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i ' :A . Q, t x Us Q. , . R. ,Agfa fa fins tw-fm nlfaf Zia if df' For He RAYMOND HOMER He always plays the game. Ray is Qreatly interested in sports. His memories will in- clude the many exciting foot- ball games in which he has participated. Ray's pet peeve is homework. His favorite subiect is gym. ln the future he plans to join the Navy. Football, Valley Varieties, Safety Council, Art Service Corps. CAROLYN HUGHES A little bit independent. Crunchie enjoys driving her car, and will always remember the paiama parties and Kappa Sigma Phi meetings. Her high- light at Valley is the Senior Prom. She plans to enter the business world after graduation. Girls' Show, Valley Varieties, Christmas Concert. DAVID JOHNSTON lf it's in print, it must be true. Dave's ambition is to become a doctor. He plans to attend Duke University. Dave remembers Senior Play rehearsals and be- coming Editor-in-Chief of the Valley Echo. His pet peeves are homework on weekends and kids that clon't hand in articles on time for the paper. Editor of Valley Echo, Secre- tary of Hi-Y, Treasurer of Photo Club, Boys' State, Senior Play, that worketh high and wise NEIL HONAN Handsome is that handsome does. Neil will always remember Miss Balder's 5th period Art class. His interest is sports, and his favorite subject is gym. He can usually be seen with the Boro Boys and can be heard saying, Right away. Neil plans to attend college. Basketball, Baseball. SYBILLA HUNZIKER Days of absence I am weary. Billie's interests include dan- cing, beach parties, and basket- ball. Red knee socks seem to be Billie's pet peeve. She is usually seen with June and Bar- bara. June 26, i957 and the Senior Prom are listed among her memories. After graduation, Billie plans to take a trip to Hawaii. Girls' Show, Girls' Sports. CHRISTIAN KABE 'iNaught venture, naught have. Chris is usually seen with Frank Leah, fixing cars. He will never forget seeing our football team win the Conference. Chris can usually be heard saying, Are you now? ln the future, he plans to join the Navy or Marines. Safety Council. lawns MD AQTQ fn 'A ic- ,. ,. , V 'vjf ,V . ,wg 1, .Q Q M ,X f. E. 'NWA K 'Wmwvf' XX Qvfwtbiw we R Valley Varieties, Class Commit, tees. 32
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EMERSON 4 :. Sweet songs of liberty. V J WILLIAM HANDOGA No man is the absolute lord of his lite. Rabbi is interested mainly in Sports. His highlight while in Valley was the Lakeland Con- ference football title. He is usually seen with Neil and Gus. This summer he lans to o to D Q Florida. Varsity Football, J.V. Basketball. FRANKLYN J. HEBERT There is no wisdom like franknessf' Making the football team and graduation are among Frank's He enjoys talking memories. about cars, boats, water skiing, He can usually be and math, seen with George, Rich, Wes, Wilbur and Tom. After gradua- tion, Frank plans to go to college and study mechanical engineer- ing. Football, Bowling, Valley Varie- ties, Dance Committees. T' it fl 'EIL i,,, . Clif C i 4. i rxdff sf' L' ., il ' girl wi , , andgjive. we're algladltha f he's alive. ji itil' lilll W lr J r HAIRO ,,H'ENClilt, V A lhplzpltyign L Sharon is tint rested in'cheeringl jHer highljghs include geltlng Pr ml, makig the ,lfheering sq ad, and: eing 'a G eencom- mittee head. English ' Sharon's favorite subject. After gtaduaq tion, she plans to becomje ja'- secretary. ' ' 1' heg' driverls icense, thle Snior Cheerleader, Assembly' 'CJITlfT'lll- tee, Attendance Checker, Class Captain, G.A,A. Cougbil, Girls' Sports, Masque an Sandal, S.G.A. Representative, Valley Echo, Christmas Concert. 2 - ' .. ,., ,. ,.f'- i ' M , ,ers s e -i, ,.,-4, , Z 3'-,ffif A1 ,M 0 'f' f Wi , f'-, f ,rw . .-'zz' , . to 11:53. ,,,. ,ff T . ifffn - y4,',1.' ' '.'-fi?3Z'7 r. v -,. ,. , I, , ' i ,df l A .,,., , ., . V VW! , . at f,.'f Www 1 ff 45.7 1 I 2 ts NN ,f rf' f 1 l ,V fire ' -' H- ALBERT T. HAPKE Speech is given To many, but song to few. Highlights of a successful four years at Valley are Christmas Concerts, the Prom, Graduation, and being Cross-Country Con- ference Champs. Al enjoys bowling, pingpong, baseball, and music. He plans to attend Prep school or college. Track, Cross-Country, Valley Varieties, Spring Concert, Christ- mas Concert, Commercial Club. PAUL FRED HEMINGWAY A picture is worth a thousand words. Buddy's interests are sports and art. He is usually seen with the Boro Boys when not working in the Art Room. Paul is look- ing forward to Graduation and a career as a radar technician. Track, Cross Country, Art Serv- ice Corps, Bowling, Valley Vari- eties. , M. xg L L f i,, lg, PATRiciA HENDERSON l i Talk she can and talk she will, her tongue is very seldom still. Pat plans to enter Montclair State Teachers College after graduation. She is interested in dancing, sports, and cheering. Pat is usually seen with Lorraine, Carol, and Sharon, asking, What's new? Among her memories are making the cheer- ing squad, being chosen White Committee Head, and the Prom. Girls' Show, Valley Varieties, Cheerleader, Girls' Sports, Pre- Nursing Club, Valley Echo, l White Committee Head, Senior Play, Art Service Corps, Booster Club, Christmas Concert, Attend- mittee, Class Captain, GAA. Council.
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Jn. 1- -. Nor pauses in His plan... ' tl 'Wes - Lk ., ., f 1'KfQw,,,.,,,7Wf, . 37 .4 1-ig? .sf 3:49, ls Saw' BONNIE KAIST We have two ears and one mouth- Bon,nie's interests are camping, sewing, and rooting for the Hof- nets. Her ambition is to be- come a teacher. Induction into the Honor Society and Christmas Choir highlight her years at Valle! Latin is her favorite subiect. Honor Society, Choir, Library Aide, Booster Club, Valley Var- ieties, Girls' Sports, Girls' Show. CAROLE KELLY A happy genius is the gift of nature. Carole enioys reading, driving, and talking. Weekends with the gang and graduation are among her memories. She can usually be seen with Murphy, Judy, and Pat, and can be heard say- ing, All-rightyf' After grad- uation, Carole plans to become an Elementary School teacher. Honor Society, Girls' Show, Girls' Sports, Class Captain, Valley Varieties, Commercial Service Corps, S.G.A. Representative, Valley Echo, Class Commit- tees, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President of Commercial Club. WILLIAM A. J. KLATT Keep the wings level and true. Bill's interest is airplanes. His future plans include engineer- ing and the Air Force. Coming from East Rutherford and mak- ing new friends highlight Bill's last two years at Valley. His favorite subiects are math and science. Baseball, Valley Varieties, Year- book Staff. -CONNIE KAIST -So that we may hear more than we say. Induction into the Honor Society and the Christmas Concert high- light.Connie's years at Valley. l-ler interests are sewing, camb- ing, and rooting for the Hor- nets. Her ambition is to be an Elementary school teacher. Honor Society, Choir, Girls' SDOFTS, Library Aide, Booster Club, Valley Varieties, Girls' Show. PETER KINNEY JR. The birds can fly, so why can't I? Pete's favorite subiect is Eng- lish. He is interested in avia- tion, and plans a career in that field, Pete remembers his first day at Valley, the Senior Prom, and Graduation. He is usually seen with Bill. Valley Varieties. DOROTHY KOMORQWSKI Her smile goes a lonQ Wf3Y- Dot's pet peeyes are homework and tests. The highlights of her high school days are becomin-Q a senior and graduation. Dot is interested in dancing and is usually heard saying, That'll be the day! Girls' Show, Choir, Bowling, Christmas Concert Tableau. . X4 '--.s.- .f.. 'A' .,. , 44 f 9 YW' , yy f f 9 If 1 . if ,V ' w , wr f . .,M,Z, he 7.4.1 .J so 465. s l l i f
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