Hamilton High School West - Retrospect Yearbook (Hamilton, NJ)
- Class of 1955
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' If af I . 1 w u ' 1 w The iileirospmzi f25th Anniversary Editionj Pnblifh ecl by The Senior Class Of Hamilton High School June, 1955 Elahle nf Glnnteuts Dedication . 3 Staff . . . 4 Theme Page . . 5 Preface . . . . . 6 Faculty and Administration . 7-16 Hamilton Now and Then . 17 And So We Grew . . . 18 Hamiltonfs Hours . 19-22 Seniors . . . . 23-62 Extra Curricular Activities . 63-86 Sports . . 87-100 P. S. SL D. . . . . 101 Washington Trip . . 102-105 H. Page . . . . 106 , . g ' 4.5.-eb: ...QP i g.,-.:iq.4s.'-, -' 1,--.:4:11,afy,'gP2! V' .-wr'-.. -W7 'A .3:Jf': H Jil, 5f.'5,1?TQi',J:'1'I'. f ..--,?gEf,..i-Y 5 ,N ' ' ' - U . '- Fffgiflf .5145- , z. , -1 -gig, -. , '?fFr:+?E5f3:fl3-2 In .. , 154816, . -, S X . . .- 5,.,f.i::Qi,f,,-T32 .rm 1' ' - 1 - - - jL:'f.gZz .ev -l .. X. -Aw A Q- - 3,- 4-'I'-'S-.7 i- IZ: -I .f -Aifk N X :' ' 1. 'lr wr ,-,-A - --iv.:-.'..-v' Jfhhfh 5 ::, SJ. .. .. , t . - .5-.5 lv N ..9!2:'.3v,gj.:'5:.j-1-Ai.. I. 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WE:-'-i+i:f , 'SHT f.-'f - ' ' Mluzv Douuzuv A' J Q jf . .-mu... ' '-' HA '4 xl . ff' 1 'H A - B if ' X 25 nmnvrmurg P uranium N Q- . ' ..3'5 H1-rig, A ,Q . ..-ff' in I I -lx: , - J' ' ,u:.gg.1E: ' . . r?!,!:3-'f C'u.,.,JLf45u77! E,-Reef-6wM,ea, g,4,,,,,,AL,,5 5 , Eetrmapert Staff F .as W ,vyx , ii E-A7 ,fuG..,.f ZH ,Q 5. A' ,v 6 5 1 A 2 2fa2,,,,f1Me Ellen Sue Knopf-Editor-in-Chief, Senior Ball Robert Cracker-Anociate Editor, Artift Ann Fawcett-Faculty Pagef, Artift David Hassall-Baxketball, Yearbook Mef5en,ger Sandra Hall-An Evening With Mrzixic Robert Dechico-Soccer, Track Mary Jane Sweeney-GAA., Waflzington Trip Edward Butterer-Baseball, Football Elaine Schurter-Typift, Modern Dance Wayne Lincoln-Affirtaizt Photographer Barbara Barlow-And So We Grew, Clubf Edward Cywinski-Photographer Audrey Schrum-Ant. Typift, Senior Play, Clubf Edward Fenton-Hamilton? 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Janseng Richard C. Crockettg Hugh W. Maguire, jing VVilliam B. lworgang Edward J. Phelan, vin' prfxizlvnt. Superintendent of Schooli Howard D. Morrison GQ 'N 74.-.fmlb 0-1-7-CA-0'L UWM W Ahministraiion A4A.7i,44w,.f X 60.16.4147 7fL.w.'y,L.44.,M..2 Qtwyidziz Miss Louise S. Baird Vocal hlusic Choir Joseph Bartlett Physical Education and , Health ,QQ Athletic Director Mrs. Roberta Bernath lflth Typing: and Shorthand Cheerleaders, Girls Attendance Carl E. Abbott Geography, junior Business Training E.C.A., Freshman Soccer J.V. Basketball Morris Agress Junior Business Training, Typing, Shorthand 10th grade Typing, J.V. Soccer Anthony Alito 9th English thi lflth English tbl Freshman Dramatics QL7g03,.4,,6 QUWMHHM f gww Charles Bersch XVood Shop Stage Craft David Bird llth History Mrs. Lillian W. Booth llth English fa,bl Senior Play, Senior Dramatics, Operetta Dramatics Clifford Breese Physical lfducation and Health, Bchincl-thc- lVht'cl-Driving Athletic Officials, Intramural Director, Ping'-Pong, Varsity Basketball, Freshman Baseball Miss Carol Collis Oth lfnglish Qa,bj lilth English Girls Athletic Ofiicials William Collis l lth History, Geography Varsity Baseball, Arts- in-Leisure Cf. 6m ci-aww wa, 7fa4m,f2.Qa. 'ix Mrs. Italia DeVos lst and 2nd French, Spanish Il, l2 C English X 1 . 1. ' ,, ,S Junior Dramatics Mrs. Catherine Divine lst Algebra, General hlath Miss Anna Donnelly I2 lab English Senior Coach, English Department Chairman Mrs. Mirabah Combs Arts and Crafts Make-up, Stage Design Miss Florence Cornwell 12th English fbi Yearbook Mrs. Shirley Davidson 'l'ranscription, Secretarial Practice 45200 vm i l X W , , ,,, , 35 5 K in LMV3 K Peter S. Festante Printing, Printing Arthur Frank Instrumental lliusic Football, and Concert Band, Majorettes Joseph Friel junior Business Train- 'Hb - ing, Shorthand I, Selling X Buying, Typing Freshman Football Coach, Sports Appreciation 2.Uf,,.f,-!9'17J,qf 43915 7,4,,.e..2g,9,,g1e, Miss Mary Donnelly Plane Geometry, Intermediate Algebra Miss Gladys Ely I2 English fel Dean of Girls, 12th Girls Guidance Bernard Emil Physical Education, Health, Behind-the- VVheel-Driving Varsity Football Coach, Varsity H, Weight Lifting, Boys Gym Leaders l.. XJM Miss Margaret Gaydos 10 English fbi Public Speaking and Debating Martin Graf lliechanical Drawing, Architecture Herbert Grifhths General Science, Business Math Varsity Soccer Coach, Dance Band, Boating- Seaman Mrs. Helen Hart llth History Richard W. Held General Science. l'ractic:1l Clicniistry Chess Carl Holcombe Auto and llletnl Shops Railroad Models, Service Corps f YY' yq,.,.A,L 1660 Ralph Jones liookkceping I -X ll. Business Machines Bank, Senior Class Adviser, Commercial llepaitment Chairman Max Jordan lntcrmedirite Algebra Solid Geometry S 'l'rigonometry, Surveying S l.ahoratory Ninth Finance Committee, Student Patrol, Student Guides, Mathematics llepartment Chairman Henry Kauffman llth Chemistry Canteen Council, Between-the-Book-Ends Science Department Chairman 34fW6.:iLWf- Jayme . 1 KLA! WMA Z!-!lM4!fW4 Bernard Hughes Academic VVorld History lllth grade, U. S. History llth Assistant Football Coach Sanford Hunsinger Plane Geometry. Industrial Geometry Checkers, Highlights of Sports, 12th Boys Guidance Mrs. Emily Jamison Secretarial Practice, Transcription Secretarial Practice wb 771. ' - Q S me Q dfpnpfnaa wifi Miss Ruth Parker llth History Student Council, Girls Ping-Pong Mrs. Frances Petersen Latin li, III, IV Social Graces, Babysitters Wendell Phillips Physics, Practical Pliysics Radio Amateurs, Model Making, Junior- Class Adviser Mrs. Anna. Mae Malloy lst and 2nd Latin, lil English fill Mrs. Mary Massare llrh English UJXCH Freshman Girls Guidance, Publicity John Owen llrh History History Department Chairman gag? Z' afmueg W A Pmze Fourti-on John Pierson 'l'yping, Vocations Criterion Business Adviser, Track Coach Mrs. Fannie Pollack Bookkeeping Typing Practice, Usherettes Maurice Quimby Vocations Checkers, Boys Attendance Employment, 10th Boys Guidance Lewis Rader Biology Camera Club Mrs. Helen Rowland I0 English tal Gadgets, 10th Grade Adviser, Junior Girls Guidance Miss Helen Sadley ll English Cabl Criterion ss Marguerite Thompson vsical lfiluczition, alth ls Athletic Association, m Managers s. Alice Wagner ginncrs and Aclvzinccil liking, lsillllilj' lations nily Relationships ss Alice Wilhelm sinrss Economic ibleins, Shorthand l Typing 1 Cross Council, h Girls Guidance Zfeliwvgp James Shugars Biology Visual Aids Miss Marion Smith Spanish l and 11 Honor Society, Foreign Language Department Chairman Lea Terry 10 English lvl Sophomore Dramatics, Freshman Basketball Coach, 9th and 10th Boys Guidance deaf, emma., 34' QZfgw43fLJ ' Leon Yopp XVorld History 9th Future Teachers of America, You Asked For It Club Miss Rigalda Gropp Senior Clerk Mrs. Hannah Henderson Cafeteria Manager Page Sixti-on Miss Elizabeth Willey Physical Education and Health Modern Dance Group Mrs. Alice Wriggins Beginners and Advanced Sewing, Family Relations and Child Care Advanced and Beginners Sewing Clubs, Freshman Class Adviser, Home Economics Department Head -3.4 Miss Magdalena Houlroyd Librarian William Parent Attendance Officer Mrs. Elizabeth Lane, R. N. High School Nurse Miss Dolores Dowd Junior Clerk ow ami 511211 Pitman Farm crowded close to our school in the early days Broad Street had no islands and very little traffic A signboard stood where Hamilton Garden Each spying the circus used what is now Apartments are now our athletic field Above pictures made from nvsrntives lonnuml by Mr. Albert Schrum, Sr. Aerial shot of Hamilton High School and environs -n uv 11 ' ln' ' 'K 1l1!J L JJ Aub,5o 1ffE51'KIl' 111 Ssf1m1R1W! 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' iii What is the debit? .1 un X S- kxx , T La classc dc Francais. Join the Reserves. Take a letter- Whv' v - 'Y' l, UCS 30l11 DZISS- Some military equipment on display. Pam- Twenty . 1... s 4' ' we Q Where's that needle? Chow time! fi' I t I E 'Da f 5 px, , , F . ., 1 V Future housewives of America. ., L 1 A ij ' 1- Sixty words a minute. In regard to your letter- L. J A little to the iight, please. L . P tl - b k . Who controls the House of Representatives? eace among K 00 S Q- 4, How many drafts this marking period? Trig-future engineers. 1 Now, I mean this, fellows! M0531 511011 at work. Future mechanics. T110 Ch0i1' S3112 f01' us at Christmas- and had a candle-lighting ceremony. Ceramics can be fun. 3:12 at last! Smooth it down! rm o as-.IQ Off on the homeward stretch. Pmrv: Twvnly-lwo .4 .6 -F Q? 4,6 Cqllc Xxx . X NX EY., ,- X X x. X . 1 xg . X, 40' Ada D. Adams Thomas W. Allen l Carmen A. Alu K. Eleanor Anderson Commercial Eleanor, an intramurals captain in her fresh- man year, joined the Embroidery, Babysitting, First Aid, Sports Appreciation, and Modern Dance Clubs. A four-year majorette, she was one of the head majorettes as a senior. Eleanor hopes to be a beautician some time in the future. Kenneth R. Anderson General Kenny, who entered the Window-Painting Con- test at Kuser Annex and had his picture washed OH by a storm, joined the Hunting and Fishing and Chess Clubs at Hamilton. Ken is undecided about the future, but may serve in the Air Force before continuing his education. Mary Louise Armstrong Academic Mary Lou joined the French Club, Band, Student Patrol, Sock-Knitting, Usherettes, Typing, Dra- matics, G.A.A., and Choir. She also played ping- pong and hockey. The University of Vermont is Mary Lou's goal as she wants to become a nurse with B.A. and R.N. degrees. John P. Arthur Academic A two-year Band, Choir, and Hunting and Fish- ing Club member, Jack participated in Hamllton's evening music programs. Twice a homeroom salesman, he was a Red Cross member, intramurals player, and Student Council president campaign manager. J ack will study dentistry at Rutgers University. Pngi- Twcnly-four Ada D. Adams Commercial Ada, who joined Between-the-Bookends, French, Typing, Sewing, Baby Sitting, G.A.A., and P.S.8zD. Clubs, also worked for Miss Gaydos. A four-year hockey player, she also played intramural baseball and volleyball. Ada enjoys dancing, swimming, and collecting records. She will study for a sec- retarial position. Thomas W. Allen General Thomas, who came to Hamilton from Lalor School, became an active member of the Checker Club. He is interested in the mechanics of the automobile and in photography. Upon graduation from high school, he intends to enter a trade school to study machinery. Katherine J. Alston Commercial Coming to Hamilton from Barnegat High where she was class secretary and a member of the girls' chorus, Kathy became an active participant of the Gadget Club. Her main hobbies include art, skating, and dancing. She plans to study commercial art or journalism after graduation. Carmen A. Alu General Carmen came to Hamilton from Junior No. 1. He joined Chess, Ping-Pong, and Checkers Clubs, and Choir and played intramural sports. His hobby is golf. Carmen plans to enter a commercial art trade school and later work in the advertising field. L'- W Q N lv X X if ri . K. Eleanor Kenneth R. Anderson Mary Louise Armstrong John P. Arthur 'W f' N Lynn E. Ayres Commercial Lynn, four-year G.A.A. member and intramural sports player, was squad leader three years and assistant hockey manager in G.A.A. She belonged to Gadget, Camera, and Secretarial Practice Clubs. Lynn worked for Miss Anna Donnelly in her senior year and plans to do secretarial work. Robert L. Barany General Bob, who was active in intramurals all during high school, belonged to the Stagecraft Club all four years and helped design and paint scenery for the operettas and senior plays each year. A swimming and boating enthusiast, Bob plans to join the Air Force. Barbara R. Barlow Commercial Barb, Retrospect And So We Grew editor and a two-year choir member, was a squad leader in her senior year. An active member of her church youth group and its representative in many organ- izations, Barbara hopes to enter Rider College to become a secretary. Paul J. Barretta Academic Paul, who played intramural sports all four years in Hamilton, also belonged to the Checkers and Chess Clubs for several years, and served on Hall Patrol in his senior year. A roller skating fan, Paul plans to study mechanical ngi eering at Trenton Junior College. in bf Al Q Otto E. Haus H. Beck Robert F. Bell Jacqueline J. Bellis W i if H f 52 H E iglwai. .. : ,,.,, I , .553 ,N f it tsfgtxy ,,.r: ' -,. . f Lynn E. Ayres Robert l.. Barany ll of .X f WMP Y1',.o-1'5 A ,wr va ox Barbara R. Barlow Paul J. Barretta Otto E. Baus General Otto, a two-year soccer and baseball player, came to us from Trenton High School. He joined the Print Shop Club and is also interested in cars and hunting. Sonny, a part time employee at White Horse Bowling Academy, plans to become a machinist. Doris H. Beck Commercial Doris, a three-year homeroom salesman and majorette, joined Typing and Embroidery Clubs, and Canteen Council. She played intramural volleyball and baseball each year in high school. Secretary to Miss Ely as a senior, Doris will be a clerk stenographer for the N. J. State Health Department. Robert F. Bell Commercial Bob, a two-year member of the Officials Club, came to us from Kuser Annex. He is a sports enthusiast and played on the Junior Varsity and Varsity soccer and basketball teams. Bob plans to enter Trenton State Teachers College after graduation and become a grade teacher. Jacqueline J. Bellis General Jackie, twice a homeroom secretary, Leader Corps member, and Sports Night participant in Trenton High School, transferred to Hamilton as a senior. She plans to continue her studies at Rider College or enter a comptometer school, if she does not become a model. Page 'l'we-niy-five Alexander J. Bencivengo .eorge A. Berrien Anthony Bertoni Ronald F. Bethke Robert Y. Bice Academic Bob, co-editor of the Crier and an honor roll pupil, was king at Kuser Annex. He joined Hamllton's Red Cross, Typing, and Ping-Pong Clubs and played intramurals. Homeroom chair- man as a junior, he became president of Student Council. Bob will study law at Rutgers. William B. Bixby General Bill, who came from Kuser Annex, worked on the Crier and Student Council and was active in intramurals and sports there. At Hamilton, he joined Checkers and Wrestling Clubs, and was homeroom banker and an enthusiastic intramurals player. Bill will work in a bank after graduation. Joseph P. Bogdan Academic Joe, a three-year gym class lieutenant, joined Highlights of Sports, Wrestling, Weight-Lifting, Checkers, and Chess Clubs. Joe played freshman basketball and baseball and intramural football and baseball and was a member of the Champion Little Bigger League Team. Joe plans to enter the field of agriculture. George M. Bojarski Commercial George came to Hamilton High in his sophomore year from Trenton High where he was a member of the football team. He participated in Hamilton's Choir and Senior Play. He enjoys hunting and fishing as hobbies. George intends to join the Air Force after grad-uation. Pauli' Twe-ntl'-six Alexander J. Bencivengo Academic Vice-president of the Student Council and pres- ident of the Dramatic Club at Kuser Annex, Alex was twice homeroom ticket salesman at Hamilton. Benci, a sports enthusiast and future physical education teacher, played basketball, J. V. baseball, and Varsity soccer. He also joined the orchestra and Glee Club. George A. Berrien Academic George, a Kuser Annex graduate, belonged to the Choir and the Ofllcials Club and sang in the Latin play there. At Hamilton he joined Electronics and Checkers Clubs and played in intramurals. George will enter Michigan State or Oklahoma College after graduation from Hamilton. Anthony Bertoni General Anthony, who transferred from Ewing as a sophomore, played intramurals in Hamilton and belonged to the Checkers Club junior and senior years. Tony enjoys hunting, fishing, golf, and tennis. A collector of boxing pictures, he hopes to enter the sports field himself some day. Ronald F. Bethke Academic A trumpet player in the Football and Dance bands, Ron appeared on television several times. He joined the Choir in his junior year and was chosen for All-State Chorus. A four-year intra- mural player, Ron was also homeroom banker. He plans to study mechanical engineering. Robert Y. Bice William B. Bixby Joseph P. Bogdan George M. Bojarski All Wesley M. Bolton General Wesley, who will make a career for himself in zhe Air Force or become a mason, played intra- nurals all four years in Hamilton, and also joined Jheckers, Highlights of Sports, and Wrestling Zlubs. Twice a Varsity Track man, Deacon also Qlayed J. V. Soccer. William P. Booz General Bill, vice-president of his junior and senior zlass, came from Kuser Annex as captain of the basketball team. Bill is very much interested in football and has been on Hamilton's team for two years. He wants to join the Merchant Marines after he graduates. Joan E. Botlinger Commercial Joan, a two-year member of Archery, Ping-Pong, Camera Club, and Canteen Council, also joined Babysitting and Gadgets Clubs. She enjoys horse- back riding, and collects records in her spare time. Hoping to become a private secretary, she may take a business course at Rider College. Mary Lee Bowman Academic Mary Lee, a two-year window-painting partici- pant, won honorable mention as a sophomore. A Between-the-Bookends Club member each year, she also joined Leisure Hour, Sophomore Dra- matics, Typing, and Red Cross Clubs. Mary may attend a Bible institute to become a social worker or a missionary. Boza eggy Ann Breece Beverly Ann Brenner Charlotte M. Briggs Wesley M. Bolton William P. llooz .loan E. Botlinger Mary Lee Bowman Milton H. Bozarth General Milton, who prefers Bud to his given name, played intramural sports all through high school. He also belonged to the Stage Craft, and Wrestling Clubs for two years and Ping-Pong for one. Bud plans to join the Navy after graduation from Hamilton. Peggy Ann Breece General Peggy came to Hamilton High from Klockner School. She was active in Embroidery Club as a freshman and was also chairman of her homeroom. As a sophomore Peggy joined the Typing Club. She collects popular records as a hobby and will become a beautician. Beverly Ann Brenner Commercial A four-year G.A.A. member, gym leader, and drum-majorette, Beverly headed the majorettes as a senior. An intramural manager for four years, she played after-school hockey, basketball, baseball, and volleyball, and joined Embroidery, Red Cross, and Sports Appreciation Clubs. Beverly will join the WAVES after graduation. Charlotte M. Briggs Commercial Charlotte belonged to Choir and Dramatics in Kuser Annex and played basketball too. At Ham- ilton she joined Sewing, Usherettes, Gadgets, and Library Clubs. She also participated in baseball and volleyball. Charlotte, who enjoys swimming and ice skating, will join the WAVES after graduation. I 'l'.......: .. ROHCF D. Hl'0Ck Brodowski Rosemary Margaret L. Buehler J. Russell Burck Academic Russell transferred from New Mexico sophomore year, joining P.S.8zD. to become president senior year. A district finalist, state oratorical winner Criterion third-page editor, T.V. finalist, Mr. Mundy in Sky High , and a sports participant, Russ will enter Duke or Princeton to become an engineer. Edward E. Butterer Academic Ed, a four-year intramural player and an avid sports fan, joined the Checkers and French Clubs and was Co-President of the Chess Club. Baseball and Football Editor on the Retrospect, he enjoys playing chess and tennis. Ed plans to attend college after graduation. David M. Cadic Academic Dave, Treasurer of the intramurals group for three years, and an intramurals player each year in high school, joined Sports Appreciation, Hunt- ing and Fishing, Checkers, Ping-Pong, Choir, and Gym Leaders Clubs in Hamilton. Twice a home- room ofllcer, David plans to study engineering hereafter. Mae E. Candya Commercial Mae, who belonged to Dramatics Club at Kuser Annex, and Gadget, Typing, Red Cross, and P.S.8rD. at Hamilton, also played intramural base- ball and volleyball and after-school hockey. Her hobbies are shell craft and sewing, If possible, Mae hopes to enter training for psychiatric nursing. Pmre Twenty-eight Roger D. Brock General Roger, a hunting and fishing enthusiast, joined the Hamilton High School Hunting and Fishing Club and also belonged to the Checkers Club for two years. He played intramurals each of his four years in school. Roger plans to be a bulldozer operator after graduation. Joseph E. Brodowski Commercial A two-year band member, Joe joined Highlights of Sports, Wrestling, and Arts in Leisure Clubs in Hamilton. Joe, homeroom librarian and two- year intramurals soccer player, tried for a part in the Senior Play. He will become an office worker or join the Air Force. Rosemary A. Brown General Rosemary was a four-year G.A.A. member and played after-school sports as a senior. A two-year Make-up Club member, she also joined Cooking, Sewing, and Hall Guides, and was homeroom salesman senior year. Rosemary will study nursing at St. Peter's Hospital or become a comptometer operator. Margaret L. Buehler Academic Marge, Senior Criterion news-editor, Honor Society and Quill and Scroll member, belonged to the Criterion and G.A.A. all four years. Twice a G.A.A. Council member, she participated in after- school sports, and joined Between-the-Bookends, French Club, and Senior Dramatics. Marge will attend Tr zrton State Teachers College. 64 J. Russell Burck Edward E. Butterer K L David M. Cadic Mae E. Candya 11 Nanette C. Capell Academic Nanette, a four-year member of G.A.A., joined Shorthand Club and Senior Dramatics. A squad leader, she played hockey and volleyball. A student guide and Honor Society member, Nanette enjoys ice skating and collecting records. She will enter State Teachers College to study secondary school teaching. Geraldine A. Capodici Academic Geri, as a K.A. student, took part in the News- paper and Dramatic Clubs. As a sophomore, Geri was homeroom chairman. She also joined Typing, Sock-Knitting, Senior Dramatics Clubs, and Student Guides. Geri plans to train at McKinley Hospital to become a Registered Nurse. C. Richard Cash General Dick, K.A. Operetta and Art Club member, played soccer and intramurals. At Hamilton, he joined Hunting and Fishing, Arts and Leisure, and Choir, and made the Varsity Track team. A National Guardsman, he will study Commercial Art at the School of Industrial Arts. Ferdinand W. Chapman General Ferd, who hopes to attend the United States National Guard School in California and become an automotive mechanic, gained experience by working in an auto shop after school and Satur- days. He played intramurals and joined the Tinkers, Checkers, Wrestling, and P.S.8zD. clubs in Hamilton. Jack L. Chrisner Mary E. Cily Dorothy M. Comisky Jean M. Compugnucci Nanette C. Capell Geraldine A. Capodici C, Richard Cash Ferdinand W. Chapman Jack L. Chrisner General Jack, a two-year Varsity-H Club member, played Varsity football and baseball in his junior and senior years. A four-year Arts and Leisure Club member, he also belonged to the Gym Leaders and the Print Club. Jack hopes to make printing his life work. Mary E. Cily Commercial Mary, Who transferred to Hamilton from Ca- thedral High School in March of junior year, joined the Secretarial Practice Club to gain experience for her future work. She hopes to continue at Rider or Trenton Junior College for at least two years after her graduation here. Dorothy M. Comisky Commercial Dot, a commercial student, came to Hamilton High in her sophomore year from Trenton High. She became a member of the Commerce and Gad- get Clubs in her sophomore and senior year. Upon her graduation from high school, she intends to become a secretary. Jean M. Compagnucci General Jean, a Hallowe'en window-painting contestant and Sports Night participant at Trenton High, transferred to Hamilton in her junior year. At Hamilton, she joined the Gadget Club and played intramural volleyball and baseball. Jean, whose hobby is drawing, will do oflice work after grad- uation in June. , I .5 .4 ,l I axis :C-1 .lm lf, i A , 1 if Arabella ll. Connell James A. Cope Elizabeth A. Costantini Earle K. Cottrell General A four-year gym leader, Earl also belonged to the Officials Club and was homeroom chairman for three years. Cotch also played basketball for four years and football for three years. He enjoys hunting and fishing and plans to enter the Navy after graduation. Esau Courtney General Esau, four-year intramural football, soccer, basketball, and baseball participant, was intra- mural captain as a junior. He also joined Checker and Typing Clubs, and Highlights of Sports. After graduation, Esau hopes to attend Hampton Insti- tute and study to be a manual training teacher. Robert N. Cracker Academic Bob, Associate Editor and artist for the Retro- spect, belonged to the Kuser Annex Newspaper, Art Club and Band. At Hamilton he entered a window- painting contest and joined the Radio Amateurs and Checkers Clubs. He will study at the Philadel- phia College of Pharmacy next year. Marion L, Crowther Commercial A four-year member of the G.A.A., Marion played after-school hockey and baseball. She joined the Baby-Sitting, Gadgets, and the Camera Club and was Camera Club treasurer as a junior. Marion hopes to study illustrative art at the School of Art and Design in Philadelphia. l'xu:v Thirty Arabella J. Connell Academic Bonnie, a three-year G.A.A. member, participated in archery, hockey, and intramural baseball. A record collector, she also enjoys playing tennis and going ice-skating. As a sophomore, she joined Shorthand Club and as a senior joined Dramatics Club. Bonnie hopes to become a medical secretary. Richard F. Cook Commercial If Dick, who played intramurals each year in high , -school, enjoys raising tropical fish. A two-year '51 member of the Wrestling Club, he also joined the Typing and Vocal Music Clubs and was a member 'Q f the Football Band. Dick plans to become a GBE, public stenographer. . . X 1, Richard F. Coop ' -x . James A. Cope General Jim, who played intramurals for three years, belonged to Chess Club his sophomore year and was a member of the Printing Club junior and senior years. Jim likes to collect stamps and models of British cars. He plans to be a printer after graduation. Elizabeth A. Costantini Academic In Kuser Annex, Bette joined Dramatics, Glee Club, and Make-Up Club. At Hamilton she par- ticipated in Modern Dance, Senior Dramatics, played intramural volleyball and baseball, and became a squad leader. Bette, who worked on the Student Council Campaign Committee, will study nursing at McKinley Hospital. Al Earle K. Cottrell Esau Courtney Robert N. Cracker Marion l.. Crowther Edward E. Cywinski Academic Ed came from Trenton Catholic to Hamilton sophomore year and played intramurals each year thereafter. Twice homeroom librarian and par- ticipant in the Amateur show, he joined Model Making and Photography Clubs and was Retrospect photographer. Ed will enter the air academy or law school. Ronald A. Dale General A four-year intramural participant, track and J. V. football player, and a two-year homeroom salesman, Ron joined Highlights of Sports and Checkers Clubs. Ron, who worked part-time at the Continental Amusement Company junior and senior years, will become a salesman for the company. Joseph A. Daly General A four-year intramural sports player, Joe joined Highlights of Sports and Boating and Seamanship Clubs. An active member of the Air National Guard, Joe plans a two-year training course with them before joining the Navy in the hope of be- coming a Naval officer. Arline J. Davala Commercial Arline, who joined the Archery and Typing Clubs, was also a Majorette for two years. A four-year member of girls' intramurals, she s captained the gym class baseball tea . Arii working in the gym omce. , a future secretary, is training for this si .. K ' null-' Jenn E. Dnvala Richard E. Dean Edward J. Cywinski Joseph A. Daly Arline J. Davala Commercial Jean E. Davala Jean was a member of the Babysitting and Library Clubs in her freshman year. In her senior year, she joined Make-Up Club. Her favorite hobby is collecting items for a scrap book. Jean plans to become a secretary after her graduation from Hamilton High. Richard E. Dean General Gunga Dean, another Jerry Lewis, brings forth laughs wherever he goes. A real sports fan, he participated in varsity soccer, basketball, and baseball, and joined every sports club in Hamilton. Dick hopes to become an Air Force pilot after graduation from high school. Robert A. De Chico Academic Bob, a Kuser Annex trumpeter, played with milton's football band all four years and at e operetta, senior play, and graduation. Bob, a homeroom secretary and vice-chairman, was a ' J' ss? oysgf State delegate. He was Retrospect soccer b ,Q g r. Bo hopes to become an engineer. 'Qt , at U In Robert A. Deffhico Dominick J. DeMarco Dominick J. DeMarco Commercial Dominick, started high school in Junior No. 1, spent two full years in Trenton Central, and trans- ferred to Hamilton in December of senior year. A former homeroom president and J. V. football player, Dom hopes to become an apprentice- machinist after studying at the General Motors School. Paige Thirty-one 2 5 'K Patricia A. Deviney Josephine Diliella Rita J. DiCicco Virginia D. DiFeo Dorothy J. DiLissio Commercial Dorothy, a three-year Dance Club and Chorus member, and Sport Night participant at Trenton High, transferred to Hamilton late in March of her junior year. She joined Typing Club and G.A.A., and attended our canteen. Dot hopes to become a State stenographer or a model. Maddalena C. DiMemmo Academic Maddalena, American Legion Award recipient at Hamilton, also made the Quill and Scroll and Honor Societies. A three-year Criterion Club member, she joined Between-the-Bookends, Arch- ery, Shorthand, Social Graees, and P.S.8zD. Clubs. Music and reading novels are her hobbies. Madda- lena plans to enter Wellesley College. V. Antonia DiPolvere Commercial Annette, a student at Kuser Annex, joined the Art Club there. At Hamilton she was a member of the Embroidery, Typing, and Secretarial Prac- tice Clubs. Her hobbies are sewing, reading, and sketching. Annette hopes to be a clerk-sten- ographer for the State after graduation. John A. DiPolvere Academic John came from K.A. where he took part in the Spring Entertainment and intramurals, and was the Crier's sports reporter. At Hamilton he played intramurals and J .V. and Varsity football, and also joined the Choir. John plans to study to become a doctor. Yum- Thirl y-two Patricia A. Deviney Commercial Pat, a squad leader in her gym class for three years, played intramural volleyball and baseball. She joined Sophomore and Junior Dramatics and also worked in the cafeteria office for two years. After graduation Pat hopes to attend Philadelphia Beauty School or become a secretary. Josephine DiBella Commercial Josephine, twice a homeroom vice-chairman and gym class captain, was a four-year Dramatics Club member. A K.A. cheerleader, Jo went out for baseball and volleyball in Hamilton. She may enter State Teachers College to study physical education, or work for the State. Rita J. DiCicco Commercial Rita played girls' intramurals in her freshman and sophomore years and belonged to the Dra- matics Clubs during her last two years at Hamilton. her spare time Rita enjoys dancing and swim- She plans to obtain a secretarial position maduation from high school. Viiiginia D. DiFeo Commercial Virginia, a four-year G.A.A. member and home- room officer, was a candidate for the Student Council presidency. Secretary of G.A.A. as a senior, she participated in all after-school sports and belonged to Modern Dance for three years. Ginny hopes to become a beautician after graduation. nf,4fLl1r,1,v1n -g Uorothy J. Diljssio Nladdulena C. lliMemmu V. Antonia DiPolvere John A. Uil'olvere J. Raymond Doolittle General Ray, who played intramurals all four years in high school, lists his hobbies as hunting, iishing, and automobiles. After graduation he plans to join the Navy, but hopes to earn a living as a salesman after completing his years in the service. Tedda Ann Drummond Academic Tedda Ann, a homeroom librarian and a Hall Patrol member all four years in high school, also belonged to the Choir for three years. She was a music teacher and the organist for her church all through high school and plans to make music- teaching her career. Dale 0. Dwier Academic Dale, a sports enthusiast, played basketball, J.V. baseball, and two years of varsity soccer. A Highlights of Sports member, he belonged to the Chess and Checkers, Wrestling, Ping-Pong, and Weight Lifting Clubs. Dale hopes to enter Rutgers or University of Pennsylvania to become a veterin- arian. Betty A. Edwards Commercial Betty, who joined Embroidery, Typing, Usher- ettes, and Majorettes Club, played volleyball and baseball, and was captain of the Orange Team in Gym class in her senior year. She worked for Mr. Bartlett in the Boys Gym Office and hopes to be a secretary someday. Alyce A. Elgrim Evdokia D. Ergunov Elizabeth Ann Fawcett Mary Ann Fay J. Raymond Doolittle Tedda Ann Drummond Dale O. Dwier Betty A. Edwards Alyce A. Elgrim General As a freshman Alyce joined the Embroidery and Babysitting Clubs. In her sophomore and junior years, she joined Typing Club, and as a junior joined Student Guide. Alyce hopes to be a clerk in one of our school oflices after graduation. Evdokia D. Ergunov General Evdokia, who came from Hanover, Germany, in 1951, graduated from Junior No. 5 and entered Hamilton High School as a sophomore. A two-year member of both Typing and Ping-Pong Clubs, she hopes to enter comptometer school or study at night school to be a typist or bookkeeper. Elizabeth Ann Fawcett Academic Ann, four-year P.S.8cD., G.A.A. and Honor So- ciety member, three-time window-painting contest winner, and Retrospect Art Editor, joined Choir, Modern Dance, and Stage Design Clubs, was Trenton Times H.H.S. editor, and Jill Davis in Sky High. Ann will study nursing at Goucher or the University of Pennsylvania. Mary Ann Fay Commercial Mary Ann, who transferred to Kuser Annex from Cathedral in her freshman year, joined the Glee Club there. She joined Babysitting Club and was in Junior Red Cross for three years at Hamilton. Mary Ann hopes to be a receptionist or a medical secretary. Prim- 'Ph 4 lk Edward A. Fenton .losepli R. Fink, .I . Catherine M. Fitzgerald .Ioan A. Foden James W. Fogg Academic Jim, four-year intramural player, joined Hunt- ing and Fishing Club and became its treasurer as a sophomore. A three-year chessman, he was co-president as a junior. After graduation Jim hopes to attend Trenton Junior College or the University of Pennsylvania to study chemical engineering. Edward T. Foris General Ed, a two-year member of the Chess Club, also joined the Hunting and Fishing and Highlights of Sports while at Hamilton. A four-year intra- murals member, he enjoys bowling, golf, and pool. Ed plans to be a salesman or to join the Air Force. Emily J. Foster Commercial Emily, a choir member at Concord High in Athens, West Virginia, transferred to Hamilton as a sophomore. Here she played intramural softball for three years and as a senior was an Advanced Sewing Club member. Emily hopes to become a home economist or fashion designer. William E. Frawley General William, a Kuser Annex Sports Appreciation and Stagecraft member, joined the Offlciating Club in his freshman year. He was a four-year intra- mural member and played football and soccer. He enjoys hunting and swimming. Bill plans to enter the Air Force and be a mechanic. l'n lh 1 l' ff Edward A. Fenton Academic Ed ranked as Outside Left on B.M.I.'s All-Oppon- ent soccer team, also made All-Regional team senior year. A three-year Chess member and three-time 'homeroom officer, the Hank Taylor of Sky High, and Retrospect's Hamilton Happy Hours editor he will study surgery at Penn University. Joseph R. Fink, Jr. Academic 'flf Joseph, a member of the Crier in Kuser Annex, joined the Criterion staff in his junior and senior years at Hamilton. Joe played intramurals for three years and also made the Hamilton football and soccer teams. Joe intends to study engineering after graduation. Catherine M. Fitzgerald Commercial Cathy, who transferred to Hamilton from Tren- ton High School in her junior year, joined the Typing Club and played volleyball. She hopes to be an airline stewardess or hostess someday, though she lists secretarial work as her second choice and horseback riding as her hobby. Joan A. Foden Commercial In her freshman year, Joan joined the French and Baby Sitting Clubs and participated in intra- mural baseball. She spends most of her time working in her father's store, but she also finds time for her hobbies, knitting and sewing. Joan hopes to become a secretary. James W. Fogg Edward T. Foris limily .l. Foster William li. lfruwlcy Herbert C. Fues General Herb, who hopes to enter the Firestone Trade School in preparation for a foremanship with the Company in Africa or South America, joined High- lights of Sports, Model Club, Hunting and Fishing. and Checkers Clubs. He also dreams of owning tourist cabins some day. Barbara Ann Gadsby Commercial Bobbie joined Cooking and Usherettes Clubs while in high school. A four-year participant in intramural baseball and volleyball, she also served on Hall Patrol for two years. A future secretary, Barbara is gaining experience by working as sec- retary for Mr. Abel and Miss Ely. Garret J. Garry General Gary, who entered Hamilton as a senior from Bordentown Military Training School, was a squad leader there. He was also an active member of the track team at B.M.T. and joined the V.F.W. band. He intends to enlist in the Air Force after graduation. Ronald R. Gaston General Ron, who played intramurals all four years, joined Model Making Club as a sophomore and Checkers Club as a junior and senior. Ron, who works in a restaurant after school, may continue that work after graduation, if he does not enter a trade. R nth .I . Genereux Catherine P. Gilbert Rosemarie Herbert C. Fues Barbara Ann Gadsby Garret J. Garry Ronald R. Gaston Ruth J. Genereux Academic A Kuser Annex graduate, Ruth was co-chairman of the Finance Committee and treasurer of the Student Council there. At Hamilton, she joined Social Graces, G.A.A., and Senior Dramatics Clubs, and was on Hall Patrol. Ruth will study to become a registered nurse at Mercer Hospital. Robert J. Gerath General A four-year intramurals player, Bob participated in the Hal1owe'en window-painting contests fresh- man and sophomore years. A two-year Hunting and Fishing, and Arts and Leisure Club member, he enjoys all outdoor sports. Bob will join the Marines or become an auto-mechanic and start a service station. Catherine P. Gilbert Commercial Cathy, a three-year intramurals participant ln baseball and volleyball, went out for after-school basketball and hockey. A squad leader, she joined Choir, Finance Committee, Typing, Usherettes, Advanced Sewing, and was in Dramatics for two Cathy plans to join the WAVES after A. Giordano General a three-year choir member, played in the operetta her junior year. She has in many talent shows outside of school sang at the State Fair. Rose hopes for comedy career and will study music graduation. Page Thirt v-five Harry li. Glaidney Carol A. Golinsky hrs Lois M. Golinsky Gloria L. Gravatt Judith M. Gray Academic Judy, a K.A. gym class captain and two-year squad leader, played basketball, baseball, and hockey there and at Hamilton. Class librarian and Hall Patrol member at Hamilton for two years, she joined Dramatic Club, Junior Red Cross, and the Criterion. Judy will study nursing at McKinley Hospital. Carole L. Grice Commercial Carole, G.A.A. president, three-time class cap- tain, Sports manager, and Candy Co-Manager, played sports each year. A three-time homeroom chairman, she was both Circulation and Advertis- ing Manager for the Criterion. Carole gained experience for her future in the business world as Mr. Abbott's secretary. Barbara J. Grimm Academic Barbara came from K.A. where she took part in Newspaper, Dramatics, and Glee Clubs. At Hamilton, Bobbie took part in the Babysitting Club, Choir, and the Operetta. Barbara, whose hobbies are singing and classical music, is a mem- ber of the Bel Canto Choir. Mary E. Grudzlovitch Commercial Mary, three times homeroom vice-chairman, and twice secretary to Mr. Coursen, was also a two-year honor roll member. She played intramural ping- pong and was a squad leader in her gym class. Mary belonged to Advanced Sewing and Senior Dramatics Clubs. She will become a secretary. H mr- .,, f., Harry B. Gladney General Harry, a four-year member of the baseball team, was vice-chairman of his homeroom in his senior year. He joined Sports Appreciation, Gym Leaders, and Arts and Leisure Clubs while at Hamilton. Butch, who enjoys sports, drawing, and cars, would like to be an automobile painter. Carol A. Golinsky Commercial Carol, a four-year member of G.A.A., belonged to Red Cross, Cooking, Sophomore Dramatics, and Sewing Clubs. Captain of homeroom volleyball and baseball teams, she was on the G.A.A. Council in her senior year, and worked for Mr. Terry and Mrs. Davidson. She plans to study comptometry. Lois M. Golinsky Commercial Lois, a four-year G.A.A. member and intramural participant, also joined the Cooking, Junior Red Cross, and Sewing Clubs. Her hobbies are drawing and painting figurines. A prospective secretary or ofiice worker, Lois is gaining experience for this position by working for Mr. Terry and Mr. Abel. Gloria L. Gravatt Academic Gloria, a G.A.A. member, who played intramural baseball in high school, enjoys ice skating and swimming. A P.S.8zD., Usherettes, Social Graces, and Senior Dramatics Club member, she was homeroom secretary in her fresh an yea Gloria will enter Rider College to ome fprivate secretary. . L X- f- . N . f W r Judith M. Gray Carole I.. Grice c Barbara J. Grimm Mary E. Grudzlovitch Betty Jean Grundahl General Betty Jean, a record-collecting enthusiast, joined Personality Club freshman year and became its secretary. She also joined Typing Club and was Miss Wi1helm's secretary senior year. B.J., as her friends call her, intends to join the WAVES after a year in the business field. Robert J. Guld General Bob, a four-year intramural member, was a two-year member of the Hunting and Fishing and Checkers Clubs. He lists his hobbies as hunting, fishing, and fixing automobile motors. Bob, who plans to work in a testing company after gradu- ff , j ' i j if ,. Betty Jean Grundahl Robert J. Guld L . g G ation, may enter the Coast Guard. Sandra J. Hall Academic U!! l t Sandy, Retrospect Operetta Editor and Honorijg Q JN' Society member, was a four-year G.A.A. member lj who played intramurals and was on the Junioravrff Hockey team. Sandy was also active in Student Guide, Social Graces, Shorthand, and Usherettes Clubs. She will enter Beaver to study business administration. Abijah C. Hammell General Budd, homeroom chairman and intramural par- ticipant for four years, also belonged to Hunting and Fishing and Wrestling Clubs. A guitar CI'lt1'll.1Sl3,St, he played in the Greater Bucks County String Band and marched with them in the Mum- mers' Parade. Budd will stud5Q with the Marines. V x MW fl ,uf Robert J. Hampson A. Shirley Harbourl James R. Harney Fred R. Harrison QW' f .ff 'iigfjgggf Sandra .Lgaallu GLZXVVW Abijali C. Hammell Robert J. Hampson General Bob, who came to Hamilton from Trenton Ca- tholic in his sophomore year, joined Checkers and Arts and Leisure Clubs and played all intra- mural sports. Basketball and baseball are his hobbies. He plans to become an electrician and do electrical work for a contractor. A. Shirley Harbourt Academic Shirley, a four-year G.A.A. and Choir member, took part in the Operetta, Tulip Time and An Evening with Music. She played after-school hockey, volleyball, and baseball for four years and was very active in church work. Shirley hopes to become a laboratory technician. James R. Harney General Jim came to Hamilton from Junior High School No. 2 after completing ninth grade there. At Hamilton he belonged to the Checkers Club in sophomore and junior years. Jim may go to business college after graduation from high school, though he is undecided about that. Fred R. Harrison General Fred, who came to Hamilton from Kuser Annex, played intramurals each of his years in high school. He belonged to the Model Making and the Checkers Clubs. His hobbies are hunting and Iishing. Fred plans to join the United States Coast Guard after graduation. Pu fm 'Fl-I .-+ um- W. David Hassull Monica B. Hayes William A. Hengeli Nancy Lee Herdman Elizabeth D. Holford Academic Bette, who worked on the K.A. Crier and Spring Entertainment, was Cafeteria Cashier and participated in a talent show there. A Choir member, she took part in Hamilton's Spring Concert and Operetta. A G.A.A. intramurals player, Bette will study nursing at Hahneman Hospital. John H. Hooper Academic John, a member of Highlights of Sports freshman and sophomore years, joined Arts and Leisure Clubs as a junior and senior. He played all intra- mural sports during his four years in high school. Hoop plans to join the Air National Guard after graduation. Charles Horak General Charlie, an active accordionist who played with Hamilton's Dance Band, has entertained on radio and in many public places. He also joined the Arts and Leisures and Highlights of Sports Clubs. Charlie plans to become a tiler, but hopes to continue with his music. Elizabeth A. Hornyak Commercial Betty, a member of the Art and Dramatics Clubs while at K. A., joined the Dramatic and Make-Up Clubs at Hamilton and played girls intramurals for three years. She worked as Mr. Abel's secretary and gained experience for her secretarial position at McKinley Hospital. W. David Hassall Academic Dave, Basketball editor for the Retrospect, was a member of the Kuser Annex Crier staff as a freshman. An honor roll member, he also joined French and Shorthand Clubs and Hall Patrol. An intramurals player, Dave will study at the Philadelphia School of Pharmacy. Monica Hayes Academic Monica, who joined Red Cross in her freshman and senior years, plans to become a registered nurse after graduation. As a junior, Monica, joined the Typing Club and worked on an E.C.A. program for Mrs. Booth. She was also active in Senior Dramatics. William A. Hengeli Academic Bill, who transferred from Trenton Catholic during his sophomore year, joined Hunting and lFishing Club and played intramural soccer each year thereafter. Bill enjoys hunting, fishing, trap- ping, and practices taxidermy as a hobby. He will attend Trenton Junior College and become a draftsman. y Lee Herdman General Nancy Lee came to us from Trenton High where participated in the annual Sports Night. to Hamilton as a junior, she joined Gad- Club, and Library and Typing Cl senior year. Nancy Lee will work at af em graduation. 0, ubs in her Telephone Elizabeth D. Hollord H! .mm ri. Hooper Charles Horak, Jr. Elizabeth A. Hornynk Barry C. Hughes Academic Barry, Visual Aids Club vice-president as a senior, was active in that club all four years. He has a private pilot's license and 90 flying hours to his credit, and hopes to enter the Air Force with a Commercial Pilot's and Engine Mechanic's rating. E. Elaine Hurst Commercial Elaine, a former K.A. pupil and a two-year G.A.A. member, joined the Dramatic and Art Clubs, played basketball, and was class librarian freshman year. She joined Babysitting Club sophomore year. Elaine plans to become a sec- retary, if she does not join the WAVES. Carol A. Hutchinson Commercial Carol, a member of the Gadget Club in her sophomore year, played volleyball and baseball in her junior year, and was a Student Guide. She enjoys arranging flowers and plans to become a dorist or typist, though she will get married after graduation. Joseph A. Indelicato General Joe, attending Bristol High in his freshman year, participated in football, basketball, and the Pigeon Club. Coming to us his sophomore year, he continued with J.V. Baseball, Wrestling Club, and intramurals. He is interested in gymnastics and weight lifting. He hopes to attend welding school. .lohn l.. Ivurone, Jr. Phyllis M. .lnnnotti Evelyn T. Joachim Elizabeth l.. Jones Barry C. Hughes E. Elaine Hurst Carol A. Hutchinson Joseph A. lndelicato John L. Ivarone, Jr. Academic Jack, four-year Football and Dance Band mem- ber and Paul Whiteman T.V.-Teen Club winner, played with the Kings of Rhythm on the Steel Pier. A sports participant and P.S.8zD. member, he was also in the Senior Play. Engineering via Rutgers or professional music are Jack's aims. Phyllis M. Jannotti Commercial Phyllis belonged to a dance club each year in high school. She started in Trenton High School, where she was also a cheerleader and participated in Sports Nite. Transferring to Hamilton as a junior, Phil joined our Modern Dance group. She will study beauty culture. Evelyn T. Joachim Academic Evelyn belonged to the Sophomore and Senior Dramatics Clubs and took part in the sophomore play. She joined the P.S.8zD. and Usherette Clubs, worked in the cafeteria, and went out for intra- mural archery. Evelyn will enter nursing at Mercer Hospital or University of Pennsylvania. Elizabeth L. Jones Commercial Betty, active in the Typing and Babysitting Clubs, played intramural volleyball and baseball, joined the G.A.A. in her senior year, and was a member of the Black Team. Betty plans to be a secretary or to work for the Bell Telephone Company. Page Thirty-nin taxa' George W. Kashner M. Anne Kaufman Charles G. Keintz Arthur R. Kelley Joan- A. Kendall Academic A VM Joan, who came to Hamilton from Yardville,V'f7 School, joined the Baby Sitting, Senior Dramatics, and Future Teachers of America Clubs while herevy' Baton twirling, swimming, and skating are her' favorite hobbies. Joan plans to study to become a nurse at McKinley Hospital after graduation. ' Bernard K. Kennedy Academic Bernie, whose hobbies are playing baseball and football and listening to Bebop records, came to us late in his sophomore year from Greenneld, Massachusetts. He joined Hamilton Highlights of Sports Club and played baseball. Bernie plans to enter college to become an electrical engineer. Fred J. Kicherer General Fred, a four-year Orchestra and a three-year Radio Amateur Club member, played intramurals each year in high school. He joined Highlights of Sports Club and was a vice-president of his sophomore homeroom. Fred plans to enter radio college and become a video or radio engineer. Eileen L. Kitchner General Eileen joined Art and Glee Clubs and played basketball in her freshman year at Kuser Annex. In her sophomore year, she joined the Gadget Club senior year. Eileen plans to be a typist after she graduates. Pmze Forty f, George W. Kashner Academic George, recipient of the American Legion Award at Kuser Annex, is an avid radio amateur en- thusiast. He was a member of the Visual Aids Club in his junior year and its treasurer in his senior year. George plans to attend M.I.T. to be an engineer. M. Anne Kaufman Academic Anne, a two-year homeroom chairman and three-year gym class captain, came to us from Kuser Annex. A member of Dramatics and Modern Dance Clubs, and the captain of the Cheerleading Squad, Anne, a Student Council president nominee, plans to study to become a nurse. Charles G. Keintz General Charles, a four-year member of the Dance and Football Band, played for football games and in high school. President of the orchestra senior year, he will enter the Industrial Arts School and study to become a radio-television repairman. Arthur R. Kelley General Art, an intramurals player, and a two-year member of the soccer team, joined the Highlights of Sports as a freshman. A three-year Checkers Club member, and librarian of his homeroom as a senior, Arthur is undecided about his future after his graduation from Hamilton. pl X - u' I . ' , l N Us . . W ,, . der., Z Joan A. Kendall Bernard K. Kennedy Frederick J. Kicherer Eileen L. Kitchner Louis J. Klein General Louis came to Hamilton from Hamilton Square school. He played intramural sports all four years and belonged to Highlights of Sports and Arts and Leisures Clubs. His hobbies are hunting, fish- ing, boating, and ice skating. He plans to enter the plumbing trade after graduation. Margaret E. Klink Commercial Margie, a popular-record fan, joined Cooking, Babysitting, and Typing Clubs during her years at Hamilton. She was elected chairman of her homeroom in her freshman year, and also played after-school hockey. Margie will enter secretarial work after graduation from high school. Ellen Sue Knopf U9 l'Vd1'5 '4 t Academic Suzi, Retrospect Editor-in-Chief, American Le- gion award winner at Kuser Annex, four-year honor student, and Girls' State Delegate, was twice a squad leader, and also went out for Newspaper, Dramatics, Shorthand, Finance, and Knitting Clubs. Suzi will study foreign languages at the University of Pennsylvania. Dawn E. Kochis Commercial Dawn, G.A.A. Council member as a senior, played intramural sports all four years and belonged to Embroidery, Usherettes, Needle Craft, and Sewing Clubs. S e enjoys knitting and sewing as hobbies. Daw ns to become a bookkeeper after gradu- 'it' nd Rider College evening sessions. .if k .lnmes Kolzer C. Robert Kukuje! Robert lt. l.nuer Louis J. Klein Nlargar K E. Klink QV Ellen Sue Knopf Dawn Kochis Barbara A. Kocsak Commercial Barbara, a majorette for the football games for three years, joined Cooking, Make-Up and Sock-Knitting Clubs. A freshman gym squad leader, Bobbie enjoys ice skating and horseback riding. Mr. Phillip's secretary for two years, Bobbie plans to become a private secretary after gradu- ation from Hamilton. James Kolzer Academic Jim, a P.A.L. boxer and a member of the Air National Guard, played football all four years in Hamilton and joined the Art, Varsity H, Choir, and Chess and Checkers Clubs. He hopes to go on to college or become a professional singer or boxer. G. Robert Kukujet General Bob, who participated in wrestling and intra- mural basketball at Trenton Catholic, transferred to Hamilton as a sophomore. At Hamilton he took part in track, and J .V. football, and joined the Chess Club. Bob will join the Marine Corps after graduation. Robert E. Lauer Academic Bob, a sports enthusiast, played J .V. and Varsity baseball, and four years of intramural football and baseball. Homeroom salesman and two-year gym leader, Bob joined the Gym Leaders Club, Highlights of Sports, and Arts and Leisure. He will enter the University of Maine. Page Fort y-one Or: Rachel A. Catherine F. Lawrence Nancy J. Lawton Audrey A. Elizabeth E. Leibensperger Commercial Elizabeth, Audrey's twin, joined the Personality, Embroidery, and Typing Clubs. Working outside of school takes up quite a bit of Betty's time, but when she has some time to spare, she sews or works in her garden. After graduation, Betty will work as a secretary. Donald W. Lenox General Don, a one-year member of Checkers and Arts and Leisures Clubs, came to Hamilton from Hamil- ton Square School and played intramurals all four years. He enjoys bowling, hunting and model building. After completing his army training, Don plans to attend New York Fire College. Barbara-Ann Lewis Commercial Barbara Ann, twice a homeroom salesman and Embroidery Club member, also joined Needlecraft, Usherettes, and Sewing Clubs. She was a Criterion typist as a junior and senior. A lover of music and the piano, Barbara will enter Rider College and study to become a secretary. Phillip G. Lightfoot Academic Phil joined the Hunting and Fishing Club and participated in football, track, and intramurals during his freshman year. He deserted Hamilton for Oklahoma during the next two years, then came back and joined the Radio Club. Phil hopes to become an architectural engineer. Page Furlb'-UV0 Oh .2 Rachel Lavinthal Academic Rachel, a four-year G.A.A. and Criterion Club member, belonged to the Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. Criterion feature editor and also Senior Play stage manager, Rachel joined Between-the- Bookends, French, Social Graces, and Senior Dramatics. She will enter University of Pennsyl- vania to study languages. Catherine C. Lawrence Academic Kitty, Mrs. Medora Pet-more in the Senior Play. three-year G.A.A. member and two-year gym quad leader, played basketball and baseball after school. A Criterion, Typing, Senior Dramatics, Social Graces Club, and Honor Society member, Kitty will enter Trenton State Teachers College after graduation. Nancy Lawton Academic Nancy, a K.A. Newspaper and Art Club member, directed their Latin play. At Hamilton she joined the Criterion, Shorthand, and Sock-Knitting Clubs, Nancy Worked at the Football Stand two years and for Mr. Coursen one year. She hopes to become a beautician after graduation. Audrey A. Leibensperger Commercial Audrey, one of our quiet, identical twins, took the commercial course in preparation for her work as a secretary after graduation. Vice-chairman of her fhomeroom as a freshman, she joined Person- ali , Embroidery, and Typing Clubs during her t' e ' Hamilton High School. Elizabeth E. gui' j llfmnaldwv. Lenox Barbara-Ann Lewis Phillip G. Lightfoot N Kenneth R. Lincoln General Ken, a three-year intramurals secretary and captain, played Freshman and J.V. Baseball. He also joined the Hunting and Fishing and the Highlights of Sports Clubs in high school and was a two-year member of Arts and Leisure Club. He is undecided about his future. L. Wayne Lincoln, Jr. General A four-year intramural sports player, Wayne participated in after-school soccer and track. He joined Highlights of Sports and Camera Club, and was assistant Yearbook photographer as a senior. Wayne's hobbies are camping, fishing, and photo- graphy. He hopes to own his own photography shop some day. Angela L. Lombardi Commercial Angela belonged to Personality, Typing, and Future Teachers of America Clubs. In sophomore year, she played intramural volleyball and base- ball. Her hobbies are social dancing, sewing, and talking on the telephone. After completing college training, she plans to become a business or com- mercial teacher. Robert W. Longstreet General Bob, a two-year Hunting and Fishing Club mem- ber, was a participant in Highlights of Sports Club in his freshman year. Bob was on the Soccer Team and was also a three-year track man. will join the Naval Reserves after E mr M Suzanne Luther Audrey V. Muck ll. Edward Macturk .' . , Kenneth R. Lincoln L. Wayne Lincoln, Jr. Angela L. Lombardi Robert W. Longstreet Eleanor M. Lord Commercial Eleanor, a commercial student, joined the Typ- ing Club in her sophomore year and continued with it in her junior year. An intramural basket- ball player for three years, she especially enjoys ice-skating and horseback riding. El hopes to work as a clerk-typist after graduation. hp Luther Commercial ue, a sports lover, participated in hockey, basketball, and baseball all through high school. sophomore-junior gym class captain, and senior uad leader, she was also a homeroom vice-chair- as a sophomore. She joined Make-Up Club, Senior Dramatics, and Senior Choir. Audrey V. Mack Commercial Kuser Annex Queen and a Senior Ball attend- ant, Audrey, a three-year G.A.A. and Modern Dance Club member, two time gym-class captain and a hockey manager, was secretary-treasurer of both her junior and senior class, and vice-pres- ident of G.A.A. Aud will be a laboratory technician. D. Edward Macturk General Ed, who came to Hamilton from Claymont High in Delaware as a junior, belonged to Art, Typing, Stamp, and Library Clubs there, and joined Typing Club here. Miniature cars are his hobby. Ed will become an office worker or prepare for a selling job. John Magowan Annette I.. Mancuso Patricia M. Markey Dian Martin Jerry R. Martin Academic Jerry, a sports fan who played intramurals each year in high school and made the track team sophomore year, was a four-year Chess 1 Club member. He plans to get a term of radio'3i training in the service before entering De Vry Technical Institute. Myrtle J. Martino Commercial Myrtle played intramural volleyball and baseball three years and was captain one year. She was a squad leader in gym and also belonged to the Babysitting and Senior Dramatics Clubs. Her hobbies are photography, swimming, and skating. She plans to become a secretary after graduation. Jeanne M. Matthews Academic Jeanne, a four-year member of the Majorettes Club, also joined Cooking, Sewing, Usherettes, Sock-Knitting, Future Teachers of America, and Senior Dramatics Clubs. She played basketball freshman year, baseball and volleyball sophomore year, and was homeroom salesman junior year. Jeanne hopes to attend Georgetown University. Judith L. Mayer Academic Judi, who will study nursing at McKinley Hos- pital, was Kuser Annex Crier co-editor. A two- year G.A.A. member and honor student, she played volleyball and baseball, joined the Modern Dance, Sock-Knitting, Usherettes, and Senior Dramatics Clubs and worked on the Student Council Cam- paign Committee. Pu an Fm-l v-fm: r f' John T. Magowan Academic Jack, a four-year intramural player who enjoys fishing, hunting, and other sports, was president of his homeroom in his junior year. He joined the Highlights of Sports, Ping-Pong, and Typing Clubs, while at Hamilton. Jack plans to attend the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Annette L. Mancuso Commercial Annette, a Kuser Annex graduate, participated in the Christmas Play and Spring Entertainment there. At Hamilton, she joined Make-Up, Checkers, and Senior Dramatics Clubs and was secretary to Mr. Rader and Miss Mary Donnelly. Annette, who enjoys sewing and cooking, is undecided about her future. Patricia M. Markey Commercial Pat, a two-year G.A.A. member, participated in after-school baseball and volleyball. She belonged to the Make-Up Club for three years and also joined Cooking and Sock-Knitting Clubs. Secretary to Miss Mary Donnelly as a senior, Pat will become a private secretary after graduation. Dian Martin Academic Dian, who transferred from Junior No. 4 sopho- more year, belonged to the Choir, Yearbook, and Newspaper staffs there. A three-year volleyball participant at Hamilton, she also joined P.S.8zD. Club and G.A.A. After graduation Dian hopes to attend Eastern Baptist College o become an English teacher. dx!! XQQN Jerry R. Martin Myrtle J. Martino 'Ulm Jeanne M. Mattheyvs 'J Judith I.. Mayer 9 Lonald D. Maze General A four-year football team member, Ron also layed intramurals all through high school. He oined Stage Craft, Arts and Leisure, and the lfllcials Club. In his spare time, Ron enjoys iunting and trapping. He plans to study physical ducatlon at Trenton State Teachers College. Delores E. McCormick Commercial Delores, a four-year gym squad leader, played ,fter-school baseball and volleyball. An Embroid- ry and Ping-Pong Club member, she was also a ophomore homeroom chairman and a senior lomeroom vice-chairman. Delores, who worked or Mr. Abel, hopes to be a secretary after gradu- tion. lucy E. McGee General Lucy, a member of Chess, Sewing, and Babysit- ing Clubs, was on Hall Patrol in her senior year, .nd played after-school hockey and baseball all our years. Her hobby is cooking. Lucy plans to secome a beautician after training at a Beauty lulture School. Eileen R. McMahon General Eileen, a four-year participant in after-school :ports and twice a gym squad leader, was a 'reshman gym-class and baseball team captain. She joined Embroidery and Ping-Pong Clubs, and vas a Swimming Club member at the Y.W.C.A. Eileen will work for the state as a clerk typist. Edward A. Meckel ix Carolyn G. Merrifield James L. Messersmith Sheila H. Mittleman xi Ronald D. Maze Delores E R. McMahon Lucy E. McGee Edward A. Meckel General Edward, an avid music enthusiast, belonged to the Band and Orchestra each year in high school. As a junior and senior, Ed belonged to the Dance Band also. He played all intramural sports sopho- more and junior years. Ed hopes to join the Navy Band. Carolyn G. Merrifield Commercial Carolyn, a squad leader for two years and captain of the Orange Team for one, was also on the Volleyball and Baseball teams. She joined Chess Club, G.A.A., and Senior Dramatics. She enjoys ice skating and plans to become a clerk typist after graduation. James L. Messersmith Academic James was a four-year member of the Visual Aids Club and was also a four-year manager of the basketball team. Jim, a Highlights of Sports member freshman year, was a Student Guide as a junior. He will serve in the army before entering college. Sheila B. Mittleman Academic Sheila, a future T.V. scenario writer, and an active Kuser Annex freshman, was a three-year P.S.8zD. Club member, and placed second in the Voice of Democracy contest sophomore year, and represented Hamilton in the city contest junior year. An Honor Society member, Sheila will enter N.J.C. Pawn Fm-lv-H ,QA 41-3 Judith A. Mock William A. Mozer Claire R. Muhs Marjory A. Murray Lawrence C. Muschiatti Academic Larry, a sports enthusiast, played freshman football, basketball, and baseball. He continued baseball and football for the next three years. Twice a homeroom officer, he joined Dramatics Club and Band. He will attend Rutgers University to study pharmacy or engineering, or enter pro-. fessional sports. Joan E. Myers Commercial Joan. a freshman G.A.A. member, who played volleyball and joined the Embroidery Club, later joined the Ping-Pong Club and the Student Guides. She gained experience for her work as an office secretary hereafter by working as secretary for Mrs. Davidson during her senior year. William E. Neary General Bill, a hunting and salt-water fishing enthusiast, P joined the Hunting and Fishing, Highlights of, Sports, Music, and Checkers Clubs. He played in l the Hamilton Football and Concert Bands and Hamilton Square Firehouse Band. Bill plans to lf do mill work as preparation for cabinet making. -0 V Roy A. Neuman General A Chess and Checker man, Roy enjoys reading, hunting, and working on scale models. As a basketball player, he played in the City League and also the Seventeen Year-Old League. After Roy graduates, he hopes to work for Bell Telephone or join the Navy. l':xp.- F-in ij'-si Judith A. Mock General During her four years at Hamilton, Judy Worked on a farm and therefore could participate only in Baseball, Volleyball, and Ping-Pong Clubs. She enjoys horseback riding, baseball, and western music. After graduation, she plans to go into the WAVES to be a draftsman. William A. Mozer General Bill, Kuser Annex homeroom and Student Coun- cil President, made the baseball and soccer teams there. A member of Hamilton's football and track teams, he also joined the Weight Lifting and Varsity H. Clubs. Bill will enter the garbage collecting and contracting business with his father. Claire R. Muhs Commercial Claire, two-year orchestra and choir member, had one of the leads in the operetta in her junior year. She also played intramural volleyball and baseball and joined the Embroidery Club. Her hobbies are sewing, knitting, and collecting mini- ature elephants. Claire will become a secretary. Marjory A. Murray Commercial Marjy, a Kuser Annex graduate, was a three- year G.A.A. and Modern Dance member, and played intramurals and after school sports. A two-year homeroom officer and treasurer for the G.A.A. Council, Marjy worked for Mr. Hunsinger as a junior, and Miss Thompson as a senior. X M...-V l.awrence C. Nluschiatti .loan E. Myers William E. Neary Roy A. Neuman f Roberta M. Newhart Academic Roberta, who played intramural baseball and volleyball, joined Chess and Babysitting Clubs. In her junior year, she was a member of the Usherettes Club and served at all Hamilton's evening entertainments. Bobbie will attend Rider College in Trenton and become a courtroom stenographer. Samuel V. Norcross General Sam, a four-year Checkers Club and Band member, also joined the Sports Appreciation Club, Printing Club, and the Hall Patrol. He took part in lntramurals for three years, playing football, base- ball, and soccer. Sam plans to serve in the Air National Guard after graduation. June E. 0'l-lagan Commercial Queen of the Senior Ball, June was a four-year G.A.A. member, junior gym squad leader, and an after-school volleyball participant. She joined Babysitting and Embriodery Clubs and was a sophomore homeroom treasurer. Secretary for three teachers, June hopes to become a private secretary after graduation. David Okun General Dave, president of the Dramatics Club in Kuser Annex, was a two-year member of Arts and Leisure Club. Oak Was a J .V. Football player and Varsity track man for two years. He plans to join the Navy and join the State Police later. Frank J. Ondrushek Jeannette M. Pangaldi Surah M. Perkins Francis O. Perry Roberta M. Newlmrt Samuel Y. Norcross, Jr. June E. O'Hagan David R. Okun General Frank J. Ondrushek Frank, a gym leader and Intramural Captain, played all after-school sports and was co-captain of the Varsity Soccer team. He joined Highlights of Sports, Hunting and Fishing, Arts and Leisure, and Varsity H Clubs. Pup will join the Marine orps or become a mason. eannette M. Pangaldi General Jean, who came to Hamilton from Kuser Annex, came a member of Junior Red Cross and Typing lubs. Her hobby, roller skating, led her to mem- bership in the Capitol Arena Skating Club. Jean plans to do clerical work after graduation or become a receptionist. Sarah M. Perkins Academic Sallie, coming to us as a junior from Wareham High School in Wareham, Massachusetts, played intramurals and joined the Senior Dramatics and Gadget Clubs in Hamilton. She lists her hobbies as swimming and ice skating. Sallie plans to go to college and become a veterinarian. Francis Perry Academic Frank, a Highlights of Sports Club member freshman year, played intramurals for four years. During his sophomore year, he joined Hunting and Fishing Clubs. Sonny enjoys mechanical drawing and commercial drawing and painting. Upon graduation, he will enter a barber and hair dress- ing school. l'aig'c- l-'oriy-sew J John ll. Pilger Anita K Stephen B. Pohling Anthony J. Poli General Tony, who came to Hamilton from Klockner School, played intramurals for two years and belonged to Hunting and Fishing, and Weight Lifting Clubs. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, swimming, ice skating, and wood working. He plans to learn the carpenters trade after gradu- ation. Santino J. Poli General Sandy has participated in intramurals for four years, mainly soccer and football. He belonged to Highlights of Sports Club during his freshman year. Sandy enjoys hunting, fishing, ice skating, and swimming. He plans to take up farming or factory Work after graduation from high school. Earl J. Porter General Earl, four-year Varsity football player and Varsity H Club member, was homeroom chairman each year and president of his sophomore class. He was also a four-year member of Gym Leaders and Officials Clubs. After finishing his Marine Training, Kutz hopes to become a State Policeman. Lorraine E. Potent Academic Lorraine, a K.A. Choir member, joined the Finance and Dramatics Clubs. A Modern Dance and Camera Club member at Hamilton, Raine was G.A.A.'s recording secretary as a senior. A two-year assistant basketball manager, she played after-school sports. Lorraine will study nursing at Mercer Hospital. Page Furl y-eight Ha. Wanda S. Perry Commercial Wanda, a Kuser Annex cheerleader, took part in Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Dramatics at Hamilton. Wanda, who likes to collect salt and pepper shakers, was secretary for Mrs. Hart. She hopes to work in an office and go to Rider College later. John B. Pilger Academic Jack, who belonged to Highlights of Sports, Checkers, and Arts and Leisure Clubs was active in intramurals all four years. A member of the baseball team, he enjoys sports and outdoor life. Jack plans to enter the Air Force Reserves or study electrical engineering. ,- Anita K. Plaag Commercial Anita, a future secretary, was secretary to Mr. Rader and for Student Council at Kuser Annex and twice secretary to Mr. Coursen in Hamilton. A four-year G.A.A. and Finance Committee mem- ber, and an Honor Society member, Anita was Co-Chairman of the Finance Committee. Stephen B. Pohling Commercial Steve, a sophomore homeroom librarian, played intramurals all four years in high school and belonged to Hunting and Fishing, Checkers, High- lights of Sports, and Weight Lifting Clubs in Hamilton. Steve, whose hobbies are hunting and fishing, plans to enter the Air Force after gradu- ation. Anthony J. Poli Santino J. Poli Earl J. Porter Lorraine E. Potent Sarah F. Pressley Commercial Sarah, a member of the Chess and Sewing Clubs, G.A.A. and girls intramurals, also played on the baseball, volleyball, and hockey teams in high school. A sewing, reading, and drawing enthusiast, Sarah plans to attend a business school in preparation for becoming a secretary. Raymond H. Price General Ray, a four-year intramurals player, was a two-year member of both Hunting and Fishing and Checkers Clubs. He participated in Highlights of Sports, Ping-Pong, and Arts and Leisure Clubs. Ray plans to join the Air Force and then become a fur farmer later on. Richard J. Procaccini General A four-year intramural member, Dick joined the Highlights of Sports, Hunting and Fishing, and Arts and Leisure Clubs. He enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, and camping in the mountains. Dick would like to become an accordian teacher at the Levittown Music Center after graduation. Theresa L. Pucci Academic Terry came to Hamilton from Junior No. 1 in freshman year and joined Sewing, Sock Knitting, Canteen Council, and Service Corps. Collecting baseball items is her hobby. Mr. Coursen's sec- retary for two-years, she plans to study at a comptometry school before entering the business world. A F Xfff. John R. Quick Mary June Radice .- f 57' Paul A. Raho Sarah F. Pressley H. Price ff I - mai'-S is Richard J. Procaccini Theresa L. Pucci John R. Quick General Jack joined Highlights of Sports, Hunting and Fishing and Visual Aids Clubs. He also belonged to the Choir and took part in the Operetta as well as the Senior Play. An intramurals player, Jack, who enjoys cars and airplanes, hopes to become a pilot. Mary Jane Radice Commercial Twice a homeroom ofiicer, Mary Jane was on the hockey team freshman and senior years. A Modern Dance, French and Personality Club mem- ber, she was also Mr. Y0pp's secretary senior year. Janie hopes to take secretarial training at Rider College or become a model. Joan A. Rafalski Commercial Joan, a one-year Treasurer for the Red Cross Club, belonged to Embroidery, Senior Dramatics, and Red Cross Clubs. She played intramural volleyball and baseball for three years and was on Hall Patrol in her senior year. After graduation, Joan plans to become a secretary. Paul A. Raho General Paul, a three-year member of Gym Leaders Club, also belonged to Arts and Leisures, Hunting and Fishing, Highlights of Sports, and Varsity H Clubs. He played basketball, track, J. V. football, and Varsity football for three years. Paul hopes to take up masonry or carpentry. jfac Richard W. Ramsey Nancy L. Ream Joyce C. Reeder William J. Reeder Ronald R. Reedy General Ronald, a freshman Highlights of Sports mem- ber, was a three-year Stage Craft member and operated the spotlight for the Senior Play and the Operetta each year. Skip, who enjoys working on automobiles, will attend Trenton Technical School and become an auto mechanic. Ruth M. Relslnger Academic A four-year G.A.A. member, Ruth played volley- ball, hockey, baseball, and basketball, and was on the basketball team sophomore year. She joined Between-the-Bookends, Embroidery, French, and Red Cross Clubs, and was homeroom librarian senior year. Ruth hopes to become a Physical Therapist after graduation. Peter T. Ridley Academic Pete, Tracy Arnold in Sky High, transferred to Hamilton from Meridan High School in Meridan, Connecticut, junior year. He participated in in- tramurals and joined Weight Lifting and Arts and Leisure Clubs. Pete will enter the Air Force Radar School at Denver, Colorado, and study electrical engineering later. Twice homeroom officer and junior and senior class president, Ed, a four-year soccer man, twice fl Richard W. Ramsey General X Rich, an auto-racing enthusiast, played intra- , mural football and baseball during hiskfour years ' l it Hangilton. After graduation Rich plans to join wvljzithe he Sea Bees or the Coast Guards, but is UV un ed about the business or trade which he - yll olllow. 5 i W A iUNancy L. Ream Commercial 'lf JNancy took part in the Talent Show, Christmas gf play, and Spring Entertainment at Kuser Annex. 1 '4 Edward B. Ridolfl Academicxg captain of the team, joined Highlights of Sports, Intramural Officials, Gym Leaders, and Varsity H Clubs. A Boys' State delegate, he will enter New Jersey State Teachers College. n....... Inn.. She later belonged to Hamilton's G.A.A., Dramatics, Library, and Make-Up Clubs. A sophomore home- X' room chairman, she worked for Mrs. Combs two fl k J ryears. Nancy plans to enter the business Iield. Joyce C. Reeder Academic Vice-chairman of her homeroom in her fresh- man year, Joyce enjoys reading, dancing, and playing the piano. She was a member of Baby- sitting, Embroidery, French, Usherettes, Between- the-Bookends, and Make-Up Clubs while at Hamilton. Joyce will attend State Teachers College after graduation. William J. Reeder General Bill, a four-year Choir member, was in the operetta and All-State chorus. He was on the track team four years and was soccer manager in his sophomore year. Bill was in P.S.8cD., Model Making, and Checkers Clubs. He will join the Air Force after graduation. nald R. Reedy Ruth M. Reisinger Peter T. Ridley Edward H. Ridolfi Lilah C. Riehl Academic Lllah, who belonged to the Embroidery and Senior Dramatics Clubs for one year each, also belonged to Make-Up Club for three years. A sewing, embroidery, and crocheting enthusiast, she will study nursing at either Mercer or McKinley Hospital upon graduation from Hamilton. Raymond R. Robbins General Ray, a four-year intramurals participant, was a member of Highlights of Sports and Hunting and Fishing Clubs freshman year, and joined Print Club in his senior year. Ray's hobby is automobiles. He may take up printing or auto- mobile mechanics after leaving the Army. Naomi E. Roberts Commercial Nancy, who joined Babysitting, Personality, Dramatics, and Usherettes Clubs, also took part in the sophomore play. A two-year homeroom salesman and one-year intramural player, she enjoys sports and dancing. Nancy, a future secretary, gained experience by working for both Mrs. Booth and Mr. Abel. K i Elsie F. Robertson General Elsie joined the choir at Kuser Annex, but found her schedule too full for clubs in Hamilton. A member of her church choir, she also served as secretary for three years and secretary-treas- urer once. After graduation she plans to become 0. typist. Elaine M. Rosner Eugene P. Roth, Jr. Walter E. Rutkowski Marie E. Sacco S352 If R. Robbins aomn Roberts Elsie F. Robertson Commercial Elaine M. Rosner Elaine, a K.A. graduate and photography en- thusiast, was a member of the Camera Club and its secretary and president in her junior and senior years respectively. A three-year G.A.A. member, she also worked on the Criterion. Elaine will take a secretarial course at Rider. Eugene P. Roth, Jr. General Eugene belonged to Choir Club for two years and sang with the Choir outside of school. In his senior year, he took a Boy's Choir Course and also belonged to Weight Lifting Club. Eugene plans to become a Teletypist at Western Union after graduation. Walter E. Rutkowski Academic Walt, who transferred to Hamilton from Trenton Catholic High School as a sophomore, played J .V. football and all intramural sports during the three years that he was here. After graduation, Walt plans to enter the Navy Air Corps, although he may continue his education later. Marie E. Sacco Commercial Marie, a three-year member of the Dramatics Club, had a part in the sophomore play. A squad leader and participant in baseball and volleyball, she was secretary to the boys' athletics director for two years. Marie hopes to attend Rider College after graduation. Page Fl My-one A. Salt Elizabeth L. Saul JL!- .lohn A. Savage Vincent N. Savelli Elianore Sawadski Academic Elianore, a K.A. Choir, Dramatics, and Band Club participant, played intramurals at Hamilton. Three years a. G.A.A. and Make-Up Club member, she also joined the Service Corps, Band, and the Canteen Council. After graduation, Ellie intends to study nursing at McKinley Hospital in Trenton. Shirley L. Sayre Commercial Shirley, a Dramatics Club and Canteen Council member in her sophomore year, joined Social Graces and Usherettes Clubs in her junior year. Shirl, who enjoys reading and singing, joined the Choir to foster her interest ln vocal music. She plans to be a secretary. M. Carolyn Schaefer Academic A three-year baseball and volleyball player, Carolyn belonged to the French, German, and P.S.8zD. Clubs, and served on the Student Patrol. An active member of the Campfire Girls, Carolyn's main ambition is to be a nurse and physical therapist in the Navy someday. Edgar R. Schindewolf Academic Edgar, K.A.'s sport manager, played intramurals at Hamilton and was a soccer and track team member. An alternate for Boys' State, Newt joined the Canteen Council, Hall Patrol, Typing, and Weight Lifting Clubs. He hopes to attend Ursinus or Temple University to become a phar- macist. Page Fifty-two Margaret A. Salt General Peggy, a golf and baseball fan, was an intra.- murals squad leader and captain each year in high school. She belonged to Babysitting, Typing, and Senior Dramatlcs Clubs. Salty hopes to be a Bell Telephone operator or a cashier in a bank some day. Elizabeth L. Saul Academic Betty Lou, a four-year G.A.A. member, played intramurals and volleyball in high school and also served as a Student Guide. She lists as her hobbies swimming and collecting records. After graduation, Betty Lou hopes to study at Drew University to become a mortician. LJo?l1 Savage General . ohn came to Hamilton as a junior from Red nk High where he played in the school band. At Hamilton he played intramurals and was on the football team. He plays musical instruments as a hobby. After graduation, John plans to enter the service. Vincent N. Savelli Academic Vince, a sports enthusiast, has been a member of Hamilton's Varsity Football, Basketball, and Track teams. As a member of the Highlights of Sports Club, he continued sports as a hobby. Vince hopes to study mechanical engineering at Trenton Junior College after graduation from Hamilton. li X, If MY Elianore Sawadski Shirley L. Sayre' 1 X M. Carolyn Schaefer Edgar R. Schindewolf Edward J. Schneck Academic Ed, a Kuser Annex soccer player, and a member of the Christmas play cast there, was a three-year intramural member, and made the track team two seasons. Ed, a Typing Club member, is a hunting and automobile enthusiast. He plans to attend Trenton Junior College. Jo-Ann M. Schoenhaar Academic Jo-Ann, a three-year member of Make-Up Club, and two-year member of G.A.A., also joined Baby Sitting and Senior Dramatics Clubs. She went out for baseball and volleyball in her sophomore, junior, and senior years. Jo-Ann hopes to study nursing at Mercer or McKinley Hospital. Audrey E. Schrum Commercial Audrey, alternate Girls' State delegate and Honor Society member, joined Babysitting, Em- broidery, Gadgets, and Criterion Clubs and the Yearbook Staff. A four-year G.A.A. member and a squad leader, she was homeroom vice-chairman for two years. Yearbook Senior Play editor, Auds will become a secretary. Elaine Schurter Commercial Elaine, cheerleader co-captain and Retrospect typist and Modern Dance editor, was Miss Ely's secretary junior year. A Kuser Annex Dramatics Club and Christmas play member, she became a Thespian at Hamilton. Twice a homeroom sales- man, El ne hope to be a secretary at General M tor . fl lv . Ci' A. Scozzaro J. Scully Junet I.. Sebastian John J. Seckinger 9 Edward J. Schneck .Io-Ann M. Schoenhaar Audrey E. Schrum Elizabeth A. Scozzaro Betsy, co-captain of the Kuser Annex cheer- leaders, was a two-year Dramatics Club member and squad leader in Hamilton High School. She enjoys singing and dancing and makes a hobby of collecting dog figures. Upon graduation Betsy will enter a school to learn the beautician's trade. Arleane J. Scully Commercial Arleane, who came to us from Kuser Annex, was squad leader, played basketball, and helped with the Spring Entertainment and the Christmas Play there. At Hamilton, she belonged to Choir, G.A.A., and Student Guides. Arleane is training for a secretarial position by helping Mrs. Rowland. Janet L. Sebastian Commercial Janet, who played Monica in Sky High, was a four-year G.A.A. member, who played after- school sports each year and was a homeroom officer for three years straight. She also joined Red Cross, Sophomore Dramatics and P.S.8zD. Janet hopes to study optometry at Pennsylvania University. John J. Seckinger Academic John, who played intramural sports at K.A., played J.V. soccer and intramurals, and was a one-half miler on the Varsity Track team at Hamilton. As a junior, John joined the Typing Club. After graduation he will join the Navy and train in radar and electronics. T1....... Tun.. A Lynn T. Secrest Richard L. Seeds Louise A. Sereni Patricia A, Servis H. Jay Sexton Academic Jay, a Higlights of Sports Club member, played intramural football, basketball, soccer, and base- ball. He was sophomore homeroom vice-chairman. He also joined the Hunting and Fishing Club. Jay plans to join the Air Force after graduation and to enter the agricultural field later. Lois F. Siet Commercial Lois, a four-year member of the Camera Club and G.A.A., played intramural baseball for four years, volleyball one year, and was a squad leader for two years. A G.A.A. candy seller, and secretary to Mr. Coursen, Lois plans to become a dental assistant after graduation. Frederick A. Simmonds General Fred, came to us as a junior from Trenton Catholic High School. There he played intramurals for two years. At Hamilton, Fred joined the All- Boys Choir. After graduating from Hamilton, Fred wants to be a construction worker and learn to operate a bull dozer or crane. Sheila Sirkin Commercial Sheila, active in Weequahic High School in Newark, as a cheerleader, squad leader, and homeroom officer, transferred to Hamilton as a junior. Criterion Business Manager for two years, she joined Junior Red Cross and Senior Dramatics Clubs. Sheila will be a secretary in the future. Pam- Fiflv-four Frederick A. Simmonds Lynn T. Secrest Academic Lynn, a Freshman, J.V., and two-year Varsity Soccer player, was twice manager of the track team. A three-year member of the Criterion staff, he was Sports Editor senior year. Lynn, who was Mayor of Trenton at Boys' State, plans to be a management engineer. Richard L. Seeds Academic Dick, Varsity Football manager as a junior and again as a senior, played intramurals each year in high school, and belonged to the Checkers and Highlights of Sports Clubs as a freshman. After serving time in the Navy, Dick hopes to enter General Motors Institute. Louise A. Sereni Commercial At Kuser Annex, Louise was the captain of the cheerleaders and a member of the girls' baseball team. A three-year Dramatics Club member and twice Mrs. Booth's secretary, Louise worked for Mr. Yopp as a senior. Skeets would like to be a beautician. Patricia A. Servis Commercial Pat joined Babysitting, Archery, Make-Up, Pub- licity, and Sock-Knitting Clubs and G.A.A. Council while at Hamilton. A four-year G.A.A. member, she was on baseball and hockey teams and was also on the Canteen Council. Pat plans to go to State Teachers College after graduation. IX H. .lay Sexton ' Sheila Sirkin ij .iffmamffi-f fwfr Maalil Roslyn F. Sitler Commercial Roslyn transferred from Harrisburg Catholic High in Pennsylvania as a sophomore. At Hamilton she continued her interest in Choir and partici- pated in the Evening of Music and the operetta. Twice secretary for Miss Gaydos, Ros will attend Rider College and become a commercial teacher. William J. Slayback General Bill played intramural soccer and football each year ln high school and belonged to the Highlights of Sports and to the Amateur Radio Clubs. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, and ham radio. Bill plans to become an electrician after his gradu- ation from high school. Geraldine L. Smith General Gerrl, who came to Hamilton from Lalor School, joined the Typing and Gadget Clubs and took part in intramural volleyball and baseball for two years. Gerri, a zealous skater, also lists dancing and swimming as hobbies. She will do office work in the WAVES. David A. Sneath Academic David, a baseball player as a freshman at K.A.. belonged to Intramurals all four years in high school. His hobbies are hunting and fishing, especially deep-sea nshing. After he graduates from Hamilton High, Dave has hopes of entering the Service, possibly the Navy. Elmo F. Snyder Patricia A. Snyder .nnumarie G. Soennecken .lnhn M. Soganic A! :JV bww ' F Sitler William J. Slayback Geraldine L. Smith David A. Sneath Elmo F. Snyder General Elmo, who came to Hamilton High in his junior year from Trenton High School, lists swimming as his favorite sport, though he also enjoys tinkering with automobiles. Elmo intends to enter the United States Air Force after his graduation from Hamilton High School. Patricia A. Snyder Commercial Pat came to Hamilton from Kuser Annex where she was a squad leader and G.A.A. member. At Hamilton, she belonged to Gadgets, Typing, and Ping-Pong Clubs, was a one-year squad leader, and played intramurals. Pat worked for Mrs. Massare and plans to do secretarial work. Annamarie G. Soennecken General At Kuser Annex, Annamarie belonged to the Glee Club and played after-school basketball. At Hamilton, she belonged to Gadget Club and was Treasurer of Junior Red Cross Club in junior year. After graduation Annamarie plans to become either a nurse or a medical secretary. John M. Soganic General John, a Trenton Catholic Wrestling and Rifle Club member, transferred to Hamilton sophomore year. Here he played intramural sports, and joined the Band and the Orchestra, becoming Orchestra vice-president senior year. John may join the Air Force or become a carpenter in the future. l'i.un.- Fifi R Robert K. Sorher Martin M. Spain Joan M. Spurdens Elizabeth Stafford Commercial Betty, a commercial student, who came to Hamilton from Junior No. 3, belonged to Sewing, Social Graces, and Typing Clubs and was also a one-year member of G.A.A. Her hobbies are reading and swimming. Betty plans to enter nurses training to become a registered nurse. James R. Stansky Academic Jim joined Sports Appreciation, Hunting and Fishing, and Chess Clubs during his four years at Hamilton and was also a member of the Hall Patrol. His hobbies are hunting, iishing, and cars-especially his Cadillac convertible. Jim is still undecided about his future. Patricia A. Starr General Pat, who was vice-president of her class at Kuser Annex, played intramurals each year in high school. A three-year Dramatics Club member, she had charge of publicity for the senior play. Pat also joined G.A.A., Typing, Sewing, and Make-Up Clubs. She may enter Rider College. Della E. Stephenson General Della, a four-year G.A.A. member who played intramural sports all four years, came to Hamilton from Kuser Annex. She belonged to Dramatics, Usherettes, and Typing Clubs. Her hobbies are dancing, swimming, and baton twirling. Della plans to become an oflice worker after graduation. Paige I il'Ly-six S Robert K. Sorber General Bob, a four-year intramural member, was also a freshman soccer player. Bob was on the Varsity Track Team for three years and a gym leader his senior year. He would like to go to trade school and then own his own auto repair shop. Marilyn P. South General Marilyn, a member of the homeroom volleyball team in her freshman year, came to Hamilton from Yardville School. She belonged to Cooking, Typ- ing, and Ping-Pong Clubs. She may join the WAVES after graduation or enter a comptometer school preparatory to working in an ofiice. Martin M. Spain General Marty, a homeroom chairman in junior and senior years, played Varsity Football, Basketball, and Baseball both years. A three-year member of Athletic Officials, he also joined Gym Leaders, and Varsity H Clubs, and belonged to the Student Patrol. Marty hopes to become a policeman. Joan M. Spurdens Commercial J oan came to Hamilton from Kuser Annex where she belonged to the Vocal Music Club, and joined Hamilton's Choir, Camera, Sewing, and Family Relations Clubs. Mr. Hughes' secretary for two years, Joan makes photography her hobby. She plans to get married after graduation. li ii! H.. U Elizabeth Stafford Patricia A. Starr Della Ii. Stephenson Faith A. Stout Commercial Faith, a freshman G.A.A. member, played intra- mural baseball, volleyball, and badminton. She joined Embriodery, Babysitting, Typing, and Sew- ing Clubs, and was an usherette for Hamilton's evening festivities. Fay was Mrs. Henderson's cafeteria secretary in her senior year. After graduation, she intends to get married. Sandra H. Sutorius Academic Sandy, a four-year G.A.A., three-year Modern Dance, and two-year Orchestra member, partici- pated in after-school sports and in two Spring Music Festivals. A Choir, Sports Appreciation, and Sewing Club member, she contributed several poems to the Criterion. Sandy will be a journalist after graduation. Mary Jane Sweeney Commercial Mary Jane, a four-year G.A.A. member and G.A.A. editor for the Retrospect, was a two-year member of Modern Dance and joined Usherettes and Typing Clubs. A squad leader and team cap- tain, she participated in intramural sports all four years. Jane plans to be a secretary. Charles T. Tart LL'-1-vw Academic The Senior Play's Dr. Barto,' the Hamilton Electronics Club founder and first president, the assistant editor of Scuttlebutt magazine, a Radio Amateur and P.S.8zD. Club member and its chairman as a senior, Charles will study electrical engineering at Drexel. Ernest J. Tessein Jil Nnnhy D. T Alexander C. Thomson Betty Lou Thorne 65 Faith A. Stout Sandra H. Sutorius Mary Jane Sweeney Charles T. Tart Ernest J. Tessein General Ernie, a two-year homeroom vice-president, participated in all sports all four years and played on the Varsity Soccer team in his senior year. He also belonged to Checkers, Stage Craft, and Varsity H Clubs. Ernie, who enjoys sports, plans to take up construction work. Nancy D. Tessein Commercial Nancy, assistant Retrospect secretary, worked for Mr. Hughes two years. Twice a gym squad leader and intramural basketball captain, she joined Embroidery, Ping-Pong, Junior Red Cross, and Needlecraft Clubs and belonged to the Usher- ettes. Nancy will work in the office of Yard's Department Store. Alexander C. Thomson Academic Alex belonged to the Criterion, Highlights of Sports, Checkers, and P.S.8zD. Clubs during his high school career. An amateur radio enthusiast, he was also active in intramurals and De Molay all four years. Alex plans to study electrical engineering at Drexel or General Motors Institute. Betty Lou Thorne Commercial Betty Lou, a four-year homeroom librarian and intramural player, joined P.S.8zD., Junior Red Cross, and Gadget Clubs. A Junior and Senior Dramatics Club member, she had a part in both plays. Bet, who enjoys swimming, dancing, and singing, will become a stenographer after gradu- ation. I-letty J. Tindall Commercial Hetty, a member of the Babysitting and Em- broidery Clubs, joined G.A.A. and played volley- ball freshman year and went out for badminton as a sophomore. A two-year student secretary for the nurse, Hetty joined the Sewing Club. Hetty looks forward to her marriage after graduation. Park Todtenhausen General Park, who joined Hunting and Fishing and Stage De n ubs was also a two year member of the lub and was homeroom librarian in nd traveling He plans to move to F a fter graduation. p 1, Y . . . W- f r, Park lists his hobbies as walking, w' ' . l' Hetty J. Tindall Park Todtenhausen. J . Mfg!! nald R. Toft General Donald R. Toft Katherine H. Tomenchak Norman C. Tracy General Norman, a Visual Aids Club member and base- ball player as a freshman in Gardiner, Maine, came to us as a sophomore. A two-year Chess and Checkers Club member, he played intramurals each year here. Norman will join the Marines and take up welding later. Joseph A. Traiicante Academic Joe, a four-year intramurals participant, played in the Football Band for three years and in the Dance Band as a junior and senior. A member of the Air National Guard, Joe would like to make a career for himself with the Air Force. Esther W. Tucker Academic js Esther, a Shorthand, Typing, P.s.aD. Clubkli member, participated in P.S.8zD.'s Poetry Reading Contest. An intramural and after-school baseball player, she was intramural baseball captain and squad leader junior year. Esther will attend Tren- ton State Teachers College or further her musical education. John F. Tulodieski Academic John, who joined Criterion, Checkers, Model Making, Electrical, P.S.8zD., and Visual Aids Clubs and Senior Choir, also participated in intramurals all four years at Hamilton. A baseball, soccer, and track participant, he is also an assistant scout- master. John will enter a Coast Guard Academy. Pave' Fi ft 3'-Ullhl Don, who came to Hamilton from Junior No. 3 as a sophomore, joined the Radio Amateur, Chess and Checkers Clubs, and played intramural sports. Photography is Don's hobby. He plans to enter Trenton Technical School after graduation from Hamilton to study to become an electrical engineer. Katherine H. Tomenchak Commercial Katherine, who was a member of Cooking and G.A.A., also participated in intramurals and was a squad leader. A three-year member of Dramatics and the Thespian Society, she has worked for Mrs. Booth for two years. Cookie will study at Tren- ton State Teachers College. Norman C. 'lzlcy Joseph A. Traficunte Esther M. Tucker John F. Tulodieski, Jr. Nicholas M. Tummillo Commercial Nick, a member of Dance Band and Band Clubs, played for graduation exercises each of his four years in high school. He played baseball and basketball in freshman and sophomore years. Nick will take up salesmanship at Rider College upon graduation from Hamilton. Janette N. Turnello General Jan, who came to Hamilton from Pleasantville in her sophomore year, joined the Gadgets, Sew- ing, Senior Dramatics, and G.A.A. Active on the volleyball team, she also participated in archery and became squad leader in gym. Janette will study at Rider College after graduation. Robert Tyger Academic Bob, who came to us from Kuser Annex, played baseball and intramurals there, and continued to play intramurals each of his years at Hamilton. Bob is undecided about his future, but may take a business course at Rider College after a term in the Army. James Udijohn General Jim, a general student from Lalor school, be- longed to the Choir for three years and Choir Club for two years. He also belonged to Highlights of Sports for a year and was intramural captain for two years. Jim plans to become a m on. 1 LL' Phyllis B. Urban Nan Hise Arlene D. Yun Pelt Janet Ii. Yan Saun Nicholas M. Tummillo lanette N. Turnello Robert l. Tyger James Udijohn Phyllis B. Urban General Phyllis, who was a member of the Hall Patrol, joined the Cooking, Typing, and Gadgets Clubs while at Hamilton. She enjoys skating, swimming, dancing, and deep sea fishing. Phyllis will attend a nurses training school in preparation for work in the medical field. Jean F. Van Hise Academic Jean, a four-year member of the G.A.A. and P.S.8zD. Club, also joined the Usherettes, Red Cross, and Senior Dramatics Clubs. She was recording secretary of the sophomore class, vice- president of the G.A.A. council, and active in intramural sports. Jean will do office work after graduation. K lene D. Van Pelt Commercial Arlene played hockey, basketball, baseball and olleyball in the course of her years at Hamilton igh School. She also joined the Ping-Pong Club in her junior and senior years. Arlene, who lists piano playing as her hobby, plans to be a secretary after graduation. Janet E. Van Saun Commercial Janet, a two-year Thespian Society member, joined Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Dramatics and took part in the Sophomore play. A G.A.A. member as a freshman, Janet was homeroom vice-chairman and nurses' secretary senior year. She will enter Rider College and become a medical secretary. Ronald K. Vernon George F. Walker .loan Walker Barbara H G. Richard Walter Academic Dick, who belonged to Hunting and Fishing for two years and Visual Aids for three, also went out for Varsity Track. Outside of Hamilton, he became Master Councillor and Scribe of De Molay. Dick, who will enter Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, will serve the Navy later. Thomas C. Walter General Tom, who transferred from Holy Ghost School in Cornwell Heights, Pennsylvania, as a junior, joined the Hunting and Fishing Club, played J .V. football, and made the track team. A Senior Dramatics member, he Was Oscar in Sky High. Tom plans to join the Air Force. Kenneth A. Warner General Ken, who joined Highlights of Sports, Model- Making, Arts and Leisure, Checkers, and Stage Design is quite an art fan. Intramural soccer, football, and baseball also occupied his time while at Hamilton. Ken, who enjoys hunting and fishing, plans to join the Navy after graduation. Robert W. Wassall General Bob, who joined the Art Club while at K.A. was on the soccer team there. A two-year Arts and Leisure Club member, he made the baseball, basketball, and soccer teams at Hamilton. Bob will attend State Teachers College to become a physical education teacher. Pam- Sixtv Ronald K. Vernon General Ron, a four-year football player and co-captain of the Varsity football team in his senior year, was a gym class captain for three years. Also a member of Officials, Gym Leaders, and Highlights of Sports Clubs, Ron plans to become a carpenter. George F. Walker Academic George, a Naval Air Reservist, who hopes to enter the N. Y. Aeronautical College to become a Naval Pilot, came to us from K.A. He took part in intramurals while at Hamilton and lists his hobbies as boating and swimming. Happy land- ings, fellow! Joan E. Walker Commercial Joan, a K.A. Dramatics Club member and after-school sports participant, joined Typing Club and G.A.A. at Hamilton. An Honor Society member, homeroom officer, gym class captain and squad leader, she was Miss Ely's secretary senior year. Joan will do secretarial work after gradu- atyon. Barbara H. Walmsley General Barbara, who was a member of the Family Relationship Club in her senior year, enjoys read- ing, sewing, cooking, and dancing in her spare time. After graduation she plans to attend Trenton High Night School while working as a telephone operator at the Bell Telephone Company. U. Richard Walter Thomas C. W'uller Kenneth A, Warner Robert WH Wussull George A. Weiss General A three-year Stage Craft member, George oper- ates the lights for the Senior Play and the Operetta. An intramurals participant for three years, he enjoys model airboats, hunting, trapping, mechanics, and firefighting. George will enter a school in Dover, N. J. to become a machinist. A. Margaret West Academic Peggy, who belonged to Band and Sports Appre- ciation for one year each, and Choir for two, had a part in the Operetta in her junior year. A music enthusiast, she will attend Eastern Baptist College to study the organ and become a church organist. Thelma J. Williams Commercial Thelma, who was secretary for Mrs. Jamison as a senior, belonged to Glee Club, Typing, Sewing, and P.S.8zD., and played intramural baseball all four years. Her hobbies are dancing, and piano playing. Thelma plans to train at Hampton Institute to become a court stenographer. Barbara J. Williamson General Barbara, who came to Hamilton from William Penn High School, in Philadelphia, finds herself so busy with out-of-school activities that she has little time for clubs. A swimming, dancing, a poetry enthusiast, she will do general office or enter the WAVES after gradua on. Alfred W. Wilson laymond R. Winkowski A. Kenneth Woodward Weiss West Thelma J. Williams Barbara J. Alfred W. Wilson Academic Al, who played soccer in his freshman year, was also a member of the Highlights of Sports Club. He played ' tramurals all four years at Hamilton and was meroom salesman in his junior and senior ye s. Al is undecided about his future t prese . hn P. Wingard General Jack, a three-year track and football man, also longed to Arts and Leisure Club. Vice-chairman his junior homeroom, he drew cartoons for the Criterion as a senior. Twice Jack placed second in Hallowe'en painting contests, and he plans for a commercial artist's career. Raymond R. Winkowski General Ray, who came to Hamilton from Yardville School, played intramural soccer, football, and baseball each year in high school, and belonged to Highlights of Sports, Model Making, Arts and Leisure, and Checkers Clubs. Ray, whose hobbies are swimming and gunning, says his future is undecided. A. Kenneth Woodward General Ken, a two-year track man and a soccer player, enjoys gunning as a hobby. While in Hamilton he joined Highlights of Sports, Chess, and Checkers Clubs. Ken plans to join the Marine Corps and hopes to major in the field of aviation. s JW fbdvfjld Conover Woolley General Conover, who played intramural sports all four years in high school, belonged to Highlights of Sports, Hunting and Fishing, Model Making, Arts and Leisure, and Checkers Clubs. His hobbies are swimming, gunning, and carving. After basic Navy training, Conover plans to become an electrician. Olin Wright, Jr. General joined Checkers, and Hunting and Fish- Clubs as a freshman, and played intramurals four years. He belongs to the Trenton Motor- Club, and his hobby is riding and repairing motorcycles. After graduation, Olin plans to enter the Marines, and later become a mechanic. Conover Woolley Olin Wright, Jr. Shirley R. Yank Commercial Shirl, a member of Junior Red Cross, Usherettes, Gadget, and Ping-Pong Clubs, was Kaddy for our senior play. Twice Mr. Agress's secretary, and twice a gym class captain, she played intramural sports all four years. She plans to enter nurses's training at McKinley Hospital. I Elmer J. Young Commercial Elmer, a four-year intramural member, joined the Highlights of Sports and was a Gym Leader Club member. He was a freshman football and baseball player, and vice-president of his home- room in his senior year. Elmer pl o nter the army after graduation. ' ' Shirley R. Yank Elmer J. Young Barbara L. Zadareky Commercial Bobbie, class representative for Student Council at Kuser Annex, was a three-year member of G.A.A. and a squad leader on Hamilton's Black Team as a sophomore. She enjoys baseball and basketball. Bobbie hopes to teach in a nursery school sometime in the future. Aglaia Zagoreos Academic Aglaia, leading lady for K.A.'s Spring Entertain- ment, joined their Dramatics, Newspaper, and Glee Clubs. The Criterion, Dramatics, Shorthand Club, and the Senior Choir listed her as a member at Hamilton. Aglaia will attend Cornell University or the University of Pennsylvania and become a research chemist. 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TA 5' 'L S 4 n' ' 0 l in X ..', hlx ff N 5' M c, S il 77 9 Q 2 :F fix bflx X Lets swing lt! 7wQ?'N r 'S Having' fun? The Queen and her escort Is it a Success? Cll ya Suv. Knows- 'Pans Emu-an Aus Fam TT - Har DANCE DANCE' ' IIANVIGY i An tfvening fl ' i' rf ' 1 V ' fli l . i K f I if 1 X , ', ig ' Andrejs Krummis, Q I William Reeder. Roy Gater help Sing Rehealsa- Ronald Gater, the other The Lord's Prayer. half of the quartet. 'U ra i Kennth Zink-Accompanist n -4 l g. Q i i -.. l CHOIR Adviser - Miss Baird Km-vling: Marilyn Thornton, Mary Ellen Ht-nry, Mary Hilditch, Lynn Higgins. Dorothy Macfarlane. Patricia Mays, Joy Amilt-gato. Juanita Robinson, Mildrvd Timko, Pi-ggy Kent, Janet Bossman, Mary .lo Smith, Barbara Guyvr, Jano liansimx. Seated: Sandra Estabrook, May Grove. Sonia Yadlosky, Aglaia Zayxoreos. Shirley Sayre, Arlvant- Scully, Roslyn Sith-r, Clairt- Muhs, William Rm-vclr.-i', John Quick, John Dil olvm-rv. .lohn Tulodim-ski, Rose Giordano. Margart-t XVQ-st, Shirley Harhourt, Barbara Grimm. First row standing: Clara Schaelfrel. Carol Schinda-wolf. Mary Ann Pnttvrton, Danny Emerson, John Zoller, Roy Cater, Ronald Ellis. Guoryze Bojarski. John Arthur. Jose-nh Brodowski, Waltvr Baxley, Richard Boenigx, Arthur Binz, Richard Cash, Chi-str-r Latini, James Udijohn Last row: Charlottu Jones. Irma Marks, Phyllis Hartpencr. Barbara Guenther, Kenneth Zink, William Szathmary, Kenna-th Sticklcs. Andrejs Krummins, Ronald Gator, David Cadic, Collin Stackhouse, Charles Cottrm-ll, Orvillu Gatti, Rohm-rt Sorher, Marlin Garrison. John Huff. Absent: Ronald Buthkv, Bi-tte Holford. Julia Morgrano, Louise Lombardo, Barbara North, Margaret Bornhorst, Janin- Simpson. ?i Collin Stackhousi Soloist 'lI7ii'l1 ililusin , f l jf. John Soganicf- i Cl211'lI'l6t S0l0lSt Orchestra Rehearsal J-U 0 J ,L A 11... aj V T 1 - mai.- .,pTf f..l . - Eugene Roth- Soloist 5 0 if fi . l' J if Q. . i ' 1' if in I. 7 ft. n Al ' ' .- 4' J. if 'N lil, 5 gt-liff' vf - 'i f' - A-, .. .nl l u ..- a '25 V I lien A .' in +3 l l f. K l is Marilyn Thorton sang' a solo. ORCHESTRA Adviser - Mr. Frank Left to right, front to back. lst row sealed: Arthur Astbury, Marieiia Vizzini. Claire Welsh. 2nd row sealed: Bob Patercity, Janice Rollimzs, Charles Kcintz, James Crawford. Zlrd row: Fred Kicherer, Kenneth Zink, Sally Lu Bren-ce. 4th row: John Sogzanic, Ray Everet. Sth row: Donald Miller, Sylvan Frank, Louis Cordas. Hth row: Petcr Maurer, Gail McDevitt, Joe Turak. Seated across back: Katherine Tomlinson. William Kalfass, Tony Vogel, Joanne Persi, Merrillc Werst, Gail Ford. Ron Rehak, William Szathmary. Last row lslandingrlz Richard Gersler, Joseph Traficante, Frcd Coopcr, Bill Ward, Mr. Frank, adviser. Last row iseatedlz Barry Kline. Collin Stackhonsc. Wallace Johnston, Thomas Hvasla, Russell Martin. Nick Tummillo. Ed Thomas. Absent: Robert DeChico, Don Jorezak. Mary Hilcliich. Ann Shuiz. John Lacy, Sally Lielilang, Carole Kauffman, Charles Robertson, Samuel Norcross. s. 'x Tcdda Ann Drummond- Organist and Accompanist PRINT CLUB KMondayb Advisor - Mr. Fcstantc Sami:-cl: Ruynmnul Rnhbins, Mr, lfwlaiiitv -X4lviNs'i', Otln Buns. S1:ln4ling': Sulniivl S4-vm-wa. .lmiws Svnilvr. I-'rzmk IH-lf-I-son, VV:ilt1-i' Rziywmwil. CHECKERS CLUB Advisor - Mr. Quimby S1-ritvilz l iwil Haiiiixuii, YYiIli:im lf, Nvziry, .lzilm-s Knlm-r, ,Xiithuny lim-lhmi. Ruuvi' liiurk. ht Row Slzimliiigz liuiiulml lil'nx'i'v, Holm-rt flvvliiulzi, ,Xliilivw limwzivs, Kvniwlh Wiuniwairil. Nurmuii 'I'i'm'y. lim-viii Ruin-i'1w, .Iuhii Nyuzypmw-iilm. Martini I'i4flii.uNlXi, Mr. Quim- lvy. mlvim-in Qnll Rum' Siaimliiufz lluviul Illia-hl:-i', .lim Rziilivv, Nivlx lily, Ihun 'Vs-ft, limlxxuiil liiilzin- riwski. Sziiuui-I N1-ri-uw-. Rzuinmnl l'iim-4-, Rxiyninnrl Muhf, Vzirim-n Alu. Huh Hzihn. MODERN DANCE Advisor - Miss Wills-y Si-Html: -'Xinlrm-5 Hawk, .lunv liiilliu, .lmin Smith, I4:n'luii':i Uwliiair, ,Kula-nv Mui-ilzai. .Inch 51-xv-r. Inwiziiru- l'wt1-vit. Mziiy I.mi Murpliy, Mzily l'irili'uuxlxi, .lnw'lrliilIn- llilh-Ilzi. Stzinriinu: Eli-ziiini .Xluln-ivuii. Mziiii-ly Nui'- iuy. .-Xiiitai Sziiin-rh:ii1ni, Siu- Suumliiv, Vliyllia .l:iim4u1ti, Mary .lamv Rmlivv, l.imi:l Ziurn, i':ith1-rim' i':1lI:ih:iii. Mzilin IH-i':ii':il1':ii114'. Sillliilil Silliviiua. VARSITY H Adviser - Mr. Emil I-'int Row lim-4-ling: Ilnviel Ulxun. Rulwrl llliswull, XN'illium llluxcl-V, l'Imlw:n'4l Riclivlli. .Iusvlvh Fink, Runs-II liiixx-la, Lynn Sucrn-sl, .lnhn llil'ivlx'm-rv. S1-nh-nl: Earl Cult:-1-ll. Runulzl V4-rnon, Earl l'm-tl-r, William: limnx. l,:uvzw-m-v Nluschizitti. lxl Rim' Sllllltlllliif Mr, limil, znlx-isa-1' : lllzirlin Spain, l'nul 'llffm-iii, l rzmk Un ilru she-lx, Furl Kl':w!11vi'. liilgi-lin' Ussnmn, Kiln nil Gruyvur. l'nul Hamlin. Iiunzilnl Mum-. Iluviil lh'y:m, lfrulili l'4-iruni, NYL-slm-y llfiwsun. .lzwli Vl'im:m'4l, l 1':nnli llilmmsy. l.:uf,l Huw: ldulpmi' Sl'hllllll'XV0lll, Ric-lmrll lh-mi. Vinum-lil Sxivvlli, l'll'm'st 'lklsw-in, Gary XYhiln-limiw. llnln- Dwin-r, Rnnulil Stn-zlucki, .lnlm Sr-lmfl-V, linlisnn Morris, Thumzis Lippin will, Rivlxzilwl liruwn MAJORETTES Advisvl' - Ml: Frank lllnry .lzinv Suinniorvillv, Fnrul Vri-sslvI'. Maury Ann lmguli, ,Irwin lim-iulzill. Doris ll:-vi-rlv llrvlllil-1 .lfllmlllnl Xziri-In-ilu, liaiilmrqi 1 lliam Nivhulsnn. Ili-vli ' Amlvrsuii, Pnl Vit l i iuvszxli, lirily I'1ilw:ii'mlQ PRINT CLUB Adviser- Mr. Festantc CTue-sdayj Svalcnl: Raymuml Robbins, Mr, l x-shiritv. Aslvisvr. Otto Bans. Standing: Ronald B4-ni-rv, Robert Gnmnln, lfrzxnk I's-lorson, Nicholas Falcvso. Alisvnt whvn photo was tzxlwnt Jams-N Com-, Samui-l Nm'ci'nss, Marlin Slnlmivlci. Raymond ljvzins, Mzshlun Slwagglu-, Wullm-1' Haywood. SERVICE CORPS Adviser- Mr. Holcombe S4-atml: llc-lm-n Krcniyu-r, 'l':-rry Pucvi, Elia nurm- Sawadski, Allu-rta Carrlinal, May Grow-. lst Raw Standing: Mr. Holvomlw. advisor: David Rm-ininu'ur, f'arl lloairlanil, Rnnalil Kalis- i Z4-wski, l hillilb Ashwnrih. ind Raw Standing: Rui-zsoll Hartmann, llavirl llrisrhliir, linh Yumva, .luv l m-nnimnrv, G1-m'p0 Nlasnn. Alum-nl whvn photo was ialivn: Marlrarei Dulwl, Varul lisuiflman. flaihy Fitzgvraltl Asha-r Iiuzarth, .lamcs Env-ry. Si-vvlilx'-ixvn FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Adviser- Mr. Yopp Kiwi-linzr' liaihminv 'l'umvm'l1alx. fin-ualmlinv Vtvnklin, Aclulim- lnimci-lizi, .l:uii1-i- Silnlmun, Asia l ruscinnr'. S1-aim-il: ,lanirv fiilplmnf, ll-:sv lalqnvy, Elaim- I'in-la, llnlu liiikiljvl, Piilwairnl Rimlulii, l,1n'raim- Skunk, Ili-x'vrly linwm-rs, Rolla liinf, lst Row Standing: Mr. Yupp, :ulvisvrg Krista llnila, Sandra IA-nux, Pura .lzivlu-111-, Jfvan Svhvx-sh, lN'larji-riv l azalx:w, Olga Nur. Crnss, Ann Karafla. lfrlyllu- flulcw, Sivan lfisr-hm, ll1lll'K1ll'L'l llmnhm-Nt. Llml Raw Standing: ,Indy llri-uuillm. Navy Ann K4-plan. Farul liaullman, llarlvara Suyrlvi, Sally Iiivlilanu, Many .larw lllaxw--ll, Maruare-l l'iruu'm-ll, Mary Ann XY:nl:ullwwic's, la-una fhapman. .lmly Miinmm. l'amillm- Sp.-4-iaila, Carnl l'mvms, P . P0 N 1.1 . :aI L1 l VISUAL AIDS CLUB Adviser - Mr. Shugars Knvm-ling: Ric-hard linzarth, Richard 'l'm-asv. .lamvs llla-ssvlwliiitli, .lum-pl: lla-ru, Dnmiliil' lliisiasviu, llarry lluuhvs. Svaivd: lmo Zimav. Ili-1-1-uv Slant, John Gum-, Rulrert Hamlin. lst Row Siiinsliiiuz .luvl Vlarli, Lluyd Dixon. Ks-lse-y llnflman, Ruin-ri lindsay, llill Km-nny. Vharlm-s lllutzm-r, llivk Waltn-rs, Ralph Gun- ning, .luhn 'l'ulmli1-ski, 121-nr-uv Kashmir, All.-n Thnmas. James liuvkloy. Rr-ln'rt Mays. Llml row Slamlinu: l'aul VVimlmann. David NX'i1lmann, Sam f'lx-vi-:urn-i', Gln-nn Varl, l'hiIli1I Schrii-r, .lnsvph VVinruw, Arthur llursnall, Arthur Julian, Allison R1-vy, GADGET CLUB Advism-1' - Mrs. Ilowlzmfl lim-1-limi: .luyuv lirzlft, Sliillvy l.:uM-V, lim'- lmrn llill, Ilurlnirn llijau-lyk. .Iunc I.unpinuir. ll:-ln-n Kuwulilt, .Iuuu Illmwhulwl. S1-zilvll: llvtty Amwl1'i:':itv, lizxtliy Alstrvn. I'hm'lntti- ltriyggs, llnmtliy l'nmislty. .ln-ssirn Stvvvlis. Stimclimi: .lvzm liritiltnh, Mnrimi Stumpn, Nunvy Alwl tlnil lh-Night, .-Xrlom' Yr-tier. Nail 1 Silnpsnu. Sliirlvy Svmmin, lim-utliy Silvi-rs, ll--lvn Sh-wurt. .Mwst-nt: Gvrri Smith, .ln-sm Vaiuipzxgvilicr-i. Jnyr-v llzuimwur. Arlvm- l'ryzi1-niivnit-city, Jiuly lzlllw, Illltlu llmzi. FAMILY RELATIONS Advise-1' - M rs. Wugnm' lxlu-4'lim:: Yiruiniu K'oln-main, .loam Fnnk. laitlu-rinv Smith, Mziriun l :ilv1'izi, Gladys lim-1-ns. l'l:u':i Rift-I1-m. S4-ntwl: ICM-zmm' Ann Smith. lim-tty Grifliths, llzillmru XY:uIn1sln-y, .luam Spultlvns. Rvttv l'lm-Lff, ,luvvv l':ull:iv. Staimlimrz Rust- Maury Stunt. .lugcv Min-hulls. Mairy .Mm lVl:iy1-r. New Simun, Fzirril Ann 4ll'l'llll1b, Viirnlyn Sliwnu-lx, lNl:ii'yl,uu Smirvs, Imly Sm-dvlwr. 'l'u1m Ihvw Stzimlimrz Vhyllix Suvli. Kathryn Iinlyvr, .lufly llnlxis, l':i1rici:i Ffwc-rt. Mary Hnlilislty. .loam l In-xvli, 'l'1'il4ly Rnnicri. Abs:-nt wht-n phutu was tzxkcnz Juanita liivv. LEADER CORPS Adviser - Ml: Emil Si-uit-al: Earl t'ntt1'n-ll, I':ml Rzihn, Ear I'm'tm-V, VVilli:im linux, Riclmnl llvmi. Llnrl Row Stnnalinfrz Wt-sl'-y Dnwwrm. Ron flld V1-rnnn. David f':uliv, Frank Iiutnssy Dnmalsl llarkhnlz. Ibrtl Row Stnmlinf: R-ilu-rl Pniiim-tt. Etlwnrrl Gmym-m', Ron Strvzlm-ki, Hn-m'y Z1-lt, Car lir:u'nu-l', Dain- Iiryun. SECRETARIAL PRACTICE Advisor - Mrs. Jamison Se-:uh-cl: Mary Ann llugoll, .lnzm lislwzurfls. lvnn .Nyrm-s, Ann--Hv IPiI'ulx'vrm-, Myrna fnm- lxky, Muriu NYysm-Li. Stunllinuz Rulwrlzx XX'mulvr11'lx, llc-Hy Vl'fmrl- uarfl, l'lll4'l'll H4-ll, I,nrr:xim- Van IM-nlwrgh K lil Tiltun. BABY SITTERS CLUB Adviser - Mrs. Pvtvrson S1-:atvmlz Exlmm l'llu:xru, ,luliu l':u'pu-nh-r vlu-rlzx Nvwhnrt. lluvy lllcfivz-, llvtty Muhn, A 'zuy. . Ram' Slunrlinuz lluil li1'm-cv, 1':u':-I lnwlx- ' . .mis lh-Pm-, .lufly 1':u4l, Murxnrvl nlmwski. lVlll4lrmI l nwlnr. :ml Rmx' Stzuuling: Nmmu Gil-hl. M:lrl::u'vl Avlwrnnml, l,ucillv Frm-ssll-5, Iilm-:mur llvwkllill. 1-mann, Fay Morrill. Hhirlvy l'l'l4-ill-r, I Absrlllz Gvri llvruulu. lN1:uu:xr4-1 Mill:-V, Nfl x Nunllm M HN lx ' ms-rl: ' 4, ary jzu-s 41. Elzxim- lim-lil. CHESS CLUB Advise-r - Mr. llvlml Sv-H11-fl: lim-nuvlh .'Xmln-won, l'u-In-r .Xntwn nu l'v:mll llmnm, lizwmmlml lxnlln-ml, lu-nm-Ill l rllll-, Rulu-ll fllnxf, Slnmlinu: lfvzmlx ,Xxziny William ll--luwnf Nic-hulzw lily, llul- Nrxym-1, l,--ww lxnululr llvmy lluulu. vlm':x:r llnsill. 4-1-if., lilnm-ill Nlhmlwannl, .lzmn-N lQ4vl7,x-r BOATING-SEAMAN CLUB Adviser - Mr. Griffiths Sczilunl: l'n-lor Maurer. Juvk Uzmnn. Gary flurry. .lim Daly, Lvwis Kimlwlv. lil llnw Slnmling: .lzinww lilzwkwvll, Tum NVillinms. Franlc Stl-vmlu, Anllwny liulvalu. l 1-rmliminml KUT!llIl'3l. 2n4l Row Slnmling: D-in iilfwer, IM-nnif Gibson, Hill l nw4'vll, linlwl'l lllmunm-r, Richzirsl lfmatn-r. SENIOR COUNCIL Advisor - Mr. Jones Siilimrz Juni-1 S4-hzislinn. Auilrvy Mark. l-Iwlwmwl Rislnlli mm-siilm-nl: William linux, vim'- prvsifl--nt: Earl Porn-r. Standing: Fhurlus Ki-intl. lllartin Spain, Vnruli- Grim-, Mr. Rulph Junvs, zulviwr: Nzxnry 'IR-ssl-in, Mnrj-wry Murray. Ji-un Yan His:-. Alum-nt whn-n pivturv was tnlwn: Virginia Dil 1-0. STAGE CRAFT Adviser- Mr. Bersch Small-ml: Richard Rm-dy. Rolmrl llnruny G1-urlgu UVOiss, Millfwn lluzzn'Ih, Mr. BL-rsch advisor. Slamlimrz Philip Ashworth, Elison Corrlun Lewis Schlaga-l, Jack Schull-r, John liuclilvy John Invvrso. CANTEEN COUNCIL Adviser - MV. Kauffman S:-ulwl: Ric-haul D1-an. lvrosiclvlitg Juan llrvllimin-l', l'z1t Srlvis. IS1lp::1r Svhinslowolf. Stz1n4ling: l'z11 Vz11'ch1'tlu, A1121 Whillcy, Mm- VN'illi:1ms, 1':11'nI1' l 1-Vxrllsnn, Phyllis Hari- lmlivo, B1-lsuy ll:11'l, lll-lvn K1'1'n11wl', Holvn l illn1:1n. Pzxprc S1-venly-six luil RETROSPECT STAFF Advisor - Miss Cornwell Sitting: Ann l-'z1w1'1-lt, Hlllllll' S1'l111r11-r, Sandra Hall, Ellen Sue limmf, 1-mlitui'-i11-chivf: Rnlvvrt fiI'2ll'lil'l', ussxwizlln- 1-nlitnurp A111111-y Schrum, B:1rh:11'z1 liarlnw, Mary .lunv Swn-11111-y, Stzmilimrz Miss l lm'1-lim' l'1n'l1w1'll, zulvisvr: warml l!11tt1-rm-1'. l'Irlw:1l'1l Vywinski, Rulwrl 1-Chico, I':4lVK'iU'Ll lfcntun, W:1yn1- I,incnln. BETWEEN-THE-BOOK ENDS Arlvisqi' V MV. Kllllllsllflllll I lq Huw: Imax 511121111-1, fllzulnu l'.l'v1n, N111- Nr'l1:1I1-I, Muay l.w- lhmmnn, .ln51'-- lla-4-sl:-1. llwnilrlzx llmrls, Manly l.m1 Slnirvs, linllv 9p1':1g111-. i'l:1il'1' lllflslu. ln fl R1-xv. .Xmy N4v1'v11m- P2111-l S1 l'1'111l4-. lxzuvn lrnxxlmcl, lmln-it li-',L1ll:n, Lynn 41:15- lwn. ll:11l1:11'z1 Zaxlizw. Imiis llvlhiii NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Adviser - Miss Smith Sitiinui Ella-li Sun- Knnpf, Iii-My Lou 'l'hurnv, Ann I :iwm'vli, Ruin-i't lN'i'hicu, Nzmvy Imwlml. .lunn Wullwr. Slnmlimi: Auilrvy Si-hrum. Rau-hm-I Lavini- lhail. Aniln Vlamg. Num-llv Fawn-ll, C2lihl'l'ilH' l4uwi'm-vim-, M:n'u'nl'-'t lim-hlm-r. Shirlvy Yank. liulu-11:1 Na-whawt, SHIIIIVII Hull. Ahwnt wha-n lvirtnuu- was tnlwn: Mauhlvlm-lizi IliMn-mum. i EIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Advisa-1' - Miss Tliomp:-on Sitting: lVlm'jm'y Miiriwiy, .li-am Vain lliw. l':il'ulo lil'i1'l', ll:xi'ii:n'u Hulnlvn. I.m'i':iinv l'ntmit. Slnmlinu: Sullvy l.u lliw-n-sv, K':ii-ul Gu. IIllSixQ', Rllih lim-lslligrvr, Iu1i'u'i:l hvrvls, lzirnlm- l m-ruilsmi. M:il'g'an'n-1 lim-hlv1', lhxwu linchia, Mvrilh- W1-rsl, Jllllt' llullm. .liuly Susi. LIBRARY CLUB Advisor - Miss Houlroyd Svutval: Fzirnl U'Hag':in. f'an'ul:- lispuxim Nzmvy Lvu liurmlniam, Marion l :ih1'izi, Iiila-vu Iirilyujglirb. Slaimlimr: Vnrol Wallin, l':u'nl lmiigmuir May Williams, Pziirivizx 'l'ui'm-V. Ili-riiicv Moi' umm, Gail Bl'l'l'C'l', l'mriuia Mciluckin. T'-1 mx Q. I n STAGE DESIGN Adviser - Mrs. Combs Park 'I'mln-nhmlse-n, .lack VVingar1l, Marion nngnn. Ku-nnuth Warm-r. John Peat. Alum-nt whvn phvvtu was talwn: Bc-My Clark xml Alicv .lnym-. I7 Q nlu Dinh! SCHOOL BANK Adviser - Mr. .Tours Sm-ah-ml: Andre Km-his, .lm-k limx-1-rs, Aurlrvy Mau'k, Nancy Tessm-in. Stnndimr: Els-annr Vzllmllu, Mr. .Ium-fa, Adviser: Bvtty lmu 'I'hm'm'. CHECKERS CLUB Arlviser - Mr. Quimby Ss-nh-nl: Rugvr Hrm-k, lfrm-rl llan'rixnn. lfsnu f'mn'1nl'y. Anthony B4-rtruxi, f'm'nu-n Alu. Stamlinu: Nr. Quiml-y, ,-Mlvim-rg Nunn-1-111' RuIw1'tQ. Ik-rmncl 1,4-nhurt. Sum IN1nrrumf, .Iuhn Huff, Drxnulxl Silnlvlrilu, Sum S4-vm-us, Utlu Ilzxjvok, I,awr:-ucv lin-luh-r. PING-PONG Advisor - Miss Parker IM-lun-S lVlvl'm'n1ic-lx. .lunn lllyvrs. Hilm-un Qin-lim-r, Ihwruthy Mziynrns, lintluwliw l,nc'ir'i. Xhuriv .loin-s, Pin-lyn Svhrnnf, .lnrly Muck. Miss l'an'kol'. zulvisvr: .lunly linnnislvr, Pail inyflvr. Arla-nv Vnnl'clt. CRITERION fMomlayl Advisor - Mr. Sadloy S4-nh-ml: Rnssi-ll llnrvk, Rnrhm-I I,:ivintlial. M:n'n::n'n-l llnvhlvr. Lynn S4-crm-sl, Cnrnln- Grim-. lfml llnwz llnwziril l.4-lirur, Shi-ilu Sirkin, Mary Ann lllunirnli, Phyllis K1u'rl'1, Shi-ilu lVliHli-lnzin, Hel:-n Villnnin, I-flsiv Sluinpf. In-il Huw: VVilli:un Fnril, Rnnnlil Nitzsrlu-, Rnlu-rl lil-zillzu. .hm-pli Fink. K'aLln-rixn- Lawr- n-ncv. .Iunn Huh-hinsnn, Marinn I-'lm-I, John lim-rlin. FINANCE COMMITTEE Adviser - Mr. Jordan Si-zilvnlz Anita Vlzvair. Chnrli-s Turf, Slnn4linu': Sally 'l'1inlnm, Rita liloinmlins XVilliu 'nd M I l ' 2 n VS: ' . r. .ur1:xn, aulviwr. 1 .... u.... A CHEERLEADERS :x4lViS0l' - Mrs. H1-1'm1th lim--'lin-4: ManyHxltchinfnn,f'h:l1'lolt1 I'nih, Vlvim- Swhllrl--r, .Xnnw lizxufmzm. Nr:lmlin::: .lmm l'zn-IX--, Sylvia Murluff, Iii-I4-11 lwwtml, M:xl'lunn- lla-zxlhx-lzuuv. Riu CAIYIERA CLUB :X4lViS0l' - Mr. 1211111-1' SA'!lY1'1iI lizlthy Sultvr, ,luun linllxl 3Izu'if+y1 4'x'mx'th4 V, liluim' Ruxm I. I,--ix Six! Slzamlinz: .lnhn Km-llin, liummll llurtmmn YY:a5vn- I,im'-flu, I'lmlu:nu1 Vyxxinxlxi, 1 nl Svhlnw-IZ. XYilli:mx I -url, .Iulm 'l':nliX. SEYVING CLUB 1McmciL13'l A-lviwl' - Mrs, XY1'ipgg'il1s S4211--It lizuluanzm Zz'-lm-1-I-,y, 1:xlh-:luv ful lwri. lim!-:urn I.n-wi-, llzmu lx--1-hix, HMM Timlzlll. Slnmlin- .Nah-ru lilrr. lhluzvf Vnllm Suxam Uyxm-N44 lbw-:mu 'I'wvu1w, ,Im-:um Hn lnI.:1N. Sum .Xlu-I, lmu-11:4 'l'u1-fix. I-1 Ibm Nlzmvlml' l':xIr1vl:n .Mm Mmm llnillh lin-wx-Iwr. .lwnn ,Xlm Spun-, I'h5Hr lllluu lx Ilnx I lv Wm ll l1l lu 1 N, fl : .-N ': 1- Qu- 1- . SEWING CLUB fTu:-sdayl Advisor - Mrs. Vliiggins lim-1-lilix.:: Mary liolinski, liosanlw 'l'ur'1'i. S4-nlvilz 1'nl'nlim- Muslim-i, l'uh'ir'in Anto- xiw-wi-irz, .lmxn Smllwlm-Ins. VVilli1- Hvlln- l-'rm-shly. Slnmlinx: Annu M0011-. Alivm- l m'kvi' 1':irnlyn McNi-inl, Mary Vullllyu Hulym-r, ll.-vm-rly Cwxvm-rl, Rosa- lVl:u'iv Wurs, llnrnthy lN1vn-Lina. l STUDENT PATROL Amlvisci' - Mr. .lordali Svulw-nl: .liulilh Gray, Lucy Mriin-v, l'Ili-scrum' mul, Nsulvlh- Viilwll. Murlili Spain, lin-th' imlnlllini. livrzllilim- Vnpmulim-i, l':u'ul llutch- min, .lrmn Rzifzilslli, Aly:-0 l'Ili:i'im. SUIIIQHIILY' Arlliur Riuug lil-ui-uv Stunt, lilly llliluliinsuu, :XVICIID Murllzn, Mr. .Im'ml:ln, nlvlwn-V: Busan Murlxs, Mary, Imu lNlui'1wh5. ulvlznimlv Idlylilll, Wlailliv I'Iulmnll-, Guil l'iv'vin. RADIO AMATEURS Advisor- Mr. Phillips Svaltwl: Philip liiuhtfrrfil. fhnrlvs Tull Alvx Thomson, l 1'e1l Kivhm-l's'r. Slamlimg: John f'ilnlmlu, Don Mnrli lizlry lizllulm, Rulwrl Mallwwfzuil. ARTS AND LEISURE Adviser- Mr. Collis lim-1-lim:: Vhnrlu-s Grw-n, Rohn-rt Hzunpsam, llarry Glailm-y, Slanlvy Wi:-sm-zall, Louis KI:-in, Vh:-Lrlo-s Booz. Zml Row: Rim-harrl Pm:-:wr-iiii. Bill llmiz, K1-nm-lh l.im'nln. John Ilcmpe-l', John Ililuvr, .lurk Flll'4lH. Zlrul Rnw: Rob'-rl Gr-ruth. Mr. Collis. mlvisvr: lhivf- Okun. Rnlwrl VVassnll, .lm- llrmlnwski. lidisun Morris, Hob Mydowski. -llh Row: Tum I.iplsinc'ntl. f'l:xr1-m-v Mur- van. Dun Marvux, Frank Onzlrushv-k, Fharlvs lilnunwr, Alvx lh'iu'ivollgu, Mivhavl I'm'l'vst, Run Muzi-. JUNIOR RED CROSS Advisor - Miss XVlllN'llT1 Km'L-limr: Mu ry Ami Muzylx, f':lrnlyli , 1 , 1 in-Ii:-:x Mziiivilii, Mnsiivri. Mary lu llill Xu Sualvcl: Vzlrnlyn Swul. lliuuivzi llnya-S, Ruth fic-ni-rvux, Mary Mary Ann Fay. I,1-if ll:-wnizm, Mm- 1':imly:i, Rnsn- Mary Vusy. Isl Row Slnmlingi Miss Wilhm-lm, :ulvisn-r: Nanvy Hiygfzins, liuzianik. Alim- 'l'h1-rvsn Vhiglosky, Nnnvy Furkvr. .lzu-mllivln-1-vi lluyi-s Sully Pivrsum, Nanvy W:irm-r, Fur:-l Wzullw. Zml Row Smmlimz: Nlairy Ann lnnm-I-uzi, Shirley Slrmili, Hi-llivr, Amy Ni 1 lvmim:, Alisi-nl whvn KIiH'ur4l. lVlurinn Arthur Asllmry, Wnllv-r vrm-nss, May Williams. Vaimlm lvlmiu wus lnlwn: .lam-1 Vishu-l', Ili-rzilnlinv Rzirlxn .lose-phinv Pzxslu-, I':llIlll'l' 'l'crlvsvu, Rus: Lugussy. Nlx MAKE-UP ' A Advism'-Mrs. Combs lXlH'l'llllilZ .lu-Ann Svluu-nlmm', Put Svrvis. I1-nn lhwzllzx, Rusn-nmznry lirmvn, .lays-0 R.-.-,l,-r lliznnmv Snwzulslli. lsl Row: l'n1 Starr, Suv l,u1l1m'x'. Pnl nrlwy, R2ll'lNll'2l lim.-szxk. Anm-ttv Mnncusn, Zml Row: Arlunv Smith. l'llninn- Rivll l llzxh Rim-hl. Uinnno Nicholson, Carul I-Islmsilfw. lmlu VVmllm Sh ' -. .' irlvy Sulllhzllwl. Alim- lim-c-lvl lm: Zapp, Alla Whitley, llilI'llIll'il lfoslm-r, ' ui rim-in Vuwhvltu. Top Row: I-Ilninv Tor-4-sky, Bw-lyn Svhrzxuf. mln Ilmllf-V. Put G1-1-lu-r, Fnrul Ilurll-y, lm-mln Sinmnsnn. lVl:u4ilyn Suu-11, lVl:n'ln-m- -uwn, Sllllim' lluhzllslii, 1':xih4-rllw I.uci1li. Alva:-nt whvn phulu was lzxlwn: Alivv .loym-v, nvy nvllnl. Ella-n llury, Alcln llnrruclxs, mln Smnjllax, 1.1-mm l'l1:x1mmn. Bully Hfxrrlyaxlx. TYPING CLUB Adviser - Mr. Agress Km-L-limzz Marlmfnw- lirmvn, liilm-11 Kita-hm-r. Furul Lea- Johnson. livtly I.:-ilu-nslu-rgxvr, Anna Johnson, Mary .lnlw Snnlnu-rvillz-. Swain-el: Phyllis Urban. Hilm-1-n M0Mahun, Ada Aclnms, lieth- Slzllllwu-al, Ilul lliljssiu, .Ialwtlv Ililllfilllll, Evalukia lCrQ'unm'. lst Row Slzuuling: lb-grimx Plum-y. Alqla llurrocks, Karr-n Swv:-m-y, Cllllli? May Simnn, f':u'0Iyn Sluvuw-k, Arlvnu Smith, Virginia H1-half, Nancy Hzxllvr, lmrc-lla SZllll'I'. Top Row: Mr. Agra-ss, zulvism-r: Gloria llluszrk. Fern Reid, .lmxnnv llurliln-y. .lrmn Yah-s, Eileen Rm-gugnu, Doris lim-oc--', lislwurll Mac Tllrli. ATHLETIC OFFICIALS Arlvisvr - Clifforrl Brcwsc Sn-uh-dz Vrzumlx Hnflrllshl-k, liar! I'urh'l', limmlul V'-1-mm, Paul Rahn. Martin Spain, Runnlfl Mnzv, Richursl D1-nn, Smmlinu: Mr. lim-vsn-, zulvisvrz Jam:-s Gib- wvu, .luhn Lucy. ,Inmvs Hull, Ed Grzxyvar, I,mn1 N4-wtun, Anllrn-W Ziolniski, limi Row: Vlanlx Luggussy, Dnviul Divinv. VVQ-Ill-y Dnwsun, Run S111-ill-vki, Ellison lVfm'r'iQ, Vrnnlc Pm-ilwwni. Pnue Eighty-four SENIOR DRAMATICS Advism' - MVS. Booth lim-1-linu: Ruth Civvmvlw-luv. Saxruh l'4-rlxinw - x , - . VK:1ml:l Ixfvry, fXl1m'tlv fNI:ll11'11wx, l.Im'1:l l.r:1 vault, Mnmvu Ilzlyl-Q. S4-:ML-41: Shvilu Sirlxin, liznthvrim- 'l'unwnrh:ulX Holly lmu 'I'Iw1'm-, .Iusv5uhin+- Hill:-lla. IM-ll Sh-phi-usrnx. Iilnim- Iif-umm. ,Immun Rznfaxlxlxi, Sul Row Slumhm-: Rurlu-I I.:uvinth:1I, Ill-r :lldinv Fsumwlic-i, Mzxrgzuw-1 lhn-hh-l', .lnlu-I V:xnS:xun. .lzxm-Uv 'l'urlu-llu, .Il-:un Yam Him- Hymlv Martino, l.il:lh Rivhl. .lnzlmw S4-hm-ll hzlzvr, 4':u'ulyn M4-l'l'ilim-lvl, Sun- l.u1hx'1'. Tug: Row Stnmiinut l'I4lxx':l11l N1'c'Iu-I, Maury Lu .-X1'mst1'unu'. Mary 1Q1umIv.lv1x'ita'h, I'1A1lu-rim l.:lwr1'm'1-, HV:-lyn .ln:u'hin1, Num-Mm' Valpn-ll Jlulith Mnyvr, .lvulmw M:ltlh4-wx, I':ll1iri:v Siarr, Bm-My l'unst:mlini, ihmnif- Umm-ll 'l'hUmzu VVnl1c1'. CONCERT BAND Adviser - Mr. Frank Isl Row: Drvw I Z1l'l'. .lm-rry Ds:l llv. Dennis Sl'1alliS. End Row: Thomas HX'l1SlZl, Tom Gum-ar, Collin Staclqhousv. Harry Klinv. In-fl Row: Nirk Tummillo, Russvll Marlin. .lov Ryan, -ltli Row: Bill Housl. Ed Thomas, VVallacv Johnston, Holi llvfxliico. Sth Row: .lohn Sutranirs, Ray EW-wi, ihh Row: Dunalml Milli-r, Sylvan Frank, Louis Corilzw. Tth Row: Alex Szailimary, Thomas Lippincott, Gil Kunz. Si-atvml axvross bavk: Tonv Vogel, Mvrrille VVvrst. Gail lf'-rml, Rivharcl Comic-i', .lm rrl'?lflC2lllll'. NVusluy Bolton. William Kalfoss, l rv4l f'oo1vvr. Nvilliam xV2lI'll, Olin Rajcoli bally Lu Bron-cv. Mary Hilalilch. Sn-all-ml: Gail lVlc-Dvvilf, .lov Turak, Mr. Frank, aclvisi-I' tslamlimrl. Absent: Pvler Maurer, Ann Shutz, .lark Tvaronv, Huwzirel Eva-i'm-it. Evl Mock:-l. DANCE BAND Adviser-Mr. Griffitlis S1-all-ml: VValter VVilliamson, Louis Corclas, VVilliam Szathmary. Ronald Rm-halc Gail Forml. lst Row Slamlinu: Emlwarml M1-vkvl. Veta-I' Maura-r. Gail Mclh-vitl, Nick Tummilln Dave Hyrum, Ronald Turnvr. .lack Ivaronv. Last Row Slanmlimrz Tom Hvasta, Charlrs K4-inlz, Ifrvql Fooyu-r. .lanivs l rawl'or1l Tony Voga-l, .loc Traficanh-. Y 'ITL-I-On ,I Student Council Adviser- Miss Parker Kneeling: Gail VVnolt-y, Mary Lou Guynee, Kay Tinwlall. Beverly Nutt, Lynn Higrgzins. Ellen Brix-l. S1-ated: Audrey Mack. .lam-t Sebastian, fharlvs Km-inlz, Robert Bice, Frank Pc-troni. Carole Griee, lVlarjorie Murray. William Booz. Slamlimr: Miss Parker. adviser: Earl Porter, Mary Ann Mongon, .lohn Znller. John Lacy, Wesley Dawson, .lamvs lit-II, Anita Sauerhaum, Mary Hutchinson, Barbara Bnschuk. Charlotte Toth. Martin Spain. Last Row: Emlxxarql Cuhlwrly, Russell VVillierl, Etlwarrl Grayear. Vl'ayne Owen, P:-ter Antonuccin, Arthur Astbury, Carl Kravnier. CLUB STATISTICS, NOW AND THEN Wheii Hamilton High School Hrst opened, pupils had the choice of twenty-Six Clubs. 'l'odz1y, twenty-live years later, we offer them sixty- five. ln the old days clubs met Monday, Tuesdziy, and VVt'Llllt'Sll1lj', with homeroom meetings on Thursday and Auditorium progrzuns on Friday. Today, to accommodate the various councils, lVednesday is now reserved for their meetings, with Thursday and Friday devoted to auditorium programs and intramurals alternately. lt is interesting to note that we still maintain a dozen of the original clubs though our present program is more definitely keyed to pupil needs and interests. .rf- I -. . -Q +5 B Zi- . J44. .Q - J., . -3 . ...xr In --as .154 U- P - ' '-Q ff f- 'FIRE'-'. Q-'av PM 2-5'3 I - 43 'Y 4-. 4' I- . eg, -,-:J' .-,-if :1 691. lu. ,le ' .: .Ll . ,lu -:Q3fl'-- 1'-'i .. Tl ,, ,Eff 14' -P: i ' rug- 1 'I- zfi, ' -iii. 7---. HL ' 1. . xffrigtnv f f. . 1'- . .f . dr' F 'rf ng-,. , :. . f Q '1 1 'J ,.s Tait . ,. .a. 9 J 11,-' . l' ' N. -f-:z-4511 Eu 1 xi- : ' ' Q.,f,':::.l- .I gf::g-f'ff-.'.'- !. E:,,.:, 3 ' tgms. 'Qi :ga . . 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V .Av gulf., 3- ' . . ... 's :x .. x.. y. ..if5'f31 , . T' ,. ,.. - IN. 4: .' Ln... .lqhrn . - . .3 . 5.- .- ..' I .rn 'u .'-4 f. . 1 41.5, ' . .1 1. 'Qing- .l..,.,. vx f,. , ., 151157132111 Jump pass City Champs -1954 The bacon VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1954 Date Opponent Time I-Ll-Ls. ow, Fri. Sept. 24 Pennsbury 8:15 Away 4743 Sat. Oct. 2 Morrisville 8:15 Away L1 1,57 Sat. Oct, 9 Princeton 2:00 Home yLl LL- Sat. Oct. 16 Trenton Cath. 2:00 Home lj-Q 1 7f Sat. Oct. 23 Ewing 2:00 Home LL-L Sat. Oct, 30 Trenton High 2:CXJ Away 2-Q Sat. Nov. 6 Somerville 2:00 Away lull- sar. Nov. 13 Bound Brook zfoo Home Y Pl The mad scramble Out of my way, boys! Halftime Pmzv Eixzhly-eiszht 5. li N, H o met rootcrs Porter kicks ,-'I 4 a Q . 1 r A .I s f L 0 1' 0 '-'fix . if' -jglwzl .. x 4, i' l'I413f5?:ggzg! .L ' - L' I Q ff.'W-f 'l'l .. 02? Oops! We lost it! fiighlighis Season Record VV ins 5 Losses 1 Ties Porter breaks away! Around the end Q i n ll '-:'l', 1 . . su, f 1 Q x 6 l 4 A xqi 6 , -ye ' e jew. -.A F? , H r. K JW .raft ax ft 5 3 , 5 I Through the middle Block that kick! ,A .., l Who's going to get it? Completed pass l Power plus! K A-eA-ll ,l,--1' lln'2n lf ' 42 ' ' ' Q--- aw.-milf lys' i:1:3sf-Ising .. ,' -f. - 6 ' .A V P - gg Aff we Q - ' Q 1 '- K- ' . , IP' - , 1' ' rl fl- as K ., W Qt ...,, i if , pg' ' 5 Q , af , - A I aym, ff ,- QW ,, it - 4 , , , 5 ' 3' V '19 My 4' z ' - 3' if -vas .. ' ',.- K ' ., A' , V- Mfg!-4..4.gf1gikl: . Wg -:Ah F K M -Q .., l es s o - .. ,I 1f:'axaf,?-if-'fi F'-fi? , llu. ,, , 'fy ' fi - -p i -e ' N' +1 Good blocking clears the way Freddy on the loose! A tiger is tamed Total Points Ham. Opp. 174 106 Ronnie gains ground As Hamilton triumphs 41-20 Page Eiizhfv-nina 1 H I .AS Smzfer Practice makes perfect -1 A penalty shot All-Regional tries his luck Date Opponent Plum- ll.ll.S. Op S1-pt. 21 Pennington Ilnmv 0 0 Sum. 140 Princeton Away 6 0 Oct. l Lawrenceville Away 2 Z4 Ovl. Al Trenton Hmmm- 0 l Ur-l. X Trenton Catholic Away 0 0 Ort. 12 Long Branch Home 15 0 Oct. 15 Hightstown Away 2 0 Ovl. 20 H. M. I. Home 5 l Oi-I. 212 Trenton Fnthfwlic Home 1 1 Us-l. 26 I.:-nu Branch Away 11 .. Nov. ., Trenton Away 15 0 Nov. 5 Hisrhtslown Homo 1 1 Our Squad-1954 .1 Our Fancy Dan Proving his skill A close play Page Ninety Scenes .. l N . 1-, Iilg' foot! D , Good from any anglm Our All-State player 6 A tangle ROUZMYIII it UP Help needed Tricky offense Nice shot! An indirect hit! Close! 1: A Short shot? Good heal Now watch this! U-.1 N.. RY 6 'Basketball Our Team of '55 rv- 3 We've got it! G1'ab that ball! Left-hand hook! Get that lay-up! Down and under St re-e-etch . ., Sihelighfs WIN S LOSSES A mad scramble Jump ball Date Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Opponent H.H.S. Opp. Anybody's ball Get that rebound' Cottrell sinks it Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Reach high Place Peddie Away Trenton Away Ewing Away Princeton Home Woodrow Wilson Home Trenton Catholic Away Long Branch Home Woodrow Wilson Away Trenton Catholic Home B. M. T. Home Peddie Home Long Branch Away New Brunswick Home Princeton Away Trenton Home Ewing Home Mixed emotions Up! Up! Ovei the 11m Eranh -A mpg 3. The Mile Runners Track Team of 1954-55 Butterer clears the Bar Cywinski in Action Warm up before the Meet AlllgZl.l'Ki'S Broad Jump Reeder goes over the l,ow Hurdlms Almost! Javelin Throwcrs Practice Makcs Perfect ifvenfs Up and Over On your mark, get set . . . ! Discus throw Russell hustles Sai. VVL-rl. Wed. We-ml. Tues. Mun. 1.1 April April May May May May Track Schedule Junior C. C. lcounty meetl Winding up Princeton 33:15 1Dunl meet? B. M. I. 22:15 1Dual mem-tl Burlington 3:30 1Dual mem-U George School 3:30 llluul nu-OU Palmyra-'l'renton 25:30 lTriangulzu' mcctl The Big Heave Push! Baseball The Hornets of '55 Vanity Blllblll Schedule lens Dau opp-mu: Pun rms 'mu-. Apr. as 1AngBnnc.h Hema mo wud. Apr. 27 B. M. 1. .Any ms nur. Apr. zs Princewn Home azso wa. Mly 4 umnmwu. Away am ni. my s mnwn Any s:ao 'nm my xo I-:wing Home xiao Wad. my n B.M.x. Hamm ms Fra. my ns 'mmm cm.. Any asa Mm. Mly 1s Princnwn Any msn 'num May 19 um, num. Amy mn Fx-L my zo 'mum Hum. me Tm. my 14 Ewing Away mn w.a. Mly za 'mnwn cm. Home aaa Left handed pOWC1 Our Mound Colpg Slifles The Hy chasers Two good receivers Pick off! The Big Stretch Harry swats one Awaiting the pitch A long drive II. '1 'I ' Xl. Girls Afhlefic R Our officers f . J ' fx , x N ' if X, 1 I l V I f l :r X Carol Ferguson, - Juno Dutko Black Team captain The Council Orange Team Capmm Basketball color team Basketball color team QJQ 395 fig! 0' 4 'Q f4':o'g? XX l N i n 4- I v - h 6 , gigs X Volleyball class team Membership drive! ,L,,,F .,,....s 4. r J Q1 N., ssnriafinn We sold candy nu WN H Q:. Q H ' , 2, f .s ' ! S13 an ,BQ-Q? ,K x A 6 2 his 1 1. R2 L a K 8 R, X ii 5' Sp., 1 xi QQ , .S w 5? 4S5i fad A E WWY ' ' ' n ww pf ' m 'E 0 4 ,f .Q ,fs .L i f , I A , I' Q fi . m C I -Q l I 1 W N :gl , 1 X . Taking aim I Learning to dive at the Y Miss A. D9G1'00t, President 4' North Jersey Field Hockey Ass'n Presided on our Play Day T, .-f, Cooling off after a swim Hockey Play Day at Hamilton . Q fn 'Z-B ., . it , . R Q A Hockey Teams Hockey Team 954 45 5 sa 0, 40,5023 55004 ss' 9 Q gt Ss? 56 Q W yearly Qalzubar .TUI Y L NAV? H X X l.Xl l I :im Q Q uhlir Speaking aah xehating i i 'fx lineelinur Saundra liireh, Sylvia Marlnll, Linda Zorn, Carolyn lmmlniuir, Vlaire Locketl. Eileen Tarr, Mary IM-muieix Sally Lu Breese, Judith Bieseeker, Sally 'l'nnium, Wlarlene Valery, Merille VVer:sl, lieverly liultz, Vharlolle lVlary.tarum. End Rnw: Alex Thumsnn, Charles Turf, 'li-len lfillman, Assistant Librarian: Janet. Sebastian, Pulilivily Chairman 1 Sheila lllitlleman, Reerirdim: Seeretaryg Fnrnlyn Sl'l1?ll'l'L'l'. Bill Ilrenner. Clark Dickinson, 'l'r1-asurer: .luxe Felinininre, l'nrrvspun4lim: S1-ers-tary: Mary Ann Mnnyrnn, N.l .L. Svcrelary: llarlvara Helden, liill Row-az. Marlin Garrison, .luhn Sueh. Ili-d Row: James lVlef'laine, lh-my llarl, Sandra Golwlslein, Pal Gerber, Varol Jenk- ins, ,ludith Whalen, .lnanne Gnllnieli, Sandra Vilen, Russell llnrek, l'i-1-sid:-nl: Lynn NVullimrer, Vim- l'r1-sinlvnl: flary lN'hile- llrillxv, Ilnnalrl .lurzr-ak, Lynn Sec-rn-sl. Lvnn Sim-Illini, lfmn linvlil--r, lieveily Null. Lynn lliu:inw, George liariliner, liennelh Mero, l'urnvlim l'auluQ, Farl l'Irne-al, .lark lavarnne, Miss Maruarel liziydiu, mlxiwr. Hli lion-: Dun lllzn-li. linlh Xllilxli, Mae l'andya, Pal lirigaliy, Ada Adams, Thelma NVillianis. Anna Johnson, Bn-nilrle llarrns, Kay Tindall, llarliara Zajar, Delis liethlxe, Ellen lim-late. Vlaire Welsh. listln-r llllll'lil'l', Belle Lee Ciriilillu, Huh llezilla, Bill Reynolds, 'l'nm Delnlianly, Sylxan lfranli, lid fululn-rly. Harry liline. Alvwni: Vera .l:n-lwlli. llznldalenn Iliflleinmn. Levina Fhainnan, Ill-vm-rly Bower, Jnmci Gilisnn, Krista Uullna, .lane Waln, llnlierl Rice, Jain--N Ill :i ren. l-lwing and Trenton ll. S. shared the awzirml in our llebate Tournament. Hamilton Forensic League Highlights 1954-1955 'l'.X'l'l'I l'IYl'INl'5 lui ' ' A ' ' ' sw-ll llnrn-li, Nate trophy, nratorlral interpreta- lmn. Lynn Wuliinuer, Slate trophy, iuu1x'y reading. Janet Sebastian. iirnl lvlnee ln 1 plarw Slate .. -min in--dal. in-iuinal uratm-ry. .lim-vh lfenninmre. lst, S1-eti4m:ils, lnnnm-uns d4-elannaiion. lllary Ann lllungon, -nil lvlaee Stale Sn-eliimala, ulranmiiv inln-iprelaliun. l.X'l'lUN,Xl. l'lVl'fN'l'S llulwrl llezilla, Lrulcl medal, 0lllslanKlim! Heli , N.I-'.L. Student l'ull'Lln'ss. l'l'll'll'll l4'l'lS'l'lY.Xl. 1'l'i-im-Iv l'nix',l llamillun Sth nf full selnmls in I? states. KH-iliiieziles fur lJillQ1ninlinu. Marlene Valery. dramaliz' i1ilvi'lvi--i:ilimi: Lynn Xleliiiiuer. pm-try rvnrlinfi liulwrl liezilla, ilisviivinii. l'lll'l'll l1',X'I l N ltlll l X ri xulinul lfllli n lh l il 4' ' C.'1'l'll.l.l'INk'l'l Sheila llliltli-man. prvelry' - -: e and l'l1arles Tait. ilisenssinn: liulwrl llewilla :innl lnllen lk-lale. exlv-lmmrv Npvzilxlilu. ll'fll.'X'l'lN1l ll XM lliiilm liil NX llulli XY:ila ' : ' -A : ', 'illiani lin-ylnvlnls, Rulverl lim-zilla, li, It N I ' xml liniil vin- l 'l'l'fl.l'fYl.'ll N lin-. -l i, 1: fl mlixenssirm winner, .Inninr 'l'mrn Mwlinq nl' the Air. 1n'elimin:iry and semi-linals. N.F.L. Humorous Ileclamation Award N.F.L.-10 Year Award N.F.L. Dramatic Interpretation Award A nil Hamilton versus Pennsbury. ,,, 5.7, 'R ', 1 YI - ' my Wu ' Siva XSQKKX im: 941 ,-H. 'SGS If SU- rf- yk. K :fm A umm '91 , Ibm Mr -5 fa 1 T ,- g N 5, WF' E f ri vu .df , A . Mofw Vj' A ggqcb 7' Mme, lim Q A 4gZ'fQ., -x 3 wi 41. eil? , J X 2 N f ff' 4 1 , :H 5 ,,,, A . Hx 'A R ab 5, fum 5 . 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