Hillside High School - Epoch Yearbook (Hillside, NJ)

 - Class of 1959

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9 I1 ?' E ,Q 5. M 5 g S sol-1 'fm' Fw W. 5 4 5 i . 'Q 'wfxnw I fl Q ,hw ,, ' -Mf .,.g MM---, ., 1 ,V , fn., 1 1k91T5lf,v f , ff- TEX in .CA MJ' V , , A..,,, M, ,, W Q ,L .-,, .,,, 'd5jf?f'.1L,L,t44Il ll, ,,'k , ,,,, M, LIYS2 h7YN MW W, iw Am M wW JK',k,gZ5Lj,Hi, 'f ',,' H , 'Q' K New Gymnosxum 'gif fi: , 1958-1959 f3H 2Tf3f? f We trace with pride The growth In all aspects of Hillside High School Hillsicle, New Jersey in this the 1959 EP Volume XXXVI Member of: C. S. P. A. N. Y. S. A N. S. P. A. S. P. A. N. J We Are Still Growing! There are few who do not recall that childhood legend of Jack and The Becmsialkf' in which a Tiny seed spronk skyward and was responsible for The fulfillmenr of a boy's every dream. Hillside High School began as a mere seed, growing branching and bringin ful- , I Q fillmenr 'ro a Town's dream. This seed was sown in l92l where A P Morris School novv stands. The high school consisted of six classrooms on The second Hoor of Coe Avenue School. These meager facilities were The roofs. From Them sprang The stalk Jack Srudenr would have ro climb. V - 1 ilnlilmlllilll in-H A llllll lull l' ri ffl 1 V 'Uv Q I J A 2 Administration Provides for Growth of Faculty, Curriculum, and Stcufts ................... 6 Student Life Blossoms in Growing School ................... 62 X Contents Complete Activities Program Mode Possible by Expansion 20 Wviw , Advertisement . . . Index J x 6. Mr. Walter E. Howell The 1959 Epoch Service Patriotism Leadership Perseverance Sulutes Ability Loyalty Achievement Understanding Miss Alice K Barclen NN we., Administration Provides for Growth of Faculty, Curriculum and Staffs As leaves turn toward the sun, so the administration sought better educational facilities. In l939, .lack found a modern, well-staffed high school on Liberty Avenue, built by the Federal Works Agency. Guided by a devoted faculty, the student body benefitted from a fully inte- grated curriculum. There were six courses from which Jack was able to choose: college preparatory liberal arts, college preparatory scientific, secretarial, clerical, general and industrial arts. .lack chose one of these paths and began his climb. 7 VAL? I -guy 1 I lilllpgr- ' -F ,, 1 'H H' 11' ,Kun -ffl is mn! lull!!! :nik .ra l-if n jimi ' e Y ,-,- Q ' ,tht-5: l' 'I l lr! I iglfitfii 'i 135 ??1l H'--' tis' Fllfgf I i'- J. .j I 'iii-'fast ' ii iii 121.99 Town Approves Administration s Plan Dr. Branom Promotes Progress An institution of higher learning is predominantly a giving concern. lt gives to its students the op- portunity to advance themselves academically, socially, and spiritually. During his fifteen years of service as superintendent of schools, Dr. Wayne T. Branom has made this opportunity available to the students of Hillside High School. lt is this able aclministrator's philosophy, to keep abreast of the changing times to meet the individual needs of the pupil, that has sparked the growth of the new building facilities. for Additions Board of Education Guides Expansion Education is a double-rooted plant. One branch is the preparation ot the individual to lead a productive life, the other, to live cooperatively, respecting the dignity ot his fellow man. Whether or not education meets its goal depends upon its administrators. Hillside is fortunate in having a Board of Education which has wisely provided for indi- vidual as well as community expansion. Z x i i ? 2 , 5 Mr. Joseph Ram, President, Mr. Abe Charnack, T. Branom, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. l. Lute John F. Berting, Mr. Peter Humanik, Mr. Arnold LEFT: Groundbreaking for school improvements 9 Mr. Gilbert Chamberlain, Mr. Charles Mancuso, FIRST ROW: Mrs. J. Eleanor Nulton, Mrs. Helen P. Kirkpatrick, Secretary Vice President, Dr. Wayne Share. SECOND ROW: Mr H. McClow, Mr. Frank Hill Mr. Thomas A. Roy. Gnd new COf15l'l'UCilOl'1. Efficient Executives Coordinate Principal Establishes Student Aid Fund A man who commands the respect of students, faculty, ancl community directs the academic and social lite of Hillside High School. He has been a principal ot various high schools since 1928. As a result of the concern of students who wish to continue into higher levels of education, Mr. Ruhl L. Custer has been the prime force in the es- tablishment and maintenance of the scholarship fund. 10 Mr, Custer and Miss lngeborg Hoffman, a visfitor from Copenhagen, Denmark, check new physics equipment. School Program Vice-Princi pal Charts Special Activities Sixteen years ago, Mr. W. Stacey Dun- ham was promoted to the position of vice- principal. Examples of his unflagging interest in the students of Hillside High School are evident in the locker system, the safety drills, the assembly seating, and the extra- curricular program. Mr. Edward Gottlieb Co-ordinate Activities Mr. George Sickels Pupil Accounting Dr. Anita Lyons Psychologist Dr. Jane Krumacher Director of Guidance .www .. Q 2' .,. 4 ggi SV q C 4 . S qi , . , Conrad Angebrandt Electricity .1 ,U mm sf U Ju fi Q , V . ggi all Ll S , A-'Ui s 'TQ A. Marie Atkielski Typing Q., rm baggy .ff Q Anthony Avella World Histo Y ' :Eff . 'v tt., ., -.-'. ., M . ., ,,--,.L.. r 1+ 1. 2-.-yrs...-, it .6 g Q e f I .. -. ss ...,., x . ,Q ,L H Fi at ' 'sis -. - Alice Burden Clothing Sue Beck Mathematics Arthur Berne U. S. History Faculty Guides Freshmen in Foundations Mr. Swales directs a latex-making experiment for a general science group. ,K Mrs. Bierman requires posture and perfection of ,wg-img '5- aspiring typists like P. Clark. Building our life is 0 wonderful exper- ience. lt's exciting, it's challenging. Mrs. Rudolph checks the modern words derivatives display of the Latin I bulletin board committee. Mariorie Bierman Dorothy Callander Typing r English .ss yyyi V W , K T V ,ff gg. .. fr..-f..f 5- Qw. Q-if we- :, - :iii if 'QQ ' asf M . - :.:h:E:s.. s Philip Camilli Cecilia Claxton English Business Education ' ' - Jynffw , A ' LLL! it :im ' ., . 1 J. Poles assists Mrs. Keelan in demonstrating the fundamentals of English grammar. Elizabeth Crocco Librarian rs- , . y .... . as 'S wz.:ssr. -ss - t 1 , James Dadenas Adrienne De Cicco Andrew Floyd DeNicola Samuel Dubow Autos and Metals Spanish Demetropoulos Economics Dir. of Athletics Mathematics Polished products and polished craftsmen are turned out in by Mr. Nichols. Mr. Reister tours the fortifications at Tripoli guided by N. Collie and A. Shandler. i sf it Art is long and time is fleeting, especially in Miss Knackiewicz's room. Attentive students concentrate on an age problem in Mrs. Beck's algebra class. Those delicious odors that permeate the Hrst floor are created by Miss Shaver and her apprentice chefs. .f f if ..l , o t John Duthie Biology if Harold Eichman Mechanical Drawing Q . Carmen Ferrigno Athletics W 'tif' it ' 3 ss 5 Mary Jane Gallagher Athletics . vbifst -Mf- N ia, H ' t 1 W' Magis A xiii? 1- fl' 1 Adelaide Harmon World History Constantine Harper Dir. of Industrial Arts ,J ' .... V f ' K .... ., ,.., rx ' Q Paul Harrison Drama and Speech Jean Keelan English if Charles Kennington Physics Elizabeth Knakiewicz Art . '- as . , William Koellner Mathematics Howard Kravitz Vocal Music x ' . W ff' .5 2 X 5'..'f':,.:se.:-' . ggi Q iw ,r 8 ,jaws K . ,, r 1, r 'Pg 4 'ke 4- A 3 f ec eff i Q ' sim, 12 sl Phebe Haviland Walter Howell Helene Jclnkowslci Office Practice Visiting Teacher Business Education When Mr. Dadenas and B. Kovacs are finished, this Mr. Harrison coaches the heroine and the villain in Music appreciation courses taught by Mr. Kravitz en- .xh- Sophomores Select Paths Directed by Teachers Cartograrphers L. Casper, S. Berson, and S. Kriegman exhibit work for Mrs. Claxton and commercial geography students. Shakespeare's imagery fascinates Mr. Camilli's English students. Gloria Manning S F Merendlno Paul Nichols Carol Osterweil Martha Otto Spanish English Woodworking English Health Supt. ,:2' f War. QlsR 55722 J John Kulikowski U. S. History ,.,... - ,Q Harry Ladanye French gf V11 5 W ii .fy f I il f 'Sk M95 ff 4 Y 25,12 r . 1 ,:. - 5- 1 . Jimmie 1 I, fn George Langstaff U. S. History ?f22 'sS2i. , y we L' ol 'hifi-r :NI 'r 'YN :W 25 3 L '-it Robert Lynch Mathematics img YS . ,.., , , . H -me ' 2 .rain SL iw- ' w r . m:fi3...,,, . 'mf 4 Marion Maltha ner Athletics Jacqueline Palmer English 1 if pig. 4 at ' ima is ,, it ,im Q , rf -.811 ' R! Irene Phillips Dietician E2 .H F 9 d l X i , sr 3' sl i ,sk Sally Palsinelli U. S. History -52:- - 1, ,. Harold Rehrig Science ,i,, - if , i . ....,...,. i-.,... f.,..,.. ,,.. ,fig 5' :ri 1, i X J ,f,fj,J isffiffi Barry Reister World History we .Zh Pl' e 4' r- Y' sw f ' Q Minna Rubenstein Shorthand Annamae Rudolph Latin fs, . .avr mf. wg L.. 3: M1313 :il ii! Added Faculty Results in Junior Specialization Mastery of the slide rule is one goal of Mr. Todt's advanced al- gebra and trigonometry students. Mr. Harper puts the finishing touches on J. Frangione's leathercraft desig n. John Salakey Bernard Schallcoft Bookkeeping English , ..z,, s ii i i a ir lage. The last time we saw Paris was in Mr. Johnson's French III class. Fashion begins under Miss Barden's tute- Earl Schaub Reesa Serwatlca Mildred Shaver Drivers Training Art Homemaking . H fff ff ' Jififsf ,w '?Es. 1: - ' R'- ' ,... 1 'sss V.-: is John Sidun Joseph Silver Chemistry Athletics a world of living ahead. 'sg t , ' ,Wes . f - lmao, , r . f rw. 'P' ? 8 'ex S1 -ii. .. E XW. , i sm kg 2 gk T5 Cynthia Soklin Leonard Strassman Willis Swales U. S. History Instrumental Music Science Today, more than ever, we need more than a specialized skill to prepare for In the name of common sense, exclaims Mr. Schalkoft, as he dramatizes a vocabulary lesson. Mr. Kennington demonstrates the swinging ball apparatus for neophyte physicist S. Katz. Mr. Salakey helps J. Orlosky and R. Opa- city to balance the books. Conducted by Mr. Strassman an ensemble blends in harmony. Mr. Langstaft, J. Carlos and R. Cohen demonstrate ci popular form of colonial American punishment. -ax William Todt Mathematics ge .. . rj Virginia Vreeland Homemaking has . t . F! M Edward Winans E n g l is h E d wa rd Wo lf M a t h e m a tics Miss Berta Bamas proves a capable substitute for Mrs. Otto as she tends E. Mastroianni's iniured ankle. I7 Mr. Eichman lectures to his mechanical drawing class on modern machine blueprinting, while frightj Mr. Angebrandt demonstrates testing equipment to a future electrician. Necessity is the mother of invention, so Mr. Koellner's calculus class plots a new formula Seniors Grow Through The opportunity of helping young people poised on the threshold of maturity, has been given to our teachers. 7 'fliQ with Mrs Callander about notecards for the senior :is t tiff- ,-yf, e t?,, ,XQ img English theme .13 :.: f Ei 17- '-V -- is' F ' ' 1 71.1 yrw. :g?,5E2'SEf1,Q..52. A.. 'e -' f. ,,:: .f n X H chemistry experiment un- ., my sv msg., -9, ..s.sis.-5.-,.. 55.34 sc5g1h . ,s1 f Y . S . . ru- ii-' fllgf iif i e 1 de' fhe watchful eve of an 1 .. skies -- ' R f b- X-1ff1ff f- I ' V- ' Un- to is ...-:mfs ., , .. ,J gs. s,,,sQ,fffs:+ - - twlsriw: swstgq . -- -:S .we-i ,5 vwe -. m . n - ' . ' fs-1' Q ffiifsizwr . M .. . .. W ' . 'i' at ' k T1 . 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' .q , ft .-,- ., 1 Q X 1' .. lk Jxfw., it , .1fu,,g.,.f v ' .1155-Q',5, K s 1 HE S 9 fe S ,. 1. -if 'Z , ,i 5, 1 A K f if Josephine Matthews Secretary zl fiigts i't197 : . 1 . T f 1 , .gym-5. Charles Heimall Margaret Ledford Ruth Wylie Custodian Custodian Custodian NOT PHOTOGRAPHED: John Muench, Arthur Tewes Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Elizabeth Buchanan, Chef William Pfeufter, Mrs. Louise Richardson, Mrs. Gussie Kato, Mrs. Wilhelmina Pfeutter. r ,,-- Complete Activities Program Made Possible V ' i by Expansion Jack was climbing a beanstalk that was constantly growing. In 1953-54, Hillside High School was expanded to include a cafeteria, additional classrooms, and laboratories. The extra-curricular pro- gram was incorporated into the school day as a regular branch ot education. Faculty and students had a chance to share hobbies and interests. Jack himself required growing space in order to test his talents and to discover a practical outlet tor his skills and knowledge. He found enioyment and opportunities to develop his personality in the activities in which he participated. libs ' 'S Am A 1 'sa .X- K '4-:figs V ' V' 'ifiillif Ififihitugiziftwiyfl liiwfrse-'Y Wg Za' f-. ll A llllll I r 2 if 21 - -- r-i..-W-, S. G . A. Contributes Serv, Ice, S. G A O ' - ffic' I IG s Plan School Agfivifies Cubin 1 e Serves as Official Aides SEATED: M. Spingier, Junior Trecsurerg P. Conion, Senior Treosurerg Miss P. Hoviiond, Fucuity Treasurer, H. Guieniog, President, Mr. F, Deblicoio, Fccuiry Adviserg J. Ferrigno, Vice Presideniy R. Weich, Recording Secretory. STANDiNG: J. Rubineiii, Sophomore Treosurerg J. Buckowski, Corresponding Secretory. SEATED. A ' - Buiv d I, gp Y as M pefihe' I ' ' SWGn nm, R. Diamond, L gg, M. Silverman J Alb ' e5l'1eI'. STAND I ' Fechf ING. 5 ' R- Loeb - , Roberts I ' J- MC. Laughlin, 22 Government, Activities FIRST ROW: P. Waldman, E. Goodman, A. Sachs, C. Vifale, R. Weich, M. Botnick. SECOND ROW: N. Srarace, M. Stanko, T. Curio, A. Pulman, L. Lazarus, C. Mass, E. Tannenbaum, A. Gonsalevis. THIRD ROW: E. Berkowitz, M. Marino, J. Buckowski, A. Silverman, H. Heuer, R. Orclower, A. Giovanni, P. Fer- rigno. FOURTH ROW: L. Mykytiuk, L. Scarola, V. Zids, H. Shider, M. Hammer, R. Aromando, R. Collins, M. .Wainscl'1eI, R. Koch, M. Marine. FIFTH ROW: J. Ferrigno, B. Minkoff, R, Middleton, R. Delmanto, V. Man- ganaro, W. Szymanski, M. Gillet, J. Kreshok. SIXTH ROW: R. Hillman, J. Edrieclw, D. Vodarsik, H. Guten- tag, H. Lazarus, A. Shandler, V. Polhemus, J. Lange, V. Desanro, L. Weisenfeld, B. Nadaskay, J. Brody. 23 . 7 QQ Collectors Keep Budget in Hand FIRST ROW: J. Cox, C. Sarvetnick, E. Goodman, C. Castelli, A. Sca rola. SECOND ROW: P. Conlon, P. Haefener, S, Goldblatt, C. Ko- witski, I. Sirkin, N. Starace, V. PeterPaul, B. Kiem, R. Laws, R. Asch ner. THIRD ROW: L. Green, P. Lane, D. Knorr, F. DaCosta, N. Collie H. Hoffman, I. Landow, B, Cooper, L. Stein, C. Mitnik, E. Waxman FOURTH ROW: P, Lieb, V. Tobia, S. Vreeland, J. Rosen, A. Trizna L. Tuma, C. Polewczak, M. Waldman, E. Schechter. FIFTH ROW: B. Bankers Save for Future SEATED: J. Amberg, V. Ambrozy, STANDING: C. Price, A. Prasa, E. Waxman. Schinker, C. Rubovitz, B. Rosenberg, B. Eisenstodt, P. Shipker, B, Ba taille, B. Schimel, B. Herman, B. Hymowitz, G. Weinstein, F. Bluestone SIXTH ROW: N. ParsoH, J. Cammarota, E. Richter, D. Miskew, S. Zwill man, L. Tumarkin, B. Dutkiewicz, R. Caris, E. Brown, I, Oppenheim A. Friedman. SEVENTH ROW: H. Rosenblum, H. Gulkin, W. Pulchlio- pek, W. Cohen, J. Popick, C. Rendar, T. Brogenski, P. Light, R. Pat rick, H. Gordon. S. G. A. Records Long History From a meager membership of nine in I924, the Students' General Association has grown to the amazing stature of I202 members. Just as our magic beanstalk was rooted, Eugene Hoffman, first SGA president, planted the seeds of unity and tra- dition, which are now tended by Herbert Gutentag, SGA's thirty-fourth leader, and Mr. Floyd De Nicola, adviser. Inception of the SGA ticket in i932 heralded progress, for it boosted every activity, athletic event, and social function instrumental to the growth of student government. Some results of successful SGA campaigns for school improvements are a student handbook, air conditioning for the assembly bal- cony, a rail around the track, original oil paintings for the cafeteria and language classrooms, and the use of voting machines. As the SGA gives the student a chance to seek office, and to elect homeroom representatives, it prepares him for the role of the responsible citizen in our American democracy. Four collectors are se- lected annually from each homeroom to keep ac- curate accounts under the supervision of the school treasurer, Miss Phebe Haviland. Savings, the sturdy roots of future needs, are given weekly care by two bankers in each homeroom. Unfolded in the following pages are the results made possible through student-faculty-administration co-operation symbolized by our SGA. The Daphne' Hillman Trio, teatured in January, is typical of the professional entertainment supplied by the SGA at special assemblies. Safety Club Officers Take Wheel FIRST ROW Mr H Nussbaum Lieutenant Governor 6th Division New Jersey Kiwanis Deputy Police Chief L Treger Judge H Goldhor Town Magistrate SECOND ROW B Batallle VicePresident J Stiller Secretary A Horun President Mr E Schaub Adviser Speed, carelessness, and ignorance behind the wheel are being dispelled through education by the new Teens for Safe Driving Club, under the auspices of the SGA. This state-wide effort to promote sate driving was inaugurated in l958 by the New Jersey State Safety Council. 25 STANDING V 1 TU RN CAUHON SUBWAY OSSING S lso LIMIT NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ffwff SL National Honor Society Z FIRST ROW: S. Kolbci, C. Vitale. SECOND ROW: L. Wax- man, S. Tyiewski, E. Newman, R. Weich, C. Rubovitz, M. Swanger. Tack t-Jii.i.5iDE c-10 pru.5z New-t'0NlF7N E4,L5suRi2E.0, VloLECULHR lcily5lC5 . ' 'F 909-an 9, 'cf' 9-020 V 0' 9-x Teen , pi +FlF-lFlFlFl l W ow, X .Qi 0 6,05 . DE F128 PAQFQUNDIEXTRRD L 'N 'TR MEDIHTE RD5NAR5C4ompi.r,r B4 - V LGEBRR IFF, Mrs. A. Rudolph FIRST ROW: D. Ordower, R. Hodavance. SECOND ROW: Adviser M. Tropp, J. Rohrlich, H. Korenstein, L. Weisenteld, J. Al- brecht, M. Levin. Let knowledge grow from more to more, decrees Tennyson. Thus, since its beginning in l93l, the National Honor Society has sought growth, not in numbers, but in scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Seeking to create an enthusiasm tor scholarship, some N.H.S. members tutor other pupils. To stimulate a desire to render service, other society associates offer aid to the school library. To promote worthy leadership, and to en- courage the development ot character, N.H.S. partici- pants are active in the extra-curricular program ot Hillside High School. Members also compile the lists tor honor roll publications. Capable leaders tor i958-59 are: Michael Tropp, presi- dent, Robert Hodavance, vice-president, Howard Karen- stein, vice-president, Stella Tyiewslci, secretary, Eve New- man, treasurer. Mrs. Annamae Rudolph has inspired NHS members tor the past tive years. Encourages Scholastic Achievement Installation of new members at the May assembly features an impres- sive candle-lighting ceremony. School service in the library includes correct checkout of books. i 2 7 Good newsl Happy N.H.S. candi- dates rush out ot Mr. Custer's oltice with their notifications. N '. W! r Robert Pinnas Co-Editor-in-chief Photographers Stalk Students: B. Marcus, Photography Editor, R. Pinnas, Mr. S. Hersh, H. Grossman. Artists Follow Jack up Stalk: E. Ackerman, A, Freund, R. Cohen, Epoch Flourishes, On the surface a yearbook is composed of pictures, headlines, copy, and that all-embracing term, C. Rendar, J. Kauger, J. Shapiro. white space. Underneath, a year- book is people - people who thought their school days were irn- portant enough to be preserved in a form suitable tor display to pros- pective employers and grandchil- dren. This thirty-sixth volume ot The Epoch was produced with special Writers Root for Story: M. Wainschel, M. Lowenstein, Typing Editor, sportswriter H Witcotf, A. Weiner. BH!! ' ' -. 'K T .- 1 Q 5 0 3' 0 , GD f' -1 0 f' C Q as 'I' ,T 5. 3 5 E' ? 2: Q Q I Yearbook lO0 Percent Student Plant: M. Bitton, Assistant Make-up 'Inn-um. n nissan help from: David Carlucci, Glenn Goldberg, Harriet Hillman, Doris Miskew, Jules Rossi, and Maxine Veintraub. The H1924 Annual con- sisted of mimeographed pages of essays and poems written by the graduates. In 1940, The Epoch evolved from a series of Ye Mile- stone, The Guidepostf' VVe, The Pharus, Us, Crystal, Retrospect, The Season Ticket, and Coe-incidents. Editor, D. Vodarsik, Copy Editor, L. Petervary, Make-up Editor. L. Weinberg, J. Wische, H. Rappoport. Not photographed: A Baron SS Puf Book in Green: R. Grossman, L. Arotzky, Co-Advertising Edi- dl' Erdrelch' TOY, J. Brody, Business Manager and Advertising Editor, M. Lowen- stein. Not photographed: A. Goldberg, L. Levinson, D. Sirkin, D. Irenas W V. - ' Vvse W: Q liffmuwisg iAQW?i I! 2' 5 yay. , 15 Mrs. S. C. Polsinelli Adviser Mrs. D. Callander, adviser, L. Weisenfeld, Editor-in-chief, V. Manganaro, Assistant Editor-infhief, and Mr. E. Winans, adviser, exchange ideas forthe new issue. Co-Make-up Editors, J, Stiller and J. Levenston allot space. LEFT: C. Rubovitz and C. Scherer, Co-News Editors, interview Miss G. Brennan. CENTER: R. Weich and H. Hillman, Co-Feature Editors, encourage Art Editor, F. Feldman. RIGHT: R. Pinnas, Photography Editor, focuses on J. Rohrlich and M. Levin, Co-Sports Editors. We'll pay the rent, or else. promise M. Blumenthal and W. Cohen, Business and Advertising Editors. 30 551 Hiller Goes to Press! Copy Editors, B. Rosenberg and M. Swanger swamp Typ- ing Editor, D. Miskew. Too much news isn't good either. moans L. Silverstein, Exchange Editor. G- sy T93 :QQ-Y? ' Q 1 0 O f To inform, to explain, to entertain - this is a newspaper. To observe, to weigh, to eval- uate - this is a iournalist. Good typography, forceful leads, variety in content and consis- tency in style - this should be a newspaper. Collecting information, checking facts, writing stories - this should be a journalist. Making its debut as The Guide Post in l926, the school's first newspaper won third prize at Columbia. The distinction of having the first chapter of the Quill and Scroll international Society of Scholastic Press Association was af- forded HHS in T929. The history of The Hiller dates back to September 22, l937, when it acquired that name in a school-wide contest. This year there were seventy staff members, who produced a paper that ranked first. Smaller print and more photography were the two main changes which the i958-59 staff in- augurated. Mrs. Dorothy Callander, adviser for thirteen years, retired in January. Her successor is Mr. Edward Winans. Journalists run the gamut of emotions in the mad scramble on deadline day. 31 Oral Artists N. F. L. Spellbinds When Debate and Forum Club members earn more than twenty-tive points in competition and achieve the high standards set by National Forensic League, they are accepted into the League with the Degree ot Merit. At present, there are seven N.F.L. members. National Forensic League encourages its members to participate in public speaking events. Mr. George Langstatt has advised the group since l954. FIRST ROW: H. Heuer, J. Lange, G. Goldberg, L. Weisenteld, President, Mr. G. Langstafl, adviser, L. Waxman. FIRST ROW: B. Mushalko, M. Veintraub, L. Waxman, H. Heuer, A. Silverman, H. Friedman, SECOND ROW: G. Goldberg, H. Rappaport, R. Caris, M, Wainschel, Mr. G. Langstafl, adviser, P. Knobel, B, Pastor, J. Lange, L. Weisenfeld. Debate and Forum Club Scores on Education By participating in debates and round table discussions concerning important civic problems, Debate and Forum Club, in existence since l925, attempts to aid in the mak- ing of more enlightened citizens. This year's plan included debates at the University of Pennsylvania Tournament, at Linden High School's Tournament, twice with Irvington, and at the H.H.S. Dad's Booster Club Tournament. Under discussion was the resolution: That the British system of education is preferable to that of the United States. 32 Attract Audiences Thespians Casting Announces Forty Artists Tragedy, comedy, greasepaint, and costumes - all the glamour of the footlights tound an enthusiastic response from theatrically-minded students early in l928. However, it was not until the National Thespian Society in T932 was formed that a signal honor could be bestowed on those especially talented in dramatics. Troupe No. 887 of Hillside High School, under the guidance of Mr. Paul Harrison, reappeared this year with a new tace. Incorporating a new policy, that of tryouts as a prerequisite for election, the society in- creased to forty artists. ln the tield ot assembly pro- grams, the Thespians presented three dramas and one musical, ot which Thornton VVilder's Pullman Car Hia- watha was the most successful. FIRST ROW: B. Eisenstodt, B. Friedman, A. Garb, A. Butvydas, C. Rubovitz, M. Shultzer. SECOND ROW: J. Brody, H. Lazarus, S. Ritz, M, Eisenberg, H. Rosen- blum, H. Hillman, M. Frucht, L. Arotsky, A. Golub, E. Siegel, Mr. P. Harrison, adviser. PW 0011 I N 9 49 Viyv' THESPIAN OFFICERS: M. Frucht, S. Ritz, and B, Eisenstodt practice dramatic techniques, under the direction ot Mr. P. Harrison, by giving their impressions of night court ob- servations. Super Citizens Stage and Lighting Crew Stars in Service House lights dim, the curtain opens, and the spotlight focuses upon the actors. These occurences are only partially automatic, for behind the scenes, the stage and lighting crew has been constantly working for assemblies, dances, plays, contests, and P.T.A. meetings. The installment of the public address system in T940 was its first project. Appli- cants are voted upon and admitted to the crew on the basis of their integrity, interest, and ability. The club is presided over by Morris Gillet and supervised by Mr. Conrad Angebrandt. LEFT SIDE, Top to Bottom: G. Kendler, H. Krampf, D. Hersh kavitz. RIGHT SIDE: E. Jaiosky, R. Caris, S. Emmerich, M Gillet, Mr. C. Angebrandt. Club Merits National Award nsorshlp ot the Kiwanis Organrzatron and Mr Edward b has armed to serve the community and the school d Into the activities program rn 1952 rt has elected n members annually. ln l958-59, S3000 was raised derprivileged children by a sole of leather goods, as s A Dollar a Scholar for the Dad's Booster Club irshlp fund. These activities merited second place honors natronal competition ot 20,000 Key Clubs. ervmg the spirit of Santa Claus, the Key Club, under O . . . . . . . .. . I . I Key men rn action service driver training car. Serve School New Setting Built for Library Council Books, we know, ore cr substontiol world, both pure ond good. Under the supervision of Mrs. Elizabeth Crocco, the school Iibrory con now oc- commodote seventy-six people. New equipment includes tobles, o circulation desk, mogozine shelving, leother lounge choirs, ci fluorescent lighting system, ond o rubber-tiled floor. Inou- guroted in i933 to improve librory service, the council presently helps to prepore ond repoir the over 7000 books in cz newly equipped work room. L. Krchnocek, B. Dufkiewicz, V. Resos, J. Witting, L. Molweishyn. X m . III! ha 4' Q M Ya incl' FIRST ROW: L. Weisenfeld, L. Selesner, B. Nussbaum, Mr. E. Gottlieb, odviser. SECOND ROW: W. Szy- rnonski, E. Joiosky, F. Heller, J. Brody, J, Ferrigno. THIRD ROW: M. Goldberg, H. Gordon, H. Gutentog, R. D'Agostino, R. Middleton. Mrs. E. Crocco, librorion ond E. Mos- troionni. 05 rovutz, H' Kff?V 1Wf W ' Direcfoi-3' Z. ' 6 M P. Conlin, E.NieJcenwn, J. Dole, J, J. Commorofcz,-Ii. Grebnhodse. SECOND D. Sutton, J. Von 'Bortl62aIci, E. Weober, E, H. Gardner, H. Shader, H, C. Erdmon. THIRD ROW: D. Sirkin, E. Inno- morcifo, M. Aitken, A. Depcul, J. Weimcn, S. Bernstein, J. Heon, N. Garden, M. Gugli- eneffi, J. Robeneffi, C. Rendor. FOURTH ROW: P. Merfz, W. Lcx Pierre, J. Lo Pierre, A. Aromondo, B. Poschock, R. Kraus, R., Zobe, J. Slovinski, G. Dubzinsky, W. Jonas, D. Williqms. ZW! xxohssldllk X ' tl A XX lilfyiimii. ll N m r, J i ly A j??iR'S1vf2il25ii'1? mAi...,l'l ?fw- 'V' A.-JI Qi' . 'X fi' I .tm li ENSEMBLE: M. Gillef, R. Fasteau, R. Powell, L. Frank, L. Weisenfeld, I. Koorse, Mr. L. Strassmcln, G. Stone, J. Winston, J. Brody, G. Jaffe. 9 S- 3 3 3 E. : fl 3 D c 9. '2' illllr' iffy ll . Unclounied by Split Session R f- '::.i SYMPHONIC BAND, FIRST ROW: P. Sperber, A. Goldberg, S. Rob- THIRD ROW: L. Levin, G. Weinsfein, R. Cook, M. Sammons, W. erfs, J. Schmidt, R. Rietman, P. Leib, M. Grall, R. Lupkin, R. Zetmiren, Rifchkus, S. Brooks, F. Perkowski, T. Kozlik, J. Lange, A. Zinns, S. B. Kundin. SECOND ROW: R. Share, R. Bairunas, L. Brennan, J. Cohn, Fisher, W. Slitkin, A. Sachs. FOURTH ROW: Mr, L. Strassman, B. M. Kliegman, M. Palti, J. Friedman, P. Helner, E. Goodman, H, Korss. Schimel, M. High, N. Chanin, A. Friemauer. E ,. 5 Sound waves are composed ot rarefactions and con- densations. They strike the eardrum and set up vibra- tions interpretable by the brain. Certain patterns of sound waves create sensations ot intense pleasure and empathy. The symphonic orchestra, directed by Mr. Leonard Strassman claims as its purpose the production ot UNDERCLASSMAN ORCHESTRA, FIRST ROW: R. Zentmaier, S. Berson, S, Lieberman, S, Weiss, E. Waxman, B. Schimel, N. Bart, B. Kundin, J. Scholsser, S. Tinschmidt, J. Lange, E. Goodman. SECOND ROW: R. Share, B. Bairunas, L. Brennan, J. Cohen, M. Kliegman, M. Palti, S. Roberts, J, Friedman, P. Hefner, H. Koross. THIRD ROW: B, Woller, ALL STATE ORCHESTRA, FIRST ROW: P. Lieb, G. Jaffe SECOND ROW: J. Winston, R. Powell, L. Frank. these patterns by using musical instruments. Inaugu- rated into the curriculum program in I923 with ten mem- bers, eight violinists and two saxophone players, the music produced by the eighty members today represents cultural achievement at Hillside High School. Freshmen and sophomores practice resumes in the morning, while juniors and seniors rehearse in the afternoon. R. Reitman, M. Sammons, J. Schmidt, W. Richkus, S. Brooks, F. Per- kowshi, T. Koslick, A. Zinns, S. Fisher, C. Slitkin, A. Sachs, M. Grall, P. Leib, A. Goldberg, P. Sperber. FOURTH ROW: G. Tobias, P. Ber- Iangieri, Mr. L. Strassman, M. High, N. Chanin, A. Friemauer, C. Mass, L. Levin. I .ff V.:MQ,,,5 .ga 35 an-s FIRST ROW: G. Jaffe, head maiorette. SECOND ROW: M. Swanger, B. Rosen berg, flagswingers. THIRD ROW: M. Lieb, J. Waldman, C. Lipshitz, flag swingers. t pu AX Wx ,GLU SENIOR BAND: L. Weisenfeld, J. Popick, R, Powell, S, Slovln, H. Lewitter, G Gombus, E. Greenberg, M. Gillet. l . 6km x sawn Colorful Band Whirling, twirling flags Through crisp fall air, endlessly revolving wheels of energy, knees rising and falling in measured cadence, with feet trac- ing out geometric patterns - practiced perfection beguiles the eye. This is directed, disciplined energy - service in sound. Drum Maiors and Maiorettes: S. Ritz, J. Kreshok, G. Jaffe, J. Brody. Flagswingers: M. Swanger, M. Leib, J. Waldman, B. Rosenberg, C. Lipshitz. Honor Guard: D. Sirkin, E. Weber, P. Conlan, D. Perrini, P. Conlan, A. Landow, J. Shulman, D. Kahn, J. Cox. Flag Bearers: J. White, J. White. FIRST COLUMN: K. Hare, J. Schmidt, E. Goodman L. Weisenfeld, J. Friedman, A. Silverman, l. Koorse, E. Tannenbaun, H. Lewitter, J. Lange, S. Slovin. SECOND COLUMN: B. Schimel, R. Rertman, R. Lentmayer, M. Kliegman, C. Richkus, R. Bairunes, R. Cook, N. Chanin, l. Oppenheim, R. Brazer, L. Brennan, J, Win- 1 Formations Cheerecl Kaleidoscopic formations defy constancy with the intricacy of kinetic atoms. The fingers revolv- ing the kaleidoscope, under the watchful eye of director Mr. Leonard Strassman, belong to head majorette, Gail Jaffe, head drum major, .lon Brody, and assistant drum major, Stephen Ritz. ston. THIRD COLUMN: M. Goodman, B. Nedick, M. Palfi, B. Pierce, B. Woller, G. Wein stein, M. High, E. Berkowitz, H. Koross, L. Greenberg, R. Powell. FOURTH COLUMN P. Leib, P. Hafmer, S. Brooks, V. Anderson, E. Waxman, A. Sacks, A. Friemauer, P, Ber- langieri, R. Share, T. Kozlik, L. Levin. FIFTH COLUMN: B. Eisenberg, B. Lupkin, A. Goldberg, M. Sammons, C. Mass, C. Slitkin, D. Cowell, S. Epstein, P. Knobel, J, Cohen B. Kundin. SIXTH COLUMN: M. Galil, P. Sperber, S. Roberts, G. Stone, T. Lobias, S. Tisher, A. Friedman, M. Gillet, B. Pastor, G. Gombus, J. Popick. 41 was. iii mf-X K r Jon Brody Drum Major ii. ,,,. Stephen Ritz Assistant Drum Major Gail Jaffe Head Majorette Seniors Select Charley's Aunt As Presentation TECHNICAL CREW, FIRST ROW: H. Krampt, R. Caris, D. Miskew, M. Swanger, B. Laz- erwitz, M. Gillet, D. Hershkavitz, R. Nadaskay, AG. Kendler, E. Jajosky, S. Emmerich B. Rosenberg, M. Silverman, R, Karetnick. CAST lFebruary 141, SECOND ROW: S Ritz, H. Hillman, W. Cohen, G. JatTe, Mr. P. Harrison, R. Weich, J. Gare, V. Mangan- aro, H. Rosenblum, B. Eisenstodt, H. Korenstein. 1 On February I3 and I4, l959, two all-star senior casts entertained record audiences with a merry interpretation of Brandon Thomas one ,O ge, ready Com, Ann price pre, Charley's Aunt. The production was staged by Mr Paul Harrison pores for her debut at HHS assisted by technical producer Harvey Lazarus. CAST JACK CHESNEY BRASSETT CHARLEY WYKEHAM ROBERT FANCOURT KITTY VERDUN AMY SPETTIGUE FRANK CHESNEY STEPHEN SPETTIGUE DELA DELAHAY DONNA LUCIA D'ALVADOREZ February I3 Harry Gulkin Jules Rossi Frank Satko Daniel Ordower Carol Ann Price Carol Scherer Herbert Levvitter Fred Popick Celia Unterman Sharon Fisher February 'I4 Stephen Ritz Gerald Gare Joel Levinston Howard Korenstein Harriet Hillman Lillian Waxman William Cohen Harold Rosenblum Ruth Weich Gail JaFle evil' ACT I: Two boys from Princeton have pre- vailed upon a third lRobertJ to play the part of a missing chaperone. KABOVEJ Here Charleys' Aunt alloys the suspicions of Mr. Spetfigue, the girls' guardian. CRIGHTJ When they arrive for tea, even the girls are fooled by the spurious aunt. -.ta , .t Jfb ACT ll: KRIGHTJ Donna Lucia, the real aunt, comes to tea with Robert's girl friend. Robert ithe imitation auntl pretends to faint because he tears discovery. CBELOWJ Jack proposes to Kitty, who accepts him after a suitable struggle. ACT III: Boys win girls in the romantic finale which is set in a Chinese garden. 'UQ' , T-wmiud Cheerleaders Boost School Spirit Mrs. M- M0lll'1C1I'1SV Miss M. J. Gallagher Adviser Adviser FIRST ROW: Co-captain, N. Pappert, captain, L. Waxman, co captain, E. Friedman. SECOND ROW: P. Muccino, L. Kalfus, E. Halper, M. Lobdell, H. Smith, M. Eisenberg, R. Greenstein. Loyal and True VVe'll always be - loyal and true All through our school days And when we are through Hillside High Three cheers for youf We pledge our hearts and ourselves to you. Victory Cheer Hillside High! Hear our cry! V-l-C-T-O-R-Y! V-l-C-T-O-R-Y! Victory! Victory! Hillside High! 44 Q ease. as S B Team Earns Grade A for 9 A. M. Practice FIRST ROW: R. Barbiere, H, Saperstein, N. Sofka, B. Shields, D. Zon derman, M. Barbiere, M. Kaufman, B. Fleck. SECOND ROW: G. Smith M. Salmons, G, Boor, C. Malatesta, H. Jones, B. Kreshock, T, Va vona, T. Mullery. THIRD ROW: Mr. B. Reister, assistant coach, L. Cas tanza, T. Schwartz, F. Gawel, V. Vitelle, M. Fancera, M. Fiela, J. Mc- SCHEDULES AND SCORES Date Hillside Visitor Opponent October I8 O 26 . . Union November 4 7 I4 . . Pingry November 7 O I4 Cranford November I I O 27 Crgnford November 22 7 I4 Irvington Laughlin. FOURTH ROW: F. Schwartz, R. Bairunas, J. David, R Quandt, B. lzowski, R. Koch, N. Hymowitz, J. Stearman. FIFTH ROW R, Liss, D. Matlosz, L. Eide, W. Jonas, R. Bell, M, Blume, R. Gechtman NOT PHOTOGRAPHED: Mr. W. Swales, coach. As a result of the double sessions at Hillside High School this year, a special football team consisting of freshmen and sophomores, called the B team was instituted. Developing the football prowess of these inexperienced underclassmen, became the iob of coach Mr. William Swales, and his assistant, Mr. Barry Reister, a newcomer to the faculty. Although the team was defeated in games against Cranford, Irvington, Pingry, and Union, the members gained invaluable experience in blocking, ball-running and defensive techniques as well as teamwork, I-lillside's B team of today will be the varsity of to- morrow, facing formidable opponents on the gridiron where good sportsmanship measures the quality of a good player. Comets Stage Comeback So this is what goes on in a huddle? FIRST ROW: L. Otlowski, M. Hymowitz, D. Studney, R. Sofka, R. Barlok, E. Ziobro, J. Volage, J. Rossi. SECOND ROW: Mr. C. Ferrigno, coach, E. Tyranski, B. Tenkin J. Ferrigno, S. Linzer, B. Wasserman, R. Hodavance, S. Bestracky, R. Malone. THIRD ROW: Mr. M. Marshall, assistant coach, M. Skoda, W, Sweet, A. Chase, D. Romano, S. Unger, P. Yampolsky, S. Kleiman, H. Iuzzolino. FOURTH ROW: G. Her- statt, manager, D. Williams, B. Rudnick, S. Hyland, T. Brennan, H. Berger, R. Cov- elski, W. Greenberg, T. Percoski, F. Percoski. I HiIlside's 1958 toot- games while losing Recovering from a winless season last year, ball team rallied to win three close scoring tive and tieing one. As a result ot the double sessions, the team roster oiveteran juniors and seniors. was built around a With head coach Mr. Carmen Ferrigno at the helm and assistant coach Mr. Manuel Marshall backing him up, the Comets secured victories over Roselle, Scotch Plains, and Irvington. A 6-O shutout over Roselle boosted the team moral, as Hillside nipped Scotch Plains i9-18 and upset the Irvington Camptowners i4-I3. ln the annual Thanksgiving Day against arch-rival Weequahic, the two teams exchanged leads as they fought to a 20'-20 tie in the closing minutes ot the game. Captain Ronald Barlok, senior ottensive and defensive guard, and full-back Daniel Studney shared honors as the outstanding members ot the team. 46 lll Date Sept. Oct. OCt. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 25 SCHEDULE AND SCORES Hillside 29 6. 4 6.. 6.. 6.. l4.. l9.. l3.. l4.. 2O.. Opponent Springtteld Reg. . . Roselle ......... Roselle Park ..... Clark Regional ... Cranford ....... Scotch Plains .... Calclwell .. ... Irvington .. ... Weequahic ..... E L.-f Studney breaks away for touchdown to top Weequahic Thanksgiving Day I Malone stops Barker from going around end. A Practicing formations like this single wing helped the Comets to soar to a better record in l958. 47 Undisputed winners of the Watchung Conference Soccer Championship title, Hillside booters coached by Mr. William Todt, registered victories over Clark Regional, Cranford, and Scotch Plains. Regular season encounters were highlighted by a 2-2 tie with the '57 State champs, Summit. A loss to Summit, in an- other game, and to Thomas Jefferson, were the only defeats suffered by the Comets. The fine defensive abilities of the Comets provided shutouts against Linden, Weequahic, and Edison. Contests with Livingston, Irvington and Union ended in ties. Seniors John Gawler and Andy Horun and iunior Carmen Coppola made the Hrst team All-Union County. Gene Paro- chniak and Don Scher received honorable mentions. Carmen Coppola, playing his third year of varsity compe- tition, set an HHS scoring record by booting nine goals dur- ing the 1958 season and seventeen goals in three seasons. Co-captain Don Scher was another high scorer with six goals Boaters Win rmsr ROW: c. c liilii mg G G aPP0la, R. DfAgostino, D, Rope' D S h L 6 I are, H. Fruchtermqn, R. Powell G G fb . C er, H. Gwen, - ae f - om , A. Homtl, lijlrgantphlr Mirandi, G. Parochniak 2 EONZ: ' ' 'e- DROW:M. ,' ' ' - Qef, Buff, J- Gawler, Rl Pearlman, R. Levins r Todt, E. Slegal, R. Schneider, L. On, F. Heller. .:':i.z,:: - '-- , ' r W . .,. -., -- , E ::'g , A is . f 2 -f ,riser its :.. .,-,: I -f Q -f rft' 2 friiismi' :::- --i.ffgf::gH': ' issi , ttttlis iv. ' 2 i V 26 3 2 R f' 1'i i',,t L C. Coppola heads ,the ball down the field bypassing Chatham interceptors. 48 H. Fruchterman thwarfs Edison opponent. Watchung Title SCHEDULE AND SCORES Date Hillside Visitor Opponent September 26 l O Linden September 30 4 l Clark Regional October 3 l O Weequahic October 6 2 2 Summit October 9 2 l Scotch Plains October l 4 O 2 Jefferson October l7 l l Livingston October 20 3 O Edison Tech. October 24 6 2 Linden October 3 l 4 l Cranford November 4 2 2 Irvington November l l l l Union November l 3 l 3 Summit November l 9 O 3 Chatham I L J l l ll slr -f 3 ll: A 49 R. D'Agostino uses artful approach as R. Powell heads off op position. Golfers Swing at Second Year Jim vvlllulull: gil C h E' h . Rich Weiss tees off against Thomas Jeffer- OGC lc mon SOD. SCHEDULE AND SCORES Date Hillside Opponent April i7 3 ... Pingry .... .... 30 May l 4 Westfield ....... .. 8 May 9 County Championships 4th Place May i2 3 Westfield ....... .. 9 May 23 TO . . . Jefferson . . . . . O May 26 4 ... Union .......... .. 8 June i 9 ... Springfield Regional 3 June 7 7 Union .......... .. 4 Hiller golfers coached by Mr. Harold Eichman com- pleted the season with a record of three wins and four losses. This was the second year of interscholastic com- petition for the varsity squad. The Comets started off the season slowly, losing their first three matches, playing against Pingry and twice against Westfield. The next contest resulted in a lO-O victory over Thomas Jefferson which was followed by a loss to Union. In the final two encounters, Hillside gained the upper hand over Springfield Regional and Union. Varsity golfers lra Coleman, John Kulish, Fred Heller and Alan Eisenberg represented Hillside in the Union County Golf Tournament held at Ash Brook. They held out for a fourth place slot, missing third place by three strokes. 50 p lb L.UIlt:'LIcu uy Jerry Popick is about to connect for a long shot at Union. ,J J v N.. A 1 - 'fe n I4-4 Swing session with Mr. Eichman, R. Weiss, B. Pashkow, R. Collins, and J. Popick. L 4 f, 1 Butch Linzer J. V.'s Win Record: I4-2 A stprting line-up completely dominated by Juniors built up a winingrstreak of eleven games whichfwas broken byggirving- ton's .W', The final outcome of the 'game which put Irgington on +53, was decided ing' the last heartbreaking Second. Onli one other suffered the .V - ' A , ' .,Gi1fifl 7'rf if . 2? J- V- ess?-,-e'The RG 68159, hose' been defeatid a lm'on'tlJ 554-463. M ' fsrftr A Q, as is R2 ,f wx Jung' Varsity Swglif wasyresggonsible for tuijgtihg out such aif3iag,P791C?iQnelyQVisgucceiiful team, Tlfe most . 4.1 ,Q wlsse, . we . 2- outstaggingw players wePQgg,zi1'Edg25A-fiZia5brgkii?Al Eisenbegg, and nns' f is 'rtr fi rlf Bob All threeygwerefjin i wwgw Imp Moynihan Bob Brazer Bob Kreshok Mr, Willis Swales Coach Date Hillside Opponent December 12 57 Springfield December 16 72 Cranford . . December 19 53 . . Roselle Park December 23 61 .. Summit . . .. January 2 72 Cranford .. January 9 53 .. Roselle ..,. January 13 53 .. Edison .... January 16 77 .. Linden .... January 20 63 .. Union .... . January 23 50 .. Clark .... . January 27 63 Scotch Plains January 30 51 ., Irvington .... February 3 72 . . Roselle Park February -6 51 ., Clark ...... . February 10 69 .. N. Plainfield February 20 68 . . Scotch Plains Doug Williams Ed Tyranski Cas Perchaluk Ed Ziobro F. Checorski cautiously goes in for underhand lay-up to score against Summit. Comet Cagers SCHEDULE AND SCORES Date Hillside Opponent December l2 59 .. Springfield Reg. 58 December l6 57 .. Cranford ..... 80 December l9 64 .. Roselle Park .. 52 December 23 69 .. Summit ...... 52 January 2 62 .. Cranford ..... 87 January 9 60 .. Roselle ....... 51 January l3 70 .. Edison ....... 58 January l6 53 .. Linden ....... 65 January 20 65 .. Union lovertimel 63 January 23 52 .. Clark Regional 69 January 27 72 .. Scotch Plains .. 77 January 30 75 .. lrvington ..... 74 February 3 94 .. Roselle Park .. 70 February 6 46 .. Clark Regional 48 February l0 79 .. N. Plainfield .. 74 February l7 53 .. Roselle ...... 46 February 20 89 .. Scotch Plains .. 78 March 7 N.J.S.l.A. Group lll Sec. ll 46 .. Millburn ..... 58 LEFT: J. Vanna glides through path of Roselle Park opponent and one-hands for decisive points. RIGHT: L. Raba reaches high for lump shot to score in game with Irvington. r I s, f X cl' 3 f5 l l is I ' I I E: r' '51 X ff 5, , 2 ' I I Boost Record: 10-7 Comet cagers opened the 1958-59 basketball season with a victory against a well-balanced Springfield team in overtime. ln the fourth quarter, the Comets, after trailing in the game, tied the score at 54-54. Going into the over- time with the score tied again at 58-58, Hillside's Gene Hecht sunk a free throw to give Hillside the game 58-59. The Comets broke even, winning tive ot their next ten frays. The strategy of head coach, Mr. Joseph Silver, and his assistant, Mr. Willis Swales, gave Hillside a 74-75 victory over Irvington in the closing seconds of the game. Two foul shots and -a goal by Comet Mark Levin put Hillside on top. The Comets went on to win three of the last five games, downing Roselle Park, North Plainfield, and Roselle to windup the regular season with ten wins and seven losses. Although the last game of the year was lost to Scotch Plains 78-88, Comet scoring star John Vanna accounted for thirty-six points. This tied a previous Hillside High scoring record. Vanna accumulated 373 during the season for an average of 21.9 points per game. ln the first game of the State Tournament the Comets could not match Millburn's fast cagers, and they were eliminated from the tournament. ii.. . Foiling Edison guard, P. Kadowitz catches pass as L. Bott rushes in to assist. FIRST ROW: G, Mangold, P. Kadowitz, L. Boff, P. Rubin, L. Raba, E. Checorski. SECOND ROW: E. Tyran- ski, M. Levin, A. Eisenberg, E. Ziobro, R. Brazer, J. Vanna, Mr. J. Silver, coach. 53 B. Seiden prepares to pin his man in a winning match with Scotch Plains. Comet Mcltmen SCHEDULE AND SCORES Date Hillside Opponent December lo 24 .. Union ....... .. . 22 January 2 il .. Roselle Park ....... 37 January 9 42 .. Perth Amboy ....... lO January l7 30 .. Scotch Plains ....... 20 January 23 i9 .. Springfield Regional . 25 January 30 i9 . . Morristown ........ 29 February 3 i9 .. Cranford ... ... 22 February lO 37 .. Jefferson .......... ll February lo i9 .. Clark ......,...... 22 February 27-28 N. J. District 3 Championships March 6 N. J. State Semi-Finals FIRST ROW: B. Grossman, N. Katz, J. MacLaughlin, M. Pollock, J Bernstein, G. Lehner, B. Seiden, R. Delmanto. SECOND ROW: S Bernstein, manager, Mr. J. Duthie, assistant coach, R. Hodavance Hampered by the loss of four senior lettermen, who formed the nucleus of last year's squad, Comet grap- plers did not have a winning season. The final count, however, revealed a respectable record of four wins and ive losses for the i959 matmen, who were coached by Mr. Harry Ladanye and his assistant Mr. John Duthie. In the opener, Hillside upset i958 State Champ Union by a 24-22 squealcer. Recovering from a 37-ll rout by Roselle Park, the Comets ripped Perth Amboy 1 M, Goldberg, R. Needle, J. Moss, A. Shinker, D. Studney, M, Tropp, Mr. H. Ladanye, coach. 42-lO, scoring six pins. The first pin was made by blind wrestler David Davies, who set a new Hillside High School wrestling record, pinning his opponent in fifteen seconds. Co-captain Joel Bornstein was undefeated in nine matches. His record was second only to TO-O record compiled by Eugene Avergon last year. Joel Bornstein and heavyweight wrestler Dan Stud- ney won hrst places in the New Jersey State District 3 Championships. Bruce Seiden took a second place. Build New Stars Riding his opponent, L. Petermon scores against Roselle Park. In an advantage position, R. Needle is getting a navy ride at Roselle Park. At Perth Amboy, J. Bornstein pins his man with a half nelson and body Chancery. G. Lehner completes a reversal for a win at Roselle Park. 4 D. Studney takes down Decker of Roselle Park. 1 55 Hillside Cindermen A fast Hillside track team won through a tough schedule in T958 with a record of eight wins and two losses. Under the coaching of Mr. Carmen Ferrigno and his assistant Mr. Joseph Silver, the Hillside cinder- men combined their talents to edge out Springneld Regional byone point in the opener. The Comets tell easy prey to a strong Union team, but they sprang back with a string ot victories over Clark Regional, Irvington, and the Linden Tig- ers. A speedy Cranford team enabled the Cougars to down Hillside in a close match. The team quickly snapped back to deal dusty defeats to Roselle Park, Edison, Rahway and Weequahic to complete the season. Daniel Studney, exceptional in the shotput, discus, iavelin and high jumping events, was awarded the an- nual track trophy. He was the only junior ever to receive this honor. Sprinter Leon Otlowski, sprinter and broadiumper Bob Kesselman, and the longer distance runners Robert Laws, Peter Jaeger and Russ LaLevee were also recognized as outstanding mem- bers of the team. Three trackmen leave their mark on the sands of time: CTOPI: D. Studney, annual track trophy win- ner, KCENTERJ: J, Dzmil, Hurdlerp CBOTTOMJ: L. Otlowski, sprinter. SCHEDULE AND SCORES Date Hillside Opponent April I8 59 .. Springfield Reg. .58 April 22 28 .. Union ........ 89 April 25 74 .. Clark Reg. .... 43 May T2 56 .. Cranford ...... 61 May T4 Union County Championships l6W May T6 86 .. Roselle Park 31 May 20 66 .. Edison ........ 5l May 22 Watchung Conference Meet 29V2 Iviay 26 87 .. Rahway ....... 37 May 28 60 .. Irvington ...... 57 June 2 64 .. Weequahic .... 53 June 4 64 .. Linden ........ 53 Repeat Successful Season N5 W xo xl' , 'O M0 CTOPJ: Comet sprinfers are ready for a fast getaway, G. De Santo fakes off over high . bar. KBOTTOMJ: De Santo, still in flight. D. Stachura shows Top Q.. form in shot-puf. FIRST ROW: R, Lyons, J. Dzmil, R. Laws, P. Jaeger, R, Brazer, R. Lala- vee, L. Oflawski, D. Sfudney, R. Kesselman, D. Slachura, C. Plungis, S. Bestracky, G. De Santo, W, Jonas, H. Katz, manager. SECOND ROW: Mr, Ferrigno, coach, Mr. Silver, coach, P. Leninger, B, Kuklo, A. Alper, C. da Costa, J. Ferrigno, R. Wasserman, N. Chanin, F. MAR .... z .5 sf rf, ll J iq X a J N ---my ...J.-islam-an jlfl ls lsz y. f ' Y . fwfr f , f ',, new Y, ,,- , W , r f: 2 W, MMM ,..iW, 9 ' J-J J ml- ...W V Sieka, T. de Santa, A. Egeth, R. Richkus, H. Iuzzolino, G. Mudry, man- anger. THIRD ROW: S, Hyland, S. Rosensfein, J. Goldberg, R. Fleck, M. Barbiere, K, Bader, R. Powell, N. Katz, H. Kibbel, E. Mikulewicz, W. Piegari, P. Yampolsky, B. Chase. Hillside Nine Wins Four Shutouts Date April April April April April April May May May May May May May June June June 16 18 21 22 2 2 13 16 22 26 2 29 3 4 SCHEDULE AND SCORES Hillside 2 . 2 .... 2 .... 7 .... 4 .... 9. O. 5 .... 9 .... 2 .... 6 . 6 .... 5 . 8 .... 4 . 2 .... Opponent Roselle .... Plainfield ...... Scotch Plains .... Perth Amboy .... Cranford ..... Irvington ........ Linden .......... Springfield Regional Roselle Park ...... Cranford .... Union .... ... Roselle Park ... Roselle ...... Scotch Plains . . . Clark Regional ... Clark Regional ... Coming to bat with many seasoned veterans, Hill- side's 1958 baseball team under the direction of head coach, Mr. John Kulikowski, and his assistant, Mr. Wil- liam Todt, posted a won-last mark of 10-6. In the outstanding games of the season, Hillside topped Perth Amboy, Cranford, and Scotch Plains twice, with shutouts hurled by Henry Kostes and Ed Ziobro. Butch Kostes, leading pitcher on the team, chalked up three shutouts. The final game of the year was a brilliant per- formance by Hillside and Clark. The game continued for 15 innings with the teams deadlocked in a 2-2 tie, but Clark soon gained the upper hand. ln the bot- tom of the 16th inning, they drove in a run to end the game, winning by a score of 3-2. Backing up the fine pitching staff of Hillside were the leading batters of the team, headed by senior center fielder Richard Menkin, iunior Ronald Barlok and sophomore Jim Moynihan. FIRST ROW: J. Moynihan, B, Tenkin, E. Smyth, S. lnnarnorato, T, Horun, M. Lang, D. Romano, M, Goldberg, THIRD ROW: Mr. J, Kul- Vogtman, R. Menkin, H. Kostes, R. Barlok, R. Hodavance, E. Tyran- ikowski, coach, D. Ontell, R. Ale-jars, J. Kortz, M. Goldman, W. Sweet, ski. SECOND ROW: L. Greenberg, manager, H. Fruchterman, F. V. Romanyshyn, R. Kreshok, B. Pierce, W, Shields, S. Baum, Mr. W. Sekley, C. Cappola, S. Linzer, F. Checorski, W. lvans, E. Ziobro, A. Todt, assistant coach. T. Vogfman heads down The long mile home To score against J. Moynihan practices base control during Spring Training. Roselle Park. C. Coppola fensely waits for The piTcher's delivery during Union Coaching first, B, Tenkin yells Run if our! To a teammate. game. 59 Graceful shoulder stands are routine for G.A.C.'ers. Bowling and Bclsketbal Forty girls interested in sports comprised the Girls' Ath- letic Council. As their program has been curtailed by the double session, The main activity was basketball playdays held dt Linden, Roselle, Union, and Battin High in Elizabeth. Every Tuesday members ot GAC have enjoyed participat- ing in Their own bowling league. The top Ten bowlers were entered in The State tournament. In June members at GAC went on their annual week- end camping Trip to Vineland, New Jersey. During their two day stay, the girls pdrticipated in swimming, booting, canoeing, and softball. They were also tested in skill at cooking indoors and outdoors. Pauline Shiplcer was elected To The presidency Tor T958- 59. Vice-president was Lorerta Lynch and secretary was Mary Ann Marino. Bowling managers were Helen Smith and Mary Ann Gugliemetti. The girls were under The expert tutelage of Miss Mary Jane Gallagher and Mrs. Marion Mdlthaner. Assisted by S. Tyiewski, H. Smith executes a walkover. Highlight G. A. C. Program Good handsfands mean head up, foes poinied, back arched! Mrs. Malrhaner and Miss Gallagher direct P. Conlon and H. Smith. filo ' Z ae. :E 49 U Top bowlers showing their smooth approach are P. Shipker, N. Hig- ginbotham, and H. Smith. SCHEDULE Activities Place Dale Speedball . . . . Union November 5 Volleyball . . . . Union February 6 Basketball .. .. Linden January 21 Roselle January 28 Baffin February 18 Union March 23 Bowling ........ Hillside Every Tuesday Camping Trip .... Vineland June 12, 13, 14 61 Uk. :X 'x xx g W 4' nf' Student Life Blossoms .lack had reached what seemed To be The cloud covered top of bout what the future might bring he the beanstalk. Alone, anxious a paused and looked back down The stalk. It seemed so short! Was that what had Taken him four years to climb? He laughed, and from ' A d la k hundreds of the heart of The clouds, the raindrops mirrore ac f For .lack suddenly realized that as The beanstalk had happy aces. grown, he, too, had matured. The beanstalk was still stretching, putting d ew branches lt would always give him needed support forth stur y n . Confidently he stepped into The future where he knew he could reach S- f K :ml lllllllll ' :fl I 7 Z: fr af!! 'J ' 'l' f In ' in gf ' nf. Ill IVF rv QW , ,A , W 5 . . V ' ' 5 15152-v.,'!'4 In Growing School U1 fig All .gil u u u y ,El f T I i l T l even greater heights. 63 yr' w pfgg, it 1: 'fslaiikwi' ,- f ' . , . 'W W -. R , , ri .. . V .1 ? 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'V y y . , T ical of Jack's confused state of existence durm the first if i ,L V few weeks of school were locker combination blues, illegal use ,, , A' of the center stairwell, and the mass scurry to classes, usually arriving late. There was also that triumphant feeling of finally ,. E grasping the first branch of the growing beanstalk, as exem- N f V' V, plified by Jack's encounter with the visiting teacher, to fi: whom he had proudly flourished his S.G.A. card. Jack often K wished to leap iust a few steps more to become that confident upperclassman, readily idolized by his female equivalents . x T , .,.. , .. J J i c. is 9 ' J ' it 'Q ,,,, G , nnlst t ' T 4 , - it f - ,- is i , li 3 V-,LQ -I . . .- f -, , f 3 ', if I 1, as f. W l A' ' r ' 7 r 76' iis, f 'i F Wu ..k,,, i ' W t r,,. y f f ti -.,L ,J . , Stitelfvj N' j A ..., .5 'i 255515 .' -tmyf' 'li ' ' T 1' .. 4 ,L 4 T' 'f T 1 J irssrr titr M nl' , 1 . 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Jack became a daily caf- eteria commuter, hastily gulping a sandwich, admidst the flurry of preparing an oral book report, learning algebraic word problems fthe menace to freshman societyl, and attempted study for a tive-chapter history quiz. The frosh world would not be complete, however, without the mentioning of an unfor- gettable gain. What is it? Why, no other than American Band- stancl, which was moved to a later viewing time . . . l - , 'Umm These Little Things . . . J. Laskey, F. LaPoint, and R. Krauss complete last minute homework check at lunchtime. 69 Wm? ghxf EXE' x ,Q . is , N. .lil '-5 Wad Rf , 1 W tt' 5 5 Y! 3, .f,. . i, sssseef . 5 .. L 1 1. ri.- '31 . J Q 'I n 'L in sex I ill: ,W - , x -2, .. ' .. S. XI? ly' K, ea. YW-P' i Wifi 1 EE, 'T I t -J It 5 f t . , R T . tit rr I - . 'igegg ,i ,. .L 'ww . - T, q. Q . M,-M. -L aff A in gpg, . Q ,ie . 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Sheila Lilley, Sharon Liss, Ray Lustig, Frank Lynch, Harold Magzin, Dotty Mahon, Frank Malone, Dave Mandrona, John Maranz, Selma Markowitz, Renate Mass, Cynthia Mass, Steven Masta, Judy Matics, Eugene Matusic, Frances Mazzio, Fanny McConnell, Edward McNerney, William Merz, Paul Meyers, Barry Miskew, Yvonne Morel, Therese Mudry, Mary Ann Mullery, Thomas Naturale, Judith Nedick, Barbara Niemas, Terry Niemasz, Lorrain Ondella, Dennis Oris, Andrew Otlowski, Diane Pakay, Judy Palfi, Mary Ann Parsott, Nina Pawlak, Barbara Percoski, Frank Percoski, Thomas Pigano, Peter Pitello, Judy Plunkett, Dennis Podlas, Ronald 70 6 J - . ,, .JE . ..,. , it M' V i f , -gif Qt A ii- ' M x 'lvifli iffa V i X K 3' 235 f L 'fri i K K K t X 3 ,, 'PW .. -,,- i L J X s il wilt? .2 , E i if-nie -4 4 J? ft 2 'Yu : H ???.5?Ei'aiii?liv?9E CI: mfe:iweg5a ,VX A g '-4535: CEL-fi. mf: .if M mx :az 1 , - Trigg wif,-K ' 5352 , ,,. 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EM H .Z . is - . wif 'wsgi W tf,'ffs2:g ff- - ' ,jfgg ff 10, 'pi xv N532 5 '1 ge it it K W 41: ,Mfrs W4 1' 4 y A , av Mn i ik, it li ffx as-i .- qi, '- it -5 1. ,iz W, A, ,f i. Q nl 2 K R 0 ax ts 'ss W P! fa : . ,. disc ,,,,, . ,T tw 3 '55 Qing x Y ,ii W ji' 1' Frosh Spotlight Dance Already counting? Only 2,986 days to go until Jack will proudly possess the right to drive the tam- ily car. Thus, Jack must call for his date to the Freshman Dance by way of father-mobile. After gasping in amazement over the conversion of the gym into a trash paradise, Jack impatiently awaited his counterpart from her retreat to the powder room, lgirls' locker roomi. Ah, memories . . . ge-1 W x ,- it lxxm I l DPNCE l Xl, . vp f ffmy if X f ! lf, 'U ' f : ' will w tffzxs lei sf' if I g,, S: 1 so Qi , ' i-'FS' V. L, 'F 1s2i4Stfgaffiisgtsis'fm:'v f -'fl 1 -L , 1 fifiirfh' i -g 1 I , , I - . -VQQQ ,,?:f,,- - 123' t 2 T l :I 1 ,. - 5 Y .3 Q: i Z E0 ,- , K .N . 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In gy ,- Poles, Jack Poranski, Robert Pozar, Richard Prince, Sharon Prokapopis, Joann Pucci, James Pulchopek, Carol Pullman, Arlene Pulsfart, Marianne Quandt, Bob Quigly, Stephen Raiter, Carole Reiser, Suzanne Reitnam, Rita Rebstein, Jordan Richards, Sharon Richkus, William Ring, Sandra Rosen, Judith Saperstein, Harvey Sarvetnick, Carol Schecfer, Elaine Schierer, Thomas Schlosser, Judy Schuckman, lrving Schuhala, Evalee Schulman, Janet Schulman, Judy Schulman, Phyllis Schwartz, Stanley Schultz, Russell Setcik, Diane Shandler, Alan Sheridan, Donald Sheridan, Jean Ann Shinlcer, Barbara Shoen, Steven Sidwa, Leonard Silverstein, Raymond Sirkin, Diana Skilton, Charlotte Sliiliin, Bill Small, Ellen Sofka, Nicky Sorensen, Daniel Spitale, Lilita Starace, Jean Sta race, Nancy Steirman, Joel Steiner, Paul Straus, Beatrice Studney, Michael Stump, Martha Tepper, Jerome Tamasovich, Pat Thuro, Charles Tinschmidt, Susan Tisch, Raymond Tobia, Geraldine Toth, Bob Toscano, Dolores Tizna, Arlene Tuma, Lois Tyanski, Henry Ubelhoer, Karl Uhl, Daniel Valente, Dominie Von Barthelcl, Janet Vitale, Lois Vitale, Vincent Vogtman, Vivian Vreeland, Sally Waldman, Marsha Waldman, Paul Walk, John Waxman, Eleanor Weber, Eileen Weinstein, Gloria 4 T 2 .: . 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Now he had smooThed The way for his climb To The sophomore branch .... There'll Be Some Changes Made . . . J. Schulman does Spring cleaning. Make Believe . . . Everyone ouT for The fire drill! ,M , ,,,. , A Ts -af W ,J X . , .. T K .2 . 2? , .,iJ9.,, K- , I . Sv' is if ELA T5 ,gg r Tx 1 K - 1 . K : j x 34 ,5 - 1 ,l I n wi, Q qw gg KAY: vw 'len-T 1' Q i V,k7 1 Y - - A 1 fm fllififl 'if T ,M A S T 1 J , i',c4 Q fi - , , ' ini ir' fm . ' ' - iw . Y M . ' 'w il we 'T 3 , . l r 1 'VX' ,, ' 5 ' , S ij iam 'QQ 'lf ' i , V 2 , , , , we fr' Q11 y at-Q 'E Weinsiock, ArThur Weinsfock, Barry Weintraub, Steve Weiss, Sheila Winquisf, Joanne Wood, James Wood, Judy Wyfe, Arlene Zannelli, Roseann Zema n, Marlynn Zenfamier, Robert Zimmerman, Alan Zimmerman, Mark Zimmerman, Margy Zins, Alan 73 ,J S. ' 1 . ' R , ' 1 . . , er .. . .. . . 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AAAA W ii'-.1 332533 - gear X' A e g, - A ln The Good Old Summertime Selesner and A. Landow share the last days ...L. 1 Y.. A ills? W., ' ' ' ' Xi Si?s3?5l?,QZ wr? 2 iii W Q me ll X 2, me 1 free, 'iii .1 21,5212 S.. Q I 1 . i f A. Q11-ffl X ' of summer. 3' V lfjftl Sophisticated Jack Sophomore, now stretching tor the 11 Q 5 . . gQ1AAi571i1 11 Akrr j beanstalk's third branch, enthusiastically returned to HHS, y September 4, l958, after a socially sunshlned summer. It . kiw?3is, .:i' 12 5 557 ff, , was with awe that he witnessed the school growing as con- AA A ,. ,,..,5g , . struction progressed . . . 1 1 E 2 3 2 fmzifi si A A 1 . ,, .. .1 3 rtr ' ?f ,rfhE., . is if 'I AEA ld All ' ,, :g gi 1, if 'S'S 'AA. A f I 1 ,'L', 1. I 'A ' A ' 1 1 '-,. ' ma y ,1. 4 AT, . . 1 51 , 1 ,X ,,..1, R ,Q . ---- f , H New aww- -ei' I W 'lr I 1 1 1'f ff w1,f X 1 . K ' ---- ., A 'S S Y . 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However, there was also the advantage of being upperclassmen - afternoon session, that is! Limited in extra-curricular activities, Jack was proud to root tor Frank Checorski who made the varsity basketball team. The girls suddenly seemed to be- come aware ot class heroes, claiming them as our boys. Sports, though, was not Jack's only devia- tion from lite's routine, for early in the social season, he began preparations tor . . . By The Light Ot The Silvery Moon . . . Underclassmen board bus for trip home. ,N . 19, . ..,. ,,. , is W 1+ H Q, 590 ss. ew aa., T TT, A 5 ri L. f ,mi 2 . 3' 'P'-iff . Z , L!-1:55221 's: .- , ga , . 'iz' .5 I Q , ,E ii gig, X i 5 QQ X ,.. Q7 152 K -vw. .., 'G .ist . is t ' Y 1 s s V ...,, , 1 2 .. .. J. Us 3 i X' 4 M M A-it Y gg Q is . .fQ 'ff,.e A , .A .R .ie M f ' A ' .Ns E! xg .. A In x -t Q .. ,r Y f J 5, r S ek it . , 3 i K 3 ri, K J . ... , , . 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But telephone con- a teen-agerl, and scholastic ready to take more than that, it was one of avid versations, lunderstandable only to the Johnny Mathis craze, and social strivings, Jack Sophomore was almost that giant step into the future, to become a true upperclassman. School Days . . . R. Diamond, M. Gugliemetti, E. Halper, and J. Cox realize that it's not all read- ing and writing and 'rithmetic. I-:gtg f gg . . , ggi ,... . xr 3' Q W. . .5-fcfcegdtue Q f T- fee ,ff B' ,, e Zig V -X tl 3 J. es Q EB? ggi ameri? st? . 3325! ii -ii' .,.i,,s,a,,, 1 wit..-nt? tg .. ....... 195 E as si P Q1 B3 E15 Q .aa 2 51 .iv K , 1 3 4 -L? Q. .gg f ,... Qw . f . , - 'Y P filk Si . 'Eff Y 4' lt- . l'.. dieser 81 5 fsiifm-.55 . w . .. A 139 rv . .4 .Q My ,J new Q 5 ww , ...,., .. iz ' E. L 't'r 1 avg starts. 1 in s 1.5. get 5 'iffy by y W ,L I . ext- 2 me 5 .JY iff ,AW fiv- N' 53: :ir V- ...,' s .,,,, is z 2 5. i K X as 5, I EI ' .13 1 . .1 . 9 I W' 5 F . 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S ecreiary fi 1 Pairicia Light .... Treasurer Jwmsza Cures OTYKERS llmmc -Q0 oss ps 82 W1 l've Got You under My Skin , . . L. Baletin, R. Brennan, and W. Aromando display mixed reactions to the patch test. Looking forward to that glorious day when he would be able, at last, to proclaim himself a senior, Jack Junior confidently began the school year only to be unsettled by the patch test! Yes, worse than any physics experiment, more intense than a torture test, this one mere band-aid bane student. However, the eleventh reassuring moments tor Jack . . had fazed the most ur- grade also held many 1 -Q Vw ,, iw ff ,if Qu. M it i , r :'- .- A . 233 , - k SQ :lv ri I ,f . I ' . rwivw . s 7 T. Lift' . L I , ' , ml'- , .,.. , i . f-fifj' - y r i :fzifisf ig I hswe- L, if is Gigi ,L K, 'fig'-3, ,. . . '7 ,sifgig-1 is is r - . SQ, . , is gm- f S- .. - we E 44' 3 2 , R H, . Q ...5. , , . , ' -. , 91 5 J . 2 ' ' .-' 5 3522 -. 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A I Juniors Show Talent A group of pictures and essays on a bulletin board, a notebook cluttered with papers, each an improvement over the ones pre- ceding, frayed page edges - all were mute evidence of Jack's scholastic struggles. There was the excitement of planning a chartered bus trip to colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, the mystery of the missing gas iets, the futility of the search for infinity, and the humor of the ludicrous times. Bulging muscles and decorative black-and-blue bruises were Jack's proud badges of service on the playing field. A sore throat and equally decorative bruises were Jack's souvenirs of the friendly, back-thumping cheering section . . . lt's All in the Game . . . J. Ferrigno, C. Coppola, Mr. Dubow, and A. Egeth admire the Watchung Conference Trophy, 84 ws I A fir, YY, XX 'Xq 'S Q Y V,, 5,153 I X ,eg X, to 4. Memories Are Made of This . , . E. 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Linzer, R. Wasserman, and J. Ferrigno dreamily clean up after the Junior Ring Dance. It was a very sleepy Jack who tried to clean up the remains of his Junior Ring Dance the morning after. The weight of the new ring on Jack's finger reminded him of that supreme mo- ment - when he had stepped through the traditional ring, with a silent prayer of hope that it wouIdn't collapse from old age. However, the dance floor somehow turned back into the gym after liberal application of elbow grease - ' Q, ,, , wi ,, . .- , f ,, . 7 V . .Ls 3 ' 1 ir. P' -g's... sFig M - ': ' ' - . f .V ' H ' :P I 1- I ' ' .- I g . K :Z J: A 12.23 K ' ' - ' . ' ' 'Z Q -f.' I 'V R- ef' f sw ,V . . N .... H A- -' ' J ' il J i 3? r is is iilia ' ' A Q .if 'it + .xiii 7.. . se -f'f ' r 1: - ' ' 1.. .12 IEE' -F' it? 'Q' 2, , r f f ..' ' .. , re a f k 3 e is Lee 'X' W f S 5 .. V f jimi? Q A 'I 11 .. Rf any fe' . 4 Q gf? . 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Other fads of the year were the sugar- trimmed corsage and the gay singing of May You Live a Hundred Years at the Sweet Sixteen parties. What an evening he had spent at one party trying to avoid his best friend when their dates had worn the same dress . . . Sixteen Candles . . . R. Brody and L. Sternberg i 7 ,L ' -':: V 1 H W gf 88 teen party. assist M. Bitton in opening gifts at her Sweet Six- i fp.. .q 2 1 K -,- , rl ,u-.dit 5 4 , Mitra f s i JH :iq X 9315 eg mil cm K, -. 5 f 6 My it . , , ,Msg -sf , fir, 'Ms 1 , K S x l 2 situ 1,15 itil? , 5, ,, , tl' 5 , 2a M255 x X , WK. , HJ, ii as f if , 5 gill? AW , K I , G v' Yi-Y, K ,, , t 433215 tiki , , gi, M . M25 5 lg N ,QE get ,. 5,8 s Q! it egg f QW Y , fl, 3 ' Viz lj A .. Ewa A ,td P' ,, ,mc-x.. A. '19, - KL K yr M QE MA 4 l it tr Sm! I R ,if ' , 7 sa: P A ,,,, V ,. .W , , vii? Hfkliul A Sig? a I .TSP I fxmf ff , A Q 4 If Together . . . B. Friedman and A, Eisenberg share I a moment between classes. 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Little did ilgwg he realize that his troubles were just beginning - family feuds for possession of the car, a direct pipeline from his wallet to the gas tank, and sudden popularity with which to contend. Then, there was the need to save for college, no more new clothes, iust rags, Some of Jack's friends eagerly sought early ' '-i 5f:'EE',H:: 'fwigsfk 'lf' 5 '1'1Ms,.. H Am, A- ' I ::?FEI-...:-?'?:E1 V, .!::...: ..::?- -ifmlihr . L Q Q 7313. M it 3 ij? :,, 33 surf. :.'f-5,,: E .a,g:,, ' 3, Q. J Q K, i K Sig it Q F it ss ty if mls gs ss 5? , 5 M' ,, Stump, Judy Sweet, Wayne Tannenbaum, Elayne Tapper, Frank Tate, Barbara Tenkin, Barry Thomas, JoAnn Thomas, Maryann Tortorello, Frank Tresente, Robert Tyranski, Edward Ulrich, Susan Vit, Henry Vodarsik, Dennis Vollman, Judy Wasserman, Robert Weinberg, Susan Weiss, Cookie White, Joseph Williams, Carol Williams, Dawn Williams, Douglas Willis, Joseph Winston, James Witting, Joan Yampolsky, Paul Young, Jeff Zakovic, Daniel admission, the new trend in college acceptance. During the traditional Moving-up Exercises, Jack's dream was realized in 1 1. . . . Ziobro Edwin that mom t h h l I F t th ' '. ' Q i en w en is cass sowly iled uno e seniors Zydymynr Joan auditorium seats. . J ssri tr Pennies from Heaven . . . E. Siegal and L. Petervary anticipate college needs. 91 ' N Lx as fi :iz Rig... hir' K . - . ,LM . .1713 -V ' Eugene Paroch nick President Mr. E. Gaffiieb Adviser K Class of '59 Reviews Record 5- Gerald Gare Vice-President Daria Secretary , Senidrg Council FIRST ROW: R. Korefnick, L. Waxman, J. Brody, D. Scher, M. Swanger, R. Weich, SECOND ROW: C. Scherer, S. Rirz, H. Hillman, H. Rosenblum, B, Eisensfoclf, M. Silverman, E. Parochniak, G, Gare, V. Manganaro, H. Gulkln, J. Waldman, H. Lazarus, J. Buckowski. ? --MW, ' -I 4, M .r'. 1 .v . 4 s K .L . . W -4 U. 1 M -.-. ,..q,,,w k,,.,z ,A .. .,. f. .Q .yrrg .. 0. .W fr iv my . .- sv. sw Miss M. Shaver Adviser Marilyn Siiverman Treasurer 92 Aww-Q 133 irsili W an - ,Hyun .5 K 'fy . 3, , 1 .. EES? f g Ill ll Ill I lll ll ELAYNE ARONS 147 Bailey Avenue Publicity Club 3,45 SGA Collec- tor 35 Dramatic Guild 1,25 Dad's Club Drive 25 Girls' Chorus 11 Spring Concert 15 Jr. Variety Show. Elayne . . . chic mode . . . grace on ice . . . kitten on the keyboard. JOHN ALBRECHT 189 Crann Street National Honor Society, Junior Class President, Students' Gen- eral Association Representative 25 Cabinet 4g Jr. Variety Show. John . . . sincere and depend- able . . . born leader . . . reel Hsherman. JOAN AMBERG 1321 Avy Street Banker 4, Steno Award 3,49 Stu- dents' General Association Mem- ber l,2,3,4. Jeanie , . . holds the secret of female charm . . . infectious laugh . . . golden halo. VERONICA AMBROZY 1489 Liberty Avenue Arts and Crafts Club 2, Ceramics Club 35 Banker 3,4. Ronnie . . . most likely to win a gold thimble . . . put another platter on. ROSELLA ASCHNER 1477 Center Street Junior Variety Show, Hiller 3, SGA Collector 4, Spanish Club 1,25 Banker 4. Rosella . athletic ability , . . sweet as sugar . . . quiet charm. Active Seniors Crowd Calendar Memories . . . Using an Epoch for reference R. Bro- gan reminisces about his tour years at HHS. ANN BAIERA 149 Valley View Road Girls' State Delegate 3, Junior Variety Show, Class Council 35 GAC 3,42 Latin Club 3g SGA Alt. Rep. 3,4, Ann . .. popular . . . spar- kling eyes . . . star billing in bas- ketball. JOSEPH BALDONI 211 Hollywood Avenue Students' General Association Member 1,2,3,4. Jo Jo' '... car crazy . . . easy to get along with . . . Me and My Buddy. RONALD BARLOK 190 Ryan Street Football l,2.3,4, Football Club l,2,3,4, Captain 4, Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Baseball Club 1,2,3,4g Var- sity H 35 Junior Council. Ron .. . gridiron grenadier . . . crew cut king . . . three seasons, three letters. BARBARA BATAILLE 1034 Prospect Street A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3, Spring Con- cert 1,2,3p Jr. Variety Show: SGA Collector 1,35 Epoch 2, Girls' Rifle Club l. Barbs . . . hums a happy tune . . . shutterbug . . . Hit the ice! MARY BATTO 1282 Avy Street Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Mari' '... dimpled darling . . . stock car fan . . . enchanting mermaid. R-r-ring! The alarm clock was abruptly interrupted by a long, groping arm. Slowly Jack Senior uncurled himself and poked his head above the covers. Today was gradua- tion practice day. He looked at the long dark robe hanging on the closet door and he frowned. His desk was strangely empty. He was empty. Breakfast! That would chase away the blues. Still half asleep, he thought about the good old days . . . GEORGE BALOT 123 Hillside Avenue Entered Senior Year: Students' General Association Member 4. George' ',.. aims for the bulls- eye . . . Field and Stream . . . super salesman. PHILIP BELVISO 1409 Leslie Street Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Phil . . . whistles while he works . . . handyman . . . peace of mind. MARTIN BERNSTEIN 1458 Leslie Street SGA Collector 4, Epoch 45 Latin Club if Students' General As- sociation Member 1,2,3,4. Marty . . . stores stamps . . . vet . . . tolerance . . . inner man. MARTIN BLUMENTHAL 1121 Liberty Avenue Hiller 2,3,4g Advertising Ed. 4, Marching Band l,2,3,4y Orches- tra 2,3,4g Symphonic Band 2,3,4g Junior Variety Showg Golf Club 2. Marty . . . Madison Ave. ad man . . . witty wisdom . . . scientific star. 95 BARRY BELOFF 231 Conklin Avenue Band l,2,3,4g Orchestra l,2,3,4 Banker lg Golf Club 1,25 Wres tling 1,2. Barry . . . merry mischief . . Hillside's golden trumpeter . . Fore! 1 MICHAEL BRIEN 634 Purce Street Entered Sophomore year, Stage and Lighting Crew 3, Proiection Crew 2, Students' General As- sociation Member 2,3,4. Mike . , . searches for adventure . . . electronically minded . . , gladsome. LAWRENCE BOFF 237 Wilder Street Soccer 2,3,4, Soccer Club 2, Basketball l,2,3,4, Cross-Country l, Tennis Club 2,3, Golf Club l,2, Chess Club 2, SGA Alt. Rep. 2. Larry . . . heart-stirring . . . Joe College . . . nimrod. JOEL BORNSTEIN 1537 Leslie Street Wrestling l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Wrestling Letter l,2,3,4, Chess Club 2. Duck . . . pin 'em . . . turns gloom into glee . . . chessman. JOHANNA BORSKI 'l2'l7 South Bright Street Girls' Chorus 2, Hockey Club 2, Tennis Club 2, Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Jo . . . will hike a mile . . , quiet elegance . . . superlative in steno. JON BRODY 85 Williamson Avenue Epoch 3,4, Business and Adver- tising Manager 4, Key Club i,z, 3,4, Band and Orchestra l,2,3,4, Drum Maior 4, SGA Rep. l,3,4, SGA Cabinet 2, Class Council l,2,3,4. Jon' '.., surefire . . . strike up the band . . . could sell the Brooklyn Bridge. JOANN BUCKOWSKI 1064 Chester Street SGA Corr, Sec. 4, SGA Art Staff 2, Sr, Class Council, SGA Col. 3, Girls' Basketball 3, Jr. Variety Show, Dad's Club Drive 3. Jo' '... SGA's willing worker . . . discretion is the better part of etticiency. Past Proiects Present History RICHARD BROGAN 29 Beechwood Place Cross-Country l, Baseball 2, SGA Alternate Representative 3, Jr. Variety Show. Ricky . . . horses in the country hot rods in town . .. amusing and confusing. BARBARA BRONDSTETTER 'I28 Frances Place Typing Club l,2, Banker l,2, Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Bobbie' '... gift ot gab . . happy in the key of C . . adds a lively sparkle to lite. ROBERT CARIS 1423 Highland Avenue Debate and Forum Club 3,4f Hil- ler 3,4f SGA Collector 3,45 Jun- ior Variety Show, Chess Club 2. Bob . . . great golfer . . . Are you nervous?' '...' 'Nupef' . . . good-natured. CAMILLE CARROCIA 1219 Columbia Place Girls' Chorus 1, Dad's Club Drive 1,2,3,4g Band and Orches- tra 1,25 Jr. Variety Show, Banker 1,2. Cam' '.., socialite . . . care- free ways . . . musical interludes. l Love Paris . . . because it provided an inspiration for the World History proiect of M. Gillet, B. Lazer- witz, S, Kolba, J. Brody, and A. Horun. With typical freshman bravado, we announced that the Class of '59 would lead the school in magazine sales, and by a stroke of luck we managed to keep our boast. Turning to the more scholarly aspect of life, we became midnight architects QA or F you knowli to finish our World History projects. Rome wasn't built in o day, but a certain Eiffel Tower was . . . WILLIAM CASPER 558 Yale Avenue Football Team 2,3p Rifle Club 1, Hunting and Fishing Club 1,2. Casper . . . connoisseur of custom cars . . , precise marks- manship . .. prefers a rustic life. DARIA CHORNOMAZ 1128 South Long Avenue Senior Class Secretary: Hiller 25 Typing Club Sp Girls' Art Metal Club 2g Handicraft Club 2. ff Dee . . . giggles and grins . . sews some stitch! . . . glides through life. WILLIAM COHEN 912 Westminster Avenue Hiller 2,3,4g Advertising Ed. 45 Thespians 4, SGA Collector 3,4g Golf Club 2. Bill' '... subtle twist of humor . . . par! . . . stalwart excellence, PEGGY CONLAN 129 James Street SGA Treasurer 3,4g Dramatic Guild 25 GAC 3,4, Tumbling Club 3, Jr. Variety Showg Girls' Chorus lg Ceramic Club 2, SGA Collector 1. Peg' '... lyrical and laughing . . . good money-manager . . . ballroom belle. 97 ARTHUR CHAPMAN 77 King Street Band 1, Dance Band 45 Jr. Va riety Show, Spanish Club 2 Golf Club 2, Tennis Club 2 SGA Collector 2. Artie . . . vim, vigor, and vital ity . . . life of the party . . wants a million. ANTHONY DE ALMEIDA 5 Hilldale Place Soccer Team 3, Football lp Band and Orchestra l,2,4, Students' General Association Member l, 2,3,4. Tony . . . takes tinkering to heart . . neither frets nor fumes. JEFFREY CORDOVA 1603 Aldine Street Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Ace . . . encyclopedia on cars . . . level headed . . . virtuoso. RAYMOND COURAGE 605 Chapman Street Soccer Team 2,3,4, Soccer Club 2, Key Club 2,3, Junior Variety Show, SGA Cabinet and Coun- cil I. Ray . . . attends autos . . . unbreakable backbone . . . rock 'n roll guitarist. RICHARD COVELESKI T312 Myrtle Street Football Team 3,4, SGA Collector 4, Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Rich . . . craves for cars . . punster . . , whistling whittler. LOWELL DEEHL 249 Windsor Way Soccer Team 3, Key Club 2,3,4: Golf Club l,2. Lowell . . . never a loss for words . . . skillful shot on the green . . . ambitious. Good Luck Fills WHdinglNeH . ..,,. . smrmsfwie. ei.. , I -lm. H fEl ':E : 5f?l5:l:53'5 fi: 'iii :T sign?-,-W-3' .L f mfs. . -ctw X .,,iazzf5g ni ' I l I I W . I I H i srfifrs. iff' T :sf t'f'if'i555ti'f'iH! A 'ft L' . ,.,, 3, A , ., L. sg f..---'- A ,V -5 V f, Mk . ,,'s. ,,.:+,.. ,Q , .,kr.. , r ftcwt ,gs 5 sag - Dream, Dream, Dream Dance in 1956 toss a charity. WALTER DE RONDE 146 Williamson Avenue Students' General Association Member i,2,3,4. Walt' '... quick on the trigger . . . over the bounding main . . . generous and considerate. aaxfz-,gan 'Q' ' 'fmiggsgs . . . Guests at the Sophomore coin into the wishing well for GEORGE DE SANTO 400 Harvard Avenue Track Team l,2,3,4, Cross-Country Team 2,3, Wrestling Team 3,45 SGA Member l,2,3,4. George . . . stamps anyone? . . . fast on the track . reliable. ANNA DI GIOVANNI 34 Mertz Avenue Girls' Rifle Club l,2,3, Pres. 3, Girls' Basketball 1,2,3y SGA Alt. Rep. 31 SGA Rep. 45 Banker 1,2. Anna . . . square-shooter . . . always pitches in . . , resourceful. VINCENT DOTOLI 531 Conant Street Protection Crew 2, Football Team 15 SGA Collector 2, SGA Mem- ber 1,2,3,4. Vince . . . master mechanic . . . realistic and practical . . . the quiet man. On the lighter side of lite there were dances. We weren't concerned with getting tive extra points tor attending a social function with another freshman. Oh no! We went because we wanted to! As we took a giant step into our sophomore year, we became more blase about the social functions of HHS. We now called upon cabs instead of fathers. Ah, to trip the light fantastic . . . RONALD DIBELLA 361 Rutgers Avenue Track Team lg Students' General Association Member 1,2,3,4. De' '... saves stamps . . . motor-man . . . Yea, Dodgers! . . . easy going, BARBARA DRUKER 288 Conklin Avenue Entered Junior Year: Students' General Association Member 3,4. Bobbie . . . delights in disks . . collector of stuffed animals . , comely. CHARLES DYMKOWSKI 1425 Franklin Street Students' General Association Member 1,2,3,4. Red . . . unique leather tooler . . . trusty partner . . . indus- trious and agile. SUSAN EISENBERG 81 Bailey Avenue Girls' Chorus 1,25 Spring Con- cert lg Students' General Associa- tion Member 1,2,3,4. Sue . . . silver-toned silence . . . dignitied . . . master of mood music. BARBARA EISENSTODT 1449 Munn Avenue Thespians 45 Class Council 2,3,4g Jr. Variety Show, Hiller 1,2,3,4, SGA Art Staff 3,45 SGA Col. 3,41 SGA Alt. Rep. 1, Ceramic Club 35 Sketch Club 1. Barb . . . adept at the easel . . . strong for school service. 99 BARBARA DUTKIEWICZ 1415 Boa Place Girls' Rifle Club 1,2,3, Recording Secretary 3, SGA Collector 2,4g Girls' Basketball 2. Dukie' '... demure and willowy . . . at home on the range. what SHARON FISHER 188 Eastern Parkway SGA Col. 3,45 SGA Art Staff 2,35 Jr. Variety Show5 Ceramic Club ly Girls' Golf Club lg Sewing Club 1,25 Banker 1,2. Sherry . . . adds a sparkle to conversation . . . music in the air . . . poet laureate of HHS. STEPHEN EMMERICH 1084 Voorhees Street Jr. Achievement Pres. 45 Radio Club 25 Proiection Crew 1,2,3,45 Hiller 3,4. Steve . . . electrifying future . . . Bach to Brubeck . . . bea- con in math. El.l.lOT FABRICANT 1606 Bayview Avenue Hunting and Fishing Club 25 Epoch Art Staff 1,25 Hiller 25 Junior Variety Show. Fab . . . railroad replicas . . . gone fishing . . . atomic artist. FRED FELDMAN 213 Clark Street Hiller l,2,3,45 Art Editor 45 Jr. Variety Show, Cross-Country Team 1,2,35 Track Team 1,25 Spanish Club 25 SGA Col. 35 Basketball 3. Fritz . . . the crazy caricaturist . . . flash of wit . . . streamlined for speed. JO ANN FRANCESE 435 Harvard Avenue Publicity Club 25 Typing Club 25 Students' General Association Member 1,2,3,4. Jo . . . perpetual motion . . . those stuffed pets . . . fancy dance steps. ELIZABETH FRIEDMAN 128 Virginia Street GAC 2,3,45 Hiller 35 Thespians 45 Jr. Variety Show5 SGA Alt. Rep. 25 SGA Representative 1,35 Soph. Cabinet. Betty . . . perfect poise . . . school spirit plus . . . bats for the GAC. Budding Scientists Explore Microcosm LOlS FRIEDER 133 Bailey Avenue Jr. Variety Show5 Publicity Club 25 Dramatic Guild 25 Spanish Club lp Banker 3. Lois . . . blonde bombshell . . . lt's a woman's world . . . dance Cinderella. ELINOR FRIEDMAN 102 Williamson Avenue Cheerleader 3,4, Co-Captain 45 Jr. Variety Show5 Publicity Club 2,35 Ceramic Club 25 Spanish Club lp SGA Alternate Represent- ative 4. Elinor . . . rates three cheers . . . always in Vogue . . . high voltage smile. W: HARRIET FRIEDMAN 1412 Bond Street Debate and Forum Club 3,4, Publicity Club 2, Dramatic Guild 1,2,3, Fr. Class Council, SGA Alt. Rep. 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Banker 2, Thespians 4. Har . . , mystifying . . . de- lightfully different . . . animated thesaurus. LYNN GAINES 577 Tillman Street GAC 2,3,4, Junior Variety Show, Junior Council, Dramatic Guild 2, Spanish Club 1, Banker 2. Lynn . . . peppy . . . loqua- cious lady . . . Junior Achiever, DIANE GALANTE 1211 Salem Avenue Girls' Rifle Club 1, Ceramic Club 2,3, Students' General Association Member 1,2,3,4. Dee . . . creative ceramist . . . aims for the target . . . clever designer. GERALD GARE 1473 Maple Avenue The World Outside . . . is not half as fascinating as the world inside, explains Mr. Duthie to E. Friedman, L. Tumarkin, and H. Friedman. but there was school work to be done, and frogs to dissect, and triangles to bisect. Don't tell, but we know who really killed Julius Caesar, and we finally wangled the inside information on D-Day. Assemblies awed us. The solemnity of the choir, the dignihed dimming of the lights, and the excellence of the presentations, all made us proud of our school. We were especially impressed by moving up exercises . . . Class V.-Pres. 4, Soccer 2,3,4, Soccer Club 2, Tennis Club 2, SGA Collector 3, Junior Variety Show. Jerry . . . crowned with suc- cess . . . forceful personality . . . a boast for the boaters. JOHN GAWLER 1224 South Long Avenue Soccer Team 2,3,4, Soccer Club 3, Junior Variety Show. Weed . , . soccer skooter . . . lightning speed . . . dominates the funny bone, SHEILA GELFOND 264 Clark Street Dramatic Guild 2, Library Council 2, Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Sheila . . . felicity with Hgures . . chatterbox . . . graciousness. 101 JEANETTE GARCIA 1291 Gurd Avenue Girls' Chorus 2, Spring Concert 2,3, Students' General Association 'Member l,2,3,4. Gigi . . . sweet harmony . . . adept at oil painting . . . ardent record fan. f R? I.. Q sv'itfffs.g .,, LOUISE GENELLI 212 Virginia Street Girls' Rifle Club 1, Ceramic Club 1, SGA Col. 2, SGA Alt. Rep. 4, Girls' Basketball 3, Baseball 2. Louise . . . the other halt at the whole . . . artistically in- clined . . . touleshooter. KATINA GERACOS 1128 Woodruff Avenue Entered Sophomore Year: Stu- dents' General Association Mem- ber 2,3,4. Tina . . . accomplished rider . . . art's her media . . . charmer. MORRIS GILLET 1433 Orchard Terrace Stage and Lighting Crew l,2,3,4, Pres. 3,4, Band and Orchestra 1,2,3,4, SGA Representative 4. Butch . . . backstage director . . . music, maestro . . . never still a minute. BARBARA GENELLI 212 Virginia Street Girls' Rifle Club 1, Ceramic Club 2,3, Library Council 3, Dramatics and Speech Club 2. Bobbie . . . strike or spare? . . . skilled seamstress . . . one half of the whole. ARLENE GOELLER 1425 Boa Place Girls' Rifle Club 2, Craft Club 2, Girls' Basketball 3, SGA Alt. Representative 2. Arlene . . . clever with the paint and brush . . . a stitch in time . . . halo hair. Administration Changes Hands Problems . . . Mr. Dunham advises vice-principal Fred Feldman on Youth in Government Day. ARTHUR GOLDBERG 221 Clark Street Epoch Business and Advertising Staff 4, Hiller 1,2,3,4, SGA Col- lector 2. Art . . . camera cut-up . . . never underestimated . . . versatile guy. PETE GOLEMBESKI 244 Bloy Street Students' General Association Member 1,2,3,4. Pete . . . flies high for navy blue . . . Bird in the air better than two in a bush. 3'- LEONARD GREENBERG 138 Clark Street Band and Orchestra i,2,3,4, Base- ball Club 2, Manager 2,3, Soccer Club 2, Manager 2,3, Spring Con- cert 1,2,3. u Lenny . . . manages the men . . . sweet sax . . . well-liked. HARRY GULKIN 271 Bernard Terrace BC'5ebGll l,2,3,4, Baseball Club l,2, A Cappella Choir 3,4, Boys' Chorus 3, Class Council 3,4, SGA Rep. 2, SGA Col. 4, Banker 3, Thespians 4. Hesh . . . slugger on the dia- mond . . . popular . . . bulwark of the choir. MICHAEL GUPKO 275 Conklin Avenue Hunting and Fishing Club 1,2,3, Chess Club 2, Archery Club 3, SGA 1,2,3,4. Mike . . . top gymnast . . . tinkerer . . . specializes in unique designs in leather . . . ambitious craftsman. when we advanced five rows toward the auditorium to become iuniors. We stood in for town officials during Youth in Government Day. Clmagine being Mr. Custer for a dayll We vied for Hiller editorships. CRemember the mad scramble before due date, and we were going to be organized?l Then there was our last chance to make the cheering squad. iSome loyal ones ar-e staying on this year to try out againl . . . GEORGE GOMBOS 1307 Avy Street Soccer 3,4, Track 1,2,3, Band 1, 2,3,4, Proiection Crew 2, Soph. Council, Teens for Safe Driving 4, Chess Club 2. George . . . crazy clarinet . . . games with goals . . . peers through microscopes. EDWARD HAMMER 1043 Union Avenue Sketch Club 1, Students' General Association Collector 2, Alter- nate Representative 1. Eddie . . . dotes on disks . . wields a wicked paint brush. EUGENE HECHT 1540 Maple Avenue intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Stu- dents' General Association Mem- ber 1,2,3,4, V. Basketball. Gene , . . bait and tackle en- thusiast . . . shoot the basket. CAROL HELLEBRANDT 241 Ryan Street Students' General Association Member 1,2,3,-4. Blondie . . . cuts a fine figure eight . . . career lady . . . enigmatic. 103 HERBERT GUTENTAG 171 Windsor Way SGA Pres. 4, SGA V-Pres. 3, SGA Cabinet and Council 3,4, SGA Col. 1, Key Club 3,4, Hiller 2,3,4, Soccer Club 2,3, Soccer 2,3,4, Sophomore Cabinet, Basketball 3. Herb . . . SGA's leading man . . . goal getter . . . outstanding personality. JOAN HILL 17 Fairbanks Street GAC 3,4, Tumbling Club 2,3, SGA Representative l,3, SGA Collector 3,4, Banker 2. Joanie . . . nimble with a needle . . . roses in her cheeks . . . bookwise , . . sportswoman. BARBARA HERMANN 111 Fairbanks Street GAC 2,3,4, Hiller 2,3,4, SGA Rep- resentative 3, SGA Collector 4, Soph. Council, Jr. Variety Show, Dramatic Guild 2. Bobbi . . . model's flair for fashions . . . bonny lass . . . fairminded. DAVID HERSKOVITZ 1457 Compton Terrace Stage and Lighting Crew 3,-4, SGA Collector 2, Hunting and Fishing Club 1,2. Dave . . . rod and rifle manip- ulator . . . lights up the stage. NANCY HIGGINBOTHAM 310 Florence Avenue Entered Sophomore Year: Tum- bling Club 3, Students' General Association Member 2,3,4. Nance' '... light on her feet . . . marvels at good music . . . content. HARRIET HILLMAN 243 Belleview Terrace Hiller 1,2,3,4, Feature Editor,4, Jr. Variety Show Dir. 3, Thespians 4, Dramatic Guild 2,3, Pres. 3, Class Councils l,2,4, Banker l,2,3, Publicity Club 2,3, Girls' Chorus 1. Har . . . bright lights of Broadway . . . address, B-7 . . . overtime worker. ANDREW HORUN, Jr. 284 Shelton Terrace Soccer 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Soc- cer Club 2, Baseball l,2,3, Base- ball Club l, Football 1, Football Club 1, Spanish Club 1,2, Chess Club 2, Teens Driving Pres. 4. Hornets . . . music on the brain . . . sure-footed gamester . . . human dynamo. Banclstand Rocks Juniors Roll ROBERT HODAVANCE 1285 Myrtle Street NHS, Vice-Pres. 4, Football Team 2,3,4, Basketball Team 2, Wres- tling Team 3,4. Bob . . . touchdown triumphs . . . colossus of knowledge . . . nimble-witted. ELAINE HOROWITZ 1504 Highland Avenue Tumbling Club 2, Ceramics Club 3, Students' General Association, Collector 3. Elaine . . . fiery locks . . loves to laugh , . . model miss. BARBARA HUPPERT 538 Tillman Street Handicraft Club 2, Girls' Base- ball 3, Basketball 3, SGA Mem ber 1,2,3,4. Bobbie . . . action is elo quence . . . book balancer . . artistically adroit. There's No Business Like Show Business . . . and no show like the Junior Variety Show of 1958. JEFFREY HUPPERT 1039 Union Avenue Wrestling Team 2,3, A Cappella Choir 23, Hunting and Fishing Club 2, Boys' Chorus 3. Jetf' '... a-hunting he will go . . . vocal sonorousness . . . aggressive energy. BETTY HYMOWITZ 217 Conklin Avenue Art Club 1, Library Council 2, SGA Art Staff 3, SGA Collector 3,4, Hiller 2,3, Jr. Variety Show. Betty . . . polished reflection in the glass of fashion . . . classic art . . . intriguing. RONALD IANNARONE 1393 Norman Street Photography Club 2, Students' General Association Member 1,2, 3,-4. Raunch , , . elbow grease polishes best . . . top-notch manipulator, WILLIAM IVANS 315 Fitspatrick Street Soccer Team 1,2,3g Soccer Club 2, Baseball Team 1,2,3f Baseball Club 1.2,3, Basketball Team 1,2, Band and Orchestra 1,2. Billy' '... specializes in sports . . . venturesome . . . intrinsic integrity, lt started as a drama, advanced to a musical, turned back into a comedy, and came out as the never-to-be-forgotten junior class production of Channel '59. How can GAILJAFFE we ever forget those 8:15 AM. rock 'n roll 232 COn'f'if'Avef1Ue . . , ,2,3,4, All- sessions in A-14 before school? Before we had Band Und Orch l a chance to forget our lines, the junior ring was proudly slipped on our fingers. Lunches consisted of rnelba toast, and those delicate State Orch, 2,3,4, Head Maiorette 4, Spring Concert 1,2,3, SGA Rep, 1, Banker 1,2,3, SGA Col. 2,3, Jr, Variety Show, Hiller ten karat rings seemed so loose until we 1213 finished paying for them , . Gail' '... fancy dance steps . . . beguiling maiorette . . . foremost in vogue. 105 MARTIN HYMOWITZ 217 Conklin Avenue Football Team 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Wrestling Team 2, SGA Alter- nate Representative 2. Marty' '... industrious persever- ance . . . boundless . . . carries the Comet's pigskin. LESTER KAPLAN 1049 Voorhees Street Basketball Team 15 Baseball Team 2,3,45 Dad's Club Drive l,2,3,45 SGA Member l,2,3,4. Gooch . , . all-powerful at the bat . . . tootloose and fancy tree. DAVID JAGGERS 1248 Oakwood Avenue Cross-Country Team 15 A Cappella Choir 2,35 Hunting and Fishing Club 25 Boys' Chorus 3. Dave . . . singing idol . . . hunter's haven , . . smooth sailing. PHIL KADOWITZ 240 Conklin Avenue Basketball Team 1,2,3,45 Cross- Country Team 1,35 Track Team 35 Soccer Team 25 Soccer Club 25 Spanish Club 1. Phil . . . backboard ace . . . always on the go . . . electrify- ing static. STANLEY KALSKY 39 Clark Street Students' General Association Member 1,2,3,4. Stash' '.,. marvel in me- chanics . . . amiable nature . . . skyrocket on wheels. RUTH ANN KARETNICK 1539 Leslie Street Debate and Forum Club 15 Girls' Chorus lg Hiller 45 Jr. Variety Show5 Spring Concert lp Spanish Club 2. Ruthie . . . nimble tennis player . . . clothes conscious . . . charmed by music. .Q ...-dike. You're in the Army Now . . . Sgt. Bilko Uoani Waldmanj and his iherl men igirlsl ioin the Junior Varieties. Our Junior Ring Dance was so much fun that we stretched it over the whole weekend, winding up at the shore tor a relaxing Sun- day. In a tense world which was concentrat- ing on Sputniks and Explorers, we settled down to business and worked hard on phyycs experhnenm and advanced rnath problems, Steadily, it reluctantly, we were growing up. We became aware of the need to know the coned'use of our own lan- guage. .. SUSAN KERSNER 1539 Schley Street Girls' Chorus lg Tumbling Club 35 Dramatic Guild 25 Tennis Club 35 SGA Col. 2,35 Spring Concert 1- Jr. Variety Show. Sue . . . sunny disposition . . . woman driver! . , . dances like a dream. BARBARA KLEM 1442 Munn Avenue SGA Col, 3,45 Banker 1,25 Girls' Chorus 15 Publicity Club 35 Dad's Club Drive 35 Handicraft Club 2. Bobbie' '... blue ribbon giggle . . . eloquent sparkle . . . glides on ice. HOWARD KORENSTEIN 69 Wilder Street Entered Junior Year: NHS, Vice- Pres. 45 SGA Alternate Repre- sentative 4, Senior Play. Howie . . . quest for knowl- edge . . . easy on the worries . . . ambitious. MYRON KORIS 1400 Bond Street Key Club 2,3,4f Soccer Manager 2, Soccer Club 2g Baseball, Man- ager 2, Band i,2,3, Spring Con- cert l,2,3, Stage and Lighting Club 3,45 Chess Club 2. Moe . . . fishing pole at hand . . . keen thinker . . . clever clarinet. Junior Variety Drafts Bilko SUSAN KOLBA 1452 Compton Terrace NHS, Class Secretary 3, Hiller 1,2,3, Girls' Chorus 1,35 Spanish Club 1. Sue . . . mathemagiciari . . silver-tongued . . . blithe spirit. CAROL KOWITSKI 256 Bloy Street A Cappella Choir 2,3,4g Girls' Chorus 1,25 Hiller 3g SGA Rep. 3, SGA Col. 1, GAC 3, Publicity Club 3, Dad's Club Drive 3. Sam' '... gifted with a green thumb . . . vivacious . . . loyal and sincere. HARRY KRAMPF 1583 Summit Avenue Soccer Team 35 Chess Club 29 Proiection Crew 35 Students' Gen- eral Association Member i,2,3,4. Harry . . . steady and de- pendable . . , has the makings of an aquaman. ROBERT KRAUSS 116 Virginia Street Hunting and Fishing Club 25 Band 1, Students' General Association Member i,2,3,4. Bob . . . fishing demon . , science holds his interest . . hardworking. JOYCE KUCINSKI 232 Boston Avenue Publicity Club 31 SGA Collector 3, Girls' Chorus 25 Typing Club if SGA Member l,2,3. Joyce .. . . elegant simplicity . . . ladylike . . . congenial. 107 CAROLYN KOWITSKI 406 Yale Avenue Girls' Baseball if Basketball if Tumbling Club 2,35 Banker if SGA Member i,2,3,4. Cookie . . . soft-spoken . . . sports fan . . . super secretary. GLORIA LAZAWITZ , - ,::: 4 ::,, ,, mmss, . ,,,.:...r..,,--., . fe ,v:,.e:,,,1,-. --,rw-... -. , 1 1 -' lr- 5 4 :?i!i?l51f'- '- ' - .T , ' :V ..' -, wifews:-1f,1w.s..1' ' ' 5 ' f- ra,:.ff . 15, 2 it 'fiE,'Wf1fif'it W' i '- mf' if ,ir me if ftsibgf -2 1-1: fszr g:r,g:2- ::-.,- -.rt ' Z1f?Ei2f.f5L?1ri,saws mfs? ' H 2'-fsiysififa! : 1't': ' - 'assi . ' V ggffggszgiie,-gggf., ' -155.55-Q , ,f.,,.k y ' 5i5Eg5a:E:g:,,,: ' 'tw iff -- :,.- ,, g 5 . ., f,sgf..ff,5'e:i5?fsz A k so ltf' 2 , ' : r, L ' 1542 . 1. 240 Conklin Avenue A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus l,25 Dramatic Guild 25 Banker 2,3,4. Glor . . , infinitely versatile . . . voice in the air . . . petite. SHIRLEY LANDOW 1065 Chester Street Dramatic Guild 25 Banker 2,35 Jr. Variety Show5 SGA Collector 45 Girls' Chorus 35 Spanish Club I. Shirl . . . school marm . . . heart of gold . . . bewitching charmer. MICHAEL LANG 50 Fairbanks Street Soccer Team 2,3,45 Soccer Club 35 Basketball Team 3,45 Students' General Association Member I,2, 3,4. Mickey . . . optimist . monopoly on personality . home run dreams. HARVEY LAZARUS 1402 Stanley Terrace Class V-Pres. 35 Thespians 3,45 Jr. Variety Show Directorg Sr. Play Chairman5 SGA Rep. 45 Golf Club 25 Chess Club 2. Harve . . . imagination in 3-D . . . The play's the thing . . . spontaneity, BERNARD LAZERWITZ 258 Belleview Terrace Band and Orchestra I,2,3,45 Stage and Lighting Crew 2,3,45 SGA Member l,2,3,4. Buddy' '.., willing worker . . . adroit with wires . . . tropical fish fan. ' a ALLEN LEINWAND 59 Mertz Avenue Soccer Manager 2,3,45 Soccer Club 25 Sophomore Council5 Radio Club 2. Al . . . soccer players' overseer . . . Progressive Jazzilinek . . . at ease with electronics. Corn's A Poppin' in Varieties GARY LEHNER 1443 Stanley Terrace Wrestling 2,3,45 Chess Club 25 Students' General Association Member i,2,3,4. Chico . . . professional pinner . . . whiz of the chess board , . . level-headed. PHILIP LEININGER 282 Shelton Terrace ff Basketball Manager 3,45 Track 3,45 Tennis Club 25 Proiection Club 2,3,45 Chess Club 2. Phil' '... unperturbed . . . manages the basketmen . . . a sincere personality, JOEL LEVENSTON 271 Conklin Avenue Hiller Headline and Make-up Editor 4, Marching Band 3,4, Junior Variety Show, Entered Jr. Year. Joel . . . budding scientist , . . Mr. Fix-it . . . winning personality. MARK LEVIN BARBARA LEVINE 119 Bailey Avenue 350 Field Place NHS, Basketball l,2,3,4, Hiller Girls' Chorus I, Spring Concert 2,3,4, Sports Editor 3,4, Soccer 'li Dramatic Guild 2, Tennis Club Team 2, SGA Representative i,2, 2, Jr. Variety Show, SGA Col. 3. Chess Club i,2. Barb . . . musical magician . . . Lev . . . king of the court . . . captivating charm . . . graceful. keen-witted . . . scoops the sports stories. Waitin' to Feed the Pigs . . . Creative Mike Trapp sings original song in Junior Variety Show. ln the name of common sense, we learned how not to be facetious or ludicrous Our history instruction began with that immortal call to knowledge, Listen, kidclies, and you shall hear ofthe midnight ride of Paul Revere. GLORIA LEWIS 126 Coe Avenue Entered Junior Year, Students' General Association Member 3,4. Ivy . . . skilled artist . . . customized car . . . whimsical imagination. HERBERT LEWITTER 1523 Maple Avenue Marching Band and Orchestra i,2, 3,4, Basketball 3, Cross-Country 3, Epoch 2, Chess Club i,2. Herb' '... Mr. Continental . . . sparks a conversation . . . his wagon is hitched to a star. CAROL LIPSCHUTZ 339 Conant Street Flagswinger 4, Marching Band and Orchestra l,2,3, Spring Concert l,2,3, 'Girls' Chorus l,3, Dra- matic Guild 2, Soph. Treas., SGA Hardly a Senior is now alive who will ever Col. 3. torget the year he learned to drive. lapologies to Longfellowl . . . Cookie . . . bewitching ball- room dancer . . . peppy flag- swinger . . . that sophisticated look. 109 ROBERT LEVINSON 1060 Voorhees Street Soccer Team 4, Dad's Club Drive l,2, Hunting and Fishing Club I, SGA Member l,2,3,4. Bob , . . H.H.S. booter . . . eager determination . . . Sir Galahad. VIRGINIA MANGANARO 413 John Street Hiller l,2,3,4, Assistant Editor-in- Chief 45 Class Council 2,45 GAC 2,3,45 SGA Rep. 3,45 Dramatic Guild 25 Tennis Club 25 Tumbling Club 25 Spanish Club 2. Ginny . . . clothes are an asset . . . Home, Sweet Home, B-7 . . . true HHS spirit. DORIS LISS 335 Yale Avenue Girls' Rifle Club I5 Ceramic Club 35 Girls' Chorus 25 GAC 2,3,45 SGA Collector 35 Spring Con- cert 2. Dee . . . blue ribbon cook . . . poised . . . gracious manner. MIRIAM LOWENSTEIN 'I425 Highland Avenue Epoch 3,45 Girls' Chorus l,2,35 Spring Concert l,2,35 Jr. Variety Show. Mimi . . . keen perception . . . style setter . . . always a credit to us. LORETTA LYNCH II Park Street GAC 2,3,4, V-Pres. 45 A Cappella 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus l,2,35 SGA Collector I,25 Jr. Class Cauncil5 Spring Concert l,2,3. Loretta . . . her aims are set high . . . blend ot sincerity and understanding . . . songbird. MARLENE MANGO 'IOI6 Prospect Street Entered Junior Year: Hiller 35 Girls' Basketball 35 Volleyball 35 Allied Youth Club 3. Mar . . . ice queen , . . full ot pep and bounce . . . secretary supreme. Whistle While You Work . . . H. Gulkin, J. Albrecht, and M. Swanger re-upholster the traditional ring for the Junior Ring Dance. This was the year for firsts. Not only were there original songs for our shows, but Daniel Ordower walked oft with more math prizes than anyone since Einstein, and Carol Eisen was the first student to attend college lGoucher Collegel after only three years at HHS. With this encouraging background, many of us took College Board Examinations and applied for early acceptance at the colleges of our choice . . GLENN MANGOLD 257 Winans Avenue Basketball Team 2,35 Proiection Club 2,35 Junior Variety Show5 Chess Club 2. Glenn' '... boosts all sports ...man of few words . .. destination: success. MARILYN MARCUS 1542 Center Street A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus l,25 SGA Collector 35 SGA Art Stott 25 GAC 25 Girls' Basket- ball i,2. Nel . . . a slim, trim, energetic miss . . . talented vocal chords and paint brush. S, DELLA MASKER 514 Tillman Street Typing Club l,4f SGA Collector li Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Della . . . silent sparkle . . . fancy figure eight . . . buttons and bows. BEVERLY MATLOSZ 372 Harvard Avenue Sophomore Council, SGA Collector 2, Typing Club 2, Bev . . . connoisseur of classical music . . . creative . . . capable and efficient. Rings on Fingers LINDA MATWEISHYN 564 Sweetland Avenue Girls' Rifle Club l,25 Dramatic Guild ly Library Council 2,3, V-Pres. 2,35 Girls' Basketball 25 Tennis Club 2,31 Typing Club 2,3. Lin . . . gourmet . . . literary cultivator . . . modest miss. JOSEPH MILLER T308 Liberty Avenue Students' General Association Member l 2 3 4 Juniors on Toes . . i 4..,...,,C.. bow... . .. MARILYN MARINE 223 Bellevlew Terrace Girls Baseball 3 Sewing Club 2 Tennis Club 2 SGA Alt Rep 4 Mar . . . knack for needle- crat . . . active tennis player . . high-spirited gal. music master . . . ambitious. VINCENT MIRANDI 52 Hollywood Avenue Soccer Team l,2,3,4, Soccer Club 2 Band and Orchestra 1234 SGA Collector 4 Dance Band Vinny versatile sportsman a go-getter he shall have music. DORIS ANN MISKEW 249 Pennsylvania Avenue Frosh V-Pres., Thespians 45 Dra- matic Guild 2 Treas 4- Hiller 3, Typing Ed. 45 A Cappella Choir l,3, Pres. 4, GAC 2,3,4, SGA Rep. l,2, Alt. 3g Jr. Variety Show. Dar . . . schoolmarm . . . dili- gent . . . warmhearted . . JEAN MICHEL 229 Silver Avenue Girls' Volleyball 2, Basketball 3, Baseball 2, Tennis 45 Typing Club li Girls' Chorus l. Jeannie . . . strictly sports- minded . . . reliable friendship . . . a twinkle in her eye. contagious smile. Stude nts' General Association JEROLD MOSS 200 Grumman Avenue Wrestling i,2,3,4, Soccer 2,3,4g Cross-Country l, Debate and Forum Club l,2, Hiller l,2,3,4, Chess Club 2. Moose' '... brains and brown combined , . . goal-setter . . . flash of wit. JAMES MOFFAT 425 New York Place Cross-Country Team 2,3, Junior Varsity Basketball Team l,2,3, Track Team 2. Jim . . . burns up the track . . . good listener . . . golf amateur. PATRICIA MOFFAT 425 New York Place Typing Club 2, Tumbling Club 2, Member l,2,3,4. Pam . . . culinary genius . . well-groomed . . . pert personality. RICHARD MORRIS 64 Blackburn Road Entered Junior Year: Swimming Team i,2, Photography Club if SGA 3,4. Richie . . . expert at water sports, both liquid and solid . . modest and compatible. PATRICIA MUCCINO 833 Irvington Avenue Cheerleader 4, GAC 2,3,4, Debate and Forum Club lg Dramatic Guild 2, Girls' Chorus l,2, Banker i,3. Pat . . . golden locks. . . . Go, team, go! . . . a smile for evervone. LIUBA MYKYTIUK ' 1568 Summit Avenue GAC 2,3,4, Girls' Rifle Club 2,3,4, Sec. 4, A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Spring Concert l,2,3,4, Junior Variety Show, SGA Collector 3,4, SGA Rep. 2,4-, Tumbling Club 2,3. Lou . . . Hillside's Annie Oakley . f . always hits the high note. Sunrise Semester Begins at H. H. . GEORGE MUDRY 170 Virginia Street Track Manager 3,45 Students' General Association Member l,2 3,4. George . . . numismatist . . collecting his first million . . congenial pal. JAMES MULLERY l'I6 Fairbanks Street Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Jimmy . . . have radio, will travel . . . that shore line. 'M x, EVE NEWMAN 1463 Highland Avenue NHS, Treasurer 4, Hiller 1,2,3, Hiller Press Club 2, Jr. Variety Show, Dramatic Guild 3, SGA Alt. Representative 1, Thespians 4. Doc . . . handy with a pallet . . . calling Dr. Newman . , . in- telligent awareness. BERTRAM NUSSBAUM 336 Trinity Place Key Club 1,2,3,4, President 4, Hiller 1, Spanish Club 2, Stu- dents' General Association Mem- ber l,2,3,4. Bert . . . animal physician . . . tree and easy . . . dependable worker. Oh, How l Hate to Get Up in the Morning . . . Rising early for the morning session, M. Trapp uses night light to check time. Seniors at last! Our school was growing lpopulation 12501 and we were growing along with it. The new split session meant sleepy- eyed classmates stumbling from their beloved cars, and every class session seeming like Sunrise Semester. The Bureau of Motor Vehicles was kept busy as one by one the senior class entered its own private machine age. We tound ourselves with the long atter- noons tree . . . DANIEL ORDOWER 561 Conant Street NHS, Library Council 3,4, V-Pres. 4, SGA Collector 3,4, Track Team 3, Junior Variety Show, Publicity Club 2.3, Chess Club 1,2, Protec- tion Crew 3, Thespianst 4. Dan' '... catch this: cyberneti- cist . . . novel ideas . . . quick- witted . . . a prizewinner. JOSEPH OSTROWSKI Jr. 370 Princeton Avenue Basketball Team 2, Baseball Team 1,2, Football Team 1,2, SGA Rep. 3, Class Council 1,2. Joe . . . sports lite . . . pigeon carriers . . . hard working. LEON OTLOWSKI 1301 State Street Football Team 3,4, Track Team 1, 2,3,4, Wrestling Team 3,4, Cross- Country Team 2. Leon . . . speed demon ot the track . . . never a dull moment ' 1 ...pin em. NATALIE PAPPERT 316 McLean Place Entered Sophomore Year: Cheer- leader 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Golf Club 2, SGA Art Stott 3, Sewing Club 2, Junior Variety Show. Natti . . . rah rah gal . . . pretty as a picture . . . eques- trienne. 113 RAE ORDOWER 836 Westminster Avenue Hiller l,2,3,4, Library Council 1, Dramatic Guild 3, SGA Art Staff 3, Girls' Chorus 2. Rae' '... take a letter . . a wonderful person to know . . trim and attractive. VIVIAN PETER PAUL 156 Baltimore Avenue Publicity Club 2,35 Typing Club lp Girls' Art and Metal Club 2, SGA Collector 4, Banker 3. Viv . . . handy with a needle . . . gift of creative design . . . slick chick. EUGENE PAROCHNIAK 515 Chapman Street Senior Class President, SGA Cabinet and Council 2,3,4p Soc- cer 2,3,4g Soccer Club 2, Base- ball ig Baseball Club 1. Gino . . . slugger . . . big- chief . . . magnetic . . . devoted. ROBERT PEARLMAN 14 Ridgway Avenue Marching Band and Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Spring Concert and Symphonic Band 1,2,3, Dance Band 35 Soccer 35 Golf Club 25 Hunting and Fishing Club 15 Junior Variety Show. Bob . . . golf pro . . . sweet sax . . . fun forever. LARRY PETERMAN 335 Trinity Place Wrestling Team l,2,3,4g Soccer Team 41 SGA Representative 31 SGA Collector lp Dad's Club Drive 1,2,3,4. Pete . . . gallant grappler . . . wry humor . . . avant garde. ROBERT PINNAS 251 Belleview Terrace Epoch l,2,3,4g Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, Undergraduate-Editor 37 Hil- ler 2,3,4, Photography-Editor 3,47 SGA Collector 1. Bob . . . Alma Mater's favorite photographer . . . worldly . . . even-tempered. School Spirit Boosted by Seniors You've Got To Be a Football Hero . . . Admirers have field day boosting three of ours, Dan Studney, Ronnie Barlok and Ross Sotka. DOLORES PLATT 1069 Fairview Place Girls' Art and Metal Club 1,27 Banker 25 SGA Member 'l,2,3,4. Butch , . , storybook look . . . household executive . . . sterling qualities. CHARLES PLUNGIS 1165 Thomas Street Football Team 2,35 Track Team l,2,3g Symphonic and Marching Band lp Hunting and Fishing Club 1,2, Secretary 2. Moose . . . Spartan . . . navi- gator . , . very capable man. DIANE PODLAS 1407 Highland Avenue Sewing Club l,2, Typing Club l,2, Students' General Associa- tion Member l,2,3,4. Dee . . . dancing feet . , . en- chanting smile . . . rock 'n roll is here to stay. FRED POPICK 1061 Voorhees Street Hunting and Fishing , Club lg Golf Club 2,31 Dramatic Club 2, SGA Member 1,2,3,4. Freddie . . . mobile minded . . . happy outlook . . . straight flies the arrow. to work for prom money or to participate in our favorite clubs ancl sports. Finally, they were our boys scoring on the play- ing field, the mat, the court, and the clia- mond. We cheered and shivered our way through an exciting football season, the highpoint of which was the unexpected up- set of the lrvington eleven, The class of '59 will be equally remembered for participating in the winning of HilIside's first Watchung Con- ference Soccer Championship . . . GEORGE PLUNKETT 31 Long Avenue Cross-Country Team l,2,3, Track Team l,2,3, Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Ponce . . . Friends to the end' '... unusual: game warden , . . ten-pin. JERRY POPICK 56 King Street Hunting and Fishing Club lf Golf Club l,2,3, Students' Gen- eral Association Member l,2,3,4. Jerry' '... happy-go-lucky . . . always in tune for HHS . . . life of luxury. ANGELA PRASA 283 Shelton Terrace Ceramic Club 3, Banker 4, Steno Award 3,4, Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Angel' '...' 'Let a smile be your umbrella . . . super seamstress . . . friendly charm. CAROL ANNE PRICE 557 Buchanan Street SGA Collector 2,3, Girls' Chorus lg Steno Award 3,45 Banker 3. Carol Anne . . . crowning glory . . . neat dresser . . . queenly dignity. LOUIS RABA 'I99 Baltimore Avenue Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4, Basketball 4. Boo Boo . . . What's Cook- ing? . . . keeps a steady pace .. . easy going. 115 RONALD POWELL 345 Yale Avenue Marching Band and Orchestra l,2,3,4, Spring Concert and Symphonic Band l,2,3,4, Alle State Band 2,3,4p Soccer 3,45 Track 3,4, Soph. Council. Red . . . All-State musician . . . entomologist . . . worth knowing. in MICHELE REICH 1500 North Broad Street A Cappella Choir 3,45 Spring Concert 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Assembly Organist 3. Mitty . . . angelic face . . . double exposure . . . master ot the BB, DAVID RAPEL 215 Williamson Avenue Soccer Team 2,3,45 Soccer Club 25 Baseball Team 1,2,3,45 Base- ball Club 1,25 Intermural Bas- ketball5 Cross-Country Team lp Rifle Club 25 Hunting and Fish- ing Club 1. Rip . . . athletic coach . . . shrewd operator . . . letterman. DEENA RAVIN 1438 Stanley Terrace Hiller 1,2,35 Dramatic Guild 2,35 SGA Alt, Rep. 35 Banker 1,2,45 Tumbling Club 35 Ceramic Club 15 Spanish Club 1. Dee . . . unique laugh . . . ex- pressive features . . . clever pen and ink specialist. L. SANDRA REICH 1500 North Broad Street A Cappella Choir 3,45 Spring Concert 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Assembly Organist 3. Sandy . . . sweet harmony . . . shy? . . . through the looking glass. VICTORIA RESOS 192 Boston Avenue Library Council 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Spring Concert 15 SGA Mem- ber 1,2,3,4. Vicki . . . dazzling dramatist . . . animated conversations . . . supreme chef. PATRICIA RICKERHAUSER 511 Rutgers Avenue A Cappella Choir 2,35 Girls' Chorus 15 GAC 1,2535 Girls' Bas- ketball 1,25 Girls' Volleyball, Baseball, Tennis 15 Jr. Variety Show. Patti . . . forever active . . . sugar 'n'spice . . . kitten on the keys. With the senior year came a deluge of comprehension sheets lWhat does acro- nym mec1n'?i, heaps of note cards lWhat does ibid opp. cit. me-an?i, chemistry ex- periments lOur hands turned black from pyrogallic acid and HCl.1, Shall we say fp 1 history homework.,' gentlemen in pre- ference to proiects, the teen-age Driving Club observations in night court, and De Nicola's Law ot Supply and Demand. Then there were the activities . . RAY RICHKUS 1242 Baker Street Track 1,35 Wrestling 35 SGA Alt. Rep. 15 Hunting and Fishing Club 1,25 Band 1,2. Tex . . . our answer to Frank Buck . . . on a dude ranch . . . travelogue. ROBERTA RICHTER 1045 Chester Street A Cappella Choir 3,45 Spring Concert 152,35 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Library Council 1,2,3. Bobbie . . . will don a white cap . . . bookwise . . . always poised . . . lodylike. STEPHEN RITZ 236 Dorer Avenue ' Band and Orch. l,2,3,4, Drum Maior 3,4, Thespians, V-Pres. 4, Class Council 2,4, Jr. Variety Show, Cross-Countnf l,2, Bas- ketball I. Steve' '... eyeing the political scene . . . VVhcit, me worry? . . . say it with music. PATRICIA ROBERTOZZI 253 Williamson Avenue Junior Variety Show, Typing Club 3, Girls' Art and Metal Club 2, SGA Member l,2,3,4. Pat . . . style conscious . . petite . . . loves to dance . . live wire. Good News! 4 More Years! There's Yes, Yes in Your Eyes . , . Dr. Krumacher announces to B. Rosenberg and C. Rubovitz that they have been accepted by the colleges ot their choice. JAY ROHRLICH 254 Belleview Terrace NHS, Hiller l,2,3,4, Sports-Ed. 3,45 Class Pres. I, SGA Council l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3, Cross- Country 2,3, Chess Club 2, Ten- nis Club 2. Jay Bee' '... chivalrous , . . all star athlete . . . genius in the making. BARBARA ROSENBERG T516 Compton Terrace Hiller I,2,3,4, Copy Ed. 4, Band and Orch. l,2,3,4, Elagswinger 4, GAC 2,3,4, Class Council 3, SGA Col. 4, Jr. Variety Show, Girls' Chorus i,2, Banker l,3. Barb' '...' 'Can I quote you for the 'l'liller'? . . . intriguing . . . down the field. HAROLD ROSENBLUM 178 Grumman Avenue A Cappella Choir 3,4, Band 3,4, Boys' Chorus 3, Jr. Variety Show, SGA Col. 3,4, Tennis Club 2,3, Tennis Team 2. Skippy . . . business on the brain . . . Mr. Tennis . . . good mixer. EDWARD ROSENTHAL T439 Stanley Terrace Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Eddie . . . mechanical wizard . . . barrel ot fun , . . ten-pin, 117 DAVID ROMANO 335 Conant Street Baseball 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Football 4, Ceramic Club 2. Dave Don Juan of the dance floor . . . any outfielder's lament . . . nifty dresser. FRANK SATKO T537 Center Street Hiller 2,3,4, Protection Crew 2,3, Secretary 3, SGA Member i,2, 3,4, Frank . . . ls There a doctor in the house? pride in achievement . . . word wise. .ft :, Z 32. ,Q sig fi 5521 . JULES ROSSI 102 Williamson Avenue Football Team 3,4, Trdck Team I, Hunting and Fishing Club 2, SGA Member l,2,3,4. Curly . . . classy car . . . price- less . . . football hero. PAUL RUBIN 429 Sanford Avenue Basketball Team i,2,3,4, Soccer Team 2,3, Soccer Club 2, Track ' Team T, Spanish Club I. Paul' '... carefree ways . . , business bug . . . high-scorer in basketball. CAROL RUBOVITZ 915 Sterner Road NHS, Hiller l,2,3,4, News Ed. 4, Thespians, Sec. 4, Dramatic Guild 2,3, Sec. 3, Class Council I,3,4, Jr. Variety Show, Library Club i, SGA Col. 4, Carol' '... rare find, brains, personality, and good looks, LEONARD SCAROLA 528 Buchanan Street Track Team 3, Wrestling Team 2, SGA Alternate Representative 3,4, Band l. Skits' '... arch angler . . . dark and distracting . . . forceful. Parties Feature Senior Fads O, Christmas Tree . . . M. Gillet and B. Eisenstodt trim the centerpiece for the Christmas Dance. DONALD SCHER 'Ill West King Street Soccer 3,4, Cap. 4, Hiller l,2, 3,4, Class Council l,4, SGA Rep. l, Tennis Club 2,3, Cross- Country i, Golf Club 2, Spanish Club 2. Donny . . . well-informed . . . tops in every sport . . . typical American boy. CAROL SCHERER 1458 Orchard Terrace Hiller i,2,3,4, News Ed. 4, Class Council 2,4, Publicity Club 2,3,4, V-Pres. 3, SGA Col. 3, Banker 4, Dramatic Guild 2,3, Debate and Forum 3,4, Girls' Chorus l, Jr. Variety Show. Carr . . . right on the dead- line . . . Hnger in every pie . . . happy talk. ARTHUR SCHOLL 'IO74 Salem Avenue Wrestling Team 2,3, Track Team 2, Football Team 2, SGA Mem- ber l,2,3,4. Artie . . . potent puzzler . . sharp as his appearance .. check that car. MAXINE SCHULTZER 'I579 Leslie Street Thespians 4, GAC 2,3,4, Dra- matic Guild 2, SGA Alt. Rep. l, Banker 4, SGA Co! i,2,3, Girls' Chorus l, Junior Variety Show. Max . . . gracious personality . . . midnight tresses . . . actress with a soul. Assiduously we met Epoch deadlines fat least we attempted Toi. We manned the offices of our Ship of State. The senior play kept us busy with midnight rehearsals. What a party followed our two night triumph! The underclassmen will always re- member us for our generosity, especially the time we decorated for the Christmas Dance, and then loyally left to cheer for the basketball team, leaving the dance floor to our guests... RAYMOND SCHNEIDER 18 King Street Football Manager i,2, Soccer 3,4, J.V. Basketball 2, SGA Col- lector 2, Rifle Club 2. Ray' '... marksman . . . fun is where you find it . . . urbane. ALFRED SCHWARTZ 209 Belleview Terrace Cross-Country 2,3, Basketball l,3, Soccer 4, Track 4, Hiller 4, Jr. Variety Show. Al . . . fiery mind . . . youngest millionaire . , . ability in athletics. BRUCE SEIDEN 'l'l5 Bailey Avenue Wrestling 'l,2,3,4, Golf Club 4, Tennis Club 3, SGA Collector 3,4, Junior Variety Show. Bruce . . . good-natured . . . sparked by initiative . . . win- ners' circle. CAROL SENNER 43 Hollywood Avenue SGA Cabinet and Council l,2, Banker 3,4, Hiller i,2,3, Ceramic Club 3, Union County Essay Award. Carol . , . talented with a ledger . . . so lucky in love . , . ladylike in every way. PAULINE SHANNON 1452 Parkview Terrace Rifle Club i,2,3, Handicraft Club 2, Banker i, Students' General Association Member i,2,3,4. Paul . . . HHS sharpshooter . . . a worthwhile friend . . . lively. 119 JOHN SCHWARTZ 559 Pruce Street Football Team 3, Latin Club i, Students' General Association Member i,2,3,4. John . . . knack for records . . 1 always a good sport . . . dynamite. MARILYN SILVERMAN LIBBY SILVERSTEIN 1559 Fabyan Place Class Treas. 3,4, SGA Cabinet 4, Class Council 2, SGA Rep. 3, Banker i, GAC 3,4, Jr. Variety Show, Girls' Chorus l, Dramatic Guild 2, Tumbling Club 3. Mar . . . conscientious . . . fashion-fitting figure . . . good money manager. PAULINE SHIPKER 'l2'l Woodruff Place A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Girls' Chorus l,2,3, GAC 2,3,4, Pres. 45 SGA Ali. Rep. 4, BCtI'1liel' l,25 SGA Col. 4, Jr. Variety Show. Paul . . . Anyone for tennis? . . . to follow Miss Gallagher's footsteps . . . swing that tune. ELIZABETH SlBlGA 544 Sweetland Avenue Girls' Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball i,2, Rifle Club i,2, SGA Member l,2,3,4. Betty . . . zest for activity . . . genuine friendliness . . . sharp as a needle. FRANK SIEKA 395 Princeton Avenue Track l,2,3,4, Fbotball 2, Bas- ketball 3, Class Council 3, Jr. Variety Show, SGA Rep. 3. Slade' '...' 'Let's have some comedy. . . . interests: sports, cars and girls. 45 Looker Street Hiller 2,3,4, Exchange Ed. 4, A Cappella Choir 3, SGA Col. 2, Jr. Variety Show, Girls' Chorus i,2, Spring Concert l,2,3. Libby . . . piano artist . . . has a serious strain .. . enchants every audience. MATTHEW SKODA 260 Hollywood Avenue Football Team 4, Track Team 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 2, SGA Member l,2,3,4. Matt . . . over hill and dale . . . ioie de vivre . . . sure and steady. The time has come to talk of serious things, like cabboges and kings. Guided by Dr. Krumocher, we filled out a myriad of applications for iobs and colleges. Hopefully, we travelled to offices and col- leges for interviews. Youth in lndustry Day inspired us with a look into the fu- ture when we would be ready for techni- cal, secretarial, and professional careers. At last, the fateful decisions were in our trembling hands. We celebrated . . . IRENE SIRKIN 938 Sterner Road LUCILLE SIMMONS 219 Hollywood Avenue Rifle Club l,2, Girls' Chorus l,2, Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Lucy . . . Mrs. Homemaker of Tomorrow . . . this mermaid can dance and skate. A Cappella Choir 2,3, SGA Col. l,3,4, Banker 2, Girls' Chorus l, Spring Concert l,2,3, Jr. Variety Show, Hiller l, Dramatic Guild 2, Ceramic Club 3, Gym Show 2. Reni . . . groomed for song- dom . . . a smile polished by the right words . . . dark eyes that talk. LARRY SKURATON 1481 Orchard Terrace SGA Alternate Representative 1 SGA Collector 27 Chess Club 2, Banker 3,4. Larry . . . carburetor care . . vim cmd versatility . , . bowler. STANLEY SLOVIN 1223 Robert Street Band and Orchestra i,2,3,-47 SGA Member 1,2,3,4p Spring Concert 1,Q,3,4g Marching Band l,2,3,4. Stan' '... strike up the band . . . Sharp practice . . . adds gaiety to any group, Students Direct Town's Industry Get a Job . , . Practice makes perfect, and R. Aschner demonstrates how seniors learn on Youth in lndustry Day. ELIZABETH SMITH 1310 Baker Street Girls' Chorus i,2,3,4p Spring Concert 1,2,3,4, Students' Gen- eral Association Member i,2,3,4. Bette' '... dancing vision . . . sweet melodies . . . trustworthy friend. Joy socHAN g 344 Bloy Street Boys' Rifle Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 35 Cross-Country Team 35 Track Team 3. Johnny . . . automobilist . . . busy booster . . . accommodating. ROSS SOFKA 1389 Liberty Avenue Football Team 1,2,3,4f Thespians 4, Students' General Association Member 1,2,3,4. Ross' '... man of the hour . . T.D.l . . . irresistible grin. M. DENNIS STACHURA 1455 Franklin Street Class Pres. 2g SGA Cabinet and Council 25 Class Cabinet Ig Track Team 1,2,3,4f Rifle Team l,2,3,4. Stach' '.., straight shooter . . . a leader . . . at home at sea. 121 HELEN SMITH 336 Long Avenue Cheerleader 4, GAC 23,45 Bas- ketball l,2,3,4g Tumbling Club 2,37 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Youth In Gov't. Smitty' '... HHS spirit . . . pixie profile . . . radiance from within. MYRNA SWANGER 251 Clark Street NHS, Hiller l,2,3,4, Copy Ed. 4, Class Council 2,3, SGA Cabinet 4, Flagswinger 4, Band and Orch. i,2,3,4, Jr. Variety Show, Sketch Club l. Cookie . . . Hiller at heart . . . most versatile . . . keen thinker. IRA STARK Basketball M a n a g 6 I' 213147 Cross-Country Manager 2,41 Proiection Crew 2,3, Pres. 3: SGA Col. l,2, Jr. Variety Show: Chess Club l,2, Latin Club l,2, Teens' Driving Club 4- lra . . . sports manager . . . never a lull moment . . . pro- iectionist. JUDITH STILLER 70 Warwick Road Hiller 2,3,4, Headline and Make-up Ed. 4, A Cappella Choir 3,4, Jr. Variety Show, Girls' Chorus 3, Tennis Club 2, Teens' Driving Club Sec. 4. Judy . . . enthusiastic booster . . . lady in red . . . whiz at English. DANIEL STUDNEY 1313 Liberty Avenue Football Team l,2,3,4: Tmck Team l,2,3,4, Wrestling Team 3,4, Hunting and Fishing Club l, Rifle Team l,2,3, Archery Club l,2,3. Dan . . . fast mile favorite . . . thrives on competition . . . Tar- zan. ROBERT SZAMRETA 1026 Voorhees Street A Cappella l,2,3, Wrestling Team 2, Jr. Variety Show, Latin Club 1, SGA Member l,2,3,4. Bob . .. destiny: fame and fortune , . . Hillside's Ricky Nel- son. 4 253 Conklin Avenue S P P Social Whirl Some Enchanted Evening . . . is Senior Prom night for Stan Slovin and Marilyn Marcus. WALTER SZYMANSKI, Jr. 546 Locust Avenue Class Council 3, SGA Rep. 4, Key Club 3,4, Treas. 4, Rifle Team l,2,3, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Band l,2,3, Spring Concert 2,3, Jr, Variety Show. Walt . . . infectious personality . . . mood music . . . easygoing. HENRY TOBY 160 Long Avenue Hunting and Fishing Club 'l,2, Wrestling Team 2, Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Butch . . . philatelist . . . free lance luxury . . . encyclopedia on cars. MICHAEL TROPP 1600 Maple Avenue NHS, Pres. 4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Cross-Countiy 2,3, Hiller 2,3, Class Council I, Basketball l. Trapper . . . rocket in his fu- ture . . . Casanova of the sports world . . . keen wit. LINDA TUMARKIN 1469 Stanley Terrace SGA Col. 3,4, Banker l,2, Hil- ler l, Publicity Club 2,3, Dra- matic Guild l, Girls' Chorus l, Spring Concert l, Jr. Variety Show. Lin . . . Dance, Ballerina, Dance . . . a model's features . . . perfect poise. with our prom! The climax of our school. days was that wonderful night. Who could forget the sleepless hours spent in choosing the proper theme, decorating until the gym was transformed into a veritable wonder- land, worrying over what to wear igirlsl and where to go Cboysl, and finally being almost too tired to enioy it! Of course, we thrived on every moment of it, and stored up many wonderful memories. DOLORES TRIANO 1307 Broadway Girls' Chorus 2, Spring Concert 2, Typing Club l, Rifle Club l, SGA Member l,2,3,4. Dolor . . . Hold that pose. . . . working gal . . . fabulous fun. STELLA TYJEWSKI 408 Spring Street NHS, Treasurer 4, GAC 2,3,4, SGA Collector 3,4, Class Coun- cil 3, Junior Variety Show. Stel . . . academician . . . haloed by sunshine . . . pert and alert. CELIA UNTERMAN 1585 Leslie Street Girls' Chorus l,2,3, Spring Con- cert l,2,3, Dramatic Guild 2,3, Historian 2, Banker 3,4, Hiller l, Spanish Club l, Jr. Variety Show. Cel . . . a cutie . . . dances with stars in her eyes . . . gab- fest gal. MILDRED VACULA 253 Pennsylvania Avenue A Cappella Choir 2,3, SGA Col. l, Spring Concert l,2,3, Typing Club 2, Publicity Club 2, Tum- bling 3, Girls' Chorus l, Dance Club l. Millie' '... dependable book- keeper . . . melodious singer . . . energetic tumbler. DOMINIC VALENTE . 1225 South State Street Dramatic Guild l,2,3, Students' General Association Member i,2,3,4. Danny . . . footlight bound . . . endless laughs , . . nothing beats a dance. 123 5 3 STUART UNGER 'l2'I Fairbanks Street Entered Senior Year, Students' General Association Member 4, Football 4. Stu . . . hails from California . . . music by the Weavers . . . perfectly relaxed. JOSEPH VOLAGE 117 Hollywood Avenue Football Team 4, Students' Gen- eral Association Member l,2, 3,4. Jovo . . . loves life . . . grid- iron giant . . . full of the devil, ROSALIE VALENTE 332 Long Avenue Publicity Club l, Ceramic Club 3, SGA Representative l,2, SGA Collector 3. Ro . . . impish glimmer in her eye . . . mermaid's rival . . . lively. JOHN VANNA 1289 State Street Cross-Country Team 2,3, Basket- ball Team 2,3,4, Students' Gen- eral Associotion Member l,2, 3,4. John' '... basketball king . . . that shy grin . . . girls' delight. CAMILLE VITALE 31 Eastern Parkway NHS, Girls' Chorus 2, Typing Club 2, Ceramic Club 3, SGA Alt. Rep. 4, Banker 2,3. Cam , . . sincere generosity ...'neat as a pin . . . NHS's only executive secretary. WILLIAMSON VREELAND 256 Ogden Way Ritle Club 3,4, Secretary 4, Golf Club l,2, Cross-Country 2,3. Bill . . . sprinter on the track . . . impressive inquirer . . . hook, line and sinker. JOAN WALDMAN 1500 Munn Avenue Epoch Co-Ed.-In-Chief 4, Flag- swinger 4, Band and Orch. l,2, 3,4, Sr. Council, SGA Cabinet and Council 3, Class Sec. I, Hil- ler l,2,3, Jr. Variety Show. .loani . . . burns the midnight oil . . . once in an Epoch . . . music and madness. But Jack has been dreaming, and he is almost late for graduation practice. As .lack had watched his beanstalk climb sky- ward, so does American youth look to its schools. As long as education improves, it will create new lite on earth, and the school shall be a symbol of new hope to represent all our utopian dreams come true. We are still climbing, and, consequently - WE ARE STILL GROWING! LILLIAN WAXMAN 280 Conklin Avenue NHS, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Cap- tain 4, NFL 3,4, Debate and Forum 2,3,4, V-Pres. 4, Hiller l,2,3, Banker l,2,3,4, Class Cab- inet l,4, GAC 3,4, Sketch Club l. Lil . . . peppy cheerleader . . . the great debator . . . eye- catching smile. RUTH WEICH 922 Sterner Road NHS, SGA Recording Sec, 4, Hiller 2,3,4, Feature Ed. 4, SGA Rep. 2,3, SGA Col. l,2, Class Sec. 2, Dramatic Guild 2,3, Jr. Variety Show, Thespians 4. Ruthie' ',.. brains 'n'beauty . . . keeper ot the minutes . . . dynamo. MYRA WEINBAUM T605 Compton Place Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4g Girls' Chorus l,2. Myra . . . with a song in her heart good listener .. amiable. LORIN WEISENFELD 1067 Fairview Place NHSQ Hiller 2,3,4, Adv. Ed. 3, Editor-ln-Chief 4, SGA Rep. l,4g Band and Orch. i,2,3,4, NFL 2,3,4, Debate and Forum i,2, 3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 47 Key Club l,2,3,4, V-Pres. 4, Sec, 3. LadCly . . . Hiller chief . . . super salesman . . versatility unlimited. Seniors Leave School Daze Graduation Day . . . Editor Bob Pinnas proudly signs the first copy of Epoch '59 for Editor Joani Waldman. RICHARD WEISS 8l Wilder Street Golf Club l,3,4, Golf Team 3,45 Wrestling 3,4, Cross-Country if Radio Club 2, Secretary 2. Richard . . . on the air IQKNQSEH . . . a reel man . . , fun - the spice ot lite. PATRICIA WHEATON 'l3'l0 Broadway Girls' Rifle Club l,2p Publicity Club 3, Sewing Club 2, Typing Club lg Steno Award 3,4. Pat , , , perfect combination of sincerity and understanding . . . loyal worker. DONALD WOLFE 40 Hurden Street lntramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Wrestling Team 2,3, Boys' Auto Club 3, Cross-Country Team 3, Track Team 45 Physics Club 3. Don' '... well-groomed . . . quick on the trigger . . . deter- mined to succeed. JOSEPHINE WOJDYLA 580 Leo Street Typing Club 2, Publicity Club 2, Students' General Association Member l,2,3,4. Josie . . . dabbles with water- colors .. . Down with damp days! . . . happy talk. 125 JEANNETTE WELLET 1216 Broadway A Cappella Choir 2,35 GAC l,2, 3,4p Girls' Chorus l,2f SGA Col- lector 3,4. Ginette' '... mistress of merri- ment . . . sports scorer . . . sweet melody. ALLAN ZEMANOVIC 199 Ryan Street Hunting and Fishing Club 25 Track Team 1,2,35 Students' General Association Member 1,2,3,4. Al . . . happy hunter . . . electronic expert .. . reliable friend. CAROLE WOLOZSNOWCZ 390 Long Avenue Girls' Volleyball Team 25 Typing Club 1,25 Students' General As- sociation Member 1,2,3,4. Carole . . . culinary confidence . . . pleasant ways . . . chemise coiFfure. ELEANOR YANCOSKY 1495 Franklin Street Girls' Art and Metal Club 1,25 Ceramic Club 35 Jr. Variety Show5 SGA Member 1,2,3,4. Ellie . . . magic with a brush . . . blithe optimist . . . discreet. EILEEN ZAYAK 225 Arthur Street Typing Club 1,25 SGA Collector 2,3,45 Steno Award 3,45 SGA Member 1,2,3,4. I platter picker gone golfer . . . bonny beau- tician. r BARBARA ZIMMERMAN 511 Tillman Street GAC 2,3,45 Girls' Baseball 2,35 Volleyball 2,35 Basketball 2,35 Typing Club 1,2. Bumper needles 'n pins . . . A-1 athlete . . . fancy free. SUSAN ZWILLMAN 1432 Maple Avenue Ceramic Club 35 SGA Collector 3,45 SGA Art Staff 1,2,35 Junior Variety Show. Sue . . . at home in an artist's smock . . . intriguing dance steps . . . stylish. Faces which we love so well Shall slowly fade away. Moments of our youthful pleasure Shall slowly wane. But time and storm shall never harm thee, School which shall live in every memory, Hillside High, our Alma Mater, Brave and strong and true. ANNA ZUKOWITZ 518 Sweetland Avenue Typing Club 25 SGA Collector 1,3,45 Steno Award 3,45 SGA Member 1,2,3,4. Ann . . . cheerful and gay in every way . . . dreamy over disks . . . champ of the minia- ture golf links. NANCY ZWll.l.MAN 1432 Maple Avenue Typing Club 45 Ceramic Club 35 Junior Variety Show5 SGA Mem- ber 1,2,3,4. Nan up to par on the green . . . heart of gold . . . amiable nature. I egg as V IH Q S55 QQL0f I-GK' - vs? r' J W! v 1' 'V F 1. 1' Gs 4 Qigtz' ' 6 fin A if , ' 1 3 Q 9 f S ,. 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O'Hara J. Peters J. Kopystenski P. Landow C. Lieb L. Munn B. Oliva R. Petrushun H' Eoross li-0 genre Fe? i i D. ortz . a oint . ie B. Mushalko B. Parker W. Piegarl T. Kosiik J- Lcsky S. Lieberman R. Nadaskay P. Paul C. Polewczak E, Kozubql R, Lavery S, Lilley C. Neubauer T. Pavlak M. Pollak R- Krauss L' Lawrence R- H55 . L. Krautblatt L. Lazarus R. Luplin B. Newman B. Peacock M. Price C' Kuczem L- Levin H' Lynch J. Nielsen C. Perchaluk H. Rappoport V. Kuiisii D. Moglen C. Newman Mr. W. Swales B. Kundin Mr- B. Reisiei. F. Mahon Compliments of Compliments of B-12 B-7 A. Horun S. Kalsky C. Kowitski B. Greco R. Harris H. Hoffman B. Huppefg L, Kaplan H, Krqmpf L. Greenberg J. Harzula J. Horn J. Huppert R. Karetnick R. Krauss l-' Greenberg N' Hevnend J' Horner B. Hymowitz S. Kersner J. Kucinski D' Greene l Keecn K' Hornlng M- Hymowiiz B. Kiem S' Lcndow L. Greene B. Hedstrom C. Horstman R lannarone S Kolba H Lazarus H' ereenough C' Henry J' Horwllz ' ' ' M. G b M. H h' P. H h W' lvens H' Korensleln M' Lone R Griggs er J Heegliolfliiz N Husmjwitz G. Jaffe M. Koris G. Lazawitz B. Hcidar J. Higgins J- iiardi P. Kadowitz C. Kowitski B. Lazerwitz pi Hoefmer M- High D- lrenas D. Jaggers Mr. E. Winans A. Handler R. Hillman Mrs. K. Jensen Compliments of Compliments of 3-22 B-12 J. Orlosky M. Pierce S. Redling B. Greco A. Handler M. High F, Oggwqld V, D, Polhemug E, Reed L. Greenberg T. Hanlein R. Hillman R. Parochniak W. Poschock R. Reitf L- Greenberg T' Herznle H- Honrnen B. Pashkow R. Prescorr E. Rickey D' Green N' Hevllenel J' Horn P. Pastor P. Preti L. Robertozzi l Green XV'Hl-ledslrom 'ii0 '?' P. PCff'lCk PUlChlOpSk V. Romqnyshyn cisreegaugn W h Hornu-lf . r er . el rlc . orwi P' Peacock C' Rapp N' Rood R. Grocss M. Herships P. Hughey J. Paskevicius J. Ratkiewicz R. Rose P Holder J. Herskoviiz N Hymowiiz L- Perervert' S- Rosenberg P. Haefer J. Higgins D. lrenas P. Pierce Miss C. Soklin Mrs. K. Jensen Compliments of Compliments of B-'I C-10 Sandra R. Irving S. Jean S. Nick S. Bob F. Bitsy S. Judith R. Janet S. Barbara S. Ellen 5- Gerri F. Paul 5, Jean S. Phyllis S. Evalee S. Dee F Poi F. Marty S. Harvey S. Russell S. Leonard S. . ' R F D S Carol S. Dennis S. Richard S. Mlke S' ey ' ann? ' Elaine S. Stanley 5. Raymond S. 'leer' S- Dlenne S' Cnerlle S' Thomas S. Diane S. Diana S. Jerry F. Lois F. Jay S. Judy S. Alan S. Judy S. Sfeye 5, Bill S, Sue F. Stephen 5. Donald S. Lorraine V. Charles F Arlene F. Lee 5. Robert S. Eileen S. Robert W. . Z I N S Joel S Steve Z. l'ols ' ency ' ' Mr. J. Duthie Paul S' Mr. H. Ladanye THE HILLSIDE NATIONAL BANK A Friendly Institution 1320 North Brood Street Hillside, New Jersey - Founded i920 - PF I 4: TX: on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES Assets over S35,000,000.00 llf Bk lk Brcmch Offices lk Pk Ill Member of the Federal Reserve System Member of Federol Deposit Insuronce Corporotion lc g Il b g I1 by pl d 134 Compliments of , C 7 GUS REINKE Bernadette C. Joan G. Lynn G. Richard F. Carol G. Carole G. Machinery and Tool Joan F. Herbert G. .lClmeS G. Cookie F. Donald G. Ann G. Company Allan F. Harriet G. Judith G. B 'b ' G' Cm' G' Cmle G' 385 Hillside Avenue Stephen G. John G. Harvey G. Beverly G. Margaret G. Sue G. Hillside' N' J. Paul G. Terry G. Martin G. Elaine G. Mrs. A. Harmon Allen G. ,. . . . .,..-.,.........,... Congratulations to the Class of 1959 THE WITTCOFF FAMILY Metropolitan New Jersey's First Exclusive Dodge Dealer MERKLE MOTORS 1415 Maple Avenue Hillside, New Jersey Wa 3-3343 Compliments of 'YT-1 ' X B-22 Doris F. Alan G. Judy G. Compliments of Lois F. Jimmy G. Brion G, Arlene F. Fern G. Lois G, 'fa F- Jerold G' Ronnie G- GLENSIDE BUILDERS INC. Jenni F. Carol G. Mcxine G, Toby R. Mike G. Herb G. Bob cs. Ellen G. Bob G. Wes' Orange Joan G. Nancy G. Gugie G. Donnie G. Shirley G. Barbara G. Mr. R. Lynch ---- o4,,oooo40ooe oo 004, 004 004 9000 ' ,Q WAverIy 6 4948 HILLSIDE MUSIC CENTER Private Instructions Rentals Sales 999 99 Orchestras Furnished for All Occasions 134 Wllllamson Avenue Hillside N J OQQ 9 QQ 9QQ 699 O69 9990 Compliments of ARTHUR 81 MARTIN PINNAS O 1: 0 :r m VI :: an '1 I O I'A 1 on Ln S EDGCOMB STEEL AND ALUMINUM CORP. 460 Hillside Avenue HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY At home . . . appliances AtpIy...q'p t . ,kky W ' ' if 5 . w J Lf .4.Wzy 4,.. ,sie 4--- H.-- A fwgw- 136 '-aa:-z-as-:e-:+:-:-:-:-:-:-:5:-:-: ' ' ' :4-1-:-ee-2-:41 :i:5:!':i:i:3: :5Qf:!!!!!!f:Q!l:?9!f:!':3:f:3: ff!:5!!:3f3f?fff3?'13f3f1f3 f:5:2!:i!l:2:!f:3:2!:5:3:C ffifliffffiliffffffgiiififi ,K Distinguished Faculty ' Guidance ' Placement Service -:I-: -:.:-:.-:-:-:..-:-:-:5 , S235r?S2?F152?EI1rf1f1ffrfrfrf . we ' zll:3F:3l:5:5!5:3!5f1i3f3f3f5' .. 1, QI' - 6 : 'IfjIfJiZf1Qtf:f!3:3!5:3i:3:Zg3g- V . g y V tr-...ff 410 Lexington Au. 122 lvl' lvl- zz ru-pn: sz. :. '.' '.:..:.5f:1-2:1 '-j.:.:.: . ' I New York 11. N.Y. While Flalnl.N.Y. E. Orange NJ. ,glZ!g.lg.3.5.3l3.-':-:-:-:- .N 3, Mu 5-un - wa a-use on 3-lfli Iii-Ii-:ij-1-j.kjIi:I:I:I:I. f lfmmmrehcnsivv, intrusive two and one yt-ar M-cn-tarial r-:nurses for high grtmol -I-,I-,-Q-Q-,-I-:.:...:.-.:.:.:.:. 'K if 9- i Rraaluales, 04111020 xmvnen. Euler Lslainfnur th-Ills: ramlm FX , aclvcrusinz, Q-151:-I-j.:.3j.l.:.:.:.: -, I, fashion, airlines, many others. I-.wr-uuve luininu- Cat I Ll Wrimc the E:E:E:a::::::i:Si:::::::: , of. -I .-E Assistant Director. New classcs: lfvlfrimry, June, 5 it uber. 'Ei 'fE535E?S55i5!3E51ErE :5:iSs5F:3:23:5:i:3:1S3:5f3ff :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:1:-:i:3:3:3:3'1-I-I-I-If-2-:-:-:':i:3:5:f:5:5:3:i:i:3:5' Ellen B. Nancy G. Deena R. . Syral B. Diane H. Sondra R. E- B- SOUISS Maxine B. Judy K. Maxine S. Andrea E, Linda K. Arlene S. 1217 Central Avenue Marilyn E. Miriam L. Marilyn S. H'LL5'DEf N' -J' Judy F. Marcia O. Lilian W. Anita G, lna O. Barbara W. R. Collins S. Bloom S. Braun M. Bregen L. Brennan J. Cammarota L. Casper Compliments of A-2 S. Chaiken N. Chanin W. Chmiel B. Cooper J. Constanza J. Cox Mr. P. Harrison S. M J. C. F. R. L. Dale . E. Cox David Davis Crystal Burke Castellani Compliments of NEILL AND SPANJER 1350 Liberty Avenue HILLSIDE, N. J. FURNITURE - APPLIANCES - DOMESTICS NEWARK, N. 1. d , Y no N su N S 'U I ue 9 'mf-11:525 O'-r 525 CLINTON AVENUE 9 Corner Seymour Ave. Bl elow 3-6316 iz WZKXSKV' 137 Congratulations Q' . N 1l . to the Graduating Class of Hillside High School Education makes people easy to lead, but difficult to drive, easy to govern, to enslave. rl . but impossible Lord Brougham, IN THE House or commons, 1828 COOPER ALLOY CORPORATION 0 HlLl.SlDE5,N.J. Leading Producers of Stainless Steel Valves, Fittings, and Castings. l 138 l 5. I ' 4 T' A l , 1: c f. Wholesale Shirt Laundry gf I ai S s , :. H, Q R' of A -I ll 'I I wi f ,. f N N We 5 , 1 'V w W ' DEll3oLD s Q f l ' ' Best of Luck to the Class of 1959 STERLING DELICATESSEN i460 Chestnut Avenue g' A Il06L'b l A Hillside New Jersey ' ' ery Venue In 5 Q ,, C . A I, t l Hillside, New Jersey You wouldn't try to build a house without a A N plan. Just as necessary is a plan for accumu- fl lating the money to make that house financially 5 possible. Hit-or-miss methods won't do it. Planned savings will . If you have the will, we have the way to make your dream ot home- ownership come true . . . much sooner than you think! 1,9 ff' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF JUNE 1959 BERKELEY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION as LYONS AVE. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY BRANCH OFFICE: WE I x f n gki X7 .- X , In l si Z Z I D3 434 Chancellor Ave. Newark, New Jersey Congratulations to the '-'-r-ifiiiE5Iitli::ZitifiiiiiiIii'H'Ti5ifiii?iii5iiiIit'iiIli:iii5iii?Ei:iiiiiliiillififiiififif-' Congratulations Class of l959 Class of I959 C. R. MEYERS THE CHEERLEADERS Q 1 Lil Helen Elaine E New Jersey Wholesale Drugs A Ellie Ronnie Pat J I XJ 645 Glenwood Ave. N ll' M l L'l' ' G I ery e I lon 1- Hillside, New Jersey Mies Gallagher Mer Mis. Melllienef 139 'gg -gszf- 52' fsm'g,3Y's3S1ff3'W1fi5 Q ,L Qs lim if ssb Lal? , .1,,k,,f,,t,.L is 9532711 me veflsiiiligs-iiigiig AQ? Q -fm, mi 54,4 M X, ,V -2 fwfiefwiwf: fi? , .sf.f1.m,.,rafsswwix ,if W .:1.wtsM-wsfsryiss - I lsfiaimygsf , ' fP'fgifzisiaililsfixiigla ELizabeth 5-8484-5-6 R. A. KOEGL STAMP AND DIE vvamcs 9 Evans Terminal HILLSIDE 5, NEW JERSEY Plastic Molds of Ornamental Nature Engravers - Toolmakers Die Sinkers Stop taking chancesl' advises Harvey Lazarus Get the best, ge Koegl's. . 140 LOUIS J. HESS I'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l The measure of quality R lt rs - lnsurors - Property Management 150 Hillside Avenue A Complete Professional Service HILLSIDE, N. J. A2 ALPHA ETA CHAPTER GRADUATE HOUSE x as X R S R ls 1 vm 5 N N 5 H N SV - S N x CLASS RINGS Factory and General Offices 109 Monroe Street NEWARK, N. J. Official Jewelers for Hillside High C. Alfred Fink 141 Com plimenis of J I Sk d R ld: H 9 d k d Ckldfld MUNDET CORK CORPORATION HILLSIDE - NORTH BERGEN 142 Q ,35- i lfll Syral Berson Mary Ann Barlok Eileen Berry Irene Andreychin Vic Andersen Ed Balot Boyd Beattie Arline Berbaun Elizabeth Bachna Jeanne Bataille Mary Ann Aitken Nancy Bart Harriet Beniamin Susan Bernstein Compliments of Compliments of B-11 Pauline Belviso Marie Beifus Terry Benesh Richard Aichele Rosemary Adams Harris Alper Maddalena Abbatemarco Mariano Barbiere Raymond Barbiere Edward Amorski Evelyn Aleiars Bob Bairunas Allen Alper B-7 Edward Jaiosky Sandra Johns Thaddeus Juknewicz Judith Kadowitz Lillian Kalfus Joan Karasek Judy Kasalis Barry Katz Norman Katz Steven Katz Linda Kemper Gary Kendler , 1 hv' uno 1 N N 71 f l'1Ei'l-Ei . ' , . Howard Kibbel Thomas Kirschenbaum Stephen Kleiman Peter Knobel Carolyn Kovac William Kovach Susan Kowalski Ellen Kozubal Kathryn Kozubal Lydia Krchnacek Judith Kreshok Ann Krupsky rut' Carol Ballard Miss A. De Cicco Mrs. D. Callander Compliments of V. Kubick E. A. Kuczera l. C. Kuklo M, R. Lanken P, J. Lavook 5, R. Laws J. D. Lee 5- D. Levine M- C-4 Levine R. Loeb Lieb H. Lorenc Lieb J. Loyko Light B. Lynch Linzer J. Lyons Lister A. Mackey Lieberman A. Madersky Lobdell E. Mahler J. Malone B. Marcus M. Marine W. Martucci Miss M. Atkielski M. Vacula W. Valente R. Valente J. Volage W. Vreeland J. Waldman L. Waxman J. Vanna C. Vitale R. Weich M. Weinbaum L. Weisenfeld Compliments of A-1 'I R. Weiss J. Wellet R. Wheaton J. Woidyla C. Wolozsnowcz E. Yancasky M. Youngberg E. Zayak A. Zemanovic B. Zimmerman A. Zukowitz N. Zwillman S. Zwillman Miss A. Barden J Q' 'Q-v-,X For homogenized vifomin D milk and other fine doiry products l it ':.I Hg ,-,.I':A:. I I Z.. .,-, 1,3 ..'.1. I ,--z: 5. ,:1:. i .3 ,'.-.. 1.-5 .-,.4,3:4.1:1 gg -.-,-,: 5-:gg -:g1:1::,-11 g:g.g,.-ia.: :1-5ili.5':':'if:fi'f'.1-2: .-:12:: ':Iff1::::'. 0 . -Hi 1:-:,: ',.u.u-f-' fziii COMPLIMENTS OF HOMEROOM A-I5 FIRST ROW: J. Bolcloni, M. Bochno, P. Belviso, B. Bronclstefrer, J. Borski, B, Belofl, J. Albrecht. SECOND ROW: M, Bernstein, R, Borlok, B. Casper, L. Bof?, W. Burns, A. Chopmcln, M. Blumenthal, G. Bolor, R. Brogon, M. Brien, J. Brody, Mr. J. Kulikowski. THIRD ROW: A. Boiero, V. Ambrozy, M. Borto, J. Amberg, C. Carrocic, J. Bukowski, R. Aschner. .4..F-Yu R, .3-.1-111'--'-' - '- ..... . 2235: 144'- , TOWN TALK ICE CREAM DIVISION I of Dairymen's League Coop. Assn. I For The Best in Ice Cream Produced in Our Modern Planl - Located aI 445 Hillside Avenue HILLSIDE, N. .l. WAverl y 3-7700 COMPLIMENTS OF HOMEROOM A-28 FIRST ROW: C. Dymkowski, L. Deehl, F. Feldman, J. Cordova, G. DeSan1o, R. Coveleski, Miss R. Sewatka SECOND ROW: W. DeRonde, H. Friedman, L. Friederj W. Cohen, S. Emmerich, R. 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Demetropoulos MT- H- Reh '9 151 Cosmeti Best Wishes From Drugs B-10 Mrs. Keelan MAURO PHARMACY Phone El 4-3169 1108 Liberty Ave. Hillside, New Jersey CAR-BRAND AUTO PARTS 228 Hillside Avenue Hillside, New Jersey Wa 3-4455 Congratulations Class of '59 THE LAZARUS FAMILY Compliments of REISS BROS. INC. Lumber and Millwork Newark, New Jersey E. AND S. DELICATESSEN 1590 Maple Avenue HILLSIDE, N. J. WAverly 9-9669 Compliments of You Call WAVERLY 6-2418 We'll Deliver JOYET DRY CLEANERS Cleaners - Dyers - Tailors - Furriers 1574 Maple Avenue Hillside, N. J. Compliments of Compliments of KARROLL DECORATORS 1422 N. Broad St. Hillside, N. J. MR. 81 MRS. SIDNEY BIRNBAUM AND DAUGHTERS JOANNE AND LAURIE Compliments of a Friend of Diana Sirkin Good Luck From LEO'S ATLANTIC STATION lRepairing 8. Lubricationl 1300 North Broad Street Hillside, New Jersey El 39487 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class PERMA-ALUMINUM PRODUCTS, INC. 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Chapter 645 J. 125, Wolozsnowcz, C, to Zwillman, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 128 Activities 2261 Administration 8-11 Administrative Assistants 11 Advertising 129-155 BAND 40, 41, Assistant' Drum Maior 41, Drum Maior 41, Drum Maiorette 41, Flagswingers 40, Senior Members 40 Baseball' 56 Basketball 51-53, Girls 60,61, Junior Var- sity 51, Varsity 52,53 Board of Education 9 Boosters 129-131 Branom, Dr. Wayne T. 8, 9 CAFETERIA Staff 19 Cheerleaders 44 Choir 36, 37 Classes 62-127 Curriculum 12-19 Custer, Ruhl L. 10 Custodians 19 DEBATE and Forum 32 Dedication 4, 5 Dunham, Sltacey W. 11 EPOCH 591 FAGLLTY 3P0 ' its,,12-17, Angebrandt, C. to Croccoh ., 12, Dddenas, J, to Harper, C., 13,1-lafrlson, P. to Kravitz, H., 14, Kulikowski,.l. to Palmer, J., 15, Phillips, I., to Shaver, M., 16, Sidun, J., to Wolf, E., 17. Football 45-47, B Team 45, Varsity 446 Foreword 2 Freshman: Curriculum 9, Dance 71, Lite 65-73, Officers and Advisers 64, Por- traits 65-73, Aber, A. to Cavalchire, P. 65, Cerar, J. to Ferraro, J, 66, Fisher, S. to Greenberg, L. 67, Greenberg, L. to Kaltus, D. 68, Kaufmann, M. to Lieb, K. 69, Lieberman, S. to Podlas, R. 70, Poles, J. to Slitkin, B. 71, Small, E. to Weinstein, G. 72, Weinstock, A. to Zin, A. 73 GlRLS' Athletic Association 60, 61 Goldhor, Henry 25 . Z -fn' 1525: if Index Golf 50 Graduation Day 93 HILLER 30, 31 Hillman, Daphne, Trio 25 Hillside High School, illus. History, end- sheets Hoffman, Miss lngeborg 10 JUNIORS, coiiege' 91, Curriculum 16,17, Dance 86, 87, Driving 90, Life 82-91, Officers and Advisers 82, Portraits 83- 91, Ackerman, E. to Burke, H. 83, But- ler,z H. to Fasteau, R, 84, Fee, Nfto Grossman, B. 85, Halem, B. to Katz, S. 86, Kemper, L. to Mackey, A. 87, V Maderskym to Opacity, R. 88, Oppen- heim, lf to Roth, C. 89, Rothstein, S. to -StrasleA1T. 90, Stump, JE to Zydycryn, -1. 91, gangs 87, spore 87, sway as KEY Club 34,,35 ' A' LIBRARY Council 35, Libr y Service 27 MEMORIAM, Howard Levi . 127 NATIONAL Forensic League 32 National Honor Society 26, 27 Newspaper 30, 31 ' . 1. Nussbaum, Henry 25 1 1 fr . ORAL Arts 32, 33 . . tr: ' Orchestra 38, 39 Lf. RAM, Joseph 9 V, Q . , l SECRETARIES 19 ' - 'J . Seniors: Council 92, Curriqgcilbm118,119-,cllisini 'F' 105, Jaggers, D. to Klem, B. 106, Kolba, S. to Kucinski, T. 107, Landow, S. to Leinwarldz. A. 108, Levenston, J. to Lip- schutz, C.'109, Liss, D. to Marcus, M. 110, Marine, M. to Miskew, D. 111, Mot- fat, J. to Myktiuk, L. 112, Newman, E. to Pappert, N. 113, Parochniak, E. to Plungis, G. 114, Plunkett, G. to Raba, L. 115, Rapel, D. to Rickerhauser, P. 116 Ritz, S. to Rosenthal, E. 117, Rossi, J. to Scherer, C. 118, Schneider, R. to Shannon, P. 119, Shipker, P. to Skoda, M. 120, Skuraton, L. to Stachura, D. 121 Stark, l, to Toby, H. 122, Triano, D. to Valente, D. 123, Valente, R, to Wald- man, J. 124, Weinbaum, M. to Woidyla, 5. 126 Service Clubs 34, 35 Soccer 48, 49 seem 454.1 Sophomores, Bus Rush 77, Curriculum 14, 1 15, Dance 78, 79, Life 74-81, omcers and Advisers 74, Portraits 75-81, Ab- - batemarco, M, to Costelli, C. 75, Cox, f7,'.J. to Goodman, E. 76, Gordon, N. to ' ' ,,Klink, J. 77, Knorr, D. to Miller, P. 78, -jgiills, R. to Rebacz, M. 79, Reitt, R. to gftpital, 1. so, spnz, P. to zwemock, F. 81 tory, Freshman Year 97,1 ,j.Sdph6morei 3112106 Gnd l-l9l'111n9 Crew 34 Year 101, Junior Yea1:'l1' 1:1051 ,106i 109, 110, senior Year 113, 114, 117, 118, 121, 122, 125, 126, Life 93-126, Officers and Advisers 92, Play 42, 43, Portraits 94-126, Albrecht, J. to Baldoni, J. 94, Balot, G. to Blumenthal, M. 95,' Bott, L. to Buckowski, J, 96, Caris, R. - to Conlan, P. 97, Cordova, J. to De Santo G. 98, Di Bella, R. to Eisenstodt, B. 99, Emmerich, S. to Friedman, E. 100, Fried- man, H. to Gelfond, S. 101, Geracos, K. to Golembeski, P. 102, Gombos, G. to Hellebrandt, C. 103, Hermann, B. to Horun, A. 104, Huppert, B, to Jaffe, G. 156 Students' General Association 22-25, Bank- ers 24, Collectors 24, Officers and Ad- visers 22, Representatives 23, Teens for Safe Driving 25 TABLE of Contents 2,3 Thespian Troupe 33 Track 57 l Treger, Lawrence 25 WINSTON, Adolph 9 Wrestling 55 YEARBOOK Stal? 28, 29 A . if iff , I K fn 'i-Mr '51 A ' 4, ' I X I 5' X' 1 Yi'.,+ , b fa' '3 . , . 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