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PAGE 4-5 PAGE 6 . PAGE 7 . PAGE 31 . PAGE 35 . PAGE 47 . PAGE 52 . PAGE 66-67 . FACULTY DEDICATION . . SENIORS . . CLASSES . ACTIVITIES . . SPORTS ADVERTISING . FEATURES Kearny High School June 1959-Februarg I960 Kearny, New Jersey Staffs EDITORIAL Co-Editors Ellen Oberst and Carl Burns Managing Editor Gail Thelin Senior Editor Sandra Katz Activities Editor Violet Kovalesky Class Editor Kathy Dougherty Sports Editors Bob Paterson and Jim Stewart Feature Editor Jo Ann Bartosh Faculty Editor Judy Harrison BUSINESS Advertising Arlene Gaito Circulation Marilyn Boesser Treasurer Elizabeth Goll Artist Claire Karslake Adviser Miss Evelyn Johnson DR. EDMUND L. TINK Superintendent of Schools MR. GEORGE B. LORIOT MISS MARY MORRIS MR. ANDREW H. POWELL HISTORY DEPARTMENT Webb. McCord, Conte, McKcllin, Rothman, Roberts. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Front Row: Kopp, Mickey, Brafman, Holen, Johnson, Davis. Back Row: Hoffman, Schillon, Hanold, Taylor, Huber, Hunt. MR. GERALD HICKEY MISS MARION BOYLE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Front Rote: French, Hurley, Manno. Second Rote: Stewart, MacIntyre, Efstathiou. Back Rote: Hill, Kopacki, Confessore, Rebholz. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Front Rote: Shoemaker, Brehm. Second Rote: Janus, Nixon, Snyder, Contey. Back Rote: Bidwell, McCutcheon, MicheUi, Katz. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Bennds, Rickert, Kittine, Gaul, Tolor, Circle, Adams. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Front Rote: McManus. Back Rote: Nasello, Whitehead, Killian, Bizar, McGrath, Jenkins, Richwine. ART DEPARTMENT Killough, Lynch, McKenzie, Pickens. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Malakas, Dejohn, Decker, Loftus, Hoagland, Aigner. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Aulisi, Skelton, Dzuroska, Earle, Spenser. To Mrs. Margaret Hanold for her unceasing and selfless devotion to our class, and for her zealous and inspiring leadership through every obstacle in our years at Kearny High School, we, the Class of June 1959, do dedicate this Lamp Post. We truly appreciate and will always remember the efforts she made to make our activities happy and successful. Dedication To Mrs. Elizabeth Earle, who has willingly and unselfishly assisted us to the fullest extent in all our undertakings, we, the Class of January 1960, dedicate our yearbook. She has never given less than her best in making our years in high school enjoyable and unforgettable. For all her assistance and guidance we can never be too thankful. Mrs. Elizabeth Earle Mrs. Margaret Hanold Kenneth H. Abrams “Ken’ 302 Davis Avenue “King of good fellows.” Floor Congress 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Talent Show 3, 4; Balladeers 3, 4; Choir 2, 3. 4. John Albert “Jack” 51 Ivy Street “Fling away sorrow, cast away care.” Joan M. Babinski “Joni” 2 Ogden Avenue “Cheerful, gay, and full of fun, Joan is liked by everyone.” Cafe Crew 1, 2; Spanish Club 2; Banking 1, 2; Teacher's Secretary 2, 3. Marjorie Ann Baier “Margie” 209 Laurel Avenue “Full of pep, full of fun. Marge is the girl our hearts have won.” Dance 3, 4; Floor Congress 1,2; President 4; Class Officer 2, 3; Daisy Chain 2; Rings 3; Talent Show 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 4; Twirlers 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Dean’s Secretary 2, 3; Field Day 1. 2. Faith Ann Benson “Fay” “Faithie” 254 Maple Street “She is little but wise, and a corker for her size.” Honor Society 3, 4; Floor Congress 1, Receptionist 1, School Spirit 3, 4; Class Officer 1; Christmas Cards 3; Daisy Chain 2; Dance 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Hike Salesman 1; Archery 1, 2. Samuel R. Amatrudi “Sambino” 64 Hamilton Avenue “A mischievous look shines in his eyes.” Rose Louise Anderegg ‘Hose” 94 Devon Terrace “A sweet miss with a quiet way.” Art Club 2, 3. Christina Anderson “Chris” 64 Wilson Avenue “A happy heart is full of joy.” Banking 1, 2, 3; Teacher’s Secretary 3. Joyce Ann Benson “joy” 32 Webster Avenue “Magic lies beneath her fingers.” Dance 2; Talent Show 2, 3, 4; Accompanist 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Organist 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Fashion Show 3. Chester William Bielski “Chet” 315 Chestnut Street “For every why he had a wherefore.” Vida Bilaitis 15 Davis Avenue “Soft hair on which light drops a diadem.” Tri-Hi-Y; French Club 1. 2; Cheerleader 4; Banking 4; Teacher’s Secretary 3, 4; Usher 2; School Spirit 4; Decorations 4. Donald Bioty “Don” “Bye” 265 Davis Avenue “A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows.” Honor Society 3, 4; Floor Congress 3; Student Council 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 3, 4, 5; Banking 1, 2, 3. Arden O. Birth “Ardie” 264 Ivy Street “As good a fellow as you would care to meet.” Public Speaking 2; Band 1, 2. Raymond Louis Bodnar “Ray” 93 Devon Terrace “Not conspicuous, but earnest in all he docs.” Assembly 3; Public Speaking 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3. 4. JoAnn Bush “Jo” 11 Hillcrest Road “She is cheerful and friendly with all she meets Girl of the Week Committee 4; Christmas Cards 3; Daisy Chain 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Archery 2; Life Saving 1; Dean's Secretary 2, 3, 4. Marilyn Ann Boesser Emmie” 102 Linden Avenue Come and trip it as ye go, On the light fantastic toe.” Dance 4; Christmas Cards 3; Daisy Chain 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Hike-amian Manager 3; Lamp Post Circulation Manager 4; Dean’s Secretary 2, 3, 4. Minna Bogner Min 16 Grand Place Not too serious, not too gay. But a jolly good girl in work or play.” Spanish Club 2, 3; Banking 3; Library Council 2, 3, 4. William Boudiette BUI 787 Devon Street The cautious seldom err. Assembly 2, 3; Dance 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Banking 4. Barbara Ann Bradford Barb 40 Stewart Avenue “As good as gold and twice as shiny. Big Sister 4; Daisy Chain 2; Dance 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Talent Show 2, 3, 4; Balladeers 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 3; Science Club 4; Archery 1. Wolfgang Braun Wolf 4 Grand Place “Happy, gay, and amusing.” Floor Congress 1; German Club 1; Banking 1. David Breiten 841 Kearny Avenue “Unusual arc his qualities, worthy is his nature. Honor Society 3, 4; Floor Congress 1, 2; Play Cast 4; Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Balladeers 1,2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 2. Eleanor Brown Elly “Not a care in the world has she.” Christmas Cards 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. Mary Ann Bubenas Mare 235 Hoyt Street “Beauty is that which no picture can express.” Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Talent Show 3, 4; Twirler 3; Head Majorette 4; Dean’s Secretary 3, 4. Ingrid H. Buchholz Gigi 260 Belgrove Drive Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low; An excellent thing in a woman” German Club 1, 2; Field Day 3; Soccer 2. 9 Gail Georgina Cameron 296 Argyle Place “Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” Choir 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Hike Salesman 1; Dean’s Secretary 4. Robert Carlquist Rod 30 Devon Terrace “Smile with an intent to do mischief.” Christmas Cards 3; Play 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. Kathleen Theresa Cassidy Casey” 386 Chestnut Street “The beauty of the heavens is the stars; The beauty of a woman is her hair.” Cafe Crew 2, 3, 4; Archery 4; Field Day 1, 2, 3; Library Council 4; Teacher’s Secretary 4. Eileen Centanni IIJH 213 Stewart Avenue “Her word was found to be true as any bond.” Honor Society 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Daisy Chain 2; Christmas Cards 3; Dance 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. 4; Field Day 1, 2, 3; Archery 1, 2; Soccer 3; Banking 1; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2; Dean’s Secretary 4; Teacher’s Secretary 3. Jane Clarke “Clarlae” 79 Devon Terrace “Lively and cheery, never sad and dreary.” Floor Congress 2; Basketball 1; Field Day 1, 2; Banking 2, 3; Dean’s Secretary 4. Diane C. Cobane “Dee” 583 Forest Street “Di excells in sports Field Day 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1. Jane Ann Colwell “Janie” 370 Kearny Avenue “As pretty as a picture from Charm.” Art Committee 3: Dance Committee 1, 2; Christmas Cards 3; Lamp Post Salesman 1. Donald Cooper “Don” 138 Hoyt Street “Easy to get along with.” James Costa 132 Argyle Place “Quiet but thoughtful.” Play Committee 4; Spanish Club 2; Football 1, 2. Beth Ellen Costello 424 John Street “A quiet one who knoweth well to hold her peace.” Receptionist 2; Christmas Cards 3; Girl’s Soccer 1; Dean’s Secretary 3. James Michael Dargis “Diego” 85 Wilson Avenue “If laughter rules the world, Jim would be king.” Spanish Club 1, 2; Football 4. Frank L. Davidenko 358 Schuyler Avenue “I go my way silently and annoy none.” Football 1; Christmas Cards 3. Emilee Ann Decker “Em” 31 Jefferson Avenue “Full of fun and frolic.” Girl of the Week Committee 4; Christmas Cards 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Lamp Post Salesman 2. Robert Conlin “Bob” 551 Davis Avenue “A new man; upstart.” Class President 4; Dance 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Co-Captain 4. Carole Cooke 498 Belgrove Drive “Education is a possession which cannot be taken away from us” Honor Society 3, 4; Daisy Chain 2; Christmas Cards 3; Talent Show 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Accompanist 4; Organist 3, 4; Latin Club 2. 3. 4; Archery 1. 2; Girl’s Basketball 2. John D. Dick 233 Highland Avenue “Good natured quietness covers him over” Football assistant manager. Joseph Diebold “Timmy” 193 Highland Avenue “I live in the world of iollity.” Art Club 3, 4; Archery 1; Football 1, 2. Alex Dobrowolski “Sam” 185 Hoyt Street “He’s a good natured fellow, everybody knows. He’ll gain success wherever he goes.” Hi-Keamian Salesman 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1; Soccer 3, 4; Track 3. 4. 10 Rose Marie Finelli “Rose” 118 Oakwood Avenue “Never silent, never still” Tri-Hi-Y 1; Girls’ Basketball 2; Dean’s Secretary 3, 4; Teacher’s Secretary 1. Elisabeth Dobrowolski “Liz” 218 Oakwood Avenue “Silence is a virtue.” Christmas Cards 3; Dance 1; Field Day 2. Kathleen Dougherty “Kathy” “Kay” 344 Chestnut Street “She goes the same through every day. Smiling, cheerful, happy, and gay” Christmas Cards 3; Tickets 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Spanish Club 1, Treasurer 2, President 3, 4; Hi-Keamian Salesman 4; Lamp Post Salesman 4; Hi-Kcarnian Make-up Editor 4; Lamp Post Class Editor 4. Lois E. Dunn 295 Hickory Street “Laugh to live, and live to laugh.” Christmas Cards 3; Field Day 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Lamp Post Salesman 4. Robert Dye “Bob” 45 Stevenson Place Roger Edwards “Rog” 8 William Street Patricia M. Ennis “Pat” “Patti” 239 Windsor Street “Why worry?' “Silence is true wisdom’s best reply.” Basketball 2, 3, 4. “There is sunshine in your smile.” Hi-Keamian Salesman 3, 4; Lamp Post Salesman 3; Hi-Kcarnian Reporter 3. Lillian Elizabeth Fix 37 Linden Avenue “Quiet in speech, mild in manner.” Daisy Chain 2; French Club 1; Archery 2; Girls’ Basketball 2, 3; Field Day 2; Banking 2; Teacher’s Secretary 4. Edward W. Flynn “Ed” 298 Stewart Avenue “Silence is more powerful than talkativeness.” Football 2. Eric Falborn 275 Hickory Street “Just about the nicest.” Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4. Paul Fedor 20 Pavonia Avenue “Tennis, anyone?” Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Alice Ann Finelli “Sis” 31 Alexander Avenue “You would know her by the merriment that sparkles in her eyes.” School Spirit 4; Christmas Cards 3; Spanish Club 3. 11 Arlene Theresa Gaito “At” 373 Devon Street “The world is her stage.” Christmas Cards 3; Dance 1, 4; Play Cast 3, 4; Talent Show 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Keamian Salesman 1, 2, 3,4; Lamp Post Salesman 1, 2; Hi-Keamian Advertisement 3, 4; Lamp Post Advertisement Manager 4; Kardinal Sales. Norman Gajewski “Norm” 276 Wilson Avenue “Happy go lucky, not caring for meditation.” Dance 3; Office Messenger 2, 3, 4; Visual Aids 2; Assembly Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Manager 3, 4. Francis P. Galka “Fran” “Gaik” 140 Devon Terrace “Every inch a good sport.” Baseball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. Frank Garvey “George” 854 Devon Street “One big clown.” Mary Ann Harris “Red” “Why live if we can't be happy and gay?” Dance Committee 4; Spanish Club 2. Judith Suzanne Harrison “Judy” “Judy-baby” 90 Magnolia Avenue “A babbling brook would seem quiet next to her” Receptionist 4; Daisy Chain 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Debating Society 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Hi-Keamian Treasurer 4; Lamp Post Editor 4; Field Day 1, 2, 3; Library Coun-cil 2, 3. Elizabeth Jane Head “Betty” 359 Chestnut Street “Mild in manner and pleasing to the eye.” Floor Congress 3; Choir 3, 4; Christmas Cards 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Archery 4; Band 2; Dean's Secretary 3; Teacher’s Secretary 4; Hi-Keamian Salesman 2; Lamp Post Salesman 2. Stanley Gorecki “Stan” “Greek” 93 Ivy Street “Oh, Why must I work?” Life Saving 3; Football 4. John Henderson, Jr. “Jack” 57 Johnston Avenue Thomas David Hogan “Tom” 339 Hickory Street Alline Holmes “Al” 7 Greenfield Avenue “A picture’ of contentment. Christmas Cards 3; Play Committee 1, 2. 3; Talent Show Stage Crew 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Archery 1, 2; Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4. “And still they gazed and still their wonder That one small head carry all he knew.” grew could Play Cast 4; Public Speaking 2, 3, 4. “She takes delight in most things athletic.” Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Archery 2. 3, 4; Girls Basketball 1, 2. 3; Girls’ Soccer 4; Softball 4; Volleyball 2, 3. Mary Jane Graham “Mare” 341 Davis Avenue “Friendly and sweet, a joy to meet.” Tri-Hi-Y 1. John Hamilton “Jack” 109 Laurel Avenue ”To know him is to like him.” Floor Congress 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Balladecrs 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3. Keitha Anne Holz 68 Alpine Place “Good humor is the health of the soul.” Talent Show 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Balladeers 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 3; Archery 2. Phyllis Hook “Phil” “Hooks” “A friendly girl with a great sense of humor.” 277 Highland Avenue Daisy Chain 2; Red Cross 3; Choir 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2; Teacher’s Secretary 3. Joyce Hughes 8 Lincoln Avenue “Her quiet and sweet manner attracted many friends.” School Spirit Committee 4; Decoration Committee 4; Banking 4; Teacher’s Secretary 4. Robert Armstrong Hunter ‘‘Bob” “Army” 134 Elm Street “One cannot know everything” Floor Congress 2; Christmas Cards 3; Football 1; Track 1; Life Saving 1; Lamp Post Salesman 1. James Hyde “Jim” 562 Devon Street “Jimmy majored in cars. Roger A. Ireland “Roge 344 Chestnut Street “Quiet, and a lot of fun. Football 1, 2. Vincent Jasones “Vin” 73 Forest Street “As handsome as he is tall. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4. Robert W. Jeffords “Jeff 89 Hoyt Street Anything for a quiet life” Lewis C. Jeffrey “Lew 251 Devon Street “Suace, and super, man!” Floor Congress 2. Peter Brooks Johnston “Pete” 327 Devon Street “He’s always ready for fun and mischief.” Band 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Track 4. 13 David Johnston “Dave 7 Butler Place “Small in size. Giant in character” Honor Society 3, 4; Floor Congress 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 2; Dance 4; Band 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Bal-ladeers 3, 4; Latin Club 2; French Club 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Big Brother 4. Bob Johnson “Johnse” 96 Morgan Place “Just a regular guy.” Assembly Committee 1, 2; Play Committee 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Baseball 2, 4; Banking 3. Douglas Johnstone “Johnse” 531 Bel grove Drive “He stays with his crowd, he is never loud. Football 1; Choir 1. Shirley Ann Joll “Shirl 113 Brighton Avenue “She is just the quiet kind. Dean’s Secretary 2. Barbara Just 14 Maple Street “Every inch that is not sweetness is deviltry. ' Floor Congress 1; School Spirit 3; Daisy Chain 2; Dance 2; Choir 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Hi-Keamian Salesman 2; Hi-Keamian Editor 2, 3; Lamp Post Editor 3; Lamp Post Reporter 1, 2; Hi-Keamian Reporter 1; Field Day 3; Teacher's Secretary 4. Karen Kalnitsky “Pumpkin 409 Highland Avenue “It’s easy to be natural, when you're naturally nice.” Christmas Cards 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Field Day 1; Dean’s Secretary 1; Library Council 3; Nurse’s Secretary 3. Claire Marie Karslake 343 Hickory Street “She has an artistic outlook on life.” Art and Advertising 3, 4; Christmas Cards 3; Dance 2. 3, 4; Daisy Chain 2; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 1. Sandra Katz 89 Halstead Street “Sandy' “A cute little girl who works for a . ' Floor Congress 1; Dance 4; Talent Show 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Hi-Keamian Salesman 1, 2, 3, 4; Lamp Post Salesman 4; Hi-Keamian Circulation Manager 4; Lamp Post Senior Class Editor 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Banking 1; Dean’s Secretary 4. Donald Kazawic “Kaz” 55 Ivy StTeet “Laugh to live and live to laugh Christmas Cards 3; Football 1, 2; Soccer 3, 4; Varsity K 3, 4. Barbara Kenney “Bobby “Weary 8 Peden Terrace “Better a bad excuse than none at all.” Spanish Club 1; Banking 2; Hike Salesman 2. Alice Kevish “Al 264 Elm Street “Quiet and likeable. Banking 4. William P. Kevish “Bfll 264 Elm Street “His personality is reflected in his eyes. Thomas F. Kielty “Tom “Kilt 162 Elm Street “Sports, Sports, Sports, what men live for. Dance Committee 1, 2, 4; Ring Committee 3; Public Speaking 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Lamp Post Editor 4. Marjorie Ann King “Margie 41 South Midland Avenue “Silence is a sweet nectar. Floor Congress 1, 2, 3; Play Committee 4; Daisy Chain 2; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Archery 1. Wayne Kluchnick 77 Belgrovc Drive “7n football he was known to fame. For he knew how to play the game. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. Joan Marie Kordzek “Joni 131 Chestnut Street “Everything she does in moderation. Daisy Chain 2; Dance Committee 2; Play Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Choir 3, 4. Violet Kovalesky “Vi 31 Davis Avenue “A quiet taste, steadfast mind, Appearance neat and manners kind.” French Club 3, 4; School Spirit Committee 4; Hi-Kearnian Editor 4; Lamp Post Editor 4; Lamp Post Reporter 3, 4; Hi-Keamian 3, 4; Banking 3; Dean’s Secretary 4. Jo-Ann Kupiec “Jo- 279 Davis Avenue “Smiling, happy, cheerful, and gay. Floor Congress 1; Receptionist 2; French Club 1, 2; Field Day 2, 3. Walt Kurtz 64 Elizabeth Avenue “Walt’s a swell guy to have around. Assembly Committee 1, 2. Eleanor Frances Laird “El- 83 Qmncy Avenue “Little things mean a lot. Archery 4; Christmas Cards 3. Marilyn Ann Larkin “Ann- 370 Kearny Avenue “Quiet, but oh so nice.” Christmas Cards 3; Dance Committee 2; Spanish Club 2, 3. 14 William Lee “Bill” 277 Elm Street “As good a fellow as you would care to meet Football 1, 2. Alice Levy 54 Clinton Avenue “A wee bit shy, a wee bit sly, a wee bit impish foo.” Spanish Club 1, 2; Dean’s Secretary 2; Teacher’s Secretary 3, 4. Barbara Maciag “Barb” 855 Schuyler Avenue “Charming and smiling are thy ways. Floor Congress 1, 2; Spanish Club 1; Baseball 4; Dean’s Secretary 4. Robert Macro “Bob” “Mac” 115 Keamy Avenue “Vagabond Lover. Banking 3, 4. 1- 'li Sandra Craig Lees “Sandy” 79 Beech Street “Her friendliness is known to all. Floor Congress 3; Daisy Chain 2; Dance Committee 2; Play Committee 3; Talent Show 2. 3, 4; Balladeers 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Teacher’s Secretary 3, 4. Stephen R. Leviss “Steve” 30 Livingston Avenue “Success walks hand in hand with capacity and responsibility.’ Honor Society 3, 4; Election Committee 3; Floor Congress 1, 3; Student Council Treasurer 4; Dance Committee 2; Public Speaking 2; Talent Show 2, 3, 4; Balladeers 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Cross Country 1. Sheila Katherine Lewis “Kit” “Lu” 106 Bergen Avenue “Always chattering in the halls. ’ Receptionist 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Library Council 2, 3; Ushers 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Committee 4. Archie MacDonald “Arch” 139 Chestnut Street “Hale and Hearty. ’ John J. Majkowski, Jr. “Tiny” 378 Elm Street “A friend to all.” Talent Show 2; Football 1; Assistant Manager 2; Stage Crew 1. Patricia A. Makarewicz “Pat” 725 Devon Street “Calm and industrious describe Pat.” Christmas Cards 3; Latin Club 2, 4; Spanish Club 3. Ralph Martin “Scott” 141 Seventh Avenue “Quiet, until you get to know him.” Soccer 1. Elise MacMillan “Mac” 272 Argyle Place “Beneath her countenance lurks a soul of friendly mischief.” Nancy A. Macrina “Nanc” “Nan” 677 Chestnut Street “Not often silent, frolicsome.” Spanish Club 1, 2; Art Club 4; Banking 2, 3, 4. Saburo Matsushita “Saby” 671 Forest Street “A boy who worked hard for what he gained.” Election Committee 2, 3; Floor Congress 3; Student Council 1, 2; Class Officer 1, 2; Chritmas Card 3; Talent Show 3; Band 1, 2; Football 1; Tennis 2, 3. 15 V Christina A. McAllister “Chris 142 Maple Street Chris was never lost for words.” Christmas Cards 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Day 3; Library Council 1, 2. Charles McBride “Chuck 334 Highland Avenue “His main ambition — Graduation.” Assembly Committee 1; Public Speaking 1; Spanish Club 1. Diane McCain “Di 442 Chestnut Street “Nice to know, friendly to talk to” Christmas Cards 3; Daisy Chain 2; Spanish Club 3; “Hike” Salesman 2; Soccer 3; Field Day 1, 2; Basketball 3. Gale McCormack 4 Harding Terrace “Competence assures success” Charter Committee 3; Play Committee 3; Daisy Chain 2; Christmas Cards 3: Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Archery 1; Teacher’s Secretary 2, 3, 4; Invitation Committee 2. Patrick G. McCorry “Pat 30 Rutland Avenue “Shy guy. Debating Society 2; Banking 3. Elaine McGarry 21 Hill Crest Road “To know Elaine is to know a friendly and likeable girl.” Christmas Cards 3; Choir 3. Paul McGeehan 28 Shepherd Place “There’s mischief in his eyes.” Play Committee 4. Carolyn Ann McGillivray “Carol 4 Pavonia Avenue “Carolyn is quiet and reserved.” Christmas Cards 3; Usher 2, 3, 4; Teacher's Secretary 3. Katherine McGivem “Kathy 37 North Midland Avenue “Friendly and always sporting a smile” Latin Club 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Archery 1, 2; Girls’ Basketball 2; Banking 2; Teacher's Secretary. Carolee McNeil 448 Devon Street ‘‘She’s been studying hard to make her way. For a teacher she's to be some day.” Cafe Crew 1, 2; Floor Con- ?ess 1, 2; Christmas Cards ; Dance Committee 3; Play Committee 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Hi-Kearnian Salesman 3 4 1 Hi-Kearnian Reporter Archery 1; Life Saving Banking 3; Library Diane Meder 12 Maple Street “Quiet persons are welcomed everywhere.” Christmas Cards 3; Daisy Chain 2; Banking 1. Council 1. Alice Anna Mikulewicz 265 Davis Avenue ‘‘Her quietness is her standing virtue.” Tri-Hi-Y 1; Dean’s Secretary 2; Usher 3. 16 Eugenia Miller “Jean 93 Windsor Street “Looks and brains are only a few of Jean’s assets.” Daisy Chain 2; Dance Committee 4; German Club 1; Art Club 1, 2; Hi-Keamian Salesman 4; Banking 1; Teacher’s Secretary 2, 4. Joseph A. Miller “Whitey “Clowning is his hobby.” Hi-Keamian Salesman 2; Football Manager 3; Ticket Committee 3. Doris Ann O’Donohue “Dee” “Dor” 516 Devon Street “Doris and quietness go hand in hand.” Field Day 1, 2, 3; Banking 1, 2, 3, 4; Teacher's Secretary 4. Robert Milne “Bob” 265 Bergen Avenue The eyes have one language everywhere.” Irene Minauskas “Ree” Reenie” “What should a woman do but be merry?” Floor Congress 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Play Cast 2. Patricia J. Mulligan “Pat” 268 Elm Street Her calm way will be remembered by all .” Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4; Archery 4. Judith Ann Musterer “Judy” 856 Devon Street “How you do talk.” Cafe Crew 2, 3; Receptionist 2; Red Cross 2, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Hi-Keamian Salesman 2; Life Saving 1; Banking 1, 2, 4. 365 Elm Street “A wonderful fellow is he.” Track 3; Visual Aids 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3. Carolyn Nadrowski “Cookie” 46 Grant Avenue “Her blue eyes twinkle with laughter.” Floor Congress 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Field Day 1, 2, 3; Life Saving 1; Banking 3; Dean’s Secretary 1. Robert A. Nicolian “Bob” “Nicky” 303 Elm Street “Mr. Music Man.” Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. Diane Nicolette “Di” 29 Peden Terrace “Friendship shows itself in generosity.” Dance Committee 3, 4; Floor Congress 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; French Club 3; Christmas Cards 3. 17 Ellen Oberst 129 Chestnut Street “Intelligence and ambition, key to success” Honor Society 3, 4; Floor Congress 1, 2, 3, 4; Daisy Chain 2; Christmas Cards 3; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Hi-Kearnian Salesman 1, 2, 3, 4; News Editor 2; Hi-Keamian Manager 3, 4; Hi-Keamian Reporter 1, 2; Lamp Post Activities Editor 3; Lamp Post Editor-in-Chit?f 4. Joseph O’Keefe “Jo©” 38 Maple Street “Full of mischief and a lot of fun.” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 4. Joe Pagano “Bud” 66 Clinton Avenue “Silence is often a sign of wisdom.” Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 4; Floor Congress 3, 4; Ring Committee 3; Latin Club 3; Lamp Post Salesman 4; Banking 1. Elizabeth Paterson “Liz” “Lizzy” 424 Beech Street “Liz is a combination of good humor and intelligence.” Election Committee 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Christmas Cards 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Salesman 4; Archery 1; Banking 1. Patrick Penna “Pat” 434 Forest Street “He’ Z always get by.” Mary Jane Pepitonc “Peppy” 560 Forest Street “Lady Bountiful.” Student Election Committee 2; Floor Congress 1, 2; Class Secretary 4; Christmas Cards 3; Daisy Chain 2; Dance Committee 3, 4; Play Committee 4; Ring Committee 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Field Day 1, 2; Dean’s Secretary 2, 3; Big Sister 4; Girls’ State 3. Linda Barbara Phillips “Lin” 9 Schuyler Court “Full of fun and lolly.” Field Day 2. Ronald S. Pletter “Ron” 98 South Midland Avenue “The power of thought — the magic of mind.” Floor Congress 1; Play Cast 4; Band 3, 4; Choir 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Lamp Post Advertisement Sales 4; Hi-Kearnian Editor 4; Cross Country 2; Track 2; Visual Aids 1, 2, 3. Paulette Ploski 17 Jefferson Avenue “Paulette always brought laughter to our class.” Floor Congress 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Archery 3; Banking 4; Dean’s Secretary 3. Janice L. Poland “Jan” 134 Hoyt Street “Yonder sits a maiden; fairest of the fair.” Honor Society 3, 4; Choir 3; Christmas Cards 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; School Spirit Committee 4; Hi-Kearnian Salesman 4; Senior Class Committee 4: Lamp Post Salesman 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Dean’s Secretary 3; Teacher’s Secretary 3, 4. Bob Postman “Post” 45 Oakwood Avenue “Bob mowed ’em down.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Manager 1, 2, 3. Robert Priel “Bob” 747 Elm Street “This boy can dance.” Elizabeth J. Ramsay “Betty” 69 William Street “We all laughed with Betty.” Joyce Virginia Robertson 395 Maple Street “Always, but always, quiet.” Christmas Cards 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Hike Treasurer 3; Lamp Post Treasurer 3, 4; Archery 1; Teacher’s Secretary 3. Frank Rapczynski 41 Woodward Avenue “A good nature is a good asset.” Floor Congress 1,2; Christmas Cards 3; Spanish Club 2. Katherine Riesdorph “Kathy” 273 Laurel Avenue “She smiles with an intent to do mischief.” Christmas Cards 3: Choir 1, 2; French 1, 2; Field Day 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Council 2. Carol Rogers 466 Belgrovc Drive “A newcomer that made good.” Geoffrey R. Runyon “Jeff” 249 Maple Street “The mirror of courtesy.” Floor Congress 1, 2, 4. Theresa A. Russo “Terry” 158 Hickory Street “The heart’s hushed secret in the soft dark eyes.” Cafe Crew 1, Receptionist 2; Play Committee 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Hi-Keamian Salesman 3; Lamp Post Salesman 3; Archery 4; Field Day 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean’s Secretary 3; Teacher’s Secretary 4. 18 Charles Saletan “Chuck” 27 Clinton Avenue Man of society.” Student Council Finance Committee 3, 4; Floor Congress 1, 3: Public Speaking 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3; Senior Class Committee 4. Roger Samson 62 Livingston Avenue His mischief and fun have scarcely begun. Floor Congress 3; Band 1, 2, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Banking 1, 2, 3. Elizabeth Edna Sassman “Betty” 126 Windsor Street “Sweet as the day is long. Christmas Cards 3; Daisy Chain 2; German Club 3. Carolyn Ruth Sax “Swede” 23 Shepherd Place “Her winning smile will win her fame. Red Cross 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Archeiy 1; Field Day 2; Life Saving 1; Banking 2, 3; Teacher's Secretary 3, 4; Usher 2, 3. Conrad Schanson “Con” 748 Elm Street Men of a few words are the best men. Student Council Election Committee 4; Play Cast 2; Talent Show 3; Latin Club 2. i Dorothy Scheerer “Ginger” 564 Devon Street Always fun. Daisy Chain 2; Art Club 3. Carmen Scherzo “Carm” 386 Forest Street Carm’s personality and leadership are equal in superiority. Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Finance Committee 3; Election Committee 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Committee 3; Class President 3; Christmas Cards 3; Dance Committee 2; Public Speaking 2; Talent Show 3, 4. - Carol Sekinski “Sheena” “Suzy” 191 Sandford Avenue “Sugar and spice, and everything nice. Spanish Club 2; Field Day 1, 2, 3; Girls' Soccer 2; Teacher's Secretary 3. Patricia Anne Shaw “Pat” 130 Tappan Street “Exuberance is beauty. Daisy Chain 2; Talent Show 2; Twirler 2, 3, 4; Field Day 3. 19 Dennis Patrick Simmons Den” 55 Kingsland Avenue Good looks and personality go hand in hand. Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Stephen Smegelski “Steve” 542 Chestnut Street “His first love — his car.' Track 3. Audrey May Smith “Red” 147 Beech Street “Silence is a true friend who never betrays. Archery 2. Matthew Stephenson “Mattie” 124 Chestnut Street “A lad with average worries, but without a care. Football 1, 2. Lorraine Szmyd “Lori” 208 Quincy Avenue “A swell class mate.” Christmas Cards 3; Daisy Chain 2; Choir 2,4; Art Club 2; Teacher’s Secretary 4. Dennis Tamowski Polski” m 604 Chestnut Street “Romeo! Romeo! Romeo!” Floor Congress 1, 2, 3; Class Vice President 3; Dance Committee 4; Play Committee 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Life Saving 3; Varsity K 2, 3, 4. Eileen Taylor “Scotty” 149 Johnston Avenue “This girl gets along with all.” Hi-Keamian Salesman 1, 2 Lamp Post Salesman 1, 2 Teacher’s Secretary 2, 4 Banker 2. Ellen Tedesco “Teddie” 612 Chestnut Street “She personifies individuality.” Art and Advertising Committee 2, 3, 4; Welfare Committee 4; Floor Congress 1, 2; Student Council 4; Daisy Chain 2; Christmas Cards 3; Dance Committee 3. 4; Talent Show Committee 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Balladeers 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Hi-Keamian Salesman 3; Lamp Post Salesman 4; Archery 1; Dean's Secretary 4. Barbara Ellen Todd “Babs” 29 Magnolia Avenue “There’s a time for speaking and time for being still.” Tri-Hi-Y 1; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Usher 2, 3, 4. Emily Susan Todd “Em” 150 Washington Avenue “Words in abundance.” Daisy Chain 2; Dance Committee 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Band 1 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2. 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 3; Science Club 4; Archery 2; Girls’ Basketball 2, 3; Field Day 1, 2, 3; Usher 2, 3, 4; Big Sister 4. Thomas Twist “Bones” 365 Hickory Street “Real shy guy.” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Soccer 3. Edward J. Tyburski “Ed” 166 Laurel Avenue “Good looks and Ed go together.” Christmas Cards 3; Football 2, 3. Larry Valatka “Babe” 478 Chestnut Street “Just knows, and knows no more.” Assembly Committee 3, 4. m Antoinette Marie Valeo “Dolly” 337 Forest Street “Cars, Cars, Cars.” Dance Committee 2; Archery 4; Field Day 1, 2, 3. Gloria Vidal “Glo” “Glor” 606 Elm Street “Athletic ability is one of Gloria’s assets.” Cafe Crew 2, 4; Floor Congress 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Latin Club 2; Field Day 1, 3; Banking 2, 3, 4. Jeffrey Viscuso 44JPP 252 Forest Street “Always ready for fun.” Talent Show 1, 2, 3; Play Committee 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Douglous Waldheim “Doug” 530 Chestnut Street “You can tell a man by his muscles.” Brian Walker “Brian” 245 Windsor Street “Scotland’s loss is Kearny’s gain.” Soccer 3. George W. Walker 388 Devon Street “His friends are many; his foe’s, are there any?” 20 Margaret Rose Wallace “Margie” 366 Elm Street “ believe in the practical value of cheerfulness.” Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Christmas Cards 3; Dance Committee 2, 4; Play Committee 4; Ring Committee 3; Dean’s Secretary 4. Daniel Walsh “Cuddles” 34 Magnolia Avenue “A man who keeps his thoughts to himself.” Dance Committee 4; Football 1. Evelyn M. Wolff “Eve” 802 Kearny Avenue “Having the graces of speech, and skill in the turning of phrases Floor Congress 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Science Club 4; Banking 4; Library Council 2, Treasurer 3, President 4. John Wright “Mike” 106 Argyle Place Floor Congress 2, 3; Christmas Cards 3; Play Cast 1; Football 1. Robert William Wynne “Bob” 616 Elm Street “He's a good natured fellow everyone knows. Floor Congress 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4. Not Pictured Patricia Marie Washeleski “Pat” “Patty” 728 Keamy Avenue “Her friendliness goes a long way.” Marjorie Jean Whiston “Margie” 250 Highlands Avenue “Fresh as the morning in May ” Margaret White “Mag” “Marge” 36 Halstead Street “Small and dainty is this lady.” Choir 1; Art Club 3, 4; Teacher’s Secretary 4. Til drink this.’ Linda Margaret York “Lyn” 22 Jefferson Avenue “Pleasing as punch. Christmas Cards 3; Daisy Chain 2; Dance Committee 3; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lamp Post Salesman 4. Michael F. Mulhern “Mike” 511 Keamy Avenue “When Irish eyes arc smiling. Robert E. Meakem 40 Grant Avenue 1 11 beat you to the top.’ Anthony A. Amabile “Dinny” 61 Tappan Street “Hearty and Hale is He.” Baseball 2; Football 1, 3; Basketball 3; Banking 2. Donna M. Baxter Thomas G. Beaumont Karen Louise Bell Gilbert Anderson “Gil” 400 Forest Street “Underneath Gil's quiet manner we find a swell guy.” Judith Ann Andrews “Judy” 127 Beech Street “The pleasure of love is loving” Floor Congress 2, 3; Banking 3; Christmas Cards 3; Laurel Chain 2; Committees: Dance 3; Play 3; Ring 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Dean’s Secretary 1, 2; Lamp Post 3. 4. Alfonse G. Antonelli “The |pemon” 367 Maple Street “A real UkeaiAc guy.” Tennis 3, 4; Banking 1; Varsity K 3, 4. Florence Ruth Arasim “Flo” 223 Bergen Avenue iAlways has a cheery word.” Tri-Hi -Y 1, 2; Committees: Activity 3, 4; Dance 3, Bing 3, Picnic 3; Christmas Cards 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3. 4; Field Day 2, 3; Volleyball 1; Dean’s Secretary 3, 4; Teacher's Secretary 1. 716 Devon Street “A wee bit shy, a wee bit sly, and a wee bit impish too.” “Tom” 205 Brighton Avenue “His hands achieve such miracles.” Floor Congress 1; Dance Committee 1; Talent Show 2, 3; Accompanist 1; Bal-ladeers 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity K 2, 3, 4. “Kari” 388 Davis Avenue “A soft answer tumeth away all wrath.” Committees: Dance 3, Ring 3, Picnic 3; Choir 3, 4; Laurel Chain 2; Christmas Cards 3; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Usherette 3, 4; Dean’s Secretary 3; Hike Reporter 1, 3, 4; Lamp Post Reporter 1, 3, 4; Salesman 1, 2. Albert John Bilaitis “Alby” “Al” 15 Davis Avenue “Of manners gentle: of affections mild. Soccer 1, 2, 3. Richard Breiten “Rich” 666 Forest Street “Rich is quiet and likeable.” Edward Bull “Ed” 416 John Street “There could be no great ones, were there no little ones.” Debating Society 1: Talent Show 2; Chess Club 1; Spanish Club 1; Basketball; Oratorical Contest 1. Carl W. Bums “Bumsy” 242 Belgrovc Drive “His time is forever, everywhere is his place” Floor Congress 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3; Picnic Committee 3; Christmas Cards 3; Hike Editor 2, 3, 4; Salesman 1, 2, 3, 4; Lamp Post Editor 4. Florence Cannon “Flo” 420 Kearny Avenue “A good gal to have around Christmas Cards 3; Ring Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Archery 1; Field Day 3. 22 Dolores Capriglione D” 22 Brighton Avenue “Dolores is quiet and reserved.” Christmas Cards 3; Banking 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Teacher’s Clare Dvoranchik 197 Windsor Street “Great modesty often hides great merit” Committees: Activity 3, 4; Picnic 3: Card 3; Christmas Cards 3; Laurel Chain 2; Twirlers 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Banking 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Council 1, 2; Reporter 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Receptionist 4. John M. Carbone “Johnnie” 37 Kearny Avenue “A lion among ladies is a dangerous thing.” Floor Congress 2; Class President 2: Soccer 3, 4; Christmas Cards 3; Public Speaking 1; Color Guard 2; Lamp Post Reporter 3, 4. William C. Casement “Casey” 34 Chestnut Street “Bubbling over with irresponsible frivolity” Albert Frank CattaR “Bert” 689 Elm Street “A little guy with a lot of pep.” Football 1. David Chapman “Dave” 440 Belgrove Drive “Dreams, dreams, aond more dreams.” Paul J. Collins “Boni Maroni” 598 Forest Street “A whiz on that basketball court.” Christmas Cards 3; Banking 1, 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity K 3, 4. Hugh Crawford 279 Highland Avenue “What me worry?” Arlene Dabroski “Dubby” “Ar” Hope D’Encer 88 Ivy Street Jessie Dinger “Jess” 324 Belgrove Drive “Quietness is her finest quality.” Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; Archery 1; Field Day 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1; Banking 2. “A small girl with a big smile.” Christmas Cards 3; Art Club 2, 3. 23 33 Highland Avenue “Expectation is the path to contentment. Floor Congress 2; Christmas Cards 3; Committees: Ring 3; Prom 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Banking 1, 2. William Edgar “Bill” 179 Forest Street “He rode along in silence.” Soccer 3. I-ee M. Estler 855 Passaic Avenue “Lee, her dog, and horse are never weary of each others company.” Christmas Cards 3; Ring Committee 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Field Day 3; Banking 1, 2; Teacher’s Secretary 2, 3, 4. Michael Fceley, Jr. “Mike” 499 Belgrove Drive “A little nonsense now and then. Is relished by the best of men” Visual Aids 1. Bob Ferguson “Fergy” 82 Devon Terrace “For he s a jolly good fellow” Robert Fleming 109 So. Midland Avenue “A very little guy.' Charles F. Freeman, Jr. 1 Tappan Street “A nice quiet guy. Christmas Cards 3; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Football 2; Manager 1; Varsity K 1. Robert A. Frew, Jr. “Bob” “Butch” 197 Windsor Street “Mark the perfect man and behold the up-right. Floor Congress 2; Christmas Cards 3; Committees: Ring 3; Big Brother 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3; Hike Salesman 3; Manager 2; Teacher’s Secretary 1; Honor Society 3, 4. Elizabeth Goll “Libby” 62 Clinton Avenue “Her pale fires she snatches from the sun. Committees: Dance 2, 3; Picnic 3; Floor Congress 1, 3; Receptionist 3; Debating Society 2. 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Lamp Post Treasurer 3, Teacher’s Secretary 2; Ushers 2, 3; Program Salesman 2, 3. Regina Coral “Reggie” 41 Kingsland Avenue “A friendly person to know. Christmas Cards 3; Basketball 2; Field Day 2; Soccer 2; Banking 1, 2; Teacher’s Secretary 3. Stan Corski “Tex” 576 Chestnut Street “A happy life consists of tranquility of mind. Christmas Cards 3. Michael Grabowski “Mike” 251 Windsor Street “Every man has his fault, and friendliness is his. Floor Congress 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3. Duncan Gray “Dune” 28 Stevenson Place “In football he was known to fame. Christmas Cards 3; Bal-ladeers 3. 4; Choir 3, 4; German Club 1, 4; Spanish Club 4; Baseball 1. 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Varsity K 3, 4; Banking 1. Martha Haley 734 Forest Street “Full of fiery heart of youth. Christmas Cards 3; Laurel Chain 2; Committees: Ring 3; Card 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Banking 1, 2, 3; Teacher’s Secretary 2; Lamp Post Reporter 3, 4. Ellis Harrison “El” El's pride and joy is his car. Assembly Committee 3; Life Saving 1; Visual Aids President 1, 3. Anthony Gryskiewicz “Tony” 362 Forest Street The seldom speaking say the most. Dorothy Heilshom “Dot” 10 Arlington Place Pleasant ways are her possession Chirstmas Cards 3; Ring Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Spanish Club 1; Field Day 3. Robert John Hoimark “Bob” 163 Highland Avenue Football and girls were two subjects Bobby always got A's in. Dance Committee 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Life Saving 3; Varsity K 2, 3, 4. Alice A. Hood “Al” 38 Hamilton Avenue Fashion rules her fancy. Christmas Cards 3; Ring Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Life Saving 2. 24 Linda Jean Homan 158 Linden Avenue “Curious, gossipy, and ctite is she” Elizabeth S. Irwin “Betty” 72 Garfield Avenue “For she is a red head; need we say more.” Christmas Cards 3; Ring Committee 3; French Club 1, 2; Archery 1, 2; Banking 3: Teacher's Secretary 2, 3. John Johns “Yency” 263 Wilson Avenue He has feet like the wings of a bird.” Soccer: Co-Captain 3, 4; Varsity K 3, 4; Banking 4. Douglas R. Johnson “Doug” 504 Kearny Avenue “A honest man’s word is as good as his bonds.” Debating Society 1, 2; Laboratory Council 1, 2, 4; Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2. Virginia Ellen Johnson “Ginny” 54 Rutherford Place “Speech may not be wise but silence is never foolish.” Christmas Cards 3; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Picnic Committee 3; Field Day 1; Volleyball 2; Library Council 2; Usherette 3, 4; Hike Salesman 1; Reporter 1; Lamp Post Salesman 1; Reporter 1. Christine Juliano “Chris” 31 Washington Avenue “Kindness is a virtue in which sunshine grows.” Committees: Dance 2, 3; Picnic 3; Receptionist 3; Talent Show 3, 4; Christmas Cards 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Twirlers 2, 3; French Club 3, 4; Usherette 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Majorette 4. Barbara Ann Kaminskas “Barb” 230 Devon Street “The leaves like a woman interchange.” Christmas Cards 3; Committees: Prom 3; Ring 3; Picnic 3; Debating Society 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Dean's Secretary 3; Library Council 3; Teacher's Secretary 3; Usherette 2, 3; Program Salesman 2, 3; Booster 3. Edward Kaminski “Eddie” 71 Bennett Avenue “He that hath knowledge sparcth his words.” Christmas Cards 3; Bal-ladeers 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 3, 4; Latin Club 3; German Club 3; Lab Council 1, 2; Lamp Post Reporter 3, 4. Bernard Kane “Ben” 621 Forest Street “A quiet fellow but a good one.” Christmas Cards 3. Elaine Kauffman “Laine” 127 Duke Street “She stays with the crowd, she’s never loud.” Christmas Cards 3. S3 Marjorie Joan Kerr “Margie” “Marge” “Manners are the happy uxtys of doing things.” Christmas Cards 3; Card Committee 3; Red Cross 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Choir 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Archery 1; Library Council 2, 3. John Kuchmas “Kuch” 113 Washington Avenue “The world knows nothing of its greatest men.” Floor Congress 3; Christmas Cards 3; German Club 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Football K 3. Patricia Kulish “Pat” 135 Sanford Avenue “She’ll succeed at anything she attempts.” Christmas Cards 3; Field Day 1, 2. 3; Soccer 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2. Robert LaManna “Bob” 32 John Street “Oh why must I work!!!' Christmas Cards 3. James Laughlin “Jim” 280 Bel grove Drive “Be there a will and wisdom finds a way” Christmas Cards 3; Debating Society 2; Committees: Big Brother 3; Prom 3; Picnic 3; Manager 2; Lab Council 1; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Lamp Post Reporter 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Soccer K 3, 4. John Leckie 303 Davis Avenue 7 have no cause to be awake .” Christmas Cards 3. Joanne Lone “Jo” 286 Devon Street “The mildest manners and the reddest hair.” Floor Congress 1; Christmas Cards 3; Laurel Chain 2; Committees: Prom 3; Ring 3; Picnic 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1. 2; Dean’s Secretary 1, 2, 3; Hike Salesman 1; Library Council 2; Teacher’s Secretary 3, 4; Boosters 3. Claire Marie Marshall 322 Devon Street “A petite package of patency plus.” Floor Congress 2, 3; Class Vice President 1; Color Guard 1; French Club 1; Usherette 2, 3. Robert Joseph Mastejulia “Bob” “Mass” 109 Bel grove Drive “Zeal without knowledge is fire without light.” Christmas Cards 3; Orchestra 1, 2; Spanish Club 1; Football 1; Banking 1; Assistant Manager 1, 2; Committees: Prom 3, 4; Big Brother 3. Joseph A. Mastriani “Joe” 7 Livingston Avenue “Every man is the architect of his own fortune.” Floor Congress 1, 2, 3; Class Vice President 3; Christmas Cards 3; Dance Committee 3; Color Guard 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 3, 4. William McCann “Bill” 211 Brighton Avenue “Welcome mischief if you should come alone!” Basketball 2, 3, 4. George W. McClughan “Clug” 219 Brighton Avenue “And he let the world spin by.” Christmas Cards 3. Dorothy Ann McCullough “Dotty” 47 Woodland Avenue “Nice and quiet, but fun to be with.” Christmas Cards 3; French Club 1; Field Day 3. James McGowan “Jim” 680% Chestnut Street “Quiet but good looking.” Marjorie A. McHugh “Margie” 734 Forest Street “So perfumed the winds are lovesick Floor Congress 1; Christmas Cards 3; Talent Show 2, 3; Ring Committee 3; Twirlers 2, 3, 4; French Club 1. 2; Field Day 1; Lamp Post Business 1. Wilma S. McMahon “Wil” 692 Chestnut Street “Quiet until you get to know her.” Receptionist 3; Field Day 1. Ken McMaster “Mac” 290 Ivy Street “His life's ambition — Graduation.” Baseball 1, 2; Football 1 26 Mildred F. Mielewski “Millie 124 Schuyler Avenue “Her smile is soft and tender.” Committees: Election 3, 4 Picnic 3; Prom 3; Clas Secretary 1, 2; Christina Cards 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Color Guard 1, 2; Frencl. Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 4; Banking 1; Library Council 3, 4; Teacher’s Secretary 3, 4. Richard Mikilitus “Mick 115 Schuyler Avenue “His friends are many; his foes — are there any? Christmas Cards 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity K 2. Charles Joseph Minnich 65 Johnston Avenue “Quiet and tiny is he.” Banking 1; Visual Aids 1. Joan Carolyn Montgomery “Joanic 34 Highland Avenue “Mischief and Joan go together” Class Treasurer 1; Christmas Cards 3; Committees: Prom 3; Ring 3: Card 3; Balladecrs 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Dean's Secretary 3, 4; Teacher’s Secretary 1; Usherette 1, 2, 3, 4. Patricia Neigel “Pat 362 Keamy Avenue Pat's sincere smile made her welcome to K.H.S.” Nancy Ruth Nordhausen “Nan “Nanc 270 Davis Avenue Young, delicate, and kind is she.” Christmas Cards 3; Laurel Chain 2; Committees: Ring 3; Dance 3; Picnic 3; School Spirit 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; German Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Teacher’s Secretary 2, 3; Field Day 2; Lamp Post Salesman 1. Janice F. Ogilvy “Jan 532 Devon Street “No fine clothes can hide the clown.” Floor Congress 1, 2, 3; Class Vice President 2; Christmas Cards 3; Committees: Ring 3; Prom 3; Picnic 3; Color Guard 2; Spanish 1, 2; Field Day 3; Girls K Club 3; Teacher's Secretary 3; Hike Salesman 1, 2, 3; Lamp Post Salesman 2; Reporter 3, 4. Carol Alice O’Meara “Car 163 Laurel Avenue “An air of delight in her manner.” Christmas Cards 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1: Band 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Banking 2, 3; Dean’s Secretary 3; Library Council 1; Picnic Committee 3; Boosters 3. Harry K. Parsons, Jr. “Bilco 52 Hamilton Avenue “Fond of dress, but fonder still of dresses.” Floor Congress 2, 3; Class President 3; Christmas Cards 3; Committees: Ring 3; Picnic 3; Public Speaking 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Hike Salesman 1. 3. 4; Reporter 1, 3; Football 1. Robert Paterson “Bob “Pat 105 Davis Avenue “Brains as well as Brawn.” Committees: Finance 3; Big Brother 2, 3; Charter 2; Floor Congress 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Christmas Cards 3; Public Speaking 2, 3; Baseball 1, 3; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Varsity K 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council Vice President 4; Dance Committee Chairman 4. Barbara Ann Perkowski “Barb 495 Devon Street “Eyes of baby angels playing in the sky.” Floor Congress 3, 4; Christmas Cards 3; Committees: Ring 3; School Spirit 3, 4; Prom 3; Picnic 3; Banking 2, 3, 4; Teacher’s Secretary 2, 3; Lamp Post Reporter 3, 4. Sandra Perritt “Sandy “She knows more than she tells.” Christmas Cards 3; Archery 1; Field Day 3. Robert Perry “Bob 499 Belgrove Drive “Always ready to make you laugh.” Christmas Cards 3; Art Club 2. Joseph R. Pesick “Joe” 165 Ivy Street “A patient man is a pattern for a king.” Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1. George J. Pezet 5 Butler Place “A quiet guy is he” Dance Crew 3; Stage Crew 3; Talent Show 3: Visual Aids 4. Joan Pczowicz “Joanie” 106 Magnolia Avenue “Patience is a high virtue.” Floor Congress 1, 2; Committees: Election 4; Girl of the Week 2; Christmas Cards 3; Laurel Chain 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 3, 4; Talent Show 4; Choir 1, 2, 3. 4; Twirlers 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Archery 1, 2, 3, 4; Hike Salesman 1; Dean’s Secretary 3; Library Council 2, 3. Carol Ann Pozenges “Car” 226 Hoyt Street “Street and demure: Simple and pure. Christmas Cards 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; French Club 1, 2, 3. Madelyn C. Ritacco “Maddy” 314 Elm Street “She will always clown her way through life .” Christmas Cards 3; Field Day 1. Carole Ann Roeber 304 Beech Street “The price of wisdom is above rubies.” Floor Congress 1, 3; Christmas 3; Committees: Prom 3; School Spirit 3, 4; Picnic 3; Ring 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Field Day 3; Banking 2, 3, 4; Dean’s Secretary 3, 4; Library Council 2; Teacher’s Secretary 2; Hike Mail Clerk 3, 4; Salesman 1, 2; Reporter 1; Lamp Post Salesman 1; Reporter 1; Booster 3. James M. Ross Clara Mae Rowson ' - Andres Runne “Jim” 81 Rutherford Place “As good a fellow as you would care to know.” Floor Congress 1, 3; Student Council 1, 2; Film Committee 1, 2; Stage Crew 1; Christmas Cards .3; Band 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1. 2, 3. “Sis” 1008 Harrison Avenue “Happy-go-lucky is Clara?” Archery 2; Basketball 2; Field Day 3; Soccer 2; Softball 2; Volleyball 2. “Andy” 72 Linden Avenue “Fair headed, blue eyed, his aspect blithe, his figure tall, straight and lithe.” Floor Congress 2; Class Treasurer 2, 3; German Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Football 2. 3; Varsity K 2. Jane E. Sawyer “Janie” 18 Pine Street “Lively and cheery; never dreary” Floor Congress 3; Christmas Cards 3; Latin Club 2. 3, 4; Archery 2, 3; Banking 2, 3; Teacher’s Secretary 3, 4; Hike Salesman 2; Reporter 1; Lamp Post Reporter 1. Della Frances Selby “Frannie” 11 Greenfield Avenue “An athlete, worker, and a good sport.” Christmas Cards 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Spanish Club 1; Archery 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Girls K Club 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1. 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Athletic Association 1, 2. James D. Stewart “Jim” 144 Pleasant Place ”Hc always feels so gabby.” Student Council 1; German Club 1, 2, 3; Committees: Big Brother 3; Charter 2; Office Boy 2; Lamp Post 3. Ina Sturm T 646 Elm Street Dorothy Mary Sydor “Dotty” “Dot” 311 Ivy Street Margaret F. Sydor “Peggy” 311 Ivy Street “She’s eery fair, gentle and very small.” Floor Congress 3, 4; Committees: Finance 3; Prom 3; Christmas Cards 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Choir 1. 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Banking 1; Teacher’s Secretary 1, 2, 3; Program Sales 2, 3; Hike Salesman 3; Reporter 1; Lamp Post 3. “Cute and quiet is she.” Floor Congress 1, 4; Daisy Chain 2; Christmas Cards 3; Dance Committee 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; Field Day 1; Banking 3, 4; Dean’s Secretary 3, 4; Teacher’s Secretary 4; Salesman 3, 4. “Success is counted as sweetness.” Christmas Cards 3; Laurel Chain 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Field Day 1, 2, 3; Girls’ K Club 1,2, 3; Dean’s Secretary 3; Library Council 3. Helen Wade “Little One.” 437 Elm Street “She’s always full of childish glee.” John Sznopek “Snow” 668 Forest Street “Wit once bought is worth twice taught. Floor Congress 1, 2; Student Council 3, 4; Christmas Cards 3; Talent Show 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Film Committee 2; Basketball 1; Football 1; Lamp Post Reporter 3, 4. Raymond Tepfenhardt “Ray” 100 Elm Street “ ’m always happy when I play music.” Christmas Cards 3; Talent Show 3; Spanish Club 1; Football 1, 2. Gail Ada Thelin “Doris” 91 Seeley Avenue “A sweet girl with a swell personality.” Christmas Cards 3; Floor Congress 1, 2, 3; Committees: School Spirit 3, 4; Dance 3; Prom 3; Picnic 3; Laurel Chain 2; Class President 1; Secretary 3; Honor Society 3. 4; Debating Society 1, 2; Talent Show 3, 4; Choir 1, 2. Allen A. Trent 536 Davis Avenue “Life is what we make if.” Dorothy Troiano “Dot” 759 Devon Street The grace of friendship is through mind and heart .” Christmas Cards 3; Ring Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. Samuel S. Tuttle “Sammy” 498 Devon Street “Trtie wit is nature.” Christmas Cards 3; Public Speaking 3; Hike Salesman 1; Basketball 1; Lab Council 2. Robert S. Tyjewski “Bob” “Ty” 170 Maple Street “He is so little you would think him weak, but he is strong with the girls, a regular sheik.” Christmas Cards 3; Manager 3, 4; Assistant Manager 2, Varsity K 3, 4; Big Brother 3. ■ Edward J. Ure “Loafer” 180 Elm Street “Tall, dark and handsome ” Floor Congress 2; Christmas Cards 3: Talent Show 3; Football 3; Life Saving 1; Track 1; Banking 1. 29 Phyllis Anne Van Kleek “Phyll” “Dulce et decoram est.” (Sweet and proper is she) Christmas Cards 3; Committees: Ring 3; Dance 3; Picnic 3; Laurel Chain 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; German Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; Field Day 1, 2, 3; Teacher's Secretary 2, 3. Isabelle Watson “Isie” 48 Brighton Avenue “A quiet girl with sparkling eyes.” Christmas Cards 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Twirlers 3, 4; Talent Show 4; Archery 1; Field Day 2, 3. Judy Waugh 185 Laurel Avenue “Sincerity and being easy to talk with her arc some of her characteristics.” Christmas Cards 3; Ring Committee 3; Field Day 1; Banking 1, 2, 3; Dean’s Secretary 3; German Club 1, 2. Jean Welte 146 Linden Avenue “She always has a friendly disposition.” Cafe Crew 3; Christmas Cards 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Art Club 1, 3; Banking 1, 2, 3; Teacher’s Secretary; Dean’s Secretary. Ronald Williams “Ron” 85 Ivy Street “Silence is often a sign of wisdom. Ronald Williamson 283 Highland Avenue “Reading makcth a full man.” German Club 1, 2, 3; Lab Council 1, 2, 3; Library Council 2; Visual Aids 2. Leonard Wimbush “Lenny 155 Devon Street “Tall but nice is he. Basketball 1. Barbara Zidowecki “Barb 20 Van Cortlandt Place “All doors open to courtesy.” Christmas Cards 3; Laurel Chain 2; Girl of the Week Committee 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Latin Club 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Archery 1, 2; Library Council 2. 3; Teacher’s Secretary; Hike Reporter 1; Lamp Post 1. Richard A. Zidowecki 20 Van Cortlandt Place “One science only will genius fit” Floor Congress 3; German Club 1, 2, 3; Lab Council 2, 3; Library Council 2, 3; Visual Aids 1, 2. “Alvin, give me a hula-hoop.” Not Pictured Robert Brown “Bobi” 208 Argyle Place “Life's mystery wravned him like a cloud” Thomas II. Cochrane “Tom 333 Elm Street “His eyes are bluer than the sky” Christmas Cards 3. Patricia A. Lyons “Pat 347 Elm Street “Pert and petite equals Pat.” Christmas Cards 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Field Day 1, 2. Albert Policano “Al” 17 Shepherd Place “Al is nice to everyone.” Spanish Club 1; Baseball 1. Barbara A. Taylor “Barb 77 Bel grove Drive “Friendly and always a smile.” Banking 1; Teacher’s Secretary 2, 3, 4. 30 wmimniDr 12A OFFICERS Conlin, Abrams, Pepitone, Wallace. 12A REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES Front Row: Johnson, Cassidy, Maciag, McNeil, Pagano. Second Row: Benson, Oberst, Nicolettc. Back Row: Abrams, Runyon, Majkowski. 12B REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES Front Row: Ogilvy, Goll, Marshall. Back Row: Zidowecki, Ross, Perkowicz, Roeber, Kuchmas, Mastriani. Seniors Under the leadership of Bob Conlin, president; Kenneth Adrams, vice president; Mary Jane Pepitone, secretary; and Margie Wallace, treasurer, the 12A class sponsored the annual school play “Ten Little Indians.” On Friday, February 13, the class cosponsored the “Sweetheart Swing” with the 12B’s. Mrs. Margaret Hanold supervised the class. The 12B’s have been headed by Harry Parsons, president; Joe Mastriani, vice president; Gail Thelin, secretary and Andre Runne, treasurer. Under the supervision of Mrs. Elizabeth Earle, the class sponsored the annual talent show, “Footlight Favorites,” and co-sponsored the “Sweetheart Swing.” 12B OFFICERS Mastriani, Thelin, Runne. 32 11A REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES Front Row: Schnoil, Tutunjian, Sinibaldi, Fiorito, Bersey. Second Row: Antonas, Cowell, Dewar, Bli ard, Pallante, Macco. Back Row: De Nigrcs, Hanson, Gibb, Burbic. 11A OFFICERS Front Row: Russo, Dewar. Back Row: Varalla, Maglio. Juniors The llA’s under the sponsorship of Miss Marian Michelli have been busy planning their Prom and selling Christmas cards. The Prom is the biggest event for the juniors. Officers were Charles Russo, president; Helen Dewar, vice president; Terr Varalla, secretary and Diane Maglio, treasurer. Under the guidance of Mrs. Marie Killian is the 11B class. The Junior Prom and their dance, the “After School Hop,” have been the main activities of the group. Leading the class were Judy Landi, president; Judy Hirshman, vice president; Rita Biondo, secretary; and Nancy Viscuso, treasurer. 11B REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES Front Row: Gailuci, Landi, Twist, Klein as, Hirschman, Whiston. Back Row: Mottola, Lau, Shymanski, Cassell, Gillespie, Austin. 11B OFFICERS Landi, Hirschman, Biondo, Viscuso. 10A OFFICERS Clark, Claxton, Caruso, Collomore. 10A REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES Clark, Moyle, Frazer, Candice, Claxton, Cenna. 10B OFFICERS Strannamar, Wood, Wiener, Braswell. FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES Front Row: Wright. Second Row: Silva, Morrell. Third Roui: Pinto, Westerman, Polanski. Back Row: DeVivo. Freshmen and Sophomores On October 2, the lOAs, under the sponsorship of Miss Audrey Rickert held the “Stroll Picnic.” The picnic was held in Lyndhurst in the afternoon. Officers of the class were Dan Clark, president; Carolyn Collamore, vice president; Barbara Caruso, secretary; and Judy Clayton, treasurer. Working side by side with the lOA’s were the lOB’s whose sponsor is Miss Dorothea Tomason. The officers were Glen Braswell, president; Bruce Strannamar, vice president; Susan Wood, secretary; and Barry Wierner, treasurer. Under the sponsorship of Miss Marie Manno, the freshman class held a dance. The music for the dance was supplied by the “Loafers.” The freshmen have made a good start on their careers in K.H.S. with their officers: James Mastriani, president; Barbara Tillberg, vice president; Margaret Munk, secretary; and Nancy Henderson, treasurer. LAMP POST EDITORIAL STAFF Front Row: Harrison, Just, Thelin, Dougherty. Back Row: Bums, Oberst, Bartosh, Katz, Paterson, Stewart. LAMP POST BUSINESS STAFF Front Row: McHugh, Goll, Gaito. Back Row: Karslake, Bocsser, Tedcsco, Pletter. Staff Prepares Yearbook The task of preparing the Lamp Post for publication was done by the editorial staff headed by Ellen Oberst and Carl Burns. Assisting them as managing editor was Gail Thelin. Other editors were Violet Kovalesky, activities; Kathy Dougherty, classes; Sandra Katz, senior section; Judy Harrison, faculty; and Robert Patterson and James Stewart, sports. Composing the business staff were Elizabeth Goll, treasurer; Arlene Gaito, advertising manager; and Marilyn Boesser, circulation. Members of the Art Club are responsible for the scenery and decorations at many school events. ART CLUB Front Row: Gray, Macrina, Auslander, Anderegg, Unidentified, Unidentified, Scheerer, Gordon, Unidentified. Second Row: Golding, D'Encer, Tedesco, York, Smith, McHugh, Finch, Karslake, Unidentified. Back Row: Mitchell, Smith, Kazowic, Russo, Pinto. CANDID There’s nothing like a good pile of homework, is there? HI-KEARNIAN EDITORIAL STAFF HI-KEARNIAN BUSINESS STAFF Front Rote: Wolff, Oberst, Dougherty, Goncalves. Front Row: Roeber, Katz. Back Row: Gaito, Harrison. Back Row: Burns, Kovalcsky, Plot ter. Responsible for HIKE Keeping the students of Kearny High informed on the latest news is the function of the Hi-Kearnian. Ted Wolff, who was the editor-in-chief during the fall term, was succeeded by Carl Burns, who was sports editor, and Ellen Oberst, who was the managing editor. Alice Goncalves was news editor; Violet Kovalesky, features; Carl Burns, sports; Kathy Dougherty, make-up; and Ronald Pletter, headlines. The business staff consisted of Sandra Katz, circulation; Christine Juliano, treasurer; and Carole Roeber, mail clerk. Responsible for student banking in their respective homerooms were the student bankers. CANDID Peace! BANKERS STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Front Rote: Leviss, Baier, Centanni. Back Row: Avin, Scherzo. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Hawkins, Tedesco, Cahill, Baier, Clydesdale. Second Rote: Leonard, Levitt, Vartan, Centanni, Leviss. Back Row: Majkowski, Avin, Bioty, Sznopek, Scherzo. BIG BROTHERS AND SISTERS Front Row: Baier, Hawkins, Johnson, Williams, Stewart, McCormack, Bradford, Clydesdale. Second Row: Pepitone, Tedesco, Centanni, Todd, McGivem, Cooke, Leviss. Back Row: Laughlin, Saletan. Frew, Pletter, Murgatroyd, Avin, Bioty, Mastejulia, Tamowski, Scherzo. Govern K. H. S. During the past year the Student Council of Kearny High has sponsored various projects. Among these were the Retarded Children's Drive, Movie Ticket Sale, Christmas Decorations Contest, Talent Show, Student Day, Cerebral Palsy Drive and numerous dances. The president of the Student Council has been Carmen Scherzo. Joe Avin, vice president, was succeeded by Robert Patterson. Eileen Centanni was secretary and Steve Levis, treasurer. Big Brothers and Sisters were assigned to freshmen homerooms to help and direct the freshmen in their first days in Kearny High. Margie Baier was president of the Student Congress. This organization is composed of two representatives from each homeroom. The matters brought up in this body are suggested to the Student Council. FLOOR CONGRESS 38 DALTO POLAND Student Queens ACTIVITY GIRL OF THE WEEK Goll, Bubenas, Thelin, McCormack, Obcrst, Katz. ATHLETIC GIRL OF THE WEEK Front Row: Huyler. Back Row: Blackwood, Gaguski, Selby, Hook, Fox. The Girl of the Week Committee, headed by Sue Hawkins, had the job of directing the elections of the four Girls of the Week and their courts. Roseanne DePaolo was elected Turkey Day Queen by the K-book holders. She was crowned during half time of the Thanksgiving Day game. Gail Thelin was chosen as the Activity Girl of the Week. Gail and her court were selected on the basis of their participation in the various school activities. Ruth Huyler was chosen as the Athletic Girl of the Week because of her outstanding sports record. Elected by the members of the Honor Society as Honor Girl of the Week was Ellen Oberst. Members of the senior class voted Margie Baier as the Senior Girl of the Week. HONOR GIRL OF THE WEEK Top: Oberst. Front Row: Finclli, Pallante, Tedesco, Caruso, Juliano. 39 SENIOR GIRL OF THE WEEK Front Row: Williams. Wallace, Centanni. Second Row: Huyler, Poland. Back Row: Baier. CHARTER COMMITTEE Pern, Levitt. ART AND ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Front Row: Meyers, Fredricks, Freeman. Back Row: Williams, Tedesco, Karslake, Smith, Ross, Berghalm. GIRL OF THE WEEK COMMITTEE Front Row: Fette, Macco, Zidowecki. Back Row: Hawkins, Kaplonski, Bush, Diamond. FINANCE COMMITTEE Sturm, Giordano, Leviss, D Amato, Paterson, Saletan. DANCE COMMITTEE Front Row: Majkowski, Cowell, Dewar, Boesser, Goll, Juliano Baier. Back Row: Pagano, Vicki. Brace, Clydesdale, Tracy. Committees Aid Headed by Steve Leviss, the Finance Committee handled money at dances, K-Book Drive and the Magazine Drive. Checking charters of the clubs was the task of the Charter Committee headed by Sheila Levitt. Carmen Scherzo, head of the Election Committee, took charge of making rules and regulations for the Student Council elections. The Art and Advertising Committee, headed by Natalie Williams and Ellen Tedesco, took care of Council advertising. Supplying music for Student Council dances was the Dance Committee headed by Margie Baier and Vincent Majkowski. Keeping up the school spirit was the task of the School Spirit Committee headed by Pat Cahill and Leo Vartan. SCHOOL SPIRIT COMMITTEE Front Row: Poland, Bartosh. Raefski, Vartan. Ginch. r lorito, Coozy. Benson. Second Row: Finelli, Blissard. Hughs, Bilaitis, Desilets. Steele, Thelin. Third Row: Cahill. Roeber, Austin, Caruso, Perkowski, Nordhnusen. Finelli. Back Row: Love, Kovaleski, Lindenfelser, A hello, Fraser. ELECTION COMMITTEE Front Row: Gillespie, Shcrwin, Mielcwski, Pallante, Landi. Back Rote: Hnlpin, Benson, Bioty, Scherzo, Schanson. Brindle, Pezowu . RECORD COMMITTEE Front Row: Jclinski, Henderson, Miles, Heller. Back Row: Wright. Leonard, Mix. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Benson, Johnson. Second Row: Scherzo, Poland, Oberst, Cooke, Centanni, Skripkus. Back Row: Levies. Bioty. Wolff, Warren, Breiten. School Activities The Honor Society, sponsored by Miss Marion Tait, was responsible for two assembly programs. Participating at many competitive events was the Olin B. Sylvester Debating Society coached by Miss Sarosa Melick. Sponsored by Miss Marian Micchelli was the newly organized Math Club. Giving their assistance by delivering messages, typing, and filing was the task of teachers' and counselors' secretaries. Members of the Science Council were responsible assistants in the laboratory for the science teachers. DEBATING SOCIETY Front Row: Pettebone, Sherwen, Coll, Kannis, Weiner. Back Row: D Amato, Mertans, McCauley, Wolff, Harrison, Woodland. McCorry. MATH CLUB Front Row: Jones, Lnughlin, Sherwin, Schnider, Fairhurst. Second Row: Pearlmutter, Zidowecki, Kannis, Miller, Williamson, DeNigris. Back Row: Woodland, Peck, Love, Murtens, Patton, Propper. SECRETARIES Front Row: Cassidy, White, Black, Bogner, Benson, Just, Macco. Second Row: Hughs. Bilaitis, Wallace, Poland. Boesser. MacMillan, Tedesco, Hawkins. Back Row: Sax, Lone, Cooke, McGivem, Lees, Benson, McCormack. LIBRARY COUNCIL Front Row: Maglio, Jakway, Pezowic ., Zidowecki, Hickey. Second Row: Prebula, Unidentified, Frank. Mielewski, Wolfe, Bogner. Back Row: Unidentified, Zidowecki, Russo, Dougherty, Pezowicz, Fairhurst, Raisch. SCIENCE CLUB Front Row: Cooncc, Caruso, Black. Michaels, Shorock, Bradford, 41 Zidoweki. Second Row: Bauer, Unidentified. Miller, Williams, Fredericks, Benson. Back Row: Unidentified. Propper, Todd, Unidentified, Unidentified, Costa, Pletter, Patton. LATIN CLUB Front Row: Schnoll, DePaolo, Benson, Borsscr, Montgamari, Tedesco, Hawkins. Second Row: Zidowecki, McCormack, York, Wallace, Unidentified, Sawyer, Pezowicz. Back Row: McCivem, Bradford, Benson, Todd, Lees, Cooke. RECEPTIONIST Front Row: Juliano, Coll, Raefski. Back Row: Casey, Smith, Hey, that’s the wrong basket! She's reading a comic book. Clubs Function In order to earn money to sponsor Christian Mathot, a French child, the French Club, sponsored by Miss Edith Circle, held various money making activities. Among these were a cake sale and a book cover sale. The newly reactivated Spanish Club under the sponsorship of Miss Eleanore Adams had as its main event, a Christmas Party. Members of the Latin Club, which is sponsored by Miss Audrey Rickert, presented a play in Lincoln School. It is the duty of receptionists to greet and guide visitors of Kearny High School. TRI-HI-Y Front Rote: Young, Wood, Mciklc, Domoro, Sydor, Stuart, VanKleek, Tryinr, Dixon, Holmes. Second Row: Rouson, Waugh, Meder, Costa, Jones, Thonger, Mrs. Earle. Russo, Fette, Fette, Zwolinski, Stureke, Pezowicz. Back Rote: Fairhurst, Holmes, Kvidl, Flair, Pezowicz, Carson, Selby, Rouson. TRI-HI-Y Front Row: James, Sullivan, Unidentified. Back Row: Sydor. Girls' Activities Members of the Tri-Hi-Y, sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Earle, took part in a Halloween Party and a Christmas Party. One of the main events of the year was their Valentine Photo Contest. Girls belonging to the Junior Red Cross baked cookies, favors and knitted for veterans in local hospitals. The girls in the Archery Club were guided by Miss Elizabeth Earle. Among their activities in the club were a tournament in the fall at which prizes were awarded and a Christmas Party. There was also a tournament in the spring which was followed by a luncheon prepared by the members. Watch those pins! PLAY CAST Front Row: Schishilla, Silvcra. Back Row: Maglio, Dunn, Hogan, Brighton, Plotter, Zellner. PLAY CREW Front Row: Tedesco, Lcowick, Heller. Second Row: Peck, Pizet, Gaito, Macco. Back Row: Karslake, Rupinski, Conn, Moorehead, Harvey, Schishilla, Heller. USHERETTES Front Row: Todd, King, Staknus, Fairhurst. Second Row: Kaminskis, Sherwin, Unidentified, Moyle. Third Row: Marshall, Juliano, Coll, Nicholson, Thelin, Bell, Hyde, Unidentfied, Rannis. Back Row: Unidentified, Slomkowski, Holmes, Dougherty. Students Present Play Featured in the play “The Ten Little Indians” were Arlene Gaito, David Breiten and Tom Hogan. Also included in the cast were Larry Dunn, Robert Gordon, Diane Magliom, Ronald Pletter, Robert Silbera, Elizabeth Schnoll, Robert Shishillam and Richard Zellner. In charge of the special lighting effects and other back stage tasks was Daniel Peck. The usherettes, directed by Mr. Leon Hoffman, ushered at “Footlight Favorites,” the Christmas Concert, the Spring Festival, and graduation. Directed by Mr. Stanley Kopacki, the Audio Visual Aids took pictures of school affairs and organizations, and ran educational films. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS Front Row: Henderson, Pizet, Henderson, Heller, Hairison, Leonard, Mr. Kopacki. Back Row: Schaefer, Mann, Moorehead, Harvey, Duff, Johnson. Pupils Assist School Members of the cafeteria crew assisted in the cafeteria during fifth and sixth lunch periods. Selling football programs before each home game was the task of the program salesmen. Dressed in their attractive black skirts and vests with white blouses, the cheerleaders kept the teams spirit up by cheering lustily at each home and away game. Gail Thelin acted as the captain this past year. Meticulously laboring in the study of science was the aim of many seniors who labored through two terms of chemistry. Their work was simplified by the modern, up to date equipment in room 412. CAFE CREW Front Row: Sullivan, Sherwin, Cassidy. Back Row: Powell, Hambel, Black. PROGRAM SALESMEN Front Row: Caruso, Kaminskis. Back Row: Coll, Souzzi, Sturm, Marshall. CHOIR Sopranos and Basses CHOIR Altos and Tenors BAND ORCHESTRA Front Row: Heilshom, Trzepla, Haley, Mickle, Katz, Halloway. Back Row: DeVito, Sanford, Antonas, Benson, Woodland, Colon. Provide Music Members of the choir brought pride and pleasure to our school by singing at the annual Christmas Concert and at the Spring Festival. The choir was under the direction of Miss Catherine Killough. Lending spirited music to football games and local parades was the job of the Kearny High School band under the direction of Mr. William Johnson. The orchestra which is also under the direction of Mr. Johnson, supplied music for numerous school affairs. Featured in the talent show, Footlight Favorites were the Balladeers coached by Miss Catherine Killough. This group also sang at the Christmas Concert, the Spring Festival, and at numerous local affairs. BALLADEERS Front Row: Diehl, Tedesco, Pallante, Holz, Montgomery, Bradford. Second Row: Elliot, Lcviss, Abrams, Johnson, Carlson, Nicotian, Lees. Back Row: Hamilton, Beaumont, Gray, Kaminski, Breiten. My, what a lovely pastime! TOUCHDOWN! FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row: Westbrook, Swint, Milne, Postman, Pesick, Runne, Nicolean, Lindenfelser, Kuchmas, O’Shaughnesey, McDermott, Mastriani. Second Row: Oxx, Collins, Laspada, Grobert. Bodnar, Tilson, McKibbon, Roman. Spinello, Pierz, Kluchnick. Third Row: Branwell, Kielty, Pier , Cavanaugh. Gray, Paterson. Dittman, Hoimark, Zdep, McManus, Clark, Conn. Back Row: Kaywork, Spenser, Hill, Colin, Falborn, Tamowski, Gerecki, Ure, McGlynn, Gibson, Aulisi. MR. McCLYNN A new coach, Leo McGlynn, came to Kearny this year. He introduced the Wing T offense and began rebuilding our football program. He was ably assisted by Leonard Hill and Joseph Aulisi. Mr. Hill worked with the back-field and Mr. Aulisi worked with the line and was J.V. coach. Mr. Norman Spenser coached the freshmen and Mr. James Gibson handled the duties of equipment manager and assistant coach. Under the new coach the team posted a 3-5-1 record, but with a few breaks could have had a winning season. The team posted victories over Orange, Bloomfield, and West Orange and tied Irvington. They lost to Paterson Eastside, Montclair, Columbia, Belleville, and Nutley. The loss to Montclair was only by one touchdown as the team nearly produced a stunning upset. Wayne Kluchnick and Bob Conlin were co-captains of this years club. There were twenty-two who earned their varsity K. Aided by a newly organized booster section the peppy cheerleaders led the cheering. They were captained by Gail Thelin. With an addition of a hoola-hoop routine the Kardinal twirlers entertained at halftime and before the game. Football FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Cahill, Claxton, Steele, Sommer, Katz, Poland, Thelin, Raefski, Benson, Bartosh, Bilaitis, Finelli. TWIRLERS Schnoll Baier, Pallante, Lone, Viscuso, Huyler, Tracy, Matnrrazo, McHugh, Thompson, Bubenas, Schnarr, Collamore, Pezowicz, Collamore. Collamore, Diamond, Kaplonski, Dvoranchik, Gadzinski, Craine, Cowell, Dewar, Shaw, Juliano, DePaolo. SOCCER TEAM MR. COGGIN Front Rou : McEwan Kazowicz, Cioni, Unidentified, Connell. McDonald, Calden, Wright. Cray, Connell. Second Rote: MacFarland, Bilaitis, Mikilitus, Johns, Galka, Skripkus. Sheppel, Boyle, Scherzo. Third Row: Coach Coggin, Johns, Bioty, Augustine, Wagner. Davis, Kilcullen, Edgar, Young, Hatsheuaugh, Holmes, Laughlin. Back Row: Cross, Jasonas, Avin, Carbone. For the twentieth time in twenty-four years the Kardinal soccer team, coached by Fred Coggin won the Group IV State Championship Title. The team amassed a 15-1-3 record, climaxed by victories over Weequahic 4-1, Ridgewood 3-1, and Jefferson 2-1 in the finals. Chatham handed the booters their only setback. The co-captains were John Johns, who was selected for the first team all-state and was the states leading scorer with eighteen goals and Frank Galka, who received honor-occer able mention. Roman Skripkus was mentioned on the second team all-state. Coach Coggin’s record at Kearny is now 324 wins, 26 losses, and 22 ties. This years basketball team showed great improvement over last years team in compiling a 9-13 record. The team was coached by Mr. Conte assisted by Mr. Aulisi and Mr. Dzuroska. Bob Wynne was the captain and Paul Collins was the leading scorer. The team entered the state tournament and upset powerful Nutley before losing to Westfield in the quarterfinals. Missed it. Basketball MR. CONTE We wonl BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Silvik, Tyjewski. Second Row: Edwards, Jasones, Wynne, McCann, Runne. Back Row: Collins, Boyle, Gillespie, Coach Conte. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Cahill, Bilaitis, Thelin, Katz, Bartosh, Benson. MR. HUNT CROSS COUNTRY Front Rote: Vickie, Braswell, Montincno, Unidentified, Unidentified. Back Rote: Mr. Hunt, Williams. Taylor, O’Keefe, Unidentified, Unidentified, Soble, Mr. Loughridge. MR. LOUGHRIDGE Cross Country Coached by Mr. Hunt and Mr. Laughridge the cross country team did reasonably well. Being hampered by inexperience, the boys did manage, however, to hold their own. 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KEARNY, N. J. WYman 8-0228 BORGOS BORGOS, INC, ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE YOUTH WORLD LAYETTE TO PRE-TEEN 252 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY, N. J. 593 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. 'Cottin of Ecarnp ,0““liY Hudson dountu, ttcu Jersey MEMBERS OF THE TOWN COUNCIL DONALD ALLAN Town Clerk FIRST WARD NORMAN A. DOYLE FRANK X. SMITH SECOND WARD FRANCIS A. VINCENT PETER W. VELEVAS THIRD WARD RICHARD FROELICH ROWLAND D. JOHNSTON FOURTH WARD THOMAS W. HAWKS. JR-DAVID A. WALLACE ALBIN R. HAFSTROM. Town Collector JAMES NESS, Town Treasurer ROBERT J. McCURRIE, Town Attorney GERHARDT A. JOA, Town Engineer V V- § V ion,e St ofcr j. T y ? U55o A - . Gfieu cocn , CLuc i o0 £W h e p'+° ?' r ‘4 r m.pjs zn sO jr 0' V 'a v t , «£ 4X 5 y ,0V- I ' I'PCTC nvc€S K r y i v... BfiLLn ( JQ74e S,V t 0 s n. vf r °° ? C ! $ 'o % -l v i % -■ y % ii r2r ? -w vv n , 3 Uo HOMEROOM 203 Front Row: Miss Iasilli, McCarry, Boesscr, McAllister, Cobane, Scheerer, Kevish, Metier. Second Row: Washeleski, Holz, Paterson, Graham, Nicolette, Just, Kalnitsky, Cameron, Oberst. Bach Row: Bubenas, Larkin, Decker, Benson, King, Sax, Hook, McMillan, Makarewicz. FISH CUNDARI SPORTING GOODS R R RR VNT o WYman 1-6615 SPORTING GOODS ----—i STATIONERY PIPPY GALLO’S ACTION STORES CAMERA SUPPLIES and SPORTING GOODS Discount to Kearny High Students 801 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. t 840 BROAD STREET NEWARK, N. J. HOMEROOM 204 Front How: Mrs. Mickey, Arasim, Lone, Nordhausen, Dvoranchik, Kaminskas, Juliano. Second Row: Tuttle, Bell, Riesdorf, Brown, Watson, Estler, Andrews, Mastejulia. Back Row: Breiten, Hunter, Gray, Ross, Tyberski, Trent. Jim Carey Dick Smith WYman 1-5987 TOWNE CLOTHERS COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S CLOTHING WYman 1-6271 555 Kearny Ave., Kearny, N. J. Emerald Drug Store S. FELSENFELD, B.S. — S. J. GREENSTEIN, Ph.G. WASHINGTON FLORIST, INC. Since 1906 Newark, N. J. 368 BELLEVILLE TURNPIKE CORNER OF ELM ST. KEARNY, N. J. KEarny 3-9725 AL PARK’S ACCORDION SCHOOL KEARNY MUSIC CENTER Instructions On All Instruments RENTALS - REPAIRS - SUPPLIES 488 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. BRIGHT SPOT DINER 360 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. WY man 1-1059 DIRECT PHOTO EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC Photo Finisher Cameras and Supplies WYman 1-9742 WONG SON Air Conditioned £ H ft £ ASIA RESTAURANT Serving Luncheon, Dinners and Family Dinners Open 11 A.M. to 11:30 P.M., Sat. Til 12:30 P.M. ORDERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT RIDGE ROAD and BELLEVILLE PIKE NO. ARLINGTON. N. J. WYman 1-3916 ALEX REGENT 309 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. WYman 1-9612 COOKE’S TEXACO SERVICE DON’T COOK WITH GAS — GAS WITH COOKE 437 Kearny Ave. Corner Pavonia Kearny, N. J. SHERIDAN FORD, INC “Your friendly Ford Dealer” New Car Department 160 BELGROVE DRIVE KEARNY, N. J. WY 1-5060 Used Car Department 444 KEARNY AVENUE KEARNY, N. J. WY 1-5064 Drake Colleges of New Jersey 1883 — 1959 57) Broad St., Newark, N. J. Ml 2-7585 1 1 39 E. Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. EL 2-5509 40 Somerset St., Plainfield, N. J. PL 6-0344 654 Main Ave., Passaic, N. J. PR 7-1144 BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING BUSINESS MATH BUSINESS LAW 308 Main St., Orange, N. J. OR 3-4058 17 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. CH 9-0347 SHORTHAND TYPING BUSINESS ENGLISH BUSINESS SPELLING Can You Compete in Our Changing World? A NEW WORLD of specialization is here. The man or woman with KNOW HOW is THE ONE who will get ahead! DAY classes DO YOU HAVE THE KNOW-HOW? evening classes WYman 1-9798 WYman 1-8350 LYNN CHEVROLET, INC. KARDINAL LUNCHEONETTE 461 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY, N. J. WYman 1-2841 PEPLOW’S DELICATESSEN 408 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. 320 BELGROVE DRIVE KEARNY. N. J. STEWART’S ROOT BEER, INC. TASTY FRANKS - TRAY SERVICE Passaic Ave. (River Road) at Belleville Turnpike Kearny, N. J. Left to Right: Parsons, Montgomery, Kazawic, Harrison, Ogilvy, Just, Simmons. Teacher’s Pest WYman 1-0477 JAHN FLORIST Member of the Florist Telegraph Delivery 538 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. WYman 1 -8650 HELEN S BEAUTY SALON STYLES OF DISTINCTION Specializing - Hair Coloring and Permanent Waving 389 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. WYman I -4285 JOHN’S MARKET 286 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. Home Bowling Lanes of Kearny High School BOWL ANYTIME HARRISON RECREATION ☆ HARRISON, N. J. WYman 1-0359 PAUL VERILHAC, Prop. VERILHAC FLORIST FLOWERS AND PLANTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Established 1886 STEWART AND SCHUYLER AVES. ARLINGTON, N. J. Entrance on Stewart Avenue A FRIEND WYman 1-3000 KEATON RUBBER CO. Belleville Turnpike Kearny, N. J. WYman 1-7599 allan-marshall co., inc. “West Hudson’s ONLY Commercial Stationers” STATIONERY - OFFICE EQUIPMENT SCHOOL SUPPLIES - RELIGIOUS SUPPLIES GREETING CARDS - GIFTS • Sales - TYPEWRITERS - Service 33 KEARNY AVENUE KEARNY, N. J. WYman 1-1927 AL DEL GROSSO WYman 8-2340 TRUMBULL ASPHALT COMPANY OF DELAWARE NEWARK TURNPIKE KEARNY. N. J. WYman 1-9777 FLEISHER'S STATIONERY 619 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. 746 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY, N. J. WYman 1-9732 WYman 8-4440-1 CHASNOFF’S, INC. FUCETOLA BROTHERS 61 1 Elm St. Kearny, N. J. 25 River Road North Arlington, N. J. Equity Savings and Loan Association “Where your insured savings earn more” 583 KEARNY AVENUE (Corner Midland) KEARNY, NEW JERSEY INSURED SAVINGS and MORTGAGE LOANS HOMEROOM 205 Front Row: Mrs. Shoemaker, Ramsey, Sassman, Cassidy, Gaito, Poland, Dunn, Macrina, York. Second Row: Hyde, Kevish, Tompson, Cooke, McGivern, Todd, Miller, Fix, Leviss, Cooper. Back Row: Kielty, Runyon, Walker, Priel, Saletan, Waldheim, Mulhem, Dick. WYman 1-4042 GREEN’S RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE WYman 1-6308 GENE MARTIN GENE’S WORLD OF FASHION 492 KEARNY AVE. ARLINGTON, N. J. 517 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 140 MIDLAND AVE. 397 KEARNY AVE. WYman 8-8339 WYman 8-3184 KEARNY, N. J. WYman 1-5671 A FRIEND JAMES W. TAYLOR, INC. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS J. L. LIPPE, D.D.S. 862 Kearny Ave. Arlington, N. J. WYman 1-0440 WYman 8-8585 MARTI THE FLORIST State Farm insurance RALPH BORGESS AGENCY Stewart and Schuyler Aves. Kearny, N. J. 300 Belleville Turnpike Kearny, N. J. pOrete MEG. CO. PRECAST CONCRETE ROOF DECKS FOR INDUSTRIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL BUILDINGS IVLap • • • your future security now... Follow... the savings habit early... Save... part of what you earn regularly the MFS way 2 J J KIARNY AVI.. (Naor Rare ) KIAINY. N. J. WYman 1-8500 HOMEROOM 206 Front Row: Mrs. Earle, O’Meara, Irwin, Ritacco, Thelin, Kerr, Van Kleek, Troiano, Perritt. Second Row: Sznopek, Parsons, McHugh, Montgomery, Haley, Sydor, Laughlin, Stewart. Back Row: Carbone, Frew, Paterson, Kuchmas, Kaminski, Bums, Runne, Williamson, Zidowecki. WYman 1-4226 PATTERSON DAIRY 217 Brighton Ave. Kearny, N. J. WYman 8-0051 TORRANCE AGENCY REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 500 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. WYman 1-2313 McKinnon's Scotcli Bokery 423 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY, N. J TWO OFFICES NO. 4th AT THE BRIDGE KEARNY and MIDLAND NEWARK, N. J. KEARNY, N. J. Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of the Kearny Chamber of Commerce The First National Bank and Trust Company OF KEARNY WYman 1-9743 NORMAN A. DOYLE ASSOCIATION NICK’S SUNOCO SERVICE TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES NICK MOTTO, Prop. Belleville Turnpike and Devon St. Kearny, N. J- The Wilkata Folding Box Co. WYman 8-3029 A. (GUS) FRITTELLI AUGIE’S INDEPENDENT FORD MERCURY SERVICE Fordomatic and Mercomatic Transmission Specialists Guaranteed Repairs on All Makes of Cars I 16 Bergen Ave. Kearny, N. J. Monsanto Chemical Company STUDERUS OIL COMPANY 610 Passaic Ave. Kearny, N. J. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. KEARNY, N. J. HOMEROOM 301 Front Row: Bradford, Robertson, Finelli, Ccntanni, McCain,Katz, Bogner, Vidal. Second Row: Birth, Bioty, Dobrowolski, Musterer, Harris, Sekinski, Bair, Johnston, Stec. Buck Row: Albert, Braun, Hamilton, Martin, Feeley, Gajewski, Hogan. BEST PERSONALITY Grahowski, Andrews, Collins, Thelin, Scherzo, Bair, Runyon, Tedesco. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Front Row: Kaminski, Beaumont. Back Row: Scherzo, Oberst, Thelin, Leviss, Centenni, Dinger. BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE Kluchnick, Conlin, Bilaitis, Ure, Ploski, Jasonas. Minauskaus, Amatrudi, Goll. MOST POPULAR Toimark, Thelin, Poland, Carbone, Bair, Goll, Scherzo. MOST VERSATILE Front Row: Beaumont, Oberst, Knrslake, Thelin. Back Row: Juliano, Scherzo, Leviss. BEST DRESSED Wright, Fette, Jasonas, Juliano, Grabowski, Bilaitis, Miller, Leviss. MOST ATHLETIC Hoimark, Jewel, Arisim, Conlifli McGivem, Kluchnick. MOST STUDIOUS Front Rote: Hogan, Leviss, Dvoran-chik. Second Row: McCormack, Pezowicz. Back Row: Cook, Edwards, Beaumont, Frew. NICEST COMPLEXION Wright, Simmons, Nordhausen, Maciag, Jasonas, Ritacco, Antonelli, Holtz, Bilaitis. VAMPS AND SHIEKS Front Row: Just, Tarnowski. Back Row: Grabowski, Ogilvy, Kazawic, Andrews. NICEST EYES nro? Lotc: Lyons, Poland, Russo. £°c . Row: Nordhausen, Wynne, '-onlin, Amatrudi. CLASS CLOWN Front Row: Saletan, Cassidy. Back Row: Thelin, Carbone, Ploski, Kazawic, Ogilvy, Johnston, Just. DONE MOST FOR THE CLASS Front Row: Thelin, Oberst, Matsushita. Back Row: Leviss, Scherzo, Beaumont, Tedesco, Ogilvy', Parsons. NICEST HAIR Juliano, Wright, Cassidy, Lyons, Jasonas, Ritacco, Bilaitis, Grabowski. HOMEROOM 319 Front Row: Pepitone, Anderegg, Hughes, Wallace, Bilaitis, Caldwell, Valio, Babinski, Mrs. Hanold. Second Row: Ireland, Casement, Harrison, McNeil, Kovaleski, Rapchinski, Conlin, Milne. Back Row: Breiten, Kurtz, Schanson, Falbom, Johns, Costa, Walsh, Tarnowski, Valatka. WYman 1-6906 ONG’S LAUNDRY 164 MIDLAND AVE. KEARNY, N. J. WYman 1-9882 J. Pletter Furniture Co. ARLINGTON DINER I RIVER RD. and BELLEVILLE PIKE NORTH ARLINGTON, N. J. WYman 1 -3225 JOHN WESTERMAN ★ CENTRAL FUEL SUPPLY CO. COAL - FUEL OIL - COKE 11 NO. 4th ST. HARRISON. N. J. 489 Elm St. Kearny, N. J- NOW . . . You can play for only 11 cents a day . . . We offer to NIBAL members a musical instrument which can be rented for a period of three months! The cost to you is only ten dollars . . . just 11 cents a day. Then if you wish to continue playing you can renew your rental of the instrument at the same rate, or; you can purchase an instrument and the entire rental cost will be credited toward your purchase. Clarinet Saxophone Violin Cornet Accordion Trumpet Drums Trombone Guitar DORN KIRSCHNER BAND INSTRUMENT CD. 77 SPRINGFIELD AVE. NEWARK, N. J. ACT NOW!!!! Call MArket 2-4223 - 4224 - 4225 - 4226 WYman 1-0917 WYman 1-8167 EVERGREEN MARKET EAGAN’S DINNER SERVED - STEAK DINNERS 572 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. 442 Belleville Turnpike N. Arlington, N. J. KEARNY WORKS • 100 CENTRAL AVE. • KEARNY, N. J. HOMEROOM 321 Front Row: Wade, Pezowicz, Capriglione, Cannon, Kaufman, McCullough, Marshall, Martine. Second Row: Jeffords Harrison. Heilshorn, Welte, Crawford, Waugh, Oglivy, Grabowski, Antonelli. Back Row: Johnson, Amabile, Pesick, Henderson, Amatrudi, McCann, Gorski. John Newton Trucking Co. “LYLE’S” INTERSTATE CARRIER Bus. Phone WY 8-f074 AL SHAKARIAN, Prop. STAR AUTO BODY COLLISION EXPERT 485 Schuyler Ave. Kearny, N. J- KEarny 2-7111 -2 Res. KEarny 3-6417 THE ARLINGTON CENTERLESS GRINDING CO. PRECISION GRINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Automatic Screw Machine to 13A Milling and All Secondary 178-180 Garfield Avenue Off Schuyler Ave. Kearny, N. J. JOHN D. CRANE and SONS FUNERAL HOME WYman 1-9672 STUART A. CRANE, Director WILLIAM A. AITKEN ESSO SERVICENTER Kearny and Oakwood Aves. Kearny, N. J. 241 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. NEWARK SCHOOL SAVINGS BANK THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NEWARK AND SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. WYman 1-9746 WYman 1-1600 NANKE’S CONFECTIONERY HOMEMADE ICE CREAM and CANDIES THE OBSERVER Established 1873 WEST HUDSON S LEADING NEWSPAPER 870 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. WYman 1-6353 LOWDON’S MARKET SCOTCH BUTCHER 327 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. WYman 2-9362 ROSE McNABB 531-533 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. WYman 1-0408 Prompt Delivery ROYAL MARKET PRIME MEATS and FANCY POULTRY ROSE’S BEAUTY NOOK SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF BEAUTY WORK 369 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY, N. J. 576 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. HOMEROOM 332 Front Row: Taylor, Johnson, Roeber, Milewski, Zidowecki, Niegal. Second Row: Kenny, Goral, Selby, Pozenges, Per-kowski. Bach Row: Fergeson, Twist, Ploski, Bilaitis, Edgar, McKlugen. MUrray Hill 6-5664 NORITAKE CO., INC. 212 5th AVENUE NEW YORK, NEW YORK 73 Compliments of ARLINGTON REAL ESTATE CO., INC. REALTORS - INSURORS - APPRAISERS JAMES V. CAPOBIANCO, Pres. VINCENT CAPOBIANCO, Secy 1 30 Midland Ave. Kearny, N. J. DRENT’S COMPLIMENTS OF MR. and MRS. L. KATZ WYman 8-5916 LOU VACCA WYman 1-4766 If No Answer Call WYman 8-2471 RAINBOW TEXTILES LATEST FABRICS AT WHOLESALE PRICES Open Daily To 6 — Tues., Thurs. To 8:30 TWIST’S GARAGE Wrecking Service AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING and BODY and FENDER WORK 707 Elm Street Arlington, N. J. 21 1 Oak wood Ave. Kearny, N. J. HOMEROOM 403 Left to Right, Front Row: Holmes, Bush, Benson, Tedesco, Taylor, Szmyd, Finelli, Mikulewicz. Second Row: Kluch-nick, Macrow, Bielski, Ennis, Kordzek, Simmons, Bodner, Stevenson, McCorry. Back Row: Postman, Johnstone, Kent, Garvy, Boudiette, Lee, Scherzo, McBride. Kearny Federal Savings 614 KEARNY AVE. WYman 1-9885 HOME COOKING ORDERS TO TAKE OUT PALACE DINER Spacious Parking JOHN J. GIRESI, Proprietor 300 Belleville Pike Arlington, N. J. KEARNY, N. J. METZ JEWELERS WYman 1-3592 PREFERRED HAND LAUNDRY 276 BELLEVILLE TURNPIKE KEARNY, N. J. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM KEARNY HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. ilattiiarii ®oal anti manufacturing (Ho. ESTABLISHED 1910 SPECIAL MACHINERY AND CONTRACT MACHINE WORK M. J. KEATING Chairman and President B. J. CRAWFORD Vice President and Treasurer MAIN PLANT AND GENERAL OFFICES 237 Laurel Ave. Cor. Elm Street Kearny, N. J. WYman 1-5500 fa. A. CRAWFORD Assistant Treasurer and Assistant Secretary L. R. CARLSON Secretary LYNDHURST PLANT 738 Schuyler Ave. Cor. Swayne Ave. Lyndhurst, N. J. WEbster 9-5500 ONE HOUR MARTINIZING COMPLIMENTS OF MR. and MRS. NICOLETTE Nicest Looking Front Row: Roeber. Back Row: Wright, Abrams, Bilaitis, Bubenas, Juliano, Jasonas. BERKELEY SCHOOL Well-rounded secretarial courses for high-school graduates. Special course for college women. Distinguished faculty. Individualized instruction. Effective placement service. New Terms Feb., July, Sept. 22 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. 420 Lexington Avenue, N. Y. 17, N. Y. 122 Maple Ave., White Plains, N. Y. FOR BULLETIN, ADDRESS DIRECTOR WYman 8-2965 MICHAEL CATTAFI M. CATTAFI SON FUEL OIL - OIL BURNERS DOMESTIC - INDUSTRIAL INSTALLATION - SALES - SERVICE 621 Elm St. Kearny, N. J. MARZAHL CHEMICAL CO. Hackensack Ave. and Third St. Kearny, N. J. TULLY’S SHOP-RITE SUPER MARKET 493 KEARNY AVE. 277 BEECH ST. KEARNY, N. J. JACK MASTER HAIR STYLIST OF FIFTH AVENUE WISS BUILDING 671 Broad St. Newark 2, N. J. MArket 2-8848 533 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. WYman 1-9550 HUmboldt 3-4422 GREENE’S FOR FLOOR COVERING 329 Broad St. Newark 4, N. J. DR. D. C. GERKIN OPTOMETRIST 417 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. A FRIEND Best Manners Left to Right: Stewart, Bell, Conlin, Babinski, Runyon, Ken Fix, Gray. HUmboldt 3-5585 Di Salvo's Bakery WYman 1-1066 24 Hour Towing Servio VALEO MOTORS NEW and USED AUTO PARTS USED CARS BOUGHT and SOLD 170 GARFIELD AVE., off SCHUYLER AVE. KEARNY. N. J WYman 1-9227 COLUMBIA ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR STARTERS GENERATORS Ignition Experts 505 SCHUYLER AVE. KEARNY. N. J. ELM DRUGS INCORPORATED COMPLIMENTS OF 10-12 NORTH THIRD ST. HARRISON, N. J. MR. and MRS. W. E. BUSH JACK S SERVICE STATION WYman 1-9554 Free Delivery BILL’S DELICATESSEN COLD CUTS and SALADS WM. DVORANCHIK. Prop. COR. LIBERTY AND WINDSOR ST. KEARNY. N. J. Nicest Teeth Left to Right: Sax, Kevish, Simmons, Miller, Wright, Pesick, Thelin, Juliano, Burns. WYman 1-6038 WYman 1-3654 CULLEN CLEANERS ACME Coat, Apron, Towel Supply Co., Inc. QUINN BROS. 287 Beech St. Kearny, N. J. 252 Chestnut St. Kearny, N. J- WY man 1-9154 ROSANNE SPORTSWEAR If it can be sewn call 262 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. KEARNY CANVAS COMPLIMENTS OF WYman 8-3488 MRS. GAITO BOAT COVERS - TARPAULINS TRUCK COVERS - SPECIAL COVERS WYman 1-1611 WYman 1-3227 ARLINGTON CEMETERY ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROM GET YOUR TUX FROM RICHIE'S 748 Schuyler Ave. Kearny, N. J. 723 Elm St. Kearny, N. J. Alderney Dairy Company 79 WYman 1-0800 WYman 1-3344 KEARNY PHARMACY 238 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. WYman 1-9674 JOE T’S ATLANTIC SERVICE 336 Belleville Turnpike Kearny, N. J. MINTZ MAHLER INSURANCE WYman 1-7979 WILLMAN FLOWERS 682 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY, N. J. WYman 8-5040 LEO RUTENBERG ARCHITECT 751 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY, N. J. EDWARD T. REID FUNERAL DIRECTOR 585 Belgrove Drive Kearny, N. J Most Talkative Front Row: Stewart, Kenny. Back Row: Johnston, Harrison, Ogilvy, Bull, Johnson, Boesser. Doctor and Mrs. Kook HOMEROOM 405 Front Row: McMahon, Dinger, Hood, Lyons, Sawyer, Sturm, Kulish. Second Row: Tyjewski, Mastriani, Cataffi, Perry, Johns, Wright, Collins, Bull. Back Row: Valatka, Freeman, Beaumont, Williams, Kazawic, Chipman, Mikilitus, Kane. VYman 1 -6288 PEERLESS DRUG STORE ALEX WEISS, R.P. 58 Kearny Ave. Arlington, N. J. Yman 1-9613 WYman 1-1722 WEISS DEPARTMENT STORE SUCCESSOR TO SCHWAITZBERG’S Haberdashers to Men, Women and Children 343 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. WYman 8-5900 Open Daily LOUIS LAUNDRY We Specialize in Family Laundry 21 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. WYman 1-9197 Fine Watch Repairing S J GULF SERVICE TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES 314 Belleville Pike and Beach Street Kearny, N. J. LOUIS MOLNAR Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Gifts That Last Your Diamonds Reset In Modern Style On Premises 592 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. WYman 1-6943 LINCOLN THEATER LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON 703 Elm St. Kearny. N. J. WYman 1-4825 KING’S RESTAURANT AMERICAN AND CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OUT Open Daily and Sunday 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. 428 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY, N. J. CONGRATULATIONS FROM WYman 1-1167 THE VENEZIA FAMILY MICHAEL MORITZ BAKERY LOUIES BARBER SHOP We Specialize in Chicago Box Hair Cuts 391 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY, N. J. 294 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. HOMEROOM 412 Front Row: Clarke, Anderson, McCormack, Wolfe, Laird, Russo, Maciag, Head. Second Row: Walker, Dinger, Penna, Levy, Nadrowski, Mulligan, Doughtery, Majkowski, McGeehan. Back Row: Flynn, Edwards, Miller, Johnson, Jasonas, Miles, Fedor, Nicholian, Pletter. • Total weekly Charge For: individualized instruction, supplies, tools, books, personal locker, diploma, uniforms . . . everything . . . Day and Evening Classes or in your Spare Time New - Simplified Methods you learn easily - quickly Friendly Professional licensed instructors Learn to Become a BEAUTICIAN . . . you practice on live Models while in training for this Profitable Cereer PARK BEAUTY SCHOOL 9 WEST PARK STREET NEWARK 2, N. J. near Klein’s Dept. Store Write or Call for free “Booklet K” — MArket 2-2821 New Jersey's most modern Beauty School COUNCILMAN NORMAN A. DOYLE Nicest Smile Front Row: Carbone, Grabowski, Nordhausen. Back Row: Conlin, Thelin, Russo, Bilaitis. WYman 1-2708 WYman 1-1693 HUDSON BERGEN CO. VENETIAN BLINDS Removable Slat Venetian Blinds Combination Aluminum Storm Windows, Doors, Jalousies DEE INSULATION ROOFING CO. Applicators of U. S. Mineral Wool DONALD WRIGHT -:- DAVE HERRON 437 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. 491 Elm St. Kearny, N. J. HOMEROOM 422 Front Row: Lewis, Kupiec, Nlinauskas, Todd, White, Shaw, Joule, Phillips, Buchholz. Second Row: Lennox, Carlquist, Gorecki, Costello, O’Donohue, Whiston, Harris, Abrams, Dobrowolsk, Matsushita. Back Row: Gryskiewicz, Meechum, Davidenko, Jeffreys, Galka, Wynn, Dargis, Diebold. WYman 1-6288 RESNICK’S DRUG STORES, INC. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS Scandia Packing Machinery Co. 854 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. MANUFACTURERS OF BETTER PACKAGING MACHINERY THE TANATEX CHEMICAL CORPORATION 500 BELLEVILLE TURNPIKE NORTH ARLINGTON, N. J. WYman 1-7440 ACME AWNING CO. ALUMINUM and CANVAS —Also— WINDOW SHADES - VENETIAN BLINDS ALUMINUM WINDOWS, DOOR and JALOUSIES 379 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. CONGRATULATIONS from MR. and MRS. DeMARCO WYman 1-2555 DR. ARTHUR J. WIENER DENTAL SURGEON 343 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. WYman 1-1873 KEARNY FLORIST 263 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY, N. J. DIAMOND ALKALI DR. OTTO KRAUSS CHIROPODIST 847 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. Kearny, New Jersey COLLEGIATE CAP AND GOWN COMPANY New York City WYman 1-5627 WELTZ FUEL OIL 221 PROSPECT AVE., NORTH ARLINGTON, N. J. OIL BURNERS - FUEL OIL Complete Automatic Oil Heating Installations “We Make Sick Oil Burners Well” KEARNY, NEW JERSEY WYman 1-6513 EYE EXAMINATIONS DR. LEONARD L. RICHTER OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10-8 P. M. - Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-6 P.M. 326 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. WYman 1-5703 WYman 8-0996 HARRY’S DELICATESSEN V. H. SWENSON CO., INC. ENGINEERING, CUSTOM MOLDING, MOLD MAKING 554 ELM ST. KEARNY. N. J. 172 Chestnut St. Kearny, N. J. 434 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY, N. J MArket 3-2273 Kilbourne and Donohue OFFICIAL JEWELERS for CLASSES OF JUNE 1958 JANUARY 1959 571 BROAD ST. NEWARK, N. J. WYman 1-3800 BUICK - OPEL Product of General Motors, Mfg'ed in Germany SALES PARTS SERVICE WEST HUDSON BUICK COMPANY Established 1919 ELMER A. LINDBLOM, President WYman 1-9620 STACY’S SHOES NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 188 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. 264 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. LUKAS AND COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTOR 210 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J. WY 1-3952 Congratulations and the best of luck! We at Lorstan are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photographs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Lorstan Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Lorstan portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! LORSTAN 0 STUDIOS Foremost School Photographers in the East
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Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.