Penns Grove Regional High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Carneys Point, NJ)

 - Class of 1954

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PAULINE HARRINCTON Sf'f'l'6fHf-Y to Superintendent of Schools I MR WILLIANIL 'VIANZE Prmczpal Dec 1954 Newly arrlved prmclpals sometlmes exper lence dlfflculty ln estahllshmg themselves ln the school eommumty However, the Class of 1954 the faculty and underclassmen here have made th1s adjustment easy for me and I am grateful to all of you I shall strlve unceaslng ly to mer1t the confldence and cooperatlon you have gnen me To the 1954- graduates, my smcerest wlshes for a happy and success ful future WILLIAM L MANZE MR HOWARD D BROOKS Prmczpal AprLl1949 MISS ETHEL PETERSON Assistant Prmclpal MRS ELSIE 'NI 'NICXI XHON Secretary to 'Vlr Brooks NIRS NIARTH X SCHOOLEH Secretary to Ilr Wanze M35 I I x NN, f -,-'Y' . . . 1 . I .. .Q - - 2-ur , . 9 I . . ' ' ff 1 A Y . . , .I . . ' I . ' Q J 0 - r Q 6 Q if 'N ah 'Q 19 I It 1 X 111 MI N II I1 111 XKIIXIII1 N111111 1 ' J A J IIIfI,IfY 'If .Xl.I.EN. ILS. IIIUIIIIIII' II111w1sily FUI'-1'1N:I'.5.IIiN1u1'vII Xvtixilivf: 511 I-111 II4lllll1'II. I.lllll'Il 1111I H:1II IILIIIAII. S1114Ic'111 .'11+1'v NIXI' QXIIICI I,. CONYICII. ,X.Ii. lII11'f111111 llill111,111-gy-.Tflmplf- l'111x1'1' 11x S11I1jr'1'1N: If. If. IIi41nry. II. 5. History I ,X1'1ixi11r'f: R1-l11111IX I1i1r'.Ya11iu1111I IIu1111 511 '13 XIl'LXlXS.l5XXlIJS11X. X.l3,1 'NI..' 311111-11111 5111- 'Ixl'L1l'Ill'IN 1Q11IIf'gg1'. I Il ve-lxily of I'1-1111-yIx1111i11 S11If 'L'1Z I'I11gIiQI1 IX -' -sz f 1 A 'CI11N- 511111151114 M. .IACQUELINE BAKER, B.S. RUDOLPH BARIC, A.B. Hood College, Shippensburg State Teachers College West Virginia University Subjects: English II, E.E. History Subjects: Modern History, E.E. History Activities: Senior Class Play Activities: Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach L. VIVIAN DAVENPORT. B.S. IN ED. LESTER G. DAVIDSON, B.A.. M.A,, Ed.D. University of Pennsylvania New York University, Temple University Subjects: English I and III Subjects: English II and III Activities: Junior Play, Tennis Coach Activities: Retrospect I ANNIE LEE POWELL. A.B. EDWARD P. RICHIE, A.B., A.M., Ed.M. Greensboro College Harvard, Bucknell, Duke Subjects: English I and II Subjects: U.S. History I Activities: Cheerleaders, Ballet Club Activities: Student Council '51 LIZZIE J. KIDD 'Trenton Normal School Subjects: Commercial Law. Office Practice Activities: Treasurer ofthe General Fund THOMAS B. ROBINSON. B.S.. M.Ed. West Chester State Teachers College, Temple University Subjects: Typing. Shorthand Activities: Retrospect Business Manager ' f fr. '- - IL: W. if g Q 1 L' . Zi. . ,--' MARY M. SALETRA. B.S. Trenton State Teachers Colle e . E Subjects: Typing, Shorthand. Consumer Education Activities: Guidance Committee, So-Ja-Re. Sophomore Class Sponsor L. MELVIN SPARKS. B.S. in Ed. Rider College Subjects: Economics. Bookkeeping Activities: Ticket Sales DAISY R. MCCARTNEY. B.S.. Ed.M. Temple University Subjects: Typing. Bookkeeping, Geography Activities: Red and White EDWARD D. WHITE. A.B., M.Ed. Penn State. Temple University Subjects: ,I.B.T.. Geography. Consumer Education Activities: School Banking '-s AUDREY R COOPER A B M A University of New Hampshire Columbia Subjects Latin I and II Activities Junior Clas ical League ANNA S ZAPPULLA A B New Jersey College for Women Subjects French I and II General Math Activities Knitting Club WILLIAM G ELLIS. SR.. A.B.. M.Ed. Penn State Temple University Subjects: Algebra. Plane Geometry Activities: Magazine Campaign Manager. Track Coach KATHERINE E. GAVENTA. A.B. Bucknell University Subjects: Algebra. Plane Geometry. Solid and Trig. Activities: Junior Class Sponsor ALEX W. BOONE. M.Efl. Ilniversity of Maryland. Temple University. Union College Subjects: Chemistry. Physics. General Science Activities: Science Club MARIAN E. HEAPS. B.S.. M.Ed. Lebanon Valley. Ilenn State Subjects: Biology. German I and ll Activities: Biology Club :M FRANCIS O. THOMPSON. B.A.. M.F. Earlham College. Yale University. Classboro State Teachers College. University of Pennsylvania. Uni- versity of Delaware Subjects: Biology. General Science Activities: Agriculture Club. Freshman Class Sponsor. FRANCES M. SCHOELER. B.S. in Ed., B.S. in L.S. Classboro State Teachers College, Drexel Institute of Technology Subjects: Library Activities: Library Club JOHN J. BISCHOFF. B.S. Kutztown State Teachers College Subjects: Art I and II. Art Appreciation Activities: Stage Craft. Retrospect. School Decorations LAURENCE D. FISH, B.S. Trenton State Teachers College Subjects: Music Appreciation. Advanced Theory and llartnony Activities: Band. Choir FRANCES J. BENNER. B.S. West Chester State Teachers College G Subjects: Health and Physical Education 1 Activities: Hockey. Basketball. and Softball Coach X Varsity Club JAMES DEVONSHIRE. B.S. West Virginia University. Duke Subjects: Health and Physical Education Activities: Football and Baseball Coach L. ELWOOD DOLL. B.S. Mansfield State Teachers College. Penn State Subjects: Shop ACfiYilif'f2 Visual Aids. Assistant Basketball Coach MARY ANN E. GAYDOS. B.S. Misericordia College Subjects: Home Economics Activities: Junior Red Cross. Bachelor's Club Perfection Wlth four xears of Uilllllg and mental dlrertlon We leawe thls dear school to EiCll1f'XC our perfeetlon The w ay has been hard wrth mam a fall But strugglmg and tOlll!1g has conquered xt all ulte happlly we renew the prex IOUQ wears Then sadden and nearlx shcd a ff w tear To he leaung such a wonderful place Now makes one feel a b1t m dlsgrace It was many a tune I gladdened at heart To the simple thought when wlll l df part Ah now ' the Illllf' IS drawing near It rests on mx mlnd wlth C0IlQ1dCl'8lJl9 fear But be reassured by the four wars of toll I ll braxely step forth on the earth s sohd soll Knowlng the sword of knowledge lg strong The doubts ln rnx mmrl should not stax long buffermg through IIIIQCTILS and llHfflSlllIJS untold We glVC I'6COgIllt10Il to those vers hold They stroxe to gne us the peak of perfettlon The baslc factors of later dlrectlon Flhls l know IS our Tlllbit pos e C1011 Our last HlSll should be Goff 1114 vs Thezr I ro 1991011 7' Charles c,amt.,n l ND: x. . , , 'ge -' - s. .ssfi . ' x .' ' 1 1 in N 0 fx V fx Y Q15 V 75 N 1 1 4 w N ,H ' uw '1 I 1 V , . f , . l 1 ,. ri 1, f- fx 1 Q i,w 1 1, ., 1 , H I W Y A 1 f f, , w JN 'V I 1 , M V m , . ,- P W 1 - V , 1 V f , 1' 1 w 1 W v 41 W Y, ' N 1 1 , w N 1, ' ,W x , f - I 1 1 1, N' . 1 w I 1 MRS. DAVIDSON Senior Class Sponsor new Q ,Xi dl? OFFICERS LARRY FUNDERBURK President HENRY WEIGAL Vice President DEAN BOYCE Treasurer AUDREY SNYDER Secre tary Senior Activities Ordering and Receiving Name Carcls Senior Dance Senior Play Class Trip Class Night Baccalaureate Graduation JANE ADAMS NIANIEN Commerrial Choir 2-4: Hockey 3: Basketball 3. 43 Tennis 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 1-43 Dancing l: Hall Patrol 43 Lunch Patrol 3. 43 Bed and White 2, 3. Janie is alwavs seen with a friendly smile and spends most of her spare time in the Sweet Shop. She leaves all ber wonderful time in Re Hi to her incoming freshman brother. Harry. ln the fu- ture we see her taking over Nlrs. Zappulla's position as French teacher vacationing on the K'Showboat. VERALEE ALSTON LEE Commercial Hockey: Knitting Club: Library Assistant: Biology Club. lf you hear someone saying ul can't talk louder, You can just bet it's Lea-. who hates to have anyone say her voice is too soft. Somehow. she can't get to classes on time. so she leaves all her lateness to her sister, Nlarian. ln 1964. we see Vera as Librarian in the Showboat library. WILLIAM ANTAO BILL College Prep Visual Aidsg Dance Clubg Ag. Club 33 Biology Club 23 Stage Crew. Bill is a real hand at making pets out of all sorts of animals. This is probably because of his quality of kindness. He leaves his half-smoked cigarette butts to Tommy Lapham. We prophesy that Bill will be holding down a part-time job on the Showboat to compensate his low 'iAg. teacher's salary at Re Hi. BONNIE ATKINSON BON', Commercial Red and White 13 Honor Society 4g Dancing Club 13 Student Council 23 Biology Club 23 Sa-,la-Re Board 23 Hall Patrol 3. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Retrospect 4. Bon, known as one of the Three Musketeers is also one of Re Hi's ardent fans. She never fails to attend a game. She leaves some of her patience to Mrs. Davidson for next year's English classes. We see Bonnie as founder of Women's Foreign Legion going to Europe to find new members. ERIC BACON ERIC College Prep Choir 1, 23 Vis. Aids 13 Biology Club 33 JCL -23 Tennis 2-41 Typing Club. 4. Eric spends quite a bit of his time at the Gulf Station, helping service the patrons' cars. Eric leaves his many F's in Physics class to any Junior who thinks no homework is attached to it. We predict that Eric will be taking a vacation on the Sh0wboat after a trip to Sweden. BARBARA BARRACLIFF B,4RH,' College Prep Homeroom Pres. 3: Tri-Hi-Y lg Stamp Club 23 JCL 1, 23 Retrospect Salesman 33 Art Club 2. Barb is a Central Park Cal. She is found in Salem and at the Roller Rink quite often. She leaves all of her good times in Re Hi to anyone who wants them. We see ber on the Showboat as one of our very dignified Vassar Alumnae. MARY BATTIATO M,4Ry'i Comnzercial Knitting Club 13 Social Dancing 13 Sa-Ia-Re Board 23 Prom Comm. 33 Twirling Club: Honor Society 43 Retrospect 4. Mary is another member of the Three Musket- ters. To have someone call her Marie is her pet peeve. Mary leaves all her seats in the front of the room when arranged alphabetically to her brother Frank. We see Mary on the Showboat as the vacationing secretary of the Farmer's Asso- ciation. MILDRED BEASLEY 66MIL,, Commercial Social Dancing 13 Knitting Club 1. Mil was one of the girls who attended Hi-So dances regularly last year. Now she is patiently waiting for the times when a certain sailor has a leave. Mil leaves Re Hi for Jim. ln 1964, we see Mildred as a Mrs. on the Showboat. ELIZABETH BLOCKSOM BETTY Commercial Dancing Club 13 Visual Aids 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 1-43 Red Cross. 'LBetty is one of our few girl members of Visual Aids. She seems to like dancing and spends quite a bit of time polishing up at the MY. Betty leaves her seat in the office practice class to her sister. Cathy. ln the future we see Betty, bookkeeper at Lhe Shell Road Garage. vacationing on the Show- oat. BARBARA CAROL BOEHNER UBARBH College Prep Sec. of Fresh. Class: Art Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1-43 JCL 23 Cheerleader 2-43 Prom CUFIIIILQ Student Council Treas. 33 Red and White 33 Fashion Showg Girls' State 3g Lunch Patrol 2. Barb is our most popular senior. lf you know her, you can well see that she lives up to the description. She leaves Be Hi to wait patiently for the class of 55. In the future. we see her as the head of the Women's Division of the YMCA, vaca- tioning on the Showboat. HELEN BOELLAARD HE1.E1vw Commercial Stud. Council 1-33 Class Sec. 2-33 Cheerleader 2-43 Lib. Club 1-33 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4. Helen always has a cordial greeting for evervone. She is one of our top cheerleaders and yells herself hoarse at the football and basketball games, Slic wills her good times as a cheerleader to Myra Brubaker and Jean Brown. We see Helen on the Showhoat as cheerleader for the football team. ORLANDO BORELLI l,11vm',' Commercial Basketball 1-4. Lindy is one of our few Glenside students. This lucky guy gets all his after date snacks at dis- count. He simply leaves Re-Hi. We predict Orlando will be the owner of the ship's Pizzeria. DEAN BOYCE HARV', College Prep Football 3-4: Basketball l-4: Track 3-43 JCL l-2: Band 1-2: Orchestra l-2: Honor Society 4. lt isn't difficult to spot Han because of his towering height: and those who know him can tell you. he's just as friendly as he is tall. Dean leaves all his height to Tex Lopes. ln l964 Dean will lu- a vacationing professor at the l'niu-rsity of Nlinn. JACKELYN BRADFORD Ul.4CKlI-Ii: College Prep JCL 1-23 Knitting Club lg Magazine Salesman. 'flackien is a girl who doesn't say much but is always ready to he helpful. She has a happy future in store for her. Jackie leaves all her good times to her brother. john. ln the future. Jackie will be a member of the Showboat's nurses corps. JANET BRADSHAW u,lAN,, College Prep Library Club l-25 Biology Club 2. Jan is one of our color guards and fills the position very well. Her smile is familiar to every- one. She wills to the class of 54 the best of luck in the future. We prophesy that in 1964 ,lanet will be aiding the seasick passengers on the Showboat. ELIZABETH CASWELL HBETTEM lfommereial Tri-Hi-Y l-4: Red and White Salesman. Bette is one of our smaller girls. but as they say, Nice things come in small packages. ln spite of her smallness, she is really energetic and is an ardent sports fan. Bette leaves to Lillimae Guilfoyle. her seat in flliss Kidd's homeroom. We prophesy that Bette will be a USO Hostess for our service dances on the Showboat. ELEANOR CATTS nELEANOR,, Commercial Photography Club 23 Homeroom Banker 23 Lunch Patrol 33 Chairman Magazine Campaign 1, 3. Eleanor has a cheery disposition except when she has trouble opening that stubborn locker of hers. Eleanor leaves all her good times in Re-Hi to Lois Nixon. In 1964 we prophesy Eleanor to he secre- tary to the principal of Re Hi, vacationing on the 'Showboat. ERNEST CHANCE ERN General Football 1-21 Basketball I-23 Track l-2. Ernie is all ready with a friendly remark and one of his special smiles for everyone. His closest rhums are Weasel and :Xldo. Ernie lz-axes all his books to Nick Caggiano. We see Ernie. a sailor. attending the LSO Dances on the Show- boat. BARRIE CHAPMAN 'tB.1RR1E General liancl l-3. Barrie is known as a f'Cool Cat because of his sharp way of dressing. He has also adapted the Philly style of dancing that really looks nice the way he does it. Barrie is leaving Re-Hi to anybody who wants it. In 1964 we see Barrie as a dancing instructor for Arthur Murray. vacationing on the 'iShowboat.,' ELLIO CHIACCHIO uE1.L General Football l-4g Basketball l-4g Track 1--1. Eli, the captain of our football team, was voted our most athletic senior. He is the idol of many a boy and girl and we don't think they could find a much better one. Eli leaves his football uniform to Nick Caggiano. On the Showboat Ellio will be in charge of sports. CHARLES CLARK MCH.-4RL1E General Football 1-4g Track 3-4. Even though Charlie is a tall boy, he's really down to earth when it comes to being a friend to everyone. All who know him think he's a swell guy. Charlie leaves Re-Hi willingly. ln the future, Charlie will be designer of the 'iShowboat's sport uniforms. JAMES CLARK uflylii College Prep Visual Aids l-4: Camera Club 23 Bachelor Club 23 JCL 2g Choir 2, 49 Ag Club 39 Science Club 3-4: Track 3-4. Jim complains a lot about his homework, but it must be worth those good marks he gets. .lim leaves his seat in the Physics lab to John Frazee, providing he doesn't look out the window. We see Jim as a supervisor for repairs of mechanical equipment on the f'Showboat. RENA CLARK HRE.vA Commercial Banker lg Social Dancing lg Homeroom President 3. Rena likes to ride around in a certain black Fordg and spends a lot of time in Salem. We wonder who deserves the credit for this? Rena leaves her pencil stub in the second locker on the middle floor by the library to her freshman sister. Janet. We prophesy Rena will be the hairdresser for the actresses on Showboat. ELEANOR CLARKE t'NoR Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 1-4. Nor is nearly always clowning around. She seems to prefer that to being serious and we're glad, be- cause we really like her that way. Eleanor leaves all her shorthand notes to Betty DeSylvestero. ln 1964 we see Eleanor as nurse assistant to the doctor on the Showboat. WN mf- ' f ,XA V' L W Za iyan-'5 rw. l 'E 'Q 3 l1'lARGARET CLEMENTS KJWITZIEM Commerrial Head llajorette 1-4: Twirling Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4g Art Club 1. If you're at a football game and you hear the crowd cheering: at half-time. th:-y'lI most likely be elif-eriiig for Klitvie. our majorette and baton twirler. Mitzie bequeaths her sincerest sympathy to anyone she had injured with her baton. We see Nlitzie as our head majorette for the band on the A'Showboat. HAROLD CLINE HH. Cf' College Prep Art Club 1: Ag. Club 3-4: Stamp Club 13 Visual Aids 1. VC'lif-never you hear a loud roar. it isn't a jet plane it's just H. G. in his hopped-up Ford. He spends most of his spare time working on it. H. C. leaves his space in the parking lot to anyone who wants it and can take his place. Wle foresee Harold as millionaire of H, C. Dude Ranch. VERNA COLEMAN '6VER1vv College Prep Hockey 1-43 Softball 1. 2. 43 Basketball 1-2g Var- sity Club 2-4: Pres. of Varsity Club 4. Yr-rn. one of our friendliest seniors. was voted the most athletic girl. She has been tops in all the sports since her Freshman year. Vern wills her speed on the hockey field to Cerrv Cr:-en. 1Ve see Verna as star of our Olympic Team on the Show- boahn JAMES CONOVER j1MH College Prep Nomads: JCL 1-2g Biology Club 2. Jim. an Ordmont boy. works Tth periods al Hurley's. He is one of our well-known window washers. ,lim leaves his place in the parking lot to some junior with a car. In 1964 we foresee ,lim as head' of Jackson Lab in Du P0nt's, vacationing on the Showboat. LUISE COOK LUN College Prep Retrospect Salesman 1-4g Vis. Aids 1-4g JCL 1-29 Red and White 1-4g Saala-He Boardg H. R. See. 35 Softball Mgr. 3g junior Playg Fashion Showg Tri- Hi'Y 1-43 Prom Comm. 3: Art Club 1. Lu lives in Churchtown now, but still manages to be in the Sweet Shoppe quite often. She leaves the O everyone insists putting in her name for good. she hopes. Luise- is xacationing on the Showboat from her nurse-'s duties in the Far EasL THOMAS CROIJSE HHILL BILLYH College Prep Vis. :Xirls 14g Track 1-4: Football 3g Stage Crew 2--1-g Boys' Council 4. Hill Billy is one of the boys we couldn't do with- out in High School, because he ran the projection machine for a lot of the movies. Tommy leaves his many physics books to any unsuspecting junior. ln 1964 we prophesy Tommy will be a celebrated jet pilot. THOMAS CRUMLISI-I CRL-tw College Prep Band l-3: Nomads 2--l. Crum is another one of our hot-rodders. He spends mueh of his little trying to get more speed out of his ear. Crum leaves to the future senior liovs. his hopping up. hot-roddingx. and wheel- squealing. We foresee Tom as an independent garage owner en,l !'ing 8 Pruise on the Showhoat. NANCY CKGLER HCUCIEH 1,iHVIll7lPfl'iHl Red ffross l. Naney spends quite a lot of her time studying. and corresponding with the Navy. Cugie wills all her hooks and her good times in Re Hi to her hrother. Bobby. We prophesy Nancy will he a stenographer at the time offiee in Du Pont's. on the Showhoat for a xaeation. RLSSELL FRANK CURRIDEN BUBaY', Lollege Prep anfl lfomruereial Jill. l-2: Luneh Patrol 33 Hall Patrol: Prom Committee: Homeroom Representative: .lunior Party Committee. Rllrsn is one ol our hot-rodders. He says that his main amliition is to own a red convertible. He can usually he found with George or Eddie. He leaves all his good times in Mr, Brook's Offiee to Happy Young. ln 1964, we see Russell as super- visor of installing phones on the Showhoat. GEORGE DANTINE. JR. DA1vTY1vE General Footlrall 3--li Cavaliers 3-43 Hi-Y 3-4. Dantyne won the ehoiee of our hest huilt senior hov. You ean usually see him, along with his pals. sitting on one of the window sills in the hall. anytime during the day. Ceorgze leaves all his fun and good times to Niek Caggiano. We see George in the future as the assistant eoaeh of the Show- hoat foothall team. GARY DAvts HCARH College Prep Xrt Cluh l: ,lffl. l-2: Sei:-nee ffluh 3-41 Stag? Crew 2-43 Prom Comm. 3: Retrospeet 3-4. Cary is our artistieally-gifted senior. He ean always he eounted on to eome up with some ideas when we are do-eorating for a danee or similar oeeasions. He leaves his joli as art editor of the Retrospeet to anyone who wants it. We prediet that Cary will he poster designer for aclvertising: the shows on the 5howlioat. CARMELLA DEFRANK '4CARMELLA fllllll lIll'fI'llll Lilnrary tiluh lg Student Count-il See. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 1-iz Class Tr:-as. 2: Banker 3-43 Hall Patrol 31 Retrospeet 43 CI Delegate 45 Girls' State Delegate 31 Honor Sol: 3-4. Carmella is one of our more aetive seniors. She is always seen trying to at-eomplish an errand and do her homework at the same time. She leaves her good times at Re Hi to her sister, ,lulie. Vile prediet that Carniella will keep the ship's log. O 63' THOMAS DIN!-:uri QALIJOU Ce-'ne-ral lwrotlialll 2-1. If you he-ar -ome-ouv talking about play- and passe-5 in footlvall. it! Tonuny. He- van uaually' lie- we-n with ve-rtain oth:-r lHl'lIllN'I'F of tht- te-ani. Tommy illal le-aye-N lie- lli. ln l9fil we- pri-elie'l that Tom will he- the- lfoavh ol our 5liowlvoat footlrall te-am. l',xt'1. NI. llENEt.snEegR HS. BY, Us-ne-ral llanel'1--1. Paul vrutxe-5 arounel in lu, lwluv- e'oupe- most of the- tim:-. He- like-N playing in the- hanel and le-aye-Q his -pot ilr elrumnie-r to anyone- who can run fast e-nough. We- fore-New that Paul will he- a champion -loe'k our rae-e-r going Io Europe-. SANTINA R. DILUTIS D0LLY,' Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 1-4: Hanelie-raft Club 23 Dancing Club 1. Santina has a che-e-rful and pleasing personality. She- takf-S he-r work se-riously and we are sure- She will sue-cel:-d as sho progresseas in life. Santina leaves all the- fun she- had in Re Hi to her brother. Anthony. who will bf- a fre-shman. We prophf-sy' that Santina will he- a supe-rvisor of the- printing tlepart- me-nt on the- ship. MARGARET ELLEN Douaow MPEG ffonzmerrial Re-cl,antl White- Sale-kman 3. Pe-gggyg our Claw vlown. van ofte-n he- we-n in the- e-oiupany of Lihhy' Elmore-. This gal sure has a se-nw of humor. She- lf-ave-s he-r we-at in Miss Cayelos' Home- Et-onomivs vlass to a fellow stuele-nt, 5kippy ' Crash. WH- prophe-Sy' that Pe-gr will he- one: of the- touriftf on hoard whose- profe-Ssion is a miwionarv in Fouth .-Xnie-rira. JOSEPH 0. Douc,-uw !0E,' f.i0!I1I7IPl'I'fl1l joe- i- the- type- of lzoy that you ini-5 wha-n he-R all-e-nt. ltk prohahly- he-e-au-R whe-n he-'s around he usually' ln-ts you know it. He- juat le-aye-s He-grional High. WH- prophe--y' that Joe- will he- a me-e'hanic for the- stork e-ara luv-longing to Paul De-ne-lfhe-e'k. PETER ECKLEY PErE,' Colle-ge Prep Choir 3--1. Pe-te-'E ple-avant attitude- and ge-ne-rous Smile- are- we-ll known. He- tio:-Nn't we-ui haahful at all arounel girl-. How about it. Pt-te-'K He- le-aye-S his trouhle-5 to Danny' We-inxtovk. We- pre-elie't that Pr-te will he- ont- of our chief pliototlrululie-rs on the- 5howlmoat. DONALD ELLER DON General Visual Aids. Don is one of our shy boys. However, we think he has what it takes to become a success. He leaves his seat in homeroom to his best friend and pal, Howard Stoneman. In 1964. we see him in the Air Force on leave from overseas duty. ELIZABETH ELMORE L1BBY Commercial Homeroom banker lg Hall Patrol 2-43 Student Council 3g Honor Society 3-43 Photo. Club 23 Dancing 1. Libby. a top commercial student, has been active in various school activities since her Freshman Year. She is known and liked by everyone. Libby leaves her seat in Miss Kidd's homeroom to some girl taking office practice. We foretell that she will be seen with her husband on the Showboat. CHARLOTTE DALE FEARN uDALEn Commercial Band 1-45 Hall Patrol 4g Social Dancing lg Tri-Hi- Y 1-4. Dale, our best-looking senior girl. is quite popular around the school. It probably has something to do with her magnetic personality that matches her good looks.,Dale leaves her majorette uniform to some 'lucky color guard member. We prophesy that Dale will be training majorettes on the Showboat. CAROL FISHER HSHERRIEH Commercial Tri-Hi-Y Majorette. Sherrie is a ouiet girl in school, but we think she has great ability in acrobatics, and has done a good job In the banid. Carol leaves Sonny in loneliness. In ten years, she will he modeling the latest Showboat creations. PATRICIA FISHER PAT Academic Dancing 13 JCL 2g Lunch Patrol 4g Visual Aids 3g Hi-So 3. Pat can usually he seen with an armful of books on her way to class. She visited Bainbridge many times as a ,lunior Hostess. Did you have fun, Pat? She leaves her South Philly dancing to Pat Yeager. We see her, also, as one of our Vassar Alumnae. WAYNE FLYNN Zan General You can usually detect Wayne by looking above the heads of the people near you. Although he has been here since our Freshman Year, he hasn't lost a bit of his Massachusetts' accent. Good luck to a swell boy. 'gZeb leaves all his talents to whoever can find them. W'e foretell that Zeb will be a sailor on leave on the Showboat. ff' wwf' S uw 3..- li 7,-e,5,,,V M. ii' M is-Q. 'P' inf: 23- - K' 1 -V225 --FJ lg RICHARD FOREMAN uDlCKi, Ifoninzerriell Re-el Cross: Photo Club: Stage- fire-w. lJie'k. one- of our fe-xr r-omme-re-ial boys, 4-an be- se-e-n working: away at the- .-XXI, afte-r se'hool and on we-4-ke-nels. Ht- llils a liartl time- mal-:ing it to home-- room on time- se-se-nth pe-rioels, W'onelf-r why? Dick le-an-s all the- ne-w lfre-shman girls to Clayton Martin. WU- fore-se-v that he- will be- a wine- Connois- se-ur on NSll4lSS'lDllL1l.u CAROL FDVLRE f.'umnzere'iul Tri-Hi-Y 1--1: Yisual .-iitls l-33 llanving 1. Carol is usually se-r-n in the- halls with He-tty. he-r be-st frie-nfl. She- se-e-ms allittle- on the- quiet sielv, but is re-ally a nire- girl whe-n you ge-t to know he-r. Carol le-axe-s he-r se-at in Shorlhuntl Il Io anyone- who wants it. We pre-elie't that Carol will he- sf-e're-tary to the- wine- e'onnoisse-ur. HARRY FRANCESCHINI 4'WEAsEL', General Club: Cavalie-rsg Football 142: llaskr-tball. Wvt'dSPl.l. our frie-nellie-st Senior Boy, has marie- many a elay se-e-in brigzhte-r. His gooel nature- anel ple-using smile- are- familiar to e-ve-ryone-. ive-ase-l le-ave-s his se-at in room IT to Ecl Symanski. In the- future-. we- sve- him as e'hie-t' e-he-f on 5howboat. LAWRENCE FIINDERBUHK 4'LA1eRr College l'r1-11 Visual .-Xitls 1: Re-tl antl Wlllllf'1 Stude-nt citillllfll 1-4: Class Pre-siele-nt Z-41 Vice- l're-side-nt Stuelr-nt Counvil 33 Base-ball 1-4g liaske-tliall I--13 lioys' State-L Hi-Y 1--lg Tre-asurr-r 3: Pre-sielr-nt 4, As you can see- by his acztixitics. Larry has hare-ly a minute- to spare-. He- possf-ssc-s a quality of le-aele-r- ship of which lie- shoulel he- prouml. He- le-ave-s his school spirit :intl loyalty to some worthy se-nior. YY:- prophr-sy that he- will be MC of Showlioat pro- rluvtions. RICHARD FUNDERBIIRK '4R1cH', College Prep Stuele-nt Count-il: Art Club: Stamp Club: JCL: Hi-Y: Class Tre-asure-r 3: Re-tl anil White- 3: Editor of Re-el anil W-hlft'I Re-trospe-e-t 4. Rich -pe-nels a lot of his timl- at work in Snyele-rs. Wie- know he- hate-s to le-aw all Ihemse- l l'f'Nlllll5:lI'I girls aml we- sympathize- with him. Rich le-axe-s his growl time-s in Xlr. llroulvfs office- to Lew- Ranclolph. Wit- fora-svv him as one- of our e-hie-f photograph:-rs on Sho-.vboat. BETTY Lou GARDNER HBErri ' Com rnerrial Te-nnis I: Social Uanving lg Choir 2--1: Tri-Hi-Yg Hi-So 3. Be-tty can most like-ly lie- se-e-n in the- company of Be-ve-rly Ritchie-, She hate-s to do home-work, anel we- elon't blame- her a bit. 5he- le-aws all he-r gootl time-s at Bainbridge- to any girl who likes to have fun. ln 1964 we se-e Bc-tty as switchboard ope-rator on Showboat. 1111 1111 1,f1 Ill Il 1111. 111 111 11111 I 1111111 11. Ill 11111 s111111111l11 II 11 1 C NSR H1 111 XX 1L1 1111 SH11111 III 51211111111 111111111 1 1 ll 1 N ll 1 l ll 1 ll! 4 l I AUTOGRAPHS If ll l 31' III I I 'I' f11'f'f 1 2' lIf'I'l' 1115 1 l'1111. 11f1' 'U I 211: 1 11' 111111. 1 111' 1, g 'Il.l. 4' 'J . Q 1. .3 'SH . Q 1,1 1 1111f I 1111I1z1H: H1111-luall, I 1111l1alI 1: Uz1N1-113113-1. XXI1' 51111 I111111' Nh, Ilglxhl-1111 -ny, Hz1x11 11111 pw! 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JAMES GATES Commerrial Jim hails from Deepwater. We think he is a nice guy. and wish him luck in his future. We hope it will be a merry one. ,lim leaves anything to anybody who wants it. We predict that Jimmy will take care of our television shows. JEANETTE GIORDANO SHORTY,' Commercial Knitting Club 1g Dancing Club 1. Although Shorty comes from Pedricktown. you can usually see her sitting in the Sweet Shoppe. She spends a lot of her time writing letters, and not to her girl friends. We wish her lots of luck in the future. Shorty leaves her place in the cafeteria line to her cousin Mary Lou. We see Shorty as chief switchboard operator on our 4'Showboat. SARAH ARNETTA GREEN USARAHN Commercial and College Prep Knitting Club 1, 2. 3g Lunch Patrol lg Work in the Cafeteria. Sarah is a reliable hand in the Library. She takes her work seriously and we know she will succeed in the future. Good luck to a nice girl. Sarah leaves Re Hi to the incoming freshmen. We pro- phesy that Sarah will be a vacationing school nurse on the Showboat. SHIRLEY GREENE College Prep Stamp Club 1-23 Red Cross 1g Library Club 1-2g JCL 1-2g Visual Aids 1. 24 Prom Comm. 3g Red and Whiteg Dancing Club 1. Shirley can be seen after school and week-ends working in the 5 and 10. She has been a big help in the Library and is also active in other school activities. Shirley leaves her seat in Mr. Ellis' room to her sister. Elizabeth. We foresee that Shirley will be a teacher at Lower Penns Neck. LOREN RUSSELL HACKETT 'iHACK,, Commercial Ordmont Hi-Y 1-4. Hack was voted our class clown, and we cer- tainly agree. You just can't stop laughing when he's around. Seriously, he has done very well in com- mercial work and we know he-'ll succeed in anything he undertakes to do. Hack leaves his loud mouth to Bill Fair. We prophesy that Loren will be a ventriloquist in the Showboat production. FLORENCE HARBESON Commercial Daneing Club 1. Florence travels from Pedricktown everyday to join us in our classes. Although she is on the quiet side. we think she is very nice and wish her luck in the future. Florence leaves all her good times in Re Hi to her brother. George. We predict Florence will be the secretary to the president of the Ped- riektown Bank. GLADYS RUTH HARCUM f'REDs,' Commercial Biology Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4g Homeroom Pres. 33 Student Council 43 Choir 2-4g Dance Club 1: Lunch Patrol 4: Honor Society 3-4. Gladys is the friendliest senior. She is next to the last of the Harcum family and well-known for her red hair. She bequeaths her seat in Miss Kidd's room to her sister Jane. We see Gladys in ten years as manieurist in the Sh0wboat's barber shop. HENRY HAWKINS HANK Commercial Baseball 1-4g Football Manager 3. Henry is a little guy with a big ambition. He is renowned in Re Hi as a baseball fan. He is aiming to'be a National League Umpire. He leaves to George Batchis his baseball arguments about the Yankees with Devonshire. In 1964, Henry will be a nationally celebrated Nat'l League Umpire. NELVA HERRMAN College Prep Homeroom Banker 1: Tri-Hi-Y 13 Red Cross 13 Twirling lg Science Club 13 Hall Patrolg Red and White Salesman. Anyone going up the center steps while passing classes can spot Nelva standing on patrol. She is also a Deepwater student. She wills all of her homework and good times to her sister. We pre- dict that Nelva will be district nurse of Deepwater. MARGUERITE HEWITT MARCUS College Prep and Commereial Hockey 13 Choir 1-4: Band 3-4g Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 JCL 1-23 Red and White 1-45 Sa ,la Re 2: Honor Society 4. Margie is a hard-working senior who is interested in nursing. She is one of the majorettes who adds pep to our band. She leaves all her problems of her senior year to Ruth Peters. We see Margie in the future as head nurse of Delaware Hospital. FRANCIS C. HILLMAN Cum General Basketball 3-44 Spartans Clubg Hi-Y 1-3g Man- ager of Football 3. Chin spends a lot of his time standing in front of the Sweet Shoppe. He really enjoys his study halls in Mr. Robinson's room by visiting his locker frequently. He leaves with these words, Oh, Happy Day! In 1964, we see Chin as manager of the new Du Pont Company started along the Amazon in South America. 'E CHARLES CLENTON HITCHNER HHITCHM l.ommer1'ial Visual :Kids 1: Stamp Club 2. Lharles can usually be found in study halls reading magazines. Charlie, did you exer straighten out your sehedule? Ile lt-axes all his sleeping during elass period to Robert lln- Vries. We see Charles as Ll future llookkeeper on the 5liowlroaI. l1,IJWARD HOGAN EDDIE General Eddie van usually be seen in the middle of a group g ys 's' ss' g - ' est issue of the HoIrod agazinef' Tac ie a time in his typing tasses with NIL. Sa-letra and Mr. Robinson. He eaves all iis world y possessions. which are none, to anybody who wants them. We prophesy that Fuie will be among the testing crew in the dis- tillery on board the 5howboat. ROSE MARIE HOLMES 'cR0sE Commerrial Visual Aids 1. osf- a tart-wor'ing senior who is kept busy V ier job at tie movies. No wonder she knows all ont th' a -s II1U'il'S. She would leave everything to Dorothy Smith. if the had anything to leave. W'e o esee 'S se as l'3t Us erette on the Showhoat. KATHERINE RUTH HUMAN KAW College Prep etrospect salesman 43 Visual Aids 2-31 Tri-Hi-Y 143 Library Club 2: Prom Comm. 33 ,lunior Class Play 34 Biology Club 43 Lunch Patrol 3. ay, who likes to spend her summers in Axalon. i a quiet ant hard-working senior. She leaves all er enjoyable summers at Avalon. J.. to her sister, Carol. We predict that Kay will he secretary to the show director on our boat. ROBERT HORNBLOWER RUBE,' General Visual Aids 11 Hall Patrol 45 Hi-Y Clubg Ordmont Club 1-3 s'Rulie ean most often be seen in his two-toned green ear. speeding around the roads with his pal. Bill Chew. He lean-s with but one thing to say. S'What a relief! We see llob in ten years as a yeonian on the Showboat. LARRY M. HOL'Tz LARRY Ifonmiereial Hi-Y filulll Biology filllll 21 Honor Soviely 4. Larry is one of the few lut-ky senior boys who takes the eoinmert'ial eourse and gets a ehanee to llf'8l' all the latest gossip from the girls. He wills the third period stenography c'lass's talkativeness to Mr. Robinson. We prophesy that Larry will be the radar coniniunieation expert on the Showboat. DANNY HUGHES TURTLE,' General Football 1-3. Danny is a born fisherman who likes to spend his summers at Wildwood. He leaves all his pleasant memories to Sue Dale for a successful senior year. ln 1964 we see Danny as the boat detective. ANNA MAY INGEMAR ING1E,' Commercial Red and White lg Varsity Club 2g Red Cross 23 Softball 2, lngie is known around school for her gum chew- ing and funny remarks. She leaves her gum cracking to anybody who can drive Robbie crazy doing it. We foretell that Anna May will be the owner of the Wlildwood Villas. BERNICE JACERS uSHORTY,, Commercial Art Club lg Tri-Hi-Y 2-4g Homeroom Banker 3g Biology Club 2g Honor Society 4-. Shorty who is an excellent commercial student is usually seen with Gladys and Anna May. She leaves Re Hi to her brother, Richard. ln 1964 Ber- nice will be illustrating daily programs for the Showboat productions, EVELYN JONES EVELY1v', Commercial Biology Club 25 Dancing l. Evelyn, who.wants to become a secretary, is a Pedricktown girl who is often seen with Florence Harbeson. She is quite active in 4-H activities. She leaves all her Commercial subjects to her brother Harold. ln 1964 we see Evelyn as a seam- stress for the Showboat. WILLIAM CLIFFORD JONES 'LBUCKYH College Prep Stamp Club 1-2g Library Club 2-4. Bucky is a working member of the activities of the Library club. He leaves his position as vice- president of the Library club to any unlucky junior. We see him as a prominent undertaker on the cruise. LEON JORDAN LEE General Lee still remembers his general science class in Mr. Boone's room and is glad he is a senior who d0esn't have to put up with those daily experi- ments. He leaves Re Hi to the incoming freshmen. We predict that Leon will be a plumber on the Showboat. 7 ,girax X, A , 4 A5 F li ar ti is ls -1 U: lTfHf .Q ' an-my V651 A MARION KEELER REDs', ffomnzerfial Retrospect Salesman: Red and White Salesmang lliologv fflub. Rf-ds is interest:-il in music and Christian work. She is a talented accordion player and confidentially she never had any lessons. Nlarion leaves all her special typing work to anyone who is good in typing. ln ten years we see Marion as an accordion player in the ship's orchestra. LAURESTINE KIDD 6'lVELL', Ifomnzerrial Banker 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1-43 Biology Club. Nell is a friendly girl who is usually seen in the halls. Whenever you hear a racket. Nell is in the midst of it. She leaves her office practice seat to her sister. Sandra. We predict that Nell will be cashier in the dining salon. NORA LU KNAPP c'NoRA Luv College Prep Biology Clubg Science Club. Nora is well known for the prizes that she receives when entering her dogs in various shows throughout South jersey. Nora leaves her history notes to Sandra Buckley. We predict that Nora will be a veterinarian for the horse act on board. WAYNE KRATZER F. A. Commercial Biology Club 23 Learn to Dance 1. W'ayne, who is from Carney's Point, can be seen coming through town on a red scooter. Wayne leaves all his troubles in English and his hot rod to his incoming cousin. We see Wlayne on the Showboat as a main attraction with his motor- cycle act. FRANK KRICK FRA1vK,' General lf you see a boy loaded down with packages that he is carrying from the ASP, you can be sure that it's Frank. He leaves Mr. Davidson some change to throw out of the window. ln the future, we see Frank as the mechanic of the Shell Road Garage touring the Atlantic on the Showhoat. ROBERT FRANK LAWSON 4'BoB' Conzmerrial Bob is an outdoor sportsman who enjoys hunting and fishing best of all. Most of his spending money is the profit of his skill in trapping muskrats. He leaves his art of getting into trouble to anyone who needs it. We see K'Bob demonstrating flycasting to passengers on the ship. PIII CLINTON LEHMAN CL1.vT College Prep Student Council 1: Pres. of JCL 2: Treas. of NJ- .lCL 23 Retrospeet 4: Hi-Y 1-4: Tennis 3-4: Home- room Pres. 3: Bovs' State 3: Seience Cluh 3-4: Honor Soeiety 3--1. Clint. our most intellectual senior lmoy. is a hard- working student. Clinton leaves figure eights to Nlr. Harie and next year's haskethall team. Wie predict that Clinton will he the Showhoat's dentist. DONALD LEIIALLEN HDUCKIW' fjomntereial llaselnall 2-4. l'l'JIIekv is always trying to find someone wlIo is willing to join him iII a game of hasehall when they don't have anything else to do. He leaves his .088 liatting average to Ralph Conrad. We see him as a vacationing Phillies' first liaseman on the Show- boat. ELIZABETH LEUALLEN 'SBETTIW' Contnierrial ,lunior Red Cross 23 Social Dancing 1: Knitting Cluli 1: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Hi Ho 3. Betty is most often seen in her father's Plymouth and wishes he would let her make a few trips to Paulshoro in it. She leaves all the fun she had at Bainbridge to anyone who wants it. We see Eliza- beth as the manager of the ship's soda shop. HARRY LEUALLEN General Daneing Club 1: Lunch Patrol 3: Vis. Aids 3-4. Harry's a fortunate senior with a ear and can often he seen driving a gang of kids to school. He just leaves Re Hi. We prophesy that Harry will he the founder of a hot rod factory enjoying a cruise on the hoat. KENNETH LIGHT f'No0r,' General Noniadsg Hi-Y. Because i'Kenny is frequently absent from seventh period. in homeroom, there is a common expression used. Light's out. He leaves school with just one regret-he ean't skip any more elasses. Kenny in ten years will he our stowaway on the uSl10Wlltl3i.u GEORGE LOPATIN 6'PERKy College Prep Visual Aids 1-4: Pres. 4g Hall Patrolg Lunch Patrol: Student Councilg Junior Party Comm.g Homeroom Banker 3: JCL 1-2: Dancing 1. George is the last of the Lopatin Family. He is usually seen running a movie projector in the au- ditorium. His favorite suhjeet is girls, right, George? He leaves his slide rule in Trig class to anyone with a match and cold feet. 11 v 'tvvil EL1z,xBE'ru JANE LKDWIG l3H1'1'r ' ffommerrial Tri-Hi-Y: Biology Club: llomt-room banker. Betty .lane who is an excellent eoniniercial student. is usually seen at Riverview rink eiery Saturday night. She leaves her bumpy seat on the sehool lllls to anyone Ytlio wants it. Wie predict that Betty Jane will be a famous author of a well-known book. Nllistorival llackgrountl of lleepwaterf' HENRY LL'owicsEN 'tDoBmE', College Prep Traek 1-l: l.unt'li Patrol 2. Henry is interested in and plans on becoming an archita-et. Ile is a quiet. but intellectual student. Henry leaves the cross-country run to Mr. Ellis to find some stupid freshman. Henry in the future will be the designer of the Showboat. MARY Luzzo LUzzo', Commerrial Red and White Salesman 2g Social Dancing l. Mary. who takes the Navy to heart, is seen in the company of Betty ,lane and Betta. She leaves her books to her poor nephew, Bill, to use as he sees fit. We predict that Mary will be the announcer for the Soozie-Woozie Cereal Cotmnercial on board. ELIZABETH MCELWEE BETTY Commercial Betty is quite a horse fan. She owns a pinto named Lady Bess and also belongs to the 4-H Club. She leaves to Marion Keene her places in gym. We see Elizabeth in the future as a trainer of horses in one of the Showboat's acts. SONDRA NlCKEE SOM, Commerrial Varsity Club 3-'13 Tri-Hi-Y lvl: Tennis 1-4: Junior Class playg ga-Ja-Re Board 1-2. Sondra pals around with Helen and the gang. During Tth period she is always working on the calculators trying to finish the weekly assignments. She wills her tricky 'locker combinations to a senior with lots of mechanical ability. Wie foresee Sondra as the secretary to the ship's pharmacist. CATHERINE MCVEY uCATHY,, General tfathy. also from Central Park. is one of the senior lette-rwriters. She has a pen pal in Japan and hopes to visit the country some day. Hope you make it. ffathyl She does hereby leave all her homework to ,lanice Turner. We predict Kay will be enroute to Italy via the Showboat. BARBARA hlACONI 'CBARBU Commercial Social Dancing 13 JY Basketball 33 Lunch Patrol 4: Knitting 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4. Barb is always with the gang or any place where there-'s a lot of noise! She's always fun to be with, no matter where or when. She leaves all of her good times in Re Hi to her bmtlier who is an incoming Freshman. We predict that in 1964, Barb will be the new owner of the Sweet Shoppe. HELEN FRANCES lVlANNING i6HELEh',, Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 2-4: Hi-So 3: Handicraft 1-2g Dancing Club 2g Sa-la-Re 3. Helen visits Riverview Beach a lot in the summer since she lives almost across the street. Lucky girl! She pals around with Sondra and the gang most of the time. She leaves hcr good times in Re Hi to her sister Eileen. W'e foretell that Helen will be the customs inspector on the Showboat. MARY RUTH MARTELL HDOLLYH Commercial Handicraft Club 1 Tennis 1-43 Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Trea- surer 3g Basketball 3g Biology Club 2g Varsity Club 3-4: Hi-So 3g Learn to Danceg Honor Societyg Retrospect 4. Mary can always be found at all the sports events. In school or at the Sweet Shoppe she is usually with the gang. She leaves Re Hi, gladly. Mary will be. in 1964. vacationing disk jockey of Re Hi on the Showboat. SILVIO MARTELL BEBE,' College Prep Football 1. 3. 4g Basketball 2-43 Track 1, 3, 4. Bebe was chosen our best looking Senior boy, and a very wise choice it was! He takes a big in- terest in sports, especially track and football. He leaves the new discus to George Bragg. We pro- phesy that Silvio will be Romeo in the Show- boat production. ELEANOR lNlEREDITH Noam Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Student Council lg Retrospect 3. Eleanor is a quiet girl who looks forward to the trips of Hi-So Club. She leaves her naturally curly hair to her sister June. We foresee Eleanor as the elevator operator on the Showboat. ANTONIO MERENDINO, JR. T01vY,' Commercial Biology Club 2. Tony is one of our seniors from Deepwater. Whenever a car drives past like a streak of lightn- ing, it's probably Tony. George is usually his traveling companion. He leaves all his troubles and hard times to any one who dares take them. We foresee that Tony, will be a frogman in the Navy being transported to Italy on the Showboat. kxll .f . 174-- I its JEAN Emrwrz Mirrm' MILF fi0HlIlH'fI'l!Il Tri-lli-Y l-1. Hill ix nm- uf mir -Ptiltwrx who always lizix an anxwv-r fur 4-xi-rxtliing. Slit- van uxiiullv ltr- xv'-ri witli tlw l-titlx frum llixiw- llriw. ,lf-an ll'21U'- lim-r xv-at in lll tw l'f-ggi' Ili'-lil :intl all li:-r liixti-ry nt-tv-x tr- Duvk llt-nm-tt. Wi- prf-flivt .ln-an will ln- a -wit--lr lu-:iiwlwp:-i'zit1vr'1-titliv- Fl11ixslmzlt. Doxxrn NlII.l.F l7l'CK Cru:-ral lfrttvtlnilll l. limit-lt ix intl-r--xt:-tl in xlwp anti ft-Utlmll. lI.- in alwzixx a pri-ltlf-in tu liix Xlllllf liaill tv-airliv-rx, lit-n willx tht- xluip fwrgv-. lin-itv. anml liix ulwility ll- at lrrat-f-It-t xtylt-r lu lfliarle-x llaixkinx. YH- pri-tlivt that limi will ltr- tlim' tvl--grupli nite-mtur svn Hur limit. NANCY JEAN NEIFERT HN,4.N'CEH f,fIIIIV7l1'fI'lIIl Stull:-nt fifllHH'll 1. ll: ltuxkf-tliull 2-4: llm-l-if-y Nlangign-r 3-1: 'l'ri-lli-W l-1: lit-trwxpt-vt -l: llull Patrol 2--I: flliuir 2: l'rtnii tfuiiini. 3: Yarxity lllub 41 llullul' 5ut'it'ty l. Nanq. nur mnxt typival xc-ninr. ix allways inte-ri-xtn-d in tluing wliat xllt' van for tht- xvliuul. Slit- la-an-x all tliw- ggmul limi-x xlin- ltux liatl in lic- Hi tu lit-r xixtn-r. lil:-aiiw. YM- pre-slit-I that Nanvy will lif- sf-vrf-tary fur tlii- aimlxt-rlixiiigg tl:-purttm-nt on tlic 5liuwlmut. Hiitm' Naxurix HH,-1lt'Rl'-A lfnllf-gr l're'p Yixiial Xitlx l-1: 'lll'Zi4'l'i fi--1: filinir l-fi. Harry ix uxiially lt'-lping xt-t up xmm- movin- in xvlimtl zintl ll1'.x quite- a Imntl at it. Wm- will llllxx liim ax annoumw-r for tlir- fuotliall game-S. Hs- wills thc- jun-lin tu tlii- guy witli tlif- lie-xt arm. Wt- Se-P Harry in 1964 ax tlin- manager of tlif- xtagf- 1-rr-w in Iliv- Slum lmatf' VELMA Niswsmiiz 'gl-'EL,i1i4', College Prep, LOIIHIIPIII-Ill Clw- ffluli 1: l.il1rary filulm 2-3: Knitting lllulm 1. if-Ima ix ont- of nur quit-t girlx. Slit- ix a tliligt-nt work:-r and ix a lrig lu-lp in ilu- 1-aft-tt-ria. Slit- lr-an-s lu-r juli in tlit- t'2lft'It'Tlil tn a vupalrlt- xc-nittr. ln 10 yt-arx wi- xw- Ye-lnia ax lmxtt-xx in ilu- :lining xalun nn tlie- Sl1nvslmat. Ton Nixox LSII.-iff, Colle-ge l're-p Ffmlllall ?4l1ag1 ix a ff-llnw wlmxf- main int'-rn-xt ix fwftltall. llrixing a lint rwrl vsitli jun- Sliif-ltlx 4-uiixiimt-x Hynix! of liix xpare- nimm-ntx, lla- ln-an-x liix xympatliio-x to all tliv- lmtx Lllltl uirlx wliw tlif-tl in vlie-mixtrx mailing for tln- he-Il In ring. Wi- pre-tlict tliut Tuni will ln- mamigv-r nf tlil- atlu-rtixingg :le-partin.-nt nn Ilif- Slim-.lmat. SHIRLEY ANN NORTON 4'SH1RL Commercial ,Iunior Red Cross 1-33 Knitting Club l: Homeroom Banker 43 Red and White Salesman 4. Shirley. who loves to cook. plans to take up house- keeping when she graduates from Re Hi. She leaves her seat in first period history elass to anyone who wants it. We see Shirley in ten years as the ehef's assistant. MILDRED O7DONALD LCUICKEYS Commerrial Tri-HiY 1-43 Basketball 2-43 Hockey Manager 3-4: Biology Club 23 Retrospect 43 Tennis 13 Lunch Patrol 3. 'ilN1ickey is a girl who is just bubbling over with fun and laughter. You ean usually find her with the gang or riding around in the new convertible. She takes everything and leaves nothing. We foresee that Mickey will be superintendent of the childrenls playroom on the Showboat. MARY LOU OLSEN LU Commervial Sa-,Ia-Re 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1-43 Camera Club 2: Hi-So 3-4. Lu is usually seen driving around town loaded down with a buneh of kids. She visits Bainbridge often to see the boys in navy blue. Lu leaves Regional High School - educated????'???? We prophesy that Mary Lou will be the director of deck games on the Showboat. GENEVIEVE PARKER lEA1v,' Commereial Student Council 13 Choir 2-43 Band 1-4. 'LJean is one- of our senior band members who plays the clarinet. Originally from Millville, she is known at Re Hi as a friendly hardworking girl. She leaves her sense of humor to ,loan Belitza. We foretell that l'Jean will be the nurse in the dispensary On the Showboat. MILDRED PATTERSON uMILLIE,, Commereial Choir 2-4: Biology Club 2g Library Club 23 Danc- ing Club 1. Millie is our shyest senior girl. She is a hard worker in school and enjoys singing in the choir. She leaves her school books to whoever wants to have them. In the year 1964, we see Mildred as superintendent of nurses at Bridgeton Hospital. FRANCES PICCOLOMINI P1cKLE,' Commercial Hockey 2-43 Basketball 2-43 Softball 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 1-31 Student Council 43 Varsity Club 2-43 Prom Comm. 33 H.R. Pres. 23 Red and White 13 Hall Patrol 2-4. Pickle is a girl who can usually be seen with a friendly smile. She leaves her hall patrol post to someone who can hand all the gossip to Mr. Baric. In ten years we see Pic as a member of the Showboat Olympic Team. thai. X X X GLORIA POWERS 'SCLORIAN f.vUIIH7Il'fl'1.lIl llanving Club l: lli-So 3-1: Biology Club 2: 'l'ri-Hi- W .l-1. llloria is a liaril working senior who is always willing to li:-lp. She xisite-Il llainbritlge often last yr-ar with Hex and HI-tty l.oII. Shu- li-avr-s all he-r troubles and worries of the Senior YI-ar to Paula Springer. We sw-e Gloria in ehargv- of the Worm-n's Wt-iglit-Lifting Division in the 5howboat gym. PATRICIA QIJIGLEY '4l'ATf, Conznzerrial Junior Red Cross 2-3: Library Club 3-4. Pat is one of our seniors who likes to roller skate. She learned skating when she was very young, and now enjoys skating at the Riverview Beach rink. She leaves all her good timr-s in sehool to her friends Jo Ann and Shirley. We foresee that 'lPat will be manager of the Ships Roller Skating Rink. JEANETTE RAYMOND ufEANIE,, Cnmnzerrial Pres. of Fresh. Classg Student Council 3: Hall Patrol 3-4: Varsity Club 3-4: Retrospect 4: Tri- Hi-Y l-4: Tennis 1-43 ,Junior Playg Red and White 1-2g Honor Society 4. Jeanie is our most versatile senior. and one of our top tennis players. Klost of her time is spent wateliing the American Legion basketball games. We pr:-diet that Jeanie will be the err-ator of the SlIowboat's exclusive dana-e. Rum-po-jitter. CHARLES REIVISBURC uC11ARL1E College Prep JCI. 2: Hall Patrol 3-4: l.lIIN'll Patrol 2: Hand l-43 Hasko-tball 2-41 Tennis 3-43 Hi-Y l-4: Choir 2-4g Studi-nt Counr-il 3-4: Red and Whitt- 3-4. Charlie is a niusif-al-minded senior. HI- is known wi-ll for his interest in sports. He leaves Re Hi with thanks for all that it has done and meant to him. We pri-dir-t that Charlie will be the editor of the 5howboat's newspaper. Floating News. NIARY LOU RIKER Loan College Prep Hockey 1-43 Softball I-4: Basketball 1-43 JCL 1-23 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4: Varsity Club 2-43 Prom Comm. 33 Biology Club 4: H. R. Banker 4: Red and White 1: Hall Patrol 3-4. Lou, an athletic senior. enjoys gab-fe-sts at the Sweet Shoppe with the kids and looks forward to the day when she won't haxe to writr- any more letters. She lv-an-s her lioekey tunic' and goals against Sal:-m to her sister. Nlelissa. We foresee that Nlary l.ou will be the interior tlf'4'0Y'ZilHF of the Sl'l4WVlHJ3l-.V BEVERLY RITCHIE MBEW Comnzerrial Daneing 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4g Handieraft lg Biology Club 2. Bei is one of our senior girls who really rejoys those Friday night trips to Maryland. Her best pal is Betty Lou. She leaves her seat in English to Patsy Morrison. We prophesy that Be-xerly will be our guide on the Shnwboat. DONALD RITTENIIoI'sE allow , Genera! Choir 45 Biology Club 23 Visual Aids 1g Stamp Club l. Hllonf' who is currently taking voice lessons. is one of our outstanding members of our choir. He always has a funny remark for everything. He leaves his chair in Miss Heaps' room to anyone who can talk. chew gum. and stay after school. We foretell that 'gllonu will be the voice director on the 5lIowboat. WYILLARD ROBERTS 'CWILLU College Prep Vis. .-Kids 1-23 JCI. 1-21 Science Club 3-43 Retro- speet -lg Prom Committee 3g Football programs 3-4: Honor Society 4. N .. .. . Will Is known at school for his artistic ability and can usually be found with Cary and the gang. He leaves his state of confusion resulting from chemistry and physics to anyone suitable. ln the year 196-1 we see Willard Roberts as the President of the Stockholdefs Exchange on Wall Street help- ing out on the hSll1lWlNl31.N SHIRLEY SCIIERMERHORN HSUSIEN Coninzercial Dancing 13 Twirling Club 2. Susie-. a quiet senior. likes baton twirling. One of our many Deepwater students, she leaves her seat to any ,lunior who likes sitting in the back of the room. We see Shirley in ten years, traveling on the 5howboat to France to purchase a summer home on the Riviera. DALE SCHWAMB HD,-iLE', General Baseball 3-4: Football 3-4: Basketball 2-4. Dale is the male side of the cutest couple in the Senior Class. He takes a main interest in sports. especially football and of course. the other half of the cutest couple. He leaves his sympathies to the guys going into their Senior year, We predict that in 1964 Dale will be the perfector of the new Toozie-Woozie Cereal. advertising it on the 'Show- Ioat. PATRICIA ANN SEAGRAVES PAT Commercial Choir 2-4: Color Guard 33 Homeroom President 33 Biology Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1-41 JCL 1-23 Vis. Aids 1: Red Cross lg Homeroom Banker 33 Junior Council 3. Pat is an enthusiastic senior from Central Park. You can always see her at all the football and basketball games cheering for oIIr team. She leaves her Place in WlIo's Who as best dancer to liar- bara Heed. We prophesy that Pat will be the voice instructor on the boat. LoLA JANE SEMONES L, Sf, Conzntercial Red Cross 13 Knitting 1-2. Lola. a Deepwaterite. frequently drives ber Mercury to school. She spends most of her time running up and down to the nurse's room. She wills her seat in the office to Elwood Foster and Ursula Cates. In ten years. we see Lola as the owner of the ship's yarn shop. 1 Eririti, Siiicnv.-mir 'iETIl,' I. om mm 1 'inf Tri-Hi-Y l-1: Hom:-room Svtty 2: llu-kr-Ilmll 3: lloiiu-rooin Yin-v l're--ielwnt 33 Iilirziry Chili 33 Sa-,Iii-Rv Uoarrl l: Xrt fflulm 1: Rrftro-pe-vt 2: Rf-fl and White' 1-2, I-lthf-I. Ihr- In--t fly-4'--f-tl girl of our -vnior 1-la--. i- wry oftvn founfl in tht- Sm-vt Fhopptf or at 511-,lip Rn- with tlit- gang. lfthvl lwqiivaitli- all hs-r good tinw- in Rv lli to .lginvl Chinn. ln 196-1 iw -ov lfthe-l ti- tht- -1-llw-r of tht- xuriou- :ln-N vrvzitioii- ot Iltf' Xlloxslvo1tI.u JOSEPH SHIELDS tilnrf' Cfvwrrll Foothull 3: Knight- Hi-X Lluli 2-1: llunving Llulr 2: Spartan- Cluli l. lol' van lu' -4-vn. flap uftvr nlay, rimling around in his var. Wt- think ho- i- u pr:-tty -wr-ll guy, unnl wi-li him lui-lx in tht- future-. ilot- lvaw- tha- iris-outing fri'-liniam girl- with tht- :lm-pe--t rt-gre-t-. In tvn Warn. W' fHI'f'N1 ' .lov ai- tha- liarln-r ol Iliff -hip. HELEN SHORTS f,lll7H!IPl'I'f!ll Cap anil livll- 3: lla-ke-tluull 1: Softball 24: .N--i-lun! Bank:-r 1. W gr- He-le-n. one- of tht- mpiivtvr girl- of tht- -4-nior vlan--. AUNW is tht' fric-ndlir--t pt-r-on to know. Slit- alway- i- 1-ortlial and pls-a-unt to z-vt-ryonv. Hole-n wi-he-- -ht- f-ould finish ht-r -n-nior yr-ar in Falun High St-hool. - fa, in wiv lore-t4-ll tlmt Hvlvn will iw in vhargcf ot' Ihr' f ' flori-t -hop on tht- lioat, ii' NANCY GAY SICKLER Ci4i ' Ifollege l'rvp 3 fi Tri-Ili-Y 1-43 jill. 23 Bunk:-r 2: Art filuli lg Y: Sanlu-Rv Hoartl 2: Rf-fl and Whitt- l-3: Prom cltllllllllllvf' 31 junior Party tfoiiiniittm-. X Wilton flap t'2.ltl.I ln- lountl in tht- Svn-vt Slioppv. 43' you van ln-t -hr-1 home writing lvttvr- to the Xriny. Shel lvaw- hc-r plum- in Fre-nrh Claw In -mnv llllfllg- pvcting -tudent. Wo -vo Cay on tlw 'gfihowlnoaf' on hvr way to join hr-r hu-lnanrl. a ve-le-lmrutvrl hvro. LORETTA Fmoxsox 4'S1,w,in ' lnllfqsfe Prep lla-kvllrull 1-2. I.ort'tta i- a girl who ha- talvnt. That i- not niu-ival talvnt or tzilvnt of that -ort. lvut hwr tulviit i- loflgf-tl in thi- uttiluflt- whit-I1 -ho tulw- towurtl all hr-r u--oriute--. Niininy lrziw- ht-r -ympathy Io Xlr-. fuppullaf- nvxt yr-url Fr:-nvli ll vla--, Wi- fi-rf--ew Loretta dx thu- vhapluin ol thu- 5lioisl,ogt. BARBARA Emifgix 4'li,4RB I, 0l7IllIP7'I'l'lIl lla-ku-tlmll Z: llumirig 1: Horn-Arooiin llurilwr 2-1: lllwlngi l,ltlll 21 H1-Ural' Fovlvly l. l54irln. our of the' uiiilritiott- pupil- of tllw- -1-liior r'la-- i- working hurnl and -ming hw-r nionfy for tlit' vlu-- trip, Xirift iw till! lhiiliurai lvuw- It-' lli for ln-ttf-r or for mor-in ln lflfrl. vw -tw Iiarliara a- tht- lioluni-t who nli-1-on-i'n'1l tha- n--vi flow-r, Ulillft- paiiiuiiiuiiif' EDR ARD SMITH t'LL1w General Eddie is known by most of the senior class because of his reniarkable ability. when it eomes to playing the guitar and dancing. Thus. we voted him the most talented boy in our class. Eddie leaves what- ever he's got to whoever wants it. We predict Ed will be a guitar soloist on the Showboat. JOAN SMITH !0,4.v1E,' General Re-d.and White: Art Club: Stage Crewg Visual .eiidsg JCI.. 'jloanief' one of our classmates who is gifted with artistic ability. seems to be interested in hot rods. Maybe her will. will give a hint as the the reason. ,loan just leaves Regional with H. C. Cline and his hopped-up cars. We see .loan in ten years giving a hand on the Hhowboat. after her stay on H. C.'s Dude Ranch. MARY SMITH MARE General Junior Red Cross 15 Red and W'hite 1g Home-room Ranker 1. Mary is a little girl with a big laugh. She is a jolly person with an enormous smile that never disappears. Mary wills that the coming sen- iors have as much fun as she and her elassmates have had. We prophesy that Mary will be a leading singer of the 'SShowboat in the year 1964. REBECCA SMITH BECKY General Baseball 3g Library Club 1-4g ,lunior Red Cross 1-3. Becky is a quiet girl, but she is always ready to help someone who needs help, if she possibly can. Becky wills her senior books to Alinda Gil- more and she hopes she will have fun with them. We predict that Rebecca will be a calisthenics instructor in the gym on the Showb0at. RUBY GRACE SMITH uSMITTY,, Commerrial Basketballg Social Dancingg Library? .lunior Red Cross. Smitty can very often be seen dancing with her brother. Eddie. at all seventh period dances. She also accompanies her brother when he plays the guitar. Ruby leaves RI- Hi with memories of the good times she has had. ln 1964. we see Ruby as the accompanist of Eddie Smith, the guitar soloist on the Showhoat. THEODORE SMITH HHAWKN General Band 1-43 Track 1. A hard-working member of the band fits Ted to a He has played the saxophone for five years and enjoys it very much. He leaves his good, but hard. times in high school. We foretell that Ted will be an outstanding llc--hop saxophonist in the Showhoat's hand. AKDREY SNYDER HAL'D,, f.olle'gP Prep Jffl, l-2: xl3j0l'l'Iif' 2: Drum Nlajorrltcn 3-4: Svivncf- flluh Sr-1-t'y 3: Prom Comm. 3: Sturlcfnt ifounvil 4: Honor For-if-ty 3--1: Lunrh Patrol 4g Senior Class s.-I-fy 1. .-Xutlre-y is tht- tal:-nh-fl lll2ij0I'f'Il1' who lvatls our high svhool huntl. Slit- wills tht- svarle-t swf-atshirts in tha- Stud:-nt Store- to all inroniing frvslunvn. ln l96t1. we- sw- .Xunlre-y as the sr-vre-tary to thc- dvntist on hoard ship. TERESA SOLANO HTERRY-, f.'on1nwrf'ial Honor Society 3-4: Redd Cross l: Learn to Dance 1: He-trospf-vt 4: Rotrospe-vt Salosman 4. T:-rry, one of our Pfldricktown girls. is a favorite of 1-v:'ryhody's, H+-r name' ran usually be found on tht- Honor Roll eavh marking pe-riod. Slit- loaves lie- lli with at hvart full of joyous mi-morin-s. W1- pre-flivt 'll-re-sa will ln- write-r of a comic strip, Terry and the- Mountain:-1-rs. in thu- ship's pap:-r. MARSHALL SORRELS MARsH', General Hi-Y I-45 Lum-h Patrol 2. Marsh is a popular boy be-Pause of his vasy going niannc-r. He- is one- of our lucky svniors who owns a cur. Marshall lvavt-s his sist:-r. Nlary. as muvh happinvss as he has had during his svnior ye-ar. ln the' future wo sm- Marshall as first maln- on the Showhoat. FRIEDA SPARKS f.0llllIIF7'!'i!ll Biology Club 23 Danoing Club 1. Frieda. one of the senior girls that comes from Pedrivktown. is always ready to help you in any way that is possible. Frif-da wills her stffnoglrapllefs note-books to Anne Tryon. ln ton yt-ars vvf seo Friflcla as the- vre-ator of tht- Showboat's hair stylvs. SHIRLEY SPARKS HSPARKSIEH Cenfral Tri-Hi-Y: Social llanving: Hi-So. Slliflfw' takvs gr:-at inte-rf-st in home- vronomiv Class:-s. Hr-r into-rvst is not only prow-n hy talking to lu-r. but thu- rf-sult of hz-r projn-vts arm- 1-nough proof to show hf-r intvre-st. Slllflfj' wills he-r Srnior English hook to flvrthu Olson. Wir- propha-sy that Shirle-y will be- PBX switvhboarcl opflrator on the 5howboat. GAIL SPRINGER HGAILS, College Prep Tri-Hi-Y 1-4: Baskr-thall 1-4: Honor For-ir-ty 4: Hockey 3-4: Lunvh Patrol 31 Prom ffommittm- 3g Sa-la-Kar' lloarrf 1: jffl. 2-32 Svivnvr- filulr 3-lg Varsity Club 4. flail sommlay hope-s to ln- ons- of tht- alumni of Yanclr-rbilt. She- lik:-s hospital work vsp:-vially' whvrr- int:-rns arc' t'onvf-rm-tl. flail la-uws Nlr. lfllis a quivt lionie-room. We- propln-sv Gail will br- the dietitian on the' 5howhoat. SHIRLEY STEYENSON STEV1r:,' ffmnmr-rr-inf Tri-lli-Y l--li lll10lUg1l'21llllf'l'-- Clnlm: llonu-room Pr:--ill:-nt 2: Flmlvnt ffonnvil 3: llanf-ing: l. living in Dixiv llriw- ia pn-tty r-onv:-nie-nt. iQn't it Fliirlf-yi' Flu- take-E part in many af-tivitif-f at the- Y atul at tlu- High Sf'lll'W0l. Sliirlf-y lf'2lY1'r lif-r lirotlu-r. WF--le-y. all ilu- lionu-work and tronlrlf- of lllglll -4-luml. ln 1964. we- sm- Ste-xir-N ag tlu- sf-f'rf-- tary to tlu- footlnall :lol-tor on tlu- Sliowlmat. RUTH STILES Rc'TH1E lfnllf-,QP Prvp Tri-Hivt l: jlfl, 1-2: F4'i4-nw Clulm 3: llanrl 3: RQ'lfflNIT1'l'l 3-41 Sll14ll'Ill Store- l--1: Stud:-nt Counvil 42 llollol' 5om'i1'lY 3-l. Rutli. tlu- nuwt intl-lligl-nt girl in tlu- N1-nior 1-lam. li alway- lloing sonu-thing for flu- lu-tts-rnu-nt of tlu- sc-liool. Ile-r work ran lu- rm-ognizr-rl lwc-auw of its l'Xll1'lllt'Nr znul l'lllllIll!'lI'lll'SS. l-lutlliv- le-an-s lu-r worria-s aiul ll1'YVUlli lm-alulowns to lu-r Slll'1'll5SOI' nn tlu- yi-zirlaook. WH- -e-v Ruth in te-n ya-ars as ilu- liouse--motlu-r ol tlu- Sl'lilllN'1lI' -orority. vavalioning: on flu- 5lurwlroul. JOSEPH STH-Vx c'ST1P f, nmrr1f'l'1'il1l lfaval ivrl. 'flue-'- lll'I'50llilllly malrlu-s ln- looks. He has a gooll in-rfomilily aiul. lik:-wiw. growl looks. ,lof- van lu-. mul if Iikl-ll liy all who know liim. Hc- lvaw-, liix l'4'I'Hl'll of goonl voiuluvt to Nic-k ffaggiano, a lu-rfon wluv lu-1-els il. WR- pri-llic-t that ,Inv will lif- vavationingg on ilu- 5liowliogit afli-r lu- has madi- a fortllnm- mining mliamoiulx LILLIAN STIPA Lui, ffnm mvrrilll Tri-lli-Y il: lm-urn to llanve 1: Honu-room Prr-S, 2: llonu't'oolnS1-vliy' I-lg Hi-Fo 3. Lil is om- of llu- iu-ut mln-shwrs. Sporting a fric-ndly ll4'I'SOIlZllllj'. Slu- owiipin-s a flaily sm-at in tlu- Sw:-Pt Slioppv. l.ilIian wills all tlu- fun slu- has liad in lla-ggionul to llarlrzira R4-4-fl. Wir- fm- l.il. a tliamonrl volle-c'lol'. touring Ilu- Xllantiw' on tlu- S'5l1owl10at. JANET ELIZABETH STONE nfANi, lfunzrnvrrlal Visual .Kidf 1--1: Daiiciiig 1: junior R1-tl Cross lg Tri-Hi-Y 3-1. Jan i- anotlu-i' ont- of llu- fe-nior girls that wears a Flllllt' at all lim:-5. Siu- can make- tlu- S3tlll1'Sl in-rfoil fm-1-I flu-r-rful in no time with lu-r impiili liillglllvlt. ,lane-t Milli all tlu- lun flu-1 liarl :luring lu-r se-nior ya-ar to lu'r fish-r. Pat. Wm- for:-an-v jane-t lu-ailing tlu- wwe-lzii'izil ag:-iu-3 for iixiting lnnfinvsf- mm-n on llu' Hlumlyoal. Bmmu x STRIKIKIANIJ i'I2,11m I.nmn1f'1rir1l Nucl:-nt l,ouiu'1l. Will4'lll'N1'l' xou rlrop in at tlu- Nkating: rink. You won'I llllXt' to look far to linll llarlr. since skating ix lu-r faxoritz- pa-tinu-. Flu- i- one- of our luvky girl- wllo -pe-mls xavatimif in Pa. Slif- lf-awe all the fun slu' liax lizul in llc' Hi to lu-r lirothf-r. llill. Wve K 5 . proplu-fy tlial hllarlf' will lu- ai visiting pravtival nnrw of ilu- ffamflr-n tliftrivt on tlu- 5liowIioat. 115 .. Ya .+ 1 ,v 1, ,- nv- 0 oi '7 f- -M 1... -Q ls. aa- gi 5 1., P 1? ti 'W lf' L. all I ' 1 , 52.3 K ' muff? , 1 Emixilz Txsn HGEl'EN,, liilJlll',Uf' Prop llnm-ing lfluln l: JCI, l-2: Tonni- 243. l',lZlllIt' ix anothf-r tvnni- playvr who pravtivf-ml faith fully :luring tht- -prinu. l.ll1'l'iy girl -hv gi-te a riclr honn- nftv-r -vliool f-at-li night. Elaine- willa hor ti-n DIN rue-lwt lo l'nt llolivrly. Wo proplie--y that Elaine will ln' plu-irul lllf'l'1ll'iNI lor l'. U. lim-giona lloxpitill. Bum-ini 'Vuowr-is li0n1:1f. ' Lollwgr l'r1'p fllll'4'fll'1llllllQ1 LZ-13 Sofllvall 341: Re-troipvrt 1. 4: 1 lroin lionnn, ,ig 5t'l'.-ll'l'iiN. 1: Jl.l. 1-23 Yrs. .Milf ll ll'I'Ill-X 2-11 flhoir 2-13 Ri-tl and Wiliite' Salvs nian. llarliara. a Yf'l'Niililt' girl. van lw we-n at all footlvall anil lnaskvtlmll ganw- vlwf-ring: with lwr fr-llow Clive-rli-acli-rs. She- always wenis to ln- hulrlpling ow-r with pf-p. lloluliif- lm-aw-Q her gooil tirnvi anal he-r vln-e-rlv'a1lin,u outfit to Nlary ,lano lflli-4, Wi- prvalii' that llzirlwara will intvrn at ll. fl. Re-gional Hospital WILLARD TITUS EGYPT College Prep JCI. I-23 Fr-if-nve Cluh 3-43 Hall Patrol 3: Prom Cmnni. 33 Soph. Crnnm.: Bawliall 4: Honor Sorivty 4. Willaril. om- of Pwlrir'ktown's local lvoys, van he- se-en at all footlvall aml lnaskethall games with thv Pe-rlrivktown gang. HP wills his vhffruistr anil pliysiiw notv-liooki to anxona- who wants thorn WE- prvdivt that Wiillaril will lw our ne-vile-cl psy Chiatrist on tht- V-Sl'l0Vv'llf1ill..' GLORIA Tmixo HCLOU f.'I7Hl',2P Prep Knilling fllulr lg lit-il anil Whitt- Sala'-inang Fturlu-nt f.lIllIll'll 2: ,lf,l. l-21 lri-lli-Y Z-11: Junior Play llo vi xlNItlX 1 nt - . Uloria 1-n jou he-r tripx to Hilltop on wwk-r-nfls anfl iluringl xavation-. not only Infraum- hor rf-la tivw livr- Il Nlllflf hall wrt-. Are- wr- right. Gloria? She leavf-5 n'r talking: that illf' haQ rlonf- in Xlr. Bari:-' to LIHXUHP who ran lu-r-p up with he-r. WH ,X sw- hr-r on flu' Showlvoat writing arlviw- to tht W low-loru in thx' papvr, 4 l Brinrx TOMLIN HHERTAH l,0IIllIlPl'l'iHl B1-frta lou-f to ln-ar tht- -ouncl of that 3:05 he-ll. and ronlitln-ntiallx. iw f'an't Irlann- he-r. Sho in among tho-v luvlu xv-niorx that van wangile- Ihr- 4-ar out of ln-r parvnt- to lrring Io N1-Iiool now :intl th'-n llc-rta loaw- all tht' lun Nlio- hail in high whool to rin- l'l'1'NllIllt'Il of nn-xt your, XM- pri-ilivt that llc-rta - --' '1 , I ' 'naps-r of tha- ne-wly will ln- th. urntirx If the ina t'Nll.lllllNll4'Kl plant in Foulh Xinvrii-a. NI.mi.i:xE 'l'oL'nEY 6'7'00TER', ffollegv l'rz-11 Hm'l'U'y l1ll'kt'1lli.Ill I-2' 'llri-lli Y l 1 Y ir :tx lluli 21 Ili '. . 3 'Q Q v' f . 3 iology ffluhg Honoy For-it-ty 1: Rvtro-iww't Nuff 1: R'-tl ani Whit'-. 'l'oul: ' u girl with UlllNli1ll4llHQl alhlt-tiv talvnt van ln- -we-n :it all Nport zivtivitiv- vln-Q-ring tht- te-ani on lo xivtorx. Flin- lvawx all hvr lap- ilflrllllil th: liovkwx fn-lil to Ftlif- lloi-kni-ll anil ,lane-I lllunn ln tht- future- sw so-Q- 'l'oote-r ax xlif- rliro-1-tor uf the ship! gym ROSALEE Tymzn 'tRos15 CPIIPIIII Rod fifth-sg Knitting Club. A friflndly girl from Rc-Hi would describe Rose pe-rfa-vtly. Shi-'s quiet in the classrooms. but when you soc' he-r in the halls. it's a dilforc-nt story. Sho le-aws hor cousin. Charlvs. ln-r history and English pap:-rs. WI- fore-tr-ll that Rosaloe will be dm-siglnirlgg costunws for tht- 5howboat productions. CECILIA VIEIRA HCEALM f,'UlI1l71f'fC'ilIl 5:-rrf-tary of Visual Aids: Red Cross: Library Club: Tri'Hi-Y: Sa-Ja'Rv Board: Red and White. iff-al wan rogularly lu- sm-n at Sa-,la-Re or at the otha-r lu dam-I-s. She- also works at a vvrtain de- partnn-nt store' in Wiilniington. Slit- le-ave-s hvr office' pravtivt- st-at to Yvonne Horner. We predict that fl:-al will ln- viglart-tts' girl on tht- Showboat. HENRY WEIILFIL MHEIVNY7, College Prep Baskvtlvull 2-1: Studvnt lfounvil 3--lg Sc-nior Class Yicm' l,I't'sltlt'Ill1 Junior Class Proside-nt. He-nity can always lu- soon with a sniilo and a lrif-ndly Hi for I-wryone-. We think he's tops as tlif- llIlP34l popular senior boy. He- loaves his dirty whito bucks to George- We-stcott. We- see Hz-nry in te-n yvars as our show dirvvtor of the boat. WILLIAM ALLEN WEISER, SR. uB1LL College Prep lland I-l: Choir 2-11 l.unI'h Patrol 3-41 Hull Patrol 4g Red Cross I. Bill. uno of our Cc-ntral Park students, has always practifwrd faithfully with tht- band. in whivh ln- tools a horn, Ha- lc-avr-s his position in lliillll to Hob Fansl:-r. WI- prophm-sy that Bill will be the pharrnacist aboard the Showb0at. WINFIELD CURTIS WEST CUM College Prep Lihrarv 1-4: Rf-trospf-ct Sale-sman 144: Stamp Club 1: Biology Club 2. 'Tfnrtf' one of our ch:-mist onthusiasts. spends most of his frm- pvriorls he-lping out in the Library, He wills his st-at in English IV to Howard gllllllll. ln 1961. Curt will bf- tht- signalman on the Show- boat. CLAIIDETTE WILLIAIVISON HCLAUDlE,, Collvge Prep Biology Club: Knitting Club. fflatule-ttf: who is rasy to got along with, ordinarily I-an ln- sa-I-n strugglirigg ow-r l7rom'lI honn-work or Shorthand. Flu- lf-an-s he-r books and df-sk to Sandra Kidd. ln 1964. Claurlr-Ito will lu' dvmon- strating Sooziv-Woozio Ce-rc-al vonnnf-rcials on the l'SlIow'liozll.u 'f'N- .. ...Lv is X FLORIR XYILLIS 'lFLO lfoflvgr' Prop ,lfflg lflioir 2-l: llanrl 3--lg Tri-lli-Y 4: Hanllil-raft l: 'lil'IllllN l-l: llor1orSoi-if-tvfl. l. Florin' ix tln- moxt tal'-ntl-fl girl in Ihr- Nfnior flax- -Xlw. -ho ix our top ll'lllllN playvr. lli- lli will nnw he-r wlu-n l4'IlIllN waxon rollx arouncl nv-xt ye-ar. She' U willx to luirlv. -ixtvr lt1'll. :ix inum-h fun tix alu- llilfl in llw- lli. XM' forrta-ll llial l'lorn- will ln- our funn-tl lianflll-:ull-r of tha' Sl1owlnoat. T. ALRi4:R'r Wooo Hllrifllllllu ffolfvgr Prop jlfl. 2: lli-N: .lots fl-l: Proni lfoinni. fl: lluxiin-M Xlanagvr of ll:-troxpvvt lg llall Patrol 3-1: Lunvh Patrol. Woo1ly. unolln-r livntral Park 5lllllf'l Il. is onv of our liarll uorkvrx unll a Nquare' llanvi- vnthu-ia-t. ln aflllition lil- ix intl-rr-Nt:-el in lon--ting. lla- ln-an-Q llc- lli xsitli ai Niuli of it-lil-l. ln tl-n yvarx wi- prophvu that llln-rt uill ln- lxarte-nil:-r in the' Fliosslroat'f' cocktail loungl-. BEVERLY ANN Yorxc HREF l.ilIl7IlI1f'fl'l'll! Biology tlluli 23 Tri-lli-Y 1-4g lli-S0 3g Rl-troipf-Ct 45 Sa-Ja-Rv lloarll 2: llonor For-il-ty Rl. B:-v. alxo a inmnln-r of thc' Thrf'e lluskvtf-ers. ig ufually founml arounnl ilu' hall- singing You. You, lou... f-xpvvially for il 01-rtain Sonior lioy. Shel lvavv- all ln-r lrrolu-n lovka-rx in High Svhool to ln-r lrrotlu-r. Happy, ln thv future wc- we llvvorly ae the- fir-I pr-r+on to go to Nlars and 4-oine' liavk alivn-. CAROL ANN YOUNG CAROL,' College Prep llanrl 'lg lilioir 3-N13 Ht'll'llHIN'l'l Salt-snian l-3: Tri- Hi4Y 3--13 Junior Play 33 l'Il7ITlf'I'00lll Viv? Pres. 2g Prom llonnn. 3: Rl-rl and Whitt- 2: JCL 2: Honor Socivty -1. Carol if unc- of our sl-nior huniori-ts who is always dodging around from 1-rowd to Crowd. H6-r pet pf-vw li anything: that i- saiil almout he-r fr:-vklc--. She- lvaw-R lu-r good time-s at Ro- Hi to llarliara Rf-1-fl and hope-R Harb 1-njoyx lllf'lll as niuvh ae she dirl. We predict that Carol will be a receptionist on the 5liowlJoat. BARBARA ANN ZANE '6BAB5 Commercial Hi-50 3-4. Darla is anothf-r sz-nior girl who loves to visit liainliridglv. and al-o likv- to go sigzlitwn-ing from a plant- on Saturday. She- gladly leaves all hf-r bf'lltlUl hooks for -onu-onv vlan- to study from. Wif- set- Barb as a re-vruiting offirf-r of the WVAFS vis- ltillll ills' '-5llllWlNllil.-i DAVID CAXNLEY ZONIES HYAABEEH College Prep Stull:-nt Count-il 1-24 JCl.g Football 33 Clasb Vice Pres. 25 Boy! Council 49 Prom Comnng Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol. The Nllt'El-LlI't'bNl'll sc-nior boy surely refcrb to llama llc' nvwr llllNN1'b one- of the- Wvdnwday nitv dana-5 or a chance to dance with a goodlooking girl. H+: lm-an-N lli: night life of wine-, wonwn, and songa to George We-bcott. We foretc-ll that Dave will ln: the doctor on tlw 5howl:oaI. Oc? fjlrl RK? 1 ff' Xu, 'U' Czagf pun 1. Hes! lfuill 3. 'lluxt Popular 5, Class Cfowns T, fllggf 1111111-fif 2. lfm! LOU!!!-llg 4. Um! Talvntenl 6, Host I11tf'll0r'I11al 8, 1 riemII1'p.xf i , 'vmo 1 , 1 9 'U 'X 1 'dw' , . WQQI1' 5 lil L LIL H 3' rlixm E as ' 'n x 1 if D NOW PLAYING -I L Gifwg Eve U E SHG APE X X D d Most for Re-Hi 11. Best Dressed 13. Shiest 15. Most Versatile 10 B st Dancers 12. Most Typical 14. Cutest Couple 16. Most Likely to Su d JS 1954 RETROSPECT STAFF i4lll'Cffl.Sl'I1g Manager' James Clark Busiriess ,llarmgcr , , Albert Wmiocl Ar! Editors 7 ,, Willarfl Roberts, Cary Davis Lilerary' Editors Bonnie Atkinson. Beverly Young Teachers' Editor , ,,,,,ee, ,, , , Marlene Touhey Typing Editor , Carmella Dr-:Frank Girls, Sporls Efliior Mickey 0iDonald Boys' Sports Eflilor Clinton Lehmen History Elizabeth Elmore Class Poe! , Charles Garrison LITERARY STXFF --V Sm-atml: Carmc-lla Di-Frank, Ruth Stilv--. Nancy Neife-rt. Beverly Young Elizabeth Elmore. Stanrling: llr. Davidson. Nlivki-5 O'Donalcl. Marlene- 'I' o u li 1- 5 . Charles Garrison. 'Q PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF-Peter E c k 1 e y Richard Funderburk, John Dale-ssio. Q :lst 6 RETROSPECT SALESBIEN - First row: Miriam Taylor. Crave Nlontagna. Barbara Farris. Pat Stone. Rae Xioncrivf. Joanne Horne-r. Second row: Kay Human, I.lli54' Cook. Curtis Waist. Hoge-r Winst- hurg. Pat Hurley. Mr. Rohinson. -Third row: Theresa Solano. Florence Petr:-lla. Robert Downs. Af i BUSINESS S'fAFFf-Seated: Mary Ann Whitaker. Mr. Hnbinsnn RUTH STILI-IS Albert W'o0rl. James Clark. Barbara Thumas. Standing: Barbara Haconi. Clinton LQ-lnman. lfthe-l Sln-pparnl. Editor-in-L-hief ART STAI F---Willard Roberts. Barbara Boehner, Mr. Hi-clmff. NANCY NEIFIZRT f1S.S'UI'lAdlP Erlitnr Cary Davis, Joe Paleschi. , 4, ....: I 'B Q- AQ ,, '-322 X l 5 x I xx 5? Mx! Millie Myers Flory Patterson , Cilrnore Picker 7 SENIOR PLAY . . . '6Anfl Never Been Kissedn CAST Barbara Boehner Carol Young ,, 7 Larry Houtz Mrs. Patterson , ,.,,...,.V W Ll1i5C Cook Mr. Peabody , , Mavy Patterson SENIOR CHRISTMAS PROCR.-XM and RETROSPECT SKIT . Fred Straughen ,lane Adams Charlie McCulley Betty Ferguson Douglas Schaeffer Christine Roberts Gertrude Mason Philip Peaborly Q:-M Q , Q wqnjw ' Ullllll , , Dave Zonies Mildred O,Donald , ,,,e, ,lim Clark , Nancy Neifcrt Gladys Harcum George Lopatin fb MISS GAVENTA funior Class Sponsor Activities of the Junior Class include: Ordering and receiving class rings JUNIOR PLAY-The Tree JUNIOR PROM-An Evening in Paris JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ,,Y,V,A,,,7,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,V,, G eorge Westcott Vice President ,,t.t,777,,. . .v..................... Sue Dale Sggretary -,,--,-,,,,, -,-,,,,,, M ary AHI1 WhIt3kCI Treasurer ,.,,,,, ,....,...,..,..,,, .I Hy Hodges ...xussuix ROOM 207-Miss Cooper First row: Alinda Gilmore, Ann Pappas, Dolores Marini. Gloria Capanna, Ruth Till. Second row: Mary Sweeten, Sue Dale, Elizabeth Green. Deborah Cressi. ,lane l'lZ1I'Cl1IIl. Third row: Verna Warfield, Dorothy Zane, Daniel lierghauer, Roger Westliurg, Janice Pruitt. Nancy Frazee, Catherine Weitzel. Fourth row: Irma Wilson, Bertha Olson, Bill Hathaway, Hannah Ale, Carl Ford. Hope Henry. Fifth row: Ralph Cunningham, Wilfred Dolbow, Joe Branda. August Sylvestro. Thomas Grant. Nick Caggiano, Ruth Garrison, Clayton Martin. f f ROOM 115 -Miss Davenport First row: Marjorie Bowen. Shirley johnson. Cf-urge Wt-stvott. Yvonne Horner. Second row: Pat Cale-y. Dolores Lee. Loi- Coffin. llarhara Snakes. Marian Ke-rn. Third row: Alberta Edwards, Charles Iilllliilll. Joanne Arnett. Joan Be-litza, Edward Syzmanski Laura Colburn. Fourth row: Janet Hamilton, Edward Twiforrl. Wallace Svvaw-rly, Carrie Kloriatis, Etta May Taylor June Meredith, Howard Stoneman. Fifth row: Reginald Williams. Julio Drufli. Stephen Grim. Bob Weiser Wx X V ROOM 2245185 Caventa First row: Joyce Buuvic-r. Carol Homan. Mary Ann Whitaker. Juanita Rahvr. Janice Turnvr Patrira Yvagffr. Svwntl row: Patricia Crane. Miriam Taylor, Mary Smith. Lillimav Cuilfnyle. Third row: Kay Flaw-gan. Hs-le-na Hivkman. llarhara Rt-1-d, Suzannt- llartlingi. Ut-raldinv fire-tin Cuthvrint- llach. Pat Nlyt-rs. Fourth row: Kim Kvalncs. Donald Be-nn:-tt. Hill Ellis. Edward Sadlf-r. Holt Wfflvdy. David Pit-rt'v Mary Forrels. Katron Kitzmiller. fr ROOM 20-Miss Heaps First nm: llulvlme- i'lllllt'l'l0ll. liarliara llm-wr, Sydnt-x Sniithfllht-re-5:1 Frazie-r. Effiz- Pappaf. Fe-wind row: Ylarian Suldrv. Ruth l,t'le'l'N. llharlutte- llzilt-, Alma llrittun. Elle-t-ii Williama .-Xudrn-5 Nlitt-hwll. llill Fair. Third row: John Fran-t-. llorig Phvlpx. flarmt-lla Yasta. Daniel We-instm-l-1. Uaxid Sallwrg. Fourth row: lfdward l.ane'. llill Firnpson. Rua' Nlunvridf. Huramf Mille-r. Bram- Carlson. Don Kidd. Fifth row- Howard Qtump Ralph Vonrad Ronald Nlinur Frank Qtamt-ntQ Bill Janiw JKT? fn- ROOM 112-Mr. Robinson First row: Daisy Beckam, Shirley Keen, Peggy Diehl, Linda Morris, Betty Sylvestro. Second row: Martin Cleary, Janet Eastlack, Angeline Constanzo, Joanne Horner. Third row: Frank Hodges. Jackie Vaughn, Ruth Powers, Helen Touzour, Anthony LaPalarnento. Alice Baxter. Fourth row: Earl Hariner, Patricia Doherty. Joan Chase, Mary Smalley, James Simmons, Frank Santuce. Fifth row: Horace Springer, Ernestine Stubbs, Patrick Maromlola, Avanna Mathias. Ronald Flowers, Joan Koehendorfer. Sandra liuekley. Sixth row: Joe DiSantis, John Ascenai, Charles Magee, Reginal Watson, Frank Ropiak. CAST OF JUNIOR PLAY The Tree David Pif-ree Ruth Till , Earl Ke-llmc-yer lloliln' Fullerton George Westeott Jo Ann Arne-It Jay Hodges . Hannah Ale , Jlr, Davies llrs. Dm-ies Dick Kay Ned I 'irgin ia , Buddy Molly Class Rings have arriwfl at lastl Aliss Cavvnta. Joan lit-litza. Pat Yeager. .rf Q' zfpvi 4 ' 1 Ax '- Presialenl fire Prnirlr Treaxu ref Sefrelarrx O v- 'olrlltl-v is . ,Q J, 'HL S X! 3 f if-f 5 1 'rg 8-if - 6 sg L' Y 5 . . xg ui. ,ff-Q A 21,53 if ., ,-, 6 1 ,y 8' gg, 1 Hmfx i f kv . 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Fifth row: Su-wnson. Hmuun. Sh.-p parfi. Sixth row: Adams. Fr-arn. Elmore Swv:-nth row: Herman. Papas. One of the important functions of the school is the Student Council. This group, or governing body, is made up of one student representative from each homeroom. To be elected to Student Council is considered a great honor, but an even greater honor is to be elected as an officer of the Council. This organization, under the leadership of Mrs. Allen and Mr. Richie, works for the betterment of the school by bringing faculty and students closer together. The experience, which is obtained by student council members during their four years in high school is a benefit to them in their future years, for this, work trains them to be the future leaders of America. STUDENT COUNCIL Presiflent , Charles Garrison Vice I,fl'S1'if!'VIf llrucf- Carlson Serretnry Carinf-lla Dvlfrank Treasurer Dave Sallv-rg Sponsors Mrs. ,illf-n. Hr. Richie Pictured below: Roberts. Snyder, Stiles. Lehman. I ' .. s STUDENT STORE STUDENT COUNCIL-First row: Nlrs. Allen. Pappas. Carlson. 'l'homas. Snyder. Dc-Frank. Salim.-r. Funderburk. 5 4'0l'Nl l'0W2 Olsen, Garrison. LaPaloniento, Neifert, Stiles. Third row: Lopatin. Smith. Ellis, Piccoloniini. Pratta. Fourth row: Belitza, Clunn, Sute, Brubaker. Fifth row: Coleman. Weiser, Rt-msburg, Epps, Higgins. Hunt. Sixth row: Spriner. Dale. Whitaker. Westcott. Weigel. Roberts. Brown. Pearson. Red and hit Gioiiiiliaileaoiot ISENNS Gnoviiimiiw W A W J NOVEMBER u 1 Achieve Place on oar's First Honor Roll Continuing a custom of many years the Red and White has prepared pu tion an honor roll based upon ts in major subjects. The fac- and student body join in congratulat- tnose whose names have won a place he list compiled for the first marking tAl1 A'si beth Elmore, Stella Pleroples, Lipp, Grace Montagna, Patricia lA's and B'sl Bonnie Atkinson. Barbara Barracliff, Boehner. Dean Boyce, James Luise Cook, Carmella DeFrank, Fearn, Shirley Green, Gladys Har- Margie Hewitt, Bernice Jagers, Clin- Lehman, Betty Jane Ludwig, Mary ell, Elizabeth McElwee, Sondra Mc- geanette Raymond, Ethel Sheppard, ic Te Dar Cai Leo Jud Piet: ta Pa , Kara out, V , ndy T onora Jay Hodges ' A ' ' ' oiighc Esth SUE DALE ers. . -P Business .llanager C. L. Meml: sonata ruiiearox ons For First .4di'ert1'sing .llanager lvete! Regional High bCl100l'S Chapter of Junior Classical League has begun usual busy season, this year led by Smith as consul: Leonard Charlap, Sharon Guggenheim, scriba, Franklin, quaestorg and William vi, censor. The local unit's first meeting was de- to making final plans for the Festival, corresponding to the Greek Olympics held on Mount Despite the lack of co-operation the weather bureau, the games finally held and laurel wreaths, of victory, were awarded to members: William Coleman, winner he boxing match, foot race and driver victorious chariot, Florence John- of the field in the girls foot and Allen Buehler, victor in the competition. the Olympics over, the com- Latin H classes and some alumni educational trip to Philadelphia see the film 'tThe Robe , which tells a Roman tribune was affected by Allen, sponsor of the local council. ecl this workshop which was unde but yc,u'll have to admit that Sponsor Attends The second all day Studc Workshop for Sponsors was held a gers University on October 30 direction of the university. i rs. reports that she brought back some esting ideas for broadening the st government program. Re-Hi Society Your inquiring reporters, back swing after that long ibut never too vacation, have gathered lots this sort changes almost from day What were trying to say is this-if we say is no longer true don't couldn't pay you, anyway, and we no harm to anyone. Now, here Mb our scoops. t Snyder sees Myra ly these days . . . in interest centers around 'o. it isn't dirigibles . . . we question Tom Crumlish mes Miss . . . Shirley o favor the Navy above the other units. On the other hand, Bar- iconi sends her mail to the Air while Barbara Willis brightens mail calls. re Porter gazes at the door oi iua iys. Is it Don Leuallen? Rumor te to listent says that Henny corresponds more with a Quaker trol . . . Jo Ann Arnett finds wn land Windy Kincaidt an at- . . . Everybody misses seeing hitaker and hopes that he feels very day . . . Jesse DeVault is a man since Carol Krupa crossed me Ueiaware . . . Lewis and Charles Miller meet and talk with Manchy Mc- Cown and Elsie Coleman. Regina Sanders seems lonelv without Ed Fearn, C12 looks starry-e twe hear it's We've learner fection has tu Byrne! Anyone x life should sta familiar two-5 Sue Dale-' Bruce Carlso Salbergg Bett Jane Adams-L George West Q Regional High School students fafulty RICHARD FIlNDERl3I'RK mm WCQR It will st hlghieg xI,tRc1lrER1T'rE Hiiwiri Q 7 ccmverx Assistant Erfilor Omes Penns Grove from Washington, Nevv J sey, where he has been principil of t high school. An alumnus of Montel State Teachers College, where he receiy the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and 'VI ter of Arts, Mr. Manze has studied also Rutgers University, where he contn graduate work in the field of educ His experience in public school xx or cludes teaching positions at North l field, Merchantville and Springfield rs 1Ji0n2l high Qvhnnlc T-In Hoc 3155 E111'Ir1r-ill-C11 fel lpsgkq agtield gional pal of o 5, dra D : held Jany. the Denelsbeck, F Bobbe Flllie t t Smith-Harold ahishe Lehman: Bett ski, Charlotte tv Blocksom-F Don Kidd tyoi ic ofiicetq Ca Jane Piel-Ricl uired ihi in and elson, ter Now on .- ,...-- -.-...- , Brabham wonders who Sharon X N , , I pfli2g1p3,grat,e31Zsr?gund others puzzle over. the object of Mist f-ONNER W 4 the United States Arm Dietrich's glances in a certain s NIISS Nl:-CARTNILH Iarged with the rank Ofy' English class . . . The Funderbi 5,,.,,,m,Q ghd honored with the attracted our reporters, who Rich with St. James' Hortensf with Daisy Beckham. ecember l. not many days remain 7 Red and W ' f' hite xx ishes record Scho l I s ecial ' , where -. os our uenhne. Ri-High Socie S T A F F ,Fm'IFClJ1'11z1xj' WO tum our When yum Ivfmk Im' gm Yzllmmtirtv HUC We me again. Ig 'Il1iilV:r'I.. 1:Qih4n-Vi lffgmxi-Iri.1:y-If kygiilffiflllq to juzimr llfxry Amw fur XQUI' YQZll'IlL'l'r'. do -vnu kmmv: 1,31-ml-S have kept their r1H'.,.1'::-'V V rt 1'-V1 4V.+ ,V V IV-HY'VV , - lm YV in H1 lmlljilrrl Lhuclr. Q ,yi t.w.uT:lJ5 mv' F512-l1..z3i 'Hfh Umm, pulses .mid their SIVMVVQX mf. V I., Nm, THL TINID STUDENT ' V- YN' X-'gf'-Umf ff-13 if UX'CI'f'I7IlL' Qfscs busmeSs ,' J I'1g',f ': ?i ':'lfg:, Lvtk Inks ll frrrnk :it mix species 1 UNIV Cf711f71i'V '-X-1'1 XV-5 4' me thc' msults of a m Q V, , ,ary bun--'V14 -, 1. 1 V V x in VP' QV nnnwb -.-v 'y E V LVN' ',:A,., ,H .,,,,V fu Ii,4r'IV,l!'V4 Svzvl' il,4:lV.ur':l dnwndl hr! L A N ,N Wu ,My rl M I Q11 1 Nliy'i,1m 'ffryl V- r11Lhfn?1r'rmlV RED and WHITE STAFF--First rmv: liulvlw l'ulIV-rtun. f.harlr-5 Hr-nmflmrg. vc received t 7 VH. I ' '. 'VV' V Vx - U - V - 4 r- . ' V N ru Ill ?, .HV,,x' ,',,l', lf . rl W 511141411 Rlcharfl Funrlvrhurk. Margxf- Hf'Y1'lIf. Joy:-V' I5-mw'r'. Sm- Dale-. xlilTlt'I1I' Imllxf-y. ITIKIN. Friday. UN I .wwf Ihwl 'Iruw NMUIEQC5 1105 Srrfomi row: Miss Cwnm-r. Gram- Nlf'Kil'. Pat Hu-Ivy, Daniffl IZwrgIm11v1'. l.ui4e' V' S91 the facts ', 4 'gl 51 jg 'H ' . , V. . . . . . V P- v ' ,lm ML! UH 'XFN ,, VI- M, X I .Well Cfwok, Kim Kvalncs. Barbara Wxllw, Slmle-y Ln-mm. Klux- Xlr-Lurlmfv. 1 - TUC Sem ' 9 zzbvui 111211 r . . V , A , ' THE SCENE 1 11.11-VX IVV mmm: V ,Q ' Thlrcl row: Effu- Pam was. Joannv AI'Ilt'Il. INLIIIVV War-lnull. Imurlvura 5lIl4'l'. fat ' 1 XI,rx.1L:vV .. ., Sm- IME' YUUKIN 'YJ fl . Q II .. VV . ' , H, inuf. H ilmyln, ll-my NNN MLW Dum. it Qunllcy. Mary .wQctQn. xI'lT'.13I1lv la?-lor. flat,-tl,-,1 IrI'LlclN-'Lly.v H Hu Limd5h2IwgBm HHUUV HSUQIIIWN 01 pV,VVV,V,- PAH, Vu CJLIIICC cmccucm. hor m.mx mn- ,, ,V ,V V . EDITORIAL -I X -4 Erlain. Lloyd, Mattson, Hetrick. Stubbs. Swonrl row: Patterson, Frazee. Springer, Straughen. Hicks, Westwood, Morini. Thomas, Young Jones. Parker, Davenport, Tingle, Willis, Featherer, Adams, Fullerton. Third row: Wt-stlaurg, Frazee, Knalnes. Eckley, Weiser. Rittenhouse, Straughen, W'00d, W'eiscr Rf-mslnurg. Kidd. Pierce, Branda, Williams, Gardner, Hewitt. 2 f -ww 'va REGIONNAlRES-First row: Westburg, Kidd, Baugher, Mclfrlain. Second row: Nlarchak, Pietro. Cummings, Jagers, Frazee. S'l'AGl'I CREW'-Crouse, Davis, Antao, Pale-Qcliir. Nir. liiwlioff, Slfterrick Szymanski. LIBRARY CLLH'--F i r wt row: Hvnry, Morini. Jonvs. Crm-n. Fvrris. Lloyd. Wilson. Pt-e-l. Se-mncl row: Fmith. johnson. Quiglf-y. Arnett. S p r i n gi c r. O'Donald. Keen. Bc-litza. Murth- all. Pappas. Third row: Cardnf-r. Stonv. R. Smith, Trade-r. liowvn .Patte'rf1m. Cuglf-r. Press, Harm-r. Dyhus. Fourth row: We-isgf-rlic-r. Nvvillv, Cuiliana. Bowen. Tozour. E. Green. Cf-rmano. Diver. Fifth row: Johnson, Forvniun. Wit-sl, Bogart. Lip p, Moraitis. Stella. RED CROSS-First row: Kratz- vr. Nlattio. Coleman. Kaydos. Downs. Batrhis. Gardner. Sf-Cond row: Springer. Smith. Bartok. Downs. Diver, Mc.-Xllvn Wileon. Third row: Marini. 0'Donald Lloyd. lIcV6y. Johnson. Keen Pc-ters. Fourth row: Anderson. Turnvr. Straughn. Paleschic. Diehl, Leu all:-n. HONIEROOM BANKERS-First row: DeFrank. Hiker, Fc-rzctt, White, Norton, Belitza. Second row: Prash, Crane, Mvarns. Ely. Garrison, Henry. Third row: Smith, O'Donald. Vanta. llumhlv. Dovault. ' 'gm-rt Q,- nl.-in-an-.... i-nl HONOR SOCIETY-First row: Carmella Dc-Frank. Gloria Tomko. Mary Battiato. Theresa Solano. Santina DiLutis, Jeanette Raymond. Second row: Shirley Green. Elizabeth Elmore. Clarlys Harcum, Berniee Jagers, Ruth Stiles, Florrie Willis, Nancy N1-ifert, Beverly Young. Gail Springer. Third row: Marlene Touhey, Audrey Snyder, Willard Roberts. Clinton Lehman, Dean Boyce, Willard Titus. Larry Houtz, Charles Garrison. Mary Marte-ll. Margie- Hewitt. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE--First row: Robert Mearns. Sharon Guggenheim, Nancy Marshall, William Coleman. Davitl Smith. Leonard Charlap. Jerry Franklin. Barbara Suter, Myra Brubaker, Charlotte Erwin. St-eoncl row: Ellen Potane, Joan Mrlfrlain. Pat Hurley. Mary .lane Ellis. Robert Cheeseman, Fred Weirman, David Ely. Robert Bogart, Russell Baugher. Barbara Willis. Mary Sweeton, Grace McKie, Ella Peterson, Miss Aurlrey Cooper. Thirfl row: Maria Pappas. Alec Liacouras. Pete Liacouras. Robert F1-sinier, lfla Washington. Florence Johnson, Phillips Boyrl, Robert Downs. Gail lfuhrntann. Carolyn lirarlway. 511 .X XJ ZT- sg... 0 L' t ,rf x I . 1 x, - I ' -4 A ' .4 . .k'J, 'S' ' . ' 1 . , -'ff E vgkf, . Q Q ,P . 'Kd 1. K ' fi 1- W 1. I ' x . J . He s ' Y: d Q1 4, 'of' - f, L, gy, fs Qs Q-f . A R4 ' f K ,5 . n l K, ' .' 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MR DENONSHIRE MR NIcCREARY DEAN BOXCE ELLIO CHICCHIO Co Captam GEORGE DANTINNF SILVIO 'VIARTELL C o Caplam 5 W: 7 ' I 4 . 195, , 4 by 2 'N Q 'Q E' E E Y a Coaches 'T ' . .Q - ' 1' ! 5. KX N . ,..f A W my ll-1 3 SILVIO MARTELI, Co-Captain M 'X , K R HENRY WEIGEL MR .BARIC X x Co-Captain Basketball Coach ' W X1 f 117 'ii' JP A K 'M g 9' ' ' AX ,sie E 3 .A jg, .L -:K-:,,A : . r ? ' N i L E V 3 H i ELLIO CHIACCHIO FRANCIS HILLMAN Q . 4 K, sg K x .. , 7 A w 4? Re H1 H H H H H H SCORES Faculty Camden Paulsboro St Josephs Brlstol Woodstown Swedesboro Conrad Salem Clayton Pltman CHARLES REMSBURGH 'ri rll fi D ALE SCHWANIB gi CLINTON LEHNIAN EAN OYCE 1,145 Z1 I iii? 7535553231 ,y F' - gf ,, f ' ,Ag E+ ' 'J m,I? Im.: A ki ll.-Xl.l'i Sfillwisx Nlll DUN Xl,ll l.IiW 'll.l.l':N fill-lilllllffll-IIN li,-XSFISAIJ. Cum-li jim l,l'YHlISlllI'1'.S Imam-lmll squad is looking forwurrl to am- otlivr limi sr-gismi. SPVPII rf-turning SQZISUIIPKI lffllvrlm-n will llvulurc ilu' xlc-femlingr r-lizunpimis allavlc. with sur-cess rlvpmirling mainly on in- ficlcl flfwelopliimit. fi ! 'QA' First row: Ralph flonrafl. Nlarlin fflvary, He-nrg Hawkins. lhniml Sulln-rg. liumlulf llnlnu--. Sfwnnfl row: Ce-urgv Wlf'rlf'!llI. llonalnl Lvwalle-n. llill Simplv. lfrunk Yvalwri. lluli- Svliwumli. Dick Marshall. Tliirrl row: Donalfl Mills, Jack Snyclf-r. Lester Rvinauvr, Earl Harnwr 103 J O if VARSITX HOCKEY Our glrls hockey team clld quite well thla ieaeon Although we clirl not capture the Tl'lCOUIll.y Champmnehlp we came IH Qecond place The competition waa stiff mth almoat esery team m the league Kneeling Alton Qechrit Brubaker Ol en Rlker Homan Standm Nlanager 0Donalrl Qprm fr Touhfy Dantme Pic COlOn'llfll Doherty Coach Benner JUNIOR VARSITY AU VERNA COLENIAN faplazn Kneeling: Dietrich, Tanyerg Riker, Suter, Green, Morris, Marshall, Bennett. Bongiomo, Pappas. Standing: Coach Benner, Manager Sweeten, Clunn, Ellis, Frazee. O'Donald, S. O'Donald, Fullerton, Porter, Hocknell, Snyder. VXRNITX Mlam Touhey Shorte Rlker Qprln er Hickman PICCOTOIDIIII 0Donalml Clunn Nheppard Nufert Coach Benner COACH BEINNER NIARLENE TOUHEX FRANCES PICCOLONIINI Co Captazns JI NIOR VARSITY fx BASKETBALL The glrle haeketball sea son thli year proved to be quite excltlng although we dld not capture thc Trl County Champlonshlp tltle Through the able coachmg of MISS Benner the glrl gawe ue many excltlng gamei The CoCapta1ns for thls QeaQon were Marlene Touhey and Francee PICCOTOIHIIII F1rQt row Hocknell Brubaker Week Rzdgeway Qechrxt Second row Rlker ODonald Coulborne Ale E111 Thlrd row Peter on Fear Dale Clark Nexfert . r - A- S, ', ., ,. g . . . . - . ' ,r 1 . . N ,- ' 1 L ' 1 1 - r - , S , , . . , , s, ',M' f. . I. , ,Q '- ' u 1 v- a H . . Q .. - - , , , ,- - COAL H D KVENPORI FLORIF WILI IS faptam V XRNITX 0 'iw eff btamlln Adam Fullerton 'XleKu Nlartell Raxmuml Kneelm Wllll ll NIOR VARSITY 'IFNNIS The tenme team tlu Sea Qon under the able coach proxe to ln quite suceeisful Smce moet of the xaralh players hare returned we feel confldcnt that we wslll place flfit Ill the Qouth Jer Sex League WX N nz 1 lm Cram T lm D0 me rtx Homan Pappa anmlm Xarfnlrl u 1 Wllll llrulualwr lim wax e Q3 s 'XY ZW A . Yf r'N . - f 1 fl 1 . I Q I 'i .- 11 Af L fi , V V K A t. - -Z , V J p ,4 W X . I I -A pb 1 fy 5 A fx, M L if 3 lf I , ' .X IA: .1- ' ' gn 5. ., . . , 5- - , A H ing of Miss Davenport. will R Kp X . t K...g:A.,.aQq I.. I t Q St' ' :z YV '- .R--1l.l'ru.-tl E , 4 Ells. -. 'W . 1.1 . X W l X ATA- ff . - Q Q V. COACH BENNER BARIHRA THOMAS Ifaptain QOFTBALL The glrls softball Qeaaon has not vet been completed but we knows that under the able coachmg of MISS Benner our new eoach we wxll haw- a succeasful season all Eealed Xtra Xlton Helena Hlckman Barbara Lawlu France- PlCC0lUIlllIll Janet flunn Nlandln Nh Benner Llnf a N orrx fera me f rffn Barbara Th ma Laura foul morn Fthel Holme Rc lncca Nmxtll . , W Y V Barbara Dietrick. Q ' gr: , 'sf - - . ' l' Al 1. Lf ld' - 2 --. ' 11 -. ' ' I l +- Room 23 Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom 2I6 Spargers Record Shop E M Wilson Faclory Ouflef Shoe Siore Samuel Grover Glassman Bros Penns Grove Marlref A Friend Jlms Submarlne Shop Emily s Shoppe PagnoHo s Applnance Pa+rons Page R L and Mlss Eluzabe'rh Summerlll E S Cunard Mr John K Ashcrafl' Ar+craf+ Phoio Supply M J ORouke Pennsvulle Pam? Cen+er Salem Couniy Bus Co MBS Margaux Conner Muss Powell The C C s Club Mass Vwnan Davenpor+ L Elwood Doll Mass Frances Scholer Jr Red Cross Club Mr Thomas B Robmson Mrs Davidson Cluni' and Audrey Jum Clark Mr and Mrs Shles Ru'rh Shles Mr Rnchue 204 Mr Thompson U4 los D , noe n , l I I I I2 I I G ' I I4 ' ' :lb , 2l2 ' 23 ' I7 - ' Homeroom 207 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sparks 208 - - - 2l4 I . . . y 705464. 7a Zafze fa Me kwa a 5 Whale there s no vwnv to font ist the futurt of elch 1mlnxdu1l KL,l'lLlU ltC, stil 1 IS ne aec on NLI 1 L isso 54 is going enjoy many new ind uoncleiful dexelopments nr lift Scientific 'md mtlustrml progress, which his b1ou,,ht fox ch 5.xe1t ulx lncement in living st'md1rds durlng the first hfxlf of this centurx, is fntceleritxng eich yefnr concerning food, medicine ind henlth clothin housing, trwnsportsxtlon, 'ind commumcsatlons Among your l'1ss of '54 will b some xx ho ull choose teehmcfll voci tions 'Incl perhips pl1v xmportlnt rolrs in srxtntiht lchnevemtnt Others, following the m1nu1l 1rts, business Ind comma rat, igrleultu e yes, 1nd even the domestic flrts will 1lso h1xe the opportumtv to h lp in the progress of CIWIIIZGIIIOI1, through th lr productue efforts lnfl their 1ct1v1tv 'ls good citizens of the community incl the HIIIOII P1rt1eul1rly need d bw Ameriti, t0d'lV md m the future, 'ire tech mcwlly trfuned men 1nd women fo help ereite Be ter Things for Better Living Through Chemist y dl Pont is seeking, chemists, engx neers 'mel other tCChIIlL lllV skilled people n flu' Class 0 74 it txhmf f'0lI IllfIlIllfl0lIS' and a unlw oz your zoufuzmd succtss CH MBER WGRKS E l du POINT cle 'NLXIOLRS 841 fONlPANY INC A Salfm County Industry I0l1lf1f1lIf Dupri lfll P! N f vf .',.', '. ' if I 'lv u A 'Hu :J - . 31,34- SL' ' f U ' , . 3. , . N, . ' ' ' . . ' . . . ' ' 1 f , Y 1 . no cry 1 bg ll el l t 'e 'ul nhl t the 'la 1 f ' ', 1 ' A' to 1 I A ly 2 7 K I A4 1 vi A - ' 1 ' h x' -.3 ' K i ' i. . ' i . I ' ' Y ' 1 Q 'L i ' ' r , L K . X . K 47 I 7,7 . w A W 1 . 5 A l There are indications that we are on the threshold of important discoveries . . . . U Q. Y . . . , U, , K . . . 5 . . ' c 5 . - ' ' x ' . 1- . ' . e j , . 1 ga ' . . - ' . - .' . ' . ' A ' 4 -t - .' . , . . . 1 ,, i . . Y 3 .K .- 4 'A '. l 4 T ' . f , z W 1' ' A ' ' . Y ,Y - ' V - V Y . . . s . . , l . ' , ' - ' ' 1 ., U. Greens Nash Sales FI? 7142! VIRGINIA AVE FEARN S MOTGRS NV CARS AND TRUCKS P BI QM Maggie, CompIlmen+s of YQIIW75 1 jdedffflf a,?',g'1uflvef ' Jersey llltillgfg ICE C3543 9 33333 29 STILE S GAS STATION DEALER 9 ' I I73 . irginia Ave. TeI. II39 Penns Grove, New Jersey F- f Q -.-F ' . . , , K Complimenfs of I N. Broad S+. and Vir inia Ave +he S a f 1 wmv A GEORGE L WECKER Insurance Happ f The Age cy f Depe dable Se I4 W Ma Pe s G 0 e 78 58 S Broad S+ Penns Grove 294 COMPLIMENTS OF SWEET SHOPPE Congrafulahons fo 'rhe Class of 54 HARRY F STEWART AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE Phone PG 2l7l 59 E Mann S+ Berfa Ale DOUGHERTYS DRUG STORE Telephone I7I6 Beaui-Y Shoppe h ll R II Church S+ J J DOUGHERTY R P Pennsvulle Tel 845I Comphmen1's of I Carney's Poinf 42 S e oad - . Sghia4'4a.- ie L-i:Q-.e- 4'l I if , lf VA L v 1 e I e Q N e e , v 3 . f x K Y Phone I I59 sRowNs ff 0 JU Of fl 51405 SHUP Jewelers 29 Soufh Broad Slreei' Penns Grove N J W M Chas Charlaps Sons MEN S STORE 35 S Broad S+ Penns Grove l599 0 ualrly Tools 0 Household Goods 0 Garden Supplies qw 64,54 PAINTS M' HAEDVVARE CO PHONE ZI74 WARREN T WILLIS P p + PENNS enove N J bl S.B 5 Q LLOYDS DEPT STORES 61,44 6 Q INC. Men Women Children Smce 1915 Wearing Apparel FORMERLY POLANDS Ph I 568 road S+. Penns Grove one Broad and Main Sis. , , f,f , f5 I I I I ' ' ' I2 . ain S+. Penns Grove, N. J. 1 Q . . I - 0 . , ro rie or , . . , 5 1 J . HOMAN'S AUTO SUPPLY GEO R PEDRICK 81 SONS F a lcl W Homan 95 E Ma n Sl Phone 385 Seeds Since l880 penns Grove N J WHOLESALE SEED GROWERS AND MERCHANTS Pecl cld CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 54 Poland s Jewelry Store Esfabllshecl 46 Years Broad and Easl' Mann Penns Gorve N J COMPLIMENTS OF uyfeiai RA Q mx? Newspapers 8: Magazines Confechonery Hallmarl: Greehng Carcls Smlonery Spomng Goods un EAST MAIN STREET POLAND BUILDING Es l9I9 24Hr Servuce PELURAS CHRYSLER a. PLYMOUTH RADIO TAX' Sales 8: Serv ce 5 BOODY MOTOR CO Pedr clrl Ph e 304 Prompf Cour+eous Servnce ' ' CO. . i n in . rl own, N. J. I l , y I 0 X X News SHOPPE 'l'. . ' 5 Broacl ancl Main ST . i own' N. J- Penns Grove, N. J. Dru bold 's PEDRICKTOWN, N. J. PENNS GROVE GENERAL SALES Sporfing Goods- Painfs Housewares - Toys BROAD ST. PHONE PENNS GROVE, N. J. I0 S. 2056 PORTRAITS Kendon Studios K R GORCEKI Proprlefor PHONE 692 Weddings Ch Idren Adul'I's uber INSURANCE AGENCY SEEDS 3' PRODUCE LUMBERMAN s MUTUAL CASUALTY Cherry S+ Pedmuown COMPANY 4l Penns Grove Rd Pedr clrfown Penns Grove 4I3 MRS H S HUBER Agenf Penns Grove I044-I045 HAROLD S HUBER Produce Brolzer Farm Supplies Rallway Express Agency MRS ROY GRIFFIN SI. IP Q l WILLIAMSON S Lew Draperies-Cur+alns Bedspreads and Accessor es CUSTOM MADE SAMPLE FABRICS TO CHOOSE FROM Qui, PENNS GROVE 2065.1 Esfabllshed I896 SELF SERVICE Grocer es Mea+ Frozen Foods PHONE 2I25 W H I ' I ERS FOOD MARKET I Q , J. WARREN BOUVIER GENERAL INSURANCE ' 56 Mill S+. Pedricldown PracI'icalIy AII Forms 23 S. Broad S+. Penns Grove I654 of Insurance Excepi, Life Phone: Penns Grove l895 CompIumenI's of Your School Bank PEOPLES BANK of PENNS GROVE Penns Grove New Jersey If INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Comphmenfs of COUNTY FINANCE SERVICE Phone I807 L Car+er Owner QUALITY DRY CLEANERS Loans S25 'Io S500 8 Ho r Servlce BROAD AND MAIN sTs U P G N J 37 E MAIN sr PENNS e-Rove N J O I I o o ' I . . , . enns rove, . . LEAP S JEWELRY X, ARETES DRUG STORE YI B Arefe Johnson Russell Reg Ph l45 W MAIN ST PENNS GROVE N J S Esfabllshed I 900 The PENN S GROVE NATIONAL BANK and TRUST COMPANY Wesf Mem and Oalr SI' Penns Grove OFFERING EVERY BANKING FACILITY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION , , C I' 'I' I Nlpes Dany omplmen s o Pedricldown F. W. Homogenized and Pasfeurized WQQLWQRTH DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone Penns Grove 36IJ -K I 6 o Y . . , . ,O I 0 Nao I Complumenfs of ASHLEY MCCORMICK CO Offlce Ou+frHers BRIDGETON NJ CENTRAL PARK MARKET Groceries Mears Vegefables Bsrds Eye Frosfed Foods Cor Fa rve Ave an Broadway Cen+raI Park PHONE P U 4751 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY BACTERIOLOGY BIGLOGY env 2-S NYS! Undergraduaie and graduaie sfudaes and re search offered Ieadmg Io BS C M S C and D SC degrees OIdes+ college of l'I's Iund In +I1e Amerucas Coeducahonal Wnie for free caIaIog PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE of PHARMACY and SCIENCE 43rd SI WoodIand and Kungsessung Aves PI-uladelpha 4 Penna Founded n I82I Kurland Pharmacy I74 N Broadway CENTRAL PARK Complnmenfs of SLUGGER S SHELL ROAD Furnushung Soufh Jerseys Fmesf Homes Smce I9I5 SheII Road Carneys Pon+ N J ' I I ' . I I w . uv - . n QI , . . Q - .Q ,,,V i A uw W, Q. . , , if L, f as L' A - J LI, as we -.- ' 1. 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' . v STEELMAN BUSINESS SCHOOL Complefe Course Bookkeeping Accounhng Secrelarlal Sie nograplnc Typewrlhng Clvll Servlce Compromefer Edlphone Office Machmes Day and Evening Classes Employmenl' Service 502 Lmden Sfreei Camden NJ Phone Woodlawn 4 3369 PARKVIEW MARKET Grocerles Vege+ables Mears Seabrook Frosfed Foods We guve Phila Yellow Trading Sfamps PHONES PENNSVILLE 44lI and 3I3I ,',,,,.....- DURALL Venehan Blmds of Tenslon Screens FLEXALUM Combmahon Sform Doors Davl S and Windows MAGAZINES MODELS THE WINDOW SHOP ICE CREAM 4 Easi' Mann Slreei Penns Grove NJ Phone I50W C F SPARKS Owner Alumunum Pennsvulle 75I I Awnmgs HAROLD G CLINE, Inc PENNS GROVE NJ We Go a Long Way +o Make Friends EDWARD A. CLINE, Pres. u . . . - - - . I 1 . . . . . . . 4 . . . - . - I . . :'Q' s.t., .. Y-f-.,, r---,,,: A 'Y11Q4-,.' W I Y Y .A-W. qrigz E. 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