Hawthorne High School - Ursidae Yearbook (Hawthorne, NJ)

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.-,Q 1 D a,A xg IGH CYD To our Parents whose love, service, and devotion cannot be 'IT repaid by words alone, we, the g Class of l953, dedicate our yearbook. the Ursidae. Q 13' '66 -l , Af Elin, KE- ' 1 c AFR. Q X Stzphzn 100 illlnshnzr Your high school years are over We have tried to give your mental development a favor able start to make you spiritually minded to the point of establishing faith in the value of personality in the integrity and dignity of the individual and in the brotherhood of man' to make you emotionally sound and stable' t keep you physically fit' and to assist you to adjust yourselves socially. Now it is up to you. God bless you always. 4 Class of l953 Graduation days are once again drawing near and we prepare to bid farewell to another class from Hawthorne High School Each year graduating classes are exhorted to go forth and follow their chosen pursuits in such a way as to profit and make your school proud of you These are far from ordinary times and re quire young people with extraordinary courage foresight ambition and mental effort to face the future The degree to which individuals have these traits will in a large measure deter mine the future of the country and the role each will play in making his future a secure one lt is my parting wish that you plan to par trcipate to a great degree in public life and prove the value of your training at Hawthorne High School Sincerely Pr bmi, Cbzurgn 3. Grist UGG T HDMIDIST HTUB P Sensors I believe that thus IS the proper tume to say valuable ands that we have recelved an Haw thorne Hugh School should begm to accentuate our durectnons and the success we should ex peruence un the future Good luck to you the Sensor Class of l953 ,elm 6l5znrgz 12 Balmgrzn .Jag ,riff ig -------- ,Va X1 V O I f' ZW , Mm Af s. In , L, ,f., Hi L i: YJ af , Q' if 3 ,K 4 Qt ,E ? in Q ,:,A if . C, tg 2 :J 6 3 i 3 B 8 5.7, V Q K- 1 fi ' A. VA ' 'Q i 1 , . auf, ,Auf ,. 1 1 Qu G 39? , 'Po' ' ' ' ' fri, ' ,, - , , . Ei i '. 'if f 7. ' 1 ,gy f 2 Q f, , f, R n 4 f Z A ,, , Arm if K, W 1 . ff,- ' A as ii? 5 'ai H , I GDITQBIHE Just as knights of the Middle Ages made preparation with armor and spear when they set out upon their missions of high purpose, so we, the graduating class of 1953, need to arm ourselves. Before us now lie journeys into new and strange countries as some of us go into business, others to col- lege, and all into the more adult pur- suits of life. Shall we not, therefore, gird about us the ideals of honesty, justice, and industry given us by the administra- tion and faculty of Hawthorne High School that in the day of testing we may be able to be conquerors. MARION DeYOUNG GRACE DOYLE JAMES MARTIN 7 v fve- 11 x XX QXXX IXJ x XXX X Albert Schenble Presfdent R'-ff-Ma Jamei Van Delden Vice President if Kathernne Brandenber Joseph Noonburg Secretary Treasurer - xm 130.-. ,If 8 'SQ Mary Ann Aldu MARY 75 Passalc Avenue Beautlclan Mary ss one of our smlllng sensors who have belonged to the Trl-Y and Glrls' Sports Club. She wlshes all the underclassmen luck when they become sennors. Joseph R. Amento JOE 120 - lst Avenue Own a buslness Joe IS one of our varsity football players who are always smllung. He belonged to the H:-Y and Hunting and Flshlng Club. Joan Catherine Ameye JOAN Rlchard Street, NH, Bookkeeping Joan, who has been one of our sna color DDY guards, has also belonged to the National Honor Soclefy, Sewung Club, and Girls' Sports Club. Robert Donald Amos l 'BOB 34 North l6Yl'1 Street, PP. Cwn a rnllk bar Bob ls one of our varsuty football players who have also been actlve ln the Hu-Y, Student Councll, Chefs' Club, and Dancmq Club. longing Lorraine Barberis LOR 89 May Street Travel Lor has been a very active senior who, be- sides belonging to our high-stepping baton twirlers, has found time to belong to the Girls' Sports Club and the Tri-Y. X . Bill, being one of our friendly seniors, dis- likes conceited people. He belonged to the Hunting and Fishing Club, Sports Club, and Operators' Club. We are sure he will be successful. Ralph Thomas Anderson RAY Moyer Court, N.H. Professional baseball player Ray has been in our high school band and has played in the German band besides be- to the Sports Club. , ii AP' ,4 I, ai f William John Barlow BILL 49 - 9th Avenue Welder , IO ' f V is ki Xi. I Qpff' ' - ,V , In g, , fy ,J John C. Aronson , f yd' l JOHN 1 8 Mailer Road, N.H. i Engirieef John has played in the AllJState Orchestra and in our band. He has been active in ' the Hi-Y, German Club, and Choral. ,fwrm -V ff ,ci ss.. gm A4-of-Cerffwk Marilyn Joan Beun '-MAR 273 North Bth Street, P.P. Sail Mar, who is always smiling and friendly, has been active in the Glee Club and the Dramatic Club. We are sure she will be successful. K -v wwf 5 W Nancy Ann Bartsch HNANCEH 85 Prescott Avenue Artist Nance, who is one of our snappy color uards, was also active in the Dramatic lub, Senior Songsters, Honor Society, Art Club, and All-State Chorus. We are sure she will become a very good artist. . wp- flaw .cindy CIM 2, ' , W' ,fri '-flfffpa WM wwf Wk ta Qi' J 1111 'cvxnvk ,- wwf if , ' ff ff C . J ,- XM! I fffvelvnnu ' 555. ,, 4 WMV. Vujflt l oTza'3TN.'H1 J 4 it 'grass Q, L Clfnb, on ii? Sh fag? ,ai I 3 -rf 'f,s.L4-ffLff'd'f'V Jf1'X,J ' I i H I ,,',, 'Nia' J--1 :'f'f's- 'ii 5 -J - ,,.,-fu... ei ruff-1 air 545, wfvq rf' Beverly Anne Bradbury Marv'- Katherine Brandenberg KATHY 91 Mountain Avenue To travel around the world Besides being good natured, Kathy has a wonderful personality and sense of humor. She has contributed a lot to our class by holding the office ot secretary when she was a iunior and senior. Her many ac- tivities include the Girls' Sports Club and the Tri-Y. For three years she was a baton twirler and then led the band as drum ma- jorette, 124 Westervelt Avenue English teacher Bev goes about her business in a quiet but Dleasant wav. She has been a member of the Metal Club and the Knitting Club. It you hear someone saying, Well, that's life! you can be sure that it's Bev. A Robert Charles Boyle BOB 652 Lafayette Avenue To make a million May we introduce Bob, who finds outdoor sports a fascinating hobby. Besides being a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club mittees. Phyllis Jane Biernacki PHYLL 162 East Main Street, P,P. Secretary Phyll keeps to herself quite a bit, but she is very pleasant when you get to know her. The Social Dancing Club and the Art Club have been her main activities. for four years, he has helped on dance com- A it A Mildred Brinkerhoff BRlNK B9 Franklin Avenue To achieve success in life worked on dance committees. Robert Peter Brower '-Boa 306 Rea Avenue To do the Lord's will Bob is one of our serious-minded seniors who have gained the respect of all fellow students. The Bible Club has kept him A'A! busy for, tour years. I L1 . ,A . 2 f ui' I , 14 ' . .41 f, ' L I A 9 N ,LJ lb I . .1 , Y, I if X AJ I i. Brink is a happy-go-lucky girl who is al- ways smiling. She was a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club, the Tri-Y, and -HQ.. Thomas Harry Bromley -ATOM 25 Buena Vista Avenue To be an engineer Sports are an all-time favorite with Tom as we can see by his membership in the Boys' Sports Club, Hi-Y, and baseball team. We hope that Tom will continue making many friends and lead a happy life. . ' LJ J! ' I' J ' I' Lf' ff If - ,Al fu , V J arbara llfown A 1-41 if-I M ..' .. f 4, VBARB yt . pf A 293 Van Win dmenyg I P H If . To m p Tom ' N The ' ne er ll o t h B b Alf' 1 A L if i r nd ble she 'is gina owes? livar K , 'A' . rs. Sh s a Sw Il pets rlalxty ots The fm in ' ub Spor s b an c mit ' ly , 9,4 rl is' l no ' un Y t nh F ng 0 geesq e been.Afrb'sjt of axities. L U 1 I ,4 l I3 I ah ' I L' I 1 . ' 'f f r 1 I ,.x lv tc J I Gay Roberta Buttellgf y' 1 f I P -'au'rTi.s ' I - I 46 Maitland Avenue i , fi t f' '4 I To get the most out of life I - A petite senior is aagood description of , ' :I I - ' Buttle. During her four years in H.H.S. , -e she has been active in the Girls' Sports : f, 4, ' I Club, Tri-Y, Library Council, Ursidae staff, ' , L i I and the Honor Society. We're sure she ' , J Q will fulfill her ambition. ' - - N I n VI S , i if J r X ' I . Phyllis Chadwick PHYLL 786 Goffle Road Nurse Phyll is a fun-loving senior with lots of vitality. She is bound to go far because of her friendly ways. Her activities in- clude the Sewing Club, Knitting Club, and Tri'Y. Georg if Joan Carr I '-JoAN ' 41 Planten Avenue, P.P. Secretary This little senior has taken part in many activities, and she is sure to make a fine secretary. The clubs that she belonged to are the Office Machines, Girls' Glee Club, Choral, and Library Council. Joan also did a fine job as a typist for the Ursidae. George Cockett GEORGE 82 Dixie Avenue Engineer e needs no introduction because he is one of our popular senior boys who are known for their witty remarks. He was a member of the basketball team, Basket- ball Club, Hunting and Fishing Club, and Chefs' Club, ,l,lp Marie De Block MIKE 34 Ethel Avenue Travel with Jack Marie, a well-liked, blonde-haired. blue- eyed senior, has been a very active member of the Hunting and Fishing Club for two years, and the Sewing Club. Marie likes to roller skate in her spare evenings. Con- ceited people don't make a hit with her. A. Victoria T, Dawal VICKl l609 Belmont Avenue, N.H. Be happy and make lots of money Vicki has flying feet on our dance floor, The Color Guard, Hunting and Fishing Club, Knitting Club, Sports Club, and Tri-Y have been part of her school activities. We will always remember Vicki for her beautiful long hair. George William Davies GEORGE 35 Mawhinney Avenue Sports announcer George and sports get along fine because they are his hobby and ambition. He was a member of the Sports Club, Art Club, and Chefs' Club. lf you hear someone talk- ing about steak, onions, and mashed po- 1 Grace Maureen Corbett GRACE 142 Cedar Avenue Baby nurse Grace is one of our happy-go-lucky seniors who can be seen with the color guard at the football games. She was a member of the Tri-Y, Metal Club, Knittin Club, and the Hunting and Fishing C?Iub. Grace doesn't like conceited boys and thinks H.H.S. is the best high school around. I5 tatoes, you know it's George. yn, 4-6 9-01 s OO 1' N , i HMM f57 .'.s . Doris Jean De Korte CORKY 65 North 17th Street, P.P. Beautlcian Robert Delamarter BOB or DELL l35 Parmelee Avenue State Trooper Bob. who is a lover of sports, especially baseball, is liked by all. He has been a real asset to our baseball team. Bob likes H.H.S. and the teachers because they are people who like to have fun. Lots of luck to a future state trooper. 1 A witty senior who is overflowing with school spirit and pep is Corky. The Tri-Y, Girls' Sports Club. lntra-Mural Sports, and Student Council have kept her going at H.H.S. If you hear someone say, What a revolting development this is, that's Corky. f' S .4 Joanna De Groot ..JOi. I99 Ballentine Drive, N.H. Travel Jo, one ot our small, blue-eyed and brown- haired seniors, has a good fun-loving na- ture and has a yoke on the tip of her tongue all the time, She was an active member of the Girls' Metal Club, Knitting Club, and Bible Club, and has music as a hobby. swf 1 ,, . x WQWF.-f if Elizabeth Louise De Groot BETTY l6O Parker Avenue Artist Betty is one of our quiet girls who like to draw in their spare moments. Her ambition to be an artist is bound to be reached. She was a member of the Art Club, Girls' Sports' Club, Girls' Metal Club, Ursldae, and Library Council. Betty knows that she'll miss all the fun at H.H.S. u X anon De Young MAR 346 Warburton Avenue B ook k eeper Marion was one of our active sensors Co Edstor ot the Urssdae sn the Honor Socsety the Gsrls Glee Club, Office Machines Club, band, orchestra, and Sensor Songsters. She has been kept very busy. Marlon thinks that H.H S, ss too wonderful for words. .A X f- lv VN 1 A PS el in 'llfls'-em . Grace Lillian Doyle GRACE 294 Warburton Avenue Orthopedic nurse A very hard-working girl is Grace, who was a Co-Editor of the Urssdae in the Hon or Socsety, Chemistry Club, Sensor Songsters, and the Girls' Glee Club, Grace belseves that mernorses at H.H,S. will always be lasting Harry Allen Donnelly HARRY l57 South Avenue Just to clown around Harry was one of our athletic members. He has been an active team man of our foot- ball and baseball teams. He Iskes sports tremendously and has been in the Sports Club for two years and the Hi- . Hss fa- vorite dish is roast beef and Qlatqes. 5 , , J ' 1 4 5 f ' ' ' o - S-...H Allen James Dwyer ..AL,. 4l Charwalt Place Builder AI, one of our large, wellebuslt sensors, has been a bsg help to our wsnnsng football team, He has been an active member of the Sports Club and the Hs-Y. Al and un- trsendly people do not get along well to- gether. Mary Martha Easterhoff MAR Graham Avenue, N.H. Typist This quiet senior has been in the Glee Club, Bible Club, and Girls' Sports Club. She was also on the Library Council. Mary hopes to live long and be happy. U Barbara Arline Eisenecker BOBBlE 26 Mohawk Avenue Secretary or professional singer Bobbie is a cheerful senior who was in the Glee Club, Girls' Sports Club, and Tri-Y. She was also on the Clarion staff. We're sure she'lI succeed in making other people happy as well as to love, laugh, and be happy herself. . Q Charles Elliott ' CHUCK 84 Parmelee Avenue ,. 0 To make my parents proud of me You may be sure of a laugh when you are ', near Chuck who has taken part in the 4 Sports Club, Hi-Y, and Chefs' Club. v Chuck A will always be remembered for his good 'F nature. . -V e .f Joyce Arlene Engels WORMlE IO Wagner Place Teacher This peppy cheerleader has been very ac- tive during her four years at H.H.S. She was our freshman secretary, was in the Girls' Sports Club, Tri-Y, Hunting and Fish- ing Club, and on the Clarion staff. We know she will succeed because she puts her heart in her work and is always happy. George David Fieldhouse MOUSE 27 Squaw Brook Road, NH. Become a successful school teacher George has personality plus and is always good for a laugh. He was in the German Club, Hi-Y, and Social Dancing Club. Marlene Ann Feliciano MAR or PRES 52 Westervelt Avenue Accountant This active girl who was a cheerleader for three years was also in the Knitting Club, Girls' Sports Club, and Tri-Y. She was also the able president of the Student Council. We think she has already made her parents proud and will continue doing this as well as being happy and successful. Harold Edward Fallon, Jr. HAPPY 84 Washington Avenue Basketball player and civil engineer We are sure to remember Happy because when he plays for the Knicks he's going to send everyone a tree pass. He played bas- ketball and was in the Basketball Club, Sports Club, and Hi-Y. 1 Theophilus Faasse ' TED 3l7 North Bth Street, P.P. Make a million and have lots of fun Ted is a sports-minded guy strictly for the Yankees and Hawthorne Bears. He has played baseball and basketball and been in the Basketball Club. Besides all this. Ted was vice president of the Student Coun- cil. We know he will succeed in all he does. I9 -'msn Jack Forrest JACK 244 Van Winkle Avenue Store manager or bookkeeper Jack is a fun-loving senior who played footf ball for three years and was in the band for one year, Hunting and Fishing Club has rated high with him. ,N s James Flechsig --LEFTYH or -'Jim' 83 Ninth Avenue To be a success and make a special someone happy This sports-minded senior has played foot- ball and basketball and has been in the Sports Club and HiAY, He was our sopho- more vice president and attended Jersey Boys' State. Jim will always remember the fun at H.H.S., and we know he'll be re- membered. Elizabeth Ann Fisk 'last-' llO Post Avenue Be happy and successful This short snappy senior was in the Hunting and Fishing Club, Girls' Sports Club, and Tri-Y. Gossipy girls are Bet's pet peeve. We will always remember her lor her swell personality. William S. Finlay BILL 97 Parmelee Avenue Bookkeeper Bill is one of our popular class wits. He was in the Sports Club, Chefs' Club, and Operators' Club. When walking in the halls of H,H,S., if you hear, Hi, Doll! you may be sure it's Bill. 20 l .r l Janet Frisco JAN 39 Maitland Avenue To find something I am suited for Janet, one of our popular and fun-loving seniors, has participated in the Girls' Sports Club, Knitting Club, and the advertising staff of the yearbook. l want to live, love, and be happy, says Jan. Laurent Emery Gareau LARRY 352 Rea Avenue Music teacher ' r r DJ' .lf I n, Dorothy Garofalo DOT 37 Third Avenue To carry out the Lord's will in my life Because of Dot's interest in the Bible Club, she was elected secretary this year. Dot has also been in the Chorus. Her favorite ,iv We are all sure Larry will be a success in the music field because of his great talent. Among Larry's activities are the band, or- chestra, Chorus, Harmonaires, Sports Club, and the Mudgutters Band. saying is, Now listen, young people. She hopes to be a successful secretary. Albert Gillies HAL.. 47 Maitland Avenue To be a pilot Al is rather quiet but will be remembered for his friendly nature. He has served on dance committees and was a member of the Rifle Club. We hope to see Al flying high soon. Eugene Gionti BUCK 1275 Belmont Avenue, N.H. To enjoy life and have friends Buck has made many friends while here in H,H,S. and will always be remembered for his friendly manner, Among his activities are the Social Dancing and Hunting and Listvng Clubs, Student Council, and the i- . Gene Hoogerheyde James Henry Grundy '-JIM 41 Oak Place Engineer Jim is a friendly senior who has proved ina dustrious in all his undertakings. The Sports, Chefs' and Bowling Clubs, as well as baseball, are some of Jim's activities. HOOGlE 328 North 9th Street, P.P. Ranching Gene has a quiet nature, but he is a friend to those who know him. He has been in the band, played in the Christmas pageant, and is a member of the Bible Club. Daniel lmpsen --iMPs 15 North 15th Street Commercial artist lmps is one of the members of class who have a friendly smile for all. We all wish him luck in his profession, the senior Isabella Jameson HIS.. 309 North Bth Street, P.P. Secretary ls has a saying which is popular with all of us, Who, Me? The Chorus, Hunting and Fishing, and Office Machines Clubs are some of her interests while in H.H.S. 1 J' 2, James Edward Jacobs JAKE 94 Mawhinney Avenue To be a clam digger With a type of wit all his own, Jake very rarely has a serious moment. Jake's ac- tivities include the Sports Club, the Chefs' Club, and the football team. Joyce Jean Ingino '-JAY 362 Central Avenue Hostess Jay's robust personality has won her many friends in H.H.S. Among her activities are Art, Sewing, and Office Machines Clubs. Richard Salvatore Incremona DICK I5 Cornell Avenue To live up to my parents' ideals Dick has been one of the very capable members of the senior class and has en- goyed himself in his four years at H.H.S. Dick's many activities include band, or- chestra, Harmonaires, Chorus, Social Danc- ing and Dramatic Clubs, and the Library Council. 23 ' Russell Clyde Jones JONESY l85 Second Avenue Millionaire Barbara Ann Kearns BARB North Haledon Avenue, N.H. To be happy and successful Aside from getting good grades, Barb was a member of the Glee Club, the Chemistry Club, and the Library Council. In her sen- ior year, Barbara was a member of the National Honor Society. During his four years at Hawthorne, Jonesy was a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club and Chefs' Club. He also developed a definite dislike for wise guys. Robert Theodore Johnson -'Teo-' 120 Passaic Avenue Join the Air Corps Ted spent the second and fourth years of his high school education with us, and du- ring that time he was an active member of the Basketball Club and the Hunting and Fishing Club. Carole Elizabeth Janssen CAROL 323 Fourth Avenue Bookkeeper Carol, who plans to be a bookkeeper, found enioyment in the halls of H.H,S. by be- coming a member of the Girls' Sports Club and Tri-Y. Her favorite saying is Get out. Q, , a Nancy J. King NANCE llO Parmelee Avenue Gym teacher Nancy found pleasure in Hawthorne High School by ioining the Girls' Sports Club and Tri-Y. In her senior year she became a member of the Cheerleaders. Nancy was also very active in after school sports. Roger James Kirkman Aside from supporting the school's ac- tivities, Sac joined the German Club, and for the last two years he has been a mem- ber ot the Hunting and Fishing Club. 25 Lois Marilyn Kievit While attending Hawthorne High School, Lois supported the school's activities by ioining the Girls' Sports Club and the Tri-Y. ' She keeps in rnind her ambition, and she wants to make her parents proud ot her. Bette Johanna King HBH l07 Mawhinney Avenue Private secretary During her four years in high school, Bette became a member ot the Social Dancing Club, Choral, and the Hunting and Fishing Clubs. Her favorite saying is He's a goony bird. 1 -'if' af Edward Leonard Klein NED.. 323 Central Avenue Business Administration Along with preparing for a career in busi- ness administration, Ed was in the Chorus and Hunting and Fishing Clubs. He has played on the baseball team since his sophomore year. 7 1 N Ml ffl Him . owe, ohgfdm Shirley Ann Kole North Haledon Avenue, N.H. Kurt Kenneth Kroll KURT 130 Cedar Avenue Commercial artist While attending Hawthorne High School, Kurt, spent his spare time in the Social Dancing Club and the Art Club. He plans to spend his spare time after graduation raising horses and dogs. Secretary Shirley has been a very ambitious girl du- ring her years at H.H.S. She was a mem- ber of the Girls' Sports Club and Tri-Y. In hfr yunior year she was treasurer of the c ass. Sandra Kucharslu SANDY Ahnart Road, N.Hi To travel Sandy has variety in her extra-curricular activities. She was a member of four dit- ferent clubs, the Social Dancing Club, the Girls' Sports Club, the Girls' Choir and the Dramatic Club. In her senior year Sandy served on the Ursidae staff. l ' f . :x,,PL,l Zmk. HJ A Clualjes I-ameire 1 I f 1' 2 , 1 ' ,I IQLRRLIAQ' , , ' ' , K8lMohawjk'lAvenue i :LL 1 Tqw7SUCC9SS It flff D V' vCharl is one of Quiet seryors who 1 ,uf - ,gl sure to be a succ ss in the future, .He I NNN, A Efnsba rrzember of the Hunting and Fishing ' 1 l ' x ' . if I I l ' v V1 1 fl I ' ' AL v lr 1 pl , x , Lx I ,sts , L I f fb. lf i X W1 J C 1 . 5 , r r , , , . A ,H X kk Lux 14' ,ll M4 di L KL 4, 1 if Q 5 X lLois A. Kuiper , A Jr L .wit I C u law J Iii cgi! Avenue-' lk 1 f. 'fo-'maki Mo Y a L, lad proqgf- .X l gh SWA is never to usy too stifdg. .N f lepgesented usf the Citi sh,ipvlnJ 'K , Hui or Girls. ber ac- li f ' iti ' re fhe Girls G e Qjtlb, al blf . ff lor ongsters, and A National r , 4 ' iety, Her f vorit sport Lis the Rol r ' 1 erby. . .i ' ' J ' i J LL , LW Y' , J - ,f le , V X1 V X i llvs V I v LL eq. Ernest S. Kuhnen Jr. ERNIE 45 Manor Road, N.H. Plumbing and heating engineer Ernie's friendly wit has made him manff friends. He was a member of the German Club, Chemistry Club, and the Chorus. We know he will make an excellent engineer. 1, , rf Walter Kuehn Jr. WALT 8 Harrison Avenue, N.H. Agriculture research Walt's sense of humor will make everyone laugh. l-las interests are in the Chorus and Chemistry Clubs, and he was treasurer of the German Club. His favorite saying is, l beg to differ, 'x.. . 1 4. r Arthur C. Lehmann -'ART-' ll Leonard Street, N.H. To make my parents proud of me Sports-minded Art was a member of the football team, Freshman Basketball Team, Basketball Club, Sports Club, and Hi-Y. After he finishes school he will miss his visits with Mr. Palmgren. if Norma Jean Lefelar NoRM l22 Terrace Avenue, N.H. Nurse Norma was a member of the Social Danc- inq Club, Girls' Sports Club, Knitting Club, Tri-Y. and one of our most attractive color guards. Her smile and personality will help her to be happy always. O, ww lit' wiiiiill Robert W. Lautenschlager Mk BOB l0O Pasadena Place Engineer Always interested in school activities, Bob was in the Photography Club, Bowling Club, Publicity Club, Operators' Club, and the National Honor Society. This ambitious Jean Victoria Larko JEAN 335 Rea Avenue To travel Jean liked to sing in the Chorus and the Girls' Glee Club. She was also a member of the Girls' Sports Club and Tri-Y. We are sure that she will be happy in her work. lad will succeed in anything he does. 28 Nancy Luber --NANH 226 Pasadena Place To get my pilot's license and be an artist Nan's friendliness and personality have made her popular in school. She was cne of our super baton twirlers and a member of the Knrtting Club, Metal Club, Tri-Y, and Senior Songsters. Nan will miss the good times but not the homework. Virginia Mackin GlNNY Arlene Rose Mainardi HAR.. l57 Watchung Drive Repay Mom and Dad This active senior girl, interested in sports, was a member of the Girls' Sports Club and girls' after school sports, Tri-Y, Social Dancing Club, and the photography and advertising committees of the Ursidae. She will never forget her school activities and will miss them in later years, 770 Goffle Road To please my parents Ginny's interest in school activities is shown in her membership in the Color Guard, Library Council, girls' after school sports, Tri-Y, Girls' Sports Club, German Club, and the Clarion staff. wi. Gloria Frances Margiel GLOR 2 l 9 Bamford Avenue Secretary Gloria's friendliness and humor will make her parents proud of her. She was a mem- ber of the Tri-Y Club, Metal Club, Girls' Sports Club, Bible Club, and dance com- mittees. We wish her success in the fu- ture. 29 William L. C. Maron WILLIE 29 Park Avenue Cabinet maker Willie, a quiet senior, is well-liked by all. He was a member of the Hunting and Fish- ing Club and played in the band. If you hear someone saying, Get out, you can be sure it's Willie. William F. Marshall BUD 39 Forest Avenue To play basketball his ambition come true. James Martin JIM 2 North 13th Street Cheimical engineer f This senior has been active in the Dance Band Club, Chefs' Club, and Hi-Y, a mem- ber' of the Harmonaires and the National Honor Society. Jim is sure ,tirsucceed because of his willingness to work. Walter Martin WALT 81 Arlington Avenuf TV technician This little senior has made many friends with his pleasant '. anner. Walt, you may be sure, will succeed. A popular member ot our basketball team is Bud. He plays basketball in nearly all of his spare time. Bud is sure to make Q71-yi' Violet Ann Miller ' ' ..Vl ,. IO4 Post Avenue To be a successful secretary Vi is a pleasant well-liked senior who has had an active four years in H.H.S. She has been in the Hunting and Fishing, Girls' Sports, and Metal Clubs, on dance commit- tees, and was the Clarion treasurer. Eugene Meyers GENE l43 North Haledon Avenue, N.H. Car salesman Here is one of our happy-go-lucky seniors, voted the despair of the faculty. Gene has been in the Hunting and Fishing Club, Sports Club, and on the baseball team. Q '--. I Joan Mercer JOAN 99 McKinley Avenue To carry out the Lord's will in my life Joan will be remembered as that little sen- ior with the pretty smile. She has been in the Bible Club for four years which proves X 9 Beatrice McGiIvery -'sex' 99 Dixie Avenue Be happy forever This red haired lass lives up to the color of her hair. She belonged to the Hunting and Fishing, Sewing, Dramatic, and Photo- graphy Clubs. Bea is sure to succeed if she stays as she is. she will succeed in carrying out the Lord's wishes. ' if Barbara Ann Norkaitis BOBBlE 2 Alexandria Avenue To be a nurse Ralph Opderbeck RALPH l76 Parmalee Avenue To make my parents proud of me Ralphs ready smile has won many friends H is active in the Baseball Club Rifle Club and Chefs Club Ralph is sure fo be a success. Here is one of our charming and popular seniors. She has been an active member of the Hunting and Fishing, Sewing, and Tri-Y Clubs. She is also a member of The Baton Twirlers. Joseph Nellis Noonburg JOE 297 North l2fh Place, P.P, To go through college Joe has been active in school politics and will be remembered for his sincere smile, Joe is veep of the Hi-Y, is in the German Club, and on the football fear-n. Ke neth Newenhouse yi -'Kew' . I I J , 20 Wesfervelf Avenue ff Motlwer and Father proud of me Y 'V will belremembered for his wonderful pezso My and ready smile. He has been in Tlx Hunfun and Fishing Club and is j sure to fulfill aus ambition well. ' 32 Nb 7,7 Peter Osborne PETE 6 Lincoln Street, NH. Trip to the moon Pete's wit and devil-may-care disposition have given our class many laughs. He was a member of the Student Council and Stage Crew. His pet peeve is teachers who give homework. Arlene Patois HAR., 136 Manchester Avenue Teacher Joyce Pandolfi lov 23 Sherman Avenue Professional dancer Everyone has known Joy as a very talented dancer since her freshman year in the Social Dancing Club. She has also been active in the Dramatic Club and Glee Club. -- xx Arlene has a pleasant wit and is a friend to all. Liking music, she was in the Glee Club, Chorus, Senior Songsters, and on dance committees. 33 Barbara Grace Phelan BARS 266 Lafayette Avenue Nurse Barbara's pleasing personality has won her many friends while in high school. She has been a popular baton twirler and was a member of the Girls' Glee Club, Tri-Y, Stu- dent Council, and dance committees. 'x Betty Mae Phillips BET 371 North 10th Street, P.P. Join the Waves Bet is one of our peppy senior girls usually heard saying Oh, but gee with her usual cheerfulness. She will really fulfill all ambitions with the same enthusiasm she puts into the Hunting and Fishin Club, dance committees, Chorus, Social Sancing Club, and Ursidae staff. ' Q Donald Puluse 1-ooN 116 Maitland Avenue Studio musician Here is one of our good-looking, talented seniors. Everyone will remember Don as secretary of the Hi-Y, All-State Band player, member of the dance committees and the Sports Club. While flashing a great big smile, he can be heard saying things are real cool. Nancy Catherine Pierson NANCY 231 Bamford Avenue Actuary With Nancy's easy going manner and friendly ways she is sure to reach her am- bition. Being athletic in school, she par- ticipated in after school sports, was in the Tri-Y, and on dance committees. If you hear somebody talking about that Kappa Sig from Lehigh, that's our Nancy. Joan Pearl Rader JOANNIE 189 Lafayette Avenue Be a writer Joannie, a new student in our Alma Mater this year, thinks very highly of it and the friendliness of the students. Joannie can be seen in her spare moments playing the piano and trying to carry out her ambition of writing. Carl Rietdorf RUTH 3 l Third Avenue Aviator Here's a quiet lad with a good-natured personality, His friends all know his pet peeve which is stuck-up people. Being a sportsman, he has been in the Hunting and Fishing Club and has played a good game of baseball, John Richards JOHN l45 Third Avenue Clerical work Easy to get along with describes John, a tall good-looking senior who was a mem' ber of our baseball team and Hi-Y. He says that he will miss school with the ex- ception of senior English, We hope he is successful in the future. Millie Rauer MlTZl lO3 Terrace Avenue, N.H. To stay happy Mitzi is well-liked by all who know her. She has contributed a lot of time to the Hunting and Fishing Club, Girls' Sports Club, dance committees, and Office Ma- chines Club. X, xx. John Rasa JOHN I7 North l7th Street, PP. Navy John is one of our quiet but friendly sen- iors. He has been active in the Hunting and Fishing Club, Social Dancing Club, Boys' Sports Club, and on dance cammlt- tees. He will miss Hawthorne's many ac- tivities, and l'm sure Hawthorne High will miss him. 35 Frances Ruitenburg FRAN 25 Suncrest Avenue, N.H. Louis Russo HRU., 313 North l0th Street Machine worker Ru's quiet and friendly manner is always welcome in H. H. S. The Rifle Club and the Chefs' Club are high on his list of activities. We are positive that whatever he encoun- ters he will succeed in. Take Ru's advice and, Be happy, fr Make Mom and Dad proud of me Fran's warm smile and quiet but happy dis- position have become an outstanding trade- mark all through her high school years. Her famous saying, Oh beans, has been heard in the Girls' Sports Club and Tri-Y, and all adds up to our opinion that Fran will always be happy. if x I . x Vincent Romano VINCE 52 Post Avenue Doctor This quiet senior with a dazzling personality has been active with the Chefs' Club and the Sports Club. Also on his list of favorites has been baseball. When spotting Vince in H. H. S., be sure to notice his ever-popular Sylvester Rizzo --Riz 69 Sixth Avenue Pharmacist Known to Miss Crivelli and his many friends as Riz. he played in our band and was an active member of the Hunting and Fishing Club. With his good-natured wit, he may be heard saying We creamed them and we roared. crew cut. 18 I? John F Schafmeyer JOHN ll7 First Avenue Architect Wherever fun and frolics are the topic of the day you will find Johnny For activities during his years here he has chosen the Hunting and Fishing Club and the football team To have fun and be successful is his idea of a fine life Albert John Scheible HAL., 55 Clara Street, N.H. Be happy and successful The most popular senior is our lovable and school-spirited Al. As president of our class for four years, he has helped us build a class to remember. Thanks, Al, and always be as swell as you are. Al's activities have been the Hi-Y, Chefs' Club, Honor Society, and German Club. 47 Walter Scheffler WALT 41 Forest Avenue Tool and die worker Walt, who wants to be a success, will not have much trouble finding it. He has been a wonderful guy and a terrific personality in our class. Hunting and Fishing Club has taken up most of his spare time. tu., 37 Henry Schuil SOUPlE I94 Haledon Avenue, P,P. Aviation mechanicc There is a gay blonde in our midst, and taIl'n terrific is his description. Soupie, an ambitious football, baseball, and basketball player, was also a member of the Hi-Y. From his interest in sports, you must have known his saying is, l'm going to miss the wonderful sports. Joanna Schuster TlPPY 270 North 9th Street, P.P. Be a nurse A little bundle of joy could well describe our Tippy. Treasurer of freshman class and secretary of our sophomore class, Tippy was on top in the Girls' Sports Club and Tri-Y. When searching for Tippy, just listen for a cute little voice saying, That's life. Carol Seidel NSY.. 's Robert James Sekkes '-Boa l7l North l2th Street, P.P. Make two million dollars Bob's ambition tells us how energetic he really is. We all like Bob and his happy- go-lucky manner. He has made many friends in the Chefs' Club and Sports Club. Listen Borg Here we go again, and you will find o . 264 North 9th Street, P.P. Stay with George For gaiety and excitement, here is a senior who is bubbling over. Adding to her work on the Ursidae staff, she has also been in the popular Variety Show and Tri-Y. Her favorite saying, George all the way, tits in fine with her definite ambition. John Edward Seykora Jr. J. E. S. 120 Oakwood Avenue, N.H. Study law A dark, good-looking senior is J. E. S., and when looking for him, just look in the Li- brary Council, Dramatic Club, or Art Club. peek at the football team. lots of ha iness to ou 38 If you have not found him yet, just take a Good luck and pp y , J. E. S., and we hope your ambition comes true. Marilyn Joan Skinner Gail Patricia Somers PADlNK 132 Second Avenue Nurse Padink, as she is called by her many friends, was very active. She belonged to the Social Dancing Club, Library Council, Girls' Sports Club, and Choral. ..MAR,. 257 Ninth Avenue Secretary Mar has belonged to the Girls' Sports Club and Tri-Y. She is another friendly senior who is always smiling, and she wishes luck to all the freshmen and under classmen. X i P X Bessie Florence Simpson DEE 57 Florence Avenue Dental Assistant Dee is one of our baton twirlers who found time to belong to the German Club, Girls' Sports Club, and Tri-Y. She wishes all the freshmen as much fun as she had. -1,1 , . , n :A - ' O. I gf 411, .L'f1,?,' 'JA '. fi ', a Arlene Sherry PEPPER wi. 26 Lincoln Avenue To enjoy life and never have enemies Lots of luck in your wonderful ambition. Pepper. As her ambition shows, Arlene is a fun-loving girl with roller skating and dancing high on her hobby list. H. H. S. will miss you and your pleasant personality. 39 Joan R. Staats JOAN 83 Oak Knoll Road, G.R. Live, love, and be happy We will all remember Joan for her pleasant ways and nice personality. Her four years have been taken up by the Hunting and Fishing Club. Girls' Sports Club, Metal Club, Robert Eugene Spreen SPREENIE 262 Lafayette Avenue Certified Public Accountant Bob is one of our more athletic boys, being a member of the Basketball Club, football, basketball, and baseball teams. He was also a Student Council member. Bob wishes to bellsgccessful, and we are all sure that he wi e. Tri-Y, and Library Council. Robert C. Spinnler BOB Squaw Brook Road, N.H. Chef . Bob is a witty se 'lor o ca re y make things live y. H made friends during hi t . H. S. was em- ber of th Clbdgimefsjd I 4 ubjjaqd' Ae We I ,JJ-,abil ky' fff ,i',ffJ 7 i it fb 7 fl LW ' iw i 7 L , l I J! 'ffffff i , f my iyaff fy 7 . A if' 1' 1, ,, , , xg if I ,X if wflii,i:.!iibtiL ff ' ffff fl!! ,ifffifvv A ff iv 241 P4 na Pl ,if I' 0 , ji? B SQ I , , Bill is one of our' sic Y- Fi H1535 ' 961 X- . who have taken part in y act ati e X , AM x i belonged to the H I P A Y - J f Club, Dramatic C Lib c nd Ursidae staff. Bill th' s BP Hartmann can't be L 59 1 me I'Ol'l'1 Stevens BOB or SMOKY 248 North 4th Street, Pat. To graduate Bob is a new senior to us this year. He is just getting into the hang of H, H. S. and the way we operate, but so far his impres- sion of it is swell. We're sure he's bound gobcomplete his ambition. Lot's of luck, o . Carol Ann Strong MCAS I8 Division Street Private secretary Carol, a dashing senior who is known by all, has had lots of fun in H. H.S. and thinks she'll miss the kids. She has been in the Sewing Club, Knitting Club, Office Machines Club, and on the Ursidae staff. Carol likes to say, He's a real V. l.P. If f'5v Donald Sytsma --oorsr' 95 Second Avenue Make a million Don, who, we hope, achieves his ambition, has been a lover of the Hunting and Fish- ing Club and thinks it is the best and only one in H. H. S. If you hear someone saying, Eh, Eh, put Don in your mind and you will have the right answer. . NJ ' All L A xkl W lm ttyl? so . it r HW Leanne Talntor 5 ,vflf L1-'N LEE X ,rj if lx X ffl' ' Lynack Road lx l cl A ' - If Social work ' A Lee was in the Glee Club, Dramatic Club, 'JN Tri?Y, Librarylfouncil, and onbthetglargon 0 , Y f. L I' X hs' ill nadifnhwli. H7dXayiy2eTfl'F.' tier isis Lf-limi 'V f WD f ,A y luck an a er un erta ings, C C K CAJX I fx xx f' 34- N L ' ' - V, f XP g'1QJfl'W'pAf Ul,l,SiL K ,M ' 'fl' 'vb ' x W 'if' Jftibx r i V1 if J 'x M - U l f r r r ' A 'N L :tp Q ' - r F L IL 'N q.Nr'p,f A rirlflxl fl'AA r rx D' x ky Libr T noi T' N f+ .sp , ' 9 Elaine E. Tanis ' th pf '-ELAINE F 'U' . 37 North iam sneer, P.P. Tlx 'F tfsf L 6 Janet Tanis JANET 972 Belmont Avenue, N.H. Be a secretary This quiet senior was in the Girls' Sports Club, Social Dancing, Metal Shop, and Office Machines Club. Because of her sincere ways, we know that she will succeed in every- thing she does. Dolores Terhorsl' Dolly 324 North 8th Street, P,P. Be a dental assistant Dolly, who is one of our cheerleaders, was in the Tri-Y and Girls' Sports Club. We know she will live, love, and be happy for a long time because of her likeable ways. 'HWY 42 VX C.. , . -L Get married x : l r I 57 A Elaine is easy going and a swell frie toLl'JJN' T Us 'X those who know her, She was in the Glee - A. Club and the Hunting and Fushing Club.k I ,,.f ' Teachers who give UE's are her pet peeve. t N' I A :wk Fredrick Trend FRED 57 Tuxedo Avenue Edward J. Trommelen EDDIE 269 North lOth Street, P.P. Accountant and private businessman With Ed's serious and friendly manner of doing things, we all know he will be a suc- cess in his field. Ed's activities have ine cluded the Operators' Club, band and orchestra, and the Sports Club. Qs.. 1 To be a commercial engineer Fred's friendly attitude and contributions to school activities will long be remembered. His activities include football, baseball, the Sports Club, and the Social Dancing Club. .4- ' Joseph L. Testa JOE 3 Vincent Street To do my best at the job I am best suited for Joe is one of our active, cheerful seniors. Because of this he is well-liked by all of us. We wish him the best of luck in the years ahead. Samuel Terpstra SAM I3 North Sth Street To be a success Although Sam is quiet, his pleasant manner has made him a friend to those who know him. l have enioyed my four years at H. H, S., is Sam's comment, Audrey Joan Vance HVANUX v ' E7 581 kafayette Avenue James Van Delden JAY 47 Brown Avenue, P,P. To go into business Besides being in the Sports Club and Hi-Y, Jay was on the Student Council and football team, and vice president of his class in the freshman and senior years, Q To make myl parents 'proud-ot me L i V ijjj While attending Hawthorne Highi School Audreyjspent hef spare time ln, the Girls' Sports Club, Tri-Y, and on decoration com- mittees. Her favorite saving is, Real dol- lish. 4 L . i L i l 4 lv- I o 'QQ' Sharon Frances Van Allen 'ASHERRYH 270 some Hill Road To please Mother and Dad While in school, Sharon participated in the Chorus and after school sports. She was also a member of the Girls' Sports Club, the Hunting and Fishing Club, and Tri-Y. In her senior year she became a member of S15 X 6 . , . Johanna K. Tromp alot. 280 Central Nvenue Secretary This attractive senior w,as selected as a baton twirler in her fueshman year and bee came the head twirler when she was a senior. Besides this, she wds ic We Hunting and Fishing Club, Metal Clu , and Office Machines Club, I 1 . - 1 i the National Honor Society. il- K Y N 1 44 John G. Vandenbergh JOHN 928 Belmont Avenue, N.H. To be a success John's friendly manner and personality have made him well-liked by the seniors. He was a member of the Sports Club, Chefs' Club, Hi-Y, and the Treasurer of the Stu- dent Council. Lois Alice Vanderspiegel I .1 Grace Ruth Vander Veer -'since-' ll Hopper Street, P.P. To make my mother and father proud of me The Chorus and Sewing Club claimed Grace as a member. She likes school sports and loves to read a good book. Her favorite saying is, Holy cow! Edward Van Put MED., Rea Avenue Extension Longshoreman 371 North Haledon Avenue N H Dietician Lois, while in H, H. S,, had many activities which included the Girls' Sports Club, Tri-Y, Girls' Glee Club, Chorus, and dance com- mittees. ln her quiet way, she is sure to live, love, and be happy. Ed's wit will benefit him in later life and has made him many friends here. He was a member of the Sports Club and Stage Crew during his years at H, H. S, 45 bf All. J ' Avxz-Q oJ4,VAa.zg f Robert Neil Van Ry HENRY 251 Fourth Avenue To make money and have laughs Henry has brightened many a classroom with his witty remarks, He is an active member of the Harmonaires, Chefs' Club Bowling Club, Ursidae, and Hi-Y, Henry will we are sure, make his ambition come true cg 15,1 -4 Q--l-li - rakrj kb-L JD' li 'W by luv, 4,4 H-JAN-'Q-'si g rr QMDJJ, was Lavonne Van Splinter Love 271 North 9th Street P.P Private secretary Love is a quiet person till you get to know her many nice mannerisms. She has par ticipated in the Social Dancing, Girls' Glee Hunting and Fishing, and Tri-Y Club 1 433'-lk QI ,Y .MJ vs! Gv.1'Ak f,Lx!' rv Charles Vitz CHAS Linda Vista Avenue, N.H. To do all the things that I want to do Charles has a wonderful personality and is liked by all. He likes to hot rod in his car. Charles is sure to succeed in all that he Ala , X -j-xx J '., 4 Q . rel. dh , I . if -4 does, i 3. Q 1 Thomas E. Wade TOMMY 66 Alexandria Avenue To be a success in life is ind:- ,ahw fr '- bi- Ka , U4 A S, 4,4 A-fl Tommy was president of the Fishing Club for tour years. dance committees are some activities. Good luck in your Hunting and Baseball and of his other ambition. Ruth Weber RUTHlE 366 High Mountain Road, N.H. Nurse Louis E. Weinrich -'Lou 311 Van Winkle Avenue Chemical Engineer Everyone in our senior class knows Lou and his pleasant ways. Some of Lou's activities while in high school are Basketball Club, German Club, and he was also on our basketball team. Good luck, Lou, in your ambition. We know you will make it, .-'nz-'Yip i ' ' , FT :fu Ruth, quiet but known tor her winning ways and friendliness to everyone, was one of our cute baton twirlers and on dance com- mittees. With a sweet voice she was a member of the Girls' Glee Club and Senior Songsters. She will miss her many friends the most when she leaves school. 1 . I A 6, af Q .lack Walchenbach UJACK.. 166 Parmalee Avenue Physician Jack is one of our well-known, ambitious seniors who are sure to succeed. He worked hard in the Hunting and Fishing Club, Rifle Club, Hi-Y, dance committees, and on the 3' I Ursidae staff. Janice Wagner JAN 26 Third Avenue Laboratory technician Jan is sweet, pleasant, and liked by all who know her. She was a member of the dance committees and Tri-Y. Jan's expression, Oh QoIIy, and her ever-ready smile will be remembered by many of us. Walter Wiegleb HERKY lO7 Arlington Avenue Go around the world on a pogo stick Herky has a nice friendly smile and is liked by everyone. He has been a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club and the Chefs' Club. That's quite an ambition, and we hope you make it! Robert John Whetham ..WEB.. 50 Kingston Avenue Join the Navy Bob has the nicest sense of humor in our class. He was an active member on the basketball team, football team, and Student Council. He is full of pep, and as vice president of our junior class, he was won- derful. Garret Westerhoff WESTlE 150 Arlington Avenue Enjoy life Tall and friendly is our Westie. His ambi- tion shows his good-natured ways, A warm smile and a funny joke will point him out. His activities have included the Ursidae staff, Photography Club, and Clarion staff. Lorraine Wen: -'Low' 105 Sylvester Avenue Nurse An attractive, sweet baton twirler is our Lor. She is gay and serious both. Her activity in the Girls' Sports Club and the Hunting and Fishing Club has made her happm Fol- low Lor's advice and, Be good. e all hope you will be a successful nurse. H.H.S. 's Graham C. Williams WlLLY I2 Sherman Avenue Go to college Graham, a member of our football team, has also been on the Student Council and in the Hi-Y. The Hunting and Fishing Club is another one of his activities. Willy, one of our outstanding seniors, had the distinction of going to Boys' State. He is in the Honor Society, on the Ursidae staff and baseball team, and in the Camera Club. 49 Dawn Wielhower 235 East Main Street, P.P. Dawn, with her flashing eyes and dark hair, is sure to make a hit as a receptionist. Student Council, Social Dancing Club, and Knitting Club were some of her interests in Guy C. Williamson Evelyn Wilhelm ..EV.. I44 Forest Avenue Art .teacher and marry John Ev will be sure to find her place in the world because of her friendly smile. Her clubs included Art, Sewing. and Metal. She has been active on our dance committees. l ,. cg U!! Robert James Wood -'soar 97 Forest Avenue To go to college and be a biologist Bob, who has been a member of the Hi-Y for two years, has also been active in the Rifle and Dance Band Clubs and in our band and orchestra. Michael Jacob Zimmer MICKEY l2O Frederick Avenue To drive a truck Mickey is one of our athletic seniors who participate in football and baseball, both on teams and in the clubs. He has also been in the Hunting and Fishing Club. CIN Dorothy Helen Yoke Moor'- ll2 Frederick Avenue Private Secretary Dot is one of our high-stepping baton twirlers. She has been a member of the Honor Society, Tri-Y, and Girls' Sports Club. Dot is sorry she'lI have to leave H.H.S. She'lI miss it. 50 , ,.. .f- ,-,,-lf'-,Z-'f -fimrkf f 'ff Y f, F . 7. 4' f ff we JM f 4. .f fwf ff ,,f T 1 K x GIDHSS STUD We really felt like serfs on that first day when we came to H. H. S., but very shortly we were a little more at ease when we had Al Scheible as presidentg Jay Van Delden, vice presidentg Joyce Engels, secretary: and Johanna Schuster, treasurer. The success of our dance, Spring ln Manhattan, 5 .- put us in a much better social and economic position' therefore we were very happy when we finally became vassals Now when we were vassals we were really getting up in the world How we laughed at those serfs who acted as h bl if they were really in the Dark Ages We elected Al Sc ei e as our president for the second time Jim Flechsig vice d president Johanna Schuster secretary and Fred Tren treasurer We were really recognized by the upper classes when we gave our dance The Crystal Ball Finally we became lords and we were really civilized Al Scheible was president Bob Whetham vice president Kathy Brandenberg secretary and Shirley Kole treasurer They helped groom us for our big year We had our dance Moonlight Magic and then at last came our long awaited goa Kni hts at last' We never realized how busy we would 9 be Pictures being taken planning the Ursldae selling Christmas cards and slam cards planning our many activ d ities and finally our prom and graduation We also electe our officers Naturally class politician Al Scheible was again president Jay Van Delden vice president Joe Noon burg treasurer and Kathy Brandenberg secretary These years have been the most wonderful years in our life and we all know that they have passed all too swiftly From the time we entered this school until now we have looked forward to this day with much happiness and now that it is here we are sorry that our high school days are over We realize that now we are going out and starting a much bigger tournament our future X WN l A 51 ll YY 1 , ' ' 1 ll A - !Y . - I , l. l . u , . I ' , n rl' t lk. 'X llkx- l R - ' X - - - ii ' ll 1' X - T - J iff, XX Xt. l xx an X . X X J X ' ' l!1ffll I .A A A ... .- .,,, V XX U t ff ' r x , N kk, V-Abx.. Court iesters Biggest court contrnbutors X N '-Q Most likely to be knighted COUFT line Court dancers Court . beauties Y' Q Q 19633 HID IGS - ill E ik 1 iv. 'Z ul- ,E 'id' 7.1 if X Ha ,I 's Best natured of the court Despair of the court l i 1 KNXN Mlilillliili nd in mind and body K?l do hereby make this our last , We, the Class of '53, sou d t stament' will an e . Al Dwyer's car l?l to Mr, Popper. The Christmas cards we didn't have to next year's class. Electric eyes in doorways to catch latecomers. Garry Westerhott's camera to Bob Pizarro. l Walt Kuehn's turkey farm to whoever wants to gobble. Senior attempt at the magazine drive to juniors who will try to beat our goal. lsabelle Jameson's shyness to Doris Shapplo. Senior cigarettes to new and progressive seniors. The hope tor a mirror in the second floor boys' room. Keep oft the grass signs for Mr, Geier, Elevated bus stops. One hundred piece band tor Mr. Weiss. Automatic machine to pick up papers in the park. Johanna Schuster's boisterous sneeze to anyone who can hear it, Rizzo's desire to become pride ot the taculty to whoever likes history. A policeman for the Board Room. Audrey Vance's iitterbug ability to Ronnie Weilhower. Guy Williamson's brains to the first new senior student who solves the theory ot relativity. The Senior Class's high average to whoever wants to get in college. To Mr. Geier a joke book tor Mr, Miller and his magazine drive. Larry Gareau's ability to make the Lone Ranger live to Conrad. Our tive boy cheerleaders to next year's winning tootball team. Evelyn and Nancy leave their golden tones. Milley leaves her love ot hamsters and white mice to any girl who wants it. This work ot the masters is witnessed by whoever dares to be seen reading it. nf? A W Q ES ff f 1 it T will T . T i A , f ,712 ff, , If ly ? 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A 79 Q xi v-an 1 Best Wrshes To the Class of 53 FIORI LLA S JEWELRY AND FIORILLAS BEAUTY SALON 409 411 Lafayette Avenue Hawthorne N J HAwthorne 7 0335 HUGO BLASBERG TAILOR CLEANER FURRIER 184 Warburton Avenue Hawthorne fNear Lafayette Avenuel HAwthorne 7 1618 FABER PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY 237 Dnamond Bndge Avenue Hawthorne N HAwthorne 7 4934 We Call For and Deliver TWILL CLEANERS Donald Botbyl Aaron Botbyl Our Own Cleaning Plant on the Premases 431 Lafayette Avenue Hawthorne HAwthorne 7 3763 DIAMOND STYLE SHOP Mane Loclcero Proprietor WOMEN S MISSES JUNIOR MISSES INFANTS CHILDREN S WEAR 188 Diamond Bridge Avenue Hawthorne N. HAwthorne 7 3570 HAWTHORN E LUMBER CO LUMBER MILLWORK PLYWOOD 117 Royal Avenue Hawthorne N. . Best Wishes Class of '53 CHARLIE'S LUNCH Compliments of HAWTHORNE RUBBER MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 35 Fourth Avenue Hawthorne N J Best Wlshes to Class of 53 From MAC FARLAN FLORIST HAwthorne 7 5200 SMALLWOOD SALES INC CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Sales and Servrce FINE USED CARS 527 Lafayette Avenue Hawthorne N J HAwthorne 7 I 88 I E G SHEET METAL WORKS METAL FABRICATORS HAwthorne 7 5357 Res HA 7 3343 RICHARD LONT PLUMBING AND HEATING Sewer Connections Ranges and Appliances l0I2 Goffle Road Hawthorne N A , . A 121-I29 Wagaraw Road Hawthorne, N. J. ' w l , . J. l 81 HAwthorne 7-9844 LIEBMAN S CONFECTIONERY and STATIONERY Milton Llllle 694 Goffle Road Hawthorne N J Compliments of BIRK S PHARMACY Corner of Diamond Bridge and Lafayette Avenues Hawthorne N J HAwthorne 7 9859 Compliments of KARL S RESTAURANT 4 Garfueld Avenue Hawthorne N J HAwthorne 7 23 l 3 ELMER S MARKET CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY Llewellyn Avenue Hawthorne N J HAwthorne 7 98 l 4 MAITLAND SERVICE CENTER Jam Steenstra Rnchard DeAr1gelo Proprietors GEN ERAL AUTO REPAIRING HAwthorne 7 5454 THE FLOWER HOUSE COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE 200 Grand Avenue Hawthorne N Compliments of HAWTHORNE LAUN DRY A HAwthorne 7-9880 We Deliver STUBECK S MARKET QUALITY FOODS Self Serwce 21 I Van Wnnkle Avenue Hawthorne Compliments of HAWTHORNE TANK an WELDING WORKS INC 50 Rock Road Hawthorne N GOULD FUEL AND LUMBER COMPANY BURNER SERVICE Fuel on Burner semce Coal and Lumber Mason Maternal Kopper s Coke I40 Van Wmkle Avenue Hawthorne N Q - ,N.J. d , . A , .J. ' , .J. HAwthorne 7 9891 TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT AND BAR I You tried the rest come and try the best 184 Duamond Brudge Avenue Hawthorne NVESTIGATE the advantages of a career nn banklng nn one of New Jersey s most progresslve banks Stop In for a fruendly vnslt wlth Mr Stephen D Germond Vlce Presudent nn Charge of Personnel 125 Elllson Street Paterson N J Isl' NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Paterson and Clzfton New Jersey 166 TWENTY FIRST AVENUE PATERSON NEW 'JERSEY Member Federal Deposnt Insurance Corp ARmO'y 4 4076 HAwthorne 7 2360 E C GEIGER JR J E BARKER G' SON GENERAL Eoon MARKET 280 North 4th Street Paterso Established 1894 JUNIOR EXCHANGE Let us sell for you or to you HAWTHORNE, NEW JERSEY 728 Lafayette Avenue Hawthorne, N J 84 , . 1 .., 1 ' ' ,N.J. 1 ik . , J . . , . A . . n,N.J. A O Complnments of MAY HEALTH HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS E COPPOLA D ROFFMAN TOY STORE TOYS GAMES HOBBIES namond Brldge Avenue Hawthorne N Hawthorne 7 0350 BUONO SALES INC nesoro PLYMOUTH T24 GOFFLE ROAD HAWTHORNE NEW JERSEY ALWAYS BE YOURS Travel health s highway with FRANKLIN LAKES DAIRY HAwthorne 7 0836 James Pnngpon Prop NATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING TAILORING Four Hour Cleaning Service I99 Dnamond Bridge Avenue Hawthorne N J HAwthorne 7 9836 KERNOFF S LUNCHEON AND STATIONERY Complete Lme of School Supplies and Boxed Candy I95 Duamond Brndge Avenue Hawthorne N J . A I . ' ' S - , . J. , 0 AND PRESSING I . - I I 85 I I I I . HA th 7 9824 FRANKLIN LAKE DAIRY A A GI A W ICE CREAM SODA BAR H gh M t GOOD LUCK GRADUATES' HAw'rHoRNE MILDREDS LUNCHEONETTE SERWCE CENTER HA th 7 4400 DEIVIAREST Sales and Serv1ce, Inc 63 65 ROYAL AVENUE HAWTHORNE NEW JERSEY 86 J w orne - . . assman . . . . einer 547 i ountain Road Nor h Haledon, N J v A A 144 North 8th Street Hawthorne, N. J. 225 Diamond Bridge Avenue Hawthorne, N J w orne - I n I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SEN1OR CLASS Blasbergs Grove HAwthorne 7 0572 Bus HAwthorne 7 4654 Res LAmbert 3 0647 INA A SINEY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE MORTGAGES lHawthorne Theatre Bulldrngl HAwthorne 7 2726 FERDINANDS OLD FORGE ORNAMENTAL IRONWORK Serving the Public for over l IO years 1180 Goffle Road Hawthorne N J HAwthorne 7 6672 DONNINSON fr MYERS FLORISTS Cut Flowers Corsages Weddmg Decorations Funeral Designs 145 9th Avenue Hawthorne N J I 306 Lafayette Avenue Hawthorne, N. J. Y 87 COMPUMENTS IDEAL FARMS NORTH HALEDON NEW JERSEY Congratulations to the Sensor Class GAEDE DYEING CO INC Complements of TH E NEW HAWTHORNE THEATRE HAwthorne 7 I I I5 WILLIAMS AGENCY REALTORS INSURORS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE COLGATE Mortgage Loans Appraisals Management 222 Lafayette Avenue Hawthorne N J M I l7I GOFFLE ROAD HAWTHORNE NEW JERSEY OF -9 A A A O 88 MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT JACK and ALS SNACK BAR Hot Dogs and Hamburgers Done Over Open Fire II2O Goffle Road Hawthorne HAwthorne 7 9726 Res HAwthorne 7 0238 EDDIES ATLANTIC SERVICE TIRES TUBES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES McKInIey and Lafayette Avenues Hawthorne New Jersey BEST WISHES FROM RAYMOND RHODES AND VIRGIL LOZZI of the RAYMOND RHODES AGENCY CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS YOU VE MADE IT' TRI Y Complnments of DRIESSE S CONFECTIONERY Corner of Hawthorne and Warburton Avenues 'I952 I953 Hawthorne New Jersey Congratulatlons SAM AND ALICE i , N. J. 7 GENERAL INSURANCE 3 I B9 SAVE ONE THIRD ON YOUR FUEL BILLS WITH OUR PATENTED HEAT LOCK SHOTMEYER BROS PETROLEUM CORP 24 Hour Oll and Burner Servnce C II HA tho e 71000 NO MORE BIG OIL BILLS' ENJOY LIFE' Mulbe y 4 9442 Rwerslde Recreation TWENTY BOWLING ALLEYS . . . AIR CONDITIONED OPEN BOWLING ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY A E SHERRY, Manage 76I RIVER STREET PATERSON, NEW JERSEY 90 an . NV., ' u - an , W1 lv -A + o O 4 . . 3 W FD I - fl' - O I O Hawthorne Auto Sales CHEVROLET SALES SERVICE GENUINE PARTS 485 LAFAYETTE AVENUE HAWTHORNE NEW JERSEY HA th 7 1058 SPOELSTRA BROS on. AND GAS BURNERS Heahng and Alr Condltlonmg IIOI GOFFLE ROAD HAWTHORNE NEW JERSEY B kW h PERNETTI JEWELERS w orne - es is es C , , , , , Hawthorne, New Jersey f , I 91 COMPLIMENTS WILLIAM H COLEMAN ASSOCIATES Phone HAwthorne 7-2 I 77 DODDS PUBLISHING PRINTERS 99 ROYAL AVENUE HAWTHORNE N J For servnce call WYckoff 4 0088 SICOMAC DAIRY PRODUCTS L Galenkarnp 81 Sons Member of The Nahonal DaIry CouncII The New Jersey Mulk Industry Assoclatuon Inc The New Jersey Farm Bureau Comphments of WIDMER S BAKERY I 21 LIncoIn Avenue Hawthorne N Comphments of GARDEN STATE FARMS QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS PAINTS VARNISHES and ENAMELS Manufactured and sold at EASTERN PAINT AND VARNISH WORKS Corner of Sth and Horton Avenue Hawthorne N J OF fi? I a Producers of the best in milk and milk products 92 LAmbe t 5 0518 NUZZO FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 46 48 Market St eet Paterson N J Best Washes To The Class of 1953 OSUR S MARKET HAwthorne 7 0018 THE HAWTHORNE GREEN HOUSE WEDDING BOUQUETS FUN ERAL DESIGN ING George Shoemaker Tenth and Utter Avenues Hawthorne N Call HAwthorne 7 1238 We Del ver ron ALL Youk anus NEEDS HAWTHORNE PHARMACY 207 DIAMOND BRIDGE AVENUE HAWTHORNE N WE DELIVER STORE HOURS Daily: 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SHerwood 2 2810 2811 FABER S INTERBORO LAUNDRY CO Launderers and Dry Cleaners Sir 360 WEST CLINTON STREET HALEDON, PATERSON 2, N. J. Compliments of H1 Y CONGRATULATIONS THE SENIOR CLASS Samuef BFGCD ,S A 94 I I , TO To those who have emerged vnctors after four seemnngly hard years congratulatsons However look back on those years and now as you stand on the very threshold of the careers whnch Ile ahead know and practice all these thungs whnch have made thus 0HA5' K 6' RHARD7 INC SPORTING GOODS SPECIALIST RUBBER FOOTWEAR I2 Clark Street Paterson New Jersey d 2 Ol 'IT PAYS TO PLAY 95 milestone possible . . . Democracy. I O I O Slclerwoo -I3 , W WW I vw Il' Pma-ma by Ingnvavone O NEW cnv PRINTING COMM UNION CITY, N J X Ng, s 3' W 1 :lf , M,,,m , A J. K' 1 wan , Wy. , A gg Q .fY4,.,Y. KVAV in a. v?'wy7A?kELgi'4tf2:4 V Y in ,f'w ,g V' ..,. JV Y ,, LM K , A , f-A M Q . s- V f r ,f X if M f' ' ff 'ww f +, Q . 147 Q, ,TVR V. f 4' , X f FR K W A 1 SA ,yn i iw , f - if ' W 2 A A. Af Y if gg I wr A -V QT, Vvdkgf Vw , i Lk V' Y wi 5, .5 nag K, Q 1- Q' . ,N ' Q -nf., X.. 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Hawthorne High School - Ursidae Yearbook (Hawthorne, NJ) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956


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