Kearny High School - Lamp Post Yearbook (Kearny, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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The president of an underclass tinds a book to guide hirn in leading his fellow class members. Techniques of the game are frequently taught to the athlete by repeated books. Even in his atterclass lite, the pupil can serve his acti- reterences to ' ce in the way he ' ' 'lt around turns to books for guidan ' is, that the students lite is bui vity most. So it W!! C0Tl'Ee1'1ts 2 i s If X7 , U S 5 S WEN Dedlca tlon E the Class of 1942 dedzcafe this Issue f o the Lamp Post to George Ryan for has wholehearted efforts an gurdmg us through our high school careers d un hrmg pahence X'-wwf I I eor Ryan JJ' , Aoovi. Fa.arty meet ng rn Lrryary Below Canqlrei shots around school. J .H -ln ua Faculty George G Mankey, M A. Mrss A Lourse Smyth, M A rGrrIs+ Lewellyn N. Pratt, M A rBoysl Home Economics , English Mrss Mrnnre L Jackson, B S lSuperyrsorr Mrss Jean Cochran, B S Miss Jean N les, BS Mss Helen E Wrllrams, . Mrss ' ,J-'f ' A ' Raymond A l-lutchrnson, BA. ' Mrs Helen M. Bennett, BA. Katherrne Drake, B S. Mrs. Mrlured I. Fellows, MA. Mrss Margaret Halverson, B S. Fine Arfs Neale R. Hamrlton, M.S Mrss Sarah Joyner, MA Mrss Emma S. Daggett, M A. 'Supa-ry sor Mrss Sarosa R, Melrck, BA. Mrss Colvrn Henry, MA Mrss Lrllran M Nett, Ph B Mrs Eva Tremersma, BA H Miss Cnrrstrne Trumbull, BS Music M's Hazel Van Buskrrk, PhB Mrss Kathleen West, BA Colrn H Gray, BS Mrss Vcrmell Wrse Wrnam H Jonrison, BS Languages Industrial Arts Georgc T Ja:kson, BS S John M Lo'fus, B Aluet S Maryrn, E S Isaac R Taylor S Dan Zeopentrelrj Physical Training Mrss La Vern Clark, BS BS M Mrs Mrldred Cornwall, Mrs Elzaueth Earle, ES R Wa'-en Foqert, M Harsh! Jawrc, BS 'Act ng Dept Heafr Leonaro Lougnrrdge, BS Librarian Mrss Clara Burqhart, B Bcrrramn Bcnncs, BA Mss Elrllt Crrglc, MA Mss Maclclorrre C3 Oman BA Mss Ethel E Elwaxls 'AA Alzrert Gaul, BA Mrs Dorothy Helry EA Mrs Mrldred G Kttrne, BA Mrs May Rasch Soe:.al Languages Mrss Chrrstrna Surgeone' afhernatics Mss Gertrude Amen, MA rHea:lr Mrs Eleanor Brarnaml, MA Erlwarrl Brenm, MA Franklyn Edge, M A J K Taylor, BS Harold Scully, B A Miss Madeleine Coleman, B.A. lGirlsl Mrss Mary Morris, B,S. lGirlsl Lawrence Jenkrns, M.Ed. lBoysl Charles A. Yette, B.S. lBoysl lent? Alfred G. Taylor, M.A. 1Headl Miss Fanme Cross, M.A. Wrllram A. Howe, B.S. Mrss Lucy M. Hurley, M.A. Mrs. Hrldegard L. Maclntyre, B.S. Miss Thelma G. Magrnnls, M.S, Harold Rebholz, M.S. John C. Rodrrgue, B.A. Charles A. Yette, B.S. History Glenn McCord, MA. lHeadl Walter Freeman Mrss Elrzabeth G. Gross, M.A. Wrllram M Kleckner, M. of Accts Mss Mary M Morris, B.S. lllv' John C, Parsons, MA. ,,, Mrss Eleanore Roberts, M.A. ' v Mrss Helen M Sims, B.A. Wrllram J. Wallace, B.A. Mrs. Florence G, Young, B.A. Seymour West Business Education Freeman D. McManus, M.A. ll-lead! Mrss Iva C. Brrdlebough, Spec. Com. Clrye Knowlson, Spec. Com. Mrss Maud M. Harty, M.A. Lawrence Jenkrns, M,Ed. Mrss Persrs Pfau, Spec. Com. Mrs. Ella F. Pferffer, Spec. Com, William Rlchwrne, M.A, George O. Ryan, M.A. Glenn D. Stough, B.S. Miss Chrrstlan Surgeoner ll l lr f r 'dw -N' Wh' Q., N, ,ff ,V X1 xg Jfsf f' A f h nv 7 i yt J,1XNk,:XA ,tv OM-fhfft y Qi 7 .4 Lyon and Par if Decldmg the Future HROUGHOUT scho I o books become ever mcreasmgly :mportant With h use of b Curses and sen of EdIfOl' SHIRLEY KAY s would be tmposszble Layout Ed for ISABELLE CUNNINGHAM As graduatton approaches semors tu n agam to books to advise and m struct them rn the t uture careers they are to f ll whach o ow I I t e ooks, many c 5 ' -'-- ' - a studie ' ' . 1 . . . r . . . 5 E E Edmund Abromaitin Virginia Aiello Shakey 'Grnny' HHCQQY 'v 9 Patterson Street Q53 Davre Aven Z ll Football l, 2, Baseball 2, 3, Qree cm 3, V 9 4. rr f Ml lu -l l'l 'lql rx l Ed 8 Maple Street Homeroorn D . HI-Kearman 4, Student Ar.: 2. rx X , Aslund John Babicx Pete Re resentatrvel Q24 Kearny Avenue Red Cross 3, Prrnt Club l, I Rach Alber I ae Irn Steer Lanwu at Sale an 4, Ar' :ne v 3 Gl Clull 2, 4, Re Cross l, , 3, Girl Re- , es -l Mutt n Plcture Club 4 l l fb! l lx 'N Donald J. -450 Devpn Pla Cas 4 s H512 3 4, v . lift , 1, Scrence lub 1-,, 3, -4, Stu tlentk Ant F, Dance Commrt Homeroom Secretary 3, Bank we 1, -l Teller 2, 3 lr. ' , l lil l , r l .f rl 1 r l lr r Clara Bellini Blanche Aleiand Vlfglnli 'NIU' 159 Dev n S Gunn: M Byb5 ., S Archery G Club , url 42 OOC1 AV9l'1U9 Rese es ' Da ce mittee 2, , 1 R9 f 35 Play Archery l, 2, Play Cast 4, Q0 me f Geography Red Cross l, 2, 3, Gnrl Re- Qlul, 1 K, serves 3, Bank Teller 2, 4 'NAI I rs V Virginia ,argaret Becker Mary Joan Bell 1-Gunlw' ' . 'gAq4y Marybelle f M42 M gan Place 1 387 Schuyler Avenue '1 5 R. '7 Lamp Post 4, Archery 2, 3, Clee 'CIUUX ,, Xmas Card Q0m,v,1yQg 5, ,Red Cfogg 25 y Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Hr-Kear- G O Flnange 3, 4, Home- rcom Reprcsentatlve 3, 4, Grrl Reserves 341 Camera Club 2, Dance CQ mrttee 3, 4, Play Comnmttee 4, Twlrl- ers 3, 4. A man 4, Baseball 2, 3, Grrl Reserves 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Geography Club 2. Janet E. Bischoff IOS Rutlwertuwl Pace Jan Lamp Post Sale-nrnrr : Eg- l-17 Seeley Avenue ketball l, T Atmel, y Q Glee Cluzr Y f Re.: Creee Lamb Post Salesman 4, Glrl l, 2, Deane, Suirelay -3 Reserves 3, Dance Commlt- Baseball I, GM Reservee 3 tee 4, 4, Student Art l, F, 3, Ca ! mera Club 2 Gerqrarrn, Clu 3, JJ Homerogrm Secretary l, f Bank Telle' -, 3 Hong' Se- j italy 4 J ,lr ,f 'J Anne 8l3CkW00d Betty Jane Bleh lil Cnestru: Street ffgeysrf frgefsyff fxvillefr l, Dare, Clwarn f Horreroonm R,,:,,,tl-,gym ,C .3 Gr! Reserves 1 rlr Kearrrar Salesman -3 Dame Cbmm f, tee 4, Hun-eruurr. Seretaw J . lr ji' ks -,2 335 Forest Street Archery l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Glrl Reserves 4, Ore chestra 2, 3, 4, Latrn Clubl ma c. ann ' lo.. i. :Taj r' B arski Raymond Bocarski Dorothy A. Bokunwicz ,A ris M. Bove 268 Elm Sllee' Sus Bo Rav Dot ' Babe ' . I gooisifgl 3? enue 65 Wllson Avenue 303 Hrclmory Street 7ZI F0509 Street 2 3 Larrp Post Ie man 4, Red Honor Socrety 3, 4, Student Honor Socletv 3, 4, Real Arihfrv , Girl RSSGFQQS 3 N'QlWY Cross 4, IYKLBVHIBU Sales- Councll 3, Sclence Club 3, 4, Cross 3, 4, Glrl Reserves 3, 47 Play' njmlttee 4, Qo- man 43 rl Reserves 3, 4, Student And 4, Dance Come 4, Dean's Secretary 3, 4. gabhy uI5 L4, --1 Daw ommlttee 3, Play mlttee 2, 3, 4, Llbrarv As' fs 1 ' C0mm'YT99 Com ttee 4, Assernoly srstants 3 I Commlttee 4, Dean's Secree - 40 tary 4 ' ff l ' J t ' 7 If r - ' View 4- J' 3 .4 ' M,rfA, ' 7! ' ' fp 'fs M! ' f , : , , ' r 'ffl I5 f r ! I .J f X. , , ri. 4 X ' I f . elf, 7 K' I Marion Boyle Betty Breen Nancy Brierley William Brigham U Mar -! ,' j Bene Nana 'Sllly Blu 7 BI Lfurl Alvenylf 4I2 Davls Avenue 752 Kearny Avenue 70 Magnolra Avenue I 1, Glee Clublf 3, Red Cross Archery I, 2, Dalsy Charn Class Oftrcer 4, Glee Club Student Coun:-I 4, Ushers 3, 4, Dan ' Co lttee 4 2, Red Cross I, Z, Glrl Re- 2, 3, 4, Rlng Commlttee -I, 4, Sclence Club 4, Dance Y serves 3, 4, Fashlon Show I, Dalsy Cnaln 2, Dance Com- Commlttee 3, 4, Assembly f Z, 3, Llbrary Asslstants 2 mrttee 3, 4, Llbrary Asslst- Committee 3, Homeroom Sec- ants 3, 4, Vrce Pre-srdent 4, retarv I, Stamp Club 3, 4. lr filrlrr I Mary Brosko .,Ma,,r, ZI6 Brlghton Avenue Lamp Post Salesman 4, Se- nsor Teas 3, 4, Volley Ball 3, Glrl Reserves 3, 4, Dance Comrnrttee 3, Fashron Show I, 3, 4. I nAAar1,In 35 Duke Street M l Margaret Burns yr I Archerv I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 21 Red Cross I, Glrl Re- serves 3, 4, Student And I, Dance Commrttee 4, Geog- raohy Club 2. Homeroom Representatlve 2, 3 1 Marian Brobson IAMBYYH 4II Forest Street Lamp Post Salesman 4, Bas ketball I, Maiorette 4 Twerlerette 3, Daisy Chain 2 Homeroom Representative I 2, Baseball 2, Volley Ball 2 Glrl Reserves I. Catherine E. Bubenas Kathle Kaye I79 Hoyt Street Red Cross 4, Glrl Reserves 3, Geography Club 2. Velia Caimmi 33 Kearny Avenue Vee Dorothy Cammann Dot 4 Maple Street Honor Society 3, 4, Glee Cluz, I, 2, 1, 4, Laurel Charn L Red Cross l, Orchestra 4, Homeroorn Secretary l, Bank Teller l, Central Bank ing Committee, All State James Campbell Jim I57 Brrghton Avenue Chorus 3 Bob Carlen IBB Chestnut Street Basketball I, Hr'Kearnran 4, Y I Student Aid 2g Homeroom 5 Secretary l, f I ,, X ' 1 I ' ' ' J I . r 1 I , Nl . I Q w I , J C 1 - V Carl L. Carlson J J J Carle Buck I 524 Forest Street Honor Society 3, 4, Ring Committee 4, Ushers 2, 3, 4, t t Homeroom Representative lg N Baseball I, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, X Play Committee 4, Junior . Prom Committee 3. c l ' 1 J Barbara M. Chatellier Barb Bobby -45 Terrace Place Twrrlinq 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, -1, Homeroom Representative 4, Class Night Committee 4, Girl Reserves 3g Dance Com mittee 3, 4, Play Committee 4, Fasllion Show 2, 4, Horne- room Secretary 3 Kathleen Mary Clark ,,Kay,, SI Vrilson Avenue Lamp Post Salesman 4, Glee Cluu 3, Red Cross 3, Ht- Kearnran Salesman -4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Student Aid Z, Dance Committee 3, 4, Play Committee 4, Geogragm, :lub 2, Business Stal? 4 Patricia Story Campbell 'Pat 'Patsv Ill Mdland Avenue Lamp Post Saiesman 4, Hon- or Soc etv 4, Band 4, Gtr Reserves 4, Orcnestra 4, Dance Committee 3, Play Committee 4, Girl Reserve, Bank Teller Q, Latin Clu' 5, 4, Paiw-'Shir G' f Patricia Careyk Us 7 John James Cargille 'Pat Jim Gargoyle f 550 C Qpat S 259 Beech Street Daisy h Q, Gr. eserves Band I, 2, 3, 4, OfCl'Ie5 l -l, Da 0 ' 1 I, 2, 3, 4, Student Aid 3 Q h'Y'xxpc',.. Camera Club , 4, President 3, Dan C tee 3, 4 Ban T er ' State Or A09 I John F. Carlo rrlaytr 6 , M' 23 Webster Avenue Footzvall I I-lorneroom Reg:- resentatrve I, I Stuelent AJ I, J -I, Dance Committee 4 Honweroont Secretary 3. Doris Casale Daw 95 Micllanci Avenue Lamp Post 2, 3, Editor 4, Archery I, 2, Glee Cluh I, 3, -l, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Xmas Carrl Committee 2, Rel Cross I, 2, 3, -l, G M, O, Q, Hi Kernian1,3, Eclitor-4, Ourll G Scroll 4 Girl Re- serves 3, Dance 'Committee -I I -l I Honor Soc etv 3, -I. Cecil Robert Cockcroft Marion Cockcroft Lee Marie Cggglg ' Bar: luy Devon Street Homeroorn Representative I , 2, Baseball I, Soccer A l-lomeroom Secretary 5 76 Duke Street Colne Dasv Chain L, R ross l, c:s3 Chestnut Ltreef 2, Senior Teas , Re- . ' swvGS 3, 4, C0 OI Y' Glee Club l, Class flight tee 3, la Om -If Comrnrtteeijfgbance Com Lima s ant , ne- mittee -l, F ion Show I, 2 room ecr I 5, '7 X - fl A' , T' , f . J I I' . --,I , IQ Y ' J , 1 ff 1 V Pauline S. Cole P Jeanne Ann AQ 5 l l lrmgard Connsfatt Ruth Eleanor Cooper 45 Daniel J. Cowen tame ll 27 Grand Pl ce RUllH9 Dan 1' 277 gyle lace' le- Strce X 190 Qwnlv Avenue 353 Dawg Avenue Glee Cl' 2, R ross 2, f Glrl Reserves 3, 41 S,tu'1C'it m ' 3 F Club Girl Q, Mp ,7 Ald 4, Dance Committee 3, U13 2 ' ser , ee Fashrcfn Show l, 2, 3, As- , ' 3, , Ge grapny 2 embly Comrnnttee 3, 4,1 C Geogra y i f . f I T nnrs Gi xeser s -4 Da m it 3 ,I l fb 4 J Iris sCrawlorj.. , , m HMV ! ' Sl Chestnut' Street Bamp Postlgalesman '4, Ar- cher-9-.Lff Glee Clylul, 2, :gps-gf card cam-nrnee 3, R d Cross l, 2, Gurl Reserves 3, 4, Dance Commrttee 3, 4, Play Committee 4, Latln Club 2. Miles Creler 329 Forest Street Enlrsted rn Marines William Russell Currie Russ Bill I63 Hrghland Avenue Red Cross 4, Scsenze Club 1, 3, 4, Student And Z, 5, Lrorary Assistant 4 ll I Thomas Cxaikowski Tom l 19 Tappan Street Lillian May Daves Chlckne' ly. Nrntlsor Street Honor Soclety 4, Red Cross 4, Homeroom Representa- trve 3, Class Nrght Commrtr tee 4, Senror Teas 3, Glrl Re- serves 3, 4, Student Arpt 1, Dance Commrttee 3, 4, Play Committee 4, Fashron Show l, Z, 3, Assembly Comrnlt- tee 4, Homeroom Secretary l l Marian Crawford ,Mara 278 Belgrove Drive Archery l, Mother C1 Daugh ter Tea 3, Baseball 2, Geog raphy Club 2, Fleld Day 2, 3. Isabella Weir Cunningham HBCHQH rrlzu l4l Stewart Avenue Lamp Post 3, Editor 4, Ar- chery l, Twirler 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Dansy Cham 2, Red Cross l, 2, Class Night Com- mittee 4, Hi-Kearnlan 3, As- sistant Editor 4, Girl Re- serves 4, Student Aid l, 2, Camera Club 2, Dance Com- f uf' muttee 3, 4, Play Commit- tee 4, Bank Teller 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, C r .fi Anna Davis I f Kathryn n Deakyne A - 1 Bea A v' 'Kay 324 Chestnu1AStref5t li Bayqd Avenue ,,' - J i 1 Lamp Post ?2nesg1S'tatt 4, ml-Klnor Spqlety 3, 4, Twirling Lamp Pqy a srn -1, Ar- 4,,Xri1as Card Committee che y ly- Red Cross 2, Class 3: Qs Committee 4, Daisy Ni, r Comm ftee 4, Hi- Ch xg Red Cros 27 Soc Kea nran Salgman 4, Stu Q 4, Dance Col lttee 3 tlent Aid H, Geography Club 4, Pla Com tltep' Home ,Y J, ro ww creta xx Alice Elizabeth Decker UAV, noecku 224 Kearny Avenue Twirling 3, Honor Society 4, Daisy Chain 2, Red Cross 25 Homeroom Representative lg Girl Reserves 3: Geography glen? l, l-lomefoom Secretary Ann M. Desmond 88 Ivy Street Lamp Post 4, Archery lg Hi- Kearnian 4, Girl Reserves 45 Camera Club 4g Dance Com- mittee 35 Prom Committee 3. 3, 4, 6 Marie A. DeGonge ffrzeeff Marie 23 Howell Place Ring Committee 4, Red Cross l, 25 Girl Reserves 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, Fashion Show l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 4. Mary Delpome ,,Mar,, 280 Highland Avenue xr' 'ifffm 1 X .. l 41, if r ' 4-s Ethel Germain Dick George G. DiMartino Dorothy Dixoh f1DiXie1i noiii f uootii 40 Columbia Avenue 237 BeecrfStreet 22l Devon Street Arclwry I, Glee Club I, 25 Ushers 2, 3, 4, grack IQXC5, Archery, Red Cross: Home- Camera Club lg Fashion Show mera Club 2, bit-esident f00m Representative: Girl ?, D nqefkmrn e 3, Reserves, Geo aphy Club. Al f f - yf f If V, J, 0 i X X -1' A 30 yr 'I Qi ti Ji Michael Drury Joseph James Dunn ,,Mike,. Hoe.. J I5 Chestnut Street 206 Hxk Street - r ., Ye x Se L 'rr .f A 175 Football lg resentative Committee Baseball l A l Home! ome om Rep' 4 Cass Ni t' Hi earnian Ta k l S d mmittee S tafy 3 N Mary Elizabeth Eccl it ' Mar K xi 32 Tappan e Archery lg H14 earnian 3, Baseball 2g Sgimadent Aid I, 2, 3g Dance Co ittee 4, Gem gragihy C 2, 3, Librgry Assn tant g Volley Ball ' , itil r i , k l x X ll Virginia H. Driskus Ginny l23 Davis Avenue M , Lamb Post Sales an 45,Glee Club 3, 4, Ba ball 45 Girl Reserves 3, 4, M tion Pipfaqe Club 4. if V ' X 1 fi ' , X I, ' ... f , ,l Arthur Qpobming .f ,,Art,, ,,Red., 399 Highland Avenue Lamb Post Salesman 45 Hon- or Society 3, Secretary-Treas- urer 45 Student Council Rep- resentative 4, Science Club 3, Dance Committee 3, 45 Play Committee 45 Assembly Committee 3, 4, Latin Club 3, President 45 Student Con- trol 3, 4. Cu' I Clemy Ecobelli L raine El il ll Clem 428 Elm Street 2 Elm Street R Arch y 2, Soccer irl Re- ser s 3, 4g St t Aid 4, ' Danc Commi e 3, 4. li lj P xi M li f I yYcPeggy Jkfrell Erskine' 7' ,VL Reg , ,la VA, I V 342 Maple Street A Archery 35 Glee Club 25 Red Cross 35 Mother and Daugha ter Tea 3, I-lr-Kearnian Salesman 35 Girl Reserves 3, 4, Geography Cor: I Homeroom Secretary 3, Deans Secretary 4 -f,' jx? Virginia Alice Fello I X 'Ginny P IIO 'land Avenue C hery I, 2, was Cant mit e 35 Cross I, 2, , nior Teas 3, Conn- rnltt e airman 45 Girl Re- -1 ser s , 45 Dance Commita Q tee 35 Play Committee 4, U I .4 Geraldine finelli Marjorie D. ' f 'Doris Forfaf Robert W. Fogerty K Jerry Marge' 'Fittxl J! Defi, Bob 354 Belgrove Drive I6' R l d Avenuei 40 Grant Avenue K 1 5 Livingston Avenue nor So I Girl Reserves 35 Homeroom Secretary I. Evelyn Gageby L Ev'f 2452 Kearny Avenue Lamp Post Salesman 35 Arch- ery I' Red Cross 4' Home- room Representative 3 H Kearnian 4 Bank Teller 2 3 Y 9 3,k45i Cross I, ice res ent 25 rl Reserves 45 tud Aid 4 Dance Com- X c I, 25 3 , irler 3 5 Glee mittee 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary 45 Dean's Sec- retary 4. kflxfltfofk ', Archery I5 Xmas Card Coma mittee 35 Da' 1 Chin '25 Class Ni ' 8 mittee 45 Cheerleade 45 tggdent Aid I, 25 Dancege mi ee 3, 45 Homeroom Creve:-,255 Busi- ness Staft 45 -Kearman Salesman 4. Lenore E, Gans Lennie l4I Stewart Avenue Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Kear- nian 3' Girl Reserves 3 4' Student And I 2 Geography Cub 2 3 Margaret C. Gariepy 67 Elm Street Lamp Post 3, Archery I, 25 Honor Society 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Red Cross I, 2, 3' Girl Reserves 3' Hi-Kean man 3 Dance Committee 3 i rary Assistants 2 Homeroom Secretary l ing. S Swimming 45 Play Cast 4, Dance Committee 4. a f ,,, Ralph C. Garlick oar 271 Hickory Street Lamp Post 35 Sports Editor 45 Basketball I5 Homeroom Representative 2, 45 Hi- Kearnian 35 Assistant Editor 45 Student Aid 25 Bank Teller 35 Lamp Post Sales- man 2, 35 Hi-Kearruan Sales- man 2. 6 I Margaret Clark Fairlie Marce Marty 168 Chestnut Street Basketball 25 Archery 25 Glee Club I, 25 Red Cross 25 Sea mor Teas 35 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Dance Committee 4, Geography Club l, 2. Myra Fenwick ,Mya 339 Belgrove Drive Archery I5 Glee Club I, 2, Red Cross I, 35 Class Night Committee 45 Girl Reserves 35 Dance Committee 45 Geog- raphy Club I. Ruth C. Gabel Blondie 425 Davis Avenue Lamp Post Salesman 45 Flag Bearer 3, 45 Dance Commit- tee 4, P , O X 1 Mary Garippa 731 V2 Devon Street Lamp Post Salesman 45 Red Cross 3, 45 Library Assistants 3, 45 Assembly Committee 35 Latin Club 2. x Phyllis Lee Gast .iphlltr 60 Livingston Avenue Play Cast 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Student Con- trol 4, Camera Club 2, Play Committee 4, Library Assis- tant 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 4, Defense Council 4. 'X Gladys G. Gordon Gan Flash l2l Bergen Avenue Xmas Card Committee 3, Hi- Kearnian 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, Dance Committee 3, Homeroom Secretary I, Dean's Secre- tary 4. Lawrence J. Gaynor John Ray Gerrity ,,Larry,, ,,Ray,, 302 Maple Street . l49 Kearny Avenue Q HI-Kearnian 4. Y 1 ,V r, Tj. is I' I . j 4 1 f x J 1 ' NI ' P' Gloria Joan Gowdy Gloria Zl South Midland Avenue Glee Club l, Red Cross l, Girl Reserves 3, Student Aid 2, Library Assistant 3, Latin Club 2, 3. Janette D. Greig Jen Scotty 692 Chestnut Street Archery l, Baseball 2, Girl Reserves 3, Geography Club 2, Homeroom Secretary 3. Marion Doris Gruber Mar 85 Payonia Avenue Basketball 4, Archery l, Z, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Play Commit- tee 4, Latin Club 2. Anne Greco 343 Highland Avenue Daniel Gilmore Dan 97 Devon Street 'Nl John B. Goldham Bud S3 West Bennett Avenue Lamb Post l, 2, Honor So CIQTY 4, Ushers 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3, l-li-lfear l'5 l 35 Student Aid l 2 Dance Committee 3, 4, Play Committee 4. f I L,-...A-dx . - 1 ' - 4 iw., -x., . . X'-'--CL ' Alice Green HAI., Archery I, 2, Honor Society l3 Alexander Avenue 3, 4, Sec. Treasurer 4, Glee Club 2, Xmas Card Commit- tee 3, Red Cross l, 2, Presi- dent 3 4, Girl Reserves 3, Student Aid 3, Dance Com- mittee 3, 4, Latin Club Z, 3, Vice-president 4. Lamo Post Salesman 4, Arch- ery 2, Girl Reserves 3, Ruth M. Greenhalgh Ruthie 369 Kearny Avenue A e 2 Glee Club 2 Girl R Lamp Post Salesman 4, rr. VY I I e serves 3, 4, Mother Daugh ter Tea 3, Bank Teller Dean's Secretary 4. to Marian Carol Griwert HMM, l42 Schuyler Avenue Archery I, 2, Glee Club l, 2, Girl Reserves 3, Social Chair- man 4, Dance Committee 3, Play Committee 4, Library Assistants 4, Latin Club 2. Allana L. Gustanis' Lucky Al 337 Chestnut Street Red Cross 4, Girl Reserves 4, Student Aid 4, Motion sicture Club 4, Science Club cl' Clayton Guth Edith Moxelle Hale Irma E. Hanson Mary Catherine Hartman Eugene Hartung l2l Argyle Place Ede --e Moe E 420 Belgrove Drive Hartie I9 Chestnut Street Ushers 3, 4, Science Club 3, 39l DGVIS Ave U, Archery l, Glee Club l, Red 99 Highland Avenue Assembly Committee 3. Cross l, 2, Girl Reserves 3, Glee Club , 3,A , Red ross 45 Dance Committee 3, Fash- Archery I, 2, 3, X as Card 3, 4, H o Representa- ,On ghow 1, 2, Committee 3, Red ols l, 2, tive l,Tmn Teas 3, Girl 1 3, Girl Reserves ,'Geogra- Res ves'3 , Student Aid 4, phy Club , Q.-f ' Dang C mittee 3, Fashion ' Show 3, Bank-Teller '2, 3, f' D' t- f 4. Ll If 'I A I 31 f ' l T 1 l 4,1 ,, I I I1 4 I, , V .1 1 ' , l I, J .fax MII!! N v JJ X ' 1 . ...Ty . H Q .1 , A ,, Ib, . J 1 1 , f 1 5,-f ,,. l W, . Alb. Loretta Hemmer ,.Ret,. 5 l 9 Chestnut Street Archery l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, Red Cross l, Senior Treasur- er 2, 3, 4, Soft Ball 4, Soc- cer 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Play Committee 4, Fashion Show l, 2, 3, Volley Ball 4, rchery 2, lee Club 2, Defense Committee 4. William Hartung Norma Haugllwout Robert Hayner Doris Mae Heinz aiu Norm Bob Dot l9 Chestnut Street 56 Linden Avenue 409 Hickory Street 26 Maple Street Debating Society l, 2, ,Glee Football I, 2, Class Officer Swimming 1, 25 Glee Club 15 Club l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, Student Council l, 2, Geography Club 2, l, 2, Girl Reserves 3, Dance Homeroom Representa 've l, f Committee 3, Library Assis- Track l, 2, Pint CI l, 24 ' tant 3. 3, 4. f X j ' U ff' ff!! L'9vTl4l 'I f CJ , 1X1 -. .Jil ' ' ' f T 'fini' hr, E. Juanita Hendrix lf Juan , 635 Chestnut Street VC., ,. ri If Norma C. Higgins Q N O Park A ue, No, Arl. gi! x James Heslen Jim'f 83 Davis Avenue Margaret L. Hill Pea Pfam 292 Forest Street Lamp Post Salesman -lp Bas- Xmas Card ommitte 32 Ring Com 'tt e 4, d ross l, 2, H mer rn Re nta- tive lf ass ight ommll- tee 4, Gtr Reserves 3, Cam- era Club 3, Dance Commit- e 4, Geo raphy Club 2, Bank Teller 3, 4. S ketball 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, J Red Cross 3, -l, Hi-Kearnian Salesman 4, Giil Reserves 3, 4, Field Day 3. Thomas Hill Ralph Hodkinson Edward Hulse Alice Barbara Jancik Tom Shorty 367 Kearny Avenue l 6 Schuyler Court Lamp Post 2, 3, 45 Editor in Chief 45 Swimming 35 Boys Glee Club 2, 5, 4, President 45 Student Council 45 Hn- Kearnian 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Motion Picture Club 45 Lamp Post Salesman 45 Hi-Kear- nian Salesman for V f X rge Johansen HJOGH K . 24 Devon Street u amp Post 25 Hl'K93fl'1ldFl Salesman 35 Soccer 25 Stu- dent Aid l, 2, Jeannie G. Jones Jean Jonesy 44 Wilson Avenue Hi-Kearnian Salesman 41 Girl Reserves 45 Student Aid l, 25 Dance Committee 4. ,,Ed,, 6l7 Forest Street l7 Columbia Avenue Debating Society 35 Club 3, 45 Girl Reserves 45 Dance Committee 3, 4 Play Committee 4. William Robert Johnston Bull ZW 567 Devon Street Student Council 45 Red Cross 45 Student And l, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 3, Chester Just Chet I4 Maple Street ewlrflf 5 - Shirley R lr, Kay Sanford L. Kahn Amelia B. Karpausllas Gladys Kase , Hghuif' Tl1e0d0'0 K3Yl'3ff Sandy Millie 486 Devon Street ' LOCU e Ted o Post 2 5 tor 45 422 Chestnut Street 249 Schuyler Avenue ' Girl Reserves 45 Play m- Zwlglmg 31, C, GIEIG4 'lib li 723 Cl'1eSf'1U' Slfeef ' millet? . 1 U en Ol-In 5 Debating Society 45 Baseball Baseball 45 Soccer 45- Gttl C-Nd COmmlfT99q 35 P m LamD Post, ECMOY, 32 Liml 25 Tennis 45 Science Club 2, Reserves 45 Bank Tellet 2,l C0 mlffee 3 'BY - T- P0st,2: H'-Keaffllan 2- 3 35 Student Aid 25 Camera 3, 45 Modern Danceffflub 3, T 42, HI- ' -, 52, I TGHHIS 2. 3, 41 SN-ldem Club 2, 45 volley Ball 4, :tor-in-Chi t 5 Hi- r- 2, Dance Committee 3, 1 N ian Sales A l, 2, 45 p ' i N ost Sales an 1, 25 Library 5 xll J -5 uncil 3, President 45 Quill r Scroll 3, 45 Bank Assistant ,ff 4, Dance Committee 45 War R23 I Service Council 4. is 5 -ur - 'js Edmond Kaziukaitis John Kelly Joyce E. Kelly Doris Mary Kennedy Kazzee X Jack Kel-Joy 188 Hoyt street 57 Maple Street I l7 Shepherd Place I 25CtIle3w leazn fgrveQueG I Red Cross 45 Glrl Reserves '- . F r r , J 3 4' Dance Commlttee 4' Homeroom Representatlve 25 Honor Socvety 3, ' CI Rage UZ' F h Sh Il I I ' sank Teller 2, 3. Officer l, stud chlffrl z,e5f.WeS ' at 'On OW ' Geogmphy Cm 23 25 Baseball ' T ck I5 Stu- dent And , , 35 Dance Comrmtte ,.45 Cloak Room 2, 3,,4, e 5 Teller! .vflf J if 7 K May M. Kennedy P Mickey 629 Chestnut Street Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Real Cross 15 Glrl Reserves 35 Homeroom Secretary l. as rl 5 ' ,, I , f f 3 L Andr l ernaghan rl mdyr, l64 ' htiprx Avenue I , A B ebal I5 Homerocm pr enta e I5 Assembly ' nttee , 3, 45 Home- om Se ary 2. I 1' X f X Leason K. Kingran Edna Kraft ,lean ,,Edr, ll3 Laurel Avenue 64 Hoyt Street J Lamp Post Salesman 3, 45 Basketball 45 Band 2, 3, 45 s gl , Orchestra 2, 35 Student And ,x 2, 35 Assembly Commlttee 3, , V 4. 5-5 .1 kd 'l FN Alberta Mae Kuidahl Al Bert I 64 Brlghton Avenue Lamp Post Salesman 45 Archery 25 Honor Soclety 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Laurel Charn 25 Red Cross 35 Lean's Secretary 35 Glrl Re- serves 3, Dance Commlttee 3, 45 Geography Club I, 25 Prom Cornmlttee 35 Teachf er's Secretary 4. Show l,' 2, 3, 4. Mae J. Kennedy 226 Brighton ?venue A c 5' ee I b lg K d lAf?enlog?e9 3, 15 G eserves 3, '4, Dance Commutfee r 3, 45 Fashion 7 l vt U . Kennedy npatn 530 Devon Street Red Cross Hr-Kearnlan 45 Student And l5 Dance Corn- mrttee 45 Geography Club 2. James Kerr, Jr. ,wma H8 Argyle Place 1 1 Leonard Lacara ,,l-ennyrr ,,Len,, 712 Chestnut Street Hn-Kearnran 35 Sclence Clubs' 3, 4, srurlerlr Alu 1, 2, 5, Camera Club 2, 3, 4. E N K Baseball I5 Track l, 2, 35 Student And l. Jean L. Laidlaw 'X Q ls Avenue Archelkl, 25 ed Cross 25 Baseball 29.35 S er 35 Stu- llentqkrdwlg Geogr y Club 3- 'N C .. e 'X U 1... , CX rx K , K K K. P' Q' l Jacquelyn A. Laffin Jacques John Lafranchise Jackie '54,' Frmchy B4l Devon Strgi ly' l39 Chestnut Street f Y Lamp my 25 Glee Club 2, Play Cast 3, Bank Teller I, 3' ' rigtmas Card Com- 3 ee 35 U is Chain 25 Hi- , earnian ' dance Commit- -px, NY 1, lv ll-Q., tee 3, 45 P Y Committ e 45 Af' Homerodm Secretary i ' , Af v vs .f J .. S if , , r Joseph Laurie Joe 277 Higtrlanct Avenue ' Football 25 Basketball 25 Red Cross 25 Play Committee 45 Qssembly Committee 2, 3, P J i Jamet' Pragcis Leen, Jr. f rfjlmmyri ' , s 269 Maple street 'Debating' Society 35 Science Jean W. Lambley 46 Beech Street Lamp Post 35 Editor 45 Lamp Post Salesman 45 Honor So- ciety 4, Red Cross 4, Claas Nrqht Committee 4 Hi- Kearnian 3, 4, Girl Reservei 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Play Committee 45 Dean's Secretary 4. EanalLarh7,hgQi 'J . , J M ' l02 baf glxenud,J Lf Club 35 Camera Club 3, Vice Xlledfrchss 35 Giry4gesetve's'I-45 U V President 45 Dance Commit-A tee 35 Play Committee 4, x F 5 1 . John Lesman njacki. Zll Wilson Avenue Baseball 3, 4, Print Club 3, 4. Gloria Ruth Linfante Glor Fame 84 Johnston Avenue Daisy Chain Z5 Homeroom Representative I, 25 Hi- Kearnian Salesman 45 Stu- dent Aid 35 Dance Commit- tee 4. . MV 'JI' A th fvlfvfyf J JJ Frank W. Lanning John R. Large, Jr. Bill Jack 327 Chestnut Street l6l Seeley Avenue Student A..l 4 Bank 4, Boys' Glee Club l Thomas G. Leonard Tommy 27a Alexander Avenue Football l, 2, 35 Xmas Card Committee 25 Homeroom Representative l, 35 Hi- Kearnian 35 Baseball l5 Dance Committee 35 Home- room Secretary 2, 3, Clement Lesueur nmemi. 755 Forest Avenue Edward Robert Levereth Eddie 4 Maple Street 'If X, Harold List Hal l5 Pine Street -if 'X 5 . s Ena Lusk M John Lynch Edward Lynott Muriel M. MacBride Samuel M. Lyon Moe Snark John Eddie Pud Sam I30 Elm Street 5 Harding Terrace 69Il7 Chestnut Street 35 Morgan Place 27 Madison Avenue Band 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3, Hom room Representative I5 Science Club 3, 45 Camera Honor Society 3, 45 Glee Basketball 2, 35 Class Offi- 45 Red Cross l, 25 Girl Re- . I, 2, 45 Student Aid Club 45 Latin Club 2. Club 2, 3, 45 Xmas Card cer 45 Xmas Card Commit- serves 35 Orchestra 3, 45 , 5Assembly Committee I, Committee 35 Red Cross I, tee 35 Homeroom Represen- Geography Club 2, 35 Home- f Homeroom Secretary 2 25 Class Night Committee 45 tative 25 Class Night Com- room Secretary 2. , L' ' Girl Reserves 35 Camera Club mittee 45 Hi-Kearnian 35 , ia' 25 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Student Aid I, 25 Dance 5 ' ' Play Committee 45 Library Committee 35 Homeroom IW f f Qssrstants 13, 45 Homeroom Secretary 3, 4, , , 1 1 fl! - J ecretary . ' Il 4: I, ! .I X 5 V l ' 1 i A . 51113441 1 .Nl I ' av Il I ' fra, ff Margaret MacDonald PeQQY-Marge 369 Elm Street Lamp Post 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross I, 25 Girl Reserves 35 Student Aid 2, 35 Dance Committee 45 Homeroom Secretary 45 Mary S. Macdonald ,,Mae,, ,,MaC,, 350 Davis Avenue Basketball 45 Red Cross Girl Reserves 4. Edward Michael Mahon Anthony Malecki Nellie Mary Maleck 4, r -. A A l if-I-Onyn 390 Chestnut Street 305 Davis Avenue .,Neddy,, I 22 Devon Terrace Swimming I, 2, 35 Archery 2, 35 Homeroom Representa- tive I5 Baseball 25 Tennis 35 Girl Reserves 35 Dance Com- mittee 35 Softball 25 Prom Bank Teller 3. l Committee 3, MrlIie 2Ol Becjh Street Girl Reoervei 3, 4. I 1' I ll.. Jennie Massimino Jen Jeanie 529 Forest Street Red Cross 45 Girl Reserves 4 Mildred Louise Marktts .jntr I ' 4 447 ri? 1- 1 or lt' Grace Markey Gracie Red 392 Belgrove Drive Honor Society 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Ring Committee 4: Daisy Chain 25 Home- room Representative I5 Class Night Committee 45 Girl Reserves 35 Dance Commit- tee 45 Library Assistants 45 Bank Teller 2, 3, 45 All State Choir 3, 4. Robert John Mason Bob l6l Kearny Avenue t 3, 4. Play Committee 45 Assembly Committee 45 Stamp Club 2, Peter C. Matarazxo Dorothy J. McGowa Hpete., npeteyn ,DOW HDI? H 283 Devon Street lC2 Forest 5 99? Basketball l, 2, Baseball lj Arc y I l 3, Red Geography Club I, Home- Cros 3 ' o Rep- room Secretary l, 2. resen a 5 Hi- arman Sale 4, Glrl Re s 3, a ce Com ee French 4g 'tt , Ge- ogr y Club : Teller 3, 4, I v . Jean C. McMenerny 42 Halstead Street Swimmlng 2, 3, Archery l, 25 Red Cross 35 Dance Com- mlttee 4, Prom Commlttee 35 Softball 2. John Nicholas Metzinger Metz Jack 33 Elnzabeth Avenue Lamp Post 4, Play Commut- tee 4. Edward J. Miller l67 Track k . if ff ..Big Edu nghland Avenue g Student Aid l, 2. nf, ,r'- f ' I 1 1 Gerald T. Muldoon Jerry 155 Linden Avenue Ns illiam Daniel Mclvers .Bluff i f ST 8 Devon itreet Track l, '2, 3, '4, Scxence Club 3, Dance Committee 3, 4. , x w, - X Xl I ll , its Claire Mulligan Clairre 34 Wlndsor Street Lamp Post 2, Homeroom Representative 2, Hi-Kean man 3g Student Aid l, 2, Dance Commlttee 4, Geog- raphy Club 3. Beulah McKnight Bea Mac lO3 lvy Street Red Cross 4, G. O. Flnance Hl.Ke,3mlan Salegman Harry McKnight Han lOl Ivy Street 3, 4, Class Nlght Committee Bank Teller 2, 45 l-ll-Kearnnan Salesman 3, 45 Fashlon Show l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 3. 4, Peter McNal: Pete 68 Garfield Avenue Albert G. Midwood ,,M,d,, SO Rose Street Hi-Kearnian Salesman 45 Student Aid l. Elizabeth Mount HBQHYL. . 203 Devon Street Red Cross 3, 4, Hu-Kearnian -45 Girl Reserves 3, 4. s -I Joseph R. Mulligan Joe-Muggs 489 Chestnut Street Football Manager 3, Basket ball 2, Hi-Kearnian Sales man 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. if Marie Loyiky Mulligan' Eleanor Dorothy Mullins Mm Moe A si 'fziiaef' 2fy'l-lighland Avenue Red Qross 3, ll, GirIiReserves 3, 4, Dance Committee 4. Thomas John Nagle Tom 362 Davis Avenue Football 2, Track 2, Student Aid I. Raymond Nichols URW.. ll Tappan Street - ' f l'Jr iji' IJJJ f K JAJ ,llu r Oli' il yeilf Julia Novak Jul June 9 Sheridan Avenue Honor Society 4, Baseball 2, Girl Reserves 3, Bank Teller 3, Dean's Secretary 4, Field Day 2, 3. 817 Chestnut Street Honor Society 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, Science Club 3, Assembly Committee 3, 4. I' Margaret Mu oc Marge ' 63 Halstea S r La p sl' al an 4, Ho or , ice resi- , Com t Red Cr s 2, . , ome- Repres ative , '- Kearnian 4, Orchesta 3, Camera Club 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Geography Club President I, Homeroom Sec- retary I, 3, Office Secre- tary 4. d 4 2 , GI ub I, ' as Ca C ittee 3 ro Hi Alexander Murphy Al Big Murph 331 Kearny Avenue Basketball I, Homeroom Representative I, 3, 4, Soc- cer 4, Student Aid I, 2, Dance Committee 3. .fl -' ' ' ' - 4 1, , I f I a thi. ur a Marie Naddeo Mars 292 Laurel Avenue Lamp Post 4, Archery 2, 3, Red Cross 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Dance Committee 4. Irene Lorraine Nickless Nickle I 2 Livingston Avenue Archer v l, If Glen' Club 2, Science Cluli 3, Stutlent Aitl 4, LJYIH Club Q, -l MC- 1 J. lf.. x 1 sf Elizabeth Nigoo ' Nitty -.. 5254 Chestnut ' Sqeet J ' . ann Girl Reserves 3, Dance Com- X mittee 4, Fashion Show I, S .X K x gk, tr' 3 L X fl , f ' ' W I ' ' 'I ' .2 1 ,,,f'.'!-f 'D , - Margaret Mary 0'Blazney 'I' Dorothy May B. Elizabeth O'DonnelI Charles W. O'Hanlon Marge sXXjfNi Dottie Bess Scotty thick 234 Devon Streetf Il xii 803 Devon Street 372 Chestnut Street 64 Pavonia Avenue Lamp Post Salesman 4, Archery I, Z, 3, Red Cross AVCIWSVY It 27 Class NIQVIY Xmas Card Committee 3, Xmas Card Comm tee, 2,l I, 2, 3, Girl Reserves 3, COFYVUITYGG 4X HI-Kearnian Student Aid I, 2, 3, Dance Red Cross 4, Girl erve' Dance Committee 3, 4. 581050160 42 Glfl Reserves 3: Committee 3, Homeroom 3, Dance Committe , GA i Daflfe COVTVTHTYCC 42 PYOVTW Secretary I, 2. Ography Club 2, , Committee 3, Fashion Show xl, D L 1 'ar f . ss .42 1 N I 'Virginia J., Oliver lf Trlnrty Place Lamp Post 2, 3f Salesman l. 3,'4j Managing Edrtor 45 Aftberv. l, 22 Glee Club l, -5 S, 4, Xmas Card Commit- tee 35 Daisy Charn 25 Red Cross l, 2, 4, Hr-Kearnran ff Feature Ecttor 3, 45 Sales- rnan 1,535 Soccer 45 Grrl Re- serves 3, 4, Fashuon Show 3, 4 Sctcnzf Club 45 Camera Club 3 Dance Commrttee 3 Play Comrntttee 4, Defense Conn: l -l. Margaret Oswald npcggyn b7 Stuyvesant Avenue Honor Socrety 3, 45 Ring Committee 3, 45 Red Cross 25 Glrl Reserves 35 Grrl Re- serve Conference 35 Pres:- dent 45 Defense Council 45 Student And 35 Dance Com- mittee 3, 45 Play Committee 35 Glrl Reserve Fashion Show , ao., lx X Marie Barbara 0'Neidas 149 Johnston Avenue Archery l, 25 Grrl Reserves 35 Dance Comrnrttee 45 Ge- ography Club l, Dean's Sec- retary 3, 4. Antoinette Paliukaitis Anty ISS Chestnut Street Lamp Post Salesman 45 Archery l5 Volley Ball 45 Glrl Reserves 3, 4. fl Raymond Paolino Ray Rm 367 Forest Street Basketball 35 Baseball Z, 3, 45 Science Club 45 Student Aid I, 25 Dance Committee 35 Assembly Committee 3. J Robert Park Parksea Bob 637 299 Beech Street Football l5 Basketball 2, Swnmmrng l, 2, 35 Captatn 4g Class Presldent 45 Rtng Comrnlttee 45 Homeroom Reoresentatrve l, 25 Class Night Committee 4, Dance Committee 45 Homeroom Secretary 3. Jean B. Club FOOITI John areal- e, nj ul! it J l O Florest ft Footb lla, V y 3, 45 etb I ..5 arsrty 3, 45 ss Vi p srdent 25 Stu- ent Cou tl I, 25 Xmas Card J Commr 35 Rtng Qmmit- t . room Represen at l5 Class ee 4, s ers 5 3, , Home- Ijgght Commt 45 Base- Jball 3: Sclenc lub 45 Stu- dent Aid 2, '35 Dance Com- ?ltLee 3, 45 Play Commlttee S- Alma Pene Penny Al 596 Forest Street Hr.Kearnran Salesman 45 Girl ,Reserves 45 Fashton Show lr 2, 3, 4. 5 ev' t L xg X x. X . X , Anthony Pecorari Carrie Pellecchia Elizabeth Ann WW ,Z Uflorq Pefgerwe fi Marie Perpente Tony 517 Devon Street Betty -Q, KJ E f'3Erp 4- 'fl j Pero 5 r .' ,L- 44O Kearny' Avenue, ly Ht-Kearnran 4, I IIC KearwAvem6 j fa, Hoyt Stjeet A 93 Hoyt Street , , . ,. J ' ' I 'fp Lamp P t Sal mana 4' Lapvrh Poafa mal4'2?Wrm-5? Swrmmtng 25 Archery l, 2 K 5 r -' Arch 5 Glea J, 4, n1nQ 25 r: ry 21 52255, Glee Club 25 Red Cross l, 2 J A Q LJ D Red 4, T I G C 2, ci' rossq, 2, rl Gtrl Reserves 3, Orchestra 2, JJ IN u r tea 3' -Ke 'nlqn R elves , y Cwrnnigeep 3, 4, Play Cornmrttee 4. C I , X Q x sm , ' eser s J, -in . t -f ' -K, 4, ,J S E 322325 zeogisssf K Y 2 x 'f J N JJ Club 2 Pr Committee E, .I I ' , Q Busrness Staff 4, J Q., D it '- l ., g . V fv- ig Archery 25 I Margaret Prazasky Ann Elizabeth Peters l7l Elm Street Lamp Post Salesman 3, 45 Archery lj Glee Club l, 25 Daisy Chain 25 Red Cross 3, 45 Class Night Committee 45 Hi-Kearnian Salesman 45 Girl Reserve 3, 45 Student Aid I5 Camera Club 35 Prom Committee 35 Play Commit- tee 45 Geography Club 25 Bank Teller 45 Mother and Daughter Tea 3, 45 Girl Re- serve Dance Committee 3, 4. Elizabeth Cecelia Polloway f 'XII4 6 H r ef' , OYQ V f 1 Re Crosyif 45 Geography Cl 2. f l 1' ' C - ,Af 'ff arMargei1 lO6 Tappan Street Z' fl 'pale' LBet J, Doris Ralph 389 Maple Street Dance Committee , Geo raphy Club . Girl Re rves 35 Archery I, 25 Fashion Show l, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secre- tary 2, Edna C. Rieck ,,Ed,, ta. f .57 Joseph Th ngafleilly ' Joe - , . 242 Windsor Street . . f B fiien Avelnle Archery l, 2, 3, 45 Debating Society 2, 35 Glee Club 25 Daisy Chain 25 Red Cross l, 25 Baseball 25 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Play Committee 45 Dean's Secretary 4. rbrbaii 1i44,fcia'3S or-rim 1 I5 Ushey , 3, 45 ombfoogn Re esentative lj 125 Tra k I tudent Aid l, 27 Dayrlce ommitt Play Com ls tee 45 eroom Secretary 3. , ff . I Joseph Ratiner Big Joe 330 Kearny Avenue Hi-Kearnian Salesman 4. Althea Riley HAI., 285 Beech Street Lamp Post Salesman 45 Archery I5 Glee Club lg Stu- dent Council 45 Red Cross l, 27 G. O. Finance 4' Class Night committee 4, H.- Kearnian Salesman 45 Stu- dent Aid l5 Geography Club l, 25 Homeroom Secretary 45 Bank Teller 4. Thomas M. Regan 46 Howell Place 'Eleanor A. Picillo I ll' i,E',, Hpici, -'vo puke street I Basketball 25, Honor Society G5 Homeroom Representative 5 Hi-Ke 'an 45 Baseball 2, 35 I Reserves 3, 45 Dance mmrttee 45 Play ComMi1tee 45 Bank Teller 25 Field Day 2, 3. lf' Edith Mae Postel 2l2l,Q Devon Street Archery l, 25 Glee Club l, 25 Student Council 45 Daisy Chain 25 Girl Reserves 35 Geograph Club l, 25 Bank Teller 3, 4. S, 5,41 K, JV-f' lv J., .f ff' 1 V- fs l 3 1 'vi' ., - V U vv, Jului , -fps' I x 1 I J ' ' ,Ziff James Reid uhm., 21 Fuller e Lamp Post 25 Football l, 25 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Ushers 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Representative l, 2, 35 Hi-Kearnian l, 25 Baseball l, 2, 35 Soccer 45 Student Aid l, 2, 4, Ellen Webb Riley ,,E',, l 47 Stuyvesant Avenue Archery 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Red Cross 35 Girl Re- serves 3, 45 Mother and Daughter Tea 35 Student Aid l5 Geography Club 2. ,4- Termi 35 Print ub 2 if Z Frederick Rinclerer Fred l49 Wilson Avenue Cross Country 35 Captain 4 Track 3, 4. Eff 389 Davus Avenue Class fficer 2' Glee Cl b 2 1 Joan Rfndeler 5 x Joseph James RlPOS.f3 1 Joe Arnold Melvin Risner lf? Wilson Avenue RIS Archeiy 1, slag Club 55 Hi- 212 Sanford Avenue l33 Bergen Avenue Kearn an Salesman 45 Gtr! Reserves 25 Geography Club Football l, 35 Homeroom Lamp P051 Salegman 4j Revreientalive lx Baseball I. Basketball 1, 25 Soccer 4. 3, ' 4 if .v. if I fi jjlj fl ,f Doris A. Robins Robby Dot 67l Devon YY et Red Cross 3, 45 Girl Reserves 35 Student Aid l5 Geography Club I5 Dean's Secretary 4. Richard Rohn Rich Dick 29 Hamilton Avenue Football 3, 45 Class Nrght Committee 45 Track 35 Stu- dent Aid 2, 3. Eugene William Rudomanski .,Rudy., ,,Gene., lO3 Duke Street Track l, 35 Dance Commit- tee 35 Latin Club 2, 3. 1 tx KX J 0,1 ' Audrey kne Rues fxj fmlff - I V203 Beech Sfreet KN 5 f c EAL Club 3, 45 Red Cross 45 .gwirler 3, 45 Science Club 3U tudent Qd 25,Da e Com mittee 3,5 4, ,W .fel t Cai erinevV. Salk Cathy KW l4l Tappen Stregj Lamp Post Assistant Busi- ness Manager 35 Circulation Manager 45 Archery l, 2? Honor Society 3, 45 Xmas Card Committee 35 Daisy Chain 25 Girl Reserves 35 Homeroorn Secretary 2, Winifred J. Robbins Winnie Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 3, 45 Homeroom Rep- resentative l, 25 Fashion Stlwow l, 2, 35 Camera Club U Elizabeth T. Roberts Betty Bets 228 Argyle Place Davsy qihain 25' Red Crolss Girl Reserves 35 Publicity Chairman 47 Robert L. Rocha Bob 79 Payonla Avenue 1 John Rose ' Rosey 333l Fo'est Street 6 Basketball 2, Manager 3, Baseball l, 2, 3 l Henry Saiewski Gilbert ., lmond ,,Hank,. HGH, .15 can is 95 Hoyt Street ll Grand Place Honor Socl ty 45 Track 3, 4. Exim .Il 2 gi Ui' rgflidegf .Wk ., Kid 'lf 2, - Dance Com teeny , V ! 5' Nb V C aflie r ,f K 26 Ha iltppl u 4 tu Ush rs 2, 3' 5 Couzc Frenfh ub 2, 3' ck 2, :ence Club 5 Ban ll, ', 3. Gloria Joan Schatxman Gen 26 Hamilton Avenue Lamp Post 45 Archery l5 Girl Reserves 45 l-liaKearnian 45 Hi-Kearnian Salesman 45 Girl Reserves 45 Dance Corn- mittee 3, 45 Bank Teller 2, 3, 45 Defense Committee 4, Vincent T. Shaffery 'fVin:e vm 12 Argyle Place Lamp Post Salesman 32 Homeroom Representative 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 45 Orchestra l5 Dance Corn- mlttee 45 Homeroorn Secre- tary l, 25 G. O Salesman 4. Claire M. Silvain Frenchy 222 Belgrove Drive Lamp Post Copy Editor 35 Feature Editor 45 Archery lg Honor Society 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 Quill C1 Scroll 45 Glrl Reserves 35 Student Control 45 Play Committee 35 Library Assistant 45 Latln Club 2. ffl ff J, NX ' if Xxx Y ' I Joe Sisco X 5 Ghqendolyn Slglner Y -J' , wen-94 70 Forest S eet I :mpg me Avenue Homeroo tive l Lamp Po Salesman 45 se 5 52 Senionj as 'nseball 5 4. '.. ' ' ,',lgJ fl, ,4 ', ,. A y' . fx bl- I Y, Ji Q59 , 'l X: :li Q Basketbal Captain 45 Honor Soclety 3, 45 Twirling 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 45 Teas l, 2, 35 Girls Soft Ball 45 Soccer 45 Girl Reserves 35 Dance Chair- man 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Play Committee 45 Fash- ion Show l, 2, 35 Volley Ball 4. 'S Walter F. Schlagenhaft slug wan lll Stewart Avenue Lamp Post 3, 45 Football l, 2, 35 Swimming l, 25 Stu- dent Aid l, 2, 35 Homeroom 25 Dance Assembly 3, 4. Representative l, Commnttee 35 Committee l, 2, 1 .' J ' imma A. Slekaw-V X 1459 m Street Archery l5 Glee Club l, 25 Red Cross 35 Homeroom Represent tw 45 Girl Re- serves 3, Camera Club 35 Dance Committee 45 Geog- raphy Club 2. Grace G. Scopelliti Gracie 29 Wtlliam Street Basketball 45 Archery l5 Honor Society 3, 45 Twirlnng 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Red Cross 35 Teas l, 2, 35 Base- ball 45 Soccer 45 Girl Reserve 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Play Committee 35 Fashion Show l, 2, 35 Volley Ball 45 Stu- dent Control 3, 4. Teller 3. it it tl ,xmas smaih lt, M ' venue Red rss , 45 Girl Re- ser s , 45 ashion Show, l, Z, 45 Ho room Secretary l, . X i Y lfj .1 ' ' ' Jxfk. 375 Devon Street William Schwartz 333 Elm Street Student Aid 25 Auditor 3 Stamp Club 35 Cinematogra phy Club 4. Edith Shields Eddy 583 Devon Street V , 0 --.. ,-,, I ., '7 , r ' C,- rf' Leah Phyllis Silverlg Lee sf if Archery lg Glee Club l, 25 Class Night Committee 45 Geography Club 25 Bank ,-k Jqsephg. Smithx 'fsmaffyn' -v 78 Elm Street Track 2, 35 Student Aid 2, 4 1 . '1 Lottie Agnes Smith Smitty 78 Elm Street Soccer 25 Fashion S l, 2, 3, 45 Homeroo retary l. M I l 5 . , .J , . ff J I Sb A r- Claudia Staskus CIaud 235 Wilson Avenue Basketball 45 Life Saving 35 Swimming 2, 35 Archery l5 Honor Society 3, 45 Twirling 2, 3, 45 Student ControI.3, 45 Girl Reserve Homeroom Representative 45 Teas l, 2, 3, 45 Girls Soft Ball 3, 45 Girls Volley Ball 45 Soccer Captain 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Fashion Show l, 2, 3, 45 Bank Teller 2, 3, 4. Robert Lee Smith Bob Smith iS Tappan Street Swirnrnn 2 3 4 Honor i Q r r t - Society 45 Horneroom Repre- sentative l, 25 Student Ant 2 X if Anna Sternplinger Anne Annabelle 530 Schuyler Avenue Basketoall 45 Archery5 Hon- or Society 3, 45 Twirler 2, 3, 4q Red Cross 3, 45 Teas l, 2, 35 Girl Reserves Fashion Show 45 Soft Ball 45- Soccer 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Sci- ence Club 3, 45 Dance Com- mittee 45 Fashion Show l, 2, 35 Assembly Committee 3, 45 Volley Ball 45 Student Control 3, 4. Walter Stoma ,tcaseyti l4O Johnston Avenue inf Melani? Ufune Suckiel K lx- ,iMOiIy1i X5 29 Grant A me Q L Hi-Kearnian st f Reserves 3? Q- . Doris Irene Spaeth om 3' 3 Elm Street Red Cross 2, 3, 4f Senior Teas l, Z, 3, Girl Reserves 3,4 5 Student Aid l5 Fash- ion Show l, 2, 3X - wr Wil yer Hairless Walt:'. QI Beech 'Street . ' ' .J Track 2, 3.vV J , , 4 . f N 7 A J l ,A X T , WP , f' L Jean H. Stewart t flu Lois Jane Stickle ,ueamen .Src H HLOH 85 F rest tr e I6 34l Schuyler Avenue ' r i L mp ost lesman JQJ Basketball l5 Twirler 3, 45 S irnr-ni l5 GI e Clu L, Z, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Home- 3, 5 ss Nig Co ittee room Representative l, 35 ' rl Reserves,3, 5 Dance r Dance Committee 3, 45 Play m ' ee 3,j', X' Committee 45 Homeroom ' ' 1 ! Secretary 2, 4. 'J fy .ff ef , .1 1 l r if in 1' Mary Stauecki 259 Schuyler Avenie 'P L 'Xa V .Y Q' FDA!! L 'J f Y4fV' Jane A. Stoddart HJEIWH 328 Highland Avenue Archery 25 Girl Reserves 4 Jack Stout Gimpy 665 Elm Street Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Homeroom Representative I: Dance Committee 3, 45 Geography Club 2. l , , c I A , J ,J J .ii ops' Sulleyf - ' Rose'f, x V 3 . l 925 Harrison Avenue! 1 6 I Austin Sutherland Aust 9 Grove Street Dance Commlttee 4, Check Room Commlttee 3. Robert Taylor ,,BOb,, HLEHYH 56 Duke Street Loretta Ann Travers Ret I87 Candford Avenue Archery I, , Glee Club I, Hi- Kearnian Salesman 3, 4, Soc- cer 4, Student Artl I, Dance Jack Syme Jackson 524 Kearny Avenue I Football I, Track I, 21 foc- cer 3, 4' Dance Committee 4. A , S , ' It r n,. 1 f 1 Dorothy Anna Sxymanski DOfty BI9 Harrison Avenue Lamp Post Salesman 4, Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, Swimming I, 2, 3, Archery I, Glee Club I, Red Cross 2, Field Meet I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Soccer I, 2, 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Geography Club 2, Dean's Secretary 4, Volley Ball I, Z, 3, 4. Walter Scott Taylor Scotty 202 Beech Street Football 2, Swimming 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Student Aid 2, 3. Committee 3, 4, Bank Teller 3, 4, A. ff ' XJ 7 .1 ,JJ A ' jhrances C'.,TQ4nkavige It . .J na lf 1 it Ng 254 Hoyt Street Archery I, 2, Honor Society 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Girl Re- serves 3, Program Charrman 4, Dean's Secretary 4. Robert B. Thiel Bob 6 Beech Street Football I, 2, 4, Honor So- ciety 3, President 4, Home- room Representative I, 3, Baseball I, 3, 4, Student Aid I, 3, Dance Committee 3, 4, Hrstorical Socrety I. Mariorie R. Taft Margie 84 Bergen Avenue Lamp Post Salesman 4, Bas- ketball I, 2,3, Archery I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Class Night Committee 4, Baseball 4, Grrl Reserves 3, Cheerleacle er 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Volley Ball 4. James Alexander Taylor lim 89 Davis Avenue Football Manager 2, 3, Foot- ball 4: Student Council 2, Red Cross 4, Homeroom Rep- resentative 2, 4, French Club 2, 4, Baseball 2, Stu- dent Aid 2, 3, Dance Com- mittee 3, Office Boy 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, 4, Bank Teller 3, 4, Fire Pa- trol I, 2, 3, 4, Auditor 3, 4. Ruth Thompson Ruthy I5 Trinity Place n I 'J 4 r I i 5-.Q Marion ,Maru Dorothy Lucille Thornburgh uLuCkyn HLUU 35 Grand Place LamD Post 4, Archer I, 2, 3, Debating Society 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Xmas Card Commrttee 3, Red Cross I, 2, Class Night Committee 4, Hr-Kearnian 4, Salesman 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Play Committee 4' Geo - raDhy Club 2, Bank Teller 3, Auditor 4, Secretary to Dean X 4. C. Q xs - ,, Q Trip 4I5 l-lrckory Street ' I ix. R Chester J. Uhlik ffcherf' 7 2 Hoyt Street Dance- ommittel '-3' Plhy is 1 William Van Eck Van 90 Midland Avenue Student Aid l. Adeline S. Van Embugh Van Addie 704 Devon Street: Lamp Post usi sl ta ' 45 rnp'P4EshPiZies?t'vJ1f Gle y ofyb 2, fXmas Card Co rrllttee Chairman 31 Rin Commlttee 4, Cross 5 Hi-Kearniarv usia ness St ff 3, 41' Hr-Kearnian Salesm -'41 Girl Reser es 3, 7 Commitee 4, phy Club Donald Klein Walsh f ,J if I Q lf 'Gran Place, 1 Baseba 2 Tenn , 4, Capt , nce Clu. Pres 5 Pres 4'v ance 1 mm tee , 4 W slew? Baskethyffgylfg 4, Rin mitl 45 shers 2, ,3, l j .s 2, ,AA 4' 'J vt regex Aisistant , , omel roo ecretary 3, 4. Mae E. Warhurst 354 Chestnut Street A'cne'y l, I Glee Club l 2, Student Council 4, G O Finance I, H,,Kearnran Sales- man 2, Girl Reserves 3, Geo- graphy Club l, 2, Homeroom Secretary 3 Dorothy Wayte ,,Dot,, 49 Wilson Avenue Archery l, 2, 3, Xmas Card Committee 3, Red Cro s l, 25 Girl Reserves 3 'gance Committee V4, , Geography Club LJ V .1 J N, , 1 Dori E. Weeks , Soar L ., ., l69 Beecl71Street l 1 f Lanp Post Salesman 4, Ar- chery l, 2, Red Cross 4, Homeroom Representative 3, 45 Girl Reserves 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Play Com' mittee 4 'I Gilda Varlese Thomas Wainman, Jr. HMM J ,,TOm,, 253 Maple Street g4 Gr6vQ 5lr+1 A ' Lamp Post 3, 4, Archery lf Dance Committee 4. lx Glee Club 4, Red Cross l, 2, Senior Teas 4, Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Kearnian 3, 4, ' Girl Reserves 4, Lamp Post , ,. Salesman 4. , , I f Q I x If Helmut Wehner ,,HaI,, 20 Radley Street Student Aid 2, Stamp Club 2, 3, 4, Historical Society l. 'felon 111.395 A Sex, ,JC rrp 1 wa' 'LAX Spiers Welsh Bunty IOS Davis Avenue Football l. Thomas Hood Walker Tom Rotten Arm 4lO Chestnut Street Homeroom Representative l' .Student 4, Homeroom Secref tary 2. Helen F, Walsh 439 Davis Avenue HiAKearnian Salesman 4, Student Aid Z, Fashion Show lZ,3 Arthur Wayte HAHH 417 Elm Street Z ' s ,lit ff L X 31 tjl Warren De ong Wenberg war 92 Stuyvesant Avenue Lamp Post 2, Photo Editor 35 Ushers 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative l, 2, Hi- Kearnnan 2, 3, Quill G Scroll 3, President 45 Student Aid ll Camera Club l, 2, 3, 4. John J. Whelan Gladys Diane Wolcott John .. Whll8 f DianE',' , A 172 MpiaIlaf'Ave?ug Football I, 25 Swimming 3, 45 Red Gross 3, 4, Chairman of Life Saving: Class Night Committee 45 Hi-Kearnian 45 Cl19fY, lg Red I Lamp eAs4'Sa1es an 45 Ar :I ass 2 Hi 1. , Margaret C. Wylie .af 2 Marge 203 Davis Avenue Archery l5 Mother C1 Daugh- ter Tea 35 Dance Committee Hdmeroom Secretary 4. Keurman Sal?man 45 Student 45 Geography Club 2, Aid l, 2516 ography 2. i : ' Carl W. Zeppenfeld Hzeppn 873 Devon Street Lamp Post l, 25 Band 25 Drum Major 35 G. M. O. 2, 35 Hi-Kearnian l, 25 Ten- nis Manager 35 Dance Com- mittee 4. Luke Andrew Zurick Babe 31 Shepherd Place LamD Post 3, 45 Football l 2, Manager 45 Basketball l 2: Swimming 2, 3, 45 Home- room Representative 2, 3 Class Night Committee 4 Hi-Kearnian 35 Track I, 2, 3 45 Geography Club 2, 3, l2A Class First Row: Park, Brierley, Cunningham, Becker. Second Row: Cooper, Currie Stickle, Suckiel, Campbell, Alexander, Stewart, Bubenas, Bischoff, Alexander, V., Oliver, Gast, Gowdy, Gruber, I. Crawford, Silvain, Blackwood, Gageby, Brobson, Driskus, Spaeth, Hale, Perpente. Third Row: Mullins, Bleh Decker, Slekaitis, Peters, Fairlie, Greig, Murdoch, Bellini, Malecki, Robinson, Humphries, Jones, Nisbet, Palukaitis, Gariepy, Erskine, O'Blazney, Albert, Perpente, Tunkavige, Delpone. Fourth Row: Kay, Griwert, Prazasky, O'Neidas, Rue, Elliot, Travers, Varlese, Clark, Greenhalgh, Bocarski, Thornburgh, Cock- croft, Lacara, Fello, Gordon, Boyle, Haughwout, Kennedy, Cammann, Cargille, Hemmer. Fifth Row: Whelan, Garippa, Scopelleti, Stemplinger, Stout, Rielly, Fitt, Van Emburgh, Laidlaw, Piccilo, Bell, O'Connell, Rieck, Hill, Bokunwiez, Mulligan, MacDonald, Polloway, Cannstatt, Markey, Kennedy, M. J., Hanson, Caimmi. Sixth Row: Downing, Bocarski, R. Walsh, Thiel, Goldham, Laffin, Zurich, Scnlagenhaft, Henricks, Hayner, Margetts, Bove, Trippe, Chatellier, Skinner, Staskus, Brosko, Taft, Karpauskaus, Caimmi. Seventh Row: List, Fogerty, Bastedo, Carlson, Pecorari, Mahon, Oswald, Schatzman, MacBride, Cocola, Robbins, Kudahl, Fenwick, Burns, Hartman, Wayte, Weeks, Naddeo, Green, Cole, Eighth Row: Deakyne, Forfar, Breen, Lynch, Wainman, Miller, Sutherland, McGowan, Dick, Pene, O'Donnell, B. McKnight, Kahn, Schwartz, Walker, Mason, Hill, Wenberg, C. Schatzman, Johnson. Ninth Row: Gustanis, Heinz, Greco, Thomson, L. Smith, Ralph, A. Smith, Bliss, Stoma, Sugo, Brigham, Guth, Lynott, Rudomanski, Wehner, W. Taylor, M. MacDonald, Aiello. Tenth Row: Hendrik llassimino, Desmond, Riley, Crawford, Wiley, J. Novak, Roberts, Jancik, Lambley, Hardman, DiMartino, Leen, J. Taylor, Shaffery, Paolino, Pearce, Nagle. Eleventh Row: Y Liukaitis, Lesman, Ratiner, Carlen, J. Campbell, B. Smith, Zeppenleld, Kayhart, Mclvers, Kelly, Babicz, Drury, Aslund, Leonard, Rohn, McNab. Twelfth Row: Nickless, Metzinger, Wayte, Van Eck, Warhurst, Shields, C, Mulligan, Parkinson, Ecobelli, Postel, A. Riley, Conlon, Davis. Class Song mf?i f.Ji1 gfLi1?f z ?m5E?f3LrQ 5 TJLQQQHJ4q11ffaP+f552s??1iT 1 i +fg eifgL4Eg E22 EQ S 4f, .-4 4 1 as TL., :emu-.5 or I ..e- an-M ma Lair-mes wwf. lemfma Wm nap-A Qlwnygviguf, 215 f ,QB ik i?2i i1 1 F E E E- F E F ljif J 1 , - 1 ,-1 -lui, +5fe23'fi1 si f -fiili gJ :W I 1- , 1? 1 ?i f1i 5 E F 2 I y2qf1-EP4 A 1tMJiQis ff5f i?P T fl 'Li v.'..+.-,.,'s on Mafia! 'Pf.qe-.'-Sow 6-ml! Ouv mpgs Q-b with us U-1 SVN- ggffig T3 iJ 1i? 3'53 -it if F if Q E f E E E Eff Scenes From Tip'pary Trot Bennerti and Masir w Knowledge Gamed LASSES' Classes' Books' Books' Both classes and b ooks are :nseparably woven together ln th rs plcture the l2B and HA presidents :llusfrafe the close Class Edntor BILL GODDARD assocaatfon of puplls and books phO,Og,ap,W ECHO, HQRACE RUSH Books are read for nnsplraffon In formation profst and pleasure They serve thear purpose an and out of the classes 1 I ' I . . . ,, . . I ' X I I ' NIA Officers Q an V-ggana Becker, ' r . fi.-Q gjffy-A 3 128 Officers Sit 'wg C Hagstrorn, Mr Howe. t Qmtn, R Bnettr, H Wrtsori A Waugn e X9-42 Ciass ot Jun as the iast schoot ' tP'PPtRY TROTH, w dance ot the JZA Ciass. Otticers were: president, Robert Park, yice-presi- dent, Samuei Lyons, treasurer, Nancy Brier- iey, secretary, isabeiie Cunningham, G. O. Finance, Virginia Becker. George Ryan was their sponsor. Acting as homeroom representatives werei Virginia Becker, Marion Crawtord, Joseph Dunn, Anna Biackwood, Fred Biiss, Mex Murphy, Vincent Shattrey, Barbara Chateiiier, Lois Stickie, and Marjorie Tatt. Anna Siekaitis, Doris Weeks, Kay Deakyne, Marie DeGonge, Nice Decker, Ratph Gariick, John Wheian, Joseph Laurie, Margaret MacDonatd, and Don Waish were CJaSS OJ january Secretanes' ARLY in the year the NZB ctass dance The Swee heart Swing, was hetd. Heiping Witiiam Howe UB Regzijifgizgef and the sponsor, were the ciass otticersi president, Ray Bin ,, 4 etti' vice-president, Pit Waugh, treasurer, Cari strom, secretary, trene Smith and G. O. Finance Heten 't on. rooms as representatives were. t ers, Robert ' k Stevia sJ'3y Wi s ' the home ' John Cha m r ' Waugh Starma EZ, ncrr-too, Represe Governing cite Steiiavato Roy Price Gray Ruth Schiiier u Thornton and John Benkes Joan Morgan re the secretaries C r Veronica Jack Brown we Joe Scutty Betty Waugh and Councii members were Student Hagstrom and Ai Waugh. t ves and I Secretaries c R Q T... 'Now 'Ii vt- QL CQ. an 1 s fJ'3'f NRA Se S C S Cs a E k O, ,H ac wool - v D T R 'ft erm Dc. , c L T a on s.3c. ,v-. a. V , Jw, Blrss 32 . ,F , --g ,A l v r 1 ,-up HA officers ' Left to right: McLaughlin, Wil- ' ' liamson, Friedman, Masini. HB Officers Wade, Findlay, Kiernan, Sheppell. ie- li 1 -r-p,, .. ' Class of June i943 PONSORED by Mr. William Wallace, the lA class, chose the following leaders: President, F. Masini, vice-president, B. Mc- aughlin, secretary, S, Williamson, treas- urer, P. Boissey. Representatives for ll were: K. A home Holt J D rooms , . owie, E. Rajkowski, D. ardy, E. Gillan, B. Co M. D ' rrado, H. Mooney, e Guliam and L. Friedman. Assisting the representatives as secretaries were: M. mack, E. Wylie, L. Worthington, M. Stra- chan, M. Dey, R. Bell, B. Wyatt, J. Duffy and J. Laudadio. Class of January 1944 HA Representative PONSORED by Miss Trumbull, the l l B class selected rim Row: CRoio5vskik,i?2ej?nafff1f, these officers: M. Wade, president, W. Sheppell, Seff,fZraQ5W.OrgOS',eI 5,,aCh,,,,, vice-president, S. Findlay, secretary, E. Kiernan, treas- Smack, WEQLQELOHI WY 'f'f urer, J. Brobson, athletic council. Third Rowf Hun., Monney. Governing the homerooms as representatives were: M. McArthur, N. Radford, R, Ecobelli, M. Percio, J. Len- nox, and R. Lundgren. Filling the positions of homerooms secretaries were. D. Hawatson, J. Neuschafer, G. Whiston, H. Rielly, D. Mackin, M. Anderson, B. French, M. Anderson and l. Clow, are llB rep- resentatives elected to the Student Council. ns s 33 g. Radford, And Lungren, M ecretaries and Representatives Standing: Lennox, Howatson, Neuschaefer. Siffin ' erson ackin, Ecobelli, Riley. Jin, H A ,,,,., IOA Representatives and Secretaries F 'st R a. ,aw Johnsen Cas'aS5a'wc, Sm '-, Second Row Fc eze Head, Re D p35lC, G Qian' N .J 'foie' GET! Ca um Th ra Row Ryan Kessiex La'- sen Mciarre C33:e', Cafien Class of January l945 PONSORED by Mrs, Dorothy Holly, this class held a Friday afternoon dance, The Windy Waltz, The Reindeer Romp, and The Bunny Bounce, were the -wg IOB skating parties, Alberta Hanold is the president of the class, vice- president, Virginia Bauer, secretary, Betty Adamson, treasurer, Betty Schultz, Albin Blake, George Sutherland, Beatrice Kondrate, Bob Agle and Edward Schlick are the homeroom repree sentatives. Secretaries include John Drop, Joan Porter, Lydia Giordano, Helen Wyatt and Rita Staskus. . Representing the IOB class in the Student Council 'OB ReS':'iSe'i'l::l'es nd are Betty Adamson, Alberta Hanold and Betty Schultz. Slrrd,:hoPrSu?hi-lifantlllvggnllckqor- Standing Agia, Ogden, pong, Slfflftl? at Rear Kontiiet, Staskus, Class of June IQ44 ED by president, John Kirk, vice-presi- dent, Doris Slavin, secretary, Jane Cook, and treasurer, June Adamson, the lOA class held an afternoon dance, The Spring Swing, and a skating party. Miss Margaret Halverson is their sponsor, Homeroom representatives are Richard Carlen, William Kessler, Mary Thompson, Ruth Giordano, William Head, Bob Kirk, Henry Frieze, Marie Johnston, David Mal- colm, and Margaret Smith. Jane Roder, John Rutan, Ada Strepone, Virginia Costellano, Eric Larsen, Gilbert Mc Currie, Richard Cooper, Phyllis De Paolo, Beverly Ross, and Lydia McCallum are class secretaries. Members of the Student Council in- clude Jane Cook and William Head. 35 411 IOA Ottizers Smit. 17 Slavin, Adamson, Cook Standing Kirk IOB Officers JW D 13 C S ttingi Smith, Tino. ntatives P Fa ii om, 9A Re rese Standing, rre . Mwphy, Lindbio Green, Sitmng Currie, i 946 Ciass ot January ot their sponsor Miss Eiiza- ii wing home- tchtui eye se the to o d Gaynor, NDER the wa QB ciass Cho ' id, Haroi beth Eari, the room representatives: Muriei Oswa Gerado Reposta, Richard Ptatt and Jack Watson. Heiping these representatives were 1 Aitred Nyian- 1 der, Frank Gouiding, George Dixon, John Forienza and 1 Rhoda Goren, the homeroom secretaries. 98 Representatives Standing: Watson, Riposta, Gay- nor, Ptatt. Ciass ot June V945 WiN UTY ARENA was the scene o'r a skating party heid by the 9Px's this year. Their ciass sponsor is Miss Fannie Cross. Homeroom representatives inciudedz A. Currie, P, Brook, L. Lindbioom, D. Digna- zio, J. Green, E. Patterson, G Murphy, J Farreii, C. Lees and J. Hemsiey, 9A Secretaries edy Whiiia, Standing' Kenn , Aitken, Dixon, 98 Secretaries Dixon, Goran, Godi- Class Hustory S poor bewuldered confused Freshmen we the members of the Class of June l942 entered the spacuous portals of Kearny Hugh School September 6 Paramus Rlnk E l938 Before knowung the defunutuon of sponsor we UB Skaun' put, receuved as our advuser George Ryan who has served us Price.85 Nov 7,1940 Q fauthfully ever sunce Followung the pattern of the usual underclass actuvu Bnaoalanoat8c45 tues our furst affaur was a skatung party out of whuch many freshman romances grew LA Fiesta Sophomore year arruved very fast Our furst 9555935 act toward student government was electung Joe Catena as our class presudent A group of our gurls served at our suster class s Farewell un June an-aaa an lhlhifn ni l94O and led them at graduatuon un the Dausy K.. 4' Chaun Upon reachung our Junuor year our mayor actuvuty was the sellung of Chrustmas cards wuth the January Class of l942 But at last our Junuor Prom our furst bug step as upper classmen We called ut La Fuesta and had South Amerucan decoratuons Q. Moy WINS up an butyl!! Ever Sunce Eve our IZB play came one week before our furst dance Through the bustle rush and confusuon we managed to produce a successful productuon Now another great socual event Snow Ball Our furst catas trophe also accomplushed thus affaur the heartbreakung uncudent of the smashed snow ball whuch was to be used as a center puece How ever after a but of condutuonung the snow ball was repaured lust un tume for the nught s socual whurl Our goal us reached We re senuors The grand and gloruous feelung whuch comes from beung l2As accom panued our prude as we sauntered the halls of Kearny Hugh Lords and Masters of everythung we saw Now our last dance open to the student body the Tup pary Trot whuch carrued out the theme of St Patruck Becomung senuors was nothung compared to thus the guddy whurl of pregraduatuon days Class nught where much hudden talent was unearthed The Senuor Farewell and then Graduatuon need I say more ISABELLE CUNN l NGHAM, Class Secretary 36 l , Y --Y-,,,-.-..........,..... I 1 0 ' : ' - I c I I 1 . , ' 3- , , 5 . , ' g I ' 5 F . . , , ' 977. . . : - 4' -rs9efK11 1:'1 f ' fl' . ' ui - ' K 4 f -' 5 f' ,54iJf.:j u ' ' I ' ' f1i 'r5f5t- is + ' G 5 ' I L',g:5,l.:vi ,H ' L kms, rf , . ' ' H - - - - fi- sf,-trys: f Y -Ffh: f hidgy lvomn rt iii ' ' ' ' ' , 'J' V - - f I - . ' II ' II ' II ' II I I . , , ' Il ll ' I I I . . , . . . I ' . . . - 1 . 1 - 1 I I 1 - I I 1 ' Y I Alexander and Walsh Developing Backgrounds FTER school hte and the extra curra cular program resembles a book wath each club actlvlty and organazatlon Acmmes Editor JEAN LAMB'-EY as a chapter C I t M DOROTHY BARBOUR Actrvrtles have much to do with lrcualon wager moldang the students life They make up many of the main pages fn Hrs Book , V a K4 Y 3? N - - l . gl fg- 5, I Q sf 4. if. x 'f L1 0 j ga 6 N '13 A L H -ss ,,,,,, lk ' N ' N-1.3.4 . I I I ' ' ' ' . . ,, . Il G. 0. Finance Sta 'Q X nding, Tuttle, Sitting: Anderson, Wilson, Becker, Suther- land. Motion Picture Club First Row: Bell, Wilcox, Oliver, Smith Manthey, Ritter, Waterbury. Second Row: Ko Mab ' erner, Montanio, Gustanis, e, Simpson, Albert, Driskus, Eaves, Strodl, Chapman, Paterson, Third Row: Downing, Pearce, Lynott, Schwartz, Masom, Kahn, Holt, McLaughlin, Hill. Fourth Row: Zurich, Wenb , L Piekarska, Brigham, Ba erg ace Walsh ra, sted , P I , , Thaller, DiMartl?no, aomo Assisting the F aculty OME of the duties of the GO, Finance are: to have student representatives in each class, to supervise school expendi- tures, to furnish the school with assembly programs and football tickets, and to help the school activities. Representatives from their respective classes are: l2A, Virginia Becker, l2B, Helen Wilson, llA, Lillian Anderson, llB, Stanley Tuttle, IOB, Jim Sutherland. Following The M ovies EETING twice a month, the members of the Motion Picture Club give demonstrations and talks on the motion picture industry. The aim of the club is to photograph school activities and take pictures of the town, Twice a month, the club meets for field work. Club officers are: president, Robert Paterson, vice-presi- dent, William Thaller, secretary, Miriam Bell, treasurer, John Chapman. Miss Sarosa R. Melick sponsors the group. providing entertainment 38 Helping the Seniors OOP ERATING w'th i the Senior Red Cross by doing war re- lief work and making articles for the men in the service and helping the poor are some of the duties of the Junior R Cross. This Or ' ganization is tr ' the ying to spread the Red Cross through grammar schools with the help of the officers: president Anne Greco, vice president, Winifred Robbins, secretary, Mary Garippa, and treasurer, Marie Briese. Miss l-lelen Sims charge of this group. Reset That Typel EMBERS ' ' in the printin l g c ub are shown the different phases in the typographical arts of today. At different occasions they make trips to the numerous printing establishments in this area. The purpose of the club is to get jobs for its memb the printing trade. Printi ng club officers for this year w Stewart' vice pre ere: president, George , - sident, John Metcalf, treasurer, Mike De Gu- liam, secretary, Richard l-legan. John L. Loft ' ' ed is in ers in Steady WOiko'S us is their adviser. Print Club First Row. M owen, Quinn Cath Stewart Burn , cart, Kelly, , s, Blake, Cooper, For Second Row: Re T Syth. id, Prlce, Hogan, Richards, uttle, DeGuliam, Ecobelli, Cottrell, Robinson Third Row, Koerner, G. Hartung, Marquet, Hone, Regan, Mills, Metcalt, Mr, Loftus, adviser. Fourth Row' Lesman, W. H Lithgow artung, Gilmour, , H-Hvner, Drop, Pomianek. Junior Red Cross rst Row: Buckunwicz, Hlll, Brle Second Row, M se. iss Sims, Robbins, Greco Brainerd Garippa. Ty Keepers of The Book S OME of ' the duties of th e members ot the Library Council are, preparing new materials, puttin th' ' eral, hel i ' ' g ings in order a d W p ng the librarian , n , in gen- Wirh ' Miss Clara B . Burghart a president, El ' s adviser the tti eanor Ksiaz k , o icers are: e , vice-presid ' tary, Ruth H ' ent, Billy Rut elmlinger' tr an, secre- , easurer, Muriel lngram. N ley is the representative t ancy Brier- o the student ' council. No Postage Due Her G UILD ING up a stamp collection kn and increasin th owledge of h' t g e members' is ory and geo of the S graphy are the m tamp Club. Miss Lucy l-lurl ain purposes ey, the sponsor h president , as under h , Robert Sol er supervision ow, vice-president, Clifford M retary-treasurer, Ma ' orrison, sec- rian Nystrom and , other member S. Stamp Club 5 f'7'l l lQ .'BMcLauQhlin , M 'IQhan PM me L Thcv both USC vamp Library Council First Row: Brennan, Collins, McCleary, Eccles, Lungren, Ford, Kay, Murray. Second Row: Garippa, lngraham, Eaves, Campbell, Hanson, R. Gelczis, Stewart, Brierley. Third Row: Konschott, Dallas, Nesselquist, SODronik, Griwert, G, Gelczis, Ksiazek, Wyllie. Fourth R ' ow, Walsh, Dun Kallay, H zello, MacBride, Clmlinger, Mabe, McQuilken, Currie. , tl , rce, Paolino, C' Walm' Sitting: G01 Clhamr Nyifi' 40 Om Hi-Kearnian Staff F ti?afr, Desmo . nfl, Clark, Casale, Srl- va rw, Golrlawl, Hsll, Cunningham, McLaugh- lrn, Kay, Olrycr, Henre, Whrston, Giordano, Drxon. ,fri Row' Shearer, Mrller, Brennan, BO- S Helmlrnger, Schatzrran, Waterbury, nvurqn, Frc-lrlrng, GarvClcKr, Bell, Crfeenfrelfl, Forfar, Rhode. Tnv' .ww Penta, Dunr ', Lamar' r w, Waters, Callan- r,y, McManus, Katz, Murdoch, .anErrw:urgh, Greenock, Shuckhaus, Caruso, Keenan, Banaskr. Fowrn Row Rush, Rrtchre, Greatorex, 'ayte, MacArthur, Hill, Healy, Barbgurl Kng, Mr Hamilton, Paterson, Dillon, MC- ashen, Hi-Kearnian Salesman Frrst Row Pncflyr, Thornburgh, Silvarn, Oliver, Penta, Clark, Bocarski, Miller Shearer, Earvgaf, Krug, Greenfield, Water- Jury, R tter, Gans, Giordano, Bauer, Prrtchard. Secorrl Row Deemrnzl, Casale, Callanan Helmlrnver, Erennan, Greenock, Bauer, Cunnrnqham, Kay, Schatzman, Bell, Dillon, Whrston, M:Glashan, Murdoch. Thrrrl Row Ggitwrl, Hrll, McLaughlrn, Crawler 1, Spikey Starwlake, Cook, Taft, Tolrn VanEm..ur'1n, Katz, Shuckhaus, Ken- nety, Breen Fourth Row Lmelwce, Leonarrl, Aslund, Mullvmn, Efohell, Wayte, Quinn, Mace Arthur, Hea'ey, G3'f:l'1, Garlrck, Carlon, Weruerg Frttn Row Ol-lanlorw, Lyon, Wood, Johan sen, Cockioft, Hulse, Dunn, M Frrerlman, L,on, Mzntaw ' :fe'e', r ' ' ullrgan 0, Morris M-Cavl ' r on, Rrne um, Hehre. PO.l:llif7Q Dapcl S Reportin g Student News UBLISHED by the students of journalism, the Hi-Kearnian is the student newspaper of Kearny High School D past year, the paper was awarded f' press associations . Llring th rrst plac H . , 'fj- e e by thr eadrng th ee schol e edrto ' and m ' astic rral sta ff anagrn are: edit g editor, J ' Silvain or-in-chief, Shirley Kay ean Whrston, Other edit , news, Tom Hill, make ard, sports' G' OVS are -up, Bob H , rnny Oli Neale ' : Claire ehre, proof, Bill God- ver, feature and Doris C R. Hamilton is the staff d On th asale, exch a viser. e busine Ruth ' ange. ss sta ff Greenf , which h reld ad ' ' Circ ' andles the finances, are: , vertrsrng manager and Lorraine Schuchkaus, ulation manager. Glenn D. Stough is the business adviser. 41 il Lamp Post Salesman FK' Row Oiyc' DJ Sm, , 'fiom Na'ei Dr'-gy 21,131 Alyg V acre, A :are ' , my ' Cya, Coy Ki ,V 'Q 3f? ' Qaw Gain Ezra'-W, Stewa' a lfnnaw, Ann a 1 Cawtcrct, Stan 'awe S-cheer, Q 'ev, Da' i, Bauer, Shearer M er, fin :ergo Gr,rJp,,i Tn Bow Evans, Eiifnartft, Bauer, Crawfowf, Stewart, Sk f-Y-Qi, Tgft, Va,-, E777'fu 'l7 Greenhanl, Stairs, Finetti, Mag. lntosh. Fflufa Row Coonce, Cure, Lamlzley, TBCAZ, Knj, 5S'tJfJU', Giosev, Kuifiahl, MCClea Lan:a'a, Karna , Heuley, Q Crk, Hvscoo F.frn Now Daw' '17, Gas Hagstrom, Pearce, Lama , Sickfes, Kn: 'w, M:Lar,gn. if, Mcntarvo, Nenzerg, Z..':n Lamp Post A F Pas' f -.' S ,a Casa V wtasgni f f iff 1' '17 Lamxle, 'r 3'-io' Thyr- I M-Jw. PSC. Y Y E . c e ,V ,ha A ' 3 sa' r Af,-. ' rfiiue Gerf Parcwow j J 1' 1 x N . ,.- ,V a 'tu' ' tsoo, -- 4 Qaraso, Mfg if ' Kat: U 'cf' cp. 7 5 . ,ul rf L Y Ha'N3 'S Students e Activities HlLE emphasizing the graduating class, the Lamp Post also presents both an editorial and pictorial review of sports, classes, clubs, team organizations and other school activities. .i Last year the Lamp Post was awarded first place by the Na- tional Scholastic Press and Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tions. , l Members of the editorial staff are: editor-in-chief, Tom A Hill, managing editor, Virginia Oliver, layout editor, Isabelle Cunningham, photography editor, Horace Rush, feature editor, Claire Silvain, faculty editor, Bill Dixon, copy editor, Doris Caf sale, senior editor, Shirley Kay, sports editor, Ralph Garlick', activities editor, .lean Lambley, class editor, Bill Goddard and Neale R, Hamilton is their adviser, Members of the business staff are: circulation manager, orothy Barbour, business manager, Ruth Greenfield, advertise- ment manager, Francis Ritter, Adviser of this group is Glenn D. Stough Correlal' 41 How F ar Down, Sir? OYS eligible to becom e ushers are chosen f classes b th rom the sophomore y e class sponsor or homeroo serve through their ' m teacher, They senior year. Plays, Class Night, Commencement and P. T. A. Receptions are some of the affairs at which the boys usher. There are be- tween 20 and 24 ushers under the sponsorship of Mrs. Florence G, Young, Dancing in ood RGANIZED by Miss La Vern Clark, the Modern Dance group meets Thursdays after school to study the fundamentals and background of the modern dance technique. Members of the group include Rose Bruzzi, Vera Caruso, Betty Drewes, Lydia Giordano, Phyllis Gast, Ruth Gruber, Marion Gruber, Amelia Karpauskas, Edetrout Laskowski, Ruth Lawrence, Dolores Mackey, Mary Stalker, Virginia Oliver, and Marion Phil- burn. a Modern M 221' an-' 4.1 ' .. a ww. if , , hcir stE'D5 WagChiHQ t Modern Dancing Front--Siltm V Q. Karpauskas, Gast, Oliver. Standing. Deakyne, Giordano J Cl , anok, Mi ark, Roberts Sitting: Varlese, Caruso, Gilchrist. Ushers I' Firs Row Biiqham, Van Buren, Blorken, Riley, Dixon, Doerr SOCOM! Row . Goldham Wau- Re . gh, Mulford, gan, McLaughlin, Clark Third Row. Blis S, Bastedo, Christensen, Wcninero, Mikionis, Di Martino, -.-.........., 'vep-I ' inn' P, K. H. S, Boys Make Good ARSlTY K's, that are aw ous sports in Kearny High may be obtained by an athlete, after meeting the requirements for active competition. When two K's are obtained, an honor sw t . , eater is presented O the student in his senior year. arded by the numer Music ls Their Work EARD in assembly pro ram g s, at football games, music fes- tivals, and in parades, the Kearny High School Band is un- der the supervision of William H. Johnson. President of this group is Lionel Kington, and the vice- president is James Anderson. P. P P, Band y, First Row: Brainard, McQuilken, Cargilie, . Smith, D , Gabel, P Campbell, Van Hol- land, Shafer, Kemp, P Campbell, Garrison, Bauder, Bollbach, Schles inger, Palmer, Rinderer Mcloh ,4 if , nson. Second Row: Duryea, Fry, Thompson, Pante, Quinn, Forsythe, Stewart, Magee, Carlson, Cooper, McCollough, Drew, Jones. Third Row: Hunter, Kirk, Johnson, Ho- watson, Dunzillo, Eisenhauer, Urba, Chris- tenson, Mager, McCullen, Cargille. Fourth Row' Lar , ge, Whitler, Johnston, Garber, Brians, Gaynor, Biorken, Krngton, Jones, Kington. Fifth Row' Smith, Thaller, Scott, Borge, Scott, Scott, Anderson, Lusk, Hulstrunk, Gurulat, Hulstrunk. l!J!'l lv Lending C0l0f Wearers of K's First ROW Cl l4 ar , McLaughlin, Gray, Reilly, Sickles, Pierce, Lewis, Head, Nichols. Second Row: Spellmeyer, Gilmore, Taylor, Alexander, Shattery, Regan, Kronis, Met- calf, Binetti. Third Row ' Pecorar . i, Raikowski, Landi, Murphy, Whelan, Mazza, Brobson, Park, H 5rriSOf1. Fuurth Row' Bl iss, Walsh, Richards, Wor- snop, Risner, Smith, Rohn, Osterman, Zurich. Fifth Row Ransom, Houserrian. 111 Camera Club F irst Row. Mr. Edge, Worthington, Urwin, Edgar, Urwln, Brunner, Schultz, Archibald, DiMartino. Second Row' Chapman, McGaughan, Booth, Drury, Jacobsen, Bell, Strodl, Bell, Johnson. Third Row: Cargille, Kennedy, Bell, Des- mond, Robbins, Thornburgh, Scott. Fourth Row: K oerner, Montanio, Wenberg, Lacara, Paterson, Lynott, Carggle, Thaller. Boys' Choir First Row: Ruggerio P 4 -ru, , ollock, Second Row: Mann, Buckholz, Hill, Larsen, Head. Third Row: Sickles, Ransom, Chapman, Hardy, Mr, Johnson. Fourth Row: Bur ns, Taylor Johnson V l l -in' detti, Hutler. showers arid Shams Practicing Photography acquaint people y and to teach the a camera properl with photograph m to use y are the prima ' Club. ' ry duties of the C This club hold s a contest and a field trip once a Club officers are' r 'd ter m . p esi ent, George Di Martino, vice-pres ident, William Johnson' secr , etary, Dorothea E Lorraine Bru aves, treasurer nner. Franklyn P. E ' ' dge is actin Males Blend Voices ys' choir has i6 members One of th ties of the ch ' HlS year the bo g adviser. . e activi olr was to sing in th ' ' s l e Music Festival R a s are held at 2 30 . ehear : on Wednesda s int ' ' ' y and Thursdays. A erested in singln ' ' ny boy g may loin. m included' r Officers this ter . p esident, Tom Hill and president, Andre Vandette, William H, Johnson acts as instructor. 45 vice- their EIYTIEFB Junior Girls' Choir F st Row K . ernaghen, Chew, Walsh, Wyatt Quillfman, Crawford, Joseph A dano, Fe' 'i , ubrey, Giorf az..l, Stade Schultz L 'sk , t , Johnston, ... , Ci'elli, Hieles, Williams. Second Row' Caruso, Mackey, Assanovlch, arrlnqtcn, French, Harman, Wilcox, Edgar Adamson, Matulatis W , ashington, Currie: Flsher, Frledman, Mitchell Thfrd Row' O lc I 'Ap 'G' ,, V lg ' , ,. ' ., f- W, L Q! ly ,WV , a lander, Coonce B Stewart, Konschott , lndon, , Kennedy, Dallas, Mur- Vav, Campbell, Nagle, Bachanas, Gilchrlst, Bauer. FOu'th R ow. Mowen, Marshall L acl-'adyen M , awrence, eciaugh, Peterson, Lawrence, Calev, Simph, Collins, Port M n er, Shafer, ant, Lind, Collier, 40115 Play Cast Left to right: Demirjian, Adamson, Scully, Masini, Culbertson, Kitay, Urwin, Walsh, Savage, Miller, Mab e, and Hagstrom. asgegfrssf , 453 4 Jenny Linds of The Future EETlNG every Tuesday at 2:30, the 80 members of the ij , Junior Girls Choir, under the direction of Colin H. Gray, 5 X prepare for their musical programs in the spring. On May 20, the girls sang at the annual music festival. ln gg T' , . . UM ,Agar f , , ,3 June they participated in an ass b 1533 ts' U Vomme experts em ly program. More Em h p asis On That Linel RESENTATION of the l2B play, Mama's Baby Boy , was one ofthe most important events of the year. lt was direct- ed by Miss Christina Surgeoner, Leading roles were portrayed by Don Miller. ald Walsh and Jean -if Senior Girls Make Melodies NDER the direction of Miss Catherine Killough, the Senior Girls Choir sings at two Christmas programsg one for the West Hudson Chapter of the Kiwaa High School, and one for the nis Club. They also sing for the Senior Womens Club of A I' r lngton, and at the Annual Spring Concert of the High School. Honor S tuden ts Ga ther EMBERS of the Honor Society type and frame Honor Roll em in t e homerooms They a so Certificates and post th conduct the Thanksgviin fo d d g o rive and take charge of the in duction of new members Officers are president Robert Thiel vice resid t M 1 1 -D en garet Murdock' secretary treasurer Ann Greco a , - , ,' nd Mrs. 'May L. Rasch is the adviser Honor Society Fr F ROW D CDY Greco Tnie Mu cinch Ma l Arm tage Be e l ri Second Row Culoortson Strach n S t skus S va n Lamiely Ja Camsell Bo ar k Deakyne T rd ow ast Camma n ngrham temp! nge Mullin Novak Van m UQD alkis Mkons Seka nan Oswald FOut 1 Row a '1 D Casale Gru V on arcnis Ta ai u ea Es ine o e et: ecke aril acDo1al 5 fi rewes Casale Cami F ttn Row K D ve U w 'i Sxtn Row wn ng a st om a Q Gol hann Ka y Guth e s Hoilan S age os MacDonal m n God' dll a eff Heml nger 4 me 9' Garnet QQ Ol ll U33 'W Senior Girls Choir First Row Shand For P bf en a e Williams n Martin Delpome Corrador Arnot Chapman Crawford McDonald 5l'lS Second Row Bleh Cunning am is Dunwoody Thornburg Chatilier av runbull Friend B ritchard and Lindbloom Llp in Third Row G Gelezls Black Ol lver Van Busklrk Alert Drisk S us inner am mann Boyle Ambrow Stanlake Baird F ourth Row e R Geezis Gruber Lfln Stic le Stewart Hi Kvidah l lonis Griwert Hale Roberts Helpin th g e Service Men ORMED for the purpose of helping the me ing them letters by send times gifts, the Kearny High limited their services to men This years officers were: W ade secretar , p ca rds, newspape n in the service ost rs d , an some- School War Council has as yet only and boys from Kearny High T om Regan president d , an Tillie , y. Anna Stemplinger and G ' cha ' race Sco rge of keeping the list pellet: are in s of the boys addresses up to date. Miss Helen Sims advises the group. Learnin RGANIZED as a part of the Hudson Co soci t' g About The Past unty Historical As- a ion, the purpose of h ' t e K HS Histor to study the h' t . . . ical Society is is ory of this town' l ' V . . , a so, the literature arious countries. Officers of the Hi t s orical Society are: preside Sickles, secretary, Sheila Findlay, Mr. John C. Parso adviser. and art of nt, Harold ns is their Historic al Society Fvst QM Waterflury, Stewa't, Schultz, Mi Parsons Sc-Cnr! Row Buclcholz, Srckles, Gurllan, Pi-if ., Eollflaik, Finillay Tha O Tn lf? , ri l. i'. sw Larson, Fletcher, Gage Vask 5 Muvav, Niven Making histo War Council First Row Wniston, Oliver, Heaton, Mandra Adamson, Sfemplinger Cunn h , ing am, Hanold, Scope-lliti. Seton Ro X, w Miss Sims, Dimerian, Thong, Ulozas, Allison, Mitchell, Gruber Mill Sch r er! atzman. Third Row Dowie, Regan, Alexande Schieteiljein, Brigham rf , Buckholz, Halpin, Pvplow, Hagstrom. Sclence Club Flrst Row Ulozas Candellere Bralnard oerts Canderere Scully McLaug lh wer Wandras Barrett Clements Second Row Beauchamp Whlston Wau c lefelbeln Solow Frledman Lauda IO oung M Srnlth Thrrd Row Kirk Stanczk Lacara Brngham Bastedo Carlson Walsh Pearce Paolmo Fourth Row Pollack Wood Holland Bllss EXDe Quill and Scroll Flrst R Greenfleld Kay Cunnlngham Sllvaln Second Row Schuckhaus Whls on Lam bey D Casale Thrrd Row Rush Goddard Dlxon Top Journalists Assemble DITORS of the H: Kearnlan and Lamp Post who have done outstanding work In elther publlcatlon, are awarded with membershlp ln the Qurll and Scroll Thvs soclety handles pro grams for home football games and edrts the handbook Protzts from the programs are used to send the members to the annual Scholastlc Press Conference Offlcers are presldent Horace Rush secretary treasurer Jean Whlston Neale R l-lamllton IS thelr advfser Brlng That Beaker Here' EETINGS of the Science Club are held twlce a month for dlscusslons and demonstrations They are attended by pupils who are Interested ln blology, chemlstry, or physlcs Offlcers of thus laboratory minded group are presldent Joe Scully, vlce president Nancy Candellere, secretary George Roberts treasurer Bernard McLaughlin Mlss Lucy Hurley ad ther vlses thls group rTS Q3 49 ow: r 4 , ' f : -, 'Y , - Q l , . . R b , ' 1 Q , ' mg' - ' Ol , , , . - A , 3 , Sh' I ' ' dgh' ' 'Th ,' . ' .' ' A Q f , , , ' . 5 g . - A I Q . . . . . - 'ANA' ' : I 1 ' I r - ' - : , . Q I . I I 1 ' ' Orchestra First Row: Duryea, Schlesinger, MacFadyen, Cargille, Konschott, Stewart, Bond, White, Beauchamp, Perpente Rockwald. , Second Row: Peters, Abrams, Nixon, Mon- ' tanio, Meserve, Martus, Kushwara, Cargille i Third Row: Bien, cam is ii p e , Campbell, Van Holland, Eisenhaur, Hulstrunk, Forsyth, Bell, Cammann, Cargille. Fourth Row: Hopple, Lusk, Borge, Muir, McQuilken, Ferris, Palmer, Smith, Anderson, Feltrup, Finelli, Mr. Gray. 3-ii i Bankers and Auditors First Row: Eaves, Hanson, Clements, Thorn- burgh, Staskus, Hale, McGaughn, Bell, Kennedy, Travers, Gageby, McGowan, De Norch, Martin, Higgins. Second Row: Mascarini, Cunningham, An teo, Head, Witter, Johnson, DePaulo, Turn- bull, Peters, Postel, Friend, Romano. Third Row: Zurich, Bean, Renton, Mr. Richwine, Schatzman, Markey, Camman, Addis, Cetrulo, Morrison. Fourth Row: Smith, Harrison, Maennle Thornton, Car ill ' Q e, Mcouiiken, Pollock, Larsen. Q,-,jQ,,L Ig' M4 rf .s -T as A ' 'te , I V , , 1 ' ' or -as r Musicians Congregate NROLLMENT for the orchestra amounts to 50 K . H. S. Stu dents. This group plays for the graduation exercises, as sembly programs, spring festivals and the school plays. Re hearsals are held on Wednesdays and Thursdays by Colin H Gray, conductor. Pupils interested in the orchestra may join. Keeping Track of The Money ANKERS and auditors, selected by the homeroom teachers, take care of the banking on Tuesdays. The school bank is cooperating in th d ' e efense program by selling bonds to those students who have saved enough money. To make tabulations of deposits, and to distribute supplies ,..- are some of the duties of the central bank ing committee. Their adviser is William Richwine. They deal in notes SO Students G overn Studen ts AINTAINI NG greater th cooperation between the facult e student body, is the first pur cil. y and pose of the Student Coun- Officers of th' is society ar president J e: president, Betty French, vice- , ane Cook, secretary, Carl Hagstrom, treasurer and file clerk, Irene Clow and corresponding secretary, Marion An- derson. The sponsor of the group is Mis ' Can You Prove Y s Madelein L e . Coleman. our Sta tement? EM ERS o both t Le s State and the National Forensic ' , vester eb ting So iety, has taken fx part in ' tic and sta deba ussions of every , X Y it day aft ' s both schoo i ci tivities. This year its members compet in t i nal Tournament. Robert Solow is p sident of the society, Ruth Hemlinger vice-president, Janet Brainard, recording secretary, Grace Ford treasurer, and Miss Sarosa R. Melick is their Debating Society Frst Row' Bauer, Harvey C Solow Ha , ulbertson , nold, Ford, Brainerd, Second Row. Hemlinger, Ingram, Ulozas, Eckhardt, Adamson, Castellano, Freiman, Ma:Fadyen. Third Row K1 . iay, Kahn, Carus Harrison, Tho o, Smith, ng, Savage, L arsen. Sl sponsor. . V ' 'OHS VoicIf19 opml , 3 1 go it s ' An A x gig ff' ' ' 291' N4 WE, It I Q V- I Student Council First Row. Postol, Toner, Chapman, Schultz, Riley, Warhurst. Sc-cond Row, Lyons, Mullan, Rhoder, Ad- tlaiio, Hanold, Cook, Morrison, Mullan. int Row, Nylander, Alexander, Sickler, iiedman, Scully, Waugh, Hagstrom. Following The Ro VYIBVTS NE of the primary purposes of the Latin Club is to bring knowledge of Latin to the Junior schools and to promote a general interest in it. Arthur Downing is president, Ann Greco, vice-president, Marjory Fitt is secretary, and Paula Campbell is the treasurer. Mrs May L. Rasch is the adviser. Use The Other Door, Please SSISTING in the cafeteria, maintaining order in the halls and directing the freshmen, are the duties of members of the Student Control. This group is under the direct supervision of the Student Council. Miss Madeleine L. Colem ' ' ' an is their adviser. .....1 Verbal and Verbs Latin Club First Row: Brennan, Clements, Smith, Fitt, Greco, Aubrey, Lindbloom, Smith, Murray Downing. Second Row: Helmlinger, lngram, Ulozas, House, Campbell, Thong, Smith, Campbell, Roge. Third Row . Brainard, Addario, Konschott, Dallas, Nagle, Lambley, Dur e y a, MacFadyen, MacFadyen, Friedman. Fourth Row Roberts, Rutan, Dunzello Bean, Silver, Solow, Hagstr om, Rutan, Buck-V holtz, Mann, Carlen, 1 :- s 'd9'1f Control First Row. B SClow, Andersonirrigfllncghagrgss' Sihultz Gcond Row My ' r inner. Rll9Y, Roder, Vi?arg3liTa,,1Q Toner. Postel, Third Row. Friedman enola, Muir. Kuiaani R ' Yon r J Fourth Row lMuHan' MOf isonMuHan Alexander, DrxsnSreyC1aUgfw95g0m, Scully ' Owning. ' r wart Gruber Roberts, e te s Tunkav ge, W lson Assembly Committee First Row Mullin, Stanlake, Clark, Bocar- ski, Schultz, Thornburgh, Breeze, Second Row. Dave-s, Eager, Schlagenhaft W, Downing, Stemplinger, Cooper. Third Row: Scully, Thanel, Laurie, Waugh, Portz, McLaughlin ourth Row: Lacara, Schll agenhatt E., Kernaghan, Worsnop. Move That Property Away! UCCESS in assembly programs is due to the work ot members ot the Assembly Committee, They are responsible for light- ing, curtains, backstage property in all school plays and P.T.A. entertainments. Ch airman of this committee is Walter Schlagenhatt, who appoints those officiating at all programs. Miss Lucy Hurley is their adviser, Girls Get Together OMPOSED ot junior and seniors, the Girl Reserves have many activities including a dance a th , eater party, a mother and daughter tea, and a banquet. President of the group is Peggy Oswald, vice-president, Helen Wilson, secretary, Mary Bell, treasurer, Marion Gruber, program chairman, Frances Tunkavige, social chairman, Marian Griwert, servic h A ' A e c airman, Ann Peters, publicity chairman, Betty Roberts. Miss Helen M, Sims is adviser. Regan, Er Airnlane Club First R ' ow. Lukasavage, Hartman, Kern, R., J. Strachan, J, Lindsay, Second Row. C. McManus, Kelly, R. Brodie, W. Wallwork, J. McGrogan. Third Row: C. ZGDDenfeId, W, Stoma, A. rtone, S. D. Zeppenfeld. Athletic Council Brobson, V McLau hl Q in, Binetti, Friedman, Helping the United States N I ' ORMED for the purpose of making airplane models for the l 1 United States Government to be used in observation training 1 D and cadet training schools, the airplane club has already filled SZ, 'M its quota of planes. Made so exactly to scale, these models duplicate at 35 feet the actual silhouette of a plane at one-half mile altitude, S. Dan Zeppenfeld advises the club. Governing The Sports . , -gg OMPOSED of representatives from the student body, mem- - '.M3, bers of the faculty and Board of Education, the Athletic T Council meets once a month to discuss its business. -35-4 YK lt is this council's duty to control the athletic activities and make out their budgets, Eric Glizean is the chairman. S4 Flymg high 3..,, Regan and Pre,-ge Reading Sports OOKS and sports tue rn together too Durmg school hours or after school puprls read books of sports to learn about drfferent games Books take up all angles of sports equlpment rules and regulatrons records famous athletes fundamentals of every game tralnlng and sportsmanshlp Also sports stones do therr but to tram and to entertam Sports Edrror RALPH GARLICK Faculty Edrtor 511-L DIXQN ,, ,. D ,...,,,,,V. , , .. Jr' V is fl, V 1 , ' v Q 1 - ...Wa V.. , , J-1, ,Br 2 ,awk I ' n ,i W , . I I I I , I , . Get That Balll ITH co-captains Ray Binetti, Adam Louis and John Gray, to lead the team, football coach Harold Rebholz will try to mold a powerhouse eleven for 1942. Using the T formation for the first time, the Kards fur- nished thrills a-plenty to the thousands of spectators that watch- ed them last year. Al Waugh will be manager for the new year. Co-Captains . . WALT SHAW, VIC PENE Manager - . .ANDREW ZURICK Coach . . . . HAROLD REBHOLZ Hit Th at Ball LTHOUGH playing with nine qui k only on c ly bec victor e veteran, Coach Fogert ' ame a state power again y over Columbia highlight Jim Duffy ' y s . An early season ed their first five ' pitched outstandin top pitcher. Captai the sh wins. g ball to become the K ' n Pete Kronis, the lone ortstop position. ard s veteran, Curves and FIEFVGS took over Captain ..... ...HPETE K Manager ..... RON IS Coach. ..... . .JACK BURNS W ARREN FOG Baseball Team Frst Row' B D . . Smeciourg, E, Smedb Cgary De Mauro, Campen pell, Bowma Se UfQ, , Blazas, Shep- n, Patterson, Kessler. cond Row' Raikowski ' KW, Terrill, W , Amoro C hinham Al ERTY s . - T . -L' wa.,-:.M :rf 'TL it , arlO, , exander, Dr Mulligan. Tn ft: Row B E netts ODI urns, Duffy, Dowie, Shaffery, , Sisco, Kronis, Miller, Paolirw, Rposta, Abromairis, Mr. Fogarty. Football Team First Row' O'Connor, Trainer, Bartik, Ged- , Reilly, Kronis, Centi, Shaw, Pene, oarce, Thiel, Schlagenhaft, Cirz, GaQl1O, Brooks. Sc-cond Row: Lewis, Putz, Gray, Hagan, orrill, Shaw, Picorari, Metcalf, Stout, Bi- netti, Shultous, Maher. Third Row: Rohn, Campbell, D., Goodsir, Winflci, Taylor, Mooney, Kane, Morrison, Davis, Head. Fourth Row. Coacn French, Zurich, War- hatrig, Clark, Coarh Rebholz. Kearny Retains National T'tl l S EARNY'S two mile relay team is the only school team in the scholastic competition to retain an indoor national title. They were also the only New Jersey school to win a champion- ship. Captain . . JOHN GRAY Manager . . ROBERT HALL Coach . . . . . . . .HAROLDJARDINE Track First Row: Ford, McCurly, Coleman, - hon, McLaughlin, Gray, Spence, Mclvers, Mazza, Hausman, Second Row: Mr. Jardine, Nixon, Wilson, Roberts, Yobs, Onembo, Ziegler, Hunter, Jordan, Sheehy, Fogarty, Hall. Third Row: Calella, Cheesar, Richards, Alexander, Renz, Peplow, Metzinger, Zu- rich, Baker. Soccer Sitting: Coach Coggins, Kurzawski, Quinn, Risner, Sheppell, Nichols, l-totaling, Ritchie, Pollack. MXNX Kneeling: Shaffrey, Landi, Chalmers. 3 , Standing: Assistant Coach Dente, Savage, ,,.. - Captain Raikowski, Callaghan, Murphy, MacDonald, Regan, Syme, Coggin, Fiore, McKenna, Rocha, Dunev, Manager Hayward. ' W .,f J c ...-u- ET ' Blast g FTER ' ' winning their ltThrou hl eighth Group IV championship in a row the Kardinal Booters, coached by Fred Coggin, will come back with a good team next season, lead by co-captains Bill Shep- pel and Eddie Rajkowski. Tom Regan was awarded for his fine work as goalie by gaining a place on the all-state team. Captain . EDDlE RAJKOWSKl Manager . . RAY HAYWORD Coach . . , FRED COGGIN Lift 'em high d Wrn'. CYS Sokn an NDER a new coach, Eranktyn Edge, the Kardrnat recquete opened the season wtth a green sguad. Therr ttrst three rneets produced one wtn. Captatn Don Watsh was the onhy veteran returntng to the squad. Mm Rerd was the second srngtes otayer, Captarn , ,MOON WALSH Manager-ptayer ,,,,,,. 'Y ED KAYHART , , ERANKYLN EDGE Coach Basketb Front Row Lrthgow, Pearce, Dowre, r rnorc, Atcxander, Karts, Ecobeth. t Row' Coach Loughrrdgc, Green, att, E, Lrrne H Scconr Schtaqcnh V -, V -A L ,L ' trtt tribal? A4715 ' If Tennts Team F Rsw , e, Perry, Retd. 'rw Peterson Kayhart, Watsn. Wet, Mason. L xy tt Up NVXT rnto the state tournarnent tor the thrrd successrve sea son the Kardrnat basketeers cornorted X wrns out ot 23 en coun e John Atexande who scored X22 pornts to tea the tearn, was etected co caotarn wrth John Dowre stettar guard tn the state basketbatt ournanftent Coach Loughrrdg s charges had the rntstortune ot rneetkng Mennorrat Hrgh n e tkrst round and succumbed to the state charnotons, Co-Captarns . . TOM REGAN, DAN GKLMORE . . . . RALPH ECOBELLK L, LOUGHRXDGE Ptayrng fast Manager . Coach . . . 'Keep 'Em Ftoattng' EARNVS swtmmtng team, paced by captatn Bob Parts, had - kts most successtut season tn years, wknntng thtrteen meets out ot stxteen. S. Dan Zeppentetd turned tn hts usuahy good 'rob as coach, s and Xooks ahead to next year wtth Bob Osterman and Don Rtch- ards, as hts most promtstng potnt-makers, Next year's manager wth be Rtchard Ptetriak. Captakn ........... BOB PARK Manager .........., BOB HEHRE Coach ......... S. DAN ZEPPENFELD 'fs tx S ' Rhythm and ttmtnq Swimming Team Lett to Rkqht: Hehre, Park, Osterman, Jan- , kos, Schuckhaus, Ransom, Mr. Zeppentetd, Smrth, B., Smrth, DA., Whetan, Fry, Rtchards, Pretrzak. Cheer Leaderi L , Lett to Rrght McNtsh, Ransom, Forfar, Taft, Ponta, Srntth, Dwyer, Getezrs, Hag- ' Strom, Smrth. ' Hotd 'Em Kearnyt eeptng up schoot sptrtt, and cheertng at bastaetbah and toot- bah games, are the duttes ot the cheerteaders. 59 New cheers have been tarranged by Lawrence Jentdrns, advtser, and more cotor wth be added to the tootbah games thts ' tah. Pt captatn tor the cheerteaders wth not be etected comrng untkt the new season gets under way. K 5 true 51raiQl l an I Shot An Arrow lnto The Air RS. ELIZ ABETH EARLE, girls' archer ' ' archery coach, tested her s skill against the best high schools of New Jersey at Panzer College, May 75. Sorne of the hi rgh-scorin Lois E b g girls on the team this year were g ert, Mary Freiman, Marion Nystro Girls' BOUT sixty girls enlo Pn, and Janet Brainard Volley Ball yed playing Volley Ball last season. The Juniors are the interclass champs. Junior girls who r A Bl eceived no ack, Doroth merals are: Captain Ruth y Burns, lrene Ksaizek, Anne Murray, Phyllis Van Volken, Lorraine Schuckhaus, Helen Gurkas, Janet Bro Marian Smack, Grace Gelczis wn, Girls' Archery Archers Librizzi, Frerman, Halo, Eoirorr Bell, Helmlingor, Brainarcl First Row Vcrilhac, A rorntz, D ngles, Bauer, M - omiriian, Sz i ymanskr Nysr Reid Clow , rom, ,, , Anderson Second Row' Wt Th a son, Tino, Manlhey, ornnoroh, L Riock, E Riock, William- son, Collins, Miller, Zilis, Hartman, Hirsch- ncr, O'Hagan, Riley, McDonald, Turner Thiril Row l'lafflC'V, MfS E arlc, Szlackctko, Sfartis, Sher ry. Raw L 60 Girls ' Valley Ball F sr Row Scnockhaus Gl Smack Var? i i ML DW, Sm A , cczrs, Black, so, Anderson, Smith, Gilchrist, Caruso BG 5, Cathcarr, Burns, Skinner, 0 et!! Slornpiinger, Hcmrmv, -Aatolat s, Olwor C, Crinrufwfh Ksaizek, Milf Ma 1 ion, Caiqille, M.3cFa4lilen, Ross, Aitken HAT, Martin, Raglanrl, E , Coonce, Smitn, J Brown, tn, Kawfaniskas Postel Leenard and Taylor Q s F un Wlth Books OOKS Influence the socral life as well as the currfcular acfrvmes ofa hugh school Feature Edrfor CLAIRE SILVAIN o s and g rls can learn for ex Advertfsong Manager FRANCES RITTER ample dancing games eflqueffe hob Copy Edltor DORIS CASALE baes charm and pozse whrch wrll better frt them for life outsade -' ,V , , ,, -J QV' ' R Y ' ' 1 -.A N A . 31 A 45,-' I ' , ' A V --'elf 1 'V 4 r ,ru X . 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V. , VI I' - Comphme I f stal Pa CONFECTIONERY JAMES ARONES Proprct r Hugh Grade Pure Home Made lce Cream and Candles LlGHT LUNCH Clean and Wh le-some 4 9 Kearny Avenue Kearny N B Gast 6' Son Harrison s Most Popular 8 Fastest Growung Department Store 302 North 4th Street Harrison N LsAouNG LARGEST BEST ENROLL NOW For Summer Term Prepare for a Permanent Rosatnon The U S Government and Business NEED Trauned Secretarles Stenograph rs and General Office Workers owe nte for Cara o tter 5 vwsut our lnstrtu I n 790 BROAD ST NEWARK N J WM C Cope DCS Pfs F C WALTER BCS Mgr Chartered under the laws of New Jersey THE OBSERVER ESTABLISHED 1873 WEST HUDSON S LEADING NEWSPAPER 531 533 KEARNY AVENUE ARLINGTON NEW J ERSEY Compliments of Eslto Theta Rho GRADUATlNG MEMBERS Mary Brosko Margaret Murdoch Ruth Greenhalgh Dorothy O Connell Irma Hanson Vlrgunla Oliver Mae Kennedy Adeline Van Emburgh BEST WISHES Sheffield Farms Co., Inc. 68 C r y I a c e , VCA o . l , . J. Tel. HArrison 6-4-'l7l ' , 3 Ph r or w f l g or, be tall, to . 1 ' r ' ' ' . . , . . ., e, ' , . J, I COMPLIMENTS Co11eg1ate Cap and Gown Company 366 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY TELEPHONE WISCONSIN 7 7644 Tel KEarny 2 OOI7 Orgamzed IBBZ Complnments of Arlmgton Memonal Park Arlmgton New Jersey zz mmf' 3 J IIIIIIIIIII OLTJLLI sc sox 422.21 wk CI' n uve ind on' Yezllool o year cozglxsegoursts tzrnlxgguiwe Nnswg QT:-and collsqi 'ixgzvldualuxa tot r 3:3UlSl'lId Fawmnol Garden SN li 'mn Attractwl Snug! Nc I . PIaccffI Dues DIBEG 'I-Sex: sub!-W 'D .-f '-' America on Wheels Roller Skatlng at Its Best' TWIN CITY ARENA Eluzabeth CAPITOL ARENA Trenton BOULEVARD ARENA Bayonne MT VERNON ARENA PERTH AMBOY ARENA PASSAIC SKATING RINK Passalc ROSELAND SKATING RINK West End Long Branch N J Mt Vernon Perth Amboy Roller Rinks of Streamlined Beauty' OF Q. ' A . 9 l'l I. A ' , . ' '- I. 'V . . . , d ly. 94. - ' . d' ' D ' ' 'ron Elf , Y CASINO ARENA ,.,..,,,,,,,..,.,,.,,, Asbury Park, N. J. . Ioooooo.,.,, , , N. 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Y Y 5 3 I 65 Complnments FRIEND KILBOURNE and DONAHUE Class Wnll We the June Class of l94Z benng of sound mnnd and body do after four years In Kearny l-llgh School make public our last wnll and testament and leave to the school teachers and pupils the followlng Items l To Mr Pratt we leave a chalr so that at may be fulled by another Carlo llf posslblel 2 A recelpt to Mass Curcle whuch can be turned nn after the present rations are lnfted for a new car untul then here s a 3 To Muss Burghart plans fo a sound proof library and a polnceman to keep order 4 A panr of roller skates to each member of the offnce staff so they can get around a llttle faster 5 A quarterback to the football team to full Jack Pearce s shoes 6 To a homeroom group of one hun dred or more she can full them better than we did we leave the auditorium and 306 ll-leres hoping they can make a blgger and better racket l 7 The Junlor Prom memory to the next Junior Class 8 To Ray Benette the rostrum to try and keep order nn assembly as Press dent Bob Park dad 9 A stool for Mass West to keep her feet on whsle slttnng In class lO A group of workmen to flnlsh the Forbidden Room lMaybe some day our chnldren wall tell us what ut ssl ll To Mr Ryan teachers and un der classmen our thanks Witnesses Lawyers Robert Park Isabelle Cunnnngham Samuel Lyon Nancy Brrerly ,,4,- ..,, ,----Qglll+1A 'l'L 4'QlA- , 1 . I I I I g , of - , . - I I h I can of paint. h -. I . r . . , I , . , . r ' . . , I ll A' Il . , I - , I 1 66 337.31 l l l9ll TOWN OF KEARNY Huoson coorvrv NEW JERSEY FREDERICK T. LAW Mayor First Ward WILLIAM E. MCGLYNN CHAS. G. MCALLISTER Second Ward JOSEPH M HEALEY FRANCIS A VINCENT Tnnrd Ward ROGER W MCADAM GEORGE ZACHAU JOSEPH MCFARLAND DONALD ALLAN Town Clerk Member JAMES NESS Town Treasurer CALVIN S KOCH Town Attorney Fourth Ward JAMES D JOHNSTON DOLORES CODY Assusfant Town Clerk Councnl ARTHUR BROKAW s of the Town Town Enguneer FELIX S JACOBSON Town CoIIeCtor FORD MERCURY 8 LINCOLN ZEPHER N J Schoendorf Sales and Service, Inc T KEa y 2 5060 em C-I-I6 DCI North Arllngton Pharmacy WILLIAM WOLPER RQ Phu THE REXALL STORE Pec ptosOu Specalty We HaeFIIeIOe ZOO 'IO tI1AI o 7I - TeI, KEarnv 2-'J We I , Q mm. I Q . , r s ri i n r i y I C v r XO, 60 Belgrove Drive Kearny, N. J. BQIIQNHIIQ Tumwke and Kearny Avgnue eI. rn - - NOV f IVWQI n New Jersey 117i viif7 1 1 T 1 W ii 111T V1 1 T T 1 1 vi 311.34 C mp! mem of Edward A Strong, Inc REALTOR INSUROR E H BIXLER Vee res 100 Mdlano Axewe Aringt Te! KEarny 2 O50-1 Schroeder s Bakery Orders Taken for Speclal Occaslons All Baklng Done on Premises 688 Kea ny Avenue Ar mgton N J e a x n e Kea W J OS E P H ROSA CUSTOM TAILOR Professuonal Tailor s Cuttlng School A arded Gold Sl Q and Bronze Medals rm Many Infe nat onai Expositions and Ta Nors and Cutters Assocuanon 428 KEARNY AVENUE ARLINGTON N COMPLIMENTS OF Thomas A Edlson, Incorporated EMARK BATTERY DIVISION KEARNY, NEW JERSEV 77 3 w 3 TAN KE mf 2-35,19 EST. 1 N vv YU-1. we 792, - W rr' . . Since 1891 H . , - 1, . , , w -P . ' I ' fr' I DH, N, J. I w , uv r 1 I I I, j I I I , , - e r I' I I I I I 72 2 gli Gwen F d Oni 5 a 552 5aXrY1 Be fe Cuknfvner CUNY Pep, Best Dre GO Sham nflj gh-Sm O Macgn G C F096 PU 105 arl Zeppe r Novma y-MQQ nfejd Most Versahle Most Mannerly BeHe Cunnrngnam Shurley Kay Jack Pearce Grace Markey Bot: Park Bob Park Margaret Murdock Don Walsn I COMPLIMENTS STUDERUS OIL COMPANY Y Te KE rny 2 O262 Mart: the Florist Stewart and Schuyler Avenues Arllngton New Jersey Sensahonal N A S H For 1942 Pnces Star! at S774 00 Delivered More Luxury More Suze More Economy Eckhardt-Nash SSO Kearny Avenue Arlangton, N J 69 L4--QQQL4-2---+1--'L ----- Lrg!-A132 Af I I X Bb d d T. , fy 'f , Z 14g I I n, 1 1 l, ..' IAWN '- I, a - OF 14- FOUNDED l9OO SMALL SECRETARIAL SCHOOL offers the utmost un unduvudualuzed personal unstructuon un all commer cual and secretarual subjects STENOGRAPHY TYPING CALCULATING 3l 39 CENTRAL AVENUE NEWARK N J Phone MArket 2 3027 Placement Servuce Day and Evenung COMPLIMENTS J PLETTER FURNITURE CO ll NORTH FOURTH STREET HARRISON N J OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY CLASS PROPHECY Well l ve often wondered what haDD9 l9d IO thus old Lamp Post June l9-12 lsn t ut funny how you fund thungs when you re not Iookung for them? Lets see usnt that Tom Hull? Hes the most famous edutor un the country today and he s stull the same And theres Bob Fogerty the artust What would E quure do wuthout the Fogerty Gurls7 Here S MBVQ9 ut I always knew she d be a career gurl and now she s the effucuent and capable pruvate secre tary to Bob Thuel presuden of Thuel Whustle Works Inc Dot Forfar and Maruon Brobson are both well known models and Shurley Kay us teachung dancung for Arthur Murray And here s Barbara Chatelluer the udeal housewufe and Isabelle Cunnungham the prettuest nurse un St Barnabas Hosputal They ve haroly changed at all l remember thus fellow he s Vuce Presudent Bokarsku of Du Ponts Some of these graduatuon puctures are comucal when you look at them ten years later Why heres Don Walsh lts hard to belueve that hes retured al ready but he made a fortune on that serues of Andy Smarty motuon puctures Warren Wenberg the skuung champuon and Jack Pearce the football coach dudn t surpruse any one who knew them back un 42 Our athletes Bluss Carl Carlson Alex Murphy and Bob Smuth are all enguneers now helpung to buuld a better wOrld Tom Regan has dustunguushed humself un basket ball and Jack Syme has taken over bakung and purveyung Heres a pucture of Bob Mason the bug Hollywood produc r We never thought we had Academy Award wunners un our graduatung class Joe Reully us quute a famuly man wuth fuve well duscupluned lbut slughtlt damagedl chuldren Our class presudent can be found behund the presudent s desk at Wallace and Tuernan s leave that to Bob Park Clara Bellunu turned out to be a real career gurl along wuth Eleanor Mulluns and Aluce Decker all pruvate secretarues Jack Kelly us stull fluttung around takung candud camera shots for current magazunes John Gold ham has hus own raduo program whuch features Grace Markey Ameruca s songburd I remember ths gurl Pat Campbell shes now a famous novelust and ullustrator Here s another gurl Kear ny s proud of Anna Greco who has made her mark as a lunguust Pud MacBrude has made the duscovery of a cen tury un DuPont s laboratory She has perfected dry water and wull probably be awarded the Nobel Pruze Kay Deakyne and Vurgunua Becker are kun dergarten teachers whule Lous Stuckle and Anna Stemplunger are professuonal roller skaters Gwen Skunner us tellung Fufth Avenue what not to eat Lorraune Elluot us the gracuous receptuonust un New York s funest restaurant whule Norma Haugh wout thrulls auduences wuth her puano recutals My class certaunly us one to be proud of for famuluar faces are now famous ones J EAN LAMHLEY BETTY ROBERTS .A4.--Q------------- l TAL'-t I . S . I u ' ' ' Ft ' , - ,I , in . f I , . , , . u , . . I . , 'I' u I . I I . If I ll - 4 , , - . , . I l l are stull coming through with flying colors. Fred - u I u I . I . ' 1 ' e. . . . 1 I , . . , , OF - ' , u . . , - , , .' u j ' O ' ' I ' - u , f ' - ' I - ll ' V ' .v I ll 70 BERT M FAY FUNERAL DIRECTOR HARRISON NEW ERSEY ARLINGTON NEW JERSEY - S A Friend 75 ,-,---,,,,-L,----,,,l----.5141-34 Jr, wg ' z o .D 1 1 1 ,Q 5 LI I 7 r L ,4 J J Dr L Everett f Estler, D V S ARLINGTON CAT and DOG HOSPITAL T och, Q KE. 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