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What sweet delight a quiet life attordsf' THOMAS CYMBOR 57 Birchwood Drive Tom, who feels that leisure is the best of all possessions, devoted much of his spare time to sports, boats, and cars. His future plans include at- tending a liberal arts college. GLORIA MARIE DE MEO T51 Prospect Avenue Gloria, a Bergen Tech import, will always be remembered for her friend- ly attitude. After graduation she plans to become o beautician and head her own beauty salon. She is sure to be a success as a coitfeur. Be slow to tall into friendshipg but when thou art in continue firm and constant. ff-7 FRANK DEANE 66 Melrose Avenue A sophomore year newcomer, Frank was a credit to our football team in his senior year. Weight-lifting and skin diving rank high on his list of hobbies. Frank entered the Army earlier this year but returned to graduate with our class. He speaketh not, but yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. L.. ,guna- 3' He who has patience can have what he wills. ROBERT DONALD DELL 43 Arlington Boulevard 'lBob, a curly-haired, quiet blonde, intends to ioin the Armed Forces upon graduation. Four years of Mechanical Drawing are a sure clue to his favorite subiect. His hobbies include tropical fish, swimming, and skin diving. -'ug 'Giff- A lady with a Lamp shall stand In the great history ofthe land. DORIS ELEANOR DAHLINGER 6 Gold Street Dar, President of the Future Nurses' Club, will always be remembered as the Florence Nightingale of the senior class. She enioys swimming and bowl- ing and was an active participant in all girl's sports. Upon graduation from a nursing school, she plans to become a WAVE. RALPH D. DIEKMANN 82 Argyle Place Ralph, a iunior import from Kearny High, aspires to be a civil engineer. This tall senior fellow enioys swim- ming, water skiing, and basketball. Kearny's loss was N.A,'s gain, Make haste slowly, Wt Ari -f
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Fark 'f,.. '.'Z ' Nona. Beauty is power, a smile is its sword. SANDRA DIANE BLEIWEIS 69 Canterbury Avenue Sandy, lovely to look at and nice to know, is exceptionally talented in drawing and sketching. She would like to attend a school of fashion mer- chandising and some day become a successful buyer. CAROLE JEAN CHESTERMAN 425 Ridge Road Gentlemen prefer blondes, especially our blonde, blue-eyed Carole. She makes friends easily, was an erergetic participant in all girls' sports, and was a member of the Color Guard. Carole will be entering the working world as a secretary upon graduation. Nowhere beats a heart so kindly. 1'-ng. 4-Db HOWARD BROWN 102 Stevens Place Howie, who has an aversion to work, prefers to spend his time as either a spectator of or participant in sports. For three years he was an avid member of the Bowling Club. Howie plans to enter the business world after graduation from college. Leisure with dignity. 'welt -64 'CS' As pure in thought as angels are: to know her was to love her. ANITA ANN BRUMMER 24 Wilson Place Brum is serene and quiet with a rare classic beauty enhanced by a peaches and cream complexion and striking blond hair. She was a cheer- leader for two years and also par- ticipated in Leaders' Club, Pan Ameri- can Club, and on the Viking Saga staff. After college she will enter the business field. ff' 5 HI never think of the future. lt comes soon enough. RICHARD BROOKS 37 Allan Drive Brooksie, a future sailor, is sure to have a girl in every port. He has been a three-year member of the track team, and after serving Uncle Sam he plans to be a draftsman. JOHANN JOSEPHINE CORSI I07 Belmount Avenue Small in stature with iet black hair, Jo's personality is characterized by her friendly smile and jovial attitude. She had the honor of being the first senior girl to navigate an auto. After attending a beautician school she plans to enter the domain of marriage. Be good, sweet maid, and let those who can be clever. fx x03
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'lHer voice was ever soft, gentle, and low-an excellent thing in woman. ANNE MARIE DUFOUR 105 Gold Street Cute, friendly, and nice to talk to, Ann'l enioyecl drawing, horseback riding, and ice skating in her spare time. A member of the F.H.A. for three years, Ann will certainly be a success as a future housewife. EUGENE P. FELLER ll Union Place Gene, whose physique would make any girl look twice, spends his leisure time weight-lifting. A two-year mem- ber of the track team, he devotes a great deal of his time to training his prize possession, a Great Dane. His main ambition is to be a mechanic and own his own business. Good at a fight but better ata play. 'Yf,,. PAUL G. FAIELLA 33 Newell Place 'Paul can be seen scurrying from room to room, ladden with Audio' Visual Aid equipment, He plans to en- ter the applied science field where he will learn to be ci radio and T.V. repairman. lndustry is fortune's right hand. 1219 LQ 'UTY All nature wears one universal grin. ROBERT W. EFINGER T41 Prospect Avenue Tall, red-headed, and handsome best describes Effie He was a four-year member of our Viking football team and a two-year member of our track team. He prefers fishing, swimming, and Mechanical Drawing. His one am- bition is to be a success. . , Silence is more eloquent than words. JOHN ROBERT FAY 78 Devon Street Bolo is the quiet fellow who spoke in class only when he had something worthwhile to say. A member of the Bowling Club for three years, his other interests lay in fishing, basketball, and stamp collecting. He plans to be an accountant. DORIS ELl.EN FLEMING 440 Riverview Avenue Blonde and blue-eyed, Dar is that quiet girl who suddenly becomes oc- tivated when you get to know her. She will be remembered for her skillful sewing and creative cooking. Dor will undoubtedly be a success in the business world after graduation, lf at first you don't succeed. try, try again.
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