Hamilton High School West - Retrospect Yearbook (Hamilton, NJ)
- Class of 1948
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Coursen in acknowledgement of his efforts in our behalf. imp Mr. Coursen, in addition to being a fine friend, has done much to rove our extracurricular activities and make them more enjoyable. J I 'x I I N Jff afgwl ff 5 ., A ff if v X ,J mi'- f 5 ' ,NI 1 l if if!! l 1' , I - I r l at . and J 1 UGA Bl BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. jacob W. Zwick Mr. William H. Sine Mr. William H. Lawton, Solicitor Mr. Howard D. Morrison, Superviriiig Principal Mr. William Peeney Mr. Charles W. Bakesley Mr. Nicklos Stilwell Mr. Jesse L. Perry, President Mr. Willard Grimm, Clerk Mr. Herman L. Mack, Arcliitfct Mr. Frederick A. Shultz Mr. Hans Peterson Mr. Richard Klockner PRIIIEIPAL 9' Mr. Abel Phys. Ed. Super. Mrs. Bernath Commercial Mrs. Cornwell English M I ,P Mr. J. A. 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I J if r.w,..W Y K we if L ' f if K wg 4 is , we H ,,1' Q' , 'L , ,N-,. .. f we .4 -' 5? , ,.. 2 'f ag 9 ll Miss Thompson Physical Education Miss Willey Physical Education Mr. Tunney Mrs. Wagner Commercial Home Economics S 1 -- Miss Derbyshire Nurse Mr- Watson Miss Wriggins Attendance Home Economics Miss Wilhelm Commercial .' N Og -1 0 Zvi f 0 l' 'f .MK h 1 O 0 :iii , . O f 3? y n 7 I 'I la 5 if :ra 0 , ,' . 1 l Og.-, ! ff-W 54 .ff . u 3-'T- ,: 0 2g, 5 X f- ,ff 1 1 - N in-a...1..., ul N A f ,gi ' 'T Same old grind! A A, In the spring . . . Ummm Ngug 3 minute dash Carrie leads the class 'EB J? Any further questions? Chaos Floss gets her ears checked ' Stampede Day zs done 'WET fines MN O A The thinker NM I ot fa f H . ff ff 4, o G0 get 'em Preparing for rebuttal What's on the menu today? Office secretaries Doctor or Lawyer? Making future plans ,an e Q 9 ci 5:3 O 0 Take a letter, dear! Studying--? F! an Ti? -if Parley-vous Francais? Push Vfhgf brush! Where,s my funny book? Yea! We split the atom! ,Q J www Josephine R. Robert L. Allman .ef QCQ 5 39 we 4,4 Dolores Ammann Vernon Applegate CAROLYN M. ARENDT . . . Let me en- joy lifev . . . likes swimming and ice skating . . . eyes crinkle with continuous laughter CC ' ,P ' . . . Susie has a gfeetlrlg ready for all. HUGH W. ASHMORE . . . Brains Incor- poratedw . . . studious, quiet, good-natured . . . a truly brilliant member of our class . . . Hugh hopes to be a doctor, but is sure to succeed in whatever he does. MARY M. AULD . . . 'cPretty Kitty Blue Eyesn . . . G. A. Afs girl Friday . . . one of our ujudysu . . . somebody's stenogv . . . Mary has a partiality for tall men. THOMAS H. BADDELEY . . . Tom is a nice guy and a fine sport . . . retiring to those who don't know him well, but a lively fellow with his pals . . . Saves all his strength for swimming and hunting. JOSEPHINE R. ALLEGRETTI . . . Small, dark and dynamic, Jon bubbles over with life . . . She excels in dancing, typing, and can whip up a pie or cake in no time Hat . . . all that and an honor student too! ROBERT L. ALLMAN . Short and snappy . . . a swell fellow and a good sport . . . Bob always has a glad word for every- one. DO ORES AMMANN . . . Takes to the k oard, Civory or Royall . . . a fair com- Xion set off by jet black hair . . . always g d-natured . . . Dee is a member of the RNON APPLEGATE , . . Tall, dark and andsome with black wavy hair . . . friendly, easy-going fellow . . . works hard sleeping in study hall . . . '4Vern's', determination will assure him of a successful career. Xjvg-:poly M. Arendt Hugh W. Ashmore r Society. . F . ff' QQ' Mary M. Auld Thomas H. Baddeley ALICE E. BAIER . . . Full of fun and fancy free . . . easy on the eyes and good for your dejected mood . . . stars in all sports . . . Uhio,s gain will be Trenton's loss. ANNIE MARY BAlNl3RlDGE . . . Tal- ented violinist in the Youth Symphony Or- chestra . . . lovely blue eyes . . . happiest when drawing or dancing . . . Anne will enter N. State to become a kindergarten teacher. KATHRYN V. BARGE . . . Tiny and cute . . . possesses a sparkling smile that comes easily . . . Kitty plans to become a school- marm. CATHERINE BASTEDO . , . A raven- if I . Alice E. Baier Annie Mary Bainbridge haired lovely of diminutive size . . . thinks Frankie Carle and Ethel Smith are tops . . . likes to dance . . . A good position will suit Kay fine. 'yy W5 L. JM' nn A n,l 1'x,,,, n,.,1,,,, 1 Eugene K. Beiger Edna Bell 1 ZW? me .. , i,,i, 1 nu 15 i-ff-1.1, .,.., , 'f , '--' ,i E gt i. ff ,,.. w1ifQg'-7' ii Kathryn V. Barge Catherine Bastedo THOMAS A. BATES . . . Full of pep and friendly to all . . . a natural mimic . . . a former Ural , . . . Tom would like Work in communications. DORIS BEESBURG . . . Oh so small, but dynamic in her wit . . . baseball is one of her favorites . . . Doris will be a snappy little secretary next year. EUGENE K. BEIGER . . . Quiet and good- natured . . . the gifted Poet Laureate of our class . . . a basketball and soccer star . . . 'cGene is a center of attraction Wherever he goes. EDNA BELL . . . Master of the culinary arts . . . member of the library club . . . Edna likes to work with water colors when she isn't sewing her own clothes. ALBERT C. BELMONT . . . another Gene Kelly on the dance floor . . . can be found behind the snack bar at the Canteen any Saturday night . . . When delivering the daily bulletin, his motto is, service with a smile . M. VIRGINIA BISBEE . . . has an answer for every wise crack . . . outstanding person- ality . . . a future feminine motorcyclist . . . ' A business career will be hers some day. .,, i ALTER G. BITTNER . . . tau . . . good J . . . . natured . . . ambitious . . . always smiling ': c . . . His personality and dancing accomplish- Albert C. Belmont M' Virginia Bisbee ments account for his many friends. Walter G. Bittner Mary R. Borosh NORMA A. BOSLEY . . . friendly. . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . enjoys chemistry . . . corresponding Secretary of P. S. and D. Club . . . just think, Norm may be saving your petls life in her animal hos- pital. CHARLES H. BOWERS . . . easy-going . . . hopes to be a bookkeeper . . . likes baseball, English, and history . . . not so fond of busi- ness math . . . His value is not measured by his size. BARBARA L. BOZARTH . . . Bobby is tall and attractive . . . bursting with ideas about art . . . excells in oil painting . . . Rembrant move over, here comes your successor. KENNETH W. BRADY . . . good looking . . . Well-mannered . . . A-1 personality . . . dry sense of humor . . . Ken will study chem- istry next year at Rutgers. MARY R. BOROSH . . . a good tonic for anyone,s dejected mood . . . second Ethel Barrymore in the Senior Play . . . just men- tion baseball and Watch her eyes light up . . . Honor marks should send her far in the business World. Norma A. Bosley Barbara L. Bozarth Charles H. Bowers Kenneth W. Brady MARY SUE BRlflfClf . . . pursuing the commercial course . . . fond of horses, typing, and dramatic plays . . . Fun-loving and carc- free, Mary Sue is liked by all her friends and teachers . . . After graduation, a secretarial job will claim her. THELMA BREECE . . . friendly and good- humored . . . loves to roller skate . . . canlt stop laughing when told a funny joke . . . Thelma plans to attend college and become a secretary. FRANCIS BRENNA . . . dark and debonair . . . always friendly . . . a gentleman with high hopes . . . As a crooner, Franny can 'gout-mammyn Al jolson. CHARLES E. BRINCKLOE . . . outstand- ing on the dance floor . . . easy-going . . . good-natured . . . Bud leaves a favorable im- pression wherever he goes. Sherman R. Britton Melvin W. Burney 'NPI Lillian A. Burk Virginia Burns ik Mary Sue Breece Thelma Breece aw' 'vw Francis Brenna Charles E. Brinckloe SHERMAN R. BRITTON . . . lVlodest, calm . . . With curly hair and pleasant eye . . . Pals, a nice person to know . . . Will go through life with a joke and a song. LILLIAN A. BURK . . . Sweet and slender with liquid brown eyes . . . toes that take to the dance floor . . . on good terms with the l-lonor Roll . . . quiet but warm dis- position . . . g'Lil values her friends highly. MELVIN W. BURNEY . . . Active in all sports . . . excels in basketball and swimf ming . . . a member of the Athletic Officials Club . . . enjoys mechanical drawing . . . Bill's,' pen and ink sketches are strictly first class. VIRGINIA BURNS . . . Lin is friendly and good-natured . . . gay and charming always . . . Her pet pastimes arc swimming and ice skating. Reginald L. Burroughs, Jr. Phyllis Butler Edwin J. Butterfoss Patricia A. Byrne ESTHER M. CAFFREY . . . A dark haired beauty with a whim for telephone operating . . . loves to swim, hike, cook, dance, and collect records . . . cuts a nice Hgure . . . on ice skates? OWEN CAFFREY . . . 'cschmoelsn spark- ling smile makes feminine hearts flutter . . . tall and energetic . . . will go far as a manual arts teacher . . . His gay way and wonder- ful personality made him president of our student council. 0 HARRY CAI-IILL . . . Tall, dark and jovial? . . . well-dressed . . . room cluttered up by radio station WZWLN . . . makes connec- tions with fellow radio hams . . . Present po- sition: usher at RKO Broad. A. IRENE CAPES . . , A happy-go-1uCky,5k0 tall and stately blond . . . a whiz at taking Q dictation . . . beams over Vaughn Monroe . . . an ardent sports fan . . . Honor Student who will make a perfect secretary. REGINALD L. BURROUGHS, JR .... Tall and slim . . . a friendly fellow . . . likes foot- ball, math and mechanical drawing . . . '6Reg- giev sees himself as a radio technician in the future. PHYLLIS BUTLER . . . Plans to be an artist . . . a girl of impulse rather than meth- ods . . . sweet as honey . . . Phil,' can cer- tainly talk on her two favorite hobbies, fly- ing and attending stock-car races . . . Burl Ives and Vaughn Monroe are her two fa- vorite entertainers. EDWIN BUTTERFOSS . . . Canteen treasurer . . . always calm, cool, and col- lected . . . an easy guy to talk with . . . his favorite conversational topic is music . . . a member of the honor society . . . Butter will go far in the engineering field. PATRICIA A. BYRNE . . . Pretty as a pic- ture with that Natural Look . . . really stepped out of character to play the insolent kid sister in the Senior 'Play . . . A sports lover . . . Pat tied for First place in the Senior Ratings. , Esther M. Caffrey Owen J. Caffrly E Harry Cahill A. Irene Capes ARTHUR CARL . . . Tall and taciturn . . . member of Honor Society . . . likes bowling, action-packed movies, and books . . . HOtt,' will train for the medical profession upon graduation. JOAN CARROLL . . , Always has that just stepped out of Voguel' look . . . has won both letter and numerals for baseball . . . Joan canlt think of anything that's more fun than dancing to smooth music. JACK CASH . . . Magnetic personality . . . eats his meals at home, lives at lVlack,s . . . proud of his peppy little Ford . . . loves par- ties . . . His face wears a perpetual smile held on by a pair of dimples. A LAVERNE CHAMBERLIN . . .Can always be found whizzing along at the roller rink . . . never seen without a smile . . . Lavernels chosen vocation will be in the commercial Held. Gloria Christiansen Marion Clayton David M. Coddington f' John Cole U, L pf A Arthur Carl Joan Carroll Q Jack Cash X Laverne Chamberlin GLORIA CHRISTIANSEN . . . Chris, the gal with a million-dollar personality . . . loves cats, hamburgers, and ice-skating . . . ,excels in culinary arts and loves to read good novels . . . Chris wants to be an X-ray'tech- nician. V'tMARION CLAYTON . . . Avid baseball fan ' . . . book lover . . . collects scrap books and souvenirs . . . favorite period-sixth period study . . . Red,, plans to enter the business world. J DAVID M. CODDINGTON . . . Star re- porter for the Criterion . . . a fanatic on the subject of neckties . . . member of the Honor Society . . . Dave plans to dabble in Chem- ical Engineering in the future. JOHN COLE . . . Former cartoonist for Trenton Catholic,s Commercialite . . . en- thusiastic Cardinal rooter . . . at his best in English class . . . Jack will enter Uncle Sam's army. - Jeanne Coleman Laura E. Cook Margaret B. Cubberley Janet B. Currie GEORGE W. CURTIS . . . A flash with ,the Hash bulb . . . doles out the refreshments at the canteen . . . the Year Book end pages are some of his creations . . . George has quite a collection of surprise shots. JOYCE DALY . . . Quiet . . . an accom- plished 'seamstress in her spare time . . . can satisfy your sweet tooth at the Artic Ice Cream Store . . . Joyce particularly likes rol- ler skating and reading. CAROLYN DAVALA . . . A tall, charming blonde with green eyes . . . takes naturally to the ivories . . . favors the music of Frankie Carle . . . Ice skating leads Carolyn's sports parade. JOAN V. DAVALA . . . An attractive lass with an easy going personality . . . lively . . . friendly . . . An all-round girl, Joan enjoys dancing and sports. JEANNE COLEMAN . . . Music is her dish . . . a whiz at typing . . . just as quick with a joke . . . Jeanne will be a valuable asset to any office. LAURA E. COOK . . . Hard worker, good natured . . . sings and plays the piano . . . fond of all sports, especially baseball . . . Laura is always eager to do any secretarial work. MARGARET B. CUBBERLEY . . . Slen- der, soft spoken and likeable . . . spends her spare time reading who dunnits . . . a con- scientious worker and a member of the Honor Society . . . Peg is looking forward to being a court reporter. JANET B. CURRIE . . . A happy, wavy carrot-topn . . . lively, Scotch and mighty proud of it . . . ardent baseball fan . . . Rusty', is tops as a dancing partner. George W. Curtis Daly Carolyn Davala Joan V. Davhlia 2 ' . wk X .. if GRACE F. DAVENPORT . . . Quiet refine- ment . . . blonde, curly hair and serious eyes . . . likes chemistry experiments . . . Gracie is an ideal basketball forward with an eye for the basket. DORIS F. DAVIDSON . . . Expert authority on Modern Art? . . . contagious sense of humor . . . works with a will in the stock- room . . . c'Dave,', who is in charge of write- ups for the yearbook, is never too busy to be friendly. JAMES DAVIS . . . Tall . . . quiet . . . always smiling . . . has his eye on a future in accounting . . . Jimls honor marks are balanced by his sports ability. ELIZABETH DE JOHN . . . Puts expres- sion into every word . . . has a language all her own . . . likes chemistry, Stan Kenton, baseball, and beach parties . . . Betty hopes to be a lab technician some day. Walter Dennis' Mary Dettmar Muriel M. Devine Gladys M. Dilts V7 Grace F. Davenport Doris F. Davidson ja' 3 ,gg 1 53 1 WWW 4, .Ilc l ea.. , 1 he ,v '74 img I 41 M ., . Xxx Q . , ' . e .. ' 'L ggefiiiv . , sag W y p james Davis Elizabeth De John WALTER DENNIS . . . Dark eyes and hair . . . his handsome masculine smile turnsheads . . . Walt would like to join the Air Corps. MARY DETTMAR . . . Sugar and spice and everything nicev . . . well mannered and always neatly dressed . . . I-Ier soft voice is a misleading guide to her lively character . . . Marie is a member of the honor society. MURIEL M. DEVINE . . . A contagious laugh . . . always optimistic . . . an efficient secretary for Mrs. Rowland . . . Muriel will seek oH:1ce work. GLADYS M. DILTS . . . Petite . . . raven hair . . . lots of pep . . . hockey manager . . . Basketball is high on her list of sports . . . Gladys is an active member of the G. A. A. RUTH DILTS . . . Red hair plus a cute smile . . . vivacious manner . . . planning to enter the business world . . . Known by all this petite miss may be seen at the cash register in the cafeteria at lunch time. JOHN DIX . . . Dark brown eyes . . . en- ' . joys a good card game . . . loves that great outdoor sport-baseball . . . Dixie', is a general student who enjoys his classes. HELEN M. DOHERTY . . . New York career girl . . . dresses to perfection . . . dra- ,fb ffgl' ,. h - matically portrayed Mom Fosterl' . . Irish's,' favorite pastimes are swimming, Ruth Dilts John Dix basketball, hockey, and drawing. GEORGE H. DOLL . . . Slugging inhelder on the baseball team . . . keen on English y . . . the typical outdoor man . . . George E spends a tot of time hunting and fishing. ,rg it 3+ . 5 we: 'l ,jf Ke , . .lg A if A I' if ,al A fn X If . Jennie Drialo Doris M. Dubell Helen M. Doherty George H. Doll JENNIE DRIALO . . . Likes baseball and ping-pong . . . also fond of typing, crocheting and piano playing . . . an able secretary to Mr. Tunney . . . Jennie will make a valuable office worker. DGRIS M. DUBELL . . i Designed by na- Richard J. Duncan Robert Duncan ture with a loving hand . . . always wide awake in English class . . . Doris grows dreamy-eyed when Bing sings. Q . ,:.. . , if RICHARD DUNCAN . . . Dynamic,' is the word . . . starred on the Hornet track team . . . Dunc', has that certain something E that stamps him as a 'aswell guyf' 'li-'ig I' ROBERT DUNCAN . . . President of the Visual Aids Club for two years . . . ice hockey, stock cars, and motor cycles are his main interests . . . K'Scotty seeks the voca- tion of a State Trooper. JUSEPI-l DUVIN . . . Six feet four of man and muscle too . . . enjoys outdoor sports, especially gunning and fishing . . . Restaurant work attracts Joe most. ANNA MAE EAGLE . . . Blonde and high- spirited . . . expects to be a telephone op- erator . . . Give Amen a horse and she's happy- VIRGINIA IEARLIN . . .Short and sweet . . . always full of pep . . . ready for fun . . . Ginny loves to listen to the music of our dance band. VIRGINIA L. EDWARDS . . . Favorite pas- time is dancing to the music of Tex Beneke . . . loves baseball and is an active member of the G. A. A .... Ginny,sU interest in sports will make her a fine Phys. Ed. teacher. Geraldine Elberson Adelaide R. Ellis 5411516 Angeline E. Farrauto Raymond Fava ML QUQ., I . , ,- - 'ff V I ' V - I 1 . . it n uff ,M - -' :saws-V : Joseph Duvin Anna Mae Eagle f ill, 1 . ,V ,. -,f is ' 1' i 4 , 4 if Virginia Earlin Virginia L. Edwards GERALDINE ELBERSON . . . Quiet, sweet manner loved by all . . . dotes on music and dancing . . . Gerry is fond of sports and especially basketball players. . ADELAIDE R. ELLIS . . . Nice girl to have around . . . brown hair and eyes . . . likes music and swing . . . She will soon be saying Number Pleasen. ANGELINE E. FARRAUTO . . . Neat as a pin . . . an avid photography fiend . . . a whirl at bowling and dancing . . . In those excess moments, Angie,, is a modern music fan. RAYMOND FAVA . . . Ray especially likes baseball . . . plays for Bromleyls team . . . likes history class . . . He spends his spare time at lVlack's, his favorite spot for tomato pies. Ruth C. Fearnley Edward Fenncll RUTH C. FEARNLEY . . . Give her a sail- boat and shefs happy . . . has a smile for everyone . . . Dink,' is an active member of the G. A. A. EDWARD FENNELL . . . Ed,' has a sense of humor and a friendly way that make him Well liked by everyone . . . Hunting and fishing rate high and will keep him advanced in the Conservation Department. WILLIAM E. EENTON . . . ls the strong, silent, virile type . . . neatly dressed . . . en- joys Mechanical Drawing class, but hasn't especially planned his future . . . Legger likes swimming. William E. Fenton Charles R. Filor 1 ff J WC! MARVIN H. FISHER . . . Key man on our champ soccer team . . . smooth dresser . . . ladies, man par excellencev . . , uMarv,' plans to be a D.D.S. CHARLES FLETCHER . . . A tall, happy- go-lucky fellow with blonde wavy hair . . . current interest is in stock car racing . . . '6Eletch', plans to turn in his school books for bell bottomed trousers come June. HOWARD FRANCIS . . . A member of the All-State Choir . . . aspires to be a farmer . . . Bandy,, says, ln spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of fishin'.', SHERWIN FRIEDMAN . . . Sher', is really A-1 on the clarinet . . . likes basketball and ping-pong . . . listens to Stan Kenton and Artie Shaw for relaxation . . . He,s U. of P. bound. CHARLES R. FILOR . . . Husky Chuck , the Blanchard of the Hornet pigskin team . . . partial to dungarees and saddle oxfords . . . He wants to lead the gay life of an un- dertaker. Marvin H. Fisher! Charles Fletcher Howard Francis Sherwin Friedman FRED FROICLICH . . . Prelers his own driv- ing to 'lirenton 'liransit . . . cute with a nice smile . . . devoted to his pet pigeons . . . likes basketball and hunting . . . Freddie may some day build your home. JOHN GAISICR . . . Known for his careful driving . . . likes bowling, art class, and Donald Duckw . . . -lack is going to work at Bell 'lielephone when he Finishes school. NORMAN GARNIIQR . . , Has a special talent for dish washing . . . a member of the' Boys' Leader Corps . . . quiet-natured but likes soccer and intra-mural sports . . . No- ,, . . F d F 1' 11 h G' No plans to Join Uncle Samls Army. re me lc Jo n alser CHARLES GASKILL . . . Active in intra- murals . . . baseball enthusiast . . . played one year freshman and two years V. base- ball . . . Cf-linxv. has an agricultural interest ..., ... gr , X ant especially likes geography. y 'f li 5 . , fi ' 2 Mary Jane Gibbs Ruth Gibbs Norman Garnier Charles Gaskill RUDOLPH GERING . . . Librarian of P. S. and D. Club . . . senior member of Criterion Staff . . . a great trumpeter in school orches- tra . . . Rudy', expects to take Pre-med. at Princeton. FRANCIS GIBBS . . . Musician . . . spends time and money on model railroading . . . Member of P. S. and D. Club . . . Frank', expects to enter The Julliard School of Music after leaving Hamilton. MARY JANE GIBBS . . . A striking brown- ette with a sparkle in her eye . . . holds a place in the All State Chorus . . . always has a song on her lips . . . Hamilton's night- ingalev is planning for a musical career. RUTH GIBBS . . . A music and dancing fan . . . her spare-moment hobby is reading . . . Ruth will make music on a typewriter key- board. W J' Evelyn Giovagnoli Sylvia'Golden 1 ' 5 Lx o - William Golden Florence Goldy ARGEL GOOCH . . . All out for baseball and basketball . . . curly brown hair . . . per- sonality plus a smile . . . plays a guitar in his leisure time . . . Call on Art if you ever need any electrical work done. SORRELL GOULD . . . Art editor of the Yearbook . . . stars in his favorite sport bas- ketball . . . favorite pastime is collecting Stan Kenton records . . . '4Sark plans to make his fortune in the world of art. BATES GRINNELL . . . Good driver, ought to stay away from the back of buses, though . . . pet study is the opposite sex . . . Bates possesses a facetious manner that makes him welcome company. GLORIA GROUSER . . . Pursuing the com- mercial course . . . likes English class, danc- ing, all sports and Harry James . . . called 'cGrumpy', by friends . . . Gloria has her eyes on a School marmls desk. ' EVELYN GIOVAGNOLI . . . Mitzi of A Date With Judy . . . pocket-size edition full of pep, vim and vigor . . . vivacious athlete and lover of sports . . . Mr. Bartlett's secre- tary . . . EvieH is a winner of the American Legion Award and tied for first place in sen- ior ratings! SYLVIA GOLDEN . . . A gentle voice with a manner kind and sweetn . . . has a love for dancing . . . clever with needle and thread . . . Syl', will no doubt be a capable secre- tary in the future. WILLIAM GOLDEN . . . Dependable, am- bitious . . . taciturn in the classroo-m . . . verbal activity depends on the company he is in . . . Bill expects to enter School of Industrial Arts to study draftsmanship. FLORENCE GOLDY . . . Tall and vivacious FlossH is one of our most enthusiastic cheer- leaders . . . possessor of a strong sense of humor and a sparkling personality . . . She'll make a top-notch model, her chosen career. Argel Gooch Sorrell Gould 5' , 1 Bates Grinnell Gloria Grouser ADELE GUENTHER . . . Cute . . . can always be found with her pal l,inny Burns . . . 'cBlondie . . . likes to swim . . . Adele is also a whiz at the sewing machine, as wit- ness her wardrobe. ELIZABETH GUY . . . A master of the art of make-up . . . tomato pies and dancing at Mack,s are Betty's favorite diversions . . . so far she has learned to steer and shift gears . . . Dentistry is her present consideration. DOROTHY B. HAGGERTY . . . Sweet and sincere, Dot has a long list of likes-among them ice skating, baseball and reading . . . has a knack for the piano and making friends . . . A bright future in the secretarial held will be hers. BENJAMIN HARKINS . . . The perfect Oogie . . . has an aversion for homework . . . loves swimming . . . Honor student . . . Ben's ambition in life is to be a sailor. Sarah Lee Harper Elaine Harrison John Hartman James Harttraft Adele Guenther Elizabeth Guy . n ' it Dorothy B. Haggerty Benjamin Harkins SARAH LEE HARPER . . . Bordentownys gift to Hamilton . . . cute smile accented with a dimple . . . loves to watch football games . . . Sarah Lee will soon be typing your life insurance policy. ELAINE HARRISON . . . Will be some- body's favorite secretary some day . . . a lively lass . . . always bubbling over with spontaneous laughter. . .A good sport, Elaine likes dogs, winter, and pretty clothes. JOHN HARTMAN . . . Well-known for his friendliness . . . president of his class for four years . . . took a lead in the operetta . . . .lack,s favorite pastimes are sports and music. JAMES HARTTRAFT . . . Opeiof our trusted school bankers . . . sometimes known as uShylock,, . . . likes horsevs . . . ujimu is Very quiet but they don,t come nicer than he. joan M. Harvie Doris H. Hawkes Kathleen D. Hayes Milton Hendrickson MARY HENON . . . Demure . , . likes to talk about the Hsh she has caught . . , essen- tial member of the Library Club . . . lVlary,s talent for sketching will qualify her for a fashion illustrator. ALAN HILL . . . What a sense of humor . . . always carrying on . . . economical size Bob Hope . . . favorite hobby is sleeping in classes . . . Alan is going to the Miami University to study journalism. CHARLES HILL . . . Likes football, basket- ball, bowling, and surveying class . . . Hunt- ing season and fishing at Barnegat Bay rate high with Charlie. ROBERT HIRST . . . Definitely the strong silent type . . . After graduation it is An- chors Awei 3, for Bob. 4 A 5 1 lf ' ,Q L ' AL. 1 -5- f - ,Ag ha A J-FJJLQ .4'A,,:f-'ij ,i I g Clif l V Nix- -I A JOAN M. HARVIE . . . Soft-spoken member of the All-State Chorus . . . a talented pianist . . . an honor student who will make a suc- cessful lVl.D .... Harve', wows 'ern with those Scotch dances. DORIS H. HAWKES . . . A slim gray-eyed brunette . . . quite adept at the sewing ma- chine . . . member of the Modern Dance group . . . Doris wants to be an oflice worker. KATHLEEN D. HAYES . . . Raven hair . . . twinkling eyes . . . enjoys hockey and basketball . . . has a definite flair for writing . . . After H. H. S. Kathy will enter nursing school. MILTON HENDRICKSON . . . Tall and dark . . . friendly and easy to get along with . . . enjoys chemistry and all sports but par- ticularly partial to baseball . . . Buck7' is known to those who patronize E0ys,'. Mary Henon Alan Hill Charles Hill Robert Hirst CHARLES HOFFMAN. . .Has a good sense of humor . . . happy-go-lucky attitude is a real asset . . . your courteous guide at the Hamilton'y . . . Charlie'sU on the way to- wards an electrical future. DORIS HOFFMAN . . . Artistic lingers . . . a typical Barbara in A Date With Judy . . . publicity chairman on Canteen Commit- tee . . . Doris makes unusual flower designs. DOROTHY HOFFMAN . . . HuHyw likes dancing and skating . . . collects platters by Bing Crosby and Johnny Mercer . . . imi- tates Larry Adler on the mouth organ . . . H. H. Sfs loss is U. C. Cfs gain. AUDREY HOMAN . . . Carefree, petite and vivacious describes I-lomern to a tee . . . a sundae expert . . . Audrey loves to dance and sing. Douglas Hughes Richard Jackson May Ann Jaworski Margaret Jemison 'wwf' , Charles Hoffman Doris Hoffman Dorothy Hoffman Audrey Homan DOUGLAS HUGHES . . . '4Gifted with a golden tonguey' . . . possesses good looks and clever wit . . . likes French, acting, and a good time . . . Doug, is aiming for a career as a minister. RICHARD JACKSON . . . Enjoys most sports, most active in swimming and ice hockey . . . Njabberv, as he is known to his friends, is studying the general course and aims to be a mechanic. MAY ANN JAVVORSKI . . She's the girl who has read and enjoyed all types of books . . . cooking is her specialty . . . Mary Ann is taking the general course and would like to be a librarian. MARGARET JIQMISON . . . Popular . . . ever-present smile. . . would like to have gym class six periods every day . . . likes sports, particularly football . . .' 'gPeggy,, is college bound and will major in Phys. Ed: r if Q 'A . Q ' . , if . F Q N , f ,- i ' H' W' ,..9l, fs. ,. N f, J v f , ,V If Q , N, X ., AJ, . . , . if J Joyce L. Johnson Edwin Jones Henry Kammerer Joan Kanicki JOHN KAY . . . Smooth dresser . . . mem- ber of Choir and Sally chorus . . . football and baseball enthusiast . . . Jack aspires to go into textile engineering. RUTH G. KELLER . . . Kuser Annex gal . . . member of Honor Society , . . a valuable addition to the Criterionls Editorial Staff . . . Ruthie desires to teach high school geog- raphy and history. WILMA KELLY . . . Always willing to lend a helping hand . . . l'lVlusic,, is her language . . . mellow songstress in chorus of 6'Sally', . . . 'cSisv beams over winter sportsg especially hockey and ice skating. JACQUELINE KIRKHAM . . . May be seen every Saturday evening at T. Cfs social club . . . gay as a lark and just as carefree . . . Jackie,' loves movies and football games . . . Oh, yesl What eyes that gal has. JOYCE L. JOHNSON . . . Level-headed and cute . . . always ready for a good time . . . a true baseball fan . . . both a capable pitcher and a third baseman . . . Joyce will seek a position as a receptionist. EDWIN JONES . . . Snappy dresser . . . curly hair and blue eyes . . . can hit Cn above high C on the trumpet . . . a member of the Date With Judyn Cast . . . Chauncey is also head man of the canteen council. HENRY KAMMERER . . .A whiz at work- ing with radios . . . debating between Phar- macy and electronics . . . member of the P. S. and D. Club . . . As do all true scien- tists, Henry likes math. JOAN KANICKI . . . Blessed with a bonnet of brains, Kicky's,' an honor girl . . . likes classical music and literature . . . Her brown serious eyes look to a future in Chemistry. Nfl Wilma Kelly Jacqueline Kirkham STANLEY KLIM . . . Spends a lot of his time in his wood work shop . . . likes all sports especially fishing . . . favors English class . . . Stanley wants to settle down and take it easy. ETHEL KLOTZ . . . Meet Mitzie of HA Date With Judy . . . hears all, knows all, prints all on Criterion's pages . . . member of Honor Society and The P. S. and D. Club . . . Ethel is a future Miss District At- torneyf' RICHARD KOERNER . . . Building model gas planes is Dick's hobby . . . likes hunting, soccer and mechanical drawing class . . . air Plane fydventures are amongh39 of books. BERNARD KORSAK . . . Has water on the brain . . . likes Hshing and is fond of aquatics . . . P. A. D. is his favorite subject . . . Bob will enter the School of Industrial Arts upon graduation. Joseph Kovacs Donald T Robert Kroschwitz Ruth Kruplo as-fa Stanley Klim Ethel Klotz Richard Koerner Bernard Korsak JOSEPH KOVACS . . . Uses his vocal talents to liven up classes . . . letter man in football . . . accordionist . . . Joe hopes to make his mark in the world of medicine. DGNALD KRAET . . . Donny, a music lover and principle in the operetta, is outwardly wild but calm within . . . natural born base- ball player, likes soccer, basketball and sen- sen . . . active in school politics as a member of the student council . . . He is looking for- ward to an athletic career. ROBERT KROSCHWITZ . . . Has the abil- ity to make everything seem funny . . . at home on the dance floor and basketball court likes the music of Stan Kenton . . . 's future plans are to enter business his brother as at building contractor. F' RUTH KRUPLO. . . Prim, pert n' purty . . . always has a sparkle in her eye and a capti- vating smile . . . played Judy in senioreplay . You worft want to get well when Ruth becomes a nurse. air, T Gerald Kushel Howard Kushner GERALD KUSHEL . . . Soccer star. . . pre- sented his Ugoodl' hat to Mr. Hesser . . . Class of 48,s gift to the world of comedy . . . Jerry expects to enter Business College to study marketing and advertising. HOWARD KUSHNER . . . Can usually be found in the bank . . . likes Algebra class . . . builds model planes and rockets . . . dab- bles in paints . . . Howard is going to enter Rider College. JEAN LAMB . . . Can liven up the dreariest party . . . friendly and liked by everyone . . . likes sitting behind the wheel of her fatherls new Plymouth . . . Jeanne seeks her career jean Lamb Florence Lanzi ROBERT LEARY . . . Captain of soccer team . . . specialties are baseball and chem- istry . . . can always be found in the gym . .. . Bob can't wait to return to Hamilton as a gym teacher. KAY LEAVER . . . Quiet, sweet, amiable . . . lots of fun to be with . . . rates A-1 in neatness . . . Kay's favorite haunt is the roller rink. RIDGEWAY LEEDOM . . . Handsome and genial . . . at home among the stars and planets . . . Ridge', is a reserved fellow with a smile for all. ROBERT LENGYEN . . . Easy to get along with because he likes everything and every- body . . . Football is one of his favorites . . . Wanted.: jobg full or part time. Preferably short hours and good pay. 4+ - L- L L. ir1 the field of nursing. FLORENCE LANZI . . . Sweet and lovely . . . Hamilton's bid for the lVlet,' . . . mem- ber of All State Chorus . . . Elo's happy, spzirlflilng eyes are always ready to twinkle. Robert Leary Kay Leaver Ridgeway Leedom R0berf 1-engyen 1 MARY ELLEN LENYO . . . 4'Porky is small, cute and very talkative with an easily provoked blush . . . loves music, particularly that of the clarinet and sax . . . sure to be 11 wonderful success in the nursing profession. RICHARD LEVENDUSKI . . . Very quiet and bashful, too . . . never misses a single Burt Lancaster performance . . . a fervent soccer fan . . . Dick', goes for popular music in a big way. ELMER E. LEYRER . . . Loads of fun, especially in sixth period accounting and of- fice machines . . . read his poetry, he,s quite talented . . . likes Hamilton girls . . . home- room salesman . . . A member of Service Corps. OLIVER LINDSAY . . . The boy with a smile . . . his blond wavy hair brings sighs from many feminine hearts . . . During his years at Hamilton c'Bud has always been sure-fire operetta material. virginia Lippincott Mary Lipski Dorothy Lockett Lorraine Lozier , WJ Mary Ellen Lenyo Richard Levenduski I 5 , ,- KW g'KJ,5'l9i:fdwn by her spontaneous uhelloln Will she Elmer E. Leyrer Oliver J. Liiidsayu Xl VIRGINIA LIPPINCOTT . . . C'Ginny', . . . a star debator, secretary of P. S. and D. Club . . . dates or sports, especially skiing, skat- ing, and tennis . . . plans to enter that fas- cinating field of archaeology at Centenary Jr. College. MARY LIPSKI . . . Just let her dance and be happyv . . . kitchen is her kingdom . . . Mary hopes to become a successful secretary after graduation. DOROTHY LOCKETT . . . Dot's the kind of person you want in your crowd . .4 . dark- haired, petite and constantly laughing . . . She enjoys baseball and in her junior year played on H. R. l04,s plague winning team. LORRA NE LOZIER . . . Personality plus . . . ' e a striking and realistic Mrs, Fos- tern in the Senior Play . . . always neat . . . ever learn to drive a car? I J Estella Lukmire Catherine Mack William Maddux Constance Mallowitz MARILYN MANSELL . . . Tall and stately . . . plays a saxaphone in the orchestra . . . dislikes the new look . . . candy girl for RKO . . . loves the shore in summer . . . She is friendly and has a sweet disposition. JANICE MARION. . . She has many friends . . . oodles of fun . . . wants to be a fifth grade teacher . . . sensible and intelligent . . . Jann is a credit to Hamilton and we know she'll be a credit to Maryville College. LOIS MARSAVITZ . . . Happy, good- natured . . . always around to cheer you up . . . loves dancing to tuneful music . . . Lois is a real enthusiast at all our games, espe- cially football. WILLIAM B. MATLACK . . . A handsome, good-natured fellow . '. . lots of fun . . . star football player . . . fond of all sports . . . Bill', plans to enter the navy. IQSTELLA LUKMIRE . . . Looking forward to graduation . . . favorite sport is baseball . . . a local menace when behind a steering wheel . . . Estella makes a super deluxe sun- dae down at Bowersl. CATHERINE MACK . . . Shels pretty, she's petite . . . thrives on tomato pies . . . has the nicest smile . . . Kitty', was an early advo- cate of the Knew look. WILLIAM MADDUX . . . Under a tuft of flaming red hair lies a scientihc brain . . . fascinated by sail boats . . . Bill will do well in the scientific field. CONSTANCE MALLOWITZ . . . Sweet, lovely and very fashionable . . . prompter for 'iludyu . . . Spanish with Miss Smith rated high with her . . . Connie plans to major in Spanish at the University of Miami. , Q? . Marilyn Mansell a Marion Lois Marsavitz William B. Matlack FRANK MATTONELLI . . . Active in intra- murals . . . H. R. 22U's hard hghting soccer player . . . 'glVIat's', ambition in life is to own his own garage. GEORGE IW. MAUL . . . Miss Cornwellls star book reporter . . . a varsity football back . . . Criterion's business manager . . . did you ever notice that nice blonde hair? . . .George is liked by all, for he is a swell guy. MARIE AIVICCUY . . . A future Florence Nightingale . . . has a smile for one and all .L . . fond of experimenting in the kitchen . . . lVIarie's charming manner assures her suc- cess. Frank Mattonelli George M. Maul PHYLLIS IVIIQARS . . . Honey colored hair . . . worked in the library 6th period . . . likes to see fellows smoke pipes . . . 6'Phyl finds Florid' a' erfect winter resort. I obert Messersmxth Alice Middleton Lois Middleton Jack Miller . A ll I -ff! M! Marie McCoy Phyllis Mears ROBERT lVlIfSSIfRSMI'l'H . . . Ace soccer fullback, courtster, and first baseman . . . also a member of the Honor Society . . . Bob plans to be a veterinarian. ALICE lVIIDDLIi'l'ON . . . A rooting base- ball fan . . . likes history and ice skating . . . Al1ce's aim is to be a nurse. LOIS IVIIDDLIQTUN . . . Always ready with Il friendly hello . . . nice things come in small packages . . . head of stage makeup club . . . 5'I3obby will be a success in What- ever she chooses. JACK IVIILLICR . . . Likes chemistry and math . . . not too fond of Ifnglish . . . an ardent fishing and hunting fan . . . jack de- sires to become a draftsman. Robert Mohr Frank Monti Doris Morris John Morris JOAN MUELLER . . . Sweet and lovelyl' describes Joan . . . uses words of truth and sobernessl' . . . a pleasant and entertaining companion . . . Joan's sweet soprano voice is an enviable asset. ALBERTA MUSNUFF . . . A pert, dark- haired majorette . . . enjoys dancing, inter- esting books, and good music . . . As to Snuffy's,' future plans-she's wearing a dia- mond on the finger that counts. ANN MYERNICK . . . HA merry heart goes all the dayv . . . glides smoothly over a dance Hoor . . . an ardent sports fan . . . Annie's new to us this year but is already well-liked. LENA NARDI . . . just canlt stop dancing once the music starts . . . dark eyes and hair . . . always looked forward to typing class . . . 'cToots will continue with her secre- tarial career. ROBERT MOHR . . . Blonde hair . . . in- quiring expression . . . takes to outdoor sports with gunning at the top . . . lVloe's friendly way will take him far. FRANK MONTI . . . Active member of the Operetta . . . Wants to be a doctor . . . His pleasing manner has made him a well-liked member of his class . . . Frank has done a good job with the service corps. DORIS MORRIS . . . Sky blue eyes and soft-spoken . . . always wearing a smile . . . Doris is now a cashier but is planning to be a beautician. JOHN MORRIS . . . Always willing to lend a helping hand in chemistry class . . . Eyes of blue and wavy hair too . . . keen sense of humor and a member of Honor Society . . . An employee of Trenton's theaters, John is excellent film critic. . x I Joan Mueller Albgta Musnuff L! Ann Myernick Lena Nardi jAlVlliS lf. Nl'QAl9SlfY . . . 'liall and heavily built . . . main interests are in sports where he excels in baseball . . . HFZlI'I'Clv, as he is often called, was a member of the Athletic Ofhcials Club and Sports Appreciation Club. DAVID NICOL . . . His many friends call him Nici, . . . admits hels no Einstein but likes math anyway . . . His neatness and pleasing personality make him well suited for the business field. ANNl'f NOLAN . . . A competent worker in the school bank . . . horse-back riding is a favorite diversion . . . takes an active in-- terest in others . . . Anne is a guard on the Kaiser-lfleetwings basketball league team. jOSlfPH N. NOLAN . . . Favorite subject -retail selling and buying . . . photography is his hobby . . . a member of the Camera Club . . . 'ljoell enjoys horseback riding as a sport. Clyde O'Del1 Louise Oravsky Horace T. Owen Dorothy Owens A,,k 5 v . Tsai - .' 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Nolan CLYDE O'DIi'I,I, , . , Drummer man in the dance band . . . music is his languageg flying, his hobby . . . 'lDiggerl' is planning to study forestry and conservation. LOUISE ORAVSKY . . . Zealous English student . . . close follower of baseball games . . . The secretarial work Louise cloes for teachers will enable her to become a top- notch stenographer. HORACE 'lf OWEN . . . A husky fellow with a genial personality . . . likes basketball and chemistry . . . Hod's ambition is to become a printer, DOROTHY OWIQNS . . . Soft-spoken . . quiet and serene with a wistful smile . . . a devotee of typing class . . . Dot plans her career in the secretarial held. F .hxBasi1 Palmieri Jennie Papi PN L pk Parknavy E s to 3 2 if JULIANA PFAFF . . . Quick on the uptake . . . is especially fond of history and roller- ? e skating . . . spends her summers at the shore . . . 'iblull' will enter State Teacher,s this fall. ii K in y FRED PFEIFFER . . . A good athlete . . . i t varsity basketball . . . hard fighting varsity . football end . . . Ered's vitality and pleasing E E is friendliness insure his success. i i i MARION PISAPIO . . . Noted for her spark- Z ling smile . . . would like to spend all day in art class . . . jovial and co-operative . . . spends spare time reading . . . Marion plans on a business future. l l 3 , s ELSIE PLUMMER . . . Horseback riding is X uElzbicka,s,, favorite sport, so living in the country is a great advantage . . . Although she rides quite a bit, her main interest is art . . . Elsie has taken the Commercial Course. BASIL PALMIERI . . . Friendly and good- hearted . . . lots of zest . . . fond of fishing, boating, and baseball . . . He's familiar to RKO Capitol moviegoers. JENNIE PAPI . . . An ardent member of the G. A. A .... likes basketball, hockey, and great big tomato pies . . . Butch plans to become a professional dancer. MARGARET PARKNAVY . . . Gracious and dignified . . . always Willing to lend a helping hand . . . a whiz at hockey . . . Margie, plans to become a nurse. RALPH PETERSON . . . Hamilton's ace cager . . . He,s tall . . . He,s handsome . . . He's sure to make a good manual arts teacher. Juliana Pfaff Fred Pfeiffer Marion Pisapio Elsie Plummer ICLIQANORV POLAND . . . A typical outdoor girl . . . has a sunny disposition and a nat- ural flair for sports . . . likes baseball, basket- ball and makes an excellent goalie in hockey . . . Chemistry is lfleanor's second love. WILLIAM If. PORTER . . . Enjoys roller skating. . . smooth dresser . . . quiet but full of fun . . . Toone Town is his nightly rendez- vous . . . Our crystal ball shows Bill in bell- bottom trousers. JOYCE PRATT . . . Devotee of choral music . . . neat as a pin . . . a friendly smile . . . tops in style . . . Joyce will surely suc- ceed in the career of her choice. LOIS PRATT . . . T.N.T.-tall and terrific . . . big, brown eyes and an enviable disposi- tion . . . her argumentative powers could liven up any class . . . Lois will make a capable secretary some day. William Prior Margaret Pyrah Barbara Quimby Theresa Quinnan 'Dx QYFL Hia' S45 lf WW '- N 4 E 5 x e W3 . W-. WLS'-Ti E.- William E. Porter Joyce Pratt Lois Pratt WILLIAM PRIOR . . . Champ on skates . . . paints for pleasure . . . Bill aspires to be a draftsman after graduating from Hamil- tOI'l, MARGARET PYRAH . . . Peg is as shy and sweet as they come . . . a member of the Bel Canto Choir . . . She doesn't let school interfere with her pastime, knitting. BARBARA QUIMBY . . . Member of the choir . . . handles a car like a veteran racer . . . Bobbie has chosen nursing as her career. THERESA QUINNAN . . . Pretty and al- ways neat . . . came to us from Scranton, Pa. . . . soft-spoken and intelligent . . . expects to be a nurse . . . Theresa ClltS a neat figure on ice. df F Patricia Rafferty Robert L. Reed Robert P. Reed Raymond Richardson JOAN RIPLEY . . . A budding young artist . . . loves reading good novels and going to the movies . . . Rip is Well known for her consideration of others. ROMUL RISCO . . . Smooth dresser and smooth looker . . . likes the Detroit Tigers and does some pitching himself . . . Rom Will enter the journalistic field when he com- pletes college. CATHERINE RITTER . . . A cute blonde, who will go far as a model . . . favorite pas- time is dancing . . . Cathy devotes her free time to singing, basketball, and baseball. DOLORES ROBBINS . . . Favorite sport is basketball . . . fictitious tales rate high as reading material . . . Contact Dolores for your next beauty tip. f ,U lffl. Un PATRICIA RAFFERTY . . . Tall-model type . . . clothes charmer . . . forward on hockey team . . . uPat is looking forward to Rider College. ROBERT L. REED . . . The expression 'ggood Joe fits Bohn perfectly . , . Univer- sity of Alabama is his goal for the near fu- ture . . . '4Bob,, plans to become a physical education teacher. ROBERT P. REED . . . Bob,, has lingers that make a'piano talk . . . Otis in the Operetta . . . participates in all sports . . . Move over Jose Iturbi. RAYMOND RICHARDSON . . . Especially interested in baseball . . . quiet and easyvto get along with . . . Ray', likes to make auto models in his spare time. JJ f V .ff P' Romul Risco Catherine Ritter Dolores Robbins K I . HAROLD RULON . . . Straight from the Navy to Hamilton . . . 'lihis handsome ex- vet plans to become a Iinotypist . . . Can bc found bowling, golfing, or, if weather per- mits, swimming. MARGARIQT RYAN . . . Athletically in- clined . . . will undoubtedly be the prettiest gym teacher in the profession . . . frequently on the honor roll . . . There isn't much about sports that Peggy', doesn't know. GERALD SA'lVl1lilf . . . Randolph on and off the stage . . . gives his all and more to our school dance hand . . . Jerry can always find someone willing to share a joke with him. YELAINIQ SCHAUER . . . Has a sweet, clear voice . . . ice-skating is her Winter favorite . . . a soda fountain miss . . . Elaine is going to enter the secretarial world. M' Ml A Helen Schindler Eleanor Schlagel 'llWiiQlyJ4l'iV if ' A i' W1 Harold Rulon Margaret Ryan Gerald Elaine Schauer CAROL SCHEID . . . Future '4Florence Nightingalen . . . ping-pong enthusiast . . . member of our Honor Society . . . Carol proved an able secretary for Mr. Coursen. MADELINE SCHILLING . . . Badminton manager . . . member of the G.A.A. Council , . . sure to be a competent bookkeeper . . . lVladge,, specializes in baking pastries. HELEN SCHINDLER . . . Often heard us- ing the expression, Oh Myw . . . Walks too ducky', for words . . . loves dancing . . . would like to visit Spain . . . Helen's aim is to be a laboratory technician. ELEANOR SCHLAGEL . . . 'llwinkling eyes and a vivacious manner . . . hobbies are ice skating and tobogganing . . . Honey,s am- bition is to become a flight instructor. Schrum Richard D. Schr rn 17? tt Charles F. Schwartz Nicholas Schwartz CHARLES SCOTT . . . Enjoys sports . . . has the build and talent for his favorite- football . . . Scotty', is a first class fellow . . . He will surely succeed in anything he chooses. MARGARET SEIDENGLANZ . . . A petite blue-eyed lass with a nice smile . . . Peg has her heart set on a nursels cap . . . gifted in the vocal field she loves to sing . . . With her ability and personality St. Francis will welcome her with open arms. JEAN SENNET . . . Happy and gay . . . dark brown eyes . . . Captain of the Cheer- leaders and active in all sports . . . Jean- nie's honor marks should send her far at the University of Michigan. JAMES SHELTON. . .Curly hair and pleas- ant eyes . . . a friendly smile that belies his shyness . . . basketball enthusiast . . . easy going, takes life as it comes . . . uhlimn plans to enter college this fall. CAROL SCHRUM . . . Miss Criterionv . . . natural beauty is what counts . . . a sunny disposition with a smile for everyone . . . competent secretary for Mr. Kauffman . . . Member of the Honor Society . . .Carol keeps - We customers satisfied at Scottyls. U RICHARD D, SCHRUM . . .varsity track star . . . chosen for the All-State Choir . . . nice dresser and Witty as they come . . . Dick was an outstanding performer in the operetta, KC 3 Sally ,. CHARLES F. SCHWARTZ . . . Easy-going and likeable . . . an industrious Worker with the stage craft club . . . Charlie hopes to be a plumber in the not too distant future. if itss l ais sf S s ti aa S as . e i iir 251- ir af NICHOLAS SCHWARTZ . . . Laugh and the World laughs with you , typifies Nic', . . . stamp collecting is his pastime . . . wn- ing a store is his intended future. 'Y Wi 53' Charles Scott Margaret Seidenglanz jean Sennet james Shelton lVlICl'lAlfL SIKINGIQR . . . Tall, blue eyed and strong . . , has the ideal physique . . . hurls a mean football . . . active member of Naval Reserve . . . lVIike's present high spot is being a stalwart defense man on a roller hockey team. ALEX SILAGYI . . . A winning way . . . the kind of fellow we like to have around . . . soccer and baseball keep him busy . . . Alex looks to engineering for his future. RICHARD SIIVIKINS . . . Red-headed sax- ophone player . . . takes an interest in his school work . . Q pleasant and even tempered . . . Photography is Dickls hobby. VICTOR SIMPSON . . . Six foot three inches of fun . . . doesn't know how to get mad . . . wonderful as Oogie . . . collects Stan Ken- ton records . . Vic hopes to secure a position as a draftsman. Earl Smith Caroline Snyder Richard Soffel Carolyn Sost 5 Q, ., Michael Sikinger Alex Silagyi Richard Simkins Victor Simpson' EARL SIVIITI-I . . . Fond of sports in general . . . exceptional bowler . . . a baker on week- ends . . . Earl's future venture is to study accounting at a commercial college. CAROLINE SNYDER . . . On hockey color team . . . bookkeeping is her favorite subject . . . cooking is her hobby . . . Caroline in- tends to be married and become a housewife as soon as she has completed school. RICHARD SOFFEL . . . Plays the sweet- est trumpet this side of Gabriel . . . doesn't know what the word sad means . . . ambi- tion-to be a big time band leader. . . '6Dick will make good. CAROLYN SOST . . . Blonde little dancing doll . . . cutest trick ever to hit Hamilton . . . To know her is to love hern . . . 'SCarrie,' is outstanding in all sports. Ir o iffy Samuel Spera joan Spindler .1 -lm, Q.: .. ri Ks.. g .A 1 , , .M i W . . '7 ' ' 9357.Q Tiff??? X if K 1 Xa: -:gqi.:,w:,f gs ' .ie.+.a3:.::e1' KQ:i?'93'y train. N W., s aggy.-W. Y We igglef, z?fiq ' , ,. if if f ff? :Q i- . if ,filismmiizf A--1 s .Amin ,. John Spinelli Roger Sprague DONALD SPRAGUE . . . Donn is one of our army war veterans . . . Plans to become a farmer after finishing school . . . His main pastime is raising pigeons and bowling. .JOHN SPRAGUE . . . Favorite subject--girls . . . really tries hard in his school work, too . . . says little and listens much . . . likes bowling and is quite active outside of school . . . Some think he,s swell, but we know it. EARL STEVENSON . . . Did a terrific job of planning the senior trip with Mr. Jones . . . He and his Buick are as inseparable as Damon and Pythias . . . Lawrenceville Prep will be his goal after graduation. ROBERT STIEFBOLD . . . This future en- gineer will make his mark in the world . . . takes life as it comes . . . Bob's a not so quiet boy who nevertheless seems quiet to those who don't know him. SAMUEL SPERA . . . Captain of gym class . . . high musical aspirations . . . Sam has served faithfully as a charter member of the Service Corps. JOAN SPINDLER . . . Full of vim and vigor . . . active in basketball, hockey, base- ball, and Stars in aquatics . . . Spin,s fair- ness and good nature have endeared her to many. JOHN SPINELLI . . . Look out for Johnny G-Man, the future F.B.I, agent . . , the eyes and ears of the hall patrol . . . likes to dance and play tennis . . . Johnny's quiet charm and sincere nature have long made him one of Hamiltonls most valuable assets. ROGER SPRAGUE . . . Friendly and ath- letic, all sports rate tops with c'Rabbit,, . . . member of the Hamilton Township Baseball League . . . a recent addition to the U. S. Naval Reserve . . . His favorite sport is auto racing. Donald Sprague John Sprague --e , . - A . . w . Q V ' ' i. : MPLS' , f E . , . . J N Earl Stevenson Robert Stiefbold PATRICIA STO'I l' . . . Gif . . . WQIHKS to be a private secretary . . . loves football games and dancing, especially jitterbugging . . . dark-haired and vivacious . . . Many Z1 class has been made brighter by Pat's sense of humor. FRANCIS STOUT . , . Likes to tinker with motors and cars . . . His ardentness and abil- ity will make him a success as a mechanic . . . Men of few words are the best of menn . . . Francis proved not only to be a Romeo, but also the possessor of an ambitious per- sonality. DOROTHY STOY . . . Pert and fun-loving . . . oodles of friends . . . Possesses an en- viable disposition . . . Dot enjoys hockey and basketball. WARREN SUESSENGER . . . Laugh and the world laughs with youf, is W2lff6H,S motto . . . at home or on roller skates . . . a practical joker . . . favorite class-third period English . . . future crane operator . . . Warreri has the characteristics of a good friend. Elmer Sullivan Joan Sweeny Arthur Taylor Stephen Terry ,full f!YDh Patricia Stott Francis Stout N Q Warren Suessenger ELMER SULLIVAN . . . Vice-president of P. S. and D. Club . . . 'cHonor Man for four years . . . 2nd place f'Optimist Boy of the Year Contestl' . . . Captain of Service Corps for two years . . . Elmerls ability as a student should carry him far in his chosen vocation. JOAN SWEIQNY . . . A hard worker and full of fun besides . . . loves to read novels . . . is very ambitious in the field of sports, especially baseball . . . Joan will enter a school of nursing in the fall. ARTHUR TAYLOR . . . Smiling point-getter of the soccer team . . . plans to go into the coal business with his brothers . . . Artls al- ways at his best when the crowd is in a happy mood. STEPHEN TERRY . . . Steve is handsome, debonair and well-dressed . . . easy going and very likeable . . . a strong enthusiast at school athletic events . . . Whatever course he may choose in the vears ahead, we are certain, will be a lucrative one. I Robert Thompson Catherine Tomko John Tomko Edward Tootel VIRGINIA TOTTEN . . . ultra-graceful on the dance floor . . . Queen of the Senior ball . . . thinks chemistry is the most wonderful subject there is . . . loves that little station Wagon . . . '6Honey,' plans to be an interior decorator. PHYLLIS TREGLIA . . . dark hair, green eyes, and 5'2 -that's Phyl . . . likes danc- ing, field hockey, badminton and Trenton Catholic . . . Vivacious and full of fun, Phyl gets along with everyone. ROBERT TYSON . . . Bob knows how to do a little bit of just everything . . . likes to sing, hike and swim . . . plans to be a lino- type printer . . . One of the best things to have up your sleeve is a funnybonef, DOLORES UHRIN . . . dotes on reading novels . . . field hockey is her favorite school sport . . . is sure to be a success in the sec- retarial world . . . Under that quiet exterior, '4Dee is friendly, cheerful and gay. ROBERT THOMPSON . . . Happy ever, worried neverv . . . will be a top-notch drafts- man some day . . . pet pastime is outside sports . . . Bob always has a handy joke or two to brighten things up. CATHERINE TOIVIKO . . . Likes activity, especially baseball and roller-skating . . . rather shy but friendly . . . Cathy will make a dependable and competent secretary for a fortunate boss in the near future. JGHN TOMKO . . . john, who's favorite study is Hstudyv, is persuing the general course . . . likes mechanical drawing class above all . . . He plans boxing as a future career. EDWARD TOOTEL . . . Calm and easy- going, Ed and I-Iumorl' are synonymous . . . just what the doctor ordered to liven up , any gathering . . . His likes run to sports, preferably football and basketball . . . Ed hasn,t decided yet whether to be a traveling salesman, fireman, or renowned surgeon! ' Virginia Totten Phyllis Treglia Qin 1. f1j?,J? J QQQ-fx., Robert Tyson Uhrin fr-.4.57pn4.. 00 2 rf .yi on Schmidt MARY UNVERZAGT . . . 6'Skipper,' can be found energetically typing absentee lists every first period . . . neatness combined with good taste . . . Shelll soon be asking you for Your number, pleasen. MARILYN VAN MARTER . . . The eyes are but a Window to the soul . . . more en- ergy than a jet-propelled plane . . . possesses a strong Hair for the dance floor . . . Marilyn expects to be a telephone operator. SHIRLEY VAN PELT . . . Shirley possesses a charming smile and quiet ways . . . pleas- ant-natured and friendly . . . Although she is sometimes shy and reserved, her success as a stenographer is assured. LOUIS VARANYAK . . . The world be- longs to the ambitious . . . wants to be a lawyer . . . good-looking . . . Laugh-provok- ing Louie', is a good antidote for a case of blues. Wilbur Walker Kenneth Warner Mary Unverzagt Marilyn Van Marter Shif1eY V Louis Varanyak DORENDA VON SCHMIDT . . . Loves horses and is an expert trainer and rider . . . performed at State Fair . . . a whizz with a hockey stick . . . A true sport is a friend worth having. MARION WALKER . . . Easily recognized by her golden red hair . . . doesn't like home- work, but then who does? . . . Marion's cute, peppy manner more than balances her lack of height. WILBUR WALKER , . . Cheerful and per- sonable . . . well dressed . . . likes to tinker with motors . . . Will can be easily di- verted by the opposite sex. KENNETH WARNER . . . Rangey play- maker of our varsity courtsters . . . an ardent movie fan . . . chess and checker enthusiast . . . He expects to enter his fatherls business. K3 ll Joyce Wassa Elizabeth Westove JOYCE WASSALL . . . Fun and Fancy Freen . . . a basketball enthusiast . . . just let her dance and be happy . . . Joy's', job will require a Voice with a Smilem. ELIZABETH WESTOVER . . . Betty', as fresh and sweet as a day in June . . . editor of the Yearbook . . . A sincere friendliness touches off her quiet dignity . . . on good terms with the Honor Roll . . . She expects to enter into the field of Home Economics. BARBARA WHITE . . . Always busy as a beaver . . . friendly and cute . . . reading fiction is a pet pastime . . . Babs,' has set 0M'f'2,wJ-3 f H 1 U THOMAS WHITTAKER . . . He goes from one extreme to the other . . . either fishing in Groveville Pond or whizzing down a bas- ketball court . . . Tom Wants to be a decor- ator in a pottery. WILLIAM WIDMAIER . . . Never a dull moment when Woody is around . . . jet black wavy hair . . . The iceman cometh . . . Bill plans to be a mortician. RAYMOND WIELAND . . . Alifable and versatile . . . fond of reading and dancing . . . captain of the track team and co-captain of the football team . . . Ray's only ambition is to become a millionaire. CHARLES WILLETS . . . K'Swab,' drives a Horist's truck . . . spends spare time dis- mantling cars or swimming . . . a member of the Naval Reserve, and hopes to become :1 florist. a record for being a homeroom ticket sales- man for four years. ' LILLIAN WHITTAKER . . . Always on the go . . . keeps fit racing for the bus . . . whiz on skates . . . Lil is especially keen on a bookkeeping position. Thomas Whittaker William Widmaier Raymond Wieland Charles Willets ELLEN WILLIAMS . . . A distinctive and attractive brunette with a quick wit and ready smile . . . Ellen's likes are ice skating, swimming and Mr. Kauffman . . . plans to enter Drexel this fall for a course in Home Economics to prepare her for a career in dress designing. MARY WILLIAMS . . . No one has to tell the girls of Mary's ability on the hockey field . . . Naturally sports rate high with her . . . As yet Mary has not decided what kind of work she will do, so we all Wish her lots of luck. Ellen Williams K Mary Williams RICHARD WOOD . . . Interested in sports, especially swimming and football . , . an ac- tive naval reservist . . . He will use his mechanical drawing ability as a future drafts- man. Louis Wortleman William Young William Zickler Charlotte Ziegler Richard Wood LOUIS WORTLEMAN . . . Towering, easy going, amiable . . . well groomed . . . quiet and ambitious . . . Lou'sl' good nature makes him well-liked by all. WILLIAM YOUNG . . . Easy-going and a mellow fellow . . . quiet, but given to sudden flashes of humor . . . Bill will never be forgotten by his classmates in future years. WILLIAM ZICKLER . . . Popeye,, can be found browsing through Zane Grey novels . . . works in a florist shop . . . likes baseball and fishing, especially for pike . . . Bill is going to join the Navy after finishing school. CHARLOTTE ZIEGLER . . . Swimming tops in summer, ice skating tops in Winter . . ,dancing tops all year round . . .f'Mrs. Hotchkiss in the Senior Play . . . Ziggy,' hopes to procure work in the commercial field. 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