Palmyra High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Palmyra, NJ)

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0l'elfU0l Time Flies Over Us but Leaves Its Shadow Behind NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE The carefree days of our childhood are slowly drawing to a close. Our graduation from Palmyra High School only shortens the time until we assume our responsibilities as adults. The past, however, will leave its mark on our future. All those events and people with whom we have come in contact, will have contributed something to our out- look on life. Teachers, friends, dances, games, activities - all blend into a pattern of pleasant memories. In time they will be hazy and dimmed in our minds until they fade into the shadows of the past, but whether we remember or not, they will still have made an impact on our lives. Now read and remember with pride and pleasure all the fun, work, play, and mo- ments both happy and sad which you have experienced during your high school years. C011 tell td foreword dedica tion faculqf seniors underclassmen activities sports J? 4 .- X W LQ ,T-'EF' - -1- . . ,warm ' 1 , munnuuunnugquuuuf-n 1 me fn--lm THE V SUPERINTENDENT Congratulations to the Class of '62, Most of you have toiled long and arduously to better prepare yourself to cope with the nu- merous problems of this troubled universe. We hope P.H.S. has shared in your prep- aration, has instilled in you a sincere desire to work for peace, to enrich the globe, to reach the moon, to conquer dreaded illness and above all to make your mark, however small, in helping mankind. A We look to you and your fellow graduates in thousands of schools in the world to be- come the future leaders in every field and in leading, make us proud to have known and helped you that were here at P.H.S. May the future bring you every success and happiness. Sincerely, Arthur F. Terrell M.Ed., University of Pennsylvania Trenton State College University of California Arthur F Terrell ,, L l, ,-x it X 4, l X if Q ., 7' H X f .1 5 KJ .f lx To The Class of 1962: The Board of Education extends to you its congratula- tions and best Wishes on your graduation. Your accomplishments and loyalty to the Palmyra School District have aided you to attain this most import- ant goal. As you continue through the years ahead, We hope that the knowledge you have acquired will be most helpful to achieve further goals. Our best wishes for a future of happiness and success. Edward C. Roche' President, Board of Education Sitting: Mr. James Davidson, Miss C. Elizabeth McDonell, Mr. Edward Roche, Presi- dent, Mrs. Irene Heisler, Vice President, Mr. LeRoy Van Emburgh, Jr. Standing: Mr. Arthur Terrell, Superintendent, -Miss Marie McDermott, Mrs. Grace Dorsey, Mr. Robert Cooper. Missing when picture was taken: Mrs. Ellen Gamble, Mrs. Madeleine Smith. taylor r. kirby DED1CAT1oN We, the graduating class of 1962, are proud to dedicate this 34th edi- tion of the Tillicum to Taylor R. Kirby. Mr. Kirby is not a newcomer to Palmyra High School, but during this past year he returned to assume the duties of Principal. He has endeavored to create a finer atmosphere of education and co-operation within the school and the student body. With a firm but gentle hand, he has guided us through a year which has seen many new and progressive innovations. His firmness is matched by a true sense of humor which is projected to all who come in contact with him. We are happy to have been a part of this important year and look forward to seeing Palmyra rise to even greater heights under his direction. We would like to extend our best wishes for the future and our deepest appre- ciation for the many kindnesses afforded us in the past. 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It is hoped that your years at Palmyra High will help you take an important part in the future of America. In the brief time I have been here I have begun to catch some of the friendly, alert dedicated spirit that is prevalent at Palmyra High School. Because of this I am sure that each one of you will be a better citizen. Palmyra High School is a better school also for the contributions of the Class of '62 and I sincerely hope that you will have success in your life's work. Taylor R. Kirby Principal Palmyra High School M.Ed., University of Virginia Rutgers University Shippensburg College ROBERT J. BADE M.Ed., Westchester S. T. C., Temple Uni- versity, Mathematics EW JEAN BULLUCK R.N., B.S. University of Pensylvania, Lan- kenau Hospital, Nurse, F.N.A. Lil FACULTY WW THOMAS F. CARDEA B.S. Trenton S. T. C., Industrial Arts, Stage Crew LILLIAN T. CHAMBERS Palmer Business School, Secretary GEORGE H. CHRISTIE B.S. Temple University, University of Virginia, English, Palmyrian , 3 f i 1 , ,,,,,,,,., W9 'U My 1 . 5 H. ll le. Q .. . l fe sllll , ' e. l l F ellee A 1 ' l LAWRENCE R. COOLBAUGH MARGARET L. CORCORAN THOMAS S. COURSEN M.Ed. B.A. M.Ed. Bloomsburg S. T.C., Rutgers Uni- Penn State University, University Bloomsburg S. T.C., Rutgers Uni- versity, English of Pennsylvania, Temple Univer- versity, Mathematics sity, Mathematics, Latin, F.T.A. ll Yiiviiiflff . ,, :::, ' .-aeflfvew-QSM , , , . W .X , .r .gaigaw 5' f is 5 Q . V,,, .nw - ....., . F MATTHEW J. CURTIS JOHN A. DAMIANO M.Ed. B.S. East Stroudsburg S.T.C., Rutgers Conservatory of Music, Temple Universityg Health, Physical Edu- Universityg Orchestra cation LAURA DEVOR DR. W. R. DUNN B.A. D.D.S. University of South Dakota, Drex- University of Pennsylvaniag Den- el Instituteg Librarian, Activity tist Fund, Library Council 5 i W, ,X 4 ' , JONAS DANIEL B.S. Newark S.T.C., Mechanical Draw- ing N X BARRY GOLDSTEIN B.S. Temple Universityg Office Practice, General Math, P. F. of F., Con- sumer Education, Coach -Varsity Basketball 1, 2 2-.15AcfUL1:Y., L , f FACULTY w I W gf 9 will PATRICIA J. GRIFI? IN PERCY A GRIMES JR PARRIS HALKIAS College of Chestniit Hill- General Shippensburg S T.C Social Temple University Sorbonne Eng- Science Biology Cheerleaders Studies Junior Class Advisor lish French .ww 'P 'MTV fi, il 3 ' 'N s 4 LESTER A. HARKER STEWART B. HARKNESS NANCY J. HIGHT M.Ed. M.Ed. B.S. Rider College, Rutgers Universityg Dickinson College, Temple Univer- West Chester S.T.C.g Physical Ed Stenography sityg Health, Physical Education ucation, Coach Softball, J. V. Hock ey, Basketball X.. , ly , 1 i I ii f 1 no . , , 1 A 'A ., - fi . ' i' 2 ffiesgw - . ., Z ,, ' , Q?gj4,g . 'Er 9, , :iii- -f,F'i'5 -' ' i s 'Fil is-215'-22:1 -Q.f'-Tir' 1- - ,, -' M -M' . r -, 3,1 M, , ,z 2 sq ., . .. QS' , Q I 'S'.e-L,:iF.si Ti ki.. 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Shippensburg S.T.C., Temple Uni- versityg Business Organization, J.B.T., General Math, Coach - Freshman Football BERNADINE J. KEYEK B.A. Bloomsburg S.T.C.g Personal Typ- ing, Office Practice . 'I4 f 3 MARGARET A. JOHNSON . ' M.A. College of Chestnut -Hill, Penn State University, English, German, Tillicum wi 1 1 , - L si :J ' 1 3 -1 I. 4 , K 1 ' -4 ,lszlwzi 'D if -LIONEL KLEVAN M.Ed. Trenton S.T.C., Rutgers University, Temple University, Princeton, Uni- versity of Illinois, University of Denver, Chemistry, Student Coun- ci DOROTHY L. HUTCHINSON M.A Douglass College, U. of Pennsyl- vaniag Social Studies, Tillicum rl WILLIAM M. KANE B.A Virginia Military Institute, Rut- gers U.g General Mathematics, Ap- plied Physics, Senior Science, Senior Class Advisor GERALD KONEFSKY B.S Temple Universityg Music Theory, Choir, Dance Band A TF FACULTY ,wwnwmfnlfgfsf ' 11 ' N N !1 1!L of JOHN E. KRATCOSKI HUBERT A. KRAUS B.A. O M.S. f' X King's Collegeg English, Civics, Drexel Institute, Temple Univer- gd, ' , ' X. World History sity, College of the City of New I 'fp I fifffbfaffq Yorkg Chemistry, Physics, Jets V. V MIRIAM D. LENKER DAVID M. LUCE THOMAS P. MAKIN, JR. Secretary B-A- B-3- Johns Hopkins University, English, Glassboro State College, Social Creative Writing, Speech, Journal- Studies ism, Junior and Senior Plays N DR. H. B. MARK MARIE L. McDERMOTT THOMAS L. McHUGH M.D. B.S. B.S. Hahnemann Medical Collegeg Phy- Rutgers University, Pierce School University of Maryland, Health, sician of Business Administrationg Teach- Physical Education, Coach Varsity er-Clerk Football THOMAS A. MOYER M.A. The Principia College, University of Denver, English, History 2 Z 2 5 Q fi Q fs fa Z E 3 1 ROBERT PATCHEL M.Ed. ROSS ORLANDO i J0ANNE ORMOND University of Pennsylvania, Tem- g 2- , Dr, gf P, B,A, ple University, South Jersey Lavv gniversity of Messinag Latin, Muhlenberg Collegeg French, Hon- 5futg?:fsblH'IgKfr2:3 iJ0E:gg panlsh or Society Guidance X g g l V M- W rsf, 1 f , , A wi N ' lts f v Q .mr r'll - S' P ' I if?-?i'fii?f g i - Y , naw-V , ' ml 1 1 5 N If . ,,. V 1 5 , X ,Q .,.k , :I g H I an-f fry K -as ',-, if , 3 B E! - 1 , . Y L ll to J lr or , .. i gh :hx V V 1 if--1 N ,, o it at 2 we E1 -f K ix MUNI! 1 0' ,UW --l 1 , , Qllxmw wli' P -' - . as . H' 1 ' 7 l K Fl igllllwi fl ,Jul ww ROSA RAPP DRUSILLA N. ROBINSON B.S. B.A. Ursimls College? Health: Physical University of Illinois, University of Education, Coach Varsity Hockey, California? English Basketball 'ww i N c 'x 'x .,,,,,1 ,,,, ,N m,,,, ,N V - I E Alum 'D SW. 1 ROSABELLE SEMPLE B.S. Kutztown S.T.C., Moore Institute, , Barnes Foundation, Pennsylvania X Academy of the Fine Artsg Art ,Rx Y Y W 1- '1 L 1 , ' ll! ,W '.'vww1wg3gQQl , ,Q V? i JM M ix G3 -H. E ggi U ,E or in www it J l l ,K J JANE STEIGELMAN MAE S. TAYLOR JOHN J. TILMONT B.A. B.S. B.S. Montclair Collegeg English, Civics Rutgers Universityg Guidance, Bloomsburg S.T.C.: B00kk96IJil1g, ' S ui Z if 11 1? 1 ' 'ummm Y , ,,,. ...mm W , FU. 1 J, MSM T, , 7 H ' , , 1? 1 1. M 11, ,yt ,:. it-V r ,F 1 '1 11,' ?,6Q. is qi C wwp if 1 , V , wit- 1, he-l edtf siaeeiw get i dense l ug? Y 1 1 JL Q 1 Stiff' ic A 1 C 1 iii 1 i i t X Aii C 4 WALTER J. VINDINSKI M.A. Villanova Universityg Biology, Earth Science V ROBERT L. YOUNGBLOOD M.Ed. Western Maryland College, Penn State University, Temple Univer- sity, Trenton State Collegeg In- strumental Music, Band Civics JAMES H. VOWLER B.S. Bloomsburg S.T.C.g Typing, Sopho- more Class Advisor HEDWIG R. WESTCOTT Camden Commercial Schoolg Sec- retary Business Math, Business Law DORIS L. WILLSON B.S. Mansfield State College, Syracuse U.g Home Economics - 1 1, ,X ' fel? I e M15 S' ,hx ,M WW1 WmMwwwwmwwwnwwnwmunwwgsmwy ,, 1 .g, .lix g wh ,W 1219 oii. ft C ll 1 PORTE A. WOLFE B.S. Lebanon Valley College, Rutgers U., Notre Dameg Social Studies ITQGN .meriwn Dcmocruvl -f ...W ii , X-N, X A William M. Kane CLASS ADVISOR PERSEVERANCE, in the words of Mr. Webster, means steadfastness in purpose and endeavor. This is the key word for our class of 1962. When difficulties were encountered, you were always able to meet the problems and come through with flying colors. I am very proud of every member of our class, and I sincerely hope that in the challenge of the situations in the years to come, you will remember to persevere. If you do, you will be rewarded with justly deserved happiness and success. My good thoughts and best Wishes will be with you. William M. 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'ffm-:Q ,rf - , Y gl. 4, rv Pif' CLASS OFFICERS Left to right-Richard Greco, Vice President: Nancy Reynard, Treasurerg Mary Lou Bradshaw, Secretaryg Vincent Daly, President: Patricia Dugdale, Historian. STEERING COMMITTEE lst row-R. Greco, N. Reynard, M. Bradshaw, V. Daly, P. Dugdale, 2nd row--C. Martin, B. Finney, J. Coleman, S. Whitesell, G. Nasella, H. Hutchinson, F. Rapp, D. Bleam. M 5'- ,U H 3 All right, who has the football? , ,gi rf 'I sawn SENIORS JOHN M. ADAMS 516 Zeisner Street Riverton, New Jersey Jack General Wants to be a track star . . . -- -- -L'--f:-1,55 ,gfgefgfigff V ' H PY IW Sill '3'W !fll 15553 l l w 1:L,p,eawL,l1mf5f:m.rm.r1g3,qp55w1. 5 H ,, , , ,nfl 1-ff, ',gi,,,.53,,,E:LY5 '::- rail' '11 :'fs! i1l s5E1 l'E2'li' P25 ' l - Nc., y 5. , ,,gm5sgqml',,1 H 15 , 1 -5, 1',,'-1l'L,f:'5E MELVIN A. ADAMSQ JR. 244 Horace Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey . Mel College Preparatory A guy with no pet peeves . . . 1962 GAIL L. AINSWORTH Ri Gail ' s Like 2166 Riverton Road verton, New Jersey College Preparatory our school spirit . . . hasn't far to go . . . enjoys hunting, fishing and cars . . . another fan of Mr. Gri-mes . . . often seen in a green station wagon . . . never without Jean. can usualy be found at Grayson's Flower Shop . . . thinks that sci- ence is great . . K. really liked split sessions . . . ambition is to be a research botanist. in New Brunswick appeals . . . our contribution to the . . a receptionist at Dr. after school . . . may do therapy. CHERYL ANDERSON 508 Garfield Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Cheryl College Preparatory Always has a smile . . . can be found with a good Joe . . . seems to be a fan of: guess which teach- er? . . . hopes to become an oral hygienist . . . never mention prints and plaids! JOHN R. ANDREWS 913 Cherry Lane Riverton, New Jersey Monk College Preparatory Can usually be found in the band room . . . our top tuba player . . . algebra rates high with him . . . really hits the books . . . enjoys coin collecting and music . . . am- bition is to be a ceramic engineer. LARAINE ANDREWS 103 Maryland Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Laraine Commercial Baby sitting takes most of her time . . . really enjoyed last year's vacation at the shore . . . those DEAR study halls with Mr. Vow- ler! . . . dislikes getting changed for gym . . . . Did you do your Creative Writing theme yet? CARMEN E. ARIAS 915 Washington Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Carmen Commercial Carmen, who came from Cuba, joined our class this year . . . has a sweet personality . . . likes of- fice practice . . . music is her fav- orite pastime . .. . hopes to become a secretary . . . favorite American expression is Please,I don't un- derstandf' DOROTHY ASHMORE 504 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Dot Commercial Dot likes eighth period . . . an- other office practice fan . . . main past time is sleeping . . . pet peeve is people who don't like apple cider and pumpkins . . . can often be seen with Nick. S DOLORES THERESE BARKER 99 Firt Lane Palmyra, New Jersey Sugar Commercial Can be found at Mac's after school . . . look at that red hair! . . . fan of 6th period math. and Mr. Goldstein . . . Mr. Cardea's faithful secretary . . . can't wait for that 12:50 bell! But I don't think I want to be an astronaut' SENIORS LAWRANCE BELL 604 Lippincott Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Larry Commercial His favorite subject is typing . . . he sang up a storm in the Jr. Talent Show . . . favorite hobby is basketball . . . will always remem- ber his teachers . . . he hopes to attend business school. NEAL L. BENOWITZ 2055 Andover Court Riverton, New Jersey Neal College Preparatory Neal's ambition is to become the best in whatever he does . . . voted Most Likely to Succeed . . . what will the Science Department do without him . . . individualist . . . favorite subject is English Litera- ture . . . enjoys studying people . . . his hobby is thinking? 1962 SAMUEL BENSON 501 Fourth Street Riverton, New Jersey Sam Commercial Serenade in the locker room . . . But, Miss Hutchinson, I don't have a current event ! . . . sports enthusiast . . . enjoys typing class and listening to jazz . . . future ambition - to be a barber or disc- jockey. LEROY J. BLACKMAN, III 909 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Lee College Preparatory Lee is a track-man . . . likes English class and assemblies . . . hates those crowded hallways . . . his hobbies include gardening and car repairs . . . hopes to go on to college . . . a farming career is his goal. EILEEN AGNES ANNE BLAN EY 136 Rowland Street Palmyra, New Jersey Eileen Commercial Petite and lady-like . . . a Bris- tol stomper . . . sorority sister who loves to flirt . . . is a genuine blusher . . . plans to become a bookkeeper or private secretary someday. DOLORES E. BLEAM 639 Linden Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Debbie Commercial Pert'n pretty . . . can be found at Klipple's after school . . . pos- sesses a Bleaming smile? . . . likes to water ski and swim . . . another stereo fan . . . has trouble getting her locker open. SENIORS 1962 This is not Blue Suede Shoes ! JOSEPH K. BOGER 2101 Andover Road Riverton, New Jersey Joe College Preparatory Pleasant dreams in history class, Joe . . . is physics really your best subject? . . . the Rock Hudson of P.H.S .... likes to hunt . . . hobby is sleeping . . . has many close shaves? ? ? ROSALIE BONNICK 321 West Broad Street Palmyra, New Jersey Ro Commercial Looks forward to Mr. Christie's English class . . . will always re- member the teachers at P.H.S .... likes to hear a good joke? . . . ask Ro . . . keeps everyone she meets smiling. RALPH BORDEN 547 Zeisner Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Ralph College Preparatory Where's the record player? . . . chief man on the sound com- mittee . . . Thank goodness for half sessions . . . What's the attraction at Hunter's Farm, Ralph? . . . just loves anything about science. LENA BOULDEN 505 Fourth Street Riverton, New Jersey Lene Commercial Hates those tiny lockers . . . outstanding in the field of art . . . hopes to become a fashion design- er . . . Gym class is her favorite . . . petite young miss with a keen sense of humor. ' SHARON BOYERONUS 116 Wedgewood Drive Riverton, New Jersey Sharon College Preparatory Pet peeves are shyness and oral reports . . . one of our color guards . . . enjoys football games . . . horses are her hobby . . . can always think of a crunch . . . a medical profession is calling her. MARY LOUISE BRADSHAW 130 Garfield Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Lou Commercial A real lady . . . sugar and spice and everything nice . . . Princess of our Junior Prom . . . enjoys the scenery in New Brunswick . . . Mr. T. and Mr. V. fan . . . will always remember her Junior year . . . terror of the hockey team? BARBARA M. BRANSON 608 Elm Terrace Riverton, New Jersey Barbara Commercial Barb is usually seen .with Chip . . . an active Footlighter member . . . will be remembered for her flashing eyes '. . . short'n sweet . . . favorite subject is gym? . . . ambition is to marry a mil- lionaire . . . would like to write. LINDA ANN BRETH 1016 Riverton Road Riverton, New Jersey Linda College Preparatory Most Likely to Succeed . . . CoEee with no sarcasm, please . . . Chemistry and its Prof are her favorites . . . spends her spare moments thinking? . . . Now, real- ly . . . hopes to boast a Dr. be- fore her name . . . possesses a large vocabulary. MELISSA HENRIETTA BRILES 400 Delaware Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey M'Liss College Preparatory Friendly personality . . . very fond of Riverside and an efficient rooter for our football team . . . would like to attend Pierce and become a medical secretary . . . loves to participate in school ac- tivities . . . wishes all classes could be bookkeeping. SHARON ANN BROWN 406 Seventh Street Riverton, New Jersey Ronnie College Preparatory Ronnie really got burned up in Chemistry class . . . typing whiz . . . another fan of Mr. Klev- an . . . interest lies in the field of mathematics . . . a hockey enthu- siast . . . ambition is to be happy? GAIL MARIE BUDDEN 48 Rowland Street Palmyra, New Jersey Gail Commercial Mr. Harker's stenography class rates high here . . . likes to bowl and skate . . . will always remem- ber typing class with Mr. Vowler . . .'can be found at Sue's house after school . . . ambition lies in the secretarial field . . . another enthusiastic sports fan. JO ANN CAROL BURNS 405 Howard Street Riverton, New Jersey Jo General Proud possessor of red hair . . . has special interest in someone named Jeff . . . keeps things going in sociology class . . . really likes our footbal games . . . will remem- ber her classmates and teachers at P.H.S. DIANE HOPE BUSH 2101 Fernwood Place Riverton, New Jersey Dee College Preparatory A member of the choir . . . beats a crazy bongo . . . biology is her favorite subject . , . can be found after school at the Mart . . . loves animals . . . thought her high school years were wonderful . . . hopes to be a doctor. -- SENIORS 'M 'M as Gulp! Lou Lou . Arrows ? Hugh's ever . . . likes and a certain ready for a -college always future LINELLE Y. CAMERON 710 Lincoln Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Linelle College Preparatory Loves those noisy band buses . . . attends college weekends with a special P.H.S. alumnus . . . real- ly enjoys math . . . will follow Lu- anne through college and profes- sion . . . Who follows whom? 1962 SENIORS LUANNE M. CAMERON 710 Lincoln Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Luanne College Preparatory We'll will the Rank prize this week, won't we? . . . a center guide like one we've never seen before! . . . Oh, Linelle and her corny jokes . . . will someday be teaching little kiddies the 3 R's. ARDITH JANICE CANN 5 Cuthbert Road Palmyra, New Jersey Ardie , or C C Commercial yogi ,peppy head! majorette . . . likes Mr. Hark2f's'ijokes? . . .hob- 'bies 'are-44twirlinig,f' skating, swim- ming, and dancing e. tr . can be seen factompanied by ea certain Pat . . . , Need la volunteer , Ask Ar- die . . . plays' as bigiiarti-ini school spiritp i' R ' i ' e Wg Would you care to step outside? 1962 THOMAS M. CARDEA 712 Cinnaminson Street Riverton, New Jersey Tom College Preparatory Talented gentleman . . . favorite subject is music theory . . . active Tennis, bowling and talent shows . . . would like to teach music or conduct an orchestra. -ii-li. - Q i., SHARRON RAE CAREY 714 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Sherrie General Came to us this year from Woodrow Wilson High . . . collects hi-fi records . . . likes dancing and Gary! . . . likes art, pep rallies and proms . . . after school can be found at the snack shop or baby sitting. STEPHANY CIJAUDIA CHELLMAN 304 Temple Boulevard Palmyra, New Jersey Steph Commercial Always ready for a good joke . . . Okay, don't say hello . . . favorite subject is shorthand . . . one of our sharp dressers . . . keeps everyone laughing . . . is secretary of a certain club . . . Not another routine? BRUCE WAYNE CHERRY 117 Market Street Palmyra, New Jersey Lawyer Commercial Plays a big part on the gridiron of P.H.S .... What you say, man? . . . likes sports, girls, and history teachers most . . . always trying to figure some angle to get out of Mr. Grimes 7th period . . . ambition is to become a dental hy- gienist. PATRICIA CLARK 355 Boxwood Lane Riverton, New Jersey Pat Commercial Hopes to marry a certain Rich boy . . . look for her at Mac's or around with the girls . . . will al- ways remember the kids at P.H.S. . . . likes to sing Christmas carols in November . . . a really sharp dresser. i JEAN CLEARY 11 Glenview Drive Riverton, New Jersey Gigi Commercial Can be found driving around in a blue Ford convertible . . . has a pliable personality . . . favorite subject is bookkeeping . . . pet peeve is being teased . . . will try hard to become a good bookkeeper or secretary . . . Jean, could you speak a little louder? DANIEL M. CLIFTON 909 Main Street Riverton, New Jersey Dan College Preparatory Dan's hobby is water skiing . . . loves those tournaments . . . loyal member of 5th period study hall . . . trig? . . . that is D3ll,S favor- ite subject . . . That isn't really a pink Oldsmobile? . . . his ambition is college. JAMES E. COLEMAN, JR. 921 Union Landing Road Riverton, New Jersey Jimmy College Preparatory Enjoys football season most in high school . . . after school can be found in stadium or at Lin- coln's . . . hates those corny jokes . . . can he tell them . . . will al- ways remember those football practices . . . a representative of Boys' State. GLENN ROBERT COLES 1405 Riverton Road Riverton, New Jersey Glenn College Preparatory Where there is golf - there is Glenn . . . really misses those 5th period snack breaks . . . his favor- ite subject is senior science . . . can be found - where else but on the golf course? as ,A A ' M. , u u mf 7 1. aj' 31,4 , 1 if? it BARBARA J. COOPER 331 Park Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Barbara College Preparatory Will remember history classes most . . . books and Barb go to- gether . . . occupies front row seat in 7th period . . . wants to go to college . . . wishes study halls just weren't . . . P.H.S. teachers really rate high with this gal. BARBARA ANNE COSTA 471 N. Randolph Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Barb Commercial Wishes she owned a yellow Cad- illac . . . loves history and book- keeping . . . bowling rates high with Barb . . . to become a private secretary is her ambition . . . will be proficient in whatever she at- tempts. JAMES COURSEN 814 Washington Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Jim College Preparatory Star of our Cross Country Team . . . a great hit on stage and off . . . President of the Honor So- ciety . can be found most after- noons working hard . . . Say, .gimupgot your trig homework one. JAMES VINCENT DALY 614 Linden Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Vince College Preparatory Not in the clouds but . . . Avia- tion is his goal . . . our pres. . . . famous for his sandwiches at snack break . . . did the most for P.H.S .... a popular guy . . . wonder why! . . . makes a cute vaudeville Miss . . ...l- Tomorrow we start on fingerpaints. SENIORS JAMES MARSHALL DAVIDSON, JR. 1000 Garfield Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Jim College Preparatory 'Jim is another fan of history . . . outstanding football player . . . wants to be remembered for his shyness? . . . interests include fishing and hunting . . . hopes to become an industrial arts teacher. it . ,A ' nf I s ties ' , WW WN fwmw JOHN T. DAWSON. JR. 113 Warwick Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey John College Preparatory Captain of the baseball team . . . representative to Boys' State . . . good-looking . . . enjoys trig and history . . . found waiting for football practice in the gym . . . plans to attend college and study engineering . . . well-liked. 1962 DONALD LOUIS .DE MAISE 1506 Essex Drive Riverton, New Jersey Donnie General Study halls have it for Don . . . always seen with girls . . . they go for his black curly hair . . . favor- ite subject is Senior Science . . . can be found working at Sears after school . . . ambition, what's that? ? ? CAROL ANNE DE 909 North Forklanding Palmyra, New Jersey Carol Commercial A real live Rebel . . . can dance up a storm anytime . . . enjoys Mr. Tilmont's Business Law class . . . and gets a kick out of changing classes...she's head- ing straight for the fashion world. SENIORS HUGH WALLACE DOWNING 410 Leconey Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Hugh College Preparatory Loyal subscriber to MAD . . . . . just can be found working at the Lip- people pincott Boat Works after school . . can be . . . responsible for that speedy basketball cadence in the band . . . very large star . have to vocabulary . . . ambition to be- wear . how come a history teacher. do you 1962 Now, now! No fraternizing in the halls. MICHAEL M. DRUMMY 319 Van Sant Drive Palmyra, New Jersey Mike College Preparatory One of the class's great dancers . . . can be seen working busily at David's . . . hates to hear Let's move it out of the aisles . . . loves the 12:38 bell . . . study hall is his favorite subject . . . would like to become a psychologist. E., PATRICIA ROWLAND DUGDALE 416 Lippincott Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Pat College Preparatory Bright and cheery personality . . . even on Monday morning . . . can be found at Linda's after school . . . enjoys sailing . . . can't tolerate those bad drivers . . . fu- ture nurse . . . another fan of so- ciology class . . . class Historian. JAMES J. DuROSS 109 West Charles Street Palmyra, New Jersey DiDDY General Always ready with a joke . . . favorite subject is Senior science? . . . he can usually be found at Mac's after school . . . has many plans for that 31,000,000 he hopes to inherit . . . good luck to you, Jim! BARRY CARLISLE EMENS 1005 Parry Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Barry College Preparatory A real gentleman . . . interested in forestry . . . plans to take to trees . . . always laughing and saying, All right, you guys . . . a great sports enthusiast . . . es- pecially for hockey, basketball, and softball . . . can't stand loud mouths and show-offs. GEORGE L. EMMONS. JR. 2109 Arleigh Road Riverton, New Jersey George College Preparatory Always being kidded, but takes it in stride . . . has a time making that 10 o'clock curfew during football season, but manages to do 0.K. Saturday . . . spends all his summer weekends in the same place . . . wants to play football in college. ROBERT S. ERICHSON 611 Washington Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Leaf College Preparatory Leaf likes cars and gunning . . . will always remember half ses- sions...can be found after school working . . . enjoys bowling and golf . . . but not physics! . . . ambition is to become a Tool and Die Maker or a Mechanical Engin- eer. SHEILA ANN ETTORE 2023 Chestnut Hill Drive Riverton, New Jersey Sheila College Preparatory Hailed from New York . . . has a smile for everyone . . . can be found with the crowd at Mac's . . . favorite subject is ,math .... a very hard worker for the Heart Fund . . . hates to stay at home . . . will make a good nurse. RICHARD E. FALCO 204 Jan Drive Palmyra, New Jersey Rich College Preparatory Quiet guy . . . can't wait until 12:52 bell . . . can be found at work after school . . . longs for graduation . . . plans to become a draftsman . . . dislikes those homework assignments. PATRICIA E. FAUNCE 451 Fulton Street Riverton. New Jersey Pat College Preparatory Attractive blonde . . . can be found at Mae's Market after school . . . has a special interest at Miami . . . enjoys sailing . . . will always remember the Rain- bow of the Junior Prom JOHN H. FERGUS. JR. Taylor's Lane Riverton, New Jersey John College Preparatory One of the lab boys . . . hobby is dairy farming . . . Why are you blushing, John . . . excels in chemistry and physics . . . plans a career in engineering. BARBARA JEAN FINNEY 615 Elm Terrace Riverton, New Jersey Barb College Preparatory One of our peppy cheerleaders . . . a real go-getter . . . new car- eer - Cuban interpreter . . . likes listening to the stereo with Dick . . . enjoys doing trig problems . . . another prospective teacher . . . Watch out, kids . DORIS ANN FISCHER 413 Horace Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Doris College Preparatory Roller skating enthusiast . . . the belle of the band . . . will always remember those football games . . . who said something about, squeaky doors? . . . just look at them lay those bricks! KEITH EDWIN FISHER 214 East Fourth Street Palmyra, New Jersey Keith General Keith hates to get up so early . . . really enjoys mechanical drawing . . . another Mr. C. fan club member . . . his hobby is stamps . . . his ambition is to be an Architect. CAROLYN SUE FOUTTY 526 Main Street Riverton, New Jersey Sue Commercial Always laughing . . . watch that girl dance . . . can be found in the Riverton Five 8 Ten after school . . . bookkeeping and assemblies rate high with Sue . . . ambition is to become a C.P.A. SENIORS Tsk! Tsk! . . . another Boo Boo! THEODORE R. FOWLES 221 Thomas Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Foulsy Commercial Seems to favor English? . . . hates to hear that alarm clock go oif . . . expects to be employed at Palmyra Five 81 Ten after gradua- tion . . . wonder why? . . . can be found almost anywhere after school. 1962 W, SENIORS ANDREW JAMES FRAZIER 210 Forklanding Road Palmyra, New Jersey Andy Commercial Pal's big tackle on the McHugh squad . . . quite a dancer for his size . . . a real ladies' man . . . will always remember Sociology class . . . may become the prop- erty of Uncle Sam. JUDITH RUTH FREDERICK 140 East 5th Street Palmyra, New Jersey Judi College Preparatory Will be remembered as Amy in the Jr. Play . . . active in school and church' activities . . . able President of the F.T.A. . . . loves our football team . . . a iiair for art . . . hopes to be an art teacher. Waiting for Santa Claus? 1962 BARRY FREEDMAN 604 Manor Road Palmyra, New Jersey Barry College Preparatory Barry is a great sports fan . . . found after school practicing base- ball and basketball . . . let's all remember his quietness . . . likes history and teasing the girls in history class. l PATRICIA JEAN FRIES 215 Linden Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Pat Commercial Oh, cut it out . . . can't stand being teased . . . likes half ses- sions . . . can be found after school with Don . . . favorite sub- ject - shorthand . . . wants to be a hairdresser . . . will never for- get the good times with her class- mates. DORIS JEAN GARMAN 408 Howard Street Riverton, New Jersey Dor Commercial Where's Dor? . . . probably at Judy's . . . favorite subject is sten- ography . . ..will always hold fond memories of Mr. T's class . . . enjoys football games . . . hobbies include water skiing and surf fish- ing . . . would like to enter the secretarial field or become a hair- dresser. crrcc J ' 4 2 V xx f Z ' SHARON GERKINS 1002 Garfield Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Sharon College Preparatory Hates slow drivers . . . always eating, lunch at Shirley's . . . can't wait 'til the weekends . . . just loves getting up in the morning! . . . ambition-to become a medi- cal secretary. WILLIAM J. GILBERT, JR. 801 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Bill ' College Preparatory Quiet but active . . . a car en- thusiast . . . can be found in the lab-' before and after school . . . pet peeve is standing in the aisles . . . plans to go into naval aviation . . . who is it this week, Bill?! GEORGE M. GLUCK 2155 Hemlock Lane Riverton, New Jersey George College Preparatory Palmyra quartermiler . usual- ly found on the track . . . or in his car . . . can't stand women drivers . . . wants to be remembered for his solemn attitude? . . . plans a career in the business world. MARILYN CHRISTINE GO01DEN0W 814 Lincoln Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Chris College Preparatory Dislikes that 6:00 A.M. rising . . . always seen in her sharp Cor- vette . . . enjoys cars, surfing,and boys . loves those 5th period snackbreaks! . . . a regular in our band . . . what beautiful clothes! . . . ambition is to become an ele- mentary teacher. CATHERINE E. GRAY 7 Glenview Drive Riverton, New Jersey Cathy College Preparatory One of our pretty Seniors . . . can be found buzzing around in Jim's TR III after school . . . en- joys cutting up . . . will always remember sneaky snacks in Mr. Christie's English class . . . hopes to become a nurse. RICHARD A. GRECO 815 Homewood Drive Riverton, New Jersey Grec College Preparatory Our most athletic guy . . . dis- likes football curfews . . . enjoys the sound of that ten o'clock bell . . . real muscle man!! . . . the football field is his second home . . . engineering -- his goal. SHELLEY GRISCOM 106 2nd Street Riverton, New Jersey Shelley College Preparatory Spends much of her time talk- ing on the phone . . . works hard as the president of the Methodist Youth Fellowship . . . loves to give monologues . . . Hello, Mr. Bartholomew, am I awfully late? . . . aims for a Social Service car- eer. ALLAN GWYNN 313 Second Street Riverton, New Jersey Al General Baseball is more than a hobby with Al . . . wants to be a pro um- pire' . . . history is his favorite subject . . . can usually 'be found uptown. ROBERT F. HALL 916 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Bob College Preparatory Famous name . . . great sense of humor . . . hobby is girls . . . big help backstage with plays and talent shows . . . enjoys not pay- ing attention? . . . hopes to be- come an industrial arts teacher. HARRY HAMPTON 603 Legion Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Huck General Who's that singing? . . . loves to tune up with the guys during classes . . . smooth dancer . . . can be seen driving his green machine . . . one of our speedy halfbacks for the Pals . . . enjoys that first period study hall in front of the auditorium . . . may become a pro- fessional singer. That's all from the office! ---SENIORS CAROL LYNN HANNAN 122 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Carol Commercial Carol's ambition is to hear wed- ding bells in September . . . did someone mention the Navy?? . . . can usually be found working af- ter school . . . attractive and well- dressed senior. RITA HART 627 Morgan Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Rita Commercial Rita seems to dislike draft- boards .... a nother fan of P.H.S. football games. . . wants to be re- membered for her shyness? . . . favorite subject is history ., . . what's this about learning to drive? 1962 PHYLLIS ELAINE HENDRICKS 154 Oxford Road Palmyra, New Jersey Two Foot Commercial Mild tempered? . . . one of our hot rodders . . . likes geometry . . . frequent customer in Mac's . . . ambition - to marry into wealth . . . likes the changing of classes and the announcements the -most . . . future hair-dresser. ' ...Q CHARLES LARRY HEPP 116 Division Street Riverton, New Jersey Big Lar College Preparatory Wonder where he got that nick- name? . . . how's that Harry Lepp? . . . a true gentleman and loads of fun . . . is always giving someone a lift . . . really enjoys half sessions and free afternoons. SENIORS LINDA HERRMANN 309 Bank Avenue Riverton. New Jersey Linda College Preparatory Singing 'is her hobby . . . sharp dresser . . . real cute gal . . . will always remember Mr. Kirby . . . can be found at Youtharama or at Carol's, singing . . . plans to major in music, and to teach . . . 1962 Miss Burlington County Junior ISS. THOMAS J. HOFFMAN Route 73 O'Donnels Lane Maple Shade, New Jersey Tom College Preparatory Quiet guy, but watch out! . . . enjoys study halls and assemblies . . . can be found at work after school . . . favorite subject is girls? . . . future plans include a career in electronics. 1962 Is there really an end to the rainbow? -- l i.... ARLENE JOY HUBBS 418 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Arlene College Preparatory Short 'n sweet . . . excels in English . . . can often be found at the roller rink . . . has quite a flair for art . . . active in the Bap- tist Youth Fellowship . . . will never forget her Junior and Senior history classes . . . plans to attend business school. ROBERT H. HULLINGS 712 Cedar Street Riverton, New Jersey One of Mr. Christie's favorite 5th period students . . . never stops trying the art of match mak- ing or match breaking??? . . . likes to get that last word in so everybody knows who said it . . . often called Howdy on the base- ball field. LAURA J. HULTON 454 Arbor Road Riverton, New Jersey Laura College Preparatory Another member of the Christie clan . . . loves ice skating and football games . . . spends after- noons waving gayly at Bayard's . . . has hopes of elementary teaching . . . couldn't be anything but a success. HERBERT H. HUTCHINSON. JR. 1630 Riverton Road Riverton, New Jersey Hutch College Preparatory Hutch and sports just go to- gether . . . can be found on the football field . . . thinks that his- tory is the end . . . the guitar is his hobby . . . wants to be an elec- tronics technician. BETTY ANNE HUTTON 332 Garfield Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Betty Commercial Ought to be a hairdresser . . . tries to keep up with the latest fads . l. . never home - always up the street babysitting . . . has a happy smile for everyone . . . wants to enter the secretarial field. CAROL ANN JACKSON 801 Garfield Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Carol College Preparatory Keeps the record industry boom- ing . . . favorite subject is book- keeping . . . whiz at math . . . en- joys those Saturday nights at the roller drome . . . pet peeve - Mr. Tilmont's corny jokes . . . wants to enter the nursing field. BENJAMIN JACOBS 620 Warrington Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Ben College Preparatory There goes that big Merc! . . . enjoys girls and football . . . Eng- lish rates high . . . wants to get away from it all . . . no dobut about it: his head's in the clouds! HAROLD C. JENSEN 712 Parry Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Hal College Preparatory One of the track boys . . . likes English class . . . he can be found at the station after school . . . thinks the class of '62 is the great- est yet . . . real blond hair . . .his ambition - to be a state trooper. CAROL B. JOHNS 277 Arch Street Palmyra, New Jersey Beechie Commercial Just call her Beechie . . . has a soft spot for the old gym . . . twirling and dancing are her hob- bies . . . her favorite subiect is of- fice practice . . . thinks Mr. T is the greatest. CHARLENE H. JONES 310 Van Sant Drive Palmyra, New Jersey Char Commercial Enjoys football season . . . one of our quiet, shy girls who can't stand unfriendly people . . . favor- ite subject: bookkeeping . . . wants to be a legal secretary for a law- yer. BARBARA JUNGEL 2507 New Albany Road Riverton, New Jersey Bobbie Commercial Came to us from Frankford High . . . pet peeve is getting up for school . . . likes that sociology class . . . always talking about a certain someone . . . her future is marriage . . . always changing color. JANET MAY KAEUFER 301 Route 130 I Palmyra, New Jersey Jan College Preparatory An attractive miss . . . Queen of the Cinnaminson Centennial . . . ambition is to fly an airplane? . . . dislikes wearing glasses . . . peppy maiorette . . . hobbies include painting and skating . . . will al- ways remember our great senior year. CLARENCE EDWARD KATZ 2118 Branch Pike Palmyra, New Jersey Frog General Enjoys football games . . . tall and quiet with a ready smile . . . works at George's Dun Station . . . likes to sleep . . . wants to make a career in the Air Force. SENIORS The University of Siberia? GAY EILEEN KOPPENHOEFER 901 Cedar Street Riverton, New Jersey Gay College Preparatory Hard worker . . . can't talk without using her hands . . . fav- orite subject is English . . . favors swimming and water sports . . . attended Girl's Citizenshiu Insti- tute . . . future plans include col- lege. F. KOZLOWSKI 539 Kern Street East Riverton, New Jersey Mike Commercial What a cut-up . . . main hobby is girls, girls . . . will always re- member Mr. Christie's sense of humor . . . Mike can be found at Mac's . . . he enjoys hunting, water skiing, fishing, and dancinq . . . ambition is to become a State Trooper. 1962 SENIORS THOMAS KUENSEL 1 Midway Riverton, New Jersey Swede General Tom came from! Moorestown . . . will always remember those foot- ball games . . . his hobby is gun- ning . . . can be found uptown . . . report cards? . . . what are they anyway . . . enjoys history classes the most . . . ambition-Fort Knox. 'w MICHAEL LEBLANG 205 White Birch Drive Riverton, New Jersey Mike College Preparatory A member of our baseball squad . . . still waiting for his 5th period snack break . . . pet peeve-trucks on Route 111130 . . . his favorite subject is history . College his goal for the future. Get out and sell those patrons, Dahlings. 1962 DENNIS BERTRAM LEEK 413 Hubbs Drive Palmyra, New Jersey Denny College Preparatory A real sharp guy . . . Possesses a keen sense of humor . . . hobby is cars . . . I-Iome? Where is that? . . . will always remember gym class in his Junior year . . . Money? What money? .i JOHN AUSTIN LEHMANN 137 East 5th Street Palmyra, New Jersey Goose Commercial A P.H.S. sports enthusiast . . . loved those games with Riverside . . . another one of Mr. Gimes fans . . . hates getting up so early for school . . . can be found at Sue's house . . . very friendly, possesses a great personality. PAUL J. LEHMANN 137 East 5th Street Palmyra, New Jersey Paul Commercial Tall Paul . . . the 12:52 buzzer rates high . . . his hobby is weight lifting? . . . wants to be remem- bered as a real cool guy . . . has quite a record collection . . . after school can be found sleeping. BARBARA LEINBERGER 6 Fairfax Drive Palmyra, New Jersey Barb College Preparatory Secrets that are not kept secret is Barb's pet peeve . . . can be found with a certain Don . . . works in the bank . . . favorite subjects are shorthand and tran- scription . . . hopes to become a secretary and wife. NATHLE E. LEONE 214 West 3rd Street Palmyra, New Jersey Nat Commercial Works at Bargain City . . . hates to get up in the morning . . . soft-spoken miss . . . oh, those beautiful eyes! . . . wants to be a hair-dresser. JAMES E. LETTON 15 Villinger Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Jim College Preparatory Reads . . . appreciates Mr. Luce . . . likes to argue . . . a transfer student from Neifsville, Pennsyl- vania . . . interested in books . . . performed in our Junior Play . . . played football and baseball at Netfsville . . . was up in the air for our Prom Committee. GEORGETTE LOREAUX 601 Washington Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey George Commercial Will be remembered for her speedy typing . . . there's a certain Lee in her life . . . George can't understand why you can't talk in study hall . . . can be found at Koerner's Bakery . . . wants to be- come a secretary. BARBARA A. LOVE 726 Pennsylvania Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Barbara Commercial Quiet and lady-like . . . known for her blue gym-suit . . . new- comer from Northeast High . . . enjoys Mr. Vowler's classes . . . a career in the business world lies ahead. FRANCIS H. MacFARLAND 106 Henry Street Palmyra, New Jersey Fran College Preparatory A P.H.S. football fan . . . runs taxi service to the games . . . hob- by of tropical fish . . . dislikes the tratlic iam ups in the hall . . . thinks history is great . . . hopes to be a draftsman.. EDWARD B. MAHER. III 1110 Highland Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Ed College Preparatory Donna Lucia has done me the great honor . . . . . . lasting memories of, a certain fire . . . finds an interest in skating . . . thinks the sun rises much too soon. LOIS ANN MARKLEY 900 Highland Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Lo College Preparatory A member of band. orchestra, and choir . . . singing is her hobby . . . works at Klinple's after school . . . enjoys the friendships she has made at P.H.S .... hopes for a future in Medical Technology. RAY ALLEN MARKLEY 900 Highland Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Ray College Preparatory Ray has been a loyal band mem- ber . . . can be seen marching at half-time. ..really has class spirit . . . still eating those chocolate bars? . . . will never forget P.H.S. gym classes . . . wants to see the world. CONSTANCE L. MARTIN 610 Elm Avenue A Riverton, New Jersey Connie College Preparatory Can be found eating goodies at Barb's . . . hates those iam-ups in the fire tower . . . wants to be- come a psychologist. .. good bowl- er . . . looking for a college with a good ratio . . . developed a dis.- like for open-air sports cars . . . known for her enthusiasm at pep rallies. ,N L. 9' F Good afternoon, Mr. Vowler! SENIORS MARY A. McCONNELL 613 Pennsylvania Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Bunny General Transferred from Holy Cross this year . . . dislikes people who take her lock . . . wants to be a hair- dresser . . . can be found at Mac's or the center . . . likes study hall and Mr. Chi-istie's sense of humor. SUE ELLEN McCAMEY 915 Morgan Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Sue College Preparatory Attractive red-head . . . dislikes careless drivers . . . favorite class is history . . . able seamstress . . . faithful member of the Devonaires . . . college bound . . . wants to become a medical technologist. 1962 DONNA MARIA MARTIN 434 Horace Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Don Commercial A majorette in the Band . . . dis- likes that early rising . . . really enjoys Mr. Luce's English class . . . we find her at Mac's after school . . . Medical Secretary is her choice for the future. ,Z . W ..,.,.., . i',m,',,'if .IMQ-1111, 11 in 72 , is. M 'jlwlmm-i,. ' 'Wfw CARL T. McDERMOTT 123 Garfield Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Itchy College Preparatory Quiet fellow, but not shy . . . trans- ferred from Holy Cross in his Junior year . . . writes themes dur- ing physics class . . . sleeps through Creative Writing . . . his favorite subject is Math . . . hob- bies are athletics and sleep . . . loves those one-liners ! ! ! SENIORS can per- listen seeking ,,,L ti LAVATIA A. McNAMEE 216 West 3rd Street Palmyra, New Jersey Lavatia Commercial Can be found working in Bargain City after school . . . doesn't like getting up in the morning . . . will always remember our great foot- ball team . . . can't wait until the 12:52 bell . . . ambition is to be- come a hair-dresser. 1962 ll- Of course we are going to win. J. FRANCIS MESSICK 401 Buttonwood Lane Riverton, New Jersey Fran College Preparatory Wants to become a dentist . . . can be found driving a red Ply- mouth for the Palmyra drugstore . . . plays on the varsity tennis team . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and sports. MARIE MEUNIER 127 Oxford Road Palmyra, New Jersey Ree Commercial Pretty girl, good dresser . . . likes to go to Annapolis! . . . hob- by is dancing . . . can be found at the Center frequently . . . has a smile for everyone . . . ambition- to become a secretary. JUDITH CORINNE MICHELS 507 Cinnaminson Street Riverton, New Jersey Little Mike Commercial Little Mike - can be found at home making dinner!! . . . enjoys doing bookkeeping homework . . . look at those dimples . . . wil-I be- come a secretary . . . is out to marry the boss . . . look out, boys! GEORGE RAYMOND MOORHOUSE 311 Devon Road Riverton. New Jersey George College Preparatory Makes money washing window . . . hobbies include high fidelity and bowling . . . will always re- member Palmyra . . . has an eye for the business world . . . is sure to be a success. ROBERT W. MORRISON, JR. 915 Washington Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Rob College Preparatory Loves those afternoon football sessions . . . gets a kick out of do- ing the can-can . . . and exploding light bulbs in Junior plays . . . Oh, shoot! . . . will always be remembered as a good natured guy. HORACE N. MORTON 603 West 6th Street Palmyra, New Jersey Neil Commercial Like boom, baby . . . always has some rhyme to say . . . sharp dresser and never without an um- brella . . . and a faithful football and baseball player . enjoys 7th period sociology . . . should excel in the business field. DONALD A. MURPHY 414 Linden Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Murph College Preparatory Don's interests include boating and girls . . . dislikes people telling him what to do . . . favorite sub- ject is English . . . enjoys trying to get into the library . . . plans a career in the Marines. l v CHARLES MURRAY 19 Glenview Drive Riverton, New Jersey Bug General Prime ambition is to make money . . . really enjoys any class Mr. Kane teaches . . . 12:52 really rings a bell for him . . . can be found at work after school . . . fondest mem- ories will be the first and last day of school. 1 - it ,i,', EUTERIA MYERS 605 West 5th Street Palmyra, New Jersey Tear Commercial Oh, that laugh! likes to talk . . . a backer of the Pals . . . no need to rush, has lifetime to live . . . crazy about school - especially 12:52 . . . wears all the latest fash- ions . . . hopes to attend business school. H. STEVEN NANNI 506 West Charles Street Palmyra, New Jersey Steve General Beats a wicked drum . . . Mr. Kane's classes are his favorites . . . can often be seen working at the Palmyra Esso Station . . . one of those many pencil borrowers . . . has a friendly personality. GEORGETTE NASELLA 406 West Henry Street Palmyra, New Jersey George Commercial Hi, there . . . loves the summer vacations at Wildwood . . . loves just being a Senior . . . another Mr. Christie fan . . . a really sharp dresser . . . well known for her smile . . . ambition-to become a medical secretary. CHARLOTTE ANN NEWTON 1016 Highland -Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Char College Preparatory One of the sharp dressers of our class . . . would like to be a vet- erinarian . . . favors Mr. Tilmont's bookkeeping class . . . has a great personality . . . can be seen often with a certain Temple University student. HOMER KELLY NUNN 420 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Homer Commercial A gridiron man . . . will long re- member the senior football team . . . What? Me, asleep? . . . fav- orite subject is bookkeeping . . . keeps his eye on the figures . . a real Southern gentleman. i111luwsslL 2 ,m i , 1, , ANNA MAE OLIVE 2110 Walnut Place Riverton, New Jersey Anna Mae Commercial Transferred to Palmyra from Holy Cross in.her Junior year . . . as- semblies rate high with her . . . proud possessor of beautiful black hair . . . really enjoys Mr. Gold- stein's office practice class . . . will :lvnays remember 7th period study a . JOAN MARIE OLLIVIERRE 602 West Front Street Palmyra, New Jersey Joan Commercial What's that about Melvin? . . . talkative miss . . . very attractive . . . enjoys home ec and football games . . . one of our sharp danc- ers . . . a very popular student. SENIORS Hold on, Rick - I'm coming!! 1962 E'-5 'H Mmm ' SENIORS MICHAEL DUNCAN ORR 1401 Morgan Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Glob College Preparatory Enjoys working on his car . . . favorite subject is Senior science . . . will always remember 4th period . . . hopes to become an en- gineer. JANICE MARIE OWENS 514 Leconey Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Jan Commercial Jan likes those three minutes be- tween classes . . . noted for her I-o-n-g hair . . . enjoys half ses- sions . . . a very proficient major- ette . . . usually at Mac's after school . . . would like to become a private secretary. I f . RWM The leaders of tomorrow? ? ? ? 1 9 6 2 --I WILLIAM W. PACE 2301 Route 130 Riverton, New Jersey Bill College Preparatory Oh, those traliic tickets! . . . lives for his '55 Caddy Convertible . . . gym class? . . . that's over at Lin- coln's . . . a future with college i expected . . . his hobbies-girls, natch! . . . cool sense of humor. LANA F. PALMER 106 Georgian Drive Riverton, New Jersey Lana College Preparatory Just hates to get up those early school mornings . . . wants to be self-sufiicient . . . can be found driving her black chevy in bare feet . . . likes algebra and arguing with Mr. Christie. JACQUELINE PAOLINI Route 130 Riverton, New Jersey Jackie Commercial A pretty redhead? . . . wants to be- come a hair stylist . . . she models her own work . . . can be heard talking Italian with Mr. Vowler . . . drives a new green and white Ram- bler . . . enjoys painting to garage green? DIANE LYNN PERCIVAL 309 Midway Riverton, New Jersey Percy College Preparatory Captain of the cheerleaders . . . will remember those football games in the rain . . . one of our varsity hockey players . . . likes crowds of people? ? ? . . . Voted most popular. SANDRA LEE PERLMAN 308 Devon Road Riverton, New Jersey Sandy College Preparatory Seldom seen, but often heard . . . there just aren't enough hours in the day for Princess . . . M.C. of our Junior Talent Show . . . one of our fine vocalists . . . quiet and demure? . . . able Editor-in-Chief of the Tillicum . . . That's poor. WILLIAM S. PERSON 610 Front Street Palmyra, New Jersey Spence College Preparatory A real sharp dresser . . . quiet and soft spoken . . . quite a hunter . . . a ladies man . . . dislikes having no lunch room or snack break . . . en- joys Mr. Coursen's courses . . . will always remember double sessions. ARTHUR PIETRZAK 206 Berkly Ave. Palmyra, New Jersey Art General Art is a real sharp dresser . . . a natural born comedian . . . usually seen dancing . . . always smiling . . . hi ambition is as yet undecided. ,X X MARILYN E. PINE 535 Zeisner Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Marilyn Commercial Good student . . . is determined to write a novel . . . extremely fond of North Carolina . . . detests time writings and being called Lonesome by Mr. Vowler . . . could have done without those 8:00 exer- cises in gym class. GARY STEVEN PIPPITT 5 Front Street Palmyra, New Jersey Pip College Preparatory Wants to join the Air Force and fly high . . . can be found playing hockey or is it hooky? . . . Lazy, who me? . . . owner of a bowling trophy . . . found at the center and sometimes with his pal . . . the band's right-hand man . . . accident prone? WILLIAM C. POULSON 905 Washington Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Bill College Preparatory Bill eats, sleeps, and drinks basketball . . . can do without phy- sics . . . noted for a size 12 Cor is it larger?D . . . another one of our girl watchers. JOAN L. POWELL 217 West Third Street Palmyra, New Jersey Joanie College Preparatory Has her own phone . . . con- stantly in use, too! '. . . pet peeve- physics quizzes . . . a hard worker . . . loves to eat! forever translat- ing sentences in French class . . . our band president . . . wants to become an executive secretary. ETHEL MAE PRATT 615 Front Street Palmyra, New Jersey Ethel Commercial Nice to know . . . happy-go- lucky . . . always smiling . . . likes to talk . . . enjoys dancing . . . seen in a 58 chevy . . . pretty fast on that baseball diamond . . . found at Sears after school. Ha-- are PRINCE' A. PRICE. JR. 621 West Fifth Street Palmyra, New Jersey Prince College Preparatory Sharp dresser . . . quiet spoken . . . can be seen managing the basketball team . . . always help- ing backstage at plays and talent shows . . . enjoys giving those book reports and current events in history. Well I had my hand there a minute ago? ? ? '23 , SENIORS ANTHONY J. PRISCO 279 Arch Street Palmyra, New Jersey Pony General Loves to drive that hot blue mere . . . can often be found in Mac's . . . enjoys Mr. Kane's classes . . . and football games . . . ambition is to become an aircraft mechanic. CHARLES E. PUCKETT 935 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Chuck ' General Happy-go-lucky guy . . .' enjoys fishing and swimming . . . a'T.V. fan . . 4 favorite subject is shop . . . unhappy about the cost of auto insurance? . . . plans to become a construction equipment operator. 1962 JUTTA PULLER 206 Carriage House Lane Riverton, New Jersey Jutta College Preparatory One of our new students . . . hails from North Germany . . . thinks American dancing is funny . . . can be found riding around in a 54 Ford . . . wants to be a nurse and live in America. Y fr, ,, ' CHRISTINE J. RAMMER 815 Lincoln Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Chris College Preparatory Hobbies are dancing, swimming and reading . . . can be found up in Levittown most of the time . . . likes pep rallies . . . ,favorite sub- jects are English and history . . . ambition is to become a nurse. as t JFREDERICK' W4 RAPP P o 111 West B1-oadMStneet o v v Palmyra, New Jersey Beard if iiiColldge'Preparatory Swell guy-f whoff possesses a keen personality . .clone of our gentle- men . keeps the company of a certain f CQB. ' . . 'llucky herj . . . enjoys Bookkeeping the most . . . is a member 'ofifthe Pals' gridiron . . . ambition is to become a teacher. 4 PHYLLIS E. REED A 701 Pear Street East Riverton, New Jersey Philco Commercial Always talking and laughing . . . never a dull moment when she's around . . . a member of the Mag- niiicent Four . . . spends most of her time reading . . . can't stand gossip . . . plans business career . . . pet peeve-gym class. SENIORS 1962 All right, now how do you get out of these things? ? f SANDRA LENORA REED 701 Pear Street East Riverton, New Jersey Sandy College Preparatory Phil's kid sister . . . quiet and pleasant . . . one of the taller members of our class . . . likes sewing, cooking and boys . . . the reserved type . . . would like to be a teacher . . . get set Montclair, here she comes. SUSAN MARGARET REEVES 1104 Washington Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Sue Commercial One of our petite young ladies . . . possesses fiery red hair.. . . keeps a certain bookkeeping teach- er on his toes . . . hates those crazy drivers . . . favorite subject is bookkeeping . . . hopes to be- come a medical secretary. NANCY C. REYNARD 105 Midway Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Nancy College Preparatory Personality plus . . . a smile for all and a dependable worker . . . our piano accompanist and mem- ber of Mr. K's class . . . always writing . . . whom? . . . Don, of course . . . can't stand people who dawdle . . . a future with music most likely. ALLEN S. REYNOLDS 802 Washington Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Big Al College Preparatory Always teasing . . . has a great personality . . . can be found Where the Girls are . . . drives a black and gray buick . . . likes to travel around the world soon. that 12:52 bell . . . constant center customer. CLARENCE LELAND ROBERTS 716 Hilltop Road Riverton, New Jersey Lee College Preparatory A new addition to our class this year . . . can always be seen sport- ing a big grin . . . will tell you anything you want to, know about Oregon . . . favors phvsics class . . . ambition is to graduate from college. GEORGE R. ROBINSON 1313 Morgan Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey George General Can be found riding around in his car . . . hates to see those yel- low slips from the oliice . . . am- bition is to be a commercial artist . . . George loves his days of. w'1:w :W GRACE ROBINSON 802 Lincoln Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Grace College Preparatory Where's Grace? . . . keeping an eye on Paul . . . one of our candi- dates to G. C. I .... plans to study home economics at Purdue . . . will really cook up a storm . . . graced the Varsity cheerleading squad in her Junior year . . . an able worker in the band . . . VVh0, me, pass notes? . . . boasts a pretty smile. PAUL ROBINSON 816 Lincoln Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Paul College Preparatory Faithful member of the P. H. S. band . . . Boy's State representa- tive . . . Would like to become an electrical engineer . . . favorite class is algebra. VICKI CHARLOTTE ROGERS 127 Garfield Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Vicki Commercial Another one who hates early morn- ing rising . . . favorite subject is shorthand . . . a real pro with a needle . . . can't wait for 12:52 to roll around . . . would like to enter the secretarial field. VICTORIA ROSS 2021 Rowland Street East Riverton, New Jersey Vickie General Takes life easy . . . quiet?? . . . shows a certain interest in the Roxy . . . friendly with all . . . future, undecided . . . can be found in study hall after school. SANDRA ROUSE 828 Morgan Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Sandy College Prep Vivacious co-captain of our Cheer- leaders . . . what's this about Lou . . . capable iiutist . . . attractive blonde . . . whiz on the hockey field held. plans a career in the medical WILLIAM A. SABO, JUNIOR 2305 Chestnut Hill Drive Riverton, New Jersey Bill College Preparatory A fun-loving kid . . . never gets enough sleep . . . his favorite sub- ject is senior science . . . who's bug? . . . will always remember Auntie . . . keeps the girls on their toes . . . ambition is success and happiness. .MEM W-. H N is si LINDA ELLEN SACKS 410 Lippincott Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Linda College Preparatory Linda's ambition is to be a nurse . . . lucky patients! . . . favorite subject is science . . . Patronizes Dugdale's . . . dislikes people who talk too much . . . What's this about Ocean City? fri ' 'I rf: ELLEN DALE SCHIMMEL 227 Elm Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Schim Commercial Great personality . . . active . . . likes those football and- basketball games . . . possesses a knack for giving certain people a hard time . . . will be remembered for her loyalty to P.H.S .... hopes to be- come a legal secretary. Q We ,an.W , r, , DIANE CATHERINE SCHOFIELD 452 Delaware Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Dee College Preparatory Hobbies are bowling, roller skat- ing, swimming, dancing, and read- ing . . . one of our good color guards . . . loves those football games and math! . . . Monday mornings are bad to take . . . Am- bition is to be a stewardess. SENIORS And what is your opinion on Bomb Shelters??? 1962 Q N SENIORS LAWRENCE R. SCHWEIZER 202 Main Street Riverton, New Jersey Larry College Preparatory Larry, our great basso profundo . . . his favorite subject is Jane? . . . another member of the Klevan clan . . . school photographer . . . me, Tarzan? . . . interests lie in the field of electronics . . . writes science fiction stories in his spare time. fu ,W tix Y SONJA SHACKELTON 208 Wayne Drive Riverton, New Jersey Sunny Commercial Fair and sweet, matching the name Sunny . . . is always ready with a smile and a friendly greeting . . . came here in her Junior year from California . . . likes to paint and draw. 'fig in It's a touchdown!!! 1962 JOHN FRANCIS SHEA Union Landing Road Riverton, New Jersey John College Preparatory Transferred to Palmyra from Holy Cross in his junior year . . . really enjoys sports . . . a stamp collector . . . can be seen driving a red con- vertible, when it isn't being fixed . . . intends to go to college and then enter the business world. WE! JEAN SHIPLEY 706 Elm Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Jean College Preparatory Jean's pet peeve is getting up in the morning . . . favors sociology class . . . quiet but sociable . . . main ambition is to get married . . . What did you say, Mr. Chris- tie? WILLIAM SIBILLA 1049 Public Road Palmyra, New Jersey Bill Commercial Mr. Makin's favorite manager in football and baseball . . . does- n't wake up until the 12:52 bell likes English . . . wants to become a professional football player? 5 JEANNE C. SILVESTRI 912 Walnut Street Palmyra, New Jersey Jeannie Commercial Came to us in her Junior Year . . . enjoys those Commercail sub- jects with Mr. Vowler and Mr. Harker . . . loves to roller skate and dance . . . likes Assemblies and Pep Rallies . . . ambition is to become a housewife and mother. KATHLEEN .SMITH 165 Oxford Road Palmyra, New Jersey Kathy Commercial Can be found wherever painting or dancing lessons are held . . . looks good in Shimmy Outfits! . . . Shy? . . . ambition is to own Las Vegas . . . looking forward to graduation . . . but what next? LOIS HELEN SMITH 611 Dartmouth Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Lo Commercial Sharp gal and friend to every- one . . . keen personality . . . one of our nice things come in small packages girls . . . hobby - a guy in a '57 Chevy . . . thinks the 12:52 bell is the greatest . . . will some- day tour the world. MARGARET SMITH 260 Locust Lane Riverton, New Jersey Sugar Commercial Sugar is the name and so sweet she is! . . . a newcomer to P.H.S. for her Senior year . . . has her wagon hitched to a star . . . plans to travel around the world soon. ,, H JUDITH ROSE SMITHLIN 2500 Branch Pike Riverton, New Jersey Judy Commercial A transfer student from Wood- row Wilson . . . hates getting up in the morning. . . favorite class is Ollice Practice . '. . would like to be a secretary and join the Waves . . . usually found at home. RENEE L. SNOWDEN 319 Park Avenue Mapleshade, New Jersey Renee Commercial Is lost without her brother? . . . has found true puppy love . . . hates people who bite their nails . . . can be found at home painting after school . . . dancing and bowl- ing are her other hobbies . . . loves split sessions . . . ambition- secretary. iii ww -. BETTY ANN SPAGNA 2815 Burgundy Drive Palmyra, New Jersey Bett Commercial Hails to us from South Philly . . . Betty really enjoys Art . . . likes Palmyra, but can't wait till 12:52 . . . can often be found tak- ing long walks home . . . hopes to join the Waves. JOANNA LOIS STEAD 314 Berkley Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Jo Commercial Another one of our commercial students . . . pet peeve - men drivers . . . supporter of the Pals . . . finds bookkeeping interesting . . . whisper in gym? who me? . . . enjoys sewing in her spare time . . . looks forward to a future of Interior Decorating. RICHARD THOMSEN STEIGELMAN 404 7th Street Riverton, New Jersey Dick College Preparatory Like, hey baby! . . . real ladies' man . . . always trying to get back in the library . . . plans to be a chef . . . enjoys Mr. Kane's Senior Science Class. RITA ANN STEVENSON 622 Main Street Riverton, New Jersey Rita Commercial Wants to be a secretary . . . will always remember Mr. Tilmont's Class . . . split sessions really rate . . . sports minded . . . honored for typing ability . . . has trouble cooking candied apples . . . can be found at home . . . writing to all. Now if you let the quadratic formula equal the co-tangent of 37' in the second quadrant . . . SENIORS NANCY STONE 824 Hilltop Road Riverton, New Jersey Nan College Preparatory Always has a smile for everyone . . . who learned to play the flute in one summer? . . . pet peeve- unambitious boys . . . can be found working at Bayard's after school . . . wants to go into psychiatric social work. JAMES STUFFO 311 Parry Road Palmyra, New Jersey Stuff General Stuif's his name . . . anybody for cutting up? . . . gunning's his hob- by . . . ambition is to be the owner of a transportation company . . . look out for that white bomb he drives . . . will always remember double sessions. 1962 MARY CHRISTINE STYER 107 Lippincott Avenue Riverton, New Jersey Chris College Preparatory Can be seen at the Yacht Club . . . loves basketball and swimming . . . ambitions are college and later a church organist . . . can always be seen with the band . . . thinks that PHS is the best. ,a l l 5 . 5 E 'Q 2 R 5 'Q !'lNlllli!Jl5f JANE KATHRYN SWEDIN 1009 Beechwood Drive Riverton, New Jersey Jane College Preparatory Likes to write poetry . . . can be found at 202 Main Street after school . . . enjoys PHS choir and singing with the Madrigals . . . wants to be mascot of the Band . . heading for African Mission field. 5 , H E ll lll :xo hw , , mi l , , lu. wiliiillliiillillli DORENE TANNER 4 Cuthbert Road i Palmyra, New- Jersey Dorene Commercial A newcomer to P.H.S .... hails from 'California . . .A plans to be a model . . . is eertainuto do well . . . clothes are Dorene's hobby . . . thinks that our football team is the greatest. V. GLORIA A. TIBBOTT 1611 Washington Street Palmyra, New Jersey Crash Commercial Loves to dance and swim . . . pet peeve is going to bed and rising early . . . has had a wonderful time at school . . . typing rates high with Gloria . . . ambition is to go to business school. SENIORS wif 1962 Ah-the sweet innocence of youth! 1-1 GAYLE CARLOTTA TOLVER 1000 Union Landing Road East Riverton, New Jersey Gayle College Preparatory A hard worker . . . always with something good to say . . . like a mule when she knows she's right . . . loved to sing with the La- BERNARD J. TRUITT 515 Jefferson Street Palmyra, New Jersey Bernie Commercial Never stops dancing and sing- ing . . . invented the pony?? . . . always with some girl . . . some- day he'll be bigger than Andy and WILLIAM TURNOW 2104 Chestnut Hill Drive Riverton, New Jersey Bill General Bill likes hunting . . . wishes we had more basketball games at home . . . easy to please . . . thinks all his subjects are o.k .... can be velles' . . . going into medical Sam . . . doesn't anything worry found after school playing the technology. him? . . . loves to have good times. guitar . . . will always remember the new look of the gym. THOMAS E. MAHLON VIBBERT VICTOR LEE VEITEMHEIMER. JR 103 Seventh Street Riverton, New Jersey Tom General Interested in electronics . . . fav- orite subjects are math. and sci- ence . . . Tom canbe found work- ing at Sherman's Car Wash Equipment Company . . . will al- ways be remembered for his blond hair. 8 Virginia Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Mahlon College Preparatory The shy tpye . . . we don't think so . . . can be found shopping at the A 8: P . . . or chaulfering the girls in his 57 Chevy . . . pet peeve - no snack break . . . an avid water skiing fan . . . plans to attend college, maybe Delaware . . . always ready for a good laugh . . . certain success for a swell guy. WASHINGTON. JR. 427 VVest 6th Street Palmyra, New Jersey Vic Comercial Future Public Accountant . . . enjoys business courses and girls . . . a real ladies' man . . . likes history . . . what's wrong with 7th period study hall? DENNIS ALFRED WELLS 14 Roland Street Palmyra, New Jersey Den Commercial Probably the smallest center- fielder in the history of baseball . . . the only time he's not laugh- ing is when he's sleeping in Eng- lish class or study hall . . . might become a professional golfer or a pro caddy., MICHAEL WHITE 2208 Chestnuthill Drive Riverton, New Jersey Mike College Preparatory Came to us from Westfield, Massachusetts . . . known for his good nature . . . hobbies are a certain girl, sports, working on his old car, and eating . . . Mike's am- bition is to become a doctor. SUSAN L. WHITESELL 1008 Riverton Road Riverton, New Jersey Sue College Preparatory Sue collects parking tickets . . . one of our peppy majorettes . . . possesses a keen sense of humor . . . on the shy side . . . football games and Mr. Christie's classes are her favorites . . . part-time ed- itor-in-chief of the Palmyrian . . . favorite subject is Science . . . fu- ture oids college. MARGARET ELLEN WIEDENMANN 124 Maryland Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Peggb' Commercial Typing award . . . favorite sub- ject is typing . . . likes those dances on Friday nights at the Roosevelt Blvd .... how could I be so stupid . . . wants to become an office receptionist. JORIE ANN WILKINSON 302 West Charles Street Palmyra, New Jersey Jorie College Preparatory Nice things come in small pack- ages . . . likes to sew . . . hopes to be an English teacher . . . lucky kids! . . . seems to go for the class of 1962 . . . doesn't like those rude seventh graders and lockers that won't close . . . bright and consci- entious. LINDA WINNER Forklanding, Road Palmyra, New Jersey Linda College Preparatory Most athletic . . . doesn't care for split sessions . . . what will the softball team do without her next year? . . . favorite subject is E11g- lish . . . would like to become a medical technologist . . . noted for her pretty red hair. MQ EN E MARY WINSTON BARBARA JUANITA WRIGHT 608 West 6th Street 701 Union Landing Road Palmyra, New Jersey East Riverton, New Jersey Mar Commercial Neate Commercial Volunteer aid at Zurbrugg . . . wants to be a medical secretary . . . sweet . . . enjoys dancing . . . can be found in office practice or at work . . . remembered for her wit- ticisms. Mary is a quiet type . . . but al- ways has the last, word . . . one of our commercial students . . . she can be seen cooking . . . can usually be found after school at work. l ll or 0 all CAROLE E. WRIGHT 100 Maryland Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Carole Commercial Can be found riding around in Gloria's car or at Macs . . . enjoys football games and assemblies . . . hates to see 6:30 roll around . . . will always remember the fun she had at P. H. S. SENIORS sg fh, 1, . . four to the left and SNACK TIME!! 1962 JAMES YORK SHIRLEY M. YOUNG North Forklanding Road 905 Columbia Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Palmyra, New Jersey Jim General Shirl College Preparatory A redhead . . . can be found al- There she is, writing another most anywhere . . . is really quiet letter . . . they just couldn't be in school . . . wonder if he really class notes? . . . pet peeve is see- is shy? . . . doesn't enjoy math . . . ing the sun rise . . . Shirl plans to wants to be a millionaire. be an X-ray technician. GAIL B. ZAYOTTI 1401 Riverton Road Riverton, New Jersey Gail College Preparatory One of our varsity hockey play- ers . . . loves those assemblies and pep rallies . . . drives a real cool JEEP . . . likes to watch a certain basketball player . . . one of our future teachers. MARILYN A. ZIEGLER 102 West Henry Street Palmyra, New Jersey Marilyn Commercial A quiet gal around school but watch her around the girls . . . can be found driving her blue Dodge . . . loves those sharp com- mercial teachers . . . and Mr. Til- mont's class . . . wants to be a pri- vate secretary. PM-,J A gli iw ? SUSAN ANN ZIMMERMAN 205 Second Street Riverton, New Jersey Sue College Preparatory Thinking about the armed serv- ices . . . can be seen drivinq a blue Cadillac . . . enjoys bowling and horseback riding . . . dislikes boys with bad manners . . . has a record dedicated to her, Run around, Sue? 2 IN MEMORIAM RUDOLPH FURRER August 4, 1942 - April 5, 1961 Is it so small a thing To have enjoyed the sun, To have lived light in the spring, To have loved, to have thought, to have doneg To have advanced true friends, and beaten down baffling foes ? -Mathew Arnold DID THE MOST FOR P.H.S. Sandra Perlman and Vince Daly WI-lO'S MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Linda Breth and Neal Benowitz MOST TALENTED Nancy Reynard and Tom Cardea x 'Ac 5 A o 44 4,7 MOST ATHLETIC Linda Winner and Ricky Greco WI-IO WHOIS 1 from 1'-L1 ,Y W M ,V 1 ani? Usskwgq H QC Vi,-J-ff If k 2 ,fl 11-,WN lj LADY AND GENTLEMAN PRETTIEST AND MOST HANDSOME Georgette Nase 'hw A VZ:- X f lr-.r 1-uv Q Q K , BEST SENSE OF HUMOR St ph y Ch ll and Bob Hall 1 NA' I? CLASS HISTORY we gi i T llc ' 3 ' V lvllll V4 ' l l. ill li it i' all N N N lf,l,l1.f V lm V Xu 1' wi. 5 , f l fill . 5 ' 'fl H A lg-'lg li fill Q , 676 flli ! l'l 'Z ','N lllv i ' ' lllgg Ei - ll H V l - Jw ! ll ii W vii' in l,f llb A Wig-EW S '. '-.M 3. will-A T M ilill . 'V lllv ' if l ' Y l 4 W FRESHMAN Time: September 1958 Though it seems relatively easy to remember our first impres- sions as freshmen, it is difficult to believe that our history has been completed-we are graduates. We remember the September day that We gathered anxiously outside the high school. It was a new Palmyra in many respects. There was an addition to the old section and a new term, split- sessions became familiar. After a few weeks, coming to school in the afternoon and leaving at 5:30 P.M. became routine. The diffi- culties were overlooked in the excitement of being in high school. Though we would be the only class to live through four years of split-sessions, our desire to succeed and a willingness on the part of the faculty would help us assume our position as active members of Palmyra High School. Participation in most activities during our freshman year was extremely limited. However, 20 of our class joined the band and five the orchestrag the rest became enthusiastic spectators. Saturdays and football games seemed synonymous, and even if the varsity didn't win any games, we cheered just as loudly. We did have representation on the J. V. Basketball squad. Despite the efforts of Emens, Greco, Daly, Poulson, and Reynolds as manager, we won only three games. However, we did plant the foundation for a future team. Our class worked hard in its first year, and the friends we made and the new experiences we met made it an unforgettable one. F ll EN V SOPHOMORE Time flew . . . the following September we were sophomores, at last a part of the high school. Although with great reluctance we faced the alarm at 6:30 A.M., the 12:50 bell soon became a welcome sound. The sop-homore class immediately participated in the many and varied activities in the school, hoping we would soon be known as the class of '62. The PHS football team enjoyed a 5-2-2 record, with sopho- more additions Bruce Cherry, Harry Hampton, Ricky Greco, Andy Frazier, Herb Hutchinson, and George Emmons. In spite of the efforts of Mary Lou Bradshaw and Ronnie Brown from our class, the girls' Varsity Hockey Team had a dis- appointing season. Many sophomores played J. V. Hockey. The Cross Country Team began again this year and won the South Jersey Group II Championship. Bill Mann, Jim Coursen, Harold Jensen, and Ray Markley represented the class of '62. Students elected to Student Council were Mary Lou Bradshaw, Diane Percival, Vince Daly, and Allen Reynolds. Our newly elected officers were: Vince Daly-presidentg Joan Powell-vice-presidentg Mary Lou Bradshaw-secretaryg and Patty Dugdale-historian. Mr. Kane became our class advisor, and now we were ready to work as a class. We decided to have a dance, the theme being Hawaiian Holi- day. The decorations evidenced hard work and all attending had an enjoyable time. The boys' Varsity Basketball Team won 8, lost 14. The sopho- mores on the team were Bill Poulson, Rick Greco, and Barry Emens. The J. V. Team was composed almost entirely of members of the class of '62. I' - JUNIOR Summer passed quickly, and that fall we were juniors. Our class was becoming a well-organized group, helped by our new of- ficers: Rick Greco-president, Joan Powell-vice-president, Mary Lou Bradshaw-secretary, and Diane Percival-treasurer. Student Council representatives from our class were Diane Percival, Allen Reynolds, Jackie Paolini, Jimmy Coursen, and Nancy Reynard. We had a successful football season showing a record of 5-3-1. Nunn, Rapp, Cherry, Emmons, Coleman, Greco, Hampton, Fowles, Morrison, Hutchinson, Steigelman, Frazier, Sabo, and Benson were members which formed the backbone of our team. On Thanksgiving our school presented its first Homecoming football game, against Burlington High School. Anna Sacca was crowned queen and her worthy attendant from our class was Diane Percival. The Varsity Hockey Team didn't fare too well, but our class was well represented with Ronnie Brown and Mary Lou Bradshaw. Gayle Tolver and Sandy Perlman did a truly professional job directing and writing the Junior Talent Show, Dream Along With Me. The show exhibited the abundance of talent our class pos- sessed. Lehman, Benson, Greco, Emens, and Daly comprised a winning Varsity Basketball Team for Palmyra., The comedy Charley's Aunt, presented by our class during our junior year, proved the acting ability in our class, namely Diane Percival, Mike Kozlowski, Jim Letton, Jim Coursen, Judi Frederick, Ronnie Brown, Jim Davidson, Patty Dugdale, and Bob Morrison. The spring sports arrived with juniors participating in all, and track excelling as usual. Prom time was due soon, and we worked diligently and pre- sented the seniors with a prom they wouldn't forget, Over The Rainbow. At the close of the year our principal, Mr. J. Albert Curzi, left us. SENIORS Time is running out . . . at last we have reached our final and legendary senior year. Our new principal is Mr. Taylor Kirby. Of- ficers for the year: Vince Daly-president, Richard Greco-vice- president, Mary Lou Bradshaw-secretary, Nancy Reynard-treas- urer. Jim Coursen, Mary Lou Badshaw, Vince Daly and Nancy Rey- nard were elected to Student Council, with Diane Percival and Allen Reynolds returning for their third year. We were jubilant when our last football season was a success- ful one. Nunn, Rapp, Cherry, Emmon, Coleman, Greco, Hampton, Fowles, Morrison, Hutchinson, Frazier, Davidson, Sabo, Daly and Benson kept the scores high as school spirit reached its peak in the stands. Diane Percival, Sandy Rouse and Barbara Finney returned to be Varsity Cheerleaders. The Varsity Hockey Team had a poor season. However, Sandy Rouse, Ellen Schimmel, Diane Percival, Linda Winner, Gail Zay- otti, Babs D'Eustachio, Mary Lou Bradshaw, and Ronnie Brown supported the team and played their best. The winter semi-formal was given under the title, Crystal Holiday. The boy's Varsity Basketball Team, bolstered by. seniors Emens, Benson, Greco, Poulson, Coursen, and Lehman, played well and presented a record superior to last year's team. Our recorded history as seniors must end here, but we still have much to look forward to and many things to enjoy before the year ends. We are certain of a good season in spring sports and hopefully anticipate a Senior Talent Showg the Junior-Senior Banquet, and our last prom. June will bring commencement and the long-awaited diploma. The last few grains in our 4-year hourglass are sifting away. There is much to remember-all the fun and activities of the students, last minute projects and inevitable problems, and life among the teachers. During our high school years we have devel- oped into young men and Women through many experiences. In future years regardless where of what we are, Palmyra High School days will be recalled fondly, as easily as an hourglass is turned over to begin that TIME once again. 'ni Em 1 4 v 5 X., mf' H1-eww-m,. n.,.f-mm, M, ' ' N m7Y'Xff ''W'ff1'Fww.'s'!f 1?T W.L,M,M.,v t X ' , ':'wz!'1f'2:1 ff2v-xfu-uf P-M, .f,fm.,,. gwm.. ' , .Q . 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L- 4: W5 if 1-oi-:I Q .. , , l rzpul- 5 4-9 . l ,wi . . , , . f'5,f :.:m , lf' , 5152.4 . . :fir F n za , : 'a--,, . ' 9 2 f 3w--4-as . 7 pf- ' if f f gs '-' 3 wig, fp,-f ra. f ' - 46 ' . gr., 3 no ' 7 ' P53 s ' , 2 . - . n- P-gg .. . - , I -.1 ' -f t 5 , '.I '..3 'SQ Q K f ,-fav . ' K, A 1 Q FS' N ' I ' Q x ' 'T l I if 1 . . . , .. .v - - gg .. Q t. Q W L -A,iL. -rig-,u W, : ,ew 1 . 922'-' ' 'S 125: f ' ' ' ' I ' . .Nil P' 7 , NV Q, ' EWU?--5-Li?-r-L'-l-U ',g3iii3L.31.lAi,M11-L,wIagp.L.,a5g,M,3QQ, gym-.L-'fi f fggjeig-I. X, X- , .L 4 L 'fi ,' -L V, V A - I Q ' 'N -- W .., M .annum ,1AQg,,,,,mL.Q,.u1ae1J,f AII, Y ,Q4:w.e'ig-4,,x,'fgag4Q.LUm fi ' L'- fy IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right-C. Belar, Secretaryg S. Kelly, Historiang M. Headman, Treasurerg D. . Toal, Presidentg E. Moore, Vice President Knot picturedj. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right-A. Bonnano, Vice Presidentg D. McAnney, Secretaryg L. Maire, His toriang K. Taylor, Treasurerg M. Bauer, President. First row, left to right-N. Carels, G. Alcott, P. Bowen, L. Charpentier, P. Czaja, C. Clover, C. Braidwood, A. Convery, J. Cooper, P. Cooper, C. Benner. 2nd row, left to right- J. Cauthorne, C. Clauser, M. Chong, CI. Belar, L. Butler, M. Buddendorf, P. Coyle, W. Davies, R. Axelson, H. Bischoff. 3rd row, left to right-J. Adelizzi, R. Bates, R. Blum, D. Boal, J. Bossen,.T. Belford, D. Cour- sen, W. Ayres, R. Berger. Top row, left to right-R. Berger, D. Atkin- son, W. Baitzel, J. Bowen. F , Wfgifwt 'i UNDERCLASSES mf W W . , . , W U ,ig :N it l P X A ,fig V h ,Zz H 4. ,. V4 , ls 5 ...LSE J, 'R to ' 4 ' 5, .f 0'-1F21 A 'Wiz -n is 'i . -1- ,...., . . Q 1... , , , , w .fl '-'.: I, a A-N0 ' .4 1-- ' ' 1.1 W X 't' -ms. r .Q x . 5 '33 -33:32 1:35-.. , ,f w . u .1 fzjfs' - in -,W .g 1 1 ..., V . we ix A I K x A I if za .eeee 'fi V K ' Z .......,. . ,P , . s J P r J J. b eoo .eenr i is A ,, . ' 1 , I 7 1 ' ' V I I Iv 'Ima-s1wns..':.:um..., - ff: - - MF' 1 If f First row, left to right-E. Elder, M. Geisdorf, L. Deitz, G. Dorworth, S. Geraci, J. Gilcrest, J. Gilbert, M. Hendrickson, M. Embley, S. Garcia, C. Fetzko. 2nd row, left to right- C. Harker, E. Fellner, J. Dear, E. Flynn, L. Fowles, E. Ezrah, I. Har- ris, C. Ellis, L. DeMarco, E. Fisher. 3rd row, left to right-E. Harding, A. Frank, M. Headman, G. Dickin- son, E. Harvey, P. Ferla, W. Evaul, C. Dorworth, J. Doron, T. Heliger, J. Greenleaf. Top row, left to right -J. Haberen, W. Gaidosh, C. Fish, J. Headman, P. DeMarco, J. Goens, D. Degler, E. Hampton. First row, left to right-L. Huber, M. Jackson, J. Kellaway, A. Lloyd, D. Hillman, L. Horswood, K. Hun- ter, A. Love, D. Krager, J. Lundy, B. Inazu. 2nd row, left to right-J. Lauber, A. Mack, M. Lehotsky, R. McGinnis, P. Lippincott, S. Kelly, C. Leone, B. Hewish, D. Kirkpat- rick, K. Klein. 3rd row, left to right -B. Mann, P. McFadden, J. Mazur, C. Leblang, R. Kapus, T. Howell, S. McGlotten, H. Mann, M. Layton, R. Kershaw, F. Kimble. Top row, left to right-C. Hutchinson, R. Ker- shaw, G. McKee, R. Hooven, J. Hunter, J. Hires. JUNIORS First row, left to right-B. Von Dune, N. Sprenkel, N. Tippenhauer, E. Weeks, E. Wright, M. Schumak- er, Y. Sweeney, N. Smith, B. Var- one, M. Williams, B. Sunderomier. 2nd row, left to right-K. Wark, W. Wacker, V. Travis, P. Wolf, D. Smth, M. Tatu, S. Sharpe, B. Smith, A. Sluyter, A. Winner. 3rd row, left to right-J. Whitelock, C. Van Osten, C. Wallace, D. Toal, SA. Wil- son, D. Tiles, C. Smith, J. Styles, C. Shaud, P.-'Selvaggi.'Tdp row, left to right-J: Sullivan, R. Trautman. First row, left to right-D. Schuck- le, B. Miller, P. Mullen, M. Neiland, S. Scanland, P. Mebs, E. Pickering, N. Proschek, P. Pidatella, M. Schra- der, V. Price. 2nd row, left to right -M. Schill, R. Milroy, K. Nusbickel, S. Person, G. Robinson, G. Myers, L., Probsting, G. Robinson, D. Nel- son, J. Melograno. 3rd row, left to right-R. Rivers, J. Rausch, K. Reidenbaker, S. Probasco, S. Pierce, R. ,Nece, K. Sanders, R. Sandler, J. McVern, V. Melograno, E. Moore. Top row, left to right-P. Santa Maria, A. Poell, 0. Meekins, J. Obuchowski, T. Moore. , I t!94f f431f1ff GQMWWML Jig. 2 First row, left to right-J. Alcott, J. Bell, C. Birney, A. Abeles, L. Adams, G. Blaney, T. Balletino, B. Austin, P. Atkinson, J. Bell, J. Baskin. 2nd row, left to right- A. Bonanno, R. Bacon, S. Barker, H. Bowman, G. Bacon, G. Beau- champ, VV. Bayne, A. Boulden, A. Andrews, MJ Bauer. 3rd row, left to right-J. Boswell, C. Bishop. foofkv First row, left to right-R. Brown, P. Downs, M. Bradwell, D. DeMar- co, T. Buckalew, B. Cauthorne, S. Cohen, S. Coles, K. Carlin, T. D'- Eustachio, K. Bradshaw. 2nd row, left to right-J. Caccese, B. Car- michael, C. Dunlap, S. Dusenbury, J. C5x, J. Danzieisen, J. Don, E. Butler, M. Dugan, R. Ciurlino. Top row, left to right-C. Cardea, M. Digney, L. De Maise, E. Durkin, R. Cyples, M. Burns, R. Cotter, J. Bradshaw, D. Campione, J. Cham- bleyj J. Cannon. First row, left to right-R. Ferris C. Eck, B. Furrer, D. Hemphill, C Edsell, J. Geraci, D. Fox, J. Har- rison, R. Heary, S. Gilbert, S. En- dres. 2nd row, left to right-E Lloyd, B. Hellman, I. Hartnett, R Haedel, C. Hepp, C. Hallerman, S Fazenbaker, T. Eberhardt, B. Elms R. Freedman. 3rd row, left to right --W. Fuchswanz, J. Gould, M. Gra- dy, D.Eis'densohn,C. Fish, N. Gray F. Geddes, S. Griffith, R. Etter, R Edmonds, C. Goldy. Top row, left to right-D. Gm. awe First row, left to right-S. Mayer, L. Maire, C. Lieggi, V. Lincoln, S. Mazur, D. McAnney, M. Lowden, T. Mangano, V. Lucas, J. McCamy, N. Lusk. 2nd row, left to right-V. Long, R. Linskey, S. Macolly, C. Lohrman, M. Lehman, M. McCombs, T. Martinez, F. Lucano, E. Magee, F. Leone. Top row, left to right- T. McElwee, A. Mcllhenny, V. Mc- Connell, W. McDonnell. First row, left to right-E.0ilver, M. Moyer, P. Minko, B. J. Merrell, J. Polizze, M. Posch, C.. Pendlebury, B. Posch, D. Perkins, M. Pfeiffer, J. Price. 2nd row, left to right-L. Naumenko, B. McGowan, M. Piir- and, M. Moore, P. Pilch, D. Newton, M. Morton, N. Mitchell, J. Person, R. Mount. 3rd row, left to right- J. Messick, R. Opperman, E. Per- cel, N. Oliver, R. Myers, D. Moore, S. Menkevich, R. Price, R. Patchel, J. Penthouse, F. McNair. Top row, left to right-J Mustard, R. Moon- ey, J. Morton, J. Perry. First row, left to right--E. Shea, J. Shaffer, M. Ruble, E. Serwin, S. Reynolds, L. Schauiele, D. Sandler, G. Smith, P. Rammer, S. Shiple, C. Sommer. 2nd row, left to right-E. Sanderson, G. Saylor, M. Sauer- wein, F. Sanderson, D. Roecker, A. Scott, E. Sostak, M. Schweizer, L. Smith, D. Seal. 3rd row, left to right-E. Schempp, B. Robboy, R. Short, A. Shirvinsky, G. Ruf, W. Smith, E. Smith, P. Shea, K. Sa- ville, C. Reynolds. SOPHOMORES First row, left to right-B. Laper- gola, B. Hoad, S. Hornberger, M. Hooven, K. Kirschbaum, L. Kohl, D. Kiebler, S. Kreher, R. Jolly, R. Kirkpatrick, B. Lapergola. 2nd row, left to right-R. Hill, B. Jondreau, A. Johnson, J. Hudson, D. Hubbard, A. Landis, D. Krown, M. Bowell, T. Hogeland, R. Klumb. Top row, left to right-R. Hodel, J. Jarvis, S. Johnston, K. Knouse, R. Jones, W. Herstam, M. Kirkpatrick, E. Hunt- er, L. Kramer. f 1 If V,-A, , 5 ,- Lv f L 1' , , af W .A ..s.g.agauf,a..::.a.......wIxfwMff .111 fi Av f ,, wr - M, , lm 1 , ,, :mg fff- I 4-i ,. First row, left to right-R. Young, K. Taylor, C. Stuio, C. Young, J. Yearly, G. Stull, J. Walters, P. Wolfe, R. Walling, A. Sparacio, B. Stavely. 2nd row, left to right-J. Westcott, D. Thomas, K. Young, C. Wentworth, D. Trautman, M.'Stock- ton, D. Stevenson, L. Turner, C. Spurling, S. Wells. 3rd row, left to right-R. Visconti, J. Tweedly, R. Trace, W. Tingle, R. Wenzel, J. Stead, R. Winans, J. Wells, J. Water, M. Szeliga, D. Stefanovicz. Top row, left to right-M. Souther- land, J. Waring, B. Vibbert D. Stra- han, E. Webster, E. Wosiski, P. Wilson, T. Wolfinger, J. Zimmer- man, J. Stow, J. Willie. 2, ' a Y1,gvVr9 U First row, left to right- S.Buchan- an, P. Batlis, D.Buchscheidt,S.Cac- cese, R. Andrews, W. Buckmaster, J. Bintlilf, J. Bistline, C. Bauer. 2nd row, left to right--T. Brown, A. Barstow, G. Beitz, S. Brewer, B. Booker, L. Adams, W. Annan, R. Bradshaw. 3rd row, left to right R. Anderson, J. Arnott, B. Beckett, J. Adams, G. Baitzel, D. Benner. Top row, left to right-S. Bradt, J. Boal, J. Bellak, B. Adams, B. Bradley. First row, left to right-K. Cahill, C. Coe, F. Campbell, N. Duffett, J. Conine, M. Ekman, D. DiPietro, J. Davidson, M. Coleman. 2nd row, left to right-K. Emens, S. Engle, E. Etter, K. Dunn, J. Coker, B. Clauser, 'M. Dunfee, G. Donnelly, J. Coles, R. Class. 3rd row, left to right-S. Carrigan, W. Croft, W. Chrupcala, M. Darragh, G. Chand- le, R. Carey, J. Dunn, J. Class, G. Coles. Top row, left to right-G. Dennis, L. Edmonds, P. Ebner, N. Deaves, R. DiLeo, P. DeMarco, S. DeFrank,. D. Duby, R. Cook. First row, left to right-M. Hally, D. Feister, D. Freeman, J. Gross- man, M. Gaidosh, C. Gainer, B. Gu- adagno, G. Fleming. P. Glauber- man. 2nd row, lett to right-B. Flack, S. Gemmell,S. Fredricks, T. Frazier, R. Green, E. Gotta, P. Gor- man, P. Gentile. 3rd row, left to right-D. Gunn, R. Greenhough, W. Farrow, D. Fry, R. Gynn, S. Fisher, D. Green, E. Fergus, K. Green. Top row, left to right-R. Forte, T. Fla- herty, J. Gallagher. . .,. -- First row, left to right-J. Leach, H. Lucas, J. Koehler, B. Hyman, M. Jordan, C. Lansing, S. Holf, R. Kramer, C. Jones. 2nd row, left to right-E. Jones, C. Lape, C. Lim- ongino, C. Kern, L. Koppenhoefer, D. Hopsin, A. Huesken, L. Jazow- ski, C. Kravitz, M. Jondreau. 3rd row, left to right-C. Littlewood, P. Lewis, G. Kenkelen, J. Lomas, L. Hughes, J. Holder, R. Lippincott, J. Hoare, G. Mack. Top row, left to right-C. Johns, L., Koppenhoefer, C. Jones, A. Hubbs, T. Lomas, R. Hunter, W. Litke, E. Kauifmann, R. Kamilli, B. Klaitz. First row, left to right-D. Mc- Clain, E. Maurer, C. McGeary, J. Moorehouse, G. McKeown, C. Mc- Manus, K. Makin, D. Muifali, G. Mulhern. 2nd row, left to right- W. McCamy, K. Michels, S. Moore, D. Miles, J. Maggi, D. Miller, M. Murphy, M. Mays. 3rd row, left to right-C. Moyer, J. McWilliams, P. Motlitt, R. Maier, P. Mullen, M. Mc- Clernan, B. Matthews, J. Monro, J. Mergerum. Top row, left to right- M. McLaughlin, R. McIntosh, P. DeMarco, W. Mines, S. Martin, A. Thomason, W. Miller. First row, left to right-S. Her- mann, L. Hinson, E. Haines, B. Hanselman, J. Hendricks, J. Hart, T. Hallgreen, H. Howard, D. Hill. 2nd row, left to right-P. Harriman, P. Herrmann, C. Harding, P. Hill, D. Harlander, J. Hendricks, D. Hil- dreth, G. Holliger. Top row, left to right-C. Heddings, T. Herdix, P. Hill, L. Hentz, H. Herb, gn. .1 FRE SI-IMEN First row, left to right-F. Piet- rzak, C. Olive, B. Robins, S. Rawlik, L. Patterson, A. Parker, M. Peirce, M. Richardson, J. Peterson. 2nd row, left to right-B. Nessler, S. Poorman, N. Parker, N. Phares, J. Reidenbaker, B. Pritchett, D. Per- son, M. Perry. 3rd row, left to right-C. Parker, R. Pryor, M. Renner, E. Parker, C. Perkins, B. Palmer, C. Rhoden, R. Puckett, F. Ring. Top row, left to right-M. McLaughlin, G. Pratt, P. Pellechia, J. Powell, M. Robertson, L. Poeder. .,, - First row, left to right - S. Schwerdtle, K. Robinson, P. Sig- mond, S. Silvestri, J. Salmonsen, P. Sidnam, M. Santa Maria, M. Schei- ble, D. Ruble. 2nd row, left to right -A. Ross, L. Senft, M. Sanders, C. Sacca, J. Shappell, B. Schubert, P. Silvestri, B. Sholl. 3rd row, left to right-S. Silver, W. Shaner, B. Sclight, F. Shafer, T. Salerno, W. Shoe, S. Austin, T. Russell, S. Sat- rom. Top row, left to right-P. De Marco, K. Seitz, R. Schoenberg, J. Aydelotte. First row, left to right-D. Smith, A. Staub, M. Todd, K. Smith, C. Smith, C. Smith, E. Thompson, V. Stone, K. Smith. 2nd row, left to right-D. Sundermier, K. Taylor, C. Summers, S. Still, D. Taylor, B. Swan, J. Straub, R. Templin. 3rd row, left to right-B. Smith, C. Taylor, B. Smith, E. Snover, W. Townes, R. Stowe, K. Tishner, D. 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V VV - ,xr ,1VaVVfV,2VV 5: V J V .V V . -g,,,.,.V,V'11a ' 'ffwiV'L-V' ' . '. VV 11 , z V 4-Vzf. .-JV .1 V - 11,4 HV 1 VV1f'VV:'- fffgfzszz- V V. ' V ,fr-. V . k -gffe LVL 1V. ps v .115 -,VN-51,31 ,Qi - 1 V. xp ,- ' , . V' 651 'V f ' 1 , V 'W ' ' i' ?'5 F A f 4f ' -1 V' ' V ix ' ' ' ' ' ' A+ V' f My Q 4 -V .nm 1'.f.gm5f3-wfwfi a.VV rV H f '.3 u-i5i55'WWuf5'1X V x'9 5 1'14V,-,gymgv QVV, .vw ,.VV V V V W- V - rwiV22f2sVf':1::V15ff'ifi1f'V2if'1z:v9:? fw2VfVV..V.V.-- VK .. .,V,V. -VV.. Viva ' ,-1g..Vx.,,V, V- .VV VV V' -'HV - 4 V -, my V' ' ' ' ' STUDENT 1 First Row: M. Bradshaw, K. Hunter, T. Moore, A. Second Row: D. Percival, A. Abeles, L. Schaulfele, ' Third Row: P. Santa- s Maria, J. Hires, M. Snow, i V. Daly, J. Coursen. COUNCH. Left to Right: Mr. L. Klevan, ad- visorg Allen Reynolds, Student Council President. STUD ENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Left to Right: A. Reynolds, Presidentg M. Bradshaw, Treasurerg T. Moore, Vice-Presi- dentg K. Hunter, Corresponding Secetaryg N. Reynard, Recording Secretary. The Student Council, advised by Mr. Klevan, is the student governing body of Palmyra High School. Itskmain purpose is to facilitate student-adminstra- tion relations within the school, but the council works in innumerable Ways to improve PHS. Among the services rendered by the Student Council was the supervision of the annual spring elections and the institution of a monitor system in the school. Many council members attended regional Stu- dent Council conferences at Lenape High School and Rutgers University, bringing back many helpful sug- gestions for the improvement of the council. Other of the numerous Student Council services include the distributing of faculty newspapers each morning and the conducting of the opening exer- cises over the newly installed public address system. . 1 Reynolds, N. Reynard. J. Harrison, D. Perkins. E v ,HH sei rrr gl, 9 IN I ii if 'wg' 6 s W HONOR SOCIETY J. Coursen President ...,, . . , 1xwll r iiii . ' mf -5' WW H Fi ' f -e'w!li S iiiiillll migii N, Y 'Munn . N ,wif 'iw ,wwwx ws 'JM jill!!! MIIINNIF' 5, S. Brown Vice President First Row: L. Breth, S. Brown, N. Reynard, B. Cooper, D. Percival, J. Wilkinson, A. Hubbs. Second Row: Miss Ormond, Advisor, L. Cameron, G. Koppenhoefer, C. Martin, D. Nelson, G. Robinson, G. Robinson. Third Row: C. Leblang, J. Hires, C. Harker, E. Fellner, J. Powell, R. Greco, A. Sluyter. Fourth Row: J. Fergus, J. Coursen, N. Benowitz, P. Selvaggi, J. Dawson, T. Moore. At Palmyra High School it is felt that academically proficient students deserve recognition for their accomplish- ments. With this in mind the high school has been an active participant in the National Honor Society Program. Theta Sigma, the Palmyra branch of the society, has had a most rewarding year under the direction of the group's new faculty advisor, Miss Joanne Ormond. Among the group's activities were the annual spaghetti dinner and spring picnic. In addition the Honor Society donated a 54 volume set of literary works, Great Books of the Western World, to the P. H. S. library. In February the impressive induction ceremonies were held, new members having been selected on the basis of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Honor. ,gi G. Robinson G. Koppenhoefer Secretary Treasurer Row 1. Mrs. Bullock, C. Pendlebury, D. Bush, W. Davies, S. Kreher, B. Costa, C. Newton Row 2. L. Markley, L. Deitz, G. Dorworth, L. Turner, C. Spurling, P. Mebs, S. Wells, C. Jackson. Row 3. D. Kiebler, L. Sostak, J. Cox, B. Miller, S. Sharpe, L. Sacks, A. Mack. Row 4. B. Merrill, C. Dunlap, J. Danzieisen, K. Nusbickel, K. Sanders, R.Milroy, P. Dug- dale, C. Rammer, F. Sanderson. FUTURE NURSES The Future Nurses of America is an organ- ization of girls planning to follow careers in nursing or related occupations. In their monthly meetings, under the guidance of Mrs. Jean Bullock, the school nurse, they discuss various nursing schools. Their main activities include visits to some of the hos- pitals in this area and the annual support of a war orphan. ' F.N.A. OFFICERS Left to Right: L. Sacks, Presidentg P. Mebs, Vice President: C. Newton, Secretaryg C. Jackson, Trea- surer. BOYS AND GIRLS STATE First Row: G. Robinson, J. Coursen, G. Koppen- hoefer, J. Dawson, N. Reynard. Second Row: J. Coleman, W. Gilbert, M. Adams, B. Emens, E. Ma- he, R. Greco. Third Row: R. Morrison, P. Robinson, G. Emmons, J. Andrews, V. Daly. Each year several students, are selected from Palmyra to attend. either Boys' State, Girls' State, or Girls' Citizenship Institute. Those who are privileged to participate in any of the state-wide programs, held during the summer for one Week at either Rutgers University for the boys or at Douglass for the girls, receive not only an exciting personal experience but also an invaluable educational experience, the result of which is a deeper appreciation of their civic responsibilities as adults. Also, through coordinated lectures and the execution of mock governments by the student delegates, the future citizens of New Jersey gain an insight into the pro- cedures of democratic government at local, county, and state levels. PALMYRIAN Providing class news, results of current athletic contests, and timely editorials, the Palmyrian is one of the highlights of P. H. S.'s journalistic endeavors. Guided by Mr. George Christie, the Palmyrian staff has produced a newspaper which is published more frequently than in preceding years and which is of a more informal nature. The staff is no longer limited to the Journalism classy all interested students are encouraged to contribute articles in an effort to produce a journal worthy of the name PALMYRIAN. PALMYRIAN STAFF First Row: D. Bush, A. Cann, C. Newton, M. Briles, S. Perlman, J. Wil- kinson, Mr. G. Christie. Second Row: N. Reynard, J. Kaeufer, S. Griscom, S. Brown, N. Stone, S. Rouse, J. Owens, L. Mark- ley. Third Row: G. Ains- worth, J. Coursen, S. Whitesell, N. Benowitz, D. Schofield, E. Maher, S. Chellman, L. Breth. 'sas FUTURE TEACHERS The Future Teachers of America is an organization of students interested in entering the field of teaching. Through Varied programs the F.T.A. guides and strengthens their plans and thoughts for the future. The highlights in the year's pro- gram are an annual trip to one of the State Colleges and the holding of College Day, a seminar for the en- tire student body. These activities help s t u d e n t s choose the proper schools in which to train for their future profession. F.T.A. OFFICERS Seated: Mrs. Corcoran, Advisor, J. Frederick, Presi- dentg J. Powell, Treasurer. Standing: C. Braidwood, Vice President, J. Wilkinson, Secretary. First Row: S. Reynolds, K. Kirschbaum, V. Lincoln, J. Melograno, D. McAnney, J. Wil- kinson, J. Powell, Mrs. Corcoran, J. Frederick, C. Braidwood, M. Pfeiffer, A. Hubbs J. Price, C. Sommer, B. Inazu. Second Row: M. A. Geisdorf, D. Thomas, D. DeMarco A. Abeles, M. Ruble, P. Downs, L. Maire, M. Bradwell, C. Clover, B. Finney, E. Weeks G. Zayotti, B. Cooper, G. Alcott. Third Row: M. A. Schill, S. Reeed, L. Cameron, L Cameron, P. Wolf, M. Tatu, E. Flynn, V. Travis, L. Hulton, G. Koppenhoefer, S. Young D. Fischer, S. Hornberger, P. Coyle, B. Pilch. Fourth Row: B. Smith, B. Baitzel, H Downing, C. Harker, E. Fellman, J. Petrie, T. Cardea, F. Rapp. rin., - ' . , A 1 . ' ,.W2qA,5-'IN -fi , R. 9 ,911 .Y xii A ' 'J H ,Wifi 'l 'K l ' V i ' . ' J 2 ,' ' -f Q' ., 4, ,af , 1 .J . x L 1 3'- W' .fl it X g. ' M L . . . 5 5 1 5 ' V ' i ' fu' . l E . .. . ' , 'ww' .1 Y ,esiwignm-ssweas..s,.seaee.eL.iui'sQes M. V D- I iw , 1- w. Vs V-Liar' gjufi NX , 1 If 1 .Lv ' l X F M 'I 'iyly wg I . First Row: R. Jondreau, L. Shauifele, M. Briles, J. Harrison, E. Moore. Second ji 1, 'Wok Row: S. Perlman, J. Price, S. Coles, M. VVeidenman, J. Yearly, V. Lucas. Third L A JU yd' LV z Row: E. W'eeks, E. Elder, G. Koppenhoefer, J. Lauber, J. Frederick, B. Austin, IJ i, Vndbpi' C. Braidwood. 1 ,Lf 'I N 'U 'ff 1 ACTIVITY BOARD OFFICERS L. to R.: L. Schauffele, Secretaryg Mrs. L. Devor, Advisorg J. Harrison, Vice Presidentg M. Briles, President. Q Lol L. 4. ...J H ACTIVITY BOARD The many and varied activities in which Palmyra students may partici- pate Would not be possible without the cooperation of Mrs. Devor and the Activities Board. This group is com- posed of students elected from each homeroom and is largely responsible for maintaining the Activities Fund through which many school activities are financed. The duties include also managing the sale and distribution of P. H. S. Activity Tickets. Sandra Perlman 1962 TILLIGUM The Tillicum of 1962 is a product of the com- bined efforts of many willing and dedicated members of the Senior Class. ,Headed by a capable editor, Sandra Perlman, the staff developed into an efficient team striving toward a common goal. Giving freely of their time and always ready with encouragement were the advisors, Miss Doro- thy Hutchinson and Miss Margaret Johnson. Also deserving of recognition are the members of the typ- ing staff, who devoted numerous hours to their ardu- ous task. The pictures have been captioned, the copy has been proofread, the deadline has been met. We, the staff, hope that you, the students, are proud of the result, the TILLICUM for 1962. ll ae I --., Et., 3 TILLICUM EXECUTIVE STAFF First Row: R. Brown, Girls' Sports Editor, S. Rouse, Senior Editor, S. Perlman, Editor-in-Chief, L. Breth, Senior Editor, G. Tolver, Under- classmen Editor. Second Row: J. Swedin, Senior Editor: A. Cann, Busi- ness Manager: M. Bradshaw, Typing Editor: L. Markley, Business Manager. Third Row: V. Daly, Boys, Sports Editorg L. Schweizer, Photographer, J. Frederick, Art Editor, N. Benowitz, Activities Edit- org E. Maher, Faculty and Administration Editor. Editor Miss D. Hutchinson, Miss M. Johnson. rx- K J' 1 , T . TILLICUM TYPING STAFF shaw, E. Schimmel, S. Chellman denmann, J. Stead, J. Owens, R Stevenson. TILLICUM GENERAL STAFF First Row: N. Reynard, L. Markley, J. Wilkinson, G. Tolver, S. Reeves, A. Cann, M. Briles, C. Newton, M. Bradshaw, B. Costa, A. Hubbs, C. Goodenow, D. Bush. Second Row: P. Wiedenmann, N. Stone, J. Swedin, G. Zayotti, B. Finney, M. Pine, S. Perlman, B. Cooper, R. Brown, S. Young, L. Breth, S. Rouse, G. Robinson, D. Bleam. Third Row: S. Griscom, S. Foutty, J. Owens, S. Chellman, D. Fischer, S. Zimmerman,, J. Stead, L. Hulton, R. Stevenson, E. Schimmel, J. Kaeufer, J. Frederick, C. Rammer. Fourth Row: T. Cardea, V. Daly, J. Davidson, L. Schweizer, P. Dugdale, G. Ainsworth, S. Reed, C. Gray, N. Benowitz, H. Downing, A. Reynolds, E. Maher. was , , ,,,,, M, 5 Front Row: J. Kaeufer, M. Brad- Second Row: S. Foutty, S. Zimmer- mann, S. Reeves, B. Costa, P. Wie- mlguumwm JETS CLUB OFFICERS First Row: Mr. H. Kraus, Advisor, J. Fergus, Vice-President: N. Beno- 'Wiz-': witz, President. Second Row: J. Gould, Program Chairman, L. Breth, Secretary-Treasurerg W. Gilbert, Program Chairman. l The focal point of extracurricular scientific work in Palmyra High is the Junior Engineering Technical Society, under the guid- ance of Mr. Hubert Kraus. The group, known as the JETS, features a program aimed at furthering the scientific education and experi- ences of the future scientists and enginers. Among their activities are several trips to industrial concerns, numerous films and speakers on technical subjects, and frequent discussion of new scientific concepts 'and theories. The JETS Club has, also, been the directing body of Palmyra's newly instituted Civil Defense Program. First Row: J. Gould, J. Fergus, N. Benowitz, L. Breth, Mr. H. Kraus, Advisor. Second Row: W. Gilbert, S. Brown, D. Nelson, K. Nusbickel, J. Sweden, G. Bacon. Third Row: R. Borden, J. Andrews, L. Schweizer, S. Grifllth. LIBRARY COUNCIL The Library Council is a group selected by Mrs. Devor to assist her. They are girls from the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes who volun- teer to do this work during their study halls. While they aid the librar- ian, checking out or returning books to the shelves, or help a student find a book, they learn much about a lib - rary and its- work. First Row: D. Fischer, C. Newton, M Briles, B. Finney, L. Markley. Second Row: B. Posch, D. Fox, P. Downs, K. Kirschbaum K. Klein, V. Lucas. Third Row: J. Gilchrist, Mrs. Devor, D. Schofield, R. Milroy, E Schimmel, J. Cox. SCUN D COMMITTEE The many assembly programs, ath- letic events, dances, and variety shows held at Palmyra High would hardly be possible without the Sound Committee. Under the guidance of Mr. Tilmont, this group of boys, trained in sound electronics, takes the responsibility of providing and main- taining sound for all class and school activities. First Row: V. Daly, R. Borden, B. Hall. Second Row: K. Saville, J. Gallagher, L. Hentz. , 99 First Row: F. Rapp, R. Hall, V. Daly, R. Borden, H. Hutchin- son. Second Row: M. Kirkpatrick, J. Flaherty, J. Davidson, H. Downing, J. Gallagher, M. Kozlowski. OPERATORS inm..,.t L ,ff f CLUB Many occasions throughout the school year call for audio-visual aids and competent operators to handle them. To meet this need the Operat- ors Club has been formed. The club, directed by Mr. Vidinski, is composed of several boys from each class who have been trained in the mechanics of audio-visual equipment operation and maintainance. First Row: J. Coursen, B. Emens, G. Emmons, R. Greco, J. Coleman. Second Row: F. Rapp, V. Daly, H. Hutchinson, B. Poulsen, J. Dawson. Athletics play an important part in school life at P. H. S. and sports- manship among the athletes and in the student body plays a major part in upholding all-around school spirit. With this goal of fostering sports- manship at Palmyra High the Varsity Club has been organized under the direction of Mr. James Vowler. The club membership consists of those boys who have earned three letters in Varsity sports and have maintained satisfactory scholastic aver- ages. During the year the Varsity Club holds several cake sales and dances to raise money for club projects. Among this year's projects was the acqui- sition of the handsome red and White Varsity Club jackets for all new members. A ,swag ll f VY' VARSITY CLUB VARSITY CIJUB OFFICERS Left to Right: B. Emens, Treasurerg R. Greco, Vice- Presidentg G. Emmons, Presidentg J. Coursen, Secretary. DANCE BAND Another of Palmyra's musical organiza- tions directed by Mr. Konefsky is the popu- lar dance band. Started only last year, the band became a favorite with the students immediately. Since that time these dance music enthusiasts have performed at assem- blies, dances and other school functions. The group was in fact one of the high spots of the 1961 Junior and Senior Talent Shows. Around piano: T. Cardea, L. Schweizer, K. Hunter, H. Downing, E. Yewdall, T. Belford, B. Smith, J. Bossen. 2nd row: N. Proscheck, Mr. Konefsky, K. Sanders, T. Whitelock, E. McManus, R. Markley, G. Gluck. ORCHESTRA FIRST VIOLINS: N. Reynard, D. Roeker, M. Morton, L. Webb, W. Pahl, M. Von Frick- en, R. Bystrom, E. Reynard. SEOOND VIOLINS: M. Lusk, L. Maire, J. Munro, C Downing, L. Miller, M. Harlander, A. Brown, P. Rammer, C. MacCullough. CLARINETS D. Perkins, J. Bossen, C. Jackson, C. Harker. FLUTES: L. Cameron, L. Cameron. CEL- LOS: B. Smith, M. Schweizer. OBOE: G. Robinson. BASSOON: L. Markley. CORNET P. Robinson, K. Sanders. FRENCH HORN: C. Braidwood, D. Smith, M. Piirand. BARI- TONE HORNS: M. Jackson, G. Saylor, J. Gould. TUBA: J. Andrews. BASS FIDDLE L. Schweizer, E. McManus, C. Clauser. PERCUSSION: T. Cardea, H. Downing. CON- DUCTOR: J. Damiano. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Damiano, is com- posed of students from both the high school and the elementary schools. It provides a touch of semi-classical music along with selec- tions from various shows. This year it provided music for our assemblies and also for our Christmas Pageant. In March it pre- sented its annual Concert with several soloists and an emphasis f on Mozart. First Row: K. Kirsch- baum, M. Bradwell, B. In- azu. Second Row: P. Ram- mer, D. Hemphill, J. Bell Standing: S: Foutty, S Reynolds, Mr. Konefsky G. Robinson, G. Koppen: hoefer, N. Stone, N. Rey- nard, C. Lieggi, S. Perl- Illall. The Madrigal Choir is a new addition to our fine musical organizations. Composed of girls, this group M sings three part harmony and performs completely a cappella. It is also under the direction of Mr. G. Konefsky and provides a varied change in our enter tainment. Barbershop harmony is the sepcialty of this group. For the past two years they have added music with a touch of humor to our programs. These four boys Work closely with Mr. G. Konefsky in planning music to perform for assemblies and as entertain- ment for other outside organizations. L. to R.: B. Smith, T. Car- dea, L. Schweizer, J. Bos- Sen. BARBERSHOP QUARTET CHOIR 1 Librarian President President CHOIR OFFICERS L. to R.: G. Koppenhoefer, 3 L. Schweizer, g J. Swedin, Vice 3 G. Robinson, Librarian. First Row: G. Robinson, L. Horswood, S. Shipley, G. Stull, M. Williams, J. Bell, S. Gar- cia, V. Price,.B. Inazu, D. Kiebler, J. Salmonson, N. Duffett, K. Kirschbaum, D. Sandler, P. Rammer, S. Perlman, C. Karvitz. Second Row: S. Foutty, S. Reynolds, P. Reed, C. Lieggi, J. Shaffer, C. Jackson, L. Maire, C. Spurling, M. Peifer, C. Eck, D. Hemphill, L. Turner, D. DeMarco, J. Lucas, L. Markley, M. Vener. Third Row: M. Schweizer, C. Styer, G. Robinson, G. Koppenhoefer, T. Frazier, R. Brown, N. Reynard, M. Morton, E. Flynn, S. Brown, N. Stone, M. Piirand, C. Lohrman, M. Bradwell, S. Hornberger. Fourth Row: 0. Meekins, A. Frank, J. Fergus, P. McFadden, C. Cardea, C. Goldy, T Cardea, J. Bossen, C. Clauser, B. Smith, E. Maher, J. Gallagher, R. Borden, S. Griffith, L. Schweizer, E. McManus, R. Morrison, M. Konefsky. One of the more familiar sounds every afternoon at Palmyra High was the practicing of the popular P. H. S. choir. The group, under the direction of Mr. Gerald Konef- sky, had this year over eighty active members, the great- est number of students in any vocal organization in Pal- myra history. The choir, the madrigal singers and the barbershop quartet .have entertained the student body frequently at assemblies, the highlight being a colorful Christmas pageant. The choir season ended in the spring' with the annual con- cert. if BAND Mentioning school spirit at Palmyra High instantly brings to mind the P. H. S. Band. Certainly the unforgettable half-time shows during football season, when the band, decked colorfully in red and black, perform with their intricate formations and inspir- ing music contribute greatly to the spirit of P. H. S. And the band's contributions do not stop with the conclusion of the marching seasong for then it begins practice in its concert capa- city. The high school is entertained many times throughout the winter and spring months by this concert band, the season being climaxed by the annual spring concert. As a competitive organization the P. H. S. Band is considered to be one of the finest in New Jersey. This is attested to by its excel- lent representation in both South Jersey and All-State Bands and by its annual invitation to participate in the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City. Mr. Robert Youngblood MAJORETTES: S. Chellman, J. Owens, C. Smith, A. Cann. D. McAnney, D. Thomas, S. Whitesell. COLOR GUARD: J. Frederick, D. Schofield, S. Boyeronus, S. Reed, L. Hulton, G. Ainsworth, E. Schimmel. FLUTES: G. Robinson, S. Rouse, R. Kamilli, M. Goodenow, T. Russell, C. Coe, M. Hahle, N. Stone, E. Shea, L. Cameron, L. Cameron. B FLAT CLARINETS: D. Perkins, D. Perkins,C. Martin, R. Morrison, S. Young, D. Krown, D. Hemphill, S. McGlotten, D. Miller, T. Hallgreen, M. Pierce, R. Andrews, T. Frazier, D. Hodson. OBOES: G. Robin- son, J. Wilkinson. BASSOONS: L. Markley, S. Kelly. ALTO CLARINETS: M. Schill, J. Powell. E FLAT CLARINETS: D. Perkins, D. Perkins, C. Martin, R. BASS CLARINETS: J. Grossman, C. Barker, C. Jackson. CORONETS: P. Robinson, K. Sanders, K. K. Hunter, J. Lundy, P. Van Osten, N. Proscheck, C. Belar, J. Munro, R. Mount, D. Girt, R. Wenzel. FRENCH HORNS: M. Jackson, M. Piirand, D. Bleam, C. Braidwood. TENOR SAXOPHONES: J. Jarvis, J. Hoare, T. Belford, C. Rhoden, R. Miller, E. Yewdall, M. Williams, G. Tolver. BARITONE HORNS: J. Gould, G. Saylor, B. Smith. TROM- BONES: G. Pratt, R. Markley. PERCUSSION: D. Bush, R. Milroy, E. Fellner, D. Gunn, B. Greenhough, A. Barstow, R. Klein, C. Johns, A. Gwynn, T. Cardea, W. Wright, R. Pryor, H. Downing, T. Whitelock. SOUSAPHONES: J. Andrews, L. Schweizer, S. Grif- fith, J. Petrie, C. Cardea, C. Clauser. STRING BASS: E. McManus. BELLS: C. Styer, M. Schweizer, S. Frederick, D. Fischer, G. Dorworth, S. Coles, P. Rammer. The Color Guard, composed of seven Se- nior girls, adds much to the dignity and pageantry of our half time marching enter- tainment. The girls perform precision drill- ing and marching, both of which add greatly to the enjoyment of the spectators. J Irederick CCaptainJ. D. Schofield, S. Boyeronus, S. Reed I Hulton CCO-Captainl, G. Ainsworth, E. Schimmel. :mvv +m- -A-wsmwsmwwimwwmwug.qw1mm, -ff-.'- fmw..mmWw...a.,1.w.1m.s.w.m..,s.-.Q...f.,..em.....-W- L to R.: A. Cann, C. Smith, J. Owens, S. Whitesell, D. Thom- as D. McAnney, J. Price. The eight attractive twirlers who preceded the Band down the football field this year were captained by Ar- dith Cann, Each year the girls are selected through tryouts before Mr. Youngblood, the band director, and a judge from the National Baton Twirl- ling Association fN.B.T.A.J. This year the Majorettes presented P.H.S. with a trophy, which they Won as a high school team in the N.B.T.A. Competition. They were judged in the contest according to their personal appearance, precision and unison twirling, marching, and maneuvering ability, and the general effect they created. Palmyra High School is proud of this achievementg and Mr. Youngblood, in speaking for the Band, termed this year's majorettes as Hefiicientf' Q3-., Q-Exe MAIORETTES Ardie Cann Head Majorette l 7 gr ll I NMA i i NW I w Robert Morrison Joan Powell President Vice Pesident Secretary Stephany Chellman BAND EXECUTIVE f- Luanne Cameron Treasurer COMMITTEE The Band Executive Committee is a group of repre- sentatives for the band members who meet and discuss cur- rent problems and ways to improve this musical organiza- tion. It is composed of the elected officers for the year and the center guides from the marching band. Meeting once a month, it is under the guidance of the band director, Mr. Robert Youngblood. First Row: J. Frederick, S. Chellman, J. Powell, B. Morrison, L. Cam- eron. Second Row: C. Jackson, G. Robinson, E. Maher, B. Smith, C. Braidwood, A. Cann. Third Row: J. Bossen, H. Downing, J. Andrews, P. Robinson, R. Markley. Fourth Row: T. Cardea, C. Styer, K. Sanders C. Martin. . il .le 1 Ella N Sandy i W Barb Diane VARSITY This year the cheerleaders were out in full force. Led by Diane Percival, captain, and Sandy Rouse, co-captain, they attended all of the spectator sports. With their smiles, cart-wheels and splits in addition to spirited voices, they encourage the fans to cheer and support their team. With this support, our teams are always reminded that the Pals never play a game alone. This has helped add a Warm feeling, even though many of our games have been played away from home. The cheerleaders, including three Senior members, attended a cheerleading clinic to add to their old Kneeling, l. to r.: S. McGlotten, E. Weeks, K. Hunter, N. Proscheck. Standing, l. to r.: B. Finney, D. Percival Ccaptainb, S. Rouse Cco-captainj, K. Bradshaw. A 3 'Y' '53V6fwt Q Sandy Kathy Kathy CHEERLEADERS standards, like Beer Beer, Two Bits, ' and C'mon Red. The famous Beat cheer literally sent Nancy Proscheck bouncing back from where she startedg the witty Are you ready, Mr. Dillon ? was also great. Yes, our games would not be the same without those familiar faces. The cheerleaders were always there, whether the sun was glistening, rain was seeping through their parkas or it was snowing. You can never forget their smiles of spirit as they stick by the team-Win or Lose! With a T, With a T, VVith a . Cslapj . . PTTT . . Ahh . . OOOOPS l!! Nancy First Row l to r D Hillman J Pr1ceCCaptD J Harrisong J. Stull. Second Row l to r M Lehotsky CCo Captj E Elder L Schaulfeleg B. Merrell. IUNIOR VARSITY --- CHEERLEADERS Those who have attended our basketball games this year have surely seen the peppy J. V. Cheerleaders rooting for the team. It is their position to keep both the team and the crowd in high spirits, although it can be a very difficult job at times. This year it was even more rough for none of the games were played at home. Next year they are looking forward to successful home games on a new court. 17. 11 1 2 4 bs JUNIOR TALENT SHUW Dream Along With Me'? was the introduction to our Talent Show. Under the direction of Sandra Perlman and Gail Tolver, the Class of 1962 really presented a show to be remembered. Though there were many hectic rehearsals beforehand, the result was Worth it all. Centered around the deams of a girl who has fallen asleep, the audience was taken through a tour of Jamaica, France, New York, the Old West, and Vaudeville. Each scene was filled with com- edy, music and dancing and there was never a dull moment. Talent! Yes, there Was talent, but more than talent there was a good hour of entertainment. The Lemon Sisters Boy, did I just have a nightmare! Look Mom no cavities. Why, I'd just love to hear your Hi-Fi. A , f iii'-if- ' , ff. ,-1' 'I 4 But, Margaret, you can't sneeze NOW. , What a time for a fire drill. G ' ' i fi' el 1 e 5' 'i ii ' -mv Look, Mom, no hands! 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The humorous Palmyra style English accent required by the script was improved by the daily rehearsalsg but the practices didn't include the hatful of water or explod- ing footlight which appeared at the perform- ance. All Who helped lay the foundation for the success of this activity, not only on stage, but also behind the scenes, agree that their excitement and pride, which accom- panied the laughter of the audience, more than compensated for the hard work which must precede a success. . ,. . f mmewif f ,ggmtmfhi first:-wiTW u I feel I could tell my whole heart to you. lei fflgls fgtdx , ,uri 3? ,, W 'mf LGA?- li x at THE CAST Stephen Spettigue ,,A,,,,,..............A,.....,.., ,.,, Bob Morrison Sir Francis Chesney ...o,,..... ..,,..,.,..,,... E d Maher Jack Chesney .....,.....,...........,. .....,... J im Coursen Charley Wykeham ,,,., ..,.....,...,..... , .........,.,....,....... J im Letton Lord Fancourt Babberley ...,....,... .......,,. 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Gray, O. Meekins, D. Fish P. Shea, R. Edmonds,G. Dickinson, V. Daly. E rr. C . :- Head Coach . : i , ' .l ?. . ,fz ',,, .1-- .',v - LE... , ig T' lg- 3 179 1 ' Mr. Thomas McHugh R . Q ia is Qi' e W Lg g A X M xy COACHES CONFERENCE EQ i'e. . L. to R.--Head Coach, Mr T McHugh Mr P T h Grimes, Mr. S. Harkness, Mr T Makin Mr L C f fi? Iannucci FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM 1st row, seated: S. Fisher, C. Rhoden, P. Herrman, H. Washington, P. Ebner, W McLaughlin, R. Stow, W. Miller, L. Poeder, B. Beckett, C. Snow. 2nd row: R. Smith G. Trotta, D. Green, W. Washington, C. Perkins, W. Shaner, L. Cook, S. DeFrank J. Arnott, D. Sundermier, A. Barstow, R. Maier. 3rd row: R. Greenhough, J. Wallace, P. DeMarco, C. Taylor, W. Mines, R. Fort, S. Martin, R. Warmkessel, R. Schoenberg G. Pratt, R. Wallace, L. Edmonds, R. Anderson. ' ' ' ' 4y1p 9 s' 9 5. . VARSITY FOOTBALL As usual, Coach McHugh's football squad had another winning season. Although the team lost the last 3 games, all by one touch- down, they met their opponents with a challenging spirit. Helping Mr. McHugh on the coaching staff were the line coaches, Mr. Grimes and Mr. Harkness. The season opened with the Pals de- feating Steinert 25-13 and swamping Bordentown 45-13. After their two wins,,the Pals lost a heartbreaker to Moorestown 7-0. The following weeks the Pals snapped back and beat Hamilton 25-6, Ewing 13-0, and Lenape 31-6. After a postponed game with Riverside, the Pals seem to get 05 their winning streak and lost their last 3 games to Riverside 7-0, Mt. Holly 20-13, and the annual Thanksgiving Day Game to Burlington 13-6. Even though the team ended with a 5-4 record, four of the McHugh eleven were awarded All-County honors. They included Jim Davidson, offensive, Sam Benson, defensive endg Bruce Cherry, offensive center, and Tyrone Belford, offensive halfback. This year's team consisted of 18 letter- men who graduate, but under the able'coaching of Mr. McHugh, , the Pals will be on top again next year. ,W M9 rjgujbgvizf 0. ,slump ,QQXA wiwf M gdb MW QU' ,514 yfrt' SCOREBOX-VARSITY my Pals Opp. Z7 Steinert 25 13 OJ! Bordentown 45 13 K Moorestown 0 7 Hamilton 28 7 Ewing 13 0 FOOTBALL heme 33 7 '- Mt. Holly 13 20 Riverside 0 6 Burlington 6 13 5 ' A T' ai., W ,11Y!i FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The freshman football team, under the guidance of Mr. Iannucci as their coach, didn't have as good a season as they had hoped for. However, the main ur ose of the team was ac quaint the members of the team with the fundamentals of football and pre- pare for varsity ball in the future. up p AE n - complished. This purpose was to ac- 5 ' E ...Y ...W-1 -as-1 at l J I 9 F Afffx ' 'lf' f : 1-42:5 W ll G Ll f xiii ,, b - ' X i , G ? G , G Sam Benson End John Lehman Linebacker Jim Davidson Tackle i Fred Rapp Rick Greco Bruce Cherry End Full-Back Guard Bob Morrison Guard John Shea Guard Neil Morton Tackle Harold Jenson Half-Back George Emmons n...,..f...--u.,..1, 1st Row, L. to R.-F. Rapp, J. Sluyter, R. Kershaw, B. Moore, M. Layton, B. Yedall, J. Bossen. 2nd. Row--J. Greenleaf, L. Caccese, P. Movesky, R. Morton, F. McGinnis, J. Adams, C. Yancey, J. Coleman, G. Gluck, J. Coursen, M. Snowe, A. Frank. 3rd Row- W. Evaul, T. Howe, B. Gilbert, M. Kozlowski, D. Elder, R. Trautman, R. Blum, H. Jenkins, D. Coursen, W. Martin, Mr. Curtis, Coach: 4th Row-Mr. Grimes, Coach, L. Blackman, D. Fish, C. McManus, B. Palme, J. Davidson, E. Weisbrot, P. Schill. R. Rippman, N. Benowitz, H. Jenson. 5th Row-G. Dickinson, N. Bibus, J. Hunter, D. Stauss, T. Moore, D. Toal, J. Hires, P. Cotter, J. Silver, R. Serfling, B. Baitzel, B. Gowens, J. Obuchowski. TR CK The track team was represented with a really fine team this year. 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''J?lQ1i'l'MH 1f:iig' 2-sg.4..1gg1.4!'.:iE . 132 , f- - Z 1' , '- ,, -. Q 1' ' .maxi :ease All-State Group II 220 yd. Sprinter Ron HURDLERS Morton L. to R.-Harold Jensen, Mike Kozlowski, Jim Cole- man, Jack Adams First Row: D. Wells, W. Tingle, G. Gluck, J. Coursen, H. Mann, B. Smith. Second Row: Mr. Curtis, coachg W. Mann, J. Gould. Third Row: W. Poulsen, N. Benowitz. G G 1. M -V .: ?Swf5. . . .gf V . Y -f 3'-f + 't , so ' S2 ..V-if 551- i -'. fi T .ik ' S42- ' -'Ehy. ,. r d? 'fifi ' if 5 ' ., . . we f . 31. T 1- ,- M G -G V ' elif-'f G , V Vff'--' 'V Vw- w:f'1af7.,G .. G, G 2 f ,,Pii,.e V G A 1 V. - if G 3 y L .ga I V G , fis' ' -- G, - V, - ...B A. Q. G. . mm E H: G. ,V G ,3 ,S , W J:,i.,G 6 J P G G .G G G 'V ff , J 11 K ' . f, .. s Q if - Z J 5 'it' 'li' ' , l J L in ,gg i V .t -- W ff 'A M f if G, G . W ' -'Y B or Y S 'ww 'J 'J G-it G ,G Q A..A G GV W -V A V VV .. kV A l V .-,V 34,4 1 ,g Q' , 72,5 V ' ,. .5 Q , ' 'iiwff H J ' V ' 1 ' .Aw 'T is M e .1 - G 7 Y .VS hi K ,.' K ,Li A jg, -Q fhap x 3 c.,, Q H V k t Q r f .V . fr - 1 ,..' 3 C if iA' gp, . ..it , VV - V, lag K I , I 'Q i fi, it K 'M K, G , - .V.,' ? pg u V. - 1 1- i K. K V VG I 4 .V 'il , G 1 r - stt. t . G X M132 krkr 4 Q CROSS COUNTRY Coach Curtis and his team really came through with a fine season. Senior, Jim Coursen, brought home most of the honors for the team. They all pulled together, however, to bring P.H.S. right up into the finals. We had representation in the first five, and finished with a record to be proud of. SPRINTERS L. to R.-Lou Caccese, Neil Benowitz, Bill mann, Jim Coursen, George Gluck, Fred Rapp TENNIS Kneeling L. to R.-D. Clifton, S. Grillith, F. Messick. Standing L. to R.--J. Hires, J. Silver, Mr. Harkness, Coachg J. Hornberger, B. Morrison. The boys had a difficult season because this was our first year for tennis. Although we didn't have a Winning season, they really laid the foundation for future teams. Coach Harkness is confident that with a little more time, We will develop a promising team. The team was composed of a variety of Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors, most of whom were relatively new to the sport this year. L. to R.-G. Coles, J. Felizzi, D. Hudson, J. Stiles, B. Erichson, D. Flach, L. Witham, Mr. Kane, Coach. GOLF The golf team did very well this year in the South Jersey Scholastic Golf League. Within this league, they won the Northern Division Championship with a record of 8-0-2. In the team play-offs of South Jersey, Palmyra finished third. In the individuals of South Jersey, Larry Witham finished third and Dick Flach tenth. The team made a fair showing in the New Jersey State Tour- nament at Manesquan Country Club. L. to R., Kneeling-J. Felizzi, D. Flach. Standing-G. Coles, D. Hudson, J. Stiles, B. Erichson, Mr. Kane, L. Witham.I Mr. Kane Demonstrates Proper Grip. f- Q 'Y ' i Y N if QKJFP7 EE , A , ,. Yi W ..,:.,::, it Mx,-gwwml iiiii '-1 -',1iW'w,LY V iiiiii Q .13 i 'N Y N Y, ' , 'l' :V ' ggi' , 1 NNW E WIN if - Q iiii M V Dtv ' f ' '- ilu V ' mm i . , Qi L. S ii ilr ,gig v Q -A ,i lx VARSITY AND FRESHMAN BASEBALL Q VARSITY BASEBALL Sitting--J. Headman, M. Leblang, V. Daly, J. Dawson, Captaing J. Morris, P. Santa Maria, P. Schauifele. Standing-B. Sabilla, Managerg B. Nece, A. Gwynn, B. Emens. B. Freedman, R. Greco, D. Wells, Mr. Makin, Coach. Back Row-B. Pourson, P. Selvaggi, G. Emmons, J. Adelizzi. VARSITY This year's team had a very good season and we went all the Way to the finals. Though we were defeated by Delsea in a fast and exciting game, we are confident of an even better season this year. The entire starting line-up from last year will return again this year. With the aid of Freshmen Ace Pitcher, Art Boulden, Coach Makin was able to take some of the strain off Senior pitcher, Joe Morris. FRESHMAN BASEBALL Although still on double session the fresh- men managed to find some time to field a baseball team. Mr. Vowler coached the boys and they had a good season. He is looking forward to another fine team and also seeing many of this year's team moye on to the Varsity squad. me I i 1 V ' Q - , W. , n 1, i': , , A X FRESHMAN BASEBALL ' Sitting-T. Bell, S. Bumgarner, J. Willey, J. Tweedley, G. Bacon. 2nd Row-M. Bauer, J. Wells, M. Schemp, R. Freedman, E. Sanderson, M. Szeliga. 3rd Row-C. Goldy, ' Manager, A. Bananno, J. Morton, M. Grady, Beauchamp, Manager. gn, w K 'mf - 4 '23-, W - Catchers: Allen Gwynn, Vince Daly, and Barry Freedman Ace Pitcher, Joe Morris, demonstrates proper grip to Pat Schauifels and George Emmons. Coach Makin discusses game plane with Captain, John Dawson. BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling--P. Santa Maria, J. Headman. Front Row- P. McFadden, Managerg R. Greco, B. Emens, B. Poul- son, J. Courseng J. Shea, W. Moore, Manager. Back Row-C. Fish, P. Selvaggi, S. Benson, J. Lehmann, Mr. Goldstein, Coach. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity team had one of its best seasons this year. Coach Harkness did a fine job with this team who are mostly sophomores. Although they aren't an excep- tionally tall team, they out rebounded and outhustled many other teams who were much taller than they. Another good season VARSITY BASKETBALL This year's basketball team proved that you don't have to be tall to play basketball well. Although the record wouldn't show it, but this year's team payed some of the finest basketball played or witnessed in this area. With players like Barry Emens, Sam Benson, Bill Poulson, Rick Greco, Jim Headman and John Lehmann, they never stopped hustling and fighting for rebounds. The team cer- tainly deserves a lot of credit for working under the handicap of playing in adverse conditions with no games held at home. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row-P. Price, Managerg M. Dugan, R. Freed- man, B. Nece, A. Boulden, T. Belford, D. Strahan, Manager. Back Row-D. Coursen, S. Baumgarner, N. Gray, M. Sutherland, P. Shea, Mr. Harkness, is hoped for next year. -fig--.e , Coach. 4f........a Q QL f f .Ni ldagayalcwv l B is l 'Wll 4 9-.nf Benson R- Sam 'Ck G Center Gllargeco Mr. Stewart Harkness Mr. Barry Goldstein Junior Varsity Coach Varsity Coach John Lehmann F01-ward Barry Emens Guard --4, Bill Forward Poulson A , ,uf . FJ! gf' gk M ik S' is-2 ,Q .UU .ji Lf 5,1 W .fi lip J- JJ VARSITY HOCKEY Seated, left to right: L. Winner, D. Percival, P.4Bowen, S. Brown. First row: D. Hillman, K. Taylor, M. Bradshaw, Captain: G. Zayotti, C. Braidwood. Second row: V. Travis, Manager: S. Rouse, P. Lippincott, E. Schimmel, T. Eberhardt, Miss R. Rapp, Coach. GIRL HOCKEY The Hockey team under the direction of Miss R. Rapp, did not have a very successful season as far as wins and losses go. The varsity, during the fail of 1961, completed the season with 2 wins, 7 losses, and 1 stalemateg but gradu- ation in June 1961 had reduced the team to only three letter winners of the previous campaign. The future of Hockey, at least for the season of 1962 1 is exceptionally bright although we regret the loss of 1 seven valuable players. The six that will be with us next year aong with advancing players from the Junior Varsity Miss Rosa Rapp Varsity Coach Mary Lou Bradshaw look forward to a very successful 1962. Captain Diane Percival Sandy Rouse Gail Zayotti l.upl ml rlll mul .. K- V . ff , ,A , lv 1 -41, I Z ,ix I A, c . - K , fl' , , fy, f'1f,! ifL.,L,- if v- .L 1 JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY J 1' A,u t Seated, left to right: D. Fox, Managerg J. Melograno, E. Elder, C. Clover, N. Mitchell. L. Kohl, B. Inazu, Manager. First row: S. Shipley, D. Sandler, B. Merrell, R. McGinnis, Captaing S. Scanlan, C. Sperling, J. Lamon, D. Kiebler. Second row: Miss Hight, Coachg C. Eck, J. Danzeisen, D. Nelson, C. Harker, J. Bell. S. Hornberger, C. Lohrman, L. Hors- wood, Mana ger. HOCKEY SCORES Varsity Ju. Varsity OPPONENT Pals Opps. Pals Opps. Audubon 1 5 0 9 Haddonfield 0 2 1 0 Molnt Holly 1 3 0 0 Merchantville 0 6 1 5 Glassboro 1 2 1 0 Lenape 1 1 0 1 Delaware Twp. 2 0 0 1 Moorestown 0 5 0 2 Haddon Heights 0 3 0 2 Pennsauken 2 0 0 0 Varsity 2 Wins 1 Tie 7 Losses Junior Varsity 2 Wins 2 Ties 6 Losses Linda Winner Ellen Schimmel Miss Nancy Hight J.V. Coach Ronnie Brown ,K-IL L5 11Qi:lf 15- I -3 Christine Styer Linda Sacks Ronnie Brown GIRLS BASKETBALL The basketball squad this year was not blessed with veterans by any means, but the girls that did make up the squad were cagers that believed in fighting and hustling from whistle to whistle, which seemed to be blowing every time two players looked cross-eyed at each other. The team had sound coaching from Miss Rappg their tight defensive plays were a sight to behold with Sue Whitesell, our basketwatcher, and Ellen Schimmel, our swift ball mover, giving the opponents a rough time. Even though they went through the season rather unimpres- sively as far as winning games was concerned, the spirit, fight, and willingness of the basketeers kept the opponents from winning by large margins. In Varsity competition the girls won 7 out of 13 games. Of the 10 Varsity letter winners, only 8 will be available for future play. Karen Taylor, a very able guard who also saw offensive action, Mary Lehman, who has a terrific eye for the long shot, and Pat Bowen, our twisting forward, will form the nucleus of next year's squad. The Junior Varsity won 5 and lost 8. The style of play ad- vanced as the season progressed. Add this to our three returning Varsity players indicates Championship next season. Congratula- tions, Girls! Congratulations, Coach Rapp. VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Seated, left to right: E. Schimmel, K. Taylor, M. Lehman, L. Sacks. First row: L. Smith Managerg S. Brown, M. McCullough, P. Bowen, Miss R. Rapp, Coach. Second row .I Kaeufer, Manager, L. Winner, Captain, S. Whitesell, C. Styer.. Sue Whitesell Ellen Schimmel Bunny McCullough GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCORES Linda Winner f'League games Captain Varsity Ju. Varsity Opponent Pals Opps. Pals Opps. Audubon 20 27 20 46 Woodbury 31 52 12 7 Holy Cross 36 31 17 32 Levittown 56 26 25 8 A 'Moorestown 43 14 15 32 xMerchantville 33 44 31 24 iPennsauken 19 21 18 20 5Lenape 17 41 26 35 'iHaddon Hts. 28 48 22 20 'Delaware Twp. 26 20 15 19 Levittown 18 17 23 15 itMt. Holly 40 18 19 33 ?Hadd0nfield 34 31 21 27 TOTALS 411 390 264 318 JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Seated, left to right: D. Stevenson, J. Yearly, V. Lucas, Managerg C. Young, V. Lincoln. First Row: J. Lamon, J. Gilchrist, T. Eberhardt, Captaing M. Schill, Co-captain, B. Furrer, C. Sperling. Second Row: C. Clover, Managerg D. Nelson, B. Hoad, E. Fellner, B. Austin, Miss Hight, Coach. ,..wimamfW mw...:,wwumw1amm 11. , m,m,,,,1- , .. . .. .. ,, ., .,,.- A, Wi., 40 -- - W W L Q ..V, S . . :I K 1 - . , .WA 55 . ' I 1 3. .. 5 . - Q 1. is 5 M . 4 A VARSITY SOFTBALL First Row, left to right: S. Ettore, J. Melograno, T. Johnson, Captain: K. Hunter, E. Hampton. Second Row: Mrs. Leezy, Coach: N. Nunn, T. Bretthauer, L. Winner, J. Gilpin, P. VVosiski, Manager. GIRLS SOFTBALL In the springtime our feminine athletes turn their attention to softball competition. Last spring the ball park was spotted with red shorts and white blouses as our girls took their positions on the diamond. The team, under the able direction of Coach Leezy, had a fair seasong but spring just seems to take its toll in the minds of all the young lasses. This fact along with the blistering sun, dusty diamonds, and all the little creatures, create very tense games. 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Q I it ' .QQ ' ' .-fl J 'A Ki.. , 5-1 ' A T.. E - ' z! . 1 ,L s .Q Q K 1 '23 ' , ev.-1 .- V 1 1 1 155: , +3 'Wa ,, tu I ADAMS, JOHN M. Activities: Varsity Club, 4. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 23 Track 2,3,43 Bowling Club 2. ADAMS, MELVIN A., JR. Activities: Boys' State 33 Choir 2,3,43 Social Chairman. Athletics: Tennis 3,4. AINSWORTH, GAIL L. Activities: Band 43 Choir 23 Tilli- cum3 Palmyrian 43 Activity Board 33 Homeroom Representative 33 Junior Play3Junior Talent Show3 Prom Com- mittee3- Monitors 2. Athletics: Hockey, Junior Varsity 3 Manager: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2,3. ANDERSON, CHERYL Activities: Band 1,2. ANDREWS, JOHN R. Activities: Boys' State 33 Band 2,3, 43 South Jersey Band 3,43 Choir 2,3, 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Tillicumg Jets Club 3,43 Junior Talent Show. ANDREWS, LARAINE Activities: Palmyrian 33 Junior Play. ARIAS, CARMEN E. Activities: CLa Progresiva, Cubaj Class Secretary 2,43 Class Historian 1,33 Honor Society 3,43 Chorus 1,23 3,43 Year Book 43 Homeroom Repre- sentative 3,43 Plays 1,2,3,43 Debate Club 1,2,3,4. Athletics: Gymnastics Team. BARKER, DOLORES THERESE Activities: Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. BELL, LAWRANCE Activities: Junior Talent Show. BENOWITZ, NEAL L. Activities: Honor Society 3,43 Band 33 Tillicum, Activities Edilorf Jets Club 3,4 President: Monitors 2. Athletics: Cross Country 43 Track 2,3,4. Awards: National Merit Semi-Finalist. BENSON, SAMUEL Athletics: Football, Varsity 3,43 Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,43 Track 23 Burlington County Times All County 1961 Football Team. BLACKMAN, LEROY J. Athletics: Track 3,4. BLANEY, EILEEN AGNES ANNE Activities: Tillicumg Pep Club 23 Homeroom Representative 23 Junior Talent SBOWQ Prom Committee. BLEAM, DOLORES E. Activities: Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra I,2,3,4Q Tillicumg Library Council 13 Homeroom Representative 43 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Basketball, Junior Var- sity 2. 'I42 SENIOR DIRECTORY BOGER, JOSEPH K. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 2,3, Varsity 4. BONNICK, ROSALIE Activities: Drun 8: Bugle 1,2. BORDEN, RALPH Activities: Choir 2,3,43 Jets Club 2,3,43 Operators Club 2,3,43 Sound Committee 2,3,43 Band 2,3,4Manager. BOULDEN, LENA Athletics: Basketball, Junior Var- sity 23 Softball, Junior Varsity 3. BOYERONUS, SHARON Activities: Band 43 Future Nurses of America 3,43 Pep Club 33 Prom Committee. BRADSHAW, MARY LOU Activities: Class Secretary 2,3,43 Student Council 2,4 Treasurer3 Tilli- cumg Pep Club 2,33 Homeroom Rep- resentative 13 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee, Chairman. Athletics: Cheerleading, Junior Var- sity 3 Co-Captainp Hockey, Varsity 2,3,43 Basketball, Junior Varsity 23 Softball, Junior Varsity 2. BRANSON, BARBARA M. Activities: Tillicurn. Athletics: Bowling Club 3. BRETH, LINDA ANN Activities: Honor Society 2,3,43 Til- licum3 Senior Editor: Palmyrian 3,43 Future Teachers of America 2,33 Jets Club 4 Secretary Treasurerg Pep Club 33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show. Awards: National Merit Semi-Finalist. BRILES, MELISSA HENRIETTA Activities: Tillicum3 Activity Board 1,2,3,4 Presidenzg Library Council l,2,3,43 Future Teachers of America 2,33 Pep Club 33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. BROWN, SHARON ANN Activities: Honor Society 2,3,43 Choir 3,43 Tillicum3 Sports Editor: Palmyrian 3,43 Jets Club 43 Pep Club 35 Junior Play3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Hockey, Varsity 2,3,43 Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,43 Softball, Junior Varsity 2. BUDDEN, GAIL MARIE Activities: Pep Club 33 Prom Committee. BUSH, DIANE HOPE Activities: Band 43 Choir 2,33 Tilli- cum3 Future Nurses of America 2,3. CACCESE, LOUIS ANTHONY Activities: Varsity Club 43 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: CHoly Cross High Schoolb Football 13 Cpalmyra High Schoolb Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 43 Baseball 2'Managerf Track 3,4. CAMERON, LINELLE Y. Activities: Honor Society 3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Future Teachers of America 2,3,43 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee3 Monitors 2. CAMERON, LUANNE M. Activities: Band 1,2,3,4 Treasurer: Orchestra 43 Future Teachers of America 2,3,43 Junior Play: Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. CANN, ARDITH JANICE Activities: Band 2,3,43 Majorette 2,3,4 Head Majorettef Tillicum, Business Manager: Palmyrian 43 Pep Club 33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Softball, Junior Varsity 2,33 Varsity 43 Bowling Club 3. CARDEA, THOMAS M. Activities: fHoly Cross High Schoolj Chorus 1,23 fPalmyra High Schoolj Band 3,43 Choir 1,2,3,43South Jersey Chorus 33 Tillicum3 Future Teachers of America 3,43 Junior Play3 Prom Committee. CAREY, SHARRON RAE Activities: CWoodrow Wilson High Schoolj Classical Club 1,23 German Club 13 Sketch 8: Pencil Club 1,2,33 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3. Athletics: CCramer Junior High Schoolj Basketball, Junior Varsity 1. CHELLMAN, STEPHANY CLAUDIA Activities: Band 1,4 Secretaryf Majorette 2,3,43 Tillicumg Pep Club 2,33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Awards: Typing. CHERRY, BRUCE WAYNE Activities: Varsity Club 43 Pep Club 2,3. Athletics: Football, Varsity 2,3,43 Basketball 1 Manager: Baseball 2, 3,4. CLARK, PATRICIA Activities: Junior Talent Show. Athletics: Basketball, Junior Var- sity 2. CLIFTON, DANIEL M. Activities: Sound Committee 13 Monitors 1. Athletics: Basketball, Junior Varsity 23 Tennis 3,43 Bowling Club 2,3. COLEMAN, JAMES E. Activities: Boys' State 33 Varsity Club 43 Homeroom Representative 4. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,43 Track 2,3,4. COLES, GLENN ROBERT Athletics: Golf 3,4. COOPER, BARBARA J. Activities: Honor Society 3,43 Tilli- cum3 Future Teachers of America 43 Prom Committee. Athletics: Softball, Junior Varsity 2. SENIOR DIRECTORY COSTA, BARBARA ANNE Activities: Cl-Ioly Cross High Schooll Glee Club 1,2,33 Cross Currents I3 Junior Play3 CPalmyra High Schoolj Tillicum3 Future Nurses of America 4. Awards CHoly Cross High Schoolj Shorthand, Typing. COURSEN, JAMES Activities: Honor Society 2,3,4 President: Student Council 3,43 Boys' State 33 Varsity Club 4 Treas- urer: Junior Play. Athletics: Cross Country 2,3,4 Co- Captaing Basketball, Junior Varsity 2,3, Varsity 43 Track 2,3,4. DALY, JAMES VINCENT Activities: Class President 2343 Student Council 2,43 Boys' State 33 Tillicum, .jiports Editor: Operators Club 1,2,3, 3 Varsity Club 43 Junior Talent Show3 Sound Committee 1,2, 3,43 Prom Committee3 Monitor 2. Athletics: Football, Varsity 43 Cross Country 33 Basketball, Junior Varsity I,2,33 Baseball 2,3,43 Track 1. DAVIDSON, JAMES MARSHALL, JR. Activities: Boys' State Alternate 33 Tillicum3 Operators Club 2,3,43 Var- sity Club 43 Junior Play3 Prom Com- mittee3 Monitor 2,3. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,43 Track 2,3, Burlington County Times All County 1961 Football Team. DAWSON, JOHN T., JR. Activities: Honor Society 3,43 Boys' State 33 Varsity Club 43 Junior Tal- ent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Football, Varsity 43 Baseball 2,3, Captain 4. DENIGHT, CAROL ANNE Activities: QSouth Dade High SchoolJ Student Council 1,23 Rebelaire 1,23 Journalism Club 1,23 Future Nurses of America 1,23 Psychology Club 1,23 CPalmyra High Schooll Junior Play. Athletics3 Cheerleading, Junior Varsity 2. Award: Typing D'EUSTACHIO, BARBARA SUSAN Activities: Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committeeg Pep Club 3. Athletics: Cheerleading, Junior Var- sity 3, C0.f,-gpfaiyh' Hockey, Junior Varsity 2,33 Varsity 43 Basketball, Junior Varsity 2. DOWNING, HUGH WALLACE Activities: Band I,2,3,4, Manager 13 Choir 23 Tillicum3 Future Teachers of America 2,3,43 Operators Club I,2,33 Homeroom Representative 43 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. DRUMMY, MICHAEL M. Athletics: CSt. Francis Preparatory SchoolJCross Country 23 Wrestling 2. DUGDALE, PATRICIA ROWLAND Activities: Class Historian 2,3,43 Tillicum3Activity Board 1,23 Library Council 13 Future Nurses of America 2, President 3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Homeroom Representative 23 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Showg Prom Committee3 'Monitors 2. Athletics: Hockey, Junior Varsity 2. EMENS, BARRY CARLISLE Activities: Boys' State 33 Varsity Club 3,4, Secretaryp Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Basketball, Junior Var- sity 1,2, Varsity 3,43Baseball 2,3,4. EMMONS, GEORGE L., JR. Activities: Boys' State 33 Varsity Club 3,4 Presidentg Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Football, Varsity 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,4. ERICHSON, ROBERT S. Athletics: Golf 3,43 Bowling Club 2. ETTORE, SHEILA ANN Activities: QSchalmont High Schoolj Chorus 13 Y-Teens Treasurerg CPalmyra High Schooll Tillicum3 Homeroom Representative 23 Prom Committee. Athletics: CSchalmont High Schoolj Basketball, Junior Varsityg I3 Soft- ball,Junior Varsity 13 Soccer, Junior Varsity I3 Cpalmyra High Schoolj Softball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3. FAUNCE, PATRICIA E. Activities: Tillicum3 Future Teachers of America 23 Pep Club 2,33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Hockey 3 Managerp Bas- ketball, Junior Varsity 2,3. FERGUS, JOHN H., JR. Activities: Honor Society 3,43 Choir 2,3,43 Jets Club 3,4 Vice President. FINNEY, BARBARA JEAN Activities: Tillicum3 Library Council 2,3,43 Future Teachers of America 2,3,43 Pep Club 33 Homeroom Repre- sentative 3,43 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Cheerleading, Junior Var- sity 2, Varsity 3,4. FISCHER, DORIS ANN Activities: Band 2,3,4 Assistant Librariang Choir 3,43 Tillicum3 Li- brary Council 2,3,43 Future Teachers of America 43 Pep Club 3. FOUTTY, CAROLYN SUE Activities: Choir 3,43 Orchestra 13 Tillicum3 Prom Committee3Monitor 2. Athletics: Softball 3 Junior Varsity3 Bowling Club 3. FOWLES, THEODORE R. Activities: Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee3 Monitors 1,2. Athletics: Football Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,43 Basketball, Junior Var- sity 23 Track 43 Bowling Club 3. FRAZIER, ANDREW JAMES Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 2,3, Varsity 43 Basketball, Junior Varsity 23 Track 2. FREDERICK, EJUDITH RUTH Activities:Class ublicity Chairman 3,43 Student Council I Treasurerf Band 2,3,43 Tillicum, Art Editorg Activity Board 43 Future Teachers of America 2,3,4 Presidentg Pep Club 33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee3 Monitors I,2. Athletics: Cheerleading, Junior Var- sity 2. FREEDMAN, BARRY Athletics: CCamden High Schoolj Football, Varsity 1,23 Basketball, Junior Varsity 13 Baseball, Varsity 1,23 CPalmyra High SchoolJ Basket- ball, Junior Varsity 33 Baseball 3,4. GARMAN, DORIS JEAN Athletics: Hockey, Junior Varsity 23 Softball, Junior Varsity 23 Bowling Club. GERKENS, SHARON Activities: Majorette I,2,33 Future Teachers of America 2,3,43 Pep Club 33 Prom Committee3 Monitors 1,2. GILBERT, WILLIAM J., JR. Activities: Boys' State 33 Jets Club 3,4. Atiihletics: Track 3,43 Bowling Club 3. - GLUCK, GEORGE M. Activities: Bank I,2,3,43 Junior Play? Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 2,33 Cross Country 4, Co-Captain,- Track 2,3,43 Bowling Club 2,3, GOODENOW, MARILYN CHRISTINE Activities: Band 1,2,3,43 Majorette 13 Tillicum, Future Teachers of America 1,23 Pep Club 55 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Hockey, Junior Varsity 2, Manager. GRAY, CATHERINE E. Activities: Band 33 Tillicum3 Pep Club 33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Hockey, Junior Varsity 23 Basketball, Junior Varsity 2. GRECO, RICHARD A. Activities: Class President 3, Vice President 43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Boys' State 33 Varsity Club 3,4 Vice President: Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Football, Varsity 2,3,43 Basketball, Junior Varsity 1, Varsity 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,4. GRISCOM, SHELLEY Activities: Tillicum5 Palmyrian 3,45 Pep Club 35 Junior Play5 Junior Talent Showg Prom Committee. GWYNN, ALLAN Activities: Band 2,3,4. Athletics: Baseball 2,3,4. HALL, ROBERT F. Activities: Boys' State Alternate 35 Junior Play: Junior Talent Show5 Sound Committee 3,45 Prom Com- mittee. HAMPTON, HARRY Activities: Junior Talent Show. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4. HANNON, CAROL LYNN Activities: Activity Board 2. HART, RITA Activities: Future Teachers of America 25 Junior Play. HENDRICKS, PHYLLIS ELAINE Activities: Prom Committee. HEPP, CHARLES LARRY i Activities: Homeroom Representative 35 Prom Committee. HERRMANN, LINDA Activities: Choir 2,33 A11 State Cho- rus 33 Future Teachers of America 4. HUBBS, ARLENE JOY Activities: Honor Society 2,3,4: Til- licum3 Future Teachers of America 2,3,45 Junior Play5 Prom Committee. HULLINGS, ROBERT H. Activities: Prom Committee. Athletics: Baseball 2. HULTON, LAURA Activities: Band 3,45 Tillicum5 Fu- ture Teachers of America 2,3,45 Pep Club 33 Junior Talent Showg Prom Committee. HUTCHINSON, HERBERT H., JR. Activities: Band 15 Varsity Club 45 Homeroom Representative 45 Opera- tors Club 1,2,3,45 Sound Committee l,2,3,45 Monitors 2,3. Athletics: Football, Varsity 2,3,45 Basketball, Junior Varsity 25 Track 1,2. HUTTON, BETTY ANNE Activities: Junior Play: Prom Com- mittee. JACKSON, CAROL ANN Activities: Band 1,2,3,4 Librarian: South Jersey Band 1,2,3,45 All State Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 3,43 Future Nurses of America 2,3,4 Treasurerf Junior Play5 Junior Talent Show. JACOBS, BENJAMIN Activities: Operators Club 15 Moni- tors l,2. Athletics: Track 4. JENSEN, HAROLD C. Activities: Prom Committee. Athletics: Football, Varisty 45 Cross Country 2,39 Track 2,3,45 Bowling Club 3. JOHNS, CAROL B. Activities: Future Nurses of America 2. JONES, CHARLENE H. Activities: Tillicum. JUNGEL, BARBARA Activities: :Frankford High Schoolj Student Council 25 Homeroom Rep- resentative 2. KAEUFER, JANET MAY Activities: Majorette 2,33 Tillicumg Palmyrian 3,45 Junior Play. Athletics: Bowling Club 3. KOPPENHOEFER, GAY EILEEN Activitias: Honor Society 2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 1,45 Girls' Citizenship Institute 35 Choir 2,3,4 Librarianf Activity Board l,2,3,45 Future Teach- ers of America 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 35 Junior Play: Prom Committee5 Moni- tors l,2. KOZLAWSKI, MICHAEL F. Activities: Choir 23 Operators Club 2,3,45 Junior Play. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 2,35 Track 3,4. KUENSEL, THOMAS Athletics: Bowling Club 2. LEBLANG, MICHAEL Activities: Boys' State Alternate 35 Palmyrian 3. Athletics: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Bowling Club 2. LEEK, DENNIS BERTRAM Activities: Sound Committee 3. Athletics: Basketball, Varsity 2,3,4 Manager. LEHMANN, JOHN AUSTIN Activities: CHoly Cross High Schoolj Varsity Club: Homeroom Representa- tive 15 Cross Currents: Monitors 2. CPalmyra High Schoolj Junior Talent Show5 Prom Committee. Athletic's: CHoly Cross High Schooll Football, Varsity 25 Basketball, Junior Varsity 25 Baseball 1. CPal- myra High Schoolj Football, Varsity 45 Basketball, Varsity 4. LEHMANN, PAUL J. Athletics: Basketball, Varsity 3. LOREAUX, GEORGETTE Activities: Prom Committee. Award: Typing. LETTON, JAMES M., III Activities: Tillicum5 Junior Play5 Prom Committee. Athletics: CManhelm Township High Schoolj Football 1,25 Basketball 15 Baseball 1,25 CPalmyra High Schooll Bowling Club 3,4. MACFARLAND, FRANCIS H. Activities: Operators Club 1,25 Prom Committee. MAHER, EDWARD B., III Activities: Boys' State 35 Band 1,2, 3,4, Librarian: Choir 2,3,45 Tillicum5 Palmyrian 3,45 Future Teachers of America 2,3,45 Junior Play5 Prom Committeeg Monitors 3. MARKLEY, LOIS ANN Activities: Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 2,3, 45 Orchestra 1,2,45 Tillicum, Busi- ness Managerg Palmyrian 45 Activity Board 1,35 Library Council 1,45 Fu- ture Teachers of America 1,25 Future Nurses of America 45 Monitors 1. Athletics: Basketball, Junior Var- sity 2. MARKLEY, RAY ALLEN Activities: Band l,2,3,4. Athletics: Cross Country 25 Track 2. MARTIN, CONSTANCE L. Activities: Honor Society 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,35 Future Teachers of America 1,22 Homeroom Representative 45 Pep Club 35 lunior Play5 Junior Talent Showg Prom Committee. MARTIN, DONNA MARIA Activities: Majorette 35 Prom Com- mittee. MCCONNELL, MARY A. Activities: CHoIy Cross High Schoolj Honor Society 25 Chorus 1,25 Library Council 1,2,35 Operetta 2. Athletics: CHoly Cross High Schoolj Basketball 1,2 Co-Captain 35Hockey 1,2,35 Tennis 25 CPalmyra High Schoolj Basketball, Varsity 4. Awards: Typing. MCDERMOTT, CARL T. Activities: CHo1y Cross High Schoolj Library Council 15 Homeroom Repre- sentative 2, CPalmyra High Schoolj Palmyrian 3. Awards: CHoly Cross High Schooll Honorable Mention Auxilium La- tinum I. MC MANUS, EDWARD J. Activities: Band 3,43 Cl'10i1' 43 Of' chestra 2,3,4. MESSICK, FRANCIS Athletics: Tennis 3,4. MEUNIER, MARIE Activities: Band 45 Prom Committee. MICHELS, JUDITH CORINNE Activities: Drum 8: Bugle Corps l,2. Athletics: Scftball, Junior Varsity 2,35 Bowling Club 1. MOORHOUSE, GEORGE RAYMOND Athletics: Bowling Club 2. MORRISON, ROBERT W., JR. Activities: Band l,2,3,4 Vice Pres- identg Boys' State 35 Homeroom Rep- resentative 25 Junior Play: Junior Talent ShOw5 Prom Committeeg Mon- itors 2. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,45 Basketball Junior Varsity Track 25 Tennis 2,3,4 Cap- tain. Awards: lst Prize PHS SCiEl'lCC Fair 2. MORTON, HORACE N. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 2,3,' Varsity 43 Basketball, Junior Varsity 23 Baseball 23 Track 4. MURPHY, DONALD A. Activities: Operators Club 13 Junior Play3 Prom Committee3 Monitors 1. NASELLA, GEORGETTE Activities: Homeroom Representa- tive 4. NEWTON, CHARLOTTE ANN Activities: Tillicum3 Palmyrian 3,43 Library Council l,2,3,4 Vice-Presb dent: Future Nurses of America 2,3 Planning Chairman Secretary 43 Pep Club 33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. NUNN, HOMER KELLY Activities: Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 2,3, Varsity 43 Basketball, Junior Varsity 2. OLIVE, ANNA MAE Activities: Prom Committee. OWENS, JANICE MARIE Activities: Majorette 2,3,43 Tillicum3 Palmyrian 43 Pep Club 2,33 Prom Committeeg Junior Talent Show. PALMER, LANA F. Activities: CWoodrow Wilson Junior High Schooll Student Court 1 Vice- Presidentp Student Council 1 Presi- dent: Roller Skating Club 13 Art Club 13 Ceramics 13 Record Com- mittee. CMoorestown Friends'D Chorus 23 French Club 2. PAOLINI, JACQUELINE Activities: CHoly Cross High Schoolj Chorus 13 Monitor 13 CPalmyra High Schoolj Student Council 33 Prom Committee. Award: Typing. PERCIVAL, DIANE LYNN Activities: Class Treasurer 2,33 Honor Society 3,43 Student Council 2,3 Treasurer 43 Pep Club 2,33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Com- mitteeg Monitors 1. Athletics: Cheerleading, Junior Var- sity 2, Varsity 3 Co-Captain , 4 Captainf Hockey, ,Junior Varsity 2,3, Varsity 43 Softball, Junior Varsity 2. PERLMAN, SANDRA LEE Activities: Choir 3,43 Tillicum, Editor-in-Chiefg Palmyrian 3,43 Ac- tivity Board 43 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. PERSON, WILLIAM S. Athletics: Football, Junior Var- sity 2. PINE, MARILYN E. Activities: Tillicum3 Future Teachers of America 23 Future Nurses of America 2,33 Prom Committee. Award: Typing. PIPPITT, GARY STEVEN Athletics: Bowling Club 2,3. Awards: Bowling Trophy. POULSON, WILLIAM C. Activities: Boys' State Alternate 33 Varsity Club 43 Prom Committee. Athletics: Cross Country 43 Basket- ball, Varsity 1,2,3,43 Baseball 3,4. POWELL, JOAN L. Activities: Class Vice-President 2, 33 Honor Society 2,3,43 Band 1,2,3, 4 President: South Jersey Band 43 Orchestra 2,33 Future Teachers of America 3,4 Treasurer: Future Nurses of America 23 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. PRATT, ETHEL MAE Athletics: Softball, Junior Varsity 2. PRICE, PRINCE A., JR. Activities: Junior Play3 Junior Tal- ent Show3 Sound Committee 3,4. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 3g Basketball, Varsity 3,4 Manager. PRISCO, ANTHONY Athletics: QHoly Cross High Schoolj Football I. RAMMER, CHRISTINE Activities: CHoly Cross High choolj Newspaper I3 CPalmyra High Schoolb Tillicum3 Future Nurses of America 2,3,43 Prom Committee. Athletics: CHoly Cross High Schoolj Basketball, Junior Varsity 1. RAPP, FREDERICK W. Activities: Future Teachers of America 43 Steering Committee 3,43 Homeroom Representative 3,43 Oper- ators Club 2,3,43 Varsity Club 43 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 2,Varsity 3,43Track 2,3,43 Tennis 3. REED, PHYLLIS E. Activities: Choir 3,43 Future Nurses of America 23 Pep Club 2. Award: Typing 2,3. REED, SANDRA LENORA Activities: Band 43 Tillicum3 Future Teachers of America 2,3,43 Pep Club 3. REEVES, SUSAN MARGARET Activities: Tillicum3 Pep Club 33 Junior Play? Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Bowling Club 3,4. REYNARD, NANCY C. Activities: Class Treasurer 43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Girls' Citizenship In- stitute 33 Student Council 3 Corre- sponding Secretary, 4 Recording Secretary: Choir 2 43 Orchestra 1,2 3,43 Tillicum3 Palmyrian 43 Home- room Representative 23 Pep Club 33 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Cheerleading, Junior Var- sity 2, Varsity 3. r REYNOLDS, ALLEN S. Activities: Student Council 2,3 Vice- President, 4 President Boys' State 33 Operators Club 23 Junior Talent Showg Prom Committee. Athletics: Football Varsit 3,4 Man- agerp Basketball, Junior Varsity I3 Baseball 2. ROBERTS, CLARENCE LELAND Activities: QWest Linn High Schoolj Varsity Club 3,4. Athletics: CWest Linn High Schoolj Football, Varsity 2,3. ROBINSON, GRACE ELLEN Activities: Honor Society 3,4 Secre- tary: Girls' Citizenship Institute 33 Band 1,2,3,43 South Jersey Band 1, 2,3,43 Choir 43 Orchestra l,2,3,4Q Tillicum3 Activity Board 13 Future Teachers of America 13 Future Nurses of America 1,23 Pep Club 35 Junio'r Play3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Cheerleading, Junior Var- Sity 2, Varsity 3. ROBINSON, PAUL Activities: Boys' State 33 Band 1,2, 3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,4. ROSS, VICTORIA Activities: Choir 2,3,4. ROUSE, SANDRA CAROLE Activities: Band 1,2,3,43 South Jer- sey Band 2,43 Orchestra 1,23 Tilli- cum, Senior Editor: Palmyrian 43 Library Council 23 Future Nurses of America 23 Pep Club 33 ,Junior Tal- ent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Cheerleading, Junior Var- sity 2, Varsity 3,4 Co-Captain: Hockey, Junior Varsity 2,3, Varsity 43 Basketball, Junior Varsity 2. SABO, WILLIAM A., JR. Athletics: lCentral Bucks High Schooll Football, Junior Varsity 1,33 CPalmyra High Schooll Golf 33 Bowl- ing Club 3. SACKS, LINDA ELLEN Activities: Tillicum3 Future Nurses of America 3,4 Presidenlg Pep Club 33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: CMoorestown Friendsl Bas- ketball, Junior Varsity 13 CPalmyraD High Schoolb Basketball, Varsity 4. SCHIMMEL, ELLEN DALE Activities: Band 43 Choir 2,33 Tilli- cum3Activity Board 23 Library Coun- cil 3,4 President: Pep Club 33 Junior Play? Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Hockey, Junior Varsity 33 Varsity 43 Basketball Junior Varsity 2,3, Varsity 43 Softball, Junior Var- sity 3, Varsity 4. Awards: Typing 2,3. SCHOFIELD, DIANE CATHERINE Activities: Band 43 Palmyrian 49 Activity Board 33 Library Council 43 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. 145 46 SCHWEIZER, LAWRENCE R. Activities: Band 3,43 Choir 2,3,4 President: All State Chorus 33 Or- chestra 43 South Jersey Orchestra 33 Tillicum Photographer: Jets Club 1,2,3,43 Operators Club 1,23 Home- room Representative 43 Junior Tal- ent Show3.Sound Committee 1,23 Prom Committee. Athletics: Bowling Club 2,3. SHACKELTON, SONJA Activities: CGrand Hill High Schoolb Future Business Leaders of America 1,2 Vice-President President. SHEA, JOHN FRANCIS Activities: fHoly Cross High Schoolj Student Council 13 Activity Board 13 Library Council 1. Athletics: CHoly Cross High Schooll Football, Freshman, Varsity 23 Bas- ketball, Freshman, Junior Varsity 23 fPalmyra High Schooll Football, Varsity 43 Basketball, Varsity 4. SHIPLEY, JEAN Activities: Future Teachers of America 23 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. SIBILLA, WILLIAM Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 4 Managerp Baseball 3,4 Manager. SILVESTRI, JEANNE C. Activities: CWest Philadelphia ,Cath- olic High School for GirlsJ Choir 1,23 Homeroom Representative 2. Awards: QPalmyra High Schooll Typ- ing 3. SMITH, KATHLEEN Activities: Drum 8: Bugle Corps 1,29 Prom Committee. Athletics: Bowling Club 2,3. SMITH, LOIS HELEN Activities: Pep Club 33 Junior Play. Athletics: Basketball, Junior Varsity 3Managerg Softball, Junior Varsity 2. SMITH, MARGARET Activities: CSt. Hubert's High Schoolb Gymnasium Squadron Leader 1,2. SMITHLIN, JUDITH ROSE Activities: fPyne Poynt SchooD Choir 13 Glee Club 1. SNOWDEN, RENEE L. Activities: Drum 8: Bugle Corps 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Prom Committee. Athletics: Bowling Club 2,3. Awards: 'Typiu 3. SPAGNA, BETTY ANN Activities: CSaint Maria Goretti Schooll Student Council 2. STEAD, JOANNA LOIS Activities: Junior Play3 Junior Tal- ent Show3 Prom Committee3 Tillicum. STEIGELMAN, RICHARD THOMAS Activities: Activity Board 13 Home- room Representative 2. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 2,33 Bowling Club 2,3. STEVENSON, RITA ANN Activities: Pi-om Committee. Athletics: Hockey, Junior Varsity 53 Basketball, Junior Varsity 2,3 captain. Awards: Typing 3. STONE, NANCY A. Activities: CGreendale High Schooll Choir l,2Q Theatre Guild 13 Debating Team 1,23 Girls' Club 1,23 Pep Club l,23 Card Cheering Section 13 QPal- myra High SchoolJBand 43 Choir 3,43 Tillicum3 Palmyrian 43 Pep Club 33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: CGreendale High Schoolj Girls' Athletic Association 1,23 Drill Team 1,23 CPalmyra High Schoolj Cheerleading, Junior Varsity 3. STUFFO, JAMES Athletics: CCardinal Dougherty High Schooll Football, Freshmeng Track 1. STYER, MARY CHRISTINE Activities: Band 2,3,43 Tillicum3 Future Teachers of America 2. Athletics: Basketball, Junior Var- sity 2,33 Varsity 4. SWEDIN, JANE KATHRYN Activities: CClearwater High Schoolj Future Nurses of America 23 Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Club 23 CPalmyra High Schooll Choir 3,4 Vice-President: Tillicum, Senior- Editorg Palmyrian 43 Jets Club 43 Pep Club 3. Athletics: CPalmyra High School? Cheerleading, Junior Varsity 3. TJBBOTT, GLORIA A. Activities: Tillicum3 Pep Club 2,33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Bowling Club 3. TOLVER, GAYLE CARLOTTA Activities: Band l,2,3,43 Choir 33 Tillicum3 Future Nurses of America 2,33 Homeroom Representative 33 Junior Talent Show. Athletics: Softball, Junior Varsity 2. Awards: Typing 2,3. TRUITT, BERNARD Activities: Junior Talent Show. Athletics: Football, Junior Varsity 2,33 Basketball, Junior Varsity 23 Track l,2,3. Awards: Freshman Track Trophy. VIBBERT, F. MAHLON Activities: Boys' State Alternate 3: Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Basketball, Junior Var- sity 2. WASHINGTON, VICTOR LEE, JR. Activities: Band l,2,33 Athletics: Bowling Club 2,3. WELLS, DENNIS ALFRED Athletics: Cross Country 43 Baseball 2,33 Bowling Club 2,3. WHITE, MICHAEL Activities: Monitors 3. Athletics: CWestfield High Schoolj Football, Freshman3 Basketball, Freshman, Junior Varsity 13 Base- ball, Junior Varsit 13 CPalmyra High Schoolj Basketbail, Junior Varsity 2,43 Golf 2,4. WRIGHT, CAROLE E. Activities: Tillicum3 Pep Club 2,33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Bowling Club 2,3. YOUNG, SHIRLEY M. Activities: Band l,2,3,43 Future Teachers of America 2,3,43 Junior Playg Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. ZAYOTTI, GAIL B. Activities: Tillicum3 Future Teach- ers of America 2,3,43 Pep Club 33 Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. Athletics: Cheerleading, Junior Var- sity 33 Hockey, Junior Varsity 2,3 Varsity 4. ZIEGLER, MARILYN A. Activities: Junior Play. Awards: Typing 3. ZIMMERMANN, SUSAN ANN Activities: Tillicum3 Pep Club 33 Prom Committee. Athletics: Softball, Junior Varsity 2,3, Varsity 43 Bowling Club 3. Award: Typing. WHITESELL, SUSAN L. Activities: Majorette 3,43 Palmyrian 43 Activity Board 23 Future Teachers of America 2,43Homeroom Represent- ative 2,43 Junior Playg Junior Talent Showg Prom Committee. Athletics: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,43 Softball 2 Manager. WIEDENMANN, MARGARET ELLEN Activities: Tillicum3 Activity Board 43 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Com- mittee. Athletics: Basketball 2,3 Managerg Bowling Club 3. Awards: Typing 3. WILKINSON, JORIE ANNE Activities:Honor Society 2,3,43 Band l,2,3,43 Choir 23 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Tillicum3 Palmyrian 43 Future Teachers of America 2,3,4 Secrezaryf Junior Play3 Junior Talent Show3 Prom Committee. WINNER, LINDA Activities: Activity Board 3. . Athletics: Hockey, Varsity 43 Bas- ketball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,43 Softball, Varsity 2,3,4. WINSTON, MARY Activities: Drum 81 Bugle Corps 1,2. WRIGHT, BARBARA JUANITTA Activities: Future Teachers of America 23 Future Nurses of America 33 Pep Club 2,3. The home of. your rtetghbor. . . HOEGANAES . . . manufacturer of metal powders. . . used to manufacture . metal parts for ftrtdustmal and home equtpmertt HOEGANAES SPONGE IRON CORPORATION Riverl'on,N.J. BEST WISHES to the SENIORS from the CLASS OF '63 Power For Appointment Call 829-4555 BEAUTY BY Phone: ANGELO SALON EARLE B. HARDER General Electric Appliances and Light Installations and Repairs 'lO0 EAST BROAD STREET Palmyra, New Jersey 829-0267 Specializing in Hair Coloring Permanent Waving - Styling Palmyra, N, I. Congratulations to the Class of EEZ PENNY'S CARD AND GIFT i 4 8 T9 EAST BROAD STREET Palmyra, New Jersey SHOP BAYARD'S CHOCOLATE HOUSES AMERICA'S FINEST CANDY CHOCOLATES CREAMS ASSORTED PARTY CANDIES Rt. 70 and Cuthbert Blvd., Merchcrntville, N. I. Rt. 130 and Riverton Road, Cinncrminson. N I. REYNOLD'S ESSO STATION Best Wishes to the Class of '62 Main 5. Howard Streets W. T. GRANTS R- t N Main Line Shopping Center we' on' ew Ie'seY 1418 111. 130 Riverton, N. 1 8292118 TUNSIL F AL HOME PALMER L. ADAMS, Real Estate Licensed Broker Samuel Tunsil Business, Residential 6. Farm Property Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Adams Building' 531 Cinnaminson Avenue 410 Market Street Palmyra, N. I. 829-0251 P011'f1YfC1f N- I- CONCBRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I962 FROM THE 11. T. A. DONALD R. MOUNT Plumbing - Heating - Cooling Phone 829-3456 Cljor Your Health and Comtortl 11 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, N. I. FREEMAN E. HUNTER COMPANY FINE FURNITURE 606 Main Street Riverton, N. I. Phone: 829-0242 Roller Skate at the RIVERSIDE ROLLER DROME Open Every Evening 8-11 Sat. ci Sun. Mat. 1-4 Riverside, N. I. Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '62 from the P. H. S. ACTIVITY BOARD SUCCESS TO THE GRADUATES BISHOPS' DAIRIES THE TERRACE APARTMENTS 136 E. Delaware Avenue Beach Haven Terrace, N, I. .. 829-1995 A I ' 1. NIAGARA POOLS 6. FILTER CONDANY 419 Lecony Avenue Kenneth R. Smith Palmyra, N. I Best Wishes LIN COLN'S LUNCHEONETTE Compliments ot STEVE'S BARBER SHOP Southside of Broad Street Palmyra. New Iersey ERLTON BOWL The Showplace ol Bowling in S .I. Open 24 Hours Kings Highway at the Ellisburg Shopping Center HAzel 8-3443 RICHARD DEAN, Mgr. RUTH BENOWITZ, Asst. Mgr. Sales A Engineering - Service C. N. HUBBS and SON PLUMBING - HEATING AIR CONDITIONING 523 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, New Iersey 829-0234 829-3775 SNOVER FUNERAL HOME FRANK A. SNOVER, Pres. 829 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, N. I. IAMES R. CARRUTH, Mgr. Telephone: 829-2399 Route 130, Riverton, N. I. ROBERT A. SNOVER, Mgr. Telephone: 829-0830 517 Farnsworth Ave.. Bordentown, N. I. H. Staley Earnest, Mgr. Telephone: 829-0330 BROADWAY THEATER A Family Operated Theater Mr. Edwin A. Karpen and Mrs. Edwin A. Karpen 829-l5l9 KLIPPLE'S PASTRY SHOP Quality First Broad and Main Streets Riverton SEEL BROTHERS Complete PRINTING AND Service ADVERTISING Palmyra. New Iersey Phone: 829-0607 BLUE LANTERN MOTEL Rt. l3O-Cinnarninson P. O. Riverton, N. J. Phone: 829-3126 Congratulations to The Class ol I962 from THE LIBRARY COUNCIL C pl THE CLASS OF 1962 X From the TEMPERATURE ENGINEERING CO E. BEITZ 6 SONS Semi Self-Service Compliments of QUAKER FOOD STORE Meats, Groceries and Delicatessen SHARON SWEET SHOP 115 E. Broad Street Palmyra. N. I. , 829-0512 Riverton, New Jersey Compliments ot VACUUM CLEANER 6. SEWING MACHINE LADYLAND, INC. Featuring Complete Line of C-irl's ci Ladies Wearing Apparel Store 427'A Pennsauken Mem Phone, 829-2750 Repairs, Parts ci Service Store No. 530 Pennsauken Mart LAKEVIEW MEMORIAL PARK NOrmandy 2-8570 829-3553 Route 130. Cinnaminson P. O. Box 142, Riverton, N. I, South Ierse-y's Most Beautiful Garden Cemetery Member: National Association ot Cemeteries and American Cemetery Association Phones: 819-UUO4 829-OOU5 J. S. COLLINS AND SUN, INC. Broad and Main Streets Riverton, New Jersey Lumber, Millwork, and Cement All Kinds of Mason Materials, Feed, Hardware, Seeds Fertilizers and Garden lmplements Blue Coal America's Finest Anthracite Coke, Fuel Oil, and Kindling Wood Yards At: Moorestown-MerchantviIle-Riverton-Riverside Maple Shade and Clementon Phones: 829-OOO4 829-OOO5 829-1715 Layettes CECILE'S lnfar1t's G Childrens Wear for Boys and Girls PALMYRA DOLL HOSPITAL 314 Berkley Avenue Phone: 829-5610 Palmyra, N. I. CATERING Banquets-Weddings ond all occasions RICHARDS RESTAURANT Cl-lealthfully Air Conditioned? U. S. ROUTE l3O Riverton, New Jersey WINTER'S TEXACO SERVICE B, F. Goodrich Tires, Batteries cS Accessories Coplete Auto Repairs TV SALES 6: SERVICE Motorola TV, Admiral Color TV 816 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, N. I. Compliments oi KING MERRITT 6. COMPANY, INC. 5 East Broad Street Palmyra. New I ersey Compliments of A FRIEND REYNOLD'S FLOWER SHOP 223 W. Broad Street. Palmyra. N. I. ii Flowers for all Occasions 829-1246 UNITY SHOE REBUILDERS Invisible Soles Work Done While U Wait All Work Guaranteed 541 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, N, I. YOUNG'S SIGNS State Highway No. 38 Moorestown, N. I, 4 AUGUST H. WEBER 8. SONS, INC. Homes of Distinction All Types of Alterations Phones: 829- O57 I -2 I 35 COMPLIMENTS or BURKE'S TEXACO Riverton, New Iersey L. L. KEATING Sodas and Ice Crearn Greeting Cards Stationery-Candy Eastman Kodaks-Films Riverton, New Jersey 829-9540 - 829-9561 GARDEN STATE MOTEL 601 U.S. Route 130 Riverton, New Iersey VAMCO TOOL and MACHINE COMPANY 1518 BANARD STREET Riverton. New Iersey MAXI N E'S Linge rie-Spo rfswea r-Hosie ry 18 Scott Street Riverside, New Jersey HATHAWAY LODGE Route 130 No. 10 Cinnarninson, N. I. CHARLES F. KAUDERER BUS SERVICE Bridgeboro, New Jersey Buses to Hire for All Occasions Phone: HObo rt 1-0376 The Standard of Quality for Over Thlrty Years MILLSIDE FARMS U. S. No. 'I30 RIVERSIDE, N. J. Vlsit Our Modern Dcnry Bar H0barf 'I-0046 u CHIACCIO MOTORS Ioe 6. Pete Chiaccio, Props. Riverside, N. I. Don't Be A Gambler, Be Smart, Go Rambler HO l-1436 IIM WHITESELL BUILDER, INC. BUILDER - DEVELOPER Extends His Wishes to the Class of 62 829-2600 1810 Rowland Street Riverton, N. I. SHULMAN'S DEPT. STORE l3-15 West Brood St. Palmyra, N. J. Since 1901 IONAS DANIEL Floor Covering Mechanic 53 Belmont Lane Levittown, N. I. TR 7-0335 Compliments of GElORGE'S SNACK SHOP Broad and Garfield THE REEVES AGENCY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 529 CINNAMINSON Phone: 829-0 787 AVENUE PHIL PALOMBI'S BARBER SHJOP Three Barbers 543 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, N. I. WALTER D. LAMON CO Congratulations to the Class of 1962 MAIN LINE DELICATESSEN U. S. 130 6 Willow Drive Cinnaminson Twp., N. I. Home ot Five Luncheon Meats 829-1151 Realtors--Insurors 5l6 Clnnaminson Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Phone: 829-1600 ROGERS NEWS AGENCY UNITED CIGAR STORE Sales Agent I5 East Broad Street Palmyra, N. J. SECOTT'S Men's and Boys' Wear 42 SCOTT STREET Riverside, N. J. Compliments at A 6. I AUTO BODY REBUILDERS 811 Route 130 Riverton, N, I. FIRST NATIONAL BANK SCOTT STREET Riverside, N. J. Compliments at H. B. WILLIAMS, INC. Route 73 and Broad Street Fuel Oil - Coal - Esso Stations Palmyra, New Iersey Phone: 829-1100 None Better Phone: 829-9554 Congratulations To The CLASS OF 1962 Industrial Packaging Products Co. 1818 ROWLAND AVENUE East Riverton, N. I. FRANK G. LOCKHART LOCKHART, INC. 829-0140 WORKS SAND-GRAVEL Union Landing Rd: 5 Linden Avenue E. Riverton, N. I. Riverton, N. I. p U. S. MOBILE HOMES, Inc. l'Our Integrity lnsures Your Security U. S. Rt. 130 Gloucester, N. I. Adjoining the Modern Crescent Trailer Park Compliments of BATLIS ATLANTIC STATION BROAD AND MORGAN STREETS Palmyra, New Jersey 829-0440 Edna and Hal Warmkessel PARKER'S FLOWER SHOP Cut Flowers, Floral Emblems, Plants 602 Parry Avenue Palmyra, N. I. Compliments ot MAIN LINE 1 HOUR MARTINIZING Route 130 6. Willow Drive Cinnaminson, N. I. Beste Wunschen Zu Der KLASSE 1962 von Die DEUTSCHE DREI KLASSE 'ww Best Wishes from THOMAS L. MCHUGH Franklin Line Insurance Co. IAMES E. ICENNEY 6. SONS FLORISTS - DECORATORS Licensed Broker, N. I. 6. Pa. RAYMOND WARNER. Realtor 5th St. 6 Cinnaminson Ave., Palmyra, N. I. 829-0006 - Dial - 829-2190 131 Webster Street Opposite St. Peters Church Phone I'IObc1rt I-0111 LOCUST LANE FARM DAIRY since 1922 The Better Milk Moorestown, N. I. Phone, BE 5-1800 Open 11 AM- 12 P, M. Daily BE5 1136 Congratulations To The Class Xof'l962 I I 3 mai acL :S airy ar Across from the Circle Drive-In KINGS HIGHWAY MOORESTOWN, N. I. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '62' P.H.S. HONOR SOCIETY Congratulations ci Best Wishes I To The Class of 1962 From THE GRAYSON McCARTER'S FARM MARKET River Roard. Riverton. N. I. FLOWER :Sf GIFT SHOP The Best in Flowers and Plants Always 111 E. Broad Street Palmyra, N. I. RAPP'S HARDWARE lll-113 WEST BROAD STREET Palmyra, New Jersey 829-0978 CINNAMINSON BANK :S TRUST CO. Serving Riverton-Palmyra-Cinnarninson For Over Half A Century esgligmfk I Main Office 5' fi Main 6. Harrison Sts. E I 'gg'-ng: Riverton v3, 5 'EMneF,1f i., Palmyra Office Morgan 6. Highland Aves Palmyra Cinnaminson Office: Riverton Road 6 Route 130 Cinnarninson CONGRATULATKDNS TO THE CLASS OF I962 FROM THE P.H.S. BAND PEEL POINDEXTER, DR. Tailor Power Equipment and Supplies Cleaning, Dyeing, Altering , , Repairing FOI' OUTCIOOI' Llvlng P R E S S I N G Phone 829-0514 509 Howard Street RIVERTON FARM 81 GARDEN SUPPLY, INC. VIVE LA CLASSE '62 ROUTE NO. 130 Riverton, New Jersey DE LA CLASSE NCAISE 3E Good Luck to the CLASS OF 62 from the HAnnY's MARKET P YHA Sc 6 wc Cinnaminson 6 Cuthbert Palmyra, N. I. BURLINGTON MOTORS AGENCY Route 130, Orchard View Burlington, N. I. OLDSMOBILE Rambler, Phone, DU 6-1656 Metropolitan, Dante, Mento Phone 829-1682 Breyers Ice Cream COMPLIMENTS OF RIVERSIDE -ALLOY METAL DIVISION P R HIC PORTER CUMPANK INC. I. T. EVANS CO. Riverton, New Iersey Plywood - Atlantic Fuel Oils - Lumber - Building Materials - Hardware Paints A 829-0302 Millwork WALLACE BROTHERS PAVING 6 CONSTRUCTION East Riverton Phone: 829-0436 or 829-0437 Congratulations to THE SENIOR CLASS from THE VARSITY CLUB l-IObart l-6260 Wholesale Distributors GALDO TROPHIES Trophies, Gifts, Awards, Diamonds, Watches, Iewelry 3 Pavilion Avenue - Riverside, N. I. 64 Compliments ot SCHWARTZ APPAREL The One-Stop Shop for Fashion HALLIS SUNOCO SERVICE Quality and Value 26 Scott Street Broad :S Maple Avenue HO l-0145 Riverside, N. Palmyra, New Iersey Spermnndid! Compliments of Yunnastan? Yeahbitl DAN LICHTENTHAL 105 CLUB KYWGY! 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Ritchie Ronnie Riverside Lanes Anonymous' Rudy Virginia and Nelson Russ Edward R. Sanders Kathi Sanders Sandwich Society of Scots Michael Sauerwein George R. Saylor Pat Scirrotto Ellen Schimmel Bill Schneider Irene Schock Carl Schonbeck Judy Schroeder Diane Schuckle Joseph G. Seel James F. Seither Richard R. Sherman Palmyra Esso Service Center Richard Alan Shoe Sandy Silvestri Emma Stalnecker Patrick Shea Diane Stevenson Rita Stevenson Jim Stiles Bob Smith Charles Smith Jr. Margaret Smith Robert Smith Barbara Stavely David Styer III Karen Taylor Mae Taylor Virginia Taylor Robert Teal J. Teitelman Susan J. Terrell The Palmyra High School Color Guard Donna Thomas Gloria Tibbott Timbi Jackie Todd Robert Tol Anonymous Ethel M. Trautman Leonard E. Turner Tucker P. Tutweiler Bob and Charles Wallace Oscar Wargny Ben Webb August H. Weber 1 Gretchen A. Weber Jane Welde Francis J. Wiedenmann Peggy Wiedenmann V ' Ruth Wiley Eric Wilkinson W William R. Whitehead JrL Richard Winans Lillie R. Winner Linda Winner Frank Woshnak Albert Yansick Joan Yearly Mary Yearly Albert E. Young Charles M. Yorty Rita Yorty John Yost Dorothy Jabroski Tricia Zeller Geraldine Zickel Charles H. Ziegler John J. Zink Ardie and Pat Joe and Babs Barb and Bill Kenny Smith and Bobby Blackwell Joseph and Bonnie Bishop Bill and Bullwinkle Jimmy and Candi John and Carol Carol and Mike Carol and Ralph lil Carole and Roy Vince and Carol Catherine Marie and Joseph Jr. Lehmann Bob and Charlotte Bonnie and Hugh Cheryl and Joe Chris and Jack Chris W. and Tommy S. Connie and Jimmy Ralph and Deanna Donna and George Dot and Mike Good Luck Forever Dottie and Larry Ellen and Joe Franny and Pat Bob and Gail Genie and Paul Lee and Georgette Geri and Phil Bill and Helen Slimm Jim and Jane Jane and Vince Rich and Janet Janice and Henry Hoffman Jean and Bill Jean and Fred Schlobohm Jeanette and Ray Joan and Lee Joann and Bob JoAnn and Jeff Kathi and Ralph Linda and Don Hib and Linda Skeets and Les Charlie and Lip Larry and Jane Lois and Chick Gerkins Lois and Larry Jerry and Lorraine Russell and Lorraine Wayne and Lynn Mabel and Bob Gilmore . Marian and Tom Marilyn and Sam Mary Ann and Art Leo and Mary Wallace Nancy Reynard and Don Nancy and Jack Gln Ray and Pat Cooper Dan and Pat Pat and Donn Pat and Joe Peggy and Debbie Cann Jim and Rita Rita and Victor Ron and Pat Rocky and Ron Ruth E. Patterson Joseph and Sandra Lehmann Bob and Sandy Frank and Sandy Lou and Sandy Gary and Sharron Stephany and Michael Steve and Rich Bob and Sue Sue and Johnny Sue and Patty Wells Sylvia and Ed Bakely Palmyra's Fabulous Majorettes Palmyra High School Band Rank M4 Palmyra High School Bank Rank 310 AUTOGR S f V, WMM XQWVMW x MWC WMM 1Cfpl6Jfi42Zf?, fffkf2ffQ 4,b W E 7675 MAPLE AVE. MERCHANTVILLE, NEW JERSEY PHONE: NO RMANDY 5-3400


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