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

 - Class of 1953

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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

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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.



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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.

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