Keyport High School - Key Yearbook (Keyport, NJ)

 - Class of 1960

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IN-1 .3 W g, ' t , RIIRRR . txffzzfim , A: 'ima-I' - in ' r.-, , G I-Ffa . ,1 VAN TRESCO Physical Education ' .Q lzii- .t.: - it MR- FRANK ZAMPEU-0 ilati Driver Education t-:. ,fi fy . QJQT MR. FRANK WOODS Guidance MR. JEROME ZAMPELLE . MRS. DOROTHY CARHART Guidance MRS. ELSIE FARRY Physical Education N WSG MRS. DOROTHY MISS ETHEL MRS. VERA SELLICK SCHANCK KINGSLAND Office Office Office 12 MR. LEONARD CALANDRA English 4 S L 1 1 i I K I Q 1 1 Q X 1 1 3 1 X . , , . . . ,.,. , , , ..,. V. ,, ,:,.. V, V ,-:,. . K L, . ,- ,L , , ,K,L ,.,,g, , W m K .V M 5 ji' IVV 5, N OELE DOYLE ALBERT WENZEL President Vice-President LASS OFF I ER GAIL HOWLEY Secretary MARGUERITE FRANTZ Treasurer KATHRYN NOLAN Adviser CHARLES DiFAZIO Adviser HENRY ACKERSON ffTeMqyv One of our foremost football players . . . Well-liked by his classmates . . . A member of the basketball and track teams . . . Favorite foods-fried chick- en and spaghetti . . . Would like to be President of the United States. STANLEY ALBERS THERESA ALLOCCO astanv aTeWy,, The Gene Krupau of K.H.S .... Cute, friendly, loquacious . . . Spar- Noted for his devilish grin . . . Looks kling brown eyes . . . Always seen Shi' but he iS11,t - - - A tef1'ifHC Per' with Sandy . . . This peppy senior is sonality. headed for a secretarial career . . Pet peeve: history . . . Sugar! MARY ELIZABETH ARCHER aBeth,, Talented dancer with pleasing per- sonality . . . Liked by all for her quiet ways . . , Familiar trio: Beth, Dot, and Diana . . . Member of Keyhole and yearbook staff . . . Loves to munch potato chips . . . Oh, I wish I had a car! 'IB CATHY ARTELLI Cathy,' This brown-eyed brunette likes pizza and swimming . . . An avid record collector . . . Adores Elvis Presley and Ioni Iames . . . Ambition in life is to be a secretary . . . Hello, baby. STEPHEN ASHMORE GKRebJ3 A quiet, likeable guy . . . Likes lob- ster and history . . . Ambition in life is to become an electrician . . . Too many cooks spoil the broth doesn't fit this boy, a member of the Chefs Club . . . Like Wowln LOLITA AUMACK aLee,, Happy-go-lucky . . . Favorite pastime -collecting photographs of Ricky Nelson . . . Pet peeve: deadheads . . . Friendly and capable office worker . . . Don't press the panic button! BARBARA BISHOP Barbara Headed for a secretarial career and then marriage . . . Oh! those big blue eyes . . . Hates homework and getting up early . . . Thrives on spaghetti . . . Not again. LAURA BAILEY Laura This quiet miss hails from Lockport . . . Plans to become a secretary . . . Likes pizza . . . Can be seen driving a white Ford. FLORENCE BLAKE Florence Quiet and friendly . . . Future-um known . . . To call her sweet is quite an understatement . . . Agreeable . . . Seldom seen, seldom heard. MURIEL BERKOWVICZ Muriel Hello, baby! . . . Quiet and re- served, but a lot of fun to those who know her . . . Loves sports and chick- en pot pie . . . Pet peeve: not owning a car . . . Noted for her naturally curly hair . . . Future beautician. DOLORES BOEHLER Dee Always smiling and fun to be with . . . Likes to ride around . . . Idolizes Fabian . . . Ambition is to be a secre- tary . . . Dislikes homework on holi- days and weekends . . . You know. 19 ELIZABETH BOYCE Betsy The peopleis choice . . . Vice-presi- dent of G.A.A .... Bright as a sunny day with a personality to match . . . Nimble Hngers on the keyboard . . . Twinkling eyes . . . Always seen with Penny . . . Kool Katf, DOROTHY BROVACIO Dottie Came from Newark in her sophomore year . . . A quiet girl with a pleasant personality . . . Snappy dresser . . . Likes to bowl and collect records . . . Hates to get up early . . . Plans on a secretarial career . . . No kidding! CHARLES BROWN Punkin A friendly guy with the most capti- vating grin . . . A three-letter man in sports . . . Pet peeve: jealous girl friends . . . Hi ya, peoples! . . . Girls are his favorite subject. EILEEN BURKE Burkie A real cute trick whose favorite pas- time is eating . . , Oh, those big beau- tiful eyes . . . Main ambition at pres- ent is to graduate . . . Craves shrimp and adores Cary Grant . . . Knock it oH. 20 KATHLEEN BURKE Smiley,' This cute senior is a lot of fun when you get to know her . . . Drawing and swimming are her favorite hobbies . . . Tiny girl with a great personality Pet eeve sur rise tests . . . . . . p : p Really! WILLIAM BURKET Bill This blue-eyed boy is an avid football and basketball fan . . . Dislikes diets and cheaters . . . Hopes to go to col- lege . . . 'Tll do it in a minuten . . . Likes history and tomato pie. MADELINE BURNS crMadge:n Congenial personality and popular with all . . . Future journalist . . . Editor of Teen Talk . . . Oh, that laugh . . . Pet peeve: two-faced peo- ple . . . I have something to tell youf' DOROTHY CAMERON ..D0t,, Little but mighty . . . Enthusiastic fan at football and basketball gamw . . . Member of Keyhole and yearbook staff . . . Active in G.A.A ..., Adores pizza and Sal Mineo . . . Future plans include a nursing career. VINCENT CANTRELLA Vince Everybody likes Vince . . . Ambition in life is to have lots and lots of money . . . Favorite subject: Girls! . . . Never a dull moment . . . Good looking chap with personality plus . . . Perry Como of Keyport High . . . Hey, Babe! JOSEPH CARDONE ffsportv His hobby is putting out Hres . . . Member of the Hazlet Fire Company . . . Likes football and science . . . Can usually be found at Dru's house . . . Pet peeve: unreasonable girls . . . Easier said than done. HELEN CARLSON This gal loves twirling practice . . . Possesses a sparkling personality . . . Pet peeve: boys . . . Fun to be with . . . Ambition is to own a Cadillac . . . Oh, Boylv MARIANNE CHAMBERS .fMar,, Quiet and efHcient . . . A friend to all . . . Always has a smile . . . Neat as a pin . . . Will make a Wonderful nurse . . . Student librarian . . . Member of theHFuture Nurses Club and yearbook Sta . 21 RICHARD CHAPMAN Dick,' An asset to the gridiron . . . Capable worker in many activities . . . Mem- ber of the student council . . . Future plans include college and teaching . . . Oh, Dad! . . . A favorite of the class. CARMINE COPPOLA Little Mann This dark-eyed senior likes sports and math . . . His favorite food is Italian macaroni . . . His favorite celebrities are Paul Anka and Rock Hudson. 22 DOUGLAS CLEARY ..Red,, Here's a redhead who likes cars . . . A future Navy draftsman . . . Enjoys baseball, cheeseburgers, and mechani- cal drawing . . . A newcomer to Key-, port, he has made friends quickly . . . What seems to be the trouble? . . . Pet peeve: getting up in the winter and finding a car that won,t start. CHRISTINE COVERT 'KChris', This quiet blue-eyed seniorls ambition is to make lots of money . . . Her pet peeves: homework and beatniks . . . Her favorite sport isbasketball . . . She loves hot pastrami, and adores Jack Palance and Marlon Brando . . . So, I don't care. LUCILLE CONWAY Lucky, A barrel of fun . . . Bold and daring . . . Likes Mr. McGuire,s math class best . . . Enjoys steak and adores boys . . . Boy, is he cute! DONALD CROSSLEY .KDUHU Hails from Holmdel . . . Drives a Plymouth . . . Plans to be a farmer L . .lfdkes girls and pizza . . . Friend o a . HARRY CRUEZ MAUREEN CROWLEY Harry UMOGU Likes big portions of steak . , , Chuck Noted for her long blonde tres-ses . . . Berry rates with him, too . . . Great Wants to be 2 Secretary, but prvbably Cooga-Moogalv will get married . . . Likes skating . . . Yea. CHESTER CZARKOWSKI Chet Rates Av for artistic ability and ami- able personality . . . Favorte subject mechanical drawing . . . Basketball interests him. ELINOR DALTON ff-Ely Newcomer to K.H.S .... Enjoys base- ball and ice skating to be a secretary . . Bobby Darin is her peeve: homework . . hazel eyes. . . . Ambition is . Likes pizza. . . . favorite . . . Pet . Brown hair and LARRY DANE Handsome, why that just isn't the Word . . . Our famed gridiron star is liked by everyone, especially the girls . . . President of the Weight Lifters Club . . . Executive Committee mem- ber . . . Campus King! ROBERT DANE GKBOFD Very nonchalant about school . . . Would like to retire early in life and listen to Dixieland records . . . His blond hair attracts the girls . . . En- joys flshing . . . Thats cool! 23 IANICE DAMATO BARBARA D'ATRIO ANN MARIE DIAMOND Good-natured and friendly . . . A real Possesses a friendly wink . . . Known Am crazy gal . . . Hobby is Sleeping - . . for her bright red half - -, . Comes Her hobby is writing letters to some- Likes to dance . . . This trim blonde from Union Beach . . . A friend to all one in the Air Force . I , Ambition is will make a good secretary. . - - Appears to be quiet but H0f when to graduate . . . Favorite singer is you know her. ' ' ' ' ROGER DI BIASE vGfROg!l This red-haired senior lives, eats, and sleeps cars, cars, cars! . . . Nat King Cole and spaghetti rate with him . . . Baseball and, of course, cars are his hobbies . . . Real cool. 24 Elvis Presley . . . Likes pizza and IS crazy about rock 'n, roll . . . Always seen with Deanna . . . Yeah, manlv GEORGE DICKEY George Fun and mischief lurk behind his mild exterior . . . Bl1JSl16S with H beautiful shade of red . . . A shy smile for everyone . . . Witty and clever character . . . Loves steak . . . Plans to enter the Navy. JUDY DIETRICH This cute gal just adores COP . . . Will make a very pretty nurse . . . Thinks that the opposite sex is in- teresting . . . You don't say. LINDA DOERR ..Lm,, This blonde, hazel-eyed senior has a bright future which includes college . . . Quiet, but so nice to know . . . Dependable and active member of G.A.A. and Honor Society . . . Likes sports and has a Hair for painting . . . Honest? N OELE DOYLE Noela President of our class and treasurer of the Student Council . . . Extremely popular with her classmates . . . This attractive varsity cheerleader is col- lege-bound . . Favorite subject: French . . . Intelligent and ambitious . . . Partial to Paul Newman . . . Let's have a blast! DEANNA DOMICH KKDeeJ, Enjoys ice skating . . . Always seen with Ann Marie . . . Her ambition is to receive her diploma . . . Writes letters to a member of the Armed Forces . . . Likes rock 'n' roll . . . Yeah, manlv 1 H J 77 V , -Q. . Tien.. ' ' wif ' ' , , 4 5' gi f 7 Q . f if r f s A E M at f A W5 f I A f Z was E W f 4 . :W ' N 5 4 rf Cf - ., I at 122 V g aifxli ' , f , ,Vg c fnfff bil' E , if ' 1 j ,AZQS A li if M fgrscqggggrgfcp we P M at f W4 5, it W ta ww 1 v wi HARRY DUFF ccHarry:: This tall lad has brown hair and brown eyes . . . Football fan . . . Chemistry is his favorite subject . . . Loves veal scallopini, telegraphy, ri- Hery, fishing and archery are among his hobbies . . . Likeable guy . . . Headed for a career in the Armed Services. ANTHONY DORSI Phil Ambition in life is to be a boat builder . . . Likes to study fast cars . . . Could eat oodles of spaghetti . . . Favorites include basketball, science, and Little Richard. PATRICIA DUF F ccDugy:: A, great girl to know . . . President of the Girls' Bowling Club . . . Always ready for a good time . . . Active in many athletic organizations . . . A friend to all . . . A future lady in white. 25 CHARLES DUNNING A 'cCharZie This handsome young man is some- what quiet, until you get to know him . . . Likes to loaf when he can get away with it . . . Favorite pastime -going steady . . . Not too fond of school . . . Oh, those blue eyesl CAROLE EASTMOND 'cCarole Ell1Ls,' The seventh of the Eastmond clan to graduate from K.H.S .... Leaving to make room for one more . . . A real cut-up in and out of class . . . Always has a trick up her sleeve . . . But I d0n,t even care. RICHARD ELLIS A Johnny Cash fan . . . Likes egg salad sandwiches . . . Favorite sub- ject: Physics . . . Bowling Club mem- ber . . . Plans to enter the Army. FRANCIS EVANICH Francie Always courteous and reserved . . . This tall blonde likes girls, especially Marilyn Monroe . . . Sports fan . . . Hobbies include baseball, basketball, football, and Hshing . . . Pet peeve: dog boots . . . Member of the Camera Club . . . Likeable guy with a. ready smile . . . College bound. 26 BARBARA FARLEY LYDIA FAULKNER ffB0ev ffldydiav Newcomer to K,H,S ,,,, Liked by all Easy-going and takes things as they who know her , I , Noted for her come . . . She is never at a loss for many hair-dos . . . Boys-lead the Words - - - Hates to get UP early - - - way , , , Adoreg dancing and Wants Her main ambition in life is to get to be a teacher . . . Pet peeve: Going married- steadyf' x NICHOLAS FORMICA Saint,' An appropriate nickname for this friendly clown . . . Likes hot rod- dingv and boating . . . Wants to have his own business when he leaves high school . . . Dislikes braggarts and a lot of confusion . . . A lasagne fan . . . Like whatf' IAMES ROSS Kilim!! Quiet, but not shy . . . Noted for his natural and pleasing manner . . . Loves to Hx hot rods and then sell them. PENELOPE FOULK npennyu Editor-in-Chief of the Keyhole . . . Plans on being a physical therapist . . . Crazy about Pat Boone and likes lobster . . . Best friend is Betsy . . . Pet peeve: people who take all the credit when they don't deserve it. MARGUERITE FRANTZ Marguerite,' Busy! Busy! Busy! . . . This conscien- tious lass is class treasurer . . . An asset to the twirlers . . . Member of yearbook staff . . . Say something funny and she will laugh . . . Likes to bowl . . . College bound . . . Oh, you rattlesnake!', SHEILA FRENCH Sheila This tall, slim blonde enjoys ice skat- ing . . . Pet peeve: homework . . . Her greatest ambition is to travel . . . Likes Italian food . . . Edd Byrnes is one of her favorite stars. URSULA FRITSCH Ursula', Plans a career in the WAFS . . . Scholarly and ambitious . . . Her hobby is painting . . . Came to us from Germany . . . This likeable gal thinks Pat Boone is a dream . . . An active member of THE KEY staff, a member of the Honor Society, and a student librarian. 27 THEODORE GARRIGANA .Tedv A friendly guy, known for his curly black hair . . . Likes to bowl and eat pizza . . . Usually seen with Iim . . . Ambition in life remains a deep, dark secret . . . Pet peeve: American History II. PATRICK GATTI Sf til Small but mighty . . . Will make' a fine science teacher . . . Member of the National Honor Society and Exec- utive and Nomination Committees . . . Pet peeves: history and English . . . That's cool, you're apeyf' IUDITH ANN GORHAN f 'Uudyi' A quiet brown-eyed miss . . . Likes archery and swimming . . . Avid Paul Anka fan . . . Big ambition in life is to be an airline hostess . . . Pet peeve: people who crack their gum . . . F id- dlesticksln HELENA GOWOREK Bl0ndie,' Oh, those beautiful blonde tresses . . . A neat dresser liked by all . . . Quiet until you get to know her . . . Polite- ness personified with a winning smile . . . Always willing to lend a helping hand . . . Will make some businessman a Fiery eflicient secretary . . . Oh, no 28 WILLIAM GRAY CCB,iZl5, This industrious senior is Circulation Manager of the Keyhole . . . Always on the go . . . Football and baseball fan . . . Writes and referees sports events . . . Member of the yearbook staff . . . Dislikes poor sports . . . Member of the Visual Aids Club . . . Always willing to lend a helping hand . . . Plans to enter the field of teach- ing or politics. KATHLEEN GROSS Quiet and reserved describes this gal . . . Always eating caramels . . . Read- ing is her hobby . . . Will make a good teacher. RICHARD GUNTHER Ricky senior is a hi-H fan . . . Likes with mushrooms . . . Ambition to be an insurance agent . . . Fa- sport is baseball . . . Member Visual Aids Club . . . Doesn't talkative people. PATRICIA HALSEY ..Pat,, Cute and dimpled describes Pat . . . Neat as a pin . . . Can always be found with Bette Ann . . . Headed for a secretarial career and marriage . . . Oh, how I hate to get up in the morningv . . . Right ' 'rea' . . ri,L. ,M . iw? 'Wiz Q. f film- -f-m fi-'-G.:+gg?E .' ,Mg f m gkui ' jx ' 7 ' Q ff , ,,.. , ccc,.A, , as f V. K fp-1 .525 Fr, J ,, ' , 1 7' ' iffrfvfvk. if 4, -i it , . . ,,., . r . , f are 'rf ' 5 KQV 1- Ss, A J' f -, 'iJ'f.3 51:5 5 ,z w,sr.,sg ,cL.. , .ga 1 fr, aff,-W , san +,,mef :a, 5 -M, Q ,rr an .. fr , . .... .,, ,.,,,m . ..,,.,? cccc f a 1 r, w V. K -S aw - I, M . H. rf, . . ' 5. f ,ff is 'M-mamrvz. f. ,,fff.t.sv- A M, i amyrr dwg Q.. ., ..,...., 1 gf rgziggyg f '- RUSSELL HAMLIN ff U Russ Quiet until you get to know him . . . His ambition is to Hnd a good job . , . Likes playing pool and water skiing . . . Favorite singer is Lloyd Price . . . An avid model boat builder . . That's cool!,' HELEN HANSON Helen Always has a ready smile . . . Hates to hear about other peopleis troubles . . Can usually be seen fumbling through her locker . . . Pet peeve: school. CAROL ANN HAUSLER CaroZ,' This pretty gal with auburn hair is well-known and well-liked . . . Pet peeve: stuck-up people . . . Plans in- clude becoming an elementary teacher after college . . . Active in many school activities and president of the F.T.A. DONNA HAWKIN S Danni, Donna has a sunny disposition with a smile to match . . . A good sport and a loyal friend . . . Always as neat as a pin . . . Popular with everyone and an asset to K.H.S. 29 ge if Sis 01,1 -ferfmfdfl if I , 5 ff 1 S I I 'Q S 1, ' S ef wg? 5 ws Q ,gy Jr? 1 JUNE HAY CHRISTOPHER HEALE HELEN HECKELMANN ulunev This friendly lass is always seen wear- ing a smile . . . Plans to become a secretary . . . Likes pizza and coke . . . Paul Anka is a favorite . . . Came to Keyport in her junior year . . . Pet peeve: history . . . Don't get steamedln Chris Admired by the girls, but he holds them oil with his air of indifference . . . Cute and shy . . , A sports en- thusiast . . . Pet peeve: hard blocking defensive ends . . . A fine mixture of brains and brawn is Chris. KI-Ieckv President of the Student Council and co-captain of the varsity cheerleaders . , . Credit to her class . . . Well-liked by all for her terrific personality . . Likes Paul Newman and ice cream cones . . . No kidding?,' RUTH HEINEL CAROL HEITZENROEDER JANICE HEMMERLIN Bootie Came to K.H.S. in her senior year . . . Likes to paint pictures and collect records . . . An admirer of Frankie Avalon . . . Likes steak, mashed po- tatoes, and spinach . . . Pet peeve: wallilowers . . . Oh, well, anywayf, 30 Carol Quiet and soft-spoken . . . Future plans include becoming a receptionist . . . Pat Boone really sends this girl . . . When not eating steak she is found making jewelry . . . C.O.P. will be lost without her . . . Oh, sugar! asians, Quiet until you get to know her . . . Always writing letters-hmm! . . . Hates snobby and conceited people . . . Crazy about Italian food . . . 'iDo you want a medal?', CAROL HENDERSON Carol,' A perky miss . . . Full of fun and mischief . . . Always has a smile , . . Favorite subject: boys! . . , Loves cooking and babysitting . . . Headed for a secretarial career. IUDITH HENDRICKSON cc-Iudyv Courteous, considerate, and coopera- tive . . . Competent student librarian . , . Plans to study for elementary teaching . . . Enjoys basketball and bowling . . . Member of Keyhole and yearbook staffs, G.A.A. and Keyettes . . . Why not?', MARY HENN Mary H . Our energetic captain of the varsity cheerleaders . . . Beautiful, big, brown eyes . . . Pet peeve: poor school spirit . . . Intelligent miss with a sparkling personality . . . An active Student Council member . . . Not again! CAROLE HERSEG Carole This lass enjoys swimming, softball, and ice skating . . . Loves pizza and arithmetic . . . Will make a fine beau- tician . . . Pet peeve: show-offs . . . Be calm. CAROL ANN HILL Car0l,' Quiet most of the time . . . Loves Italian food . . . Interested in art . . . Ambition is to be a secretary . . . Crazy over Dean Martin . . . Pet peeve: the early school bell . . . Oh, Sugarlv DONNA HILL Donna This blue-eyed senior likes ice skating and hamburgers . . . Pet peeves: tardi- ness and homework . . . Ambition is to be a beautician . . . Curly red hair , . . Admires Edd Byrnes and steno. 31 RAMONA HOFSESS PHILIP HOLZ DLANE HOPLA Mania Quiet, eilicient Monie is a girl you can rely upon . . . Her hobbies are oil painting, playing the piano, and swim- ming . . . Member of the Honor So- ciety . . . Commercial career in her future . . . Always neat . . . A pleasure to know. KPMZD Nice personality . . . Among his likes are steak, baseball, and John Wayne . . . Can usually be seen fixing some- one,s car . . . Cool, manf' Diane Always seen in the library . . . Will make some boss a capable secretary . . . Member of the Honor Society . . . Loves to walk . . . Noted for her long, blonde tresses. IULIANNE HOSNER .valign A willing worker . . . Quiet and soft- spoken . . . Likes most popular music . . . Plans to become an office worker. 32 GAIL HOWLEY Our attractive blonde head majorette . . . Proof that beauty and brains can mix . . . Gail is a member of the Honor Society, Senior Class Secretary and President of the Majorette Club . . . To know her is to like her . . . An asset to our senior class. GRACE HUGHES Graaf A vivacious brunette who talks with her eyes as well as her mouth . . . Life is never dull when she is around . . . A pizza addict . . . Likes loafing. l l HARVEY HYER Harlan Quiet and shy until you get to know him . . . Liked by everyone . . . Easy- going and cooperative . . . A neat dresser . . . Friend to all. ANTHONY INFANTE furonyv Lasagne, girls, and math rate with this brown-haired senior . . . Likes farming-future agriculturist . . . Chuck Berry fan . . . usually seen with Ernie . . . Pet peeve: rainy Fri- days . . . Like yeah! SANDRA IANELLI as andyv A sweet, petite miss . . . A real chat- terbox and full of laughs . . . A win- ning smile . . . Usually seen with Rusty . . . Future plans include mis- sionary work . . . Always cooperates with her classmates. GERALD IECKELL Klerryli Member of the Honor Society and Bowling Club . . . Hates Saturday nights, but likes steak and mushrooms . . . His hobby is coin collecting . . . Future plans include college. BRUCE INSLEY Brace Quiet and reserved describes this sen- ior . . . Hates school but likes Italian food . . . A Strand movie usher . . . Takes life easy. BARBARA JONES Barbara Easy to get along with and nice to have around . . . Quiet, but not shy SOI1, Always neat . . . A likeable per 33 SUZANNE KASPER Yogi Swimming and boating appeal to this brown-haired senior . . . Peppy and talkative . . . Basketball fan . . . Ham- burgers and Audie Mur h rate with Y her . . . Happy-go-luckly . . . Oh, welllv A1 , fift y, :W 'f ,551 ,se-, .5 ff e. Q.: its fi 2 . W-,yfflrrii I.: . . gd Qwgs if 'ltfgh M fifetlwa sf K ga if 5 J -:IL .xfSiIm?'f ,,!i,:, , ' fifvyirw? jf UEJJFW' fa 5- , V , if - Ms, at , , gm, ' J , lsr' iw, ,S -tg at aggyfi n, ,' s fm 2, .,i, - S if wifi iii? Si y W -we fr -' fl , P 5 5-Ulgg?f3W35 ?'5ffJ:,jh1t'WZ? 'W 'I ig 1,8 Y ss-,dp -S . S ea malaga as f-mira -- av, f rs ,,,,,N.,.sk ,f , . ,, s 4, . as i ti m'16f45a,f w., 13? ' EDWARD KENNEDY cswallynn Little Fish is quite the man on the gridiron . . . Drives his own hot,' Chevy . . . A great guy to know with an easygoing disposition . . . Pet peeve: Not enough homework! Col- lege in the future . . . Bool FRANCES KENNEDY uFrann Good things come in small packages . . . F un-loving and friendly . . . Cap- tain of the twirlers . . . Possesses a wonderful personality . . . A future teacher . . . Likes to eat . . . Feature that! JOHN KENNEDY Goldfish A handsome guy with a magnetic per- sonality . . . Beware of the dimples . . . A terrific basketball player . . . Like help! . . . College ahead and a future in public accounting . . . just mention girls and he flashes a wide grin. 34 PETER KONOPKO Calypso Oh, that blond hair and those big blue eyes . . . Favorite subject--girls . . . His ambition is to have fun . . . Girls are a. great institution. ALBERT KURIMSKY UAV, Model railroading, photography, hunt- ing, and swimming are this ambitious senior's hobbies . . . Wants to be an engineer . . . Member of the track team . . . Pet peeve is work in all forms . . . K'Most naturallyli' ROBERT LAGAS Baby This quiet senior is almost always seen with Kerry . . . He enjoys base- ball, tennis, and likes to attend foot- ball games . . . Bob,s ambition in life is to become an engineer . . . He dis- likes lazy people and homework. CATHERINE LENICH Cathy Quiet, unassuming manner . . . Likes roller skating . . . Loves to eat spa- ghetti and listen to Mario Lanza records . . . Headed for a secretarial career . . . Did you everiv' JAMES LAWMBERTSON :wmv Loves football and basketball . . . Craves steak . . . Green eyes and brown hair . . . One of our gridiron members . . . Often seen with Ooh in the Delicatessen. MARLENE LAN ZI Rusty This friendly redhead is a newcomer to Keyport High . . . Likes bowling and dancing . , . Adores Rock Hudson and Italian food . . . Pet peeve: un- sociable people . . . Oh, boyll' JUDITH LEONARDIS Snail,' A peppy cheerleader . . . Noted for her brown hair and brown eyes . . . An active member in C.A.A. and bowling . . . Will be an asset in the office . . . Likes Tony Curtis and craves steak . . . Like right! JEAN N E LOCKWOOD ajeannev A charming combination of beauty and brains . . . Musically inclined . . . Cool, calm, and collected . . . Secre- tary of the Student Council . . . Mem- ber of the Honor Society . . . Vice- president of the bowling club. 35 ROSEANNE LO PRESTO BARBARA LOSCOE Roseanne Barb', A four-year majorette with a winning Friendly to all . . . An asset to the personality . . . On financial staff of cheerleaders . . . Cute as can be with the Key . . . Bound for college of St. a winning smile . . . Active in many Elizabeth . , . Member of Honor So- clubs . . . Tennis and hamburgers ciety and C.A.A .... Will make a charming kindergarten teacher. rate with Barb . . . College bound . . . It's a panic! WILLIAM LUDWIG Leads This handsome senior is a great guy to know . . . Likes to hunt and enjoys athletics . . . Terrific disposition . . . Pet peeve: homework . . . Future Navy man . . . You're cool! WILLARD MALCHESKI Will A friendly boy who hopes to be an electrical engineer . . . Likes basket- ball, baseball, steak dinners, and the Fleetwoods . . . Pet peeve: teachers that give too much homework . . . Favorite subject: Trigonometry. 36 FLORENCE MALLEY ..Fl0,, One of our talented majorettes . . . Has a smile for everyone . . . A credit to the Honor Society . . . Hopes to get married and raise twelve children . . . 'Tm starved. RICHARD MCDONOUGH Richie A protege of Mr. Krensavage . . . Sci- ence, science, science . . . Known for his quiet, shy ways . . . Pleasing manners . . . Member of visual aids . . . Patterns himself after Jack Paar . . . Cooperative in class. MARY IUDE MCEWEN ffjudyn A talented gal with a pleasing per- sonality . . . An active member of the Honor Society, Magic Keys, and Keyettes . . . Sincere and dependable . . . This bright student plans to enter college . . . Oh, blame it all! RALPH MEDOLLA 'Tarzani' A quiet fellow whose ambition is to rest . . . English is his favorite sub- ject . . . Has curly black hair . . . Thais cool! BERNADETTE MCGRATH Bernie Not too noisy, not too quiet . . . Petite and always neat . . . Where there's dance music, thereis Bernie . . . Pizza, lead me to it . . . Always seen with Bonnie and Ann . . . WVhat is it with you?v HOWARD MCGURTY Howie Musically inclined . . . Fund of mis- chief lurking behind a mild exterior . . . Future includes electronics . . . To know him is to like him. GABRIELLA MESSINGER ..Gay,, This ambitious senior can be found working at Rollo's Charcoal Grill . . . Likes steno and softball . . . Wants to become a veterinarian . . . An equestrian at heart . . . Favorite food is tuna fish. CHARLES METZGER CharZie,' This good-looking lad has bright hazel eyes . . . May someday be a philatelist . . . Outstanding bowler and also plays chess and golf . . . Likes world history and potato pancakes . . . Lucky not to have a pet peeve . . . What? 37 MADELINE MEYER ffMaddy,, Paint brush and easel take up her spare time . . . Noble ambition is to work with the deaf . . . Frankie Ava- lon and Edd Byrnes Serenade her while she eats her pizza . . . Those who know her think she's great. BONNIE LEE MILLER Bonnie Quiet, but a lot of fun when you get to know her . . . New hair styles every day . .. Usually seen with Cindy or Bernie . . . Future beautician . . . Pet peeve is late people . . . No kidding. NORMAN MILLER Moose To be precise, he's just plain nice . . . Musically inclined . . . Next stop- college . . . Plays in the band and eats in his leisure moments. 38 MARGARET MOORE upeggyu You old rattlesnake! . . . Looks forward to a career as a private secre- tary . . . Pet peeve: being broke . . . Adores Elvis Presley . . . A cute gal and a friend to all . . . Enjoys steno class and eating pizza. JUNE MILLER ulunev Always has a smile for everyone . . . Willing worker . . . Full of pep and energy . . . Another gal headed for a nursing career . . . Edd Byrnes fan . . . Pet peeve: history . . . Oh, fishlv BETTY LOU MORSE CIBetD Full of fun and a great joker . . . Likeable gal with a carefree attitude . . . President of Magic Keys . . . Headed for a nursing career . . . johnny Mathis fan . . . Hates home- work. FRANK MUCCIOLO Frankie Patsy PATRICIA NAGROSST Oh, those eyes! . . . Hobby: collecting pennies . . . Likes swimming and eating ravioli . . . Wants to get his million an easy way . . . Can't be! A neat dresser with a great sense of humor . . . This fun-loving blonde adores Fabian . . . Personality plus . . . Plans college in the future . . . An excellent driver . . . It's all rightly PATRICIA NATORCOLA Patty Loves to dance . . . An excellent stu- dent and very nice to know . . . Pet peeve: getting up for school . . . Noted for her pleasant personality . . . Will succeed in anything she undertakes . . . What was that you said? DENNIS O'BOSKY EDWARD OLAH WILLIAM O'SHAUGHNESSY Denny Rock Bill A pleasant guy with a winning smile Great baseball fan . . . Loves apple This Senior hails from Union Beach . . .X Hopes to follow in his brother's pie and playing the drums . . . Pet , , , Just loves to eat , , , Hag a keen footsteps leading to Drexel . . . Music peeve: homework . . . Plans to attend Sense of humor , , , Good natured, plays a big part in this ladls life . . . electronics school . . . His ideal is Shrimp and ice skating fan . . . Larry Talbot, the wolfman . . . Most A Crazy. coolly 39 HILDA PARTENFELDER Hilda A pert blonde with green eyes . . . Loves Italian food and ice skating . . . Future plans include secretarial work . . . Pet eeve: histor P Y - - - Whati EMMA PEREZ Story Honeyl . . . Always seen in Mr. Grosholz's room during seventh pe- riod . . . This cute, brown-eyed new- comer is liked by everyone . . . Loves food, especially spaghetti . . . Pals with Tonya . . . Full of pep and al- ways ready to go. THOMAS PIEPER 6CT0m3J Always pleasant company and willing to help if he can . . . Member of the financial and advertisement stall of the KEY . . . Particularly interested in basketball . . . College bound. RAYMOND POHLKE KlRay!3 This clark-haired handsome fellow plans to become an engineer . . . Member of the bowling club . . . His hobbies are Barbara and hunting . . . Likes sauerbraten and basketball. 40 STANLEY POLING Stan Harry's best friend . . . Girls envy his sandy-colored hair . . . College bound . . . Hobby: cars . . . Favorite sport: football. ROGER POOLE Farmer Headed for a doctor's career . . . Likes gym and raising dairy animals . . . One of our foremost basketball players . . . Quiet and refined with a pleasing personality . . . Pet peeve: late lunch caused by half-day sessions. EDWARD PROVOST Eddie,' His favorite subject is shop , . . Nat- urally, he wants to be a carpenter . . . Model railroading and stamp collect- ing are his hobbies . . . Thinks base- ball is a great sport. ARLENE REICHARDT KATU Sweet and sincere . . . Loves athletics and Italian food . . . Active in the band and yearbook . . . A Tony Curtis fan . . . Pet peeve: boys who think they are Gocl's gift to women . . . Oh, youlre kidding! LORRAINE REACAN Lovin Marriage-minded senior . . . Will make a charming secretary . . . Loves sports, particularly skating, and anything new . . . Steak and Elvis rate with her . . . See you later. ROSE RIELLY Rosie,' A pert Irish lass who enjoys swim- ming and reading . . . Gracious man- ners . , . Plans a white capped future . . . A football fan . . . Dotes on steak and admires Pat Boone. MARTHA REED K'Marth Heavens! . . . Quiet and sincere . . . Loves history and English. . .Hobby -applying for admission to college . . . Editor of the Mystic Door and secre- tary-treasurer of the Magic Keys. at 1- ff ' H xfffsfs ,, I, .4- ffm-I - -. .ra a pg, ,, gig, an 4 'Z r j l 4: 1 if 1 ,4 W- 2. uf S-rf ' il li twf:6S:z,,fxf1'1:,'-iff: t - ' get , ..,, 'ww ,,., .Ji ,V . - '? lil' mlfflff J., I f VZ:- ,- Jfxmfizt 1wy,,ee,-aifi fifrfl 1 '- -,fi -Qs,afe:1mw9fGm1QfffQwM V , - cf iffawfrfkl-ff-W ' ., :A fffi A 1 'L RICHARD REYNOLDS KfD!ick3, Headed for Navy . . . Science-minded . . . Known for his corny jokes . . . Loves food . . . Pet peeve: teachers . . . I reckon so. 41 JOHN RHEIL Maoerick,' Saves green stamps . . . Wants to be a card sharp . . . Enjoys eating steak and watching Debbie Reynolds . . . Pet peeves include classwork, home- work and school . . . Whata ya say?,' RAYMOND RIKER Rabbit,' This tall, blond-haired senior says he is full of ambition . . . Plays in the band and his favorite sport is football . . . Likes spaghetti, girls, and cars . . . Favorite subject: math . . . Pet peeve: teachers . . . W0ops! CARRY ROBERTS cccarryfn This good-looking senior is always seen flirting . . . Pals with the king . . . Sharp dresser with a cool Impala . . . College bound. HARRY ROBERTS H.S. Hunting and girls capture this boy,s attention . . . Pizza really rates with him . . . Baseball and football are the greatest . . . That's the breaks! 42 GLORIA RODRIQUES Glory Famous for her bright smile and congenial personality . . . A member of the Keyettes, yearbook staff, and a majorette . . . Life is never dull when Gloria is around . . . Will make someone an efficient secretary . . . Pet peeve: conceited freshmen . . . Real1y. PATRICIA ROON EY Pat,' One of the pretty girls in the class . . . Enjoys bowling and dancing . . . Thinks Kookie is the greatest . . . Future plans include college . . . Everybody likes Pat . . . Friendly and fun-loving . . . Hey, wait for mel FREDERICK ROTHENBERG Fred,' College is in his future . . . President of the Honor Society and a member ive committee . . . participates in track . . . Filet mignon rates Favorite subject: Ameri- of the senior can history. JAMES SCALLEY Seal Seal likes football and roast beef . . . His hobbies are swimming and hunting . . . Ambition is to join the Army . . . Pet peeve is school . . . Is that right? LORRAINE RUSH Lorrie,' Noted for her long tresses . . . A mem- ber of the G.A.A. and bowling club . . . Always seen with L.R. and her hot Merc . . . Pet peeve: two-faced girls . . . I don't knowf, CAROLE SCHANCK V Slim This attractive varsity cheerleader thinks Rock Hudson is the greatest . . . Loves p.j. parties and driving . , . Pet peeve: Chevy convertibles . . . Well-liked and always smiling . . . Pals with Snail . . . How about that! CYNTHIA SAVITSKY ucindyv Chatters incessantly . . . Secretarial work in the future . . . A beaming smile and a friendly heart . . . Cet- ting to class on time is her greatest problem . . . Teachers' terror. MIKE SCHETTINO Baron A newcomer to K..H.S. hailing from Newark . . . Wavy black hair is his trademark . . . Ambition in life is to operate construction equipment . . . Pet peeves: unreasonable girls and homework . . . An avid fan of Little Richard and the Platters . . . Hey manlv 43 ALMA SCHNOOR JOHN SEERY THOMAS SEPKA Jeanie john Tommy This pert young miss wants to be- A very shy guy . . . Exercise, Who, This senior loves to eat . . . Another come a telephone operator . . . F lips me? I I I Never in 3 hurry I I I Work future Navy man . . . Always seen over Elvis . . . Pet peeve: homework ig his only enemy . , . Quiet lad, seen bowling . . . Pet peeve: Latin teachers . . . A neat gal with a friendly smile but not heard, . . . Hates to work . . . No sweat! . . . Enjoys roller skating and steno . . . Friend to all. . . Come on, let's bug! GARY SHAPIRO ..GmI,, This peppy senior with his brown hair and blue eyes is known and liked by everyone . . . Usually seen with Pat, but hc's always willing to pass a smile to everyone . . . To him, all teachers should have a sense of humor . . . He thinks Connie Francis is swell and he enjoys senior science. 44 NANCY C. SHOWN ffSis3J Friendly and easy-going . . . Future nurse . . . Her heart lies in Freehold . . . Circulation manager of Teen Talk . . . Pet peeve: history . . . Algebra and spaghetti and meatballs rate with her . . . Honey! CAROLYN SMITH CaroZyn,' Cute and petite . . . Always has some- thing to say . . . Neat dresser . . Pleasing personality . . . Pet peeve gym . . . Ambition: marriage. ELIZABETH SMITH .1 Be ttyn Peppy and popular, that's this lass . . . One of our star basketball players If she had her way she'd have six straight periods of gym . . . Terror of the roads . . . Future includes money . . . Cooll KENNETH SPROUL ..Ken,, A friend to all . . . Admired by the gals . . . Pet peeve: compositions . . . Terrii-ic personality . . . An expert bowler . . . Loves to eat, especially roast beef. LEROY SMITH .fLee,, This neat, well-dressed senior plans to join the Marines . . . An avid foot- ball fan . . . Hates getting up early in the morning to go to school . . . Favorite singer is Connie Francis. ROBERT SMYTHE Corky A great guy to know . . . Quiet and courteous . . . Liked by everyone . . . Future plans remain a secret . . . Has a ready smile and a cheerful disposi- tion . . . Always neat. PATRICIA STAATS ..Pat,, This talkative miss plans to become a secretary . . . Pet peeve: too much homework . . . Likes potato pancakes and Fabian . . . Her ambition is to take life easy . . . Why not! PATRICIA STOPKE Patti This pert green-eyed blonde is a fu- ture English teacher . . . Likes bowl- ing, the legitimate theater, and col- lege weekends . . . Is a member of the Honor Society, G.A.A., dramatic and poetry reading club, senior execu- tive committee . . . One of our student librarians. 45 HAROLD STOUT Haro ld Two-inch steaks rate with this boy . . . Hobbies include boating, cars, woodworking . . . College bound . . . Favorite sport: drag racing . . . Favors comedians Red Skelton and Andy Criflith . . . ':Al1right!', JAMES STOUT ffjfimii Here's a friendly boy who,s lots of fun . . . Would like to be a teacher . . . Likes all kinds of food . . . Hunt- ing and chemistry are favorites of his . . . Pet peeve: getting up early to go to school. WINNIE JEAN STUCKE :Veany This pert miss loves skating and ice cream . . . Mad about Tommy Sands . . . She will make a wonderful beau- tician . . . Pet peeve: show-offs. RICHARD SULZMANN Sulz,' This tall, blond senior is Navy bound . . . Pet peeve: homework . . . Enjoys working with cars . . . Pizza and spa- ghetti really rate . . . Well, 46 JOYCE THOMAS if-Ioyv This pert majorette always has a nice smile for everyone . . . Loves football season and pizza . . . Always found on the phone talking to Lucky and Gail about show-offs . . . Well ANNETTE TOMLIN SON Annette This senior girl thinks English and history are tops . . . She enjoys swim- ming, bowling, and ice skating . . . Her future includes being an airline hostess. DAVID TYTER Davey This ambitious senior hopes to be- come a millionaire . . . Football and ice hockey enthusiast . . . Loves pizza Dislikes stuck-up girls . . . Hob- bies include model planes, painting, and cars-especially pink convertibles . . . Reallylv . .,f: if .1-,J it rd seg., New 'M f 5 J, A iii! w s f fzywsf b j 1 gs P' x 7 1 y,e:7.7.a f' s wi,5e,fp i ff l a A Qs. ff ' ref ve- JH-Mfr H' -1 fkwzfy . W -tfffiwi H ' , ' Jf 5- -we f- L ,, '-gm: fs I ,- J ' 'ilil.C,- wi 9 fl-17 bf-'LLC if S ,wwf '- X: f. was ,ff fi' V T 215717 .A r, x Uffliiibtff law ffJif'? ' r ,,,, , , ,, CAROL ULRIC-HSEN Carol A cute blue-eyed blonde, who ad- mires Tab Hunter . . . Favorite sub- ject: history . . . Likes summer be- cause it brings swimming . . . Favors pizza . . . A member of the bowling club . . . A quiet miss with a pleasing personality. ROBERT VOTAPEK CGB0bSJ Quiet and shy, but liked by everyone . . . Enjoys fishing and bowling . . . Pizza, lead me to it . . . Courteous and easy-going. JOHN WADE aj-Ohnv A natural wit with a devil-may-care attitude . . . Immediate future: un- known . . . Favorite sport: basketball . . . Always neat and well dressed . . . Likeable guy. PHYLLIS WALKER ffphylv This active senior loves music . . . A member of the Honor Society and executive committee . . . Loves his- tory class and sleeping . . . Wedding bells in the future. SUSAN MARIE WALLING KfSue3, This gorgeous brunette will make an excellent teacher . . . She adores Cary Grant . . . A member of the Jay-Vee cheerleading squad, Honor Society, Key staff, bowling club and G.A.A. . . . Her hobby is writing letters . . . To know her is to like her . . . It's differently 47 LINDA WALTERS Linda Band m emb er throughout High School . . . Friendly smile for every- one . . , Likes to dance . . . Quiet till you get to know her . . . Headed for a secretarial career. SUSAN VIRGINIA WARWICK Sue One of our high-stepping twirlers . . . Likes ice skating, football, and Ameri- can history . . . A band member . . . A quiet person Whom everyone likes . . . NVOuld like to continue working in the bank after graduation. LEWIS WELLS .,Lew,, This handsome boy is one of K.H.S.'s star baseball pitchers . . . Likes to bowl and eat hamburgers . . . Pet peeve: girls . . . Ambition in life is to become a professional baseball player . . . Hey, Smileylv 48 ALEX WELSH Alvin This quiet blue-eyed blond just loves southern fried chicken . . . Favorite subject is mechanical drawing . . . Debbie Reynolds really rates with him . . . Ambition is to become a draftsman . . . Shes a cool guy. JOYCE WAYDE Blonclie,' Blonde hair and hazel eyes . . . En- joys skating and then a pizza . . . VVild over Victor Mature . . . Pet peeve: people who donlt smile . . . Are you kidding? ALBERT WENZEL HAZ!! This ambitious vice-president of our class is also a member of the Student Council and Honor Society . . . A credit to the basketball team . . . Crazy about pot roast and spaghetti . . . Pals around with jimmy . . . Known for his great personality. PAUL WHARTON Paul A four-year man in football and band . . . A handsome guy with a terrific personality . . . Vice-president of the Honor Society . . . Goes all-out for hunting . . . Headed for college . . . Ready smile and crew cut are his traits . . . Sure.,' ALFRED WHITE JR. B1mkey,' Usually seen rushing to class . . . Likes to paint . . . Thinks Shirley MacLaine is tops . . . Among his other likes,' are bowling, spaghetti and science . . . Wants to be a teacher or a minister. - '-1 f me-':: :f fr- --as . , f I ' -:f:. :: f , - - - f . 'f'M fff' , . ' ,-,L ,. ,.,..': , gf, ., , 4 'IH-ws' -gf ym' ,. -A J gg gen was .if. gs, kk. .M ..,.,. ,. ':-,g: g5'ir.ss s -- I-is :YN 21:'.r.':--iiif .LU :H ,- . fi.f,-wwf ' 'Jr -af,-5e'fz1Q.r.+g 1 7 ' is ' ,HI ,Kk,! ..,. I ,,k I 1 -srwjt, eq ,.,, .,'-Q-wrrggf . :'1-:ff5-9,1 , . ,., - K ss, ,. ' 'f i ,, in.: 3 ' 'f-H-Z-ff g gff'i!zj.5 if f - affff. I. ' ,--Jw-ffffiitw ' , -y. a, :i'i5::.fE:f!: 7 ' ':'5.fi5'5 1'-T4r155 V7ff..:. 9555 - ' RONALD WILSON 1. Rona Somewhat quiet, but not around the girls . . . Work, where have I heard that word before? . . . Possible florist after graduation . . . Likes to eat- everything and anything. ge 'X I I 2 I H L P, r Q I ,Q fr jf. I r wiki S f ' f ' 'Q ,ff wr?-E' I 1 6 ff f ,. .fr-2. ,ff-...: ,-all I z ., , ..., , i -i ,, gk? NM r at m li a sm ig I ,B ls I it M , S vagal ii ,Q if J 2 fir if X25 S' la S 5 r E3 , , s S it ' mm I rig WILLIAM WRIGHT Bill and reserved . . . Liked by all A credit to our football team . . . personality . . . His ambition is e fun. 5 ik if Wffigis JOHN YABLONSKI Cfyaboif Likeable lad from Lockport . . . Full of fun and always smiling . . . Crazy over math class and Mr. Culp . . . Enjoys hunting . . . Work? Where have I heard that Word before? BARBARA YANDOLI uBaTbv Honey-blonde hair is her crowning glory . . . This peppy lass loves swimming . . . Dislikes people who have no ambition . . . Quiet and re- served . . . A friend to all. 49 -Lf-' f- Q- L,-f-v' Q .Qz,fkw11::1f- -1:1-:f,:,:w:., 5 ,.,. vk.,A' --,f 1-:ug A My , l PM H , K 3 ll-3 BOTTOM Row, left to fight: L. Hochgesand, E. Germann, V. Gil- son, D. Gioseffi, C. Gevas, B Hooley, D. Goldstein, D. Gricoli. SECOND ROW: M. Grey, M Gregory, B. Gregory, K. Hedigan, I. Galetti, P. Goodhue, R. Huber I. Helhig, J. Meli. THIRD ROW A. Infante, E, Gallina, C. Gal- braith, K. Henriksen, R. Heather, T. Hardy, R. Havens, W. Hogan, I. Heil. ' 52 11 - 1 BOTTOM ROW', left to right: E. Burkhardt, J. Cortrell, C. Arnold, B. Cameron, K. Bilderback, R. M. Colavito. SECOND ROVV: I. Al- pine, A. Bottger, M. Butler, D. Burns, S. Coburn, C. Craven, D. Babicz, D. Calandra. THIRD ROWV: I. A. Applegate, D. Buhler, R. Burgess, C. Bishop, A. Bam- brick, G. Bender, M. Coffey. IUNIORS 11 - 2 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: M. Dietrich, B. Davison, A. Fair, F. Dimich, A. England, B. Fortune, M. Drapeau, B. Flis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kasten, T. Ferrenti, R. Croes, F. Ertle, H. Doland, K. Dolan, G. Collard. THIRD ROW: D. Curran, P. Cummings, M. Co- sentum, G. Crawford, M. Durnin, N. Callamaras, A. Fredericks, W. Eastmond. l ll-4 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: P. Johns, V. King, M. E. Moran, P. Malicky, M. Iannarone, D. Koro- bow, M. Leonard, C. Lambertson. SECOND ROVV: Krayl, M. Ka- chinsky, S. jordan, S. Medenbach, P. Iames, P. Johnson, G. Martin, A. Lannon, Mr. Davis. THIRD RONV: WV. Louche, WV, Lawrence, P. Jewell, R. Kelly, WV. Lewan- dowski, W1 Ledig, V. Lionetti, M. Kalvzienski. 11-5 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: R. Mills, I. Moore, I. Olah, L. Notar- cola, C. Nidowicz, P. Mariolis, H. Nolan. SECOND ROW: Miss De- Luca, K. Mol, A. Masia, J. Mal- ley, L. O'Neill, R. Mount, I. Mc- Carthy, K. Murray. THIRD ROVV: A. Montesano, D. MacEwan, H. McMurtree, C. Meglio, Noe, D. Miastkowski, J. Messinger. 11-6 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Mr. Krensavage, R. Perno, I. Piatti, R. Prusik, M. Reiboldt, I. Rusigunelo, S. Paparella, P. Rakalas. SECOND ROW: I. Purdy, A. Rutherford, M. A. Rogan, B. Powell, M. Potenza, P. Rapp, B. Rothbardt, C. Racz, C. Perry, D. Post, T. Richmond. THIRD ROWV: E. Provost, R. Raupp, C. Rathgen, R. Randolph, L. Reya, B. Pickens, N. Raynor, T. Perno, R. Podstawski, D. Renn. 53 11-7 BOTTOM ROVV, left to right: P. Tortorici, D. Tofte, M. Siano, M L. Sidisin, R. M. Siano, I. M Stout, C. Shultz, C. Stuart, B. I Taylor. SECOND ROW: I. Seals R. Sylvestri, I. Sproul, M. Snyder, P. Shanahan, G. Taylor, N. Shay- ner D. Schwartz Mr a Dema 7 1 - I y ' rest. THIRD ROW: C. Sakin, I Stryker, R. Schaibel, R. Scuorzo F. Teixeira, A. Schwartz, F. Smith, T. Tremble, C. Topoleski. 11 - 8 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: R. Zultak, 1. Wallace, L. Youncofski, M. Wilson, S. Wilson, D. Wayte. SECOND ROW: Mr. McGuire, M. Young, N. Williams, S. Stryker, I. Wuestefeld, I. Wharton, M. Wil- son. THIRD ROW: T. Witzigman, C. Vanderbilt, R. Zilinski, I. Wil- son, D. Vvarren, A. WVils0n. SOPHOMORES 10 - 1 BoTToM Row, left to right: J. Brower, K. Aasvik, D. Benson, M. Ambrosino, E. Boardwick, G. Bell, A. Ashmore, L. Bulger, 1. Barbaro. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Schlosherg, I. Alger, C. Bennett, M. Baker, S. Boyle, C. Barrilot, S. Ammaturo, R. Anderson, L. Bailey. THIRD ROW: W. Boehler, E. Broberg, R. Bryson, D. Bottger, F. Behr, W. Bowne, I. Alexander, M. Baron, T. Barber. 54 ' 10-3 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: D. Donat, E. Ferguson, C. Davison, D. Dehmer, L. Dunning, T. De- Palma C. England L. Fallon L Fa1C0.'sEicoND How. Mr. Bull lion, A. Forkel, G. Eichenlaub, S. DeMarco, J. Drybread, F. F etta, T. Foss, L. Eichert. THIRD ROW: W. Erskin, T. Tagan, F. Fernan- dez, L. Escholz, W. Folscher, P. Foerster, R. Hahn, R. Green, L. Egnatovich. 10-4 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: 1. Goodman, C. Gemmell, H. Hep- burn, J. Helwig, C. Hendricks, M. Hrbek, J. Jones, M. Gricoli. SEC- OND ROWV: J. Houston, G. Henry, C. Granato, D. Jeffrey, F. Hyer, P Johnston, J. Hyer, N. Hacker, Mrs May. THIRD ROW: R. Cell, R Hendrickson, E. Kondek, J. Gil- bert, T. Gallina, R. Halvorsen, W Grim, C. Geng, B. Jackson, W. Hyer. 55 10 - 2 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: E Chinery, D. Coughlin, G. Con- nelly, R. Cavalli, B. Cawan, B Chambers. SECOND ROW: R Costa, D. Butha, D. Duff, L Brown, T. Depallo, P. Donnelly M. De Atrio. THIRD ROW: Mr G. Sullivan, B. Clemings, J. Car- men, J. Burket, E. Carnes, D Crues, N. Durka, W. Calalrese, S Davis. 10 - 6 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: G. Mason, P. Nappi, S. Miss, H. Mor- decai, C. Meier, K. Meier, R. Mc- Cube, I. Mahanvage. SECOND ROW: S. Monahan, G. Merrell, C. Orr, E. Olsen, J. Nielson, C. Nel- son, C. Miller, D. Nicholl, N. Mal- ley, R. Nisonoff. THIRD ROW: Mr. Douglass, J. Nappi, C. Ochi- negro, R. Nardoza, A. Ochinegro, I. McHugh, P. O'Dea, T. Meglio, M. Dalsley, I. Nicoia. 10 - 7 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: H. Potts, M. Prinz, D. Pavel, C. Pa- naccione, M. Pipitone, A. Rosen- thal, L. Roehrick, C. Regan, R. Pellegrino, K. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Robinson, C. Pember- ton, I. Reid, P. Post, C. Parker, S. Platz, Z. Perez, C. Poling, J. Pote, R. Pattison. THIRD ROW: E. Park, M. Robison, D. Reiley, R. Rose, L. Poland, F. Rodrigues, R. Russo, B. Renault, E. Petit, A. Rooke, M. Pipitone. 56 10 - 5 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: L Lewis, F. Luccarelli, I. A. King- eter, L, Kleinow, J. Kennedy, D Lear, P. Kurdyla, E. Kelley, E Lane. SECOND ROVV: Mr. Mit- rosky, J. Lawson, C. Miller, B Kolodziej, R. Miller, J. Mombert D. Lambros. THIRD ROW: E Marchetti, R. McKeen, T. Leo- nardis, I. Moje, B. Lambertson, J Mocci, T. Miele, R. Murphy, I Larrowicz. 9 10-8 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: P. Schench, L. Terry, E. Tenlion, P. Shutsky, P. Sickles, L. Slutter, M. A. Sauickie, M. Sauickie, L. Thomas, M. Sheehan, B. I. Tice. SECOND ROW: N. Sorenson, I. Stultz, I. Stultz, T. Smalley, M Shea, E. Trolian, C. Thee, G. Schneider, W. Schoden, VV. Trem- bly, R. Simmons. THIRD ROW: K. Taylor, T. Sonatore, E. Spen- rola, M. Turner, J. Trovato, R. Tibbets, R. Turner, W. Tyter, K, Tomica, C. Sziles. 10 -- 9 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: L. Waffenfeld, A. Wright, C. VVolf, H. Van Salisbury, C. Witte, J. Young, F. Zultak, A. Weeden, M. Wilding. SECOND ROW: Mrs. johnson, E. Swartz, L. Worlock, B. Velcamp, B. Van Salisbury, K. Walshe, D. Werthwein, C. Wu- decki, K. Woolley. THIRD ROW: G. Warren, B. Wayte, T. Swartz, B. Wilson, A. White, A. Viaud, V. Vassallo, M. Weidemann. F RESHMEN 9 - 1 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: M. Ashburn, I. Brown, D. Aumack, S. Archer, I. Ackermann, J. Aumack, M. Ahern, H. Acuna. SECOND ROW: R. Alexander, A. Brunetti, H. Ashmore, P. Brown, I. Allocco, WV. Beyer. THIRD ROW: G. Bott, R. Bryan, A. Austin, V. Bartilotta, E. Anderson, I. Bezek, I. Bryson, R. Bratsafolis. FOURTH ROW: W'. Bennett, R. Boyd, R. Brennan, I. Allan, I. Barnett, I. Bumher, I. Burns, W. Ackermann, S. Brunetti, W. Austin. 57 9 - 2 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: E Baker, R. Brown, M. Cardelfe, R. Cresci, M. Cohen, C. Chamberlain, D. Bennett, I. Cerrito, E. Calhoun. SECOND ROW: A. Barber, R. Borges, S. Cherene, J. Bopp, C. Callamaras, V. Carter, L. Baker, J. Coleridge, C. Collard, Mrs. De- Laney. THIRD ROW: B. Cian- cuilli, I. Cacapardo, C. Craig, V. Carlson, N. Crossley, F . Crawford, A. Cacossa, J. Caulfield. ,. 1. ff f.. -.m:fw1.a,.w., 9 - 3 BOTTOM Row, left to fight! P Dowd, K. Dickey, E. Everson, C I. Erg, M. England, M. Dietrich I. DeRosa, J. Dandelin, V. Dowd I. Dalton. SECOND ROW: B Egnatovich, F. Dowd, K. Davino N. Diamond, I. Davino, I. Dew- land, C. Eckert, C. Doering, T Devino, C. Basilio, Mr. Walsh THIRD ROW: I. English, A. Dia- mond, E. Deigert, I. Dolan, P Dahlquist, W. Chasey, W. Drust F. DeLuccia, A. Dressler, P. De- Rosa, I. Downey. 9 -- 4 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: I. Gillum, A. Gettis, P. Grigelwich, C. Gross, E. Grant, R. Grasso, V. Genovese. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bagley, M. Gelpke, F . Frappier, W. Friedricks, L. Graziano, I. Granato, T. Gevas, G. Frazee. THIRD ROW: R. Foss, B. Gray, D. Frase, P. Gatti, T. Grahowski, W. Foulks, L. Ferm, F. Graziano, R. Goldberg. 58 9-6 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: P. Kneute, P. Krisch, V. Konish, M. A. Kurimsky, E. Kovacs, M. Karn, F.. Koas, B. Kurpell, A. Krisch SECOND BOW: Mr. Di Lieto, F Klinsky, L. King, D. Klein, V Klinsky, C. King, F. Kiley, I. Jor- dan T Kell THIRD ROW- B , . y- - - jannarone, A. Kingeter, H. Keefe, D. Kress, B. King, B. Jacoby, J. johnson, F. Jones, R. jackson. BOTTOM BOW left to rlght P Martin C Moccl S Moody P Malley A Miller D Miller C Letts L Lazar K Lutz SEC OND ROW Mr Eccleston D MacCeorge C Morse E Lamber son I Miller D McManus I A Mathews A Metzger L Mc Manus D Metrejek V Moore THIRD ROW T Leitch E Le Betz I LaBlanc S Lewis I Lmdsklold L Lohsen T Lester I Legas C Luettchau D La 59 9 - 5 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: A. Houston, I. Jensen, P. Henry, K. jones, L. Jensen, G. Hammer, R. Infante, B. Hampton. SECOND ROW: L. Howard, J. Harrington, L. Hall, Hughson, P. Hendryx, D. jones, C. Henry, W. F lanagan. TOP ROW: T. Heinz, C. Hoff, H. Hardy, P. Hicks, D. Hourahan, B. Holland, R. Harris, C. Helfrich. 9-7 . ,. ' Z ' a ' ' : ' I 7 ' 1 ' a ' a ' , . , . . - : . , . ., . , . - , . , . , . . s ' . a ' , . ,' . . : . , '. - s s ' 9 - . Q ' 7 ' 9 . , . , . ' Conte. 9 - 9 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: C. Patterson, D. Potts, B. Post, F. Peters, B. Poling, M. Pruchnik, N. Pray, I. Pedraza. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bendock, H. Peseux, I. Pon- grac, L. Phillip, D. Pappa, D. Poore, B. Rockwell, W. Perski, G. Nicol. TOP ROW: C. Rosario, C. Ross, S. Ruby, J. Rusignols, I. Poling, I. Panghorn, C. Pote, P. Rothenberg, E. Reilly. 9 - 10 BOTTOM Row, left to right: L. Rooney, R. Russo, M. Sepka, B. Rooke, K. Sellick, L. Schappert, C. Savitsky. SECOND ROW: Miss Balentine, T. Rose, I. Schwarz, M. Ruehle, C, Reed, W. Sullivan, I. Shayner. THIRD ROW: N. Solclo, W. Smith, A. Silcox, L. Stultz, T. Strelsky, W, Sherin, I. Silvestri, E. Scullion, S. Slusarz. 60 9-8 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: C Olah, C. Netols, P. Ori, K. Olsen B. Nannery, M. Onoszko, J. Niel- sen, R. Niblett, L. Nielsen. SEC- OND ROW: B. Medolla, A. Meny A. Meclolla, I. Nixon, J. Obucho: wicz, R. Olcott, J. MacLean, M Mol, Mr. DeSantis. THIRD ROW: K. Man, P. Matarazzo, J. Miller, L Mogge, K. Neilson, D. Markowitz, G. Nickolson, T. Mills, J. Maffey. 9 - ll BOTTOM ROW, left to right: R. Tomlinson, B. Vauglin, T. Tal- madge, M. Van Salisbury, I. Trampler, M. Stewart, I. Smith, C. Sinatra. SECOND ROW: B. Todd, D. Thieme, A. Falrnadge, C. Sor- enson, D. Szucs, C. Steidle, L. Tay- lor, B. Topolewski. THIRD ROWV: Mr. Abbazia, P. Van Riroort, R, Trembly, A. Van Pelt, Stephen Turanyi, I, Shumock, A. Tortorici, E. Suriant. 9 - 12 BOTTOM ROW, left to right. R. A. Walling, I. Warren, C. Wade, E. Welby, L. Wilson, L. Wright, M. Wilkins. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Spencer, V. Widmer, H. Wat- son, R. Wilson, T. Wise, B. Young. THIRD ROW: M. Weeks, I. Zink, I. Zuschik, D. Walker, I. Wenzel, R. Windle, G. Wayte. fa ,ng isa ,Y 194 nw 212 451 23 mv sv: ,, . 4? 5312 Z? M 61, X PZ EJ f f fi, -in ly ,U iii f iii Q1 Q K, 'iii jf fa, :EK 2,5 ls as Q. L5 5 55 32 Z I ff 3 32 31 5 3 J 3 sf Qs, if 3 C 2 S, SU S Q s 2 sa 5 Q X Y MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Fred Rothenberg Jeanne Lockwood DID MOST FOR SCHOOL Noele Doyle Al Wenzel MOST AMBITIOUS Tom Pieper Fran Kennedy POP LARITY 1 E NICEST PERSONASLITY Paul Wharton Helen Hecklemann BEST LOOKING Gail Howley Larry Dane NEATEST Iohn Kennedy Shiela French 64 ' NICEST SMILE Kenneth Sproul Gloria Rodrigues BEST MANNERED Terry Ackerson Pat Stopkie CLASS P OLITICIANS Betsy Boyce Al Kurimsky Ll ! ffl Mm.. , 'End 3 ' V355 .Q ,Mx Ks , fm 5 52 is :l S9i,5S3gf'b'5 'V wie , 5 55553 UQ lQZ'gl5?i:f'L.izsl5TQEi5Lwl3S X in Q figs , 5 4' or 3 4 ' in QM? 4 if fin f 2 K S S Qi Q-if mf' fif?'?r3gTi, 'isI'1s - , , if -frm A . ., HEKKQWU Q ., . gig Qu as ws X bil wx ik, 1+ ,, B Q Kg, 91 il X seg iii, S, 5 Q Mi fig ,ifgw Mes X K if iigtiiiffifii , E L 61-12x.i1g.E4f' . f if 212 Sf 5 fig:Q- f'w'1'- wifi fvrszfwy fi 2w1EfSf5W.1f- gwlgr - wleiiik - K K irliflggslffiigf Mew, , sgswisi 'f5a335'3.- .fi l l i ' 1' m EES - 'iff 5 . gem k fum K ' 3 -f fm - - V ,gg ,,,- f :-. Q El li, NICEST EYES Charles Dunning Florence Malley CLASS FLIRTS Charles Brown Mary Henn CLASS CUT-UPS Pat Duff Richard Ellis MOST TALENTED Iude McEwen Stanley Albers CHATTERBOXES Cynthia Savitsky Vincent Cantrella MUTT AND IEFF Star Perez Harry Duff BEST ATHLETES Betty Smith Wally Kennedy BEST DANCERS Pat Notarcola Gary Shapiro GLORIA R ODRIGUES LARRY DANE K 171 and ueen SEATED left , to right: Gloria Rodrigues L STANDING: Mary Henn Ch' Dick Chapm , arry Dane. , ris Heale N an, Gail Howl Hecklemann , oele Doyle ey, Iohn Ken , Charles Brow Kennedy. nedy, Helerl n, Marguerite F rantz, Wally THE WASHI On March 9, 1960, one hundred nineteen chat- tering seniors and eight patient chaperons who were Frank Woods, head chaperon, Mrs. Kathryn Nolan, Mrs. Burtina Parcels, Miss Ethel Reilly, Mrs. Jean Robinson, Mr. Raymond Grosholz, Mr. Charles DiFazio, and Mr. Kenneth Robinson, piled into three Rollo buses for the annual trip to Washington. At nine o'clock, we arrived at the Greyhound Bus Cafeteria for snacks to keep us going until twelve forty-live, when we arrived in Washington. We toured through the Capitol building and then posed amid the puddles for the traditional class picture. Then everyone scurried to Scholl's Cafe- teria to form a line for lunch. Rumors of snow sent us to visit Mount Vernon, George Washington,s estate, where we spent the afternoon. Then we headed for our motels in Alex- andria, Virginia, Brookside Motel for the girls, and the Penn-Daw Motel for the boys. We had dinner at the Old Club Restaurant in Alexandria and visited Washington International Airport. It was snowing pretty heavily and we ap- GTO TRIP preciated the warmth of the terminal building. Finally we hurried to our motels and a good night's rest. We,1l never forget that knock on the door at six in the morning. The girls joined the boys at Penn- Daw for breakfast. First on our schedule was a look at Arlington National Cemetery, where we saw the impressive statue of the Iwo Jima flag raising and we tramped through the snow to see the chang- ing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Sol- dier. The Bureau of Printing and Engraving was next. CHow can they handle all that money so calmly?Q Then we toured the FBI building and saw the long arm of the lawn in action. It was time for lunch, so we hurried to Schollis to eat our H11 and rest our weary feet. After lunch we saw the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Lincoln Memorial, and then we went back to our motels to dress for dinner and a dance afterwards. After breakfast at Penn-Daw we spent our last day at the Smithsonian Institute, jefferson Me- morial, Washington Monument, and the National Gallery of Art. We ate a hearty lunch at Schollis and turned our heads homevvard. We stopped at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, and saw the tomb of John Paul Jones. We ate dinner at Howard johnsonis and piled into our buses for our long ride. Upon arrival in Keyport, one hundred nineteen tired but happy seniors and eight Weary chaperons found their friends, families, and luggage, and made their Way home. H new PPV' 3 PUFJFU Us Wow ACKERSON leaves his sponge-rubber shoulder pads to Wayne Bowne. ALBERS leaves with exuberance! ALLOCCO leaves room for more Alloccos. ARCHER leaves her graceful dancing to Diana Wayte. AEHEELI leaves her dark eyes and black hair to Rose u ta . ASHMORE leaves Bonnie to walk to class b y herself. AUMACK leaves with a happy future to look forward to. BAILEY leaves her typewriter in COP class to some future secretary. BERKOWITZ leaves Chris's history notes to Virginia Martin. BISHOP leaves in her white convertible. BOEHLER leaves Jo-Ann to take over where she left off. BQYCE leaves her naturally curly hair to her sister Bar- ara. BROVACO leaves her COP notes to Roseanne Cavalli. BROWN leaves to go uscapingf' Z and E. BURKE leave together. BURKET leaves some back copies of the New York Times. BURNS leaves her quiet ways to Georgia Bell. CAMERON leaves her petiteness to Joyce McHugh. V. CANTRELLA leaves his good behavior to Charles Meglio. J. CARDONE leaves American History II to the teachers. H. CARLSON leaves her art of dropping the baton to Jane Wuestefeld. M. CHAMBERS leaves her hall passes to whomever can use them. D. CHAPMAN leaves his height to Bobby Feigenwinter. A. COBB leaves in silence. D. CLEARY leaves his Blue Streak to anyone that doesn't like to speed. L. CONWAY leaves, taking her luck with her. S. CAPPOLA leaves after a struggle. COVERT leaves her seat on the school bus to Ann Lan- non. D. CROSSLEY leaves his good marks to an unlucky junior. M. CROWLEY leaves rememberin the Washin ton tri H. , g 3 P- CRUEZ leaves three more years of English to the fresh- men. C. CZARKOWSKI leaves happily. B E. J. D'ATRIO leaves her seat in math class to some lucky junior. DALTON leaves her sister Judy to kind and understand- ing teachers. DAMATO leaves all the good times she had in KHS to her sister Karla. L. DANE leaves his crown to a popular junior. R. DANE leaves his hot car to Don Swartz. W. A. R. G. J. L. DASSORO leaves his ambition to Walt Eastmond. DIAMOND leaves the teachers bewildered. DiBIASE leaves his red hair to any junior who wants it. DICKEY leaves his seat on the football bench to Phil Cummings. DIETRICH leaves her flirting ability. DOERR leaves her heavy books to her brother. D. DOMICH leaves with many memories. N. DOYLE leaves her high marks to Jim Noe. H. C. C. R. F. L. DUFF leaves height to those who like to duck under doorways. DUNN ING leaves his big eyes to Larry O'Neil. EASTMOND leaves her brother Walter a bushel basket to carry his old age beard in. ELLIS leaves Neil Soldo the title of class cut-up. EVANICH leaves for Arthur Murray's Dance Party. FAULKNER leaves nothing to anyone. N. FORMICA leaves his art of making a speech to Rich P. Silvestri. FOULK leaves all the headaches of the Keyhole to Muriel Wilson. M. FRANTZ and H. HECKLEMANN leave their friendshi S. P to Marcia Jannarone and Iris Galetti. FRENCH leaves her neatness to Sue Coburn. U. FRITCH leaves her freckles to Mary Lou Sidisin. T. GARRIGANO leaves as fast as his legs will carry him. P. GATTI leaves his height to Larry Poland. J. GORHAN leaves her seat on the school bus to her sister. E. GOWOREK leaves her prettiness to Kathy Hediigan. . CRAY leaves his school spirit to an avid red raider fan. K. GROSS leaves quietly. R. GUNTHER leaves on the verge of a nervous breakdown. P. HALSEY leaves to sleep uninterrupted. R. HAMLIN leaves his sympathy with the freshmen. H. HANSON leaves her steno notes to Bonnie Reiboldt. C. HAUSLER leaves her flaming red hair to Dolores' Cricoli. D. HSIAVXLKINS leaves her pleasing personality to Carol Hen- r1c s. J. HAY leaves Mr. Frank Zampello a year's supply of gum. C. HEALE leaves his ability to run to John Pote. R. HEINEL leaves her bushy bangs to Yul Brynner. C. HEITZENROEDER leaves her cousin Richard Trembly her love for school. J. HEMMERLIN leaves her chattering in class to Patty Schanck. C. HENDERSON leaves her report card so her mother won't see it. J. HENDRICKSON leaves her red and white streamer to Doris Calandra. M. HENN leaves her flirtatious eyes to Julia Shumock. C. HERSEG leaves her pug nose to Pat O'Dea. C. HILL leaves her winning smile to Joanne Mohawage. D. HILL leaves her walk to school to a healthy junior. R, HOFSESS leaves her long, dark locks to Candi Davison. P. HOLZ leaves to find his fame and fortune. D. HOPLA leaves her eiiiciency to Lauri Gettis. J. HOSNER leaves all her notes to anyone who can read them. G. HOWLEY leaves her big baton to Muriel Wilson. H. HYER leaves his Ipana smile to Les Brown. A. INFANTE leaves his sleeping in history class to Al Montesano. S. JANELLI leaves her overcrowded locker to any red- headed junior girl. G. JECKELL leaves his slowness to Michael Baron. B, JONES leaves as quickly as possible. G. JOBIZAN leaves his good study habits to Larry Cheno- wet . S. KASPAR leaves with a big smile on her face. E. KENNEDY leaves his athletic ability to Danny Hourihan. F. KENNEDY leaves her four expired driving permits to four potential driver-ed students. J. KENQNEDY leaves his playboy disposition to Charles Sa in. A. KURIMSKY leaves his arguing in class to Noel Raynor. B. LEGAS leaves his four years of notes to some unsuspect- ing Latin student. J. LAMBERTSON leaves his way with the girls to Gary Pote. C. LEN ICH leaves history to her brother. J. LEONARDIS leaves quicker than you can say Snail J. LOCKWOOD leaves, never to forget Sue Strykeris pa- jama parties. R. LOPRESTO leaves her twirling ability to Connie Cevas. B. LOSCOE leaves her seat on the bus to June Wharton. B. LUDWIG leaves his ability to dodge work to John Stryker. W. MALCHESKI leaves his Latin knowledge to Fred Behr. F. MALLEY leaves her space on the honor roll to her brother, Jim. R. MCDONOUGH leaves school While itis still in one piece. M. MCEWEN leaves her artistic ability to Ann Bottger. B, MQGRATH leaves her big pocketbook to Iris Galetti. H. McGURTY leaves to become a beatnik. R. MEDOLLA leaves his love for school to James Bambrick. G. MESSINGER leaves her gaiety to Loretta Terry. C. METZGER leaves his shyness. N. MILLER leaves his intelligent look to Jim Wilson. B. MILLER leaves to join the cold, cruel world. J. MILLER leaves the mimeographing machine to the next unsuspecting user. M. MOORE leaves her glasses to anyone who can't see. B. MORSE leaves her speeches to the tape recorder. F. MUCCIOLO leaves the girls regretfully. P. NAGROSST leaves her French and Latin books to whom- ever wants them. P. NOTARCOLA leaves 20 lbs. to Diane Babicz. D. O'BOSKY leaves his personality plus to Don Buhler. E. OLAH leaves his baby face to Stan Graser. H. PARTENFELDER leaves happily with her Irishman. E. PEREZ leaves Zenaida her journalism award. T. PIEPER leaves his high bowling scores to Bobby Kelly. R. POHLKE leaves his wavy hair to Ralph Nappi. S. POLING leaves his space in the Willows to his brother, Johnny. R. POOLE leaves to become our doctor. L. REAGEN leaves her long nails to Elaine Ferguson. M. REED leaves in a puff of smoke. A. REICHARDT leaves knowing it is leap year. whoill become a senior. R. REILLY leaves her locker and books to any lucky junior. R. REYNOLDS leaves a lot of teachers happy. J. RHIEL leaves to make a fortune. R. RI-KES leaves, thinking of an Archer and it is not Robin oo . G. ROBERTS leaves his good looks to Ed Caruso. H. ROBERTS leaves his comb to Edd Byrnes. G. RODRIGUES leaves her pretty smile to Marcia Janna- rone. P. ROONEY leaves her fun-loving ways to Carol Perry. J. ROSS leaves in his hot Austin. F. RQTHENBERG leaves to become President of the United tates. L. RUSH leaves her love for basketball to Bobbie Pelligrino. C. SAVITSKY leaves her chattering to Sandy Jordan. J. SCALLEY leaves his absentee excuses to Bob Schaible. C. SCHANCK leaves her parking place outside school to Margie Dietrich. A. SCHNOOR leaves her athletic ability to B. J. Taylor. J. SEERY leaves after four tough years. T. SEPKA leaves his track shoes to any girl who wants to chase him. W. SHAUGHNESSY leaves his books forever. M. SCHETTINO leaves his suspenders to Ted Boehler. N. SHOWN leaves her typing ability to Cheryl Patterson, B. SMITH leaves with a great big smile. Class FRESHMAN YEAR Could you believe it, 1956 and we're freshmen! It didn't take us long to get into the swing of high school. We eagerly participated in football, basketball, band, twirling, cheerleading, plus many other activities. We cheered our football team onto a Thanksgiving victory over Matawan and an undefeated season. We elected Charles Brown as our Student Council representative and were on our way to becoming an outstanding class at Keyport High School. SOPHOMORE YEAR Our second year brought more fun and honors. Eight members of our class were inducted in the Honor Society and Charles Brown and Noele Doyle became our repre- sentatives to the Student Council. The biology students well remember their trip to the Bronx Zoo. This would be our last year for full session classes and we looked forward to our junior year when we would be dismissed at noon. JUNIOR YEAR School was over at twelve every day, but we certainly didn't enjoy being to school before eight every morning! We now had our class rings and class officers. We elected our President, Helen Heckelmanng Vice-President, Paul Wharton, Secretary, Noele Doyle, and Treasurer, Carol Hauslerg who were assisted by our advisers, Mrs. Carlson and Mr. DiFazio. The girls earned credit toward senior class expenses by selling candy and tickets to our two dances, Shamrock Shuffle and Juniors Go Jamaica. We !'U3'UWFf'l O SMITH leaves her gym sneakers to Valerie King. SMITH leaves Macbeth,' to Ted Trembly. SMYTHE leaves his super-salesmanship to Tommy Gevas. SPROUL leaves his big grin to Joe Cacarillo. STAATS leaves quietly. STEJPKIE leaves her dramatics to a thespian in the junior c ass. H. STOUT leaves Judy unprotected. J. STOUT leaves his history knowledge to Linda Notarcola. W. STUCKE leaves her steno notes to any junior that can read them. R. SULZMAN leaves with his fellow Dragin Waginsf' J. THOMAS leaves her name to Joy Brown. A. TOMLINSON leaves her quiet ways to her sister, Ruth. D. TYTER leaves his brother Walt their name in hope that he will bring it greater fame. C. ULRICHSON leaves her wardrobe to Jean Olah. B. VOTAPIK leaves his blushing to Tom Galina. J. VVADE leaves his tan to Jean Aumack. P. WALKER leaves, wondering what she should have left in the class will. S. WALLING leaves her pretty hair to Anita Fair. L WALTERS leaves her pretty smile to Judy Stultz. S. WARWICK leaves her twirling position to a lucky under- classman. J. WAYDE leaves her seat in French II class to Mary Drapeau. A. WHITE leaves in a hurry. P. WHARTON leaveshis football jersey to Butch Robinson. A. WHITE leaves in a hurry. R. WILSON leaves: mission accomplished. L. WELLS leaves his pitching curves to Alex Peters. A. WELSH leaves with bony Hngers from typing class. A. WENiZEL leaves his basketball sneakers to Tommy Leo- nar is. W. WRIGHT leaves his easy-going manner to Bill Jan- narone. J. YABLONSKI leaves happily. B. YANDOLI-leaves her candy selling to Marilyn Young. Histor now had taken important positions in many school activities preparing us to be better leaders in our senior year. SENIOR YEAR Seniors, at last! We all looked forward to one of the most exciting years of our lives. The school was still op- erating on a double session, but by this time most of us were adjusted to the schedule of getting to school at an early hour. We elected oiiicers for our Senior Year as fol- lows: Noele Doyle, President, Al Wenzel, Vice President, Gail Howley, Secretary, Marguerite Frantz, Treasurer. Our advisers, Mrs. Nolan and Mr. DiFazio were always on hand to take care of all our important business transactions. For all their help we would like to say, thank you. It was a year full of fun, successful dances and athletic achievements. Gloria Rodrigues and Larry Dane were crowned King and Queen at our annual Open House. On March 9 we started out for Washington, D, C. A good time was had by everyone, even if we did have to trudge through the snow! Next came the Spring Concert which was a big success as usual. Time was really beginning to zip by now! After those Hnal exams were over, we all looked forward to the Junior-Senior Dinner Dance. It was a fun-Hlled evening, enjoyed by all. 'Then came graduation. Suddenly, we realized what a short trip it had been from Freshman to Senior. All of us were leaving to go our different ways, but with us we took many happy memories of Keyport High School. 71 w 1 QE! S57 233 it W fn up w 4, if .M ses K 1 nz, L35 xi, xii, if , 355 '43 ai? PE. sw ii! 23 nf wx gv gs! Sw Gi nf 22? X6 if 2? fa. :Q Y'-iw 25' ED! gi gs: Qi? W Z2 gg gif M 34 isf 5 Qi 23 22? iff 555 sz 14 gs- ,ty H5 wx H, is gk 52 if Q, ii is 1 R. H X fwffNN,.LLMW,w--Q.:ff.f,,w,f,:W-WWW-fmf:mwwwwsL,km5s:2w5i1+6wmwwzeffgewwF.mmmfmmmmmy:www-Yam-fwssiasxm559wggAfs5eQsmm5gwmswQeu,QfgWgy-Qgggggsxgwgsiifamqyw,395iQggggQ5Ykg55A52X73QggQm,qgw,swg9zQ1m:nias1mYLswg,gqw ya, . , f Y . V - EDITORS STANDING, left to right: Miss Laughlin, Helen Hecklemann, Peter Mar- iolis. SEATED: Gail Howley, Pat Duff, Marguerite Frantz. THE KEY STAFF BUSINESS STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Todt, Adviserg Rose Ann LoPresto, Tom Pieper, George Collard STANDING, left to right: Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Advisers. SEATED: Jeanette Lockwood, Helen Hecklemann, Donald Buhler, Noele Doyle. STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING, left to right: Mr. Robinson, A. Wenzel, F. Fetta, C. Sakin, D. Chapman, Mrs. Robinson. SECOND ROW: M. Wilson, M. Henn, C. Patterson, C. Hendricks, M. Hill, C. Perry, C. Davison. SEATED: I. Lockwood, H. Hecklemann, D. Buhler. 75 .,, , DWR ' ,M ' .J ., V- - 1' 5 3 Y W... K 1 u STANDING, left to right: Mrs. Lockwood, D. Goldstein, L. Doerr, I. Alpine, J. Miller, B Boyce, B. Archer, D. Wayte, C. A. Hausler, S. Ianelli, D. Cameron. SEATED: B. L. Morse S. Perez, D. Korobow, B. Rothbart, M. Wilson, Penny Foulk, W. Gray, A. Kurimsky, F Rothenburg. THE KEY HOLE Mrs. Lockwood, Penny Foulk FUTURE NURSES STANDING, left to right: Kit Grey, jo-Ann Apple- gate, Ellen German, Nancy WVilliams, Mrs. Farry, Doris Calandra, Nancy Shown, Maryanne Chambers. LY- ING DOWN: Pat Duff. HONOR SOCIETY SEATED, left to right: B. Loscoe, F. Kennedy, L. Doerr, S. Walling, F. Roth- enburg, P. Wharton, H. Hecklemann, N. Doyle. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Par- cels, J. McEwen, F. Malley, P. Foulk, D. Hopla, B. Boyce, I. Lockwood. THIRD ROW: M. Henn, P. Stopkie, K. Sproul, T. Pieper, A. Wenzel, I. Ieckel, T. Sepka, P. Gatti. MAGIC KEYS STANDING, left to right: Peggy Moore, Star Perez, Jude McEwen SEATED: Martha Reed, Betty Lou Morse, Diana. Korobow. KEYETTES SEATED, left to right: I. McEwen, D. Wayte, M. Jannarone, K. Bilderback, M. Young, J. Hendrickson. SECOND ROW: M. Wilson, E. Germann, A. Reichardt, R. Huber, M. Reed, C. Cra- ven, G. Rodriques. THIRD ROW: I. Applegate, M. Gray, I. Alpine, A. Bottger, I. Wuestefeld, J. Wharton, B. Rothbart. DEBATINC CLUB STANDING, left to right: C. Stuart, I. Alpine, D. Goldstein, C. Gevas, I. Gal- letti, A. Fair, K. Bilderback. SECOND ROW: F. Smith F. Rothenburg, C. Sakin B Taylor, I. Wuestefeld, S. Col burn, Mr. Meli. SEATED M. Gregory, B. Hooley, A Kurimsky, J. Lockwood, D Calandra, D. Karobow. CAMERA CLUB STANDING left to ri t- P , gh - Mariolis, R. Croes, G. Craw- ford, A. Masia, Mr. DeBonis. SEATED: A. Kurimsky, N Raynor, B. Grey. POETRY G1 DRAMATHI READUNG CLUB STANDING, left to right: jude McEwen, George Col- lard, Mr. Warshow, Betty Low Morse, Pat Stopkie, Peter Mariolis. SEATED: Martha Reed, Barbara Yan- doli, Peggy Moore, Diane Korobow. DANCE BAND STANDING, left to right A. Schwartz, P. Rothenburg F Ertl T F T L ', . , . oss, . ewis H. McGurty, D. O'Bosky, P Wharton, F. Teixeira, G Henry, S. Albers, T. Kelly, F. Fetta. SEATED: L. Wor- Iock, P. Post. FUTURE TEACHERS SEATED, left to right: I. Hendrickson, B. Gray, C. Hausler, I. Wuestefeld. SEC- OND RQW: D. Cameron, M. Young, B. Taylor, S. Co- burn, M. Wilson, R. Lo- Presto. THIRD ROW: P. Gatti, I. Wallace, D. Gold- stein, C. Gevas, A. Fair, I. Galletti, M, Frantz. M. Dietrich, Heckelmann, Loscoe. HEERLE 475051 'Aw i, 5 ef. Uaiat 1 aw Q, 5 I.V. CHEERLEADERS STANDING, left to right: C. Meier, M. L. Sidisin, K. Hedigan, I. Galetti, S. Wal- ling, I. Stultz. KNEELINC: L. Terry, J. Kingeter, I. Malley, P. Schanck. il- fair' ,U gi A ,r 'ff H' f - 'MZ 5 if MQ. X . sewn., . Sslff, ' isfwifiiwf-n . f -frame, ff v4? V,,jiL'Q2i4V v W x ,LYA, 4 gr ,i 4-V be Q1 - , ' 'JMXH vfwwfyrff . .sfgxwi Q f ...why H ,J if ,,.. ,V f . K f 1 Q ekfjel !r7XfY'rp'.Qf. 1' ' ff A f -f A 11 ill me -' ,ev 4' .mf J 'wi S VW Q 4-flue, ' fxrigfwflfg . if L Q W-f , ' KZ-V?ff5gE,'i ' W If fa M55 55 5 l l l l M mr T .. f 1 1 ' Y' J. rf-, '- mr P - q l 'f,.g a:.i,f N v wr...k, , wr: v J uf M 1 im SH ! 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' X 53591545 ' M' p ' ' I Q ,W X K 2 K f 1 Q 1 ff ik D , xg A , if ' 1.65555 .. may w i . we I I kg ' vi A f aff. if 5 T 'Km',- v ff BARBARA LOSCOE HOMER GERLUFSEN Director SENIORS FRONT, left to right: S. Warwick, I. Lockwood, A. Reichardt, L. Walters. REAR: R. Riker, P. Wharton, S. Albers. BAND OFFICERS STANDING, left to right: Jeanne Lock- wood, Paul Wharton. SEATED: Con stance Gevas, Susan Warwick. Sm Q . zf V2 . Www IW' FRAN KENNEDY BARBARA DAVISON I ACROBATS FLAG TWIRLERS COLOR GUARDS s,5:,5fL2is:'es1fDif ...M.W FOOTBALL ' H v .W 3f1x.,fw1,w9+,5xSXf' Wsfx5'fUv nz ai-w?w,x -. X .fxv?f3'Qi3sq5QQN,A X L 7 gf gif Y 1 X gi A Q is 5432 2 X' 3 ak 11 Y M Jay W. Demarest, H. Stanley Baker H. STANLEY BAKER Head Coach WALLY KENNEDY C0-Captain We 532, 5m2?5?fffQimfQ Mus wI7s?gf1S?5WL if A Kb2? L?:s15iSi 5,a?: V' CHARLES BROWN Co-Captain DICK CHAPMAN JAMES BURKE LARRY DANE CHRIS HEALE CHARLES SAKIN PAUL WHARTON RALPH NAPPI ROBERT F EIGENWINTER LARRY CHENOWETH JOHN STRYKER RUSSELL ZILINSKI TERRY ACKERSON WILLIAM WRIGHT GEORGE DICKEY E STANDING, left to right: Mr. Frank Zampello, J. Wilson, A. Wenzel, L Poland, L. O'Neill, I. Kennedy, D. Chapman. KNEELING: R. Poole, D Buhler, B. Jackson, W. Kennedy, F. Rothenberg, C. Brown. BASKETBALL JOHN KENNEDY CHARLES BROWN JAMES WILSON WALLY KENNEDY BRUCE JACKSON DONALD BUHLER LARRY O NEILL DIC-K CHAPMAN AL WENZEL FRED ROTHENBURG ROGER POOLE LARRY POLAND JAMES LAWSON VARSITY EB SEATED, left to right: R. Scurzo, I. Wilson, A. Peters, L. Wells, W. Hogan, C. Brown. SECOND ROW: F. Teixeira, R. Legas, C. Topoleski, P. Cummings, Coach Robert Zampelle. Absent-not shown-B. jackson. SEATED, left to' right: W. Jannarone, I. Mombert, R. Turner, L. Poland, D. Hourihan, . . T. Leonardis, D. Dull. SECOND ROW: P. Rothenberg, F. jones, A. Van Pelt, T. Trembley, 1. Burket, E. Carnes, I. Stultz, Coach Frank Zampello. F SEATED, left to right: B. Jackson, F. Jones, D. Hourihan, W. Iannarone, P. Rothen- berg, F. Dowd. STANDING: Assistant Coach john Meli, E. Vanderbilt, T. Gevas, J Cocopardo, M. Weeks, B. Gray, Coach Frank Zampello. FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Chapman, P. O'Nei1l, F. Rothenberg, T. Pieper, I Pote, R. Sylvestri, T. Sepka, S. Albers, J. Lawson, C. Sakin. SECOND ROW: R Cianciulli, L. Chenoweth, S. Graser, E. Caruso, L. Brown, I. Cacarrillo, R. Poole J. Moore, C. Heale. THIRD ROW: N. Rose, R. Mount, C. Ochinegro, T, Trembley V. Cantrella, A. Kurimsky. FOURTH ROW: R. Nappi, R. Feigenwinter, L. Dane, I Stryker, T. Ackerson, J. Kennedy, D. Buhler, N. Miller, W. Kennedy. - 'H ,,.,f A M- Vw 97 GIRLS9 ATHLETIC wwf r f M. it M I Q v F. , f z Q , gf 2 1 Q 1 5 , 1 ag- L .-'J 2 3 J, 5 -g 1 ,Q 1 f QW as iff-Qnwiz gf' Maisy! w M4 :fLHf?w7'?ff A. sg.-E 1 J' ' have f l: ii K iii? H. K iff? 43 is mi! ,f Sw K M A EQ if ff. 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Suggestions in the Keyport High School - Key Yearbook (Keyport, NJ) collection:

Keyport High School - Key Yearbook (Keyport, NJ) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Keyport High School - Key Yearbook (Keyport, NJ) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Keyport High School - Key Yearbook (Keyport, NJ) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Keyport High School - Key Yearbook (Keyport, NJ) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 100

1960, pg 100

Keyport High School - Key Yearbook (Keyport, NJ) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 45

1960, pg 45

Keyport High School - Key Yearbook (Keyport, NJ) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 10

1960, pg 10


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