Riverside High School - Torch Yearbook (Riverside, NJ)
- Class of 1953
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ROBERT SHOFF Su perin+endenT of Schools Message To The Senior Class: Memories ol your school doys will become increosingly cherished wilh The possoge of Time, When we ore young, we Tend To look enviously To The IuTure, Tor- geTTing ThoT Todoy is The luTure we soughT os children. IT is regreTTobIe buT True Thol Tor The mosT. The Trienclships lormed Through The school yeors ceose To be ocTive-wiTh groduolion, oncl new Triend- ships under new circumsTonces Tole Their ploce. NeverTheless you will olwoys remem- ber your school doys, Tor They were The doys ol your youTh, oncl os you grow olcler, They become The mosI cherished ol oll. Your Teochers by Their inTeresTs ond eTTorTs hove Tried To mole your school doys en- ioyoble ond proTiTobIe. Your TuTure will meosure yours ond Their success. Uur Administrators . . . 'vnfxrcf' if MR. RICHARD DICKINSON High School Principal No+hing greal' was ever achieved wilh- ou+ en+husiom. Emerson You have shown oi greoT deol of enThusiosm in your work, oThIeTics, ond oTher ocTiviTies. The gools you have seT lor yourselves ore ropidly being ochieved. As o closs, you hove olisployecl o greoT spiriT ol cooperolion in proiecls you hove underToIcen. IT is our hope ThoT you will conTinue To show The some enThusiosm in oll ThciT you uncIerToIce. CongroTuIoTions To you Tor hoving successTuIIy complelecl your high school coreer. Besl wishes To eoch of you Tor conlinued success in oll Tulure endeovors, efogaffg afifiififecl Lg flue goarc! of giclucafion an 5' xmas., V fb -.ff LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Charles E. Dugan, Mr. Louis Pfau, Mr. William E. Link, Mr. Morris D. Murphy, Mr, Harry Lewis, Mr. William P. Nunn, Mr. Wayne Tusing, Mr. John Kenny. lNof Picfured: Mr. Howard Bishop.l Vifally inferesfed in lhe well-being of lheir com- munily, The men who serve as members of The Board of Educalion, donaie a real and Tangible service io ihe people lhey represenl. The members ol lhe Board of Educalion are elecied by lhe cilizens of Riverside +o plan for and walch over lhe welfare of 'rhe public school sysl'em. Worlcing closel'y wilh odminis+ra+ors, board members seek To hire compelenr sfaff personnel. and lo improve and lo prolecl lhe school syslem in all respecls. SEEHETAHIES Alice Taylor, CharloHe Norwiclre. '41 ':.:'J RICHARD L. STRICKLER Science ANNE Z. JESTER Physical Educaiion aculty Members if esoReuANA B. LANDRY LANGUAGES NICHOLAS LOMBARDI FAYE M. WELLS A - fgfannecl ECLCA lagii recioufi omenfd MU SIE GEORGE W THOMAS ' ' K 3 ,QL BERTHA E. wlLKrNsoN , X , 1 'P-. JOSEPH T. CANCELLIERI Commercial BUSINESS ELLEN S. MARTIN K. Qrx Commercial l--s an K' 'ND' 'Gu-q. CHARLES KUDY Commercial CCUAQ. . ..X4l'lJfA8 R511 t. . . 1 1 ' I T L, Y , uqw to 1 'Q Q ,Z Q Y -ff M A JACK H. FICHTER LEE E. TRIEBELS Social Sfuclies Social Sludies SUIIIAL STUDIES 'Rx X3 Ali ,, 1- mer, I ?':I f '15 152:13 Hill f 1,1 AHT I' fl i t,gulll '- M ....-1 i INDUSTRIAL All I S 'Vi MARIE L. PAGENSTECHER 99' FRANK E. THMAN ' , X I d 1 I A+ A.. . ELIZABETH W- ROT2 we .jme 0 ur oguea Homemcking Y 5 MILDRED A. COYLE 'Q FLORENCE B. GLEESON 'v-- 'fl 4? Ni ...av All-,,,c.,, HUMEMAHING k K LIBHAHY CLASSES JM x-5 ix ,J Q ' , 5 Zmfwea .A of Mdtelildy, j06ll1y, all! j0l'Yl0I'l'0LU . . .--l...-i..1 ta DC' Lf x., E1 Mr, Charles Lehman. Miss Florence Gleeson The Time nf llur Lives Time, SepTember 3, I949-we were The new lresh- men oT R.l'l.S., exciTed by The newness oT all acTiviTies. Our class oTTicers were: PresidenT, Paul Kelly: Vice PresidenT, Lila Rossi: SecreTary, Rose Macchia, and Treasurer, Jessica La Pergola. Summer vacaTion passed quiclcly, and beTore we realized iT, we were sophomores-class oTTicers were The some wiTh The excepTion oT our new SecreTary, Delores l.onTz. ThaT year we selecTed our class rings. Our rings arrived when we were iuniors. Jimmy Fusco designed our class banner. An especi- ally wonderTul evenT was FiesTa Grandaf' our Junior-Senior Prom. Our senior class oTTicers were: PresidenT, Elwood Cohen: Vice President Lila Rossi: Secre- Tary, Delores LonTz, and Dolores CzarzasTy was Treasurer. This was The Time aT our lives. The Senior Class Play, The Trimming aT The ChrisTmas Tree The concession sTand were only a Tew oT The major acTiviTies during our Senior year. Soon iT was May, and we spenT Three unTorgeTTable days in Wash- ingTon. Class NighT, BaccalaureaTe Services, and CommencemenT climaxed The memories ol our days in Riverside l'ligh. Reading Clockwise: Delores Czarzcsty, Treasurer: Dolly LonT1, Secrefaryg Elwood Cohen, Presideni: Lila Rossi, Vice President To The Class of l953 When you enTered high school Tour years ago, The world was in a TurbulenT sTaTe. Since Then The Korean War has come inTo exisTence, The l'l-bomb has been exploded, The aTomic era has been advancing, and recenTly a new adminis- TraTion has Taken over in WashingTon. Many oT The problems ThaT have arisen during These Tour years sTill Tace you Today. Their soluTion calls Tor vision, changes in The aTTiTudes oT individuals, and a real desire To serve. ThroughouT your high school days you have evidenced These gualiTies. We have no doubT aT your conTinuing To display Them. NOT one oT you would reTuse To TighT on The baTTle TronTs, buT leT us noT TorgeT ThaT These TronTs may be in Riverside as well as Korea. Will each aT you TighT Tor civic, religious and poliTical causes ThaT will help Riverside, BurlingTon CounTy, New Jersey, and The UniTed STaTes To be The mosT wonderTul spoTs in The world To enjoy? l-low can This be done? VoTe when The polls are open: Talce an acTive parT in The various civic, poliTical, and religious organizaTions: and when you are convinced ThaT an acT or proiecT is Tor The good oT The maioriTy, TighT valianTly Tor iT, May you have The wisdom and The sTrengTh To susTain you in This Taslc. Good luclc and besT wishes To you as you Talce your place in The world and accepT This challenge. S 'P'- sf G7 'Th . 2 if 'A A JOSEPH B. BILAZZO Baseball lg Prom Cornrnillee 33 Concession Sfond 43 Bleeclier Crew l,23 Monilars 23 Arr Club I,2,33 Camera Club lj Arcliery Club 23 Tumbling Club 23 Dancing Club lj Typing Club I3 Safely Driving 4. GAIL BRACY Typing Club I3 Chess Club 33 Drum and Bugle Corps l,2,3,4g Tumbling Club I3 Future Homemalcers Club 2: Crleo Club 43 Girls' Snap Club 43 Riv-ues 4. JOSEPH HOWARD BRIGHT Baslcelball Jr. Varsify l,2, Varsily 3.43 Baseball 33 Prom Cornmilfee 33 A.V,A, I3 Monitors 3,43 Sludenf Gavernmenl 2,4, Speaker ol The House 43 Ari Club Ii Dancing Club I3 Mallw Club 33 Boys' Coolcing Club 43 Typing Club I3 Slide Rule Club 33 AA. Board 43 Safety Driving 43 College Club 33 Cliess Club 334. MARY FRANCES BRYSON I-loclxey 33 Prom Cornrnillee 33 Concession Slancl 43 Drum and Bugle Corps I3 Usliers I,2,3,43 Monilors 3,43 Sludenf Governrnenl 43 Honor Sociely 3,43 Yeorbool: 3,43 Riv-ues 23 Girls' Glee Club 3,43 Dancing Club l,23 Drama Club 33 AA. Secrelary 33 Sole-ly Driving 43 Execulive Commillee 2,33 Senior Play 4. ELWOOD CARRUTHERS Foolball I,2,3,43 Pram Commillee 33 A.V.A, I,23 Bleeclier Crew 2,3,43 Art Club l,2,33 Boys' Glee Club l,2,43 Camera Club ll Tumbling Club 2,3,43 Dancing Club 23 Rod and Reel Club 23 Science Club 2,33 Safely Driving 4. DOMINIC MICHAEL CICALI Faolball I,23 Baslcelball Jr, Varsily l,2, Varsity 3,43 Baseball l,2,3,43 Prom Cornmillee 33 Concession Sland 43 fX.V.A. I,23 Bleeclier Crew 2,33 Boys' Varsily Club 2,3,43 Ari Club 2,3,4, Vice President 43 Boys' Glee Club 3,43 Arcliery Club 33 Tumbling Club 2,33 Dancing Club l.23 Rod and Reel Club 23 Boys' Cooking Club 43 Typing Club I3 PMA, Board l,2,3,43 Safely Driving 43 Execulive Commillee 3. NORMA MARY BARNETT I-loclcey 43 Prom Commiflee 33 Concession Slond 41 COWOFO Club 23 Dancing Club I3 Cliess Club 2. BETTY MAE BENNETT Arl Club li Girls' Glee Club I: Dancing Club ll Knillifig Club 43 Typing Club I3 Safely Driving 43 Spanisli Club 4, CC n riuerfi . . . 4157 c R, N' . iz, I-nil ELWOOD COHEN Concession Sland 4: Class Presidenl 4: Monilors 3,4: Slu- clenl Governmenf 3.4. Secrelary 4: Honor Sociely 3.4: Arl Club I.2: Yearbook 4, Business Manager: Slide Rule Club 2: Science Club Presidenl 3: Safely Driving 4: Execulive Commitlee 4: College Club 3: Oralorical Speaker 3.4: Senior Play 4. RITA JOYCE COHEN Prom Commillee 3: Concession Sland 4: Drum and Bugle Corps I.2.3.4: Arr Club I: Yearbook 4: Dancing Club I.2: Dramalic Club 2: Typing Club I: Safely Driving 4: College Club 3: Chess Club 3.4: Spanish Club 4. HELEN JOAN CUCUGLIELLO Prom Commillee 3: Concession Sland 4: Drum and Bugle Corps I.2.3.4: Arl Club I.2: Riv-ues l.3,4: Girls' Glee Club 2.4: Dancing Club I.2: Safely Driving 3. GLENN CUNNINGHAM Foolball I.3.4: Baseball 2: Concession Sland 4: A.V.A. I.2.3.4: Bleecher Crew I,2.3.4: Boys' Varsily Club 4: Arl Club I.2.3.4. Treasurer 4: Boys' Glee Club I.2.3,4: Camera Club l.2.3: Archery Club 3: Tumbling Club I,2.3: Dancing Club I: Rod and Reel Club 2: Library Club 2: Boys' Cooking Club 4: Debaling Club 3: Typing Club I: Science Club I.2: Safely Driving 4: Chess Club 2.3. MARIE CUZZUPE Prom Commlllee 3: Concession Slond 4: Arr Club 3.4: Girls' Glee Club I.2.3,4: Archery Club 4: Dancing Club I.2: Girls' Shop Club 4: Drama Club 2.3: Typing Club I: Special Choral Group l.2: Salely Driving 4: Senior Play 4. DOLORES IRENE CZARZASTY Prom Commillee 3: Drum and Bugle Corps 3.4: Class Treasurer 4: Ushers 2.3.43 Monilors 3.4: Sludenl Governmenl 3.4: Honor Sociely 3.4: Yearbook 3.4: Riv-ues 2.3. Assisl- anl Edilor 3: Girls' Glee Club 4: Dancing Club I: Salely Driving 4: Execulive Commillee 4: Senior Play 4: Con- cession Sloncl. ll A fire wafer Mar DALE BRUCE DEY Foolball I: Concession Slancl 4: Bleecher Crew 2.3: Sludenl Governmenl I: Arl Club l.2.3: Yearbook 4: Riv-ues 2: Dancing Club I: Malh Club 4: Slide Rule Club 3: Safely Driving 4: Execulive Commillee 4: Chess Club 3.4. JOHN DUGAN on foucli . . . MARION GASIOROWSKI Foolball 2.3.4: Baseball 4: Prom Commillee 3: Bleecher Crew 2.3: Camera Club 2: Boys' Varsily Club 3.4: Arl Club 2.3: Tumbling Club I.2.3: Dancing Club I: Rod and Reel Club 2: Malh Club 4: Science Club I: Typing Club 3: Slide Rule Club 3: Salely Driving 4: Senior Play 4: Track 3.4. ROBERT GEHRET Baskelball I.2.3,4: Baseball 2.3: Bleecher Crew 2.3: Boys' Varsily Club 3.4: Arl Club 2: Camera Club I: Tumbling Club 2: Boys' Cooking Club 4: Chess Club 3.4. NANCY LOU EBLE Hockey 3.4: Prom Commillee 3: Concession Sland 4: Arl Club 2.3: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: Archery Club 4: Dancing Club I.2: Girls' Shop Club 4: Drama Club 3: Safely Driving 4. ROBERT ELLIS Foolball l.2.3: Prom Commillee 3: Concession Sland 4: Band 2.3: A.V.A. 2.3.4: Bleecher Crew I.2: Arl Club 4: Riv-ues I: Boys' Glee Club l.2.3.4: Camera Club I.2: Tumbling Club l.2,3: Dancing Club 2: Rod and Reel Club 3: Boys' Cooking Club 4: Debaling Club 4: Science Club 3: Special Choral Group 3: Safely Driving 4: Senior Play 4. ISABEL JEAN ESPENSCHIED Prom Commiflee 3: Concession Sland 4: Ushers l.2.3,4: Girls' Glee Club l.2.3.4: Drama Club I.2: Safely Driving 3. JUNE VIRGINIA FISHER Basketball Varsily 3.4: Hockey J.V. 2. Varsily 3.4: Prom Commillee 3: Concession Slancl 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 2.3.4: Girls' Varsily Club 3.4: Yearbook 3.4: Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4: AA. Secrelary 4: Special Choral Group 2.3.4: Salely Driving 4: All Schnnl Musical 3: Senior Play 4. JAMES GENE FUSCO Foolball 2: Baseball I: Prom Commillee 3: Concession Sland 4: Band I: A.V.A. I: Arl Club l.2.3.4: Yearbook 4: Riv-ues I: Tumbling Club 2: Dancing Club I.2: Science Club 3: Salely Driving 4: Chess Club 3: Senior Play 4. RICHARD FRANCIS FYNAN Foolball 2: Baseball I.2.3.4: Prom Commillee 3: A.V.A. l.2.3.4: Bleecher Crew I.2.3.4: Monilors 3.4: Boys' Varsily Club 2.3.4: Arl Club 2.3: Tumbling Club 3: Yearbook 4: Camera Club 3: Dancing Club I: Boys' Cooking Club 4: Safely Driving 4: Senior Play 4. MARYROSE GENOVESE Prom Commillee 3: Concession Slancl 4: Ushers I.2.3,4: Honor Sociely 3,4: Arl Club 2: Yearbook 2.3.4, Eclilor 4: Riv-ues 2.33 Dancing Club I: Execulive Cornmitlee 43 Senior Play 4. LOUIS F. GILLINGHAM Baseball I,2: Pram Commilfee 3: Concession Sland 4: Art Club l.2.4. Presiclenl 4: Boys' Glee Club 3,4: Tumbling Club 2: Dancing Club I,2: Boys' Cooking Club 4: S'ience Club 3: Safely Driving 4: Chess Club 3.4: Bowling League 3.4. Caplain 4. 4,76 X. i ' ' ..i 1 ii if' . mi sl 1--gp If al ia flee fgwf PHYLLIS AGNES HAWKINS Hockey 3.4: Prom Commillee 3: Drum ond Bugle Corps 2.3.41 Girls' Glee Club 4: Camera Club I: Tumbling Club I: Dancing Club I: Knilling Club 2.3: Fulure Homemakers' Club 2: Girls' Shop Club 4: Chess Club 2. SHIRLEY ELEANOR HECKMAN Hockey 41 Concession Sland 4: Band I,2: Arl Clu'b I,2: Girls' Glee Club I.2.3.4: Dancing Club I: Knilling Club l: Safely Driving 4. CHARLOTTE HENRY Yearbook 4: Dancing Club 4. MARTHA K. KALUHIOKALANI Baskelball 3: Prom Comrnillee 3: Drum and Bugle Corps 2.3.43 Arl Club l.3: Dancing Club I: Knifling Club I: Salely Driving 3. PAUL KELLY Foolball l.2.3.4: Boskelball 2: Baseball I: Prom Commillee 3: Bleecher Crew I.2.3.4: Class Presidenl l.2.3: Monilors 3,4: Sludenl Governmenl l.2.3: Boys' Varsily Club 2.3,4: Yearbook 4: Boys' C-lee.,Club 3.4: Tumbling Club I,2: Dunc- ing Club l: Boys' Cooking Club 4: Slide Rule Club 2: Salely Driving 3: Execulive Commillee 4: College Club 3.4: Senior Play 4. MARIE ELAINE KUNTESKI Hockey 4: Prom Commiflee 3: Concession Slcnd 4: Arl Club 3.4: Riv-ues 2.3.4, Editor 4: Girls' Glee Club l.2.3.4Z Dancing Club I,2: Dramalic Club 2: Special Choral Group l.2.3.4: Senior Play 4: Spanish Club 4. I ,, ii, lsllfcigf . T5- 13 of LUACLf Add P0568 . . . DOLORES H. LONTZ Baskelball J,V. 3, Varsily 45 Hockey J.V. 3. Varsily 45 Prom Commillee 35 Concession Sland 45 Class Secrelary 3,45 Ushers l,2,3,4, Caploin 45 Girls' Varsily Club 45 Arl Club 35 Yearbook Secrelary 45 Riv-ues 2.3, Exchange Edilor 3: Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,4: Salely Driving 45 Senior Play 45 All School Play 2.35 Musical 2. ROSE ELAINE MACCHIA Prom Commillee 35 Class Secrelary l,25 Cheerleaders 2.3, 45 Arl Club l,45 Yearbook 45 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Danc- ing Club l,25 Drama Club 25 Safely Driving 45 Execulive Committee l,25 Senior Play 4. MARGARET JORDAN MAUTE Baskelball J.V, 2, Varsily 3.45 Hockey Varsily 45 Prom Com- millee 35 Concession Sland 45 Sludenl Governrnenl 45 Girls' Varsily Club 45 Arl Club 25 Yearbook 3,4. Arl Edilor 45 Riv-ues 35 Safely Driving 45 Execulives Commillee 35 Senior Play 4. ETHEL V. MELOHIS Boskeball J.V. 2, Varsily 3,45 Hockey J.V. 2. Varsily 3,45 Prom Commillee 35 Concession Sland 45 Girls' Varsily Club 3,45 Arl Club I5 Yearbook 45 Riv-ues 35 Girls' Glee'Club l,2,3.45 Safely Driving 45 Senior Play 4. JOHN MONGILLO Foolball l.2,3,45 Baskelball l.2,35 Prom Cornmillee 35 AVA. l,2,35 Bleecher Crew I5 Boys' Varsily Club 253,45 Arl Club l,25 Riv-ues I5 Boys' Glee Club l,2,35 Tumbling Club I, 2.35 Dancing Club l,25 Safely Driving 35 Senior Play 45 All School Musical 3. MARY LENA MORI Prom Commillee 35 Concession Sland 45 Arr Club 45 Girls' Glee Club l,2.3,45 Drama Club l,25 Salely Driving 35 Senior Play 4. JESSICA L. LaPERGOLA Prom Commillee 35 Concession Sland 45 Class Treasurer l,25 Arl Club l,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Rivvues 35 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Archery Club 35 Dancing Club I.2,35 Drama Club 2 Salely Driving 45 Execulive Commillee l,25 Senior Play 4. H. DOUGLAS LEWIS Foolball Manager I,2,3.45 Prom Commillee 35 Monilors 2, 45 Sludenl Governmenl 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Presidenl 45 Honor Sociely 3.45 Camera Club I5 Dancing Club I5 Slide Rule Club 35 Safely Driving 45 College Club 45 Boys' Slale 35 Bowling League 3,45 All School Play l,25 High School Musical 3.45 Senior Play 45 Chess Club 4, 19 vm? si FRANCIS NELMS Prom Commillee 3: Concession Sland 4: Band 4: Arl Club l: Dancing Club 2: Typing Club I: Safely Driving 3. MARY LOU NEUMAN Prom Committee 3: Concession Sland 4: Riv-ues I: Fulure Homemaliers' Club 2: AA. Secrelary 2: Safely Driving 3: Senior Play 4: Crall Club l. ALBERT NUCKOWSKI Prom Commillee 3: Concession Sland 4: A.V.A, l,2,3,4: Bleeclwer Crew 3: Arl Club I,2,3,4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Camera Club I: Tumbling Club I,2: Dancing Club l: Rod and Reel Club 3: Boys' Coolring Club 4: Typing Club 2: Science Club 2: Safely Driving 4. JOHN ROBERT O'NEAL Foalball 3.4: Baslcelball I,2,3,4: Baseball 3: Prom Com- millee 3: A.V.A. I,2: Bleeclier Crew I,2,3,4: Boys' Varsily Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Tumbling Club l,2,3,4: Danc- ing Club I: Science Club I: Safely Driving 4, BARBARA ORFE Baslcelball J.V. 3, Varsily 4: Hockey Varsily 4: Prom Com- miflee 3: Concession Stand 4: Ushers 2,3,4: Girls' Varsity Club 4: Glee Club I: Dancing Club I: Fulure Homemalrers' Club 2: Girls' Shop Club 4: Safely Driving 3: Senior Play 4. ROSE MARIE ORIO Prom Commillee 3: Concession Sland 4: Arr Club 3.4: Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,4: Dancing Club I,2: Drama Club 2: Safely Driving 3: Senior Play 4. pi I ana! fke hm! LAWRENCE EDMUND PAINTER Foolball I,2: Baslcelball I,2,3,4: Baseball 3,43 Concession Sland 4: A.V.A. I: Bleecller Crew I,2: Boys' Varsily Club 47 Aff Club 4: Tumbling Club l,2: Safely Driving 4: Clless Club 3,4. RUTH PARKER Prom Comrnillee 3: Concession Sland 4: Yearbook 3,4 Girls' Glee Club 3.4: Dancing Club I,2: Drama Club 3 Typing Club 2: Senior Play 4. we -.3 of fkaf wAiCA cameo: ROBERT RENSHAW Football li Basketball Manager l,2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Concession Stand 43 A.V.A, 2,33 Bleecher Crew 23 Boys' Varsity Club 43 Art Club 2,43 Yearbook 43 Dancing Club I3 Camera Club li Boys' Cooking Club 43 Safety Driving 43 Executive Committee 33 Senior Play 4. LILA ROSSI Basketball J.V. 23 Hockey J.V, 23 Prom Committee 33 C'ass Vice President I,2,3,43 Monitors 3,43 Student Government 3,41 Honor Society 3,43 Cheerleaders 2,3,43 Yearbook 43 Art Club 2,33 Riv-ues I3 Dancing Club I,23 Typing Club I3 Sotety Driving 43 Executive Committee 3,43 Senior Play 43 Commencement Pianist 33 All School Musical 3,4. CLAIRE PEACOCK Girls' Drum and Bugle Corps I,23 Class Treasurer 33 Cheers leader 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Senior Play 43 A.A, Secre- tary 3,43 Dancing Club lg Glee Club I,2,33 Satety Driving 43 Drama Club I,23 Concession Stand 43 Riv-ues 43 Execu- tive Committee 3,4. AUDREY POTTER Prom Committee 33 Concession Stand 43 Art Club l.3I Yearbook 3,43 Dancing Club l3 Commercial Club 33 Safety Driving 43 Senior Play, WILLIAM POSCH Football 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 A.V.A. 3.43 Monitors 43 Boys' Varsity Club 43 Art Club l3 Typing Club I3 Safety Driving 3. RONALD POWELL Bleecher Crew 33 Art Club 3,43 Yearbook 43 Camera Club lg Tumbling Club I,23 Dancing Club 23 Rad and Reel Club 33 Moth Club 43 Typing Club 33 Slide Rule Club li Safety Driving 4 Chess Club 3,43 Track 3,4. ARLENE MARIE REED Basketball 2,3,43 l-locl-:ey 2,3,43 Concession Stand 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 3,43 Ushers 3,43 Girls' Varsity Club 3,43 Girls' Glee Club lj Dancing Club 43 Future Homemakors' Club 2. JAMES A. RENSHAW Football l,2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 A.V.A, 2,3,43 Bleecher Crew 2,33 Boys' Varsity Club 3,43 Tumbling Club I,23 Dancing Club l,2. J X HENRY VINCENT RUDZINSKI Foalball I,2,3,43 Baseball I,2,3,43 Prom Commillee 33 A.V.A. l,2,3,43 Bleecher Crew I,23 Monilors 3,43 Bays' Varsily Club 2,3345 Archery Club 23 Tumbling Club I,2,3,43 Dancing Club' I,23 Salely Driving 4. JEAN KATHERINE SADOWSKI I-locilrey 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Concession Sland 43 Ushers 3,43 Girlsl Varsily Club 43 Arl Club 3,43 Girls' Glee Club I,23 Archery Club 33 Dancing Club I,2I Salely If 8 Driving 3. TA o i,, 4: . . 0 wt jgzme P26811 Leonardo da V1nc1 ROBERT F. STILES Arl Club I3 Bays' Glee Club 43 Dancing Club I3 Special Choral Group I3 Salely Driving I. FRANCIS H. STITES Eoolball I,2,3,43sBasebalI I,2,3,43 A.V.A, I,2,3,43 Bleecher Crew 2,3,43 Boys' Varsily Club 3,43 Archery Club 23 Tumb- ling Club 2,33 Dancing Club I,23 Bays' Cooking Club 43 Salely Driving 4. MICHAEL VIGGIANO Baslcelball 23 Prom Commillee 33 Concession Sland 43 A.V,A, I,2,43 Bleecher Crew 23 Arl Club 2,3,4p Tumbling Club I3 Dancing Club I,23 Science Club l.33 Salely Driving 43 Chess Club 3. DOMINIC VITULLE Faolball I3 Baseball I3 Prom Cammillee 33 Concession Stand 43 A.V.A, I,2,33 Bleecher Crew I3 Arl Club I,2,3,43 Yearbook 43 Boys' Glee Club I,23 Archery Club I,23 Tumb- ling Club I,2,33 Dancing Club I,23 Typing Club I,2,33 Science Club I,2.3g Safely Driving 43 Senior Play 43 Chess Club I,2,3,4. JOSEPH WALLACE Baslcelball I,23 Pram Commillee 33 Concession Slancl 43 A,V.A, I,2,33 Boys' Varsily Club 33 Arl Club I,2,3,43 Bays' Glee Club 43 Camera Club li Tumbling Club I,23 Dancing Club I,23 Rad and Reel Club I,23 Boys' Coalring Club 43 Typing Club I.23 Science Club l,2. L'-if LILLIAN J. WATERS Baslcelball I,2,3,4g Prom Commillee 33 Concession Slond 43 Girls' Varsily Club 43 Arl Club 33 Girls' Glee Club I,2,3,43 Archery Club 33 Tumbling Club 23 Dancing Club I,23 Special Choral Group 2.3: Safely Driving 4. Lnsl Norma Barnett's long walk to school By Carole Tuch Betty Bennet's place as a senior By Barbara Bennet Joseph Bilazzo's laziness By Gerry Greenburg Gail Bracy's place in the Bugle Corps By Joan Schiehle Joe Bright's and Bruce Dey's math ability By Eugene Genovese Mary Bryson's typingrbility By Barbara Schmid Elwood Carruthers' nick-name Pat By Pat Williams Dominic Cicali's and Robert Gehret's pleasing dispositions By Jimmy Haran Elwood Cohen's and Dolores Czarzasty's brains By Eddie Kolongokski Rita Cohen's long eyelashes By Joan Murphy Helen Cucugliello's long name By Doramae Mollineaux Glen Cunningham's carefree ways Marie Cuzzuppe's mischievous ways John Dugan's love for Macbeth Nancy Eble's cuteness Robert Ellis' singing voice lsable Espenschied's calm manner June Fisher's love of sports Jimmy Fusco's art ability Richard Fynan's pitching arm By Lorraine Gilbert By Sandra Giani By Miss Wells By Bill Villari By Peggy Potts By Gary Eyster By Carole Coleman By Frank Lott By Bob Shaeffer Marion Gasiorowski's subtle humor By Walter Gasiorowski Maryrose Genovese's pleasant smile Louis Gillingham's bowling ability Martha Kalani's Hot rod riding Phyllis Hawkins' easy going ways Shirley Hecl:man's pretty blonde locks By Maryann Ptau By Ruthie Opal By Bill Jaye By Arlene Ellis By Jack Schock Charlotte Henry's red hair By Kitty Lucas Marie Kunteski's petiteness By Gene Dickey Paul Kelly's position as football captain By John Casperite Jessica La Pergola's and Al Nuckowski's By Ida La Pergola best dressed appearance and Raymond Bernd JEAN C. WILSON Prom Committee 3i Concession Stand Manager 45 Student Government 3,43 Art Club 27 Yearbook 2,3,4, Assistant Editor 43 Riv-ues 2: Commercial Club 35 AA. Secretary lg Safety Driving 47 Senior Play 4. HOWARD LEE WORTH Football 2,3,4q Basketball Ig Baseball l,2,3,47 Prom Com- mittee 3: Band I,2,3,4: Boys' Varsity Club 45 Camera Club 2,33 Dancing Club l,27 Safety Driving 45 College Club 3, Dolly Lontz's and Hank Rudzinski's attractiveness By lva Hullings Rose Macchia's attractive wavy hair By Bernard Sarlo Margaret Maute's basketball ability By Gloria Van Sciver Ethel Melohis' smooth complexion By Gary Eyster John Mongillo as Casanova By Doramae Mollineaux Lena Mori's and Howard Worth's hearty laughs By Mr. Shot? Francis Nelms' skilled piano playing By Nancy Edwards Audrey Potter's and Mary Lou Neuman's By Leon Hunt quiet ways and Walter Blaufuss Douglas Lewis' seat in the Senate By Lynne Murphy Barbara Orfe's and Robert Renshaw's 'friendliness By Guy Boggs Robert O'Neal's gymnastic ability By Daisy Mae Haar Rose Marie Orio's winning personality By Phyllis Johns Lawrence Pointer's basketball ability By Robert Vernon Ruth Parker's love for roller skating By Pat Provenzano Claire Peacock's'dancing ability By Hope Scheimreif William Posch's 6' 2 of height By Bill Beecher Ronald Powell's love 'For playing chess By Mr. Kudy By Alfred Edwards By Max Parker Arlene Reed as manager of sports Jimmy Renshaw's quarter back position Lila Rossi's peppy cheerleading By Jackie Berger By Laurie Schiller By Bill Richardson By Arthur Jacobs By lris Gilbert Jean Sadowski's hockey center position Robert Stiles' love for the Navy Francis Stites' energetic walk Michael Viggiano's quick temper Dominic Vitulle's ability to get into trouble with teachers By Catherine Shinn By Robert Harris By Bill Johnson Jean Wilson's organizing ability By Junior Class Leaders Joseph Wallace's quiet manner Lillian Waters' blushing Juniors or Icisl, olrer Iwo yeors which seemed so long Io us os freshmen ond sopho- mores! As iuniors we designed ond ordered our clciss banner, sponsored cn successful iunior week, climoxed by Ihe mosl imporlonl even? of oll, Ihe junior-senior prom. Our ccpolole ond friendly advisers, Mrs. Georgiono Londry ond Mr. Joseph Concellieri were reody Io help us cilwoys. We wore our new closs rings wilh pride, Icnowing They morlied us os sfudenrs ol R.I'I.S. ond seniors of I954. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Ido LcPergoIu, Vice-president ,Iohn Cusperife, Presidenfg Lynne Murphy, Sec- reicryg Waller Gusiorowsii, Treasurer, jlzid wad our fime for Laing FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Provenzono, J. Schiehle, B. Schmid, P, Fotfs, C. Shixnn. SECOND ROW: L. Schiller, H. Schiemreif, G. Von Sciver, C. Tuch, M, Parker. THIRD ROW: B. Richardson, B. Vernon, B, Villari, R. Shaeffer, J. Schock, Mrs. Landry. I Lx ar, S -my K N-.i M:-.,g i, env FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Dickey, S. Giani, A. Ellis, B. Benneft, L. Gilberf, N. Edwards. SECOND ROW: G. Boggs, E. Genovese, I. Gilberi, C. Coleman, G. Eysfer, A. Edwards Miss Wells. THIRD ROW: M. Gasiorowslri, G. Greenberg, R. Bernd, B. Beecher, J. Casperiie, W. Blaufuss, J. Conover, THE JUNIIJHS FIRST -ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. LaPergoIa, D. M. Mollineaux, B. Jaye, P. Johns, R. Harri's, I. Hullings. SECOND ROW: K. Lucas, L. Murphy, J. Murphy, J. Ogozalek, Mrs. Wilkinson. THIRD ROW: A. Jacobs, E. Kolongowski, B. Johnsfon, J. Horan, F. l-OIT. L- HUM. an gf 55 , A xi- 3 l Aki ,QQ M-J jak mfugqgg 1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Cooper, M. A. Birdsall, J. Caparelli, N. Denning, R, EIIIOH, OW H D F Caldwell C Arrnsfrong G Denning D. A. Bishop, N. Carruihers. SECOND R : . are, . , . , . , Eble, Mr. Dikon, THIRD ROW: E. Aflinson, L. Bonafelli, J. Coleman, J. Bucci, R. Filderman, E. Dudley. Q LUQPQ FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Jankowski, H. Hopps, L. Horan, A. Gross, E. HUM, D. KOVCIUSkY. B. A. Gray, Mr. SIricIlIer. SECOND ROW: R. Hemminger, D. Giammaria, B. Hee-ther, B. Holler. R. Hoffman, R. Himes, L. Jackson. I 1 I si.. s 3 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M, Sarlo, J. Tunno, L. Mafera, L. Powell, C. Page, F. Sanderlin, C. Shaffer, A. M. Meenan, H. Tweed. SECOND ROW: A. Marino, A. Selva, W. Nunn, D. Pinney, R. Perry, J. Port, W. Shedaker, D. McCabe, M. Mafera, P. Wiffe, Mr. Thomas. THE SUPHUMUHE5 . .. In lime, The dillerence belween a fresh- man and ci sophomore is one year. When lhal difference is measured in experience. ir seems much grealerz a sophomore enlers his second year in high school as a parl' of The group. Gone are lhe newness and slrangeness. In lheir place comes a wonderlul feeling of belonging. The sophomores of '53 sponsored one all high school dance, chose lheir class rings, ancl 'IOOIK porl' eagerly in all acfivilies. Mr. Edward Gibbons and Miss Faye Wells were class advisers for lhe group. OFFICERS Donald McCabe, Treasurer: Nancy Carrufhers, Secrefaryg David Giammaria, President. KW we were cad in f e ro e 0 .xgncl f fl f ! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Cusfik, R. Brighf, M. BenseII, B. Cohen, N. Berger, D. Finney, E. Carrufhers, SECOND ROW: L. Bowker, C. Brennan, F. Abriola, R. Bachman, E, DeBoII, I. Ashmore, Mr. Kudy. THIRD ROW: C. Andrews, J. Sfewarf, R. Benneff, L. Bursyzinslni, D. Bird, R. Dadino, E. Berkowitz. T7 si FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Horfon, V. Easiburn, B. Force, C. Hafcher, E. Espenschied, B. Fuhs, E. Freck, E. Hullings, F. Genovese, J. Hafner. SECOND ROW: F. He'f1eI, B. Huichinson, W. Gulilr, H. Grabowski, H. Huriman, J. Eigenbrood, M. FrecI1, Mr. FicI1+er. THIRD ROW: N. Hubbs, G. HuIIingS, R. Farra, J. DiMiero, J. Grab, F. Gangone, J. Headman, J. Easfburn. OFFICERS Clockwisez Elsie Horion, Vice-presidenh Nydia Rivera, Secrefaryg Ralph Farra, President: Rose Ann Peluso, Treasurer. THE FHESHMEN ln The Toll of I952 over o hundred Vice-presidenl, Elsie Horron: Secreiory, Nydio lreshrnen enlered R.l-l.S, ln o lew weelcs, oller Rivero: Treosurer, Rose Ann Peluso. gerlinq ocquoinled with The school, They sellled Freshmen closs odvisers were Mr. Slriclcler down ond orqonized Their class by elecling The ond MFS, Am-ie Jegfer, Tollowing clciss officers: Presiclenl, Roilph Forro: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Kemble, C. Parlzer, M. Pfau, E. Lufes, J, Johnson, F. Lyczak, R. A. Pelusa, C. Miller, B. L, Nocifi, E. Posch, I.. Pfeil, C, Mairozzi, F. Kumple. SECOND ROW: Miss Gleeson, G. Lifle, B. Niski, J. Liile, M. Lucas, J, Kuczinski, R. Mueller, H. Painfer, R. Jacoby, F. Kirby, E. Pachilio. THIRD ROW: G. Kraus, B. Kalmes, F. Klingler, J. McHugh, J. Posch, J. Lippincoff, R. Nuclzowslri, W. Lippincofi, H. Janczewski, E, Korfum, R. Kozianowski. 0 -1 , .Skye i Q ,. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Willard, P. Salmons, D. Renshaw, C. Rudzinsli, M. Zeiss, B. Tracy, F. Zemarfis, V. Schiehle, W. Tule. SECOND ROW: D. Rider, C. Rosfel, P. Saley, R. Vcilente, N. Rivera, J. Yoko, K. Snell, R. Rossi, THIRD ROW: C. Sarlo, J. Stuori, B. Shinn, P. Shannon, J. Tomaszewski, B, Simplrins, N. Woiceichowski, L. Rossi, Mr. Gibbons. oo 1 1 4 f. .1- I Q I v , 'L I V 1 --!4'.t':x it R 'ar f . 'H f Q , if H, ff 'L ' . , .9-...rggjff sf ' ' A gf! ffh 'il Y B .4 L. Rossi R. Macchia N. Edwards A rousing cheer by C. Peacock, D, 5. +1 .,I. Maioreff Benssll, There go J. Sedo Espenschied, A. ' c , a .V ,E Q., Z' . 'C.1?iY ' N 'gg ,,. If ali? ' - .pw v J I-IETIVITIE5 AS I QM? S.Ja' Q 2255 cf .,.,,. I.,-.I.-.:. 3 Qin f L39 ,- -.gl 99s SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Bensell, J. BrighT, D. CZGTICQIY, D. Lewis, M. Bryson, E. Cohen. SECOND ROW: J. Wilson, E. HorTon, L. Rossi, C. Shaeffer, M. Mcufe, P. Johns, C. RosTeIr, P. PoTTs, I. LcPergoIc, Mr. STricI:Ier, THIRD ROW: Mr, Triebels, L. Murphy, M. McTera, R. Ferro, D. Giammoria, R. Fildermcn, E. ATI:inson, J. Horan, R. Himes. STUDENT EIJVEH ME T A840601 fo Wan .W ime STudenT GovernmenT members are sTudenTs who are chosen by Their classmaTes To represenT R.I'I.S, in meeTings wiTh oTher schools. They worlc caoperoTively wiTh The ToculTy in order To improve school condiTions and acTiviTies, such as arranging assembly programs, super- vising sTudenT behavior, and providing cissis- Tance in school whenever needed. The l953 ad- visers oT The STudenT GovernmenT were Mr. Lee Triebels and Mr. Richard STriclcler. The Torch is a yearly R.I-TS. pub- licoTion sponsored by The senior class. Six iuniors, Tour sophomores, and Two Treshmen also serve os members of The producTion sTaTT. Moryrose Genovese was ediTor ol The HI953 Torch, and Jeon Wilson, ossisTonT ediTor. All arT worlc was done by James Fusco. Mrs. Georgiano Landry guided STQTT members as They worked on Their record oT The highlighTs oT anoTher year aT Riverside High. Riv-ues, our school paper, records cll currenT news oT school acTiviTies. This includes coverage of sporTs, classes, special honors. social gaTherings, ond school leadership. The paper is published six Times yearly. The T952-53 ediTor oT Riv-ues. was Marie KunTeslci. and Miss Faye Wells wos The acTiviTy adviser. x N , A-1 -1- f 5 3 'U 3 SEATED, lefl lo rigid: G. Brocy, M. Sorlo, M. Kunleslri, C. Peacock, H. Cucug- --vs 1-, sl K as x 0 . N I Q.. . 9 T 9 - Y, V . J: Q59 vf .11 , .. f E , .. ' .Q A liello. STANDING, First row: E. Horfon, K. Snell, N. Rivera, C, Rosfelx, C. Coleman, B. Schmid, B. Cohen, Miss Wells. Second row: S. Scnclerlin, H. Tweed, J. Scl1iel'1le, l. Gilberl, B. Ful1s, A, Gross, J. Marcelli. lUAiA' liHIvUES,, an HTUHEHH Jfa :S recorclefl ifzi Paying Lili , SEATED, left lo rigid: E, Cohen, D. Lonfz, M. R. Genovese, J. Wilson, M Maule, D. Czorzcsly, J. Fusco. SECOND ROW: J. LcPergolo, G. Diclmey, M. A Pfau, J. Hafner. THIRD ROW: Mrs, Landry, L. Murplwy, M. Bryson, P. Jolms K. Lucas, E. Melohis, A. Polfer, L. Rossi, A. M. Meenon, M. Benhel, v 'fszferrf , Q- ' , wa, l - -Li -- W XR jk? JCAOOZ yea? P0558 HIINIJH SUEIETY During The course oT The school year a number of R.l-LS. sTudenTs are selecTed by The ,,,-- TaculTy To become members oT The NoTional Honor SocieTy. This is one oT The highesT honors a sTudenT may aTTain in The course oT his school years. Membership is based on Tour main principles: scholarship, characTer, leadership, and service. This year The Honor SocieTy worked To make The bulleTin board in The main hall a real success. Each week The display Te-oTured The work or ideas oT a high school class. Miss FayeTTa Wells served as The TaculTy adviser Tor The group. CLOCKWISE: M. Bryson, L. Rossi, E. C0l19l . D- Lewis, D. Czarzasiy, Miss Wells. LIBRARY CLUB 'LT ,l , The Library Club, under The diiecTion oT T ' Miss Gleeson, worked each week To make The library a more aTTracTive, sTimulaTing, and inTer- esTing cenTer Tor sTudy and recreaTion. The main proiecT Tor The year was sTraighTening The card caTalogue. Every person in The Library Club was required To devoTe aT leasT one hour To This proiecT. Among oTher Things, club mem- bers decoraTed The bulleTin boards weekly, direcTing aTTenTion To special holidays and exhibiTs. in-4' STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Huron, L. Cooper, P. Vulenfe. SEATED: Miss Gleeson. KNEELING: F. Kumple, L. Bowker. MATH IILUB MaThemaTical Tormulas ond problems occupied The MaTh Club every Tuesday, period eighT. As a parT oT The club's work many , pracTical problems were clearly illusTraTed: however The mosT popular problems were problems oT reasoning and common sense. Mr. Edward Gibbons acTed as TaculTy adviser Tor The group. STANDING: Mr. Gibbons, R. Powell, B. Villcri. SEATED: B. Richardson, B. Dey. KNEELING, CLOCKWISE: R. Harris, E. Genovese, E. Cohen, R. Shaeffer, W, Gasiorowiski, M. Gasiorowisli, J. Ogozclek. ?uicL!y, an . . . iii EW? s . ,, 5 'I' in I . , , . . f ' Wi H l AUIJIU VISUAL AIDS ln Riverside High semi, we have an organizalion known as A.V.A. lAudio Visual Aidsl. This group, under The direc- lion of Mr, Frank Tilman, operales our slide and movie proieclors, our micro- phones, and spol lighls for all classes, I-I2. A.V.A, is also in charge of music Tor noon- lime dancing. Whenever R.H.S. goes on slage, A.V.A. members are presenr, work- ing hand in hand wi+h The slage crew. , :SW + fir 'L - g g- i , ' Q3 0 .- .. .- I, KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Eigenbrood, E. Aikinson, B. Posch, J. Greenberg, J. Ashmore, R. Hoffman, B. Hufchinson. STANDING: H. Harf- man, P. Witte, W. Lippinco'H, H. Dare, F. LoH, J. Sfifes, A. Edwards, H. Grabowski, R. Harris. MIINITIIHS One minule before The end of each period a group of sludenls are seen hurry- ing Through The halls. These are The R.H.S. monilors whose iob il is lo keep The slu- denls moving quickly and safely lo The nexr class. These monirors, caplained by Hank Rudzinski, do lheir work eornesrly, and because of Their eiiorrs, lrahlic in lhe halls moves quickly belween classes. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Edwards, L. Rossi, D. CZUFIOSIY, P. PoHs, C. Peacock. SEC- OND ROW: E. Cohen, M. Bryson, D. Lewis, P. Johns, P. Kelly. THIRD ROW: J, Brighf, R. Fyncn, B. Posch, H. Rudzinski, G. Cunningham. SPEECH CLUB The Speech, Club under The direc- lion of Mrs. Landry, mel every Tuesday during oclivily period. Club members enioyed a vorieiy of oclivilies which included speech making, voice recording, inlerpreialion of poeiry, play reading, and debafe. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Rudzinski, E. Horton, D. Rider, P. Salmons. SECOND ROW: J. Greenberg, B. Force, N. Rivera, M. Freck Mrs. Landry. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, sponsored lay Miss Faye Wells, mel Thursdays in Room 2l2. The group enjoyed a voriely of acfiviiies encouraging The spealcing ol Spanish. The Spanish version oi Bingo, Helo Aguim: lniormalion Please, Con- lesfe, Por Favor : and a cord game, Las Ocho Familiasf' produced some surprised winners using Spanish Tor The Tirsf lime. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Renshaw, J. Janlrowsli, H. Hopps, L. Malera, N. Carruihers, B. 'A, Gray, J. Tunno. SECOND ROW: E, Berkowiiz, 8. Schmid, L. Powell, J, Schiehle, R. A. Peluso, P. Valenfe, L. Pfeil, Miss Wells. THIRD ROW: A. Marino, E. Dudley, J. Lamb, L. Bonafelli, R. Hoffman, A. Selva, F. Caldwell. e Alzareel file LrigAf lzourfi eager y and Aaialai 3 CD57 5 Mix a Iew painf brushes, oil painfs, waler colors, and a group of ariislic hope- Tuls, and 'rhe resulf is a delighfful eighfh period each week in The arf room. Every Tuesday and Thursday 'the arf clubs, under Ihe clireclion of Miss Pagensfacher, gaiher in 'rhe arf room Io worlc on sell designed proiecls, which in- clude painling, modeling, leffering, linoleum blocks, and 'rexrile designing. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Li+Ie, V. Schiehle, G, Giaccobe, D, Kavalesky, M. Sarlo, R. Willard. SECOND ROW: F. Zemarfis, C. Hafcher, B. Cohen, J. Marcelli, B, Fuhs, Miss PagensIecI:er. THIRD ROW: F. Lott, D. Eble, R. Fildermon, P. Wiffe, D. Pinney. AH1'ELUBS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Cunupe, M. Kunfeski, G, Dicley,-G. Vansciver, I. Gilberf, J. Murphy, 5, Giani, N. Eble, SECOND ROW: L. Painfer, D, ViHuIe, E. Carrufhers, J. LaPergoIa, J. Sadowslii, R. M. Orio, D. Cicali, J. Wallace, R. Harris. THIRD ROW: Miss Pagensfecher, B. Gehref, R, Powell, G, Cunningham, .I, Green- berg, J. Fusco, M. Gasiorowslii, G. Eysfer. FOURTH ROW: BQ Jaye, R. Renshaw, J, Bilauo, B. Dey. A. Nuciowsli, R. Bernd, R. Ellis, L, Gillingham, H. Worfh, R. Rudzinshi. 2.7 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: D. Lonlz, R. Mocchio, R. Porlrer, M. Cuzzupe M. Kunleslii, J, Sodowslri, L. Waters, N. Eble, R. M. Orio. SECOND ROW J, Wilson, L. Schiller, A. Reed, M. Moufe, P. Johns, D. Czorzosfy, C. Tuch L. Mori, THIRD ROW: L. Rossi, E. Melohis, S, Heclimon, M. Bryson, B. Schmid 1. Fisher, 1. Lo Pergolci, C. Peococli. wifA our 900 Zfiencb af LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: R. O'Neol, D. Viffule, B. Dey, A. Nucliowski, L. Poinler, J. Bilozzo, D. Ciccili, G. Boggs, H. Rudzinslii. SECOND ROW: M. Gosiorowslii, E. Cohen, J. Fusco, D. Lewis, R. Fynon, H, Worfh, R. Powell, F. S+i1'es, R. Renshow, G. Cunningham. fx SAFETY DRIVING IILUH Riverside l-ligh School finished in I953 iis fhircl ye-or oi solely driving lroining for high school sludenls. This progrom, under lhe direcfion oi Mrs. Anne Jesier ond Mr, Chorles Lehman, prepores young drivers who nneef slole oge requiremenls fo drive sonely ond responsibly on high, wovs which dofly become more crowded. .qlnifs GIRLS' SHIIP Girls' Shop Club, a new and Tas- cinaTing addiTion To eighTh period acTivi- Ties, meT once a weelc on Thursday. Mr. TiTman, club adviser, assi'sTed The ThirTy- six members in consTrucTing a varieTy of orTicles made from wood, leaTher, and plasTics, Boolc ends, walleTs, iewelry, and Trays headed The lisT oT popular iTems Tinished during meeTings. CLOCKWISE: J. Creely, B. Tracy, S. Sanderlin, B. Cohen, D. Rider, N. Rivera, F. HeT1el, P. Sal- mons, V. EasTburn, J. Berger, D. M. Mollineaux, L. Schiller, 8. BenneTT, B. Orfe, P. Provenzano, H. Scheimrief, C. Tuch, l, Hullings, C. Shinn, E. Car- ruTl'1ers, F. Zemarfis, V. Schiehle. BUYS' EUUKING AT The beginning oT eighTh period every Tuesday, many R,l'l.S, boys sTealThly sTole inlo The Home Economics room where They donned caps and aprons, and began mixing, sTirring, and combining deep, darlc secreTs. This sly band, under The direcTion of Miss RoTz, sTudied The science oT culi- nary arT wiTh a slighT biT oT eTiqueTTe, sewing, and kiTchen mechanics Thrown in. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Cline, W. Blau- fuss, J. Ashmore, B. Henry, A. Scheer, J. Haran, B. Jaye. KNEELING: J. Wallace. FUTURE HUMEMAKEHS Service To oThers is The slogan oT The members oT FuTure l'lomemalcers, an organizaTion oT girls under The direcTion OT Miss ElizabeTh RoTz. lnTeresTing acTiviTies during The year included sewing and mending Tor oThers, Toy repairs, and The preparahon oT special ChrisTmas boxes. CLOCKWISE: V. Schiehle, B. Tracy. J. Johnson, C. Hafcher, Miss Roh, J. LiTle, C. Brennan, C Kemble. fime 0 our fuer! wad riyoenf dociaffy .l AZ- fgxe v ,-DMT . T is , , . TE! J W 69 C ,. , , , x JJ ,Q TQ1,,g, an - . r 3 . K .X I 7 . 'S 4 X. f L.. .rf 'Q' ' -'21, 'sul BUYS' VARSITY The Boys' Varsily Club is an organi- zalion, guided by our coach and Teacher, Roclcy'l Cancellieri. This club aliracls all boys who have excelled in sparrs. To be- come a member, a bay musr parricipare in or leasr one sporl. The annual Mislleloe Dance, sponsored by Boys' Varsily, is always one of 'rhe mosl popular dances ol The year al Rl-LS. A maroon sweaier and while lerler R spell Varsily Club al R,l-l.S. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Painfer, .I. Renshow, M. Gosiorowslmi, D. Cicoli, P. Kelly, F. Siifes, J. Mongillo, J. Ogazaleir, Mr. Concellieri. SECOND ROW: J. Ecsfburn, E. Corrufhers, G. Cunningham, H. Wor+h, R. Gehref, M. Mcfero, R. Renshow, R. O'NeoI, THIRD ROW: J. Green- berg, D, Lewis, R. Fyncn, J. Bucci, B. Posch, J. Cosperiie, J. Port, J. Hummell, H, Rudzinslci. EIIEEHLE!-IHEHS Peppy, aleri, caoperalive-friends of all 'rhey led-rhe Rl-l.S. Cheerleaders did a Tremendous iob ai all sporls evenls. Their gallanl cheers in face of delear or vicrory lcepf spiril high during bolh The faorball and baske-lball season. Cloclrwisez C. Peacock, L. Rossi, R, Mucchiq, D. M, Mollineaux, N. Edwards. creafivefg, clemocraficaffg . . GIRLS' VARSITY Every girl in R.l'l.S, fries hard rc become eligible for membership in rhe Girls' Varsiry Club. However, require- menrs for eligibiliry-Two years of varsiry hoclcey or baslcerball-limir membership somewhal. The club's acriviries srimulafe inreresl in girls' sporis and sporrsmanship. You can r miss a Girls' Varsily Club mem- ber: she's The one in rhe maroon and while sweaier. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: C. Tuch, S. Heck- mon, J. Fisher, L. Waters. SECOND ROW: A. Reed, ,Mrs. Jesfer, J. Sodowski. THIRD ROW: M. Moufe, C. Coleman. B. Orfe, E. Melohis. 5 we e6ll l'le Peluso, C. Shaeffer, A. Bishop, I. La Pergola, M. Kunfeski, J. Schiehle, R. Macchia, L. Mori, L. Waiers, N, Eble. SEATED: J. Johnson, B. L. Nociii, P. Provenzano, N. Edwards, L. Pfeil, G. Dickey, A. M. Meenan, R. M. Orio. STANDING, FIRST ROW: B. Schmid, Mrs. Wilkinson, M. Bensell, C. Miller, E. Horfon, C. Parker, B. Benneff, A. Reed, l. Hullings, D. M. Mcllineaux. SECOND ROW: P. Hawkins, L. Gilberi, L. Schiller, E. Melohis, P. Polls, P. Johns, H. Cucugliello, J. Sadowski, M, Bryson, R. Parker, C. Tuch. THIRD ROW: C. Rosfek, A. Gross, L. Murphy, G. Bracy, D. Loniz, J. Murphy, C. Coleman, I. Espenschied, J. Fisher, S. Heckman, M. Cuzzupe, D. Czarzasiy, H. Scheimrief. ElHLS'ELEE CLUB The Riverside I-ligh School choruses under The direciion of Mrs. Beriho Wilkinson ond Mr. George Thomos pciriicipoied os 0 pori of severol musicol programs This yeor. The Boys' Chorus pre- senied on ossembly during Ociober, ond The Girls' Glee Club oppeored oi ihe onnuol Chrisimos program. Boih groups porii- cipoied in The all school musicol ond The music Tesiivol. BUYS'EHUHU5 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Geno- vese, G. Boggs, B. Jaye, J. Mongillo, R. O'Neal, R. Bennefi, B. Nunn, B. Richard- son, J. Conover, A. Marino, A. Edwards, R. Willard. SECOND ROW: D. Mc- Cabe, M. Maiera, B. Vernon H. Rud- zinski L. Bonaielli, G. Cunningham, J. Haran, P. Kelly, W. Gasiorowski, Mr. Thomas. THIRD ROW: H. Worfh, A. Scheer, J. Bucci, R. Bernd, W, Beecher, A. Nuckowski, R. Ellis, R. Siirles, L. Gillingham. 38 ,,..,-N KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. A. Q unglefsffincljeffefg . . KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Bensell, N. Denning, C. Tuch, L, Powell, C. Miller. STANDING, FIRST ROW: H. Cucugliellc, D. M. Haar, L. Molera, C. Shinn, M. Zeiss, C. Halcher, J. Fisher, G. Bracy, C. Rosfelr, V. Easlburn, L. Murphy, D. Czorzosly, P. Williams. SECOND ROW: M. Kalani D. Renshaw, L. Pfeil, G. VanSciver, A. Reed, R. A. Peluso, K. Lucas, B. Fuhs, B. L. Nocilo, C. Snell IIUNIIEHT B!-TNI! The Concerl Bond, copobly direcled by Mr. George Thomas, appeared or all pep rollies, fool'- boll games, ond high school assemblies. Two mem- bers of The bond, Sora Sonderlin ond Barry Hulchinson, were chosen lo ploy in lhe Soulh Jersey Band. IIHUM AND BUELE EUHP5 Foolboll season found 'rhe Girls' Drum and Bugle Corps marching of all lhe games and sparring newly designed uniforms. Each girl having made her own uniform during rhe summer, was proud lo wear and fo show if. Diflerenf roulines each weelc, ond loods of pep ond enlhusiasm were lhe Corps' conlriloulion lo o winning loolboll season ol R.H.S. Mr. George Thomas clirecled-lhe group. KNEELING: B. Korfman, W. Hullings. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Connor, B. Smifh, R. Summers, W. Schoclr, R. Poore, L. Hunler, C. Hoffman. STANDING, FIRST ROW: B. Hulchinson, S. Sanderlin A. Kunleslxi, R. Malusialr, J. Hafner, R. Allrinson, E. Runner, W. Nolle. SECOND ROW: R. Willard L. Genovese, R. Earl, Mr. Thomas, D. Roche, R. Davis, R. Louder. ,Y ' s .si ' !'C .r W .nv - ' , A s '-0 - A 3' P ' 1 V T . ' Y N s - . Y-7 'Is N-eff ie. , 1 4- -' : f-TE. Q i ' si ,xc V .1 USHEHS A pleosonT Follow me, please, or Uprogrcim, Miss, ore The poss words oT The Ushers, copToined by Dolly LonTz, '53, Mrs. MorTin wos cidviser Tor This group oi girls who worlced To molce everyone com- TorToble GT oll oudiTorium evenTs-ploys, rnusicols. concerTs, ond cornrnencernenT exercises. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Sarlo, L. Powell, L. Horan, P. Po'rTs, P, Provenzano. SECOND ROW: A. Reed, S. Sanderlin, I, Espenschied, M. Bryson, J. Sadowski, Mrs. Marfin, THIRD ROW: G. Von Sciver, L. Murphy, B. Orfe, D. Lonh, K. Lucas, D. Czarzosfy. -4 KJ I-I. A. BUTIHH The AcTiviTy Associcdion Boards purpose ThroughouT The yeor wos To budgeT all ocTiviTy Tunds Tor The school. Through The coreTul worlc oT This commiTTee sTudenTs received rnony beneTiTs, including ci copy oi The 'lTorch, all copies oT Rivues, ond cidmiTTcince To all home sporTs evenTs. Two Teochers ond one represenTc1Tive Trom eoch closs served os members oT The !XcTiviTy AssocioTion. SEATED: Mr. Kudy, Mr. Lehman. STANDING: D. Cicali, J. CcsperiTe. ATHLETIC IIUUNIIIL A worThwhile sporTs progrom in R.H.S. is The gool oT The AThleTic Council. The councils iob is To budgeT The pro- ceeds received irorn The vcirious sporTs cicTiviTies ond Then To disTribuTe The Tunds Tor sporTs eguiprnenT, police proTecTion, expenses lor oll gomes, ond Tor The generol uplceep ond improvernenT oT The sporTs pro- grorn OT Riverside High School. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Rossi, Mr. Sheff, Mrs. ,IesTer. STANDING: E. Genovese, Mr. Lehman, Mr. Dickinson, Mr. Triebels. aloyoreciafe more fuffg, SEATED, lefl fo right: J. Lo Pergola, R. Parlcer, D. Lonlz, R. Ellis, J. Fisher, R. Macchia. STANDING: J. Fusco, M. Kun+eski, Mr. Thomas, D. Czarzasiy, L. Mori, D. Lewis, P. Kelly, M, Gasiorowslri. ON STAIRS: M. Bryson, R. Fynan, H, Worih, E. Cohen, C. Peacock. Exciiemeni, loughier oncl suspense were all paclced 'rogeiher in on unlorgeiioble ploy, Teen Time, given by ihe Senior Class, on December 5 and 6, I952, in ihe Riverside High School Audiiorium. Teen Time, coached by Mr, George Thomas, slarred Dolly Loniz ond Doug Lewis os iypical leen ogers, frying lo solve all lhe problems ofiheir age. .xdncl fo Ave more armonioufi y . Wendy .,... Mrs. Meade Mr. Meade . Babe ...... Marieffa .. Tim ..... Y Darby . . . . Harley ,.... Ga Mrs. Nash .. Milligan ,... Gus ..... Nona .... Wilbur , . . Tiny , . . Exlras ..., Brie. :.-.J y .,........ . Miss Denning ..,... TEEN TIME Direcfed by Mr. George Thomas CAST a girl wifh a problem ...., Dolores Lonfz her molher ....,....... ..Mary Bryson her fafher ...,.,.....,, Elwood Cohen her young sisfer .......,. .Rufh Parker her girl friend ,....., Jessica Lo Pergola her boy friend ...... ...... D oug Lewis his pal .........,.. Marion Gasiorowski a rival ..,..., ....,.... J ames Fusco a prefly menace ...... Marie Kunleslri o good friend ...,... Dolores Czarzosiy a businesswoman ,.......... Lena Mori a policeman ...... ,......,, P oul Kelly a repair man ..... .... R ich Fynon a career girl ...,,.. .... J une Fisher a high school boy ....,, ,. .Robertl Ellis a high school boy ...... Howard Worfh high .,,....., Lila Rossi, Rose Mocchia school ....,......... Elwood Carrulhers sfudenfs ......,. ..... C laire Peacock f-lLL SIIHIJUL MUSICAL iii- i 'gal l'- if' QP ,f KNEEUNG, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Gross, l., Rossi, C. Tuch, J. Berger, C. Henry, N. Eble, R. Macclllc- C- Rofiek- R- Wlll0fd. J- Hflfher. STANDING: M. Gasiorowslri, C. Coleman, W. Gasiorowski, S. Sanderlin, B. Bennell, J, Conover, R. A. Peluso, F. Stiles, J, Fusco, R, Fynan, B. Jaye, J. Casperile, G. Cunningham, J. Mongillo, E. Carrulhers, D. Lewis, M. Kunfeslmi, L. Murphy, P. Kelly, R. Ellis, C. Miller, J. Fisher, E. Kolongowslri. Mr, George Thomas a+ the piano 'MMA grim READING CLOCKWISE: Mr. Thomas, R. Ellis, M. Kunlesli, M, Gasiorowslri, E. Alkinson, J, Wallace. M P j STANDlNG, LEFT TO RIGHT: l.. Murphy, M. yr' 31 Kunfesli, C. Coleman, M. Gasiorowslri, R. Ellis. V SEATED: C. Miller. One For lhe Money, 'rhe annual high school musical comedy, wrillen and direcled by Mr. George Thomas, was presenled Friday and Salurday evenings, March 27 and 28 in lhe high school audilorium. Soloisls were Carole Miller, Raberl Ellis, Carol Coleman, Jessie La Pergala, and June Fisher-lop runes: l Need Yau, l'm a Lad and You're a Lassie, The Dusler's Dance, 'lm a Firsl Class Girl, and When We Were Kids. Proceeds from 'rhe sale ol liclcels lor lhe musical comedy were used lo purchase a public address syslem lor The gymnasium. l . my J ' V k - 'va sl 'il o ff' is aware is .. R N . i'if!'T if AL, N Q 4 N fi JG? P K- :Ev X I V' Xl 27 Jia xp, 1'i S g in Q A sw 4 ,N X' 5 S ' Q01 i 5 R N 4 I Q 'M' Z1 f . 4 , KKBJ - , .x.q Q 5 .. N U x 1559 A I -.fgxlv-If If SepTember opened a new TooTball season aT Riverside High School, one 'which was desTined To be greaT. The Tlashy Rams, coached by Mr. Rocky Cancellieri and Mr. RoberT Dikon, while holding Their TirsT Three opponenTs-HammonTon, PemberTon and MooresTown-scoreless, ToTaled bl poinTs Tor R.H.S. in The same conTesTs. The Tollow- ing SaTurday The Team meT one oT iTs more Tormid- able opponenTs, GloucesTer High. This Team broke The record oi The R.H.S, squad by scoring 2I poinTs. buT even so The Rams carried The vicTory wiTh The score 49-21. Many people milled beTore The unopened gaTes when The unbeaTen and unTied Rams were To rneeT The I95l SouTh Jersey Group I champions Trom Florence High School. Long before game Time The sTands were packed, and on esTimaTed crowd oi over Tive Thousand waTched a mighTy display oT power and deTerminaTion shown by boTh Teams. When The Tinal whisTle blew, Riverside was declared The vicTor by virTue oT iTs 20 To O score. Riding high on Their Tive sTraighT vicTories. The maroon and whiTe clad warriors conTinued To be The pace seTTers oT The BurlingTon CounTy and SouTh Jersey TooTball loop by successive vicTories over BordenTown and MounT Holly. The clouds bursT, The rains came, The Tears Tlowed when Riverside Toced The charging Blue Devils oT BurlingTon. ATTer Tour quarTers aT con- Tinuous rain, The blue and whiTe emerged vicTorious. The annual Turkey Day Classic beTween Palmyra and Riverside Took place aT Palmyra. ATTer TorTy-eighT minuTes oT grueling, rough, Tough TooTball, Palmyra had chalked up l2 poinTs as compared To The seven gained by Riverside. Thus Palmyra again kepl' The coveTed WilberT Memorial Trophy. AT The conclusion oi anoTher greaT TooT- ball season, The Riverside eleven was Tor The eighTh Time in TwenTy-Three years SouTh Jersey Group I Champions. John CasperiTe, End, received The Brook- lrvine award Tor The besT lineman in SouTh Jersey. James Renshaw, John CasperiTe and Paul Kelly, were named on The All SouTh Jersey Group I Team. 6ec0nc! fo . PIJUTB Coaches Rocky Cancellieri and Bob Dilron. LI. I 952 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Hamonfon PemberTon MooresTown Gloucester Florence BordenTown MT. Holly BurlingTon Palmyra Riverside High School 0 ............ 0 .... .... 0 .... .... 2I .... .... 0 ,... .... I9... I3 .... .... Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside 35 15 I-fvnfi ' Jhq Y MW., P 1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Worfh, B. Posch, G. Cunningham, F. Sfiies, J. Renshuw, H. Rudzinski. SECOND ROW: J. Casperife, R. O'NeuI, J. Hammell, E, Zoll, J. Bucci, J. Ogozalek, E. Carruihers. THIRD ROW: W. Gasiorowslmi, J. Greenberg, J. Easfburn, J. Coleman, D. Giammaria, H. Dare, M. Parker, M. Mofera. FOURTH ROW: J. Grob, D. McCabe, E. KoIongowsIi, J. DiMiero, F. AI:rioIa, L. Hunf, J. Port. FIFTH ROW: D. Lewis, J. McHugh, N. Woiceichow- ski, G. Hullings, A. Edwards. STANDING: Mr. Bob Dilron, Mr. Rocky Cancolleri. iv' fl! B ,accruing momenf 0 Aoyae . . BASKETBALL Riversicle's oufslanding baslcelball feam, coached by Mr. Charles Lehman and headed by Capfain Chubby Cicali, compleled Hs season's campaign wi'rh an impressive sixleen vicfories and Jrhree losses. Quiclc ihinlcing, slrong delerminaiion, ancl The will +o win were 'rhe secre+s of success. Riverside, affer winning eleven slraighf games mel ils firsi deieal ai fhe hands of Moores- 'rown in a holly' coniesied baffle. A second defeaf came in +he following game wilh Palmyra, Affer winning ifs nexf Three games, Riverside los'r lo Burlingion, 76 +o 6I, in a high score baffle. Undefealed in Group I con+es+, Riverside became Burlinglon Group l Champions. Affer defealing Burlinglon, 50-43, Riverside became Burlingion Couniy Champions and began a series oi games wifh Soulh Jersey schools in lhe New Jersey Slafe lnlerscholaslic Afhlefic Associafion. As lhis boolc wenl' +o press, resulis of 'rhose conlesfs were noi compleie, bui we were all hoping! , X y Mr. Charles Lehman y . qqgv- M., KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Vernon, L. Painfer, D. Cicali, M. Viggicno, R. O'NeaI. STANDING: J. Brighf, R. Bernd, J. Casperife, D. Giammaria, R,GeI1reI,J. Horan. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE I952-53 Riverside Score Oppcnen+ Score December I9 4I Mf. Holly 32 23 42 Burlingfon 30 January 6 4I Florence 34 9 74 Allenlown 46 I3 59 Highfslown 34 I6 48 Bordenfowri 35 I9 44 Palmyra 39 20 65 MI. Holly 45 48 Pemberfon 38 27 76 Penninglon 5I 30 73 Florence 30 3I 47 Mooresfown 57 February 5 52 Palmyra 56 6 69 Allentown 33 no 66 High+s+own as I3 56 Bordenfown 43 I7 6I Burlingfon 76 20 66 Pemberlon 40 24 64 Penninglon 56 27 Burlingfon Counly Championship 50 Burlinglon 43 March 3 N. J. S. I. A. A. 6I Egg Harbor 44 ,,-.fi 999 KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Jaclrson, J. DiMiero, B. Ho1ier, W. Shedalrer, H. Painfer. STANDING: C. Armslrong, J. Coleman, J. Posclw, R. Filderman, M. Mofera. 47 Ehwil LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Schiller, N. Eble, J. Schiehle, E, Melohis, B. Orfe, Mrs. JesTer, C. Coleman, M. MauTe, J. Soclowslri, C. Tuch, S. Heclrman, J. Fisher. HUEKEY The girls' hoclcey Teams, under The direc- Tion aT Mrs. Anne JesTer, began The '53 season l paying Glassbaro High School, SepTember 25Th aT home. AlThough The maroon and whiTe Team didn'T score, They played a peppy game ending in a 4-O score. The nexT game was played aT PemberTon on OcTober 2nd, Each Team held posiTions so well ThaT The game ended in a OfO deadloclc. MounT Holly came To Riverside on Odober I4Th Tor a close game. MounT Holly scored Twice Riverside only once. June Fisher, wing, dribbled The jairfy mn ball in The all gave iT a swiTT Tap, giving The Rams I poinT. The nexT game, played aT MoaresTown on OcTober 2IsT was exciTin y, and nearing The goalee cage, g, and Riverside lcepT pace well, Though The score Tavored MooresTown, 4 O The lasT game aT The se inTeresTing oT all. lT was played wiTh Pembe-rTon on our home Tield-OcTob ason was The mosT er 22nd. PemberTon was leading I-O when Shirley Heclcrnan managed To dribble The b Il ' Th score I-l. a in e cage Tor a goal, Thus The l LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Pachilio. J. Johnson, B. Nociti, E. Freck, B. Cohen, J. Murphy, L. Gil- berf, Mrs. Jesfer, R, A, Peluso, A. Gross, M. Foss, A. DiMiero, N. BarneTT, M. Kunfeshi, A. M, Meenan, I, Hullings. CENTER: J. Berger. L KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Schiller, D. Mollineaux, B. Benne++, J. Jcnlrowski, L. Mafera, J. h'l G V S ' r, L. Murphy, H. Tunno. STANDING: I. Espenschied, I. Hullings, E .Hun+, E. Pac iio, , an cave Scheimrief, D. Haar, C. Page, V. Ecslburn, L. Powell, C. Miller. r aaclfy fmif . . Riverside's Rame++es ended'a success- ful season by winning five our of seven srarrs. The Ramer+es handed Pemberron and Ml. Holly defeals borh ar home and ai' The rivals' courl. Florence also bowed To a 69-29 score. Mooresfown was The only ream lo solve rhe R.l-l.S. defense and score rwo wins over rhe locals. 'Credir for The offense goes io high scorer, Margarel Mauie, wifh 122 poinfs, re- bounder Barbara Orfe, wilh 83 poinls, and cenrer Efhel Melohis, wilh 76 poinrs. Carole Tuch EIHL5' BASKETBALL and Shirley Heckman also ahfered capable assisiance. Doing a yeoman's jab as guards were Lillian Walers, June Fisher, Carole Cole- man, and Mariha Kalani assisiing. The success of 'rhe season resulred Irom rhe uniled erlorls and rhe splendid Team worlc of The players. Riversides 'rolal poinls for lhe year were 287 while The opponenrs Tallied I8O. The Junior Varsiry Team had a credirable season of four wins and rhree losses, promising brighr hopes for The furure. Gloria Van Sciver was The J.V. high scorer for The season, KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Heclzman, J. Fisher, E. Melohis, M. Maule, C. Tuch. STANDING: L. Waters, C. Coleman, Mrs. Jesier, B. Orfe, A. Reed. B SEBALL When the first daring robin shows his red vesl, and The sun's rays begin to promise warmer days ahead, R.I-l.S. s+uden+s begin 'ro thinlc of baseball. Bats, mitls, and uniforms come out of winter hiding, and the team eagerly heads lor Mr. Robert Dikon, Coach. the baseball diamond. Because if is a spring activity, we were not able to list more than the l953 baseball schedule: but we were certain, as this bool: went 'ro press. that R.H,S. students would enioy another lull season of baseball lun. RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SCHEDULE I3 Monday April Florence Home Thursday I6 Allentown Away Friday I7 Palmyra Away Monday 20 Hightstown Home Thursday 23 Bordentown Away Tuesday 28 Burlington Away Thursday 30 Pemberton Home g,,l:4.,5,' N Monday May 4 Pennington Away WI' Thursday 7 Florence Away Monday I I Allentown Home Tuesday I2 Palmyra Home Thursday I4 Hightsfown Away Monday ' I8 Bordentown Home Thursday 2I Burlington Home . A Monday 25 Pemberton Away Thursday 28 Pennington Home lnze ran t ,doug every FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Dihan, R, Filderman, R. Gehrel, 'M. Giacchino, J, Goralski, L Piescinslri 'J Cattell, D. Cicali, A. Marino. SECOND ROW: J. Heether, H. Worth, R. Fynan M C b R. O'Neal, F. Stiles, L. Painter, J. Bright, L. Jaclrson. THIRD ROW: E. Kolongowshi, D. c a e, P, Windish, M. Matera, B. Hozier, B. Schwartz. I' I952 graduatesl Cline 0ur Advertisers I I THE YEARBOOK STAFF OF THE H1953 TORCH I I Wishes to thonk all Patrons ond Advertisers Without who support our book could not hove been produced. I I 'A' I I The Staff Also Grotefully I Acknowledges the Service Given Our School by I O O Rendfrey and Slegfned I I OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS - 1953 TORCH I l 1. .-. .1 PATRONS Gertrude H. Kimble Sara I. Matchett Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wallace, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I. Maute Emma and Bill Young Mr. Irwin B. Spiegel Mr, lsador S. Worth Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wallace, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thielmann Mr. and Mrs. lohn Heether Fran and Tony Marino Mrs. Stella Nuckowski Clara Nuckowski Leonard Nuckowski Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bishop, Ir. Mr. William Nunn Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Lewis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cucugliello Helen C. and Fred B. Iudy Hafner Edith Bentzel Iimmie and Elaine Miss Stella Fusco Al and Dot Rossell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruscitti Sandy and MaryLou Hilda Shagg Mr. and Mrs. V. Severns Mr. and Mrs. W. Gasiorowski Mr. and Mrs. Albert Genovese Cat Thomas Kelly Mr. and Mrs. August Pfaehler Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilbert Hedy and Iack Romig Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Lontz Mr. and Mrs. C. H. lohnston Faye Genovese Bob and Rosie Engels A Friend George Falker Richie Helen Bray Mr. and Mrs. Girard Bilazzo Elizabeth Stoops Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett Kathryn C. Sexton Mrs. Helen Reed Ted Kleesattel Frank Polino Margaret and Eddie Ruth E. Maute Mrs. Isador S. Worth Mr. Eric M. Spiegel Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Fynan, Ir. Mrs. Irwin B. Spiegel Mr. and Mrs. B. Sadowski Clara and Woody Em and Bob Vernon Elizabeth and Walter Painter Ray Nuckowski Albert Nuckowski Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Ptau Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Murphy Mike, Sandy and Kathy Raymond Cucugliello and King Ed, Pearl and Barbara Knips Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dugan Charlotte and Ioe Hafner Stella and Craig Frank and Mae Kirchner Chubby and Marie Peggy Neuman Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kinzler Mr. and Mrs. T. Kirchner Helen Rausch Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Sutton, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Genovese Doris Gauker Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Kelly Vos DeMarce1lis Dink and Dolores Mr. and Mrs. F. Mieliwocki Mr. S. Mieliwocki Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Workman, Ir. Marion Provenzano Mary and Henry Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shappell and Family Shadow Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Espenschied Mary Horn Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Mazza Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eble Nancy and lack Daisy and Iohn Mr. and Mrs. I. Mori Mr. and Mrs. F. Blankemeyer Gena Robert C. Shoff Dolores and Don Seiter Phil Donatiello Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fabritus Mr. and Mrs. loseph Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Francis Orfe Stuart Headman Chinke and Charlotte '54 Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Orio Mrs. A. Glasman PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Iack Bintlitf Mrs. Lillian Henry Mr. and Mrs. R. Fenimore Mr. and Mrs. F. Parker Kitty and Henry Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bryson Mary and George Hank and Floss Mr. and Mrs. Iames Carruthers Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas Iack Fichter Viv and Bob Mrs. Stoops Priscilla and Ioe Keown Mr. and Mrs. B. Rudzinski Mr. and Mrs. C. Karaszewski Iune and Ioe Iacoby Roger and Dennis Hines Miss Coyle Bill Barr Mr. and Mrs. P. Mongillo Hope Scheimreit '54 Mr. and Mrs. L. Eastbum Ioan and Nancy Bright Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bright Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barta Mike and Doris Mr. and Mrs. Lester Potter Mrs. Mary Wilson Chickie and Harry Mr. and Mrs. C. Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Beggs Mrs. Anthony Renshaw Mr. and Mrs. David Phelan Marie T. Posch The Ports Mrs. William Homer Mrs. Kirkland D. Marter Gloria and Pete Mot and Floss R. L. Strickler Dr. Louis Sacks Mr. and Mrs. William Link Mr. and Mrs. I. LaPergola Mr. and Mrs. Pete Donatiello Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Orfe and Family Ren, Doris and Barbara Ann Nociti Miss Phyllis Ann Alloway Ioanne Biancone Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cameron Mrs. L. Vogelmann and Family Miss Doris Henning Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Heckman Mr. cmd Mrs. Iohn Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dikon Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Wasneski Iohn Lake Betty and Dorothy Kalukiohaloni Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McGinley Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lombardi Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Orio Sylvia and Chris Deitz Glenn and lzzy Ioe and Ioan Hank and Iva Mr. and Mrs. E. Salkowski Thomas Frank and Family Richard Olney Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carruthers Daniel I. DeVece Iohn Fox Morrison Mell and Peggy '54 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Martin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNulty Mr. and Mrs. A. Czarzasty Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Tedesco Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hudson Tony Cuzzupe Millie Cuzzupe Mr. and Mrs. Carlton B. Taylor Mr. Anthony Renshaw Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maher Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Posch Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bock Ned and Phyllis Thomas Brown Peck E. Ellis Harry Ellis, Ir. Elmer Morelani Patty and Iamsey Mr. and Mrs. W. Fairbrother Dolly and Ioe Mr. and Mrs. E. Sadowski Miss Helen V. Sadowski A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Stites, Sr. Iudy and Elizabeth Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis ' Marie Ellis Robert Ellis Gimp and George Bernard Sarlo Frank Ross Mr. and Mrs. I. Bucci Cpl. and Mrs. E. I. Sadowski Mr. and Mrs. George Kaluhiokalani Mr. and Mrs. DeMarcel1es 53 Watches Repairing Gifts WILSAM -IEWELERS I AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE DIAMOND MERCHANT 'k 1 Scott Street RIVERSIDE, NEW IERSEY Phone: RI 4-0289 William and Samuel Bisignano-Owners Best Wishes to the Class of '53 F A U N C E S HANDLE AND LES PATENT MEDICINES GIFTS HOTPOINT KITCHENS PHOTO SUPPLIES Compliments of Compliments of THE FILMORE BAKERY LYNCH'S QUAKER STORE Q 4th and Cleveland Avenue 435 Fillmore Street SIDE' N' I' RIVERSIDE, N. I. Phone: RI 4-9530 54 Phone: Rlverside 4-0859 MICHAEL CUCUGLIELLO 6. SON AIR CONDITIONING HEATING ci OIL BURNER SERVICE 601 FIFTH STREET RIVERSIDE. N. I. Compliments of EDWIN C. ROBERTS PLUMBING S-UPPLIES DELANCO. N. I. Phone 1274 90 Day Guarantee Success to the Class of '53 S RADIO and TELEVISION ANN Sales qnd Service Car and Home Radios Repaired FLORIST Rlverside 4-0932 Phonographs and Music Machines 60 Hancock Street Riverside. N. I. Compliments of BARR'S LIQUOR STORE 'k 9 Pavilion Avenue RIVERSIDE, N. I. Phone: Rlverside 4-0603 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRIN G George Banya's Garage If It's Service You Want, Bring It Here! A11 Work Guaranteed 307 'Chester Avenue Riverside, N. I. BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS FROM THE JUNIOR CLASS Best Wishes and Heartiest Congratulations to the Class of l953 TOWNSHIP OF RIVERSIDE Township Committee Mayor MELVIN S. BENTZEL Morris W. Dudley William H. Ruehmling Charles I. Legler Harry B. Elliott Elmer T. Dechant, Clerk Charles I. Krug, Treasurer Walter I. Fairbrother, Assessor I. S. Worth, Magistrate Daniel Lichtenthal, Solicitor 57 CONGRATULATIONS to the S E NIO R S from the SOPHOMORE CLASS GOOD LUCK tothe Seniors from the FRESHMEN CONGRATULATIONS 'k FOX THEATRE n1vEns1DE,NEwrEnsEY 58 Best Wishes to the Class ot 1953 Compliments of CENTURY MILLS Division of A. H. SHREIBER CO., Inc. Riverside. N. I. Manufacturers of SKINTEES The Nationally Advertised Undergarment GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS HALLMARK and GIBSON GOOD LUCK TO THE GRADUATING GREETING CARDS CLASS R O B E R T S ' B E C K CARD 6 GIFT SHOP ELECTRIC COIVIPANY Scott Street Riverside, N. I. MILLSIDE FARMS GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK AND ITS PRODUCTS RIVERSIDE. N. I. Visit Our DAIRY BAR Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH CO Rrvnnsms. NEW IERSEY g COMPLIMENTS BEAUNIT MILLS, INC. Best Wishes to the . Congratulations Class of '53 to the S R CLASS OF 1953 SELF-SERVICE MARKET f rom 401 Bridgeboro Streei RIVERSIDE. N. I. The Riverside Press COLE FUNERAL HOME Bridgoboro 6. Washington Sis. RIVERSIDE, N. I. I. S. COLLINS 6 SON. Inc LUMBER, COAL AND HARDWARE 'lr RIVERSIDE. NEW IERSEY ir COMPLIMENTS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ak COmDlim9f1lS Compliments of of s H E R M A N ' s H U R L E Y S STATIONERY and SMOKERS' 12 Scott Sireet SUppLIES RIVERSIDE, N. I. FOUNTAIN BIAN CONE SONS TAILORS Cleaning - Pressing Formal Wear to Hire Custom Tailoring 221 Bridgeboro Street Phone 4-0654 Compliments of VIOLET B. PERKINS REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 123 Pavilion Avenue RIVERSIDE, N. I. bl FARM FRESH MARKET Full Line of MEATS - GROCERIES C. B. GODSHALL 6. SON Bridgeboro and Palmer Sts. RIVERSIDE, N. I. Phone I 197 Free Pcrrkng Hor Styling - Bleaching - Dyeing ANDREA'S BEAUTY SALON ALL TYPES OF PERMANENT WAVING 223 Bridgeboro Street RIVERSIDE. N. I. Phone: RI 4-0907 Phone: 4-0592 Bill ond Sid Holiday House - Furniture BETTER FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 219-21 Pavilion Avenue CNext to Movies! RIVERSIDE. N. I. SUCCESS TO ALL IN CLASS OF 1953 MR. and MRS. DAVID RAPHAEL Best Wishes to the Class of '53 SOUTI-IW'ICK'S TELEVISION - RADIO - RECORDS 237 Bridgeboro Street RIVERSIDE, N. I. EDWARD A. PFAU ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Oil Burner Sales and Service 423 Dauphin Street RIVERSIDE. N. I. Phone: RI 4-0450 IAIVIES KENNY 6 SONS FLORISTS RrvEns1nE, N. 1. When you soy it with flowers, say it with ours 'I'HE MEN'S SHOP 'A' 16 Scott Street RIVERSIDE. NEW IERSEY 62 WAYS to earn good money The opportunity for a well-paid business career was never better-in accounting, management, banking, advertising, radio, television-you name your field. But you must bc qualified to step right in and go to work. Prepare yourself through one of these short, practical courses . . . Stenography Secretaryship Business Administration Accountancy Salesmanship Write, call or telephone PEnnypacker 5-2100. PEIRCE SCNIIDI. DF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1420 Pine Street Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone: Rl 4-0488 Crosley - Crane Plumbing 6. Heating Westinghouse Home Appliances George H. Orie. Ir. Co. Roofing and Sheet Metal Work Gas and Oil Heating 8-10 Franklin Street Riverside, N. Rlverside 4-0571 E. B. MAI-IN REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Mortgages 207 Pavilion Avenue RIVERSIDE. N. I. Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '53 from THE RIVERSIDE INN Compliments of A 6 P TEA COMPANY RIVERSIDE, N. I. ED PEIRCE, Manager HERBERT FYNAN, Mgr., Meat De RIVERSIDE ARMY 6 NAVY STORE pt. V 10 Scott Street RIVERSIDE, N. I. 63 Compliments of the EMANON CLUB Barbara Orle Claire Peacock Dolly Lontz Dolores Czarzasty Helen Cucugliello Iessie La Pergola Lena Mori Lil Waters Lila Rossi Marie Cuzzupe Marie Kuntesl-:i Marie Usilton Marie Bryson Bose Macchia Rose Marie Orio Compliments of HUTTON CHEVROLET CO. RIVERSIDE. N. I. Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '53 VAN CYEN 6. DENNELER COAL Bridgeboro and Route 25 Phone: Bl 4-0383 64 Sincere Wishes for the HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS of the CLASS OF '53 RIVERSIDE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Best Wishes to The Class of '53 EDMUND'S MARKET 153 Fairview Street RIVERSIDE, N. I. Compliments of MORRISON 'S BEAUTY SALON 3 St. Mihiel Drive Phone: RI 4-0424 PARAMOUNT DRUG PRESCRIPUONS 42 Scott Street RIVERSIDE. N. I. lack Sandman, Manager M A X I N E ' S Hosiery - Lingerie - Sportswear 14 Scott Street RIVERSIDE. N. I. Other Locations: Bridgeton Millville Camden Haddonfield l l i ' ' '1'- ' l'- l 'i Success to the Class ot '53 from I . I BISHOP'Sp DAIRIES QUALITY PRODUCTS I Rlverside 4-0476 I I Compliments of HERMANIS Compliments of Featuring KEYSTONE RESTAURANT BUSTER BROWN SHOES 9 Lafayette Skeet 33112 Scott Street RIVERSIDE' N' I' RIVERSIDE. N. I. I Phones: 4-1489 Office: 4-l536 SOUTH IERSEY CONSTRUCTION CO. I GENERAL CONSTRUCTION I Equipment Rental Roads Oils and Tars I 207 ADAMS STREET RIVERSIDE, N. I. 66 i l 1 I l 1 YA , l Phone: Riverside 4-0059 Compliments Quiet May Oil Burners of Fuel Oil - Oil Burner Service I CHAS. I. OR.FE IAYE S MARKET 30 Years in the Field of Oil Burning DELANCO. NEW IERSEY and Heating Engineering P 300 Delaware Ave. Riverside, N. Compliments of RIVERSIDE DRUG Ann and Ted Carruthers Prescriptions A Specialty Martin Reines, Reg. Phar. FOOD MARKET 37 Scott Street 110 Washington Street RIVERSIDE, N. SIDE' N' L Phone: Rl 4-9706 nk' COMPLIMEN TS OF GLENVIEW METAL PRODUCTS CO. ak 67 Compliments of CHARLES B. VEGHTE, President RIVERSIDE TRUST COMPANY RIVERSIDE. NEW IERSEY Compliments of Congratulations IACK PI-XNCOAST REALTOR P G ERVI Insurance in all its branches S 21 Scott Street Riverside, N. I. Delaware Avenue RIVERSIDE. N. . Phone 4-0062 I Compliments of Rlverside 4-1222 Credit Terms RIVERSIDE LORRAINE STORES HOME SUPPLY C0fP- 15 17 Scott su et 201112 Bridgeboro Street - e RIVERSIDE N I RIVERSIDE. N. I. U . I - H Boy's - Young Men's and Ladies' The Horne of Fine Furniture and Gifts CLOTHING - IEWELRY 68 Phone: 4-0101-I KENNETH L. TICE, SR., Director Compliments of BURLINGTON INSTITUTE OF MUSIC 307 Bridgeboro Street RIVERSIDE. NEW IERSEY The Richest Child ls Poor Without Musical Training I Compliments of THE RIVERSIDE SAVINGS cmd LOAN ASSOCIATION The Friendly Place to Save 125 S. PAVILION AVENUE RIVERSIDE. N. I. I 69 Tools - Dies Iig Boring N THE EDELL COMPANY . INC. METAL STAMPINGS ST. M11-HEI. DRIVE RIVERSIDE. N. I. BEST WISHESH THE WORTH STORE RIVERSIDE, NEW IERSEY Compliments to the Graduates from the ' ' P A L A C E ' ' LUNCHEONETTE cmd CONFECTIONERY IEB.RY'S BARBER SHOP 237 Pavilion Avenue RIVERSIDE. N. I. 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