worth- while week nt Hockey Camp in the Poconos. Captain Jenn Smith and Coach Helen Costenbader really did their jobs well and were continuous boosters to the team's morale. o c, N W!! AlIh0LlQl1 l11.ll1y 31111109 VVCFC l'.llI'lCCl Ollf Illltl llglll to be SCl'lCCl- it 4, Y' -V iii A X 1. --, ' 'f , 'fiqfi Q it A , ' sg .. ' H, K A , o Ai m,3aue'1zunuun ns? st K As ' ge ln . Q 1, F ,, , 1 1' 3 15 ,L w gh -411,9 Q., 1, ,- ir .-, A X l 's mg , x K, 9 va .1 Q : 1,1 X v'yib-,Q S, ggi '55, ' V sf Q V 6 A Q jf 5' 1. X, r 51 A' Kar' kk. xx X, 5 Boys' Basketball r 5 VARSITY BASKETBALL Lindsey, A. Reeves, A. Cook, B. Ritchie, B. McDonnell, Front Row: B. Tompkins, T. Schonauer, B. Wallen, H. Waples, VU. McDonnell, D. O'Connor, manager. D. Ibbeken, A. DcPrizito. Top Row: Mr. Williams, D. Heights hoopmcn handed the Garnet student body one of its best records this year. The team was individually strong but lacked some mysteri- ous quality which kept them from meeting pre- season expectations. The squad's record was 10-7, 44 with 1-1 tourney play. Bill Walleii received high- scoring in the Colonial Conference, and he and Tom Schonauer climaxed an unusually good sea- son by being placed on the First Conference Team. 6 3. O 51. L! 2 xl! wi Kr-S1 ,, , i A ' gffl S - 51,5 A J K A -a wL5. .E 1 , y .33 ig f , L.-, A W .. 3 17 W K m 10? xi, A' 4 Jam' Emu .ff J. lf 1 , 'Z' A V V 5. I, it f . X 5 t 3 Y :N O v7 Q J.V. BASKETBALL ctti, coach, P. Dickel, mnnagerg D. Swxlclclmnwr, H. Frou! Row: J. Skowroney, E. Rcidcl, D. Ibbikcn, B. Wglplcs, M. Spnng, A. DiPrizito, D. Lindsey, J. Pifcr, Hoffman, Lmlgc, W. Carey. Top Row: Mr. Luppin- G. Jackson, scorekccpcrg B. Knapp, manager. FRIISHMAN BASKETBALL J. Belton, manager, B. Steele, D. Wnslxnbaugh, S. Front Razr: J. Slmwrnm-k, J. Hag:-rty, J. Gnlmgan, D. Reeves, D. Ellingwood, F. Lindsey, B. Cramncr, Mr. Harris, J. Scholl, J. Julmson, F. Vnlcntino. Top Raw: Luongo, coach. -sl . s sri ll.. 1 f 1 Girls' Basketball The varsity girls' basketball team dribbled through the 1956-S7 season with a 7-3 record under its cap- tain, Charlene Snair, and the eoaehing of Miss Cath- erine Hinlie. The -l.V. team also compiled a record of seven wins and three losses for the season. Vir- ginia Zipf and lileanor Corson were acting e0-eap- tains for the kI.V. team. The girls who played basketball for their last year at Heights were Char- lene Snair, Jean Smith, Peggy Overland, Eleanor Corson, Margaret Corson, Martha Evoy, Carol I.unn, Emily Bush, Debby Lyon, Betty Jester, and manager, Marilyn Taylor. VARSITY BASKETBALL Marilyn Taylor, managerg Gay Hance, Emily Bush, Snair c1pt-un ean Smith Peggy Overland, Eleanor Martha Evoy, Debbie Lyon, Betty Jester, Charlene Corson Jc1n Midgctt Miss Hinke coach 1 ,fi 3 , FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL Front Row: S. Blair, N. Tcdi- kcn, P. Ford, M. Jenkins, J. Block, B. Wcathcrs. Suraud Row: M. Ryan, E. Rutter, C. Lyforcl, B. Williallxlscn, D. McDonnell, M. Fucrrcisen, B. Wcathcrs. Third ROILT G. Martin, L. Thompson, R. Besscr, L. Gaehring, J. Brown, J. Torcasio, J. Carroll, J. Horsey. J.V. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Frou! Row: J. Conover, G. Zipf, V. Napp, B. Canal, J. Dcusch. Second Row: A. Roush, P Regan, Midgctt, Schmitz, G. Riemann, D. Lambert, and R. DaGros:l, manager. 'f' P Rl. ,-H Si. . i .S.-E2 -1f!iak S v ' ' ' ' l 9 f V31 V715' X, 4, Front row: W. Culbertson, J. Schmidt, B. Browning, Finishing the sctson with .1 log of thrcc wins, R- Hf i 0 i D' F'-'rib Scfond WW: D- Wnshflbnughv five loQsc9, .ind plating third in thu open niuct, II, Vlfisnicwgki, D. Plutn and J. Dngrosn, co-captxunsg thc mcrmcnw under thc Calpllblu sllpclwiximl of S. Iighcrt. J. Lodge. Top row: Mr. Hess, cnachg C 1 I1 I tl I I , L , . . .. , . - . 1. V . . H' Moucnkopfw manager: S. Boyd, D' Bun, S' Scott, 0.1L 1 1 tis, stun tt .1 nut ttt init imtnitn B. Kmlcr, fj. Rohncry A' Loveland, and G. phillips- this j'C.ll'. Starting thu Scuon with strmig dc- tcrminntion, the n.it.itors turned lm-It Nl.tIx't-rn Prep, lhlCl'L'l1.ll1lYlllC, .ind hyOC.llll3Il.ll. XXI mid- Scason, the tcini nict still competition .ind llinnd 41 hn.il third pl.ict' in thc South -lt'i'st'y Buys' B , S 1 I Swimming league. Citlllilflllf pnint l7l'UllLlL'L'l'Y wcrc CO-C.ll7f11ll19 -Iohn OX l,.lciI'0N.'l and llnn l'lnr.i: other nhlc Scorers worn: this lodge, Stow lfglwi't, George Pliillipg .ind Alohn Schmidt. A pmiiiisiiig season is Cxpcctcd next year with nmtny lcttcrmcn returning. John DnGrosa Don Pluta Co-captain Co-captain ' W ' , ' Ti-i.....isa...f..... 1, tv. , 1 Girls' Swimming 4 1 The Girls' Swimming Team, under the cnptainship of Scottie livers and the coaching of Miss Catherine Hinlte, finished the season with .1 record of one win and live losses. NVith this record Heights' mermnids 1 ,L . tied for third wl.1ce in the South ersev Girls' Swim- I . . ming League. Diving for lleights were Scottie Evers, Bonnie S Gwinn, and B.1rb.1r.1 Frederick. Other members of the team were I.ois NV.1tson, Betty NVillinmson, Judy Deusch, and Doris Lambert. Pat Richardson and ,loan Midgett managed this hi 'h-strun Y, li 'htin '-to-win team. is 3-Q 5 fu Coach Hinke gives last minute instructions to Scottie Evers, head mermaid. Heights' answer to trained seals. MERMAIDS Front Row: Betty Arnold, Marjean Massey, Doris Lambert, Barbara Frederick, Judy Deusch, Susan Graham. Second Row: Helen Smedley, Betty Williamsen, Sally Smith, Marie Whittington, Betty Davis, Kay Beringer, Sonny Gwinn. Top Raw: Joan Midgett and Pat Richardson, man- agersg Bonnie Gwinn, Mary Lou Ireton, Scottie Evers, captaing Lois Watson, and Miss Catherine Hinke, coach. -0-1-n---n-.Q........,, '-i 'f '---4------.mm.im -. t. 1 I I In I: I 'H 5 Lui: liiiiiiiiiiii-iliiiiii-R:-.ii-ii-Itilisiimiiiwi-ilull'im' --L Z' - 5 .-A Hd 4 ss ,. ,, 1' . 5 34 E ' ' 4 ' 'f .. ,451 rw ' W. we-? - +,,,. H ,V v ,, 4 'A 1- - TY Q., Y U.. . uf-fn .. 545.2 A . . wa- 'P .1 f, ,, g , 5, 3-'Q,: ,vw 5: - P:-' t'W5aww 'Q 'mf ,.-f - ., yQ.m,1fL. jj ' . 'H'-1 'f .A ,-se. gawk ,s.xa,f6eX'VW ' ' .W-ww 'f-,mai-'if I . '. if 'ilk'-A-N A K' ' I S pl' 't ' ',, rg! api! rl ,:- . 1 , 3 ' ,, , ,,4.V3m pf :ma .S ' , . , 1- ' my Q 4 - -. i , . , . ,. .. M ' . .4 H . .. j, ll 'fs - .42-N K , .M .,.,1.A Q x X, 1 f A5 13. . , an s. i A at V m . ' f. ' -.af tfj X 'Y Q-.. ' ' 'EM-N. 4 lg- 5, 'f,'3 ,' 2ww-Q, ' 4 all 'g'u. ' 5 '1 x A xr 'Ak pa N, Q A Q N lv uf' Haddon Heights' eimlermen, coached by Mr. Norman C. lford who w.19 ably assisted by Mr. John B. lentz .ind Nlr. Sarondo Panesis, with .1 full complement of letter- mcn, have given uv .1 team of which we can be proud. The Track Team wound up its 1957 season with 11 good record. 3 . 'W K lSiBi S -LA i 'K JQIIYBQ' 'Wir We , f x . Nas- , ., ., M... .: :.:f'.-- 5 ... 3, ' 'i . : - Q, .. -..f.,..-f:, .,-iw.-5.-5 - A A ggi . N J. W, I. , .,., .. ef' ,, fi. J : f . . ... li 4.-.A Am' , .lm Xi ,fl 1 . ,V i , ., Y .Si Art Reeves and Chantio DeLaine overcome the hurdles on the yel- low brick road. MR. FORD'S CINDERMEN Frou! Row: Lindsey, C. De- Laine, B. Harper, R. Bland, A. Brown, T. Sclionnuer, J. Kelley. Top Row: B. Rivello, D. Mitchell, A. Reeves, B. McDonnell, J. DaGrosa, A. DiPrizito, J. Van Horn, Mr. Ford 'w -avg., -Arif' iiIii':..g..s s x S l. .nits Don W.ish.ibnugh gets :in AU for effort. Baseball BOYS' BASEBALL Top Ron: Mr. XVillinms, Mr. Bicncnmn, D. Ibbckcn, P. Stcvvnson, B. Ticrno, G. Bosque, C. Johnson, D. Kcctlcy, B. Ritchic, B. WrviAi'.1ll, P. Brown, W. Carey, B. Potcnn, C. Lvnch, XX . Overland, Mr. Hoff. Svroml Row: N. Tohol- sky, 1. Bcmlcr, B. Li.Il'Y1lC', P. Diclclc, D. Wnshnhnllgh, Dowel, I.. Bucckcr, A. Cook, Rcwnlt, L. Grossman, B. I.:lLcn.1, B. Browning. Frou! Row: I.. Jnhn, B. Lowther, J. Moffett, J. Cnrcy, I.. Turclii, B. Butt, E. Blasc, W. McDonnell, R. Smith, K. Alsmnn. The Haddon Heights Varsity haeclull tc.1m, coaclicd by Mr. Norm.m llotl, ltpoltt-tl l.Ol'W.1l'Ll, not in min, to .1 '57 season which would match or surpiss l.1st f'C.ll N team which cnriwtl sccoml pl.1cu for uw in ilit- C olmii.il Con- ference. The luttcrmcn who ruturnctl to thc tlhllllllllkl thiS yall' were Bill limi, liill liitchic, lilmi limilcy, l'il'lllC Blast, .Intl Umm xx'.lSl1.Il3.1llgl1. fllllcl' liiciiilvclw of thc team were Nt-il Ciithcm. i'Xl.ll1 Swicciclxi. loc lluccltcr, Wfilt Ctrcy, Phil Brown, Stcvc lfghcrt, lioh l,.ilt-11.1. lim Carroll, Cicorgc licmlyni, Cicorgc Cltmninglmm, ,lcrry Dowd, .tml R.1y Dcfircgorio, The .I.V. mul l:I'L'Sl1lT1.1l1 teams .llso romplulutl .1 suc- cessful season this year umlcr thc CO.1ClllI1g of Mr. Ifrctl Zubrack and Mr. John XVilli.1ms, rcspcctivcly. 3, . .. Heights man wins the race to the bag. .q-- . . ,A if' 'Y' . 7 f vvfv' - -U ,u--w.-- it-gn. -.l lu, f I M,-u,..a fo' And there's the pitch! The advent of svrin' broufhr the l'l.lLlkl0l1 l ls lv Hel fhts Softball Team out onto the held. Under S the Able coaching of Miss llelcn Costcnlmdcr, our Vnrsit' Team was full of cntliusinsm at the 5 ros ect of Al -'ood season. lhellell ua lv thc P P n l 5 pitching .nm ol Ginny Zipf, our rl-.nn lc.n'lcssly met all of its opponents. Oni' Junior Varsity Team, C0.lCllL'kl hy Miss Catherine llinlac, pliyud 41 strong sc.1son winh good, clean fun backed up by hard work. Fran! Ron E Bush, G Rxemmnn, G Hance C Zipf G Zipf M Townsend, C. DeShields, S. Harper, M Evoy, B Wcstermaicr Top Rau Miss Hinkc B Hill C. Sparks, H. Evers, J. Midgctt, D Formxbli, S DLShields, M Soudcr, C Lunn, M fclby, D Lambert, B. Jester, Miss ' A ,L 'ggi'-rQ Y I shot an arrow into the air 323 . 13 ARCHERY Front Row: j. Blasberg, A. Levis, J. Pettigrew, Schmidt, D. Koch. Top Row: G. Schmidt, B. Campion, B. Lumpkin, Mealcy, B. Hocflich, Miss Henry. gl-W lm' '4- '1...f. 'mg- i 5'3 Robina Hood and her Merry Men. n 1 ny, if 2 ufiif' 6125 J Llnderclassmen Like the Scarecrow we search for knowledge . . . fff fl .WVl.llh v ' . t !.. S 1,5 I 1' Q Y W 1 xw J V . M 1 i Can't you give me some brainsf' asked the Scarecrow. You don't need more, answered the Wizard of Oz. You are learning something everyday. A baby has brains, but doesn't know much. Experience is the only thing that brings knowledge, and the longer you are on earth the more you get. I The Freshman Class begins 9 0 O g Ill -H a :as f -H: I tht ..4.f..l5 I 3 :: :: :: .m emi 1 Ill IZ1' tCK! .:: , ltr, or - l 1 , . l l 1 l .N 114-MR. BAKER Front Row: M. Anderson, N. Benham, K. Beringer, P. Baldi, M. Baskins, S. Andaleros, C. Banse, R. Beckler. Ser- ond Raw: C. Ballicr, J. Albertson, E. Arizzi, R. Ayres, J. Benton, C. Benton, H. Abbott, R. Baggett, Ardini, Mr. Baker. Top Row: J. Belton, W. Arndt, K. Baus, Barrett, D. Baskins, R. An- thony, T. Arrera, L. Baker, W. Burger- huff, D. Bailey, R. Baals, J. Anthony. 206-MISS BARNES Front Row: P. Besser, C. Bodine, Blaisdell, A. Bernard, S. Blair, N. Blanton, M. Brown, C. Bradley, S. Berra, C. Boyer. Seroml Row: L. Brodie, E. Bower, J. Brown, M. Blake, J. Brown, J. Braun, N. Bridges, H. Brown, J. Block. Third Row: J. Bigum, R. Bowker, A. Bernard, li. Bolton, Breyer, R. Bermude7, A. Bozarth, O. Bonaventure. Top Row: G. Boehm, R. Bodine, C. Brown, R. Bird, D. Blackburn. 118-MR. BORDNER Front Row: C. Cerniansky, M. Com- fort, C. Cornwall, L. Carey, J. Costa, J. Carter, N. Clewell, R. Cedrome, C. Carey. Second Row: C. Crawford, R. Cherubini, B. Cassario, P. Condon, L. Christensen, J. Carroll, A. Cooper, E. Cannon, T. Costrano, Mr. Bordner. Top Row: D. Call, T. Crea, D. Cella, T. Buehler, B. Cnpie, E. Christy, B. Cramner, E. Costello, W. Cooper, Buckley. rf. y Miss Tait, adviser to tlae freshman class, gives instructions to the newly elected class ollicers-jerry Shell, presi- clentg Sonny Gwinn, secretary, Kay Kent, treasurer, Marilyn Inxmtore, vice-president. 113-MISS BORK Front Row: C. DiGiaeomo, L. Dawson, B. DipPreminio, I. Dougherty, P. De- Puy, P. Donato, D. Dusehele, P. Dave- ler, S. D.ivi:.lson. Seroml Rout F. Delco, Diaz, CL. DeVita, A. DeBo0, M. Iiarnsliaw, A. Donnelly, H. DeLuca, Miss Bork. Top Row: D. Delgiorno, R. Czapkewiu, W. Culbertson, R. Dillts, R, Davey, B. Davis, D. DeTurck. 302-MRS. BREYER Frou! Row: P. Ford, S. Formento, M. Feurneisen, L. Gaehring, B. Frew, A. Falcone, D. Geleeki, P. Gnlm, Farmer. Svrnml Role: M. Gardner, D. Fredrielcs, Ii. Edwards, B. Egan, L. Filosa, S. Foster, G. Gerber, B. Fus- sell, M. Falcone, Mrs. Breyer. Third Row: J. Faulls, T. Farrell, S. Finley, D. Ellingworth, M. Friedman, G. Fos- ter, W. Fleming, J. Fire, B. liells. TOP Row: Gaghan, E. Farrell, T. Ferioli, B. Eckstein, F. Egbert. l1vkYQ To you, the newcomers to our lligll school, we exteml Ll great big welcome. During the course of your iirst year llere, you have l1.ul to cope with many new and diflieult problemsg but pause for just .1 mo- ment and look lmelt at wlut you have con- queretl. We hope you lmve enjoyed your first year. You now have three years to go. Do your best! . . . the search , , r 1-I x , - ' ' Ill -wi. .AS i' 5 I-I HK! HHH muy- f ... .- . A . ... 1 1 ll nm ll i ll IE ll -In , l . S11 1 - ' 5' I 301-MRS. BRIDGE Front Row: G. Greinke, S. Gwinn, J. Hansen, J. Hansen, L. Graves, J. Goode, E. Harding, V. Goff, C. Gross. Second Row: K. Gibbs, C. Gibbs, N. Guest, D. Hardy, K. Glacsser, R. Gregory, Gurccki, C. Halpin, J. Gray. Top Row: R. Hansen, H. Haagerty, J. Gwillim, E. Groat, H. Grimes, L. Gose- wisch, Mrs. Bridge. l22-MISS QAMPITELL Front Row: C. Harkins, M. Ireton, C. Izzi, M. Hignutt, J. Hoscy, B. Hudson, H. Jamieson, R. Heston, M. Innatorc. Svrnmf Row: C. Jackson, P. Horton, F. Jackson, A. Huber, F. Izzo, A. Herold, S. Hinos, E. Harrold, B. Huber. Top Row: D. Hurff, D. Harris, C. Hollo- way, C. Hazzard, Hildrew, Gotch- ell, Miss Campitell. 209-MR. GAMBLE Frou! Row: A. Jenkins, A. Kennedy, V. Knccht, M. Jones, K. Juliano, P. Ken- nedy, F. King, E. Kolecki, O. Johnson. Scrum! Row: E. Johnson, G. Kantaut, B. Kecbler, C. Knoll, M. Knott, E. Johnson, K. Kent, B. Johnson, H. Kas- per. Third Row: R. Kirchner, Krug, J. Keller, F. Kaufmann, E. Kccblcr, R. Krueger, R. Koch, Mr. Gamble. Tap Row: J. Koba, R. Ken- nedy, J. Koincs, R. Kramer, Johnson, L. Jones. 58 'SN xiii Ki IH is . MNH Ummm MMR :tt . Ill ll l Ill !-. a Ill Il. -'I -we 1 F 4 Y Fm li si 'I V1 Ql i1 I- A hmm UNH QW? HRW S S, Q in HW ll DO fW?Q of 'Q ,QCA . A'-Q .. ,ll owl llg llae lll lll Ill Ill Y s 1-r-.---2. , me 1 205-MISS GRITZUK Frou! Row: C. Lombard, R. Ludwig, M. Ludwig, L. Linn, C. Loscnlzo, M. Levey, L. Lyman, P. Levins. Svvorlrf Row: M. Lyons, R. Lnne, G. Loboda, C. Lyford, M. Liss, I. Lnvee, S. Leven- good, R. Lnnkford. Top Row: Miss Gritzuk, J. Lubonski, F. Leisling, G. Lawrence, J. Lambert, R. Leone, A. Lindsey, B. Ludwig. 120-MR. GROVE Frou! Rolf: B. Mnrter, C. Martin, L. Maxwell, J. Mnrkert, D. McKown, R. Mcnaquale, A. McKee. Srromf Row: P. McCormack, D. Maguire, D. McDon- nell, M. McCarthy, J. Maloney, M. Massey, D. Matthews. Tbirrl Row: R. Metzger, R. Messitti, E. Martin, T. Metz, G. McCourt, F. McGarvey, W. Mncool, Mr. Grove. Top Row: C. Mc- Nally, W. Marshall, R. McDonald, Merulln, C. Martina, F. Mnrcliisello, W. Mercer. 204-MR. HANSCOM Front Rolf: J. Nelson, V. Oranzi, M. Murphy, B. Milner, C. Opperman, Missimer, Nicnstrn, L. Napoli, M. Miller, Mr. Hanscom. Scroud Row: R. Norman, F. Murray, H. Miller, M. Mick, M. Mollcnkopf, D. Miller, D. Mqzee, R. Mozee, R. Mickles. Top Row: R. Ordile, C. Odcnntli, W. Mower, W. Mullicn, D. Minerva, R. Norwood, F. Mullen, J. Milhnusen, R. Mickens, L. Morley. l0l-MRS. ISENBERG Front Row: P. Reed, M. Romoni, C. Payne, A. Powers, M. Reading, E. Paul, D. Quigley, J. Petrizzio. Second Row: R. Petrnne, M. Palletti, Y. Para- gon, M. Peitcome, J. Reed, D. Potter, Mrs. Isenberg. Top Row: W. Oster, R. Pflegcr, Pagone, F. Richmond, S. Pacific, Pfister, D. Pewitt, S. Reeves, W. Pomroy, G. Phillips. gh 'whiz' .1 5 l' ill :jf A w 51 l! I- P- L5 f x v -fu Y' -RIM 'T f 1 . .v . . !llWli Ill Ill Ill Ill I N 201-MR. KEEGAN Front Row: J. Sampson, L. Ruhf, L Sawyer, P. Ruark, L. Riess, J. Roc cato, M. Ritter. Second Row: R Rossanese, L. Roberts, S. Ryan, S. San- dor, M. Ryan, E. Rutter, G. Savinn Mr. Keegan. Tbirrf Row: R. Ryner R. Roberts, M. Rowand, R. Schepis, R Scheina, E. Schmidt, R. Romano, Mr Kohlmaier. Top Row: R. Rulon, G Rothman, K. Russell, H. Reiss, A Rocco, B. Sallade, C. Rohner, M Rowen. 12 5-MR. LUPINETTI Front Row: Mr. Lupinetti, S. Smith, S. Smith, Spinella, E. Stay, Smith, B. Storey, E. Shindlc, B. Sheppard, A Schug. Second Row: D. Smith, B Stow, B. Sly, R. Scott, J. Shindle, H Smedley, I.. Spaeth, A. Sloan, T. Sears Top Row: F. Steelman, K. Sickcl, D Schultz, B. Steele, J. Shell, J. Skowro nek, S. Scott, J. Scofield. , ',, ., I: s?EESEs:ii3Ei f :fi 7 .si is . W- 0 'N PM ' Q C5 M' 'ig .- if -- J. ,... all Ill T .,,, QS fs:-' fll Ili? I ' E? 'ff V grail Ill Silt 1 . ,Z 4 207--MISS Ross ' Frou! Rorr: K. Zawacki, A. Watson, L. Wooal, B. Weaver, B. Williamson, B. Vennel, E. Venealvles. Svroml Row: D. 'E' Webster, M. Wiggins, M. Wliittington, R. Waples, S. Winian, E. Weglthcrs, B. Weathers, R. W.1tsoi1, Miss Robb. Third Row: S. Worrell, G. Willigirns, C. Waters, W. Williams, C. XY'.1rner, E. White, C. Wagner, J. XVilliams. Top Rmr: D. Wasliabaugh, R. W'erk- ley, A. Whel.1ii, J. Ward, R. W'.ttson, D. Williams, J. Walinches, J. Vito. FRESHMAN GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Frou! Row: C. Halpin, D. McGuire, J. Brown, B. Weaver, B. Cassario, M. lnnalore, R. Scott, A. Jenkins, B. Johnson, S. Davidson, Blaisdell, I.. Lina, K. Glaesser, L. Maxwell, V. Goff, Shindle, J. Read, M. Baslcins, D. Hardy, S. Formenlo. Svrnuzl Ron: G. Gerber, J. Benton, M. Brown, N. Bonham, C. Knoll, L. Riess, P. Ford, L. Ruhf, P. DePuy, D. Webster, B. Bower, B. Frew, C. Teuber, B. Harding, L. Filosa, C. DiGlacnma, N. Bridges, F. King, B. Harold, E. Napoli, A. Cooper. Third Row: B. Huber, K. Harper, Q- I ea of - N33 Q A. Powers, B. DeBoo, C9 Cl 102-MISS NAGLE Frou! Rolf: V. Strohschein, J. Tener elli, D. Tait, F. Tedesco, N. Tiedeken J. Toner, P. Vaughan, J. Turner, v J. Sule. Svroml Rolf: J. Torcasio, Teall, L. Thomson, P. Thomas, L. Van Horn, D. Urbanski, C. Teuber, L. Tice, Miss Nagle. Tlwirrl Row: G. Uron, B. Valiant, J. Thomas, C. Turner, S Tucker, B. Strunce, T. Veach, C. Sur- ran. Top Row: H. Thistle, H. Tustin R. Thorpe, D. Troyano, D. Vandever F. Valentino, B. Thompson. n I or wi REI P. Horton, B. Fussell, S. Wiman, M. Mollenkopf, M. Knott, B. Kolcclci, N. Guest, Goode, Hosey, D. Urbanslti, S. Roberts, S. Sandor, D. Duschele, N. Blanton, C. Harkins, M. Ireton, C. Crawford, S. Smith, E. Cannon, Teal, P. McCormack. Top Row: B. Hudson, R. Beekler, M. Mick, S. Smith, Liby, B. Sheppard, S. Hines, M. Lewis, C. Carpitellzl, Spinella, J. Carroll, N. Tiedclcen, M. Com- fort, S. Foster, S. Blair, E. Paul, A. Herald, D. McKown, J. Carter, S. Gwinn, L. Gaehring. ll. Ill l X - . .a . of f' S ' A v ' - ' +L Rf 4 4 1 ,K s 1' sy 5 -... 'S J A E is I A A V I -.A K Q A or ...E An 1-'ZH 1 2l2-MISS RECK Front Row: Miss Reck, A. Badame, M. Benltead, A. Beekler, L. Baccare, J. Bnrbalece, J. Baxter, S. Barker, R. Blade, R. Almond. Serond Row: B. Alex, J. Bonsey, B. Berkow, B. Belzer, C. Bender, B. Bredell, G. Arthur, I. Bell, P. Bateman, J. Bauhof. Third Row: B. Baitinger, J. Bertlielot, C. Boye, A. Bell, C. Bradley, E. Barger- huf, L. Bonsey, G. Bendyna, C. Bridges. Top Row: B. Barnes, A. Brinkley, J. Bada, B. Arundalc, S. Boyd, E. Blase, K. Altman. E. An eager Sophomore Class You, the Class of ,59, just starting out on your long, diflicult jour- ney, are proceeding rapidly down the road under the able leadership of Andy Cook, John Cornew, Roberta Dean, and Judy Long. Not long ago you were just starting out, yet bow long ago that seems to you now. You have come a long way since last year, and must go further before you can attain your goal. By observing your progress so far, we, the Class of '57, can sec that you will proceed toward your goal with little difficulty. Good luck to you, the Class of '59, from the Class of 'S7. . . zzz. ' - -ld A 1 ll 121-MISS MILLER Front Row: D. Carbone,, N. Cairns, E. Caprara, A. Conty, J. Comley, D. Chester, J. Conover. Second Row: W. non, S. Burt, C. Cole, C. Bunting, Miss Miller. Third Row: W. Carley, R. Brodnick, A. Bryant, R. Burgess, K. Cleveland, J. Carter, A. Browning, D. Christensen, C. Burrichter. Top Row: A. Coleburn, B. Campion, A. Cairns, A. Burt, W. Collins, A. Cook, L. Brown, W. Carey, P. Brown. Clark, A. Clark, F. Chiarulli, P. Can- is on its way . .. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Front Row: Judy Long, treasurer, Miss Reck, ndviserg Roberta Dean, secretary. Top Row: John Corncw, vice-president, Andy Cook, president. ..-KT. 116-MR. HAEGELE W Frou! Row: B. Hnrcrynski, D. Hair- shnw, B. Grcdrinski, Ii. Glnspey, B. ' Haddock, D. Geiger. J. Ginttn. Svc- mnl Row: J. Gross, T. Gianfortuno, L. lfurbcr, P. Gibbons, V. Gruscmcycr, B. Hampton, G. Hnncc, Il. Grimmic Tlxiril Row: A. Helms, D. Garrett, J Gnllnghcr, A. Gnllcttn, Grnnntn, J Grubbs, Hightower. Ifourtlv Rau' C. Hnmmcll, M. Hale, N. Gunrino, J Harrison, C. Hull, P. Hnrmelin, If Giaxnndrcn. T011 Row: Mr. Hnegle, C. Hansen, B. Gable, W. Harris. 117-MR. SEIDERMAN Frou! Row: M. Epp, B. Frederick, R Dean, J. DeMonc, P. DeFrietns, F Corson, F. French. Svrond Row: J. De- Mnrco, A. Dcichcrt, N. DiDonnto, I.. Frankcnstecn, H. Fenimore, P. D'Amico Y M. Dobbins, C. DeShields. Third Row: E. Deuter, H. Davenport, R. Fnnni- morc, C. Frcw, J. DiMattics, P. Dickcl, C. Costa. lfourfb Row: R. Cosky, R. Frank, Finlayson, R. Fauncc, J. Cornew, W. Evoy. Top Row: J. Dowd, R. Cnssif, J. Ferrioln, R. Dudly, R. Farmer, G. Duschelc. Q7 202-MRS. LANE Front Row: Mrs. Lane, M. Marino, K. Ludlum, C. Moffett, N. Masteller, J. Magill, J. Mirnglia, M. McLaughlin, A. Mazziottn. Second Row: D. Mc- Cleery, M. Miles, C. Ludolph, P. -Maier, V. Meyer, P. Maier, S. McCourt. Third Row: J. McClelland, D. Lund, L. Ly- on, L. McLean, H. Mathews, R. Luc- chese, S. Murano. Top Row: R. Miller, P. McClaskey, J. McHugh, W. May. 211-MR. MacGREGOR Front Row: B. Nielson, M. Mustaro, B. Podolin, C. Meyers, D. Pacifica, J. Priest, C. Panaro, Y. Picou, G. Palmer. Scronrl Row: F. Morgan, G. Mullica, A. Pickup, R. Nixon, V. Nzipp, R. Pag- liuso, J. O'Hara, R. Otto, N. Piper, D. Palmer. Third Row: D. Pennypacker, H. Myers, G. Phillips, E. Oliver, W. Neveling, V. Page, R. Newman, J. Monteith, Mr. MacGregor. Top Row: J. Pctruzzo, D. Pfafman, W. Moos, B. Moore, B. Ottinger, R. Potenn, B. Para- torc, J. O'Malley, R. Olivo. ROOM 208-MISS URBANCHICK Front Row: D. Jackson, C. Kretchmar, S. Hull, J. Karstien, M. Johnson, S. Klinshaw, J. Long, L. Linner. Svronrl Row: E. Hoeflich, J. Lodge, M. Hunt, D. Lambert, C. Keenley, B. Kalbnch, J. Humphrey, F. Lord, S. Lit. Third Row: J. Levins, B. Lowther, G. Hudson, T. Kaye, J. Jackson, J. Kidd, J. Keys, L. Juliana. Top Row: J. Hoff, D. lbbe- ken, D. Keetley, W. Kistlcr, T. Lamey, D. Hulitt, G. Kralle, R. Kidd. 112-'MRS. MIRAVIGLIA Front Row: G. Riemann, M. Schaefer, D. Rodgers, S. Rutter, M. Ritchie, A. Sandro, K. Roesberg, A. Roush, J. Rice. Scroml Row: Mrs. Mariviglia, E. Rowen, M. Quinlan, R. Quinlan, P. Reif, J. Ragone, E. Reilly, P. Rommel, M. Regan, B. Rosato. Third Row: T. Reid, J. Ruth, J. Sannipoli, E. Riedel, F. Reamer, G. Schmidt, F. Schiavo, E. Ragone. Top Row: T. Rushworth, J. Schlittcr, J. Riso, W. Robinson, W. Schimpf, H. Ryan. UNT 1 7-MR. SPENCE Front Row: J. Stambaugh, I. Steiner, C. Smith, D. Spicgle, M. Shaffer, K. Stanford, J. Straub, T. Solaway, E. Stillman, N. Sheara. Second Row: D. Sweigart, N. Stagliano, M. Selby, M. Spena, D. Stillmunk, S. Street, E. Simpson, B. Sparks, C. Smith, J. Sny- der. Top Row: C. Sellenthin, E. Steever, J. Shumen, J. Sieck, J. Smith, T. Shep- herd, A. Schofield, T. Simmons, I.. Smith, R. Smith, J. Stens. 104-MRS. ENGLISH Front Row: C. Zipf, C. Wray, J. Van Artsdalen, J. Werley, C. Theuer, C. Werkley, J. Westcott, M. Warren, S. Vaughan. Second Row: G. Zipf, J. Van Horn, R. Whittington, M. Ven- able, P. Williams, A. Wagner, M. Townsend, E. Welsh, M. Westermaier. Third Row: K. Warren, H. Went- worth, W. Uron, R. Walker, R. Zac- amy, W. Tierno, C. Tucker, W. Vance, R. Warwick. Top Row: J. Toll, R. Worrall, H. Waples, W. Tilton, R. Wonderly, W. Taylor, L. Trefz, W. Taylor. ' The Junior Class follows Senior The Juniors, the Class of '58, under the leadership of their officers, Bob Trout, Al Di Prizito, Bobbie XVaer, and Elaine Burcher, are eagerly following the Seniors down the Road of 07, to the Emerald City. They are helping themselves along by selling pins, Easter eggs, scarves, stickers, pennnnts, and sweatshirts. The Class of '57 is proud to be followed by such an ambitious class as the Class of '58. Good luck as you start the lust leg of your journey to the Iimerald City. A-I-MISS BRADY Barrett, C. Bell, F. Bndame, G. Brown, R. Ball, N. Anderson, P. Bell, Miss Brady. Seronrl Row: E. Burcher, D. Blair, J. Bennett, D. Brown, J. Aaron, S. Buhrman, E. Abbott, J. Bardo, C. Baus. Third Row: A. Becker, F. An- dalora, R. Bernard, R. Brown, B. Bush- ner, R. Badalato. Top Row: B. Bland, A. Brown, M. Antell, D. Beckett. A-2-MISS LOSER Fran! Row: L. Fouquet, L. Edwards, aww, A Y -,uk K. Cunningham, J. Fallin, E. Drozdow- sky, H. Evers, R. Da Grosa, J. Deusch, B. Canal, E. Digman, B. Davis. Second Row: B. Cullingford, J. Davis, S. Fonte, A. Fiordaliso, B. Clark, N. Cott- ringer, C. Cunningham, D. Formigli, J. Cardie, A. Davidson, S. Franke, A. Curry. Top Row: J. Craig, T. Frank- lin, N. Carlson, A. DiPrizito, S. Eg- bert, J. Parish, K. Casper, R. DeGre- gorio, W. Denlinger. J Y Y 1- Front Row: E. Bodner, B. Breen, P. A-J-MISS HENRY Front Row: L. Hankins, R. Goff, R. Galidn, M. Jenkins, L. Jackson, N. Grossman, S. Graham, C. Jacoby, B. Guest. Serond Row: E. Hightower, M. Gurch, M. Harrington, M. Haines, B. Hill, B. Gross, B. Gwinn, B. Hor- lacker, L. Githens, Miss Henry. Third Row: W. Garrison, H. Hollawny, F. Gibson, B. Hoeflich, L. John, D. How- ard, B. Hoffmann, H. Jester. Top Row: B. Henderson, R. Hollopeter, L. Huet- tner, P. Hanna, B. Gross, R. Hamilton, W. Hinklc, D. Haven. A mains. ..... Signposts JUNIOR SALES First Row: C. Stewart, E. Burcher, J. Midgett, B. Gwinn, S. Steele, S. Buhr- man. Serond Row: P. Messenger, B. Hill, N. Cottringer, B. Weidman, B. Guest, G. Brown, B. Wner. Third Row: P. McGuire, A. Fiordaliso, F. Watson, L. Githens, B. Maslowski, B. McKenny. Fourth Row: J. Deusch, R. DaGrosa, S. Fonte, D. Ludolph, J. Midgett, L. Watson, J. Arron. Top Row: B. Trout. i ?'i ' 'i2.f?!'. T' J I ..ii'F'iu55fv' '1 . w i A-4-MR. LUONGO Front Row: L. Klabe, M. McMullen, S Lack, F. Leisling, M. Kaufman, M Kaster, P. Messenger, M. Jones, P. Mc- Guire. Scrond Row: B. Lumpkin, R. Krayer, E. Kenders, J. McCormack, D. Ludolph, B. McKenney, J. Lingo, N. Lines. Third Row: J. Lex, J. Mair, R. Kelly, C. Lloyd, H. Levine, H. Hohn- son, J. Melosky. Tap Row: R. Lind- sey, G. Liss, A. Loveland, H. Lodge, G. Lott, W. McDonnell, J. Kelly. A-5-MR. EDMUNDS Front Row: N. Price, S. Morley, R. Pace, J. Moore, D. O'Brien, J. Palmer, J. Midgctt, J. Rief. Scronrl Row: J. Mull, A. Popjoy, S. Pettigrew, Pratt, B. Reeves, J. Myers, D. Myers, M. Pig- otl, S. Muller, A. Moore, J. Midgett. Third Row: P. Petrizzio, B. Otterson, I.. Morris, XV. Overland, D. Pollock, H. Raynore, R. Neveling, H. Mullen- lcopf. Top Row: Mr. Edmunds, Mil- oszar, J. Pifer, J. Pappert, J. Mitchell, A. Namliclt, F. Perrino, W. Miller. 4. Q . ... 4. -' ' iW X ' 7' ' Carol Stewart, Elaine Burcher, and Linda Githens prepare for the prom. .iii . . .-.4.........i A-6-MR. ZUBRACK I-'rout Row: B. Spotts, C. Stewart, J Schmitz, Shields, F. Strock, K Swanson, M. Stevenson, N. Stone, A Schwerdtmann. Seronrl Row: D Scheina, G. Spaziano, L. Stites, B J B Sharp, D. Salkin, J. Snow, B. Rivello Stutzer, E. Ruggeiri, B. Skerrett, Rogers. Third Row: D. Southard, B. Slim, V. Smith, H. Still. Tofu Row: J. Ricatto, M. Spang, D. Swackhamer T. Schonaucr, B. Rice, G. Ryan, D Santangelo, R. Rogers. .o.' v X Nw A-7-MISS TAIT Front Row: C. Watson, J. Widell, P. Wood, B. Weidman, C. Winthers, N. Thompson, Thomson, D. Thomson Miss Tait. Scronrl Row: D. Wicks, L. Watson, L. Vollmcr, B. Wilson, A. Wood, J. Worrell, M. Thomason, J. Welsh, C. Whittington. Third Raw: D. Wagner, L. Wall, F. Watson, B. Wacr, S. Varncr, F. Toepperwein, W. Wentherby, Vanl-lorn, E. Wfebster. Top Raw: B. Walters, R. Whitting- ton, F. Wisniewski, B. Trout, E. Tait, H N. Tobolslcy, Vanclcver, Wil- liams, W. Thomson. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Al DiPrizito, vice-president, Bob Trout, president, Bar- bara Waer, sccretaryg Elaine Burcher, treasurer. an evening of fun at the The Curious Savage, the junior play, under the direction of Mr. Bernard Seiderman, opens'in The Cloisters, where unpredictable Mrs. Savage has been placed by her mercenary step-children. Her experience with the guests, young Fairy May in particular, bring about a good deal of laughter. XVhen the selfish Savage children, a humorless senator, an assured divorcee, and a pompous judge End that the mother has hidden the family fortune, bedlam breaks loose. With L1 little bit of help from everyone, the kindly doctor and nurse soon bring this plot to an hilarious and exciting close. ,:,, ' fm, ,,, ., ' fl K ,1 .., is nf .... r4 try .v wi C Front row: B. Davis, propsg C. Bunting, Mrs. Savage , L. Fouquet, Lily Bell , L. Githens, Miss Wilhelinina g L. Graves, Mrs. Paddy , C. Hinckcn, Florence , B. Jester, Fairy May , M. Martin, student directory V. Myer, props, I. LaVoe, propsg R. Ludwig, promptcrg N. Guest, props. Top row: B. Trout, production managerg H. Jester, Jeffrey',g Vnndever, Titus g N. Tobolsky, Hannibal , B. Taylor, Dr. Emmettug P. Dickcl, uS2ll'l1U0l,,Q J. Craig, setg D. Childs, setg Mr. Seidermnn, director. Fifty needles and fifty pins and fifty dirty Republicans .... Junior Play . . . I hate everything in the world, in- cluding lightning, thunder, snakes, skunks, skewers, sewers .... CAST Florence... Hannibal . , . . Fairy May . . . Jeffrey .,.,.. Mrs. Paddy . . , Titus ....... Samuel ........ . Lily Bell ...4....4.... Ethel fMrs. Savage? . . , Miss Wilhelminn .. Dr. Emmett .,.... .. Carol Hincken Nelson Tobolsky . . . . Betty Jester .. Harry Jester .. Linda Graves . . john Vanclever . . . , Paul Dickel Lorraine Fouquet Charlotte Bunting .. Linda Githens . . . . Bob Taylor tk i N. JN . A Dennis O'Connor and Ann-Marie Friis point out places of interest on the globe as they discuss the Foreign Exchange Program with Miss Le Fevrc, the sponsor. Foreign Exchange Program Now in its third year at Haddon Heights High School, the lfxchange l,I'Ogl'.1l1'l has served ns .1 creator of good will and a deterrent of war. Under its auspices, students reside in a foreign country where they learn their hosts' Away of life. Anna Marie lfriis of Denmark was our guest under the plan this year. lust summer Dennis O'Connor represented us in llamhurg, Germany. This summer Bob Trout will he our agent abroad. The exchange program originated in Haddon Heights High School through the efforts of Miss Gladys Lelfevre. .I ii 1 Martha Evoy introduces Ann Mus to the Amer ican hamburger Dennis poses with a Bierwagon, a typical scene in Germany Seni Like Dorothy we travel toward a goal-- graduation . . . Ol' S fx - Q I -x 0, 'i Xu A 5. -W w l nf 8 1 3 f BRN Q 5... vi 'Q Q K I ' ' T How am I going to get back to , is Kansas? asked Dorothy. Your shoes will carry you, tar a replied Glinda. If you had known their power you could have gone back to your Aunt Em the very first day you came to this country. l Command the shoes to carry you Q wherever you wish to go. J iiti A 1. fy S I ylrmf ,e or strs f Q itsitta is sii s M Y ci A , A , -dir.. , 'Sub-.-. .. -1 28 Maybe you passed your psychology courses, but you don't know a thing about how to propose. Whcre'd you get this wood? MAN ON THE STAIRS . Front Row: R. Ludwig, V. Meyer, S. Buhrman, C. Sherwood, B. Davis, B. Guest, B. Trout. Second Row: R. Ball, R. Beerkircher, B. Jester, C. Hincken, P. McGuire, N. Tobolsky, B. Stcir, G. Boyd, Miss Campitell. Top Row: K. Baus, J. Craig, R. Brown, L. Grossman, J. Vandever, M. Antell, H. Jester. Senior Play In the dim light of the stairway, a mysterious stranger appeared to old Aunt Molly and thus the mood for the senior play, The Man on the Stairs, was set. Upon setting out to solve the mystery, heroine, Mary Jane, .ind boyfriend. Jed, were confronted with Ll missing uncle, it loyal desert r.1t, and ll shifty money-seeking l.1wyer. The mysterious vnrmint was finally flushed out by Ll trusty broom, and this side- splitting comedy ended successfully .Ind happily for ull. The play was made possible through the efforts of Miss Henrietta Cnmpitell who coached it. Allllf Molloy BITIIIIIIKT .... ....... . Mary Iam' Brr'mn1r'r. led Sflldff ......... Mike Moran ..... Rir'luml III! !lIfl1iH'it'X , . Philip Maguin .,.. . . Gwwzifol-yr: Mzzrrlork Mrs. Nflmlork .,.... Vicloriu Trouble. . . . . ,Pat McGuire , . . .Betty Jester Ron Beerkireher Nelson Tobolsky ....,.Bill Stier A ,Lee Grossman Loraine Ifouquet , . . . Gwen Boyd . Carol Hincken ' I m y i I l-.452 , XI:-. , x, .1 , Qi A Senior Class Side trip . . . Pure-blooded Americans revert to the days of their ancestors. 1 WN ,t It was seven oiclock on the morning of February '2l. All the suitcases were packed away on the buses. Off we went to W.lShil1gfOl1, D. C., and the Ebbitt Hotel. There was not one important building we did not see. We shall never forget our senior trip and the fun we lmd. N0 reset-vatjonghll They stopped long enough to take it with them! The senior class goes up before the Supreme Court! Waxshington is invaded! hi 'D 'LU 74 W 1. Qfuilif?-i wi Z- 4'5 L.A. W lnwr,, , 4,5 5 77 f'-M dim' Q A night in Tropical Paradise Excitement filled the air many weeks before the Junior-Senior Prom. It took long hours and hard work to make the decorations for the prom. Tropi- cal Paradise was the theme. As the chaperons and guests entered the Birdwood Country Club they had the feeling of being in Hawaii. Palm trees lined the floor, and in one corner stood an Hawaiian girl dressed in her grass skirt and lei. On the stage, the Stylers were ready to play. The glitteringlstars hanging in space added to the atmosphere which made this night one we shall never forget. Mr. and Mrs. Diehl head the receiving line to Tropical Paradise. Her Majesty, Queen Marie Rabena, and her royal escort, Jack Reeves. A refreshing pause in paradise. Ernie Smith ndorns Joyce Schmitz with a lei as Dennis O'Connor makes out 'th h in spite of Ruth Shute. W1 t e native, Couples sway to he1vcnly musie under the stars ci! ,ps Sf- , n r ic Adviser, ohn DeGrosa, President. Sifling: Cnrolie Fitzgerald, Marilyn Taylor, Ron Bccr- kirCl1er, nncl Bill Ritrliie display senior wnrcs. Jay Kelley gives Il pep talk to Curtis Drive sales- men Mnrtha Evoy, Betty Copley, Sandra Mick- lcy, and jane Scott. Top Row: Jean Lambert, Bob I.aLen:l. Joanne Gabriel, Pat Richardson, and Judy Gray. k Who's Who in Haddon Heights REALLY RESPECTED Jean Smith and jay Kelley BEST-LOOKING Barbara Fullerton and Rodney Hamilton gf' POPULARITY PLUS Joanne Gabriel and Bruce McDonnell CLASS CLOWNS Emily Bush and George Jackson FASHION FIRSTS Helen Pan and Dan Fanelle BEST ALL-AROUND jean Smith and John DaGrosa ' x SURE T0 SUCCEED Carol Lunn and Dennis O'Connor ,ii-L ROAD RIDERS Martha Evoy and Norman Lin0S ALL-AROUND ATHLETES Charlene Snair and Bruce McDonnell ri LOVELIEST LOCKS Barbara Fullerton and Tom Haclad MUSIC-MAKERS Judy Gray and Dan Fanelle SUNNIEST SMILES Marilyn Taylor and Bill Wallen SHYEST Elinor D'Ottavi and Evan Biccle SWING AND SWAYERS Pat Richardson and Bill Ritchie STAGE STARS Mary Martin and Ron Bcerkircher. R. - 7 ,I I 1 I t X v Li 'N-Q.. RONALD K. BAILEY 'WT ,V If' ANTHONY JOSEPH ALEXANDER PAUL RAYMOND BAKER 602 Lincoln Avenue 1616 Chestnut Avenue 56 Forrest Avenue Magnolia Haddon Heights Bellmawr Park General T0,,y'1 College Preparatory Beetle General Paul Fun to know . . . participated in base- ball . . . can bc found either hunting or fishing . . . member of Hobby Club A nice fellow to know . . . always on the go . . . activites include football and varsity baseball . . . homeroom Great musician . . . talented on the guitar . . . baseball . . . swimming . . . his future plans are to join a I ' . the future finds him ns 3 Welder- president for four years . . . plans to band and travel. Y'?' GEORGE BELZER 318 West Washington Avenue Magnolia College Preparatory ffpig,-,.i.'v Umpah! Umpah! that's George's tuba . . . Band . . . Glee Club . . . Choir . . . Hobby Club . . . likes fishing and playing in pop band. Y attend college . . . after college will try professisonal baseball or engineer- ing. BARBARA ANITA BENDER Atlantic and Oxford Avenues Stratford College Preparatory Barb Barb is a good worker . . . activities include hockey, monitor, attendance helper, Garnet and Gold Society, Na- itcnal Honor Society, Glee Club, Gar- neteer Literary Editor, handbook com- mittee, and F.T.A .... attending Ur- sinus and a teaching career are in the future. MAJ' J 64- 1 ANN MARIE BARNHART 195 Clementon Road Berlin General Ann Sprightly lass . . . came to us from Delhaas High in Penna .... played hockey . . . likes softball . . . plans to be a good typist. RONALD W. BEERKIRCHER 122 Jackson Avenue Magnolia College Preparatory Big Walt One of the taller members of the class . . . pleasant personality . . . a member of the Senate for two years . . . Senior Class Play . . . his hobbies include photography and playing the guitar . . . after graduation he plans to enter college or the Navy. HOWARD BENHAM 8 Union Avenue Crescent Park General How Good cheerer at the football games . . . short . . . very nice fellow to know . . . can be found watching basketball and baseball games . . . plans to go into the Navy. I X . , X .fl 83 JERRY BERNARD Maple Boulevard Somerdale College Preparatory Chico Lots of fun . . . man with a bag of tricks . . . archery . . . Spanish Club . . . dancing . . . fishing . . . basketball . . . bowling . . . Drexel or Temple for Jerry. tx' 119 ,4'i vuue ,flig- V '4lJ f : : Y S. ' Q- , ' ' ,,,Hgw , -f - aj gg, y - 3. . 5. . v K' ,L hi,- ' in 1 .' 1' gs V . ,a i fee S. 2 . .. 'gg is L-'Q ..f -: al- ' E '-V . if fsfs r a ijf. ' - ' f L, lx s EVAN C. BITTLE 99 Jackson Road Berlin Business Education Evan Nice blond hair . . . quiet . . . in- terested in foreign cars, high-fidelity sets, and ice skating . . . 3 sincere and honest friend. JAMES GERALD BLASBERG 42 0 Austin Avenue Barrington College Preparatory Really a nice guy . . . member of the Science Club . . . likes cars . . . mem- ber of Hobby Club . . . three years of archery . . . plans to attend college to become an electrical engineer. WILLIAM L. BLATTNER 23 Apple Avenue Bellmawr General Shining personality . . . a very busy man . . . basketball . . . swimming . . . baseball . . . monitor . . . A.V.A. . . football . . . fishing . . . cars . . . future sees him entering college, probably Temple. FRANK EARL BOLTON 22 East Gloucester Pike Barrington College Preparatory Pancho Always in a good mood . . . active in football . . . track . . . Hobby Club . . . Spanish Club . . . monitor . . . member of Garnet and Gold and Na- tional Honor Societies . . . the future sees Pancho in college or in the Coast Guard. ffIi,n,, Butch ELEANOR CAROLYN BOWER 321 Warwick Road Magnolia College Preparatory Susie Busy, busy lass . . . National Honor Society . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Orchestra . . . Assembly Committee . . . student handbook . . . Garnet and Gold . . . Library Council . . . office helper . . . All-State Choir . . . likes books and music . . . plans for college and then teaching. 1 . PATRICXA ANNE BLAIR 308 Eighth Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory Pai Quiet, with a smile for everyone , , Sophomore year in Glee Club . . monitor . . . homeroom president . . student aide . . . Pat enjoys skating and babysitting . . . is sure to be a success ll 3. l'lUl'Se. GWENDOLYN ANN BOYD 100 Princeton Avenue Stratford College Preparatory Gwen ff Decidedly on the quiet side . . . ac- tivities include band, Glee Club, moni- tor, and Garnet and Gold Society . . . National Honor Society . . . Senate poster artist . . . Garneteer artist . . . after graduation she hopes to study art. 'lf' e f e-.Fi-...-ringing- f f Qu, FREDERICK DAVID BROWN 2011 Narberth Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory Brownie Tall . . . popular and lots of fun . . . varsity basketball . . . monitor . . . Hobby Club . . . the future sees Brownie in the University of Penn, probably. lf 1 i, -1 .14 . A i ski H mmf Y X ,iff SHIRLEY ANN BROWN 132 Ashland Avenue Lawnside Clerical shift Lots of fun . . . music rates high on this girl's list . . . Glee Club . . . dancing . . . skating . . . swimming . . . playing the piano . . . the future sees Shirley as a good secretary. ,,mnM mf? I 'F ' li N ESTHER ARLENE BRUSH 203 Russell Avenue Barrington Business Education Es A real short gal who is full of pep . . . three years on the Library Council . . . attendance helper . . . cheerleader . . . basketball . . . Glee Club . . . Future Teachers Club . . . very active in class activities . . . may go into the secretarial field. ROBERT E. LEE BUECKER lux-. baseball . records . 129 Centre Street Haddonfield College Preparatory Lee A likable lad . . . fun to be with . . . . . basketball . . . dancing . . . likes listening to rock and roll . . future plans include either college or the Navy. ARTHUR JOHN BUSCH Broad Street Berlin General Art Always a smile for all . . . quiet but in nice to know . . . all cars seem to be 3 ' iii a hobby for Art . . . member of the Hobby Club . . . enjoys eating hoagies . . . the future sees Art as an en- gineer. EMILY SANDRA BUSH BERNICE CAIN JEAN ANN CAIRNS 3 Mercer Drive 125 Stillman Avenue 1928 PFOSPEU Ridge Blvd- Barrington Lawnside Haddon Heights College Preparatory Eloise Clerical Neicie C0llfKe Pfftwfafvfy l21Ulie A really peppy gal . . . lots of fun and an asset to any party . . . came to us from Bogota, N. J .... activities include hockey, softball, monitor, and Glee Club . . . good times are a must with Eloise . . . there is a period of college training for this miss. if f . f- 'vrfgt if .Tb Always ready for a good time . . . softball for one year . . . some of her hobbies include dancing, skating, and listening to rock 'n' roll . . . peps up history class . . . in the future Nei- cie plans to walk up the aisle. Pleasant gal . . . monitor . . . Glee Club . . . Future Nurses Club . . . enjoys classical and semi-classical mu- sic . . . swimming . . . plays the piano and cooks in her spare time . . . plans to enter Nursing School or Bible School. fy H ' rl' N ' 1 BARBARA ANN CANNON Earl Avenue and Warwick Road Somerdale Business Education Barbie Quiet girl with a pleasing personality . . . enjoys dancing . . . librarian . . . monitor . . . displayed her vocal talent in Glee Club . . . attendance helper . . . member of French Club . . . F.T.A. . . . free momcntf spent reading . . . Barbic's future plans include college. '75- JOHN WILLIAM CAREY 237 White Horse Pike Berlin College Preparatory Iobnnie Good-looking . . . ready for a good time . . . active in Choir and Glee Club . . . freshman basketball . . . J.V. and Varsity baseball . . . likes to tinker with Mercs . . . especially enjoys Italian food . . . plans to attend Tem- ple University. TIMOTHY GORDON CARROLL 142 Evesham Avenue Magnolia General Good-looking . . . loads of fun . . . member of football and baseball squads . . . likes other sports such as hunting and camping . . . intends to join the United States Air Force after gradua- tion. BETTY LOUISE CARTER 1813 Sycamore Street Haddon Heights Cleriml On the quiet side until you get to know her . . . Bet has been a mem- ber of the Glee Club . . . enjoys danc- frrimyx rrBetn ing and record collecting . . . always can be counted on for a good time . . . office work is in the future for Bet. ELLEN JOYCE CLARK 1612 Oak Avenue Haddon Heights Clerical Ioyce One of our quiet members, even when you know her . . . Joyce served the class in her quiet way . . . class sales . . . Glee Club . . . monitor . . . hoagies, math, and sewing interest joyce . . . her future plans are undecided. H RICHARD EDWARD CONNELL 10 Elm Place Bellmawr Park Dick Likable guy . . . always ready for fun . . . goes all out for stock car races . . . long weekends without homework suit him to a T . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and cars . . . will enter college to study agriculture. - .-. - S' 5-9' W, W, ,, I li f.T.-'CJ l 'V 17 ,-11' WILLIAM ROSS CARNIE 30 Second Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory Bill One of the shyer boys in the class . . . two-year merman for Mr. Ford . . . two years in Garnet and Gold Society . . . baseball . . . nice dresser . . . likes to eat, fish, and hunt . . . plans to attend college. ELIZABETH LOUISE COPLEY 307 Crest Avenue Haddon Heights Business Education Betty Has a friendly word for everybody . . . a good worker for the class . . . class treasurer . . . monitor . . . busi- ness manager of Scribe . . . cheer- leader . . . Glee Club . . . Choir . . . Senator 2 years . . . homeroom prcsi- dent for 1 year . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . wants to be a secretary. .-If . - 'JlF'!'7- T ' 'T3 ELEANOR RUTH coRs0N 1630 Sycamore Street Haddon Heights Business Education El Cheerful and easy to get along with . . . an active class worker . . . mem- ber of basketball squad for 4 years . . . softball for 1 year . . . student aide . . . homeroom secretary . . . dancing and vacations rate high with El . . . future is undecided. MARGARET JANE CORSON 1630 Sycamore Street Haddon Heights Clerical Margie Swell gal with a sweet personality . . . monitor . . . four years of basketball . . . likes dancing and swimming . . . softball for one year . . . class sales. 5 JAMES RAY CROMWELL 235 Charleston Avenue Lawnside ffIi'nY, Always has something witty to say . . . quite a dancer, especially when he hears Mambo music . . . just some- thing about Tuesday that doesn't fit Jim's fancy . . . can be found working on committees for Latin activities . . . future plans are undecided. EVELYN NANCY CULLINS 123 Emlen Avenue Lawnside College Preparatory ENN This young miss enjoys life and lets you know she does . . . she manages to keep herself busy . . . Glee Club . . . playing the piano and organ . . . 5 singing . . . reading . . . the future 'K , sees Ev as a teacher after she grad- , uates from college, of course. GEORGE ELMER CUNNINGHAM JJ 8 Filbert Avenue Stratford -fl General Panic 'GIS ,ij Fun-loving member of our class . . . ' Q' likes ice skating and roller skating ' A . . . member of baseball team . . . nice guy . . . plans to join the Coast Guard JOHN BENNETT DA GROSA or Navy after graduation. 1020 Oakwood Road Haddonfield BARBARA DANSER GEORGE RALPH DEAL C0U1'Kf'PffP1 Uf0f.Y Oxy, 214 Eighth Avenue 212 Madison Avenue Very hard-working president of Gar- Haddon Heights Magnolia net and Gold Society . . . captain of Business Edunltiou rfBarbn Gem,,.a1 ffRalpbU swimming team . . . president of senior class . . . varsity football . . . track . . . monitor . . . homeroom president . . . Spanish Club . . . popular with all . . . likes to be with people . . . pre-med or pre-dental education looms in the future. A happy-go-lucky gal . . . nice, wavy, blond hair . . . worked for four years on class sales . . . enjoys music and food . . . Barb plans to be a secretary after graduation. A happy-go-lucky fellow . . . always smiling . . . quite an avid baseball fan . . . aside from tinkering with cars, woodworking is a hobby of this young man . . . after graduation he will work for his father. 'T , i We N isiim .nf qv 'J ,ff 1 .1' 'U AJ. A v I FRANCES DE BENEDICTIS 312 E. Washington Avenue Magnolia Frannie Rarin' to go, that's Frannie . . . frosh homeroom president . . . monitor . . . in her spare time she likes to dance, skate, and eat . . . some day she wants a small home and family of her own. SHIRLEY INEZ DE SHIELDS 127 Thomas Avenue Lawnside Cleriral Shirley Cheery, easy to get along with . . . activities include hockey, softball, and Garnet and Gold Society . . . likes shrimp, French fries, and Ralph . . . in her spare time she is quite an artist . . . after graduation she hopes to get a good job. VIRGINIA ANN DIMMICK 19 Second Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory Ginny Always laughing . . . sparkling per- sonality . . . Orchestra . . . Choir . . . hockey and basketball manager . . . backstage worker . . . Scribe . . . librarian . . . A.D.V. Club . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . Quill and Scroll Society . . . plans to attend Penn State. RICHARD BRUCE DIXON 642 Clements Bridge Road Barrington General Dirk Likes working around cars . . . good friend to all . . . passes some of his spare time eating and sleeping . . . easy going . . . at present he is in the Naval Reserves . . . after graduation from Heights he will join the Navy. 1., ,,,.,.,..g,1!Wni,i.,ugpmzwnvggqs-nw- 2Q2mvvv , .. ,, ,V --H V- ,,, i ,,, , IF J DOROTHY MAE DEHNHARD 1316 West High Street Haddon Heights Business Education Dot A very nice blonde . . . active in class sales . . . junior play committee . . . enjoys collecting records . . . fond of a certain young man with a 40 Ford . . . to make good use of her business course, Dot hopes to become a private secretary. GERTRUDE EDITH DOBBINS 111 King Street Magnolia ffGertU Friendly with a ready smile and hello . Q . enjoys attending baseball games and dances . . . plans to go to business school. -122 ,l tlal.1K 41 ROBERT E. DELANEY 8 Union Avenue Stratford Clerical Bob One of our rather quiet members . . . gridiron man for three years . . . track for two years . . . Scribe reporter . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . old cars, sports, and people meet with Bob's approval . . . future is unde- cided. ...la .1- F 5 WILLIAM MARTIN DOMIANO 1021 Browning Lane Bellmawr General Willie Wonderful fellow . . . favorite pastime is working on cars . . . basketball . . . likes swimming . . . plans to go to prep school and then into engineering. 5, 'V', i!1l'il f:+- I , fC1,9-1I-' n if f 1 . - 'gp fx ,ff fl ll growli- lvl ELINOR DOTTAVI CAROL ANN DOUGHERTY JOSEPH DRUZDOWSKY 411 Third Avenue 314 West Madison Avenue 112 Vassar Avenue Stratford College Preparatory El Clerical Carol Cleriral jog Very quiet, but can be counted Has a smile for everyone . activities This young man came to us from when you need her vice president include hockey Glee Club, secretary Lower Camden County Regional . . . of F T A 'Y Teen member of Y Teen Club, and homeroom secre- not one to sit back and let the world enjoys reading and eating pizza tary for two years after gradua- pass him by . . . archery . . . Student a teaching career beams ahead tion would like to get office work. Council . . . Chorus . . . Joe plans to become a bookkeeper. DORIS ANN DUBLE 16 Nokomis Road Hi-Nella Business Education Dar Real cute . . . a welcome member to any group . . . Garnet and Gold . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . homeroom president . . . Prom Committee . . . Garneteer staff . . . after graduation Dar would like to work as an ac- countant. BARBARA MADELINE DUCKETT 121 Harvard Avenue Stratford Clerical Reds A redhead that is nice to know . . . pleasant personality . . . activities are hockey and working in the plays . . . likes pizza pie and records . . . quiet until you know her . . . plans to be a nurse. RENEE IRENE DUSCHELE JAYNE EELLS 2 0 Edwards Avenue S Cooper Avgnue Stratford Busmess Education Betty Clfflflll 5l10 ffe Business Education Layne Nice girl to know lots of fun J'-'Sf 350'-lf as big 35 3 Peanut - - - A nice, quiet girl . . . Glee Club, Glee Club basketball C1285 Wlirkel' Pl'0m Committee - - - monitor, busy worker in class sales likes dancing and records Betty C1155 ddhiie C0mm1lt99S active il! . . . can be seen decorating for dances plans to be a successful secretary JUHIOI' and SGIHOI' S2125 SUN and . . . worked on Prom Committee . . . pizza rate high with this miss . . . enjoys Igalian food and sewing , , , enjoys collecting records . hopes to after graduation we ,ee Jgyne as 3 secretary. - 5. -' i .oh 1 pw-1' f JEANNE LOUISE ELLS 1729 Prospect Ridge Boulevard Haddon Heights Collage Preparatory Ieannie Choir . . . Glee Club . . . swimming . . . enjoys dancing and eating pizza . . . Jeanne plans to teach dancing after school. RUTH CAROL EMERY 119 Market Street Crescent Park Clerical Carol Always ready for a good time and loves to dance . . . active as a class salesman . . . ice cream, people who enjoy themselves, dancing, and horse- back riding rate high with this miss . . . future secretary. MARTHA EBERHARD EVOY 129 White Horse Pike Haddon Heights College Preparatory Small, but packed with plenty of am- rrMartyo1 x bition . . . top salesman in senior class , . . . Scribe . . . softball . . . attendance worker . . . basketball . . . Camera Club . . . Garnet and Gold Society New S- . . . National Honor Society . . . Quill - and Scroll Society . . . plans to attend college and take pre-med. DANIEL J. M. FANNELLE JR. 1945 Prospect Ridge Blvd. , Haddon Heights .2 Danny,' We will all remember Danny and his combo, The Saints . . . enjoys mu- sic and clothes . . . marched with the band two years and worked on the Scribe . . . after graduation he plans to go in business with his father. RIC ARD GEORGE FERG H HELEN FELMEY Hilltop ,Avenue 33 Brown Avenue Bellmawr Business Education Helen Nice to have around . . . an active member in the class sales . . . likes miniature golf and movies . . . always cheerful . . . plans to be a secretary after graduation. Somerdale General DV Tall and good-looking . . . not too talkative, but friendly . . . football . . . baseball . . . swimming . . . moni- tor . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . will attend college after leaving Heights. ki!! JEROME EVAUL 218 Second Avenue Haddon Heights ffjerrylf Likable fellow . . . can be seen pa- trolling the lunch room as chief cafe- teria monitor . . . three year member of A.V.A .... vocalized in Choir and Boys' Glee Club . . . enjoys working with his short wave radio . . . tinkcrs with his car . . . after graduation he will join the Coast Guard. ii 37 CAROLIE ELIZABETH FITZGERALD 119 White Horse Pike Haddon Heights rrpitzyn Bubblin' over wtih happiness . . . very active young miss around school . . . class sales . . . Prom Committee . . . swimming . . . hockey . . . Fitzy enjoys having fun with her many friends . . . cooking . . . the future sees Fitzy entering the business world. 'Us On - I 114 L. ANI 1-q 2 552.4 ' GEORGE FRICK 113 Ninth Avenue Haddon Heights General George Always messing around . . . partici- pates in football and track . . . likes to have lots of money . . . sports, cars, and girls rate with George . . . plans to join the service and tour the U. S. A, . A EUGENE PHILLIP GEIGER White Horse Pike Somerdale General Gene Nice to know . . . whiz on the motor- cycle . . . likes his accordion . . . hunting is one of his hobbies . . . fu- ture plans will be with his accordion until Uncle Sam gets him. T3 -iff' ANNA-MARIE FRIIS 129 White Horse Pike Haddon Heights College Preparatory Annmus Exchange student from Denmark . . . honorary member of Garnet and Gold Society . . . honorary senator . . . out for hockey and basketball . . . likes senior parties . . . has a sweet smile for everyone . . . plans to re- turn to Denmark and study to be- come a doctor. BARBARA FULLERTON Kings Highway Haddon Heights College Preparatory Barb Pert, pretty . . . co-captain of our cheerleaders . . . known for her beau- tiful blond hair . . . played basketball for two years . . . can always be de- pended upon to do a good job . . . member of Garnet and Gold Society and National Honor Society . . . her future plans include college. JOANNE ELIZABETH GABRIEL 15 Eleventh Avenue Haddon Heights Business Education Io A, A wonderful person to know . . . Garnet and Gold . . . Senate recording secretary . . . class secretary . . . ' Choir . . . Glee Club . . . library sec- retary . . . head majorette . . . moni- tor . . . future secretary. NORMA GAGLIARDI 240 Albany Avenue Barrington Business Education Norm Full of pep and always talking . . . lots of fun . . . frosh basketball . . . sales . . . two years as Mr. Ford's secretary . . . Prom Committee . . . being a good secretary is her plan for the future. GERALD KENNETH GEIGER White Horse Pike Somerdale fflerryfl Friendly . . . always ready for a good time . . . enjoys playing the accordion, baseball, and swimming . . . plans to join the Coast Guard. ADELE GIBSON 235 Ashland 'Avenue Lawnside General A Peppy and full of fun, that's A . . . loves dancing . . . always laughing and having a good time . . . when there's food around you're sure to End Adele . . . crystal ball foresees her as a hair- dresser . . . then a housewife. v-,gzvrgv . 1,1 I v 'K : . NEIL JOHN GITHENS RICHARD GOLLMER CHARLENE GRAF 208 Tenth Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory Nails Very likable guy . . . nice personality . . . football . . . baseball . . . Spanish Club . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . enjoys boats . . . after graduation he 238 Beaver Drive Bellmawr Rirb,' Quiet until you get to know him . . . likes to dance, especially to rock and roll music . . . for some reason white bucks and knee socks just get a second 1827 Wayne Avenue Haddon Heights Business Education Char Heights' busy hockey goalie . . . Garnet and Gold . . . Garneteer Staff . . . Student Aide . . . softball . . . basket- ball . . . class sales . . . school maga- will attend college . . . watch out, glance from Rich . . . immediate zine . . . wherever there's fun you'll girls! future sees Rich in the Air Force. find her . . . some lucky boss will get JUDITH ANN GRAY an efficient secretary. 300 Copley Road Haddonfield College Preparatory Indy Wonderful person to know . . . shows her talent at the piano . . . president of Library Council . . . National Honor Society . . . Choir . . . Orchestra . . . French Club . . . Future Teachers Club . . . Scribe . . . always smiling . . . plans to become a teacher. LELAND GROSSMAN 103 Evesham Avenue Magnolia College Preparatory Terrific class worker . . . four years A.V.A .... three years Choir . . . three years of basketball . . . two years of track . . . one year baseball . . . frosh class prexy . . fPLee!! . monitor . . . Garnet and Gold member . . . plans to go to Gettysburg College for business administration. MARY GURCH I0 Ninth Avenue Haddon Heights P91013 Fun-loving member of the class . . . foreign cars and foods rate with Jo . . . enjoys all the Fine Arts, sports, and travelling . . . would like to go to art school and do some further tra- velling. THOMAS HADAD 106 Kingston Avenue Barrington PPTOMD One of Mr. Ford's dashing cindermen . . . friendly product of Barrington . . . has wavy, black hair . . . favorite pastime is girls . . . full of energy . . . always looking for fun . . . after graduation he plans to join the service. ,4 H' 35 ,W 'area ,1 :af Us 1 4. A RODNEY HAMILTON 215 Tenth Avenue Haddon Heights Rod Good-looking . . . friendly to every- one, but a little on the quiet side . . . playing baseball is tops with Rod and photography is his favorite hobby . . . the future leads toward college and a business career. qeF..,.1.,.g.5,,.-.,,..v- I- . 5-'nv-ms:-3, - w vt ' fn-v -w.--rv -1-rgrruggmypwwn HELEN BARBARA HAND FREDERICK SLATER HAND, JR. LAURENCE JOSEPH HANSON 216 Russell Avenue 7 Columbia Avenue 4 Cedar Avenue Barrington Stratford Somefdille Clcriml Barb General Duck Hose Gal with Il lot of pep . . . softball Friendly with a smile for every- Member of A-V-A ---. Garnet and . . . one of her hobbies is taking pic- one . . . his hobbies include cars and Gold socletl' - - - science Club - - - A!- tures . . . Nurse's Aide . . . always going to any kind of auto race . . . a Sembll' Committee - - - Stage CFCW ready to have fun . . , the future little on the quiet side . . . a wel- ' - - 5P0ff5'Wi5e he P3l'flClP3fe5 in sees unnrbn headed to be 3 nurse. come member of the class . I D future swimming and track . . . likes to eat Plans are undecided. anything . . . ice skating and a 48 Plymouth rate high with Hose. JANET HARPER 6 Phoenix Avenue Lawnside Clerical Skippy Quiet and well-liked . . . :I member of the Glee Club . . . hockey . . . full iw of pep . . . El nice disposition . . . softball . . . plans to go to a business SHIRLEY ANN HARPER 157 Evergreen Avenue Somerdale General Shi,-I Smile for all . . . terrific personality . . . attendance helper . . . senior sales X . . . likes sewing, Italian foods, and leisure time . . . nice to know . . . plans to work in an oflice. MARION LORRAINE HARRIS FRANK HARTMAN GEORGE KENNETH HEATH 429 East Ashland Avenue 1213 Sylvan Drive 4 Tansbofo Road Magnolia Berlin College Preparatory Marine C II P ff Gfflfwll Creeper Likabjc girl . . . Glee Club . . . Lots of fun . . . football. . . Spanish Qulte 3 sport ' - - Pl3YS football Future Teachers Club . . . librarian Club . . . Hobby Club . . . Prom ' ' ' baseball ' - ' likes to hllllf, Swim, . . enjoys designing clothes . . . full Committee . . . plans to attend Drexel and flsll ' ' ' dancing - - - blondes of fun . . . Marion plans to attend Institute of Technology. ' ' ' slmtlllg ' ' ' after graduation Glassboro Teachers College. he would like to join ranks with Uncle Sam or work for Bell Telephone. , ,H 1 - I . Q!!- JOHN EDWARD HENKEL 1325 Maple Avenue Haddon Heights General Hink One of the quiet members of our class . . . likes ice skating and water skiing . . . card shark . . . lots of fun . . . good bowler . . . plans to join the Army or Coast Guard. CAROL ELIZABETH L1 i I itz! HENRY E. HESS 48 Farmdale Road Somerdale General Hg,,ry'P Tall and good-looking . . . football . . . basketball . . . track . . . his hobby is working with cars . . . future is undecided. HINCKEN 206 Crest Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory Him-k All-around gal . . . full of fun . . . activities are four years . . . Choir . . . plays . . . Garnet and Gold backstage manager . . . . . likes to collect souvenirs and to go boating . . . plans to study law or psychology at college. PATRICIA VIRGINIA HOFF 32 Carter Avenue Bellmawr Park Business Education Quiet, but oh so nice . . . lent her voice to the Glee Club as a fresh- man . . . her ready smile makes her liked by all . . . enjoys roller skat- of Glee Club . . . hockey Society . . . . swimming fFPat!! af X ing and horseback riding . . . the future secs her a very retary. MARGARET HULLER 12 Barrington Avenue Barrington Clcriral Peggy Very nice girl . . . quiet in her own sort of way . . . worker for the at- tendance office . . . enjoys baseball and skating . . . heading to be a secretary. 94 ff efficient sec- MICHAEL HYCZKA East Crestwood Road Somerdale General Mike Quiet until you get to know him . . . guard on the gridiron for three years . . . served as baseball manager for two years . . . wavy, blond hair . . . plans on entering the service after graduation. fx 5 SALLIE HICKS 23 Pine Terrace Bellmawr Park General ffsuni,-,U Pleasant personality . . . has long, black, wavy hair . . . her favorite pastimes include swimming and dang- ing . . . is on the quiet'side . . , to be a nurse is Sallie's ambition. i GEORGE MALCOME JACKSON 124 Emlen Avenue Lawnside Stonewall Witty Senate Treasurer . . . terrific personality . . . active member of Senior Class . . . Garnet and Gold . . . monitor . . . 3 years of foot- ball . . . 4 years of track . . . always ready to help . . . after graduation, college or U.S.M,C. 5 JPN, Ivi- I---I.--iw i K - 1 5,.'.Fpzf i L. ELIZABETH JAQUELINE JESTER 1812 Narberth Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory Belly Peppy Social V.P. of Senate . . . mem- ber of National Honor, National Theapian, and Garnet and Gold So- cieties . . . 3 years baseball manager . . . 4 years basketball . . . attendance helper . . . hopes to work toward a teaching career. CURTIS ACKLEY JOHNSON 402 Tenth Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory Curt Behind this lad's quietness gleams sharp wit . . . great man for the outdoor activities . . . fishing . . . swim- ming . . . baseball . . . raising wild life . . . in the., future we see Curt entering a forestry school then work- ing for wildlife conservation. M- I 'Q . Q , I. A ' N. , .HW ,. 1 f'f'. . . EQ, .V'f-Q72 CHARLES EDWARD JONES 1000 Clements Bridge Road Barrington Clerical Chaffee One of the more talkative members of our class . . . always has something interesting to say . . . has kept him- self busy in the past years . . . Glee Club . . . Choir . . . Band . . . music, animals, and people interest Chuck . . . in the future we sec him engaged in missionary work. JOAN MAE KARSTIEN 244 White Horse Pike Berlin reloann talented Joan has warbled for the Glee Club for 3 years . . . she also likes ice skating and dancing . . . . . . the future sees joan in the Bellmawr ffRaV,, Clerical 1 A dark-eyed young miss who has a --.t smile for everyone . . . musically U' N 7 homework and tests don't rate at all business world. RAYMOND E. KASPER Q- A 121 Anderson Avenue -, N z ees JOHN A. KELLEY 26 Lippincott Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory lay A nice smile for all . . . well-liked . . . likes swimming, food, and camp- ing . . . dependable . . . good-looking Friendly . . . out for track and frosh baseball . . . interested in cars, hunting, fishing, and swimming . . . would like to work in sporting goods after graduation. LINDA KELLY 1400 Sycamore Street Haddon Heights PPL' II U H1 G . . . activities include four years of HnPpV'30-'lucky ' ' ' four Years of football and track . . . Garnet and fheerlendlflg ' ' ' basketball ' - - en' Gold Socicty . . . National Honor Joys danung and swlmmmg ' - - mcg Society . . . French Club . . . Senior Class vice-president . . . plans some sort of engineering. to know . . . full of energy and bounce . . . future plans are un- decided. WILLIAM MARTIN KILLE 22 Warren Avenue Crescent Park General Bill Fun to have around . . . likes cars . . . spends his spare time hunting or swimming . . . nice to all who know him . . . goes for girls . . . in the way of food, Bill especially likes fried rabbit . . . future plans include join- ing Uncle Sam's Navy. Q: 6 .A N L in ll il ,li I I RICHARD DOUGLAS KNAPP 606 Kings Highway Haddon Heights College Preparatory Rich Brainy . . . spent part of junior year in Texas . . . monitor . . . member of Science Club . . . likes sports . . . wants to be an accountant . . . will attend college. ROBERT C. LaLENA 7 Rich Avenue Berlin I DON KOCH 65 Wilson Avenue Bellmawr College Preparatory Don Quiet until he gets to know you . . . archer . . . a regular Joe and 3 good friend . . . one of Mr. Hess' mermen . . . enjoys traveling and baseball . . . a stamp collector . . . Don would like to become a chemist after graduation. College Preparatory Bob Lots of fun to have around . . . faith- ful monitor . . . a swell little fella who's friendly to all . . . played base- ball for three years . . . likes all sports . . . a proud Berlinite . . . big cut-up . . . works at Sam's Market during the summer . . . college looms ahead. VIRGINIA JEAN LAMBERT 21 Eighth Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory Jean This year's Garneteer Editor-in-Chief . . . always busy . . . National Honor Society . . . Scribe news editor attendance worker . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Choir . . . librarian Garnet and Gold Society . . . Glee Club . . . likes reading . . . headed for college. JOHN MICHAEL KWASIZUR 348 Creek Road Bellmawr College Preparatory Jalan Swell fellow that's nice to know . . . baseball manager in his freshman year . . . enjoys dancing and pizza . . . easy to get along with . . . likes to draw . . . treasurer of church MYF . . . church choir . . . will enter Temple to study in the field of fine arts. MIRIAM JANE LeLONG NORMAN KELSOE LINES PAUL LIPSI, JR. 5 Washington Avenue 82 Princeton Avenue 9 Poplar Street Berlin Crescent Park Bellmawr Park Clerical Mimi Norm Here's a pretty little person who's just as sweet as she looks . . . student aide . . . enjoys driving and dancing . . . homeroom president . . . likes to knit . . . lots of fun . . . future plans undecided. Good sense of humor . . . always ready for a good time . . . out for foot- ball and baseball . . . can usually be seen riding friends around in his white Ford convertible . . . the Navy looms bright in Norm's future. Paul Good-looking guy . . . always looking for fun . . . 3 years football . . . baseball . . . homeroom president for 2 years . . . plans to join the United States Air Force. ,Q MARY LOU LUDWIG 202 Albany Avenue Barrington ffMarJ,ll Quiet and shy pleasing smile One of our quieter members . . . cnyoys nt 1nds1ilung plqns ig be class sales . . . softball . . . the 1 privuu secretary Yankees rate high with Mary . . her future is undecided. , 1 L CAROL ANN LUNN 316 Reading Avenue Barrington College Preparatory Lanny Well-liked, with a big smile for every- one . . . basketball . . . softball . . . hockey . . . Glee Club . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . National Honor Society . . . Scribe . . . library staff . . . class sales . . . college is in the future for Lunny. DEBORAH LESCURE LYON 126 Madison Avenue Magnolia College Preparatory Debbie Bundle of joy . . . member of Garnet and Gold Society . . . secretary of P' Future Nurses Club . . . attendance -if' School. helper . . . Choir . . . monitor . . . hockey . . . helps with senior sales . . . Glee Club . . . plans to attend N University of Pennsylvania Nursing JAMES JOSEPH MacCARTHY 339 Hutchinson Avenue Haddonfield College Preparatory Mac Came to us from Haddonfield High School . . . member of the Camera Club . . . Scribe . . . Garneteer worker . . . the future will find him in col- DAVID ANTHONY M1cINTYRE JAMES JOSEPH MANZI lege. 5 Hendrickson Avenue Bellmawr College Preparatory jim Nice to have around . . . always ready for a laugh . . . his friendly smile is known by everyone . . . Jim has kept himself busy in the past years . . . football . . . Homeroom President . . . he enjoys all kinds of sports . . . in the future Jim plans to attend college. SANDRA ANN MARSHALL 1404 Sycamore Street Haddon Heights Clerical Sandy Nice-looking lass with a sweet per- sonality . . . always fun to be with . . . driving and ice skating really rate with Sandy . . . she also shares the common dislike of homework . . . the future sees Sandy as a clerical secretary. i -II. Y-I Fvyfwvm Q ,,,.-. a, ,,, ,.vY -.--. .i- : -1--1, 1 -f ' -p wk fx MARY LOUISE MARTIN BRUCE ASTLEY MCDONNELL 1328 W. High Street 400 West Sth Avenue Haddon Heights Barrington College Preparatory Mar College Preparatory Bruce Quite an actress . . . member of Senate President . . . class president Thespian Society . . . Assembly Com- for two years . . . Garnet and Gold mittee prexy . . . National Honor Society . . . popular fellow . . . co- Sccicty . . . Garnet and Gold Society captain of football team . . . track . . . Garneteer worker . . . enjoys star . . . four years of basketball working at Our Lady of Lourdes Hos- . . . member of Student Court . . . pital . . . always ready to have a monitor . . . all South-jersey football good time . . . future sees her as a player . . . plans to attend college. doctor. LEO JAMES MEALEY 14 Bergen Avenue Crescent Park General Lip Good class worker . . . Worked hard during the Curtis Drive . . . a swim- mer for Heights for one year . . . member of Archery Club for four years . . . his future plans are to join the Navy and take up a trade. JOHN FRANK MELOSKY 269 Lott Avenue Barrington Gcfmral jake Good build . . . likes to eat subs . . . monitor . . . quiet until you get to know him . . . plans to join the Navy after graduation. SANDRA MIEKLEY AUGUSTA CLAUDIA MILLER 26 Tenth Avenue 401 White Horse Pike Haddon Heights Magnolia Business Erluration Sandy College Preparatory Claudia A hard-working miss . . . full of subtle humor . . . National Honor and Garnet and Gold Societies . . . monitor . . . member of Glee Club . . . Band Pretty blond hair . . . wonderful per- sonality . . . typing editor of Scribe . . . Garneteer . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . National Honor Society . . . Orchestra . . . student aide . . . future plans include Glassboro State Teachers College. . . . Quill and Scroll Society . . . monitor . . . our crystal ball sees Sandy as an efficient secretary. l MICHAEL MtINALLY 1307 Sylvan Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory Mike Good-looking with nice blond hair . . . a four year gridiron man . . . track . . . likes all sports . . . math whiz . . . National Honor Society . . . liked by all for his pleasant way . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . plans to enter college and study en- gineering. 5-7 ANTHONY F. MILONE JZ Cornell Avenue Stratford General Tony A fun-loving and likable member of our class . . . good-looking with nice wavy hair . . . track . . . likes eat- ing and all sports . . . working with cars and model trains are his favorite pastimes . . . Tony plans to join the service and then be an engineer. .ff is, iv Q ii Q- 'Vs S l ' l, DONALD MITCHELL EDWARD A. MULLER MARIAN NEWTON 100 Magnolia Avenue 111 Station Avenue 11 White Horse Pike Somerdale Haddon Heights Lawnside eenon-1 uEdu ,,Newt,, Good build . . . football player for Small, good-natured fellow . . . faith- Pretty miss with a friendly smile . . . three years . . . friendly to all . . . ful monitor . . . not bad with a bow active in band and orchestra . . . on baseball team for one year . . . and arrow . . . sports-wise he likes Spanish Club . . . nice to know and homeroom president . . . three years bowling . . . all types of outdoor fun to be with . . . played baseball of track . . . plans to be a surveyor sports . . . doesn't care for homework . . . enjoys playing piano in spare after visiting with Uncle Sam. . . . his future plans include the Navy. time . . . in Newt's future we see 45- .X 'T'- MARGARET MARY OVERLAND 1824 South Park Avenue Haddon Heights Business Ezlucuiion Peggy Lots of fun . . . basketball for three years . . . two years of hockey . . . softball for one year . . . likes danc- ing and bowling . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . class sales . . . attendance office worker . . . plans to be rl secretary. success as a medical secretary. DENNIS MICHAEL O'CONNOR A N5 ff? General 108 Third Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory Denny A well-liked and respected member of our class . . . National Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll Society . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . Band . . . monitor . . . baseball and basketball manager . . . Scribe reporter . . . exchange student to Germany. JOHN J. O'CONNOR, JR. 27 South Bellmawr Avenue Bellmawr fflarkl, Good worker for the senior class . . . played J.V. basketball . . . plans to go to Spring Garden Institute to become an electrical technician. HELEN PAN 1829 Sycamore Street Haddon Heights College Preparatory Hel First prize winner of a posture con- test . . . Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll Society . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . Photography Editor of Garneteer . . . senator . . . Senior class secretary . . . Glee Club . . . basketball . . . our crystal ball sees Helen in college studying Home Eco- nomics. JAY WALTER PEARSON 1352 Maple Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory jay Redhead that's nice .to know . . . played for four years in the band and orchestra . . . rather reserved . . . enjoys math and summer vaca- tions . . . playing the piano and the organ are favorite pastimes . . . pleas- ant manner . . . future plans include studying a business course at Temple or Drexel. 3 ALoNzo VERNON PERKINS Bryant Avenue Lawnside PQPDPSY Talented when it comes to drawing . . . played basketball for Heights . . . liken to work with cars . . . good baseball player . . . his future is undecided. 1 X .f--I H JEAN MARIE PETTIGREW JULIA CLAIRE PFEIFFER 1209 Chesterfield Road 20 Arlington Avenue Haddonfield Stratford College Preparatory lean julie Brown-haired lass . . . came to us in her junior year from Collingswood . . . sports and music enthusiast . . . song-bird of the Glee Club . . . a congenial smile for all . . . member of varsity archery . . . works as a monitor . . . plans to attend college after graduation. RICHARD CHARLES PLUM r Nice personality . . . attendance worker . . . Glee Club . . . freshman basketball . . . enjoys a lively gym class and reading . . . will make a dependable secretary after graduation. 6 Valley Drive V. I I Catalina Hills l Somerdale , V General Rick Quiet, but nice to know . . . football x player for three years . . . his hobby ka Q Q' is cars . . . likes to eat good food jf' . . . plans to give a few years to K Uncle Sam in the Air Force. A K A DONALD PLUTA A in 251 Lott Avenue it :AE A 4 Barra-W ,, ernonn Q f'.' Friendly personality . . . lots of fun .'Aa ':!l:5.. 'SJ -J'-:-re I . . . likes to play football . . . monitor 'X . . co-captain of the swimming team 'i 1 A' Y' ' ' . . . plans to enter Rutgers University to study engineering. :VJ ELSIE JEAN PULLARO ANTHONY JOSEPH RAVONI KATHERINE REED 340 White Horse Pike 1 West Crestwood Avenue 100 Harvard Avenue Berlin Somerdale Stratford Business Eduration El Clerical Tony Clerical Kathy Nice to have around . . . Choir for three years and Glee Club for four years . . . in addition to music and art, she likes painting . . . plans to become a secretary. T7 V- A nice-looking fellow who loves rac- ing . . . likes to monkey around with cars . . . always rarin' to go . . . will be heading toward the Marines after graduation. One of the quieter members of the senior class . . . displayed her musical talents in the Band and Orchestra . . . can always be depended upon to do a good job . . . monitor . . . future sees Kathy as a secretary. mf -ll- MARGARET ANN REED 206 Ogg Avenue Hi-Nella Business Edumtion Peggy Active worker on the Library Council for three years . . . a rather quiet young lady until you get to know her . . . competent secretary of Mr. Baker for one-half year . . . worked in the attendance office . . . pleasing to the eye. ARTMAN BALOD REEVES 418 West jackson Avenue Magnolia College Preparatory Art A very popular guy . . . Judicial Vice-President of Senate . . . class president for two years . . . National Honor Society . . . track . . . basket- ball . . . plans to go to college or into the Navy. PATRICIA JAMES REWALT 416 Second Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory lim Neat, all-around guy . . . another senior sports enthusiast . . . displays his talent out on the baseball diamond . . . one of Mr. Ford's mermen . . . Hobby Club . . . Jim's quick quips reveal his humorous side . . . hopes to attend Rutgers. ANN RICHARDSON 1613 West High Street Haddon Heights Business Education Pat fr Sharp dresser . . . always laughing . . . hockey . . . swimming manager . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . class sales . . . likes sports and danc- II ing . . . Choir and Glee Club . . . l bright future in the secretarial field. WILLIAM GEORGE RITCHIE 21 Jackson Road Berlin College Preparatory Bill Pleasant young man . . . active mem- ber of our class . . . basketball . . . stage crew . . . baseball . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . Choir . . . A.V.A. . . the future sees Bill at- tending Trenton State Teachers Col- lege. WILLIAM FRANCIS RIVELLO LILLIAN REBECCA ROESBERG RICHARD ROGERS 161 Somerdale Road 111 Avon Road 4 Day Lane Soxnerdale Barrington Barrington College Preparatory Bill Clcrirnl 1 il Clerical Rich Short and very good-looking . . . monitor . . . track manager . . . always well-dressed . . . a willing worker . . . enjoys golf, baseball, and dancing . . . plans to enter service and then off to college . . . look out, girls! Nice to be around . . . songbird of our Choir and Glee Club . . . friendly smile for all . . . kept herself busy with sophomore and junior sales . . . member of monitor system and Future Nurses Club . . . in Lil's future we hear wedding bells. R Rich is a swell fella' to have around and nice to know . . . member of the monitor system for several years . . . likes to tinker with cars . . . enjoys a good time . . . plans to use his future serving our country in the Navy. WILDA JOSEPHINE ROGERS 4 Moore Avenue Lawnside Clerirnl Will Rogers Quiet, until you get to know her . . . a sweet, ready smile is part of her personality . . . good sports, music, dancing, skating and cooking are high on Will's list of likes . . . attend- ing a business school is in Will's future. BARBARA JOAN ROLLER 412 Peltoma Road Barrington Barb A nice personality . . . hockey . . . business manager of Scribe . . . Quill and Scroll Society . . . Garnet and Gold member . . . monitor . . . Glee Club . . . enjoys football games, music, and summer vacation . . . will prob- ably attend business school. STEVEN RUDNICK JR. 1109 Sylvan Drive Haddon Heights Clerical Sieve Football bruiser for four years . . . good-looking, and what a build! . . . An asset to Heights' baseball squad . . . doesn't care much for studying . enjoys gym classes and all sports . . future sees Stevc in the Navy. WALTER RUSSELL 1100 Sycamore Street Haddon Heights General Came to us in his junior year from Dobbins High . . . one-year man on the gridiron . . . a little quiet but Scotty a big hit with the girls . . . member of J.V. baseball . . . very good-look- ing . . . looking forward to the Navy. SYBIL ROSEN 8 Valley Drive Somerdale ffsybll Pleasing personality . . . member of French Club . . . monitor . . . likes swimming, all sports, and dancing . . . hobbies include record keeping and scrapbook diary . . . future in model- ing or teaching. E BARBARA SCHARNAGL DOROTHY M. RYRIE DOMINIC L. SANTANGELO 109 Erie Avenue 327 Harley Avenue 130 Bradley Avenue Barrington Some,-dale Bellmawl. Business Education Spm'riy Business Education Dot General Dom Tfllla d3fk'h3if9d - ' - quiet, but Always ready with a bubbling giggle . . . has pretty, black, wavy hair . . . likes skating, dancing, food, and Al . . . lots of fun . . . easy to get along with . . . some lucky boss will get a good secretary after graduation. Good-looking . . . real crazy about cars . . . Boys' Glee Club . . . Choir . . . Dom plans to join the Air Force after leaving Heights. 4- 1 likes to have fun . . . played basket- ball in freshman year . . . worked in the attendance office . . . took part in class sales . . . likes roller skating and good food . . . enjoys playing the accordion . . . will make someone a good stenographer. .15 1 of: ,L 1 .BLK I n f - J . YS Q oigmx I7 '1 BARBARA ANN SCHULTZ MILDRED JANE SCOTT BARBARA ELIZABETH SEUFERT 34 Wilson Avenue 1108 Sylvan Drive 1114 Sycamore Street Bellmowr Haddon Heights Haddon Heights Bugiucgg Elluralioyg Sf-11,411-sie Bnsincs Education Scottie Business Education Barb A terrific girl who is lots of fun Always smiling and talking . . . an Cute and lots of fun always , , , monitor for three yen,-s , , , active class member . . . Glee Club talking cheerleading Glee homeroom treasurer , , , gi busy . . . Choir . . . monitor . . . frosh Club Scribe Barb likes a y worker in Clngg soles , , , Advergiging basketball . . . Prom Committee . . . thing in the line of food t e Club , , , Gnrnogeer gypisg , , , gnjgyg Garneteer and Scribe typist . . . Mr. future sees this miss as 1 secretxry playing miniature golf . . . nice to know . . . future plans include secre- tarial work. ROBERT SPANGLER SMALL 243 Reading Avenue Barrington 'fBob7! On the quiet side when with strangers . . . easy to get along with . . . mem- ber of the Naval Reserves . . . plans to join the Navy after graduation. Baker's secretary for one year . . . A.D.V. Club . . . enjoys eating and dancing . . . will make someone a fine WCFQWYY- CAROL ANNE SHERWOOD Clerical Carol' A very humorous gal Glee Club . . . cafeteria worker junior sales . . . enjoys good music and likes to sing . . future plans include going to a business school WAYNE RICHARD SHERWOOD certain. EILEEN BEATRICE SMALLEY CAROLYN SUE SMITH 323 Fouth Avenue Bellmawr Business Erlurafiou Eileen good worker for the attendance office . . . and marching in the and Bugle Corps . . . college and become a 4'-T da Cleriral Wagrzc A well-mannered senior likes to play golf allergic to term papers . . . good student member of the Monitor Club football player in senior year his future is un DOROTHY JEAN SMITH ERNEST BARTELT SMITH HELEN B. SMITH 9 Station Avenue 203 Third Avenue I0 Vassar Avenue Haddon Heights Haddon Heights Somerdale Business Ezluration jean Ernie Ginny Personality and dependability rolled Ambitious ' ' ' National Honor Social' Small, with a dynamic personality . . . into one . . . this year's very able ' - - One of Mr. Ford's track men . . . never quiet . . . Ginny loves any- hockfy captain . . . a real class worker Swimming - - - BUSUIHSS Edif0l' of thing in the line of fun or food . . . . . . basketball 4 years . . . Senate Gilfnefeel' - - - Band member - - - monitor . . . Glee Club . . . tap corresponding secretary . . . Glee Club Quill and Sfmll 50Cl9fY - - - Garner dancing . . . ice skating . . . Italian . . . National Honor and Garnet and and Gold S0Cl9lY - - - Senator - - - foods . . . a secretarial career looms Gold Societies . . . Jean will attend monitor - - - made fl 80011 M-C for in Ginny's future. Centenary College for Women to study to become a medical secretary. ROBERT SMITH 326-B Princeton Road Haddonfield College Preparatory Nice, humorous guy . . . fun to have around . . . interested in cars . . . likes dancing and parties . . . Smitty plans to join ranks in some branch of the service. PHYLLIS CHARLENE SNAIR S18 Eleventh Avenue Haddon Heights Quiet, but very friendly . . . four years of hockey . . . captain of basketball team . . . student aide . . . likes skating and driving Club . . . backstage crew . activities . . . the future attending college. MARION DORIS SOUDER 137 Minnetonka Road Hi-Nella Clcriral Smokey', A terrific girlg the life of any party . . . hockey . . . baseball . . . monitor . . . a lively gym class and driving rate high with Smokey . . . future plans include teaching gym. JUS -'Y HUT' talent show . . . plans to go to college to study law. Smitty Char ',.':'. ' Bill . French . . class sees her CAROLYN ELLEN SPARKS WILLIAM JAMES SPROWL 208 Washington Avenue 14 Wilson Avenue Magngligl Bellmawr S11arlzie General Pretty, blond-haired lass . . . keeps Tall and halldwme with nice W3VY herself busy with cafeteria duty and hail' - - - 5P3f0 time SPC!!! finkffing class sales . . . displays her abundant energy on the basketball court and baseball diamond . . . where there's fun you'll usually find Sparkie. with cars good time music . . musical en . . . always ready for a . . . likes rock and roll . would like to become a tertaincr after graduation. ,-.10 7' - V-. l grnr -ur-www 51-1-fn 5,-levy-v 'P'-1I7l1pr lngl'-r OTTO STEINER 7 Locust Avenue Berlin Heights College Preparatory Rock J.V. gridiron man in his junior year . . . can be seen lifting weights after school . . . a big hit with the girls . . . likes to work with cars . . . food is Rock's favorite pastime . . . in the future we find him as a drafts- man at R.C.A. G- I B ,, 5- ' T .Q 4- GERALDINE DORIS STEVENSON White Horse Pike Somerdale Clerical Gerry,' Petite, with pretty blond hair . . . monitor . . . homeroom vice-president . . . dancing and driving strike her fancy . . . backstage crew . . . Prom Committee . . . class committees . . . plans to travel as much as possible after graduation. - -,-.v,.v.,-,-7-.Y-..-,. --rw..,:. K' - fb X o WILLIAM GRANDLEESE STIER, JR. 1520 West High Street Haddon Heights College Preparatory Bill One of our musical members . . . in Band for four years . . . member of Science Club . . . likes swimming, baseball . . . monitor . . . member of A.V.A. Club . . . hobbies are bowling and tennis . . . member of Garnet and Gold Society . . . future finds Bill studying to be a chemical engineer. MARGARET ANNE STILLINGS 702 Newton Avenue Barrington Wipes!! A terrific girl . . . member of the Glee Club . . . monitor . . . enjoys mathematics and dancing . . . future plans after graduation are undecided. MAY E. STONER 144 Lincoln Avenue Magnolia Business Education Shorty Quiet and sweet . . . one year basket- ball . . . Glee Club . . . class sales . . . backstage work . . . Shorty likes books and movies . . . plans to be a hospital technician. ARLEEN GRACE STRATTON FREDERICK STRATTON ROBERT STRATTON 100 Ogg Avenue 33 .l3CkS01'l Road 33 Jackson Road Hi-Nella Berlin Berlin Business Education 'Arleen Clerical F1'2d,' Clerical Bob An ambitious member of our class . . . happy-go-lucky . . . participates actively around school . . . Glee Club . . . Choir . . . Garneteer worker . . . class sales . . . member of hockey team for two years . . . drum and bugle corps . . . plans to enter the secretarial field. One of the more talkative members of our class . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . playing in the band and orchestra takes up much of Fred's time . . . sports and food rate with this lad . . . in the future we see Fred in the service then in business college. Has rendered musical talent to the band for four years . . . a modern Robin Hood . . . quiet until you get to know him . . . active in Youth Fellowship at church . . . likes basket- ball and baseball . . . after gradua- tion he plans to join the service or go to business school. - Rumi' 3'-YH ,gl W Ml ' l 1 vi ii -- , ill, L i is l -of lil I Q. 'l 'E ANITA LOUISE SUPLEE ALAN ROY SWIECICKI MARILYN TAYLOR 42 6 Jackson Avenue Magnolia Business Education 'Nihf' College Preparatory A Business Edurahon Marilyn This perky miss has a smile for every- Easy-going fellow sure to succeed Nice dresser hockey manager one . . . 'Nita has displayed her talent in whatever he does 3 years of basketball manager Garnet in our Glec Club for four years . . . baseball . 2 years of basketball and Gold Society A DV n likes music and movies . . . a secre- . . . homeroom president Garnet freshman year monitor tarial career looms in her future. and Gold Society National Honor terrific gal we see Marilyn head Society . monitor Garneteer mg to be a secretary worker . plans to go to college ROBERT M. TAYLOR 321 Eighth Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory Bob Terrific personality . . . Scribe . . . Library Council . . . Band manager . . . enjoys playing the piano . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . monitor . . . student aide . . . plans to attend Trenton State Teachers College. LUCY THOMSON 33 Park Avenue Berlin rrLut.yn Rather reserved . . . pretty blond, curly hair . . . quiet but dependable student . . . capable monitor . . . fried chicken is a favorite with Lucy . . . after graduation she hopes to attend business school and then be a secretary. DORIS THOMPSON BARBARA TISDALL NANCY UNDERCUFFLER 330 Cardinal Drive 205 Station Avenue 10 Thackara Avenue Bellmawr Haddon Heights Berlin General Dolly Busines Education Tzz v Business Education 'Nan Terrific personality . . full of Always ready with a smile came Quiet and sincere friendly to laughter and bounce . . . enjoys par- to Heights in her sophomore year everyone active as a monitor ties, dancing, pizza, and weekends . . . two years of Choir All State and student aide plans to attend pretty curly hair . . . nice dresser Chorus for two years enjoys business school . . . plans to attend business school sewing and tennis class sales to be a secretary. after graduation you see her someone's secretary ll! X 'H 1'- CAROL ANN VAN DEWATER 24 Oak Avenue Berlin General VMI Di , Quiet except to those who know her . . . two years of choir . . . her hob- bies include chalk drawing and food . . . four years of glee club . . . can be seen with Nancy in her jalopy . . . after graduation Carol plans to study SITC. 3- 41 JOHN A. WILLIAMS 10 Hendrickson Avenue Bellmawr General Fuzz One of the quieter members of the class . . . enjoys playing miniature golf . . . football . . . baseball . . . quite an ice skater . . . in the sum- mer he is a fishing fan . . . his future plans are undecided as yet. ff , Gif, .Z Q . LL 'iii 2' xx N WILLIAM BRUCE WALLEN 112 jefferson Avenue Stratford General Bill Tall, good-looking blond . . . ace basketball player . . . good clammer . . . member of Garnet and Gold Society . . . fun to be around . . . one of Mr. Ford's track men . . . plans to go to college or join the Coast Guard. Q-QQ DONALD L. WASHABAUGH 306 Third Avenue Haddon Heights Collage Preparalory Don Pleasing personality . . . well-liked by everyone . . . a merman of Mr. Ford's class for three years . . . base- ball . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . senator for two years . . . hopes to be appointed to the Air Force Academy. JANET ANNE WATSON 119 Eight Avenue Haddon Heights College Preparatory Iancf', Conscientious and competent worker . . . very dependable Editor-in-Chief of the Scribe . . . member of National Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll Society . . . librarian . . . lends musical talent to both All State Or- chestra and the school orchestra . . . enjoys playing her violin Clem . . future includes Taylor University. JOYCE ELLEN WILENT 402 W. Atlantic Avenue Magnolia Cleriral Ioyrv Nice girl with a pleasant manner . . . frosh girls' Glee Club, sophomore and advanced girls' Glee Club . . . enjoys bowling and dancing . . . plans to go to modeling school. ANNA WILSON West Browning Lane ARLENE MARYANNE YATES 328 West Browning Lane Bellmawr Bellmawr Park Business Education Anna Sl,0,-fy, Easy to get along with . . . friendly Beautiful light brown hair . . . busy to everyone . . . member of Glee Club cafeteria worker . . . good sense of for two years . . . likes music, danc- humor . . . monitor for two years ing, and drawing . . . future is un- . . . member of the Future Nurses decided. Club . . . helped with senior sales . . . plans to attend nursing school. ,, -4 4 .fi Qur Goal l V is Gained . .. Our four year journey on the road to Oz has come to a happy ending. We have gained entrance into the Emerald City. Here we have found the happiness and friendships which the Tin Woodman sought and found. Through participation in sports along the road, we have achieved the courage which has made all of us good sports g just like the Cowardly Lion. During our four year journey, like the Scarecrow, we searched continuously for knowledge and have partially satiated our desire for wisdom. When Dorothy reached Oz she was told that she had the potential power to return home at any time, now we, likewise, at the end of our journey have the potential ability to achieve whatever goal we choose for ourselves in life. K 'fl' V' N , ei y- is fig? E4 U-If l ,' xl W f SQQXA Q, ij 3 f X -Y, iw 'r Q A if A X fl ,J M I wvsxm, M I : X O 1' 'Q' f O 7 M, , Xin yd ll . Q ' i pg? .. X 2 Congratulations M I C H I H A T S Costume jewelry from H andkerchie fs Custom Made - Ready Made Lowest Prices ' if At the Railroad in Barrington 612 Statifm Avenue LI 7-2880 LI 74671 ETHEL SENSOR Compliments THE ' ' ' of the MATT J. BAUER QQSAINTSQQ ...AGENCY Real Estate - Insurance Music For All Occasions uk 133 East Atlantic Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. LI 7-4348 'A' DANNY FANEIIE LI 7- 5 6 74 PAGE BROTHERS Lime - Lumber - Cement - Paints E5 Varnishes Fishing Tackle - House Furnishings 'A' Llncoln 7-7620 or 7-7621 Y' C' DAVIS' INC' CHARLES H. PITT P umbing - Heating . Oil Burners - Fuel Oil Pharmacist Youngstown Kitchen Units 'A' Water Heaters if Page Avenue and Clements 605 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Bridge Road BARRINGTON, N. J. LI 7-4750 I09 ! . Binoculars, Telescopes, Lenses, Prisms and Magnifiers STOP IN AND SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY EDMUND SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION 101 East Gloucester Pike BARRINGTON, N. J. JAMES LEONG LAUNDRY i' 503 M Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. DEBBIE SHOP Dresses - Lingerie - Iewelry 'A' Clara Chatman HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. NEEDLEMAN'S TAILORS AND FURRIERS 'k 6 14 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. LI 7-3097 Blirlin 7-0112 H. J. PIPER Garden State Feeds Beacon Feeds Seeds and Fertilizers Garden Tools Baled Hay and Straw if BERLIN, N. J. LA ROSE SHOPPE Greeting Cards - Gifts - Yarns Baby Gifts 'A' 9 5 -97 S. White Horse Pike BERLIN, N. Edna M. Wentz BErlin 7-01 51 ROBINSON LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Builders' Supplies 'K' 43 Jefferson Avenue BERLIN, N. J. ROHLF'S BAKERY Quality Baked Goods Fine Cake Decorating 'A' 609 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Llncoln 7-1078 K's BEAUTY SALON 11' 2 1 7 White Horse Pike HADDON HEIGHTS, N. LIncoln 7-1356 Mary Kasilowski NEWHARD for DRUGS 0. G. BEKAMPIS, R.P. 600 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. GREEN VALLEY FARMS Quality Guernsey Milk VISIT OUR MILK BAR i' Crystal Lake Avenue HADDONFIELD, N. CO 5-2849 R. R. STEWART CO. Men's Wear Arrow Shirts - Stetson Hats Bostonian Shoes LAurel Springs 4-1739 Frm sandm for Rent DEAN'S HARDWARE Heating Equipment - Paints Glass 'k 8 57 White Horse Pike SOMERDALE, N. J. HADDON HEIGHTS BLOUSE 85 SKIRT SHOP Open Daily 9:30 to 5:30 Thursday 8l Friday Eves. Till 9:00 .k 'A' 61 1 Station Avenue Hosiery - I ewelry LI 7-8045 Beach Wear - Handbags Y Fine and Superfine 'k ABBOTT'S DAIRIES AND JANE LOGAN ICE CREAM JOHN T. PLASKET, Inc. S. H. FASTOW'S Certified Electrical Contractors 5 85 10 STORE Household Appli ance s General Electric C6 Westinghouse -A' ik 5 2 3 -2 5 Station Avenue 20 S. Centre Street MERCHANTVILLE 8, N. J. HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. ME 8-0499 LI 7-0880 HADDON SAVINGS 86 LOAN ASSOCIATION An Insured Savings, Mortgage, Lending Institution i 602 Station Avenue 1 011 Marlton Pike HADDON HEIGHTS, N. ERLTON, N. Tlmber Creek 2-4624 Household and Baby Shower Gifts I..IBERT'S SELECT SHOPPE Full Line of Wearing Apparel for Men, Women and ir Children Dry Cleaning and Repairing Shirts Laundered 3-Hour Service at Store Only For Delivery Service Call LA 4-1118 'k . . . . . White Horse Pike and Fairview 23 W. Browmng Road Avenue BELLMAWR' N' J' SOMERDALE, N. J. II2 BECKER'S Biggest Little Shop in Barrington TYPEWRITER SERVICE IRWIN'S VARIETY SHOP Sales and Service on All Ofice Machines 'A' 2 60 White Horse Pike AUDUBON 6, N. J. Hosiery - Blouses - Skirts Greeting Cards - Gifts 'Ir 105 Clements Bridge Road BARRINGTON, N. J. Phone: LI 7-6537 LI 7-2044 HADDON MOVING AND STORAGE CO. Move and Store the Haddon Wfayv Main Ojyice: 507 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Agents: Wheaton Van Lines, Inc. Phone: Llncoln 7-76 5 0 L. E. RUARK, President ALMA'S TOT SHOPPE Custom Made Dresses Infants' and Cbildren's Wear 'A' 139 East Atlantic Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. LI 7-9122 ZOBEL - DRUGS BENJAMIN ZOBEL, R.P., Plm. B. 11' 601 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. 7-7687 1 M 86 R CLEANERS Call and Delivery Service 'A' 7 1 1 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Llncoln 7-1523 MILTON ROBINSON 86 SON 2 02 West Atlantic Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Llncoln 7-15 5 6 'A' Paints - Enamels - Varnisbes Art Supplies MAX REIHMANN, JR. Ernest Horlacher, Proprietor Roofing 6 South Fourth Street WO 4-1357 CAMDEN, N. J. J. o. EVAUL, INC. DeSoto - Plymouth Sales and Service 'A' 27-29 East Kings Highway AUDUBON, N. J. Llncoln 7-5 600 ALBO TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE Appliances 'A' 5 0 5 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. LI 7-7274 SUBURBAN HARDWARE 'k 5 10 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Free Delivery Phone: LI 7-3047 ANITA SCHOOL OF DANCING Tap - Ballet - Toe - Acrobatic Baton 'A' 137 East Atlantic Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. LI 7-2695 LI 7-1684 Anita C. Jimnez N. Berlin Llncoln 7-0568 STACK FLOWER SHOP RICH ARDDS White Horse Pike at Station DEPARTMENT STORE Agency for Princeton Sweaters and jackets HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. -J, Avenue LI 7-3266 R. N. Sherrerd 521 Statlon Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Best Wishes to Class of 1957 'k GEORGE O. DAVIS jeweler 517 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Lincoln 74326 Hamilton Elgin STECK BROTHERS Art Carved Diamonds Plumbing and Heating PETTET'S JEWELRY STORE Engineers ,k lk Rutherford 8C Clark Building CICIHCHYS Bridge Road 156 South White Horse Pike at Railroad BERLIN, N. J. BARRINGTON, N. J. BE 7-1026 W. C. Pettet, Jr. Office: BErlin 7-0655 Home: BErlin 7-0177 DCUGLAS HASBROUCK Accounting and Insurance Service 'A' 1 56 South White Horse Pike BERLIN, N. J. I' is 1 BE'1i Ij'0Z9S' OSQTIONAL BITTLE'S DEPARTMENT Sc - 10c - 31,00 up Sundial Sboes for the .k Family 107-1 1 1 S. White Horse Pike ' BERLIN, N. J. BERLIN, N. J. Learn More - Earn More . . . STEELMAN BUSINESS SCHOOL Complete Business Training I Since 19242 Secretarial Stenographic Typewriting Bookkeeping Accounting Comptometer Office Practice Civil Service Office Machines Day and Evening Classes - Employment Service 502 Linden Street WO 4-3369 CAMDEN 2, N. A. P. DAVIS COMPANY Fine Furniture Period - Colonial - Modern Rugs - Bedding - Appliances - Television ir 1001 White Horse Pike co s-5700 OAKLYN, N- J- Drink Coca-Cola JULIANNA 85 STEFON in Bottles Decorators if 11' 3 7 East Kings Highway CAMDEN COCA-COLA AUDUBON 6 N J' BOTTLING CO. LI 7-9484 II6 HADDON HOBBY CENTRE JACK'S TEXACO Pb t b , S li SERVICE, INC. 0 ogmp ers upp les Pick-up and Delivery Hobbies iv 'A' White Horse Pike and 5 1 9 Station Avenue King's Highway AUDUBON 6, N. J. HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. LI 7-9701 MAIER PHARMACY, INC. THE EDGEWOOD PTeSCTipti0nS Fountain Service 'k i' 104 South White Horse Pike BERLIN, N. J. BE 7-0832 505 West Kings Highway AUDUBON, N. J. LI 7-8226 HADDON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL P.T.A BROWNING BROS. O ASIS VARIETY FLOWERS STORE wk 'A' New Jersey Avenue off Black Horse Pike HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. 8 3 6 Browning Road CRESCENT PARK, N. J. II7 2 . Tlmber Creek 2-6680 CARLEEN SHOPPE Women's and Cbildren's Wearing Apparel 'k 8 54 Browning Road BELLMAWR, N. J. BE 7-0928 BERLIN PAINT AND HARDWARE STORE 'A' 126 South White Horse Pike BERLIN, N. J. ZWICKEIUS MASON'S ATLANTIC Greeting Cards - Party Goods SERVICE Stationery 'k 'A' 506 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. LI 7-9795 250 North Black Horse Pike BELLMAWR, N. J. TI 2-9898 CLEMENTON MORTGAGE COMPANY 1 BERLIN ROAD CLEMENTON, N. J. DANENHOWER SPORTING LAPHAN AUTO REPAIR GOODS ir 'A' 27 3 1 Pleasant Street CAMDEN, N. EM 5-0566 220 South Black Horse Pike BELLMAWR, N. J. TI 2-4933 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Abbett Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Knight Mr. and Mrs. Earle R. Adams Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kunstadt Susan and Nancy Aitel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lafferty Miss Adelaide Allen Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Lambert, Jr Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Antell Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Lewis Mr. and Mrs William F. Atwood Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Lyford Mr. and Mrs William F. Baus Mr. and Mrs. E. Martina A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McClelland Mr. and Mrs Irvin C. Belz Mr. and Mrs. R. O. McQuaid Mr. and Mrs P. Boehm Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Meskey Mr. and Mrs. J. Hartley Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brady Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Breen Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mosconi Mr. and Mrs Ronald Bulkley Mr and Mrs. Raymond Mowers Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Burt Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Newhard Mrs. Catherine H. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. William Olivry Mr. and Mrs. T. Charles Miss Jeanne Pellegrino Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster Coffman Mr. and Mrs. George Priestly Jim Craig and Lou John Mr. and Mrs. John Prokapus Mr. and Mrs N. W. Craig Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reeves Mr. and Mrs W. T. Craig Miss Theresa Riso Mr. and Mrs R. Dobbs A Friend Mr. and Mrs S. Ehrenkrantz Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Robbins Mr. and Mrs Frank Engel Miss Robb's English Class, Period IV Mr. and Mrs Anthony Fiordaliso Miss Robb's English Class, Period IX Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Flippen Mr and Mrs. Arnold C. Ross, Jr. A Friend Mr. and Mrs. A. Sbar Mr. and Mrs. John Formigli Mr. and Mrs. T. W. 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