Hillside High School - Epoch Yearbook (Hillside, NJ)
- Class of 1945
Page 1 of 108
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 108 of the 1945 volume:
“
Ex Lib PIS The Class of Presents HILLSIDE HIGH SCHOOL HILLSIDE S MEW JERSEY f !) J1 £ UJ 0 i! 0 ' y 'ITH an eye on the future, we nevertheless cannot resist casting a backward glance at the unforgettable years spent in Hillside High. The following pages are presented in hopes that they will help recall events and adventures which made the three years memorable. I)£l)J£DTJDi) h the Class of '45, dedicate our Epoch to the World of Tomororw . . . may all our dreams of the future be attained in a world of everlastingly peace, happiness, and security. FRANK J. HILL, JR. WALTER KRUMBIEGEL TO THE FACULTY We wish to express our deepest appreciation tor the excellent training and guidance you have given us through our three years at Hillside High School. You have prepared us to face, with confidence, whatever the future may hold, and for this we are eternally and sincerely grateful. LEONARD J. BUCHNER CLEMENTINE L. JOHNSON ADMIMISTRATIOM Lucille Curtis, Margaret Ackerman, W. Stacey Dunham, Florence Li Puma, Walter Howell TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1945: It has been a delight to observe the achievement established by your class. You have been an- active and helpful group and your EPOCH is merely a partial record of your achievements. My best wishes to you in the WORLD OF TOMORROW. Sincerely, DR. WAYNE T. BRANOM Supervising Principal DR. WAYNE T. BRANOM Supervising Principal 7 FACULTY LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT MRS. ANNAMAE S. RUDOLPH Summa Cum Lauda MISS MARY E. McKEEVER Oh, pardon me—that's French MRS. RUTH S. MAULL Driving in six easy lessons MR. WALTER KRUMBIEGEL You see-e-e-e MRS. ULA ORR CLARK A finger in every plot MISS ELEANOR H. MAURER People MRS. CLEMENTINE L. JOHNSON Human Nature Never Changes MATH AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS MR. EDWARD GOTTLIEB High-pressure man MR. HOWARD T. RICKMEYER Can you top this? MRS. LILLIAN J. GILLIES Prove it! MRS. AUDREE ROBBINS Continental Traveler MR. HENRY J. ALTHENN What's really in that brief case? MR. IRVIN T. SOWERS Accepted, I Pop S. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT MISS JEAN-RAE TURNER Galley five, please! MR. FRANK J. HILL An all-round guy MISS ROSINE B. BOYD U. S. O. Hostess MR. LEONARD J. BUCHNER They don't come any better. 8 FACULTY COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT MISS MARGARET M. GAYLORD Fine Financier MISS VERA EDGAR New Yorker MISS AMELIA C. SHIELDS All assets, no liabilities MRS. ADELAIDE T. HARMON When Irish eyes are smiling MISS R. DOROTHEA JONES Safety first to take your purse MISS MARY A. COSGROVE Our girl Tuesday MISS MILDRED HAMILTON Any bonds today? ARTS DEPARTMENT MR. CONSTANTINE J. HARPER Sharp Shooter MISS LILLIAN T. KRUEGER Art's the thing MISS ALICE K. BARDEN A stitch in time MRS. MILDRED E. HATHAWAY She'll make cooks of us yet! MRS. NETTIE C. ESTABROOK Auld Lang Syne MR. HORACE MacNAB Lightning Bug PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MR. ALBERT VREELAND Pro MISS IRMA B. OSTROM It's a goal! MRS. MURIEL T. BURNS All righty MR. SAMUEL DUBOW Coach 9 EPOCH STAFF OF EDITORS Feature Editor Data Editor Typing Editor Art Editor . Clubs Editor . Business-Manager . . JUNE DORER STEVEN MOZOLAK GEORGA BAKER DOROTHY ORAVETZ . . GOLDIE SCARR . . ANNE WALKER EDITORIAL BOARD STAFF Advertising Data Marie Adamecko Eleanor Ames Eleanor Ames Marion Caprio Margaret Blazier Elaine Chiffian Jean Glennon Elaine Davidson Mary Gurdon Audrey Humiston Mildred Feiman Norma Huss Jean Glennon Grace McCrady Elizabeth Kiley Olive Nowhark Gertrude Kretschman Ruth Shay Marie Lesko Doris Stevens Beverly Mansdorf Jean Tygart Barbara Mooney Paula Wendler Sally Pedersen Marion Wilson Evelyn Perlmar. Nancy Zupnik Joan Phillips Art Anna Scheuermann Roberta Leisten Helen Schleuning Muriel Lubowitt Eleanor Walter Barbara Mildrum co-editor Leatrice Weinick Lee Paul Kathryn Yurista Ira Peck Lorraine Seifer Feature Club Staff Anne Abramoff Merton Cohen Elizabeth Barber Charles Erck Norma Binstock William Flieder Dorothy Bleiweis Howard Kiesel Mildred Bossany Robert Prupis Angie Carolonza Raymond Vincent Raymond Cheston Audrey Drake Elizabeth Fried Harriet Freedman Laura Friedman Laura Friedman Claire Handschuh Elaine Gesuell Gloria Kasak Mary Gurdon Ray Koehler Shirley Hand Roberta Leisten Agnes Holsing Dottie Oravetz Audrey Humiston Anna Scheuermann Norma Huss Helen Schleuning Iris Krueger Lorraine Seifer Ira Peck Margie Strebinger Barbara Rosenberg Ira Tinney Mildred Schrott Marilyn Voelk Joan Segerstrom Lorraine Wernicke Doris Stevens • Marion Wilson Violet Suravsky Typing Lorraine Weinstein Mildred Bossany Paula Wendler Barbara Boutot Marion Wilson Mildred Feiman Helen Freund lotography Angie Hynes Annalee Ansenhoefer Sophie Janowski Dorothy Bleiweis Marie Lesko Bernard Bornstein Beverly Mansdorf Barbara Boutot Dorothy Oravetz Marion Caprio Anna Schererman Angie Carolonza Helen Schleuning Jeannette Dea Eleanor Walter Vincent Di Mauro Jean Wilson SEttlOR COUMCIL ANNE MURPHY Vice President STEVEN J. MOZOLAK President ELAINE CHIFFIAN Secretary LORRAINE WERNICKE Treasurer rpHE Senior Council is composed of the officers of the senior class, and two representatives from each senior homeroom. The council, with the aid of the senior faculty advisers is responsible for planning and directing a most successful senior year. Anne Abramoff She'll string along Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 2; Table Tennis 2, 3; Variety Show 2; Band 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Henry V. Adamcxyk A friend indeed Football 2. Marie Adamecko Silence is golden Sketch Club 3. 4; Archery 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Louis Allen The man behind the man behind the ball Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Head Manager 3; Sophomore Manager 2; Football Head Manager 4. Eleanor Ames Sweet and lovely Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; G. A. A. 2. 3, 4; Hockey Manager 4, Treasurer 4; Swimming Club 2; Hiller 2. 3. 4: Sophomore Council; Girl Reserves 3. 4- Variety Show 2; Archery 4; S. G. A. Council 4; Yearbook Staff. Stella Andrews A stellar personality G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Swimming Club 2. Annalee Ansenhofer Grand, Active, and Able G. A. A. 2. 3. 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Glee Club 2; Variety Show 2; Girl Reserves 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Edward J. Bairunas Carrot-top Football 2. 3. 4; Varsity H-Club 3, 4. Georga C. Baker Kitten on the keys G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 4; Yearbook Typing Editor; Library Council 3, 4, Secretary 4; Junior Council Alternate; Senior Council; N. H. S. 3, 4, Secretary 4; Girl Reserves 4; Swimming Club 2; Hiller 4; Archery 2, 3. Elisabeth Jane Barber Flaming Youth Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Council Member 4; Girl Athletics 3; Senior Council Alternate 4; Vice-President Junior Class 3; S. G. A. Council 2, 4; S. G. A. Cabinet 3, 4; S. G. A. Alternate 4; Twirler 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Commencement-Usherette 3. 14 Leonard Barnett Keep pitching Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsiety H 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Wilson Bell His name rings true Intramural Basketball 2. 3. Dorothy Bergenholtz She's just a dot Girls Athletics 2. Michael Berta Sharp article Baseball 2, 3; Junior Varsity Basketball 2. Norma Binstock Hey, fellas! Dramatic Club 2, 3. 4; Speech Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Make-Up Committee 2. 3; D. B. T. 2, 3, 4; Christmas Pageant 2; Sketch Club 2. 3, 4, Hiller 2, 3, 4; Library Council 3. 4; S. G. A. Collector 3, 4; Yearbook Senior Play 4. William Bishop Happy as can be Margaret Blazier Modest miss S. G. A. Collector 2. 3; Sketch Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4 Yearbook Staff. Dorothy Bleiweis Southern Beile Speech Club 2. 3. 4; D. B. T. 2, 3, 4; Hiller 3; Child Care 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Speech Contest 2, 3; Yearbook Staff; Senior Play. Bernard Bornstein Electrician's mate Photography Club 2. 3; Yearbook Staff. Mildred M. Bossany Punch, pep, and personality Girls Glee Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Hiller Stiff 2. 3. 4; Copy Editor 4; $. G. A. Collector 2, 3; Yearbook Staff; S. G. A. Representative 3. 15 Barbara A. Boutot “Sifln her up. coach G. A. A. 2, 3. 4; Publicity Agent 4; Hockey Manager 4; Archery 2, 3, 4; Archery Team 3, 4; Hiller 2. 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. John Allan Buscham “Drummer Boy Band 2. 3; Orchestra 2. 3; Variety Show 2. Marion Caprio “Cappy's always happy G. A. A. 3. 4; Table Tennis Manager 4; Glee Club 2. 3; Hiller 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Girl Reserves 4. Milton Braneck Richard Brendel Albert Brenner What time does this period end? Photography Club 3; Yearbook Staff; S. G. A. Representative 2. “Quiet—but o-oh!“ “Signals! Kick formation! Baseball 3; Table Tennis Club Football 4. 3; Rifle Club 4; Senior Council. Paul Thomas Cancelled “Prince Charming Football 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3. 4; Varsity H 2. 3. 4 Angie Carolonza William Carracino Robert Caston Entered Junior Year Grease Monkey “Always on the ball “Black Beauty Yearbook Staff 4; G. A. A. 4; Userette Senior Play; Senior Play Committee. Football 2. 3. 4; Varsity-H 3, 4; Basketball 2. 3; S. G. A. Collector 3; Sophomore Council 2; Hi-Y 3, 4. 16 Ronald Christiansen Where did you get that wave? Miriam Christy Miriam uses Irium Speech Club 2; Dramatic Club 2, Secretary 2; S. C. A. Assistant Treasurer 3; S. G. A. Treasurer 4. A J Elaine Chiffian Short and sweet Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Hiller 3; N. H. S. 4; Class Vice-President 2; Class Secretary 4; Junior Council; S. G. A. Council 3; Girl Reserves 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 2. 3; Vocal 2; Yearbook Staff; Commencement Usherette 2, 3. Ray C. Cheston Affable gentleman Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Rifle Club 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 4; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; S. G. A. Council 4; Yearbook Staff. Eileen Clark Colleen ■ Merton Cohen Calling Dr. Cohen Band 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4, Sax Quartet 2. 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Table Tennis 2, 3; Dance Band 3. 4; Senior Play; Yearbook Staff; National Honor 4; Hiller 4. Maureen Coogan Plunks Senior Play. Jean Cook After all, why worry?' Norman Coyle Carnegie Coyle Dramatic Club 2, 3; Speech Club 2, 3; Sophomore Play; Junior Play; Senior Play. Frank Craven Entered Junior Year A red streak Track 3. 17 Charles Davenport Daring—not caring' Variety Show 2. Elaine Davidson Chew, chew, baby Table Tennis Club 3; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff. August H. Daviet He knows how to handle chickens Rifle Club 3, 4; S. G. A. Alternate 3; Dramatic Club 4; Lighting Of Stage Committee 4. Joanne Davis Stardust Girl Glee Club 3, 4; Hiller 4. Jeannette Dea Night and Dea Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Variety Show; Yearbook Staff. Laverne Debus Lucky in love Glee Club 2, 3; G. A. A. 2, 3; Archery 2. Lillian Anne Delunas Art is her virtue Dixon Deranek Entered Senior Year Where have you been? Annette DeVino A true athlete G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Archery 3. Carmin DeVito A scholar—and a good one! Hi-Y 3, 4; Track 3; N. H. S. 4; Lighting Committee 4. 18 Carlo John DiBuono Not around this end, brother! Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4; Sophomore Council; S. G. A. Representative 3; Varsity-H 3, 4; Senior Council. Vincent DiMauro Entered Junior Year No joys if only boys Rifle Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. June Dorer As likeable as she is lookable Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2. 3; Class Treasurer 2. 3; S. G. A. Secretary 3, 4; N. H. S. 3, 4; S. G. A. Collector 3, 4; Yearbook Feature Editor; Senior Play; Commencement Usherette 2, 3; Speech Club 2; D. B. T. Club 2. Adele Pauline Douhan She'll draw a crowd Sketch Club 2; G. A. A. 3. Edward Dlugosz What's up. Doc? J. V. Baseball 2; J. V. Football 2; J. V. Basketball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3. 4; Varsity-H Club 3, 4. Marguerite Dobos It's good to be merry and wise Audrey J. Drake John J. Dzuna Charles D. Ertk, Jr. Mildred Feiman Are you ready? S. G. A. Alternate 2; Girl Reserves 3, 4. President 4; N. H. S. 4; Dramatic Club 2; Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4; Yearbook Staff; Senior Play; Glee Club 2; Variety Show 2; G. A. A. 3. Oh, Johnny, Oh! Orchestra 2, 3 Football Scrub Manager 2; Football Assistant Manager 3; Basketball 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Senior Council; Yearbook Staff. Last names so seldom fit S. G. A. Collector 2, 4; Glee Club 2. 3f 4; Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Rifle Club 4; Yearbook Staff. A happy medium Glee Club 2; Hiller 4; Sketch Club 4; Yearbook Staff. 19 John E. Felber Head in the clouds Track Team 2, 3. 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. Herbert Feld Good Humor, please! Hiller 3; Dramatic Club 2; S. G. A. Collector 3; Christmas Pageant 2; Speech Club 2; Band 4; Orchestra 4. Sanford I. Feld Entered Senior Year Young man with a horn Orchestra 4; Dance Band 4; Band 4. Ray G. Fellman Who's afraid of the big bad wolf? Peter Ferrigno Rock Football 2, 3. 4; Varsity H Club 2, 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; Class President 3. Herbert Arthur Fisher 'Lend me a quarter. Red Band 2, 3. William G. Flieder Just our Bill Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Clarinet Quartet 2. 3. 4; Intra-Mural Basketball 2, 3. 4; Dance Band 4; Yearbook Staff. Thomas Joseph Ford Usually seen, but not heard Football 2, 3; Hi-Y 3. 4; Football Manager 4; Intramural Basketball 3. Joseph A. Fortunato He'll win in the long run Sophomore Class President 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 4. Harriet Geraldine Freedman A good Goody! Glee Club 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 4; Junior Play; Red Cross 3; Hiller 3. 4; Senior Play; French Club 4; G. A. A. 4; Yearbook Staff. 20 Helen Freund Sweetness grows within her Hiller Staff 3. 4; Yearbook Staff. Alvin Fried Watch the birdie! Band 2. 3. 4; Photography Club 3; Orchestra 4; Hiller Staff 4. Elizabeth Fried Vim, vigor, and vitality Victory Corps 3; G. A. A. 3; Glee Club 4; Yearbook Staff. Laura R. Friedman Tall and terrific Debating Club 2; Dramatic Club 2, 4; Speech Club 2. 4; Variety Show Usherette; Senior Play Usherette; Child Care 3; Hiller 3; Yearbook Staff. Elaine Gesuell Si —boom—ah G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Girl Reserves 4; Yearbook Staff. Jean Glennon Delightful to know Girl Reserves 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 4; G. A. A. 2. 3. 4; Library Council 4; Yearbook Staff; Hiller 4; Red Cross 4; Glee Club 2. 3; Swimming Club 2; S. G. A. Representative 2; Variety x w 2; Mixed Chorus 2 Bernard E. Gochring Our four-letter man J. V. Football 2, 3; Varsity Football 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3. 4; Track 2. 3, 4; Varsity-H Club 3. 4; Senior Council; S. G. A. Council 4. Eugene R. Golda All that meat and no potatoes Rifle Club 3, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Varsity-H Club 4; Football 4. Martin M. Goldfarb That's my uncle John Grunder In the Armed Forces What a wit Hi-Y 3. 4, Football 2. 3. 21 Mary C. Gurdon Loyal and true Victory Corps 3; S. G. A. Council 4; Glee Club 4; Yearbook Staff. Shirley Jane Hand Delightfully different G. A. A. 2, 3; S. G. A. Council 3, 4; Hiller 3; Senior Play; Senior Play; Senior Council; Yearbook Staff- Mixed Chorus 2; Swimming Club 2. Claire Handshuh Lady, be good G. A. A. 3; Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club 4; Yearbook Staff. Betty S. Hanula Ready, willing, and able G. A. A. 3, 4. Charles W. Howell, Jr. Beat me—daddy Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Variety Show 2. Michael Humanik Batter-up Intramural Basketball 3. Daniel Hauck Likeable guy, easy on the eye Variety Show 2; Baseball Manager 2; S. G. A. Collector 2. Agnes Mae Holsing Pied Piper of the fellows Sophomore Council; S. G. A. Representative 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Audrey A. Humiston Roses are red - - G. A. A. 2. 3. 4; Hiller 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Council; N. H. S. 3, 4; Senior Council Alternate; Yearbook Staff; Dramatic Club 2. Norma F. Huss Quick trick Hiller 2, 3. 4; Yearbook Staff; Junior Council; G. A. A. 3; Senior Play; S. G. A. Alternate 4; Swimming Club 2. 22 Gertrude Kacinko Entered Senior Year A quiet girl with a friendly smile Yearbook Staff. Richard G. Klebold Como esta Vd? Lighting Committee 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 3. Ruth Klein In Klein-ed to be happy Glee Club 4; Yearbook Staff; Senior Play. Frank Jennings The Sheik Hiller 2. 3, 4, Business Manager 3; Track 2; Rifle 3. 4; Junior Council. Sophie T. Janowski Born to dance Glee Club 2; G. A. A. 2. 3 Hiller 4; Yearbook Staff. Howard Kiesel Send it up copy! Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; N. H. S. 4; Hiller 2. 3. 4; Sports Editor 4; S. G. A. Council 3; Track 2, 3. 4; Senior Play; Yearbook Staff- Glee Club 2. 3, 4; D. B. T. 2. 3, 4; Dance Band 4. William J. Kirk Daddy Long-legs Baseball 2. 3. 4; Lighting Committee 3. 4; Rifle Club 4. Angelica R. Hynes Sweet and low G. A. A. 4; Yearbook Staff. Gloria Kasak Maroon and Gray Girl Drum Majorette 2, 3t 4; Girls Athletics 2. 3, 4; S. G. A. Collector 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Lighting Committee 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Girl Reserves 4; Lrbary Council 4; Senior Play Usherette; Yearbook Staff; Variety Show 2; Archery 3. Elizabeth M. Kiley Full of fun and giggles Junior Council; Victory Cores 3; G. A. A. 3; Yearbook Staff; S. G. A. Collector 4; Glee Club 4; Property Chairman Senior Play. 23 Josephine Kluk Twirler girl G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2; Archery 2; Twirler 4. Raymond Koehler Is there film in that camera? Christmas Pageant 2; Sophomore Play; Photography Club 3. Edward P. Kostecki In the Armed Forces Caught in the draft Richard S. Krafski Ride 'em cowboy Band 2; Senior Council; Yearbook Staff. Gertrude Kretschman Gay and friendly lass Victory Corps 2, 3; S. G. A. Collector 3. 4; G. A. A. 2; Yearbook Staff; Glee Club 4. Iris L. Krueger Flower girl Band 2; S. G. A. Collector 2; Hiller 2, 3. 4; Library Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Table Tennis Club 3; G. A. A. 4; Senior Play Usherette; Yearbook Staff; Photography Club 3; Dramatic Club 3; Red Cross 4. Lewis Kusalonis Though very shy, he's quite a guy Rosina LaBruno Great modesty often hides great merit John L. Kucek A good natured guy Dorothy Lanning A friend to all 24 Otto George Leber Curly top J. V. Football 2. Rosalyn Levy Sets the Vogue Senior Play; Yearbook Staff. William Lewis You'd never know Hi-Y 3. 4; Rifle Club 4. Roberta Leisten Marie T. Lesko Gerald M. Levine Her crowning glory Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4; Sophomore Play; Hiller 2; Sketch Club 2; Child Care 4; Yearbook Staff; Junior Play. Not very bashful, not very bold Hiller 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Staff. Meatball Football 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity-H 3, 4 Marilyn Compton Lewis Scholarly and sweet Yearbook Editor; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Council; N. H. S. 3. 4. President 4; Library Council 3. 4. President 4; Hiller 3. 4, Assistant Editor 4; Junior Council; French Club 4. Vice-President 4; Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4. Milton Lichardus Babe Irving Licht Genius at work Muriel R. Lubowitt Schiaparelli of the Future Baseball 2, 3. N. H. S. 3, 4. Hiller 2; Sketch Club 2, Vice- President; Dramatic Club 2. 3; Junior Play; Rifle Club 3; G. A. A. 4. 25 Beverly Mansdorf Heart of gold Hiller 2, 3. 4; Archery 2; Red Cross 3; Glee Club 3; Yearbook Staff. Dorothy Mayer A good face is a good recommendation Girls' Athletics 2. Grace McCrady Terry's best friend Glee Club 2; G. A. A. 2; Yearbook Staff; Child Care 4; Variety Show 2. Mary McEntee Star Eyes Variety Show 2; Yearbook Staff; G. A. A. 4. Barbara Elizabeth Mildrum Jack A. Milko Just call her Rembrandt Entered Junior Year Oh, my dear Sketch Club 2, 3. 4. Treasurer 3, President 4; Hiller 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Marie J. Minnissale She's got rhythm Variety Show 2. Barbara Mooney Entered Senior Year Trim, Neat, and Terrific Hiller 4; Senior Play; Glee Club 4; Yearbook Staff. 26 Henry Motyczka, Jr. The corn is green Photography Club 3. Olive Nowhark Incendiary Blonde S. G. A. Collector 3; Yearbook Staff. Dorothy Oravetz She has a pallette for the easel Swimming Club 2; N. H. $. 4; Yearbook Art Editor; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Archery 2, 3, 4. Steven J. Mozolak Rock of Gibralter Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Rifle Club 3, 4. President 4; S. G. A. Council 2; S. G. A. Collector 3; President Senior Class; S. G. A. Cabinet 4; Yearbook Data Editor; Mixed Chorus 2; Boys' Glee Club 3; Mixed Quartet 3; Track 3. John J. O'Donnell Smiling Irishman Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 2: Track 2. 3. 4; Football 3; Band 2; S. G. A. Collector 3; Senior Play. Leon Munson Always ready for a laugh Football 2. Anne Murphy Hillside's vitamin capsule Girl Reserves 2. 3 4. Treasurer 4; Class Secretary 2. 3; Class Vice-President 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; S. G. A. Collector 4; S. G. A. Council 2, 3; Usherette 2, 3; G. A. A. 2; Glee Club 2, Jewel Pack A precious gem Band 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 2; Hiller 2; Variety Show 2; Table Tennis 3; Yearbook Staff. Lee Edward Paul The biggest joker in the deck Victory Corps 2. 3 Orchestra 4; Band 4; Yearbook Staff. Ira Peck Time waits for no one! Victory Corps 2; Table Tennis Club 2; Sophomore Play; Hiller Staff 4; Senior Play; Yearbook Staff. 27 Sally Pedersen Social, cheerful and serene! G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Variety Show 2; Swimming Club 2; Yearbook Staff; Hiller 4; Girl Reserves 4. Robert Prupis D. B. T. Special Hiller 2. 3. 4. Assistant Sports Editor 2, Sports Editor 3. 4; D. B. T. 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3; Dramatic Club 2. 3, 4, Second Vice-President 2, Vice-President 3; Senior Play; N. H. S. 4; Speech Club 2, 3; Table Tennis Club 2. 3. President 3; Junior Play; Victory Corps 2. Noreen Rapp Take a letter, please! Evelyn Dolores Perelman She couldn't stay away G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 Swimming 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4;D.B. T. 1, 2, 4, Secretary 4; Yearbook Staff; Senior Play Usherette. Joan Ann Phillips Gallivanting and gay Dramatic Club 2. 3; G. A. A. 2, 3. 4; D. B. T. 2; Swimming Club 2; Hiller 4; Yearbook Staff. Charles T. Rehmann Entered Senior Year Pardon me, you look just like Margie Herbert Reichman Size, please Table Tennis 2. 3; Victory Corps Baseball 4. 28 Grover Porch Give with the pearly teeth Football 3, 4. Helen S. Rakita There's none as fine as she G. A. A. 2. Dorothy Reid Entered Senior Year Sincere at all times Eugene D. Reuter Skating's the thing B. Theodore Rubine Teddy-steady-ready Victory Corps 2; S.G.A. Cabinet 4. Dorothy E. Scanned Jeepers creepers, where'd you get those peepers? Hiller 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; G. A. A. 3, 4; Swimming LeRoy Riche Captain Leech Intramural Basketball 2, 3. ■Hi Goldie Scarr She's here, she's there, she's everywhere Hiller 2. 3, 4; Assistant News Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Junior Red Cross 2. 3; D. B. T. 2; S. G. A. Collector 3; G. A. A. 3; N. H. S. 3. 4; Club Editor of Yearbook; Usherette 4; French Club President 4. Helen Marie Riley Leads the life of Riley Sketch Club 2; Glee Club 2. Robert B. Schachman Hillside's pin-up boy 29 Barbara Rosenberg Chock full o' fun Hiller 3, 4; Headline and Makeup Editor 4; G. A. A. 2. 3. 4; Swimming Club 2; Senior Play Usherette; Library Council 4; Yearbook Staff. Joseph T. Ruffalo Mad about music Band 2. 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Junior Play. Ronald Schaefer He's just a little Schaefer Table Tennis 3. Anna B. Scheurermann Entered Junior Year See that sparkle in her eyes? G. A. A. 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Perry M. Schlein Just a farm boy Speech Club 2. 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; D. B. T. 2. Helen Schleuning Strictly Navy G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Swimming Club 2; Hiller 3, 4; Archery 2; Sophomore Council 2; S. G. A. Council Alternate 2; S. G. A. Council 3. 4; Yearbook Staff; National Honor 4. Eleanor Schneider Mild of manner Marion Ruth Schriek Queen of the Ivories Yearbook Editor; N. H. S. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Hiller 2, 3; Senior Council Alternate 4; Swimming Club 2; G. A. A. 2. Millie Ida Schrott She'll dance into your heart G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Swimming Club 2; Variety Show 2; Glee Club 3; Hiller 4; Usherette 4; Twirler 4 S. G. A. Collector 4; Yearbook Staff. Robert Schultz Never a worry, never a care Rifle Club 4. Robert J. Schulz Voice of the S. G. A. S. G. A. Council 2; S. G. A. Vice-President 3; Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; S. G. A. President 4. Harvey Schwartz He knows the score Hiller 2, 3, 4; Victory Corps 2; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2; S. G. A. Council 2; Table Tennis Club 2; Glee Club 3; Band 4; Orchestra 4; Senior Play. William Seaward In the Armed Forces Anchored Away 30 Joan Segerstrom Entered Senior Year Yea Army! Senior Play Usherette; Girl Reserves 4; French Club 4; Yearbook Staff. Lorayn Seifer Designing woman Hiller 2; Sketch Club 2. 3, 4, Publicity Manager '3, Treasurer 2; Dramatic Club 3; N. H. S. 3, 4; G. A A. 3. 4; D. £. T. 3, 4. Ruth E. Shay A little louder, please! Sketch Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Josephine Siksnius Light of hair, but not of heart Ely Simonoff Mary Louise Skerbe Got an extra pencil? A kind and gentle heart Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Track 2, 3; Victory Corps 2. Elsie Smith Why should life all labor be? Evelyn M. Smith Female Robin Hood Sketch Club 4; Archery 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2. Dorothea Smolar Fair without, faithful within Shirley V. Staiger A long drink of water, but so refreshing Glee Club 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Junior Play; S. G. A. Collector 4; G. A. A. 2. 3. 4; Usher-erette 4. 31 Flora Stamler Doris J. Stevens Marjorie Strebinger Entered Senior Year Duchess A sport in every sense' Down Argentine ‘ Way1 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3. 4; Senior Play; N. H. S. 4; Yearbook Staff. Archery 2, 3. 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, N. H. S. 4; Swimming Club 2; Junior Council; S. G. A. Council 4; Yearbook Staff. Violet Suravsky To know her is to like her Hiller Staff 2, 3 4; Glee Club 2; Variety Show 2; Table Tennis Club 3; Dramatic Club 3; Photography Club 3; Library Council 3. 4; Senior Play Usherette; Yearbook Staff. HILLER ROOM Jean Tygart Merrily she rolls along Swimming Club 2; G. A. A. 2, 3; Dramatic Club 4. Norma Van Allen Bit 'o wit Yearbook Editor; N. H. S. 4; Hiller 2. 3, 4, Assistant Feature Editor 3, Feature Edtor 4; Girl Reserves 3, 4, Secretary 4; G. A. A. 2, 3. Raymond R. Vincent Where'd you get that shirt? Track 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; N. H. S. 4; S. G. A. Council 3; Sophomore Council 2; Band 2, 3; Senior Council; Yearbook Staff. Frank Sulkowski A Slick trick Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4; Varsity-H 2, 3, 4. Ira W. Tinney He's certainly cleaning up here Lighting Committee 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Marilyn Voelk Vivacious lady Hiller 2; G. A. A. 2. 3, 4; Library Council 3. 4; Vice-President 4; Archery 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Usherette Senior Play; N. H. S. 4; Girl Reserves 32 Andrew Volansky • Ask my Dad Florence J. Waygli A tisket a tasket, she'll make that basket G. A. A. 2t 3, 4; Archery 2. Anne Mae Walker Busy little bee Orchestra 2; Mixed Chorus 2: Glee Club 2; Variety Show 2; Hiller 2, 3, 4. Co-Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Red Cross 2; Victory Corps 2; N. H. S. 4; Yearbook Business Manager. Eleanor F. Walter She's tops as a comrade Hiller 3, 4; Yeabook Staff; Glee Club 4. Margaret Wargo Are you going to make a coat this week? Yearbook Editor; N. H. S. 3. 4; Hiller 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2. 3. 4; Swimming Club 2; S. G. A. Alternate 3; Senior Play Usherette. Thomas Webster Superman S. G. A. Collector 2. 3; Hi-Y 3, 4. Leatrice Weinick Lorraine S. Weinstein Uncle Sam has her man' Hiller-Diller Audrey L. Weldon Entered Junior Year Charles A. Wei let Contagious smile Hiller 3; Yearbook Staff. Red Cross 2. 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Hiller Staff 2. 3. 4; Headline and Make-up Editor 3, Associate Editor 4; Varety Show 2. She has wit at will Football 2. 33 Paula A. Wendlcr Always on hand to help Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Table Tennis 2; Yearbook Staff 4; G. A. A. 4. Lorraine Wernicke Outdoor girl G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Swimming Club 2; N. H. S. 4; Hiller 3; Class Treasurer 4; S. G. A. Collector 4; Girl Reserves 4; Yearbook Staff. Myla Whitcomb Entered Senior Year A good friend is better than gold Jean Wilson Is there a typist in the room? G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Archery 2, 3; Hiller 2, 3, 4, Copy Editor 4; Yearbook Staff. pur I TELL YA. i'M THE DRIVE ! y ■ . t ' . I ,f, • i . , ' S' I a Marion Wilson It's nice to be natural, if you're naturally nice S. G. A. Council 2; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Swimming Club 2; Archery 2; Variety Show 2; Hiller 4; Yearbook Staff; Girl Reserves 4. Leonard M. Wnek Character makes the man S. G. A. Collector 2, 3. Shirley Worswick Smile awhile Girls' Athletics 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; S. G. A. Collector 2; Yearbook Staff. Helen Yurecko Sugar and spice and everything nice Hiller 4; Sketch Club 2. Kathryn Yurista If smiles were money, you'd be a millionaire Yearbook Staff. Nancy J. Zupnik Laugh and the world laughs with you Library Council 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; S. G. A. Collector 2, 3, 4; Hiller 2; Table Tennis 3; Senior Council; Yearbook Staff; Glee Club 2; Variety Show 2. 34 Sidney Lieberman William Mann Entered Senior Year Mite-y Mann Weequahic's loss. Hillside's gain Basketball, 4. REMEMBER THEM? WILLIAM ADAM0WIT2...............................Marines BILL BROUSS........................................Navy JOHN KEITEL........................................Navy NELSON KELLY..................................... Navy CHARLES STEVENS....................................Navy JACK STRUSS........................................Navy 35 PREVIEW Ladies and gentlemen, we are broadcasting this evening from the Mayfair Theater in Hillside, New Jersey, to bring you, our listening audience, on November 13, 1955, the pre mier of ERUTUF , written, produced, directed and starring that captivating creator of the classics I Orson I Norman Shakespeare Coyle. The cast supporting Mr. Coyle, consists of the sparkling comedienne Norma Binstock; that adorable ingenue', Shirley Hand; John O'Donnell, Merton Cohen, Harvey Schwartz, that trio of wits; the ever lovelies, Maureen Coogan and Harriet Freedman and Doris Stevens, Norma Huss, Barbara Mooney, and Ruth Klien. The cast started on the road to success following a brilliant performance in December, 1944. And now I see the first car pulling up; the magnificent Mozalak, our dear mayor, is approaching our microphone. Have you anything to say to our listening audience, Mr. Mayor? Uh— Thank you Mr. Mozalak, fine man, brilliant speaker . . . Our PEP girl, Anne Murphy, is here to say a few words. Miss Murphy? Gr-r-r-rah! . . . Ah, here comes Goldie Scarr with a soap box under her arm. It isn't often one finds a sweater girl with brains . . . Just a minute, ladies and gentlemen, there seems to be quite a commotion in the lobby, but we'll get through with the mike to see what's the matter . . . Believe it or not, the incredible has happened at last! Those two fabulous fashion plates, voted two of the 10 best dressed women in the nation, Rosalyn Levy and Elaine Gesuell, are wearing the SAME GOWN! . . . such excitement. But what's that buzzing noise overhead? Oh, it's the notorious inventor, Lee Paul, parachuting out to greet his public. You see, he still hasn't found a way to land his craft—must be quite a bother to make a new one every time —Well, well, look who are pulling up on a scooter. It's Mr. and Mrs. Margaret O'Brien. He's the former Tommy Webster, of course. Cute couple! . . . Dr. Robert Schultz, the principal of Hillside High School just arrived with his secretaries, Georga Baker and Marion Wilson (lucky man). Dr. Schulz certainly has made progress at H. H. S. with the addition of a cafeteria, swimming pool and beautiful campus to his credit ... At this spot in our broadcast I'd like to say that Frank Jenning's Parking Field is accommodating the assort ed vehicles this evening—There goes the gay divorcee', Marilyn Voelk. Will her escort be number 10?—Make way for our always victorious football team, accompanied by manager Louis Allen and captain Pete Ferrigno, who have put Hillside on the map. Today they just won their hundredth consecutive game in a smashing victory over the Green Bay Packers, at the Hillside Cork Bowl, which seats fifty-thousand spectators and was constructed by Rehmann Or Wnek Inc.,— Mush, mush! —Why it's a sled drawn by eleven Huskies bringing the head of Alaska's Internal Revenue, Miss Anne Walker . . . The crowd is surging into the lobby; there seems to be panic in the air. I wonder what's the—no, no. Miss Rosenberg, don't drive on the sidewalk, stop the car, please, Barbara, eeek—crash, bang, thud. That telephone pole didn't look well there, anyway. Calling Dr. Cohen, calling Dr. Cohen. Bring Nurse Scanned with you, too; that is all. —Millie Schrott is drawing up in a Cadillac hearse, driven by the President of the Grave Diggers Association, Raymond Cheston—What was that flash of color? Oh, only Ray Vincent modeling one of his company's plaid (?) shirts—The distinguished Dean of Berkeley, Dr. Audrey Drake is entering the theater now, followed by her staff, Marjorie Strebinger, Audrey Humiston, Lorraine Wernicke, Elaine Chiffian and Helen Schleuning—Maestro Howie Kay just flew in with his charming vocalists Joanne Davis and Marie Minissale. The band opens at the Astor Roof tomorrow night —Joe Forunato, recent winner at the Olympics is making his way through a cheering mob. —Liz Kiley and Nancy Zupnik are here. Won't you say something girls? He-hee-hee-hee-hee-hee-hee! —The lobby is rapidly erupting now as everyone hurries to his seat. Our time is up so we will have to sign off. This program is sponsored by The Daviet Dog Biscuit Co. and has been brought to you over the Red Netw—; wait a minute here comes the eminate, but absent minded Professor Peck. Hurry up, Professor. The curtain is going up. Mr. Peck!! You forgot something!! ALL-AMERICAN CARLO DiBUONO JOE FORTUNATO LORRAINE WERNICKE ANNETTE DiVINO S FACULTY DRAG ANNE WALKER ROBERT SCHULZ GOLDIE SCARR ROBERT PRUPIS BEST LOOKING ANGIE CAROLONZA RONNIE CHRISTENSON MARY McENTEE PAUL CANCELLERI CUTEST MARY McENTEE THOMAS WEBSTER DANIEL HAUCK ELLEN LEWIS FASHION PLATE ROSALYN LEVY SANFORD FELD ELAINE GESUELL MICHAEL BERTA BIGGEST WOLF RAYMOND FELDMAN CLAIRE HANDSHUH AGNES MAE HOLSING VINCENT DiMAURO JIVE CHICKENS SOPHIE JANOWSKI PAUL CANCELLERI ELAINE GESUELL MICHAEL BERTA MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED STEVEN MOZOLAK MARILYN LEWIS IRVING LICHT GOLDIE SCARR SEMIOR MOST STUDIOUS IRVING LICHT MARILYN LEWIS MARION SCHRIEK MERTON COHEN MOST VERSATILE SANFORD FELD BARBARA MILDRUM MILDRED SCHROTT NORMAN COYLE MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT STEVEN MOZOLAK ANNE MURPHY AUDREY DRAKE ROBERT SCHULZ 33 SUPERLATIVES NOISIEST LEE PAUL BARBARA BOUTOT NORMA BINSTOCK CHARLES HOWELL PERSONALITY AND ZING ANNE MURPHY CARLO DiBUONO ROBERT SCHULZ LORRAINE WERNICKE QUIETEST RICHARD BRENDEL JEAN WILSON ELEANOR AMES 39 WILLIAM LEWIS WITTIEST NORMA HUSS CHARLES HOWELL NORMA BINSTOCK NORMA COYLE TOOTH PASTE SMILE GROVER PORCH ANNE MURPHY MIRIAM CHRISTY LENNY BARNETT fi v v t r £UaJ - y q ■Y y aM l j U b Pt y£f %y y Oi.'fjuuL JkJLC A s; ....... f •4 v j JjW y (V . V o cJLl££ , - v y ? ffi asiAxsL' rp ' C 7?3 %Jr aAMJL X '' m i, fW -MEET THE G AM G” Listed as Flew as Lost in Rescued by Destination Abramoff, Anne ... Anne Horn Department A violin Carneoie Hall Adamczyk, Henry... - Hipps ..Pete's. — Jiffy'S Chief Mechanic Adamecko, Marie . Marie Words Typewriter Ghost Writer Adamowitz, William Pete Halls of Montezuma Leathernecks Shores of Triooli Allen, Louis. .... Japone . . Equipment room . Mr. Dubow All state mananer Ames. Eleanor El'. . Being shy Being cute Cover girl Andrews, Stella _ .. Stel Jitterbugging Polka . Juke box ooerator Ansenhofer, Annalee Anna .. ... Dreamland Her sister Wheel-sharDener Bairunas, Edward .. - Red ..Tackling Size Coach Baker, Georga „ Gige Being a typing expert Mr. Remington Kaiser's secretary r V Barber, Elizabeth Bette Driving Her father's car Havino her own car Barnett, Leonard. Lennie Being girl hater Changing bis mind Rudolph Valentino of 1 950 Bell, Wilson Will Mr. Krumbiegel's Huskies Enalish Professor Bergenholtz, Dorothy Dorothy .. Homeroom Ensign The Waves W 9 9 Berta, Michael Mike Being a clothes horse . Dancing . . Barnev's Bovstown Binstock, Norma Binnie Making jokes The football team President of the Share-the-man Dlan Bishop, William Billy Being short and sharp ... Tommy and Teddy Three Musketeers Blazier, Margaret Margie Being quiet Mousetrap .... Go with Ruth Bleiweis, Dorothy . Dotty ... .... Future-in-laws Hy Crystal family 9 9 Bornstein, Bernard Bernie Photography. . ..Lorstan's .. Glamour nhotooranhpr Bossany, Margaret.. Millie Having a page boy A feathercut Beautician Boutot, Barbara Boots Being noisy Healthy lungs .... Outdoor airl Braneck, Milton Milty Deliveries A bicycle Manager of the A Gr P Brendel, Richard Rich Jam session Silence Listenina Dost in no man's land Brenner, Albert Albie Mixing Future wife Hpn-nprkpH hushanrl Buscham, John Bushy Music room Charlie Howell.. . Beatin' it out Cancelled, Paul... .... Tomato Studies Football Pro-football Caprio, Marion Cappy Having straight hair Curlers Wia-maker Carolonza, Angie Ang A sorority.... A fraternity Miss America Carracino, William Carrots Garage Joe Another aaraae Caston, Robert Duke Adams Brenner A W O L Cheston, Ray Ray ._ Cemetery .... Lawnmower President of orave-diaaer's union Chiffian, Elaine Shorty Taking notes A dictaphone Secretary of State Christiansen, Ronald Ronnie Being too handsome Plastic surgery Averaoe ouv Christy, Miriam .Christy S. G. A. Morgenthau, Jr. IJ S Treasurer Clark, Eileen Eileen A coke 7-up C.hamnaonp Cohen, Merton Mert Walking Friend's car Street car conductor Coogan, Maureen Maureen The Fightir.g Littles .. Ham Hollywood Cook, Jean ...Cooky Doing homework Graduation Housewife Coyle, Norman Norm Stealing the show ... Being a great pianist Carneoie Hall Craven, Frank Red ..The mile Pro .. The taoe Davenport, Charles Chuck Gas-rationing ... Horse and buggy Helicooter Davidson, Elaine Elaine Chewin' A waste basket Wrinlev's best riKtnmpr Daviet, August Gus Chicken coop Father Fire house Davis, Joanne Sinqinq Swinging .... Swoon aueen Dea, Jeannette Jeannette Phil's Choir practice Sweetheart of the fleet Debus, Laverne ..Lucky Jungle stories Tarzan Tree-tOD home Delunas, Lillian Lill A-6 _ . Cork pins Gadoet maker Deranek, Dixon Dix Connecticut Hillside Marines DeVino, Annette Shorty .Athletics Miss Ostrom Gvm teacher DeVito, Carmin Carmin Hillside's Trading Post Johnny... M 1 T Honor Roll DiBuono, Carlo Carlo Debating Being friendly Author of How to in Friends DiMauro, Vincent... Vinnie Too much competition Man-shortage .... Monopoly MEET T H E V l Listed as Flew as Dlugosz, Edward..............._... Doc - Dobos, Marguerite_________________Marge Dorer, June_______________________June____ Douhan, Adele_____________________Adele Drake, Audrey_____________________Aud. Lost in Being short_________ .Catching Green Flyer. B-1 1_________________ Water coloring Cheerleading Ping-pong Dzuna, John______________________Johnny Erck, Charles____________________Charlie____________ Macintosh's Feiman, Mildred..................Millie_____________Candy bar.. Felber, John ....................Long John__________Radio room Feld, Herbert....................Herbie ........... Sulka's Blowing that horn Wolfing Feld, Sandford.....................Sandy Fellman, Ray_______________________Ray Ferrigno, Peter____________________ Rock _____________Football parties Fischer, Herbert............ Herbie War stamps Fleider, William ................. Billy Mr. Hill's room Ford, Thomas_______________________Tommy______________.-Football game.... Fortunato, Joseph................„Joe_________________Sports........... Freedman, Harriet__________________Blondie____________Remembering cues Freund, Helen___________________ ...Helen........... Filing_______________ Fried, Alvin_________P_____________Al_________________Drumming Fried, Elizabeth____________________Jutter____________Kitchen_____________ Friedman, Laura____________________Lora_______________58 Stecher St. Gesuell, Elaine____________________Sis________________Hair-styles. Glennon, Jean.„................. Jeannie____________Horseback riding...... Goehring, Bernard________________Bernie_____________Talking with girls..—. Golda, Eugene--------------------Gene...............Having worn-out tires Goldfarb, Martin__________________Farb_______!_______Jiffy's_________ Grunder, John----------------------Johnny___________Chemistry ............ Gurdon, Mary---------------------Mary_______________Boy Scout Meeting_____ Hand, Shirley--------------------Shirley____________Senior play Handshuh, Claire_________________ Wolf _____________Her party Hanula, Betty--------------------Betty______________Washing.. Hauck, Daniel................. ...Danny. Holsing, Agnes Mae...............Aggie. Howell, Charles__________________Charlie. Humanik, Michael_________________Mike____ Humiston, Audrey_________________Annie. Huss, Norma......................Norm.. Hynes, Angie_____________________.Angie. Janowski, Sophie Jennings, Frank... Kacinko, Gertrude. Lumber Company Mayfair Keeping his mouth closed Hockey Association_____ The crowd______________ __Her height____________ Making own clothes. Terry________________Rialto Frank............... Driving._. Gertie_______________Hahne's.. The half. High school band. rvdbdK, VJiur id. _ . Kiesel, Howard . asey Howie Kiley, Elizabeth Liz.. Kirk, William Bill. Klebold, Richard Dick Klein, Ruth Ruthie Kluk, Josephine Josey Koehler, Raymond Ray Kostecki, Edward Kosteck Newark Evening News Toy departments______ O. D. B________ T wirling______ Passing notes Krafski, Richard...... Kretschman, Gertrude.. Riche............Arguing..... Gerty____________Camp Hood. GAM G” Rescued by ......Adler's elevators__________ ______Convertible________________ ...._.Mr. Hill___________________ ______Charcoal pencil____________ ______L. J. B____________________ ........Eighteenth birthday______ ......Chamberlain................ ......0. Henry........... ....... ......State Gua'rd............... ______Esquire____________________ College studies .......... ......Boys' school_______________ ......His men __________________ ______Red________________________ ______Star Ledger________________ ......Louie’_____________________ Being high scorer_________ ______Two prompters......... ......Typewriter................. ______A camera___________________ ______An ice box_________________ ......Jack ...................... ______Her chic clothes........... ______Silver_____________________ ______Being an all-round guy_____ ______Mr. Goodyear_______________ ......Spalone____________________ ______The Army___________________ ______Her sister-in-law__________ ______Winter sports.............. .......A bigger wolf_____________ ______F. H. A.................... ......Schultz____________________ ______Bucky______________________ ......Making his hands go________ ______Captain Leach.............. ______Being a carrot-top_________ ______A tall suitor______________ ______Sewing machine_____________ ______Mike_______________________ ______Getting license____________ ......Larcy______________________ ______Baton______________________ ______Dance band................. ______Office boys________________ ......August_____________________ ______Senorita___________________ ......Buck Private .............. ______End of football season ...... ______Spit balls_________________ ______Paul ...................... Referee................... ......Bobbie............. Destination _____Going in the business _____Owning a car _....South Jersey _____Disney studios _____Berkley _____Army Air Corps _____Proprietor of McIntosh's _____Aunt Millie _____Army _____Olive Drab _____Music teacher _____Bachelor of Arts _____All-American .....Head of war loan drive _____Diploma _____Locker room _____Highest scorer _____Helen Hayes II _____Congressional Library _____Bus driver _____Feeding the fellows _____Third finger, left hand _____Carlie's mate _____Rodeo _____Happy-medium _____New car _____Leisure _____General Grunder _____Treating the boys ____.“.Figure skater _____No man's land _____Housewife _____Dream boy ____Serviceman's sweetheart _____Drummer boy _____Big league _____Washington _____Secretary _____Dressmaker _____Roseland _____Parked cars _____Chief buyer _____Leading Easter Parades ____His own band -----Obituary column .....Floorwalker ----Ambassador to Spain .____Boss's lap ----American Legion twirler _____Paper manufacturer _____Admiral _____Senator _____Ivy-covered cottage MEET THE G Ah G” Listed as Flew as Lost in Rescued by Destination Krueger, Iris ..1 Mrs. Annin's office Shoe salesman Personnel manager Kucek, John John Shortage of film ..V-Day Newsreel cameraman Kusalonis, Lewis Lewis. Waiting Greetings from President Hup-2-3-4 LaBruno, Rosina Rosina Toothpaste tube Cap ... Tight squeeze Lanning, Dorothy Dot..... Shanty Shack Senior Prom Stock Club Leber, Otto Otto Day-dreaming His jalopy P-38 Leisten, Roberta Bobbie Dramatics Art . Designer Lesko, Marie - Marie Standard Obstacle Steno Stenoarapher Levine, Gerald Meatball Making passes Intercepting passes Sandwich Levy, Rosalyn Roz Having too many clothes .Shortage of material Voaue Lewis, Marilyn Lyn . . Yearbook Other three Editor of Madamoiselle Lewis, William Billy Conversation Good looks Silent screen star Lichardus, Milton . Babe . Winter season Baseball National Leaaue Licht, Irving Itchy N. H. S- - Einstein Jerking bromos Lieberman, Sidney ... Sid..'. _ Being quiet Baseball Madison Square Garden Lubowitt, Muriel Mimi Billy's persistence ... Her father Home, Sweet Home Mann, William . ..Bill ..... Being short Paying child's prices . .Paying his child's prices Mansdorf, Beverly Bev... .... Counting ration stamps Office work ..Tappinq the type Mayer, Dorothy... Dorothy .... Being quiet Speech lessons. ..Monologuist McCrady, Grace Gracie School Terry ... ... McCrady dogpound Mclntee, Mary . Mac .. Beauty contest... ... Beauty expert Varga model Mealia, Patrick. ...Pat $3.80. Pay roll . . .. Senior dance Mihok, Helen Mihok Fixing her hair... Permanent wave .. Drene girl Mildrum, Barbara... Barbara.. Drawing Thomas Benton Grenwich Village Milko, Jack Jack Irvington Green Flyer . Live in Irvington Minissale, Marie Minnie.. Homework Helen Adams Mooney, Barbara ...Bobby Weequahic Hillside .. . Henry's Motyczka, Henry Henry.. Jiffy's Goldfarb ..Instant insulation Mozolak, Steven Moe 3rd.. Girls - - More girls Foreign Legion Munson, Leon Lem Resting in class ... Three o'clock bell Reveille Murphy, Anne. Murph... ... Those big green eyes ... Red hair . Scarlet O'Hara Nowhark, Olive .. .. 01 lie ._ Stormy weather.. Being a natural blonde ... Star of Blondie O'Donnell, John Crims Football Track Air Corps Oravetz, Dorothy Dotty Drawing Petty girls. . Yearbook work. Esquire Pack, Jewel Jewel Making a noise Megaphone ... Smoke signals Paul, Lee Lee 2nd period Making wise-cracks Can you top this? Peck, Ira Ira Senior Play Doodling Cartoonist Pederson, Sally ...Sal Chemistry Handbook. .... White Cap Perelman, Evelyn Evie Alabama. Joe Linden Sweet Shop Phillips, Joan... Joanny Irvington... Sy Turn charm into a ring Porch, Grover Perch Facing females Dazzling smile Pose for pin-ups Prupis, Robert.. Bob ... The Fighting Littles Being Ham The Guild players Rakita, Helen HSR. Homemaking Home of tomorrow Model wife Rapp, Noreen Renie Al's ’ Johnny Hang out confectionary Rehmann, Charles Jimmy ... Life guarding Bathing beauties Aquacade Reichman, Herbert Herbie .... . Selling shoes Rationing ... Don't rush me girls Reid, Dorothy. Dottie Southside • Hillside Westside Reuter, Eugene Shorty Plaster cast Chisel Avoiding the bleachers Riche, LeRoy Captain Leech Being quiet Two K's Silent partners Riley, Helen Helen Being tall . .. Being blonde . Glamazon Rosenberg, Barbara Bob Turning corners . A policeman State pen Rudine, Theodore Teddy. Long distance . . ... Moving van ...Just Myla and me Ruffalo, Joseph Joe ... Writing music Sax Bandleader ■t. Listed as ranripll Dorothv Flew as ..Dot MEET THE G Lost in Nursing irarr ColHip . ..Scoop Hiller room Vharhman Robprt Bob Reading History books Schaefer Ronald Ronnie Bristol-Myers hpuprmann Anna Ann Being sweet 1 Schlein Perrv Perry Agriculture Srhlpuninn Hplpn Butch Seeing blue Schneider, Eleanor Ellie Where's Josie? Schriek Marion . ..Marion . Bach Schrott Millie Millie Undertakers Schultz, Robert. Bob Mr. Krumbiegel's Schulz Robert J. Bob Love rhwart7 Harvpv .Harvey Knickers .... Seaward. William Bill Recruiting station 1 Segerstrom, Joan , ...Segie Army-Notre Dame game 1 Spifpr. Loravn .Lorry . Bradley Shav. Rufh Ruthie Not seeing Margie Siksnius, Josephine Josie Looking for Ellie Simonoff. Elv Simp Being a lone wolf Skerbe. Mary Mar Dreamland Smith El ip Elsie . Writing letters. . . Smith. Evelyn . .Smitty Archery Smolar Dorothea Dot School Staiaer. Shirley .. Shirl Air Corp Base Stamler. Flora Flo Loafers Stevens, Doris .. Dutchess Cowboys and Indians Strebinger, Marjorie Margie — Archery Sulkowski, Frank Slick Guarding Suravsky, Violet Vi Hillside-Weequahic Game . Tinney, Ira lra..«., Tygart, Jean _ Jpan Dreamland Van Allen Norma ... Van ... Feature Vincent, Raymond Vince . Track Voelk, Marilyn Mar ..Jack of hearts Volansky, Andrew Andy Taking the bus Walker, Anne Mae B-7 Walter, Eleanor El - Speaking Wargo, Margaret .... Peqqy .. Translation Waygli, Florence Fin Jitterbuqqinq Webster, Thomas Tommy Being so short . Weinick, Leatrice .. Lee In Stan's arms ... Weinstein, Lorraine Lorraine Atlantic City Weldon, Audrey. Aud Competition with Frankie Wei let, Charles ..Charlie East Side Wendler, Paula Paul.... School Orchestra Wernicke, Lorraine .. Blondie Class funds Whitcomb, Myla Myla .. Entering senior year... Wilson, Jean Jeanie Letter writing Wilson, Marion Cnttontop Barn dance Wnek] Leonard ...Len ... Library Worswick, Shirley ... ... Shirl Jack's Yurecko, Helen Helen Long hair... Yufista, Kathryn ... Kat... Typing ' , , Zupnik, Nancy Zup Playing the flute Destination Hospital ship Miss Maurer_______________________ Editor of P.M. Historian Rescued by Bobby- Boys in blue .Comptometer .Give me land, lots of land .Any port Corpse_____ Boy Scouts . Politics.... Uncle Sam ...._..................Josie and Ellie, Inc. .................Music teacher .Mortician Scoutmaster .White House .Long pants Perch Dream-boy .... Pei and ink_ Beau..... Little Boy Blue High Heels Gene Autrey....... Brownie .......... ..Tokyo .. West Point .House Mother Marge _______________Two blondes ......... Life of Riley ..........._...Park her skates ..... Answering fan mail Cupid's target ...............Reserved seat . Navy PX _______________Stilts Queen of the Rodeo .Cupid ..Pres, of Athletic Clul Yearbook.. ...The Prom ...........Swabbing the decks ___________Two little skates ___________Journalist Boy Scouts Jack of all trades________________Jack in the box Walking___________________________Automatic thumber Graduation________________________Loan Company Laryngitis.... A Pony________ .Orator Montclair .Dancing dolly Ring ...Being so, so cute ...Justice of the Peace Spars Budget. Johnny. ..Betty Grable ...Marine Air Corps __National symphony Accountant ...Solid citizen __Wings __Ummmmmmm Bookworm_________________________Parnassus on Wheels Elaine___________________________Where's Elaine Cutting same. Eraser_______ Mr. Strassman_____ ...Crew cut Waterman, here she comes .. All-Girl Orchestra •16 zi J7 ACROSS DOWN 1. Our Jr. High 1. Mr. Dubow 3. Supervising Principal 2. Preposition—not on 9. Our cafeteria 3. Quotation from 12. preposition Shakespeare To — or not to —. 13. A solid subject, but so plane 4. List of pupils 15. When a girl sees a mouse —k! 5. 1 love—Latin 16. Where thoughts are during classes 6. New (combining form) 18. borrowed homework? 7. Member of Board of Education 19. preposition 8. title 21. to scold 10. Adv. 22. stew made in cooking 11. Sounds coming from girls' locker room 23. noise not to be made at games 13. what we should keep off of 25. A salute with the lips 14. what a fellow says when he sees a pretty girl 27. large assignments of homework 17. Acts of setting on fire 30. Who's in the cold, cold ground 20. Vocal outbursts surpassed by Teachers 32. Frank Hill III 24. Frank Sinatra 33. Assistant Principal 26. warbled 36. English (abbr.) 28. Yearbook heads 38. French word for they 29. A heavenly body 40. School government Association (Abbr.) 30. Our wolf's middle name 31. American Music Society (abbr.) 32. Spanish word for yes! 34. negative reply 35. Room where we shell out 37. A southern state 3QQ BE BE BEE 48 The Cl ass o f 1945 Presents Tlie Fighting Littles” FRIDAY'S CAST THE CAST AND COMMITTEES SATURDAY'S CAST The Fighting Littles £2 I, ! I A S Love's young dream ON the 8th and 9th of December, the senior class presented THE FIGHTING LITTLES, by Caroline Francke, adapted from the novel of the same name by Booth Tarkington, under the direction of Mrs. Ula Orr Clark. The cast consisted of Almatina, Norma Binstock; Olita, Doris Stevens; Filmer, Merton Cohen and Harvey Schwartz; Ham Ellers, Robert Prupis; Mr. Little, Ira Peck and Norman Coyle; Goody, Maureen Coogan and Harriet Freedman; Mrs. Little, June Dorer; Antoinette, Shirley Hand; Cuckoo, Muriel Lubowitt; Screwball, Audrey Drake; Hen-riette, Dorothy Bleiweis; Norman Peel, Howard Kiesell; Dicky Harpeddle, John O'Donnell; Mrs. Harpeddle, Norma Huss; Miss Pologa, Barbara Mooney; Extra, Ruth Klein; Prompters, Elaine Davidson and Rosalyn Levy. r Two of a kind The younger set Something's cooking Builders of Tomorrow Practice Makes Perfect OFFICERS President ROBERT SCHULZ Vice-President MIMA JEAN BLOY Secretary JUNE DORER Senior Treasurer MIRIAM CHRISTY Junior Treasurers RUTH GUTZAT ELEANOR RUPPEL Advisers MISS MARGARET GAYLORD MR. WALTER KRUMBIEGEL Adviser MR. WALTER KRUMBIEGEL S. G. A. CABINET Purpose: To lead the student body in self-government. S. G. A. COUNCIL Purpose: To maintain representation of all homerooms of the student body in an effective system. 54 Purpose: To collect money from the students for the support of all S G. A. activities. OFFICERS President MARILYN LEWIS Vice President JUNE DORER Secretary GEORGA BAKER Treasurer MARION SCHRIEK Advisers MR. W. STACEY DUNHAM MISS ELEANOR MAURER 55 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Purpose: To recognize outstanding students, and to enlist their efforts for service to the school and community. OFFICERS President BARBARA MILDRUM Vice-President JACQUELINE FOGEL Secretary MAXINE YELLEN Treasurer JOAN FELDMAN Adviser MISS LILLIAN KRUEGER SKETCH CLUB Purpose: To do creative work in the field of art. OFFICERS President IRA TINNEY Vice-President CHARLES MANCUSO Secretary-T reasurer JOAN KISMET Adviser MR. HORACE McNAB STAGE AND LIGHTING CLUB 56 Purpose: To operate our school stage. Editor-in-Chief GOLDIE SCARR Associate Editors MARILYN LEWIS LORRAINE WEINSTEN News Editors JOAN STEINBACH CHARLOTTE TAYLOR Business Manager ANNE WALKER Sports Editors ROBERT PRUPIS HOWARD KIESEL Feature Editor NORMA VAN ALLEN Headline and Make-Up Editor BARBARA ROSENBERG Copy Editors JEAN WILSON MILLIE BOSSAMY HILLER Assistant Sports Editor LESTER DUBOW Assistant Feature Editor LOIS LESSNER Assistant Headline and Make-Up Editor NAOMI LEVIN Assistant Copy Editor HELEN McCRANE Photographer ALVIN FRIED Faculty Advisers MISS ELEANOR MAURER MISS JEAN-RAE TURNER 57 HILLER Purpose: To give students experience in high school journalism and to present current school news to the student body. Adviser MR. LEONARD STRASSMAN Adviser MR. LEONARD STRASSMAN Purpose: To play for school assemblies, P. T. A. events, special music reviews, and Senior Commencement exercises. BAND Purpose: To play for school assemblies, football games, pep rallies, and to march on special holidays. 58 Adviser MR. LEONARD STRASSMAN DANCE BAND Purpose: To play for school assemblies, school dances, and special music reviews. Adviser MR. FRANKLIN PETERSON GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 59 Purpose: To train the voice and stimulate interest in music. OFFICERS President VIRGINIA BOONE Vice-President JAMES GILL Secretary NORMA BINSTOCK Treasurer JANIS WEINBURG Adviser MRS. ULA ORR CLARK SPEECH CLUB Purpose: To participate in contests sponsored by the New Jersey Forensic League and to do general speech work in the school. OFFICERS President HOWARD KIESEL Recording Secretary JANIS WEINBERG Corresponding Secretary FLORENCE MORRIS Advisers MRS. ULA ORR CLARK MISS ROSINA BOYD DELTA BETA TAU Purpose: To participate in New Jersey Forensic League Debates and also to have interscholastic debates on various current topics. 60 OFFICERS President NORMA BINSTOCK Vice-President FLORENCE MORRIS Second Vice-President LILA SIMONOFF Secretary ELAINE FLECKER Treasurer RITA JAROFF Adviser MRS. ULA ORR CLARK ) ‘ DRAMATIC CLUB Purpose: To sponsor class plays, entertain radio and stage personalities and enter contestants in various dramatic competitions. OFFICERS President MARILYN LEWIS Vice-President MARILYN VOELK Secretary GEORGA BAKER Treasurer IRIS KRUEGER Adviser MRS. N. ESTABROOK 61 LIBRARY COUNCIL Purpose: To teach the system of classification of books in the library and also the method in which an efficient library operates. OFFICERS President GOLDIE SCARR Vice-President MARILYN LEWIS Secretary DOROTHY BLATT Treasurer LAURA PRESBY Adviser MISS MARY McKEEVER FRENCH CLUB Purpose: To give students a better understanding of France and French customs, and to develop ability in conversational French. Adviser MRS. ANNAMAE S. RUDOLPH 62 JUNIOR RED CROSS Purpose: To aid, in all ways possible, the Senior Red Cross Organization. Adviser MR. EDWARD GOTTLIEB VARSITY H Purpose: To promote good sportsmanship between Hillside and its opponents and to maintain fair play. President STEVEN MOZOLAK Vice-President RAY CHESTON Secretary JACK EBDON Treasurer WILLIAM GETZOFF Adviser MR. CONSTANTINE HARPER OFFICERS Instructor MR. EBDON RIFLE CLUB Purpose: To promote the better and safer use of firearms and to prepare the high school boys for service in the armed forces by pre-induction training in the operation and use of the rifle. OFFICERS President AUDREY DRAKE Vice-President JEAN GLENNON Secretary NORMA VAN ALLEN Treasurer ANNE MURPHY Adviser MISS MARY COSGROVE GIRL RESERVES Purpose: To find and give the best in life. OFFICERS President RAY CHESTON Vice-President FRANCIS MEAGHER Secretary-T reasurer STEVEN J. MOZOLAK Adviser MR. IRVIN P. SOWERS Hl-Y Purpose: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. 64 SCHEDULE Hillside 13 ........................... Jefferson 7 Hillside 45_________________________________Kearny 0 Hillside 0 ................................ Orange 0 Hillside 39 ....................... -....... Union 0 Hillside 33 Cranford 7 Hillside 25 ________-___________________Belleville 0 Hillside 25 ............................... Linden 0 Hillside 13 ........................... Irvington 26 Hillside 14 .......................... Weequahic 0 66 Hillside Hillside Hillside Hillside Hillside 47 Hillside 39_________________________Rahway 27 Hillside 38.................... Plainfield 58 Hillside 36 Regional 27 Hillside 46-------------------- Jefferson 27 Hillside 28................... Belleville 29 Hillside 34 ---------------------Weequahic 40 Hillside 40 Linden 36 Hillside 50------------------------------Union 44 Hillside 45............................ Rahway 53 Hillside 57--------------------- Weequahic 48 Hillside 29 Belleville 41 Hillside 48--------------------------Irvington 42 SCHEDULE 28................ Cranford 42 54----------------------Union 44 43-------------------Cranford 47 42---------------- Regional 30 Roselle Park 29 Front Row: Ray Vincent, Steve Mozolak, Marsden Miller, Frank Senters, Edward Dea, Howard Kiesel, Al Vreeland. Second Row: John O'Donnell, Walter Tabit, Frank Nulton, Bernard Goeh-ring, Ely Simonoff, Loren Huber. Third Row: Philip Georgi, Joseph Lewis, Charles Erck, Donald Chamberlin, Jack Ebdon, Kenneth Krantz. Fourth Row: David Dubow, Eugene Golda, John Felber, Manuel Fernandez, Carmen DeVito, Ray Bean, Bob Heffner. Back Row: Frank Craven. Front Row: Bernard Goehring, Outfielder; Vincent Carpenter, Pitcher; Ed- ward Dlugosz, Third Base; Carlo DiBuono, Second Base; Milton Lichardus, Second Base; Charles Richkus, Third Base, Catcher; Sam Dubow, Coach. Back Row: Leonard Barnett, Outfielder, Pitcher; Frank Sulkowski, Outfielder, Pitcher; Pat Mealia, First Base; William Kirk, Manager; Frank Smiley, Manager. THE GIRLS’ ATHLE BASKETBALL HOCKEY TIC ASSOCIATION! BADMINTON OFFICERS President___________ MARJORIE STREBINGER Vice-President_____________-ARLENE JENKINS Secretary____________________________HELEN SCHLEUNING Treasurer_________________ELEANOR AMES Program Chairman.......MARGARET WHEAT Publicity Chairman_________________BARBARA BOUTOT Historian_________________ANN FERRIGNO Advisers____MRS. MURIEL M. BURNS, MISS IRMA B. OSTROM ARCHERY Purpose: To encourage athletic activity among the girls of the school. 71 OFFICERS Co-Captains AUDREY DRAKE ELLEN LEWIS Assistant Captain ANNE MURPHY Advisers MRS. MURIEL BURNS MR. LEONARD BUCHNER CHEERLEADERS Purpose: To lead in cheers at athletic competitions and to create and perpetuate school spirit among the students. Drum Majorette GLORIA KASAK 72 TWIRLERS Purpose: To twirl at football games, pep rallies and dedications. WE ARE PROUD TO BE THE OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER TO HILLSIDE HIGH SCHOOL U YES, WE ARE PROUD OF THIS TITLE, BECAUSE OF THE FINE WORK THAT IS BEING DONE BY YOUR SCHOOL, AND THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE GIVEN US TO BE AFFILIATED WITH IT. u Lorstan Studios FOREMOST PHOTOGRAPHERS IN THE EAST 850 BROAD ST, NEWARK 2, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF GUS REINKE MACHINERY b TOOL COMPANY BEST WISHES FROM JIFFY MANUFACTURING COMPANY 75 Compliments of For Specialized Lubrication See A Friend Pearce's Service Station ATLANTIC PRODUCTS Tel. ELizabeth 3-9437 North Broad and Hollywood Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF THE COOPER ALLOY FOUNDRY CO. HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY Tel. ELizabeth 3-9478 Salem Pharmacy Philip Weinich, Reg. Pharm. 1201 SALEM AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. Tel. ELizabeth 3-8746 EDITH HIBBERT, Prop. Bahret's Gift Shop Greeting Cards for All Occasions School Supplies - Notions 236 Hollywood Avenue Tel. ELizabeth 2-3633 Free Delivery CLEANING and DYEING 'There's A Difference De Luxe Cleaners fir Dyers AM Kinds of Alterations . Equal to New 37 COE AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. Compliments of Asbury Packing Co. 231 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. 76 COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. Gottleib's Homeroom LEFT SIDE Seymour Sternbach Norman McNulty RIGHT SIDE llidio Fernandes Ernest Bandoli Michael Lazavick Jack Ebdon Herbert Hughes Edward Ruffalo Vincent Carpenter Frank Nulton Madeline Sloboda Mima Bloy Vera Cohke Agnes Coby Beverly Gerber Ruth Gutzat Carolyn Weippert Margaret Raedisch Theresa Ackerman Margaret McKay Edward Lyman Marie Caseiano MIDDLE: Thelma Lizzack, Alick Pawlik, Mildred Dellutri. NOT SHOWN: Annabelle Reyle, Jack Hale, Eugene Popola. 77 COMPLIMENTS OF Mundet Cork Corporation HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY and BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 78 COMPLIMENTS OF THE Hillside Senior High School PARENT-TEACHERS1 ASSOCIATION HILLSIDE, N. J. BEST WISHES FROM HATFIELD WIRE CABLE COMPANY 487 HILLSIDE AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. 79 Tel. ELizabeth 2-2656 Tel. WAverly 3-7036 E. M. Stevens Hi-Point Dairy Company Sheet Metal and Roofing Work The Ultimate in Dairy Products 1 129 Woodruff Avenue Corner Fairbanks Street Hillside, N. J. WALTER WORBETZ 174 Long Avenue Hillside, N. J. TO HILLSIDE STUDENTS— The best you can do to yourself is to secure an education. When you think of employment be sure to give us consideration. Sun Tube Corporation 181 LONG AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF THE Super Diner ROUTE 29 NEAR BLOY STREET Tel. WAverly 3-9667 Charles Buccella's DELICATESSEN and MEAT MARKET 208 LONG AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. BEST WISHES FROM Miller's PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY JULIUS MILLER, Reg. Pharm. 265 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. Tel. ELizabeth 3-9682 or 3-9446 Tel. UN 2-3047 STEVE ZATKO, Proprietor Cash Meat Market Choice Meats, Groceries and Vegetables 312 HILLSIDE AVENUE 80 COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. Krumbiegel's Homeroom FIRST ROW: Goldie Scarr, Marion Schriek, Joan Phillips, Barbara Mooney, Lorayn Seifer, Marie Minissale, Mr. Krumbiegel. SECOND ROW: Ruth Shay, Mary Skerbe, Anna Scheuermann, Millie Schrott, Dorothy Smolar, Eleanor Schneider, Josephine Siksnius, Doris Stevens, Barbara Rosenberg, Flora Stamler, Elsie Smith, Helen Rakita. THIRD ROW: Helen Schleuning, Norman Coyle, John O'Donnell, Herbert Reichman, Al Brenner, Frank Sulkowski, Howard Kiesel, John Felber, Charles Davenport. FOURTH ROW: Jack Milko, Leonard Knek, Richard Brendel, Irving Licht, Ronald Schaefer, Thomas Ford, John Kucek. NOT SHOWN: Robert Caston. 81 A £h B ales Corporation 39-53 LONG AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE RECAPPING - VULCANIZING All Work Guaranteed 82 BEST WISHES SENIORS FROM GENERAL DIAPER SERVICE CENTRAL AVENUE DOD PLACE HILLSIDE, N. J. Compliments of MRS. JOHNSON'S HOMEROOM B-12 COMPLIMENTS OF FRANK'S FOOD STORE FANCY FRUITS and VEGETABLES Telephone EL 2-0988 237 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE Tel. EL.zabcth 2-4801 Best Wishes From The Zilahy Son Hillside High Luncheonette CLEANERS and DYERS All Work Done on Premises Liberty Avenue and Ryan Street 1330 No. Broad Street Hillside, N. J. S. FINKELSTEIN, Proprietor BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS Allen B. Wrisley Distributing Company SOAPS - TOILET PREPARATIONS COMPLIMENTS OF Tel. WAverly 3-9613 Al Hauser's Confectionery Store F. Romanyshyn DELICATESSEN and CONFECTIONERY HILLSIDE, N. J. 158 LIBERTY AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. Tel. WAverly 3-4055 RADIO REPAIRS BUSINESS PATRONS Hillside Radio Record Shop Columbia Albums and Victor Albums RECORDS 1275 LIBERTY AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. Flying Sticks Hillside Recreation Center C. A. Ronson COMPLIMENTS OF Mrs. Harmon's Homeroom FIRST ROW: Lorraine Weinstein, Leatrice Weinick, Nancy Zupnik, Mrs. Harmon, Violet Suravsky, Shirley Worswick, Jean Wilson. SECOND ROW: Norma Van Allen, Marilyn Voelk, Marion Wilson, Marjorie Strebinger, Lorraine Wernicke, Flo Waygli. THIRD ROW: Michael Humanik, Robert Prupis, Richard Krafski, William Flieder, Ely Simonoff. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Wargo, Joan Segerstrom, Anne Walker. NOT SHOWN: Eleanor Walter, Paula Wendler, Milton Lichardus, Charles Wellet, Robert Schachman. 85 CHICAGO DALLAS SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL LONDON SYDNEY FACTORY AND LABORATORIES HILLSIDE NEW JERSEY Bristol-Myers Company EST. 1887 International Building Rockefeller Center New York TROUSHAY D. D. TOOTH BRUSH - IPANA TOOTH PASTE - SAL HEPATICA MINIT RUB - INGRAM'S SHAVING CREAM - MUM - VITALIS INGRAM'S CREAM 86 . Tel. WAverly 3-2465 Compliments cf Tel. WA. 3-2545 Hillside Times Louis J. Hess, Realtor Printing for All Occasions REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Yearly Subscription — $2.50 1443 North Broad Street 150 Hillside Avenue Hillside, N. J. Compliments of MRS. SHEILDS' HOMEROOM COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF S. Terry Cr Sons 1209 LIBERTY AVENUE Young's Confectionery ROUTE 29 HILLSIDE, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF Tel. WAverly 3-9371 Welcome Food Market 1186 LIBERTY AVENUE Krichman Fur Shop COMPLETE FUR SERVICE 1448 NORTH BROAD STREET HILLSIDE, N. J. Tel. ELizabeth 2-2456 Wayne Wire Die Co. wmm M nU L Well-rounded tecreterlel courses for high school graduates. Special Course for college women. Distin- Manufacturers of guished Faculty. Individualized Instruction. Effective Placement Service. WIRE DRAWING DIAMOND DIES New Terms Begin Feb., July, Sept. 420 Lexington Ave., New York City 22 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. ■IFOR BULLETIN, ADDRESS DIRECTORS! 200 Pennsylvania Avenue Hillside, N. J. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '45 HARRISON MOTOR FREIGHT HILLSIDE, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Benjamin S. Berkowitz Charles B. Taylor 1392 LIBERTY AVENUE BEST WISHES FROM BEST WISHES FROM Kizyma Hardware Store 1190 LIBERTY AVENUE Charles A. Gehrie GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS 1200 NO. BROAD STREET HILLSIDE, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF Mrs. Gillies' Homeroom FIRST ROW: Jeanette Dea, Teddy Rudine, Helen Mihok, Maureen Coogan. SECOND ROW: Joanne Davis, Helen Yurecko, Gertrude Kacinko, Kathryn Yurista, Jewel Pack, Lillian Delunas, Sally Pederson. THIRD ROW: Frank Craven, Andrew Volansky, Louis Allen, Dorothy Oravetz, Elaine Davidson, Elaine Chiffian, Annette DeVino. FOURTH ROW: Bernard Bornstein, Steven Mozolak, Carlo DiBuono, Mrs. Gillies, Robert Schultz, William Lewis, Sandy Feld. NOT SHOWN: Pete Ferrigno, Mary McEntee, Noreen Rapp, Audrey Weldon, Bernie Goehring, Frank Jennings, Milton Branek, Eileen Clark, Jean Cook, Miriam Christy. 89 The Hillside National Bank FOUNDED 1920 1320 NORTH BROAD STREET HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY OFFERS COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES DIRECTED BY RICHARD S. EARL President DAVID H. DOREMUS Vice-President JAMES A. O'NEIL Executive Vice-President GEORGE W. KUHLMAN Vice-President, The Heil Co. EMIL HERRIGEL Herrigel, Lindabury Herrigel Counselors at Law Hillside, New Jersey ASSETS OVER $9,000,000.00 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Deposits Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HARRY W. DOREMUS Vice-President C. F. Hubbs Company New York, N. Y. JOHN P. BRADIN Vice-President Pennsylvania Coal Coke Corp. New York, N. Y. HORACE K. CORBIN, JR. Titeflex, Inc. LEMUEL A. HULL Vice-President, Air Reduction Co. 90 Compliments of Liberty Alleys 303 Florence Avenue A Friend Hillside, N. J. Compliments of MR. BUCHNER'S HOMEROOM B-10 Compliments of Tel. ESsex 3-1805 SAM LA SPADA Elizabeth - Union - Hillside A Friend Irvington Line, Inc. Charter Buses for all Occasions 444 HILLSIDE AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. Hellmund Oil Company HILLSIDE, N. J. New Jersey's Oldest Independent Tel. UNionville 2-3139 Davis Shell Service Complete Lubrication Service BLOY ST. and ROUTE 29 HILLSIDE, N. J. FOR VICTORY TODAY and SOUND BUSINESS TOMORROW BUY WAR BONDS - GET IN THE SCRAP Edgcomb Steel Corporation 460 HILLSIDE AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. TELEPHONES: 92 NEW JERSEY WAVERLY 6-0900 NEW YORK RECTOR 2-5883 Tel. EL 2-4839 Congratulations Seniors From Capitol Food Center 255 Hollywood Avenue Hillside, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE All Branches All Forms Hillside Realty Company (Howard J. Bloy, Realtor) Established 1923 Buy, Rent, Sell or Insure Your Property Through Us - WAverly 3-4232 Long at Liberty Avenue Hillside, N. J. Our Reputation Is Your Assurance of Reliability COMPLIMENTS OF HILLSIDE DRIFTERS DRIFTERETTES SKATING ASSOCIATION HENRY COWAN SON DeLEO GEORGE DETRICK SON LICHARDUS ALBERT LUCAS ART MUNIZ FRANK RILEY TED RUDINE BETTE BARBER EVA BLUE DOT CORT ELIZABETH FRIED MARGE McKAY DOLLY SCASSERRA WANDA WINNICKE BOB SCHULZ BERT WHALON HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY Compliments of Best Wishes From All Tool Company W. W. Curtis Millwork 1 11 Long Avenue Hillside, N. J. 1222 North Broad Street Hillside, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN CRAMER LONG HAUL TRUCKING Telephone WA 3-6513 DIEGES 6- CLUST 17 JOHN STREET NEW YORK 8, N. Y. OFFICIAL JEWELERS For The CLASS OF 1945 RINGS MEDALS ATHLETIC AWARDS PINS CHARMS PRIZES 94 A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL METHOD OF PRODUCING COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL ANNUALS New City Printing Co. A COMPLETE COLLEGE AND SCHOOL ANNUAL SERVICE 802-806 SIP STREET UNION CITY, N. J. UNION 7-2400 Tel. ESsex 3-3279 BEST OF LUCK TO THE SENIORS from Hi-Point Farms, Inc. THE PEAK OF QUALITY Dam's Luncheonette 976 STUYVESANT AVENUE IRVINGTON, N. J. Compliments of CATERING TO HILLSIDE STUDENTS Hillside Aerie 2352 1 1 57 Liberty Avenue Fraternal Order of Eagles 96 Tel. ELizabeth 2-4882 Tel. WAverly 3-8235 Reinhard-Mueller Co. PRINTERS - STATIONERS Shawcross Accounting Service OFFICE EQUIPMENT 2 Hollywood Avenue 1450 No. Broad Street, Hillside, N. J. Hillside, N. J. L. B. SHAWCROSS H. G. PHILLIPS BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS FROM THEIR FRIENDS WHO ATTEND Shanty Shack We would like to list the names of all the contributors to this ad. It would read like a Who's Who of Hillside. At Shanty Shack one night we started off with the hope of getting enough contributions for a sixteenth page ad. We asked for pennies—but they swamped us. We got nickels, dimes, and in two cases even quarters. Everybody helped—freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors and visitors. Each contributor became a booster and the thing grew until this half page ad was the result. The gang was swell! Thanks a lot kids, and may the same spirit continue with you at Shanty Shack always. Congratulations Seniors From Tel. ELizabeth 2-8561 Omega Sigma Psi Sorority Geo. E. Jacobi, Inc. ALPHA Cr BETA CHAPTERS FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION 1202 North Broad Street Hillside, N. J. 97 Mr. and Mrs. Adamecko Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Althenn Mrs. E. M. Ames Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barber Mr. Burton C. Blazier Mrs. Helen M. Blazier Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bleiweis Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bossany Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Boutot Mr. Harry Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Ceglowski Mr. Hy Chrystal Mr. and Mrs. Harlow H. Curtis Ann and Rose Cuzzalina Irene P. Denholtz Mr. and Mrs. G. DeVino Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Dorer Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Earle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erck Mr. and Mrs. John Felber Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Feld Mr. A. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Flieder Mr. and Mrs. Herman Friedman Mr. and Mrs. D. Gianforte Mrs. William J. Gill Mr. and Mrs. J. Glennon Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldfinger Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodstein Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Haefner Natalie and Harriet Hillman Mr. and Mrs. S. Humiston Mr. Charles F. Jones Mrs. Austin Kiley Mr. and Mrs. R. Raymond King Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krebs Mr. Larry Kirschenbaum Mr. and Mrs. A. Koehler Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leibo Mr. and Mrs. Wade B. Lewis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Loew Mr. and Mrs. McCrady Mr. F. Mansdorf Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Mildrum Mr. Jack Miller Mr. and Mrs. A. Mooney Mrs. Louis Niemas Mrs. O. Nowhark Mr. and Mrs. Blair Ortmann Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Ortmann Miss Eleanor Otto Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Otto Mr. Adolph Peck Mr. and Mrs. George Presby Mr. and Mrs. William Raphael Mr. and Mrs. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Sol Reiss Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ribnik Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenberg Mr. Victor G. Rostel Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Rudine Rev. and Mrs. George M. Runner Mr. and Mrs. J. Scarr Mr. and Mrs Paul Schlein Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Schriek Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Segerstrom Dr. Bernard Senner Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shay Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Shay Mr. and Mrs. George E. Smith Mrs. Caroline Stegner Mr. J. W. Stegner Mr. Walter Tabit Mrs. R. Tygart Mrs. Christina G. Ulrich Mr. and Mrs. William H. Van Allen Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Wargo Mr. and Mrs. H. Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Wellet Mr. and Mrs. C. Wernicke Miss Doris Wilson Mr. and Mrs. George Yurista Mr. and Mrs. William Zupnik 98 AUTOGRAPHS ;« • . rf
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.