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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.
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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
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, 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
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