Linden High School - Cynosure Yearbook (Linden, NJ)

 - Class of 1954

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LET ME COUNT YOUR STRAWSX' UYOU NEED AN ASPIRIN. n 4 TO TABLE OF CONTENTS Page FACULTY ....., , ,Q 6 SENIORS ..AA. I . ....,.A.., ,.. 16 UNDERCLASSES ......... 1, S 6 ACTIVITIES .....,... ... 72 ATHLETICS ...... 4...... 9 6 ADVERTISING ..,,... ....... 1 12 -17 A, M T- C I ...S ff. 'i ff? X 5 Sr? E Y 6 Z xx' , fd ,CW , Z? I 2 W hav? Q9 Q Q - Q9 X25 FACULTY Fofr thy guiding strength and 13072197 Thankful we shall he each home BGA EDU! JOHN F. BARRET Rutgers Universit BO RD OF EDUCATIO JOHN F. BARRETT, A.B., M.Sc.Ed., D.Ed. Rutgers University. Principal. EMANUEL A. BEDRICK, B.S., A.M., New York University. Assistant Superinten- dent. 9 1 PAUL R. BROWN, A.B. Simpson Collegeg S.T.B. Boston Universityg A.M. Columbia Universityg M.Ed., D.Ed. Rutgers Uni- versity. Superintendent of Schools. JULIUS P. ROCCA, President WILLIAM N. DOROSIN, Vice-President PAUL CUVALA WILLIAM E. DOHERTY EDWARD SLOBODA wa, A W ex M .J f X 1 'W K Z X X, 'L z ff' W. PIPER fu. ' I , 5- . Y H ,At f , X A I. ',,, f . ' f . K ' G. ATKI NS L. BARR M. BOYLE F. CASALE E. SMITH B. ARNOLD R. BAER A. BAHERY J . BECK S. BERKOWITZ kkx. . a f X! f W X ff ff !S!f ,Q f X X, f r 'K A W .1 X ' W ff Y w WXX ,WJXQ QQ W X X W 0 KX -. 0 X Q F. BUCKMAN E. CANTWELL D. CASEMENT D, CICERO 10 WILBUR G. PIPER, B.S. Lafayette College, A.M. Columbia University. Vice-Pr1nc1- pal. EVELYN W. SMITH, A.B. Elmira College, M.Ed. Rutgers University. Assistant Prin- cipal. BURTON J. ARNOLD, B.S. in Ed. Rutgers University. Health. GERTRUDE M. ATKINS, A.B., A.M. Montclair State Teachers' College. His- tory. RAYMOND BAER, B.S. Seton Hall Col- lege, A.M. Montclair State Teachers' Col- lege, Algebra, Geometry, General Mathe- matics. ALICE BAHERY, B.S. in Ed. Rutgers Uni- versity, A.M. New York University. Typ- ing, Office Practice, OfIice and Secretarial Practice Laboratory. LESTER S. BARR, B.A. Gettysburg College, M.Ed. Rutgers University. Biology. JENNIE S. BECK, A.B. Lebanon Valley College. Algebra, Consumer Mathematics. SHEILA G. BERKOWITZ, A.B. Montclair State Teachers' College. English. MARY I. BOYLE, B.S. in Home Economics Immaculata College. Foods. FRANKLIN P. BUCKMAN, B.A. Swarth- more College, A.M. Columbia University. Supervisor of Social Studies. EDWARD CANTWELL, B.A. George- town University, M.A. Seton Hall Col- lege. Citizenship, General Mathematics. FLORENCE CASALE, B.S. Panzer College of Phys1cal.Education and Hygiene. Phys- ical Education. On leave after January 15. DOT CASEMENT, B.S. Southwest Missouri State Teachers' College, A.M. New York University. Typing. DONALD CICERO, B.S. Seton Hall Col- lege. General Science. GERALD M. 4 souri State ' lumbia Univ EDWARD R. Physical Edt Ed., M.A. I of Athletics Education. ALVIN COPL M.Ed. Rutge istry, Genera EDNA B. CR. gers Univers JULIA CREITI ers' College. GEORGE V. clair State T History. MARIE DEMA University, Health, Firsw LYMAN P. II Teachers' C trial Arts. HARRIET El versity, A.M ing Teacher BERNARD E versity, Ger DOROTHY College. Sp ALBERTA FI Teachers' C JOSEPH GAI Physical Ed EUGENE C. Polytechnic Practice, Em ABRAHAM 1 versity, A.l' sity. Superx Collegeg t . Ed. Rutgers A.B. A.M. His- all Col- Col- Mathe- Uni- Secretarial ollegeg Valley Montclair e Economics .A. Swarth- University. .A. George- n Hall Col- thematics. zer College giene. Phys- January 15. est Missouri . New York n Hall Col- Collegeg Vice-Princi- Prin- GERALD M. CLARK, B.S. Southwest Mis- souri State Teachers' Collegeg A.M. Co- lumbia University. Typingg Business Law. EDWARD R. COOPER, Panzer College of Physical Education and Hygieneg B.S. in Ed., M.A. Rutgers University. Director of Athletics and Supervisor of Physical Education. ALVIN COPLAN, B.S. Seton Hall College, M.Ed. Rutgers University, General Chem- istryg General Biology. EDNA B. CRAWFORD, B.S., M.Ed. Rut- gers University. Citizenship. JULIA CREITZ, B.S. Trenton State Teach- ers' College. Physical Education. GEORGE V. CUZZOLINO, A.B. Mont- clair State Teachers' College. Citizenship, History. MARIE DEMAREST, B.S. in Ed. New York Universityg M.Ed. Rutgers University. Healthg First Aidg Domestic Hygiene. LYMAN P. DUDLEY, B.S. Newark State Teachers' College, Supervisor of Indus- trial Arts. HARRIET ELLIOTT, B.S. Rutgers Uni- versityg A.M. Columbia University. Visit- ing Teacher. BERNARD ELOWITZ, B.S. Rutgers Uni- versity, General Mathematics. DOROTHY ERICSSON, B.A. Skidmore College. Speech Correction. ALBERTA FALATO, A.B. Montclair State Teachers' College. German, Citizenship. JOSEPH GAINES, B.S. University of Iowa. Physical Education. EUGENE C. GALLAGHER, B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute. junior Business Practiceg Economic Geography. ABRAHAM GELFOND, B.S. Rutgers Uni- versityg A.M., Ph.D. New York Univer- sity. Supervisor of Guidance. W 'T-it Q ' 4 3 X f 'Wu-f f Q af A. COPLAN 'W E. CRAWFORD J- CREITZ 9 'x E f i ..,, . I a i - .nf 5 AV If ..,. E l M. DEMAREST L- DUDLEY . K Q z , f 7. B. Etownz D. ERICSSON P 3 A , r ' B '5'f ,,,-, Q 5' -. as tw. -,W . , - .f I , ..,, ' 2 -- 1 i ' .. . : , .1 1 'V X 'X -N .. ff ' - . ., A.. J. GAINES E. GALLAGHER 1 l . Vx. G. CUZZOLINO H. ELLIOTT A. FALATO A. GELFOND H. GILKESON , Q7 F. JAKIEL S. KAPLOWITZ J. LANG T. LONG W X Q Q , X Y p f PM Cf aff if s W , Q A' ff X f 1 1 Kxffx X Wi f Sf S' x VAS 0 M f f f X 1 ew N .711 fff 7 g g s.HA1Ko A. JAKUCS .,, a,.. l -M ffm: X. f .W .9 ,W f 4: .M, ,,, .. 4 .5, i7 A , '- .Oh X X f f RW X f W fa X X X f , K .. J I-.Q 57' 'if Q. We 12... ,, fi f ffi.. ,f .2 A. KENDALL m f - i s 9 I ' ' f,.s, ',A- ,. f W . ' ! M Y ' 1 , .3 , G. LAWRENCE f,-. ..... ......,,, , M .,.... ..... , If . .W . X .1 f. rf - ff., U' z., 'J , . i X fv, - ff' wr' y ,, f f f .. ffl' A , A f . L Q ,5 if ff X W f -. . Q I X 1 X f ...ff f, , H. MACCONKEY '....,f-'A .4 fy' Q if R 4 ff y 5 X X 2 as 'sift HWS? Q-ff 552 .1 , - if . :L 35,76 V ,1a7y.!,-4 .,,. ., V' MSF' X . 1 ff W.-ini N 0'v',1' ,125 'fi W Q W Q ve, -- 43. - ' 5 if 4? H, ,A .n.l4:,i 5. A K . .F3 'ifi, AQZQ W. W 3 Y f fs 41 X 7 ik ff ts so f s ft , 2 , f X f Q f X2 0 1 1 Q X Nasa fre W x W f I f W Xfzy X V X :S f i b ' X' 3 X , if . v W,NW,i , W X M Ln K .t gs . ., gjf Q 051550 -aw.: F. KENDALL S. LIGHT V E. MACCORMACK 12 HELENA GILKESON, B.S. University of Missourig A.M. Columbia University. English. STANLEY J. HAIKO, B.A. Upsala Col- legeg A.M. Columbia University. History. GRACE HEIZMAN, A.B. Montclair State Teachers' College. English. FLORENCE JAKIEL, B.S. Panzer College of Physical Education and Hygieneg M. Phys. Ed. New York University. Physi- cal Education. ALFRED E. JAKUCS, B.S. Panzer College of Physical Education and Hygieneg M. Ed. Rutgers University. Physical Educa- tion. H. GAYLORD JAMISON, B.A. Dakota Wesleyan Universityg A.M. Columbia University. History. ' SEYMOUR KAPLOWITZ, B.S. University of Delaware. General Science. ALICE H. KENDALL, B.S. Indiana State Teachers' Collegeg M.Ed. Rutgers Uni- versity. Retail Sellingg Typing. FRANCIS L. KENDALL, B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Rutgers University. Mechanical Draw- ing. JOSEPHINE M. LANG, B.S. New York Universityg A.M. Columbia University. Guidance Counselor. GRACE F. LAWRENCE, AB. New Jersey College for Womeng M.A. Rutgers Uni- Vefslfyg Ph.D. New York University. His- tory. SARA M. LIGHT, A.B. Lebanon Valley Eolllegeg A.M. Columbia University. Eng- is . THOMAS W. LONG, B.S. in Health Ed. E. Stroudsburg State T h ' C 11 Driver Education. eac ers O ege. HELEN A. MACCONKEY, A.B. Mount Holyoke College? A.M. Columbia Uni- versity. Lating Economic Geography, EDITH M. MACCORMACK, A.B. Adelphi A.M. New York University. WARREN F. Schoolg A.M. Supervisor of Q MARY L. MAI State Teachers' HELEN V. MCC Universityg A.l English. JOSEPH G. ME College. Gener. HENRY J. MILI lege. General Plane Geometr' WILLIAM MILI University. Phy HANS MOLDAS Vienna. Head German. MARGARET M1 sity of New H: gers Universitj Director of St HERMAN MOP of Physical E1 Ed. Rutgers Safety. EFEIE E. NODI Women's Co Maineg A.M Frenchg Spani VIDA E. NOGI for Women. I VUILLIAM V. York Univers DOROTHEA I College for Y VIOLA M. PA Vermontg A. Head of Co nographyg Se ROCCO PELL versityg A.M nomic Geogi University of . University. Upsala Col- rsity. History. mtclair State nzer College Hygieneg M. ersity. Physi- ,nzer College Hygiene, M. ysical Educa- B.A. Dakota I. Columbia S. University e. ndiana State lutgers Uni- ng. S.Ed., M.Ed. nical Draw- New York L University. New jersey Rutgers Uni- uversity. His- 'anon Valley iversity. Eng- 1 Health Ed. lers' College. A.B. Mount 'lumbia Uni- eography. A.B. Adelphi 1 University. WARREN F. MALPAS, B.S. Juilliard Schoolg A.M. New York University. Supervisor of Music. MARY L. MARTINEZ, B.S. Kutztown State Teachers' College. Librarian. HELEN V. MCCORMACK, A.B. Bucknell University, A.M. New York University. English. JOSEPH G. MELE, B.S., M.S. Villanova College. General Science, English. HENRY J. MILLER, B.S. Seton Hall Col- lege. General Mathematics, Algebra, Plane Geometry, Consumer Mathematics. WILLIAM MILLER, B.S., M.A. Rutgers University. Physics, Shop Mathematics. HANS MOLDASCHL, Ph.D. University of Vienna. Head of Language Department. German. MARGARET MOLDASCHL, B.A. Univer- sity of New Hampshire, M.A., D.Ed. Rut- gers University. School Psychologist and Director of Special Services. HERMAN MOPSICK, B.S. Panzer College of Physical Education and Hygiene, M. Ed. Rutgers University. Supervisor of Safety. EFFIE E. NODDIN, B.A. Maine Wesleyan Women's College, B.A. University of Maine, A.M. Columbia University. Frenchg Spanish. VIDA E. NOGI, A.B. New jersey College for Women. English. XVILLIAM V. OSTRANDER, B.S. New York University. Band. DOROTHEA E. PAGE, A.B. New Jersey College for Women. English. VIOLA M. PASSANI, B.S. University of Vermont, A.M. New York University. Head of Commercial Department. Ste- nographyg Secretarial Practice. ROCCO PELLICONE, B.S. Syracuse Uni- versity, A.M. Columbia University. Eco- nomic Geographyg Retail Selling. W. MALPAS M. MARTINEZ H- MCCORM-ACK ,f V X . ,.. 3, 0 'ig , J' MEI-E H. MILLER W' MILLER V ' to ., X .ff ef, '.' ...N X W ff f f ' A V ,f 3, H. MOLDASCHL M. MOLDASCHL H- MOPSICK 'V Q 4, f .4 E. NODDIN V. NOGI W- OSTRANDER 'ur-.V D. PAGE v. PASSANI R. PELLICONE 13 . I f , g f? 5 I ' 1 .1 kr ,nf ' Sf viva: 'M U Zi as at E. POTTER H. RAMAGE B. RANNEY M. RICKERT A. RITTENHOUSE A. ROSE J. ROTTNER L. RUCH f 1 X Y .S W GW! .l ., Q '43, - A .. ,ff ., .M , ,ilk b,:,' Q' Htlfi' -'T' 3. liz. 'ff G. ST. ANDRASSY .F w , .'Jr '7-Q.f- ' 'ta 4' E 1 f sg , A 7 ff 4,42 S 4 2 . . 41 if 7 64' gf ggfif dgfr W. SCOTT C. SALHER SCHOTT- fwn- H. SIEGMAN D' SMITH 14 ELIZABETH POTTER, A.B. Wellesley Col- legeg A.M. Columbia University. History. HELEN S. RAMAGE, A.B. Montclair State Teachers' College. Spanishg German. B. BELLE RANNEY, A.B. We.llesley Gol- legeg A.M. columbia University. English. ELIZABETH C. REYNOLDS, B.S. New York Universityg M.Ed. Rutgers Univer- sity. Plane and Solid Geometryg Algebrag Trigonometry. , MARGARET L. RICKERT, R.N. Newark City Hospitalg B.S. jersey City State Teachers' Collegeg M.Ed. Rutgers Uni- versity. Nurse. ANDREW B. RITTENHOUSE, B.P.E. Pan- zer College of Physical Education and Hygiene. Health. AGNES M. ROSE, A.B. Bryn Mawr Col- legeg A.M. New York University. Super- visor of Mathematics. JOAN L. ROTTNER, A.B., A.M. Montclair State Teachers' College. General Mathe- maticsg Algebra. LLOYD S. RUCH, B.S. Lafayette Collegeg A.M. Rutgers University. General Sci- ence. GEORGE ST. ANDRASSY, B.S. Newark State Teachers' College. Printing. CLAIRE SALHER, B.S. Rutgers University. Vocal Music. JOHN D. SCHOTT, B.S. Providence Col- legeg M.Ed. Rutgers University. Guidance Counselor. A. WILSON SCOTT, B.S. Trenton State Teachers' Collegeg M.Ed. Rutgers Uni- versity. Biology. HELEN R. SIEGMAN, Trenton Normal Schoolg B.S. in Ed. Rutgers University. Guidance Counselor. DOROTHY O. SMITH, B.S. in Ed. Univer- sity of Pennsylvaniag A.M. 'New York University. Art. EDXVARD R. SD of Physical Edt Rutgers Unive RAYMOND C. Teachers' Colli AMERICO TAR. ley Collegeg l Assistant Psycl ELINORE H. TC Teachers' Colle JEAN TURTUR, Clothing. MABEL A. TUT versityg A.M. rector of Lang RUTH J. VAN I University. Co ADELE VIGNE, University. En GRACE G. VOI west Missouri A.M. Columbi J. PAUL WAI Marshall Coll versity. Visual EDWARD A. ' legeg A.M. C4 istry. LILLIAN M. V College. Book PAUL A. YEISI A.M. Columb Science. XVILIAM D. Y Teachers' Col versity. Woo: Wellesley Col- rsity. History. iontclair State . German. Vellesley Col- rsity. English. TS, B.S. New ltgers Univer- etry, Algebra, R.N. Newark y City State Rutgers Uni- E, B.P.E. Pan- ducation and n Mawr Col- fersity. Super- .M. Montclair :neral Mathe- yette College, General Sci- B.S. Newark nting. rs University. Jvidence Col- zity. Guidance frenton State Rutgers Uni- mton Normal rs University. n Ed. Univer- . New York 1 EDWARD R. SMITH, B.S. Panzer College of Physical Education and Hygiene, M.Ed. Rutgers University. Driver Education. RAYMOND C. STOKES, Oswego State Teachers' College. Metalwork. AMERICO TARANTO, B.S. Lebanon Val- ley College, M.Ed. Rutgers University. Assistant Psychologist. ELINORE H. TODT, A.B. Montclair State Teachers' College. English. JEAN TURTUR, B.S. Columbia University. Clothing. MABEL A. TUTTLE, B.S. New York Uni- versity, A.M. Columbia University. Di- rector of Language Arts. RUTH J. VAN DEUSEN, B.C.S. New York University. Consumer Education. ADELE VIGNE, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. Rutgers University. English. GRACE G. VON HELMOLT, B.S. North- west Missouri State Teachers' College, A.M. Columbia University. English. J. PAUL WALKER, B.S. Franklin and Marshall College, A.M. Columbia Uni- versity. Visual Education. EDWARD A. WEISS, Ph.B. Boston Col- lege, A.M. Columbia University. Chem- istry. LILLIAN M. WINETSKY, B.Ed.C. Rider College. Bookkeeping. PAUL A. YEISLEY, B.S. Lafayette College, A.M. Columbia University. Supervisor of Science. WILIAM D. YOUNG, B.S. Newark State Teachers' College, A.M. New York Uni- versity. Woodwork. ff 7 .1 Q . X Z '-5 ' I X. E. SMITH R. STOKES E. TODT J. TURTUR M TUTTLE , , .,f,,,.-f. Q f . , , 42 , X s J' 'fl' f ' , u f -.ey W, - . . ,- f . . S, - L . ,- Q ., ,a g ' 3 I I 9 W f , A 4' x f X J wif .gf if ,V -. t -wx ns.,-.4 - R. VAN DEUSEN ,.,.t,3,,,..- V3 5'-'f.,t f WZ V... L - 4 A Fwvt i, ay,,,,q,..s.4,, . y 'Q , , ' f X sv A , fy -K A A P. WALKER . 1 - Q--5' E -N .-..-Q 1 I Q' . .W L if ,tx YY J g V ,:.. x 1 A gg gyda, .,'. l Xi f is-3 l P. Yrxsuav W. YOUNG 15 E. WEISS L WINETSKY f,. NVX f 1 77 Qi, EN RS ,?. 3 X kg n 'Y 'PP' n N561 Shirfe -Forma ox 3 MW bww' jf MA 5?5,:7Q? Aaron the goal line to victory Aaron' the goal line once more off ,M 4, of A . ff! fl f Q 0 .-V' .5 ff A JW W rdf ar Ike 1 earn ing0 ubs: Boys' lee 2 rg 53 eaven C ai ., UG od C361 L ff? M 2 X fff 'W! 'Q ,, . ,Q Q WZQQ , ' ,A 4-x , is-ALAZ' 'Lmif J 1 U Q 1 My , 1 Z Bask all 37 ! A 1 j . A 'fl ., ,. 4 lg Q , , f ' Z 'V Q , Z X! f 7 1 f f fi SHERMAN , Mc Eayy come, eaxy 4 Clubs: Choral 1, 1 Corps 4g Sports: ball 1, 2, 3: J. V. sity 4g Varsity Foe BARBARA BA fl zweloonze addiz Clubs: Library Sqw makers of Am. 2. ELAINE ANDROVICH -if W WM' Jw I SHIRLEY AMROZEWICZ BARBARA LE C DER BIE f Loyal iendly, ami. ' e I In er zhefe qualitie t appea . Cynosure Circ. Clubs: Lat'n 2, 5, Se. ' ' s G 1, 2, Lib. Treas. 3 oir Lib. , 3, 4g r Cross 5 Fut. H ema e Arn. 15 Typing 2, 3, n ce Refres ment Comm. , 'Goodbye, My Fancy' Ufhere eg own 'n e ' Valleyg Trial by J A iy. MURPHY Cemizdly put, smcerely meant. Student Council Alt. SQ Clubs: Girls' Glee lg Twirling lg Art 3, 4g Con- tests: Halloween Window Painting 1, 2g Latham Found. 1, 2, 5, Hon. Mention 43 League of Women Vot- ers 23 Goodbye, My Fancy Cos- tumes: Honor Roll 3: Super Honor Roll 1, 2. Blefxed with mmhine and cheer- fulnetx, :he mes natureir gzfts wifely. H. R. Pres. lg Cynosure Circulation, Clerical Comm.g Clubs: Typing 15 Girls' Photo. lg Goodbye, My Fancy Costumes. SHERMAN ARMSTEAD MOE Eafy come, eezxy go. Clubs: Choral 1, 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria Corps 43 Sports: Interclass Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 J. V. Baseball 3, Var- sity 4, Varsity Football 4. W' A-W-MN BARBARA BARON BARB fl welcome arfditiofz to any circle, Clubs: Library Squad lg Fut. Home- mtxkers of Am. 2. DON ' , U '1 ez ff hwy eage1 . f s , u Editori lumi E Rec. 1, Goo bye, My y Stage Crew, Choir 4. I 0Zg8ISE The frefh of a ers of MARION BARA SWEETIE Actiom Jpeah louder than 111ord.r. Indoor Recreation Club lg Good- bye, My Fancy Tickets. .,, .k A MV., x JOHN BELLEK PONCHO -.r , Hi! 'llfiiflllhllg Jmile makes him ez 'Q' 5: friend to aff. H l Cl b ' -gf i C' e Photo. eperg u s: V-gf I ' Bbgigsufilee 2, 3. stage crew 2, 3. ' WI 4g Sports: Baseball J. V. 2, 33 Varsity a , 'Izzy 4: Basketball J. V. 2, 3, Varsity 4. V W., 1 LEONARD BIRENBAUM LENNY A friendly Hi greets all his friends. Clubs: German 1, 2, 3, 4g Amat. Radio 23 Sr. Dram. 3, 4: Comm.: Stage Crew 3, Room Service,' Perchance to Dreamg Sports: Bas- ketball j. V. 2: Baseball J. V. 2, 31 lnterclass Basketball 3. CARL BELLERO Quiet and sincere, but fan lo be near. Cynosure Photo. Helperg Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Sports: Basketball J. V. 2, 3, Varsity 4: Interclass Basketball 2, 3. JOAN BREIDT A lovely smile panes the road happiness. Cynosure Circulation, Clerical Comm.: Crocheting Club 1: Sports: Servus Ball 2. THOMAS BUTCHKO BUTCH An accessory to the art! of enjoy- ment. Clubs: Fish and Game 1, 2, 3, 43 Barn Dance Decorating Comm, 4, 4 20 MARY BODNAR Always reafly to lenfl a helping 7 ha zfl. H. R. Pres. 1, 2: Cynosure Circula- tion, Clerical Comm.: Clubs: Glee 1, 2, 3: Fut. Homemakers of Am. lg Lib. Squad 1, 2. JOHN BIRCH JOHNNY A horse! A horse! My kingrlonz for a horse. H. R. Pres. 2: Clubs: Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 2g Gas Mod. Airplane lg Shop Foremen lg Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. Girls I aw: 6 VJ , rl 0 I . 1 C ,' f lr 'V It' ,:l. 'f-L' 5 I I 1 W7 A fx, ly W! WM' new e A , - .s ' ' T , QVC ff 'WW ,fi 1 4bHENR K nrlin' zz ' 1 . f 1 7 f Nl s not k 7 theioav h i! hai ja!! i ' oy' 41' rmnCllgkb1yb w,fW ,X W 0 if ' . LORETTA BUTCHKO LORRY Pleaslng personality anal a fine sense of lanmor. H. R. Sec.-Treas. 4: Clubs: Glee 3: Choir 3g Twirling lg I Rec. lg Barn Dance Refreshment Comm. 3, 43 Milk Bar Rep. Rep. Girls' ndoor 39 Jr- THOMAS CAMERON Popularity and goorl looks are his passwords. H. R. Pres. 4, '1freas. 3: Clubs: Boys' Glee 1, 2. 5g Field Map and Survey 2. 3: Cafeteria Corps 3, 4g Bam Dance Dec. Comm. 55 Student Coun- cil Rep. 3. f . K S Q N-, N X . ss Q ', -as NIICHAEI. C1 An arid sports lower of Ike Sports: Official T ball 2, 3: Cynos Helper: Comm.: Fancy' Printing. MARLENE CHRISTENSEN ERON RCH ' Y My kingdom Boys' Glee 1, Mod. Airplane Stage Crew 1, at Q .ijt look! are his Clubs: Boys' p and Survey 3, 4: Barn tudent Coun- awww W AAA' BEATRICE CARSON BEA bye. t Clubs: Bible 1. Q 'N www . ' T ,QA CIA ' ,f A . 1 . mliv' tt ' ey lo ' w ',,. Q i, ,N e 1' to .fu c 5 3 ' - 'ure - 'e v. h o .g lub : F lli, Y if 0 . P 0 .. - ,I P' ' oi-Znsi : 1 imf E.. ey ,1 C SJ - , l A nd. : 5- vygstsg Matkfig-5 f 5 S0 . of ,A is ' I 3, 4. A 1 ff-, 5 , 3 Q CHARLES CENTER . -A CHARLIE ' We j Mafter of mirth. ' ,-':' X Clubs: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Boys' ' ,, Photo. lg Gas Model Airplane 3: O Q Fish, sind Game 23 Sports: Track A . . . r ' : V, 1. MICHAEL CLEMENKO CLEM An avid sporty fan and true fol- lower of the Yankees. Sports: Official Timer Var. Basket- Ihlalf 2, 33CCynosure ghoticiygraphfigs e er: .: oo e, Fan?y Prigmirgl. y y I ' 5 . X ,Q 1 ..-sf: . A Xen NANCY CARROLL NANCE A violet by a mosxy Jtone, Half-hidden from the eye. R. Vice-Pres. 3: Cynosure Adver- tising Comm.: Clubs: French 33 Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, Mgr. 4: Typing Pres. 33 Studio Sec. 35 Make-Up 1, Sec.-Treas. 2, Pres. 3, 43 Plays: Special Guest, Heaven Can Wait, Perchance to Dream, Down in the Valley, Trial By Jury, Goodbye, My Fancyg Comm.: Prom Decorating 3: Grad. A hearty laellog a gracioaf goozl- Usherette: Student Council Rep. 4: Milk Bar Rep. 2. RONALD CASSEL 'RON A talented voice will ave the P way for a Jztcceufal future. Clubszk German 1: Boys' Glee 13 rTyp1ng 3: Indoor Rec. 15 Chess 35 Square Dance 4. ARLENE CLEMENTZ CLEM Energy perfonifietl. QQTALVCAQ if ri g mc e J ' in ezz' ride. ts- Vars'y ootball 3: Golden ves 1, '5 . '53, National Cham- bgojns Light ilylweight D'vi on HAR ER yg owvwmbicvd M An eye for fafhzon. ' H. R. Treas. 1: Cynosure Editorial, Circulation Comm.: Clubs: Girls' Glee 4: Choir 3, 4: Jr. Dram. Treas. 1: Sr. Dram. 2, 3, 4: Studio lg Archaeology 1, Pres. 2: Plays: Per- chance To Dream, Special Guest: Comm.: Heaven Can XVait Tick- ers, Proos.: Play Reading l, 2: Barn Dance Decorating 3: Grad. Usher- etteg Goodbye, My Fancy Usher- ette. will H. R. Pres. 13 Clubs: Chronicle 3, Co-Editor 4: Chron. Circ. Staff 1, 3, 43 Twirling 1: Sr. Dram. 3, 4: Art 1: Forensic 3: Jr. Achievement 3, 4: Comm.: Assembly 2, 3, Chm. 4: Cynosure Circ.: Room Service Publicity: Prom Dec. 3: Grad Usher- etteg Sports: Basketball 2: Foul Shooting 2: Hallowe'en Window Painting 1, 2, 45 Super Honor Roll l: Honor Roll 2: Goodbye, My Fancy Costume Chm. 'Ds MARGARET A. COKER TEX A hzgh-Jpzrnell gal heenly infer- efzeal an sports. Cynosure Editorial Comm.: Clubs. German 35 Girls' Glee 35 Band 5, 43 Orch. 3, 4: Sports: Basketball 3: Softball 3, 4: Foul Shooting 39 Bad- minton 35 Goodbye, My Fancy' Usherette: St. Mary's, Elizabeth, N. J.: Debate Team 23 St. Mary's Acad., Amarillo, Texas: Varsity Bas- ketball lg Library Squad lg Super i I if 1 , . , ' ' 1 . if C ,T I . H C LEWSKLV ' HEDY VerJa th in 16 hey II. ' . Pres. 1, 3 Stud. C . Alt. 'g Cyn. Editb hrtl om 2Club ' ' L 1 at . Kit 2 lStud1c3 2 c 3 ICC' rench A - g .t : B ss y . JPl:e3r qsEU nC0ua1Y0 . Z . - v Z' I-- si Ass . gn l ate? ch 2, ROBERT COPPOLETTA An open nwzlarzon to all to yozn in his zest for lzwng. Cynosure Photo. Helper: Clubs: Ger- man l, 2, 3: Gas Model Airplane 2, Pres. 3: Goodbye, My Fancy Stage Crew. SHEILA DARE SHEIL Zealozu and moaleft, conyczentzons anal effzczent. Q H. R. Pres.. 3g Cyn., Adv. Comm.g Clubs: .Spanish 2: Girls' Glee 1, 2, 33 Choir 1, 2, 3g Jr. Dram. lg Sr. Pram. 2. 3. 4: Studio' lg Plays: Feaven Can Wait g Comm.: Room Servifen Propsg Perchance to Dream Costume Chm.g Prom Deco- faflllg 33 Grad. Usheretteg Down oxdb e V ' ICP fsh 1. li? S f 5 e . t . 3 Hgh :Rb JIS-if or Roll at' ec. 3 - , , 3 A 3: 5 ' s ' ' Pr . Q. Com .: rom De . 31 d sher Scenery- Chlist sse . , 13 ir BARBARA DACKERMANN The quality of one'.r thoughts helps to determine one'J happi- neu. Clubs: Girls' Glee 2, 3, 43 Lib. Squad 2, Jr. Dramatic -13 Graduation Uzherette. in the Valley g Trial By J y : CGgl0dbY'3i MY Fancy Plibps. 'J In. X WESTON DAVIS I .YUZVUHY 1 'U Q ' f Art 3 an znllinatlonal langnage , nn erftoo y all, Q. , if ' , glubs: Boys' Glee 1., 2, 35 Choral 1, 45- at.Arms 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. ,f tgrilgioction Pictucrti 1,l2tE, 45 Cafe. ,.,. , mpg Z 0 b A 1 b1Y 1, 2, 33 Footballlaj. V31 3, Ssem if a ,f Honor Roll 13 Honor Roll 2. MARGARET CRANMER PEGGY Wh61'6,I all the hnflle? Clubs: Girls' Photo. 2: Indoor Rec- reation lg Graduation Usherette. f - gk if it i PATRICIA DALY O- -ff as g , i PATSY 1 7 ' A champion of charm anal good i .5 cheer. ' . 5 H. R. Treas. 3: Clubs: Girls' Glee as 1, 2, 33 Library Squad 1. ' W X, - s . km s, .. ' t C f I 959 X ,See 2 X t AQ V ' f - ga , 1 . at . 'N f AAXDWSZ BERNARD DAVIDS Le! ns live for lozlay, Anal have fnn while we may. Cynosure Photographers Helper: Clubs: Boys' Glee 2: Fish and Game D HOWARD DAYER DOLL Romeo. Romeo, wherefore art than Romeo? H. R. Vice-Pres. lg Cynosnre Photo, Helper: Clubs: Latin l, 2: Printing 1, 2g Fish and Game 1, 2g Typing 2: Archaeology 13 Football J. V. 2: Interclass Basketball 3, .f-- ' EDWARD EDI With a happy-go goes smzlzng o Cynosure Art Comi 33 Clubs: Boys' 4 Tumbling 23 F1Sh 3. CAROLE I BUI At all our game on. H. R. Sec. 4: Clul 2, 3, 45 Make-Up 4: Barn Dance Goodbye, My Fa CORA E: I. M ixchie vous. fa A nicer girl voi Girls' Glee Club 3: Basketball lg 072. A. COKER X gal heenly inter- Comm.: Clubs: Glee 53 Band 3, rts: Basketball 5: Shooting 3g Bad- bye, My Fancy fary's, Elizabeth, lm 2g St. Mary's exas: Varsity Bas- Squad lg Super lor Roll 2. DALY .Y X warm and good lbs: Girls' Glee Lad 1. ' K A 196 1' Q 4 5 , f . 4, -In, WF? if fs J ' X f ' in 4, 1. V iv-W W Vx hw ,Wage .W A7264 sf gift ' 'if 'afar' es? , fe C avr JAYER 4 wherefore art Iynosllre Photo. 1, 23 Printing 2 1, 2g Typing gnball J. V. 21 EDWARD DEEM EDDIE With a happy-go-lucky attitude, he goes .vrniling on hir way. Cynosure Art Comm.g Milk Bar Rep. 3g Clubs: Boys' Glee 33 Band 3: Tumbling 2g Fish and Game 45 Art 3. CAROLE DESIMONE BUBBIE' At all our garner .the cheered us ANTHONY DEROLLO TONY A gun and a hunting dog-Ah! Paradise! ' H. R. Sec. 4g Clubs: Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, 45 Make-Up 13 Milk Bar Rep. 4g Barn Dance Dec. Comm. 4g Goodbye, My Fancy Usherette. CORA EICHHORN IKE Misehieuouy, fair, and sweet, A nicer girl you rarely meet. Girls' Glee Club 1. 2, 43 Ch 3. Basketball lg Foul shooting 1. ' JOSEPH DRAGAN JOE A frtendly fellow, lzhed hy all. H. R. Pres. 4g Cvnosure Photogra- pher's Heloerg German Club 53 lnterclass Basketball 1, 33 Good- bye, My Fancy Costumes. WM' DOLORES DBMARCO DEE A merry heart draws many friends. H. R. Vice-Pres. 23 Clubs: Lib. Squad 2, 5, 4g Grad. Usheretteg Sec. Appointmentg Honor Roll 1, 3: Super Honor Roll 2. FRANK DIVILA I UNIOR Quick to favor A farting of lahor. Cynosure Photoprapher's Helperg Fish and Game Club 45 Christmas Tree Decorating Committee 3. JEAN DESALVO Ohfervation and expel-ienre are the przze educators. f 0 1. af ered . C i ' Clu : ' 5 Trea . 0 a i .1 - Pro De ' i MARY ANN EIGNER Neat and nice, Sweet and sincere. Girls' Glee Club 23 Cheerleaders 3, 4g Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3. Ro l, , 3 Usherette. , , K wrt 1 Q fb: j 5:51 Q, A X Y i .-. rg' W X I vs W , 4 'af 1 S f ROCCO FERRETTI ROCKY How auichly he exchanges' nity for liuelinefx. Student Council Alternate 4g Boys' Photography Club 1. SHIRLEE FORMAN SHIRL Excelling ability if talent,- Excelling talent if geniux. H. R. Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4g Stud Coun. Rep. 4, Co-chm. Pub. Comm. Cyn. Edit., Art Comm.: Clubs: Typ ing Vice-Pres. 33 Lib. Squad Math 3, 45 Art 1, Sec. 2g Studio Grad. Usheretteg Perf. Attend. Forums: Un. Co. Youth Conf. Times 4: State Stud. Coun. Conf. Contests: Windo P' W ainting 1, Math. Assn. of Am. Third Place Temple Math. Second Place 3 Goodbye, My Fancy Prop. Chm Super Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 jr. Host ess Club Panel 4. EDWARD ERM EDDIE Neither too careleff, nor too sad, Nor too Jtualious, nor too glad. Cynosure Photographer's Helper: Fish and Game Club 1. Jolern- TERRY FIRESTONE DUKE Nor care, nor worry will wrinkle hi: hrow. Fish and Game Club 1, 2, 3, 4. UJI0rPsUJUJKxDr-I LOUISE FIGLIN LOU A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Cynosure Circ. Comm.: Clubs: French 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee lg Sr. Dram. 2, 3g Jr. Dram. 19 Forensic 33 Square Dance 43 Plays:. Spec1al Guest Props: Room Service Cos- tumesg Heaven Can Wait Pub- licityg Goodbye, My FanCY' Usher' etteg Talent Show 1, 2. TRACY FORMAN Fun can he found, When Tracy'f around. Student Council Rep. 2, 33 Clubs: BOYS' Glee 3, Treas. 43 Amat. Radio 13 Field Mao and Surveying 1, Vice- Pres. 23 Cafeteria Coros 43 Comm.: Prom Dec. 3: Barn Dance Dec. 3. JOYCE Foss T-wznhling eyef anal merry wit. CYn. Clerical Comm.g Clubs: Jr. Red Cross 3. 4: Make-Up 25 Girls' Photo. 1, 2: Comm.: Barn Dance Refreshment 3: Graduation Usher- erre: Foul Shooting 3: Perfect At- fend- 2, 3: G db , M Usherette. oo ye y Fancy 41722. FRANCES ,FARRELL FRAN Her air, her manners, all who ree admire. D H. R. Vice-Pres. 3g Library Squad 2, 3, 45 Graduation Usheretteg Sec. Appointment. ANNA FLETCHER FLETCH Sugar anal spice and everything nice- That'.r what Anna if made of. H. R. Sec. 1: Library Squad 1: Sec. Appointment. ANTHONY FRANZESE TONY To .he a .rtate trooper if T0721 .f JOYCE F1 JO Gow! thingf cont agef. Cl bs: Span- 2, Y 4guLib. Squad 13 Dram. 2: 33, S Comm.: 'Special Heaven Q30 1 Room Service C1 BEVERLY A .renye of hun mirth. H. R. Treas. 13 Girls' Glee 1, 23 1 1, 2, 3, Girls' P Usheretteg Sec. A fect Attend. 3: Ha Goodbye, My Far JOY G ,lov comer. grief H. R. Sec. 1. 2, 3: Clubs: French 2, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Pres. 2: Blake-Up Usheretre: Good Prompter. :s FARRELL 'RAN anners, all who see S.. 33 Library Squad mon Usherette: Sec. FLETCHER TCH 2 and everything za is made of. rary Squad 1: Sec. FRANZESE VY eoper is Tony? JOYCE FREUNDEL JOY Good things corne in small pack- ages. Clubs: Span. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Lib. Squad 1: Jr. Dram. 1: Sr. Dram. 2, 3: Square Dance 4: Comm.: Special Guest Programs: Heaven Can Wait Programs' Room Service Costumes. 9 MARIE GALLO An ejicient little handle of charm. Stud. Coun. Rep. 3, Chm. Pub. Comm.: Cynosure Business Manager: Clubs: Girls, Glee 1, 2: Lib. Squad 1, 2, 3: Graduation Usherette: Sec. Appointment: Co-Chm. March of Dimes Drive 3: N. J. Stud. Coun. Conference 3: Honor Roll 1, 3: Super Honor Roll 2: Goodbye, My LILLIAN GARBUS TOOTSIE Like a circle ending never Does her fame go on forever. H. R. Treas. 4: Stud. Coun. Rep. 2: Comm.: Sunshine 2: Welcoming 2: Clubs: Latin 1, 2: Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 1: Jr. Dram. 2: Sr. Dram. 3, 4: Girls, Photo. 33 Plays: Perchance to Dream : Goodbye, My Fancy : Servus 1, 2, ' 1 Achie BEVERLY GAYDOS A sense of humor, a toach of mirth. H. R. Treas. 1: Clubs: Bible 1: Girls' Glee 1, 2: Choir 1: Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Girls' Photo. 1, 2: Grad. Usherette: Sec. Appointment: Per- fect Attend. 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3: Goodbye, My Fancy Ticket Comm. Comm.: Play Reading 4: Sports: Ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3: Softball 1, 3: Foul Shoot- mg , 2, 3: Badminton 33 Jr. vement 3, Conference Miami Univ. 3, Treas. 4, Fancy Costumes. FRANCES GARCIA FRAN A chzcanzta with a great love of Spanish. Clubs: Spanish 1, 2, Secretary 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Art 1: Square Dance 4: Interclass Basketball 3: Foul Shooting 3: Jr. Achievement 4: Per- fect Attend. 1, 3: Goodbye, My MICHAEL GELES BENO Deeds, not words, win in this world. Cynosure Photographer's Helper: Interclass Basketball 2. Fancy Usherette. ,X .iff of ,xx - s. J AR LN GILMORE 7 math, JOSEPH GELLES FAROUKIE Happy arn I and also carefree, Wfhy aren't they all contented like , ,J B036 Glee Club 1, 2: Fish and Game 3, Secretary 4: Cafeteria Corps 4. LARRY GOLDBERGER Nor saint. nor simzer--hzzt nzanf M ZVIIZZIB' N69 -1 Wm f dfhg' the ftafyfoatzz - ,' end. I , fb! ,gy dsure A v lCo m.: : g rench Z. 3, :mf 2, 4: Choir 4,, F t. Ho ' akers o Am. lgji - p 2: Comm.:f Barn e h. 4' Ch ' ' ' o 2, P fe t qr' 'iw FaSEyi:C9ziE1nq'f res . ristmas Dead I Sh ' - ' ' cps, i yfjf self! 'EJ J JOY GOKEY jov cornes. ,grief goes. H. R. Sec. 1, 2, 3: Cyn. Circ. Comm.: Clubs: French 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Girls' Glee l, 2, 3, 4: Typing 3. Pres. 2: Make-Up 1, 2, 3. 4: Grad. Usherettez Goodbye, My Fancy Prompter. H. R. Pres. 3: Clubs: German 1, 2, Pres. 3: Boys' Glee 1, 2: Sr. Dram. l. 2. 3: Plays: Ins and Outs : Heaven Can XVait : 'Room Serv- ice : Perchance to Dream : Comm.: Perchance to Dream Stage Crew: Trial By Jury Pub.: Soorts: J. V. Basketball 3: Inter- class Basketball- 2, 3: Goodbye, My Fancy Publicity. g. QU' in C 5 ' .J KP ff VILMA GOLIAN Her voice was ezfer yoft and gentle- An excellent thing in a woman. Stud. Council Rep. 1, Milk Bar Rep. 1, 2: Cynosure Circ., Clerical Comm.g Clubs: Chronicle 3g Girls' Glee lg Lib. Squad 1, 2, 4, Pres. 39 Honor Roll 2. JOSEPH GOONEY JOE F1'167ZLllZ716,fJ' ancl .fpzrzl are a great combination. H. R. Sec. 1g Cynosure Photogra- pher's Helper: Clubs: Amar. Radio 1: Motion Picture 3, 43 Assembly itage Crew 2, 3, 4: Perfect Attend. ,rs 1 , i ,f Z . ew... ' .frnzlef ff ff f 4 Z f X ff zg 1 if f X f f f f a ' n rewl 2 .a ,,a' f, , 2, .Haha A 3: va ,Q ROBERT GRIFFIN Sleill breecly no ill, Bn! content ancl pleasure. Clubs: Choral 1, 2, 5: Cafeteria Corps 43 Sports: Football J. V. 2, Baseball J. V. 2: Interclass Basket- ball 1, 2. 1. 5 QW 41, -A RLfG'1i'uBERV L cs.: 'Ll 4.245 H man ofilelfure. f ,fl f Print glub 43 Gas Mod? Air- if P12719 lu lglfasketbdl' Var . Mgr. 2,53 'Goodbye, My Fancy Printi ,ring Comiw I 53 1 N, 'W . I frzenal ness. Library c 2, W' f , ,,, L,5 J,,W . N GEORGE GUY f F1535 IEICAAS Ambiz' I 1 ID mpaonf, eager, be ll reach the .A yy . Q N0 .rbarper create way eye, wen G 3. B 1 , 1 Q l,,t On Wal Parr of trousers. eH'Q'1'Q,d0,,r '1Yjc.Qlei,e1r3e2i V O H. R. Treas. 2g Milk Bar Rep. 2, L, 2. , L 4.2. ,VT 5, 45 Clubs: Chomcle 2, 3g Boys' ' glee 2, 3: Motion Picture 2, 3, 4, J 1 I C:1eUv'Gbl21g3,1,42, 3, 4: Assemb. Stage r 1 f Q J . L 1 1 QAM! . ' , 4.2. , I f ' W ,gucvuad f : ' 7 1 -f 41,04-0 ' 'T age-'lffrl' JACOB H, JAK A loyal friend to one. Clubs: Indoor Re Corps 4: Sports: E Vai-5. 3, 43 Intercl: 2, 3, 4- SE I, mzle 1 at 1 77 . H. as: S Art 'm.: lu Vice- e 5, L ri Twirling , 1 Studio T . 2: Barn Dah D I 4: r VUSh tti U. 1 . mes g 29 . Ac ' vem Do I Va Ind' ns g oodl Usl rette. X 16 N E . . X V ' st.. QF JOSEPHINE J The Demon of none to take A Cyn. Circ.. Clericz mg Club 1: Servu I GOONEY IOE fd spirit are a great 'Cynosure Photogra- Clubs: Amat. Radio Ure 3, 4: Assembly , 4: Perfect Attend. GRIFFIN lt, plearare. , 2, 3: Cafeteria Football J. V. 2: Interclass Basket- ?IAAS KID ? 1,0115 EUE7' 52671 l7'0l!5e7'.f. Iilk Bar Rep. 2, Rifle 2, 33 Boys' Picture 2, 3, 4: 4: Assemb. Stage JACOB HADDICK JAKE A loyal friend to thore who need 0726. Clubs: Indoor Rec. 1: Cafeteria Corps 4: Sports: Baseball J. V. 2, Vars. 3, 4: Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. NICHOLAS HALUSKA NICK An innocent little rnrfchzef-maker. Clubs: Boys' Glee 1: Shop Foremen 1, 2, 3, Supt. 4: Barn Dance Dec. Comm. 4. JOSEPHINE HEMENWAY IO The Demon of few 'words hay none to take hack. Cyn. Circ., Clerical Comm.: Crochet- ing Club 1: Servus Ball l. ANN HARVANIK A sporty-minded little lan! Cyn. Circ., Clerical Comm.: Clubs: Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3: Lib. Squad 1, 2: Goodbye, My Fancyn Stage Crew: Perfect Attend. 1, 3: Trial by Juryi' Ushererte: Sports: Servus Ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Foul Shoot- ing 3, 4: Badminton 2, 3, 4: Stud. Coun. Rep. 3. JOHN HALAJCSIK Me and my gee-tar will go Jtritrn- min' along together. Bo s' Glee Club 2 Milk Bar Re Y S - 2: Cowboy Assembly 3. P Q MARY HARRINGTON DITTO The warmth of a friendly radiater ar the ran. Clubs: Girls' Glee 3: Band 4: Jr. Dram. 1: Girls' Photo. 3: Crochet- ing 1: Sports: Servus Ball 1, 2, 4, Capt. 3: Basketball 1, 4, Capt. 2, 32 Softball 1, 4, Capt. 2, 3: Foul Shooting 1, 2, 3, 4: Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4: Goodbye, My Fancyi' Stage Crew. JOSEPH HENNIGHAN With few words he maker hi: rnark in the world. DOUGLAS HAMMER DOUG I-Ie'r rrnall, hat .ro ir a stick of dynamite. Clubs: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Swing Band 4: Jr. Dram. 1: Sr. Dram. 3, 4: Stud. Coun. Rep. 1: Plays: Perchance To Dream : Goodbye, My Fancy Stage Crew: Comm.: Prom Dec. 3: Barn Dance Orchestra 35 Sports: J. V. Baseball 2: Interclass Basketball 4: Temple Univ. Math. Contest 3: Math. Assn. of Am. 33 Honor Roll 3. spirit CYNTHIA HELLERf CINDY Her friendlfner.r and efficiency Jhoald make her lzfe a saccerx. H. R. Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Cyn. Circ. Comm.: Club3: Girls' Glee 1, 3, Librarian 2, 4: Choir 4: Jr. Dram. lg Sr. Dram. 2, 3: Studio l: Comm.: Heaven Can Wait Props.: Room Service Usherette: Goodbye, My Fancy' Usherette: Grad. Ushcrette. A , Q ti. HENRY HENZE Something attempted, Jomething done. Cyn. Editorial Comm.: Clubs: Ger- man 3, Fish and Game 1, 23 Math. 3, 4g Perfect Attendance 2, 35 Goodbye, My Fancyl' Props.3 Math. Ass'n. of Am. Contest 3. MAUREEN HIGGINS The height of good humor. Cyn. Circ., Clerical Comm.3 Clubs: Girls' Glee 1, 23 Choir 13 Girls, Photo. 2g Barn Dance Refreshment Comm. 3. ROBERT HOEEER BOOBSEY The god of muscular movements has .rmzled on Boh. Sports: Football J. V. 2, Vars. 3, 43 Basketball J. V. 2, Vars. 3, 4g Base- ball J. V. 2, Vars. 3, 43 All-County Sports: Baseball 3, Football 43 All- State Football Honorable Mention RAYMOND JACKEY Quiet in his mannerg his inten- tionf are always sincere. Interclass Basketball 3. RITA JACOBSON n REE Quiet and refereed if Jhe, As it become: a girl to he. Cyn. Circ. Comm.3 Clubs: Girls' Glee 3, 43 Choir 43 Make-Up 3g Girls' Photo. 33 Studio 2. THERESA HUMENIK TERRY I am Jure Care if an enemy to life. H. R. Treas. 4: Cyn. Circ. Chm., Clerical Comm.3 Chronicle 2, 3, Circ. Staff 4 GEORGE JAKUB An ounce of laughter is worth a pound of gravity. H. R. Pres. 1. Vice-Pres. 23 Clubs: Band 3, 43 Printing 2, 3g j. V, Football 2. Laughter, patience, and good cheer. A H. R. Vice-Pres. 43 Cyn. Clerical Comm.3 Grad. Usherette3 Sec. Ap- Dointmentg Super Honor Roll 1, 23 Goodbye, My Fancy Tickets. MARY ANN JAROSSY JAR AJ sweet ar :he if efficient. H. R., Pres. 33 Stud. Coun. Ren. 4, Sunshine Comm. 4g Clubs: Girls' Glee 13 jr. Red Cross 4g Lib. Squad 1: Grad. Ushererteg Perfect Attend. 1, 2, 35 Honor Roll 13 Prom Dec. S'3E2'l..3i gtfioodbaet My C: or : - Softball 3. P ts mug Ban 3' Dance '?9 . Rm wt R' ll ERIC J Life if a Jong, 1 you mahe it. H. R. Pres. 23 Clv Shop Foremen 2, i versity Math. Com PAULINE I PA She that was em proud, Had tongue at u loud. Cyn. Clerical Com icle 3, 4g Comme: 13 Goodbye, My STANLE' ST To enjoy life i iron. Soortsz Varsity F High School: J. 1. V. Track 1. HIGGINS od humor. l Comm.: Clubs: Choir lg Girls' ance Refreshment and good 1 Cyn Clerical erette Sec Ap onor Roll 1 2 y Tickets Dance . My M W l' ERIC j Life ix a Jong, merry or rad, af you make it. H. R. Pres. 2g Clubs: Jr. Dram. lg Shop Foremen 2, 3, 4g Temple Uni- versity Math. Contest 3. SANDRA KALLA SANDY Ever fmilirrg, ever gay, A friend to all who come her way. Chronicle 3, 4g Girls' Photo. Club lg Grad. Usheretteg Perfect Attend. 3g Goodbye, My Fancy Costumes. ROBERT JONES MONK Hix abilities do not end in the ' .vportr world. Cyn. Photo. Helperg Clubs: Fish and Game 1, 23 Cafeteria Corps 45 Sports: Football Vars. 2, 43 Basket- gall J. V. 2, 3, Vars. 43 Track Vars. PAULINE KAPLOWITZ PA UL .She that was ever fazr and never proud Had tongue az wzll yet was never oud Cyn Clerical Comm Clubs Chron xcle 3 4 Commercial 3 Lib Squad 1 Goodbye My Fancy U herette ANN KARAMAN ANNIE The .ruhtle deed: are the deedf mor! effective H R Pres 2 Club Girls Glee l 2 Cheerleaders 3 4 Sec Appoint ment KATHRYN KARRIS PAT Happmeu coma!!! in activity Cyn Circ Clerical Adv Comm Clubs Chronicle 2 3 CoEd1tor 1 Lib Squadl Prom Dec Comm 3 f' lf ell! STANLEY KIELB STAN To enjoy lzfe 11 half the haltle won Soorts Varsity Football 4 Roselle High School J V Basketball 1 J V Track 1 tw KIICK A lzvel rl a lzvely mule S 3 4 a 0 a 4 u hootmgl 2 4 Badminton 2 4 'T-Q 'nov- PAULA KAPLAN Quick to fee the good in other: Clubs: Fut. Homemakers of Am. 1: Library Squad 1, 2, 33 Sports: Soft- ball 2' Badminton 2 4' Pl ' , I, 3, , nys. Goodbye, My Fancy '. JANE KELLY IRISH A plearant fmrle hfmgy joy zo a Clubs Make Up 1 Library Squad 1 Q 5 xx ' ' v ' - i 4 Q . ' P A ' . X . 3 5 ' f i . . . 3 l sz ' ' - , : i 3 , i Q la' . i l V I . 1 . ' . E ' .1 . ' y , , Zi . W Y ' . l I f , l f t ff! . A f fl 1 N E x RB A IICK '23 -' ' - 5 Ci' iiz Llu fti1i'12'2' -:limi ' A : . . , 2 t - ' Q ..t I ' A V 0. 29 emo LX ' b ' 'I . D ' L IS C UBEN- ' newcomerj but a welco 6l?'Q?ng1:ng? Cl .Amauel-ii? adio 1, roc e urst C ' 2, .3 M on ictures I , 3: Fish NQrQjGame , 3. ' i ts' MARYLYN KOPIN SKIPPY Pbyfical exerelxe rank! equally wztb mental exercise. Cynosure Clerical, Circ. Comm. C.ubs: jr. Dram. 1: Lib. Squad 1 2. 3, 4: Comm.: Barn Dance Dec. 3: Sports: Servus Ball 1. AUDREY KIP DAG It if not wisdom only to be wtfe. Cynosure Clerical Comm.: Junior Dramatic Club Sec. 1: Barn Dance Refresh. Comm. 3. ne! hool, ' JAMES KNOWLTON JIM Hi: powerful build is admired by many but attained by few. Cynosure Photo. Helper: Clubs: Swanish 2. Treas. 3: Boys' Photo. 1: Motion Picture 1: Tumbling 3. RAYMOND KOSTEN RAY ' Never trouble trouble till trouble troublef you. H. R. Sec.-Treas. lg Cynosure Photo. Helper: Clubs: Boys' Glee Sec. 1, Treas. 2, 3, Pres. 4: Choir 2, 3: Fish and Game 2: Cafe. Corps 3, 45 Interclass Basketball 2. ROBERT KNEVELS BOB Tbe weigbt of care is ligbt on bint. Clubs: Boys' Glee lg Boys' Photo. 1, 2: Forensic 13 Chess Pres. 3. DANIEL KLOK DAN Q Always tbe matter of tbe Jztua- tion. . Clubs: Jr. Dram. 1: Sr. Dram. Vice- Pres. 3: Forensic 3, 4: Plays: l'Room Service g Sports: Football Vars. 3. JOAN KOLLER I0 Personality if to joan wbat per- fume if to tbe flower. Clubs: Girls' Glee 1, 2, Sec. 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3: Cheerleaders 1: Lib. Squad 2: Make-Up 1, 2, 3, 4. MYRNA KOPLIN MYRN Pep, mm, utgor, and wtalzty. Class Sec. 3, 4: H. R. Sec.-Treas. 4: Cynosure Clerical Comm.: Clubs: Glee 1. 2, 33 Jr. Dram. Pres. 1: Sr. Dram. Vice-Pres. 2, 3, Pres. 4: Plays: Heaven Can Wait , Per- chance to Dream , Goodbye, My Fancyng Comm.: Room Service Stage Manager, Chm. Pub.: Chm. Play-Reading 45 Prom Dec. 39 Grad. Usheretteg Honor Roll 1, 2. ARTHUR KRUCHAS KR UCH Tbe man wbo will Jmile If tbe man wortb wbile. Clubs: Gas Mod. Airplane 2: Fish and Game 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4g Cafe. Corps 4. JACQUELINI IOK Beauty bay tt: being. , Cynosure Clerica Coun. RCP-, Pub, Cheerleaders 1, 2 lg Barn DTEICE I F s ers lgialll Zgicllgasketball 4. MARY Lzgbt-bearted ar Cynosure Clerical Chron. 3, 45 Ful Am. 1: Girls' Pho: ette: Sec. Appoir My Fancy Prom CAROL M . M Mzrtb is ber cor H. R. Vice-Pres. Cynosure Circ., Clubs: Twirling 1: Art 23 Comm 3: Plays: Good Sports: Servus Ba KLOK N 'r of the Jitna- Sr. Dram. Vice- 4: Plays: Room 'ootball Vars. 3. JLLER oan what per- Ower. ,, 2, Sec. 3, 4: rleaders 1: Lib. , 2, 3, 4- lUCHAS H . Jvnile 4 while. rplane 2: Fish Vice-Pres. 4: I K I JACQUELINE KUCHERA JOCKO Beauty has its own excuse for heing. Cynosure Clerical Comm.: Stud. Coun. Rep., Pub. Comm. 3: Clubs: Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, 4: Make-Up 1: Barn Dance Dec. 3: Goodbye, My Fancy Usherette: Sports: Servus Ball 4: Basketball 4: Foul Shooting MARY LATKA Light-hearted and fun-lowng. Cynosure Clerical Comm.: Clubs: Chron. 3, 4: Fut. Homemakers of Am. 1: Girls' Photo. 1: Grad. Usher- ette: Sec. Appointment: Goodbye, My Fancy Prompter. FRANK LANCOS If only hooks were Jhapetl lile foothallx ! Printing Club 4: Vars. Football 4 Goodbye, My Fancy Printin Comm. JOHN LAMMOND JOHN Content with all he does Anal happy all the while. Clubs: Boys' Glee 3: Fish and Game 1: Barn Dance Dec. Comm. 4. JEAN LASKY JAY Fun ix the keynote of her exist- enteg contentment the chord, H. R. Vice-Pres. 1. 4, Sec. 2. Sec.- Treas. 3: Clubs: Spanish 3, Treas. 4: Lib. Squad lg Jr. Dram. 13 Art 2: Stud. Coun. Rep. 4: Honor Roll Comm. 4: Basketball 3: Goodbye, My Fancy Usherette. Ott ' r. sure c o Club S ram C UP G 5 s JC . . C .3 . I . 3: - 5 1 ho : Fore ' l, 2, 4: Ar o : S 3 Pl AWYNMMQW, . GAIL MACALPINE Glad that I can lwe anal laugh. Clubs: Girls' Glee 2: Band 2, 39 Library Squad lg Sports: Servus Ball l, 23 Softball 1, 2. Wai Sopho alve . R fe CAROL MACGREGOR MAC Mirth 11 her constant companton. H. R. Vice-Pres. 3: Treas. 1, 2: Cynosure Circ., Clerical Comm.: Clubs: Twirling 1: Library Squad 1: Art 2: Comm.: Christmas Dec. 3: Plays: Goodbye, My FHHCYHZ Sports: Servus Ball 2: Basketball 3. Anal. i N? 51 375' SA Jimi u a exgnfrze 519611 772 X C 5 res T h tl 1 ' e ' , Of 3. - 1: emi r fAm ' Co . ' Us e e D C6 Foul Shooti 3' B mmton i 3 . 4: G . h , S 1 Bi 1 4 Z on A i he I 6 fb Q!! 4: . R. c. nll ' Fur. g 1 . as t 3 oft a Serv BARBARA MANGO BABS Her heart if happy without haste. H. R. Treas. 3: Cynosure Circ-, Clerical Comm.: Commercial Club 1: Sports: Basketball 3. ls 7 .KX WK' . BARBARA MARTONE The time to he happy it now: The way to he happy-make others Jo. Clubs: Chronicle 3, 4: Crocheting 2: Fur. Homemakers of Am., 1: Comm.: Goodbye, My Fancy tick- ets. Q THOMAS MATERNA MAT AJ happy-go-lachy at they come: Alwayt ready for tome fan. H. R. Pres. 3, 4, Treas. 1: Cynosure Photo. Helper: Clubs: Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Field Map and Surv. 1, Treas. 2: Plays: Down In the Valley, Trial By Jury, Goodbye, My Fancyl': Prom Dec. 3: All State Chorus 3. ICHA ARCON M way! hap wayfgay. Clubs: Bo ee 2 35 Choir 2: Band 3,- ' uare e 4: Gradu- ation DSher 3:17311 t Council Rep. 4: Christmas c. : Sports: Foot- ball J.V. 2. PAT DORIS PATRICK MCGUIRE CAROLYN MAYERS CAROL Mzrror of efficiency. Clubs: French 2, 3: Spanish 2, Second Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 4: Glee 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2: Make-Up 1, 2: Girls' Photo. 1: Math. 3: Plays: Down In the Val1ey : Sports: Servus Ball 3. W.-- -, . DOLORES MCKENZIE JOAN MCGRATH It tahef lzfe to love lzfe! H. R. Pres. 1, Vice-Pres. 2: Student Council Pres. 4: Cynosure Schedul- ing Comm.: Clubs: German Sec- Treas. 3: Sr. Dram. 2, 3, 4: jr. Dram. 1: Make-Up 1, 2, 3, 4: Math. 2. 33 Grad. Usherette 3: Plays: Heaven Can Wait : Playreading Comm. 4: Honor Roll 1. Nothing .ro hard hat search will find it oat. Clubs: Boys' Photo. 1: Fish and Game 1, 2: Sports: Football J.V. 3: Track J.V. 3. Elegant m her tzmplicity. Cynosure Circ. Comm.: Clubs: Chron- icle 4: Choral 1, 2, 3, 4: Crocheting 1: Grad. Usherette 3: Goodbye, My Fancy Costume Comm.: Sports: DOROTHY MELLETT DOT ' A buelpfat hanaf it always needed. Battin High School Clubs: Play- Wflffflgi Honor Dramatics: Stage Equipment. Servus Ball 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Ea:eball 3, 4 Softball 3, 4: Shooting 3, 4. Foul ALAN M AL If I only had a :lc Clubs: Fish and 1 Photo. 1. ' 'hw' DONALD M SIDN. Girly may come 80, Bat I go on forew Comm.: Milk Bar I Sports: Basketball , J.V. 2: Interclass S4-'R eg n DOROTHY M Q . D01 Eyjrzczency in all tn her far. Clubs: Chronicle Ad 22 Lib. Squad 1, 2 ment: Sports: Servus Basketball 3: Freshm Honor Roll 1, 2: Fancy. Tickets. A 4 L ARCON wayfgay. fee 2 35 Choir 2: re e 4: Gradu- Pu t Council Rep. ,c. 5 Sports: Foot- lCGRATH lone lzfe! ice-Pres. 23 Student Cynosure Schedul- lbs: German Sec- ram. 2, 3, 4: Jr. p 1, 2, 3, 4: Math. :herette 3: Plays: 7ait : Playreading Roll 1. ADOLL Wlofe ec nd. noiur lericalg : e eaders 1: : wg Play : In ' South - bs: Bi gy or 2. , Tri- I 3: rom ' et C s ol . Mr ALAN MILLER AL If I only had a dozen cars! Clubs: Fish and Game 15 Boys' Photo. 1. ' BARBARA MILLER BABS Neal, Tweet, and petileg ln every way mort complete. H. R. Vice-Pres. 2: Cynosure Edi- torial, Circ. Comm.: Clubs: French 3: Latin l, 2, Vice-Pres. 33 Glee 1, 2, 3, 45 Fut. Homemakers of Am. 1: Math 3, Sec. 4: Contests: Temple Math 33 U. N. 3 Third Place: Honor Roll 35 Super Honor Roll ll, 2: Goodbye, My Fancy Proper- tres. DONALD MORRISON SIDNEY Girly may corne and girl! 80, Bat I go on forever. Comm.: Milk Bar Representative 4: Sports: Basketball J.V. 2: Baseball J.V. 2: Interclass Basketball JOAN MILLER KITTEN Speech if great, bat .vilence greater. H. R. Sec. 1, Treas. 2: Clubs: Girls' Glee 1, 2: Twirling 1: Girls, Photo. 1- Talent Show 1. . sffx EDWARD MILLIGAN THE MARQUIS One'r outlook 15 part of hr: wrlne. Cynosure Photo. Helper: Clubs: Choral 1, 2, 3, 4: Sports: Football J.V. 2, 3, Vars. 4: Track J.V. 3: Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. may 5 3. ROBERT MOUssoU MOOSE Tread Jilently ba! merrily. Clubs: Fish and Game 1, 2: Sports: lnterclass Basketball 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA MULLALY PAT Thy rnodexlyk a candle io thy merit. ple co ef DOROTHY MURAWSKI DOT Efzezency rn all tlarngs 'wzll lake her far. Clubs: Chronicle Adv. 3, 4: Glee 1, 2g Lib. Squad 1, 29 Sec. Appoint- ment: Sports: Servus Ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3: Freshman Talent Show: Honor Roll 1, 2: Goodbye, My Fancy, Tickets. 1 -5 - I ! 'T2. ,.v I . 9.5-e. Q. ' V .1 3 1 QP ., .A- DAVID L. NADEL DAVE 5 f Q... IFJ the principle of the tlozngf ' f Cynosure Adv. Comm.: Clubs: If xg French lg Spanish 2, 3, 4: Indoor Rec. 15 Square Dance 4: Comm.: Barn Dance Refreshment 3, 4: Jr. Achievement 2, 3. 4: Plays: Good- bye, My Fancy. V' vo- Sec. Appointment 4: Honor Roll 3. N JAMES NAIMAN JIM H Freshmen, Sophornorex, Jnniorx, Lend ine your ear.f! H. R. Pres. 1, 2: Clubs: Indoor Rec. 15 Tumbling 33 Forensic 1: Square Dance Pres. 4: Comm.: Grad. ,Usher 3: Milk Bar Pres. 2, 3, Treas. 4: Sports: Baseball Mgr. 2: Track j.V. 1, Vars. 2, 3: Jr. Prom Dec. , .. C ft . A 3 2 . 'M H J X I yr WZ? W ' 4 RICHARD N ALWASKY RICHIE A little nonrenre now and then If relished hy the wifeft rnen. H. R. Treas. 1: Cynosure Photo. Helper: Clubs: Latin 1: Boys' Glee 1, 2: Motion Picture 3: Fish and Game 1, 2, 33 Comm.: Milk Bar 3: Sports: Footbah Jr. High 1: Eaffebzall J.V. 2: Interclass Basket- a . 5 f, Mm ., I ' .,,, I .gy ' fr 'SXSW X 'wwf N X X gil' xx R X X N S, SX Y Q X X XX RR. 3' R X R ul sa xy Sf .- i A WV. , , I kffg -J it , v , N 1537 Wifi. F 'Z 9 TERESA NEIRINGER TOBY One of the thingy of ifalae in this world if activity. Cynosure Art, Circ., Clerical: Chronicle 1, 29 Girls' Glee Dram. 1: Make-up 1: Art Playi: Goodbye, My Fancy: Tal- ent Shows 1, 2, 3. .30 Iylgiizeft t bl Mn h char tome e tif St ou THOMAS N AIMAN TOZVI Pleaying, friendly, and Jincere, Alwayx spreading hir good cheer. Clubs: Boys' Glee 3: Choir 3: jr. Dram. 1: Comm.: Prom Dec. 3: Sports: Track J.V. 3: Jr. Achieve- ment 3g Goodbye, My Fancy Properties. Clubs: 1: Jr. 1, 2: SUSAN ORAK SUE The efrence of friendship, aged in sincerity, dirtilled in sweet- BRAD J e hre J . E . . mi tihg C . 1: . Cynos r v.: bs: Ge 3, 4: Or tra orensic 1.' ' el :li f,- RICHARD ORZECHOWSKI ORZ You rnaxt lore a fly to catch a fifh. Clubs: Boys' Photo. 1: Fish and Game 1: Sports: Interclass Basket- ball 1. A X7 GTs'3y:g- . R 5, , are sf Z SZ f vf f i n if 7 X7 4 f , W ' a K X X We 4 I Y BRADFORD PAKULSKI Hi! worth if rneaxared hy hir demeanor. 35112221 1?19l1iSh 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' , 34 ROBERT OSTARTICKI OSCAR Marital ahility with personality plarj Happy laughter for all of af. Class Treas. 43 Student Council Rep. 1, V1CCfPfCS. 3 3 Clubs: Band 1, Lieut. 2, .4, Capt. 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Swing Band 2, Treas. 3, 4: Comm.: Barn Dance 3 Band Selecting: 4 Floor Comm.: Sports: Interclass Bas- ketball 2. 3, 4: Forums: Rutgers 35 Union County Youth 2: Talent Shows 2, 3. 7Z6.fJ'. Clubs: Library Squad 1, 2. MARY PALLAIPAL REE Shje who travel: merrily travels ar. Clubs: Ch 'l 1: L'b, S d 1 2, 3: Milkrlggicfomm. i. qua ' GENE P Poffesxed of a l it Jrnall. Bgys ' Glee il KENN . Tohe in J ca K Z 'd i-4 o al - M' ar Clubs: ,tin 1, '1 Figlf 2 u ll Dan5e 4: C m 'fa . f 9 gl-forts. V-x' : s rums: Jr. lin - n BARBARA Pl Her lonely mam loving Jpirit. H. R. Treas. 2: Fut. Homemakers Photo 2. NAIMAN M , and Jincere, his good cheer. 33 Choir 33 Ir 1 Prom Dec. 3g I 3: Jr. Achieve- ye, My Fancy , 5 Ltlk I ,f,E 'g i E DRAK -. 1 fiendxhip, aged tilled in Jweet- Cl1,2. monk ,LAIPAL merrily trauely Lib. Squad 1, n. 1. GENE PANDOLFI Posfexred of a heart as hig as he is Jmall. Boys' Glee Club 2. PATRICIA PASSALACQUA PAT A friend to all who want one. Cynosure Amateur Photo.: Clubs: Girls' Glee l, 3, 4: Choir 4: Twirl- ing 1: Make-UP 3: Girls' Photo. 3: Comm.: Grad. Usherette 3: Sports: Servus Ball 4: Basketball 3: Soft- ball 3: Badminton 4. EDWARD PARFITT PIFF Oh, but this world if full of Jun- thine! Clubs: Indoor Rec. I, 2: Printing 1. 2, 3, 4: Fish and Game 1, 2: Goodbye, My Fancy Printing Comm. WILLIAM PATRICK PAT An ounce of pluck it worth a ton of luck. Clubs: Fish and Game 4: Sports: Interclass Basketball 1. l K 1 KENN PEA o E To h e 1 ow thee not, no 1' J ca aint: 'd o hnow thee hnow are fa t Clu s tin 1 Tre Dance 4 C m I8 K tial 5 ' . . Q :, , . , r s. : Fislf e 1: re ' 4 age ' : .. c. : I d r ' c. ' gga . , Chrl tm s e 3, orts: I s B eball 3: Fo- rums: Jr. n Me I peaker 3. MICHAEL PEPE PEP Smooth rug-cutter: a pleafing Jmzley lihed hy all. H. R. Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. 2: Clubs: Junior Dramatic Vice-Pres. 1: Fish and Game 2: Stud. Coun. Rep. 1, 2: Milk Bar Rep. 4: Sports: Foot- ball J V 2' Trackj V 2 BARBARA E. PETER MORTON PERLMAN MORT Sportx hu .ruhyectg writing his tool. H. R. Vice-Pres. 3: Nominating Comm. 2: Cyrxosure Editorial Comm.: Clubs: Chronicle 1, 2, Sports Edi- tor 3, 4: German 3, 4: Sports: In- terclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: l'Good- bye, My Fancy Publicity. ,Q-s ' BARB Come and trip it as you go W On the light fantaxtzc toe. H. R. Treas. 3, 4: Comm.: Assembly 3, 4: Cynosure Editorial, Circ.: Clubs: French 1, 2, 4, Sec. 3: Glee 1, 2: Typing 2: Lib. Squad 1: Sr. Dram. 2, 3, 4: jr. Dram. 1: Foren- sic 3. 4: Plays: Heaven Can Wait Tickets: Room Service Tickets: Special Guest Costume: Talent Show 1: Jr. Achievement 3: Good- BARBARA J. PETERS PETE Her lovely nzannerx helie her fun- lozfzng Jpirit. H. R. Treas. 2: Clubs: Latin 1, 2: Fut. Homemakers of Amer. l: Girls' Photo 2. EUGENIA PETRIN JEAINTNE A quiet fort, the hat the JIZIH Of one who never Jay! enough, H. R. Sec. 1: Student Council Rep. 4. Honor Roll Comm. 4: Cynosure Clerical Chm., Circulation: Clubs: Chronicle Adv. 3, 4: Glee 1: Lib. Squad 1: Comm.: Sec. Appointment: Sports: Servus Ball 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Softball 3, 4: Goodbye, My Fancy Publicity. bye, My Fancy Prompter. Q- '?'i THOMAS PHELAN TOM His fun-loving spzrzt ts well known. H. R. Vice-Pres. 2: Cynosure Ph0t0- Helperg Clubs: Boys' Glee 2, 3, 45 Comm.: Barn Dance Dec. 4: Sports: Interclass Basketball 3, 4: Good- bye, My Fancy Stage Crew: Jr. Achievement 4. MARIE PICONE COOKY A A gift of skill, 'tis often sard, Is what one needs to get ahead. H. R. Sec. 4g Cynosure Clerical Comm.g Clubs: Girls' Glee 2, 35 Twirling 2, 35 Girls' Photo. l. Treas. 2. JANICE PIECHOCINSKI JAN Laughter rs her constant corn- panton. Clubs: Girls' Glee 3: Grad. Usher- ette 3: Sports: Servus Ball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Badminton 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4g Foul Shoot- ing 1, 2, 3, 4: Goodbye, My Fancy Printing Comm. X , f E fa Q n LA. X a . GERALD PILOT RED 4 With his pleasant nature he will succeed for sure. Cynosure Photo. Helper: Sports: Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Goodbye, My Fancy Costumes. SAM PILOT A pint-sized powerhouse of L. H. S. Who rode to farne on athletic success. Sports: Football Var. 2, 3, Capt. 4, All-County First Team 4, All-State Group 3 First Team 4: Basketball J. V. 2, Vars. 3, 4, County Honor- able Mention 3g Baseball J. V. 2, Vars. 3, All-County Second Team 3: Track Vars. 3. N rre , n nrce to h around Cy re , Adv. mm.: Clubs 1, 2. 4: P 1, 2, 3, 4 eglch 3: qrches lg Sr. Dram. ops r u 2tu u ra erette 3 Sp , , C b , S l b , 3.3 ys: Servi ' P er- Il ' d g Se Ball Goodbye, a ' K ,,,t 1 Sf? ff' LEONARD POsNocK POZ Abundant in personality, Unrestrazned in friendliness. Cynosure Adv. Mgr.: Clubs: German Vice-Pres. 2, 3, Pres..4g Boys' Glee 1: Amat. Radio 2: Sr. Dram. 3, 4: Forensic lg Plays: 'Perchance To Dream: Comm.: Room Service E2f:ESuCfev5: gports: Interclass Bas- BETTY PIPER BETTE A good sense of humor rs one of lzfe's pleasures. H. R. Sec. lg Cynosure Adv.: Clubs: Glee 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1: Jr. Red Cross 1: Sr. Dram. 2, 3, 4: Make- Up 1, 2, Sec. 3, 4: Plays: Promp- ter: Room Service , Heaven Can Wait , Perchance to Dreamug Grad. Usherette 3: Sports: Servus Ball 3: Basketball 3: Essay Contest Hon. Mention 2: Goodbye, My Fancy. NATALIE POLLAKOFF - NAT Arnhztzon and earnestness wzll open all doors. Assembly Comm. 3, 4: Cynosure Editorial, Circ. Comm.: Clubs: French 2, 3: Glee 2, 3: Typing 2: Sr. Dram. 2, 3, 4: Forensic 33 Comm.: Room Service Props., Pub.: Perchance To Dreami' Cos- tume: Barn Dance Dec. 3: Plays: Goodbye, My Fancy g Grad. Usher- ette: Chm. Oklahoma g Abraham Clark High School: Clubs: French 1: Jr. Dram. Sec. 1: Make-Up 1: Forum 1: Service Club lg Roselle Hi-Lites 13 Honor Roll 1. GAIL POWERS Let a smile he your umbrella. Clubs: Girls' Glee 3, 4g Library Squad Sergeant-at-Arms 2: Good- bye, My Fancy Costumes Comm. EILEEN l A pleasant srn ality to mat. Class Sec. 2: C cal Comm.:. C Chronicle ClrC- 2, Lib. squad freshment C0111 tend. 3- PATRICQ Her friendlin tion for otl all. Cynosure Ciri Comm., Clubs' of Am. 1, 23 Photo. 1: Hon pointment. ANTOIIN A smile is the happiness. Cynosure Cler Twirling 1. 2: RAP WERS friendf. 'ICONE KY 5 often raid, 'J to get ahead. Eynosure Clerical Irls' Glee 2, 3: Sirls' Photo. l. JIPER 'E amor is one of Ire Adv.: Clubs: Iestra 1: Jr. Red 2, 3, 4: Make- : Plays: Promp- ', Heaven Can to Dream g Sports: Servus 5: Essay Contest Goodbye, My r amhrella. 3, 4: Library rms 2: Good- umes Comm. EILEEN PRESTON BABE A plearant :mile with a perron- ality to match. Class Sec. 2: Cynosure Circ., Cleri- cal Comm.: Clubs: Chronicle 2: Chronicle Circ. Staff 1: Girls' Glee 2: Lib. Squad 1: Barn Dance Re- freshment Comm. 35 Perfect At- tend. 3. THERESA PUGLIESE I L AM IGG . W ,M 11 S N at 'hes c 0 len hat at he er fa ore. Cyno Photo. Helper: Clubs: Fish and e 1: Cafeteria Corps 43 Sports: Football J. V. 1. ROBERT RAPPEL PATRICIA REAGAN PAT Her frientlliners and confiafera- tion for otherr are apparent to all. PUG Marie if the voice of the Joat. Cynosure Clerical Comm.: Clubs: Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4: Commer- cial 2: Grad. Usheretteg Sec. AD- pointmentg Comm.: Christmas Dec. 3: Milk Bar 3: Goodbye, My Fancy Publicity. Cynosure Circ., Clerical, Adv. Comm.: Clubs: Fut. Homemakers of Am. 1, 2: Make-Up 2: Girls' Photo. 1: Honor Roll 1: Sec. Ap- pointment. LOUIS REUTER Alwayr a Jmile, never a frown. H. R. Pres. 1, 3, Vice-Pres. 2: Cyno- sure Photo. Helper: Clubs: German 3, Pres. 4: Sr. Dram. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Dram. 1: Boys' Photo. 1, 2: Fish and Game 1, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4g Cafeteria Corps 3, 4: Plays: Heaven class Basketball 43 Jr. Vice-Pres. 3, 4. Can Wait : Goodbye Stage Crew Heaven Room Service g Chm. Goodbye, My Fancy g Dec., Floor Comm. 4: 3: Perfect Attend. 1, 3: x My Fancy 3 Can Wait , Stage Crew Barn Dance Prom. Dec. Sports Inter- Achievement ANTOINETTE RIZZO ANN Wd A smile if the Jilent reflection of ...ty hapbinerf. Cynosure Clerical Comm.: Clubs: Twirling 1, 2: Lib. Squad 1. 074107 All the u'o1'lfl r a Jtage, and Bah if the Jlar. Cynosure Adv. Comm.: Clubs: Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3. 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2. 3, Capt. 4: Orch. 1, 2, Mgr. 3: Swing Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Amat. Radio lg Sr. Dram. 2, 3, 45 Plays: Room Service g Perchance To Dream g Goodbye, My Fancy : Trial By jury : Comm.: Special Guest Publicity. lr' 1, A a ff t z I ,ff ! nos Ad C ' .' Clubs: ' d , , , - . Chro ap , por s: it . 'K Bas wget al I r S ' E -,I ' ,M I 0 1 ll l'f YS G e , 4 5.11 , 1-w- 0 5, 1' ,- ff ANGELINA RICHICI-II ANGIE Cate ar they come, and twice af mach fan. Cynosure Circ. Comm.: Clubs: Girls' Glee lg Lib. Squad 1, 2. DORIS ROMANOSKI DOR A plearant perronality if an at- trihate in making and keeping H. R. Sec. 3, 4: Clubs: Chronicle 3: Commercial 2: Lib. Squad 1: Comm.: Prom. Dec. 35 Grad. Usher- ette: Sec. Appointment: Sports: Servus Ball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 33 Softball 1, 2, 33 Foul Shooting l, 2, 3, 43 Bad- minton Zg Honor Roll 1. T HERESA Rossi TERR Small an .fzze gzgantzc an :pmt Clubs Chromcle 3 Gxrls Glee 3 4 Sports Servus Ball 3 4 Foul Shoot mg 4 MARIANNE SABINA MAR Her dllboxztzon lx ax .runny af her 5117 Clubs Gxrls Glee 4 Crochetmg 1 Twu-'Ing 1 2 3 4 Majorette 4 Lib Squad 2 LORETTA SALINGER RETTA Her hobby Jpreaalmg good cheer Cynosure Amateur Photo Clu Latm 1 Glrls Glee 1 Fut Hom makers of Am 1 Twlrlmg 1 Girls Photo 3 Sports Servus Ball Basketball 3 Mllk Bar Vice Pres 3 ELAINE SAVCIK Effzczency and perxonalzty spell Elaine Student Council Alternate 1 G1rls Glee 1 3 4 Make Up 1 Glrls P oto 1 2 3 J 'l HMW I 'fxxfAI HUT Gl L kN AT? ' Ooyf at fm place z her 4 l Aellouglals I ,' 'fa 1 Jyflubs G1 5: Glee 1, -2 Cheerle S ers 3, ake Up urls' Ph 0 E 1, 2, 12, fect Atte 5135 f Q., f df E E f 1 l 1 l 1 1 We WW all W JOHN RYAN JACK Szlence lf more eloqaenl than wow!! Clubs Boys Glee 2 3 4 Tumbling pfe zo J af jewel C and weem are 4 L1 Barn Da e Dec W at sher ROSEMARIE SARRO All the loaf to do lx Jmzle and whoopxf H R Vxce Pres 2 4 Sec 3 Cyno sure Clerlcal Comm Mxlk Bar 2 Clubs Cheerleaders 1 2 3 C0 captam 4 Grad Usherette Perfect Attend 1 2 Sports Servus Ball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Captam 1 Softball 2 3 Captaln 1 Foul Shootmgl 2 3 4 Badmxnton2 3 fy, me M acc be lzon mdwzd Z u S ke Up 2 rens Sec 3 Us e ette nor Roll 1 2 Show ll .1 l BERNICE SCHMIDT Ambition pavei her way to 5146 6655 H R Sec 1, 2, Assembly Comm 3 4, Cynosure Cnrc Comm, Clubs Chronlcle 1, 2, 3, Typmg 2, jr Pram 1, Grad Usherette, Plays GOOClbYe, My Fancy Stage Mgr, Talent Show 2, 3 v RUssEL1 Ffzemlly and 64 H R Pres 2 4 V KENNETH An eaxy gozng Ken a perfe Clubs Boys Gln l Sports Bask slty 4 Baseball Basketball 1 2 ft ,y 3 III ke , elle ubs xb S eU s a W 5 I , ,ff S . F 4 EILEEN SICHAU YAN eloquent than 3, 4: Tumbling SARRO 1 smile and- Sec. 3: Cyno- Milk Bar 2: 1, 2, 3, Co- erette: Perfect Servus Ball 1, 3, 4, Captain ptain 1: Foul adminton 2, 3. IMIDT way to :nc- lbly Comm. 3, Jmm.: Clubs: Typing 2: jr. erette: Plays: ' Stage Mgr.: RUSSELL SCHMIDT RUSS Friendly anal easy going. H. R. Pres. 2, 4: Sports: Basketball A 1. V. 2, 3. CHARLES SCHRECK SAM Take yonr pleamre, dance and play. Clubs: Motion Picture 2, 3, 4: Cafe- teria Corps 4: Barn Dance Dec. 3, Floor Comm. 4: Sports: Interclass Baske KENNETH SCHWENSEER KLEM An easy-going disposition makes Ken a perfect friend. Clubs: Boys' Glee 1: Fish and Game 1: Sports: Basketball J. V. 3, Var- sity 4: Baseball J. V. 2: Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 4. tball 2. -V 7 X f ,, Y . is .25 f- I . if :lbw . .4 .V 97 We may call her Red , but never Blue , Clubs: Chronicle 1: Girls' 'Glee 4: Twirling 35 Lib. Squad Sec. 2, 33 Grad. Usherette: Goodbye, My Fancy Tickets. :VN llQl1f'll4il5s'l? f lf re? M - fo OR A HEP A URIE r eaxi smile ba ny frze . H. R. es. 3: den p. 1, C bs: ls'f6 I 1,25 1 5 Luv , ' I LEON SLACK LEE Make laay while the sun still .rlaineff Clubs: German 2, 3: Latin 1, 2, ' 2 3 4' Pres. 3: Boys Glee 1, choir 3, 49 Trial By jury'l 39 J. ff U MARY ANN SCHWARTE Dancing and bowling aforzl her pleamre. Cynosure Circulation, Clerical Comm.: Clubs: Lib. Squad 1, 2, 3: Student Council Rep. 1. 3, 4. -S 47 ',, BARBARA SLIVINSKI SLIVKA She hide: a gleam of laughter in X -.xx 7' - .BENJAMIN MITH 4 S Ml TT , lllwinhle, twinhlef li le harehall 'J . f far. I f H. -Vi -'Pres. 1: Prom. Dec Comm. 3: Seports: Baseball J. V. 2, 3, Vars. 4: Football Vars. 4. her eyey. H. R. Vice-Pres. 3: Clubs: Chronicle 1, 2: Girls' Glee 1: Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4: Jr. Dramatic 1: Cynosure Circulation Comm.: Sports: Basketball 4. SHARON SMUCKLER SHERRY 1 To he rincere if to porters the greater: of uirtuef. Cynosure Circ., Clerical Comm.: Clubs: Twirling 3, Girls' Photo. 1, 2: Comm.: Barn Dance Refresh- ment 3: Sports: Servus Ball 3. I A af A ' ff aa- 4 A J if 'Q f ffmfb ,725 .N .,:1 ugulhru. ce... ri. L LUDWIG SOLON POOCHIE Hir unrurpasxed perronalily if rnateheil hy hir .renre of humor. Cynosure Photo. Helper: Clubs: German 3: Square Dance 4: Sports: J. V. Football 2: J. V. Baseball 3: Hallowe'en Parade King 4: Prom Decorating Comm. 3. 6 . CAROL STEEEENS Her laughter carol! like a hell - Anil Ziummonr frienalr from euery CYnosure Cir ., Cl ' l C ,- Clubs: Librarty Sqriiijca 13 DEH-Tis: Photo. 2. KH? ASA AN Iff I IBB. , 4: Os Adv., Circ. .: Club . renc ' Girls' Glee 1-Ziyi An tom ener . as r . '33 . ec. 1, 2, Co S-JP? 4 jx Jury., HAROLD SMITH SMITTY A .rcholary a friend- A wonderful hlend. H. R. Pres. 1, 2, 3: Clubs: German 1, 3: Math. 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Comm.: Prom. Dec. Chm. 3: Sr. Play Reading: Jersey Boys' State: Cynosure Photo. Helper: Honor Roll 1: Super Honor Roll 2: Goodbye, My Fancy Props. H is h an H. R. 3: Per 4 g. 1, , 3, Typing 3: Sr. am. 2, , : ' Dram. 1: Make- Up 1 , Tr . 3, 4: Studio 2: For 3: Phys: Down 'n the Va ' L' ts, Cost e: ve Can W i Props.: U er eg 'S cial st Pro pter: ' om - ice mpter Harvey Make- Comm. C ' 'Perchanc O Dr Stage M r. omm.: Pr . Refresh.: Grad. rette: Perfect Attend. 1: Goodbye, My Fancy : Trial By ROSE MAR1 RC Golden hair an Jonalily. Cynosure .Circ., Clubs: Library Photo. 1: Perfect GEORGE SNELL PORIIE ashethall ahilily mahef him anet to our Jehool. Pres. 4: Clubs: Boys' Glee 2, fect Attendance 1, 2: Sports: Varsity Basketball 3, 4. GA H AJ ay her . Laud rdale I ish b 2. RUSSELL SORTINO He healx the mischief-making elves. Clubs: Boys' Glee 3, 4: Fish and Game 1, 2: Goodbye, My Fancy Printing Comm. I I K A .renfe pleqmn dQmiti0n M cl long fO1,ljgZ . 17 5. Club 5 5 166 3: r. ram. .B to. Trea 5 i 1- .. fi: al we'e hm, P ICITY 4 ts: J. sket 2 , . T 3, E ! ALAN W No! too far l mischief af. Cynosure Photo man 2, 3, 4: Bt 1: Boys' Pho: Game 1. 2: Comm.: Prom. Dance Decorat gp: class Basketball FRITZ fiw 1? V .9 L 1 E - ec. 1, 2, 5 Ag?-. QC ' . irls' e 3. sf Dram. 1: Make- 3, 4: Studio 2: H Down 'n ,the 'St 62 ve U e e: 'S elf? ' om . a1'VeY Make- han o Dr Pr . Refresh.: :rfect Attend. 13 ICYHS Trial By lv l P l L ' l 5 LNELL 'E ity make: him f 'chool. : Boys' Glee 2, 541, 2: Sports: I fl le 1 1 E S .ff .l'. f- I'3II'l. s 1 If hm. sket 3. 'x ROSE MARIE STRAZDAS ROSE Golden hair and a golden per- Jonality. Cynosure Circ., Clerical Comm.: Clubs: Library Squad 1: Girls' Photo. 1: Perfect Attend. 3. IRENE STROIN RENEE Have yon ever noticed the quiet way in which the good things are done? Clubs: Girls' Glee 1: Library Squad I: Perfect Attendance lg Play Comm.: Heaven Can Wait Usher- etteg Down in the Valley . ,rv w 5 FLORENCE STRONG FLO In the little time she': heen here, .vhe'5 made her irnprexfion on HI. Clairtmx High School Clubs: Chorus 1, 2: Honor Society 1: Super Honor Roll 1: Interclass Basketball 1: Free- port High School, L. I.: French Contest 3: First Place Essay Contest 3: French I Award 3. BARBARA SULLIVAN BOBBIE Good-natared and friendly with a pleaxant smile. Sweeney High, Bayonne, Clubs: Girls' Glee l, 2: Cheerleaders 3: Hostess 2, 3: Dram. 1: Junior Prom. Comm. 33 H. R. Pres. 3, Sec. 2: Student Council Rep. lg Honor Roll 2: Sup. Honor Roll 3: Linden High: Goodbye, My Fancy Ticket Comm.: Sec. Appointment. the GA SWAIN Axqgfay her na imp . Laud rdale Hig Flori rx- ish b 2. I BARBARA SWEET S IW EET Sweets for the Jweet. Cynosure Circulation Committee: Clubs: Girls' Glee 1, 2: Twirling 3: Library Squad 1: Secretarial Ap- pomtment. 5. v wb f -. , t Q5 7 47 , JOHN TURCZMANOVICZ if ig .5 f TWICZ I johnny-on-the-Jpot! IQ m Cynosure Photo. Helper: Clubs: ' L Boys' Glee 2, 3. 4: Square Dance 43 H '., Q Comm.: Barn Dance Dec. 3: Stage ', ,b Crew 2, 3, 4: Perfect Attend. 2. -t 'Y l I ALAN VANDERXVALL tt f s 'f ,, X , th , , 1 ' yi ' , .A .f it ,H 4 f 'taxon , ' , fi Q , FRED VATTER RICHARD T WARDUS An Z17l0bZ1'Zl.l'lll'6 quietneyf maker him welcome anywhere. H. R. Pres. 1: Clubs: Amat. Radio 1: Boys' Photo. 1, 2: Motion Pic- ture 2, 4, Secretary 3: Cafeteria Corps 4. AL Not too far hehinrl when there'J rnzfchief afoot. Cynosure Photo. Helper: Clubs: Ger- man 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee 1: jr. Dram. l: Boys' Photo. 3, 43 Fish and Game l. 2: Cafeteria Corps 43 Comm.: Prom. Refreshment 3: Barn Dance Decoration 3: Sports: Inter- clnss Basketball 1. His aniet and friendly manner 7116.695 hun 'zeelconze company. Cyn. Photo. Helper: Clubs: Boys' Glee 3, 4: Boys' Photo. 2: Tumb- ling 2. 3: Fish and Game 1, 2: Cafeteria Corps 3, 4: Barn Dance Floor Comm. 4: Sports: J. V. Foot- ball 2. Vars. 35 J- V. Track l, Vars. 2: Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Efieiency and dependability once CHUCK l LES fun and frolic, And .ro do 1. wwe? LESLIE WAGNER Some think the world it made for MICHAEL VERCHICK MIKE A liftener, not a Jpealzerj An obferner, not the obferrfed. Clubs: Indoor Rec. 25 Tumbling 3, 45 Field Map and Surveying 3, 45 Fish and Game 3, 4g Shop Foremen 35 Sports: Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 4- .4 .3 , f J, Cynosure Photo. I-Ielperg Clubs: s' Band 45 Gas Mod. Airplane 1, 2, . I, 35 Square Dance Assist. Sec. 45 2 ff Goodbye, My Fancy Cast, Stage ' Crewg Barn Dance Dec. Comm. 3. S' 'fil X I X M1113 I X 3 S Q5 ,W M , ,, L .7 if f .sas Q X C01 'ff 3 C Q1 1 W fn X M f 5 mix. f A 1 W N 4 .a f X W N 7 , X A r n FELICIA WASELEWICZ . acanzred Are well-admired. H. R. Sec. 3, 4g Clubs: Lib. Squad 1, 25 Sr. Dram. 2, 3, 45 Jr. Dram. 15 Speech 25 Play Comm.: Good- bye, My Fancy Tickets Chm.: Play Reading 4: Heaven Can Wait Tickets, Usheretteg Room Service Tickets: Perchance to Dream Cos- tumesg Trial By Jury Usheretteg Perf. Attend. 1, 2. 3: Sec. Appoint.: Super Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. My E WEI xl M Z yr a 'Z , I 5 Never wo 4 2 . R ice-P s. 4, .. 1y,fC -. - X su Phot . Help r I s: ys' Q ee 1, , - umb 5 5 Fish 7 nd e ' erfect -y - nd 1 . ' Inte s Ba tball 1, 3, 9 . ELIZABETH VIDNANSKI BET u It if good to be merry and ware,- lt if wife to be laonert and trrte. Clubs: Library Squad 1, 25 Jr. Dram. lg Goodbye, My Fancyv Usherette. i Z . ff ff me B I V I 621i lg h O J L , vvyf . ,I 5 ...dry f f : Oan xl, ,I 3, , I , ' , , - I . ' r , 5, wing 'A ,I a 4' n . Ra 3 . , r, Dr' , - . 2: ys- ' ear n ait ' D .' uc a . , ar, In I W 0 I aa I atom Ni- ag - . Ia- . , 1 ' c' 11 ' I ,, ' rc as as a Wx , yu W , ' STERLING WEST SENATOR Wztlo bu gzfted wordr, be maker many friends. Class Pres. 3: H. R. Pres. 1, 23 Stud. Coun. Comm.: Athletic Chm. 3: Club Chm. 45 Clubs: Boys' Glee 1. Z, 35 Choir 1, 25 Choral 1, 25 Fish and Game 1, 25 Cafeteria Corps 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Comm.: Prom. Dec. 3: Barn Dance Floor 45 Sports: J. V. Basketball 25 Vars. Track 2, 35 Interclass Basketball 1, 3, 4. JOHN WIESER A .rympathetic liftener IJ a good friend. SSQLHQYC-I manner, e 0- CHARLES WINETSKY A quiet exterior, a golden in- terror. Cyn. Editorial Comm.g Clubs: French 23 Band 3, 45 Swing Band 45 Or- chestra 1, 2, Assist. Mgr. 3, 45 Typ- Ing 25 Sr. Dram. 3: Forensic 3: Sports: J. V. Baseball 35 Interclass Bfwkefball 2. 3, 45 U. C. Youth glorung 33 U. C. Regional P. T. A. It . DONAI W. Popnlar among Verratile zn Ip Class Pres. 45 4 Clubs: Boys' G Boys' Photo. 43 2g Cafeteria C Baseball J. V. I ketball J. V. 2, ROBE-R1 He who bent, Cynosure Pho! French 25 Boy Cafeteria Corps ketball 2, 3, 4. JUDITH Z J fl true frrend preezom am H. R. Pres. 2. Chron. Circ. St 1: Orchestra 1, l. 2: Goodbye Sec. Appoint.: Super Honor R .gg 1 -x 4- . My Q ' Y M I f f Z f EL 1 VIDNANSKI BET he merry and wiJe,' ae honest and true. Squad 1, 25 Jr. nodbye, My Fancy' 1 fi, 4 ,.,, ' ,J ., W fi ff' , ,, 0 X f ,MV , K ,, . .,5,,5 i t 5 . 41 - ,, i 754, ttf it ,,A. . H ,, ,ftuti t we manner, e 0- l Re 15 Cl-tubs: i Eroppnyi t . , 1 U res, 3? Pri? m ru si: rad Trib. 35 Rep. ntyst 35 U C. RS- Qlf 3. W WINETSKY IUCK for, a golden in- Imm.5 Clubs: French Swing Band 45 Or- ist. Mgr. 3, 45 Typ- m. 3: Forensic 35 zseball 35 Interclass , 45 U. C. Youth Regional P. T. A. DONALD WINN WHITEY Popular amongst hir friendff Versatile in rportr. Class Pres. 45 Cyn. Photo. Helper: Clubs: Boys' Glee 2, 3, Treas. 45 Boys' Photo. 45 Fish and Game 1, 25 Cafeteria Corps 3, 45 Sports: Baseball J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 45 Bas- ketball J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. BARBARA WITKOWSKI BOBBI Cheerful, friendly, and full of fun. H. R. Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 15 Cyno- sure Circ., Cler. Comm.5 Clubs: Girls' Glee 1, 25 Twirling 1, 25 Make-Up 15 Drum Maiorette 3, 45 Comm.: Barn Dance Orch. 3: Grad. Usherette5 Sports: Servus Ball 35 Basketball Captain 35 Softball 35 Foul Shooting 35 Badminton 3. BERNICE WITTMANN BERN A goodiloohing girl with a cheer- ful diypoxition and a lively and fun-loving nature. H. R. Treas. 3, 45 Cynosure Circ. Comm.: Clubs: French 2, 3, 45 Typ- ing 2, 35 Twirling 15 Comm.: Prom. Dec. 35 Barn Dance Refreshment 45 JOHN YACKANIN JOHNNY Who hut John knows' the intri- cactef of hachrtage drama? Stud. Council Rep. 15 Cynosure Photo. Helper: Clubs: Band 1, 25 Orchestra 25 Boys' Photo. 15 Cafe- teria Corps 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Pres. 45 Archaeology 15 Perfect ROBERT YADLON BOB He who hefitater it loft. Cynosure Photo. Helperg Clubs: French 25 Boys' Glee 2, Sec. 35 Cafeteria Corps 3, 45 Interclass Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. I Grad. Usherette. ELEANOR ZIDISIN V Attend. 35 Interclass Basketball 1. . , un , z u. . fl- alta 457 .iff . firail. ZASI J le man ' wins him friend mbl ng Club V. Baseball 2. Activity and dependability lead the way to Juccexf. H. R. Pres. 35 Stud. Coun.: Rep. 1, 2, Sec. 35 Comm.: Honor Roll 15 Welcoming 25 Clubs: Chronicle 3, 45 Girls, Glee 35 Lib. Squad 15 Sec. Appoint.: Goodbye, My Fancy5 Honor Roll 1. JUDITH ZIMMERMANN JUDY A true friend if like a diamond, precmuf and rare. H. R. Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 1: Clubs: Chron. Circ. Staff lg Bible 1: Glee l: Orchestra l, 2, 32 Girls' Photo. 1. 2: Goodbye, My Fancy Props.: Sec. Appoint.: P. T. A. Forum 31 Super Honor Roll 15 Honor R011 2. SWYX X , 2 f ,, 1' ,E STEVE ZIELINSKI M' :Y 'Tis only nohlelto hecgogd. B .Q I f C . Ph . H : s: oY5' , 0 Glge 2, stef: Sqri1gi?dDanlde 45 Barn P Dance Dec. Comm. 35 Stage Crew - M ,lf 2, 3, 45 Window Painting Contest 1, First Prize. , el.. 1 lflfww 'waxy W if To han a fri n J to he one. Cynosur Ci c. -ler. Comm.: Clubs: Girls' -- , . . S uad . , : Costu omm. qi I lib q 2 3 Girls Q o. 1: Trial By Jury MERLE ZLOTNIKOFF .NIERLEE A petite mm with a tafte for fafhion aefignzng. Clubs: Spanish 25 Girls' Glee 1, 2, 35 Sr. Dram. 2, 3, 45 Jr. Dram. 15 Make-Up 15 Art 15 Studio 25 Play Comm.5 Room Service Costume Chin.: Perchance rn Dream Props.: The Unwelcomed Guest Costume Chm.5 Trial By Jury Costume Chm.5 Heaven Can Wait Usheretteg Down in the Valley. HELEN ZREBIEC RED Merrily the goex her way, Gathering frienalf clay hy alay. Cyn. Circ., Clcr. Comm.: Clubs: Lib. Squad 2, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Jr. Dram. 155 Barn Dance Dec. Comm. 45 Milk Bar Rep. 2. FRANK ZYLA BENJIE A fteadfaft friend through thick and thin. Clubs: Boys' Glee 2, 3, 45 Tumbling ROSEANN BARBARIO ROSE Lot: of frienclx, a lover of Jports, A ine companion from all re- portf. Sports: Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. 45 Servus Ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Rahway High School Clubs: Square Dance 1, 25 Spanish 15 Personality 15 Girls' Projection 1, 2. V x n a W A M 1 f f, -42 4 We . f,4,7..se?iv'M W f - N a 1 1 1 X X fe Wx! 4 fb ' X W 9 X f V 4 is? X f I KX of it-tag if 'JAX .wa T if fb? SW I X -.i . was rn AUS' . f AVA CONWAY D AV Smile: Jweetly, .fpeahx softly. Clubs: Library Squad 15 F. H. A. 25 Glee Club 3, 4. MAR JORIE CUCUAL BABE Clubs: Art Treas. 35 Studio 1, 25 Twirling 15 Lib. Squad 15 May geszival Usherette 35 Chronicle 1, 2, ARTHUR DERRIG ' RED Silent caution it preferred to lo- quacious folly. Clubs: Fish and Game 1, 35 Student Council 1, 2. BARBARA GEN.SON gh? hlici-eyeilslayx lover to dance. u sz 1 rary quad 1, 25 Ch ' 2g Milk Bar Representative 1. on vw oy' R'- JAMES FINNEGAN 1 . A fi 5 C H1 Q PINN :tg 5 Lihexd Jporttfz his wide intereftx, me an if rien y. - Soortsz Football J. V. 3, Varsity 4: X wi- Track J. V. 35 Interclass Basketball V s- f 2, 5, 4. is ' - A x . .:':. x FLORA LEVINE Conxiderate, conyerifative, congen- ial and hindg Pleafant in manner, gentle in mind. Clubs: Crocheting 1. WILLIAI G A frienclly laa all. Sports: Track l J. V. 25 Interclz ELIZAB B A charming gracey She will alwa pace. Clubs: Twirling Girls' Glee 45 Servus Ball 4. ZREBIEC 'ED fs her way, elf a'ay hy day. r. Comm.: Clubs: eas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Barn Dance Dec. Bar Rep. 2. E CUCUAL ABE s. 3: Studio 1, 2: J. Squad 1: May 2 33 Chronicle 1, 2, W, f- e . W ' 'f TPM Nw. Q.. IM , 4 R we sf.. Q, 5. Z , ,S s ,, 'H 9 N ', . F' 2. Y , N . by ,. Qt, Q f - , SN-Kin , t N1 , X In ,X-if ,N 1 . f, . Er-1 N 32 Q Pm TH Q 3 0D Q 3 if sm! Y manner, gentle in g 1. WILLIAM MARINO GEECH A friendly lad with a word for all. Sports: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Football J. V. 2g lnterclass Basketball 4. ELIZABETH VENA BETTY A charming manner, fall of gracey She will always :et the winning pace. Clubs: Twirling lg Library Squad 2: Girls' Glee 4: Sports: Basketball 43 Servus Ball 4. An athlete to he well remem- heretl. Clubs: Fish and Game 3: Sports: Basketball J. V. 3, Varsity 4. ,l , gs, JOHN PETYO . ACE , A Plearant rliJiJoJition,' John V 3 really goes for cart. Y-- Clubs: Printing 1, 2, 3, 4. 'Q ,r 4 V 1 ANTHONY S1N1s1 MARY QZEHTIRCH MONSTER Very peppy, full of ffm, A good pal to everyone. Clubs: Girls' Photography Club l, 35 Sports: Softball 2, 4: Basketball 4: Servus Ball 43 Badminton 4. EK 0' g LEY . QWLD WOODY BQ ahh g with usiasm, good- atared, athletic ability. ubs: Li ry Squaq 1, Girls' Glee 4: Pe t Arte ce 1, 2, 3: Spo - Servu a , 33 Basketball , 3' ba 1, 2, 33 ul , ming, 3 Badminto . 3 J f , ' ,f l ! , 11 45 if t. j ex fa?-s . . . . -X-ww-N e f t Q., 2 t I I - f f 1 f , f Q5 fa w . ' , ass SENIOR H. R. CHAIRMEN VICE-PRES.-SARA JANE MAHAR SEC.-MYRNA KOPLIN TREAS.-ROBERT OSTARTICKI I A SEN IOR'S DIARY At last, after three years of hard work, we're Seniors! Between signing pictures, cards, and year- books, we began to wonder which would give way first-our minds from trying to think up original sayings or our hands from writing too much. In October, when we strutted about with our hands stretched in front of us, everyone knew we had gotten our class rings .... Next came the Junior-Senior Barn Dance, with Shorty Warren to play for us. Boy, was I exhausted afterward! . . . In January I was running around like a chicken with my head cut off. What caused this excitement? Our Senior Play, Goodbye, My Fancy, of course. Out of all the con- fusion, however, a successful and enjoyable play emerged .... In February, we waited impatiently for the results of the Senior Poll, conducted by the Chronicle each year .... Who could forget April 30- our Senior Prom! All the girls looked beautiful and Walter Cross' band was out of this world. The final event of the year, before graduation, was our Sen'or t ' . Th' 1 rrp is yearis class voted to go to Rye Beach, where Senior classes have always enjoyed themselves. Much to the surprise of many of us, we found that this, our last and best year, was not all pleasure and amusement. Not only were we beseiged by the regular homework, but we were also busy planning for our futures. ' The Commercials gained experience in Secretarial Practice and by aiding teachers with their secre- tarial duties, the C. Pfs were busy reading catalogs, Hlling out applications, and studying for College Boards, and the Generals were aided to future happiness by vocational tests. Of course we worked hard for our b't f f h v , 1 s o un-t e cast and committees labored for the play and the Senior Talent Show, the decoration and refreshment committees were very busy before the Barn Dance and Prom, and the Cynosure staff worked for nearly a full year preparing a masterpiece to be left as a remembrance of the Class of 1954. 46 Row 1: T. Cameron, C. Heller, P. M-icale, J. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dragan. Row 2: R. Schmidt, Mrs. Passani, Chair- PRES'-DONALD WINN man Senior Advisers, T. Materna. Row 3-1 G. Snell. Schi pub low. est quit Clas whit devi bers WOI SHIJ TOE TOIN ADI MYl LUT BAR FELI BOE LOR LAR JOH DOI SAIV BAR TOIN LILI HAI Ros Mar Hed Bob Berr and scrilt of 55 if is ff f X , A 1 -fi A f X ' Mgr , - s N we wif I 4 5 C , f, , f ii H C J -' 5 ? ' W-t . 3253 :S I ,, I Q74 4 3 f 3 ff 'LJ f f A ,: f z E f ' 4 , 2 f X0 4619 , rf f, 2 w 4 , wsw f rf' , , , ,, V - f X! , Z- fi! --, fi: it . 'f mf 2- mr f . 3-' ,...' ,N . Miicale, J. ssani, Chair- 3: G. Snell. , and year- ip original 2 knew we to play for h my head all the con- itiently for April 30- . The final lye Beach, all pleasure lanning for their secre- or College me play and 2 the Barn e to be left SENIOIR CLASS WILL IN THE NAME or GOD, AMEN: We, the members of the graduating class of nineteen hundred fifty-four of Linden High School, Linden, New Jersey, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this instrument as our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, in manner fol- lowing: FIRST: To the faculty of Linden High School, we give, devise, and bequeath our deep- est affection and appreciation for their expert guidance and the hope that we may someday ac- quire their patience and understanding. SECOND: To our Heirs, the members of the junior Class, we, the members of the Senior Class, give, devise, and bequeath all the material objects which we have abused, but not purloined, which will, upon our graduation, be still in or about our Alma Mater. To them we also give, devise, and bequeath the privileges, respect, and exalted position which are reserved for mem- bers of the Senior Class. THIRD: Upon those members of the Junior Class whom we consider meritorious and worthy of mention, we hereby give, devise, and bequeath the following: SHIRLEE EORMAN TOBY NEIRINGER TOM CAMERON ADELE SCHOONMAKER MYRNA KOPLIN LUDWIG SOLON BARBARA PETER FELICIA WASELEWICZ BOB WARSHAW LORETTA BUTCHKO LARRY GOLDBERGER JOHN AINGE DON MORRISON SAM PILOT BARBARA WITKOWSKI TOM MATERNA LILLIAN GARBUS HAROLD SMITH FOURTH: To posterity Rose Sarro's sweetness place on the Honor Roll piano magic good looks keen mind acting ability optimism twinkling toes efficiency slightly used s-ax beautiful hair sense of humor vocabulary dancing feet athletic ability twirling baton sparkling personality versatility diversified knowledge PATTI BURNS CATHERINE HENRY TOM LIVOLSI WALTER FRANK BURT EISENBUD PAT BOZENSKI BARBARA BIBEAU AUDREY MALO TOM VALEGA EILEEN CALLAHAN RONALD BUREN ALFRED NEHRING JERRY HORN RONALD PERRY DELORES TURNER DON NOONAN BOB RIESENER NATALIE MAYER we hereby give, devise, and bequeath: Marlene Christensen's smart appearance Hedwig Cmielewski's violin virtuosity Bob Ostarticki's infectious laugh Bernice Schmidt's school spirit Signed, sealed, and to be delivered on the date of the graduation of the Class of 1954. DONALD WINN, Preridefzt MY RNA KOPLIN, Secretary Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the said Class of 1954, as and for its last Will and Testament in the presence of us, the undersigned, who at its request, have hereunto sub- scribed our names as witnesses. Elizabeth C. Reynolds Jennie S. Beck 'N f . X ' Vw' 1 S X ,f 7f I 5 .A f MARIE GALLO ADELE SCHOONMAKER Business Manager Edlfw' ,f ,, ,M ' X, ,f V. LEONARD POSNOCK Advertising Manager CYNOSU-RE EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Row 1: B. Miller, N. Pollakoff, M. Christensen, B. Peter, M. Coker, Row 2: I. Greenberg, L. Ausrin, H. Cmielewski, S. Forman, C. Winersky. Row 5: M. Perlman, H. Henze, D. Ball, P. Casciano. CYNOSURE ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Row 1: K. Karris, M. Gilmore, S. Small, N. Carroll. Row 2: R. Rappel, I.. Ebeling, B. Piper, N. Piper, M. Nozick. Row 3: D. Nadel. Nor Shown: L. Reitman, S. Dare, P. Reagan. ' 48 CYNOSURE CLERICAL AND SCHEDULING COMMITTEES son, E. Androvich, M. Zifrer, V. Golian P. Reagan, P. Kaplowirz. Row 4: B Sweet, M. Schwarre, M. Higgins, A. Kip P. Micale, S. Woodneld. Row I: M. Bodnar, E. Preston, T. Neir- inger, J. Mrozek, Scheduling, H. Zre- biec, B. Mango, J. Hemenway. Row 2: M. Koplin, M. Kopin, A. Harvanik, J. Breidr, E. Perrin, Chairman Clerical, B. Wiwrkowski, K. Karris, A. Rizzo. Row 3: J. Foss, M. Picone, S. Smukler, R. Jack- y T. Humenik, R. Strazdas, C. MacGregor. Not Shown: J. McGrath, Scheduling, M. Latka, T. Pugliese, R. Sarro, C. Stef- fens, E. Zidisin, F. Garcia, J. Kuchera, PHOTOGF Row 1: B. Davi H. Dayer, R. Si 2: D. Nadel, JN Erm. R. Coppole 3: S. Zielinski, Weiss. C. Bellei Bellek, R. Yadlc R. Schmidt. D. I. Goonev, F. Di C. Schreck. .ERICAL AND COMMITTEES E. Preston, T. Neir- rhedulingg H. Zre- Iemenway. Row 2: in, A. Harvanik, J tairman Clerical, B s, A. Rizzo. Row 5: 5. Smukler, R. Jack- I. Zitter, V. Golian lowitz. Row 4: B M. Higgins, A. Kip zdas, C. MacGregor :Grath, Scheduling e, R. Sarro, C. Stef- Garcia, J. Kuchera, eld. v CYNOSURE FACULTY ADVISERS Row I: Mr. Moldaschl, Miss Ranney, Mrs, Smith. Row 2: Mr. Jamison, Mrs. Passani, Mr, Yeisley. PHOTOGRAPHERS HELPERS Row 1: B. Davids, L. Wagner, R. Kosten, H. Dayer, R. Sigmund, J. Yackanin. Row 2: D. Nadel, M. Geles, M. Clemenko, E. Erm, R. Coppoletta, AI. Turczmanovicz. Row 3: S. Zielinski, J. Knowlton, F. Haas, J. Weiss, C. Bellero, J. Dragan. Row 4: J. Bellek, -R. Yadlon, F. Vatter, R. Nalwasky, R. Schmidt, D. Winn, H. Smith. Row 5: I. Gooney, F. Divila, T. Materna, L. Reuter. C. Schreck. CYNOSURE CIRCULATION COMMITTEE Row 1: B. Mango, H. Zrebiec, B. Miller, T. Neiringer, T. Humenik, J. Hemen- way, V. Golian, K. Karris, E. Preston. Row 2: B. Peter, N. Pollakoff, M. Bodnar, E. Petrin, J. Breidt, J. Mrozek, B. Alexander, B. Slivinski. Row 3: A. Clementz, M. Harrington, A. Harvanik, R. Levenson, M. Kopin, S. Small, L. Figlin, B. Wirkowski. Row 4: M. Christensen, C. Heller, S. Smukler, M. Zitter, P. Reagan, M. Zlotnikoff, E. Androvich, C. Steffens, N. Carroll, L. Ebeling. Row 5: B. Sweet, C. MacGregor, M. Schwarte, J. Gokey, N. Piper, M. Higgins, R. Strazdas. CYNOSURE ART AND AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Row 1: P. Passalacqua, T. Neiringer, I.. Salinger, R. Hansen. Row 2: C. Lehr, F. Binkowski, underclass member, H. Cmielewski. Not Shown: AN. Backer, underclass member, C. Grumet, underclass member, S. Forman, E. Deem. -1: . ,J 49 -.54-X - , ' f' ' if ,wks A ! ! OODBYE, M .... 4. Mil- X. .gp , df! if V , f f - f mam ,M f 5 eff I ,Q 44 1 ,W Vx 4,7 f x ,fl Aj. ,.,: 3 Q 'J ,Hy 1 ' 'NQLN 1 fa x f ' - I ,.:. . , ,,,,,,. H , ,ZA 4 ,Qi X .::- 1 1 M L f C f X sly C :1..a:a.:.a:::.-fm ff' -x . yn.. x X W WY ii X 1 x WY Y.. 50 ...Q ,V X X. N CY l1i who 4 Therek a divinity that .fhapef oar Men work together, I told him from the heart, Wulf, Whether they work together or apart. Rough-hew them how we will. Fall many a gem of pnrext ray Jerene The dark nnfathometl canes of ocean hear. I 5 2 For all your clayx prepare, Anal meet them ever alike. vagvyf ' X O xf fy -'13, ., b , ,lay ill' f t' x we1f V y . , 1 I1 VE Anal Jtill the grew That one 5 knew. .,.. M 1: o 1 1 1 I i i x X 4 X heart, preptzr e ver alrhe 9 Let me hut do my work from day to day, In field or forest, at the defh or loom. VERSATILE E IO11 And Jtill they gazed, and Jtill the wonder grew That one Jmtzll head could carry all he knew. C 5 6 I I Though this he madrzeu, yet there ix method i1z't , 5 Q 4 t Z 5 JUNIOR ACI-IIEVEMENT Paula Kaplan and Tom Phelan help dis- play a Junior Achievement project with Lillian Garbus, who won a two-week scholarship from J. A. to attend their conference in Ohio. HOSPITAL AIDES ,Ianice Piechocinski, Mary Harrington, Loretta Butchko, and Pat Passalacqua spent their summer vacation bringing much comfort and happiness to the sick. 'TE r,., 0 .W-..,,,,,, f-.., fi-VM'-7 S xxx 4 R. S 5 f Le' Z gt-rf 7 ff f ' wif! A if 'Ji i ff! ff , . f BOYS' STATE AND JUNIOR TOWN MEETING Harold Smith and Ken Peacock were worthy delegates to represent Linden High at Boys' State and Junior Town Meeting, respectively. SENIORS I THE SPOTLIGHT TEMPLE MATH Adele Schoonmaker, Harold Smith, and Shqirlee Forman proved their mathematical ability by placing second in the Temple I Math Contest. . ' KING AND QUEEN Ludwig Solon and Lillian Garbus displayed their good looks, popularity, and pleasing personalities by being elected King and Queen of L. H. S. 54 'wi I 1 l I Row l: I-I. Cmi titles. I line K numbe posted the ho in thir behind and .Iii girl. D was ju easily Ehlfd l most f Harol Bob I McGr. was ch Kopli polled place Neirin musici honors the be Carter. Peacock were sent Linden junior Town popularity, and H. S. Row 1: M. Harrington, M. Koplin, D. Saich, M. Sabina, B. Witkowski, J. McGrath. Row 2: S. Forman, B. Slivinski, H. Cmielewski, R. Ostarticki, D. Klok, D. Morrison, D. Winn, H. Smith, S. Pilot. Not Shown: T. Cameron. SENIOR POLL Every year the seniors and juniors vote for seniors whom they feel best qualify for certain unique titles. Boys and girls are elected separately. Dolores Dee Saich was voted the most attractive girl. jacque- line Kuchera was a close second, and Marianne Sabina a close third. Tom Cameron polled the highest number of votes for the most attractive boy. Bob Holler was second, and Kenny Peacock a close third. Marianne Sabina received the most ballots for being the best-dressed female. Carole DeSimone posted second in this race, and Marlene Christenson was third. Tommy Cameron, a two-time winner, took the honors for being the best-dressed male. Not far behind Tom, in second place, was Don Morrison, and in third place was Mike Pepe. Barbara Slivinski came out the top female dancer with Doris Romanoski behind her in second place. Don Morrison was voted the best male dancer. Mike Pepe took second place and .lim Weiss third in this contest. Barbara Witkowski amassed enough votes to win for her the title of being the most popular girl. Doris Romanoski, a two-time second-place winner, was right behind Barbara, and Barbara Slivinski was just behind Doris to take third place in this close race. Don Whitey Winn, Senior Class President, easily won the title of being the most popular male. Bobby Hoffer took second place, and Sterling West third place in this contest. Joan McGrath, President of the Student Council, was chosen the girl who did most for our school. In second place was Bernice Schmidt, and in third place was Arlene Clementz. Harold Smith took first place as the boy who did most for our school. Following Harold in this race was Bob Ostarticki, and behind Bob was Sterling West, a two-time winner of third place. Shirlee Forman received the highest number of votes for the girl most likely to succeed. ,Ioan McGrath came in second, and Marie Gallo was third. Harold Smith, a two-time winner of first place, was chosen the boy most likely to succeed. Danny Klok took second place, and Don Stevens, third. Myrna Koplin was voted the best actress. Lillian Garbus was second, and Nancy Carroll, third. Danny Klok polled the greatest number of votes for the best actor, with Bob Rappel taking second place. In third place was Bob Warsliaw. Hedwig Cmielewski took high honors as the best female musician. Behind Heddy was Teresa Neiringer, and behind Teresa was Margaret Coker. Bob Ostarticki easily won the title of the best male musician. Douglas Hammer was second and Bob Rappel third in this contest. Mary Harrington took top honors as the best female athlete. Second and third places went to ineligible girls. Sam Pilot was voted the best male athlete. Bob Hoffer, the only three-time second-place winner, took second place, and Hal Carter, Linden's pride in the boxing field, took third place. 53 B Ofllllf . I, , 4 M 1 W 14' . apiilu ' . ' ,-. T- -3. h ---' ' sn . -:-T---,... '..? s. , EOL! Q lx sr L I, its sr ff 215' A 4 1-. -YA H 6-il-I' UN R F5455 5 Letff unite and all rejbiee For Linden dem' Linden High W 1 -Z3 ' s if 'Vi E i , ,f2 , , ff if 'fikf ff! gy ww? af 6 .7 1? iv- , ,mfs fifif , 2':f,,. A wfi54.fZf5'yq ' , liff. .. we gl N g,.,g,-v4 ,4 ,, ,fff L 1. 1, Jn , . 5172 gfyfg 5, ,4 63 if ,K 14,451 ' Y fW'a ' f La f2-e'- ?1'f -.QWQ if wr 1 5' . G? ' T 'f :if 7221! , Ffa Q. ' Q, f y If f , Xr'!'P',-'J , , Wzaik , X f . 2 0,1 . ,df f X .. ,451 4 ---- 'W M4 was i 1 S 1 ,. Q, : x g, fx X X X V T M X -F Sw 4 X X N E x SX R a l JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS J. BYK0 l T. KIRKUP M. z1D1s1N A R. RIESENER CLASS OF 195 5 ' V1 ,f ,., , -... -A., . 44.133 ,R V .imkifg K 1-. Row 1: M. Aronowitz, P. Burns, K. Calhoun, Secretaryg J. Bright, Treasurer, R. Buren, President, T. Bara, Vice-P-resident, B. Bibeau, V. Castoral. Row 2: H. Baker, E. Billick, J. Cabarle, Milk Bar Representative, P. Bozenski, Student Council Alternate, G. Bade, E. Callahan, M. Babyak, Miss MacCormack, Adviser. Row 3: J. Byko, M. Bright, L. Brandt, D. Arndft, B. Albright, B. Buckley, M. Carlchuff, G. Babbitt, P. Billy. Row 4: E. Artutis, A. Campbell, C. Bobowski, G. Adarnec, I. Ayre, B. Alnutrt. 59 Row 1: B. Entlich, J. Elias, C. Collenti, J. Colletti, M. DeStefano M, Driscoll B. Colella, M. Derzock. Row 2: C. Costa, A. Conway, A. Donzelmann, R. DiViila, B. Dynda, P. Curley, M. Danowski, Treasurer, P. Dunn, Secretary, G Coyle. Row 3: C. Chaumpi, C. Cocuzza, B. Eisenibud, President, H. Chapman Student Council Representative, M. Cucual, B. Edzek, S. Cooperstein, A. Derrig E. Dattilo, Mrs. Von Helmolt, Adviser. Row 4: P. Conisha, J. Devlin, M. Fakel: man, R. Decker, E. Cooper, F. Duda, D. Cody, E. Dischler, D. Deraskewich. CLASS AMA Row 1 A Frank B Frank Treasurer C Granger Secretary M Fitzpatrick B Feldman B Gahm B Fedorwicz D Fuzessy Row 2 M W Ad r eiss viser E Frangella F Gilford F Frank R Givens Student Counc1lRepresenat1ve R G d R G or a otts Row 3 L Farrell W Frank Robert Gorda Vice President W Geresy I Givens R Fitzick President W Goodman J Geczy Xa l Row 1: A. Kinsella, H. Henry, B. Guerra, M. Jarvis, Sec., E. Kimmelman, R Kan-trowitz, E. Hornyak, C. Henriksen. Row 2: G. Harris, C. Jeremko, R. M Kallai, B. Jendryczka, C. Jones, C. Henry, D. Keefe, C. Haddick, Treas.g E Jacobsen. Row 3: E. Hartenstein, W. Hasko, W. Higgins, E. Hoeferr, J. Horn W. Howe, J. Jacobus, J. Jamilkowski, Miss Noddin, Adviser. Row 4: R. Hoff- man, S. Johnson, R. Hudak, T. Hoffman, H. Isaacs, J. Hoff, C, Grumet, A Innocenti, Pres. Q 23 , OF 1955 :.?,?ijmf JX AX' l Row 1: M. Len'z, A. Lipschutz, B. J. Lewis, F. Levine, J. Kozak, J. Kukal, A. J. Kovac, J. Krahling, A. Mady. Row 2: Miss MacConkey, Adviser, J. Kwiat- kowski, V. Luca, D. Labonia, E. Leff, G. Le-north, A. Koester, M. Krochak. Row 3: T. Livolsi, Student Council Representative, R. Koss, A. Kovacs, L. Lisa, M. Kovalick, V. McGrath, S. Kulina, J. Klubenspies, A. Macaoay. Row 4: T. Kirkuo, Vice-Pres., J. Leszczak, R. McDonough, R. Leggett, Pres., J. MacEmcy, C. Tontka, C. Likowski, D. Taudeman. 61 Row 1: R. Mroz, A. Malo, J. Menta, J. Melleky, Vice-Pres.g Treas.g J. Niskoch S. Murray, P. Manuno, K. Niemeck. Row 2: L. Morozek, E. Martis, N. Mayer J. Moore, Student Council Representative, N. Moore, E. M-arshall, C. Major Sec.g N. Mayer, M. Mancino. Row 3: Mr. Haiko, Adviserg I.. Mayer, T. Marhan J. Nernchick, V. Obsitnik, W. Majek, G. Mohwinkle, T. Nusbaum, W. Mar-ino J. Ogarek. Row 4: V. Meyers, F. Miller, A. Nehring, Pres., D. Nonnan, A Nachitigall, R. Miller, J. Nawr-ocki, A. Maslankoski, R. Metro. CLASS Row 1: R. M. Polewchak, E.'Rahoche, M. Ptashinski, Treasurer, G. Provenzano, Student Council Representativeg T. Reibel, H. Savas, E. Pepe, M. Rudd, Secretary. Row 2: V. Perma, S. Polin C Robacker, D. Panchak D R te k M. O'K k , , - - , . os c , rep y N. Schaper, L. Plungis, Mrs. Kendall, Adviser. Row 3: R. Penevolpe, 1. Reilly, 5. Sjalvadore, J. Plisky, D. Orbelo,.M. Pungercnar, E. Paras, J. Petyo. Row 4' G erry, B. Poppenga, R. Povilartis, F. Paskovich, R. Riesener, Presidenitg Prkula, 1. P-aterno, G. Sabol, A. Peleckis. , 62 1 Row 1: A. Schneider, P. Smith, D. Turner, Vice-President, M. Tomassi, Presi- dent, C. Smith, Secretary, M. Tamarrana, Treasurer, M. Valvrano, M. Smigelsky. Row 2: W. Stiles, V. Semanchik, D. Svenda, D. Tempalsky, M. Tirch, S. Simandl, L. Stuckey, B. Thurston, T. Valega. Row 3: F. Schilling, H. Stanke T. Sweeney, L. Seeger, J. Turner, G. Sta-ab, J. Tirch, J. Sulva. Row 4: P. Valiani L. Tagliaboschi, A. Schenk, J. Slahfta, A. Sinisi, J. Tanne, R. Tlhor, B. Schlein J. Spiegel. UF 1955 Row 1: A. Villani, E. Westphal, M. Zolnia, P. Woytovich.. H. Warren, V. Wardenslci, jean Wactor, Pres., joan Wactor. Row 2: M. Zidisin, B. Wilkinson, A. Zwonick, M. Wood, A. Zurnick, S. Wludylca, H. Zylowski, J. Vargo. ROW 3: Miss Heizman, Adviser, E. Wenis, G. Zier, F. Young, J. Young, V1CC:PI?S1- dent, R. Wiegers, Student Council Representative, R. Varneclcas, J. Wiggins, R. Vena. 3 l 6 . i .5 ll ll if if wa Ni li if ll li l .5 li ls ,s ,, 51 li if ,E il -Q : S A P l l 'i V. 63 1 QB? JUNIOR HOME ROOM CHAIRMEN Row 1: M. Tomassi, J. Wactor, R. Buren. Row 2: Miss MacCormack, Chairman Junior Advisers, R. Riesener. Row 3: R. Fitzick, B. Eisenbud, A. Innocenti. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM CHAIRMEN Row 1: D. Symco, J. McLean, J. Pugliese. Row 2: K. Kosten, P. Edzek, P. Patrick. Row 3: Miss Page, Chairman Sophomore Advisers, D. Dooley, R. Shumsky. Row 4: G. Jagodinski, A. Young, L. Barr. FRESHMAN HOME ROOM CHAIRMEN Row l: P. Teleky, M. Hatala, N. Henry, O. Sill- up. Row 2: Mrs. Atkins, Chairman Freshman Ad- visers, F. Mrozek, C. Fernandez, J. Bradley. Row 3: T. Weissbraten, J. Kaye, I. Petny. UNDERCLASSMEN Freshmen are often considered the confused students of L. H. S. To all, maybe the first year is the toughest, but itls also one of the nicest. Freshmen learn to cooperate and present interesting programs during their homeroom periods every Friday. They also receive specific guidance programs to help them with any of their problems. The Freshman Talent Show gives them the chance to present their varied talents as a group. This assembly program always proves to be a great success. Sophomore students are well acquainted with high school life. They devote their homeroom periods to programs that will help them make plans for the future. Different professions and various colleges are discussed. The Sophomore year is also highlighted by a variety show in which the finest of talent is presented. The vivacity of the Junior class is always well exhibited at the Junior-Senior Barn Dance. The Junior Prom, the big event of the year, is their opportunity to show poise and social skill. Of course, this year does not consist only of fun. There's also a certain amount of work combined with the fun. Decorating the school at Christmas time and learning parliamentary procedure at class meet- ings are only a few of the activities of the Junior year. 64 Row l: A. Accardc D. Anderson, M.. Boisvert. Row 2: . Clos. R. Canonico, resentativeg J. Cot Row 3: F. Cascianl J. Coleman, C. Ba: F. Altobelli, R. Ca: pion, Treasurerg P R. Berkman, F. President, J. Aron, Row 1: B. Dailey Currier, R. Dubrov N. Cotton. Row 2: R. Deak, M. DeKa hart, A. Denci, H. iels, D. Danish, G. Cooper, G. Croreat resentarive: K. Duc 1. Crilly, B. Drapl Carlo, C. Ditteme. Daniel, M. Fasse. CL Row 1: F. Lencht Secretary-Treasurer S. Klein, B. Koskt A. Liotta, E. Las Krajewski, J. Krel Row 3: E. Laskodi R. Korb, Vice-Pre Kessner, C. Kitchii W. Kraus, S. Lesl Laucius, J. Kenny, .Ev-11 RJ-4? Row 1: W. Helm, M. Helm, L. Hu Husosky. Row 2: Hreha, J. Griffith, dorn, J. Hausleiter Gresczuk, 1. Hann: W.. Humcke, J. Hi faflvel E. Juzwick. Hegna, L. Katz, G. Ski. S. Georgilakis ents of L. H. S. ,lso one of the sting programs y also receive :heir problems. 3 present their :vays proves to igh school life. that will help ns and various highlighted by rted. ll exhibited at e big event of social skill. Of 5 also a certain g the school at f at class meet- rr. Row 1: A. Accardo, J. Bagnor, B. Boczon, J. Castoral D. Anderson, M. Backer, E. Bieniek, P. Brady, G. Boisvert. Row 2: E. Bishop, D. Cebula, L. Carter, C. Clos. R. Canonico, S. Belinsky, Student Council Rep- resentative: J. Cody, E. Conder, J. Bara, A. Black. Row 3: F. Casciano, M. Benoff, G. Bundy, R. Clauter, J. Coleman, C. Barker, J. Boleraczki, Vice- President: F. Altobelli, R. Carhart,, R. Baker. Row 4: W. Cham- pion, Treasurer, P. Beviano, S. Birenbaum, Secretary: R. Berkman, F. Binkowski, R. Bukosky, L. Barr. President: J. Aron, W. Brozick, J. Bursel. Row 1: B. Dailey, L. Davidson, J. Dougherty, M. Currier, R. Dubrow, J. Duncan, G. Davis, B. Dischler, N. Cotton. Row 2: Mr. Coplan, Adviser-3 M. Edwards, R. Deak, M. DeKarski, M. Daley, F. Conisha, B. Eber- hart, A. Denci, H. Cotton, V. Dunn. Row 3: R. Dan- iels, D. Danish, G. DuBeau, D. Dooley, D. Culos A Cooper, G. Croreau, C. Daniels, Student Council Repl resentarive: K. Duca, A. Durner. Row 4: J. Dolmanet J. Crilly, B. Drapkin, A. Denew, A. Dfabyk, T. De: Carlo, C. Dittemer, G. DeMerritt, C. Danielson, R. Daniel, M. Fasse. CLASS OF 1956 Row l: F. Lenches, D. Kupcho, A. Kiick, L. Klett, Secretary-Treasurerg D. La Polla, B. Lehr, M. Kellert, S. Klein, B. Kosko. Row 2: Miss Casement, Adviser: A. Liotra, E. Laskody, J. Knowles, G. Lawson, J. Krajewski, J. Krebs, K. Kosten, President: L. Latka. Row 3: E. Laskodi, G. Kirsten, R. Kolibas, G. Kurek, R. Korb, Vice-President, P. Krahling, W. Konke, R. Kessner C Kitchin L Li man Row 4' E Le oriere , . , . p . . . p , W. Kraus, S. Lesko, L. Kilmowicz, R. Lefebure, S. Laucius, J. Kenny, R. Kulesh, C. Kayser. .V t ' l , . 5 '3 t , l ,Q J- qflb! L Q ff!! 1' 0 V9 'lr- aide t Row l: W. Helm, R. Katz, H. Grant, M. Jasinowrcz, M. Helm, L. Hunter, H. Janowicz, R. Ibach, B. Husosky. Row 2: Miss Page, Adviser: D. Hackett, J. Hreha, J. Grifiith, D. Howarth, SGCIGIHFYZ A- Harr- dorn, J. Hausleiter, R. Hudak, J. Kabtain. Row 3: A. Gresczuk, J. Hannan, G. Kanzler, W. Grier, J. Hunt, W. Humcke, J, Hrehovcik, Student Council Represen- tative: E. Juzwick. Row 4: R. Haag, P. Husosky, N. Hegna, L. Katz, G. Jagodinski, President: J. Horoszew- Ski, S. Georgilakis, J. Kaplan. a Row 1: F. Gersten, M. Fischer, B. Golian, Treasurer, L. Fried, C. Flohs, M. Germek, Vice-President: M. Ferreira, Secretaryg B, Firestone. Row 2: M. Evan, E. Fabian, J. Granger, M. Glasston, Student Council Representative, N. Gorecki, J. Gibson, J. Fuyat, B. Gaffney. Row 5: P. Eimont, J. Galya, G. Gelles, S. Garan, J. Feinstein, M. Gaydos, J. Giglio, Mrs. 'Ram- age, Adviser. Row 4: E. Gilbert, K. Esser, J. Gilbert, F. Florczak, T. Fic, R. Getz, R. Faust. Row 1: V. Macaluso, G. McMullen, C. Mellecky, A. Metro, V. Mazronis, G. McKenzie, C. Lowery, J. Mc- Lean, Student Council Representative. Row 2: Mrs. Winetsky, Adviser: M. Manasse, J. Marcino, P. Mc- Kay, M. J. MacGregor, M. A. Materna, L. McLeanas, B. Loezius, E. McCarthy. Row 3: F. Markant, R. McKeown, F. Marcus, E. Lukawich, T. Loyko, M. Mc- Kivey, R. Lombardo, S. McClure. Row 4: A. -Malik, Mazurkiewicz Midura Ma liulo R. Lucas P J- ,J- '. .J- g' , ,. Matz, M. Luongo, J. Mihalenko. CLASS Row 1: M. Nilles, P. Patrick, President, B. Miller, Treasurer, M. Parry, H. Oetting, Vice-President: J. Pekar, D. PaKulski. Row 2: A. Mohwinkle, E. Mroz, G. Mlynarick, Secretary, J. Oravsky, M. Nedelsky, L. Mutterperl, Student Council Representative, M. Pavel, Mrs. Baher Adviser. Row : R. Parfit Y, 3 t, R. Opdyke, M. Myszka, J. Parlacoski, J. Noll, T. Miller, W. Parker, M. Milocki. Row 4: J. Mullaly, T. O'Neil, G. Nacik, A. Obester, S. Muccione, R. Patrick, C. Mullener. Row 1: K. Ruskavich, P. Pugliese, J. Pugliese, Stu- dent Council Representative, President, B. Rishell, G. Pilkinton, J. Rizzo, A. Robins, D. Rusciano, V. Pez- zuto, Secretary, Treasurer: M. Powell. Row 2: K. Renna, L. Post, J. Reilly, S. Rustay, P. Sacks, C. Regn, S. Rashkin, J. Piegdon, J. Rippen. Row 3: M. Rosen- baum, Pluta, F. Russo, J. Riban, C. Rovnak, J. Petraroi, H. Readie, S. Ruback, H. Reeves, XV. Readie. Row '4: S. Pokrywka, P. Rivers, Mrs. Scott, Adviser, F. Pribish, J. Plisky. Not Shown: M. Poper, J. Plun- gis, H. Rusnak. Golian, Treasurer, Vice-President, M. .ow 2: M. Evan, E. 1, Student Council ibson, J. Fuyat, B. Qalya, G. Gelles, S. Giglio, Mrs. Ram- K. Esser, J. Gilbert, aust. en, C. Mellecky, A. , C. Lowery, J. Mc- tive. Row 2: Mrs. J. Marcino, P. Mc- terna, L. McLeanas, 3: F. Markant, R. 1, T. Loyko, M. Mc- Row 4: A. Malik, mgliulo, R. Lucas, P. ASS 'residentg B. Miller, 1, Vice-President, J. fiohwinkle, E. Mroz, ky, M. Nedelsky, L. asentariveg M. Pavel, Parfitt, R. Opdyke, Toll, T. Miller, W. Mullaly, T. O'Neil, one, R. Patrick, C. ese, J. Pugliese, Stu identg B. Rishell, G. J. Rusciano, V. Pez Powell. Row 2: K. y, P. Sacks, C. Regn, i. Row 3: M. Rosen- iban, C. Rovnak, J . Reeves, W. Readie Mrs. Scott, Adviser M. Paper, J. Plun: Row 1: R. M. Sorrentino, S. Siminoff, H. Shaw, B Shoplack, Secretary, G. Smith, W. Schmitt, G. Sharkey S071 63 gi? gs .-S U' P -E YQ E1 475 go Q2 FN Cz 015' E-SCD 50 5? Wm rw S S- 32: 295. f'Dm wfb Elf! S 'WVU'-lUJ4j'U5-3 QD, v-vw 230 f-feng -'lEl SSH En Y-A .1 gf '55 Q35 H 1 FQ' :FU O2 :Pl 53,5 H :J OCD , Fgm wg' Cin mmf!! fan. ee P294 Zur Q U NSE. .VT ' PE O 35119 G. Sepsick, B. Silver, R. Shumsky, Presidentg Schoening, M. A. Scollard. Row 3: F. Staab, Sharpe, A. Shannock, R. Slachetka, N. Springer, Satkowski Smi elsk E Sandonato Row 4 Q H J- 8 Y, . - I Stadnick, J. Stagich, T. Shalack, R. Schwartz, . Soika, A. Simpson, Student Council Representative, Sherman. Staryak, L. Staub, C. Steed, D. Venezio, A. Stonewski M. Stoliker, P. Turner, J. Vandermeer, R. Stetts, Urban. Row - C. Urso R. Suarez H Swain R 3. ' , , . , . Tyerech, L. Tarnow, A. Vereschak, R. Tucker, T. Sweeney, R. Timberlake. Row 4: Mr. Barr, Adviser W. Szymanski, D. Taylor, J. Vircik, R. Stagich, Ji Tempalsky, S. Vacha, J. Szwedo, E. Verrier. Row 1: B. Zeitlin, P. Williams, V. Waselewicz, B Williams, J. White, Treasurer, G. Zullo, Student Coun- cil Representative. Row 2: J. Wilkes, A. Yannie, J Zakrzeski, A. Young, President, M. Wagner, Secretary, S. Wright, D. Wolczanski. Row 3: R. Wyber, C. Yacker, M. Wieser, M. Wludyka, J. Wilson, Yice- presidentg L. Weinstein. Row 4: Mr. Kendall, Adviser D. Zimmerman, K. Zachik, R. Young, J. Zaccaro. 9 '--:-:I Row l: R. Baranyay, C. Armstead, J. Bermingham, R. Armstead, C. Albert, S. Beck, O. Ariemi, E. Alvarez. Row 2: J. Bebert, Student Council Representativeg J. Ainge, F. Babish, A. Baiger, M. Albanese, C. Artutis, D. Bara. Row 3: Mrs. Atkins, Adviser, H. Bailey, J. Bera, M. Balick, J. Ammoscato, M. Bergan, R. Baron. Row 4: A. Bajger, J. Barrett, R. Ayre, G. Bartolotte, J. Berman, S. Belchik, V. Badalis. Row 1: B. Bobowsky, M. Burlegh, M. Cassiba, Stu- dent Council Representativeg T. ontempo, R. Cham- berlain, M. Bock, J. Bradley, F. Cameron. Row 2: M. Chadwick, B. Christensen, J. Chmiel, P. Caruso, P. Bettiger, M. Cassidy, E. Burke. Row 3: Mrs. Berko- witz, Adviserg R. Bundy, W. Casaletto, M. Branagan, A. Blaumeiser, I. Charnecki, W. Boyle, J. Buckley. Row 4: A. Bukosky, F. Bruns, O. Bittl, M. Blazeiow- ski, J. Catanzaro, C. Carson, L. Blassingame. CLASS Row 1: F. D'Addario, J. Steed, L. Smith, A. Crilly, B. Copeman, Student Council Representative: M. E. Small, C. Sorrentino, O. Sillup, President. Row 2: Miss Turtur, Adviser, A. Sikora, J. Cusumano, B. Sollish, S. Sklon, M. Cohen, D. Cree, M. Sonnenberg, Miss Boyle, Adviser. Row 3: W. Simonitis, R. Stankus, M. Crockett, F. Clouter, F. Coyle, F. Squashie, J. Simone, R. Solas. Row 4: R. Steeg, L. Stavitski, G. Smith, R. Skubish, R. Staubach, K. Smith, Vice-President, T. Stefanick. Row l: A. De Marco, M. A. Doerr, J. Davidson, F. Dragan, T. Danschisko, B. Dalton, C. Doenzelmann, J. Daneke. Row 2: DeWald, A. Da Silva, M. Cole- man, H. Clark, P. Diskin, J. De Simone, R. Daugert. Row .3: Mr. Cantwell, Adviser, I. Cichowseki, R. Dorosm, M.. Di Micele, G. Clos, S. Domoter, R. Dailey, F. D1 Vila. Row 4: C. Dimino, F. Donia, C. Drake, L. Daley, F. Diegman, J. Donahue, C. De Blasio, S. Di Leo. Row l: W. Fas: Gallo, B. Gabris Crawford, Advis Gallo, Student R. Fruchter, J. Feeney, F. Dym Farrell. Row 4:. E. Forster, W. . Row 1: C. G1 Gomulka, M. H Guy, T. Harris Gitz, E. Goldbs dentg Mr. Cuzz Harris, D. Hai Grygotis. Row A Germek, N. He GF Row 1: C. H ldec, N. Henry Jacob, M. Idec. gert, M. Hildal Javornicky. Ro' Herman, D. Jn Iacovone, P. Jc S. Hlavka, R. Treasurer, Mr. Row l: N. Kel Kozak, P. Kop A. Kozar, G. E Klein, M. Kopz Koehnlein. Row President: A. Q Kennedy, F. Ki XV. Konecny, Kender-es, H. I- J. Bermingham, R. Arjemi, E. Alvarez. 1cil Representative: klbanese, C. Artutis, viserg H. Bailey, J. . Bergan, R. Baron. Ayre, G. Bartolotte, h, M. Cassiba. Stu- Jntempo, R. Cham- lmeron. Row 2: M. miel, P. Caruso, P. aw 3: Mrs. Berko- letto, M. Branagan, Boyle, J. Buckley. Bittl, M. Blazeiow- assingame. ASS Smith, A. Crilly, B. esentative: M. E. aident. Row 2: Miss sumano, B. Sollish, Sonnenberg, Miss ltis, R. Stankus, M. quashie, J. Simone, fitski, G. Smith, R. Vice-President: T. rr, J. Davidson, F. 1, C. Doenzelmann, Da Silva, M. Cole- imone, R. Daugert. I. Cichowseki, R. 5, S. Domoter, R. mino, F. Donia, C. . Donahue, C. De Row 1: W. Easse, J. Fedor, M. Engel, F. Fingerlin, J. Gallo, B. Gabrish, E. Galinat, D. Finke. Row 2: Mrs. Crawford, Adviser: G. Ennis, J. Fornadel, C. Fried, M. Gallo, Student Council Representative, C. Fernandez, R. Fruchter, J. Francek. Row 3: J. Finnegan, F. Feeney, F. Dynda, G. Fencik, A. Fischer, S. Fink, L. Farrell. Row 4: R. Gardneti L. Eisenbud, R. Frenchik, E. Forster, W. Eddridge, F. Eimont, M. Gergel. Row 1: C. Greenberg, R. Hansen, N. Givens, D. Gomulka, M. Hatala, President, P. Heinz. Row 2: M. Guy, T. Harris, Student Council Representative: M. Girz, E. Goldberg, G. Gokey, D. Halasz, Vice-Presi- dent: Mr. Cuzzolino, Adviser. Row 3: R. Guile, G. Harris, D. Harrigan, G. Goodman, P. Haluska, T. Grygotis. Row 4: G. Germek. T. Heinz, I. Gelbert, J. Germek, N. Heilner, M. Griffin. GF 1957 Row 1: C. Horsch, H. Hemko, Vice-President: B. Idec, N. Henry, President: E. Hoehn, M. Henko, B. Jacob, M. Idec. Row 2: J. Jakub, A. Kagan, L. Her- gert, M. Hildabrand, J. Jastrzembski, E. Johnson, J. Javornicky. Row 3: J. Johnstone, E. Huchinson R Herman, D. Jeffrey, R. Joback, D. Hunninkin, Ci Iacovone, P. Johnson. Row 4: T. Jones, B. Jackson, S. Hlavka, R. Jordan, Secretary: N. Hendrickson, Treasurer, Mr. Cicero, Adviser. Row 1: N. Kelly, B. Kirch, R. Klein, R. Kleiman, P. Kozak, P. Kopin, H. Klunder. Row 2: R. Kirsten. A. Kozar, G. Kennedy, P. Koch, D. Kaufmann, D Klein, M. Kopec, Student Council Representative: H. Koehnlein. Row 5: XV. Kanski, C. Kaminskas, Vice- President: A. Kaiser, C. Karan, W. Kondracki, R Kennedy, F. Koenig. Row 4: Mr. Gallagher, Adviser XV. Konecny, L. Kostic, J. Kave, President: J. Kenderes, H. Kardash, P. Kidd, Secretary. f Q I ,lg .ll li V? .lg ei lf Q: i 5 l J 5, I l 3 5, 1, 1, 1 I I Q, l 1 1 J gm l H E, il H lp ,li fl V l 1' I 213 i l i E F, :Wi 1 I 1 + l ,I , l N if r' 'Q -l Row l: W. Maciorowski, R. Laurie, A. Mack, A. Kruper, C. Mannuzza, D. Martin, N. Lamm, P. Livolsi, Row 2: P. Layson, J. Lischko, M. Lentz, M. Lampert, Student Council Representative: M. Lombardo, A. Ligush, P. Lucas. Row 3: Mrs. McCormack, Adviser: C. Loeber, A. Macmillan, A. Krotulis, G. Krezel, R. Marcino, J. Mandell, B. Loyer. Row 4: W. Lewis, R. Majek, G. Nlacko, S. Lasher, S. Kuchera, K. Krysiak, S. Limcne. Row 1: K. Meeker, R. Maslo, R. Medvetz, F. Martin, E. Mikesh, G. McLaughlin,- J. Mihalko, A. Mibaly, Row 2: E. Micenko, K. Michaud, Student Council Representative: H. Miller, B. Matej, C. Montoney, T. Mauser, C. Mirolsky. Row 3: D. Menzaco, H. Moh- winkel, F. Mascilak, J. Mishovich, J. Martis, L. Mitrik, R. Meyers, Mr. Flowitz, Adviser. Row 4: S. Moore, W. Meekings, J. Moon, L. Mauser, R. Miller, R. Middlesteadt, R. Monek. CLASS R-ow 1: N. O'Brien, S. Mopsick, J. Norris, W. No- dine, A. Palva, R. Nawrocki, P. Murphy, Secretary: O. Myers. Row 2: F. Mrozek, President: B. Nemchick, M.. Morena, P. Narushef, J. Ordecki, Secretary: A. Oliver, S. Novy, Student Council Representative. Row 3: R. Nemchick, R. Myers, Treasurer: L. Moretti, M. Nehrbauer, R. Olenik, R. Nagele. Row 4: Mr. Pelli- cone, Adviser: A. Obester, B. Nozick, J. Ormando, R. Nemeth, Vice-President. Row 1: F. Pester, M. Petyo, E. Petrus, P. Pilot, V. Potts, T. Perzeley, A. Pavlo, M. Plotkin. Row 2: E. Patterson, M. Pickett, C. Pretti, A. Prato, S. Qualshie, Q- Penevoloe. I.. Petny, Student Council Representa- tive. Row 5: Miss Rottner, Adviser: W. Redzinak, M. Panchak, S. Reed, G. Powers, G. Paton, C. Papkow, E. Reagan. Row 4: M. Reagan, P. Pastelak, B. Plungis, H. Peach, J. Parker, S. Pysarchyk, V. Plocha. Row 1: G. Sci Schaupp, Treas C. Sayer. Row P. Saiczuk, J- Ruch. Adviserg President: S. R bert. Row 4: Shulman, F. 1 Student Council B. Risley. Row 1: J. Stivi P. Turtur, Vic Valvano. Row I B. Twomey, 'I Tiedgen, A. S Council Represl ionis, R. Ston J. Vanco, Mr: Turner, R. Sv Stewart, J. Thi CF Row 1: A. Za W. Yascko, E. Yarchak. Row President: B. Wludyka, Studs B. Zimmer, Se P. Yuro, A. 2 Wakefield, T. W A. Zeich, R. J. J. Young, E. V lunski, W. Wi rie, A. Mack, A. Lamm, P. Livolsi, .entz, INI. Lampert, VI. Lombardo, A. Cormack, Adviser, llis, G. Krezel, R. 1 4: XV. Lewis, R. chera, K. Krysiak, edvetz, F. Martin, lalko, A. Mibaly, , Student Council C. Montoney, T. Ienzaco, H. Moh- Martis, L. Mitrik, Low 4: S. Moore, er, R. Miller, R. XSS Norris, W. No- Iurphy, Secretary, ant, B. Nemchick, zki, Secretaryg A. presentative. Row :rg L. Moretti, M. Low 4: Mr. Pelli- ., J. Ormando, R. :rus, P. Pilot, V. mtkin. Row 2: E. 'rato, S. Qualshie, uncil Representa- W. Redzinak, M. iton, C. Papkow, stelak, B. Plungis, . Plocha. Row 1: G. Scott, G. Risko, R. Rustav, R. Sabat, N. Schaupp, Treasurer, J. Sharo, Secretaryg M. Robinson, C. Sayer. Row .Zz F. Sabol, A. Sawicki, G. Schenk P. Sajczuk, J. Shato, C. Riley, F. Roes. Row 5: Mri Ruch, Adviser, R. Schaab, L. Roper, R. Reynolds, President, S. Renna, E. Sakach, W. Seaman, D. Scho- bert. Row 4: J. Sedar, A. Sabunas, J. Shedlock, P Shulman, F. Russo, Vice-President, G. Richvalsky, Student Council Representativeg J. Sakach. Not Shown: B. Risley. Row 1: J. Stives, W. Stiedler, J. Vidnanski, R. Susko, P. Turtur, Vice-Presidentg S. Szoke, E. Twardus, G. Valvano. Row 2: J. Tucker, D. Urban, V. Sypniewska, B. Twomey, Treasurerg M. Venckus, N. Turko, E. Tiedgen, A. Strobel, P. Teleky, President, Student Council Representative. Row 3: R. Swanson, P .Vasyl- ionis, R. Stone, J. Stercho, J. Stillwell, E. Vargo, J. Vanco, Mrs. Van Deusen, Adviser. Row 4: H. Turner, R. Sweeney, E. Tomchick, O. Stuckey, C. Stewart, J. Thomas, M. Turick, G. Thomas. or 1957 Row 1: A. Zakreszeski, A. Wentworth, J. Walmsley, W. Yascko, E. Zielinski, B. Ziemian, S. Wilker, B. Yarchak. Row 2: Miss Vigne, Adviser, T. Weissbraten, Presidentg B. Yamagata, J. Woicio, G. Walker, T. Wludyka, Student Council Representative, C. Williams, B. Zimmer, Secretary-Treasurerg J. Zeidwig. Row 3: P. Yuro, A. Zeleniak, J. Wagenholfer, T. Zyla, N. Wakefield, T. Walker, H. Wakefield, R. Zack. Row 4: A. Zeich, R. J. Wilson, R. D. Wilson, Vice-President, J. Young, E. Walker, J. Weck, R. Wilpuetz, M. Wie- lunski, W. Wilson. K, QA' 'Q I N ,ff- : ' . ' x Q Q, 4154, A - k in' ii A ' I V 24, A ' : . 5 E Q ' Th vs. C ' E 43 ' ' f 7 I f N Q y f EQ f ' X Nw ' b X, A A - f 1 f m f' . J A 5,-N ff v 5 J 1 ,mx ,IELQ A -, Au f V Q 1 5 J ' li 7 x ! 'I flllllligp- rl V' I :g n Q' I I I V . A xg I' q IllllIlllllM I IEA , '. Q ann'-'E H ' -1 ' J 'Ile ' 'llllllll'p,, O. 1. EHR ACTIVITIES 7 2 ' Q P S 32? E' Q - 3 Here? to our Hzlglo School' N otbing aloof .rho lack. A GOOD fn. ,,,, , , I ...-.... W - U A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL THE HSQUARESH' A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND IN DEED Linden High School has a variety of clubs providing an outlet for almost any inter the valuable art of getting along with people Several of the Clubs go on annual trips to places of interest to the members There is also a lot of lun to be had at initiation parties given by the clubs ests the student may have. Through participation in these clubs the student can learn 75 A I LANGUAGE CLUBS ' Parlez-vous francais? Sprechen Sie deutsch? Latinumne dicis? Hablo Vd espanol? If you understood any of these questions, you may have steal a member of one of Linden Highls language clubs. A keen interest in the native country's customs and ways of life, together .with an eagerness to become better versed in that language, are the only require- ments which the clubs have. French Club members share their knowledge and experiences at an annual school assembly designed to acquaint others with the traditions and modes of the French. An integral Part of the German Club's agenda is the creation of an atmosphere of better understanding of the German people through activities aimed at introducing its members to the German ideals, accomplishments, history, and way of life. Latin Club members are afforded many opportunities to discuss the culture of the Romans and to associate with other students whose interests lie in this field. Members of the Spanish Club discuss and read Spanish literature and sing songs in the native language. Picnics, parties, and field trips are vital activities of the clubs, and through active participation in the clubs' affairs, students acquire a broader knowledge of the essentials which make up French, Spanish, German, and Latin. 5 FRENCH CLUB Row 1: R. Tyerech, R. Lombardo, T. Zyla, M. DiMicele, S. Georgilakis, A. Malik, C. Chaumpi, M. Blozeiowski, E. Cooper. Row 2: J. Bebert, J. Ainge, R.. Katz, J. Gokey, V. P., N. Springer 2nd V. P., G. LeNorth, Pres., D. Turner, Sec., S. Siminoff, Tre-as.g J. Steed, B. Stiedler, P. Turtur. Row 3: M. Rosenbaum, A. Robins, J. Suskin, E. Micenko, M. Manasse, C. Robacker, M. Cark-huff, P. Burns, N. Mayer, M. Gilmore, Miss Noddin, Adviser, J, Feinstein., Row 4g R, II?lZrFsenkV. Sg1aqpIe,I3.CS1r1st1eJpsgn, P. CJarusoGGGBide, Thurston, B. Dynda, E. Kimmelman, A. Black, J. Reilly, L iin. ow: . uner, .onnener, . e,. ' , ' , Stillwell, c. Yacker, G. crore-au. Not showgiir B. Pgfei Austin' L Mutterperl' S' Belmsky' M' Glassm' L' Tamowl J 76 Z f f 7 Z ? t 2 9 2 l Row 1: J. Lasky Mrs. Ramage, A4 Row 5: B. Paku. s jowski, E. J. Turner, cenko, M. .ow 4: R. Reilly, L. Farnow, J. L -'HW Y - '- ' -- -------Y -- - ,.:1Qapgigu::,g,....,,,.- '--- 4' SPANISH CLUB Row 1: J Lasky, Treas: F Garcia V-P: C Ma ers Sec. Row 2 . , . , . , . y , 1 . Mrs. Ramage, Adviser, B. Guerra, Second V.-P.: E. Leif, D. Rosteck. Row 5: B. Pakulski, D. Nadel. 77 V L GERMAN CLUB Row 1: W. Stiedler, M. Engel, M Nozick, L. Posnock, Pres., A. Obester Sec.-Treas., R. Mroz, H. 'Warren, V Wardenski, Mr. Moldaschl, Adviser Row 2: G. DeMerrirt, E. Leporiere, G Shalack, B. Bukosky, A. Drabyk, S Birenbaum L. Klimowicz W. auck S man. Not Shown: D. Dolmant. LATIN CLUB Row 1: B. Eberhardt, V.-P.: B. Alexander, Sec.: K. Peacock, Pres., Miss MacConkey, Adviser: L. Garbus, Treas. Row 2: M. Poper, J. Duncan, A. Mihaly, T. Perzeley, L. Rector. Row 3: D. Cree, R. Stetts, E. Goldberg, M. ldec, B. Copemani. Kurek, II. Bursel, A. Zurnick, L. Plun- gis, L. Lipman, E. Juzwick, R. Timber- lake, R. Suarez. Row 3: S. Muccione, P. , , ,l , Vach-a, W. Champion. Row 4: L. Biren- baum, R. Berkman, L. Reuter, M. Perl- With the able assistance -of Miss Martinez and Mrs. Fink, -the members of the Library Squad carry for-th the many tasks assigned to them. It is their duty to make the library a lit place in which to study, and it -is rtheir duty to aid the student in his quest for research. These active individuals also are on hand to check books being taken out and those brought back. It is indeed not an easy task to itactfully collect lines from students who become so absorbed in English Literature and Queen Elizabeth, they forget when their books are due. I If these ever-busv acting-librarians do find a rare free moment, they share this precious time with a dust cloth, dusting sthe numerous and varied books on the 'top shelf. There are always maga- zines to straighten and novels -to be placed in their proper place. In short, these girls are sacrificing their study halls for us, giving us their valuable free time, and because of 'their effonts we may enjoy and really be proud of our library. The members of -the Fish and Game Club are all eager to learn the techniques of 'hunting and fishing. Under -the able guidance of Mr. Miller, programs are conducted, concerning such topics as ihow to repair rods and make tackle. The fish and game laws which concern these individuals are discussed and movies are shown, which make for very interesting club periods. LIBRARY SQUAD Row 1: B. Dailey, F. Milberger, R. M. Sorrentino, P. Patrick, Secretary, F. Lenches, President, B. Golian, Vice- President, H. Zrebiec, Treasurer, I. Mc- Lean. Row 2: M. Kopin, P. Kopin, D. Rusciano, B. Boczon, E. Bieniek, H. Yanowicz, J. Niskoch, S. Murray. Row 5: Mrs. Fink, Clerk, E. Jacobsen, J. A. Ordecki, J. Davidson, B. Koske, M. Zitter, F. Pallay, V. Golian, Miss Mar- tinez, Adviser. Row 4: J. Miskovich, 1. Cackowski, 1. Bara, B. Dynda, L. Plun- gis, B. Thurston, B. Gahm. , When almost anything in :the school is in need of repair, the Shop Foremen are always on hand. These boys take a keen interest in metal work and hope to continue in this field after graduation. Besides learning this trade they are given experi- ence in expert class supervision. SHOP FOREMEN Row 1: P. Haluska, T. Grygotis, Mr. Stokes, Adviser, N. Haluska, Supt.g I. Givens, Sec., L. Lisa, Treas.g R. Nemchick, G. Doen. Row 2: J. Nemchick, T. Sweeney, A. Kovacs, R. J. Wilson, J. J-amelkowski, R. Sweeney, H. Stanke. Row 3: J. Mazurkiewicz, E. Johnson, J. Leszczak, A. Campbell, D. Taylor. i FISH AND GAME CLUB Row I: T. Nusbaum, A. Kruchas, L. Reuter, Pres., G. Mohwinkle, Treas.: G. Doen. Row 2: R. Moussou, J. Bursel, L. Weinstein, 1. Zaccaro, E. Paras, R. Varneckas, -Row 3: B. Bukosky, J. Ayre, B. Davids, G. De Merritt, R. Metro, T. Firestone, I. Webb. Row 4: Mr. Miller, Adviser, T. Buftchko. T. Marhan, R. Fitzick, F. Di Vila, W. Patrick, L. Reit- man, J. Gramsammer. Row 1: D. E M. Gallo, T. Mullaly, F. W Latka. Row 3: J, Zimmermar Row 1: N. Hei Row 2: J. Sin Farrell, J. Bircl Yackanin, Presi Kanzler, G. Del Durner, M. Ne Adviser. Row 5 CAFE'l Row 1: -I. Yat Maslankoski, J. Winn, S. Armstt Fakelman, 'R. Kruchas, T. Car 3: Mr. Arnold, Forman, E. G. Jones, Mr. Mel Griliin, R. Perry L. Reuter, H. 4 Gelles, A. Innoc rerna, N. Ritter, F. Vatter. QUAD Milberger, R. M Secretary F Gohan Vxce Treasurerg J. Mc in, P. Kopm D E B1en ek H S Murray Row Jacobs n J A B Kostce M olian M1ss Mar J M15 ov1ch J Dynda L Plun m school is in need always on hand t in metal work after graduatlon are grven expert aluska Supt J J Nemchrck T ney H Sranke D Taylor VIE CLUB A Kruchas L hwinkle Treas aussou J. Bursel ro E. Paras R Sukosky J. Ayre rtt R Metro T W 4: Mr. Miller T Marhan R Patr1ck L Re1t .-.-, -an-., .-,,.:4ws,-v -P.r- '- -'- - '---- ' nwrrsw-,yr ,wav- SECRETARIES Row 1 D DeMarco A Karaman A Fletcher M Gallo T Pugl1ese Row 2 R Jackson P Mullaly F Wasel w1cz E Petrxn F Farrell M Latka Row 3 A K1p D Muravsskr B Gaydos J Zxmmermann B Sullxvan STAGE CREW AND PROJECTION CLUB Row 1 N Hexlner S Kulma R Kennedy C Urso W I-'umcke F Markant Rovs 2 J Slmon E Wenrs Treasurer G Adamec 2nd V1cePres1dent L Farrell J Blrch Secretary R Kosten Talent Scout A Dragan Row 3 J Yackanxn Presrdent Stage Crew M Fakelman Pres1den1t Projectxon Club G Kanzler G DeMerr1tt A Obester F Young P R1vers Row 4 J Gooney A Durner M Nehrbauer P Husosky J Mazurkrewxcz T DeCarlo Mr Schott Adv1ser Row 5 C Schreck J Parker J Devlm D Taylor M Blazeyowsk CAFETERIA CORPS Row l J Yackanm R Slgmund 'vlaslankoskx J Hadd1ck C Schreck Wlnn S Armstead Row 2 S West Fakelman R G1vens P Dav1s Kruchas T Cameron A Yadlon Row 3 Mr Arnold Advxser R Kosten T Forman E Gtlbert S Johnson R Jones Mr Mele Advlser Rovs 4 R Gr1fT1n R Perry F Haas J Hala1cs1k L Reuter H Carter Not Shovsn J Gelles A Innocent1 I' Lancos T Ma terna N Rxtter R Tvsardus P Valtan I' Vatter l THE SERVICE CLUBS The1rs 15 the tale of the unsung hero For mstance the Proyectlon Club mem bers learn the art of runmng projectors and the ma1ntenance of th1s equlpment They are scheduled also to suow movres ln class and clurmg assembly The Pr1nt mg Club alds the school by prmtmg pro grams and trckets for plays sports sched ule cards tlckets for games and school passes and record sheets The Cafetema Corps speaks for rtself Therr efforts dur mg lunch perlod are well appreclated by the enure student body ca v - ' - 4 ' ' 7 ' 5 ' 7 P Q ' . ' - u . , . , . . b , , A Q ' ' 4 1 , , . C , . , . , . p , , . , , I . . . . , . . , . . , . . . . , . ,. , . . Q W. s. , . . l . , . , . .IV . Q. .x , . , 4 h ' ' K . , I . s a ' 7 7 . . - - y - , - , . , . A , . '. 7 ' - ' - ' . ' ' 1 - s a - s , - 9 ' 3 ' , - , , . Y . I . s ' 1 5 - , ' , . . , ., - . , . ', . , . , . . I . , . ' 7 ' 1 ' 3 ' 7 ' Q ' 5 o 7 3 ,' . ' ' Wg .. , . . . . , . , . , . , . .. a ' ' ' ' . Y., . . , . , A. l , . , . ,D. -v 1 . , ' . , . , A. y 7 , 4 7 . A I x 7 , Lo . , , . , 4 v u , 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' . - r - , , 3 v , n n Q v a - 7 - v - Q Q 4 1 ' 7 ' . . , . , . . . . X a - . 4 , 7 , . , . , . 4 ' 7 , . , . , . - J, t C. Williamson. JUNIOR RED CROSS Row 1: M. Aronowitz, M. Lentz, Vice- Presidentg 1. Foss, Secretary-Treasurer, D Fuzesss President Van Der e r, . j ' 5 J. M e President, L. Staub, Secretary, N Kelly Treasurer. Row 2: Miss Casement, Ad- viser: V. Sharpe, j. Granger, J. Plungis M. DeStefano, P. Kopin. Row 3: B Fberhardt, M. Urban, D. Klein, .M Danowski, G Babbitt M. aross M ' - I I Y, - Starvak. Row 4: lvl. Wludyka, V. Cas- toral. L. Murterperl, C. Rovnak, M. Wieser, B. Wfilkinson. Not Shown: Miss Rottner, Adviser. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1: B. Schobert, D. Walezanski, V.-P.: A. Leotta, Sec.g F. Gersten, Treas., A. Hartdorn, Pres., B. Miller. Row 2: Miss Boyle, Adviser, J. Ordecki, D. Pan- chak, E. Conisha, I. Petny, Barbara Zimmer, C. Henriksen. Row 3: V. McGrath, J. Miskovich, M. Urban, V. Perna, H. Cotton, C. Jones. GIRLS' PHOTOGRAPHY Row 1: P. Livolsi, M. Cassiba, B. Bob- owsky, N. Kelly, V.-P., Sec.: L. Staub, Pres., KI. Sharo, Treas.g R. Nawrocki, V. Potts, N. Lamm. Row 2: D. Martin, R Chamberlain, O. Sillup, G. Valvano, A Palya, P, Heinz, R. Kleiman, M. Bock M. Letnik. Row 3: C. Montoney, A. Sikora, J. Daneke, M. Venckus, S. Qual- shie, M. Chadwick, D. Urban, Mr. Ruch, Adviser. Row 4: M. Hatala, M. Kopec, D. Klein, C. Mirolsky, P. So- iczuk, G. Krezel, D. Halasz, F. Clouter, s 5 Boy, oh, boy! Does this school have all those parties? No, all those candy fire- crackers and favors are made by the Jr. Red Cross. They all go to Vets' hospitals, chil- dren's homes, and other organizations to cheer all those people up. Um . . . what a heavenly scent! What room is that? That's the cooking room. The girls are F. H. A. members, and they are learning to be just exactly what the name implies, Future Homemakers of America. I ought to be in pictures? Well, that's coming from the Girls' Photography Club and I guess they know. They learn how to plan and take good pictures. I Al Row 1: H. Ja: D. Symco, M. R 2: Mrs. Smith Rippen, A. Stc Powell. Row 3: Pres., L. Mauser V.-P.: R. Buren. I FOREIN Row 1: B. Peter, Scheingarten, Sec., S. Wein, Pres., I Miss Lang, Advise Poper, N. Mayer, backer, J. Bradley K. Peacock, M. B B. Eisenbud, J. Ba ring, V. Obsitnik, berg. school have all rose candy fire- 5 by the Jr. Red hospitals, chil- mrganizations to ily scent! What cooking room. nbers, and they I what the name 's of America. Q?,' Well, that's otography Club ey learn how to ART CLUB Row 1: H. Janowicz, S. Amrozewicz, D. Symco, M. Rudd, F. Milberger. Row 2: Mrs. Sminh, Adviser: L. Post, J. Rippen, A. Stonewski, P. Brady, M. Powell. Row 3: J. Hrehovcik, J. Spiegel, Pres.: L. Mauser, P. Schoening, P. Billy V.-P., R. Buren. y FORENSIC CLUB Row 1: B. Peter, B. Zeitlin, Treas.g R. Scheingarten, Sec., H. Cmielewski, V.-P.: S. Wein, Pres., K. Niemeck. Row 2: Miss Lang, Adviser: R. Kantrowitz, M. Poper, N. Mayer, R. Levenson, C. Ro- baclcer, J. Bradley. Row 5: A. Bojak, K. Peacock, M. Brannagan, E. Conder, B. Eisenbud, J. Barrett. Row 4: A. Ner- Ling, V. Obsitnik, P. Casciano, I. Green- erg. -Y -- - - ,- .glgfil-'In-v'-.ai T-21.-v'-ll i':..,p11' ' ' ' MATHEMATICS CLUB Row 1: M. Rosenbaum, F. Casciano, R. Riesener, Treasurer, H. Smith, Vice- Presidentg A. Schoonmaker, President: B. Miller, Secretary, P. Burns, B. Zeitlin. Row 2: J. Mrozek, R. Kantrowitz, J. Paterno, E. Leporiere, L. Mrozek, S. Wein, R. Scheingarten, S. Forman. Row 5: B. Lehr, R. Penevolpe, N. Mayer, H. Henze, P. Casciano, J. Cody, D. Dooley, M. Glasston, K. Niemeck, Miss Rey- nolds, Adviser. Row 4: V. Obsiitnik, P Rivers, J. Plesky, L. Barr, A. Obester, D. Noonan, J. Boleraczki, W. Cham- Dion, J. Byko, W. Frank. , r I SENIOR DRAMATIC I Row I: S. Dare, R. DuBrow, J. Mrozek Secretary, M. Koplin, President, D Klok, lst Vice-President, S. Simandl, Treasurer, B. Eisenbud, 2nd Vice-Presi- dent, L. Fried, J. Bagnor. Row 2: S Belinsky, M. Minasse, M. Glasston, E. l-Iaritenstein, D. Howarth, A. Clementz M. Marchese, E. Callahan. Row 3: J Klubenspies, J. Ainge, F. Duda, J. Horn A. Zwonick, M. Krochak, E. Conder, N Carroll, C. Henry. Row 4: J. Hrehovcik G. Jagodinski, P. Rivers, A. Malik Asst. Treasurer, L. Barr, S. Georgilakis D. Hammer. Row 5: L. Goldberger, L Birenbaum. SENIOR DRAMATIC II Row 1: K. Niemeck, N. Pollakoff H sms, J. white, B. Peter, B. zeifiiiri, sf Siminoff Row 2 G Sie el C Ro . : . . g , . - I backer, 1. Plungis, S. Polin, R. Shumsky, M. Poper, D. Sidlowski. 'Row 3: Mrs. Todt, Adviser: L. Reuter, J. Oravsky, S. Rashkin, M. Zlotnikoff, S. Small, M. Zidisin, F. Waselewicz, L. Mutterperl. Row 4: B. Piper, N. Piper, P. Sacks, J. Wilson, L. Posnock. R. Warshaw, R. Rappel. Row 5: A. Obester. DRAMATICS One of the largest clubs in L. H. S. is the Senior Dramatic Club. It is under the supervision of Mrs. Todt. The members participate in activities such as charades, play reading, and skits. If you were not fortunate enough to be behind the footlights of the spring production The Lamp, which was presented in March, you may have helped back stage with scenery or properties. One of the highlights was the spring trip into New York to see The Solid Gold Cadillac. Another was the seeing at Drew University of King Henry VIIIf' The Junior Dramatic Club is madeiup of Freshmen, and it is guided by Miss Heiz- man. The members learn the fundamentals of acting. They presented a one-act play, The Professor Roars, and a skit for the parents entitled Winter Tea. The club went into New York and saw Me and Juliet on Broadway. The Make-Up Club is composed of pupils who learn the art of applying make-up as the theatrical artist does. Mrs. Todt works with the girls to give the actor the finishing touch before his entrance on the stage. . 82 JUNIOR Row 1: E. Al' P. Teleky, Pri R. Klein, T. l nuzza, -R. K Pres.: C. S01 Arjemi. Row ulka, J. Daw Weissbraten, Row 4: R. I Ordecki, B. Y Limone, R. S Miss Heizmar M. Crockett, I Mi Row 1: H. H C. Major, Tre: S. Small, Pre Chamberlain, Row 2: S. N- C. Penevolpe, A. Sikora, P, 1 Palya, F. Marc Martis, J. C Kallai, E. Mice braten, I. Pet Small, A. Bl. Todt, Adviser, n-andez, B. Dyi ton, B. Gahm M. Cohen, G. 5: I. Mrozek, Balick, J. Gok IATIC I 3row, J. Mrozek, President, D nt, S. Simandl, 2nd Vice-Presi- mor. Row 2: S. M. Glasston, E. h, A. Clemenrz man. Row 3: J . Duda, J. Horn c, E. Conder, N 4: J. Hrehovcik, 'ers, A. Malik , S. Georgilakis . Goldberger, L ATIC II J. Pollakoff, H r, B. Zei-tlin, S Siegel, C. Ro- in, R. Shumsky . Row 3: Mrs ', J. Oravsky, S , S. Small, M L. Murterperl ?iper, P. Sacks L Warshaw, R ster. 9 JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Row 1: E. Alvarez, B. Kirsik, H. Miller, P. Teleky, Pres., S. Wilker, Sec.-Treas.g R. Klein, T. Perzeley. Row 2: C. Man- nuzza, R. Kleiman, M. Small, Vice- Pres.: C. Sorrenrino, P. Murphy, O. Arjemi. Row 3: M. Lampert, D. Gom- ulka, J. Davidson, E. Goldberg, T Weissbraren, J. Bevert, E. Schroeder. Row 4: R. Fruch-ter, C. Fernandez, J. Ordecki, B. Y-amaga-ta, J. Cusumano, S. Limone, R. Stankus, S. Sklon. Row 5. Miss Heizman, Adviser, A. Blaumeiser M. Crockett, N. Balick, D. Cree. MAKE-UP CLUB Row 1: H. Hemko, P. Heiz, L. Smith, C. Major, Treas.: N. Carroll, Vice-Pres., S. Small, Pres., L. Mrozek, Sec.: R. Chamberlain, E. Alvarez, N. Lamm. Row 2: S. Novy, F. Mrozek, M. Guy, C. Penevolpe, E. Twardus, C. Manuzza, A. Sikora, P. Teleky, G. Valvano, A. M. Palya, F. Marcus. Row 3: S. Rashkin, J. Martis, J. Chmiel, R. Fruchrer, R. Kallai, E. Micenko, A. Kozar, T. Weiss- braren, I. Petny, M. Albanese, M. E. Small, A. Blaumeiser. Row 4: Mrs. Todt, Adviser: C. Donzelmann, C. Fer- nandez, B. Dvnda, L. Plungis, B. Thurs- ton, B. Gahm, D. Labonia. G. Siegel, M. Cohen, G. Gokey, G. Walker. Row 5: J. Mrozek, N. Piper, B. Piper, N. Balick, J. Gokey, J. McGrath. Dont Jboozf, fhe pleaded Ill do my monolog 1 . STUDENT COUNCIL A main part of any school is its student government. Linden High is fortunate in having an active, successful Student Council. Every other Wednesday representatives from each homeroom meet to discuss problems and projects under the able guidance of Miss Evelyn Smith. The Executive Council is the nucleus around which the activities revolve. It consists of the officers of the Council and the chairmen of the seven standing committees: Welcoming, Club, Honor Roll, Athletic, Sunshine, Assembly, and Publicity. Each year the Student Council sends some of its members to Ihe New Jersey Association of High School Councils held at Rutgers University. The Council is proud of the fact that it is one club that does not require dues. To secure the money it may need the Council conducts a fund-raising project each year. This year we sold Linden High School pennants. One of the outstanding accomplishments this year was the March of Dimes Drive, one of the most successful drives in our school's history. Thus we see that the activities and projects of the Student Council affect each student and promote a har- monious spirit in the school. Row 1 T. Harris, J. Pugliese, D. Symco, P. Teleky, R. Riesener, V.-P.-Treas.g J. McGrath, Pres.g H. Miller, B. Copeman, 'VI Cassiba, S. Novy. Row 2: T. Wludyka, M. Glasston, S. Belinsky, L. Mutterperl, J. Moore, M. Lombardo, G. Zullo, I McLean, I. Petny. Row 3: E. Leporiere, B. Schmidt, C. Daniels, M. Jarossy, J. Lasky, E. Perrin, M Gallo M Kopec Row 4 S. West, R. Hudak, T. Livolsi, A. Simpson, A. Ingandela, G. Richvalsky, J. Sulva, L. Stanitski, J., Hrehovcik: Not Shown: Miss Smith, Adviser. , 84 Row li .l- Readerg K. ' man, Sports- Editor, P. Te Mr. Haiko, Valvano, J. V. Perna, B. Adviser. Ro P. Kaolowitz up E. Martis, I-lumenik, D Kaolan. R. Bade, S. Kal . .1 , il :-:: V S X -ni j ...Sw .t , K C 1 f . f s x 'K ' W- A opeman, '. Zullo, Kopec. ehovcik Row l: J. Kukal, N. Mayer, Proof- Readerg K. Karris, Co-Editor, M. Perl- man, Sports-Editor, A. Clementz, Co- Editorg P. Teleky, F. Milberger. Row 2: Mr. Haiko,I Advertising Adviserg M. Valvano, J. Menta, R. Mtoz, H. Oetting, V. Perna, B. Schobert, Miss Light, Chief Adviser. Row 3: P. Patrick, M. Latka, P. Kaplowitz, M. Carkhuff, A. Harvanik, E. Martis, M. Lombardo. Row 4: T. Hume-nik, D. Murawski, J. Turner, J. Kaplan. R. Berkman, D. Orbello, G. Bade, S. Kalla. - Lv--4.1.-1-L-.1-1...-1--rv ,xg ,.,:. L-- Row l: P. Smith, B. Lewis, M. Ptashin- ski, B. Miller, J. Melleky. Row 2: G Provenzano, B. Bibeau, P. Bozenski, M Mancino, A. Schneider, P. Mancino Row 3: Mr. Pellicone, Circulation Ad- viser, M. O,Krepky, D. Arndt, L. Brandt D. Orbelo, B. Mattone, I. Greenberg. CHRONICLE One of the most useful activities that Linden High offers its students is the chance to work on the school paper, the Chronicle. Experience that is gained can prove very helpful to those whose interests lie in this field. Reporters and other workers are given the opportunity to learn the way a paper operates. The paper is a vital organ in the school's activities. It relates news of club activities, inter-school news, interviews, and gossip of interest to faculty as well as students. News of school sports is accurately written, and the results of inter-school games are faithfully reported. Alive with familiar faces and information of interest to all students, the Chronicle supplies a needed link in the chain of Linden High's activities. 85 BAND Row 1: M, Sabina, Majoretteg B. Wvitkowski, Drum Majorette. Row 2: M. Coker, E. Kimmelman, M. Cohen, L Tarnow, A. Hartclorn, J. Mandell, H. Clark, F. Dynda, S. Deleo, G. Risko, A. Zakrzeski. Row 5: P. Pugliese, M Harrington, E. Conder, M. Zidisin, T. Loyko, T. Valega, J. Hreha, D. Schobert, R. Stankus, F. Markant, G Thomas. Row 4: S. Fink T. Gr otis C. Winetsk M. DiMice1e D. Hunnikin G. akub R. Schaa T t f 1 9 ya 3 s J 1 by - S e an' ick, B. Schlein, J. Kenderes, A. Zeich. Row 5: Mr. Ostrander, Director, R. Zack, M. Benoif, VR. -Rappel, Captaing R. Warshaw, Lieutenant, N. Hegna, R. Ostattickii, Lieutenant, G. Bradley, G. Zier, J. Jacobus. Gone with the wind! 86 hen, I.. ese, M. ant, G. Stefan- Zaptain Q '4 e ' 7'2 -an--1:1-s 1-:-': : -- - ORCHESTRA Row 1: P. Layson, J. Bradley, M. Idec, P. Teleky, E. Kimmelman, M. Coker, P. Pugliese, P. Turtur. Row 2: R. Vena, E. Conder, M. Cohen, B. Dynda, A. Hartdorn, M. Lombardo, C. Stied, C. Jeremko, R. Susko, Mr. Malpas, Director. Row 3: R. Suarez, S. Fink, T. Loyko, H. Cmielewski, C. Regn, L. Tarnow, A. Macmillan, W. Castoral, T. Valega. Row 4: A. Zeich, A. Simpson, J. Jacobus, Manager, R. Ostarticki, G. Bradley, B. Schlein, D. Hammer, C. Winetsky, Assistant Manager, M. Nozick. MUSIC We at Linden High are very proud of our music department. The boys' and girls' glee clubs and the choir did a terrific job this year in the annual Christmas program. Of course, the Senior play was wonderful in itself, but with the help of the orchestra it was the best ever presented by Linden High School. Can you imagine a football game without the band? Well, frankly, neither can we. The members certainly looked distinguished in their uniforms, per- forming for us at half time. Of course, they played well, as they did in their assembly program. V The Department also offers opportunity for individual work. Several of the students have done solo work for assemblies and P. T. A., both instrumental and voice. Through this department several members of the band and orchestra have become members of the All-State or Regional Band or Orchestra. The music department is indeed a valuable asset to the Curricula at L. H. S. 87 BOYS' GLEE CLUB Row 1: S. Domoter, T. Forman, Sec. D. Winn, Treas.g Mrs. Salher, Director R. Kosren, Pres., R. Opdyke, Lib., S-tiedler. Row 2: S. Zielinski, T. Zyla, S. McClure, C. Dimin-o, S. Kulina, J Ryan, F. Zyla. Row 3: E. Cooper, D Ball, J. Ainge, G. Kanzler, R. Korb, P Krahling. Row 4: R. Haag, J. Turcz- manovicz, T. Marerna, J. Weiss, G. Van- Vurnr, R. Sortino, F. Curly. CHOIR Row 1: E. Hartensteini, E. Bishop, M Gilmore, A. Fischer, C. Dimino, R. Vena, W. St-iedler, H. Savas, R. Mroz B. Zeitlin. Row 2: N. Mayer, S. Polin, S. Simandl, E. Russo, S. Georgelakis M. Benolf, S. McClure, A. Yannie, P Passalacqua, R. Jacobson. Row 3: L. Garbus, Sec., G. Le North, Treas.g H Chapman, R. Korb, E. Gilberir, T. Ma- terna, Pres., L. Slack, B. Alexander, C Heller, M. Christensen. Row 4: Mrs Salher, Director, J. Boleraczki, M Wood, J. Parker, R. Cassel, S. Biren: baum, E. Forster, C. Lehr, N. Springer S. Cooperstein. CHORAL CLUB Row 1: O. Myers, R. Givens, V.-Pres., T. Rodriguez, A. Gonzales, Sgt.-at-Arms: P. Perez, Treas.g P. Williams. Row 2: G. Harris, M. Robinson, G. McKenzie, I. Tucker, H. Granlr, H. Shaw, Mrs. Van Deusen, Adviser. Row 3: S. Armstead, L. Sruckey, F. Adams, L. Adams, M. Ed- wards, S. Armstead, S. johnson. Nor Shown: W. Davis, Pres. 1 GIRLS' GLEE Row 1: W. Heli leigh, F. D'Adc Blaumeiser, G. Hemko, C. Sorr Manager, N. Ca Garbus, Senior I rector, C. Heller Koller, D. Kaufm R. Katz, H. M Henry, G. Tolver umano, M. Lencz Wick. Row 4: M. Sikora, G. Boisvc Kasko, F. Mrozek S. Rusrav, B. Zien C. Pretti, M. He Sterrs, A. Oliver, U Crockett, C. Lehr r l GIRLS' GLEE Row 1: S. Small,1 R. Dubrow, M. I Rossi, E. Savcik, 1 ler, J. Koeller, Sen more, B. Rahoche, stone, M. Derzoclc P. Passalacqua, L. Saich. E. Sichau. M. Sabina, S. Po Garbus. S. Woor Black, B. Lehr, E E. Callahan, M. C. Heller, P. Edz Golcev. J. Cackow Cree. G. Gokey, 1 North, S. Simani Koch. Row 5: I. G. Powers, N. Cai R in, E. Bishop, M. C. Dimino, R. . Savas, R. Mroz, . Mayer, S. Polin, m, S. Georgelakis, :e, A. Yannie, P. xson. Row 3: I.. North, Treas.g H. E. Gilbent, T. Ma- B. Alexander, C. en. Row 4: M-rs. Boletaczki, M. Cassel, S. Biren- .ehr, N. Springer, SLUB Givens, V.-Pres.: iles, Sgt.-at-Arms, 7illiams. Row 2: in, G. McKenzie, . Shaw, Mrs. Van 3: S. Armstead, Q. Adams, M. Ed- 3. Johnson. Not 35. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB GROUP I Row 1: W. Helm, E. Mikesh, M. Bur- leigh, F. D'Addario, M. Plotkin, A. Blaumeiser G. Walker Row 7 , . -2 H. Hemko, C. Sorrenwtino, S. Small, Co- Managerg N. Carroll, Co-Manager, L. Garbus, Senior Pres., Mrs. Salher, Di- rector, C. Heller, Senior Librarian, J. Koller, D. Kaufmann, D. Finke. Row 3' R. Katz, H Miller P. Mur h - , P Y, N- Henry, G. Tolver, M. Robinson, J. Cus- umano, M. Lentz, O. Sillup, M. Chad- wick. Row 4: M. Pickett, B. Sollish, A Sikora, G. Boisvert, T. Weissbraten, B Kasko, F. Mrozek, M. Guy, E. Tiedgen S. Rusrav, B. Ziemian. Row 5: M. Small Pretti, M. Helm, T. Danchisko, R Stetrs, A. Oliver, J. Ordecki, S. Reed, M Crockett, C. Lehr, l GIRLS' GLEE CLUB GROUP Ill Row 1: S. Small, E. Galinat, T. Perzeley, R. Dubrow, M. Driscoll, P. Micale, T. Rossi, E. Savcik, B. Copeman, B. Stied- ler, J. Koeller, Sen. Sec. Row 2: M. Gil- more, B. Rahoche, G. Kennedy, B. Fire- stone, M. Derzock, J. Rizzo, B. Miller, P. Passalacqua, L. Sheperis, B. Vena, D. Saich, E. Sichau. Row 3: C. Eichhorn, M. Sabina, S. Polin, B. Alexander, L. Garbus. S. Woodfield, J. Reilly, A. Black, B. Lehr, E. Jacobsen, G. Jarvis, E. Callahan. M. Christensen. Row 4: C. Heller, P. Edzek, M. Zlotnikoff, J. Golfev. J. Cackowski. E. Lukowich, D. Cree. G. Gokey, B. Christensen, G. Le North, S. Simandl, R. Jacobson, P. Koch. Row 5: J. Wilson, A. Zwonick, G. Powers, N. Carroll, B. Piper. ! 9 -..f-4. we -.. Lg::.av':.,v:-:.':,..' rt' 1- g 1 Y GIRLS' GLEE CLUB GROUP II Row 1: P. Smith, M. Ptashinski, R. Katz, J. Kukal, M. Babyak, W. Helm, J. Elias, D. Kupcho. Row 2: H., Shaw, V. Sharpe, K. Kosten, T. Danchisko, B. Gahm, B. Husosky, L. Mrozek, B. Jen- dryczka, J. Leskanic. Row 3: C. Mayets, M. Helm, G. McKenzie, E. Bishop, B. Dackermann, N. Schaper, R. DiVi1a A. Conway, B. Feldman. Row 4: Ci Bunk, B. Thurston, G. Croteau, C. Yacker, A. Zurnick, L. Brandt-, L Plungis, M. Catkhuflf, R. Stetts. Row 5: M. McKiney, J. Boleraczki, N. Springer, A. Gresczuk, J. Wilks. E l CHEERLEADERS TWIRLERS Row 1: B. Bibeau, B. Slivinski, Co-Captain, R. Sarro, Co- Row 1: B. Edzek, Co-Captain, R., Hansen, Co-Captain D Captain: J. Kuchera. Row 2: C. DeSimone, J. Melleky, A. Turner. Row 2: J. Cabarle, C..Sm1-th, C. Colletti, D. Arndt Schneider. Row 3: A. Karaman, M. Eigner. Row 4: A. Row 3: G. Springsteen, A. Villani, N. Moore, V. Pezzu 0 Schmidt, M. Fitzpatrick, J. Kukal. SOUARE DANCE CLUB Row 1: L. Rec-tor, A. DeKarski, I. Petny, L. Wagner, Asst. Sec.: R. Hansen, Treas.g J. Naiman, Pre .- M. N d 1 k s, e e s y Sec., M. Marcon, Vice-Pres., S. Murray, B. Guerra, G. Smith. Row 2: E. Stives, M. A. Valvano, B. Schobert, V. Perna H. Zylowski, M. J. MacGregor, M. Cassidy, D. Rosteck, T. Danchisko, D. Wolczanski, R. Levenson. Row 3: L. Figlin F. Garcia, C. Haddick, V. Luca, D. Tempalsky, P. Dunn, J. Moore, C. Lehr, G. Coyle, B. Satkowski, J. Turner, M Bright. Mrs. Ramage, Adviser. Row 4: L. Slack, W. Frank, V. Obsitnik, B. Pakulski, A. Bojak, D. Deraskewich, J. Zac- caro, R. Gorts, S. Zielinski, K. Peacock, C. Cocuzza, R. Sortino. Row 5: J. Bellek, R. Cassel, H. Isaacs, J. Turczmanovicz, D. Nadel, L. Solon. 90 Co-Captaing D. lletti, D. Arndt. are, V. Pezzuto. Xledelsky, V. Perma, L. Figlirx, Lrner, M. 1, J. Zac- nanovicz, L A HELPING HAND IS ALWAYS NEEDED THIS IS LINDEN HIGH CALLING TOKYO. x GRAB YOUR PARTNER AND DOSEY DO 91 ll L , Q Q . , g - 2 1' f V ' 1 . , V sf, ,J ASSEMBLY Left to right-Row 1: Christmas, Cynosure, French Club, Christ- mas. Row 2: Columbus Day, Freshman Talent Show, Columbus Day, Oklahoma.', Row 5: Okla- homa, Phys. Ed., Forensic Club. 92 'g k : exqw , 5-thy , 1 -QQ? Qs. X ggi: ' ' g - , i V.,.,9-Zn.: , -' PRGGRAMS 93 IN AND OUT OP SCHOOL Modern education realizes the value of providing the students with the proper activities. Linden High in keeping with this offers a number of activities. You can usually find a crowd of Linden High School students at the Milk Bar Dances Friday nights. While these dances are sponsored by the Recrea- tion Commission, they are arranged by a committee made up of a representative from each homeroom. The junior and Senior classes each year go together to put on an annual Barn Dance. This year we were fortu- nate in having an unbeatable combination-Shorty Warren and his Western Rangers to supply the music and an energetic, enthusiastic group to do the dancing. The big events of the year are the two proms put on by the Junior and Senior classes. For weeks before and after the event all talk is dominated by the prom. The girls are trying to find the gown that looks just right, while the boys are trying to save all the money a prom requires. It is indeed a memo- rabletmoment in anyone's life to attend one of these dances. Linden High School is well represented in the various junior Achievement organizations through- out the county. Those who participate in these learn painlessly how big business is operated by actually forming their own businesses. Junior Achievement offers not only experience in the practicing of business principles but also in the meeting and getting along with people from other schools. If you ask a typical high school student which periods during the day are his favorites, you will invariably get the answer, Study halls and lunches! The first of these, study halls, provides the busy stu- dent with time to do his homework, and if he is one of those rare students with no homework to do, he may obtain a pass to the school library. The second thing mentioned, lunches, is probably the more enjoy- able of the two. It provides a pause in the day's activities to eat and enjoy yourself without too much stern discipline. 94 Qinden High .ecrea- 1. The fortu- music weeks n that nemo- 'ough- :tually isiness 1 will y stu- io, he enjoy- much YOU ARE THERE! We are here to relate the facts, just the plain, September 14 15 17 2 1 26 October 5 12 15 19 26 27 November 2 3 11 12 8c13 25-30 26 December ' 3 7 9 2 3-Jan. 4 Ianuary 1 1 12 14 15 28 February 5 8: 6 12 18 22 March 2 4 8 11 18 April 1 8 14-26 26 30 May 6 20 21 25 31 June 3 7 24 25 School opened. Homework! Welcome by Dr. Barrett at our fir Clubs were officially opened. unaltered facts' st assembly program of the year First football game. We defeated Cranford, 13-12 Started taking Senior pictures. First holiday-Columbus Day. Sophomore Talent Show. Report card came out for first time. Started taking club pictures. Senior Rings are proudly worn. Junior-Senior Barn Dance. Election Day. Armistice Day. N. J. E. A. Convention. Thanksgiving vacation. We defeated Union, 14-12. Senior Generals preparing for state employment tests Cynosure Assembly Program. Second report cards issued. In first basketball game we defeate Christmas vacation. ' d North Plainheld 75 64 Miss Smith, exhausted in chair, That's right, no s hool today' Miss Smith, same condition, School today! Oklahoma for assembly. Third report card issued. Letty Lozada paid us a visit. New Teachers-Mr. William Mill Goodbye, My Fancyf Senior Play. Lincoln's Birthday. Band Concert. XVashington's Birthday. Senior-Faculty Game, 56-59. Surpr Freshman Talent Show. Fourth report card issued. Physical Education Program. Senior Dramatic Club Play. Choral Club Assembly Program. French Club Assembly Program. Easter vacation. er, Mr. Thomas Long Mrs Crertz ise of the year Last report card before graduation. Senior Prom. ,lunior Talent Show. This is your Life Senior Day. junior Prom. Everyone signing year books. Memorial Day. Gift Day. Exams start. Commencement. Schools close. We have now completed a successful year, the rest is up to you Remember you were there! 95 I 1 y J 1 s 'f X , I 'df 'gf '- 5 1 'Wd .m w J WW. fi NX L ' fha. ' M ,, 'gm kkQNNTTWXXxx-EQQ' Z2 'f' X .-. 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Physical education is also a necessity. Nowhere else does the teenager learn team-work, sportsmanship, and self-discipline as he does in his physical education program. Every man, whether participating in practice, intramural, or a varsity game, must carry out the job assigned to him. Upon one person may depend the entire outcome of the play. As he learns to accept 'triumph gracefully, so he learns to accept defeat-with equal grace. Habits formed here last . a lifetime. Every pupil must complete 150 minutes of gym a week. This is usually broken into three forty-minute gy-m peri- ods and one health period. The program is extensive and varied. During the warmer parts of fall and spring gym classes are held in Woodrow Wilson Park. Here pupils participate in basketball, base- ball, touch football, and many other games. When it be- comes colder pupils march, climb ropes, do calisthenics, exercise on bars, and learn basketball fundamentals. Heavy apparatus is also used. This is ideal for the tumblers in the class. Using heavy ap- paratus includes exercises on the parallel bars, horse, bucks, springboard, and horizontal bars. The manly art of self-defense is also included in the physical education program, as boys are taught the fundamentals of boxing. With all the muscle-developing activity, there is another important phase of physical education. Co-educational activities include barn and social dancing. Barn dancing is taught right before the Junior-Senior Barn Dance. This insures everyone a good time, because the basic steps are learned. Social dancing is held before the Senior Prom All the popular steps are taught or smoothed out depending on the pupil. 9 Along with inter-school and inter-class sports, there are some activities that are played in compe- tition with other schools and are little known. One of these is bowling. This year Linden High won the Bowling Tournament sponsored by the Union County Interscholastic Athletic Conference Bowling Association. Also two Lindenites, Jerry Kuznitz and Leonard Birenbaum, placed first and second respectively in individual places. Next year we hope to have golf and soccer teams. The program for girls in- cludes training in a variety of activities-exercises, games, and dancing. This extensive program could not be possible with- out the aid of competent coaches. Heading the depart- ment of physical education is Mr. Edward Cooper, who has been connected with the High School for thirty years, first as coach and since 1959 as director of athletics and super- visor of physical education. Others include Alfred Jakucs, baseball, Robert Smith, football, George St. Andrassy, basketball, Burton Arnold, track, Joseph Gaines, assistant basketball. Alfred jakucs and joseph Gaines are the regular teachers of physical education for the boys, Miss Florence Jakiel and Mrs. julia Creitz for the girls. Several of the instructors are gradu- ates of Linden High-Alfred Jakucs, Robert Smith, George St. Andrassy, Burton Arnold, and Mrs. Creitz. Robert Smith was a member of the glorious 1934 football champions, who were unde- feated, untied and unscored on. 1 n 99 I ff' 'wa Row 1. Gerry Goyette, centerg Bob Holfer, quar-terbackg Bob Jones, tackle. Row 2. Dan Klok, centerg Sam Pilot, halfbackg Alan Nachtigal, tackle. Row 5. Sherman Armsread, gulardg Frank Lancos, guard. 100 asf f fa 'V 'f f ff ff y' .ff f y wi W ff , f lf f , MZ ?, 4 Q M 0 7 '7 jf Q19 , I ' f 955 4 , ,Ma 4 af-vw J W f, V. y 'WFO5 J' . 9 f f ,gl ' 3 , 's' V' ' Y. 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F OCTBALL 195 3 The Linden High Tigers behind the excellent coaching of Bob Smith rolled on to their first win ning season in seven years by clipping the Union Farmers 14 12 on Thanksgiving Day before the year s biggest crowd of 6000 fans The Tiger forces hadnt defeated the Farmers since 1947 but this time the great Trger aerial combination of quarterback Bob Hoffer to sparkplug and team captain Sammy Pilot found triumph on an 81 yard touchdown pass late in the fourth quarter For the year Hoffer a six foot 200 pound senior gained distinction by tossing 89 pass completions in 156 attempts eleven good for TDs It is the county s record unoff1c1ally Tackle Bob Jones two extra point conversions ultimately proved the difference in the see saw battle with the Farmers Bob Smith former Linden Hrh gridiron star was one of the countys six new coaches and certainly one of the most pleased at the final outcome of five wins three losses, and one tie After nipping the defending Group 11 champs the Cranford Blues 15 12 and blanking Newarks Weequahic Indians 19 0 the Bengals suffered their first and only decisive setback at the hands of the Rahway Spanktowners The Tigers havent beaten the Scarlet dynasty since 1945 After tripping Long Branch 12 6 Linden dropped two close affairs to Carteret and Woodbridge on last period defense col lapses A one sided trouncing of Regional a deadlo k with Hillside and the crucial victory over Union provided the Tigers with the late season sweep that pulled them over the 500 mark Linden s 50 13 romp against the Bulldogs from Regional was the largest s oring effort since the 32 0 landslide against Union in 1947 f' 7 1 ' . f : 0' 2 Q s A V' , ' ' ,W ' . , V 3 ,ff- - 2, f 1 ' 173: U IWEJ' 3 -I 1: 1 '7 ,V... 2 9, V V . ..,,A I , , 1 ., ,, - A sf ' f X ,,, ,::14, ' -w f ,Si 4 ,Q ?1j,g,g,,,S7+,?, , a ,X9gW,w.WN,,,fj, 23,461 SR 'R , . 2' ,A I 8,fif I Lgm, , , - , LINDEN FOOTBALL DIGEST LHS 1953 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE From 1926 I Fin, ' Lznden Opponenlx Met Games Won Lott Tied Winning 13 CRANF ORD 12 pc, 19 WEEQUAHIC 0 CRANFORD .... ....... 1 941 13 7 6 o 542, 7 RAHWAY 21 WEEQUAHIC ............ 1953 1 1 0 0 100W 12 I-ONG BRANCH 6 'RAHWAY .................. 192 7 27 11 14 2 4196 7 CARTERET 12 LONG BRANCH ........ 1947 7 2 5 o 292, 12 WOODBRIDGE 19 CARTERET ................ 1926 17 8 7 2 472, 7 HIIISIDE 7 WOODBRIDGE 1939 13 5 8 0 382, 30 REGIONAL 13 HILLSIDE .................. 1933 21 9 11 1 432, 14 UNION 12 REGIONAL ...... 1949 5 2 2 1 402, - -- UNION ......... ...,.. 1 926 23 13 9 1 572, 121 102 - - - '- Captain-Sam Pilot TOTALS ................ 1 27 58 62 7 4641 Coaches-R. Smith, B. Arnold, Linden ,took 9. straight over Rahw-ay from 19.31 to 1940, of which 7 were white- S, Kaplowirz, A. Jakucs, J. Schott. Washes. The Tigers haven'It defeated Rahway since 1945, 30-0. 102 Row 1: man, L JUNIOR Linden 38 60 34 63 55 39 54 51 34 45 46 47 43 30 61 45 45 LINDEN : W jack Tirch-f Bob Richie Soik Row 1: R. Sojka, J. Cr-illy, C. Sayer, A. Sherman, J. Lucius, J. Tirch. Row 2: Coach Gaines, J. Plisky, P. Matz, R. Berk- man, L. Adams, R. Lucas, K. Zachik. l JUNIOR VARSITY 1953-54 Linden Opponent 38 NORTH PLAINFIELD 39 60 CRANFORD 45 5 34 RAHWAY 24 i 63 UNION 43 . 55 PLAINFIELD 45 I 39 WESTFIELD 29 ' 54 RAHWAY 44 51 CRANFORD 38 I 34 REGIONAL 29 45 HILLSIDE 35 46 EDISON 35 I 47 PLAINFIELD 60 SCHEDULE 43 JEFFERSON 69 Oppomm , 30 REGIONAL 34 D 12 Q 61 ROSELLE PARK 46 QC 0 45 UNION 44 21 1 NCH 6 45 NORTH PLAINFIELD 42 T 12 I LINDEN: Won: 13 Lost: 4 DGE 19 I E 7 I L 13 J 12 l FIRST FIVE 102 Jack Tirch-f John Crilly-f pnot 2 Bob Fifzik-C B' Arnold, Richie Sojka-g Charlie Sayer--g cs, J. Schott. THE CHAMPS Coach joe Gaines' Little Tigers distinguished themselves as the class of the junior varsity ranks throughout the county both during the regular cam- paign and in post-season play. The Bengals, headed by the rebounding strength of Bob Fitzik, the consistent scoring of Jack Tirch and Red Sojka, the play- making of Charlie Sayer, the hustle of John Crilly and the capable bench led by Pete Matz were able to win 13 contests in 17 regular season starts. Their overall record was 17 wins and 4 losses. The additional 4 victories were achieved in the J. V. tourney, when the fourth-seeded locals captured theititle by whipping Roselle and Edison 54-32 and 65-31, by edging jeff in a triple sudden-death overtime 49-47 and by clipping Roselle Park in the finals 40-38. The campaign opened with Linden dropping a 39-38 decision to North Plainfield in one of their rare defeats. This loss was followed up with their longest winning streak of the year of ten games. The victims on the list were Rahway and Cranford twice, Union, Plainfield, Westheld, Regional, Hillside and Edison. Plainfield on a hot-shooting night put an end to the skein, and started the Tigers on a three-game losing binge. jeff handed the hometeam a 69-43 trouncing, but they were avenged later in the semi-final thriller. Their final loss was handed out by Regional, 34-30. After that Linden was off once again on the winning trail with three wins in the regular season and four in the tourney to end a great year. UNION COUNTY J. V. TOURNAMENT Linden Opponent 54 ROSELLE 32 65 EDISON 31 49 JEFFERSON 47 40 ROSELLE PARK 38 LINDEN: Won: 4 Lost: O 103 A DON WINN , RON PERRY ei 1' E11 i .lvl 'i 111 1.1 r Mi , - tw ,ii il .H 13:55 5 W1 tbl z l . 1 i 1 1 will 1'-1 51 a. if ill' il iyll 1111 :ill i Vit' ll mx it W1 .1 llli 1 ill 5 glii 5. 1 it V tt ,, V 1 .1 AL MAsLANcOsK1 1 1 1 . 1 . l 1 .. L 1 SAM PILOT Coach George St. Andrassy's 1954 quintet distinguished -themselves much ' more in post-season play than during their regular schedule, despite the fact that the Tigers enjoyed another successful campaign, winning ll Of 17 g-ames. The reason for that is simple, since the Bengals were -able to re-tain two of the three championships they were defending. For the second successive year the locals captured the Group 3, Section 2 Crown, and for the second time in -as many seasons they led the Big Five with a conference high mark of 8-1, including the playoff. The Little Tigers achieved both feats tin a sim-ilar fashion to the way it was done last year. A year ago Union and Linden battled for the Union County Title and the Big Five on the same evening. This time the opponent was Regional and :the event took place in the state festival, wi-th Linden once again emerging victorious in the double Or nothing struggle. Linden opened their regular slate by whipping North Plainfield, 75-64. They soon tasted defeat as -a tough Cranford five headed by Ron Doyle pinned a 63-54 decision on them in their next outing. The home club regained their winning ways as they took care of their next three foes, Rahway, Union, and Plainfield, all conference opponents. The Union affair provided the most action and excitement, -as little Sam Pilot climaxed the victory with -a game-deciding set shot in the last five seconds of play, breaking up a 53-53 tie. Wfestfield interrupted the string as they stopped Linden lin overtime, 60-54. The Orange and Black then split their next two contests, as they defeated R-ahway and lost again to Cranford in the year's greatest uphill battle. The Blues were down as much as 13 points with less than two minutes in the game, but they fought :to a tie -at the buzzer, eventually winning in overtime, 71-62. The Lindenites woke up after that disastrous defeat, and played their best brand of b H . . 1 . . . . . a , winning their next five. Victims in the streak were Regional, Hillside, Edison, Plain- field, and Jefferson. It was :the first time since 1941 that the Tee J-ays had dropped one to Linden. In the remaining four affairs we won two and lost two, as Regional stopped the skein, creating a dead lock in the Big Five. ln post-season play Linden was eliminated by Jeff in the second round, 68-58, failing to defend its county title. Previous to that game the team broke a school county scoring record and tied the tourney mark by walloping Sacred Heart, 88-56. The Tigers fared much better in sta-te competition, beating Caldwell, Summit, and Regional in quest of their second successive section-al crown. In the sta-te semi-finals we met Hamilton Town- ship and after trailing at 'half-time, 34-32, we unleashed a potent attack of 49 points in the second fhalf to climax an 81-65 rout. Snell led all scorers with 29 points, while Pilot. Winn, Riesner and Hoffer aided with top-flight performances. Cliffside Park h t d L' d ' 1 ' s a tere in en s hopes for a first state -crown by beating them, 57-37, in the final round. 1 1 JOHN BELLEK 1 O4 JACK GIVENS 4 Z 4 ? GEORGE SNELL T TONY 51 Lii 7 5 55 5 tt 5 14 6 ec 4 6 5 551 5 6 'C U 85 5E Li 62 65 51 81 3 , -54 21 5 E E BOB JC since For the o the unry and us in scon n on care The the 3-53 ange 'n to oinrs ally Cl of lain- one ped -5 8, unry gers GI VENS 19- SNELL TONY SINISI BOB HOFFER BOB RIESENER SCORE BOARD Linden Opponents 75 NORTH PLAINFIELD 64 54 CRANFORD 63 I 55 RAHWAY 39 T 55 UNION 53 5 63 PLAINFIELD 53 54 WESTFIELD 60 '47 RAHWAY 41 62 CRANFORD 71 T 63 REGIONAL 52 42 HILLSIDE 35 64 EDISON 34 'I 57 PLAINFIELD 47 65 JEFFERSON 58 I' 36 REGIONAL 40 60 ROSELLE PARK 63 '67 UNION 56 58 NORTH PLAINFIELD 66 UNION COUNTY TOURNAMENT 88 SACRED HEART 56 58 JEFFERSON 68 STATE TOURNAMENT Linden Opponems 62 CALDWELL 47 65 SUMMIT 50 5 1 REGIONAL 47 S1 HAMILTON TOWNSHIP 65 37 CLIFFSIDE PARK 57 Linjen: Won 16 Lost: 8 I Big Five Conference Games. COACH ST. ANDRASSY Leading Scorers GP G F I-Ioffer ........ 24 80 105 Pilot .......... 24 91 81 Riesener .... 23 95 54 Winn ........ 24 77 86 Snell .......... 19 64 36 Sinisi ........ 22 48 23 BOB JONES BOB F1Tz1K 105 Avg. 11.0 10.9 10.6 10.0 8.6 5.4 TOM KIRKUP KEN SCHWENSFER GIRLS, SPORTS Fall in. Those are familiar words to all of us. They are the words that began each gym class. We really had fun square dancing in preparation for the Junior-Senior barn dance. -Oh- remember the first time we did those back-breaking exercises? It felt as though we'd never be able to move again. However, we soon worked the soreness from our muscles and we were all rarin' to go. -O-o-oh! it was really an effort at first to get the ball over the net in servus ball.-And when we had apparatus, at times we certainly felt foolish.-Badminton and foul shooting gave us a chance to show our individual ability.-And wasn't it nice when we had ballroom dancing?-Last, but certainly not least, we had basketball and softball. These two sports helped us develop team spirit and cooperation. ' 106 W , , ff , V ff Wa, fffwfff fW W GW 14 VLLL, 'ff gm W , ww- , ,af y. l I' 1 My 4 if MZ' a 'f Q, ff' MVK 4 if r ei Z Inv' j-iw -., , ft' 1 ,, . Q , , ,,, A yi -, at -X is Pi J ttsttd I 1 1 111 V 1 5 5 1 1 ' I . L 5 1 1 VW l 1 11 1 I1 1 1 1 5 V2 1 '13 1 41 1 L! '3 If X Ii 1 ' 1 12 1 Ei '1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 X 1 I I 1! 51 -. 1l 'E 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 1, 112 I F1 I Q13 xi! W, 1311 1 1 1 1. 1 1 11' QU1 , 1 1 1 1 1: 1 1 1 1 1, I 107 1 1 . RFQ. N ' 1 gf ik 2 , . isis? ,rf Ne yi, I ,V XAWVW ,, l ll . 5 fx r .. W I i ?7fL.'irfeJe. Q , gg ,I if, , 1 p . 3, . .ii 1. i 'ig F l . 2' I I . 4,-4, 7 MW ix ,.:.. Yyc i ,,.L M, I M , , fill? ' fi! ! I , H--Lam' .X V K V Row 1: V. Rizzo, R. Riesener, N. Ritter, R. Hoffer, R. Vincen-t, D. Winn. Row 2: S. Pilot, R. Hudak, C. Winetsky, S. Armstead, A. Innoccenti, R. Fitzik, B. Smith. Row 3: L. Parish, J. Haddick, J. Longo, C. Bellero, R. Vena, L. Farrell. Row 4: Coach Jakucs, Mr. Dietrich, Coach Kania, Oliver Stuckey, john O'Garek, L. Birenbaum. BASEBALL 1953 Linden's Baseball Bengals had a rougher time with the rainy weather than w'th h ' ' 1 t eir opponents last season, as they compiled a record of 10 wins and 5 losses. As a result of the weather, Coach Al jakucs' diamond corps had a crowded schedule. The campaign opened with Riesener hurling a 5-0 shutout over Rahwa y. This was the first of four shutout victories over the county foes, for the young hurler good enough to tie a record. The others were handed to Regional Ca no-hitter 2-OD, Union, and Edison St Mary handed Linden the' fi d f . . -ir rst e eat, coming from behind in the late innings to eke out a 5-4 decision Rankowsky 'rch cl fi pi e a ne game after a wobbly start against Park, setting down th l e ast 13 in order, as hitting stars Ritter, Pilot and Givens led the Tigers to an extra innin 8-4 t ' h ' ' ' g riump . Linden continued to win and added two more after the Panthers by beating Regional and Hillside Lawren 'll . cevi e stopped the Tigers for the first time in three games 4-0 and New Brunswick with a five-run seventh inning was able to top Linden 5-2. The locals bounced back with exciting victories over Union and Carteret. jesse Queen paced Jeff to a 5-3 w n 1 , to give Linden their third loss. Linden closed the season with four fairly easy wins over Roselle, Cranford, Edison and Plainfield. In the Greater Newark Tou g eart- breaker to Bloomfield 2-1 on May 22. rney, we bowed out early by droppin a h GREATER NEWARK TOURNAMENT RHE LINDEN ........ 000000100-140 Bloomfield ...... 02000000x-2 5 4 Batteries: Riesener and Hofferg Rad- clifi' and Panico. 108 Regular Season Record Linden Opponent 5 RAHWAY 4 ST. MARY'S 8 ROSELLE PARK 4 2 REGIONAL 0 9 HILLSIDE 0 LAWRENCEVILLE 4 2 NEW BRUNSWICK 5 5 UNION 0 S CARTERET 6 5 JEFFERSON 5 2 ROSELLE 0 6 CRANFORD 1 5 EDISON 0 5 PLAINFIELD 2 LINDEN: XVon: 10 Lost: 4 Top HflfEI'J Sam Pilot ....................... .428 Dutchy Givens ....... .554 Butch Rankowsky ..... Neil Ritter ............ Vince Rizzo ......... Bob Vincent ....... Don Winn ....... .294 .245 232 222 205 . . .Ywdwp 5..L X 'inetsky, S. L. Farrell. nn Record Opponent AY 0 KY'S 5 PARK 4 JAL 0 DE 3 EVILLE 4 JSWICK 5 N o KET 6 SON 5 LE 0 JRD 1 iN 0 ELD 2 Lost: 4 ferr , ...... .428 .354 294 245 232 222 205 f1,fE Row .11 J. Jorno, P. O'Halloran, D. Bencivenni, Co-Captain A. Marshall, E. Guydan, W. Gerdes, G. Frank, R. Treche, R. Diegmann. Row 2: H. Siegel, A. Nachtigall. P. McGuire, J. Gransammer, J. Finnegan, R. Melleky, R. Jones, R. Shaw, J. Gross. Row 3: S. West, A. Campbell, W. Marino, E. Milligan, R. Leggett, M. Barrett, T. Naiman, M. Denci, D. Warshaw, Manager. Row 4: J. Jacobs, D. Deraskewish, J. Spiegal, L. Russell, J. Young, E. Dischler, V. Obsitnik. Row 5: Coach Mele, R. Sigmund, T. Bara, C. Lontka, G. Nacik, Mr. Dietrich, R. Sojka, J. Stagich, Coach Arnold. Not Shown: Co-Captain E. Gilbert. Season Record Linden Opponent 44 REGIONAL 7 3 58 RAHWAY 59 63 ROSELLE 54 83 172 EDISON 33 172 72 173 WESTFIELD 44 273 73 172 HILLSIDE 43 172 26 172 CRANFORD 90 172 LINDEN: Won: 4 Lost: 3 Top Scorers Elias Gilbert ........................ 138 points Mike Barrett ........ ...... 6 5 Alex Marshall ...... ...... 4 9 Ron Treche .......... ...... 3 6 Sterling West ...... ...... 3 4 Al Nachtigall ...... ...... 2 7 Herm Siegel ..... ...... 2 2 Ed Guydan ....... ...... 1 8 Bob Melleky ..... ...... 1 5 Special Evenzr Points Place County Relays . ............... 9 5th Newark Board of Ed. .... 17 2nd County Meet .................. 18M 6th State Meet . ....... ........ 1 7M 3rd TRACK 1953 Coach Burt Arnold's track contingent of 1953 enjoyed a mediocre season, winning four out of seven dual meets. However, the squad was fairly successful in the special meets, compared to the teams of the few preceding years, and there were some very fine individual accomplishments. Elias Gilbert, a versatile junior, was the most productive fellow onthe squad. The co-captain gained the modern school scoring record for one season by notching 138 points, 102 in six dual meets for an average of 17 Points per meet. He competed in both the high and low hurdles, plus the high and broad jumps. On various occasions he made a try at the 440 yd. run. He won the state title for the high hurdles in group 3 and was runner-up in the lows. Three seniors, Mike Barrett, co-captain Alex Marshall, and Ron Treche, also shone in their own field. Al Nachtigall, along with Marshall, was the back- bone of the weight squad. Barrett was a crack dashman, while 'Marshall gained honors throwing the javelin. He flnished first in the County Meet and was runner-up in the State event. Treche specialized in the pole vault and picked up seven points in special meets. Marshall's best throw, of over 180 ft., was achieved at the Newark Board of Education Meet, where he captured first place. Gilbert broke the hurdles record at that meet, breaking the tape in 14.7 seconds. The Tigers, minus Gilbert, opened the season against Regional with a 73-44 loss, due to a lack of points in the running events. This was followed by a heartbreaker to Rahway, which was decided on the final event. Linden then got going and picked up four straight victories over Roselle, Edison, Westfield and Hillside. They closed the regular schedule by losing to a great Cranford Club 90M to 26M. 109 Cavalcade of Sports 1 I l is is F px 1 if 4,..x'w ii.'fff,g.ff7if1' ff- 'i Left 'to Right: 1. Linden's holder of half-mile record. 7 Sterling West. 2. Pilot on a fast break. 8 3. Tigers ready to roll. 9 4. jim Young leaps through the air. 5 . It's rough when Linden and Rah- 10- way play. Linden's cheerleading squad. Joe Stagich cuts through the line for yardage. Al Marshall poised to throw javelin. Riesener up for a jump shot against Roselle Park. Ray Stagich intercepts a Weequahic aeri-al. 110 V N E X, . '35 QE Es Q Finnegan, Segal, Barrett, and O'Hal- loran test their speed. Hudak evades Farmers in end zone. Under the boards act-ion -in Linden High Senior-Faculty Game. Where did the Tigers go? Ron Treche set to pole vault. TIGE ' pf H 4 ' -iv? ! 7 wif!-.f if 5 y X M by 1 Q6 fa 1 fl f f I I 1 ' f ffQ2f4,, 'fi V I 'f ' f' N! l ff , f Qf 'O , Qi ff ' fi lg Q 2 ,ff .I I, ggi? , f f 5,1 f Hy!! I , . ,,-aff , 4 LINDE 2 f x l 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 Ma 28 points - collecting he led the end of eacl It marked 1 play, 52 PG ' XL :if ,. ,... K 5. .X - E151 W 1.2 - 55 .af Q gnyg, . , '-Y M V 2' aff? Z0 ZA 1, y .W. V if Z QAZ 1' ,.4,,,,f4, f, 2 my 5 f , wwf!! if J w 'fs' 14 f an 2 f fy uae' 7' fa V ,, fu' arrett, and O'Hal- eed. mers in end zone. S action in Linden lty Game. gets go? pole vault. TIGER BOVVLING CHAMPS SECOND TEAM LrNDEN's GIFT TO BOXING I 7 H A L C A R T E R ,, COACH ARNOLD INSTRUCTIONS TO I A CO-CAPTAINS AND GILBERT SEN IOR-EACULTY GAME March 2 marked the playing of the annual Senior-Faculty game. The teachers, paced by jules LeboffTs 28 points and fine floor play, were able to overcome the seniors, 60-54. Russ Schmidt starred for the youths, collecting I7 points. Leboff, playing only three periods, was the main factor in the results of the contest, as he led the teachers into the lead in the fourth period after they had been trailing 11-8, 26-25 and 44-43 at the end of each quarter. Others who played well for Coach Raymond Stokes' club were Tom Long and Joe Gaines. It marked the first time in three seasons that the seniors had lost in this event, which was marred by rough play, 52 personal fouls being called. 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C . 1 l 1 Q 1 J. 1 PROFESSIONAL CLEANERS 41 2 Hour - Quality Quick - Dry Cleaning 1 .W 336 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDENI N, 1, 1 4: i 1 1 F Llnden 3-3285 1 P. PLOTKIN A A Kosher Meats and Poultry V, l'f 1 1.1 11 1 NDEN, N. 1. l 1206 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. 1. 1 1 1 1 Llnden 3-7680 WEstfield 2-3766 1 1 , Compliments ofthe Av 1' Q FTS A. c. A. TELEVISION CENTER 1 :Hop il 1 Television Specialists ST. GEORGE DINER 1 ll New Brunswick 2-8974 11 JRGE AVE. 1111 E. ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDENIN- N. 1. LINDEN, N. 1. 1 E1 1 Llnden 3-1400 Elizabeth 2-0404 1 nts ot TOWNE MOTORS, Inc. SOLOMON'S SPORT SHOP FIS DeSoto . . . Plymouth Everythina in Sports DRGE AVE. 15 ST. GEQRGE AVENUE 1171 ELIZABETH AVENUE L - N. I. LINDENI N. 1. ELIZABETH, N. I. l- J . 1 Llnden 3-7586 il 1 , . NEAR RITZ SPECIALTY sHoPPE PLAZA RESTAURANT TJ Lingerie - Cotton Dresses Soda Fountain V X Bags - Millinery - Hosiery lr E NDEN, N. 1. l 222 N. Woon AVENUE LINDEN, N. 1. 104 woon AVENUE LINDEN, N. 1. il Llnden 3-2448 1 WM. SCHOENBERG, Inc. 1 1 . Wholesale Tobacco and Candies 1- 1 I. 900 swoon AVENUE LTNDEN, N. 1. ll 1 Q 125 ll R. 1 1 l 1 1 A 1 11 1 3-8342 N A S O N ' S PALMER'S MEN'S SHOP ' Ladies' Wear Specializing in Extra Large Sizes N WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. 401 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. PARISH DECORATORS Custom Made Wading Pools - Healthsand Living Room Furniture W ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Opposite Post Office Linden 3-2692 LINDEN RADIO G APPLIANCE CO. ! Linden's Oldest . . . Established 1933 129 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. 3-4005 L1nden 3-1300 MURRAY'S I MEN'S and BOYS' SHOP QLENIK MQTQRS Adams Hats - Arrow Shirts McGregor Sportswear Varsity Sweaters Always in Stock Officia1 Boy and Cub Scout Outfitters 214 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. L1nden 3-4179 SENTRY AUTO STORES 114 N. WOOD AVENUE ' LINDEN, N. I. LINDEN, N. I. 27 E. ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. WOOD AVE. FABRIC CENTER TOD'S SHOE LAND 1 PARK DRUGS 1732 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE Linden 3-8887 Woolens - Cottons - Rayons Silks - Notions - Patterns 704 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE 103 N WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. GU SPRIN A Fire 615 W. E LIN I 1 g DEN, N. I. IDEN, N. I. ' DEN, N. I. GUARDIAN SPRINKLER CO. Auiomatic P ire Sprinklers 615 W. ELIZABETH AVE. LINDEN, N. I. Elizabeth 3-0308 Compliments MELODY SHOP of Records - Radios Phonogrczphs VOGUE 1184 ELIZABETH AVENUE BEAUTY SALON ELIZABETH, N. I. ELizc1beth 2-3207 L. COHEN Full Dress Tuxedoes To Hire 1160 ELIZABETH AVENUE ELIZABETH, N. I. HEBREW KOSHER PROVISION CO. U. C. C. O. A. 1155 ST. GEORGE AVENUE ROSELLE, N. I. ARTHUR A. LANGE GEORGE W. IOFEE EDWARD I. IOFFE FR-A-NK PYK PARK PLASTICS CO 940 PARK AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. 127 I 0l'l'L,9AWL0l'LtC5 fo tA8 CLASS UP TSS4 THE PEUA ST Incorporated 212 WEST 48th STREET NEW YORK, NEW YORK 128 1 1 I 1 i 1 ,iii- LII 1 1 Llnden 3-470 F04 7 ELIZABET Llnden 3- Lil 331 E Llnden 3-9894 Compliments of MAGFRA RESTAURANT Frances Stango, Prop. 1103 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Llnden 3-4700 FOGEL STATIONERY CO. Complete Line oi Office Supplies Printing, Engraving Typewriters Rented 10? Discount to A11 Students 7 ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Llnden 3-801 1 GOOD BROTHERS Linoleum - Carpet- Asphalt Tile 334 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE Llnden 3-9790 GEORGE'S ESSO SERVICE CENTER Complete Esso Service and Lubrication George Lintur DEWITT STREET and ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Llnden 3-3344 SAY IT WITH OURS HOUSE OF FLOWERS Flower and Gitt Shop Iohn T. Gregorio, Prop. LINDEN, N. I. 706 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N J ADAM COOKS' SONS, Inc. LUBRI CAN TS 5 STILES STREET UNDEN1 N- I- 129 1 1 MO-KAY SWEET SHOP Featuring F orsgate I ce Cream 226 SOUTH WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. POTTER'S SUPPLIES YOU BETTER SEE Instructions - Kilns - Firing 239 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. EDDIE'S Save Nothing But Money at KELLY'S PRICE BUSTERS 335 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Llnden 3-2716 Prompt, Free Delivery FOR BIGGER AND BETTER N I REX DRUGS SIG S AND NEON NOW Cleanliness - Accuracy - Courtesy Prescription Specialists Peter Romano, Pl-LG. 332 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. 414-418 ELIZABETH AVENUE Llnden 3-5241 1 I 130 Llnden RAhWa3 UI' 6 F. Llnden 3-1 TE 722 W. S'I Llnden 3-1 345 W. S' SOl u I I I 1 I 1 1 l 1 Llnden 3-3797-8 RAhway 7-0735 UNITED EXCAVATING CO. Llnden 3-8845-6 UNITY HOUSE FURNISHERS Furniture . . . Floor Covering Appliances 634 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE 616-620 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE , LINDEN, N. 1- LINDEN, N. I. F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. LINDEN, N. I. I-1Unter 6-9800 PARK MOTORS OF LINDEN, Inc The Finest in Used Cars 521 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Llnden 3-2799 TELEVISION ENGINEERS G CO. Sales and Service 722 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I I.1nden 3-4777 RAKIN AGENCY Real Estate . . . Insurance 345 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Compliments ot SOLAR COMPOUNDS CORP. Llnden 3-8839 ELLEN TWOMEY'S Smart-Form Corset Shop 6 E, BLANCKE STREET LINDEN, N. LInden 3-2534 WESTMINSTER CLEANERS Linden's M odern Dry Cleaning Plant ST. GEORGE and WOOD AVENUES L1nc1en 3-8200 RAYMOND MOTOR SALES Mercury Sales and Service Raymond Caqqiano, Proprietor 314 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. ELizcrbeth TUXED SPEC 10 'X Formal 1088 ELIZ1 ELIZ1 Llnden I I RC ELizabeih 3-5377 TUXEDO CENTER SPECIAL OFFER 102 Discount Formal Wear to Hire 1088 ELIZABETH AVENUE ELIZABETH, N. 1. W. Abash 5-2633 BILL FLEMING Home Owners' Friend Keys and Locks Expert Lock Service 208 S. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Llnden 3-3471 BELL MOTORS Used Cars W. M. I. Doherty 615 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. L1nden 3-4900 LANGERT CHEVROLET ROUTE 25 at WINANS AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Llnden 3-3701 Member of AAA LINDON MUSIC CENTER ACCORDION SCHOOL 241 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N., 1. Llnden 3-3636 NEW IERSEY AWNING 6 TENT CO. Canvas Craftsmen Venetian Blinds - Window' Shades 108 W. ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, N. 1. W. A. BIRDSALL 85 CO. 1819 W. ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, N. 1. 3 LIr1den 3-4000 BOWSTEEL DISTRIBUTORS CORP. Commercial and Aircraft Quality Alloy Steel Bars Tool Steel - Girospeed Leaded Screw Stock 601 EAST LINDEN AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Linden 39061 Llnden 3-4147 CI-IRISTINE'S LADIES' SPECIALTY SHOP DENNIS VALVANO 708 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Realtor Insurance WAbash 5-1628 X Notary Public CAPITAL AUTO SALES Imported and Domestic L 6 W. ELIZABETH AVENUE INDEN, N. I. 801 ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. LInden 3-3069 Every Day We Go Your Way BESHUNSKY'S MEAT MARKET LIr1den 3-4585 Abe Gelbord, Prop. COOPER 1182 ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, RADIO 6. APPLIANCE CO. Llnden 3-5200 . AR-KAY DRUG STORE 223-5 N. WOOD AVENUE ' Prescriptions Called For and Delivered LINDEN, N. Gerald I. Borkan, B.S. - Alfred Hausman, B.S. 700 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN LInder1 3-9856 MORRIS and HARRY Stationery and Luncheonette 638 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. 134 1 T EN, N. I. d B.S. IDEN, N. I. 1 Yin! CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 1954 Q The Daly Press RAHWAY, NEW IERSEY Telephone RA. 7-1199 Printers of Your Book 135 1.1nden 3-4149 LEO'S PANTRY V Sloppy loe and Smokey foes A Palatal Delight 221 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. L1nden 3-2467 GRANGER 61 KLING A Gifts - Crystal - Dinnerware - Cards 433 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. KAPLAN'S DEPT. STORE Arrow Shirts - Barbizon Slips 218-220 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Linden 3-3294 F. Karmel LINDEN CLOTHING SHOP F or the Well Dressed Men, Young Men, Boys 226 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. LINDEN SHOE REPAIR 905 S. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. COMPLIMENTS OF LINDEN FRUIT EXCHANGE Llnden 3-4050 LOUIS LEVINE. Inc. Heal tors - lnsurors 223 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Unden 3-8012 IAY'S ARMY 6: NAVY Men's and Boys' Wear 217 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. LEE'S DELICATESSEN Choice Cold Cuts 423 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Llnden 3-4382 Free Delivery THE LINDEN DAIRY Delicatessen - Grocery - Specialties 210 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Llnden 3-9702 MOELLER'S GULF SERVICE ST. GEORGE AVENUE and STILES STREET Llnden 3-4012 LINDEN INN Chinese and American Restaurant Orders To Take Out Harry K. Au, Manager 209 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. il:- I EITIE5 SEHVIEE UIL COMPANY E NI ' I LINDEN REFINERY EN D 1 DEN N A WESLEY 8: WINTER, Inc T : MANUFACTURERS OF STATIONERY 9 I z I I LINDEN, NEW IERSEY 137 OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 AIRTRON INC. Qflhbfhf' LINDEN, N. I. Llnden 3-9739 THE SUGAR BOWL Stationery - Toys - Box Candy W. Iackson and S. Iackson, Props. 225 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN. N. I. COMPLIMENTS OF FARBER BROS. LINDEN, N. I. DAILY PHOTO SERVICE Cameras - Photo Supplies Developing - Printing 7 Hour Service 117 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. Llnden 3-3545 WALTER P. FEDOR Insurance in All Its Branches Representing IOHN FEDOR REALTY CO., Inc. Linden's Oldest Realtors 530 S. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. I. 138 wrs o make thi LI - , Compliments of nden 3 4584 LINDEN TOWN SHOP Sportswear - Lingerie DIVISION OF SCHOOL CAFETERIAS 112 N. WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N I COMPLIMENTS OF LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. On behalf of the CYNOSUHE STAFF, We linden 340207 Wish to thank all those who have helped to WALTER BOZENSKI make this Year Book a success. Home Alterations and Repairs Leonard Posnock, Adv. Mgr. Cabinets, Etc' Adele Schoonmaker, Editor Woodworking of All Kinds Mme Gallo' Bus' Mgr' 633 MAPLE AVENUE L1NDEN,N Compliments of CO1'1'1D1fmef1fS Of BEVIAN O AMERICAN BUS CO. CYAN AMID LINDENI N. LINDEN, N. l. 139 ALUMNI Mr. andlv Gloria Wieser ......... ..... 1 953 Norma Winetsky ..... ...... 1 952 Ronald Treche ............ ...... 1 953 Wayne Berge .......................... ....... 1 948 1 Sylvia Sanders ................ ........ 1 953 Dorothy Reitzer Lambert .... ......... 1 940 The Boys BCDW ........ ...... 1 953 Jean Reitzer Gallo ..... ....... 1 949 Alex Jagodinski U.S.M.C. ....... ..... 1 953 F. Eleanor Bruder .................. ...... 1 953 Duane Brocious ....... ...... 1 953 Wfilliam Robert Orbelo ....... ........... 1 953 Mr, and lv Thomas Gooney ........................ ........ 1 952 Rose Marie Kopec ...... ......... 1 953 Dennis Modrak U.S.M.C. ...... ...... 1 953 Joseph Kopec ....... ....... 1 951 John Nisky U.S.M.C. ....... ..... 1 953 Edward Murawski ................... ...... 1 927 William zbfamk ..... ......... 1 953 Martha Nadal Le Noble .......... ....... 1 948 Charles Reiber ....... ........ 1 952 Margaret Katona Steele ..... ...... 1 924 David Burleigh ..... .......... 1 952 James Dimino . ....... ........ 1 952 Mr.Carm David Kessner .......... ..... 1 953 joseph Grygotis ....... ...... 1 951 Robert McKane ....... .......... 1 942 Robert Breidt ................ ....... 1 952 Ernest Lebowitz ..... ........... 1 948 Richard Saunders ............ ...... 1 953 Dana Meccia ...... .......... 1 953 Joshua I. Gutkin ....... ....... 1 933 Richard Kopituk ...... ..... 1 953 Sophie Bara ....................... ...... 1 939 Peter Marx ............... ...... 1 953 Margaret Hergenhan ........... ....... 1 950 Richard Guzzo .......... .... 1952 Robert Francis Bunk ........ ...... 1 953 Frederick Simmel ..... ...... 1 951 Claire Fruch.ter .... ........ 1 953 Sylvia Stanley ...................... ..... 1 953 Elsie Gaydos ................. ...... 1 925 Joseph Harvanik, Jr. ....... ...... 1 952 Miami Pileggi ......... ....... 1 950 Dorothy Kowalski .... ........ 1 953 Mary Jane Beck ............ ...... 1 949 Joan Ligush ........ ....... 1 953 Angeles Garcia ....... ........ 1 951 Walter Gerdes .......... ..... 1 953 Larry Parish .................... ...... 1 953 Robert Vincent ......... ...... 1 953 George Zhelesnik ....... ....... 1 953 Robent Stives ......................... ........ 1 95-2 Nicholas Savas ................ ...... 1 948 Carole Silver Schindler ...... ....... 1 951 F. Richard Rapasky ...... ....... 1 952 Donald Zachik .................... ..... 1 951 1 Irene A. Kurek ............. ...... 1 949 Beatrice Levine Fink ..... ...... 1 929 Morton Eidelberg ....... ....... 1 953 Robert Carkhuff 1952 140 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bozenski Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ebeling 1948 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Alexander 940 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murawski 1 Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Garbus 1949 Mr. and Mrs. AIKa11a Mr. and Mrs. T. Bara Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kozick 5 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Clemenrz 1952 Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmermann 1955 Mr. and Mrs. T. Foss 1951 Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Peter Mrs. john Plungis Q Mrs. Georgette Koller X ' Anonymous 19-48 . . Mrs. Joseph Miller, Jr. 1924 Mrs. Rose Engle Kanrrowirz 1952 Miss Rosemary Reagan Mr. Carmen Veneziano Mr. and Mrs. William Lehr, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Schoonmaker 1952 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mahar 1953 Mr. and Mrs. R. Passalacqua 1955 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stanford J. Small Mr. and Mrs. G. 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Future Homemakers ...-................ ..... of America German .......... . ............ ............ . . Girls' Glee ................ Girls' Photography ....... Girls' Sports ............. Goodbye, My Fancy . Heard in the Halls In and Out of School ..... INDEX Page 9 81 92-95 86 108 103-105 88 79 110-111 90 88 88 85 75, 91 144 .. 48-49 .. 10-15 78 100-102 81 76 .. 68-71 80 77 89 80 106-107 .. 50-51 94 ' 143 Page Junior Dramatic ........ .... 8 5 Junior Red Cross .I ......... ....... 8 0 Juniors .................... 60-63 Junior Class Officers ...... .... 5 9 Latin ......................... .... 7 7 Library Squad ...... .... 7 8 Make-Up ....... .... 8 3 Mathematics .... .... 8 1 Orchestra .................... ....... 8 7 Our Versatile Seniors ..... 52-53 Physical Education ..... ....... 9 9 Projection ................... .... 7 9 School Scenes-Snaps ........ 4 Secretaries ................... ....... 7 9 Seniors .................4............. ....... 1 9-45 Seniors in the Spotlight ....... 54 Senior Class Officers ...... 46 Senior Dramatic ....... .... 8 2 Senior Poll ........ .... 5 5 Senior Will ...... Sophomores ..... Shop Foremen ...... Spanish ............ Square Dance ...... Student Council ....... Track ................ 47 65-67 78 78 91 84 109 Twirling ............................... .... 9 0 Underclass H. R. Chairmen You Are There ................. 64 95 INSIDE ERONT COVER X , Row I: Now is the hour when we must say good- bye. The Goyas, Rembrandts, and Michelan- gelos of L. H. S. A Lets get in there and play, boys! The production would be nothing. without the scenery. Cmon, orange, c'mon black, Union High can't hold us back. Row 2: Ooops, I put that letter in upside down! Program, program, anyone? Why did I take Chemistry, anyway?', Mr. Yeisley makes it sound so simple. Row 3: Winners of the Window Painting Con- test. These track men deserve their trophies. I never saw this tool before, I wonder what it's used for. Don't tell me he hasn't brought back that overdue book yet! Row 4: Passt Auf!!', QPay attention!D I The finished product justifies the hard work. Linden High's athletes. Speed and accuracy are what count, girls! u lll.M.1-l-1- R INSIDE BACK CUVER Row I: Our Alma Mater. s-t-r-e-t-c-h-I s-t-r-e-t-c-h-I Does my hair look all right? Row Future secretaries? 2: The Forensic Club always has a good time on its annual picnic. Is missing class enough reward for the students' hard work? Shh! The band is getting ready to play! Row 3: ' Are you sure that was baking powder? Gee, this was worth four years of hard work. Tea and talk are always abundant at the P.T.A. tea. The Hallowe'en Milk Bar is always lots of fun. Row 4: What experiment are we doing, anyway? Row 5: - Isn't geography an interesting subject? And to the school, we present . . . Thirsty? I D'- FD Q U' O E. ul. ff'-. D UE. D UQ P7 P14 2 W 94 vm UE. 4 fb va C1 va Q 'J' P1 F-41 ua 'T' J -I 1 W . 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