Macfarland High School - Fabella Yearbook (Bordentown, NJ)

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Senior Class Oflicers Class of 1949 ..... Senior Ball .... Senior Poll . .. Senior Play ..... Senior Portraits .. . junior Class ..... Sophomore Class .. Freshman Class INDEX Athletics and Activities . . . To Our Advertisers .... 141 PAGE 5 6 8 10 12 13 14 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 54 DEDICATION CYNTHIA GERAN Died: Friday, February 1, 19-46 Age: 15 years A comely maitlen here on earth: A .flHZ7ly merrerzger of mirth: Adorecl hy all-to all a frieml. Eager a helping hand to leml. Though zwiderpread fame war not her fate Her heart could 15ml no room for hate. Refzrarzlezl with a Jecond birth: For God alro dlfcerned her worth. 151 Ph B Franklin and Marshall College MA., University of Pennsylvania ROBERT M. OBERHOLSER Superintendent of School! CHANGE AND PROGRESS are often synonyms. Most certainly change is necessary if progress in any field of endeavor is to be made. And within the past five decades, within the space of a single lifetime, more sig- nificant changes leading to progress have taken place than has been true of the space of time covered by all previous recorded history. In the field of transportation the opening of the twentieth century found our nation de- pendent mainly upon the railroad. Since then the trolley car, busses, auto- mobiles and airplanes have been invented and developed. In the communi- cation field our most efiicient medium prior to 1900 had been the telegraph. Within the comparatively short space of fifty years, we have developed the telephone, wireless, radio, television, and radar. In political science, woman suffrage, advanced social legislation, and civil rights bills are only a few of the changes that have completely changed our manner of living. So, too, we will find similar tremendous changes in the fields of science, medicine, business, and all other fields which enter into the science of living. I6I GEORGE M. DARE Principal of High School With such changes taking place in all phases of everyday living, it is to be expected that many changes will be found in our public educational systems. We find first that the number of pupils has multiplied many times since 1900. With increased enrollment we find a tremendous change in the terminal objections of our secondary schools. Fifty years ago it was altogether academicg today it is largely vocational. But despite all these changes, there is one respect in which the public schools of today remain the same as they were fifty years ago. That is in the fact that they offer a guarantee to every boy and girl the privilege of preparing themselves to become efficient citizens and in the further fact that they constitute the country's most effective defense against foreign theories which seek our nation's destruction. Thus we find that each one of us has not only the opportunity but also the responsibility of making the most efiicient use of our educational ex- periences. Our ancestors came to this country largely because of the educa- tional chances for their children. Are we less anxious to preserve the same opportunities for our children? l7l B.S. in Ed., Wharton School, University of Pa M.A. in Ed., University of Pennsylvania DONALD BAKER Bookkeeping I and II, General Business, General Math, Consumer Education, v-I Salesmanship J. PAUL BALDEAGLE English II and IV .leiwfzfi ,IOHN E. CALLERY Physical Education, Biology Bair' Leaders' Club K is M aft all I MARY G. COLVEY Physical Education, Health, General Science Athletic Arrofiafiml, Sophomore Clam Ailriscr Sl EDITH DRUM Home Economics Craft Cllzlz PAULINE M. GENZANTO English I and III, Vocations Srntfv Lilerar-I Arlilrer ELLA M. HAMILTON History IV. Library Srmlerzr Council HORACE GEORGE HAMILTON Physics, Chemistry, General Science Photograph! Club. Frerhmau Clary Ail1'i.w.'r Lfvwrfwvfi 1AfDf'flQ 14 ANNA E. JONES History 7 and 8, English 9 fllflillf' High Craft Club GEORGE W. LANGE 1 - Agriculture I, ll, lll and IV Fllfllfl' Farmcrx of Amerim MARGARET S. MCKELVEY kLlf1tin,rErenchLEnglish I J .'A It fl , ' V- 1 L n - I 1 Wag, 1'll'fi-X ' fi' ,Y xr In X If lv 'f I f , . . , ' .W 4 lirl 'I ' ' . .V Q . ' Ms NT' v I I - 1. LOUISE F. MERCANTINI General Business, Stenog. IV, Secretarial Training IV, Law, Geography Sanity TlL'libl1it'dl Aifrirer Q1 MORTON RUDOLPH European History, Music Clee Cfnlz. Banu' BERNARD STINNER Mathematics Jlillfrlf Clair Adriref , T , J ,I uv' - i J sf X tr If fo U ' I , ELSIE C. VALENTINI Stenog. III, Typing II and III, Crhce Practice IV A.fr'iJ'er of Senior Clan am! Fabella JOHN VUEISS American History, NX'orld History 4 J, EC? 1 C , Ky LITERARY STAFF Lcfl to Rigbl-SISATED: Shirley Bender, Kathryn Sharp Iiditorg Betty Letrs, Business Managerg Nancy Thompson Christine Livanis. STANDING: Roger Grigg, Henry Tutek, .loam Hnrtmimn Sylvia Moore. Miss E. C. Valenrini, Adviser. I 101 TECHNICAL AND BUSINESS STAFFS Left tn Right-SEATED: Doris Wrrinwriglmt, Secretary, jennette Roberts, josie Shinn, Doris Allen, Joyce Davis STANDINGZ Bill Hewitt, Russell Mich, Ethel Sobon .Ioan Dougherty, Barbara Assou. Miss E. C. Valentini, Adviser. llll CLASS POEM PAST REFLECTIONSH At last our high school days are ended, Gone are the books and trips and plays Past the parties we attended, All the so-called good ole days.', We recall the fun we captured, Classroom jokes and puns we sharedg As we face the world enraptured, For our destiny prepared. All but memories have vanished, Of the school we loved-each oneg One life done, completely finished, The role ahead-not yet begun. Nancy J. Thompson, '49 U21 CLASS OFFICERS HENRY TUTEK .... MARTIN TYRELL .. KATHRYN SHARP . . . BARBARA AssoN .... Miss E. C. VALENTINI U51 . . . Prexizlent Vice-Preyident . . . Secretary . . . Treayzzrer . . . Advixer IRVIN ADAMS DORIS ALLEN Irv HD. A. f,U!lll1l!1l1.f Alqrwnlffzrtf Brmfwztrm I1 C,r1111r11w'rit1l lie uns at gentleman on whom one built Then she will talk-good gods. an absolute trust. How she will talk. la, W HELEN ARCHER BARBARA ASSON Scooch Barb Clljlllllbllf Crsfllfffdf Borrlwzmzuz College Prep We must laugh before we are happy, She has the blushing beauties of a lor fear we die before we laugh at all. modest maid. H41 W rv! E 4 f 5 Y N 5 st E SHIRLEY BENDER STELLA BILANCIO ROSE BLASCZYNlh Dutch Ste-l osic- J Kinlfum Cfeuunrl Yunlrille Gcneml Bon 111 uw Great modesty often hides great merit. For she is just the quiet kind, A classm' te hon tland true, Whose nature never varies. Q nd furthE w'orfg1p. V yi.A1 '5-,J x,p.A-x A x ' . 1 luv 's ,Ai in . K ' , , 75,10 I B N23 V I ' 1 ,J ttu-J ' 4 , .J LOUIS BOROCZ DOLORES S -' - jd J LukiC Sissie C,'rr1.w.fz1 ifkr Agfilillffllft' BOYLIIGIIIOIIVI I 1 fiaf P The wisest son could ask no more of fate Than to he simple. modest. manly, and true. Everyone is happy who dances. ,f S x., 2 . f Y V 1 . Lx , N its ' I JOYCE BUNTING Bunny C'rr1,r,r11'ick,r CI1IIl11IL'fL'fdf The rising hlushes which her cheeks o'er-spread Arc opening roses in the lilies' hed. 4 1 , yt ,. 5 ax' g, 5 , .4 GVUEN CHILTON ETHLYN COLBY Dean Hnnfwllnzzw Crzzzznlerfial Bnrdezlmzwl General She is shut-up in measureless content. Her mind knows the power of genrlenessn U61 41:4 ff, gl ' . .1 if .I f t t - ' .till fl CLAUDIA CREMER lofty l?orJw1m14f1 College Prep just my lingers on these keys. VIRGINIA DARE DONOVAN Gin Dare Bm'Jw1lu11'1l Coffees Prep Her voice was ever soft, gentle, antl low. An excellent thnng in woman. vi ELEANOR DALLY Daly Daily Huftlialg C0111 Nltfffdf Speech is greatg but silence is greater. JOAN DOUGHERTY Doc B um' cum zz Il C rn 121 merriaf Born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the worltl is mad. 3 JOYCE DAVIS Iifmh llfUll'Il College Prep She has two eyes. so soft untl brown. Take care! She gives a sitlelong glance and looks down. Beware! Beware! VIOLA ELIEUTERI Blah BUfl1L'l1l0Il'II Gwzeml A horse. Ll horse. my kingdom for 11 horse. Q .,, X X sf X HAROLD ELLIOTT Sonny LINTON ELLIOTT Li ng lim'.fLHIn1rl1 Gwleraf Cnfzmxfzlm' Culfcgc Pruf For c'cn though vanquislicnl, Good nature is Q1 sign of ii large he could nrguc still, and generous soul. ,ll if I 4' Ks. Ex ,ei KQIJXRITNCQIQ FRANCIS HELEN GLOCK Legs Bfn'.fw1tu1.' ll C1iLf1lL'!1I! C11 am rfielf Cm11zmfri'ii1f To sports hc gave his energy gladly Next your our reams will miss him sadly. There is a silc-me, which I curry nhont xx ith me ulwuy s. nf' Q19 x ii , Y lriflb L , , ,, 15 A I 't xi jr!! i -2.0 Y ,TENNIE GOLA THOMAS GRAHA R E ' J IGH Mi: Turner Q Z 2 xllflllllbllf Cozxzulwfitfl Bri,-ljC,,f,,Ni,, ,Wg As merry as thc day is long. I never thin ' the c 0 It comes stut R g 9 E A Q ' . 'XE 0 0 PHYLLIS GRIFIIITHS 'R 1 D ME? BRIGGS Phil ' of 'in l iclif,if1uro C.'rn111f1cr't'it1f Hurt wzlntrv Colfege Prep Cm.i'.i'ti 1 ' fege P She says what she thinks. A lit nonsense ow and then .pen me of ' es, She speaks it fmm the soul. ls reli eti hy the wisest men. '1 hey 5. vc m ' pa 11? 'Q 1 st N a . I P I r I l N1 . ANNA. HANUSCHNIK DOROTHY HANUSCHIK 7 ' Annie ' Dot ' Ytmfz'illt: , Crmzzzzerrirzf Yar.f:'ilfe Commerfitzl I 'To he 21 strong hami in the dark to L'Thuu hast the patience and thc faith ' anpther in time of need. of saints. I f riff 1 7 j',l 4 ' it L 4 1 ! ! ! 4 tty if-r t 4 it A f JOAN MARIE H ' I 1 i x I ARTMANN VUILLIAM R, HEXWITT ,ltn1nic ..Bm.. limnlwllnzz I1 Cuffege' Prep Brzrtfvlzlfrzrll Cnffeiqt Prufl For sure no minutes hring us more He has an answer for everything, content, than those in pleasing, useful Study spent. i201 VIA MICHAEL HUSTAK it JOY ANNE JASTRXAUL' ' ' MARY LOU JONES Mike Joy Lou Lou rm.u1r'it'f .r flgriflzllnrt Cllllllliblli General Crotrzt ifkx General Always on liantl, And so she tlirtetl, like a true Quiet but pleasant to know. Anil ilepentlalwle when there, Gootl woman, till we hatle atlicuf' l 'x I fl J. iff, l x W '1 fl X .V , tffkftr ,i .V 57' ,C ff? ff X ' I t , 7 JXP I Ll f 'Q' If I fl btui if 0, I f' l A l .J - . fl! AJ! t-',fl 1' A J, 1 ll l I' 'O f if ,fb U Off y LQFQHGE K61i1iVNc3 A MARY JANE KULP he ,I ,AL J - -A , ,' ht 1, QQ A Jn ,V f, fffcf flflllfflllgf ff! V fczzznzl Yartlziffe Cwlfrzlcrriuf KW l i L S. PV ' ,' I IDX' A A lion among latlieifisit most tlrcaydul Shell rather lose her tlinner ' ' :ilu-' thyigl-3 U than her jest. gy., Q ,ft 1:4 --v 5 'v 4 1 C1 'I KQGPQ- 4, S S F i 4 if I if VS' N R fr f lx ,gf ' ,I 5,7 J f r F' ' fy . D' ANTOI ETTE L , li wil ..NHn.. J! '1'-J '- 'mfnzl 0' she mes such a way, No sun u on ax Lster day 5 all line ll ' 'X v nj ly l X ii M I L R BETTY ANN LFAVER BETTY LETTS Bet Bet Hm'.fu1mn ll Ge11em1.7 BorJer11nzz'f1 C,-lllfllgt' Prep A milling lmumrt. az helping huml. She is always smiling and always guy W'hu hlls each nccll as it llc-man l.. ' Lg But vshcnevcr you see her. she has llll something ro say. 46,5 I W 'fine 3 I I L CHRISTINE LIVANIS JANET LONGSTRIEET Lippi 1 1, ' I Chris jun X ff V Bonlwzlazuz Cozzzfzzemiul II-Yfl4Sl7l.fl!JIl'll Commercial 1 ' ' I O 'e fritlnef-uvvuys el, Charming and pleasant to everyone. Happy am Ig from care I am free. ' X . Ifull of life aniffull of fun. I- PM y'hy aren'r zhey all contented like me? , A, ., ' Y 1 A Vg X f ,, ,. ,All ,MMV if 6 ,idlu f ,, ffl' I I nfl! C jf, yy 11' . 7 M L' r ' ff! W if V: 5,2 Aft . f , if f , . . sf A I , 1, X! , J 1 EARL LORENTANGIELI , RI A MAC NICK INIAMOLOU Oulu Shortie Mamie HflV'l!L'lllUll'll Ciufuuzl Yimlrille Gcffzeml Bonlelltozwz College Prep To know him to like him. Quality and not quantity Zuumls! I have been live minutes too I 'J 1 lute all my lifetime. , I IRENE MKQCOY JEANIZTTE MCNINNIEY Renee NGN f,ll,llNl!1l!,l Cfwlenlf H0ri1'u1mzz'11 GL uumf W'l1:it sweet delight Ll quiet life aflordsf' A laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market. .diff it X fe K . f x W I 'IU - jx! , N N ,IJ f . I J, I X. I fn I A A ,f I I1 I5 I JL ' f i ld 12 J RUSSELL MICH HAROLD MILLION Mickic Strung Iiialtlvfmrn Gwlcrtzf Bllfildllfllllll Cill!lL'4Qr: Prep Nut mo serious, not foo gay A day for mil, an hour for sport. But Il r.irr,- gg-mtl fellow in his own way. But for Ll friend is life tml short. Ilfll Qbvy JJY' Www M levi MW SYLVIA MOORE JOHN MURPHY Sylvie lN'Iurf HUfilt.'l1fUll'll Colfege Prep Bm.ler1loz1'r1 General The skill of an artist is a treasure rare. Better late than never. x ' x 1. - 3 I I ' ' Vw A. ,. 'L f' 'J' '.u M ' V ,','4i ' 1.0 1 f I , - X15 ' ' Y 5 - u I - - l . ' ' - 5UwARnfPfx5,sei2R ETHEL PLATT - ALLEN REED ' .,,.,.,- g,..,, 1 - ,, ,, ' lzkl,-' If ' X 4 I ' Sis Pop CIIIIHIIIIIIJ-5 W, f Cfwrcrurl HrmfLf1lr1zr'11 X C'oHcgc,Pn1i CUIIHIILYIIJ A.U!'ft'lllfllf9 r I, ,. . His life's timlwition never out of view Happy-govlucky, full of fun Life is itself hut a game of football. He works carefully towurils his goal. A friend to ailmoft everyone. ' 9 , u I- I A! , sg.,- , x V if : .5 N' LELADYS RIEEDIZR Rest nuff Ninn ll Gwfnnlf Nothing seems to worry hcrg Shu guts Ihcrc just the sauna. 6, Q gx , 1 Q ll f.,. ug. 0 X 'r rl 9. U 45 Y A x ,IITANETTE ROBERTS Nuns lx' ml rf ru: Cn 111 111 crfiuf A lwumllc ui misyhicf. An mean of smiles. 1 7 VIRGINIA RIEIEVIZS Ginny i,fw.vfu'liL-f.f Culzflm 111.11 Shu is pretty to walk with Ami witty m talk xxirhf' A .11 A , -sf -'kv :N ' s X -. J . , . s-,gf I xl-.A X if l X ,B XVILLIAM ROLLINS XVill Yunfz ifhf Cft'l1F7'd! A fricml to all and foe to none, f mfr . L-film' 5. r r , 4 if .. 7 I , V' f tl K L L- . , ' . L v ' MARION SAMMIQ RONALD SAN GIOVANNI I CAIN,-LEA EHEL' Aidle Sazz . fi , Mj1lie'l Cro5.ru'irk.f Cnnzfucrciuf Fieldyboro College Prep Bozfeizzlzfrn' ' I Conzllrevfrlzll 'A charming smile and friendly manner. To hear him speak, and sweetly smile, T isflkeaizle qryjslhak 21 fhlrmihg way You were in Paradise the while. of laughinkrfand giggling ll through lf' the day. V,1 A Air, l I A , l ' fi flbf fl, 1 '- ' - I 'L' l ,lf ' ' ,IQ rvfgyl '- l , , ,fn 6 4' ff 1141. . , J, 1 if I . . . 4'Al- 'fmt ' - 1 -, .,. -,,,,.,,'-,,',,, ',,'4',-, I 1,,,,',fC1 A- fl ,- C ' A if '!,f I ' U, rj.. 1 - 4. ,f I, ., ML KATHRYN SHARP JOSEPHINE SHINN m I, l ' Kathy jo -' .1 , I Burrferzlrziul C0llegc'Pre17 Yardrilfc Crnzlfzlerfial ' 5 From u grave thinking mouser A merry heart and a smiling face. She had grown the gayest flirt That couched it round the town. t 'fl t JOAN SNYDER Jeanie Yanfrille Com merfial Her voice was like the voice the stars Hail when they sang togetherg Anil kept her blue eyes blue to any weather. w 'f5,.-115:65 i 4: . ,ij Y , 'V f 1 ' A l , l r l 3 1 E . x ' V. s X n .5 . . , s s 'FX' ii: i Q E Q n gk f , 1 FTHEL SOBON ELEANOR STANTON Et Ellie I3 nrJw1m1z '11 Com Ill erclaf Cufnm fa 111' C fl 111 121 Crwdl . A lmgipy smile for each she meets All loved art in seemly way I ' ll - A 1 I M A theery word for each she greets. Wfith an earnest soul aml a capital A . l23l STANLEY STEVENS-ON EDISON STRAUSSFOGEL Stanley Steamer Abe Clf!J,l'.l'1l'll'b.f fllQ?'lL'llllllft' C'r'm1i'11'ir'k.i' College Prep For he is it lutly's man. He was 11 scholar anti ll ripe good one Exceeding wise, fair spoken, anti persuading. NANCY ,l. THOMPSON CONSTANCE TUNNEY Gus Connie HIlFrlL'IllIIl1'1l College Prep BOV'Ll6'l1l0ll'II General A little, tiny, pretty, witty, charming. l'm small in stature. hut not too small Llllfllrljl she. to lie overlooked. A O ' A K gy' 9 MARILYN TALLMAN Timmie Cnlfmzlmi General The quiet mind is richer than ai crown. K I . 1, ,Vp . 'N x r A 4' ' 'O Q '.,1,,f'fU . x W1 -. .L ' ' - 'IQ N ,'. 'Y y 1 - , y ., t -t ' V4 Ar, v , , i . ' il l . -1 4 - ' , e A . Y-lf,-5-53 . , 'A . f xx, , ' - 1,-V1 Ai ,Ax H . . YQ Q-x J' , J .w - l. ff 'fil , - K' 5 V 4 5 K HENRY G. TU'1'LEK-ij-, ,N-Q V ' 1 s V ' ' Us . 1 ..GQ6Se-, H X- J-,JJ r A1 Giuorgetarwi 'N ,' C5l70.Q6' PWD ll ' ' f . , 1fNot a, wortlwiuh hirn,l1gtrSvas ti ICSY, 1 'I Nbt it just-but was a word. .- J R f .x M 1 'X . , , . .,, UL, - A ii, A., .,-,,Pihi5,,4 -X . 1 1 LX .A f f1:: MARTIN TYRELL DORIS WAINWRIGHT Sonny Toms lif11'J11111111 ll Genera! HL'i11lf1lILf C0111 111erf1u1 Ili rather luugli, u bright-haired boy, That miss has a charming way. Than reign, a gray-heard king. 3 if 'S s N is x ' JOAN XVIYST JOAN WOOLFX' jnz1r1ie 1514 f1f.Vb111'n Gc11fr11f Bllfiilfllffl I1 Il Giwleruf Quicrncss and coniiiicnce 'Quiet and steady, with work ever ready, shall hc your srrengtlif' I 301 1- A Y ' A 'Rf A X- N r .u Ks Y ww in 1 A ag?f I W K3 5 K if 1 QL, . ww -Q - M .I Q nge, gig 3' 1 fum Q h A. JQ' sn!! S 'QQ 0 December 5! Senior Ball! Winter Wonderland! These phrases now recall nothing but pleasant memories for the seniors and their guests who whirled merrily around the dance floor in a spirit of joyous ecstasy on that cold December evening. 0 With the selection of Winter Wonderland as their theme, the decorating committee, headed by Nancy Thompson, worked tediously, combing artistic ability and ingenuity in an effort to transform the gymnasium into a typical winter snow scene. 0 While an old-fashioned park scene at the far end of the room lent an air of romance to the atmosphere, snow topped trees and skyscrapers in the distance added sophistication to the setting. Soft blue lights, glimmering through a ceiling of white streamers, created the enchanting effect of falling snow. A huge snowman provided an unusual setting for Art Brown and his orchestra. 0 All too soon, however, the final strains of music died away, and the seniors wended their way homeward, still enraptured by the entrancing atmosphere of the Senior Ball. l32l .ar J Q tw 1 I ,C 'o ru 1 ,rg , J. SN ll' 1 , 4' e F. QQ .sw A. Q x . 'N -xx i P I Q wi 4 A tx 4 mx w ff -r F X X 2 ,... - Q i Y tg A b X Us .Ei . . X 91 5, l N A 5 Q Y wxA, ff i n . l x Ki? '-C. ' N :Ei ' Iii 5 : .IW 3 I U A.. . . x ' X 6 4. N, .. X A -A I KW W 1 3 SQ fe V 3' ' N QW WT ', A V - L' S Wififxxg S.. ff - ,Q 8 if-N., 4 '39 U ' ii , b 4 r . 5 Qu 52,3 QQQQ' if E Z 'sz if . S I x if ,E S Q! S ,gli H, . Spa xixf - s Mx BUST PERSONALITY XVQ'ITTlliST Bzirbnrii Asson Henry Tiirck Mnrtin Tyrcll iN1LlI'y ,Inns Kiilp SI.OXVliST MOST DIGNIFIED Nancy Thompson Edison Srrnussfogcl Nick Mninolou Virginia Donovan BEST LOOKING MOST BASHFUI. George Korung Mike Hustgik ,Ioycc Davis Helen Glock T341 BEST DANCER FRIENDLIEST Martin Tyre-ll Roger Grigg Nan Laureti Sis Platt BEST DRESSED BIGGEST FLIRT Ronald SanGiovanni Bill Hewitt Christine Livanis -Toy Anne ,Iastrau MOST ATHLETIC MOST TALKATIVE Clarence Francis Henry Tutek Shirley Bender .Ioan Dougherty T351 i .--I -' pr1q.f'- - - .,i,-,- M. if i i f 1 ' l ' t f I 5 ? K X i iff L., 0 The night finally arrived for the presentation of Henrietta the Eighth. As the nervous seniors, hastily stealing a last minute glance at their scripts, waited in the wings for their cue to go on the stage, vivid memories of preceding weeks of rehearsals flashed swiftly through their thoughts. 0 Under the direction of Miss Margaret Mclielvey, the students had given their untiring efforts to insure the success of their theatrical venture on November 4 and 5. Consequently, the thunderous applause which filled the auditorium as the curtain came down on the final act of the play helped assure the seniors that they had produced one of the best comedies at B. H. S. in recent years. Wilma Sutton .. Maggie ..... Carol Sutton . . . Adele Sutton . .. Claire Sutton . . . Dizzy Lucas ...... Baggy-Pants Baldwin Ding Barrett ..... CHARACTERS Virginia Donovan . . . . Doris Allen . Virginia Reeves . Marion Sammis . . . . Joyce Davis . . . Martin Tyrell Stanley Stevenson . William Hewitt Dong Barrett ...... Ronald San Giovanni Annahelle Mason ........ Kathryn Sharp i36l jimmy Howard .... .. , Roger Grigg Henrietta Carver . . . . . Betty Letts Ray Taylor ..... .. . Henry Tutek . . . . Ethel Platt .. joan Hartmann Lizzie ........ Martha ...... The Coke Set: Claudia Cremer, Joan Snyder, Nancy Thompson. Linton Elliott, Harold Million. 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BL K cou n't rag - ' SARA BODINE weren't happy-go-lucky ' HELEN A. BOWE came to school with her homework unprepared PHYLLIS A. BRETTELL didn't get all A's JOHN COLBY couldn't play football ' ' C EARL CONAWAY stopped chewing gum BENJAMIN CONGER couldn't keep his rendezvous with Pat , n I A lk m?NAI.Qr CONTI had second yiearfFrench gh ' I 1' NCEN A. CURRAN stoppe li ting wei ts R13 Mft DELBERT DAVIS couudn't date Nan J 012' ,LAY DOUGHERETY stoppied lgting sis tongue during a basketball game Qt, A ' M ARBARA EHR misse a ase a game HJ wiifj ANNA JACK D. FLURER didn't know his way to Injun Hill ' I p RAY FULLER became a typingchamp - , cou nt pa aroun wi anet df f Fw A A llIIlEII?EIliIEZ3AIlliIIE1SIloSIdh?r sofdw' bil -sir ROBERT GATTO found his Juliet . 'HELEN GIBERSON wore her hair straight L 1 t WILLIAM GIBERSON lost his curly hair X JOAN GILLESPIE suddenly became noisy xo WALTER GOWER weren't interested in horses . ETHEL GRACE didn't swoon over Frankie 4 JOSEPH D. GREENBERG didn't marry Gwen -, I if ' 1 CATHERINE HANNAI-I had never found Clarence , O! PAUL HANUISICKI-ISK stopped talking about Hamilton Hi h Girls ' ' , ' MARVIN IN weren't so slow Q ROBERTA ANN JOBES didn't have a B. M. I. ring .70 R A RUTH JOHNSON developed e deep voice KN AT CHARLES JOHNSTON lost his temper , if L' r DON KENNEDY didrrr blush ,gag-oft ZH ji E fb Q, PAUL KIMMELMAN sghrghed do the Cadillac . 'J , I ' JANICE KIRBY stoppe eing naive I bf X! gf' ff Qld WILLIAM KOENIG did his Latin homework . l if ll A fl 5'riFiIlr'fss?Lisis0'rZ'LER Siem' 'fi'ff 'g rr ss 1 ' . ecarne intereste In a o y Wy Aj ,VV ,KENNETH C. LIPPINCOTT weren't good nature C ,C L IL I . - ,U GEORGE MARSHALL weren't so quiet D CAM 0..v.-A il I cp r A i Af - igshhrrrieazf ll-'ii' is thi? -ff K-M sf. , ' M -N ,, I is ge ra omewor bf ld : it i' MILTON MATTHEWS iosr Sam -Z: XL' L'- vn...,MQ , i , , ,Qi J, JEAN MCCORMICK became rowdy Ao-q,,k' j ' ' ' JOYCE MCGOWAN couldn't go to Tippy's ' u K M' if YLLIS MooN forgot Roland , fl X140 Ll nm OLET MUNDRAS failed to rake her work seriousl f , L K If BENNETT NEWELL lost his nickname Juggie 1 I ' 0 Av fz AURREY PARCELLS suddenly became serious I ' fa ' .1 L' Af' RLES PARKER didn't worrr ro go hunting A I ' ,fl P f A RE'I'I'A PARKER lost Jack jj f VI. fy 'i ' S M PITTMAN didn't take Chemistry , 9 PIX udlfu CARLIN PLATT didn't go out for sports yfvk' X X' U ,J y,J'I..ORE'1'TA PURSELL didn't make a neat appearance f l l V A f vb DON REINHARDT missed all his long-shots PAUL ROBINSON didnt miss a day in school ANNE ROCKHILL didn't get called on in French ROSE RODGERS couldn't find a way to Hightstown VIOLA SHINN lost her freckles Q UL gf' A ff! ' V L 1' , EILEEN SHEEDY didn't study J W A gl AM DOROTHY SHESTKO lost interest in a certain cadet 615 ,J up I! LORETTA SMITH lost her singing voice fl BARBARA SNYDER grew a few inches fi ffl' r ' DONALD SNYDER stopped writing notes ro girls J I ,! FRANK STEELE broke off with Ethel , I RAYMOND STELLE weren't so shy f JAMES STEVENS lost the wave in his hair fy , ERMA WALN stopped thinking about boys ,J ' - M RALPH WARE heeorrre talkative fgf ff EDWIN WEISMAN spoke above rr whisperf . f i I 'I A I . 1 , V. 1 A I 'I' 'A I . , ff- 1 - , , I, ,. 'I W7 BARBARA WEST didn't live on Park St. ,Q,Q.f-0 BARBARA WHITE, went steady ' 'IKENNETH WILSON lost the twinkle in his eyes if f JUNE YOUNG lost her red hair ' i41I 4146.19-QQ' 0' a,a-ull A9710 A . A A , ,f L, ,-pd!1.',4J ' . Lp! .'pQlA?4. ,. uf Qi- 0. rf. fox. QU 1 V ' Ng, df L, 5 s K ,Q I I px ' x' ' r f Nw . QPU ff , . , Lu XL ,,p , lu ' KN' IU' xrygx ALJ I A. A 'XXV ' 'Fi f I K L 1 1 fl! tl J -X IQ 1 l ' r . 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Cartier, Raygond ' lox N . h, Eggs C Castiglione, Victor l ' onaway, Janet ' ' Clarke, Dale Cterner, Elsie S Coulter, Gerald x Davidson, Elaine Cutrington, Charles Dengler, Joan Dengler, Paul Emlen, June 41,12 Fennimore, Virginia Fithian, Jean Fox, Carol MISS MERCANTINYS HOME ROOM BOYS Giancola, Samuel Hay, Holmes Hinkle, Donald Hanuschik, Margaret Harbour, Joyce Hartmann, Mary Hornor, Julia King, George Housewotth, Thelma Liedtka, Fred Hvebler, Jean JaEhnef,oLo1s Jo es, is GIRLS Johnson, Edith Gahn, Lois Kensler, Catherine Gelentser, Darleen Kira, Mary Giberson, Janet , Koenig, Helen Gilbert, Joan Lavell, Virginia Hamilton, Alison f MR. R DOLPH'S HOME ROOM BOYS GIRLS Mark, Samuel Matlack. Louise Meadows, Ronald Moore, Robert Mutt, John Platt, John C Potts Lawrence R. All Matthew, Jane E. Matthew, Jean L. Mitchell Ellen Jean Mlm Shirley tokop Delores Rockhill, Thomas Reid Jeanne Shinn, George Rose, Betty Price: .Robert 4014 .0?LRCCd, loan Sorensen, Harry mf IAA-Ld Thorn, Arthur Weaver, Edward Taylor, Ethel Walder, Darline West, Rita L5 1131 '5 -tif, ' 2'-44, fl . 'N A Weaver, Jerome 67 S , White, Joyce ease, 65241, Q79 EBWW Vida llyolllwyy 1 I , Q A ,, ' 21 . . Q W , La , 4 4' s J 3 2 B 1 Q .fix EEC 2:55 Z .1 EQ 33 U Z7 LL J Z if Q E il C: :TE 1 Zi: . 'CVT I Z3 2 2 M 1 ,I LL 3 3 xi i -S I LC .. Ll V W 5 . , x 'r', 'ak 9 N ix NW? 1- i T D I j 4'1g ?-A 'L xi, A . ,- 2 . X' 'lx , 1 f 9313-.3 C ,D, Ni , ' .7 'E at f Nwgflsl , dl N q 1 K9 N0 f 'Wx J 'x-- w 5 x its I 4 ct- XYR 6 I -sang. u ' H l 2 W:-urea:-a .I 'fig-A-ffgTf'WF1vr Y? If' E E ,5- :.l,. J, Q Aj-Q' -A v . cf 3 5. ,, , PRE HMA CLASS QQQWZ Q 4,571 .fi ,f ' ,' . r , - MR. LANGES HOME RooM . I If 1- BOYS Armstrong, W. Byron , . Dubell, John Kennedy, Vernon R. , rim' gy. J 5 N- t qs 1 xr U O if dl 1:3 'tl NV .Is-92 EEN is ,eil Hanuschik, George Harrison, Ellis H. Giovacchini, John Kirb , W. Malvin Lebali, James Tippner, Kurt Lavell, Harry Leedom, David F, Lungren, A. Harold Parker, John Reeves, Henry Townsend, Robert W. Walder, Charles w MR. HAMILTON'S HOME ROOM BOYS llen, John lackson, Benjamin Campbell, Robert Cheeseman, Earl Cobb, Carl Cobb, Francis DeMarco, Emanuel Elliott, Earl Fer uson, Robert Fosbroolc, Walter Gatto, Joseph Gennett, George Gibbs, George Glass, James Golden, John GIRLS Angelini, Mary Avery, Mabel Bensel, Suzanne Bragg, Wilhelmina Bryan, Jean Burke,'Betry Ann Burkley, Shirley Card, Nancy Lee Clark, Edythe Crawford, Barbara Foster, Emma Furman, Lois Gordon, Dolores MRS. GENZANTOS HOME ROOM BOYS Gower, Herbert Graham, Elwood Grove, Wallace Haas, Raymond Hay, Clifford Lamson, Robert Layton, James Meyer, john F. Milligan, John Moser, Willimn Myers, Joseph Richardson, Robert ' MR BOYS Mains, Russell Newman, Leonard Gavatt, Harry Reinhardt, Carl Roberts, Leander Sheppard, Titus Shinn, Robert Sickels, Lester Soden, John Waite, LeRoy Walder, Paul GIRLS Moffat, Ethel Murphy, Margie Nelson, Juanita GIRLS Green, Rosella Hendrickson, Virginia Ivins, Ruth Jobes, Alice Johnson, Dolores johnson, Nancy Jones, Leona Kidwell, Emma Lejambre, Patricia McCue, Arline McCue, Patsy McElhoes, Margaret Mamolou, Irene Messler, Betty Lou Miller, Jeannette Minney, Janet Minnick, Kay T. WEISS' HOME ROOM I45I Newman, Joan Nolan, Dorothy Pew, Shirley 5 Tm! f Probasco, Conny CLLQX Procell, Halma Rockhill, Faye Sieg, June Smith, Yvonne Stanton, Eleanor Stanton, Jean Stelle, Irene Thompson, Alyce Thompson, Carol Thorn, Elizabeth Ulmer, Rose Mary Van Hise, Jean Woolston, Gloria Norcross, Mary Lou QM MW MMJ .461 u l . ' . ,4' ' I V ,ii 0 STUDENT COUNCIL Lvl! in Right--l7llis'l' RQZWQ .lem Huelwler. june Mason, Joyce White. Cnrlin Platt. Edison Srrrniss- logel, Virginia Donovan. Gloria Wfoolsron, Virginia Reeves. Sliriursllx ROW: Phyllis Bra-rrell. Byron Armstrong, Clifford Hay, Thomas Grulmm, Rolwerr Chxrrn, -lack Golden. -login Dengler, President, lidison Srmnsslogelz Vice-President, Carlin Plrxrrg Secretary, Virginia Donoviing 'l're.1s- urer, -loyce Wliitr-1 Adviser. Mrs. lillii M. Hamilton. 0 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1.171 to Rf.iJl1f+l:lRS'l' ROWL Gladys Reeder, Alison Hamilton, Carol Fox, Mary jane Kulp, Shirley Bnrkley. Pansy McCue. Shirley Platt, Secretnryg Delbert Davis, President, Harold Elliot. Vice-Presidenr. SECOND ROW: Raymond Qirrer, Bill Rollins, jack Golden, Bob Lamson, Jerome Werxxrer, Holmes llny. Charles Johnston, Kenny Lippincott, Lorraine Black, B?1l'l72lI'21 West, Miss M. Colvey, Adviser, lfl ,Whig ff ' . 11 I . Mal V67 , v W Qlilfiiwl 0 ' ll? ',I..j. i , 6. i 0- - 0 FOOTBALL Left to Right-FIRST Row: H. Hay, J. Colby, C. Platt. J. Flurer, Co-captain, A. Reed, Co-captain H. Elliott, G. Marshall. SECOND ROW: L. Elliott, C. Francis, D. Clarke, H. Million, J. Stevens, F. Steele, J. Allen v 1 I D. Kennedy. B. Greenberg. V Q55 THIRD Row: R. Carter, H. Lippincott, E. Weaver, R. Lamson, R. NX'are, C. Hay, W. GLZQW, . Gower. K I XLWFOURTH Row: M. Tyrell, E. Elliott, R. San Giovani, R. Moore, W. Koenig, E. Weaver, A. Thorne. Mr. john Callery, Coach, Mr. Vincent Acquaviva, Assistant Coach. l I YI fx F O O T B A L L i XX Displaying an aroused spirit of enthusiasm and a determination Al 4355 fl to win, the Scotties compiled an enviable record of five wins. three losses, and one tie for one of the best football seasons at B. H. S. in recent years. Dine OpfJOIl07If The-1 ll e Sept. 24, N. J. S. D. .. 12 15 Oct. I, Pennsbury . . . ' 2' Oct. 8, Lambertville 6 20 Oct. 16, Dunellen . . . IH 6 Oct. 25. St. Francis . 6 Bl Oct. 30, Riverside . . . 6 0 Nov. 6, Sayreville . . . ll ll Nov. 15, Florence . . 21 13 Nov. l8, Pemberton 0 25 l4Sl l 1 n ,L 1 . ' T7 -,., :lf - i nl .' I7 rr SK' - 1 , ,- .1 . . ' ! .1 I ,. I 1 0 SCOTTY TECHNICAL STAFF Lefl to Right-FlRs'l' Roxy: Mary ,lane Kulp, -loan Barkholz, kloyee McGowan, Ethlyn Colby, Dorothy Shestko, Anna Hanuschili. S1at1oNn Row: Rita Mack. Louise Allen, Violet Bell, Rose Blasczyn. Dorothy Hanusfhilc, Miss Louise Mertantini, Adviser. 0 SCOTTY LITERARY STAFF l.t'f1 ro Riglirf-lfl1ts'r Row: Darlene Walder, Nanty johnson, -lean Huebler. Eileen Sheedy, Loretta Parker, liditorg joy Anne jastrau, Anna H.rnusthik, Roberta lobes. Sicciorsln Row: Dick Kennedy. Elsie Cremer, joan Reid, -Ianiee Kirby, l.ois -laiehner, George Korang, Barbara W'est, Alyte Thompson. Dolores Prokop, Nick Mamalou, .lean Bryan, Mrs. P. Gen- zanto, Adviser. ABSIENT: Connie Probasco, Raymod Haas and Robert Campbell. - I o PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Lfffr ni Riyliz-IflRs'i' Roxy: Harry Ravatt, Faye Roekhill, Mary Angclini, Lois Furman, Herbert Gower, Darlene Gelentser, Betty Burke, Mr. H. Hamilton, Adviser. Siaciomn Row: Ethel Anderson, Joyce Card. Betty Messler, George Gennett, Ann Rockhill, Emma Foster, Suzan Bensel, Yvonne Smith. Turku Rover Mary jones, Joyce Bunting, Emma Kidwell, Shirley MeElhoes, Dolores Gordon, Rose Ulmer, Barbara Crawford, Arline McCue. l70llR'I'll ROW: Samuel Pittman, Benjamine Conger, George Marshall, Harold Million, George King, Williitni Giberson, Robert Gatto. AllSliNT1 Eleanor Stanton, Bill Brecht, Mary Cash, lidythe Clark, Jennie Gola, Margie Murphy, Edward NXfeisman. Benjamine Blackson. I-19 0 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Luft In Rigb!-IIIRSI' ROW: George Aaronson, Assistant Secretary, Raymond Stelle, XXfalter Gower, Irvin Adams, Reporter, Mike Hustak, Allan Reed, Stanley Stevcnson, Fd Parker. President, john Matlack, Bill Rollins, George Hanuschik, Bob Casallx. SECOND Row: Horace Lippincott, Treasurerl Dick Kennedy. Bob Townsend. john Giovacchini, Ellis Harrison, Mr. George Lange, Adviser, Kurt Tippner. john Dulwell, Kenny Lippincott, Chuck johnston, Tom Graham. THIRD Row: Louis Borocz, Secretary, Don Kennedy. Charles Parker, Vice4Presidentg Sonny Armstrong, jimmie Lebak, john Parker, Frank Nutt, Ho'.'..1rd Lungren. Harry Lavell, David Leedom, Henry Reeves. 0 GLEE CLUB Left In Right-FIRST Row: Roberta jobcs, Marilyn Tallman, Eunice Aaronson. Ruth Ivins, Barbara White, janice Kirby, Patricia Le jambre, Mr. Rudolph. Adviser, Betty Rose, june Emlen, Mabel Avery, Eunice Kohler, Elaine Davidson, Camilla Schuoebel, Irene McCoy, SECOND Row: Donald Hinkle, Ronald Conti, Fred Liedtka, Lawrence Potts, jack Murr. Paul Denglcr, George Gibbs, Walter Fosbrook, Vincent Curran, Robert Campbell, Francis Cobb, joseph Gatto, William Moser, Harry Carlile, Carl Cobb. THIRD ROW: Wilhemina Bragg, Irene Mamolon, Nancy Card, Vio'a Shinn, Audrey Gahn, june Sieg, Alice jobes, Mary Hartmann, Lois jobes, Carol Thompson, Ruth johnson, jean Gilbert, Helina Prucell, Esther Moffett, joan Newman, jean Bryan, Alyce Thompson, Loretta Smith, Mary Lou Norcross. FOURTH Row: Connie Tunney, Barbara Ehret, jean McCormack, Marion Sammis, Ethel jane Platt, Elaine Archer, joan Gillespie, Antoinette Laureti, Rita West, janet Longstreet, Kay Minnick, jeanette McNinney, jean Vanl-Iise, juanita Nelson, Irene Stelle, Margaret Hanuschik, jean Fithian. rsiii 0 CRAFT CLUB Lvl! to Ri,qlvffl3IRS'l' ROW: Dolores Bragg, Ro- sellu Green, Viola Eleuteri. ,loan XVest, Helen Bowe, Phyllis Grilliths, Eleanor Dally. SIEKIONIJ ROW: Dolores johnson, lfmnees Lee. janet Conuwny, Helen Gaines. Thelma Bentz, Mrs. Drum, Adviser, joan Vfooley, Eleanor Stan- ton, Phvllis Moon, Violet Muntlras. ABSISNT: Leona jones. , U ff. I 0 CHEER LEADERS Lvl! In Right--Bilrlmirii XVest, Sis Platt, Shirley Bentler, Nancy Thompson. Virginia Reeves. Nan Lainreti. 0 BOYS' LEADERS Lefl In Riglfl-FIRST Row: Layton, C. Cohlw, -I. Myers, R. Ferguson. R. Haus. Slzc1oNn Row: li. lilliort. J. Allen. E. Loreran- geli, R. Moore, li. Steele, bl. Allen, j, Platt, R. San Giovanni, E. DeMarco. THIRD ROW: S. Gioncolu. B. Blackson, C. Platt, M. lIll l1LlI1, J. Meyers, E. Conway, C. Hay, XV. Grove, yl. Collwy. FOURTH Row: J, Dougherty, R. XX'are, Milli- slllll. ,l. Murphy, Mr. john Cullery, Adviser, J. lilurer, Presitlent, L. Elliott, -I. Glass, R. Rich- urtlson. lill if at ry s LF-F Qi 5 N MQ xxv 3 I vt 57 A 1. , I y. ..yf,,, , , J ' J '7'f'i-it aff' f1'ii7 MW' QU' 1.f-Lrgp ii Lf' 9 AV f?t,,,f1 f' ljifpi J' 0 BOYS' BASKETBALL Lefz m Right-FIRST Row: E. Loretangeli, J. Platt, J. Dougherty, L. Elliott, D. Davis, B. Green- berg, J. Flurer, C. Platt, C. Francis, R. Richardson. SECOND Row: S. Marks, C. Currington, V. Castliglione, J. Milligan, R. Steward, -I. Weaver J. Glass, R. Lamson. J. Golden. Wm. Parikas. THIRD Row: J. Layton, H. Ravatt, W. Giberson, H. Sorenson, W. Ferguson, H. Tutek, G. Aaron son, P. Reinhardt, B. McCay. Mr. john Callery. Coach, Mr. Vincent Acquaviva, Assistant Coach. 0 BASKETBALL With a fine display of skill and cooperation, the B. H. S. basketball team turned in a banner season of thirteen wins and five losses. v Dale Opponent They We Date Oppmzenr Thai Une Dec. IU, Bristol .... .. 38 28 Feb. l, 'Pemberton .. . 56 58 Dec l9, Allentown ...... 35 54 Feb. 4, N. J. S. D. . . . . -il -H Dec. Zl, Hamilton .. .. 43 47 Feb. 15, Hightstown .... SS -3-'l jan. 4, N. J. S. D, .. .. il 53 Feb. 18, Pennington .. . 36 45 jan. 7, Pennington ,. .. Z2 58 Feb. 21, Bristol ..., . 47 45 jan. ll, Allentown 28 45 Feb. 25, 'Riverside ..... 75 56 jan. 14, 'Pemberton 36 50 Feb. 28, 'Florence ...... S2 -its jan. 18, Hightstown 30 28 Mar. 3, Wfoodstown ..... 49 BS jan. 20, 'Florence .. .. 57 44 lState Play-off! jan. 25, 'Riverside 26 45 Mar. 7, Riverside ....... -15 52 jan. 28, Hamilton . 53 56 lCounty play-oflh 'Burlington County League Games l52J Q 0 GIRLS' HOCKEY - l.t'f1 to Riglv-l4ms'r' Roxy: Longsrrccr, Black, Solvon, Bender, Reeves, Asson, Thompson, Bodine, Reed. SlitQONlJ ROXX: Collwy, Jolwes, Roclihill, Koenig, Wlst, Platt, Reed. Kulp. Shestl-co. Burlcley, Fithiaifl. Wk-st. Timur Row: Hanuschik. Parker. Mclilhocs, Kirhy, Davis, McNinney, Letts. Miss M. Colby, Adviser, Messler, Johes, Moore, XY'hite, Card, Uelenster. . , 3 .HKmwAYawUY 1.1-fr In Rfgfrlv---l:IRS'l' Row: Thomas Rot-klrill, Sam Mark, Russell Mains, Iidward Bolton, Paul Vvalder. SIKZOND Row: Arthur Thorn, Edward Dickson, Rohert Shinn, Paul Rohinson, Bennett Newell, Michael Bogner, Mr. Donald S. Baker, Adviser. AMSIQNTQ Donald Snyder, Leonard Newman, Harry Sorensen, George Gihlns, lidward Weairer, jfdjf f ijhccff t,f,5O.Z .Ziefi 4, Z-:Leif R2 a4u5fzc1V4f-X460 2-QQ' X 14 4 sr f I .3,df Lf!P' f rf ,f ' ' j4LA.f- v-fy ,ig '11 4 Rolmerr I Borden, Vie Castiglione, Earl Cheese- man, Jliies Also. lj milf J J ,yy vV,rf 52 'i if lflfll fl I ffij flvfjv ,v 3, 1, , Jwnld T',li'lQT!A.f llf r will ,ii ' XxK'A Jfj Q ' ,V ,. f Y lik if, LAL X, lk Gifs 'gil ,pix-li Wifi , 'F' ' IIA' 2' 1 r r 1 if F A M f ' ji rfl K' f, A I 1' ,rr ,aw sr V ft . o1RLs' BASKI-2TBiKLLs V Le!! lo Riylrl-ITIRST Row: Ginny Reeves, Barbara Asson, Mary Jane Kulp, Phyllis Grithth, Shirley Bender, Jeanette McNinney, Jeanette Rob- erts, Lorraine Black, Joyce Bunting, Viola Shinn. SIECIONIJ Row: Janet Longstreet, Nan Laureri, Sara Bodine, Janice Kirby, Ann Rockhill, Barbara XVest, Dorothy Shestko. .Truim Row: Shirley Plarr, Jean Firhian, Vir- ginia Lavelle, Alison Hamilton, Joan Reed, Lois Jolves, Barbara Crawford, Edythe Clark, Y l7OlJR'l4H ROW: Joan Dougherty, Scorer, Marion Sammis, Manager, Shirley Burkley, Emma Kid- iyell, Kay Minnick, Berry Ann Leaver, Timerg Catherine Kensler, Timer, Jean Bryan, Scorer. AMsliN'l': Betty Bagley, Carol Fox. IS3 TO O R ADVERTI ER The Business Staff of the 1949 Fabella extends its sincere gratitude to the businessmen whose names appear in this section. Their hearty cooperation has played a large part in making this book a possibility, and we recommend them as worthy of the patronage of our readers. THE FABELLA STAFF l54l COMPLIMENTS OF Naylor's Iuncbeonettc Yon are a Jtrmzger there but once SODAS SANDWICHES 150 FARNSWORTH AVENUE BORDENTOXXY N , N. J R. 0. .faqcock eanfpanq 5C and IOC Store 204 FARNSWORTH AVENUE BORDENTOWN, N. J U51 E I ippy'S uncheonette FOUNTAIN SERVICE Serving Breyer's Ice Cream Delicious Toasted Sandwiches Home cooked meals and soups Stop in and try our Italian Spaghetti I 201 FARNSWORTH AVENUE Phone 690 I Ziantpuint I.ynch's Refrigeration RANGES-WASHERS-REFRIGERATORS-TELEVISION Salei-Service 145 FARNSWORTH AVENUE BORDENTOWN, N. Cnext to Fox Theatrel Phone-Store 1576g Home 1259 J. I561 Jiloser 'Pbczrmczc 356-3 38 FARNSWORTH AVENUE Your Rexall Drug Sfore WHITMAN CHOCOLATES HAI.LNIARK GREETING CARDS Hqlnllfon W e flH'7lfJl7 Bulova B. ll. s. Elgin STANDARD . CLASS RINGS B. H. S. W essclton EMBLEM K E E P S A K E , JEWELRY D12mOHdS For GM I 'A 4 :4' S ,... ,.,, 1 ' A.,S - - - i571 fvafmmld' 14 Mamzfzzcturerf of OCEAN SPRAY' BORDEN TONX7 N, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF Board of Education Norman Elliott, President john McCoy, Vice-President Harold A. Bechtel, Secretary Norman Coundit George Schultz John R. Dougherty, Canadian R. M. Oberholser, Superintendent U81 Phone 4-5577 I T,-2 Petty Printing Company I7 Suuthard Street Trenton, N. J. PRINTERS OF THE FABELLA COMPLIMENTS OF I 730m'em'0wn Military I mfimfe I BORDENTOWN, N. i591 Eersep atb MILK AND ICE CREAM STANDARD OF FINE QUALITY FOR SERVICE CALL- TRENTON 6477 BORDENTOXVN 385 CAMDEN 0594 ATLANTIC CITY 4-2669 KANTEIPS DEPARTMENT ST0llE 140 FARNSWORTH AVENUE Phone 880 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF NORMAN W. GARWOOD, M. D. DR. A. GLICK Crosswicks. N. J. Bordentown, N. J. I60I PASTEURIZED RAW HOMOGENIZED The White-Dotte Farms VINCENTOWN, N. J. Phone 8151 PREMIUM GUERNSEY MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS prodzzced on our 0u'n farm THE C0llKllILL'S SANDWVICH SlIOP Cnext to the Theatreb Deliciozu Snnafaes, Soafas and Shakes Tasty Sandwicfaef Featuring Abbotfx Ice Cream Blackmanhf Syrup: fWhere the crowd meets to eat and drinkj ICE CREAM FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 1279 PURK'S SUNOCO SERVICE R E I C H L I N ' S Llzbriration Wafhing . .. Arceuori .r RADIO MARINE Route 25 near Butts Ave. The Home of Famoux Brandi phone B01-demown 155 Telephone 1575 Bordentown, N. I61J SEIDEL BROS. Diytributory and Service ESSOTANE BOTTLED GAS JAMESWAY BROODERS Caloric, Roper, Chambers and Bengal Gas Ranges for city or bottled gas john Wood Gas Water Heaters for city or bottled gas Westinghouse refrigerators and laundermats Maytag washers 18 CROSSWICKS STREET COpposite City Hallj, BORDENTOWN, N. -I Drop us a card or phone Bordentown 175 and our representative will call COMPLIMENTS OF MAHADY'S MEDICINE STOBE 370 FARNSWORTH AVE. BORDENTOWN, N. J COMPLIMENTS OF ABBIE-MARCIA BEAUTY SHOP 216 Farnsworth Avenue A F R I E N D Bordentown, N. J. l62l Phone 38 J. M. REEDER 8: CIINIPANY Old Companylf Lehigh Coal, Lumber, Lime. Cement and Building Materials Hardware alia' Paintx OFFICE AND YARD, Third and Ann Sts. THE FIRST NA'l'l0NAL BANK OF BORDENTOXVN Member of the Federal Depofit Imzzrance Corporation Bordentown, N. J. Night Depoyitor-1' Service Telephone 774 JUHN V. HASKETT at SON Sales Service COLUMBUS, N. J. MICKLEWRIGHT AND MOUNTFORD A R C H l T E C T S 72 EWING STREET TRENTON 9, NEW JERSEY l651 COMPLIMENTS OF HAMBURGER HAVEN Route 25 Bordentown, N. J. For all local neun- READ THE BORDENTOWN REGISTER '103 years service to the community' COMMERCIAL PRINTING 129 Farnsworth Ave. Phones 221 and 754 IDEAL CLEANERS AND TAILORS Cleaners of Apparel for Men and Women Repairing Suitr and Overcoatr Flannel Trouxerf Made to Order 401 Farnsworth Ave. Bordentown, N. J. Phone 427 COMPLIMENTS OF H. GEORGE HAMILTON Commercial Photography Good Luck to the Clary of '49 DOAN SALVAGE COMPANY Fieldsboro, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGE W. SWIFT, JR., Inc. 64 II Ople Rockhill, Prop. Phone Bordentown 600 CHARM BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waring amz' Hair Shaping a S pecialty 312 Farnsworth Ave. Borclentown, N. J. Plumbing Heating Oil Burner: WM. DALLY 8: SONS Hedding, N. 1. Phone Bordentown 853-J-3 CERTIFIED com. PURINA ci-rows A. TOWNSEND sf SONS Feed and Coal a Specially COMPLIMENTS or THE TOWNE LAUNDRY Authorized Dealer Oliver Street Bordentown, N. J. Phone 617 Columbus, N. J. Phone 970 U. S. 130-N. J. Routes 25 and 59 Phone Bordentown 7 RECORDS RADIOS EDGEWOOD COURT Private Ballnr . . . Sbowerr . . . Hot Water W H I T E l S Hear . . . Open All Year . . . Moderale Rater Phone 224 TOURIST CABINS Bordentown, N. j. SHEET MUSIC TOYS 7 miles to Trenton 65 miles to Atlantic City 28 miles to Philadelphia 66 miles to New York COMPLIMENTS or STEVENSON'S LUMBER YARD Columbus, N. J. ARCHER MOTORS DESOTO AND PLYMOUTH Sale! and Service Route 2 5 Phone 121 i651 COMPLIMENTS or BILLINGHAM'S STORE Washington St. Fieldsboro, N. J. A Real Place to Ea! SAN DOR'S RESTAURANT 217 Farnsworth Avenue Bordentown, N. J. George Sandor, Prop. Phone 1581 Phone 1253 Window Shader cut to size HILIJS FLOOR COVERING Lineoleum, Congoleum Rugs, Venetian Blinds, Window Shades Lineoleum laid by experienced mecbanie: formerly with Seidel Bror. AXMINSTER RUGS-DELTOX RUGS Cor. Farnsworth Ave. and Park St., Bordentown COMPLIMENTS OF DR. L. S. MACDERMID VALENTINI'S COMPLIMENTS OF FRESH rRU1Ts GROCERIES MANSFIELD TOWNSHIP P. T. A. Phone 129 TUX CANNED FOODS are jun better 661 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIDN Courses in Accountancy, journalism, Secretarial Science, Commercial Teaching, Business Administration, Medical Secretarial Baclaelor Degree! Catalogue Free on Request RIDER COLLEGE, TRENTON, N. Founded 1865 STUDENT LOAN FUND The Bordentown Rotary Club maintains and administers student loans for worthy young people to assist them in the completion of their education. Loans are made to college students who have a definite goal in view, and who are unable otherwise to complete their college education. Qualifications to be met by the student usually include high scholarship, good character, a third or fourth year rank in college and a willingness to work for a share of the expense of attending college. The Bordentoufn Rotary Club BORDENTOWN GRILL AND BAR, Inc. NEW JERSEYS LARGEST AND FINEST DINER Open 24 hours per day C' C' C' ELLIS PAPP'S MARKET GENERAL STORE Fieldsboro, N. J. Crosswicks, N. J. Phone Bordentown 1285-M i673 Phone 234-5 Res. Phone 226 Sales Service MERCANTINI MOTOR COMPANY GooD USED CARS ALWAYS ON HAND Open Evenings and Sundays 1116 CROSSWICKS STREET BORDENTOVUN, N. J. SIIIPPS COAL COMPANY Dependable Fuels of All Types Dependably Served ANTHRACITE-C O A L-BITUMINOUS Fuel Oil Kopper's Koke Phone Bordentown 55 Telephone 4-004 3 DELAWARE RIVER SAND DREIIGING COMPANY RIVERSIDE, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF BORDENTOWN P. T. A. l681 57 COMPLIMENTS OF H. STANLEY EARNEST FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone 141 E. B. TANTUM AND SON LUMBER YARD Building Malerialr, Millwork, Hardzvarde 61 Paint: Fire and Carually Insurance 517 Farnsworth Ave, Bordentown, N. J. 28 Cfogswiqks St, Bgrdentgwn, N, J, Phone 407 Free Imlruclion LARRY'S BOWLING CENTER 558 Farnsworth Avenue Bordentown, N. j. PAUL H. SMITH GENERAL STORE Crosswiclcs, N. J. Phone Bordentown 768 COMPLIMENTS OF FIELDSBORO P. T. A. GOERGE'S MARKET GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS Mary Sr. Bordenrown, 189 BORDENTOWN BANKING COMPANY Capital Stock . . . . . . S100,000 Surplus .......... . 300,000 Undivided Profits ..... 120,000 Deposits ............ 5,000,000 Established 1851 OFFICERS Richard C. Vfoodward, President Louis R. Engle, Vice-Prerident Hon. Harold B. Wells, Solicitor S. Erwin Sharp, Caxbier Louis B. Forsyth, Arrirtanl Cashier john H. Lee, Auirtarzt Cashier Harold E. Bozarth, Trust Offer MEMBER Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Federal Reserve System i691 Phone 367 TOWN SHOP L. F. BIRD M E A T S QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Pasteurized Grade A . . . Homogenized 214 Farnsworth Ave. Bordentown, N. J. Prince Street Bordentown, N. DALEY'S HARDWARE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES PAINTS . .. TOOLS 306 Farnsworth Avenue R. H. AARONSON 8z SON JUST INSURANCE Phone 291 C 192 Homej Bordentown, N. J. NEW LIFE RESTAURANT john Parikas, Prop. SUPPLEE ICE CREAM 208 Farnsworth Ave. Bordentown, N. EICHINGER'S BAKERY Frerh Baked Goodr Daily Birthday and Wedding Caker a Specialty 514 Farnsworth Ave. Bordentown, N PAUL'S SERVICE STATION Richfield Ga: and Oil TIRES, TUBES, ACCESSORIES 125 Farnsworth Ave. Bordentown, Phone 1494-W N. J. EMORY CRAFT Hardware, Farm and Diary Supplier and JAMES BARN EQUIPMENT Columbus, N. 1. Phone Bordentown 660-W I70J FERGUSON'S GROCERY STORE MIN - BILL KIDDIELAND Childrenk W ear 115 Farnsworth Ave. Phone 1056-W 130 Farnsworth Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF THE CASTLE MILLER'S MARKET FROZEN CUSTARD AND SANDWICHES Columbus, N. J. Route 25 Bordentown, N. 1. Phone 721 Frigrkiaire Appliance: COMPLIMENTS or J E F F R E Y ' S J- A- URKEN. D- D- 5- FURNITURE JEWELRY 221 Farnsworth Ave. Bordentown, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF Open evenings Mary Lee Valys . TESS' BEAUTY SALON D E A C O N S 225 Farnsworth Ave. Bordentown, N. j. 209 Farnsworth Avenue Phone Bordentown 477 711 S COMPLIMENTS OF THE STATE STORES, INC. Sc AND 10c-31.00 AND UP 158 Farnsworth Avenue Bordentown, N. J. Phone 2-4613 T. JANSEN, JR. BOOKBINDERS 214 Perry St. Trenton, N.,J HILLS LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR Advertired Brandr only Phone 19 COMPLIMENTS OF COLUMBUS GRANGE No. 58 P. of H. MARTIN BROS. COMPLIMENTS OF UNION PANTS MANUFACTURING Co. SUCCESS TO TI-IE CLASS OF '49 HOWARD P. ELLIS MR. LAMBERTI Authorized Suler and Service BORDENTOWN WILLYS GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Phone 772 104 Farnsworth Ave. Bordentown, N. J. G-E TELEVISION JEEPS-CARS-TRUCKS Yardville, N. J. new and Used NICK LAMBERTI sz SON L72 x . ,I N . .I , 11... -., E. N .1.e -aff nr. H I ms. ,gf M, YW' MQ. ' ' V .EVN .ex A v::!g '- M2.. 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