Lambertville High School - Hiltopia Yearbook (Lambertville, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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SIIPHIIIVIUHES OFFICERS PRESIDENT .......... Angelo Pittore VICE-PRESIDENT ........ Ioann Cray SECRETARY ........... Ellen Dillione TREASURER .......... Marion Bodine 'F W : 'Tw f x ' Xi' 'fl , fX ' . K is-sl C ' X PM . X lbxys - INR Y' I xx! SO

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5, FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: Anthony Soriero, Donald Edwards, Oscar Huber, Ernest Suozzo, William Emery, Eugene Huber, Richard Voorhees. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Wiley, leanette Lake, Rose Barnhart, Harriet Coo- perstein, Marie Bishop, Marie Wooden, Walter Baker, Harry Blair, Mary Schmutz, Florence Stoy, Ann Kuchtiak, Mary Mack, Mildred Rogers, Mildred Kilmer. THIRD ROW: Marie Atwood, Barbara Trauger, Ioan Stintsman, Helen Palmer, Peggy O'Neill, Martha Parrish, losephine Carducci, Betty Fuhr, Mildred Christenson, Marie Abrams, Catherine King, Theresa Iarzyla, Mary Michitsch, Barbara Mitchell, Kay Davis, Elaine Medoff, Dor- othy Wright, Ruth Moore, Alice Lambert, Claire Wright, Irma White, Luverne Updegrove, Marion Whitehead, Sylvia Heath, Marjorie Lear, Ethel Holcombe, Ann Price, Eugenia Ziolkowski. FOURTH ROW: George Palumbo, Floyd Updegrove, William Chrismer, Walter Caulton, Alfred Allen, Frederick Lebrizzi, Ioseph Keener, Robert Ennis, lohn Davis, Nicholas Cicchino, Franklin Reilly, Orville Emery, Ned Burd, Douglas Gimson, Iohn Kurzen- berger, Ioseph Musselman, Ionas Parrish, Clarence Mason, lohn Eisenbeil, Paul Kurzenberger, William Newton, Edward Skillman, Richard Iohnson, Clement Hoagland, Joseph Lebrizzi, Theodore DeLeone. NOT PICTURED: Leroy Pauch, Dorothy Brown, Rose Ingrassia. IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Excitement filled the air the day the juniors selected their class rings. After much serious deliberation we chose the Crown Iewel pattern. Our Sadie Hawkins' Day Dance came in November. Authentic Dog Patch Alley costumes added color to the gym, which was decorated with pic- tures of the comic-strip characters. Mammy and Pappy Yokum scampered over one wall while a horribly detailed picture of Lena the Hyena, drawn by Donald Edwards, stared at us from the other. Lois Worth and Iimmie McGuire, selected by lot as Daisy Mae and Lil' Abner, were crowned with appropriate ceremony. A skit explaining the origin of Sadie Hawkins' Day was presented with Rose Barnhart as Sadie Hawkins, Douglas Gimson as Sadie's father, and Bill Chrismer and Ionas Parrish as atmosphere. The climax of the evening- the unveiling of Lena the Hyena! Who was it? Why none other than our own effervescent vice-president, Harry Blair. Next on the program was our play, a hilarious comedy called The Daffy Dills. The play cast will never, never forget Walter fBubf Baker's Oh, Yeah! , a remark that was just a slip of the tongue, when after several tense moments he remembered a forgotten line. Our talented play cast with Mrs. Rudinger traveled to station WTTM in Trenton to broadcast a portion of the play while the other students gathered in the auditorium to listen to our radio debut. May 29 came too soon and with it brought the most colorful event of the year-our Iunior Prom. Soft lights and sweet music provided a fitting finale for our last junior affair. Now we look forward to our senior year. CLASS ADVISERS: Miss Gerrity, Mrs. Rudinger, Mr. Doe



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F L4 l I tx. FIRST ROW Ileft to rightl: Iames Harris, George Bennett, Carmen Rocco, Casimer Ziollcowslci, lack Allen, Morton Barnett, Harry Hart, Ervin Hart. SECOND ROW: Betty Hammerstone, Lorraine Newton, lane Burns, An- geline Zambella, Rilla Padgett, Ellen Dillione, Marion Bodine, Angelo Pittore, Ioann Cray, Barbara Parent, Mar- garet Larison, Ianet Case, Sarah Dilts, Beverly Stout. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Barnhart, Ioyce Runyon, Rita Dur- borow, Mary Elliott, Evelyn Figel, leanne O'Neill, Louise Carducci, Anna Bice, Pearl Hewitt, Dorothy Landis, Peggy Kuhns, loan Walton, Marion Wiley, lune Cathers, Audrey Dudbridge, Peggy Slack, Alice Kuehnel, Car- mella Cifelli, Doris Hann, Elizabeth Baker, Alice Affleck, Gloria Garefino. FOURTH ROW: Richard Sandor, Iames McGuire, Robert Heath, Phillip Montgomery, Samuel Knechel, Donald Coleman, Fred McCloughan, Floyd Kerr, lames Vlearbone, Kenneth Iellries, Nicholas Monteverde, Martin Kollmer, Arthur Scott, Frank Nixon, Rob- ert Shoemaker, Allen Schludecker, Charles Pierman, Ralla Kuhns, lack Howell, Albert Stintsman, lohn Brown, Glen Yos, Francis Leary. NOT PICTURED: loyce Moore, Ruth Muscatell, Rosemarie Weber. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Bewilderment existed in the sophomore home rooms in September. The sophomores were at work. Doing What? Why, they were casting their ballots for the election of class officers. The results were: President, Angelo Pittoreg vice-president, Ioann Crayg secretary, Ellen Dillioneg and treasurer, Marion Bodine. We remained inactive until our St. Valentines Day Dance, held on Feb- ruary 14. The auditorium, decorated in red and white, featured a huge heart with Cupid dashing through with his bow and arrow. An attraclive heart tree covered the entrance wall. Numerous streamers of red and White hung from the lights, while hearts and Cupids darted everywhere. On May 22 many sleepy-eyed sophomores crawled out of bed to see their sister class leave on their senior trip, and we presented them with flowers. After graduation we held a reception honoring our sister class. We served punch and cookies to the many seniors, friends, and relatives. Leaving L, H. S. in Iune brought to a close a very happy and prosper- ous year. 5 I

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