Paramus High School - Delphian Yearbook (Paramus, NJ)

 - Class of 1956

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g I . f MM Crystal Gazers Gazette RYAN INNOCENT Attorney Richard Meyer, with witnesses, Miss Toni Klein and Miss Evelyn Evans proved to the jury that Mr. Douglas Ryan was innocent of stealing a French poodle with a diamond collar from its owner, Lorraine Van Glahn. Awards For Race Many people have entered in the Hot Rod Contest for I960. They have built and driven their cars in this exciting race. First prize was presented to Robert Baron for rid- ing at 220 miles per hour. Second prize went to Gordon Russell for riding at 217 miles per hour. DODGERS BEAT YANKEES The World Series for 1963 was the most exciting ever played. The Dodgers, who beat the Yankees, gave all the credit to Marty Kosce, who hit 10 home runs during the four days they played, and to their pitcher, Roger Schwarz. Roger struck out 12 batters and walked one. HEADS AT BENDIX At Bendix Aviation, Teterboro, several new heads of depar tments, with their secretaries, have been chosen: Link White with Diana Cleary as secretary, Robert Hensel with Margaret Vreeland as secre¬ tary, Christopher Maraia with Bon¬ nie Bednarcik as secretary, and Ken¬ neth Siri with Carol Maher as sec¬ retary. Handelsman Saves Girl We must give credit to Melvin Handelsman for saving the life of Sharon Sparks, who swam too far out into the ocean at Ortley Beach. OPERATION A SUCCESS At the Medical Center Hospital in Jersey City, Doctor Richard Reichert with the aid of his nurses, Wendy Peyman and Muriel Tra¬ montane, operated on Edward Wy¬ man who had stubbed his toe. BECKER WINS The results of the Miss America Contest for the year I960: Miss Carole Maltagliati of New Jersey Miss Valerie Brown of Virginia Miss Marian Amelang of Hawaii Miss Carol Lichty of Maine Miss Elsan Zimmerly of Florida Winner—Miss Peggy Becker of Pennsylvania. 22

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f S i Si CHARLES ZUROWSKI Charlie” Business before pleasure. Boys Glee Club ARTHUR ZWICKE Art” Trustworthy, helpful and loyal, CLASS WILL t 1 The parties of the first part to give, devise, and bequeath to the parties of the second part as follows: Joanne Calianese, her short hair style to Judy Pederson. Louis Hines, his Howdy Doody button to Roger Gunderson. John Wissmer, his ability to flunk tests and get into trouble to Emil Tabor. Mary Ellen Berell, her ability to give orders to Rose Axelrod. Valerie Brown, her personality to Joan Japowicz. Ardis Zanker, the Junior Government gavel to Helen Davidian. Nickie Ferreira, his one hand push-shot to Robert Barry. Sharon Hafler, her crowded lotker to Margaret Cropp. Anita Saitta, her flashing black eyes to Carol Stolte. Evelyn Evans, her presidency of the Library Council to Diane De Caro. Bonnie Bednarcik, her freckles to Donalee Deffenbach. Stan Schweiger, his sports editorial to Myron Murdock. Jackie Herman, her piano ability to Barbara Faller. Jo Ann Marino, her ability to do the Apple-Jack to Mary Jane Kosce. Sharon Sparks, her long, blonde curls to Irma Ferrante. Barbara Holt, her natural curly hair to June Helbig. Mary Ann Meinhardt, her white streak to Marie DiMaggio. Lucy Calabrese, her brown eyes to Susan Forrester. Amanda Calcaterra, her ability to get out of work to Ken Crawford. Muriel Tramontano, her ability to flirt to Stella Roa. Will Olmesdahl, the presidency of the Stamp Club to Carol Pulaski. Roy Binder, his crew-cut to Wayne Petocz. Carolyn Witte, her cheerleading ability to Dotty Becker. Betty Wedemeyer, her editorial duties to Joan Johnson. 21



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Crystal Gazers ' Gazette WOMENS ROLLER DERBY The Roller Derby’s first race for women was between the Wild Cats and the Satans. Gail Lischke scored highest for the Wild Cats and Madeline Marzell for the winning team, the Satans. WOMAN PRESIDENT The 1965 elections for President of the United States have just ended with the closest margin ever known. Mr. David Boses lost by one vote. The new President is the first woman to hold this office, Lucy Calabrese. Miss Calabrese succeeded mostly with the aid of her campaign manager, Jacqueline Herman. The Vice President is George Vlasits. Mr. Vlasits did not run for President because he was afraid of a heart attack. MAYOR GALDA The new Mayor of Paramus is Mr. Dwight Galda. Mr. Galda’s father was mayor about 10 years ago. I must say politics does run in the family. Cole and Lancaster Complete Rocket Ship Scientists, David Cole and John Lancaster, have finally built a rocket ship that will go to Mars. These brave aviators, Perry Dabinett, Clare Webb and Thomas Healey are going to take this dangerous trip. WEBB AND MENSINK BEST Hollywood is presenting their 1965 Oscars once again for another great year of movies well done. Best actor Best Actress Best supporting actor .... Best supporting actress Best producer Best male singer. Best female singer Robert Mens ink Diane Webb ..Richard Huttner Betty Wedemeyer .. John Sellen Roy Ramberger Judith Zayas 23

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