Kearny High School - Lamp Post Yearbook (Kearny, NJ)
- Class of 1940
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L.. : , ,-,, A x M , A .A 1 Al lf-HUP POST SC H U U L menu new Jfasfu We many HIGH ft' .9- :- 1' 'Liang 47' LIU Q , 1, 1 XXX 1 CONTENTS B I 80 H B00 IH B00 W B00 V B088 VI IHTRUQUCHBH UHDERUHHSSES HBTIVHIES SCHOUL UFE FUHEUIUHD 008 - UK -WSEHIUS H - SPUHTS JUNE l94ll OR the unceasing effort which she exerted in our behalf, for the untiring patience with which she bore the strain involved in guiding us, and for the unbounded enthusiasm with which she spurred us on to success in all our endeavors, we, the graduating Class of June, l94O, dedicate this Lamp Post to Miss Edith Circle. HU HIGH SlIHlllll Seated: Post, Miss Circle, Winans, Schlagenhaft Govel, Fitchett. Standing Waters, Capobianco, Patterson, McAllister, Risner, Goddard. f M 155 EDI TH CIRCLE w x Library Fireplace Brennan Bass McGarr:lI Capobuanco Metal ShoP Journalism N10 -R , w th ron and SY V P'anmng the H+ Kc-armarw Alt loom Musa: loom -1 -sv? v if.. Q 'QM Sennor Arr Class Takmg Attendance Gnls Gym Woodshop N Voileyball Practice Usm9 Cut-off and Band Saws Superintendent Dr. Edmund L, Tink Department of English Raymond A Hutchlnson lHeadl Mrs Helen M Bennet Muss Margaret Halverson Neale R Hamllton Mlss Sarah Joyner Miss Sarosa R Mellck Mnss Lrlluan M Neff Mlss Ruth Rodgers Muss Eva Tremersma Mass Chrlstrne Trumbull Mrs Hazel Van Busklrk Mnss Kathleen West Stanton D Legget Mass Evelyn L Johnson Department of Sclence Wlllnam H Platzer CHeadl Muss Fannre Cross Wrlluam A Howe Muss Lucy M Hurley George B Lornot Mrs Huldegarde L Maclntyre Mnss Thelma G Maglnnrs Alfred G Taylor Charles E Yette Principal De-SHS George G. Mankey Miss A. Lourse Smyth 4Girls'l Department of Hnstory Glenn McCord lHeadl Earl L Fuoss Mxss Eluzabeth G Gross Wnllram A Kleckner Mlss Mary Moms John C Parsons Mess Eleanor Roberts Muss Helen M Sums Wnllraml Wallace Mrs FlorenceG Young Department of Languages Ll Bemamln Bennes Mnss Dorothy Booth Mass Eduth Curcle Mass Modeleme Coleman Muss Ethel E Edwards Mrs Mrldred C Kuttme Mrs May Rasch braruan Mass Clara M Burghart Department of Mathematncs Muss Gertrude Alden lHeadl Mass Esther Neubrand WllbertJ Reimer John C Rodrlgue Harold Scully Albert Wootton Department of Industrial Arts Harry I Westervelt lSupervnsorl George F Jackson John M Loftus Lewellyn N Pratt lBoys l Department at Buslness Educatuon Freeman D McManus lHeodl Mnss Iva C Blrdlebough Muss Maud M Harty LaMont lngraham Lawrence Jenknns Mess Persls Pfau Mrs EllaF Pfelffer Wullnam Ruchwune Hubert Romock George O Ryan Glenn D Stough Issac R Taylor Department of Physrcal Tramnng S Dan Zeppenfeld Department of Home Economncs Muss Mnnme L Jackson lSupervusorl Mlss JeanC Niles Mass Helen E Wnllrams Mnss Charlotte M Heath 1Supervlsorl Mass Mrldred E Bonham Mrs Elnzabeth Earle R Warren Fogerty Harold Jardlne Leonard Laughrldge Mass Ann Wallach DGPBYNIIBHY of MUSIC Department of Fme Arts Colm H GVBY Mvss Emma S Daggett Wllllam H Johnson Mlss Colvrn Henry Gemng the Man S-gnms Out A' Lund' M syn rw Glc 9 ic ,Ms tSupervlsorl In The Lnbrary sch ss Ra FW B Johnso J 1 'A ss Boom Gray On The Fran! 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ANDERSON ..Andy.. ,,Aud,. Lamp Post Salesman 45 Basket- ball 45 Christmas Card mit- tee 35 Red Cross 3, 45 other- Daughter Tea 35 45 Grrl eserves 3, 45 Camera!CIub 45 Dance Committee 45 Play Committee 45 Volley Balt 4, 1 1 I X, f. f .1 ' NORMAN M BASS Bassy Christmas Card Committee 3, Homeroom Representative 45 Student Aid 4, Dance Commit' tee 4, Play Commuttec 4, Homee room Secretary l. EVELYN R. BAUER Ebbey Ev Red Cross 3, 45 Grrl erves 3, 45 Play Commutt 4. l af 1 ft ETHEL G. ANDERSON New Archery l5 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Student And 35 45 Geography Club 2. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG ,,Army.f Science Club l, 25 Student Aid l, 25 Play Cast l5 Basketball l5 Geography Club 35 Baseball l, 2. I r lu X 1 ' X .5 s. 1 ,- II I ji x , GENEVIEVE F. ATKINS Basketball Co-Captain 45 Arch- ery 3, Captain 45 Glee Club 25 Grrl Reserves 45 Student Aid 45 Dance Committee 45 Geography Club 15 Volley Ball 4. HERBERT C. BAUER Herbie Basketball Manager 4, Honor So- cnety 4, Camera Club 45 Dance Commrttee 3, 4, Geography Club l, 2, Library Assnstant 3, 45 Prcsrdcnt Bankrng Association 4. MARIAN G. BAUER Mousse Red Cross 4, Gurl Reserves 3, 4 .' y I f 1 ALICE LOIS BELANGER Archery 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 5, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Glrl Reserves 3, 4, Scuence Club 2, Student And l, 2, Dance Comrnuttee 4. JOE BERCHUSKI 367' ,av WILLIAM H, BECK Bull Band l, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Class Nrght Comrmttee 4, Or- chestra R, 2, 3, Sclence Club 4 MARION D. BECKER Beck Glee Club lg Glrl Reserv 3, Student And lg Lvbr ry slst 3, Vt -Presldent . ELLIS NORMAN BEESLEY Beez Gontz Swlmmung l, 3, 4, Assustant Manager 2. Student Ald 2, 4, Dance Cornl . I l, - mrttee 3, 4, Play Commuttee 4, x-If fy 1 1 r 'C Assembly Commuttee 3, Chalr- ff ,if man 4. 2 4 'J . V N Q AX ' Z' 's , Y .X XX X 9 . 4 4 I f 1 1.. 41.4 KL f Pomp 2 .l - l 2,7 .lj ' 2 I Q1 J, 2 ,X 1 Y ,r HOWARD BERRIAN Dutch Ber Bef Football lg Basketball 3, 4, llue Kearnlan 2, Baseball 4, Student And l, 3, Dance Commrttee 4, Homeroom Secretary lj Track l. Q I JUNE LOIS BEST Juney Glee Club 3, Grrl Reserves 3, 4, Scnence Club 2, Dance Commrt- tce 3, Play Commrttee 4, Home! room Secretary 2, -4 .1 T' ELIZABETH BLACK Belly Gnrl Reserves 3, Dance Comrnrt- tee -1 Z7 ,A:,.f.., THEODORE M. BENN Buck Benn Track 3, 4. JENNIE E. BERGHOLM Jerry Glee Club l, 2, 3, Class Nnght Commlttee 4, Grrl Reserves 3, 4, Cheerleader 3. JOSEPHINE A. BLEAKLEY Hlor. Red Cross 4, Glrl Reserves 3, 4, Dance Corrvm ttee 4. I C ' L X 16,5 S ADAM BOWMAN Ad Addue Football l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, Baseball l, 2, Track l, Sludent And 3, 4 LAWRENCE BREWSTER Larry Student Councll 4, Usher 3, 4, Red Cross 4, Homeroom Secre- 'IVY 3, WILLIAM BROWN Dance Commlttee 4, Llbrary As- slstant 4, Horneroorn Secretary 3. , 7 , - ! lu' 1 'f ,,.wX S. MYRON BUCK Two-Bus Buckle ' amp Post 2, 3, Acflvltles Emo' 4, Hr-Kearnlan 2, 3, Makc-'UD rEdllor 4, Qulll and Scroll 4, Sclence Club Prcsklcnr 4, Slu- ,dent And 2, Dance Comrnlttee 3, Stamp Club Vlce-President 4 ROBEQQT Bob EILEEN MURlEL BREEN Babe Usher 4, 4 Track l- Basketball 2, 3, 4, Ar:ne'v I Football I l, Dang Glee Club ', I Horvercorn Rez' Com gc, resentaflve l, Soccer l, 2, 3, 4 r 'Y f J V l l Cheerleader 3 1 1 ' Y X V JO f ll, J' - Orqfwesl , Q, J, 4 Sluzlcnl Alf f bavlnq Soclcfy I Oar!! Ccrvmltl 4 Homefoom Secrf' lary 2 I 'WFP B. BUEKLEY ROBERT BURTON BOD Burr CLAIRE CATHERINE BRENNAN LE'V'D Post 3, Photography Edn- lor 4, Archery 2, Honor SO- Clcfv 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Hl- Kearf an 3, 4 Glrl Reserves 3, 4, Student Ald 2, Camera Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Llbrary As- slslanf 4 Lalln Club President 4, Glce Club lv' X. JLF ,, iw ,, 1. o lj. , N. . x FRANCES V BROWN Fran Glrl Reserves 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Dance Commlftee 4, Play Comrruttee 4, Bank Teller 4, JOHN BRUNO Butch Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball lg Glee Club Preslrlenr 3, G, M, O. 33 Homeroom Represenlallve I, 25 Track l, Geography Club lg Prlnf Club 3, 4, Baseball I, 4, Asslstanr Manager 3, JOHN J. CALLAHAN Cal Football 3 DORIS DIANA CALMAN Hoof Honor Soclety 4, Glee Club 25 Hr-Kearnlan 3, Glrl Reserves 3, 4, Dance Commlttee 4, Ge- ography Club Treasurer 2, Ll- brary Asslstant 4, Bank Teller 4, Lamp Post 3, Salesman 4, 1 01-1 X .ff xi I I f ' Jvc! EDWARD J. CAPUTO Ed Cap Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball lg Glee Club l, 2, Student Coun- cll 2, 3, Homeroorn Representa- trve 2, 3, Baseball lg Student And 2, 3, Horneroom Secretary l, 3. THURSTON J. CARLEN Thur Baseball l, 2 ALBERT J. CARUSO HAI., ,,A.J,,, ROBERT A Bob Play Cast 4, Debatlng Soclefy 4, Glee Club 4, Student Councll 4, Usner 5, 4, Scrence Club Vrce- Presrdent 4, Dance Commlttee 3, Llbrary Ass stant 3, 4, Assembly Commrttee 4, ANGELINE CAPETTA Jean Gtrl Reserves 3, Fashlon Show 2, 3, 4 1 ROSE CASCINO ,.RO,, G .' Reserves 3 0 JUNE P CETRULO Honey Basketball 3, Homeroom Repre- scntaflve 3, Fashron Show 2, 3, Dance Cornmlttee 4, Bank Teller 4 VlNCE'QT CAPOBIANCO ,caan Lamp Post 1, Actlvlt es E3-for 3, Class Pres :ent 3, 4, Student Councll I, 3, 4, Cnrlstrvas Card Commlttee 2, Play Commltfee 4, Dance Commnttec 3, Stufent Ald 2, 4, H ,Kearnan 2,' Asslstant Proof Eclltar 5, Dance ,Commu- tce 4. - 1 14 , . I r' If I 3 1 kr 4 fr ' ff - 4 4 l ,, , I I - 1 4'l W f f l . , I EMMA ELIZABEVH CARBQNE Em ' Glrl Reserves 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Bank Teller 3. MARGARET E CARTER Marge Glrl Reserves 3, 4, MARTHA CHAPMAN 'Cl'vappy Marty Lamil Post 5 Basketball l, 2, 3, Archery l, Play Cast 3, Glee Club l, RWWQ Commrttee 4, Homercorr- Representatrve Z, 3, Ha-Kearnlan 3, Baseball 2, 3, Soccer 2, Glrl Reserves 3, Treas- urer 4, Llbrary Asslstant 3, 4, Stamo Club -1 TRUMAN CHATELLIER I r,Red,, i i U ll . ' ' .' Ks' . V V 5- I . X , C V Q1 tu X' v. xl Y PHYLLIS BARBARA COLE uphill, Class Night Committee 45 Dance Committee 4. ELINOR CONNOLLY Conme Play Cast 35 Debatmg Socuety 25 Glee Club lg Rzng Committee 45 Red Cross 45 Grrl Reserves Pro- gram Charrman 3, Vnce-Presudent 45 Student And lg Play Commut- tee 45 Assembly Commlttee 45 Fleld Meet 2. JACK M. CORNISH Jake Lamp Post 3, Sport Edrtor 45 Hr- Kearnian 2, 3, Sport Edltor 4, Managmg Edrtor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Dance Commuttee 45 Play Commlttee 4. Xb' HERBERT CHRISTIANSEN Herb Chrrst Play Cast 45 Honor Socletv 45 Homeroom Representatrve 45 Student And 35 Lubrary Asslstant 3, 4, Stamp Club 4. BETTY CORSTORPHINE Betts Glee Club 3, 45 Grrl Reserves 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary l, 2. DOROTHY CLARK Dot' 5-,url Reserves 35 Geography Club J f 4 -rw 55, 1+ 5, . I 'Buell 'Ya l HRXNAJX' - MURIEL CORWICK ,rMurr, frcoru Lamp Post Salesman 45 Glee Club 4' Grrl Reserves 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Play Commuttee 4. QM7 DOROTHY J COLE Dot Lamp Post 3, Basketball 45 Arch- ery 2, Glrl Reserves 3, Student And 25 Dance Comrmttee 45 Play Commrttee 4, fry? EARL COMEAU Rocky PATRICK CONNOLLY PIatO Lamp Post 35 Christmas Card Commrttee 35 Hr-Kearman 35 Student And 2, 3, Play Commut- tee 45 Lamp Post Commrttee 4, WARREN COVERT Prrnt Club 2 ,JM WILLIAM V. , J . f CELESTA T. CROWN Celts Crownie Lamp Post 3, Senior Editor 45 Hi-Kearnian 3 Proof Editor 45 Honor Society 3, Secretary-Treas- urer 45 Glee Club, Secretary Treasurer Z5 Red Cross 3, Office Chairman 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Camera Club 45 Dance Commit- tee 3, 45 Secretary to Mr. Pratt 3, 4. THOMAS DALZIEL Scotty MURIEL DEAN Shorty Girl Reserves 3. rxk JOHN ROBERT CRAWFORD Cakes Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4 la CX LL' CATHERINE DALTON ,,Kay,, Christmas Card Committee 3 ADELAIDE DAVIDSON ,lAda., Red Cross 35 Student Aid 2. DOROTHY DE FRANK Frankie De Girl Reserves 3. . , I ta LamD POS? 21 Glee Club 25 .Lamp Post 45 Girl Reserves 35 Kearnian 25 Cheerleader 2, 35 X' X , O lN DEIMEL Shrimp Play Cast 45 Honor Society 45 Science Club 45 Dance Commit- tee 3, 45 Assembly Committee 4. REGINALD J. DUNCAN nounkn HREQH Swimming 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, President 45 G. O. Finance 45 G. M. O. Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 45 Homeroom Repre- sentative 35 Class Night Commit- fee 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 4. N VERONICA ANN DUNN Vera l Girl Reserves 3 4' Archery 5 . . Student Aid 3, 45 Camera Club 4. Q I JEAN EDWARDS , Jean La Post 3 Business Manager IEW Ckab 25 G, O, Finance 35 Hi-Kearnian Salesman 3, 45 Girl Reserves 35 Student Aid 45 ' Dance Committee 4. XI ,I J 4 CONSTANCE M. DEWHURST Connie Red Cross 35 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Fashion Show 2, 3. Q25 fx Lf ' X .ZZW-f MARJORIE H. DIXON Marie 'Lv if F s' f Q I -r f 1 lRENE MAR ARET ERICKSON ,Fr MARJORIE EVANS ali, ,.Marge,. Lamp Post 3, Photography Edi- tor 45 Debating Society 25 Glee Club l5 Student Council 35 Hi- Kearnian 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Student Aid 25 Dance Com- mittee 35 Library Assistant 2, 3, President 45 Archery 2. Hi-Kearnian 35 Girl Reserves 35 Student Aid 2, 45 Dance Com' mittee 4' Pla Committee 45 . Y Geography Club 2. WlLLlAM M. DOWIE ' 1 Ham.. npepr, Basketball l, 25 Baseball l, 45 Soccer l, 2, 3, 45 Student Aid I, 25 Homeroom Representative l. MOIRA G. DUNLOP Girl Reserves 3, 4. A L A ' , V , . , ff f' XM ' 'f' ff f ', 5 x ' 5. f -P ' V CATHERINE DURHAM Cassie Kay Homeroom Representative Girl Reserves 3. 'I 1 HAZEL FAAS Christmas Card Committee 3 Girl Reserves 35 Student Aid 4. 2 FRANClS FELLE GEORGE FERAZZI nFelH Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Student Aid I, 2, 3, Dance Committee 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 3. f, f . fi 1 I ' vs ' 1 I ',, AL FINIGAN MAIN Student Aid 2, Geography Club 3, Homeroom Secretary 3. GEORGE LEA FITCHETT Fitch Honor Society 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Vice-President 4, Debating Society 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4, Class Sec- retary 2, Vice-President 3, Stu- dent Council Corresponding Sec- retary 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4, Camera Club 2, Dance Committee 4, Library Assistant 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, Class Night Committee 4, Historical Society President 3. C C. THOMAS reams rom Lamp Post 3, Hi-Kearnian 3, Football l, 2, Play Cast 4, Ring Committee 4, Usher 3, 4, Stu- dent Aid l, 2, Dance Committee 3, Geography Club 2, Q a RUTH FORFAR EDWARD A. FOSHAY JOAN FRANCOIS Ruth Fon Basketball 2, Archery l, 2, Lau- rel Chain 2, Cheerleader 4, Stu- dent Aid 3, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Field Day l, 2, 3, Glee Club l. Eddie JO-Ann Homeroom Representative 2: Girl Reserves 3, Student Aid 2. xi 9' r+ I ,r' 'eu 1 s . rx I A 'rfff' ESTELLE FILIBERTI MESH iisnenen Glee Club l, President 2, Bas- ketball 3, Baseball 3, Soccer 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Student Aid 2, Dance Committee 4, Ge- ography Club 2. MARGARET ELIZABETH FINNIE Hpeggyii Red Cross 4, Girl Reserves 3, Student And 4, Homeroom Sec- retary l. JOHN FIX Curly Football l, Baseball 3, Student Aid l, Print Club 4. IREENE FRIEND Renee Archery 2, Class Treasurer 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Christmas Card Committee 3, Laurel Chain 2, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Play Committee 4, Student Aid 2. 4 GERTRUDE A GAJELGSKI Gert Gertlo' Lamp Post 2, 3, Copy Eclftor 4, Archery 3, Honor Socrcty Vlce- Presrrlent 3, Presrderlt 4 Del,at mg Socrety Z, Glef: Club 3, 4, Chrlstmas Card Commrttee 3 Darsy Chaln Z, Red Cross 4, Class Nrqht Commrttec- 4, Hr- Kearnlan 2, 3, Edltor-lnfhlet 4, Qulll and Scroll 4, Grrl Reserves 3, 4, Sclcncc Clull I Dance- Commlrtcc J, Play Commrttee 4 Ltlbrary Asslstant 3, 4, Horne- roorn Secretary 3, Mother' Daughter Tea 3 FRANCES MIRIAM GARTON Fran Band l, 2, 3, Chrlstrnas Card SAD l E GALLAGHER Sade Basketball l, 2, Volley Ball l, 2, Fashlon Show 3, 4, Home- room Secretary l, 2, I lf., 1' r A Commuttee 3, Red Cross 4, Glrl Reserves 3, 4, Play Commlttee X, 4, Orchestra l. l N, I J ARTHUR GIBBS Art BEATRICE MAY GlLMORE Bea Basketball 3, 4 Homo' Soclcty 4, Glee Clull I Easettall 3 Soc 'Cer 5, Grrl Rescues 3 4 Gooq raphy Club Z, Homcroorw Sciru- tary 2, Home-room Rettvexcnta tlyc I, 4, Volley Ball 3, 4 I lr 'C' ROBERT s GODDARD Bob Basketball l, Class Nlght Com- mrttee 4, Student Amd 2, Dance Commrttee 3, Play Comrnrttee 4 IDWARD GALWAY ..Ed,r .,Acel1 Football l, 2, Student Councrl 3, Usher 2, Homeroom Representa- Oive 2, Student'Ald 3 YW s MARIE G GOEHRINGER HRC., Glrl Reserves 3 Student Ald 2, 4, Dance Commrttce 3, 4. , . l l Q Ml 1, X fx ' CARMEN ANN GAROFALO Carm Basketball l, Glee Club 3, Chrlstmas Card Commlttee lg Student Apd I. JAMES R. GAULT Bull Jam Football Manager 4, Track As- srstant Manager 2, Cross Coun- try Manager 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Student And Z, 3, 4, Dance Cornmlttee 4, Play Commlttee 4, Horneroom Representatrye 2, 3, 4, Homeroorn Secretary 2. LOIS GILLMANN HLOH Glee Club 2, Girl Reserves 35 Student And 4, Play Commrttee 4, Geography Club 2. f WANDA A GORSKI Sunny Basketball 3, 4, Grrl Reserves 3, 4, Student And Z, 4, Camera Club Vlce-Presrdent 4, Geogra- phy Club 2, Volley Ball 4 ROBERTA GOURLEY Bert Bob' Basketball 3, Homeroom Repre- sentatrve Z, Baseball 3, Soccer 3, Grrl Reserves 5, Dance Comrnlt- tee 3. MARY H. GRAY Lamp Post 3, School Lrfe Edetor 4, Basketball 4, Archery 4, Glee Club 2, Red Cross 3, Hn-Kearman 3, Assocrate Edrtor 4, Volley Ball 4, Grrl Reserves 3, 4, Moth- er-Daughter Tea 3, 4, Student Ard 4, Camera Club 4, Dance Commrttee 4. ' 1 I HERBERT GREENHALGH R Herb Cnrrstrnas Card Comrmttee 3. Usher 3, 4, Baseball 2, Student And l, 2, 3 DOROTHY JUNE GRODJESK Dot1re Dans Cham 2' Gurl Reserves 3 Y r . Student And 3, Play Commrttee 4. EDWARD GDN EL ' Ed: e' Class Pres ffenr ', Treasurer 2, Vrce-Pres dent 4, Cnr stfr-as Car: Ccmnmttee 3, Rrng Cynrr' ttee 3, 4, Hof'-erscrrr Reyesenfatrve ', 2, 3, Cass 'Xl gbt Ccfrrmrtrce 4, Cheerleader 3 Stl. tent Ari T, 2, 3, Carre-'a Curl 2 Dance Committee 3, 4, Pla, Comrrnt- tee 4, Horrweroorn Secretary A OLIVE MAE GUNNELL HOV, Basketball 3, 4, Archery l, Z, 3, Glec Club l, 2, Stamp Club 4, Baseball 3, 4, Soccer 3, Student And l, 4 Homefoom Secretary 2, 4, volley Ball 3, Freld Day 3 JEANETTE RITA GRACE Zsnnn 6' Lamp Post E, Coby Ed.to' 4, Gee Clbb I Red Cross 3, Hr! Kcarn an 3, Assozratc Eirtcr 4, G Rese'-ves 3, Camera CLD 4, Dance Ccmm tree 4 Geoyaphv Club 2, Ar:l ery 4, Play Cast 3, Honor Socretv 4 VVILLIAM HAAS HB V, Stu ent 2, Ca era J nf Clulr 3, MARGARET S GRAY 'Margre' Marge Basketball 4, Archery 4, Glec C ub I, Red Cross 3, Homeroom Resreserratrve l, Hr-Kearman T-,Drst 4, Grrl Reserves 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Tea 3, 4, Stu- jent Alf! 4, Camera Club 4, Dance Commlttee 4, Volley Ball 3, 4 , K Av M ARLENE ELIZABETH GREATOREX Ar Kid Gul Reserves 3, Fashron Show 2, 4 MARGARET GREIG HMCKJH G fl Reserves 4 MAE EVELYN HALLANDER Mae Lamp Post Salesman 4, Basket I-all 4, Cnrlstmas Card Commrt Vcc 3, Red Cross 3, 4, G O Frnance 2, Volley Ball 4, Base :nail 2, G.rI Reserves 3, 4, Ca mera Club 4, Fashron Show 2, 3 4, Mother-Daughter Tea 4, KENNETH HAMER .,Kenr, Football 3, 45 Basketball 35 Base- ball 45 Student And I, 25 Prlnt Club 3, 4. WALTER A. HEINZE Walt Track 2, 35 Soccer 4. PAUL HER BSTER Harp WESLEY R. HICKS Wes Student Ald 2. MARGARET MARY HARRIS Marque Red Cross 4, G-rl Reserves 3, 45 Student Ald 25 Dance Commlttce 4 MARY HELEN HEBERT FrenChy Chrlstmas Card Commrttee 35 Dance Commlttee 45 Glrl Re- serves 4, Camera Club 4, Secre- tary to Soclal Scrence Depart- ment 4 DORIS HOAGLAND Dot Lamp Post 2, Chrrstmas Card Commlttee 35 H:-Kearnlan 2, ...L i Glrl Reserves 4, Play Commrttec 4, Homeroom Secretary 2. O 2' W MARGARET ALIj,5JlOy IlSjEON X Mars? P549 51. .I J X G I Reser s 45 gadm Cl 2rrHomer?kSi2a:7y YY 'N -P 3, JI I- ,I J' FREDERICK L. HEINZE Fred Track 2, 45 Dance Commrttee 4 Horneroom Secretary 4, MARGIE ANN HENDRICKS Marge Lamp Post 35 Archery 25 Student Councll 45 Dalsy Chaln 25 Hr- Kearnlan 35 Grrl Reserves 25 Student And I, 25 Play Commut- tee 4, Horneroom Secretary 4. HELEN C HERSCHELL Hersh Archery 25 Glee Club 25 Grrl Re- serves 45 Student And I5 Dance Commlttee 45 Volley Ball 4. MILDRED ANN HOLT MiIIle MII Lamp Post Salesman 45 Archery 45 Glec Club 25 Red Cross 45 Hr-Kearnran 3, Glrl Reserves 3, 4, Student Ard 2, 45 Camera Club 4, Dance Commlttee 45 Play Commnttee 45 Geography Clup Z5 Mother-Daughter Tea 4. RUTH E. HOLT Ruthie Archery lg Christmas Card Com- mittee 3, Red Cross 3, Volley Ball 4, Baseball 2, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Dance Committee 4, Fashion Show l, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Tea 4. OLUF M. JOHANSEN, JR. Hjoeff Homeroom Representative 3: Baseball 2, Student Aid 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretafy 2, A x 4 I ROBERT E. JOHNSON ,,Edi, CATHERINE ANN JONES .,Kay,, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Student Aid 4, Camera Club 4, Geography Club 4. LEELA M. HUEBNER LENA ROSE IANNEILLO Lamp Post Sales l4g Red Cross Dolly 4, Girl Reserve , 4, S dent Aid 3, Play itte 4? Girl Reserves 3, 4, Student Aid X ,Nl 2, Geography Club 2. . ,r XX I ' . ,J i lu' v' . fl l i J r p K' ' VALERYA KARCAUSKAS Wallie LEWIS KASHAUER Lou Basketball 3, 4, Archery 35 Glce Student Aid 3, 4. Club 2, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Ge- WILLIAM IRWIN Bill Basketball l, Baseball 3, Soccer 3, 4, Student Aid 2. '-1' I r 1 ' r ALICE V. JOHNSON Johnny Lamp Post Committee 4, Archery 2, 3, Glee Club 25 Red Cross 4, Girl Reserves 3, Science Club 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Dance Com- mittee 4, Play Committee 4, Geography Club 3, Hi-Kearnian Circulation Manager 4. s ' .' ' v I RUTH ALMA JOHNSON Ruthie Archery 4, Glee Club 4, Girl Reserves 3, Student Aid 4, Dance Committee 3. .544 1 GEORGE KEIM Band l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, G. M O. l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Student Aid 2, 3' Office Boy 4, Camera Club 3 Geography Club 2. ography Club 2. GEORGE KEMPFE Buncy Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l 2 3 Homeroom Re resenta I 1 I P ' tive 25 Baseball l, 2, 35 Athletic Council 3, 4. MARJORIE KOLLER Marge Girl Reserves 3, 4. Q RAYMOND KRZYWICKI Kizzie Kris Christmas Card Committee 35 Homeroom Representative 45 Homeroom Secretary 3. A SEYMOUR KULIK Football l, 2, 3, Basketball l,,2Q 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 4. PHILIP C. KENNEDY uphill. ,.FHp,. Lamp Post 25 Hi-Kearnian 25 Dance Committee 45 Bank Teller l. 4 'af HENRY KLEIN ,,Hank., .,Hen,, German Club 2, 45 Hi-Kearnian 25 Science Club 45 Student Aid 25 Sgtamp Club 45 Latin Club l, 2, . f' r N-, K' X l , A 'l Nm ALBERT LAPAN - 5 l r ,.AIl.uX:A J Lamp Post 2, 3, 4, S Editor 45 Debating Soclety 35 Hl-Kear- nlan 2, Sport Editor 3, 45 Man- aging Editor 35 Track Manager l5 Quill and Scroll 3, President 45 Student Ald l5 Camera Club 4. E JEANNETTE LEARNED Jeanne Lamp Post Salesman 35 Hi-Kean nlan 45 Glrl Reserves 3. BARBARA ANNE KOLLER Bobbie girl Reserves 35 Fashion Show 2, BARBARA H. KOSIOREK lfaobff Red Cross 45 Girl Reserves 45 Fashion Show 2, 3, 4. THEODORE W. KUETT ,,New,.f ISABELLE S. LEITCH Ella El Glee Club l5 Red Cross 45 Girl Reserves 45 Fashlon Show l, 2, 4. MILTON JEROME LERN ER Milt Science Club 45 Dance Commit- tee 45 Library Assistant 45 WALTER V. LEWIS Walt Lew Lamp Post 35 Hi-Kearman 35 Student Aid 45 Geography Club JANET LINDSEY Lamp Post Salesman 35 Hi'Kearf nian 45 Girl Reserves 3. iff ft aff'-HP as .V ' fav.-'O' -1 rh:,l,t'L,ssv..2.-v 6 .5-,K X r Yfcslxha X Jos inf s JW .l'.,5 C. LA-pb ,NJ WILLIAM J. LUDWIG ,,Lud,, Basketball 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 G. O. Finance 35 Tennis 35 Dance Committee 45 Play Com- mittee 4. REGINA M, LYNOTT Jean Lamp Post 45 Girl Reserves 35 Hi-Kearnian 3, Circulation Man- ager 45 Play Committee 45 Ge- ography Club 2. JOHN MACDONALD .95 THOMAS H. MacMlLLAN DUNCAN MacPHAIL ..MaCI. Usconyu ,,Dunk,, .,MaC,, Red Cross 45 Baseball 45 Soccer Ba eball 25 Dance Committee 4, Band I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4, 45 Student ' 2,3 I Soccer 3, 45 Orchestra I5 Student .. 5, .xsufs UM Aid I, 2, 3. I ,AJ X , A Xxw . Q mf bf E. LLOYD Dar Glee Club I5 Ring Committee 45 Red Cross 45 Homeroom Repre- sentatlve 25 Girl Reserves 35 So- cial Chairman 45 Play Commit- tee 45 Fashion Show 2, 3, 45 Mother-Daughter Tea 4. EVELYN F. LYNCH ,lLynn., ,IEVH Basketball 35 Archery 35 Home- room Representative 45 Baseball 35 Girl Reserves 35 Student Aid 45 Diance Committee 45 Volley Ball . 4 Q ' S5 I I ' ' I C I I GEORGE WILFRED MABEE Wm Mane Band 45 Debating Society 35 Track 25 Orchestra 45 Student Aid 25 45 Office Boy I. MLJRIEL H. MacPHAIL MMU., Hi-Kearnian Typist 4. ,wh PASQUALE MAFFETTONE Pat Matt Basketball Manager 3, Usher 3, Track 4, Dance Commrttee 4. WILLIAM L. MARGETTS Bull Scrence Club 4, Student Aid 4. MARJORIE MARTIN Marque Lamp Post 3, H:-Kearnran 3, Girl Reserves 3, Student And I, 2, 3. HELEN A. R. MATHER RALPH B, MAFFEY Mat Honor Socuety 4, Debatrng So- clety 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Class Nlght Commrttee 4, Student And 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, MICHAEL M MAZZOLA Glee Club l, Laurel Cham 25 SDort Glrl Reserves 3, 4, Student Ard 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Olflce Boy 3, 4, Student And 4 s A ,Q '1-' ..' ... A . -Q-A L ,ry U JOHN A MAKULOWICH ' ' 1 Rose MANLEY Girl Reserves 4, Faslmon Show l 1 5 4 SIDNEY LYON MARIETTE Porky Pug rmttee 4. lkll' 'L ln LUCILLE JEAN MASTERS Lu Chubby Archery 2, Play Cast 2, 4, De- batnng Socrety 3, Glee Club 2, 4, Glrl Reserves 4, Dance Com- mrttee 4, Play Commlttee 4, Fashron Show 2, 3, 4, I-lomeroom Secretary 4. 'A I . I Q In J ,' X H J ' - ' XI ANNE T McALLISTER ALLISTER MCCREE Terry Mac Al MBC Basketball 3, Boseball 3, Soccer Swlmmlng 4, Chrlstmas Card 3 Gul Regerveg 3, 4, Geography Commtfree 3, Rlng Commtrtee Club 2, Bank Teller 4, Volley 4, Horneroorn Reorcsentatlve 3, Ball 3, 4, Class Nlght Cor-nmlttee 4, Track I, Scnence Club Secretary 4, Stu- dent Ard Caotarn 4 Horneroorn Secretary 3 Student And 2, 3, Dance Com- -4 K SHEILA MCGARRIL Mac Class Secretary 3, 45 Chrvstmas Card Commrttee 35 Rlng Corn- mrttee 45 ClasS lght Cornmuttee 45 Baseball 35 rl Reserves 35 Student ld 2 Dance Com- mlttee , 45 ay ommlttee 4. kj' Lb J l ' K V . xv, ALMA SINCLAIR MCLAREN HAI., Red Cross 45 Girl Reserves 35 Student Ald l, 25 Bank Teller 4. .' .- fe JACK MCLOUGHLIN Hjackl. HMMH Student And 4. FRANK MCNEIL HMBCH Football I, 45 Basebill l, 3 Track l, 25 Student Ard 3. F. GERALD McGlVERN Jerry Mac Rrng Comrnrttee 45 G. O. Frnance 2, 45 Homeroom Representatuve 35 Hn-Kearn.an 2, 35 Horneroom Secretary 4, GRACE MEIVERS Debatrng Soclety 45 Glee Club 3 45 Chrrstmas Card Commrttee 3: Glrl Reserves 35 Dance Commvt- tee 3, Play Commlttee 4. fi f' l 3' 1 S- t ,v fb J? 41.13-fdwk f , we V oocones mln MEYER Dorree Do ROBERT MOELLER Bob MARY EVELYN McKAY Lamp Post 25 Asslstant Under- class Edrtor 3, Debatmg Soclety 2, AfCP'vE'y lf GIGS Club lj Cnnstmas Card Commlttee 35 H+-Kearnlan 25 35 Glrl Reserves 4, Dance Commlttee 25 35 Play Commlttee 3. Zjrz' VJ C' 3 . X .f ff 4? 'V NORA WHITNEY MCLAUGHLIN Play Cast 45 Glee Club l, 25 Hr-Kearnnan 2, 35 Glrl Reserves 3, Geography Club 2. ELEANOR MCLYNDEN .,EI,. Homeroom Rcpresentatlve l5 Student And I, 2, Play Commut- tee 45 Homeroom Secretary I. JAMES MOFFETT, JR. Mm Lefty BBSKCYDGU 3, 45 Red Cross 45 Glee Club 45 Class Nlght Com- Baseball 45 Prlnt Club l, 4. Baseball 35 Soccer 35 Student muttee 45 Student And 4, Dance And I5 Fashnon Show 2, 3, 4, Commuttee 45 Assembly Commlt- Volley Ball 3, 47 Freld Day 2, 3, tee 4. , 4, M I at ? wwf I lf' ELVA EDNA MOLDT sl -. Glee Club I, 2, Archery 2, Grrl Reserves 3, 4, Student Aid 2, Camera Club 2, Play Committee 4, Lubrary Assistant 3, Vlce- Presrdent 4. VINCENT LEEDS MURPHY ,lvmu ,.Mu,ph,, Basketball 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Baseball 2, 3, Or- chestra I, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Stu- dent Aid 2, 3, 4, Dance Com- mlttee 3, 4, Stamp Club 4. 0 JOHN TAYLOR NESS Hjackn Glee Club 3, 4, Usher 3, 4, Stu- dent Ald 2, 3, 4, Dance Com- mnttee 4. EDNA ARLENE NEWMAN .,Ed,, HENRY MORRIS Hank Track 2, 3, 4, Student And 2, Geography Club I, Cross-COun- x Try 3, 4. T , DOROTHY HELEN MORRISON JAMES T, MULUGAN Glee Club 2, Glrl Reserves 3, 4, Dance Commuttee 3, 4, Play Commlttee 4, Homeroom Secre- ,Q iv-11. ' 4'-Y 'X raw 3' O I X. J 'I Vw' 3 S -.J K. Q nyfv,,4, X V .xi j C.. EVELYN NEWMAN GEORGE NEWTON Dance Comymttee 4. , NEW. HEVYH f,B,uzf, ,.Newt., Glrl Reserves 3, Student' Aid 2, X l l..,f,,Jk- . Lamp Post 3, Underclass Edntor 4, Hleliearnlan 3, Assocuate Edltor 4, Honor Soclety 4, Glee Club 21 Glrl Reserves 3, Camera Club 4, Dance Commlttee 3, 4, Geography Club Secretary 2. Baseball 3, 4 ,,Dot,. Jim l ww, ff 'ff THOMAS MURRAY Tom DORIS E, NEWILL bor Dot Glee Club 4, Red Cross 4, Gurl Reserves 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Tea 4, Student And 3, Dance Committee 4, Fashuon Show 3, 4, Volley Ball 2. ARAX NICOLIAN HAH, ,,ROXie,, Lamp Post 2, 3, Layout Editor 4, Edutor-an-Chief 4, Hi-Kear- n-an Z, 3, Make-up Edltor 4, Archery 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 4, Debatung So- c-ety 2, Chrrstmas Card Com- mrttee 3, Qurll and Scroll Secre- tary-Treasurer 4, Glrl Reserves 3, 4, Sclence Club 2, Dance Commlttee 2, Play Commlttee 4, Llbrary Assrstant 3, 4, Mo- ther-Daughter Tea 3, Lamp Post Salesman 4. 4 As 23' if A GEORGE NORBERG Nor Track l5 Student Ald 2, 3, 4, 'J f 1 .1-4 X , , f I ll K! I J . V D ELIZABETH JEANNE OLDFIELD Betty Lamp Post 25 Archery 2, 35 Glee Club 35 Student Councsl 2, 35 Chrlstrnas Card Commlttee 35 HlfKearnxan 25 Glrl Reserves 3, 45 Camera Club 2, Treasurer 35 Play Cornmnttee 45 Llbrary As- slstant 3. Acuvue oNNsMao cob Basketball l, Track 3, Captain 4, Geography Club I5 Cross- Country 4. JOSEPH PANZICA Joe Panzy Football l, 3, 45 Baseball l Track 25 Student Aid 3. IREANNE NORTH 8 . SHIRLEY ANN NYDAM Sl'wl Glee Club 2, 4 Laurel Cltaln 2, Red Cross 3 Glrl Reserves 3, 4 Mother-Daughter Tea -3 Dance Commlttee 4, Fashlon Show ', 2, 3, 4, Horneroorn Secretary l, 2 PETER PATERSON Hpatn Class Treasurer 4, Rmg Commlt- tee 4, Usher 3, 45 Class Nlght Commrttee 45 Student And 2, 5, 4, Dance Commlttee 4, Play Commlttee 4. THOMAS PATTERSON HPMH Haig Tomu Football Z, 3, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 4, Track 2, Student And 3. 4, Basketball 2, 1 CATHERINE M. O'DONNELL Kay Cathle Glce Club 4: Red Cross 4, Home- roorn Reorcsentatlve 4- Class N ght Cofvvrnlttee 4 Gvrl Re- serves 3 4, Dance Commlttee 4, Play Cor n ttee 4, Fashlon Show 2, 3, 4. JUNE OLIVER Juney Basketball 25 Red Cross 45 Gurl Reserves 3, 45 Mother-Daughter Tea 4, Fashuon Show 2, 3, 4. eovms nemo Edie Archery 25 Glee Club 25 Student A-d l, 2, Horneroom Secretary 2. LILLIAN E. M. PENDLEBURY Penme Lnl Glee Club l, 2, 4, Chrlstrnas Card Cornmlttee 35 Rmg Commlttee 4 Red Cross 35 Glrl Reserves 3, 4, Dance Commlttee 4, S- DORIS E. PETERSON Dot Dome Homeroom Representattye 3g Homeroorn Secretary 4, Grrl Re- serves 3, 4, MILDRED PLUNKETT Mnlly Dolly Chrrstrnas Card Commrttee 35 Student And l, 2, Dance Com- mrttee 4, Play Commrttee 4, , , .H 1 41 V, I .auf Q! V' ' VV 1 Y' f v,! -2 HERBERT R. POSTEL Posty Football 3, Manager 45 Baseball Asslstant Manager Z, 3, Home- room Secretary l, 2, 3, Bank Teller 4. MARGARET S PHlLBURN HAZEL VlVlAN MarQe' Plml Hake N rf' Hr-Kearan T.5st 4 Gr! Re- Lana: Post 4 omoroom ' re- D serves 5 Smuen' A: 4 Dance servatlye .l rl Releryef , 4, Commrttee 4 Geography Clubl Faslaton S 3 X X .1 9 B w . NANCY ANN PURPURA an PurD Gurl Rese es 3, Dance Commrt- Football tee 4, ay Committee 4. N N X J v s., HARRY QUAIL Red l, Student Ard 2, 1 CHARLES PINE Cl'1rck Latn Club Treasurer 4 Lamp Pos' I 5, Fasulty Ed tor 4, Hon- o' Sc: et. 5, 4 Dehattng So- cct. I 3, Student Councrl 4, H Kcarn an Q, 3, 4, Tennts 2, : 4 S: ence Club 4, Lrzurary As- estant 3, 4, Stamp Club Secre- tary 4 'vt . K , l RUTH MARGARET POST Basketball 2, 3, Archery l, 2, 35 Play Cast 4, Class V:ceAPresr- dent 2, Glee Club l, 2, Daisy Charn Z, Baseball 2, Caotaun 3, Gtr! Reserves 3, Presrdent 45 Student Ard 2, Camera Club 2, 3, Dance Commrttee Z, Lrbrary Assrstant 4, Volley Ball 3, Fleld Meet l, 2, Class Nlght Commut- Yee 41 Honor Socuety 4. W. JAY PRICE ajaya Red Cross 4 Homeroom Repre- sentattye 1, 1, 3. lll I ll ,' RUTH S RANKIN 'Ruthleu Baflfe'?a': 2 4 Archery l, Glee L ., Cnr trras Ca'C1 Com- rvr r, ,: Entra! 3, Grrl Re- .tr - 4 Dario Commrttee 4, 'sr' yawn Cup Q, vulley Ball 3 4 ge f GENE REID BARBARA ANN RILEY Red Eats ' Barb Swlmmirws l, 2, 3. Caotam 4, Larr-3 Page 1 Af er. ' 2 Class Homeroom Representat e 3, Nlgnt C9 e 4 H.-Kear- Bank Teller 4. , man scwes , ucfent Ald ,, amer , S 'C'BfY 3, D e C mmee Z, Play Comm: ce 4, Llbrary Asslstant Wy ARNOLD ROBBINS Student Aid 2, I , f 1 1 J'-f I . f ,I 4 JT yfvffx Q' ,,- V CHARLES ROMANO Chuck CharI 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Stamp Club 4. -6- HAROLD I RISNER Ci-RL RIZZOLO JR. 'Rlz R : 'Doc Glee Club 3, 4, Rei C'oss F:c'fa Q 3 -3 C'I E'SYV8 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Class tmgnf Ccrv- -4, Dance Comm tree -2 mlttee -3, Dance Corvmltee -l, Prlnt Club 4. Homeroom Secrea tary 3, Bank Teller 4 -Q06 FRANCIS P. ROGAN Bag Frank Slum Student And 2, 4, Dance Com- mltree 4, Geography Club 2, Prmf Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Baseball 2, WILLIAM ROSS, JR. Bull sfaaem ma 2, 3. I f W l EVAN RUBINO Rube Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Class Nlght Commlttee 4, Track lg Dance Commlttee 3, 4, Play Committee 4. ELIZABETH RUSSELL Betty Bae Glrl Resewes 3 Student Ald 4, Camera Club 4, Homeroom Seca retarv 2, S :rclary to Mr. amll- t 4. l J' ' ll, VJ VA! ' V v v - f- ff Lk ' 'I X f NJ W MARY DARGUE RUSSELL VIR lNIA ANN RLJSSO Mar 'Jlrvwy' Glee Club 3, 4, Gul Reserves 3, GN: C Lx T -1 Cbrvrrfas Card 4 Q -Wwe 'wc 1 Grl Peas-.es 5 4, Darvcc Cgmrvttec J, Gcogfabhy Club Q 4. 5- . f - f1.'5 '47 X-1, '75 if ,flf 1 , JosEPH RYAN I! ARCHIBALD SALMON D, JR. ALPHONSE SAN I UTA Joe ff . Arch Al J 1 T Track lg Student Kia 3, 4. I Homeroom Representattye lg Swvmmmg 3, 4, Band 4, Orches- , 1 f Class Ntght Commtttee 4, Stu- tra 4 f' ' . dent And 3. I I X I Il JOSEPH SAVARE ,Imel- MILDRED RUTH SCHESSLER Mill Archery I, Class Night Commit- tee 4, Student 4. s 5 WILLIAM B. SEIFRIED Bull Llttle Cy Usher 3, 4, Baseball 4, Student Atd 3. , 1 1' EVELYN MARION SHAW Ev Lyn W Lamp Post 3, Alchcry lj Red Cross 4 Class Night Commlttge 4, Ht Kiavman Assoclatc Edftor 3, Gul Reserves 33 Student And I, Dancy Commtttec S, Play Commtttee 4, Geography Club J. I 'NI-X511 AU , wi-NK GEORGE w sHsRLoclc X' J ndge Track l, Q, Stu lent Amd lg Dance Commlttee 3, 4 Play Commlttee 4, Otttce Boy 2 v 1' y NICHOLAS LOUIS SANTOPIETRO Nadi Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3. 1 -'XI ' I 1 rf! I THOMAS H. SCHAYER Tommy Swlmming I, 2, 35 Christmas Card Commtttee 3, Red Cross 4, Student And 25 Dance Commut- tee 35 Homeroom Secretary 3, H fl',j,,,', -'...!' 1: H! iffy!! 1 Ll 1 DOROTHY SCHLAGENHAFT Dot Lamp Post 2, 3, School Life Edt- tor 4, Lay Out Edntor 4, Archery I, 4, Play Cast 4, Honor Soctety 3, 4, Dchatmg Socvety 2, Glee Club I Chrlstmas Card Commut- tee 5 Daley Cham Zi Class Nught Commfttee 4' Hn-Kearman 2, 3, Exchange Ectvtor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Gurl Reserves 3, 4, Sclence Cluo 2, 47 Student And 37 Dance Comrmttee 2, 3, 4. l K Xt fx' -1. 'x . xl N' ' jf' Qc ' , , C., JOHN SHIELDS- J . J k I CIC I Bank Teller 4. I W f ELEANOR M. SICKEL HEI., ,,ROnme,. Lamp Post I, 2, Archery I, Debating Society 4, Glee Club I, Red Cross 4, Hi'Kearnian l 2' Girl Reserves 3, Camera Clul3 Play Committee 4. ALFRED SMITH Socrates Homeroom Representative I, Student Aid 3, Dance Commit- tee 4, Play Committee 4. fe K .J A THUR SMITH Dagwood Amina LAURA S. SIEDE Glee Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, Student Aid 2, 3. f . f 3,11 07 ,ft ' I JAMES F SILVER Woiie Jim Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Class President 2, Chairman Ring Committee 4, Usher 3, Baseball l, Student Aid 3, Prom Committee 3, Dance Commit- tee 4, Homeroom Secretary l, 3, Athletic COUVICII 2, 3, 4. L... CAROL T SINIGOR Lamp Post 3, Archery 2, Glee Club I, Student And I, HI-Kear man 3, Girl Reserves 3, Dance Committee 3, 4, Geography Club ALICE SMITH HAI., Christmas Card Committee 3, Laurel Chain 2, Fashion Show I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Kearnian Salesman 3, Girl Reserves 4, Homeroom Sec- retary 2, 3. CHARLES J. SMITH Soccer 3, 4, Student Aid 3. Hsmlnyf 1744 if . .. 9- 5 w -J ,Q SHIRLEY ESTHER SMITH WALTER SMITH JENNIE R. SPINELLI JJI' JOHN A. STEDMAN SI'lerre Wally Jean ' Sted Play Cast 3, Glee Club I, 3, 4, Dance Commitye 33, 4. I Tennis 2, 3, 4, Student Aid I, Christmas Card Committee 3, X , 4. - Z, 4, Bank Teller 4, Homeroom Homeroom Representative 2, I4 , Representative l. Girl Reserves 3, 4, Student Aid ,f ff' ,lj 2, Dance Committee 3, 4, All- State Chorus 4. , K V JAMES A. STEELE SCh6rner Basketball 2, Glee Club 4, Usher 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 4, Track I, Student And I, 2. A ' , v f ' .I I , F, Hy! ,lf .1 r .fl KENNETH B. SYKES URedH Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Student Aid 3, HERBERT H. TAGGART, JR. Wag.. swrinmipg 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. , , . WARREN J. VALENTINE val Student And 3, 4. 7 D T-1 JOHN STRAND Jack Strandne Student And 4. A , I x MARIE ELIZABETH STREPPONE I-lee Lamp Post Salesman 3, Glrl Re- serves 3, Student And I, Fashron Show 2, 3, 4, fl jf Klf ,yt , ' l CHARLES VALLANCE Charlle .wqr GLORIA V. VALLEAU .IG qu' Cl 3, Secretary 4, ance Co lttee 4, Play Com- mnttee 4,, Homeroom Secretary I, 3, Bank Teller 4, Red Cross 4, HI-Kearman 2, 3, Feature Edlfor 4, Sclence Club 4, Stu- dent Amd 2, Lamp Post Salesman 4. Lamp Pos ly' derclass Edl- mr 4, Ma I g Edltor 4, Arch- ery I, , lee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chrast s Cr Committee 3, Q II d S 4, Glrl Reserves bIIqt Chaurman 4, Ca- cj' HENRY J STUMPF ' K , ,.. ,Mr ' 'X Cz ' N lass Officer I Ushers 2, 3, , Homeroom Rep resentatlve I, Baseball 3, 4 Track I, 3, Soccer 4, Studen And 4, Hofneroory Secretary 2. .m l 4 If X I , .1 .. gi! . ,vs tu W ' Rfb X' ' elf' LOUIS J. SYLVESTER Syl Lungs Basketball 3, 4, Student Aid 2 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 4. CONNIE ANNE TORRE con chef Glee Club I, Girl Reserves 4, Faslmon Show 3, 4. SYLVIA B VENDETTI USYIH Dance Commlttee 4 Q G- SARAH R, VILARDI FRANKLIN E. WARREN Lucky Pierre Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Student Aid 3, Dance Committee 4, HERBERT R. WATERS iraertfr Lamp Post 2, 3, Assistant Un- derclass Editor 4, Ushers 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 2, Class Night Committee 4, Hi- Kearnian 2, 3, News Editor 4, Student Aid 2, Dance Commit- tee 3, 4, Play Committee 4. l I I N . N oolzls Joyce WEHR Dottie X Basketball 3, 4, ArcherY 2, 3, 45 Laurel Chain 2, Baseball 2, 3, Girl Reserves 3, Athletic Chair- man 4, Student Aid 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Volley Ball 2, 3. VIRGINIA L. VOORHEES MARIAN E. VUOLO Ginger Ginny Play Cast 4, Homeroom Repre- sentative I, Student Aid 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Girls Reserves 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, Student Aid I, 2, Play Commit- tee 4, Assembly Committee 3, l-tornero Representative 3, 4, Homerom Secretary 2. WILLIAMINA INELSH 1'Billle Archery I, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Student Aid 2, Fashion Show l,'2, Homeroom Secretary I, 2. I 1 JOHN WELSHMAN Welsh Basketball I, Student Aid 4, AGNES S. WARHURST HAQ.. Basketball 3, 4, Archery I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Girl Reserves 3, Stu- dent Ard 3, Dance Committee 4, Volley Ball 3, 4. P 1 -I 7 4 - I ' ' . r ' f' 1- I ,Q Lorrie WATSON frwoftylr Lamp Post 2, 3, Archery 3, Christmas Card Committee 3, Hi-Kearnian 2, Associate Editor 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Student Aid 2, Camera Club 2, 3, Play Committee 4, Bank Teller 4. L, , J Y Y DORIS M. WEBER Dot Dor Lamp Post 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Ring Committee 4, Hi-Kearnian Circulation Manager 3, Business Manager 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Student Aid 4, Dance Commit- tee 4. YT f--. I f ' p, 1 - I I I I COURTNEY T. WEMYSS Court Dance Committee 4. ,.f BERNARD WIENER Bernie Band 45 Tennis 3, 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 All-State Orchestra 3, 45 Student Aid 25 Camera Club 3, President 45 Bank Teller 4. VERONICA M. WINSHIP Vera Ronnie Lamp Post 45 Hi-Kearnian 45 Archery 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Christmas Card Committee 35 Girl Reserves 45 Student Aid 25 Dance Committee 45 Homeroom Representative 3, 4. MARCELLA DEE WOLF Marcia Red Cross 35 Homeroom Repre- sentative l, 35 Homeroom Sec- retary 35 Girl Reserves 3. FRANCES M, YARUSAVAGE Hman.. Girl Reserves 3, 4. ' Val? CLARENCE ERNEST WINANS GEORGE H. WINN Play Cast 2, 5 Usher 2, 3, 45 Windy G, W. Class Nigh ommitte 4. Football 35 Student Aid 3, 45 ' Dance Committee 45 Geography crab 2. f , f ' f 1 ff A , r I 1 fy ' fi ' . gf 7. r 2 . X . ' 1 I , f 1 l if ,fffl V f 3 5 f JOHN YUKNIEWLCZ ' x Yueky Student Council 35 Baswall 25 Student Aid 35 Geography Club 35 Print Club 2, S, 4. J ziklyc, SSR califln. s. l, 4? DAN ZEPPENFELD Hzeppn Swimming Assistant Manager 35 ,Honor Society 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 4, President l, 35 Student Council 35 G. M. O. l, 35 Ten- nis Manager 45 Orchestra l, 2, 35 Camera Club 35 Dance Com- mittee 3, 45 Play Committee 4. J GEORGE WARREN WINNE Football l5 Play Cast 25 Usher 2, 3, 45 Student Aid 25 Camera Club 45 Dance Committee E435 Assembly Commit e 2, 3, ll 25. .f . A J ff X! I KI VNU A I W . 4J V 7415 f 51 , 4 r - .Q 1. r J , V , 4 BERTHA WIRTH Bert Play Cast 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Girl Reserves 35 Student Aid 2, 45 Dance Committee 3. JW' CHRYSTAL WRIGHT Babe Girl Reserves 35 Fashion Show l, 2, 45 Homeroom Secretary l. JOSEPH ZURICH Joe Basketball 35 Honor Society 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Science Club 4' Stamp Club Treasurer 4. 1 lIlllSS Sllllli War A und My by Reqivuld Dunc ill ll r U 5 l l ll sol: elwioell L it With four yeoreof friend-shifiin l'?lJFijl'ly High! The if Ml Pl lf Flfhllol' Ml il for Oli' part-any grow near. - our breasnsfnledwarhsof- f wr S P3 lr las VUE sd ly sigh-.Z Fare - well fo the school we f 1 .Z --- Our mem'- mes of you shall ev -ev deep-en , a Jllrlllf' rl?VWVwl eam of thy in - ries to beg--. And loy -al and truea V.P.lV ull NI M435 l - ways with you , Al'ma Ma- ter all Hail to Th Dear Old Golden Rule Days MM by ,,L- .fl S. 'Vw XY fm mm max' rome' and mm max' qv 1411! I gn nn fonurr Ipxxxxux W' il - ' XX D1 '. -uuJ 41 uf ' w . I X n ' , , X - W ' - ' ' ' . - ' v X -' n . Q' 1a:2a:a:112' '-',' .:aa11-.,..-V2 .21 X ' ' - '- . ' . ' K 1 ' f s l X ,I 7 if if A 'N FV 4 , 1 V fu . I A ' 3 3 rw R R ' J 'g f , ' A s 1 A ' w 1 , ' ., . .. ' 'iq' S , . 1 attain, ' S - . 9 . - I ' , Q 5 Y , x 5' v 1 . . . ' - ' f frm' I - 750, Q V ,'f,'. - . x ' , ' , B00 un CLHSSES As the babbllng brook In a steady stream so flows the bond of good wlll and co operation among the mem bers ot the classes Theur tnrm strong tue IS best ex pressed by the sturdy rock bridge winds its continuous course I I I 2A Representatives Sitting: Master, MacDonald, Gilmore, Lynch Winship, Gunnell, Voorhees, Hendricks. Standing: Pine, Christiansen, Krzywicki McGivern, Sylvester, Hines, Gault. IZA Officers Paterson, Capobianco, Miss Circle, Govel, McGarriI Class of June, l94O ONCLUDING our final year at Kearny High School, we, the June Class of l94O, can look back on four years in which our many activities in- cluded an outing to Bertrand Island, the nautical Junior Prom, our murder mystery, The Thirteenth Chair, our dances, the Holly Hop, and Star- light Swing, and finally our Senior Farewell, class night and class trip. Representing our class on the Student Council are: Lawrence Brewster, George Fitchett and Majorie Hendricks. Norman Bass, Herbert Christiansen, James Gault, Beatrice Gilmore, Raymond Krzywicki, Evelyn Lynch, Catherine O'Donnell, Virginia Voorhees and Vera Winship acted as homeroom representatives. Homeroom secretaries are: June Best, Olive Gunnell, Fred Heinze, Marjorie Hendricks, Lucille Masters, Gerald McGivern, Charles Pine, John Stedman and Louis Sylvester. Presidentw v,,,,,,,,Y ,A,,,,, V INCENT CAPOBIANCO Vice-President ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, E DWARD GOVEL Secretary ,,,,....,,,,. .,,,... S HEILA MCGARRIL Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, PETER PATERSON Sponsor ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, M ISS EDITH CIRCLE l2H 2B Class of January, l94l E, the l2B's, have spent a busy term engaging in such activities as our St. VaIentine's dance, the Cupid Whirl, and our play Anne of Green GabIes, a comedy in three acts. Douglas Bergen, Robert Boal, Andy Miller and Joseph Warhurst are our homeroom representatives, our secretaries are: David Kirk, Alice McKenna, Joseph Miller and Thelma Welsh. The following are members of the Student Council: Rose Brobson, Tessie Czajkowski and David Kirk. President ,.,Y......,,..,., ............ W ESLEY MAVER Vice-President ,,,,..... .......,..,,,,,........, J OHN HILL Secretory ......Y,...... ....,,,, G RACE NEIGHBOUR Treasurer ........,. .......,,,,,,,, DO RIS DANIELSON Sponsor V.... .....,... M ISS SARAH T. JOYNER 128 Representatives First Row: Boal, Miller, Bergen Second Row: Warhurst, Kirk. in emma L ff ' Danielson, Hill, Miss Joyner, ,LIL W Maver, Neighbour. 1 f J fd I 43 X. k A K., l IA Representatives Sitting James, Stevens, Galloway, Nichols Crandall, Motfet, Grlmes, Maghcr Standing Bates, Dean, Black, Crawford Hardman, Hamilton, Jordan, Putz, Porter f Frazer IIA Officers Miss Henry, Porter, Magher, Grimes, Murray. e w ' i Class of June, l94l N conjunction with the llB class, we held our Leap Year Prom in May. A Christmas card sale, a skating party at Paramus, and serving refreshments at the IZA dance were our first activities. ln our ten homerooms we have the following representatives: Maynard Bates, Andrew Black, Robert Crawford, Norman Dean, Albert Fraser, Helen Grimes, Thomas Hardman, James McGill, Betty Nichols and Joseph Putz. Rosemary Crandall, Janette Galloway, John Hamilton, Elinore James, Willard Jordan, Gloria Moffett, Lawrence Moran, Donald Porter, Marilyn Stephens and Pauline Terlecky are our class secretaries. Student Council members are: Andrew Black, Herbert Blom and Nancy Burns. President . , ,,,,. EUGENE MURRAY Vice-President ,, ,,,,,, FLORENCE PORTER Secretary, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HELEN GRIMES Treasurer, ,,,,,,,, , ,,. , ROBERT MAGHER Sponsor ,,,, , MISS COLVIN M. HENRY llll llll Class of January, l942. UR Junior Prom, highlight of the year, was held as a ioint event with the l lA class last May. Other activities included two trips to Paramus skat- ing rink. Our class supplied refreshments for the Senior Farewell. Members were chosen to serve at the dance and to comprise the laurel chain at com- mencement. Thomas Cali, Ruth Heathwood, Pearl Hope, Walter Schlagenhaft, Doris Shafer, Leicester Spence, and Robert Young comprise the representatives from our seven homerooms. Our secretaries are: Anthony Adamo, Louise Chamberlin, Frances Corona, Mae Hutchinson, Mary Kopacki, Jean Matthison, and Richard Phillips. Members of the Student Council from our class are: Alice Buchholz, Frances Corona and Gloria Dukes. President... .. .. ,,,,,,,, EDWARD HAYNER Vice-President. . .,,, MARGARET NICOLIAN Secretary . ,,,,,, .. ROSE FlORE Treasurer . . . MARY HINKLEY Sponsor . GEORGE B. LORIOT IIB Representatives Seated: Corona, Heathwood, Mathieson Mr. Loriot, Spence, Schafer, Hope, Hutcheson. Standing: Chamberlain, Young, Cali, Firth Kopacki. I IB Officers Sitting: Fiore, Nicolian, Mr. Loriot, Hayner. Standing: Hinkley. 10A Officers IOB Officers Pearce, Mullins, Mr. Ryan, Roberts, Catena First Row: Mikilitus, Mr. Howe, Sm Second Row: Binetti, Scully. Class of June, l942 S sister class to the l2A's, we served refreshments at the Farewell and made up the daisy chain at graduation. Jack Kelly and Jimmy Taylor are our Student Council representatives. We have elected as homeroom representatives, Edmund Abromaitis, Frank Bogart, Nancy Brierley, Cecil Cockcroft, Lillian Daves, Joseph Kelly, Margaret Murdoch, Eleanor Picillo, Winifred Robbins, Robert Smith, Lois Stickle and James Taylor. Class officers are: Joseph Catena, president, John Pearce, vice-presi- dent, Elizabeth Roberts, secretary, and Eleanor Mullins, treasurer. Our adviser is Mr. George O. Ryan. Class of January, l9-43 OGETHER with the freshmen classes, we, the lOB's, sponsored a school skating party at Paramus rink in March. We have elected Majorie Shannon, Violet Thoms and Ida Thomson to serve on the Student Council from our class. The following are our homeroom representatives: Harvey Adams, Raymond Binetti, Grace Crawford, John Gray, Charles Norris, Lucille Stella- vato and Florence Vitkees. Officers of the class are: president, Raymond Binetti, vice-president, lrene Smith, secretary, Joseph Scully, and treasurer Anna Mekalitus. Mr. William Howe is sponsor. SUPHS lllllSH Class of June, i943 NDER the sponsorship of Mr, Albert Wootton, we have participated in the skating party held at Paramus in May. Our class elected Jack Coleman, chairman, and Shirley Williamson, secretary. Representatives for the class are: Jean Allison, Dorothy Burns, James Eggie, William Eisenhauer, May Geresi, Genevieve Healey, John Johnstone, Lionel Kington, Jack MacDonald, Louis Postel, William Rush and Andrew Stevenson. Our homeroom secretaries are: Regina Bell, Janet Brown, Richard Burnett, Jack Cetrulo, Edward Dunn, Alice Feighan, Douglas Hardy, Eleanor Ksiazek, James Lennox, Harold Osborne, Gloria Prior and Elsie Wyllie. Class of January, l944 NTERING Kearny High School in February, I9-40, we were able to take advantage of the one session day made possible by the new addition. Our class took part in the Paramus skating party held in cooperation with the 9A's and lOB's. Under Miss Christine Trumbull, appointed as our sponsor, we elected the following homeroom representatives: Eugene Fletcher, Mildred Hill, Ross Mulford, John Ott and Richard Smith. Class secretaries are: William Chris- tenson, Hugh Davis, Jean Guillan, James Niven and Cleave Ward. 9A Representatives First Row: Brown, Healy, Prior, Wylie, Bell, Feiglan, Second Row: Kaisek, Burns, Coleman, Mr. Wootton, Williamson, Grresi, Allison. QB R,pr5,nhg5y5 Third Row: Eggie, Cetrulo, Lennox, Steven- son, Johngonl Kmgfon, Hafdyl Macpo,-mid, Smith, Christensen, Gillan, Niven, 11 + 1 zxwn QQ ,4- 1 u -WA I x - 3 ,A I sl, ,M 0 In - C n., .Q 1. V 0. 5 ' L 4 .naw in ii '-40 Fur mrn max' mnzf and mrn max' QU. H141 I qu ml f0rr:'1'r. -'I'1iNxx'mN Bona av HCTIVITIES The Career of the Student Hcws Gm Term after Term Sometnmes there are obsfa cies wmctumes smooth Saul mg A5 The rapids of Q Stream are Oufsfamimg HW Thus pmture so The actfvmes are outstanding m IYWCYWWOVICQ pf bdmgol dam Debating Society ITl-l a schedule ot Z6 debates, the Olin B, Sylvester Dee bating Society members attended contests at Montclair, Princeton, Templeton, and Rutgers. The Society is headed by George Fitchett, president, Rose Bryce, vicefpresident, Suzanne Rowland, secretary, and Ralph Mattey, treasurer. lt is advised by Miss Sarosa R, Melick. Quill and Scroll Y selling football programs edited by the society, Quill and Scroll members obtained money to send delegates to the Montclair and Columbia Press Conventions. Besides editing the school handbook, the honorary journal- ists sponsor an assembly prcgram each term at the initiation .t new members Albert Lapan is president, Arax Nicolian, secretary treasurer, and Neale R Hamilton, adviser. 50 Debating Society First Row Bolin, Crandall Mathewson, D Casale, G. Casale Second Row McSnane, Wil- son, Kingston, Bryce, F.tchctt Rowland, Mclvers, Thorns Third Row Ptaff, Maftey, Coombe, Bolln, Savage, Campbell, Earw, Greco, Solow, Most, Hagstram. ul NJ, tl I V 1 fd . i ,,f -4 - ll J Quill and Scroll First Row' Buck, Schlager- haft, Lapan, Nicolian, val' Ieau, Gaiewski, Brennan Second Row Grace, Gray, C Crown, G Crown, Edwards Mr, Hamilton, Waters, Gerken Gibbs, Hehre, 'Sm -Q.. f f ' n flfjp J Honor Society First Row. Zurich, Eauc' Brennan, Post, Schlagennah, Fitchett, Galewski, Crowf, Grace, Mayer, P.ne Second Row Ludwig, K-'K, Detmel, Aitken, McKay, G - more, Newman, Werv, Ddf Third Row: Sykes, Wei , Smith, Domtnko, McKenna Czaikowski, Knapp, WCS? Blazk Fourth Row C'a'iia' C 3- ta'-se'-, Roorne, S-tu y, EG ', Ze:pen'e 5, O Score ra- p 1, Leven, Mcfitvefn ii '4 KP , I Student Council First Row. Bucnnolz, Thom son, Corona, Shannon, Ftr cnett, Burns, Miss Coleman, Black, Thomson, Czaikowski Hendricks, Brobson Second Row. Brewster, Wyatt Masini, Murray, Taylar, Chris: tiansen, MacNabb, Gaiewski Post. Third Row: Shlagenhaft Capobianco, Mayer, Oaks. rx.. 7 'H ,L 11 Honor Society REPARING the honor rolls tor the bomerooms and taking charge of sclnolarsntp t.les for the dean are some ot the services done by l-lonor Society members At the beginning ot the new term, members aided at ball duty. Gertrude Gayewski is prestdent, assisted by George Fit- cbett, vice-president, and Celesta Crown, secretary-treasurer with Mrs. May L. Rasch, adviser. Student Council HREE pupils from each class, except 98, and representa- tives of major activities are elected to the Student Council to act upon measures of interest to the student body. Miss Madelnne Coleman and S. Dan Zeppenfeld are ad- visers, Nancy Burns, president, Andrew Black, viceapresident, George Fitcnett, corresponding secretary, and Kay Armstrong, recording secretary. Sl L . .'-it r Pg: Lamp Post UBLISHED by the journalism pupils, the Lamp Post is the semi-annual class book. Pictures and writeeups of the graduating seniors, the classes, organizations, activities, faculty, athletics and school life are features of this book. lt has won first place in the National Scholastic Press competition. The editorial staff consists of: Arax Nicolian, editor-in- chief, Gloria Valleau, managing editor, Dorothy Schlagenhaft, layout editor, Jeanette Grace, copy editor, Claire Brennan, photography editor, Celesta Crown, senior editor, Myron Buck, activities editor, Mary Gray, school life editor, Evelyn New- man, underclass editor, Jack Cornish, sports editor, Charles Pine, faculty editor, and Neale R. Hamilton, adviser. Members of the business staff are: business manager, Jean Edwards, and assistant business manager, Doris Daniel- son. LaMont E, lngraham is adviser. Lamp Post SMH First Row Buck, Schlagen- hatt, Danielson, C Crown Edwards, A Nicolian, Vallc-au Gray, Grace, Newman, Bron- nan, Pine Second Row Thoms, Casale Dominko, McLaughlin, G Crown, Smith, Kaiser, M Nicolian, Oliver, Johnson Third Row Whiston Sama- towicz, Sulzbach, Hill, Nic kerson Fiore, Kay, Hill, Vietor,I Gaiewski, Zcppenfcld Fourth Row Laftin, Malles, Wilson, Paknis, Korcn, Garlick, Brown Fifth Row Desmond, Varlc-sc Goddard, Dixon, Hehre Gerken Sixth Row P Dfxlessro MOrriS, Rush, Knox, D Dr Lascio, Wenbcrg Lamp Post Salesrnen First Row Desmond, Ggttlicr Dan elscn fonfscf Eiwartfs A Nice' an V. fsh p Hdcf, ner, Kaiser M N :c an Sc-:off Row Cisco O' ve' Ko'0n Eucklcv, Capote Black, Shaw Alcxanrfc' Thin! Row Srn th, Golfhgm Kay Vctc' Snarplos Cas-no Scr' agC's'a't Gna-1 Zalman Focutn Rin N',,rL'w, Ercf fart N. :Q rta r-ia'r ': M:- Ken: e, Mk ins Sa cas- Russ: A ie'so Eane' F t'n Rzw Cn' st awe' Fa rersrr, Dunzan Plu kCt! Bates, Henfe Gewnen Hi-Keamian First Row Cornish, Valleau, C Crown, Waters, Gaiewski, Buck, Jt1Pinson,Wetier, Winship Lapan Second Row Kayhait, Do- rninko, Grortiesk, Kulkosky, G Crown, Vetor, Kaiser, D Smith, Schlagenhatt, Hinkley, Zeppentelri Third Row Brennan, Baker, Newman Nickerson Fir-re Sarnatowicz, Desmond, Nico' , lian Fourth Row Gray Grace, Holt, Proskow, Ptatt, Varlese, Koran, Wi'son Fifth Row Peterson, Duncan, M. Holt, Laftin, R Holt, Hill Dffslessio Sixth Row Regan, Gerken, Hehre, Heaton, Ness Hi-Kearnian Salesrnen First Row Groiesk, Winship Weber, Johnson, Gaiewski Crown, Second Row Ka.se' Gray, Grace, Ncwrnaf, Smith, Gray McLoughlin, Tnir: Row Warhursr, Duncan Fou'th Row Hinkley, Nico- ltah, Fiore, Kulkosky, veto' Holt, Sharsles Fifth Row Beck, Gerken Hehre, Bates, Moeller. l-li-Kearnian OURNALISM pupils edit bi-weekly the l li-Kearnian, a four- page newspaper, which records school activities and school lite. ln national competition, the Hi-Kearnian has won the in- ternational honor award given by Quill and Scroll, and All- American in the National Scholastic Press Association com- petition and first place in the Columbia Scholastic Press As- Sociation competition Members ot the editorial statl are: editor-in-chief, Gertrude Gaiewski, managing editor, Jack Cornish, news edi- tor, Bert Waters, make-up editor, Myron Buck, proof editor, Celesta Crown, sports editor, Albert Lapan, feature editor, Gloria Valleau, staff adviser, Neale R Hamilton. Those composing the business staff arei Doris Weber, business manager, Jean Lynott, assistant business manager, Alice Johnson, circulation manager, Vera Winship, advertising manager, and LaMont E. lngraham, adviser. sg.- , lj Science Club lTl-l Miss Lucy Hurley as adviser, the Science Club meets twice monthly for experiments and discussions. lt is affiliated with the American Institute of Science and Engineering Clubs. Officers of the group are: president, Myron Buck, vice-president, Fred Pfaff, secretary, Gregory Walsh, and treasurer, Ray Peterson. Student Control OURTEEN boys and girls are chosen each period from volunteer study hall students to act as student aids and maintain order in the halls. A member of the Student Council is selected for captain. Mr. Wllbert J. Reimer is adviser. 54 Science Club First Row. Grecco, Campbell, Diemel. Second Row Rlcernan, Hel- wlg, Currie. Third Row F Pfa1f,R Pfaft, Pederson, Kruklel, Eishen, Crandall, Mullin, Eawarcs Fourth Row Mlkaleus, Moel- ler, Buck, Johnson, Schlagen- halt, R Brown, Peterson, Klein, Pine, Polk, Hagstrom Fltth Row: Lerner, A Cowell, Moffet, Walsh, Coombe. Markewlcz. Student Control First Row' McShane, Gold- ham, Cetrulo, Thornberg, Cllff, Lyon, MCGarrll, Archi- bald, Evans, Flnlgan, Donald- son, Rue, Day, Tagllone, Schessler. Second Row: Porter, Ness, Winn, Crowe, Conklin, Larn- bertson, North, Flnnie, Deck- er, Werth, Lynch, Gunnell, Clark, Adamo, Findlay. Third Row: Friend, Weiss, Hanold, Margetts, Mabee, Maftettone, Gallagher, Mur- phy, Roguski, Yarusavage, Stumpf, Varlese, Wehr, Powers. Fourth Row: Hill, Smith, Van Busklrk, Morris, Warren, Bolln, Hamilton, Sylvester, Patterson, Slckles, Ruther- ford, Murphy, Helwlg, Schatzrnan Fifth Row' Batson, Salrnond, Brewster, Hemsley, Thomp- son, MacLaughlin, McKinnon, Little, Stempson, Bass, Gault, Portz, Thomson, Johnson, Russo. Sixth Row. Heaton, Kelly, Tintle, Weber, Faas, Barduc, Welshman, Throssel, Valen- tlne, McQuade, Thompson, Bates, Sharples, Dukes. Girl Reserve Officers Sitting: Valleau, Miss Sims, Connolly, Post, McGivern Chapman. Standing: Aitken, Wehr Bashforth, Lloyd, Heddon. Red Cross First Row: Miss Neubrand, Aitken, Miss Sims, Southard Second Row: McCloud, Papili Crown. Third Row: Harris, Silvain Dziatkowski. Fourth Row: Risner, Paknis, Bachanas, Fette, Halpin, Jordan. 4 1 1 ai Girl Reserves PONSORED during the term by the Girl Reserves were a Faculty Tea, Mother-Daughter Tea, fashion show and dance. This organization, composed of junior and senior girls, meets bi-weekly. Ruth Post, Elinor Connolly, Ruth McGivern and Martha Chapman were elected president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer respectively, with Miss Helen M. Sims as adviser. Junior Red Cross ACH year, Red Cross members prepare Christmas boxes and scrapbooks, collect tintoil, do hospital and Red Cross office work and sewing for the day nursery. Elizabeth Aitken is chairman of the organization and Miss Helen M. Sims is adviser. 55 Geography Club EOGRAPHY CLUB members, under the guidance of John C. Parsons, have as their main topics of discussion, for- eign countries and customs. A skating party to Paramus was held on January l9. Edith Postel, president, is assisted by Mae Warhurst and Myra Fenwick, secretary and treasurer respectively. Historical Society O write compositions on those subjects of interest to them is the activity of the members of the junior branch of the Hudson County Historical Society. Mr. John C, Parsons and Mr, Earl Fuoss are co-directors of the group, while the officers are: president, Jack Cetrulo, secretary, Frances Ritter, and treasurer, Leslie Dewhurst, G , up ,air Geography Club First Row. Postel, Eishotf, Warhurst. Second Row Penta, Clark, Bellini, Mr Parsons, Novak Third Row Cole, Peters, Metcalf, Stout Historical Society First Row Strachan, Harvc Dwyer, MCLauQl'tl r' Sc-conr1Row CVBVK Cctruto Desmond Third Row Duhurst, Ritter Nviston, Yates, Wyatt M' Persons Fourth Row Ar-:alone Kocrncr, MQM an, C e Havwa' Assembly Committee Flrst Row Beltiore, Vizglrda, Campbell, Evtush, Domlnko. Second Row Van Emburqh, Detmel, Srlvestre, Little, Ha'niltor1,Gl1ertan,Kernaghan Third Row Daguafdl, Ushers F'st Row Scopelltty, Ness, Gperlao, Curt s, Kernagba' Brewster, Waters Second Row Regan, Eerge' Steele, Sylvester, Ltttle, Docrr, Thorston, Fltchett, Paterson, T ll'Cf ROW Stumpp Camp- bell, Potte' Wlr-ans, Fofeste' Phicurr, Branch, Walsri. Assembly Committee UE to the single session, the Assembly Committee has been divided into erght groups in order to take care of lights, curtains, and backstage properties at assemblies, school plays and P. T. A. entertainments, At intervals, programs are arranged by the committee so that students are able to participate. Miss Lucy Hurley, the adviser, is asslsted by Wllllam Beck, chairman. Ushers SHERS are chosen during sophomore year to serve through the l2A term, They assist at all school functions, in- cluding school plays, evening meetings of the P. T. A., Class Night and Commencement Programs. Mrs. Florence G. Young is adviser, and Bert Waters serves as head usher. Orchestra EADED by Frank Cassidy, president, with Vincent Murphy serving as secretary-treasurer, the Orchestra has played for graduation, in assembly, at the school play and at the Spring Music Festival. It is conducted by Colin H. Gray, ad- viser. Band RACTICING in the new sound-proof music room every Monday and Tuesday, the band is composed of the stu- dents with musical knowledge, They furnish the music for football games and for the Memorial Day Parade. With William H. Johnson as their adviser, members elected Reginald Duncan, president, and Mary Koerner, secre- tary. 58 Orchestra First Row: Meseru, Perpenti, Solow. Second Row: Kushwara, Dur- yea, Dunzello. Third Row: Felle, Wolff Buckley, Mortus, Schlessinger, Peters, Carghill, Urba, Cla- brao, Hand. Fourth Row: Ratta, Wool- cott, Brainard, Bollbach, Duncan, K. Sykes, Dochray, Day. Fifth Row: Hagstrorn, King- ton, Koerner, Mullans, J Sykes, Feltrup, Bellavitch, Standing: Bleh, Blakley Sanuita, Scully, Mr. Gray Kirk, Townsend, Murphy Forsyth. Band Standing: Murdock, Smith Sanuita, Scully, Kirk, Miller Mr, Johnson, Laing, Finelli Murphy, Meyer, Forsyth, Townsend, First Row: Dockray, Feltrup Second Row: Duncan, Sykes Third Row: Ratta, Wallcot Solow, Brainard, Bollbach, K Sykes, Day. Fourth Rowt Urba, Bolwell Dunzello, Calabro, Hand Kington, Cargail, Hagstrorn Koerner, Mullins, Christensen, Kington, Sykes, Feltrup. 1 i Juni ru, : or Girls' Chair .a. 1, ,,, aw ir. Cazae .a ,'s' vzia xc c . -1.1 af F, rg 3,- Pefpeave Dow dz. an Eecke' 'JiChGla3 Kar Cam' .nf-f-f,,iqw a-Q Mag f wr: io of .Z ' Mu ver C .3'lrEf -' S :cc ' Sc-:ri K? Tnofns Pastel Pc c Pritc'-iam! C Third Qcv- Olive' Sf ma , E':'. 'r Swecvva' C a Fuurvr- P' im, Rwcfis f-4 Donald S'cw,r' ThOrrtbul h , ,ia .N 5 , ,r rv'Qv Mac- H r P-czk , Gvicwcvt Filth Pwr, .7ii,iC LWVIDIOOVYN T i urnzuf Erwin, Riley, rmualwc .' sw 4- f, Kvidari Fenwick, Euan . Scopcleiv Sum new me-wv, iz Alon-rv S .Q 1' Q-Mew, M Sulzaacfi, M me Partly Gi co, P- 'le Hale Senior Choir F 'sv Rza If '. iz ar r Ecksof Ea azas S 'J ss K :.g' C:':':'L' A N :Q ar' M EASE 52:69 Ke Penciezuf, Mas'e'a Secoh: Q:-v Vatc' E Sc. -f D Sw- 'ri J a Pa y v-azerg Euvk s Kfa rw Eake' Dz arm' B'ctso -: Row L Russo Carczs e, G' rv-es, Ja' ea.. warmrst Se'-af, V Russ: -rw fl, we., ii, F' Q-: Fcurerw Raw Go'f4.e5 Hz'-c sor, Poway, Havcock 5: mar: Eszre- Davies v lvers, ts-.ca-r-, E Ea-me Sei:e mm Rza Ye' gi 2 Q-A Bedell, E s Rcet Ce O Don-ie' Clafksoc v cavern, wsveff Sixth Rc: Avkef Ri.: Jordan, Bsvf-5, Sham-o Celius, Pevupon, Levwmes Saver-m Row Bao-.aw Dewar, Machuskav, R '-era' E Fevguson, Butt, Dav e Galloway S-vi-vi Ga-can wece' 'rf wr 5 Senior Choir NGAGEMENTS of the Senior Choir this term included sing- ing at the Arlington Women's Club, West Hudson Kiwa- nis, Grace Methodist Church, Girl Reserves, Baccalaureate Ser- vices and the Spring Festival. Officers of the choir are president, Shirley Smith, and secretary-treasurer, Betty Corstorphine. Junior Girls' Choir ITH a membership of over 80 girls, the Junior Girls' Choir, composed of freshmen and sophomores, made its appearance at the annual Spring Festival. Each member is auditioned by Mr. Colin H. Gray, adviser, before being ad- mitted. Officers of the choir are: Grace Markey, president, and secretary-treasurer, Doris Casale. 59 General Music Organization INANCED by dues collected from members, trips to the All-State Convention at Atlantic City are taken annually by representatives of the band, orchestra and boys' and girls' choirs. The G. M. O., consisting of the officers of these groups, regulates all transactions. Reginald Duncan is president, Shirley Smith, secretary-treasurer, Betty Corstorphine, record- ing secretary, and Colin H. Gray, adviser. G. O. Finance Committee LL funds raised from the sale of G. O. tickets and various novelties are managed by the G. O. Finance Committee. The money is used for assembly programs and Hi- Kearnian, Honor Society, Debating Society and other honor awards. Benjamin Bennes is adviser. G. M. O. Sitting: Casale, Koerner Hamilton, Mr. Gray, Smith Corstorphine. Standing: Campbell, Cassidy Finelli, Murphy, Duncan. G. 0. Finance Dean, Duncan, Kirk, Marttn, Gray. IZB Play Cast First Rowt Gast, Moran, Bryce, Dukes, Southard, Smith, Dickson, Kimball, Mc- Laughlin, Appleby, Gelcius, Masters, Van Volkom. Camera Club First Row Dominko, Oliver. Nickerson, Brennan, Wiener, Gorski, Cadorette, Gordon Gast. Second Row' Brown, GVBY. Gray, Grace, Vietor, R. Holt, Hollander, Corwick. Third Row Krukiel, Toriglio, Duttin, Ererra, M. Holt, Johnson. Fourth Row: Carbone, Koer- ner, Hauck, Kingston, Ander- son, Newman, Fifth Row Goldharn, Berg Crandall, Jones, Most, MulIinS, Sixth Row Freedman, Becker Lonergan, Richuso, Mac Bride, Carghille, Bauer, Savage, Kohn, Holak. Seventh Row' Lapan, Mika- Icus, Gerken, Hel-ire, Waugh, Goldstein, Parry. 123 Play OIS DICKSON, Martha Appleby and George Kimball were chosen to act as Anne, Marilla and Mathew respectively, leading characters of Anne of Green Gables. The costumes and setting were in eighteenth century style. The play was presented April l2 and was directed by Miss Ruth C. Rodgers. Camera Club UMBERING 30 active members, the Camera Club holds a contest every semester and prizes are awarded to the winners. Snapshots of school life and activities taken by mem- bers are reproduced in the Lamp Post. The president, Bernard Weiner, is assisted by Wanda Gorski, vice-president, Gloria Valleau, secretary, and Claire Brennan, treasurer, Neale R, Hamilton is adviser, Boys' Choir INGING and discussion of music appreciation take place at the weekly meetings of the Boys' Choir under William H, Johnson, adviser. The group sang at the Spring Festival in May. Robert Campbell is president, Tony Ratta, secretary-treasurer. Library Council O assist the librarian, Miss Clara Burghart, in the use and care ofthe library is the duty of the Library Council mem- bers, The local council is a member of the State Library Coun- cil, and sends delegates to both the spring and fall conven- tions. Irene Erickson was elected president, assisted by Marion Becker and Barbara Riley as vicefpresident and secretary- treasurer. 62 Boys' Choir Siting Dewhurst, Gc,erian First Row Campbell, Ratta, Risner, Hardy, Martin, Hill McGill, Mr. Johnson, Gegarian Second Row. Ness, Pollak, Van Ernburg, Zulotf, Chap- man, Kernagen, Wilson, Steele. Library Council First Row: R, Brown, Walsh, Duff, Du Bois, Post, Knapp, Miss Burghart, Riley, M Nicolian, Pfaff, Kopacki, A Nicolian, Chapman, Brennan Second Row: Leven, Bates Becker, Erickson, Hinkley Kaiser, Gaiewski, Coleman. Third Row' Moldt, Danielson Coombe, Bauer, Reick, Warl hurst, Campbell, Burkus Scully, Christiansen, Barrie W, Brown, Kirk, Greco, Eishen. ,Lf O i 1 Stamp Club Sittirg Riley, Pine, Forres- ter, Mss Hurley, Buck, Zu- rich, Berg. Standing Lerner, Bates, Klein, Putz, Bashforth, Solow, Christiansen, Murphy. Latin Club First Row: Gottlieb, Neigh- bour, Aitken, Toff, Slavin, Bagleon, Black, Brennan, Scully, Nickless, Becker, Gnppe, Cambell, Gast, Second Row: Bryce, Rowland, Edwards, Commings, Di Ark, Bleh, Ebert, Parry, Wall, Var- lese, Bleh, Alexander, Dwyer, Roberts. Third Row: Hagstrorn, Wolff, Mullins, Solow, Matthison, Fedorawich, Mus. Rasch, Eischen, Sambley, Most, Crawford, Shaw, Gowdys. Fourth Row: Dorninko, Rudo- manski, Guth, lMunster?l Naugh, Silvain, Shannon, Greco, Winans, Crandell, Buttle Fifth Row: Lynotts, Freed- man Pne Savae Shack, i ' i 9 i Casale, Buckley, Hannold, Hardy, Print Club First Row: Risner, Hayner, Hotalling, Hamer, Ponianek Second Row: Bruno, Mitchell Aiello, Colbert, Mr. Loftus Third Row: Payak, Fix, Fettie, Jordan, Madden, 42.4-il, .31 ll Stamp Club OLLECTORS' exhibits in the show case and library were arranged by the Stamp Club, newly organized with Miss Lucy l-lurley as adviser. David Forrester is president, Myron Buck, vice-president, Charles Pine, secretary, and Joseph Zurich, treasurer. Latin Club EORGANIZED this term, the Latin Club has the following officers: president, Claire Brennan, vice-president, Nan Black, secretary, Virginia Scully, and treasurer, Charles Pine, Mrs. May Rasch is adviser. Print Club HIS organization is composed of from twelve to fifteen honor students in printing who are interested in various phases of typographic arts. Kenneth Hamer, William Heslen, John Bruno and John l-lill are president, vice-president, secre- tary and treasurer of the body. John Loftus is adviser. 4 Q 1' g7'g .- 5.6- 41 -4 all 7 Il 1 n IL Irxxxf lv SPORTS peaceful stream so the hugh school career of 30 athlete ehclswuth graduation In the pages to follow there are set down the records which the rnsmg as well as the passing athletes have achleved Football Football First Ro : , Dean, Wilson, Postel. ford, McNeil, Schalk, Potter Black, Silver, Bruno, Hill Hamer. nor, Dugan, Rizzolo, Pene Mazzola, Forfar, Yagiello Caputo, Schlagenhaft, Hanold Kempfe, Totich, York, Sands gen, Kie na , a , loway, Biorken, Hardy, Glen Cirz, Summers, Putz. ED by co-captains James Black and Philip Graham, the grid team finished with a record of five wins, three losses and one tie, placing tenth in Group IV. Bob Forfar, big gun of the Kard's attack, was chosen in the Group IV All-State selections. Timmy Potter was elected to lead next year's team. Co-Captains Coach ,. . . . 66 Manager ,,,,.,, Date Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct, Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov. 30 ....., 7 .,..... I4 21 ...,... 28 ....... 4 ....... ll .,..... 18 ZS.. PHILIP GRAHAM JAMES BLACK HERBERT POSTEL EAL SANDS Vanity Schedule Opponent Columbia .....,.,,Hlllside Montclair ....,..West Orange .......West Side ......Irvington ......BelleviIIe Central ....,..Nutley ' w Gault Skold, Second Row: Panzica, Craw- 1 Third Row: Drezwick, 0'Con- Fourth Row: Schultus, Ber- r n P terson Hal- laseball First Row: Mr. Coggins, Bowland, Dente. Second Row: Shaffery, Russell, Crawford, Rocha, Deaguardi, Dalto, Phillips. Third Row: Hoskar, Hanold, Yagellio, Newton, Wasio, Frederick, Finnie, Fronis, Mazzolla, Streda, Stumpf, Mr. ogerty. Fourth Row: Savare, Binetti, Dowie, Regan, Moffett, Greco, Curtis, Bremen, Paolino Kear- nan, MacPhaiI, Evlnik. Baseball ITH the title of Group 4 baseball champs to bolster them up, the Kardinal nine opened the l94O campaign against Union Hill, April l5. Captain Art Bowland, catcher, and Sam Dente, ex-Harrison all-state shortstop, were the only veterans in Coach Fogerty's lineup at the start of the season. Columbia and Nutley furnished the toughest competition for the team. Captain ,.,,,i.,.. Manager ,,,,,,,, Coach ,,,,, , ,,.,,.... Vanity khdik Date April l3 ..,.... April 20 ,....., April 23 ....... April 25 ....... April 27 .....,. April 30 ....... May 4 ....... May 9 ..........,.. May I l ..,... -,,, May I4 ...........,, ,,,, May I8 ......... ,. ,..,..,,, May 25...- .... - ...... May 28. .... . May 30 ......, June 6 ....... , ,,-,,,A, ,e,.,...Union Hill Montclair Passaic ,,,,,,,, Central ..,.,.Columbia ield ........,S0uth Side ...,,..East Side .,,.,..CoIumbia ....,.,BelIeviIle .....,,.ARTHUR BOWLAND MOFFETT ....,.WARREN FOGARTY Opponent East Orange Montclair .. Bloomfield .......Nutley .....Barringer 67 K I mc 4 s -f'-' 2 , Track First Row: Lewis, Gray, Sparks, Coleman, Sickle, Mc- Laughlin, Makulouich, Syme Kerr, Morris, Yagiello, Worl snop, Moran, Mr. Jardine. Second Row: Hill, Gilmore DeGuliam, Yates, Bogart Nolan, Pritchard, Anderson NIXOD. Third Row: Radcliffe, Hel- wig, Flemming, Spellrneyer, Nagle, Myers, Fette, Hallan- der, Hegan, Mahon, Shatz- der, Conklin, Smith, Roome, Onnembo. Fourth Row: Paknis, Warhet- tic, Zurich, Mclvers, Lynch, McGawn, Baker. Varsity Basketball Sitting, Warren, Pomanick, Yagiello, Ludwig. Standing, Bauer, Fredricks, Regan, Patterson, Berrian, Loughridge. g I , Basketball INNING twelve out ot eighteen scheduled encounters, the '40 hoopsters earned a bid to the state tournament and passed into history as the second Kearny team to receive this honor. Coach Leonard Loughridge put the quintet through their paces, Captain , JOSEPH POMIANEK Manager, HERBERT BAUER Coach LEONARD LOUGHRIDGE Track ARRIE WORSNOP, state champion indoor miler, headed a green track squad that, for the first time since the ad- vent ot track in Kearny, participated in scheduled scholastic dual meets. Coach Harold Jardine issued uniforms to 54 can- didates, most ot whom were underclassmen. Captain ACHILLE ONNEMBO Manager BERTRAM ROOME Coach HAROLD JAROINE Swimming Team First Row: Richards, Oster- man, Park, Gibson, Cowell Brown, Phelan, Gertz, Shaw McCree. Second Row: R. Rubino, Sanunta, Schuckhaus, Thros- sell, Hardy, Duncan, Geddes E. Rubino, Beesley, Mr Zeppenfeld, Diving: Hehre, Reid, Forrester. Swdnnrnng PLASHING through a schedule of i8 meets, the Kardinal Mermen succeeded in finishing the season with a record of eleven wins and seven losses. Fred Hehre and David Forrester, two of this year's reg- ulars, were elected to lead the l94O edition of the swimming team. Captain ,... ,,,,, . ,,,,....,,, G ENE REID Manager.. . RICHARD RUBINO Coach ,.Y,,... ,,,,,,, S , DAN ZEPPENFELD Soccer ITH the longest schedule in the state, the Kard booters won ten of fourteen games played and copped the Northern Jersey Group Four championship. Captain Bill Mathewson, leading the state in goals, fell one short of the state record. Captain ....... .... . BILL MATHEWSON Manager ...... .. WWALTER HEINZE Coach ....... ...FRED COGGINS , s NJ 5. NL'l'i'g N 'Qi Soccer First Row: Day, Dente, Mac- Phail, Dowie, Hardaker. Second Row: Linkston, Watt Corkin, Blakeley, Mathewson Richmond, Irwin, Gerguson McDonald. Third Row: Mr. Coggin Heinze, Aiello, McQuade Sloan, Churchman, Thompson Kurswicz, Johnston, Black, Weavers of Varsity K's First Row: Dente, Hill, Hamer, Day, Irwin, Dowle, Har'tOld, Morris, Pomianek, Thompson McDonald, Beesley, Murray Devine, Second Row: Fleming, Moran smim, Mmen, sfumph, Dui kin, Berrian, Miller, Bowland, Cuozzi, Caputo, Silver, Gigerian. Third Row: Schatzman, Gault Summers, Pene, Reid, Putz BU l0fl, Dean, Bruno, Mattel tone, Kernpfe, Schul tess. Fourth Row Warren, Potter Yagiello, Paknis, Mazzola Postel, Hehre, Onnembo, Regan, Galway, Cavert, Mc- Cree, Rubino, Rizzolo. Cheerleaders First, Rowi Fortar, Butkus Jordan. Second Row: Porter, John- ston, Sharples. A if K ft' Cheerleaders ITH the inauguration of a number of new jitterbug yells, the cheering squad led the yelling at football and basketball games, creating enthusiasm and giving added color to the contests. The duties of faculty adviser were shared by Mr, Bennes and Mr, Jenkins. U Wearers of Varsity K's O quality for a letter in a varsity sport, a player must com- plete the timeaplayed requirement for that sport, Honor sweaters are awarded to those boys who earn two letters and who meet the requirements of the athletic council. Girls' Volley Ball First Row: MaCFie, Boyd, K. Matthison, D Matthison, Van Liew, Symanski, Ellis, Sullvi Setwine. Second Row' Grace, Gray, Gray, MacPhaiI, C. Russo, Kennan, Varlese, Postel, War- hurst, Polk, Bashforth, Mar- kewifl. Third Row: Hollander, Ander- son, Wood, Hawks, Duryea, Postal, R. Brobson, Piccilo. Fourth Row: Eccibely, M. Brobson, Chapman, Schuck- haus, Johnson, L. Russo, Holt, Koller. Girls' Volley Ball ECAUSE of the new schedule, the freshmen and sophomore girls' volley ball teams were able to compete on equal standards with the upperclassmen for the first time in several years. Class teams were chosen, and elimination contests held, the junior team coming out victorious. Girls' Archery HIEF among girls' sports, archery had an extensive cam- paign. Mrs. Earle headed the coaching staff in an effort to round out a suitable squad for competition in several annual tournaments. Archery Shooting: Mrs. Earle, O'Hara Atkins. First Row: Burns, Abel, Angels Asbey, Crown, Hartman, Gri- wert, Gruber, Elliot, Chapman Rieck, Hawks, Van Liew Penta, Maliecki, Stellavato Second Row: Duryea, Laidlaw Laidlaw, Hale, Thornberg, Nagle, Bennett, Kingston Bashforth, Polk, Johnson, Markewicz, Karcauskas, Hag- strom, Malecki, Kuidahl, Tanaies, Bell, Roder, Dwyer Lowe Decker Clark W lie, i I f Y O'Neidas, McMinerny. 1 x I up Fur man max' wmv and mm muv gn Hu! I qu ml 1011.11 ' Ilxxxwx -wg! some vu SCHUUL LIFE The gay gurglmg brook wuth nts showy surrouhdlngs best oortrays the varlety and mterest ot thus SGCTIOH The tshy stalwart brxdge might well tyouty the supportotour advertisers I 1 l1IHU'S MOST POPULAR BEST PERSONALITY DONE MOST FOR CLASS Post, Capobianco, Best, Govel. Post, G0vel. Capobianco, Gajewski, Nicolian, Govel NICEST SMILE NICEST COMPLEXION Hendricks, Kempf. Hodkinson, Sylvester. Hllllll MOST VERSATILE NICEST HAIR Connolly, Post, Silver, Capobianco. Cetrulo, Govel, R f if CLASS BABIES BEST DANCERS ETTIQUETTE PLUS 3355, EV-305, W6lSl1, Cowell. Pendlebury, Sfumph, Bergholm, Rogan. Paterson, Smith, Baker, Corstorphlne, Waters. UIHU. CLASS CLOWNS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED PEPPIEST Breen, Bass, Irwin, Chapman. Capobianco, Gajewski, Schlagenhaft, First row: Breen, Walsh, Govel, Fitchett. Second row: Chapman, Capobianco. HIHTEH NICEST TEETH NICEST EYES Schlagenhaft, Waters. Onnembo, Rankin. FACULTY PETS BEST DRESSED Gajewski, Fitchett, Smith. Sylvester, Best, Sickel, Sherlock MOST INTELLIGENT BEST CONVERSATIONALISTS BEST LOOKING Fitchett, Pine, Gajewski, Connolly, Winans, Post. Stumph, Best, Govel Schlagenhaft. E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS GCOMPANY Inc PLASTICS DEPARTMENT Manufacturers of Sheetlng Rods Tubes Molding Powder Tolletware and Noveltles nn the followmg Plashcs PLASTACELE cellulose acetate plastnc LUCITE methyl methacrylate resvn Factories at ARLINGTON NEW JERSEY an LEOMI NSTER MASSACHUSETTS S E the Class of June l94O of Kearny Hugh School do hereby declare thus to be our last Wlll and Testament Upon our Graduatlon we wush the followung In structlons carried out FIRST All our lust debts gradua tlon expenses and the cost of admunustra tnon we durect shall be pald from our treasury by Mlss Edlth Crrcle hereby named as executnx SECOND To Mass Clrcle for her patlent endurance and helpful advuce we do bequeath and endow a large cross word puzzle to occupy her tame after we are gone THIRD To our prlnclpal Mr Man key we leave a bottle of nerve tonic to tone up the nerves so worn out whsle watchung our novel sknts and announce ments FOURTH We glve permusslon to the l2Bs and other upperclassmen to walk ln our shadow We also leave them cessful IZA FIFTH We gvve three cheers to our srster class the IOA s for thelr fine sup port at the Senlor Farewell and Gradua tion SIXTH To members of the faculty who have struggled long nn our behalf we present our condolences so that they wrll not weep mournfully at our graduatlon SEVENTH To Wesley Maver l2B presodent we leave a lnttle of Vnncent Capoblanco s dynamrc force and host of Ideas to ald hum In has future struggles EIGHTH We dlrect that the new addutuon be left to the freshmen after we flnlsh with lt NINTH To the staffs of the Hlke and Lamp Post we bestow the followung l Three battered typewrvters Co t o p ge I ' ' ' ' - v H - A A . 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I I DISTINCTION E are exceedmgly proud to have been selected oftlcnal photographers for the Kearny Hugh School We wush to thank nn particular those students and faculty members who gave so wllllngly of thelr tnme and energy that thus yearbook might be the beautl ful token at us lllrlilclll llll lllli 82 ollllll ONLY THE BEST FOODS ARE DISPENSED AT YOUR CAFETERIA WE SOLICIT YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE Kearny Hugh School TRAIN I NG FOR SUCCESSFUL CAREERS Secreta nal Accountnng Stenographnc General Business Day and Evening School Free Placement Service SEND FOR CATALOG DRAKE Business and Secreta rlal Colleges and Schools WM C COPE Pres Kmney Bunldung Newark Broad and Market Streets Newark New Jersey y s t a I P a I a CONFECTIONERY JAMES ARONES P op etor Hugh Grade Pure Home Made Ice Cream and Cand es LIGHT LUNCH Clea a d Wholesome 4l9KayAeue KeanyN Present g for your Appro I The I940 Loose leaf ed tion The Campbell Encyclopedic Atlas and Internatronal Gazetteer Arl gton New Jersey Tel KEarny 2 4962 Establ shed S ce I88O JOHN D CRANE Cr SONS FUNERAL omecrons 241 Kearny Avenue Kearny N J C r c e , r FI I v Fl F1 e rn v n r , . J. In va - i ' of V cafeteria Campbell Industries, Inc. in i in . . . . . . o ' , V 83 The Successful Man Wears Custom Taulored Clothes AI. Del Grosso TAILOR 601 Elm Street Arlungton N J We are also Fully Equupped to Guve You the Best Servuce un Town for All Year Cleanung and Dyeung and Repaurung Needs Compluments of Tel KEarny 2-3-131 Tell KEarny 2-2377 68 Rudge Road 683 Kearny Avenue No, Arlungton, N, J. Arlungton, N, J. B E R T M F Y FUNERAL Homes V 332 Harruson Avenue Harruson N J Telephone HArruson 6 3408 PHUGHESS OUR HUNDRED AND SIXTY excuted and uneducated treshues turst clamored through the Roman entrance ot Kearny Hugh School September 9 1936 Thus was our class whuch was to clumb tour successuve rungs un a Ladder of Progress untul graduatuon un June 1940 Durected by Mr Glenn McCord one more rung was clumbed and we became truumphant sophomores We were re cognuzed as operatuve school members our furst actuvuty beung the servung of re treshments at the Senuor Farewell Dance A Dausy Chaun composed of twelve trughtened but delughted gurls led these senuors at theur commencement program Our Junuor year was the next step un the Ladder At thus pount a change of sponsors made Muss Eduth Curcle our ad vuser A sale of Chrustmas cards added to our spurut as well as our treasury The debut of formal lute com menced On the make belueve S S Junuor Prom we sauled to the musuc ot the Es quures Who wull ever forget the charm ot nautucal lanterns gangplank shups wheels and modernustuc fush as well as fush nets Cravung excutement we decuded trand s Island Lake Hopatcong Merry go round roller coasters hot dog stands and stomach aches were the hughlughts of the day We swam we danced we sang and pranced' What a day' The Thurteenth Chaur murder and drama tulled the evenung wuth enthu suasm when we gave our 12B mystery play Shakespeare had nothung on us' Because ot the revolutuonary publucuty Co tn ed on page E5 V 1 1 1 ' I 1 ' ' ' I ' ' next to take a trip. Where?-to Ber- 84 Corn Itrnents of William W Wlmmer Counsellor at Law Rudge Road North Arltngton Tel KEarny 2 3060 Isldor Mintz Real Estate and Insurance Property Management ESSEX Co Educational Day and Evening Sessions Arts and Science Secretarial Studies Business Administration Office Machines and Comptometry Credits Transferable 219 221 MT PROSPECT AVENUE NEWARK N J HUrnboidt 3 OZOO DO Kearny Avenue Kearny N J or urther lnformatuon please wnte to Regrstrar COMPLIMENTS STUDERUS OIL Geo Muggenhoefer PAINTER and DECORATOR PAINTING of the BETTER KIND SI Seeley Avenue Arlington N Tel KEarny 2 O4-IO O-I-II CQMPANY Warter s Market QUALITY rooos Meats Vegetables Groceries Prompt Courteous Phone Servtce Full Assortment BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS -I9 Halstead Street Kearny N J ' . 0 . . 3 , Na J. ' ' ' ' ' . . . to all Leading Universities ' 8 . . F I ' OF , . J I V 85 Tel KEarny 2 0267 Marts the Florist Stewart and Schuyler Avenues Arlsngton N J Kappa Theta Sigma Sororlty Alpha Chapter Graduatsng Members Margse Evans Ruth Post Ireene Friend Elva Moldt Dorss Lloyd Glorsa Valleau lrene Ersckson Betty Oldfseld Barbara Rsley Grace Mclvers Adamso Ssgns 44 Garfseld Avenue Kearny N nzung For Good Home Made lce Cream and Dasnty Toasted Sandwiches Speclaluxmg sn Home Made Candy Kearny Avenue and Bellevslle Turnpske Dsck Muhler Prop Arlngton N J PROGRESS lContsnuedl salesmanshsp and cooperatson our play was one of the bsggest successes sn the hsstory of the school a sell out to be ex plscst Strewn wsth Chrsstmas greens and fslled wsth the strasns of Don Weeden s Omegans both gyms provsded for the crowd of sstter bugs and waltzers at The Holly l-lop our fsrst sensor dance When we were IZA s a one sessson schedule was establsshed wsth the adds tson to our school Thss part of the busld sng was constructed when we were sunsors and l2B s we solved our problems and read our lessons amsdst the combsned nosses of ste m shovels brscklayers and steel workers But sn recompense we had a beautsful new lsbrary a soundproof mu ssc room new offsces large lockers and classrooms Don Weeden s Omegans agasn furnsshed soft melodses for the star lst at mosphere of our next dance As romantsc as sts name The Starlsght Swsng was a festsve occasson and a socsal success Stars stars and more stars everyone was seesng stars' Agasn followsng the theme of a shsp the S S Destsny was afloat sn the auds torsum on Class Nsght when our talents were well dssplayed Fsve musscsans made up a class orchestra whsch accompansed our ssngers and dancers Sksts mono logues and solos added to the entertasn ment The tradstsonal Sensor Farewell and class trsp sn June were hrgh spots sn our lsfe as looked up to sensor scholars From the orsgsnal 460 freshmen we gradually decreased sn number to nearly 300 happy sensors wsth hsgh hopes and eager ambstsons Hsstorsans Gertrude Gasewsks Arax Nscolsan I Q I I I I . . . , II I II ' I V ' ' ' ll 11 A - , . , . I - 9 . . . . . I . 1 - S 1 I n l I - I I I 5 I ll II ' Tel. Klfarny 2-3494 D H A . H I I I . . I I A , . J. , I - I - L e ' ' s l 1 I l , . s 1 Y , . . 86 THE OBSERVER WEST HUDSON S LEADING NEWSPAPERS 531 533 Kearny Avenue Arlington N J Phoe K a ny 2 3191 Q 0 M a c e Movlng Trucking and Storlng All Kunds of Rngglng for Plano Mo Ing 633 Fo est Street gfo amp! ts Lamda Tau Fraternlty Graduar ng Me be 5 George Fntchetf Gene Rend Allister McCree George Sherlock Vincent Murphy James Silver John Stedman COMPLIMENTS OF Col leglate Cap and Gown Company 360 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Telephone Wisconsin 7 7644 D f n n E r - I U' ' N - - 109 I . . . . V. Estabhshed 1873 FT r Arlln n, NA I Cf Tmen of 1 rn r . f Lundner s Bakery Graduahon Wedding and Bnrthday Cakes Our Specialty 4 KearyAee ayN Tel KEa I900 I90I 4888 Fee Del er Compl e ts of AI s Washmgton Markets Qual ty W th Econo y Select Frults and Vegetables Grocenes 420 Kear y A enue 315 Kea my A n Kea ny N J : as vi OUR SCHOOL BANK The HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION 768 Broad Street Newark New Jersey Rx CDfz4Lwv g e Nxxr 5 1' N-4.1 ' -1 X-Q53 3 Q . Alderney Dairy Company FOR SERVICE Telephone MArket 2 3000 Z6 BRIDGE STREET NEWARK, N J 88 C e X - e F iij ifi-'rz X , 17- e-.f . Q - 1 if Y P 1- Ni if f , , A ,Q .:.'-7.-.I Q.. hr: 1 gn. w- Nr: ' ' ' 'Eg-if -4 ' , ' - flfliiil :real I A ' , Q ' L 'E i iff , , TT -5F5 1 3 -Y j xr -N 5 24 n v nu ' i g LU- .I Q E Al .,, p n-'Q' V W L :l Ke rn , 4 J. X' ' . my 2- , , r iv y im n I 0 ,, i i m ,, V1 V I' ve ue I r , , . Q3 X X -. -'fri ' f h r as KEa Arlington Real Estate Co , Inc Fred ScI Ia9e 'I 3II' REALTORS TEXACO Real Estate Insurance Appralsals SERVICE STATION I I a a Q T KEa 2 Ja ea TOWN OF KEARNY FREDERICK T LAW Mayor Furst Ward WILLIAM E MCGLYNN THOMAS A FLYNN Second Ward JOSEPH M HEALEY MATTHEW A CLARK Third Ward JAMESS ELEMING CALVIN S KOCH JOSEPH MCEARLAND WILLIAM B ROSS Town Clerk Membe JAMES NESS Town Treasurer JAMES H COOPER Town Attorney Fourth Ward JAMES D JOHNSTON DONALD ALLAN Assistant Town CIerI4 rs ofthe Town Councll ARTHUR BROKAW Town Enguneer FELIX JACOBSON Town Collector S9 NNI5 Ing Su::e-s to me Jonas CI 3 '-L TSI' my 'ZVGIEI ll II ISI vI 'I ni Awefoi Stewart Avenue r'fI E'rn Str 6, rnv -EFS5 K rnv, N. J. Arlngtcn, N, J, Esfabl shed T905 pl fs A Cundarr MERCHANT TAILOR TEACHER OF CUTTING January Class of l943 Graduate from the Most Reno ned Schools of Europe and Ne York I3 North F h St eet Telephone MArket 3 2273 KILBOURNE 6- DONOI-IUE Offucual Jewelers for Class of June 1940 -4G CLINTON STREET NEWARK N J l Com :men of W W ourf r Cundaru Bunldmgl l-larrwson, N, J. NASH Sales and Servuce Eckhardt Nash SSO Kearny Avenue 330 Belleville Plke Arlington N J Arllngton N J Tel MArket 3 2534 R R Brant Co Athlehc Supplles and Sporting Goods Baseball Tenms Golf Bathmg Suuts Cameras 840 Broad Street Newark N J STUDENT QUIZ See h w well you kn w your schoolmates Senlors wnj under lassmen allfe are asked to take thls test TRUE AND FALSE Freddle Summers well des rves tne tlfle J terbug Henry Stumpf has become omewhat Inter ested In tumblang Martha Chapman who detests all forms of exercl e loves to knlt G rtrude Gal w kt IS a faculty pest Wlth football basketball baseball and track to has credlt Ray Yaguello contlnues on has merry way FILL INS Committee an have done mu h to revolutlonlze school publlrlty for me IZA s Herb Taggert s sport IS Jun Cetrulo has the nlcest the class Bob Campbell IS of tne Boys Cholr III MATCHING Match tne person wlth the actlvltv for whach he rs best known Shlrley Smith Herbert Chrlstuansen Clalre Brennan Arax Nlrollan Georg Fltcnett s Pa e Lnbrarv Councll Latln Club Girls Choir Debatuno Soclety Lamp Post Llfe S Old Sweet Song It was WAY BACK IN I939 A D that MARGIE met BILLY durlnq the STARLIT HOUR while IN AN OLD DUTCH GARDEN beside THE CREAK ING OLD MILL ON THE CREEK LEANIN ON THE OLE TOP RAIL In the INDIAN SUMMER tne LITTLE BOY whlspered to tne LITTLE GIRL AN GEL YOU YOU DARLIN Do you love me? THE GIRL WITH THE PIGTAILS IN HER HAIR replred DO I LOVE YOU? HOW MANY TIMES do I have to SAY IT TO YOU7 Yes I know he sand I m POOR BUT AM BITIOUS and YOU RE A SWEETHEART but She looked TOO ROMANTIC and slghlngly sand After APPLE BLOSSOMS AND CHAPEL BELLS t'1 y moved to a TINY OLD TOWN on the BEAU TIFUL OHIO among THE SINGING HILLS Here they Ilved In A HOUSE WITH A LITTLE RED BARN besude a CHESTNUT TREE They had TEN PRETTY GIRLS named JOSEPHINE ROSALIE KATHERINE BEATRICE MARY LOU LOUISE MARIE MARTHA LINDY LOU and IDA It was a HAP HAP HAPPY DAY and together they chorused OUR 'OVE wall last FOREVER Tel KEarny 2 7610 Windsor Dairy Compllments of Beale' 'U Acme Quality Market Mnlk and Cream 'OZ Wlnd or Street Kearny N J - 1 , r c , 1 I. , , , I, ' - I. S e ' It- - ' 2. I 5 ' . - I I ,X - 4, Ie M l 'e s ' I . ' h S. Q I I I In II. - ' I I ' 1 I. Clarence Wlnans was chalrman of WOULD'JA MIND marrylng me? Please, SAY 'Sl I SID, 2. d I Yes I 3. . . Q -I. e in , I, . 4 a , I f 2. ' b. ' ' ' ' ' 3. c. ' ' ' ' ' 4. cl, , ' - - S. e ' e. I f' L IAn wcrs on 3 91' 9I SAFETY FOR YOUR SAVINGS INGS 4, SAFETY OF YOUR INVESTMENT IS INSURED INSURED UP TO S5 000 by the ,706 mayb FEDERAL SAVINGS G' LOAN INSURANCE CORP An Instrumentallty of the U S Government Kearny Bulldmg 81 Loan Ass n 614 KEARNY AVENUE ARLINGTON N J Tumld Whlsperungs THE AWFUL TRUTH Graduafnon PINOCCHIO B lly Cowell SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS M ss Circle and any se en committee members OH JOHNNY John Buckley THEDOR4Al GOES WILD Ted Benn ABE LINCOLN George Flfcheff THE MAN WHO WOULDNT TALK Norman Bass CAREFREE Pat Connolly and Al Sm th DOUBLE TROUBLE Mary and Margaret Gr SOUTH OF THE BORDER Vncenf Capob anco PENROD AND HIS TWIN BROTHER Fred and Walter Heunz ANSWERS TO STUDENT QUIZ S rnm ng 4 Ha r 5 Pres dent False True False False True Class N gh! Pat Connolly Al Sm th Cornpl ments of Hudson Hobby Shop Complmenfs I June Class of I94I 9 SIN 4 QS 0 'Z lu 7 ' ' 'L Z ' 2 T S '31 ' WF , I I I I 1 i T 7 l . V . 1- - I GONE WITH THE WIND-Gert Gajewski - a A I I V l o I--A 3. wi 1 lb . l 2, . 1 3. 4, Ill - 5. l. C, H i 2. a. I, I 3. b. 2' -4, e. I 5, d. O 1- Tel KEarny 2 O7l4 Real Estate insurance Mortgages Leon G Cormier Realtor 79 Kearny Avenue Arl ngton N e KEarny 2 O477 Taylor s Flowers Delivered Anywhere Kearny Avenue at Mudland Avenue Arllngton New Jersey A SYMPATHETIC SERVICE DIGNITY AND DISTINCTION GEORGE J BRIERLEY FUNERAL DIRECTOR 752 Kearny Avenue Arllngton Tel KEarny 2 2220 N CLASS WILL lCont1nuedl 2 One tar of hard glue 3 One rusty paur of scussors 4 An accumulation of other useful l7l artnc es TENTH We leave to all students the new rooms wlth aur condutnonung so thatthey mayenjoythecool cool breezes ELEVENTH For the benefut of the cafeterua we leave a gold framed nnscrnp tlon Keep Tables Clean which as to be to Mrs Klmball a megaphone to and her lungs tnred from admonushzng us ln Wutnesss whereof we have set our hands and seals thus seventeenth day of June ln the year nxneteen hundred and forty Wltnessed by Slgned Margaret Gray Evelyn Newman Celesta Crown Jeanette Grace Mary Gray COMPLIMENTS A F R l E N D . I I 3 t , . J. ' . . - T I n hung in a conspicuous spot. We also leave I . I ll ' ll 1 4 . OF . OF V ' , .J. 93 l 1907 I 940 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Kearny and Mudland Avenues Kearny N J Member Fede al Reserve System Member Federal Depos t Insurance Corporat on CONAPLIMENTS JANUARY CLASS OF I942 Theta Phu Fraternity RHO BETA CHAPTER G aduat g Members Archlbald Salmond Herbert Taggert Tel MA ket 3 9605 H A Greene Company Sporting Goods Camp Outfltters Spec al D scounts to Kearny Hgh School Students 88 Halsey Sr eet N a k Kappa Gamma Phu ALPHA CHAPTER G aduat ng Members Elunor Connolly Jean Lynott Lo s Glllman Dorothy Schlagenhaft Al ce Johnson Dons Weber January Class of l94l OF V I i i r i r in ' . i ' i . I , - Compliments of U O i i i v f ew r , N. J. 94 PRO ED BY TRADEMARK REGXSTEQED A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL METHOD OF PRODUCING COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL ANNUALS NEW CIW PQXNNNE CO 4 GMM eww and sawn AMW saw UNXON 7 2400 95 X02-806 SKF SWEET UNION CXW, N. 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