Madison High School - Alembic Yearbook (Madison, NJ)

 - Class of 1958

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ENGLISH Mr Stephen Moore Mr joseph Francrs Mrss Alrce Perlaw Mrs Elrzabeth Stambolran Mrs Ruth Armer Mrss Myrtle Hutchrns Mr Rrchard Allen Mrs jane Rooney RUTH M AIMER BA Englrsh has done graduate work at Cornell Unrversrty Occrdental Col lege rn Calrfornra and the Unrversrty of Southern Calrfornra prevrous teach rng experrence rncludes New York and Calrfornra schools Faculty Advrser to the Dodger rs a member of the Student Scholarshrp Commrttee extra currrcular rnterests rnclude readrng gardenrng and sewrng as one would expect the sewrng has a truly professronal touch and the Plants are nurtured wrth the best of care MYRTLE E HUTCHINS BLI Oral Englrsh Dramatrcs rn de mand as a judge for poetry oratorrcal and play contests able drrector of Little Theatre presentatrons rn three states well known for her lecture recrtal on JM Barrre drrects plays and does play readrng for varrous organ rzatrons has drrected rmpressrve church pageants talented photog rapher her work havrng professronal qualrty has a wellequrpped pho tography lab at home collects mrmatures does all kmds of handr work all unbelievably beautrful often heard trcklrng the rvorres wrth modern swrng rhythms now master rng organ playrng frnds movmg both hands and both feet srmultaneously a drstrnct challenge unsurprrsrngly enough loves to attend the theater STEPHEN CLARK MOORE AB MA Englrsh taught rn New jersey and New York schools before comrng to Madrson lrkes to read helps wrth the Crcatrve Wrrtrng Club has served rn thc Unrted States Arr Force jean Shcpurl fan cnlncns hrs classes wrth rmpersona trons of 'IV personagcs Ed Sullrvan 1 spccralty h IS adopted the vocab ulary from 1 certarn well known humor mrgazrnc to the delrght of hrs students dchnrte mdrvrdullrst prpe smokcr hrs rcsomnt vorce enhanced thrs years Alhando play spent summer of 1957 tourrng Europe one word crpsule commentary on trrp Gfeal' ALICE PERLAW Lrbrarran Vrce Presrdent of Madrson Teachers Assocratron Lrbrarran at Roxbury Hrgh as worked rn other types of lrbrarres dur mg summers member of AAUW and hrs served on rts Board teaches Sundry School krndcrg1rtcn wrelcls a versatrle pamt brush fhouses murals prcturcsj lrkes to sew md mvent new cookre recrpes cxplams that her good natured pooch acts as a drs posal unrt for the trrals that are errors lrkes to study behavror patterns rn people enyoys hearmg brg name bands rn person volunteer worker at Lyons Dragnostrc Center mrlrtary hosprtals and servrce Clubs JANE S ROONEY BA MA Englrsh Socral Studres her teach mg experrence before comrng to Madr son was obtarned rn Newburgh Neve York lrkes to putter around rn a garden lrkes readrng belongs to the Madrson Branch of the Amerrcan Assocratron of Unrversrty Women rs an actrve member of the League of Women Voters also makes a real contrrbutron to the junror Auxrlrary Club a a volunteer Mrs Rooney helps wrth Cub Scouts and collects for Communrty Drrves thrs year she rs thc Sophomore Class Advrser trrp to Bermuda topped off thrs last summer for her ELIZABETH B STAMBOLIAN BA Columbra has been Executrve Drrector of Bellevrlle Grrl Scouts Staff Member of the Orange YWCA and a Camp Drrector former State Charrman of Lrteraturc and Educatron for New jersey junror Womens Clubs past Progrrm Chrrrman of Mont clarr STC Alumnr Assocratron and School Educatron and Legrslatron Charrman of PTA has captarned March of Drmes and Unrted Communrty Funds taught Sunday School hcr hobbres just as extensrve study of art and relrgrous phrlosophy sculpture parntrng all crafts musrc poetry and gardenrng and Shakes peare eflicrent Treasurer of the Vrctory Manufacturmg Company 1.- 1 , ... 1 I, I I 7 .I , l Y 9 ' I ' I . . , .. , - .. I, .., .. 1 o 1 , 1 1 I .'. 1 I . - , , 11: I I .2 K . ' C I .11 1-'... an 12' 4 ... .e. . I .,, , . '... r,. ' .- ' ' v K ' . K , l p l .:. , . Y ik.. N , . 1' , u L I . -' - BABs'L'bs'-' - ' , . . . - A ,' 'f ' ' in ,I ' LL. Englrsh . . . courses at N.Y.U. and 1 s - A ',' .'. -'- - - ...ex- - ' - 1 1 11h I A All... . 'V' Q I L I 4 1 . - ' ' '. ... I I. , ..... 2. . ' 't' '. l , in ... - ' . '. , , ... , I ' ' ... - , .

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EDWIN H COOPER BA BD Chemrstry Breesport and Penfielcl N Y Hrgh Schools Clarmed hrm as tl faculty member before MHS rs the author of 1 study entrtled The Summer Employ ment of Hrgh School Scrence Teachers for the Natronrl Scrence Teachers Assocratron rs a member of thc YMCA Publrc Relatrons Commrttee End people extremely rntercstrng rn fact would rate rt as 1 hobby 'rlong wrth scrence hrs 1 droll sense of humor rs grfted wrth a fine platform presence CHARLES A DREELAND BA MA Scrence Past Presrdent of the Madrson Teachers Assocratron taught rn New Mrlford before commg here rs very much rnterested rn church work a member of the Ofhcral Board of hrs church rn Totowa hrs twrn boys are usually on hand to applaud hrs partrcrpatron rn drrmatrcs and chorr also enjoys clancrng and rs rated excellent rncrdentally by hrs partners rn sprte of hrs modest protestatrons partrcrpated as a fellow rn the Natronal Scrence Founclatron Program for hrgh school teachers at Syracuse Unrversrty xg f RICHARD FRANCIS MASON BS M Ecl Scrence Hoosoc N Y School for Boys Wootlbury Hrgh School rn New Hampshrrc and Wansteacl County Hrgh School London Fngland before Mfrdrson New York Northern New jersey Area Charrman for the Future Screntrsts of Amerrca Foundatron Scrence Achrevement Award contest mcmher of the Physical Scrence Study Commrttcc member of Amerrcan Instrtute of Physrcs md the Socrety for the Advancement of Space Tmvel member of thc Relrgrous Fducrtron 1nd Program Commrt tees Morrrstown Unrt1rr1n Fellowshrp hobbres include problem solvrng orl parntrng and the study of space travel now 1 grrduate student at Rutgers Unrversrty IOUISF TANFY BA Scrence has started vsorkrng toward her Masters Degree at Rutgers Unrversrty rs 1 member of the North jerscy chlpter of the Wrlson Club proficrent at ceramrcs specralrzes rn anrmal models became rnterested rn 1 coursc rn the Mrdrson Adult Educltron School rs now makrng models for the Brology lab of mrtosrs fcell drvrsron thrt rsj lrkes most any sport enjoys takrng a whack at golf rnd tennrs balls partrc ularly lrkes the grert out of doors rn general u prefers the mountarns to the shore spends summers rn the Poconos ..-,S it SCIENCE Mr Edwrn Cooper, Mrss Lourse Taney, Mr Charles Dreeland, Mr Rrchard Mason, Mrss Lourse Srmpson , . , .,, ,, . , .., . . , , , , , ., , I ... ' 'si I r - . ,. . . . 1 - ' - ' '- 1. 1 4 ... r .... .,.a.. . 1 .' 1 ... ' , ' 11 r 1 - , . r. , , r ,. ' r . 1' , . . . ,.., .. . . ., .. n-. 4 ... Y L, . . . t... 4 . . r ' ' 1',' 2. 'Q L , r , . ,Q ... I . ' ' 1 -- ....bt .2 ra wr if .-v X - gs. , f , N 3 E I' ,7 Q. .f , , Y ' -f , , V ,. - 'jj . 5 r R V wb



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,E fkr T- . w A . 9--5 J M '+,50 'r4r,.z pc 4-f -2: S- 7 , es'-if Ds l Y sf 2 'his I - 9 J SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. William Helstrom, Miss Caroline Evans, Mrs. Agnes White, Miss Alice Croot, Mr. John Bell, Mr. John Francis. JOHN BELL, B.A., M.A. History . . . taught at Mahwah and River Edge, New jersey . . . Director of Essex County C.Y.O. Day Camps 11000 youngstersj . . . active in the New jersey Football Officials associa- tion and the International Association of Basketball Ofhcials . . . Executive Secretary of the Essex County Coaches' ASSOCiati0n . . . civic-mindedly collects for the Hospital Fund and Community Chest drives and helps with community baseball programs in the summer . . . a hobby: officiating at games . . , responsible for bus transporation to away games . . . conducts a Saturday morning basketball clinic for freshmen . . . justly proud of his four handsome children. AGNES S. WHITE, MONTCLAIR STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Social Studies . . . taught at Hanover Township . . . enjoys gardening as a pastime . . . and her beautiful spacious grounds show she is an expert in the great Order of the Green Thumb . . . an active worker for the United Cam- paign . . . likes to collect certain antiques that appeal to her . . . and they lend a distinctive charm to her attractive home . . . for the past several years she has been the sponsor of the Auction for the Alhando. ALICE MAY CROOT, A.B. Social Studies . . . heads that depart- ment . . . taught at Keyport, New jersey before coming to Madison , . . a past President of the Madison Teachers' Association . . . solicitor for Red Cross and the Community drives in Summit . . . likes traveling, camping, and cook- ing . . . has seen much of the country accompanied by a gem of a trailer, family-designed and equipped, and MOST compact and efficient . . . has traveled to Alaska . . . has toured Europe extensively . . . a Class Adviser . . . Past Matron of the Overlook Chap- ter of the Order of the Eastern Star. JOHN F. FRANCIS, A.B., M.A. Social Studies . . . taught at Union High School . . , instructor at Newark State Teachers College . . . in demand as a football official . . . member of the Rules Interpretation Committee . . . likes golf, too . . . Vice-President of the House League of the Y.M.C.A. . . . holds the same office in Little League . . . has been a district captain of the Cancer Drive . . . now ri trustee of the Ambulance Corps . . . key driver and instructor for the Corps . . . by hobby, he is a philatelist, and a fine flower grower-specialties being roses and tulips. BUSINESS EDUCATION Miss Ann Reyda, Mr. William Keller, Mr. Frank Stallings. WILLIAM S. KELLER, PLATTSBURG NORMAL SCHOOL Business . , . before coming to Madi- son High he taught in Oyster Bay, Long Island, Lansford, Pa., and the Chelsea School in New York . . . well-known in Madison and has a record of war service in World War I . . . loyal to Madison, naturally, but looks forward to spending summers in Vermont . . . topping the list of his hobbies is fishing. ANN REYDA, B.S. Business . . . has taught at Stafford Hall and the Morristown Adult School . . . the efficient Treasurer of the Madi- son High School funds . . . neat. accurate model ledgers fuses black ink onlyj . . . likes to read . . . participates in church activities . . . fashion conscious . . . loves New York City and heads there very often . . . contrary to most of humanity, she Ends the subways fas- cinating . . . strong dislikes: commut- ing via car over traffic-filled highways . . . takes pride in her old Chevy- A faithful servitor . . . likes to listen to records - Debussy a particular favorite. FRANCIS LAING STALLINGS, B.S, Business, Driver' Education . . . courses at Wooster and La Salle, Mont- clair State and Seton Hall . . . an aquatic director . . . water safety in- structor for the Red Cross . . . Chan- cellor and Publicity Chairman for the Knights of Columbus . . . hobbies in. clude hunting, fishing, and slapping the bass fiddle . . . supervises the Victory Parties . . . is in the process of build- ing a new home himself under the able guidance of colleague Mr. Williams flatest count of times thumbnail has been wacked: 151 . . . his four children ftwo and twoj excited over moving to Hanover. WILLIAM A. HELSTROINI, A.B., M.A. Social Studies . . , additional courses in Rutgers, New York University, New School of Social Research and Univer- sities Mexico and Paris . . . interests: problems of American democracy, get- ting people interested in teaching as a career. studying on new campuses, politics and international affairs, canoe trips f until my wife took my paddle away J and travel . . . has journeyed from Hudson's Bay to Trinidad, and New Guinea to japan, visited all parts of the U. S, A., Mexico. Canada. and part of Europe . . . future plans include building a house, finding a top notch P.A.D. textbook, and seeing the rest of Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

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