Montclair Academy - Yearbook (Montclair, NJ)

 - Class of 1956

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With these girls lie the 'Future ot Kimberley and the thrill 'ot enviable years still to come in Kimberley's well- Ioved surroundings. ' n 3 A -104' 38 , .'48i .Q 62' 172 . ' o . o.86'f, 3 0 -past present and future. Here we have lDEDlCATl0N We, 'fhe class of nlneleen lilly?-six.. dedicale fhis, our yearbeok. fe The Kimberley Sehoel - 1 lived. laughed., and learned.'Now as we de-Q l parr 'rhrough Alhe Cloor We have se -ellen en- Tered. we leave To our scheol on ils golden l ' annilfersary our 'gra'H'rude'aAncl burf memories. . 1 . - ' . , . - 0 o Fiftieth Anniversary 4.0 .'l MISS ETH EL M. S Principal PURR ADMINISTRATIQN OTHY REN1 MRS. G. B. KALUARVX h Advnser MBS DQR Junior High Advisor Semor Hxg English and Hisiory Deparfmeni' Language Depari-menf FACULTY ,,-11 A 0 . 4 V L . , . O . O , l. ' '. ' A Nurse anci Librarian CV Mrs. Moore Mrs. Dawson Mrs. Winship Mrs. Kalijarvi Mr. Coursen Mrs. Ensign Miss Bosshard 1 2' , Ass Pierce Miss Brock Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Hesse Madame D'Auria Mrs. Berlage Miss Van Esselsfyn Miss Renz its f 4 , K A15 ' 2 4 , 5. 559, AW ., V K-.J ne ,Zim Y , ?l' -v :ISK E PRESENT SENIORS ..-....- .............,- -mum :..x1le I .- v -al.. H- fr fe!! umm Fronf row, lefl' lo righlf: Rodman, Barkley, de Vausney lpresidenfl, Bever, Kaplan, Sommer. Second row: Hedges, L. Cole, Zabriskie, Hasbrouck, Crawford, Bond, Prescoll, King, Muff, Cornell. Absenf: de Jurenev, Englander, Weisser. SENIOR CLASS Labor, Amiciria, lnspiralioz Jrhese symbolic words have linked rhe ever-growing chain of school experiences for 'l'he gradualing class of nineieen hundred and filly-six. Every member of The class may have drawn a clifferenr meaning from each word, buf i+ is The spirir of lhe lhree words combined lhal has gone info making This, our final year al Kimberley, one of lhe mosl memorable. Looking back over lhe aclivi+ies of lhe year, we realize lhal all 'rhose uncerlainlies experienced during The hours of hard work in preparaiion for lhe dreaded College Board day in March seem only a hazy recollecrion. Now we recall all rhe happy limes spenl working 'rogelher for our paris in +he differenl school iunc+ions. . Whar would we have done wilhoul The arlislic abililies of Jane G., Gill, lvlolla, and Anne K.? Remember Eslher's 'rriumphs in lhe chenmlab? By using lhe various lalenls ol many class members, we kepr a weallh of possibililies available for mixers, conferences, and musical producfions. Wirh Lilla and Sue armed wilh lheir cameras for all maior evenls, plus Jrhe singing +alen+ of The Thirreen Arag- naks fall members of ihe Senior Classl, and Class Officers uh E, , Fronl' row, lefi' fo rigl1l: Cooper, 'lreasurerg de- Vausney, president Van Brun+, Sludenl' Council. Second row: Barnard, assisfanf-ireasurerg Lovell, vice-president Bever, secrefary. Fronf row, leff To righf: Eme-Taz, Cooper, Liovell lvice-presidenTl, Barnard, Marfell, Wood. Second row: Goodwillie, Lincleman, Merriff, Clarlr, Van Vleclr, Croolr, Van Brunf, Nelson, Brisbane, Schou. S. SmiTh, BeaTTy. wiTh Sally Beyer aT The piano, we were ready Tor almosT any occasion. To caTch us aT our besT, iT would have been necessary To siT in aT one of our busy buT amusing class meeTings. Carol B. can almosT sTill be heard making Those plainTive pleas Tor class dues while Carol V. B. Told us of STudenT Council acTiviTies. Joanne and Kay could always be counTed on for an enTerTain- ing remark, and wiTh MeredyTh's inTecTious laughTer, There was never a dull momenT. Nini, JaneT, and Joan, wiTh Their eloguenT logua- ciTy, made lively class discussions ineviTable. Who could TorgeT Judy M.'s poeTry read- ing, Shirley's plans Tor June, or Julia's Triend- ly smile? WiTh Tanya, our champion eques- Trienne, Jane B., our auThoriTy on The SouTh. and The friendly rivals, Jane C., Julie, and BeTsy I-l., The Senior Class was compleTe. Here we are aT The end of our high school life and ready now Tor The nexT sTep in The building of our educaTiona'l back- ground. Labor, AmiciTia, lnspiraTio: upon These words we have builT our career aT Kim- berley. LeT Their symbol be our incenTive always. Ann de Vausney Noi by years. buf by disposition is wisdom acquired. CAROL PERRY BARNARD Carol I4 years af K.S. Kimber 79 Hawrhorne Place. Monrclair Well, group . . . +ha+ biology whiz . . . periie. perl. and peppy . . . Bur, Julie, l can'l' play hoc- key . . . finishes exams in half fhe rime . . . Wabas- so enrhusiasf . . . 'ihe receiving hand for our mon+h- ly quarfers . . . Iicenseless. Ac+ivi+ies: Sophomore: Dramaric Club. K.A. play, Pride and Preiu- dice : Typing: Kimber Represenrafive: Bell Ringer. Junior: Glee Club: Kourier reporler: Kourier Sfeno- graphic Ediror: J.V. Baslcerball: Kimber Baskeiball: Kimber Volleyball: Bell Ringer: Second Honor Roll. Senior: Assislanl Treasurer of 'lhe class: Glee Club. JANE BARKLEY Jane 3 years ar K.S. L69 68 Norwood Avenue. Upper Moniclair Mardi Gras . . . we can sfill defeci' a sourhern drawl . . . modesf . . . vasl' deprhs of abilil'y . . . excels in all sporrs . . . I do noi believe in slavery! . . . fender naiure. Aclivifiesz Sophomore: Dramaric Club: Kourier reporrer: J.V. Baskerball: Baseball Team: Kimber-Lee Hockey. Baslrerball, Baseball. Tennis Teams: K.A. play. Fa+her of The Bride : Junior: Glee Club Kourier reporler: Varsify Baslcelball: Baseball Team: Kimber-Lee Baslcerball. Hockey. Baseball, Tennis Teams: Typing. Senior: Glee Club: Varsiry Hockey: Kimber-Lee Hockey. Diligence is +he moiher of good for+une. -de Arvanies f -f-f 'Mgr -f-' f mr-rim. f-'www rf f- rf ELIZABETH BELL BEATTY llBehyll' llBeHell 3 years al' K.S. Kimber 36 Elsion Road. Upper Monfclair Thai' devilish dimple . . . oprimisi' . . . impish fwinkle in her eye . . . innoceni sophislicaiion . . . full of fun . . . fhe makings of success. Acliviiies: Sophomore: Vice-Presideni' of class: Secreiary of Drama- 'ric Club: Wafer Ballef: J.V. Hockey: Baseball Team: Firsi Honor Roll: K.A. play. Pride and Preiudice : Kimber-Lee Swimming Mee+: Kimber-Lee Hockey. Junior: Edi+or of +he Kourier: Varsify Hockey: Baseball Team: Glee Club: Araganaks: Typing: Wafer Bal- lei: Second Honor Roll firsf semesier: Firsf Honor Roll second semesier: Kimber-Lee Swimming Meer. Senior: Presidenl' of Sfudenf Council: Honor Couri Chairman: Glee Club: Araganaks: Varsify Hockey. God lovelh a cheerful giver. -New Tesfemenl ff-rw-1 me. No limifs buf ihe sky. -do Arvanies SALLY AYER BEVER Beaver 3 years al' K.S. Kimber 39 Madison Avenue. Arlingfon MAK winning aclress . . . we'll never 'Forgel' l'he day she ran +he wrong way on ihe hockey 'Field . . . +he relaxed +ype of Dramaiic Club presidenl' . . . gur Kearny Kid . . . frank, friendly, and filled wi'l'h un. Ac'l'ivi'lie5: Sophomore: Drama+ic Club: K.A. plays, Fa+her of 'lhe Bride and Pride and Preiudice : Kourier re- porferz Second Honor Roll Junior: Typing: Second Honor Roll: Class Secreiary: J.V. Baskefball: Wafer Baller: Volleyball: K.A. play, The Weird Sis+ers : Secrefary of fhe Dramaiic Club: Circulafion Edifor of the Kourier: MAK for besi' acfress in KA. play: Honorable Menfion in Poefry Confesf. Senior: Class Secreiary: Sfudenf Represenrafive on As- sembly Commifreez Liferary sfaff of Kimberleeves: Presldenl' of 'rhe Dramafic Club. 13 SARAH REYNOLDS BOND llsallyll 7 years al K.S. Kimber Rensselaer Road. Essex Fells Clolhes, cloihes, cloihes . . . all +hose curls and how lhey grow . . . Tennis, anyone? . . . Aunl' Sal . . . sophisficaled charm . . . exfremisl' . . . compelenl' in all she does . . . beau'l'y and brains. Aciivifiesz Sophomore: J.V. Baskelball: Typing: Second Honor Roll: Glee Club: Kimber-Lee Baskelball Team: Bell Ringer: Business sfaff of the Kourier. Junior: Glee Club: Araganaks: J.V. Hockey: Kimber-Lee Hockey: J.V. Baskefball: Kimber-Lee Baskelball: m Kimber Lee Tennis Firsl' Honor Roll Tennis Tea : ' - : :' S+enographic Edi+or of fhe Kourior: Feafures sfaff of fhe Kourier: Bell Ringer Senior: Glee Club: Arganaks: Sfenographic Edifor of Kimberleaves: Secre+ary of The A.A. Virfue is ihe 'lruesf nobili+y. -de Arvanfes E 5 m -lmwmwmww ii The will fo do. 'the soul fo dare. -Sco'H' GILLIAN PARFITT BRISBANE Gill 4 years a+ K.S. Kimber Holmehill. Roseland God save ihe Queen! . . . genlle voice, genlle manner . . . romaniicisi . . . poe'l'ic and arlisfic 'lem- peramenl' . . . sofl' accenis wifh a 'lrace of clipped Bri+ish . . . quick wil' . . . 'Feminini+y in lilac. Acfivifiesz Sophomore: Chesf Represenfafivez Dramafic Club: Kim- ber Baske+ball. Hockey, Tennis Teams: J.V. Hockey J.V. Baskelbell. Junior: Ar? Edifor of fhe Kourier: Kimber Baskelball. Hockey Teams: Glee Club: Varsily Hockey: Varsiiy Baskefball. Senior: Vice-Presidenl' of 'lhe Chesl' and Chairman of +he Red Cross: Glee Club: Typing. Laugh and the world laughs with you. -Wilcox KAROLYN LINDA COLE Linda 3 years at K.S. Lee 9 Mountain Terrace. Upper Monfclair Anyone have any food she doesn l' want? . . . that rosy complexion . . . How many Lees are coming to the game? . . . way down in Georgia . . . glorious tan . . . gentlemen prefer blondes . . . strong will. Activities: Sophomore: Kourier reporter: J.V. Hockey: J.V. Baskef- ball: Tennis Team: Lee Basketball: Glee Club Junior: Slee Club: Kourier Business staff: J.V. Hockey: J.V. Basketball Captain: Tennis Team: Araganaks: Student Council: Lee Hockey. Basketball. Bowling Tennis Teams. Senior: Glee Club: Lee Captain: Araganaks. MEREDYTH LOUISE CLARK Di'l'her 2 years at K.S. Kimber 7 Oak Ridge Road. Caldwell Perpetual dither . . . a friend to all . . . official faster for chemistry experiments . . . Will the house ever be finished? . . . a diligent worker . . . early morning enthusiasm. Activities: Junior: Kourier News staff: Kourier Stenography staff: Kimber Basketball: Assistant Basketball Manager: Glee Club: Typing: Baseball Team. Senior: Kimberleaves Business staff: Glee Club. Nothing is sacred but the integrity of your own mind. -Emerson .- Mazen..-NfsLw1mui,mwm1mn1vgur: e1armwfi.X4Q.f,f - il. Smoofh runs The waler where ihe brook is deep. -Shakespeare NANCY BRANCH CORNELL llNancyll 3 years af K.S. Kimber 550 Park Srreel. Upper Monfclair Can do anylhing she sels her mind on . . . My greal'-greaf grandfal'her . . . A 'l'es'ls which she always fails . . . our modesl' 'l'raveller . . . com- ple'I'ely fair +o all . . . Connie? Where's my bud- dy? . . . when Nancy does il'. i+'s done well! Activities: So homore' Glee Club' Cheerleading p . . . Junior: Glee Club: Araganalcs: Wafer Baller: Kimber- Lee Hockey. Bowling. Volleyball, Tennis Teams. Senior: Vice-Presidenf of Glee Club: Araganaks. 16 CAROL ELIZABETH COOPER llcoopll 4 years al' K.S. Kimber 596 Ridge Road. Cedar Grove Official financial head . . . Why, oh why, did l ever leave Ohio? . . . lhaf snazzy car . . . level- headed . . . dark hair lha'l' always looks iusl' righf . . . clofhes sense . . . warmhearled and genuine. Acfivifies: Sophomore: Class Treasurer: Glee Club: Kimber-Lee Volleyball, Swimming. Bowling. Tennis Teams. Junior: Class Treasurer: Glee Club: Wafer Ballef: Kim- ber-Lee Volleyball, Swimming. Bowling. Tennis Teams. Senior: Class Treasurer: Glee Club: Araganaks: Assisi- anr Business Manager of Kimberleaves. Thy modesiy is a candle io ihy merit f 4, ,,-- W r--f,- 1. .-anew.-w,fwe, .r,., ,, .. BARBARA JANE CRAWFORD Jane 3 years af K.S. Kimber lOl Summif Avenue. Upper Monfclair Good nafure . . . capable Kimber capfain . . . conscienfious fo fhe poini' of worry . . . Mr. Hafha- way's prize . . . feasable and lovable . . . af an- nouncemenf fime, Um, whaf was if, Julie? . . . gives of herself and is loved in furn by all. Acfivifies: Sophomore: Dramafic Club: J.V. Hockey: Tennis Team: Kourier reporfer. Junior: Glee Club: Varsify Hockey: J.V. Baskefball: Wafer Ballef: Tennis Team: Kourier reporfer: Kim- ber represenfafive: Secrefary of A.A. Senior: Kimber Capfain: Glee Club: Typing: Vafsify Hockey. haracfer and faifh are the only fhings fhaf counf in fha long run. -Bacon Zi: :Q s 5 ii, Ei 5: S i 5 5,1 Of fheir own merifs. modosf men are dumb. SUSAN BROWN CROOK Ilsuell 6 years af K.S. Lee 33 Greenview Way. Upper Monfclair Magic fingers . . . camera bug . . . fhaf chemical genius . . . an inner glow which permeafes all . . . good humor unfailing . . . capabilify personified . . . Sunday school feacher . . . faifh above all . . . everyon e's special friend. Acfivifiesz Sophomore: Phofography Edifor of fhe Kourier: Drama- fic Club: K.A. plays, Fa+her of fhe Bride and Pride and Preiudice : Typing: Bell Ringer. Junior: Phofography Edifor of fhe Kourier: Dramafic Club: K.A. play. Deal'h Takes a Holiday : Treas- urer of Dramafic Club: Bell Ringer. Senior: Managing Edifor of Kimborleaves: Vice-Presi- denl' of Dramafic Club. 17 NICOLE HELEN de JURENEV llNinill 2 years a+ K.S. l-89 I60 Gordonhursr Avenue. Upper Moniclair Divinely casual . . . l+'s iusl' gol' fo go . . . fhal' arfisfic flair . . . 'lhose English class remarks . . . 'usf 'the mos+es-I' . . . iangling bracelefs . . . a boy lor every occasion . . . sympafhefic. Acfivilios: Junior: Glee Club: Typing. Senior: Glee Club: Ari' slaff of Kimberloavas. ihe poured oui rho liquid music of her voice. -Hawlhorno Am-.1 rw. 1- mfeafsrsmmi mwmmmmsm1awm rsV 4.1, -.pw-umiililwmz ,mm,.faw M wmwwuwlmw uw E 2 4. 3 gm E Ei 3 fi ii fi 25 -, fi il fi Enchanting spirii. dear vario+y. -Suclling ANN STODDARD de VAUSNEY llAnnll I2 years ai' K.S. Kimber I60 Lloyd Road. Monfclair Talenfed acfress . . . class songbird . . . inieresied and friendly . . . Class Presidenl' wi'l'h real polilical know-how . . . no permanenf wave problems . . . rosy cheeks . . . preHy. poised. and personaliiy plus. Acfivifiesz Sophomore: Class Presidenl: Bell Ringer: Sludeni' Coun- cil: Honor Courf: Dramalic Club: K.A. play, Pride and Preiudice : Kourier reporfer: Nominafing Com- miflee. Junior: Treasurer of fhe Sfudenl' Council: Fashion Edifor of 'lhe Kourierg Honor Couri: Glee Club: Aragon- oks: Sfudenf Council S'rore: Second Honor Roll. Senior: Class Presidenl: Sludenl' Council: Glee Club: Araganaks. 18 loalfh and cheerfulness mufually begei' each other. -Addison JOAN PRINCESS ENGLANDER IIJII I year al' K.S. Lee I96 Union Avenue. Ruiherford Vivaciiy, charm, and intelligence 3: populariiy . . . counrless college weekends . . . Gel serious . . . Rock n' Roll and Rembrandl' . . . underslanding nalure . . . a cer+ain some'l'hing which is an assei' +o our senior year. Aciivifiesz Senior: Drama+ic Club: Kimberleaves sraff. 19 LILLA MEEKS EMETAZ Lily Pons II years af K.S. Lee I65 Lloyd Road. Monfclair Thai' sun-ranned loolc all year round . . . friendly and cheerful . . . a ready smile . . . a liH'le girl in a big car . . . l'res pel'i'l'e wil'h lol's of charm . . . Wesfward, Ho! . . . an old cowhand. Acfivifies: Sophomore: Kourier Sporrs sfafi: Bell Ringer: Glee Club. Junior: Kourier Sporis sraffg Bell Ringer: Glee Club. Senior: Glee Club: Assislani' Phoiography Edilor of Kimberleaves. A fender hearf, a will inflexible. -Longfellow Doing easily whal' olhers find difficuli' is +alen+. ELIZABETH HARCOURT HASBROUCK llBe+syll' llBe+sll 3 years af K.S. Lee 7 The Fairway. Upper Monfclair Thai' giggle . . . Grecian fealures . . . so neal' we could kill her . . . perfecl' +as+e . . . Tell us aboul' Bermuda, Befs . . . bursfs of excilemenf . . . appreciafive lisiener . . . happy-go-lucky wil'h a pinch of seriousness. Acfiviiiesz Sophomore: J.V. Hockey: Kourier Fealures sfaif: Kou- rier Slenography sfaff: Glee Club: Lee Hockey: Lee Baskelball: Second Honor Roll. I Junior: Kourier Sporls Edilor: Secrelary of lhe Sludenl' Council: Varsily Hockey: Baskerball Manager: Glee Club: Lee Hockey: Lee Baskelball: Lee Tennis: Lee Volleyball. Senior: Glee Club: Lirerary sfaff of Kimberleaves: Treasurer of The AA. JANET SLOCUM GOODWILLIE Janie 3 years al' K.S. Lee ll6 Cooper Avenue. Upper Monlclair Superb imaginafion . . . l don l' know if any- one'll agree. buf . . . 'l'ha+ innocenl' look . . . crino- lines galore . . . our Fall Frolic leader . . . 'lhal' Goodwillie giggle . . . naive . . . fhal' cule profile. Acfivifies: Sophomore: Dramafic Club: Kourier slaff: Wafer Bal- lei: Baseball Team: Kimber-Lee Bowling. Junior: J.V. Hockey: Glee Club: Wafer Baller: Kourier reporfer: Red Cross Represenlalive. Senior: Glee Club. Beeul'y lives wifh kindness. -Shakespeare JULIE HEDGES Jules I2 years al' K.S. Lee I2 Soufh Mounfain Avenue. Monfclair l can'1' make my chapel speech . . . flashiesl' car in l'he parking lol' . . . biH'er . . . enlhusiasm for everylhing she does . . . l wanl' fo see every- one ai' fhe game! . . . Pall MaII's besl cusfomer . . . sparkle plenly. Acfivifies: Sophomore: Lee Represenlalive: A.A. Board: J.V. Bas- kelball: Lee Tennis: Dramafic Club: Typing: Bell Ringer. Junior: Lee Represen+a+ive: A.A. Board:'Cap+ain of J.V. Hockey: Varsify Baskelball: Tennis Team: Kim- ber-Lee Hockey, Baseball, Volleyball: Honor Courf: Second Honor Roll: Fea'l'ures slalf of ihe Kourier. Senior: Presidenl' of 'the AA.: Sludenf Council: Glee Club: Varsify Hockey. Ye shall be a peculiar freasure unio me above all people. -Exodus XIX-5 A spirii superior fo every weapon. -Ovi MOLLA KAPLAN Mickey 2 years al' K.S. Kimber 3I5 Easl' 40+h Sfreei. Paferson Flashing eyes . . . laughing, loquacious, lovable . . . frying 'lo grow oul' fhose nal'ural curls . . . unaware of her falenfs . . . Ann Fogarl'y's 'fufure head designer . . . warm-hearled and underslanding. Acliviiies: Junior: Dramafic Club: Kourier Ari Sfalfg Kourier Sfeno- graphy sfafl. Senior: Arl' Edilor of Kimberleaves: Glee Club. ANNE FRANCES KING llAnnIl 2 years al' K.S. Lee 283 Upper Mounraln Avenue, Upper Monlclair A +rue individualisl . . . crealive spiril' . . . 'lhose source l'heme masferpieces . . . varied 'l'alen'l': ar'l'isl', poel, ac'l'ress . . . an experl' on Greek my'l'hology . . . a fixlrure al' Brookside . . . classic fea'l'ures. Acfiviliesz Junior: Dramalic Club: K.A. play. Dealh Takes a Holi- day : Arr sfaff of lhe Kourier. Senior: Dramallc Club: KA. play, Kind Lad : Ar? Y shall of Kimberleaves: Typing. Many a hue word is spoken in lest. -English proverb Na+ure never rhymes her children, nor makes fwo me alike. -Emerson JUDITH MARGARET LINDEMAN uJudynl nMinnyn 4 years al' K.S. Lee 7l Aflerglow Avenue. Monrclair A roughish air, a slap on l'he back . . . our Judy . . . sense of humor . . . candid . . . limifless 'friend- ship . . . unexpecled momenls of seriousness . . . ,eager hello . . . famous shore parfies . . . superior dependabilily . . . exuberant Acfivifiesr Sophomore: Glee Club: Kimber-Lee Hockey, Volleyball Teams. Junior: Glee Club: Araganaks: J.V. Baskelball: Baseball Team: Kimber-Lee Volleyball, Baskelball. Baseball Teams. Senior: Glee Club: Araganaks: Typing: Pholography Edifor of Kimberleaves. 22 'rufh is +he highesf fhing fha! man may keep. -Chaucer HELEN JUDlTH MARTELL llJudyll 6 years af K.S. Kimber l55 Highland Avenue. Monlclair Cheery, cherry aid . . . a +rue friend . . . dream- er's pink . . . crumpeis! . . . wafer baby . . . warm voice . . . sinceriry and undersfanding . . fhal' car every day . . . real abilify. Acfivifies: Sophomore: Drama+ic Club: Kourier reporfer: Kourier Ari sfaff: Bell Ringer. Junior: Glee Club: Waler Baller: Kourier Feafures staff. Senior: Glee Club: Typing. 23 LINDA LOVELL IIL L ll 4- years a+ K.S. l . l-00 Hillbury Road. Essex Fells The jeep . . . Vineyard visi'l'or . . . walch ou'l' for lhose eyes . . . cleverness . . . fhe smile 'lhal' warms . . . 'lhal' inborn l'as'l'e for clolhes . . . He's iusi' lhe grearesi' guy . . . culfured fas'l'e in li+era+ure and music . . . 'l'ha'l' exlra special sparkle. Acfiviiies: Sophomore: Dromalic Club: KA. play. Pride and Preiu- dice : Second Honor Roll: Kourier Proof Edilor. Junior: Vice-Presidenl of fhe class: Exchange Edilor of fha' Kourier: Glee Club: Typing: Second Honor Ro . Senior: Vice-Presidenl' of fhe class: Glee Club: Aragon- alcs: Liferary slaff of Kimberleaves. Nothing is more noble fhan fidelify. -Cicero A -, V, fs .,:, T M--W, ffwynssa NM. f.,f, ss r-f' ,. :uw ff-f f ss- f ,s ,, Laughfer is sunshine in a house. -Emerson ESTHER SUSAN MOTT Soozie I year af K.S. Kimber 8 College Avenue. Upper Moniclair So business-like in fhe chemisfry lab . . . a quief sense of humor . . . l wonder whaf would happen if we mixed fhe zinc sulphafe wifh fhe magnesium chloride . . . busy chauffeur . . . always has a friendly greefing . . . sparkling addifion fo our sen- idr year. Acfivifies: Senior: Glee Club: Typing. 24 FRANCES KAY MERRITT llKayll 6 years af K.S. Kimber 85 Essex Avenue. Monfclair Lively, laughing, lovable . . . fhose size 4Vz shoes . . . crazy driving . . . a Bulldog in every underfalx- ing . . . I+ was simply hys1'erical . . . a warm hearf, a dear friend. Acfivifies: Sophomore: Glee Club: Business sfaff of fha Kourier Junior: Glee Club: Baseball Team. Senior: Glee Club: Business sfaff of Kimberleaves: Chesf Represenfafive. Gentle of speech. beneficenf of mind. -Homer HELEN LOVE NELSON Henny 3 years ai' K.S. l-60 303 Highland Avenue, Upper Moniclair Vive la Vineyard! . . . This is your fair! . . . in- de endenl' . . . 'Terrific a'I'hle1'e . . . a smile for all P . . . dependable . . . +ha+ wonderful figure! . . . Anyone wani' a ride? . . . capable of any iob. Acfivilies: Sophomore: Red Cross Represenialive: J.V. Baslcelball: Kourier Slaffq Glee Club: Second Honor Roll: Honor court Lee Hockey, Baslcefball Teams: Base- ball Team. Junior: Managing Edilor of The Kourier: Varsily Hoc- key: Varsiiy Baskerball: Baseball Team: Glee Club: Araganalcs: Second Honor Roll: Typing: Lee Hoc- key, Baskefball. Baseball Teams: Honor Courl. Senior: Presidenl of 'rhe Chesf: Glee Club: Araganalus. Wisdom and goodness are fwin-born. -Cowper True meri+, like a river, The deeper ii is, The less noise if makes. -Lord Halifax NANCY LEWIS PRESCOTT llNancyll I4 years al' K.S. L99 79 Afferglow Avenue, Monfclair Edifor superior . . . real George . . . nafural in- felligence . . . Please sign up for +he bus . . . ihe pound plus diei' . . . independenl . . . sympaihy infermingled wifh wisdom. Acfivifiesz Sophomore: Kourier reporler: Glee Club: Bell Ringer: Firs+ Honor Roll: Nominafing Commi++ee. Junior: Kourior Business Manager: Glee Club: Aragan- alrs: Bell Ringer: Typing: Firsf Honor Roll. Senior: Kimberleaves Edifor: G-lee Club: Araganalxs: Hockey Manager. 25 l i 'E 3 2 E l +32 e JANET HOLMES RODMAN llJanll I0 years al K.S. Kimber Maple Avenue. R,F.D. Monlville Curls of fire . . . +he Orange and lhe Black . . . classy converlible wi+h ihe lop down and fhe radio up . . . 'lhose Princelon weekends . . . re- sponsible . . . unprediclable . . . experienced play direclor. Aciivifiesz Sophomore: Dramaiic Club: KA. play. Pride and Preiudice : Kimber-Lee Hockey: Firsl Honor Roll: Bell Ringer Junior: Vice-Presidenf of lhe Dramafic Club: Wafer Ballel: Kourier Proof Edifor: Second Honor Roll: Bell Ringer: Kimber-Lee Tennis, Hockey, Baslcefball Teams: Sfudenf Direclor of A Cerfain Sfar and Pira+es of Penzance : Nominafing Commiflee. Senior: Treasurer of lhe Dramalic Club: Lilerary Edilor of Kimberleaves. sweol is fha blush of bashfulnessf' -Byron For fhoy can conquer who believe ihey can. -Vorgil JULIA SCHOU Julia II years ef K.S. L90 58 Plymoulh Slreef. Monfclair Red hair and furned-up nose . . . Uh, le'l s see . . . freckles and warm brown eyes . . . sympa'l'he'l'ic, fai'l'hful friend . . . never has a harsh word . . . good driver . . . offen quie'l'. bul when she iells a s'I'ory, she bubbles . . . eager +winkle. Aclrivifios: Sophomore: Glee Club: Typing: Kourier Business siaffz Kimber-Lee Volleyball Team: Kimber-Lee Swimming Team. Junior: Glee Club: Kimber-Lee Bowling. Senior: Glee Club: Typing. 26 A spirit sfill and bright. -Ecclesiasfics Vl-Ib, FRANCES CORNELIA SOMMER Connie 3 years of K.S. Kimber 60 Grandview Place. Upper Monfclair Uffer discomfifure before every fesi' . . . our graceful skafer . . . co-ordinafion 'l'o mafch her modesfy in all snorfs . . . class granny . . . so friendly . . . up olding fhe seconds in Glee Club . . . crazy fo cuf her hair . . . never for herself- always for ofhers. Acfivifios: Sophpmore: J.V. Hockey: Glee Club: Kimber-Lee Bowl- mg. Junior: Glee Club: Araganaks: Varsify Hockey: Kimber- Lee Baseball. Baskefball Teams: Wafer Ballef: Chesf Represenfafive. Senior: Presidenf of Glee Club: Araganaks. SHIRLEY ANN SMITH Shirl 4- years ai' K.S. Lee Holly Lane. Essex Fells A quief way . . . 'hue friend . . . swimming siren . . . innocence which masks mischief . . . permanenf- ly pinned . . . hourglass figure . . . she keeps her privafe life privafe . . . undersfanding lisfener. Acfivifios: Sophomore: Glee Club. Junior: Glee Club: Typing: Wafer Ballet Senior: Glee Club. Happiness is roflocfivo. like fha light of Heaven. -Irving 'Think nofhing done while aught remains fo do. -Rogers CAROLYN VAN VLECK Carolyn I2 years af K.S. Lee 2l Van Vleck Sireef. Monfclair An infeciious squeak . . . Thai' Harvard scarf looks so casual . . . a dependable Business Manager . . . lovely fo look ai' . . . always well dressed in soil' colors . . . poise and grace. Acfiviiies: Sophomore: Kourier reporfer: Class Secreiary: Glee Club: Bell Ringer: Second Honor Roll. Junior: Assisiani Business Manager of The Kourier: Glee Club: Araganaks: Bell Ringer: Typing: Second Hon- or Roll: Nominaiing Commiifee. Senior: Business Manager of Kimberleaves: Glee Club: Aragana ks. 28 CAROL VAN BRUNT Carol 4 years al' K.S. Kimber Old Chesfer Road. Essex Fells Thai' Egyplian look . . . dramalisl' . . . Sfudenl' Council necessiiy . . . sfaiely digniiy . . . Well, look . . . 'Phe far-off look in her eyes . . . 'ihere is depfh in 'lhe brilliance of her smile . . . S.A.T. champion . . . common sense. Acfivifies: Sophomore: Dramalic Club: K.A. play, Preiudice : Second Honor Roll: Kourier reporier. Junior: Dramafic Club: K.A. play. The Case of fhe Weird Sisl'ers : Kourier News Edifor: Assisfanl' Treasurer of fhe class: Firsf Honor Roll, Firsf Semesferz Second Honor Roll, Second Semesler. Senior: Secrefary of fhe Dramafic Club: K.A. play. Kind Lady : Typing: Siudenl' Council. Pride and She has all fha royal makings of a queen. -Shakespul S Q 5 is i f 1 ii i, fi ,. 5, 5. l El S? -. fi-7f r rem. H w.,,sf:. ,. mf'-M . f .fi JOANNE FRANCES WEISSER llJolI IW years af K.S. Lee 465 Easl 40+h Slreel, Paferson Unsophislicaled sophisficalion . . . oodles of clolhes . . . lovely face, shining hair, pefiie figure . . . ready humor . . . peneiraling commenls from lhe baclz row in English . . . quick wif . . . honesl . . . sidelong glances. Acliviliesz Junior: Dramafic Club. Senior: Glee club: Business slalf of Kimberleaves. lost happy is he who is enlirely self-reliant -Cicero X 4??:5if1 25' ' Thou arl' full of love and hones+y. -Shakespeare TATIANA WOOD llTanyall 4 years nl K.S. Kimber 80 Undercliff Road. Moniclair Sfar of l'he Garden . . . her own car . . . defer- minalion personified . . . luslrous loclrs . . . wise . . . 'lrophies galore . . . calm . . . always organized . . . She finds success in all she aflempfs. Acfivifies: Sophomore: Glee Club: Kourier Sporls slaff. Junior: Dramaiic Club: Typing: Kimber-Lee bowling and Volleyball Teams: Kourier Sporfs s+aff: Chair- man of fhe Library Commillee. Senior: Glee Club: Kimberleaves Sfenographic sfaff: Library Commillee. 29 From her shall read The perfecf ways of honor. -Shakespeare GAIL MORGAN ZABRISKIE llGaiIll 3 years a+ K.S. Lee I9 Warfield Sfreef. Upper Monfclair Thai' aH'emp+ +o look shoe . . . paragon of organizafion . . . Never sever . . . coH'ons in December, wools in June . . . fhose dakes +ha'l' iusi' pop up . . . slim and +rim always . . . we've known her, we've loved her, we'll never forge? her. aciivifies: Sophomore: S+uden+ Council: Second Honor Roll: Glee Club: Wafer Baller: J.V. Hockey: Baseball Team. Junior: Class Presideni: Kourier Feafures Edilor: Varsify Hockey: Baseball Team: Glee Club: Araganaks: Vice Chairman of Wafer Baller: Represenlafive lo Monfclair Youlh Council: Second Honor Roll: Typ- ing: Kimber-Lee Swimming. Bowling, Volleyball. Baseball Teams. Senior: Vice-Presidenl' of Sludenl Council: Glee Club: Araqanaks: Chairman of Honor Courf. NAME Barkley ........ .......... Barnard ....... .......... Bealrly ......... .,........ Bever . ..... Bond .......,... CLASS PROPHECY AMBITION To blow +he perfecl' smoke ring ............ To drive a spaceship ................................ ..........To replace Brooks Afkinson on fhe N.Y. Times ................................ ..........To have a figure like Marilyn Monroe.... Brisbane ......... ......... r To live fhe resl' of my life on an ocean liner ............................................ To win The mink sfole a+ ihe Tinsel Ball. world ..,......... PROPHECY Square! By fhe fime I can drive my car. we probably will be driving rockers. The slolen mink! Copygirl for fhe Kearny Observer! Definifely Dior Don'+ forgef your dramamine! Clark ....... .......... T o 'rake a Cole ........ Cooper ....... Cornell Crawford Crook Lovell Ma rfell Merrifi' .... MoH' ...... Nelson Prescofr Sommer .. Van Bruni' Van Vleck Weisser ...... Wood ..... Dizzy! docfor. S darn if! Where did I car? Ca re blue I musl' . musf . . . ..........To rave fo To play hockey wifh 'I'he N. Y. Rangers ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, ,-,,.,,,, T0 fravel 'ro sfrange and exo+ic places., To have nafurally curly hair ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Never +o lef anyfhing bofher me,,,.,,,,,,,, TO 90 info ihe business world ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Z0lDfISlU9 -------- -......... T o finish my lunch before Araganaks is over ................. ,,,,,,,,,, make a year book deadline ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Lym dead d ' California .............................. Sfill hifch-hiking ,...,..............2L Kimberley. J.V. Back in her own back yard Pin-H'-up Bewifched. bolhered and bewildered Monkey business Those hammy songs Mosl Likely, 'ro Succeed. Mosl Aclive in K.S. Q ...... ....... . .. Besl' School Spiril .......' . Mosl Dependable .,...... Besr Sense of l-luinor .. Mosf lnduslrious .....A. Pre++ies+ ...A l .......,, . Besl' Figure' .,,,.,,,,,A Mosl 'Talenled ..,.. Most Opfimisfic .....w. Mosf , Pessimislic Culesl' ...,.,,., L ,,,,,.e.,,,,,,,. Furs? lo be Married .,.,,,, , v.,,,,,., , Mos? Popular .,,,,,,,,,,, AAAA l Besl' Dressed . ,,.,,,,.,,...,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,..A,,,, , Peppiesf ........,.........,,...,,,.,,,, ,,v.,,,,,, Mos? lndependenf , ,,..,.,.. ,,,..,4,,- Mos? lndividualisfic .,,,,,A, ,,,,-,,,,, Mosl' Friendly ,,,,,,A,,,,.,A Mosl' Dramalic ............ Mos? Talkalive ......... Mosl' Conlagious Laugh Mosl' lnlelleclual .1 .,,.,... ' Besl' Arlnlele .v..,. 1 ...,...,.., Mosl .Sopl1is+ical'ed ..... Smarlesl ,..,...,,,,, ,Q .,,,,,,,,, Quielesf ,..,,.4,.,,,,,,,, gui Class Class Class Class Class Devil ....... Baby ..v................. Dreamer ,...,,.,,,,,,. Flirf .,.......,s..... Besf Nafured' Bes+. Driver .,..... a Mosl Poised Mosl Original' .....,, ,. Mos? Gullible .........,...,.. Mosf Delermined ..,...,. Grealesl Traveller ....,... Most Casual. ,,,........ A ,. Mos? Sympalheiic .,.. 1..Z Mosl Argumenlalive .,.,. Mos? lnnooenl' .,,,..,.... Mosll Easy Going ,...... Q Mosl'-LongiWinded ...,.. Mosl' Calm .Q ,.., Q.Q .,..... Biggesf Appelife Mosl Sl'1oe i ............., Seen Burljlol Heard Mosf Exhausled .......... I-leadlareakef' ...... Q .... ,..,...,.. ,, , .... ..c.. Bearfy, Zabriskie, Rodman Beaffy, Zabriskie, de Vausney, lj-edges, Crawford, Beaffy Prescoll, Van Brunf, Nelson Lindeman, Merrill, Clark Rodman, Prescolf, Van Brunf ' Van Vleclc, Hasbrouck, de Vausney Van Vleck, Lovell, Cooper Crook, de Yausnev, Sommer M-errill, Brisbane, Clark Crook, Rodman, Sclwou Beally, Lovell, Sommer Merrill, Lovell, Sommer Smilln, Weisser, Englander Bever, King, Rodman de Jurenev, Clark, Bever ..Zabriskie, Bealfy, de Vausney Van Vleck, Bond, Lovell Clark, Cornell, Goodwillie Sommer, Merrill, Beaily Rodman, King, Wood King, Rodman, de Jurenev Rodman, Van Brunf, Prescolf Hedges, Crawford, Sommer de Vausney, Bond, de Jurenev Enqlander, Rodman, Prescofi' Schou, MOH, Marlell Barnard, Kaplan. Goodwillie Lovell, Englander, de Vausney Brisbane, Van Vleck, Crook de Vausney, de Jurenev, Beafly Lindeman, Bond, Kaplan Merrilf, Clark, Crawford l-ledges, Nelson, Cooper de Vausney, Bealfy, Van Vleck King, Goodwillie, Crook Goodwillie, Clark, Barnard i Rodman, Crook, 7'P'rescoH , , Clark, Cornell, Emeiaz 1 de Jurenev, Eqglander. .Weisser Marlell, Barkley, Hasbrouck B Rodman, Cole, Goodwillie 3 A' Sclnou, Goodwillie, Barnard ' 8 Barkley, -Smilh. Moll . ' Cole, Rodman, Bever i h . q Prescoll, Epglander, Van Brurf, Cole, Bever, Zabrislcie . - Zabiriskie, Lovell, Englander MOH, Wood. -Emefaz The Edilors , ' . l.-Jane,Barkley. will Sally Younq's,'Susan Dear's. Paula Brown's. Fluffy Fergusson's. and Barbie lvessbaqqiy green sweafer fo Judy Slifkin. r li. Ca1'ol'Barnard, will my shining abilify fo sfar in a galaxy of aC'fivifi6S fo ConnieSHa'y.S l, Befsy Beaffy. will my Yankee l?l sympafhies fo Mrs. Moore. We, Sally Beyer and Joan Englander, will fhe bass secfion of fhe side gallery fo Drika Agnew. l, Sally Bond, will my abilify fo resisf 'rempfafion fo Judy Goldfarb. l. Gill Brisbane. will my abilify fo gef a seaf on fhe 29 bus fo Joan Keller. A l, Meredyfh Clark, will my abilify fo make subfle faux-pas 'lo Thelma Miller. S l. Linda Cole. will my love for fhe Soufh fo Marfha Beery. ' -' I, Carol Cooper, will my abilify always fo be elecfed 'ro financial offices ,fo Georgia Sherman. 'y V l. Nancy Cornell, will my abilify for geffing fo school lafe fo Sally Dennisomg, We, Jane Crawford and Julie Hedges, will our fabulous rock collecliion-fo. Miss Brock. 'S I. Sue Crook, will my penchanf for Judy Goldfarb's recess delicacies-3l'o Roberfa Broads. ' l. Nini de Jurenev, will my fingernails fo anyone who wanfs fhem. yi y I, Ann de Vausney, will my seaf in Araganaks fo Lynne Kenny. S' 7 S ' l, Lilla Emefaz, will my fan fo Banylou Mearin. 4 .A l. Janie Goodwillie, will my Hfaulfy mechanics , lin high hopes.-fha'l'Ssl1e will correcf fheml, fo Mrs. Dawson. J s S A - I. Befsy Hasbrouck. will Room 330 fo Von Nary. ' l, Molla Kaplan, will my superior abilify on fhe hockey field fo Kafljy Kirsheman. l, Ann King, will fhe congenial company of Miss Van and 'fhe fun ,ofcleaning ouf fhe painl' pof fo Barbara Hughes. ' I 1 S S l. Judy Lindeman, will fhe Manfoloking house on July 4 fo Joan Wallace. S ' ' l. Linda Lovell, will fhe exfra place in fhe parking lof foflfe' girl who' can geit. fhere firsf. S W J S l, Judy Marfell, will my abilify fo fold bandages ai' 1MouSnfainside:S+ofcafhy McCrane. l f 1. Q .I A I, Kay MerriH, will our daily conversafion abouf Mac and Gwynne S'l'o5 Ma-rfha McKenzie. 49 ' J l, Esfher Moff, will fhe hair-raising rides 'ro Brooksideschoolwfo 'Mar.ilynyLeef. f I, Henny Nelson, will my mud guards for fufure hockey 'games,+oSJean Bgnnell. A l, Nancy Prescoff, will my oufsfanding afhlefic abilify-Sfo nexf yeayrsvarsifies.. l, Janef Rodman. will fhe resulfs of our firsf experimenfs rWi'l'i1.'l'i !8 cigarei-fe fc JoanKrebs. . ., P 'sf, ' I. Julia Schou. will my abilify as an equesfrienne f9S.Bama.McNeil.S ,. V' JS c. I. Shirley Smifh, will a pool full of warm waferfo Sfhe.WdferaBallef. -'S ' l. Connie Sommer, will fhe privilege of being. fl'1eS firs'l'.4l'aXi.clriveriof fha class 'ro Joanne Rowland. A ' y '-.. K ' f - M l. Carol Van Brunf, will a slighfly messy nofe beak fo' i'S 3kh5f'ne,Q-' Dfamfgc Club secrei'ary. . I s S A' 'Si g . l, Carolyn Van-Vleck, will my inferiorify complex fo'Peggy Myem' f Tsai l. Joanne Weisserr will my .excellenf bioIogy'+es'rSQmark!,fQ any fu'hj1-5 biologisfs.-' ' ' V y. yy i . 4. i . I. Tanya Wood, will fhe mirror in fhe Kimberlbyigirls' room fo ,Linda Leash gagdainzg. 1. Gail Zabriskie. will. my pony .fail fo .Joanne'DaS8son.i . Si y' . . r . J i I' , , 33 his .. 1 1,535 ,mg ' ' -s 1 f 'gf . , .W ,EY X , .. K I o o 0 I ' sz ? 231 S.. -1. .-Haig, Q 1' QM, X xg ' if X? A N' X 52 ' if +2 J 4 3 'u ' s 1 lf 1 ' ' W - . 32 ,. fx V' an 4' Carol Cooper mi Nini deJurenev Carol Vw BW . Connie Sommer Julie Hedges Julia Schou Sumo Crook WSW 'F wf- 'gxflb' it ,IV I V W ' V . . ., , ,bfgfff , . Q f,fhV,M E I 1 F I : V . ,W E Esfher MOH Tanya Vxfogd Gglll Brlabame Saw Bever W , K Nancy Cornell Shirley Smiflw Ann King is A mu. -1. FQ f '- W Befsy H asbrouck S 6 x Q S X , X M 5 Q Je Q, , , 2? L Q KX FFT Q 1 E if A K I A ' A Q fn -- - U '41,,gy., C 4 J L., K a S Joan Erwqlander 2 Ca rolyn Van Vleck 7, 5 X 2 3 1 I iz ,a 5 Janet Rodman gi Janie Goodwlilie ! ' ' gi? L, ,ig , f , In m.' 5 H 5 ny , xy. XMU.: -ff., --:fly 2 it 5 W w' 'Ml 4 yyy ' Kay Merrlflf -sli- Gmi Zabriskie SaaNy Bond V an, Qifkiiff, ' . J, X V Y, 1, Judy Lfmdeman 4 , Nancy Prescohx .msaav W1 1 -Q 4 - i y i ,MIL :., I t ,fp -4-A Meredyfh Clark Befsy Beedfy Jane Barkley ff f mae Lovell f ff- wie M M0115 Kaplan -19 , ,Q , -Iv an if 'L . 45 x , X a 5, r . aw' H7 T ' , 5 m L 1, W ,.f V -- Wt' K K, 4 Jane Crawford Linda Cole Carol Barnard -sum Joanne Weissef ka. 3' K, J e hi Q :-1. A 'exif , 5 MAB 3 M 5, 4' w f , Q Q, 84 Q Q Q Q' v. Q -W i A' M 4? Q LN, Q 5 Q X K PM 6 5 Q51 ' Mgr, Y Q ' E W1 4' -9' 'Br 58 i H . 'L f51iEf?El P yy l :ff I Judy Mariell ' iii gygt , 35:3 ' A A ,WiSq,, wx, , A i W tiff, 'Ne Ann de Vausney W Hermy Neisom . Lille Emefaz Q Q. - ,fl :zgsawgf lf rr ffl g FUTURE CLASSES .IUNICR CLASS IT a diary of The Junior Class were To be un- earThed. iTs myriad volumes would conTain all The humorous and serious momenTs of The busiesT, mosT Tun-packed year To daTe. Answers To all perTinenT quesTions would be 'Found wiThin iTs covers. From The TirsT morning ThaT we assembled Tor roll-call and found ThaT we were TwenTy-seven sTrong. we have been making announcemenTs. lvlarTy begged in her souThern drawl Tor books Tor The Karnival. Lynne called meeTings of The Kourier sTaTT. Joan K. announced class meeTings in 202. and KaThy K. pleaded for her losT hockey sTiclc. Connie, Jean, Peggy, and Wally proved invalu- able To us in The field of aThleTics. Remember Thelma's surprise parTy and The hoclcey movies? Fall Frolics, wiTh MarTha as narraTor, broughT us a TirsT prize. Will you ever TorgeT Bobbi as The FronT row, lefT To righT: Lesh Goldfarb, J. Rowland. Second row: McNeill, Dennison. Keller lpresidenfl, Agnew, Baldanzi. Third row: Kenny, Hughes. Bonnell. McKenzie, Nary. Clclss Cflicers Beery, secrefaryg Myers, vice-presidenh Keller, president Nary. Treasurer. 'W f Fronf row, leff io righf: Wallace, Miller, Myers lvice-presidenfl, Beery, Hay. Second row: Broads. Sherman, Sliflxin, Kirscheman, J. Davisson, McCrane, Krebs, Mearin. It skeleion and Sally and Joanie cheering fhemselves hoarse? Then we racked our brains for Class Day. Lunchlime always found Judy S. eafing her salad and Judy G. selling Siudenl' Council pasiries lyei she siayed so slimll. Calhy M. wrole her famed Paper Clips. Drika and Georgia pasled ads on dummy sheeis. Von and Linda used up 'Flashbulbs by Jrhe score, and Barbie drew carioons and posrers. Marilyn represenled us in +he KA. play, Joanne D. was on Jrhe Library Commiflee. Bama and Bany- lou were 'rwo of our biology bugs. and Joanne R. was 'rhe firsi one lo drive. Our firsf S.A.T.'s and source fhemes were finally surmounied. and we lefi' school wi'rh class rings on our fingers. The summer ahead, and 'rhe besl year ever behind. Joan Keller SGPHOMORE CLASS lncreasing our numbers Trom sixTeen To TwenTy- seven, many girls joined us Trom various schools To sTarT off our Sophomore year. Fall Frolics provided our TirsT real chance for everybody To learn To know everybody else and discover each oTher's TalenTs. ATTer much hard work and a loT of Tun we were awarded honorable menTion Tor our skiTg This award made us very happy. Before we could say. Rabbit The FaTher- DaughTer Dinner descended upon us. and we were, once again. losT in feverish acTiviTy. Everyone piiched in wiTh greaT gusTo and helped To make our Evening in Paris a success. A busy Tall was had by all: we had no sooner Tinished wiTh The FaTher-DaughTer Dinner Than we came Tace To Tace wiTh The Karnival. The Sopho- mores were in charge of The Cake Sale. The Tea Class Officers Haskell, Treasurerg McCormick. secrefaryg Williamson president BeThell, vice-president Froni' row, leff To righT: Grosse, Emenhiser, Dallery, Williamson ipresidenTl, Brown, Du Bois. Second row: N. Gilman, Alford, Almgren, Winner, Heydf, Eaglesham, Ebersiadf. Room, and The Snack Bar. We Thoroughly enioyed working on These proiecTs. Having added many new members To our al- ready esTablished pros, we had a wonderful Time parTicipaTing in hockey, baslceTball, bowling, and volleyball. Many of our class aThleTes made These Teams, and Tive girls Trom our class made The WaTer BalleT. Some oT our more dramaTically inclined mem- bers were in The Two Kimberley-Academy plays in December and April. To climax our TirsT year in The Senior High, we aTTended The Spring Prom-our TirsT one aT Kim- berley, and everybody really had a wonderful Time. We've had a TerriTic Sophomore year: yeT we do noT leave iT behind sadly, Tor we are eagerly anTicipaTing our Junior year aT Kimberley School. MargoT Williamson FronT row leTT To righf Adams DAmbola Cooley, Befhell lvice-presidenTl, Worsley, Page. Second row Scheuler BobsT Barney McCormick Haskell, Bryanf, B. Cole. Fronl' row, lef+ +o rigl1+: S. Davisson, Drehman, Sala, Rogers, Kuzmiclr, Hope, Judy McConnell. Churchill. Second row: Sweeney lpresiden+l, Solmssen, Miller, Wechsler, Buell, Hirsh, Browning, Hoofon, P. Rowland, M. Doran, P. Gilman. Third row: Fischer, M. Francisco, Fifzhugh, Bowen, S. Lund, Bell, Bariholomew, Joan McConnell. Fron'r row: leff +o righh Barfholomew, freasurerg Rowland, vice-president Sec- ond row: Sweeney, presidenh Bell, sec relary. Clciss Officers FRESHMAN CLASS We sfarfed fhis year off 28 sfrong affer I3 new girls, llvlary Francisco, Karen Drehman, Janef Churchill, Mary Jane Miller, Bonnie Bell, Polly Barlholornew, Bebe Beard, Judy McConnell, Lily Solmssen, Phyllis Gilman, Olivia Sala. Connie Rogers, and Leah Fifzhughl, ioined us. If seemed as fhough we had scarcely goffen sefflecl in fhe sfudy hall before Fall Frolics was upon us. Alfhough we did nof win, we had a lof of fun, and we will never for- gel' our one famous booboo! Then, somehow. before we realized if, Thanksgiving. Chrisfmas, 'rhe Karnival, and even Midyears were forgof- fen and if was almosf spring. We will always remember our Cruise Dance, fhe Junior High Poefry Confesf, fhe annual Wafer Ballef lfhis year fhere were six ninfh graders in ifll, May Day, and how could we ever forgef our Dramafic Club plays. or +he debur of .our singing group a+ fhe spring fesfival or Miss Renz our advisor, lbul' we will see her nexf year in geornefryl. ln spife of all fhese fhings we leave fhe Junior High in +he hands of nexf year's ninfh grade and go on fo lhe Senior High wifh no regrefs! Ba rba ra Sweeney EIGHTH GRADE Wi+h a ToTal of TwenTy-one girls The eighTh grade is The srnallesT class in The Junior High. ln spiTe oT This TacT we sTarTed The year oTT wifh a bang. Under The guidance of our adviser, Miss Bosshard, we were awarded an honorable rnen- Tion Tor our Fall Frolic slciT Cheaper by The Dozen. ln OcTober Troop I2 OT The MonTclair Boy ScouTs ioined us aT Kimberley Tor a picnic, Tollowed by bowling. The eighTh grade parTicipaTed in The -TradiTional Vespers, and iT was a liTTle less conTusing To mosT of us The second Time. Now we are Thinking Toward The TuTure and being nexT year's ninTh grade. Linda Cooper Fronf row lefT To rzghf L Cooper Vogelsberg, Meelrer, Biddle, Coursen. Second row: Snow, Bren- nen presldenf N Smnfh Bari' Blackwell L. Doran. Third row: Warren, Fergusson, Albrighf, Peirin, 43 We came in+o Kimberley School ihis fall wilh six old and fourieen new girls. By The middle of +he year +wo addiiional girls had ioined us, mak- ing lhe class 'l'wen'ry-+wo in number. We had a wonderful 'rime al' a delighrful par'l'y which rhe Seniors gave for us. As our Fall Frolics play, we panlomimed The Wizard of Oz, which SEVENTH GRADE Class Gfficers Miss Renz helped us pul' 'roge'rher. Then came fhe Falher-Daughrer Dinner which was a new, enjoyable experience for us. We are enjoying 'rhe new pleasures of 'Phe Upper School very much. Sarah Mahler Fronf row, lefi' 'lo righfz Shinefield, Thompson, Travis, Gamberi, Finlrleman, M. Lund, WhiHle lchair- manl. Second row: Sage, Cullen, Pumphrey, Befhell, Ackerman, Riley, Mahler lpresidenfl. Third row: A. Francisco, Maurice, Cameron, Haines. Absenh Harrison, Harding, Madden, Underhill. 2 5 al LOWER SCHOCJL In Z's v w-eff .. if T Swim gm W1 is i v we T The Lower School grew righT ouT oT iTs old quarTers This year and had To have an addiTional room To Talce Care oT iTs TorTy-Three girls. The sixTh grade has done a very fine job oT planning parTies and helping wiTh Trips To The Newark Museum, The MonTclair Library and The Edison Museum. All The Lower School girls parTicipaTed in The lovely ChrisTmas program given in The gymnasium. The opereTTa in The spring made use of The Tino TalenTs oT all The girls. A highlighf oT The ouTside acTiviTies Tor The year was The MoTher-DaughTer Coolc-OuT which saw The moThers, pupils, and Teachers cooking hamburgers and hoT dogs on The school ouT-door oven and enjoying a wonderTul Time TogeTher. 45 -. O , . A, 'X ll All FronT row, le'f+ To righT: Kenny, Goldfarb, Zabriskie, BeaTTy ipresidenTl, McCrane. Second row: Williamson, Keller, Vap- BrunT, Nelson. Hedges. McKenzie, do Vausney, Dallery. STUDENT CGUNCIL Composed oT elecTed represenTaTives and presi- denTs oT grades Ten Through Twelve, heads of vari- ous organizaTions, represenTaTives of The Junior High, and The oTTicers, The STudenT Council is The governing body oT The school. The aim of The Council is To promoTe friendship and cooperaTion among The sTudenTs and among TaculTy and pupils, and To see ThaT each girl learns To Tollow and re- specT The school regulaTions. AnoTher main objec- Tive This year has been To sTrengThen our Honor SysTem esTablished Two years ago. We have iniTi- aTed a numerical sysTem which The Council and sTudenTs consider To be a more iusT disciplinary mode OT procedure Than The Tormer one, The black lisT. We are happy To say ThaT This year The Council has added a greaT deal To iTs bank balance! Food was sold during recess and lunch, and Kimberley pens, banners, and oTher supplies were sold aT The BETSY BEATTY Presidenf STudenT Council BooTh aT The Kimberley Karnival and ThroughouT The year. Among The school programs sponsored by our STudenT Council were The New Girls' Tea, a Name ConTesT, social acTiviTies Tor various classes, Fall Frolics, The FaTher-DaughTer Dinner, and The Sen- ior l-ligh Spring Prom. We oT The Council wish To Take This opporTuniTy To express our Thanks and appreciaTion To Miss Spurr, The TaculTy, and The sTudenT body Tor Their enThusiasTic supporT in working wiTh The STudenT Council Tor The beneTiT OT our school in This, Kim- berley's TiTTieTh year. BeTsy BeaTTy MeeTing of The Chesi' FronT row, leTT To righf: Cameron, Baldanzi, Nelson, chair man, Brisbane, vice-chairman, Hughes. Second row: Page Grosse, PeTrin, Bad, Hoofon. M. Francisco, MerriTT. THE CHEST The Kimberley ChesT is responsible Tor raising money which is donaTed To many chari+ies boTh in This counTry and abroad. Our Tunds are derived Through The proceeds oT The Kimberley Karnival. This year The ChesT has been expanded To in- clude The Red Cross. A vice-presidenT was elecTed To be in charge oT The Red Cross acTiviTies, which comprised The membership drive and Tilling Red Cross boxes wiTh supplies. Among The organizaTions supporTed by The ChesT are The MonTclair Camp Fund, Kessler lnsTiTuTe, Helen Keller Fund Tor The Blind, The UniTed Negro College Fund, The Near EasT FoundaTion, and The Save The Children FederaTion. Henny Nelson ,1. g . LJ 1 Glf Y M Q nw , X .,.,, gg V,., , Q' ' Q N X ff f W 1 Q SW A ,M 3 ,X 5 M4 531 x ...QV 'X -X J N Q 3 :,rww-WW: fa? ? LYNNE KENNY Edifor ' Jean Bonnell, managing edifor, Drilra THE KOURIER Agnew, business manager. A surprise edilion of lhe Kourier was issued lhis fall 'ro climax our subscripiion drive and To slarl ihe year. ln 'rhis and oiher issues we incorporaled new columns, designed io increase inieresl in sporls and Siudenf Council aclivifies. Our advisor, Mrs. Kaliiarvi, has always been ready wiih her needed help and understanding. Thanlcs, Mrs. K , from all of us. The suppori given us by our adverfisers and subscribers has been greaily ap- precialred, as Drika, our business manager, will fesfify. Besi of luck 'ro nexl year's slaii! Working on +he Kourier is an experience you'll never forget Lynne Kenny 51 Fronf row, leff 'lo righf: Sherman, Agnew. Kenny lediiorl, Bonnell. McKenzie. Second row: Myers, Hughes, Wallace, Beery, Nary, Keller, McCrane, Goldfarb, Baldanzi. ,,m,ggfgf,,5 ,,ii,'----, if ,,,, W yyv K -We . K My i.iiv - Xi it H. ' ' if Fron+ row, lef+ +o right Emefaz, N. Gilman, Du Bois, Winner, Sommer fpresidenfl, Beaffy, B. Cole Second row: Baldanza, Barnard, Wood, Lovell, Zabrislrie, L. Cole, Goodwillie, Mariell, S. Smi+h Third row: Myers, Adams, Barlcley, :ie Vausney, Hasbrouck, Brown, Nelson, MOH, Schou. GLEE CLUB Once again under The superior leadership of Mr. Coursen, we had an exiremely successful year. The annual Chrisimas Vespers were held al' The Firsi Congregalional Church in Monlclair. Two days laler we sang for Kessler Insiiiuire, a new and enjoyable experi- ence for all of us: here, ihe Aragnalcs sang a few selecled numbers as They did on many ofher occasions during The year. Wilh Chrisfmas vacaiion over and mid-year exams approaching, Jrhoughls of spring were already in our minds, We worked iniensely for our annual spring concerf wifh Moniclair Academy. March 22nd marked fhe dale, and seleciions from Carou- sel and Sou+h Pacific carried oui 'rhe 'rheme of our program. Mr. Coursen CONNIE SOMMER Presideni FronT row, leff To righfz Krebs, Dennison, Kenny, Hay, Cornell, vice-presiclenf, Bonnell, Wallace, J. Rowland. Second row: D'Ambola, McNeill, Gray, Sherman, Keller, McKenzie, Nary, Miller, MerriH, Prescoff, Broads. Third row: McCormick, Crawford, Bond,Van Vleck, Clark, Hedges, Mearin, Hughes, Brisbane, Kaplan, Cooper, Lindeman. Two addiTional concerTs were among our higl1lighTs Tor The year. The TirsT concerT, wiTh Blair Academy, was held aT Kimberley, and The second wiTh Pingry was held in ElizabeTh. N. J. They were boTh Tun, and, They were success- Tul. Dancing followed The concerTs. Singing aT The graduaTion ceremony culminaTed our Glee Club season. We all wish To express our sincere graTiTude To Mr. Coursen Tor his excellenT direcTiony his kind and ThoughTTul aTTiTude has been inspiring To everyone in Glee Club. The graduaTes cerTainly will miss Mr. Coursen nexT year. l'lere's hoping ThaT every year will be as successTul as The year OT '55-'56. Connie Sommer 5- 3.1 K Connie Hay, secrefary-Treasurer, Nancy Cornell, vice-president s ' f 'N fr 'I . FronT row, lefi' To righT: Worsley, LeeT, Barney, EbersTadT, Bever, presidenT, BryanT, Emenl-riser, King, Haslcell, Almgren. Second row: HeydT, Beery, Sliflrin, Grosse, Croolr, vice-presidenT, Van BrunT, Rod- man, Agnew, Golclfarb, Davisson, McCrane. Third row: Williamson, Schueler, Page, BobsT, Eaglesham, Be+heII, Englander, Alford, Baldanzi, Kirscheman, Cooley, Dallery. DRAMATIC CLUB The dramaTic season was successfully ushered in by The produc- Tion oT The drama, Kind Lady. BoTh casT and sTaTT labored long To make The enTerprise a record success. The TirsT program of The season was a ioinT meeTing oT The Kimberley and MonTclair Academy dramaTic clubs To preview The years schedule. The ValianT, a one-acT play TeaTuring represenTaTives of Kim- berley and MonTclair Academy, was presenTed aT assemblies oT boTh schools. WiTh The The making oT new Teasers Tor our sTage. We also sponsored The poeTry reading conTesT. more opporTuniTy has been given Tor parTicipaTing money raised lasT year, The club helped To Tinance This year, in every phase oT dramaTics. The Senior T-ligh supplied direcTors Tor The various Junior T-ligh dramaTic enTerprises, a debaTing Team was organized, and parliamenTary procedure was sTudied. The Theme oT our meeTings has been Drama Through The Ages, illusTraTed by readings, slciTs, and excerpTs Trom plays. This very acTive program could noT TuncTion wiThouT The in- genuiTy and Tireless eTTorT oT our advisor. Mrs. Dallery. As The curTain Talls on The seniors' lasT year oT K. S. dramaTics, we shall remember noisy meeTinqs, pleas Tor dues, Brookside. luncheon aT Dallery's, sTage TrighT, props, painT, prompTers, and parTies. MosT oT all, however, we shall remember The enThusiasm and paTience oT our direcTor, Mrs. Dallery. Sally Bever 54 Sue Croolr, vice-presiclenfg Sally Beyer, presideni Mrs. Dallery Sally Bever, presidenf A Jr. Council meehng This June The Junior High STudenT Council ended iTs Third year as The governing body oT The Junior High. The council is made up oT nine members: Three Trom each oT The Three Junior High classes. These girls TirsT elecTed a presidenT and a secreTary and Then Tried To Tincl The causes and cures oT The various problems ThaT arose in The Junior High during The pasT year. One oT The aims achieved was The encourage- nnenT oT quieTer sTudy halls. Our sTudenT council would be enTirely useless wiThouT The aid oT Miss Renz and Miss Bosshard, our advisors, and The Tirm supporT oT The Junior High sTudenTs. We wish To Thank Them all. Barbara Sweeney w W on- Highlighfer sfaff af work The Junior High Paper Club began The year by joining The ScholasTic Press AssociaTion oT New Jersey, in which The Paper Club Toolc Third place lasT year. The club has a ToTal.oT TiTTeen members. Sigrid Lund was elecTed EdiTor-in-chieT. The oTher oTTicers were: Debbie Brown- ing, assisTan'I' ediTor: l-larrieT Fischer and CynThia l-looTen, al- TernaTing secreTaries: and Marianne Doran, Treasurer. The Tac- ulTy advisers were Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Kalijarvi. The HighlighTer is published Tour Times a year. The paper includes all The news oT The Junior High, plus iolces, sporTs, and inTerviews. The paper also has a page devoTed To sTories wriTTen by girls in grades one Through six. The Junior l-ligh Paper Club is excellenT in Training iTs members Tor TuTure worlc on The Kourier. Sigrid Lund i - ,ff sf if ff A ' ' . I in W :i 'i Vis? i z F T V fi' i J T I ET P 5 1 i 'iL..,f? il CDPERETTA CLUB The Junior l'ligh Glee Club under The direcTion oT lvlr. Coursen is a group which cornersTones The inTricacies oT The side gallery chorus aT ChrisT- mas Vespers: so in SepTember we began working Toward ThaT end. Following The ChrisTmas holiday we sTarTed someThing new-working on music in Three parTs. This innovaTion was Training Tor The ninTh graders who will be eligible Tor Senior l-ligh Glee Club nexT year and preparaTion oT an assembly program given by The Junior High Glee Club aTTer spring vacaTion. We have had To work very hard, buT The group Teels ThaT we have had a very successTul year. lT has been Tun and we are indebTed To Mr. Coursen Tor his inspiring leadership. FronT row, leff To righfz Whiifle, Finkleman, Ackerman, Pumphrey, Sage Thompson Barf A. Francisco, N. SmiTh. Second row: Buell, Shinefield, Kuzmick, P. Gilman Travis Gam berT, Crane, Fergusson, Riley, Brennen, Snow, Howe, Sfark, S. Davisson Judy McConnell Third row: Biddle, M. Doran, Bowen. M. Francisco, Coursen, Cameron Solmssen Speni Blackwell, Fry, Fischer, P. Rowland, Lund. 9 FronT row: Snow Brennen N Smifh Second row: Fry Fergusson Cooper Crane. Third row Bari' Warren Meeker, L. Doran The Jr. Dramalic Club officers. JU N R MRS. DALLERY DRAMATIC CLUB The Junior l-liqh Dramaiic Club, under lhe direciion of Mrs. Dallery, had a lol of fun 'rhis year. During lhe lirsl semesler, all ol: us gave exlemporaneous speeches, and some of us wenr To see lhe play, Who Killed lhe Counr? ai lhe Paper Mill Play l-louse. Shorrly alfer spring vacalion, each member parlicipaled in one ol our four successful plays. These plays were supervised by Mrs. Dallery and di- recied by members of The Senior l-ligh Dramalic Club. We also had much fun pariicipaling in May Day. Now ar The end of lhe year, we wan? 'ro lhanlc Mrs. Dallery for all ol her wonderful. paiienl, and helpful advice. Susan Wechsler Froni' row, lefr fo righl: Meelrer, L. Cooper, Sweeney, Rogers, Hope, Sala, Albrighf, Hirsch, Bearcl. Second row: M. Lund, Cullen, Hoofon, Haines, Mahler, Wechsler, presidenl, Warren, Drehman, Miller, Maurice. Third row: Fifzhugh, Barlholomew, Churchill, Bell, Joan McConnell, Daphne Befhell, Voglesberg, Pelrin, Doran, Larsen, Browning. f Q . - i n 1 . L LW '----- i.Sdf'?- N iy, yy y gi A iii! iii mill .,,. I 1 y i? , Q y ts .. y, .. ind' K Q 1 A H ' U 0 ' ' ' , . .- 0 K 'O , . - . - . , Q 0 ATHLETICS 1955-1956 . ' , , I C , O .1 Y V W . T i Froni' row, lefT To righT: Bond, Hasbrouck, Cole, Hedges, president, Crawford, Wallace, Hay. Second row: Sage, Alford, D'Ambola, N. SmiTh, Travis, Snow, Fischer Browning. ATHLETIC ASSGCIATICDN CreaTing keener inTeresT and parTicipaTion in The sporTs program has been The main aim oT The AThleTic AssociaTion. We wish To exTend our sin- cere Thanks To Miss Brock and Miss Pierce Tor Their consTanT help in achieving our goal. Julie Hedges. presideni In The Tall, hockey, The main sporT, was enThusiasTically supporTed. We compeTed wiTh ouT- side schools, and The Kimberley girls were par- Ticularly successTul in The Nor'Th Jersey Tield hoc- key TryouTs wiTh eighT girls receiving honors. The number oT girls placed on The NorTh Jersey Teams seTs an unprecedenTed mark. Swimming and baskeTball were eagerly received in The winTer. The waTer balleT group puT on a very successTul show, and The baskeTball squad crediTably parTicipaTed in Three ouTside games. Three oTher sporTs included in The winTer program were volley ball, badminTon, and bowling. In The spring we reTurned ouTside and compeTed in soTTball and Tennis. In These Two sporTs we ac- Tively conTended in many ouTside games. The AThleTic AssociaTion has made several changes This year. We have added Two new oTTicers To The board. These Two oTTicers are a secreTary and a Treasurer, who conTribuTe Toward greaTer eTTiciency in organizing The A.A.'s numer- ous proiecTs. The Kimber and Lee compeTiTions were meT wiTh greaT enThusiasm This year. In changing our program oT inTer-class games and increasing The Kimber-Lee compeTiTions we have Tried To aug- menT The spiriT oT The enTire school. In June The annual AA. banqueT was held. This bangueT, during which The winning Team was an- nounced and The individual awards were presenTed, highlighTed and closed our aThleTic program oT T955-'56, Julie Hedges Cloclrwise from lop: Alford, Barr, Churchill, Judy McConnell, Leer, capfain, Sala, Cooper. CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders in rehearsal This fall lhe cheerleaders spenl many lunch peri- ods in Jrhe gym devising new cheers. A+ Jrhe lirsl pep rally 'rhe cheerleaders arrived in new uniforms which had long been needed. Wilh This year's pep,raIlies and games well allended, Jrhe cheerleaders hope Jrhaf nexr year's allendance will increase. Marilyn Leer .awe.,.'.-1w+,.w.,,,, , 'Q fcviicbizi-iE.ffff 'V- f. , ,.M,w.Q, .5 k...f ..f , . . A E R l- l- i :' : Q V .-:, V yrf, f-Q- 1 ' , S rf fbie'2111ffef,yf,.3gg.1,1 ' .fkL', Q i3.1fLfsgj ,g , J- . K V+ - +12-,igii - ' 2 A ---' if ,kk, ,k1,- ' . . . . - - ,jx LK'1 i I, VV4, . ,LA, , Aller much neqohahng, many impedimenrs, endless prachcunq, . f f Egr wyf .-,ig-'QN K VL f ..'k t k:,kk . 5 , , ' - q mmK'., gy. and, we mnghl' add, hoarse voices, rhe wafer baller produced a Gif ll :'l1 S speclacle- Splashes of Broadway. Each of +he len numbers had - Q : fn 'mv ilrs origin in a Broadway show. The finale, which included all lhirly- five members of lhe wafer baller, climaxed rhe i956 program wilh a splash. Jane Goodwillie Janie Goodwillie and Nancy Cornell Fronf row, lef+ io righh Sommer, Cooper, Barnard, Goo-dwillie, co-chairman, Cornell, co-chairman, Marfell, Brown. Second row: T. Miller, P. Rowland, Lund, Joan McConnell, Kenny McCrane, Craw- ford, Nelson, Wallace, Hedges, Zabrislrie. Third row: Baldanza, Sherman, Bea'Hy, Hoofon, Schou. Agnew, Crook, Gray, S. Smith J. Rowland, Dallery. ww -. .wma w ww HJ? an pt 7551, df ' ,, V 4 55 vi .gi-. 'fQfA,.5,. . Q54 5 V ,i 4' - V V. . i W Q 'A if ,. . A A XA.: Qiixii' ,z , , ' ? ' L ' by ' ' , N Mi??2'2?', s... v Fronf row, leff +o righi: Hay, Bever, Lindeman. Second row Hedges. Crawford, Brisbane. capiain, Myers. L. Cole. BASKETBALL Aller ihe Chrislrmas holidays, ihe baslcelball Jream under lhe guidance of Miss Pierce began lraining. Gill Brisbane was elecred Varsily caplrain and Carol Barnard was chosen caplain of 'lhe Junior Varsily. The AA. Board elecled Lilla Emelaz baske?- ball manager and Helen Bryanl co-manager. Our games included Ken? Place and Miss Fine's al home and Dwighl al Englewood. Lilla Emeraz Baslre+ball managers: Lilla Emefaz and Helen Bryanf QD X X. I u Fronl row, le'f+ +o righf: McNeill, Hasbrouck, Barnard, Nelson, co-caplain, Wallace, co-caplain, Bon nell, B. Cole, Rodman, Second row: Van Vleclc, Leef, Ebersfadf, Beihell, Barkley. Kenny. Junior Varsify 3 ,,. wr 4 fl f 1 x M w Nui f ' mf. ff: Aaiff A A f:'X ,mf 4 QE , 7 wx ww 1 - ' ' V f , I ' , ' is , KK E , M fi 3 Q 1, v ' 0 U l n , ,la o o 0 I I . 1 I. 0 . 1 . -g ' ' . Q- . ' . 0- .AI ' ' Y . . .0 V U O r .'. 0. 0 vn- . . , , . . lp- . 70 , . .,. V -U. 0 FALL FRCDLIC l Early in each school year Fall Frolic is presenfed. The slcils, songs, games. and relreshmenis, besides providing enlerlainmenl, help 'ro bring +he mem- bers of 'lhe upper school closer +oge+her. Girls, old and new, work hard and find enio menl in helping 'ro malce +heir class slci+s successfull Held on Ociober l2'rh. 'rhis year's Fall Frolic Found 'rhe Juniors' slcil, showing +he differenl' as- pecls of fall, 'rhe winning presenlalion, while +he Sophomores and +he eighlh grade 'fied for honor- able menlion. The Sophomores presenled a parody on 'lhe world hereafier, and fhe eighlrh graders acled ou+ a slcii based on Cheaper by +he Dozen. FATHER-DAUGHTER DINNER An Evening in Paris was Jrhe Theme 'rhe Sophomores selecfed for The annual Fafher-Daughfer dinner held on November IO, I955. Affer a delicious lurlcey dinner served by Kimberley molhers, Belsy Bealry, mis- lress of ceremonies, welcomed all guesrs and inlroduced ihose sealed al Jrhe head lable. Glher speakers included Margo? Williamson, chairman of lhe dinner, Miss Spurr, and Mr. Roberl' W. Zabrislcie. Following dinner Jrhe Juniors presenled lheir prize winning Fall Frolic slcil-an inferpreialion of fall. Ailer solos by Ann de Vausney and Penny Winner. Jrhe Aragnal4s enrerlained everyone. ln closing Mr. Howard A. Van Vleclc led 'rhe faihers and girls in college songs and fhe school Alma Malerf' r The annual Kimberley Karnival, sponsored by lhe School Chesl, was held in November in order lo raise necessary lunds. The boolhs were clecoraled in accordance wilh lhe Peler Pan lheme, which provided an almosphere ol gaiely and color. Several new lealures high- lighled lhe lair. A lea room, decoraled as Never Neverland, allracled many cuslomers. A lorlune leller, on hand lo read palms and analyze handwriling, was a very popular al- lraclion. For lhe lirsl lime new boolcs and Kimberley slalionery were sold, and every- one enjoyed lhe games. In olher boolhs slu- denls sold while elephanls and old boolcs. look piclures, and made silhouelles. The lair climaxed wilh a fashion show in which girls in bolh lhe Upper and Lower Schools modeled. The I955 Kimberley Karnival was successful as well as prolilable, nelling a grealer profil lhan in previous years. ,i.lu,s.,l .-i,.v,-i- i ,,,,,,, K ,K ,WM KIMBERLEY KARNIVAL -ling v .M new BUCKHILL FALL CONFERENCE On Friday, February 5'rh, Mrs. Dawson, Nancy Prescoll, Linda Lovell, Sue Croolc, Lynne Kenny, and Joan Keller boarded The westbound 'rrain for Cresco, Pennsylvania, and The Buclchill Falls, Mid- winler Religious Conference. The conference was nor inlended ro give clean cul answers lo all The queslions which +he dele- gales mighl' have had, so much as il was inrended fo give a beHer view and Tarfher horizons. The girls arlended worship services, heard acl- dresses by Dr. Napier of Yale Universily and Dean Webber of Union Theological Seminary, and Took parl in discussions on The conference Jrheme, Why Religion? Conference speakers, Dr. B. Davie Napier and Mr. George W. Webber. 4 4 f' ,..,,,..,,,,,, W., 35 E W! H96-mum, ,,-nu, silk-sw 'Walk VESPERS On December II Kimberley ushered in The ChrisTmas season wiTh a vesper ser- vice in The FirsT CongregaTional Church of MonTclair. The long line of sTudenTs, clad in dark green choir robes, marched inTo The church To The TradiTional AdesTe Fidelis. Reverend N. Wesley Haynes, recTor oT The FirsT CongregaTional Church. delivered The benedicTion. Mr. Coursen, direcTor and organ- isT, led The Glee Club in several carols. The Kimberley Karolers, a small group com- posed oT Glee Club members, sang five ChrisTmas songs. The Junior High bell ringers. direcTed by Miss Brannoni performed a medley of Tamiliar carols. An innovaTion This year was The parTicipaTion of The enTire upper school in many of The songs. Glee Club Vesper rehearsal. Four Aragnalrs preparing for Vespers KIMBERLEY ., ACADEMY PLAY Twice a year The DramaTic Clubs oT Kimberley and MonTclair Academy col- laboraTe on a major producTion, usually a Three acT play. The members design and consTrucT The seT, supply The properTies and sTage furnishings, and worlc on sound and lighTs. CommiTTees also Talce care of The program, TiclceT sales, and publiciTy. Many sTudenTs have gone on To college dramaTics Trom K. A. experience. This year's winTer play, given on December l9Th, was Kind Lady, sTarring Anne King and Tom AiTlcen. As is cusTomary aTTer The ChrisTmas play, a dance was held aT Brookside, The music Tor which was supplied by Daryl SmiTh and his band. Mrs. Dallery, The direcTor oT This and many oTher K. A. plays, held a casT on sTage parTy Tor casT members oT Tormer K. A. producTions. JaneT Rodman and Don CollisTer had maior roles in The spring play, More Than MeeTs The Eye, presenTed on April 27Th. These Two producTions were highlighTs oT The exTra-curricular acTiviTies This year and were enThusiasTically received by The audiences. cius CQNCERT mwnwm-My ,XVL ln spring, The Glee Club's Tancy Turns To ThoughTs oT The an- nual Glee Club concerT wiTh MonTclair Academy. This concerT, an amalgamaTion of The schools' glee clubs. was held on March TwenTy- second in Kimberley's gym. The girls, wearing whiTe, and The boys, dressed in darlc suiTs, sang a varied program. FeaTured were a dueT and selecTions sung by small groups of girls or boys Trom each school. Included in The group singing was everyThing Trom soup To nuTs or, if you prefer, selecTions Trom Sibelieus To a Negro spiriTual. The concerT TerminaTed wiTh The TradiTional sTrains of Now The Day ls Over. SPRING PROM The recl leHer clay was April sevenih. As +he couples whirled gaily amiols+ rhe mulli-colored Carousel decorafions lo +he fesiive sirains of Ralph Siewamus Band, if was evi- deni 'rhai everyone was having a marvelous 'rims al' lhe big social eveni of 'rhe year. The aimosphere of a carousel was reflecied in lhe spiriied paper horses which pranced arouncl lhe walls, in lhe gay slreamers and balioons, and in 'lhe pasiel gowns which swished in rhylhrn wi+h 'ihe diverse lunes as 'rhey were played. The 'rhree classes of 'rhe upper school were preseni in lhe senior high siucly hall. The side 'porch and neighboring rooms were also 'Frequenlecl during 'lhe course of The evening. Refreshmerns were avaiialole 'ro quench loolh ihirsl' and hunger. We lefl 'rhe carousel cluich- ing +he brass ring-a memen+o of a wonderful evening. 79 5 MAY DAY 80 MAY QUEEN I956 CONNIE SOMMER MAY QUEEN I955 JACKIE BYRNE CLASS DAY s , 4 he .1 On June 3. I955, The qraduahng class was ushered inTo Candyland by The juniors. The TaiThTul comic bool: characTers, Mary Jane and SniTTles Told The audience how They would lead The way To This land of sweeTs and dreams. The TaculTy and all The seniors received poems and presenTs from one oT The inhabiTanTs OT Candy- land. The juniors, disguised as various Types of can- dy, sang songs, and aT The end oT The program, The seniors sang Their Tarewell song To The school. -A-' ....M ...m..... . .................... A K, ,..Mf,. , , V. 1 whim . , . .., J -' L g2i55iI i.'. V- -- ASW., W,,.. MW. ,ls ,,,. .W . ,,, ..,.. ... . ... .. . , . ,. .. .A ,I ,,,,bk,,,..,. - wi - ni' .f, , I g . mf , , ' i 'lQ'f2 W K . f V '- -- v '- 7' A of H .www ff-' 11. :.:l 'Af1W '?F 5.iZfiI:':2fIYf,xl-L.iEfi'?551f?ifiiifi?Q':.L.: ' f' V ii I ' is OMMENCEMENT Hail Alma Maier, Hail To 'rhy name, Dear school we love so well Ne'er shall we shame lhy standards, Trufh, love, and honiorgywiih gr s i y Us e'er shall be- Through all our fufure years, O Maier, Kimberley. All sing To Kimberley, Praise ye her name. We girls who love her well Sing 'ro her fame forever. Though we al 'rimes may be Far, far away- Sing we srill our loyal praise To Thee, fair Kimberley. 'W' kv '- ' '- , , .,,,, V, ' , ' 1 Ajg'-:vfQg3f5esz,gz1'4a Y 1' - -me ' K SCHOGL HYMN We build our school on Thee, O Lord, To Thee we bring our common need: The loving heart, The helpful word, The Tender Thought The kindly deed. We work TogeTher in Thy sight We live Togefher in Thy love: Guide Thou our TalTering sTeps arighT, T And liff our ThoughT To heaven above. Hold Thou each hand To keep iT iusT. Touch Thou our lips and make Them pure: If Thou arT wiTh us, Lord, we musT Be TaiThTul friends and comrades sure. We change, buT Thou ar'T sTill The same, The same good MasTer. Teacher, Friend: We change, buT. Lord. we bear Thy name, To iourney wiTh ET To The end. Amen. SEBASTIAN W. MEYER, i908 x,. ., .. I .1.,A,, 1 . I 21 flax, 5' 5 ., M- fg f Miss Mary K. Waring Miss Mary A. Jordan Hail Alma Maier, Hail To Thy Name . Behind The words The Kimberley School sTand TiTTy years oT plans. dreams, work, and reward. The Kimberley of Today now sTeps aside as we look back appreciaTively upon The people and evenTs ThaT have made possible our presenT school. The TirsT day ThaT Kimberley recalls is SepTem- ber TwenTy-sixTh, nineTeen hundred and six--The beginning. On ThaT day Miss Mary Kimberley Waring opened The doors of her school To TorTy- six sTudenTs. This TirsT year oT our school was Tilled wiTh work and play and plans Tor develop- menT. The Tollowing year broughT The iniTial issues oT Kimberley's TirsT publicaTion. Opus Scribendi. This paper TirsT appeared in manuscripT Torm. The one copy was read aloud To The girls in assembly and Then leTT in The school library. This paper was never prinTed buT conTinued To be produced in The manuscripT Torm. ln l909 Miss Mary A. Jordan joined Miss War- ing as co-principal. During The TirsT few years The sTudenTs organ- ized The AThleTic AssociaTion and published The TirsT yearbook called The Year Book: ln This year also The number oT sTudenTs increased considerably. and addiTions To The buildings were TorThcoming. ln I94-0 The beloved co-principals reTired, and The Tollowing year The school became a non-proTiT organizaTion under a board of TrusTees. ATTer The reTiremenT of Miss Waring and Miss Jordan. The school was placed under The manage- menT of Mrs. CarleTon D. Mason, who was Tollowed by Miss MargareT M. Gallie. In I95O. Miss EThel M. Spurr became principal. In The spring oT I950 Kimberley moved Trom PlymouTh STreeT To iTs presenT locaTion aT 20I Val- ley Road. Upon Their arrival aT The new school. The sTudenTs saw Treshly painTed walls and large classrooms wiTh excellenT lighTing and spacious blackboards. Behind The building sTreTched The vasT hockey Tield and Tennis courTs. This exciTing new building which had previously been The home oT The MonTclair AThleTic Club. oTfered splendid Ta- ciliTies Tor The school. The gymnasium, one oT The largesT in The sTaTe, was pe ecT Tor all The acTivi- Ties planned. The girls soon discovered and uTilized The swimming pool and The bowling alleys. Through The years many TradiTions have been insTiTuTed which are sTill parT oT our annual pro- gram. Fall-Frolic, FaTher-DaughTer Dinner. May Day, ChrisTmas Vespers. The Kimberley-Academy Play. The Prom, and Class Day Trace Their origin To The early ears of Kimberley. More recenT ad- diTions are The Glee Club ConcerT. The poeTry reading conTesT. and ouTdoor graduaTion. Many of our exTra-curricular organizaTions have long been a parT of The school. Opus Scribendi be- came The Kourier, and The Year Boolt was changed To Kimberleaves. The.DramaTic Club. The Glee Club, The Chest The AThleTic AssociaTion, and The STudenT Council have. over a period of years, played imporTanT roles in The smooTh TuncTioning of The school. Today we have added To our ac- TiviTies The Honor Court The WaTer Ballet The Aragnaks, and oTher groups. Perhaps The greaTesT achievemenT during Kim- berley's TirsT half-cenTury has been The high scholasTic sTandards mainTained by her sTudenTs. A large per cenT of The alumnae have gone on To colleges ThroughouT The counTry and excelled There and in Their careers. Thus TiTTy years have passed since The beginning of Kimberley. During These years The school has been consTanTly progressing in The direcTion of The ulTimaTe goal: The resT lies in The TuTure. Dear School We Love So Well, Ne'er Shall Shame Thy Sfandards . Mrs. Carlfon D. Mason Miss Margaref M. Gallia Truth, Love, Ano' Honor With Us E'er Shall Be 44 WWA EIULIH I in 89 Three membeI'S of fha Class of I956 in fheir youfh. Through All Our F ufure Years, O Maier, Kimberley I K 7 '-ws f 3+ X Q, A4 4 r ee Eff .ff 2714! ie 1 r r g r V' xl ,:,, U 5k?7, i Q . ' --- H i929 May Queen and a member of her courf. Miss Waring and +he firsl' Kimberley graduafes, I909. ri! Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr PATRONS 84 Mrs. J. Hardie Barkley 84 Mrs. Frank Barnard gl Mrs. 84 Mrs. 84 Mrs. 34 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 84 Mrs. 84 Mrs. 84 Mrs. Kennellw B. BeaHy Ralph E. Bever Nelson L. Bond D. A. Brisbane James K. Clark John O. Cole Wilfred C. Cooper Ezra Cornell Mr. 84 Mrs. W. Melvin Crook Mr. 84 Mrs. S. L. de Vausney Mrs. Maurice Emelaz Mr. 84 Mrs. Eugene W. Goodwillie Mr. 84 Mrs. Carl J. Hasbrouck Mrs. Robern' Hedges, Jr. Mr. X4 Mrs. Sidney C. Kaplan Mr. 84 Mrs. Jolwn F. King Mr. 84 Mrs. E. J. Collins was -W mmm Mr. 84 Mrs. Lane Lovell Mr. X4 Mrs. James C. Marfell Mr. 84 Mrs. John I. Merrill, Jr. Mr. 84 Mrs. Edward E. MOH Mr. X1 Mrs. Francis A. Nelson, Jr. Mr. 84 Mrs. Roberf Prescoljr Mr. X4 Mrs. E. W. Kellogg Mr. 84 Mrs. Evererl B. Smillw 84 84 84 84 84 84 Mrs Mrs. Henry P. Sommer, Jr. A. H. Van Brunr, Jr. Mrs. Howard A. Van Vlecl: Mrs Mrs. Mrs Emil Weisser Charles A. Wood Roberl W. Zabrislcie Complimervrs of Thompsen fs' 63I Valley Road Upper Monfclair A l M G R E N FUNERAL HOME 336 BROADWAY PATERSON, N. J. LAmber+ 3-3800 Pllgrim 4-1600 Pllgrim 6-84I3 M. Q- mAolsoN's - - ,wi . J 2 X has BOOKS-STATIONERY--LEATHER GIFTS-GREETING CARDS Library - Wallpaper - Sfuclio SCHGOL SUPPLIES Imporfed 81 Domeslic Marlin-Senour Cusfom Painfs, PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES made ,ro order Aufomafic Color Carousel Painfs Colorizer Painf - Beaufy by 'rhe Brushful C U 427,429 BLOQMFIELD AVENUE l30 Valley Road Monfclair. N. J. ESHBAUGH PElS, Inc. De lANOY and KIPP, INCORPORATED Insurance Service Since 1882 48 VALLEY ROAD 52 WALL STREET MONTCLAIR NEW YORK 5. N. Y. ff ',p xx . f,f , . ,X ,VA4fgNw ,,.. ,R x x YR ef' f -ri ::. H--M-D x ' ff- ' I o u r b e st to the Q r cu d u c t e of '56 Wf WML THE OSBORNE 8. MARSELLIS CORPORATION LUMBER 0 BUILDING MATERIAL I Yard 8: Garden Supplies MONTCLAIR AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION 0 Buick .,,..,.,. V ..w.,Y Norih Essex Buick Co. Cadillac .,.,.,,.. .... F isI'1er Cadillac Corp. Chevrolet .......... Lindsley Chevrolet Inc. Chrysler-Plymouth ,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,.,, DeCozen Monfclair Co DeSoto-Plymouth ....,,,.,........,,. Moniclair Plaza Motors Dodge-Plymouth .... Gassner Motors Porcl .......,,.V..,,.,.,,...... Estate Motors Lincoln-Mercury ,... Claridge Motors Oldsmobile .,s...,..... Frank A. Reeve Packard ....,.,... Packard in Montclair Pontiac ........s......... BIauveI'r Pontiac Studebaker ............ Montclair Sales Inc Inc Inc. Inc. Co. Inc Co Co S E C R E 1' A Glass GmLs AT WORK Write Enrollment Committee for 230 PARK AVE., NEW YORK I7 33 PLYMOUTH ST., MONTCIAIR, N. I. Alu lotion, Providence Choice positions are open to the girl who is trained to meet career-job requirements. Hundreds of em- ployers call first on Gibbs to till important secretarial positions. Last year the Gibbs placement oflices hail- dled more than 6000 requests for secretaries. KATHIIRINE GIBBS SIIHUUL RIAI. J. L. PRESCCDTT CO. MU PATERSON WHOLESALE CONFECTIONIERY CO. Disfribufors of PAGE, SHAW, 84 KAREN CANDIES PATERSON. N. J. Besf Wishes 'ro THE CLASS OF I956 From Your Yea rbook PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH ER :ix I I .sif Complimenfs of 4 ..qs. .,-:,,E:: ,.,,., . .,,,L3.,,,:.:,,:,,,..,.,:.,.,:. 5 i,,, ...V.E,::1., . A I L',, VALLEY DINER fi , L V,L, . ':-. 0 Newark Plainfield BIG DISCOUNTS 0 TELEVISION 0 AUTOMATIC WASHERS 0 REFRIGERATORS 0 RANGES Efc. SAVE MONEY! See Us Before You Buy! TERLIZZI BROS. INC. I8O Believue Ave. PI 6-4300 Mrs. Procfor W. McElroy TEXTILE MOTOR EXPRESS COUNSEL HIRE A LANGFORD LIMOUSINE wifh Privafe Chauffeur Safe Comforfable Courfeous Service ADVANCE ORDERS TAKEN Prices on Requesf Time, Disfance 8: Weafher No Objecf 207 N. FULLERTON AVE. Monfciair, N. J. PI 6-3I64 'QSPSRW MONTCLAIR Qfea uf? WE'RE TALKING ABOUT OUR LITTLE SHOP! Now you too can be as meticulously well groomed as your friends who have always done their shopping at F rederick's. See these elegant coats, suits and dresses of the finest ma- terials and workmanship at our fab- ulously little prices. 4-95 BLOOMFIELD AVE. 7 J 'J y ,f s I Pilgrim 6-I4l7 UPPER 'MDNTCLAIR TOY SHOP Toys - Wheel Goods - Slides Pools - Gyms - Lawn Furniture 2ll BELLEVUE AVE. Upper Montclair, N. J. Pllgrim 4-2220 Myrtle Small, Inc. HANDBAGS .na Accessomes 8 SOUTH FULLERTON AVENUE Montclair, New Jersey Entrance on Parking Plaza Also A Friend Compliments ot 0'DOWD' S DAIRY ALEX TAYLOR 8. CO., INC. 7 East 38th Street New York I6, N. Y. SPECIALISTS IN ATHLETIC CLOTHING and EQUIPMENT OUTF!TTERS FOR Kimberley School Hampton House The Ultimate in Fins Furniture Bloomfield Avenue at North Fullerton MONTCLAIR CENTER Watchung Business Associates Holly's Market Brookdale Sea Food Linn Pharmacy Watchung Bakery Owen Market Town House Watchunq Delicatessen PauI's Texaco Mockler's Hardware John's Confectionery Gales Photo Shop Danielson 8i Son Watchung Liquors St. Pierre Appliances HENK'E'S INC. JEWELERS 0 SILVERSMITHS 494 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE Montclair, N. J. Registered Jewelers American Gem Society T MARY K. WARIN6 FITCH and MARY A. JORDON IN HONOR OF THE FIFFIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE KIMBERLEY SCHOOL wnu sfsr wlsufs ron me cuss or 1956 PI 6-64l I Pl6-64I2 ANDERSON'S FLOWERS, I'NC. ALWAYS FRESH FLOWERS 6 Soulh Park S+. Monlclair, N. J. Pllgrim 6-3663 Clara Voien H A T S Young-Diflerenl 28 SOUTH PARK 6IO VALLEY ROAD UPPER MONTCLAIR ORIGINAL FASHIONS for Town and Counlry Besl Wishes To lhe CLASS OF l956 THE SUSANNE SAWYER DANCING CLASSES O Mrs. Cyril T. Slaudinger George A. Post . . Taxi 6l8 VALLEY ROAD Upper Monlclair Pllgrim 4-363l ,illi- T gk -glllgg f The gp illlgi- A our nom -QFVK com: House az church sz. ' Wf .,f!irf Momchk Pllqrim 6-4884 PICTURES - MIRRORS ARTISTS' MATERIALS JOHN NIGHLAND O I3 Midland Avenue .144 a image, .9 Law mjoywl frying fo maLe your JGMLWL, yeard happy and proffeil .MJ . C E BOUTIQUE 26 cHuRcH smear MONTCLAIR. N. J. 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Pllgrim 4-OI I4 Pllgrim 4-302I IIASSIJEIYS BAKERY 608 VALLEY ROAD Upper Monlclair, N. J. Pilgrim 4-sioo MAGNAVOX AUTHORIZED SERVICE 40 VALLEY ROAD Monfclair, N. J. Pefer Ibse n. Agent Pllgrim 4-9751 Key Korner SERVICE STATION ROAD SERVICE Valley Rd. 8: Lorraine Ave. cloric Verona, N. J. 'EPM A a !afLer, .9 Lupe you eniora wi hw! euer A more ,mia ying am! UJMMQ experienced :AIA ereu er yOu Ina y gO- Youn in Hope We know fhere is noihing as beaufiful as fhe opiimism of youfh -nor any+hing more worfhy of respect We, foo, are young in hope and ex+end our warmesf wishes 1-o fhe sfudenis of Kimberly School. JOHN :.:: . E 5 o -. oz JOHN BI,0NDEI,a.soN 98 GLENRIDGE AVENUE Pllgrim 4-2400 A FUEL SERVICE--EFFICIENT AND F'Rl'EN'DlY Com plimenfs of HENRY W. WARREN C 0 A S 1. A L EMIl WEISSER utto ne s t I on commw ' ' ' ' O O l26 MARKET STREET Paferson, N. J. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE IMBERLEY SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF And our besl wishes lo each and every one of you for success in all future endeavors, whelher if be in the business world or college. K I956 A B NKERS NATIONAL LIFE NSURANCE COMPANY MONTCLAIR, N. J. Compliments of GEORGE l. CAMERDN HIGH FIDELITY INSTALLATIONS W ' Eighf 8: Ten Sou+h Park Sfreei' Monfclair, N. J. PI 4-4343 COMMENTS annum 11'-?..1i. C., Pilgrim 4-4660 Montclair Pet Shop Tropical Fish - Dog Foods 633 BLOOMFIELD AVE. Pilgrim 4-7773 Gil Whitten FINE FLOWERS 88 Church Street Montclair Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '56 THE BABS SHOP Pilgrim 4-6320 N'ATl0NAl MUSIC Sl'l0P, Inc. Everything in Music, Radio grim 6-5898 Foot Fair Shoes 20 CHURCH STREET Montclair, N. J. and Television. grim 6-9607 OPEN EVERY EVENING II. 8. L Meyers sc Q 'loc 570 Bloomfield Ave. Montclair, N. J. . 607 Valley Road Upper Mo c 5 GD' an Me avenue EAST ORANGE PLAY CLOTHES-JUNIOR FROCKS-LINGERIE-BRIDALS Complimenls of A FRIEND PATERSON ROOFING 8. 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Montclair Academy - Yearbook (Montclair, NJ) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

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Montclair Academy - Yearbook (Montclair, NJ) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Montclair Academy - Yearbook (Montclair, NJ) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Montclair Academy - Yearbook (Montclair, NJ) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Montclair Academy - Yearbook (Montclair, NJ) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964


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