North Hunterdon High School - Regis Yearbook (Annandale, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

Page 97 of 110

 

North Hunterdon High School - Regis Yearbook (Annandale, NJ) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 97 of 110
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-l JUNIOR PLAY PANIC ON A PULLMAN BY ALBERT M. BROWN AND HUGH CORYELL Cast Linda Bradley... ............ Phyllis Hartung Mrs. Bradley .... . . .Shirley Beavers Roger Murray. . . ........ John Lucas Ken Heffelbein. . . .... XYilliam Kelting Cora Stanton ..,. .... -I ean Farrington Lou lVeatherby. . . ......... jane Dunn Nicky Carter. . . . . .Frances McCreary Mrs. Griggs ..... ....... S usan Kuline Buddy Griggs. . . ..... Robert Angel Mr. Crawford. . . ......... Ronald Bird Dotty ......... .... B Iildred Matthews Bonny . . . .... Jill McFadyen Detective. . . .... Robert Hickey Conductor ....... . . .Loretta Bloemeke Babyface Scarlotti .... .... N Villiam Spann That XYoman .... . . .joan Driggers What's the rush? What are the tickets for, a Streetcar Named Desire ? No. Members of the junior class are rushing to get the 8:30 N.H.R.H.S. Pullman. M!l'1 !'1'flNWW Handshakes, fond farewells, and a few tears are seen as the cast of the junior play embarks on a trip which turned out to be no less than a Panic , Q' --J ' f I A .L .Wa iii ' I Z 1 Conductor callsg Granny scolds while Buddy throws a tan trum: the girls skip happily on their wayg Lou is mighty dis gustedg Nicky is still looking for cluesg Mom is so happy for her little girlg college Joes dance while Cora beats their time the great detective gets his man! woman! C R 0 O K ! - .. 93 -q-'ui

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Miss Moreau. STANDING: Willie Staund- mger, Hazel Schultz. CJ fx ye N ,A x Unity , '32, V f FIRST ROW: Mrs. Rittenhouse, Catherine Toth, Joan Mulligan, James Stock, Betty Lou Whitney, Florence Mitchell, Eugene Montgomery, Joan Stockton, Richard Macauley, Elsie Rudzinski, Phyllis York, Alice Elliott, Arlene Mitchell, Mr. Speirs. SECOND ROW: Miss Moreau, Charles McFadden, Helen Schmidt, Jack Jackson, Betsy Bigelow, Mary Jeanne Marckstein, Joan Hawk, Martha Dziedzic, Marie Burger, Evelyn Burd, Rose Carroll, Priscilla Thomas, Mrs. Siegfried. THIRD ROW: Marlene Bauer, Mary Ellen Potts, Edward Sutton, Jay Lindabury, Howard Coss, Robert Pharo, Marie Behney, Alice Takacs, Alda Norman, Marcia Klim, Sue Kessel, Miss Sliker. FOURTH ROW: Caroline Gares, Francis Lawson, Nancy Johnson, Raymond Poniatowski, Florence McCatharn, Hazel Schultz, Patricia Hickey, Joan Willis, Anna Hasse, Catherine Tinnes. FIFTH ROW: James Ovady, Jessie Colnett, William Staudinger, Warner Daub, Bernard Vanderveer, Walter Unorski, Dale Coleman. THE REGIS The Year Book Staff was the biggest school production - and its staff was one of the busiest. It all began in the early part of the first semester. Meetings were held and top offices were filled with students, who were elected for their jobs by their fellow classmates. The first task was to choose a name for this initial publication. The Regis, meaning of the king, was finally adopted. More problems were on their way. Hours were spent in deciding what SEATED left to right: Mary Jeanne Marek, to put in, and how to put it in-whether to use stein, Jimmie Stock, Bernard Vanderveer, letter press, or offset?-should we have double dividers, or single dividers? These, and many other questions, had to be solved before the final product could roll off the press. Each day, Mr. Speirs would ask if we had written our copy-and each day, he became a i little more worried. Mrs. Rittenhouse had experi- l enced the many situations before and took it Cas much as was possiblej in her stride. Both were willing to give up much of their time and energy -and both deserve well-earned credit for our book. N YEARBOOK EDITORS AND ADVISERS SITTING: Miss Moreau. Miss Sliker, Joan Stockton, Richard Macauley, Elsie Rudzinski, Mrs. Siegfried, Mrs. Rittenhouse. STANDING: Jessie Colnett, Marie Behney, Betty Lou Whitney, Jack Jackson, Eugene Montgomery, Phyllis York, James Stock, Mr. Speirs. Missing: Mary Jeanne Marckstein, Florence Mc- Catham, Raymond Poniatowski.

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