Princeton High School - Prince Yearbook (Princeton, NJ)

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THE PRIIICE if f .2 O PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL Princeton, New Iersey 4 FCREWCRD The class of 1955 stands between the old and the new. Last year marked the close of a quarter century of progress in Princeton High School. Next year, when the addition is completed, a new era will begin. In 1930 the building we all know so well saw its first graduating class. To them it must have seemed exceedingly spacious, but over the twentyfiive years it has become overcrowded and inadequate. On Uctober 14, 1954, the people of Princeton authorized a bond issue which will almost double the classroom capacity of the school and at the same time improve and increase many other facilities. All future graduating classes will benefit from this expansion. Although our class will never actually use the new building, 1955 will be long remembered as the year when ground was broken and a cornerstone laid for the new addition. We have looked at the building of the future, planned during our high school years. Now let us turn to the past and see some of the highlights of the years 19294955 which we have tried to capture for you. We have enjoyed our trip into the past of Princeton High School, Our best wishes to those who will make its future. ff. 1 . .-'fir f IL:-.vzsix , '- V - x - J- I. .l- n - ffy, 3,17 ' 5'-'13 ' ' 2.g'S'ii. .HL.,.: 5.3 11 its T455 , .. Q., vga, Z.. ,Vg 'ff',J - , 'V gf V ,x aggi - 'g ag , ,N -, Q. , , Q . 35' ' n 5.-if 'fig '. 'f Jw 1 'f ' in . - '-QQ 53- . '.x Ui., ' ' ' - Q ,V l 1 . d h ., If ., 'WJ' ty. A f.,, .KN ,xl ,is Y-I 4, ,A h . 1-1.75 Ear- M 'g fi -'f' A - 7. f' ' -fl ' ' -' 'Cy ' ' ' 1' . ... ' am. 1 ' . .. Klaus '3?4fe'5'1 EI,-911 'HJ : 'r5 ?si?3wa-f' ' .-0.11-9. 9'F'-X? f 'Cb-' '. 4 ' , 'i ,. . , i' v'- ZH . 'iff-:'.L. Q 11. i' .,. , v 'Ti 'f' 'i 'f.g,g'i ..i,Nfv7'3' 1 F l '-'ffl Nth 'Rf ' fight- - ,gps ,,v PK'i 1Sm' ,- .,... , -. ' ' 'Y-25.1.'....,, jpfgwmfr ff, . ,Wm Wwe., 4wg.'r.l' .75 H ,- JA, ,.?mx'55115t. I H ., pi 1 ' gl.: ' ,,.,,,,, ' . 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Uglshnlstration erclassmen Seniors I Activities Boys, S Girls, , s Advertisers l' DEDICATICJN Many of us at one time or another have said with pride that we attended Princeton High School -- pride justined by the school's excellent academic and extra- curricular program. This reputation has been developed and maintained over the last quarter century by the unselfish devotion and tireless efforts of many individuals. To all these who have contributed to Princeton High School's progress since 1929 -- the administration, school boards, faculty members, maintenance staffs, students, and the citizens of Princeton - we, the 1955 Prince staff, dedicate this book. l yr , P ADMINISTRATION ' 1-.-'5:.'.g:-:gg-:sqm ' :wuz--'-' '- I '- Y si if IIIIIIII IIIWI - 4 X sc Y. aoA np ' sw .L I MA uv I 'I II -1-.5- .....-:..- ..... ..... nf. ' Q WM A ff 40 Tlic prcsciit .ulministrzition cifliccs will ln' uscgl liy thu principal only, Addirmml iiml scpanrzitc utlicus for rlic supcrimciidcnt ul' sclwiils will bu built ncar tlic coriicr ul Hriuglitwli Ruud amd Wglliiiit Lginc. Thr .assistant principal, dum of girls :md guid.incL directors will liuvc ufliccs in thc arm of thc prcsciit czifctcriii. r My f' 1 ----........q B. WOODHULL DAVIS Superintendent of Schools ' ff, 1. A Mr. Davis and former Presi- dent of the Board of Educa- tion, Mrs. Cawley, discuss ..... the plans for the new addi- tion, for which the Board deserves much praise. .. ' A wk . 'T,f,.,.4V f.-qt.. Q-.F-- -. '- . .:.e-,gg:.-lie k' 'gr- L ' fig .-f figff-5f7S?f?1,Q'l'.Ll '.. A-g-iw-t-v I v'L.' -474' .-5',f:' 'Cf 1 is- , xi 1: A Q if M y., .fe E .sf . fsfsf'-.,,.,. f - Esfvcw Y f o '19'ff 1---f +1 :. lZ'?4,e.,' f-rx--Mr' .. MM- . .4 Mr. B. Woodhull Davis came to Prince- V, ton High School in 1929 as Principal of the 1 - ' new school, and in 1932 he became Superinten- dent of Schools, the position he still holds. 'nj During his 25 years at P. H. S. the school nu . . .fs,,i program has grown in its range of courses and .,.- activities and in educational effectiveness by 12:1-g In Mr. Davis' opinion the teachers during his X y H. -A1125 the division of students into the four courses. ,.. .Fi eriod have increased in their over-all efficienc .','.'i- . - 15,13 and background and the students in their l 'ir-Qi seriousness of purpose. , . ' 1'-gf 5- if fa - fr -.1 QQuf. ffw'.3- ' ' '.:-1 fi . .! 'f t . ,. .J .Ax-,1',L,' 14. 'A-' - ,Q-I. wiv-Qing.. wi., Lv- ,i7, . 0 qq.: .Nf- 11 -. . . ,- . V - .4 '- 7' vi- ' wx. .2--. f ,1f.? -- J. .J ., A.. . - JOSEPH V. DRULIS Assistant Principal WILLIAM H. RHODES Principal is ALDEN G. LEWIS College Guidance Counselor JEANNE M. WRIGHT Dean of Girls Director of Activities Exif n JACK BARDON Psychologist FREDERIC S. COFFMAN Dean of Boys Guidance Director U K A- -..vf a WALTER R. FLEET A- MYRTLE HENSOR English Business Education LOUISE B. OSGOOD JOSEPH L. PIERSON English Social Science JESSICA S. BARTLETT Social Science BEATRICE M. BEDARD Nurse FRANK BIRCH Industrial Arts EVA BROOK Librarian EDITH B. MARGERUM Fine Arts LOUIS R. RICHARDS Music WVR YU Y , . A- if 'R -x , V. ,... .., -. '15 ,WI zvjltxfji.--,,',A. ggi ' ',l Siu 'i'. ?J'fx 'H' '13 if ., ,tvsfl-.. fx, .m u , lf, 1 1 l , -i- . . ' ' 1 at . x ' -- ig R ,' :,'-,- l, . ,. , .. V i 1 -I , . , ,.fp4..4 -4 . - A ' X . .1...' W1 'U' ,.7 4 , .. i Q n , 3 -4, .5,i,..2.,4-,J .' ,,. ,. . r , K 1 Y , a.'ir, .?s..':, Fourteen of the original 25 members of the 1929 faculty are still teaching at Princeton High Eleven of these taught in the high school on Nassau Street while Mr. Elmer Savage, Mr. ohn Stewart and Mr Joseph Pierson were new in 1929 Until 1934 the high school housed grades seven through twelve and therefore many teachers gave instruction in the lower grades too Q, , u ' ffgl'- Q,f,g4,fE.'V l tvlf-,Hina i1A,,.aa0' FACU LTY Members of thc faculty reminisce about Princeton High's progress during the past quarter century. ELMER C. SA'VAGE Music JOHN A. STEWART Science GEORGE H. TINDALL Physical Education JEANNE M. WRIGHT Latin 'K Qs WILLIAM F. ALSTON JOHN R. ARSCOTT RICHARD E. BORGER Science English Business Education ANTHONY BORZOK FLORENCE M. BURKE JOHN H. CARTER Social Science Mathematics Social Science ELMORE M. DAY, JR. DOROTHEA de CI-IIARA HENRY N. DREWRY Business Education Modern Languages Social Science is yfiff in 'ivlffkeu NJUTAIN t. II Fv ,. ,M W gk , ' -., T, ' il N C5 I 6 'a DOMINICK FERRARA Fine Arts DOROTHY P. GASKELL Latin, Modern Languages ELIZABETH W. GIBSON Home Economics VERNA GREEN Home Economics GERALD D. GRONINGER Mathematics RUTH A. HUZZARD English Y? X THOMAS HILBISH WALTER R HORNER Music Music JOSEPH M. JINGOLI, JR. ALDEN G LEWIS English Science S. I .? xi . .S XA!- I w...,Q-J 3 H. LEE MCCONAHY English CAROLYN B. McKEE English WINFIELD S. NILES Science LOUISE C. PALMER Business Education FACU LTY MARY R. PERPETUA HARRIET E. PETERSON GLENDA G. RICHARDS Business Education Latin Latin J. ALFRED SEITZ MORRILL F. SHEPARD FRANK M. SODA Industrial Arts Mathematics Modern Languages 'cb ORVILLE If SPESSARD Social Science RUTH M. STEINER Home Economics ETHEL N. THOMAS English ADELAIDE E. TUNNELL Physical Education GLENN E. UNDERWOOD- Agriculture RICHARD A. WOOD Industrial Arts MOLLIE B. UPDIKE WILLIAM O. WERT Mathematics English WALTER H. YARROW' HARRY W. ZOLL Science Science r , ,' -my lb? V '-..,.. 3 3' fi: S22 -gym .5:g.555gg-4. , 5 7: .-Q-. YH'-? z1f: x::::x: -4 H840 NE? , -fm ' H S . : ' F Af:7.jQ311' ' 1:1 -1 xg-: av -f a J D' ,x,,4?. c g::g.,g, .wx ,rfffzgssf ' . , .L L ,M 'F ..,.-. . S Q Y H 'www-um-new ' ' . ' mann- f- '?N v' HW unhvlhrf ja- ,,., , mg,,,..,1,.,.,g , , .., A H if WF- . , Iv , fr fr-' v i.,..,. - . .,,. '- i' S fb fl.'.g:.21:: -Q1 dyml -f 5 A KJ fir.-.,1.,,1Q 1 :.'3E:ii:.-15,4 S' mr:-,-51:-g' ''5fIff.'-'f:'f-'-5d'l'7'f '? a. Q.--...gp--:.' '. , q:,gg.'.,.1 .- 3:2-?.'1-':.'53g-,wfzm ..r::..'::f':'L l ...... - 1- U..- CLAS5 ROOM' 12- CLASS ROOMJ3- CLASS Room-14 + + LIGHT COURT lglffl Qnlivjlml e: ll BIOLOGY PHYJICS LABORATORY LABOHEATORY Ol I ,l l1'---1f1u-L-It---af 'I EXISTING ILDI S C --fllli Lani-11.1 CLASSES I zz in G x Q!! Q -S fl! Q- I C O R R I D 0 dd 'TOILET I ,-1, FTORAGE ' I ' ' '-'fi 5- -1,-,,,--,Q - l 2 n 3 I l J r-v-7121-40 Tlic ovcrcrowdcd class rooms and thc luck of any sparc rooms for mcctings and study hulls will soon be problems of thc past, Thc new building will provide an additioniil thirty' onc class rooms, including labs, which should more than fulfill the demands of thc increasing cnrollmcnt. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Seated-Constance Pmelli treasurer: Mrs. Updike, Mr. Zoll advisers: Erica Hamilton, secre- tary Standing - Robert MacNamee, president: Bryce Chase, vice-president. ROOM 135 FRONT ROW: J. Hurley, J. jackson, C. Lamkin, P. Lane, J. Larson, I. Knudsen. M. Kahny, C. Johnson, S. Holst, M. Hortman, C. Jones, L. johnson, W. Hoadley. SEC- OND ROW: C. Humphrey, J. Lahey, R. Kuehnemund, C. jones, D. Kerr, Mrs. Updilce, A. Hulick, T. Hollmann, M. Jablonski, R. Hullfish. THIRD ROW: K, Hulse, R. Hoyler, Johnson, H. Kircholf, A. King, J. Jay, A. jackson. Hogarty. B. Larson. ROOM 224 FRONT ROW: C. Appelget, C. Applegate, L. Alford, S. 1. Campbell, Al. Carazzai, D. Beek- man, M, Bryan, L, Archer, A. Caples. L, Brown, L, Brickley, N. Barnett, N. Charney. SECOND ROW: Mr. Yarrow, Brown, B. Biscuit, P. Allshouse, J. Carelli. A. Ascndorf, Beasley, M. Allison, O. Carter, C. Burnett, A. Armonia, B. Chase. Castagnola. THIRD ROW: K, Butler, A, Ammer- man, D, Baggaley, J. Chamber- lin, A, Andrews, M. Berline, A. Cantril, W. Bradley, C. Blydenburgh, R. Boysen, L. Carnevale, A. Atoeff. ROOM 120 FRONT ROW: E. Clark, S. England, Cypress. D. Cox, H. Compton. B. Cruser, I. Ehart, B. Craven, B. Di Iorio, R. Durling, C. Consoli. N. Di Caprio, B. Duane. SECOND ROW: P. Chern, P. Diederich, R. Ellison, M. Chubet, A. Cuomo, G. Crossan, B. De Vido, L. Crawford, Chib- baro. THIRD ROW: W. Dur- lingv Clair, L. Corl, 1. De Lang, Miss Tunnell, G. Di Massa. F. Duva, D. Conover, H. Eldridge. ROOM 134 FRONT ROW: M. Harris, J. Healy, M. Federico, G. Grove, C. Green, G. Falzone, N Haight, D. Grover, Fleclcen- stein, E. Glockner, S, Heisser- man, P. Ferguson, E. Hamil- ton. SECOND ROW: L Graham, Gillen, K. Hazard, FRESHMAN R. Gantz, B. Eversen, S Harmon, V. Fasanella. R Evans, M. Fry, D. Griffing, D Hart, E, Harris. THIRD ROW W, Gallant, A. Goodheart, H Goodheart, Mr. McConahy, H Hancock, W. Froehliclc, R Hertwig, D. Furch, R. Grover T. Gillette. ROOM 143 FRONT ROW: I.. Maddalon, B. Newhouse. M. Lipot, Nohle, L. Luther, C, Meier, M. Meier, M, Lester, D. Minis, B. Nlershon, S. Mnswy, N. Niles, L. Moyer, SECOND ROW: l. Mitcham, H. Mihan, LaVake, ji. Murdock, L, Lens, R, Novat- koski, M. Lau, P. Mayhew. L. Marten, M, Moore, Miss Per- petual, W, Moore, R. Malc- Nnmee, S. McConnell. THIRD ROW: G, Malshurv, G. Mnlpass, Nutt, T. Mort, P. Maloney, W, Meyer, R. Mc- Closkey, R, Morrey, A. Mc- Bryde, W, Mochel, W. Marston, 't?e ,sf CLASS R. McGuire. ROOM 218 FRONT ROW: M. Taylor, A, Thompson, P, Thompson, C, Stains, F. Telese, 1. S0mer- ville, Tredennick, S. Stacey, T, Strode, M. Shaw, E, Sherr, S. Sinclair, A. Sommers, G. Thompson, M. Thomas. SEC- OND ROW: G. Snedeker, T. Sullivan, L. Underwood, D. ROOM 210 FRONT ROW: P. Pinelli, M. Pietrinferno, L. Sculerati, N. Sasso, N. Rigler, C, Sanner, J Rightmire, C. Pinelli, G. Scott L. Pullen, S, Satterfield. Parker, E. Olsen, C. Page. SECOND ROW: P, Peck, L. Pilate, U. Pirrotta, A. Seaman, P. Readinger, G. Peters, D. Schoenthal, F, Parago, L, Reed, P. Purdum, W. Orr, R, Pimnelly W. Schmidt C sfhuier, THIRD ROW: NI Pirone, P, Schmidtke, A. Pn- lumbo. C. Schietz, D, Remsen G. Schmidt, M. Panelia. Mff Caftiff, W. Sassman, L. Rieger. W. Sflmborsky, R. Rousseau. P. Odenweller, R. Sculerati. Sellers, G. Smith, B, Tnmngi H. Sweeney, H. Tamasi, M Shiery, J, Terraciano, T. Ster enberg, W. Snedeker, C. Tin dnll, R. Stroup. THIRD ROW G. Stine. Il. Vaccaro, M. Still Mr. Soda, A. Traliconte, J Selah, R. Speedy, R, Simpson, W. Smith, R. Smith, D Swartz. J in Jgfe., l i .J r I -3 2: sf 99 he 'll W 'Av H-tw P 6 71 2 ,PQ if :IQ I ,li , F . ,ar -Milf ,, 'a k 'li tv, . , kfryr .' ci: v,Wl,1, '1 ' . 1 ' - A . if q P' ,XZ ,',,Q-11 , 'w',,.g 1 f.A,,x-, Q,-fx.--5 N , : ,-t--,.. - , 111- , - ' ' :'e.1l .l . 'wp 1,4 V Sn, ' . I -, ' 4' J . 1741.9 i .f fl 'J ROOM 222 FRONT ROW: E. Van Eerden, W. Worthen, H, Whitlock, B. Woolwine, G. Watlington, J. Weinbrecht, C, Waldbusser, J. Zemaitis, S. Zamorsky, I. Wood- row, M. Whitehead, S. Way- mer, C, Vanclermark, M. Vlastos. SECOND ROW: E. Warren, F, Wiley, Warren, J. VanSant, C. Vandegrift. B Young, F, Wulf, M. Weigel, C Wilcox, A, Wiley, P. Vermilya D. Woodrow, L. Van Kirk THIRD ROW: Van Wam- beck, W, Youhanic, R. War shefski, T. Wilkinson, H. Wes- ner, Mr, Savage, A. Zoda, K Werkman, J. Van Martcr, F Zapf, G. Wilson. ROOM 121 FRONT ROW: B. Briggs, C. Anderson, J. Anderson, E. Baker, A. Bullock, L. Baker, S. Bowers, M. Balcstrieri, A. Blydenburgh, C. Bergstrom. SECOND ROW: M. Briggs, D. Bochner, S. Black, N. Briggs, M. Burrill, S. Brauner, G. Asbury, B, Beck, Y. Barnocky, L. Baldino, A. Bernard, V. Baunach. THIRD ROW: A. Asendorf, C. Bolles, R. Apple- gate, T, Burgess, R. Burger, W. Birch, R. Britton. D. Britton, B. Bedford. A. Ackley. FOURTH ROW: 1, Arscott, F. Blaicher, D. Arnold, Miss Osgood, R. Aasheim, J. Brokaw, K. Boggs. ROOM 203G FRONT ROW: M. Carkhuff, M. Clark, C. D'Ale0, M. Dal- zell, 1. Delaney, K. Dodge, M. Chow, K, Donley, M. Cubberly. SECOND ROW: E. Censoni, P. Cook, T. Cahill, E. Coffee, 1. Dilworth, B. Callighan, B. Drew, Carson, C, Donahue. THIRD ROW: W. Chartier, T. Dennison, C. Cirullo, W. Butterworth, D. Campbell, R. Crum, E, Dlabik, P. Cavanaugh. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Gron- inger, E. Chester, J. Carter, F. Delneso, R. Conover, D, Drake, G. Cortelyou, W. Dilatush, G. Cirullo. g w. PV! 'W V' SOPHOMGRE 13,11 4 CLASS ROOM 203T FRONT ROW: C. Goetz, H. Geils, D. Hart, D. Eichorn, H. Everett, L, Everett, H. Dye, M. Haines, E. Farlee. SECOND R-OW: W. Hagenbuch, J. Furtick, K. Gulliksen, K. Eiker, H, Gerner, L. Dyrsten, R. Gebhardt, L. Hammond. THIRD ROW: V. Fowler, Gronostajski, L, Edwards, L. Formolo, Mrs, Thomas, 1. Fine, A. Freda, R. Drift, N. Fowler. FOURTH ROW: R. Hall, R. Gillette, W. Harrison, S. Federico, R, Faherty, A, Hall, R, Harris, M. Hafenmaier. ROOM 204 FRONT ROW: P. Liptak, M. Landis, S. Hill, L. Klockner, B. Hulick, M, Kriz, E. Hunt, S. Herbert, B. Huebler. SECOND ROW: R. Lambertus, D. Hulick, E, Kingston, G. Hull- fish, C. Johnson, D, Hunt, I. Lavorie, P. McIntyre, H. Huff. THIRD ROW: I, Hixson, E. Lenz, M. Logue, N. Kovala- kides, J. Henderson, W. Higgins, R. Huffman, A. Lover- ing, R. Kenarney. FOURTH ROW: D. Johnson, V. Hoag- land, C. Johnson, D. Kauffman, Mr. Borzok, R. Knowles, G. Leck, D. Holman. L H f'f1.'?, n 5? 7 1:3 Q9 ROOM 213 FRONT ROW: K. Peterson, C. Pinter, Z. Phillips, S. Robert- son, l. Pendyke, E. Peters, M. Phillips, A. Pirrotta, ,l. San- towasso. SECOND ROW: R. Quick, E. Pitman, G. Pipia, M. Regenye, L. Roos, R. Perry, S. Pritchard. R. Rose. THIRD 9' ROW: W. Pfitzinger, I Riddick, F. Riley, B. Rowley I. Perego, R, Reisert, D, Reed, I. Procaccino, R, Pirone FOURTH ROW: D. Potts, W Pocino, E. Rigg, L, Perks, H Phox, E, Riegen, R. Ridge- way, W. Rhodes. ROOM 217 FRONT ROW: A. Savko, j. Shrader, S. Sohl, L. Simon, E. Sessions, B. Stevens, J. Spein- heimcr, B. Sherwin, D. Savotti. SECOND ROW: V. Savidge, T. Spencer, S. Snedeker, W. Smith, J. Somerville, M. Shi- momura, L. Schlapfer, E. Schreier, R. Shanck, C. Skwara. THIRD ROW: Mr. Alston, ,- Stalker, E. Slovinsky, F. Skill- :K man, L. Sassman, D. Smith, S. J . Q ' .., 'C i m . Smith, A. Schannel. FOURTH t' ' E ROW: C. Spahr, J. Skillman, M, Shuke, R. Slovinsky, F. Sny- ' ,, der, T, Shelton, B, Shannon, I. Seiber. Q7 ROOM 3 FRONT ROW: B. .Wells, S. Streater, B. Updike, D. Wilkin- F4 son, M. Suppiger, A. Willis A. Wicotf, M. Young, H, Vermilya, SECOND ROW: D. Young, R. Taylor, A. Wood, R. Travers, R. Watling- ton, M. Wermuth, M. Wible, N. Volwieder, D, Wengel. THIRD ROW: ,l. Van Wam- beck, C. Wilson, E. Wakeling, H, Van Kirk, R. Watson, H. Wright, Tamasi. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Under- wood, L. Tucker, L. Thomas, F. Young, B. Tindall, A. Tay- lor, C. Stryker, quist. Q FA Whitlock, J. R. Tourn- 5' ROOM 207 FRONT ROW: P. Mitchant, I. Owens. F. Moore. H. Maur- er, M. McGilvra, M. Mettler, A, Moore, P, McKee. P. Pea- body. SECOND ROW: G. McGovern, M, Merzinsky, R. Nicoll, E. Maple, C. Mehl. S. Marstad, P, Moran, I. Patter- son, S. Madsen, I. Patko. THIRD ROW: R, Malpas, W. Moran, H, Pannell, A. Meyer, A. Pellichero. R. Panicaro, A. Mullaly, W. Miller, B. Nystrom, P, Nergaard, Osborne. FOURTH ROW: A. Pember- ton, C, Nini, Mather, B. Olsen, Mr. Spessard, R. Met- calfe, W, Miller, O'Brien, F. Marston. Pedersen, W. Margerum. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Seated-Patricia I.ipmk, treasurer, Mr. Groninger, Mrs. Thomas, advisers: Julia Somerville, secretary. Standing- Bruce Nystrom, vice-presidentg Lee Hammond, presi- dent. - +G-no ' ' iff flfel Sfm- WJ ,S L. H V A' 4' f Q' li? L 5, sg rp nv. .5 V f N I 'I U.Uke -urns Q Un ROOM 133 FRONT ROW: N, Beekman M. Bowen, C. Brown, 1. Ander: i son, J. Ashton, G. Briscoe, R. 5 '-ff Blydenburgh, S. Bertrand, C. Boyderl. SECOND ROW: B. Berry, C. Bentley, H. Cain, ll. Baldwin, M. Armonia, E. Bert- les, M, Asbury, THIRD ROW: D. Brobst, C, Brown, R. Broad- way, W. Blazer, K, Boyd, M. Applegate, D. Cahill, A, Alden. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Fleet, J. Bowser, H. Calkin, L. Ammer- man, R. Buxton, T, Artin, ROOM 141 FRONT ROW: L. Givens, M. Hughes, L. Fugill, J. Givens, S, Huizing, Egan, P. Duva, G. Freeman, S. Harker. SEC- OND ROW: C. Hoagland, M. Farlee, A, Drever, A. Graeber, P. Gaskill, N. Grove, G. Doan, M. Elgrim, L. Hendrickson, N. Grover. THIRD ROW: M. Handon, L. Duyckinck, I. Gantz, Fisher, W. Hoffman, T. Hill, Harbison, M. Hol- man, C, Hardy. FOURTH ROW: B, Fleckenstein, A. Hendry, Miss Palmer, R. Hall, J. Goedecke. ROOM 140 FRONT ROW: B. Dilley, N. Craven, M. Church, C. Collings, O. Cuomo, L. Casey, S. Coley, C. Clinton, I. Carter. SECOND ROW: R. Conley, B. Conger, M. Campione, J. Chandler, B. Crandall, R, Chambers, B. Dickinson. THIRD ROW: R. Carnevale, B, DiMe-lio, I. Carlucci, R, Cevera, D. Cox, M, Caples. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Day, B. Cortelyou, I. Darke, B. Dinsmore. I, i JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Seated-Suzanne Lowe, secretary, Mr. Pierson, Miss Burke, advisers, Sandra Bertrand, treasurer. Standing, Ronald Mucha, president, Victor Payne, vice-president. LIBRARY FRONT ROW: P. McKt-nary, I, Mazur, Il. johnson, N, Luther, R. Mack, M. Kimble. S. Lowe, E. Kostron, S. Kaarstad, L. Kloclcner, SECOND ROW: M. Kay, lVlcCool, L. johnson, L. Lazzari, E, Mansuc, A. Lyman, J. Kennedy, V. Hullfish, L. Hullfish, E. Kalmbaclc. THIRD ROW: L. Massey, D. Mslrtz, E. jones, G. Kiernan. W, Mc- Kinney, P, Hutton, R, jablon- ski, W. Kulley, B. Laird. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Wert, O. Kauffman, B. Marker, R, Kane, C. lVlCCluslcy, R. Lahaw, E. Lubas. 'N :MPL 1. 1, 52:99 khsy, 'll v 1 -' ROOM 206 0113!-'QU O'Brien, B. Nunziato, Pierson, Pietrinferno, . Mondone, D, Morgan, . Muentener, E, Musselman, . Peters. SECOND ROW: 1. Perry, N. Pilato, G. Obinger, V. Mershon, 1, Miller, S. Mulligan, L. Pearson, I. Per- .t b . .3 V A 2,25 I li i'- n , - , -.t .QP '.-'P Q fxhfl 1.67 uit? .1!,s., .. Ju Q . A 1 V -at. 4- V .' -t FRONT ROW: S. Nicholls mst-,L -vbwh W V ll' JI- -'Tv .. LM ,xv I . 1 In MMMV4. ,htm ijgcgwfi QT? ROOM 208 rine, J. Mull, H. Munster. THIRD ROW: N. Nelson, D. Pfister, T, Montgomery, F Minks, R. Mucha, Miss Burke A, Pinelli, K. North, E, Mihan T. O'Kane, T. Peyton FOURTH ROW': W. Niles, R Mingle, Panek, 1. Moslo, V Payne, L. Oncley. FRONT ROW: Rampona, E. iii' Reed, D. Plum, L. Rosendorf, N. Powers, G. Scott, M. Seitz, I S. Slcipworth. SECOND ROW: S. Pitman, H. Quinn, C. Seyfarth, T. Rosfiord, M. Scott, L. Rossi,'I. Renlc. THIRD ROW: T, Shope, W. Reed. B. Searles, Miss Margerum, A. Shepard, D.. Sanders, W. R. vi Reed. i ROOM 215 FRONT ROW: M. Wallace, J. Thomson, K. Stults, Smith, J. Stratton, N. Yeoman, D. Stalker, C. Terraciano, I. Tins- lington, I. Thorsen, Strehlau, G. Stadler, Stryker, H. Wulf. man, SECOND ROW: G. Wat- C. B. Strayer, C. Trevor, G. Soud- ers, B. Taylor, G. Souders, C, Smith, J. Stokes. THIRD ROW: Mr, Wood, R. Sorenson, J. Smith, S. Young, W. Van Zandt, A. Wauters, F. Zalvino, W, Updike, P. Teresky, H. Smith, R. Stonalcer. FOURTH ROW: S. W'aymer, E. Ufert, P. Smyth, M, Van Nostrand, H. Warshefslci, W, Spencer, J. 23 y .HH Q, flax, ,-J. .,.. -,r ' I :Fil Q - dsplyggf xg. , , L AV pp ROBERT DAVISON .1 . 'nj A . Q , ii .x - - , - ' K 55 ls me .. 1-,.J:5'i -'I jiri, ' fifi L 51 . 5 wfslffifsi ' .- M- liiiliilm' i 1.-if 51551 i K ga : : . . ,. , 'Q -' .iff W l '-:alll ' ' , V. e4xv,Lta-,VS ,..'11'f'ili - 51 ' ' 7 ' 'f1e'K: H V -2,0 T I .. J I SX X lf? A shi'- .HS -i N, l ' 5 nf r an' U, Es :X ' ln N , 1. U? fri -il , I . A Q x,2 'l 4 AN , 9.273 sv Rift gf 'iz Jlwxm, f -. m,JlgJ,- M Y, aff' -354 1- ,, vs-.t,'x lf ' IES ' . 'ZQywf'3T -,ku ' it f I - . ' 1 tw ', P 1 5 f 19' J x I 1, 1' 'ibm I 1 in I X 1 .1 A .' vz4',i.N N : 'lx 5,1 m'-'?'5 - 'MW ' JOAN SANTOWASSO Princeton Junction Ioannie , , . Shortie . . . Don . . . long Hngernails . , . enjoys driving the fam' ily Olds, , , , Activities: Class Sec'y 4g Court Clerk 4: Chorus 1: Ping Pong 2: Baseball 1,2,3. f Q mg iv fi, .E RUTH ANN KARCH 115 jefferson Road Karchie . . . wcllfliked . , . modest . . . ability and inf terest in girls' sports , , , Activities: Class VicefPres. 4g Exchange 13 Leader Corps 3f,4: 'Operetta 1,2,3g Hockf ey, Baseball 1,2,?s,4: Basket' Ball 2,3,4: Social Dancing Club 4: Honor Award 3. Penns Neck Bob . . . tops with every' one . . . nodding acquaint' ance with pretty junior Miss . , . planning dentistry career . . . Activities: Class Vice- Pres, 1, Pres. 2,3,4: Council 2,3,4: Chorus Z,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2: Football Club 4: Honor Award 3. l if sew . I lge, DONNA MAXWELL 37 William Street Pleasing personality , : . cn' joys reading . , . seen with a big fellow in a small car . . . Activities: Class Treas. 43 Chorus 11 Basketball 33 Tennis l,2: Modern Dance lg Advanced Bridge Club 4. SENIOR CLASS Mr. Alden Lewis and Miss jessica Bartlett, Senior Class Advisers. 6-A ELIZABETH ADAM 50 Humbert Street Liz . , . likes popular I1llSlC . . . that retl l1z1ir , , , njoys roller skating and ice kziting . . . Activities: Band ,Z,3,4: Chorus lg Spanish fluh 4. HARRIET ALLISON 20 Birch Avenue iricndly smile . . . enjoys 1111111111 . . . and the gang . . Jlllllllljl towartl tlancing chool . . . Activities: Cho- us 4: Baseball 2: Basketball RICHARD ALMOND 289 Western Way 'l1icc1 , . . fcuding with iill , . , those Bavarian hurts . , , Cicero recordings . , A. ll. S, amhassador , . , Xctivitiesc Class Pres, 1: ,founcil 1,45 Court 3, Tow' 'r 3, Editor-infchief 4: Band 33,43 Chorus, Choir, Boys' Tlee Cluh 3,41 Opcretta 3: l'ennis l, 2, 3, 4: Honor Nward 3. ERNA GALE ARNOLD 232 Edgerstoune Road IRFIPS to New York , , , her alkative nature . . . corny okcs , . . those shopping rxpetlitions , . . Activitlesz l'ower 3, Feature Editor 4: fhorus 1,21 DCZIILS Coin' 11ittee 3: Hockey, Bowling l,3,4: Baskethzill 1,2,3: Base' mll, Tennis 1,21 Makcfup Iluh 4. SARA ALLEN Hopewell Sully . . , likes ice skat' ing , , , seen with Steve . i . drives, of course . . . Ac' tivities: Patrol 4: Color Guard Z: Knitting Club 4. ADRIANNE ALLSHOUSE Carter Road l'A11dy . , . interesting dark eyes , . . quiet Competence . . . enjoys painting, tlancf ing, and parties . . . Activf ities: Council 4: Exchange Z,3,4, Manager 3,4. LEONARD ANDREWS R.D. 3, Princeton Lenny . . , avid agriculf turist . A. . traveling to South America . , . enjoys hunting and farming . , , Activities: Council 1,2,3,4: Chorus2,3, 4: Cross Country l,Z,3,4: Rod and Gun Club 4: Hon' or Award 3. 1oAN ASHBY 18 Edwards Place -lo11ic . . , loves music , , , food , . . sleeping late . . , junior year in England . . . Activities: Orchestra 1: Chorus l,2,4: Choir 2,4-g Girls' Ensemhle 4: Operetta 2: Play, Operetta Business Staff 1,21 Bowling 1,21 Tow' cr Thcspians 4. The Tower Mail Clerks fold latest Tower. 's Q js ew ,sql Q I ,qq ww K i A v . ' ssigs 1 Mis , rs. .ic 1, , 2 Ph-1' 1' gq. .. LQL ' ' 1 'H SAMUEL ATKINS LAILA BACH 78 Alexander Street 198 Ewing Street Sam , , , his amiable dis' 'kLai , , , very cheerful . , position . . , slow motion likes music . . . sports . . . . . . expert dancer . . . good stamp collecting . , . champ' listener , . . Activities: Ten' ion speller. ms 3: French Club 4. 45 . ix rsl . L if 2 . ...S B. M ts S ga. . 1 an sf S I E ...sf Q .. Q . rr 3 e s V r,r, or S fra. . 4222512 ,Z it Eg . it r V f.rt.r+ffX. .. ' Q -.5:' . -' . . . s JOSEPH BALDWIN Hopewell Joe , . , loves animals , . . a hunter at heart , . . enjoys trapping and fishing . . , Ac' tivities: Chorus 1: Rod and Gun Club 4. PAUL BECKER Kingston Riding with Ron in that crazy car . , , mad violin . . . a good tenor . . . Ac' tivities: Orchestra l,2,3,41 Chorus 1,Z,3,4g Choir, Boys' Glee Club 3,45 Track Z. JOHN BELL 181f2 Chestnut Street Brow . . . Scotch plaids and kilts . . . never seen in wintertime . . :plans to be a milllionaire . . . Activi- ties: Chorus 1: Cooking Club 4. RICHARD BERGESEN 196 State Road Bergen . . . twin . . . plays pool , . I likes swimming and skating , . , always late to school , . . Activities: Winter Track 2g Cross Counf try 2,1-,4g Cooking Club 4. BARBARA BALLARD R.D. 1, Trenton Baths . . . long hair . . . jack . . . likes dancing, jazz, and those long weekends , , . Activities: Chorus 4: Bowling 2: Ping Pong 3g Tennis 1,31 Bridge Club 4. DAVID BEEKMAN Harlingen k'Dave . . . nice smile , . . enjoys hunting and trapping . . . likes to be outdoors . . . Activities: Stage Designers Club 4. MILDRED BELL Princeton Junction uMillie , , . her '53 Plym' outh , . . a certain alumnus , . . her cute laugh. ROBERT BERGESEN 196 State Road Bob . . . twin . . . one of the cross country crew , . . likes long vacations . . . Ac' tivities: Tower 3, Sports Editor 4: Play 2g Winter Track 2,43 Cross Country Z,3,4g Bridge Club 4. V7 ' I1 iz 'X X ELIZABETH BERLINE 164 Prospect Avenue Lizzy from California , . that iliilpllc , . . lots of fun . . , dislikes field hockey , , . the B.C ,... Activl' ties: Make-up Club 4. JANET BOHN 45 Erdman Avenue Bohnie . . . those dimples . . . baby blue eyes . . . wants to be a beautician , . . Activities: Chorus 1,Z,3: Red Cross Council 3: Ping Pong 2. RONALD BRAUNER Franklin Park Ronny . . . those blue eyes 4 . , his walk . , . nod' ding acquaintance with thc cows . . . Activities: Tower '33 Chorus 1,2,3,4, Boys' C-lee Club 3,41 Uperetta 31 Soccer 2: Track 1,2, ALICE BRIGGS Brunswick Pike, R.D. 3 Brigi:y . . . party girl , . , enioys dancing . . . the tial with the golden hair , . . Activities: Tower Advertis' ing Manager 31 Color Guard 1,2, Captain 3, Exchange 3L Cafeteria Ass't. 1,21 Quill and Scroll 3: Bowling 1,21 Base- ball, Basketball, Modern Dance 1, Dancing Club Monitor 4. w an 4:3 1' if 1 1 1 PAUL BEVENSEE 34 Cedar Lane That little uCrosley . . , Donna , . . that crew cut . , , great soccer goalie . . . Activities: Tower Circulaf tion Manager 3: Students Exchange 3: Soccer 3,45 Stockroom Asst 43 Bridge Club 4. EARL BRADDOCK Skillman Earl , , , ladies' man , . . crazy about cars . . . fishing, hunting and trapping . . , hates a haircut , . , Activif ties: Band 1,21 Rod and Cvun fllub 4. G. BARRY BRIEL R.D. 3, Princeton Barry , . , hot rod en- thusiast . , . quiet but loves noise , . A enjoys dancing . . . Activities: Chorus Z,3,4, Football, Baseball 1,21 Cook' ing Club 4. GERALDINE BROWN Lawrenceville Gerry . . . that palefgreen Ford . . . loves hillbilly mu- sic , . . bright eyes, spark' ling personality , . , Ac' tivitiesz Basketball 3. sf. 'f R3 W , W' 5 1, f 'ff' sl ss, 1 MARJORIE BLACKWELL Hopewell k'Margie . . . that cute smile . . . those dimples . . , likes T.V. . . , swimming l , , knitting , , .'Activities Knitting! Club 41 Red Cross Council Sec'y 3, Treas. 4. ,tant sa. :si we 1 JOAN BLYMAN R.D. 1, Hightstown , . , her diet lunchc . . , always talking , , . like homework , . . long tele phone conversations , . . Ac tivities: Band 11 Red Cros Council 3.4: Mr. Drulis' Of fice Asst 4. 'Q' . on 12 . t I ..k i is sq, 1 fawigs .s Q k .,. 21 'N s ,sl at The khaki crew guards the senior door. -xi . -in X : ,,l. Z .M A QK - 'Bi .. A., . cg . r ,. f i' 'IL x if . Spur in-e it ilu MILDRED BURRELL 203 Birch Avenue Millie . , . everybody's pal , . . great at sports , . . plans to be a secretary . . . Activities: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Leader Corps 3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4: Hockey 4: Basket' ball 3,41 Ping Pong 3. THOMAS BUXTON Lawrenceville 'iBuddy , . . likes to play miniature golf . . . patrol work . , , quiet, at times , . . Activities: Patrol 2,3. BARBARA CAMERON 142V2 Hodge Road L'Babs . . . loves dancing , . , future designer . . . newcomer this year , , . freckles. ALBERT CARTER Griggstown Al , , . Brooklyn accent . , . the big city on Satur' day night . . . seen with 'Ioan . , . Activities: Foot' ball 3, ' in-as .uw LOIS BURRILL 76 Battle Road Smith! , . , summer in Ger- many . . . her voice . . . church youth work , . . un' derstanding . . . Activities: Orchestra 1,Z,3: Choius 1,?., 3,43 Choir, Girls' Ensemble 2,3,4g Prince Picture Editor 4: Dean's Committee 3,45 Business Staff 1,2g Operetta 2,35 Bowling. Tennis 1,2.3,4. NANCY LOU CAIN Belle Mead Her blonde curls . . . loves children . , . seen with Fred . , . future obstetrical nurse , . . Activities: Chorus 1,2,3: Deanls Committee 3,4g Base' ball 41 Bridge Club 4. JAMES CAMPBELL 440 Franklin Avenue jim . . . good looking . . . likeable , , . subtle sense of humor , . , his blush , . . Activities: Chorus 3,45 Foot- ball 2,3,4g Track 2: Football Club 4. RENATO CARAZZAI 19 Leigh Avenue Ronny . . . a collector of weird odds and ends... loves pink ties . . , future electrician . , , Activities: Patrol 3,41 Red Cross Counf cil 2: Visual Aides 4. 95-. if r FREDERICK CAVANAUGH ll jackson Street Count . . . enjoys hunt- ing, playing blackjack . . . sharp clothes . . . trips to the Pennsylvania mountains , . , Activities: Tower Cir' cola-tion Manager 3: Band 2: Red Cross Council 2,41 Bookroorn Ass't. 2: Cafeteria Asst 2,3,4g Cooking Club 4. NANCY CONTE 339 Witherspoon Street Nance . . . avid Yankee fan . . , her iinpersonations . , . musically inclined . . . Italian linguist . . , Activif ties: Band l,2,3,4: Orchestra 2,41 Cafeteria Cashier 2, Tower Thespians 4. JEFFERSON COLLINGS 115 Mountain Avenue Mountaineer . . . trapping and hunting . , . his hobbies . . . seen in that red car.. . Activities: Chorus 1,45 Red Cross Council 35 Electrical Crew 3,4. FRANK COX Penns Neck Coxie . . . a way with the girls . . . likes to eat and sleep . . . baseball . . . Ac' tivities: Council 35 Tower 3, Chorus 4: Basketball 1,41 Baseball 1,3,4. hm, . 'E' .sr ,Mm NANCY CHR1STIAN 15 Hawthorne Avenue Nance . , , likes horses, math . . . solitaire fiend . . . plans to work for the See' ing Eye , . , Activities:Towf er 3, Filing Editor 4: Or' chestra, Chorus 1,2,3,4: Choir 3,41 Dean's Commit' tee 3: Operetta 3,41 Bowling 2,3,4: Ping Pong 3,4. ROBERT COOK 8 Franklin Terrace Cookie . . . always good for a laugh . , . his hobbies SPUYTS, WOIUCIT, and L1ll11C' ing , . , Activities: Reel Cross Council 1: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Base-' ball 1.2.4, Soccer 3,41 Cook' ing Club 4. RUTH CONOVER R.D. 2, Trenton Ruthie , . . that boy, Tom . . . dancing . , , a swell per- sonality , . , quiet but friend' ly . . . Activities: Color Ciuarrl 1: Chorus 45 Hockey 1,21 Bowling 2: Baseball 1,41 Tennis 1: Library Counf cil 4. CAROL CRAFTREE Dutch Neck Su:abell . . . those quick answers and blond hair , . . enioys roller skating and square dancing . . . Activif ties: Chorus 4: Bowling l,2, 3,41 Ping Pong 1: Basket' ball 1.2: Tennis 1,2,3: Makeup Club 4. LOIS COOPER Washington Road Coop , . . iiice personality . . , contagious laugh , . A wants to be a gym teacher . , . Activities: Band 1.2,3,4: Leader Corps 3, Pres. 4, G.A. C. 1,2,3,4g Hockey, Tumbling, Baseball, Basket' ball 1,2,3,4g Bowling 2,3,4: Ping Pong 3,43 Tennis lg Forensic Club 4. X. , LEONA CORL 207 Harrison Street Loves to talk . . , her long pony tail . . . future lab technician . , . cute clothes , , . Activities: Council 2,44 Prince 43 Dean's Committee 3,41 Bowl- ing 2,3,4: Ping Pong, Ten- nis 3.4: Forensic Club 4. Chorus 2,3,43 is iv v Q w i . ,. N. '-s , 2- 3. ii x g . xl -25? si Hr' Ls. , : i . T lx M 2 DAVID CRESSON JEAN CULBRETH JOHN CUNNINGHAM 51 Westcott Road 198 John Street 20 Bank Street i'Dave , . , crazy about mo' 'ijeaniel' . . . loves music Good dancer . , , likes sharp torcycles , , . tells his own and dancing . , , future clothes and Trenton girls , . . scienceffiction stories . . , fa' teacher . . , The Blue Horf keeps late hours , . . Activi' rnous for wisecracks. net , , , Activities: Chorus ties: Dancing Monitor 4. 1,Z,3,4: Leader Corps 4: Baseball Ll, 3.4: Basketball 1.4. EDWARD DPARMS 940 Kingston Road TedU . . . life of the party . . , always a ready joke . . , interested in music . . . Activities: Court Chief Pros- ecutor 4, Chorus 2,3,41 Choir 3,41 Boys' Glee Club 3,43 Operetta 2,3. 3 rr ' -isi 4 :. 4 is, may L 4 I 5 -'ai1i1 I. T ' T SHIRLIE DESAUTELLE Penns Neck Shirl . . . plays the saxo- K' phone . . . likes Liberace and g Q slumber parties . . . dislikes dancing , . , Activities: Court g,. Stenographer 4, Band 2,3,4, -,..i Orchestra 2,31 Dean's Com' XQ mittee 3,41 Bowling 1,2,3: Makeup Club 4. LAWRENCE DILW1ORTH 22 Stanley Avenue Dills . , , Larry . . , en' joys life . . . collects records . . . noted for his Chrysler coupe , , , Activities: Red Cross Council 3: Play 2: Football 4: Track 2: Stage Crew 1,21 Football Club 4. A iiif' LORETTA D'ANDREA 28 Hillside Road Rett , , . that butch hair cut . . . likes dancing the Mambo and good music , . . Activities: Chorus 3,41 Ex- change 3: Cv. A. C. 1: Red Cross Council lg Hockey, Baseball, Basketball, 1: Bowl' ing 1,2. SALVATORE DELNESO 841f2 Leigh Avenue Doak , , , his good na' ture . , , caddying at Spring' dale , . . likes golfing . . baking cakes , . . Activities Track 3,4: Cooking Club 4 ANNE DIEDERICH 213 Snowden Lane Andy . , . serious . . those summers on the cape . . . nonfconformist . . classical music . , , Activi ties: Council 1: Chorus 1,2,3 4: Choir 3,41 Prince 4: Red Cross Council 4: Operetta Business Staff 1,2,3g Hockey 1: Bowling 3,41 Ping Pong 3: Tennis 1,2,3,4g French Club 4. MARTHA DIX 139 Broadmead Dixie . , . Greece . . . col lege plans , . , Prince stall' , . . a wayward lock , , quiet , . i Activities: Chorus 2,31 Prince 3, Head Typist 41' Dean's Committee 3,4 Hockey, Tumbling 3: Bowl ing Baseball 3,4. Q9 I it PEGGY DIXON Belle Mead ulzegn , . , a certain red head . , , eating chocolate . . . likes sports , , . likable gill , , , Activities: Chorus l,Z,3, 41 Deanis Coininittee 3,43 l.t-ader Corps 41 G.A.C1. St-cly. 41 Baseball, Basketball 2,3941 Knitting Club 4. NORMA DREW R.D. 1, Trenton Norm , , . fond of inusic , . . has a lovely voice . . horse fancier . . 4 long hair , , , Activities: Chorus l,Z. 3,43 Choir 3,41 Girls' En' seinble 31 Play Business Stall 'lg Operctta Business Stall' 1,33 Tennis lg Knitting Club 4. BEVERLY DURLING Rocky Hill Bev , . , bluefeyed blond . . . seen in a '50 Ford . . . dayfdreaining , , . enilagef ment ring , . , Activities: Patrol ?.,3,4g Tennis lg Knit' ting Club 4. RICHARD EDLING Hopewell Dick , . , always hunting and fishing . . , his traps plans to be a farmer , . , Activities: Rod and Gun Club 4. 1 :Niiiiil . . after ELLA DOGGETT 7 Margerum Court JEAN DOUGLAS 199 Birch Avenue Quiet. helpful . . . noted for jen . . . her artistic ability her walk , , . warm sinile. . , . seen with the gang , . . crazy about that Olds 88 , Activities: Chorus 3. DONALD DRIFT Sunset Road Don , , . his wavy brown hair , , . cars, cars, cars , , . likes to dance , , , Activities: Dancing Monitor 4. IRENE DYE R.D. 2, Trenton Red hair , . . plays the piano . . , accompanist for choir and band . . . likes to dance , , , Activities.: Band 1,23 Orchestra 13,43 Chorus 3,4, Choir 4: Hockey, Ping Pong, Baseball 4: Library Club 4. FRED EIKER Cranbury Tall . , . looseflointed walk . . . likes woodworking , . . interested in competitive mo' torcycle racing . , , Activif ties: Electrical Crew 3, Pres, 4. always happy . . , Activities: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Hockey 3: Baseball, Basketball 1,2, 3,4. HENRY DRAKE Skillman Hank , . . likes auto rae' ing 4 , . hunting , , , noted for his aversion to hard Work . . . Activities: Stockrooin Asst. 4: Dancing Monitor 4, . . Q - - A assi ' X gs C X 3 s X A X 1 -. s. X LOIS ELLIS Princeton Junction Lo . . , school spirit . . . her ski jump nose . , . loves show tunes . . , Activities: Class Sec'y, Z: Council Vice' Pres, 4: Choir 2,3.4: Girls' Ensemble, Prince Sub, lvfanf ager, Dean's Committee 3,41 Leader Corps 3: Tower Boosters Z,3,4: Quill and Scroll 3: Bowling 1,Z,3,4: Honor Awartl 3. 1 fsfiist ELI I.. ARLENE EPSTEIN 265 Hawthorne Avenue Eppie' '.., energetic , . , Princeton University!!! . , . nonfconservative . . . win- ning personality . . , Activif ties: Band 1,Z.3,4: Red Cross Council 2.4: Hockey, Mod' ern Dance, Z: Bowling 1,Z, 3,4. DAVID EVERETT R.D. 2, Trenton Dave . . . crazy about hunting and Hsliing . . . loafiing , . . an easyfgoing guy I , , Activities: Red Cross Council l,Z,3,4: Rod and Gun Club Pres. 4. JOSEPHINE FALZONE R.D. 3, Princeton . , . quiet and sweet , . . likes tennis and dancing , . wants to be a lah tech' nician . . . Activities: Band 1: Tennis 1,141 Library Council 4. DELBERT FAUSEY R.D. 2, Trenton k'Deli '... likes sciences, math , , . tinkering with his radio . . . plans mechanical engineering career , . . Ac' tivities: Typing Club 4. Q RICHARD FLECK 167 Nassau Street Fleckie . , . interest in Maine . . . science . , . ma' rine life . . , quiet , . , hates math . . . Activities: Tennis l: Typing Club 4. VERNA EVERETT R.D. 2, Trenton A'Vern'i . . . curly hair . . . lrientlly . . . future nurse . . . likes talking . . . knit' ting , . , Activities: Patrol 4: Color Guarcl 4: Hockey 3,41 Knitting Club 4, DAVID FANKHAUSER 177 Moore Street i'Dave' l.,, tall, dark, and hantlsome , . , that smile , , , a way with the women , , , Activities: Chorus 3,41 Choir 4: Basketball 3,45 French Club 4. BETTY FERRARA 42 Jefferson Road That longfleggecl walk . , , humor , . , sports . . . tlanc' ing enthusiast . . . dislikes homework . , . Activitiesf Tower 31 Exchange 31 Red Cross Council l: Bowling, Tumbling Z1 Baseball, Basket' ball, lg Dancing Monitor 4. MICHAEL FUSCHINI 4 Witherspoon Street Duke, '.., Southern girls . . , seen with Tired . , i likes boxing . , , notecl for snappy remarks . . . Activities: Bas- ketball li Naturalist Club 4. l t I mv f 344 AUDREY GANTZ Province Line Road Gantzy 1 1 1 playa the clarif net . 1 1 seen driving that Pontiac' '... likes l1orQes antlgleeping 1 1 . Activities: Tower Mail Clerk 3: Band 2.3.41 Orchestra 3,41 Quill :intl Scroll 3: Baseball 1,2 3,41 Baflcetlvall 2,31 Tennis l,3,4. DIANNE GILCHRIST 49 Fisher Avenue Utalml . 1 , liltes to tallt 1 1 , ringing , . 1 lvowling . 1 . lieadecl lor Brigliain Young . . 1 Activities Tower 3. Mi1kC'llP Editor 41 Choir 314: Gulf EnwinlSle 41 Deanl Coinrnittcc 3, 41 Uperetta 3. 4: Hockey 4: Bowling. llawf lwall 113.41 Bridge Clulw 41 DAVID GOLDSTEIN 124 jefferson Road Dave , . 1 lm pipe , matl alvout lvlatl Conncf 1 1 still mourning lor Sager! . . . C'lceg 1 1 , Activities: Chorus 71,41 Choir, Boys' Gles Club, 41 Operetta 3: lruiitliall l.3. Vv'intcr Track 11 Tennis 11314. CHARLES GREEN 2 Laurel Road Tuclt' '... likt-X inotlel planef 1 1 1 ln- own cooking 1 1 1 gootl .iitiet 1 1 . luture gut-ron.uut1c.ul engineer ',,, Aclivlllcxi Soccer 1. Track 2142 fluiilillltl illl1lW 4. MARY GERGELY New Brunswick Mare , . 1 aeltloin seen without Betty 1 1 1 bubbly giggle . . 1 enloyb friend? and food 1 1 , Activities: Tower 31 Chorus 1111 Bowl- ing tor 31 Dancing Clulw Moni- 4. GARLAND GILLETTE 68 Clay Street Sum . , 1 avicl traclcnian tlie weekends in Trenton wants to travel around worlcl 1 1 1 Activities: Cliorus 1,1131-41 Foo 1 ,-, 3: VVintcr Trac' 1 art- f lvall l ,lgTrack1,2,13,41 c lu 1 rlnll 1' H lt 4 Bilct l' A Ciolt ing Club 4, ALLEN GRAHAM 25 Campbelton Circle Braun 1 , 1 avitl Indian fan gootl liurtller 1 . 1 lilies 5ClCI1CC HCUOD . . . Zlfgll' ments 1 1 1 Activitlck: Coun- cil 114: Footlvall 3,41 Vv'intcr Track, Track. 11113.41 Soccer 112: Chen Clulw 4. SONDRA GREENE 3 5 Birch Avenue lint . . . .ilwayf in gay -piritf 1 1 . a great lutl . . . lilies to travel 1 1 1 Activif H l.ll'NI l'atrol -lg Clioruf l.-.3. 41 Recl Crow Council 1.4: Tower Booxterf li Tuinlvling H . -1 liafelaall l: Bafketlwall 1,11 71' Spanirli Club -l. Who said I wanted to be made up? Q to el wt ., S ETHEL GREIG MARJORIE GRIFFIN 92 Littlebrook Road 83 Riverside Drive 'iConnie . of liuinor . nanic Ethel back riding Hockey 1.3 . . subtle sense . , dislikes the likes horse' , . . Activities: Spanish Cluh 4. hMarge' '... her darling clothes . . , likes sports . . . dancing , , , future social worker , , , Activities: Tow' er 41 Chorus 3,41 Dean's Cozninittce 41 Leader Corps 41 Bowling. Tennis 3,41 Ping Pong, Baseball, Basketball 41 Dancing Club Monitor 4. SALLIE GROFF Lawrenceville ' Oh, those Vermont sum' mers! . , . her dimples . . . good natured . . , never without the B.C ,,., Ac' tivities: Tower 31 Band 2: Chorus 3,41 Hockey 11 Bowl' ing, Tennis 2,3,4g Baseball 1,21 Basketball 1,2,3,41 Danc' ing Club Monitor 4. GAY GROVER 17 Fisher Place Dark brown eyes . . , Fred . . . seen riding in that red Chevie . . , likes motor' cycles . . , Activities: Patrol 43 Color Guard 2,31 Chorus 11 Ofhce Ass't. 21 Knitting Club 4. SHIRLEY GUNDERSEN R.F.D. 1, Griggstown Shirl , . . ability to wear clothes . . , likes to dance , .. Is'nt that a riot! , . , Ac' tivities: Color Guard 21 Stu' dents Exchange 41 Bowling 11 Baseball 2: Dancing Club Monitor 4. JOHN HAMMOND Mount Lucas Road Easygoing guy , , , likes to sleep and eat , . . adept at working on cars . . . Activi' ties: Band 11,31 Basketball 11 Cooking Club 4, RALPH GROVE R.D. 1, Trenton Sandy . , . flirting , . wants to be a civil engineer . . . great track man . , . Activities: Council 41 Patrol 3,41 Chorus 4g Football 11 Winter Track, Track 1,3,41 Cross Country 3,41 Cooking Club 4. MARIE GUERZINI 6 Spruce Lane Mimi , . , her giggle . . loves her patrol duty , . . auburn hair . , . nice person' ality , . , Activities: Patrol 45 Band 21 Orchestra 1,21 Red Cross Council 1,21 Bowl' ing, Ping Pong 1,2,4g Basket' ball 1,21 Tennis 11 Knitting Club 4. LOIS GUTBRODT 131 Mountain Avenue l'Logie . , . interest and ability in music . . . drawing caricatures of unsuspecting victims . . , friendly . , , Activities: Chorus Z,3,4g Choir 41 Dean's Committee 31 Leader Corps 3,41 Girls' Athletic Council 2,31 Red Cross Council 11 Hockey 1, 2,31 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Ten' nis 1,21 Prince 4. DOLORES HAMRYSKY R.F.D. 1, Princeton Dee . . . cooking and dreaming , . . giggling with Mary . . . a swell personality . . . Larry . . . Activities: Patrol 31 Chorus 1,21 Dean's Committee 3: Cafeteria Ass't. 41 Bowling lg Knitting Club 4. Qi!- MAAJA HARMS 4 Charlton Street Stunning looks . , , sweet personality . . , loves to laugh , , , hard worker . . . Activities: Dean's Commit' tee 3,4g Hockey, Bowling, Ping Pong, Tennis 2. JANET HILL Cold Soil Road jan , . . talkative nature ,.,4'I'I work , , , likes ten' ins and swnnining A . . fu' ture bookkeeper , , . Ac' tivities: Tower Business Man' ager 3: Prince 4g Exchange 1,31 Dean's Continittee 41 Cafeteria Asst 3: Basket' ball Z, Tennis Z,3,4. PAULA HINDS 198 Birch Avenue Easy to get along with , , . very sociable . . . running to school . . . quiet , , , Ac' tivities: Chorus l,Z,3,4g Hockey 31 Baseball lg Ten' nis 1,3 CARL HOYLER 183 Hamilton Avenue uCarl , . A maid chemistry experiments , . , Glenn lvlil' ler music , . , loves c'lceg clothes and the Dodgers , . . Activities: Band 2.3.41 Ur' chestra 3,43 Tower, Prince Photographer, Exchange 4, Track, Wiiiter Truck 23 Basketball 3,43 Tennis, Soc' cer 4: Greek Club 4. JUNE HARRIS Franklin Park ,Iunie . . . a real athletic gal . , . with the crew cut dislikes chicken . . . Activities: Patrol Z: Band 3: Corps 3,41 Girls' Leader Athletic Hockey, Bowling, Tumbling, Council 12.3,-4g Baseball Tennis, 1,133 Dancing Club Monitor 4. WILLIAM HILTON Box 1000, Princeton ul3ill . . . likes dancing . . girls , , , working on ear . . . future state policeman , , , Activities: Dancing Club Monitor 4. EDITH HOLLMANN 15 Linden Lane Edie . . . pert and petite , . . party fun . , . scientific ability , , , bio'chemistry, maybe , , . Activities: Band 2.3: Red Cross Council 43 Hockey 2,3,4: Bowling, Baseball 21 Tumbling 3. WILLIAM HULICK Cranbury 6'5 and all Willie . , friendly . , . dislikes diction' aries . . . always ready to lend at hand . . . Activities: Chorus 31 Exchange 3g Cook' ing Club 4. l,Z,3,4g Basketball, RICHARD HAUCK I Plainsboro Dick , , , Potrz.ebie . , . likes to hunt and hsh . . . we old seniors! . , , wants to write , . , Activities: Tow' er 3, Proof Editor 41 Chorus 3.4: Choir 4: Boys' Glen- Cluh 41 Operetta 3. X Q JAMES HAYDU Franklin Park 'X-liinu . , , that ninad ac' Cordion . , . dislikes house' work . . . likes skating . . . somewhat noisy . . . Activi' ties: Bandl,Z.3,4: Orchestra 4: Cooking Club 4. .N : f its? Q 58, What was our assignment? 'MN LEONARD HUNT Blawenburg i'Len . . . seldom seer without Everett . . . likes to tinker with that Ford . . . Activities: Patrol 4: Band 23 Electrical Crew 4. ROBERT HUNT Hopewell 'isonnyu . . . i'Crazy legsi' . . . homeroom jokes? , . wants to join Air Force and retire! , . , Activities: Chorus 4: Football l,'l,4g Basketball 3,45 Track 1,?.,3,4. JOHN JOHNSON Skillman Johnny member of 4fH cluh . . . likes hunting . . , sporting around in car . . , Activities: Band 1,21 Chorus 3,4: Cooking Cluh 4. JOY JONES 28 Vandeventer Avenue Loves to dance . , . easy to get along with , . . new this year . , , from Missouri. MARGARET HUNT Belle Mead 'iPenny . . . enthusiastic cheerleader , , . Danny Boy! fher horsel , . . a hundle of joy . . , Activities: Council 4: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Exchange 3: Tower Boosters 1,Z,3, Captain 4. ELAINE JACKSON 16 Witherspoon Street Ellen . , . has great inf terest in the University of Maine . . . enjoys driving the station wagon . , , Ac' tivities: Class Treas. 1,21 Chorus 1,2,3,4: Dean's Com' mittee 3. DELORES JONES Rosedale Dee , , . always a friend to everyone . . . enyoys ice skating, popular music, and square dancing , , , Activif ties: Exchange 3: Basehall. Basketball, Tennis l: Knit' ting Cluh 4. MARTHA ANN JONES Varsity Avenue Ann southlannl gal . . . always happy , . . those high howling scores , , , great swimmer , , , Activif ties: Tower 3, Girls' Sports Columnist 41 Chorus l,Z,3: Hockey, Tennis, 4: Bowling 13.41 Basehall l,2,3: Basket- l'7all 1,2,3,4. FRANK KESSLER Monmouth Junction Kess , . , his niagic toe . . . good natured . , . one of the crew , . . hard work' cr . . . Activities: Football 2,3,4: Baseball Z. FRANK KNEISEL Rosedale Road Summer caddy f master in Castme, Maine . . . tennis player . , , violinist . . . fu' ture doctor , ,, Activities: Tower 3g Orchestra 1,Z,3,4, Chorus 4: l'rince Sports Edi' tor 4: Wiiiter Track, Cross Country 4: Basketball 3: Tennis 2,3,4, FRED LAVOIE Belle Mead Brother , , , hunting and square dancing . . . baseball . . . Yankee fan , , , seen with Nancy . , , Activities: Patrol 41 Chorus 1,33 Base- ball l,2,3,4: Rod and Gun Club 4. WILLIAM LOCKWOOD 74 Jefferson Road Bill . , , his inquisitive nature , . . those terrihle puns A , . thinks in news' paper headlines . , . Activif ties: Council 1,41 Tower 3, Editor-infflhief 41 Chorus 2,3,41 Choir, Boys' Glee Club 3,41 Operetta Z, Stu- dent Director 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Honor Award 3. QIYV SANDRA KETTLE Hopewell Sandy inseparable from the B.C. . , . very mannerly and sophisticated , , , attractive wardrobe , , . Activities: Council 1,41 Court 2: Tower 3g Chorus 1,2,3,4: Hockey 1,2: Bowling 1,2.3,4: Baseball 1,41 Basketball 1,3, 41 Dancing Monitor 3.4, JOHN LAIRD Hopewell Johnny . , , licensed jun' ior flier . . . likes science and math , .. future electrical engineer , . , Activities: Band 1,Z,3,4: Football 1: Chess Club 4, ALFRED LEONI Harlingen Al . , . likes food . . . all sports . . . hates getting up in the morning , . , Ac- tivities: Cooking Club 4. JOAN LOSCHE Skillman jo . 4 , those big blue eyes and funny laugh , . . likes parties and ice skating. GEORGE KINGSTON R.D. 2, Trenton F,F.A, President . , , likes deer hunting . . . baseball . . . ice skating . , . seen in Ford Victoria . . . Activities: Band 1,2,3,43 Rod and Gun a .. Q if SUSAN KINNELI. 26 College Road West 'xSue . . . her blond pony tail . , . athletic , , , some' thing to do all the time , , . Activities: Council 2: Chorus 4: Deans Coinnutlee 3.4: Club 4, Leader Corps 3: G.A.C. 1,2,3,41 Play 1: Operetta 3: Hockey. Tumbling, Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, 1.2.3,-4: Typing Club 4: Honor Award 3, rsei '-:-.:- K xy -..s jg,- 1af.s,,sg:. an XE V, , ,:,: T1 3 ees,+ ftesseq sa X as XSS s ix' i 'N W x ,Ss 'guy 5 f vs' k X QQ s'g' .lg 4:03 . CONSTANCE MacNAMEE Princeton-Lawrenceville Road Con . . . dixieland and progressive jazz , , , alto voice . , , a cynic , . . exten' sive wardrobe . . , Activities: Tower 3, Proof Reader 4: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Choir 2,3,4g Girls' Ensemble 3,41 Red Cross Council 1,4g Opererra l,'l,31 Tennis 2,41 Tower Thespians President 4, WALTER MAJESKI JOAN MARGERUM Harlingen 46 Witton Street Walt . , , outdoor life Always seen with Audrey . . . working on farm , , , and Elizabeth . . . short . . . homeroom gang . . . future likes politics, movies and eat' traveling salesman , , , Ac' ing , . . Activities: Dean's tivities: Bookroom Ass't, 4. Committee 3: Bowling 1. EVERETT MAY Blawenburg ai slr of-A in my + W- 4 Ne in QT, s k , i'May , , , always friendly . . ,likes parties, U54 Buicksn . . . model railroads, and women . , . Activities: Patrol 3,45 Band 2,143 Tennis 4: 'Cooking Club 4. SELENA MILLER Belle Mead Blue eyes . , , quiet but lively . . . party girl . . . good sport . . . likes hillbilly music Activities: Or' chestra 1: Chorus 1, ROBERT MONTGOMERY 180 John Street Bobby . , , a nice guy . . . an allfround athlete , . . fu' ture professional baseball player . . , Activities: Athf letic Association Treas, 4: Football, Basketball 1,Z,3,4: Baseball 2,3,4g Track 1: Football Club 4, AUDREY MASON 327 Nassau Street L'Rusty . . , quite an artist . . . red hair . , , likes skat' ing , . , friendly and likeable . , . Activities: Bowling, Ten' nis, 1: Ping Pong, Basketball 1,Z. MARTIN MERTZ Kingston Marty , , , likes hillbilly music . . . sports and girls . ., one of the Kingston gang . . , Activities: Patrol 2,41 Stage Crew 1,Z,3,4, MARY MONTGOMERY 55 Rollingmead Dixieland jazz . . . that pony rail . . . great sense of humor . , . always knitting argyles . . , Activities: Prince Class Editor 4: Dean's Committee 3,41 Bowling 2,2-,4: Baseball 1: Basketball, Tennis, 2,4. SPENCER MOORE Hopewell Wi11ky . . . likes to hunt, hates to fish . , , Hopewell gang , . . quiet type . , . Activities: Band 1.2, i GEORGE MORTON 200 Library Place Une of the Aduural's crew . . . an avid chess player , . . future theoretical physicist , , . Activities: Chess lfllulw 4, PRISCILLA MULLER Laurel Road l'ris , . . literary ability , , , her love of the theatre . , . passion for Black Watch , . . Activities: Chorus l,2, 3,41 Choir, Girls' Ensemble 3,41 Prince Class Editor 43 Dean's Committee 3: Play 1, Z: Operetta 2.3: Tennis 1,23 Bowling Z,3,4, DAVID NERGAARD 11 Rolling Mead Deturris . . , science fiend . , . radar . . , loves school , , , member of Custodes Effigium Romanorum Activities: Creek Club 4. ALFRED NIESE 7 Deer Path Fritz , . . 5'6 , , , the Adnnral's crew . . , likes a good argument . . , lots of fun , . . Activities: Chorus 3,4g Wiiiter Track 4, 'ze VICTOR MOUNT R.D. 2, Trenton Vic enjoys model building . . , working with wood an adept auto mechanic . .. Activities: lvlodel Club Pres, 4, ELEANOR NELSON Hopewell 'iEllie . . , that flashing smile and blonde hair ,,,. enjoys sewing, knitting, talk' ing, and babysitting , . . Activities: Chorus 1,3: Knit' ting Club 4. PATRICIA NICOLL 247 Western Way Pat . . . Prince Editor . , . future doctor , . ,perfecf tionist . , , a real friend . . . Activities: Court 3: Council Corres. Sec'y., Tower 4: Choir 2,3,4: Girls' Ensemble, Dean's Committee 3,43 Prince 3, Editor 4: Leader Corps 4: Operetta 2,3: Ten' nis 2,3,4g Hockey, Honor Award 3. HARRY NILSEN R.F.D. 1, Princeton His love for hunting . , , his cocky grin . .. good dancer . . . Navy plans . . , Activities: Chorus 3,41 Ex' change 3: Cafeteria Ass't, 4: Dancing Club Monitor 4. WILLIAM MOUNT Brunswick Pike k'Bill'l . . . loves a good argument , , . noted for his comments . , . decoration committees , , . dreams of owning an apple orchard . , , Activities: Chorus 3,41 Choir 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Court, Senior judge 4, ELIZABETH MULGREW Rocky Hill Betty . , , red hair and freckles , . . always late . . . that ring . , , her future plans . , ,. Activities: Patrol 1.3: Red Cross Council 1,2, 3: Knitting Club 4. .lx FRANK NINI 3491f2 Witherspoon Street Mickey . , . always late . . . his feet . . . avid Dodger fan . . . good natured . . . Activities: Football 4: Base' ball, Basketball, l,Z,3.4: Soc- cer 2,33 Football Club 4. i ANN NORTHCROSS 142 Moore Street Sandy , . . her laugh . . . always out for sports , . . full of bounce . . . enthusi- astic cheerleader . . . Activi- ties: Tower 4: Chorus 4: Tower Boosters 4: Hockey 3,4g Ping Pong, Tumbling, Baseball, Basketball 3, J ia: e 54 .SU be ea Fa :fi 14. as x -A ' if RONALD NOVAK Penns Neck Ronny . , . The Coffee Shop . , . very quiet . , . enjoys sports, especially foot- ball , . , Activities: Court Prosecutor 4: Chorus 2,3,4: Stockroom Ass't. 4: Football 4: Basketball 1,2,3: Baseball 1,2,3,4g Football Club 4. ROGER O'KANE 40 Wiggins Street Buckyl' , , , Student Coun- cil President . , . friendly . . . hard worker . . , dresses well . . . likes sports . . . Activities: Class Vice-Pres, 2: Council 2,3, President 4: Chorus 3: Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball l,2,3: Baseball 1: Honor Award 3: Football Club 4. LEROY PAGE 273 Hamilton Avenue i L,ee , , . K2EXC . . . radio ham . . . his vile bass . . . future plans-forestry , , , Activities: Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Mr, Drulis' Office Asst 45 Visual Aides l,2, 3,4. MARTHA PEABODY 289 Jefferson Road Marty . . . that cute pug nose . i . good alto . enjoys riding in that black Mercury , . . Activities: Council 1: Chorus 1,2,3,4g Choir 3,43 Girls' Ensemble 4: G.A.C. 1: Operetta 1,33 Typing Club 4. ROBERT ODENWELLER 28 Jefferson Road Bob , , , never without his camera . . , tape recording . . , science fiction , , . chess player . . . Activities: Court 3: Prince, Tower Photogra- pher 3,4: Chorus, Choir. Boys' Glee Club 3,43 Oper' etta 3,4. SHIRLEY ONESS Rosedale Road Shirl , . . loyal Canadian . . . likes Princeton men . . . always flirting . . . avid bridge player , , , Activities: Council 4: Hockey, Bowling 4: Baseball 3,43 Bridge Club 4. JOHN PARASCANDO R.D. 2, Trenton Baseball star , . . likes cars . . . making a pile of money . , , future baseball pitcher , . . Activities: Baseball l,2, 3,4: Dancing Club Moni- tor 4. LAURETTA PEMBERTON Little Rocky Hill 'LRett , . . likes parties and swimming . , . dislikes home- work , . . -lunien and his car . . . Activities: Tower Mailing Staff 4: Tower Boosters lg Basketball 2, JOHN PERNA BETTY LOU PETERSON R.D. 3, Princeton Bet . . . small, neat with pretty hlue eyes . . . great Council Treasurer . , , likes howling . , , Activities: Class Treas. 3: Council Treas. 41 Chorus 1,2,3: Red Cross Council 2: Bowling 1,Z,3,4: Tennis 1: Knitting Club 4: Honor Award 3, WALTER PHILLIPS Varsity Avenue Walt . , , very friendly . , , wants to be an architect . . . always singing popular songs . . . Activities: Chorus l,2,3,4: Choir 3,41 Boys' Glee Cluh 3,43 Operetta 3g Football, Track 1, RONALD POINSETT Lawrenceville Ron . . , WZEVS . . . loves flying . . , organ with pleats , . , his red suspen- ders l I , Activities: Band 1,21 Orchestra Z,3,4: Visual Aides Pres, 4. JEAN PURDY Kingston The artist , . , pleasant, re' sponsible . . , modern dancf ing , , . singing , , , church youth work . . . Activities: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Choir 3,41 Prince Art Editor 4: Oper' etta 1,31 Hockey, Baseball, Tennis 1: Bowling 1,Z,3,4. more-Q :FW 4 ns! W 4 A a 'Mis-A My kk s, ' , ,555 s K SHIRLEY REED . R.D. 2, Trenton uShirl . . . enthusiastic Library Council member . . . loves music . , , horseback riding . . . Activities: Counf cil 4: Court Attorney 2: Tower 3: Chorus 1,?.,3: Cperetta 3: Baseball 1,2,: Ping Pong 2: Basketball 3: Tennis 3,43 Library Council Pres. 4, WILLIAM RICHARDSON R.D. 1, Trenton Bill . . - good looking , . . quiet . . . enjoys playing golf . . . that old car . , . Activities: Court Judge 4: Basketball 4g Baseball 1,2g Cooking Club 4. JOSEPH RIEZER Hopewell ujoen . . . loves cars . . . and I 4 ?,hfr'?sza5.:v .W I S ,ir s ae.- 1 55 5 2 Q . 9- -5 MARTHA RAUBINGER JOAN REED 55 Battle Road R.D. 1, Trenton Mart , . . her eyes . . . 'ijoanien , . . outstanding those spur of the moment voice . . , Bruce . . . dislikes ideas . . . the LIFE slum' carrots . , . seen with Bar' ber party . . . Activities: bara and -lean . . . Activities: Tower 3. Feature Editor 4: Band 1,2,3: Chorus l,2,3,4: Chorus 13,41 Cperetta 3: Exchange 2: Red Cross Tennis 2: French Club 4. Council 2: Library Club 4. K ,p sig if i X X . 1 if tags. .. 'lit . V lx Qzifgftfilkii . f ilm L. f girls . . . enjoys sleeping , , , mechanic at heart . , . Activities: Scenery Designers Club 4. PHILIP RODEFELD R.D. 3, Princeton 'LSwamper . . . likes to hunt and iish , . . wants to go to Rider College , . . Activities: Stockroom Ass't. 45 Rod and Gun Club 4. ,,:: Q L V YET' ff5'f::'f , siaigfsz-vi , 1. ,, . , .si s-Wy. ...I . 02:5 .' il' 37 It c ri f ' ii. STUART REED R.D. 2, Trenton Bobby , , . likes Ford cars football player , , . quiet . . . likeable . . , good natured . . . Activities: Foot- ball 1,?.,4: Football Club 4. ROBERT RICHEY 204 Mt. Lucas Road Richey . . . very hand' some . . . sports enthusiast . . . loves to tease . . . P.H,S. gridiron star , , . Activities: Court Attorney 3: Chorus 3,41 Football 1,2,3,4: Basket' ball 2,3,4g Baseball 1: Foot' ball Club 4. ELLA ROCKAFELLOW Cherry Hill Road 'LShorty . . . her red hair . . , Johnnie Ray fan . . . her job at Viedt's . . . Activi- ties: Tower Circulation Man- ager 4: Hockey 1,2,3: State Hockey Tournament 3: Bowling 3: Baseball, Basket- ball 2. WILLIAM RODEFELD 190 Moore Street Bill . , . sports enthusiast . . . takes life easy . , . en' joys eating , , . those eyes! , , . Activities: Football 1,3,4g Basketball, Baseball 1,2,3,4. 7'-s hi. PRUDENCE ROOS Alexander Road Prudy . . . speed skating , , . flirtatious . . . hard' worker . . . carefree . , . likes music . . . Activities: Chorus l,2,3g Choir, Girls' Enseinhle 3: Dean's Com' mittee 3: Hockey 1,23 Bowl' ing 31 Tennis lg Dancing Club lvlonitor 4, SHIRLEY SASSMAN Kingston Shirl . . , curly hziir . . . friendly that crazy laugh . , , a certain rctlheatl , , . Activities: Patrol 4: Chorus 2,31 Red Cross First'Aid Cluh l'res. 4. GERHARD SCHOENTHAL Belle Mead Loves animals . . , outdoor inan . , , future in the Air Force , . , inechanically inintletl , . . Activities: Social Dancing Club 4, HERBERT SEEBURGER Skillman Hainhuri:er . , . Tuhhy . . , his nicknames 4 . 4 likes food , , , hasehall , . . future Navy man. 'i i ii 'mx I fall is 3 F WILLIAM RUEDEMANN Plainsboro 'Bill . , . good natured , , . one of those soccer hoys . . . likes science and reading Activities: Soccer l,2,3,4: Cooking Club 4, ALICIA SCI-IMIDT 141 Harris Road Lee . , , I.ish . . . likes to dance and sing , . . enjoys going to foothall games , . . Activities: Patrol 31 Chorus l,l.3,4: Prince 4: Red Cross Council 3,41 Operetta 1: Bowling lg Ping Pong 4. Tennis 1,2,3,4:Bridg1e Club 4, WILLIAM SCHWARZ Bill , , . a real hasehall playern . , up at I.eo's , , . that hlond hair , . . friendly . , , Activities: Patrol 4: Basehall l,2,3,4: Visual Aides Cluh 4. MARIE SEIBERT Hopewell Mug . . , short hlond hair . . . easy to get along with . . , sings well A . , Activities: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Choir. Girls' Ensemhlc 13,43 Leader Corps 3. Sec'y, 41 G,A.C, 1.3, Vice-Pres. 4: Operetta 2,31 Hockey, Bowling, Base- ball, Basketball 1,2,3,4g Knit' ting Club 4. 01101 Anyone need a ride -it 1 .,ss-.- if ,, S X i ! 3 ? ., . -3' ,H ,1 .. , , sg E 3 3 N as if 5 is ra , it I W , gk GRACE SELLERS 68 Birch Avenue 'iGracie . . . likes sewing . , , baby sitting . . . going to parties , . , wants a nursf ing career , , , Activities: Chorus 3: Hockey 2: Base' ball 1: Library Council 4. LANE SMITH Plainsboro That wavy black hair , , very quiet . . . drives a blue Plymouth . , , likes parties and cars , , . Activif ties: Band 2,3g Baseball 1,Z,3: Stockroorn Ass't, 43 Cooking Club 4. CHARLES SNYDER Rocky Hill Leg . . . hunting enthusif ast , , , likes guns, girls, and cars . . , his height , . , Ac' tivities: Rod and Gun Club 4, WILLIAM STAIB R.D. 1, Trenton Bill . . , that slim physique . , . his blond hair , . . likes hunting and guns , , , Activf ities: Naturalist Club 4. H , AUDREY SMITH Drakels Corner Farm Audie , , . only feminine Ag student . . , likes horses , . . has eight pen pals . . . Activities: Patrol 1,2.3: Cho' rus 3: Play 2: Bowling 33 French Club 4. FAITH SNEDEKER Kingston 'kFaithy . , , a whiz at sew' ing . . . that crazy laugh . , , Leroy . . , 4-H work' er . , , Activities: Tennis 3,44 Library Council 4, DOUGLAS SPENCER Rosedale Doug . , . very shy and quiet . . , likes to hunt and tinker with his blue Ply- mouth convertible , , , Activf ities: Stage Designers Club 4. RICHARD STIVES Penns Neck Stoves , , , quiet, bashful, innocent , . . his well be- haved '40 Ford . , , likes people . . , Activities: Chorf us 2,3,4g Winter Track 23 Soccer 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3g Cooking Club 4, ar. ws, K. PATRICIA STONE FREDERICK STRUVE R.D. 9, Trenton Cherry Valley Road Pat , . , very friendly . . . uliredn . , . jazz , . . seen at blond hair , . , likes football the clubs . , , his clarinet games . . . quiet type? . , . . . . underwater spear lishing Activities: Tower 3,41 Chor- . , . Activities: Band, Orchesf us lg Prince 3,41 Deans tra l,2,3: Operetta 2,3, Coininittec 3,41 Red Cross Vouncil 3. Pres. 4: Opcretta Business Stall 3: Bowling 1.2.41 Bridge Club 4. ANTHONY TAMASI SALVATORE TAORMINA Rosedale Road Hopewell i'Tony , , , likes dancing Sal . . . likes to hx cars , , , good natured . , , taxi' . . . interested in sports . . . dermist , , , parties fantl those eyes .. . Activities: more partiesl . . . Activities: Band 4. Chorus l.Z.3,4g Stockrooin Asst 41 Rod and Gun Club 4, RONNIE TAYLOR ALFRED TERRY Kingston 140 Witherspoon Street Ronnie , . , short and 4 Ace , , . football star , , . sweet . . . New York clothes easy come, easy go . . . his . . . baby voice , , . week' happy hareml' . . , Activ' ities: Football, Basketball, Track 4, Football Club 4. ends in Connecticut . . . AC' tivities: Color Guard 4. Chorf us 3: Prince 4: Red Cross Council 43 Bowling 4z Bas' ketball, Tennis 3,43 French Club 4. BLANCHE THOMAS BARBARA THOMPSON 18 Green Street 8 Maple Terrace Quiet helpfulness and efhcif Dooker , , . loves jazz ency . . , shy . , . likes music , . . dancing . . . her '51 , piano, records . . . convertible , , , seen with sewing , . . Activities: Red janet . . . Activities: Chorus Cross Council 3: Library 1: Bowling, Baseball 1: Make' Club 4. up Club 4. JANET STRYKER R.D. 3, New Brunswick lan . . . the old '37 Chevy . . . collecting knickfknacks . . . likes softball and bowl- ing . . , Activities: Patrol 41 Tower 4: Cafeteria Asst 3: FirstfAid Club 4, W S JEAN SUYDAM Franklin Park Suds , , , her two 'grand' sons . . . never opens a door . , , those pink knee socks . , . Activities: Coun' cil 1: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Prince 4g Leader Corps 3.4: Bowling, Baseball, Tennis l,Z,3,-4: Ping Pong 2,31 Library Council 4. e ccce t . is bf 'CS' S , Q . is if JAMES THOMPSON JOHN TIDD 167 Jefferson Road R.D. 3, Brunswick Pike Jim , A . football prowess New this year . . , nice per' . . . casual . . , Very likeable sonality . . . quiet , , . art en' personality , , . always lots thusiast . . , member of the of fun . . , Activities: Coun' Reserves, cil 4: Court Attorney 3: Chorus 3.4: Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball l,3,41 Baseball 1.1: Football Club CofPres. 4, Q KENNETH TINDALL Princeton Junction LOIS TINDALL Princeton Junction Kenny , , , twin , , , Beanie . . , twin . . . en' active in F.F.A .,., square joys farm life . . . 4fH, dancing . . . 4fH and Grange Grange member . . . plays . . Activities: F,F.A, State saxophone . . . Activities: Treasurer 4, Princeton chap' Band 1,7-3,45 Make ' up ter VicefPres, 4. Club 4. SALLY TITUS Hopewell Beautiful red hair , . , loves all types of dancing , , , her walk , . , sophisticated plus . . Activities: Prince 45 Chorus 2,3,4g Operetta 1,2,3: Tennis 43 Bridge Club Pres. 4. PAULA TORTORA Hopewell Likes popular music . . . Arthur Godfrey and his friends . . . easy to get along with . n , Activities: Tower 3g Chorus 1,2,3,4: Prince 3,45 Dean's Com' mittee 4: Red Cross Counf cil 4g Operetta 11 Ping Pong, Basketball 2,31 Tennis 1,2, 3,41 Bridge Club 4, RONALD TROSSBACH 22 Cedar Lane Ronnie , , . airplane mod' els . . . on every decoration committee . . , future engif neer . . . Hot diggien , , . Activities: Court Attorney 4: Tower 4: Prince 4: Tennis, Soccer 43 Model Club 4. GEORGE TOOLE 44 Charlton Dcmolay . . . his wavy locks . . . master of the ad lib , , . future history teacher , . . Activities: Council 3,43 Court 41 Patrol 2, Major 3,4g Baseball Soccer 1,23 Honor Award 3, JOYCE TOWNE 1552 Lawrenceville Road Jo , , , sweet smile , , . boy with the black hair . . . ambition, nurse . . . Herman , , , Activities: Patrol 4: Chorus 1: Dean's Committee' 31 Makeup Club 4, JOAN UPDIKE Carter Road Uppy . . . efhcienr com' mittee head . . . knitting arf gyles . . . sophistication , , . thoughts of Vermont . . . Activities: Council 1: Court Attorney 43 Tower 3: Chor- us 1,2,3,4: Prince Girls' Sports Editor 4: Dean's Com' mittee 3,45 Play, Operetta Business Staff 2,3g Hockey, Bowling, Tennis 1,2,3,4, 6-is-'Ci suv, 1 . SUZANNE UPDIKE Lawrenceville Sue . . . curly hlwnd hair . , , likes to cook , , . wants to he a medical secretary . . . Activities: Band l.2,3g Orcliestra 3: Prince 4: Ping Pong 3: Tennis l,2: Ad' vanced Bridge Cluh 4. LEONA VAN KIRK Princeton Junction FRANCES URKEN 416 Nassau Street uliranu . , . wears nice clothes . . . hlushes easily , , , likes sewing, knitting , : , friendly . . , musical . . . Activities: Tower 3, News Editor 4: Orchestra, Chorus, l,2,3.4L Choir. Girls' Ensemhle 4: Prince Subscrip- tion Mgr. 3,41 Hockey. Ten' nis. 4: Bowling 2,41 Basket' hall 1,2.4. RONALD VAN PELT Monmouth Junction Lee , , . seen will: Gerry i'Ron . , : loves dancing, ind Mildred , . : lilies lnllf saltwater Hshing , , . one of hilly music and convertihles the li.l7,A. gang , . . llltllfc . . enioys knitting . . . Activities: Maiorettes 2.3: l7lay Business Stall 2: Oper' etta Business Stall' 3: Urchesf Lra 2: Chorus l: Knitting Cluh 4, l JOHN VAN SANT Skillman Jack , . , doesift talk much , , , avid Yankee fan . . . plays hast-hall , . , likes hunting . , . Activities: Base' hall lg Rod and Gun Cluh 4. NATALIE VAUGHAN 44 Princeton Avenue Natalie . . . her soprano voice . , . working for her church group , , : that old ear , W, Activities: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Choir 3,4g Girls' En- semhle 41 Prince 3.4: Oper- Ctta 2,31 French Club 4, eonservationist Activf ities: Cooking Cluh 4. ANNE VAN ZANDT Blawenburg Red hair . , , everyhudy's pal , , , 'ifahulousu enthusiasm . , . alto voice . . . playing piano . . . Activities: Counf cil Rec, Sec'y, 43 Prince, Dean's Committee, Leader Corps, G.A.C, 3,41 Quill and Scroll 3: ljlockey, Bowling, Baseball 2,3,43 Boys' Ensem' hle Accompanist 4: Choir, Girls' Ensemble 2,3,4: Honor Award 3. CAROLE WAINER Franklin Park Never lost for Words . . . Pemliddlel . . . dizzy blond , . , Where's Bucky? , . . the BC, Activities: Tower 3: Chorus l,2,3,4g Prince 4: Red Cross Council 2: Play, Operetta Business Staff 2,3: Hockey Z: Bowl' ing 2,3,4: Ping Pont' 2,4g Basehall, Basketball 1,21 Ten- nis l,2,3,4g Makefup Club 4. JN . 1' , 52,13 X. Lx 5 JOSEPH VACCARO Hopewell Joe . , , a nice guy , . . loves to hunt and fish . . . interested in farming . , . Q . 'KS c N . ,Xe X s s K ss JAMES VANDEGRIFT Dutch Neck MJIIIIN . , . quiet . . . likes sports . , . hunting. fishing . . luture plans include Activities: Chorus 3: Red farming, Cross Council 4: Rod and Gun Club 4. Y, 513' is xii . c 3 ,X . as-, .. American history proves lo be a . difficult subject! if. .N 1 . Q 0, ,ji Wifi x 'f ALICIA WALLIS 15 Maple Street 'Lishl' . . , lots of fun . , hard worker . . , always for' getting her glasses . . . likes art , , . Activities: Class Secly. 1: Council 4. Tower 3,41 Chorus 2,3,4: Prince 3, Activities Editor 4: Dean's Committee, G.A.C. 3,4g Operetta Business Staff 2,31 Hockey 1,2,3,4g Bowling, Baseball 2,3,4. ALMEYDA WATLINGTON 200 Mt. Lucas Road Mimi . , . petite and sweet . . , her innocent smile . . . slumber parties , . . always talking , . , Activities: Red Cross Council 3: School Nurse Asslt. 31 Tennis 1,2,3: Knitting Club 4. ANN WHITE Quaker Road Corky . , , summer in Germany . . . music , , . inf ternational causes . . . her inquiring mincl . . . Activf ities: Tower 33 Band 2,31 Or' chestra, Chorus 2,3,4: Choir 3,4: Prince Advertising Cof Chairman 3: Deans Com- mittee 3,4: Operetta 2,33 Bowling 2: Tennis 2,31 Greek Club Pres. 4. DAVID WILBUR 19 Olden Avenue 'Will' '.., long telephone conversations , . , plays the saxophone , . , likes jazz and Work? . . . Activities: Patrol 4: Band 2,3,4: Orchestra 3,41 Electrical Crew 2,3,4. LEAH WARD Princeton junction Lee . . . likes dancing and skating , , . driving , . , quiet and friendly , , . nice smile . . . Activities: Hockey, Basketball 4: Ping Pong, Baseball 2,4: Tennis 1,2. SUZANNE WERKMAN 82 Gulick Road u5ue'i . . . pleasant addition to P.H.S ,... cute redhead . . . her yellow IllULlCl A Ford . , . Lansdowne . . . Activities: Red Cross Cluh 4, DONALD WIBLE 208 Alexander Street Don . . . his D.A. haircut . . . likes girls, enjoys play' ing guitar . . . future Navy man , . , Activities: Play 1.2: Soccer. Track lL Cooking Club 4. CLODIUS WILLIS 128 Fitz-Randolph Road Cloclel' . . . the 'iwinningll soccer team , . . anihitious . . , hates people who tamper with cars . . . Activities: Class VicefPres. 3: Council 1.2.31 Court Chief justice 4: Band 1,2,3,4: Qrchestra l: Chorus 3: Wiiiter Track, Soccer, Track 1,2,3,4g Cook- ing Club 4, LOIS WILSON Franklin Park l.41 , 4 , xpnrtx , , . Ll.lIlL'IHll . . . frlvmlly mixture . , , L-my m Air! :nlrmg wxlln ..,. 'Xrtiv itwr: Rt-tl Cross Cmmcil 3: lluwlmg, litm-lull l,2,3,4g Vinyl Pung, Ilnfkvtlmll l. THEODORE WYKOFF Hopewell l'TL'Ll.l , , , M-nw uf lxflmm' , , . nvvnluc lulwmry lmolcf , . . hunting, Gshing , . . furwtry , . . Actxvltlcs: Pu' tml 2,3911 llmmtlwull 3: Ban' lcutlmll l: Rml :md Gun Club 4, .11 mg if m fw.,e RICHARD WOOD 35 Maple Street XVwmly . . , P.H.S4 fum' lull lwro , , . qllict Q71 , , . lmrtl workcr . . . sports of all sorts , . , Aitxviticsi A, A. lircs, 4: llcmtlvull, llurkctlwzlll l,2,3,-4: Baseball 'lg Truck 1, 41 Cool-Qing Club 4. SUZANNE WOOD 55 College Road West Sm 4 , . those npc fits , , , lwvc of cuslnncrc swcntcrs . . , sccn in I.illw . , . llw BC ..., Activities: Tuwcr 3: Chorus 1,141 Play Z: Hockey lx Bowlmgi, Bus' kcrlull l,2,3,4g Busclull 1,41 Tennis 3,43 Makcfup Club 4. . , ,x ,. kgs-glnjl mf E'M 'v'-'li . A V: ,f ' '- ' . . 5' JW 't Tlx MM wt rJMk 4 'g , It .,A,,g, t Q .-, f ' ,T5:Sl5x,.?.zl 7 Ulf mga-H I In fllf fl .KA iff' U Ill' , tl H ' ' '7 -'- W-fl V ',--, 'V .VL-f,:1 K4 91, .ll B I I L x- TE FW:-slll. A --l rllx '-'kj-',l5:'!lEflQi.?3 fl asv flag. 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DEAN OF CLASS COMEDIAN George Toolc - Ella Rocknfollow QUIETEST Lois Tindull - Douglas Spuncvr J 7 L'M1 PERSGNALITIES T' BEST All -ROUND 4 FAMILY MOST A'rHLET1C Rug.-x U'K.mv Ruth Ann K.urcl1 Juno Harris -- Bob lVlontgom1-ry E ,1 ROOM V 1 UT 2 5 V: 3 5 if 5 U ,, 5 - -:------..- f' 7W ' 02' Q ,ff :ST 1 K3 5, ?n 5 Sf EJ ':' 5 N ag El fx N :E 0 E' z sr N E T1 ff 1 O l D wywklknu-M. in Q STRUMENTJ IL Az I - IN ll 4.1. ACTIVITIES .1. j 'I , I WMMETW-' ' I , E WA - AM wr' - EE ' I 1 I f ? 9 .. v--- T9 e : ii, 4s'x 72' COURT 5 E I I M ' : ' 7 f I A 0 5 gl 3 ' 5 : 1 I I ?Zif???'3? 5: I' 5 e ah I 3 5 o Y6 gs YMNA Sl um 5 5 ...Q I 80 X 104' Q a ' .I,4 I I Y S E 'nf a 3 5 I2 ' 5 5 I A f.b. ,I x '72 co unr 5 x il IVI., f +5 if 'f , 0 q E T 5 U -+' ' 4 GYM. squmusu-r. ' Q 1i::I':zIg: IYWG 1 P mv' I I Q-:F nvsrn. D I '-1'fi..L.,i, Ii .il . Q I Bom Locnen noom I 4059 I 8 35 EU- I . I J 7 Q cf 'I A 2 , E . F-,CIA V551 I I -1 ---3 2 , ar. -1.1. 2 V .... II: W 2' Q J A - - . is I ' I ' I ' 'Vin- .: f.71-.'g.u3'5:::Q2E'f.1:g5-5232-52.113:g:gz-3-3-3 UN. Y IVEWA DR i-l I UP DN ,......t ,1- II CU mv 55 mv ,, . I C -C1 cm HOIHE TEAM LOCKER ROOM Ui.. ll lllzllfffw 1' Princeton HigP Sclioolls intloor sports program has liccn scriously liinitcd lwy the sin.ill gyinnzisiuin. Tho new gym will lwc morc tligin doulwlc thc sizc of thc prcscnt onc and will bc used for boys' indoor sports and latrgc dginccs. The prcscnt gym will givc all girls an opportunity to participate: in more sports. Q Prince Editors take time out for the photogra- pher. SEATED: M, Montgomery, P, Nicoll. M. Dix. STANDING: A. Wiillis, J. Updikc, F. Kneissrl, P. Muller. The staff concentrates on the yearbook copy, i , i F -'25 , . , - N. ti iififfii-:: ' Q 'f f fiig fi ' fr - J '. - jf if fi X -:nf-Q 1 1 -f1 '?'H f fb,--' 2 n 74- 1 'Clif 1 Vik H A A rtook Work. 0 N Sauk ii C P prince staff U2 cgbon as Editor- 47 h U' , r. Gigttgvrbook viaigxlglfig Busipci t i d C11-o Gen 1 5 Chili 'n C1 and Mfs ned 101 A lsliss Ruth lqu-l:iZ1rtl1CY hiv: C:0Eiixs1neSS Stafiii strwtd then the Editorial anqrs tl1C Tower adxistrs 10 In Prtvwug yo Wh une, lnc.u - .- fa rmptctively 1 Stmor issue e H the Semo s. cn f a 3 A prmtcd I Sic ,md wr1teUP5 0 we Y IV' ,mx s 'Q-. 'C o ,, as - ' w I . ' ,gl Th ' ' - A . A - . A - . X . ' 'S - ' . bf if ,- . - , ' s - I d :fs . - 1 Y i X ' . 1 ' k I r , ,WZ . , , , .v, I ., . . u .b . . mil PM i 54,-,.1i.g,,f2'f.g ' H-,if ... 1 1.1- , 'J 5,2-,H 1 - .gJ,9y4. f +P ' t 53 '- 'Le .'1 7 . - : '.-'.J'- sfatl. J-- f ' ' ' 4' -, tif , , ' :za 3,21-IL ' . 'fi-4 V1 .fr,,. '1 ff ' -4, ,cfm J' ,-if,-- ' 4 ' ' D: ,.,, .Um ., L. Ellis, F. Urken, A. Van Zandt and D. Morgan talk over circulation and advertising problems. THE PRINCE EDITORIAL STAFF EditorfinfChicf . . . Activitics Editor . Class Editors . . . Boys' Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor Picturc Editor Art Editor .... . Photographers .... Patricia Nicoll Alicia Wzillis Mary Montgomery Priscilla Mullcr Frank Knciscl -Ioan Updikc Lois Burrill .lcan Purdy Curtis johnson Thomas Artin, Carl Hoylcr, Eric Mihan Rohcrt Odcnwellcr Hcad Typist .......... Martha Dix Assistants .......... Janct I-Iill Leona Corl, Marjorie Ashury Litcrary Staff ......... Lois Cutlwrodt joycc Johnson, Linda Mondonc BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager . . . Annc Van Zandt Assistants- Nancy Beckman, Connic Clinton, Nancy Cravcn, Annu Dicdcrich, Lorclci Fugill, Nancy Luthcr, Dana Morgan, -ludy Pcrrinc, Louisc Rosendorf,-Dottic Stalker, Betsy Straycr, Sally Titus, Bill Van Zandt. Sulascription Managcrs .Lois Ellis, Frances Ilrkcn Assistants-Barhara Phillips, Alicia Schmidt, Faith Sncdcckcr, Gail Stadlcr, ,lean Suydain, Natalie Vaughn, Paula Tortora. Faculty Adviser ....... Mrs. Clcnda Richards 'lim Student Newspaper uf lfrmwlon High School Princeton, New Jersey hlblinhed bi-weekly by the students of journalism 'nrvfuggifli ln the Princeton High School, Princeton. Nev- , M, Jury. Editorial Omoo-Room 120: Business Ofhc-A -Room 140. Telephone 1450. Extension 28. Sub- 'Y scriptlon 81.50. Printed by The Princeton Herald .- Press, Princeton, New Jersey. Member of Quill 1 Q. eff' and sm-ou. National Soholutlc Pres Asaocintlon. EXl'IKTU'l'lVlC rIl1l'l'ORlAl. BOARD: lf,'lLl1m:4fm.l'hlrf ... ., .... Nlwrx lfvlrlnr' I-U f1.l um' l'.'rlrlur':: Sp-,rlu l.1lrlor .11..f.,H,. limi...- I' flung l'.'1lflur' .. f'r4m'f l'.'1lrlnrs l'I.rr'lu1ngv Hflitm' ......... RlI'llAlCl1 .uniovu l5ll.l, Luc ummm . . . . . . Fl!ANk HS llllKICN I-IRNA tial.:-1 .Xmxoin lVlAl:'l'll,-X llAl'UIN4ll'1l . . . . . . Bon lilgialgmin Dlftwvie Iiinvumzw NANM1 4'vlli1.1.i tx 1011421.11 :lm l lt fH3NlI' lllAl'xlXMVll l'xr Ni. mx Amcm Wauis Sl xunc lf.I.l'1lltllul!S: lNl:uJm-xv Hrifhn. Carl lluylvr, .Xml .lon-fs, Snyulru Nvilllu-41.-, Klart h:t Pl fllnnh, l':ll Lit-sm-. lhllliilll '1'rusabach. .ll xml: ltlmvuuli l..+. X' nuhl Alllni, June Awll 1--fm. N:mc'y ll 'vla- mzln, 51:1 5 Il.-lx.-vt, lilvlmvrt lluxlhn, l,m :Line Vzxsl-y .lohn thmll 1 in tlmt in lin lint lfll x Nln l'ulu :lip 1-1 w : 1-j. , rx ': ' lmrvlel Vuvlll. Xml lQr':xeln- , Susan llzirki-r. Nl-Alissa Kay. 'Marilyn Kimble, Summnl- lam'--, Czumvlwll Meflusky. limflrara Nunzinto. Gail 1'etz-rs, Louis-' Rusfindorf, Juanita Smith. llfnnllw Stull-.u-1, lt:lVh1-:'im- Stulln. lixxztlll lltilfi, llill Vim Yruult, llluvilxn Xl lllu EXl'.i l l'lVl'l llllSlNl'lSti UUA llr4f:Hu'::f: .'llnH.111,n r' ......... l7ivf'uI1rt1'nu llfflfllllllfl' . . .... . . . . 411Lf-rlrnlng .'l1un,rl11n:m ' 13.14 'lTl.'l'Y .XIJVISUILY IHJARD lfvfirfnlvflf ......,........... lfrleinrmv . SlllltI.FY li'lTMAN l'll.l.A R,0l'liAF1-1l.l.0NV 'l'lltlMAS Him. Rllllllilfl' ZINSMAN Miss RUTII llulmnn ,. Mu, l'llMHlll-I Dm' NIH. lin-li.x1:u lmf:r,ri: 'lx-1-4 lllilildl Ili smxc lfditors rt-and latest edition. 1713-ONT ROW: lVl. Rau- binger, R. Almond. W. loclcwood. BACK ROWS E- Arnold, R. Bergesen, F. Urlcen, D. Gilchrist, 'f'53un-N -...... Q 'xnlig for K Stall rl-.uls proof. Lkl1i'l'lKh CUPX. K 'ref li? 2 I .ki X l -.QS SEATED E TANDING J Business Staif counts Rotos. Roclczifellow. R, Zinsman. S Stryker, S. Pitman, T. Hill, G. Briscoe. fs-H 'iwgyqwrgs f L. - , A . - L. a .e . l-- V. . 4-951 gf i- . W..-,-,A . .+A 'i',:. t 5 h ' ir. '- 1 .-.Q 5? gaghiff E25 Ig' .Q -4.3 -. Q' f 1 .Q . f 1 5. r V.-s n ' mg The Tower was first published under its present name in 1929, although a school news- piggy . , paper known as the Blue and White ' had been .5.?'g.L!A5 in operation since 1923 at the Nassau Street 1 location. In 1937 the Tower', Stag became . a member of Quill and Scroll Society, an inter- Egg, ' national honorary society for high school journal- X' , . ' ' 1 Qi! ' . ists. Miss Ruth Huzzard has been the Editorial , ' Adviser since 194 H A .V W ' x,,1,tf-, . +1351 Pf 'L' ?'f?'f'1'55 'filf QEQM'fw'T1'l'Ef A 2 '11 A ... , 'l 'f3i'f,..::i1 '14-Qs-1. .f'f'?'.: ' - ' fre' -if 5' t' v H., ' - bgsrmry . . .....J..-g-fd-N'g3:H'MvL1g2SmN UM 1 WV. . 1 A l ma? 1 A- we Iliff ' li? .N Q., . , My . y .,,:,,r4,, rA4fc ?f?91L:.:f:-L,I.x1:v' :fw,..,T:L t ' PM. By the 1929 opening of the present building i 'S' the Student Council had been functioning for X two years under the guidance of Miss Jeanne I Wright. During 1938 the present constitution supplanted the 1927 document, and at. the flag- ' P ole dedication in 1942 capsules containing this . P , and other papers were placed in the base. The school insignia was decided in 1930, and the i13f,1l, activities ticket suggested in 1933. '- if '1 .-'v'. 'xir1 'ffir' ., L. 4' '- 5 Nj .,--,...,,, 'N -1 -. Y-mi'd'T7 .,f,',,l'?ll,,aLk,w 1 : ,, .', 1i.?t4'e i:u.1. 4 '.,.5 f3,L4Fg133' Wy, ,A l-H 5f,j':-.-1.1 l s ., ,, .,,, ..,-.f.,.'.- ei-142 lev r5t?'T7'f'7t?Vil3 its-.iw-.tf:5.:..J,fw-if ' mc+.4sM'1 ' mv? FRONT ROW: R. Wood, R. Nlucha, R. Davison, P. Nicoll, B. L. Peterson, R. O'Kane, I.. Ellis, A. Van Zandt, G. Toole. L. Hammond, VV. Lockwood, R. Almond. SECOND ROW: A, Wallis, S. Oness, A. Allshouse, S. Kettle, S. Reed. P. Hunt, I. Somer- ville, Petrinferno, D. Schoenthal, B, Woolwine, M. Shiery, I., Corl, C. Anderson, Al. Noble. THIRD ROW: 't P.H.S. problems. N4 I' Q. if gy Council discusses perplexing I President and advisers smile for the cameras. STUDENT CCUNCIL The Student Council, under the leadership of Roger O'Kane and its two faculty advisers, strove to gain greater interest and enthusiasm from the students and faculty in its work. While practicing the principles of selffgovernf ment, the Council considered the possibilities of A,F.S, scholarships, a student bank, and a canteen. M. Farlee, S, Colcy, T. Shope, R. Pirone, H. Callcin, B. Nystrom, P. Hutton. W, Chartier, H. Eldridge, J. Chamberlain, N. Volwieder, N. Kovalakides, E. Hamil- ton, H. Dye. FOURTH ROVV: Thompson, Miss Wright, R. Grove, ll, Jay, S, Young, Mr. Borger, L. Andrews, A. Graham, 4 Chief justice, Clodius Willis, presides over the court dur- 1- ing indittnu nt procudings. Joan Santowasso. Court clerk swear: in il substitute judge for a grand jury. FRONT ROW: K, Smith. I.. Dennison, VV, Van Zandt. li. Dilley. S. Di-sautelle, Harhison, A, Alden. SECOND ROVV: G. Toole. F. Marston. B. Berry, W. Niles. lt. Ufi-rt. THIRD ROW: Santowasso. Q R. Trossbach. Updike. R. Novak, W. Mount, T. D'Arms. Chief Justice C. Willis. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Spessard, L. Underwood, G. Schietz, T. Hollmann. STUDENT CCURT 1 1 1 4 1 XX'ui'lxii1g for Qrtxitvi' court ctlicielicy and inn rt' iimresl Iifuu tlir student hotly, the Studrnt fiirlltl xxwfilwtl tliixwtly with the Cfoiiiicil. Misf tlviimt-.iiioix triml hy tht' ffoiirt. under the direcf tion -it ffliii-I hlllsllet' filiutlius XlN,1lllS,Ttlllgfkll-IWPIH fttahii-1 ti. inislisu oi' .Activities ticlofts. The Cfoiirt In tw iw miiiriiuiitlvtl li-11' its fine work in the t'lv.:ii up t.mip.i1giu, ' 1 --sigg!i lP'1 -i1if-t!:M1YHSS'1'-'F-L-Xi. - - ' . C g,.r,g-4, -lv,1,f.gQcg-fu 4,-....... Princeton High has the longest established continuously functioning Student Court in' New g p 1 jersey. In 1955 a discussion open to the'cntire itll, student body was held in the auditorium con- if-'Q cerning the possibility of establishing a court. Because of the interest shown the Student, V' Council organized the Court soon afterward, with Mr. Orville Spessard as the adviser. position which he has held ever since. 41 , ,:' fri - '44 .1,,-.s.f- '. ff -, '-ri. . ' . T! 2. HAL Yi'-f'mF.rQN!-r 1 sw 3 'Z' .-F. -lb fi i . ig ff 1 ,' ' 'i L.-V 0. ,os .W , f. i 'j,5-1-.1 ga f 4 ff. -' .,.'W.J.:,q- -- .s .2154- ' ' ' - 'ww' . .-.r - ' -ir3'g2?5fi-Wig.-1'f . K - 1-Q ' IX 1 c flatly' Y . -iw: 'gig .- gf .44 at , ' K nlif., - W. i y 77' . Sz' '- -f.w.aQ:+cQaDg.:,. . . . . i Q-,,. A bl 4.22: , ,i. FRONT ROW: M, Cahill, D. Wengel, A, Allshouse, M, Asbury. R, Potts, C, Hoyler. SECOND ROW: J. Paterson, G. McGovern, E, Peters, M. Phillips. B. Nystrom. THIRD ROW: Suydam, B. Kalmback, With its motto, Serviee First, the Students Exeligmge plays gi fundnmentzll part in school life, selling needed supplies and lialndling money for seliuoil funds. Under the competent direction el' Mr. Niles and IHllllL1QCI'S Adrianne Allsliouse, lVl.1jorie Asbury, and Helen Geils, the Exchange luis eompletetl ll very profitable year. STUDENT EXCHANGE f 7 3't f. f L l'f 1, ' ,' - ,l . , '. gl,-,.i ,, , . I. ',.g, ,L I3 . .'1a. ,?sQ5PM5 - ' 1 . ' iz 1 C i 1 v if 1 , 1 Q l x Q1 Q, 46, is .. -1 ' ' rw' fa.- .. .1 V,-Qi,wvgn,l,?,5 K li : I ,-i, 'l-iw L '.'L4 5Y53l?T:fglf'1-'WF 0515? if -I'mu1ry 1936 Mr Winfield Niles estab- lished tht Qtudents Exch1ngc in the room now known IS Mr Stewwrts lcebox In the fall of 1947 the Exchwngc moved to its present locwtion on the first floor near the wuditorium. When the new 1dd1tion is completed, the Exchwnge will occupy expanded qu1rters on the second floor where the girls locker rooms are now located r- c 9 ff 1 L. an Yu-gear, N H 1 if 71, r,,,1j,xS L .vt L ,dr ff 4 sul,-fi ,li f te,m'f -f',1r-f'l ll'9fN 'EU' 4 A In . . , lu, A N ' ,ny :f , , H , as- 11 I, -: - t . . . ' 'xn x A 6:4 . . c - ' , . . . ' 'h lu ' E 1 l o 4. . fin ' ' ' .n 1 ' ' .if t , - pi: : , v' - . . -.. lg.. -3 , - r ,V-Q :QA --, ..- -,. Ju A ' W, 32 ' far- ' N 'gQ,54Q?.,1J :Et -my sw, x : . s i-vw t ,f 4, ' yu, '- nl 5-ffl-1',:tr.'S, ' . 5 ' 1' ' ' ' . 5' -' '1 I -,L-V,-.fi '. Z- '. -' YY 131 .:. .4- , .,. :-,-.-g. , ge t 4, - .. i :Q-by, ,ff .,. -,-.g,-,.iqrj,.' Q-rf 3-m, 1 ' ' T xl ' J.. JITJQQ. S. Gunderson, R, Obinger, K. Luck E Mihm N. Volwieder. FOURTH ROW L Durstan, Nlr. Niles. H. Geils. A. Allshouse. M. Asbury ind M Niles total up the d:1y's sales behind thc busy Exchwnge COl1htCl'. wx-f V psf' .. gl' xv' JW tt f 4, 'QW' The oldest existing Princeton High organiza tion, the student patrol, was originated thirty years ago. Miss Myrtle Hensor was one of the First advisers, and Miss essica Bartlett has been an adviser throughout the patrol's career in the present building. Miss Florence Burke once an efficient patrol member herself, has been an assistant patrol adviser ever since her return to P.H.S. as math teacher. 213-.nj-f':1j3L.i55+ a iry'-I, '4t. N' It 'H 1 . . I 1 P , , -,L 1' yn ' . ni Q .1 HXSLMA -x.' M ft. - ' .. Lf... 'Em' ' -i-'f.s-WAN fm' t L t ' t X 'JR 'J' L 'K v , f' 'X . L-mu. -45-75. -.-L T I 'fia t' . ' ' at V time-tr-Q' hiv llt td Miptis out lqownt 1nd Gtolpt 001 V . N., , qu -qt ,vf.,:!eN ,Hi PATROL N rvmg l't'mct'ttn1 l-ltglt Sclttwtwl ut many ways tltt gllltlfltl l'.ttt'ttl, Llllklfl' tltc gttttlance of Mis lt tea liartlvtt .tml Mtss Fltnmtcc Bttrltc. wa ttctl lwy m.t1tt1's hlttycc Ttvwttt' .tml llctwgt l'-ttlti This ttrg.ttt1:attitm tl11'cctctl ttutllic tu tlt Ittll. tlsltcrvtl .tt sclttmtwl pt-rl'twt'm.tttJus, .mt tt ttwtlvtl Ill ktt-ping the guttetxtl cttmluct ot tlt Lllttttl ttl'Llt'l'lf.'. Pitrol memhtr Dick Hauclc checks lllxfl 4 W I 4 R lW'1'1l 'l 'd B. Hurling. Boys' Major George Toole, S. Sassman it ti B, Kalmback. R. Obinger, R. Carazzai. I, Cirazzu , t tt it 1 lIl1l t n nr s M tlor out M. Nlvrtz' N' Bcvkman' ,FOURTH ROW W Schwartz. C. Carlucci, M. Moran, E. Many. 1- A. DRUM MAJORETTES AND COLOR GUARD FRONT ROW: M, Mettler, C. Bentley, Snyder, M. Seitz. Head Majorette. S. Sinclair, B. Sherwin, C. Donahue. SECOND ROW: B, Phillips, V. Everett, P, Walker. Mull, P. Garber, Recd. FRONT ROW: R. MacNamcc. W. Cortelyou. N. Craven, I.. Cooper. R. Almond. R. Ridgway, A. Acklcy. V. Baunach. S, Taormina. S. You ig. SECOND ROW: Mr. Horner, E. Mzly. H. Vermilya, M. White, E, Adam, M. Bryan, M, johnson, K. Boggs. D. Wcngel, W. Charticr, R. Whitlock, D. Wilbur. J, Stryker, C, Willis. S. Black. S, Robertson, R. M- Perry. B. Maule, M, Whitehead, S, Pritchard, A. Zoda, THIRD ROW: E. Van Borden, R. Hoyler. E. Jones. K, Smith. B. Strayer, M. Church. C. Brown, E. Kostron, S, Hill. M. Merzinsky, A, Epstein, C. BAND The inarcliiiig lmnitl, Llllklfl' thu tliicgtii-n of Nlr. XfV.iltQr B, Horner, the tlruin 1n.i.1i,i'cttt's and the nirinlwrs nt' the wlnr guaixl rcniintl in nf the :nituinn tlurutlwzill games .intl tlic annual spring parades. Eiglityftuiii' niqmlwrs were in this years marching lmml: incinlwcrslinw in tlic cunccrt lmiid was limited to scvcntyfxix. XVitli the coming of spring, we anticipated the spring concert p-:rforincd hy the concert lmml. Bollcs, B. Bock, A, Gantz, P. Butterworth, S. Skip- wcrth. M. Jablonski, E, Mihan. 1. Carlucci. FOURTH ROW: R. Trossbach. R, Jahlonski, Baldwin, I.. Tindall. G, Stadlcr, S. Desautellc. N, Conte. C. Hoyler, J. Stalker, R. Conley. W. Smith, A. Taylor. FIFTH ROW: R. Britton, Laird. I.. Edwards, B. Dilorio. L. Casey, R, Speedy. T. Cantril, C. Humphrey, K, Boyd, W. Van Zandt. B. McKinney. R. Stroup. SIXTH ROW: B, Craven, F. Marston, Ehart, Haydu, R. Bt-ckman,.G, Kingston. A. Alden. VIOLINS: F. Kncisel. B. Bedford, D. Stalker, Fine, K, North, A. Hendry. R, Morrey, R. A. Mack, R. Taylor, D. Recd, D. Minis, W. Vouhanick, R. Rose, M. Mettler, A, Wood, L. Brown, E. Glockner, E. Sherr, Harbison. P. Shaw, I. Stalker. VIOLAS: P, Becker, L. Mondonc, Kennedy, M. Shimomura, J, Johnson. CELLOS: L. Oncley. N. Christian, D- Plum, L. johnson, B. Briggs, E. Ruedy, F. Urken, M. Kay, M. Supniger. BASS VIOLINS: W. Blazer, L- Page, T. White, Stokes. OBOES: S. Hill, M Merzinslcy, H, Goodheart. FLUTES: M. Whitehead, B, Maple, S, Black. R, M, Perry, S, Pritchard, M. Burrill. Clarinets: N. Conte, A. Gantz, M. Church, B. Beck, R. Hoyler. BASS CLARINET: A. TfIyl0I'- SAXOPHONE: R, Poinsett. BASSOONS: M. Holman, T. Shopc, TRUMPETS: B. McKinney, R. Britton, A. Shepard. TROMBONES: I. Haydn, A. Cantril. HORN: N. Craven. DRUMS: D. Wilbur. TYMPANI: K, Boggs. PIANO: I. Dye. XVith thc orchcstrsfs largcr string scction, which greatly iinprovcd thc halancc of thc wholc group, thc dircctor Mr. Louis Richards was alwlc to present a more varicd program of music this ycar. Thc 75 incmhcr group rchcarscd faithfully cach Monday thc sclcctions which they prcscntcd at school asscnihlics and at thc numcrous cxchangc programs, Thu annual spring concert in May concluded a most succcssful ycar. Mr. Horner and Mr. Rich- ards discuss plans for the band and orchestra. 62 Girls' Ensemble uwnrms up at 7:30 a. m. Q VOCAL MUSIC The Choir, Boys' Enscmhlc, and Girls' Ensemhle play a major rolc in P.I'I.S. activities. The choir sang hcforc many local organizations and also groups in Ncw Brunswick, Trenton, and Atlantic City. The spring performance of King David hy Arthur Honcggcr climaxcd a year of hard work under the alwlg guidgmcg of Ivfr, Thomas I-Iilhish. FRONT ROW: F, Nicoll, C. lVlacNamee, jolinson N. Vaughn. M. Seibert, Tliorsen, R. Perry SECOND ROW: N, Christian, Ii. Urken. Suydam M. Peabody, N. Craven, L, Mondone. Ashby, A Van Zandt, I., Burrill, D. Stalker, L, Fugill, L. Ellis N. Drew. THIRD ROW: L. Gutlirodt, A, Wliite nun FOURTH ROW: D. Morgan, A. Diederich, P Buxton, S, Young, II. Harbison. H. Dye. 1, Purdy :Isa is FIFTH ROW: R. Almond, W. Nlount, T. D'Arms, fa, sa 12 ACCONIPANISTS: I. Dye, M. Merziiisky, Boys' Ensemble practices Alexander, E. Ruedy. D, Gilchrist, B, Dilley. P. Muller, D, Plum. R. Mucha, P. Becker, K. North. W. Van Zandt. R, Hauck. Mather, R. Lnhaw, Kelly. I.. Johnson. Hutton, M. Holman, W, Phillips, C. Brown, R. ...ai -fu R, Odcnwellcr, W, Lockwood. R. Sorenson. D. Fankhauser. D. Goldstein, Darke, Mr. Hilbish. CIHRISTMAS CONCERT l'ri11rvto11 High School . 8 la Choral Groups l'RlNCflfTON l7NlVlfRSlTY CHAPEL lJl'l'l'llll7l'f 20, 1954. . .8:1'5 P, M. l'lil',l,lll3lf V1'111 lf111111.111111'l ..... A1'tl1111' Iigu1't1111 f1ANl1I.liI.lliHT l'ROCflfSSlUN IZARUI. FANTASY ..,...... N111'111.111 l,11cl4xx'11111l C1111141 s T111 MI'l'IS Umzxx Vv'If Al5URli Tlllflf ,...,...... U1'l.1111l11 111 Losso S Q' fix -' . gb fi: E its Q : .. ANQSILIS ANI1THliSHIiI'HhRDS Z11lt.111 K11Ll.1lv K.LlNTl.li MARY l.AlD HIiRC1HILl1 l5.lX'lLl 5t.l11luy Xyllfli . W, P'f?Smw. H1115 1,11 ,, Hclxxv VNTU m'3'lHHfHl'lM i Mr. Hilhish vigorously rvhcarscs thc choir for A1'I'.1l1!1'Ll hy Rolwsrr 5l1AlKK' its pcrfor1111111cc of King David. f'H11!ll'S lflil 1M rl-lllf ffl'llllS'lilN4AS C5RATORlO .,.... . S Bach CHUIQAI, FRUM I.'l1NI ANC1lQ lil' CHRIST ..... HQQL111' Bu1'li11: AN1i1,l.l'5 Al? VASTURICS ........ ll, li.llN1'lCll CT1111111 l5lilfAK FORTH U l'1liAl'TlfUl'S lllfAVl'lNl.Y l.lliHT .,....,...,... NI, S, B.1Ql1 TI11- lil-lllckytllll U111vQ1'sity cil1.lIKl xv.1s HAI,l,lfl.l'-IAH CTHURVS 1MllSSlAHJ the suttmg for thc 41111111.11 Cl11'ist111.1s ll, l'l.lIlLlCl C1111curt. Bulow, 11111 ClN1I'.ll grvllps .11'c 111111111 Q 1x11 fXI.l MSI pictlircd 111 thc cl1.111ccl 1lL11'111g .1 rcl1c.1rs.1l 1111s1I1,l'I1li for thc 11r11g1'.1111. Over 3110 stL1Llc11ts Jcvotcil 'I'l1o11ms Hilbish, Director 111L1ul1 1111111 .1111l v11c1'gy to 111.1ki11g tl113 Alll-Qlll' Nlnry Kri111111cl, Orgrmist .1 111u111o1'.1l1lc 11110. 63 Q ks sf! 35 X fr X' Q .ahlw gh 'zu Q- 1 5, 1 N M 3 , s 5 Ei Q 5? S3 y M 1 9' , 'V -W f' W .Q T -- I i'f 'ha-, Q 1941-Svrnors ,1,1 sl942 Many tons of scrap iron GLIMPSES CDF dt-parting for W.1sl1i11g- ' ton in Octobct. 'A collt-an-d in studt-nt drivc, BrB q2H I 4......--- lb , 1'-H wg. wi, .Q 31 l94O- Snow-covvrvd shrubbcry whcrt- Lugpolc now stands. liBns..Qr-9... 1-'K Z s .l mf' Wtlgllt. Mis. Updlkt, Mt, Inndnll 1941-Sugar Rntmnmg -H MBS Nlr, Slwpnrd, Nlr. Lvwis. ,. --,M , N 1941 Raising thc fhgpult-. . 7, , H ' If 2 Results of Wzlr Bond Drivv -.1 f V W he W. t a. X ,EW 'f f fart' ,, M-tin a tabulated ns studvntf: watch. 1940-Mass Wrnght clmpcronmg H lowes-n D.1ncL'. CLUBS BOYS' COOKING CLUB BRIDGE CLUB Adviser .............. Miss Gibson Secretary ..........,... Put Stone Adviser . , . . Ml'. Shepard CAMERA CLUB CHESS CLUB President ....... Jonathon O'Bricn President ......,.. Willinili Rhodes Adviser .. . IVI1: Birch Adviser . .... Mr, Carter FOOTBALL CLUB FORENSIC CLUB Co-captains ,........ Robert Richey President .........,.. Davis Young james Thompson Adviser . . . . . . Mrs, McKee Adviser ........,..... Mr. Jingoli wut i Y f 1 0 e 'w md if ia ' fir , ,. 'bf M A 11 ' FRENCH CLUB FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Pri-si.ii-m ............ Guido Pipi.i President ......., George Kingstnn Adviwr ,,,. ,4,,..,, M 1-, Soda Adviser .......,.. Mr. Underwood GREEK CLUB JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL President ,......,.... Anne Whitm- President .............. Pnl Stone Adviser Mrs. Richards Adviser ,. . . , Mrs, Green LAS' 'A is ii I KNITTING CLUB LIBRARY COUNCIL President ,....,.. Hiirlmrn Phillips p,.,.,idl.m ,....,,'-,- Shirlcy Rvcd Adviser , Miss Steiner Adviser ...,.....,.... Miss Brook CLUBS MAKE-UP CLUB President ......... Edith Hollmann Adviser .......... Miss Margerum MODEL CLUB President .......... Victor Mount Adviser .. ...... Mr. Zoll NATURALISTS CLUB President ............ Karla Eilcer Adviser .......... .. Mr. Alston -M I-.. ' Q K., RED CROSS FIRST-AID CLUB President ......... Shirley Sassman Adviser .............. Miss Bedard ROD AND GUN CLUB President ............ Dave Everett Adviser . . . . . . 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' ,-'-' -liff'!YT7!4f7':LfpNv91,, 'I - V ' u'i --1 V -'fin e' lift:-9 'iz .L ,ff 1900, Fisotball originated at P.H.S. in the early L hs. n 1924 the team, coached by Mr, Robert Nec Heb. WHS the. only undefeated team in the state. ot until 1950 did the squad under Mr. Jingoli sport another unmarred record. 5 'sv . - wv+r.w.L:fv1a:4uw , , S, : is J . V, ,:',.f, , ,, in - 'Mr :IYAFA -f'W'5gI:f'a use- l jj, . 54015 ,T 1.347 :L F f..1n'u'2' 'f1N'f'l f . . - .r 'Z ' V ' . W1-ef'-fa is 'W 'lwa k n f- ' 1 . ' . , .s , -I w U, ' ,,'5,.,.-un., -u, .4I,,.,v W at P Q . PHS starting offensive lineup which carried the tc1m through a successful 6-2 season. FCDCTBALL This yearis football team, captained hy Bob Richey and Jim Thompson, completed a very successful season, winning six out of eight contests. Opening the season with a 26f7 victory over Leonardo, the team went on to defeat Peddie, 13fO, Hamilton, 1443, Trenton, 14f13, Long Branch, 1445, and Ewing, 35-13. Losses were suffered at the hands of Trenton Catholic and Somerville. I.V. AND VARSITY FIRST ROW: L. Formolo, W, Birch, D. Arnold, I. Perego, R. Hoffman, C. Cirullo, H. Quinn, I. Tamasi. SECOND ROW: Campbell, C. Brown, S. Reed, F. Kessler, A, Terry, J. Thompson, R. Richey, R. Wood, R. Montgomery, A. Graham, R, O'Kane, L. Ammer- man, THIRD ROW: Coach Wood, L, Dilworth, Mather, R, Novak, J. Perna, F. Demeglio, R, Hunt, R. Knowles, H. Ellis,'Coach Groninger, Head Coach Jingoli. FOURTH ROW: B. McGuire, Manager, R. Stonaker, T. Artin, M, Caples, M. Hafenmaier, R. Buxton, B. Shannon, I. Riddick, F. Nini, F, Young, manager. FIFTH ROW: R. Hall, B. Dilatush, J. Henderson, S. Young, D. Potts, J. Skillman, N. Kovala- kides, B. Marker, T. Gillette, D. Brobst. SIXTH ROW: J. Carter, R. Davison, R, Gillette, S. Waymer, L. Perks, R. Riggs, P. Smyth, R, Faherty, M. Logue. 'I' 1 F333 Ks.-15f:2ie'fI1i5 LEFT: Jim Thompson, co-captain, who held the left guard position in the strong P.H.S. line, RIGHT: Bob Richey, co-captain, who played an excellent season at center, making third team All-State. xg' T uns f ,sts 1 FRESHMEN FRONT ROW: R, Spot-dy, A. Ammcrman. P. lVl.nl0m-y, Selah, Johnson, Gillun. W. Gallant, J. W.nrrt'i1, SECOND ROW: W, Moore, L. Van Kirk, li, Chase, V. lfasanclla, D. Conovcr. lVl. Still, R. Mtffloslu-y, D. Kahn, H. Nlihan, Nlanngcr. THIRD Carl Brown about to rccvivc zu touch- down pass against Somerville. .S ROW: E, Warren, Lahcy, R. Pannvll, Nutt. T. Hollmann, Chiblnaro, D. Woodrow, L. Underwood. Manager. FOURTH ROW: R. Evcrson, R, Stroup, W, Durling, R, Sculcrati, T. Wilkinson. jay, P. Peck, A. Zoda, Mr. Borzok, Coach. Bob Montgonicry dashes around lcfr cnd for a short gain. la aww .ix 'N . X ,aw W x Cal, Coach Winfield Niles, stop watch in IK X K hand, times his cross countrymen as K they run the course. X A - fi Q iii W Qitiwgimifi I 'vi i wig I fa Q 5 vp Q . ,, . gi my y - A Lenny Andrews, 1954 cross country ,... ., , , captain, takes an easy lap. 'iii 9. A , J 'VFW . Yr .. . ttsmt . c .1 -5 - , s . n -- The 1934 Cross Country team, under the CRCSS CCJUNTRY leadership of Mr. Winfield Niles, completed its season successfully with six victories and four defeats. Led hy sophomores Bruce Nystrom, Tom Dennison, and senior Bob Bergesen, the team captured Hfth place in both the Central Jersey and State meets. With five returning lettermcn, next ycar's squad should develop in line style. yf FIRST ROW: C, Humphreys, R, Smith, Van Wambeck, C. Johnson, R. Whitlock, A. Hall, D. Wengel, P. Butterworth, R, Kerr, M, Ber- line. SECOND ROW: E. Mihan, Manager, C. McClusky, N, Volwieder, R. Bergesen, B. Nystrom, L, Andrews, T. Dennison,. R. Bergesen, F. Kneisel, R. Grove, Mr. Niles, Coach, Calisthcnics keep the cross countrymen in trim. FIRST ROW: P. Nc-rgaard, R. Gchhardt. D. Young. R. Mucha, T. Stvrcnhcrg, R, Dis-dcrich. T. Shelton, lVl. liry. SECOND ROW: A. Shepard, C. Brown, L. Rossi, lf. lloylcr, R, Cook, C, Willis, R. Trossbaclc, A. Aldrn, Harhison, K. North, THIRD ROW: SOCCER l,I'lIl!t'lt mn l'r1mct1 nm l,I'lllCgI11I1 llflllfvtsnl Prmtt SCHEDULE Long Branch .. Hamilton ...... Trvnton Catholic Trunton High .. mon Jamesburg .... l'r111t'n'ton Ikxldic ...... l'rint'vton Higlmtstowtl . .. l'rim'uton Lawrcnccvillc . . l'rmucton Long Branch .. l,rmcvt4m tlamcshurg ... l'rim'cton l'lllIlltStHXVI1 .. . A X 3'-A N lx Captam Clodnus Wlllns with co-captams- 1-lt-ct Arnold Aldon and Tom Shopc J, Furtick, Manager, R. Carncvalc. 1. Darkc, R. Ccvcra, T, Shopc, H. Wulf, P. Bcvcnsvc. T. Pcyton, vl. Osborne, P. Hutton, Mr, Nlcconahy. Coach. FOURTH ROW: F. lilaiclwr, C. Carlucci, W. Van Zandt, C. Hardy, H. Callcin, W. Pfitzingcr, W. Hagcnbuch, V. Payne. A X N, A M,,...-'-e- . 'xl 'w-for C01Cl'1 fic. ld Bob Cook prepares to boot hull down Bill Rodefeld Outstanding Forward The basketball team experienced its best season in several years. Led by the high scoring of junior Marvin Trotman and the playmaking of Seniors Dick Wcnod, Bill Rodefeld, and Bob Montgomery, the Borzokrnen won . . , nine of their eighteen games. Although next year six seniors will have graduated, Trotman, Nick Kuvalakidcs and Lee Ammcrrnan will be back, along with several outstanding IV. players. ' t an T A .T I. qajf ' J Cll- Q ' . 373 t . . c 'Z - s ' 'ffm 'I ' s sl i Y t. Q, 4 f l g L... ' ,. ii - 'e , ft 53? Marv Trotman High Scorer s n f? if 3 Q - .gtg-. Z, A i:e 4g,3g 'g,g Z ...gig ' Q I. L.,..-457' ,539-' leg' , fr-,nibkw-i z The First P.H.S. basketball game in the new .L 'N january 1930, under Coach George Tindall. In . 3 1931 and 1937 the team captured the State ' Championship. They did it again in 1938, under i new Head Coach Richard Borger. V, . . ! . ' 1. , .Hn , 1 A ev li 7 Rt' L ,if T5 ,s X -,H aww, A fa In ii'-,gp-.C-a. Ju L 1 i H am, ,JA 5.5611 f A Q , r 4 5, xl 1 ' X -N jk, 1 1 an rt., ii. ia. ,F 'tw K V' il . : . A :.,t., rT.Ar,s,-Eaiftwipqjr -Q. , 1 . ff., .IP .,, , A' ,- , on ,. S K' X-,J 1'3 gym resulted in a victory over Morristown in 12:11 .Fr I x i I I 'f l A Ni TL ' N fv ,K ' ,, 1 J M., t, , ' rw,,l Wu , .. A T5 ' 9' i f'ffT ' 'il I .. -7,-I V- 1 'ff'7f.ffffy.'- ' A 1f'HiM'.'-wwf' 'ff q if-ff iff- ' c 4-F-gf-2 11g .av ' 4 , ff, . , -gf' K E I L I. will TQ R- e x t : I t 3 -M921 -' -' - 21-5l'.'v'+-mewaaii.-ar!-fi a f f.. FRONT ROW: C. Hoyler. Manager, I.. Rossi, I. Mr. Boi-zok, Varsity Coach. N, Kovalakides, I. Thomp' Riddick. R. Watstwn, R. Borger. R. Knowles. R, Soren- son. D, Fankhauser, R. Montgoniery. L. Ammt-rni.1n. son. Manager. SECOND ROW: R. Trossbach. R. Wood, M, Tx-otman, R, Cook. R, Richey. Scorekeeper, J. Henderson, R. Cevera, R, Fleckenstein, Mr. MOSS. J-V. COHCIW. A. Taylor. L. Perks. C, Stryker. THIRD ROW: Princeton Princeton Pl'lIlL't'lUlI Princeton Primvlon Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton pI'l1'lf1'1011 Princeton r,r1lllAC lYI1 Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton SCH1ilJl,'1.li 78 62 81 -- 61 65 76 76 85 49 81 72 76 61 55 51 71 72 North Plainfl Neptune . , lliglitslown long Branch Pvddie . . . . lalamilton .. Ewing .... 1S.M.l. . . . . Bound Brook South River Somerville . old Trenton Catholic . . . ., B.M.I. . . . . Ewing . . Hamilton .. Lawrenceville Hightstown . . . . .. Dunellen . , Lee Ammcrman - Center Nick Kovalakides - Forward 'l'ronn.m drops .i lay up in thc game against Dick Wood sinks a basket in the Trenton 1 mldic Bob Monrgomcry Dlfk W00d Top plwmqker All Around Star rw Nm' s an 1 WX 'A .xx I -. Catholic game. Q 1 - 335 M.,.,x.,- o . I A if N1 .- . 'Q y , 1 5 , ' 3 , i' V: 1 1 M cciea z J'-Q . fx ,,,. . .wk . VW K E w .c p if .ff img 'W 1 n 1 X 'X lx',5,e J. x A . f Ns El! 5' if :is ' 1- W r 4- Q 'ml YR M ,QL TENNIS The 1934 tennis team. coached hy Mr. Richard Borgcr, completed si perfect season, capturing the New jersey Shore Conference Championship. Lcd hy Boh Thomas, John Chandler and Frank Kncisel, the nctmen won ten matches while losing none. Tcams which succumhed to the Little Tiger aces wgre Long Branch, Red Bank, Ashury Park, Red Bank Catholic, Trenton Catholic and Freehold. Ken B0Yd smashes 3 Serve across the C0231 BOFSCI' Shows Frank Kneisel 3 Chandler prepares to hit a backh1nd Court, forehand grip. Shot, 1954 TENNIS TEAM FRONT ROW: F. Kneisel, D. Young, I. Chandler. BACK ROW: R. Cox, K. Boyd, R. Almond, Harbison, F. Marston, Mr. Borger, Coach. 11:11. SE. Ji I is 'Sf' 0 , 1 Princeton .. .. 6 1954 BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: F. Kessler. L. Ammerman, T. Lubas, H. johnson. F. Nini, H. Burton. E, Lubas, K. Luck. SECOND ROW: Mr. Shepard, Coach, P. Smyth, R. Novak. If, Cox, A, Shepard, R. Watson, B, McKinney, R, liuxton. T. O'Kane, Mr, Jingoli, Conch. THIRD ROW: B. Van Zandt, F, Lavoie, Parascando, D. lVl.iaw. W, Schwartz. BASEBALL 1954 SCHEDULE -. .ir. lmmlmll nam, under the direction mil Mr, Morrill Shupairtl, cxpericncccl had luck tliriiiigliiiiit thc ciitirc sczistiii. It lost ten of its uh-vvii giiiiius. This record was not zi true picture of thc tciiiifs iihility, hwwcvcr, as it came very close to viutiiry several times Lending Little Tiger hitttrs wen- Bill Rodcft-ld :mtl Binh Montgomery, with lmttiiiig iivcragcs of ,371 and .296 rvspuctivcly. Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Ewing ........ Trenton Catholic Hamilton ...... Trenton High . Long Branch .. Lawrenceville .. Long Branch . . . Hamilton ..... Ewing ........ Trenton Catholic Somerville ..... lirank Ki-xslt-r pri-piircs to hunt as Pi-tv Johnson sn-.ils home. 350 Aniinerman scoops ball out of tht 1954 TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW: K, Boggs, G. Cortelyou, R. Knowles, 'AQ ig, ' . , M. A if ' 1, I' , K H. Quinn, T, Dennison, D. Wengel, T, Gillette. iw ' -I ' 7 V sEcoNn ROW: c, Brown, G, Gillette, J. Broadway, ,phi y ,, R. Rosner, R. Taylor, T, Murray, A. Bowers, D. ii Wengel, W. West, W, Lockwood, Manager. THIRD F ROW: Mr, Weiss, Coach, R. Hall, A. Alden, S. if 1 Dclneso, R. Taylor, A. Terry, R. Jenkins, A, Graham, M WW i M llih ki Q K R. Stives, D. Johnson, W. Niles, Mr, Niles, Mr. as ings. Ms Groninger, Coaches. Q' M, N M if W ...W 235. --D .W Y' i t ' V .Qi-1 ., -'-'v,f,,, , X 7,,, ,y My ii: ' s,.:,, N ,. ' : '-'2 1 ' -- 1' .. -,rm ,'., fwfwt l yfs . H an 'skit .Qsf,-.J?!n. fiigitjrfsit aienfi- .i . 5?5f3E:, I V ,EEE sr k.,fi.,J.lY - . , .. , , W , K K5 ' ,. , , - ff ii tiffifi nrss Carl Brown leads the Held- rrin, I ifisQ'ts5ftig2afnss,c'siiiTt his ff' - The 1954 spring track team, under the tutelage of Mr. Irwin Weiss, ended its season proudly displaying a string of 45 consecutive victories. Outstanding performers included hurdlers Brown. Gillette and Graham, sprinters Terry and Taylor: shotfputter Rosner, and distance runners Wciigel and Willis. Terry and Taylor beat the West Point Plebes. yyyl, Win Niles clears the CFO - ' ,, 'i,,,:g, ' bar. 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Supervised by Miss Tunnell, the girls praetieed skills and mastered rules and regulations of the game, putting them to use in class tournaf ments. Class teams were ehosen which played Westfield, Hamilton, and Miss Fines At the close of the season the annual Senior Girls' vs, Senior Boys' game was held, with the hoys winning, 247, Three cheers for the winner! JUNIOR, SENIOR TEAM FRONT ROW: S, Kinncll, J. Updike, Harris, M. Seibert, L. Cooper, A. Van Zandt, M. Burrell, L, Ellis, A. Jones. SECOND ROW: B, Nunziato, L, Mondonc, S. Reascr, A, Wallis, L. Pierson. B, Strayer, V, Ever- ett. THIRD ROW: N. Craven, J. Thompson, M. Asbury, N. Yeoman, M. Church, D. Pearson, A. Drever. FROSH, SOPH. TEAM FRONT ROW: K. Dodge, J. Delaney, H. Vcrmilya, K. Gulliksen, G, Asbury, M. McGilvra, M. Dalzcll, S. Black, B. Beck. SECOND ROW: A. Caplcs, S. Way- mer. K. Donley, M. Shimo- mura, M, Kriz, K, Smith, L. Graham, L. Brown. THIRD ROW: B. Craven, M, Wci- gcl, M. Whitehead, L. Brickley, P. Thompson, A. Thompson, C. Page, M. Chubct. assisted Miss Tuimell in school sports. Tliest' 1 Z f Y' 4 S. UW' 'S' av , a ,XT V , A f ,fs ggpt -i fg. .C e ' . T A . ik t w . .2 -Ea . 4-,Q 'I'OWER BOOSTERS-Comprising this year's Varsity cheering squad were Penny Hunt, captain, Barbara Berry, Barbara Dilley, Sue Harker. Sandy Northcross. Filly Reaser, Fran Smith, Dotty Stalker, with Lois lillif. and Doris Pierson as alternates, These lively GIRLS' LEADER CORPS The Uirlsi Leader consisting of a group attendance, helped direct teaching girls various memher of this group wa Corps, this year of 23 selected girls, gym classes and after' girls in white took sports, and aided in athletic skills. Each s chosen on the hasis ol' her scholastic record, personality, and athletic participation. l'sffsfrf'es lassiee. stimulated school spirit hy leading cheers at all varsity football and basketball games, Nlenihers of the -l.V, squad were Janet Patterson. captain. Sally Bowers, Elinor Coffee, Ruth Perry. Ann Wicotf, and Anita Ackley, alternate. GIRLS' ATHLETIC COUNCIL The G,A.C. completed the fourth year ot' its history, meeting every lvlonday afternoon after school to plan cxtrafcurricular athletic events and to arrange playfdays and tournaments with HU4lf'lW schools. The otiicers ol' this orgamzaf tion, who are elected annually hy the girls in the school, were Ruth Ann Karch, presidcntg Marie Seihert, vitefpresident1 and Peggy Dixon, secretary. RONT ROW: Harris, , Culhreth, L. Cooper, E. fluentener, L. Pierson. SEC- BND ROW: Suydam, C. ierrariano, A. Van Zandt, ,, Casey, Nl. Seibert, B. itrayer, L, Guthrodt, M. lurrell, THIRD ROW: L. iugill, S. Reaser, M. Griffin, , Updilte, Miss Tunnell, S. .owe, R. Kareh, M, Lee, ihompson, P. Nieoll, i.A.C. Members: L, Cooper. . Harris, S, Kinnell, S. Jorthcross, A, Wallis. A. 'an Zandt, L, Casey, L. ugill, N, Luther, D. Pier- on, Thompson, D. Stalk- r, K, Dodge, M. Kriz, M. flCGilvra, K, Smith, iomerville, Nl. Suppiger, L. lrown, B. Craven, L. Gra- ,am, M. L, Kahny, S. Way- ier, Nl. Weigel. mv' r , ,f S R 4, 1 . 4 i N is f ifl' f' l I l l '3 1 gf X i X A F ' E 2 t .. --', 4, ' f , . pf f '. X,,'iz,.,, W 'i ' iii 'M Ill W mgr' Ep.. 3- FRONT ROW: M. Kimble, L, Pearson, B. Strayer, L. Cooper, S. Waymer. SECOND ROW: L, Fugill. I. Thompson, C, Terraciano, E. Muentner, M. Grifhn. J. Suydam, S, Reaser, L. Casey. S. Lowe, THIRD ROW: H. Cain, N, Briggs, B. Beck, M, Weigel. As usual softhall was a favorite sport of the year, Because of the numher participating in this program, each class had several teams which played their own teams as well as other class teams. Allfstar teams participated in games with teams from nearhy schools. All games were umpired hy Miss Tunnell and the Leader Corps. lvlany girls participated in the fall and spring tennis program under the management of Pat Nicoll and juan Updike, Girls were placed in one of three groups according to their tennis skillvfxdvancecl. Intermediate, or Beginners. In the fall series Joan Tredennick Untermediatej and Esther Musselman fAdvancedj ohtained the tennis championships in their groups. my e fm r gre. 1- 5 ', '32 L. Brickley, G. Stadler, L, Luther, I. Beasley. FOURTH ROW: N, Yeoman, A. Jones, M, L. Kahny, I. Anderson, McCool, N, Niles, B. Craven, D. Sellers, G, Smith, S. Massey. FRONT ROW: E. Musselman, P, Nicoll, Updike, A, Gantz. SECOND ROW: II. Treden- nick, E. Hamilton, Hill, C. Clinton, L. Corl N. Beekman, S. Hill. . Lv, 4, - A, t- . in 'Pi' 'Ng5Qii'aYaQ 1 -' 5t,1't. g,'l.f,Rl.,,lfe,g-'f ' ' ,lg','4.?.---ff! 4, :I 5 . 1- . ,. 1 . . -Q , 6, ' . . 'aww-'maya Q, 1 'iq 52 . .1 ' ggi 9 ls55'ba,'gl,' pic' -1,21 , 1-'e a' , .'-, -ft-J' .,:.- -' x .Wifi I HL 'ta -' ff.--' ' . ., 61.2144 . '?L:l5'.X: In 1929 PHS offered interclass basketball, soccer and baseball to its female sports enthusiasts. The present program developed gradually, much credit being due Mrs, Elizabeth Fettes who 5 between 1946 and 1950 instigated many ,of the sports now enyoyed by the girls and founded the Leader Corps Miss Tunnell has extensively carried out this program and been instrumental in establishing the G.A.C. -' ' s.- -. tl gllfihli WSP ,1v:ffff,Tq9Q-H A ik -+ 1 NZ-fri, n ilk qgr, x.. 'jig' sum. 15 , ' , t' Ts - I 23 -Q I, jg. ,, . . ,xi X - 'nj - . , . t E 'gli' zu 5 ' . ggf. 4 J? l --a ' 11. , 1 ffl H 1 . . ' wig, . 1 '-,'n.4 ' .-l.. ,ya . -. .- 4 ,-.i ,M ,.s lilly ' ' f lU'4-N ' J '?3'fFFfff'tWPcS s'1r 63519- '. y '1w.t.L .M1. , 4 N- lt .-,,' A-, 'i,s'1g., N. - .,.1,. aiff 4, - ,.-1 1. , 1: 'eil LL 3.-.xi-, J Y - wy qgn I I 1 fa, 1 ,rua s ,, . , . -uf. ,, .,,. ' bun, - f ,,::, . -iw. f s R XX-K xx lun 'V 14. sw, ill f' 4 M x23 ' I v . Nl we ug .z,. , - '. cf-Yfff ..M,f ,ff REAL ESTATE TOWN AND COUNTRY Insurance All Kinds Except Life: Contract and Fiduciary Bonds MORTGAGE LOANS ONE OF OUR GREATEST ASSETS is the goodwill of the thousands of customers we have served for the past 68 years. The progress we have made is due to their friendly, cooperation. O. H. HUBBARD AGENCY 142 NASSAU STREET Real Estate Department IRVING W. MERSHON, Proprietor MAZUR NURSERIES Baker's Basin Road Grower of THE NASSAU OIL ANNUALS - PERENNIALS VEGETABLE PLANTS COMPANY OF HEEREMANS PRINCETON THE PRINCETON FLOWER SHOP 423 Nassau Street Phone 1-0962 86 ,mer 4.4, 5z1,,,,,f- czftg., Why not start a savings account now, w-ith an amount as small as one dollar, and give Dad a hand. Four years of College is expensive, and he will appreciate a littleiihelp. It's smart to save regularly - many future opportunities will depend upon it. 'A' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRINCETON PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY The Bank of Friendly Service i' Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System 87 PIANO - HARMONY and ARRANGING Beginning or Advanced Students Practice Rooms - day or night, weekends The Dielhenn Music School 18 Nassau Street, Princeton, N. J. Steinway Hall, New York, N. Y. Princeton 1-0238 REAL ESTATE EDMUND GJGK 8: COMPANY REALTORS -INSURANCE 190 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Telephone 1-0322 INSURANCE PRINCETON FUEL OIL CO. JOHN F. Horr, JR., Pres. 216-20 Alexander Street 'gWatch for the Urange Trucks, Phone 1-1100 MAURICE A. MATHER Funeral Director Princeton, N. J, Hardware THE HARDWARE CORP Princeton Shopping Center Home Made Chocolates G A L E Freshly Roasted Nuts Norcross Greeting Cards - Gifts Dry Cleaning - Pressing THE BLACK LANTERN 8 Chambers Street 38 Witherspoon Street PRINCETON, N. J. Telephone 641-.I 9 ,S 'X X, - 1 1 me-Zufx Cen ratulations I Bambergers Joms you 111 lookmg ahead to a sueeeseful future I lk XQOTE T0 GIADS AND UNDERGRADS 095' fe 9,1 Bdmbergel Q M M I I I I I 9 I C I I L 1 F I I I I 0 I 1, P I Q' 1' . ' 5 y' r 1 - , , 4 ,xx Wed like to be part of your 1 '- . future. Come see us lll our nm' , R . . 3 l ' ina Prmceton store! - .4 J K, I 'Q 1, N work 0 orristown 0 Plc f Id Princeton 9 illbum 8J REILLEY,S School Supplies Stationery MEAT MARKET Greeting Cards 22 Witherspoon Street PRINCETON, N. .l. H I N K S O N 9 S Phone 1-1085 'k Charles H. Draine Co. Real Estate -- Insurance 194 Nassau Street PRINCETON, N. J. Phone 1-4350 74 Nassau Street PRINCETON, N. J. I IN A HURRY? try our Sudden Service ' Motor Salesg Inc. for shirts or cleaning I Chrysler - Plymouth In by 10 dirty, out by 4 thirty I 15-21 Spring Street I PRINCETON, N. J- Cleaners 81 Laundry WATCHES - JEWELRY - SILVER Elgin Watch dealer for Princeton B E L L 0 W S P A K M A N g S Ollftfttefs to Yllllng Fine Jewelry . . . Watch Repairing 9 Wlitherspoon Street PRINCETON, N. J. Princeton 1-3596 People of All Ages Hi-Chair - To Hi-School - To College 210 Nassau Street PRINCETON, N. J. ,,,-n-4' YOU'll FIND MANY GIRLS YOUR OWN Y AGE AT THE TELEPHONE COMPAN And some oi them were probably in high school with you a year or two ago. Ask them about the excellent pay they receive, the four increases in the first year, the interesting and important work they do, and the good times they have together. We'll be glad to tell you more about the opportunities now open in this interesting ' 'th ou field. Come in and let us talk it over wi y 91 AMERICAN CYANAMID CO. Fine Chemicals Division PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY COLLEGIATE CAP and GOWN Co. ir 366 - 5th Avenue NEW' YORK 1, N. Y. It's the Service A ftvr the Sales That Countsu GARTLAND CHEVROLET CARS and TRUCKS 65 E. Broad Street HOPEWELL, N. J. Open Phone 9 A.M. to 10 P.M Hopewell 660 Daily MATTHEWS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Incorporated 1912 BUILDERS Builders of the Princeton High School and Many Other of Princeton's Finest Buildings Enduring Quality Construction at the Most Economical Cost 296 ALEXANDER STREET PRINCETON. N. J. Telephone: Pliinceton 1-0182 93 ' I FREDERICK HARRIS Gifts - Toys - Greeting Cards THE NEW PRINCETON SHOPPING CENTER Telephone: PRinceton I -53 53 DRIVEWAY SERVICE Inc. Estimates Given EDWARD C. KOPP, Pres. Telephone I-0937 Telephones I-0166 and I-0012 J. B. REDDING 8K SON Plumbing and Heating Contractors 234' Nassau Street COOPER 81 SCHAFER VAUGHN Sz RoCKNAK Roopng Gas - Oil - Lubrication' Sheet Metal Work Re airin Skylights - Cornices ip g Slating - Air Conditioning 235 Nassau Street Phone I-9664 63 Moran Avenue Phone I-2063 E Y Q r ,. M if QQ Hx Nu xisx 'K if Q X ,Qi me-.rv 55 . , ,rv 5 7,6 5 42 3 -A Q. W. Thx- music lm-sion. uick pickup. sm li' ...uv 3 ,- ,,.-N' .gin K K A K , - K K f' l 5 ' ' - A , , '- Q. QS Qs 3 X , B :ff - ,s 1 ' gl.. 0 5 SX R ik Q Q X .p sf 5+ x, N S 1 Q. xxx. NWQ . x dxf Q ' Tfwx -vs , ' x x N 45, x1'x-Q, ,sw Hemi, o N' 8,5 S 6 ,bg 5,g.:-N-I fg .,, JL, 5 A f V 3' Z' M 15A ' if! Ilih, 1- Q cgwt The lower stairway, Instruction Hand Blocki THE KNITTING SHOP Yarns A Nvlons Needlepoint - Hooked Rugs 6 Tulane Street PRINCETON, N. J. Phone 1-0308 Hg Unusual GIFTS from Sweden EFF I America 25 0 0 cr HMI' 180 Nassau Street - next to Cox' S Farm and Garden Equipment Home Water Systems and Refrigeration J. Percy Van Zandt Co. For the Best in Service BLAWENBURG, N. .l. Phone Hopewell 6-0557 1915 C. A. CLINTON NATIONAL TELETABLE CORP. Television Furniture 1955 H. P. CLAYTON Palmer Square PRINCETON, N. J. Our 40th Anniversary Year 915 1955 ROGERS PEET CLOTHES Exclusive DOUGLAS lVIacDAID 20 Nassau Street PRINCETON, N. .l. GALLUP 8: ROBINSON Inc. Advertising Research 53 Bank Street PRINCETON, N. I. P H. FRAZEE Sea Foods PRINCETON, N. J. hone l-0072 - 73 96 AN ENVIRONMENT FOR RESEARCH It is a pleasure to greet in these pages the young men and women of the Princeton community, of which RCA Laboratories has been an active part for nearly thirteen years. Our pleasant and rewarding associations with the people and institutions of the Princeton area, Hllll the interest which the com- munity has shown in our work, have created the stimulating environ- ment required for creative research. The achievements of our scientists and engineers in this environ- ment may be measured in many pioneering advances in electronics, covering a broad field from the development of color television to the discovery of new materials and techniques for tomorrow's electronic systems. The men and women of RCA Laboratories are proud of their place in this community, and appreciative of the opportunity afforded them in these surroundings to advance electronic science in the service of the nation. RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA RCA LABORATORIES DAVID SARNOFF , A PRINCETON REsEARI:II CENTER NEW JERSEY 1 I 97 C-ROVER LUMBER COMPANY 'A' 194 Alexander Street PRINCETON, N. J. Phone 1-0041 Phone 1-0613 PEG WANGLER Realtor 8 Stockton Street 1fDirectly Opp. Bayard Lanej PRINCETON, N. J. CONRAD GUTBRODT Plumbing and Heating Contractor PRinceton 1-1353 ROCKWOOD DAIRY Foot of University Place PRINCETON, N. .l. Colden Guernsey and Homogenized Vitamin D Milk and Dairy Products Phone 1-1200 R O S E D A L E GARDEN MARKET Everything for the Carden at 262 Alexander Street PRINCETON, N. .l. Telephone 1-3201 HAROLD A. PEARSON BUILDER PRINCETON, N. J. Phone 1-0715 63 Palmer Square PRINCETON MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT, Inc. 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PRINCETON NEW JERSEY pRi,,,,et0n 1,0762 READ HIGH FIDELITY EQUIPMENT THE PRINCETON HERALD Puhlishell Senli-Weekly Complete Coverage of PRINCETON, LAWRENCEVILLE and PENNINGTON PRICE: 53.50 PER YEAR A Complete Selection at Net Prices Long Playing Records Tape Recorders and Accessories Largest Local Selection Princeton Listening Post 164 Nassau Street-Tel. 1-4933 The Musician dpth f n ver get fumo J If you re one who keeps up with the time all the time then you already know about THE MUSIC SHOP Prlnevtons celebrated music store Celebrated for what? you ask Why everything yes everythin In the lme of music If youre looking for any thing from popular and vlassical records all the way up to the latest developments color TV youre sure to find satifaction awaiting you In THE MUSIC SHOP l q T , I sk . . I I - The allure ol his songs Q is enchanting: The e o his music, divineg I Know the reason hrfll e us? . . . He 'ual can't keep lime! , i . . 1 5 5 . , 4 , . . as as . . . , , ' g . . , . I I in , .N . , , 5 CENTER SHOE REPAIR SHOP Princeton Shopping Center TWEEN AGE SHOES Princeton Shopping Center Phone 1-5017 Phone I-0899 Est. 1899 B. IHC. Princeton's First and Finest Dry Cleaner I - R l E , DELIVERY STORAGE nsumncp ea Stan SERVICE V E R B E Y S T FACILITIES Mlsower Pyne 94 Nassau Street PRINCETON, N. J. Telephones I-0095 and I-0096 1 French Dry Cleaning Sanitary Sponging and Pressing Rugs and Carpet Cleaning TULANE STREET PRINCETO N,N N A S S A U BARBER SHOP 80 Nassau Street THE BALT 82 Nassau Street Telephone 1-9828 NASSAU MOTOR COMPANY FORD Sales and Service T8-24 Chambers Street Telephone 1-3426 CONOVER MOTOR COMPANY MERC URY Sales and Service 28 Chambers Street Telephone 1-3688 T X 1 ' , .,'a.,:a.'5::f , . T sf-Z ' ' Jifmri 4. ' fam 1 , X cms,-L W ' 'se , -' ' 5 IL Q 1-if 1:2 f '. M,fww71f - , 4 A A. Q ' .K3f.gg?:5.3,k ii., ,H 6,65 ir. : gif .,- Vfffi Y Vgffmi- . Q. 534232-E?R1v.g' f- . 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