Lower Camden County High School - L Agenda Yearbook (Lindenwold, NJ)

 - Class of 1955

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'Dvd will I OPQLUOPJ Uuf' QLJL f0l e J -3 I PHYLLIS MACCARONE w H p E 5 .. .. c. reg jean 'N I, was img gwfe ig E Qeirlij . Wi- mimfgirms . pit? M Zfi-EQQ 'f gfgif ,fm my Eieggggr iff 'H 'L f af1 , X?Ef1'fm.Z E its 5' mr Stiff es ' ,mia On behalf of the senior class, I should like to extend our thanks to Mr Donahue who has guided us through the past four years. VV e would also like to extend our thanks to our advisors and the faculty for their guidance while we were here. They have taught us the wonderful traits of sportsmanship and co-operativeness that shall he of value to us for the rest of oui lives. We shall never forget these past years in which we have made many ne friends and have had many good times together. VV e will all be going out into the world following many different paths for which we have been well prepared by our training' at Regional. In the years ahead we will be faced with many new experiences and problems which we will have to solve alone. To the underclassmen We hope you will have as much fun and expert guidance as we have had so you will be well prepared for the future as we feel we are. For this we give many thanks to Regional. VVe also want to express our deepest appreciation and thanks to Mr. Burns and Mr. Giordano for their many hours of hard work and guidance in ad us on this yearbook. O vising Four ' .W ,maj mn 1, H am Nigga: Q- . .M Xe ME mum Bw S , ml -f sm MR SMITH MRS. CRAMER MR. JONES u ooL, we vleclicafe fo . . . 'WE, THE CLASS OF '55, DEDICATE OUR YEARBOOK TO OUR THREE VERY CAPABLE CLASS ADVISORS, MR. SMITH, MRS. CRAMER, AND MR. JONES. YOU HAVE TAKEN INTEREST IN OUR PROBLEMS AND WERE ALWAYS VVILLING TO HELP US WHEN WE NEEDED IT MOST. YOU HAVE GIVEN FREELY YOUR TIME AND EFFORT TO HELP MAKE OUR YEARS AT REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL SUCCESSFUL. THANK YOU FOR SHOWING US I-IOW TO MAKE ALL OF OUR TASKS, EVEN THE DIFFICULT ONES, SEEM EASY AND FUN TO DO. AGAIN MAY NVE THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME, EFFORT, AND COOPERA- TION. WE NVILL ALVVAYS REMEMBER YOU ALONG 'WITH OUR OTHER PLEASANT MEMORIES OF REGIONAL. Five as a E s mx- ss ss E ,. ali mn ss ss , E B ., gn a 1 ss msw B M B.: imma H B was ms wk E a mi HH ms sam 5 I me gr, ,Z 0 t urwfolmfu fd X Xl 1Wf f 521 0,1 Mot f1e,f0.ucm,A,, Lau ,R-'ac' cyuv' ff 21 9+ ff!! .24 fridufe fo Qui' oarcl of giclucafion The representatives of our communities, whose job it is to see that the school functions properly, is the Board of Education. Each com- munity, from which Olll' students come, is rep- resented on the Board. If it were not for the out- standing work performed by the group, our school would not be the success that it is. The following are the board members and their offices: Mr. Raymond G. Ryan, President and district representative of Clementong Mrs. Eliz. Mossop, Vice-President and representative of Chesilhurstg Mr. XV. Grant Rowand, Berlin Township representative, Mrs. VirginiaiVVanne- wick and Mr. Williaiii Newcomb, Lindenwold Borough representativesg. Mr. Frank Donio and Mr. Alonzo Norcross, Wiilslow Township representativesg Mr. George M. Beven, Pine Hill representative, Mr. Richard Ewan, Vfaterford Eight Township representative 3 and Mrs. Edith K. Da- vies, Secretary. Mrs. Johanna E. Burton is the custodian. A meeting is held every month on the first Thursday and third Monday. The school board decided on such problems as budget Csupplying the best education at the most reasonable pricel personnel Qgetting the best staff in the adminis- tration, faculty and custodianj. They are also greatly concerned with scholarships, student wel- fare, advance planning, building maintenance and many other problems that most of us don't even know exist. We, then, the class of 1955, salute the Board of Education for its noble efforts in making Regional a better school and we thank them for enabling us to take advantage of the opportunities they have offered us. :::::: g-::::m:5::- DEPARTMENT HEADS ,. :V WB' EE EW, N RH, was Raw :s :wgs Rs gs:- '-:Sign :z-H ::, 2:1 : Blu: f: S :: :: B E a Q: Mm : a : s . : me if E : mn 5 K::: : A : :gg H B: . . .:.:.,.: : : , Mg : sn ew .. A X W ' -:- ' QE-5 'I :B if 1 F' ..... iii... S3 ' 9' ' ' VER FN : .- 'W ,:: .- 1, if f n ag . ' I-2 : -y . ,gf : , , ' H -' ' .J 2 N Wifi? :J- g::n,g..-ifiege E: :: 'W ::: 25:5 : . pg E :: :: :: : ,:.: , : : - .:. .,: s : rg B :: 'l '. :,. H H ..:.:.: :::,'-' ,., B :Q 3: E t .:. - - :.: V- E - J: 1 F: . .-:.:' ' 'H ' E H -' EQ.: : -- : .gf ,, I I ,,.:. 1.-,-L: .:g .:. X 5:9 :: E :mx mm: xl M H , .. . .. B 5:6 A- :. .:. -- my -. 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PINKERTON Head, Science Department MRS. SIMPSON Acting Head Business Education Department MRS. PFEIFFER Acting Head Vocational Department CUUNSELUHS :: H' am ::- :: :::: ::n :xg Q 352411:-fa ,gs Tm :::: fm H itfzm :: rms: saw: Hmm: :::: All eng Eggs: may ss ass' an B ss ska Bin as B :gm m-E as new was ss rw xsksmnam E Ein ss ss a we am a is was ,W ga W Q Sgismykgs .EEWQQ E bgwglssw as me .5 Sq elm H H H ns as nl and EES EDWARD R. BARRALI.. East Stroudsburg State Teach- ers Collegeg B.S. in Educationg History I, II. Consumer Edu- ,W as a grams w its Ewa B aww ' W. E QE IRENE S. BORNHOLDT Penn State Universityg B.S.g Horuemaking. fi ' , , v ,.f KY '. ,a ., .- , . J t , cationg Three-act play, Junior Fixx A H? t Y one-act play. JAMES BROWN St. F rancisg B.A.g Social Studiesg Assistant football coach 'NT' ' Q JM 1. t xj.2 X ij ': H . Q. -fx -so A-'A - -wg.,-'Q ue-1-L MARGARET BROWN Trenton, Templeg B.S.C.g Bookkeeping I, II, III. Clerical Practice II. Senior Businessg School Activities Account, PEP Account, Magazine Drive Assistant. ' s ages? H E E , M t as -:sn mx ss a. as map me was Kms H ww K a m s -s E as ads gms H B as me me sms me ss Q E ss mn sm we a s s me n as as ss ss H: ss an ga mms an ss ss It ss E Elie A JOSEPH J. CAPOCETTA FRANCES COLLINS for Woin- Temple Universityg B.S. in Ed- State Teachers Coll e Art Club. ucationg Driver Education, ana, Pa., Univ. of r Safetyg Football line coach. B.S., M.L.g o sor a - rl- FT.A.g R , ionists. X7 .4 VY-IF. ' 1 Tgbx W II M .1 x Trenton State Teachers Col- legeg B.S. in Educationg Junior Class Sponsorg Future Teachers ci- sf- .. . all i Fl K . V. nil: mm ss v X 1 ss E mi ss w mamxsw sawn me a fs , di- eh: of of mmm an H is ...Jig -w ,. xx F, is a is y as EICHFIELD State Teachers 5 I Arts. as as me was sag me as n. is E 'Q in in gm is SMH nl an E na. is Q gmail Q is as in as K is E EW .gsm SE 1 B is as it 1 me a as , a is n 1 B Wf- a n BTESM? gg mm an a E s E M an as sms B W mann BSS ms we is an a .-.xiii 1-E e. .Q Bm B is E rigs 'ass if as W H as W H Mm a 'ERIE' swam me xmas I Exams mm it . at is -m .mtl Q. .Wish .. W . H E s, if Lesaialssw- it a za-is sm-assi-.a were-gf Fxxsmcsm--Ns -M me .- ef ',. W' 'Q sua Exam ma Wai is Xnamfmmi - - sew me is as . E it a .pf S8 BEE - , Vs it 1 .wages stmpif is -as, sms Bmsfgma 1 ,Higgs me -dag, mag-,sagem ' sw -52,526 we ' M' a ' E .f if s 1 entail? ,-L..S ma ESTHER DEITZ Cooper Hospitalg R.N.g Nurse, First Aid. BENJAMI East Stroudsburg ers College, B.S. N EVE RT State Teach- in Education, English, History, Geography. I I . ig gs. B .E it .xygsg 3 B , ! . E 5 W . is .Sa W1 i SS -Hmm E E 5 SS E S9 E a as a f' :HZ H Q i' sf sage we m E B a ' a SS E E . . .sg is a ma .N E :fre w . s as fi as - s s W E . a an as sf. . a me B K. we.-me-2. new in 5. an a Hg. H GALLAGHER M.A. in Education of Florida, Villa- 5 I, ug Director of Pub- mam is E .55 E as as an . . . 2.5. .gsm r-Y MARIO JOHN GIORDANO Temple University, B.S. in Ed- ucationg Bookkeeping, I.T.B., Lawg 1955 L'Agenda Financial Advisor. -fe is is wEWWlE..,E fx Dra- EDWARD FANZ Trenton State Teachers Col- lege, B.S., Wood Shopg P.A. VIDA DUGAN Kent State University, B.S. in Education, Geometry, Business Math.g Sophomore Class Spon- sorg Craft Club. VIRGINIA FORNERON Glassboro State Teachers Col- lege, Rutgers, B.S., M.E.g His- Guidance. tory I, Ilg Guidance. s is 2.2.1, Bw E E s ss g Qsggggggamssgfga Eau ms .1 xmas? Qi E H nl was KE is nl 4 . . s . .. E H w mass H' -S 1 . ,w ,E a- a '. 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JOHNSON Rutgers University, Stu dent Council, Student Patrol. I--s ' s an 2, as km ami was as sa was as sms s E gl-Q E gms sms a Bam was a s a H Em E. . , wx ...sn gil W ., s a wssw s A xx ass m m -fai- F13 mam a ma sas HARRY HETRICK Grove City College, B.S.g Mathematics. BERNICE ROSE JONES New Jersey College for Wom- eng B.A.g Music, Chorus. aim ETB saw ss :Emma an Em an V. E 25 ss we E Hmmm .E s ei l E I F A v w 'll W S B s s it 1 s B E s s , ,J ss- ii ELMER HILL Rutgers, B.S.g Science. pl- ' v fffvb 1 4' ff J' Q V ,41f,.e.f,ef ,mir-1-:fi.4f RALPH W. JONES University of Pennsylvania 7 Temple Universityg B.S. in Ed- ucationg Chemistry, Physics E 5 T s s am as s a gs 1 s - Senior Class Sponsor. .1 . H . . X rs . M -s H H H ss... .232 5 . :H H Km SSH- SS H as E 4 sa H as s as ' .asm Hs... .E M H as H was si H .. Ms.-nf. W4 H 2 K w sim . L E s ,gg 1.. 1 ww :H ugwggg H 5 ea :mm Y' -za, --,i-1:-:. J I iw .. H M .. .., W lm- :M .. a am s as E M x , sa , H-H . 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Drill Squad. . if' 3 Twelve e as a .S., 'r ' ' 'Va 'jxg. s- 2 s M acu fy H2131 1. 7,- 'uw ffsi may .W s S E5 1.- EH country, Basketball of Athletics. mana asm s ss s E ails Educa- Living, Healthg I as ummm - m E Em 5 Haag? E ss as W s sgxss PINKERTON Director of Visual na ea y ss ISE? . . HELEN MEGARGEE Temple Universityg B.S., M.E. English. EUGENE D. PATTERSON West Virginia Wesleyan Col- legeg A.B.g General Math, Algebra I, Solid Geometry, Trigonometryg Assistant coach, football and baseball. za i F. mn was ga 1 ima . . . H E XSS sl E . . if w 3. sw y NE' , 'fi-w...a.f-A .1 -E W r, E 'lgiiimq ' H3275 W H W ,Q W 5 ss as -. ESM V gp Q has N . :E as A a ANGELO M. PITTORE ms um sag B +13 ss . X., EH W -X 'woe AUGUST W. MULLER Drexel Institute, Temple Uni- versityg B.S., M.E.g Assistant Superintendent. ELEANOR M. PFEIFFER New Jersey College for Wom- eng B.S. in Educationg Home- making. xr me mr ADELINE PRATT eachers College, Mil- Trenton State Teachers Col- Trenton State Teachers Col- Pa. Temple Univer- legeg B.S.g I.T.B., General legeg B.S.g Safety, Phys. Ed.g Biologyg Head of Typingg Freshman Basketball Hockey, Softball, Archery. Matlx., Phys. Ed. Coach. Thirieen s s iswams A N na, s E . MV' M milf m a Q IB.-X.. a l'X a as - s 1, me n'EM5iQ1s:ssB magma s as JAMES MURRAY West Chester State Teachers Collegeg B.S.g Band, Individual Musical Instruction. HOWARD PHILLIPS Wilkes Collegeg A.B. Englishg English III, IV, Bus. Ed. and Dist. Ed.g Sophom . one-act play direct w ga ms as ss E15 Has, - s was Y. Q H w Q W , ss 1 gp E s E bf if -,Z . . . f M Q H H 1 . : -IR. QE gf... H 53 H 5 if Q --X ea MHS a '- .1 9 H as 5 s 2:- -:-15-L.:.: H . as E .s 5351 .5 .,., . tag ,E ,,...5.,:-:-:.:..:.5:5 .Eg 1- u Sag:-,.',.1,,,.j.,.f 3:5125 1' n as - ss a E S B a was as as A W sw a msg as as uf az. :Emma s State Ed , A . is M . ix m is GCLL I I O H SLM Ld our M E E E . H2335 :Z , ' reins-HM, Ei E Jw H M. was W B H .H H H H Q X5 , Z 'WW as ,gsm E .W A K af. H H B Q H - W Qs ws .Si K fs A ..-:.., s H ' ' W :15Z5'fI:....f M, 5 iw H m H H 5.35 H ss zz -ll ....... H QA H U H EEE' I'. H M ., ,.5,., , W B H -5:55-...... ... F' 5 W SS . .. 1. E E . H :.:: :.:. . . ,., :.: ,.:.,-.:,:, 2 , - H - . ,,., Q. E Q -E K. H I H X, H : :E .1 Q 5 H E H . . .,.. 5. H nu H - I E E ,1aQt...., Y CHARLES Bucknellg lVl.S.g ROGERS Law, Econom- ics, Gen. Business. aiu' HERMAN M. SIRI Trenton State Teachers Col- legeg B.S.g Mch. Drw., Metal shop, woodwork. MARJORIE SIMPSON Rider Collegeg B.S. in Business Ed.5 Office Practice I, II. Steno I, IIg Make-up Club sponso Homemakingg ria. fi Co-ordinator of job training program. , k. ,,,. -. 1, E W. Baum wasp H W ma E may as H was xi H ig sa: Ml H ESM H H as is . H M as Il H ggi mm W .Qims E B N W .. life as 'M Q K -We H sm. .pm 545' as m.gm HH .,f NE E. gfiw E manger... H 'Yi EB nl gl? . E iam Q -2 a ms an mm- wn a E ss m E as as ss mx sw wa. an an mm m M E M as was as as mmsm nm , ns' .. H as H mn . W Em E a se x E an sig-ggwm E MW mf? E H E7 mg-sag sawn gym ms ss ggi E H H E W H H V as as E M as E as E as E ss as 'SE wg KB E W H H H an mg ms BE' 1 H W 1 my nm BH - E W Qi M Wgghsyfr wr, LEONARD A. WESTMAN JANE WHITE , , Northlandg B.A.5 Historyg Key University of Delawareg B.S.g Millersville State Teac Club sponsorg Assistant foot- Physical Education, Safety? legcg InClL1SYirlH1 Arts- .ball and baseball coach. Usherette Club sponsorg Girls ' Basketball. ,JAMES WHITTINGTON hers Cul- Fouricen M E Ewa sms I Wag EN as as 'M 1, H H mga M as ,N H as M W a, ALBERT Temple Master of Ed.g II. Office Prac. I, II. Prac. II. MARLENE Kutzto W M rs wk ss sg. ss ss E , a mmm EE as 5:3 ws , E H mx a nm B . mn as . B as ss e as HOWARD WILSOI Grove City Collegeg B Commerceg Gen. typing, finance, cler. prac., l Shell Financial Advisor. gc, 0-C-3'- V-Q, ' -12 xr-Wx 'ff' Q! sf- i.. .1 ss as 3 .. w Mas ,. sas ass , N: , Riagg K. H s 5? sg? s ti 3 sa' s I .ss s .ries .E .. we .4 new .fs Hwy ' maps .W a -an a xx: is ' We n- - se ie.. .- 1 - N. Hill V H X' 4 . gg , W H it E B 3 E . xst . ,. a - s gi.. . vs, B . . P H' I rm. S, E .Ml V 5, V OFFICERS Bert Nal1olo L5ie?fJJensen, Ron DeRogatis . I I f -' L' ,z .3 Ulf .. ifwfiidli . T . uw' lei' ff l O . v' ,pf .syfuclenf Counci The Student Council is the student govern- ment of Regional. VV ith competent faculty ad- visors, the Student Council sets up rules and regu- lations which the students follow. Officers and representatives are elected by the student body. This year's ofhcers are: President, Bert Naho- lowag Vice-President, Gerry Jensen, Secretary, Carol Reillyg Treasurer, Ronny DeRogatis. The seniors have two representatives from each home- room, underclassmen, one. Representatives at- tend meetings and take reports and ideas to and from their homerooms. Each representative has an alternate who attends in his place when neces- sary. The Student Council takes care of assemblies, -decides what the proceeds of the magazine drive 'Wire to be used tor, and takes care of booster ,q badges, programs, and the concessions at the foot- ball games. The Student Council should be looked up to by every student and it should be considered an honor to serve fellow students as a member of Student Council. s I STUDENT COUNCIL i First Raw: R. DeRogatis, R. Dunning M. Frost, R. DiMeglio, P. Jacovelli, S. Clark, J. Iaxmaco, P. Maccarone, R. Montemurrci, M. Angelottn, B. lily, Marcon, A. Pedersen, M- Sarappa, G. Jensen. Second Row: B. Naholowaa, M. Zablelskx, M. Bruno, J. Walker.. E. T lb t J. Ma er M. Richards E. Mull R. Fuller, C. SBPICHFO, B. Neldmger, C. Reilly, Tzirg Row: J.yTaiylor, W. Kebilo, J. Weigand, M. Lewandowskx, I-I. Kllng, M. Elberson,.J. - - . ' cl H. T B. Burnsteln, Briggs, M. Stiles, W. Baker. Fourth Raw. R. Naholowaa, J. Gxrar , , ensen, G. Rowand, P. Manna, J. Fowler, M. Johnson. Fifth Row: B. Adams, F. Sauer, O. Bracarello, B. Pilla, S. Seu. Sixteen Sfudenf l9af,-of The Student Patrol, a branch of the Student Another important duty is monitoring in the halls COUUCII, 15 Calmbly led by Mary ANU Bfullo, Call' during classes. Students from all four classes tain. Mr. Johnson is the advisor and Harold Ewan, Ronald DeRog'atis, and Wfilson Goodall, lieutenants. One of the chief duties of this ser- are eligible to serve as members of this Organi- zation, and being a member of the Student Patrol vice Organization is to keep the traffic moving- and is one of the most important contributions one can to prevent confusion during the passing' of classes. make to his school. First Row: H. Pedersen, B. Davis, R. Regal, J. MacAndrews, P. McCarty, L. Mayes, l-I. Slazak, B. Madden, C. Williams, C. Sewter. Second Row: W. Kebilo, T. Dempseyf B. Bowers, J. Williams, S. Lewis, J. MacGowan, B. Honer. Third Row: F. Smyth, B. Wyce, R. Donnelly, R. Naholowaa, G. Angeline, R. Marx, G. Nichols, H. Clevenger. Fourth Row: R. DeRogatis, M. Bruno, H. Ewan, W. Goodall, Mr. Johnson. Sevenleen 7 I 95 5 Assistant Editor Pictures Editor Mala Staff Art Editor Literary Editor Betty Reed Joyce Iannaco Sandra Clark Sandra Iuliucci f- W w.,grQwvs snare-was-. .i i ,.. M .. .s. . .. M E Y, is it Qfsgrgafi, ss H H is 8. 2 43555 Es 5 .., . age is is H H ,. psig . In E B L its H H . 'fi .:.!:.51::::: . - nigga , H :,. z .,., ae.. . I .H B is m e ,, it - s --A .fa . H H 5 F55 is is ' 'E' ii N: is hi 'V 'ti H' msn gg 1252 gig 2 I ... 1-:-!3:?.:E-:-n s H-af- rss- s s - H W ss. ' at m i.f Q:Q ss E is H ,fy as .. ,E:,:::... :- ff . js? H- x-1' , I ----via ' it 'sri' 2-2. . -gr ' E5 i H gf, 3 - is f -Z 5 ii E . la '-is 2? g - K rf H B :.- .,.. W fm i am Editor-in-Chief V . . ' Phyllis Maccarone H, H '- ' E -mi H ,.... .1' Sl is H ---- m s - I 'K f55:..:5-.:.- :.., V m is Q s V , I-15 :.-yi 5.5, ,, V . is as :s es H E ' H Bm ME ,gg,g is is .......r- V N. .2-I I-2 r . ii MEZEISJ.. H r ri H E :iii H . ii B as mx ii 2.5 :l2E2 :':... B at 5 ii B it lsr as B 'fx F:-: ff. H : I 'A g ii K, -it gs- ,i ii Ms :,:,,....f s ,ii H . r ts?-it its 5 s E it - Snr tl H H . ' . 5 H W r W r as-sfsfftr - .r ,' was me 2 H E . f r ftss-serial W-rr1S.s.at.Jf H. testi, ml it I r Features Editor Girls Sports Editor Boys' Sports Editor Business Staff Editor Ann Pedersen Betty Neiclinger Alan Enders Betty Canning other The most important thing to a graduate, than his diploma, is, perhaps, his yearbook. As the years go by and the memories of his School days grow dim, he may merely page through this book and as the faces of his old chums are unfold- ed before him, he may vicariously relive the events of his school days. The L'Agenda of 1955, with that thought in mind, has tried to include those events which are worthwhile remembering. The headaches of compiling this book went to the editor-in-chief, Phyllis Maccarone, and to her Betty Reed. Other members of the Literary editor, Sandra Iuliucci g assist- ant, Mary Lou Angelottig Feature editor, Ann Pedersen, assistant, Julia Passarella: Girls' Sports editor, Betty Neidingerg assistant, Lorraine Mac- Brideg Boys' Sports editor, Alan Enders, assist- ant, XfVillia1n Davidson, Art editor, Sandra Clark 5 assistant, Roberta Rossi, Photography editor, Joyce Iannacog assistant, Barbara Campbell. The business staff of the 1955 L'Agenda consisted ot: Betty Canning, Margaret Vandergritt, Rita Dunn- ing, Sara Ann Norcross. assistant, staff were : Sitting: S. Clark, A. Pedersen, B. Reed, P. Maccarone, J. Iannaco, S. Iuliucci, B. Canning, B. Neidinger. Standing: Mr. Giordano, L. MacBride, M. Angelotti, S. Norcross, M. Vander- grift, B. Campbell, V. Marcon, J. Passarella, R. Dunning, B. Rossi, Mr. Burns. Eighteen '. ri p 4, 3' v 1 A e A 2 A ply ijlj 'IU -lux f ' If jg ' if ,f L M-f 4, ilu 'bf' V -' J' 3 Q il' ta M f . ' JI li Lf' 1 ' ' ' 'V HJ! .wkvlil ,, N 11 .9 The Shell, Regionalfs monthly puliljeation, is Pl 'ritten by meinbers of the student bocly under the irection of Mr. Grossniann and Mr. Wilsoii. .hese students spend much of their spare time re- orting on news about the school. This is not inly El service to the school, but to the Shell stall? E v , S well, because it teaches them the funclainentals if journalism. Those who take an active part in V he work of the Shell are to be congratulated on in heir successful efforts to improve the paper. horugh their efforts a better and a more popu- E ll ar school paper has been produced. as - -F1-wi 34 J 4 MARY Lou ANGELOTTI 0 t ' ', K Editor-in-Chief , - il' 'Q KV.,-ifl J . 1, . 1 id , . ,NULL .f. 5k..,4,,,, xy 4 A Y ku, - 5 f 69 'I 1 . 2 ,P ,W R-.4 Qxf f' is 5 QIVIJT f--IIN i ' 'L 2 'If' T Ml ' ' qi i 4 ffl :'f'l'i ,pf v icit- 3 E 'WLM J f 4, -r' f, ' , - f fl' iv-.'L'fb fl . 1 X 1 Sitting: S. Clark, A. Pedersen, M. Sarappa, A. Spinella, M. Angelotti, M. Frost, H. Kline, F. Sindoni, G. Jensen. Standing: Mr. Grossman, G. Nichols, R. Console, H. Jensen, F. Zangaro, V. Marcon, M. Vandergrift, M. Zabielski, C. Lemon, Mr. Wilson. Nineteen W1 I The National Honor Society is composed of students of highest scholastic attainment. To be- come a member of this national organization is considered quite an achievement. This society recognizes the best scholarship in the high schools of our country. Each member of the organiz- ation must fulfill the qualities of scholarship, lead- ership, character, and service. The members are chosen froni the highest fifteen percent of the Senior Class and the highest eight per cent of the Junior Class. In our school this society is under the direction of Miss Helen Megargee. onor ociefy Front Row: Miss Megargee, J. Hart- ning, M. Sarappa, P. Maccarone, S. Clark, M. Ciarma, M. Braddock. Second Row: J. Schleinkofer, C. Zarella, S. Iuliucci, J. Passarella, L. MacB1-ide, B. Reed, M. Zabielski, B. Campbell. Third Row: M. Bruno, D. Yost, G. Thomas, D. Hansen, K. Holten, S. Bright, V. Marcon, J. Joss. Fourth Row: F. Brehm, A. Fowler, M. Gargano, A. Siclerio, J. Stephens, D. Johnson. Fifth Row: R. Hartley, W. Davidson, F. Wichrovvski, H. Wood, H. Ewan. The Tliespian Society consists of those stud- ents who are outstanding in the field of dramatics. Credits are 'extended to the students participating in a dramatic production. For a major role a student is given six credits and for a minor role one credit is allotted. These credits are also based on general dramatic ability, speech, and cooper- ation with the director. A student must gain at least ten points to be a member of this society. The Thespian Society of our school is under the di- rection of Mr. August Muller. The members are Roberta Rossi, W'illiam Davidson, and Vivian Marcon. jheapiand Front Row: S. Iuliucci, J. Passarella, W. Davidson, V. Marcon, V. Taylor. Back Row: E. Talbot, R. Rossi, H. Wiszt, W. Fieger, Mr. Muller. Twenty man, M. Angelotti, B. Fly, B. Can- , ef' vi .JJ if .A lill W ,fa .1 it V Bei. or-ug an Z?ali5'i X L X First Row: J. Stryker, B. Niclolas, B. Reed, B. Fly, H. Wizst, M. Bruno, Mr. Murray, C. Reilly, G. Siler. Second Row: H. Ewan, B. Godfrey, J. Jennings, B. Fleisch, J. Ludovich, S. Crozier, J. Patterson, J. Coney, G. Bryson, R. Hartley, V. Marcon, S. Ander- son. Third Row: J. Edwards, W. Green, B. Morrill, R. Solis, R. Ashman, E. Lutz, C. Esposito, C. Stiles, First Row: Miss Jones, M. Bellardine, M. J. Giacobbe, J. Townsend, G. Siler, C. LaPollo, S. Clark, J. Wiegand, J. Pologruto, M. D'Angelo, B. DeBrosse, S. Byerly, A. Procida. Second Row: J. Eby, B. Carty, E. Palmieri, P. Jones, P. King, S. Grisso, J. Lom- bardo, J. Huber, S. Willing, J. Lyler, N. Obenland. Third Row: J. Yost, D. Goodall, N. Hoffman, N. Bromiley, E. Boyd, D. Elxrke, B. Nlatsinger, D. Voll- 4 ,il R. Watson, J. Hill, B. Hudson, J. Lang, J. Morrill. Fc-urth ROW: R. Madonia, J. Young, J. Barton, P. Speigel, P. Maccarone, C. Hill, J. Coney, V. Mathis, G. Reed, H. Lewellen, T. Hume. Fifth Row: F. Brchm, R. McDowell, M. Trout, C. Hull. B. Lee, A. Cole, R. Rockwell, E. DclConte, C. Nichols, A. Pierce. mer, P. Waddell, B. Shearer, L. Rider. Fourth Row: B. Kelly, D. Franke, A. Barrar, B. Pilla, E. Droz- dowsky, A. Lange, J. Lisa, I. .I-Iolden, M. Iles, C Jones, G. Murray. Fifth Row: B. .Holt, -D. Wagner, H. Fitzpatrick, J. Carter, D. -Heggan, C. Franke 3 T. Huber, S. Jones, P. Townsend, P. Clark J. Bax. Sixth Row: R. Nunnenkamp, R. Naholowaa, G Nichols, R. Thorton. A . T'wc1z-ty-one di if Ir.. A rr agif, ,vi J 'QQ ---mpg., I ! '?r'l S I J, if 331, I ' U E mmm -'1 4 Here at Regional, we have always had a large and varied club program that func- tioned during school hours. This year, however, the club program has been changed. Clubs no longer meet during school time, but 'function after school. The number of students participating in clubs has dropped because of this, but the clubs that exist are still very active. XVith the clubs meeting' after school, it shows that students are really interested in being an active member. Some of the clubs that are now function- ing help the students clecicle on what they would really like to do in the future. Other clubs help get the stage ready for plays, etc., and put make-up on the cast. The clubs give the students an oppor- tunity to meet and work with students of all four classes. They learn to co-operate with each other and work together, and also to enjoy themselves doing the work. STAGE CREW W. Goodall, W. Fieger, J. Farrell, H. Wiszt MAKEUP CLUB Sitting: B. Honsell, J. Passarella, F. Nlartin. Standing: J. Valenti, E. Lang. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Sitting: C. Sepicato, V. Mar-con, H. Pedersen, D. Sara a E Albertson Standin Johnson, M. pp , . . g: J. Turner, P. Maccarone, A. Spinolla, Miss Brim- field, Miss Collins, S. Clark, E. MacBride, D. Jones, P. Campbell. PROJECTIONISTS First Row: J. Girard, N. Russell, G. Reed, E Garenger, W. Kebilo, W. Pratt, A. Broclecki Second Row: G. Bryson, .,.. ....,.......,........... , W Maccaroni, R. Donnelly, R. Nunnenkamp, R Naholowaa. Tzvenly-fam' i. USHERETTE CLUB Sitting: A. Pfeiffer, L. MacBride, B. Neidin S. Iuliucci, B. Reed, B. Rossi. Standing: B. Pe L. Nicholas, D. Ewing, S. Norcross, Mrs. W B.bMiller, C. Walker, S. Bright, R. Fuller, El erson. - il, A JI frwnfff X f MQ QW we W Ur ' s LL W i S l.1f ' fvw My L Xian: ,151 ., ,x O N lx M WL W 5' V RILL SQUAD Klleeling: S. Norcross, C. Walker, L. MacBri B. Reed, B. Rossi, B. Miller, T. Shilling, R. Sha N. Hutton, D. Beach, C. LaPollo. Standing: Wyce, H. Batchelor, L.-.MfEDougall, J. Daws E. volmef, B. campbe1Q+BL , idinggf, R. Ad M. Seppy, D. Pau, :Ri Etta C., Robinson, Caccia. I QQ!! 'hfsyg -Eff' 'Ng ' 1 'F 13 i V . was 3 fggwf' Def' K, .eff S3291 Refi. i 7'3fI5y 1' ' fxn ,Sees 'XF f uw ft' , 157' ,, :Eff CD' L! J Yllxjgw' A Viz- g P63116-. 4' ' .fllw ? ' 31 ,QU W :'- 3 CSV' 1. nt .f 'x ' A Xl W CAFETERIA PATROL First Row: E. Albertson, A. Anderson, J. Iannac E. Freedman, H. Kline, L. Maurone, A. Peclers P. Maccarone, C. Sepicato, S. Clark, A. Sarm sardo. V. Wagner. Second Row: B. Carty, lVIacMullen, H. Pedersen, O. Bracarello, C. Sewt Williams, C. Pierson, C. Rudolph, S. Dav Avellino, L. Friberg. Third Row: J. Mault Fowler, E. Lutz, R. Donnelly, W. Forchio Sachleben, G. Seu, J. Cacciabudi. Fourth Ro Ewan, V. Seu, J. Carney. FZFSO CRAFTS CLUB Qj .79?!TfxA,!XijM5g. J Gm A A bww 134 eww 61615190 644,127 'Y Uvc'V'1'efY 0L6fU'c,Q,fv4V Roh, vabiwww Jfewlff. - Z ffbwlw 1 VARSITY FOOTBALL Kneeling: A. Thyrum, R. DeRogatis, T. DiSimone, N. Sachleben, B. Adams, B. Westerby, R. Nuzum. Standing: Mr. Herbert, B. Davidson, B. Naholowaa, J. Grisso, Mr. Patterson, A. Enders, G. Frank, J. Palladino, Mr. Capocetta. The Regional High School varsity football team- under their new head coach, Mr. Jack Her- bert, after a week of football camp in the Pocono mountains, were looking forward to a great sea- son. The boys started off well enough but were slowed up by some strong teams along the line and finally finished the season with a 2-6-1 record. The Rams opened their season on September 25, with a convincing 14 to O Win. Gary Frank scored both touchdowns. The following Saturday Re- gional played a highly favored Haddonfield team. A team which had not been beaten in seventeen games. Our boys outgained and outplayed Had- donfield, but lost a close 7-6 game on a 70 yard run after an intercepted Ram pitchout. Gary Frank again scored for Regional. The next time out Regional faced a stronger passing team from Wfoodbury and lost an 18 to O decision. The fol- lowing week the Rams traveled to Camden to face a new opponent in WVoodrow VVilson. The Rams won 7 to O on an alert play by Erv Eschert, in which he recovered a bad punt and raced 30 yards down the side lines for the score. After an open date, the Rams ran smack into Ed Rone and Paulsbords Colonial Conference Champs. Pauls- boro won 32 to 6 at the Ran1's field. On the following week the Rams were conquered again by a 34 to O score at the hands of a strong Mer- chantville team. Next came Haddon Heights with a team which at the time was at the top of the Colonial Conference. They defeated Regional by a score of 20 to O. After taking these three deci- sive defeats, it was expected that Glassboro, Re- gional's next opponent, would defeat Regional again. But the game was played in a sea of mud and pouring rain. Glassboro's highly favored team won 13 to 0, but received gallant opposition from the Rams. Then came the Thanksgiving game with seniors playing their last game. All the fellows were ready for Audubon, but Audu- bon was ready for us and we had to settle for a nothing to nothing tie. The team will have quite a few letter men back next year, and the seniors would like to wish Mr. Herbert and his squad lots of luck during next season. Ttvmzffy-six MJ is joofgaff jeam :fm 4 . -r , H ' . 4 B ,: wT .. H., .i I f Q H . ' E H E H ' B.. x J. wig News E in . - . 'HE .5.,3.g,' ,?ogfif . Q. - ZEN, 5 f . - - ...,,e.-- .,. ., ...,.,.,,-I: ...... -J...:.1 .uf-.1 -I K , ..,.,-:- - of ' f I 'f ' i 'oi1f 'i :i ' i 332 5 ,. -:-..:, .... -NZII:-i,.:5E:g . -ni :EEL saiglp-:E N -.. a Q Pltnlflll 561111.25 14 0 ik' 1 .Q Ja INK, H, t l, , .K SN gig. .E . . 3.9155 Q .. -.- Q. Q 1 E . -' S 5' ,, ..,,, , E' :: 3 , :fig , . Wye 7 W. X 'ggi-ia - ' ' W .4 W ' Haddonfield Oct' 2 6 f - ,m?.Q,g,SgQS ff... E :a::j5!E,7,,,:vn. I? . 91 3- gi 9 z 1 ,V B is F H wa .E is ss E -nr-...5..-:E..,-5. A, A-ig?-.:. :WIN-K 5 ,A 4, B.. 2. ,ja , H- . V .v of H. 'Woodbury OCt 9 0 13 mimfms , i L Ii . . 3 - 7 0 . sfssefis igffi .-i n -H .www Woodrow WIISOU Oct- 16 O t 30 6 37 -.Lf 235,27 Paulsboro C - - , 5,522-,er-.V ng. -if :uf is E , A .. gy-A ' N 6 0 '4 ': :'i ffgs2ssgEE'1 ':' aes 2-1 5' is 2. ' im B' gawk sos in . F -F: . Merchantvllle ov. 0 ga gj'gEi.5,,gwSa..v, E5 .. 222. IQI Ei: 5:5 sz' H H-E? mmilog K - ' .E ...., .:-:-:-:-:-'2.f1s5s-1-:- as 5: .. 2. -1 . . 5 183 B .- 92. 1 5 .' f'- Haddon Holghts NOV- 13 0 20 W V ?-Zzimwgiis 15225 5' 255 gifs if A.-F1 . .-,kbp g.,eEJf.'-..ki...C,. Glassboro Nov. 20 0 13 E swiss f smog, . 2. S H ' lx, a 1 M ss in M ff - - X-. 3 N 95 0 0 EEWMHLEWEWQ-3sl'Eog,E.W5zc.2eHW.N . M U5 . mio . mania Audubon ov. -. Kg-..f5gb:5Z,gf.w,.5B-932535. H H NEWS. H www . W -.nw-F is we .ma .H .s' .R EF ' .H ' in M N .EZ E :gs eff A . ,,.,gM.,..g..m-.E .,gE,,, .miksaagggsji 2 :?.3gg5.igg,.Ej.: .4 A .H,..2..H aE..w. Wigan E E EEE Hamas-.iw H in H 3 is ws: is ming B 'ss E .H 2-ii. dial' ESS 'QNX Z 'zz SS V- V- H ZFEHZSSGV J H . . nl 1 A. Hi ' v'-' . X' - lu' L- Diff' fx H is in msn me was pi I W. S .. .go . K wma at-na im as FOOTBALL -' ' Sitting: E. Finnegan, J. Dailey, J. Belcher, R. Ross, G. Rowand, J. Jacovelli, B. I C. Kingett, .,.. ...,.......,.... , E. Reid, J. Gruber, F. Sauer. Kneeling: F. Ewell, J. Iuliucci, G Gatti, R. DeRogatis, A. Harrison, G. Frank. A. Enders, B. Adams, J. Grisso, T. 9 K. Davey, C. Meccariello, J. Ligameri, J. Murpluy, B. Wyce. First Row, Standing: J J. Meyers, F. Simone, J. Corcoran, E. Eschert, J. Pallaclino, B. Bearclsworth, B. Westerby, G. Pedano, C. Handy, R. Flury, C. Grasso, D. Nuzum, R. Carnew, C. Grasso, Mr. Herbert. 1' , , ,ff Second Row, Standing: J. Carney, F. DiSilvia, B. Smith, B. Davidson, B. Wilson, A. Thyrum, ,ww-.f ' FF. Setzler, N. Sachleban, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Capocetta. Qv f . JV Twclzfy-.fezfcn 0 .f 570. tw- N ull X 1 1 xl N girfa , .Aloclwg l X Sitting: E. MacBride, S. Tomasello, R. Haines, B. I-Ioif, R. DiMeglio, M. Angelotti, F. Di Bart. Kneeling: F. Sindoni, M. Mastrando, S. Byerly, B. Davis, P. Waddel, H. Lewellen, H. Kline, F. Rubleslci. Standing: Miss Pratt, L. Jacovelli, M. Richards, K. Holten, S. Walker, T. DiMeglio, M. Sarappa, J. Wandel, M. Annich. This yea1 s Varsity Hockey Team, under the coaching of Miss Adeline Pratt, showed a grow- ing amount of spirit and ability as the season pro- gressed. Even though they were not in the win- ning column, they put on a good challenge to every school they played. Every year Regional's Hockey Team has been known for its good sports- manship, whether they win, lose, or draw. This year the girls continued to uphold this great tradition of Regional. The girls ended the season with no wins and six losses. Regional High School's Junior Varsity Hockey Team was also coached by Miss Pratt. The I.V. girls did a little better in their scoring than the Varsity. They won two games, had one tie, and lost three games. Many of the IV. players will be back next year to help Regional get into the Winning column. Miss Pratt was also the patient coach of the Freshmen Hockey Team. Twmztv-ciglzt ages ' Z?aaLefLaf t Row: R. Phillips, G. Frank, E. ert, F. Fothergill. Second Row: arnew, B. Smith, J. Carney, F. ler, R. Dirkin, V. Pierce, R. Flury, Oakes. The varsity basketball team found the going pretty rough in regular season games, and in con- ference games also, ending the season with a O-18 record. The team, playing with no lettermen from last year, lacked experience and ended the Colo- nial Conference season with a O-12 record. There were three seniors on the squad-Gary Frank, Iohn Carney, and Bob McColgan. Men returning for next year's squad, that we hope will Win many games, are juniors-Fred Setzler, Ron Dirkin, Vince Pierce, Roland Carnew, and Erv Eschert. Sophomores are Ron Flury and Bob Smith. VV e hope that next year, with the experience the boys got this season, Mr. Oakes will have a very successful season. . , 1 ruff' . y F ' .. , . , V . . V. fr' Jr ai '54-A'-' f,f M me 9. U r2..r.f4.ff Kneeling: A. Molfa, E. Hettel, P. Truscello, C. Freedman, J. Gargano. Standing: Mr. Kapp, E. McGinnis, J. Carney, B. McColgen, B. Wilson, B. Baker, J. Fielis. Jifm Twenty-1zi11e girfdi ardifg gafiefga First Row: G. Rielly, B. Neidinger, G. Jensen, J. Mick. Second Row: F. DiBart, J. Disney, J. Jacovelli, A. Pryslak, J. Walker. Third-QKQW: Mastrando, G. Sirolli, Mrs. White. - . 'Lf , l L - F-. -.J .11 2' ., H.. . Pi' .ff 4 its -4, . 10 . 1 . 0, gf 1... rf, Q, 4 y. U t2..i.fi.ff Sitting: G. Rielly, B. Neidinger, G. Jensen, J. Mick. Kneeling: F. Di Bart, J. Disney, J. Jacovelli, A. Pryslak, J. Walker. Standing: M. Mastrando, Mrs. White, K. Holten, C. Volz, B. Hoff, J. Wiegand, P. Pilcheski, F. Rubleski, L. Wenclel, E. Vollmer, T. Mangaro, G. Sirolli. Thirty The Girls' Varsity Basketball team, al coached by Mrs. Jane XVhite, had the best s son the girls have had in three years. To everyone this was a season of practice the team consists of many underclassmen. squad has worked together l or the future becat many ot the girls are new at the game. Wfe can be proud of our girls as they W among the best groups in exhibiting the qualit of sportsmanship and honest effort. Both the te: and the coach deserve recognition for their h Work and patience. The captains tor the year were Gerry Jen. and Bettie Neidinger. These are the only t girls leaving the team. The Junior Varsity, which serves as the tra ing unit, chalked up a good season with 7 wi and 8 losses. Excellently coached by Mrs. J Wfhite, the girls practiced hard in order to fill t position as next year's varsity. 'his year the boys on Regionals wrestling n have won recognition for Regional. Among champs at Regional were two seniors-Frank garo, and Garfield Covington-who were ith Jersey champions in their own weights and h came in third in state competition. Many of other boys on the team have done very well in South Jersey and state competitions. They fe also made this season a very successful one the whole team, not only in wins and losses, in sportsmanship. These boys have spent many irs in training under the expert guidance of s year's wrestling coach, Mr. Kenneth Landis. '. Landis feels that it the boys continue with s determined attitute and the will to work, next ir will be even more successful and maybe even ne state champs will come home to R. H. S. rckerg iffl'e' . . 'ix- X11 red ang , If le KWH. fixfilil' lf' Sitting: A. Pierson, J. Quinn, J. McVicker, J. Belcher, J. Wilcoxson, J. Corcoran, S. Crozier, R. Donnelly. Kneeling: F. Zangaro, J. White, G. Covington, H. Mumma, R. Ross, F. Myers. Standing: Mr. Landis, G. Ped:-mo, B. Kimble, H. Jensen, L. MacDuff, J. Hoffman, W. Forchion, A. Scutte. Archery, one of Regional's most outstanding spring activities in the world of Sports, was under the competent direction of Mrs. Vida Dugan. As everyone knows, archery requires some A skills which are not used in participating in other sports activitiesg therefore everyone is not eligible to participate. The team practiced faithfully, and they were rewarded at the end of the season by having a good record. In past years Regional has always boasted a very good archery team, but only through hard work and much practice of their skills. As our other teams, the archery team always displayed a great amount of sportsmanship and fair play when in competition with other schools. Thereby making Regional proud of its archery team. First Row: J. Riley, J. Fulleylove, J. Taylor, C. Cuth- bert, E. Goehringer. H. Kling, R. Madden, Mrs. Dugan. Second Row: J. Drozdowsky, J. Mayer, G. Schnamm, R. Harding, R. Schaeffer. Thirty-one The varsity and junior varsity baseball teams are being coached by Mr. VVestman this year, and the freshman team is being coached by Mr. Pat- terson. The turn out for the varsity and the junior varsity has been very good with many of last year's men returning. The boys are ready and willing to work. Mr. Vifestman feels that with this attitude the boys have he has no doubts of having a good season. Manyfof the junior varsity boys have had prac- tice and learned the rules last year on the fresh- man team. The freshmen are prepared for var- sity' and junior varsity by starting out on the freshman team which has its own schedule of games. Mr. Patterson who coaches these boys tries to teach them good sportsmanship, team- Work, and willingness to Work, which are the characteristics of any winning team. Mein!! VARSITY First Row: T. DiSimone, F. Fothergill, V Avellino, R. Fothergill, A. Meadowcroft. Sec- ond Row: C. Maccariella, R. Flury, R. Beard- worth, J. Carney, G. Frank, Mr. Westnxan. TEAM First ROW: F. Fothergill, L. Maccariella, C. Freedman, V. Avellino, R. Fothergill, F. Sauer, C. Pierson. Second Row: 1. Ligameri, R. Beardsworth, T. DiSimox1e, G. Frank, J. Jaco- velli, J. Knecht, C. Grasso. Third Row: H. Walker, R. Flury, C. Maccariella, J. Carney, A.. Meadowcroft, R. Smith, Mr. Westman. Thirty- two Soffdaf VARSITY First Row: A. MacIntosh, P. Pilcheski, M. Smith, G. Jensen, G. Reilly, B. Hof. Second Row: F. DiBart, P. Spiegle, J. Disney, R. Haines, M. McCullen, M. Elberson, Miss Pratt. TEAM Sitting: P. Pilcheski, B. Hof, R. Haines, M. McCullen, G. Jensen, M. Mastrando, A. Pas- sarella, F. Sindoni, G. Reilly, M. Smith. Standing: R. Etlen, C. Lemmon, D. Yost, J. Walker, A. MacIntosh, J. Disney, M. Pampel, F. DiBart, M. Elberson, J. Wiegand, K. Hill, S. Smith, H. Garcia, R. Jones, P. Spiegle, F. Meyers, Miss Pratt. v. M. 0 -J xii ,fyji x x V . f,Jf y, 9 ,.f Thirty-H1 rec' The softball team is being coached by Miss Adeline Pratt this year. Many girls have shown their interest in this sport by showing up at the initial practice. These girls have also shown their willingness to prac- tice many long and hard hours and a determina- tion to win. As Regional has no freshman softball team the freshman girls can try out and sometimes make the varsity team in their freshman year. If they do not many of them make the junior varsity team. The freshman girls who make the junior varsity team are getting practice and are being' prepared to play varsity in their next three years. Only those girls with exceptional skill and ability are chosen for the varsity team. Since most of last year's varsity girls are re-. turning with that will to work, Miss Pratt feels they are prepared for their opponents and is look-- ing forward to a good season. PCLC x iz . I ana I T11 i1'ly-fam' This year's track team is coached by M r. J Oakes, who is assisted hy Mr. Kenneth Lai and Mr. L. Smith. The divisions of track cross country in the fall and track and lielcl in spring. This year's schedule is as follows: March 19-Spiked Shoe Meet at University of Penn April 14-'l-laclclonhelcl at Hucldonnelcl April April April April April May May M ay May May May June Gloucester at Gloucester Bridgeton Relays at Bridgeton Palmyra at Palmyra Penn Relays at Philzulelphia -Audubon at I-laclclonlield Haddon Heights K Paulsboro at Hadc Heights 13-County Meet at Collingswood -VVooclbury at Vllooclbury -South Jersey Meet at Palmyra -Colonial Conference at Collingswood -State Meet at New Brunswick, N. JV. . .F xi e Kneeling: R. Thornton, J. Dailey, B. Woods, J. Belch Standing: M. Forchion, W. Forchion, S. Filison, Oakes, J. Carney, J. Hoffman, T. Dirkin. First Row: A. Thyrum, B. Woods, E. Finnegan, Dailey, P. Truscello, C. Nichols, J. Belcher, K. Dobis H. Jones, T. Dempsey, M. Forchion, S. Pedano, Rowland, J. lVlcVicke1:. Second Row: Mr. Smith, IW Landis, J. Palladino, T. Daniels, B. Forchion, J. Ho man, R. Wilson, J. Carney, L. Malfaro, V. Pierce, Smith, J. Corcoran, B. Westerby, B. Naholowaa, Davidson, G. Covington, J. Mayer, Mr. Oakes. E. Finnegan, J. Dailey, J. Palladino, A. Thyrum, Forchion, T. Daniels. Cl Y FRESHMAN BOYS' FOOTBALL Row: B. Dodd, W. Brown, J. Mantieth, L. O'Neill, ldman, B. Farrel, J. Fuller, E. Stewart. Second Row: eds, H. Jensen, J. Robinson, H. Jones, J. Rightman, eattler, G. Guy, R. Fleming, W. Soistman. Third J. Girard, J. Myers, F. Meyers, S. Ellison, R. eder, P. Esposito, D. Shaw, B. Ames. Coaches: Mr. n, Mr. Westman. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL om Raw: P. Smythe, R. Sawyer, R. Welker, B. d, Welker, Reichmann, L. O'Neill, J. Lucloich. Row: VV. Maccaroni, J. Connor, J. Miller, R. Way, town, R. Fleming, T. Lakatus, H. Jones, W. Rainer, ' ames, Mr. Pittore, Coach. Not Pictured: A. Jensen. F RESHMAN HOCKEY 'ng: R. Jones, B. Pine, J. Barton, D. Ehrke, J. n, O. Bracarello, F. Caromano, E. Drozdowsky, B. stein. Kneeling: J. Huber, B. Rudolph, G. Ralston, ayers, S. Willing, K. Hill, J. Tyler, B. Burnstein. 1di11g: P. Atkinson, G. Passarella, B. Falk, C. Kre- , C. Harper, K. Buggy, L. Mayers, J. Turner, D. ivan, Miss Pratt. l e5Al'l'lCl.l'L l00l f6 W T11 iffy-fiifc jrea man laorfa The purpose of freshman sports is to get the students acquainted with the sport and to teach them the fundamentals of the game. Sportsman- ship and teamwork, which are ,essential in all sports as in life, are accomplished by those who join in the fun and hard work. Most of the boys and girls entering Regional have little knowledge of the sports that go on at our school. The various coaches have to start at the beginning in teaching how to play in these sports. The fall sports were: Football, coached by Mr. James Brown and Mr. Leonard VV'estmang and hockey, coached by Miss Adeline Pratt. Cnr win- ter sports for freshmen include boys' basketball, coached by Mr. Angelo Pittore, and girls' basket- ball coached by Mrs. Jane VVhite. Wfith spring naturally baseball ior boys coached by As there are no feshman teams for cross coun- try, wrestling, track, archery, and softball anyone may try out for the Varsity or Junior Varsity teams. Freshmen participating in these sports are do- ing their best to bring recognition to R. H. S, ?.a....... . . E .. . .a .. Y. 'i ', , a . .. W .,.re.-WM H... . url: aa. . a 5 H H Wigwam!! gems asm- a nys a E grew . are in sms Q? ' M mwii I at r was ms. is was ,- xii, First Row: P. King, G. DeCerbo, L. Caplin, N. Oben- lancl, B. Mayers, B. Pine, M. Sheridan, J. Carter, J. Williams, M. Holmes. Second Row: M. Linden, F. Massaro, G. Ralston, P. Belo, C. Barker, A. Briggs, V. Laughlin, B. Burnstein, K. Buggy, H. Garcia, P. Manna. Third Row: J. Eby, S. Keller, J. Scheller, B. Rudolph, J. Young, E. Henibold, B. Kelly, G. Passarella, C. Harper, M. Maultz, E. Palmeri, S. Decker. Fourth Row: D. Ferris, K. Krewitt, P. Atkinson. rf. .l if 5 4 'i'5y A 1. , , ..f-- l : fl ,I ll I . 7' 'e ' lf: 'lf' i I -. .1i i'f I . I 1 Cr First Row: J. Robinson, R. Iuliucci, J. Sarappa, Bleattler, J. Connor, C. Walton, A. Asmus. Second R, Mr. Patterson, V. Solis, J. Feldman, T. Conover, Riechman, G. Guy, G. Welker, W. Podd. Third R R. Nunnenlcamp, W. Rainier, F. Jacobs, D. Shaw, Stuart, C. Hull. Tlzirzfy-.six 3 Z cliff' C . U fy . ..,l.JLf WwW L. CM :fbi f . gfwt J, 1 The cheerl aders, under' the capable direc- Miss Lillian Levy, help keep alive the of Regional High School at all of our ancl basketball games. Cheermistress, by the girls, was Gerry Jensen, and her is Betty Canning. W'in 01' lose, you always find the girls full of pep and the students to cheer for our teams. BASKETBALL 'cfm 'in the basket, down fha floor, High Sclzool , Score, Score. ORANGE AND BLUE on-11-n o1'a11ge, on-11-JL blila, 011-'TI-'Il Reg-ional, it L'lI1'0lLglI'. HELLO CHEER li Rickity, hoofldy do, fc come over to welcome you. fc lzojw you stay lnal may the batter team win today. RICKITY - RACKITY - RUSS 'ickify-Racleity-R ass Vr2'1'e not allowed fo C ass ut nevertlzelcavs o115'z'e goffa covzvfess lmro's nobody lzeftw' than us. LINE Cl-IEER CFootballj Ind, Comer, Tackle, Guard, Im' your 711071 and hit him lzard. lit him. high, hit l1-l7'I'l- low, .onm on Regional, Iefx go, lanuscript for page 41-R . . ' 1. Qu ,Q if m f m is SSX mm a gs, ,Ensign Bal- lagnml as vii? any H .E H new CAQQFFQGJQPJ Ss ss mx-1 new wise. xx. . Q Mg. Se ' . .M Fl rr HSS .Egg 5 .. y . 'M,gS.f..,: fam . . 1 1 4 E is ' mx ' m B E ,. Wg . iz . H A . H :Q . 'E . . . . . 2 is n K, Tl1.i1'f,x'-.reveal Cofor ual' TOP: First Row: N. Feilis, J. Copeland. B. Aspell, B. Canning, M. Smith. Second Row: J. Sims, N. Yocum, G. Jensen, B. Sikora, G. Rielly. MIDDLE : Kneeling: B. Anderson, D. Shuckle, A. Kauffman, M. Richards. Standing: H. Garcia, K. Buggy, C. Volz, P. Turner, J. Jacovelli, F. Rubleski. SIDE: S. Clark, J. Mick, P. Jacovelli, D. Yost, G. Taylor, C. Sepicato. . f Q E x 3 mam ms mmm ss ss ss sw ss a ss a ss as a ss mm wore! fo Oul' MHJQPC 615525 We would like to pass along a word of advice to the underclassmen with whom we shared Cand shoved inj the halls of Regional during our last year. To the Juniors: W'hen you become seniors you will learn the senior cheer very fast. It goes like this, VVe want money, we want money, money, money! We don't want to give you the impression that you'll need a million dollars by the time graduation rolls around. No, it's not quite as bad as that-a half a million should see you through very nicely. Above all, juniors, keep those rings shiny. A good method for doing this is to wash your hands once a day. XV e advise you to get an early start on developing your yearbook. We have found by experience that the ideal time is one week before publication. To the Sophomores: Vile advise all sophomores to quit now, you'll never make it to your senior year. But in case you do decide to stay 1' or your Junior year, the responsibility rests on your shoulders to prepare a -Tunior Prom, the likes of which no one has ever seen. A good theme would be The Invisible Prom Night. Vllhen it comes time to have your Junior Ring Dance, we earnestly wish you would not use the same giant ring form that all other classes have been using year after year. The poor thing needs a rest. To the Freshmen: Now that you freshmen have come of age and have Finally realized that Regional doesn't have any hopscotch courts or swings, we advise you to take some money out of your treasury to build some. For your freshmen who are just beginning to memorize your locker combination, we have dreadful news-they change them each year. Since you have three more years, we wish you to work on the following projects : to better Regional High School, install conveyor belts in the halls to transport books 5 build four foot deep lockers so that you can store more stuffg and buy asbestos gym suits so that you never have to take them home to wash. Remember too, that when next year's freshmen come wobbling to Regional, it will be up to you to guide and direct the little dearsf, You should be helpful and tell them that the easiest way to get to the third fioor is by taking the elevator at the stage door. Forty -1, I fel! an N Q- wif' ' I 26. H ' IJ 'JK 1' 'I WWW 1 M ,fysu 15 JUNIOR OFFICERS E. Mull, M. Bruno, J. Gargano, F. Simone. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS S. Tomasello, J. Buser, J. Fielis, T. Daniels. FRESHMAN OFFICERS G. Laughlin, R. Naholowaa, S. Decker, K. Krewitt. N w F0f1'J'-0110 5 V W F arty-i f Lf' uniord HOME ROOM 205-4 First Row: M. Bruno, M. Cassia, B. Bryson, D. Beacl H. Batchelor, F. Brehm, G. Ahruzzo, R. Bill, R. Adam J. Blakely. Second Row: M. Braddock, S. Bright, Cahill, L. Bramante, C. Auwater, J. Belcher, R. Bokslei ner, H. Anderson, G. Angelino. HOME ROOM 1 12-4 First Row: J. Clevenger, C. Cline, R. Christain, Catrambone, J. Dawson, R. DiGei-olamo, F. Chinchilla M. Elberson, L. Cowan, S. Collins. Second Row: J Dailey, M. DiMeglio, J. Corcoran, S. Crozier, J. Ed wards, C. Chiumento, B. Chavanne, F. DeSilvio, E DelConte, Third Row: R. Console, J. Carney, A. Cole R. Carnew. U 'X J , K 1 ff ' HOME'ROOM 113-4 First Row: R. Fuller, A. Gochinski, M. Gargano, J Fritz, V. Glass, A. Fowler, R. Etlen, R. Fekete, R. Ferriola. Second Row: G. Francisco, J. Gorski, J Goldstein, J. Feeney, J. Gargano, G. Gatti, H. Franke. Back Row: L. Flake, L. Ficergi, B. Flake, G. Fox, H. Goldberg, F. Fucci, E. Eschert, F. Fothergill. IJ 3 h e r-!4.cf7fi7V7w VL Loi Ufldhf .GJQDW-Q 7 f l f- , . ,A -.f1 .x' i -J j'z.. '7fA fJL.ff' I , , . f HOME ROOM 119-4 First Row: M. Johnson, H. Holmes, C. Hendrickson, B. Hof, S. Jackson, K. Holton, J. Hayden, D. Hansen, R. Haines, M. Grebowich. Second Row: A. Harrison, . ..,.,............ C. Jackson, J. Jacovelli, R. Hardwick, R. Hartley, J. Jennings, ..........,,....,.,, T. Gregory. iU0 Cfaafs of 1956 HOME ROOM 206-4 Row: R. Latva, H. Lewellen, J. Lang, L. Mac- R. Madonia, E. Killian, C. LeMon, S. Jones, Second Row: F. Kergides, C. Lapolla,. S. . Macbride, R. McMullen. M. McCuQen, B. McGurk, V. Mathis. Third Rqg?23'C.-Miac- Mayer, L. MacDul'f,Jlg.inSfi,5Gi1ff1i5,JR.f.15fIt- J. McVicker, R. ,,.'i'l , EQUJ, MW' li 2 J-. 31 gy ,fe 5,1 P .,, J' V ' I ' 'i .-Z mf.-.. ' k-bay!-,. ,f lx ia ,A . , - 'Tl-' L J , . fpf' 3 ' 1 K. -- - . Y ,a .9 ,jf Dip' nil HOME Room 210-4 Row: Betty Ann Peclen, A. Pfeiffer, B. Miller, Mull, M. Mossop, R. Reagle, A. Procida, L. Peclrick, Osborne, H. Pedersen. Second Row: J. Mick, B. R. Pratt, D. Miller, E. Nicholas, A. Moffa, E. V. Pierce. Third Row: W. Reclheifer, G. A. Meadowcroft. HOME ROOM 213-4 Row: S. Santiago, M. Smith, J. Smith, C. Sateriale, Robbins, P. Regan, B. Reed, S. Smith, D. Schuckle, Reilly, M. Richards. Second Row: M. Seppy, A. S. Scott, R. Smith, E. Schaeffer, 1. Salvato, F. Simone. HOME ROOM 220-4 irst Row: J. Williams, P. Waddel, J. Walker, E. Talbot, . Thomas, D. Yost, C. Upton, D. Wyce, B. Stanisce, . Wolbert, J. Wandell. Second Row: D. Vollmer, C. Walker, J. Quinn, B. Wyce, R. Zimmerman, J. White, . Wilson, P. Truscello. Third Row: H. Wizt, J. edesco, V. Tamburrino, W. Walker. F 07' J' . ,T .ij 'I ll? 'J ai . 145 ,JK ,Mil -If J WJJWM G jfml-5 50,0 omored HOME' ROOM 106-3 First Row: L. Blackman, S. Bombaro, S. Bright, Atkins, J. Brenner, M. Ayres, J. Biegalski, Ashenfeld C. Brunck, T. Barnes. Second Row: M. Belsanti, Annich, J. Buser, W. Bill, M. Burkhart, G. Alberts' G. Allibone, A. Bramlield, R. Beardsworth. Third Rc B. Bauers, V. Arsenault, S. Anderson, R. Britewi: E. Boyle, F. Batten, A. Brodecki, W. Baker, J. Ada! R. Ashman. B Li CZ ' s ' HOME ROOM no-3 054 DePalma V. Clarke J Clarke, M. Crosby J Dis M Cathers F D1Bart Second Row Cruise C Orelli, C. Demarest, C. Capaferri, A. D9SlllV0, Cheesemen, P. Clark, S. Byerly, J. Coney. Third R H. Clevenger, J. Coney, T. Daniels, K. Davey, Dando, K. Carter, T. Dirkin, J. Delpino, M. DiBia First Row: T. Dempsey, R. Chiappine, M. D'Angelo, 1 9 ' 9 ' n . , . ' . l: J. ' ,.J. : c 5 e x : Q' 4. .' , N4 -Q' ' ' -v 1 1: v 'T HOME ROOM 120-3 First Row: C. Frankie, A. Ellison, R Dotson M T. Fabrico, J. Farms, D. Fox, R. P. Ditullio, D. Ficerai. Second Row: H H. Fleming, J. Elberson, G. Drum, J. Finnegan, C. Fallstick R. Fleish, J. Drosdowski. Row' C Dottoli J Falcon A. Fake, R. Flury, Feeniie, l5.I!13we1 E. F 2 giuf my pr 1 gn, , my JZKOU C f W Q6 I Vlljll, ffl! I , M17 ,ffl f , 1 CJ JV!! 5.1.1111 ' HOME ROOM 121-3 First Row: S. Herbst, D? Heggan, C. Gilmour, Gaskill, R. Giannini, A. Grasso, B. Good, A. Fuhr Second Row: M. Giannone, J. Heins, C. Freedm: J. Henshaw, W. Green, W. Godfrey, C. Haines, . Hatcher. Third Row: C. Grasso, R. Heppard, J. Grub J. Garret, D. Gallen, S. Freclerico, C. Hanclvy. . , fe, . ,- ' 'E ly 4, ,ip--' . Q J A. , Ili, I V 's A4 ,Lil ' JV W MWA 1' ii .V ,V ,A '51, if .f?fz'f ' , ' Lf 3 iii' ' yn HOME ROOM 122-3 First Row: D. Kleber, C. Klotz, M. Italiano, A. Kramer, L. Krider, N. Lancaster, C. Jones, T. Lambiase, R. Iuliano, D. Keel, L. Iuliucci. Second Row: J. Kelly, B. Hudson, B. Irwin, J. Klurnp, A. Kauffman, V. Kaighn, B. Johnston, T. Huber, J. Jacovelli, A. Jones, L. La- Court, J. Hills. Third Row: E. Kline, J. Iannaco, W. Kemble, C. Kingett, G. Hettel, R. Johnson, E. Hettel, R. Haner, H. Kling. ,wwf , ,. x, , vt I Mf. rsi' Row: . Marro, J. Lisa, P. Mattews, A. Mangaro, Marinella, J. Learner, S. Lansetta, N. Mears, E. han, P. McCarty. Second Row: D. Lori, M. Mas- ndo, P. Lesher, A. Lange, A. Lyons, B. Marx, R. wis, E. Learner, J. McAndrews. Third Row: E. arkat, B. Lee, P. Martinez, B. Mark, L. Maccarella, Ligameri. -I ME ROOM 221-3 G Moore XML , ' B 74.1 xywfwj HOME ROOM 222-3 Ross, A. Pierson, R. Ross, G. Reed, G. Ped no, E. W. Rivello, G. Rowand, R. Ree ,R-Rr! Lyon-ffg 4 M . i ' I ,,. A U! A! :wiv I A! 19-P ,SWF 1' f A tl of' xg! V i I 6 JW: J -Ii ole.: 'w'!?,. L VUI. ArHr'ur.V'l Pdf 7 ' Y 225-3 Q First Roni: Steer, J. Slryilcer, B. Southard, V. Sirolli, B. Shearer, T. Shilling, F. Sindoni, R. Sharp, D. Scott, M. Steff. Second Row: K. Sheridan, R. Solis, R. Slasor, Simonetti T. Saunders. Third Row: C. Stiles L. Sheeler B. Sims, K. Scheller, A. Sin rietti, J. Sateriale N. Smit . ffl! P Spiegle F Sauer B rift Sharp, G. Schramn, VJ f ' , 0 X , mpyl A, 2 jp rags J I r M 5 QV FXS' HOME RooM 224-3 423' First Row: C. Williams, C. Volz, K. Tayler, M. Swanson, R Ticlrnan, G. Truax, L. Wendel, G. Wilmer, E. Szabo, P Townsend. Second Row: J. Swanson, M. Thompson, D. Worrell, K. Tarallo, A. Wickesser, F. Valenti, C. Tamburrino, R. Thoman, J. Wiegand, R. Walton, R. Thompson, R. Weatherby, R. Watson, J. Tally, B. Woods, J. Watkins. HO Row: K. Morrissey, B. Miller, K. McGowan, A. C. Reale, C. O,Hanlon, G. Murray, F. Myers, Moos, P. O'I-Iara. Second Row: R. Newcomb, D. ln, J. Morrill, J. Nesspor, C. Morrissey, J. Olivo, McCreary, L. Mullen. Third Row: D. Midgett, W. P. Menna, G. Oehrle, R. Murphy, D. R Potter, M Rodilosso P Pilcheskl A. Pampel, W Pratt Second Row A Pas- . Reibel, J. Pfeifer, E. Rudolph, D. Propert, N. Rania, C. Pereira, J. Patterson. Third Row: Row : E. Sainsbury, A. O'Neill, K: Reitz, T. M.' f . ' ' : . ' J , I ' 1 N , g.:,..J+u J wr r Q In i hjyo l , P. 'J ow 'O xk HOME ROOM 107-4 Bramante, P. Condo, E. Biggs, R. Cooker O. Bracarel T DAcierno C Christian E Andress Second Ro J. Blase, F. Anastasio, W. Boman, L. Biggs, D. Co cillo, M. Carfiello, J. Bombaro, R. Angelino, G. Arbo First Row: N. Arbour, C. Bombaro, F. Caromano, - - , I . , . , . . u R. Condo. Third Row: W. Collins, H. Berry, B. Am: B. Tucker, B. Caramano, J. Andrew, G. Austin,.l Bornbaro, V.' Brehln. wil QQ' . It Irv. ', -gr' , -if ' . Jn P e A mf e n. yn 11 '- HOME ROOM 208-4 First Row: D. Franke, M. Farina, D. Ehrke, I- Dougherty, D. Doughten, M. Dove, E. Dougherty, I Eades, M. Dixon. E. Drozdowsky, S. Franke, J. Fowle G. DeCerbo, E. Foerster, D. Fortune, J. Edwards. Thir Row: P. Esposito, C. Dina, J. Fanz, A. Dixon, S. Ellisol . Farrel . f ' ' J I 0 43 0-J . J ll iq J 0 .J 0 mn! f ,Wg-Lu Jw! L NUM ., Vfwdw-if HOME ROOM 211-4 D. Iacano, N. Hutton, M. Iles B. Futack D. Gorsk Second Row. H Jensen, J. Girard, J Huber, D. H01 B. Holt, D. Goodall, M. Hendricks, J. Iuliucci. Thir, Row: R. Jacovelli, F. Jacobs, I. Heggan, R. Galley, Jones, W. Haas, G. Guy, E, Goehringer, R. Iuliucc First Row: N. Hoffman, J. Lewski, S. Grisso, R. Ile: H .. 1. i ' f. 15 LSL-rw I , . 2 fs, -iff ' ff- . HOME ROOM 209-4 First Row: R. Lewis, J. Magill, M. Martin, P. Manna, G. Mankow, B. Matsinger, D. Lambiase, S. Linden, J. Lief, E. LaTourney. Second Row: J. McCrain, R. Lan- caster, J. Ludovich, W. Maccarone, F. Madden, E. Langer, J. Lombardo, R. Lansetta. Third Row: G. Lipford, G. Leeds, R. Leduc, C. Lowe. .R WW ? WW HOME ROOM 202-4 First Row: E. Murphy, E. Mossop, B. Mohr, G. Passa- rella, E. Myers, P. Mongon, E. Mossop, M. Paris. Second Row: A. Mitchell, L. Mayes, M. McCrain, J. Myers, W. Pierce, W. McAllister. Third Row: D. Passa- rella, E. Mattison, R. Nunnenkamp, R. Naholowaa, J. May. HOME ROOM 223-4 First Row: C. Santiago, R. Scioli, A. Poole, M. Sauser, D. Peirce, D. Pove, S. Robinson, L. Safferin. Second Row: N. Smith, J. Reven, B. Shine, N. Rosellie, W. Smith, R. Russell, J. Robinson. Third Row: S. Seu, J. Sarappa, B. Seeney, C. Rutledge, W. Raineer, E. Purnell, A. Smith. HOME ROOM 207-4 rst Row: A. Webber. C. Wohlfarth, J. Turner, N. Wheeler. Watson, I. Woods, V. Sykes. Second Row: J. Tyler. K. uffin, J. Volkert, F. Wise, S. Weul, L. Tally. Third Row: . Soistman, C. Watson, V. Solis, A. Zarrcllu. Cfaw of 7958 HOME ROOM 1 17-4 N romily, P. Ackinson. M. Bellardine, V. 30nd, J. Briggs, A. Briggs. Second E. Boyd, R. Barrar, C. Buggy, D. :lc Row: A. Asmist J. Blcatler, B. HOME ROOM 222-4 Row: B. Burnstin. J. Carter, B. Falck, D. Ferris, J. Eby, B. Carty, L. Friberg, S. Decker. Second Row: L. Cacciabudi, H. Garcia, M. Butters, C. Cook, J. J. Fuller, C. Cuthbert. Back Row: J. Conner, B. Gerhardt. B. Gardiner, B. Fothergill, C. Fleming, R. Foxhill. HOME ROOM 106-4 Row: C. Harper, I. Hunter, C. Herbert, R. Jones, J. A. Helmbold, E. Helmbold, M. Giacobbe, R. Joss, Second M. Holmes, S. Henshaw, K. Hill. P. Jones, E. Johnson. Glannone, J. Green. Baci: Row: W. Kebalo, A. Jensen, Holliman, J. Herbert, E. Jordan C. Hull. HOME ROOM 225-4 Row: G. Laughlin. K. Krewett. B. Mover, B. Madden, . Maulty, C. Leo, T. Massaro, J. Maulty, B. Kelly. C. Mayer, B. McSparrin, T. Lacatus. C. Kleinhurg, . King E. Layton, E. Knoll. E. McGuire. Buck Row: Kern. ... Lackey. J. Luck, L. Litty, R. Keen. R. Leeds. HOME ROOM 224-4 from Row: E. Morgan. N. Obenland. G. Ralston, B. Rudolph, R. ewcomb. E. Palmieri, B. Pillar, J. Schehher, P. Shone, M. heridan, B. Pine. Second Row: D. Reagle. L. Pinton, J. udolph. M. Schubert, C. Sewter, B. Morgan, F. Meyer, R. Rivello. R. Sawyer, R. Sawyer, R. Rump. F. Sands. Back Row: R. Schroeder D. Shows, D. Sanfords, J. Pregartner. J. Moran. L. O'Neill J. Monteith, J. Reichman. M. Reim. J. Miller. HOME ROOM 1 19-4 Front Row: J. Sullivan, L. Waters. V. Wagner, B. Thompson, A. Troy, J. Williams, C. Stanisce, H. Sleyzak, S. Willing, J. Tyler, J. Townsend. Seca-nd Row: T. Syer, J. Welker, W. Sims, R. Welker, C. Wilkins. M. Trout. M. Stagliano, C. Williams, l'. Young. Back Raw: P. Smyth. C. Walton, R. Way, J. Warnes. ai Khheveny, F. Smyth. E. Strom, E. Stuart, J. Taylor, C. rig t. LL! Ml'l,6!el'C!Cl,66l'l'lel'l .Xdflf Pajama party 6 Niidnight snack 7 Gym, what fun! 8 Bathing beauty 9 The gang 10 The big date Our coach Summer fun A long stretch Goin, fishing 'A 953. DQYAJX Kg. Stunts? Summertime Summer cutey I Tune to eat 4 Explanations . C I li 'l!',4f1.?J: 'iilfnii 2:15 V F diigf' 1,51 fi, ff, .. Q..-'. af f 5 ii..-' Q. .e nf ' ! 6 f L..,,a' g 2 if AQF, . lm ww. Q ff 5 ' ' .J WWA! I4 W H1-U Wt UN fLfoi?UZf fe' W5 ttvvwg W, M13 1 F Q .-X:,vMM,:ww.,ia.b.W,.WMmm,mmx1x nm.K m1mmm-q,.x-MW, ,wMy,-,WW-vf..1W,Xv Q lx m.2..,a.k-A .- , 1 Y- ,:,, , Zn,-wm,.,.,.m M ,, ...... ...... 1 Wwmmmmqm-1,:,M.AM.f..-wM.:.f...mmm ,.....,,, .,..Y, .,. ,.,, -.,....,,........,.,.s ur es-lladf ana! jedfamenf VVe, the Class of 1955 of Lower Camden County Regional High School, being of unsound mind with memories and understanding and also with a heavy heart, declare this our Last XVill and Testament. First, to Mr. Donahue, the supervising principal, who arrived as a freshman along with us, we leave all the marked desks H.11Cl tables, damaged textbooks, school rules and headaches he had with us. We thank and appreciate him for his friendliness and guidance in our four years. Second, to all of our class advisors, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Cramer, and Mr. Jones, we leave each a box of aspirins. To Mr. Smith we leave the memories of our Sophomore Cotillion and to Mrs. Cramer the memories of our Prom which was a great success and which had many head- aches attached. To Mr. Jones we leave him the head- aches from trying to get us to sell the candy and plates. Third, to Mr. Westman we leave the wonderful memories of our VVashington Trip and we thank him for all his help in planning it. To Mr. Burns we bequeath our thanks for his advice in publishing this yearbook successfully. Also we leave him the headaches of our Yearbook Dance. XV e thank Mr. Giordano for his financial advice. Fourth, to the Juniors we bequeath the pleasures of our Senior Day and VVashington Trip. Also we leave any ways to make money and our seats in assemblies. Fifth, to the Sophomores, we bequeath the ability to have a prom as successful as ours. Sixth, to the freshmen we bequeath the fortune to have four good years as we had, and to have good advisors every one of those years. s Seventh, to the Student body in general we leave the pleasure of attending Regional, and also the wonderful teachers. Eighth, all the rest of our estate we reluctantly will to the following unlucky recipients: Robert Adams leaves his old worn out gym shorts to some worthy freshman. Elaine Albertson wills her beloved oboe to anyone who has enough wind to blow one. Amy Anderson passes her 3rd and 4th period to anyone who wants them. Dick Console is the receiver of Mary Lou Angelotti's headaches from publishing the Shell. Betty Aspell bequeaths to her sister Peggy all the fun she had at Regional in her four years. Vincent Avellino entrusts all his homework to a lucky freshman. Janet Bailey forfeits her parking place to some deserving person. Dorothy Blaese leaves her teachers to the lucky Juniors. Marguerite Braddock leaves the cafeteria sand- wiches to any underclassmen who wants them. Mary Cacciabudi leaves her unfinished homework to Louie. Barbara Campbell leaves her meetings in the morning to Janet Dawson. Paul Campbell wills his bus pass to Ted Dirkin. Charles Cannan bequeaths his Worn books to the underclassmen. Betty Canning forfeits her cheer- leading uniform to Marian Richards while John Carney leaves his basketball uniform to Jay Coney. Jean Caval- laro bequeaths her slightly used brains to Lyn Mac- Dougall. Matilda Chiaradonna leaves her dirty locker to any underclassman who is lucky to get it. Winxiy Christy leaves Regional. Mary Ciarma leaves to the underclass- men her homework. Dottie Malone is the receiver of Catherine Clark's place in window painting. Sandra Clark leaves her position as captain of the colorguards to Diane Yost. Eugene Conte beciueaths his handbook to anyone who does not know Regional's rules. Janet Conte wills her place in English class to anv lucky person. Cathy Buggy is the recipient of Joan Copeland's nice white cheer- leading sweater. Kenneth and Bernard Wfoods are willed Garheld Covington's wrestling ability and also his gym suit. Emelia D'Acierna wills her job of making dance posters to her sister, Toni. Bill Davidson leaves the school to Buddy VVizst and Beatrice Davis forfeits her old gym suit to Ruth Reagle. Sam Davis willingly leaves his 4th and 5th period classes to General Arts Students. Gerry DeCerbo is the recipient of her sister, Mert DeCerbo's, gym suit and her good times at Regional. The Juniors are the receivers of Elizabeth Delorenzo's fun in the senior year. John Salvato receives Ronnie DeRogatis' nice clean gym locker. Toni DiMeglio for- feits her notebook to Nancy Marro, Rose Ann DiMeglio relinquishes her bones left at Regional to some worthy freshman. Bill Kimble receives Tom DiSimone's lost sweat socks and size 10 helmet. Richard Donnelly leaves the new freshmen wild herd to the Student Patrol. Anybody who wants Ed Dove's books can have them. Janet Farms is willed Ruth Dunning's unfinished home- work for English. Rita Dunning leaves her good times to the freshmen. The Juniors are left Norman Ehrke's teachers. Erv Eschert is willed Alan Enders' broken noses. Connie Esposito wills to Hazel Lewellen all the fun she had in the band. Blanche Etlen just leaves her laughs to the gang. To anyone who is nuts enough to play the baritone saxophone is the receiver of Harold Ewan's. Dolores Ewing wills her fun in painting the windows to anyone who can draw. Catherine Farrell's brother is the lucky receiver of her good times. Amelia Fieger wills her hard work to Marie McCullen. Joan Fieger forfeits the D.E. class to the Juniors. Next year's stage crew are the receiver of the control panel left by Bill Fieger. Nancy Fielis leaves to Darlene Schuckle her cheerleading sweaters. Bob Beardsworth receives Bob Fischer's gym socks. Betty Fly leaves her majorette uniform to lNIary Ann Bruno and her boots to Barbara Reed. XVilliam Smith receives Merrill Forchion's devilish ways. W'illiam Forchion leaves his good reputation in sports to any school member. Gary Frank forfeits his crying towel to Erv Eschert and Fred Simone. Eleanor Freedman relinquishes the sna- cious hall to her brother Calvin. Anyone who can find the material for the newspaper columns can have Marilyn Frost. James Fulleylove leaves his love to all the girls at Regional. Joan Geno wills her fun at Regional to Ellen Moos. Sunann Giacobbe leaves her good times to Mary Jane. Sam Crozier receives Joe Gilmour's four year old gym bag. Hugh Wizst gets all 'Wilson Good- all's jobs on stage. Doris Goto leaves all her fun she had at lunch time to the underclassmen. Edie Mull is the happy receiver of Flossie Grahanfs chewing gum. Fred Simone is willed Joe Grassi's left sneak and hip pads. Jean Hartman leaves all her memories to the kids at Regional. Gwen Hartsig gladly relinquishes her lumps and bruises from hockey to Kathy Holton. Phil Hecker just leaves Regional High. Sylvia Herbine forfeits her unregistered parking place to anyone who has enough nerve to use it. Bonnie Johnson receives Gerry Hiebert's zeros in gym. Sam Ellison is the lucky receiver of John HoFfman's cross country shoes. Iris Holden leaves her plans for a house from Home Economics to the Juniors. Nancy Vaclino receives Betty Honsell's job in Mrs. Deitz's othce. John Hughes leaves all the good times to the Reggie kids. Thomas Hume forfeits his piano to Emil Del Conte so he can learn to sing. Joyce lannaco leaves Regional forever. Adelaide VVechesser receives Phyllis luliucci's old homework. Sandra Iuliucci leaves her job on the Vari-typer to any lucky junior. Chick Mears is the receiver of Catherine Jackson's gym suit F i ft y-two and sneaks Joe Jael son leaves Rrehard Thompson hrs hrstory class Jeanette XVandell recerves Loretta Jaeo vellrs brarns Pat Jrcovellr lerves to Jean 'vlrel her eolorguard boots Mark Jennrngs leaves hrs unused lns tory book to Jaek Jennrngs Gerry Jensen forferts her posrtron as rnrstress of the cheerleaders to Garl Rerlly Maretta Snrrtlr rs left Dorrs Johnsons sernor headaches Joann Joss leaves her old typrng eraser to Rrta Fekete Kathryn Kennedy leaves her unfinrshed homevvork to rnvone vxho can do rt Margaret Krllran leaves her hrstory notes to her srster hr Ray Krrehoff leaves Ronnre Bartlrng hrs unfinrshed and unpard projects 1rr shop Karen Rlernberg leaves her brnrses from hockey to Sandy 'lomasello Helen Rlrne relrnqurshes the drrver s seat rn Brll s ear to Helen Pedersen Jack Rnecht xvrlls hrs unused bus trekets to anvone vr ho can use them Nlarjorre lxruckner' leaves Rrta Fekete her fun at Reggre Eleanor Lang leaves Jeanette Lang the pleasure of dorng homevx ork every rnght Ruth LaPollo leaves all her devrlrsh thrngs they do rn gym to her srster Lrllran Shrrley Lewrs leaves her good behavror to the under elassmen James Lombardo leav s hrs hrstory technrques to M1 lVestman Elarne Lutz vrrlls her chan rn band to Carol Strles Lorrarrre MacBrrde leaves her nrekname Txarnv to anvorre who vvants rt Carmen Maccarrello recerves Frank Macearrellos fun rn rn rth class Phyllrs Nlrecarone vvrlls her battered elarrnet to Annre Lours Malfaro rvrlls hrs borrowrng abrlrty to anyone who needs rt Vrvran Marcorr leaves the loads and loads of home vxorl to any deservrng CP student Peter Drnr reeerves Henry Marrnellas worn out notebook Jane Marshall leaves her locker to any Junror who rs lucky to get rt Parth Martrn leaves her rvorn out gym surt to any underelassrnan Bob Mattson leaves the teachers to next year s P X boys Bob MeColgan leaves hrs rope elrmbrng abrlrty to hrs buddy teaeher John McGowan vrrlls hrs sweet tooth to Gerry Rutherford Audrey Melntosh wrlls her hard nork to the gang John McSparrrrr leaves lns spellrng papers to anyone Jennv Mrdrlr gladly grves next years DE students 'ind lunch Barbara Mrller QIVBS her rnoldy gym elothes to her srster Betty Sandra Nfrller leaves the 6th perrod lunch to anybody vho rs lucky to have rt Monty Nlontemurro nrlls all the good trmes to next year s senrors Xkfayne Nlorans brother' rs the benefactor of hrs trombone Brll Morrrll leaves all the next year P A s students all hrs untrnrshed home rvork Bert Naholowaa bequests to the next presrdent of Student Councrl all the trrals and trrbulatrorrs that go vvrth the office Bettre Nerdrrrger leaves her job as see retary for the class to the lueky one who gets rt Dora Vollmer rs the recerver of Lourse Nrcholas plaee rn the Drrvmg Trarnrrrg car Anyone nho xrants a lrttle red surtcase that does not elose rvrll recerve Brllre Nreholas Franers Nrclrols leaves 300 to Butch Rlme James Nrxon leaves hrs good record to Dot Freddre Attanasro reeerves Sara Yoreross farlure rn lrrstory Freddy Srmone and Erv Esehert rvrll be the happv recervers of Drck Nurum s nose guard and all the tracks he ran Joe Pall rdrno leaves all lns homeworl to the mcomrng class Joanne Parkrnson wrlls a lot of luck to the hockey team of neat rear Some lucky Jurrror rs wrlled Julra Passarellas work rn 103 Lela Pearson leaves her game to Carrnrta rnd Dolores Annnrarre Pedersen wrlls all her sehool vxorrres to her srster Helen md the trouble wrth the trckets to anyone lucky to recerve rt Franers Prehs leaves Regronall Charles Prerson vvrlls hrs good marks to hrs brother Allan Joan Pologruto leaves all the lrttle thnrgs rn the gy m to the underclassmen The book keeprng HI class wrll recerve Betty Reed's worrres of the magazrne drrve Dot Regn leaves her homevxork to her brother Carol Rerlly bequests her old clothes to her srster Crarl and her good marls to Marte Nlrel -Xnna lxrchards leaves her rnrxed up candy lrst to anyone who ean figure rt out Gerald Rrley vxrlls the old books to the next senror elass Bobbr Rossr leaves her nervous ness before a play to the aetors and actresses of next year Anyone who wants 'Wrllranr Rudolphs books can have thenr Lou D f-Xnnolfo wrll recerve Nrck Saclrelben s old penerl All George Sanrpsons relatrves at Reggre vvrll recerve hrs shyness Anna Sanrrasardo Just leaves good old lvegronal Mrteh Santrago leaves brrdland to Vrnce and Emrl Marre Sarappa vvrlls her school Jobs to her brother John Carol Seprcato forferts her place on eolorguards to Jean Mrel Guv Seu leaves hrs talent for berng mrsehrevous to any freshman Vrto Seu wrlls hrs detentron slrps to Steve Carl Xuwater wrll be bequested Ralph Shan s five years at Regronal Lorrarne Sheeler Wrlls her elerrcal papers to her srster Lors Eleanor Sherby leaves some old shrunken mater-ral to Mary Cathers Joe Short forferts hrs abrlrty to read the slrde rule to anyone Barbara Bry son nrll be the lucky recerver of Joan Schlerrrkofers ofhce practrce Jobs Sandy Brrght wrll recerve Gall Srler s boots and Betty Jane Srkora leaves her Bermuda shorts to the Reggie grrls Joan Srnrs relrnqurshes her cheerleadrng unrforrn to Arlene Kaufman Lours Srrollr leaves hrs troubles to Grnny Iggyzollrq Margre Smrth wrlls Regrorral to her brother Allen Smrth Ruth Sneathen leaves her home work to Ray Rockwell Fred Sorstrnan vvrlls hrs rnusrcal abrlrty to anyone who can play a lrttle Carol Speece relrnqurshes her seat on the early bus to Ruth Sharp Tonr Huber vvrll be the person who reeerves Anna Sprnellas troubles and Jean Stanton wrll grve her old Steno book to any needy person Janet Stephan gladly grves her problems of homework to her brother Bobby Roy Pratt rrrll recerve Jerry Strles car abrlrty Lors Strock forferts her abrlrty to do the work assrgned to Sara Jane Grrsso Oscar Tann relrrrqurshes hrs place rn detentron to Smrttv Mar gre Tavlor wrlls her homework to her srster Kathrvn Grnny Taylor leaves her gym sneaks to her brother Jrnr rf he wants them Drck Thorn ton for ferts hrs wrndow to parnt to Mary Lewandowskr Fred Srmone can have Axel 'lhyrums Norwegran goat Cheese cutter thats rf he rrants rt loan Valentr leaves her I-Irwanan dancmg abrlrty to her srster Franny Phvllrs Merhl and Mary lhompson can have Mrrgre Vandergrrfts fun Carol Ann VValker leaves her mrddle name -Xnn to any lucky grrl The freshmen may re cerve Horace W rll er s homework Kenneth Wfrters vvrlls to the future elasses all of Mrss Megargees homework Barbara Way leaves 'rll her fun rn 7th luneh to Anna Dougherty Anyone who ean find Brll VVesterbys books can have them Laura XVhrte urlls her fun rn Regronal to the strrdents of the school Frank XVrehrovvskr nrlls anvthrng to anybody Jrm 'XVrlco:tson forferts lns sweat shrrt and sneaks to Jurrror Rerd Donna Vlfood leaves her desk rn olhce practrce to Glen Osborne Herby VVood leaves hrs bus drrver who rs mrstreated by Pat Wood Ralph Yancey wrlls lst perrod lunch to the lueky people next year Ronrne Yersak nrlls lns school headaches to the Jurrror P A s Nancy Yocurn wrlls her unrform for cheerleadrng to Judy Jaeovellr Marre Zabrelskr grves her place rn ith lunch to the lueky senrors neact year Prank Yangaro wrlls hrs practrce for wrestlrng to Ralph Ross Carole Ann Yarrella forferts her plaee rn chorus to Madehne D Angelo Lastlv we hereby nornrrrate eonstrtute and appornt the remamrng classes at Regronal Hrgh to be executors of thrs our I ast Wrll and Testament In nrtness whereof we have hereunto set our hand and seal thrs thrrteenth clay of June rn the year of our Lord One thousand Nrne hundred and Frfty fave Frftv flrrce .. 1 's 'N ' ' ' ' CQ R 1 'C- ' S J ' , . 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I ' - ' A . v 3 l ' - .,. 4 A T ' ' ' . . . . . . , 5 - - l 7 ' ' ,xI . ' . , c Y - ' ' 'l . ' ' II v - I '.. J . ' . 1 ' - ' r ' v 1 I I ' I , - I . II I CAM., Hi folks! I've just finished reading one of the popular newspapers of the day, and as I leafed through it I saw many names of the members of the Class of '55. The sports headlines are of Al Enders setting a new homerun record. NV ith football season com- ing up, Vince Avellino has agreed to sign with the Eagles. Guy Seu and Garfield Covington are both athletic directors in the service and taught Vince a lot while he was there. Bettie Neidinger still hasn't decided which basketball league she will play with this winter and Nancy Yocum will con- tinue at Temple as basketball coach. Gary Frank is now head athletic director there. In entertainment today, the fabulous bubble dancers, Billie Nicholas and Betty Jane Sikora, are being featured at The Pines. Johnny Ray, whose secretary is Jane Marshall, is also featured in one of the town's clubs tonight. .I-lerbie VV ood was telling me that Nlarilyn IXfIonroe's milkman happens to be Axel Thyrum. Axel is employed by dairy farmer Joe Gilmour. Ellie Lang, Betty DeLorenzo, and Faith Martin are private secre- taries to Eddie Fisher, Bob VVagner, and Julius La Rosa, respectively. In the movie world Direc- tor 'William Davidson agreed to do a musical with a quartet that features Sandra Clark, Carole Sep- icato, Joan Pologruto, and Joan Sims. Dancer Joan Valenti and singer Audrey McIntosh will also be in Mr. Davidson's new show. The newest bobby-soxer idol, Eddie Miller, will make his movie debut too. Tommy Hume and his band will do a benefit show at Municipal Stadium. Gpera star Iris Holden and world famous trum- peter, Elaine Lutz, will be the special guests. Bob bi Rossi, who has a record shop in Chinatown :selling mambo records to all the Chinese coolie- 1cats, will be the hostess. By the way, next to Bobbi's record shop is a terrific pizza pie house owned by Ray Kirehoff. Betty Aspell and Blfargie Smith met the noted surgeon, Bert Naholowaa, on a recent vacation in Hawaii. They also saw Joan Geno who was on her way to China. Janet Stephan, Ann Sannasardo, and Cass Farrell have joined the armed forces. They ran into Harold Ewan and John Hoffman who are both oflicers. Bill Forchion, Bob Fischer, John Carney, and Jim VVi1coxson are maknig the air force their career. Nick Sachelben will be honored at a dinner given by General Joseph Jackson for his services to our country. Margie Kruckner is a bookkeeper for multi- millionaire Oscar Tann. New Jersey Senators Kenneth Wfaters and Henry Marinelli have in- vested stock in the oil wells owned by Jack Knecht. Betty Fly, who was voted the model Mrs. Amer- ica, is vacationing in Florida with her old friends, Nancy F ielis, Monty Montemurro, and Betty Can- ning. Miss Canning, while in Florida, gained the title of an alligator wrestler. Frank Maccariella will advise Richard Donnelly on the use of his invention to replace teachers. Ginny Taylor an old classmate, is now a grade school teacher, and Marie Zabielski is a business instructor in college. Doris Johnson and Eleanor Freedman also are home economic instructors. Back at L.C.C. Regional Francis Nichols and VVilson Goodall are shop teachers. Marilyn Frost now owns a department store. Emelia D'Acierno works as a salesgirl for her, and Jenny Midili is one of her highest paid buyers. Designer Betty Reed and her good friends Lor- raine MacBride and Carole Vlfalker will go with her to Europe to hire an Italian model. Miss Reed wanted to hire Pat Jacovelli but Pat prefers being a secretary. Dolores Ewing is employed as a secretary by millionaire Joe McSparrin, he also employs the well-known cesspool cleaner, Vito Seu. Sam Davis is chauffering the latest Cadillac model owned by Jim Fulleylove. Jim Nixon, who worked to pay for his car back in his high school days, is also riding around in a Cadillac. Gerry I-Iiebert accompanied Carol Speece and Joann Joss as far as Nebraska on their second trip around the world. Paul Campbell was on the same plane on his way to India. Louis Sirolli, CPA, has completed the auditing of the records of Carole Zarrella's investment of her money. Miss Zarella has 'Finally consented to raising Julia Passarella's salary. Chief of Police Ralph Shaw will dine with Tom DiSi1none, who is a bathing beauty contest judge, and the much sought after bachelor Dick Nuzum. Ralph and Dick now want a job with Toni. George Sampson, Eddie Dove, Francis Piehs, and Smokey Lombardo are all service station owners. There's a lot of competition in that busi- ness these days. 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Lei m I m was 0150 71 ill -,ar E mn W is mn me .ips Saints E em. W 5615192 mi- H HM 2,-:Q - - .G :.: W M E H ,M.. ms K H ai? L Eff - is is B is an -na my E,-j-fp 24, me afffaz Tuv- ., -:iq Sirfy-two Remember our VV ash i ngto trip. It was April 20 and off went to VVashiugton. We were excited as we boarded our bus After the third day we were tir and glad to return home, but 1 memories of those three days i1 Wasliiiigtoii will always liugei with us. .g? 'Wil' is - sas E A on . s 5 Y , is x..r , President Alan Enders First Term f ' H L? as-E Zi , W ...M .. :.:... . if H 1... S 22: H Z B .1. :Ii I' 'S 2 EQ I mst , ' it -4 sg f H W .,.,: if A:-EQ: if - 'Q' H E sg s H is A s E V' B Q SS B Q as E s ig: his nw I .A E ' .r w Q H B E 5,5 me .4 -it H n ss 5 E Em:-2 E E -- .... A , E- i M Q53 W . E at is 5 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Ann Pedersen Nicholas Sachleben Betty Neidenger Betty Canning Second Term meddage rom our 0 icerri It has been a great honor to serve as the class othcers for your Senior year. XIV e enjoyed working as leaders of your class, and the enjoy- ment was due primarily to the 'fact that we had a strong and will- ing group behind us. VVithout a good, hard working class, we could not have made our years as successful as they were. Your cooperation and initiative in forming new and interesting projects made our year both active and pleasant. It is dincicult to express our deep appreciation for the 1nany things that Mr. Donahue has done for our class. To us he has been a helping hand. Mr. jones, our class advisor, was also a very inspiring guide. XV e know that we would have given up many times, but with his encouragement we tried to do what you expected of us. Also, we would like to thank our fine Senior homeroom teach- ers, for the many times they chaperoned our dances, gave up home- room periods for the class, Stayed nights after school and the many other things we might mention. We do not want to forget the rest of the faculty. Many of them worked behind the scene in our Senior year. To them we would like to say Thank you very much. But most of all, we would like to thank the entire class for electing us as your class officers, VVe are not only honored, but proud to have held this position. It is our opinion, as it is of many others, that we were officers for the best class in the school history. .S'i,1'ty-flzrce s s egg . SIX ef. E sgzw T s E ii 2 moss sa eniord ROBERT C. ADAMS West Berlin LIMEY PRACTICAL ARTS C4111 she tw'c.vfle? Football 1, Z, 3 43 VVrestling 1. Z, 33 Boys' Cooking 3g Stage- Craft l, 2, ELAINE- AQBERTSON 2 L . Lslswiniloiv 1..fxt2N,rEf-9 ' ., EoLLEGE PREP. 1 Q ' Q -, Yea, 111-glib,-'iY5i1'f feel bad, E 1 0 'Chorus'?l. Z, 3 f2lCCOHlD?ll'llSllJj Bzlllcluii, 43 Dirhrnatics 1l3,'S5ring . Feitival '1, 43 lfuncli Petrol,- 43 Chnistnias Program 1,32,,443',g5 43 Bind Concert 3, 43 Efffferit Shows 1., 2133, 4. ' AMY ANDERSON Atco IKAJJ BUSINESS En. Iflflm are you trying 10 kid? Dancing 13 Hockey lg Dra- mntics 23 Card Club 2. MARY LOU ANGELOTTI Chesilhurst I.OU COLLEGE PREP. H- l1af a voorlz! Honor Society 3, 43 Shell l, Z, 3, 4 CEditor in Chief 3. 43: Hockey 2, 3, 4g L'Agenda Staffg Press Club 2. 3, 43 Varsity Softball 13 Student Council 3, 43 P. A. Speaker 1, 2, 33 Presi- dent of Freshman Classy Public Speaking Club 1. BETTY ASPELL Clementon CHICK GENERAL You didn? get faked, did you? Dancing Club 1, 43 Card Club 23 Student Council 13 Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, 4. es. Sixty-four VINCENT AVELLIN Blue Anchor 1x1uxrNs GEN Hey, Ciaylmvl .' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Dan Club: Body Building Clubg Club. JANET BAILEY Hammonton .TAN GENE Him' 'bout that naw, fish Dancing' Club. DOROTHY BLAESE Louden DOT GENE I declare! Chorus 1, 23 Hockey 13 D cing 1. MARGUERITE BRADDO Gibbsboro RITESY BUSINESS Is tim! cz fart! Card Club 13 Usherette 3 Dancing Club 13 Hrm. G1 ance Representative. MARY CACCIABUDI Laurel Springs lN'IARIE GENE You 1101171 know, do ya? Czunera Clubg Nursing Ch Chorus. RBARA L. CAMPBELL Lindenwold rs BUSINESS En. Oh, Beans! id 1, Z5 Basketball 1, 35 nor Society 3, 45 L'Agenda ffg Library Club 25 Sewing b 35 I-I. R. Representative Class 45 Drill Squad 45 As- ibly Committee 45 Public dress 2, 3, 45 One Act Play Magazine Drive 3, 4. PAUL CAMPBELL Pine Hill Gus GENERAL I take my books and go Iiovnc. iorus 3, 45 Football Manager Band I. CHARLES W. CANNAN Lindenwold NNY GENERAL ody Building C1ub5 Card Club. BETTY CANNING Lindenwold ETH BUSINESS En. nl11f?I'CIS In-zzsclcs? arsity Cheerleading 2, 3, 45 lass Secretary 25 Class Treas- rer, 1, 3, 45 L'Agenda Staff financial etlitorj 5 Talent Show , 3, 45 Geo. Woollnert Show 25 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 asketball 25 Honor Society 3, 5 Dancing Club 2, 35 Shell Z, 5 junior Miss Club 15 Camera 'lub 15 Make-up Club 25 Stu- lent Council 2, 35 Hockey 15 ' ssembly Committee 4. JOHN WILLIAM CARNEY Sicklerville KBILLYU GENERAL Cool it, pops! Track 2, 3, 45 Football 35 Cross Country 45 Basketball 3, 4. .F 'fi ve Ili . - - A H A xi Q. ss gm is E is fi s Si,1'f,i'-five JEAN L. CAVALLARO Atco GENERAL llffotlzer of llloosa! Chorus 1, 25 Spring Festival 1, 25 Spectator's Sports Club. MATILDA CHIARADONNA Tansboro TILLIE GENERAL ' Oli, Heaifens! WINFRED CHRISTY Garden Lake XVYNN PRACTICAL ARTS Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 4. MARY CIARMA Atco BUSINESS ED. I hate to take Tests Sewing Club 35 National Hon- or Society 3, 45 Magazine Drive 3, 4. CATHERINE S. CLARK Lindenwold SHIRLEY GENERAL Are ya goin' foizfight Blondie? Junior Miss Club 15 Library Club 25 Usherette Club 3, 4 Basketball 3, 45 Drill Squad. SA ,DRA JOAN CLARK , fi Clementon 405' SEANDY L COLLEGE PREP. ,A H- 5 'V Stop teasing 1118. Art Club 1, 2, 35 Student Coun- cil 45 Basketball 1, 2,5 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 15 Honor Society 3, 45 Shell Stall 2, 3, 45 L'Agenda Staff 45 FTA 45 Color Guard Z, 3, 45 Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE CONTE Waterford CoNN1E 1'RAcr1cAL ARTS Oh. my, yes! Chess and Checkers Club 25 Sports Roundup Club 15 Boys' Cooking Club 15 Student Coun- cil 1, 25 Student Patrol 2, JANET CONTE Waterford JAN BUSINESS En. How 'bout flint? Junior Miss Club 15 Art Club 1, 25 Concessions 35 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH JOAN COPELAND Watsontown cor-E BUSINESS nu. Bobby? HC'S1l1j7 doll! ! Cheerleading 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 15 Chess and Checkers Club 25 Junior Miss Club 15 Press Club 35 George Woolbert Show 25 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 I, V. Cheerinistress 35 L'Agen- da Staff 45 Shell Typist 35 Scriptwriter for Talent Show. ORLANDO G. COVINGTON West Atcoi COUNT cov BUSINESS ED. Tell '-nm the kid .rent ya! Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 35 Track,2, 35 March Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 45 Sports Roundup Club 1, 2. Smit mmm me is E 'ss ' E Emu mmm E E E E .sw me m- mu, um E as mms 1-is is E is ss me Sixty-.six immune as was mums use EMELIA D'ACIERNO Chesilhurst BIEAL BUSINESS Oh, well ! Art Club 35 junior Miss 15 Student Council Base 1 migerl Rav, Xflz zr . I -C l ll or L' i ' VJ? 5 E l f WILDXAM R. DAVIDSDO MVA HbClementom, ' if nIi.1,,,,, COLLEGE rji A 5., , 4, , f I ,L 4. 30. 6 Spor ,Roundup Cilub 1 ,lilo n1atic+'Club 25jNatio1'1l ,Th pian Society 3,f4llPng'A,ct P 1,'2, 3, 45 L'Afgei, a 4,.fArt C 35 Itiiiior-Sendo? Play 35 Fo ball 2, 4. BEATRICE DAVIS Cedar Brook BEA GENER Don't know, do yo? Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball Manager 3, Library Club 1, 2. MARY ANN DE CERBO Atco MERT GENER No Stujf! Basketball 15 Baseball 15 Hocl ey 25 Dancing Club l, 35 A Club 1. ELIZABETH DELORENZO Atco BETTY nUsINEss E1 One of these days! Softball 25 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Stun dent Patrol Z, 35 Nursing 1 Magazine Drive 3, 45 Chess ani Checkers 2. ONALD J DE ROGATIS West Berlm INIF com rar PRLP U hw c s GU19 del Plane Club 1 Art Club 3 Footbwll Club 4 l'ootb1ll 7 3 4 Archerv 9 Student trol 4 Tre lsurer Student uncll 4 key Club 3 4 DI MEGLIO lg GLNFRAL 011 swca lt ey 3 s etb'1ll 3 4 xlcnt Sl Dincmg, Club 4 Teemge Club 1 ROSE ANN DI MEGLIO Elm GLM-:RAL Dont bust cm' udentCouuc1l Chorus Sew g Club D3l1C1Hg Spectators ports Club Hockey SEPH T DI SIMONE JR West Berlin um PRKCTIC xr. ARTS Uh Huh' ootbull fV1rs1tyJ 3 4 Bwse ll Man'1ger CVars1tyJ 3 4 resthng 3 4 Freshman Toot ill 1 Model Plane Club 1 t1l1tv Club 7 Art 3 Foot all 4 Baseball 4 Xearbool a RICHARD DONNELLY West Berlln COLLEGE PREl Suqazl rt Club Archery Student Datrol Swigf seven EDWARD DOVE Berlin nox IE GEWTER XL 111 Buddy' Card Club 9 Duncmg 4 RITA CAMILLA DUNNING Berlm Busmrss rn Rcallx 5' Glee Club 1 7 Drqrnauc Club 1 Tumblmg Club 7 Mode mg Club 2 Student Councll 7 4 Sewng Club 3 Usherette Club 4 L Agenda 4 RUTH DUNNING Berlin HEY DXVIN BUSINESS LD I ilzml ILL go on cz d1et Scumg Club 3 Usllerette Club 4 Dance Comm1ttees 3 NORMAN EHRKE Cedar Brook oocna GENERAL H1 old gulf Dancmg Club Body Bulldung Club Utxl1ty ALAN ENDERS Albion xuce PRACUCAL XRTS Bov fied QOILIU an zdzo ' Baseballl 2 3 4 JLIIIIOI' Class X1cePres1dent Senlor Class Presldent Key Club 3 4 Foot ball 1 2 3 4 lxey Club Pres1 dent 4 1,11 C STANCE ESPOSITO New Brooklyn C NIE BUSINESS En. Now, what? Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Miss 15 Dancing Club 1. 1 l Albion DOLL GENERAL BLANCHE M. P. ETLEN Tl1at's your Izzzsivzess. . Hockey 15 Dramatic Club 15 Dancing 3, 4. v. 1 1 f HARoLDvl3g'INgW16.NQ-fl, pf 5 , A o V TANK djLLE '11, Yea, I lov' you fog Band 1, , , 5 Onqdct P11 . 35 Camera ub 15 Stude11t Pa- 1 trol 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 45 Band Club 2, 3. DOLORES ANN EWING Lindenwold BLONDIE GENERAL Oh, I'll murder ya. Card Club 15 Dancing Club 15 Library Club 25 Press Club 25 Usherette 3, 45 Drill Squad 45 Shell 3, 4, , l CATHERINE F. FARRELL Lucaston CASS BUSINESS ED. Oh, heck !' Card Club 15 Dancing Club 15 Shell 2, 45 Library Club 25 Sewing Club 35 Dance Commit- tees 3, 45 L'Agenda 45 Maga- zi11e Drive 45 Concessions 4. l l l l 1 Sixty-ciglzf AMELIA FIEGER Pine Hill SIS BUSINESS 1 fm all 111i.red 1111. Card Club 15 Magazine Dri 35 Chess and Checkers 4. JOAN FIEGER Pine Hill JONI BUSINESS E PV 11 c'rc .v frfrry .9 Checkers 2. WILLIAM FIEGER Pine Hill BILL PRACTICAL AR If'.v nice, but wlzal is it? Press Club 15 Stage Club Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 Cainer Club 3. NANCY LYNN FIELIS Garden Lake NANCY BUTCH BUSINESS E Do-11'l worry abou! il, Kids. Press Club 1, 35 Spring Festi val 1, 2, 35 Christmas Prograx 1, 25 George Woollnert Show 3 Cheerleading 1, 45 Hockey l Basketball 25 Talent Show 1, 45 Chorus 1, 25 Vice-Presiden 25 Student Council l, 25 Shel l, 35 Dancing Club 1, 2, 4 Dramatic Club 2. ROBERT WM. FISCHER Lindenwold BOB PRACTICAL ART. Get of mc. Sports Round-up Club 1, 2 Boys Cooking Club 35 Ke, Club5 One Act Play 1, 3, 4 Basketball 1. ETTY VERONICA FLY Lindenwold r BUSINESS ED. What a -riot! ckey 1, 4: Softball lg Bas- hall 1, Z, 3, 4g Cheerleader 25 Majorette 3, 45 Dancing ub 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 43 Stu- nt Council 2, 33 Shell 1, 23 nce Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 ass Secretary lg Class Treas- ei 7 MERRILL FORCHION Florence ERRY GENERAL H0'zv's flint? hess and Checkers, Sports ouncl-upg Dancing. WILLIAM FORCHION Florence ILL GENERAL How ya doing? rack 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country ,3, 4. GARY FRANK Clementon 'ct-UNK GENERAL Top that! Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball , 45 Football 43 Sports Round- p 1, 25 Dancing Club 39 Foot- Jall Club 4. ELEANOR M. FREEDMAN Atco EL COLLEG35 PREP. WThat Imredbiirsi mg- 1, 2, ' 'ompt- e ' ne Aglblziynig unior B Hell? 2, -f, 1. A. Club 4, L1 1 2 ' l 45 Talent Show lg ' ' ook 4, A , Ll, l l i I l l l l Si.1'iy-1zz'ne MARILYN Y. FROST Clementon FROSTIE BUSINESS ED. But definite . . . ly. Make-up Club 13 Dancing Club lg Card Club 13 Sewing Club 2, George Vtfoolbert Benent 25 Press Club 3, 45 Talent Show Z, 3, 45 One Act Play 33 Dance Committees 1, Z5 Student Coun- cil 2, 43 Shell Editor 3, 45 Courier Post 3, 4. JAMES FULLEYLOVE Gibbsboro JIM GENERAL G ir1s ' Agricultural Club, Biology Club. JOAN B. GENO Laurel Springs Manor Jo i GENERAL l'Vlzcre'.r Chick and Margie? Hockey 1, 2, 4g Dancing Club 1, 2, 43 Student Council 2, 33 junior Miss Club 1, 2, 33 Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSANN GIACOBBE Laurel Springs SUSAN GENERAL Karp on- smililig. Art Clubg Nurses Aid, Sports Club. JOSEPH GILMOUR Lindenwold limit COLLEGE PREP. 107' sznripiuzv' Ya know. Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 13 Basketball l 5 Wrestling 15 Stu- dent Council lg Track 1, WILSON J. GOODALL Atco WILL PRACTICAL ARTS I'll fe!! you some day. Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 35 Student Patrol 2, 35 Lieutenant Patrol 45 Stage Club 2. DORIS MIYEKO GOTO Waterford noR'! BUSINESS En. Ifjljlilf' Dancing 1. . Lf L-'-X .- f .. I . V1 1 Cv. , bd-f .-11v'l-f l J XJ, .4 f ,lf J ' In Lf fu- v , 'V' J i'l5f t -F ,fw XJ! pf! FLORETTA ANN GRAHAM Laurel Springs 1fLoss1E COLLEGE PREP. Hmmsfly! Card Club 1, 25 Receptionist 1 35 Hockey 1, 45 Press Club 4' Book Club 25 Shell 45 L'Agen1 da 4. a JOSEPH J. GRASSI, JR. West Berlin NGINIPYU GENERAL Play it cool. Football Club 15 Dancing 45 Football 1, 3, 45 Utility 2. JEAN RUTH HARTMAN Clementon COLLEGE PREP. Olly! H ija. Library Club 1, 25 Art Club 3, 45 Student Council 2, 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Dance Committees 3, 45 Assem- bly Programs 3, 45 L'Agend:1 45 Usherettes 2. 5 ., . s ss l H J Q? , , . E H .f , ff X , W 'if 5, 5 H I1 Q U :aa , ss ti, . :.: R Seventy 5, xt sw 'Q GYVENDOLYNE HARTSI Atco GWEN BUSINESS O11 J lVlmt do you vncmi? Softball 2, 35 Hockey 3, Shell 25 Dance Committees 3, 45 junior Miss Club 15 Sex ing Club 35 Art Club 3. PHILIP HECKER Pine Hill 1'RAC'I'ICAL AR1 U 11,11 H uh. Band 25 Cauiera Club 1. SYLVIA HERBINE Clementon SYLV. GENERA Oli, I do11't know! GERALDIN E HIEBERT Sicklerville GERRY GENERA Shy, did yu do your Izixfory? Sewing Club 1, 2, 35 Studen Patrol 35 Future Homemakin Club 45 Dancing Club 1 5 Spring Festival 35 Camera Club 1. JOHN RAY HOFFMAN Braddock SLIAI GENERAL You don t say. NVrestling 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Cross Country 4. IRIS RAE HOLDEN Gibbsboro GENERAL I guess so. iorus 1, 2, 45 Club Library 15 anclicraft 1. LIZABETH M. HONSELL Tansboro ,TTY GENERAL Hey, Skeeter! urSe's Club 15 Make-up Club 5 Book Wform Club 25 Sewing lub 25 Student Council 3, JOHN HUGHES Lucaston CK BUSINESS ED. Wflmt a Fislzl rt Club 15 Shell Club 15 quare Dancing 25 Cooking Ilub 25 Wrestliiig' Team 15 restling Manager 15 Track anager 1. 423- ,' L-' 5 AlS HUME I x Wz2tig1g9,w'n'-'sf' Q .IIAL mf? IRACTICAL ARIS Dig you at birdlanrl. and 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 52, 3. 4. J OYCE IE I ACO a r' ovc- X . LLEGE PREP. 1 ristopllc Ifmzbus! Se ' ng 15 F ure Nu ses J 2 ' Dramatic C 15 'qflcn Council 2, 45 .5 enda iic ur Editorg Pa- s ol , Asse ' og 1, 35 nd W 25 s.A.T. Cox Jittee 4 o essions 45 Talent Show 1, 25 H. A. 4. A N Seri' Cnty-one PHYLLIS IULIUCCI West Berlin 111-In BUSINESS ED. Y cali. Dancing Club 1 5 Teen-age Book Club 2. SANDRA IULIUCCI Waterford SANDY BUSINESS ED. Mc! You want me 10 do that? H. R. Class Representative 45 Literary Editor of L'Agenda.45 Cafeteria Patrol 45 Magazine Drive 3, 45 Thanksgiving Pro- gram 15 One Act Play 3, 45 Dance Committees 3, 45 Dra- matic Club 15 Teen-Age Book Club 25 Assembly Program 35 Usherette Club 3, 45 Uslierette 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE K. JACKSON Clementon KATIE BUSINESS ED. 'I miss Lindsey. Chorus 1, 2, 35 Art Club Z5 L'Agenda 45 Dancing Club 15 Usherctte 2, 35 'Make-up Club 35 Magazine Drive 3, 4. JOE JACKSON Clementon JUMPIN BUSINESS ED. O. K., Harry! Art Club 1, 35 Coin and Stamp 2. LORETTA J ACOVELLI Cedar Brook REDS GENERAL Oh! get 017' -il. Camera Club 15 Spring Festi- val 1, ,35 Talent Shows 1, 2, 3, 45 Spectators Sports 25 Hockey 45 Dancing Club 45 'Basketball 2, 3, 54. PATRICIA JACOVELLI Cedar Brook PATSY IDA BUSINESS ED. Hard Cigmzr. Booster Button Committee 45 Spring Festival 35 Executive Committee 45 Band 1, 2, 45 Softball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 35 Hockey 1 5 Camera Club 15 Dancing Club 2, 3, 45 Shell 25 Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 One-Act Plays 1. JACOB MARK JENNINGS Sicklerville GENERAL Sports Alield 1, 2, 3. GERALDINE JENSEN ' Clementon GERRY GENERAL How 'bout that? Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 Dan- cing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council CVice - Presidentj 45 One-Act Plays 35 Shell 4. DORIS M. JOHNSON Clementon JOHNNY COLLEGE PREP. .S llZiII?, Kids! Square Dancing Club 15 Biolo- gy Club 25 Art Club 35 F. T. A. JOANN JOSS Clementon JO BUSINESS ED. Yoizfre a roach, Library Club 25 Business Ed. Review 35 Guidance Oi:f'1lC6 As- sistant 2, 3, 45 One-Act Plays 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Make- up Club 4. I Seventy-tzuo KATHRYN M. KENNED Gibbsboro KITTY GEN Did you do your lzomeww' last night? Softball 1, 2, 35 Dancing5 Se ingg Square Dancing. 'i r, 5. .1-f' if ,739 -- , , M' 1-GARQJ617 KILLI .Kuo Ml' sg Pslbw Y 1IARCE,f3iaiJ J' GENER in 1,4 2 'about that? '-1,j i',Ra11ci11g Club 15 Sewing Cl ,gg RAY KIRCHOFF Garden Lake RAY BOY PRACTICAL AR One-Act Plays 3, 45 VV1'estlii 2. KAREN KLEINBERG Clementon KAY BUSINESS I-1 ey Wal. Hockey 1, Z, 3, 45 Softball 2, Basketball 15 Band 25 Shell Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, L'Age11cla 45 Concessions Dancing Club 1, 25 Art Clul Teen-Age Book Club 25 Se ing Club 4. HELEN LEE KLINE Watsontown KLINY KID coI.1.EGE PRE D0 you Iuwe a brother? One-Act Plays 1, 2, 35 Shell 2, 3, 45 Literary Editor 45 Ne Editor 45 Hockey 45 Christm. Cantata 1, 25 Student Patrol 35 Dramatics Club 15 Pre Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, Talent Show 1, 25 Spring Fe. tival 1, 2. JOHN J. KNECHT Gibbsboro K PRACTICAL ARTS Hey Jim! d and Gun Club5 Book Clubg ys Cooking, ARJORIE M. KRUCKNER East Berlin 1161: BUSINESS ED. Oh dear. rds 15 Dancing 15 Magazine rive 3, 45 Chess and Checkers ELEANOR M. LANG Atco Luz BUs1N1zss lan. I'Vl1.cre's H crby? ancing 15 Magazine Drive 3, 5 Make-up Club 4. RUTH ANN LA POLLA Laurel Springs APOLA GENERAL Saw Jimmy last night. urses Aid Clubg Sewing Club. SHIRLEY ANN LEWIS Sicklerville HIRL GENERAL Say Hey. Il ancing 35 Drarnatics 1, 25 Homemaking 45 Student Patrol 3, 45 Talent Show l, 2, S, 4, T ': H Q ,, l '49- H M Eg 'ai J RE 1 A R EA b 1 X '- ' -'1 .- :A we if ' an W N s ,. 35.5 A W A 5 as N wa' Agn new 5 's w F' 'cnfy-three Epi JAMES LOMBARDO Waterford SMOKEY PRACTICAL ARTS Dorff sweat it. Rod and Gun Club 15 Body Building Club Z5 Boys Cooking Club 3. ELAINE LUTZ Atco LAINY CGLLEGE PREP. Hey, 'what do I do now? Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band l, Z, 3, 45 L'Agenda 45 Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4. 1' x KJ, . G! in 'fglohz NRE Qviacsnlnn -,M Linclenwold' RAIN ' QV in is ESS ED. fl 512' it s! ent Council 2 Home Club 2 Press Club 7 orts Editor 35 Maga- zine lve 45 Dance Commit- tees 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Squad 45 L'Agenda 45 Ushcrettes 3, 4. l, , 5 Dancing Club D FRANK MACCARIELLA Clementon 5 DUKE PRACTICAL ARTS Yeah, 'z't's 110-f. Dancing Club 15 Sports Round- up Club 15 Utility Club 25 Jun- ior Boys Cooking Club 3. PI-IYLLIS A. MACCARO E: Wa rford PHYL c LLE .PREP. C 1 5 do t ' L en f where' W ll is, 0 xx '7 4 ra . . flCornr1itt ga 45 Student Club 1 C .. ,' 5 . D ti . Club 5 on r S0 ci 3, 5 L' end. ' dit - n-Ci 45 buture T ers , 4, Ia . e C v Ma ring C01 a yu Q51 1d 1 2, 45 . . Softb V rist 1 s P1 35 Lun . 14 sen 'es 3, 45 Ir. . P ay 4 c g , AUDREY 0. McINTOSH Atco OPI-IELMEU GENERAL Oh, shut -zilv. Softball Mzmuger 25 Softball 35 Dramatics 1, 2, 45 Dancing 3. LOUIS JOHN MALFARO Sicklerville LOU COLLEGE PREP. O. K., Duke! Band 1, 2, 35 One-Act' Plays 35 Art Club 15 Dramatics 1. VIVIAN ARLENE MARCON Gardeykligike N4 r : 3 'ki VIV. 'Q-5 'f-3r' COLLEGE PREIE Ifiggofifirlslz-ll'lilgo 'dial the 71 qmcf I5 zqgrla- Idsf nfglif? T ' ' Chorusi l 5 Sgring' .Festival 15 Tilent ShowLf'l5 Chess and Checkers Library Council Club, 1-51'-StudentsJCouncil 45 Tl1rc5e!Act Play? 3, 45 National Thespiaiu, ',S?iCiety 3, 4: I. V. Softball 25 Christmas Program 1, 2, 35 Marching B:1ncl5 Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 One-Act Play 2, 35 Shell Staff 3. 45 L'Agenda 4g Assemblies 3, 4. HENRY MARINELLI West Berlin CIIINK GENERAL Hey, Oscar making ont. Football 15 Utility Club 1, 2- 1 Dancing 3. JANE MARSHALL Atco JANE BUSINESS En. A Zriglz ten ! Basketball 15 Dancing 15 Mag'- aziui Drive 35 Chess and Check- ers . f 7 , M , . FAITH JOAN M HTIEC VVaterford FAYE BUSINESS Sandy, g1ms.r who I saw? Drzunatics 15 Teen-Age B 25 Magazine Drive 35 Make Club 4. ROBERT G. MATTSON Garden Lake Bon PRACTICAL A Is it for real? Boys Cooking 35 Stagecraft Agriculture 1. ROBERT F. McCOLGAN Clementon non PRACTICAL AR Hello Fans! Basketball 1, 45 Boys Cookix 33 Talent Show 1, 2, 45 Rr :Incl Gun Club 15 Archery Sports Roundup Z5 Preside Sports Roundup 2. V J cGOWAN Brooklyn JACK GENER D01'LIf know, do yon? Press Club 15 Christmzis Pl. 15 Freshman Talent Show 1 Make-up Club 15 Student P2 trol 45 Boys Cooking 4. JOSEPH J. MCSPARRIN Watsontown CHINK PRACTICAL ART W7zcre did he go? Stage Craft 15 Card Club bb . I NNY MARIE MIDILI Waterford BUSINESS En. l'VI1y ?' icing Club 13 Camera Club Thcss and Checkers 2. BARBARA MILLER Clementon E BUSINESS ED. Canft see it! ncing 13 Sewing Club Z3 ierettes 1, 23 Usberettes Club Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD F. MILLER Lindenwold GENERAL W lml' ya say, Ivor-ies? sketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 3g Football 1, 2, 33 Student uncil 2, 33 Class Vice-Presi- ll 13 Class President 23 Util- s Club 1 3 Dancing Club 2, 33 amatics 4. SANDRA MILLER Pine Hill NDI' GENERAL Tlzatir cz good question, B ird-legs. ncing Club 13 Sewing Club 3. ROSEMARIE MONTEMURRO Sicklerville A ONTY BUSINESS ED. Is that all? uclent Council 1, 43 Talent Iow 2, 3, 43 Geo. Woolbert tow 23 Spring Festival 33 ance Committees 1, 2, 3, 43 ibrary Club 13 Shell 2, 33 'Agenda 43 Concessions 43 Pancing Club 2, 3, 4. 4352 ...F , 1 , . . L i 4 W .i .1 A9 .S -QL, I E. F.: .. . :EE ....,... , is -1:-: E sn- , E R it 5 . .- -494 353.21 'I ' .... 1 :ii 'f ' t , 2 I ' .. A E A . E E a 61. ' if 5 'B' I E E R 9 As R 3 age ,fi 4 , E , 'Q if 5 , . . . 2 , .. , ai . : 1 .31 . . I 5 Q 4... sis 1 2 ' in ., ii i Z3 t F? H 55 1- ' . . . ., , . ...,...., . M , , I .. . vw:-...1. -. , .:5::,:::1 t1,. , I e swf.-. t::::,: 1 ' 1: Q., , f R. 3. 11.4- I 11, I ,wif fx R E -Y 2 , , alia fl f 1- :1 S 1 E E f S : S E 5- K Q fe EAR - Ewen Seventy-fi'z1e WVAYNE MORAN Pine Hill WAYNE PRACTICAL ARTS All riglzty. Basketball 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Art Club lg Camera Club 23 Stage Crew 2. WILLIAM R. MORRILL Sicklerville HILL I1RAc'rIcAL ARTS Hlllj' of you boys for Scotland Yard? Band 1, 2, 3, 4. B TAC l,ll la- in ul,-W i' 1 XVALLA 'OL . EPREP. 1, 1, :ra boolr' mtfnn ? JA 'ocy B ' ' 1, ..' Bio JZ' un r I e -- ersiiip i 9 ' ass Prest- c e Man ee A a c I x 1' Student Coun ' esiclent 3 . udent of the I ar P r' Award 3. l wi -1 H Ie C 1 l inv ' L , Clul , 1 a t 1. acl clent 33 t . ootba 3 ,Key Clul , ' , g . ager 'One A t la 3 g- 1 A , '- a T 3 V ELIZABETH NEIDINGER Lindenwold IIIETTIIS BUSINESS ED. Holy Cow! Hockey 1 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Shell 23 Dancing Club 1, Sew- ing' Club 23 Student Council Z, 3, 43 Make-up 13 Class Secre- tary 3, 4g President Usberette Club 3, 43 Magazine Drive 33 Magazine Drive Chairman 43 Drill Team 43 Dance Commit- tees 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Chairinan 43 L'Agenfla 4. ANNA LOUISE NICHOLAS Lindenwold LOUISE GENERAL I bot. Make-up Club 13 Dancing Club 13 Art Club 13 Chorus 23 Ush- erette 3, 43 Sewing 43 L'Agenda Committee 4. WILHELMINA NICHOLAS Gibbsboro BILLIE BUSINESS ED I oin'l kidding yon, kids. Softball 15 Dramatic Club 25 Talent Show 3, 45 Dance Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, 45 Dancing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 I. V. Cheerleading 25 Majorette 45 Shell 2. FRANCIS C. NICHOLS Clementon SKEETER PRACTICAL ARTS Oh JIU, not again. Press Clubg Chess and Check- ers5 Biology Club, Camera Clubg Student Patrol 35 Serv- ice Corps 2, 3, 4. JAMES NIXON Berlin NIX BUSINESS En. l'Vl1,er0's Dot? Chess and Checkersg Cooking Club, SARA ANN NORCROSS Berlin SIS BUSINESS En. Oh, my :arch l11H'f.Y. Shell 1, 25 L'Agenda 45 Usher- ette Club 35 Sewing Club 25 Dancing Club 1. RICHARD H. NUZUM Lindenwold GHOST cor.1.EcE PREP. Sure, kid! Frosh Football 15 I. V. Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 V. Football 2, 3, 45 V. Basketball 4g Track 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 23 Cross Country 45 Dancing Club 1, 2, 35 Football Club 45 Archery 4. Seventy-six is . is ii is H. K. ,S . .J JOSEPH PALLADINO Atco JOE COLLEGE PY Don'l get shook, I. V. Football 35 Varsity F ball 45 Cross Country 25 B ball 35 Student Patrol 15 I Club 25 Basketball Manage JOAN PARKINSON Gibbsboro Jo BUSINESS Oh boy! Dancing' 1, 25 Sewing 1, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Usherette JULIA PASSARELLA Waterford JUL BUSINESS Sun, there ha is! Camera Club 15 Dramatic Cl 15 Teen-Age Book Club Magazine Drive 3, 45 Natioi Honor Society 3, 45 L'Agen 45 Make-up Club 45 Dar Committee 35 Lunch Patrol LELA PEARSON Chesilhurst LILLIE GENER Say hey. Dancing 1, 35 Nursing 25 Sp tator Sports 4. ANNMARIE D. PEDERSE Clementon I'ETE,y COLLEGE PRA Boy, am I lzmigryl Chorus 1, 25 Sewing Club Press Club 35 Junior Miss C11 1: Dance Club 15 Shell Edit 3, 45 L'Agenda 45 Stude Council 45 Cafeteria Patrol Spring Festival 1, 2: Christm Program 1, 2: Easter Progra 1, 25 Art Club 4. ' NCIS ARTHUR PIEHS Sicklerville NK PRACTICAL ARTS 5'omeb0dy goofcd, CHARLES PIERSON Garden Lake GENERAL Hey Saclz. tl Club 13 Sports Club 2: ly Building 25 Vkfrcstling 2, Dancing Club 3. JOAN A. POLOGRUTO Watsontown XNUT GENERAL f H0-:U abou! that now! orus 1, 2, 3, 45 One Act Play 7, 3, 43 Dancing 1 3 Dramatics 23 P. A, Broadcast 2, Sew- 1' 3g Basketball 1. IZABETH PEARL REE Atco Y BUSINESS an' I'Il clue j'0'l-L. wing Club 33 Usherett' 45 itional Honor Society 3 4' ill Squad 43 Basketb 35 seball 35 Student Coui il 5 nee Committees 3, 43 A s - t Editor L'Agenda 45 ic t Play 3, 4. ' x DOROTHY REGN Atco T GENERAL O lllama Mio. wrus 1, 23 Dancing Club 15 iristmas Program 1, 23 Spring estival 1, 2. r., I 1 l l l I S event y-seven CAROLE REILLY West Berlin CAROLE GENERAL 011, you lciids. Junior Miss Club lg Dancing 2, 3, 4g Majorette 4g Student Council Secretary 45 Junior Talent Show 3. ANNA LOUISA RICHARDS Pine Hill HOLLY GENERAL Hom about flzai' wow? Dancing Club 15 Sewing Club Z, 35 Student Patrol 3. GERALD RILEY Lucaston JER GENERAL l'l '1l!lfL'I1ll doing? Freshman Talent Show 15 Freshman H. R. Representative 13 Archery Z, 3, 4g Card Club 23 Dancing Club 35 Camera Club 1, 45 Assistant Press Pho- tographer 4. ERTA I, 53 9 1 Lind u 1: nr X ,. sINEss ED. Yo: -D-D, ' ,. ne-Act y 3, 49 'or enior Play 35 ttes rt Club 23 D ' ub lg L' a 43 Drama Club 4g Qalen Show QI, 3. -s WILLIAM J. RUDOLPH Lindenwold w ir GENERAL l'T lzere'.r W'iId Bill? Chess and Checkers Club 2. l NICK SACHLEBEN Berlin RAMAR GENERAL What do we have here? Football 1, 2, 45 Track 2, 35 Wrestling 45 Key Club5 Cook- ing Club5 Football Club. GEORGE SAMPSON Winslow ox ' BUSINESS ED. Wfhaf you say? Card Club 25 Boys' Cooking Club 3. X. .,FNn5iA A. SANNASARDO S' 'QI Atco BPABE BUSINFSBS ED. JP Thqfs 'or .mi'e, .Ill x 1 l -. X rChess and QCiecl?ersg -Dancing, -Club5 Student Patroljj' Student Council. 1 MITCHELL SANTIAGO Lindenwold MITCH COLLEGE PREP. Dig you at Birdlaud. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 45 One Act Play 2, 35 Tal- ent Show 2, 3, 45 George Wool- bert Benefit Show 35 Junior- Senior Play 3, 45 Square Dan- cing Club 15 Dancing Club 25 Dance Band Club 35 Dramatics 45 Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIE LOIS SARAPPA Waterford MARIE COLLEGE PREP. 'OI1.-Plzooey ! Dramatics Club 15 Basketball 1 y Art Club 2 5 Shell Editor Ii, 45 Assembly Programs 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Press Club 35 National Honor S0- ciety 3, 45 Hockey 3, 45 Dance Committees 3, 45 S. A. T. Com- more Talent Show 25 Cafeteria Committee 35 Concessions 3, 45 F.T.A. 4. mittee 45 L'Agenda 45 Sopho-Q? CAROLYN R. SEPICA Clementon SEPPY cotuzciz P Hey Phil, zcr11ere'.v Birdlan Student Council 1, 45 C4 Guard 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, .. 45 Shell 25 Drainatics 1, 45 Club 2, 35 Talent Show 1, 2 One Act Play 15 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 15 L'Agend 341 H ' 5 gif lj nliilx Dc ' Ji QW U i 1 l GUY P. SEU Tansboro SPARK PLUG GENE1 l'Vl1ui is ii? Footballg Body Building Cl Dancing Club5 Student Coui VITO SEU Tansboro V-2-ROCKET GENER Don? bust the family jewel Dancing Club5 Biology Ch Utility Club. RALPH SHAW Lindenwold KILLER PRACTICAL A I'll be there. Football 15 Football Mana 1, 25 Rod and Gun Club Camp Craft 25 Boys' Cooki' Club 35 Key Club 25 Aviati Club 2. LORRAINE SHEELER Lucaston HONEY GENER, Just this much .f Junior Miss Club 15 Chorus 35 Future Hoxnemakers America 45 Sewing 45 L'Age da 4. ELEANOR SHERBY Laurel Manor ANOR GENERAL Oh my lands! sketball 15 Junior Miss Club Card Club 15 Library Club Sewing 45 Future Home- lhers of America 45 L'Agen- JOSEPH SHORT Clementon NK PRACTICAL ARTS That good 201 smell. restling 3, 45 Chess and eckers Club 15 Body Build- f Club 25 Dancing Club 45 -y Club 3, 45 Key Club Sec- ary 4. OAN SCHLEINKOFER Atco ANII-I BUSINESS ED. Where are we going now, Katie? lnciug Club 15 Art Club 1, 25 wing' Club 35 Magazine Drive 45 L'Agenda 4. GAIL SILER Laurel Springs GENERAL Hey kids, Iefs 'whoop it up Frizfay night, nior Miss Club 15 Card Club Art Club 35 Spring Festival 2, 3, 45 Christmas Program 2, 3, 45 Large Chorus 1, 2, 45 Small Chorus 3, 45 Major- 'e 2, 45 Usheretle Z5 Make- Club 25 Band Concert 3. BETTY JANE SIKORA Watsontown T izusrmzss En. llflzat is it wiflz. you? Ieerleading 1, Z, 3, 45 Basket- ll 2, 35 Softball 2, 35 Hockey ' Student Council 15 Talent how 1, 2, 45 Shell 15 L'Agen- L 45 Card Club 15 Girls Craft 1 Dancing 2, 3, 4. 'Al Amway 'f 'A '-uwifn -I f ffm.. if S, L - 3 E N X iff.-52,552 E .5 eigi My H .N - ..n-1 5,1 , ur , :-: . T5 ' - E - - Seveniy-nine JOAN DOLORES SIMS Laurel Springs GENERAL What did he my? Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Card Club 15 Baseball 1, 45 Book Club 25 Make-up Club 1. LOUIS SIROLLI Elm LOU BUSINESS F11. l'Vl1at zz .rlzapc ! Football 15 Track 1, ZZ, 35 Cross Country 15 Student Patrol 2, 3. MARGARET N. SMITH West Berlin BIARGIE GENERAL I don? care. .Varsity Cheerleading 3, 45 Girls Craft Club 15 Shell Staff 25 I. V. Cheerleading 25 Varsity Softball 3. RUTH SN EATHEN Lindenwold RU BUSINESS En. Already! Chorus 1, 2, 35 Cooking Club 15 Sewing Club 15 L'Agenda 4. FRED SOISTMANN Waterford sr-Ecs COLLEGE PREP. Uflzzzt are yon? IWAD? Band 1, 25 Dance Band 3. CAROL ANN SPEECE Tansboro GENERAL Oh well. Dancing Club lg Camera Club 2. ANNA MAY SPINELLA Waterf Eid ANNIE mimi PREP. ., Natliagainl - . . V. J . gilrfiiry' Councgilg 1 5 I Spectator s2g, ,CluJ2,3,'g XSESSIIEES Sbell 29 Sgzlaut Edito1q?Sll1el1 3, 45 A c rnpanist Gleel-C ub 43 Accon anist Boys Chorus 35 F. TAN. 45 Spring Festival 3, 45 Cfiristmas Pro- grams 3, 43 Assemblies 3, 49 Concessions 45 Home Nursing 1 3 Thanksgiving' Program 4. JEAN STANTON Waterford JEANIE BIRD BUSINESS En. Somebody goofed already. Sewing Club 13 Book Club 2. JANET STEPHAN Waterford IAN BUSINESS BD. Holly Cow! Dancing Club 15 Square Dau- cing Club 1. GERALD WM. STILES Clementon STILTS BUSINESS Eu. Is it Imt! Driver Safety Club 13 Cookin Club 33 Card Club 23 Baseball 1, 25 Basketball 1. - L. .if .f-T 6, ' 5. 143'-L2 A '62 ?-XJ 'J viii iff , -ll ,lsz K SE.. U X , . Q Eighty LOIS ANNE STROCK Cedar Brook STROCKY BUSINESS Well, we all have to go sometmle. Rook Club 23 Stamp and Club 2. OSCAR TANN Atco OSCAR IXIAYER GENE Hey Han-1'y, making out? Dancing Club 1, 33 Art Track 23 Student Patrol 1, MARGARET TAYLOR Garden Lake MARGE BUSINESS You know ii. Dancing 13 Square Dancing Baud 1, 25 Dance Commit 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA E. TAYLO Laurel Springs GINNY coLI.EcE PI lVhe1'e's Ron? One Act Play 1, 25 Color Gu 45 F. T, A. 43 Cafeteria Pa 43 I. V. Cheerleader 33 Dane Club 15 Card Club 1, Z3 B Club Z. RICHARD J. THORNTO Clementon REVEREND PRACTICAL A I -nmst 'work the 'works of PJ that .rent me while it ir day, the night cometh 'zvhmzv no or can work.-JOHN 914. Track 1, 43 Cross Country 43 WVreStling 45 Art Club 1, Traveling Club 1. EL ADOLF TI-IYRUM Berlin COLLEGE mmf. istling 43 Track 43 Football liootball Club. 'KN ROSELLA VALENTI Clementon 1 uusixess ian. l'lf'11al an idinll ent Shows 1.2.3, 43 Sewing b 1, 2, 33 Chorus 33 Usher- 23 Dzmce Committees 1, 2. 3 Drzmmtic Club 4: Christ- Program 3: Pliotoqrnpliy tor Shell 33 Camera Club 1 3 ke-up Club 1, 43 Band Con- 3. MARGARET VANDERGRIFT Lindenwold tcm Business ian. H il, I-lon! rary Council 1, 2, 33 1-lockey Card Club 23 Press Club 3, Shell 3, 43 Dance Commit- 1, 2, 3, 43 L'Agenrl:t 43 nnpter One Act Play Z3 Stu- t Council 33 Magazine Drive 1. fAROL ANN VVALKER Clementon lxuslxiiss 1211. ffllllv ll QUIT!!! ifmc. Jrus 2, 33 Dramzttics Club 23 Jing Club 33 Shell 33 Band icert 3: Press Cluh 33 Drill mal 43 Usherette Club -l. IORACE M. WALKER Gibbsboro E ifxmcriefu. Aiwa 1 :incl Gun Clubg Biology b. KENNETH WATERS Gibbsboro STRETCH COLLEGE PREP. Aw C'm0n. Rod and Gun Club lg Biology Club 2. BARBARA L. WAY Watsontown Imran BUSINESS ED. Boy, l1mf's slmrp! Dancing Club 1, 43 Home Nurs- ing' 2, 33 Basketball lj Hockey 2, 33 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 43 S. A. T. Committee 43 Mag- azine Drive Committee 4. WILLIAM WESTERBY East Berlin WILD I:1LL GENERAL lfl'11at'.v your yaincf Varsity Football 43 Sports Roundup Club 23 Chess and Checkers 1. J ,af f ufytkf URA WHITE Clementon BUSINESS ED. Hey Fish! Basketball 13 Chorus 1.2, Cam- era Club lg Sewing Club 2, 33 Talent Show 1, 23 Shell 23 Student Council 2. FRANK T. WICHROWSKI Tansboro 1-R,xc'r1eAL ARTS JAMES EARL WVILCOXSON' Berlin SUNNY JIM isusrmzss nn. Haw' rm fmr, Iwmzzsc' Jim IJ llvrr. Wlrestlingg 1, Z, 3, 45 Bascballg Sports Roundup Club lg Shell 15 Track 3, 45 Body Building 15 Cross Country 1. DONNA MELODEE WOOD Clementon DONNA GENIQRAI. .flnyonc .wrvu Gerry? Student Council 15 Camera Club 1: Talent Show 2: Sew- ing Club 2, 35 Student Patrol 3: Spring Festival 35 Future Homcnmkers Club 4. HERBERT ROBERT WVOOD Atco HERBIE PxzAc'1'IcA1. Awrs Hll'llf'I'L 5 Ellie? Stage Crew 2, 3. RALPH V. YANCEY, JR. Atco RUF? iflmcrrrcal. Alws Oh my! O11 llw P0lv! Band 1, 2, 45 Student Patrol 25 Sports Club 1. CNOT PICTUREDJ SAMUEL DAVIS Berlin SAM GENERAL G0od-googiz'-1zc'orJgic'. Utility Club 1. 1 'aj' -.. L Q. -.utez-QQI ,,, , 1 -. ,Na . E 4 rx , ,'. . . -:lg v r 1 , 1 114' 'Tub 5 . 37 i, I. High fy-Iwo S55 .Q RONALD C. YERSAl Clementon z1P1- PRACT1C.'Xl, Good-day. ball 3: Rod and Gun Biology Clubg Dancing Cl NANCY YOCUM Laurel Springs N.-xN-NAN Boslmzs If ai11'f a fvczrzic is il? le-,tlvml 1 7 Christmas Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 45 S1 gram 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 5 Cheerleading 1, 25 V2 Cheerleading 3, 45 Dal Club 35 H. R. Guidance R sentative 35 Basketball 1, Camera Club 25 Dance Con tee 1, 2, 3, 45 Magazine I 3, 45 Spectator Sports 2. MARIE ZABIELSKI W vom- facvf' 15 Card ,Club Assembly Agenda ' 9L,,.f - FRANK G. ZANGARO Lindenwold Cnick n-KACTICAL A Yeah ! Yeah! Yeah! Varsity VVrest1ing 2, 3, 45 ll Club 3, 45 Sports Editor S 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Spf Roundup 35 Book Club 1 5 P11 Club 15 Football Club 35 D ers Safety Club 3. CAROLE ANN ZARRELII Cedar Brook zamuar. Busmnss I pradirally flipped! Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Talent Sh Z5 Dramatic Club 25 Press C 3, 45 Library Council 15 Sf ing Club Z5 Band Concert Travel Club 15 Shell 3, 45 S dent Council 2. n lalareciafion M.. .t- E- ,, 4 .., . . . . . ' . my H VVe would like to give special recognition to the fol- K K lowing teachers and students whose outstanding work is greatly appreciated. 'We would like to thank Mr. Burns and Mr. Giordano for all their time and effort on making our yearbook a e as -42 3' as s sf te me se, s H its. s i it i as s mm, we A G, , BBm? k.l assist Mary Lou Angelotti for devoting her time as editor of the Shell and producing a newspaper we can be proud of. Betty Canning who had the tedious job of keeping the books as our class treasurer for three years. She did a wonderful job. Sandra Clark for taking the respon- sibility of planning the decorations for all class activities and for doing all the artwork for the school news- paper and this yearbook. SUCCESS. Phyllis Maccarone who has taken the big responsibility as editor of our yearbook which she has made a big success with her time and effort. Bert Naholowaa for his leadership as our class president and in his posi- tion as president of Student Council. Bert has been a tribute to our school. Betty Neidinger who has shown outstanding initiative to work for our school. V These students have not only done an excellent job in their preced- ing positions, but for the past four years have been in an exceeding amount of activities throughout the school. Witll all this they have managed to maintain a high scholastic record. Eighty-three as ma z-i Est ts-FE nie ow e E is , is s E Q 5 .11 If I 1 ' 2 Vs is H 5 s I ..:gj, s is H ' Q '- .i i 122. ,zuz . V E L, as X E H 'sg te ,Q-V fees A s Begg s it Fl-,mg it nw 5 Q -'5s:f:..?.- - S snags s - ... 1 s E .EF H E . -, .,.. rf t if - M Safe WB. gg :aw ME,-5 23 H91 fan: W- Btniaiiug' E mage G? We Hamm- 1412-W Berlin 7-0786-J De SGRTE Sz Di MECLIO Roads, Lanes, Driveways Built and Repaired general C'ont1-actond White Horse Pike Angora, N, J, Lanzalotti Motor Company Main and Chestnut Street Williamstown, N. J. Used Car Lot on Black Horse Pike BUICK CHEVROLET Service and Repairs Authorized General Motors Parts New and Used Cars Best Buys in Jersey COMPLIMENTS OF: A1 I. Schramm Frank Bilazzo Mr. Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Angelo Maccarone Sz Mrs. Joseph Alotta Sz Mrs. John R. De Palma Sz Mrs. Thomas M. Wade B. J. Volpe Sz Mrs. Norman Duble Sz Mrs. james A. Taylor 8 Mrs. Herbert Setzler . Gilmour Mr. Sr Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. R lVlrs Mr. CQ Mrs Nlrs. Anna Mr, Sr Mrs Mr. R Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs L. Emstopsky joseph De Cerbo Thomas Marshall Cloud . Thomas Danks . John I. Vandergrift . james Hempill 1955 Girls Basketball Team Mr. Henry Bundens Mr. Sz Mrs. Herbert P. McAdams Eighty-fam' Mr. Sz Mrs. M. E. Wallcer Al's Barber Shop Robert E. Koehler Atco Country House Restau Carmen Lambiase journey Quality Luggage Denny's Meats Sz Groceries Mr. Stanley Nicholas, Ir. Mr. 5 Mrs. Chandler Mr. Sz Mrs. George Nichols Mr. Albert Pugh rant W. G. RICHARD Realtor Insurance 0 Mortgages 155 Gibbsboro Road, Clementon, N. J. Guida's Atlantic Service White Horse Pike, Waterford, N. J. Tires - Batteries - Accessories Phone: Berlin 7-0196 Errera's Self-Service Pennington Avenue, Waterford, N. J. Meats Groceries Produce Phone: Blilrlin 7-0823-J2 Atco Pioneer Store Groceries Meats Produce Free Delivery Berlin 7-1372 J. M. BRYSON VALENTPS Self-Service Market Quality Meat That can't be Beat Atco Avenue Across from Bank Atco, New Jersey Free Delivery Phone: Berlin 7-1471 M en's and Womevfs Suits, Coats and Slacks Made to Your Measure It Suits us to Suit you The Walmart Tailors Inc. Stetson and Champ Hats, Hickok Belts, Sportswear and Manhattan Shirts, Inter- woven Hose, Neckwear, Underwear, Jewelry 1101 Broadway Camden 3, N. J. Walt THOS. A. FANELLI Real Estate, Insurance, Mortgages Berlin 7-0376 Atco Avenue Atco, New Jersey BERLIN MOTORS DE soT0 o PLYMOUTH 94 White Horse Pike Berlin, New Jersey Phone: BE .7-1682-1683 Arthur J. Grimmie Salesman Proprietor Eighty-five WALKER CLOTHES Compliments of . . . Men's and Boys' Clothing White Hoi-ee Pike so Walker Road N0- 1 GibbSb01'0 Road Store Hours Hammonton, N. J. Clementonf N' Daily 9 to 9-Sunday 9 to 9 LAurel Springs 4-0288 Telephone 1071 Phone LA 4-1977 Bflnghufst B1'0I3he1'S Ladies' and Chi1dren's Pork Products-Custom Slaughtering Mifsagis, Beef - Pork - Veal - Lamb and Infants' Wear WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Mahnery OVCS Freezer and Locker Orders A Specialty BAKER'S Taunton Road-Tansboro R.F.D. in Phone: Bei-lin 7-0110 Berlin, N. J. W- Atlantic Avenue Laurel Springs, N. J. gerif llfuialzeri fo 641,66 o i55 REGIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President ..... ..... H errnan Kruckner III Vice-President ........... ....... L amond Smith Corresponding Secretary . . . .... Rose Marie Matchett Recording Secretary ...... ........ J anet Green Treasurer ..... I ..... .... W alter Hickman Sergeant-at-Arms . . . .... Edward McCarthy Eighty-six W H MICK Agency F11e Health Automoblle Insmance ACCld6Ht For every need REAL ESTATE ln all branches Lau1el Spungs N J Telephone 4 0166 GIBBS COMPANY 6 Berhn Road Clementon N J RCA V1cto1 Kelvlnator BARTON S Muslcal Inst1 uments and Accesso1 les Also muslcal 1nst1 uctlon 252 Whlte Ho1se Ave Clementon N J LA 4 9006 Schlelnkofer Sz Duble Lumbe1 Palnt 81 Hardwale Be1l1n 7 0479 Atco N J HAROLD P ANNING Ice Cleam and Confectlonely Clgars C1g l.16l1llIGS and Tobacco Noveltles of all klnds Sportlng goods Phone BE1l1n 7 0398 Atco N Lmoleum Wall Covel mg TIICS South Jersey Floorlng 301 Whlte Holse Plke Laul el Spungs N J Laurel Sprlngs 4 2096 Elmer Rlckettson HOUCHIN MOTOR CO DODGE PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS Whlte Horse Plke Laurel Sp11l'lg'S N J Elgllfll sc on - I I , . . - C. , I I '- 9 u 4 . - , . l , I l --J Venetian Blinds We install 0 ' '- . , . c X c ' N A. , . . 2 - , . J. . I 0 .I 9 . . ' ll- U. Thos. A. Fanelli, Jr. -BUILDER- Atco, N. J. Member of Home Builders' League of South Jersey Berlin 7-0376 WEDDING GOWNS made to your Heart's Desire by MARY PASSARELLA Pump Branch Road, Waterford, N. J. Phone: Berlin 7-0825-R-3 . Hamilton Elgin Art-carved Diamonds Pettet's Jewelry Store Rutherford and Clark Building 156 S. White Horse Pike Berlin, N. J. Berlin 7-1026 W. C. Pettet, Jr. Watchmaker and Jeweler Ikley's Sinc1air..Service White Horse Pike Atco, N. J. Tires - Accessories - Tubes Where customers send their friends Phone: Berlin 7-0509 Best Wishes to the Class of '55 MR. AND MRS JACK FROST Laurel Springs 4-2249 Walter J. Zabielski Watchmaker - Jeweler 5 E. Sutton Avenue VVatsontoWn Park Estates Clementon, N. J. Compliments of . . . Di Donato's Bowling Center Hammonton, N. J. A. M. F. Automatic Pinsetters Open all day Nat Alexander Co., Inc. White Horse Pike Laurel Springs, N. J. Fire and Safety Equipment fo1 Home, Office, and Shop. Efglzly-Eight INTER-BORO SAVINGS and Loan ASSOCIATION 402-404 WHITE HORSE PIKE, LAUREL SPRINGS, N. J. 7: Zaye as Sm Wim 544141194 Fm, Insured Savings Accounts Earn More at Inter-Boro Proiitably WITH Availability, Liquidity and Security MORE THAN S890,000,00 has been paid to Savings Account Members and MORE THAN S380,000,00 Transferred to Reserves from Earnings of MORE THAN S1,270,000.00 Public Confidence Made Our Progress Possible In Our Phenomenal Growth ASSETS JUNE 30, 1939 3268440.29 DECEMBER 31, 1941 550,196.41 DECEMBER 31, 1943 962,351.68 DECEMBER 31, 1945 2 043 581 64 DECEMBER 31, 1948 2 19461 30 52 DECEMBER 31, 1950 3 7 Y ' DECEMBER 31, 1952 5 I 9 9 ' DECEMBER 31, 1954 7,1 95,065.02 Each Account Insured Up to 510,000.00 THE INCREASE or MORE THAN S1 ,OOG,OO0,00 DURING THE PAST YEAR IS AN Au.-TIME HIGH RECORD Comparative Growth in One Year Dec. 31, 1954 Dec. 31, 1953 Increase AssETs ..,........,... S7,l95,065.02 S5,967,783.71 S1,227,281.31 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ...... S6,792,263.44 S5,650,033.86 Sl,142,229.58 52!ggLl:gg1TE15HlgaliJliQlJ-2225 S5,946,377.87 S4,647,4l7.85 S1,298,960.02 INTEREST ........... 597.73 S71 .78 BORROWED MONEY ... NQNE NQNE Savings Accounts received by the 15th of any month earn from the First. OUR SERVICES T0 YOU INCLUDE Insured Savings Accounts, Savings by Mail, Christmas Club Accounts, Safe Deposit Boxes for rent, Home Mortgage Loans, Loans on your savings accounts, Federal Home Loan Bank Money Orders, Sale of U. S. Savings Bonds, Redemption of U. S. Savings Bonds, Business Consultants, no Charge. LUCIUS W. PARKER, President VICTOR E. DIETRICH, Vice President member N. J. Savings and Loan League Federal Home Loan Bank System U. S. Savings Q Loan League National Savings E: Loan Lingua Federal Savings dx Loan Insurance Corporation Phones: Laurel Springs 4-1000-4-1001 Eiglzfj'-llilzc PHONE. Laurel Sprmgs 4-1300 MXURANS IPIHIUTU SIERWQE 112 BLACKWOOD ROAD CLEMENTON N J. Comloife lgiofo iruice for .S?cLooA WEDDINGS COLOR PORTRAITS ROLL FILM COMMERCIAL PHOTO COPY fbi? Your Home ' Uur Studiu IJAEENUA PHUTUEHAPHEH5 Laurel Springs 4 2240 AMERICAN HGME SERVICE CO Plumblng Heatlng K1tChCHS Bathrooms Alumlnum Comblnatlon W1Hd0WS Glbbsboro Road Cv' Park Blvd FRISCH South lersey s Most Modern Department Store CLEMENTON NEW JERSEY Gym Suits Hugh School Sweaters Nty A. L. Hosford, Prop. Clementon, New Jersey 9 ine. -one YOUR CLASS RING Was produced by Balfour-manufacturer of High School and College Jewelry, Commencement Announcements, Diplomas, Medals 6' Trophies. L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY S T E E L M A N BUSINESS Sc:HooL THE GARDEN SPOT Shorthcnd Typewrmng WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE Bookkeeping y 'Accounting All C0mm9VC'0I SUINGCIS Beverages Delivered Free of Charge Day and Evening Classes DOT and BOB YOCUM Prop 502 Linden Street Camden 2 N J Phone: WOodIown 4-3369 THE ATCO NATIONAL BANK ATCO, N. J. l7erAvnalQzed Hank for lower Camden County Member of the Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation fBl0,000 Maximum Insurance for each Account A uwfx fm COMMUNITY MARKET WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE Laurel Springs, N. J. Deliveries Made Laurel Springs 4-926I MOIBILHEAT MOBIL KEROSENE ATCO OIL COMPANY Atco Avenue Atco, N. J. Phone: BErlin 7-0372'or BErlin 7-0223 BETTER VALUES Bell Berlin 7-0587 Clothes for You Tailored by AL J. SCHRAMM CO. Merchant Tailors STORE HOURS: Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Until 8:30 P Other Days Until 6:00 P.M. ATCO, N. J. A T C O BAKERY 6' DELICATESSEN Quality baked goods and delicacies Only one of its kind in South Jersey ANDREW BELLA, Prop. Atco Avenue and Church Street Arco, N, J. Phone: BErIi-n 7-O277 Our future is INSURED Phone: BErIin 7-OI74 JOSEPH T. DeSORTE ' REALTOR Atsion Road Atco, New Jersey AGGRESSIVE COAT CO. INCORPORATED I32 N. Washington, Corner Pleasant Street Hammonton, New Jersey Style and Quality S I D 'S HOME APPLIANCE CO. I2 Berlin Road Clementon, New Jersey ciofhing for Less Phone: 900 L- S-4-0308 Nirwfy-fli rm' FLURY'S MARKET FORTE'S Known For Quality Foods Joseph Forte' Prop' ' i FUEL OIL GASOLINE De Ve'Y 5e'V'Ce KEROSENE MOTOR OIL 270 Be i Road C'e 'e 1f N- J- Phone: BErlin 7-1300 Laurel Springs 4-1192 White Horse Pike Arco N J lANNACO'S GARAGE cocKsHuTT FARM EQUIPMENT White Horse Pike and Southern Ave. Waterford, New Jersey Phone Berlin 7 - 0302 PAT and MIKE CEDARBROOK, NEW JERSEY Phone: Hammonton 851-Jil BERLIN FARMERS MARKET 30,000 Square Feet of Bargains Prop. FLOYD GI BERSON Berlin-Clementon Road Berlin, New Jersey 1Vz'1mty-fniu' ZlNN'S BODY SHOP Roy E. Zinn, Prop. M A R Y J A N E AUTO and TRUCK BODY CRAFTSMEN Painting a specialty F O D M A R K E T Wlwite Horse Pike Clementon, New Jersey Clementon, N. J. Laurel Springs 4-1475 WRECKED' CARS and TRUCK BODIES REPAIRED Realtor and Ymiumnce WJ14 mortgage EASTERN REALTY, Inc. 245 Gibbsboro Road-Clementon, New Jersey Telephone Laurel Springs 4-2033 PETER A. VALENTI, Broker Wm .741-ik Saga: KEEP YOUR SAVINGS GROWING AT THE ATCO SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION It's easy 'fo save money once you starr and get the habit of doing it regularly, AT The I-lorne of Mr. Thrill, . you can start with as little as Sl OO, 22. and add whatever you wish to your 6 0 savings, at any time. Twice a year, we'll add to your account, Too, at the annual rare of 32, to make your savings grow much foster. Come in Today and get started. You'll be ' INSURED glad you did. SAVUAGS Afco, New Jersey BErlin 7-i550 Accounts insured up to Sl0,000.00 Nine ty-j'i'zJe MICHAEL IULIUCCI White Horse Pike Waterford, New Jersey lNSU:RANCE OF ALL KINDS BErIin 7-0887-J2 S I L V E R LAUREL SPRINGS MARKET SELF SERVICE L A K E For Quality Meats, Groceries, Produce I N N - and Frozen Foods Ph d rs for d I' ry call L. S. 4-0651 ATCO LIQUOR STORE White Horse Pike G' Kohler Ave. Atco, N. J. Phone BErlin 7-0483 A. J d R. J. PENSABENE D e M A R C O ' S Farm Tools Hammonton, N. J. Ham. 1818 Ph H 1895 d 1896 J. APALUCCI ' A. COMUNALE A fr C FURNITURE CO. Main Office, Factory, Showroom White Horse Pike, Elm, N. J. 721 Landis Avenue Ph Vineland 7-4095 Vineland N J AUS HARDWARE STORE 6 Berlin Road Laurel Springs 4-2551 N inety- six Phone BErlin 7-0823-J1 JAMES SARAPPA Maier Pharmacy, Inc. . u Prescriptions Cedar, Picket, and Rustic Fences Boat Boards - Posts Fountain -' Lunch Pennington Avenue Waterford, N. J. Pnnnei Berlin 749823 Berlin, N Marty's Texaco Service Expert Lubrication - Car Washing Accessories - Gasoline - Oil Pickup and Delivery LA 4-0528.1 HAND PAINTING to your order Pennsylvania Dutch, Floral and Scenic on Furniture, Woodenware, iron and tole Specializing in Color Tinted Gold designs on Painted Furniture and Antiques Grace M. Seger 83 Carver Avenue Garden Lake Section Clementon, New Jersey OLEK'S MARKET Fresh Meats and Frozen Foods Haddon Avenue-West Berlin Berlin 7-0060-J Compliments of Lehmann Brothers Poultry Dealers Vineland, New Jersey DE ROGATIS' SELF-SERVICE MARKET Fine Meats and Service for over a Quarter Century Berlin 7-0913 Bates and Bishop Avenue West Berlin, N. J. N i nel y-seven Manufacturer of CEDAR FENCES JOS. M. CLAYTON Rustic - Post and Rail - Picket Fences built to your specifications Ask operator for BErlin 7-1137-J-12 Old White Horse Pike Vlfaterford, N. J. Premier Super Market Clementon, New Jersey J. S. Collins 8z Son, INC. W. Atlantic Avenue Clementon, N. J. Lumber and Millwork Mason Materials and Builders' Hardware Phone: Laurel Springs 4-0676 0677 Compliments of JACK'S FUEL SERVICE Jack Herbert 8: Son Sewell, N. J. Phone: Wen 8-0129 Compliments of Hiebert's Chinchilla Ranch SICKLERVILLE, N. J. Visitors Welcome GEORGE SHILLING Wholesale Confections Phone: Laurel Springs 4-1089 Clementon, New Jersey COFFEE CUP LUNCHEONETTE White Horse Pike and White Horse Avenue Lindenwold 24 Hour Service LA 4-8429 STEAKS . . . HOAGIES . . . MEATBALLS All Kinds of Sandwiches N ine ty-eight Electric Is Better Better Electric Supply Co., Inc. 281 White Horse Pike Watsontown Clementon, New Jersey Fixtures, Wire Devices, Appliances Laurel Springs 4-2595-96 4-lAsBnu u c an , cm BERLIN 7-0655 iss so,wun-e House PIKE - FBERLIMMV. V Compliments of SHARON WAGNER THE HACIENDA Where the Students Meet to Eat HOWARD AND EDITH BOWERS, Phone: Hamm 1694-W AL'S AUTO SERVICE Auto Repairs - 24 Hour Towing Parts and Accessories D. A. Priestly White Horse Pike Elm, New Jersey Central Feed and Supply White Horse Pike and Cooper Road Atco, New Jersey PURINA FEED PROPRIETORS Harry McElhone, Prou. Careful Telephone Laurel Springs 4-0137 Courteous Charter Service HOLLOWAY BUS SERVICE, INC. White Horse Pike and Gibbsboro Road Clementon, New Jersey lV'l'llEfj'-11fi71fE Zffbfx .1 9 A ' A 'f ig ff if , , 335 -J f Q me . -I ::.,l:,Lf': ij:-1.11 Lglmj. H 1 A p - ,A iatfi' 'if' ff-f 4, - ir . 1 so , 4:,, 'Q-fvafsaff z I wi fes X. UW : .. A QQ- ep: if .f 1-ff f C, 1, ---1 .5'f 1 f'5+1-I-QA : --2' A 1111111 X f f -Q , ' I sxig fy 1, N iff -' .ww - CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1955 WCUUSTIER unera! .gamers ' ESTABLISHED 1929 Ora L. Wooster, Founder LeRoy P. Wooster Ora L. Wooster, Jr Class of 1943 Class of 1945 laeciagfifri in our prokaaion fwfr ' A W' A .331 , ' 7 35217 5 m e f i?-2? A' 5 A - ,,..QI:I . 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