Hartridge School - Tempora et Mores Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1954

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TEMPURA et MIIRES 1954 A Special ote to llur Parent The Senior class gives a vote of thanks to you: After years of parental aid, gratitude we feel is Of P.T.A. and sandwich hills, Of carpools sliding over hills, Of coughs and colds, of P.M. teas You've waded through our thousand pleas. There is deep meaning in this rhyme, For heartfelt thanks there's come a time. We realize that through all these years You've guided us with strength through fears. We've oft not listened. Yes, it s true. . But Parents, grateful thanks we give to you. d 118 IIEDICATIU To you, Miss Sleeper, in appreciation of your unique recipe which has been so helpful to us throughout our years at Hartridge, we, the class of 1954, dedicate our annual. Miss Sleeper's Recipe: To one pound of Understanding, Add an equal measure of Friendly Interestg Sprinkle liberally with Helpfulnessr, then Add a pinch of Firmnessr, mix well with One quart of Humor. JS 0,3653 First Rnwr Justine Shepherd. Ethel Cook. Sally SPBHCC. Third row: Jane Sortore, Iris Maltby, Joan Williams, Mary Cynlllla Olsen, C3I'0llIlE Bllrelbafll., Pllll'lCl2l Lea. SCCOYIIJ Cgrwin, Ann Kvam, Elizabeth M3Ltl1ew5, Audrey Marlin, Row: I-01556 Engel, -lane! B- Fine, Barbara Hilvhings. Harrie! Absent: Juliette Escoffier, Alice Williamson de Visme. Sleeper, Phoebe Macbeth, Agnes Hannay, Alice Whitman. Teachers, we ll e'er remember - the smile of . . . the attractive Mrs. Martin . . . the interesting Mademoiselle . . . the G'All-American Girl Miss Miss Nelson . . . the friendly Miss Olsen . . . the Shepherd . . . the ingenious Mrs. Engel . . . the clothes of Mrs. Matthews . . . the eyes of Miss helpful Miss Fine . . . the energetic Miss Hannay Williams . . . the sweetness of Mrs. Kvam. ANNUAL BUARII Editor ,,,,,.,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,..,,, ....,..............,.......................,... ......... B a rbara Jiran Business Manager ,........,........ ....... P enny Schroeder Assistant Business Manager ..... ................... C ay Stanton Faculty Advisor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, . ...... -.Mrs. L0l1iS6 E1'1g6l Literary Committee Activities Committee photography Committee Art Committee Gay Sicoardi Mary Jane Janke Lindsay Muskag Sara Hope Coxhead Lois Callahan Betsy Barwise Gay Stanton Lois Callahan Louise Howard Lois Callahan Joanna Schimmel Ann Bellows Helen Gaston Lynn Tl10ll1P50n Lynn Thompson Christine Loizeaux Business Committee Junior Representatives Ann Bellows Margaret Henderson Marian Babor Alden Johnson 4 Sports Committee Betsy Barwise Lynn Thompson Christine Loizeaux Ann Bellows W z x 4 ' fn XX Ls 'f ff. . . 1-21 Q -f ,- ' V ff. .fig j A if I7 wi 69 Q I x ' s- ,,f Q 15 t HNMW is Sz fs Sex? src as ssl , ' 3 , Q3-C-UW x ' MARIAN BABOR Mar, Babe North Mountain Avenue, Bound Brook Entered: 1947 Oberlin Grace: Hair Anxious to please . . . conscientious . . . con- tagious laugh . . . puppy lover Ccockersj . . . music, music., music . . . zoom, zoom! . . . those morning bus rides. After all, woman's forte is iher puma. Activities: Vice Pres. Cl Cl b 1, Cl Cl h 4. Qlub iv. lsaiimball Eelfcarlsity Baslsgtballl 1, ,ilglll'0l!J sry oeey, r'z zwh' White Team Baskztliha 3. oc ey , ne Team Baseball 3' M L xj 'M mo W A W V -V ZH, V-Wjiw W ww',VV w ww H mm N H I Wil, ELIZABE H ANN BARWISE 1 Betsy, Bets, Games i :' 980 Glenwood Avenue 2- ' ' Entered: 1949 Bradford V' Grace: Vivacity Always at ease . . . makes the best of everything . . . wonderful parties . . . metal-mouth . . . often seen leading the conga line . . . terrific athlete. Daughters of the game. Activities: Sec. Treas. A.A. 1, Business Assistant of Hue and Cry 1, Library Committee 1, Captain White Team 1, A.A. Rep. 1, Jr. Dram. Club 2, Backstage Sr. Dram. Club 1, Glee I ' Club 4, Ten of Harts 3, Varsity Hockey 3, J.V. Basketball 1, ' . , First Tennis Team 1, White Team Hockey 3, White Team l .h ' Basketball 4, White Team Baseball 3, Varsity Basketball 1. ' V ' nA't,e5,o,, up-us XCQQ9-K sgstbjn 'Q mt , 0-Q M191-A S5Sfx'Y fsmedbnikwahlcl GWR KUJIAL YNSINY view- ,MOM ul-'SRS 1 lfwlaos aaa .- -ft t., X, 5951 W. at aa 9 was me-'2f1 lslwgffrg Q ff ' - . . H H 2. f- ,Q X V, - f 1' gg.. . . wwf' blcuj-1?l'J' 'X G TEYID k:.a.c3JQf9 simian, . 's1Ji'aJa.mi2.4?x it were seams 1-at . as 1 1 1 1 k ,,-N 'Quran N w Um: 1 1 , M' 1- '91 1532, mv A ,sf use S 1 1 w grief ' v r fist , K 1 ff -1 1 V tw , M I X ,Q W ' 6 .-. K I CATV 1 i'z5Z4f19'-Ja.-':,ba1 fnw KU fg X ,QQ Q 4' . V F 1 ANN BELLOWS,,..hp-JJ, L 'NNN MJ it ljfjfpfj I :ff-,iAnnabf:LrO jx fa a , 1 .6 xy, A-' hw. lf., 734 Berkeley Avenue A 'A i rj Entered: 1949 Mount Holyoke Grace: Disposition I I Sincere . . . casual . . . always fun . . . biqgilistllirxl' to little boys . . . tally ho, to Maryland . . . Stop it, I love itll' . . . athletic. K, A,. I Every woman has her fault W H 'i A and honesty is hers. Activities: Pres. Class 1, Jr. Dram. Club 2, Pres. Ir. Dram. Club 1, Glee Club 1, A.A. Rep. 1, Paint and Prop Club 2, N Pres. A.A. 1, Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Hockey 3, White Basketball 2, White Team Hockey 3, White Baseball 3, Honorary Baseball Team 1. , 1 . 'I - 7 I - 7 kgjqxln .neee-I-4.50--1 nncru.. CL' 1 'Claes l'X P G-M T- I .-TI'411:,,,:ff1 ' '-D 0 - 2 1 LOIS ELIZABEQJIQIL CALLAHAN , - i, 'D Lk 595, k-Lggizie, Dufuu-0,0 R-JUL'- - vo ,I , uJe J.e . PM Street ield , vv-A . .cm be lbc:A4-'- gi ,gsm Entered: 1 1 KC S Bl' Fpwl' ' zplavvufp lleracgf Versati 1ty h W ' gg5VX.:l9-n.. CLQ3-u.h'X Qi 1-kel1U1.S,,lJ1,Lt Never a dull remark . . . good leader . . . com- . ZZ, y petent . . . quite a blusher . . . When Irish . 31111131 Eyes Are Smiling . . . To Lehigh and Dick, 1 h 1 ?,9 . I ,bigyfieyisgq 43 on Uwezaq Haus. Vartety is, the spice of life. Q- 'Cnirvmf CLASS t'Y'lQ.,LCi LSB . EA ggpyal' ganna tiuities: Glee lub 4, Sec. Treas. Class 1, res. Class 1, St dent Council Rep. 1, Paint and Prop Club 2, Chairman Pound Committee 1, Sr. Dram. Club 2, Pres. Student Council ff gi 1, Ten of Harts 1, Green Team Hockey 4, Green Team Basket- ball 4, Green Baseball 2, Varsity Hockey 2, Varsity Basket- ball 1, Sub-varsity Basketball 2. 'QU'-'lei JLC1tt9-n. okims. G 1G0U'5't?'0 C0 'fn-90 0.19 ,U-.... fYU-J-'3 . lb N... 'f ls!! t..J.g15.-iz it ' N -f u G Y f-Q rm Z .. img? -,-.,- .5 ..,. .,- , , stu . ww' I ' . , ' 4 1 ,, - V .f NJ --Z v, .-. '7:::5:'?i'-' f UN U K 'iiiliif l my W - . if T ' 2 -',,, ,E .' - '.,EiE?ffEEE'.E TQ-J. r:1 E.r ,- ' R J 1 V V i , ' '. ye ,gs i,w1 ':, , 340 W' 4-Y Q ' . '55-y, I -,YJ 'uK:,i1. V-V, ,, .- .' H KLA 'qv maj. V. y ,,.- h - 1 M , I, U fi i -A Q 'if E- d ' 'X 4 - 5 .,,i 1 ' -if o' P ,EP gl SARA HOPE COXHEAD Q I! ,Wifi i,,'vH1Wi..Vfi if - - H i - LJ as , X ' ' Q ' '- ' f' S re A N Q .' ',, A A- o ,hwy ' I M Y V N T 'y . ,x 102 Sleeplyiqllow Lane N W N 'l f ig cf red: 1949-JJ-'f..f'Qi,.,,-'-, '- 1 l , - . 1 f A t g K tUGrace-: Genet sit 5, f .Y ot 'k:f!Ni5U L-.X ,1f,,e.ff' 'JU-f,XiXs -2 affi- , verly sympatlietic . . . sincere . . . full gif vim J. y 1 lqjand figure . . . 'Wl1en Johnny Comes Marching y W Q Home . . . her wit and palnt box . . . always 15- LJ - 'Q giving somebody a'lift in the Green Dragon. in Q ette . . . known for her cackle. They like the book better , ,f 1 y J, A the more it made them cry. ,QM ,Q 91 I M N Q 5 . ... .' ! Go-L X , C ' I Al Activities: Pres. Paint and Prop Club 1, Sec. Treas. Class 1, k VIA, In g I' ' Captain Green Team 1, Art Editor of Annual 1, Jr. Dram. ljj-E, A I Club 2, Cheerleader 2, Varsity Hockey 1, Varsity Basketball ' p 4 N 1, Jr. Varsity Hockey 2, Green Team Hockey 3, Green Team , ' .e ' ' ' ..Basketball 2, Green Team Baseball 1. l ' 9 , K. ' 1 ,, 7 fl In . I ,U 1 T , . ' 2 R' Q ' -'373eWm..t.. Q52fMJe.w JQJV U .Lo uf?- Y . 1 f u I ,, . f 11 ugly ' Q11 5, M Vi j ,X ,D X xl , 5M 1 A .A J Pads' tg, m 1 JWMQJJX -EM ld if -' may 2' , e Q 3 I is ,Unqa 5 1 N HELEN GASTON H-e 737 Dixie Lane Z Entered: 1952 Smith : H Q Grace: Voice H VV She's oozin' too! . . . the wrong thing at the right time . . . loves to drive the shift as a , hydramatic . . . those sexy eyebrows! . . . poet WW laureate of Hartridge. ,YQ I'll not budge an inch. -f Activities: Ten of Harts 2, Glee Club 2, Backstage Sr. Dram. W W Club 2, Hue and Cry 1, Chairman Assembly Planning Com- mittee 1, Sec. Class 1. ' 8 Q4-'Ulf-'67 , 51464 V 4-744, ta.:.:444.fze,lg4-ear. V W any . ,di jg ' X-4442. aH 'i 'ifi'l l' it 1 H X .., 5' l-ea. . Jd-f Az. 241- LOUISE HOWARD Lou, Riverboat 4-44' 06 - 771 Ravine Road Entered: February, 1952 Vassar a.. ,J ' Complexion 'J 3 A small service, but a true service . . heart C47 breaker . . . time, wl1at's that? . . . loves rat P. racing with the boys . . . stylish . . . a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear lg az Southern Belle in Yankee Land. 44,69 fEfke honor from me and my life is done 525, Lan. ,44- 04:44. Activities: Editor Hue and Cry 1, Chairman House Committee . l, Brat. claaa 1, sa. Dram. Club 2, Tata of Harts 1 Green ,ef Team Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 1, J.v. Basketball 1 LZ. 291- fuse-eg, ,,.-,gba '-' .X ec. a nf-4-Z-7 ..4J.a..i 22... A42-9 we ,Qi Zi-51 a ff, '46 W ' a4.4t.. A' 40-2.42, WW fn-u. 44, 3 M . ...- Chai -1.9 All-'M ll ,WML '54-t-VZQZ, MARY JANE JANKE wg, vi-nog, . Meej , ' . 24,6 966 Hillside Avenue C-di-aa. En 0 - 'Q-4-'gf Wells Q-nc.-af Z--14,4 4u.24 race: Eyes . Qi? ,fl Anxious to help . . . always having - ' guests . . . I can't fight it! . . . the blue net . . . no bones about her . .. . those New Year's Eve breakfasts. 'fd-vi '54 E 35354 ' I know well where I'm going 'C- fHl and better how to get theref, K Activities: Glee Club 4, Ten of Harts 4, Quartet 1, Backstage Jr. Dram. Club 2, Backstage Sr. Dram. Club 1, Green Team Hockey 2, Green Team Basketball 2, Green Team Baseball 1. 9 . l A . l --Q44-,eq .r ., - t 1 51, t t YF js! b Y aaalllgix Z ,R ' ' r f,g:l?, lll ' , ' 4 ' Al ijlttzeat I A V, l . l l lf 1' - al, I t i ll: ml, l l' , ' 2 , almill I we si ft ' law et? 'aa .Pi 'jaw if A FH Q I f tr' 'x -Q W, ina v , . W V 5235? ' aft' uw ' . . P , WY m , . willy uw M, H uw uw uw ww Www uw , , E H CHRISTINE LOIZEAUX Chris Cooper Road, Fanwood ' Emma: 1945 Juilliard Grace : Gracefulness Always interested . . . conscientious . . . graceful . . . greatest ambition is dancing . . . the black leotards . . .beautiful figure. Here is a dear and true industrious friendf, Activities: Sec. of Student Council 1, Sec. Treas. of A.A. 1 Student Council Rep. 1, Clee Club 3, Jr. Dram. Club 1, Sr: Dram. Club 2, Paint and Prop Club 1, Varsity Hockey 3 Varsity Basketball 1, Wbite Basketball 4, White Hockey 41 White Baseball 2. 10 'D J 'Q' 0 2 ,yfil Q- y Q ,fa f., yyf, ja' 95 ,J I xv , -1 MS, We f .xl .Y jg A ARBARA MARY JIRAN Ueylcgi ' ' Barb I Je 32 Locust Grove Drive, Clark Township V5-lifter-ed: 1947 Smith ' Grace : Friendliness Likes everyone . . . helpful . . . the right clothes for the right occasion . . . always little brother trouble . . . owner of a deluxe Ford - and pool .- . . Who's the latest, Barb ? . . . Now, listen! Oh, call back yesterday, bid time return. Activities: Backstage Jr. Dram. Club 2, Vice Pres. Jr. Dram. Club 1, Treas. Student Council 1, Backstage Sr. Dram. Club 1, Library Committee 1, Hue and Cry 2, Glee Club 1, Editor of Annual 1, Varsity Hockey 1, J.V. Hockey 1, J.V. Basketball axeggegrsslllgeggh lgaseball 2, Green Team Hockey 3, Green 1 k- lr f ,t a d H, VM. ,uggi im J Q . Vw... 77 : 111.-M 1257-TTF1f iT,g' ' ,., r ' , ' f ' T i3 f f'fJ'l 5 v ' . A f .,- 2 A wget , 5 - F , J Vg? -:- 1 LINDSAY ANN MUSKAT N W W We ig.,n f .,,1f- ,, Lmds, Muskrat i , 4' - f H, 950 Hillside Avenue ,ig , Entered: 1943 Carleton ' ll ll Grace: Personality ' ' C lid? Qi Perseverant . . . consuderate . . . strict 1nd1- 2' ' -' e ' ' sf AQ vidualist . . . 4,10 . . . destin 's doctor . . . F K1 V I iii l rl Y ay - 9 'llll QM J - Q M a house full of parakeets . . . ' Well, 1t doesnt ' W ,V y say so in my book. , 1 Put thyself into the trick of singularity. N 1' ' Activities: Glee Club 5, Jr. Dram. Club 2, Sr. Dram. Club 2, Green Team Hockey 1, Sub. Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, Ten of Harts 2, Library Committee 2, Chairman Library Come mittee 1, Sec. Paint and Prop Club 1, Pres. Sr. Dram. Club 1, Quartet 1, Student Council 1, Photography Editor Annual 1. lb-Lan. qqh n Wgviukhsuuhxhmboqdugnuqhuh. He vwselluv.. su-Mau. X Up mad. nuwqysa X N, J,MKgW5,,5:L.:,-53, Aw, ,eww ,WW -.,. W'-r-'H-b -w--4 u-A.,..'Q...,.. m...' Mum.. ' 1 itt - diff, 'JI slvoaaehr xX,,,h'-na. Q- xv!-LS: Qui. milk ugnk l Y V , Q...,.,, -, ,l,,, lim ef' Nl, 'lbw' l t rlwww 'VN-5 0,-I-lm.. U. 111m ' XUNQ Kgigpgg Jn.: I Wah, - W 2 lww.e-nIuu.rM'n.....lOANNA SCHIMMELy ,Am U I l V 0-v.5nX,A' gm., .y,.3,.y5Fu' ' Y I V Q. yoey k 9 'x l'W'H'k We-.s Num. H H q , ' X642 Knollwood Terrace, Westfield NM-ik 0-Y Entered 1952 I lk I Alabamaqdu' 'wh ln 9' x Ai'Crace: Affability 'WJ' d l'!sum. N 'frm Q-u-6. q-IS ww-o.ww.i.nd.'h-0 Aww. fYNo..s.D.q, Avid listener, . . leasant . . . a drawer full of Tb-gagkhdnqileswfiffna man eigry weeld ward to Tennesiaxee! mibose eyes. sl-v-I. gkgql H She is the pink of courtesyf' Q24 .fcglriitgzjgmllugnlisszlllanager Hue and Cry 1, Paint and Prop 11 5 C e t bca-my to-tsamtxudmg-W-hyqgawmxbxw enum. '-' -oVw!,.gg..- qu- 'Yuen vena- ., gl ei' ' H I ang- W are ' 8 1 - ' raisins, i W -' Ef: :2: , l + 'E '51 it N6 WQMH NW- QD'-D W-'sum y Q 'QML . PENELOPE JANE SCHROEDER 1-thigh V C Qxggef qa,,n5. . Penny, Pen q5.q -,Q ,gr Yi 'lf Sung, ,n Y I 1345 Highland Avenue I S V 'ri Entered: 1945 XE' QED' . mst chytgffegleylm qu PRNUS db mqveepide: sriQsgxkakb 3-Qfhthqf X -6 3 - rw 1' rn ' , . . Efficie e Egfzgolfcgfv A the Harvard week-ends . . . We can always C X Q have it at my house . . . an ensemble for every day of the week. Ri.-vu., It's bliss to be alive but to be young is heaven. v Activities: Pres. Sr. Class 1, Business Manager of Annual 1, Student Council Rep. 2, Glee Club 4, Jr. Dram. Club 2, Editor of Hue and Cry 1, Chairman Assembly Program Plan- ning Committee l, Green Team Hockey 4, Green Team Basketball 4, Library Committee 1, Sec. Treas. Library Com- mittee 1, Green Baseball 1, Varsity Hockey 4, Varsity Bas- ketball 2, Sub-Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Tennis 1, Sr. X nDJs.tgg.5hQ:cUoQA Dram. Club 2. fnllmriqoqlt 1 cl-00'-r u.uau.a tuhoi- -to 9041- U3-Ullg' had Saul' sQu.0 -Por so l DMU 'PCWQ-1- 0-J-L GW' -to.bt1J.a.1S 1 1 fo.w-2: 1 ..j+,,- - ecrrrm... UU- 'ABELENE GAY sic ARDI Gaygkqgiccaiidli ' 12 Kimball Circle, Westfield Entered: 1939 1. Lu,:0u.J L1 Cliflrace: Enthusiasm vw N0 Dependable . . . just . . . a gobid sport . lives on the phone . . . perpendicular eyela l . . . Showboat . . . - you know?,' . . . owner of a 1ll8Cl1a1'11C3.1 mouth . . . always Q' H' . has something vital to add. ' ang, ,L, Q UQ, VO I stri-ue to seek and find and not to yield. UQ A ll' V 1 .. ug .1 x .115 A t' 't'es: White Team Basketball 2, White Team Hockey HM ll lflilliinbrary Baseball 1, .l.V. Hockey 1, White Team Baseball W 1, .l.V. Basketball 1, Cheerleader 1, Backstage Jr. Dram. Club My m ' lf I 2,' Glee Club 4, Paint and Prop Club 2, Hue and Cry 2, Library' Committee 1, Vice Pres. Student Council 1, Literary ' A 1 Editor of Annual 1. 12 'Dee-f qw-nr. . . , , .. ,, , me .f-egg -1.1 g . , T . ,,,:,:,: ,L -x Y, 1 H, . , 1 V . m w ,Milf ,wr , uw ww , A-gg-N,-44 m 1 A, , , . , Ag, V.-.. ?'6UVUYww9sem. -pam quest - espn.: re Qs, .I , ,AJ . , ......... .. N IQ M N mm ,V mv M A ,le A H ++++ 'AW WG?- ff: A ina .i f .vz ,,1.5.. A- lt ' ' lc' u ' dl x 1 . yn' GAY MERRIHEW STANTON is 'g . , Gaysze 825 Colonial Circle X Entered: 1940 Wheaton ' -, Grace: Poise :iii Understanding . . . easy to talk to . . . game i i . . . Oh, no! . . . 4'I'm in Love Againv . . . spends most of her time in the kitchen . . Where to this week-end, Gay? ' I am warmed by the friends I make. A in X Activities: Vice Pres. Class 1, Treas Class 1 Glee Club 4 ,V Sr. Dram. Club 2, Jr. Dram. Club 2, Sec. Treas. Sr. Dram: ' Club 1, Paint and Prop Club 1, Ten of Harts 1, Chairman Religion Committee 1, Assistant Business Manager of Annual 1, Wllite Baseball 2 White Hockey 2 Jr V r 't H k , , . 3S1y oceyl, Varsity Hockey 1, White- Basketball 3, Jr. Varsity Basketball 1. 'Daw Qqmsgo DIANE THOMAS ni W D- 1 ' 11-f . L Qi tm, fix 1345 Belleview Avenue X111 X lil 1 D rle. A - Entered. 1950 Keystone Grace: Hands , A , A W me EL Generous . . . speed demon . . . laughs 1n A gurbles . . . unusual hairdo's . . . trots over to 'A ssii bo.QY1A wb Milltown now and then . . . the hidden papers Nb. sv . M A A . . . Sunday nights. gn The only way to get rid of temptation 1' '1 1' A is to yield to itf, 0.141 Activities: Rep. Social Committee 1, Backstage Sr. Dram. ax QQ, A ,A Club 1, Library Committee 1, White -Baseball 1. , ' vb-E p r. t ,nyy A -,.e gg gt 5 3'll'Q r, 'f Nixrmr. or . A A f P5 13 my A A W t 1 X 1 i ' , g P a 2 2 i 2 e eeee e 5 ' 0 1 ill' ul: 'ii Y il 1111 1 ww V W N : W 1 iiirlilil ' 0 A . ppv. 1 to A .- , D Q ,f , '1 Y . ..,Yf'a. - xl Z Li ll iii, f . l D age fff ff' j. . , . li 1. Q Q K 1 LYNN THOMPSON ua., n L N - NVNXQ we N , y x I ' L Linolium L 222 K' 1, ll - Q9 ' l im a Avenue, Westfield 3: Entered: 1952 Mt. Holyoke ? ,Q Grace: Smile wa s Y Always ready with a joke . . . dimples . . . y ,,, .. W all 1 u . 'Ks EM ag f O0zing juice! Can you love it twitch! . . . U lu N 5' N owner of quite a head of hair . . . makes any M. written assignment a manuscript . . . commonly E' d, known as Lehigh Lynn. N l W it V Y i ,E ' Life is very sltort, and very uncertain: E 'iil ' iwii .iEe ', let us spend it as well as we can. M 7' V X X . Activities: Paint and Prop. Club 1, Glee Club 1, Backstage N, ' WJ - Sr. Dram. Club 1, Jr. Rep. to Annual 1, A.A. Rep. 1, First - - Tennis Team 1, Green Team Hockey 1, Green Team Baseball Y . ,1, Green Team Basketball 1. f l y ii P B B B ' . 4 t ' f Jill M 3 f 1 1 Cl of 1 11 , ,W simon nvomt l 5 ,N Age: Over '16 . , Q Book: A Hundred Ways. ill! U . Car: Four wheels, engine, and back seat. 5 Career: Living! Cartoonist: Charles Addams. Q Cigarette: It's Getting Stale. X Q W0 Drink: Water on the Rocks. 1 Form of Entertainment: Being raucous. MJ Q Hair Style: D.T. , I Knight: St.'George. 'f Lipstick: Before Dark. 3 Movie: From Here to Ecstasy. UU V OJ Occupation: Counting pediddles. . 09 - Radio Program: Breakfast with Lois and Dick. ' Song: EverylJody's Doing It. T.V. Program: Late, Late, Late, Late Show. a LN 1 f D! 1 afQyaajllWwfi,,QtJ ' CLASS HI TUIIY It all began back in nursery school when, at the age of three, Cay Siccardi, firmly clutching her mother's hand, stumbled into the Mushroom to start the class of 1954. l'n Kindergarten she was joined by Lois, Mary Jane and Gay Stanton, where despite hated naps, the four enjoyed blocks, jungle jims and skipping around the room to the tune of God Bless America. After the departure of Mary Jane and Cay Stanton, Lois and Cay Siccardi entered first grade, where, instead of play, their 'fdayu was composed of workbooks, work- books and workbooks. Nevertheless, Miss Hitchings suc- cessfully managed to instill the feeling of being the big girls of the Mushroomg this conquered any other senti- ments! Lindsay entered in second grade, just in time for that frightful spitball affair, and joined them in presenting their first one-act play, King Midas. This year was a delightful one of setting up miniature towns on the classroom floor on which the versatile gremlins also painted streets and grass to make the town more realistic. Miss Mother Tenant greeted them warmly in third grade and immediately nicknamed them her 'alittle chicka- deesf' She also attempted to diminish the power of that notorious class boss, Lois, who held dictatorship qualities over a wide-eyed, subjecting class. Walking Terry around the grounds was a favorite fourth grade sport, and Wex'en't they devils to sneak off onto the street'?,' Chris and Penny, the newest additions to the class, certainly agreed to this and all other schemes as the girls plotted class marriages and secret clubs in defiance of the little black-books of two trcasonable mem- bers of the class since departed from our noisy corridors. As fifth graders they were again the big girls of their building. Every Tuesday afternoon they would un- pack their valises and dress carefully-white gloves and all! -for Miss Flor-ence's Dancing Class. Objecting vehemently to unfair treatment, the fifth grade leaders waged an anti-assembly strike and picketed in front of the Pine Cone. This insurrection, however, was short-lived. Sixth grade and the Middle School brought the class Barb, Marian, and the end of naps. To bells and home- work they all became somewhat adjusted, trap doors were investigated, and '6King Arthur read with much distaste. Thinking the seventh grade too sophisticated, bossy and snobby-words which at this time were indispensable to their vocabulary-'tour girls waged several battles with the class above them who annoyed them to no end by refusing to fight back and responded with only a grow up!'i lift of the eyebrow. In seventh grade Meej returned to aid in the in- evitable revolution. It began with a civil war of which Penny and Lois were the opposing heroic leaders. They and their classmates applied war paint from bottles stolen from the art room, tied hostages to trees and tortured spies in the summer house. They then proceeded by torturing the sixth grade, discovering Aunt Tilly Redwood and evolving the '4brilliant scheme of blockading the upper school girls on their way to lunch. Nevertheless, it was a happy and confident class that graduated that year, even though they were forbidden to see Kiss Me Kate in New York and ended up with poison ivy on graduation day as a result of Miss Richardson's party in the country. In 1949 the Terrible Ones hit the upper school. Gay Stanton returned to the tribe and Ann, Betsy and Sara were newcomers. Never will any of the class forget those riotous trips to the circus and Rockefeller Center, chap- eroned by those utterly-worshipped Seniors. tNor will they forget the episode concerning Marian s undershirt on Forty-Second Street.J Very grown-up at times, the young ladies would ride the bus downtown on Friday afternoons, eat a respectable lunch at Abbot's', and trapse book-laden down to the movies. During this year, the eraser fights in Science were of great concern as well as Miss Colie's unbelievable statement that every girl would bleach or cut 'her hair at some time before grad- uation! , As IIs, with the entrance of Diane, the class attended its first Lawrenceville Dance and took part in the all- school Christmas Pageant. By now the girls had begun their social life outside school, which consisted of a continual stream of enjoyable parties. Moving into their third year in the academics, the class donated a Thanksgiving basket 'to the Salvation Army. But, their revolutionary spirit still prevailed fthough in a bit more organized manner!l as they led a violent debate in assembly in defense of a new marking system. Excited at the news of a new addition to the class in the second semester, the girlsganxiously awaited their Southern Belle, Louise. Junior year brought Lynn, Helen and Joey, and the class, now beginning to abandon its guerrilla warfare, began to work together for' more important goals. Honored to put forth the first editor of The Hue and Cry and first president of The Paint-and Prop Club, the girls worked enthusiastically throughout the year and finally attaineditheir dream-come-true: the Cut. But, alas, they returned from a day at the 'shore with bright red sunburns and peeling skin. Nevertheless, the year continued and the girls managed somehow to survive those fateful, fearful elections. - This year as big, big girls with reminders in everything they did that it would be the last, their senior year was hectic with sandwiches, annual meetings, bridge- teas, and college worries, but it was even more wonderful with the knowledge that the class had really developed into approved-by-others young women. And then, there is that pride and unexplainable feeling they hold toward each other. ' And now, graduation-the leaving of all that they have enjoyed and despaired, but all that will never be forgotten . . . 15 THE EW YURK HERALD-TIMES Hartridge Graduates of ,54 Hold 10th Annual Reunion on Astor Roof Monday, June 12, 1964 The 10th annual reunion of the graduating class of 1954 of The Hartridge School was held last Saturday night on the Astor Roof. Indeed it was a gathering of many celebrities and well- known faces. Hostess of the gala affair was Mrs. Penny Van Updyke, charming wife of the distinguished am- bassador. In her busy schedule, she is managing to entertain a large group of French dignitaries this evening. Next week the 'GV.U.'s ' will fly to the Hillsboro Club in Florida for a short, but needed, vacation. Miss Christina Pavlona, popular ballerina, who was the first to arrive, came draped in her seven veils and prepared to entertain her old friends while Jenny accompanied her' on the bones. Also arriving early was Miss Liza Barwiza, Olympic champion, who, after taking a P.G. course, has acquired a great talent for writing booksg uIt's a Song was her recent hit. Recently nominated for the presidency of the Social Bureau of Investigation, she began her campaign with the platform of more and better games. - Over in a corner Dr. Kinsay Muskat, who has just completed her latest operation in the Middle- sex Hospital and is currently asking the public What have men got that Robbie hasn't? has just snapped a picture of Miss J o Scheemal enter- ing in her latest furs of armadillo. Miss Schee- mal's private plane, having just returned her from one of those frequent but necessary trips to Ten- nessee to visit her sick grand-mother , is now on its way back to her luxurious home, Hide and Seek Farm . Rushing in desperately, Miss Mariana Baboraski was trying to avoid autograph hounds who had recently seen her playing her 4'Choral in Fugue in 'B' Flat Minor at Phillip's-where the elite meet to eat . Miss Helen Gaston arrived a few hours late as a result of writing lyric poetry in her garret overlooking -the Garonne. Miss Sadie Chickenhead, famed artist of the Cackling Coterie , related in her animated man- ner and with great detail the excruciating suffer- ing of her horse, Johnnie, who had the misfor- tune to lose the second nail on the shoe of his right rear foot. Standing at the entrance for several minutes, bidding her brother last minute advice before his departure for Vassar, was Miss Babs Jiran, hostess of that elite nite-spot, The Crystal Chan- delier . Rumors are that she is soon to mer e - 4 - as g with ' The Pelican Club . Just in from Maryland, Miss Conny Bellows told of her many exciting adventures while trav- eling about Europe and the United States as chairman of the International Equestrian ,lump- ing Team with Christina Pavlona in her little Red Ford. Mrs. Seekardy, began to expound quite rapidly on the problems of her life. She told the throng about her trip to Bermuda with her first husband., a plastic surgeon. She is now residing with her second on Park Avenue. Mlle. Stanton, head of the W.W.L.L.F.E.H. fWe Write Love Letters for Estranged Husbandsj Society, entered the ballroom with several of her famed poodles and a flock of estranged husbands. Having been considered lost in the Deeeep South, Miss Scarlet 0'Howard came garbed in her latest creation-a bouffant formal complete with six-guns and a Confederate Flag. She gave reports on the latest battle, Slaughter on Danville Road. Seated in a comfortable corner, Miss Ladie Thompson, ardent supporter of the Lehigh Flash- bulb Club, was absorbed in revealing the story of the secret lives of the Hartridge faculty to many wide-eyed listeners. Also absent was Miss '6Diana , famous creator of the pony tailv, due to her latest expedition in the wild jungles of Africa. Upon her return, Miss Diana hopes to introduce her latest coif- fure, the ulion tail. In fond memory of days past, she sent a real pony tail to the reunion. Overjoyed to see her friends again, Mrs. Lois Van Egghart, recently elected Mother-of-the-Year, arrived from the fields near the stable where she formerly kept her horses but is now conscien- tiously growing her peaches, prunes, and alfalfa. The Center-of-Attraction-as-always, Miss Mary Jane Post, was seated at a piano in a corner playing, 'Tlease Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone, 'Cause Fm Going Back to Nausea Hall. , The party lasted until four o'clock whereupon all the girls left sadly, with tears in their eyes, gibbering fond farewells till the next meeting in '6-L . LA T WILL A ll 'FE TAME T We, the Seniors, being of not so sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath upon the school our last gifts before our departure. Penny leaves to Nina an unmentionable in hopes that she won't have to desert her fellow guards next year. To Judy, Barbara leaves her good taste in clothes. Gay Siccardi bestows upon Sally Joyce her eyelash curler. Lindsay wills to Helen the ameythyst birthday. To Sue, Lynn surrenders the oilman. Betsy leaves to Margie her voluminous appetite. P.S.-She also thanks her most graciously for that marvelous gift. Upon Cotton, Gay Stanton bestows a table reserved for two at the Biltmore. Louise bequeaths to Anne her twins. Chris leaves to Janice the men in the brig. Mary Jane relinquishes to Kay the task of feeding Plainfield's visitors. Ann bestows upon Alden her pony tail on dirty hair days. Sara wills to Lois her eternal cackle. Marian bequeaths to the Juniors the unsung ability to attract attention on 42nd Street. To the Juniors, Lois leaves her ability to make lasting friends. Joanna wills a few cashmeres to each member of the Junior class. To the Juniors, Diane leaves ten quires of stationery to assist in making the weekends even livelier. To the Juniors, Helen relinquishes her faux pas. 'I' I' 'X' The Seniors leave to the Juniors their P.U. trips. To the III's, the Seniors leave their dates. Upon the II's, the Seniors bestow their love of pets.x To the I's, the Seniors relinquish the fun and work of the Upper School. Q IB , N 2 an ' W . WL S., -x , S , if f 'g. ' v 'K lg W, ,1 x M 1 ,MQ ' .M 1.1: .. . N , ,I 1 ,Y t . LET WE Fommr Lest we forget: Bouncing down Park Avenue . . . All you do is lift up the flaps . . . I've got a squirter . . . I-le has long toenails . . . Ook! . . . Miss Sleeper: With that. . . . Mrs. Engle: Keep it clean! . . . This is review . . . I didn't know what X was so I put y . . . What do we eat? Bulldog meat! . . . The cracked glasses . . . Sara Hope: Oh . . . about . . . . . . She's out with the carpenter . . . Charley . . . The sojourns across the stage . . . The old summer house . . . Gay Siccarcli: Torch Songs . . . Come on, kids, we,ll never get the cut this way!! . . . H-2-O-2 . . . Five Foot Tiger . . . Don t you think so? . The umathematicalw donkey . . . The cough zdrop necklace . . . When the gasman climbs in the window, then you have to worry! . . . Tank sounds off . . .1 The silent lunch . .. . Who stole Rudolph? . . . I don't think it'll go through . . . Remember, everything you do reflects on the school . . Line of time . . . Lois' party. ' ,,,rV,, we is .. y We if-Y 's i s Q s A f -J Q., ,. ,,-VN I 5, ' A, ' i CJ Qu ' A 4 mi 11 F' 4f I T4-io. f S 4 iq ' 'I 7 s 1- fri., X ,, ..,,..sanCl.-, .1 . .. - , , .-1 K, , V ESQ'-:f,T'iw1:.xf ff' '-M . 2 -- , ,. 3-PM '2-eg1,'-sfafzfLr-- ' QQ Y .r-f-J' Q. ' Le .., Q J-,sf ,mx .- e pez- - f'- : mm f,- 2, p 'f !Ff 1' 'EY' , 33, fl M it P is - ' 1 -J 'A uw-1 ., , 2' 2-15532 sw 'fg'7'.9r1 .v r Q. . X ,J . ,ar , Q -,g.-hd! ,, M Ft f 4 ,,:.. -,,,:tf., - ,':.2'2,i,i .. gi .,4., H H ,, ,..,, ,um ,A Q gi if lr .,:. v, . ml NH N . , sqm ' gas sk ik, K - it , .,, -1. g?E1y.4,1KgQ5L N, ' F in Y- f tx Q ,- , ' 4 , - X fwggl I W in in . .., Y. , V . Fic-. 1 . ' , . ' Kr' g-, .. , ' '- luv I, X X g 1 A? 'ff . M .V qs Fo. f an I ' N , W 9 1' X xt .Q V If I 401- ik. 56 F!! ' Q was Q, , -l R A , X! . my D- MQ lk 'Wai if I f 5 -mg I I C 5 0 af- , Q K V L QQ 1 XI F UEL ' 'ff' , Q f ' M .Q RQ Q I f R W! lg! ' Tlx y v If X, A H p , ' f! ' L 4525 ' ,Q W 'A' co-'O rf- 1. ,,,,, 3 , NQSMB ' ,. Q? Q I . President .... ....... J udith Carsley First Row: Elizabeth Laidlaw, Margaret Ann Peters, Karen Toeplitz, Esta Cevenger. Second Row: M ' F ' d ' h ' Pamela Fezanaie, Patna Paiska. Third Rowfniiie 522832131 P'eslde t - - --- ' P amela Fezandw Sandra Mereness, Anne Fritts, Betsy Carter. First Row: Judith Beck, Johanna Simpson, Judith Folsome, Elinor Martin, Elizabeth Louise Hamilton, Leal MacDonald, Elsie Hopton. Second Row: Nancy Rodman, Mary Ellen Burke, Pamela Steven, Stephanie Mennen, Gail Cantini, Su- sanne Roll. Third Row: Nancy Mann., Susan Doyle, Dorothy Gulbenkian, Judith Carsley. Fourth Row: Penelope Decker, Patricia 0'Brien, Mary Welby Day. Absent: Marjorie Griswold. gf First Row: Gertrude Jorgenson, Karen Weekley, Margaret gitch, Lisa Levison, Laura Pritchard, Ann Romer. Second ow: Beverly Day, Jennet Frost, Susan Detweiler, Nancy ' ' ' Scott, Patricia Williams, Lorraine Anderson. President Margaret Fitch lv President , ..... ........ M argaret Henderson First Row: Ruth Bulkin, Arme Dunbar, Alden Johnson, Kay Frowery, Helen Reyes. Second Row: Nina His, Lois Hane- wald, Janice Eaton, Margaret Henderson, Cotton Hale, Sally Joyce McColley. Absent: Judith Williams, Susan Sandberg. ELEWIE TARY SEVENTH GRADE Virginia Don Sue Du Bois Natalie Foster Cornelia Fritts Susan Ghriskey .lane Hibshman Sandra Kolseth Susan Lienhard Sue Romer Eleanor Starkweather Jan Rasmussen SIXTH GRADE Nancy Burke Anne Day Lorine Fargo Miriam Ann Fleck Vivian Garner Lynda Hetfield Emily Horns Lucille Martin Alice Helen Methfessel Jennifer Rodman Susan Sampson Victoria Louise Jennings Barbara Batey FIFTH GRADE Lois Ellen Carsley Andrea Fleck Catherine Gee Karen Kolseth Karen Luce Katharine Terry Oliver Marcella Swearinger FOURTH GRADE Margaret Anne Baker Mary Payne Chapin Michelle Decker Martha Don Georgia Virginia Dreyer Anne Elberstadt Muriel Harris Cintra Murchison Valerie Scalera Virginia Wilder THIRD GRADE Martha Cole Deborah Detweiler Gail Havens Tamson Miner Loretta Salem Sara Jane Stillman Marie Garner Betty Ann Hogan SECOND GRADE Marie Cole Mary Elizabeth Costa Sandra Furman Nancy Howard Betsy Howland Susan Johnson Sheila Kenny Susan Mook Catherine Olson Nancy Rogers Patricia Sampson Meredith Spear f-cn- ' K C21 7 M... A ll -T-A-PM 'fl-i 'S rw , X Q54 -- Qi In Q0 'E 43 cg' J dxf fffm ,U if 5 f N.. H. E Hu. H M fi- , see? N ,Nigga te? t H. E IOR DRAMATIC MB President ...................... Lindsay Muskat PAINT ND PROP CL B President .............................. Janice Eaton First Row: Anne Dunbar, Lois Callahan, Lois Hane- wald, Janice Eaton, Gay Siccardi. Second Row: Kay Frowery, Lindsay Muskat, Christine Loizeaux, Margaret Henderson. Third Row: Ann Bellows, Sara Hope Coxhead. Director ................ Mrs. Audrey Martin First Row: Lois Callahan, Gay Stan- ton, Lindsay Muskat, Louise How- ard, Penelope Schroeder, Elizabeth Barwise, Nina His. Second Row: Joanna Schimmel, Sally Joyce Mc- Colley, Ruth Bulkin, Alden John- son, Helen Gaston, Cotton Hale, Mrs. Martin, Christine Loizeaux. Third Row: Helen Royes, Margaret Hen- clerson. JU IOR nlmmmc E CL 11 l1it President .................... Laura Pritchard Director .............. Mrs. Audrey Martin First Row: Laura Prichard, Ann Ro- mer. Second row: Mrs. Martin, Mary Welhy Day, Penelope Decker., Dor- othy Gulhenkian. Third Row: Elinor Martin, Margaret Fitch, Pamela Fe- zandie, Nancy Scott, Susan Doyle, Jennet Frost, Patricia Williams, Bev- erly Day, Margaret Ann Peters, Mar- cia Friedrichs. 24 1:4 QUARTET Mary Jane Janke, Lindsay Muskat, Alden Johnson, Nina His. GLEE ULUB President .................................... Mary Jane Janke Director ...................................... Mrs. Ann Kvam First Row: Lindsay Muskat, Esta Clevenger, Penelope Schroe- der, Anne Fritts, Margaret Fitch, Alden Johnson, Pamela Steven, Mrs. Kvam, Susanne Roll, Judith Folsome, Beverly Day, Helen Royes, Nancy Rodman, Mary Welby Day. Second Row: Gay Siccardi, Barbara Jiran, Lorraine Anderson, Cotton Hale, Ruth Bulkin, Marian Babor, Mary Jane Janke, Helen Gaston, Dorothy Gulbenkian, Susan Doyle, Gay Stanton, Nancy Mann, Judith Carsley. Third Row: Lisa Levinson, Judith Beck, Elizabeth Laidlaw, Patricia WiHiams, Sally Joyce McColley, Nina His, Janice Eaton, Lois Callahan, Jennet Frost, Elizabeth Barwise, Susan Detweiler, Patricia O'Brien, Margaret Ann Peters, Gail Cantini, Elinor Martin. TE UFHMRT First Row: Margaret Henderson, Mary. Jane Janke, Lindsay Muskat,'Lois Callahan. Second Roiu: Janice Eaton, Elizabeth Barwise, Louise Howard, Dorothy Gulbenkian, Cotton Hale, Helen Gaston, Gay Stanton. 1.2 Editor-in-Chief ...... ............ L ouise Howard Faculty Advisor ............ Miss Agnes Hannay First Row: Helen Gaston, Dorothy Gulbenkian, Nina His, Janice Eaton, Elizabeth Barwise. Second Row: Gay Sic- cardi, Helen Royes, Louise Howard, Lindsay Muskat. Third Row: Anne Dunbar, Barbara Jiran, Margaret Henderson, Margaret Fitch. LIBRARY COMuMI'l l'EE ,ten ,w u President .................... Lindsay Muskat Faculty Advisor .... Miss Janet B. Fine First Row: Anne Dunbar, Gay Sic- cardi, Lindsay Muskat, Nancy Rod- man. Second Row: Paula Paliska, Miss Fine. Third Row: Lorraine An- derson, Diane Thomas, Ann Romer, Susan Detweiler, Cotton Hale, Nancy Scott. TUBE T COU CIL President ........... Vice-President ......... .........Lois Callahan ........Gay Siccardi Faculty Advisor ............, ............. I anet B. Fine Member Ex-Officio ...,.., .............. H arriet Sleeper Secretary ..,....................... ....... C hristine Loizeaux Treasurer ............................. ...................... H elen Reyes Sophomore Representative ........ Senior Representative ........ ......... P enelope Schroeder .lunior Representative .......... ,. .... . .........Susan Detweiler ...............Cotton Hale Freshman Representative ..,.....,,..,....,..,,...,.... Rae I-Ianewald Sub-Freshman Representative ......,......... Mary Welhy Day Athletic Association Representative ......,......... Ann Bellows Library Representative ................................ Lindsay Muskat PRESIDE T'S CUUNCIL V ..... ' Penelope Scllroecler I ...... .......,. J udith Carsley III ...... ....... M argaret Fitch II ..... ....... P amela Fezandie IV ...... ...... IV largaret Henderson ATHLETIC ASSUCIATIU President ....................................... Secretary-Treasurer ..... Bellows ..........Elizabeth Barwise Faculty Advisor .............................................. .loan Williams Green Team Captain ............,.............. .Sara Hope Coxheacl White Team Captain ................................................ Nina His Student Council Representative ......,.............Lois Callahan Senior Representative ...............,................ Lynn Thompson .lunior Representative ................ Sophomore Representative . .... .. hman Re resentative ...........Anne Dunbar ..............Nancy Scott .Esta Clevenger F res p ...,..... ..,........ Sub-Freshman Representative ................ Mary Ellen Burke A WE SEE Y0 Hair: Binny Fitch Laugh: Lois Hanewald Personality: Nancy Scott Poise: Susan Detweiler Sense of Humor: Ann Romer Smile: Mary Ellen Burke Spirit: Esta Clevenger Style: Alden Johnson me JJ' V fb ki if 44 H ll . W :fm . U . , . Y - Vi? , ' rg? I W , g-.S 3 L W ,,L:. ,. - , , Z, 1 ufglig 4' 2 V 'T N' I1 5 H -14' ' -,' Z5 I ' 2, . if ,lf . L. ., - , F I 4, . 1 . - fl ww xl ' :E vw: ' . Y'-- ' gm E ww! - m Nu .. , x 1 F in X Q L , , 1 35:31 , , ', N '. IL , : lag '-:I 1-- Q' my ' 5' I Je? -. ,,,,,......-.-.--ig 11- in----...Q -Q--...g. -......,.,-M , 7 YY f is-i ....,,.,X -Q-.....-.. nr? 5 ----- ---V ' .........,, 4 4.6 ----sive-..u X :fl sg ' - ,, ' 1-W4-L, X N '-' --M I ---- i ---W - 'E'1::f ' 4, . . . -,! E ........ QN - u-h.f.,.,. , L F' 1-I-'-'gli' E I W' , ' - ----. vr' -V ---- ,N ' JK A ff ..---..... ' ' .. I 1.6,5,,v 6, . .-----' Ri., ,, of .i...- -- -.pgix XXX ! , J. NMR 1 ' V xx , X 1 .... , Q A ' 7' ' x A 'Xl .4 ,f , A ap- X4- ff I Q. I 1 x. -.-.yi ' 1 X . r ' ff , 7 -?4 X .gf 37 f,,. -X ff, XXX is f Z! ffl ' I. 'C' li xxx , 1 6 , ' X 'W :IFE XXX f I , V f 4 f 1 S 1 J N 1...--1-1 I ,,.....----1 Q-Qi,-1-L11 X 1-1.---- ' , x 1 W .!,., 'g 'Z , l .-, V5- R 1. s NX ---M F .M W I --4 ---- 1 'ff .. uf- Mxi ? .xx ix , lx .XV ww VARSITY Center Forward-Marian Baborg Left Inner - Penelope Schroeclerg Right Inner-Lois Callahan, Left Wing-Chris tine Loizeauxg Right Wing-Jennet Frostg Center Half- back-Elizabeth Barwiseg Left Halfback-Janice Eatong Right Halfback-Ann Bellowsg Right Fullback-Pamela Fezandieg Left Fullback-Anne Dunbarg Coal-Nina His, Substitutes-Barbara Jiran, Alden Johnson, Judith Wil- liams, Nancy Scott. BA KETBALL VARSITY Forwards: Ann Bellows, Elizabeth Barwise, Louise' How- ard, Marian Babor. Guards: Nina His, Lois Callahan, Penelope Schroeder. HUCKEY JUNIOR VARSITY Center Forward-Paula Paliskag Left Inner - Margaret Hendersong Right Inner-Esta Clevengerg Left Wing- Sara Hope Coxheadg Right Wing-Alden Johnsong Center Halfback-Gay Stantong Left Halfbuck-Colton Hale, Right Halfback-Helen Royesg Left Fullback - Beverly' Dayg Right F ullback-Judith Williamsg Goal-Lynn Thompson. JUNIOR VARSITY Forwards: Janice Eaton, Susan Detweiler, Cotton Hale, Betsy Carter, Beverly Day, Nancy Scott, Lois Hanewald. Guards: Gay Stanton, Gay Siccardi, Barbara Jiran, Anne Dunbar, Margaret Henderson, Pamela Fezandie. GRE TAM Captain ........................ Sara Hope Coxhead 1 of I ' J L '- 7.1, 6 'l if 'I E Y, 1 .C f I :gf is - ., V , 'f 5' ' , L Z I , ,, ,Y L, fc ri ' E, First Row: Karen Toeplitz, Kay Frowery, Margaret Fitch, A ' ' Sandra Mereness, Margaret Ann Peters, Lois Callahan, tk - J ,. 3 Judith Folsome, Penelope Schroeder, Mary Welby Day, ' 1-' , , 1 , '.,., Penelope Decker, Elizabeth Louise Hamilton, Elsie Hop- th, - ' '- ton. Second Row: Ann Romer, Nancy Scott, Nancy Mann, SP' . H. f,' V fd? Patricia Williams, Judith Carsley, Janice Eaton, Lynn i Rlf -A 1 1 ' Thompson, Barbara Jiran, Mary .lane Janke, Sally Joyce U, 3 A HA' McColley, Rae Hanewald. Third Row: Lisa Levinson, ,Cfor J , fl X Laura Pitchard, Anne Fritts, Leal MacDonald, Joanna 7 Inf, .fic Schimmel, Mary Ellen Burke, Sara 'Hope Coxhead, Pamela ' Y Steven, Nancy Rodman, Anne Dunbar, Louise Howard, 5' Esta Clevenger, Lindsay Muskat. -.. First Row: Ruth Bulkin, Pamela Fezandie, Marcia Fried- richs, Stephanie Mennen, Dorothy Gulbenkian, Gail Can- tini, Susan Doyle, Elizabeth Laidlaw, Johanna Simpson, Cotton Hale. Second Row: Diane Thomas, Helen Gaston, Christine Loizeaux, Ann Bellows, Nina His, Lois Hane- wald, Gay Stanton, Jennet Frost, Marian Bahor, Lorraine Anderson. Third Row: Paula Paliska, Gay Siccardi, Ju- dith Beck, Elinor Martin, Gertrude Jorgenson, Helen Royes, Elizabeth Barwise, Alden Johnson, Margaret Hen- derson, Patricia O'Brien, Susanne Roll, Susan Detweiler Beverly Day, Betsy Carter, Karen Weekley. WHITE TEAM lffillif icli 0 31 , rg . ,VV , -1 .- --,,,.-A J x Y I V : ' A L. D- .q . .,- ' .V ' -1- 'l J- '55-9 32 r..A-io, A r , J ,E:..JL+ .--fwf-4 .Q Q 'rf 2 4 L , , , .V W EH ,Q mf 1 H , H A , 4.1 CHE RLEADER Q.. Laura Pritchard Gay Siccardi Karen Toeplitz Louise Howard we se . , Eu Zi 7g 'lr if v maiswigf . I I .Q f ' 1 ,un W I' GOLF TENNIS For Iijrieirerrlmarks pay aHen'I'ion +o SPORT For ilpeifer clofhes pay a'Hen1'ion o us. BUC BEN K 8' NY smcm SEWING emma FISHING i- HUNTING I25 W. Fronl' Sfreel I09 W. Fronf Sfreei Plainfield, N. J. ENDRESS MOTORS, Inc. Your Buick Dealer Since I9I5 304 PARK AVENUE PLainfieIcI 6-8200 Prompi Service 1- Phone 6-I400 FRED A. 'HUfM'MEl, Inc. 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And no one career will bring happiness 'lo everyone. Perhaps your key fo +he fuiure is medicine-or housekeeping-or plumb- ing-or law. Whafever il' is. if il' makes you happy, i1 s lhe righl key. '7 Plainfield N .I PL 6-3593 S 81 S CLEANERS IO5 E. Eourirlw SIree+ Plainfield, N. J. .,... -Cleaning Done on Premises- l. l. MANNING 8. SON 405 W. FRONT STREET PLAINFIELD, N. J. EsI. I86l PL 6-0706 lIlllAN 0'GRADY SUMMIT WESTFIELD SPRINGFIELD The STUDENT COUNCIL Complimenfs of . . . .IEANNETTFS GIFT SHOP Complimenfs of . . . THE MAY WORTH SHOP China Crysfals Greefing Cards 256 E. Broacl S+ree+ Weslrfield, N. J. QUALITY FOOTWEAR since laav The VAN ARSDAlE'S I37 W. FronI S+ree+ Plainfield, N. J. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION I Compliments of . . . H E R M ' S ' Park Avenue South Plainfield, N. J. GEORGE W. BANTLE Keep Your Spirits Up Tel. Plainfield 6-9601 Plainfield New Jersey G. 0. KELLER, INC. Cleaners Dyers Rug Cleaners Cold Storage Corner South and Leland Avenues l27 Park Avenue Corner Randolph Road and Arlington Avenue PLAINFIELD NEW JERSEY Phones: PLainfieId 6-OIOO Other Towns: WX-2IOO lNo Tolll CLAIRE WILLIAMS 207 PARK AVENUE PLAINFIELD -1 NEW JERSEY Where you'll find Clothes with a Flair F. DAY C 0- FORD DEALER mm s. sonv suov Cities Service Gas 110-124 East 5th Street Plainfield New Jersey 2 C eo? ,fe E, 6009 WCK BURSON WYNKOOP I from the -,- WHITE TEAM Anmoufs Q uvmuons ...gi Red Bunk New Jersey Congratulations to USE A GREAT SENIUR CLASS S I N C I. A I R from GAS 8. OILS A FATHER 42 DREIER'S PIainfieIcI's Leading SPORTING GOODS STORE 2I5 W. Fronl Sfreef Plainfield New Jersey GREGORY'S MUSIC CENTER 330 WEST FRONT STREET PLAINFIELD, N. J. PI.ainIieIcI 6-8549 LAUNDERING - DRY CLEANING SNYDER BROTHERS sAMosET -FLOWERS- In Any Even? - Wire FIowers 902 NOFIIW AVG- I Plainfield. N- J- 3I4 Park Avenue PLainfieId 6-2286 DAVID BRUCE LTD. FINE FOOTWEAR ACCESSORIES I37 Park Avenue Plainfield New Jersey Complimenfs of . . . SCOTT'S JEWELERS 609 PARK AVENUE PLAINFIELD NEW JERSEY Complimenls of . . . LOUIS SAFT GUILD OPTICIAN 624 Park Avenue af Sevenrlw Slreel Plainfield New Jersey Member of Welcome Wagon Service THE WISHIN6 WELL IO6 EAST SEVENTH STREET ..g... CHINA GLASS SILVER A -..,..v.. ,,-.' WL . ,'J,7' ipfvw- 1 Y 1. Nw Q, .,.. Ffefxg r 1 , X f J P9 . N 1 7 O 4 , , , , , Wig ,iw N , U W W if H X , J I 'A i rf . . V 4 5- a 1 1 55' P f f. H T' ' 1 Q I 4 1 ,, , ' rd 1 fx w 'QQ A L fl .5 . P A . rikku, -:.-- ,uf 1, : , Xa I w , I . ' v 1 In qw ,. . . , Y WK 7 H ' 8' new ff x 1, ' 2' N N is. 5 N A: W 1' 3 x fe L 'ff Z Q ym :,JM .1 ,1 'SK - U5 M X 5.553 In 1 -1 41 'v xv mg : Q-. -. rx, ?'?:'1f' Q'-. . HW ,, . mg QAM .ww ,jf-'f N' Lolz EAUX BUILDERS SUPPLY Co. IKYG Elizabeth New Jbrsey 9 SAVING . . . Will Give Your Children the Future You Want for Them SAVINGS PER 257: EARN ANNUM FROM THE FIRST OF EACH MONTH IF RECEIVED BY THE IOTH VFHUMF 58 ff Q ul-1:1 E M 3 E Bu cs 4 S 4 . . Assets Over qv! g g 8 Million 3 INSURED CE C099 -K: . we I ' ' rr. A ' A H, E 'N All I. ' 'lu I H E Eg X . '-fax. ' 1 ' ' if I .,.. ' 5 HT ', PM u jill H gm ' 1' Q X, u I -I . K 74 A L.,-1- wg, 45 -I -' ' f 5. s f'if' 1 ' :ir ir if: 'fl 2 v lf ' l' .' 'I A Q f U ,. v ., .gf . -T .7 nf H fwgzgwiw, -H' V 1555,-A DL-in '. A ew 1 ' 5 'XP Muffin' referi- A Complimenis of . . . PHARMACY 1101 South Avenue The Pldihfield, N. J. STABLE PLainfield 6-6695 Compliments of . . . The LIBERTY THEATER GOOD EUCK and BEST WISHES to d GREAT SENIOR CLASS from the IVs L WKWW x I x M M 5 41,1 und HORROR' sziwii E ga Fifi 1 . 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