North Arlington High School - Chrysalis Yearbook (North Arlington, NJ)

 - Class of 1957

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Q5-,ve PHYLLIS A. GAUSIS Well done is better than well said. A typical teenager in many ways, Phyl could usually be found in the nearest record store, adding to her collection of popular disks. Though sharing the average student's natural aversion to homework, secretarial work is the kind of career that ap- peals to her. WALLACE E. COULD Men lore to wonder and that is the seed of science. Wally, that scientific minded col- DOLORES CLAIR GORMLEY Et'eryone's happy who dances. Do-Do could appropriately be called the girl with the hdancing feet. Light-footed and graceful movements on the dance floor made her a popu- lar member of the class. Dolores pro- moted school spirit as a cheerleader and her unlimited talent will insure her success as a dancer. , ' ive. t u' K t i v ,-1314? B tv S lil 17 if ROSE COLOB Strong reasons make strong actions. Rose's actions and nature may be summarized in one word -- reserved. She is usually in the background, but is actually getting things done. Rose was a member of the Honor Society, and after graduation she is sure to be a success in her chosen career of mathematics. CLAUDETTE GRINNELL The best of life is conversation. Cheerful and lively, with a gift for conversation i' Mid e An avid lege preparatory student, plans to join the air force on completing his education. His pet peeve, not enough time to do things, shall be resolved if he is able to revolutionize space travel. He dreams of reaching the moon sometime in the future. M1 CK EDWARD P. GORSKI Poltteness Costs nothmg and gains everything. '4Ed is that happy-go-lucky fellow whose feet are on the ground and whose head is in the air. Polite, friendly, and a gentleman at all times, Ed took a college preparatory course while working after school. His am- bition is to join the air force and become a pilot. 18 . , s i g . record collector, she took a business course. Office work and a career as a comptometer operator are her ulti- mate ambitions after graduation. 21.-f

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-X , X K X fg gf A t DORIS I. FRANCIS ' N ' The mirror of all courtesy. - V. 'Q MLM-sly to look at 5 delightful to ' 4- V know. A cheerful greeting, together ' 315 f with a friendly smile, are some assets ' ' 'R l of Dork pleasing personality. Her are T el? --Q-.sf f ROBERT T. FINCH lt is our actual work which determines our raluef' Finr-hf' a member of the band for the last three years, took a general course. llob, very jovial and witty, was known for the distortion of the English language. Although he plans to work aftcr graduation, his main ambition is to become a railroad engineer. JOHN N. FURKEY A dream itself is but a shadow. John, a lover of the wild blue yonder, took a general course to prepare him- self for aviation school. After school, which he will be glad to leave, John has plans of being a test pilot. His hours are spent in building airplanes and ears. 'CL' neat appearance and liking of people will help in attaining her goal as a secretary in which we are sure she will be a success. 1 DOROTHY FRASER All the charm of all the Muses. W'hen we think of neatness we natur- ally think of Dot. living one of our peppy cheerleaders for two years oc- cupied much of her time. She was also a member of Leaders' Club and Glee Club. Dot plans marriage upon graduation. 17 1' 1 -air t ROBERT L. FORAY Silence is more eloquent than words. Bob's unassuming manner makes him a nice person to know. Much of his time was taken up by working after school. He ran for the track team for one year and was a member of the audio-visual aids for four years. NAE loss will be the Coast Guards gain after graduation. ANITA LOUISE GAIISIS The name of friend is common, but faith in friendship is rare. Anita is that friendly girl who always extends a helping hand when it is needed. Lvnlike most girls, her hobby is housekeeping, a fact which will undoubtedly be of great importance when she attains her ultimate goal of marriage. Her immediate ambition is to become a designer.



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Q-'V RICHARD JOSEPH HAKIM Leisure is the best of all possessions. Everyone knows Hake for his bas- ketball ability. His lazy, carefree attitude is in like with his chief dis- like, working. Second only to sports is Hake-'s tremendous affection for girls. We'-re certain that with his athletie ability, he is bound to be a success as a gym teacher. RICHARD N. HENDRICKSON Ile did fly upon the zcings of the wind. One of the quieter members of the class, Dick spends most of his time on his car or improving his flying ability. His friends know him as the driver of a noisy fellow prowling along Ridge Road at night. Dick's um- bition is to become a pilot. in-.' if ROBERT JOHN HARTLEY Happiness is made to share. Clave manages to corral most of his zeal for a fast-moving jitterbug at a Saturday night dance. His undy- ing school spirit helped spark thc writing of the ever-popular Hi-l i basketball cheer. Bob's individualistic attitude should further his ambition in the field of business adminis- tration. D' -'J' S JOHN N. HECK Seek sailor, the safe harbors. A free and easy nature and a humor- ous personality eliaracterizcs Heck. He was usually popping up in one of the NAACE many worthwhile mu- sical productions. He participated in Dance Band and Orchestra. .lohn is Navy bound after graduation. 19 1 ROBERT DALE HART Ah, what delight Io be a soldier! Dale is that easy-going character who takes things as they come. Being an experienced driver, lte has es- tablished an ill-will toward women drivers. His one ambition is to own a Thunderbird, but before his dream comes true, Dale plans to enter the Army. ERNEST J. HESSE Common quiet is mankind's concern. Ernie will always be remembered as our tall, soft-spoken classmate. He enjoys boating, fixing cars and hunt- ing in his spare time. His skill in mechanical drawing will aid him in becoming a success as a draftsman.

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