Hamilton High School West - Retrospect Yearbook (Hamilton, NJ)

 - Class of 1949

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G-.lf wg '1 ' 1 Roma of EDMCATZUM Mr. William H. Lawton, Solicitor Mr. Howard D. Morrison, Supervising Principal Mr. Jesse L. Perry Mr. Willard Grimm, Clerk Mr. William H. Sine Mr. William Peeney, President Mr. Jacob W. Zwick, Vice President Mr. Charles W. Blakesley Mr. Hans Peterson Mr. Richard Klockner Mr. Nicklos Stilwell Mr. Frederick A. Shultz Mr Herman L. Mack, Architect UPERVISXPIG M12 XMCZPAL Mr. Howard D. Morrison Mr. Harvey A. Hesser VICE PRINCIPAL HIGH SCHOOL PRXMCZPAL Mr. James A. Coursen HAMILTO FA ULTY Mr. C. Abbott Miss L. Baird EHKHSI1 Vocal Music Mr. H. Bills Mathematics Mrs. M. Combs Art Mr- M- Agg'-RSS Mr. J. Bartlett Commerclal Athletic Director ,. f - X M - A VA: . iii , Mrs. R. Bernath Commercial Mr. D. Bird History Miss F. Cornwell English Mrs. L. Booth English E tt L ai H. Mr. W. Coursen English Mr. C. Breecc Physical Education Mr. H. Darling Instrumental Music Mr. W. Collis Social Studies K V I 'R' wif? if 1'-.- jg ,5,,'. f: ,Vkk :Q . 5 wg. z., Mrs. S. Davidson Commercial D. Devine Physical Education r 1 . . F. JZ X 9 -Gd' .4 1 .... is - ' f 1 I ': S--:E fdrfkia, Sir. , ::- .,.:. . ,:. ... .: :J- ' I f .. Mrs. I. DeVos French Xz Spanish Miss G. Ely English . f ' 7 ::,1j ,:Qi'iiiQ9 , ,f..3':: , if ,Ffa-'T,-',5 . uf' 'fT1Ji?7ffb 'f Z:?ikr'iE,. f'. ev, A ,.: .Q , ,. Mr, W. Hancock Instrumental Music Mr. F. Fearnley Mech. Drawing' Mrs. H. Hart History i. Miss A. Donnelly English X. 5 1, - :m:a:f- -:-.. -- W Ling. -: .yygu znf I -Q.. sign s Q7 as-.isp . are ...f :.. if nz, 2. .f .. . ,. ' 25: 5f15:E:,'E5:f ..11..,s W, ,::: --.E-.15 W T! ':5?x7W3f,1 . ' i' ' :f:.1:'. - :mmm , ' if-:Ffa .fi ,. 55572 i-FZTSKAP5 mf , iagiifiiilllfflifgifig ' , ..,,.,,. 25515139 I5-!Af5:515Yf5A5A2i-V: --,wmwiwsrmislgisimimsswgw. X is Q. M. Imam, .,,...... ., 46. , ., I . 1... .., MNMQM., Mr. R. Eicher nstrumental Music Mr. M. Graf Industrial Arts Qpiik 3 urryii Miss M. Houlroyd Librarian Mr. H. Griffith Science Mr. B. 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Watson History 8: English Mrs. V. Larkin English Sz Latin -sifll' I V .f!Vfi H I We -zrszs' . : 0,2 sw- 2-'Q - .:--an .,. - -f,' fl ' 1:5 ,sg Math. Kz Jr. Bus. Mrs. A. Wriqqins Home Economics Mr. L. Rader Science figs . Q iq l f of in . L 'Mg L K.. ,, ., F55 2 I ,. px lx , we , 'f-,Q Miss M. Heal ' . av H X T yykl' ' . v-.s 3 V Gi f .I 1 jf? Vkl. K 5.Q:gfs f', .... 1 Miss R- Derbyshire Miss L. Kisthardt Nurse Nurse Nurse Ai. Mr. T. Watson Miss R. Gropp Miss S. Conrad Attendance Officer Secretary Secretary Mrs. H. Henderson Cafeteria Manager HAMXLTON HXQHLXQHTS AS MAN TO MAN YOUR APPROVAL, PLEASE. WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS? DO-RE-MI! SOUP'S ON. FUTURE ATOMIC WONDERS E' INFORMATION, PLEASE. HOW MUCH?? THAT FEELS BETTER! WATCH YOUR FINGERS. WHAT KEEPS IT TICKING NOVEL OR STORY? '? EQUISITIONS, PLEASE. FREE DISCUSSION. ART IN THE MAKING. ACCURACY COUNTS. ON GUARD. MODEL BANKERS. SPEED COUNTS. THREE-MINUTE BREAK. DOES IT FIT? FUTURE DRAFTSMEN. PROBLEM SOLVERS. .. -fxs. 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' f '-ff 1 949 Q- b4iLLslAi Anita Aaronson Winifred Aaronson l Charles Alpaugh Florence Andrews E, Eff rift 44, .3 ff 5 . .. - rr r I Doris Applegate William Arendt fb ,1 W. 5 f e l,l 4 . A v i Minnie Argenti Kenneth Atwood Anita Aa ronson Aqgldcmig This cheerful member of the Yearbook stati led a busy and happy school life as an usher in her junior year and as a l3etween-the- Bookslfnds Club member. She plans a teach- ing career. Winifred Aaronson Commercial Winnie's merry twinkle and her cheerful I-li helped her in her work as senior class sec- retary and her cheerful disposition during the hectic Washington 'lirip planning helped everyone. Naturally she plans to be a sec- retary. Charles Alpaugh General Tall, slim, and easy-going l ritz', likes base- ball, basketball, and Grace. Ile hopes to don hellbottom trousers upon graduation from Hamilton. He hails from lVlercervillel Florence Andrews Commercial Florence, a placid blue-eyed blonde, is lVlr. lireece's secretary who shows her fondness for sports by playing ping pong. She plans a secretarial future, Doris Applegate Commercial 'lihis pert blond with mischievous blue eyes is a sports fan who especially likes baseball. Sports Appreciation is also her favorite club. After graduation she plans a future as a bookkeeper. William Arendt General Big Bill is a mainstay of our popular dance band. He mixes pool with music for diver- sion. He will be glad to build that 'Ldream house for you when hels a contractor. Minnie Argenti Commercial A veritable bundle of pep, vim, and vigor, Minnie is a member of the Senior Dramatics, the Modern Dance Group, and the Leader Corps. Her chief interest is singing and she plans to make it her career. Kenneth Atwood General Keni' plans to become the best linotype operator in the state CN. of coursell A mechanical whiz, he likes to spend spare moments fixing cars. He has a smile for everyone. Phyllis Babbitt Commercial A member of the ,Modern Dance Group, Leader Corps, and Senior Dramatics, Phyllis is also an aspiring poet. This blonde-haired, blue-eyed girlis amiable smile will prove an asset to her as a model or designer. Henrietta Babula Commercial Henrietta has a pleasant smile and a person- ality to match it. She enjoys singing in the school choir and listening to classical music. Henrietta plans matrimony in the near future. A. Daniel Bacon Academic Dan is an avid sportsman, preferring hunting and fishing. He is partial to Wild West stories, wears snazzy looking sweaters, and aspires to be either a vet or forester in years to come. Shirley Baggaley Commercial Shirley is short in stature but not in fun. A Leader Corps and. Hockey Color 'lieam member, and G. A. A. ilireasurer, her duties as lVliss Willey's and Miss 'lihompson's sec- retary should bear fruit in the future. Shirley Baker Commercial Shirley's specialties are singing, typing, and Leader Corps. She has been a member of lVliss l3aird's choir and choruses and a mem- ber of the Hockey Color Team as well. She is a future secretary. lflaine Banker Commercial One of the '6Ruths in Dear Ruth , Elaine, who is lVlr. KauFfman's secretary, has spent many moments figuring out confusing chem- istry symbols. For the future she hopes to master the How now brown cow routine and study dramatics. Lois Bargholz Academic With Lois, dreamy blue eyes and a placid nature hide a humorous personality. She really likes hockey and basketball, and chem- istry is her favorite subject. She'll be a nurse at lVlcKinley Hospital some day. 'leanette Barnes Commercial jeanette's pleasing manner and calm eth- ciency should be a boon to some harried executive some day. The Nurses' Oflice knows her worth as does the Yearbook Staff. The Honor Society and Ushers Group claim her also. Phyllis Babbitt Henrietta Babula A. Daniel Bacon Shirley Baggaley Shirley Baker Elaine Banker Lois Bargholz Jeanette Barnes Sarah Barnes Michael Basso Jane Baus Florence Beck A. Elizabeth Beiger Pasquale Bellis John Bellow Doris Belmont Sarah Barnes g Academic Sally's chief interests are music and re- ligion. She has been a member of the Choir, the Glee Club, and of the Operetta chorus. After graduation she will study religion and music at Bob Jones University. Michael Basso General The wide blue yondern of the Air Corps will claim Mike upon graduation. His clubs in- clude metal shop. He enjoys Work with motors, and owns that ancient, orange and black wreck of a car. Jane Baus Commercial Jane has been Mill Houlroyd's calm and col- lected library secretary. Aside from her sec- retarial duties, Jane likes to participate in certain sports and to Watch all of them. She plans to become a secretary. Florence Beck Commercial l7lorence's piano-accordion has already brought her fame, not only in our assembly, but in radio and television as well. After a vacation in California, she will enter the Rochester School of Music to prepare for teaching. A. Elizabeth Beiger Commercial T-E-A-M, music, and inexhaustible energy- that's Bettee. She's been Captain of the cheer leaders, Irene in Hollywood Extran, and a member of the Modern Dance Group as well as a choir member. Singing will be her future. Pasquale Bellis General Pat supplies the Choir With a strong, clear voice. He Was a uHollyWood Extra . One of g'Di Mag,s strongest and most loyal fans, baseball is his first love. He would like to become a state employee. John Bellow General One of the boys in orange who made music at the football games, John is also a choir member. He drove a flashy, new Ford to the Senior Ball. Agriculture is his future work. Doris Belmont Commercial An all-round good sport, a G. A. A. Council member, and a member of the hockey and basketball color teams, Doris also enjoys Sports Appreciation. She would like to be a clerk in the State House. Rose Bentley Commercial Donlt let Rose fool you. Her quiet manner hides a natural love of teasing. She takes her work seriously, however, and will be a good secretary and a fine addition to a busi- ness oflice. i Gerald Black General This black-haired Scot, a member of Miss Baird's choir, plays a trombone in the or- chestra. He was Marty , a shiek, in the operetta. His hobbies are fishing and swim- ming, and farming is his future. Frank Bozarth General A good-natured fellow with a heart of gold, thatls Frank. He emotes with the Senior Dramaticsg tinkers with the Tinkers Club, and is an avid model airplane fan. Marie Bradley Commercial Marie,s irrepressible laughter bubbled forth in Secretarial Practice, on the Leader Corps, and with the august Yearbook staff. This cheery addition to any group will study at Rider College to become a medical secretary. Charles Bryan General Uncle Sam's Navy will gain another good boy in blue when Charlie leaves school. With high school service to his credit, he naturally thinks baseball is tops. He is also a member of the Typing Club. Allan Burkert Academic This expert amateur mechanic likes to tinker with cars in any form. He prefers baseball as a sport, is a member of the operetta chorus, and will bring light to the World as an electrician. Wallace Burkus Commercial Interior decoration seems to be a natural field for talented Wally. His clubs this year include Senior Dramatics and the Metal Shop. He dreams of a yacht for Carribean Cruises. Terrella Burney General Terrella is a happy-natured girl who enjoys all types of sports, especially hockey and baseball. She also likes sewing and plans to become an interior decorator. Her interest in Home Economics should make her a SLICCCSS. Rose Bentley Gerald Black Frank Bozarth Marie Bradley Charles Bryan Allan Burkent , lf 9' 351 Z5 if mg, ri? all ' LW 77 1 ' .ig I.. ., J . ., V, Wallace Burkus Terrella Burney J. Arthur Carlton MQ? Wig? my 'ki z ...egg if - - 4. -w e K 9 at mais . PhYl1iS Bush James Butler Earl Carter Sherwood Carter A J Henry Case Helen Catana Joyce Champion Phyllis Bush Commercial Phyllis plans to study singing at Juilliard School of Music. A Choir and Operetta Chorus member, she also enjoys art and has been Mrs. Combs' secretary, and a member of Yardls Fashion Board as well. James Butler General Jim is a genuine boxing enthusiast. As yet he doesn't consider himself a serious threat to Joe Louis, however. He also likes foot- ball. He will supply good service to the Navy some day. J. Arthur Carlton Academic Arthur likes basketball and has the height to play it well. The highest ranking boy in his class, he is an Academic whizv and plans to attend Lawrenceville Prep with Chemical Engineering in mind. Earl Carter Academic Hold that posev for Earl the Photography fan. He gets good results too. His other activities include Chess and Checkers and Leisure Hour Clubs. His new Chevvy con- vertible is really neat. Sherwood Carter Academic Sherry collects records and loves to dance. A member of Hamilton's excellent Choir, he hopes to pursue the Liberal Arts Course of- fered at Lycoming College in Pennsylvania. Henry Case General A sparky outfield man, Casey has had two years of service on the varsity baseball squad. He was also '4Big Foot of soccer combo. Bromley's gift to the world. He is an all- around swell guy. Helen Catana Commercial Helen, who left Trenton High School to be- come a Hamilton Forty-Ninern, has been a member of this year's Canteen committee. ln the future she ho es she will be a rivate P P secretary. Joyce Champion Commercial Joyce has been Mr. Pierson's able secretary. She is lots of fun and enjoys all sports, especially baseball and ice skating. She will become a secretary in the business world after graduation. Lloyd Cherry Academic Lloyd makes nifty model railroad setups. He likes basketball, collects stamps, is a De- Molay member and a member of the Tinkers and Senior Dramatics Clubs. Drafting with Mechanical Drawing will occupy his future time. Valeria Choma General Valeria's ambition is to be a telephone op- erator. Playing the piano and singing are more interesting to her than athletic sports. She is a member of the Choir and makes a hobby of collecting poems. Eleanor Christensen General Eleanor once hoped to be a medical secre- tary in a doctor,s office but now plans to study the comptometer instead. Music in- terests her and she has been a member of the Choir. Warren Class Academic Warren was the chauffeur in Red Milln. He marched with our color guard and is a Naval Reserve member. He likes biology and me- chanical drawing and plans on an electrical course at the School of Industrial Arts. Dolores Cleary Academic The nursing profession attracts Dolores. She will enter training soon after graduation. As a G. A. A. member, Dolores captained the hockey team. Her bright, cheery nature should be an asset in a hospital room. Leo Cocciarelli General A Navy cruise convinced Leo. He will join up when school lets out. A good-natured fellow, he will give sea chanties the same fervor he gave to his songs on the Washing- ton trip. Marjorie Colgan Academic Marjorie, a member of the Usher's Club, the Yearbook Staff, and the Honor Society, ranks third in her class. A good chemistry 'stu- dent, she will make a good nurse-none nicer to soothe a fevered brow. Grace Cooper Commercial Grace plans to add her blonde charm to the secretarial field. She likes sports, especially baseball, and has played on the Class and Color team in basketball. She also belongs to the Ping-Pong Club. Lloyd Cherry Valeria Choma Eleanor Christensen Warren Class Dolores Cleary Leo Cocciarelli Marjorie Colgan Grace Cooper Fred Cope Margaret Corrado Richard Cottrell Grace Cruser Joan Cuddy Florence Czehut Elizabeth D'Arcy Alice Davenport Fred Cope General A rough and ready member of Hamilton Fire Co. and Boy Scout Troop No. 3, and a mem- ber of Sports Appreciation Club, Fred has caught Mr. lVIitchell's printing urge for his future Work. Margaret Corrado Commercial lVlargie's cheerful, Willing nature makes her a good worker as a pupil-secretary. Her transfer from Trenton has not interfered with her interest in sports. She will do secre- tarial work after graduation. Richard Cottrell General A speedy outfield man on Hamiltonis varsity baseball team, and one of Mr. Fearnley's boys in 118, Dick has Gym Leaders Club on his schedule of activities. He plans to join the Navy. Grace Cruser Commercial Though inclined to be reticent, Grace is really a friendly, hard-Working girl. She Ends business mathematics interesting and has horseback riding as her hobby. Her future is indefinite, but her determination will bring her success. Joan Cuddy Commercial Good-natured, friendly Joan, assistant secre- tary of the senior class, and advertising man- ager for the Yearbook, spends a good part of her time in the bank helping Mr. Jones. Sheill make a good business Woman. Florence Czehut Commercial Florence's graceful posture and natural re- serve are admired by many of her classmates, who wish her success in her desire to be a court stenographer. Her speed in shorthand should make her a good one. Elizabeth D'Arcy Commercial Betty, the cheerful business manager of the Yearbook, is a good tonic for a dejected mood. Her experience as secretary to Mr. William Coursen and to the Student Council Will prove valuable in her future Work. Alice Davenport Academic Alice has a pleasing personality. Though she spends much time reading and ponder- ing over mathematics, her Work on the G. A. A. Council proves her no bookworm. She will enter Trenton State Teachers Col- lege. Betsy Dawson Commercial Betsy's good-natured smile helps you to part with your money cheerfully in the cafeteria. She truly enjoys shorthand and should go far in the stenographic field. As diversions she enjoys basketball and baseball. Gene De Carlo General Best described as tall, dark, and you know what, this Yardville lad enjoys work with cars. Gene has done some nice art Work for the Yearbook. He chooses the Army for a career. Marian Del Borgo Commercial Marian shows an inclination toward interior decorating and sewing. She is a member of the Sewing Club, the Student Guides, and the Honor Society. After graduation she will settle down to bookkeeping for the future. Ardelle De Simone Commercial An honor student with a liking for shorthand, Ardelle possesses a quiet but friendly disposi- tion. Her favorite pastime is driving. She will enter the business world as a secretary and put her cafeteria experience to good use. Robert Drager General Bob, who is called Sparky by his friends, is a Motorcycle fan. He likes to lix'em and ride'em both. His easy-going personality will help him a lot in the Navy. Dolores Dringus Commercial Full of fun and fancy freen, Dolores Hnds both knitting and bookkeeping enjoyable. She has done good work as a member of the Modern Dance Group. Dee plans her career in the secretarial field. Madelene Drobnek Academic Sparkling secretary of the G. A. A. and Girls' State representative, Madelene is also chair- man of her Senior homeroom. She enjoys chemistry, Modern Dancing, and basketball. Maggie hopes to be a laboratory technician some day. Marydena Dunscomb General Marydena came to Hamilton from Brooklyn. Under her quiet manner lies a gay personal- ity. She is an ice-skating enthusiast. Dena will be an asset in whatever Field she chooses for her future. Betsy Dawson Gene De Carlo Marian Del Borgo Ardelle De Simone Robert Drager Dolores Dringus ,ws-, Madelene Drobnek Marydena Dunscomb Eleanor Dusik Raelda Dyer Frances Dyous Walter Eberle wa s e - , 9' 5' ,, , - lfdeiflatse . si Betty Eldridge Eileen Elgrim Eugene Elgrim Eileen Enslin Eleanor Dusik Commercial Eleanor likes Secretarial Practice and has en- joyed her work as Mrs. Massarels secretary. Full of fun she appreciates all sports, espe- cially hockey. The music of a typewriter will keep her happy in the future. Raelda Dyer Academic Library Practice and Spanish are Raelda,s favorite subjects. She is also an ardent base- ball fan. Rae takes a real interest in her school work and intends to complete her education at New Jersey State Teachers College. Frances Dyous Commercial Frances, who is an accomplished seamstress in her spare time, claims bookkeeping as her chief interest in school. It will stand her in good stead after graduation when a secre- tarial job will claim her. Walter Eberle General Walt,' likes to spend his spare time working with cars. He also drives hot-rodsv. He is one of Yardville's gifts to Hamilton and his friendly manner has made many friends for him. Betty Eldridge Commercial Betty-that,s her real name-is a good- natured lass who hopes to have a bookkeep- ing position after graduation. Sewing is one of her interests and she is quite handy with a needle and thread. Eileen Elgrim General Cooking, baking and other phases of the cul- inary arts appeal to Eileen. She has also found the Tinkers Club interesting and she spends her free time dancing. She plans a business future, however. Eugene Elgrim General Genie,' with the light brown hair is small but rugged, and a good football player. He is one of a number of Elgrims to pass through our halls. He is employed by Totten Feed Company. Eileen Enslin Commercial Eileen, Mrs. Jamison's Girl Friday , has made herself indispensable in the stockroom. She is an honor student with real ability in typing, shorthand, and sewing. She will enter the business world as a stenographer. Gildo Epis Commercial Gildo helps with Hamilton's many money and ticket activities in Finance Club. For a favorite food he chooses ravioli, but dishes cisuf, luscious hamburgers at Betty's and i l s. Verna Erick General Verna is the proud possessor of a collection of miniature dogs. She is a member of the Leisure Hour Club. Her future is indefinite, gut if hard Work can get it, success will be ers. Judith Esmay Academic Four years with the Dramatic Club made Judy a fine 'gMrs. Wilkins in the Senior Play. An Honor Society member and Criterion ad- vertising manager and reporter, she should make a success of an advertising career. Phyllis Evans General Phyllis has interests that range from book- keeping to rollerskating. She is a Leisure Hour Club member who hopes to be asking for Your number, please some time in the near future. Barbara Everett Academic Vivacious, fun-loving Barbara, is a peppy cheerleader who has her heart set on earning a nurse's cap. Bobby excels in all sports, though she prefers basketball. She enjoys chemistry and dancing, too. Edward Farmer Academic Lady Godivan Ed, a real wit, quarterbacked the football team, pivoted with agility in basketball, and pitched with V.'s, besides serving on the student council. He plans to take up mechanical engineering at Lafayette. Lorraine Feehan Commercial Lorraine claims that sleeping and eating are her hobbies. As bookkeeper for the cafeteria, she works on numbers that deal with food, but the work affords no time for sleep, but it is good experience for her business future. Joanne Feeser Academic Joanne likes music and enjoys her Work in Miss Baird's choir. Baseball and animals are her hobbies. She hopes to enter Mercer Hos- pital to train for a nursing career in the fall. Gildo Epis Verna Erick Judith Esmay Phyllis Evans Barbara Everett Edward Farmer Lorraine Feehan Joanne Feeser Katherine Fennimore Betty Lou Filor Thelma Fineberg Gerald Flesher Jane Fless Marie Flynn Geraldine Formanek Edward Forsthoff er Katherine Fennimore Academic Besides being a member of the Music Appre- ciation Club, Katherine is a Student Patrol member. Her hobby is to collect post cards. Cassie hopes to enter New Jersey State Teachers College next fall. Betty Lou Filor Betty Lou thinks chemistry is an ideal sub- ject. It fits in perhaps with the work she does at McKinley Hospital. Her friendly disposition will be an asset when she becomes a real nurse. Thelma Fineberg Academic Dark-haired, dark.-eyed Thelma has been a member of the G. A. A. and the Dramatics groups. She knits as a hobby and works for her father. Next year she will study at Rider College. p Gerald Flesher Academic A doodler with jokes, cartoons, and fooleryg co-author and co-star in corniest Hop ever played on Hamiltonis stage, Jerry collects Dick Haymes' records and is a fast soccer and track man. College is next. -lane Fless Academic Jane's honor marks reflect her interest in her school work. She relieves the tension at times by listening to music. Jane will enter New Jersey State Teachers College to be- come an English and history teacher. Marie Flynn Commercial Friendly and easy-going Marie excels in ping- pong. She also enjoys Spanish, Dramatics, dancing, and all sports. Though vivacious and talkative, Marie plans to attend comp- tometer school in the future. Geraldine Formanek Academic Gerry, a Yearbook staff member, is on good terms with the Honor Roll, and excels in Latin and.Spanish. She enjoys all sports, especially hockey. She plans to enter N.J.C. and become a language teacher. Edward Forsthofifer ACaCl6miC Besides acting as Lady Godivals campaign manager, Ed has been active in sports, hav- ing two years of V. baseball and varsity soccer. He is a member of Senior Dramatics and Criterion Clubs and the wit of '49. Madeline Francimore General One of the song birds of Miss Baird's choir, Madeline makes a hobby of collecting photo- graphs and playing baseball. She also enjoys her work in English class. Her career, how- ever, lies in the business field. Jean Fretz General This lively green-eyed lass is an assistant art editor for the Yearbook, and intends to ad- vance her talents as a commercial artist. She especially likes dramatics and knitting. Joan Fromkin Commercial Joan gave a fine portrayal of Dora, the maid, in the Senior Play. Modern Dance and Leader Corps rate high on her list of clubs. She plans to continue her commercial educa- tion at Temple University. Roger Fry Commercial Big Noel commits the perfect crime in raid- ing an icebox. A band and orchestra clarinet specialist, he dances, is a safety club member, but prefers sciences above other studies. He may attend college later. Joseph Gill General A Navy cruise also convinced Joe of the ad- vantages of a seamanls life. Perhaps he and Leo will be buddies on the same ship some day. Joe's easy-going ways will help him weather all storms. Irvin Gillmer Academic Boys' State representative, honor student, sports writer for the Yearbook and local papers, Irv finds chemistry a boon toward science as a future. He is also a track stal- wart and player-manager of the football team. Earl Golden Academic Earl loves to play softball. He is a Brooklyn Dodger fan, has a fine speaking voice and a subtle humor, and reads history novels, but considers chemistry as the best subject in school. Doris Goodwin Commercial This demurely Winsome lass with twinkle toes, uses her dancing ability as a Modern Dance Group member and entertainer. Doris is also a member of the Honor Society and will make a good secretary some day. Madeline Francimore Jean Fretz Joan Fromkin Roger Fry A Jvseph Gill Irvin Gillmer Earl Golden Doris Goodwin 91 'rf 5 ar as 'fi s s fl ,Q 2 X2 2 la Z L. 91 ,Qi s W 'wir S t W as S fr 'Qga gr ' X ai? Ei sr 6 l if 'X tr Q . vi? 5, S 5 in ad ss S t 25, at , S I 9,5 sr 3 is fi Richard Gress Fred Grice Corrine Griffith Joyce Haggerty William Hall Rose Haller Richard Gress General A small-calibre rifle sharp-shooter who gets a kick out of motorcycle riding and bends the keys in Typing Club, Dutch likes mechanical drawing and hopes to become a draftsman. Fred G1'iC6 General Fred, a motorcycle addict, plans to enter the Marines after he finishes high school. He is a member of the Senior Dramatic Club. Miss Ely, who teaches Fred English, is his favorite teacher. Patricia Grice Academic Pat's warm disposition and subtle humor should bring her success as an English and geography teacher after she graduates from State Teachers College. Leader Corps and Leisure Hour Club rank high on her list of activities. Corrine Grifhth Commercial A sports enthusiast, Corrine plays both base- ball and hockey and eagerly follows the events of the baseball season. She enjoys the Secretarial Practice Club. Her hobbies, cooking and sewing prove she is also do- mestic. Raymond Grover General Ray has a grin for everyone. Heis a clever strategist in Chess Club and makes a hobby of hitting the bull's eye. His favorite sub- ject is Auto Shop and he aims to become an auto mechanic. joyce Haggerty Commercial Joyce is planning a career in the field of fashion illustration. She enjoys swimming, archery, and spectator football, and is known for her pleasing personality. William Hall Academic Sports in general are Docis chief interest. The Athletic Ofhcial Club, Spanish, chemis- try occupy his happiest hours of school. He will take up textile engineering at North Carolina State College of Engineering. Rose Haller Commercial Rosie dehnitely wants to be a career girl. Her sunny nature helped her to become an attendant at the Senior Ball. She is sub- chairman of the canteen check room com- mittee. Her future lies in the secretarial field. Joseph Hamron General After graduation, rugged Joe plans to enter the Navy. He was a member of the Metal Shop and Wood Shop Clubs and he enjoys gunning. Joels favorite subject is mechanical drawing. Nita Harker Academic Curly-haired Nita is undecided whether to be a model or a physical education teacher. A G. A. A. council member, she enjoys swim- ming, basketball, and hockey, and is also a member of the Modern Dance Group. Joseph Harney General Joe will attend Nausbam School in Philadel- phia for a course in aeronautics. Art is his favorite subject. Metal club and work on parts of automobiles are his pastimes. He is a jazz enthusiast. Margaret Harper General A Junior and Senior Dramatics member, Marge was a capable property manager for Dear Ruthf, Her careful handling of vol- leyball and her work as a Leader Corps mem- ber show her all-round sports ability. Albert Harrison Academic Hoagy, an avid tomato pie fan and Canteen Council devotee, was Harold Klobbermeyer in the Senior play. He is also a track man. Albert hopes to major in printing at the Tem- ple School of Business. Katherine Hayes Commercial Kittyls specialty is collecting postcards and pennants and she can whirl a fast turn on the dance floor. She likes ping-pong, and working on canteen committees, and model- ing clothes at Swern's. Sharane Heberling Commercial A tall, brunette beauty, Sharane has the painting of water color pictures for her hobby. She thoroughly enjoyed her stage- craft work and painting for the operetta and the senior play. Ethel Hedden Academic As the leader of the drum majorettes, Ethel is an inspiration for any team. A member of Junior and Senior Dramatics she gave an illustrious portrayal of Martha in Dear Ruth . Joseph Hamron Nita Harker Joseph Harney Margaret Harper Albert Harrison Katherine Hayes Sharane Heberling Ethel Hedden Benjamin Hendrickson Beverley Hess Richard Hobson Earle Holloway Frank Hornchek Joseph Hurley George Hutchinson Roger Don Hutchinson Benjamin Hendrickson General Call Ben speedy, Motorcycling, flying, and racing his own auto are his hobbies. He is an athletic official and a sodajerker and in- tends to join the Marines. Beverley Hess Commercial Our Friday night's mischievous Miriam in Dear Ruth , Bev particularly likes Modern Dancing and Dramatics, and writes poetry in her spare time. It is hard to believe she'll settle down as a secretary in the future. Rich ard Hobson General After graduation Dick will enter Costiganis Wood Shop on Norway Avenue as an ap- prentice millwright. ln his spare time, he enjoys playing his accordian. Such clubs as Chess, Metal, and Seamanship have inter- ested him. W Earle Holloway General Earle is the quiet, refined type. He is fond of metal shop and thoroughly enjoys English with Miss Ely. Though his future is uncer- tain, we all wish him success in whatever he undertakes. Frank Hornchek General An athletic ofiicial at intramural games, head of the stage craft crew, a major in mechani- cal drawing and woodshop, and a part-time carpenteris apprentice, Frank believes his fu- ture is to be that of a carpenter. Joseph Hurley General joe has a dynamic and forceful personality. He was well liked as President of our junior class. The spark of varsity baseball team, a Gym leader, and Seamanship Club member, Joe belongs to National Guards at present. George Hutchinson Academic Short, jolly, good natured George would like to travel far and wide but establish his home in Trenton. He favors swimming and ice skating, plans to major in the sciences, and hopes to follow in father's footsteps as M.D. Roger Don Hutchinson Academic Don's first love in sports is basketball., Hefs the tallest on the squad. Hutch quit rough soccer in favor of football. A versatile track man and chairman of 106, he plans on en- gineering as his future. Karl Ilges Academic Karl, a Senior Drarnatics and Leisure Hour Club member, used his height to advantage in basketball to control the backboards. A helper at Farmer's Machine Shop, he plans to enter the field of chemistry. Henry Jakubowski General A captain of the Student Patrol, a Junior and Senior Dramatics member, and a fierce bowler, jocular Yak is an iceman after school hours. He will enter the Navy or be an ap- prentice machinist to his father. Melvin Jenkins Commercial Though Melvin has enjoyed printing either as a club or class all four years in high school, he will be an apprentice electrician after graduation. He is this year's Business Man- ager of the Criterion. Samuel Johnson Academic Handsome Sam resumed senior duties after a two-year hitch in the U. S. Navy. A member of Honor Society, this serious- minded young man intends to be an electrical engineer. Joan Jordan Academic Music hath charms for Joan. She has been very happy in her work. with the choir and the Operetta chorus and with the Modern Dance Group. After graduation she will take a secretarial course somewhere. Elsa Kaiser Academic Elsa's cute dimple is the envy of her friends. She plays the piano and violin, and her sweet soprano can be heard in the choir. Her goal is to be a laboratory technician. Elizabeth Karaifa General Betty, a dancing skater, is well known for her fancy work on wheels. Her hobbies are base- ball and baby-sitting. After graduation she will enter the business field as an ofiice worker. Helen Karch Commercial Helen is Mrs. Latimeris secretary and is looking forward to a business career. Some of her many pastimes are singing, dancing, and playing the piano. She also likes sports, mainly ice-skating. Karl Ilges Henry Jakubowski Melvin jenkins Samuel Johnson Joan Jordan Elsa Kaiser Elizabeth Karaffa Helen Karch Austin Kelly Joseph Kerr 13521, XE Lester Konyhas Elma Kotz Claire Krause Jacqueline Krosnick Austin Kelly General The Albert of Dear Ruth , Austin was Senior Band assistant conductor, Dance Band leader, and leader of his own band as well. An intramural participant, Bus plans to attend the International Business Machine Operator's School. Joseph Kerr General Homeroom chairman of 222 as a sophomore, a member of the Typing Club, and a, future apprentice in the Field of air-conditioning, Joe's unruflled calm upholds his desire to take life easy. Lester Konyhas Academic If you want more take Les . President of Student Council, Canteen Council, and Vice- President of Senior Class, soccer and basket- ball athlete, he just loves to dance. He may be a pill-pusher Cpharmacistl or a lawyer some day. Elma Kotz Commercial Elma's hobbies are bowling in the Winter, and swimming in the summer. ln between times she baby-sits and enjoys the Tinkers and Dramatic Clubs and may find happiness in work outside the commercial Held. Claire Krause Commercial Fun loving and happy-go-lucky Claire plans to be a typist. Ping-Pong and Sports Ap- preciation are her preferred clubs. Jacqueline Krosnick Commercial Jackie did a superb performance in Dear Ruth as Saturday night's impish Miriam Active in sports, she is one of the animated Leader Corps girls. jackie plans to be a future Florence Nightingale. Beryl Lacey Academic Beryl follows baseball enthusiastically. She plans to attend State Teachers College in preparation for elementary teaching. She has been a member of dramatics for three years, and she also likes ping-pong. Frank Lautner Academic Crash! Bang! Thud! That's our rugged guard, Frankie, crashing through the line. Chubby excels in all outdoor sports. His scholastic ability and excellent penmanship and his other admirable qualities will assist him in studying pharmacy. Edward Layton General Everyone is familiar with Layton's line of omnibuses. In one you'll find friendly Ed, a future transportation magnet. Besides his chief hobby and job Cbusesl, he indulges in horsemanship and outdoor sports. Betty Lee Commercial Betty looks forward to her marriage in June. She will do office work after that. She has been a member of the Dramatics and Be- tween-the-Bookends Clubs and the Sports Appreciation group. Gladys Lee Commercial Her love of dramatics accounts for the fine performance Gladys gave as the maid in Dear Ruthn. Between-the-Bookends with Mr. Kaufman is another favored club. Mr. Jones knows her as a select third-year book- keeping student. Velma Levrett General Jolly, good-natured Velma discovered her fu- ture work in the Home and Family Relations course. She will take up some phase of Child Care hereafter. The Art and Between-the- Bookends Clubs also interest her. Elizabeth Ann Lewis Academic Betty Lou earned the highest scholastic rat- ing in the senior class. This well-liked Cri- terion feature editor and Debating Club secretary enjoys sketching as a hobby, but plans a future in the Held of science. Harry Lewis General Fascinated by radio gadgets and hook-ups, Har aspires to study radio in college. He also tinkers with miniature airplane engines. An eager sports fan, he especially likes ice hockey, basketball, and baseball. Robert Lippincott Commercial Everyone will remember Bob's splendid por- trayal of the witty father in Dear Ruth . Bob was the president of the Senior Dra- matics Club. A commercial whiz, Bob stud- ies for business college. Lippy is also a nimrod and boatman. Mary Lou Litwin Academic We'll long remember Mary Lou's exotic Spanish song and dance in Hollywood Ex- tra . An All-State chorus member with a rich contralto voice, she sings in the school choir. Edward Layton g Betty Lee ff Gladys Lee Velma Levrett . ,Z ei Q? Q li ij N 35 Elizabeth Ann Lewis my Harry Lewis Robert Lippincott Mary Lou Litwin William Lubis Ponzi Lucidi Viola Lup Walter Maciolek Andrew Maguire John Majorowitz Ruth Mapps William Markhoff William Lubis General Bill, who hails from Hackensack, was our most versatile gridder, playing guard, quar- terback, and halfback. Baseball, chemistry, and movies top his interests. Popular Bill will make a handsome swabby in the U. S. Navy some day. Ponzi Lucidi General Ponzi is an ardent sports fan and a slick dancer. He tinkers with old cars and plans to study auto mechanics. Besides retail sell- ing and buying, he enjoys.music, art, Student Patrol, and the Visual Aids Club. Viola Lup Commercial Viola's sweet, quiet, temperament will be an asset in the secretarial field. She is a con- scientious worker who enjoys sewing and secretarial practice and does crocheting as a hobby. Walter Maciolek , General Cracking Cornies', and adlibbing are Walt,s specialties, along with his casual manner and smile. An avid sports fan, Walt rates foot- ball tops. Now he's an apprentice carpenter, but he has chosen the army for his career. Andrew Maguire Academic Chick,' was the rugged center of our foot- ball team. Besides the gridiron, he likes all outdoor sports, especially swimming and ice skating. Andy will further his education at Pennington Prep and Alfred University. John Ma jorowitz General Big John was another powerful center and line stalwart of the football team. He also excels in Hudler baseball, and basketball for a host of local teams. Physical education is his favorite class. He's another prospective mariner. Ruth Mapps Commercial Ruth is preparing herself for a future as a missionary worker. Shefmakes a hobby of doing evangelistic work and she also teaches Sunday School. The Library and the Short- hand Clubs are her favorites. William Markhoff t General Stop in Stevenson's Sun Station and vou'll find Bill, a future auto mechanic. Bill flips the discus for the track team and likes scien- tific subjects. Motoring and dancing top his outside interests. O Alan Martin General Alan, who sparkles in mathematics and elec- tricity, will make a fine fuse blower felec- tricianj. Watt-hours not spent with volts and amps are consumed by spectator-football, Student Patrol, and his favorite radio pro- gram The Shadow . C5 P.M.J George Martin General Rattle! Rattle! Thatls George tinkering with a Model T Ford. He's an apprentice machinist, who is fascinated by complicated machinery, and plans to be a full-Hedged ma- chinist. Husky George likes outdoor sports, especially basketball. Roland Martin Academic Rol is fascinated by KauEman's brand of chemistry and sharp bow ties. This hard working honor student will join his brother at Rutgers University. Rol participates in all sports, but is happiest in baseball attire. Sara Martin . Commercial Sally, one of Hamilton's pretty redheads, en- joys working in the bank where she acts as a very conscientious secretary for Mr. jones. ,She collects pictures of baseball stars and particularly likes Sports Appreciation Club. Elma Matthews Commercial An Honor Society member, Elma enjoys be- ing Mrs. Pollock's secretary. She will prob- ably make her fortune in the secretarial field. Her hobbies are collecting postcards and books, but she also likes to sew. june Matthisen Commercial Tall, blonde, vivacious June made a lovely attendant at the Senior Ball. She is an ac- tive member of the G. A. A., and captain of the Black Color Team. Her pet hobby is ping-pong. Doris Mayer Commercial The air of calm efficiency which Doris wears is sometimes disturbed by the unexpected suggestion of a sparkle. Business Math is her favorite subject, and we know she will make an eihcient secretary some day. Evelyn Mayer General Evelyn, who has been a member of the Gad- get Club and who enjoys playing baseball, makes a hobby of collecting records. She also likes dogs. She will do office work after school. 0. i 2 Alan Martin George Martin Roland Martin Sara Martin A Elma Matthews June Matthisen Doris Mayer Evelyn Mayer Robert Mayer Claire McCann ' -I f .aff - -I'-'2.W5Zii?':'5I.,ff .. auf ':.!.'5. :s ' ,f7TfiE.waSQ1 aagaw -::.. e5H5:g:::es, - 45 -f We Q stiff' ' ref ee v me eiffiw gs , H' We 've .. Iirevwf fa., grain.:--5ax1fs:s..:.Siegel 41 :-I. E. I. 15: 5-9115 ag 8355 Walter McDonald 6 Bernice McRae Wesley Metzgar Diedrich Meyer Edna Meyrick Kathleen Mickshutz Robert Mayer General Lanky Bob deftly handles the drums for our Dance Band and several local bands. He's at home on a pitcher's mound or a basketball court and angling and hunting round out his big sports schedule. Claire McCann Academic Witty Claire with the large blue eyes is a member of the Yearbook Staff and of the Archery group. After graduation she will enter Wilson College or the University of Pennsylvania to become a laboratory tech- nician. Walter McDonald Academic Gunning, trapping, and fishing absorb most of Walt's spare moments. Besides outdoor life Walt likes to tinker with antediluvian jalopies. An excellent student, he favors mathematics and chemistry. His future is a big question mark. Bernice McRae Commercial Bernice likes to collect records and hopes to be a vocalist for her brother's band some day. She is one of our Student Patrol members. She considered bookkeeping as a future at one time. Wesley Metzgar General Sportsminded Metz dotes on basketball Coutdoor and indoorl and playing shortstop for the Freddies.', Likeable Wes also en- joys chemistry class and holds membership in the Boy's Leader Corps and Fearnley's sea- farers. Diedrich Meyer General Presently employed in television installation, Dick is going to make video and radio his career. His intense interest in radio funda- mentals and business math will brighten his electronic future. Dick's a zealous baseball fan.. Edna Meyrick General Edna's quietly pleasing personality and her interest in shorthand promise Well for a fu- ture in the secretarial World. Since Secre- tarial Practice and shorthand are her main interests in school she should have a good business foundation. Kathleen Mickshutz Academic Kathy has one of the nicest smiles in the senior class and will find' it useful as a nurse at Mercer Hospital some day. She enjoys Senior Dramatics and the Art Club and chemistry- is her favorite subject. Joseph Millard General A mechanical drawing a la Fearnley fan, Joe expects to become a naval draftsman. Bowl- ing rates high on his sports activities. Re- member Joe's constant flow of witticisms! His artistic ability is displayed in the Year- book. Robert Miller Academic Bob, a member of the operetta chorus and of the All-State Chorus, rates vocal music high. Though easy-going, Bob excelled in varsity football and track. He hopes for a business of his own some day. Christine Miscavage Commercial Friendly, likable Chris enjoys dancing and sports. She has been a member of the Sports Appreciation and Senior Dramatics Clubs. As a commercial student she hopes to make a place for herself in the business world. Jean Mock Commercial Jean once hoped to become a model, but her work at Swern's changed all that. She finds tinting portraits so fascinating she wants to study photography and make it her life work. Harold Mount General Happy-go-lucky Hal favors practical chem- istry and all intramural sports. During his free hours, Mounty works out on a base- ball diamond, football gridiron, or card table. He gives no comment on his future. Joyce Murphy Commercial Fun-loving Joyce likes badminton. She be- longs to the Ping-Pong Club and Student Patrol and has membership in the Secretarial Practice Club. As a secretary she hopes to make full use of her shorthand. Rita Nalli Commercial Bookkeeping and sports, especially baseball, are favorite subjects with friendly Rita. She is also a member of the Ping-Pong Club and will continue her work in the commercial held as a secretary after graduation. Walter Neuls g General Walt's pride and joy is his relic, a bouncing '36 Ford. He,s an ardent auto and motor- cycle racing fan. Off the track he may be found at the Brauniger News Co., playing baseball or manipulating chessmen. Joseph Millard Robert Miller Christine Miscavage Jean Mock Harold Mount Joyce Murphy Rita Nalli Walter Neuls Virginia Newton Richard Niedt Robert O'Hare Morris Oldani Margaret Olynyk Joseph Orban Barbara Ott Landon Owen Virginia Newton Academic After her graduation from Hamilton, Ginny will enter the Fitkin Memorial Hospital School of Nursing to learn to cool the fevered brow. Her well-poised manner will ease the strain for many a patient. Richard Niedt General A slick dancer and sharp dresser, Oscar,' plans to enter the field of his idol, Vaughn Monroe, namely music. Dick lives for Twenties baseball and varsity football. Dramatics, make-up, and mechanical draw- ing also fascinate him. Robert O'Hare General Bob, a future greasemonkey, is getting his start by keeping his four-wheeled relic run- ning. Mopv is an avid model airplane en- thusiast and football fan. The Chess and Checkers Club takes up his spare school time. Morris Oldani General Moe is happiest in Mr. Fearnley's mechani- cal drawing class and Seamanship Club. Definitely the outdoor type, he frequently takes to field and stream. Moe also en- joys football and track. He has yet to de- cide on a vocation. Margaret Olynyk Commercial One of the gals behind a cash register in the cafeteria, Marge is gaining experience for use in the business world. She takes her Secre- tarial Practice seriously, but enjoys volley ball, ice skating, and dancing too. Joseph Orb an Academic Little Joev will don Navy blue or college sport clothes. He is keenly interested in power mechanics, history and typing. Joe, an active sportsman, takes to field and stream in his free moments. Barbara Ott Commercial Bobbie, an attractive brunette with a pleas- ing personality, intends to enter the field of commercial art. She has had opportunities to use her talents as a member of Stage Craft and in Senior Dramatics. Landon Owen AC21d6I'f1iC Mr. Kauffman,s Lab. of pleasant odors QFD, dramatics, choir, operetta, plus three years of track hold memories for Landon. He was Frosh secretary and vice-chairman'of 108. This expert marksman aims his slghts at Rutgers. Leonard Paglione Academic Here's one for Ripley: Len plans to be a mortician. On the lighter side Digger,' likes swimming and basketball. KaufTman's brand of chemistry, Service Corps, Typing and Physics Clubs account for Lenis happy school hours. Earl Pancoast General The Harry jamesv of Hamilton High, Earl plays the lead trumpet in our elite dance band, the senior orchestra, and the band. Following graduation, Earl, a travel enthus- iast, plans to study music in a Texan college. Adam Patarcity Academic Up, up, and away-that's C. A. P. pilot Pat who flies from Mercer or Northeast Field, Philadelphia. Pat plans to study electrical engineering at Newark Tech. Hunting and fishing dominate his free moments. Marie Patterson Commercial Marie, who is a member of the Ping-Pong Club, has a smile for everybody. Sewing is her favorite subject and she will use it to advantage even after she becomes a secre- tary. William Patterson ' General Bill is interested in going into the trucking business. He was a member of the Stage Craft Club for two years. He enjoys working in Metal Shop and is an interested worker always. Priscilla Perkins Academic Peppy,' was the president of the P.S.8zD. Club and a Criterion Staff member. She played Friday night's Martha in Dear Ruth . Her work behind a drug counter will help her as a pharmacist. Vivian Perrine Academic Vivian, one of the more quiet members of our class, comes alive at the roller skating rink. She enjoys mathematics and languages and will continue her study of them at Tren- ton State Teachers College. Norwood Peters General Norwood is interested in entering construc- tion work. He spends his spare time making model airplanes and especially enjoys hunt- ing, fishing, and rifle practice. Shop work has claimed most of his time in school. Leonard Paglione Earl Pancoast Adam Patarcity Marie Patterson William Patterson Priscilla Perkins Vivian Perrine Norwood Peters Phyllis Petrone William Pettit jay Phillips joseph Pica Gerard Pinto Janice Plaag Paul Pradel Richard Pratt Phyllis PCUAODC Commercial This diminutive sports fan enjoys playing hockev and Watching football. She also is a Ping-Pong enthusiast and a member of the Sports Appreciation Club. She will enter the secretarial field after her graduation. William Pettit General Roller skating and ice skating are Billls fa- vorite pastimes. He Was a member of the .lunior and Senior Dramatic Clubs. In the future he will enter radio Work. .lay Phillips Academic President of the Senior Class and Co-captain of the Soccer Team, K'Moose,, Was named all- state inside left by the Newark Newr. He is an all-round student who plans to study agriculture at Rutgers University. Joseph Pica Commercial Joe hopes to study electronics as a member of Uncle Sam's Navy. He is interested in all sports, especiaiiyt basketball, and was a member of the Sports Appreciation, Chess, and Leisure Hour Clubs. Gerard Pinto Academic Jerry admires sport clothes and cannot decide Whether to forego Wearing them at college or embark on a naval career. Leisure Hour, Chess and Checkers Club, and basketball are his interests here. Janice Plaag Commercial Janice is a quiet, Well-poised member of the G. A. A. who enjoys swimming and bicycling. Though she is uncertain of her future, We are sure she will make a success of Whatever she undertakes. Paul Pradel Academic Paul, a student who came to us from Ger- many, has made many friends at Hamilton. He is on our Honor Roll and plans to do mechanical engineering Work in the future. We all Wish him success. Richard Pratt Academic Dick is a member of the Civil Air Patrol and plans to be an aviation technician. He is also a member of the Senior Council, Student Council, Canteen Council, and the Public Speaking and Debating Club. QV' Audrey Prior General Audrey rates tops at the roller skating rink and spends much of her spare time there with her high school pals. She is also a softball fan, and she finds Home Economics very in- teresting too. Lester Pullen General Les is undecided about the future. He is chairman of his history class and has been a member of the Sophomore, junior, and Sen- ior Dramatics Club and is especially fond of basketball. Joan Reed Commercial Another of our roller skating fans, Joan likes hockey too. She is also a member of both the Art Club and the Gadget Club and en- joys Secretarial Practice Which she will use as a secretary. Marion Reeg Academic Marion's interests vary from knitting to roller skating and chemistry. She is a member of the Ping-Pong and Senior Dramatics Clubs and the baseball team. She will enter Mc- Kinley Hospital to become a nurse. Anthony Regoli, Jr. General Anthony is planning to attend Trenton Tech- nical School. He is a member of the Sports Appreciation Club, Chess and Checker Club, and Leisure Hour Club. His favorite sports are baseball and basketball. jean Reinheimer General jean's eyes and mind are focused on the sky. She wants to be an airline stewardess. Art, Senior Dramatics, and the Stagecraft Club momentarily attract her. We all Wish her good flying! joan Reinheimer Commercial Like her twin, joan likes Hying, but she plans to study accounting at Rider College. joan belongs to Senior Dramatics Club too, and to Ping-Pong as Well. She enjoys history and bookkeeping. Edward Richards AC21dCmiC Ed is a prospective student of Muhlenberg Medical College and hopes some day to be a doctor. He has enjoyed playing his tenor saxophone as a member of our High School Dance Band. 1 N Audrey Prior Lester Pullen Joan Reed Marion Reeg Anthony Regoli, jr. Jean Reinheimer joan Reinheimer Edward Richards Margaret Richards Suzanne Richardson Patricia Robinson Harold Rockhill Ramona Rogers Virginia Roissier John Rose Anna Marie Roth Margaret Richards Academic A petite, dark-eyed member of the G. A. A. Council, Modern Dance Group, Canteen Committee, Usherettes, and Senior Handbook Committee, Peggy is also on the hockey team. Her favorite pastime is dancing. Suzanne Richardson Academic The G. A. A. Council, Modern Dance Group, and hockey team have claimed Sue as a member. After graduation, she will enroll at Jefferson Hospital to train for nursing and give her thought of others full play. Patricia Robinson Academic Nice things come in small packages and that is certainly true of Pat. She hopes to be either an airplane stewardess or a laboratory technician. Her outside interests include ping-pong, roller skating, and basketball. Harold Rockhill Commercial This very personable member of the Student Patrol will enter Rider College after gradua- tion to study accounting. He is a sports and television fan. Theyire both good hobbies for a future business executive. Ramona Rogers Academic Ramona divides her time fairly between Miss Baird's room and the G. A. A. oflice. She is a choir member and candy manager for the G. A. A. Bucknell will Welcome her in the fall. Virginia Roissier Commercial Amiable, blue-eyed Ginny is easy to get along with and has many friends. As a G. A. A. member she has participated in all sports. Her Work at Cleary's Pharmacy gives her experience for the future. John Rose General Johnny is planning to carry on the family tradition as a Horist. He enjoys singing and dancing, and was a member of the Dance Band. He has played intramurals for four years. Anna Marie Roth Commercial Anna, Who enjoyed commercial Work in Ham- ilton, will End that her intelligence and in- dustry are assets in the business World. Junior and Senior Dramatics have been her school activities, and movies and sports her relaxation. Robert Roth Academic Though college may have' to wait, Bob hopes some day to become an engineer. He enjoys basketball and is also Senior Track manager. Among his school subjects he has found chemistry most interesting. Rita Rouse Academic An all-round athlete, Rita plays basketball and hockey and enjoys swimming. She has been a member of the Canteen Council and of the Senior Decorating committee. She will study nursing at St. Francis Hospital. Betty Lou Rowe Academic A Leader Corps and G. A. A. Council mem- ber, Betty is a sports-enthusiast, and made the basketball, baseball, and hockey teams. She also participated in Modern Dancing and Ping-Pong and reported for the Criterion. Joseph Rowe General joe is a member of the Seamanship Club and plans to enter the Navy after graduation. He is a member of the Chess and Checker Club, and his hobbies are ice-skating and gunning. Doris Ruhlman Academic Doris has renounced the nursing profession for the life of a private secretary. After graduation she will enter Rider College to prepare herself for her chosen work. Her quiet, unruflled manner should prove an asset. Raymond Sabat General Ray's jolly manner and friendly way make him well liked by all. He has been a member of both the Music and the Seamanship Clubs and is fond of all sports, especially football. Allan Sare Academic A rather shy fellow, Al did well on the Year- Book staff, in the Honor Society, and in intra-mural sports. This Trenton Times newsboy, and ardent television fan, plans to specialize in chemistry at Ursinus College. William Saunders Academic Bill very admirably played Dear Ruth's Lieutenant Seawright. He handles a clarinet capably with the band and follows all sports. A Naval Reserve and third alternate for West Point, we wonder what his future is! Robert Roth Rita Rouse , I W ., 'fig' V. .3136 K ' , A i e .3-, A . f . Betty Lou Rowe joseph Rowe Doris Ruhlman Raymond Sabat Allan Sare William Saunders 4 l 1 4 Barbara Schilling Charles P. Schivley George Schivley .Annabelle Schmid Rosemarie C. Scholer Lottie Schrauf Barbara A. Schuetz Robert Schweder Barbara Schilling Commercial Barbara hopes to become a bookkeeper so naturally bookkeeping is her favorite subject. Baseball is her top sport. She makes a hobby of keeping other people cheerful by sending them cards. Charles P. Schivley Academic No Worries of companionship on Saturday nights plague Chuck who follows popular music. He formerly attended Quincy High in Illinois. A football and all-round track man, college or Navy, and a future in den- tistry appeal to him. George Schivley Academic An enthusiastic member of the Canteen Council, George especially enjoys the Canteen and music. His interests lie in the fields of photography and chemistry, and he plans to attend college. Annabelle Schmid Commercial Annabelle plans a future with the W. A. C. She is a member of the Senior Dramatic Club, and horses are her hobby. Her good nature will help to bring her success in any line of Work. Rosemarie C. Scholer Commercial Loquacious f'Rowie enjoys Retail Buying and Selling and will some day use all that course taught her in the business World. She has participated in many activities and en- joys all sports, especially swimming. Lottie Schrauf Academic The adventurous life of an airline hostess is Lottie's future career. Among her classes, history is the favorite. Her hobbies include all sports and ice skating. Barbara A. Schuetz Commercial Bobby spent most of her school life in Allen- town, N. J., but came here in good time to become a Forty-Ninerf' She is a true sports enthusiast. After graduation, she Wants a business career. Robert Schweder General Charging lineman in football, speedy out- fielder in baseball, athletic official, member of Boyis Leader Corps, and snappy dancer. Gabe is all this plus being an ardent student of mathematics. ,W ax! Joan Scragg Academic American Legion award winner as a fresh- man, Joan maintained a consistently good high school average. Music is one of her main interests, but sports and modern danc- ing also receive attention. She will attend Bucknell University. Robert Scully Academic Bob is interested in all sports. He is a mem- ber of the Athletic Oflicials Club, Visual Aids Club, and the French and Spanish Art and Music Club. He plans to attend Syracuse University. Ronald Secrest Academic Ronnie, a veritable human dynamo and erst- While Criterion member, belongs to the Honor Society. He played the part of Chuck Vin- centi' in Friday night's Dear Ruthv. His initiative should bring him success in college. Ernest Silagyi General Ernie is undecided about the future. He has had some carpentry experience, but may join the Navy and study electronics. Fond of all sports, he is Senior Soccer Manager and enjoys hunting and fishing. Doris Silk Academic Doris gave untiring effort to the Criterion as its Editor-in-Chief. She displayed real dra- matic ability as the mother in Dear Ruth . Second in her class, she plans to enter the field of science after college. Betty Simpson Commercial As a member of the Student Patrol and Guides, Betty has had some experience in keeping people in order. This and her pleas- ant, sympathetic nature will help to make her a success as a doctor's receptionist. Mary Alice Smith Commercial The life of a secretary is Mary Alice's ambi- tion. English is her favorite class, and after- school activities such as dancing and roller skating are her hobbies. A job at Dunham's is helping her to gain experience. Robert Smith Commercial Bob, who is a member of the Honor Society, plans to go into accounting Work. He en- joys basketball and salt-water Fishing, and is a member of the Service Corps and Chess and Checkers Club. i i Pl . N. 5 Joan Scragg Robert Scully Ronald Secrest Ernest Silagyi , Doris Silk Betty Simpson Mary Alice Smith Robert Smith 2. N Y' fi Q ii, ..,...,,... .. john Sokolowski Doris Sommerville ' -P, .rryi fh if 155. f .1::r:5FJ.g fkffj' ci ' ' L l -5 g w,,.,f4- .: in .... Lf, ::ffio.:e-1-:eff L 5 Q was-if . . .M -Sf- ii .....,..:,- . ,W - -SZ Mfg ,.,: 5 if El 1 l Sanford Soren Dorothy C. Spair jeannette F. Speck Beverly F. Sperling joan Sperling Lois E. Springer john Sokolowski General johnny, who is co-captain of the Soccer Team, first played Freshman baseball and was captain of the V. Baseball Team for two years and is a varsity baseball player too. Doris Sommerville n Commercial Doris lists bowling as her favorite pastime and gym as her favorite class. She also en- joyed ping-pong and Junior Dramatics. For the future she aspires to a position in the commercial field. Sanford Soren Academic Ever-smiling Sanford is a member of the Leis- ure Hour Club and a former member of the Criterion Staff. He enjoys playing records in his spare time. Next year he will attend Temple University. Dorothy C. Spair General Dot plans her future as a beautician. Per- haps her favorite subject, bookkeeping, will have a value there too. Beauty comes high these days! For relaxation, Dorothy turns to baseball and ice skating. Jeannette F. Speck Academic ujanien has been a member of the Senior Dramatics, Art, and Stage Designing Clubs, and her hobbies are record collecting and sailing. Her ambition is to be a nurse and to collect medical records. Beverly F. Sperling General Beverly plans nursing as her future profes- sion and considers chemistry a very interest- ing subject. She has been a member of Senior Dramatics, and dancing and horse- back riding are her after-school activities. joan Sperling Commercial joan dreams of ballet dancing and profes- sional ice-skating, and tries to make her dream come true on the Princeton rink. Should the dream fade, you will find her working in the Bell Telephone ofiice. Lois fl. Springer Commercial Lois has a keen sense of humor which will help her to enliven the routine work of a secretary or a stenographer wherever she is. Bookkeeping is her favorite subject and col- lecting silver jewelry is her hobby. Jay Standiford General Jay has participated in a Musical Revue and two Operettas. He is a member of Athletic Gfficials Club. He enjoys fishing, is a good sport, and has a fine sense of humor. Walter Steen , Academic Sop was a big favorite with the fans-boys and girls too! His elongated frame was a credit to our basketball and soccer team. Steak and french fries keep this athletic ofii- cial right on the ball. Walt may take up law later. Warren Stevens General The second Chuck Vincent of Dear Ruth and a Color Guard, this Trentonian newsboy and Sea Scout likes football and swimming. After a term with the Navy, Warren may study electricity at the Trenton Technical School. R. Thomas Stevenson General Tom, a member of the Retrospice art staff, plans to be a commercial artist. He is fond of sports, and has participated in all intra- murals, but likes basketball and football best. His pastimes include building model air- planes and drawing. Robert Steward General Uncle Sam will be Bob's future employer as he intends to join the Air Corps after grad- uation. Bob's interests are intra-murals, model airplanes, and girls! He also enjoys golf and basketball. Helen L. Stout Commercial Bookkeeping, roller skating, and art are among Helen's varied interests. The com- mercial field certainly has a place for Helen, and we are sure she will do well in it, once she has found it. Doris Stover Academic Smoky plans nursing as her life's career. Chemistry is her favorite subject, and danc- ing is her favorite leisure pastime. She is a member of the Student Guide. Jacqueline Strohauer Academic Lovely blue eyes and golden hair accentuate Jackie's charm and vivacity. As president of the G. A. A., Queen of our Senior Ball, a four-year Student Council member, and Sophomore and Junior class secretary, she has always been a student leader. Jay Standiford Walter Steen Warren Stevens R. Thomas Stevenson Robert Steward Helen L. Stout Doris Stover Jacqueline Strohauer William Stryker John Takacs Elinor E. Tindall Patricia Tobin Leonard Tristan 17,3 l H .35 K .. M. '- ff . :,: ..1. , fP,, .lgz li- . .,L. .Jii- . W . S 1 u re - waiter, . V . - ff - f mfsgf i- .QQ -Jim-fsvisz at as EW -'riff Fel ,k-, ,.. ,fm-,,.. . -. ,f,,is,.- f f eta i ,. gm .im....., . . M ff-ff ., .. .,v- V. 'e -i::.f4as:' .. fggrscz' -...Size Mum. i. 152 ' ' :-:g'1:.. 1' . ,:3t7i57fff5i' , .1 'rn E jggf: vi2Zf5miW27i5l1g arf? J'-5'- lf'59f9's-if . ' . ,, ,Q ,Ili 53:1 Ji : '.- .fsgiffl Q xWffi4isz,f'fS'f2232 fm... i w: 2. ,wa na Frank Tummarell Marie C. Tuccillo William Stryker Academic Bill is known for his quiet nature and pleas- ant manner, and is liked by everyone. He plays the saxophone in the Dance Band. Bill is planning to become a minister. John Takacs General The future will find John dressed in the bell- bottomed trousers and blue coat of Uncle Samls Navy. John enjoys all sports and has participated in intra-murals. Elinor E. Tindall Commercial Whoever hires Elinor as a secretary will find her cheerful manner a pleasant one. Dra- matics played an important part in her school activities. Elinor enjoys all sports and lists Gym as her favorite class. Patricia Tobin Commercial After graduation Pat hopes to work in the State House. In school she enjoys Secre- tarial Practice and Senior Dramatics. Stock car races are a special hobby of hers. Leonard Tristan Academic Leonard is a versatile fellow showing con- siderable musical talent with the violin and piano. His pastimes include boxing, wrest- ling, and mask-making. Leonard's ambition is to own a magic stage show. Marie C. Tuccillo General Marie is a whiz at ping-pong, and dancing and roller skating are her outside activities. She favors history as her best school subject. She will probably hold an oflice position in the future. Frank Tummarell General The Navy is sure to get Frank after grad- uation. Life on the high seas appeals to him, and he should make a success of it. Frank has enjoyed all sports in school. Eileen K. Turner Academic Eileen, who is Art Editor of the Yearbook, plans for a future as a commercial artist. Be- sides sketching, she enjoys chemistry and record collecting. Stage Design and Stage Make-up are among her activities. Joan A. Turner General Joan plans her future with the Waves.,' She is keenly interested in art and has enjoyed her Work in art class and with the Stage De- sign Club. A seascape painted by a Wave would be unique! Olga H. Vago Commercial Olga is an ardent tennis player and a col- lector of records. Stage Make-up was one of her school activities. After graduation, she plans to enter the business World, preferably as a bookkeeper. Clinton Vance Academic A member of the soccer and basketball teams, Clint is a consistent point-maker on the track team, and a member of the Canteen and Senior Councils too. His good-natured railery evokes many a chuckle. Robert Van Hise Academic Bob,s fine speaking voice earned him a good reputation with the P. S. 81 D. Club. He Worked on the Criterion as a reporter and favors basketball as a sport. He will study mechanical engineering at Rutgers. Cornelia Van Horn Academic Cornelia came to us from Trenton H. S. Her pleasant personality has brought her many friends. She will enter Mercer Hospital to study nursing or go to Penn. University to earn a B. S. Degree. Nancy Van Horn General Fired with the ambition to be a court stenog- rapher, Nancy finds that typing is her favor- ite subject. She also enjoys music very much and was in the operetta in her Sophomore year. Helen M. Van Luppen Commercial If Helen's plans Work out, she will be Working in the State House in the future. To that end she has followed the commercial course and taken Secretarial Practice. Helen par- ticipates in sports and enjoys roller skating. Ruth Van Sant General Ruth is a future State House typist Whose present interests are the Art and Photog- raphy Clubs. She enjoys horseback riding and swimming in her spare time, and goes flying with her uncle Whenever she can. Joan A. Turner Clinton Vance Olga H. Vago Robert Van Hise f was ,, at Cornelia Van Horn Nancy Van Horn Helen M. Van Luppen Ruth Van Sant Joanne Vaughn R. Robert Visdas Walter Wake Robert Wallace jean Watkin Richard West jean Widmaier Arthur Wildman Joanne Vaughn Academic An honor student for two years, Joanne plans to attend State Teachers College to become a kindergarten teacher. She has a sweet voice and has participated in our operettas for the past four years. R. Robert Visdas General Bob, who claims that sleeping and eating meat-ball sandwiches are his hobbies, has been active in intra-murals and has held sev- eral homeroom oflices. He hopes to join the Fuller Brush Company as a traveling sales- man. Walter Wake General Walt follows the line of least resistance as he goes good naturedly on his way. A store of real values lie hidden in his indolent na- ture. What future interest will rouse his ambition, he cannot tell. Robert Wallace General Bob's infectious grin and genial ways have helped him through the long years in school. Really a bright lad, he is inclined to keep his learning hidden. The right job may bring out his latent powers. Jean Watkin General Jean's favorite subjects are art and physical education. She likes all sports, especially horseback riding. She is very apt with a needle and thread and makes many of her own clothes. Richard West Academic This trim-looking Honor Society member and Boyls State representative is our Retrospice editor-in-chief. He enjoys sports, chemistry, and stamp collecting. His future, he hopes, will find him practicing law. Jean Widmaier Academic Jeanls cheerful nature and willingness to work are an example for others. She enjoys swim- ming, bicycle riding and boating, but reading is her favorite pastime. She plans to enter college in the fall. Arthur Wildman Academic This quiet young man plans to study medi- cine at the University of Pennsylvania and will probably be one of Trent0n's medicos in the future. Arthurls retiring ways do not keep him from enjoying all sports. Doris Wilkie Commercial Fond of all sports, especially baseball and basketball, Dot is an active member of the G. A. A. She's a whiz with a ping pong pad- dle. She plans to enter the business World as a secretary. Richard Williams General Under Dick's imperturbable calm lies a per- sonality brimming over vvith humor. He has been active in sports as a member of our varsity soccer team. After graduation he plans to work for the Standard Gil Company. Charles Wilson General Following in his father's footsteps, Charlie will become a fireman. He likes all sports and did a grand job on our varsity football team. Obviously an outdoor man, he enjoys hunting and fishing. julia Wilson Commercial Julia is quiet but intelligent and will un- doubtedly make a good secretary. She en- joys the Ping Pong and Embroidery Clubs. Her favorite outdoor pastimes are ice-skating and horse-back riding. Virginia Wilson Academic Ginger will enter State Teachers College to become a reception grade teacher. Though chemistry heads the list of Ginger's favorite subjects, she also enjoys playing the piano, knitting, sewing, and cooking. Dolores Wisniewski Commercial Dolores has a pleasant smile for everyone. She enjoys secretarial practice and will tap the typewriter in the band of oliice Workers. Ice-skating is her favorite pastime. She has been an active member of the Make-up Club this year. joan Wolff Academic Joan generally bustles around making plans for the Canteen. Her portrayal of '6Ruth qualifies her to enter the realm of dramatics, but her experience in modeling may lead to success in that field of Work. Ronald Wolverton General Ron enjoys football and baseball. Photog- raphy and radio are his hobbies. He has been an active member of the Canteen Council. After graduation, he hopes to help the ma- rines keep the situation well in hand. Doris Wilkie Richard Williams Charles Wilson Julia Wilson Virginia Wilson Dolores Wisniewski Eff l i A joan Wolff Ronald Wolverton Shirley Wood Dorothy Woodcock Elsie Wright Robert Wright Shirley Yankosky Ernest Zelenak Shirley Wood Commercial A cheerful smile and a friendly hello best describe Shirley. The future will find her en- gaged in oflice work. She likes all gym activi- ties especially basketball, and enjoys ice- skating. ' A Dorothy Woodcock Commercial Dot has been an eflicient worker in the main office this year and plans to do secretarial work after graduation. She is a prominent member of the G. A. A. and has been an honor student for two years. Elsie Wright Commercial Elsie, who is known for her calm nature, has a good head for business. She is an honor student, stage manager for the senior play, member of the finance committee, and Miss Ely's secretary as well. Robert Wright Commercial Bob is a member of the Yearbook art staff. He will continue his art work after gradua- tion as his ambition is to become an interior decorator Painting and fixing over old fur- niture are his hobbies. Shirley Yankosky Full of fun, shirley is active in sports as a member of the Girls' Leader Corps and as gym captain of fourth period. The future will find her working at a typewriter in some busy office. Ernest Zelenak Academic Ernie plans to attend college to study medi- cine. Listening to records is Ernie's favorite pastime. Prominent in sports, he was goalie of our soccer team and also a member of our track and basketball team. En Vt. kg jm6n1Ol'y an of igeatriggjncaaa Q s CUUNCIL YEAHEOOK STAFF' IJTERARY STAFF ART STAFF QLIJ -1441 fe W i55E5'YSgieW'8?v3S Q! w L 11539, 'E ,W J v'z.,,E, cf .Q -wx wk me Em Sf ,S ,M Q E -., x Q 'Q fffyf' Ib V x:5fi,'.1 ish -If Q- f E: 1 23. - 2 1' , ::2 9.1,lk E1 'R Q f5:'3',e K: H .' . 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Founded in 1821 1 - 5:3 22 iiwgif 2 Undergraduate courses in Pharmacy, Chem- istry, Bacteriology or Biology lead to B.Sc. CLASS OF '49 Thanks for your patronage during your school years. Best of luck in the future. Hamilton High School Canteen ZINGO'S STEAK BAR Corner Front and Warren Sts. degrees and interesting and successful ca- reers. Graduate studies in Pharm., Baci. or Trenton, N. J. Biol. also available. Applications for future enrollment now considered. Coeducalional. Write for catalog PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS OW profession . . . and a MASTER at it WHEN you choose the profession you're going to follow . . . choose carefully, slowly. When you've decided, select one phase of that profession . . . and then concentrate on it! SPECIALIZE, study and work at your specialty until you know more about it than anyone else in the world. 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