Hillside High School - Epoch Yearbook (Hillside, NJ)
- Class of 1950
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E’LL MEASURE UP . . . ... IN THE 1950 Published by the Senior Class HILLSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Hillside, New Jersey OUR PARENTS SET HIGH STANDARDS With true appreciation and gratitude, we, the Class of 1950. dedicate this yearbook to our parents. It is they who have set the high standards of achievement which we strive to attain. Those of us who have lost one or both of our parents realize how deeply our lives are affected by our loss. Yet, we continue to live up to the ideals which our parents have implanted in us. To you, our parents, we wish to express our thanks—thanks for the understanding, the inspiration, the patience, and confidence with which you have guided us through the years. And now we look to the future, with the hope that we will be able to fulfill your expectations. OUR ADMINISTRATORS INSPIRES HIGH VALUES MISS ROSINE B. BOYD Administrative Assistant s HENRY ALTHENN Mathematics ALICE BARDEN Home Economics ROSINE BOYD BARBARA BRANDON U. S. History English, Spanish EDNA BROWN MARY BUERMANN U. S. History Fronch, Spanish DOROTHY CALLANDER English JOHN DUTHIE Biology, English HAROLD EICHMAN Industrial Arts CECELIA CLAXTON ELAINE COHN MARY COSGROVE SAMUEL DUBOW English, Typing Art Commercial Physical Education VERA EDGAR Commercial THE FACULTY MARGARET ENGLISH English HENRIETTA GALLOWAY Music ✓tr EDWARD GOTTLIEB Commercial O CARMEN FERRIGNO Physical Education ADELAIDE HARMON CONSTANTINE HARPER OLIVE HATCH MILDRED HATHAWAY PHOEBE HAVILAND ANITA HERMAN Commercial Industrial Arts Librarian Home Economics Commercial Physical Education CLEMENTINE JOHNSON English WILFORD JOHNSON R. DOROTHEA JONES CHARLES KENNINGTON JOHN KULIKOWSKI HARRY LADAYNE French, Latin, English Commercial Mathematics U. S. History French, Science HORACE MacNAB JOHN MEAGHER Industrial Arts Substitute OLIVE RAPP English, Dramatics SADIE REILLY Science. Snrial Studies GAUGES US JOHN SALAKEY Commercial ANNAMAE RUDOLPH Latin, English MILDRED SHAVER Home Economics GEORGE SICKELS English JOHN SIDUN Science, Mathematics JOSEPH SILVER History JEANNE SIMONET Physical Education IRVIN SOWERS Chemistry DORIS STELLGER LEONARD STRASSMAN Home Economics Music WILLIAM TODT Mathematics ALBERT WEINER Mathematics MARION WESSELS Physical Education JOAN WOLF Art THE RULE IS A SMOOTH OPERATION Mrs. John Kortz, Miss Joan Weippert, Mrs. F. Nye THE SENIORS TAKE MEASURES FOR THE FUTURE . . . o ALUSTER. WILLIAM Bill . . . future Mr. Whelan . . . pedal pusher . . . easy going . . . never in a hurry. AMATO. PHILIP Philooch . . . tall. dark, and handsome . . . Bob Feller, watch out! Varsity Football 2. 3; Varsity Basketball 2. 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2. 3. 4. ARLEIN. GLORIA Glor . . . those great big beautiful eyes . . . seen with Pete” and Bevie . . . Mrs. Hutchins. Glee Club 2. 3; Junior Council Alternate; Junior Dramatics; Debate and Forum 2, 3. 4; Press Club 2. 3. 4; Hiller Co-Feature Editor 3, 4; Senior Dramatics; Senior Play; Epoch Staff. s E N I O R S BAKER. GEORGE Bob” . . . that flag looks heavy . . . all that and good looks too . . . intelligent. S.G.A. Cabinet 2; Press Club 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Hiller Co-Sports Editor 4. BARLOW. GEORGE Red . . . how cute! . . . athletic type . . . the boys' ” chauffeur . . . always smiling. S.G.A. Alternate 2; Rifle Club 2; Service Squad 2. 4; Baseball 3, 4. BARRON. ROGER Rog” ... is that a car? . . . quiet and nice . . . liked by all. BAUM. ROBERT Maub . . . Dr. I. Q. . . . Do I know you? . . . Well, introduce me! . . . seen with Fielo. One-Act Play Festival 3; Epoch Staff; Stamp Club 4; Senior Play. 10 BELL. ALLEN Count . . . jerks sodas at Jack's” . . . a man's man . . . draws real purty pictures. Biology Club 2; Sketch Club 2. 3; Intermural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Folk Dance Club 4; Press Club 4; Hiller 4. BENFER. ANNE Red . . . athletically in the groove . . . good brain work . . . friendly . . . handy with a paint brush. Sketch Club 2. 3; S.G.A. Representative 3; Modern Dance 3; Hy-Teens 2. 3. 4; G.A.A 2. 3. 4. National Honor Society 3. 4. BENNETT. MARCIA BARBARA Marsh” . . . Chocolate milk is six cents” ... a head for business . . . one argyle per year. Press Club 2; Hiller 2. 3. 4; Hiller Ass't. Business Editor 3. Business Editor 4; Future Nurses Club 3; Epoch Staff; Senior Dramatics; Service Squad 2. 4. BENSON. FRANK “Fluffie . . . tall and fair . . . good guy . . . dances well . . . solid on tho basketball court. Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Folk Dance 4. BERGER. GLORIA Glor . . . pretty baby face . . . magnetic smile ... a voice like a nightingale. Library Council 2. 3, 4, President 4; Child Care Club 3; Junior Council; Junior Dramatics; Glee Club 2. 3, 4; Senior Dramatics; Senior Play; Epoch Staff; Senior Council. BIERMAN. LEONARD “HANK' “Len . . . that pitching arm . . . “We want a touchdown! . . . regular guy . . . educated toe. Intermural Basketball 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Biology Club 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Folk Dance Club 4. BITSKO. ALEX “Glenn” . . . seen with Otto and Hyde ... a “for real” member . . . goes in for athlet'cs . . . friendly. J.V. Fcotball 2. 3; Varsity Football 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4; Intermural Basketball 2, 3. 4; Baseball Club 3, 4. BLAKE. HARVEY ALLEN “Sniff . . . “What do you mean? . . . the silent type . . . shy? . . . swell fellow . . . pals with Hale. Intermural Basketball 2, 3. 4. BLAZIER. SHIRLEY “Shirl . . . small and sweet . . . the cutest . . . twirler . . . one-man gal . . . always smiles. S.G.A. Collector 2; Child Care 2; Future Nurses 2; G.A.A. 2. 3, 4. Sports Leader 4; Twirler 4. BLECKMAN. NAOMI VIDA “Nonie . . . pretty red hair ... future nurse . . . sweet and quiet . . . likeable gal . . . Entered Junior Year. Glee Club 3; Nurses Club 3, 4; Library Council 3. 4; A Cappella Choir 4. F 1 9 5 0 BOONE. BETTY ANN “Bet” ... all the qualifications of a good secretary . . . sweet and lovely . . . never idle. Sophomore Treasurer; S.G.A. Representative 2; Library Council 2; Variety Show 2; Glee Club 2. 3; G.A.A. 2. 3; Junior Dramatics 3; Modern Dance Club 3; Fclk Dance Club 3; BORNER. RUTH ALICE “Foofie ... a finger in every pie . . . neat and trim . . . fun to be with . . . Entered Junior Year. Clothing Club 3; S.G.A. Cabinet 4; G.A.A. 4; Service Squad 4; BORNSTEIN. EDWARD Ed . . . our president . . . charmingly good-looking . . . “Push those sales, you big wheels” . . . drummer boy. Biology Club 2; Junior Class President; Drum Corps 2. 3. 4; Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Symphonic ’'and 2. 3. Epoch Co-Business Manager; Senior Class President. BOYES. ELEANOR RUTH El . . . sweet and refined . . . lovely voice . . . mucho inteligente . . . enchanting smile. Glee Club 2. 3; Junior Dramatics; Library Council 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. 4; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4, Sports Leader 4; A Cap-Fella Choir 4; Hy-Teens 4; S.G.A. Alternate 4. BRAZER. GEORGE Georgie . . . the music man . . . plays a sweet clarinet . . . good-natured . . . adorable . . . swing it! Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2.. 3. 4; Debate and Forum 4; Stamp Club 4; Fclk Dance 4. BRINDLE. SHIRLEY ANN Shirl . . . pretty blond . . . blue eyes . . . catching smile . . . sunny disposition. Child Care Club 2; Nurses Club 2; Typing Club 2; G.A.A. 2. 3; A Cappella Choir 3. 4. BROCHU. IRENE Shorty . . . small and sweet . . . hockey champ ... the gift of gab . . . cute grin. Child Care Club 2; Nurses Club 2; S.G.A. Collector 2. 4; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4. Sports Leader 4; Shorthand Speed Club 4; Art and Metal Club 4. BRODEAN. EVELYN MARY Evie . . . long, brown tresses . . . pretty face . . . cute twirler . . . quiet . . . guide right. G.A.A. 2; Typing Club 2; Library Council 2; Glee Club 2; Twirler 4. BROOKES. JACK EVERETT Skippy . . . mad about stamps . . . eager beaver . . . slow smile . . . impulsive. Sketch Club 2; Rifle Club 3; Library Council 4; Stamp Club. President 4. BUCHANNAN. JEAN MARY Jeannie . . . friendly gal . . . pals with Kay and Es . . . carefree . . . likes a good time. Modern Dance Club 3; Folk Dance 3; A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3. 4; Art and Metal 4; Golf Club 4. BUSCHBAUM. EDWARD Ed . . . quiet guy . . . future cabinet maker . . . cute . . . easy going . . . seen with Tom and Kirk. BUECHERT. ROBERT Bob ... a born artist . . . tall, blond, and cute . . . T-E-A-M . . . mighty fine fellow. J.V. Football 2; Hiller 2; Sketch Club 2. 3; Intermural Basketball 2, 3. 4; Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Epoch Art Editor. CAMPBELL. JOAN Soupy . . . aspiring model . . . partial to Seton Hall . . . good dancer . . . seen with Ar and Jo. Dramatics Club 2; Modern Dance Club 3; Fclk Dance Club 3; G.A.A. 2. 4; Glee Club 4. 12 CEGLOWSKI. MARILYN JOAN ''Ciggy . . . brain to be envied . . . all-around girl . . . scientific mind . . . ambitious. S.G.A. Alternate 2; Service Squad 2; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Prom Waitress 3; A Cappella Choir 2. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Sport Leader 4; Sextette 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, CHADDON. ESTHER RAE Es . . . she'll be a secretary . . . outdoor girl . . . good dancer . . . liked by all. Child Care Club 3; G.A.A. 3. 4; Art and Metal 4; S.G.A. Representative 4; Service Squad 4. CHIMACOFF. HARRIET LOIS Har . . . sophisticated miss . . . just stepped out of Vogue . . . The Last Time I Saw Paris. Hiller 2; A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4; Press Club 2; Debate and Forum, Secretary 3. 4; French Club 3; Twirler 3; Epoch Staff; National Honor Society 4. CHRISTENSON. ELLEN Chris . . . sweet, neat, and petite . . . so friendly . . . knittin' for Britain? . . . good-natured. Child Care Club 2; Typing Club 3; S.G.A. Collector 3. CHRISTIE. WILLIAM Bill . . . big blue eyes . . . sheik with the fair sex ... he leads the cheers . . . seen with everyone. Debate and Forum 3; Intermural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Folk Dancing 3, 4. COATES. MARJORIE Margie . . . little bit of loveliness . . . baby face . . . lingering smile . . . sterling qualities. Folk Dancing 2; Sewing Club 3; Library Council 4; Child Care Club 4; Debate and Forum Club 4. COHEN. JACK Beowulf . . . blow, Gabriel, blow . . . Objection sustained! . . . likes to have fun. J.V. Football 2; J.V. Track 2; Junior Dramatics; One-Act Play Festival 3; A.Z.A. 2. 3. 4; Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Symphony Band 2. 3. 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Folk Dancing 3, 4; Band Council 3, 4; Senior Play. COOPERMAN, JEROME Jerry . . . Where have you been? . . . Larry Regan . . . debonair . . . slick operator . . . Entered Senior Year. Debate and Forum 4; Senior Dramatics; Senior Play; Hiller 4; Orchestra 4; Concert Band 4. CORSO. JOSEPH J. Joe . . . sparkles on the football field . . . good-looking . . . strong and silent. Art Club 2; Football 3; Intermural Basketball 3. 4; Varsity Football 4. COZZI. JOSEPH R. Joe ... a swell guy . . . there's a qleam in his eye . . . nice to know. Library Council 2. 3. 4; Track Manager 3, 4; Intermural Basketball 3, 4. 13 CUSTER. MARIE Pleasant drawl . . . everybody's pal . . . cutest girl around . . . popular . . . fine student. A Cappella Choir 2; Variety Show Usherette 2; Junior Class Treasurer; Junior Dramatics; Sextette 2. 3. 4; Folk Dance Club 2. 3. 4; S.G.A. Collector 2. 3. 4; Service Squad 2. 3. 4; National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 3, President 4; One-Act Play Festival 3. 4; G.A.A. 3. 4; Hy Teens 4; National Honor Society 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Epoch Staff; Senior Class Secretary. DEBUS. DORIS L. PAULINE Dor . . . nice clothes . . . quiet . . . easy to get along with . . . sweet and reserved. Nurses Club; Glee Club 2, 3. 4. CRAIG. ELSIE Red” . . . T-E-A-M! . . . cute and sweet . . . Jeannie's pal . . . friendly miss. G.A.A. 2. 3, 4; Folk Dancing 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 2; S.G.A. Collector 2. 3; Hy-Teens 2. 3, 4; Dramatic Club. Secretary 3; National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3, 4; CROSS. EDWARD Eddie . . . with a gleam in his eye . . . humorous guy ... a generous smile. Library Council 4; Senior Dramatics 4. CUOZZI. JEAN Jeannie . . . H-I—H-I . . . full of fun . . . always busy doing something . . . cute . . . seen with Elsie. Sophomore Class Secretary; Glee Club 2; Dramatic and Speech Club 2; Commencement Usherette 3; Folk Dance Club 2, 4; Hy Teens 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance 4; Hiller 3. 4; Cheerleader 3. 4; DECKER. ARTHUR LEE Art . . . nice guy . . . honest and sincere . . . mighty likeable guy . . . best there is. Sketch Club 2; Intermural Basketball 2. 3. 4. DECKER. DOLORES Just like graduated sugar (sweet and refined) . . . true blue . . . smooth dresser . . . awfully nice. Glee Club 2, 3; Typing Club 2; Child Care Club 2, 3. President; G.A.A. 2, 3. 4. Secretary 4; Senior Plav Usherette 4. DEININGER, JOAN M. Joanie . . . flag swinger . . . pretty eyes . . . Stanley . . . seen with Pat and Rose . . . cute. Child Care 3; Twirler 3. 4. DELLANE. PATRICIA ANN Pat . . . witty . . . good dancer . . . seen at Jimmy's . . . pretty blue eyes . . . Rosie's pal. Typing Club 2. 3; Glee Club 2. 3; Child Care Club 3; Art and Metal Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2. DERANEK. JR.. EDWARD J. Ed . . . All-State Choir booster . . . tall and good looking . . . shy guy . . . nice to know. J.V. Football 2; A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4; Library Council 2, 3. 4; Dramatics and Speech; Art Club. 14 DI MAURO. FRANCES Fran . . . Welcome back! . . . cute little drummer . . . eye-catching wardrobe . . . sews beautifully . . . kitten. Glee Club 2. 3; Marching Band 3; Drum Corps 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Clothing Club 4. DOUCHES. DORIS FRANCES Dor . . . sweet and lovely . . . good dancer . . . cute smile . . . really swell. Typing 2. 3; Shorthand Speed Club 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 4. DRESSLER. JOAN Joanie . . . cute laugh . . . easy to get along with . . . good-natured and friendly. Dramatics and Speech Club 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Modern Dance 3; Art and Metal 4; Golf Club 4. ESLICK. FAITH C. Faith and Begorrah . . . quiet and reserved . . . idealist . . . receptive mind . . . easy does it. Folk Dancing 2, 3; Modern Dance 2; Band 4; Debate and Forum 4; Library Council 4; Child Care 2, 3, 4. DUFEK. DORIS L. MARIE Dor . . . cute little blond . . . loves Chemistry? . . . always laughing . . . full of fun. Typing Club 2. 3; Glee Club 3; Modern Dance 3; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4, Sports Leader 4; Junior Achievement 3. 4; Folk Dancing 4; Art and Metal 4; Epoch Staff. EICHLER. BERNARD Bernie . . . red head ... a swell fellow . . . tall and cute . . . well-liked. Biology Club 2; Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2. 3. 4; Typing Club 3; Stamp Club 4. EMMER. ARLENE S. Archie . . . peppy cheerleader . . . eager beaver . . . quiz kid . . . fun to be with . . . where'd you get that — car? Typing Club 2; Hiller 2. 3. 4. Co-News Editor 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Epoch Staff; Cheerleader 3, 4. ENGLE. MARVIN Marv . . . class clown . . . laughs all the time . . . nothing like a good joke . . . fun. Biology Club 2; Dramatics and Speech 2; A.Z.A. 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3; Intermural Basketball 2. 3, 4; Typing Club 3; Folk Dance 4. wtT OLD 9c 6i rS°T f-v boTTt'M FAY. GEORGE G. Georgie . . . short and dark and cute . . . witty . . . trouble with history . . . regular guy. Track 2. 3. 4; A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4; Intermural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Sketch Club 2; Debate and Forum 3; French Club 3; Basketball Manager 3. 4; Stamp Club 4. FEINSTEIN. THOMAS J. Tom . . . tall and blond ... the silent type . . . good guy ... we all like him. Sketch Club 2. 3; J.V. Basketball 2; Track 3. 4; Junior Council; Intermural Basketball 4; Golf Club 4. Secretary 4; Folk Dance Club 4; S.G.A. Representative 4. 15 FISH. HERBERT G. FERCHAK. ROBERT J. Bob ... a real doll . . . cute as they come . . . everybody's buddy . . . so nice. FERNICOLA. PASQUALE Patsy ... the smooth type . . . energy bound . . . his eyes talk . . . turn on the charm. S.G.A. Representative 2. FIELO. JOEL File . . . Have no fear, Fielo is here! . . . crack business man . . . clothes happy. Biology Club 2; Hiller 2. 3; Press Club 2. 3; Debate and Forum 3; Epoch Sports Editor; Stamp Club 4; Senior Play Student Director. Herb ... the whiz kid . . . the brain of Hillside High . . . sports enthusiast . . . fun. Biology Club 2. President 2; S.G.A. Representative 2; Sophomore Council. Hiller Cc-Sports Editor 4; S.G.A. Alternate 3; Senior Council Representative; Epoch Staff; A Cappella Choir 4; National Honor Society 3. 4. FLEMING. KATHLEEN A. Kay . . . sings like a lark . . . beautiful brown eyes . . . seen with Bev. A Cappella Chcir 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3. President 3; Variety Show 2; Jun ior Dramatics; Child Care Club 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 3; Art and Metal 4. FLIEDER. ROBERT ALAN Flea . . . little guy with big ideas . . . chemistry whiz . . . Watch the birdie. Hiller 2, 3; Press Club 2. 3; Football Manager 2. 3. 4; Stage and Lighting Club 2. 3. 4; Epoch Photography Editor. FORTUNATO. ANGELO Angie . . . everybody's buddy . . . finger in every pie . . . our Veep . . . athletically gifted. Scphomcre Class President; S.G.A. Cabinet Member 3; Varsity Baseball 2. 3. 4; Varsity Basketball 2. 3. 4; Varsity Football 2. 3, 4; Dramatics and Speech 2; Debate and Forum 2; Football Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball Club 2. 3, 4; Senior Class Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 4. FREDO. CARMINE Blackie . . . quiet but nice . . . the art student . . . nice dresser . . . tall and dark. FRIEDMAN. ALAN Big Al . . . whiz on the basketball court . . . tall and terrific . . . popular. Typing Club 2; Biology Club 2; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Debate and Forum 3; Folk Dance Club 3; Senior Play, the gals. FRIEDMAN. BARBARA Bobbi . . . long golden tresses . . . winning smile . . . Florida's loss was our gain. Glee Club 2; Dramatic Club 2; Modern Dance 3; Folk Dance Club 3; Epoch Staff; A Cappella Choir 4; Senior Dramatics; Senior Play. 16 GABRIEL. EDWARD Eddie . . . always has a smile . . . cheerful disposition . . . pleasant company . . . cute. GALANTY. SIDNEY Sid ... he runs the stage crew . . . busy all the time . . . nice guy. Dramatics and Speech Club 2; A.Z.A. 2, 3. 4; Stage and Lighting Club 2. 3, 4.‘President 4; J.V. Football 2. 3; Varsity Fcotball 4; A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 4; Variety Show 2; One-Act Play Festival 3. GERBER. ALAN F. Al . . . the silent type . . . honest and sincere . . . fun to be with. GIEZY. IOAN C. Joanie . . . sports enthusiast . . . the athletic type . . . great gal . . . full of fun. Junior Dramatics 3; One-Act Play Festival 3; A Cappella Choir 2. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Sports Leader 4; Golf Club 4; Drum Corps 4. GLANCEY. JOHN P. Johnny . . . keep smiling . . . mighty likeable guy . . . nice to be with. GLASER. JOAN Joannie . . . tall and terrific . . . but I'm in a hurry . . . football rooter. Child Care Club 3; S.G.A. Representative 3; Glee Club 3; A Cappella Choir 4. GOLDBERG. DAVID Davie . . . handsome is as handsome does . . . football hero . . . pals with Marvin and Lenny. Dramatics and Speech Club 2; Biology Club 2; J.V. Baseball. Manager 2; Basketball 3; Typing Club 3; J.V. Football 2. 3; Varsity Football 4; Stage and Lighting Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4. GOOEN. ANITA Ni . . . bubbling with gaiety . . . tres intelligente . . . friends with Lucky and Bev . . . works hard on Hiller. Junior Dramatics; Hiller 2. 3. 4. Assistant Headline, Make-up Editor 3, Headline. Make-up Editor 4; A Cappella Choir 4. GRANT. MAXINE Mickey . . . our petite and vivacious brunette . . . good-natured . . . friendly to all . . . really a good driver! Variety Show 2; Hiller 2. 3. News Editor 3; Dramatics 2. 3; Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4; A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 4; Librarian 3; Debate and Forum 2. 3. 4; National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; One Act Play Festival 3. 4; Marching Band 3. 4; Drum Corps 3, 4; Epoch Club Editor. GREENBERG. MARTIN Marty . . . reserved . . . friendly smile . . . the private eye . . . Riverside's loss was our gain . . . Entered Senior Year. GRONINGER. ARLINE DIANE Ar . . . crazy about a blond sailor” . . . pals with Mary, Shirl, and Jo” . . . sweet. Typing Club 3; Glee Club 3; Child Care Club 3; Golf Club 4; Shorthand Speed Club 4. GRUNDER. MARTIN Marty” . . . how does that car keep together?? . . . sparkles on the baseball diamond . . . regular fellow. Typing Club 3. GRUYTCH, LELA Lee” . . . Hillside welcomes you . . . cute as a bug's ear . . . friends are Ar.” Shirl, and Helen. Golf Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4. HALE. RAYMOND DOUGLAS Butch” . . . wonderful smile . . . personality plus . . . All-American . . . is everybody happy? Sophomore Council; S.G.A. Collector 2; J.V. Basketball 2, 3; Junior Council; S.G.A. Alternate 3; Debate and Forum Club 3; S.G.A. Representative 4; Golf Club 4; Basketball 4. HALL. BARBARA JEAN Bobby” . . . best there is ... a gay gai . . . like a melody. Glee Club 2. 3; Child Care Club 3; A Cappella Choir 4; G.A.A. 4; Shorthand Speed Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4. HARRISON. BRUCE RICHARD Photography's his meat . . . pals with Deranek and Skippy . . . always friendly. Rifle Club 2. HAYEN. OLEANA Tall and terrific . . . such pretty eyes . . . pals with Bobbie ... a swell qirl. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Child Care Club 3; S.G.A. Collector 3, 4. HESS. GERALDINE I. Gerry . . . Ipana smile . . . I'm new this week” . . . loves to dancfe . . . ze artiste. Typing Club 2; Glee Club 2. 3; A Cappella Choir 2, 3. HOLZSCHUH. HILDEGARDE Hildy” . . . small . . . sparkling eyes . . . cute giggle ... to know her is to like her. A Cappella Choir 2. 4; Glee Club 3; Nurses Club 3; Art and Metal 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Orchestra 4. HOWELL. BEVERLY JOAN Bev” . . . cute majorette . . . variety girl . . . best of friends with June . . . smooth dancer . . . angel puss . . . funful. S.G.A. Collector 2; S.G.A. Alternate 3; Dramatics 2, 3; Glee Club 2. 3; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4; One-Act Play Festival 3. 4; Twirler 3; Drum Majorette 4. HYDE. EDWARD W. Eddy short and cute . . . seen with George and Otto . . . lots of fun. Stage and Lighting Club 2; Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; Rifle Club 2. 3, 4. INNES. BARBARA J. ''Bobbie'' ... a gay gal . . . plays good game of hockey . . . handy with a needle. A Cappella Choir 2; Dramatic Club 2; Clothing Club 3; S.G.A. Collector 3. 4; G.A.A. 3. 4. Sports Leader 4; Art and Metal 4. JACKEO. ROSE A. Rosie . . . the wittiest . . . seen with the girls . . . jitterbug . . . personality . . . neat dresser. Child Care Club, President 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Art and Metal 4. JONES. THELMA OMELIA Thel . . . petite and charming . . carefree . . . slick chick . . . dimpled smile. Glee Club 2; Art Metal Club 4. JUPA. LORRAINE JOAN Sweet Lorraine . . . never an ill word . . . lingering smile ... a pleasant friend. Glee Club 2; Art and Metal 4. JUSTICE, ERIC Eric the Red” . . . really handsome . . . strong and silent . . . popular with Art Club; J.V. Football 2. KAISER. SHIRLEY Shirl . . . cute blonde . . . Gerry’s friend ... on the twirling squad . . . the math student. Typing Club 2; Variety Show 2; Hy-Teens 2; A Cappella Choir 2. 3; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Sextette 2. 3. 4; Twirler 4; Knitting Club 4; Sewing Club 4; Senior Council. KAPLAN. BARBARA Bobbie . . . double dip cones . . . petite miss . . . laboratory assistant . . . goes with Lynn and Elaine. Hiller 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3; National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; One-Act Play Festival 3, 4; Football Program Committee 3; Typing Club 3; Marionette Club 4; Senior Council Alternate; Epoch Staff; S.G.A. Collector 4. KARPINSKI. JOHN Oh. Johnny . . . shrewd operator ... his eyes talk . . . black hair . . . regular guy. S.G.A. Collector 2; Track 2. 3. 4. KATCHEN. LYNN That new look . . . shingle shangle shingle . . . Florida tan . . . tantalizing lady. Hiller 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Typing Club 2. 3; Junior Dramatics; Football Program Committee 3, 4; Art and Metal 4; Marionette Club 4; Epoch Staff. KATZ. JOAN Joanie . . . blonde and pretty . . . good mixer . . . cute as a button . . . baby face . . . Entered Senior Yeai. Library Councicl 4; Debate and Forum 4; Hiller 4; Press Club 4. KELLY. JOAN Kel . . . Are you ready? Hip! Hip! . . . cute pugnose . . . I'll be late for my class. S.G.A. Representative 2; G.A.A. 2; Cheerleader 2, 3. 4. Captain 4. KESSLER. RENEE Kess . . . oh, that vocabulary . . . photographer's delight . . . tall like Bacall ... engaging smile. Press Club 2; Folk Dancing Club 3; Child Care Club 3; Debate and Forum Club 2. 3. 4. KIMMEL. ELIZABETH Betty ... so much fun . . . beautiful hair . . . nice to know . . . .sunny disposition. Glee Club 2. 3; Child Care Club 3; Typing Club 3. KIRKPATRICK. ROBERT L. Kirk . . . cute as they come . . . sharp dresser . . . Abracadabra . . . Merlin's stand in . . . seen with Pres. Junior Council 3; Debate and Forum 3; Dramatic and Speech Club 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Symphonic Band 3. 4; National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4; One-Act Play Festival 3. 4; Folk Dance Club 4; Senior Council. KLAUSNER. JOEL Joe . . . guiet and conservative . . . 5c 10c store . . . real buddy . . . pleasant to know. Sketch Club 2; Hiller 3; A.Z.A. 2. 3. 4; A.Z.A., President 4. KLEHR. GLORIA Glor . . . she was also there . . . what would we do without her? . . . always has a ready pun .... contagious grin. Hiller 2. 3. 4. Business Editor 2. 3; Art Club 3; Service Squad 2. 3. 4; Press Club 2. 3; Football Program Committee 3. 4; Senior Dramatics; Epoch Co-B”««-ness Manager. KLEIN. ANN ELLEN Annie . . . full of fun . . . personality plus . . . big grin ... the brain. Hiller 2. 3. 4. News Editor 3; Glee Club 2. 3; Press Club 2. 3, 4; Debate and Fcrum Club 2. 3; S.G.A. Alternate 3; S.G.A. Representative 4; Service Squad 3. 4; Dramatics and Speech Club 2; Commencement Usherette 3; Epoch Feature Editor. KONIK. PAUL We want a touchdown! . . those broad shoulders . . . pals with Louis and Fernicola. Football 3, 4. KOPP. CATHERINE Cathy . . . Jackie's best pal . . . nose for news . . . enthusiastic . . . shy? . . . actions speak lounder than words. Glee Club 2. 3. 4; French Club 3; Hiller 3. 4. Co-News Editor 4; G.A.A. 3. 4; Epoch Staff. KRAFCHICK. MARCELLINE Marcy . . . Hiller Boss . . . habla vd. espanol? ... a little bit of sunshine . . . N. H. S. student. Dramatic Club 2; Senior Prom Waitress 3; Commencement Usherette 3; Glee Club 3; Hiller 2. 3, 4. Assistant Editor 3. Editor-in-Chief 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. KRAMPERT. LAWRENCE C. Larry . . . watch out, H. S. T. . . . fast on the track . . . born leader . . . S.G.A. prexy. Typing Club 2; S.G.A. Collector 2; Debate and Forum Club 3; Junior Class Vice-President; Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Symphonic Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. KRSTENICK. MARTIN Pickles . . . seen with Shields . . . cartoonist . . . everyone's buddy . . . cute dimples. Typing Club 2; Art Club 3. 4; Library Council 3. 4; Library Council Bulletin 4; Folk Dance Club 4; Golf Club 4; KRUTY. MARTIN Maity . . . for he's a jolly good fellow! . . . Fore! careful driver . . . good future. Intermural Basketball 2; Golf Club 4. LATIMER. JOSEPH J. Joe • . . and the automobile broke down . . . loves chemistry . . . quiet, and rather shy. J.V. Baseball Manager 2; Track 3, 4. LAVITOLA, ROSE Rosie . . . flying flags ... her crowning glory . . . eloquent eyes. Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Twirler 3; Flag Swinger 4. LEDFORD. EDWARD J. Leadhead . . . bell-bottom trousers • . • real salty . . . quick on the uptake . . . witty. LEISTEN. CAROLE JANE Happy-go-lucky ... I got rhythm . . . struttin' high . . . spreads gaiety. Hiller 2; Glee Club 2. 3; Child Care Club 3; Twirler 3; Drum Majorette 4; Epoch Staff. LEPORE. CONSTANCE Connie . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . slick hair combs . . . friendly disposition. Sketch Club 2; Modern Dance Club 3; Glee Club 3; Typing Club 3; Debate and Forum Club 4. LEVINE. BURTON Burt . . . Did you have a French test this morning? . . . good sense of humor . . . friendly smile. S.G.A. Cabinet and Council 3; Inter mural Basketball 2. 3; French Club 3; Debate and Forum 3; Art Club 4 Stamp Club 4. 21 LEWIS. JOAN SYDEL Joanie . . . devil with dark eyes . . Miami bound . . . lovely to look at . . . down the field. Typing Club 2; Glee Club 2. 3; Child Care Club 3; Twirler 3; Flag-Swinger LIPSCHUTZ. HERBERT M. Bort . . . N. H. S. president . . . lovable guy . . . jack of all trades . . . basketman . . . Careful. S.G.A. Representative 3; Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; J.V. Basketball 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Dance Band 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4. LISK. SAUNDRA ' Sandy . . . Mrs. Faulkner . . . clothes make the woman . . . soothing voice . . . bright smile. Hiller 2, 3; Sketch Club 3; Junior Dramatics; S.G.A. Collector 3. 4; Senior Dramatics; Senior Play; Epoch Staff. LITTELL. MILDRED Millie . . . secretary supreme . . . charming redhead . . . neat and tiim . . . class artist. Sketch Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Hy-Teens 2. 3; Modern Dance 3; Glee Club 3; Typing Club; A Cappella Choir 2. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Shorthand Speed Club 4; Debate and Forum 4; Football Program Committee 3. 4. LONOFF. LEONARD M. Lonzy . . . check that Dodge . . . beau brummell . . . anti-homework . . . he'll miss the old homeroom. Debate and Forum 3. 4; Folk Dancing 4. lORDI. JACQUELINE E. Jackie . . . Our Editor . . . seen with Cathie . . . letterwriting . . . always has a smile. Child Care Club 2. Vice-President 2; French Club 3; Hiller 3. 4. Ass't News Editor 3; G.A.A. 3; Epoch, Co-Editor-in-Chief. LOWI. SIEGBERT Sighi . . . well-liked . . . good-natured and friendly ... so glad you're with us . . . sense of humor. A.Z.A. 2. 3. 4; Marionette Club 4; National Honor Society 4. LYONS. ROBERT WILLIAM Bob . . . pals with Big Business via Junior Achievement . . . Home fort B-l. MACRINA. SAM Sammy . . . Gabriel, blow your horn . . . seen on Maple Avenue . . . March, March on Down the Field. S.G.A. Council 2, 3; Typing Club 3; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2, 3. 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Band Council 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4. MADDEN. JOSEPH J. Joe . . . buddies with Ed, Bob and Nick . . . can be found at Al's . . . swell fellow. 22 MAITLAND. DONALD L. Don . . . Hi-Y super salesman . . . big blond bruiser . . . man of moods. S.G.A. Collector 2; Orchestra 2; Typing Club 2; Junior Council 3; Press Club 3; Hiller 3; Marching Band 2, 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3, 4. President 4; Debate and Forum 4. MANDEL. MARTIN IRWIN Marty . . . Yea, team! . . . play the harmonica in ten easy lessons . . . one of the boys at Al's. Typing Club 2; S.G.A. Alternate 2; J.V. Track 2, 3; A.Z.A. 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4; Folk Dance Club 4. MARYANOV. LLOYD A.Z.A. booster . . . knows all the answers . . . Buy a Hillside pennant? . . . Sighi's pal. A.Z.A. 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Marionette Club 4; National Honor Society 4. MAZZELLA. NICHOLAS J. Nick . . . dark and appealing . . . quiet and nice . . . regular fellow . . . found with Murph and Joe C. McGARRIGLE. PATRICIA ANN Patty . . . golden locks . . . swing that flag . . . loves mischief ... an eyeful. Sketch Club 2, 3; Child Care Club 3; Twirlers 3; Flag Swinger 4. MELITO. ANNA MARY Annie . . . playful lass . . . those big, brown eyes . . . blonde ... always with Jean and Doris. Folk Dancing 2; Typing Club 2, 3. MELTZER. JOHANNA Jo” . . . dazzling smile . . . Mr. Strassman’s trouble-shooter . . . seen with Annie and Archie or one raised eyebrow. Glee Club 2. 3; Debate and Forum 2. 3; Hiller 2, 3; S.G.A. Collector 3; Junior Dramatics; Football Program Committee 4; Senior Council; Epoch Staff. MENGES. EDWIN L. Ed . . . blond and shy . . . good-natured . . . sooo easy to like . . . good pal. Stage and Lighting 3. MIKLAS. WALTER J. Walt . . . our organ-grinder . . . he leads the choir . . . easy to get along with. S.G.A. Representative 2; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Assistant Director 3. MORESS. MARCIA ELLEN Marsh ... big flying flag . . . our contestant for one of the ten best-dressed women . . . blondie. Hiller 2; Stage and Lighting 2; Sketch Club 2; Glee Club 3; Child Care 3; Commencement Usherette 3; Flag Swinger 4; Epoch Staff. MULLERY, LOUISE ELLEN Lou . . . Jong tresses . . . one of the Big . . . photographer's model. Press Club 3; G.A.A. 3. 4; Art and Metal 4. MULLICAN. LEROY MELVIN CARL Lee . . . little man, big voice . . . one of the boys from B-l ... so nice . . . All-State choruser. Football Manager 3; Baseball Manager 3; A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 4. MURPHY. PATRICIA ANN Pat” . . . nice things come in small packages . . . interpretive dancer . . . blondie. Glee Club 2; S.G.A. Collector 2; Sewing Club 2. 3; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4; Art and Metal 3. 4; Folk Dancing 3. 4; Commencement Usherette 3. MURPHY. ROBERT G. P. Bob . . . Hillside's Rembrandt . . . great appreciation of humor . . . draws real purty pictures. Stage and Lighting Club 3; Hiller 2. 3. 4; Hiller Art Editor 3. 4; Track 3, 4; Art Club 4; Epoch Staff. NACHT. SANFORD Sandy . . . Mr. Personality ... a real wit . . . Union County's choice . . . host of friends. Biclcgy Club 2; Intermural Basketball 2; Hiller 2. 3. Ass't Sports Editor 3; S.G.A. Vice-Presdient 3; S.G.A. Cabinet 2, 4; Basketball 3; Union County Student Council, Vice-President 3. President 4; Senior Play. NADLER, ELANE SHEILA Dark Eyes . . . future nurse of America . . . goes with Bobbie and Lynn . . . good-natured. Typing Club 2; Hiller 2. 3; Press Club 2. 3; Junior Dramatics; Folk Dance 3; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4; Future Nurses 3, 4; Art and Metal 4; Marionette Club 4; Senior Play. NADLER, SELMA Is Karen Andre guilty? . . . competent treasurer . . . plays good game of basketball . . . Jill of all trades. S.G.A. Collector 2; Orchestra 2, 3; Junior Dramatics; Marching Band 2, 3. 4; G.AA.. 3. 4; Modern Dance 3, 4; S.G.A. Treasurer 3. 4; S.G.A. Cabinet 4; Senior Play; National Honor Society 4. NASLUND. LARS ALEC Nas . . . gift of gab . . . fishing and hunting enthus:ast . . . sharp dresser . pals with Eddie. S.G.A. Representative 3; S.G.A. Alternate 2, 4. NOTZELMAN, MARTHA Marthe . . . quiet and reserved . . . faithful to her friends . . . nice smile . . . good student. Typing Club 2; G.A.A. 3. 4; Art and Metal 4; S.G.A. Collector 4. OLES. DOLRES Dee . . . sugar and spice and everything nice . . . Marion's pal ... a swell girl. Shorthand Speed Club 4. 24 OLIVER. EDWIN Eddie . . . seen with Nas and the station wagon . . . careful driver . . . dry humor. OSWALD. MARION Mar . . . never an ill word was said . . . best pals are Mary and Arlene . . . Ozzie's. Child Care Club 2; Shorthand Speed Club 4. PARRATT. JR.. CLARENCE H. Chooch . . . lover boy . . . football hero . . . muscles . . . always has a good word. J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3. 4; Typing Club 3; Junior Council Alternate; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Press Club 3. 4; Dance Band 3, 4; S.G.A. Representative 4; Hiller Advertising Editor 4. PAWIK. ROSE Super-duper saleswoman . . . handy with the needle . . . pretty dark hair . . best friend is Maddy. Hiller 2; Typing Club 2; G.A.A. 2. 3; Glee Club 3; S.G.A. Collector 4; Shorthand Speed Club 4; Sewing Club 4. PERLSTEIN. JEROME ALLAN The Pearl . . . carrot top . . . Always leave 'em laughing!” . . . yuk! yuk! yuk! . . . Jerry. J.V. Basketball 2; Biology Club 2; Typing Club 2; Epoch Staff; Folk Dance Club 4. PETERMAN. GLORIA Pete” . . . it's her smile that makes you happy! . . . Can I quote you for the Hiller? Sketch Club 2; Glee Club 3; S.G.A. Collector 2, 3; Hiller 2, 3, 4, Co-Feature Editor; Debate and Forum 3, 4. Secretary 4; Epoch Staff. PETERSEN. WILLIAM H. Bill . . . modest man . . . with a gleam in his eye . . . well-liked. Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Debate and Forum 2. 3, 4. PHILLIPS. FRANCES VIRGINIA Fran . . . knit one. purl two . . . always with Barbara . . . choir singer . . . true blue. Glee Club 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 2; A Cap-pell a Choir 4; Shorthand Speed Club 4. PLAXE. AUDREY Aud . . . easy to get along with . . . smooth disposition . . .twinkling eyes. Dramatics and Speech 2; Clothing Club 2. 3; Nurses Club 3. 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Epoch Staff. POWELL. MICHAEL Mike . . . friends are bill and Nueny . . energy-bound . . . his eyes talk . . . cute. 25 POWELL. WILLIAM Sonny . . . Hillside's Elton Britt . . . photogenic eyes . . . Don't comb it. Son . . . good guy. PRCKOPOWICZ. MARY C. Blondie . . . cute and quiet . . . nice to look at . . . we all can't be blondes. G.A.A. 2; Modern Dance 3; S.G.A. Collector 3. 4; Folk Dance 4. RACCUGLIA. LOUIS R. Luigi . . . class clown . . . mechanically inclined ... I like long hair. RAETER. MARTIN Doc . . . contagious grin . . . really good-looking . . . that walk! . . . hunk of man. J.V. Basketball 2; Typing Club 2; Biology Club 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 4. REH. GERALD Jerry . . . tall and cute . . . really swell ... oh. that Pennsylvania accent! . . . seen with Sammy. Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Folk Dancing 4; Golf Club 4. REITER. LUCILLE Lucky . . . neat dresser ... I use Juicy Fruit because . . . gadabout . . . ambitious. S.G.A. Collector 2; Hiller 2. 3; Glee Club 2. 3; Junior Dramatics; Epoch Co-Make-Up Editor; Senior Dramatics; Football Program Committee 3. 4. RENNER. DOLORES Lome . . . clothes make the woman . . . sweet and sincere . . . Betty's friend . . . fashionably tall. G.A.A. 3; Folk Dancing Club 3; Typing Club 3; Stage and Lighting Club 4; Art and Metal 4. RICE. JOAN ESTHER Joannie . . . fun . . . whom are the argyles for? . . . blue-eyed blonde. A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 4; Typing Club 2; Library Council 2; Epoch Staff. ROBERTOZZI. MARY RACHEL Tozzi . . . rah, rah girl . . . head in the clouds . . . vivacious . . . Do I look all right? S.G.A. Representative 2. 3; Child Care Club 2; Press Club 2; Hiller 2. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3. 4; Cheerleader 2, 3. 4. Captain 4; Art and Metal Club 4; Epoch Staff. RUSAK. RAYMOND Ray . . . always willing and able . . . likeable guy . . . nice . . . tall and quiet. 26 SADLON. IRENE Shrimp . . . has school spirit plus! . . . basketball champ . . . loads of fun . . . a good friend. Typing Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Art and Metal 4. SAVITTIERI. PHILLIP Phil . . good-natured . . . Gimme a lift home, Phil? SCACCIA, ALBERT N. Scratch . . . he's a real gone guy . . . tall, dark and so nice . . . suave. Track 2. 3. 4; Rifle Club 2. 3. 4. President 4; National Honor Society 4. SCHNEE, CHARLOTTE SCHEER. NORMAN Normy . . . tall, dark and good-look ng . . . oh, that blue convertible . . . smooth dresser. Typing Club 2; Biclogy Club 2; J.V. Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Golf Club 4. SCHER. JAY Crow . . . cute cheerleader . . . friendly and full of fun . . . How’s about that? Biclogy Club 2; J.V. Basketball 2; Typing Club 2; Marching Band 2. 3; Intermural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Press Club 3; Hiller 3; A.Z.A. 2. 3. 4, Vice-President 3. 4; Track 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Golf Club 4; Folk Dance Club 4. SCHEU. JAMES J. Jimmy . . . our little guard . . . short n terrific . . . future farmer . . . the well-dressed man. Rifle Club 2; Biology Club 2; Football 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3, 4; Intermural Bas ketball 3, 4. SCHICKENDANZ. ERNEST Herk . . . Now look, this is for Seniors . . . Hillside's booster . . . basketball whiz . . . fun to be with. Debate and Forum Club 3; Football Manager 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Service Squad 3. 4; S.G.A. Representative 4; National Honor Society 4. Char . . . soft, soothing voice . . . I'm game . . . always has a smile. Glee Club 2, 3; Debate and Forum 2; Library Club 3; Junior Dramatics; Child Care Club 3; A Cappeila Choir 4; Epoch Staff; Senior Dramatics. SCHNEIDER. OTTO F. Duke ... all that and good looks too ... I wanna be a football hero. Basketball 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 3. 4. SCHRIEK. EDWARD A. Eddie . . . tall and blond ... future engineer . . . dream on . . . quiet . . . usually a lone wolf. Sketch Club 2; Track 2. 3. 4. 27 SCHULTZ. RICHARD G. Dick” . . . flying Dutchman . . . mad mechanic . . . the horse laugh . . . • easy manner. Projection Crew 2. 3. 4; Debate and Forum 3; Stage and Lighting 4. SEMET. ALAN Rollo . . . football playor, good sport . . . such rosy cheeks . . . what would he do without homeroom? Biology Club 2; Football 2. 3. 4; Baseball Manager 2. 3. 4; Hiller 4; Senior Council. SERRATELLI. CARMINE THOMAS SMOLAR. HELEN J. Hel . . . cute blonde . . . Roller Derby aspirant . . . dreamy miss . . . quiet and reserved. Child Care Club 2; Art and Metal 4. SNIHUR. WILLIAM JOSEPH Willie . . . drummer boy . . . Grandma, what big eyes you have . . . one of The Three Dots. J.V. Basketball 2; Marching Band 2; Football 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4. SHIELDS. JR.. ROBERT J. F. Bobby . . . chocolate milk and cookies . . . T-E-A-M . . . really good-looking . . . popular. Sophomore Vice-President; Art Club 2; Typ.ng Club 2; Marching Band 2. 3; Hi-Y 3. 4; Intermural Basketball 3. 4; Library Council 3. 4; Library Council Bulletin. Art Editor 4; Folk Dance Club 4; Golf Club 4; Cheerleader 3. 4; Senior Council. Zorro . . . dark hair and good looks . . . roller skating champ . . . happy-go-lucky. Football 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4. STEINBERG. BARBARA JOAN Bobbi . . . tall, dark and attractive . . . our majorette . . . big black eyes . . . love that uniform! Stage and Lighting Club 2; Sketch Club 2; Hiller 2; Sophomore Council; Child Care Club 3; Glee Club 3; Library Council 3; Twirler 3; Drum Majorette 4; Epoch Staff. STERNICK. MARILYN Mamie . . . anything for a laugh . . . dramatically inclined . . . good mixer,. . . I wanna stay here! Hiller 2. 3; Press Club 2. 3; Sketch Club 3; Junior Dramatics; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4; Epoch Staff. TARNOFF. LEONARD Lenny . . . the mad Russian . . . basektball player . . . loves chem . . . jokester. Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Band 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4. STAMLER. ROSE Our Rosie . . . by any other name would be as fair . . . Lkeable personality . . . sincere . . . the eyes have it! Variety Show 2; Glee Club 2. 3; Dramatics 2. 3; S.G.A. Representative 3; Service Squad 3. 4; Hiller 2. 3. 4; National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4. Clerk 3, 4; One-Act Play Festival 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4, Librarian 3; Football Program Committee 3. 4; G.A.A. 3. 4; Shorthand Speed Club 4; Epoch Typing Editor; Senior Play; National Honor Society 4. 28 TEITELBAUM, BEVERLY Bevie . . . one of our twirling squad . . . thou art prim and proper . . . neat and sweet. Hiller 2. 3; Glee Club 2. 3; Press Club 2. 3; Twirler 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Epoch Data Editor; Senior Play. TIDABACK. HELENE J. L Ish . . . terrific dancer . . . likeable lass . . . movie fan . . . Dreamland . . . seen with Benfer and Shrimp. Hy-Teens 3. 4. President 4; Modern Dance 3, 4; G.A.A. 2. 3, 4; Sportleader 4; Art and Metal 4; Folk Dance 4; S.G.A. Alternate 4. TILLOU. CAROLYN ETHEL Red . . . strawberry blonde . . . swell kid . . . sterling qualities. Typing Club 2. TORINE. BARRY M. Mel . . . Harry James has nothing on him . . . oh! those big. blue eyes ... a great fella. Marching Band 2. 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Assembly Orchestra 2. 3. 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Golf Club 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4; Folk Dance Club 4; A.Z.A. 2. 3, 4. TREMARCO. ANGELINA Angie . . . sweet and conservative . . . nice smile . . . demure. Typing Club 2; Child Care Club 2; Glee Club 3; Shorthand Speed Club 4; Art and Metal 4; G.A.A. 4. TRIZNA. SHIRLEY E. TREMARCO. VICTORIA Vicky . . . good things come in small packages . . . quiet and so sweet . . . always has a beaming smile. Typing Club 2; Child Care Club 2; Glee Club 3; Shorthand Speed Club 4; Art and Metal 4; G.A.A. 4. TRIMMER. PAUL A. Master of the 88 keys . . . intellectual Casanova . . . good-looking . . . varied interests. Library Council. President 2. 3. 4; National Thespian Society 3. 4; Assembly Orchestra 3. 4; Track 3. 4; Press Club 4; Dance Band 3; Hiller 4; S.G.A. Collector 3; A Cappella Choir 3; National Honor Society 3. 4; Senior Play. Trizy . . . loves skating . . . dresses nicely . . . always with Mary. Typing Club 2; Child Care Club 2; Glee Club 3; Shorthand Speed Club 4; Art and Metal 4; G.A.A. 4. URBINE. MADELINE Maddy . . . high stepping it . . . friendly gal . . . crowning glory . . . seen with Rose P. Library Council 2; Glee Club 2. 3; G.A.A. 2. 3. Treasurer 3; Shorthand Speed Club 4; S.G.A. Collector 3; Senior Council 4; Twirler 4. URCHUK. ALEX Urch . . . always gets that target . . . small in stature, but big in heart . . . cute. Rifle Club 2. 3, 4. 29 VINCENT. BETTY Bet . . . versatile miss . . . bright eyes . . . hold that flag high . . . neat as a pin ... a sneeze all her own. A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 4; Variety Show 2; One-Act Play Festival 3. 4; Stage and Lighting 3. 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Naticnal Thespian Society 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3; Sextette 2. 3. 4; Twirler 3; Flag Swinger 4; National Honor Society 4. WAGNER. MARIAN MAE All-around girl . . . star student . . . dependable . . . taffy-haired twirler . . . success bound. Typing Club 2; Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 4; A Cappella Choir 2; Clothing Club 3; S.G.A. Alternate Representative 3; Epoch Co-Make-up Editor; Senior Class Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4. WALLRAFF. WILLIAM Bill . . . What's there to smile about? . . . quiet, but appealing . . . good guy. WALTER. DORIS Dot” . . . drummer girl . . . seen with Eleanor . . . friendly and likeable . . . how tremendous! ' S.G.A. Alternate Representative 2; S.G.A. Collector 2. 3. 4; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4; Dramatics 2. 3. 4; Drum Corps 4; One-Act Play Festival Usherette 3; Senior Play Usherette 4; Knitting Club 4; Epoch Staff. WEST. BEVERLY Bev . . . petite and sweet . . . pals with Esther, Louise. Kay . . . charming smile. A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4; Hiller 3; Junior Dramatics 3; Hy-teens 2. 3; Variety Show Usherette 2; Art and Metal 4; S.G.A. Collector 4. WHALON. DONALD C. Don . . . He’s a jolly good fellow! . . . anything for a laugh. WILLIAMS. BERNICE MARY Niece ... a ready smile . . . pals with Kay, Es. and Bev. Glee Club 2; Child Care Club 3, Treasurer 3; Variety Show Usherette 2; Junior Dramatics 3; Art and Metal 4. WIRE. GEORGE W. Georgie . . . witty in a quiet way . . . seen with Nas” . . . knows most of the answers. WIRSAN. MARION Kitten on the keys . . . worry, worry, all the time . . . petite and sweet . . . infectious laugh . . . intelligent. Glee Club 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Typing Club 2. 3; Press Club 3. 4; Hiller 3. 4; Co-Business Ass't Editor. Hiller 3; Hiller Exchange Editor 4. YEAGER. JR.. HARRY Har . . . the whiz of our track team . . . tall and blond . . . Mary must have the Toni! Varsity Track 2. 3. 4; J.V. Football 3; Varsity Football 4. 30 YEAGER. MARY Mar” . . . sparkles on basketball court . . . which twin has the Toni? . . . seen with Shirley. Typing Club 2; Child Care Club 2; Glee Club 3; Art and Metal 4; Shorthand Speed 4; G.A.A. 4. YURISTA. REGINA L Always a ready smile . . . such beautiful golden locks . . . pleasant speaking voice. G.A.A. . 2, 3, 4; Library Council 4; S.G.A. Representative 4; Typing Club 2, 3; Art and Metal 4; Glee Club 2. ZENTMAIER. KARL H. Our All-State violinist . . . N.H.S. member . . . hair that's blonder than blond . . . future engineer. Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Concertmaster 4; Assembly Orchestra 2, 4; Marching Band 3. 4; Symphonic Band 3. 4; Debate and Forum 4; String Quartet 4; Typing Club 3; National Honor Society 4. SENIOR COUNCIL ROW 1—Edward Bornstein, Angelo Fortunato, Marie Custer, Marian Wagner. ROW 2—Martin Mandel. Gloria Berger, Madeline Urbine, Eleanor Boyes. Herbert Fish. ROW 3— Robert Shields, Robert Kirkpatrick, Thomas Feinstein, Alan Semet. 31 BEST ATHLETE Phil Amato—Angelo Fortunato Anne Benfer—Shirley Blazier WHO'S PROVES WITTIEST Rose Jackco—Marvin Engle Jerry Perlstein—Gloria Arlein CUTEST Shirley Blazier- Bob Ferchak Eric Justice—Marie Custer MOST POPULAR Barbara Steinberg—Herbert Lipschutz Marie Custer—Angelo Fortunato MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Marian Wagner—Herbert Lipschutz Herbert Fish—Marilyn Ceglowski STAMP CLUB Collecting stamps has always been one of the major hobbies of students at Hillside High. The Stamp Club helps new collectors- obtain a start and enables those with large collections to gain new stamps through trading. Under the direction of Mr. George Sickels, the club endeavored to familiarize the members with all phases of stamp collecting. Numerous contests and discussions were carried out at the weekly meetings. MODERN DANCE Many emotions, moods, and events can be expressed through actions of the modern dance. With the aid of Mrs. Anita Herman, physical education instructor, the members of the club study the emotions and meanings of this phase of dancing. CLOTHING CLUB The Clothing Club gives the girls proficiency in sewing, and an opportunity to make additional garments to supplement their wardrobes outside of regular sewing classes. Under the guidance of Miss Alice Barden, sewing instructor, the members choose what they wish to make. Near the completion of the school year, many of the accomplishments are displayed at a school assembly fashion show. ROW 1: John Ciasca, Alfred Corsano, Ray lazzikoff. Sam Furiness, Alan Semet, Leonard Bierman, Harry Yeager, David Goldberg, William Snihur, Joe Corso, Angelo Fortunato, Otto Schneider. Phil Edwards. Jim Scheu, Frank Vultoro. ROW 2: Fred Dworkin, Joe Armando. John Hudziak. Ed Nulton. Martin Raeter, Carl Garon, Palmer Robertson. George Parratt. Robert Rothouse, Alex Bitsko. Sidney Galanty, Bernard Marcus, Carmen Serra- telii. ROW 3: Ray Bulwin, Tom Popola, Jack Irwin, Ray Spiegal. Joe Siegal. Louis Galisewski. David Schuckman. Steve Dobossy. Barry Karetnick. Robert Roseff, Jay Fine. ROW 4: Arthur Franzblau, Leroy Mullican, Frank Heaffner. Ernie Schickedanz, Mr. Dubow, Mr. Kulikowski, Mr. Ferrigno. Mr. Weiner. Bob Fleider, Bob Feld, Steve Farmer. Melvin Brazer. NOT SHOWN: Clarence Parratt, James Egan. FOOTBALL IS MEASURED YARDS SCHEDULE Hillside 7 Thomas Jefferson 19 Hillside 7 ............................ Kearny 7 Hillside 20 Orange 47 Hillside 0 Morristown 26 Hillside 0 Cranford 12 Hillside 12 .........................Belleville 34 Hillside 27 Linden 6 Hillside 8 Irvington 6 Hillside 20 ......................... Weequahic 7 TWIRLERS MAJORETTES: Barbara Steinberg. Carole Leisten. Beverly Howell. ROW 1—Robert Roseff, Ed Nulton, Norman Haberman, Joe Bogusky. Phil Amato, A1 Friedman. Leonard Tarnoff, Herb ert Lipschutz, Angelo Fortunato, Ernie Schickedanz, Edward Haberman. A1 Schnur, Ed Vadeika. George Fay. ROW 2—■ Leroy Schickedanz, Sammy Cahn, Don Brogan. Melvin Brazer. John Kovac, Dave Doremus. Anthony Sadler, Marvin Daniels, Tom Meakin. Dick Rogers, Roland Massamino, Abbey Bornfeld, Shelly Scher, Norman Ring, Donald Goldman, Jules Gact. Hillside 72 Hillside 51 Hillside 70 Hillside 91 Hillside 57 Hillside 53 Hillside 59 Hillside 49 Hillside 64 Hillside 56 Hillside 56 Union 42 Regional 43 Cranford 41 Alumni 76 Plainfield 30 Roselle Park 38 . . . Jefferson 66 Belleville 51 Edison 44 Linden 34 Union 34 Hillside 44 Hillside 43 Hillside 53 Hillside 84 Hillside 54 Hillside 44 Hillside 60 Hillside 54 Hillside 60 Hillside 57 Rahway 38 Roselle 38 Belleville 51 .......................... Kearny 55 ....................... Irvington 67 Weequahic 41 Union County Tournament Union 43 ................. St. Patricks 29 Westfield 39 Jefferson 69 Hillside 43 Hillside 48 Hillside 48 State Tournament ................. Caldwell 34 Union 34 ................... Regional 51 BASKETBALL Sparked by Phil Amato, Angy Fortunato, A1 Friedman, Ernie Schickedanz, Herb Lipschutz, and Joe Bogusky, Hillside High's 1950 Comets fought their way to an enviable season's record of fourteen wins against four losses. The losses came against teams out of Hillside's classification, and three of the four were to powerful Essex County fives. The season was marked by thrilling games, highlighted by a crushing two-point victory over undefeated Belleville. Fighting an uphill battle in the final game of the regular season, the Comets downed a scrappy Weequahic crew in overtime. The team gained further glory by achieving runnerup honors in the Union County tournament, dropping the final game to a strong Thomas Jefferson team. A well deserved cheer can be given to Coaches Joe Silver and John Duthie for a wonderful job. ART METAL The purpose of Art Metal is to familiarize senior girls with the usages of various machines in the construction of small metal and plastic articles. Mr. Constantine J. Harper, industrial arts instructor, is the club's advisor. Under Mr. Harper's guidance the girls make numerous small projects throughout the year. Among these are earrings, pins, bracelets, and candleholders. Many of the pieces are original designs of the students. AMPLIFIER CREW Under the supervision of Mr. Horace MacNab, industrial arts instructor, the Amplifier Crew operates all the sound instruments in Hillside High. The crew takes efficient charge of the public address system and the wire recorder. As one of its recent experiments, the Amplifier Crew recorded several radio programs which provided supplementary material for classroom studies. PROJECTION CREW Under the guidance of Mr. John Sidun, physics and mathematics instructor, the projection crew assures proper maintenance of the projection machine for the high school. All motion pictures shown to the student body are run by this crew. On their itinerary for the school term were the visual aid films, full-length pictures shown at assembly programs and films which served to illustrate a speaker's talks. SKETCH CLUB The aim of the Sketch Club is to stimulate interest for students in the field of art, and to emphasize the practicality of it in everyday life. With the aid of its adviser, Mrs. Elaine Cohn, art teacher, the members of the organization make many sketches which are exhibited throughout the school year in the center hall. Other projects completed by the club include pottery and oil and paint works. MARIONETTE CLUB Organized for the first time this year, the Marionette Club, with Mrs. Elaine Cohn as supervisor,. made an impressive start. Each member made a puppet for himself. The results were enjoyable. Upon the completion of the marionettes, the members proceeded to discover all the ways in which to maneuver them. The club stimulated interest in this work as a hobby. HI-Y Affiliated with the Y.M.C.A., the Hi-Y organization is under the adviser-ship of Mr. Irvin Sowers. The organization aims to maintain the high standards and ideals of Christian living throughout the school and community. In addition to its social activities, the members participate in the annual conference of New Jersey Hi-Y Clubs and play the traditional basketball game with the A.Z.A. A.Z.A. A B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, the A.Z.A. strives to create in young people an appreciation of the American and Jewish heritage. It encourages the participation in the responsibilities and privileges of democratic living, and strives to produce self-reliant and responsible citizens. To achieve this objective, a program of cultural, religious, inter-faith community service with social and athletic activities, as well as service to the school, is planned by the members under the guidance of Mr. Edward Gottlieb. CHILD CARE CLUB Under the guidance of Mrs. Mildred Hathaway, home economics instructor, the Child Care Club learns the care of children from the infant age to later childhood. The members use a life-sized doll to apply what they have learned. The instruction is aided by frequent films and lectures on feeding, bathing, and disciplining children. FOLK DANCE The Folk Dance club members meet weekly to dance the enjoyable folk steps of other lands. Mrs. Anita Herman is the faculty adviser for the group. The group produces an assembly program in which the dancers appear in costume. GOLF CLUB Among the new clubs for this past year is the Golf Club, under the leadership of Mr. Joseph Silver. Both beginners and advanced players are instructed in the rules of golf. The club hopes to compete with other schools in tournament games. VARSITY H The Varsity H Club seeks to promote good sportsmanship and better relations with athletes of other schools. The sole requirement for membership is to have earned a varsity letter. Through this organization, Hillside's athletes find the opportunity to discuss problems concerning sports. Its adviser is Mr. Edward Gottlieb. RIFLE CLUB To teach its members the important fundamentals and techniques of rifle shooting is the Rifle Club's purpose. Mr. Charles Kennington, the group's adviser, is a geometry instructor. He coaches the boys in developing accuracy and marksmanship. The club has a rifle range room, which is equipped with different models of guns and various targets. During the year, the rifle team competes in shooting matches and contests with squads of other schools. OF THE YEAR Basketball, too, brought us delight; Our boys were on the ball. They brought home a shining trophy That now adorns the hall. Drama critics iar and wide All hailed the One-Act Plays. And seniors-versus-faculty Provided laughs ior days. A new tradition, too, was set With the Ring Dance—that was fun! When Moving-Up Day rolled around We wished it hadn't come. Music? There was lots of that— The Spring, Concert was grand. When baseball games and track began Our clamor filled the stands. The Senior Prom—who can forget That eve of blissful dreams? Then graduation, tear-filled eyes— Impossible, it seems. Yes, we've had fun inside this school But everything must end. And so we leave, but won't forget Our teachers, school, or friends. IN THE NEWS J, yv rvv«. THE EPOCH STAFF MEASURES MEMORIES STAFF Marcia Bennett Catherine Kopp Barbara Friedman Saundra Lisk Barbara Steinberg Marcia Moress Carole Leisten Harriet Chimacoff Jerry Perlstein Gloria Peterman Gloria Arlein Doris Walter Joan Rice Arlene Emmer Sanford Nacht Ruth Borner Mary Robertozzi Audrey Plaxe Charlotte Schnee Herbert Fish Robert Baum Doris Dufek Barbara Kaplan Lynn Katchen Mildred Littell Marie Custer r T 1 T T 5 6 7 8 9 i .. . l : K ) u i 12 YEARBOOK EDITORS Robert Buechert ...................Art Maxine Grant ...................Clubs Joel Fielo ....................Sports Gloria Klehr ................Business Edward Bornstein ............Business Rose Stamler ...................Typing Beverly Teitelbaum ..............Data Ann Ellen Klein ..............Feature Lucille Reiter ............... Layout Marian Wagner .................Layout Mrs. Barbara B. Brandon ......Adviser CO-EDITORS Marilyn Ceglowski Jacquelyn Lordi SCHEDULE ROW 1—Angelo Fortunato. Sam Furiness. Len Bierman. Ray Mayer, Phil Amato. Tom Caston, Ernie Schickedanz. Ray Mastellone. Jim Egan, Joe Armando. ROW 2—Mr. Dubow, Alex Bitsko, Ralph Grasso. Frank Scarpasi, Otto Schneider. John Sauer. George Barlow, A1 Corsano, Coach A1 Weiner. ROW 3—Leroy Mullican. Alan Semet. Ronald Sekley. Barry Torine, Martin Raeter, John Ciasca, Carmen Serratelli, Bill Schiffhauer, Leroy Schickedanz. Jerry Stein. April 14 St. Mary's 18 Roselle 19 St. Patrick's 21 Jefferson 25 Weequahic 28 Plainfield May 2 Cranford 5 Westfield 6 Irvington 9 Roselle Park 12 Linden 16 Edison 20 Union 23 Regional 25 Columbia 29 Rahway Away Home Away Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Home Home BASEBALL ROW 1—Larry Krampert. Jim Scheu. Tom Fein-stein. David Norfolk. Jay Scher, Ed Mayer. Bob Murphy. ROW 2—Bill Snihur. John Hudziak. Dave Schuckman. Bob Kirkpatrick, Ed Schriek, Paul Trimmer. ROW 3—John Karpinski, A1 Scaccia, Harry Yeager. David Kaiser. Bernie Best, Steve Feinstein. ROW 4—Mr. Ferrigno, Mr. Duthie. SCHEDULE April 21 County Relays Westfield 28 Regional ................Springfield May 1 Jefferson........................Home 8 Union ..........................Away 11 Weequahic . Away 13 State Relays Long Branch 17 Rahway ..........................Home 26 County Conference ........Plainfield ” 31 Edison .........................Away June 3 State Champs New Brunswick TRACK A GAME OF DISTANCES GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Anne Benfer Manuella Rinales Dolores Decker Elaine Kovacs President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The Girls' Athletic Association, open to all girls in the high school, lays emphasis on widespread participation rather than on building a varsity team. Mrs. Anita Herman, aided by Miss Simonet, is the advisor of the senior G.A.A. The competition is chiefly intramural, but matches are held with neighboring schools, also. Representatives are sent each year to the N. J. Public School Field Hockey Playdcry and the Regional Modern Dance Symposium. At the Annex, Miss Wessels, aided by eight sportsleaders, advises a program of volley ball, basketball, paddle tennis, and soft-ball. Both groups have a point system by which letters are awarded. SPORTS LEADERS HOCKEY Anne Benfer Eleanor Boyes TABLE TENNIS Marian Wagner MODERN DANCE Helene Tidaback Patricia Murphy BASKETBALL Joan Giezey Shirley Blazier ARCHERY Doris Dufek RECREATIONAL GAMES Barbara Innes Doris Walter SOFTBALL Marilyn Ceglowski Irene Brochu WE TAKE STOCK The year has passed, we now must leave The school we've held so dear— But none of us will e'er forget The things that happened here. At football games, we loudly cheered The team, and spurred them on. Thanksgiving Day, the boys fought hard. And sure enough, we won. Although a murder once occurred. It brought us lots of fame. The Night of January Sixteenth — That was our class play's name. Christmas brought the Christmas Dance, Our steadies came along— Besides, there was Assembly Composed of Christmas songs. The fame of Hillside High was spread Through forums and debates. The International Forum's but one— And Hillside kids were great. Following soon, was Valentine's Day, With hearts, flowers and romance. Our S.G.A. won't be outdone— We had a Valentine Dance. SCIENCE EXCURSION CLUB Composed entirely of Annex students, the Science Excursion Club is under the guidance of Mrs. Sadie Reilly, Annex science instructor. The group's itinerary is composed of a Christmas tea dance, a tobogganing party in the winter season, a trip to New York and, as a climax, a presummer vacation excursion to Olympic Park. SHOP CLUB The Shop Club, an Annex group, is under the supervision of Mr. Harold Eichman, Industrial Arts instructor. At its weekly meetings, the boys work on regular class projects, repair bicycles, radios, or any things from home needing mending, make stage scenery for the school operetta, and do other shop work necessitating the use of tools. Construction of projects for the Junior Red Cross and the refinishing of a considerable number of school desks are also among their activities. LIBRARY COUNCIL Aiding both students and faculty in their search for literary and scholastic material is the main purpose of the Library Council. Under the able directorship of Miss Olive Hatch, librarian, the members issue a periodical describing the latest additions to the library. Throughout the year, various displays are made by the council members to commemorate holidays and special events. 49 SENIOR DRAMATICS The chief purpose of the Senior Dramatics Club is to aid the presentation of the senior class play. This includes an effort to provoke and maintain student interest in the performance in addition to actual participation both on stage and behind the scenes. Members of this organization serve on various committees that make up a necessary part of any stage production. Chosen by Miss Olive Rapp, faculty adviser, participants of the club attend various professional play productions during the year. FUTURE NURSES Girls interested in a nursing career find the Future Nurses Club, under the supervision of Miss Martha Foster, R.N., a great aid in becoming better acquainted with the profession of their choice. Throughout the school term, these students assist Miss Foster in medical work and take part in clinical activities. Supplementing this actual experience, the club members also visit various hospitals in this area to observe student nurses at work and familiarize themselves with the duties of these student nurses. DEBATE AND FORUM The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest and understanding of local, state, national, and world affairs through study and discussion. During the school year, the organization participates in the following outside activities: Union County School Forum, The Annual Conference of the New Jersey International Relations Forum, Kresge's Junior Town Meeting of the Air, and the Herald Tribune Forum. This club is under the direction of Miss Edna Brown, American History teacher. PROJECTION CREW Under the guidance of Mr. John Sidun, physics and mathematics instructor, the projection crew assures proper maintenance of the projection machine for the high school. All motion pictures shown to the student body are run by this crew. On their itinerary for the school term were the visual aid films, full-length pictures shown at assembly programs and films which served to illustrate a speaker's talks. ART METAL The purpose of Art Metal is to familiarize senior girls with the usages of various machines in the construction of small metal and plastic articles. Mr. Constantine J. Harper, industrial arts instructor, is the club's advisor. Under Mr. Harper's guidance the girls make numerous small projects throughout the year. Among these are earrings, pins, bracelets, and candleholders. Many of the pieces are original designs of the students. AMPLIFIER CREW Under the supervision of Mr. Horace MacNab, industrial arts instructor, the Amplifier Crew operates all the sound instruments in Hillside High. The crew takes efficient charge of the public address system and the wire recorder. As one of its recent experiments, the Amplifier Crew recorded several radio programs which provided supplementary material for classroom studies. SKETCH CLUB The aim of the Sketch Club is to stimulate interest for students in the field of art, and to emphasize the practicality of it in everyday life. With the aid of its adviser, Mrs. Elaine Cohn, art teacher, the members of the organization make many sketches which are exhibited throughout the school year in the center hall. Other projects completed by the club include pottery and oil and paint works. HI-Y Affiliated with the Y.M.C.A., the Hi-Y organization is under the adviser-ship of Mr. Irvin Sowers. The organization aims to maintain the high standards and ideals of Christian living throughout the school and community. In addition to its social activities, the members participate in the annual conference of New Jersey Hi-Y Clubs and play the traditional basketball game with the A.Z.A. MARIONETTE CLUB Organized for the first time this year, the Marionette Club, with Mrs. Elaine Cohn as supervisor,. made an impressive start. Each member made a puppet for himself. The results were enjoyable. Upon the completion of the marionettes, the members proceeded to discover all the ways in which to maneuver them. The club stimulated interest in this work as a hobby. A.Z.A. A B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, the A.Z.A. strives to create in young people an appreciation of the American and Jewish heritage. It encourages the participation in the responsibilities and privileges of democratic living, and strives to produce self-reliant and responsible citizens. To achieve this objective, a program of cultural, religious, inter-faith community service with social and athletic activities, as well as service to the school, is planned by the members under the guidance of Mr. Edward Gottlieb. CHILD CARE CLUB Under the guidance of Mrs. Mildred Hathaway, home economics instructor, the Child Care Club learns the care of children from the infant age to later childhood. The members use a life-sized doll to apply what they have learned. The instruction is aided by frequent films and lectures on feeding, bathing, and disciplining children. FOLK DANCE The Folk Dance club members meet weekly to dance the enjoyable folk steps of other lands. Mrs. Anita Herman is the faculty adviser for the group. The group produces an assembly program in which the dancers appear in costume. VARSITY H The Varsity H Club seeks to promote good sportsmanship and better relations with athletes of other schools. The sole requirement for membership is to have earned a varsity letter. Through this organization, Hillside's athletes find the opportunity to discuss problems concerning sports. Its adviser is Mr. Edward Gottlieb. RIFLE CLUB To teach its members the important fundamentals and techniques of rifle shooting is the Rifle Club's purpose. Mr. Charles Kennington, the group's adviser, is a geometry instructor. He coaches the boys in developing accuracy and marksmanship. The club has a rifle range room, which is equipped with different models of guns and various targets. During the year, the rifle team competes in shooting matches and contests with squads of other schools. GOLF CLUB Among the new clubs for this past year is the Golf Club, under the leadership of Mr. Joseph Silver. Both beginners and advanced players are instructed in the rules of golf. The club hopes to compete with other schools in tournament games. j| O STAMP CLUB Collecting stamps has always been one of the major hobbies of students at Hillside High. The Stamp Club helps new collectors- obtain a start and enables those with large collections to gain new stamps through trading. Under the direction of Mr. George Sickels, the club endeavored to familiarize the members with all phases of stamp collecting. Numerous contests and discussions were carried out at the weekly meetings. MODERN DANCE Many emotions, moods, and events can be expressed through actions of the modern dance. With the aid of Mrs. Anita Herman, physical education instructor, the members of the club study the emotions and meanings of this phase of dancing. CLOTHING CLUB The Clothing Club gives the girls proficiency in sewing, and an opportunity to make additional garments to supplement their wardrobes outside of regular sewing classes. Under the guidance of Miss Alice Barden, sewing instructor, the members choose what they wish to make. Near the completion of the school year, many of the accomplishments are displayed at a school assembly fashion show. ROW 1: John Ciasca, Alfred Corsano, Ray Jazzikoff. Sam Furiness, Alan Semet. Leonard Bierman. Harry Yeager. David Goldberg, William Snihur, Joe Corso, Angelo Fortunato, Olio Schneider, Phil Edwards, Jim Scheu, Frank Vultoro. ROW 2: Fred Dworkin, Joe Armando, John Hudziak, Ed Nulton, Marlin Raeter, Carl Garon, Palmer Robertson, George Parratt, Robert Rothouse. Alex Bitsko, Sidney Galanty, Bernard Marcus, Carmen Serra-telii. ROW 3: Ray Bulwin, Tom Popola, Jack Irwin, Ray Spiegal, Joe Siegal. Louis Galisewski. David Schuckman, Steve Dobossy. Barry Karetnick. Robert Roseff, Jay Fine. ROW 4: Arthur Franzblau. Leroy Mullican, Frank Heaffner, Ernie Schickedanz, Mr. Dubow, Mr. Kulikowski. Mr. Ferrigno, Mr. Weiner. Bob Fleider. Bob Feld, Steve Farmer, Melvin Brazer. NOT SHOWN: Clarence Parratt. James Egan. FOOTBALL IS MEASURED IN YARDS Hillside 7 Hillside 7 Hillside 20 Hillside 0 Hillside 0 Hillside 12 Hillside 27 Hillside 8 Hillside 20 SCHEDULE ..............Thomas Jefferson 19 7 ......................... Kearny 7 ....................... Orange 47 0 Morristown 26 ..................... Cranford 12 ................Belleville 34 Linden 6 .................... Irvington 6 20 ........................ Weequahic 7 flag swingers TWIRLERS MAJORETTES: Barbara Steinberg, Carole Leisten. Beverly Howell. ROW 1—Robert Roseff, Ed Nulton, Norman Haberman, Joe Bogusky, Phil Amato. A1 Friedman, Leonard Tamoff, Herbert Lipschutz. Angelo Fortunato. Ernie Schickedanz, Edward Haberman, A1 Schnur, Ed Vadeika. George Fay. ROW 2— Leroy Schickedanz, Sammy Cahn, Don Brogan, Melvin Brazer, John Kovac. Dave Doremus, Anthony Sadler, Marvin Daniels, Tom Meakin, Dick Rogers, Roland Massamino, Abb9y Bornfeld. Shelly Scher, Norman Ring. Donald Goldman. Jules Gact. SCHEDULE Hillside Columbia 68 Hillside 72 ............................... Union 42 Hillside 51 ............................ Regional 43 Hillside 70 ........................... Cranford 41 Hillside 91 .............................. Alumni 76 Hillside 57 Plainfield 30 Hillside 53 Roselle Park 38 Hillside 59 . Jefferson 66 Hillside 49............................Belleville 51 Hillside 64 .............................. Edison 44 Hillside 56............................... Linden 34 Hillside 56................................ Union 34 Hillside 44 . Rahway 38 Hillside 43 Roselle 38 Hillside 53 Belleville 51 Hillside 84 Kearny 55 Hillside 54 Irvington 67 Hillside 44 Weequahic 41 Union County Tournament Hillside 60 ............................... Union 43 Hillside 54 ....................... St. Patricks 29 Hillside 60.............................Westfield 39 Hillside 57 Jefferson 69 State Tournament Hillside 43 Caldwell 34 Hillside 48 Union 34 Hillside 48 Regional 51 BASKETBALL Sparked by Phil Amato, Angy Fortunato, A1 Friedman, Ernie Schickedanz, Herb Lipschutz, and Joe Bogusky, Hillside High's 1950 Comets fought their way to an enviable season's record of fourteen wins against four losses. The losses came against teams out of Hillside's classification, and three of the four were to powerful Essex County fives. The season was marked by thrilling games, highlighted by a crushing two-point victory over undefeated Belleville. Fighting an uphill battle in the final game of the regular season, the Comets downed a scrappy Weequahic crew in overtime. The team gained further glory by achieving runnerup honors in the Union County tournament, dropping the final game to a strong Thomas Jefferson team. A well deserved cheer can be given to Coaches Joe Silver and John Duthie for a wonderful job. 9 Roselle Park 12 Linden 16 Edison 20 Union 23 Regional 25 Columbia 29 Rahway Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Ciasca. Carmen Serratelli, Bill Schiffhauer, Leroy Schickedanz, Jerry Stein. BASEBALL ROW 1-—Angelo Fortunato. Sam Furiness. Len Bierman. Ray Mayer. Phil Amato, Tom Caston, Ernie Schickedanz, Ray Mastellone, Jim Egan, Joe Armando. ROW 2—Mr. Dubow. Alex Bitsko. Ralph Grasso, Frank Scarpasi. Otto Schneider. John Sauer. George Barlow. A1 Corsano, Coach A1 Weiner. ROW 3—Leroy Mullican. Alan Semet. Ronald Sekley, Barry Torino. Martin Raeter, John f SCHEDULE April 14 St. Mary's Away 18 Roselle Home 19 St. Patrick's Away 21 Jefferson Away 25 Weequahic Away 28 Plainfield Home May 2 Cranford Home 5 Westfield Home 6 Irvington Away ROW 1—Larry Krampert, Jim Scheu. Tom Fein-stein, David Norfolk. Jay Sober, Ed Mayer. Bob Murphy. ROW 2—Bill Snihur. John Hudziak, Dave Schuckman. Bob Kirkpatrick, Ed Schriek, Paul Trimmer. ROW 3—John Karpinski. A1 Scaccia, Harry Yeager, David Kaiser, Bernie Best, Steve Feinstein. ROW 4—Mr. Ferrigno, Mr. Duthie. TRACK A GAME SCHEDULE April 21 County Relays Westfield 28 Regional ............... Springfield May 1 Jefferson Home 8 Union Away 11 Weequahic ......................Away 13 State Relays ............ Long Branch 17 Rahway Home 26 County Conference Plainfield 31 Edison Away June 3 State Champs New Brunswick OF DISTANCES GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Anne Benfer ............... Manuella Rinales Dolores Decker Elaine Kovacs President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The Girls' Athletic Association, open to all girls in the high school, lays emphasis on widespread participation rather than on building a varsity team. Mrs. Anita Herman, aided by Miss Simonet, is the advisor of the senior G.A.A. The competition is chiefly intramural, but matches are held with neighboring schools, also. Representatives are sent each year to the N. J. Public School Field Hockey Playday and the Regional Modern Dance Symposium. At the Annex, Miss Wessels, aided by eight sportsleaders, advises a program of volley ball, basketball, paddle tennis, and soft-ball. Both groups have a point system by which letters are awarded. SPORTS LEADERS HOCKEY Anne Benier Eleanor Boyes TABLE TENNIS Marian Wagner MODERN DANCE Helene Tidaback Patricia Murphy BASKETBALL loan Giezey Shirley Blazier ARCHERY Doris Dufek RECREATIONAL GAMES Barbara Innes Doris Walter SOFTBALL Marilyn Ceglowski Irene Brochu WE TAKE STOCK The year has passed, we now must leave The school we've held so dear— But none of us will e'er forget The things that happened here. At football games, we loudly cheered The team, and spurred them on. Thanksgiving Day, the boys fought hard. And sure enough, we won. Although a murder once occurred. It brought us lots of fame. The Night of January Sixteenth — That was our class play's name. Christmas brought the Christmas Dance, Our steadies came along— Besides, there was Assembly Composed of Christmas songs. The fame of Hillside High was spread Through forums and debates. The International Forum's but one— And Hillside kids were great. Following soon, was Valentine's Day, With hearts, flowers and romance. Our S.G.A. won't be outdone— We had a Valentine Dance. OF THE YEAR Basketball, too, brought us delight; Our boys were on the ball. They brought home a shining trophy That now adorns the hall. Drama critics far and wide All hailed the One-Act Plays. And seniors-versus-faculty Provided laughs for days. A new tradition, too, was set With the Ring Dance—that was fun! When Moving-Up Day rolled around We wished it hadn't come. Music? There was lots of that— The Spring Concert was grand. When baseball games and track began Our clamor filled the stands. The Senior Prom—who can forget That eve of blissful dreams? Then graduation, tear-filled eyes— Impossible, it seems. Yes, we've had fun inside this school But everything must end. And so we leave, but won't forget Our teachers, school, or friends. IN THE NEWS it Fort Mon mouth Ifos I'rrwnlnl | v aver THE EPOCH STAFF MEASURES MEMORIES YEARBOOK EDITORS Robert Buechert ..................Art Maxine Grant ...................Clubs Joel Fielo ................... Sports Gloria Klehr ................Business Edward Bornstein ............Business Rose Stamler ..................Typing Beverly Teitelbaum ..............Data Ann Ellen Klein ..............Feature Lucille Reiter ................Layout Marian Wagner .................Layout Mrs. Barbara B. Brandon ......Adviser STAFF Marcia Bennett Catherine Kopp Barbara Friedman Saundra Lisk Barbara Steinberg Marcia Moress Carole Leisten Harriet Chimacoff Jerry Perlstein Gloria Peterman Gloria Arlein Doris Walter Joan Rice Arlene Emmer Sanford Nacht Ruth Borner Mary Robertozzi Audrey Plaxe Charlotte Schnee Herbert Fish Robert Baum Doris Dufek Barbara Kaplan Lynn Katchen Mildred Littell Marie Custer CO-EDITORS Marilyn Ceglowski Jacquelyn Lordi OUR PATRONS Annie, Archie, Bobbi and Jo Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews Mr. and Mrj. Michael Altman Mr. and Mrs. G. Albiey Mr. and Mrs. H. Arlien and Family Mr. and Mrs. Beloff and Family Mr. and Mrs. I. Blechman and Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Borden Mr. and Mrs. S. Bornstein and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brandon Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buechert Mr. C. Roth Beoron Mrs. K. W. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Benfer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baum Mr. and Mrs. Harry Belfer Bernie's Grocery Market Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bockstein Mr. and Mr3. R. Buskin Mr. and Mrs. I. Berman and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooperman Mr. and Mrs. A. Calondeo Jane Clias Contour Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. N. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Cohen Angela Cappiello and Rhoda Haufman Dr. and Mrs. N. Chimacoff Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl Custer Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ceglowski Marion Chester Ceglowski. Class of '25 Cathy, Audrey, Jackie, Gloria Mr. and Mrs. I. Cozzi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Decker Mr. and Mrs. Frank Debus Mr. and Mrs. Dufek Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eisner Mr. and Mrs. Sam Emmer and Family Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Friedman and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fleming and Family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Max Fielo Mr. and Mrs. M. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gold and Family Anita Gooen Hortense Greenwold School of Dancing Mr. and Mrs. Sol Green and Leni Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gottesman Miss Frances Green Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gillman Hillside Hobby Shop Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayen Mr. and Mrs. Huga Holzschuh Mr. and Mrs. Philip Henoch Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hoskin Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Hess Ideal Kosher Meat and Poultry Market Mr. and Mr3. David B. Innes Mr. and Mrs. H. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. S. Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Klehr and Daughters Mr. J. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klein Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Katchen Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kraft Mr. and Mrs. J. Kuiz Mr. and Mrs. George Kelner Bryna and Till Kelner Mr. and Mrs. Nat Lelner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lelner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keller and Family Mr. and Mr3. Max Kotler and Family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kotler and Family The Lerves Family Mr. and Mrs. William G. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Lipshultz Mr. and Mrs. Wade Be Lervis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Levin Leo and Gloria Mr. and Mrs. S. Levine and Son Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lonoff and Son Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Levitas and Family Mr. and Mrs. Irving Leisten Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Littell Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Lilien and Family Lyon and Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Z. P. Leivis Robert H. Levine, D.D.S. Liberty Sweet Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. C. Literman Mr. and Mrs. A. Lyon Mr. and Mrs. A. Lamy The Miller s Mr. and Mrs. J. Mazzella Mr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. D. Mintz Mr. and Mrs. Morris Morsa Mr. and Mrs. A. Mossa Mr. and Mrs. G. Mackey Mark Floor Covering Corp Martain Floor Covering Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Moress Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Meltzer Mr. and Mrs. David Mintz Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mull can and Family Thomas J. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nadler and Daughters Mr. and Mrs. Sclomen Nadler Allen Nimensky David Nadel Mr. and Mrs. Les Smith Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sternick Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Beni. Steinberg Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scaccia Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Schrenzel Harvey Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schnee Mr. and Mrs. Abe Slimowitz Les-Dix Septs Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stamler and Family Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stepner Mr. and Mrs. B. Schwartzbach Mr. and Mrs. J. Smolar Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Schendez, Jr. and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Teitlebaum Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tumarkin Mr. and Mrs. W. Tidleback Taron Dress Shop Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Temairo Mr. and Mrs. Martin Trizoo Miss A. Palozzo Miss A. Pisciotta Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peneck Phil Potash Linoleum Mr. and Mrs. E. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William Perlstein Mr. and Mrs. M. Pawik Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Phillips Maida Abia Perkoff Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rappoport Mr. and Mrs. W. Reiner Mr. and Mrs. S. Rice Mr. and Mrs. W. Raeter Mr. and Mrs. M. Roseff Mrs. Wm. Raphael and Family Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Reiter Miss Mae Sockin Mr. and Mrs. M. Soyer Mr. D. Schackner Miss B. M. S. Mr. B. J. Spingain Miss H. Sckifono Mr. and Mrs. S. Sunshine Lois Smith Allen Zulkind and Joseph Howard Umansky Mr. and Mrs. Charles Urbine Mr. Perry Weiss Whizzy Woo Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Yeshel The Zonderman Family Florence Zeltman Five Compliments of Friends Anonymous The Hillside National Bank Founded 1920 1320 North Broad Street Offers Complete Banking Facilities ★ DIRECTED BY GEORGE W. KUHLMAN Vice-Pres., Heil Co. HORACE K. CORBIN, JR. Asst. Treas., Cranford Trust LEMUEL A. HULL Chairman of Board, National Carbide THOMAS E. COLLETON Pres., Lawyers Clinton Title Insurance Co. of N. J. WESTLEY T. MILLER Pres., Miller Steel Co. JOHN H. FRIDEN Vice-Pres., Bristol Myers Co. L. D. CANFIELD Dist. Mgr., Westinghouse Electric Co. Assets Over $15,500,000.00 Member of Federal Reserve System Deposits Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. DAVID DOREMUS Chairman of the Board HARRY W. DOREMUS Vice-Pres., C. F. Hubbs Co. RICHARD S. EARL Retired JOHN P. BRADIN Retired JAMES A. ONEIL President EMIL HERRIGEL Counsellor-at-Law DAVID O. EVANS General Contractor 68 EDGCOMB STEEL CORPORATION ★ Telephones: New Jersey — WAverly 6-0900 New York — REctor 2-5883 ★ Hillside 460 Hillside Avenue New Jersey Compliments CORK of MUNDET CORPORATION Hillside - North Bergen Congratulations to the Class of ’50 ★ SAMUEL FURINESS MAT CO., INC. ★ Manufacturers of SA-FUR LINK FLOOR MATS for Industrial, Commercial and Home Use ★ 517 Columbia Avenue Hillside, New Jersey UNionviUe 2-7550 To Hillside Students: The best you can do is to secure an education. When you think of employment, be sure to give us consideration. SUN TUBE CORPORATION Hillside 181 Long Avenue New Jersey WA 3-2545 LOUIS J. HESS and Associates EXTEND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1950 REALTOR 150 Hillside Avenue ZILAHY and SON CLEANERS 1330 North Broad Street HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY Compliments of A FRIEND WANNATOYS EL 2-0516 DILLON-BECK MANUF. CO. PLASTIC PRODUCTS 1227 Central Avenue Hillside, New Jersey 73 D R A K E SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING STENOGRAPHIC Day and Evening ALL YEAR Free Placement Service Summer School JUNE 19th to SEPT 1st Approved Institution For Veteran Training Co-Educational -FOUNDED 1863 — COLLEGE 1139 E. Jersey Street 909 Broad Street ELIZABETH NEWARK R. J. Hall, B.C.S., Mgr. F. C. Walter, B.C.S., Mgr. Phone: EL 2-5509 Phone: MI 2-7585 Member New Jersey Ass'n. of Schools of Business Best of Luck to the Class of '50 ★ vendex inc. Automatic Merchandising ★ HILLSIDE NEW JERSEY WA 3-1400 Compliments of A FRIEND 74 Best Wishes from CECO STEEL PRODUCTS CORP. 625 Glenwood Avenue HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY IF You're Seeking Information — IF You Want Accommodation— Make This Your Stopping Station A COMPLETE LINE OF ESSO PRODUCTS ROAD SERVICE — CARS PICKED UP AND DELIVERED COMPHER’S ESSO STATIONS North Broad and Looker Streets Route 29 Hillside, New Jersey Compliments of SHANTY SHACK Compliments of the Hillside Senior High School Parent-Teachers’ Association Hillside, New Jersey 75 WA 3-2823 Home of America's Safest Car and Service ★ MAXON PONTIAC PONTIAC AUTOMOBILES MERKLE MOTORS ★ 1415 Maple Avenue Lowest Price Car With the Hillside, New Jereey G.M. Hydromatic Drive WA 3-3344 1444 NORTH BROAD STREET WA 3-9207 REINHARD-MUELLER CO. To Assure Getting ALL the News PRINTERS — STATIONERS of Your Homo Town . . . READ ★ THE HILLSIDE TIMES 2 Hollywood Avenue Yearly Subscription — $2.50 Hillside, New Jersey ★ Harold G. Reinhard 1443 North Broad Street Hillside, New Jersey ES 3-1805 GUS REINKE Elizabeth — Union — Hillside MACHINERY 5. TOOL CO. IRVINGTON LINE. INC. Sam La Spada ★ ★ 385 Hillside Avenue Charter Buses For All Hillside, New Jersey Occasions 444 Hillside Avenue UNionville 2-4871 A. TILLOU jjahn tan CARPENTER AND JOBBING Candies and Chocolate ★ ★ 480 Hillside Avenue 1269 Central Avenue Hillside, New Jersey Hillside, New Jersey , 76 THE MILLER'S N.K. Self-Service Market 1155 Liberty Avenue 1155 Liberty Avenue LUNCHEONETTE and DELICATESSEN BEST FOR LESS Where the Gang Meets for Lunch Eliz. 2-8651 Free Delivery WA 3-4988 IDEAL MARKET HELLMUND OIL CO. Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Department 1455 Liberty Avenue ★ J. Susser HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY B. Ruff Riccio's Veteran Gas Station Hillside High Luncheonette Service — Lubrication — Batteries 1113 Liberty Avenue Tires and Accessories ★ 1400 LIBERTY AVENUE Just the Place for That Snack Hillside, New Jersey E. Lynch Congratulations to the Class of '50 F. ROMANYSHUN TOWN SHOPPE DELICATESSEN CONFECTIONERY 1315 Liberty Avenue Hillside, New Jersey 1278 Liberty Avenue M. O'Lock WA 3-7730 WA 3-9613 Otto Weimer's Esso Service EL 3-0411 WA 6-3333 GAS OILS — TIRES — TUBES AND ACCESSORIES 1526 Liberty Avenue R. L. DECORATORS 1147 Liberty Avenue Hillside, New Jersey ★ UN 2-3001 Hillside, N. J. Upholstering and Slip Covers 77 WA 3-0746 DREIJERS' DEPARTMENT STORE LIBERTY AND LONG AVENUES HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY Shop at Dreijers' and Save Everything for the Smoker BEST CIGAR COMPANY Compliments 31 Clinton Street of a NEWARK, N. J. A FRIEND Jack Baum, Prop. Bob Baum, Asst. UNionville 2-2244 Wm. Hale Coal Supply Co. SOLOMON'S Lumber — Millwork — Mason Material 1299 Liberty Avenue Coal — Koppers Coke — Fuel Oil Hillside, New Jersey 1374 Liberty Avenue Hillside Radio and TV Public Service Tobacco Co. Service Co. Operators of 1321 Liberty Avenue Automatic Cigarette Vending Machines Hillside, N. J. 1464 North Broad Street WA 3-4055 Hillside 5. N. J. UNionville 2-7330 — 1 — 2 LEVY BROTHERS CO., INC. LUMBER AND MILL WORK 1352-58 Liberty Street HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY 78 Congratulations to the Class oi 1950 ★ BURKHAM BROS., INC. HILLSIDE NEW JERSEY Compliments to Senior Class ★ ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION North Broad and Hollywood Avenue Hillside. New Jersey George J. Pearce Prescriptions Called For and Delivered ★ MAPLE PHARMACY 1586 Maple Avenue Hillside. N. J. L. Auerbach, Reg. Pharm. WA 3-8409 Compliments of CHARLES B. TAYLOR 1392 Liberty Avenue Hillside New Jersey Compliments of J. T. F. U. S. EL 2-8561 Fashions in Flowers by GEORGE E. IACOBI, INC. ... Florist... ★ 1202 NORTH BROAD STREET Hillside, New Jersey COMPLIMENTS OF CLUB 377 ★ 289 MILLER STREET Newark, New Jersey WA 3-9846 HILLSIDE RECREATION ★ TEN NEW ALLEYS ★ Comer Liberty and Florence Avenues Hillside, N. J. Ben Hahn John Woods Steve Toth Compliments of A FRIEND 79 GEORGE - HAIRDRESSERS 971 Bergen Street Newark, N. J. WA 3-9684 MITTLEMAN BROS. ... Quality Bakers... ★ 1594 Maple Avenue Hillside, New Jersey WA 3-6212 COMPLIMENTS OF L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro, Massachusetts ★ Representative: 196-F Howard Drive SAM A. COX, JR. Bergenfield New Jersey Compliments of THE EPOCH of 1950 STAFF Photos by Academy Yearbook Photographers 80 5K N • 0. ' • •;; s-oi v ; • - J x v 1 - • Oft V. - , '■.'. t' —tajv w-- s- ■ • . i X «; : WMi ' v X: x J
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