Hightstown High School - Ritz the Ram Yearbook (Hightstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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THE HIGHTSTONIAN fdbg ll HIGHTSTOWN HIGH SCHQOL HIGHTSTOW W VQLLJMETXXXO jJresen e f e ass of N , N E J E R S E Y . LIVES of great men all remlnd us We can make our llves subllme And departmg leave behmd us Footprmts on the sand of t1me Let us then be up and doma Wlth a heart for any fate Stlll ach evmg st11l pursulng Learn io labor and to walt by Henrv Wadsworth Longfellow I l Table of Contents Dedrcatron Board of Educat on Faculty Candrd P1ctures Faculty Trtle Page Seruors Yearbook Staff Sentor Class Cftrcers Semor Prctures 4 Semor Muror 4 Class Hrstory Class G1flS 7 Class Wlll Class Prophecy 40 Autographs School Song Snapshots Senlors Tltle Page ACllVlllGS SGHIOI Play Snapshots Student Councrl Natronal Honor Socrety A A Councll H1gh School Ttmes Stall Hrgh School Trmes Semor Glee Club Iuntor Glee Clubs Orchestra Band Snapshots T1tle Page Sports Vars1ty Soccer Vars1ty Basketball Varsrty Baseball Guls Hockey Grrls Basketball uuls Baseball Vars1ty Cheerleaders Iumor V'ars1ty Cheerleaders Snapshots Tltle Page Undercla smen Class of 48 Class of 49 Class of 50 Adverusernents 89 77 3 I A ' ,.....,.........,....,...,,.,,. 4-5 i .,....,.,........4.,,.r.... 8 ' ' D- ,.........,.., ....., l O ' Y ' ,............,..... ..,... l l ' f .....,....,,,,,,.,.,.r, .. l3 ' ' . ........ .............,... ...., l - 33 ' ' .,....,...........,............., 3-35 ' .....,.....,.,.,..,..,..,,,...,. 38 ' .,...,.......,.,............,..... 3-38 ' ................,.......,.,.....,, 39 ' ..... ,....,.,...,.,.,..,.. 4 4 ' Y .,., ...,................, 4 5 ' ......,..,4. .......,..,.... .,... 4 8 ' .....,... ...,.,,.,.....,..,.., 4 8 A '1 .. .....,...,.....,.... . 48 .. ' ........... .....,.,,,.....,..., , 49 G.A.A. .....,......... ,.......,,..,.... . .. 49 ' ' ......r,........ 50 ' ' ,,..,. .,................... 5 l ' ........ .....,,.,...,. . 52 ' ....... .....,............... 5 3 ' ...,,. ..,.......,.,. ....r. 5 7 ' .........., .............,.,.. , 58 ' ..... ......,...,..,....... 5 9 ' ...,.... .... ,................ 8 0 ' ' ....,.....,.. ..,,............,.. 8 l ,.......,,, ...........,,..,... 8 2 C' ' ............. ,....,..,.......... 8 2 ' ...... .................,. 8 3 ' ' ' ,....,,,......... . 83 ' fr s . .........,......,., 85 ' .........,.. ,......,.,..,. ,..... 8 8 ' ..,...,..... ................. . .. 87 ' ....,....,.. ..............,., . .. 88 Lest We Forget GOLD STARS OF HIGHTSTOWN HIGH I 4 1 World War H Dedlcatlon We the semor closs of 1947 who are about to tawe our place rn a v orld vvhrch IS now free from th death qrref and destructron Whrch war mevrtably brtnqs hereby dedrcate th S edrtron of the HIGHTS School who suffered the untold aqorr es of War t those brave men who fought bled and ded rt order that We mtght enjoy the rnarvelou bless nj of the Amerrcan Way of l te lb! 0 O Q ', ' ' 1 ' ' - TONIAN to those former students of Hiqhtstovvn High 5 f o X Lett to rrght Seated George E Phrlhos Hugh W Logan fVlC9 Dresldentl Wllllam A M1tchel1 CPres1dentD Mrs W G Rxlev Walter C Black Standmg Ioesoh S Stults CD1str1ct Clerkl Prescott F Barrett Lawr nce P Ivms Gustav H Kzmmach Earle W Love EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Educat1on organrzlng d1rect1ng and carrymg out the many plans and dut1es that school adm1n1strat1on entculs serves the East Wlndsor Townshrp Publrc Schools It 1S composed of n1ne members Wllh Mr Wllllam Mltchell as Presldent Mr Hugh Logan as V1cePres1dent cmd Mr Ioseph S Stults DISIIICI Clerk The remarnrng members 1nclude Mr Prescott Barrett M Walter C Black Mr Lawrence P IVIDS Dr G H K1mmach Mr Earle W Love Mr George E Phllllps and Mrs W1l11am G Rrley t6l Faculty I. HARVEY SHUE B.S.. M.A. Supervising Principal 'W' HY PAUL D. HARING BS EdM P1'11'1C1pG1 Class Adfvlsors was-gp C DUNN WILLIAMS A B A M I D Ed M THELMA M MERTZ L71 Faculty EVELYN R AIKEY BS MA 'Ui GEORGE E COONS BS EdM ALPHAEUS H ALBERT BSC EdM CATHERINE L COPLESTON B A Ed M C ELAINE ALWAHD AMELIA E DUNPHEY IAMES BACHMAN fr- f , ' D IEAN GELNETT I 8 J Faculty GEORGE N HALL EVELYN S PEARCE ADA D HARPER A B Ed M 35565, 'thus-A DOROTHY F STAUFFER BA BS HAROLD I HUNT AB EdM VERA TOMBLESON ALFRED MASONHEIMER DOROTHY H TUOHEY l9l X B.S.. BA. , , f'M7 'w.A - ','i:,A T .. 'F H -., A A f fl A ' A Bs' it Q, WV- A I B.S.. Z Candid Shots xx Qs Q .DOC A Ama N Ess I IIUT 3, Q , ,aMff N , 01,84 3 Vw? fp u Q- L f Q J B ff S K gy .,1, . af 222 I 'H . M P06 C6 M 9 QB , ' q No 2 Nf' l 1 E M1 X 7 21 I SYWYOYS W :gb 12 was-'wx 7 ' ??X I f I fl 'N 'W XX r QQ? 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Phyllis Robinson l Assrstants Art Ed1tor Assrstants Sports Ed1tors Assrstants Photographer Assrstants Faculty Advrsors Mary Archer Alta La1rd Elleen Dunn Robert Engle Dor1s Davrson Blanche Frsher Barbara L edtke Fred Broadhurst Elenore Hummel Vmcent Byme Betty Lou Tornqurst Earl Davrson Robert Hams Abraham Iosephson M1ss Thelma Mertz M1ss Vera Tornbleson I 12 Lelt to rxght I Byrne M E Burroughs W Buntmg A Paladmo Semor Class O lcers Presldent W1ll1am Buntmg V1ce Pres1dent Mary Ellen Burroughs Secretary Arhne Paladmo Treasurer Iecm Byrne Execuuve Counc1l Representauves Vlnceni Byrne Shlrley Appleget Athletlc Councxl Representatxves Cora Mlles Class Colors Maroon and Wh1te Class Flower Amencan Beauty Rose l13l T Fred Broadhurst Shuley Mae Appleget December 23 1929 Hlghtstown Basketball 1 2 3 4 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 Volleyball 1 2 Cheerleader 3 4 Gym Class Captain 3 4 Numeral and Letter for soorts 2 3 G A A tSecretaryJ 4 Vxce presldent of class 2 Executlve Counsel Representatlve 1 4 Glee Club 3 Soclal Servlce Club 2 Tlmes Staff 3 4 Senlor Play Yearbook lEdxtorl D A R obl6CUV9 COLLEGE That old busybody wrth wrmkles 1n her lace sure IS mean' No we re not clescnbmg Shlrlev That s lust the oart she portrayed m the Senxor olay She was mxghty convmcmq as old Mrs Dowl 1ng but all who know her realize that she rs just the opposlte Shtrley IS U Derlect example ol the typlcal Amerlcan qlrl Shes of average weight average helght and average butld Her com plexxon IS lalr and sandy IS her halr A popular lass IS she wrth plenty ot personalrty Her smlle xs brrght and to look at her IS a welcome sxght Mary Eleanor Archer December 6 1929 Hrqhtstown balll 3 G A A 4 Squad leaderl 2 3 4 Soc1a1Serv1ce 2 Glee Club 3 4 Senlor I-'lay Yearbook Obyectwe SECRETARY MARRIAGE Take thls descrlptlon dark eyes a well kept head of haxr a ready smxle cute dlmples abxllty to dance plus a vlolent drs hke lor domg drshes tespeclally at the shorel Who? That s rtght 11S Mary Archer Her quxck wrt and gay happy go lucky manner make her an asset to any party or get together and at these she can always be found dancing Between dances she 1S usually surrounded by the oooostte sex who are attracted by her smooth ness on the dance floor or maybe lt 1S those 101-:es After school 1ts the commercral held lor Mary untll the nqht man comes along Leon Barth Iuly 31 1929 Htqhtstown Shop Club 2 RGd1O Club 2 Yearbook 4 Obrectwe ENGINEER Leon is one of the shorter members of our class He stands about 56 and hrs broad shoulders are topped wlth a head covered wlth black curly harr He can be found wanderlng the halls wxth Gerry and Able and throughout hrs four years at HHS he was usually maklng hls share ol noise wlth them A secret ambition of Leon s rs to w1n Teresa and he has been tryxng very hard to make It a reallty Leon IS another of our boys who wxshes to enter the held ot engtneerlng and we re sure that he wxll make good 141 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 1, 2, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Volley- 1 16-41 ya Q K 53.5. .resfer Russell Raymond Beaulreu luly 21 1929 Hrqhtstown Soccer 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Octette 4 Play Committee Nme Varsrty Letters Ob1ect1ve STUDY ANTOMOLOGY Besrdes berng a good student a swell fellow and a wrllrng worker Russ rs truly one of the too athletes rn our class Whether he rs on the soccer held the basketball court or the baseball dlamond he wrll be found takrng an actrve part and playrnq rt well Small wonder sports are hrs lavorrte pastrme'P Hrs curly blond harr and engagrng smile have made hnfn welcome where ever he goes and hrs ambrtron antomology wrll clarm a valu able ard In adclrtron to thrs he wrll be aole to look back upon hrs hrgh school years wrth prrde for behrnd htm he has lelt a trarl oi admrrers lrrends and success Betty lane Becker November 6 l9Z8 Hrgh' town Basketballl 2 3 Hockeyl 2 3 Baseballl 2 3 Glee Cluol 3 Assembly Program Club 1 Senror Play Commrttee Obrectrve SECRETARY Who steals therr heart away? Who lrkes to dream all day? Who? Why ol course Tonr does She rs very popular wxth the males and rts easy to see why Its because oi her black harr and hazel eyes because ot her smooth dancrng and dress and her easy gorng manner that they hke best Athletrc and artrstrcally rn clrned Oh but yes' A sure trre success? Thats what wed guess Tom lrke most semors preferred sports dancmq and tun whrle m school She has chosen to follow rn the path of many of our career mrls that ol a secretary Frank Bradley Aprrl 19 l928 I-lrghtstown Manager oi Soccer Basketball I 4 Soccer 2 Trmes Star! Play Commrttee Radro Club 2 Obyectrve CIVIL ENGINEER Bradre who has gone to chool rn Hrghtstown smce hrs krndergarten days has been drvrdrng hrs trme between the Hrgh School Trmes and managrng teams for hrs extra curricular ac trvrtres though he also served on many commrttees Pranks en joyment of football rs topped only by hrs love of huntrng As tcr a thumbnarl descrrotron we can say he rs medrum tall wt1 blond harr and hazel eyes Hrs desrres rn future Irie rest rn the freld of constructrve engrneerrng and he mtends to qo to school for thrs type of work after leavrng HHS I15l George Fred Breed August 25 1929 Hrghtstown Soccerl 2 3 Basketballl 2 Trmes Stafll 2 3 4 Hrstory Courr crl 4 Play Commrttee 4 Yearbook Shoo Club 2 Cblectrve LAWYER George we have heard rs bound for college and a career as a lawyer Because of hrs ambrtrous and zealous nature we are sure he wrll attarn success He rs one of our few tall well burlt men who has reserved more trme for studyrnq rather than sport but he has helped the school rn other ways by serv mg cn the Trmes and Yearbook Staffs and takrng part rn a be hrnd the scenes commrttee lor the Senror Play Outsrde of school you may have seen hrm delrverrng mrlk Best wrshes rn later vears George' Carl L Brrnk November 28 1929 Hrqhtstowr Objectrve ACCOUNTING Drd someone ask about Carl Brrnk? Hes the tall blond harred blue eyed member ot our class who rs usually very quxet and bashtul when rt comes to grrls rn Hrghtstown Srnce obtarn rng hrs drrvers lrcense he can be found rrdrng rn hrs brothers car all over New Iersey and often out ol rt Carl has preferred to devote hrs trme to fun and drrvrng rather than school actrv rtres In the future he hopes to be an accountant and he has our best wrshes rn thrs freld or anv other Thomas Fredenck Broadhurst Ir Ianuary 29 1929 Hrghtstown Soccer 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 A A Councrl 4 tPresrdentl Student Councrl Reoresentatrve 2 Yearbook Staff Senror Play Commrttee Manual Trarnrng Club Z Varsrty Letters Obrectrve ENGINEERING Here s the Van lohnson of the senror class' Hmmmmm' Well lets see' When you thrnk of Van you usually thrnk of wavy harr tarr skin wrth freckles sprmkled here and there a trrendly smrle and brg blue eyes Thrs descrrbes Freddy also But he add to these trarts hrs own specral few He rs one ol our few class rrtterbugs a sharp dresser profrcrent rn sports-esnecrally basket ball-and he has a knack lor handlrng people as shown by hrs leadershrp as Presrdent of the A A Councrl Now dont you agree that Fred rs a good substrtute for the orevrously men troned Van? E16 . . . s, - - . , . . 1 ' . I . . . ,. . . .Y , , . ' , s . . Wrllram Lyman Bunhng Ir Iune 3 1929 Cranbury Baseball 2 3 4 Soccer 4 Basketball 4 Scoutmg Club 2 A A Councxl lV1cepres1dentJ 3 Executwe Counc1l Representatwe 2 Vrce presrdent of Class 3 Presrdent ol Class 4 G1 e Club 4 Na t1onal Honor SOC19lY 3 4 Yearbook Semor Play Comm1ttee Ob19CllVE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ENGINEEQ B111 IS the Casanova of the sen1or class Tall dark and handsome? Well he IS tall enough wrth dark brown ha1r and he IS good lookmg Hrs one hard to 11nd dlmole and bnght green eyes help make th1s true B111 IS one of our bram trusters for you w1ll always 11nd hrs name on the honor role Also he holds the honored posmon of semor class ores1dent and succeeded rn makmg our class meetmgs worthwh11e' Sports read1ng and good musrc are three ol hrs favorxte oastrmes The semors w1ll agree that he IS one of our most promrsmg candrdates tor the Iuture Mary Ellen Burroughs Iune 20 1929 Hlghtstown Transferred from Manasquan 1n Sophomore year Basketball 3 4 Class Caotarn 3 H1SlOIY Counc1l 3 Natxonal Honor Socxety 3 4 Semor Play Yearbook CAssoc Edztorl Txmes Staff 4 Orator ICUI Contest lSecond Dlacel V1ce presxdent of class 4 G A A 4 Co chalrman Magazme Dr1ve 4 Glee Club 3 Counc1l Repre Oblectrve COLLEGE CAREER Soft red harr a sweet smrle and w1d awake eyes grve a compact descrxptron of thrs wonder grrl And wonder glrl she 1S Who knows the hxdden mean1ng of a complrcated poem? Mary Ellen' Who can conlugate Latm verbs taster than any one else? Mary Ellen' Who can handle a brg commxttee and work thmgs out rn apple pre order? Mary Ellen' Who always makes an A rn all her subjects? You guessed xt rt s Mary Ellen' Yes fh1S young lady IS a natural born leader wxth 1n1t1at1ve and perse verence thrown IH She has not yet decxded upon a future career but we re sure shell succeed ln any prolect she has ln m1nd lean Margaret Byrne November 9 1929 Hxghtstown Basketballl 2 3 4 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Volley balll 2 3 A A Counc114 Cheerleaderl 2 3 4 G A A 4 Numeral and Letter for sports 2 3 Glee Club 2 Soc1al Servrce Club 2 Class Treasurer 3 4 Treasurer oi Executxve Counc1l 4 Objectrve OFFICE WORK You have seen her at all the games cheermg the team on at the canteen and at parttes for Ieanxe can always be found where there rs laughter and a good trme Her dark brown wavy harr lxmmd blue eyes and herqht Cwhat there rs of rt? make her outstandmg rn appearance and her sk111 ID cheerleadrng and all sports make her lust as outstandmg rn all extra curncular ac t1v1t1es Th1s lass IS popular around H HS but she has a prrorny wrth another member of our class lean w1ll b an ofhce worker after she graduates in . . 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' - . . e . in 'Sv' 'Et Iohn Vmcent Byrne Iuly 22 1929 Hlqhtstowr Basketball 3 41Caota1nJ Soccer 4 Hxstory Councll Yearbook Commtttee Chatrman lor Play Prestdent of Class 3 Executxve Councxl Reoresentahve 4 Presldent ol Executwe Councll 4 Var stty Letters Oblectlve FARMER One of the leaders of our class oreslclent of the Student Councxl Caotam of the Varsxty Basketball Team and a swell per son tms w1th a few words about h1S curly brown ha1r and blue eyes descrlbes Vmcent to a T Wlth thxs record hrs populanty and fnendlmess soeak for themselves In addttlon to all tlus he IS the owner ol a wtlllng smut to help where there IS work to be done Here mdeed IS a Htgh School Hxstory that says well done Vmme ts one of our class who wtll enter aqncul ture next year Elleen Vu'g1n1a Carson November 15 1928 Htqhtstowr Volleyball 2 Soclal Servxce Club 2 Clee Club 2 Commtttee for Play Oblectrve BEAUTICIAIN From the class of 47 comes thts quxet lass who always has a smtle and a ready hello for all blue eyes that are always twmklmg and llght brown haxr that IS always neat You probably thxnk Exleen IS reserved but xi you lust get her talklnq youll fmd that she IS very dlfferent Exleen has various fnends but there are only a lew people who know her mam mterests and her real feelings about certam thmgs We do know however that she likes sports especlally xce skatmq Cllfford H Conover December 28 1930 Hxqhtstown Oblectxve FARMER A gust oi wmd a cloud of dust and shwlsh Y There goes Chit' Durmg hrs 1umor year he could be seen tearmg over the back roads rn hls truck but hls senlor year found hlm tstlll on the back roadsl dnvlnq a buxck Maybe he IS a cowboy but really we couldnt get along wxthout hlm Cllff has very dark brown hair and equally dark are h1s eyes which are usually lastened upon a fair Sophomore mlss He IS very fond of hunt mg and hshmg but hls future plans are to become a daxry farmer l8l Ruth Elizabeth Coward Ianuary 20, 1929 Hiqhtstown Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 3: Baseball 2, 3: Volley ball 1, 2. 3: Glee Club: Social Service Club 2: Senior Play Committee. Objective BEAUTICIAN Ruth another of our quiet females who may be described as average m height and welght with light brown hair and blue eyes takes an ardent interest in dancing and all soorts She likes to take part in school activities as shown by her enthusiastic spmt as center forward on the hockey and basketball teams and her helpfulness during the Senior Play Ruth has been in terested in boys outside the halls of HHS but she has also kept many friends in our class She has decld d to become a beautrclan after Iune Walter Crcng Iune 2 1926 Hlghtstown Oblectlve BUSINESSMAN Who is the most unpopular boy ID t-re Senior class the world s worst dancer the most careless dresser and the shlest quy when it comes to girls? Its defmitely NOT Walt Who is it that likes dancing reading and travelmg? Who is it that dislikes cottage cheese and girls who chew gum? Its DEFINITELY Walt He yorned our class this year a ter having served 25 months m the Navy and slnce he hopes to be a businessman we know that hell soon be one of the too executives in Hightstown Wrlham Cra1g Iuly 30 1928 Hrghtstown Orcnestra 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Senior Play 4 Objective UNDECID D Here is a neat combination' Bob Home and Tommy Dorsey Well there is room for comoarrson Bill IS hke Home quite the wrt of our class and like T D olays a hct trombone He also re vecl d hidden talent when he nortrayed VlV1dlV the part cf Walt r Adams in the Senior Play A great cl al of Bllls time is scent m teasing cutting up and enjoying his or vlously men tloned hobby music As a lover of music botfx Dopular and classlcal he has been a member of the High School Orchestra for four years Whatever future work Blll has ln mind w wish him luck and success I l mr' QF Earl Ray Davrson Iune 2 1930 Hlghtstown Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Shoo Clubl Trmes Staff 1 2 3 4 Year book Executrve Councrl Reoresentatrve 1 Senror Play Oblectrve BUSINESS SCHOOL Earl rs one of those semor lads who never tned hrs hand at athletics but he has worked lor the school ln many other ways by servmg on the Tlmes Staff bemg photographer lor the Hlghts tonlan and by taking part rn Alrce Adams Slrck played Charhe Lohr and he gave a swell performance although he was handxcapped by a loose mustache Wrth cr wlthout a mustache we know that he wxll grve an equally swell performance rn busmess school Emma Dons Davrson December 29 1928 Cranbury Glee Club 1 3 4 Table Tennls 2 Baseball 2 Commxttee Chart man for Play Yearbook fArt Edrtorl Obyectlve ART SCHOOL A neat appearance a quxet manner and an enthusrastlc at tltude toward all thrngs artrstrc these charactenze Dons She 1S quxet yes but by no means mxssed because durmg her iour years at H H S she could always be depended upon to make any kmd of poster or decorahon for any of our class actrvmes She plans to develop her abxlrty by entermg art school next year and then to enter a branch ol the artrstrc ireld In her clever etlrcxent wav we all know that she ll make a success Helen Carolyn Davrson Iuly 8 1930 Cranburx Hockey 1 Glee Club l 3 4 Assembly Program Club l Socxa' Servlce Club 1 Semor Play Commrttee Objectrve NURSE Thls talented gal halls from the nerghbormg metropolrs of Cranbury and IS another one of our class members bent upon entermg the nursing prolesslon She says that 1t 1S almost a toss up as to whether nursing or dancmq IS her hrst love Her curly lrght harr graylsh blue eyes and turned up nose plus a very pleasxng personality make her a sure fue combmatron as mam, males have found out Carolyn 1S quiet but mtellrgent and car be erther calm and stard or completely unpredictable whrch makes her more fun Outslde ol class she rs rust plam lun I2 ,1 re ? 1' U-on ,az Edward Kenneth Delaney lanuary 22 1929 Hlqhtstown Scouting Club Z SGDIOI Play Objectlve NAVY If you re lookmg for someone wxth a swell personality a good sense of humor and a carefree manner Just call on Eddre ln the Senxor Play Ed portrayed the part of Frank Dowllnq a character wrth a shy but pleasant nature We know that he was perfectly cast rn the part and actrng came qurte natural for hrm Ed rather lxked srttrng back and cheerrng the teams on when t came to soorts but he was rrqht m there helpmq when we needed decoratxons for our dances Hrs hooes and dreams are to ent r the Navy Ann Beverly D1 lono August 18 1929 Hxqhtstown Basketball 2 3 4 Soccer 3 Hockey 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 4 Volleyball l 2 3 Cheerleader 2 3 4 G A A 4 Senror Play Glee Club 1 3 4 Socral Servrce Club l Objectxve NURSE Mm' That sums Bev up nrcely Shes a qood lookmq drsh whos remrmscent of an rce cream sundae She has a smooth vamlla comolexron brq Carmel eyes wavy brown harr and luscrous cherry lrps Thrs chrck rs good enough to eat' She has been a cheerleader for three consecutrve vears and really does somethmg for those blue and whrte cheerleadmq outfxts Who wouldnt want to cheer when Bev IS on the floor? As far as studres qo she needs a lrttle shove now and then but she does fme when rt comes to men Erleen Mary Dunn Aprll 22 1929 Cranbury Gl e Club l 2 Socral Servrce Club 1 Assembly Proqram Club l Yearbook Semor Dlay Commxttee Ob1ect1ve CLERICAL WOHK Here rs another of our many classmates wrth a sense of humor who rs always ready to be pleasant and fnendly whrch makes her a very hkeable oerson She IS full of fun and has plenty of qurck wrtty remarks on hand when she needs them Erleen wrth her dark naturally curly halr and soarklmq eyes takes hte ln a happy carefree stnde Extra curncular actrvxtres dont seen to Interest her but she does very well rn her academxc work We know that she wrll enjoy any work she follows l21l l 3 . 1 . , , 3 ,V ',, 5 -, . . . . . -flfffr 'Wy ' 1 ,1-f - - - - 'SMX , , 1 . 'iflff A , ' 9 ,tags it t - W1 Q f:.,ig,-,-Q-13, f 1 , Q ,,. MN, , ,K . 'pf'-Q ft , g v w ,Q , 12, . .L fs , , : : . , : . . : ' - I - . ' e . : ' ' : : - 1 ' . ' . . . Q09 '93 Kenneth Edward Erker February 27 1930 Cranbury Basketball 4 Soccer 3 4 Baseball 2 4 Objectlve FARMER Your eyes wrll have to take a journey upward labout 6 4 J betore they can rest upon the face of Kenny But once they ar nve they realize at once their trrp was worthwhile For they behold dark laughmg eyes a cheerful w1nn1ng smrle a small pug nose and a short crop ot black haxr Alter havmg seen thls lad you cant help hklng hrm and once you have talked wrth htm he rs hrmly planted rn your heart Kenny rs a flash on the soccer held lndrspenslble on the basketball court and orxgrnal rn hrs exoressrons ln any class room The senrors wlsh htm luck rn the future Ioseph A Ely March 24 1920 Hrqhtstown Objective BUSINESSMAN What do we know about Ioe'9 Well hes tall has brown harr blue eyes-a red face lwhrch often becomes even scarletl enjoys hunting rabbrts dnves a Chevrolet to school rs quite bashlul when rt comes to grrls has a keen sense of hu mor lxkes to have fun and-Oh we know lots about thrs fellow and we know you are all acquamted with hum too After leav mg Hrghtstown Hrgh he mtends becommg a busrnessman We know hell succeed but we wish hlm good luck anyway Mary Alrce Ely Apnl 23 1930 Hxghtstown Soc1a1Serv1ce Club2 Glee Club 1 3 G A A 4 Hockey 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Badmlnton 1 Llbrary Assistant 4 Semor Play Committee Objective COLLEGE Although most people thlnk Mary Alrce IS quret you should hear her when she gets started' She too rs deflnltely a class wrt a traxt wrth whlch she wrll be arded rn any held she chooses to enter and about whlch she IS undecrded as yet Mary Allce rs actrve ln all sports and wrth her tall slrmness she can take almost complete charge of a basketball wlthout even tryrng Her short brown hair and llght eyes can be seen bobbxnq a vigorous accompaniment to what seems to be her iavonte pastrme talkmg l22l fin' 'V in ' 'I u -.ci 'Q' x,- ... nf qc! zulu 5, at 1 L Q' 1 b in sh 'f' lk Sarah Eleanore Ely November 1 1928 Hxghtstown Volleyballl 2 4 Basketballl 2 3 Baseballl 2 3 4 Hockey 1 2 4 Socxal Servxce Club 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 Semor Play Commlttee Oblectrve COMMERCIAL ARTIST Sarah rs headed lor an excrtmg hte as a commercral artrst and we feel qurte conlrdent that she will make qood A few strokes of her Den and what appears IS truly a work ol art Sarah IS quxet when m school but whenever you want to fmd her 1ust lxsten for a strong laugh Her brrght brown eyes and dark brown haxr hxghltght her larr complexron She 15 almost as en thusxastrc about sports as she rs about art and because she ex cells m hockey basketball and volleyball she has played cn our class teams for several years Robert Allen Engle Apr1lZ4 1920 Hrghtstown Trmes Staff 1 2 3 4 Presrdent ol Class 1 2 Executrve Councrl Representatrve 3 Lrterature Club 2 Scoutrng Club 2 National Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Co Charrman Magazme Drrve 4 Basket ba1l3 4 Yearbook Objecttve ENGINEER The act1v1t1es rn whrch Bobby engages makes hmm sound lxke a page out of the latest Whos Who tor Bob rs mdeed one of the outstandmg members ol our class One of hrs lavorrte roosts seems to be on the top ol a ladder rn the gym hangmg crepe paper from the hxghest possrble Domts Bob rs college bound after whxch he hopes to be an engrneer In hrs protessron as well as rn college Bobbys dark harr and shy tyes shyl smlle w1ll be seen rn all actxvltres and honorary posrtxons Here rn deed 15 a sure wmner Elarne Wrndred Emmons Aplll 10 1928 Hrghtstown Hockey 1 Volleyball l Basketball 2 Baseball 3 Hosprtalrty Group 4 Semor Play Commrttee Ob19Cl1V6 ART SCHOOL Ther she rs srttmg there drawmg See how quiet she 157 Elame has mdeed been one oi the quxetest members of our class but her posters and plctures usually found rn the hall speak for her She homes to go on to art sc1oo1 after H H S and there she cannot helo but succ ed Her hgh! brown harr and shyness make her attractrve to the men and they agree wxth her zdea of lun dancmg Although she rs shy she stxll sneaks her mr d ana says she w1ll have nothmg to do wzth gosslo or QOSSIPGIS 1231 . , I I ' . , I A t ' Q . . . 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' ' PDM. 4'1'51'YtSsn Alrce Frelds May 16 1930 Hrghtstown Hockeyl 2 4 Basketballl 2 4 Vollevballl 2 3 Table Tennrs 1 2 Socral Servrce Club 2 Readrng Club 2 Yearbook fAssoc Edl Senior Play Commrttee Hosortalrty Group Lrbrary Assxstant 4 Glee Club Objectrve NURSE Al rs one of those people who rs always helpmq behmd the scenes and watchmg others get the credxt Her brown hour and sweet smile make her a welcome addrtlon to any qroup and Iudgmg by her school record she wxll certarnly be a success rn her chosen orolessron nursrng She really ought to have a nrce bedsrde manner' But dont get the rdea that Alrce rs one ol those old fashioned g1rls who rs always at home kmttmq sewmg or toastmq marshmallows for she IS haoprest when bowlrnq or makrng banana splxts Gerald Charles F 1nn August 12 1929 Hrghtstowr' Hrgh School Trmes 3 4 Yearbook K1-lssoc Edt Senror Play Orator rcal Contest tfrrst Prrzel Baseball 4 Hrstorv Councrl 4 Ob1ect1ve COLLEGE See that sandy red hatred blue eyed boy up there on the stage Il you look closely you mrght even see a dtmple or two Thats right' Its Gerry Fmn' He IS one of our classmates who always seem to be at home on the stage whether as the cocky Harvey rn the play or the dynamrc speaker delrverrng hrs rdeas on the Conshtutron When Gerry enters colleqe and he w1ll as he accomplishes anythmg he sets out to do he can cer tamly use hrs gtlt as a sneaker In addrtron to hrs volce he can count on hrs personahty h1s perseverance and hrs scholastrc abrlrty It looks as ri he has both leet planted frrmly on the roaa to success Blanche Momca Frsher May 27 1928 Cranburv Hockey 1 3 4 Baseball l 4 Basketball 4 Volleyball 3 Year book Senior Play Commrttee G A A 4 Sewmg Club 2 Squao Leader '3 4 Obyectrve BEAUTICIAN Here we have our quret Cranbury iarmerette Thxs congenral lass rs ol average height and rs just a trllle on the shy srde Among her prrceless personal POSSESSIOHS are a set of twenty erqht gleam mg whrte teeth and a head of naturally curly haxr All durxng her school lrie she has Dartrcmated m many sports She IS en rolled ln the Commercral Course and her marks are average We are qurte sure that she w1ll be an effxcrent and well lrked beautrcran 1241 .qv 'Pl Theodore Greczyn March 12 1926 Hrqhtstown Oblectrve COLLEGE Thrs tall good lookrng fellow rs one ot tne ex GI s m our class Ted was a Srgnalman Second Class rn the U S Naval Amphrbrans Forces He served rn many places some ot them bernq the Carrb bean the Gull of Mexrco North Atrrca Sardrnra Italy Brrtrsh Isles France Belgrum and Ncrtolk Ted s qurte a man' He s got a swagger that no one can beat and a way wrth women too He admrts hrs favorrte subyect rs women women women and the grrls rust love rt' As tar as we know he has no specral oblectrve rn mmd but he wrll lend an arr of soohxstrcatron wherever he goes Eleanor Patncra Hagerty Ianuary ll 1930 Hrghtstown Basketballl 3 4 Baseballl 2 4 Hockey 2 4 Volleyballl 2 3 4 G A A 4 Numeral for Sports 3 Socral Servrce Club 2 Glee Club 3 Senror Play Hosprtalrty Group 4 Hrgh School Times 3 4 Serrror Play Commrttee Thrs young lady rs a tall attractrve blonde wrth a brrght smrle Eleanor averages hrgh marks m all her subjects and always makes the honor roll She shows partrcular rnterest and abrlrty rn hrstory and leads the class rn thrs sublect Some of the most rn terestrng artrcles rn our school paper are wrrtten by El anor who IS a very capable reporter She rs also a versatrle qrrl because though bemg senous and strarght forward are her natural characterrstrcs she can readrly change her outward personalrty as shown bv her actrng rn the Senror Play Robert Andrew Harns August 6 1930 Cranbury Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 Hrgh School Trmes l 2 Band 4 Senror Play Oct tte 4 Yearbook Ob1ect1ve MUSICIAN Lcokrng for a musrcran? Well you can stop now lor you have found hrm The orchestra has taken uo a great deal of Robert s trme tor four years but even so he has found trme to be an actrve member of the Glee Club Studies have appeal d to hrm far more than soorts It you w r to look at hrs scholastrc r cord you would trnd that he rs a brrgrt student Srnce musrc ha held hrs rnterest lor such a long tme we are qurte sure that h wrll achreve great fame as a musrcrar' f25 if x 43 Clara Herman February 28 1928 Hrghtstown Baseball 1 Volleyball 2 3 Hockey 3 Glee Club 2 Senror Play Commrtttee Oblectxve BOOKKEEPER Dont you thmk that Clara sometrmes called Clarre reminds you of a song? She rs Calm as the Nrght has very Dark Eyes and beheves that she should Always be helpiul to others Although she has kept mostly to herself whrle xn school we know that she loves to smg and she tells us readmg IS the pastrme she enloys most Clara s haxr ts as dark and shmmg as her eyes We know that she wrll be one ol the most efhclent secretanes around Maman Hulse Iune 15 1930 Cranburx Glee Club l 3 Semor Play Commlttee Ob1ect1ve NURSE Thls healthy apple cheeked lass halls from Cranbury' A tall hgure long chestnut han and blue eyes all seem to ht m wrth her charmmg personahty Slow and easy goxnq she seems to take hte as rt comes Marran rs frrendly with a hearty laugh and a jolly sense of humor Sports dont seem to be her mam tnterest rn school but she rs lar from rdle because she enjoys dancmg and good books She has always wanted to enter nurs mg and wxth her pattence and abrhty to get along wrth people shell surelv succeed Elenore Hummel Ianuary 17 1930 Hrghtstowr Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 4 Hockey 2 3 4 Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 4 Numeral lor Sports 3 G A A 4 Trmes Staff 3 Yearbook Semor Play Soclal Servlce Club Z Sew mg Club 2 Glee Club 3 4 Senror Play Commlttee Objectzve PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER OR NURSE One can always expect a warm smrle and frrendly greetmg Irom thls merry miss She rs qurte athletrcally mchned ana loves to take Dart m all sports actxvttres Her arm m hte rs tc tram at State Teachers College to become a gym teacher She has been a cheerleader for two years and can do a mean thp Besrdes all these quallflcatrons Ellle IS an mtellrgent grrl Novu you re so Interested you want a descrxptlon Shes a small lass wrth short curly brown halr blue eyes and freckles dustrnq her nose Her irlends are many and she rs very hkeable Bet youc hke to know her too' IZG 'I? Harvey Hutchinson july 26 1929 Hiqhtstown Obyecuve ENGINEER Hutchle rs another fellow who was content to watch as H H S met other schools ln athletxc comoetxtxon He can usually be seen crulsmg around ln a hlghly pohshed 42 Hudson whtch he purchased m the early part of hrs semor year Harveys blue eyes and brown haxr along wxth hxs car seem to have attracted out ol town glrls As for what he w1ll do ln luture hte Hutch xs shghtly mdehmte though he does have hopes of entermg the held of mechamcal engmeermg and becommg a grease monkey john T Hutfhmson August 28 1929 Hlqhtstown Objectlve BUSINESS Freckles dust h1s lace there IS a twmkle ln his eyes and he IS our class expert when xt comes to makxng :ce cream sundaes banana splxts and chocolate malteds Iohnme tnes to glve the appearance ot bemg quiet and reserved but sometrmes hrs good humor and 1oll1ty break through hls mlld manner He rs usually found pallng around wxth Carl Frank and Harvey and makmg as much noise as all of them put together iwell almostl Iohn IS headed for a future of work work and more work but what ever speclal held xt wxll be Iohn wlll surely make rt a wort1 whale and enloyable one Abraham Iosephson February 24 1929 Etra Baseballl 2 4 Sen1or Play Commxttee Yearbook Obyectxve BUSINESSMAN Thls tall dark semor has partxcxpated m sports only durmg baseball season and hrs mam rnterest m basketball Iles rn the Tlgers Able halls from that thrlvmg cuy of Etra where he IS often seen roammg around m a maroon Buxck that has won hzm much attentlon H1s outstandmg ohysxcal charactenstlcs are hrs black wavy halr and large brown eyes Alter Iune Abr has decrded on a busmess career and we are certam that hrs good humor and cooperatlveness wxll prove to be excellent assets l27l lv Alta B Lcnrd February 17 1929 Hxghtstowr ckeyl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Vcll yoalll Z G A 4 A A Counc1l 1 Gym Class Caotam 4 S c1al Servrce Club 3 4 Yearbook Semor Play Ccmmlttee Obyectrve SECRETARY A brown hatred brown eyed lass rs Alta Lalrd better known as Al by her trlends She has a tall slender flgure and 1 tam d as a very smart dresser She can easxly be made to blush although she IS not bashful Ddrlnq her hrgh school years Alta has taken her work serlously ObtCXlI'l1Dg honors several tlmes she has also had tlme for many sports and actlvrtres Her ambltzon IS to be a secretary The best ot luck always say the senlors Ma:r1or1e Rlvenburg Lee November 29 1928 Hrghtstown Sewing Club Z Semor Play Oblectrve NURSE Marge when not 1n school can be found whlzzmq around m the famlly car She IS settmg her star for a career 1n nursrng perhaps to patch up the v1ct1rns she has entrced mto her rocket sh1p uh car' Her 11ght brown haxr IS often found tumbhng over a good book CLatm IVQJ Maybe because thus IS her fUVOf1fe pastlme Marge IS one of our leadmg class wlts and we wouldnt be at all surprlsed 11 most of those good books she reads were joke books She rs also fortunate enough to have a blg plus in front of any of her marks especlally hlstory Barbara May Lledtke November 5 1929 Cranbury Baseball 2 Hockey 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Yearbook Senror Play Commlttee Oblectwe NURSE Bobble IS a irlendly g1rl who does very well rn school She IS rather short and IS full oi pep and energy A sweet smlle and a ready hello for everyone adds to her drsposmon Smce one of her tavonte pastimes rs dancmg you can almost always fmd her dancmg ln the gym at noon w1th some of her inends She partlcxpates tn school clubs and sports and IS always ready to do any yob for whlch she IS called Nursmg rs her chosen ob Jectrve and we know that she wxll be happy as she always rs l28l Robert E Malsbury May 18 1929 Hrghtstown Basketball 3 4 Manual Trarn ng Club 2 Glee Club 3 4 Student Councrl Representatrve 3 Senror Play Yearbook lBusrness Mana gerl Representatrve for Magazrne Drrve 4 Objectrve BUSINESS Take 6 1 drstnbute 180 lbs add blue eyes brown harr and a brrght smrle and whom do you have? Why rt s Bob Malsbury that member oi the Senror Class who you have notrced rs al ways wrllrng to help whenever work rs to be done Bob can be seen dancrng occasronally lrtterouggmg at all dances wrtn an equally oooular red headed senror mrss He takes an actrve part rn extra currrcular actrvrtres Playrng varsrty basketball and portrayrng the character of Vrrgrl Adams rn the olay are two you surely wrll always remember We have heard t1at alter graduatrng he rs Rutgers bound Sherwood Iames McChesney December 11 1929 Hrqhtstown Class Treasurer 1 2 A A Councrl 1 Socral Service Club lSec retaryl 2 Glee Club 4 Soccer 4 Baseball Manager l Hrstory Councrl 2 3 Objectrve BUSINESS Skrp rs the only boy we know who when he laughs closes hrs eyes and strangely enough can strll see Pl All krddmg asrde Skrp rs a lot oi fun and a swell guy to know Tall slender brown harred and blue eyed rs the most compact descnptron we can grve He as very mterested rn soorts of any kmd and hunting he confesses rs hrs iavorrte oastrme Whatever Skrp decrdes to do he has our fondest wrshes Edward H McColl May 15 1926 Hrghtstown Objectrve MASON CONTRACTOR Ed rs another of our veterans but one of the more quret on s Wrllrng goccl natured and retrrrng wrll best descrrbe hrm Hrs 28 months of servrce wrth the Navy took hrm to such places as Hawarr Marshall and Carolrna Islands Phrlrppmes lwo Irma Okmawa Chrna Iaoan and Naoles We are sur that he hopes hrs future days as a mason contract r wrll not take hrm to such lar away Dlaces Ed too lrkes soot of any kmd and emoys playrng a swrlt game of basketball baseball or soccer as well as watchmg one l29l Q 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 . 1 -1 1 . . .. , . . . - 1 1 1 - - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . 11 . 11 . 1 1 . i . . . . . . ,, . .1 1 1 A . - , . - 3 1 1 1 1 . . I . , , I : . l5 fv4 ,naw Cora Esther Mtles May 5 1929 Hxqhtstown Baseballl 2 3 4 Volleyballl 2 3 4 Hockeyl 2 3 4 tCap tam? Basketballl 2 3 4 Soccerl Glee Club G A A 4 Ex ecutrve Councxl 4 A A Councrl 4 lSecretaryJ Semor Plaw Commtttee Numeral and Letter for Sports 2 3 Obpectlve TYPIST Ftrst m fun hrst 1n soorts and hrst rn the heart t Har ld thats Cora' Her small stature petxte hgure wtnnlng smtle and her taste for clothes make her the truly attracttve 'emal that she IS Rohm as she ts known to her numerous lrrends has taken oart tn many act1v1t1es She IS a member of the Executtve Councrl and holds the resoonstble posxtton as Secretary of the A A Councrl and because of her lxltmq soprano vorc she has taken oart rn the Sr Glee Club Wherever there ts lun a game of soorts or danclna thats where youll tmd Cora Arlrne Elxzabeth Paladrno November 9 1029 Hxqhtstowr Basketball 2 3 Volleyball 3 Pomt Manager 4 Class Sec aryl 2 3 4 Glee Club3 4 G A A 4 A A Councxl Soctal Servrce Club 2 Tlmes Staft l 2 3 4 'Edxtor1 Semor Play Yearbook Ob1ect1ve OFFICE WORK One of the most capable and rehable members of the Semor class Arltne and also one ot tts most able leaders She has been our class secretary through all tour years we have spent at HHS Known to be a clever lntelhgent gtrl her marks l1ve up to her reoutatton In addttron to bemg a class ofhcer ana partakmg tn all school actlvtttes Arltne dxd an excellent portrayal ot the socral cltmbma mother tn the semor olay As for a descrtp tton shes of medtum hexght wxth dark wavy hatr even whlte teeth sparklxng eyes and two unusual dlmples whrch show themselves 11 hen she smtles Carne Lrllran Payton February 3 1928 Htqhtstcwr Baseballl 2 3 4 Volleyballl 2 3 4 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Basket balll 2 3 4 Table Tenmsl 2 3 Soccerl Baclmtntonl Nu meral and Letter for sports 2 3 Gle Club l 3 4 Semor Play Commltte Obyectlve KATHERINE DUNHAM SCHOOL OF DANCING OR SINGING If you thtnk thls gal xs qulet you re mtstaken' Carrte ts on the ball and heo to the 11ve Talkxng about 11ve shes qutte c ptterbug and a slnger too She hopes to go to the Katherme Dunham School of Dancing and here she made a wlse chorce because she wtll enjoy all her work rn thts chosen held As far as the athlettc slde ol Carnes nature goes she IS very acttve smce she ts a real asset to all the vartous girls teams on whtch she plays Carrte rs a very tnendly person and her compamable attltude reaches way down to New Brunswrck where Herbert can grve you an mteresttng account l30l eil . Wrlham George Phrlhps Ir August 23 1928 Hxghtstown Glee Club 1 3 4 Semor Play Commxttee Oblechve COLLEGE Thrs Semor has grven all of hrs deslres rn extra curncular ac trvxtres to the Glee Club where he has partrcrpated for three years He has been krdded a lot by the boys of our class but he has taken rt all rn a good natured manner Thrs rs one of the reasons why we know that George wrll be very well lrked when he goes on to college George has a tall slender stature curly lrght brown harr and hazel eyes We know that George too wrll be successful because he xs always anxxous to learn more about a subyect especlally hrstory Isnt that rrght Doc' Phyllrs Rae Robmson October 24 1929 HlghfSt0WH Hockeyl 2 Basketballl 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 A A Councrll Squad Leader 2 Executwe Councll Z Glee Club Z Semor Play Yearbook Ob1ectrve RECEPTIONIST Do you like blondes' Well here s one who wxll wm your heart at a glance Phyl 15 one of those lucky few wlth golden blonde tresses sparkling blue eyes and lashes whrch many qrrls envy Added to thrs rs a peaches and cream complexron Although Phyllrs rs qulet she can always be depended upon to do her share Her abrllty for arrangmg thmgs was shown by her work rn planning our New York trxp Wxth her sweet attractive manner we are sure wherever she goes she wrll contmue to wm many irxends Teresa Paula Stem May 9 l930 Hrqhtstown Basketball 4 Volleyball 2 Baseball 2 3 4 Lrbrary Assrstant 4 Hrstory Counc1l4 Glee Club 3 4 Trmes Staff 2 3 4 Yearbook Semor Play Obyectlve COLLEGE Thrs dark harred hazel eyed mard says she rs colleqe bound and we know that she has nothmg to worry about there be cause rn addxtron to her consistent hrgh marks her personality rs such that rt attracts males and females allke In hxqh school Terry has been actwe rn dramatlcs and wrote many clever artxcles lor the Hlqh School Trmes and the Hrghtstoman She IS com pletely unoredxctable and she says she can always tell a schem mg wcman Teresa has a tlarr for clothes and a taste for them which ts unusual and mterestmg She rs haoolest when readmq paxntmg or playmg the prano l31l ffl?-I Betty Lou Tornqulst December 6 1929 Hrqhtstown Soclal Serv1ce Club 2 Glee Club 3 4 Trmes Staff 2 Hosprtalrty Group 4 G A A 4 KP: szdentl Commlttee Chaxrrnan for Play Yearbook Baseball 2 Hockey 2 3 4 Voll yballl 2 3 Numeral lcr Sports 3 Objectrve TELEPHONE O'-'ERATOR She xs ca'led L1z and rs care tree and always ready to cheer some one un wxth a bnqht savmg or a toke She 1S actrve 1n sports but she shtnes especrally rn hockey Her ambxtxon rs that of bemg a telephone ooerator but we wonder about those bets of hers Betty Lous curly lxght brown harr nod a vrgorous approval to pastlmes lxke dancmg and drmkmq malteds but she doesnt ltke ooor sports they take all the oleasure out ot a game even hockey and that wlth Betty Lou IS the end of the world Wllham Ioseph West Iuly ll 1928 Hxqhtstown Orchestra 1 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Soccer 4 Baseball 4 Photogra phy Club l Z Mustc Apprecratron Club 2 German Club 2 Year book Ob1ect1ve BUSINESS It you ever hear a norsy Hudson commg up the street lt rs sure to be B1ll If you want a frlend that s loyal and true 1lS also sure to be B111 Iust ask hmmy xt you dont belreve us He IS seen lt not out of town on a date dashrng around Hrqhtstown xn hrs auto dancmg rn the gym at noon trme or cuttmq up rn the halls between classes Soccer baseball and women have attracted B111 durmg hrs hrgh school days In all of Btlls un dertakmgs and tn hte we hope fortune w1ll overtake hlm Audrey Blanche Westover May 29 1929 Hlqhtstown Cheerleader 2 4 Basketball l 4 Hockey 4 Volleyball Z G A A 4 Semor Plav Glee Club l 3 Lrbrarv Asslstant 4 uocral SGYVICS Club 2 Obl9CIlV9 NURSING OR BUSINESS SCHOOL W'hose qmet fun and gentle manner are world renowned? Thats rtght IIS Audrey This dark halred popular qlrl answers elther to Aud or Westy Her smlle and actlveness ln sports are famous at least all around school and she IS to be found almost every day either cheerleadmq engaging rn any sport and laughmg Aud IS not qurte sure whether she wants to enter the protessxon of nursrng or whether her true love hes rn the commerctar held Wlth her great gray eyes her smlle her personalrty and her many and vaned talents she w1ll qo tar 1n any dlrectxon on the road of hte l32l Iames A Wrlson Ianuory 18 1947 Hrghtstown Oblectrve DENTAL MECHANIC When you look down tfre hall and see hrm Commq you start to smrle He Comes nearer and your smrle broadens By the trm he r aches you you are laughmg Yes Ilmmy Wrlson IS one ot those people who can always say somethmq funny at the rlqht 'or wrong txrne He IS another one of our Navy veter ans and he served ln the Brrtlsh Isles Franc Belgrum Germany Norway and Boston Irmrny says he w1ll DG an mdustrxous dental mechanlc when he frmshes school but the people around htm wrll Drobably be too busy lau ghrna wrt hrm to get much work accomplish d Gladys Eumce Wmhelcl Apr1ll6 1928 Hxghtstowrr Hockeyl 2 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseballl Z 3 4 Vo ey ball l 2 3 G A A 4 Numeral for Coort 4 I-lrstory Co.1nc113 Clee Club 3 4 Yearooolf Comm tree Charrm rr for Play Maga zme Drrve Reoresentatxfe 4 Obyectrxe f OlVllV1k.RClAL ADVEwTlSING Gay Llrceable 1-Xmbrtrous Darmg Youthrul Sentlmental thats GLADY S Who IS probably glvmq a party Saturday Who advrses tne lovelorrr male or female? Who rs referred to and gladly voluntee s to s oervlse any cmn rttee Her work as halrman or the adverrsmg Fommrt e lo bctfr senror play and the yearbook wlll prove to be of som ar l her 'uture career as a comm rcral crtrst Her tall lender haure rs tpped wrth short blond hazr nother asset xr a eld Ha Img 'nany mcknames v her only weakness b t sn seems to be at t 'arour' when b mg alled lrmev We wonder wlfy PARTING INTEROC ATORY by Raymond Iocc Look back youth' Have you forgotten? Do you Dart wrthout a word a tnouaht a lcok? What oi the days behrnd you and treasures and pleasures you took Look :mack youth' Have you 'oractt n? Look ahead youth' Wlll you rememb r? Have vour stud1es been m vam? Or wrll thev your goal of lrfe obtcm? Look ahead youth' Wzll you rem mber? Look up youth' Do you see Are vou blmded bv dust ol the road? O wxll you let Hmm above helo wrth yo load? Loolf up youtn' Do you see? Look up youth' Are you prepared? Wlll the world get rts due from your cart? Have you msnected your ladder befcr y start? Look up youth' Are you prepared? l . ' ' l . . l 1 ' ' . ' e e . ' . , ' ' ' . . . 9 . . y I . ..1 . ' f: , , : , , . : ' , . . : 11 - . . 1 . . . : V- s F: L ' ' : - , 1 ' if i . ' a. : - . . ,X . 4 V . - F 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' I ' - A - - '- , ' - at L f' ? . A X ,V , . as a good kld ? Right! GLADYS' She always likes to help out 1 r - L . C 1' . 5 ' ' t' , ' le r 1,1 ' A . . ' e li in . V ' e ' . . . S . ' Y ' 2 ' e ' a '. fl . , ' , , 's ' , u I e , . ., . xi e , A 1 ef . C ,. J. 4 J, ? H ,, 'J Y E - n . , , . Q3 1 , I ,.- . . . . 4 .e . , I E ': r D' 'Y - ' ur . ' - A 2 ou . - Y . SENIORS Shrrley Appleget Mary Arcner Leon Barth Russell Beauheu Betty Iane Becker Frank Bradley George Breed Carl Brmk T Frederrck Broadhurst Wrllram Buntmg Mary Ellen Burroughs lean Byrne I Vmcent Byrne Erleen Carson Chftord Conover Ruth Coward Walter Crarg Wrlham Crarg Earl Davrson E Dons Davrson H Carolyn Davrson Edward Delaney A Beverly Dxlorro Elleen Dunn Kenneth Exker Ioseph Ely Mary Alrce Ely Sarah Ely Robert Engle Elame Emmons Alrce Ftelds Gerald Fmn Blanche Flsher Theodore Greczyn Eleanor Hagerty Robert Harrxs Clara Herman Martan Hulse Eleanor Hummel Iohn Hutchinson Harvey Hutchmson Abraham Iosephson Alta Larrd Marjorie Lee Barbara Lxedtke Robert Malsbury Sherwood McChesney Edward McColl Cora Mrles Arhne Paladmo Carrre Payton W George Phrlllps Phyllrs Robmson Teresa Stem Bettv Lou Tornqurst Wrllxam West Audrey Westover Iames Wtlson Gladys Wmfxeld Semor Mwror NICKNAME Shlrl Arc'1y Lee Russ fOI'l1 Bradre Breedy Jrmkre reddy 1 lohnnre leanre Vmny Leeme C tit Ruthre Walt Wrt Sllck Do Mrclcey Bev Erleen Kenny oe Bangs rs Moose Turkey Gerry Blanche Ted Irmmre Bob Clalre Manan Ellre Iohnnre Hutch Abe Marge Bobble Ace Sklp Huqhrt Robin Arlme Srddre Iumor Phyl Terry I I Aud hmmre Lrmey 34 REMEMBER HIM OR HER Yearbook Edrtor Peddres Pan 'Jrpe Smoker Curly hatred Frenchman Wearer of Pxgtarls Sports Manager Latm Lover Shy Guy Clever Varsrty Player A Prmceton Admxrer Dog Lover Expert rn the Bulck Good Sport Our Frrst Wrle Nlght Owl A Gxggler Smooth Dancer Class Wxt Everybody s Photographer Very Neat Oblrgrng Person Frank Dowlxng An Attractrve Coquette Curly Top Our Class Clown Easy Blusher Tall and Carefree Neat Pamter Clother Connolsseur Burnt Sandwlch Maker Best Orcztor Rosy Cheeked Mrss A Swaqger Sophrstxcated Lady A Musxcran Qulet Gal Hearty Laughter Eftervescent Woman Hater Bullet Operator Avorder ol Females Tasteful Dresser Turkey Raiser Optumstrcal Farthful Class Sleepy Head Marned exG I Expert Irtterbug Wmner wrth Smxles Smger lnquxsrtrve Golden halted Lass Quite Dlfiervent Frrendly Always Energetic Ad Sollcrtor Tme Beauheu Cam Rarser Mother Confessor o o - ..t.t 111111113-11...1ffffffffffQffffIQ ' ' .ff ' 1- ...' - H l . 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'S ' S ........., - 'QM7'Mfffffffffiffff.ff ' 35 Class H lstory We gallant Senrors are now stand1ng on the threshold of our new l1ves look1ng expec tantly forward to the future But we pause a moment to look back at the four happy years we spent 1n H H S Drmly at frrst the events of our h1gh school days gltde by and then slowly become more clear Now we sm1le at the happy remembrances We felt k1nd of unportant and maybe a l1tt1e t1m1d when we entered 1I1 our Freshman year Vaguely we remember how we1rd we looked when our super1ors those sopho- mores dressed us up for Freshmen Week Even though we demed 1t we secretly hked be1ng kldded about the funny appearances we made When we got to know each other farrly well we elected our class offxcers for the rest of our Freshman year and for the next Sophomore year The offlcers were a follows Pres1dent Robert Engle V1ce Pres1dent Gordon Granger Secretary Arhne Palad1no Treasurer Sherwood McCnesney The cabtnet was sllghtly altered when we returned 1n our Sophomore year because the V1ce Pres1dent left our school Sh1r1ey Appleget took over th1s ofttce Now the tables were turned and we sophomores razed the new freshmen durmg Freshman Week Ga1ly we decorated the halls at Chrxstmas It was a very good Job rf we must say so ourselves We also had our f11'Sl dance the Sophomore Hop tn the spnng As we th1nk of rt now we can laugh but remember our embarrassment when the b1g barrel hlled w1th confettr wouldntturn over' Oh how we tugged and pulled on those strmgs' Our pat1ence however was soon rewarded when the barrel frnally ttpped and the br1ght p1eces of confettr showered over all the dancers At the end of the year we agaln elected of'f1cers who would preslde 1n our Iunlor year They were Pres1dent Vmcent Byrne VICE Pres1dent W1ll1am Buntmg Secretary Arlme Paladlno Treasurer lean Byrne When school reopened the followlng year we junlors boldly walked 1nto the halls of H H S We spent another happy go lucky year and th1s t1me We gave several mshed the muslc and helped to make the occaslon one that wlll long be remembered A specral event 1n our l1ves as upperclassmen was the rece1v1ng of our class r1ngs wh1ch we had chosen the prevlous year In the sprmg we llghtly boarded a bus and went on a class l1'1p to Phxladelphta for the day Before school closed for the summer we elected the offtcers for our Sen1or year Pres1dent W1ll1am Buntlng V1ce Pres1dent Mary Ellen Burroughs Secretary Arl1nePalad1no Treasurer lean Byrne We agaln entered school 1n the fall now be1ng senlors and the tradltlonal leaders of the lower classmen Ours was the unrque d1st1nct1on of be1ng the f1rst Sen1or class to be graced w1th the presence of valllant veterans ln our m1dst Durlng the course of the year we gave several dances among them was our Hallowe en Dance wh1ch was certalnly not only successful but was especlally unusual Of course the crownmg glory of all the dances we sponsored was the Sen1or Prom held the 29th of May We had our Sen1or play 1n the beg1nn1ng of the year Itwasa drama Altce Adams by Booth Tark mgton qu1te dlfferent from the usual comedles of the precedtng Sen1or classes We went to New York for the day on October the l8th We had a good tlme even though we all couldnt go to Brooklyn l1ke Kenny and Bob May l 2 and 3 we went to Wash1ngton to tour h1stor1c spots as well as to enjoy ourselves What a gay t1me that was' W1ll you ever forget Sen1ors'P Then the followlng events came rapldly the Sen1or Prom Class Day remember our shore party after the program was over? And hnally the event that summed up our four wonderful well spent years at H H S Baccalaurate grad uatlon Here we are agaln back to the present day The thought of leavlng our frlends and the place of all our fond memor1es saddens us but we th1nk of what IS ahead We l1tt up our heads and w1th one more backward glance at H H S we step over the threshold and 1nto the future l5l O . ' s , : dances, of which the most important was our Iunior Prom. The Princeton Dreamers fur- 3 Class Gzfts Shrrley Appleget lasso Mary Archer Peddre pennant Betty lane Becker bottle of glue by Arhne Paladrno Mary Ellen Burroughs a plece of strmg lean Byrne wrltmg paper Ruth Coward a gun Dons Davlson a pm Carolyn Davrson date book Beverly D1Ior1o memo pad Erleen Dunn bus trcket Mary Alrce Ely cook book Sarah Ely zrpper Elame Emmons pamt brush Alrce Frelds Iergens lot1on Blanche F1sher toothpaste Eleanor Hagerty tashron magazme Clara Herman a bell Marran Hulse nall pohsh Elenore Hummel a bank Alta Larrd hook and l1ne Marlorre Lee yoke book Barbara Lledtke a ch na dog Cora Mrles a scotty dog Arhne Paladrno dance book Carrle Payton typewrrter rlbbon Phyllrs Robmson True Romances M Teresa Stern a notebook' Betty Lou Tornqurst rolltng pm agazme You ve got the man you want at last So here s a lasso now hold htm tast For Mary th1s nennant of blue and ot gold Cause Peddre men suxt her we ve often been to d Smce vou cant seem to suck to one man It s a bottle ot glue we are grvxng to you We oresent you thrs token we know we re not wrong That s rrght Mary Ellen Just strmg em along Thrs packet of naoer rs lor you to wrtte Freddre And when hes at college you d better wrtte steady You mxght need thrs gun someday Use rt rt he gets awav To our neat sonhrstrcated Senror mxss We grve a om cause she remmds us of thrs We glve you thrs book to record every date To save you the trouble ot keeplng them straxght Because your memory rs so bad Here s a lrttle memo nad Smce Freehold seems to rnterest vou Thrs bus trcket should keep you from gettmg blue We glve you thrs book so that you can cook tmer Then Bxll ont have to eat at the drner I thrnk you know what a zrooer IS for And smce all you do IS gxggle I dont thrnk we need say more Because rn art vou do excel Thus oalnt brush seems to surt vou well So we gxve you thxs lotron wtth all our good wrshes Your teeth are oretty and bright as day So here s scm toothpaste keep them that way For you we have thts tashlon book Always keen that well dressed look Since we never know vou re around Thrs bell wall at least make a ltttle sound Nall nollsh wlll set your nails aglow Now all you have to do rs let them grow For only one reason do we grve you thls bank And that s because rt rhymes wrth Frank There are alwavs other hshes rn the sea So go out and catch hrm and lets see who hell be You re always nlaylng Jokes you re never done So thrs lxttle book should grve you some lun You ll lxke thrs addrtxon to your tamxly no doubt Cause now you ve got another relatxve that you can talk about We heard you had a Scottv We heard he as the one But now we hear xt s Harold So thls Scotty ts really done Srnce you and Campbell want to Jxtterbug Here s a dance book Now cut us a rug Thxs typewrxter nbbon seems to surt you well Because at typmg you are swell Smce your men always make you blue Here IS a magazlne that we know rs true We wanted to do somethrng to help you through college So here s a notebook stuff rt wrth knowledge Here s a lrttle rollmg mn Over Kochre mav you alwavs wrn o ' ' ' . 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I 37 l Audrey Westover a ladder Gladys Wrnfreld good luck charm Leon Barth magnrfy ng glass Buss Beaulreu a whrstle Frank Bradley and Carl Brrnk two paper dolls George Ereed Wrse potato chtps Fred Broadhurst glass B111 Buntrng a doll Vrncent Byrne Cert1f1cate of Merrt Clrfford Conover a horn Walter Crarg empty box B111 Crarg Yo Yo Earl Davrson a frlm Edward Delaney sarlor hat Kenneth Erker a false face Ioseph Ely powder Robert Engle dark glasses Gerald Frnn cough drops Ted Greczyn Trps for Wolves Robert Hams song boofc Harvey Hutchrnson prcture ot a a Iohn Hutchlnson curlers Abraham Iosephson wave set Bob Malsbury pencrl Sherwood McChesney toothpr ks Edward McColl can opener George Phrlltps balloon B111 We t telephone Iames Wrlson can of corn Xl Class Gzfts Smce vou cant get out at nrght Her s a ladder to ard vour flmht Heres a c arm to mak thrnrzs duckv We hone vou Il always strrke rt luckv S erlock Holmes uses one to track down hrs man So maybe 1t wrll helo you get her rt you can We know vou can use thrs whrstle oi tm Whr tl tcr her when you cant go rn We r sure vou are trred of lookmg for gals Co here are a couole we know youll be oals T e c Wise octato chms sutt you ftne Because we kno I you are lust that kmd This alass stands for somethmg Wh1Ch you desorse And rn thrs resolutron we know you are wrse Thrs lrttle lass rs not a Sue cr a Molly She rs tu t a sub trtute fcr Dolly This document rs lust a clue Thct Vtnnte Bvrne has been true blue You drrve so fast vou grve us a trraht So blow thrs when you re c mmg mto srght Because vou thmk that vou lack ncthrng Here rs a box of sa Because you always act so saooy Here IS a yo yo to make you happy Thrs frlm tor you may come rn handy When you see a grrl that rs a dandy tSometh1ng mrght ce This sarlor hat wrll have to do Untrl the Navv gets a hold of you Becau e your exoressrons are so gruesome Thrs false face wrll make rt a gruesome twoscme When you thrnk that you are gomg to blush Use sc of thrs to hrde that flush When at other fellows grrls you feel lrke makrnq masses Thtnk of us at H H S and rm t on these dark glasses You a e the orat r ol our cnorce Q0 these cough drcos wrll l-:eco you lrcm losmq your vorc For o wolf lrke you here are cme trps Reaa em and learn em there are really scm onus Because e know vou lrke to srnq Learn these songs and make lrke Brnq We couldnt gtve vou what fe wanted to So this orcture of a taxr wrll have to do Use these curlers everv nraht And your harr wzll be curlv wavy and brxghr Although now vou dont need thrs to keen vour waves rr Heres a bottle of wave set use rt just rn case For our class vou ve done many deeds Wrrte us a letter when you are 1n need We re sure vou must have eyes somewhe e So use these toothorclfs and show us your Dalr It she hasnt learned to cook as yet We thrnk thrs can ooener wrll be your best bet Into thrs balloon blo H all your hot axr Because we know you have more than your share Since you cant leave the grrls alone Call them up on thrs lrttle phone There s a lot of corn rn thrs tm can But vou ve got more you are the man l38l XE' 0 e' ' .' . --'A ' 11 e.' . 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' v Class Will We the senror class of nrneteen hundred and forty seven of H H S berng of sound Pl m1nd and body do hereby make publrsh and declare the followrng legacres Shrrley Appleget Gladys Wrnfreld and Mary Alrce Ely wouldnt leave therr abrlrty to get to school rn the nrck of trme to anyone Mary Archer and Phyllrs Robrnson leave therr strrng of Peddre boys to Ioan Barrett and Patty Hunt Leon Barth wrlls hrs Oldsmcr brle to Lloyd Renk It wont break down as easrly Lloyd To Martrn Sutphrn Russell Beaulreu bequeaths hrs manly beard Srn e Tonr Becker has somethmg else to keep her warm she leaves her fur coat to Mary Ann Eowker Frank Bradley presents hrs green sports lacket to Mousey Thomas George Breed s 200 pounds rs to be drstrrbuted between Walter Brown and Bobbre Nolan Carl Brrnk grves all hrs rllegal excuse cards to Howard Rozel To Patsy Davrson Fred Broadhurstbequeaths hrs ego B1llBuntrng leaves hrs leadershrp of the Senror Class to anyone who wants the headache Mary Ellen Burroughs corrsrders leavmg her bra n to Mrs Harpers Latrn classes lean Byrne and Elenore Hummel wrll therr cheerleadrng abrlrty to Marge Adams and Errka Parker Vrncent Byrne leaves hrs pretty harr to Iames Muse Clrfford Conover contrrbutes for ty cases of Vaselme Harr Tonrc to be drstrrbuted among the Iunror class Ruth Coward keeps her typrng skrll to be used rn future lrfe Walter Crarg bestows hrs smooth danc mg abrlrty to Leo Fenrty Ted Greczyns swagger 1S left regretfully to Charles Crarg Irmmy Wrlson and Ed McColl leave therr place as honorable ex GI s of the Senror Class to be frlled by Ed Tabler and Vrncent Ely Walt Crarg grves hrs wrse cracks to Mr Al bert We thrnk he needs some new ones Earl Davrson s flarr for photography goes to Iack Ely Dorrs Davrson gladly wrlls her soldrers to Margaret Nau Dorrs no longer needs them Ed Delaney and Clara Herman leave therr quretness to Homer Thompson and Beth Shrvers respectrvely Bevery Drlorros nack for keeprng all the boys happy s wrlled to Ann Mellevold Erleen Dunn consrders leavmg her pleasant drsposrtron to Marrlyn Land Kenny Elker leaves hrs cute crew cut to Charles Ugr Ioe Ely wants Drnger Schank to rnherrt hrs poker Casrno Blanche Frsher wrlls her rosy cheeks to Ianet Cot trell Sarah Ely and Elarne Emmons artrstrc abrlrty goes to Prof Hunt Robert Engle leaves hrs wolfrng technrque no on second thought he had better keep rt Alrce Frelds QIVGS up her posrtron at Cunnrngham s to George Hummel To Florence Pullen Marlan rntrusts her burld Eleanor Hagerty leaves her abrlrty to study to Iohnny Walker Robert Harrrs wrlls hrs musrcal talent to Eugene DuBell John Hutchrnson leaves ms bash fulness to Skrppy Cox Harvey Hutcarnscn donate hrs horn headlrghts and rado to all the boys who walk to school The basketball team of Gerald Frnn and Abraham Iosephson rs left to Fred Nurko Alta Larrd neatness goes to Phyllrs Tomberg Make use of rt Phyll1s Marrorre Lee and Carolyn Davr on lea Je therr pla e rn tne physrcs class to any grrls brave enough to take thrs masculrne subject Barbara Lerdtke wrlls her g ft of gab to Lrbera Nebbra Bob Mal bury leaves hrs patrence to Algebra I teach ers Sherwood lV'cChesney leaves hrs changeab lrty to the weather Cora M le and Car rre Payton wrll therr dancrng ab lrty to Lrll an Tack on Arlrne Paladrnos neat curly bla k ha r to Betty Chance George Ph ll p rnfluen e wth Dr W llrams rs left to Bay Hubble Betty Lou Tornqurst leaves her ablrty to get along nrcely wrth everyone to Anne Gauntt Teresa Stern bequeaths her self onf dence to th n om ng Freshman Clas Brll West leaves Audrey Westover W lls h r one man style to Lo s Franc s '35 - , . , I , - 1 1 - 1 :s . . . 1 . ,. R. . . . 1 .D , , 1 C' . - . . s r c . . i . rs - 1 C . , -. c i . tis' 1 ' i 5' ' . -c i ei: i s. ' . 1 e -. i t Class Prophecy Lad1es and Gentlemen our t1me mach ne has taken you ten years 1nto the mys ter1ous future By the mere flrp of a d1a1 the fam1l1ar faces of the class of 47 come 1nto V1eW Here we are rn Hrghtstown cmd what other place 1S more log1cal to enter frrst than the Candy K1tchen'? Iust as we start to go 1n we see Mary Ahce Ely and Beverly D1Ior1o walk1ng hand m hand W1th dazed looks upon then' faces They st1ll dont know what to do w1th then lrves fThere they walk along the busy br1ght1y hghted streets up and down up and downl As the grrls pass out of srght we peer 1nto the K1tchen tfor the fxrst t1me 1n years? and sure enough we see Ela1ne Emmons and Betty Becker Sltllng over a coke They are fort1fy1ng themselves before the even1ng performance 1n Ma Hulse s Rhrnestone Horseshoe where they are the or1g1nators of the1r famous exotrc song and dance num ber Ma s has become the n1ghtly hangout of the promment bus1nessmen of the town 1nclud1ng Bob Malsbury Sherwood McChesney and Ioe Ely tst1ll blush1ng from last I'l1gl'1lS showl At the other end of town the canteen IS thr1v1ng Wlth Phyll1s Robmson as recep t1on1st KPhyll1s 1S now Queen of the Peddle Crowd J Turn1ng at the corner of Stockton Street we see B111 West obl1v1ous of the t1me of n1ght trymg to sell h1s razor blades automat1c penc1ls and 10 way k1tchen utens1ls to some homemakers mcludrng the former Mary Archer Betty Lou Tornqurst and George Phllllps Well well here we are at dear old H H S It IS dark but 1nstantly we are let 1n by Carl Br1nk the H1ghtstown San1tat1on Inspector Cwho has been checkrng to see that there arent too many candy papers 1n the gyml By now Erleen Dunn has now taken MISS Sm1th s place and Elenore Hummel 1S the present gym teacher tOut of force of hab1tJ we glance at the bul1et1n board and see fto our SUIPIISSJ that Clrfford Conover promment dalry farmer Earl Davrson and Ted Greczyn have just been elected to the school board and that th1s board has appo1nted Barbara Lledtke as school nurse to fill the vacancy caused when Carolyn Davrson catches our eye Such perspect1ve ' Walk1ng down the walk whom should we see but Bob Engle and Mr and Mrs Fred Broadhurst fthe former lean Byrne? comrng out of the Engle res1dence The men are partners 1n the N1ger1an Eng1neer1ng Company and lean takes care of all the clerrcal work Other members of the class of 47 1n thrs company 1nclude B111 Bunt1ng 1n charge of the Pr1nceton D1v1s1on Kas everl Frank Bradley head of the East S1ber1an branch and Leon Barth currently superv1s1ng matters 1n Pago Pago CI-Xfter talktng over old umes for a few m1nutes we are just about to say goodbye when Bobby asks us 1f we know the latest and hands us a copy of the Gazette now a four page dally edrted by none other than Arlme Palad1no Eagerly serzmg the paper we stare at the headhnes for the d1vorce of McColl vs McColl Knee Erleen Carson? has been settled w1th a re conc1l1at1on Lawyer George Breed helped to brtng the couple together aga1n R1ght under th1s story there 1S an account of the fue at the Wmfreld Cottage Construc t1on Co Everyth1ng was lost but thanks to the heIO1SITl of frreman Iohn Hutchmson sec retar1es Alta Larrd and Cora M1les were saved Mrss W1nf1e1d Sald that the cause was unknown The Class1f1ed Column l1sts a house up for sale Checkmg It we see that 1t IS Ed Delanys he wants to sell 1t tn order that he may go out west and become a hermlt And Carr1e Payton 1S open1ng a branch of the Kather1ne Dunham School of Danc1ng Thzs IS about all 1n th1s ed1t1on of the Gazette and clostng 1t we suddenly real1ze that dtnner t1me has passed us by Where el e to go but to Hues for food? We enter but to our surpr1se the butldmg IS now known a the H1ghlSlOWn Powder Box a beauty parlor and 1t 1S jomtly owned by Ruth Coward and Blanche Frsher Lookmg around l40l I A . , . . . . 1 . - 1 . 1 1 . . . 1 - - . 1 1 1 , 1 . . . 11 11 , . . . . . 1 11 - 11 . . . . I - 1 . . . . 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 ' . . . . ,, . 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 . . . . 1 . , . 1 1 1 1 , . ... , . . 1 , . . . . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 ' - 1 1 ' . . . 1 . 1 1 - . 1 C . 1. . , - - - - Q 11 - 11 I 3 I 1 . , Class Prophecy we spy Audrey Westover under a mudpack and nearby Russell Beaul eu 1S havrng hrs wave set They re st1l1 gomg steady' S nce Al1ce F1eld s Sp1nster Haven 1 full for the n ght we must go to Trenton for a room Boardlng the bus we fmd that Abraham losephson IS dr1v1ng When he re coqn1zes us he tells us that the bus cards are des1gned by Sarah Ely now a commer c al art1st An espec1ally large card announces a rec1tal by Robert Harrrs 1n the War Memorral next week As we pass by V1nn1e Byrne s farm Abe mentlons that It IS here that mad sc1ent1st Kenny Elker IS try1ng to grow potatoes w1thout jackets Good Luck' Farther up the road we see B111 Cra1g s Goat Farm and B1llchas1ng goat out of h s house wh1le Walt IS peacefully asleep under a tree What a surpr1se awalts us 1n W1ndsor' Now lt IS a stately college town the Slle of W ndsor Tech Gerry Fmn 1S pres1dent and Teresa Stern IS dean of women I hear that Sh1rley Appleget has been hlred as an Enghsh teacher and that he w1ll be IH charge of the annual yearbook Ham1lton Square has also changed' Here IS the world famous Happy Dale San tar1um Hay lack 1S on the board of trustees and Marg e Lee lS supervlsor of pa tents Clare Herman tends to all the bookkeepmg and Dr Eleanor Hagerty famed psy chtatr st has Just been called 1n for consul atton 1n the case of hmmy W1lson Abe 1S almost by Happy Dale when suddenly a thought str1kes us Here IS free food and lodg1ng and a chance to see some of our old fr ends and an opportunrty to see 1f those funny l1ttle fllS that we ve been havtng lately mean anyth ng So we b1d Abe to stop the bus and start for HAPPY DAYS AT HAPPY DALE' Class Day Program Theme See1ng the Class of 1941 by Telev1s1on Characters Announcer Kenneth E1ker Class H1stor1an Marjorte Lee Class Prophets Mar1an Hulse Al1ce Ftelds Teresa Stern Class W1ll Robert Malsbury Betty lane Becker Class Gttts Fred Broadhurst lean Byrne Quartet Chfford Conover V1ncent Byrne Sherwood McChesney Bu scll Beaulreu Cornhuskers Gladys Wnf1eld Arl1ne Palad no Mary Al ce Ely Mary Archer Elenore Hummell Sh rley Appleget Betty Lou Tornqu t Beverley D1Ior1o Mary Ellen Burroughs and Audrey Wes ove Sponsor Harvey Hutch1nson I 41 Y 9 . . . , . . . . . , ,, . 1. .N . l a l , Q ' I ' I I - I - . . f . . 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Senior Play Mrs Adams Mr Adams Alxce Adams Walter Adams Arthur Russell Rosle Gertrud ALICE ADAMS Drrected by Mrs Edgar Pearce Arlme Paladmo Robert Malsbury Mary Ellen Burroughs Wlllram Crarg Robert Engle Elenore Hummel Maqone Lee Frank Dowlmg Ella Dowlmg Mrs Dowlmg Mr Lamb Mr Lohr Harvey Malone Mabe Edward Delaney Phyllis Robrnson Shirley Appleqet Robert Hams Earl Davxson Teresa Stern Gerald Fmn Eleanor Hagerty Under the d1rect1on of Mrs Edgar Pearce the class presented on November 21 and 22 Al1ce Adams by Booth Tarkmgton a three act tragedy At e1ght o clock the aud1tor1um lrghts dlmmed the foothghts went on the curta n was rarsed the play was on It was a success from the begrnmng to end The play starred Mary Ellen Burroughs as Ahce Adams Wllh Bob Malsbury as V11'gll Adams Arl ne Palad1no as Mrs Adams and W1ll1am Crarg as the care free Walter The plot centers around Allce who wants to garn her place rn the town s soclal set and Ahce s mother who tr1es desperately to help her reach thrs goal Alrce s 1dol Arthur Russell was portrayed by Robert Engle Other mem bers of the cast mcluded Edward Delaney as Frank Dowlmg Shrrley Appleget as Mrs Dowl ng Phylhs Bobmson as Ella Dowlmg Robert Harns as Mr I A Lamb Earl Davlson as Charlre Lohr Teresa Stern as Mrldred Palmer Gerry Flnn as Harvey Malone and Eleanor Hagerty as Mabe The comedy was suppl1ed by the ma1ds Beverly DIIOIIO Elenore Hummel and Marlone Lee I4 CAST Malena ....... 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Council -Ns 'UQ I 5 vm. silly :Z-43-at Frrst Row Cora Mrles lSecretaryl Vrrgmra Turo tTrea urerl Cora Lee Drew Ioan rorman Robert Dev Seconfl Row Fred Broadhurst fPresrd ntl Curtxs Wrllrams CV1cePres1d ntl Paul Evans Nl George Coons Mrss Dorothv Tuohev fl-Xdvrscrsl GAA Dorothy Adams Glorla Stults Carol Cronce Mary Archer Cora Lee Drew Crac Van Aken Maryorte Adams Cora Mrles Ertka Parker Alrce Panasuk Manlyn Larrcl Audrey Westover Vrrgmra Turo fV1cePres1dentJ Lorrarne Schermer Geraldme Dunn Rhoda Mach Barbara Nolan Ruth Mount Sarah Totten Mtss Tuohey Ioan Forman Blanche Frsher Shrrley Aopleget 'Secretary Atlme Paladmo Edtth Ryan Phyllts Ryan Sally Mount Mary Alrce Ely Shrrley Crosl'-aw fTreas urerl Eleanor Haqertv Betty Ioan Cottrell Alta Latrd Ann Guantt Barbara Whrtson Absent from Pxcture Betty Lou Tornqurst CPres1dentl Gladys Wmtreld Constance Hagerty I4 4, V , l 1 , ,W Left to Right: Beverly Diloric, Iean Byrne, Elencre Hummel, Ican West, Mary hllen Burroughs, 9 l Tlmes Staff Lett to Rlght First Row Vlrgxma Blum Mary Ellen Burroughs Rhoda Mach Teresa Stern Alrce Pcmasuk Ioyce Stults Lxllxan Russo Second Row Mrs Iames Conleston Betty Wmcklhoier Shtrley Aooleget Arlme Paladmo Edltorl Eleanor Hagerty lane Farr Carolyn Symmes Carol Lasche Thrrd Row Mxss Dorothy Stauffer Frank Bradley Robert Engle Charles Craig Ierome Welsh Ioseph Stults Addrson Bennett Fourth Row Earl Davxson Georae Breed Albert Harrls EDITOR IN CHIEF Arllne Paladmn 47 ASSOCIATE EDITORS Teresa Stern 47 Robert Engle 47 nl anor I-Tagerty 47 Shrrley Appleget 47 Vlrglna Blum 48 lane Farr 48 Rhoda Mach 48 Betty Wlncklhofer 48 EXCHANGE EDITOR Ceorge Breed 47 BUSINESS ADVISOR Mss Dorothy Stauifer GIRLS SPORTS REPORTER Mary Ellen Burroughs 47 REPORTERS Albert Harr1s 49 Carol Las he 49 Alrce Panasuk 49 Carolyn Symrnes 49 BUSINESS MANAGER Earl Davlson 47 ASST BUS MANAGERS :rank Bradley 47 Ioseph Stults 48 Add1son Bennett 49 I50l Charles Crarg 49 Phyllls Tomberq 49 Ioyce Stults 50 L1ll1an Russo 50 TYPISTS florence Pullen 48 Martha Re1d 48 LITERARY ADVISOR Mrs I W Copleston 0 '- I 1 1 1 1 1 . . . , 1 1 D- 1 . 1 1 1 1 L- 1 . . . 1 1 1 -1 1 . 1 A C - 1 1 . . 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 . , rs C 1 - 1 1 . 1 1 . . , v 1 . 1 -1 , . 1 i -Q 1 1 . 1 laugh School Tlllmes Sunnis lo fill! 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XX.-mal., R1-Kululu lvml mfr. lu..-A--l Ymmrm ew, .., , sbffg Tr-,Dv ' mn,-.,1. cm- Rui-1, mm , . 51 I Semor Glee Club EEL: --- Frrst Row Helen Wrllrams Barbara Lerdtke Netta Mae Beauheu Glorra Anderson '-latncxa Hunt Charlotte Iohnson and Carol Cronce Second Row Florence Danser Kathleen Kelly Alxce Panasuk Ioan Barrett Edrth Oser Teresa Stern Ianet Cottrell Barbara Nolan Estelle Lerdtke Elenore Hummel Thrrd Row Lrlllan lackson Alxce Grlford Vlrgmra Turn Arlrne Paladmo Beverly Drlcno Futa Frsher Shrrley Phrllms 'JearlV1.s1nt1n1 Dons DelPuo Fourth Row Theodocra Wlllxams lane Farr Betty Wmcklhoter Carolyn Symmes Shrrley Uodrke Marv Archer Sarah Totten Margaret Nau Frith Row Dons Davrson Alta Larrd Robm Wxllrams lanet Dey Alrce Mount fmanrstl Marjorre Adams lean Danser Dorothv Ervm Anderson Addrson Bennett Dorothy Adams Seventh Row Hrllel Knstal Tony Nebbra Russell Beaulxeu Sherwood McChesney Wrlham Buntrng Shrrlev Croshaw Ethvl Baremore Albert Harris Erghth Row Wrllram Crarg George Phrllms Iohn Walker Harold Cox Robert Harrrs Wrllxam West Iames Buntmfv Robert Malsburv Fred Broadhurst Tne Senror Glee Club Was led lh1S year by Mr Iames Bachman Whrle the Iun1or Glee Club was under the duectron of Mr Alfred Masonhermer The horuses comb1ned to present two very hne programs one bemg the Chrrstmas Concert whrch rncluded such numbers as Sleep Holy Babe Whrle Shepherds Watched Therr Sheep Lo How A Rose Eer Bloommg No Candle Was There and No F1re and In the Lonely Mrdnlght At the Sprmg Concert such numbers as Pams Anqellcus It s A Grand Nlght For Smgrng The Orches tra Song The Deaf Old Lady and The Lord s Prayer were presented l5l o . . . M . 1 1 A . . V A 1 1 , z . ' . . .Q I A , . . .' . -- : 1 1 1 1 - 1 , 1 1 . Sixth Row: Curtis Williams, Calvin Perrine, Earl Davison. Anne Guantt. Ruth Mount, Barbara ,, . . . - 1 C . . I . . - - 11 11 11 . 1 - 11 11 1 . 11 11 1 1 1 . . 1, 11 . . 1, . 1 . 11 . 1 11 11 1 . . . 11 11 I I - 11 11 11 11 1 11 . 1 . I1 .Tumor Hugh Gwls Glee Club r VV EEC .Tumor Hugh Boys Glee Club LEC ' dbyM. L5 4 Orchestra Standmg leit to rrght Mr Bachman Barbara Allen Iuanrta MCAllff Elame Drlono Betty Ann Punk Sylvra Werner Robert Morris Addrson Bennett Horace Brown Rlchard Ely Iames Euiemla Walter Brown Wllllam Craig George West Paul Evans Calvm Perrme Albert Harns Seated leit to right Carolyn Branson Florence Srtko Beatnce Slaoack Hrllel Knstal lean Hrrschkora Mlchael Parker Harvev Shue and Robert Harns Absent from prcture Estelle Lerdtke fpranrstl The orchestra thrs year under the drrectron of Mr Iames Bachman has expanded consrderably The mstrumentatron now 1nc1udes fourteen strrngs eleven brass four woodw1nd two percussron Thrs group has partrcrpated m two major programs throughout the year The Semor Play and the Sprmq Concert and furmshed musrc for all assembly programs Several smaller groups such as the Dance Orchestra the Brass Quartet the German Band and the Clarlnet Quartet have appeared durmg the year at meetmgs of varrous organrzatrons of the town as Nell as at many school functrons l54 Sticklin. Ioseph Wincklhoter, Iohn O'Neill, l-lcrrold Ugi. Edward Ossowskl, Eugene Dubell. llllorton Band Back Row lelt to nght Fred Dxetenbach Paul Evans Horace Brown Robert Lugannam Alan Haskrns Iames Eulemla Fxfth Bow Gall Faulkner George Soearman Ioseph Morns Sydney Barth Earl Davlson Fourth How Robert Thomas Rxchard Lloyd Albert Hams Geraldme Pctter Smrth Calvxn Pemne Iohn ONerll Mr Bachman Second Row Iohn MacNamara Carol Abrahamson Iohn Adams Roger Malsbury Robert Morris Addlson Bennett Iohn Pritchard Harry Barth Robert Lasche Fxrst Row Iohn Mrchmskr Walter Brown Wrllram Crarg George West Calvm Nodlne Theodore Ely The Hrghtstown Hrgh School Band was hom th1s year under the drrectlon of Mr Iames Bachman The band has mcreased rapxdly throughout the year and at 1ts flrst appearance durlng the Sprmg Concert contalned all those prc tured above I l W Third Row: 'Iohn Ryba, Robert Harris. HUIQISY Shue, Eugene Dubell, Edward Ossowski. David 55 Snapshots HO rw-mf' Dnilnmc. 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Vincent Byrne , M. . ................... . .. Fred Nuyko Hamilton Twp. H. S. .....,... . Willigm Bunting Penl'1i1'lqlOn Pl'..p. ............. , L5 Trenton H. S. ............... . Trenton Catholic H. S. ....... , Stat- Home For Boys ......,... Icxmesburq H. S. ............. . STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Chatham ....,.. ...,......... HS Opp Varsity Basketball WINNERS GROUP I CENTRAL IERSEY BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Left to Right First Row Curtis Williams Iohn Walker Russell Beaulieu Vincent Byrne ICap tcnnl Fred Broadhurst Kenneth Eiker William Bunting Second Row lack Ely fMgrl Robert Engle James Muse Robert Malsbury Richard Ely tMqr Harold Cox KMgrD Harold I Hunt fCoachD LINE UP H H S Opo Pennington H Forward Fred Broadhurst pembenon H 5 Forward Vincent Byrne Bo,-dentown H Center Kenneth Elker South Rive, H Guard Russell Beaulieu Iamesburg H 5 Guard Iohn Walker pnnc ton H 5 Substitutes Robert Engle Robert Mals tin Sutohm Iames Muse BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1946 47 H H S Opp Allentown H S Alumni Iamesburg Pemberton Morrisville Highland Park H S 32 54 H S cancelled Allentown H S South River H S MOUISVIII H S Bordentown H S Princ ton H S Highland Park H S STATE TOURNAMENT PLAY OFF Sayervrlle H S Frenchtown H S Atlantic Highlands H S Fort Lee E591 ' .S. .......... 45 33 . 44 27 ' : , - . . ............ 33 26 bury, Curtis Williams, William Bunting, Mar- Pennington H. S. .......... 48 33 ' ', . ' . . .......... 28 26 ' 'e . . ............ 54 38 . . .......... 48 26 - ' ' e . . ,....,...... 35 45 ' ' .. ......... . 35 50 . . ..,......... 45 za , ' .................... 37 41 ' .. ............ 30 13 ' . . ........,... 39 37 ....,............. 39 29 ' ' . . .... 39 35 ' .. .......... ..,.........,....... 3 9 54 Varsity Baseball Candldates Leit to Rrght FIISQ Row Harold Hunt KCoachl Leo Srkorskr Iohn Septak Rrchard Danser Robert Hancock Robert Swam Robert Dey Wrlham Bunting Iames Buntmg Iohn Garduner Curtrs Wllhams Second Row Rrchard Ely Russell Beaulreu Wlllxam Cralg Ierome Welsh Ronald Kennedy Peter Srmonson Gerrv Fmn Fred Broadhurst Thrrcl Row Abraham Iosephson Raymond Hutton Davxd Smlth Homer Thompson Marun Sutphm Robert Bastedo Fourth Row Leon Wetherxll George Breed Wlllram West Leo Femty Horace Brown Iohn Walker BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1947 Momsvrlle April May Iune 3 State Hcme For Boys Iamesburq Lawrencevrlle Prmc ton Trenton Cathollc Trenton Catholic Lawrencevrlle I Allentown Morrisville Prrnceton Iamesburg ISO V Away Home Away Away Away Home Away Home Away Horne Home Hc me ! I I 4 4 1 ' 18-- ' ' ............ ., 22- . . . . 25 - ............. . 29--Allentown ................ Home 1- ' I. V. ..... . 6 - ' 'e .............. . 9- ' .......... 13- ' ....... . 14- ' . . .... . . 20- ............. . 22- ' ' ...... ...... . . 27- ' ............... . I Lelt Wmg Betty Lou Tornqurst Semors Sophomores Hockey 'hr WINNERS INTER MURAL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Lett to Rrght Front Row Ruth Coward Beverly D1Ior1o Came 'Dayton Cora Mules Elenore Hummel and Iean Byrne Second Row Mary Ahce Ely Blanche Fzsher Audrey Westover Eleanor Hagerty Alta Lalrd Mary Archer Shrrley Appleget Absent from prcture Gladys Wmfreld Betty Lou Tornqurst Alxce Frelds and Barbara Lerdtke LINE UV SCHEDULE Let Inner Rrqht Inner Rrght Wlnq Lett Hall Center Half Rlght Half Alrce Frelds Gladys WIHIISICI. Elenore Hummel Shrrley Appleget Iean Byrne Beverly D1Ior1o Cora Mrles Mary Alrce Ely Sarah Ely Semors Hrghtstown Iunrors Iamesburq Blanche Flsher Carrle Payton Alta Lalrd Eleancr Hagerty Bcrbora Lexdtwze Marv Arch Leit Back Rrght Back Goal Keeoer Substitute Audrey We lover Drrector Mxss Dorothy Tuohey An all school hockey team partrcrpated rn a Hockey Play Day whrch was sponsored by the G A A and held November 23 Iamesburq won the round rob1n tournament by wmmng two out of three games whrle Pr1nceton won the other I61l 1 , I , xx f avi., 'If I ' ..,.... ,...... ' ' , ..,.... 7 . . . . O I I ' ' .,...... 5 ' . . . Center Forward I . . . Ruth Coward Hi'?hfS!0W1'1 --AA 2 Princeton - ' ,........... . . ' - - - - 0 ' : s . A A I A Basketball 'Vw- ' W' WINNERS OF SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Left to Rrght Iean Byrne Shrrley Appleget Sarah Ely Mary Alrce Ely Mary Ellen Burroughs Beverly Drlorro Baseball Lett to Rrght Frrst Row Beverly D1Iorro Glorra Anderson Lors Morrrs Carol Cronce Ioyce Stults Anne Van Lleu Dorothv Adams Shrrley Cronce Second Row Kathleen Kelly Pearl Vrsrntrnr Came Payton Ruth Coward Barbara Lxedtke Rosemary Drlorxo Elenore Hummel Thrrd Row Alrce Hubble Lrllran Iackson Harrret Fulton Cora Mrles Beth Shrvers Shrrley Phrllrps Carolyn Symmes Fourth Row Audrey Westover Dorothy Ervrn Lrllran Russo Ruth Mount Anne Gauntt Edrth Oser Carolyn Elhs Rrta Fisher Frith Row Ioan Forman Bobble Nolan Margaret Bowker Martha Hutchrnsorr Phyllrs Ryan Alrce Mount Rhoda Mach Srxth Row Gertrude Bvme Corena Underhrll Magdcrhna Rotter Betty Cottrell Eleanor Hagerty Mary Archer Blanche Frsher l2l 3 , Varslty Cheerleaders Left to Right Iecm Byrne Dorothy Adams Beverly Drlorro Audrey Westover Burborcr Nc '1 Elenore Hummel Slonrllng Left Slde Ruth Mount Erqht Sade Shrrlev Aooleqet Jumor Varslty Cheerleaders Back Row Left to Rrght Anne Gcuntt Marlene Adams Beth Shrvers Front Row Left to Rlght Carol Cronce Errkcr Parker Iocm West Advrsor Mrss Dorothy Tuohey I 1 o Advisor: Miss Dororhy Tuohey. 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Q .9 r X we use -T-can vm,nQS J xl I 'QS how Tzu-nano-.1 ,JM use us 9 ff- c ' , N I A' Rf '!l,,w H :Zn Class of 194 EEE ' Lett to Rrght Fxrst Row Lrllran Iaclrson Hel n Skeba Paulrne Weaver Constance Conover Frances Kolnoskr Pearl Vrsmtmr Maxme Baldwrn Alrce Gifford Ruth Mount Dorothy Adams Florenc Pull Second Row Theodocra Wrlhams Shxrlev 'fhrllros Ezleen Cronce Lots Francrs Helen Wlllrams Martha Herman Vrrwmra Tum Estelle Lx dtke Betty George Martha Rexd Thrrd Pow V1rg1n1a Blum Bobby Ioan Nolan Shrley Croshaw Ann Melevold Ethel Bare more Rrta Prscher Mmerva Danser Barbara Whrtson Dons Del Puo Betty Wmclclhoier Fourth Row Maraaret Nau Edrth Oser Rho la Mach Robert Mever Frith Row lane Farr Earl McKn1ght Iames E1.fem1a Edward Tabler Fred Nurko Charles Ugl Alma Wnrxht Xnthony Nebbla Curtls Wllllctms Seventn Row Ravmond Russo Leo Femtv Ierome Welsh Rrchard Ely Davrd Smxth Morton Hlrschkofi RobertWo1c1ec'1owsk1 Ioseoh Stults IUNIOR OFFICERS Presrdent Martln Sutphln VICE Pres1dent VIIQIHIQ Blum Secretary Ruth Mount Treasurer Ierome Welsh Executlve Councll Representatrves Robert Meyer lane Farr Athleuc Councrl Representatrves V1rg1n1a Turp Curtls Wllharns Advrsors Mrs Ada Harper and M1ss Dorothy Stauffer l66l 2 Herz. 'Sixth Rowz- Nlck Cerxtenaro. Martin Sutphin, Richard Anderson, Iohn Walker, Harvey Shue, Class of 1949 Left to Rxght Frrst Row Albert Forman .george Hurnm l Charles Craxg Robert Thomas W11 ham Green Addxson Bennett Robert Hancock Rxchard Danser Raymond Hubble Arnolrl Boqatz Second Row Kathleen Kellv Lcls Morns Betty Chance Florence Danser Carol Cronc Char lotte Iohnson Adele Centenero Carol Lasche Ioyce Mount Alxce Panasuk Llllran Bowker Thrrd Row Errka Parker Cora Lee Drew Ianet Cottrell Netta Mae Beaulxeu Glorla Anflerson Patrrcxa Hunt Shxrley Uodrke Margaret Bowker Carolyn Symmes Lorrame Schermer Fourth Row Maryorre Adams Geraldme Dunn Fosanne Katz Ioan Barrett Robm Wxlhams Mary Lou Evans Iohn Bvrne Peter Srmonson Aanes Cler Barbara And rson Frith Row Iack Elv Lxbera Nebbla Ianet Dey Beatnce Barley Delores Warner Slxth Row Dorothy Ervm Sara Totten lean Danser Alan Haskms Lowell Perrme Georqe Wes. Seventh Row Grace Van Aken Anne Gauntt Harold Cox Paul Evans Iohn Seotak Ronald Exqhth Row Iohn Czyzykowskr Iames Buntlnq Iohn Cardun r Calvm Perrme Hillel Kr1stal Leo SlkOISk1 Wxllxam Thompson Fzchard Ely Albert Harr1s SOPHOMOHE OFFICERS Pres1dent Calvm Perrrne VICE Presldent Iohn Byrne Secretary Ahce Panasuk Treasurer Iames Buntmg Advlsors Mrs Iarnes Copleston Mr Harold Hunt and M1ss Vera Tombleson Executlve Counc1l Representatlves Sara Totten Iohn Carduner Athletlc Coun 11 Hepresentatrves Cora Lee Drew Paul Evans L61 I I i 1 E i, , I l, 4 f .121 F: l 3' ' 1 ' : , C ' e , ' , . '- Kennedy, Homer Staudinger, Leon Wetherill. t I I . I' D A It 1 F ' l Class of 1950 Le't to Rxght Frrst Row George Perrxne Rlchard Kotler Wlllldm Bradford Mlchael Parker Clrflord Nrxon Wllbur Mlles Ierry Thomoson Robert Dev Second Row Mary Ann Bowker Shirley Cronce Emma Conovrtz Alrce Hubble Betty Scheen Celeste Bvrne Nancv Weed Ioan West Manlyn Lalrd Gloria Stults Ioyce Stults Thrrd Row Ioan Kollmar Martha Hutchrnson Patncxa Davlson Mane Lewxs Rose Mary D1 lorro Betty Hlggms Ann Van Lreu Iean Strlcklm Audrey Poulson 'jatrxcla Weaver Fourth Row Barbara Campbell Evelyn Mount Carolyn Elhs Ianet Hensler Thelma Brown Margaret Mellevold Ioan Anderson Magdelxne Rott r Ioan Srmonson Frith Row Gertrude Byrne Vhyllls Ryan Ellzabeth Shrvers Anne Wendt Nancy Gorclon Marv Lou Parker Sallv Mount Srxth Row Audrey Gordon Ioan Forman Lxlhan Russo Ioan Wmcklhoter Constance Hagerty Edrth Ryan Harrlet Fulton Seventh Row Harold Stxllwell Euqene Dubell Corena Underhxll Betty Ioan Cottrell Myra Hulse Lawrence Blake Robert Swam Elghth Row Horace Brown Raymond Perchalskx Walter Brown Robert Bastedo Ioseph Wxncklhofer Thomas Hoffman Executwe Councll Representatlves Edrth Ryan L1l11an Russo Walter Brown Athletrc Councrl Representatrves Ioan Forman Robert Dey I I r 4 : . . , . . , , . 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