Hawthorne High School - Ursidae Yearbook (Hawthorne, NJ)

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Y 1 EDITORIAL STAFF As we look back over the happy years we had in high school, we realize what that sta- tion in our journey through life has done for us. Our counselors and teachers have taught us to stand true and to shoulder responsibility. Through our tour years here, they have pre- pared us for the greater part of our journey yet to Come. This journey will be hard, and as we pass through the valleys of doubt and fear let us never forget what we have learned here. Whether the future may hold war or peace, let us remember that education is the defense of nations. As our trip starts, we hope that it may lead us straight and true to a destination ot success in the future Maryanne Brandt Diane Weber Audrey Rose 4 '-'rp'-I Qis. f -f-------w f , NSN !f,., .Zx E2!'C33 V Q ,Xt XX STEPHEN MOSH I ER superintendent ...Q Fi wi O 'N 'fl , XX ' Q. , '-XF Nha' 5-D- u-nur' GEORGE GEIER principal GEORGE PALMGREN vice principal fa 'i w l ' ' 1 rf, rl jf! I 1 . X N l ' V l ll 'JIILK' SENIOR ADVISERS FACULTY Front Row: Jean lnslnna. Grace Kelly, Kathryn McCabe, Angela Gouse. Loss Robertson, George Palmgren, George Gener, Misra Bush, Eduth Stewart, Neva Srmth, Evelyn Hartmann, Second Row: Ann Hughes. Dorothy Markle, Bernice Forrest, Mildred Warwick, Helen Meuche, Mane Bulger, Eleanor Walker, Amta Crivelln, Pauline Wnlllams, French Fahey. Thlrd Row: Leon Van Stone, Richard Darragh, Bernard Weus. John LeRose, Rnchard Tanns, James Wheater, Anthony Ayella, Vmncent Vntale, James Foyle, Harry Hammond, Ralph Motola. Back Row: Alllson Kung, James Pantano, Roy Slmon, Norman Lawrence. Not Plctured: Katherine Brown, Florence Cohan, Eva Funn, Albert Seugel, Duane Kay, Adele Wnlllams, --N -li 1-nr 1 k ii ' ' E lite -J9'l CONRAD CAHENZLI CZ--QI, M2 JM, ,p4fCf RONALD BRAEN treasurer ft-ff f f, 'F Y fr-rx' - - y-rf E! -Y, g1 , H 5 1 5' f ' ' ----F -f-1 iff W, rf Ewl B PASSENGERS n HONORED -. CHARLES KRUG vice president DORIS SHORTWAY 3 ,f secrefa ry af 'IZ K JOAN ACKERMAN Joan 36 Ruff Court, N. H. Airline hostess Though Joan is a quiet girl, she is well liked by everyone. During her tour years in H. H.S. she was a member of the Girls' Glee Club and Tri-Y. -A96 'Q-asv , MARGARET ANDERSON Peggie 96 Robertson Ayenue To be an air ine hostess Peggie carne to us in her sophomore year and has been very actme. She became a cheerleader in her ,unior year and certainly pushed ahead in the fight for school spirit, Peggie has belonged to the Dramatic Club, Girls' Sports Club. and Tri-Y, 9 JOHN ADAIR l23' Rffal Avenue See the wodd Super personality, ambitious, and well liked by etyeryone lust about Sums up Aiax. Lie has een an acti m er of th foatb l, Basketball, and brebjgnteams. Hx has also participated in the Chefs' Club, Hunffrg and Fishing Cxb, and Basketball Cfu . Because of his sy-going manner, Ajax is sure to be a success, , fragile 1 f . it -4 is i it RUSSELL W. AITKEN Russs 399 Lafayette Avenue To make a million Russ has plenty of good ambition and is liked by everyone. During four years Russ was a member of the Band and Orchestra, Chefs' Club, Stage Crew, and the dance committees. ii 1 BEVERLY ANN ARCHILLE Bev 68 Squawbrook Road, N. H. Secretary A little gal packed with plenty of pep - that's Bev. She is a pleasant, well-liked senior who has participated in Girls' Glee Club and Tri-Y. Bev is sure to achieve her goal as a secretary tor she is certainly am- bitious. HAROLD ANDRINGA Hal 85 Buena Vista Avenue Always have a sense of humor Hnarold, who will always be remembered for his sense of humor, was very active during his four years in H.H.S. He was a four year member of the Band and Orchestra, a member ot the Sports' Club, Hi-Y, and a delegate to Boys' State WM afmffewmlq f564m45wf-I ' iiifiie . www . i. x . . 9 , . ,Z i3 MW iff :Mugs i', fi . 'H' , i . Ji , 1 . . H ' . ol K - L- y . ll ,4iA4 4 N 1 'Y 4.14, if if Y 8.5, X QU. ,'. '. s '.s of' X X isiziziii EARL R. ARTSMA Earl To make a million One of our quieter boys, Earl will take an interest in all which has to be done. He was a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club and Hi-Y. V, I - s . ,i,-f l 1 ,. jf? ' C 'I ,ix BETTE LOU BAKELAAR Bette 64 Bamford Avenue I' ' Teacher of foreign language Bette Lou came to Hawthorne in her junior year but has added a lot in those two years. She was a big success in the senior play and will be remembered for the fine job she did. She also belonged to the Bible Club, Girls' Glee Club, and was a member of the Senior Songsters. IO S DAVID BAST Dave 21 Gionti Place, N. H. To make my parents happy Although he is the quiet type, Dave is well liked by everyone. In his tour years in Hawthorne he was a member of the Hi-Y, Social Dancing Club, and Boys' Sports Club. Dave was also on the J.V. baseball team. I . LOUISE BERNARDINE Bernie l84 Second Avenue To live, love, and be happy Bernie has been a lot of fun throughout her tour years at Hawthorne High School. She is very neat, and most of the time she could be seen dreaming of Jack. Bernie was a member of the Knitting Club, Social Dancing Club, Hunting and Fishing Club, and the Tri-Y. She also helped out on dance committees. l l DOROTHY JANE BENJAMIN Dot I3 Manor Road N H To have fun Dot is a pleasant well liked senior with a friendly manner and helping hand She has participated in after school sports, Glee Club, Tri-Y, Senior Songsters, and Ursidae staff, We know that such a sweet girl will suaely succeed in everything she under- ta es. DAVID JOHN BERDAN Dave I34 First Avenue Bookkeeper Dave has acquired many friends during his stay at Hawthorne who will remember him for his friendliness and sincerity is a member of the football squa pllli-Y Club, Hunting and Fishing Club e Band, and the Jazz Band Club. X!-If J' RVN' I ' I' fl ' In . l v i Af I l, N I '-452' I , I 1' X l I I P A ., i 'hx XX , ,, ' ,' ,I 4! ,Q . I Ji! Y - if i ,I ji ,f , ' ., 5' KATHERINE BEZUYEN Kathy 28 Parker Avenue To make Mom and Dad proud of me Although one of our more quiet senior girls, Kathy was well liked. She was a member of the Art Club, Office Machines Club, Tri- Y, and the Ursidae staff, JOYCE MARION BEILSTEIN Joycie 94 Ninth Avenue Travel around the world in a baby blue Caddy Convert. Joyce is a girl who always has a cheery word for everyone and a helping hand. She has participated in the Social Dancing Club, Girls' Sports Club, Tri-Y, and Choral. With all these swell traits, Joyce is sure to be a success in life. ESI' ALAN BOHLEY Bohl 55 Lee Avenue To enlist in the Army Al will be remembered for his friendliness, wit, and humor during his year at H. H,S. He was a member of the Hi-Y and German Club. X fb! ' Q .. aj IV My .ll- S C X95 .dw ,M , , x 9 mme Unfit.,-' U JVA Sy- K 'J AI y f X ' f 26,2lNNashksgi6n Avyaue 1 f 1 Q L Jliacher XL' '-fy L 1 -'Al hisspeen xggat an Qeh ygirljto know fShe s contri uted a reat deal to or 1 r ff' J 'dt class and was in the N ional Honor Soc' , me Art club, Glee' Clulzrp-fand the Girls' ,Sports Slum. Shb serve-Q' on dance'Com- g, imittee-I-and sang wit a Senior Songsters plys going my for flghschool sports. She xhis also DESTH onhtzle Ursidae staff. l x ' I2 C ,pf iv RONALD BRAEN Ron 263 Warburton Avenue To own a service sfatnon Ron, who was very popular during his four years an Hawthorne, was also very actlve. He was treasurer of our class for three years, on the freshman football team, and played basketball for four years. He also found tlme to be on dance commrttees, was a member of the Social Danclng Club, Hu-Y, and the Basketball Club. fs ,Tx MARY ANNE BRANDT Mare l44 May Street To make my parents proud of me Mary Ann has been a defmlte asset to our class and has been a lot of fun. Mare has belonged to the Knnttnng Club, Glrls' Sports Club, and was treasurer of the Trl-Y. She was one of the co-edltors of our Ursldae, a member on our Clarion staff, and has served on dance commlttees. I3 KARL BRUNO BRANDEN BU RG Jocko, Bear 91 Mountain Avenue To be happy Jocko has llvened up many of our class- rooms wlth hrs ever ready wrt, Through- out hrs four years of hugh school, he has been a member of the Band, Stage Crew, Hr-Y, and dance commlttees. Because of has happy-go-lucky way and good nature, we are sure Bear wnll be a success In llfe, 1513 JOHN HENRY BRANDT Johnny I44 May Street Gym teacher Johnny is one of our qulet seniors and a good friend of those who know hum. He was a member of the Hl-Y and Chefs' Club, THYLLIS BRANDTQ l' ' l ' . x- ,l v . PHylI l ' It IOB, Kingstoc Avenue , - ,Laboratory thchnician Phyx? is a girl wholis well liked. She was our e Ursidae stiff, member of the Girls' Sports Club Tri-Y, Hunting and Fishing Club, an 'fobk part in the Girls' lntramural Sports. ram during her four years in H. H. Si ,fi R l . Q! A l V , RUTH BREEN I Rum 338 North Tenth Street, P. P. To live, love, and be happy uth is liked for her pleasant smile and personality. During her four years she has been in the Girls' Sports Club, Tri-Y, Social 8 ncing Club, and the Art Club. 1 Qs X N8 fri fl if llc 4. X, CATHERINE BUWALDA Cathy 23 Second Avenue To become a successful secretary Cathy's swell personality and activ interest in all school activities are a def n asset. She was a member of the Girl ' rts lub, Student Council, Library Co cil, an jthe National H nor Society. if ALVINA EMILY BYRNE Al XJ Peters Lane, N. H. , 5. To live in Winter Haven, Florida Al, as she is known to everyone, has cer- tainly been a lot of fun throughout her school years at Hawthorne High School. She has belonged to the Social Dancing Club, Girls' Sports Club, and Office Ma- chines Club. Also, she has been on the Library Council and on the Clarion staff. l 4 .J ' I rx , n ar ' 7' 1 ,A ,I , 'ur CONRAD CAHENZLI Con l79 Fourth Avenue To be a salesman Con ls one of our best known classmates having been our president for the past three years He has also been actnve on the football, basketball, and baseball teams. Among has clubs are the Soclal Dancrnq, Hr-Y, and Huntnng and Frshlng Club. He was also a representatlve to the Student Councll for two years 5,4- l'f5ll DOROTHY MAY CANTALINA ff 'ct 4 D xe Ayenoe C' ' CO my :est aw ys Dorothy our class cantst, can always :e seen vs tn a pleasant srrme and a tr en:y word 'or everyone She has lots ot school splrlt an: enters rnany actlyttles. Dot has been ln the Senlor Sangsters, Photography Club, Trl-Y, on the Lrslaae staff and dance cornmuttees l 5 1 I lx I .1 X. 1 F' f V ff' .J-J' WILLIAM J. CAMERON Bill, Vflllle 1 l3ll Belmont A.enue, tt H, To be a hall player Blll rs a colorful character rn H.H S, and an all arounrl athlete, hawnq playerl on the football, basketball, and baseball teams He has been a member ol the Hu-Y, Bas- ketball, and Soclal Danclng Clubs, M t y f , Xl 0 ROBERT J. CAMWELL Bob l27 Maltland Avenue To be happy Bobs quuet and fruendly manner have made hlm well luke-cl by has classmates. He played tackle on our football team, basketball, and was a member ot the Chefs' Club and Hu-Y, Cx ffWJ1C' . I ox Y 'rj C f jj- f . X . . , I-x RONALD CARR Trolly 546 High Mountain Road, N, H, Be successful and make a million or two One of North HaIedon's talented contribu- tions to H. H.S,, Ronnie was active in the band and orchestra, Chefs' Club, Social Dancing Club, the Student Council, and the popular German Band. He can't fail to obtain his goals. JOYCE CLAIRE CHRISTMAN Joy 20 Taylor Avenue To be successful and happy Joyce is the effervescent type and is well on her way to realizing her ambition. She has been a member of the following clubs: Hunting and Fishing, Girls' Sports, and Tri- X. Wherever Joyce is there is bound to be un. Il Ai vdasu M rv A-'LIU-r-4 X-MQ J V' Q ,L X7 A , V s - i.u.,C,Q. 13 nuff' 1'- A!', .,', ROBERT P. CONFRANCISCO Con 63 Forest Avenue To be successful Con is one of our most popular seniors and is known for his wise cracks and wit. He was a member of our football team for three years and baseball and basketball for one. Con was a member of the Bas- ketball Club for three years, president of he Chefs' Club, and a faithful member of Miss Crivelln's Breakfast Club. SHEILA MARION CONKLING Sheila 73 Llewellyn Avenue Nurse Sheila is one of our happy, funeloving seniors with a smile that has won her many friends. She has given her time here to the Senior Songsters and the Ursidae staff and belonged to the Social Dancing Club, ?leeY Club, Girls' Sports Club, and the ru- . l6 I? JOYCE MARY CONNER Joyce 17 Annette Avenue To be a secretary and make my parents proud of me One of the quieter members of our senior class, nevertheless, Joyce has had a full four years at H. H. S. Among her activities were the Girls' Glee Club, the Bible Club, the Metal Club, and the Tri-Y. We are sure her parents are already proud of our talented classmate. X 1 WALTER WILLIAM DAMSTRA Walt 43 Manchester Avenue To be rich Walt is one of our popular football players who participate in many school activities and have plenty of school spirit. Although he was four years on the football team, he has had time for the Hunting and Fishing Club and the Hi-Y. I7 L. LAY! Elf? J H . LOIS MARILYN COX Lois 3-3 Third Street Secretary Lois appears to be quiet but she is lots of fun. She has been active her four years here in after school sports and was a mem- ber of the Girls' Metal Club and Tri-Y. She has so much enthusiasm for every- thing it's fun to be with her. 3 . , I 74 ., 1 l ld RICHARD N. CURVING Rich I23 Prescott Avenue To do the Lord's will Rich has been in the Bible Club for two years and was president for one year which proves he will succeed in carrying out his ambition. Rich's favorite sports are arch- ery, swimming, and baseball. '.l L gl A -tr ROBERT DeBOER Bob 43 North Seventeenth Street, P. P. Draftsman This tall, smiling figure was well known throughout the halls of H.H.S, Bob will be remembered for his work on the bas- ketball team, as president of the Key Club, and as an active member of the Hi-Y. Surely he will have many achievements and few disappointments in his future life. JANET DEN BLAKER Jan 780 Lafayette Avenue To live, love. and be happy lf you want some fun, just look for Jan because she's in the middle of it. Jan has been very active in H. H. S. as a member of the Social Dancing, Knitting, Girls' Sports, and Tri-Y clubs. She has served on the Clarion, Student Council. and Ursidae staff, and was a member of the Color Guard. QV NX ,af I WILFRED R. DeNURE Woody Westervelt Avenue, N. H. To be a carpenter Hunting and fishing are an all-time favor- ite with Woody as we can see by his mem- bership in the Hunting and Fishing Club for four years. He also likes hockey and baseball. J, if ,f lf D r 'A 'Q :WX N Q f 'iv' 1 1 1. f ,l l L5 IJ N , 1 f 5 . L F' I if ff X ,J if JV kj 1 1 J , l VB 1 up vu I -A A I L ' I pEvERLY JEArfftaeRulTsR ' Bev I ,j I Lf 66 Brookside Avenue ' if L ' To be a successful secretary Look for a peppy, popular senior who al- -! ways is full of fun and you'll see Bev. , Shes got plenty of school spirit and has served on the Ursldae Staff, dance com- !-! V, mittees, and has been a Student Council 1 representative Bev has also found time to be in the Girls' Sports Club, Social Danc- ing, and the Tri-Y. l8 r , ' vi--A QW' KENNETH DeRUITER Ken 69 Van Winkle Avenue To be successful and happy This good natured Hawthornite will long be remembered by the students of Hawthorne High. Among his activities here were the Stage Crew, Chefs' Club, Basketball Club, Hi-Y, Choir, and a member of the J.V. baseball team for two years. With his great wit, Ken is sure to be a success an lite. PETER DHAENENS Pete lBl Second Avenue To be happy Pete has a happy-go-lucky personality which means he is bound to achieve his ambition. He has added much color to the senior class and been a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club. ov' 2' I , 'M 1 NJ, fix L S., .7 1 A N SHIRLEY D. DOUGHERTY Shlrl L 289 North Eighth Street, P. P. To live, love, and be happy Shirley is one of our carefree seniors who are fun to be with. She is always on the go and enters many school activities. ShirI's hobbies are skating and swimming. She has been in the Social Dancing Club, Girls' Sports Club, Tri-Y, Ursidae, and dance com- mlttees, l 9 JACQUELINE E. DONNELLY Jackie 50 North Eighth Street To make someone happy Jackie is one of our quiet but very active seniors. She was the secretary ot the Tri- Y, on the Student Council, one of the Senior Songsters, and a member of the Girls' Sports Club. Jackie enjoys dancing and swimming very much. fi I I xi , f T I X 1 z' K 4 2 ELIZABETH SARAH DYKSTRA Betty lO9 Prescott Avenue Secretary Betty is one of our more quiet classmates. Durlng her four years at H.l-l. S. she has been actlve an the Knrtting Club, Sewlng Club, Glrls' Sports Club, and Tri-Y. We are all confident she will be a great secretary. h.r'f41.- 1' Q1 Ll., 'J ff' ' x 1. 1 4 1 , J, I x l 4 I , 7 2 M 15 N wrl.uAM sions: EARL r . U' Blur' X ' - H 'I 7125 Third Avenue, ' I 1 - Make a mlllron v ,'H 1 f K Bull rs ready for fun at pnytrme. Durrng X' J hls four yeas he has playe center thJIQ7'Z?g4l-qteam He was a mem . fber OLTIQB Al-luntlng and Frshrng Club arldl J A Could- lways be found workrng on the dancefgommlttees. 4!: ' 'Qs CK ff HERBERTG. ETTELT Herb 147 Forest Avenue To graduate Herb's wit and deyll-may-care attntude wlll be long remembered by has classmates, He was a member of the l-li-Y, and his tayorrte sports are football and baseball. if THERESA MARIE FARICELLI Terry l45 Parker Avenue Prlyafe secretary Theresa as a qulet semor who as liked by all of her classmates because she has been an asset to our class. She enjoys many sports and was a member of the Gnrls' Sports Club and the Metal Club. 20 Y '..? 1 N J JOAN MARIE FOREMAN Jo llO First Avenue To be a success Here is a girl who will be remembered for her participation in the Band and Orches- tra. She belonged during her four years to the Social Dancing Club, Dance Band Club, Dramatic Club, Ursidae staff, dance com- mittees, and the National Honor Society. Jo also was a member of the senior play cast, Library Council, and Senior Songsters. 5? L if TERENCE GALLAGHER Ching 44 Victor Place To go to college Ching is easily recognized by the friendly smile he has for everyone, Basketball rates high on his list of sports along with base- ball, which he played for four years. This year he was a member ot the Basketball Club. 2l ,Ig ,,,, v Vllf ff ,AW ff x,,.l2! I Y ' ' ' f f 4. 1 l , 1 -Q' W' c A 3 f K fo 4 1 4 , EDWARD FRANSCEHELLI Ed 59 Elberon Avenue Pilot 'hr l x uf 1' 1, if' f ROSALIE ELEANOR FROHLICH Rosie ll7S Goffle Road Journalism Tiny, cute, and friendly is the general des- cription of Rosie, She is known to all as being active in the Student Council, Clarion staff, Art Club, Photography Club, Social Dancing Club, Dramatic Club, Tri-Y, Ursidae staff, and Band for two years. Rosie will be remembered by all for her swell per- sonality and friendly manner. wg, l J ' If . .I S uf' ll V l b 4 x , ,I - I 'J N DINE GALL I f f f 1 - XDee1s N .72 Brqgnslde Wendi 'To make someorb happy Na ne is o seniors who lll alwaysmie rememered f l her friendly ture. EL bf her actnymis lncbde the ollal ncnng Quo, El-Y, Ursid sggf, ylce presldent o the urls' OHTCI Clarihnv staff' and d nce f ou! pofular pnd well lknoifn JOAN RUTH GARDENIER Joan 48 North Watchung Drive, N. H. ,I Nurse Joan! a tlymes have Included the Socnal Da crhgcnd the G ls' S orts Clubs We are fl lf D A ,sure tht the sweet personalnty thus gurl possess will help to make her a terrmc nurse. fx SD , L y . a mltteeg. In he: senior 3?r she wisr osen as one of our Color Gu ds. if l A ' I I ' 7 .I 'R' ' J A .1 f , . 3 S I N srf1 DONALD B. GEMEINHARDT Don 252 Manchester Avenue, N. H. To own a strung of grey hounds Don IS a rather nolsy member of the sc-n.or class. He partnclpated IH the Huntung and Flshmng Club and Operators' Club durlng hrs years In H. H, S. I X MARJORIE RUTH GILLIES Margie 47 Maltland Avenue Llye, love, and be happy Margle IS one of our oepoy sensor gurls. Very actnve ln our school actlyutles, she belonged to the Danclng Club, Sewlng Club, and was hlstoruan of the Tru-Y. Belng full of school splrnt, she partlclpated ln many after school sports, 22 fy ROY GOUDSWARD Red 300 Brown Avenue, P. P. Fishing Here is one of our quiet seniors whose main hobby is fishing, and we know he will be successful in that field, He was also a member of our football team during his sophomore year. -V 11- ., HARVEY JACOB GREEN DYK Harv B5 Hopper Street, P. P. Commercial artist Harv is one of our more artistic seniors who have enloyed being in the art class tor four years and in the Art Club three years. He was also a member of the Spanish Club. We are sure Harv will achieve his ambition, 23 5, MEROLYN FAITH GRAHAM Mer 8 Planten Avenue, P. P. To make everyone happy Included in Mer's many activities are the Social Dancing Club, Girls' Sports Club, Tri- Y, and the Clarion and Ursidae staffs. She also sang in our Senior Songsters. We will always remember Mer for her terrific per- sonality and are sure that it will and her in making everybody happy. ,www 09' BARBARA GRANGER Barb 96 Rea Avenue To be like my folks Barbara is a happy senior who always has a smile and a good word for everyone. She us one of our Color Guards, and her school activities have been the Girls' Sports Club and the Tri-Y. Barb was also a member of the senior play cast and the Ursidae staff. -Q 4.4 If ,X ROY GUILLEMIN Roy 73 Squawbrook Road, N. H. Mechanic Althou h Ro is one of our uiet seniors Q Y Q - he will be remembered for his friendy na- ture. We are sure he will be a success. DORIS MARIE HAAG Dor lo Taylor Avenue To be happy and helpful This sweet senior girl is well known to all of us. Included in her many activities are the Girls' Sports Club, Ursidae staff, Art Club, secretary of the Honor Society, on many of our dance committees, and a member of the Chorus. We all certainly hope that Dor's ambition comes true. 906 W' kl ' X' .14 2.4 New EVELYN HADELER Ev l78 North Twelfth Street, P. P. To live, love, and be happy Ev is one of our friendly senior girls noted for her blonde hair and pleasant person- ality. Her activities have been the German Club, Girls' Sports Club, Tri-Y, and the Ursidae staff, Q' X in- ' DONALD HALL Mouse lA Washington Avenue Truck driver Among the activities Mouse participated in are: Freshman Dancing Club, Stage Crew for two years, and this year he is a member of the Hi-Y. Everyone knows Mouse for his wit, humor, and friendly attitude toward his classmates. 24 1 v DONALD JAMES HARTENSVELD Dorn 357 North Ezqhlr' Sfreel, P, P To enyoy llfe and have frlervls ,I Tbls Uleasanf guy has lncluded ln hrs acry- , lf es the Solcal Dancmg Club, Ooeravors' l Cult and The Hunllng and Flshlng Club He has been on man, of our dance nom- rnlffees We all nope that Dons arnbltlon wlll be fulfllled. JAMES HALL r I Jim ' , V, lA Washnngton Avenue . Mason I Jnm, 'who is known lo everyone for his f frnendly nature and pleasant personallfy, A 5 plans to do work as a mason nn hrs future , years. We wnsh hlm lots of success. . 'X 1-f 4' K . Jfrlf ' -Q A V ji, rj V 5 , N, fb f aj V A fn- ,- J fn yu ' , , ',f.94lf-f wp' - ' X I o r A X ff I VJ QV f f I 1 , -r 7'!!v fri! jv fbi! ly! wif. AL ,bftolf V' 9 I. ,v 2x - , L1 I ' A ,Jv I X W! ffm RUTH ELLEN HENNIG Ruth Llnda klsta and Maffa Avenue, NJ H. Teac?-er Ruth came fo us las? wear from Gerrnanw Slnce fnen sne has r a:e nfanw frlends te- Cause of ner wnn ng srvwe and C'eas ng D9'S3 8 rw SPE ESCSC 3 lv CVNCWEI SE 'Q 8 rnernser of the German Club 25 ,btw J ,441 4 1 ,L -iffy! l ,xx . ,4 i 42 f MATTHEW HEERSCHAP Mat 63 Hulchlnson Avenue To be a success Mar ls a frlendly senlor boy wlrlw a good dlsposlflon and pleasant personallry He has been QUlfC acfwe and has been a member of the German Club, Orfhc-sf'a Club, Mud-Gurfcr Banl Club, and rhe Hr- Y He has also been a member of the Band and Orchestra. ,J fa I ALBERT HOPKINSON Briggle l56 Brown Avenue, P. P. To be a salesman Briggle is one of our well liked seniors, He has spent three years in the Hunting and Fishing Club, and for one year he belonged to the Stage Crew. We are sure Briggle will succeed in his ambition. BK- , ' - -1 lapis, n.,..4 Ag-A7 new-is-'Q - -' m..ms,,., , . L' .vs qs, f .' ' ruasfi-f3si: :',.,gi, y .,..,. it 'save 7, . sta 'I,. 4- 7 v- :JT ,h:4-Ltgizff: .if- nfy.: 54 , rx. yy.: x - Y ii ALBERT FREDERICK HOYNS Al 47 Robertson Avenue Photoengraver Al was a member of the Hunting and Fish- ing Club. We are sure that his hard work in our band has helped to make it the success that it is, We certainly hope that Al's ambition is achieved. 'V 4'-'Lv as-Kitt '44l0ov'4r'.b ,E , ?Qf4g:xJg..:L,S1 x f- Y . l- :1 'giP. ? i1.' , i , i ww.. -.- CLIFFORD HUNT Cliff 57 First Avenue Real estate and insurance Cliff is one ot our more Quiet senior boys but a real friend to those who know hum. He has been a member of the Sports Club. 'Q uf, A 1 2 I. SAETANO ORISTE DENNIS IMBROGNO Den 30 Lincoln Avenue To be a success Here is a senior who is very active in the sports program of our school, Den belonged to our football team for tour years, the basketball team tor three years, and he is now a member of the Hi-Y. He was also a representative to the Student Council. 26 LOIS JAMES Lo 891 Belmont Avenue, N. H. To be a secretary Lois will always be remembered for her wonderful singing. She has taken part in the Variety Show and the Girls' Glee Club. She has also been in the German Club and Commercial Club. W' .1 FLORENCE JOSEPH I NE JAGER Flo 4l4 Lincoln Avenue Comptometer operator This happy senior has been in the Social Dancing, Office Machine, and Tri-Y Clubs. She was also a member of our Ursidae staff. RICHARD KITHCART Kittycart l7 Parker Avenue Make a million Richard is one of our quiet, friendly seniors. He spends most of his spare time with cars. The only things Richard will miss are the boys from school and the fun he has. He belonged to the Boys' Sports Club and Social Dancing Club. 27 EDWARD KINCAID Ted lO4l Belmont Avenue, N, H. To be a success This smiling, good natured senior has been an active member of the Sports Club and Operators' Club. He was also a member of our baseball team. ELSIE KUEHN Else 54 Harrison Avenue, N. H. Successful secretary Else was a member of the Bible Club, Metal Shop, and Office Machines Clubs, and on the advertising staff of the yearbook. She will' also be remembered tor her winning smi e. CHARLES DONALD KRUG Chick 45 Wayne Avenue, N. H. To be successful Chick will be remembered for his execllent showing in sports. A very active senior, he has been in the Hunting and Fishing and the Operators' Clubs. He was president of the Hi-Y and vice president ot his senior c ass. DONALD KUHN Kuhriie Squawbrook Road, N. H. To make a million Don can be noted for his ready smile and blond wavy hair which gained him many friends. He belonged to the Hunting and Fishing Club, AUDREY ANN LANE Aud 51 Summer Street Live, love, and be happy Audrey is one of our most popular seniors who always have a smile for everyone. She has been a member of the Dancing Club, Tri-Y, and treasurer of the Sports Club. She is also a very able member of our Baton Twirlers. 28 BARBARA ANN MACCHIARELLA Bobble 88l Lafayette Avenue To make Mom and Dad proud of me Thls senlor wlll be remembered for the smrle she has for eevrvone. She has been un the Art Club, Gnrls' Sports Club, and the Trl-Y. ,gwewf Sv' MARION MANDEVILLE Mar 70 Ercwn Avenue, P. P. To stme to su::ee: Maron s a vow acfve rr-en-ze' C' our sen or Cass Src parfropate: rn tee Cza- nfatrc Cuz, Grrs' Sports Cruz. Trek an: Carton staff Sne wtll always be remem- bered tor her outstandrng personamty and ner trrendly smrle. 29 LILLIAN ROSILIA MAHER Lll , 22 Mohawk Avenue To succeed' Lnl us one of our qnfeter senlors who emov everyones companyf She was a member of the Brealast Club, Drarnatsc Club, Gnrls' Sports Club, .ind the Tru-Y. t I- one V NORMAN MAKOUJY lzlac 14 North Seventeenth Street Constructuon engnneer Mac rs one of our best looklrfq mnnor hoys who, We know, wall achieve has ambrtlon. He put most of has ttrne nn the Basketball 'emu . . f I f 1 - p 1 ' x 41 l . ' ' I l w 1 1 I I 1 .4 N Q 4 v 1 Q f rs fx l cl . A JOSEPHINE ROSE MARCHESE Bunny l89 Ethel Avenue To make my parents proud of me Bunny's swell personality and mild sense of humor are a definite asset, She has Darticipated in the Tri-Y and Hunting and Fishing activities. ELEANOR GLADYS MARGIEL Ellie 2l9 Bamford Avenue To be a successful secretary Ellie's activities during her four years are Social Dancing, Girls' Sports Club, Tri-Y, twirling, Clarion, Ursidae staff, dance com- mittees, and Breakfast Club. '55 42 4 i, Q ?f, f V V 'Ui JOAN ELIZABETH MARKS Joan 276 Van Winkle Avenue To be a success This cute senior whom we all liked con- tributed a lot to our class. She was the secretary of the Student Council, repre- sentative of the Student Council, on the Clarion staff, in the Tri-Y and Girls' Sports Club. 0 . 'l My I MARY ANN MARTIN Mar 8l Arlington Avenue Teacher Mary Ann is one of our quiet seniors. She has been a member of the Sewing Club, Tri-Y, and Senior Songsters. She likes children very much, and that is why she wants to be a teacher. 30 il? sv Wu . JAMES FRANK McDONALD Mac Overlook Avenue, N. H. To finish school Let's hope this quiet senior achieves his ambition. He has been in the Hunting and Fishing Club and the Social Dancing Club. 'rf f ' I If, ' I ARTHUR JOSEPH McTHOMAS Art 520 Goffle Road To go to college Art's friendly attitude toward everyone has made him a popular senior. He was vice president of the Honor Society and a mem- ber of the Operators' and Chefs' Clubs. Art will miss school very much with the exception of Miss Crivelli's breakfast club. Sl ROBERT W. McKANE Ferky 62 Alexandria Avenue Diesel engine specialist Ferky stayed to himself during his years in high school, He was also a participant in study, sleep, and football. bv f' K T. LORETTA McMILLAN Candy 46 Rea Avenue Private secretary Candy entered H.l-l,S, this year and be- came one of our snappy cheerleaders, The Tri-Y also claimed her as a member. M I 3 ga it as ,N 5 no-Q ANN TINETTE Trrmette E 256 North Nnnth Street, P. P. To make my parents proud of me During her four years here, Ann Tlnette has been IH the Girls' Glee Club, Buble Club, Metal Club, and thus year was treasurer of the Natlonal Honor Society, She is also a member of the Sensor Songsters, Band, Orchestra, and the Ursidae staff. V f J ' kj 1. I as ' xv' I 1 JJ f A J nj! N . -1' j f 1' I ' ' 'J ,fyqlx gf 5 l OW cfuw lrjl ' x An ' .I I .A ' Cl ! f ' 4 1 -4 Q ,ri . f 21h sneer, P, P. 1 ,H A-J Bull, ne qulet sensor boys, was a wx the Huntmg and Flshlng Club, a member of the baseball team. ,l,2fj,7lV.,' U f J , Jaap., ?J,rv!, 5,4 n. M iltmyslfifvldflvjf ' A Auce JoAN Msvsns AI l-13 North Haledon Avenue, N. H. Secretary Al IS a pleasant sensor who gave most of her spare tume to the Llbrary Council be- sldes belonglng to the Offuce Machines Club. un., xi PATRICIA ANN MOLENAAR L Pat i To be successful Pat has been very actlye nn the cafeterla , for three years. She was also a member of ' I the Soclal Danclng Club, Sewung Club, and V , Metal Club ff, If 2 p 0, .-A 32 1 Z VIRGINIA NEBIKER Ginny SI Summit Avenue To become a successful nurse Gnny is one of our artistically inclined students and therefore got a lot of enioy- ment from the Art Club and all the deco- ratina committees. She was a member of the Tri-Y during her senior year. 3 it CAROLE OLMESDAH L Carole l98 Brown Avenue, P. P. Women's clothes designer Carole is one of our more artistic seniors. Her activities include the Art Club, Dra- matic Club, Tri-Y, and German Club. She was a member of the Senior Songsters and in the cast of our senior play. For tour years she has contributed to our class by serving on the dance decoration com- mnttees. 53 DONALD FRANCIS NIELSEN Niel 66 Ekings Avenue To have money Niel's many activities include the Chefs' Club, Hunting and Fishing Club, and Operators' Club. He will be remembered by everyone for his easygoing manner and pleasing way. .L4w, ,W 'bs qw? , 7 , , J !Ji-1915 If ,I I , ,J ., . 1 sl, 1 i I li vi ,J 1 , 1 1, f -A . I 1 91 , 4-' 11I I , 4 I JEAN NIGHTINGALE Nightie 374 Diamond Bridge Avenue To own a tire engine red convertible Nightie has contributed her time during her four years at H. H. S. to various activ- ities. Among them are Hunting and Fishing Club, Knitting Club, and Tri-Y. Here's wish- ing Nightie success in the future. x t 5. 1-ey :LI M9 JANET ORT Jan 54 Third Avenue The Lord's will for my life This pleasant senior seems to be domestic- ally inclined as she belonged to the Sewing and Knitting Clubs. She was also a mem- ber of the Bible Club. 2 1 2 f .l' ROBERT HOWARD OSUR Bob I 83 Genevieve Avenue - 1,1 ff I To make Mom and Dad proud of me ' Bob needs no introduction for he is known j f by all. Being on the basketball and base- , ' f ball teams has kept him busy, but he still ll ' has time to work on dance committees. I l Since basketball is Bob's favorite sport, he was a member of the Basketball Club for three years and of the Hi-Y during his last year. , 4' EMILY MARIE PALLOTTA .1 , Emi L 3 Tentlp Ayxlwue' To 'be BODY And suqcesstul ,I ' 4 . Through littleLEm's tour years at H. H.S.l she wal very ctwe. Among her activities are the Social Dan ing Club, ecretary or ' the Girls' Sports Club, c itor 'fit the Claricri, a ryember of the 'l'Pi-Y and the Ursidae nzf . We are sure that Emily wills 'lawags be happy had successful. I ii. 1' X . , I ,1 A, I , . a I , J s I 4 ,V ,J 'Y 1. Ls 15 1 I , 5- I I4 i N, JOAN PALUKAITIS Joanie I5 Suncrest Avenue, N. H. Executive secretary Joan has just yoined us this year and has belonged to the Tri-Y. We are sure that she will achieve her ambition and be a big success. 34 , 5 ,'f1 ffl' ii. . if VALERIE JEAN PASQUAL Val 680 Lafayette Avenue Make my parents proud of me This peppy cheerleader wall always be re- membered for her quuck wit and friendly ways. She took part In the Social Dancing Club, Girls' Sports Club, Tri-Y, and was on the Ursidae staff. A f'3'f'5:-' ' QP .Q-., T I LEONARD PETRICK Lenny 6l2 Llncoln Avenue Navy Lenny wnll always be remembered for hus keen sense ot humor and wltty remarks, For two years he was a member of the football squad. 35 RICHARD HENRY PEIA Rich l8 Mohawk Avenue To make money and retlre Rlch has been a falthful member of the Lubrary Councul and has also been In the Hunting and Fushung Club and the Hi-Y for two years. We all know Rach wall succeed in lufe and wan many friends. -e- -' JOSEPHINE JEAN PERRONE Bunny 103 Braen Avenue Llve, love, and be happy Bunny is one of our witty and good natured senior girls, and during her stay at H. H. S. has shown her Interest ln the Knlttlng Club, Metal Club, and the Trl-Y. Bunny will al- ways be remembered for her sense of humor and pleaslng dlsposltlon. VX O, x R N' s . -sxwxik xi . tl xx sf lf 'U ' . 1 S BARBARA JOAN PHELAN Bobbie 150 Cornell Avenue To be like my mother in every way This peppy, pretty, and popular senior girl needs no introduction since she is so active in the Student Council for which she has been the vice president and recording sec- retary. She was a cheerleader for four years, and this year served as our head cheer- leader. She devoted her time to the Art Club, Girls' Sports Club, Ursidae staff, and was president of the Tri-Y. We know Bobbie will be a success because she has person- ality plus and a wonderful disposition. er,- .z-. ff' i , I ,, ... ,- JANET ALLAYNE PICCIANO Janet ll7 Frederick Avenue Actress Janet, one of our more quiet classmates, has been on the Clarion staff and in the Chorus. Being in the Dramatic Club for three years and president this year will help her reach her goal. Lots of luck to a future actress! 6 445' hx 4 ..:f Hr RICHARD ALLAN PLOCH Rich, Dick 76 Parmalee Avenue To be a success in life Rich in one of our well known senior boys and is sure to succeed in life because he is so friendly and ambitious. He was very active in school affairs, and among his activities were the Chefs' Club, Dramatic Club, of which he was treasurer, Hi-Y, Key Club, of which he was vice president, Library Council, Harmonaires, and the senior play. '4- av'- WILLIAM PLUYMERS Bugs 9 Division Street Architect Bill, a sports-minded senior, was on the basketball team for three years. He be- longed to the Basketball Club, Hi-Y, and the Sports Club. Bill will be remembered for his witty remarks and pleasing per- sonality. 36 93: ll 1.11 4 l EDWARD POLCER Ed ll9 North l2th Street, P. P. To be a credit to Hawthorne High Ed is a boy with many talents, his greatest being music as his choice of clubs shows: Dance Band, Dixieland Band, Band, and Orchestra. He is also interested in base- ball and proved to be a great asset to Hawthorne's team for four years. As presi- dent of the Student Council, Ed became known as an excellent leader and worker and will always be remembered just that way. Versatile, very popular, and very nice to know describes our Ed. if iq 4'- f CATHERINE THERESA RAZZANO Rene 54 Passaic Avenue Live, love, and be happy Rene has a pleasant personality and has made many friends while in H,H.S. She has belonged to the Social Dancing Club, Metal Club, and GirI's Sports Club. She has also participated in Intramural Sports. 37 HUM , J mblixiq Q HOWARD 5. POST il lr Howie Q fl QP A :sea North lim sneer, P. P. il but . I M Professional baseball player Howie, one of our good looking senior boys, LY i is well known for his outstanding pitching for our baseball team. He has also emoyej being in the Rifle Club and Operators' Club, We all know he will fulfill his ambition. it in FRANK PRESTO Frank Bl Tenth Avenue To be a singer Frank has made many friends here at H. H. S. and will always be remembered for his friendly manner. Among his many activ- ities during his four years are Basketball Club, Chefs' Club, of which he was secre- tary, and the baseball team. He also helped on dance committees. -es-i 'ff-at s fi tial-ilelflg ,W L CARL REBNER Skip ll74 Goffle Road To make my parents proud of me Because of hrs nntcrests nn sports, Carl was a member of the football team for two years and belonged to the Huntung and Fushung Club for three years. As a sensor, he was a member ot the Hn-Y, RICHARD GEORGE REINERS Rrch 327 Wagaraw Road To own a chaln of department stores Rlch has been very actnve during hrs tour years palntlng on the mural ln the study hall and servlng on dance commrttees. He was In the Chefs' Club for two years and the Hn-Y for two. Wlth all these actnv- ntnes, he stxll had tlme to be nn the sensor play. Rlch IS sure to go far and wnn mar1Y frnends because of has wonderful person- alnfy, 1 BARBARA MARIE RENARD Barb l4O Overlook Avenue, N H, To be a secretary and get marrled Barb, one of our tlny sensor gurls who are very trlendly, has been very active ln the Social Danclng Club, Glrls' Sports Club, Trl- Y, and was on the Clarion staff. Everyone wall remember her for her wlnnlng smnle. 1 O' . X WILLIAM PETER RODGERS Bill 223 Fourth Avenue To be a success Blll ls one of our wldely known senlors who as famous for hrs pleaslng smlle and per- sonallty. He was a member of the H1-Y and the Huntlng and Flshmg Club. 38 'li ELAINE AUDREY ROSE Dree 230 Rea Avenue To be successful Dree was big contributor to our class. She was president of the Library Council, co- editor of the Ursidae, and a member of the National Honor Society. She also belonged to the Sewing Club, Girls' Glee Club, and Senior Songsters. We are sure that she will be ha success and make her parents proud o er. . IQENNETH ROUGHGARUTN 'I' Roughie 38 Pasadena Place To make the headlines Ken is a well-known senior who was on the Stage Crew for two years, in the Oper- ators' Club for three years, and also in the HiAY for two years. He was on the Ursidae staff. C!!! Ns.- NANCK JANE ROUGHGARDEN V f' Nance ' , 'l ' 4i9j2ym,l,arqok Road, N, H. ,d To make my dream come true Nancy is a friendly person who has been active on dance, decoration, and refresh- ment committees. She ioined the Social Dancing Club, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Sports Club, and Tri-Y during her years here. PAULINE A. ROZYNSKI Paul 90 Westervelt Avenue To be a secretary While attending Hawthorne High, Pauline spent her spare time in the Knitting Club for two years and in the Tri-Y. Her favorite pastimes are knitting and swimming. She is sure to succeed if she stays as she is. 39 1 I4 . v --., S: , ' ' at y. uf .,r'-. .. . :S l 4, rg. ' -reef.. fif 'ffl rff 1 if 'z , 'Z' ' ' 1 s f V ' J! f f . -at ,Ni P F , Y 1... .73 J I 1 E ' I 1 -I - 7 ix K I 6 gx A., PAUL P. RUMORE Paul 9 Norma Terrace To go to college This friendly boy will always be remem- bered for his wit and good humor. Paul was in the HifY, Boys' Sports Club, and played basketball and football. ELIZABETH ANNA RUMREICH Libby 350 Goffle Hill Road Physical therapist Libby is a new senior who transferred from Glenbalre Township High School, Glen Cllyn, Illinois, in September, I953, She is a mem- ber of the Tri-Y and was in the senior play. Qi. fx 'oi N BARBARA LOUISE SALERNO Barb 4l Minerva Avenue Nurse Barbara is a friendly brunette with a big smile for everyone. She has been active on dance committees and in intramural Sports, Sewing Club, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Sports Club and the Tri-Y have been her choice of clubs throughout her tour years. 'iz i K x 's . A I ' 1 f l , DAVID H. SCHWARZENBACH Swarze 7 Mohawk Avenue To be a success Dave is one of our quiet boys who are sure to be a success in the future. He was a member of the Operators' Club and Chefs' Club and was our Student Council treasurer. His favorite pastimes are music and sports. 40 GAIL CAROL SEIDEL Gail 63 Llewelyn Avenue To be a successful secretary Everyone knows this popular senior, and she is very sure to reach her ambition. Gail was a member of the Social Dancing Club, Girls' Sports Club, Clarion staff, and she was chaplain of the Tri-Y. She will always be remembered for her wit and good humor. ANGELINA ROSE SGOBBA Angie or Red 474 Lafayette Avenue Secretary and live, love, and be happy Angie, a lively senior, was active in Intra- mural Sports. She was in the Arts and Craft Club, Tri-Y, and on dance committees, Q x . .,, ,1 4 f ' A av C -, I 9 cg ARLENE E. SHOOK Shookie 63 Sixth Avenue To be a legal secretary Theres never a dull moment when Arlene is around because she is one of our lively seniors, During her years in H. H. S. she has been active in the Girls' Sports Club arm ri-Y, 4l DORIS SHAPLLO Shap I99 Watchung Drive Clerical office work and make my parents proud of me Doris is one of our dazzling brunettes. She was vice president of the freshman class and a Student Council representative for two years. She was also a member of the Knitting Club, Hunting and Fishing Club, Girls' Sports Club, and Intramural Sports. This year she is a member of the Tri-Y. FRANCES MARGARET SHORTINO Fran I3I Sixth Avenue To be a successful nurse This quiet senior will always be remem- bered for her friendly personality. Fran has participated in many clubs: Girls' Sports Club, Library Council, and the Tri-Y. She was also on the publicity committee for the senior play. DORIS ANNA SHORTWAY Short 93 Passaic Avenue Live, love, and be happy Short, who is one of our peppy cheerleaders, was the secretary of her freshmen, junior, and senior class. She was in the Tri-Y, president of the Girl's Sports Club, active in intramural sports, and on dance com- rnittees. be Q . 4 , WILLIAM JACOB SIEGERS Bill 22 North Ninth Street Farming Bill is one of our more quiet senior boys who have been a member of the Boys' Sports Club, He has always been interested in farming and hopes some day to make this his profession. ' Q qr .alalliif , I DORIS MAE SIKKES Dor 365 North Tenth Street, P. P. To have love, happiness, and success Dor's warm smile and quiet but happy dis- position have become an outstanding trade- mark all through her high school years. During her years in H. H. S. she has been in the Social Dancing Club, Girls' Sports Club, and Tri-Y. Doris was on our Ursidae staff and was a Student Council alternate representative. 42 9x J JUNE HELEN SISCO June I9 Nassau Street, N. H. To be a success in life 'VI This quiet senior is very sure to re er ambition. June took part i Girls' Sports. Sports Club, German Cl b, d ramuralq fl-VW ll tl , lkvl' I I, will J MW? if V6 I rl CLARE SPRATTLER Clare 37.7 Dixie Avenue Singer or housewife Clare is known for her wonderful voice and everyone knows she will succeed. ln her years at H.H.S. she partucipated in the Girls' Sports Club and the Tri-Y. During her free time Clare likes horeback riding, singing, and swimming. 43 by img. .J ,. I. ww. In ., eff., Vw W ' .V M. MADELYNN SMITH Mickie 87 Fourth Avenue To carry out faithfully the Lord's will for my life Because of MadeIynn's interests in the Bible Club she was elected vice president for the last two years. Her hobbies are singing and eating. KARL WILLIAM SPALT Spalt IB Hillside Drive, N. H, To get a farm in New York State Karl is an ambitious person who hopes to become a farmer. l-le has been a member of the German Club for one year and joined the Chefs' Club for two years. This year he is a member of the Hi-Y. xlf X- . JI' s Q llwltll .l if ,fffftfkflwx bfi ffl! 0,,.'JVLVL ll vi 'T , fu r ' ELIZABETH 237 Bridglx Avenue, TP be alnurse H This sweet for girl will alyays be re- membered r her tri ndl ersonalit, Liz Y D Y- ' was a m of ttf! Tri-Y, 'Ursidae staff i ANTHONY FREDERICK TERRIZZI Tony 340 Fourth Avenue To be a success Tony is well known by his classmates for his friendliness and happy-go-lucky manner. He has contributed much to the school and has been on the football team for three years. He has also enjoyed being a mem- er of the Stage Crew, the Social Dancing Club, and the Boys' Sports Club. LUCILLE TESTA Lucy 3 Vincent Street To make Momand Dad proud of me Lucille is one of our quieter seniors, Her activities include the Social Dancing Club, Girls' Sports Club, Arts and Crafts Club, Library Council, and dance committee, commit es, and chorus.l eca e of Girls' Sgdrts Club, Knitting ub, dan winninj ways, Liz if sure,'to s eed ai. a l Fi, A l We-I , I me 51, ' 1 i I , I i x I ' , l ' ' i it yi l yr P il' 1 l 475 1 I nu? ' ' 'I ' A i K , l I ' N 1 .K Ig' K . . J H s 1 9 ' , I 3 , I' I ' r I I I t 1' U, , A.. I 1 , , l' - N tv l 1 I ' lr ' ' ' l ' It 1 ' 'AV . . f f I ' I I 1 . i , il, ' 1 'V Q' llr V 1 ., .1 f ' ' 7 KN K , If i 'V CAROL R. TOWNER Carol 220 Central Avenue Make my parents proud of me Carol is our terrific head majorette who really brightens up our football games. She has been very active in the Girls' Sports Club by being its secretary one year and president the following year. She also joined the Social Dancing Club and this year is in the Tri-Y. Throughout her years here she has also been on various dance committees. This year she is co- editor of the Clarion. i, -'Z' l f l 5 VICTOR TRAINO Vic 7l Planten Avenue, P. P. To be a success Vic is rather quiet but will be remembered for his friendly nature. As tor hobbies, Vic likes all sports. During his years in H,H. S, he has been in the Boys' Sports Club and Basketball Club. . fu -iv 'Y A KATHLEEN TROY Cookie 290 North Thirteenth Place, P. P. To be a private secretary This friendly senior will always be remem- bered for being good-natured. She was very active as she belonged to the Social Dancing, Girls' Sports, and Art Clubs. She was also vice president of the Tri-Y and a member of the Ursidae staff. PHYLLIS JANE VALZ Phyll 57 Union Street Live, love, and be happy During her four years in H. H, S., Phyll has been a member of the Student Council, Sports Club, Dancing Club, Tri-Y, and has worked hard on many dance committees. With her easy going manner, we are sure Phyll will achieve her ambition. ,., , 1--, 'I-1-7' 1 T X. X l 1 GEORGE A. VAN ALSTINE George 267 Rea Avenue To do the Lord's will George is known for his good nature and pleasant manner. He belonged to the National Honor Society, was an active gember of the Band, Orchestra, and Band ub. 45 -4 A N ROBERT LEE VAN ALSTINE Bob 267 Rea Avenue Engineer Bob is one of our quiet seniors who will be remembered for his winning smiles and ways, He was active in the National Honor Society, Band Club, Bible Club, and the Band and Orchestra. MYRNA VANDERBRINK Myr 35 Vine Street, N. H. To be a good secretary Myr is one of our quiet seniors, Her activ- ities include the Social Dancing Club, Girls' Glee Club, Metal Shop Club, Office Ma- chines Club, and advertising committee for the senior yearbook. We are sure Myr will be a success. Q-'iw LOUISE VAN DER EEMS Louise 65 Van Winkle Avenue Secretary to the president Louise, during these four years, was on several dance committees. She also be- longed to the Freshman Dancing Club, the Girls' Sports Club, Tri-Y, and the Student Council. We know that with her sweet personality she is bound to succeed in what- ever she does. V 1 Q f' X Qt ,g- JOAN RUTH VAN DER VLIET Joney 70 North Eleventh Street Private secretary Joney has obtained many friends by her friendly smile and terrific personality. She was in the Sewing Club, Knitting Club, Metal Club, Tri-Y, and on dance com- mittees. 46 6 -If ' WILLIAM JOHN VAN DYKE Bill 496 Manchester Avenue, N. H. T.V. repairman Bill was one of our quieter seniors but al- ways a good friend to everyone who knew him. He was in the Hunting and Fishing Club and the Chefs' Club, JOYCE H. VAN PUTTEN Joy 57 Walray Avenue, N. H. To make Mom and Dad proud of me Joy has a very pleasing personality which enables her to get along with everybody. She was a member of the Social Dancing Club, Girls' Sports Club, Metal Club, and Office Machines Club. Joy also served on dance committees and was active in after school sports. 47 DONALD VAN NATTA Bugs, Van 799 Lafayette Avenue Make a second million Don is one of our happy-go-lucky senior boys who need no introduction. During his four years here he was active in the Boys' Sports Club, Operators' Club, Stage Crew, Student Council, and Chorus. MARION GRACE VAN OLST Mame 373 Warburton Avenue Teacher This friendly, lively, senior girl was a member of the Sewing Club, Dramatic Club, Tri-Y, Choral, and a hard worker on the Library Council. We know Mame will be successful in all she does because of her wonderful way. 1,419- X. 0. N ,1 I WILLIAM VAN VLIET Van, Bill 409 North 9th Street, P. P. To be Van Natta's banker Bill is the athletic type who enioys sports. He was a member of the J. V. football team, Boys' Sports Club, and the Hunting and Fishing Club for two years, .63 LAURA J. VELDHUIS Laura Al Walray Avenue, N. H. To make my parents proud of me Laura is a happy-go-lucky girl who be- longed to the Social Dancing Club, Tri-Y, Girls' Sports Club, and was on dance com- mittees. lfll K .-X, U' .3121 1.5 .IV rf .Y I .1 g, i k 4 DONALD VOLLENWEIDER Volly 349 North Twelfth Place, P. P. Radio television repairman This good-natured senior boy took an active part in the Hunting and Fishing Club, for three years and also in the Chefs' Club. We wish him luck in all he does, w 'C 'Q MURRY JEROME VOLYN Jerry 20 Arlington Avenue College One of our most popular seniors is Jerry whom everybody knows by his funny re- marks. He has served on the Student Coun- cil, Hi-Y, and was treasurer of our junior class. Jerry's interest tor sports has made him a member of our famous football team and a member of the Boys' Sports Club, 48 'VW '..,,,. JUNE MARIE WALTZER June 96 Lincoln Avenue To do all the right things in life June always has a pleasant smile for every- one, and she will always be remembered for her pleasing personality. She belonged in the Girls' Sports Club, Metal Shop, Tri-Y, and Girls' Glee Club. Us 1.-.- Ni X WILLIAM R. WESTERHOFF Bill l5O Arlington Avenue Accounting Bill has brought to life many of his classes by his witty remarks, and we all ho e he succeeds in his ambition. Bill spen? one year in the German Club, two years in the Photography Club, and was on the photog- raphy statt ot the Ursidae. 49 DIANE I. WEBER , Dee ' i Richard Street, N. H, I To live, love, and be happy Dee is a quiet senior who took an active part as co-editor of the yearbook, She also belonged to the Library Council, Glee Club, Art Club, Girls' Sports Club, and Tri-Y, IGM Q x BARBARA MARIE WEISSE Bobby 235 Fourth Avenue Secretary Happy-go-lucky Bobby participated in the Sewing Club and Trl-Y whsle in school. Because of her pleasant ways, she will al- ways get along well in whatever she attempts. GEORGE ALBERT WILLIAMS George 96 Lincoln Avenue To be successful George will always be remembered for his good nature and friendly smile. He was a member of the Boys' Sports Club and Hi-Y. .ng Q i' VIVIAN WINQUIST Viv 205 Van Winkle Avenue Artist Viv is one of our cute cheerleaders. This terrific girl belonged to the Girls' Sports Club, Tri-Y, Library Council, was on dance committees, and played intramural sports. 1 rn fl ,-use 0- 'TK' DONALD FRANK ZISA Don l65 Cedar Avenue To be a success The Hunting and Fishing Club has occu- pied a great deal of time during Don's four years here. He also took part in the Band. We know that his ambition, To be a success, will be fulfilled. ix' 411'-35' ROBERT ADRIAN ZUIDERVLIET Bob 53 Genevieve Avenue To be a success Bob has made many friends in H. H. S. with the help of his keen sense of humor, and because he is sports-minded he has been a member of our basketball team. .The Hunt- ing and Fishing Club claimed him for four years, and he became president this year. 50 l ' 4 We began our journey un September l95O as scared luttle freshmen who wauted for elevators and dodged the mighty senuors We elected George Baldanzu as our head enguneer with Dorus Shapllo as his assistant Ronnue Braen counted our profuts and Dorus Shortway kept the books The furst sta tuon we stopped at was the Freshmen Welcome Party guven us by the Student Council so we could get acquainted with all the passengers The second stop of our furst journey was at Serenade at Sundown our freshman dance whuch all passengers enjoyed The second part of our journey was our sophomore year with Conrad Ca henzlu to plan the journey with the assistance of Chuck Krug Ronnie Braen collected at the ticket booth and Ben Moore kept the records straight Our sophomore dance the Soph Hop proved a great success and we finally gained recognutuon of the upper classmen After funushung the furst half of our journey we entered our junuor year with Conrad as our leader again and Chuck Krug as vuce presudent Dorus Short way kept the books and Jerry Volyn watched the funds Thus was a year packed full of fun One of the hughlughts was our junuor dance S S Autumn Whurl We finally reached our destination We elected Conrad again as our head enguneer wuth Chuck helpung hum Dorus Shortway as secretary and Ronnue Braen as treasurer Thus year was one of our happuest and ut was chock full of actuvutues To entertaun the passengers we gave our Christmas dance Wunter Whurl and our senuor play both of which were successful and lots of fun The most beautiful night of our journey was Prom Night, This was our last fling together so we wish it could have lasted forever. Last of all was our graduation which ended a happy and educational journey we will never forget. Z Y K X fi!! ff ff , f ' ' ' lu ju l ,ff , u u, up 3, ., X ffl!! J 4, gif' 1 l , ,fr ff! 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