Hamilton High School West - Retrospect Yearbook (Hamilton, NJ)
- Class of 1953
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She taught us under- standing and tolerance, and through her own personal joy in living, brought joy to all us. For her outstanding scholastic achievement, and for the inspiration she brought us, we, the Class of 1953, proudly dedicate our RETROSPECT to our classmate, Joyce A. Carson. QRHWLF' 0- K W amz iq, X Q0 H In p , ENGLX S ll 2. fl ,H 5, Q- Sm Howard D. Morrison Superintendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: William H. Lawton, Couazfrl Albert Gater, Jr., Vive P7'E5I'dE7lf Patrick C. Bush, Presidefzt Willarcl F. Grimm, Dirtrfct Clerk Standing: Williain B. Morgan Charles W. Blal-:esley Hans M. Peterson Albert lf. Grice, -Ir. Herman L. Mack, Architect John P. Arthur Absent when picture was taken: Howard D. Morrison, Supl. of Schoolf Hugh A. Maguire 'IWe do folemvzly ,vcufar . . . U ADMINISTRATION Mr. Harvey A. Hesser DEAN OF GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Miss Gladys Ely Mr. James Coursen VICE PRINCIPAL i ., FAEULLTY 0 ff fl r Q x l r V f my L i f, E554 K Q K MW? f-1' ' W wma r I Q I O Q., 'X ' X ff? 9 -I' 2 ff DZXD I X A -si' .2k- -.12 I ' Mr. C. Abbott Mr. M. Agress Miss L. Baird E.C.A. and Commercial Commercial Vocal Music 1' ' Q5 or Nsi'l llill Mrs. R. Bernath Mr. C. B-ersch Mr. D. Bird Commercial Wood Shop History . ' isrsl Mr. C. Breece Mr. R. Burchert Mr. W. Collis Physical Education Mathematics Science Miss F. Cornwell Mr. H. Darling Mrs. S. Davidson English Instrumental Music Commercial J . 9 . : 3 . X 35 R Mr. J. Bartlett Athletic Director Mrs. L. Booth English ,.-.. C., A , 4 I 'll ,Q I S .L Mrs. M. Combs Art Mr. D. Divine Physical Education Mrs. I. DeVos Miss A. Donnelly Miss M. Donnelly English and French English Mathematics 'iw 'lx iss X iff so My l s s Mr. R. Eicher Instrumental Music Miss G. Ely Mr. B. Emil Miss M. Gaydos Mr, M. Graf English Driver Education and English Mechanical Drawing Physical Education f ar f' -, 'sky ,A if H .:.l I 1 .sys 1 H if 5 . - wx s v ' . . .fs V V Mr. H. Griffiths Mrs. H. Hart Mr. C. Holcombe Miss M. Houlroyd Science History Auto Shop and Metal Shop Library X , 212, m..,,, Mr. B. Hughes Mrs. M. Hughes Mr. S. Hunsinger Mrs. E. Jamison History Science Mathematics Commercial Mr. R. Jones Mr. M. Jordan Commercial Mathematics Mrs. M. Massare Mrs. A. Malloy Latin and English English Mr. J. Owen Mrs. F. Petersen History Latin Mrs. F. Pollack Mr. M. Quimby Commercial Social Studies Mr. H. Kauffman Miss J. Larzelare Science History Mr. R. MacElhare Miss F. McNey English English and Latin Mr. W. Phillips Mr. J. Pierson Science Commercial Mr. L. Rader Mrs. H. Rowland Science English Miss H. S adley English X Miss M. Thompson Physical Education 1 52 5915 15.52 4 , .K 125' Miss E. Willey Physical Education Mr. J. Shugars Science Mr. R. Toft P1-int Shop Qy i ' ' P i ta' ' f , Mr. N. Sutnick Science 'ff fr 5 X, W. ' X. 1' Mrs. A. Wagner Home Economics Mrs. A. Wriggins Mrs. R. Ambrey Home Economics X ii V f I ,l ji ki N' - .fx 'xJ fl ! 4 ,., Zig: , ., , .S , 'Ny ? ,- ' 'I +L WW gkinf- ., . Mrs. S. Gunkel Miss R. Gropp Secretary Secretary Nurse sz if as 5, -M 15? if xg J Y. 32 is Mrs. E. Henderson Cafeteria Mr. L. Terry English Miss A. Wilhelm Commercial W, .x . ,Q .. X 'Q W ' J., K ,5l't.5.zLViIIfiif Hfikiki - ,,, . . 1 , . .. ,,-. . u xxx . is f is x . 3 Miss L. Kisthardt Nurse Mr. Wm. Parent Attendance Officer AND SO WE GREW N i ' T ' - 'f I 4 - , -., i igf. -FW' . , is isian . i , 1 fi ,wx 1 I , e his v I i 5 I je. fi fi f ' I i ffl - - Y ,aw ,I -fe I 'iii' ef Q ii 35. I I uuie N' - I use .fffwif W - Qki E xiii ff E , iz gil' gi- ,- if Ay. The villain. Do as I say, not as I do! , if X Buddies Batter up. Pals Z Music for the Freshman dance. Long live the king and queen' In Peggy ' The ruling Sophomores. The Lovers. Junior Day Queen. 'J . 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X xMQ5,: ,1fx , Ja-w f 1 ' ' ' VLA , L 4 .BT JA an E- Q flffxff' mfg jajag Z rf ' III- Eff F g.fQ,'X-Q V I .. Q' -X grS.,1J,xsx Q 2 nf Q I N - 'N' I 'L ' X Q ' 1 ' A ig J x, L I S19 'il S T f- 4. - 0A ff wr A Y, f- -N f A A Q f -A A GF A 1 A A A wi W 57 ou 5 'X 'A 'X H .- 5, f X Q L' ' 4 Quang ? L i1.i g9f 1 M ,X x?:': f M Mr 1 'N 4 WW X , , A X 'inf -H Xu I - N QVC-ae 6 ' K. 'XfNf, QW fy QQ f 'ff' ff 'A Q ff' N7 f ,f P-4. ' 'ld FN 'ig' if ,f 7 q A A. A-iii! J, x f ,xfx ,ff AAN ff A fx fxfx ,Er . QA f ffm M X f f f TTA H?-QE? A Nm 1 21 Ai fr A 2: ff fx fx A A fN A f '-555' i fx fx fx ,X 'X ffl: 'PERF Theresa I. Abatto General Theresa, a three-year G.A.A. member, played volley ball and baseball at Hamilton. Terry joined the Embroidery, Between-the-Bookends, Gadget, Knitting, and Ping Pong Clubs and Student Patrol. Terry enjoys collecting popular tune records. After graduation she hopes to be a beautician. John A. Abbott Academic Jack, a three-year band member, participated in intramural sports for four years. He belonged to the Chemistry Club and always went to Canteen. Jack is interested in auto repairs and scouting. He hopes to enter Rutgers University and take up business administration, Jane A. Albertson 2 if A Sally A. Applegate Arthur A. Arena Art, who belonged ZW f it -., ,: ' A fp j A 5 5, Clare E. Ammann Winfred L. Applegate Academic to Highlights of Sports, Checkers, Variety, and Chemistry Clubs, belonged to the Choir, and participated in the operetta. He was active in intramural sports. Art is inter- ested in the Air Force National Guard and intends to study dentistry after graduation. Mary E. Bagby General Mary came to Hamilton as a Sophomore after attending Nathan Hale Junior High School in Brooklyn, New York. She joined Between-the- Bookends, French, and Shorthand Clubs here. Singing, dancing, and roller skating are her hob- bies. Mary plans to enter the U. S. Waves. Theresa I. Abatto John A. Abbott Jane A. Albertson Commercial Jane spent a great deal of time working in the library, and as secretary to Miss Houlroyd and Miss Ely. She was homeroom librarian for three years, played intramurals, and belonged to the Embroidery, Archery, Library, and Secretarial Practice Clubs. Modeling school is her goal. Clare E. Ammann Academic At Kuser Annex Clare was a member of the Dramatic Club. At Hamilton she joined the Gadget and Typing Clubs, played intramural sports as a sophomore and junior, and belonged to the G.A.A. in her senior year. She wants to become a- dental assistant. Sally A. Applegate General Sally came to Hamilton from Cathedral as a senior. While there she was in the operetta and joined the Library, Hobby, and Music Appreciation Clubs. She participated in baseball, volley ball, and basketball. Sally enjoys reading and photo- graphy, and hopes to enter the Waves. Winfred L. Applegate Academic Winfred, Hannibal in the Senior Play, and Chairman of the Finance Committee, belonged to the school orchestra and the Trenton Youth Symphony for two years. Winnie also joined P.S. and D. and Checkers Clubs, and the Student Patrol. After graduation he hopes to enter Lehigh University to study engineering. Arthur A. Arena Mary E. Bagby Douglas A. Barber Raymond O. Bearce Geraldine J. Bednarski Academic Jerry, a Yearbook Literary Staff member, joined the Personality, Variety, and Typing Clubs, and made the Honor Society. She enjoys music, piano playing, and sketching. As a sophomore Jerry played intramural baseball and entered a window- painting contest. She plans to enter State Teachers College. Noma A. Bell Commercial Sports took up most of Noma's spare time at Hamilton. A four-year member of G.A.A., she played intramural volley ball, baseball, hockey, and basketball, and joined the Checkers, Ping Pong, Sports Appreciation, Knitting, and Secretar- ial Practice Clubs. Noma Will do office work after graduation. Richard C. Bellow General Richard, who was active in intramural sports during his high school career, was a member of the Checkers, Highlights of Sports, and Model Making Clubs. Racing model cars is his hobby. He hopes to be a soil conservationist though he may become a forest ranger. George C. Bendy General George was a member of the Checkers, High- lights of Sports, Variety, and Hunting and Fishing Clubs, and participated in intramural sports. Reading, hunting, and iishing are his hobbies. George's plans for the future are indefinite, but he may join a branch of the service. Marylyn F. Bergen Ernest J. Berrisford Douglas A. Barber Academic Doug, a service-diploma recipient in the class of 1951, returned after two years with the Army in Korea to join our class as a senior. He resumed work in P.S. and D. Club and also joined the Chemistry Club. Doug hopes to study engineering in college. Raymond 0. Bearce General Ray, who came to Hamilton from Junior No. 4, was a member of the Cooking and Checkers Clubs, and was active in football, soccer, and baseball. His hobby is hunting. Ray will go into the Air Force, after which he wants to become an elec- trician. Geraldine J. Bednarski Noma A. Bell Richard C. Bellow George C. Bendy Marylyn F. Bergen Academic Marylyn, who was treasurer of the G.A.A., was active in intramural baseball, volley ball, and after school hockey. She belonged to the Variety and Criterion Clubs, and was an ardent reporter for the paper. Merle will study at Bucknell University to be a real journalist or reporter. Ernest J. Berrisford Academic Ernie, four-year football man, co-captained his team, was a track man and played basketball and baseball. A two-year Criterion Staff member, he belonged to the Varsity H, Ohicials, Arts and Leisures, and the Student Patrol. He will enter the University of Buffalo to study physiotherapy. Marian E. Bice General Marian participated in intramural volley ball in her freshman year and after school basketball in both her freshman and sophomore years. Among her hobbies are horseback riding and swimming. Marion, a member of the Filter Center, hopes to be a bookkeeper and typist after she graduates. Roger C. Bird Academic Roger, the President of the Canteen Council, was an active member of the Junior Dramatics and the Cooking Clubs. He also played freshman and J. V. soccer. Roger intends to enter the Navy after graduation, but his main goal is to become a state trooper. A 5 wg? '. ' if ,A-' V 9 . l, 'f A 9 Q Janet A. Black Nancy E. Black C. Lawrence Boaz Alexander P. Bodolosky Elizabeth A. Borosh Commercial A homeroom chairman, Gym Class captain, and Canteen Council secretary, Betty also belonged to Variety, Usherettes, and Sock Knitting Clubs. She worked in the Boys' Gym oflice as a junior and a senior. Betty plans to attend Comptometer School or become a clerk-typist. Joyce R. Braker Academic Joyce, Mr. Coursen's right-hand man for three years, belonged to Modern Dance, Red Cross, Criterion, P.S. and D., and Freshman, Junior, and Senior dramatics. She was a homeroom salesman and a squad leader and played hockey, baseball, and volley ball. Joyce plans to be a secretary. Marian E. Bice Roger C, Bird Academic Janet A. Black Janet, a four-year choir member, took part in two operettas. She was twice a squad leader, and twice a Gym Class Captain, and was lst vice-president of G.A.A. senior year. Janet, who played after school and intramural sports, plans to be a physical therapist. Nancy E. Black Commercial Nancy, a member of Between-the-Book-Ends, Variety, Usherettes, and Publicity Clubs, belonged to the G.A.A. and was a squad leader. She was Canteen Council treasurer for two years and also worked for Mr. Kauffman. She plans to enter the secretarial field. C. Lawrence Boaz Commercial Larry, a member of the Student Patrol, the Service Corps, the Choir, and Checkers Club, was active in intramural soccer and football. He took part in an operetta and was a member of the Canteen Council. Larry intends to enter Rider College after graduation. Alexander P. Bodolosky Academic Checkers, Highlights of Sports, Junior Dra- matics, Arts and Leisures clubs, and the Canteen Council all claimed Alex as a member. Active in intramurals, he played Varsity football and soccer. Fishing, gunning, and ice skating are his hobbies. Alex will enter Rutgers or State Teachers College. Elizabeth A. Borosh Joyce R. Braker w h t A G' K f L,,, P X. , if-sf A2' it Vivian F. Bratsko Dorothy E. Brennan Irene Brooker General Volley ball, Between-the-Bookends, Ping Pong, Shorthand, and Senior Dramatics all claimed Irene's attention. Secretary to Mr. Darling and in the Nurse's office, she was also a Student Guide. Renie was 'tMiss Paddy in The Curious Savagef' She may join a branch of the service after graduation. Charlene M. Brower Commercial Charlene, a G.A.A. and Leader Corps member, and a squad leader, played volley ball, baseball, ping pong, and hockey. A two-year Criterion Club member, she also joined the Usherettes, Canteen Council, Secretarial Practice, and Sock Knitting Clubs, and was Mr. Coursen's secretary. She will become a secretary. Lloyd J. Brower General Lloyd, the Football Manager during his junior and senior year, belonged to the Criterion, High- lights of Sports, and Varsity H Clubs. He was also active in all intramurals. Lloyd likes to swim and enjoys ice skating. After graduation he hopes to enter drafting school. Vincent G. Bruno Academic Coming from Kuser Annex where he played soccer, basketball, and baseball, Vince played Varsity Football and Track for two years at Hamilton. He was a Gym Leader and a two-year Choir member. Vince plans to enter a trade school where he will study carpentry. Rachel J. Capasso Mary J. Capone Vivian F. Bratsko Commercial Vivian, who worked for Mr. Terry in her fresh- man year, also Worked in the cafeteria ollice for four years counting and wrapping money, doing inventory, and typing. Dancing is her hobby. She hopes to become a bookkeeper after she graduates from high school. Dorothy E. Brennan Commercial Dot belonged to the Checkers, Cooking, Variety, Ping Pong, and Knitting Clubs. She was class banker for two years, and also did work for Mrs. Hughes and the nurses. Dot enjoys bowling and dancing. After graduation she intends to do secretarial work. Irene Brooker Charlene M. Brower ,liw . My . 1 . --., pe Lloyd J. Brower Vincent G. Bruno Rachel J. Capasso General Rachel, a member of Dramatics Club and the Choir, was an usherette at Kuser Annex. She was president of the Embroidery Club and played ping pong. Sports and listening to good music are her hobbies. She plans to do oflice work after grad- uation. Mary J. Capone Commercial Mary, a member of the Sports Appreciation, Variety, and Library Clubs, was school librarian before classes in her sophomore and junior years and played intramural baseball. She makes a hobby of corresponding with recording artists. Mary hopes to be a telephone operator after she graduates. Antoinette E. Caponi Commercial Anne, a former student of Junior No. 4 and Trenton High, came to Hamilton as a junior and joined the Sports Appreciation and Publicity Clubs, and was a member of the intramural baseball team. Anne plans to be a secretary or ofiice worker after graduation. Laura J. Carpenter Commercial Laura, a member of the Modern Dance group and of the P. S. and D. club, acted as squad leader and Leader Corp girl in a number of her gym classes. She participated in intramural archery, volley ball, baseball, and badminton. After grad- uation, Laura plans to do secretarial work. , ar e Wt, 1 ..t.'- - .zlleff-'hurl-,,L5j,wWw,6 Zi i' .ji r ' lx X V i I i X A Thomas B. Carr Joyce A. Carson t A S:-in J aw ,E Z . ,ff ' :' Donald R. Cathcart john N. Charyk Kathryne A. Chialastri General A Dramatics Club member, Kathy participated in the Kuser Annex Spring Entertainment. At Hamilton she joined the Variety, Junior and Senior Dramatics, and Make-Up Clubs, was in the Hal- loween window painting contests, and played intramural sports. She hopes to become a tele- phone operator. Irene E. Chludzinski Commercial Irene transferred from Prospect Heights H. S., Brooklyn, N. Y., to Hamilton for her senior year. Glee Club secretary, Home Room president, Supply Squad, and Guard member, Irene maintained honor grades for two years. She hopes to go on to Rider College after graduation. Antoinette E. Caponi Laura J. Carpenter Thomas B. Carr Academic Tom transferred from Trenton Catholic in his sophomore year and soon became active in ath- letics. Homeroom chairman for two years, he joined Arts and Leisures and Varsity H Clubs and starred at center for the football squad. He intends to enter State Teachers College. Joyce A. Carson Academic Joyce came to Hamilton from Overbrook School for the Blind in Philadelphia. She was active in Hamilton's choir and participated in the Music Festival. A member of the French Club and Honor Society, Joyce enjoys postcard collecting. Her future plans are indefinite. Donald R. Cathcart General Don was very active in all the intramural sports during his four year stay at Hamilton, and also went out for track in junior and senior years. He likes hunting, fishing, and boating. After grad- uation he hopes to enter into construction work. John N. Charyk General A leading sports figure and a two-year Varsity Soccer player, John was picked for the All-State Team. He played intramurals, was president of Highlights of Sports, belonged to the Ofiicials and Varsity H Club, and was a homeroom officer. He will join the National Guards. Kathryne A. Chialastri Irene E. Chludzinski A. Joseph Cicon Ruth M. Clevenger Joan I. Collins General Joan, who transferred from Burlington, Ver- mont, late in her senior year, enjoys music and was a member of the Glee Club in Cathedral High School in Burlington. She prefers a business career, however, and hopes to study at Rider College after her graduation from Hamilton. Lavina M. Colton General Lavina, who came from K. A., belonged to the Newspaper Club there. At Hamilton she belonged to the Variety, Sports Appreciation, and Typing Clubs. Her favorite hobby is roller skating. Lavina plans to go into the Marines after graduation. Jerome E. Connelly Commercial Jerry participated in all intramural sports during his four years at Hamilton. He was also in High- lights of Sports, Checkers, and Ping Pong Clubs. He enjoys working on cars and says of his future- t'If the Army doesn't get me, a service station will. James W. Conover Academic James, a member of the Checkers, Varsity H, and Arts and Leisures Clubs, was also active in intra- mural sports and played football all four years in high school. His favorite sports are baseball, basketball, and swimming. James is undecided about his future career. 'lung 4' e ni ,g r 1 , nf , u vw 00 ...g,,g,gif.! out 'wg' - . ffryfli' 1 Q Robert K. Cook Gerald E. Cooper A. Joseph Cicon Commercial Intramurals played an important part in Joe's life at Hamilton. As might be expected, sports are his hobbies. He was a member of the Cooking and Ping Pong Clubs. His plans for the future include a trade school and time in the Navy. Ruth M. Clevenger Commercial Ruth, a member of the Embroidery and Variety Clubs, served on the Student Patrol and played intramural volley ball. She worked before classes in the school library and did secretarial work for Mr. Darling. She is looking forward to entering the women's marine corps. M .asia . . if gh asa Et I zpbh ,p .,,. if Q.. A E X, . t S 'Li' xl 'A f...,.,1, f. 'A . e ., d,,'. Q, ' to Q , Y: ,:,r',', K, ., . I , Q 4 I X, fl. A f, Q '. Q.: L .,t ,Q-fir. 1 x ' , at a., l- -.4 i f ..- efw. X .4 m joan I. Collins Lavina M. Colton Jerome E. Connelly James W. Conover Robert K. Cook General Bob came to Hamilton High School at the begin- ning of his sophomore year from Junior High School No. 2. During his three years here, Bob took an active part in intramural sports. After graduating from Hamilton High School, Bob plans to be a salesman. Gerald E. Cooper Academic Gerry, who is interested in photography, joined the Photography Club, and was Retrospect photo- grapher. He went out for track and also played basketball. A member of the Honor Society, Gerry plans to enter college to prepare for a career as a mining engineer. E Ellen Marie S. Cope Commercial Ellen, a member of the Modern Dance, Library, and Secretarial Practice Clubs, worked in the library, and also played intramural baseball. She has an interesting hobby of collecting small foreign dolls. Ellen plans to attend a business college to prepare for a secretarial career. Walter R. Costello General Sports are Walter's hobby. For four years he participated in all intramural sports-football, soccer, basketball, and baseball, and belonged to the Highlights of Sports and Checkers Clubs. After graduation from high school, he plans to enter the Army for a period of service. .Q get 4 Qt, if 1 A t .E . ,Z r , F - I ,... ,Q ,.,. M ,. ': ,Qg aig f k , . 25326 4 . Dale L. Cottrell Beverly M. Cowell Beryl K. Crecelius Kenneth C. Crosley Said G. Crusade General Said came to Hamilton from Trenton Central High in his junior year. He was an honor student and intends to enter the Navy. Said enjoys playing cards and Working on cars. He intends to enter the restaurant business after serving in the Navy. John J. Cullen Academic John, a member of the Varsity H Club for two years, was active in intramural sports during his high school career. He played J. V. baseball and was a member of the Varsity Soccer Squad for two years. John's plans for the future are in- definite. S. .-'lv I .-M. Ellen Marie S. Cope Walter R. Costello Dale L. Cottrell General Dale, a gym leader, intramural captain, and a member of the Gym Leaders Club during his four years at Hamilton, participated in intramural basketball, football, baseball, and soccer. Hunting and nshing are his hobbies, but he is interested in service station work for the future. Beverly M. Cowell Commercial Bev made All-State Chorus as a freshman, was a four-year Choir member, and participated in all musical programs and in two operettas, and was Choir Chairman. Twice a homeroom secretary and squad leader, she played baseball. Beverly will be a bookkeeper or typist. Beryl K. Crecelius General Beryl, a former student of Sarasota High, Florida, started at Hamilton in September 1952. At Sarasota she belonged to the Typing Club, and the Y.W.C.A. Glee Club. Beryl intends to do secretarial work and is confident of a position at the Furniture Center in Trenton. Kenneth C. Crosley Academic Ken belonged to the Checkers and Chemistry Clubs, and participated in intramurals, and was senior manager of the football team. Among his favorite sports are baseball and basketball. He plans to enter Rutgers University to prepare for a career as a Physical Education Teacher. Said G. Crusade John J. Cullen Thomas J. Cullen Robert W. Culp H. Kenneth Cunningham Academic Ken belonged to Tinkers, Hunting and Fishing, and Chemistry Clubs, and was a member of the Canteen Refreshment Committee. He was active in intramural sports during his high school career. Fishing, swimming, boating, and water skiing are his hobbies. Ken's future plans are indeiinite. E. Alan Curtis General Alan, associate art editor of the Yearbook, and member of the Make-Up and Stage Design Clubs won honorable mention in three successive window painting contests. He played intramurals through- out high school. Following Naval or Coast Guard service, Alan hopes to study radio, T.V. or photo- graphy. Connie A. Dale Commercial Connie, a two-year participant in the window painting contest, received an honorable mention for her work in her senior year. She joined Cook- ing, Checkers, Sports Appreciation, and Make-Up Clubs. After graduation she hopes to do clerical work and attend Art School at night. Loretta M. D'Angelo Commercial At Kuser Annex Loretta belonged to Modern Dance and Dramatics Clubs and the G.A.A., and was co-captain of her gym class. At Hamilton she worked in the Bank for three years. Crochet- ing and embroidering are her hobbies. She hopes to become a bookkeeper. A Janis M. Davidson Freddie Davis Thomas J. Cullen Academic Tom who takes vocal music as a hobby, belonged to Hamilton's Choir for three years and was in the operetta. He also belonged to the United Nations Club and Chemistry Club. Tom will enter State Teachers College and study to become a math teacher. Robert W. Culp Academic Bob, who was in the Kuser Annex Spring Enter- tainment, was a member of the Variety, Physics, and Chemistry Clubs, and participated in intra- mural baseball, basketball, football, and soccer. He is interested in electronics and intends to study that subject at Drexel or Rutgers University. H. Kenneth Cunningham E. Alan Curtis 5 :lift Connie A. Dale Loretta M. D'Angelo Janis M. Davidson General Janis belonged to the Cooking, Embroidery, French, and Typing Clubs and was a two-year member of the Variety Club. As a sophomore she participated in the sewing class fashion show. Janis enjoys collecting salt and pepper shakers. She plans to become a telephone operator. Freddie Davis General Fred, a three-year member of- the Athletic Officials Club, also belonged to the Highlights of Sports Club, played J. V. and Varsity Basketball, was chosen for the All-State Soccer Team, and also played J. V. Baseball. He plans to join the Air Force after graduation. Jean A. Davis Commercial Jean, Criterion News Editor, scooped Trenton papers with an Ike-Truman interview. Four-year G.A.A. member, Girls' State delegate, Honor So- ciety and Quill and Scroll member, she belonged to Personality, Variety, Usherettes, and Secretarial Clubs. A two-year cheerleader, holding various homeroom oflices, she will attend Rider. Ray K. Davis Academic Buddy joined the Checkers, Highlights of Sports, Gym Leaders, Variety, Typing, and Chemistry Clubs. He was a standout on the basketball squad and participated in intramurals. His hobby is playing all sports. In junior year, he was president of the Variety Club. Eleanor Dawley Guy E. Dean, jr. ' Q' if ., K ,V V jg Marleane R. Deck Russell G. De Frahn James J. Delahanty Academic The senior play's Senator Savageji Jim won the American Legion award, a Ford Foundation partial scholarship, and third place in a County Oratorical Contest. A three-year Criterion staff member, he belonged to P.S. and D., and held numerous class and club ollices. He hopes to attend Rutgers. Jacqueline S. Delowise General Jackie came from Kuser Annex to take the General Course at Hamilton. A member of Dra- matics, Typing, and Make-Up Clubs, she took attendance in several of her classes. Jackie plans to do office work after graduation and then join the Navy. jean A. Davis Ray K. Davis Academic Eleanor Dawley El came to Hamilton from Haddonfield High. She enjoyed, choir work there and continued as a member of the choir here for two years. She is interested in reading and horseback riding. Eleanor intends to become a surgical nurse after graduating from Mercer Hospital. Guy F. Dean, Jr. General Guy, Dramatics, Choir, P.S. and D., Criterion, Officials, Gym Leaders, Varsity H, and Canteen Council member, played J. V. football, baseball, and basketball, and Varsity soccer and basketball. A Naval Reserve, he will serve in the Navy prior to entering Trenton Junior College to study drafts- manship. Marleane R. Deck Commercial An active G.A.A. member, Marleane partici- pated in sports, was gym class captain for three years, made the Color Team in Hockey, and was Hockey Manager as a senior. Two years as Mr. Quirnby's secretary should prove valuable when she becomes a secretary at the State House. Russell G. De Frahn Academic Russell, Moose to his friends, took the Academic Course. He was homeroom vice-chairman during his sophomore year and librarian as a junior. He joined the Archery, Ping Pong, and Chemistry Clubs. Moose hopes to attend Penn State and be- come a doctor of Optometry. . 1 Jail James 1. Delahanty Jacqueline S. Delowise Lois R. Dilts Rose H. DiMaria Virginia R. DiPaolo Commercial Ginny, Senior Representative to G.A.A., was active in sports, and as a junior made Class and Color Teams in basketball and baseball. She joined Dramatics and Usherettes Clubs and worked for Miss Mary Donnelly to gain experience as a secretary. She may attend Rider College. Julia K. Dixon Academic A two-year member of the Library Club, Julia was homeroom librarian as a senior. She also belonged to the Personality and Crocheting and Needlepoint Clubs, and played intramurals fresh- man year. Her hobbies are reading and sewing. Julia hopes to enter State Teachers College. Sara L. Dixon Academic A two-year member of Between-the-Bookends Club, Sara also joined Typing Club, Student Guides, and Leader Corps. As a senior she worked for Miss Smith. Sewing and TV quiz programs are her hobbies. She may study nursing at Mercer or McKinley Hospital. Robert W. Doherty General Bob, a four-year band and orchestra member, was leader of the dance band as a senior and ap- peared on TV with the school band. He was active in intramurals. Bob hopes to enter a music school in New York and become a professional musician. T . 'l'ii?'Ef -A ' Q I x. . . -F Y E Richard E, Doll Charles W. Drach Lois R. Dilts Commercial A four-year G.A.A. member, Lois played after school and intramural sports. Three times a Dramatics officer, she belonged to P.S. and D., Choir, Usherettes, and Chemistry Clubs. She was in the operetta, Sophomore Council and Senior Council. Lois will take secretarial Work at Rider College. Rose H. DiMaria General Rose came from Trenton Central to Hamilton High School in her senior year and joined the Typing Club. At Trenton High School, Ro belonged to Red Cross and G.A.A., and was vice-president of her homeroom. She will do office work or become a telephone operator. Virginia R. DiPao1o julia K. Dixon ff - 2 . 3 he vmwefigyn .,, . .fs-., lv ' .,.... A A Sara L. Dixon Robert W. Doherty Academic Richard E. Doll Dick, an all-around sports figure, centered most of his attention on baseball and basketball, mak- ing both Varsity Teams. He joined the Checkers, Highlights of Sports, Gym Leaders, Choir, and Chemistry Clubs. Dick plans to attend Miami University to become a civil engineer. Charles W. Drach Academic Charles, who was active in all intramural sports for four years and a track man for two, belonged to the Tinkers, Hunting and Fishing, and Chem- istry Clubs. Chuck makes a hobby of building model airplanes. He hopes to attend Muhlenberg College to study Zoology. Virginia K. Drake Academic For two years a squad leader in her gym class and a member of the hockey team, Virginia joined the Ping Pong and Variety Clubs. As a sophomore, Ginny modeled for the fashion show given by the sewing class. Virginia's future plans are uncertain. William C. Draper General Bill, a true sportsman, belonged to the Hunting and Fishing Club and played soccer, baseball, and basketball. As a sophomore, Will was secretary for Mr. Terry. Outside of school he worked for a veterinarian. After graduation he will study drafting at Trenton Technical School. X Thomas J. Dunigan Anna Durcanin . A 1 S' .yyy gf ... ' .. . . , e Joan G. Durling Ronald S. Duvin Genevieve S. Ebeling Commercial Genny, a four-year Finance Committee member, was secretary to Mr. Jordan, Mrs. Pollack, and Mrs. Davidson respectively. A G.A.A. member, she played all intramural sports, refereed games, and joined the Sports Appreciation Club. Genny enjoys boating, swimming, and bowling. She will be a secretary or bookkeeper. Shirley M. Elson Academic Shirley, who was a member of Freshman Dra- matics, Glee Club, Leisure Hours, Variety, and Typing Clubs, was a two-year member of the Hall Patrol, and played baseball as a junior. Shirley enjoys sewing and dancing. She lists no plans for the future but marriage. .5 Qu. gk ze it S al' K ME? Virginia K. Drake William C. Draper Thomas J. Dunigan General Tom, a former member of the P.S. and D., Variety, and Chemistry Clubs, acted as campaign manager in the Student Council elections of '51 and '52. He was a member of the Art Club and entered the window painting contests. Tom plans to be a draftsman. Anna Durcanin Commercial Ann, Mr. Hunsinger's secretary, is a part-time office assistant after school. In her first two years at Hamilton, she was a member of the P.S. Sz D. Club. Reading is her hobby. After graduation she hopes to be an x-ray technician. Joan G. Durling Academic Joan, twice a homeroom officer, a Student Guide, president of the Gadget Club, member of the choir, Usherettes, and Jr. and Sr. Dramatics and Canteen Committee participated in an oper- etta and attended the Senior Ball queen. Joan will study at Rider to become a medical secretary. Ronald S. Duvin General Ronny, Junior Day king, one-time member of all school bands, a J. V. and Varsity basketball mem- ber, Student Council campaign manager, Finance Committee member, and Criterion Business Man- ager, hopes to enter Trenton Jr. College. The Navy via Naval Reserve might call him to service first. gf 1 f . . Genevieve S. Ebeling Shirley M. Elson Joan C. Engle Ernest M. Entin Jacquelin D. Errickson General J acquelin was a majorette for two years and joined Personal Care, Sock Knitting, and Senior Dramatics Clubs. She was also a homeroom chair- man in her senior year. Jackie enjoys roller skating and sewing. A beautician school is included in her plans for the future. Robert L. Esposito Academic Bob was an avid sportsman, as a four-year participant in intramurals. He joined Chess and Checkers, Archery, Hunting and Fishing, Chemis- try, and Model Making Clubs. He lists hunting and fishing as his hobbies. Trenton Jr. College is Bob's goal after graduation. George T. Evans Commercial George came to Hamilton from Trenton Catholic at the beginning of his junior year and was treasurer of the Ping Pong Club, and took an active part in intramurals. Sports of all kinds are his hobby. After graduating from Hamilton, George plans to be a printer. David B. Everett Academic David, who was a three-year band and orchestra member and a four-year participant in intramur- 11 als, was also a member of Chemistry Club. Music, sports and woodworking are David's hobbies. He hopes to attend the University of Pennsylvania after his graduation from Hamilton. 2 . -eff V :H It M' R A. . I lb, if JW- n i: . .7 i z .. i-. le . . -X. ' 7 3 . in te Hit' 1 ' ' l K N i7l'f'W1 H fzrqgi gf . I 35 J Mary Alice Everett Ruth C. Fennimore jacquelin D. Errickson Joan C. Engle Commercial Joan, belonged to the Personality, Cooking, Secretarial Practice, and Sock-Knitting Clubs, played baseball and volley ball, and was a squad leader. As a junior she worked in the main oiTlce and as a senior was Mr. Coursen's secretary, Joan hopes to enter Business school. Ernest M. Entin Academic Ernie participated in Visual Aids, Freshman and J. V. football, and Senior Dramatics. He played Samuel Savagew in the senior play. He plans to enter Drexel Institute night school or take a full day course at Trenton Junior College to prepare for the career of construction engineer. 1 'N Y' .4 W' 'f B T rf 2 .e -:FY if Robert L. Esposito . . wAwmp..,W i ..'l L. .. 'K 1 7 George T. Evans David B. Everett Mary Alice Everett Academic Mary Alice, a member of the Properties Commit- tee for the Senior Play, joined Cooking, Sports Appreciation, Usherettes, Senior Dramatics, and French Clubs. She was a squad leader and participated in intramural badminton. After graduation she plans college for the study of occupational therapy. Ruth C. Fennimore Commercial Ruth, a homeroom vice-chairman, salesman, and secretary-treasurer, played volley ball and baseball, belonged to Stage Design and Make Up Clubs and won an honorable mention in the window painting contest. She loves to dance, knit, and draw. She will be a secretary. Donald C. Ferguson General Donald, who participated in all intramural sports during his four years at Hamilton, lists sports as his hobby. Don also played in our school dance band for four years. Sometime after gradu- ation he plans to be an apprentice to a tool and dye maker. Elvira M. Fernandez Commercial Elvira, whose attendance record during her Freshman year was perfect, joined Freshman Modern Dancing and Glee Clubs, and was a base- ball team member. As a senior she was on Hall Patrol. Sometime in the future, after further training, she hopes to be a dental assistant. Elizabeth C. Fillman Ronald Fiori 5 5 4' , li? , it - Q ji r Q . J , , ,W Carole A. Fitzpatrick Virginia C. Fletcher Elizabeth J. Flynn Commercial A four-year majorette, squad leader, and G.A.A. member, Bettee played hockey, basketball, volley ball, and baseball. She belonged to the Modern Dance Group, Canteen Council, and Publicity Club, and worked for Mr. Bartlett. She enjoys dancing, swimming, and twirling. She plans to do secretarial work. Mary Louise Foster General Lou came to Hamilton High School from Con- cord Training School, Athens, West Virginia, in December of her senior year. After two years in the Speech Class there she won membership in the National Forensic League. Lou will enter art school to study commercial art. Qi fl 4' gk . 5534 9 , - ..,,,,, ,. l Donald C. Ferguson Elvira M. Fernandez Elizabeth C. Fillman Academic Library Club secretary and three-year school library worker, Betty will study library work at State Teachers College or Drexel University. A member of Cooking, Usherettes, Choir, and Senior Dramatics Clubs, she was president of the Monday Dramatics group and Stage Manager for the Senior Play. Ronald Fiori Academic As a four-year Student Council member, Ron was homeroom chairman and junior and senior class vice-president. He participated in all intra- mural sports and played baseball, and J. V. soccer, and joined the Chemistry Club. Ron hopes to be an engineer. Carole A. Fitzpatrick Commercial Fitzie belonged to the Canteen Council and to the Choir for two years, and was in the chorus of the operetta both years. Homeroom chairman in her junior year, she was also secretary to Mr. Kauffman. Fitzie hopes to become a secretary. Virginia C. Fletcher General Ginny, who came from Yardville Grammar School, was a homeroom secretary in her sophomore year. She belonged to the Gadget, Embroidery, and Knitting Clubs. Her hobbies are embroidering and cooking. Ginny hopes to become a salesgirl or do office work after graduation. Elizabeth J. Flynn Mary Louise Foster Candida F. Frenking Irene Gabor Shirley E. Garay Academic Shirley, who stopped school in senior year to accept a job in the State House, belonged to the Variety Club, the Usherettes, and Typing Club while she was here. She plans to go to night school to further her education While she is working. Theodore M. Garry General Ted was active in intramurals for three years, belonged to Art, Stage Craft, French, and Visual Aids Clubs, and the Service Corps. He tried out for the Senior Play and was chairman of his history class. Ted hopes to be a printer after graduation. F. Margaret Gillespie Academic An outstanding figure in girls' sports, Peggy made class teams in hockey, basketball, baseball, and volley ball, and the hockey Color Team. A homeroom secretary, she participated in three Fashion Shows and joined the Criterion, Usher- ettes, and G.A.A. Peggy will study nursing at McKinley Hospital. Carl J. Gilliland General Carl came to Hamilton High School from Tren- ton Catholic in his sophomore year. He joined the Variety Club, played intramural sports, and Worked in the school bank. Carl enjoys fishing and other sports. He hopes to enter the Coast Guard after graduation from high school. in Lorraine D. Glermon Frances C. Goyden 'W M.. 1 1 ' x. xi Y Jr 2, K' : , .,. ,Q Candida F. Frenking Academic Candy, Criterion feature editor and Quill and Scroll member, scooped the Trenton papers with a Truman-Eisenhower interview. A two-year homeroom banker and a four-year G.A.A. member, she joined Needlepoint, Physics Experiments, Cri- terion, and Senior Dramatics Clubs. Candida will study psychology at Georgian Court. Irene Gabor Commercial Irene belonged to the Make Up, Personality, Sr. Dramatics, Criterion, Stage Design Clubs, and was on the Yearbook Art Staff. She participated in intramurals and entered three Window Painting Contests, Winning one honorable mention and one iirst prize. Irene hopes to become a secretary. , , ,.. , , '- .. . ' i. . V S iw K N' Shirley E. Garay Theodore M. Garry e . ' we f ' N. F. Margaret Gillespie Carl J. Gilliland Lorraine D. Glennon Commercial belonged to the Glee Club at Kuser. As a senior, Lorraine joined the Secretarial Practice Club and also helped Mrs. Jamison. Her hobbies included reading, music and traveling. She hopes to be a clerk-typist in the Waves. Frances C. Goyden Commercial Fran, Badminton, Variety, Ping Pong, and Dramatics Clubs member, helped with senior play costumes, A G.A.A. member, she played hockey and basketball, and worked for Mrs. Rowland and Miss Wilhelm respectively. She will be a secretary if she does not join the Air Force or the Waves. John R. Goyden Academic John, a Kuser Annex Art and Newspaper Club, and Student Council member, won an award for having the best school spirit. At Hamilton, he joined the Choir, the Criterion, and the Visual Aids Club, and played all intramurals. He will enter the electrical field. Virginia M. Grauer Commercial Ginny joined the Personality, Crocheting, and Needle Point, Variety, and Knitting Clubs, and the G.A.A. Council. She played volley ball, and was on the Class and Color Team in both hockey and baseball. Sports and music are her hobbies. Virginia plans to become a secretary. x.xx4. X -we , g row' X , ,gi Q V Y 4 ff A '29 R . , fm. Q fix if Q X af, wh 'E-fi: X' Harold G. Gravatt Clarence J. Gray M e+ ,,,i,,,tg5,i', , 3 V Qm:f A-1-'rr gr it E1 iii , --ii' 5 iffvf- -vtarerwar V - f Karl P. Groeger Donald B. Guear Betty A. Hackney Commercial Betty Ann, Modern Dance and Dramatics Club member and 'captain of cheer leaders at Kuser Annex, belonged to the Archery, Ping Pong, and Sock Knitting Clubs at Hamilton. A G.A.A. mem- ber, she played intramurals and Worked for Mr. Sutnick. Betty intends to do secretarial work. Stanley R. Haines Academic Stan, a freshman homeroom chairman, won honorabl mention in a window painting contest that yea . A three-year Dramatics Club member, he was effrey Meredith in The Curious Savage, and belo ged to Make Up and Stage Design Clubs. Stan pl ns to study commercial art at Pratt Institute john R. Goyden Virginia M. Grauer Harold G. Gravatt Commercial Harold, a three-year Choir member, had a lead in the operetta junior year, and participated in Christmas and Easter programs. He joined the Football and Concert Bands, played intramurals, and made the Varsity Track team. He will go to Trenton Technical School or join the Navy. Clarence J. Gray General A three-year track member and intramural player, Buster was treasurer of the Highlights of Sports Club. He belonged to the Service Corps and Metal Shop, and was vice-president and president of Visual Aids Clubs. Buster will enter the Air Force or become a carpenter. Karl P. Groeger Academic Karl, who belonged to the Art Club at Kuser Annex, participated in all intramural sports at Hamilton and also belonged to the Visual Aids and Chemistry Clubs. Karl enjoys iishing. He plans to go to Trenton State Teachers College to become a history teacher. Donald B. Guear General Don was an intramural captain for four years and played football, basketball, baseball, and soccer. A three-year member of the Gym Leaders Club, he also belonged to the Varsity and Arts and Leisures Clubs. Don is planning to enter the Navy after graduation. i O 'gc X 4 1 QQ E-ffg fff - , . it ffl 1- V- ' '. 33 - 'Q ,lf ily fl -J gh 'ew ,?: Q,',,.,'z,f waZ' Betty A. Hackney Stanley R. Haines K l l M jim Y. as Q . h , K 1-fad F , '-..- I -V Nm W iWi ?X52l3.Q2as iffrlifaif Harriet A. Hall June C. Harker Patricia J. Harle General A member of the Dramatics, Modern Dance, and Glee Clubs at Kuser Annex, Pat belonged to the Gadget, Ping Pong, and Sock Knitting Clubs at Hamilton. She also played volley ball and base- ball. Pat enjoys twirling and intends to become a telephone operator. Jean A. Hart Academic Jean, a four-year Choir member had the lead in the operetta as a junior. She held various club and classroom offices, was Freshman Queen, and N. J. Girls' State delegate. Jean, whose hobby is music, hopes to enter Trenton State Teachers College after graduation from Hamilton. James Hawthorn General James, who was member of the Tinkers, Cook- ing, and Hunting and Fishing Clubs, participated in intramural sports as a freshman. Fishing, hunting, woodworking, and hot rods are among his hobbies. James plans to become a cabinet maker after his graduation from high school. Ruth E. Hedden Commercial After attending Junior No. 3 and Princeton High, Ruth came to Hamilton in her junior year. A two- year Sock Knitting Club member, she was also in the Secretarial Club, played intramural baseball, and worked for Mrs. Rowland. She intends to enter the secretarial field. fee. f fhxfi ni' R Q if N we ff -A, ' pl Beverly M. Helmlinger Gerald Herrera Harriet A. Hall General Harriet belonged to the Archery, Personality, Sewing, Sports Appreciation, and Sports Officials Clubs. A Leader Corp and G.A.A. member, she played hockey, baseball, and volley ball. Harriet enjoys cooking and making menus and hopes to become a home economics teacher or a physical therapist. June C. Harker Academic Newspaper co-editor at Kuser Annex, June belonged to Jr. and Sr. Dramatics Clubs and the Choir. An understudy and prompter in the Sr. Play, and a three-year P. S. 85 D. member, June entered two Humorous Declamation Contests. She intends to enter McKinley School of Nursing. Patricia J. Harle Jean A. Hart james Hawthorn Ruth E. Hedden Beverly M. Helmlinger General Beverly transferred from Trenton Central just before Christmas in her junior year. A Sports Night participant at Trenton, she joined the Ping Pong, Secretarial Practice, and Red Cross Clubs here. Bowling and collecting menus are the hobbies of this future bank clerk. Gerald Herrera Commercial Gerald belonged to Chess, Checkers, Finance, Archery, and Typing and Shorthand Clubs. He participated in intramural sports and played J. V. football, and was a member of the Varsity track team for two years. Gerald plans to become an architect after graduation from high school. G. Harold Hollinger Commercial Harold played intramurals, J. V. Basketball, and joined the orchestra at Pennington High. At Hamilton, a two-year librarian, he played intra- murals and joined the Arts and Leisures, Short- hand, and Typing Clubs. Harold will enter a term in the Navy. Steven F. Hornyak General A Yearbook Art Staff member, Butch was a three-year intramural captain, played Freshman baseball and soccer, and J. V. baseball, and J. V. and varsity soccer. He belonged to the Gym Leaders, Varsity H, Cooking, Hunting and Fish- ing, and Make Up Clubs. Butch plans to enter the Navy. tie 6 W fe? 1 ., 'E ff? Robert J. Houbrick Allen C. Huddleston . u I my . f' I .. l g . . Q , .g Z. gf, X .,..- K? Vi l l A s s ll ii' l John J. Hughes Richard O. Hulick Betty Ann Hutchinson Academic A homeroom secretary and vice-president, Betty Ann was a two-year G.A.A. member and squad leader and also belonged to the Leader Corps. Shc joined Cooking, Sophomore Dramatics, and the Choir. She played volley ball and baseball and was G.A.A. ticket salesman, Betty will study nursing. Elijah C. Hutchinson General Hutch'l was active in all intramural sports during his high school career. He was also a member of the Stage Craft Club at Hamilton for three years. Hunting and cars are his hobbies. Hutch plans to become a carpenter after gradu- ation from high school. .ie-fel cliff ' 'A' su, .. .M ggylc: f-.:P 'r21,Lw55 1 rm- -2.:. SML, ik I in iq . I' -.1-A if Qilf.. 15' r. .wifi iss fgfffcfzlr eww +1 as -4-w G. Harold Hollinger Steven F. Horn ak Y Robert J. Houbrick General Bob, our Yearbook art editor, took second prize in the window painting contest three years straight and won first prize as a senior. He joined Art, French, and Make Up Clubs, played intramurals, and was a homeroom salesman. He will enter the Naval Air Corps. Allen C. Huddleston General Allen participated in intramural football and baseball, and Went out for track in high school. He was also a member of the Ping Pong Club. Fishing is his hobby. Allen is in the Naval Reserve and intends to go into active duty after grad- uation. John J. Hughes General Jack, who came to Hamilton from Trenton Catholic, was adept in athletics. He played intra- murals and made the Varsity Football Squad. He joined the Arts and Leisure and Varsity H Clubs. Jack plans to enter the Army upon graduation and later take up construction work. Richard 0. Hulick General Richard, who belonged to the Oiiicials Club for four years, participated in all intramural sports throughout high school and also joined the Hunt- ing and Fishing Club. Stock car races are his hobby. After a term in the Navy, Richard hopes to become a mechanic. GH ' A h Filhi fv ' f .. ' :'-ly ' - fr lfi .Q -,. .' Betty Ann Hutchinson Elijah C. Hutchinson .,f,:11rl4f!bfjmJR W .fs 1 f QV X X. giisaliis i Lewis C. Hutchinson Anna M. Hvisdak Robert A. Innocenzi General Junior vice-president and senior president of Student Council, Bob was also a homeroom ticket salesman, joined Tinkers, Variety, and Choir. A four-year participant in all intramurals, Gym Leader member, and gym class lieutenant, he hopes to become a draftsman with the state of New Jersey. Virginia Inverso General Virginia, a member of the Personality, Typing, and Variety Clubs, belonged to the Jr. Red Cross Council for two years. She enjoys collecting poems and pictures. Ginny hopes to go into some form of Social Service work, preferably interviewing people, after high school graduation. Walter F. Irons Academic Walter was a four-year P. S. and D. member, and a two-year member of the Red Cross, Service Corps, and the school orchestra. He also joined Hall Duty, Checkers Club, and the band. Walter has his eye on the Navy as a career after gradu- ation. William M. Ivins General Bill joined Checkers, Highlights of Sports, Metal Shop, and Arts and Leisures Clubs, played intra- murals, was on the J. V. baseball team and played Varsity football for three years. Bill enjoys hunt- ing, diving, and dancing. He will work in his father's glass shop. ti . . - . -MS . l Q E f ,ig 'UQ i i I --4 A :iw .r ., -i 5 it 1Ei '1L.'.:.'5.'- ' A '. Winifred M. Jackson Albert L. Jarvis Lewis C. Hutchinson General Lewis, a four-year intramural player, served on the Sound and Lighting Committee for the Kuser Annex Spring Entertainment, and joined Chess and Checkers, Ping Pong, and Hunting and Fishing Clubs. As a sideline, Lewis builds and customizes cars. He hopes to be an electrician. Anna M. Hvisdak Commercial Yearbook Typist and Secretary, and Honor Society member, Ann entered the Halloween Window Painting Contest, played intramural base- ball and volley ball, and served as a squad leader in gym. She also joined the Secretarial Practice Club and will enter the business field after graduation. .gg-lr ... if Q! 3, fa 7' 3' we V 4 A ex, W ts.. l i Q 1 . 1...- Q ,e p 1, A '-gtg -g, , ft , A gri-.r . Ellixsftff , 1 j'l' ' e 12 ,rs 5: - -Fizz' 5' - t:g?if'ifSslr:n? es' - v' , , ,':f: '1fQ,lgm5f'..g Robert A. Innocenzi Virginia Inverso j Y 2 . .3 fi.. ' 1 1 s if A ' .si Weis-1 .,fw -lille- fl V' . ' Walter F. Irons William M. Ivins Winifred M. Jackson Commercial A four-year G.A.A. member, Winnie joined Needlepoint, Personality, Variety, Sports Appreci- ation, and Modern Dancing Clubs and the Choir. A two-year homeroom salesman, she Worked in the nurses' office and played hockey, baseball, and volley ball. She will become a secretary, but plans for marriage in August. Albert L. Jarvis General At Kuser Annex Albert was a member of the Chess and Checkers Club, he belonged to the Hunt- ing and Fishing Club, and was president of the Ping Pong Club. Albert, a car and racing fan, will enter the Navy. Theodore M. Jasek General Ted played intramural sports for four years, was the J. V. Soccer captain in his junior year, and played varsity baseball for two years. He belonged to the Chess and Checkers, Cooking, Gym Leaders, Hunting and Fishing, and Varsity H Clubs. His future plans are indefinite. Gladys E. Jervis General For two years Gladys belonged to the Red Cross Club. She also was a member of the Art Club at Kuser Annex and the Gadget Club at Hamilton. Needlework is her hobby. She intends to become a telephone operator after graduation from high school. Leroy A. lesson M. Caroline Jessup Marilyn M. johnson Evelyn M. Jones Robert T. Jones General Bob joined the Checkers and Sports Clubs and participated in intramural sports at Trenton High. He entered Hamilton senior year and joined the French Club, was a bankers helper, and partici- pated in intramural sports. Bob will work in a bakery after time in the service. Sara L. Kay Academic Sally, cheerleader, G.A.A. Council, Color Team and Choir member, received the American Legion Award, was three times a homeroom oflicer, an alternate to Girls' State, Senior Ball Queen, and Mrs. Savage in the Senior Play. Sally, an Honor Society member, will study psychology at Goucher. Theodore M. Jasek Gladys E. Jervis Leroy A. Jesson General A four-year intramural player, Jed received his letter in intramural soccer. He belonged to the Checkers Club for four years and joined Highlights of Sports, Cooking, and Hunting and Fishing Clubs. Jed is not sure of the work he intends to do after graduation. M. Caroline Jessup Academic Caroline, a member of the Dramatics, P. S. and D. and G.A.A. participated in after school sports, making the teams in hockey, baseball, and volley ball. She had a leading part in both the junior and Senior plays. Carol hopes to enter Asbury College and become a missionary. Marilyn M. Johnson Academic Marilyn, a Yearbook Literary Staff member, joined the Cooking, Gadget, Jr. Dramatics, and German Clubs, and was also a member of the Honor Society. Marilyn enjoys swimming, sewing, and traveling. She will enter State Teachers to prepare for a career as an elementary grade teacher. Evelyn M. Jones Commercial Evelyn was a member of the Checkers, Red Cross, Cooking, Archery, Senior Dramatics and Sports Appreciation Clubs. Interested in sports, she was a leader Corp girl and played basketball, baseball, and intramural baseball and volley ball. Evelyn plans to enter the secretarial Held after gradu- ation. Z' 1. t J. . ' , L W . Robert T. Jones Sara L. Kay fe .- 1, Tl' Yi? Lydia T. Keaten Harry A. Kemler Carol G. Kendall General Carol, who was a member of the Usherettes Club and the Modern Dance group, participated in two Halloween window painting contests in high school. She claims swimming and ice skating as her hobbies. Carol will become a secretary after her graduation from Hamilton in June. Patricia M. Kennedy Commercial Pat, a three-year homeroom officer, belonged to Jr. Red Cross, Sports Appreciation, Archery, Freshman and Senior Dramatics, and Sock Knit- ting Clubs. She was leader of the majorette color guard. Pat's hobby is collecting salt and pepper shakers. She hopes to be a secretary. Walter W. Keuper, Jr. Academic Walt, a member of the school choir for two years, was in the operetta choir in his junior year. He was on the Student Patrol and was Captain of the Service Corps. Walt intends to enter an aeronautical academy to become an air- craft technician. Robert E. Kirby Academic Bob, a member of the P. S. and D., Variety, and Chemistry Clubs, was active in intramural football and baseball, and played in the orchestra. His hobbies are music, stamp collecting, and chess. Bob plans to enter Drexel Institute or Penn Uni- versity to study electrical engineering. Dolores M. Kirvay Geraldine M. Kish Lydia T. Keaten Academic Co-editor of the Yearbook and Honor Society member, Lydia was secretary of the Gadget Club, belonged to Junior Dramatics and German Clubs, and played intramural baseball. Her hobbies in- clude sewing, cooking, and sports. Lydia will enter Temple University School of Nursing to become a registered nurse. Harry A. Kemler General The Baron, who came to Hamilton from Tren- ton High in his junior year, played Varsity football at Trenton and again at Hamilton. Harry joined the Arts and Leisures Club at Hamilton and went out for intramurals. He plans to go to college. - ,' , fi' J Carol G. Kendall Patricia M. Kennedy :,..., 5 . 1 Q 5. - . is ' , . QQ, 4- f . S A l Walter W. Kcuper, jr. Robert E. Kirby Dolores M. Kirvay Commercial Dolores, a member of the Personality, Sophomore Dramatics, Needle Point, Sports Appreciation, Usherette, and Senior Dramatics Clubs, belonged to the Modern Dance group for two years. Dancing is her hobby. Mrs. Booth's secretary for three years, she hopes to become a secretary. Geraldine M. Kish Commercial Gerry came to Hamilton from Trenton High in her junior year. At Trenton she joined the Red Cross, Senior Girls Glee Club, and Commercial Clubs. At Hamilton the Sock Knitting and Ping Pong Clubs claimed her. Gerry plans to enter the secretarial held. Wilma F. Kiss Commercial A two-year homeroom chairman and squad leader, Willie was secretary-treasurer of her junior and senior class. President of the Personality Club, Wilma joined Crocheting, Jr. Dramatics, and French Clubs, and the Honor Society. Mr. Agress's secretary for two years, she will do secretarial work. Carl S. Klotz Academic A four-year intramural player, Carl was intra- mural captain in his senior year. A three-year track team member, he belonged to the Chess, Tinkers, P. S. and D., Physics, Chemistry, and Varsity H Clubs. He enjoys building model air- planes and may enter the Navy or some college. :Mn , :J fa 1441 ' WE t1't E V Q. ,N Y as 4 E E .2 Phyllis j. Knopf Richard Korchma Gerald Kovac Ronald E. Kraemer Harry E. Krause General A Kuser Annex homeroom chairman, Chess and Checkers, and Dramatics Club member, Harry took part in their Christmas play. At Hamilton he joined Variety Club and the Choir and played intramurals. Harry will enter the U. S. Air Force after his graduation from Hamilton. J. Philip Lacy General Phil was a member of the Highlights of Sports, and the Leisure Hour Clubs and had two years of Stagecraft work on plays and operettas. He played intramurals throughout high school. Phil's hobbies are gunning and outboard boat racing. He intends to become a landscape gardener. Wilma F. Kiss Phyllis J. Knopf Commercial Miss Larzelere's secretary and a Dramatics, Glee, and Modern Dancing Club member at Kuser Annex, Phil was a sophomore homeroom secretary and belonged to the Gadget Club. For two years, she was secretary to Mr. Abel and Mr. Agress. She will enter the secretarial field. Richard Korchma General A J. V. and Varsity soccer player and Varsity baseball player too, Dick played intramural basketball, and was a gym leader. He belonged to the Highlights of Sports, Cooking, Hunting and Fishing, and Varsity H Clubs. Dick likes to travel, but has no definite future plans. Gerald Kovac Commercial Jerry was a member of the Dramatics, Art, Chemistry and Public Speaking and Debating Clubs. He participated in the operetta as a fresh- man. Reading, swimming, and football are his hobbies. Gerald hopes someday to sell insurance after serving a term in the Navy. Ronald E. Kraemer Academic Ron joined the Checkers, Highlights of Sports, Hunting and Fishing, Gym Leaders, and Athletic Officials Clubs. He played intramurals and was on the J. V. Baseball and Basketball squads. He played Varsity Soccer and was Varsity Basketball manager. Ron plans to enter the Navy. . ,-.lim-V Jrpk' f'l?3..fgf z K 'D fa- F l f ' 4 f l , ., ,,,, ...A 3 K 1 ' l 5:31, ' l for , . ,L ,. 1 5 ' 1 '35f'f:5'fZg21.-f.'If1'.'-'. . ' PEPX'-, - .I ,. gm- ty , 5 -,q,.f,gQE.f:1-g.1'3,j ' Q. . f l 1- tit. 1 L1 fi Af5 .' ' ,..w,w.. A 1 H '- 93:f! :9fif-W' f Q , . .-.. gi a2l.1,3,. N., !pl,f,,.,.l ,. 25. E :frm --, 1- ., f ' ...Z ik Harry E. Krause J. Philip Lacy ef, . at KL W Herbert P. Langdon Judith A. Lawton Minnetta M. Layton General A four-year G.A.A. member, Minnetta played intramural and after school volley ball, baseball, hockey, and basketball, and sold candy for the G.A.A. too. She belonged to the Gadget Club for two years and also joined the Embroidery Club. Minnetta hopes to be a dressmaker some day. Richard D. Leber Academic Dick, a member of the Athletic Officials and the Varsity H Clubs, played.J. V. basketball, two years of Varsity basketball, three of baseball, and one of football. Dick hopes to study at Rutgers or Penn to become a physical training teacher. Barbara J. Lehnert Commercial Barbara was a member of the G.A.A., Sewing, Ping Pong, Modern Dance Clubs and the Choir. She participated in the operetta and outside choir activities. Barbara likes to play the piano. She plans to enter Rider College and do secretarial work after graduation. Lee J. Leisch Academic Lee, who was Sophomore Class president, was a homeroom o1Ticer each year in school. A J. V. and Varsity Soccer player, he joined Highlights of Sports, Gym Leaders, Varsity H, Checkers, Sopho- more Dramatics, Hunting and Fishing, and Chemistry Clubs. Lee will become an electrical contractor. A.. - is waxes? rl- A Ai' if ,,,,,, . ai: A. L, ,. f x E . 1 , f 4. in f D. Grace Lippincott Joyce A. Lockwood Herbert P. Langdon Academic Herb, a Yearbook Sports Staff member, belonged to the Art and German Clubs, and was a member of the Honor Society. He participated in all intramural sports throughout his high school career. Herb intends to study medicine and will enter college as a pre-med student. Judith A. Lawton Academic Judy, co-editor of the Yearbook, was co-editor of the Kuser Annex Newspaper. She belonged to the Criterion and World Federalist Clubs, G.A.A., and the Honor Society. Judy played intramural archery and was a member of the Leader Corps. She plans to enter Middlebury College. Minnetta M. Layton Richard D. Leber Barbara J. Lehnert Lee J. Leisch D. Grace Lippincott General Grace, a G.A.A. member in her freshman year, participated in after school sports for four years. A two-year Student Patrol and Embroidery Club member, she also belonged to the Sock Knitting Club. Grace likes roller skating and baseball. Her future plans are indefinite. Joyce A. Lockwood Commercial A two-year Sock Knitting Club member, Joyce belonged to the Personality, Sewing, and Ping Pong Clubs. As a G.A.A. member, she sold candy in her junior year. Knitting and swimming oc- cupy most of her time, but she hopes to become a comptometer operator. Richard L. Lockwood General Dick played basketball in his freshman and sophomore years. He also played intramurals and belonged to the Hunting and Fishing and Metal Shop Clubs. Dick likes to work on cars, but he hopes to become an electrician after serving a term in the Navy. William A. Lucas General Bill, who belonged to Checkers, Highlights of Sports, and Hunting and Fishing Clubs, claims cars and hunting as his hobbies. He played intra- murals all four years in high school. After he graduates from Hamilton, Bill hopes to go into business in a gas station. mr i' joan A. Luisi Earl F. Lynch Hester A. MacBean Joan E. MacTaggart Irene G. Mancini Commercial Irene came to Hamilton from Pemberton where she served on the Library Council, worked for the Librarian, and joined the Service Club. At Hamilton she was a Secretarial Practice and Sock Knitting Club member. Irene, who likes to raise roses, hopes to do secretarial work after gradu- ation. Joyce Maner General As a three-year G.A.A. member, Joyce played intramural baseball, volley ball, and ping pong, and after school baseball and hockey. She was a Jr. Red Cross Council, Embroidery, and Chem- istry Club member. Joyce plans to attend the University Hospital in Augusta, Georgia, and be- come an Army Nurse. Richard L. Lockwood William A. Lucas Joan A. Luisi Commercial Student Council presidential candidate and Secretary, senior homeroom chairman, Honor Society and Thespian Society member, and Senior Ball attendant, Joan, a four-year G.A.A. member, played intramural and after school sports, and joined the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Dra- matics and Secretarial Practice Clubs. She will enter the business field. Earl F. Lynch Commercial Earl, who played intramural football, soccer, basketball, and baseball all four years in high school, also belonged to the Senior Dramatics Club. He has had some experience working with dogs, and may go to Penn University to become a veterinarian or dog trainer. Hester A. MacBean General Pat, a majorette for four years, belonged to the Make Up Club as a sophomore, junior, and senior, and also joined Secretarial Practice and Senior Dramatics Clubs. She played intramural baseball throughout high school and was intra- mural captain as a junior. Pat will join the Waves. Joan E. MacTaggart Commercial A four-year G.A.A. member, Joan participated in volley ball, baseball, ping pong, hockey, and swimming. President of the Ping Pong Club, she joined the Criterion, Cooking, Modern Dance, Leader Corps, and Dramatics Clubs. She worked for Mr. Coursen for two years. Joan will enter McKinley Hospital Nursing School. Irene G. Mancini Joyce Maner Elizabeth M. Martin Thomas L. Matheis Donald Rrllayer Academic Donald was a four-year participant in intra- murals, a homeroom chairman, and vice-chairman, a Gym Leader Club member, and King of Fresh- man Day. He joined Choir, Chess, and Variety Clubs, and was an operetta chorus member. Don has no special plans for the future just now. E. Richard Mayer Academic A two-year Band and Choir member, Dick also played the male lead in the operetta, Peggy and the Pirates, participated in intramurals and track, and joined Physics Experiments Club. The future Reverend Mayer plans to enter the Navy, Princeton, and Princeton Seminary in that order. Ruth L. McElmoyl Academic Music-conscious Ruth played with the school band, the school orchestra, Youth Symphony Orchestra, Post No. 93 All Girls' Band, and sang in the choir and operetta chorus. An intramural participant and Make Up and Dramatics Club member, Ruth hopes to earn her bachelor's degree at Beaver College. Arlene H. McGlynn Academic Arlene belonged to the G.A.A. for three years and played intramural baseball and volley ball. She joined the Newspaper and Dramatics Clubs at Kuser Annex and the Gadget and Chemistry Clubs at Hamilton. Arlene hopes to become a laboratory technician after receiving hospital training. Roberta M. McKinley Dolores R. McManus Elizabeth M. Martin Commercial A former Trenton High student, Betty joined Hamilton's G.A.A., Dramatics, Secretarial Practice, and Chemistry Clubs. She played intramural volley ball and baseball, and in her senior year worked as Mrs. Hart's secretary. Betty plans to take a night course at Rider and become a sten- ographer. Thomas L. Matheis General Tom participated in intramurals during his four years at Hamilton. He also joined Highlights of Sports and was a two-year member of Checkers Club. Hunting and fishing are first on his list of hobbies. Tom may join the Air Force after gradu- ation. 3 si w . in ,Z . f is Ira R ik , .. ff.. F ..'ffl,5i 'fi E' is-sn,fgffi.t9,Qxg Donald F. Mayer E. Richard Mayer - ' - i t X Ruth L. McElmoyl Arlene H. McGlynn Roberta M. McKinley Commercial Roberta belonged to the Newspaper Club at Kuser Annex. At Hamilton she joined the Gadget, Ping Pong, and Sock Knitting Clubs. Her hobby is shellcraft. As a junior she took part in a Hallow- een Contest. Bobbie intends to work for Bell Telephone Company after graduation. Dolores R. McManus Commercial Dee, a three-year G.A.A. member, played hockey in her freshman year. A two-year Secretarial P1'actice Club member, she also belonged to the Checkers, Gadget, and Ping Pong Clubs and was on the Student Patrol. Dee, who likes photogra- phy, hopes to work at the State House. All Clarence J. Mesday Academic Clarence, third prize winner in the window painting contest in his junior year, belonged to Stage Design and Make Up Clubs and played intramurals. As a senior, Clarence was on the Canteen Council. He will go into the trucking business, unless the Air Force claims him. Donald Y. Metzger General Don, who played varsity baseball for three years and was active in intramurals, belonged to Gym Leaders, Highlights of Sports, Variety, Varsity H, and Arts and Leisures Clubs. Don belongs to the Naval Reserves and will continue his career in the service. George F. Miller Donald Montgomery Charles D. Morreale Rosemarie E. Mueller Victor I-I. A. Mueller, Jr. General A Band and Orchestra member during his iirst two years in high school, Vic played intramurals all four years, and was on the football team as a junior. Victor's plans for the future are un- certain, except for a term in Uncle Sam's service some day. Harry Mura General Harry, a member of the Checkers Club, was ac- tive in all intramural sports during his high school career. Automobiles, hunting and fishing are his hobbies. A member of the Naval Reserve, Harry will serve in the Navy before going into the auto- mobile business. .4 Clarence J. Mesday Donald Y. Metzger George F. Miller Academic George, Yearbook Art Staff member, participated in two window painting contests. He joined Stage Design, Visual Aids, Chess and Checkers Clubs and played intramurals for four-years. After a term in the Army George will study commercial art or stage design in college. Donald Montgomery Academic Don has been active in intramurals for four years. He belonged to Physics Experiments and Ping Pong Clubs and the Student Patrol. His hobbies are fishing and working on cars. He hopes to enter the Navy after he has graduated from Hamilton High School. Charles D. Morreale Commercial Charley, a freshman vice-president and king, was twice a homeroom chairman at Hamilton. He played Varsity Football and was a two-year mem- ber of the Varsity H and Officials Clubs, and belonged to the Finance, Archery, and Arts and Leisures Clubs. His future is undecided. Rosemarie E. Mueller Commercial Rosemarie, a member of Checkers, Cooking, Gadget, Knitting, and Ping Pong Clubs was a bookkeeper in the Bank. She was a homeroom salesman and secretary of her homeroom for two years. A four-year G.A.A. member, she participated in all sports. Rosemarie plans to become a book- keeper. , llfltillm -TR V . TN.. .N .4 , , , , 5. - wg. - f . .f Victor H. A. Mueller, jr. Harry Mura ,k iiim . ti i aj' as , I, gi! , ,, 1 ig? l it Q' 'G x ei . William S. Murphy Gloria A. Muschiatti L. Doris Mycofl' Commercial Doris, who was Mrs. Combs's secretary for two years, joined the Choir, the Sewing, Gadget, and Secretarial Practice Clubs, and the G.A.A., and played homeroom intramurals. Reading and sports are her hobbies. She hopes to be a comptometer operator after her graduation from Hamilton. Richard T. Nami General Dick participated in all intrarnurals during his four years at Hamilton. He was a two-year mem- ber of Checkers Club and also joined Hunting and Fishing Club. Dick would like to attend a school of Industrial Arts to prepare for the career of draftsman. Richard B. Newell General A four-year intramural participant, Dick played Varsity football for two years. He joined High- lights of Sports and was a two-year member of Checkers, Varsity H, and Stagecraft Clubs. After graduation he would like to go to college, but may take a job as a carpenter's mate. Marion E. Newhart Academic Marion, a Yearbook Literary Staff member, was active in Fiction, Gadget, French for Everyone, and Sports Appreciation Clubs. She is quite a musician, playing in the school orchestra for three years and also as organist for her church. Marion will enter Temple University School of Nursing. I .V V. ,lg : ' fi Mary Alice Nimmo Polly Ann Nitzsche William S. Murphy General William came to Hamilton from Trenton Catholic in his sophomore year. He participated in intra- murals for three years and joined Metal Shop Club. William's hobby is automobiles, and after gradu- ation he hopes to attend Rider College before he becomes an automobile proprietor. Gloria A. Muschiatti Academic Gloria, secretary to Mrs. Combs, joined News- paper, Dramatics, Gadget, Chemistry, and French Clubs. A three-year G.A.A. member, she partici- pated in intramurals. She also played in the Dance and Football bands. Gloria would like to attend Beaver or Temple College to become a laboratory technician. A x 'i 1 at it it fl. Q ff' X. 4 ,I Q Y Q 3 W a fi L. Doris Mycoff Richard T. Nami 'A 'ii 3 1 X l X if . it x.: EI i . . Richard B. Newell Marion E. Newhart Mary Alice Nimmo Academic Senior homeroom vice-president, Mary Alice joined the G.A.A., Red Cross, Sock Knitting, Usherettes, and Jr. and Sr. Dramatics Clubs, and helped with costumes for the Senior Play. She played hockey, basketball, baseball, volley ball, and was a Leader Corp member. She will become a nurse. Polly Ann Nitzsche Academic Polly, who enjoys music, was a four-year orchestra member. A two-year G.A.A. member she played hockey and basketball. She belonged to the Fiction, Gadget, Sewing, and Jr. and Sr. Dramatics Clubs and was Florence in the Senior Play. She hopes to enter Wilson College. Catherine 0'Connor Academic Cathy came to Hamilton from Cathedral High School. At Hamilton she was a member of the Junior Dramatics, Variety, Typing, and French Clubs, and participated in a window painting contest. She enjoys collecting antiques and reading. She will enter Rider College to become a dental assistant. Harry J. Olynyk Commercial Harry, a member of Highlights of Sports and Hunting and Fishing Clubs, played intramural sports throughout his high school career. As a junior Harry was on the intramural football team which won the championship. He will enter the accounting field after graduation. Xi , J km! I Carl Oravsky Barbara A. Otter Q, Q I.. nw- 4 I I . . . A R . 4 3 xl A f F. William Pack Robert C. Padderatz Alma L. Paine Commercial Alma transferred from Junior No. 3 where she was president of her freshman homeroom. A three- year Make Up Club member, she joined the Ping Pong and Secretarial Practice Clubs, and the G.A.A., and was active in sports. She is studying at Rider to become a court reporter. Mary T. Palinkas Commercial Mary joined the Cooking, Checkers, Ping Pong, Secretarial Practice, and Library Clubs, becoming president of the latter. She was twice a homeroom librarian, was active in G.A.A., archery, and ping pong, and participated in after school hockey. Mary hopes to be a medical secretary. f A Zi I lf, if Q' Catherine O'Connor Harry J. Olynyk Carl Oravsky Commercial Carl, who was active in intramural sports, was a member of the Checkers, Highlights of Sports, and Metal Clubs. He likes to watch football and basketball games and work on cars. He is inter- ested in construction work, but intends to enter the Navy after graduation. Barbara A. Otter Academic Barbara was in the Dramatics Club at Kuser Annex, and Junior and Senior Dramatics, P. S. and D., French, and Stage Design Clubs at Hamilton. Bobbie's chief hobby is oil painting. She intends to become a nurse and take her training at McKinley Hospital. F. William Pack Academic Bill, Sophomore and Senior Dramatics Clubs member, belonged to the Football and Dance Bands for four years and participated in the Paul Whiteman contest. Active in intramural sports, he was Freshman baseball manager and home- room secretary in his junior year. He will enter Norwich University. Robert C. Padderatz Academic Bob, who transferred from Lawrenceville Prep sophomore year, played freshman football there and made our Varsity squad junior and senior year. He joined the Choir and was in the Operetta. Bob, an unsuccessful contender for Student Coun- cil president, will study civil engineering at Dartmouth. Alma L. Paine Mary T. Palinkas Frances M. Patterson Gary W. Paul Joan E. Pearson General Joan came to us from Trenton High where she participated in Sports Night during her sophomore year. She came to Hamilton as a junior and was a member of the Sports Appreciation and Ping Pong Clubs. Joan intends to become a model upon graduation. James C. Peoples Commercial Slim Jim came to Hamilton from Trenton Catholic as a freshman. At Hamilton he consist- ently played intramurals. Jim's chief hobby is model building. He intends to serve his country in the Seabees. After serving in the Armed Services, Jim plans to enter the building trade. Alvin V. Petrosky General Al was a member of the Checkers and Chess Clubs both at Hamilton and Kuser Annex. He participated in Stage Craft at Hamilton and played intramural sports. His chief hobby is mak- ing Iishing rods. Al intends to become a mason upon graduation. John J. A. Pietrowski General Pize, attended Trenton Catholic during his freshman year before coming to Hamilton. At Hamilton he played both J. V. Soccer and Basket- ball and Varsity Soccer and Basketball and was a member of last year's state champion soccer team and this year's Intra-City Soccer Championship Team. ' 1 .Q .qv , P , 'ff .. . , 5 ' ' ' - - at . . lf Charles R. Plumeri Joan E. Plumeri its A., , ,,. , , 1 . , .. 3. L . 1 ,J -L r. ,F -. 3. if an . , , S qi? re Frances M. Patterson General Frances, who was vice-president of her fresh- man class, also belonged to the G.A.A. She was a homeroom salesman in both her junior and senior years. Dancing and swimming are her hobbies. Frances hopes to become a telephone operator though she may join the Waves. Gary W. Paul Academic Gary belonged to the Art Club at Kuser Annex. At Hamilton he was active in all intramural sports during his high school career and played baseball, basketball, and Varsity soccer. Sports and gunning are his hobbies. Gary plans to enter Wisconsin University after graduation. Joan E. Pearson james C. Peoples Alvin V. Petrosky John J. A. Pietrowski Charles R. Plumeri General Yabo, a member of the Yearbook Art Staff, belonged to the Highlights of Sports, Variety, Make Up, and French Clubs. He played J. V. base- ball and practically all intramurals and was a member of last year's intramural football champ- ions. He hopes to enter business after graduation. Joan E. Plumeri Commercial Joan, vice-president of Variety Club as a junior, was a member of the Checkers, Embroidery, and Secretarial Clubs. She played hockey, baseball, and volley ball. Joan was Miss Kisthardiis secretary in her senior year, and intends to find work as a secretary after graduation. Lawrence W. Poinsett Commercial Larry attended Kuser Annex freshman year and then went to Trenton Catholic, and re-entered Hamilton as a junior. He belonged to the Chess, Finance, Visual Aids, and Senior Dramatics Clubs at Hamilton and also joined the band junior year. He will enter business. Robert A. Poksay Academic Bob, a member of the Magic, Make Up, Tinkers, Visual Aids, P. S. and D., Photography, and Typing Clubs, played intramurals and had three years on the track team. During his senior year, Bob made a movie of President Eisenhower's campaign visit to Trenton. Bob will study optometry. .NA I W I V 7 ',, V I. i 'A T A we -. - I 1- w w, V, ,, , .ig P xv. it Ha i f .f 5 11' l. 'ffx-X-258. Q, ,mg ,tageyzg 3- .Q - 5:2 - ax x If? 1 yi., ai-ff George W. Prosser ,.- Q15 Patricia A. Pushman Mary E. Pyrah Barbara A. Raho General Barbara, who was a member of the Embroidery Club, was junior homeroom secretary for Mrs. DeVos. She played intramural basketball and volley ball. Barbara claims swimming, skating, and dancing as her hobbies. She intends to work for Bell Telephone Company as a telephone operator. Morris Raker Academic Morris, Sports Editor of the Kuser Annex, Crier, was on the Criterion staff for three years and belonged to the P. S. and D, Visual Aids, and Camera Clubs. A stalwart on the Varsity Track team, Morris's hobbies are photography, stamp collecting, and lambasting the Democrats. . .eh Eleanor F. Pshenychny 5 N 3 fi Lawrence W. Poinsett Robert A. Poksay George W. Prosser Academic George, who joined the Checkers, Magic, Gym Leaders, Choir, Hunting and Fishing, and Athletic Officials Clubs, played intramurals, and Freshman, J. V., and Varsity Football. He managed the football team in his sophomore year and was on the Track Team. George plans to enter the Navy. Eleanor F. Pshenychny General Eleanor joined the Dramatics, Modern Dance, and Music Clubs while at Kuser Annex, and was a member of the Gadget, Sock Knitting, Typing, and Sewing Clubs while in Hamilton. Swimming is her favorite sport, and she plans to be an x-ray technician after graduation. Patricia A. Pushman Commercial Pat, a three-year member of the Make Up Club, also joined the Cooking, Variety, and Secretarial Practice Clubs, and G.A.A. She played hockey and all intramural sports. Pat, Mr. Bartlett's secretary, intends to find some kind of office work preferably as a secretary upon graduation. Mary E. Pyrah Commercial Mary, the Band Majorette, belonged to the Choir for three years and participated in two operettas. A three-year G.A.A. member, she played hockey, volley ball, and baseball, and was a squad leader. Mary, Mrs. Combs's and the Yearbook secretary, will do secretarial work after graduation. . fgxrvw. 4 '-5' ...M :5 1 2. 5559 arse, 1, ,.,, ,. Q 4 -ff I 'f'i:lff-'43 aux f. Barbara A. Raho MOrriS Raker Anna M. Rauco Donald A. Ray Anne E. Reichard Commercial Anne, a member of the Between-the-Bookends, Personality, Gadget, Secretarial Practice, and Baby Sitters Clubs, also belonged to the Honor Society and the Student Patrol. She was a member of G.A.A. and played intramural sports. Anne in- tends to become a secretary. Richard R. Ridolfi Academic Dick, a four-year homeroom officer, Service Corps president, and Junior and Senior Class president, joined Highlights of Sports, Officials, Visual Aids, Gym Leaders, Chemistry, P. S. and D. and Senior Dramatics Clubs, and was in the senior play. Soccer, basketball, and varsity track man, Dick will study medicine at Princeton. Howard Riley General Howard, a four-year member of the Officials and Gym Leaders Club, enjoys both watching and playing sports. He participated in all intramural sports, and played Varsity Baseball and Soccer. Howard plans to go to Printing School or possibly into a branch of the service. George A. Roberts Academic George, who came to Hamilton as a sophomore from Junior No. 1 where he participated in the sports program and belonged to the Science Club, played all intramural sports and J. V. Soccer at Hamilton. After graduation George hopes to enter the Navy Academy at Annapolis. Claire C. Rogaczewski Annette J. Rook Anna M. Rauco Commercial Anna belonged to the Cooking, Gadget, Secre- tarial Practice, and Ping Pong Clubs. She was a secretary to Miss Ely in her sophomore and senior years. Anna was a G.A.A. member and plans to become a typist after graduation in June. Donald A. Ray Academic Don, a three-year member of the Visual Aids, ran the motion picture projector, belonged to the Science, Archery, and Chemistry Clubs, and was active in intramurals throughout high school. He will enter the Academy of Aeronautics or Embry Riddle Aviation School. Anne E. Reichard Richard R. Ridolfi Howard Riley George A. Roberts Claire C. Rogaczewski Commercial Claire was a member of the Embroidery, Gadget, Secretarial Practice, and Senior Dramatics Clubs. She was also a G.A.A. and Student Patrol member. Her hobbies are ice skating and horseback riding. Claire hopes to become a secretary, if not, she will join the Waves. Annette J. Rook Academic Annette, a member of the Freshman and Junior Dramatics, French, Typing, and Stage Design Clubs, played intramurals and was a member of the G.A.A. She enjoys dancing. roller skating, and art. Annette intends to train at St. Francis Hospital to become a registered nurse. Maria A. Rose Commercial Mary Ann, a four-year member of the G.A.A., was a squad leader each year, and made the Class, Color, and New Jersey Hockey Team. She joined Cooking and Usherettes Clubs and Choir and was homeroom officer and G.A.A. secretary. She will study floral designing. A. Ronald Rouse Academic Ron, ardent campaign manager during two Student Council elections, was a member of the Canteen Committee, the Hall Patrol, and the Highlights of Sports, Tinkers, Cooking, and P. S. and D. Clubs, and the Choir. He played intramur- als, and was freshman basketball manager. Ron will enter State Teachers College. iv' ' if Ann Rouse Douglas A. Sailey XC. Chester A. Sakowski Joyce F. Salt Harry A. Sauerbaum General Harry played in intramurals for four years. He belonged to Make Up, Checkers, and Stagecraft Clubs, and was a homeroom librarian in his sopho- more year. Harry's hobbies are hunting and fishing. After graduating Harry will be a tool and dye maker or join the Navy. William M. Saunders Academic Bill, who was a three-year member of the Gym Leaders Club, played football and basketball as a freshman, and was active in intramural sports throughout his high school career. He claims sports are his hobby. Bill's plans for the future are indefinite at present. Maria A. Rose A. Ronald Rouse Ann Rouse Commercial A member of Modern Dance, Sr. Dramatics, and Canteen Council, Ann took an active part in after school sports and intramurals. She was home- room chairman for two years, archery manager and twice a squad leader. She hopes to attend Rider after graduation. Douglas A. Sailey General Doug, a transfer from Lodi High School where he joined the German, Art, and Chemistry Clubs, claims art, astronomy, marksmanship, hiking, and baseball as hobbies. A Junior Assistant Boy Scout- master and Senior Crew Leader in the Explorer Scouts, Doug, will enter the Air Force. Chester A. Sakowski Commercial Chet, who was chess champion for three years, belonged to the Finance Club and Honor Society. He held a perfect attendance record for three years, played all intramurals, and he was on the Track team for two years. He will join the Air Force. Joyce F. Salt Academic Joyce officiated at all girls' sports activities, was a Leader Corps member, and G.A.A. president senior year. She joined Between-the-Bookends, P. S. and D., Gadget, Junior Dramatics, and Officials Clubs. Golf and violin playing are her hobbies. After graduation from State Teachers College, she will teach physical education. Harry A. Sauerbaum William M. Saunders Dolores A. Schaible Norma J. Schaller Charles M. Schindewolf General Charles, an intramural football and soccer player, joined the Magic and Tinkers Clubs and the Choir and participated in an operetta. Auto- mobiles, motorcycles, hunting and nshing, and swimming are his hobbies. He may join the Navy, enter Trade School, or do electrical contracting with his father. F. Wayne Schmidt General Wayne, a member of the Dramatics Club and chairman of thc choir at Kuser Annex, was a two-year member of Hamilton's choir. He belonged to the Hunting and Fishing and Typing Clubs, and played intramurals. Wayne will become a mechanic after serving in the Navy. Alfred W. Schroeder Academic Pete was a member of the Athletic Officials, Variety, Hunting and Fishing, and Varsity H Clubs. He played Freshman Baseball followed by three years of Varsity Baseball. Pete's hobbies are hunting and fishing. He intends to enter State Teachers to become a Physical Education Teacher. Donald H. Schrum General Don, who belonged to the Tinkers, Magic, Ping Pong, and Chemistry Clubs, says his hobbies are Sciences and Mechanics. After graduating from Hamilton High School, he will join the Navy or the Coast Guard. Beyond that his plans for the future are undecided. l if Carl C. Schultz Rudolph W. Schuster, III Charles M. Schindewolf Alfred W. Schroeder Dolores A. Schaible Academic Dolores, a three-year Dramatics Club member joined the cooking and Usherette Clubs, and G.A.A. Council, and was on a canteen committee for two years. Active in all intramural and after school sports, she was a Leader Corps member and Squad Leader. She will become a nurse. Norma J. Schaller Academic Norma, a four-year G.A.A. and Make Up Club member, joined Between-the-Bookends, Sopho- more Dramatics Club and Choir. As a sophomore she was homeroom librarian and president of the Dramatics Club. Norma participated in basketball and volley ball. She will study kindergarten teaching at State Teachers. 1 -me . V ,gf .i.r lg. H e. , . 1 g F. Wayne Schmidt Donald H. Schrum Carl C. Schultz Academic Carl joined the Tinkers, Cooking, Typing, and Chemistry Clubs and Student Patrol. He played intramurals and was on the Varsity Track and Football teams. A Naval Reserve member, Carl will study chemical engineering in college if Uncle Sam doesn't claim him for the Navy. Rudolph W. Schuster, III General Rudy was active in intramurals all four years in high school. He belonged to Chess and Check- ers, Ping Pong, and Typing Clubs. Rudy's hobbies are stamp collecting, hunting, and fishing. After graduating from Hamilton, he will join either the Navy or the Coast Guard. Charles E. Schweder General Bud belonged to Gym Leaders, Stage Craft, and Varsity H Clubs, He was on the J. V. and Varsity football and basketball teams, and also on the Varsity baseball team. Bud's hobbies include hunting and fishing. Bud hopes to become a tool and dye maker. James J. Scozzaro General Jim came to Hamilton from Kuser Annex where he participated in intramural sports and basketball and joined the Checkers Club. He continued his intramural activities in Hamilton. He hopes to work for Public Service after he has served a term with the Navy. Arlene A. Seabridge Jean Sealtiel Dolores M. Sentak Paul A. Servis Commercial Mina Rose Shelton Mina Rose, Fairy May in the senior play, belonged to Personality, Gadget, Usherettes, and Senior Dramatics Clubs and the choir. She par- ticipated in auditorium programs, Modern Dance, and an operetta. A G.A.A. member and squad leader, Mina Rose will do secretarial work after graduation. Joseph E. Sica. General Joe, co-captain of the Football team in senior year, was a two-year Track man and four-year intramural player. He belonged to the Gym Leaders, Red Cross, Visual Aids, Arts and Leisures, and Varsity H Clubs. Boxing is his hobby. Joe will become a butcher. Charles E. Schweder James J. Scozzaro Arlene A. Seabridge Academic Arlene, a four-year choir member, had the lead in two operettas, and was a member of the New Jersey All-State Chorus. Music is a big part of her life in and out of school. She hopes for a musical career, but may be a stenographer. Jean Seatiel Commercial At Kuser Annex Jean belonged to the Modern Dancing Club and the Glee Club. When she came to Hamilton High, Jean joined Embroidery and Junior Dramatics Clubs. Her hobby is knitting. After graduation, Jean hopes to go to Business College to study secretarial work. Dolores M. Sentak General Dolores, who belonged to the G.A.A. and played intramural volley ball, joined the Embroidery, Gadget, Junior and Senior Dramatics Clubs, and the choir. Dolores hobbies are reading, skating, and horseback riding. If she doesn't join the Waves, Dolores will be a secretary after gradua- tion from high school. Paul A. Servis Academic Paul, an orchestra and a three-year band member, joined Arts and Leisures and Varsity H Clubs, and Student Patrol. Stretch participated in basketball and track, and in senior year made the varsity football squad. He hopes to attend Rutgers and become an insurance claim adjuster. A if Mina Rose Shelton Joseph E. Sica . Lorraine T. Sinclair Marilyn H. Smith Patricia E. Soden Academic Pat, a transfer from St. Mary's Hall, Burlington, in junior year, held a class office each year. A G.A.A. member, she played all sports, and belonged to P. S. and D., Usherettes, and Typing Clubs and portrayed Miss Willey in the senior play. Pat will enter college. William H. Sost General Before leaving Trenton Catholic, Bill played intramural sports and made the J. V. Soccer team. After coming to Hamilton Bill continued playing intramurals. He also joined the Hunting and Fishing Club. He plans to join the Navy before settling down to work after graduation. Frances M. Spatola Co1..mercial Fran came to Hamilton from Junior No. 4. At Hamilton shebelonged to the Archery, Sewing, Ping Pong, and Publicity Clubs. Fran enjoys skating and dancing. She was secretary to Mr. Bartlett for two years and intends to become a secretary after graduation. Samuel G. Spieker General Sam belonged to the Dramatics Club at Kuser Annex and the Senior Dramatics Club at Ha llton. A three-year Student Patrol member, he also belonged to the Service Corps one year, and played all intramural sports. Sam intends to enter the Navy as an air cadet. ,Ioan B. Spranza Mary Ellen Stansky Lorraine T. Sinclair Commercial Lorraine belonged to the Junior Red Cross as a freshman and to the German, and Knitting Clubs later. For three years she played intramural sports. Dancing is Lorraine's hobby. After gradu- ating from Hamilton High School, Lorraine will do oflice work of some kind. Marilyn H. Smith Commercial Marilyn, a member of the G.A.A., the Dramatics, Newspaper, and Ping Pong Clubs, was a two-year secretary for the nurses, and was on the property committee for the senior play. She played intra- murals and basketball and baseball. Marilyn intends to enter a comptometer school. Patricia E. Soden William H. Sost Frances M. Spatola Samuel G. Spieker Joan B. Spranza Commercial Joan joined the Dramatics, Newspaper, Choir, and Finance Clubs at Kuser. She belonged to the Student Council, G.A.A., Newspaper Club, and Secretarial Club at Hamilton and served on the Hall Patrol. A member of the Honor Society, Joan will attend Rider College to become a medical secretary. Mary Ellen Stansky Academic Mary Ellen, a Yearbook Literary Staff member, belonged to the Cooking, Gadget, and Typing Clubs. She played afterschool basketball and intramural volley ball and was a Student Guide. Mary Ellen plans to study nursing at Georgetown University. Donald Stanziale General Don, a four-year Make Up member, also belonged to the Hunting and Fishing Club. He was active in intramural sports throughout his high school career. Hunting, nshing, and swimming are his hobbies. Don will enter the Navy or Air Force after graduation. Abagail J. Steelman General Gail, a member of the Personality, Gadget, Senior Dramatics, and Knitting Clubs, belonged to the G.A.A. for three years, and was homeroom salesman for the same length of time. She plans to enter the secretarial field after her graduation from high school. Virginia A. Suntato Marilyn J. Sweeney , Gigi, Elaine J. Sypniewski Myrna M. Toth Patrick V. Treglia General Pat, a three-year choir member, was in an operetta, and belonged to the Checkers Club. He was freshman homeroom chairman and vice chairman of his sophomore homeroom. Active in intramurals, Pat played J. V. Soccer. He hopes to become an electrician or a carpenter. C. Gail Van Horn Academic Gail was a two-year member of the Red Cross Club and also belonged to the Usherettes and the Knitting Club. She claims knitting and reading as her hobbies Gail will enter Mercer Hospital Nurses' Training School after her graduation from Hamilton High School. 'Hi .4 I Lv-1 f ' S 'I f 1 gzjs , i 5 , 1 Qigi, iki 5 A . ' fa.: Donald Stanziale Abagail j. Steelman Virginia A. Suntato Academic Virginia, Junior No. 1 Drama and Glee Club member, Student Council President, editor, and cheerleader captain, joined the Science and Italian Clubs and participated in Sports Night at Trenton Central. She came to Hamilton as a senior and will attend State Teachers College. Marilyn J. Sweeney Academic Marilyn, a former member of the Kuser Annex Newspaper Club, joined the Red Cross, Library, Ushers, Embroidery, and Knitting Clubs, and was active in basketball. Marilyn hopes to enter a comptometer school though she plans to be married in June. Elaine J.Sypniewski Commercial Elaine, a member of the Finance, Dramatics, Choir and Usherette Clubs was vice-chairman in her freshman year. For two years she worked as secretary for Mr. Abel and did other oilice work. Elaine was active in intramurals. Upon gradu- ation she plans to do office work. Myrna M. Toth Academic Myrna, a two-year member of P. S. and D. Club and the Canteen Council, belonged to Freshman, Sophomore, and Senior Dramatics and Usherettes Clubs. For two years she belonged to the Trenton Youth Symphony Orchestra. She played intra- mural basketball and hockey. Myrna will be a comptometer operator for Roebling's. s J , :Eiii??5 ... fflifffffr X. f' 22555555553 . I in Q. . fr- fE:5f3':ff:If5:'E .'N3'irr' - . ,af rr: 'Mild-fest: li LE. 1 rm a-5-1.-1.4.-:.-3' :axis-1 Tx. --1 . .,'. 2 Patrick V. Treglia C. Gail Van Horn Jacqueline M. Van Luppen David F. Van Nest Stephen J. Varanyak Academic Steve was a member of the Magic, Checkers, and Hunting and Fishing Clubs and was on the Student Patrol. He played intramural sports throughout his high school career. Hunting and fishing are his hobbies. Steve hopes to enter Rutgers Univer- sity after graduation. Marie L. Varrelman Academic At Kuser Annex Marie joined the Dramatics and Newspaper Clubs. At Hamilton she belonged to the Jr. Red Cross, and Sports Appreciation Club and the G.A.A. and participated in all sports, both intramural and after school. Marie will enter N. J. C. to study nursing. M. Germaine Walsh Commercial Winner of the American Legion Award. Ger- maine was also an Honor Society member. She was Mr. Rader's secretary as a freshman and worked in the school bank for three years. A G.A.A. member, music, reading, and sewing are her hobbies. She will become a secretary. Janice R. Waters Commercial A Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Dramatics member, Janice also joined Student Patrol, Needle- point, Personality, and Library Clubs. She was a G.A.A. member and played basketball and intra- mural volley ball for two years. Sometime in the future, Janice hopes to be a secretary. if in 4' J. H will 4 M , 3 f ' X A -..i,-P,-1 , , G 1 17223 ' 'Z Zsiesgi ' Q p at Gerald A. Weakley Barbara J. Weber Jacqueline M. Van Luppen Academic Head majorette in her senior year, Jackie belonged to such clubs as Checkers, Needlepoint, Criterion, Sophomore Dramatics, P. S. and D., Usherettes, and Canteen Council. She participated in sports, was homeroom secretary, and belonged to the National Thespian Society. Office work is her aim after graduation. David F. Van Nest General David has been active in all intramural sports throughout his high school career. Cars are Davidls hobby, and he intends to enter a television and electronics trade school after graduation from high school to prepare himself to enter the Held of television and electronics. xv Stephen J. Vananyak Marie L. Varrelman XQZ. S5, f ., . fe iZf:.?.f-E ' A 57 ' M. Germaine Walsh janice R. Waters Gerald A. Weakley General Jerry, who belonged to the Arts and Leisures Club, played Freshman, J. V., and also Varsity Football. He played intramurals throughout his high school career. Jerry, whose hobbies are hunt- ing and fishing, intends to study to be an elec- trician after his graduation in June. Barbara J. Weber General Barbara attended Trenton High School for her first three years and participated in Black tap and character dances. At Hamilton she joined the Baby Sitters Club. She enjoys dancing and popular music. Barbara will go into Nurses' Training at McKinley Hospital after high school graduation. Norma C. Wildman John W. Welke General John was a participant in all intramural sports during his four years at Hamilton. A Checkers Club member, he also joined Hunting and Fishing Club, and as might be expected, hunting and sports are his hobbies. After graduation John plans to be a truck driver. Barbara J. Wells Commercial Barbara, a future secretary, was a four-year G.A.A. member, played after school hockey and basketball and was on the baseball team. She joined Leisure Hour, Sports Appreciation, Ping Pong, Referee, and Secretarial Practice Clubs, and was Miss Wilhelm's secretary. Horseback riding is her hobby. ,.. I 2. V if g N fl A l i EX tessa Gerald R. Welsh C. Kinsley Widmaier . Si Mary S. Whitley Alice E. Wildblood Commercial Norma belonged to the Embroidery, Personality, and Junior and Senior Dramatics Clubs. She was a squad leader for two years and participated in intramural volley ball. She was also a member of the Student Guides. Norma plans to do office work after graduation. Flora E. Wilson Academic Flora, a two-year member of the Red Cross Club, was chairman of the Usherettes and also belonged to the Chemistry and Ping Pong Clubs. She was a three-year member of the G.A.A. and played basketball. Flora's plans for the future are indefinite at present. john W. Welke Barbara J. Wells Gerald R. Welsh Academic Jerry, four-year baseball manager and three- year football manager, played intramural football. He participated in two Student Council campaigns, joined P. S. and D., the Choir, and French Club, and took part in two operettas. A homeroom officer each year, Jerry will study engineering or radio in the Navy. Mary S. Whitley General Mary, who was a member of the Personality, United Nations, and Make Up Clubs, was active in art work throughout high school. Pencil sketching and painting ceramics are her hobbies. Mary hopes to do some work in the art field after her high school graduation. C. Kinsley Widmaier Academic Kinsley, president of his freshman class, played football and basketball, was on the basketball team as a sophomore, and participated in intra- murals as a junior and senior. He joined Music, Sophomore Dramatics, Hunting and Fishing, and Chemistry Clubs. Kinsley will enter Trenton Junior College. Alice E. Wildblood General Alice belonged to the Glee Club as a freshman at Kuser Annex, but waited until junior year to join the Library Club at Hamilton. She enjoys read- ing as a hobby. After graduation she hopes to enter comptometer school and learn to be a comptometer operator. Norma C. Wildmann Flora E. Wilson George A. Wilson Robert E. Wilson Paul H. Witkowski Academic Paul was a member of the Checkers Club for two years and the Choir for three years. He is deeply interested in accounting and intends to study cost accounting at Rider College for the purpose of gaining his C. P. A. license. Harold A. Wolverton General Harold, who entered the Air Force in his junior year and re-entered Hamilton as a senior, intends to re-enter the Air Force if he is called by the draft. He plans to go to college after his discharge from the service if possible. M. Elaine Wood Commercial Elaine belonged to Modern Dance, Choir, G.A.A., Secretarial Practice, and French Clubs. She took part in intramurals and after school sports, and worked in the stockroom for Mrs. Jamison. Elaine intends to go to Comptometer School after gradu- ation or become a secretary. Robert K. Wood General Bob, came to Hamilton from Kuser Annex. At the Annex he played freshman baseball and intra- murals. He also participated in intramurals at Hamilton. Bob enjoys athletics and lists them as his hobby. At the moment he has no definite plans for the future. N , ' - '1g.W'w 1 ... . i 55-Q ' ,. ... M.. . . V V 1 irlis . C s -1. I Eta! -...' f ' f ' - .. . A, ii' 1 .ilsi A ..se w iiii ' , ' it , 25 Robert E. Woods Richard A. Woolsey George A. Wilson General George, a member of the Highlights of Sports, Checkers, and Hunting and Fishing Clubs, was active in high scho all intramural sports throughout his ol career. He enjoys sports and working on cars. He will enter the Navy after which he will bCCOI1'16 3. mechanic. Robert E. Wilson General Poppy, a four-year Gym Leaders Club member, also belonged to the Oflicials and Checkers Clubs, and was a two-year member of the Varsity H Club. He played Varsity Soccer, Basketball, and Baseball. His plans for the future are indefinite at the present. Paul H. Witkowski Harold A. Wolverton 6 -' if - ' ' K ..-. ,E -1 . is M. Elaine Wood Robert K. Wood Academic Robert E. Woods Bob, a member of the Magic and Chemistry Clubs, was on the Canteen Committee for three years, and participated in intramural sports. Bob enjoys fishing, camping, and ice skating. He will enter Drexel University to become a chemical engineer or some other type of engineer. Richard A. Woolsey Academic Dick, a member of the Band for two years, joined Hunting and Fishing, and Arts and Leisures Clubs and played two years of Varsity Football. Dick, whose hobbies are fishing, gunning, and trapping, plans to enter Rutgers or State Teachers in the fall. William S. Worth General Bill, a Yearbook Art Staff, and a two-year Checkers and Varsity H Club member, joined the Hunting and Fishing, Gym Leaders, and Arts and Leisures Clubs. He played J. V. baseball and Varsity football for two years. Bill's future plans are indefinite at present. Loretta M. Worthington Academic Loretta, who came to Hamilton from Pemberton High as a sophomore, participated in Typing and Ping Pong Clubs, was a member of the G.A.A., played hockey, baseball, and basketball, and served on the Hall Patrol. She intends to study at Mercer Hospital to become a registered nurse. it janet Wright Shirley A Wynne .Asif i 1 ' ,Sy '-- ' . '. Q- -f Q -I Joyce M. Yoder Evelyn H. Zahmel Steven P. Zavacky Steven, who came to Hamilton from Trenton Catholic Boys' High School, had participated in intramural sports and basketball for the three years that he was there. He hopes to enter a branch of the service after his graduation from Hamilton High School. Mary Jane Zigrand Academic Mary Jane, who came from Cathedral High, belonged to P. S. and D. Club for two years and Make Up Club for three years. She joined the G.A.A. and played intramural sports. Mary Jane will attend the University of Connecticut or Temple to become an Insurance and Real Estate Broker. Commercial K ' ,X F v K if , Li 5 Q , a at William S. Worth Loretta M. Worthington Janet Wright General Janet, a member of the orchestra and band for two years, was a member of the G.A.A. She was very active in athletics throughout high school. Janet, who was secretary to Mr. Abbott'and Mr. Darling, has no deiinite plans for the future. Shirley A. Wynne General Shirley, who transferred to -Hamilton High School from Trenton Central at the beginning of her senior year, enjoys dancing as a pastime. When she graduates from high school, she hopes to enter a comptometer school and become a comptometer operator. Joyce M. Yoder Commercial Joyce belonged to the G.A.A. for three years and participated in after school activities. She was Mr. Abel's secretary for two years, and joined the Officials and Secretarial Practice Clubs. She en- joys roller skating. Joyce will either become a clerk-typist or join the Wafs. Evelyn H. Zahmel Academic Evelyn transferred from Nutley High School as a junior. At Nutleyshe joined the Square Dancing and Tennis Clubs, participated in athletics and was captain of the baseball team. At Hamilton she joined the G.A.A. and Sock Knitting Club. Evelyn will become a comptometer operator. Steven P. Zavacky Mary Jane Zigrand . , ' , . ' I ,. 'fp . X XX 'Rs I Lf, X, , XXNMXQNXX Ixvfflfjl J X xxxfx 1' 'wif H ffl! V f 'YN 5,4 BI '53 A li 1 X , K ,P V-' 'f K al- mg' .Q W e H-- '! f' Y U' - ty- 1 Q , rl N ' -'N Ml? E Y' En ' 4 7 Q !, 'HRK 1 5- 1 ' A 1 'SEE X -A ' X I X XQCX Al-,f N - - X - x M ' v ,N Q' X. A. Vx X., X' N fx, j , '- -f --' ffXA , ,4 I ,K Q f M 1 N X NN xx q X X ff 4 ,ff I j ' R h , . f is .51 if-1 i f A . . ' 22 ' , ' ,Xxx 'f L , X L ang 5 fm W X l G 'L ,W . L. 1 rl' , N 1 WAN ,J , l ! I L 3-. 7 ' ' ,'..-kg.. , gfjglb Q2 ,... 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Standing: Herbert Langdon, James Delahanty, Elizabeth Fillman, Judith Lawton, Joan Spranza, Lydia Keaten, Mari- lyn Johnson, Morris Raker, Gerald Cooper. Absent: Joan Luisi, Wilma Kiss. SENIOR COUNCIL Sitting: Mary Pyrah, Wilma Kiss, Richard Ridolfi, Ronald Fiori, Gerald Welsh. Standing: Jacqueline Errick- son, Joan Luisi, Lois Dilts, Ann Rouse, Mr. Ralph Jones, Lee Leisch, Robert Innocenzi, Jack Hughes, James Conover. MODERN DANCE CLUB Standing: Marie Barns, Joan Stillwell, Edith Mueller, Janet Nilsen, Patricia Williamson, Joyce Hendrickson, Karen Riemann, Thelma Nash. Bending: Joyce Braker, Vir- ginia DiFeo, Elizabeth Cos- tantine, Judy Mayer, Margie Murray, Ann Fawcett, Sandra Sutorius, Mary Jane Sweeney, Carol Kendall, Dolores Kir- vay, Winifred Jackson, Shir- ley Marjarum. Kneeling: Barbara Chiarell, Margaret Swangler, Audrey Mack, Connie Dement, Jean Bulmar, Terry Demcko, Mari- lyn Reininger. SEWING CLUB lMondayD Sitting: Jeanne Matthews, Dolores Flodmand, Judy Se- goni, Joyce Davis, Polly Ann Nitzsche, Pat Starr, Judy Gray. Standing: Betty Jones, Lucy McGee, Rose Dell, Charlotte Briggs, Elizabeth Varrelman, Barbara Zadareky. Absent: Beatrice Coan, Eve- lyn Levrett. SEWING CLUB fTuesdayJ Round Table: Drucella Walk- er, Anita Pommerank, Mary Welsh, Clara Schlagel, Elaine Teresky, Betty Ann Teresky, Catherine VValsh, Eleanor Pshenychny. Standing: Janet Paulaski, Joyce Rainear, Dorothy Peck, Walla Hladka, Sally Puhal- ski, Janice Christiansen, Glor- ia Hluszak, Mary Pietrowski, Frances O'Donnell, Lorraine Parker, Rosemary Brown, Jane Schmitt. SOCK KNITTING CLUB Row 1: Ruth Hedden, Doro- thy Brennan, Patricia Harle, Marilyn Sweeney, Rosemary Liples, Joan Mayer. Row 2: Charlene Brower, Gail Steelman, Jackie Errickson, Lorraine Sinclair, Joyce Lock- wood, Janet Ellingsworth, Joan Lucas. Row 3: Elizabeth Borosh, Irene Mancini, Noma Bell, Grace Lippincott, Minetta Layton, Theresa Abatto, Ele- anor DePue. Standing: Patricia Kennedy, Betty Ann Hackney, Virginia Grauer, Joan Engle, Virginia Fletcher, Geraldine Kish, Pa- tricia Lynch. T'-it -Lus- GIRLS' PING-PONG Sitting: Rosemary Liples, Joan Lucas, Joan Pearson, Betty Ann Hackney, Theresa Abatto, Marilyn Smith, Joyce Roth. Standing: Anna Rauco, Ger- aldine Kish, Frances Beebe, Jill Beebe, Dorothy Boulden, Rebecca Kreiger, Geraldine Wilson, Patricia Slack, Ann Schroeder, Shirley Smith, Irene Griliith, Flora Wilson, Frances Golden. MODEL MAKING CLUB Row 1: Conover Wooley, Fred Harrison, Bob Esposito, Richard Bellow. Row 2: Phillip Ashworth, Ed- ward Soboczynski, Ray Win- kowski, Jerry Farber. Row 3: Earl Pecht, Edward Thomas, John Tulodieski, Clarence Middleton, Robert Evans. Row 4:Chester Monti, Ed- ward Cywinski, John Demp- sey, Zolton Tisza, Thomas Elberson. Standing: Arthur Julian, Donald Flodmand, Bill Heis- ler, Bob Sherman, Ronald Caston, Herb Fues, Frank Spislander, Robert Mays, Norton Drake, Bill Wagner. BOYS' PING-PONG Albert Jarvis, Russell De- Frahn, Donald Montgomery, Joseph Knapp, Joseph Cicon, Robert Joyce, Douglas Par- sons, Donald Mack, Fred Mack, Peter DeFault, George Evans. Absent: Willard Churchman. SECRETARIAL PRACTICE CLUB CMondayJ Row 1: Anne Reichard, Doris Mycoif, Dolores McManus, Lorraine Glennon,. Row2: Anna Rauco, Hazel Consolloy, Shirley Muhn, Joan Teresky. Absent: Joyce Roth, Ann Durcannin, Ellen Marie Cope. SHORTHAND CLUB Row 1: Phyllis Knopf, Nancy Lawton, Elaine Haviland, Nannette Capell. Row 2: Aglaia Zagoreos, Sheila Middleton, Eddrie Hartman, Sandra Esterbrook. Row3: John McGowan, Gail Brookes, Mary Bagby. Row 4: Geraldine Guger, Es- ther Tucker, David Hassall. Row 5: Sandra Hall, Jill Bee- be, Dorothy Boulden. Row 6: Irene Griffith, Barba- ra McNeil. Standing: Mr. Agress, Har- old Hollinger, Eric Lister. SECRETARIAL PRACTICE CLUB fTuesdayj Row 1: Patricia Pushman, Irene Mancini, Alma Paine, Ruth Hedden. Row2:Joan Plumeri, Mary Palinkas, Elizabeth Martin, Lorraine Glennon, Gloria Rehak, Gloria Pugh, Lillian Jervis, Gay Kremper, Connie Dement. Row 3: Ellen Marie Cope, Noma Bell, Jane Albertson, Jean Davis, Shirley Marga- rum, Barbara Roberts, Joyce Yoder, Patricia Wood, Alice Provost. CHESS and CHECKERS CLUB Row 1: Kenneth Woodward, Ronald Rivers, Chester Sa- kowski, Ronald Pica, Edward Butterer, Ronald Bethke. Row2: Robert Cheeseman, Richard Cook, William Bel- mont, William Slebodnick, Alex Thomson, Kenneth An- derson. Row 3: Walter Baxley, Wil- liam Ferguson, Joseph Fink, Ronald McKinley, James Cope, Roy Neuman. ROW4: Jerry Martin, Robert Mayer, Richard Hornyak, James Stansky, Edward Fal- cey. Row 5: Joseph Bogdan, Rich- ard Klidzia, James Fogg, Dale Dwyer. Absent: Carmen Alu, Jerry Gilbert, Sylvester Griffith, Jack Schafer. J R. RED CROSS COUNCIL Standing: Miss Wilhelm. Row 1:Joan Salvatore, Do- lores Mosely, Gladys Jervis, Virginia Inverso, Walter Irons, Beverly Helmlinger. Row2:Arlene Smith, Betty Powers, Norma Patterson, Glenda Simonson, Susan Se- goni, Faye Lavine. Row 3: Anita Sauerbaum, Lorraine Skok, Evelyn Schrauf, Sally Pierson, Gil- bert Lugossy. Row: Ann Marie Olexovitch Beverly Brenner, Eleanor Reading, Arlene Pica, Nelda Pierce, Frances O'Donnell, Elane Rich, Lillian Rossi. Row 5: Mary Pietrowski, Doreen Radice. Absent: Marlene Brown, Lor- raine Parker.. BABY SITTERS CLUB Row 1: Anne Reichard, Bar- bara Weber, Betty Jones. Row 2: Sara Abel, Edythe Coles, Mrs. F. Petersen. Row 3: Phyllis Ho ulroyd, Nancy Carr, Barbara Bos- chuk. ROW4: Betty Feazell, Loret- ta Curley, June Dutko, Janet Bixby. Row 5: Barbara Blackwell, Joan Bublet, Marjorie Balogh, Eileen Bell. Row 6: Mary Chiavetta, Al- berta Caponi, Joanne Buck- ley, Eleanor Depue. Row 7: Mildred D'Amico, Betty Jane Powers, Janet Ellingsworth, Mary Ann Fay. Row 8: Barbara Grimm,Rosa- land Delbridge, Christine An- derson. Absent: Elaine Hurst. ,HUNTING and FISHING CLUB CMondayJ Row 1: David Volz, Raymond Price, Stanley Wieszczek, John Ozman. Row 2: John Soltis, Carl Fag- ans, Edward Hutchinson, Robert Reade, David Gifford, Jack Schafer. Row 3: Henry Gudebski, Syl- vester Grifliths, Charles Briel, Karl Provost, Park Todten- hausen, George Pelke. Standing: Lee Leisch, Jack Baggley, Larry Davala, Jack McDonough, Walter Ray- wood, Patrick Walsh, Harry Coleman, James Fawcett, Alan Grove, Richard Allen, William Stockman, Richard Hornyak, Walter Howarth. HUNTING and FISHING CLUB fTuesdayJ Row 1: Louis Cavallo, Jay Newman, Jack Kryzwulak. Row2:William Draper, James Hawthorne, William Lucas, Stanley Kelly, Sam Brown. Row 3: Reggie Snyder, Jo- seph Hayes, Richard Walters, Olin Wright, Bernard Hur- ley, Charles Olynk. Standing: Harry Olynk, Rob- ert Holland, Robert Farkis, James Gibson, Norman Mount, Ronald Cheeseman, Richard Cash, Allen Carlton, Richard Hornchek, Kenneth Lincoln, Wes Dawson, Robert Bloomer, Carl Hoagland. SERVICE CORPS Kneeling: Herbert Brooker, Peter DuF'ault, Walter Keup- er, Russell Hartman, Frank Lucidi. Standing, Edward Kelly, Robert Reade, Larry Davala, John Ross, Zolton Tizia, Charles Metzger, Walter Irons, Robert Gretton, Rob- ert Mays. Absent: Jerry Reade, Ray Robbins, Thomas Jones. TYPING CLUB Row 1 Rudolph Schuster Eleanor Pshenyclmy Oscai Adams Lestei Bieece Robeit Holland Row2 Annette Rook Loiet ta 'Woithington Catheime O Connor John Musnuff Shirley Smith Frank Pletyak. Row 3: Raymond Davis Rob- ert Poksay Ronald Wahl. Standing: Mrs. Pollack Alice Provost James Birch, Paul Knopf, Dennis McRae. fr ' VISUAL AIDS CLUB QMondayJ Lynn Secrest, Ernest Entin, George Miller, Barry Hughes, James Messersmith, Ronald Holford, Clarence Gray, Ar- thur Hornsall, Richard Wal- ter, Larry Poinsett, Walter Stoy, Kenneth Olsen. - ,flag VISUAL AIDS CLUB fTuesdayJ Parker Renault, Robert Pok- say, Jay Mount, Jack Quick, Richard Ridolfi, Charles Metz- ger, Kelsey Hoffman, Karl Groeger, Allison Revy, Theo- dore Garry, Robert Lindsay, Donald Ray, Charles Gregg, John Musnuff, Connie Stout. PUBLICITY CLUB Row 1: Frances Spatola Rachel Capasso, Beverly Rush, Jane Steward. Row 2: Nancy Black, Anne Caponi, Dianne Newman, Iris Woodward, Barbara Black- well, Sylvia Slogan. Row 3:Joan Wish, Patricia Williamson, Patricia Servis, Joyce Struble, Joelyn Ferret- te, Judy Leaver, Patricia Estel. Row4: Barbara Matousek, Faye Lavine, Barbara Braith- waite, Nadine Witt, Shirley Collier, Gay Kremper. Standing: Mrs. Massarc, Joan Teresky, Sylvia Madoff, Ada Whitely, Janet Nilsen. STAGE DESIGN Mrs. Combs, Barbara Otter, Annette Rook, Clarence Mes- day, Robert Houbrick, Alan Curtis, George Miller, Irene Gabor, Ruth Fennimore, Stanley Haines. Absent: Anna Hvisdak, Charles Plumeri. ,mai gm, F. CRITERION CLUB Sitting: Morris Raker, Jean Davis, Candida Frenking, James Delahanty. Standing: Dorette Mueller, Margaret Walsh, Harriette Garfinkel, Sue Lenker, Betty Feazell, Jane Schmidtt, Mar- garet Buehler, Rachel Lavin- thal, Mary Elizabeth Coles, Jacqueline VanLuppen, Joyce Martin, Marilyn Kline, Rich- ard Schubert, Betty Sneath, Robert Sharp. Absent: Gilbert Lugossy, Stephen Foris, Marylyn Bergen. I 5 , ,a: r ,: X? 1 ,I . ff R ' K if 6 L , .,.. , ., . , If ,KM A A, A ,C , J! M if 5: SENIOR DRAMATICS fTuesdayJ Seated Joan McTagga1t Ga1lSteelman, f'iCand1da Fienking Mary Alice Ever ett 9'Polly Ann Nltzsche Standing Claire Rogaczew ski Doloies Sentak tW1ll1am Pack Dolores Kirvay Lawr- ence Poinsett, : Lois Dilts, Joyce Braker. Absent: Ernest Entin tlrene Brooker Kathryne Chia- lastri, Pat MacBean Pat Kennedy Evelyn Jones Jac- queline Errickson. rThespian Society SENIOR DRAMATICS CMondayJ Seated: +June Harker, Joan Luisi, tSally Kay, 'kMina Rose Shelton, Frances Goy- den. Standing: Earl Lynch, Ann Rouse, Dolores Schaible, rMyrna Toth, Mary Alice Nimmo, ifElizabeth Fillman, Wilma Kiss, Norma Wild- mann, 9fStanley Haines, Jan- ice Waters, Marilyn Smith, aBarbara Otter, Joan Durling. Absent: +Carolyn Jessup, 'kBetty Ann Hutchinson, Ted Garry, Evelyn Zahmel. +Thespian Society MAKE-UP CLUB Seated: Polly Nitzsche, Win- fred Applegate, Patricia Soden. Row 1: Alan Curtis, Clarence Mesday, Sally Kay, Richard Ridolfi, Ruth Fennimore, Irene Brooker, Norma Schal- ler, Patricia Pushman, Mary Whitley. Row 2: Patricia MacBean, Irene Gabor, Mina Rose Shel- ton, Ruth McElmoyl, Stanley Haines, Alma Paine. Row 3: Charles Plumeri, James Delahanty, Steve Hornyak, George Miller, Donald Stanziale, Theodore Garry, Kathryne Chialastri, Connie Dale, Mary Jane Zigrand, Caroline Jessup. CHOIR - CMondayJ Front Row: Roslyn Sitler, Tedda Drummond, Janet McClintock, Charlotte Jones, Alberta Caponi, Patsy Radice, Joan Smith, Betty Holford, Joan Elmer, Arlene Scully, Joan Spurdens, Barbara Barlow. Second Row: Eugene Roth, Norma Schaller, Joyce Carson, Betty Ann Hutchinson, Jean Hart, Ruth McElmoyl, Beverly Cowell, Arlene Seabridge, Barbara Lehnert, Janet Black, Roy Gater, James Udijohn, Third Row: Gerald Welsh, Ronald Rouse, John Goyden, Robert Innocenzi, Charles Schindewolf, Robert Padderatz, Donald Mayer, Larry Boaz, Harold Gravatt, Richard Mayer, Wayne Schmidt, Harry Krause, Vincent Bruno. Fourth Row: Rosemarie Gi- t ordano, Donna Thompson, Shirley Harbourt, Barbara Halliday, Loretta Rothstein, Edward Goyden, Natale Stel- lerine, Norman Mathews, Robert Mosley, Diane Hart- pence, Janet Lerch, Jean Taras. DANCE BAND Robert Doherty, Joseph Dal- ton, Harold Hollinger, Lester Robbins, Louis Giordano, Frank Giacobbi, Jean Taras, Charles Keintz, Paul Migli- acci, Alice Thomson, Ronald Bethke, Jack Ivarone, VVil- liam Pack, James Lanning, Donald Grover, Theodore Fort, Mr. H. Darling. CHOIR - Tuesday Front Row: Arthur Arena, Winnie Jackson, Betty Ann Hutchinson, Beverly Cowell, Arlene Seabridge, Norma Schaller, Barbara Lehnert, June Harker, Betty Fillman, Joan Durling, Eleanor Daw- ley, Vincent Bruno. Second Row: Richard Mayer, John Goyden, Donald Mayer, Robert Padderatz, Larry Boaz, Charles Schindewolf, Thomas Cullen, Harold Gra- vatt, Patrick Treglia, Gerald Welsh, Harry Krause. Third Row: James Udijohn, Tedda Drummond, Rosemarie Giordano, Jean Taras, Donna Thompson, Lor- etta Rothstein, Barbara Halliday, Shirley Harbourt, Jo Heupel, Diane Hartpence, Shirley Struble, Marilyn Hartman, Janet Lerch. Fourth Row: Eugene Roth, Arleane Scully, Barbara Barlow, Betty Holford, Lillian Russo, Mary Carroll, Rita McGlynn. Fifth Row: Roy Gater, Ronald Gater, Robert Mosley, Edward Goyden, Natale Stellerine, Norman Matthews, Sally Lou Breece, Helen Pizzutello, Joan Elmer. in E50 MAJ ORETTES Kneeling: Jacqueline Van Luppen, Mary Pyrah. Row 1:Joan Kendall, Vir- ginia Hetmanski, Sally Jones, Bettee Flynn, Patricia Mac- Bean, Roberta Ducko, Bever- ly Brenner, Jean Matthews. Row2:Jane Steward, Elea- nor Anderson, Karen Rie- mann, Theresa Demcko, Doris Beck, Barbara Kocsak. STUDENT COUNCIL Rowl Barbara Boschuk Clane Sternert Geraldine Southard Marlene Glover Janet McClintock Row 2 Lois Drlts Joan Lu1s1 Pobert Innocenzi Frank Metzger Richard Ridolti Ann Rouse Wilma Kiss. Row3:Editl1 Mueller John Gibbs, Barbara Halliday, Ronald Patterson, Marilyn Stock, Harry Coleman, Rob- ert Sharp, Carol Grice, Ger- ald Welsh. Row 4:Nancy Ream, James Gibson, Virginia DeFeo, James Bell, Charles Tart, Do1o1'es McCormick, Henry Petroni, Shirley Struble. Q1 X 3 'X - N 'wr-rv' J , l -W, VARSITY H CLUB Row 1: Joseph Sica, Charles Morreale, VVilliam Varanyak, John Pietrowski, Ernest Ber- risford. Row2: James Conover, Alex Bodolosky, Alfred Schroeder, Richard Newell, Harold lly- ous, John Cullen, Freddie Davis. Row 23: Bill Ivins, Leonard McGee, Donald Metzger, Os- car, Adams, Steve Hornyak, Ted Jasek, Richard Korchma. Standing: Mr Emil. PUBLIC SPEAKING and DEBATING Kneeling: Jim Bell, Peter Antonuchio, Frank Sisto. Sitting: Walter Irons, Douglas Barber, Thomas Duni- gan, Richard Ridolfi, Carol Jessup, Mary Jane Zigrand, James Delahanty, Gerald Kovacs. Standing: Row 1: Gail O'Dell, Elsie Stumph, Merrille Werst, Betty Barber, Ann Faucett, Sandra Kustun, Bob Sharp, Dick Schubert, Daniel Mar- I cus, Lester Robbins, Martin , , , Vgggylf' Mendelson, Gail Brookes, Jo- ' A 'f seph Dalton, Marilyn Block Jean Hand, Eddrie Hartman Joyce Martin, Richard Boe- nig. Row 2: Diane Martin, Mar- lene Valery, Marilyn Soren, Loretta Orndorf, Sheila Mit- tleman, Jean Van Hise, Marilyn Yank, Burtis O,Hag- an, Alan Oliver, John Gibbs, Dick Carnall, Joseph Fenni- more. Absent: Russell Burck, Bea- 4 trice Coan, Lynn Kline, Mor- ris Raker, Bill Reeder, Lynn VVolfinger. LIBRARY CLUB Sitting: Mary Capone, Mari- lyn Nopens. Standing: Carolyn XVitkow- ski, Julia Dixon, Nancy Ream, Joan Hutchinson, Judy Mayer, Betty Brann, Betty Tomko, Betty Steller- ine, Alice Juraniec, Diane, Nicholson, Charlotte Briggs, Ann Karaffa, Sally Mae Cox, Carrie Mae Jones, Joan Hutchinson, Dorothy Stout, Barbara Zadareky, Joyce Kelsey. FRENCH CLUB Row 1: Edythe Staub, Ruth Reisinger, Rachel Lavinthal, Margaret Buehler, Janis Riggs. Row 2: Joyce Carson, Joyce Reider, Elaine Wood, Gloria Muschiatti, Barbara Chiarell, Joyce Davis, Rose Dell, Grace Potts. Row 3: Mary Lou Armstrong, Mary Jane Briggs, Charles Plumeri, Robert Jones, David Hasell, William Reed. Standing: Geraldine Geiger, Eleanor Pfieifer, Catherine MacFarland. Absent: Catherine O'Connor. -- Wm' .wi-u..,,??4,g 4' H W' -1 my , new i . A ' 4 ARTS IN LEISURE Row 1: Harry Kemler, Wil- liam Varanyak, Gerald Weakley. Row 2: Bill Ivins, Dale Cot- trell, Thomas Carr, Bill Haw- ley, Donald Metzger. Row 3: Alex Bodolosky, Mr. Emil, Donald Guear, Vince Savelli, John Hutchinson, James Conover, W'alter Sea- man. Standing: Ronald Maze, John Wingard, Jack Hughes, Rich- ard Woolsey. CHEMISTRY CLUB fMondayJ Row 1: Lois Dilts, Robert Es- posito, Kenneth Cunningham, Arthur Arena, Thomas Cul- len.. Row 2: Carl Schultz, Arlene McGlynn, Karl Groeger, Flora Wilson, Robert Culp, Donald Ray. Row 3: Marie Varrelman, Elizabeth Martin, Gloria Muschiatti, Thomas Duni- gan, Donald Schrum, Standing: Kinsley Widmaier, Jack Abbott, Robert VVoods, Douglas Sailey, Douglas Bar- ber, Russell DeFrahn, Charles Drach, David Everett, Robert Kirby, Gerald Kovacs, Rich- ard Doll, Ronald Fiori, Mr. Kauffman. Absent: Carl Klotz, Richard Ridolfi. CHEMISTRY CLUB CTuesdayJ Row 1: Gail VanHorn, Ron- ald Rouse, Lee Leisch, Thomas Carr. Row 2: Raymond Davis, Lor- etta Worthington, Alfred Schroeder, Sally Applegate, Sara Dixon. Standing: Richard Woolsey, Paul Servis, George Prosser, Virginia Suntato, Joyce Maner, Ernest Berrisford, Kenneth Crosley, Mr. Kauff- man. Absent: Richard Leber. ATHLETIC OFFICIALS Mr. Clifford Breese Rowlz Richard Leber, Ernest Ber- risford, Howard Riley. Row2:Freddie Davis, John Charyk, Ronald Kraemer. Row 3: Richard Hulick, Rob- ert Wilson, Alfred Schroeder, Robert Libensperger. Standing: Charles Morreale, William Worth, Guy Dean, George Prosser, James John- son, Leonard McGee, Edward Ridolfi, Dennis Bloomer, Earl Porter, Harold Dyous, VVil- liam Phillips, Gerald Welsh. Absent: Earl Cottrell. BANK Sitting: Mary Pyrah, Rose Marie Mueller, Genevieve Ebeling, Germaine VValsh, Loretta D'Angelo. Standing: Mr. R. Jones, Carl Gilliland. FINANCE COMMITTEE Mr. Jordan, Shirley Ann Col- lier, Frank Metzger, Charles Tart, Anita Plaag, Gene- vieve Ebeling, Winfred Ap- plegate. SENIOR PLAY - The Czmiozzy Sfz'wzg'e I hate everything .fi 'fr Jeffrey gave me the Book of Job. and 9V91'Yb0dY- Perhaps we should introduce ourselves. We're not a very bright family, are we? Ting-a-ling-a-ling. Throw them up in the air. Th61'6,S something important in the paper that I Want to see. My head is pounding. ' 3 gg, . gg 4 -- t 25557 i . 4 4 I , , r A l..,, ,, V S: J Zim? ., 1,1 53 'r...a.. ,'-L -1 ' ' xi -fx, 1-at . ' 5 . -' ' - - fr f .ai . ff . .. Um '-V 1 - ' ?, T, --- 2' . 1- - , V M .. .W - .. ,,. . - ,- ,,.Y.,,,. .N,MyM,W. ig .V It's a teddy-bear Surely you've seen one before. very and I Want to know who's in it. made my It's engraved. It says The Cloistersv on it , ,. A- ii .fy W She palnts seascapes. lf people would walk around the edge of the carpet once 2335356 nsigel in a while it would save wearing it out in the middle. I l y I1 , f 5 . i 1 A 3 in Nik '.: k z3 A ?f In sl , Y 3.- Q 1 A- 'l,l ' ! fy I .2 5 ,. 37523 is iii . ' in M I'll keep score after this. ' ' M' ' ' 'A .This is The Cloistersf' Surely, Mother, you're not This is to be your new home. going to let us depart in an atmosphere of bitterness? Target for tonight! It's practical, after all. I hope you don't mind. Kiss me good-bye? to face people yet. Here 1S your song. Qgolililfliig AN EVENING WITH MUSIC Arlene Seabridge-One Fine Day. Robert Mosley-Now the day is over. , ' I 1 .Am Y: si -K Ninn. V, H i - X ' ,, rl Beverly Cowell-The Alice-Blue Gown. Or leave a kiss ithi he cup- i ix. 1 I Thomas Cullen-Drink to me Ong, The Sextette-O, For the Wings of a Dove. Harold Gyavatt-The Reader The Girls' Ensemble-Bendemeer's Stream. The Mixed Ensemble-Aloha. Q4 if-X , 1 . 1,u,,,.7Dx . . A I H111 Co g' 11 , PRESE I S01 epbfifq 2-.ii It n lg,.e'liQ NIS IOOL X' Q 'Q-.1 I msc 9 HW, 043 44. 'rh.,.F 'vslco ' f e 4- ? bl la 1.9 hbfwswrs Q 653' , 53 478 fm The Syncopated Clock. Concert-Master Rivers Plays a Solo. Alice Thomson Renders a Trumpet Solo. --Ms'---.rf The Waltz of the Flowers. 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The Hornets trounce Ocean City 19-0 Date Opponent Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Ocean City H.H.S Om, Bristol Home 19 0 Princeton Home 26 0 Mount Holly Home 14 6 Open Away 28 '7 Trenton High Away 6 12 Pennsbury Home 49 0 Morrisville Away 7 0 Trenton Cath. Home 39 6 He flies through the air with- As Hamilton succumbed 12-6 to THS O ,I , 'v . K Coming through! Hornets 14, Tigers 6 What happened, Mount Holly? Start digging, Mister. . :Mn -by ml.. K Butter Fingers As Catholic drowns 37-6 SQCCER 33.2 John Charyk Captain Soccer Team 1952 x x 'M , fx ,V X f L ,, R .an Ron Kraemer- Most improved player at ,ml A. Let's get this straight. As the Alumni is beaten 2-0 1, ' Long Branch is routed 5-0 and 4-0 With Hightstown-a win and a loss ui . Kraemer scores it r U., ' .gs v Date Opponent H.H.s. opp. Sept. 30 Alumni p Home 2 0 W Oct. 3 Lawrenceville Away 1 1 T Oct. 6 Trenton if Home 2 1 W Oct. 10 Trenton Catholic Away 0 0 T Oct. 14 Long Branch Home 4 0 W Oct. 17 Hightstown Away 1 2 L Oct. 22 B. M. I. Away 3 1 W Oct. 24 Trenton Catholic Home 4 0 W Oct. 28 Long Branch V Away 5 0 W Oct. 29 George School Away 1 0 W Nov. 4 Trenton Away 4 1 W Nov. '7 Hightstown Home 2 0 W Nov. 12 B. M. I. Home 1 0 W Championship Game- ' f. 30 6 EUg19W00d, 19 Hamilwn, 0- Very interested finterestingl onlookers Two big boys 'C Q . 5,1 ' , L e-'id e fe f- 4 . : --:wif i if f- ' 5 - 1 ' ' e 1 s st- M - 21-1 , ff , M M -., I, V . X , ..., . aff... .7 A N . I . snr. . 'ft w x .. W, -1- 1. .. . .. 'f I , . ' A . f'?3qaaJ?'l'5-iliig-gf: V ' Mft. - f .L , v -f4,-H-,,,-.Q E... , , , 0 K' e f 'f7 'i'lff2 J ' iff. NE. ii. Q...-4 -fr -A 71. f- . 1 5 . f U I W 5- - f i 1.5 H i 'QTWHB 'ifiei-fifew 3' if ' -' if s - 2' fax 'ffzffe 1 , ' . O -.., f hm . ...Ji-wa-,. . we . f le. ,isimaaiff Scoring threat stymied Hamilton-Catholic 0-0 and 4-0 an. A... It's in! The championship game with Englewood ,Anand . Go get 'em! Hard luck! Englewood wins 1-0 Nice head BASKETBALL 8 1 ' ,,F.V, z, ' A, REF: f , Q, -B f WC' . uiie 5' A ' . V . , L i Q, . aw: Q-, 122' f'5f'f'i 3 n W, T 2 Q Swing . , Iv are k l ' 'Qi 7 ii.. an if , Qu , ng L 3 5 --f 5 . Q-Q. f Ya., A ' a, l 5. Wi if I f . 32 ,3 .. .fd . if, . , ,,,,L . . ,,.,,,,.,.W Group III-State Championship. 1952-1953 Basketball Team. Group III-Central Jersey Championship f G . Look at that crazy man jump! Dui The Hornets lose a close one Halold ea to Trenton. Taylor l . A Johnson Scores as South River Bows Dyous Under the Boards. Hand in Hand! Duvin Tries a Shot. Gunga Gets Set Against Ewing VVhose Ball Is It? The Winning Ball. Flying High! Fri. Fri. Tues Fri. Fri. Tues Fri. Tues Fri. Tues Fri. Tues Fri. As VVood1'oW Wilson Bows to Hamilton. Tues. VV ed .l Long Branch Drops a Close One. DATE Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 5X 'X 12 Long Branch, Asb 19 21 Basketball Schedule OPPONENT 19 Alumni 6 Trenton High 0 Ewing lil South River 16 Princeton 23 Trenton Catholic 27 Long Branch '50 Hightstown :S Trenton Catholic 11 South River 13 Long Branch 17 BMT 20 Princeton 24 Trenton High 27 Ewing Tournam PLACE H.H.S. OPP. Home 86 Away 56 Away '74 Home 64 Home 85 Away 48 Home -19 Away 78 Home G4 Away 81 Away 57 Home 84 Away 83 Home 60 Home 823 ent Games ir South River, New Brunswick 'lil VVo0dr0w lVilson, Linden, Elizabeth ury Park G37 Eliza. G5 56 The Victory Smile. N-en--. 52 G1 .vi 62 50 G9 60 54 65 77 78 53 42 G1 51 60 62 64 52 Leber Drops a Hook JOTUISOD, F1'0m the Corner. A Throw-over from Football! Dean Scores Against Linden . X .R M ACR Bde S BASEBALL Varsity Baseball Schedule Q 3 2 Date M on. Apr. Tues. Apr. Wed. Apr. Thur. Apr. Wed. May Fri. May Wed. May Fri. May Mon. May Th ur. May Fri. May Baseball Squad-1953. Tues. May Wed. May 1953 Opponent Trenton Cath. Long Branch B . M . I. Princeton Lawrenceville Trenton B. M. I. George School Princeton Long Branch Trenton Ewing Trenton Cath. Place Away Home A way Home Away Away Home Away Away Away Home Home Home Time 3:30 3:30 3:30 3'0 3:00 3:30 3:30 3:00 3:30 3:30 3:30 3:30 3:30 ..,,-5'-gasket., R . 1 K xx Bench Warmers? Now listen, fellows-! 4- fi M Schroeder rounds third. Korch dents the plate. wQ Doll to Schweder to- Three good men and true. sf xl ,NU Guear at first base. Doll snares a line drive. Korchma gets set. wg- . J 'XA 'I-af'-me Leber tees oif. my ' M1 ,g K fy .W ,. ,- ,rw U V . A FL' 'H' 'V' A f h ' K ii- ,ve 1 , ' gw Y- we ' 4' , .ue ,,,a9 1!7 Mfm ,M M A 1 ,M . ig ,mf . L, 3 ' 5 -gg a. J 4 , f , ,yyk,5a4,srwf QiQfgasfvg-H32 W-, 4 ,, ffr4mz,f,-1:15 . -. . , 1 , ,V-xazff-ffiwsxz fSm,3m...Q '- 'H-.. -g - - , ,, g -uffmwwre ,. ye- sag . . , f . 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Sat. 9 Long Branch Relays Tues. 12 Mercer County Fri. 15 Lawrenceville J. V. Tues. 19 George School Tues. 26 Trenton Catholic Sat. State Meet John Pierson, Coach Away Away Away Away Away Away Away Away Away Home Away Herbert Griflith, Assistant Coach 3:15 3:15 10:00 3:15 3:15 10:00 5:30 3:15 3:15 3:15 10:00 The Javelin Throwers. Gerry earns his point. F ' 2 nn- ,, ' , v 151 f I - 9- f' '4 w ff' -W - 9 ik 'Q f 1 gi Q ,V H5485 Q 4? , 'JH I . + 4 f .- . . ,NN QA A W '2'A2f'r'7ff'-:'1?gz'gfa:vgm: . . .. md.ggQgwwi12'.'Fsm:g.w wav, - V.,,, ,,,,,,i..,N,, , ..a- fia-Teievvtukwmw ,L -N , BQ1'1'iSf01'd Wins again. Ns ' 'N f 5 '9 . ' +A S The start of a long run. .1 if 1 ., 9 N A Over the top! 'Vf' .,xh.hV i'--'R ' wi hi Q'X L Y 14,? L !g,4'Q.1-MQW-wafweyf 'A'-' ' 'Z' Get ready! Get set! Go! The hm-dley, G. A. A. The Council Vollcy Ball Hockey x KN . I Basketball Baseball ' X 5 , . , ,, A X., ,Lf CTM: -1 - f . M1 ' , in-rf Ping-P01153 Archery MODERN DANCE 1 si, X: z s aw? 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