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

 - Class of 1953

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12A REPRESENTATIVES Front How: Bocssrr, Mulcckas. Back Bow: Wood , Rrandis, Thomson, Davidson, Forlenza. 12B REPRESENTATIVES Left to Bight: Couch, Rizzolo, Heynio. MPMten'um'ns Spencee. 10B REPRESENTATIVES Left to Bight: Manthy, Bcstford, Larsen, Watson, Symanski. 1 IB REPRESENTATIVES Left to Bight: Pacesa, Crawford, Zitzow. IOA REPRESENTATIVES Front Bow: Paul, Anderson, D’Arc, Woodland. Back Bow: Rcstanio, Arnott, Evens, Hill. 9A REPRESENTATIVES Front Bow: Robinson, Kohylus, Rutzler, Kusick, Jones. Back Bow: Landsmen, McCelland, Bernado. expenses of senior year. Mrs. Shirley Greenfield and Miss Leah Skelton have successfully piloted the two classes through the long planning and achieving of the first class formal affair, the Junior Prom. Both sponsors also steered the classes to the long awaited moment when every junior becomes the proud possessor of his school ring. Working with the sponsors have been the class officers including presidents, Gordon Clark and James Alexander; vice presidents, Evelyn Laurie and Gene Thomson; secretaries, Nheiva Bohan and George McNeil; and treasurers, Eleanor Ramsey and William Oldknow. SOPHOMORES First events in a budding social program are always long remembered. None the least of these has been the sophomore class program. Two afternoon dances co-sponsored by the 10A and 10B classes were “The Sleigh-

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SENIORS Mr. William Richwine and Mr. Robert McKellin have wisely and patiently sponsored the present happy-go-lucky seniors through four years of class activity. Of great importance in the senior year is the 12B play. In the fall, the three act murder mystery, “The Cat and the Canary,” was presented; in the spring, the farcial comedy “Charley’s Aunt”. The social whirl has not been neglected this year for the two classes of seniors sponsored two dances, “The Harvest Hop” and “The Leap Year Dance.” Joseph Forlenza, Jack Davidson, Dorothy Hauck, and Mary-Jane Salerno have served as president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer of the 12A Class. Carl Laspada, Muriel Twist, Lillian Silvera, and Nancy Yanacek have been 12B officers in like order. JUNIORS Canvassing homerooms, halls, any places where groups of boys and girls are gathered, the juniors labored long and hard in their sale of Christmas cards, ribbons, and wrappings to insure sufficient treasury for the many 12A OFFICERS Left to Right: Cipriano, Forlenza, Hauck, Daviason, Salerno. 10B OFFICERS Front Rote: Rutzler, Man thy. Back Row: Capone, Shymnnski. 12B OFFICERS Left to Right: Heynio, Lepinski, McPherson, Silvera, Laspada. 11A OFFICERS Left to Right: Brown, Ramsay, Lawrie, Bohan, Clark. 10A OFFICERS Left to Right: Norton, Sterling, Monaco, Cali, Anderson. 1 IB OFFICERS Left to Right: Ondi, McNeill. Thompson, Morrison. 28 9A OFFICERS Left to Right: Bottger, Easton, Kelly, Matsushita.



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ride Swing and St. Paddy s Jig . Committees functioned under the leadership of Donald Monaco and Edward Manthey, 10A and 10B presidents; James Norton and Lorraine Tillberg, vice presidents; Virginia Cali and Marie Capone, secretaries; Catherine Stirling and John Shymanski, treasurers. Both sets of officers have been ably guided by the class sponsors, Mr. Donald Hoagland and Mr. John Mastroean. FRESHMEN Early introduction to school government comes to the 9A and 9B classes when they learn the procedure for electing officers. Mr. Edward Swatt and Mrs. Fanny French have set the classes in the direction that will eventually represent fond memories for all members. Officers elected have been George Bottger and Joseph Tracy, presidents; Thomas Kelly and Robert Baucrs, vice presidents; Margaret Easton and Roberta McNeil, secretaries; and Tatsuo Matsushita and Claire Glass, treasurers. s£fi;in;)i)]£s 10B SECRETAHIES Left to Riuht: Tiilberg, Capone. Target!. 11A SECRETARIES Left to Riuht: Sawyer, Cavalier, Grobert, Woods, Forlenza, Lawrie, Abromitis.

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