Hamilton High School West - Retrospect Yearbook (Hamilton, NJ)
- Class of 1956
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11 11 l- 11 1 11 1 11 11 if T1-112 1956 RETRGSPECT 3----...i.i OIQDEIQ GF THE IQETIQOSDECT Title .... . . 1 Staff ....... . . 3 Foreward . . . . 4 Theme ......... . . 5 Tribute ............. .... .... 6 Faculty Theme .................. 7 Administration and Faculty . . 8 to 16 School Scenes .............. 17 to 20 Senior Theme .... .. 21 Seniors ....,...... . . . 22 to 65 Activities Theme .... ....... 6 7 Senior Ball ........ . . . 68 and 69 Senior Play . . A .. . '70 and 71 3 lf! '1 'ft f r L, f Ll' Operetta P.S.8vD.. ...... ....76t092 Sports Theme .... ..... Clubs . . Soccer . ........ . . . . 72 and 73 74 and 75 93 94 and 95 Football 96 and 97 Basketball .... .... 9 8 and 99 Baseball ................ 100 and 101 Track .................. 102 and 103 Girls Athletic Association . . 104 to 106 Modern Dance . ..............,.. 107 Washington Trip ......... 108 to 111 Advertisements .... .... 1 12 to 1 1 9 fr ,.4 Sara Abel Arthur B1nz RETROSPECT STAFF Theodore Kmter Shlrley Jones Al11son Revy Sara Abel Arthur Bmz Betty Clark Sandra M1ller Stanley Jensen Loretta Tureck Betty Clark Theodore Klnter John Kerlm J oelyn Ferrette W11l1am Ford A11se Joyce A11se Joyce Lee Jones Krlsta Uudna John Kerlln Joelyn Ferrette W1l11am Ford John Innes James GlbSOH Gall T1lton Edltor 1n Chref Football Sect1on Day by Day Assocxate Edxtor Club Sect1on Sports Edltor Track Sect1on Operetta Evenlng of Muslc Senlor Play GAA and Modern Dance Typlst Soccer Sect1on GAA and Modern Dance Typ1st Shlrley Jones Alllson Revy Lee Jones Krlsta Uudna Artlst Washmgton Tr1p Sect1on Basketball Sect1on Adrnlnlstratlon and Faculty Photographer Senlor Ball Asslstant Photographer P S :Sz D Section Baseball Sect1on Club Sect1on Staff Page Recorder of Sales Mr Anthony Allto Faculty Adv1sor 4 4. dv 1 f X z Tip K 5 A . 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Yet, in recalling, we think of the many ways in which we have grown during those yearsf-and we are not downheartedl , . . . . .J Ml lhere were times when we found it difficult to lf plod on, especially when term papers and exams leaned heavily upon our minds. However, those wonderful dances, hard-fought games, and sessions of informal talk more than repaid our hours of study and anxiety. Yes, we have grown in the past school years- both intellectually and socially. That is a splendid achievement and a reason for joy. Z We l1ax7e grown O I C A ,lb xr .f,, 4 1 f A Fxve 5 L Aw TRIBUTE ri? IN MEMORIAM To HELEN E HART a much beloved and a.dm1red member of the Faculty of Hamxlton Hxgh School who was esteemed by us not only because she was an msplrmg teacher but also because she was ever mmdful of our needs S Y N J -in ' v - 9 r J with Eilmlh? EQndcr51 1ip HAMILTON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated left to r1ght Henry F G111 Board Attorney Howard D Morrlson Supermtendent of Schools Albert J Gater Jr Presldent Harold Y Bills Ass1stant Superlntendent of Schools and Wlllard F Grlmm Secretary Standmg left to r1ght Clarence W Evans Wallace R Hartman Clarence C Maftln Rlchard C Crockett and Albert E Grlce Jr Absent from photo W1ll1am B Morgan V1ce Presrdent Hugh W Magulre Jr , and Charles E McQuade Howard D Morrlson Supermtendent of Schools Harold Y B1lls Asslstant Superlntendent of Schools E glxt ADMINISTRATION PRINCIPAL Mr Harvey A Hesser VICE PRINCIPAL Mr James A Coursen DEAN of GIRLS Miss Gladys Ely N bale V: ,sf ' X ' ' 1 .- g tiff-L A , gg gf fi., 'U ggtizf B- 1 cg: .i ' If A , ...- , :ii ' .fr fi 1132232425 3 54. .' 4-:E-33:-3 E 5 'laiitil-4 ' ,' ,-1 P -. ':f'i,: 5f'.1f lf-L-Zin g.-- '. , ,Q ., W -.. MZ311' - I-' -11 .2-E' -N 1. 4133? .zs 5. , 'th fi X ' 1-, gg I w -.1.,-.1-,-.xj-,-.-.-- : gg,-.gr -3- f gg-Q ff Carl E. Abbott Geography, Junior Business Training, E.C.A., Varsity Soccer, J.V. Basketball Morris M. Agress Typing for Beginners, Shorthand, J.V. Soccer Anthony A. Alito 9th English 10th English feb Yearbook Miss Louise S. Baird Vocal Music, Choir, Operetta Joseph H. Bartlett Physical Education and Health, Athletic Director Mrs. Roberta Bernath 10th Typing, Shorthand Girls' Attendance, Ping-Pong, Lockers Charles N. Bersch 10th, 11th, 12th Wood Shop, Stage Craft David N. Bird 11th History Mrs. Lillian W. Booth 11th English la,bJ, Senior Dramatics, Senior Play, Class Frolics Clifford L. Breese Physical Education and Health, Behind-the-Wheel Driving, Intramural Director, Ping-Pong, Varsity Basketball Coach, Olympics Raymond M. Brooks 9th, 10th, 12th History Sports' Appreciation Miss Carol M. Collis 10th English Cb,cJ, llth English Cel Girls' Athletic Officials Cheer Leaders Mrs. Mirabah L. Combs Arts and Crafts, Make-up, Stage Design Miss Florence D. Cornwell 12th English Ca,bJ, Booster Club Newly-appointed English Department Chairman Mrs. Shirley Davidson Transcription, Secretarial Practice Mrs. Italia Maria DeVos French I, II, Spanish I Mrs. Catherine M. Divine Algebra I, Plane Geometry, General Math, Chess, Baby Sitting Miss Anna Donnelly 12th English Cal, Senior Coach, English Department Chairman Miss Mary Donnelly Plane Geometry, Algebra II Miss Gladys Ely 12th English fel, Dean of Girls, 12th Girls' Guidance Bernard Emil Physical Education and Health, Behind-the-Wheel Driving, Varsity Football and Baseball Coach, Varsity-H Mrs. Mary C. Farley 11th English fbi, 12th English ich, Freshman Girls' Guidance Arthur Frank Instrumental Music, Dance Band, Concert Bb. d, Orchestra, Ca teria, Majorettes p L. Friel ping I, Shorthand I, tail Selling, At letic Ofllcials Miss Margaret Gaydos 10th English tbl, Public Speaking and Debating Martin Graf, Jr. Mechanical Drawing Peter Hadley Printing Shop, Printing Club Richard W. Held Biology, Visual Aids Carl W. Holcombe Metal Shop, Service Corps Miss Magdalena Houlroyd Librarian, Library Practice Bernard Hughes llth History, Assistant Football Coach Sanford H. Hunsinger Plane Geometry, Industrial Geometry, 12th Boys' Guidance, Highlights of Sports, Checkers, J .V. Baseball Mrs. Emily M. Jamison Secretarial Practice, Stenography and Transcriptions, Stockroom, Practice Typing, Secretarial Practice Ralph H. Jones Bookkeeping II, Bank, Buses, Commercial Department Chairman Max C. Jordan Laboratory Math, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry, Corridor Patrol, Finance Committee, Student Guides, Math Department Chairman Henry S. Kauffman Chemistry, Chemistry Club, 11th Boys' Guidance, Canteen Council, Science Department Chairman AP ,y- Thirteen .ffewxawrlvc QUM ijfwfwi X- 250 rl fs ILA Quia Fou rue n Mrs. Anna Mae Malloy 10th English faj, 9th English, Latin I Neal Mcl-lugh Business Math, General Science, Algebra I, Mathematics Club Stephen E. Moscovic Auto Shop, Home Mechanics Mrs. Genevieve Nemchik 12th History Personality Club John W. Owen llth History, History Department Chairman Mrs. Frances M. Petersen Latin II, III, IV, Social Graces Wendell H. Phillips Physics, Practical Physics, Cafeteria, Model Making, Radio Amateurs John E. Pierson 10th Vocations, Typing, Grounds' Patrol, Criterion Business Manager, Varsity Track Coach Mrs. Fannie B. Pollack Bookkeeping, Registers, Attendance, Usherettes, Majorettes Maurice L. Quimby 10th Vocations, Guidance and Attendance, Placement, Checkers 17 Lewis F. Rader Biology, Camera Club Edward Rish General Science, Practical Chemistry, Science Club, Cafeteria Mrs. Helen G. Rowland 10th English Kal, A 11th Girls' Guidance y 4,1 Miss Helen Sadley ' i 11th English Ca,bJ, + , ' 4 - Criterion , Miss Marian B. Smith t Spanish I, II, ' Honor Society, l Knitting, Foreign - N Language Department Chairman by V C EN, l 3, .Q - Lea E. Terry 11th English Ccl 'f 10th English Cel 9th Boys' Guidance Sophomore Dramatics Sports' Variety J.V. Football Freshman Basketball Production Manager of Miss Marguerite Thompson Physical Education and Health, Gym Managers Girls' Athletic Association Mrs. Alice Wagner Beginners' and Advanced Cooking, Family Relations , y . , 5 X P , Operetta y ' ! X ' b Q I Fifteen Miss Alice C. Wilhelm Business Economic Problems, Typing and Shorthand, Guidance, Tests and Records, Red Cross Miss Elizabeth Willey Physical Education and Health, Modern Dance, Girls' Athletic Association, Student Council Mrs. Alice D. Wriggins Beginners' and Advanced Sewing, Family Relations, Child Care, Beginners' and Advanced Sewing Clubs, Home Economics Department Chairman Mrs. Ethel M. Yepsen 12th History Cal Current Events Lee R. Yopp 10th Geography, 9th World History, Junior Dramatics, Future Teachers of America Miss Rigalda Gropp Senior Clerk V G-v'N qc! 'ff Mrs. Dolores 1DowdJ Mrs. Elizabeth Lane, R.N. Mrs. Hannah Henderson William B. Parent Vinci Junior Clerk High School Nurse Cafeteria Manager Attendance Otflcer Wrth Co operatlon rom Adm1HlStf8tOfS and Workers ,D b.,?5s2i If I were you Id con Mxss Gropp please take a letter centrate of this sublect Well Dave heres an lrnprovement Barbara SK! Poppy Van Ness relaxes Checkmg over the day s We ve always seen h1m after a d1ITlcu1t task attendance hard at work D Mrs fDowdJ Vmcx and M1ss Gropp hard at work rn the The annual TB check omce A welcome sign durrng 1n operatlon those long wmter months 44 Mr Hunsmger clrscusses Pete s My tiles seem to Now here s what we'1l schedule future educatxon mdxcate Sew enteen . . . . 0 - 5 j' .4 f , W as: . rl 1 D 3 1 at K ,ik ,gy l .. , - r ki .. - H .. v - H , . - - . , . y M 7' - f A - 'W- , my . -' ' X . V g ', iv?- ' JW: ,. X I - A L x ,fx ' we l A X . ll X 17, , K 4 . , , . Q Q Y X. V . rf' 1 if -e . .X ' N ' 5 1 . t ' I ,K D . with Sound Classroom Activities 1? A st1tch in time saves nine Los alumnos estudian Did Shakespeare really write this way'P , XX' ln-N Translate A11 Gaul IS divided Future secretaries in Guess who s looking forward into three parts the making to summer K' .ii I smell something burning Its del1c1ous whatever it 1S LL I think the grommet needs replacing. Pass the T square please Brave chemists exploring the unknown X M fx.. '1d i 1 Metal shop in high gear. An intrigued French class in session. Eighteen 'N w1tl1 EXDGYIGHCGS O NSW I..e8I'I'l1I1gS M1ss Lane keepmg Ham1lton1ans healthy Oh another speed test QV? t Q JK A 3 5' Xa ,4 K WWW Would It be poss1ble to buy that pa1nt1ng'P B111s checks and more b1lls' X all Practlce makes perfect secretarxes Flgurlne palntlng 1n art class Spxnted act1on durmg a student faculty - U game Do you th1nk How d1d he get th1s far ln debt? Mr. TerrYS gOt the ball? Nineteen Hlstory must be fun Two cents for every day overdue What s Ed sm1l1ng about'9 French II equlres plenty of co entratlon Well, we do have txme to gosslp. . . with Memories of Pleasant Hours Thank you lad1es for those Junlor Day last year well planned meals H IT TH E M A R The wmner' DENT x PRESIDENT gms fl ma ,us Sm T LL n'Tn ,HNN if QR CLARK EW' my QEQXEQR Thxs looked l1ke a good vote getter Just checkmg 6- 1 as -s. ...A The ballot Rehearsmg Act I Scene II Okay John' ty A Students come to Hamllton on foot by bus Twenty She had by far the best campalgn posters T1lt a llttle more to the rlght Nab: and by car WM o SFX. Preparing for Business C in Ideals, nowleclge, and saith Szlril C. Abel Academic Sara wants to be either a mechanical engineer or a draltsman. Her music and painting interests will help her relax after those stiff homework sessions. Sara belonged to Usherettes, Sewing and Chemistry Clubs, and planned the Retrospect's Operetta page. She's a member of the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Frank P. Agins Academic Better known as Butch , Frank was a member of the Chess Club in his junior and senior years. An avid stamp collector, Frank also iinds plenty of time to play his accordion. He's planning to enter the Navy or to become an office worker after graduation. bl' s b Sara C. Abel Frank P. Agins Peter A Antonucclo General Pete was a four year intramural participant and also took part in Hamilton Highs Chess Club for three years He names horses as being his biggest interest outside of school As far as the future IS concerned Pete has not yet decided on an occupation Philip H Ashworth General Phil was responsible for operating the spotlights during the Senior plays Teachers plays Music Nights and many school assemblies. He played intramurals all four years and belonged to Stagecraft, Nature Study, and Model-Making Clubs. Phil plans t enter the Air Force. Q H ll, N X V! , 1' ' uk Y rfld V Peter A, Antonuccio Philip H. Ashworth 9. Al, ix i, Michael J. Bajek General Mike has some mighty explosive hobbies: guns, ammunition, and custom cars. A member of Radio Amateurs Club and an intramurals participant, he hopes to join the National Guards full time and be known as Lieutenant Michael Bajek. Finally, he'd like to become an instructor at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Marjorie J. Balogh Commercial Margie, our Senior Ball Queen, was a member of Usherettes and captain of the Black Team in her senior gym class. Having attended the Barbizon School of Modeling in New York, Margie will continue training as a model in Philadelphia. She'd like to do secretarial work full time. . hj' .1 3 1' .CU CO s 'Qt' ' . .4 - ii K .vi f Ronald C. Banko Ronald G. Bearce Twenty-two C' Michael J, Bajek Marjorie J. Balogh Ronald C. Banko Academic Ron, who was a three year member of Highlights of Sports, also belonged to the Oflicials Club and played intramurals, freshman soccer, and J.V. football. His hobbies are fishing, cars, and sports. Ron plans to enter college to study industrial designing. Ronald G. Bearce General Ronnie took part in intramural football, soccer, and baseball all four years at Hamilton. He was a member of the Printing Club for three years and Checkers for two. Ron will work on his hobbies-fishing, sports, and cars-until he decides his future work. IK J 1. ff B Q' 'Y' 5. 2 Barbara L. Bednar Alan J. Bedner Eileen L. Bell Commercial The clubs that Eileen belonged to include Babysit- ting, Library Practice, Secretarial Practice, and Senior Dramatics. She belonged to G.A.A. for four years. Eileen likes to read during her spare time and after graduation she plans to enter the business world as a secretary. James B. Bell Academic Jim was our class vice-president and a member of Student Council. He played J.V. and varsity basket- ball and baseball, besides intramurals, and was a four year member of the Officials Club. Jim was campaign manager for Bobbie Holden, Student Council presi- dential candidate. Jim's undecided about his future. 47' QL' I ,N 5- xr- x is .I 1 William W. Belmont Eleanor M. Benyon Academic Robert Bezilla Bob was chosen a top U. S. debator, received an N.F.L. distinction award for debating, and an American Legion medal as an outstanding representative to Student Congress. Bob served as Senior Play student director and was a Criterion writer. He'll study philosophy at John Hopkins University. Theresa A. Bijaczyk Commercial Theresa, a member of the volleyball team and Hall Patrol, worked as a cashier in the cafeteria. She spends her spare time dancing, golnng, cooking, or babysitting, Theresa plans to become a bookkeeper, or she may go to school to study accounting. Barbara L. Bednar Commercial Bobbie, a sports-minded girl, was a G.A.A. member. captain of her homeroom volleyball squad, and cap- tain of the Black Team. She also participated in the Modern Dance program and was secretary of the school bank. Bobbie plans to go to State Teachers College to become a commercial teacher. Alan J. Bedner Commercial Alan came to us in his senior year from Ewing High. At Ewing he played baseball and belonged to Political Science and Rod and Gun Clubs. Alan is especially excited about fishing. He would like to become an accountant or a lawyer after graduation. X 1 5 Twenty-three 1' fn... Eileen L. Bell james B. Bell William W. Belmont General Bill, homeroom chairman in his senior year, partici- pated in intramurals for four years. He was also a three year member of Chess and four year member of Checkers. Bill plans to join the Army's National Guard Reserve and later work for the Bell Telephone Company. Eleanor M. Benyon General Checkers and the Babysitting Clubs were some of Eleanor's activities at Hamilton. She also worked as a cashier in the cafeteria during her sophomore year. Eleanor, who plans to secure a civil service job, will spend her leisure time listening to Johnny Ray's records. Fm., Robert Bezilla Theresa A. Bijaczyk R. Arthur Binz Academic Art edited the Evening of Music page for Retrospect. He is a good tennis and ping-pong player and an excellent swimmer. Besides joining Checkers, Model- Making, and the Choir as school activities, Art held offices in the Methodist Youth Fellowship. He plans to attend Rutgers or Drew University. Janet M. Bixby Commercial Janet, a member of P.S.8zD. Club and G.A.A., was vice-chairman of her homeroom for four years and secretary to Mr. Quimby and Mr. Agress. She also attended Jersey Girls' State in her junior year. An attendant at the Senior Ball, she plans to work in a business office. 15' f l x .. .nl 5 sl c Robert E. Black Barbara A. Blackwell James L. Blackwell General James, who participated in soccer, also joined Hunt- ing and Fishing, Model-Making, and Boating and Seamanship Clubs. Visual Aids, Railroad Modeling, and Checkers were other clubs which interested him. His hobby is working on his car. Jim plans to enter the gy and afterwards to become a mechanic. Frank M. Blank General An active member of all intramurals, Frank also took part in the Checkers Club for two years and the Hunt- ing and Fishing Club. He lists his hobbies as fishing, football, baseball, and cars. Frank is undecided about the branch of service he will enter. xfb . 'Tis I l V X . 5 x X I Robert H. Bloomer Richard B. Boenig ' 1 Tweniyefour james L. B kwell 0 1. R. Arthur Binz janet M. Bixby Robert E. Black Academic Bob, who plans to enter General Motors Institute to study mechanical engineering, has an impressive record in the Boy Scouts, Trenton Archery Club, and Methodist Youth Fellowship. In school he was in Hunting and Fishing, Model-Making, Chemistry, and Math Clubs. Happy engineering, Bob! Barbara A. Blackwell Commercial Barbie, a member of the Typing Club and Usherettes, participated in girls' baseball and after-school hockey. She worked in the school office for two years and hopes to continue secretarial work after graduation. Barbie's rather sure she'll be married within three years. Frank M. Blank Robert H. Bloomer General Bob participated in Hunting and Fishing, Sports Appreciation, Boating and Seamanship, and Arts and Leisure Clubs. The sports which interested him were J.V. soccer, intramural baseball, soccer, and football. Bob hasn't decided on his future plans, though he is thinking of entering a branch of the service. Richard B. Boenig Academic Dick, a member of the Choir, P.S.8zD., and Highlights of Sports, came to Hamilton from Chester High School in Vermont. He played intramurals and was homeroom salesman for three years. Dick likes to strum the guitar. He doesn't know yet what he'll do after graduation. XX we i 319 'bug' -C' Beverly P. Boltz Charles G. Booz Adelaide Borgogno Commercial Known to her friends as Lolly , she was a member of the Typing Club and Advanced Sewing Club. Lolly played intramural volleyball for two years and after graduation she hopes to become a secretary. Lolly worked part time in her senior year at the Broad Theatre. Eileen Borgogno General An avid sports enthusiast, Eileen took part in all intramural sports, and joined Sports Appreciation and G.A.A. Clubs. In her junior year, she served as home- room librarian and, as a senior, Eileen joined Senior Dramatics and Stage Design. She plans to enter the field of selling. ' s -'un , fa fx 5 if sv -6' Barbara Boschuk George S. Bound, Ronald J. Bound Academic Ron played four years of intramurals and belonged to the Chess, Boating and Seamanship, Chemistry and Mathematics Clubs. His hobbies are baseball and chess, After Hamilton High days, Ron would like to enter Trenton Junior College to study engineering. He doesn't know yet what branch of engineering he'll pursue. Beverly Ann Bower Academic A steady honor student, Bev was a four year P.S.8zD. member and secretary-member of the Future Teachers of America Club. Other activities included: corres- ponding secretary of Central Conference Luther League, a Rainbow Girl, and Senior Play understudy. Bev will attend Trenton State Teachers College. J Beverly P. Boltz Academic Bev, a member of P.S.8zD. and G.A.A., joined the Orchestra, Usherettes, and Leader Corps. She was on hockey and basketball class color teams, and captain of the basketball team. She worked as a Sunday School teacher and moderator of Youth Fellowship. Bev may enter nurse's training. Charles G. Booz General A terrific varsity baseball pitcher for Hamilton, Charlie set many impressive baseball records. He was intramural captain for two years and senior homeroom vice-chairman. Charlie joined the Varsity-H Club. After graduation, he is planning to enter the Air Force. Twenty-five Adelaide Borgogno Eileen Borgogno Barbara Boschuk Commercial Barbara was chairman of her homeroom for the first and last two years at Hamilton. For the last three years she served ably as Mr. Abbott's secretary, the field in which she expects to carry on. In sports, Barbara was a Black Team captain. George S. Bound, Jr. Commercial George was a band and orchestra member at Trenton Central High. He came to Hamilton as a junior and participated in all intramural sports. Georges hobby is bowling and he bowls with a few organized leagues. He hasn't decided what he'll do after graduation. -Cf' Ronald J. Bound Beverly Ann Bower John E. Bowers Commercial Jack's plans for the future seem definite: Rider College and accounting. He was active in Checkers, Visual Aids, and Service Corps. Jack played intra- murals for two years, then devoted most of spare time to working in the school bank. Jack chooses bowling as his sport. Ashfield H. Bozarth Academic If Asher's plans jell, he'll go to the Coast Guard's Navigational School. Preparation for this was his membership in the Boating and Seamanship Club. He lists speedboats as a hobby. Asher ably served as president of the Service Corps and as trainer of the football team. ul--Q Um 6 1:5 4 . 'Q 4 I If Judith G. Bradley Barbara A. Braithwaite Alice S. Brecht Academic Alice was a four-year member of the Make-up Club, where she made up the performers for plays, assembly programs, and operettas. Her extra-curricular activi- ties included service as a Rainbow Girl and Methodist Youth member. Alice is definite about studying dental hygiene at Temple University. Doris L. Breece General Doris, who came to Hamilton from Greenwood School, participated in baseball and was captain of the volleyball team. She also worked in the cafeteria and belonged to Typing and Make-up Clubs. Doris plans to get married and work for the Bell Telephone Company. 7 ,f 9' X 4... Sally Lu Breese William F, Brenner Twenty-six X 1' if John E. Bowers Ashfield H. Bozarth Judith G. Bradley Commercial Judy belonged to Sophomore Dramatics, Typing, and Sewing Clubs. She favors baseball above other sports and was chosen a squad leader of her sophomore gym class. In her spare time Judy likes to knit and sew. She plans to become a comptometer operator after graduation. Barbara A. Braithwaite Academic Burk, a photography fan, was a member of Sopho- more and Junior Dramatics, Usherettes, Home Mechanics, and Chemistry Clubs. She played hockey, basketball, baseball, and P.A.L. baseball in her freshman and sophomore years. Barbara plans to study for a medical career at Urslnus College. x l lb ,l Q' Alice S. Brecht Doris L. Breece Academic Sally Lu Breese Musically-inclined Sally played with the Concert Band, Orchestra and the Football Band. She was also a debator and G.A.A. basketball manager and player. Her favorite sports were basketball, baseball, hockey, and swimming. Sally plans to study nursing at Mercer Hospital. She was Mr. Terry's secretary. William F. Brenner Academic Honor Student Bill Brenner was an avid dramatlst who portrayed Dr. Chasbull in the senior play. While a sophomore member of P.S.8z.D., Bill won first place in the district humorous contest. He also served as a homeroom officer, a Criterion member, and a scout. Bill will study engineering. ,.,f Q' David M. Brischler General Dave is an outdoor boy who enjoys hunting, fishing, and skating. He played all intramural sports, as well as J.V. football. As a freshman he was a Band member and joined Checkers Club for two years. Dave plans to enlist in the Air Force after graduation. Marlene K. Brown General Marlene has definite plans for the future. She'll enter the Dorothy Thomas School of Retail Buying and Selling to train for department store work. She also plans to attend a modeling school in New York. A t Hamilton Marlene belonged to Make-up, Stagecraft, t, played volleyball. David M. Brischler Brow X YJ fl I ,f , lf' 2 A3723 Richard I-l. Brown General Dick was a hard-hitting, three year varsity line for the Hornets football squad. Dick also joined G Leaders, Highlights of Sports, Athletic Oflicials Club,. and Varsity-H Club. Dick is going to Trenton Junior College in preparation for a career in the engineering field. David W. Bryan General Co-captain of the l55 varsity football team, Dave also played varsity basketball. Sports being uppermost with Dave, he became a member of the Varsity-H Club, Officials Club, the Olympics, and Gym Leaders Club. Dave's undecided about his future plans after high school days. Z. x 1-v Joan A. Bublat James A. Buckley Joanne Buckley Commercial A four-year member of G.A.A., Joanne participated in intramural baseball and volleyball, served on the Student Patrol, and was a member of the Babysitting and Typing Clubs. Her hobbies include roller skating, babysitting, and dancing. Upon graduation, Joanne plans to become an airline hostess. John F. Buckley General Bud was a third baseman on the varsity baseball team. He worked industriously for four years as a stagecraft member and was a member of the Canteen Council. Bud is a terriiic hunter and is interested in all sports. He wants to join the Army upon graduation. MEAL 115 Q N., Richard H. Brown David W. Bryan Joan A. Bublat Academic Joan, a golf and Waterskiing enthusiast, had one of the leads in the Sophomore Dramatics play. She also was amember of Junior Dramatics, Chemistry, P.S.8z.D., and the G,A.A. Joan plans to enter the secretarial Held after graduation from Hamilton. James A. Buckley Commercial A J.V. football player in his sophomore year, Jim also was a member of the Band during his first two years. For the last three years, Jim was a Visual Aids worker and a member of the Booster Club. He's going to study accounting at Rider College. an 5 -nf H j x X Joanne Buckley john F. Buckley .N ,A . Jon P. Burmeister General 1 Jack, a four-year chess player and a checker player in his sophomore year, played intramural football all four years. His hobbies are fishing, cars and boats. Jack hopes to enlist in the Navy and already is an apprentice for a boat captain's license. 3 le? 3' I if John V. Byrne General John came to us in his junior year from Trenton Catholic. He was a member of the Beginners Typing Club, an active participant in intramurals, and served as his homeroom secretary for two years. John hopes to enter the Navy after graduating from Hamilton. Jon P. Burmeister John V. Byrne Alberta L. Caponi Commercial Al was our class secretary-treasurer. For four years she served as homeroom secretary. Adept at dancing, Al tripped the light fantastic in Modern Dance. An all-round girl, Al was active in sports and captained a squad of the Orange team. She'll be a secretary after graduation. Richard Carnall Academic Dick was a four-year track team member and played intramurals for four years. He helped decorate for the junior prom and sang in the senior choir. Swimming, fishing, hunting, and boating are his favorite hobbies. An engineering course at Trenton Junior College will be Dick's next step. Alberta L. Caponi Richard Carnall Mildred J. Carothers Commercial Millie attended Trenton Central High School for two years before joining us at Hamilton. While at Trenton High she participated in Sports Night and also played on a softball team. Mildred, whose hobby is collecting records, plans to be a secretary after graduation. Nancy A. Carr Commercial 3' ' Nancy, a Hall Patrol member, was squad leader in her gym class and ping-pong champ during her fresh- man year. She was a member of G.A.A. and played in ing, swimming, and dancing. Nancy would like to sophomore intramurals. Her hobbies are roller skat- N b come a medi al secretary. Zi3ffH,M4ZL' ' 'ld d . C N A. C Mi re J arothers ancy arr Walter M. Carson General Walt's interests were sports, he played intramurals during his high school days. He was also interested in wrestling and baseball. He played chess and checkers for two years. Walt also participated in Ping-Pong and Gym Leaders Clubs. He is undecided about his future plans. C' Judith M. Casto Commercial Judy did not attend Hamilton during her freshman year. When she came to us from Christian Day, Judy joined the Sewing and Typing Clubs. Her hobby is skating. Upon graduating, Judy is thinking either of attending Rider's secretarial school or of joining the WAVES. I Y x. . . rs f - i . .. I . ' A ' , . .. if ' 1 ' f ' Walter M. Carson Judith M. Casto Twenty-eight Guy J. Castranova Sandra J. Cathcart Leone A. Chapman Academic A four-year member of the Make-up Club, Lee also belonged to the G.A.A., P.S,8cD., and Gadget Club. She likes swimming and classical music. After gradu- ation she expects to prepare for a nursing career at Lackenaw Hospital. Lee was an honor student. Jack J. Chiavetta General Jack was a member of the Highlights of Sports and Wrestling Clubs. An intramural member for four years, he was elected chairman of his sophomore homeroom. Upon graduating, Jack would like to enter a trade school and eventually become a mason. Guy J. Castranova General A four-year intramural member, Guy belonged to the Model-Making Club for three years, Checkers, and Highlights of Sports Clubsq Outside of school, Guy's main interest is cars, After graduating, he hopes to enter Trenton Junior College to study electrical engineering. Sandra J. Cathcart Commercial One of Hamilton's pretty majorettes, Sandy kept in shape working as a squad leader in gym and playing intramurals. She acted as homeroom chairman in her sophomore year. Sandy was a member of the Sec- retarial Practice Club, and would like to p ' secretary after graduation. 6 3. p1'1V3.T.B 11 Cf J Mary Ann T. Chiavetta Betty F. Clark Edythe A. Coles Academic Edie , a member of Babysitting, Future Teachers of America, G.A.A., and Chemistry Clubs, lists her hobbies as dancing, reading and swimming. Edie also enjoys sports, having played hockey and baseball. Twice Mr. Quimby's secretary, she will enter the Uni- versity of Maryland and become a welfare worker. Myrna I. Comiskey General The many clubs that Myrna belonged to include Checkers, Library, Secretarial Practice, and Athletic Ofhcials. She played intramural volleyball and base- ball and was elected gym class captain in her sopho- more year. Myrna's hobbies are ice skating and swim- ming. Her future is undecided, Q97 Leone A. Chapman jack J. Chiavetta Mary Ann T. Chiavetta Commercial Mary Ann came to us from St. Joachim's. In her sophomore year she joined the Babysitting Club. As a senior she became a member of Secretarial Practice Club. Collecting stamps is listed as her favorite subject. Mary Ann hopes to become a stenographer after her graduation. Betty F. Clark Academic Betty came to Hamilton shortly after the start of the freshman year from Madison Junior High in New- ark. At Hamilton she was a member of the Gadget Club, Stage Design, and the Honor Society. Betty edited the Senior Play page for Retrospect. She'll enter Pratt Institute in the fall. Twenty-nine .L Edythe A. Coles Myrna I. Comiskey James M. Crawford Academic A boy who can really play that piano, Jim was in the Orchestra all four years at Hamilton, Aside from his music, Jim played intramurals all four years and belonged to various sports' clubs. He plans to enter the Air Force after graduation Carol A Cressler Commercial Carol participated ln Senior Dramatics and the Junior Red Cross for two years and was also a MaJor ette She played baseball and volleyball Skatlng and record collectmg are her hobbies Carol practiced for her future secretarial work by being Mr Birds secretary Loretta A Curlev General Mickey enjoyed playlng hockey volleyball and baseball and was a member of GAA for two years Her hobbies take up most of her spare time swimming horseback riding dancing and bowling After gradu ation Loretta hopes to become a clerk typist Marriage is also in hei future plans Mildred A D'Am1co Commercial Millie s club activity included PS 8zD Babysitting and Typing Her favorite sports are hockey basket ball baseball and volleyball and she uses her spare time ICC skating listening to records and dancing Receiving training., as Mr Hunsinger s secretary Millie hopes to work as a stenographer or secretary Arthur D Davis X J Wesley Dawson Cullen Robert W Cunningham 3' 'ss- james M Crawford Carol A Cressler Suzanne M Cullen Commerclal Sue was a Junior Red Cross member for two years and played intramural baseball and volleyball She was secretary for Miss Houlroyd in her Junior and SE1l10I' years and also Joined Senior Dramatlcs Sue plans to become a secretary Sue likes to skate and collect records Robert W Cunningham General A four year intramural member Bob also played on the freshman football team He belonged to the Highllghts of Sports and Wrestling Clubs Bob lists mechanics as his hobby and after graduation he hopes to secure a position with the Bell Telephone Company QM, i Loretta A Curley Mildred A DAm1co Arthur D Davis General Arthur played on the freshman football basketball and baseball teams and on the JV football and basketball teams He was a member of the Ofhcials and Printing Clubs He also participated in intra murals Art hopes to Join the Air Force J Wesley Dawson Academic Wes a sports and car enthusiast played varsity football soccer and basketball and intramurals He was a member of Highlights of Sports Hunting and Fishing Gym Leaders Officials and Varsity H Clubs Wes plans to study pharmacy at Temple University gs Nu-rf Thomas E. Delahanty Carol A. Delp Robert J. Dermody General Bob, who joined Hunting and Fishing Club and Sports Club, participated in intramurals all four of his years at Hamilton. He also took part in weight lifting and was very active in football. Bob's hobbies are all sports and his future is undecided. Clark R. Dickinson Academic Clark came to us from Allentown High, where he was vice-president of his class. In Hamilton he served as treasurer and president of P.S.8z.D., took part in debate tournaments, the senior play, and served as homeroom vice chairman. Clark may go to Rutgers to train as a veterinarian. s S. William C. Dilts J. Herbert Dinger Mary Ann Dogoli Commercial Mary Ann, one of Hamilton's very lively majorettes, enjoyed playing baseball, basketball, volleyball, and field hockey. She belonged to the G.A.A. and was a member of the Secretarial Practice and Library Clubs. Mary Ann plans to train at the IBM School after graduation. Patricia A. Duritt General Pat came from Cathedral High School in her sopho- more year. She took part in intramurals and was a member of Hall Patrol. Among her after-school sports, she liked archery and basketball. Pat, whose hobby is skating, plans to enter the secretarial field. if 'U l . X 9 I 5. Thomas E. Delahanty Commercial Tom was a three-year P.S.8z.D. Club member. He played all intramurals and was once intramural cap- tain of his homeroom. Tom also played varsity football in his senior year. He would like to join the Navy or attend Rider College. Tom came to us from Trenton Catholic. Carol A. Delp Commercial An accomplished piano player, Carol was a member of the American Junior Red Cross and Gadget Clubs, besides working for Mr. Agress in Room A. She also took part in G.A.A., including after-school volleyball. Carol hopes to take up nursing at Mercer Hospital. J. Dermody William C. Dilts Commercial Bill was on the freshman soccer team, and joined Sports and Checkers Clubs that same year. He took part in intramurals all four years. In his spare time, Bill goes hunting, fishing, or plays his accordion. Bill will attend either Rider College or join the Navy, J. Herbert Dinger General Herb came to us from Trenton Catholic where he was a member of Social Club for nearly three years and played varsity soccer. In Hamilton he joined Science Club, Hall Patrol, and also participated in intramurals. Herb plans to enter Rider College. Thirty-onu 5 ex ...., 7 . I s- Mary Ann Dogoli Patricia A. Duritt -X June E. Dutko Commercial June captained and played basketball, volleyball. hockey, and baseball. She was chosen Orange Team N captain. A senior homeroom chairman, June was an active G.A.A. council member and candy salesman. She lists Modern Dance as an accomplishment and her work for Miss Ely as nne practice for her future vocation-bookkeeping. Stephen P. Dzubryk General During his last two years Steve played intramural softball and football. In his junior year he was a member of the Science Club. Steve's hobbies include auto mechanics, radio and television repairing, and photography. He is planning to enter Trenton Tech- nical Institute upon graduation. Robert H. Edgar, Jr. joan E. Edwards Thomas Elberson Commercial For Tom, sports are the main interests. He played intramurals for four years and was a member of the Ping-Pong Club. He also was a Hall Patrol member and a participant in the Model-Making Club. Tom plans to join the Air Force after graduation. Daniel B. Emerson Commercial Danny, who wishes to follow theatre work, gained experience by participating in several assembly pro- grams, the Operetta being his standout. A four-year choir member, he also served as homeroom salesman in his sophomore year. Danny may go to Rider College or study drama at an undetermined college. Q5 I: I Us ai Cf June E. , If hir, Stephen P. Dzubryk . ,X 44 .9 Mila f ff S james T. Emery Carol Eposito Thi rty-two Robert H! dgar, Jr. Academic Bob, a one year member of Model-Making, Chess, Checkers, and Chemistry Clubs, was in intramurals for four years. He was school banker during his last two years, and outside school the chairman of the Westminster Fellowship atfhis church. Bob's hobbies are photography, golf, and model-making. Joan E. Edwards Commercial Joan, whose future plans are directed to the sec- retarial field or to work at the Bell Telephone Company, belonged to Publicity and Secretarial Prac- tice Clubs. Her hobbies are drawing, ice skating, and horseback riding. Joan also played volleyball in her sophomore year. 5. its in-ff W ... l I l . I' V Thomas Elberson Daniel B. Emerson James T. Emery General Jim, a member of the varsity soccer team, was in Stage Craft, Hunting and Fishing, and Checkers Clubs. Jim played intramurals for four years and was home- room librarian in his freshman and junior years. Jim's hobbies include boating, camping, and artwork. He's undecided about the future. Carol Esposito Commercial Carol, a make-up expert, took this club all four years. She was a squad leader for two years and played intra- murals in her senior year. Under Miss Ely's guidance, Carol gained valuable experience for her future career as a secretary. Carol served as her senior homeroom secretary. 2 vw? Sandra Estabrook Mattie A Eubanks Robert J Ewans General Bob was a member of the Prlntrng Club for two years He also played intramural sports for four years Bob enjoys tinkering Wlth hrs car and going to stock car races Upon graduation he plans to Joxn the Army After hrs military duty hell learn a trade Howard J Ewerett General Howard played rn the Concert Band and was a member of the Science Club He participated rn the spring music festrval for four years As hrs hobbies Howard lrsts hunting and fishing After graduation he IS planning to enter the Arr Force ,pn 'i Raymond Everett Joseph J Fenmmore Carole D Ferguson Commercial Chosen the best athlete of the year by the Crr terron rn her freshman year Carole proved herself an accomplished athlete As GAA president Carole represented many different sport activities Black Team captarn active player and leader of all school sports She 11jOlll the secretarial field after graduation Eileen F Fernandez Commercial Eileen had four years experrence as a homeroom salesman She was a member of the Knitting and Photography Clubs and played GAA basketball and baseball After school Eileen played basketball for the Hamrlton PAL She rs planning to study beauty culture at the Wilfred College of Beauty Sandra Estabrook Commercial Sandy transferred to Hamilton from Cranford High in her second year. She joined the Sewing, Shorthand, and Typing Clubs. Sandy participated in a concert staged at the Stacy Trent Hotel and Skillmans in her junior year. Sandy plans to do office work at the State House after graduation. w Mattie A Eubanks Commercial Mattie a Hall Patrol member Joined Secretarial Practice Babysitting and Red Cross Clubs She played baseball as a freshman and volleyball as a sophomore er hobbies are cooking dancrng and reading Mattie plans to study stenography at Rider College rn prep aratron for a secretarial career 'Ir-, I Robert J Evans Howard J Everett Raymond Everett General Ray played with the Music Festival for four years He also played rn the band and was a member of the Visual Aids Club An intramural player for four years Ray s hobbies include cars and motors Upon graduitron Ray would like to Join the Seabees Joseph J Fenmmore Academic One of the outstanding speakers of PS8zD Joe placed third rn the state for Humorous Declamatrorr as a freshman and reached the finals the next two years Joe w1ll attend Trenton State Teachers College with hopes of becoming a math or science teacher ix i' Carole D Ferguson Eileen F Fernandez fhrrly thr . r L ' 7. , ' ' U ' I 1 Y ' . i 1 . . - , . . ni. 1 C . 1 nv. L , K , .L , 1. ' K X U . . . . . Q . . ' 6- , X , -f ke 5 - ' 1 t l ' . ' , X S .v 1 I . S if! ' ' , I C . -L N , f 1 r ' 7 5 V V f , y .' H ' a W V' Q . ' .' ' ' ' .2 4 ' 1' Q s ' v y , L Q 4 h V. ' I Q s' -4 I L . , 1 X . tn' I I ' Q qs' L I V , . . in 1 . c ' V ' . ' ' Y A. , ' ' - un: I D Joelyn M. Ferrette Academic Jo, squad leader and three year class captain in gym, participated in intramural basketball, baseball, and volleyball. She joined Checkers, Publicity, Gadget, and originated the Senior Ball page for Retrospect. Her hobbies are photography and swimming. Jo plans to study at Trenton State Teachers College. Angela T. Ferrini Commercial Angie, a member of Babysitting and Red Cross Clubs, was a gym squad leader for two years. She prepared herself for a secretarial career by working as secretary to Mr. Bartlett, Boys' Athletic Director, in the gym office. Angie loves to cook. 'K X X Helen A. Fillman Marian E. Floel Academic After coming to Hamilton from Georgia, Marian's activities were concentrated on the Criterion. She served as feature editor-Qexcellent training since she plans to study journalism at Alderson-Broaddus Col- lege in West Virginia. Marian also was an Usherette and member of the Senior Dramatics Club. William C. Ford Academic Bill, who received the American Legion Award in his freshman year, was a member of the Honor Society and the Quill and Scroll. He was Criterion Sports Editor and the Yearbook's assistant photographer. He was also student sports reporter for the Trenton Times. Bill is planning for the minist1'y. Donald H. Flodmand MiCh3C1 A- Forrest Phyllis M. Forrester ,. Thirty-four ix joelyn M. Ferrette Angela T. Ferrini Helen A. Fillman Commercial Helen, who was homeroom vice chairman, banker, P.S.8zD. historian and librarian, and Criterion adver- tising manager, also joined G.A.A., Officials and Canteen Council. She participated in all sports. Helen gained valuable experience for her future secretarial work by being secretary to Mr. Quimby and Mr. Rader. Donald H. Flodmand General At Hamilton Don played intramural baseball, foot- ball and soccer all four years. He was a member of the Hobby Club during his freshman year. Hunting, fishing, and swimming occupy a lot of Don's time. He intends to join the Navy. After service, he'd like to become a carpenter. Marian E, Floel William C. Ford Michael A. Forrest Academic Mike came to us from Klockner School. In Hamilton he participated in Highlights of Sports and Arts and Leisures. He was also on the Canteen Committee. Mike's hobbies are cars and flying. Mike plans to study at Trenton Junior College. He wants to be a Navy pilot. Phyllis M. Forrester Academic A homeroom secretary in her freshman year, Phyl was elected homeroom chairman in her sophomore year, and Chairman of Usherettes in her junior year. She was a member of the Senior Dramatics Club. After graduation Phyl plans to attend Alderson-Broad- dus College in West Virginia. I V ini 512 Barbara J. Foster John Furda Ronald B. Gater Ronnie, who was a member of Choir for four years, also took part in concerts for the Choir and Orchestra in his freshman and junior years. In his sophomore year he participated in the Operetta. In the future Ronnie hopes to be a painting and decorating contractor. General Roy W. Gater General Roy's high school career was centered about vocal music. He was a four-year member of the Choir and a three-year All-State Chorus member. He partici- pated in the Evening of Music program two years and Operetta the other two years. Roy's undecided about future plans. 4? 'iff' Aurele M. Gatti james R. Gibson L I I ' of f ' . P f J Frances M. Giddens A four-year sports participant, Frances was a real leader. To her credit are baseball team captain, and G.A.A. swimming manager at Y.W.C.A. She joined Red Cross, Official and P.S.8z.D., Frannie is also active in her church choir. She will study nursing at Jersey City Medical Center. Academic Margaret A. Gilsenan Commercial A baseball player in her freshman year and a mem- ber of the Secretarial Practice Club, Peg was also a member of the Hall Patrol. Peg came to Hamilton from St. Joseph's. Her hobby is cooking. After gradu- ation she plans to be a secretary. 55 Barbara J. Foster General Barbara, who came to us from Concord School in Athens, West Virginia, drew posters for dances and football games. She joined Make-up and Stage Design Clubs. Barbara's hobbies are painting and collecting records, and she hopes to work at the Bell Telephone Company after graduation. John Furda Commercial Jack belonged to Highlights of Sports, Checkers, Arts and Leisure, and the Varsity-H Clubs. The last two years he pitched on the varsity baseball team and served as basketball manager for four years. After school Jack is planning to enter the Air Force. 'QL' 1 X. Ronald Roy Gater Aurele M. Gatti Academic Mickey was football manager in his freshman year. He joined Highlights of Sports, Boating and Seaman- ship, Ping-Pong, and was homeroom salesman for three years. Mickey is interested in automotive mechanics and horseback riding. Mickey will join the U. S. Marines, after which he hopes to study mechanical engineering. James R. Gibson Academic Jim, who played freshman and J.V. football, baseball, and basketball, was also a member of the Gym Leaders and OHicials Clubs. He served as homeroom chairman for three years and was a member of the Honor Society. Jim will attend college in hopes of becoming an F.B.I. agent. .3 Frances M. Giddens Margaret A. Gilsenan Thirty-live Jean E. Goldbergcr Academic Jean, an honor student, proved her leadership as Vice-President of her Freshman Class, Criterion Advertising Manager, and Assistant Girl Scout Leader. She joined the Embroidery, Red Cross, Library, Junior Dramatics, and Usherettes, Jean works at the Ham- ilton Township Library, and is planning to be a medical secretary. Robert G. Gomola General Bob participated for three years in the Printing Club and he also played checkers for two years. Intramurals also played a part in his school activities. Bob lists as his hobbies building model planes and boats. He intends to enter the printing business after graduation, Q 5 1 Elison R. Gordon, Jr. Charles L. Green, Elizabeth A. Groene Commercial Betty came to Hamilton in her junior year from Ewing. While at Ewing she belonged to the G.A.A. and various clubs. Betty's hobbies include swimming, skating and dancing. She hopes to be a secretary after graduating. Betty may attend the Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School in New York. Mae E. Grove Commercial Mae, class secretary and treasurer in her sophomore year was a member of the Choir. Service Corps, Typing Club, and G.A.A, She enjoys horses, sports and music as her hobbies. Mae will look for secretarial work or she may join the WAVES. 1'-' lu ,--X fa' 6' f., Jr. G Barbara A. Guenther Jayne E, Guenther Thirty- six FE' . Jr I , if jean A. Goldberger Robert G. Gomola Elison R. Gordon, Jr. General Eli Elison, a hunting and boating fan, was a Stage Craft member and helped operate the lights during most of the auditorium programs. He did a great job for the Senior Play, the Teachers' Show, and Evening of Music program. Elison will probably enter the Navy. Charles L. Green, Jr. Academic Charlie, a Varsity-H Club member, played varsity baseball in his junior and senior years. A four-year member of intramurals, Charlie also belonged to Highlights of Sports, Arts and Leisure, and Checkers Clubs. Charlie's main interest is baseball. Oh, those Milwaukee Braves! 4 zabeth A. Groene Mae E. Grove Academic Barbara A. Guenther An all-round athlete, Bobbi played basketball for the Colonial Fire House Championship Team and baseball in the P.A.L. League. She was active in intra- mural sports at Hamilton and acted as an understudy in the Senior Play. Bobbi has definite plans for the future: marriage. Jayne E. Guenther Academic Jay is planning to enter Trenton State Teachers College to train as an elementary school teacher. She was quite active in all sports'--volleyball, basketball. and baseball intramurals. Jay was in Glee Club and Music Appreciation. Among her special interests, she lists water-skiing and drawing. Qs if g xx K v fl 3 f IU' Ralph R. Gunning John G. Guze, Jr. Nancy Jo Haller General Nance spends most of her free time dancing and skating, She was a member of the Babysitting and Typing Clubs and also served on the Hall Patrol in her senior year. Nance plans to do some sort of clerical work after graduation, Michael E. Harrison Commercial Mike came to Hamilton from Trenton High in his junior year. He was on the swimming team at Trenton and played intramurals at Hamilton, His hobbies are baseball and swimming. After graduation, Mike plans to join the Navy and afterwards enter the cleaning and dyeing business. ,ox Qs Ralph R. Gunning Academic Ralph joined the Checkers Club and was a three year member of Visual Aids. He participated in all intra- mural sports. After school hours Ralph enjoys model- making, auto mechanics, and scout work. He'll enroll at Drexel Institute of Technology to study electrical engineering. John G. Guze, Jr. Academic John, an eager golf fan and player, belonged to P.S.8cD., Visual Aids, Ping-Pong, Chemistry, and Mathematics Clubs. He also played intramural baseball, basketball, soccer, and football, and was homeroom salesman for two years. John hopes to study mechanical engineering at General Motors Institute. Nancy jo Haller Michael E. Harrison Russell M. Hartman Commercial Russ, a four-year member of the Service Corps and co-captain of that organization during his junior year, was also in the Camera Club. He participated in intramurals and his hobbies are photography, hunting, and fishing, Upon graduation Russ hopes to take up printing. Phyllis E. Hartpence Academic Phyl, a three-year member of Choir and Canteen Council, also joined the Checkers and Babysitting Clubs. She participated in a fashion show, in Bacca- laureate Services. and Easter and Christmas programs. Phyl's hobbies are dancing and singing. She'll study nursing at McKinley Hospital. Russell M. Hartman Phyllis E. Hartpence - Vw . ,Hof XA9 ff D.. i SMC, Jacob P. Hasili General L Jake was interested in all sports while at Hamilton. ,im-lc He played intramurals and belonged to the Chess Club Mx for two years. Most of his spare time was taken up attending sports events. Upon graduation Jake intends working as a machinist at the Fairless Company of U. S. Steel. Joan Haven Academic Joan was in the Gadgets and Chemistry Clubs. During her junior and senior years most of her activity was spent as a member of Hall Patrol. Her outside interests are art and swimming. Joan plans to enter nursing training at McKinley Hospital. 1 efliitf 1' i rig -sewn jacob P. Hasili joan Haven Anthony T. Herrera General Tony was a lineman on our State Champion soccer team. He was 11 two' year member of both Checkers and Highlights of Sports Clubs. An avid sports fan, he played all intramuials. He wants to join the Navy, after which he will attend Trenton Junior College to study drafting. Frank Hickman Commercial Frank, an intramural player and J.V. and freshman member of the baseball and soccer teams, also played varsity baseball and goalie for the varsity soccer team. He joined the Officials Club and Varsity-H. Frank's future plans are undecided. Perhaps sports will play a part. . ' M at N Nancy L. Higgins Gloria A. Hluszok Carl K. Hoagland General A Woodworking enthusiast, Carl participated in Stage Craft, Model-Making, Hunting and Fishing, Nature Study and Checkers Clubs. He played intramurals all four years at Hamilton. Carl also collected tickets at Hamilton's home athletic events as a Service Corps member. Carl plans to join the Navy. J. Kelsey Hoffman Commercial Kels was intramural captain during his freshman year. He also was a Visual Aids worker for four years and checkers player for one year. Kels played intra- murals for four years. Upon graduation Kels hopes to enter the Navy. After service he'd like to try radio or TV announcing. SA Barbara A. Holden William J. Houst if 'R Anthony T. Herrera SX 111' . 4 ii-fx 'Y Frank Hickman Nancy L. Higgins General Nancy was in the Babysitting, Red Cross, Gadget and Senior Dramatics Clubs. She also played intra- mural baseball and likes to spend her free time painting. Nancy hopes to attend Rider College. If she doesn't attend college she'd like to work for the Bell Telephone Company. Gloria A. Hluszok Commercial Gloria was a member of the Sewing, Typing, and Ping-Pong Clubs. During her senior year she was Mrs. Farley's secretary. Gloria lists her hobbies as reading and sports. She hopes to enter a business college after graduating and to train as a secretary. .ga N Thirty-eight Carl K. Hoagland J. Kelsey Hoffman Barbara A. Holden Academic A four-year active participant in sports, Bobbie displayed leadership talents as squad leader, class captain, and Jr. councilor at girl scout camps. She joined P.S.8L.D., Jr. Dramatics. and the Chemistry Club and served well as an officer of G.A.A. Bobbie will study nursing at Jefferson Hospital. William J. Houst General Bill, who plays a hot tune on both a trumpet and a French horn, worked loyally on the Dance Band, Football Band, and Music Festivals. Chemistry and Camera Clubs were among his favorites. He'cl like to join the Air Force permanently and be a jet mechanic. ' v l 1 joan G. Hutchinson Mary M. Hutchinson Thomas N. Hvasta General Tom played the trumpet in the Football Band. He was president of the Orchestra in his senior year and played in the Concert Band. A two year member of Sports Appreciation Club, Thomas wants to be a dance band arranger after his discharge from the Navy. John E. Innes Academic John, an honor society member, was in charge of the baseball section of our yearbook, He also was a member of Criterion, Chemistry, Highlights of Sports Club and participated in intramurals. John plans to enter Drexel Institute to study engineering or to become a professional bowler. ' 1 Mary Ann Innocenzi john Inverso, Jr. Rosemarie F. Jaeger Commercial Ro joined Babysitting, Gadgets and Sewing Clubs. She participated in several intramural sports and played after school hockey all four years. Ro enjoys art. She may go to Rider College after graduation to study bookkeeping. Stanley P. Jaquinto General Stan participated in the Operetta and Chorus at Trenton High before coming' to Hamilton in his junior year. He was an active intramural player. Stan's hobbies are baseball, football, music and cars. He hopes to become an electrical engineer with the Air Force. Thirty-nine Rosemarie F. Jaeger fo Joan G. Hutchinson Commercial Joni, a sports fan and a salt and pepper shaker collector, was the third page editor of the Criterion. She played baseball, hockey, basketball, and volleyball. Joni was a G.A.A. council member and treasurer and baseball co-manager. She'll do secretarial work come June. Mary M. Hutchinson Commercial Hutch was the captain of Hamilton's flashy cheer- leaders. She was on the Canteen Council, in the G.A.A., and was an officer in homeroom and gym. Hutch worked as Mr. Yopp's secretary. She'd like to attend Rider College. If not, shell do secretarial work. 37 X' Thomas N. Hvasta john E. Innes Mary Ann Innocenzi Academic While at Hamilton, Mary Ann built an impressive record in sports and club activities. A strong com- petitor on the baseball field and volleyball court, she also was active in intramurals. She was most active as Red Cross Club representative and president, She'll study nursing at St. Francis Hospital. John Inverso, Jr. General John, a member of the Stage Craft Club for his last three years, raises pigs and goats as his hobby. Helf hopes to take up the printing trade after graduatighf If this doesn't come about he'll g in for grmingj John will also join the Natiol a ardsbbb' ' V - LWB? ,M ,M .1 JL ff Wu SVU' ji ju' Hifi' f X!! 'V Lrxfidigl M Ck BN Stanley N. Jensen Academic Stan was soccer editor for the Retrospect and was baseball manager for three years. He played intra- murals for four years and was in the Highlights of Sports Club for two years and Visual Aids Club for one year. Stan will attend Rider College upon graduation. Anna G. Johnson Commercial Anna entered Hamilton in her sophomore year. She joined Criterion, P.S.8zD. for two years, and Hamilton's Booster Club. Volleyball and baseball were her favorite sports. She was secretary to Mr. Friel in her senior year. Anna plans to become a commercial teacher after studying at State Teachers College. Carolcigh johnson Charlotte M. jones E. Lee Jones Academic Meet our yearbook's basketball editor, who played freshman basketball himself. Lee was his homeroom's intramural captain and is an active hunter and fisher- man. His other main interest is cars. At present Lee's future is undecided, but he may enter the service, preferably the Navy. Marva Jones Commercial Marva came to Hamilton at the end of her freshman year from Allentown High. Sewing and typing were her activities at Hamilton. In her spare time she likes to sew and collect stamps. Marva has chosen Mercy Douglas Hospital in Philadelphia as a nurses's training school. I 'ST Shirley A. Jones Alise J. Joyce 5 QS. Forty Stanley N. Jensen Anna G. Johnson Caroleigh Johnson Commercial Carol belonged to the Gadgets and Typing Clubs. As a senior she was in the Dramatics Club and sang in the Choir. Carol likes to cook, dance, and read in her spare time, and someday hopes to work as a telephone operator at the Bell Telephone Company. Charlotte M. Jones Commercial Golden-voiced Charlotte concentrated her interests on lighter things-music and singing. She showed her talents in the Operetta, the Music Festival, and other activities connected with the Choir. After graduation she plans to divide her time between singing and the secretarial field. 1-Y 'hn- E. Lee jones Marva jones Shirley A. Jones Academic Shirley, who participated in hockey and intramurals, was a gym class captain and captain of the intramural baseball team. She was associate editor of the Year- book Staff, Typing Club, Senior Choir, and Y.W.C.A. Choir. Shirley plans to go to Jersey City Medical Center to study pediatrics. Alise J. Joyce Academic Alise was an active G.A.A. member who also played intramurals. She acted in the Sophomore Play and Junior talent show. Alise was a Retrospect artist and creator of the Washington Trip page. She'll attend University of Miami, after which she hopes to be a commercial artist. nr-, 6 53 14' g Arthur J. Julian Christine S. Kaczor Robert W. Kadis Academic Bob, an honor student while at Hamilton, is seeking appointment to the United States Air Force Academy. He was a member of Visual Aids for three years, Checkers, Ping-Pong and Chemistry Clubs, and took part in intramurals for four years and joined P.S.8z.D. as a freshman. Anne B. Karaffa Academic Anne, who had Library Practice and worked in the library for two years, also joined Gadget Club and G.A.A. She belonged to the Future Teachers of Amer- ica, Home Mechanics, Sewing Clubs, and Hall Patrol. Anne plans to enter New Jersey State Teachers College. -1: 9 Phyllis E. Karch Joyce A. Kelsey John J. Kerlin Commercial Our yearbook photographer, John really knows his business when it comes to cameras. He belonged to the Camera Club and his hobbies are photography, of course, and boating. John plans to enter the Coast Guard and eventually own his own photography studio. Lewis F. Kimble General Krash played intramurals for four years and was a member of the Chess and Checkers, Highlights of Sports, and Boating and Seamanship Clubs. His hob- bies are hunting and working on cars and motorcycles. Lewis will strive for the U. S. Marine Reserve Motor Transport Division. is Y 1 0 . . 5 X ' X I if Forty-one Arthur J. Julian Academic Art was active in intramurals for four years, Visual Aids for three years, and baseball manager for two years. Art's hobbies are football, boating, and swim- ming. He's hoping to enter the Air Force Academy after graduation. At present he's a member of the New Jersey Air National Guards. Christine S. Kaczor Academic Chris belonged to the Babysitting, Gadget, Home Mechanics and Ping-Pong Clubs. She also played intramural baseball and volleyball and was a member of Hall Patrol. For hobbies, Chris likes sewing, swim- ming, and ice skating. She is planning to study nursing at Mercer Hospital. nv Robert W. Kadis Anne B. Karaffa Phyllis E. Karch Academic An intramural player and G,A.A. member, Phyl made the hockey and basketball teams in her freshman year. She joined Criterion, Library, Ping-Pong, and Senior Dramatics. Phyl, whose hobbies are reading, dancing, and flowers, expects to take up nursing at either Temple University or St. Francis Hospital. Joyce A. Kelsey Commercial Joyce, a member of the Rainbow Girls and Methodist Youth Fellowship Publicity Director, belonged to Li- brary, G.A.A., Usherettes, Junior Dramatics, Family Relations, and Senior Dramatics Clubs, and the Honor Society. She played hockey, baseball, and basketball. Joyce hopes to study nursing at McKinley Hospital. AJ' ,J John J. Kerlin Lewis F. Kimble fi! Rona J. King Academic A member of the Future Teachers of America, Rona plans to enter Trenton State Teachers College to become an elementary grade school teacher. She played intramural baseball for four years and was a Majorette. Rona was an Usherette and joined the Gadget Club. K. Theodore Kinter Academic Ted, elected intramural captain for two years and gym leader for two years, is President of the Northern Sub-district of the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Ted's other honors were his awards as New Jersey Boys' State delegate and Retrospect Editor-in-chief and football page creator. 5 Cv' 15 Michael B. Kjetsaa Annamarie Klauser Frank Klein Commercial Frank, freshman king and sophomore class presi- dent, was a member of the Hunting and Fishing and Finance Committee Clubs. A sports enthusiast, he was a member of the varsity football team and played intramurals all four years at Hamilton. Frank plans to be a carpenter. Rita Kleindinst Commercial Rita, who enoys all kinds of sports, lists her favorites as football and basketball. She was a gym class captain in her junior year. During her junior and senior years, Rita belonged to the Finance Committee. She will do office work after graduation. I fx 'fi l. L J 'si Andre D Kochis Ferdinand A Kontura at., 1' Rona J. King K. Theodore Kinter Michael B. Kjetsaa Academic Mike was a member of Hamilton's championship soccer team. During the summertime he worked as a life guard and belonged to the Princeton Junior Tigers' Swim Club. He was a member of Checkers, Chess, and Chemistry Clubs. Mike has decided on an engineering career. Annamarie Klauser Commercial Ann was a member of the Gadget Club and served on the Hall Patrol. She was also a gym class squad leader and worked as Miss Collis' secretary. Ann likes to swim, dance, sing, and listen to the radio. She hopes to do secretarial work after graduation. 2' YB E ,K Wi .l K i xff' I Fran ein Rita Kleindinst Commercial Andre D. Kochis Andre, homeroom vice chairman, joined Arts and Leisure Club and worked in the bank for two years. He also participated in intramurals and sold tickets at sports events. Andre plans to enter Rider College and be an accountant, auditor, or business manager. Ferdinand A. Kontura General Skip, a four-year intramurals player, took part in the ' Wrestling, Checkers, Visual Aids, and Boating and Seamanship Clubs. In his spare time, Skip goes boat- ing, hunting, and auto racing. Skip plans to enter the Army and later become a carpenter apprentice. Forty two gala! I' eb' 3 -, ,,,,-,,f il 3 Helen Kremper General Anthony J. Kubala Tony was a four-year participant in intramurals and a member of the Checkers Club in his freshman and sophomore years. He also joined Visual Aids in his junior year, and Stage Craft in his senior year. With woodworking as a hobby, Anthony hopes to become a carpenter. John R. Lacy Academic Jack played varsity football while maintaining con- sistently high marks. He was a member of the Student Council and attended New Jersey Boys' State. Jack also played J .V. baseball and basketball. He hopes to study chemical engineering or architectural engineer- ing at Rutgers or Penn State. 5 5 -'effl 'Q li? . X . John L. Lakatosh Emery L. LaPierre Chester Latini Academic Chet, Hamilton's number one homeroom salesman for three years, was in Sports Appreciation, Visual Aids, and the Choir. He participated in the Senior Play, Operetta, and intramurals, and was Frank Petroni's campaign manager. Chester plans to study pharmacy at Temple University after graduation. Adelaide G. Layton Commercial A four-year member of the G.A.A., Adelaide belonged to the Red Cross, Babysitting Club, Student Patrol, and Booster Club. Her hobbies are music, with piano her specialty. and decorative painting. Adelaide would like to do clerical work in an office after graduation. Andrejs Krumins Forty-three Helen Kremper Commercial Lemon, a two-year member of the Service Corps and Canteen, was Canteen president in her senior year. She also was an active member in intramural baseball. In her spare time, Lemon enjoys breeding guppies. Her future plans: secretarial work and marriage. Andrejs Krumins Academic Andrejs, a choir member, participated in all choir activities. He was senior homeroom chairman. Be- longing to the American Latvian Youth Association, Honor Society and N. J. Allstate Choir, he was also a Boys' State representative, and played J.V. and varsity soccer. He intends to study medicine. .gg Q X X Anthony J. Kubala john R. Lacy John L. Lakatosh General John likes sports and played intramurals for four years. For three years he belonged to the Checkers and Sports Appreciation Clubs. After school and in his spare time, John enjoys Working on cars and model airplanes. He hopes to become either an auto- mobile or airplane mechanic. Emery L. LaPierre General Emery participated in intramurals during his fresh- man year and joined the Hunting and Fishing and Radio Clubs. He lists his hobbies as hunting and electrical work. Upon graduation he'll probably join the Navy. After Navy service, he'd like a job installing telephones and switchboards. Chester Latini Adelaide G. Layton Judith H. Leaver Academic Judy, a G.A.A. member and co-captain of Modern Dance, enjoys painting, sketching. and music as pastimes. Homeroom vice-chairman once, she played intramurals and was the senior manager of the Cheer- leaders. Judy plans to go to college, possibly to study designing. Howard Lehrer Academic Howard, who participated four years in intramurals, was also a trainer for the football team. Howard joined Criterion, P.S.8zD., Thespian, and Chemistry Clubs. When he wasn't busy with the Senior Play, he did biological and microscopic work. Howard hopes to enter Rutgers to study bacteriology. if 2-,,,?,,.,. Edgar A. Leip Robert L. Lindsay Thomas D. Lippincott General Tom centered his high school days around two main activities-sports and music. In sports, he played soccer for four years and baseball for three years. In music, Tom played in the Football Band and belonged to the Band Club. Tom hopes to go to a prep school. Carolyn Longmuir Commercial Carolyn, who was on the Finance Committee in her sophomore and junior years, also joined Babysitting and Publicity Clubs. Carolyn hopes to enter the secretarial Held after graduation. Her initial exper- ience came when she worked as senior secretary to Mrs. DeVos. K5 Lorraine M. Lovett Kathryn J. Lucidi Gr .. ' hi Forty-four Sv- 1. CCT Judith H. Leaver Howard Lehrer Edgar A. Leip General Ed came to Hamilton from Ewing High in his freshman year. His main interests revolved about cars, cars, and more cars. He played all intramurals and was a member of Checkers Club. He wants to join the Air Force and later become an auto mechanic. Robert L. Lindsay Commercial Bob, Mr. Public Address System for Hamilton's auditorium programs, was a sports enthusiast. He played freshman and J.V. soccer and was senior soccer and basketball manager. He participated in High- lights of Sports, Service Corps, and Visual Aids Clubs. The U. S. Air Force is Bob's choice for the future. 352 ti Thomas D. Lippincott Carolyn Longmuir Lorraine M. Lovett Commercial In her freshman year, Lorraine joined the Baby- sitting Club and was elected Secretary of the Red Cross Club. She participated in intramurals and after school baseball. In her senior year she was secretary for Mrs. Malloy. Lorraine enjoys ice skating and popular music. She plans to enter the secretarial lield. Kathryn J. Lucidi Commercial Kathie, who wants to be a hair dresser, joined the Make-up Club her last three years, Library Club, Secretarial Practice, and Ping-Pong Clubs. Her hobbies are swimming, horseback riding, and hairdressing. Kathie plans to train as a hair dresser at a beautician school in Newark. fs! wr-Y' Frank J Lugossy Sylvla M Madoif Paul Malewlcz Commerclal Walklng the long halls of HHS or partlclpatlng 1n mtramurals lsnt enough exercise for Paul He goes roller skatlng IH hrs spare t1me Paul was sen1or busfness manager of the Cr1ter1on He hopes to attend a trade school and become a barber Raymond T 'Vlangme Commerclal Ray was a Hamllton student who gained hlS h1gh school dlploma by belng tutored at home Hrs favorlte pastlme IS collectlng records and he IS an ardent fishrng and hunting fan Ray would elther l1ke to enter a trade school or enter the field of bookkeepmg S 'ts X X Danxel J Marcus Irma .I Marks Susan G Marks Sue our Hall Patrol Manager for two years Jolned Red Cross Gadgets Usherettes and Sen1or Dramatlcs Clubs Sue played baseball and volleyball lntramurals She llsts her hObb16S as sports and collectmg records Syracuse Unlverslty IS her prefer ence for further study Academic Russell G Martin Jr Academic Honor student Russ concentrated on muslc at Ham llton He played the trumpet ln the Concert Band and Orchestra He was a Chemlstry Club member and 1ntr'1murals player He lb plannlng to enroll at Eastern Baptlst College to study for the mmlstry l' Orly hve Frank J Lugossy Commerclal Hamlltons ace lme cracker Frank Wa co captaln of the varslty football squad HIS athletlc 'ICCO'IlD1lSh ments lnclude three years of varslty football two of JV baseball three Ill the Varslty H Club three as gym leader and four as an athletlc omclal Flank plans to enter college Sylvia M Madoff Academlc Sylvla was a cheerleader srnce her freshman year She was a member of the Publxclty Cluo Modern Dance Group and a four year member of PS8LD servmg as 1ts treasurer rn her freshman year Dynamlc Sylvla w1ll study to become an elementaly school teacher l Paul MBICWICZ Raymond T Mangme Dan1elJ Marcus Dan 1 sports enthuslast played mtramurals and J V football Chosen v1ce presldent of hls homeroom 1n hrs Junlor year Dan also gave energy to the Arts and Lelsure and Chemlstry Clubs He plans to study pre med at St Joseph s College IH Phxladelplna Academic Irma J Marks Commerclal Irma sang rn the Cho1r for three years and was a member of the Babyslttmg Club An accompllshed p13H1SE Irma also llsts 011 palntlng and collectlng ceramlcs as hobbles She IS plannlng to enter the secretarlal field She Worked one summer as secretary at Acme Ham1lton Rubber Company Susan G Marks Russell G Martm, Jr Ni Y vm? . t H U 1 el at by y wr. ' t . ' ' ' ll- . . ,f S ' ' AA x D ' .. . ' ' ' Y ' ,,.f., ' 1 ' .A Q S r ' . 'mt' , . . N , I a so H H r llpfo l . . . 1 ' ' fl, r' . K Z . . . N. X .. 'I v 6 , y . ' A . I . L . . . rx- at :N r ' 'X jv Lois A. Mason Commercial Lois tapdanced in the talent show in her freshman year and hat-checked during canteen dances for four years. Her hobbies are dancing, music and art, and one of her Halloween paintings won a trophy in her junior year. After graduating she hopes to secure a position as a stenographer. Robert L. Massi Academic Bob was a member of the Highlights of Sports Club his first two years at Hamilton. He participated in intramurals and was a member of the Hall Patrol. In his s re 'me, Bob enjoys music and sports. The Navy is after graduation. IU' Robert A. Mathieson Mary F. Mathis Peter R. Maurer General Pete was the boy who provided the wind for that hot trombone in the Football, Dance, and Concert Bands. He is a great hunting and fishing enthusiast, besides listing music and archery as hobbies. He'll enter Trenton Junior College in the fall. Robert W. Mayer General Bob was a member of the track team in his sopho- more year. An intramural player for four years, he Checkers Clubs. Bob is about a ae career for I T was in Dramatics, Hunting and Fishing, and Ches andxyg Dorothy S. Mayoros Gerald P. K ,- 4 If - gl' Q 'Vu 6 'Q I I, Q if N Lois A. Mason Robert L. Massi Robert A. Mathieson General Bob, is a real ham. If you don't think so, listen to KN2CRU on your home receiving set. He was a member of Radio Amateurs Club for four years. He'd like to go to Trenton Technical Institute to prepare for a career in TV and radio servicing. Mary F. Mathis Commercial Mary, who was an usherette for Graduation, Senior Play, Baccalaureate Service, Music Concert, and Par- ents' Night, joined Hall Patrol, Red Cross, and Baby- sitting Clubs. Besides working in the cafeteria, she was secretary to Miss Thompson. Mary plairsy' to join the WAVES and later become a secretary, Q1 3' iw X J, . . , , V U X - '51 X, 2 If Q. ,. v XA sl R' r Q X T X 'N Eff X, in Y 1 : .. 1 F ' I x 1. Peter R. Maurer Robert W. Mayer Dorothy S. Mayoros Commercial Blonde, as she is generally known, joined Secre- tarial Practice and Make-up clubs in her senior year. She also played baseball and ping-pong. Dorothy's hobby is keeping an autobiographical scrapbook up- to-date. She plans to. be a stenographer after graduation and later to open up her own modeling school. Gerald P. Maze Commercial Jerry participated in intramural football and base- ball for four years. He joined Highlights of Sports and Hunting and Fishing Clubs as a freshman, and Checkers Club as a sophomore. Jerry hopes to go into the Navy upon graduation. He's hoping to become a skilled radar technician. Forty-six n'y2'! p ' Q W Fu ,W sw L 'N'-NL Walter H. McCann janet L. McClintock Carol A. McCoy Commercial Carol belonged to the Babysitting, Social Graces, and Junior and Senior Dramatics Clubs. Carol likes to listen to the radio. After graduation sheld like to Work as a secretary. One summer she Worked for the state government, Where she gained experience for her future work. James P. McGough Academic Jim, a four-year cinder man, came to Hamilton from Kingston High School in Pennsylvania in his junior year. He played intramural football, basketball, and soccer and was in the Chemistry Club. Jim intends to go to Villanova, where he'll try for a Navy commission. 6-M . .. l Q I I 91. we Patricia A. McGuckin June W. McKinnon James M. McLaine Academic An honor student, Jim belonged to Sports Appre- ciation, P.S.8z.D., and Senior Dramatics Clubs. Jim acted as Mr. Worthing in the Senior Play and was a Student Council campaign manager. He'll study architecture at one of the following: Princeton, Columbia, M.1.T., or Cornell. Etta Lue P. McNeil General Babysitting and Family Relations Clubs were some of Etta's activities at Hamilton. She also participated in hockey and intramurals. Collecting odd salt shakers is her unusual hobby, and her interest in sewing will aid her in becoming a seamstress. Her second choice: a beautician. Forlyeseven Walter H. McCann Commercial Walt entered Hamilton during his junior year and immediately became active in sports. He played intramural football and basketball and was also a pitcher on the J.V. baseball team. Walt, a member of the Booster Club, plans to enter Rider College to study accounting. Janet L. McClintock Academic Jan, who was a four-year member of Majorettes, belonged to Choir, Modern Dance, Chemistry, Leader Corps, and G.A.A. She was homeroom chairman during her freshman year. She enjoys attending sports events and collecting records. Jan plans to study nursing at McKinley Hospit l. ' Q 'Ti 55 G Carol A. McCoy james P. McGough Patricia A. McGuckin Commercial Pat, a four-year G.A.A. member, also was active in the Library and Senior Dramatics Club. Pat has many hobbies: books, horses, baseball, basketball, and dancing. She would like to enter Endicott Junior College to train as a department store buyer. June W. McKinnon Commercial June was an active participant in volleyball and swimming. She also joined the Babysitting Club in her sophomore year and the Typing Club in her senior year. Interested in becoming a beautician, June hopes to enter the New York School of Beauty Culture. .Q .nahnvlff James M. McLaine Etta Lue P. McNeil 1 Marilyn A. Mehlhorn Commercial Marilyn, who was a student secretary to Mrs. Divine in her senior year, joined the Embroidery, Junior Red Cross, Junior and Senior Dramatics, and Typing Clubs. Her hobby is collecting popular records. After gradu- ation she'll enter McKinley Hospital's School of Nursing to prepare for a nursing career. Charles Metzger General Bub, a four-year member of Visual Aids, was in charge of sound effects for the Senior Play and ran the P.A. system in the auditorium. He also was a homeroom salesman, and four year member of Service. Corps. Bub plans to join the Air Force. ' 5 0346? cfff it Z .9-0 Sandra M. Miller Marion R. Mangan Mary Ann Mongon Academic Mary Ann, Cecily in the Senior Play, was a P.S.8LD. and Criterion staff member. An American Legion Award winner, she was in the Honor Society, National Forensic League, Quill and Scroll Society, Church Youth Forum, and attended Gir1's State. She plans to be a high school math teacher. Chester B. Monti Commercial Chet, captain of his senior gym class, was active in intramurals all four years. He participated in Model- Making, Highlights of Sports, and Senior Drarnatics. One of Chet's favorite hobbies is architectural draw- ing. After graduation Chet plans to enter the restau- rant business. . A Z tl In 12 LI gl!-L A1 ' f , J' xy' Marilyn A. Mehlhorn Charles Metzger Q Sandra M. Miller Commercial Sandy joined Babysitting, Library, Sewing, and Usherettes while at Hamilton. She worked for Mr. Abel in her junior year, and also made the Honor Society. Sandy did the G.A.A. and Modern Dance pages and typing for Retrospect. She intends to enter Rider College to become a medical secretary. Marion R. Mongan Want to know the top ten songs ? She knows. Want to know something Ask Marion. She paints them. She secretarial work or apply as a dental joined Red Cross, Babysitting, and x :- J Xi H t Mary Ann Mongon Chester B. Monti 59,9 if by Clarence Morgan, Jr. General X Try telling Turk that you Weren't speeding when he's performing his duty as a State Trooper. This is Wy Turk's ambition. His favorite clubs were Highlights of Sports, Sports Appreciation, and Gym Leaders. Among his many favorite pastimes are hunting, fishing, trap- Y 7 ping, and baseball. Q ' , X 4 Edison R. Morris General Nl Windy played varsity football and baseball. A mem- ber of the Varsity-H Club, he was in Oflicials and Highlights of Sports Club. Windy was president of x 3 the Freshman Class and homeroom intramurals X 35 , captain during his senior year. He hopes to become a , 'T policeman. t t t f Clarence Morgan, jr. Edison R. Morris Forty-eight :HN 'ii - , . Suv Raymond R. Muhs General Ray played in intramurals during his sophomore, junior, and senior years. He was also in Checkers Club and the Band in his freshman and sophomore years at Hamilton. Ray likes to fix automobiles in his spare time. He plans to enter the rooting trade after graduation. Arlene J. Murdza Academic Arlene was a graceful member of our Modern Dance Club. She was in P.S.8z.D. and G.A.A. for two years and was seen in our halls as a memb of the Hall lhatrol. She plans to become a nurse M9317 technician. , A ' x .U 1,7411 'ln V' wxf A Raymond R. Muhs Arlene J. Murdza Rf A J., VN -'iff' ww ifri ' Mary Lou Murphy Academic Murph served as homeroom librarian, squad leader, intramural captain, Hall Patrol Manager, and a Girls' State alternate. She took part in our talent show and Senior Play. An avid sports enthusiast, she also enjoys collecting hillbilly records. Murph will enter Syracuse University. Robert P. Mydlowski Academic Bob, a gunning and baseball enthusiast, came to Hamilton from Trenton Catholic in his junior year. A pitcher for the varsity baseball team, Bob played intramurals and joined the Arts and Leisure and Ping-Pong Clubs. He plans to study accounting at Rider. A .-52' it Leon J. Newton Diane M. Nicholson Ronald E. Nitzsche Academic A photography bug, Ron spends his spare time with his camera. While at Hamilton Ron served on the Criterion four years, After graduation he plans to attend Lafayette or Lehigh to study electrical engin- eering. Associated with the Luther League, Ron served as president of the Young People's Society. Alexander J. Novatkoski General Alex, a member of the varsity football team for three years, was in the Wrestling, Highlights of Sports, Varsity-H, Weightlifting, Arts and Leisure, and Print- ing Clubs. Upon graduation, Alex hopes to become a State Trooper. His hobby, Weightlifting, may come in handy. Mary Lou Murphy Robert P. Mydlowski Leon J. Newton Commercial Leon participated in intramurals for four years. A member of Oilicials, Visual Aids, and Arts and Leisure Clubs, Leon played J.V. basketball and baseball during his sophomore year. As a freshman he was homeroom salesman. Leon hopes to join the Navy. After service he'll attend college. Diane M. Nicholson General Diane attended St. Mary's in Bordentown before entering Hamilton High. While at Hamilton Diane was a member of Red Cross, Gadgets Club, Make-up, Majorettes, and was a four-year G.A.A. member. The very active Diane plans to become a Pennsylvania Railroad employee. Forty-ni ne Ronald E. Nitzsche Alexander J. Novatkoski Alan R. Oliver Academic Alan, a member of the freshman and J. V. football teams, was also a two-year P.S.8zD. member. Active in DeMolay, Alan's hobbiesgmodeling airplanes and designing buildings-prepare him for an architectural engineering career, He'll enter Brown University in the fall. Joseph Ondi Academic Joe played intramurals for four years and belonged to the P.S.8zD., Criterion, Current Events, and Science Clubs. In his spare time Joe likes to play soccer and ride horses. His future time will be taken up studying engineering at Drexel Institute of Technology. Naomi L. Orr Eugene E. Ossmann George F. Ott General George belonged to the Hunting and Fishing Club and Checkers Club for two years, besides playing intramurals all four years. Georges biggest outside interest is automobiles and mechanics. Naturally, after high school days, he'1l try to land a job as an auto mechanic. John N. Ozmon General Jack played varsity football and was homeroom chairman in his senior year. He was a member of Highlights of Sports for two years and joined Boating and Seamanship, Varsity-H, and Officials Clubs. After he serves two years in the Navy, he wants to become a draftsman. Paul H. Patterson John F. Peate g., 1 uf 4 Fifty V Alan R. Oliver Joseph Ondi Naomi L. Orr General Lois was a member of the Junior Red Cross in her sophomore year. She also participated in both volley- ball and baseball and was an active member of Hall Patrol. In her spare time she enjoys dancing and cooking. Lois has plans to work as a clerk typist for the state government. Eugene E. Ossmann General Gene was on the varsity soccer squad in his senior year and J. V. squad in his junior year. A member of Hunting and Fishing Club and Sports Appreciation Club, Gene hopes to learn the baking trade and eventually establish his own bakery. 157 George F. Ott john N. Ozmon Paul H. Patterson General An intramural player for four years, Paul partici- pated in Checkers and Chess Clubs in his sophomore year and Hunting and Fishing in his junior year. Paul's interested in guns, motorcycling, and painting. He'd like to own either a motorcycle repair or gun- smith shop. John F. Peate Commercial John was a member of the Stage Design, Booster Club, and the Choir. His main interest outside of school is stock cars. John will join either the Air Force or study phases of architecture at a trade school. Perhaps he'll work at John A. Roebling's and Sons. Carl N. Pecl-it Dorothy A. Peck Franklin R. Peterson General Franklin, who is interested in motorcycle riding and auto mechanics, joined the Highlights of Sports and Printing Clubs. He took part in football and was intra- mural captain for two years. Franklin plans to enter the Navy and later become an hydraulic engineer. 0. Frank Petroni Academic Frank was co-captain of the varsity soccer team and President of Student Council. Homeroom chairman for fo ye , Frank was a member of Varsity-H Club, a ved as Hamilton's school reporter. Frank hop further his education at Trenton State Te els Collegef Air Force is a high choice, too. NL. 6 4-uf' 5 9 l'i aka. Martin D. Petrosky Arlene E. Pica Commercial Maryann R. Pietrowski Mary was a member of the Sewing and Red Cross Club and also joined the Modern Dance Group. She was elected homeroom salesman in her senior year. After graduating, Maryann is planning to enter State Teachers College to become a commercial subject teacher. Robert R. Poinsett General Bob was a gym leader for two years and a member of the Student Council for one. As his hobbies, Bob lists hunting and fishing. He plans to attend Rider and then join the Marine Corps in hopes of becoming a pilot. 2 f 'r Maryann R. Pietrowski Robert R. Poinsett l i1'tY-one Carl N. Pecht Academic Carl, a four-year intramural player, played soccer in his freshman and sophomore years. He also par- ticipated in the Highlights of Sports Club the same two years. Carl's main hobby is archery and hunting. After graduation, Carl hopes to enter Webb Institute of Naval Architecture. Dorothy A. Peck Academic Dottie, an usherette and senior dramatist, also was an active G.A.A. member. She was a gym squad leader for two years, played hockey, baseball, and participated in intramurals. She was homeroom chairman in her senior year. Her interests are designing and photo- graphy. Perhaps she'll be a physical education teacher. Franklin R. Peterson O. Frank Petroni Martin D. Petrosky General Marty likes to play checkers and he belonged to the Checkers Club for four years. He was also a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club in his freshman year. Marty played football, soccer, baseball, and on intramural teams. He is undecided about his Arlene E. Pica Arlene, an active member Club and after leisure hours. She and intramural captain oiiice gave her a start ix 4 l Betty J. Powers Commercial Betty was a Junior Red Cross member during her freshman year and played intramural baseball in G.A.A. She worked in the oflice as Mr. Coursen's secretary for two years and hopes to continue Working in the secretarial field after she graduates from Hamilton. Karl F. Provost Academic Duke picked a tough, but interesting field to hoe. He hopes to study electrical engineering at Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia. A member of the Sports Appreciation, Ping-Pong, and Typing Clubs, Karl played lntramurals and is a determined hunter and fisherman. JN 41 Sallie M. Puhalski Doreen Radice Patricia M. Radice Commercial Pat, who participated in Senior Dramatics and Choir, had a lead in the Operetta, Fortune Teller, sang with Kings of Rhythm, and in the show, 7 Top Tunes. Pat's main goal is to become a professional singer. As a starter she may attend a beautician's school. Joyce S. Rainear Commercial Joyce joined Sewing, Babysitting, Gadgets, and Booster Clubs at Hamilton. She was secretary for Mrs. Rowland during her senior year. For hobbies she enjoys ice skating and swimming. Joyce would like to be a commercial teacher and will study at 15 5 0 ff 1 'l i I' . J , , W. to-'9,,l W 5 J .. . lg , 1 . ' , '4 M Q ieii l fx X4 i l i. Walter R. Raywood Robert Reade Fiftyrt Betty J. Powers in 5 45 Karl F. Provost Sallie M. Puhalski Commercial An active participant in intramurals, Sallie was a member of the Sewing, Social Graces, Typing, and Make-up Clubs. With the experience she gained as a secretary for Mrs. Combs, Sallie should be ably prepared for secretarial Work. Her hobbies are photo- graphy and art. Doreen Radice Commercial Doreen played both baseball and hockey and belonged to the Red Cross, Embroidery, and Typing Clubs. She worked during both her junior and senior years as a secretary in the oiiice. She would like to apply this experience to a secretarial career. Patricia M. Radicc Joyce S. Rainear Walter R. Raywood General Walter was an active participant in intramural soccer. He joined the Checkers Club and Printing Club, where he was responsible for printing many of the school programs. His other interests center on guitar-playing, hunting, and tishing. He'd like to become a state trooper after graduation. Robert Reade General Bob served on the Service Corps and the Hall Patrol, besides belonging to the Model-Making and Hunting and Fishing Clubs. A four-year intramural member, Bob spends most of his time either on his motorcycle or hunting and fishing. He hopes someday to become a draftsman. Tb Audrey J. Reed Ronald S. Rehak Virginia A. Rehak Commercial 'Virginia, who came to Hamilton from Cathedral High School in her sophomore year, joined Babysitting, Typing and Knitting Clubs. Aside from working as Mr. Held's secretary in her senior year, Virginia enjoys playing the organ and knitting socks. She plans to become a medical secretary. Lawrence B. Render General Larry was a member of the Checkers Club for four years. He was also a baseball and soccer intramural member, and in his spare time Larry likes to take pictures of wildlife. In the future he hopes to have a business of his own. Allison Revy William F. Reynolds Elane Rich Commercial Her efficient work as Retrospect secretary and Mrs. Combs, secretary gives an idea of Elane's future pro- fession-secretarial work. After participation in G.A.A. for three years, she served as its senior representative. Elane was a member of Make-up, Current Events, and Red Cross Clubs. Grant C. Ridoliino General Grant entered Hamilton in his junior year from Trenton Catholic. He played J. V. football and joined the Wrestling Club at Trenton Catholic. At Hamilton he played intramurals and belonged to the Senior Dramatics Club. After graduating, Grant plans to enter a preparatory school. Afterwards, he'll join the Navy. Audrey J. Reed General Audrey belonged to the Junior Red Cross Club for two years. Her favorite subject is bookkeeping and she hopes to secure a job in an office as a bookkeeper after graduation. Audrey's hobbies are collecting pictures from magazines and listening to records. Ronald S. Rehak General Ron played trumpet in our Football and Concert Bands. He was homeroom librarian for two years and played intramurals for four years. He enjoyed mem- bership in both Checkers and Sports Appreciation Clubs. Ron has plans for entering Trenton College in the fall. Af l JN T i d 7' Virginia A. Rehak Lawrence B. Render Allison Revy Academic Rivets is yearning for appointment to the Air Force Academy, and eventually aero-research and develop- ment. His activities centered in aviation, both as a hobby and as civilian member of Civil Defense. Along other lines, Rivets played Merriman in the senior play and was track-page creator of Retrospect. William F. Reynolds Academic Wally, alias Algernon in the Senior Play, was in the P.S.8zD. Club, participated in School Scoops radio program, and was a varsity track team member. He belongs to the Air Defense Command of Civil Defense. Bill plans to enter the Air Force to study aviation designing and development. Fifty-three Q9 155' '- 'l Elane Rich Grant C. Ridolfino V Arthur T. Riggs General Art Was a member of the Highlights of Sports Club for three years and played intramurals for four years. He likes all the outside sports and is especially inter- ested in hunting and fishing. After graduating, Art plans to serve in the Army. Thomas M. Russo General Tom came to Hamilton from Trenton Catholic High School in his sophomore year. He played on all the intramural teams and was a member of the Hall Patrol. The Navy will probably claim Tom. After service he hopes to be an automobile mechanic. X 4 joseph C. Ryan Joseph Sabat, jr. Loretta M. Sauer Commercial Loretta was a member of the Gadget, Typing, and Knitting Clubs. Her favorite sport is baseball, but she also enjoys playing basketball. Loretta's outside interest is playing the piano and she has become quite good at it. After graduating, Loretta is planning to marry. Anita C. Sauerbaum Academic A dancing enthusiast, Anita was a member of Modern Dance at Hamilton and was selected as a model for Arnold Constable. Anita will be a student at Trenton State Teachers College. She was junior homer om hairman, a cafeteria helper and a gym , ' - ' lx X. ,fi vwttv' .74 Jack Schafer Gail D. Schenck if N N Q5 X A Fifty-four Loretta M. Sauer .r- Ii., Arthur T. Riggs Thomas M. Russo Academic Joseph C. Ryan A sports-lover, Joe was a member of the frosh baseball team and played intramurals all four years at Hamilton. Joe was a four-year member of the band and homeroom librarian in his junior year. Joe plans to enter Rutgers when he graduates from Hamilton. Joseph Sabat, Jr. General Joe, when not hunting or fishing, took time out to play J. V. football for two years and participated in the Sports Appreciation Club. He hopes to attend an industrial arts school to learn sign lettering or he may join the Army. Someday Joe may realize his ambition to see Alaska. -Anita C. Saucrbaum General Jack Schafer Jack played J. V. and varsity soccer and freshman soccer and basketball for Hamilton. Hamilton thanks Jack for his excellent stagecraft work and design. The Navy is next on his list. After service, Jack hopes to be a carpenter. For play, he'll continue with soccer. Gail D. Schenck Commercial In her freshman year Gail participated in the Modern Dance Club at Jr. 2. At Hamilton she took part in the Ping-Pong Club, Majorettes, and sophomore talent show. Gail likes to go skating and dancing and she hopes to enter a modeling or secretarial school. R Kenneth T. Schenck Clara N. Schlagel Lewis M. Schlagel Lewis belonged to the Stagecraft Club for four years, and most of his activities were centered in that club. He likes to hunt and is interested in archery. After graduating, he plans to enter the Navy and possibly make career of Navy service. General Evelyn E. Schrauf General Evelyn was in Senior Dramatics, Make-up, Ping- Pong, Sewing, Sports Appreciation, and Red Cross Clubs. Evelyn played volleyball and baseball for four years. For hobbies she lists sewing, cooking, horse- back riding, and swimming. She hopes to be a typist after graduation. L Fred A. Schulz Susan T. Segoni Robert E. Seker Generaln Robert, a future Navy man, played intramurals i his sophomore, junior, and senior years. He enjoys W all kinds of sports and likes listening to the top tunes. In his junior year Robert joined the varsity track j team. He also joined Checkers and Ping-Pong Clubs. 5 V James H. Semler Commercial Exhaust smoke and screeching tires will be a part of the atmosphere Jim hopes to live in. An avid auto racing fan, he'd like to have something to do with racing and cars. Jim played all intramural sports and belonged to Highlights of Sports and Printing Clubs. Kenneth T. Schenck General An outdoorsman, Kenny spends most of his free time hunting or fishing. While in school his interests centered around sports, singing, and art. Kenny Wants to enlist in the Air Force or enter an electricians school. Kenny served twice as homeroom vice-presi- dent and once as secretary. Clara N. Schlagel Commercial A choir member, Clara participated in all the pro- grams presented by the Choir, including An Evening With Music, the Operetta, and Sunday Services for graduating seniors. She was the nurse's secretary. Clara enjoys music, fishing, swimming, and ice-skating. She'll be a secretary. A Fift y-five Robert E. Seker ST' Lewis M. Schlagel Evelyn E, Schrauf Fred A. Schulz Academic Fred, a two-year member of Hamllton's Wrestling Club, was very active in the Y.M.C.A. and took a great interest in all sports. Fred has selected Drexel as the college he would like to attend to prepare for a career in mechanical engineering. Susan T. Segoni Commercial Sue, an active G.A.A. member, played on the hockey and basketba 1 teams, and, as a senior, became a squad leader in G. .A. She also entertained the class by taking part ' Modern Dance programs. Mrs. Combs' sec t ry f ltee years, Sue plans to become a sec ary er raduation. ,fit 1-6' James H. Semler Samuel R. Severs General Sam, who came to us from Klockner School, par- ticipated in intramural football for three years. He also joined Checkers and Printing Clubs. Hunting, swimming, and skating occupy Sam's spare time. He plans to enter the Navy after graduation and later study printing. Glenda J. Simonson Commercial Glenda, a three-year student secretary for Mrs. Combs, joined Embroidery, Junior Red Cross, Make-up, Secretarial Practice, and Usherettes Clubs. Intramural volleyball and baseball were her favorite sports. Glenda, who enjoys swimming, music, and cooking, will become a secretary after graduation. Nancy Simpson Lorraine E. Skok Dlartin K. Slabicki General Kenny was a two-year member of the Highlights of Sports and Print Clubs. He played all intramural sports for four years. Outside of school, Kenny's interests are hunting and auto mechanics. After graduation Kenny is planning to be a factory worker. William M. Slebodnick General Bill showed his artistry when he won an honorable mention in the community Halloween Window Paint- ing Contest. Chess, intramurals, and Hall Patrol duty shared Bill's time. He hopes to be an electrician after . studying at Trenton Technical School. Until then, Bill will work in the retail business. i is Joan D. Smajda Arlene N. Smith Fifty-six 3. Samuel R. Severs Glenda J. Simonson Nancy Simpson Commercial Nan, who came to us from Bordentown as a junior, was active in Gadget Club, Service Corps and Senior Dramatics. Nan played volleyball and baseball in her junior year. Her outside interests include roller skat- ing and bowling. She plans to become a bookkeeper or secretary. Lorraine E. Skok Commercial Known as Rainy to her friends, Lorraine belonged to Modern Dance, Majorettes, Future Teachers of America and the Honor Society. Her greatest outside interest is oil painting. Lorraine has decided to go to Trenton State Teachers College with plans of becoming a business teacher. Martin K. Slabicki William M. Slebodnick Joan D. Smajda General Joan served as vice-chairman of her homeroom in her sophomore year. She was a member of Make-up and Stage Design and enjoys swimming, baseball, and dancing. A secretary for Mrs. Combs in her senior year, Joan will become a dental assistant and receptionist. Arlene N. Smith Commercial Arlene participated in six different clubs in her high school career: Red Cross, Sports Appreciation, Current Events, Make-up, Typing and G.A.A. She also was the secretary for three different teachers and hopes to continue secretarial work after graduation. Arlene also helped make up characters for the Senior Play. I Joan P. Smith Richard E. Smith Barbara A. Snyder Academic Bobby, who came to us from Villa Victoria, belonged to the Forum Club and the National Forensic League. In Hamilton she participated in F.T.A., Senior Dra- matics, served at Varsity-H banquets, and helped Mrs. Booth with Senior Play. Bobbie plans to be a court reporter or commercial teacher. John Snyder General During his freshman and sophomore years, Jack joined Chess, Checkers, and Highlights of Sports Clubs. He played soccer in his freshman year and participated in intramurals all four years. Jack, whose hobby is automobiles, plans to work at General Motors after graduation. jf 1, Joan P. Smith General An active Modern Dance member, Joan took part in several assembly programs. She also played intramural archery and joined Choir and Family Relations Club. Joan lists her hobbies as ice skating, swimming, and reading. Her future plans include marriage and an ambition to become a dental assistant. Richard E. Smith Academic Dick likes all sports and played J. V. football in his sophomore year, besides intramurals. He played basketball and baseball in the P.A.L. league and football for an undefeated independent team. After school Dick plans to enter the Air Force. Afterwards he'll study civil engineering at Drexel Institute. fx Mary Jayne Soltis Peter J. Soltis Mary J. Sommerville Commercial Mary, a two year member of Majorettes, also joined Ping-Pong, Typing, Family Relations, and Twirling Clubs. With sports as her hobby, Mary was also a Majorette color-guard. She hopes to enter a local hospital and train to be a practical nurse. Marilyn L. Soren Commercial Marilyn was a member of P.S.8z.D., Babysitting, Nature Study, Make-up, Usherettes, and Senior Dra- matics Clubs. She was Mrs. Row1and's secretary in her junior year and Miss Wilhelm's in her senior year. Marilyn hopes to be a receptionist or a secretary. Archery and volleyball were her favorite sports. v lr Fifty-seven Barbara A. Snyder john Snyder Mary Jayne Soltis General Mary Jayne belonged to the G.A.A. and performed in the talent show as a sophomore. Her hobbies include singing, dancing, and playing the piano. She hopes to become either a model or dancer. Marriage also will be included in her immediate plans. Peter J. Soltis General John, the proud owner of a Buick Century, is interested in anything that has to do with automobiles. He lans to enter General Motors Institute for sal a ip or dealership training. John played ' rals for four years and belonged to the Typing, e , and Checkers Clubs. Mary J. Sommerville Marilyn L. Soren F f I E' iff Mahlon Sprague General The smell of printer's ink and smudges under his fingernails doesn't bother Butch . . . printing will be his trade. At Hamilton he was a member of the Highlights of Sports and Printing Clubs. His hobbies are baseball and swimming. Butch was a four-year intramural player. Peter M. Stewart Academic Peter, before coming to H.H.S., attended Jr. 2 where he belonged to the Orchestra, Honor Society, and the school paper. He was also president of his class. At Hamilton he belonged to Model-Making and Radio Clubs, Peter plans to enter Drexel Institute to study architecture. ' 4 , .iw Kenneth S. Stickles Fred W. Stongfly George C. Stout Academic If you needed someone to run off a movie for you, George was your boy, he was a three-year member of Visual Aids. George also served on Student Patrol and played intramural basketball. George hopes to enter Rutgers to study chemistry or he may join the Navy. Shirley I. Straub Commercial Shirley joined Babysitting, Nature Study, Red Cross, and Usherettes during her four years at Hamilton. In her senior year she worked for Mrs. Jamison. Shirley, whose hobbies are collecting china dogs and post cards, may enter Rider College and become a medical secretary. .K X Su'-.KN Skag- sk Q- 'Fix lv 1:-5' -1 - A li' s g u i ii -V. ' 1 . , ' Elsie G. Stumpf Donald L. Szarka Fifty-eight Lrg, f Mahlon Sprague Peter M. Stewart General Kenneth S. Stickles Ken was active in the Wrestling and Current Events Clubs. He was a member of the Choir during his last three years and played all intramural sports. After school Ken spends most of his time hunting, fishing, and boating. He plans to enter Rutgers University after graduation. Fred W. Stone General Fred came to Hamilton from Trenton Catholic in his junior year. An active participant in intramurals while at Hamilton, he also enjoys after school sports, especially hunting and fishing. Fred plans to enlist in the U. S. Air Force after receiving his diploma. 3 3 3 is of L George C. Stout Shirley I. Straub Elsie G. Stumpf' Academic A three year member of G.A.A, Council, Girls' Officials, and Criterion staff, Elsie also joined P.S.8r.D., Senior Dramatics, and Leader Corps. She showed leadership abilities as homeroom librarian and sec- retary, and President of Youth Fellowship. Elsie plans to study laboratory technology at Haughton, Donald L. Szarka Commercial Don played intramural soccer and football and was in Checkers Club for three years. He was in Highlights of Sports and Ping-Pong Clubs, also. Don enjoys golf as well as watching sports events. He'd like to go to Rider and study accounting. 4' I 5 I , I L vdlifv William M. - - . . John G. Szucs lu' ' .' if in... I K ? A I - if , lifi iahilf , a y Roosevelt Taylor, Jr. Academic Here's the most versatile athlete in the senior class. Rosebud was in the starting varsity lineup of the soc- cer, basketball, and baseball teams for two years. His ambition is to become a doctor. He hopes to attend either Boston University or Lincoln University. Eunice M. Tedesco Commercial During her senior year, Chick worked in the stock- room for Mrs. Jamison. Babysitting, Red Cross, and intramural volleyball were her main activity interests. Her chief hobby is being a rabid movie star fan. Upon graduation she may enter Rider College's secretarial school. ,Ji Q 14' Elaine C. Teresky Elizabeth A. Teresky Paul R. Tessein Academic Paul, the co-captain of this year's State Champion soccer team, is a member of the Varsity-H Club, Highlights of Sports, and Ofiicials Club. A member of the student council, Paul played intramurals for four years. Paul hopes to go to Temple and become a doctor. Edward E. Thomas Academic Ed centered his high school career around music. He was a trumpet player in the Orchestra, Concert Band, and Football Band. He was a Dance Band member and the Assistant Director of the Football Band. Ed plans to join the Air Force and eventually become an engineer. I ard pn ll William M. Szathmary Commercial Bill, a four-year member of the Football and Concert Bands, also played two years in the Dance Band. A sports fan, he played varsity and J. V. football and was in the Wrestling Club two years. Bill hopes to join the Navy. He'll be a stenographer. John G. Szucs General John was active in intramurals all four years. Out of school time for him is spent mostly on the bowling lanes and in the swimming pools. John is undecided about his future, but the Navy will probably play a big part in his plans. 4 .,-fc, Roosevelt Taylor, jr. Eunice M. Tedesco Elaine C. Teresky Commercial Elaine, who was a member of Make-up, Booster, and Art Clubs, also joined Needlecraft and Sewing Clubs. She participated in baseball, Volleyball, and archery intramurals. Elaine, whose secret desire is to be a cartoonist, plans to be a secretary after graduation. Elizabeth A. Teresky Commercial Betty, Whose hobbies are designing and sewing clothes, joined the Sewing, Needle Craft, and Social Graces Clubs, and was the junior chairman of Social Graces. She was also secretary for Mr. Jordan. Betty will do oflice work after graduation and hopes to be a fashion designer some day. Fifty-nine 46' Paul R. Tessein Edward E. Thomas K .ig 'fl George P. Thomas General George came to Hamilton in the beginning of his sophomore year from Trenton Catholic High School. While at Hamilton he participated for three years in intramurals and for outside-of-school activities George lists his favorite hobby as sports. His future is as yet undecided. Gail C. Tilton Commercial Gail's future plans include studying X-Ray Tech- nology at St. Francis Hospital. She worked as a cashier in the school cafeteria, as well as a secretary for Mrs. Davidson. Babysitting, Red Cross, Needle- craft, Social Graces, Secretarial Practice, and Yearbook were her club interests. a. Elaine C. Tindall Alberta Tokarcik Charlotte S. Toth Academic Charlotte, a four year G.A.A. member, was a Cheer- leader for two years and a member of the Babysitting, Gadgets, Modern Dance, and Senior Dramatics. For hobbies she lists sewing, swimming, and dancing. Upon graduating, Charlotte hopes to study nursing at Syracuse University in New York. Helen M. Towers General Helen, a sports enthusiast, was a member of G.A.A., participated in intramurals and after school swimming at the Y.W.C.A. Her other activities included the Babysitting and Advanced Sewing Clubs. She plans to enter the buying and selling Held. Helen's main outside interest is swimming. -ov- '95 '7' ui-' . if I George J. Tresansky John Tryba Sixty 47 George P. Thomas Gail C. Tilton Elaine C. Tindall Commercial Elaine, whose hobbies are ice skating, baseball, and other sports, was active in G.A,A. for two years and participated in intramurals all four years. She also joined Embroidery, Needlecraft, Booster Clubs, and Leader Corps. Elaine plans to enter Wilfred Academy to become a beauty operator. Alberta Tokarcik Commercial Alberta entered Hamilton in her senior year. While at Trenton High she took part in Sports Night during her sophomore and junior years. At Hamilton Alberta was a member of the Family Relations Club and played basketball and archery in gym. She hopes to be a secretary. 9' Charlotte S. Toth Helen M. Towers George J. Tresansky Academic George came to Hamilton from Trenton Catholic in his junior year. Taking part in intramurals during his two year stay, George also entered the Boating and Seamanship and Typing for Beginners' Club. Upon graduation he hopes to obtain a degree in electrical engineering at Maryland University. John Tryba General John, who came to us from Trenton High, also attended a Wilkes-Barre high school, where he was a track team, band, and orchestra member. Automobiles are his hobby. He plans to be a mechanic or race car driver. If he joins the service, John will choose the Navy. Q Loretta J. Tureck Commercial Loretta, a member of the Yearbook staff, was one of the typists for the Retrospect and in charge of G.A.A. and Modern Dance. She joined the Sewing and Usherettes Clubs and Student Patrol. She plans to study at Bryant College to be a medical secretary. Robert M. Turkington General Here's a boy who won't mind being taken to the cleaners. . .he hopes to own one. Turk took an active part in the intramurals and was a member of the Hunting and Fishing and Checkers Clubs. His hobbies are cars, basketball, and football. X 1 ff ,, g Loretta J. Tureck Robert M. Turkington Patricia A. Turner Commercial Babysitting, Choir, Library, and the Booster Club Were Pat's activities during her four years at Hamilton. In her spare time, she collects stamps and records and paints ceramics. After graduation Pat plans to become a beautician. Her second choice is clerical work. Krista R. Uudna Academic Krista, former Oklahoma University math honor roll member, planned the Retrospect's administration pages, was a P.S.8zD. and Choir member, and president of Future Teachers of America. She is a Girl Scout and plays the accordion. A four-year honor student, Krista plans to study science education at State Teachers. K 41 Eleanor A. VaLelle Marlene R. Valery Lorraine F. VanDenbergh Commercial Lorraine, a sports enthusiast, was an intramural captain for four years and played baseball, volleyball, and basketball. She belonged to G.A.A., Usherettes, and Secretarial Practice Club. She also was secretary to Miss Gaydos. Lorraine is undecided about what she will do after graduation. Patricia A. Varchetto Commercial An active member of the Majorettes and a student band leader, this baton-twirling miss also belonged to the Babysitting Club, Art, Make-up, Booster Club and Canteen Council. Dancing, twirling, and animal care are her hobbies. After graduation, Pat expects to enter the secretarial field. of 'bw N Patricia A. Turner Krista R. Uudna Eleanor A. VaLelle Commercial Elly, sophomore class secretary and homeroom chairman, was a member of Honor Society, Red Cross, and Sewing Clubs. She also worked in the Bank, was Mr. Abbott's secretary, and was chosen as a model for Arnold Constable. Elly will enter State Teachers to become a commercial teacher. Marlene R. Valery Academic Marlene, four-year active P.S.8z.D. member, rated outstanding in Dramatics at the Temple Speech Festival. Theatrically inclined, she played Miss Prism in the Senior Play and participated in talent shows and monologue reading contests. Also active in Youth Fellowship, Marlene plans to enter nursing at St. Francis Hospital. :Q 5 Lorraine F. VanDenbergh Patricia A. Varchetto Sixty-0ne Carol E. Varianka General Carol, who came to Hamilton from Klockner, was a member of Babysitting Club and Sewing Club. She also played intramural baseball during her sophomore year. Her hobbies are collecting stamps and raising tropical fish. Carol is interested in doing office work after graduation. D. Alaine Wahl Academic A member of G.A.A. and Ping-Pong Club, Alaine also participated in intramural volleyball and baseball. She played basketball in her junior year for the Colonial Fire House team, which became the play- off champs that year. She plans to study nursing at McKinley Hospital. 6 Drucella A. Walker Kathleen B. Walker Catherine H. Walsh Commercial Cathy, came to Hamilton in her freshman year from St. Anthony's School. While at Hamilton she was a member of the Sewing Club, Senior Dramatics, and participated in intramural archery. Her hobby is sewing. After graduation she expects to study design- ing, though she hasn't decided on the school. James W. Walsh Academic The clubs Jim belonged to include Model-Making, Amateur Radio, and Boating and Seamanship. After school J im's main interest was centered in mechanics. He is undecided about his future work, but the Air Force most likely will be uppermost as a career choice. Fred A. Washington Carl J. Weik gc I Sixty-two 7-v ' I Q 'Wx is Yfxx Carol E. Varianka D. Alaine Wahl Commercial Drucella A. Walker A two-year member of G.A.A., i'Dee also joined the Sewing, Babysitting, and Booster Clubs. She was a secretary in the cafeteria during her senior year. Dee, whose hobby is photography, plans to become a secretary and later she may attend college. Kathleen B. Walker Commercial Kathy played intramural baseball and volleyball in her sophomore year. She was a member of the Ping-Pong Club in her freshman year and the Sewing Club in her sophomore year. It's her desire to be a secretary after her high school days. 9 - Catherine H. Walsh James W. Walsh Fred A. Washington General Fred, who was intramural captain all through high school, also participated in football for four years and track for two years. He also belonged to the Checkers Club. Fred plans to enter Drexel or Boston College to study business administration. Carl J. Weik Academic K2BDA! That's the Ham radio call letters of Carl Weik, one of the pioneers of Hamilton's own Radio Amateurs Club. He also serves as a radio and com- munications operator in Civil Defense, and treasurer of the Hamilton Township Radio Association. Carl hopes to study electrical engineering at Rutgers. 1 Mary G. Welsh Commercial Mary belonged to the Sewing and Hamilton Booster Club, besides being in the talent show in her junior and senior years. An honor society member in her junior year, Mary finds roller skating to her liking. She hopes to do secretarial work after graduating. Merille A. Werst Academic Merille, a horseback riding enthusiast, was a sax- aphonist in the band and a P.S.8zD. member. She also was an orchestra member and played intramural volleyball and basketball. She was on the hockey, l Mary G. Welsh Merille A. Werst Gary E. Whitehouse Academic Gary distinguished himself by appearing on the University of Oklahoma Math Honor Roll. He was a member of the Honor Society, Varsity-H Club, P.S.8zD., and Criterion. He was football manager and an orchestra and football band member. He'l1 study management engineering at M.I.T., Lehigh, or Rens- saeler Polytechnical Institute. Raymond J. Whitman General Ray played freshman soccer and baseball and was a member of intramurals for four years. Ray was also in Highlights of Sports Club for three years. It's no wonder, then, that his outside interests are sports. Ray hasn't decided on his future Work as yet. 1 ,. basketball, and baseball school teams. Merille's future is undecided as of now. -is Clifford participated in intramurals all four years. ii .sk A w Kat - I V E It if X tw ? . -- ' Stanley W. Wieszczek Patricia J. Wildblood Clifford Willever General - L 5 1: '4'-5,9515 .-f 'Q- LLBHTQQ-Lvqigrv. ff' rf 3' ' :L 29f1', '. . get-, .,,,KfSS, Y -x 'J x eilgkf nf'.'l x'.' ,.K'X . 1 I 4 X Gary E. Whitehouse Raymond J. Whitman Stanley W. Wieszczek General Mechanically-minded Stan may work at the General Motors Company or enlist in the Coast Guard. At Hamilton he played intramurals all four years and belonged to the Arts and Leisure, Highlights of Sports, and Hunting and Fishing Clubs. Stan was homeroom salesman in his senior year. Patricia J. Wildblood Commercial As a senior Pat was Miss Ely's secretary. She joined the Babysitting and Library Clubs, and was homeroom librarian in her junior year. Volleyball was her favorite sport at Hamilton, although she enjoyed swimming, tennis, and baseball, Pat is going to be a secretary. In his sophomore and senior years he joined Gym Leaders Corps. He devotes his spare time to his favorite hobby-motorcycle riding. Clifford seems rather cer- tain that he'll join the U. S. Coast Guard after graduation. Albert G. Williams General Al concentrated a good deal on sports, he was a four-year participant in intramurals. During his freshman and junior years he played on the school soccer teams, He chose Highlights of Sports Club his first three years. Al enjoys hunting and fishing. He's undecided about his future. 1 9 Sixty-three io! 5 f ' 1 Clifford Willever Albert G. Williams Edward H. Williams Academic Ed played freshman baseball and was homeroom salesman during his freshman and sophomore years. A two-year member of Gym Leaders Corps, Ed was also a member of the Chess and Ping-Pong Clubs. He will study civil engineering at Drexel Institute of Technology. May G. Williams General May is interested in social Work and her clubs lean toward this field. She served three years on the Red Cross and was a member of the Babysitting, Library, and Senior Dramatics Clubs. She also par- ticipated in the Canteen Council's varied activities. 13 T fi it Thomas J. Williams Walter S. Williamson Janice M. Wintle Commercial Janice played baseball, volleyball, and participated in intramurals. She was twice gym captain and twice squad leader. She did fine ofiice work for Mr. Abbott in preparation for her career as a secretary. Janice was senior homeroom chairman and had a hand in decorating for the Senior Ball. Nadine Witt Academic A future department store buyer or worker in the field of merchandising, Nadine joined Usherettes, Senior Dramatics, Stage Design and Gadgets Clubs. Aside from playing volleyball and baseball, she also enjoys swimming, reading, photography, and pottery craft in her spare time. qi L '-Q E. Lynn Wolfmger f All 4' Edward H. Williams May G. Williams Thomas J. Williams General Hank came to us in his junior year from Meyers High School in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Where he was a band member and J. V. football player. He entered the musical activities here, especially the Choir. Hank will join the Navy, after which he hopes to be a clergyman. Walter S. Williamson General Walt, who plays a fine saxophone, sounded off as a Football Band and Dance Band member. In his spare time Walt likes to hunt, bowl, play the sax, build trains, and work on motorcycles. He hopes to enter a trade school to study drafting. A I' -5. T-4 Gerald Vvpmnfhn Sixty-four janice M. Wintle Nadine Witt E. Lynn Wolfinger Academic Honor student Lynn was a four-year P.S.8z.D. mem- ber. She served as delegate to Girls' State, was elected as state assemblywoman, and was selected state poetry champion of the Forensic League. She was Gwen- dolyn in the Senior Play. Lynn is planning a nursing or teaching career. Gerald Wolfsohn General Gerald participated in Art, Radio Amateurs, and Chess Clubs. He took part in intramural football and basketball all four years. Gerald, whose hobbies are guns, stamps, and coins, also belongs to the National Guards. He plans to enter Trenton Junior College to study industrial drafting. Xxx Roberta A Woodcock Betty M Woodward Marie H Wysockl Commercial Marle took part 1n volleyball mtramurals durmg her sophomore and Jumor years A member of Baby s1tt1ng Sewmg and Secretar1al Practlce Clubs she lists her hobbies as skating and swlmmlng Marle hopes to be an X ray technologlst She doesn t know where shell tram for th1s pos1t1on Gloria F Yannuzzlello Commercral Glorla whlle at Junxor Four was pres1dent of her class She was also a member of the Glee Club and took part ln the Operetta At Hamllton she played mtramural volleyball Glor1as hobb1es are tenms sw1mm1ng and baseball She plans to be a bookkeeper after graduatlon 1 1 M Ona E Zapp john B Zoller Sixty llvt Marne H Wysockx Roberta A Woodcock Commercial Bobb1e played baseball all four years and was a squad leader for three She Worked for Mr Coursen rn her Junlor and senlor years and was also 1n Usherettes and Secretarlal Practice Clubs After graduatlon she plans to be a stenographer Bobb1es hobby IS swrmmmg Betty M Woodward Commerclal Wlth experlence as a gym squad leader Betty was Orange Class captaln ln her senlor year She par tlclpated rn mtramural baseball Usherettes and Secretarlal Practxce Three years experlence as Mr Bartletts secretary has prepared her for secretarlal work whlch she hopes to do upon graduatlon Gloria F Yannuzzlello Ona E Zapp Commercial Ona a two year member of the Make up Club also belonged to the Babyslttlng Sewmg and Red Cross Clubs Onas hobb1es are square dancmg collectmg dolls from other lands and water pamtlng After graduatmg she would llke to become a pr1vate secretary John B Zoller Commercral Jack was our Jumor and senror class pres1dent He also served as homeroom chalrman for four years He was a malnstay of the cholr and operettas Sports wise Jack played J V basketball and soccer Hell go to Rlder College then Jom the famxly busmess xy Mlss Anna Donnelly Hamxlton Hlgh Schools grac1ous Mlss Anna Donnellv retlred th1s year after forty live years of teachmg She enrlched the characters of her students by settmg h1g,h standards both academ1ca11y and socxally Her assoclatlon Wlth senlors as thelr teacher of Engllsh and as the1r adv1ser for Commencement EXCYCISCS gxeatly enhanced her frlendshlp wlth th1S the Class of 1956 'md Wlth many precedmg classes Sty . ' lv . X lil Mx' , 2 ...' r ....f. 17 S, fl' f NX ' k f Q-, N X 7 k I url, y, s .l f . l -jf: I xf',g,5.1. I. Q id- . . v , Q . . . J- . . , . . . . . y . , 1 ' . ,, , 'l. . ' XVQ were Sfi.'63i'lflfl1Qlli3L1 Wltn new TIQHCIS and S'OCi21! a1tt it:1c1ei2 'nh S W5 1 1 k id fl , sv. P , TNT.. .,. . . , 4. M I n 1 ,,,. af' -A . - . I A little short for a tall job, but June Dutko did it well. 1,5 . ' If If .Ai ff , 1 f 3. . - fa 4 xx 5 ,X ,lf x f, 1f X X f Z' Xi! U f ff ff ay 5 l if ff ll il N' 'K I 7 ,,f N 1 l H' ' h. in ' X 6 Au. L F .aw Q54 Many hands make light work say Carol Cressler, Jayne Guenther, Sue Marks, Mary Pletrowski, Pat McG-uckin, Mary -. Ann Innocenzi, Charlotte Toth, Eileen Fernandez, Sylvia Madoff, Judy Casto, and Suzanne Cullen. .J If W'.J I H 7 X Y f r ,- f TN ' 'HTS 1, l K This smiling mo, ' - HQY ff' A Joan Bublat, Barbara ff? f lj' Guenther, Joan Smith MX 0. Q 'WX helped shorten a MW ,f1n,.'1U w, I its lengthy task. l r wixgvmr 2 L if ,. . lfff ' 'Z f 7 .Z X ,ai f' ff fi f f .,f K7 ,. ff a ,z ff Z9 if Z' fm -,g , 'yf 1 rf. 'Xa N' Ld. Lf 'u'i gi AX Z! Bill Holcombe and his merry musicmakers enlivened the evening with their swing and sway melodies. g y 4 r L r E N C , E... Jack Carey presents Joelyn Fer- Enter one, enter all, through this Allse Joyce is thoroughly enjoy- rette with her wrist corsage and portal to the senior ball. Here lng the dreamy look of her escort. now they're all set to go to the comes Bill Houst and Mary Lou Romantic, eh! senior ball. Pratt. Sixty-eight E C' , X m gg Q 'a 1 EE , A L. Wi' . rf I , ,.b- Gale Mitchell seems entranced by Jim Buck1ey's sweet- nothings-in-her-ear. The photographer gets a. golden opportunity when Jack Zoller, A I Ain. SX w 7 ,fy ' Queen Marge Balogh Nl' X-' ' . ' 4 ,fv X , iv . 'xx ,W , MN . V J ff! -J 'K x XXX f 1 f A K 1? X V 1 f X 7' ' ,la X X ff My f 1 f N If li f ,K ' 014 4, iam I gl ' XE! aff' lst N: ,lg A, I , My 7 X A671 XY,:.f, 16 5 ,. H.. .fr ' ! ' ' iff' 'J 1 J 3 33 X 1 J 11 , Q L E ,f . - f , 2-w . Queen for a Night! November 18, 1955. Our fair queen Marge Balogh smiles for the photographer while her attendants look on. From left to right: Eleanor VaLelle, Mary Hutchinson, Barbara Boschuk, June O'Hagan, Marge Balogh, Janet Bixby, Anita Sauerbaum, and Janice Wintle. lm ' 1 Btlckhmlie ' 'lxsixff , Mary Ann Mongon for a Enjoying the music are Judy Trignanni and Frank and F. Agins, A. Petroni, Anthony Herrera and Barbara. Weiss. Q. -4. D1S3.DpI'OV1Ilg of the whole affalr IS Marlene Valery as MISS Prlsm Lynn Wolfmger showed real Bffflllg ab1l1ty she portrayed Gwendolxne Faxrfix the enemy of Cecxlw Clrdew Clmr mters In order of tluzr appearance L'1ne Cluster Lllllll How ard Lelunr Algernon lVlonc11Lfl' Wm Runolds Undm study JOSLIHI Fa 7l7l'l'l7lOY'C John Worthmp, J xmes NIL Lame Understudy Clark Dzekmson Gwendolme Fmfxx Lx nn XV0lflIl1.,9l Understudy Beterley Bolt TI-IE IMPORTANCE Lets ask M A Mongon how lt felt havrng 21 butler 111 the person of Alllson Revy i Marlene Valery it lf Lynn Wollinger when arch 5 ary Ann Mongon B1 Reynolds h story of three loves B111 Brenner dellghts M A Mon gon and the audrence wlth lus portrayal of Rev Chasuble B111 Brenner Jim MCLHIDC l It was a swell blt of actmsz for 1 sweet gurl l1ke be M A Mongon to play the afieeted Cecily Cardew Lady Brwcknell Min Lou Murphx Unrlerstuzly Barbara Cuentllev Miss PI'lSl Kl 'Xl xrlene Valery Undcrstudy Huellu Bower Cecily C udew 'VI nz x Ann lVlong,on Unzlerstudy llu Lu Breese Merxnnan Butler G mx Vlrlntehousz Alllson Rexy Rev Canon Chasuble DD llllam Brenner Understudy Rlcllard Carnall Seventy 2 , ' - 'rm jlyi 2 ,I I lk I r , X I . :f f 5- .52, 5 --Y. 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Just ask S L Breese or John Buckley Reynolds to J McLa1ne You answer to the name of Ernest You look as 1f your name was Ernest You are the most earnest looklng person f'X f-s From the happy smlles on the faces of Mrs Booth and the cast we gather they dldnt mmd the hard work that made thls excellent play 19-lm 'K xml Catchmg J McLa1ne 1n the act of proposmg to L Wolflnger M L Murphy has a few thlngs to say on the subJect of marrxage Howard Lehrer lights back the lmpulse to Jump back everytlme B Reynolds and J I ever saw MCLHIHG lunge for the note he xs holdmg ei' Gettlng stuck 1n the m1d dle of a l1ne couldnt be too bad wxth Charlotte Toth there to do the omptmg J McLa1ne to B Reynolds Well my name Ernest 1n town and Jack ln the country fi if 4 Its xn the bag for J McLa1ne M Valery B Well love conquered all and tney hved Brenner B Reynolds and M A Mongon happ1ly ever after Seventy-one . I L A 4 . E 'V 1 N i X li 4 . pr ' . Q. Q iv FB . If f. it My 0 15 t An X :SH K.,-4. V 1 I . 1 iv .1 B. ' J . gd 4 V ' . -'iq ' 5 K : is . .'-. l , Q' . ' , J rg 1 J A l We , , N 's 11 y if K T ,Q ' ' V' V t ' P -ZX' lv , ft, 2 'fi I I 1 R Gater and act out an 7 excxtlng scene .w Mary Ellen Henry smgs a solo SU 2? Sa gm E 'fm gm 'oo ISPH SE Us E 4 CD qxmtw Q M1ss Balrd and Mr Frank C Stackhouse tells of check frnal detaxls thlngs to come as he smgs the theme song UKLHLBIKA Mr Frank, conductor Seated first row Re ll , u ura Coulton, W1ll1am Kalfass, Mary Allce Burroughs, Anthony Vogel, Mar1etta V1zz1n1, Clalre Welsh, Joanne Persl, Janice Rollm L gs, Charles Roberson, Walter Hlllxer, G1lroy Kunz, ouls Cordas, Thomas L1pp1ncott,R1chard Iavarone, Donald Mrller, Merllle Werst, Gall Ford, Ann Schutz, and Ronald Rehak Second row James Crawford, Carolyn Capell, Al1ce Horncheck, Katherme Tomllnson, Sally Lleblang, Sally Lu Breese, Robert Gassner, Art Krumlns, Wallace Hartman, Walter W1ll1amson, Peter Maurer, Gall McDev1tt, and Joseph Turak Standxng Sylvan Frank, Jack Schrnde wolf, Fred Cooper, Rlchard Gerster, W1ll1am Ward, Ed Thomas, Barry Klme, Wallace Johnston, and Conductor Mr Frank , E , y- ' ' ,in ll I x - , 7 . fl , . Y i., , ',,l i L F' 'f' K . K All, Y I .. ' i B' I: , fn fy A l X I I lg Q .' L S 'Ula .L , I xl -5 Mx, -lu if . 'D s 'th I 1 'ig Y . H11 in f .. 4 CM., - I ' 'y ll f ff , r f 'r ' fx , A ..fl' - -ll . . sI 0 , J ...... 5 1. - 5 , Y f J -: , J Y ' ' lil 'P .. K lu. - f F 4, f xx r Seventy-two Q 5 J Nun ff - ' e 1 I . 7 .. if I , . 1' Z Q f 3 1 ,, 1- 5511 if - ' 2 fig! I 253:31 1 4 - sK.V 4 , L....m..' I ' ' - f , J. Simpson rejects suitor . ' J. Zoller as D. Carnall, her father, looks on. ll!! ' if f' ' 1 ,V ' if ' D ' ll? , ::j 15. f J im x X ' N. 552' ' W' ' C Ke' :Z ,1 ga f- eagqir gf l l rg, N' ' H, R. Gater and J. Zoller fight over the aITections of J. Simpson. l J Simpson sings of her love to R Gater Ava. Finale Taking well deserved bows are Dick Smith Collis Stackhouse, Roy Gater, Janice Simpson, Dick Carnall, and John Zoller With CHOIR Leader 'Vins Baird Seated Sheila Bcdner Margaret Bornhorst Carol Lawrence Mary Jeanne Bergen Mary Hawke Mary Lon Smires Sandra Clleo Clxra Sehlagel Nlary Ann Herrity and Judy Wilmer Slillldlllf., first row Carol Schlndewolf 'vlary Hlldltch Phyllis Hlrtprnee Helen Flllrnxn Janice Simpson Patricia Nlriys Judy Card Louise Cullen 'Vlary Elltn Henry Marilyn Thornton Loretta Funarl Lynn Clayton Linda Clancy Marion Medulla Jane Lansing Iris Hill Barbarx Holden and Barbara Davidson Second row John Huff Anthony Herrera Robert Edgar Thom ls Williams John Plate John Zoller Roy Gater Kenneth buckles Richard Smith Chestfr Latinl Ixul Tessun Orville Galll and Richard Carnall Third row Carl Hoagland Albert Hochschlld Wlllllm Brenner William Zayac Robert Poinsett Collin Stackhouse AndreJs Krumins Richard BUQIHEZ Ronald Gater Peter Antonucclo Wallace Hartman and James McLa1ne Seventy three H + J fr . . . . 5. L rf Q . . 1 VV . . . Ll- J 1 . - Z . . , l . e 1 W. 1 Q . , .. , -1 h P . r . I . r L 4 . Joanne Goodwin, Beverly' Holtz. Marilyn Pelleefrlno, Joan Blanchard, Martha Shelton. Charlotte Jonesi fwelllsfl sf' 5 gg Ryze PUBLIC SPEAKING Advxser M1ss Gaydos Fxrst row Marlene Valery Ellen Delate, Helen F1llman Janet Blxby Lynn Wolfinger Ruth Walsh Elleen Tarr Laura Lee Reed Mary Ann Mongon Beverly Ann Bower Second row Clark D1ck1nson Betty Powers Nancy Wlttenborn, Judy Trxgnanl Claire Welsh Tom Arnold Janxce Sweeney Cec1l1a Burck Pat OConnor Sally Lu Breese Sandra Blrch Clara Yakelwxcz Barbara Holden and B111 Reynolds Thxrd row Robert Bezllla Marletta Valery Barbara Goepfert Pat Boenlg Barbara Zajac Judy Munson Elalne Plela Charlotte Marjarum Joan Marjarum Pat Grlgsby Kathleen Duble Llnda Hudler Nancy Schuck and Joseph Fennlmore Fourth row Tom Agabltl Barry Klme Edward Cubberley Tom Bornhorst Davld Lee Alllson Revy Emmett Bowers Larry Koch Sylvan Frank Joseph Kochls Randy Totten Tom Delahanty Carl Ernest Donn Black and W1ll1am Brenner ACHIEVEMENTS Carol Muschal Certxflcate for Supenor 1n Humorous Interpre tation at Temple Speech Festrval Beverly Bower Certificate for Superlor 1n Poetry Readmg at Temple Speech Festwal Marlene Valery Certlfrcate for Superlor at Temple Speech Fes txval and honorable mentxon 1n State Contest for Dramatlc Interpretatlon Ellen Delate Certlficate for Excellence Extemporaneous Speakmg at Temple Speech Festlval Panellst on Jumor Town Meetlng of the Air Varslty Debate Team of Betty Pow ers Dave Lee Wzlluzm Reynolds and Ruth Walsh Honorable ment1on m State sectlonals captured Trenton I-hgh School Debate Tournament Certrficate for Excellence t Temple Speech Festlval Trenton area students meet Governor Meyner School repre sentatxves left to right are Ewmg Hrgh Hamllton Hxgh Cathedral Gxrls Hugh Governor Meyner V111a V1ctor1a and Trenton Catholrc W1ll1am. Reynolds and Ruth Walsh Panehsts on R3d10 Statlon WTTMS School Scoops Robert Bez1lla F1TSt place on a Junlor Town Meeting of the Arr program Mentxoned as Leader ln Rostrum the Natronal Forensxc League publxcatxon Certlficate for Outstandlng m Dlscusslon at Temple Lynn Wolyinger Certrficate for Superlor ln Poetry Readlng at Temple Tom Bornhorst Certrflcate for Excellence ln Dlscussxon at Temple Bzll Reynolds was chosen as Speaker at the Rutgers Forum and Ellen Delate was chosen as Speaker at the Columbla Forum Ed Cubberley Governor s escort durmg Student Congress at State House wl?7'W l FQ Q nc: X, we WQNPM - as-dl -jk Practxcmg for the Trenton Ham1lt0nS regular panehsts Preparmg for the South Jersey High tournament ln 101 We on WTTMS School Scoops Debate Sectronals held at WOH, Placing first out of 12 Ruth Walsh and B111 Reynolds Hamllton Hlgh schools Seventy four l Q - , , v , , Y , , . . , F 1 1 y 1 y . . . I 7 l v 7 . . ' ' 7 Y I Y Y 3 ' Y l 7 1 ' ' ' 1 v 1 7 Y I 7 1 7 ! 7 1 1 1 ' u , U , ' ' ' y u n K, . ,, , ' ' ' , - lr n - . , ll ' n ' ' ' U ' 'l ' ' ' . l li - 11 - ' .. N - in w ' . , . . ' U H - - - ' ' ' . . . . . . , , A . . h , , , l . 7 I I Y H H , . . . I . . . ' x a . fl N ' -M 1 A- , 3, : ' 1' . t l 1 '- V 1 Q , Q . . . 2 .K ' N v- ' p f f , ' -.X ,L a re I ' 1 . , in Xx 5 - -- ' -l , L. t , I ' , 5. -w..,,,, 4, Q. ,wug m o, -. V ea., 1 . -4 r -. . H . -371' ' N . . 1 A I, .-., - - .f 114' - '- , 1 ' K A t Y f' ' ' . , . . . ' I H YY ' AND DEBATING Lynn Wolilnger readlng Ellen Delate lllustratxng Carol Muschal poetry a pomt ln her extempor crxes Hun gah' as she aneous speech mterprets a chapter from 11 -, ig My S1ster Elleen Our afflrmatlve team Ruth Walsh and B111 Reynolds l P -K ,..- fin' Af iff' Ed Cubberley IS seated after escortmg Governor to the rostrum Quest1on perlod at the State House Student Congress Randy Totten asks Governor a quest1oh 135' Our negatlve team Betty Powers and Dave Lee Marlene Valery Tom Bornhorst Beverly Ann Bowers drama-UZIHE presentmg hls VIEWS 1n g1v1ng a readmg of The G1-HSS Menagerie the Temple Unlverslty M2116 Antomette dlscusslon perlod Seventy five ff t he s ' J , 3' ' 4 1 3 7 , , 7 2' , , . 5 ,k.f,,, I ?, Z , , my w ey gf vt vw- -' ' . V 'iris' 1 i , ': 'Q'V Q5 V V i M ,f l 2 ff ' l TYPING CLUB Advrser Mr Agress Frrst row Shrrley Jones Frances Roth and Theresa Sary Second row Shrrley Bryant Dawn Brro Patrrcra Radrce and Jacquelrne Hayes Thrrd row Vrvran Jones Judy Grocott Susan Frsher and Frances Roller Fourth row Wayne Brower John Byrne and John Kennedy Frfth row John Spedrck Tom Kenny and Tlto Herrera Srxth row George Tresansky Karl Provost and George McCabe Standrng Mr Agress adVlS91 Carol Delp Carole Lucas Ga1lHrbbert Joyce Hallgreen Clarre Lockett Phyllrs Gan trosa Ellen Yarbrough and Betty Robrnson If you need to brush up on your keyboard work here s the group for you ADVANCED SEWING Advrser Mrs Wrrggrns Srttrng Betty Groene Glorla Huszok Drane lwrcholson Rona Krng Judy Casto Judy Bradley Helen Tovuers Rosemarre Jaeger and Erleen Borgogno Standrng Advrser Mrs Vlrrggrns Mary Lee Vlllllams Barbara Vlrllram Jean Taylor Joan Meekrns Helene Taylor Pat Schrmmel Lucrlle Xlrrgght Shrrley Vhllrams and Carol Powers Sewmg zs fast becommg a lost art but here zs a club domg tts best to keep rt alrve and havmg fun at the same trme BOOSTER CLUB Advrser Mrss Cornwell Seated Arlene Przemrenrecky Bette Cle gf Angelrna Arnato presldent Patrrcra Turner Adelalde I ayton Elarne Teresky and Anna Johnson Standrng Edlth Hartman Jean Mc Cllntock Joyce Rarnear Drucella Walker James Buckley Donald Darly Vlalter McCann John Peate and John Dekovrtch No matter what events took place in the school, Miss Cornwell,s group was ready to inform us with their beautiful posters. iii u :iii 3 , this un ni-q-1 n 111 1 Quai an 151:11 3 :sinusitis .Hun -1111 1111 1111 ,J 11:11 , - v ini 111 CAMERA CLUB Advlser Mr Rader Seated at left Joan Scheese behind hei Cathy Salter kneeling John Keilin William Talas Ronald Biesnen Jack Sisson William Fold Russell Hartman and peeiing thiough movie camela IS Carl Schmelz For a small group thzs orgamzatzon per forms a commendable and worthwhile servzce covermg all school events C5-1-':. , QW 1 - 'Sli'-'if ' Q1 ,, . ............. BOYS ATHLETIC OFFICIALS Adviser-Mr. Friel First row: Roosevelt Taylor, Frank Petroni, Wes Dawson, Jack Ozman, Jack Lacy, Arthur llavis, and Frank Lugossy. Second row: Ron Banko, Jim Bell, Leon Newton, Frank Hickman, Ed Morris, Ed Skimmons, and Paul Tessein. Third row: Jerry De Pew, Ron Turner, Ed Graycar, Emmett Bowers, William Paul, and Andrew Zielinski. Fourth row: Dick Brown, Dave Bryan, and Jim Gibson. Here's a group that takes abuse and still manages to do a commendable job in oflciating intramurals. Sev nty CANTEEN COUNCIL Adviser Mr Kauffman Seated Mary Ann Potteiton Baibaia Fostei Sue Segoni Helen Fillman Carol Ferguson Judy lhenguba Helen Kiempel and Pat CzaJkoWsk1 Lois Mason Donna Williams Mary Elizabeth Hawke Asta Fruscione Doris Bethke Ailene Primm Lois Vlarnei Alana Zadaieky and advisei Mr Kauffman Second row standing Betty Solodai Marietta Nizzini John Buckley Ronald Tu1ne1 Ronald VK ozniak Donald lVIlll6l Vlilliam XX aid Pat Geibei and Betsy Halt For danclng pleasures on Saturday nzght thzs qroup guzded by Mr Kaufman was rlght at hand 41. . : . 3 ' I ', V, U 's , ' , . . .I 7 Q 7 7 . Q Y U I I Y , . l l V ,. , L.: 'Q . 1 A I - . L : I . , U . . 'A 'v 1 1 . , ' . . , , . First row standing: Phyllis Hartpence, p ' ' ! . 7 . Y ' r I . rv ' T , , . y I .y . , . Y 7 ' , J, W i' 1 1 ' 2 ', . ,. . . Y Y ' Y I - 1 4 v. - . I, Y , A -y y .y , , . ' 5 E -S' CHEERLEADERS Advlser Mxss Collxs Kneellng Sylvxa Madoff Mary Hutch mson and Cha1lotte Toth Standlng Judy Trlgnanl Joan Paske Judy Leaver manager Marlene Deather age Rose Lugossy and Judy Greenwald These sprzghtly mzsses bnghten up sport mg events wzth thezr zest and enthuszasm CHECKERS CLUB Advlser Mr Quxmby M Qulmby watches h1s players ln actlon Seated John Nyczypolenko Henrv Boe1g A J Yalbrough IDom1n1c Blsan zlo and Donald SlIT1pklDS Looking on flom the 1631 Ken Grlf fiths Bob Raho James St1uble Sylvester Penn Robelt Stxuble and Dommxc Maxtlno A game 'requzrmg concentratmn and skzll checkers has always been part of Hamzl tons club program K1 Seventy exght CHEMISTRY CLUB Advxser Mr Kauffman Seated W1ll1amHoust Ba1ba1aB1a1th Walte Edythe Ann Coles Sara Abel Ahce Blecht Balbaxa Holden Joan Haven A1thu1 Jullan and Robert Black Real row Alan OllVC1 Ronald Nltzsche Vlllllam BICHIILI George Stout Howard Lehrer John Guze Robert Edgar Rus sell Ma1t1n M1chael Kjetsaa John Innes Ralph Gunnmg Ronald Bound James McGough Dan1elMa1cus Mr Kauffman advlser and Robert Kadls These future Emstems and Stemrnetzes have delved just a lzttle deeper than reg ular classes mto the vast fasczmztmg field of chemzstry CONCERT BAND Conductor Mr Frank Seated fllst 1ow Robert Gassnel An thony Vogel Joanne Persl Fled Cook Peter Maurel Joseph Tulak ll3.V1d Stout Donald Mlller Andlew Z16llHSkl Bruce Holl Louls Coldas Rlchard Iavalone G1l1oy Kunz Thomas LIIJPIU cott Alexander Szathmaly Ted Reed Gall Fold Ronald Rehak Meulle VK erst Ann Schutz and Vbllllam Szathmaly Second low Drew Fan Ted Polnton Walter Xhlllamson Vkallace Hartman Bluce Gue t John Szymanskl VN allace Johnston Edward Thomas Barly Khne Kenneth Ezzo Joseph Oxavsky ll3VlCl Byzom and Pat11c1a Smlth Standmg Sylvan F1ank Jack Schlnde wolf Fred Coopel Otto Rajcok VN 1ll1am VK a1d Vl1ll1am Ge1ste1 Anthony Bellxs Sally Iu B1eese Ma1y H1ld1tch Art Klumlns and M1 Frank conductol Fme muszczans playzng fine muszc thats our concert band as talented a group as can be found anywhere CHESS CLUB Advxser Mrs Dxvme Seated Vlola Ilavls Betty GT1fTlth Alexander Szathmaly Robelt Mayer xxlllldm SlCl'JOClIXlClx and Mlchael Bejgel Standmgf Joan Courtney Hauy Vlllk en Alan Thomas F1ank Agms Robelt Laslo Jon Bulrnelstcl and Ilornlnlc BISHHZIO Under the gurdance 0 Mrs Dzvme these students enjoy every moment learnmg thzs trzcky game 's Sety CRITERION STAFF Advlser Mlss Sadley Seated Flsle Stumpf Blll Fold Maw Ann Mongon Maman Floel Joan Hutch lnson Jean Goldbuge1 Ma1y Maxwell Paul Malewuz and Pat Gugsby Standing l d Cubberley Phyllis Kalch Judx Ilunguba Howard lehrex Thelesa Maglosky Margaret Bulanowskn Bernxce Nay Ronald Nltzsche Joseph Belg Bob Bezllla and Galy XX hltehouse An zmportant part ln Harmlton 1s played by the newspaper whlch gwes mformatlon of the happenmgs rn the school DANCE BAND Conductor Mr Frank Seated James Clawfolcl Vkaltel XX ll llamson IxOll21lll Rehak Rlchald Iaxalone Gllloy Ixullz LOUIS Cordas Gall lfllfl and Ann Scllutz Stfllllllllg' COlldl1CtOl MI' Flank Rlcll 9.1tl Gelstel Alltl'l0IlX Bellls l led Coopel -Xlt IXIUITNIIS Jack SCl'llTltlfNK0lf Edwald Thomas llaxld BXIOHI Xlallacc John ston Gall Mcllexltt Josepll Tulalx and Petel Maurel leadel Hot or cold fast or dreamy the Dance Band can provlde lt for you Three cheers to a hard worlcmg out t f-ff-wr CRITERION BUSINESS MANAGERS Advlser Mr Plerson Susan Malks and Calol McCoy Runrlmg the buszness end of a neaspaper 18 always a job but these two semor gzrls have handled lt ably Eighty FAMILY RELATIONS CLUB Advlser Mrs Wagner Seated Alberta Tokalclk Etta llflchell June Mcklnnon Mlldled Calotllel lwdythe Coles A1315 Jalle Sommclxlllt Vlalle Vlysockl and Ixathleen XX allxel Standlng Clala Rlgelon Malgalet Rooney Jalllce Rolllllgs Falth NlQllllS Joan Yates 'llalle Jones Janet Taxlo Edna Ungalo Nalentyna Tell ll and I lleda Fues Absent Joyce kelsey and Joan Smlth To help these gzrls prepare for the future Mrs Waqner does a prazse worthy Job The teachers especzally remember some ne meals ' ' V 1 ,,1, 4 if l f Q l - l .v . 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Y ,. v '51 4'-' 1 l FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Advlser Mr Yopp Seated Carol POWQIS Joan Newman Jean NI1lle1 Meulle XX 61St K1lSta Uudna B6V6lly BOVS91 Calol Kauffman Leona Chapman LO113.1I'l8 Skok Mau etta Valery Nancy Xhltt6IlbO1I'l and V1lg'1Hla Yenner Standmg first row Janet VN altel Shllley Johnson Cha1l0tte 'VIa1Ja1um Mal alet Bmvnell Man Maxwell Brooke XX a1ne1 Anne Kalaffa Olga Nolcross Marletta Nlzzlnx Janlce Glb Standlng second row Flank Petronl Elleen Tau Anlta Sauelbaum Co1a Jackette Robelt G1oege1 Stewalt Gray Tom Zelenak Donn Black Sandla Lenox and N11 Yopp advl 61 Takmq a look at a classroom from the teachers szde of the desk can be a fr1ght enmq eccperlence Thzs club prepares graduates for thzs task FINANCE COMMITTEE Advlser Mr Jordan Seated Frank Kleln Sally Tantum Joyce M1Chal1S and Rlta Klemdmst Standlng Vlllllam VN a1d Robert Law ton and Mr Jordan advlser When rt comes to money no one leaves the Job of carmg for It up to anyone but the best Thats Mr Jordans scholarly group E zhty n GIRLS AND BOYS PING PONG Advlsers Mrs Bernath and Mr Breese Seated Gloua Hluszok Ch11st1ne Kac zor Janlce Ashwo1th Kathy Rlghtley Dolores Heulty and Angelxca Manclnl Standlng Robemt Kamme1e1 XX alte1 lVIcCann Maxgalet Bornhoxst Gall Schenck Catheune Callahan Kathleen Xlalkel Maue Vlysockl Gxlbut Peart I73.V1d Relnlnger and F1ank Kaszyc Thts znterestmg game 1s enjoyed by the students who want to zncrease thezr skzll 5. . 1 '. . ' ' . VY' ' . - H . I, - Y . V , 1 ! I . . . , Q . , L ., . 3, . ! Y. V! 1 H v i' 1 - . . I Y ! ' . . 1 l . . Y l Q , h 1 l 3 L ' x .U . ., , b . 7 1 ' I T . . . I ! 9 . 1 ' bons, and Sally L1eblang. . , .I V: q l , v A 7 Y 7 7 1 . 7 b Y h Y - . ! ! : - ,J , - - . ' . V Y V 7 - - I! . 'I , v I I . . .Y l, A . . . ., 7 ' Y ' 1 -' Y ' ' x. - . D 1 , y , . i -oe SPORTS MANAGERS Advlser Miss Wllley Kneeling Mary Ann Pottelton L01 rame Vanlienbelgh Sally Lu Bleese Flances Glild9!lS EISIC Stumpf and M1ld1ed D Amlco Standmg Betsy Halt Carol Jenkms Dons Bethke Judy Ihenguba, June Dutko Judy Snedekel and Judy B1esecke1 The gzrls who make sports go m Harnzlton have done a fine gob and left many qzrls wzth rzch memor1es of the1r hlgh school days E'zhty-t GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Advlsers M1ss Thompson M1ss Wxlley F1rst low Beve1ly Nutt Valerle Kay Joan Hutchmson Beve1ly Boltz Calol Felguson Judy Sost Meulle XI61St Maly Ann Mongon Flances Buehlel Elane R1ch and Nancy Abel Second row Mlldred IJAIYIICO L01 1a1ne VanDenbe1gh Betsy Halt Calol Jenkms Ba1ba1a XX oolsey Maly Ann Pottelton Judy Ihenguba and Flances Glddens Th11d low Elsle Stumpf Iudy Sned ekel IJOILS Bethke Judy B1esecke1 Peggy Bulanow k1 Sally Lu B1eese and June Dutko Fond 'memorzes for many gzrls start wzth actwztzes sponsored by our G A A Thanks for a fine Job gzrls GIRLS ATHLETIC OFFICIALS Adv1ser Mlss Thompson Kneclmg Ca1ol Stumpf Sally Tantum Judy Sost Catheune GUHITIICII Standmg Calol Bohlm Mary Golmsky Joan Ann Splck Calolyn Smal Bleta Hallgleen and Flances Buehlu' Wherever theres sports you need ofiiczals who know the rules MLss Thompson allows none but the best here HOME MECHANICS CLUB Advrser Mr Moscovrc Frrst row Laura Ford Jean Sayre Maryann Mayer Barbara Rrarthyxartc Chrrstrne Kaczor Patrrcra Radrce Mary Ann Muzyk Alrce Maze and Brooke VVarner Standrng Katherrne Caberschkey Joyce Pallay Mary Ann Homyak Rosemary Romano Fllen Brrzl Janet Brrcl Ann Parellr Kay Sherman Carol Xlrdmfrrfr Joan Courtney Pat Marns Joan Fle ch Tonr Flesch and Mr Moscovrc advrscr Look close fellows these gzrls not only can cook but also can repazr your pesky leaky faucets Here are ways to wm a man HALL PATROL Adviser--Mr. jordan Seated: Nancy Carr Mary Mathis Anne Karaffa Mary Lou Murphy Char- lotte Toth and Ilaine Teresky. Standing: Judy Casto Nancy Haller Susan Marks Adelaide Borgogno Jack Ozmorr Charles Green Rita Kleindinst Marva Jones Naomi Orr Sandra Esta- brook Joan Haven and adviser Mr. Jordan Watch out that you dont walk the halls wzthout a pass these patrolmen are always on duty af NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Advrser Mrss Smrth Seated Lynn Vlolfinger Mary Ann Mongon Eleanor Val elle Betty Clark Sandra Mrller Betty Powers Joan Hutchrnson and Helnn Frllman Standrng Xlrllram Ford John Innes Russell Martrn Cary Whrtehousc An drcjs Krumrrrs James Grbson and Robert Kadrs Here are the students who have achzevecl honor qrade marks zn all subjects or therr 'rst three years o hzgh school LEADER CORPS Advlser Mlss W1lley F1rst row Elsle Stumpf Balbala Blalthwalte Sylv1a Madoff Janet Mc Clmtock Elleen Felnandez and Beve1ly Boltz Second low Balbara Andexson Phyllls Dllatush Mary Lou Murphy Elalne Tmdall Joan HutCh1DSOD Nancy Abel and Judy B1esecke1 Th11d row Valerle Kay Rose Lugossy Beverly Nutt A1lene Yette1 Allce Maze Judy Glocott Judy Snedeker and Jamce Sweeney For a good sports program you need able leaders and thats what Harmlton recezves from the gzrls pzctured above KNITTING CLUB Adviser MISS Smlth Front row seated Joan Legg Lols Warnel Janet McCl1ntock Judlth Vlhalen Balbala Guenther Jayne Guenthel Allene Yettel Aus 'XX atson and Betty Lou XX aters Second low Phyllls Dllatush Ruth Calson Yvonne Runkle Eleanmann Smlth Betty McCoy Vllglllla Rehak Loretta Sauel A1lene Sm1th Ca1ol Golden Balbara Ande1son Susan Schaeffer Carol Tl6SSlC1 Do1othy Mac Fallane and Judlth Sc0pelett1 Everyone was sure to have a parr of socks when thzs group began therr craft work ..44 Eighty-four Y-35 J LIBRARY CLUB Adv1ser MISS Houlroyd Seated Patucla Czajkouskl Helmn Namet M1ld1ed Tlmko Dawn Hutka and Jul1a Ca1pente1 Standlng Sh11leyLasse1 Maly Maxwell Mylna Comxskey and Pat McGuck1n Trymg to learn more about the workmgs 0 a modern library system this group o young ladies is fortunate to have Miss Houlroyd as an adviser. MATHEMATICS CLUB Adviser Mr McHugh Seated A1thu1 Guyei Frank Diager Bette McCoy Ashei Bozalth Robert Kadls David Lee Harold Dlaper and Beverly Covelt Standing Bill Gleen Ed Anson B1 Co1boy Ron Foss Tom Block Ron Bound Bob Black John LIQPIHS Ken Minnxck Monty Beirien and 'VIcHugh For boys wrth a mathematzcal mznd r Mc!-Iughs club 1s just the thing an its fan too MAKE UP CLUB Adviser Mrs Combs Seated Janice Vlintle Flame Teresky Pat Varchetto Joan Smajda Evelyn Schxauf Pat Gerber andBa1ba1a Fostei Standing Ca1olHu1ley Carol Fsposito Llnda Hudler Katherlne Lucldl Sallie Puhalskl Mary Jane Soltls Dolothy MBYOIOS Mailene Brown Maulyn Soren Glenda Simonson Arlene Smith Alice Biecht and Leona Chapman These talented gzrls made up all the people who appeared on our stage through the able guidance of Mrs Combs 11 Eighty-five MODERN DANCE Advlser Mlss Wllley Flrst 1ow Alberta Caponi June Dutko Allene Muidza Anita Saueibaum Bal bala Bednal Judy Leaver Sue Segoni Mary Pletrowski Sylvia Madoff Janet McClintock Maiy Lou Murphy and Lorlame Skok Second 1ow Diane Higham Carol Jenkins Betsy Halt Judy Whalen Catherine Callahan Maria IJeCavalcante Marilyn Sauer Marilyn Bryan Pat Smith Helen Lawton Peggy Kent and Gail Reimann. One of the finest clubs in Hamilton the annual Modern Dance program is a high- light of each school year. l PRINT CLUB Advlser Mr Hadley Fnst row James Semler F1ankl1n Pete1son Martln Sl8blCk1 Robert Go mola Ronald Bealce Sam Sevexs Robext Evans A1thu1 Davls and adv1se1 M1 Hadley Second row Harold Mathls Robe1t Seeds VK 1ll1am Fawcett Bally Schenck Robelt Cross and Rlchard Fostel These boys handled the schools przntmg -matter-admznzstratwe forms tzckets pro grams and announcements OLYMPICS CLUB Advxser Mr Breese Seated Edwamd Cubbexley John Szucs Thomas Mcllowell Ronald Fo s VK 1ll1am Schu1te1 Robezt Maxel Xhllxam VX ood and Robelt Fumo Standlng Ldwald Sklmmons Challes VK ebb Edward GTHSCHI Daud B1yan Vlalte1 Kosul Jack Ozman We Iiavsson Bob JHHCCWICZ Lauy Koch and John Q J an k1 A group of boys mterested m learnzng the finer poznts of the game of basketball are led by a man who can teach them 'Zo 4 l1 T 2? E zhty s RADIO AMATEURS CLUB Advzser Mr Ph1111ps Seated John Agans Ilawxd NOICIOSS Robelt Buker Vlllllam StlllXX2.gOIl J seph Bock and John Gate1 Standmg Je11yEdwa1d Hemy Boexg John C1mbala Robe1t Mathleson Joseph Maher Ferd Danbury and M1 Phllllps Eneryone In thzs club 1s a ham and proud of t Therr hobby 1s one Amerlcas major pastzmes SCHOOL BANK Adviser Mr Jones Seated Alberta Caponi Fleanol Va Lelle Elane Rich Barbara Bednar and Marlene Valery Standing Jack Bowers Andie Kochis and Mi Jones This group takes care of the money which students bank for future purposes They do an accurate Job RED CROSS Adviser Miss Wilhelm Seated Shirley Straub Eunice Tedesco Rose Lugossy Mary Ann Innocenzi Theresa Innocenzi Carol Fleming and Peggy Lucas Standing Glenda Williams Marian Fisher Audley Reed Betty Lou Waters Benilde Hauis Miss Wilhelm advisei Doiothy MacFarlane Pat Gnandt Judy Wright Ava Watson and Donna Vkilliam This organization along with the support of the students serves those who are needy Eighty-seven SCIENCE CLUB Adviser-Mr. Rish Seated: Donald Miller, Steve Dzubryk, Herbert Dinger, president, Joseph Ondi, vice-president, Jean Kritikos, secretary, and Ronald Bender. Standing: Joseph Oravsky, Paul Kuczer, Carole Widmaier, Joseph Dutko, Howard Everett, Frank Drager, Ronald Cadic, Roger Brittain, Robert Struble, and adviser, Mr. Rish. What experiments did this group make up? They must have been wonderful experiences for these new scientists! SENIOR COUNCIL Adviser Mr Jones Seated June Dutko Elane Rich John Zoller Alberta Caponr James Bell and Janice Vlrntle Standing Dorothy Peck Judy Leaver Barbara Boschuk Peter Antonuccro Jack Ozmon James Gibson Andrers Krumrns Paul Tessern and Mr Jones adviser Through thrs group the semors have rr chance to express thezr zcleas and theorzes about school zmprovements SECRETARIAL PRACTICE Adviser-Mrs. Jamison First row: Joanne Buckley, Sandy Cathcart, Angela Ferrini, Mary Ann Chiavetta, Katherine Lucidi, Dorothy Mayoros, Loretta Curley, Joan Edwards, Virginia Rehak, Mildred lr'Amico, and Mary Ann Dogoli. Second row: Mary Byaesko, Judy Casto, Mattie Eubanks, Elizabeth Teresky, Glenda Simonson, Gail Tilton, Peggy Gilsenan, Jayne Guenther, Barbara Guenther, and Nettie Candya. Third row: Lois DePue, Barbara Krem- per, Noreen Brenner, Judy Bradley, Roberta Woodcock Lorraine VanDen bergh Norma Sandhoff Marion Fisher and Mary Green Future secretarzes recerve expert guzolance and advzce at Hamzlton Sorry gzrls no course m lap szttmg E ghty ght SENIOR DRAMATICS Adviser Mrs Booth First row Chester Montr Dorothy Peck Robert Pornsett Mary Ann Innocenzr Wrllram Brenner Mary Hutchrnson James McLarne and Char lotte Toth Second row Eileen Borgogno Carol McCoy Susan Segonr Carolrrgh Johnson Helen Kremper Patrrcra McGuckrn Suzanne Cullen Carol Cressler Cather rne Nl alsh May W rllrams Marilyn Soren and Elsre Stumpf Thrrd row Carole Ferguson Marian Floel Barbara Blackwell Nan Simpson Barbara Bednar Nancy Higgins Margie Balogh Phyllrs Karch Nadine Nlrtt Barbara Snyder and Beverly Boltz Fourth rovw Thomas Russo Marlene Valery Jean Goldberger Joyce Kelsey Robert Bezrlla Susan Marks Mary Lou Murphy Marilyn Mehlhorn and Alan Olrver One of our 'most popular clubs 1s Mrs Booth s Semor Dramatrcs Our semor play was a fine example of the work of thrs group . , - v v r ' I ! ' 9, r . ' v. , 7 L ' 9 1 7 ' y . l . l 7 V - A -1 y '. , . U , , . I vw . l ,. 7 7 r 1 l' , . 4 ' . . ' ' Y , . 1 r 4 ' y 1 r , . . A ., .- . , 7. . I. . . Y 'Y Y 4 '. . . 4 . , ' . , D , . . v y . . . , , . r v r ' v ' 1 y I - . v- , , . . , i a A 9 1 lv 1 I ' v I 1 1 . . . i -ei STAGE CRAFT Advlser Mr Bersch Seated Ph1l1p Ashwolth James Emery Fllson Gordon M1 B8lwCh aclwscl Call Hoagland and John IHYSISO Standlng Jack Schafe1 Anthony Ku bala Bob Wllklnson John Buckley Icyyls Schlagel Kaxl Ossman and Nolm Hortman Operatmg the lzghts changmg scenery and workznq the loud speaker are just a few o the tasks these ellows perform Thanks for a good job well done boys SERVICE CORPS Advlser Mr Holcombe Flrst low lVIa1ge Fazekas txeasulel Helen K1empe1 gnls captaln Russell Haltman presldent Davld Relnmgcx boys captaxn Mae G1oye gnls o captaln and Nan Sxmpson seclctaly Second IOVK Lee Zlomek Cathy Houl loyd Balbala Jenel Peggy Ducko Kathleen lluble Sue Cullen Sally Ileblang 'VIa1cella Shlbovltch Jean Sayle Mau Gohn kv Louls Catana and M1 Holcombe adylsel Thudmow Ronald IXal1SZCXXSlxl R1ChalKl Yuzvya Ph1l Ashwolth Ca1l Hoagland Charles lhIQtZg'6l James Eme1y Bob Ilndsay Joseph Fenn1mo1e Anthony Vogel and Robe1t Soden Absent Janet G1ffo1d Thomas Rlgfby Ashel Bozaxth, and Albelta Cauhnal These club members may be seen domg speczal servzces at the dzfferent entertam ment functwns m and around the school VV Elghty STAGE DESIGN Advxser Mrs Combs Seated Narllne XX 1tt 'NIa1go11e Balogh Mallene Blown and Janc VK aln Standlng Edvyaxd T1out Barbara Fos ter Janet Kulakovsslu and Ronald Banko Heres a group that recezves lzttle credlt or puttmg the stage m shape for the play and the operetta so here s a vote of thanks for your fine work Fxrst row seated Judy Leaver Mary Ann Mongon June Dutko John Zoller Dorothy Peck Frank Petronl Barbara Boschuk Janlce Vhntle James Bell Peter Antonucclo Jack Ozmon and Barbara Holden Second row Peggy Bulanowskl Regma Flsher Jacquellne Kadxs Mana Morlow Dxane Allen Lau1a Lee Reed Pat OConnor Camllle Speclale Judy Sost Car ol Kauffman Pat Gerbe1 Pat Smlth Mary Ann Waladkewlcs and Kay Tlndall Thnd row Emmett Bowers Xkllllam Lawton Leonald Wood James Glbson Clark DICKITISOH Andlegs Krumlns Chester Iat1n1 Paul Tessem David Bylom Nlcholas Stlllwell Anthony Bellls Edward Cubberley Tom Bom horst Wayne Owen Carl Kraemer Russell Vhlbert and Edward Graycar This group represents all the students 1nd STUDENT COUNCIL Advlser Mlss Wllley if gives them a chance to express their opin ions about school government +1 '3J3,5'!'f9Ny.ha aim -es' A E N' ty STUDENT GUIDES Advlser Mr jordan Seated Annamarle Klauser Joanne Buckley Arlene Murdza Lols Mason Carol Klrnble and Robelt Pomsett Standlng Aurele Gattl Carl Klaemel John Fulda Thomas Elberson Geolge Stout Donald Szarka He1be1t Dlnger B1ll Slebodnlck Bob Reade and adv1se1 M1 Jordan With about 1300 students walking our halls keeping order is a big job Hats off to the members of our Student Guides' USHERETTES 19541955 Advlser Mrs Pollack Seated Janet Bxxby Ma1y Ann Mongon Roberta Woodcock, Betty Woodward Louame VanDenbergh Loretta Tureck Nadme Wltt Helen F1llman Ma1y Mathls Jean Goldberger Barbala Blalthwalte Mary Lou Murphy and Dorothy Peck Standing Joan HUtChlHSOD Shuley Stlaub Marllyn Soren Glenda Slmonson Barbara Bednar Phyllis Forrester Joyce Kelsey Sandra Miller Marion Floel Beverly Boltz Susan Marks Marjorie Balogh Marlene Glover Lynn Wolfinger and Sara Abel. Here are the bright and charming misses who escorted you to your seats at many of Hamiltons special events. iw? YEARBOOK STAFF Advlser Mr Allto Seated Sala Abel Ted Klntel 6dlt0l ln chlef Shllley Jones assoclate 6lllf,Ol Alllson Revy spolts edltor Sandla Mlllel Gall Tllton Standlng Stanley Betty Clalk James lette Allse Joyce Kerlln John Innes Ml Allto advlsel and Kllsta Uudna Jensen lee Jones Glbson Joslyn Fel Arthul BIIIZ John Wllllam Ford and Absent I O1 etta Tl1lCCk Here are the fellows and gzrls who made your yearbook posslble A speczal vote of thanks goes to Mr Allto our patzent and understandmg advlser VARSITYH CLUB Advlser Mr Emll FllSt row Edvlald Stebblns Randy Tot ten Galy XX hltehouse Mlchael Ixyetsaa Andlejs Krumllls Ashel Bozalth An tholly Hcrlela and Charles Glcen Second IOW John Buckley Xlllllam Szathmaly Rlchald BIOVNII Flank Lu gossy James Stevenson Paul Tcsselll Roosevelt Taylol and John lacy Thlrd low Ml Lmll adylsex Flank Petlonl Jack Ozmon Plank Klelll Jame Fmely Robelt lllldSay Hes Dawson Frank Hlckman llaye BIWZII John Fulda Tom Delahanty Tom Llpplncott and ECIISOII llvl0!'llS Foulth IOW Ray Sellnovy Call Klae mel JEIIQ Lanahan Roll TUIIICI Jack Schafel Sam Cleycnger Fugene Oss mann Jelly De Pew Robclt Seeds Em mett Bowcls Iuther Dole Ed Glaycal and Fd Sklmmons The members of all Hamzltons varslty teams comprzse thzs select qroup for whzch all sports mmded boys alm 'lil I Nty VISUAL AIDS Advlser Mr Held Seated Glenn Call James Buckley llomlnlck MISCIZSCIO James Blackwell George Stout J Kelsey Hoffman Joel Clalk and Rlchald Bozalth Standlng filst low Charles HlCk Joseph XKIIIIOW Sam Cleyengel Nlch olas Ely Ralph Gunnlng Althur Jullan Challes 'Vlctzger Robert Llndsay Lloyd IJIXOII Robelt Edgal Alan Thomas Rlchald Tees Joseph Kllsak James Malco and Paul Vlldmann Rear Lynden Lltus John MISCIESCIO Challes Pope Belnald Cyvxlnskl Russell Towles Lee Zlomek John Stymel John Szwed G90lg6 Blatchfold Blll Catana and Rlchald Yuzwa Performmg a useful classroom servzce and at the same tzme learnmg a profitable slczll these boys show our slides and movzes STUDENT OFFICE SECRETARIES Fnst row Janet Blxby, Barbara Black well Mlldred Calothels, Edythe Coles Calol Esposlto, Barba1a Boschuk, and Jamce Wmtle Second row Roberta Woodcock Gall Woolley, Betty Powers, Carolme Skwa rek Judy Sost, and June Dutko Thlrd row Ca1ol Nadolny, Lols War nel Doleen Radlce and Pat Antoslewxcz Below Judy Banmste1 and Llnda Sakowsky These efervescent gzrls dzd a great deal of the offic the adfmzmstfatwe ofiiczals of our school as N net? two work for 1 . . ' ' 1 Z 1 , . 1, A , 1 . I . . e , . 1 ? Q . 7 A . 1 L' .1 i - . . . and we clieerecl courage and codes of sportsmanship. FH' if i 'Q-19 GROUP WWE SOCCER P 4 , .NW-.ff A--444.1-ziz' :- P A ,,, ,.. A ,K A, , ,,,, , ,M , , , ,ang ,,.,...,...-......,-..-- - --+-- ' 0 QP? but if V P w-req, Kneellng left to r1ght Andrejs Krumlns halfback A1bertW11l1ams fullback TomL1pp1ncott llneman John Flynn halfback and co captaln of next years squad Paul Kaszyc lmeman and also next years co Captaln Paul Tesseln hneman Roosevelt Taylor l1neman Jack Schafer fullback Eugene Ossman halfback Standlng left to rlght J1m Emery fullback Mlke Kjetsaa halfback Frank Petron1 halfback Ron WOSHIHK goalle Frank Hxckman goalle Henry Boerv goalle W11l1am Dllts fullback Anthony Herrera lmeman Don Bargholz hneman Carl Abbott coach Hornet booters emoyed one of thexr most successful seasons wmnmg exght and 10S1Dg four thus coppmg Group 3 tltle FN ' dbx of go VARSITY S0 CER SCHEDULE 'ti 1 1955 6 'tg DATE OPPONENT ,M PMWE F rv ,ef if P: F WVVDM Sept 0 S pt t Qi gd' U. T gif. VS1 HMI Coach Abbott and on U ' 330 4 Q Tues 3 '40 L30 .L-SX Semor Manager Bob Lxndsay, talk over teams prospects for 1955 Captams of thls years team Frank Petronl and Paul Tessem H ghtsw Nxnety four . 1 Q. Q ' ' 1 11 6 . V Q , . - , - ? K. , 5 V ' :Q a ', A- 4 . ., - 4- ' W v 'Q' 1, . 0 W xv 1- r L ,ah - P . nl .- , - . h , v V S ,: ' h . A 1 I Y Q 5 , 1 ' v 11 . . N , Q , N , ' - ' i ' 1. i ' . xx ' , Q - 3' ' ' ' f wi ex ' ', 1 L -, w I . 1 I 1 ' , - v I ' V 1 . in j . ' nj., I r , 5 'Nl , ' 1 4 ,,, 43. N ' W A 1 -- A R f ' gf- 5. if Y ,: ., . :-. ' W . . if . f V Q - f' V ., -A- 'f' ,.- 5.1. 1 ' ' f- ' 3 1 1 1 1 1 . I . , ' . I i - Y 7 1 - A . ' ' . ' . 1 y 1 , 1 C 1 n 5 1 2 1 I -1 I 1 Q 1 C O1 Q 1 I 1 I 1 I , . -... 17 We , 4 -.' '1 . 1- - ' ' , 1 , . . - if Q v . . f. 'J 1. h wal-V, Hn... 1 QV i ' , 3 A-of' ' ' 0 V . 1 . V . . t . 4 -J Q A ' .M A A..-Q' , , ,, Q- . 235: f- rf: 7,1155 ,,,,,- 5 , 4 qc: r' 1 ,nav ..y.,K.r A :H , , I 4 . ,SQA W, 0- 5 'iP'1 'iffgl , '?'e,' ' E? J Sf ' we.,'41, ., A ' ' . T F.-' N4 ' fif 'f . . - ' ' .. ' S515 1-1,11.s.opn. .- ' - in zgif: Fri. . 23 Pnnningwn Away 313 L L, ' ' , .A I 131 ,J 3:i1f3,E 11- il -V Thur, . . 29 Princeton Hnnne 313 Y 77 ' V , ,j t 1 x 5' it X Q' -an , Fn. 9 30 Lnwfnncnvnln Awny 3:45 LO j . . , , ,.. . , 1 1 4,5335 ft 1 , - 4 A w,.fM ,,L Mnn on. 3 Trenton Away 3:30 Y I . . , gf, 22, .zine 1?- F ,. 'Q 9. 1. Fri oem. 7 Tren on c 111. H me 3.30 , - -- 'Q--1' . ' ' ','4 - ' 'Nr .' . 1 ,- ,'. .f,.f-if: :iff -nf-1,1-'A L R gg, wen. Oc ll Img Brnn 11 Awny 3.30 , ,Y f Z- ,, q . . Y W, T' ' ' Q , H' 17,1 rf- , .7 'fjfw rn on 14 H1 11 n Home 1.30 LC' ' ', - , , -L -',, '- 1 -- ' '- . 'ed. mm. 19 ,. Away -. lil f V - 1 1 ' ' N A I ,-'SL - - P1-1, Oct. 21 'l'runtonCuth. Away 313 1 Y 8-4 A . , A..'f-' 'V ik ' ' , . 25 lang Branch Hnnne 1. ' Y . . , 'men Nov 1 'rrnnwn Hnme ' Q-1 Y I Co' ' Fn. Nov. A 1 wn Away 11 30 ' , QHlMPm0NS1x95 Tessein rushes to get on a loose ball durmg Hlghtstown game H1ghtstown handed us two of our four losses 0-gg I pf- H339 J-2 wr, 'M -of N-ffpug aff W W ffmaw '-bu 'H 45 Q yr 5 We 4 Lxppxncott and Ossman converge on ball as Prmceton booter stumbles Q' Z g ha. Nur' QP 9 Krumins about to boot an out of bounds klck durlng Trenton Catho11c game We handed T C a. drubblng both tlmes Taylor rushes 1n on a Long Branch player durlng a v1ctor1ous game is Flynn uses hlS head against the Trenton Hlgh Tornadoes We beat them 4 1 after takmg a loss . ' 'TWFi??'5S J 0-xl ' vvxg ?- 5 Eugene Ossmans bxg boot glves Wmnlng Hornets a blg llft durmg Long Branch game family i f was awww 0-QS? Actlon ln Trenton Cathollc game shows Flynn about to shoot a pass Kwanzaa: me-vu ,-QL, 3 -+ w.r by W-5551, W1ll1ams prepares to boot a. goal k1ck 1n pract1ce sessxon as Hlckman and Schafer look on 'W xi Coach Abbott announces hlS teams state award durmg an assembly program 'LZ' . 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A A ,f m r ,yy-Q' fr fr ,Mffi M ,.,.,,.,,,, N A wf?5A,Rffi:'fa f,?JE5'?,, 1 ff Dxck Brown Jack Ozmon Tom Delahanty Wes Dawson Frank Klem Alex Novatkoskx and Dave Bryan provlded the punch IH Hamllton s 11ne 4525. nu Wfffri Q f A253 ' 6 o Co captams 'M Ma 4. wxwgf-f '14'?f' 'f Frank Lugossy and Dave Bryan A good bench IS an attrlbute to any team So are the fans' Q1 way? x 'S I Zi ' N .av 5 ne- 2' 9 .J Excellent coachlng came from Stephen Moscovlc Bernard Hughes 'L Jlm Wllno Lea Terry 5 Y and head coach Barney Emrl 5' A Vue Carl Kraemer C163 runs WW lnterference for W T Www' Frank Lugossy Ron Turner tackles a Trenton Fred Washmgton heaves a long ln our vlctory over Hlgh player as Charlle Mallle pass 111 the Trenton Hlgh game Trenton Cathollc 26 13 closes IH i if aar n1 XY +-r: X-:fir V v an W PY? 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' F b a Q , 'W' Q 534571 FLASHBACKS has Q 1 'P +4 IKERNQJ Ron Nrtzsche Mar1an Floel Yi ml When we needed up11ft1ng our cheerleaders came through Barbara Blackwell and Helen Flllman congregate at the refreshment stand durmg half tlme 'sf' Wrndy Morr1s 1101 makes a vahant try to xntercept a pass W 1 -ww Ju' my g 3:y 'c4'! 4 :Mm ,wan am! 5' Amt? ta-1. my 4 ev -av ww. 1-we-2' 'hive 'K+ 2-an 'V Vw ...mains Junebug on an end run Our talented colorguard are Ann Heddrxck Breta Hallgreen Reullura Coul ton and Ga1l Schenck Frank Lugossy makes the tackle as Dave Bryan C235 and Sam Clevenger C97 pursue ikneehngy S Madoil' M Hutch lnson C Toth lstandmgj M Deatherage J Paske J Tr1gnan1 C Muschal R Lugossy J Green wald, and H Lawton M 1wQum-Q,-. x QR ,- we Yxafh A.. Junebug Stevenson snares a pass 1n our v1c torlous Trenton Catholic game ln a game Wh1Ch we lost Ron Turner throws an lmportant Dave Bryan mterceptg a by a conversxon to block as Fred Washxngton carr1es pass and ls touchdgwn Trenton H1gh 7 6 the p1gsk1n for a Hornet score bound Front row Barney Emll head coach Jack Lacy Frank Klem W1l11am Szathmary Rrchard Brown Jack Ozmon Frank Lugossy Dave Bryan Wes Dawson Ed Morr1s Tom Delahanty Fred Washlngton and Alex Novatkowskl Second row Asher Bozarth senlor manager Carl Kraemer Jerry De Pew Dave Pressley Henry Zeltt Jerome Washmgton Randy Totten Luther Dore Ed Graycar Sam Clevenger Ron Turner Ray Cathcart andN1ckSt1l1we1l coach Thlrd row Larry Koch manager Gary Wh1f18h0US9 Senxor manager James Wllno coach James Stevenson Ed Sklmmons Ray Sellnow Bxll Nash Jerry Lanahan Bob Seeds Emmett Bowers and Lea Terry coach Fourth row Steve Moscovlc coach Norm Metzger Grant Lenderm1lch Andy Kmrecxk Zolton Lucky N1ck Stlllwell Jr Joseph W11he1m Don Drenguba Jack H1ck man and Bernard Hughes coach N nety seven BASKETBALL wana' W 'Q W .am -qm- fwrss W ...Q awww 1 Roosevelt THYIOI' Dave Bryan Ed Sklmmons ..-I. x4P w r l0 f-5, Don Bargholz Roosevelt Taylor Wes Dawson HCIHY Zeltt Walt Kosul Dave Bryan Ed Sknnmons Paul Kaszyc 'ET' 5-mn 915. 'ii fi! -. Coach Clifford Breese and paul Kaszyc captain Bryan talk over pre-game strategy. Ninety-eight Wes Dawson EUHR J' 'xl' A Q5 M Ed Graycar REBOUNDS 0 X '. A Trenton player blocks Dawson breaks mto the Bryan gets off a Jump Skxmmons try for a clear for an easy lay up shot agalnst Peddle two polnter I V ff' Sklmmons attempts a Taylor dr1ves past a Sk1mmons leads a fast one hander as Bryan Bur11ngton defender break agamst Peddles ebound to sco forward closes ln for the r re Dawson goes h1gh mto Kelley whlps a pass to a Zeltt outmaneuvers an the a1r to score fast breakmg teammate oppos1ng guard Wes Dawson battles for a Bryan IS 1n the clear as l'6b0und agalnst two Blg Dave takes to the a1r he scores two pomts TI'ef1t0I1 OPDOIICINS for a basket N1 netY m ne BASEBALL A 1 Stan Jensen Senlor manager the bats ready for has the powerrnen Roosevelt Taylor Coach Edlson Front row: Charles Green Charles Booz Barney Emil. Second row: Stan Jensen semor manager ' Clarence Morgan, Edward Skimmons, Edward Graycar, Ronald ' ow: Thomas Lippincott, John Furda dlowski MOFFIS, ager. Thlrd r ' an, Robert My Munson, man John Lacy, Davld Bry wal'-A ab! wfa hwy? Qgb dl 1311 Q yfm Faux IS Dave Bryan Set for the p1Ck up U9 0:0 'fo mil' 5 L11 CTI 25 Q... EQ? Q34 9,2 35' ro '::, -1 f T 4 as Pltchers Charles Booz Wmdy Morrls Bob Mydlowskl Jack Furda and Dave Bryan I-its Skrmmons stops a h1gh p1tCh IH the BMI game T, One Hundred 'o 'o Q., U: Oo 4. . . J , . .2 , I 'V P 3 5 'wry , I ,N r nf: N. lf ' S -i Ai , 1 . ' Q also E Q lf' Q ' Q ' 'TUE ., W Rv' ' ' ' .fl or I - f rrwssfvg ' I ' - null: nhl... lllll E nllll'...u I I : ' - , , - E I lllluquu, .. I' u :n.,,,m lllll' , . y L .1 5 L 1 . if ' Yi . - ' , 5 is A K w .V - J r , --M . .' u ' . . 1 ' 'A ' 5 r ' ' I 1 R H V ff' li 4 -' 447, -' ' .X 17951 - V i Y VT: 1 , ' . Q . ' 'fl ,::f3?7N'YI1 4, i f 1 1 , -Fig? , 1 , l FN yaigti A 3, . A . gwfff A. . 'x I-.af g . J y ' 1 v ' . 1' -,gag-'fry 1. -v Q. - N 'F Q-L3 X , A 5. 4 l 113 H ' . . o A f'?wj'g,.yi41,,,f ,I , 3 ' X, 'Sf' 534-,fi . Q . f gyfigifif? N f '1 Q . 'Nlfif'l3cff?l - 4- 1 i . . fifvu' s wu:oo,. ' b. . DIAMONDS Turk Morgan mo under a h1gh fly UID uv T .wwf M404 P... wma? 'lvifqck M 'at' r'5w.,,p,-Q-ie! 'K ka mv mg, 1: it ,Tm I I ,Za Www uf.. di' TX-aa R Lacy holds the ru :.,' Roosevelt walts for a the blg game -545 -g. A .Q , f' h -L' A 'Pr :V N Q- '-'Y Lacy is ready for the glihw :Ara J 1 TRACK 0.4 fa., 1 f J W-me N, fr, uc' ' OC me aux Flrst row Charles Mallle Jerome Washlngton Jlm Glbson Alhson Revy Fred Washlngton Joseph Ryan Alex Szathmary Stewart Grey Second row T1to Herrera Joseph Wmrow B111 Wolverton Louls Catana Robert Bljou John Petroslllx Louls Schulze Thlrd row Frank Warner John Carson Walt Kosul John Schmdewolf Monty Berrlen Dave Byrom Fourth row Howard Donehower John Thorn Edward Stebblns Robert Soden Gerald Patterson Flfth row Robert Fumo Mr Pxerson coach and Emmett Bowers Jerome Washmgton Charles Malhe J1m G1bson llne up for a race durlng, a practice Joe Ryan tr1es h1 hand Allxson Revy goes up and over the hxgh Jump whlle Jun Wm row studles the style sesslon at hurllng the Javelln Emmett Bowers flxps the shot put wrth a mlghty heave A-af 'JJ' my Y fa. cl 1, 'Na- Fred Washlngton d1splays good form clearlng the low hurdles N B111 Wolverton stretches to make every xnch count on the broad Jump One Hundred Two 'M we ' , , . : ,,1..g.5.:f-,g-31-5 , +, .- M-.?3ltRf?Nf+5.1., 5 , 3 , Y , , , , , - 3 . Y - Y , . - - , , , , Y . I , , , , v 3 y . , , . 1 ' D . , , I . ffl., ' ' ' ' ' 'iz- , I I - j T . .S . ,. , 'gi K r ' ' A Th-f' 'Q . '. , ' - Q K, -.J f W- 2 z W 1- .- ,, , i f Q Q u it A - -, ,H .W 5-get l,, ,wg ..,,., . r tv. W . U.. , , V4 ,M kia H y A :f,.-, 'l'w'?4'1 ., 4 k 'ifgwf ' . , .4 n' . -u f , ' C I .A-I ' - ' kwa - -a., ,,.x ,,,s-if ,,,....,n J' .. . -f-3 ,- 9-:rr and B111 Catana are off Wlth the gun GIDSOD goes over the hurdles m GRA. Council The officers Judy Sost Joan Hutch lnson Carol Ferguson Beverly Boltz Merllle Werst Mary Ann Mongon Beverly Nutt Captaln Orange Hockey Team Nancy Abel Bla k Hockey Team Captaln Sally Tatum and Sally Joan Hutchxnson mtercepts Dorxs Jamce Sweeney uses Lu Breece take the ball Bethke s rlght hand pass the left hand lunge to One Hundred Four We welcomed the mothers Enthus1ast1c mothers watch the game Z V nn Nu' , 096446. If ' or ' Kneelmg Francxs Buehler Sally gifs , Lu Breece Carole Ferguson Phy111sD1latush Standlng Bev erly Boltz Judy Snedecker Lynn Hxggms Mer111e Werst Kneehng June Dutko Frances Glddens Mxldred DAm1co Judy Sost Standlng Judy Drenguba Betty Groene Gall Ford Jo Ann Fltzpatrxck All eyes are on Carole as Judy Sost trles for an Who gets the points she shoots for the basket extra point Frances or Jo Ann? Mothers pour the tea A good tlme was had by all R3.1S1I'1g the wmmng flag One Hundred Fave Miss Willey Renewing old member ships and obtaining new ones Our sports representatlves Kneeling S L Breece fbasketballj F Giddens fswimmingl L VanDen burgh Csoccerj Standing E Stumpf fhockeyy M DAm1c0 fbadmmtonj M Potterton fplng pongj C Jenkins farcheryl Membership Card GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Hamilton Township High School T e ton N J 1956 was CLM2. J MISS Thompson Championship volleyball team Homeroom 205 X I 1 ,, A ,. w I-N I-N fre-.iw We sold candy. 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