Jonathan Dayton High School - Regionalogue Yearbook (Springfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

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First row: H. Miller, P. Orlando, D. Rutcher, D. Williams, E. Currie, N. Widmer, G. Runyon, V. Catalano. Second row: F. Rector, J. Stringham, J. Conrads, D. Maiwaldt, G. Fried, E. Vincent, N. Van Tuin, B. Wesley. Third row: P. Cooper, A. Barbarise, B. Benz. J. Esposito, M. Wojtiewicz, J. Anderson, B. Kihlgren. Fourth row: F. Bay ley, G. Selander, E. Conrads, R. Jones, J. Marcin. R. Hartshorn, D. Parsons, H. Friedrichsen. STUDENT COUNCIL Our student governing body- is an active group interested in helping to solve student and school-life problems. As a mem- ber of Union County Student Council Conference, our organi- zation works with other groups to discuss better relationships between student and teacher. Drives for worthy causes are conducted by the council (they piled up a bit there in the fall, didn ' t they?) and sponsoring sguare-dances are some of the council ' s many good deeds. FUTURE FARMGRSof AMERICA The F. F. A. is the national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational argriculture in high school. The Pioneer Chapter at Regional is devoted to good citizenship, good farming, good scholastics, and philanthropic work. The boys compete with other F. F. A. boys throughout the state in all types of contests. Many a Regional Pioneer has Walked off with state honors. The sincerity of the F. F. A. youth is effectively expressed by their motto; Learning to do — Doing to Learn — Earning to Live — Living to serve. 29 First row: Mr. J. Cummings (Assistant Advisor), A. Steimle, T. Nolan. M. Brewer, J. Weber, R. Bienko, Mr. A. La Sota (Advisor). Second row: A. Lighthipe. T. Heidinger, W. McCarthy, T. Fleming, J. Kosior, B. Govalis. G. Henshaw. Third row: W. Schubert, J. Hutton, J. Pinder, J. Herman, B. David, H. Bailey, C. Stolpe. Fourth row: B. Twyman, R. Ehrman, J. Appleton, B. Beling, D. Powell. P. Hildebrandt, W. Baily. Filth row: M. Dudick, D. Rus- sansky, T. Feola, P. Clowasky, A. De Blasi. n ■EHjESS n

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Setting up for Christmas Conceit. STAGE CREW Responsibilities galore rest on the weary, but ever capable shoulders of our stage crew. Without them, our Commencement, P.T.A. meetings, concerts, and weekly assemblies just wouldn ' t be. Spotlights, footlights, microphones and cur- tains make up their hectic life. They attend rehearsals of our variety shows and find fur- niture, props, and all settings which go to make up an interesting stage. All backstage activities, including the pro- visions for our many guests, rest in their hands, and let ' s not forget that they give up their afternoons and evenings whenever the occa- sion demands. MOVIE CREW First row: W. Blythe, G. Benkert, D. Bird, J. Hey- man, P. McClatchey, P. Schaub, J. Marcin, B. Konya. Second row: R. Tuzik, R. Scarpone, C. Wilson, T. Nason, I. Brettler. HALL PATROL Guardians of the halls-our hall patrol con- trols the traffic where jams usually occur. Lunch time supervision of students is one of their headaches. With a very crowded popu- lation at Regional this year, their problems have increased and will grow even greater as our little red school-house expands. ■•■ m m The men who man the cameras. ■ Hl 4« - ' v. N f -f 28 First row: B. Wehrle, A. May, C. Muth, B. BenhoH, A. Casale. V. Catalano, V. Amiano, S. Rowles, J. Robertson. Second row: C. Monte. M. Knoop, S. Bialecki, D. Hansen. M. Kiss, E. Currie. P. Plumrner. T. Manfredi. B. Jackowicz. V Third row: B. Cowperthwaite. S. Reinhart, B. Charles. G. Runyon. B. Benz. N. Widmer, D. Williams, C. Wilson. Fourth row: E. Conrads, B. Konya, D. Schramm. F. Colic- chio, D. Russo, J. Pepe, C. McDonough, R. Kaiser.



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First row: H. Owen, B. Warner, M. Renk, M. Pazianza, D. Maslow, J. Brennen, B. Huizing, P. Kubowitz, M. Wissel. G. Thompson, D. Williams, C. Lambert, D. Seal, J. Rapp, U. Burger. Second row: D. Bradbury, N. Widmer, E. Drechsler, N. Martin, R. Dunn, J. Daniels, R. Kopp, E. Johanson, A. Nenninger, D. Street, D. Britto, G. Easton, L. Wagner. Third row: B. Curran, E. Buckley, A. Loder, B. Charles, N. Van Tuin, M. Trczinski, S. La Secla, A. Patrick, J. Stevens, R. Forgino, C. Simms, C. Werle, D. VOCAL GROUPS Concert time, Christmas and Easter, is big time at Regional. Months of rehearsal, stress on harmony and tone, learning of lyrics, and clear enunciation are all mas- tered by concert time. Singing for church groups, forum groups, women clubs, and caroling in the halls add pleasant me- mories of group singing experiences loved by all. Rutscher, E. Currie, G. Runyon, J. Worthington. Fourth row: E. Brooks, F. Aloia, W. Rhatigan, P. Carboy, E. Fritz, R. Kaiser, J. Kehl, J. Kopp, G. Schwartz. R. Pfit- zinger, J. Keith. Filth row: B. Hyldahl, B. Zimmer, D. Schramm, J. Krauss, A. McElroy, O. Resch, C. Honecker, R. Jones, W. Michaels, W. Konya, R. Schuss, J. Borter. Sixth row: B. Koss, R. Wilson, J. Gartland, D. Hyers, L. Benner, R. Urich, R. Bischoff, C. Hutchins, B. Tuzik, F. Bayley, D. Ficke. FRESHMAN MUSIC GROUP ENSEMBLE f First row: G. Kroeschel, J. Meissner, M. Schweitzer M. Wojtowicz, D. Haselmann, J. Hullsenbeck, J Chabak. Second row: A. Nielson, B. Patroon, N Delia, J. Puntigam. I. Bankert, L. Wlydyka, F. Buch binder, C. Kuch. Third row: K. Brassier, J. Kopy stenski, M. Fowler, J. MacCarthy, R. Koss, M. Kuhn L. Benner. Kneeling: A. Patrick, S. La Secla, R. Dunn, P. Kubowitz, U. Burger, D. Bradbury. First row: R. Forgina, R. Kaiser. C. Simms, C. Honecker, E. Wilcox, R. Urich, L. Wagner, B. Hyldahl. Second row: D. Schramm, J. Kopp, C. Werle. J. Krauss, J. Stephen, C. Hutchins. 30

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