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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presidenf ,,,, , U, ,,,, , Bill Fuga+e Vice Presiclenf ,,,, 7 ,Robin Jones Secre+ary K , - , S Nadine Rumsey Treasurer ,W , A Nancy Wra+hall Page I5
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Page I4 , myers ,,e Q, U Tw,-fan, : .fmwit ,W 'fwwkw B 1 2 , , v . o ., . . , r 2 J o . . , , a . wf'T?w g f! Vyhyhr WN LW,M .,,,, we 'fi' P W .A teline: Pier 86. if ff -ff M WK ,J 1 1 4,1f A ew York ,y New iixorgmgy - R:: ' f S' 0 A, 1' 5,, . N., , ' ' :Q.f - - izb E .gy n mv da n ,, , as of the West .,,L, 1090 a blast down at i,,, 4' 86. Approaw 'qsz , ', 'AV' 'Ah h ssedj,Nancy wratnali senin A ,se Qb r 1A3 ZA, ,,. 4 cvnsietiins of Penny Bishop, P f H 4 by 'Rzmy Alberse. On the bridge Of ' QP A ' -f'ff' n y npresiaeml of he line B111 Fugate, Captai 'ZIA Mike ' ,,Q:, wi :: ' ,eorg'e,Kirschenbauer, Chief Steward Duncan Taylor, wuci9wtSchmi.dlin. At the head of the gang-plank Marilyn Parker? ci: gg 'iilg a ' Ve- M e comed that well-known screen star Gil Bartlett. Be 'deg -QH'f V,,1 LQQQ Jeae' wadine Rumsey and Pat Brough. Nadine was call- ing the names e nsch, Howland, and Mihok, four world reknown members of an .'-,N 2fol.' basketball team, as Pat checked off the list. Back in the street Betsy Cushwa was assisting Tony Forlano with his luggage while Professor Pagach was earnestly conversing with Walt Ensdorf. Jackie Molthop stood close by taking notes for future reference. On the main deck Chris Folsom was escorting around the ship Donna Derowski, laden with hat boxes: Barbara Hall, carrying her batonsg and Sue Dawson, looking chic in one of her original creations. Along the pier I saw various groups of voyagers. Tom Dembia was autographing baseballs while Penny Misirian and Judy Sakal were busily snapping candids for Rosemary Darlington's travel- ogue. Sue Rumble was taking subscriptions for the ship's newspaper The Bam as Carole Seals was distributing copies of the Nugget. Way off to one side Margie Troast could be seen in deep discussion with Bill Webersinn and Nancy and Phyllis Witmer on the pros and cons of a boat trip. Carol Grifenhagen was supervising the boarding of her piano on the ship. Joan Dietert and Glenda Arentzen were carrying their easels aboard, closely followed by Marilyn Baker with her typewriter and Betty with Kathie Barnes. Bill Stipler seemed to be getting used to ocean voyages. Sue McGraw was talking with Ginni Grabinski, the purser, about the money she had won on a quiz show. Jane Pulis, U.S. repre- sentative to an education conference, stood behind Paul Moore, from whose brief case Leann Ritter, joke book in hand, heard ominous ticking. Bob Fischer, Bruce Kean, and Bruce Rufner, carrying tennis rackets, stood at attention as Camille Inserillo, Pat Armstrong, Lois Poxon and Patti Webb hoisted the flag. The-last one on board was Lynn Belli who had just finished her first Broadway hit. A few minutes later Robin Jones gave the signal and the voyage was under way. About an hour later I noticed Terry Garion and a few others who had missed the boat and had decided to fly over. Your reporter, Barbara Zisgen
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XX. X99 N T-3 CLIFFORD F. ACKERSON Upper Saddle River l try all things, I achieve what l can. Ack . . . likes Mr. Mitchell, maroon, pizza, and Pat Boone . . . found watching Gunsmoke, working on chem experiments, or shooting pool . . . dislikes Boas and vo- cabulary tests . . .would like to own a black motorcycle . . . college and a career in chemistry. it , . ., fr , 4 ' ' -' .1 r 4' I f il.-. 1 1, Ln QW ,ly 0Qyj3,Ll'lJVe'i ROSEMARY ANNE ALBERSE Ramsey A winning smile, a winning way. Romy ...likes Mr. Mitchell, Miss Preische, blue, and roast beef . . . found twirling, playing tennis, or listening to Ricky Nel- son's Be Bop Baby . . . secretly desires to be a skater but will teach elementary school . . . while twirling is heard saying Yau kids I.. '4 it sl BERNICE ANN ALEXANDER Mahwah Let us be gay while we may. Bernie . . . enioys Mr. Sweatlock, Law- rence Welk, liver, onions, and French fries . . . found wearing blue, and yellow, danc- ing, skating, or listening to Theresa Brewer . . . You're dreaming! . . . future includes beauty culture course and marriage , . . people who say maybe rate low Wfrf' JU 08 make me mod. I 4. L 471 if J Xcwgvxf I HX fl iffy' ff' ' df if JN i, Ql flfyfjlyggl STEPHEN H. ALTENDERFER Waldwick Pleasure before business- if business at all. Steve-O . . . likes Mr. Murray, seafood, and red . . . found watching Wyatt Earp, listening to Benny Goodman, or playing basketball . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . plans to go to college . . . secretly wants to be a iet fighter pilot. Page 76 wi-UL X9 f , y x .Q Gio f ful i . J? ol Q, BEVERLl'E,,L,j,ji rsrr ANDERSON 5 Ailllendale l lt is a friendly heart that has many friends. ' Bev . . . likes Mr. Lewitz, spaghetti, and thick milkshakes . . . spends time playing the piano, playing tennis, and listening to Glenn Miller music . . . wants to visit the Empire State Building, and teach grade school or music . . . hates conceited people .. . Oh, Weill 11401 EX? 3 f m it JUDY ANDERSON 'iff Allendale J Good nature and good sense J are usually companions. Little Will . . . a future nurse who would like to go to Florida in a Model A . . . her favorites include mystery rides with Schefs , Mr, Lowitz, Moonglow, scrambled eggs, and college weekends . . . conceited people are her pet peeve.
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