Lower Camden County High School - L Agenda Yearbook (Lindenwold, NJ)
- Class of 1948
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'5 Q L1 'H rf E51 5 5 55 E r E m 2 E 2 if of'dq,Qnda 79 5 PIIIHISHIII BY THE SENIIIII MASS Ill UIWIR CAMDEN IZUUNIY RHiIllNAl HIGH SIIHIIIH llmnfnwnlu mfw Jlnsfv We I iwwf W x lilillllllllll Jnlmwzmd Co-operafion is 'rhe basis of democracy, The foundafion of ihe Uniled Siales-and where else rnigh+ one receive more pracfical experience in de- mocracy Than in a school composed of several dif- ferenf disfricis? Such a school is Lower Camden Couniy Regional High School. Young in age, grow- ing in power, Regional is placing Hs mark in +he world. Behind fhe scenes of fhis modern inslifule of learning are found diverse classes, clubs, socielies, and afhlefics. S+riving +o caplure in picfures and wrifing, phases of Regional life, and memories of lhese four, swiffly Traveled years +oge+her, we, fhe L'Agenda sfaff of rhe eighlh class lo graduale from Regional High, presenf our yearbook. lil Q PN N we WIP ISIIIIISUIIIIII Knnhznta FOREWORD ......................... DEDICATION .,..... ....., ADMINISTRATION ..., ....., SENIORS .........,. ....., UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES ....... CLUBS ....... SPORTS ............ ADVERTISEMENTS ..... Page Page Page Page .Page Page Page Page Page ll To our pasl parenls, who have so hearlily and unceasingly led us lhrough 'rhe years of our lives, guiding us along lhe palh of youlh 'foward lhe mighly caslle of manhood and wornanhood, and lo our adviser, Mrs. l. Gawinslci, Taking over where our parenls leave off during our school hours, aiding and leading us in class aclivilies and social evenls, we, lhe class of 48, dedicafe This, our L'Agenda. May if preserve for all lhe fond memories of R. l-l. S. as we. each in our fale-planned way, lake our place in lhe vas'r and ever-moving world .... ,. g L i ' 1.. ,fill -Q. QS- FS' X 'f z 2' 'l Q 4, Q ofa X li '4 I . dxxgvyt gi Q NPN I Q... -' L, . 'i i, , 'i ll l 1 'rigs ' ll ll D f l ll filllllki U12 Supwmbtq pwwgmz Dear Seniors: In The Bible is a s+ory of a 'rraveller who was sel upon by Jrhieves. I-Ie was bealen and Iell' insensible beside ihe road. An officer of ihe church ol lhal land saw him lying fhere and crossed Io 'rhe opposife side of Ihe road as he passed. So did anolher man whose duly was io help Ihe needy. Finally, an alien came along +he road. This man was noi a cifizen. ye'r he siopped, Iiffed 'l'he sfricken man, and carried him To a place in which he would be cared for. He even Ieli money lo pay for Ihe care of The +rav- eller. I+ is inleresiing io conlrasf Ihe 'rhinking of Ihese men. The +hieves said, Wha'r is yours is ours and we will lake ii. The firsi +wo men fo come along +he road said, Wha+ is mine is mine and I shall keep I+. Bur lhe alien said, Wha+ is mine is yours and you may have if. Which is fhe besi' philosophy? We have seen nalions The philosophy of which was 'ro lake +ha'r which belongs +o ofhers and we have seen fha Tale of such na+ions. We know people who are Ihaf way. We know wha? happens +0 Ihem. Taking +ha+ which belongs 'ro olhers is bad be- cause no+hing belonging +o any one is safe. We have seen people who said, Wha1' is mine is mine and I shall keep il. Such people may gain malerial possessions. They may ai'- HELEN L. MEGARGEE Heed of.EngIish Deparfmenf B.S. and M.Ed. WALTER E. JOHNSON, JR. Head of Praciical Arfs Deparfmenf VIRGINIA C. FORNERON Head of Social Sfudies Doparimonf B.S. and M.Ed. I I fain power, bul lhey do noi achieve happiness. Old Scrooge, in A Chrislmas Carol, by Charles Diclrens. was a mighly unhappy man unlil he gave of his weallh and himself lo lhose who had lillle. Happiness comes from giving. Whal is mine is yours, and you may have il! is lhe philosophy of any school and lhe 'reachers in il. Each leach- er gives of himself so lhaf you may learn, so lhal you may lhinlc, so lhal you may be educalecl. Yer we are ollen likely lo adopl lhe lhinlcing of lhe robbers and say, Whal is yours is mine and l shall lalce il. Of course you should 'rake il, buf you musl give of yourself, loo. The 'reacher's iob cannol be all giving: each pupil musl' con- 'rribule +o lhe classroom exercises, parlicipale in lhe lhinlcing of discussions, and give forlh of his ideas in planning. Thus does a school grow, lhus does a nalion grow, lhus does lhe one world ol which we dream become a realily. ll we are 'ro be sellish people, lhen we become narrow, mean, and small. lvly hope is lhal you ol lhe class of I948 have learned lhe ioy of giving. Only in lhal way can Regional become a greal school, only in Thar way can our nation become greal, and only in lhal way can we realize our One World ol peoples who give of Themselves in lheir working logelher. CQ Af Cdlemxqhg NEIL H. PINKERTON Head of Scianca Daparfmenf B.S. ETHEL HERMAN Head of Mafhemaiics Deparlmenf 3.5. and M.Ed. . 14' AUGUST W. MULLER Assislanf Supervising Principal Head of Commercial Deparfmanf B.S. and M.Ed. '- fjl JOHN J. CAKES Head of Physical Educaiion Deparfmeni 8.5. PHYLLIS ROUH Nurse-Aflendance Officer ln v pi S ll! V? ELAINE ALWARD BETTY BENTLEY DOROTHY DAVENPORT MARGARET M. BROWN Ari Library BRIGGS Business Educafion B.A. 8.5. Physical Educaiion B.S.C- 8.5. I 1 l 1. J, IRENE GAWINSKI THERESA M. GIORDANO JAMES J. HAGANS IDA HANNA LURA HARDMAN Business Educaiion Language Social Sfudies Social Sfudies Maflwemafics B.S. B.S. B.A. B S. A.B. RICHARD R. MARTIN ESTELLE G. O'KANE CARL F. PAHL Indusfrial Ar+s English Science B.S. B.S. and M.S. A.B WILLIAM E. ROBINSON Social Sfudies and Physical Eclucafion A.B. and A.M. .qu ANNA M. CAMPAGNA FRANCES COLLINS RITA S. DENBO SIDNEY FELINTON Science English Business Educaiion Social Sfudies B.S. B.S. and M.L. B.S. B.S. 1, -, A 0 Q Jw, ' A gisiff' n -' .K y ,, ,. . Wg X I' is Jr I 1 A :A ALBERT V. HENDRICKSON ELMER HILL LAVERNE JANE KOHN THADDEUS S. LUBACZEWSKI JANICE MacDONALD Mafhemaiics Science ErlgIiSI'1 Music English and Physical Educaiion B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.A. HELEN JANE ROTHERMEL MARJORIE SIMPSON KATHARINE S. TAYLOR JESSE VENNEI. Home Economics Business Educa+ion Home Economics Indusirial Aris B.S. B.S. B.S. I Bound nf fducahbn l948 I949 l950 MR, RICHARD GRIMMIE MR. ARTHUR ELDRED MR. CALVIN HARLEY Berlin Township Presidenf I Clemenfon MR. ALONZO NORCROSS MRS. EDITH TEMPLETON MR. FERD LOHRSBACH Winslow Township Secrefary Pine Hill MR. ALBERT FER6 MR. FRANK DONIO MR. HARRY HORTON Lindenwold Vice Presidenf Chesilhursf Dear Seniors: JOANNA BERTON Cusfodian M R. RICHARD EWAN Wa+erford,Township 67fr,eAidmt3 Regional High School has grown in fhese nine years. If has grown because of fhe men and women who have worked fo make a realify of an idea. If has grown because of fhe feachers who have worked fo effecf an educafional insfiufion. And if has grown because of fhe pupils who have enfered fhe school and who have given of fhemselves. Four years pass quickly. Your firsf clays as a freshman seem fo have been only yesferday and fhe four years sfrefching ahead of you have melfed info nofhingness. An educafion is nof somefhing which you can gef by siffing in a classroom for a given space of fime. You musf work fo gef if. You musf sfudy. Some members of fhe Class of I948 as freshmen are no longer here. A few leff because of fheir family's finances. Ofhers leff because fhe going was difficulf. Those who are leff have worked. some more fhan ofhers, buf you have found fhaf whaf is worfhwhile is worfh working for. As you go ouf info life, know fhaf working for whaf is worfh somelhing is never finished and fhal' one can never complefe one's educafion. You have begun fhe never- ending fask of educafing yourselves, Don l close your minds fo ideas. Don l sef your fhinking in pafferns. Sfrive for fhe frufh. Work for knowledge. Give of yourselves. Wifh such goals in mind, Regional will be proud of you. i+s graduafes, and fhe ideal of a greaf high school in lower Camden Counfy will be a realify. QMS, Y11' Sehiev Cfaiw Hilo i Ninefeen hundred and forfy-four was a year of polifical unresf, war, rafioning and world neuroficismg buT aT Regional High School, chaos broke ouf af The advenf of iTs freshmen. Our life ThaT year was noT unique for we as freshmen were perplexed by The usual: Boys' room ll5 and Girls' room llb, lefT--handed monkey wrenches, eTc. Our parTy, given in The gymnasium merely for The pleasure of iTs aTTendanTs, was mosf widely appreciaTed by The whole school. Our firsT accomplishmenT as a class was The selecfion of our class officers and adviser. The leaders we chose To go down in The hisfory of Good Ol' Regional High were Craig WoosTer, president ArThur Brewin, vice president Anna Murphy, sec- refary: Joseph Shaffer, Treasurer, and Miss A. Campagna, adviser. We presenfed A Young Man's Fancy aT The second annual One-ACT Play ConTesT. One always remembers Thaf year of de- velopmenf, greaf personal imporfance, buT of pure, simple soul. I945 and I946 were unforgeffable years of inTeresTing work and fine social evenfs. ln iTs aufumn seffing of changing leaves and pine Trees, The revived Sophomore Cofillion was an evenT well marking The year in our class hisfory. Having become beTTer acquainTed wifh each ofher, we now chose our class leaders for l945 and I946. A new Re- gionalife. Then Miss Gawrysiak, was chosen To be our class adviser. Our leaders were James Husfed. president ArThur Brewin, vice president Norma Holloway, secrefaryg Carl Keifer, Treasurer. We presenfed a collosal play, They PuT on a Play, buf To our disappoinfmenf, we didn'T win. In I946 we aT lasT became upperclass- men and conducfed our class elecfions. The resulfs were as follows: James Husfed, presi- dent Arfhur Brewin, vice president Norma Holloway, secrefaryg Carl Kiefer, Treasurer: Mrs. Gawinski, adviser. In need of a beTTer pecuniary sfanding in our Treasury, we sold pennanTs in The cafeferia and on The sporfs fields. As anoTher brave aTTempT, we enfered The fifTh annual One-AcT Play ConTest buT in vain. On The Friday nighf before Hallowe'en, we gave a Hallowe'en Dance. This dance was a greaT success financially and so- cially. Everyone will no doubf remember The cosfume worn by George Neel, which won The crazy prize. ln January. The week-end affer mid-year examinafions, we held The Corn-Cob Jamboree. Eagerly we awaifed The arrival of our class rings. In The spring when They came, we gave The Junior Ring Dance, which we had hoped would become a Tradifional dance for The juniors. ln May, we gave The Junior-Senior Prom. This precedenfed dance, usually held aT The school, was held af Medford Lakes Lodge. The Prom Queen was Nancy Del ConTe of The iunior class. The Prom King was Buzz Bruce of The senior class. Back To school-seniors! We found our new schedule and alphabefized homerooms efficacious To everyone: along wiTh The re- Turn of The inevifable Miss Megargee and Mrs. Forneron. We began our senior year wiTh The elecTion of officers and adviser. Mrs. Gawinski was appoinTed by Mr. Chace. according To The new regulafions. Elec- Tions were as follows: Mike AngeloTTi, presi- dent RoberT Zardus, vice-president Doro- Thy Fiorenfino, secrefary, and Vernon Norcross, Treasurer. We opened a snack concession aT The foofball games, wiTh Arfhur Brewin serv- ing as chairman of The concession commif- Tee. The consensus is ThaT during The Re- gional '47 foofball season, we had school spiriT. AT The games all manners of punc- Tilio were forgoffen as The crowd wenf wild. The presenfafion of DynamiTe Dan was our lasT aTTei'npT To win The Cne-Acf Play ConTesT. The epicurean TasTes of our classmaTes were well safisfied by The porTraiT picfures Take'n by Merin STudio for The L'Agenda. Our Trip To Washingfon, D.C., The firsf opporfunify for many of us To see our CapiTol, was The acme of our high school evenfs. The Capifol building, hofels, Penn- sylvania Avenue, Washingfon Monumenf. Smifhsonian lnsTiTuTe, Congressional Library, Theafers. and The exquisife blossoms of The cherry Trees will remain wifh us as one of The besT Treks of our lives. We The youTh of The modern world go forfh To seek our callings. May This firsf round be an indicafion of how we will acclimafe ourselves Throughouf our enTire lives. 'JW 511. flau dduiwz Dear Seniors: I will never lorgel 'rhe day you chose me 'fo be your adviser. Lillie did I realize how forlunale I was. These pasl years have been happy ones for me. I have gained wilh you so many memories Thai will be ours lo hold-memories of hours spenl' al hard worlc and planning our aclivilies, our nighfs of decoraling. our gay dances. parlies, sales, our dramalic allempls, and lhe unforgefable Wash- inglon lrip. These were hours spenl working and playing as one for a com- mon goal. We had one lhoughl before us always-lhe good of our school, lhe hope ol building lradilions and loyallies for Regional and 'ro one anolher. As a class you have always 'fried your besl' +o live up 'ro 'rhe ideals sel by your predecessors. You may resl' assured lhal' you will nol be lorgollen by lhe facully or lhe sludenls. Gradualion lime will nol' be very happy for me. I will miss and never forgel' you. Regional will never be 'rhe same wilhoul you. May God bless you! WML? -'ffqffff' ffff:,fifi'I: 3' , 0 . I .ll fi r Q . , el' 'J I f' - .-.-v'4' ,f f, .21-vrL6'U4 18 HARVEY C. ADAMS Garden Lake, N. J. General Course Herv Language Club Boys Sporls Club Beginners' Dancing Club small in slalure, bul big of heart MARIE K. BARTUCCIO Cedar Brook, N. J. Commercial Course uma.. Archery Club l2, 3l, Dancing Club ,l4l, L'Agenda, Secrelarial Slaff Shell Finesse Club l3l, Make-Up Club l2, 3, 4l. sociable girl wilh a Ca m a y Complexion. KATHLEEN B. ADAMS Clemenlon, N. J. College Preparalory Course Honey Hockey Nurse's Aid Club l4l, Finesse Club Handi- w o rk Club Pholography Club lll, L'Agenda, Business Slafl friendly senior wilh a shy smile. GORDON C. BAILEY Kirkwood, N. J. Praclical Arls Course I'-F-87 MICHAEL ANGELOTTI Chesilhursl, N. J. College Preparalory Course Mike Pholoqraphy Club lll, Sludenl' Council l2, 3l, One-Acl Play Conlesl l3, 4l. Junior-Senior Play Honor Sociely l3, 4l, Key Club l4l, Foolball l4l, Archery Club l2, 3l, L'Agenda l4l, Class Presidenl swell guy wilh many friends. IDA R. BARBONE Alco. N. J. General Course MILDRED D. ANWILAR Pine Hill, N. J. Praclical Arls Course Millie Camera Club Ill, G.A.A. Re- presenlalive l2l, Chorus l2, 3. 4-l, Finesse Club Sewing Club l4l, L'Agenda, Adverlising Slaff l4l, Usher sincere friend, considerale of olh'ers. Monk Shorty friendly fellow wilh curly hair. Language Club l2, 4l, Handi- crafl Club l3l, Handiwork Club l3l- shy lillle senior, wilh beautiful hair. JOAN BATTEN Wesl Berlin, N. J. Commercial Course Jeanie Chorus l2, 3, 4l, Vocal Ensemble I3, 4l, Da ncing Club l4l, L'Agenda. Adverlising Slaff l4l, Sewing Club chal'rering, enlhusiaslic and gay. RICHARD BEARDSWORTH Clemenlon, N. J. General Course Muff K VERLA P. BEELER Lindenwold, N. J. Commercial Course Pele Foolball ll, 2, 3, 4l, Track ll, 2, Cheerleader lz. 3l, Chorus ll. y 2 3 l I 3, 4l, Sludenl Governmenl l2 , Varsify Club l3, 4l. a likeable blue-eyed guy. , , 4 , Voca Ensemble ll, 2. 3, 4l, Sludenf Council, Treasurer l-ll, Mixed Ensemble a near dresser wilh a ready smile. 9 it I ROBERT J. BINGAMAN Lindenwold, N. J. General Course nmng.. Dancing Club Games Club 4'1 3' . DOROTHY BOYLE Clemenfon, N. J. General Course Duffle Chorus l2, 4-l, Shell Danc- 3 Phoio ra h Club l . l3l, L'Agenda Phofography Slafi ing Club Handiworlc Club l4l l l l l a liflle chalferboxf' ELEANOR CANNAN Lindanwold. N. J. General Course - Q p Y quieT buf friendly. JOSEPH J. BROWN Kirkwood, N. J. Praciical Aris Course Brownie Baseball Baslrelball brains and loolxs combined. ELEANOR B. CANZANESE Wes? Berlin, N. J. Commercial Course HEI.. HEI... Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 , Vocal En- Beqinners' Dancing Club l2, 4l, l l Handiworlz Club semble ll, 2, 3, 4l, Dancing a whiz on slnales wifh good Club L'Agenda, Secrefarial loolrs, foo. and Business Sfahl a very pefife and afiraciive miss. JAMES BRADDOCK Lindenwold, N. J. General Course Wheafies Mefal Ari Club Ga mes Club Wrestling l3l, Danc- ing Club characterized by his quiefnessf' GEORGE T. BUCHANAN Clemenfon. N. J. General Course nsudn Band ll, 2, 3, 4l. when you see a piano fhinlc Buchanan. KATHRYN E. CHEW Lindenwold, N. J. Commercial Course Cass Shell l2, 3, 4l, L'Agenda, Busi- ness Slaff Siudeni Council l4l, Games Club lll. Handi- worlc Club a gal who is always willing lo help. ARTHUR C. BREWIN Clemenfon, N. J. College Prepa ra fory Course non.. One-Acf Play Confesl' ll, 3, 4l. Traclr l2, ll, Baslcefball l2. 3. 41, Cross Counfry l3. 41. Siu- deni Council Honor Sociefy lll, Junior-Senior Play lll, Class Vice Presidenf ll, 2, 3l. L'Aqenda l4l, Nafional Thes- pian l3, 4l. a dependable guy wifh loads of personality. of Q- PHILOMENA CHIAPPINE Winslow, N. J. Commercial Course Phil Handiworlc Club l2l, Games Club Shell l3. 4l. Dancing Club a friendly girl and a swell dancer. IFEX i K ix DOROTHY M. COOPER HARVEY H. CROWTHERS Linclenwold, N. J. Sicklerville, N. J. Commercial Course General Course Cruls Chorus ll, 2, 3, 41, Vocal En- Foolball l2, 3, 41, Wresfling l3, semble 12, 3. 41, Mixed En- 41, Band Sfudenl Council semble l41, Cheerleader Tumbling a reserved blue-eyed blond. a likeable guy who is well con- slrucledf' JOAN L. DINA Wesl Berlin, N. J. General Course NANCY M. DEL CONTE Laurel Springs, N. J. Commercial Course UNM.. One-Ac? Play Conlesl ll, 2, 3, 41, JunioreSenior Play Chorus 12, 3, 41, Vocal Ensemble l2, 3, 41, Chorus. Manager Cheerleader 13, 41, Dancing Club 141, L'Agenda, Thespians 13, 41. our brown-eyed beauly. LOIS M. EWAN Arco, N. J. College Preparalory Course ..Lo.. Chorus 12, 31, Beginners' Danc ing Club L'Agenda, Adver- l fising Sfafl Hockey swee+ as apple cider. ., x U JoHN oe eRossA Wesl' Berlin, N. J. CLARA R. DAVIS Pine Hill, N. J. Praclical Arls Course Claire Twerp Chorus ll, 2, 3, 41, Usher ll, Chess Club 131, Airplane Club 31, Sewing Club 141, L'Agenda, Business Slafl 141, Dancing Club a peppy lillle prankslerf' 121, Finesse Club, Secrelary 131, G. A. A. Represenlalive a quiel' and ever-ready gal. General Course LEO A. DI BLASI Walerford, N. J. Praclical Arls Course Wimpie Baseball l3, 41. a small guy with a friendly air. Q-e ROCCO A. FICHETOLA l-lammonfon, N. J. NORMA L. FERC-3 Lindenwold, N. J. Commercial Course General Course Norm Rocky - Sfudenl Palrol l2. 3, 41, Chorus Band ll, 2. 3, 41. Usher Language Club Visual Aids 2, 31, Usher Nurse's Aid One-Acl Play Conlesl l3, 41. Club Pholography Club l41. Club. Presidenl L'Agenda, L'Agenda, Secrelarial Stall Foolball Edilorial Slafl our besl all-around gal. 'rhe he-man of lO3. a Tall,quiel, ambilious girl. sl- ski frol l2, 3, 41, L'Agenda, Assis- 35 DOROTHY J. FIORENTINO Cedar Broolr, N. J. Commercial Course Daffy Sfudenl Governmenf ll, 21. Class Secreiary L'Aqenda, Dancinq Club l2, 41, Thespians 131, One-Acf Play Conlesf l31, Junior-Senior Play l31, Spring Festival l2, 31. ROBERT C. FITTING Hammonfon, N. J. Pracfical Arls Course Taylor Pholography Club Visual Aids Club Baseball 141, Airplane Club usually seen with Bailey and Di Blasi. 'ia chiclr who can really dance. ROY R. GUEVARRA Clernenlon, N. J. Praclical Arls Course Brooklyn GEORGE F. GRIMLEY Clemenfon, N. J. General Course Grills Visual Aids Club l3, 41. a friendly guy wifh a way of his own. CHARLES A. HAHN Pine Hill, N. J. Praclical Arfs Course Chas sand la, 41. Baskerball ia, 41. Foofbdll l4l. Baskefbell l3. Track l3, 41, Siudenf Govern- Baseball l3, 41. mem 131' Cfoss Cou,-my Pine HiIl's pride and joy. Varsily Club iacl: of all trades. in-Q K thx K DORIS M. GINTER Clemenlon, N. J. Commercial Course Dar Sfudenf Governmeni One Acl Play Confesf ll, 2, 3, 41 Thespians l2, 3, 41. Siudenl Pa 'lanl Edifor Dramalics Club ll231 hyl31Shll . . , Arc er , 4 ,- e l3l- enerqe'ric, eflicienl, and nice lo know. RONALD J. GUETHERMAN Clemenfon, N. J. Praclical Arls Course Ronnie Cross Counfry 12, 41, Traclc l3. 41, Visual Aids Club Wresl- ling l3, 41, Varsify Club l4 our fumbling icing. RUTH D. HEADLEY Lindenwold, N, J. General Course Head 41, Chorus ll, 2, 3, 41, Mixed En- semble Vocal Ensemble ll. 2, 3, 41, Hosfess l21, Cheer- leader l2, 3, 41. musical, buf definilelyf' HELEN GRASSO Elm, N. J. College Preparafory Course Dancing Club l2, 41, Finesse Club l21 U h l2 31 L'Agenda, Phofography Slaff 141, Shell a sfudious, friendly senior. , SBI' , , 9 5 A a RUTH HEALY Alco, N. J. Commercial Course Rufhie Hoclcey ll, 2, 3, 41, Basliefball l2. 3. 41, Girls' Soffball l3, 41, G. A. A. Represenfalive l31, Dramaiics Club Ari Club l4l- Io?s of pep and plenly of aih- lefic abiliiy. a blonde willy and likeable 'Jb- ROBERT W. HILL Lindenwold, N. J. College Preparalory Course Praclical Arls Course Sfudenl Governmenl l 4 Sci- HiIIie ence Club 2 Visual Aids Club Band U 2 3 4y. 2 Agricullure Club 4 Siu- -ia kid :Nha fs an assey To n Palrol 2 3 4 Nahonal bender NORMA R. HOLLOWAY Alco, N. J. College Prepa rafory Course Norm Class Secrelary l2, 3l, Usher l3l, l-loclrey l2, 3l, Sludenl' Pa- lrol l2, 3, 4l, G. A. A. Repree senlalive Dancing Club l4l, L'Agenda, Sludenl' Council ll, 4l. a dual personalily and whal nice dimples! RUSSELL A. HUBER, JR. Wesl' Berlin, N. J. General Course Bobo KATHARINE M. HILTI Wesl Berlin, N. J. Commercial Course ..Kay.. Chorus ll, 2, 3, 4l, Vocal En semble l2, 3. 4-l, L'Agenda, Sec relarial Slafll l4l, Beginners' Dancing Club sociable and nice. JEANNE V. HOLZBAUR Alco, N. J. College Preparalory Course HHOIZYI. Band lil, Chorus l2, 3, 41 Mixed Ensemble pic+ure lhe chorus wilhoul' our Jeanne CHARLOTTE HUNTER Berlin, N. J. JOAN L. HOLLOWAY Clemenlon, N. J. College Freparalory Course Jo-Ann Chorus l2, 3, 4l, L'Agenda, Vo- cal Ensemble l2, 3, 4-l, Dancing Club One-Acl Play Con- lesf Slale ChorusXl3, 4l. a flirfalious and friendly lass. JAMES A. HUSTED Clemenfon, N. J. Commercial Course College Preparalory Course Char ..Jim.. Band ll, 2, 3, 4l, Cross Coun- Hockey Mixed Ensemble Foolball ll, 2, 31, Co-Caplain lry lfll, Track l2, 3, 4l, l4l, Baslcefball ll, 2, 3l. TFGCR he laughs and lhe world laughs an easy-going girl and a good ll, 2. 3, 4l. N. J. A. H. S. C.. wifh him. scholar, Presidenf l3, 4l, Class Presidenf l2, 3l, Sludenf Council, Treas- urer lll, Sludenl Pafrol l2, 3. 4l, Varsily Club l3, 4l, L'Agenda, Key Club l4l. our besf all-around quy. ...LX - . ..iL.. L . l M. 6 i L-4 9 0' , r. xx 'Q LEROY R. HUSTER DOMINICK IANNETTA West Berlin, N. J. 'General Course West Berlin, N. J. Practical Arts Course HLQHY.. HDMI.. Baseball l3, 4l, Sports Club Band ll, 2, 3, 4l, Dancing l4l, Basketball l3, 4l, Art Metal Club Dancing Club l3I. our Harry James. an active, blonde, baseball player. LORRAINE A. KLEIN Lindenwold, N. J. Practical Arts Course Lorrie PEARL M. KERGIDES Pine Hill, N. J. Commercial Course Greek Hoclcey Dancing Club lil, Finesse Club Dramatics Club l4l, Art l4l. Pine Hill Bomb Shell. RICHARD LANGE Lindenwold, N. J. Practical Arts Course Wengo L'Aqenda, Hockey l3. 4l, G. A. Baseball Stagecratt Club A. ll, 2, 3, 4l. Nurse's Aid Club Metal Shop Club l4l, Stage Setting Club l3, 4l, a boisterous and franlc lad. Dancing Club l2l, Art Club is. 4l. , a qirl with loads ot arti ability. stic G Q-- J-. GILBERT E. JONES Lindenwold, N. J. General Course Jonesey Track l2, 3l, Shell, Sports Edi- tor l4l, Football l4l, Wrest- ling '27X' a new football play??7 DELORES P. KINKAIDE Atco, N. J. Commercial Course MDN.. Chorus ll, 2l, Vocal Ensemble l3l ll, Zl, Shell Usher Spring Festival a nice, conscientious girl.' ANNE D. LAVACCHIA Waterford, N. J. Commercial Course UBQHSH L'Agenda. Handiworlc Club l2l, Beginners' Dancing Club l2l. Reading Club l4l, Spring Festi- val a friendly girl who patrols the halls. -3 S CARL W. KEIFER Clementon, N. J. College Preparatory Course Keit Football ll, 2, 3, 4l, Baslcetball ll, 2, 3l, Co-Captain Base- ball Traclc ll, 2, 3, 4l, Key Club l4l, Honor Society l3, 41, Class Treasurer l2, Ill, Varsity Club lit, 4l. our Phil Harris ot Regional. JOSEPH LISA Atco, N. J. College Preparatory Course Joe Band ll, 2, 3, 4l, Dance Band 12.3,-il. Jimmy Dorsey ot R. H. S. 'txivxu .Ir init l CATHERINE M. LUSS ELAINE M. LUTZ PHYLLIS M. MACCIOCCA Berlin, N. J. Waisoniown, N. J, Elm, N. J. ' Commercial Course General Course Commercial Course Cass Irish Phil Chorus ll, 2, 3l, Beginners' Hockey ll, 2, 3, 4l, Basketball Beginners' Dancing Club l2. 4l. Dancing Club IA-l, L'Agenda, l3. 4l, Chorus Ill, Onerfxcf Play One-ACI Play Coniesi, Prompier Secrefarial Sfairf a very shy young lady. JOHN M. MARTI Clemenlon, N. J. General Course Mari Baskeiball ll, Zl, Phoiography Club I3, 4l, L'Agenda, Pholog- raphy Sialil ' a boislerous and argumenialive Type. Coniesr, Business Properly Man- l3l. Shell l4l. Music Fesiival agerlI,2, 3.41. always aciive and co-opera- a very allraciive miss. live. LEWIS J. MALONE Lindenwold, N. J. Praciical Aris Course ..Lew.- Dancing Club l2l. Sporis Roundup a +all guy wiih black wavy hair. LUCILLE M. MATASSA Blue Anchor, N. J. Commercial Course MARY I.. MALFARO Sicklerville, N. J. Commercial Course Lou-lou Siudeni Pairol l2, 3l, Co-Cap 'rain l4l, Nalional Honor Soci ely Secrelary l4l, Shell L'Agenda, Dancing Club l2, 4l Spring Feslival l3l, Usher l3 4l. a cuie redheaded secrelary for some lucky boss. ROSALIE A. MARSHALL Aico, N. J. Commercial Course Roady I-landiwork Club Game Club IZ, 3l, Drarnaiics Club l4l, Ari' Club a pefife femme wiih baby-blue eyes. JOHN MAURO Cedar Brook. N. J. Commercial Course i BETTYLOU MEADE Pine I-lill, N. J. General Course Lou Boyee Bell Dancing l2, 4l, I-landiwork Club Ari Meial Club l2l, Dancing Dancing Club Nurse's Aid l2l, I-landicraif Club Club l2, 4l, L'Agenda, Edilorial Club L'Agenda, Secreiarial l..'Agenda, Secrelarial Siaif Slail: Siafl always ready wifh a helping a dignified fellow wiih a charac+erized by her 'Fasl' hand. Iriendly smile. speech. har-' -: as ' or 1 t' . fl' aw Q 1 ? JOSEPH J. MELLET Kirkwood, N. J. Praclical Arls Course Cannon Bell Foofball l2 3, 4l, Baseball l2 3. 4l, Sporls Roundup GEORGE W. NEEL, IV VERNON E. NORCROSS speedy hallback of Regional. SAMUEL B- MILLER BARBARA MORGAN JAMES L. MULLER Pine Hill. N- J Lindenwold, N. J. Afco, N. J. General COUVSB General Course College Preparafory Course SCN Bobbie Mullah Sfudeni Council Foofbdll 'swee'r newcomer wiflw sparkling Band Sfudanf Pafrol l2, 3l. ll, 2- 3- 41. Dancing Club l4l. blue eyes. One-Acl Play Conlesr Dra- Shop Club Baskelball l2l. rnafics Club l2. 3l, L'Agenda. l.'Agencla, Baseball Manager Chef Club l4l, Language Club lll, Varsify Club ll, 4l. l4lI Wregfling i'Sl1OTl', rugged and good-loolv champion hislory debaferf' ing. FRANCES MUSSELL Walerlord. N. J. General Course Frannie Language Club l-landicraif Club l-lancliwork Club Dramalics Club l.'Agenda. Business Slafl her words lead lo laugl'1fer. GEORGE NARYSHKIN Lindenwold, N. J. College Preparalory Course Tex Band l2, 3, 4l, Track l2l, Wresl- ling capable of lalking himself oul' of anything. Alco, N. J. Collage Preparatory Course Professor Plwolograplmy Club Drama- iics Club l2, 3l, One-Ac? Play Conlesf Language Club l4l Chef Club l4l L'A enda. - 1 q fha lypical professor. Berlin, N. J. College Preparafory Course Norky Baseball l2, 3l, Baseball Cap- 'rain Foolball Manager ll, 2. 3l, Varsify Club l3, 4l, Sports Club l4l, Class Treasurer liHle gianl of baseball. ROBERT E. NUZUM JOHN C. PARKER, Ill Lindenwold. N. J. Linclenwold, N. J. College Preparalory Course College Preparalory Course Nutty Jack Cooking Club Language Clwel Club Slwop Club l3l Club Band L'Agenda. Phofograplwy Club Ecliforial Sfafl Orcheslre Smiling Jack, buf an argumen- lll. fafive Type. nice addilion 'lo lhe senior class. n 7-.L X A V ?- 9 P4 up f'..k.i AUGUSTINE R. PIROLLI Alco, N. J. College Preparalory Course Augie Pholography Club Dancing Club Thespians l3, 4l, One- Acl Play Conlesl l3, 4l, Junior- Senior Play l3l, Key Club l4l, Sludenl Government Vice Presi- clenl a cute guy with a ready smile. GEORGE J. RUSNAK Walerford, N. J. Praclical Arls Course Rusl'y Archery Club l2l, Agricullure 4 . 'l'alshy guy wifh a ruddy com- plexionl' MARGARET SANTOLA Siclrlerville, N. J. General Course Marge ANTHONY P. PISCITELLI Also, N. J. Praclical Arls Course Tony Ch Archery Club lzl, Shell lay. 4 Hoclev 3 4 HOWSOC' G Handicrall Club lll, Phologra- phy Club l3l, L'Agenda, Pho- lography Slalil l4l. Dancing 5 Club a lempermenlal arlisl'. DOROTHY ROSS Afco. N. J. Commercial Course ..Do+.. Chorus l2, 3l, Hoclcey Fin- esse Club l3l, Handiworlc Club l2l, Mixed Ensemble l4l. c friendly and likeable girl. RUTH SAVARESE EVELYN A SCHALL Lindenwold, N. J. Laurel Springs N J Commercial Course College Preparalory Course Ru'lhie olball ll 2 l ra l l. L'Agenda. Arf Sfahf Arr Beginners' Dancing Club Beginners Dancing Club 2 Wresllung Phofography Club Handicraff Club l2l, Shell Chorus 3 4 LAgenda Bus: u a e ub ll 2l. Chorus a dignified blonde. ness Slafl 4l Mixed Ensemble ancing Club 4 Lfxqenda, girl with a winning smile. a swell dancer wilh a foolball l4l fha gal Thai loolx care of our appehfes al' lhe 'loofball games v . Xfsi i 34 JOHN R. SCHLIEP Clomonlon, N. J. Pracliral Arla Course Jack Football ll. 4l, Baslrelball l2, 3.4l,Tracl1lY.3,4l. 'high poinl of lhe senior class. ' , 33 : like 6 ANNA M. SMITH Alco, N. J. General Course SmiMy :horus Dancing Club lll 'Aqenda, Business Slaff always willing lo help. C S. y . wily EMlLlE SCHROEDER LOUISE SCHRULL MARION SEAMON Clemenlon, N. J. Lindenwold, N. J. Alto, N. J. Commercial Course Commercial Course General Course Midget Sho,-fy Snookie Chorus l2, 3, 41, Sewinq Club Sewing Club l4l, Dandnq Club Band ll. 2, 3. 41, Nurse's Ai l4l, l2l, Club l4l. Shell Shah' l4l qoocl lhinqs come in small pack- incl as quiel as she is short L'Aqenda, Secrefarial Slall l4 ages. faithful band member. MARILYN M. SlKORA Walsonlown, N. J. Commercial Course HMM.. Shell l3. 4l, Games Club l3l. Finesse Club Ari Club l-loclrey L'Aqenda, Business Slall a nice qirl with a winning charm. ROBERT P. SMITH Arco. N. J. General Course Smoky Baseball ll. 2, 3. 4l, Cross Coun- lry ll 2 3 4l Shell ll 2 3 4l Ari Club llfi, i I I fha Al Capp of Regional Highf' EDWARD W. SIMPSON Wesl Berlin, N. J. General Course Eddie Archery Club Cross Coun- lry l2, 4l, Wresflinq l3, 4l, Band l3, 4l, Agriculfure Club l fix fb-v l4l. cross-counlry champ. JAMES H. TAYLOR EMILY D. THOMPSON Lindenwold, N. J. Clemenlon, N. J. College Preparalory Course General Course ..Jim.. ..Em.. Traclc ll, 2, 3, 4l. Foolball l2. Dramalics Club lll, Chorus I2 3, 41, Basketball Malherna- 3, 4l, L'Aqenda, Adverlising lics Club Sporls Roundup Slaff l4l, Vocal Ensemble l3l Club Handicrafl' Club caplain of lhe clouds. quie+ girl, buf always does her iob wsu. . -..,. . Lf Q- NANCY E THOMPSON JOAN F TOPHAM DORIS M. VANDOORNE PATRICIA A. WATSON Laurel Springs, N. J. Wafsonlown, N. J. College Preparalory Course General Course IUDOHYII llPa+Il L'Agenda, Edilorial Slarl One-Ad Play Conlesl ll, 2, Dramalics Club l2l, Chorus lll. Dramalics Club IZ, 3l. Finesse Club l3l, Nurse's Aid our perscnalily-plus gal, Club Ihe girl who sold you school spiril . . . our pennanlsf' ROBERT H. WATSON Alco. N. J. College Preparalory Course Bob Band ll, 2l, Wresflinq l2, 3l. Baseball Manager l2, 3, 4l, L'Agenda. Junior'Senior Play l3l. he's responsible lor some of 'fha good piclures in lhe yearbook. WALTER R WEBER FLORENCE P WELLS VERONICA M. WHITE HELEN M. WICHROWSKI Laurel Springs N J Arco N J Pine I-lill, N. J. Berlin. N. J. Praclical Arls Course General Course Commercial Course Commercial Course Koehler F oss Ronnie Whiski oo all I C Dancun u 4 Sewln Chorus Beginners' Dancing Sludenl Governmenl l2, 3 4 Club l3l Club 3 Club l3l, Usher lfll, Phologra- Sludenl Government Secrelary a guy wilh lhe nlcesl curly an allracllve dugmlie lr phy Club Dancing Club Nahonal blonde hair helpful, dependable and soci- Honor Sociely I3, 4l. Sprung able, Feshval IZ, 3l. an efllcienl commercial slu dent . A F. Q V , VIRGINIA M. WIEGAND WILLIAM H. WOODINGTON CRAIG W. WOOSTER FRANCES G. WOZNIAK West Berlin, N. J. General Course Pine Hill, N. J. Practical Arts Course Ginger Woodie Dancing Club L'Agenda, Dancing Club Game Club Advertising Stall 121 a very pretty blond. fellow well-lilred by all. Clementon, N. J. General Course Woo Band 1I, 2, 3, 41, Orchestra 12, 31, Student Government 12. 31. Class President 1I1, Cross Coun- Chesilhurst, N. J. Practical Arts Course Little Joe Chess Club 131, Agriculture Club rather small and slightly quiet. JOAN E. YOUNG Lindenwold, N. J. P. MAXINE YOCUM Laurel Springs, N. J. College Preparatory Course Max Chorus II, 2, 3, 41, Vocal En- semble I-Iomeroom Repre- sentative Handicraft Club 121, L'Agenda, One-Act Play Contest our redhead with a temper, but swell. ROBERT ZARDUS Clementon, N. J. General Course .. . .- Joanne Dramatics Club 1l, 21, Shell 1I1, Science Club Cheer- leader 12, 3, 41, Student Gov- ernment 1I, 41, L'Agenda, Edi- torial Stall a sweet girl who is a good cheerleader. General Course nach.. Football II, 2. 3, 41, Baslcetball 1I, 2, 31, Co-Captain 141, Traclr 1I, 2, 3, 41, Class Vice-President 141, Dancing Club 141, Varsity Club 131, L'Agenda. our personality-plus guy. try Track 13, 41, Basketball 12, 3, 41, Art Club 13, 41. Var- sity Club 13, 41. Shell 141, l.'Agenda. a good-natured guy, with sharp clothes. , I WILLIAM ZOPPEL VIRGINIA M. ZWEIGLE Atco, N. J. Pine Hill, N. J. Practical Arts Course General Course Zip Ginnie Archery Club 1l. 21. Aff Club Library Council 12, 31, Dancing 121, Model Airplane Club 121. Club Wrestling 12, 3, 41, Track 12. 3. rose among the thorns in Sr. 41, Agriculture Club 141. Visual Business Class. Aids Chess Club tall, blond and easy-going. CV' Q' i .41 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Lou Malfaro James Husied MOST SOCIABLE Pafricia Wafson Roberi' Zardus MOST ARGUMENTATIVE BEST SCHOLARS Norma Holloway Helen Grasso John Parke' Edward Hickman 5 V x - , T 1 ,,.. , BEST DANCERS D +h F' f' Oro hy Amen mo Maxine Yocum BIGGEST BLUSHERS Jo n usso Vernon Norcross BEST D RESSED Margaref Sanfola Cari Keifer who MOST BASHFUL Virginia Zweigie Joseph Mellef BEST ACTRESS AND ACTOR Pafricia Wafson Arfhur Brewin ., -A- BEST ALL-AROUND Norma Ferg James Husled who OST DIGNIFIED larie Barfuccio John Mauro 1' M Q.. .N CUTEST NNY Pe' QOM7 Mosr scHooL smut Augushne Plrolln Knhryn Chew Arflwur Brewin BEST ATHLETES Ru+l1 Healy MOST POPULAR Robert Zardus Doris Ginler Michael Angeloffi CLASS COMEDIANS 2 Rufh Hubbell Arllwur Brewm -Q NOISIEST R uv- MOST FLIRTATIOUS Joan Holloway John Russo f Pearl Kergides Russell Huber if :uni . v ' 3 A og ix xa.l'lT'l1n X Ax' .Q 1gjg.J nw... -9 x f R.. 61 ' Q -'T'--. 1 i 1-uv X ,-W'-15 -x .p ' , :fi. -E Lruow ' porn, , ..,. : V- 51' f'-,:.jg:r:' gf' 1V7lhyi:3C.,g f 'T ' ' +3 ' ' ff -rw 3 N NN 6 'U .- UQ IQ- Tlin Sripliomfure Ccilillinn lms always been a lradilional dance al mlm-vol. Uurinq llio war il was sloppf-J lempnrarily due lo slinrfaqes. We were llie lirsl class To renew flue lradilion which is continuing suc- Cesvlully Priflil YUJF. Tlwe Senior Prem was lield at l.oi 1 Calvin Led-ye. Mi-dlnrd Lalmes, fha firm? limo in llie silioolis lnisloiy il was not l1eld on school premises. Joe Conway provided music from nine le one dclmlc, Al fun ncloclx Nancy Dol Cwnle was cinwnvd queen and, willw lier six alle,-nelanls, led llie Grand Marcli. Tlie Corncwlv Jamboree, qivon every year lay llie Junior class, and llir: lr-lallwweien Dante, were lwo Sloppy-Joe allairs qreally enieyed by all. Time Rinq Darn: was lield in our lionor wlien we as Juniors received our rinqs. ll1cQ,enlerpiecowas a large ring we passed llirouqlw lo exglwanqo rinigs. The Sadie l-lawlrins Dance saw many brave lassies wllln llmeir dales of lim eveninq. Our liisl dame as Seniors was llie Kirk-all Dante. ll was lield llwe niqlwl of our firsl lriollnall game and decoralions represenled a foolball field willw all llie trimmings. Our lime and loil will keep llwese evenings memorable ones lo us. Cddlandj We, fhe Senior Class of Regional High School being of unsound mind, memory and undersfanding do make and publish This our Lasf Will and Tesfamenf. in manner following, fhaf is fo say: Firsf: We order and direcf our execufors, fhe Junior Class, fo pay all our debfs and expenses as soon as convenienfly may be affer our deparfure. Any ifems nof faken care of by fhe Juniors, shall have fhe full affenfion of fhe Sophomore and Fresh- man classes. Second: The following Seniors relucfanfly willed fo fhe underclassmen fhe following: Joe Lisa leaves his 'renor sax reed fhaf doesn'f squeak fo George Scelso. Jim Husfed and Joe Mellef, besfow upon DeRogafis. Casey,-Weiss and McCarfhy, fheir leff-handed foofball pads. Bill Sfeere is fhe.recipien+ of Lew Malone's knowledge of hisfory. Gilberf Jones leaves fhe famous 27X play lfoofballl fo his brofher Gene Ledger. Don lannefa leaves his English nofebook fo Joe Confino, Don wipe fhaf smile off your face! John Mauro besfows his dignified role upon Donald Davies. We imag- ine fhaf Bob Randall will feel very obligafed fo Richard Lange as he is fo be fhe re- cipienf of Richard's brains. Sam Miller wills his foofball fogs fo fhe smallesf freshman. Ted Kaufz will inherif Carl Keifer's curly locks and hook shofs. Jeanne Holzbaur leaves fhe job of playing piano fo Shirley Beeler. Lois Snuffin will inherif Bob Hill's clarinef. Rufh Hubbell leaves fhe 'rifle of Class Comedian fo Palsy Smifh. Frances Mussell leaves her laugh fo any gloomy underclassman. Jerry Buggy will inherif Elaine Lufz's abilify fo roller skafe. Delores Kinkaide leaves her giggles fo Eddie Kiefer. Paf Wafson and Max Yocum leave fheir everlasfing friendship fo Anne Wafson and Doris Sproul. Tony Piscifelli leaves his besf regards fo all fufure seniors. Bill Zoppel leaves all his froubles and girls lwifh fhe exclusion of Paf, she goesl fo George Heebner. Evelyn Schell and Nancy Thompson will fheir place in fhe lasf row in chorus fo Rufh Kennedy and Doffy Dove. William Woodingfon leaves all his love fo Barbara Bevan. All fhe underclassmen will inherif Jack Schliep's sympafhy. Vernon Norcross isn'f leaving anyfhing fo anyone. He's faking everyfhing wifh him. Craig Woosfer leaves his 5+h period sfudy hall fo W. Weiss and F. DeRogafis. Joan Osbourne is fo be fhe recipienf of Doris Van Doorne's place af foofball games selling pennanfs. Gloria Grimmie will come info possession of Virginia Wiegand's flirfafious eyes. Bob Zardus leaves his heighf and friendship fo Eddie Anderson. Emily Thompson is leaving her place af fhe mirror in fhe girls' room fo Rufh Harner. Marion Randall leaves fhe enioymenf and success she has had af Regional 'ro Beffy Jordon. George Naryshkin wishes everyone af Regional lofs of good luck. Peggy Buckley will be fhe recipienf of Emilie Schroeder's founfain pen for English IV. Marion Seamon wills fhe bass drum fo some sfrong and able freshman. George Neel leaves his goggles fo any infelligenf underclassman. Marlyn Sikora leaves her daily lunch money fo her brofher, Jack. Joan Young leaves her cheerleading place fo her sisfer Rufh. Dof Fiorenfino is giving her place in fhe Spring Fesfival fo Jackie Marinella. Dof Thumm will be fhe recipienf of Norma Ferg's devilish fraifs. Mike Angeloffi wills fhe fwo cenfs in some locker on The 2nd floor fo anybody who finds if. Kay Hilfz leaves her abilify fo forgef imporfanf chorus engagemenfs fo fufure members of fhe chorus. Joe Caporale has been willed morning hall dufy by Anna LaVacchia. Rufh Headley leaves her nofebooks and all ofher school maferials fo Arfhur lDickl Collins. Lucille Mafassa wills her work in IO3 firsf period fo Helen Berkey. Beffy Lou Meade is leaving her abilify fo falk fasf fo Daisy Schuckle. Mary Lou Malfaro leaves her old sfeno pads fo Connie DeMarco. Phyllis Duble will come info possession of Joan Holloway's wardrobe. Cafherine Luss wills her gym sneaks fo whoever needs a pair. Charloffe Hunfer leaves her bookkeep- ing abilify fo Regina Hoffman. Rosalie Marshall wills her freckles fo Barbara Powell. Rufh Healy leaves her inferesf in sporfs af R.H.S. fo Janef Kingeff. Norma Holloway wills her devilish moods fo Connie Rossi. Bob Nuzum leaves his cool walks fo school fo Jerry McKernan. Phyllis Macciocca leaves her iob of guarding The halls fo Jackie Marinella. Kafhleen Adams leaves her red blankef fo fhe hockey squad. Genevieve Lipsi is fo fake over Lois Ewan's place as assisfanf fo fhe nurse. Joan Dina is leaving her liffle sisfer Charloffa fo Regional. Mildred Anwilar leaves her worn ouf nofebooks and pencil sfubs fo Helen Berkey. Clara Davis leaves her besf wishes fo all remaining classes. Joan Baffen leaves her bangs fo Rifa Lambiase. Eleanor Canzanese leaves her iob as secrefary in fhe chorus fo some capable person. Ozz Brewin wills his im- ofaafkhllmzdj personalions lo whoever will accepl lhem. Leo DiBlasi leaves an all day sucker lo Pal DePalma. Ida Barbone leaves her giggles lo her sisler Dorolhy. Pal Smilh will be lhe recipienl of Kalhryn Chew's school spiril. Roberl Filling wills a lollypop lo Joan Filling! Rocco Fichelola leaves a remembrance of lalling leelh losl during lhe Had- don Heiqhls game lo whoever is lucky enough lo find lhem. Monk Bailey and Joe Brown leave lheir pauses al Berls' aller school lo Dick Nees. Harry DiEnno will receive Bud Buchanan's job of piano playing. Harvey Crowlhers leaves lhe lun he's had al R.H.S. lo Connie Graulich. Lucy Piscilelli will come inlo lhe possession of Dol Boyle's bubble gum. Helen Wichrowski and Doris Ginler leave lhe vari-lyper lo Lillian Kruckner and Anila Brenner. Nancy Del Conle leaves her acling abilily lo Eddie Rainier. Bob Bingaman wills his heighl lo Sam 0'Kane. ll don'l lhink il will be much helpl. Shirley Beeler will come inlo possession of Dol Cooper's red plaid iackel. Richard Beardsworlh leaves his rugged physique lo Fiore DeRogalis. Mickey Gregory will be lhe recipienl ol James Braddock's old English book. Verla Beeler leaves her vocabulary words and senlences lo Bud Knoll. Phil Chiappine leaves lo Marly O'Neil, Gerlrude Capp, Vicki Lancella, Delores Piason and Nickie Rodio her arl of rubber band shooling on bus No. 5. Lasllyz We hereby nominale, conslilule and appoinl lhe remaining classes al Regional lo be execulors of lhis our Lasl Will and Teslamenl. ln wilness whereof we have hereunlo sel our hand and seal lhis ninlh day of June, in lhe year of our Lord one lhousand nine hundred and forly-eighl. 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Caniino. Fifth Row-A. Brenner, P. Cimino, F. Scliendoclr, K. Belz, S. Ander- son, M. Robinson, M. Washington, J. Suydam, J. Chinchilla. Fqurllw Row-D. Thumm, A. Chuimenlo, P. Smith, A. Smith, P. Scolf, C. Adams, J. Osborne, L. Bissefli, G. Capp, D. Chiar- JU Illll lIlA Your past three years have swiftly sped, and now your fourth is due. You've marked your trail with great success now aim to carry it through. For upon your shoulders lies the weight of setting an example high. Of keeping behind our St. Bernards, tt spirit that can never die. Of showing to those who rome next term, the traditional Regional way. Of fulfilling the many other jobs, you will inherit on graduation day. So to you juniors we wish good lurk, and, again we say, You'1,'e marked your trail with great success aim to keep it that way. adonna. Third Row-R. Bissefli, D. Barnaby, A. Cordner, R. Young, A. Alberrson, J. Brimfield, C. Craley, E. Briggs, S. O'Kane. Second Row-M. O'Neil, D. Schuckle, D. Barbone, R. Rydn, J. Oddo, C. Bussom, L. Sharp, C. Rossi, A. Briggs. H. Byrianych. First Row-C. Bellace, H. Berliey, D. DeCerbo J. Bonilalis, M. Acelo, D. Piason, N. Rodio, C. Wichrowsli R Snuffin. ' V 5.1 I GP ,K ww. 'Pussy QQ ISHIRY School daysl School daysl was lhe merry lune resoundinq lrom lhe lariqhl and eager lreshmen ol V745-elhal was we? Yesl we iuniors were once lreshmen. Wilhoul any hesilalion, ollicers ol lhe lreshman class were elecled as lollows: Georgiana Holaclmer, presidenlp Berlram Miller, vice presidenlg Connie Rossi, secrelary, and Waller Weiss, lreas- urer. Miss L, Kohn was lhen elecled as adviser. The aclivilies which made our lirsl year unlorgel- able were lhe Nqelfacquainled parly and our unique play, 'She Ain'l Done Riqhl by Nellf' along wilh our sale ol cards and our admiralion ol lhe upper classmenl Scene changes. Second year-were sophomores now! Once aqain eleclion lime, which resulled in lhe relurn ol Georqiana Holaclcer, Connie Rossi and Miss L. Kohn. Newcomers were Helen Berlcey and Pasquale DePalma. Whal a lhrill il was lo win lhe play conlesl wilh Who Gels lhe Car To- niqhlii and lo wallz dreamily lo lhe orcheslra music Lefl lo Righl - Top Tow -- R. Herberl, J. Miller, E. Ewan, R. Govan. Sixlh Row--J. Horval, W. Hiclrmen, T. Kaulz, W. Harrison, L. Devenney, H. Furbaclr, P. luliucci, J. Newhouse, E. Devenney, T. DeYoung. Fiflh Row-R. Lunn, A. Johnson, A. Herzog, B. McKernan, R. Melro, L. Kruclzner, I. Hoflner, C. Evnll, M. Johnson, L. Jesler, R. Hoffman. Fourlh Row W. Elliol, T. Hills, F. DeRogalis, E. McCarlhy, H. Knoll, E. -Ledger, G. Koerner, A. Holmes, G. Heebner, P. DePalrna, al our 'Snow Ballf' lo say nolhing ol our inlormal dances which made hislory. Finally lhal long awailed dream came lrue and now were upper-classmen. Junior eleclions re- sulled in lhe re-eleclion ol Georgiana Holaclcer, Connie Rossi, Pasquale DePalma, Miss L. Kohn, as lacully adviser, and Waller Weiss as our new vice presidenl. Our lirsl social evenl was lhe successlul Hallow- e'en dance al which Regionals own dance band made a big hill Nexl came our conlribulion lo lhe play conlesl, lhe humorous play, The Dummy. Wilh lhe new year came lhe annual CornfColo-Jam- boree and Junior-Senior Play, bul our mosl elaborale and lhrillinq evenl was lhe Junior-Senior Prom. Myl how welve looked lorward lo lhis lormal allair. Even more lhan lhal we're awailinq our senior year al R. H. S. Then we'll be proud lo say-- We're lhe gradualinq class ol l949. F. Gregory. Third Row-H. Johnson, S. Fox, G. Fox, G. Lipsi, M. Green, I. Lanule, G, Holacller, P. Duble, B. Jaqgard. A. Jaclzson, D. MacNichol. Second Row-D. Diciocca, D. Nelson, E. Melevin, H. DiEnno, G. Geroni, B. Harlmann, H. Head, M. Miller, L. Eichmann, C. Kruclrner. Silling-A. Mann, G. Maulfz, V. Lancella, R. Mackey, C. DeMarco, M. DeVaro, C. Gold- berg, M.iHarl, P. Graziano. VI ,1 1-- flq. Q fi Two hundred and fwenfy-five eager frosh en- fered Regional in I946. To prove fo fhemselves and all ofher Regional- ifes fhal rookies do have school spiril, fhe fresh- men af once showed inferesf in all school acfivifies. Home rooms 207 and 2 I 3 became fhe schools super- salesmen in fhe annual magazine drive and received fickefs for fhe Princefon-Darlmoufh foofball game as a reward. Billy's Firsf Dafef' Their confribufion fo The 0nefAcf Play Confesl, was an imporfanf feafure in fhe school calendar. Elecfions were held af mid-ferm, wifh Miss A. Campagna acfing as class adviser. Connie Lohr- ing was chosen presidenf, Domenick La Pollo, vice presidenf: Angelo Maccarone, secrefary, and John Sikora, freasurer. ln Sepfernber, 1947, wifh a full year's experience behind fhem, fhe former freshmen picked up fheir sophomore schedules, and began fo fill fheir second Lefl fo Righf--Top Row-G. Morris, R. Sykes, B. Wyman, C. Valenfi, L. Walker, D. LaPolla, R. Faorince, R. Lipsfas, V. Campbell, W. Ravel. Second Row-J. Toner, F. Meizenzahl, F. Dimeglio, R. Nees, J. Sikora, A. Maccarone, G. Fognano, J. Silcora, J. Tenchi, D. Toomer. Third Row-M. Wilson, A. Wafson, J. Miller. E. Lori, R. Lambiase, M. McCreary, M. Moyer, M. Davis, E. Luss, A. Husler, V. Murry, Fourlh Row-E. Wohlfarfh, D. Carr, J. Furry, D. Fiffing, D. Dave, B. Suliz, J. Woosfer, B. Musfaro, S. Topham, E. Shaylor, H. Deveney. Fiffh Row-C. Lohring, H. Cafhcarl, L. Capoferri, D. Slelzner, G. SIIPHIIMIIR year wifh many successful acfivifies. Wifh Connie Lohring as presidenfg Domenick La Pollo, vice-presi- denfy Doris Praff, secrefary, and Jeanne Miller, freasurer, and Miss A. Campagna as ifs faculfy ad- viser. Once again fhe class fook parf in dramafics wifh fhe presenfafion of The Pampered Darling in The annual One-Acf Play Confesf, under fhe direcfion of Miss Campagna. Our class really proved if had an abundance of school spirifu by fhe number of represenlafives if had on varsify baskefball, hockey, and foofball squads: in Sfudenf governmenf, fhe Shell, sfudenl pafrol and in lhe orchesfra. Talking over good fimes in fhe pasf will always bring fo mind one of fhe year's highlighfs, fhe Sophomore Cofillion. Jusf fhink-nexf year we'll be upperclassmenl Nicoleffo, J. Newcomb, B. Townsend, L. Milchell, L. Sfrock, L. Shaylor, R. Di Piefro, D. Dowell. Sixth Row-J. Cimino, B. MacFerren, W. Miller, G. Zumpf, A. DeMeglio, C. Spinelli, J. Sfiles, H. Woods, V. Nunnenkamp, R. Dick, R. Fersfer, E. Ehrke. Sevenfh Row-D. Delaney, G. McKnighl, M. McKnigh+, D. Sproul, D. Weisman, L. Muckley, L. Goldberg, D. Soulders, C. EHore, T. Smifh, E. Bayloclx, M. Murry, J. Christ Fronl Row-J. Early, L. Snuffin, R. Smilh. A. Davis, K. Wolfe, H- Shuliz, N. Fifzgerald, J. M'-Kernan, D,MguIt1, B. Corson, C. Wilcoxson. J x -,. ..., , X . M.-. l - . X ClAS 'vu S HISIUHY Two yours so for You lmrv lmlllvll through Two mon' you hurl' left All llllklllilfll lo you. Two mon' of sfuflivs and Football and truck, Building nwmoria-x upon which To look lmrlrj Pulling on plays and Roaming the hulls, lfulzlring il in wlwn A plulfor fullsg Preparing Ihe gym for Dunrvs and surh, Alul russing 11 lilllo when ilu' hom0worlc's too much. All llwsr' things when Rolled into one, Mako lhe unlmou'n two More years of fun. Lell fo Righl-Top Row-C. Graulich, J. Holifman, H. Kosh J. Rulherford, D. Harfin, R. Horner, B. Schmecls, E. Bucllley G. Grimmie, T. Boyle, C. Procida, J. Oakley. Fiffh Row- E. Jarvis, R. Amos, R. Hillz, R. Purnell, A. Heggan, J. Grebo wich, B. Price, K. Hohing, T. Avellino, P. Kelling, E. Kiefer: Fourfh Row--J. Brier, H. Holochwosf, A. Romaine, J. Kingell, V. Self, A. Hofiman, E. Allibone, H. Johnson, D. Prall, B Powell, D. Rilserl, D. Perier, R. Gougan. Third Row-P SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Leif fo Righl-D. Praff, D. LnPollo, Miss A. Cempagna, C. Lohring, J. Miller. Bumlsuc, P. Buflo, F. lannaco, N. Kovba, F. Olel, S. Bombaro, A. Pensabene, J. Parzanese, G. Kerlh, A. Scoll, P. Adams, A. Walswifz, E. Rainier. Second Row-K. Kergides, A. Jonello C. Herrop, D. Barllinq, E. Parsons, L. Shaylor, E. Bayloci, Ai Owens, B. Sandi, M. Reehle, P. Schiavo, J. Reims, E. Hinson Firsl Row-N. Kerby, L. Pefic D. Sacco, M. Bush, N. Sadler, F.. Adams. D. Robbins, E. Beyloclr, L. Bramanfi, C. Bell, M. Gre- lieno. i . -A I v' K 1- .rpm mtg., - . . f.,- FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Leif to Righf-Lucy Pisciielli, Thomas Daly, Miss E. Alward, Ralph Angeloiii, Cecelia Sannasardo. Lefl' fo Righf-Top Row- R. Valleley, R. Kennedy, J. Riley, l. Halverson. J. Scoii, J. Vennel, M. Turner, W. Kohler, T. Reid, J. Lange, R. Wood, B. Smifh, J. Knoll, M. Sanisberry, M. Lorenison, S. Whipple, N. Toifen, C. Haines, F. Lombardo. Fifth Row-T. lulliano, W. Wilson, J. Schuckle, J. Seybold, E. Kling, H. Troui, J. Wilson, C. Lanceiii, H. Goefz, W. Sickler, P. Richardson, B. Pierson, C. Shendoclr, A. Self, N. Walls, L. Piscifielli. Fourfh Row--L. LaVacchia, R. Lipsias, H. Sykes, E. lrwin, E. Robinson, J. Jensen, B. Jordon, C. Korfman, L. Smiih, J. Hunf, K. Rob- inson, D. Gregorio, M. LaPollo, C. Juliano, J. Lisa. Third Row HHSHME Freshman, we are sorry, but I think you'll understand, To you we cannot write much For your years are not quite planned. Next year you shall become A little more stabilized, And see things written to others Slowly and completely realized. We leave but a little phrase Heed it well you should As through the years You go-Be Good! -R. Schusfer, C. Sannasarda, D. Wafson, N. Wallace, J. Orlando, B. Osborne. J. Vollmer, J. Wichrowslzi, A. Husier, M. Weber, R. Guevarro, A. Jaggard, C. Williams, H. Parsons, D. Heebner, E. Rufherford. Second Row-M. Passarella, J. Rodi- losso, R. Harrison, N. Ludovich, N. Hudson, L. Topham, J. Harfsell, J. Weaiherhead, D. Smiih, R. Wyruchowsii, D. Hagan, S. Klinger, A. Saniola, W. Learner, J. Sherwood. Firsf Row-M. Riclry, H. Smifh, G. Toomer, M. Wells, B. Saunders, D. Kinkaide. M. Gregory, W. Smiih, E. Layion, H. Gsell, M. Geroni, F. Williams. D. Kelly, W. Passarella, C. Vause. F -.L - rf- E. . , , 2 . ,,,4..f Q - 'J ' la, I g h , , -,,.-,. CTASS HISTURY ln The Tall of I947, a group oT Two hundred TiTTy eager-eyed Treshmen became a parT oT The daily rouTine al Regional. Eloclions were held in The middle OT The year, un- der The direcTion OT Miss E. Alward, class adviser. Ralph AngeloTTi was chosen presidenT3 Thomas Daly, vice president Lucy PisciTelli, secreTary, and Celie Sannasardo, Treasurer. ln Odober, a freshmen parTy was given Toy The f,TudenT governmenf. The upperclassmen supplied The enTerTainmenT. This liTTle geT-Togelher helped The Treshmen To become acquainTed wiTh Their classmales. Leff To Righl-Top Row-E. Gauher, D. Davis, J. Braddock, J. Mauger, A. Niemclewslli, P. Erfhler, W. Franke, J. Bishop, S. Gifhens, B. Casey. Second Row-J. Crouse, J. Gargano, D. Berg, J. Bisiffi, B. Bevan, J. Cormano, E. Morgan, D. Camp- bell, E. Clough, R. Angeloffi, J. Buggy, R. Difher, G. Chrisrian. Third Row-F. DeMeglio, P. Caporelli, B. Bohnhe, D. Cassario, A. Carnpe, P. Crousley, S. Beeler, J. Murphy, A. Mauro, J. Bailey, A. Alberfson, A. Chalk, J. FiHing, J. Cordner, J. Davies. Fourfh Row-J. Fischer, D. Cloud, G. DeYoung, A. The Treshmen Toolc advanTage oT all The oppor- TuniTies granTed Them and surprised everyone by winning The 0nefAcT Play ConTesT. This was The TirsT Time in The hisTory OT Regional Thai' The Tresh- men class won. The play was called 'Dress Reversal, and included an all-male casT. IT was direded by Miss BeTTy BenTley. The characTers were: Bob Angelow, Don Davis, RoberT Enders, Tony DeCilvio, Joe Caporale, Joe Miller, Joe Murphy, and Joe PiCoT. The Treshmen also showed greaT enThusiasm Tor compeTiTive sporTs and home room T22 won The inTra-mural hoclcey championship. Monzo, T. Disilvio, P. Adams, R. Enders, E. DeBouna, A. Chi- aradonna, M. Brake, T. Egan, K. DougherTy, F. Busch, R Tur- urf, L. Concillio, B. Dixon. Fifth Row-A. Benzenhofer, J. Delaney, M. Maccarella, R. Cassario, D. Bishop, T. Avellino, J. Meise, D.Neidinger, E. Meyers, M. Mafassa, J. Caporale, D. Fly, J. DeRosa, E. Early, E. Anderson, M. Braddoch. Sixfh Row-J. CarpenTer, W. ATTuro, M. Elliof, T. Daly, C. Colfer, E. Chinchilla, L, Moncref, R. Angelow, E. Di Vivo, D. Cabeo, M. Geroni, l. Franhs, P. Capoferri, C. Brenner, M. Clark. I, ' , . -SQA-..f-. 'r M U 7 bn- V R I ,H 'Mt' ! . I, X Cf Aw ' -ON 4 NJ f J ig dctw Uganda Le'i+ fo Righf-Fourlh Row-J. M , . Mussell, K. win, A. Plscufelln, A. Pirolli. uller, B. Meade, J. Topham, E. Luiz, L. Ewan, E. Schall, J Marh, J. Russo, R. Beardsworlh, R. Zardus, C. Woosfer, R. Nuzum, M. Angelofli, H. Crow +hers, N. Thompson, E. Thompson, P. Walson, C. Luss, N. Holloway, G. Neel. Third Row-A La Vaccia, H. Grasso, C. Davis, N. Del Conie, E. Canzanese, J. BaHen, J. Dina, A. Smifh, V. Weigand, M. Sanfola, D. Fiorenfino, L. Mafasse, J. Young, D. Vandoorne, N. Ferg, K. Adams, M. Yocum, M. Anwilar, J. Holloway. Second Row-Mrs. Simpson, Miss E. Herman, K. Chew, R. Wa+son, L. Klein, J. Husfed, D. Ginfer, E. Hickman, M. Malfaro, Mrs. J. Gawinski, Miss T. Giordano. Fronf Row-J. Mauro, R. Bingaman, S. Miller F Hilil, M. Sikora, M. Bariuccio, A. Bre ' ' ' ' .F rl 4. 'Al 1 . 2'7 gs. The yearbook which you Tind beTore you may seem a biT diTTerenT Trom Those ediTed by The preceeding yearbook sTaTTs. WiTh The Cockle Shell as our background and Theme we have Tried To incorporaTe wiThin The L'Agenda pages a synopsis oT The pasT year aT R.H.S. in a seTTing slighTly devi- aTed Trom The Type Tormerly used aT Regional. We hope you like iT. IT was only Through The Tine co-operaTion oT The enTire sTaTT and iTs advisers +ha+ we have been able To compile This book. . I have enioyed working wiTh The sTaTT very much and l would like To Thank Them all Tor The wonderTul work They have done. 'Animal sim The I948 L'Agenda STaTf has worked ardenTly To capTure, vividly and acTually, The series oT The pasT years aT Regional High School. The ediTorial sTaTT has endeavored To presenT a yearbook qualifying in conTenT, and oT inTeresT To everyone. Under The leadership oT James HusTed, ediTor-in-chieT, and Doris GinTer, assisTanT ediTor, assignmenTs have been carried Through successfully. PhoTographic ediTor RoberT WaTson has ac- counTed Tor The varied picTures OT acTiviTies and school life Tilmed on These pages. Through a belieT ThaT This Torm oT expression is oT The greaTesT inTer- esT To The sTudenT, The policy oT The sTaTT has been To meeT This demand wiTh The besT oT iTs abiliTy. Lorraine Klein and The arT sTaTT are responsible Tor The arTisTic dividers oT The diTTerenT secTions. To Edward Hickman and KaThryn Chew, business managers, is due much oT The success oT This year- book. ln Their capable hands has lain The respon- sibiliTy oT adverTising and circulaTion. The secreTarial sTaTT, which has TypewriTTen The arTicles beTore They were senT To The publisher, has been mosT co-operaTive in doing iTs work prompTly and well. The compleTion OT This book would noT have been possible wiThouT The guidance oT our advisers, Mrs. I. Gawinski, Mrs. M. Simpson, Miss E. Herman, and Miss T. Giordano. The Teamwork of all Three deparT- menTs pulling TogeTher and laboriously sTriving has made This annal-possible. l , Lefl lo Ri hi-Sfandin -K. Chew R. Smilh D. Sandi L 9 , , , . Bramawle. Silora, B. Bahnke, J. Harlsell, M. LaPollo, J, Fif- fing B. Powell Mrs. E. O Kane A. Mann Mrs. M. Brown, K. Hill! L. Muchloy M. DeVaro D. Sproul A. Wafson, E. Jarvis, G. Fox D. DiCiocca. Silling-C. Woosler M. Seaman, P. The Shell is lhe name of our school paper. If is prinled by 'rhe Berlin Breeze Publishing Company. The edilor-in-chief of lhe paper is Annaliese Mann. The arficles are wrirfen by rhe pupils on rhe Shell sfall. Feafures are wriHen by fealure edilors, sporfs by sporls ediiors, and poems can be wriflen by any- one. People olher rhan 'rhe pupils on lhe Shell slarl can also con+ribu're arlicles. These arlicles musr be 'lyped by lhe clerical deparlmenr. which is under lhe su ervision of Mrs. M. Brown. O ce The arficles are lyped, 'rhey are rhen proof- read by ihe edilor-in-chief. The edilorial board is advised by Mrs. E. O'Kane. The finances of 'rhe paper are handled by 'rhe adverlising and circula- lion sialls. Macciocca, D. Kinlzaide, M. McCreary, M. Malfaro, E. Luh, D. Davis, J. Wooster, C. Lohring, J. Murphy, C. Graulich. J. Miller, D, Nelson. L. Kruclner. E. Lori, M. Graliano, J. Hoff- man, E. Klinq, D. Piason. The Shell is issued aboul once a monlh and il is eagerly awailed by ihe srudenls for ils news and commenfs aboui Regional doings. lf includes news. fealures, sports, poems, and evenls lo happen in 'rhe lulure. Our Shell enrered The Columbia Scholasfic Press Associafion and was raied second in 'rhe high school class. The Shell was also raled by fhe Nalional Tuberculosis Associa+ion and received a good rafing. We have 'fwo advisers: Mrs. E. O'Kane, adviser of rhe edilorial board, and Mrs. M. Brown. adviser of ihe business deparimenl. They have done a fine job in inspiring The sraicf, for They have coniribuied much lime and hard work. STUDENT BUVIRNMINT The STudenT GovernmenT is capably led by 7xrThur Brewin, presidenfz AugusTine Pirolli, vice presidenT: Helen Wichrowslci, secrefary, and Verla Beeler, Treasurer. This STudenT GovernmenT is composed oT Two represenTaTives Trom each homeroom. Their duTies consisl' of conduding assemblies, improving school condiTions. and rneeTing any oTher problems Thaf arise. The adviser of The STudenT GovernmenT is Mrs. V. Forneronf iff fo Righi-Top Row-J. Husfod. A. accsrono, N. Holloway, C. Lohring. C. ini, F. Olsl, L. Kruclnlr. Second Row- Hiclrman, D. Ginhr, D. Thumm, M. nlfaro. Fin? Rowel. Oddo. J. Kingoff, Townsend, P. Buffo, G. Hofaclor. 4? Marinella J Ca orale H X L. Walker. SS. STUDENT PATR0l The STudenT Pa Trol is organized under The leader- ship oT capTain Edward Hiclcman and co'capTain Mary Lou MalTaro. lT is under The sponsorship oT Mrs. V. Forneron. The duTies oT paTrol members consisT oT direcTing TraTTic in The halls, ushering To assemblies, direcTing pupils during Tire drills, and inspeding The cafe-Teria. New members are se- lecTed by The paTrol aT The end oT each year and are approved by The TaculTy. MeeTings are held every oTher Thursday To dis- cuss The problems oT The school regarding TraTTic and general appearance. l 3' f-- . ,, . 'n 'i 4 i., ' sg . air' Q , .11 A v 'ii 3, ill Leff To RighT-Siffing-D. Dove, E. Ali bone, K. Chow, J. Young, R. Guovarra Mrs. V. Fornoron, A. Browin, A. Pirolli, H Wichrowshi, V. Boolor. N. H ol l o w a y Sfanding-E. Hickman, S. Klingor, J . . p , . Berlroy, F. Da Meglio, C. Rossi, M. Green, C. Lohring R. AngeloTTi, C. Graulich, H. CrowThors UNLACI CHRISTMAS PIII Piciure Above, LefT To RighT--C. Rossi, R. Wdson, R. Angolow. Picfure Below, Leff To Righi-L. Sharp, W. Franke, R. Wood. J. Miller, R. Harner JUNIOR ONE-ACT PLAY Leff To Righf-D. MacNicI1oI, R. Herborf, C. Rossi, J. Carey, J. Oddo. SENIOR ONE-ACT PLAY Lefi To Righf-J. Holloway, A. Pirolli, A. Brewin, M. Angeloffi, N. Del Confe, D. Ginfer, N. Ferg. On sTage everybody-curTainI Ah, how The Thespians Thrill To Those words. The curTain was rung up This year for The TirsT Time when The TradiTionaI One-ACT Play ConTesT was presenTed in CoIIaboraTion wiTh all Tour classes. This conTesT provides enTerTainmenT and compeTiTion Tor Re- gionaIiTes. IT also gives The parTicipanTs a chance To Tind ouT wheTher They like dra- maTics, and a chance To gain valuable ex- perience Tor The Junior-Senior Play. The compeTiTion was exTrerneIy Iceen This year. The freshmen, however, showing unusual TooTlighT abiliTy, reaped TirsT prize wiTh Their play Dress Reversal, direcTed by Miss B. BenTley. The sophomore class, under The clirecTion of Miss A. Campagn-3, presenTecl The Pampered Darling, while The juniors gave The Dummy, under The 6 WB A lll EUNTEST FRESHMEN ONE-ACT PLAY Loff fo Righf-J. Murphy, D. Davis, J. Miller, J. Picof, R. Enders, T. Walfers, J. Caporalo. T. Desilvio. SOPHOMORE ONE-ACT PLAY Leif fo Righf-H. Cafhcnrf, J. Miller, E. Rainier, R. Harnor, B. Powell, E. Lori, J. Siliora, J. Sfiles, C. Valenfi, R. Amos. direcfion of Miss L. Kohn. Mrs. l. Sawin- slci direcfed fhe senior comedy 'Dynamife Dan. Nexf on fhe dramafic agenda came fhe annual Chrisfmas program. The program was presenfed fo fhe grammar schools in fhe morning, fo fhe Regional sfudenfs in fhe affernoon, and fo fhe public fhe follow- ing evening. The play enfifled While Morfals Sleep, was especially enferfain- ing, wifh ifs beaufiful music presenfed by fhe Girls' Chorus and fhe Brass Choir. The iuniorfsenior fhree-acf play culmin- afed fhe dramafic year. This was given in fhe spring fhrough fhe combined eiforfs of fhe junior and senior classes. The casf this year, under fhe direcfion of Miss Benf- ley, gave fhe popular comedy You Can'f Talme lf Wifh You. JUNIUR-SINIUR Plll KNO KN is ....,,....... I . To A Leff fo Righl-Fourfh Row-G. Fognano, G. Buchanan, H. Furbeclr, A. Smilh, R. Huber. Third Row-C. Woosler, T. Keulz, G. Naryshkin, C. Bair, J. Miller, R. Col- lins, J. Confino. Second Row-E. Simp- son, G. Kerlh, J. Siluore, N. Ferg, D. lan- neffa, J. Fischer, H. Di Enno, T. Lubeclew- ski. Firsl' Row-C. Procida, B. Luss, E. Kiefer, S. Anderson, H. Kosh, W. Elliof, L M. Seamon, R. Guevarre, R. Hill, T. Egan, N J. Lisa, R. Lembiase, E. Lori. .. ...MQ--..a..c,. The dance band now has lourleen musicians and +wo vocalns+s. The school has enjoyed lheir per- formances ummensely al several dances. Our bancl This year has been a real assel lo lhe school. Mr. T. Lubaczewslci, who was here lasl year, is baclc again wilh many new arrangemenls for our filly-lwo members To play. They marched This year for almosl all lhe foolball games and played for lhe imporlanl school and communify aclivilies. Leff 'lo Righl-Top Row-D. Cassario Middle Row-J. Miller, G. Fogneno, H DiEnno, A. Smi+h, R. Furbech, T. Keuh Boffom Row-G. Buchanan, E. Keifer, B Hill, G. Scelso, L. Snuliin, G. Geroni, J Lisa. 5,1 ' ' ,,. , In W - 'f 'f H' , .f. aq- I - ,sl K '+ J ' . , ,., ' I , .I A V . . , W ,. 'ff -yyyh .... - , .. 2 , , , . . ., ' H... 1:3 f' i .3.,4wj,jj5j'-- ,Ml-f -' 'F 5 1 f' ' ' ' 'E' src, The chorus This year is again led by The capable hands JT Miss F. Collins who has been doing so Tor The lasT Tour fears wiTh a greaT deal oT success. IIHURUS IT is composed oT approximaTely IOS girls including our lependable pianisT, Jean l-lolzbaur, who always plays Tor The group. During The course of The year, The chorus has sung in all he imporTanl musical evenTs aT Regional. They have a can- 'aTa af Chrislmas, which is TasT becoming a TradiTion in The chool. The Spring FesTival, whose Theme is very igh+ and airy, beTilf, +haf season oT The year. The chorus also sings many Times in The year Tor P. T. A. meeTings OT 1oTh high and elemenTary schools. CiTy. Leff To Righf-Baclr Row-Luss, Kennedy, Jesfer. Buggy, Herfin, SmiTh, Valleley, Dove, Thompson Schull, Vennel, Wilson, luliano, Turner, Riley, Head ley. Fifth Row-Herlog, Beeler, Smifh, Holloway Topham, Barnaby, Osborne, Anwilar, Davies, Yocum Hillz, Miller, Brier, Weber, Smilh, Beeler, Di Meglio Robinson. Fourfh Row--Buckley, Smifh, Del Conle Goefls, Wilson, Clough, De Luce, Davis, Dickson O'Neill, Capoferri, ToHen, Boyle, Piscifelli, Chris- lian, SmiTl'1, Slelzner. Third Row-Weissn-an, Adams, Two girls Trom The chorus were selecTed Tor The N. J AllASTaTe Chorus. These girls, senior Joan l-lolloway and iunior RuTh l-larner, sang in concerTs aT Newark and ATlanTic The chorus' singing is always enioyed by The enTire sTu- denT body and The public. Wallace, Mifchell, Jaggard, Shaylor, Harhell Ryan, Haggan, Schroeder, Brimfield, Syies, Head Holzbaur. Second Row-Baffen, Cooper, Capo- ferri, Harrison, Neidinger, Geroni, D8 Vivo, Par sons, Buckley, Lisa, Jackson, Fifling, Jordan, Kelly Lancefla. Froni Row-Miller, Whilmore, Kirby Sadler, Benzonhofer, Haggan, Rodio, Canzanese Smifh, Hudson, MacNichol. LuHs. Hoban. Hinson Colfer, Miss Collins. Ll., 'HMM l Lefl lo Righl: Slanding: H. Wichcrowslui. M Angelolli, C. Kiefer, A. Brewin. Sil- hng E. Hickman, M. Randall, Miss H. Megargee, M. Mallaro. rm-ri fa 1 s mbruifl Q Ein 5 7 3 wr, V5 ,- .WQ ., fnllgggi' NATIONAl HUNUR SUEIETY The Honor Sociely has been organized al Re- gional lor lhree years. This organizalion recognizes lhe highesl in scholarship among lhe high schools ol lhe counlry. All members musl also have oul- slanding qualilies ol leadership, characler, and service. The membership is reslricled lo lhe highesl Curlain going up! ll's Thespian lime. The slu- denls al Regional High School who are members ol lhe Nalional Thespian Honor Sociely have al- lained lhis goal lhrough merilorious work in dra- malics. Some sludenls have made oulslanding accomplishmenls in lhe annual dramalic presenla- lions. THESPIANS lilleen per cenl ol lhe senior class and highesl eighl per cenl ol lhe iunior class. The resulls ol lhe eleclion held in November are as lollows: presidenl, Marion Randall: vice presidenl, Edward Hickman: secrelary, Mary Lou Mallaro. The sociely is under lhe helplul guidance ol Miss H. Megargee. For lheir work in school plays, lhey are awarded credils which lead lo inilialion inlo lhe organizalion. They are also awarded lhe Thespian pin, which bears lhe symbol ol drama, lhe laughing and lhe lrowning laces separaled by lhe Thespian lcey and adorned wilh lhree pearls. This pin is worn proudly by each member. Lefl lo Righl: Sfanding: C. Bussom, R. Harner, M. Barluccio, M. Angelolli, F. Wallers, A. Pirolli, J. Oddo, C. Rossi. Silling: D. Fiorenlino, D. Ginler, Miss B. Benlley, Mr. A. Muller, Mr. W. John- son, A. Brewin, N. Del Conlo. it I ers ?' i1'i 1 Eg X, The Varsily Club begins ils second year al Re- gional wilh all varsily lellermen as members. A+ lhe helm are Sam Miller, presidenl: James l-lusled, vice presidenlq Vernon Norcross, secrefary, and Fiore The purpose of The Key Club, which is sponsored by lhe Blackwood Kiwanis Club, is lo give service 'ro lhe school. Each member received a Key Club pin. This is lhe lirsl year Regional has had such an or- qanizalion. If consisls of fourreen male members, Laff fo Righf-A. Maccarona, J. Husfod, E. Hickman, M. Angaloffi, Mr. E. Chaco, A. Browin, A. Pirelli, F. Olak, D. La Pollo, J. Oddo, R. Zardus, T. Kauh. A. Brewin, J. Husfed, R. Zardus Schliep. VARSITY DeRoga+is, Treasurer. The purpose of lhe club is io promole sporls, lhe parlicipalion of more boys in sporls aclivilies, and 'lo organize all varsily members. who are selecled by lhe lacully, from lhe upper lhird of Jrhe class. The presidenl is Arfhur Brewing vice presidenl, Michael Angelolliy secrelary, Au- gusline Pirolli, and lreasurer, Marvin Norcross. KEY ClUB Leff To Right-Firsi Row-G. Zumpf J Russo, E. Mccarfhy, R. Guevarra, J. Mal lei, W. Miller, R. Smiih, D. Cianci. ec ond Row-W. Harfman, W. Zoppel D La Pollo, C. Woosfer, E. Simpson, G Geroni, D. Punch, R. Gufherman. Third Row-W. Zullzer, R. Randall, F. De Roga fis, V. Norcross, L. Di Blasi, R. ficheiola P. De Palma, W. Weiss, J. Taylor. Four+h Row-G. Di+hsr, H. Crowfhers, M. Angel oHi, S. Miller, J. Oakes, S. Beardsworfh OFFICE STAFF Leff 'fo Righf-Ru+l'1 Appalucci, Jean Thomas, Ediih Templeron. CAFETERIA Left fo Right:-Mrs. Jean Nelson, Mrs. Jennie Brailey. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Left fo Righf-H. Crowfhers, P. Adams Dr. Henry Schwarh, E. Rainier, Mrs Phyllis Rouh, J. Procida. Aj Q xl? or JANITORIAL STAFF Z5 Leff +o Righi-Mr. D. Surma. Mr. G. 9 Hinkle, Mr. W. Buff, Mr. H. Yeager, Mr. 3 M. Norcross. :iw fx Km AGRlCUlTURE This club is for lhe boys who are infer- esied in farming and have farming prob- lems. Several lilms on safely and conserva- lion in farming have been shown io lhe group. Boys have debales on 'ropics such as Farm versus urban life. The boys also have a lraclor on which lhey may perform experimenls. The officers of lhe club are, presidenl, George Rusnakg vice presidenl, Edward Simpson: secrelary-ireasurer, Fran- ces Wozniak. ART The Arl Club is under The direclion ol Miss E. Alward, our arl leacher. The ollicers are: presidenl, Craig Wooslery vice presi- deni, Barbara Powell: secrelary, Marilyn Sikora, and lreasurer, Peggy Adams. The main aclivily was lhe lrip lo lhe Philadelphia Arr Museum. A mixed group ol beginners and advanced arl sludenls were lhose who made 'fhe +rip. Work is divided inlo dillerenl' phases of ar+. The Ceramic club makes pollery, pins, ornamenls and figures ol clay. The Tilleen sludenls in lhis group are learning lo mould figures by hand and lo work on lhe poH'er's wheel. The knowledge lhus learned can be car- ried oul' ol school and inlo privale life. Lefl +o Righl'-A. DeMegIio, B. Price, L. Topham, H. Troul, J. Toner, L. Mauriello, C. LanceHa, J. Sfrock, E. Ehrke, H. Knoll, E. Simpson, G. Rusnak, C. Korfman, Mr. E. Hill, F. Wozniak. AHEHERY The Archery Club, under The direclion ol Mr. J. Vennel and Mrs. D. Briggs, has been organized wilh lhe idea ol ieaching lhe making of arrows and lhe lundamenlals of shooling. Our young Robin Hoods are progressing rapidly and lhis spring lhey began lo shoor. The preside-nl is Dominick Cianci: vice presidenl, Ricky Schuckle: sec- relary, Harrier Parsons, and Treasurer, Char- loile Shendock. These sludenls are Trying lo perfecl lheir skill wilh lhe bow and arrow. Firsl' Row-Leif lo Righl-J. Keirner, J. Carmen, B. McManus, B. Mungan, J. Car, B. Pelerson. Second Row-M. Hudson, J. Maiyes, H. Parsons, C. Shendock, S. Shuckle, R. Macfurn, A. Williams, C. Juliano. Third Row-S. Klinger, D. Campbell, R. Lipslas, J. Rodilliso, T. Allavino, F. Seybolcl, Mr. J. Vennel. Four+h Row-D. Vollmer, B. Defher, C. Brennan, B. Schusfer, M. Wells, D. Heebner, D. Cienci. Firsf Row-M. Sikora, A. Briggs, E. Morgan. Second Row-P. Adams, G. McKnighf, L. ScoH. Third Row-P. Erfher, J. McElroy, C. Evalf, B. Powell, B. Gauker, C. Woosler, Miss E. Alward, D. Smifh, R. Valleley, E. Laylon, E. Clough, T. Waller, C. Colfer. gn .aiE1we.r' ' It 3: A www I -QL lW v.....,, 'L T! -- - 'Tyla .J y vga ,V Leif lo Righl-Miss K. Taylor, R. Welherby, E. O'Neil, R. Herberl, R. Lunn, J. Severino, W. Weiss, J. Miller, J. Conlino, F. Wozniak, F. DeRogalis, A. Zulker, S. O'Kene. nllcilis 'N F' This club is organized lor all sludenls who are inleresled in dancing. The group is divided inlo lwo classes. Those who know nolhing aboul' dancing are direcled by Miss A, Campagna and Mrs. l. Gawinski, who are leaching lhem lundarnenlal sleps. The second group, made up of 'rhose who know how lo dance, is direcled by Miss L. Kohn and Mrs. M. Simpson. Leif lo Righl-Firsf Row-R. Mackey, l. Hoffner, C. Kruckner. Second Rowel. Carpenler, I. Barbone, V. While, B. Muslaro, M. Johnson. Third Row-C. Baer, R. Purnell, R. Sykes. Fourlh Row-W. Moyer, A. Melavin, R. Nuzum, S. Morris. Fifth Row--Miss T. Giordano, R. Kennedy, G. DeLucca, F. DeMeglio, E. Balock. , ll Lllllill lllll 5 CHEF The obiecl ol lhe Chef Club is lo leach lomorrow's husbands lhe simplesl luncla- menlals ol lhe culinary arl. Now lhe fel- lows will know whal lo do when Mom goes on her vacalion. The menu will now vary from lhe slandard cereal lor breaklasl, lunch and dinner. Thanks lo Miss Taylor, lhe eighleen boys in lhe club will know somelhing else in The kilchen besides lhe dishpan. The officers are: presidenl, Fiore DeRogalis3 secrelary, Marvin Norcross: lreasurer, William l-larlmann. --. --W ' ' 1.1, lANBUAEE The Language Club, sponsored by Miss Giordano, endeavors lo leach lhe infer- esled sludenl some of lhe manners and cusloms of our foreign neighbors. Each week a reporl aboul' a dillerenf nalion is given by a member of lfhe club. Miss Gior- dano explained lhe meanings and pronun- cialions of lhose puzzling French menus. The club also collecled Chrislmas presenls for lhe impoverished children of Europe. The group learned, loo, some of lhe funda- menlals ol Spanish. The officers elecled were: president George Neel: vice president Bob Nuzumg secrelary-lreasurer, Veronica While. LefT To RighT-Baci ,Row-Procida, Kosh, Hariin, Fognano, Silnora, Davis, Murphy, Topham, Adams, Marshall. Second Row-Robbins, Robinson, Harner, SmiTh, Mus- sell, LuTz, Kergides, Healy, Dougherfy, Dixon, ETTore. Third Row-Furfaro, Mifchell, DeBouno, Benzenhofer, Behnlre, LaPollo, PraTT, Osbourne, RoberTs, KerTh. Fronl' Row-Sadler, MacNichol, MaulTz, Jaclrson, Geroni, Divero, Whifmore, Diclx. DemonsTraTing-Chiaradonna, Young, Miss B. BenTley, Rossi, Enders. MIXED lNSlMBlE The revival oT The mixed ensemble has proven iTselT successTul. They gave Their TirsT perTormance in The ChrisTmas STudenT Assembly. IT was enjoyed immensely. ln February, They gave Their TirsT public per- Tormance Tor a P. T. A. meeTing in which They sang Tive songs. The mixed ensemble is ably direcTed by Miss F. Collins, who de- voTes much oT her Time To music. Leff To Righf-Top Row-W. Franlre, R. Amos, R. OH, W. Kohler, P. Bumbuc, D. Gregario. Second Row-D. Ross, V. Beeler, D. Cooper, A. SmiTh, G. McKnighT. Third Row-E. Luss, N. Thompson, M. Randall, L. Jesfer, E. Thompson, E. Schall, V. Tem- plefon, R. Headley, R. Govan, J. Brimfield. SiTTing --S. Beeler, A. Herzog, H. Goefz, A. Jackson, Miss F. Collins, J. Holzbaur, R. Guevarra. BoTTom Row- C. Hunfer, N. Kerby, R. Jaggercl, D. Barnaby, M. Yocum, J. HarTsell. MASK AND SANOAl This year TiTTy sTudenTs parTicipaTed in The lvlaslc and Sandal Club. The TirsT Tew meeTings were spenT in a series of lecTures on The purpose oT The TheaTre in The school and socieTy, diTTerenT Types oT acTing prac- Ticed Today, and The principles upon which The school oT creaTive acTing is based. Since The main sTuclenT purpose in ioin- ing The club was selT-improvemenT in daily speech, each member presenTed speeches before The group Tor criTicism, and enacTed individual and group panTomimes. The second semesTer engaged mainly in acTual play reading and presenTaTions, The chief purpose being 'individual progress. NURSFS AID ATTer a Tew years' disbandmenT, The Nurses Aid Club was oranized under The leadership oT Mrs. Rouh, our school nurse. Lois Ewan was elecTed presiclenT: Georgi- ana HoTaclcer, vice presidenT, ancl CharloTTe T-larrop, secreTary. lTs main obiecT is To give girls who wish To enTer The nursing proTession a general concepTion oT whaT They will meeT in The hospiTal. ShorTcuTs of home nursing are also learned and pracTiced. Leff To RighT-Back Row-M. Davis, B. Meade, l.. LaVacchia, T. Boyle, J. Oalxely, D. FiTTing, G. Capp. H. Byrianych, J. Chinchilla, D. VanDoorne, G. Hof- acker, M. O'Neil. Second Row-K. Adams, T. lulli- ano, H. Sykes, J. Braddock, G. McKnighT, C. Har- rop, G. Lipsi. FronT Row-C. DoMarco, A. Brenner, S. Capoferri, M. Fifzgerald, J. Sherwood, B. Jordon, E. Bayloclr, Mrs. P. Rouh, L. Ewan, pafionf, F. D0- Rogafis. PHUTUGRAPHY A very successful pholography club was organized This year wilh Mr. R. Marlin as lhe leader. Jalce Carey was chosen presi- denlg Anlhony Challc, vice-presidenl, and Florence Shendoclc, secrelary. The club is lor pupils inleresied in developing, prinl- ing, and enlarging snapshols. ll is divided inlo eighl classes, each learning diflerenl phases in lhe arf of lalcing piciures. The diflerenl' melhods of pholo lechnique are also demonslraled and discussed. ' 1'-f li3' The Sporls Round-up Club, sponsored by Mr. A. Hendrickson, is one of The sev- eral new clubs iormecl al Regional 'rhis year. The boys discuss professional, college, and high school sporls in season. During foolball season, each member predicled lhe oulcome and scores of college and high school foofball games. A record was lcepl and Vernon Norcross ended lhe sea- son wifh lhe besf average in 'rhe club. Officers of lhe club are: president Ed- ward McCar+hy3 vice presidenl, Donald Toomer: secrelary, Vernon Norcross. Loff fo Righl-Slanding-V. Nunnenkamp, G. Zumpf, W. Self, L. Waller, H. Malone, L. Malone, J. Brown, L. Deicherf, J. Mellef, R. Randall, J. Lange, J. Schliep, A. Collins, T. Hilfz. Second Row -R. Wyruchowslii, J. Delaney, J. Wealherhead. R. Schmidf, J. Busch, D. Cassario, J. Gargano, W. Wilson, N. Koroba, A. Husler, A. Maccarone. Third Row-E. Rainer, T. Daly, F. Napoliello, J. Mauger, R. Cassario, R. Angolow, E, Anderson, J. Orlando, W. Smifh, R. Gougan, Mr. A. Hendrickson, V. Nor- cross, D. Toomer, E. McCarfhy. Lefl fo Righf-Slanding-J. Carey, R. Wafson, Mr. R. Marlin. Firsf Row-G. Buggy, J. Davies, F. Williams, W. Mulligan. Second Row-M. Mauger, J. Rufherford, B. Early, L. Sfrock, A. Cordner, L. Consilio. Third Row-G. De Young, H. Shulfz, F. Shendock, L. Kruclmer, P. Cimino. Fourth Row-D. Kinkaide, READING The Reading Club is under lhe supervi- H. Schwarfz, J. Knoll, A. Chalk. sion of Miss l-l. Megargee. lls purpose is 'lo inleresl lhe pupils in reading for pleasure. The club meels once a weelc in lhe library. Many benefils can be derived from if. Among lhese are lhe improving of our or- ganizalion and assembling of our ideas, and lhe expression ol our lhoughls lhrough our speech. Many pupils have already ben- efiled from lhis worl: and many more will. Allhough lhis club was recenlly eslablished, many pupils are inleresled. Lefl 'lo Righl-Sfanding-R. Hoffman, R. Angelofli, A. La- Vacchia, M. Gregory, M. Melassa, N. Rodio, H. Head. Leff io Righl-Siffing-E. Irwin, P. Hunf, M. Cunningham, J. Miller, A. Alberfson, M. Meccarella, J. Wilson, S. Fox, D. Parker. SPURTS RUUND-UP STITCH IN TIMI This club was organized Tor girls who enjoy sewing. BeTore ChrisTmas They con- cenTraTed on malcing giTTs Tor Their Triends and Tamily. The remainder OT The year is being spenT in making small iTems such as blouses, sIcirTs, aprons, and poThoIders. These girls are being direcTed and insTrucTed by Miss I-I. RoThermeI. The oTTicers are: presidenT, Mildred Green: vice presidenT, Mildred Anwilarg secreTary, Emilie Shroeder, and Treasurer, DoroThy Dove. VISUAI AIDS The Visual Aids Club was oranized by Mr. J. I-lagans To Teach Through vision and sound. This is accomplished Through The exTensive use oT movies and records. Mr. T-Iagans, The adviser, also TaughT The use of This equipmenT To The sTudenTs who are inTeresTed. LefT To Righf-FirsT Row-Mr. J. Hagans, F. Ian- naco, J. Burgess. Second Row-N. Schleinlofer, E. Meyers, J. Caporale. Third Row-P. Illiucci, P. De Palma, A. Chiaradonna. FourTh Row--J. Cordner, W. MacKara. Leff To Right-Second Row-D. Sfelzner, P. Schiavo, B. Townsend, J. ChrisT, F. Early, B. Schmeck, M. Wilson, T. Smifh, M. Murray, Miss H. Rofhermel. FirsT Row--D. RiTserT, H. Devenney, C. Davis, D. Dowell, J. Topham, M. Green, M. Anwilar, E. Schroeder, D. Dove, D. Nelson, B. WoIrforI'I1, L. Muckley, C. Bellace. STAGTEHATT Where There's a will, There's a way, and where Theres a play, There's The STagecraTT Club. Under The able supervision oT Mr. W. Johnson, The club malces all needed scenery Tor school plays and enTerTainmenT. The experience oT building is very helpTul Tor Those who wish To conTinue in The Tield of scenery, consTrucTion or carpenTry aT home. Le'TT To Riglnf-FirsT Row-Mr. W. Johnson, W. Franke, C. Bussom, F. WaITer. Second Row-T. Wal- Ter, R. Angelow, A. Collins. On Ladder-L. Deven- ney, F. Gregory. Spam roomu if me ...kr , 'Wi ffm' V Q - x sf' ' H' f in U- 'Q-ts:- J mv' .HA Leff +o Righh J. Mellef, J. Husfed, S. Miller, J. Schliep, R. Zardus, H. Crowfhers, J. Russo. W. Weiss, D. LaPoIIo, R. Beardsworfh, R. Fichefola. aug. I ,Yv- 'Q 45 eg--M . 'Dx If A .7 ,J ,, ' ' J. Husfed, s. Miner ' ' L' I Co-Capfains 3 REGI n.mn.a1 'lu .xxwnn-9.4.4113 zsfsm'-1 M4481 M www aff To Righf-D. MaulTz, G. McKernan, F. Early, C. Rossi, J. Young, Miss L. Kohn, N. Del ConTe, R. Headley, H. Johnson, G. Hofacker. IIHEEIHEAIIEITS Yea, Team! is one of The many yells which are echoed across The Tield, in The ym, and in The audiTorium, by The sTudenTs, led by our energeTic, enThusiasTic cheer- aaders, Under The direcTion oT Miss L. Kohn, The cheerleaders excel in arousing The ep and spiriT oT The sTudenT body. WiTh Georgiana l-loTacl:er as capTain, They have Jcceeded in bringing ouT The school spiriT oT RegionaliTes. Under The excellenT coaching of Mr. Robinson, lvlr. Pahl, and lvlr. l:elinTon, The egional MST. Bernards' Turned in The besT season since 4l.i' The TirsT Tour games ere away and The Team seemed To show a laclc oT drive. Audubon challced up a 28-O cTory, Pilman a low 7-6, Glassboro bowed ouT To a 640 deTeaT, and GloucesTer Tallied I2-O win. The TiTTh game however, our TirsT aT home, marked The Turning poinT in The 47 grid record. Holding a 20-poinT Tavored Paulsboro-Team To a O-O Tie seemed To ipply The much needed spiriT To The Team. Middle Township won a hard ToughT l9-O ame. The RegionaliTes reTailiaTed by downing MerchanTville 25-O. Haddon HeighTS ad a none Too easy Time in gaining Their Q2-6 vicTory. On Thanksgiving Day, The Tradi- onal Regional-l-lammonTon Tussle TerminaTed The season in a l9'0 score in Tavor of The Jrange and Blue. ff To Right-Top Row---E. McCarThy, F. Meisenzahl, D. LaPollo, R. Fichefola, R. Zardus, H. CrowThers, :each W. Robinson, R. Randall, R. BeardsworTh, D. Cianci, W. Weiss, J. HusTed, P. DePalma. Second nw-AssisTanT Coach S. Felinfon, F. DeRogaTis, S. Miller, D. Toomer, C. Hahn, J. DiMegIio, G. Bailey, LipsTas, W. Ravel, P. Adams, J. Feuchf, J. Mellel, J. Schliep, J. Russo, AssisTanT Coach C. Pahl. ird Row-Manager B. Scofl, J. Newhouse, A. DiMagaIio, P. Bumbuc, S. Nicholas, R. Lipsfas, W. nay, W. MacKara, F. Napoliello, W. Pearson, R. Schmidf, H. Trouf, R. Lange, W. Miller, J. Suydam. urih Row-W. HarTman, R. Gougan, W. Weber, W. Franlre, W. Munger, R. Smifh, J. Marinella, W. Franlrs, J. Fischer, J. DeRosa, R. Shushr, L. Mauriello, R. AngeloTTi, E. Anderson. K1 ' vw ' I . rm CWI If F idllxluti HIHIKH T The hoclcey Team, coached by Mrs. DoroThy 'Qtek Briggs, ended iTs season in high spiriTs. Though They won only Three games, much crediT is due The girls and Mrs. Briggs who spenT long hours Tor The improvemenT oT The hoclcey Team. The Team was vicTorious over Glassboro and Haddon l-leighTs. They were deTeaTed by Audubon, Woodbury, and l-laddomfield. Marion Randall was chosen capTain aT The end OT The season. Since hockey is only in iTs Third season and mosT of The squad were underclassmen, a promising Marion Randall capmn Team is expecTed in The TuTure. . lin g Leff To Righf-Top Row-J. Whitmore, H. Parsons, M. Maiassa, M. Sansbury, A. Melevin, D. Neidinqer, V. LanceTTa, M. Passarella, A. Benzenhofer. Second Row-H. Berlrey, E. Parsons, C. Procida, E. RuTherTord, J. FiTTing, P. Richardson, N. Wallace, J. Reily, D. Robinson, J. Buggy, M. LaPollo, E. Osborne, J. Mayes, B. McKernan, L. Klein, H. Head. Third Row-F. Adams, J. KingeTT, S. Miller, R. Healy, P. Kergides, M. Randall, L. Jesfer, E. Luh, A. Brenner, M. O'Neil, D. Fly, L. Eichmann. SiTTing-M. Turner, K. Adams, C. Harrop, C. ETTore, C. Bell, J. Dina, D. PraTT, M. Siliora. Leff To Righ+-Sianding-F. Adams, J. Kingeli, S. Miller, R Healy, P. Kergides, M. Randall, L. Jesfer, E. Luh, A. Brenner, M. O'Neil, D. Fly, L. Eichmann. SiTTing-B. McKernan, H 64 Berkey, L. Klein, H. Head, C. Procida. x. x ff io Ri ht M Barluccio, J. Kingeff, o g - . I. Ginier, M. AngeloHi, D. Punch, D. s. . -IGTICI. The wreslling squad, coached my Mr. S. Felinlon, is composed if fwenly boys. The 'reams hances This year look very l h h bealen by vromising. Al oug 'aulsboro in Their opening mee? my a close score, lhey won a de- ,isive viclory over Vineland in heir second meel. Wreslling :re-ales an incenlive lo coopera- ion and good sporlsmanship in he boys. The leam is very graleful lo Jaclc lvlosely lor giv- ng lhem a helping hand. WRiSTllN5 pf' ARCHIHY Archery is one of The newly inrroduced sporls al Regional. The Team, which was organized a year ago by Mrs. D. Briggs, has so far only been gaining experience for lhe fulure. Through aflendance and par- licipalion af lournamenls in Camden coun+y, lhese embryo archers are preparing lo malce lheir Team really worlhy of 'the varsily leHer. L ff lo Righf-Sfanding-J. Mosely, F. e lannaco, J. Cimino, A. Di Megllo, F. De Rogafis, R. Smifh, W. Ravel, G. Na- W. S ifh, ryshkin, B. Shusier, W. McKara, m ' - H b Mr S Felmfon. Second Row R. u er D. D. Toomer, R. Purnell, J. Di Meglio, La Pollo R Govan, W. Weiss. Firsf Row -H. Woods, E. Simpson, E. Anderson, D Woods, G. Zumpf. Pon Leif +o Riglwl-Top Row-H. Adams J. Silora, T. Avelino, A. Maccarone, L W lk . a er, W. Scoff, S. Bombaro. Fronl Row-P. Adams R G , . uevnrra, L. Malone, V. Cam'pbell, G. Defher, J. Sfiles. BUYS . JV B SKETB ll Leif fo Ri hf g -Sfanding-C. Slmen dock, J. Riley, M. La Pollo, R. Ken nedy, M. Turner M Sandb neelmg P. Capofferi H Pars , . ons, E. Ruflmer ford, B. Osborne, F. Di Meglio, J Harisell. Leff 'lo Riglif-Sealed-N Wallace, D. Fly, Miss J. MacDonald J. She rwood, M. A. Geroni. lRlSHMl IRFS B SKllB Lefl lo - roy, J. Mallone, W. Casey, W. Mc Menus. Second Row-J De Ro . 551 W. Millilren, N. Paslore, J. Hunl, J. Jensen, J. Smilh, Mr. A. Hendrick- son. Tlmird Row-T. Daly, J. Miller, E. Felnefe, J. Marinella. Rig l'1+-Top Row-J McEl- lRlSHMl S B SKllBAll , . urg, R Schuclrle. Lefl fo Righf-K ' - ll Loff To Righf-Bacl: Row-L., Kruclrner, C. Harrop, D. PraTT, S. Fox, E. Molovin, R. Lambiase, D. Thumm, M. Sikora, J. Woosler, G. Grimmia, L. Mifchall, G. Hofaclrer, E. Effore. Leff To Righl'-FronT Row-L. Snuf- fin, C. Lolmring, M. O'Neil, R. Healy, E. Luh, M. Randall, L. Jesfor, D Procida, J. Kingeif, L. Capofarri, R. Snulilin, M. HarT. Blll'S B SKETBAH ' ' T h e Unpredidable Ramblers would be a good name Tor The I948 baslceTball squad. Running up a sparkling performance one nighT and dropping inTo a ruT on The nexT seemed To be The way wiTh The Team. NOT laclcing in heighT nor spiriT, buT sTrangeiy plagued by a lcnaclc of losing by a Tew poinTs, The win record was slighTly clipped. All in all, Though noT The besT Team Turned ouT aT Regional, They are by Tar noT The worsT. The varsiTy and Jay Vees, under The direciion of Mr.J.Oalces,and The freshmen, underMr.A-Hendrickson, Turned in records of which we are noT ashamed. Leff To Rigl1T-A. Brewin, J. Brown, R. LipsTas, J. Schliep, C. Keifer, R. Zardus, T. Kaulz, C. Woosfer, D. Collins, W. STeere. liIRl'S BASKlTBAll The Girls' VarsiTy BaslceT- ball Team, ably coached by Mrs. DoroThy Briggs, op- ened iTs season by losing an exciTing game To The alumnae. The Team capTain is chosen aT The end oT The season in order To choose a girl whose playing abiliTy has made her worThy of The honor. Mrs. Briggs is consTanTly worlcing Tor new and beTTer combinaTions so ThaT The Team will climb sTeadily upward. The Junior VarsiTy has iTs own schedule and are hopeful members of The TuTure var- siTy squad. The Freshman Team, coached by Miss J. Mac- Donald, had a very good season and showed They had real abiliTy. BASEB ll nlii 'vp hm V. ' Lei? +o Righf-Top Row-L. Hus+er, T. Kaufz. Second Row-F. Meisenzahl, D. Toomer, W. Weiss, B. S+eere, C. Hahn. Froni Row-B. Wafson, J. Brown, J. Mel- lef, E. McCaril1y, V. Norcross, L. Di Blasi, P. De Palma, Mr. A. Hendrickson. This year Regional again hopes io ialce The Bi-Couniy league championship as we did lasi year. Alihoughimany of lasl year's lefler- men have graduaied, Coach Alberi Hendrickson s+ill has enough good malerial To guaraniee a successful season. Among Jrhe siand-oui per- formers from lasi year's Team who are back, are pilchers Bob Smilh and Joe Brown: ouliielders Edward Mc Carlhy and Joe Mellelq in- fielders Vernon Norcross and Leo DiBIasi, as well as caicher Pal De Palma. Allhough if will be hard To malch lasl year's success, These boys are in ihere pilching every inning of every game. Loff fo Right-E. Simpson, C. Woos- hr Mr. J. Oakes, R. Guavarra, A. Browin, R. Gufherman, E. Fekefa, L. l l l On your mark, ge'r se'r . . . BuHerflies, and besl' our o' fhree fries are 'rhe bywords of 'rhe runners and field men respecfively, on lhe spring +rack1eam. Coached by Mr. J. Oakes, The Regional Trackmen lasf year captured fhe Bi-Counfy championship and are preparing To defend The lille 'rhis year. The cross counlry leam did noi' have guife as good a season This year as last buf coach Mr. J. Oakes has a few promising prospecis in 'rhe fresh- men candidafes, one of which may fill 'rhe shoes of sfar graduafe runner Phil Sfilwell in fhe very near fufure. TRACK Leff io Righf-Sfanding-H. Swariz J. Husfed, R. Guefherman, J. Cim ino, P. Bumbuc, N. Schleinkofer, W Zoppel, R. Randall, G. Naryshkin R. Beardsworfh, D. La Pollo, R Guervarra, R. Huber, E. Fekeh, Mr J. Oakes. Kneeling-H. Woods, D Toomer, J. Taylor, C. Keifer, J Schliop, R. Zardus, C. Woosfer, E Rainier, E. Simpson. ERUSS-CUUNIRY 'l' s Sviwmwm 1 if-any ' ., - giiillel 7, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen and Mrs. M. E. Allen Mr. Andrews Frank Anwilar and Mrs. P. H. Beeler and Mrs. C. Benzenhofer and Mrs. Harold Berg Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Berkey's Delicalessen Mr. and Mrs. George Bevan Miss lverna Bogie Mr. and Mrs. James Braddock Mr. and Mrs. A. Brewin Miss Calherine Brown Mr. James J. Brown Mr. Percy Brown Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bryson Mr. Frank Carroll, '47 Miss Rulh Chambers Mr. and Mrs. William H. Chew, Sr. Mr. Burl Gordon Cook Mr. Don Cook Miss Belly Rea Crescenzo Mr. and Mrs. E. Del Conle Mr. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. De Puy and Mrs. Thomas Egan Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Enders Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Ewan Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Ewan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Pere Fichelola Mr. Alberl Earl Filling, Sr. Mr. Charles Flelcher Mr. Pele Foga A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Frosl Mr. and Mrs. Howard Furbeck Mr. Theodore Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ginler Miss Florella Graham Mr. John G. Harlmann Mr. and Mrs. John Healy Mr. John L. Heineman and Mrs. Herberl Hickman Percy Hickman and Mrs. Waller Hoffman Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. P. Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Russel Holloway Mr. Waller Holzbaur and Mrs. William Holzbaur Mr. Mrs. Elvira luliucci Mrs. Anna Jeilner Jim's Pool Room Mr. and Mrs. David Kaighri Miss Anna Kergides, '4I Mr. and Mrs. W. Kinkaide Mr. Anlhony LaMonaca Mr. John Leh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Louderback PAlllllNS and Mrs. E. S. Mack, Jr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Malfaro and Mrs. F. Maressa Alberl Marshall, Jr. and Mrs. James Marshall and Mrs. S. Malassa Anela Mauro Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Miss Louise Mauro Mr. Roberl J. H. Mick Moran's Pholo Service Mrs. Helen Murphy Mrs. Alberi Neidinger Miss Lillian Norcross Mr. and Mrs. Forlune Oddo Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ore Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Pielroffelli Pine Hill Molors Pine Hill Police Miss Emma Plum, R.N. Mr. Roy Prali Mr. Fred Racll Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Regn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reif The Robinson Dairy and Mrs. Peler Rowan Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rowan and Mrs. John Russo Mr. Rulh's Luncheonelle Mrs. A. Schall Mrs. Theo. Schleinkofer Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Slanley Shockey and Mrs. Adam Sikora and Mrs. John Sikora Lewis A. Silverman and Mrs. G. Simmons and Mrs. Edward Simpson Leonard Smilh and Mrs. Orman Snuffin and Mrs. Waller Slankowski Roy E. Toehlerman, MM3fc Mr. and Mrs. Armand Vandoorne and Mrs. T. H. Walson Thomas Walson, '42 Richard Wells and Mrs. Wm. Weslwood Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Willis, Jr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilzell Ellon Wiegand and Mrs. Lewis A. Wiegand Mr. and Mrs. William Yahn and Mrs. Wm. Zoppel E. Zweigle , and Mrs. Ralph Husled, Sr. and Mrs. Ralph Husled. Jr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ermin Pierson Miss Pauline Pierson Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Freed Lots of Luck . . . CLASS OF 1948! Grads of 1948! Join The Alumni Association Make It a Success THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Oilicers President . .. Iohn A. Gdisor Vice-President . .. . .. ...Edward Hinkle Secretary .. .....Kc1thryr1 O'Kcme Treasurer . . Alice Ryan Sergeant-at-Arms . Iohn Lynch Compliments of OLD SHIP ARMAND CANZANESE Proprietor HADDON AVENUE WEST BERLIN. N. I. Edeled Potato Chips Edeled Peanut Sandwiches Satisfactory Service Always WILLIAM E. RATZELL Distributor MAPLE SHADE. NEW IERSEY Phone: 1613 Bachrnan's Butter Thin Pretzels Ice Cream Cones Mayonnaise, Pickles, Etc. . STEELMAN BUSINESS SCHOOL R2glStCT COMPLETE COURSES N Bookkeeping . . Stenographic . . . 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Richard -- Realtor Drink INSURANCE MCDRTGAGES C0Ca'C0la ' in Bottles 58 Berlin Road Clementon, N. I. ..-li. 86 LITTLE I ACK'S TAVERN DELICIOUS STEAK SANDWICHES TELEVISION LEWIS TRANSPORT and ESSO SERVICE TRANSPORTATION OF PETROLEUM Q PRODUCTS AND SOLVENTS Blue Anchor Road General Service and Maintenance CEDAR BROOK. N. I. . CLEMENTON, N. I. OPEN ON SUNDAY Phone: Laurel Springs 4-8471 Nutritious, Energy Food . . . A R I S T O C R A T AND DeIiciousIy Different DOLLY MADISON ICE CREAM PHILADELPHIA DAIRY PRODUCTS CD., Inc. 4 1 Fourth and Poplar Streets PHILADELPHIA. PENNA. The high mark M E M lt UAE class jewelry! Lindenwold. N. I. Your class ring selection bears the Same DGC mark which has assured F generations of students of high quality design, workmanship and value. Look for this mark on all future class and fraternity iewelry Phgneg and awards. Laurel Springs 4-0566 n I I as I s I c 1 u . :norm SIIIILNEYIYOII a - Boston - uzw ontuns - rgnnfcz usay 87 Hare Your Savings and Earnings Grow With the Federally Insured Inter-Boro Savings and Loan Association An Insured Mutual Savings Institution Member of Federal Home Loan Bank System 402-404 White Horse Pike Laurel Springs. N. I. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN A NEW MODERN VAULT More than 5,000 Accounts Assets. S2,700.499.94 WILLIAM MYERS, President LUCIUS VV. PARKER, Executive Vice-President Dividends Paid at the Rate of 2V2'X: Per Annum as of December 31. 1947 We know no other EQUALLY SAFE plan which will pay you as good a return on your money, and no service charges. All Savings Accounts, including Christmas Club, receive dividends at Inter-Boro Savings and Loan Association. These dividends amounted to 555,444.50 during the pasi year. Reserves were increased during the past year by 528,911.49 Mortgage delinquency at Inter-Boro has always been practically nil with more than Sl,900,000.00 in approximately 800 mortgages located in 44 munici- palities in the most desirable locations in Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester Counties. Interest delinquency was S2879 and Sl08,273.50 in interest was collected during the past year. Mail Check or Money Order or Call in Person and Open an Account cmd Deposit Any Amount at Any Time. All deposits received on or belore the 15th day oi any month will receive dividends for the full month. O PHONES: LAUREL SPRINGS 4-1000 and 4-1001 88 MASTERTONE CAMPUS PUILISHING 0 WALNUT S I E . PNILAD 4 WE' v'?'.1, ,Ju . 'll Kin ,, r'. Is 35 . it , .,,.' 1'-X' i. :mfg . N'-iff 5. 1: :Q 'A F , ...a u. ,W f,, t..n fn, , -Ly,-:f.q'b. H 1185.4 ,HQ ,ml .Hug- .+ 14: A . my .9 '-,1,f1.z v' 1-sv, vf- 'J , 4' 9 J 4 . l -. ,. '1,,,-. 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