Hammonton High School - Squadron Yearbook (Hammonton, NJ)

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ITIIMI VISII llllli ISIANII PARADISE WIIH IIS 3 ar Chant '-1 --, ...V an M vVM?4S!Wf . .,f ', x N. a. 1, , 1 Q -. aww 43' QM L.- M,,,,,.Q-fl ..,,,.fis-.D -..,. fl 3 wjiflf a. WZ., ggi me H 'Q W ,A ri 2 1. if va W, Nw-xxx x iff,-45' Viv- 'ia 5'lf '31' .Q f wr o 5!r PQI. 4.1 , :ii :ipa- llhu. 'QQ . ww , fm S Wi. ,nav-f fb... lv'- vw' f x I Foreword Sr X 'X f All through the years the class of 1957 has had for IIS theme Hawan Now 1n our last year we have once more chosen II for our yearbook wh1ch we have enutled THE WAR CHANT We are here Wlfihlflg to preserve all ofour pleasant memor les and to recall the acuvmes of school days gone by whxch to us are golden memorles of the past years All of the mo ments of pleasure wxll become prlceless treasures m the possesslon of all who enjoyed them Some are gomg on to greater thmgs 1n l1fe Wc have col lcctcd and herewlth present to you the followmg records W1th all these pleasant memories nn mmd we prcscnt thxs yearbook to you as a hlstory of the past four years and hope that 1n the many years to come thxs THE WAR CHANT wxll glve us an opportumty to relive the days we have spent ln dear old H H S 'ss 'rv F alll' pimp, to Mix . . . ,ryan y i1:lf'fI Hgl ,l? l' W Rl! fi ,A .NN Q nf l li' My ' 6 U r U , a 3, Q 'NL 3 as 'Q 'I W- iq 4 wb bf' l W Q L xr '-, .'A.,,.., Mt .lei A luau for our honored guest ,I f ff km We the graduating class of 1957 would lxke to express our deepest apprecxatxon to our advlsor Mr James DBFICCIO He has glven freely of hxs txme and effort m the plannmg and success of our many school actxvmes There were many problems before us 1n our last years of h1gh school When guldance and advxce were needed Mr De Fxcclo was always ready to help out 1n any way p0SS1b1e Even the most d1ff1Cl.1ll of tasks seemed sxmple and easy when he was workmg by our snde HIS warm and fr1end1y manner has been an 1nsp1rat1on to us all Wlth sxncere gratxtude we dedlcate thxs yearbook to tum ff' iii - . 1 - I Contents Adnnmsuahon 7 Senmrs 13 Hnderdasses 41 Activnies 45 Spons 59 Administration X ggx I :9 4 .,., -, N ,,,1 ,,,D Y Prmcupal To the Class of 1957 The exotlc Hawa11an theme of your yearbook symbollzes happlness beauty and peace These too are Vllal elements of your future l1fe H8Wa11 IS also the land of valcanoes leprosy and World War Two Hawau like 11fe ltself has IIS unpleasant aspects Hence love and beauty CXISI s1de by slde Wlfh hate and uglmess 1n thxs your world Learn to overcome the hardshlps and trlumph 1n the beautles of 11fe W1ll1am D Polhemus Prlnclpal Superintendent Schools To the Class of 1957 Many are the f1ne arts of whxch we speak muslc pamtmg poetry and the l1ke Each pro vldes man an avenue of sausfymg express1on and a means of communlcatlon It seems there exists a fmer of the f1ne arts and probably the fmest of them all that whlch IS the most sat 1sfy1ng end the crown Jewel of human exlstence the art of l1v1ng May th1s be your legacy D M Garofalo Supermtendent of Schools K l f'7fW yy 4? 'v R .. . . f T: lx 1 CN V' y, W! 1, K an v 0, I f V ff !T, al . I fnflfftlkf Board of Education Health Officers This year our very effi- cient health staff has been kept extra busy. They are Dr. R. Rubbag Miss M. Coia, nursegMr. F. Jacobs, attendance officer. Office Staf These very familiar smil- ing faces are those of Miss B. Moore, Mrs. K. Zito, and Miss R. Giaccobe, who make up the office staff. The Hammonton High School Board of Education consists of Mr. D. Garo- falo, Mrs. R. Ramaciotti, Mr. A. Macrie, Mr. C. Monastra, Mr. W. Sooy, Mr. G. Palma, Mrs. H. Klitch, and Mr. A. Ingemi. f Custodians Keeping Hammonton High in shape in the custodian line are Mr. Passalaqua, Mrs. Silipena, and Mr Piperata. K CHARLES BARTHA Glassboro State Teachers College Manual Traxmng 135 at-' QW!!- .Lawn the WILLIAM CAPELLA Gu1lford College N C B A , West Chester State Teachers College Physxcal Educatxon, Health CHARLES W FISHER Washmgton College B A Umverslty of Pennsylvama, M World l-l1story,U S Hlstory The Facultq Jw 51? I B BERNKOF Umverslty of Pennsylvama Academxc Mathematxcs EDWARD CARDNER Umversxty of Texas, B S , M Physlcal Educatlon Health ,Quan ul W1 HOWARD FRY Bucknell Un1vers1ty, a General Mathematics, U S History I LYNN BLECKER Lebanon V alle y College, Dxrector of Band and Chorus JAMES DE FICCIO T e m pl e Umverslty P A B Umverslty of Penn sylvama Enghsh II, Spanlsh I and II .1049 NORINE GIORDANO Temple Unlversxty, B S Commerclal Ar1thmet1c, Bookkeepmg I and II X K' cv-'V BARBARA BUTLER Mad1s0n College, B S Phys1cal Educatxon, Health Q' MILDRED B FALCIANI Wxlson College Pa , B A Englxsh III, Hxstory I ANTOINETTE GUGLIOTTA Un1vers1ty ofPennsy1van1a Drexel Institute of Tech nology Pubhc Speakmg ,,. 10, 2 'ff X ': If J it ,. X w I , ., . . . . , . G B, S, B.S. ' W yan 3' 9 , as 5 S I ,:.. , ,. , w E1 f ,VL AEA, . ' .C , ' ' ' A I 5, x-V -v, .'?Lk.'L fe cw 513.5 Q? -Nsfw f We .. Q.. M,,4,A 'w :i,, 5t955,e1,51:,4:, IH 4 aaa in . 7 . .9 . I . . , ' 1 an . 7 - . . . . .E. . ., ' ' - ' ' . , . I -' , .r , gi s ' I- , K ,,v',,gk 5 X A . ., ' ' ' B. A. ' ' ' B.S. .A. ' . . ' ' - MN, . 'vw el, ff. . '.-mfr . w QA RAYMOND A KIENZLE Rutgers Un1vers1ty, B S Vocatxonal Agrxculture bn- MARJORIE PEEPLES Smlth College,Mass , B A Glassboro State Teachers College, B S Englxsh I A 4 ,g QQ 2-3 .? A IIUX M x t ,E f A s a,.. Mf A :V xl 4. '11 fl, fl 7,1 'S FRANCES MORGAN Delaware State C o l l e e, Foods I and II 4 ' KATHRYN PETIT Umvers1ty of Pennsylvama, B A , Museum School of Ar Ar HELENA PACKARD Maryvllle College, Tenn , B A , Glassboro State Teachers College, B S Sewmg SALLY RUBINFINE Rxder College, B Ed Stenography Secretarlal Studles, Economlcs . X I or ye l-vi gfg-,,g:: me ,Q mr 11525424223-Yfiil NEIL H PASTORE Drexel Instltute, Pa B S E E , Unlversxty of Penn sylvama, M S Chemlstry, Physics KATHERINE V SANTORA Rxder College, N J , B Ed Plerce Busmess School Typmg fl HAROLD A SEELEY Dxckmson College, Pa , B A , Un1vers1ty of Penn sylvan1a M A General Sc1ence 9-A rj? NORBERT J WALSER Syracuse Umverslty N Y B A , Un1vers1ty of Penn sylvama, M A Englmsh IV Refresher Math I ff i W g HAROLD M YEHL Muhlenberg College, Pa BS Rutztown Teachers College B1ology, General Math gg CARLTON TRACY Mlddlebury College, A B Boston Universxty, M Ed Guxdance . . . . g . . - - . U ' ' B.S. , , . . - a.a.g.,i ,yr ,Ai 4 gm, ss qv 'Q 'A .V u 'Rr x K . -. -I , 4 1 , K uigcrf 2 o I . . I . 5 1 ' ' ' t I - , I X 1, . , , X . X , ' N' Y I If f ' AI , Y f 'in' fffaff 3- L' ' 1 l ' u ' . , 0 0, a . 0 I . . - . . ' ' - Q .7 . ' 2 . , . . l'E1AI7l ll W' dy ,Wlv 'Looks like rain.' I 19 9 M, 'Keep it cool, Cliff. Don't come any closer.' G ff' x 'All right now, 1et's make it loud and c1ear.' 'K 'Just five months old to- 33. -f' day.' - y s gn- fm. gi.. L.. ff ' , f. On a warm day in September, the seniors officially welcomed the freshmen into high school by holding Freshmen Day. A program for the entire day was previously planned by a committee of faculty mem- bers and seniors. The day began with the freshmen assembling in the auditorium to be checked by the seniors. At noon, everyone went to the diamond to be serenaded and enter- tained by the freshmen. Later in the afternoon, they paraded clown Bellevue Avenue showing off their costumes. Freshmen Day ended with a party for the freshmen, given by the seniors. N, ll M 7 N , W, 79 Seniors f X I ! , N . uk I f e YQ V Y xi I I I ll f A I I A , - lb!! fr- , wi! J, I M f ,I I l I if 1 I' Ml nf 14, X l sv r'Q v N Wa U ll lx U. Class Officers GEORGE GIANNINI You th1nk I need you? Muttenhead College ass Pres 1 4 HR Pres Chorus Off1cer 4 Student COUDCII1 J B Basketball 1 Intramural Basketball 2 4 Varsity Football aptj V Pr Prom Chalrman 3 Key Club 1 F F A 3 ROBERT CRESCENZO That s true true Dmgle Colle e S Class Sect 3 4 Student Councll 1 2 Key C,lub2 4 Jr gl Sr Play3 Chorus Act1v1t1es I 4 J V Foot ball I 2 Vars1tyFootball3 4fCaptj THOMAS URGO I et s roll Spara College Varslty Football 3 4 J V Football I2 J V Basketball 1 2 Varslty Football 3 4 Chorus ACIIVIIIGSZ 4 H R Pres 1 3 Class V Pres 1 4 Prom Lommlttee GLADYS MORANO What are ya wlse? Happy College Year book Editor 4 Blue 81 Whlte 1 4 qEd1torJ 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 4 NHS Treas 34 Stu ent Councll 4 Chorus Act1v1t1es 1 4 fOfflCCI'J 2 3 Intramural Basket ball 1 4 Volleyball 81 Hockeyl 2 Interscholastlc Basketball 12 T X Centerl 3 Cheerleader3 Prom Comnuttee 3 H R V Pres 1 Freshman Day Commlttee 4 Usherette 1 4 1, 3 I ! , I ,, I I lx, l 'Y WV ll I . f r Nl fl 'Y I I 'X P ' M xml Cl -g .. ..1g Q V 'lj' - -5 1' .. I:-': ' , If YA l-4 CC .n 41 . es. 2? 3 ' . N .q-o , , I l lx HX all llk X X N N QW! Mui l QWI1 I 5545 I W5 I VA I J ill 32543 . :il I ' ' . J - 9 ' . '- 'L - - : - ' - 1 , gf I ' -L.. - -3 was d ' ' -I: ' '- . ' ' 9 I ' - lvlll' I 42 n! , I f. ' S 1- 5 . ,a ,f 'Q Sensor Class of I957 G ELEANOR ARISTEO That s my Bo Commerclal H R Sec t I ChorusAct1v1t1es1 3 Hockeyl J V Basketballl 2 Intra mural Basketballl 4 H R V Pres Z Tw1rler Z 4 Prom Commlttee Blue Sl Whnte Typlst 4 Volleyball I 4 Candy Counter JANNIE BENNETT Janme College JOYCE ARISTEO Play the roll Joycle Commerclal Interscholastlc Basketball 1 4 Volleyball 1 3 Hockey I Chorus Actlvltxes 1 3 Twxrler 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Yearbook Staff4 Pres G V Pres of GAA 34 TA Center Treas 2 4 Student Councll 4 Candy Counter 4 Soft CATHERINE BERENATO Cat Commercial Prom Commxttee 3 ng: CHARLES BA LDI Charlle General LOUISE BERNINGER Am I late? Lou Commerclal Intramural Basketball I 3 Volley ball 1 Blue 81 Whlte Typlst 2 4 if 3731 vi' ff ff ft, . ff Q, If V 33 4? A A uEln . . .4 - n l . ball 1. ' ' - fi. EDWARD BOWERS Oh Come on son hddxe Commerclal Blue 8.1 Whlte Typlst I JOSEPH CAPELLA Don t becruel oe College N H S Offlcer 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Student Councll Key Club Base ball Football Prom Commlttee H R Offlcer F F A Offtcer Intra mural Basketball Candy Counter 4 GAIL BOYER 1 ll naxl you Reds Commerclal Blue 81 Whlte Typist 3 Intramural Basketball PAULINE CA PACCIO Paul College Intramural Basketball I 4 Chorus Act1v1t1es 3 Prom Commlttee 3 LEAH CAMPANELLA What am I golng to do? Stutz College Intramural Basketball 1 4 Volley ball I 3 .I V Basketball 3 Softball 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Hockeyl Prom Commlttee RITA CAPPUCCIO Bxg Tom Commercxal Chorus Actlvmesl 4 Cheerleader 2 4 Intramural Basketball Prom Commlttee Volleyball Hockey 'P ti I 'Have you seen Irene? 'Have you seen the Red Monster? - : ' ' ' - : ,J . f . Av ...I ,. h Q DON CARUSO It s automat1c Duck College Key Club 2 4 F F A 1 4 fOff1cer5 2 3 Intramural Basketball 1 4 Prom Commlttee 3 TA Center 1 4 H R Treas 4 JOHN CARUSO Hey get Wlth lf Enrxc Commerclal Intramural Basketball 1 4 Key Club HR Treas 3 HR Pes 4 Prom Commxttee 3 t :Z XIQQQQL 'YM ,Agfa 'I . O .'1f k. 'yn' uf G Q 'X-O ROCCIE COLASURDO I know I m good looklng R10 College F F A Offlcer 1 4 Key Club l 4 Pres J 1 Bandl 4QStudentD1reCtorj 4 HR Treas 2 Prom Commntee 3 Chorus Act1v1t1es 4 0' 3 IO ,,,,o I E ROBERT DE CICCO I dldn t mean ll Ch1co College NHS Pres 34 Key Club 2 4 State Key Club3 Prom Committee 3 Student Councxl 3 Jr Sm Sr Play 3 Intramural Basketball 1 4 H R Pres 1 Blue 81 Whlte 4 -fi' JOHN CLEMENTS What are ya k1dd1n me? Jack Commercxal Intramural Basketball 3 4 J V Football 3 Varslty Football 4 H R Treas 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Vrw Tw' FENESIA DE FEBBO Is my halr messed up? Fen College Student Councll 1, Int r a mu ral Basketball 3 4, Interscholastlc Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, Hockey 1, Yearbook Staff 4, H R. V Pres l, Prom Commlttee 3 P . ix L IC 1 - l ll ,Q .. ,, . 1 ' : - - .. . . .. . . . . Il 71 . ll 1 ll , . ' , - g - g 4g . . . Q . . I' . g A Z 5 . . . '7 - 3 . . . . , 5l C C 21 ' . - .A I I . - N - 1 ., 1 , 1- , 2' f , vt, f G. if -. t A 714, . 'W . - V X - - f ' f p A I-.42 -3: 'ir:,:3- V 1 Aa , g Y . X D I i K, ' p 5 L, I , - I ' lx 1 P, I u ,, , . . .. . . , ,, 4. . 9 . u - n . . . ' - 3 - 5 . . . . - g - 3 . : - : I 5 . . . g 5 Q . . ' S . I ' Q . . W I ' ll :I H Il ANGELA DI NATALE Does my halr look okay? Ang Commerc1al Chorus Act1v1t1es 3 4 Prom Com mlttee 3 Usherette 3 4 Candy Counter 4 T A Center 2 3 Blue Sm Wh1te Typlst 3 4 195 DORA LEE ELLIOTI' No stuff Tracy Dee College N H S Sec t 3 4 Cheerleader l lnterscholastlc Basketball 1 2 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Volley ball l 4 Band 1 2 Twlrler 3 4 fCaptj 4 HR Sect 14 Cass Treas 2 Blue81 Wh1te 1 4 Chorus Act1v1t1es l 4 Jr Sr Play3 Candy Counter 4 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Tenms 1 2 Softball 2 3 T A Center H .guvf THOMAS DODARO Don t touch me Sl1ck W1ll1e Commerclal Intramural Basketball 1 4 J V Football 3 Varslty Football 4 Student Counc1lV Pres 3 Student COUHCII 1 3 Prom Comm1ttee 3 F V mafia W I don t know Chetta College H R Offlcer l Tenms 1 4 lntra mural Basketball 1 4 T A Center 2 4 QPresj 4 Blue 81 Wh1te 3 4 Jr 81 Sr Play3 Prom Commlttee 3 Chrlstmas Contata 4 N H S 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 Usherette 3 4 Asst Ed of Yearbook 4 new ROBERT EARLING You d better belxeve xt Bob General Intramural Basketball 1 4 Prom Commlttee 3 S NIORS That s r1ght Mr Flsher El Zorro College N HS 3 4 Band 3 4 Blue8z Wh1te fSports Edltor Busmess Manager! 4 Basketball Scorekeeper 3 4 Jr 81 Sr Play Commlttee 3 Prom Commxttee 3 35 ll ul! ' 'I . . b I l . - - ' - .U X X I, 9, , nafsl 5 X -ll I -H V U 1 . . 'W :Q 5 Q . ' 9 ' Q . I ' 9 N Q3 A X Q f G Q 47? 4 Ally 2 . Ka Q., f, A CONCETTA FIORATO PETTINIS FOX. H It . A at as u I .u fy W .-35 .. -E. ig l-. ALFRED GALLETTA Cheese and crackers Commerclal Chrlstmas Chorale 2 4 Intramural Basketball 1 4 FFA 1 4 K y Club2 3 0 I Q DORIAN HARVEY Please wrlte soon! Dory Commerclal Blue 81 Whlte Typlst 4 Yearbook Staff 4 F H A 1 4 Basketballl 2 Volleyball 2 3 Chorus ACIIVIIICS NINA GIRALO Oohl What am l gonna do? Nma Commerclal Chorus Actxvxues 1 3 Basketball 1 4 Prom Commxttee 3 i! h-of ANNA MAY GIANNINI Man dlg that crazy beatl Curley Commerclal H R Treas 1 HR Sect 8 Treas 2 Chorus Act1v1t1es1 3 Intramural Basketball gl Volleyball 1 4 J V Cheerleader l Interscholastlc Basketball 1 2 Hockey 1 Twlrler 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Yearbook Typlst 4 CandyCounter4 Usherette WN' Nuff x sl Wu: JANE HELLER You don t know do you? lS Commerclal F H A l 3 ,425 DENNIS HICKMAN You re out of your mmd Sklp General Chorus Act1v1t1es l 4 Band 1 4 Key Club f 'X 'QW r ll ' I v f - H - , A J? if I, UAIII I 1 ll lf, - -S '.,.-ge i.. .:..'.-s. . 3- f 6 I 7 S- vga 3.115- -' we ' . 965 I 9 5 if! , M56 -K, 0' .- U ' 'Y H I n A U H ' HS- 11 ' K A 1-4. , MATTHEW INGEMI What IS ll Pete? TOOISIG College H R Offlcer 1 Key Club 2 4 Key Club Board of DITCCIOIS 3 Jr St Sr Play 3 Chorus Act1v1t1es 1 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Intramural Basketball I 3 Prom Commtttee 3 J V Football 3 Varslty Football 3 4 Vars1ty Basketball 2 Sopho more Dance Comm1ttee 2 ANGELO JULIANO Let's Jltter honl' Cheech Commerctal T A Center 2 4, Prom COITIIHIIICE 3, Blue St Whlte Typ1st 4, Typmg Club V, Pres 4, Intramural Basket ball 1, School's Montes Board 3 -q P NANCY INGEMI You trk my lxver? Bubbles College N H S 3 4 Student Councll l 2 Pres 1 2 HR V Pres Chorus Act1v1t1es 14 Band 14 T A Center 2 4 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Interscholastlc Basketball I3 Softball 4 Volleyball 2 3 Blue gl Wh1te 4 Hockey 1 Candy Counter 4 Intramural Basketballl 4 Sopho more Dance Commlttee 2 'fr 1 I I jf UQ.-'Q 'Q ' all JOHN KEENAN A fool and h1s money are soon parted Jack College Student Councll 3 Freshman Day Commtttee 4 Varsxty Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 4 HR Pres 4 fu ti M? GRACE JACOBS I m worr1ed Gray Commerc1al Chorus Act1v1t1es I4 Intramural Basketball I 4 Prom Commlttee 3 S NIORS C ROBERT KLOSE You re l1ke an ammal Bob General Intramural Basketball I 4 Camera Club l Chrlstmas Chorale 2 4 F F A 1 4 'Wu f9'- ,ff -1 W ,, . . n 3 u - n ' . . ' Q - 5 'I 1 , 3 - ' 4 . . : - Q Q - - ef V ,, ' . If f7 T 4 A U I U ll . ' . . . - 3 ' - I ' ' ' - L H.R. . - g . . . . 3g ' - g . - 1 - 9 . . Q 9 - 1 1 - : Q 1 V L - 1 - 4 I s ' X f ,. j' Q I ' N A ANNA 7 ' S 'L A ' ' 1 0 N . I f 'P .S ll 1 1 , f' fi . . , I f 4 I L--2? cz x rx u . u 1 - - rv ,, u n . .. .I , . P ' g 5 ' - : Q . . - . ' Q ' Q . . . . I I NANCY LANE What do you thmk lam anyhow? Llvls College Intramural Basketball 1 4 Hockey 1 Volleyball l 4 Cheerleader 3 Blue 81 Whrte 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Prom Commxttee 3 H R V Pres 4 Candy Machlne 4 Usherette 3 4r ' MARGARET LA SASSA Youanlmal Margxe Commercxal Intramural Basketball l 4 Typmg Club Pres 4 Blue 81 Whlte Typxst Volleyball l 2 Hockey 1 Prom Commxttee 3 ' it My f 1 I 125. N57 VIELLA LAWTON Oh what the heckl Vne Commercxal Intramural Basketball Volleyball Christmas Play Chorus Act1v1t1es EILEEN MACRIE Oh yeah? Schultzy College Intramural Basketball 1 4 J V Basketball 2 3 Volleyball 1 3 Hockey I JV Cheerleader 2 3 fCaptJ 3 Vars Cheerleader4 T A Center 2 4 Blue 81 Whlte 3 4 fEdl 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Softball 3 HR Treas 2 H R Pres 3 Sophomore Dance Chorus Act1v1t1es l 4 Student COUDCII4 Candy Mach1ne4 vi W BETTY JEAN LUCCA Oh don t txckle mel Betty Commerclal Intramural Basketball 14 J V Basketball 13 Hockey l T A Center 2 4 Blue St Whlte 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Sophomore Dance 2 Chorus Act1v1 tles I 4 Softball 2 Candy Counter 4 HR Offtcer 3 Twlrler 1 3 Majorette 4 ,OS BETTY JANE MARTIN Oh my nerves! Noll College Intramural Basketball l 4 J V Basketball I 3 Hockey I T A Center 2 4 Blue St Whlte 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Chorus Actxvmes l 4 it , rt' q If ll - li I ' Q s s : 5. 1-2. ,A x ,, . I u - vu uv . n ' 4' ' . ' I '5 is l 1 s -: : - 1 2 Q, ' 9 3 -9 : ' g . . . ' . - ' . I ' 4 2 I ' I 06' ' 'f' W Xxx Ll ff' C: 'ff' 4 if f ,V L .,,,, , t.- -1: v: 2 1' fi an n u n - nu V' 1 AI n ll 11 . 'Q . . -Q . . -s -9 -1 1 . . ' 1 - - - -: Q ' . :U - . -1 - . : . -U: bm : : -1 : A : 1 . . . Q 5 . . ' 5 ' -: . . . 5 5 ' . Q ' . u I ,,,, , Bali br' Cv ,L i . A -9 : Us- 9 AUGUSTINE MASCIO My honey thxs my honey thatl Augle Commercxal Chorus Actxvltles 2 3 F H A HILDA MELENDEZ Oh Elvis! S1ste..r Sookxe Commerclal Intramural Basketball 1 4 Volley ball 1 T A Center Sec t 2 THOMAS MATURE At ease Challyl Machookle General Football 1 3 Intramural Basketball l 4 Prom Commlttee 3 gff WARN U7 X'-Sz., CHARLES MITIDIERI Boo! D1d I scare you? Chxc General Key Club 2 3 Prom Commxttee 3 Intramural Basketballl 4 F F A Sec t 1 4 DISIIICI F F A Treas qn 'wus-fr LINDA MCMULLEN Where s Mary? Lynn Commerclal Prom Commxttee 3 H R Sec t I Intramural Basketball 1 4 Volley ball I 2 CandyCounter4 Ceramlcs Club 4 Camera Club 4 Hockey 1 Color Guard 4 Bluellm Whlte Artlsts Sophomore Dance 2 Yearbook Staff Fl S NIORS FRANK OLIVE Don t be cruel Frankxe Commerclal Intramural Basketball Managerl 4 Camera Club3 School Momes Board 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Key Club 4 W4-.Q as-uv 6 .A I A 5 3 1-3. 'Q . . . I v 4. 9 I A gf? ll rl . ri ' 'V EVELYN ORDILLE Say what s new? Eve' Commercial Intramural Basketball 1 Prom Committee 3 School Monies Board bf ao., SAMUEL PERONE What seems to be the discrepancy? J un1or Commercial F F A 1 Intramural Basketballl 4 Prom Committee 3 T A Center Student Council 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Chorus Sect 4 Chorus Act1v1 ues 4 CHARLES PARKER Hit the duals Snarky College Movie Projector 1 4 Stage Work 1 4 Intramural Basketball 1 4 Key Club 2 4 F FA Treas 4 Band 3 4 T A Center 2 3 Prom Com mittee 3 JOSEPH PERNA You're out of your mind. 'Weepep' General Prom Committee 3g Intramural Basketballg F. F.A. 1-4 QPres.j 4g T.A. Center. DOROTHY PIEHS Don t ask me Dottie Commercial Intramural Basketball 2 4 Volley ball 3 JEAN PITALE I want to go to Vineland T A Center 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Intramural Basketball Manager I I I U I ll , H I . I ' S I ' I ' I 4. - 3 . . . . Q - Q . . - : Q . H 13. 'f - U ' ll M I ll ll ' II 1 ll - Q l , 1 . . . Q -5 - g - 3 . . 5 . Q a . ' . ' ' r 0 1 ' 44 I YI Y Jeannie Commercial D . . - : ' S 3. A z JOHN RANERE You should have been wlth me last mght Fuzzey Commercial Wg. ROBERT RUBERTON What me worry? Bob College Key Club 1 Football Mgr l 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Student Council 1 Basketball Mgr 1 2 Intramural Basketball 1 4 JAMES RICCl Now whatd you do that for? Gltch General J V Football 2 3 Varslty Foot hall 4 Basketball Mgr 2 3 Base ball Mgr 2 3 Key Club 2 lntra mural Basketball l 4 Prom Com mxttee 3 my ,. lbff RUSSELL RUGGERIO You golng over Aug1e s'7 Bozo General J V Football l 2 Varslty Football 4 J V Basketball 1 2 Chorus ACIIVIIICS 3 4 Intramural Basket ball 3 4 Prom Commlttee Key Club 2 4 BARBARA ROMEO Oh for the love of Mlkel Pocahontas College J V Cheerleader l Varslty Cheer leader 2 4 H R Offlcerl 2 Chorus Act1v1t1es 2 3 Prom Commlttee Yearbook 4 J V Basketball 3 4 Softball 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 Hockey 1 F A 2 4 Candy Counter 4 SENIORS DONALD RUPERT Donald Commercxal Blue gl Whxte Typlst 4 Intramural Basketball Mgr 3 ...SI -3 Z -:..:' - . -3 I 9 I ' :I i ' -3? - l 3 .T. L-3 - 3 . A f Q Q w A fr, ia i lx XA -u 113 JOANN SABATINI You ve had 1tl 'Sabx Commercxal 1 3 Hockey 1 lnterscholastxc Bas ketball l 81 2 Volleyball I 81 2 Student Council Sec t 3 H R Treas 1 4 Color Guard 3 81 4 Prom Commlttee 3 CandyCounter 4 Yearbook Typist 4 GRACE SAIA -Q Hey no k1dd1n Ns FRANK SACCO It s terrible just slmply terrxblel Commerclal Football Mgr 2 4 Basketball Mgr 2 4 BaseballMgr 2 4 PromCom mlttee 3 Intramural Basketball 5 1 4 T A Center ,Mevsv '1 ,Vt LJ l I 7 awggrlw . 95 fa, fdrkx A ANTHONY SBARRA How much do you want to bet? Saboo General Intramural Basketball 3 Sm 4 Prom Commlttee 3 FRANCES SEIM What sa matter? Fran College Yearbook Staff 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Jr 81 Sr Play Commxttee 3 ln tramural Basketball 4 Softball 3 Hockey 1 Volleyball l 4 Inter scholastlc Basketball l 812 Chorus Actlvmes 1 4 of L1ttle Gracle Commercial Intramural Basketball 181 2 Chorus ACIIVIIICS 1 Blue 81 Whlte Typxst I1 -nfs CAROL SIEFERT No kxddm really? Carol Commerclal F. H A , l, Intramural Basketball, l, Blue 8: Whlte TYPISI, 4, Typmg Club Sec't , 4 F 3 5' gg . QI .. . . . . x I A N- . . ' up I . , ' 1 ' f t - Li' fzl ', l 3 1 1 1 u 1 . n U , . . . n 'y -n . ' - ' , llFal Class Treas., lg Chorus Activities J, V, Football, 2g Key Club, 2 81 3g - 9 . 5 ' - .. - Q .. , 1 S 1 ' Q -1 ' S ' ' I . . . 1 'I 1 - - , , 1 - - - - . Q 'V D I D p n o I . Q , I I I 2 ' . . U U' S .f - N f , 6 N , if I x 'I 4 .ft x Y l I, , A47-Y . X Q' 5 f 'lm' 14 1141+ C f ' f '-' f ,ft ff, an at xx' , 1' 1 S W I X , 5' fp' 'fox I. I ' XA - ' fm I I -I K - 7 ' II 9 I .,..., ' ' ' .- ' , tt. it s' 17? fill f Y K X 11 I I I D ll l y 2 u 11 u 11 I 4 Q1 . 9 , 9 ' , i ' . . g . . ' , Q - V , 1 . 5 A : 1 ' L ' V ,V ,f . 1 Q , 1 ' 1 . In ' V ' ' I ' ' If U . . . MARY SILIPINO 'Turn blue. S1ipo Commercial Prom Committee, 3, H. R. Treas., 1-23 H. R, Sec't.,3g Intramural Bas- ketball, l-43 Cheerleader, 1-2, Ca- mera Club, 4, Hockey, lg Volleyball, 1-23 Chorus Activities, 2-33 Year- book Typist, 4, Soph. Dance, 2. JOAN STRYKER That am ttoo bad Joan College H R Officer 3 Jr 8: Sr Play Committee 3 Intramural Basket ba 3 4 JOYCE SIMMS 'You better believe it. Joycie Commercial Chorus Activities, lg Intramural Basketball 1-3' F H A 1-2 ig' Q JUNE SUPER I like Fords don t you? J une Comme rc ial HRPreslHRSect4 e 81 White Typist 2 3 S KAY SPEER What an animal. Kispi Commercial Chorus Activities, l-4, Intramural Basketball 1-3' Interscholastic Basketball l Tennis l 4 H R res H Sect 2 Blue and White 3 4 fEd itor in chlefj 4 Color Guard 3 4 ENIORS fe JAMES TELL Jimmy General L KX X' I I ' ' 'I ' 1 I E.. . s . - 1 . . , P ,, ig H. R. Pres., 4, . R. ., 3 ' . - - ' ' 1 , ' - I 5 , A .if- I , f Q, f ,I-3 f A . . , . 1 X f ' , Q . I ' l 94 an - r n a - rv . M I ' . . .,g . . '.,gB1u , ' 1 U I I I Al H u L L . . ' . 3 . - . I , 1 - ll, - . .Q 55,14 -1 'ffl QV A 425,111-,fy , Q ,. x 9?is.:'i?.5 iii- , 533-1: 3 V . 19:51, ra: A f . .1-'JS' W ' M, isxmf - I 'i '- If JOHN TOMASELLA Heyl But what are you kxddmg me? Johnny Commercxal Intramural Basketball 1 4 K y Cu 28z3HRTreas IHR V Pres 2 GERALDINE TOMASINO I don t want to know nothlng Gerry Commercxal Chorus Actlvltles 1 8 2 Interscho lastlc Basketball 13 Intramural Basketball l 4 Volleyball 1 3 Hockey 1 Color Guard 3 4 QCaptj 4 H R Pres 2 fm. RICHARD TOONE Dxck General 1 4:06 ,N I X if 'fc If Q X I 11,1 I JOSEPHINE VACCARELLA What shall I wear? Commerclal Prom Commxttee 3 School Monles Board 3 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Blue 81 Whlte Typ1st 3 4 Chorus Ac 1v1t1es 1 2 H R Treas 4 H R Sec t 3 5 N ANTHONY VITALE G0 pound sand Lukxe General Intramural Basketball 1 4 Base ba 4 KAREN WASZKIEWICZ Oh deal Hecate College Jr gl Sr PlayComm1ttee 3 Chorus Act1v1t1es 3 Intramural Basketball 3 Varslty Cheerleader Capt 4 I' 3' at,, , - : ff ' , : - lb, 5 . . ., 3 . . ' , -g . 1 S 1 ' - Q , . . ., , .2 0 'D 0 .ff Q . , Y Mx I Q' , I I 195 tx y I 'Q 1.-I xf c 'jfs A X tx, if f bein: 'I ln' xk.1'u5.gf'j'.-pc I K mln - ' ' I ' ' I ll u n .4 in pu UJOY! - ll 1 ll ' I L n 1 ' - 11, - 1 ' 9 ' 'th I . 9 ' S - 3 , -9 l .r' I N az ROBERT WENCE DANIEL WESCOAT NORMA WESCOAT 'Bob' General Heyl' 'Yeal' Danny Commerc1al J eame College Intramural Basketball 1 4 Intramural Basketball 1 4 Inter scho1ast1c Basketball 1 Bowlmg 3 af MM s Nlolzs I957 lQ'u K CAROL WINFIELD TIM WOODBURN ANTHONY ZOZONE D0 you want to hear S0meIh1l1g The motor s not so good but the Where IS you? funny? body s sound Z1z General Freckles Commerclal Woody College J V Basketball 1 Vars1tyBasket F H A 2 Intramural Basketball Z 3 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Chorus Act1v1t1es 1 4 28 H R V Pres 4 Intramural Bas k all 14 Band 3 Jr 81 1' Play 3 Freshman Day Comm1ttee 4 Key Club 3 gl 4 Prom Com mlttee 3 ball 3 J V Football 2 Varslty Football 2 Baseball 4 CCYBIIIICS Club Yearbook Staff 4 3 H A -r f ' -, J ,, 'y V I 'I' . f 9:25 I 3 , 'I' I ? Cz:--1 I X , eg- ' K Falk l 6' ni!! V tx . 'Q 1 gtb.,.-Q.,2'g . 'Sr .A 11.3. ,,:g D. Ggkggh , 5Y 0' 0 YJ E Q RALPH CONTINISIO 1939 1956 Ralph s death resultmg from an automobnle accxdent ln September 1956 was a great shock and sorrow to everyone I6 Ralph was an above average student 1n the col CP lege course throughout h1s three years of hxgh school and a member of many organ1zat1ons We shall always remember h1m for h1s great sense of humor and ab1l1ty to get along wlth every one Although Ralph h1mse1f w1ll not be wnth us on graduatlon mght h1s memory w1l1 be there m the mmds and hearts of all h1s classmates 0 m In Memoruum I dQ9ks q ug!! Q, M S 6 N57 -2? 15 gdg g V Q ' 4 M J 50 T , . . My f R all O- N km do 9 614.95 Halors 611155 filaufcr Green and White Ofchid 611155 Sang Proudly we have journeyed these four years, Side by side in the halls of Hammonton High. Now the time is drawing all too near. We must bid all our friends a sad good-bye. With a smile, a tear, a sad farewell, A prayer, a thought, will always dwell, Of the times we 've had, some sad, some gay And now our Graduation Day. Farewell to thee, old H.H.S. The years with you have been the very best. As we leave we'll shed a tear, For to us you are so dear. Our hearts will always be with you. 154122:-,Q2'1Q pull' --- 'v W ,..,.,.. 611155 .Mafia Class Historq On that day four years past when we first walked through the doors of Hammonton High School, we were confused be- cause we knew so little about the school. We were happy though, and optimistic because no matter what happened, we were determined to enjoy it. As we walked down the halls, we caught the smug glances of upperclassmen. But we made our way with our heads held high. All too soon the year was over. The next time we entered the halls, we were Sophomores. By this time we were settled to the customs of high school life. ln that year came the thrill of selecting our class rings. Next came our Junior year. This was a very busy time for everyone. We had the annual J unior-Senior Play in which many took part. Even though the rehearsals were hard work, everyone had fun. After the Christmas holidays and exams were over, we started planning the Prom which we were in charge of decorat- ing for the seniors. Everyone worked as hard as they could, especially when time began running out. But it turned out so well that we didn't mind the hard work we had put into it. And it was a lot of funl As we closed that chapter, we looked forward to the next and most important year in our lives, our Senior year. We initiated the freshmen by holding Freshman Day. Everyone had a lot of fun, even the freshmen, and there were no hard feel- ings. The next two big events were the J unior-Senior Prom and Senior Parent Night. Oh, what a time we had at each! Our trip to Washington was something we shall always remember. We knew it was probably the last big thing our entire class would do together, so we really made the most of it. On the last day of school, we left our classrooms and bid good-bye to our teachers and friends. And as we closed our lockers for the last time, we looked around us at all the things we had seen for four years, but at which we had never really looked: the halls, the bulletin boards, the rows of lockers along the walls. On that memorable night, as we walked down the aisles of our school auditorium to take our places together on the stage for the final time, our hearts swelled with sadness. As we sang the last few measures of our graduation song and then left the stage, tears filled our eyes. For some of us, that was pro- bably the saddest and happiest night of our lives, sad, because we had to part with our teachers and friends, some whom we might never see again, and happy, because our future place in the world, what we had all been waiting for, was just ahead of us. We walked out of the doors of our school for the last time, but our hearts remained there. We will never forget Hammon- Ion High and our friends. We have all those happy memories to keep in our hearts. X x t gt:-by fe , t .I fr, N, V C Q 0' 3 Aga X. xl! A fl fl Reminiscing with the ,sg A , 4 1 gif 1- xg 1. . G0 V Q .vf-Ff Eighth Grade Red Cross Minstrel Twelth Birthday of Anna May and George Giannini in.......- 'What's cookin ? 'Isn't this just 'super'?' Eighth Grade Commencement 'Yes, teacher.' King Kamehameha and His Natives Class of I957 'You thmk we don t mean lt, huh? m t lt the truth?' WWWW5 Alf LP u I'hat's what they tell me ' I wp. 'And 1t's a home run 'Look what we made xq- 'ww . , .. sl. A .. in Cutest Couple - T. Wood- burn, K. Speer. N- ,,, Al' .. ' law Shyest - D. Rupert, C. I 0 ,, 'V Berenato. Did The School For The Most - R. Ruggerio, M. LaSassa. ffaufazmus -Q., . ' .. f . is M ,,. r?f: S' ,,, ,B I I fa. iv- Shortest and Tallest - G. Saia, R. Decicco. sg Biggest Blushers -D. Wes- coat, C. Berenato. -' D hun Best Personality - J. Ca- pella, N. Ingemi. Prettiest Smile - R. Ru- berton, B. Romeo. 1 -'fda .. .E N Best Built - T. Mature, K My., -M X ...b ,.. Most Polite -C. Fiorato, D. Fox. fx Most Sociable - N. Ingemi, R. Crescenzo. L. McMullen. ' -nary Most School Spirit Sacco, . ngemi. Cutest Girl and Boy - D. Elliott, T. Mature. N 1 I iv? JXA Q Cflass Wzll We the Sen1or Class of 1957 be1ng of sound m1nd do bequeath the followmg Norma Westcoat leaves her w1sdom IH Math to whomever may need 1t The h1gh school trophy room w1ll have a new add1t1on Charl1e Parker IS leav1ng h1s custom1zed Model A Ford to ll You lucky lucky glrls Anna May G1ann1n1 IS leav1ng all of her boyfr1ends to ou Sandy Ne1l IS gomg to get up ln the world She IS sole he1r to Lou1se Ber n1nger s he1ght Poor Charles Ell1ottl He IS the new owner of Denn1s Fox s bass drum B1lly Santora IS compelled to chauffeur Charles and the drum around Joan Stryker w1lls her chewed up baton to Serene W1ll1amson Please Serene don t use II as a teeth1ng r1ng l1ke Joan d1d It can t take ll S1nce Charles Santora IS a n1ce slow dr1ver Anthony Sbarra IS leav1ng h1s car to h1m June Super leaves her pleasant snule to Theresa Mauro Use II often Tre J1mmy Durante Wlll have some tough compet1t1on when Frank Ol1ver leaves h1gh school Frank IS taklng h1s wlth h1m He doesn t trust anyone w1th ll Janet Doran can keep the penc11 Robert Klose loaned her at the begmnmg of the year Joan P1ta1e now has the headache of clean1ng Jean P1tale s locker lt now belongs to Joan lock stock and barrel The school lunch room need not worry about runmng out of doughnuts James Tell 1S leavmg h1S bald tlres to 1t Augustme MHSCIO w1lls her qu1et ways to her cous1n Mary Mauro T1m Woodburn leaves h1s good stand1ng and frlendly relat1onsh1p w1th the teachers to h1s brother Pat Oh you lucky teachers! Mr Fry dxdn t have any headaches w1th Grace Jacobs but he ll have them now w1th her brother Frank whom Grace IS leav1ng beh1nd Russell Rugger1o leaves h1s h1gh SChOlaSf1C standmgs to Larry Stoops Frances Se1m s red knee socks go to Sal DeMauro and Bob Benedetto to Bob Crescenzo leaves h1S gym trunks SIZC 40 and sneakers SIZE 12 to Charles Ell1ott Lea Campanella leaves her seat at the basketball games to Al1ce Gottuk R1chard Toone w1lls h1S last few ISSUCS of The Hot Rod Manual to John Yehl so he can str1p dovm and soup up h1s b1cycle Joan Heller IS the newownerofher slster Jane s unf1n1shed homework papers You have the honors Joan Fa Fa Sacco w1lls the water bucket to Sal DeMauro Betty Jean Lucca leaves the honor she w1ll never forget her wh1te fut hat and proud pos1t1on as Majorette of the H H S Band to next year s deserv1ng 1r The Galletta name goes to Alfred s cous1n R1chard Carry II well Rzchard Dora Lee Ell1ott s helght on the basketball court goes to Phyll1s Amed1o Make good use of ll Phy1l1S That 88 of John Caruso 1S handed down to Matt Par1s1 for use when h1S Ford breaks down H1lda Melendez and Dot P1ShS leave all of thelr lL1ke EIVIS buttons to Roslyn Meltzer Ga1l Boyer leaves her natural red ha1r to Bonn1e Costa Take care of II Bonn1e and lay off the bottle Those shower shoes that once belonged to J1mmy RICCI now belong to Lou1e Mattola for next years football season Carol W1ndf1eld leaves her love for Hlstory to the Jun1or who holds the w1n n1ng txcket Joe Br1ta s nose IS the proud rec1p1ent of Tom Dodaro s scar Marge LaSassa polltely leaves her QUICK gym class to the freshmen George G1ann1n1 w1lls h1s football bath1ng su1t to Joe Tr1vett and hIS11lTlp to the J V s V1ella Lawton s h1story notes are handed down to her brother Floyd That poor old trumpet of Denn1s H1ckman s goes to Tony lngem1 The welght gammg job at the candy counter goes to the Semor Class of 1958 Anthony Zozone hands the key over to the next calory WISE semor Mary S111p1no leaves all of her Navy pamphlets and posters to the Post Off1ce They w1ll be glad to see them back agam Bob Ruberton s respectful quletness and understandmg sympathy for the teachers IS left to h1s cous1n Tony lngem1 fg . K4 4 1 11' 0 y. I . ' A ' A A ' ' A ' ' A ' I ' 5 ' x ' A I A . . Y, , . , . l V l I' X' 2 divide them equally. ' . . gt L . V A , . .L I . - . . I x jlffjfl A. . . , I U ' . U kai we Nancy Lane hands the candy machlne keys to a good mechanlc To Joe Petrucelll and Bllly Davenport Jack Keenan leaves hls rlght and left basketball shoes lf the shoe flts wear II boys Llnda McMullen leaves her hot temper to LOUISE Rlslng Tom Urgo s beloved car IS left to anyone who IS fool enough to take II All of Angle DlNatale s unused absent excuses go th Brenda Speer There IS one for every day ln the week Brenda Joe Perna s bladeless razor goes to hls brother Bob Catherlne Berenato leaves her glgglES to Dlane Cardla As lf she needs them Don Caruso leaves hlS duals and hls PICK up to hls brother to carry on where he left off Oh my goshl Anjelo Jullano s old tap shoes and jltterbug steps are glven to Tommy DeClcco Joyce and Eleanor Arlsteo leave thelr dlfflcult ldentlty to Anlta Mae and Mary Ann Pagano A lonely tear drops as Rlta Cappuccloleaves her vacant chalr to the oncomlng prom queen Charles Baldl leaves hls book How To Bulld A Blgger Body to Bob R0dl LIKE fUb16S PIECIOUS and rare Dorlan Harvey and Paullne Cappucclo leave thelr frlendshlp to Concetta Zangl and Eleanor Pltale You lucky lower classmen one of you wlll be the owner of Bob Earllng s s Concetta FIOIBIO leaves her knowledge ln sclence to her cousln To Sam Mavlllo Bob Wence leaves one box of empty shot gun shells Gerry Tomaslno leaves her color guard sword to Allce Gottuk Bob DGCICCO wllls hls towerlng helght to Wllllam Dutfy Jlllle Vacarelll wlll be the new owner of her slster Josephlne s manners Use them Julle Chlc Mllldlefl leaves hls hlstory notes to Betty Ann Sooy and hopes she can do better wlth them than he dld He wants her to graduate rlght away Elleen Macrle leaves her unused Macbeth book to ROSSIIE Garofolo C4 3 Danny Westcoat polltely leaves hlstory Jannle Bennett s Southern accent IS left to MISS Gugllotta Barbara Romeo s artlstlc ablllty IS left to Johnnv Bertlno Let s hope he c as much Wlth II as hls predecessor Fenesla De Febbo leaves all her old shoe boxes to her slster Esther Those last few drlvlng polnts that ROCCIE Colasurdo has go to Joe FIOYC e ll need them when the golng gets rough Joe Capella s eraser marksmanshlp lsleft to the next senlor ln home room 11 Kay Speer leaves all the unused mldnlght oll baby slttlng to the nlght owls Donald Rupert s muscular bulld goes to Chrls Rehmann Carol Slefert s book How To DIIVC ln Ten Easy Lessons IS left to anyone who IS wllllng to learn Nlna GITBIO just leaves her long rldes on the cheesebox All of John Ranere s free halrcuts go to EIVIS Presley Gladys Morano s battered Solld Geometry book IS wllled to Mrs Bernkof Joann Sabltlnl leaves her qulet and serene marlners to the oncomlng Fresh men Class John Tomasella s score keeplng job at the basketball games IS handed over to Anthony Plno Sam Perone wllls hls good hablts to Frank Reld Grace Sala leaves her QUICK ways to Yvonne Vltale so that she can stayout of trouble ln gym class Tom Mature hates to leave We wonder whyl Evelyn Ordllle leaves her slightly used dlctlonary to Mr Webster Edward Bower s frlendly persuaslon durlng the annual magallhe drlves IS left to those shy lower classmen Anyone who wants to go on a dlet take note Betty Jane Martln lB glvlng away her dlet secrets on how to galn welght by eatlng Joyce SIITUTIS leaves her senlor locker to Margaret Crump Matt lngeml doesn t want to leave Mr Walser wlthout glvlng hlm somethlng X so he IS leavlng hlm all of hls old Senlor Scholastlc lssues X Jack Clements wllls hls football unlform to Jlm Perna Wltnesses Elleen Macrle X K., V Kay Speer 1 Barbara Romeo c Gladys Morano C41 g f g C C ,gffdf bo- xx' N of N vb an D-CD W af rl' J Jef? A 4-1 38 611155 Praplzecy On our atomlc powered surf board the Class of 57 has been able to trace over the waves to the year 1967 It doesn t seem posslble but II IS Bemg we re at th1s year of 1967 let s take a look at the town of Hammonton and see what the Class of 57 has done for As we stroll through the ma1n street of Hammonton we hear everyone talk1ng about the newly elected Pres1dent ofthe Cham ber of Commerce Donald Rupert we knew he could do lt The aroma of bakmg soon arouses our senses so we wonder 1nto the Woodburn Bakery where we f1nd T1m bUS11y engaged 1n prepar1ng new and unusual cook1e reclpes As we chat w1th T1m he tells us he can t understand why but a rel1c museum has offered h1m 510 000 for h1s car As we leave the bakery across the street we spy the office of Kay Speer the famous authorlty on love l1fe Sle has just completed a new book ent1tled How To Hold Your Man Her asslstants are June Super Josephme Vaccarelll and August1ne Masclo Next door we f1nd Fenesla D Febbo s shoe store Fenesla has been greatly acknowledged 1n the shoe f1eld because of her creat1on of a h1gh heeled pump w1th rubber soles She hopes to sell many to her esteemed tennls frlends Concetta F1orato Jane Heller and Joyce S1mms Next we stop 1n at the paper store and talk to 1ts new propr1etor John Tomasella Whxle there we declde to gllmpse through an ISSUC of Charm magazlne What a surpr1se for sm1l1ng at us from the cover 1S Rlta Cappucc1o wearlng a lovely gown de slgned and made by the world renown deslgner E11een MZCIIC As we put the book down our eyes catch Slghl of a detectlve magaz1ne wrltten by Robert Klose who we understand 1S con Sldefed modern day s Sherlock Holmes As we leave the store we are greatly honored by meetmg two f1ne gentlemen who have gone far 1n the world Theyare non other than RUSSIH and Chma s newly elected d1ctators Robert Ruberton and Russell Ruggerlo respectlvely They have done wonders for those countrles ln a d1stance we not1ce the pollce force marching toward us We are surprlsed to see that the Captain IS Tommy Dodaro On hls force are Anthony Vltale Joe Capella and Jack Clements As we cont1nue we bump 1nto Anthony Zozone who has bought most of the corners m Hammonton and has placesacandy counter on each He tells us that Nancy Ingem1 has been g1v1ng h1m qu1te a b1t of trouble She started a Slenderella Salon and IS dlSCOUI'ag1I'lg everyone from eatmg candy 1nclud1ng many steady customers of Anthony s such as Carol Sxefert Betty Jane Mart1n and Edd1e Bowers On our way we hear someone mentlon the fact that many people ofthe Class of 57 have taken to wr1t1ng Dora Lee Elllott has wr1tten a book ent1tled How Not To Go Steady In 10 Easy Lessons Robert DeC1cco and Dennts Fox have wrttten one ent1tled lmposs1ble Experlments Made Easy Barbara Romeo and Jo Ann Sabat1n1 are well known because of the1r ever famous book on the1r recently con ducted exper1ment ent1tled The Makmg Of A P1t1ess Cherry As we cross the street we are almost over run by two auto mob11es Who are they? Ang1e D1Natale and Margaret LaSassa lst and 2nd place wmners for the season at the Rosedale Stock Car Races Ang1e tells us that her cous1n Gladys IS makmg the headl1nes It seems that Gladys has been chosen Presldent of .. ' lb A a ffl ' - ' - 'away t y g ll -2- ' 1 , 1 1 - lk is . . . -. . .f , , .. ,wfxx . . ' i , ,. - jllh ' ' U .H , 155-1, . . . , :Pd xkzx - ' , - f'4 f' . ' - . . . ' - , X , ' . . 1. n' . i. 7 Cr - . . I ' ' - s X - - , fl t a Natxonal Bags Incorporated as she has the blggest bag produc t1on 1n the world Her motto IS For somethmg 1n the bag l1ne come and see Gladys shell Sult you f1ne We bump 1nto Sam Perone Anthony Sbarra and Dan1el Wescoat who are on the1r way to attend a conventxon of garage owners 1n Elm W1th them are Joe Perna Ch1c Mllldlefl Charles Parker Don Caruso and ROCCIG Colasurdo on the1r way to a 4 H conventlon We wlsh them the best of luck There have been many changes as to our local merchants R1chard Toone and John Caruso have taken over Mercury Sales and O1dsmob1le Sales respectlvely Joyce and Eleanor Ar1steo have taken over a dress shop and SpeC1311Ze 1n twms clothes only Tom Urgo and George G1ann1n1 bought out all the Acme markets wOIk1Hg for them as head cashlers are Grace Jacobs N1na Glralo and Catherme Berenato James Tell and Charles Ba1d1 are head baggage boys Robert Crescenzo 1S new owner of Amoco Gas Company Work1ng for h1m are Robert Earlmg Tom Mature and Jack Keenan Paulme C3pp3CC1O IS the only woman gas pumper 1n town Work1ng for her are Ga1l Boyer LOUISE Bern1nger and head w1ndsh1eld wlper Anna May G1ann1n1 ln a law offxce down the street we f1nd John Ranere looklng sophls tlcated HIS secretarxes are Janme Bennett Evelyn Ordllle and Dorlan Harvey They have just completed typlng a 100 words a m1nute all together that IS In the local school there have been changes made ln the faculty department Matt lngem. IS the boys gym teacher The h1gh school health offlcers are Lea Campanella Nancy Lane and Carol W1nf1eld V1e1la Lawton IS the glrls gym teacher Jean Pltale IS the Pr1nc1pal s private as Supermtendent of Schools Alfred Galletta IS head custodlan and Norma Wescoat 1S l1brar1an Betty Jean Lucca has been g1VlHg baton tw1rl1ng lessons regularly As we leave the school we not1ce J1mmy RICCI and Robert Wence taklng care of the grounds Comlng up the street are Hllda Melendez and Dorothy Plehs dr1v1ng taX1 cabs We later learn that they bought all the IHXIS 1n town As we could see by thelr many passengers bus mess must be boommg As we walk along our audlo senses p1Ck up sound waves of danclng muslc We aren t surpr1sed when we see Angelo Jullano teachlng tap danclng He sure IS kept busy these days But are we surpr1sed when we see Mary S1l1p1no lead1ng her own glrl orchestra They are Lmda McMul len saxophone Frances Selm bells Grace Sa1a tuba Joan Stryker French horn and Gerry Tomastno kettle drums We glance xn another room and f1nd Frank Ol1ve teachmg the Tlppy Toe Ballet to boys from the age of 6 to 60 What a rough t1me he s havlng As we leave thls bu1ld1ng we feel qulte certaln we ve seen everyone belonging to the Class of 57 Suddenly we awaken to the fact that we mxssed Frank Sacco We are soon rel1eved when we f1nd that he is out of town The Eagles are playmg a game and where would they be w1thoutthe1r ever fa1thfu1 water boy Fa Fa? We have just brought to you some lmagmery gl1mpses of the Class of 57 1n the future Very few of these 1IlC1d6l'lIS w1ll come about poss1bly none But no matter what comes of each of us no matter where we maybe we w11l always keep the memory of our classmates close to our hearts -113: 'i x X 'QQ xv' 'W' QM -N, 3 CD42 si f X slim J' xx X ZX K-39 . . 'QA X .. i , ,'.:. . 1 0, Q M .Q B W l ly Q, v . . ,, Na ' . . JIWX ILJ 1 , p W fix Q. . . .O Q . ,lun . . g.. A aD uf . ,- . Qeqm , A H J X if f -,X-. xx I I ww , Y f fiulf -w,mq-e.vfv- ..a- N ' TA' .. 1, ' - - f A :pm ' Q, an M ,K .., f f A .-' 1- ' 'f V. 5 4, , 1 , .W ,ff ,, :j uf ',M'qh!,, 5,3 . iknr 43, -f - , .5 l p . 4 'I gottem boys. ' ,vw ,,,'-... -f'm:Ad',r.Wt 'a,.. yf. ., , ,, A . . f - .N , . 8 N--:' M ,, . ' '5 f - 4f? ':.+ ffh . 41. Lx., .WNY n A ' 4 I .X ,.f Random Glances You don't say.' ,. V 'Hey Ma, 100k at mel' Who's punchy?' 'It's really cold, today.' 40 Underclasses L5 R. Sacco, Treas.g Mr. Walser, Adv.g A. Mortellite, Sect.g G. Mortellite, V. P.g J. Brita, Pres. Seatedg B. Costa, J. Brita, J. Crescenzo, W. Davenport, Mrs. Giordano, J, Albano, R. Catrambone, M. Crump, E. Dilks, 2nd Row: L. DeMore, R. Cappaccio, R. Ford, N. Caruso, M, Barresi, J. Dilks, R. Colasurdo, E, DeFebbo, H. Caruso, V. Crump, J. Dor- rington, 3rd Row: G. Banff, J, Fiore, J. Di- Guglioma, D. Celona, J, Fellucca, F. Ciam- brone, J, Bertino, J. Badagliacco, F. DeMeo. Seated: M. Mauro, R, Garofola, L. Nace, A. Mortellite, Miss Peeples, G. Mortellite, A. Gottuk, C, Marrazzi, F. Guy. 2nd Row: J. Olive, M. Bennett, S. Jaroshuk, J. Hummel, C, Lewis, M. Osiescki, R. Mascio, M. Herman, J, Panarella, D. Hinkle, S. Mavilla, J. Harrington, 3rd Row: W. McCluskey, D. Frederico, D. Mclntosh, R. Lanza, D. Meg- argel, R. Johnson, J, Mascio, F. Klose, M. Parisi. Seated: R. Ranere, R. Sacco, J. Trivett, S. Scibilia, Miss Rubinfine, R. Rodi, C. Reh- mann, B. Valentino, J. Washington. 2nd Row: E. Tomasello, D. Sole, S. Williamson, J. Pitale, E. Toone, L. Smith, P. Porter, B. Sooy, J. Tell, M. Sbarra, M. Yehl, M. Ro- mano, D. Washington. 3rd Row: C. Sacco, D. Walters, V. Santora, J. Yehl, D. Park- hurst, A. Perone, A. Ranere, F. Reid, J. Petrucelli. Juniors 4115 'P 'Pa vfrf' 0 4 'o IX? ul 1 .usa fQ5'zZI'2: if puccio, Pres. Seated: D. Caruso, A. Dissicini, S. Gelona, M. Calabria, A. Cappuccio, Mr. DeFiccio, S. Cappoza, T. Costa,K. Bartuccio,J. Heller, P. Amedio, C. Gazzara. 2nd Row: J. De- Marco, S. Bartellone, S. DeLucca, R. Cur- rere, A. Calderone, G. Gaston, B. Garrett, M. Berenato, A. DeMarco,D.Cardia,P.Gaz- zara, R. Coia, A. Continisio, K. Echart, A. DiDomenico, M. Doyle, M. Caruso, W. Duffy. 3rd Row: J. DiGioia, R. Galletta, R. Fichi- tola, L. DiGioia, C. Fanelli, R. Gottuck, L. Caruso, J. Bringer, F. DiBona, W. Crane, W. Coffee. Seated: S. Mendolia, B. Inferrera, D. Hum- mel, T. Mauro, F. Martino, Mrs. Bernkof, J. Maimone, E. Lenhart, G. Kunen, S. Jacobs, R. Mauro. 2nd Row: G. Lucas, B. Hile, P. Longo, A. Miller, D. Miller, A. Magliano, A. Ingemi, A. Millazzo, J. Measly, N. Lucca, D. LaSassa. 3rd How: A. Littlefield, S. Hess, H. Wettingle, J. Jacobs, A. Esposito, J. Lucca, B. Keenan, W. Klose, F. Jacobs, J. Maimone. Seated: B. Penza, J. Mortellite, S. Neil, N. Zozone, J. Pinto, Miss Lane, S. Olive, M. Olive, R. Mortellite, C. McIntosh, B. Parisi. 2nd Row: T. Monzo, B. Westcoat, G. Thi- bault, C. Zangi, E. Pitale, L. Tomasino, J. Vaccarelli, M. Stewart, B. Speer, C. Noto, J. Milley, K. Scola, Y. Vitale, G. Saia, M. Varsacci, V. Spangler, R. Mongo, B. Priest. 3rd Row: A. Pino, R. Myers, J. Sparta, F. Scartino, G. Palma, L. Mottola, J. Reynolds, P. Petruzzi, E. Super, H. Mortellite, C. San- tora, K. McC1uskey. N. Zozone, Sec.g Miss Rubinfine, Adv.g Calde- rone, Treas.g K. McCluskey, V. V.g A. Cap- A. Sceia, V. P.g Mr. Seeley, Adv., M. Caruso, Sec.g J. Perna, Pres.g R. Sabatini, Treas. Seated: J. Capella, P. Carina, J. Berenato, M. Capella, S. Ceraolo, Mr. Seeley, M. Caruso, C. Cassetta, L. Boyer, A. Caruso, M. Calcagno. 2nd Row: B. Brokaw, M. Cap- paccio, B. Carey, L. Arena, S. DeMauro, C. Costa, W. Bagalto, A. Caruso, A. Cappuccio, T. DeCicco, J. Continisio, E. DeLucca, M. Capelli, P. Crump, J. Beebee. 3rd Row: J. Campanella, D. Campanella, S. Codario, J. Campanella, J. Airy, I. Cosaboon, A. Capor- ale, J. Crescenzo. Seated: R. LaSass0, R. Logiovino, R. John- son, M. Jacobs, S. DiJoseph, Mr. Yehl, L. Harrington, J. Esposito, A. Italiano, C. E1- liot, B. Gugliotta. 2nd Row: J. Erhart, A. Ferrino, L. Jackson, G. Disisseni, J. Doran, D. DiMeo, J. Ingemi, R. Guy, T. Kolb, G. Evans, P. Fallucca, L. Lopez, A. DeMarco, V. Kunen. 3rd Row: G. Giese, H. Falcone, J. Donio, B. Effinger, T. Epp, J. Donio, E. Jenkins, A. Jenkins, C. Lane, N. Sharp. Seated: M. Mavilla, V. Mitch, A. Pinto, M. Pagano, J. Perna, Mrs. Packard, V. Pet- kevis. V. Mauro, R. Macrie, J. Rehmann. 2nd Row: J. Maimone, B. Noto, M. Rubba, C. Lucca, A. Pagano, R. Mazza, M. Lyons, P. Rubba, V. Vaccone, M. Pitale, D. Mazzagatti, R. Meltzer, J. Measley, A. Mascio. 3rdRow: E. McCoy, R. Perna, F. Macrie, J. Olive, A. Pitale, F. Rubba, M. Rlggolizzo, L. Ricci, C. Frla, R. Silipino, P. Reba, R. Mascio. Seated: B. Wescoat, K. Ruggeri, S. Yehl, L. Thiery, J. Valentino,P. Woodburn, Mr. Fry, D. Trivet, M. Seemar, J. Spangler, B. Zim- merli, J. Trader. 2nd Row: L. Tureen, A. Waszkiewicz, J. Salvatore, G. Sosa, J. Fer- ronto, R. Trotta, J. Scott, E. Wagner, A. Weber, G. Lifford, N. Wagner, A. Sceia, P. Rubba, L. Wells, J. Grace, R. Sabatini. 3rd Row: V. Walters, T. Thibault, J. Wright, A. Scaffidi, S. Scudder, C. Slack, W. Santora, P. Sceia, W. Shellhouse, R. Trader, F. Law- ton, M. McCarthy. Freshmen 14943 6094 53,5 lllv Activities X- SE VENTEEN IS TERRIFIC Dr. Allenby. . . Grandma ..... Hannah Hawks . Chuck Allenby . Barbie Allenby. Janie Allenby, . Billie Allenby . Patsy Gardner . Nancy Pomeroy Hugo Jarvis. . . George Bennett Ginny Grant, , , CAST . . . Bob Crescenzo . . . Nancy lngemi . . . Alice Gottuck ......BobRodi . . .Barbara Romeo . . .Eileen Macrie . . . . .Don Megargel . . . Rose Marie Sacco . . . Betty Jane Martin . . . . . BobDeCicco . . . . . .James Albano . . .Anna May Giannini Pictured to the left is the 1957 Jr. Sz Sr. Play cast of 'Seventeen Is Terrific'. All of the members of the cast are not pictured. The names of the entire cast are listed above. Time '41 Nw ? lie Qi To the left is an infornn-11 shot of the cast of the 1956 Jr. 8: Sr. Play Best Foot Forward', directed by Mr. John Murphy, taken in the boys' dormitory at college. The 1957 Jr. Si Sr. Play Seventeen Is Terrific , directed by Mrs. Mildred Falciani, was terrific. Everyone in the cast of the de- lightful three act comedy displayed his talent well. The play was centered around Chuck Allenby, who needed five dollars to take his girl friend Ginny to the Spring Dance. Each time he got his hands on five dollars, he either lost it or something happened to it. He even got into a squabble with his father, who was miserable with sore feet, over the five dollars. Well, in the end Chuck got his five dollars, and everything turned out fine for everyone. Pictured above are members of various offstage committees of Seventeen Is Terrific . They are: E. Dilks, B. Lucca, P. Porter, D. Fox, E. Toone, M. Yehl, and H. Caruso. sim Pictured above are the three directors of 'Seventeen Is Terrific'. They are: C. Fiorato, student director, Mrs. Mildred Falciani, faculty director, and D. El- liott, student director. Below is the cast in a scene from Seventeen Is Terrific'. 'X , tk , .W J 1 he + 14 . R A I : 3 ffm? , X Y E fff Left to Right: Jane Riley, Queen's Attendantg Joan garuso, Retiring 1955 Prom Queeng Rita Cappuccio, Prom Queeng Isabel Orr, Queen's Attendant. fin ' I- 5 The Grand March is led by Mr. James DeFiccio. In the background is George Giannini Class President, and his guest. 11 081 The Class of ul spent manv hours. of hard work to make the Jumor Scmor Prom of 1956 a Success but we dldn t mmd the work when we saw the raeulr We w1ll always remember our Irom and the proudness 1n our hearts as we entered the beautlfullv decorated gvm that Pm day mght most of all because WL were the one:- who made ll .1 buuess Here IS our lovely and charmxng 1956 Prom Queen, M155 Rlta Cappucclo hscortmg her at the 1956 Prom was Thomas Lardla 'af it M lv Y. f an 1 , , , A ' 'W x 1 1 ff ' 5 , , - Y v V G' ex Q' 1. A .V , . . tifqlfh M 712' x' I KX 5 my x '51 . X JQZVHO- xi . Y x xi 'N M n 5 N. r Aix 5 , K xx . if ' V 1 1? x A , 1 A X 4 X , ,V i M 'iv g 1 Q .as XV '1 fd 'A Q-Aff -1 1 1 1 483- 1 A2 3 - .wi I X - 5 K ,Lfg , ' 'IKM . ' l sfo e1 X u 'f X' sf 3 A f, . A . ' X ,, I . X . l, as Editor-in-chief of the War Chant , would like to present my edi- torial staff. First, l'd like you to meet my Associate Editor, C. Fiorato. The rest are as follows: E. Macrie, Artg N, Lane, Typingg L, Campanella, Typ- ingg R. Crescenzo, Advertisingg R. De- Cicco, Advertisingg G. Tomasino, Typingg M. lngemi, Boys' Sportsg D. Elliott Girls' Sportsg F. Seim, Photog- raphyg J. Capella, Treasurerg F. De- Febbo, Secretary. i 'B First Row: F. DeFebb0, B. Lucca, J. Vaccarelli, C. Fiorato, Mr. DeFiccio, G- Morano, D. Elliott, M. Sil- ipino, D. Harvey, K. Speer. 2nd How: E. Aristeo, J. Sa- batini, A. Giannini, E. Ma- crie, N. Lane, F. Seim, L Campanella, B. Martin, I Aristeo, L.McMul1en Standing: M. Ingemi, R Crescenzo, R. DeCicc0, J Capella, A. Zozone. War Chant Staff 62' .M Gladys Morano G. Morano C. Fiorato E. Macrie Editor-in-chief N. Lane L. Campanella R. Crescenzo R. De Cicco G. Tomasino ' , J V , A .Q A. f , M. Ingemi F. Seim J. Capella D. Elliott F. De Febbo 50 Left to Right: Mrs. Falciani-Advisor, C. Fiorato, D. Fox, G. Morano, J. Capella, D. Elliott, R. DeCicco, N. Ingemi. atiamzl ffofwr Society J. Capella, V. Pres.g G. Morano, Treas.g R. DeCicco, Pres.g D. El- liott, Sec. Left to Right: J. Capella, Pres.g R. Lanza, V. Pres.g E. Macrie, Sec., R. Garofola, Trcas. Student Haunt!! lst Row: G. Tomasino, R. Lanza, R. Garofola, Mr. Tracy-Advisor, E. Macrie, J. Capella, G. Morano, D. Cardia. 2nd Row: E. Aristeo, J. Vaccarella, ii. Caruso, D. Mazzagatti, S. DeJoseph, E. Lenhart, J. Capella, S. Yehl. Standing: J. Brita, G. Palma, R. Toone, R. Rodi, R. Crescenzo, C. Mitidieri, D. Caruso, F. Reid. H 'VE' 17 Q ta 03 211' it 3 5 7? PH Q R-1 L. Vw 'AQAQQQ ' .' ' . ' M - V ' L V' W' '-fii yin:-gwfsg, ...- - ' . , Hi'- ' . - . ' A 4... 'AY' ' ' f . , 4 , . , 4. N, . '-H ' I' -f f W Wwe. . K ' .4 514. .NTD , The Hainmonton High School Chorus, composed of about 130 members, is under the dir- ection of Lynn Blecker. The Chorus has given many sparkling performances this year in the H.H.S. auditorium. Ehorus C. Fiorato, Pres.g J. Pitale, V. Pres.g B. Martin, Sec. Kem ,Age Kanter lst Row: J. Pitale, C. Fiorato, Mrs. Measley-Director, B. Martin, S. Perone. 2nd Row: J. Badagliacco, S. DiJoseph, E. Dilks, R. Garofolo, A. Sceia, E. Macrie, D. Caruso. 3rd Row: J. Wright, N. Ingerni, D. Elliott, B. Lucca, H. Caruso, J. Pitale, C. Parker. 4th Row: J. Albano F. Olive, F. Sacco. A. Juliano, J. Crescenzo, R. DeCicco. f A l .C F 7' fha . g Hand I s The Hammonton High School Band, under the , direction of Mr. Lynn Blecker, has approxi- Q mately 70 members. Leading the Band are: X Roccie Colasurdo, Student Dire-ctorg B. Lucca, ik Majoretteg D. Elliott, Twirler Capt.g S. Wil- liamson, Twirler Co-Capt,g G. Tomasino, Color Guard Capt. X The Band did many intricate routines at the football games and also marched in many par- ades during the year. . 5 g Hand Zwirlers , Kneeling: C. Myers, Mascotg B. Lucca, Majorette. Standing: A. Giannini, I. Stryker, R. Curreri, M. Yehl, S. Bartellone, D. Elliott-Capt., S. Williamson-Co Capt., J. Aristeo, E. Aristeo, J. Pitale, H. Caruso. -w-.--W! .........-. 646 BL v-. r ,. Q E as '- a . 0 , ,, A M ,x x g 'sl .- 4. i A ' 4- Q., 'H x ff h m a e f -as 121 Q lu ffxxxf Q ,. a., , he r, as V Q Q Q gy, 1 i -E . Q, 2 ff' s 1 i ' P+ 4---an ' 'Q ,Q S uw 5- or i ' ' i 'Wi Ei e' ' V A,', M5 rf? -A sez' ge-'Epi f - gf 'aa r We W' f-rx 15 gf: .. o V A 'df , 3 e , r.-My K L..- P, 'L is e V ' -i i , l My ,LII ,L Mi' W: b . e, . , . , .' In February, our band and Glassboro High Schoo1's band gave a combined concert. Our twirlers looked exquisite as they strutted down the aisles of the H.H. S. auditorium. Mr. Blecker, as we are, is proud of his band and has good reason to be. The band is a credit to our Y school. off' l f :f Y' .ffwqj 4 , 6 I1 l d E- MP-Cries A- Mofteuitev R- C3-PPUCUO' K' A. Italiano, J. Berenato, S. Gelona-Capt , F Waszkiewicz, B. Romeo-Capt., M. Romano, Longo, R. Meltzer' R. Sacco. G. A. A. Seated: G. Saia, J, Aristeo, Miss Butler-Advisor, J. Pitale, J. Scott. Standing. A. Sceia, E. Aristeo, J. Milley, S. Williamson, C. Marazzi. Ceramics Seated: S.. Neil, A. Zozone, P. Carina, Mrs. Petit-Ad- visor, W. Coffee, L. Mc- Mullen, B. Valentino. Standing: B. Gugliotta, B. Hayes, J, Salvatore, T. Epp, B. Brokaw, S. Scud- der, S. Yehl, G. Thibault, S. Mendolia, T. DeCicco, C. Elliott. Camera Club Seated: K. Bartucci, J. Bertino, Mr. DeFiccio-Ad- visor, J. Bringer, A, Scog- lio. Standing: M. Silipino, L. McMullen, A. DeMarco, F. Rubba, R. Sabatini, Cl Snaps We And here she IS 1:29 ,ff W 1015 IIFQQJ Y Should we txckle em? sig ,gi They're back to Elv1s Presley ' Oh, George! Isn't thls romant1c? ' '-32 K 'Hey, d1d you hear the one about 7: W iff . hrl' 44 lez W e r W r rer tar , 4099 ' A ----- su' ' If . A I Sports ,- -- High! Calm -f Sfiglzf Hdskafbull me i if Mi The Hammonton boys take time out with the referees to talk the matter over. The Hammonton High School basketball team had very few men returning from last year. The only return- ing lettermen are Tom Urgo and Jack Keenan. The squad has been ham- pered by the lack of height, which they have had to make up for in speed. The varsity squad is Composed of three seniors, five juniors, and two soph- omores. They are Tom Urgo, Jack Keenan, Anthony Zo- zone, Anthony Ranere, Joe Petrucelli, George Morrel- Iite, Bill Davenport, Chris Rehmann, Paul Petruzzi, and Brian Keenan. A high center jump by Paul Petruzzi, lifting the ball into the air. April 5 April 9 April 11 April 15 April 26 April 30 May 3 May 6 May 9 May 13 May 1 6 May 2 1 May 23 May 28 May 3 1 Q. 2 . Away .Home .Home . .Hqme .Home - Ocean City . . . . . . . Away - Holy Spirit . . . . . .Home - Egg Harbor. . . . . .Home Home Away Away Away .Home Away Away Girls Sparts Kneelmg F Sexm, D Ellxott, Capt Barbara Butler Standxng Mgr E Arxsteo, B Romeo, M. Barrest J Pltale L Campanella, P Porter, J Artsteo, E Toone, E Dzlks, E Macrxe Tenston nses 1n the players as the game ts about to start Although we have no tenms department Mr W1nf1eld R1tch1e has done a wonderful Job of gettmg the glrls together Glrls lnterscholastlc basketball havmg been dlSCOl'lI1I'lU8d, Mlss Butler scheduled a serles of games w1th St. Joseph's School. The f1rst game, whlch turned out to be a thrlller, was won by Hammonton. Kneehng. M. Calcagno, C Marazzt, D. I-ltnkle Standmg. C. Fxorato, I.. Measley, K. Speer, P. Porter, S. Wtlhamson, A. Sceta. The players of opposmg teams Jump the ball . F Ai 3 1 C ' 't ' - p ' I . ' . ' . 2 I ,Q V N. lngemi, G. Tomasino, Coach X 5 r fl! ,. . ' ' fy ' jf 5 C D . . .Qi p ,7. V. Ceams We leave our island paradise and set our saHs toward the Future. 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I. to the I Compliments of WILLIAM CRESCENZO Compliments of RUBBA FURNITURE CO COMPLIMENTS AUGIE S PLACE AUSTIN S ESSO STATION P Esso PRODUCTS BATTERIES ATLAS TIRES CITUBES ACCESSORIES HAMMONTON N I LO l 9602 THE DAVENPORT CO INSURANCE SPECIALISTS COMPLINIENTS GEORGE VARGA COMPLIMENTS RICE HARDWARE CO COMPLIMENTS LONDON MENS SHOP WOODBURN BAKING COMPANY ARCHWAY COOKIES COMPLIMENTS OF AGGRESSIVE COAT COMPANY Inc LO I 0900 FROZEN CUSTARD ROYAL CROWN DRIVE IN SACCO BROTHERS Inc g A Co ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES N rth w It ge s I-IAMIvIoN'roN N I LO I 1641 ATLANTIC BLUEBERRY GALLETTA BROS COMPLIMENTS BRITA BROTHERS I Austin Perrone, Pro . OF ' on - ' Central Avenue - Vine Street Phone: - Compliments of , , OF OP QF I l Bakers of Washington Street Phone: - I l Plumbing, I-Iecxtin , ir nditioning Contrccto by 242 o as in on treet Phone: - Compliments of OF CO. HAMMONTON RF-AT-'1'Y I-IILE S PRINTING COMPANY COMPANY v s IAMES RUBERTON IR HAMMONTON N I LO 1 0705 PORTERS BODY SHOP BEAR FRAME AND FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL STRAIGHTENING BODY AND FENDER STRAIGHTENING DUCO PAINTING HAMMONTON NEW IERSEY AFRIEND THE TEENAGE CENTER SAMUEL L. CURCIO W THE CLASS OF 1957 ARENA AUTO SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF DIDONATO BOVVLING CENTER C l CROWN PANTS CO IOHN s PINO d NINO PINO P p 'I'HE CLASS OF CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 from the STUDENT COUNCIL PARKHURST FARM and GARDEN SUPPLY Best Wishes from Mr. and Mrs. CLIFFORD LANE Compliments of Compliments of I 220 ine treet Phone: - 24-Hour Touring Service I Compliments of Best Wishes from Best ishes to Compliments of from ompiments ot . cm , ro riet Best Wishes from '58 Compliments of COMPLIMENTS DAN'S STATIONERY STORE DAN CALDERONE, Proprletor 206 Bellevue Avenue HAMMONTON NEW IERSEY Comphments of HAMMONTON SAVINGS cmd LOAN ASSOCIATION CONGRATULATIONS IAIVIES MORANO 6. SONS COMPLIMENTS OF MACRIE SAND 6 GRAVEL 700 9th S HAMMONTON N I - from SOOY'S FLOWERS - treet Eumpllments COCCI, Cofa UF BHIIJEETIJN HAMMUNTUN BRANCH NOTHER FINE EDITION BY THE CREATORS OF OUTSTANDING YEARBOOKS AND OF MASTERKROME FULL COLOR LITHOGRAPHY of COMPLIMENTS OF IGZRN S PHARMACY CASHAN AGENCY HAMMONTON N 1 COMPLIMENTS SOUTH IERSEY LAUNDRY CO COMPLIMENTS HAMMONTON LUMBER CO COMPLIMENTS OF HAROLD A GODFREY D O E R F E L S INSURANCE AGENCY 235 B u HAMMONTON N 1 LO 1 0092 ROSE DAIRY MILK BAR so s th Egg H b R HAMMONTON N 1 LO 1 2094 G P SUBURBAN PROPANE GAS CORP HAMMONTON N 1 Log 1 820 CLASS or 57 'I'HE KEY CLUB W CLASS OF 1957 CLASS OF 1959 SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 'I'HE AMERICAN LEGION F A Funston Post 186 HAMMONTON N I CLASS or 1957 BELLEVUE DINER W CLASS OF 57 ANDALORO S MARKET I OF OF I e evue Avenue 0 ou ar or odd Phone: - Phone: - The as Company beyond the gas rncrin ' Over Q Quarter Success to the ot CI Century I of De endable Service Phone: cm -0 Best ishes to the from from . . , Congratulations Best ishes to the to the . 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1957, pg 41

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1957, pg 17

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1957, pg 57

Hammonton High School - Squadron Yearbook (Hammonton, NJ) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 84

1957, pg 84

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