Roxbury High School - Echo Yearbook (Succasunna, NJ)
- Class of 1954
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W, I A:f'fJ6f mf I 'L Q V ,. 'V V 5' 'Q ' LY T2 'ffl-Si: 5 3 'S ifffii 'lf' 5 'L ' 15? eff Lf 2? fin' . if f ss I 1 1 P . ff S f T12 -' an ' 151 4 - , , 7 Q1 - J f A Q 1 Q- , ,fi:fw,,wf-w gf Y' - sg ' 4 - 1 , x , if :Q Z- 5.1 . ,x JQZ?-'5wn,f-LJKQQ1 if ffl h Q 1 ,R 4 , f , ' Q. , X ,Q 4 V H' 1' 'S ' ' A YI-,X 93 W f 34' bf 'S' es A, il' 'L i ,ig .1 ,- ,,. , , , ,M fs? I - W- ?'?'.' 3' -LN .5 . wif.-1' - 1' fd -'Y A S' H: F: ,,,f 1 . 'ZZ Y ,SIU , f 'ii ' U ffbfw L 'Q SLU: 1- 4 , r 'Y' 'Q-' f Ui '25-.21-' 'f ' '-ziia-': 'M 1 JU 1? 3:1 f-1f,'.E4f5iLi4T: ,,g'ELEwl.wg-235. W 1-, S-2 we 2i:'Z3?a',3 4Ez'w,:f,:-wg, wh-1 , A,1fu9Tfw?ZzfwQ3A1,1--fg.':.w1,:,- rvfZ:2?iw L, Wi 1wf, ,g5e -Am .nzizn-,E-w 4 D BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. FRANK W. DUFFORD MR. RUSSELL GREEN MR. OTTO FREUND I Succasunna, N. J. Succasunna, N. J. Succasunna, N. J. President District Clerk Vice President i R. WILLIAM G. TALMADGE MR. WILLIAM EICHHORN Succasunna, N. J. Landing, N. J. Medical Adviser MR' L, J, REILLY MR. DANIEL CASTNER Kenvil, N. J' Succasunna, N. J. MR. CARL C. SEEGER MR. MERLE DAY MR- FRANK BERRY MR. JONATHAN H. SMITH Kenvil, N. J. Lower Berkshire, N. J. LedgeW00d, N- J- Succasunna, N. J. G MR. JOHN B. SHAMBAUGH Superintendent of Schools For thirty-four years, Mr. Shambaugh has capably and faithfully served the Roxbury Schools as Teacher, Principal, and Superintendent. W e extend to him our best wishes for health and happiness in his re- tirement. MR. WILLIAM A. WACKERNAGEL Principal We congratulate our new Superintendent. .Q W .. . . o '-iV- ,-'1 il .,'- ' 0 0 o -k' 52, I H E FAC U I. I I . l Mae S. Call Harle W. King Lorna Shiffer English English English --L.. x K I x. . s X NGN? - Af fs 1 Lfrxkf H P Dorothy L. Rusby Sally K. Zerhe Esther Guerin Helen L- Diflenzi Social Science Social Science Mathematics, Music Mathematics ' N ...Q J Dorothy Cobb Raymond French Florence Pfitzenmayer Joan Erhardt Annella Dick: Physical Education Physical Education Commercial Subjects Commercial Subjects Commercial Subje. Doris Johnston Amanda Z. Iliff Evelyn M. Barlow Florence S. Harvey Charles V- Greene Elizabeth C. Crevel: Homemaking Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade 6 .. Q i H. Sutton Celeste E. Mendes Marilm E. Johnson Mary R. Decker William H. Utz Jeanne N. Havens English English, Latin English, Ffenlfll EngliSh.S0cif1l Science Social Science Social Science es A, Hodgson Mary Kenneally Paul P. Shepanski Dolores A. Congedo Jason C. Murlin Leo D. Johnson Mathematics Mathematics Science Science Science Health J. Kutsko Carl Clunn George H. McCloskey Amelia Campanile Thomas E. Zerbe Mabel R, Hopper Subjects Mechanical Drawing Shop Art Music Homemaking Limlahury Verna R. Allen Claudia West Kathryn Bitting Agnes Tr0ha Marguerite O. Moyer Eighth Grade Guidance Director Librarian Secretary Clerk Nurse 7 We 0 . . . DEDICATICN by rs' 4 . 3 A g Il A -' ,Q In appreciation of his everlasting patience and untiring interest in student activities, we, the members of the Echo Board, proudly dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Thomas Zerbe. 1 f ,Z x f - u V' Q if I , I 3 V41 , 1. X AT f -P Lvl BRUCE POWELL President JOHN NEAL Vice President ROBERTA GOLDSTEIN Secretary SENIOR CLASS CFFICERS JANET SMITH Treasurer A M: W,-, - a S 8515 P fl? x F , K .V i Q X i 42.11 f 2 , N, i ,K Q 3 gf P + Y K K Q a f:re,:1wms.w1r2, r ,L., wwivm., nn, ' :Rf x,m,vZ,M,g - .s 48 ..f., mx , Q e ff-, .,ffffa,uwffe5 -at ws 'V mv mf:-fun-Maya: nf PAUL RICHARD ABELES Abe Chester Tall, flirtatious fellow from Chester . . . member of dramatics and debate clubs and the Echo staff . . . played Varsity football . . . completes the Jones, Powell trio . . . plans to attend Princeton. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH AHLERS Shirl Hackettstown President of Future Teachers Club, Assistant Editor of Flashes, Girls' Sports Editor of Echo . . . very active in dramatics, band, and Forum . . . all this keeps Shirl a busy gal . . . but still has a smile for everyone . . . holds Honor Society pin . . . pet peeve: borrowers . . . next, college and teaching. WILLIAM ANGEVINE Bill Lake Shawnee A friendly character . . . hails from Lake Shawnee . . .. arrived here from the city in his sophomore year . . . enjoys swimming and driving . . . loyal member of the Fire Squad . . . pals around with Harry, Warren, and Rick . . . hopes to make drafting his career. CHARLES W. ALPAUGH Chas Succasunna I've only got two handsii' . . . one of the best stage crew-men that we ever had . . . also the tallest . . . crazy about cycling and swim- ming . . . cool center in intramural basketball . . . hangs out with Johnny . . . undecided about the future . . . will probably retire. I fs-my V THOMAS APPLEBY Tomi, ' Flanders Don't say anything against farming with Tom around . . . likes to scout around but believes Pleasant Hill is the best little spot in NJ .... some of his pastimes besides arguing, are hunting and fishing . . . hopes to own a farm of his own some day. DOLORES MAE ARIAS Deen Flamlers A girl with real artistic ability . . . the Prom and Senior Ball wouldn't have been the same without her . . . is always asking, Has anybody got the answer?7, . . . member of the Art and Nature Club . . . very friendly with Sandy . . . enjoys horseback riding and drawing . . . future includes art work. RALPH STANLEY BARKMAN Pete Chester The quietest boy from Chester . . . concen- trates on sports instead of girls . . . fleet- footed halfback . . . Vicepresident of the Student Council . . . crazy about hot rods. ni, ,. i I 4 1 C 9 0 Yu? xx ' P VE. 24 with K. A A c p J, ' f V ,, W A GLORIA MAE BEACH Beachie'2 - Flanders Always ready to do a good deed . . . short and sweet . . . never without Shirley . . . active member of the Homemaking Club . . . in Special Chorus . . . cooks and dances very well . . . future includes office work and marriage. GALE AUDREY BEELS Gale Lake Hopatcong ' Cute little coquette . . . A.A. secretary for two years . . . member of dramatics and Forum . . . energetic cheerleader. . .is usually seen chattering with Gaile . . . future plans A are undecided. 72 4 ' - ff' isa. BARBARA JEAN llANGllAR'l ll ob bi Surru surum A talkative miss who likes to swim md dance . . . takes a big interest in the stlonger sex . . . always talking and laughin with Arline and Caile . . . can usually be heard telling someone to be quietw . . . beauticlan to-be. RUSSELL BARKER Russ Kenvll Quiet guy . . . would be at a loss without his shotgun . . . has an aversion to homework . . . best study is Tom . . . athletic pursuits are baseball and football . . . plans to don Bell-bottom trousersi' after graduation MAURIETTA BATES Rim Berkshire Valley Quiet, but very nice . . . loves sports espe- cially softhall and basketball . . . active in A'.A . . . enjoys reading, . . . can be seen at will make someone a singing, and swimming most youth rallies . . good secretary. I ARLINE HENRIETTE BENDEL I Arline,' Lake Hopatcong Always full of fun . . . enjoys a joke even if it's on herself . . . gets the latest news from Barbara and Lorraine . . . member of the Homemaking Club . . . loves ice skating, sew- ing, and the opposite sex . . . plans to be a beautician. JOHN BENSON Johnny,' Succasunna 'glrleyl That scenery isnit right! . . . built his own fantastic car . . . likes to swim, hunt, fish, and build those mixed-up planes . . . travels about with Bob, Chas, and ,loe . . . undecided about future . . . will probably build another carQ?J VALERIA GRETCHEN BEST Val Netcong Blonde gal who pals around with Mary Ellen and Edna . . . member of Echo Board and the Flashes . . . can usually be found in the 'ENetcong Sweet Shoppew or driving that GSP' Chevie . . . enjoys swimming and movies . . . future plans are secretarial. PATRICIA ANNE BIXBY Patty', Port Morris Known for her wonderful personality . . . liked by everyone . . . member of Nature, Library, and Book Reviewing clubs . . . really has a beautiful voice . . . can always be found with Beverly and Eileen . . . spends her spare time collecting music, books, and selling Avon Products . . . plans on being a secretary. -7 Y ANNA BODNER Annu Wharton One of the quieter members of the senior class . . . her interests are dancing, swim- ming, and boys . . . walks the halls with Mary, Barbara, and Marion . . . likes skating and does it well . . . hopes to be flying high as an airline stewardess. THEODORE BOTT, JR. Ted', Port Morris Tall outdoorsman . . . loves to hunt, fish, and tinker with cars . . . can boast of four years of football . . . usually found: ,confused . . . often seen with Roy and Pete . . . either Air Force or college after graduation. JEANETTE SHIRLEY CAMPBELL 'flerlneltei' Flanders An enthusiastic Giant fan . . . takes a big interest in photography . . . member of Dra- matics and Homemaking Clubs . . . often ac- cused of being quiet . . . likes her commercial classes . . . plans to be a secretary. EDNA JANE CHAMBERLAIN Erlang Budd Lake Poised and attractive . . . very sincere . . . likes to ice skate, swim, and watch football games . . . efficient Flashes typist . . . runs around with Valeria and Mary Ellen . . . be- longs to the Homemaking Club . . . plans to take a trip to Florida ,B . . future: office worker. , Lt , W ' LOBRAINE BEATRICE CHENNETTE b Lori', P Succaaunna Bouncy afld talkative . . . has an ever-ready i' smile . . . came to us from Morristown in her junior year and are we lucky! . . . active in dramatics, Special Chorus, and Flashes . . . 5 mad about pizza' pie . . . secret ambition is to be a missfibnary in Mexico . 4 . hopes to become a private secretary. is WILLIAM AARON BUSHNELL, JR. Bill Ironia A newcomer to R. H. S. this year from Rallway . . . had no trouble getting into the ' ' ' ' d ful 'ob as swing of things . . . dld a yson er J the tall, handsome love interest in Ram- shackle Inn . . . active in all sports . . . things to come: construction work. HARRY CALENTI IIank,' Lake Hopatcong That handsome guy with the fascinating Spanish accent . . . high scorer in the ,53 County Track Meet . . . very able Business Manager of Flashes . . . AA. President . . . main interest is girls . . . will soon be Uncle Samis property. ELIZABETH CASALE Betty,' Hartley Came to R.H.S. in sophomore year from Springfield . . . quickly gained many friends because of her likeable disposition . . . an expert at the piano with a sweet voice to accompany it . . . loves horses and Italian food . . . member of the Special Chorus . . . plans to attend college. MARTHA JANE CHRISTENSEN ,lr1ne', Chester Oh! Those red Bel-air convertibles . . . mad about cats . . . member of the Nature and Homemaking Clubs . . . other interests include roller skating and sewing . . . can always he found with the Chester crew . . . .lane is headed for Arizona after graduation. RICHARD G. COLLARI Rick Mt. Arlington Wllen heis not with a girl, you'll find him with Bill . . . guns and cars keep him occu- pied . . . movie crew, Intramural basketball, and fire squad kept him busy at R.H.S .... can t decide whether he wants to be a car- penter or State Trooper. 1 w e,.....-is ,- EDWARD NORMAN CORN EILSON Eddie S uccrzszmna Eddie helps keep our music standards high . . . musician par excellence . . . active in band, orchestra, and chorus . . . other interests in- clude chemistry, reading, and model railroad- ing . . . spends half his time correcting people on the pronunciation of Upsala . . . plans to enter college. VIRGINIA COOPER Ginnyv Flanders Quiet and very nice to know . . . loves to read and argue . . . devoted animal lover . . . l Future Nurses Club, Flashes, and Forum are ' among her school activities . . . another one I of the Physics Clan . . . the future will see her as a physical therapist. lp . tx! , .Ewa 'I .tt J X. i pi I 41 iv xg ,H ' ' 1 ' 1 ' I 7' , 1' f ,X 1 'ts l . -1- . 1 I ,f J X SYLVIA ELLEN DANIEL Sue Wharton Sweet Sue with a pleasant word for every- one . . . enjoys teaching Sunday School - those lucky kids! . . . Very handy with the needle and thread . . . member of the Home- making Club . . . headed for a secretary's desk. RICHARD DONALD DANIELSON Danny, Mt. Arlington Captain of the Intramural Basketball team . . . another one who likes hunting and girls . . . spends time keeping his '439 Ford in shape . . . pals around with Andy . . . Rox- bury will be well represented in the Navy. ,'B,J 1' 11 A1181 . ' ' ROBERT W. DAVIS Lake Hoputcong I j:Bobas friends include Johnny . . . female ' , . uAny and all . . . want to race? I Bob will race anyone with a boat or vehicle . . . future?-Navy has a bed reserved for him. Male friend? I BERNICE MARION DOYLE Bernice Mt. Arlington 'AThat's the pink limitll . . . this tall girl hails from Mt. Arlington . . . belongs to Library and Nature Clubs . . . likes the outdoor sports that Lake Hopatcong has to offer . . . hangs around with Pat, Nancy, and Gail . . . office Work will follow her after June. WILLIAM FRANK DRAKE Billy Port Morris Good enough . . . played baseball, and basketball . . . takes a big interest in hunting, fishing, and cars . . . is quiet until he is with uthe boysi' . . . future plans: the Navy . . . then to become a State Trooper. FREDERICK A. DAVENPORT Fredv Chester An academic wonder . . . versatile in the music field . . . All-State Chorus, band, or- chestra and choir . . . wears an Honor Society pin . . . can be heard saying 660i Cefuhlteli' . . . plans to juggle those test tubes at Johns Hopkins. NANCY LEE DAVIS 6'N41l1Ce,, Lake Hopatcong Nance joined R.H.S. forces in our sopho- more year . . . has been an asset ever since . . . Art Editor of the Flashes, Secretary of the Student Council, and peppy cheerleader . . . enjoys bulldogs and hanging around with Bobbe . . . known for her activities in gym class . . . plans to be a Woman in White. 1- DENISE ANNE MARIE DOW Denni', Nolanis Point Definitely a hep character, with more than her quota of school spirit . . . sunny disposition . . . Secretary of Future Teachers' Club, Man- ager of Echo . . . member of National Honor Society . . . takes a very active part in many school activities . . . one of the senior gang . . . will be a science teacher in the near future. Q ' I .IOHN THOMAS FANCHER Fancher', Kenvil iiWh8ll1'C ya, wise? . . . besides teasing girls ,Iohn finds time for hunting, fishing, and swimminv . . . has lla ed intramural basketball D l Y for three years . . . plans to be a Swalx-jockey. ANNA PATRICIA FISCHER Pain S uccuszmna Drum majorette for three years . . . active member of the Dramatics Club and Special Chorus . . . proud of her driver's license . . . her secret ambition is to go to California . noted for her flaming baton. ...-nd ,-f ELSIE MARIE FREY Elsie Lake Hopatcong Tall blonde who came to R.H.S. in her senior year from the Bronx . . .ardent Giant fan . . . member of the Future Nurses Club . . . likes swimming, skiing, and taking driving tests . . . is headed for a nursing career. X, , 4 1 I WARREN FRANK FORD cslpordyas Landingx Likes to hunt, especially during school timex , . . . member of the Fire Squad . . . spends his time with Andy, Harry, and Bill . . . his favorite expression is '40h, come on . . . blond and happy-go-lucky . . . plans a career as a draftsman. .Mmmm -.-7 HELENA E. FRICK Frick,' Succrzsunna Full of fun and always ready for a laugh . . . blushes beautifully . . . 4'Oh, for Heavens' sakela' . . . keeps law class hopping . . . graceful roller skater . . . member of G.A.A., Homemaking, and Library Clubs . . . kids around with Joan, Ruth, and Jane . . . secre- tarial work lies ahead. JAMES EMERSON GILMORE 'gfimi' Ironia Man on the spot with his camera for the past four years . . . Photography Editor of the Flashes and Echo for two years . . . played intramural basketball for two years . . . en- joys hunting and watching T.V .... plans to study engineering. ROBERTA BERNICE GOLDSTEIN Bobbe Lake Hopatcong Very capable Editor-in-chief of Echo . . . an outstanding personality . . . very attractive and chic brunette . . . Secretary of Senior Class, member of Student Council . . . has an unusual hobby - collects N.Y.U. stickers . . . college IICXI. JOSEPH C. GRANATO Joe Port Morris Nice-looking Joe, always ready with a smile . . . likes to hunt and work on cars . . . played football and intramural basketball . . . the tea leaves predict Joe will be a fine me- chanic in the future. .IOAN MARIE GREENE Joni Lake Hopatcong 'gl don't believe itll' . . . a striking blonde with lots of pep . . . the gal who divides her time between Florida and New .lersey . . . finally decided to get her diploma at R.H.S. . . . after graduation she hopes to study beauty culture. l WILLIAM HENRY GREENE Bill', Nolanis Point The boy with the red hair and friendly smile . . favorite pastime is tinkering with his MALI Ford . . . Bill has a way with cars . . . also fond of hunting and fishing . . . plans to make mechanics his profession. ANITA MARIE GREINWALD Neem Lake Shawnee Cute girl with the sparkling personality . . . always ready with a smile . . . has lots of school spirit . . . class secretary and cheer- leader in her sophomore year . . . interested in dancing, skating, and watching football games . . . always seen with the senior crew . . . plans to enter Berkeley Secretarial School. 4 -1 SANDRA DIANE GREENE SandyB Bartley Lovely velvety brown eyes . . . always trying to please . . . loves to square dance and take long walks . . . favorite saying, f'tomorrow's another dayn . . . finds Dolores good company . . . loves shiny convertibles . . . l1asn't picked out her future occupation. LOIS BLANCHE HARTUNG Lois Bartley Talented and reliable music lover . . . plays flute, saxophone, xylophone, guitar, piano, and sings too . . . actively participates in dramatics, band, Teachers, Club, and Special Chorus . . . all this and a very pleasant manner . . . plans to make music her career as a teacher. RICHARD A. HAZELTON Dick Lake Hopatcong Wait until next year . . . that's Dick's lament . . . the most faithful rooter that the Dodgers have . . . quiet when not arguing . . . loves hunting, trapping and Florida sun- shine . . . what would the clock do without Dick to watch it? . . . plans to live The life of Rileyv. 11 -Y JOAN EILEEN HOFFMAN ujaaniev Wharton On the quiet side and very likeable . . . has a talent for tap dancing . . . sports a nice col- lection of stamps . . . finds Dianne and Marion a lot of fun . . . plans to teach tap dancing or become a secretary. WILLIAM THOMAS HOCKING Billy Berkshire Valley Has enviable blond, curly hair . . . thinks man's best friend is a car with plenty of girls . . . member of the baseball team . . . often seen with Jack and Bob . . . with his experi- ence as cafeteria aid, would make a fine uGood Humori' man! A...- ,..f MARION JEAN HOLLEY Mariana Wharton That happy giggle heard in the hall is prob- ably Marionis . . . proud of her diamond ring . . . when she's not filling up her hope chest she's collecting post cards . . . can be found with Ann and Joan . . . plans to be married soon. EDWARD HORTON Edu Chester Towering blonde from Chester . . . his pride and joy is his 6917 Buick . . . has a passion for taking apart V-85, engines . . . canit understand why he has to study . . . one of the Chester crew . . . plans to work in a garage. Watts,' Berkshire Valley J A . .fl , I ' K., gr BRUCE .IENNINGS UBFUCGM Netcong Tall, quiet, and nice-looking . . . known for his wrestling ability . . . member of Special Chorus and football team . . . can always be heard asking uVVhy? . . . exchanges wrestling techniques with Bob . . . his ambition is to own a farm after se1'ving in the Navy. 7. CLIFFORD WATTS JOHNSON Dig that crew cut, plaid weskit and bright hat! . . . star actor from Berkshire Valley... hobbies are tape recording, model building, and girls . . . not complete without .lack . . . active in dramatics, debating, and wrestling . . . President of Nature and dramatics clubs . . . college is next. GUY LAWRENCE JONES Guy', Flanders Eyes sparkle when he smiles . . . Sports Editor of Flashes . . . active in Forum, dra- matics, football, and track . . . likes to tease . . . jokes around with Bruce, Abe, and .lim . . . pet peeve: work, in any form . . . college is next on his agenda. uMers: EVELYN I-IORTON Evelyn Chester Excels in all sports . . . active member of G.A.A .... Vice-president of Homemaking Club . . . Saturday nights find her square dancing at Flanders . . . loves to ride her horse and roller skate . . . secretarial work will follow graduation. WILLIAM E. HOWELL Bill Succasunna His one and only hobby, GIRLS! . . . always seen going to Dover after school . . . can really toot a trumpet . . . played in band four years . . . plans to work in a shoe store. MARIE JOBLESS Lake Hopatcong Another Hopatcong lassie . . . came to R.I-I.S. from Paterson in her sophomore year . . . loves to roller skate, dance, and eat . . . can be seen with Marie . . . noted for her beautiful hair and friendly ways . . . plans to make some boss a good secretary. SHIRLEY ANN KEEFER Keef,, Mt. Arlington Very attractive blonde who knows how to make those boys whistle . . . keeps a yellow H53,' Chevie really moving . . . loves roller skating, baseball, and basketball . . . '40h! Cut it out is her pet saying . . . marriage is in the future. NANCY ELSA KEIM tflvgncei' Ironia Cool, calm, and collected . . . has an amazing ability for ER collecting . . . goes in for music in a big way . . .- All-State Orchestra, Special Chorus, and band . . . member of the Honor Society . . . N..I.C. is next. l- l 2 PATRICIA ANN KENSTLER Pat Leclgetvoocl That eveiwlaughing girl with the blond streak . . . loves to tap dance and read . . . belongs to Future Nurses, Dramatics, and Book Re- viewing Clubs . . . has a lot ol' fun singing in Special Chorus . . . another future nurse. EDWARD KENDRICK Eddie', Suceasunna The fellow with the unique sense of humor . . . President of the Forum . . . Vice President of the junior class . . . originally from Vir- ginia . . . pals around with Paul, Bruce, and Ed . . . member of Flashes Staff and golf team . . . plans to retire after his first million. A...- Z. S E Ei GAILE EVELYN KIEB Gaile Succasunna Cute, peppy Captain of the cheerleaders... member of the squad for two years . . . also a member of the Homemaking Club and Echo Board . . . loves to swim and dance . . . in- tends to be Hnumber please girl after grad- uation. BARBARA ANN KIELTY Barlf' Mt. Arlington Came to R.H.S. from New York in her junior year . . . you can find her in the halls with Dolly, Louella, and Anita . . . can really swing a tennis racket . . . member of the Nature Club . . . is South bound for college. ISABELLE M. LEES Izzy', Lake H opatcong A girl with a beautiful face and figure to match . . . wears her clothes exceptionally well . . . seems to like that Florida sunshine . . . very proud of her driver's license . . . likes to swim, dance and keep her wardrobe up to date . . . future plans are undecided. hi. LAURIE MARIE LEWIS Laurie', lronia One of the prettiest girls in the senior class . . . famous for her pajama parties . . . mem- ber of the dramatics and nature club . . . enjoys drawing and cookingg and what a cook! . . . expects to enter Centenary Junior College. JOAN B. A. MANGELS .loanie', Chester Sports enthusiast . . . loyal to 6'Dem Bums . . . very active member of G.A.A .... spends her time keeping that Model HA Ford run- ning . . . completes the Chester gang . . . plans to be a bookkeeper. MARY ELLEN KOHLER M ary E llenv Ledgewood Visits Franklin practically every week-end . . . Val and Edna are her close friends . . . became a Roxburyite in her junior year . . . crochets very well . . . secret ambition is to be a model . . . secretarial work is next. CATHERINE KOSTUCHIK Kotchy Kenvil Known for her ability to get along with people . . . has a very acute wit . . . peppy cheerleader and efficient sports Editor of the Flashes . . . enjoys all sports and trying to drive a car . . . can always be seen grasping the news from Denise and Janice . . . future: college and nursing. ARLINE EMILY LEVINE Slim,, Lake Hopatcong Never a dull moment with Slim and her distinctive jokes . . . definitely an asset to R.H.S .... very efficient Editor of Flashes . . . pet peeve: meeting those deadlines . . . fond of quoting choice bits of Hamlet. . . very active in Forum, dramatics, and Student Council . . . headed for college. MILDRED ELEANORA MANN Millie,, N olan's Point A girl with a well-rounded personality . . . Efficiency is her motto . . . activities are dramatics, debating, A.A. and band . . . also a member of the Flashes and Student Council . . . has lots of friends . . . plans to crash the business world. LUCILLE C. McGUIRE Satch,' Chester Proud holder of a precious ring . . . spends her time collecting things for her hope chest . . . active member of the Homemaking Club for two years . . . close friends are Shirley Ward and Gloria Beach . . . marriage is in store for Satch. JOHN S. MERRITT Jack Lake H opatcong Quiet guy with a nice smile . . . good student . . . whiz at physics . . . his hobbies are printing and magic . . . one of the Ho- patcong gang . . . member of Nature and Thespian Clubs . . . aims toward being an engineer. ANDREW McKAY Andy,' Mt. Arlington Supports all R.H.S. sporting events . . . likes hunting and working with cars . . . pleasing personality . . . friendly with everyone . . . member of the Fire Squad . . . spends quite a bit of time on the East Shore . . . Andy plans to become an electrician. ur-Y SARA EMILY MEYER Sally,' Chester Petite and snappy . . . a delightful giggle . . . vital part of the cheering section . . . never misses a school game . . . member of Nature Club and Flashes . . . always seen with the Chesterites . . . plans to work on an Indian Reservation in Arizona. .IANICE ANNETTE MILLER Jann N olanis Point Brightened the twirling squad for three years . . . known for her cute strut . . . likes to swim, ice skate, and ski . . . has beautiful gray eyes . . . member of the Flashes, A.A., and dramatics club . . . neat dresser . . . modeling school after graduation. Kay Port Morris JOAN ELIZABETH MOORE Joan Chester A cute Chesterite who came to R.H.S. from Morristown in her freshman year . . . main interests are Walt, her horse, and sports . . . loves to drive that tan Merc,' . . . an A.A. representative and 4-year member of G.A.A. . . . member of Special Chorus in senior year . . future plans-farmer's wife. MARY MUN SON Josie,' Flanders Pleasant quietly capable . . . takes an in- terest in swimming, ice skating and car riding active in the Future Nurses Club . . . plans to make nursing her profession. ROBERT KIRK MURRAY B Dba Chester ulget Old Mother Nature have her way . . . when he isnit flirting, heis taking it easy . . . enjoys ice skating and denting his '649', Stude- baker . . . Junior President . . . manager of football team . . . future plans include en- gineering. I Zz 2 KAY FRANCES OLIVER Tall, talkative Kay . . . collects recipes, autographs, and books . . . has a passion for drinking black coffee . . . member of the Echo, Special Chorus, and Nature Club . . . always saying HHOW about that! . . . plans to enter Wilfred School of Beauty Culture and become a beautician. PAUL THOMAS OLSEN Tom Flanders A very pleasant person . . . hails from Strawberry Hill . . . played varsity football . . . has great interest in building model boats and airplanes . . . can be found with Bob and Ed . . . future plans: aviation school and the Air Force. scMay0ra9 Ken i JOHN ALLEN NEAL vil Nice one! . . . Student Council President Vice-president of the Senior class and ofltlie A.A .... played varsity football, basket- ball, and baseball . . . very well rounded ath- maintains high ideals of sportsman- lete . . . ship . . . watch those dimples when he smiles! walks the halls with Alice and Shirley . . . l 1 ROBERT OLSEN Bob Flanders Tall, dark, and handsome . . . played intra mural basketball . . . favorite saying YVhat, are you mad'?,' . . . buddies are Tom and Bruce . . . his hobby is flying . . . likes the college prep. subjects . . . Bob is headed upward as an airplane ilot p ...anyofyou pretty airline stewardesses interested? HARRY PASCOE Hl1rry', Woodport Curly hair, happy smile . . . seems to enjoy ife . . . fun to know . . . happy when hunting season rolls around . . . also enjoys fishing . . . usually seen having a good time with Andy . . . pl-ans to be a State Trooper. MARION ANN PELT PeIz Kenvil Enjoys fun and food . . . can be found haunting the record shops . . . member of h LORRAINE ANN PASCOE Lorraine Woodport That blue-eyed blonde with the adorable smile . . . always seen with Joan and Arline . . . active member of the Homemaking Club . . . divides her time between letter writing and piano playing . . . future plans include the Bell Telephone Company. C eering Squad and Flashes Staff . enjoys dancing . . . close friends are Laurie, Shirley and Pat . . . plans to take to the sky and 1 become an airline hostess. 'X Z4 1.7 ROBERT LEONARD PHISTER Babu Randolph Bob is the muscle man of the senior class . . . captain of the wrestling team . . . played football and intramural basketball . . . takes a big interest in photography . . . has a good job waiting for him after June. RAYMOND L. PILLER Ray Dover Hails from Mt. Freedom . . . happiest on Friday at 3:20 p.m .... four years on the wrestling team . . . usually seen with Bob . . . the near future will find him in the Air Force. Paul', Wharton R.D. Tall, quiet, and good-looking . . . fond of skating, swimming, and hunting . . . member ALICE DIANN POTTS Div Mt. Arlington Short, blond, and always on the go . . . pals around with ,Ioan and Lenora . . . very active in all sports . . . loves to dance, skate, swim, and play basketball . . . future plans are secretarial. BRUCE RICHARD POWELL 'iPill, Succusulma A popular guy from g'Strawberry Hilla' . . . President of the Senior Class . . . top debater . . . could talk himself out of anything . . . fast and agile on the basketball court . . . usually spends his spare time working on vars and sailing around with Guy or Bob . . . college ahead. ii .IANET LOIS RALSTON Ujanef, Dover Came to R.H.S. from Vermont . . . loves big snowstorms, skiing, and ice skating . . . known for her pleasing: way . . . can usually be found with ,Ioan and Nancy talking about her hometown . . . will have her head in the clouds as an airline hostess. ncurlyv 4 .,h.,3.,5::,! PAUL EDWARD RIETZKE of the Nature Club and Fire Squad . . . has become friendly with Bill and Watts . . . has a pleasant word for everyone . . . 6'Dreams are in the wild blue yonderf, MARTIN SARDELLA Marty Ironia Has beautiful dark, curly hair . . . one of our shy boys . . . prefers hunting, fishing, and archery to the fair sex . . . seen around with Ed and Paul . . . played intramural basketball . . . a very dependable lad. 7 1' decided. CHARLES RARICK Ironia Has no need for elevator shoes . . . his radio plays only western music . . . cuts up A with Bob, Tom, and Bruce . . . played base- Lwi Q'vi ball and varsity basketball . . . takes off in his H4-I Chevie . . . uCurly's', future is un- ANITA LORETTA SCHUPFERLING Anita',t Mt. Arlington An attractive blonde who came to R.H.S. from Hasbrouck Heights in her junior year . . . favorite hobbies are roller skating, ice skating, and photography . . . runs around with Barbara and Dolly . . . future plans: matrimony. DOLORES ELIZABETH SCHIMMEL Dee Succasunna Short, Cute, and loads of fun, that's Olll' Dee . . . showed vim and vigor as a cheerleader in her senior year . . . usually found with Kotchy and Jeannie . . . member of the Flashes for four years . . . President of Homemaking Club . . . loves to dance, skate, and eat . . . crystal ball shows teaching. 4.1 117 EILEEN SINN Ninie,' Ledgewood Cheerful and talkative . . . can usually be seen riding around in her mother's rar with Pat and Beverly . . . member of C.A.A., Li- brary, and Book Reviewing Clubs . . . favorite expression: Holy Cowlw . . . could those be wedding bells we hear, Ninie? CLAIRE EILEEN SCHWALK Claire Flanders Jersey City's gift to Roxbury . . . short and full of spunk . . . snappy dresser . . . Secre- tary of the Nurses, Club . . . likes skating, dancing, and 6'Those Jersey City parties . . . Cllls up with Shirley and Janice . . . plans to follow in the steps of Florence Nightingale. DIANE BARBARA SMITH 6lDi99 Dover Defies tradition by being an even-tempered redhead . . . is both a Wit and a good student . . . holds offices in the Echo, Flashes, Forum, and dramaties . . . member of the Honor Society . . . works wonders with the paint brush . . . next year, college. ' JANET RUTH SMITH Jan Succasunna A tall, slender eyeful . . . a weakness for blue convertibles . . . winning smile and personality . . . secretary of the Echo, and Class Treasurer . . . very adept at cartooning . . . close friend to Diane, generally known as HSmith and Smith . . . Pembroke College will follow. HAROLD T. STANLICK Stung Berkshire Valley Stan can usually be seen headed for some unknown rendezvous in his 4439 Ford . . has handled a pigskin for four years . . Echo Sports Editor . . . his excuse for leaving class early is the hall patrol . . . if you're looking for Stan, look for Pete . . . future plans include college. CAROLYN JOAN STARK Joan Ledgewood Has a quiet manner . . . can usually be seen with Lorraine, Marie, and Doris . . . has a yen for photography and sewing . . . a member of the Library Club . . . this blonde will make a pleasant airline stewardess. NANCY JANE STENECK Nance', Succasunna Ardent science fiction reader . . . likes sail- ing and swimming . . . crazy about knee-sox . . . member of the Future Teachers and Nature Clubs . . . Bunny, Joan, and Janet are usually seen with her . . . plans to go to N.J.C. to become a science teacher. PHILIP MARSHALL STALOFF Phil Kenvil Kenvil's man with the horn, he really makes a trumpet talk . . . loves to attend jazz con- certs . . . Man-dig that . . . a terror at the wheel . . . Advertising Editor of the Echo . . . has a knack for confusing teachers . . . future shows college. THELMA NAOMI STALOFF Bunny Kenvil Petite and precious, our 'LBunny', . . . active member of Student Council and Homemaking Club . . . Assistant Editor of the Echo and twice President of the Future Nurses, Club . . . still finds time for swimming, dancing, and selling shoes . . . headed for nursing. ... JANE STANLICK Janie Berkshire Valley Favorite pastimes are skiing, reading, and studying physicsf?J . . . sweet smile and dis- position to match . . . has actively taken part in the Future Nurses, Club . . . can usually be found in the Lab. with Nancy, Bunny, Elsie, and Bobbe doing last minute homework . . . future? . . . nursing. Aja if l Nix 1 is X T ' w,', ' 1 .43 I ft wi sri Q AN 'Iii we xikvn if wilt La 1 QQ .L-,JU M qualify KAR sf IWAET 'V xii Succasunna , Y Q , , ,YM tk, y ixrgifegltqioli i lvrtsman ... .Hives hunting, fish- , a W t . . . likes to pin em down on XJ Q13 w Pg'?f male. . . never seen without Ed P I' 'fdwl H ri .9 NA always works on cars . . . Syaggiiytfo exfigljifmason or a mechanic. , In X. :Xl QM. ji U ss VLQRNORA SADA STICKLE Jw? bio Wharton rl I ' K A ' ' 5 Y li ,V AThi7, ' can boast of two years of expert Lvivi' ' g . . .Jactive in Art Club and G.A.A. 1 g. reshman class secretary . . . is very in- I ' 'f ere ted in playing the piano, boys, and dancing I , l . plans to make some boss a good secretary. ,Eva MYRTLE ELIZABETH SUTPHEN Myrg', Chester 'LWhere's the next horse show? . . . loves to take care of her horse Pancho . . . one of the Chester gang . . . active in Girls' A.A. and Homemaking Club . . . her secret ambition is to own a cattle ranch in the west. EARLE ALBERT STILLWELL Farley Chester Another quiet lad . . .model airplanes and mechanical drawing rate with him . . . hails from Long Valley . . . a good maker of planes . . . plans to be a draftsman. JONEL DORMAN SUTTON 1onel', Dover R.D A wizard at Math . . . takes an avid interest in anything mechanical . . . Dover is his haunt . . . likes to play in the band and go on Nature Club trips finds model ' l . . . airp ane building interesting . . . will be an engineer. JOAN G. SWALLOW .loanie', Ironia Friend to all . . . has a winning personalit Y and keen sense of humor . . . full of school spirit . . . member of the Flashes, Dramatics, and C.A.A .... her hobby is saving money: how??? . . . her future is undecided. RENE VALENTINE Red Budd Lake Easily recognized by his flaming-red hair . . . a guy who can really sink a basket . . . piles of fun . . . partners in crime are John and Charles . . . prefers baseball to girls . . . I, future is undecided. 2532. f t aff' , wx at Q ,. 64 XMKTL DORIS Von Der HEIDE Doris Lake Hopatcong Always taking the gang for a ride in her M4-9', Studebaker . . . avid Dodger rooter . . . her theme song is Wfhrow a fit! . . . plays a mean harmonica, and accordion . . . an asset to the band . . . generally seen with Joan and Jane . . . plans to retire after grad- uation. N h H GARY WACK Wllly Ledgewood 'LNever do today what you can do tomorrow . . . enjoys photography . . . loves to tease . . . always talking about a certain a52 Bel-Air Chevy . . . top clarinetist in band . . . plans to go into business for himself. BEVERLEY JANE UNNEBERG Bean Succasunna Completes the Pat and Eileen trio . . . this pretty blonde enjoys weekends . . . swimming, horseback riding, and photography are among her hobbies . . . Secretary of Library Club and member of Echo . . . livens up Business Eng- lish . . . the future holds office work and marriage. EDWIN EDISON VAIL, JR. Mole Flanders RD. A real whiz with his 35 mm. camera . . . interested in hunting and fishing . . . was on the basketball courts three years playing intra- mural ball . . . always talking with Tom about his models . . . college is next. LEROY VARCOE . Joey Succasunna 'iivhen is the next rehearsal? . . . member of the Dramatics Club for four years . . . did a swell job on the scenery for the .lunior Prom and many plays . . . active in football and basketball . . . buddies are John and Charlie . . . headed for college. JEAN LAURA WACKWITZ 'fleartiei' Lake Hopatcong A green-eyed blonde with a sweet disposition . . . always ready to help out a huddy . . . made a peppy cheerleader . . . member of the Future Nurses' Club, Forum, Flashes, and Band . . . loves pizza pie and dancing . . . usually seen with the senior gang . . . headed for nursing . . . any of you fellas feel sick? EDWARD JACK WAER Jacky Berkshire Valley One of the Berkshire gang . . . usually seen with Watts . . . noted for his witty remarks . . . has tangled on the mats since freshman year . . . is out on that track every spring . . . member of Dramatics Club . . . pet peeve is a vehicle that won't start . . . favorite sub- ject is lunch . . . after graduation? the Navy 1 looks good. ' , 4.- 'SHIRLEY ANN WARD Shirley', Chester Did a fine job typing for the Echo . . . has a flair for cooking and dancing . . . wears a very Cute smile . . . constantly with Gloria and Lucille . . . favorite expression: You know! . . . member of the Nature Club . . . secretarial work lies ahead. ...-n ,.- AGNES BLANCHE WHITENACK Aggie', Woodport Little and cute . . . has a quiet manner . good student . . . enjoys swimming and read- ing . . . very friendly with .loan Keller . . . member of the Nature Club . . . deserves to be a private secretary to a young handsome millionaire. 1? EDWARD G. WREDE ECldi9,' Ironia Eddie is a very quiet lad . . . hunting, fish- ing, trapping and archery keep him occupied . . . looking for Eddie? . . . just look for Marty, Paul or Bill . . . wants to go into farming after graduation. fmzaw,11wfmwe2mfa,w:.f,xzywmiawwwwwmc:awsgwz,g.w:.Q:vmwa1a4Nw., fmwzfzzawvfmflvxsmsazwesfrasamywwV1Q:as1fasaxAwww,mmwwwmwfazazwmwffufwmmawawnwMywwf:M-wawwmfwwuwmwzmmwa5wg,Ma,W, mm.. ,mamwmN,, ,,mw.W.,v. , ,MYWMWV E ii 4:1 585 Hr' 5' lf! fb-f ki 55? L17 mf SA ,-A W Qi :YQ A W W , 55 fm: K Y W 3 E S vs 3 wg flak xi Exif x 3 Z is az: E K 1 f Q Qi X 4 3 . V 2 I'-is v i . ' f f ----- I a 5 X ' ...., , ...susan , gf gilzi l l . .,. Q: V .1 A 3 -- -+ f 'g,,,' X ' 9 -' Q -.gm-f fi -'-' .. , fag?F,,?.f ss, , ., -ru H I -- In G ,,.., :Q V r 'A f fs is 7 'M qK - W- X - A - -1 .. W . . , ' , ' ' ' U W - ' 2 H.. WTTZ . 1 -I t .. 1' .f5:.g, - : --.EW -:. ' ' I f. s.fm l1 V --,fs ,:g,,,f1wA5gy..fi' 1 zu,fsa2 ,.:-':If1'.'f'ffsifisf .. M a ., L' 'G , , 1 W . -A --'- . Y. 1. 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Maurietta Bates leaves her morning Bible reading to the incoming Freshman. Gloria Beach leaves her slave-driving boss, Philip. Gale Beels leaves Mr. Hodgson to anyone crazy enough to argue with him. lohn Benson leaves his seat in Physics class to anyone with the courage to take it. From Ted Bott to Ted Schilling--all his gripes with Mr. Utz on the football field. Bill Bushnell leaves an empty gasoline tank to whoever can afford to ' f r walking to school to Vicki Pozar. ' ' s to any X i l? S Q 3 K RV W' X ,gt 'Wwe X ' - r. sxa, an 55 me K, .Pa ,- fill it. Lori Chennette leaves her passion o Q V . . . . . Richard Danielson leaves lns ab1hty to tear up transmission Junior with a Ford. From Nanc Lee Davis to Cookie Botilefeher white ff m surt. Q1Q.' - 'swf Denise Dow leaves her charm bracelets to Bob Healy. i i ? fi ' . . . Bernice Doyle leaves her gift of gab to whoever can use it. Bill Drake leaves his size 12 football helmet to Bill Spaan. . Pat Fisher leaves her flaming baton to a future fire-eater. Helena Frick leaves her abiht to 'Lmunch ' in class to Buth Howell. X Bobbe Goldstein leaves a large bottle of as irins to the next F.cho Editor. s U ' Bill Greene leaves his extra loud duals to anyone with a car. fg . . . 5 11 Sandra Diane Greene leaves her name to Sandra Diane Greene. : : ..1':l i f' 5i 's .1' : - - Anita Greinwald leaves her e e-lash curler to Dave Morrow. From Evelyn Horton to Pat Picklefher love for square dancing. Q .. f fl' . . . . . . Bill Howell leaves his influence with the 1rls ' to loel Mitchell. 5 Marie lobeless leaves Hopatcong Hills to Marie Buck. S. . . . Zi Watts Johnson leaves his bald wi to his brother. A gg faq... s ,sw r.,, , 2. ssss M .. G . .f.A -ff- A-Q 11-we ' ' W fs? ' a an f f-- 1 '23 ' ': iw-21 fE:?'-',fs::2zqgg.u. 32-flikfgiljmw V K' - ' :', -:L' N eil-77 'A' . . ,f7 5f:5,,1' i ' THR.-,QL IQ 4 'f'ik1p + 'J--...W at iam: In - ' ww f I- IIL- I .... 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Y l f s - -4' - as 2 1 ' t .-. .c..Q':f..' :: 2 ul 5 ook to Pet eaves her er Abeles. . seat in Special Chorus to any girl who wishes to sing tenor. Gail Kieb leaves her place on the cheering squad to Vicki Pozar. Barbara Kielty leaves all the junk in her locker to Dolly Kelly. Catherine Kostuchick leaves four frustrating years to anyone strong enough to endure them. Laurie Lewis leaves her three years of uscribblingl' in art class. .loan Mangels leaves her Model A Ford to anyone brave enough to drive it. Mildred Mann leaves her usingingv ability to Catherine Muller. Bob Olsen leaves the Physics equipment to any junkman who will take it. Marion Pelt leaves those blue Mondays to Eleanor Larsen. From Bob Phister to Kenny Leenstraxthe wrestling team. .lanet Ralston leaves her parking place'to anyone with a Pontiac. Martin Sardella leaves some ear plugs to the poor souls who'll have study hall under Mr. Zerbe's band room. Eileen Sinn leaves her ability to annoy Mrs. Dick to Barbara Sinn. Delores Schimmel leaves her knee-socks to Ann Taggart. Diane Smith leaves her red horse-tail to Roland Utter. .lanet Smith leaves her blonde wig to the bleached blondes of R. H. S. Philip Staloff leaves his 'chot trumpetn to the cool cubes . Thelma Staloff leaves her bunny sweater to Pat Palmer. To Kay Seal from .loan Swallowxher hate for men. Beverly Unneberg leaves her ability to play hookey to Carolyn O,Brien. Rene Valentine leaves his space in the parking lot to anyone who can find it. .Ioe Varcoe leaves the sets from the senior play to Roland Utter. From Doris VonDerHeide to Dolly Kellyxher love for joke I ?j books. Gary Wack leaves his trouble with girls to Harold Langdon. Shirley Ward leaves her laugh to her sist ' Paul Abeles just l m l I JF ' ,.1. ... t l ,, ,,..- . ,.... .:.s,S':19' ': 3 'PHZQISQS th , ---' : .,,,, .. ,... 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' - fi ' Ewa . .t ..,. . , , Row I: M. Anderson, P. Chew, B. Dodge, D. Cottsleb- ben, L. DiBiase, C. Eberts, J. Henrikson, R. Behler, B. Burt, M. Charters, G. Crandall. Row 2: K. An- denes, D. Breidt, V. Cautero, H. Crimmel, G. Halsey, D. Goodyear, B. Chase, P. Extrom, S. Hart, G. Bergen- back, R. Howell, G. Futum, E. Hockenbarry, B. Baker, R. Campbell, J. Charles, L. Clawson, N. Courtright. Row 1: M. Martin, P. Palmer, C. Pecorino, M. Taylor E. Newton, C. 0'Brien, J. Pasinosky, D. Kelly, N Masker. Row 2: C. Morgan, B. Marks, J. Johnson E. Marr-ussen, G. Milander, E. Larson, K. Katzmark, P. Phillips, R. Morris, J. Keller. Row 3: R. Spaan, M Murdock, S. McYVilliams, P. Pickel, W. Leavy, P. Mil Row 3: A. Cooper, S. Gibbs, P. Brentnell, F. Franke J. Doblosky, J. Hornyok, F. Binner, A. Brown, A Baribault, D. Abrams. Row 4: F. Hickey, G. Harvey C. Coggin, H. Christensen, R. Call, R. Healy, H. Blaine F. Braisted, W. Burgher, J. Finnegan, F. Cramer, D Hergerl, A. Doyle, W. Hearns, R. Hildebrant. 7fze 6 . . ler, V. Pozar, M. Piekel, L. Lucas, N. Pucek, S. Mc- Murtrie, S. Masche, B. 0,Rourke, R. McNeil. Row 4: K. Leenstra, R. Moore, D. Morrow, R. Mosedale, R. Jenkins, W. Morgan, R. Nock, R. Landsman, J. Mer- rigan, G. Kolar, C. Morgan, J. Calhoun, J. Finnegan, J. Osborne, R. Law, L. Isherwood, H. Langdon. s Row 1: K. Seal, L. Schupferling, J. Wolfe, S. Veres, C. Rubin, B. Zemenesik. Row 2: E. Sossong, J. Selcngut, A. Taggznrl, P. Reilly, J Rietzke, A. XVurcl, P. Webb, C. Young, B. Stalter. Row 3: R. Utter, R. Soderlund, T. Runion, S. Skiba, R. Schimmel, L. Smith, C. Waldron, R. Toth. Row 4: C. Sperry, R. Ruggieri, R. Twillman, L. Stephens, J. Virkler, P. Traynor, J. Rogers, R. Slackhouse, J. Robinson, J. Wood A. Zegers. 5 JUNIORS MARION ANDERSON Secretary DAVID MORROW President I ,K .. .af DAVID HERGERT Vice President 1' f J I . 755 , ,- 592 Q-1.1 Join? OSBORNE Q reusurer . , l 924.1 Row 1: P. Emmans, B. Chew, L. Gegauff, V. Appleby, C. Blide. J. Alpangh. P. Griffith, A. Adolfsen, K. Gruber. B. DeHart. D. Benson, L. Benson, A. Camp- hell. Row 2: D. Bruggemann, D. Duranik, P. Camp- bell. J. Granato. Biegler, R. Crum, S. Gesner, B. Daxis. C. D6x.0l'S9j', E. Gallagher, G. Anderson, B. Burnett. Row 3: W. Cowan. J. Gregson, L. Farmer, Ill. Day. H. Fist-her. S. Fiske, F. Chesterton, M. Bucca- fusra, C. Briedt, T. Cornelia. Row 4: D. Dyrness, B Row 1: P. Hester, K. Lunger, A. Hopler, J. Jennings J. Kalnas, P. Milliken, M. Hofstetter, R. Hartmann, G Little, A. Masino, J. Hicks. Row 2: L. Hazelton, R Hopping, B. Moore, G. Masino, M. Hazen, E. Palmer, C. Post, L. Mitchell. D., Hornbostel, C. Morse, R. Harm- sen. Row 3: J. Holder, C. Howell, P. Karl, G. Lind- stedt, J. O'Brien. J. Levine, S. Kihbe, K. Knight, .l Flatt, D. Benson, G. Gare, R. Clawson, R. Eisman, R. Angevine, A. Frigeri, A. Blanchard, S. Flatt, S. Fish, B. Blaine, P. Berry, B. Bowditch, D. Bates, T. D'Auria, B. Dougherty. Row 5: W. Auriemma, L. Cramer, A. DeFelice, T. Schilling, H. Ahlgren, R. Griffin, G. Ben- del. R. Chennette, D. Casale, R. Barwivke, G. Calhoun, J. Fuess, E. Gothberg. D. Condan, M. DeT0ro, W. Fos- burr, R. Griswald, R. Gonter, W. Grant. '7!wf1ffa4oM... Meyer, R. Paul, R. Hicok, J. Merrigan, B. Holder. Row 4: M. Harvey, R. Myers, R. Kibbe, YV. Hagan, G. Hicok, H. Doblosky, N. Holveck, R. Kunemund, R. Jackson, G. Philhower, J. WV8ll1l'iCl'l, T. Schilling, S. Narby, R. Jamieson, A. Hueber, D. Post, F. Phister, R. Norgard, V. Kryston, R. Phillips. W N, . . , . kv . MARGARET DAY Row 1: J. Stewart, D. McConnell, B. Sinn, C. Turley., R. Search, S. Wilgus, L. Stickle. Row 2: N. Potts, M. Hazelton, N. Mayer, E. Stebbins, B. Rossy, J. Seals, S. Schilling, J. Smith, B. Smith, YV. Yvenger. Row 3: M. Somma, S. Sohn, D. Sumner, L. Zara, A. Wright, P. Weiss, N. Yetter, D. Wendt, G. Vanderbush, A. Stark, D. Smith, W. NWfCl1'l18I', J. Visser. Row 4: J. Muthison, E. Sheppard, B. Venner, R. Paul, H. Steinman, W Schwartz. Row 5: L. Read, D. Scheer, T. O'C0nnor, H. lNIcWilliams, E Search, S. Nurby, J. Weinricfh, T. Schilling, W. Auriemma, C. Kline, D. Went, W. Vail, F. Valentine, R. Jones, R. Trevorrow, C. Raffey, D. Ross, L. Sartoris. TED SCHILLINC President SOPHOMORES Secretary HERBERT AHLGREN Vice President C-SHE - S- 51114-i? 'T BETTE DAVIS 6 ,s A , I Treasurer T , Fil: 41 K -:rf 'QE-. :iff ' -.... S We Row 1: P. Cordon, G. Chamberlain, D. Darress, J Cleland, L. C0l1il'llHl'i, M. Cooper, E. Gnatz, E. Cornine, C. DiBiase, H. Dunn, C. Chamberlain, C. Carl, J. Gol- wick. Row 2: J. Forgey, A. Finnegan, J. Jennings, K Galonie, A. Doyle, D. Davies, P. Braisted, M. Davis J. Bigg, E. Goldsmith, B. Connelly. ROW 3. D. Clintonz C. Fisk, M. Dilley, G. Cerholfl, M. Finnegan, B. Greg- Row l: J. Orts, L. Nash, D. McConnell, J. Hagerman A. Hopler, P. Leighton, A. LaBar, K. Klein, B. Kolal' C. Norgard, J. Hicks. Row 2: J. Hart, F. McPeek, V. Kramer, B. Kimble, R. Osborne, N. McGuire, L. Hahn, R. Morgan, P. Magee, M. lmhriale, E. Makin, M. Heater, M. Marlowe. Row 3: M. Naegle, R. Ketonen, W.Nock JV. McYVilliams, C. Hundsicker, Mf Linclkvist, D. La- 7 1 a son, R. Frey, B. Baker, D. Barkman, L. Clawson, H. Campbell. Row 4: G. Belden, J. Vanderhoof, H. Greene, D. Apgar, I. Frederick, V. Cicalese, S. Greene, J. Doblosky, D. Brattlof, G. Berry, R. Casey, T. Esposito, J. Armstrong, E. Bartell, R. Demarest, P. Edwards, P Arendosky, C. Auriemma, R. Crawn, R. Albinson, K BOCIIICF, C. Benedetto, P. Aclams. '7!aeL' .. Rue, F. Lepore, T. Murphy, YV. Neske, T. Lake, J Lawrey, C. Hergert, E. Kielty. Row 4: T. Neswald R. Hoffman, S. Hansen, C. Hogart, P. McDonald, R Mclvilliams, F. List, E. Lewis, T. Hicks, G. Knehr, M Lopez, R. Mohrenweiser, G. Johnson, R. Kilgore, W Morgan, J. Mitchell. . A K ' Q FRESHMEN Row 1: S. Palmer, J. Piez, A. Rice, G. Stephens, C. Westerkamp, L. Walton, S. Smith, M. Salter, B. Schlask, B. Spencer, A. Shorter. Row 2: M. Ungvare, M. Plant, B. Romen, D. Pickel, C. Thompson, P. Umbaugh, R. Straub, C. Pires, M. Ribe, .l. Reinertsen, S. Smith, M. Sturdy, B. Toth, N. Trowbridge, J. Stewart. Row 3: A. Stoddard, W. Parks, C. Tredway, J. Stevens, R. Traynor, F. Stopa, .l. Podgurski, H. Salmon, W. Search, A. Santella, R. Waldron, J. Smith, E. Waer, H. Waldron, P. Read, M. Scully, N. Rafer. Row 4: H. Peterson, D Warner, W. Rademack r, .l. Williams, 'W. Peterson, WI Waldron, E. Schaepe, W. Schwalk, Pruden, .l. Vanderhoof, R. Smith, S. Woods, GEORGE JOHNSON President V. Stigliana, C. Langdon, F. Pisorchick, G. Keefer, K. Robinson, K. Thorn, J. Stickle, K. Seals. ANN SHORTER Secretary STANLEY WOODS Treasurer CHARLES LANCDON VICE President ai .7 A 0 43 ,Q 0' Row l: J. Longnecker, J. Ribe, R. Treloar, G. Lodden B. Lozier. M. Dean, J. Morgan, J. A. Longneekcr., S. Chryst. Row 2: G. Cramsey, A. Colananni, L. Seegar, M. Read, D. Losey, J. Ruggiero, P. Verriden, V. John- Q son, S. Trowbridge, D. Stewart. Row 3: C. Cautero R. Ralwer, A. Begraft, M. Hivok, B. Tardive, S. Ma sina, B. Seals, G. Van Emburg, R. Palmer. Row 4: C. Breidt, P. Turoczy, C. Kramer. '7!ze14 ' .. Row 1: P. Endean, C. Varneke, A. Scucider, F. Canters, I.. Simpkins, A. Salter, R. l'nneberg, V. Colligan. Row 2: E. D'Aurio, K. Freund, M. Farmer, D. Baker, M. Colananni, C. Fisrher, F. Kamm, A. Lindsteflt, W. Cater, R. Salmon. Row 3: A. Burtt, W. Billow, C. Grif- fith J BateG D Read YV Hance C McNear C Blakely, D. Collins, W. YVerner, R. Linclemann, R. Post, C. Aposlolik. Row 4: C. Mcvifilliams, R. Sossong, A. Hoskin, W. Strohmeyer, J. Howell, F. Magnus, W. Farrell N. Sleneck A. Ba er J. Werner OD ll '. y, ,J-7e,G- Griffiths, F. Hulsman, W. Kieb. ,E . Row 1: E. Levens, P. Hicks, L. Collins, B. Lee, M. Timbrook, E. Search, l. Twiddy, D. Morrow, G. Maken, D. Specht, S. Benson. Row 2: M. Runion, B. Decker, L. Conkling, J. Johnson, I. Goehberg, P. Waldron, L Luciana, B. Smith, D. Stewart, J. Rosenberg, VV. Smith Row 3: B. Boyd, B. Boyer, C. Connelly, K. Mooney, V. Dufford, J. Krokus, J. Vanderbush, M. Robinson, N Abel, R. Shubak, B. Turoczy, L. Wilson, E. Toronzi. B. Seals, D. Conklin, B. Eustice. Row 4: R. Tayburn, M. Davenport, E. Buchanan, B. Carmean, J. Meyer, J. Anderson, J. Morgan, M. Bartland, M. Carelll, P. Welsh, M. Scheer, G. Werner, P. Crown, R. Kici, M. Todd, N. Smith. 7fh and Sfh GRADES Row 1: A. Secola, C. Rossi, C. Burd, F. Lecher T Casella, B. Campbell, J. ct-immel, R. Fish, T. Ebeneter, C. Dickisson, E. Devereaux. Row 2: J. Hoyt, C. Mayer, J. Larsen, L. Beam, H. Montanya, R. Gulick, V. Za- lasky, J. Ginsburg, S. Redan, J. Glover, E. Condon Row 3: J. McConnell, T. Salmon, E. Gnatz, J. Ronzo 9 5 W. Anderson, W. Clarich, L. Hendershot, A. Konradi R. Castell. Row 4: L. Anson, H. Emmans, C. Smith R. Prentice, J. Schber, R. Mills, R. Kice, G. Knarr J. Todd, E. Reinertsen, G. Morgan. Row 5: S. Wright F. Hicks, T. Holley, J. Scheer, C. Davis, J. Peters. 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'Q . ,E 2 2,3 45, -4221 1' 1 -'L 2119.2 gif . 1 , f, 4 3 5, is 1 1 if 3 ' 3 5 .'--1 - 1- . 4 1 -.. 1.1 1 . . 1 . -1 5 1 1: , A . , 1 . 1 1 1 - - if . -:.1,1i. 1 ggiifje-szfbiiife-1,1 g,--L - ,,1, 3.1 . 1 1 1,1 Q.. A g .,- 1 1 .g , ,, , -- i 1-- ,. . f 1, , if 1 12' ' ' 1 . ,Q , 5- 'g 31 ' is 1 2 -1 5 ,iii 11: 2 2 W1 if-12 kg 1- '1 1 Q ge 1, T 21 . .1 .2111 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1- 1 Q ,121 Sf- -- 5 1 . 1 .. 2 11 .1 M.f1:..--. f ffagif, mf ..,1is1.' . 1:.511.-1,1 ff'-,.+ .2 1' 4 Q 2 11 21- 1 ,S 1 14-va . 5. 2,1 , 1 1-12 1 we 1 1 1 3-2 1 1 1, A V, 5,111,.s.1- V-1 K K Q11,,:.g.1,V. ,.1,.k .Q,,i.1.?V,5 in-.,-1,:E. 1 1', gg,-.11i1 31 I K A 2- . 1 1 1 - A -4113,-15 L 1,1 ., 11, A , 1 N gr 11. . , V ,, 1.1. 1 E511 Y. N1., .251 T . 1 G39 . V 1 1 - ig i if S iSf52,' il ska' 3 iff -X396 51 if 'ig' f +9 5 . -f wg , X-rf' , , X 4 f fig 5 L K V 1 -:Ss 1 -4, . 3, , 1 . ,, wi. fa f- ' l .w Bobbe THE ECHC A sistalli Editor: . ' f. Thelma grilgggn, Editor-m.Ch1e ECHO STAFF Row 1: D. Smith, Art Editorg B. Goldstein, Editor-in-Chiefg J. Smith, Secretary. Row 2: S. Ahlers, Girls' Sports Editorg H. Stanlick, Boys' Sports Editorg J. Gilmore, Photography Eclitorg T. Staloff, Assistant Editor. .Ji K, win,-V t 1 -...M Row 1: A. Levine, L. Hartung, S. Ahlers, D. Smith, V. Appleby, C. Post, I Alpauffh K Oliver Row 2' B Marks T Vt I ff J 9 . . . 4 A ' , . . a 0 , . .tz1nlir'k, C. Svhwalk, R. Goldstein,-.I. Smiih: P.. Kenstler, D. Dow, lil. D . R 1' 3: Mrs ' 'W ' ay ox . Allen, Mus lxenneally, P Stalofl V Bo:-'I C Kiel: M Pinl ell A T I . 'Q , . aggar, P. Reilly, S. Hart, P. Griffith, M. Holsleiter, C. ,Fal.um,bliI. llliller: S. Sohn, B. Ch. . 0 ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' 'lse R M 4. R Jluuav .I Wwer R lyttez J Cilmor P Ab . ,, . . , . ', . e, . eles, H. Stan- lick, E. Kendrick. ECHO B USINESS MANAGERS D. Dow, Business Man agerg S. Ward, C. Beach Assistantsg P. Staloff Advertising Manager we -5, back, - 1.516133 lr Nffncy Pagan iiiR2i?SeHgea'iif1si5e gli:-:sail P'esxA5?hR0xanal5arkman' vice 1 Row . l Yeie KQYY' asutef 9 EW, me . Secge!?YY: Secre. Correspondmggecm-qhng Sauy STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the representative organization of the student body. It acts as a medium between the faculty and students, and promotes co- operation and understanding between the two groups. The high financial status of this or- ganization, which is necessary for the sponsoring and support- ing of student activities, is gained by the Student Council's annual magazine drive. Row 1: N. Davis, R. Utter, J. Neal, R. Barkman, G. Merrigan, B. Powell, G. Hunsicker, Mrs. DiRenzo, Bergenback. Row 2: R. Goldstein, T. Staloff, A. Levine, T. Schilling, Miss Havens, R. Nock, J. Mitchell, G. M. Mann, S. Fiske, P. Miller. Row 3: B. Baker, J. Johnson. 52 MAGAZINE nmvs communes E1 J. Pasinosky, D. Kelly, C. O'Brien, G. Chamberlain C. Carl. Row 2: T. Hicks, J. Reinertsen, G. Pires, E MAC Cha AZINE DRI 'Hb .- V erldlfl, M. ,Mann f3fANAGE-RS 7 ' wallow J 9 , Man gels. Makin, C. Anderson, D. McConnell, H. Fischer, S Kibbe, A. Taggert, J. Behler, E. Chamberlain, J. Charles Row 1: B. Carmean, A. Begraft, A. Shorter, E. Gal- lagher, B. DeHart, S. Gibbs, A. Greinwald, N. Davis, , C. Rossi. Row 3: B. Venner, R. Mosedale, R. Utter , A. Doyle. J .dh . . 655 ' I- -C 1 , .des Q Siaglenx, 3 Achvl ' . - - . A- A 101' 1 3101 Q F, xaphy simon 105 . t Davis, Ar Row 1: A. Levine, J. Levine, D. Von Der Heide, L. Chennette, J. Miller, A. Greinwald, D. Schimmel, J. Swallow, M. Mann, K. Lunger, S. Smith, P. Leighton, S. Ahlers, G. Rubin. Row 2: V. Cooper, E. Chamber- lain, V. Best, N. Davis, D. Smith, J. Smith, D. Dow, C. Kostuchik, M. Pelt. Row 3: Mr. King, Miss Shiffer, A. Stark, M. Harvey, G. Gare, L. Farmer, A. Taggart, P. 115 3 Girls' Sp? an! C Kostuchilihiers. Asslsiiho- Eager? ' eu S. Gihnolzev I N, Fcatufe Nxaitag h. ei? Eaxtof 9 FLASH ES The Flashes, the newspaper of the student body, is produced by the students and distributed free of cost. The financial ob- ligation has been met by the Student Council. Griffith, S. Sohn, B. Davis, J. 0'Brien, D. Sumner, S. Meyer, C. Post, P. Weiss, A. Adolfsen, G. Beels, P. Fischer. Row 4: R. Noch, L. Smith, W. Johnson, G. Jones. J. Gilmore, P. Abeles, D. Benson, A. Delfelice, E. Vail, E. Kendrick, J. Neal, H. Calenti, R. Mose- dale, V. Kryston. J - f f-0' 'umm-,..,... s W.. ...,.....,,.,- - PUBLIC SPEAKING Row 1: G. Beels, S. Ahlers, W. Johnson, A. Frigeri, A. Kennish, M. Lindkvist, G. Johnson, C. Kostnchik, J. Levine. Row 2: G. Bergenback, P. Miller, E. Ken- drick, G. Gare, P. Abeles, B. Powell, A. Levine, D. W TATTS Jo Finnegan, S. Smith, L. Sartoris, M. Harvey, L. Varcoe, Dow. Row 3: J. Selengut, B. Marks, V. Cooper, A D Goodyear, J Seals, J Smith, Smith, N Rotlle Row 1: S. Ahlers, V. Cooper, G. Beels, S. Cesner, N. Rotile J Selen ut J. Levine D. Dow D Good- , ' g 9 Q ' year. Row 2: A. Kenniish, A. Stark, J. Seals, B. Marks S. Smith, A. Finnegan, G. Johnson. Row 3: A. Frigeriz L. Sartoris, E. Kendrick, M. Harvey, G. Gare, P. Abeles, M. Lindkvist, W. Johnson. P 090123 ISCHE 3-Ki llllo R n Speaker Q n ,. f +K k' ' , V, 3 , 55 3. g. 1 . -- n f ff -2 fa . .Q X 2 n 2 V Q 5 n -X .2 , ,fn 4 .1 5 'A X -1 2 . , 2 if Q . 1' 5 g, ,, sf f. fz . zw155..:.vpLf,.,fz1f .n . ,f ' , A K f, X ga 1' -I 2, Q ,W 1 .3 ,- 4 5 A , f -. 1-- Q Q. ' - - 1 111 . , 2 2 . Q r 14 2 22 if f Q f ' -1 2 1 . 5. 3? za I 5 2 fl ,. J. Si Z e i ,i fn 5 3 S, 5 5 nf K ,,. an . , .nn .. 3,3 . . 2? i A 5 Row 1: C. Alpaugh, W. Bushnell, W. Johnson, J. Waer, L. Varcoe, R. Twillman, J. Neal, B. Powell, R. Murray, 9, ,- ,J C. Rarick. Row 2: P. Fischer, J. Swallow, N. Rotile, l1,'igi.3lEVlfg IA. J. Selengut, V. Pozar, S. Hart, G. Beels, B. Chase, D. '- i i,i- A Dow, C. Kostuchik, J. Smith. Row 3: L. Chennette, Lil '-L o P 'M A. Greinwald, J. Miller, G. Bergenback, P. 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R R' w ' R R R J u s .l ' wi ll.-' '.'f s,-l s-'.l 'll R ' of 't'R 3 QR R it , R Q' 4 . M ,tR. ','.R' ' ..., ,..-l .. -R.. R R QR ,Q of Af 'fl Q 3 .'.. X Row 1: H. Dunn, D. McConnell, H. Fischer, J. ue. vine, B. Baker, B. Moore, P. Miller, D. Van Norman, Morgan, 11. --,, Mr. Zerbe., D. Zerbe, M. C-obanie, S. Woods, P. Fischer, Davenport, C. Hailey, G. bare, ... , A. Campbell, S. Schelling, 1. Miller. Row 2: D. Van Row 4: S. Ablers, L. Hartnng, N. Kiem, V. Apple.. Der Heide, C. Howell, N. Trowbridge, D. Darress, A. G. Wack, G. Johnson, J. Harnyok, J. Seals, M, Pick Hopler, G. Turley, R. Howell, G. Bendeuo, P. Staloii, ell, R. Magneso, R. Mohrenweiser, R. Lindemann F. Holcismen, R. Post, R. Kilgore, W. Morgan, W. Armstrong, K. Robinson, K. Thorn, D. Read. , ROW 1. S John . 22 Sons l F. G. Wah Hartuefs, C- D ck, G. Hug, N, Kljgffay G lm ' H avfn P011 B owell J MI, ROW. Bogells W' ' . B . asale, ' Howaker, 'rch eu' Mfssngfrflll' erin, o RCHESL ui Q7aaZ Moore L Chen- Row l: P. Fischer, L. Mitchell, I. , . neue, S. Gesner, P. Palmer, S. Veres, G. Beach, P. Kenstler, R. Howell, S. Gibbs. Row 2: W. Howell, Pi. Phister, J. Feuss, W. Leavy, D. La Rue, N. Keim, Hartung S. Smith, M. Day. Row 3: B. Jennings, F. W Schwalk, P. Rietzke, Pu. venport J Armstrong, . V. Stigliano, Mr. Zerbe. C CRU L- Q H S Da , , McWilliams, A. Santella, NATURE CLUB SOPHOMORES Row 1: L. Benson, B. Smith, C. Blide, B. Blaine, E. Stebbins, B. Moore, R. Crum, P. Milli- ken, W. Wenger, G. Masino, P. Hester, S. Wilgus, D. Benson, B. De Hart, J. Smith, R. Hopping. Row 2: P. Griffith, B. Burnett, G. Linsteclt, S. Sohn, B. Davis, S. Schelling, M. Hazen, A. Adolfsen, C. Post, J. Alpaugh, R. Search. Row 3: T. Cornelia, J. Gregson, J. Meyer, D. Casale, G. Gare, K. Knight, M. Day, S. Kibbe, S. Fiske, J. O'Brien, E. Gallagher, D. Sumner, R. Paul, S. Gesner, C. De Vorsey, B. Rossy, T. Schilling, J. Levine, J. Seals, R. Trevorrow, K. Gruber, R. Kunemund, B. Venner, A. Frigeri, R. Griffin. Row 4: N. Hol- veck, A. Blanchard, A. Stark, M. Harvey, W. Vail, R. Jamieson, C. Raffay, M. De Toro, D. Roth, G. Vanderbush, F. Davis, A. De Felice, H. Ahlgren, V. Kryston, J. Feuss, H. Doblosky, S. Narby, F. Valentine. I W4 , . - , X , , 'lar My-, S M . 1 ' ,M--5.1. . 1553- pg. 'F Q k B' f .X JUNIORS Row 1: M. Charters, J. Keller, S. Veres, J. Wolfe, J. Selengut, A. Taggart, P. Reilly, M. Pickel, P. Miller, B. Dodge, A. Ward, G. Fatum, G. Rubin. Row 2: D. Kelly, J. Pasinosky, P. Extrom, B. Marks, A. Cooper, S. Hart, V. Pozar, K. Katzmark, B. Chase. Row 3: L. Smith, J. Robinson, R. Soderlund, P. Brentnell, S. Skiba, R. Nook, R. Jenkins, R. Campbell, W. Morgan, S. Gibbs, E. Reinertson, J. Rietzke, R. Twillman, A. Brown, 60 3 , b . , A ,. Q ..,k--1-1. .. f ' H .wr fs.-, AA . ' 'Q A. A SENIORS Row 1: J. Vfackwitz, V. Cooper, M. Munson, S. Ward, A. Levine, A. Whitenack, R. Gold- stein, P. Sutton, S. Meyer, K. Oliver. Bow 2: P. Kenstler, N. Davis, A. Greinwald, J. Miller, S. Ahlers, D. Smith, J. Smith, D. Dow, C. Kostuchik, G. Beels. Row 3: Miss Cohgedo, P. Rietzke, J. Waer, W. Johnson, G. Jones, B. Kielty, B. Doyle, D. Arias, L. Hartung, N. Keim, T. Staloff, N. Steneck, J. Stanlick. Row 4: J. Gilmore, B. Murray, L. Varcoe, R. Phister, B. Powell, P. Stzuloff, P. Abeles, J. Merritt, T. Olsen, E. Vail, E. Kendrick, H. Calenti, J. Neal, J. Sutton, E. Corneilson. .4 . , Wi.. A fy gf..if.aa.a...... L.. . . Row 1. C. Riaharda, Misa Campanile, C. Waldron. Raw 2. K. Eberla, E. Gallagher, s. Sohn, R. Hopping, P. Griffith, K. Lunger, D. Arias., C. Kostuchik, D. Smith, L. Lewis, J. Rietzke FUTURE NURSES' CLUB s. ... ,W The Future Nurses' Club is a newlv organized one, the main purpose of which is to familiarize the girls with the requirements anfl oppor- tunities of nursing. Their activities inclurle trips, speakers, and welfare projects. FUTURE TEACHERS' CLUB Row 1: P. Abeles R. Twillman, R Mosedale, L. Smith E. Corneilson, .T Rogers. Row 2: D Schimmel, S. Ahl- ers, B. Chase, V. Pozar, D. Dow, B Marks, S. Schelling D. Sumner. Row 3: V. Cooper, B. Ca sale, G. Pires, S Veres, N. Yetter,R Hopping, A. Coo per, M. Charters,J. Wolfe, A. Finnegan, M. Finnegan, S Smith, S. Gesner-, B Davis, J. O'Brien,J Levine, B. Rossy. Row 4: K. Knight M. Davis, P. Weiss A. Wright, E. Gold smith, N. Steneck N. Keim, L. Har: tung, E. Hocken bary, Miss Havens W. Morgan, R Campbell. 9 9 Row l: C.Schwalk P. Miller, P. Reilly S. Hart, M. Extrom A. Creinwald, J Wackwitz, M. Mun son. Row 2: N. Ro tile, M. Pelt, M Pickel, C. Young K. Katzmark, S Gibbs, E. Reinert sen, N. Davis, K Kostuchick, T. Stal off, J. Stanlick, N Steneck, G. Beels D. Arias, V. Coo per, P. Kenstler Row 3: N. Pucek L. Lucas, E. New- ton, L. Schupfer ling, J. Pasinosky C. O'Brien, D. Kel ly, C. Eberts. The Future Teachers' Club was organizecl this vear to promote interest in the teaching profession. The club concerns itself with the problems ancl responsibilities of a teacher, and has many projects benefiting the members. HOMEMAKING ClUB Row 1: R. Morris, J. Christensen, H. Frick, M. Sutphen, J. Campbell, G. Beach. Row 2: B. Stalter, P. Phillips, L. Pasr-oe, E. Chamberlain. D. Schimmel, E. Horton, L. McGuire. Row 3: N. Rotile, J. Charles, K. Seal, N. Courtright, B. Chase, C. Bergenback, A. Bcndel, P. Fischer, S. Daniel, C. Kieb, A. Svhupferling, S. Hart, J. Stanlick, T. Staloff. Row 4: Mrs. Johnston, E. Sossong, J. Henriksen. ff! 3 . . wb H.. 3 . H , - - 1 1- N,,,,,,,,,g '--AM, xdi,z X ,Q-M '-mgqqguixazmwww - , , uv---'I gi A Www-W ner I Mangelss swicki G' Beach' V 1 ' , M. Mann, A- Bendel, Whlltenadia M' Bates 63 Row 1: E. Reinertsen, E. Marcussen, S. Schel- ling, B. Dodge, G. Masino, B. Stalter, J. O'Brien, S. Gesner. Row 2: P. Kenstler, D. Sumner, E. Stebbens, A. Taggart, M. Pickell, P. Miller, B. De Hart, K. Gruber, C. Zegers, C. De Vorsey. Row 3: Mrs. West, B. Doyle, B. Marks, P. Hester, E. Sinn, B. Unneberg, P. Griffith, J. Seals, K. Katzmark, J. Levine, H. Fisher, A. Hopler, P. Palmer, M. Martin. Row 4: E. Chesterton, B. Davis, R. Crum E. Cole. mm li. Mamma k'ns R Mosedale, J. Granato, Row 1: R. .len 1 , . J. Neal, T. Schilling, H. Stanlick, W. Drake. Row 2: T. Bolt, W. Johnson, J. Gilmore, P. Abeles, R. Danielson, C. Langdon. Row 3: ' P. Rietzke, A. McKay, R. Collarl, L. Varcoe, R. Campbell, R. Utter. K NNW WWE! FIRE SQUAD R . RPS 1. D. Morrow, R- M0 d lc arkman. R ow 2: W se ale, H, Stanlic P. - Job Abeles, B. pmfgfl, L. Varcoe HALL PA TRQL SENICR PRCM A merry whirl of excitement announced the annual Junior Prom. The gay atmosphere was created by a Dreamland theme as we danced to the music of Johnny Zuke's Orchestra. The high point of the evening was the Grand March and the crowning of the King and Queen. X FJ? :Iw- use Zi' fl' ,U L ,F 14 L 59 . D D. Sm1lh,D'H .,.1,L-Vafwe' U T. S1810 B nhack D. Goodyeafilr' Davfiip M- Mmm' Amen Ch G erve ase . D Klzim, S. Ahlers, J- Simi ' Rowlgzgsoldsteinl ROW 2: N' HONQR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an o rganization consisting of Juniors and Seniors who have displayed outstanding qualities of scholarship, leadership, and service. Members are elected twice a year and not more than five percent of the Junior Class nor ten percent of th e Senior Class may be elected. 0Ws J ANITORS Mr. Rogers, Mr. Howell, Mr. Sinslxeimer. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Worden, Mrs. Fischer, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Crater, Miss Huff, Mrs. Morgan. CAFETERIA AIDES Gail Bergenback, William Hocking 1, 31 2? Q Q S X J! 70 N I Q Q 5, 6 5. a H EM , i ..I x15 SI -I .II -1 .g C R 5 3' 2 5 , 5 5 f -M Ia 1 II -LI ' I 'I ,Z I I . 2 I I I 1 , Q Y - - If II 5 ' I Q g 5 .If II I- 1 3 . I-3. -j, I. .. 2: 5 ,-f' i S , 'g if 'fI 'I 4 S' gi ini I - f' . M--' I1 if If- ' I1 K If, I- I' ? Q g 5 f ' 5' S' fl . S- E 'f 'I ? 4 -Z fi Q .. I HI L11 --win V? ff- ' :Q ' 6 ' I - I I QI- In - 5 - fi ,IIE If I 1 1. Q 5, L ng In g 4- ,S 9.5. 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Norgard. FCCTBALL Mr. James Hodgson, coach, ami Mr. William Utz, assistant COilCll, were pleasefl to welcome a group of forty applicants for the football team, when practice starterl in early September. Unfortunatelv, a great number of boys from last ycar's team llafl been grarluatcrl. Due to inexperience anfl numerous injuries. our team clicl not fare as well as usual: however, the experience the unclerclassmen received, should show up in the following years. as U S mslilzlig i 7 ,Li - f 5 L, ,, wi f -fg 3 A' if FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept.- 24-Bernards CAD Oct.- 1-Boonton CHJ 8-Washington CAD 15-Newton CHD 23-Dover CHD 30-Butler CAD Nov.- 5- 13-Morris Hills CHD 8p.m 8 p.m 8 p.m 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 m p. . 2 p.m. 25-HackettstownCHJ 10 a.m. XT Myne, f X X -, XXXXN? W X f , ,N iirifl W 2 Q? y X . 'V K , 4 6 X 4 X V 4 wp? M we Q MW in Z ' ,X Q, Q13 , X , 5:2 If ,Wx ' U-.ff ...yi 1 . ,jw i ff M?N,X X W '43 ' . X W v 'X .N X. .jx W 2 4 ,VQQ aff Q-. i,'?Ze?ff 'W' 4 4 ' ' K 2 Ag. XX W S . - A' L f - . . X X, . X-X52 ' X 45? X . X ..,. 1 . . X X . 4 . 1, i v' ' , - . ' 2- 725 3' :' . 3.4--R' -5 A 75 ' I 115' N-ii' if ' L' -' if -31.42-rf - . M a -H N . - t . if - 5- fir , , 'f ff ?3'f '. ' F Q. if 'am .X .,,f-- X . - . - 2.. . A A . ,N .-.sn , .X X H: ' 14 M ' , , V.. . ki .viii 53' -fi, .,.., A . L5 ' Q X . K Mzsff-:X K QA., I ., X..3i3,f,, 'gif , i Mgmt yew? , :.531,,, A -' f ' - z,g.f'flf':-3, : '- g g- Lrg, wg .. 1S:Y'l'f W' , - , ' I I X .X X X ,. .. WK ,. 'H2' A XJ' 'iw - KA - X , H xx ,..!.,.,.. X. X X..f..-,,- X, ..,. . X 3 , Xgwf+'?'--:XX?:feX.:.4.y 3 . X L . KX s:,..,.s,,-. X , Q .ww M K wq...gXrg...,X,f, , X 3. ,,,, .. .. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Row 1: P AbeleQ C Troflwwv, T like C Hlrtell C H . .. .. .. . .. , . 1 , . obart, R. McWilliams, N. Hearns, P. Arenclosky, L. Standricll. D. YVnrner, R. WilldFOH, D. Clinton, R. Crawn. Row 2: Mr. Shepanski, C. Bendel J. Krxstn R. Pl'll' , 1 Il long, ll IPS, R. Ho ffmnnn, C. Hcrgert, V Cicalese F. Pisorchick, J. Mitchell. Row 3: W. Schwalk, K. Robinson, C. Keeler, R. Smith, R.'Meyers. VARSITY Row 1: D. Schimmel, G. Beels, S. Gesner, D. Sumner. Row 2: N. Davis, C. Kostuchik, B. Davis, J. Wackwitz, G. Kieb. CHEERLEADERS .EQ ,M Da Y, Polar . s G. 'R' Behler' Bergellback w wwmwmuwmmfmmwmmwmwmmsmmwgwwmmgxwmwmgfmmm 9 B. l'0xQ5:il1K1. Mudge gl Rfbeles' RA F Xi ,-..5. now 2: , nurlemma, B. Vennf-r, M. M ,,..x. now 3: A. Masino R 1 bush, R Har , . amieson, C. Vd . msen, J. Weinricl Mx. French. nder- 1, V. Cautero, D. Post, C ROW 1. C T ', ' l ' . W. Aurlemma Felogfeitrigesg, PW. Drake D H ' ' Crgert s n S Narbyf Land, . osl Row 2. M John, C rant H Blame R B 'Tian Hoc In J Neal W 0 H s , Law e3', Scliilli ' af erj gow glfpg' i , A- Hueber J A ng' R- Harmsen, R Noreasildtllvski, J' E . r Pau, L J- Sclziro. , l rmstrong' J- Calhoun R S, k. 1 - tae h I ouse, TRACK Row 1: A. Frigeri, G. Keefer, T. Hicks, A. Masino, C. Langdon, A. Toronzi. Row 2: R. Phister, R. Jenkins, R. Mosedale, B. Kunemund, M. Podgurski, B. Flatt, H. Ahlgren, F. Braisted, G. Jones, L. Smith, Mr. French. Row 3: A. Doyle, W. Warner, H. McWilliams, D. La- Rue, J. Runion, E. Stillwell, B. Jamieson, H. Przirem- bel, P. Arendasky, G. Hunsicker, D. Smith. Row 4: B. Schwartz, D. Wendt, C. Raffey, F. Phister, V. Krys J. Merrigan, J. Williams ton, W. Stephens, E. Gothberg, WRESTLING Row l: G. Johnson, W. Search, S. Woods, S. Stamlriclge, R. Waldron. Row 2: S. Treloar R. Moore, D. Benson, K. Leenstra, W. Johnson. Row 3: Mr. Fresella, R. Moseclale, W Bushnell, I. Feuss, I. Doblosky. or GULF RUW 1: W Mosedale Elnlslake, R. garmer. ,Raw eil, E vfwifll. H. ca1'.,,,i' ne. ohnson, L. Wa , rr Mr. F rench, r' . 9 GIRLS' SPQRTS The girls' basketball team, consisting of four seniors and one junior, triumphed over the alumnae girls 29-20 in an exciting game played during the Christmas vacation. The Juniors won first place in the intra- mural basketball tournament while the Seniors, Sophs, and Freshmen all tied for second. Row 1: J. Granato, M. Hofstetter, M. Buccafusca, D. Hornbostel, J. Kalnas. Row 2: B. Davis, E. Palmer, B. Sinn. LA., x Egg f' ., . grimy . . z .s tag if sfffflagzn-ffsrfafir . f JUNIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS Row 1: D. Goodyear, S. Veres, R. Howell. Row 2: G. F atum, B. Zemenesik, E. Hockenbary. SENIORS-ALUMNAE CHAMPS Row 1: E. Horton, R. Howell. Row 2: L. Hartung, S. Ahlers, J. Moore. TENNIS TEAM E. Horton, R. Howell, C. Fatum, M. Mann, M V M. Finnegan, S. Smith, A. Finnegan, B. Kolar, V J' smnh' 79 new slums E Makin, J. Johnson, 3' Pm' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS H. Calenti, Presidentg B e els , Secretaryg Mosedale, Treasurerg Mr. Hod G. R. x N X 81 N Seventh and Elghth Grades This year the Sev- enth and E i g h t h grades are included as a part of the high school. These 200 Junior - High Schoolersq have not only helped support our school functions, but have also many activities of t h e i r own. Wrestling Fire Squad 82 Safety Patrol Seventh Grade Officers and librarians Basketball Team Eighth Grade Class Officers Cheerleaders W7e, the members of the Echo Board, wish to thank the Rae Publishing Co., Parker Stu- dios, the advertisers, and all those members of the student body and faculty who have helped make this yearbook possible. Pahala Compliments of Roxbury High School Student Council President ........ Vice-President ....,...,. Recording Secretary ...... Corresponding Sceretary ....... Treasurer ...... , ..... Sergeant-at-A rms ...... Seniors Bobhe Goldstein Thelma Staloff Mildred Mann Sophomores Ted Schilling Janice O'Brien Franklin Valentine Sandy Fiske Tony De Felice OFFICERS ADVISORS ..........,.,lohn Neal ........Pete Barkman Gail Bergenback Nancy Lee Davis .,............Sally Ely ..........Roland Utter Juniors Peggy Miller ,Io Ann Charles Bob Nock Fred Brunner Freshmen Joel Mitchell Anthony Santella Bruce Baker Jerry Hunsicker June Reinertsen John Morrigan Mrs. H. DiRenzo - Miss J. Havens Phone DOver 6-0284 P. O. Box 267 JOHN H. KENNEY ROOFING 8. SHEET METAL CO. Approved Roofer by the .Iohns-Mcmville Companies TILE - SLATE - SIDING - ASBESTOS -- ASPHALT SHINGLES INSULATING - ACCESSORIES-DAMP-PROOFING-WATERPROOFING GUTTERS - LEADERS - BUILT-UP ROOFING -- REPAIRS ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS - ASPHALT TILE ROOFING Route No. 6 Dover, New Jersey BEST WISHES . . . HERCULES POWDER COMPANY INCORPORATED Kenvil, New Jersey H U D S O N TOOL 8. DIE COMPANY Newark N. J. 'ir Stanhope Shoe Store .lohn H. Slaght Est. SUPER CLEANERS, Inc. Main Street Stanhope, N. J. CLEANERS 0 TAILORS Bartley General Store Groceries - Frozen Foods Route 46 Kenvil, N, Texaco Cas - Oil Succasunnu 7549 Sure. 3-8922 Erwin A. Haeussler FACTORY OUTLET, Inc. Dover's Value Mart GUARANTEED WHOLESALE SAVINGS DOver 6-2052 Leonard Street lFormer School Bldg.l Dover, N. J. Compliments of SUPERIOR CARRIERS KENVIL, N. J. Reilly's Dairy Dairy Products Hopatvong 8-0173 Mt. Arlington, N. J. Stanhope Cleaners and Dyers STANHOPE, N. J. H. Mowder-Prop. Tel.: Net. 2-0214 Compliments of Van's Market VOORHEES' DRUG STORE NETCONG, N. J. Della Beauty Shoppe All Branches of Beauly Culture Kenvil Avenue, Kenvil, N. Tel. Succ. 6311 J' Phone: Net. 2-67 SEGUINE BOGER COMPANY, Inc. WASHED SAND 8. GRAVEI. 0 READY-MIXED CONCRETE Plants at Kenvil, Morristown, Newton, Sussex and Oxford Telephones: Succ. 3-7122 Morris. 4-3113 Newton 593-J Sussex 2-1900 Oxford 26 NAS GAS Northern Appliance Service, Inc JOHNSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE A Store Is Known by the PROPA NE BOTTLED GAS For Service 81 Installation Call Succasunna 3-8053 HCOIIIPHIIY1, It Keeps. C l' Reputable Goods Make a omplments of Reputable Store Andyis Diner Phone: Net. 2-348 Route 6 Kenvil, N. BENSON 8. BOSTROM MODEI. DAIRY Port Murray Milk 19: Cream ROOFING co' Vincent P. Anaya, Dist. DOVER, N. J. 3 North Second Ave., Kenvil, N. J. Succ. 3-7347 I Y lu' 4 3 WA Q t givi n -F M' T' A nl? Hi as ' 1' Q Ifliili 'Wi' Tin g E .5 I-'ABL I In 47-VY 1 I A ie , 7 .- The National Union Bank of Dover DOVER, N. J. One of New Jersey's Outstanding Financial Institutions Since l872 Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SAMUEL T. BRYANT, Inc. Furniture I Rugs I Carpets Refrigerators 0 Television O Radios ROUTE 46 MINE HILL, N. J. Telephone DOver 6-1616 Open Every Evening ,Till 9 O'Clock! A 8, W SUPER MARKET ROUTE 6 KENVIL, N. J Tel. Succ. 7747 :Ast ORANGE New Jnssv I - - - mmm M1001 -1W '2'1121:' '2s55E2i5E22E2E5:s2:2: ' ,3:E:EgEgEQEQEf:Q25:2:2:E'3'iEQ1' ' 22 P I SI. omfgpsflzas : r New Y k I7. 420 Lexinnt A . 6' 'tb 'Va While Pl 5 . NY. 80 G ll Sl. fre Q' 2li'l2'f Qf.'faf.'i2.,2n?Z . .-...,.. - ..... ........ , ., 1 . Berk l Y - lfziinfd :affe- -.5 aries 'arg social . wi a 1 .1 d n IAKHAND GAS I APPUANCE CO. EM th. gnlw g 'th d .ri SQ. P . - 1 . w ' D' . Route 10-Ledgewood, N. J. g T :tr :I my 2 ,L t S T 0 C K E R MANUFACTURING COMPANY Netcong, New Jersey Compliments of The PHIL snAsslA srumos of m:ArmcAL Ants GOOD' SHOP Located inf 37 W. BLACKWELL ST. Dover O Denville 0 Morristown DOVER, N. J. Lake Mohawk .loseph Rainier The Dover Men's Shop Telephone: Dover 6-0750 Blackwell at Morris Dover, N. I. Compliments of Sweeney's Style Shop KAMNl'S WHOLESALE PRODUCE Fruits 0 Vegetables O Groceries Day Phone: Dover 6-0568 Night Phone: Succasunna 7781 Route 46 Dover, N. J Best Wishes to the Class of l954 CROWN-FRIEDLAND' FOR CLOTHES 8. HOUSEWARES 46 th Year of Reliability HARRY LOORY Furniture 0 Floor Coverings 65 Blackwell St. Dover, N. J. Phone Dover 6-0650 Dover Furniture Company Phone: Dover 6-1441 32-34 W. Blackwell St. Dover, N. .l Good Luck to the Class of '54 from the Friendly Store M o g I i a ' s of DOVER, N. J. Frank Kelly, Prop. Succ. 4841 KeIly's Esso Station Accessories, Lubrication, and General Repairs Route 46 Mine Hill, N. J. Mosdale Gull Station cnnsrnn, N. J. BROWN'S STORAGE C0., Inc. MOVING 76 North Sussex St., Dover, N. J. 55 Park Pl., Morristown, N. J. Office Phones: DO. 6-1254 - MO. 4-0011 Agent, Allied Van Lines ALAN WOOD STEEL COMPANY Sand and Crushed Stone Mine Hill, N. J. AMERICAN HOME LAUNDRY When You Buy American You Buy the Best 50 N. Morris St., Dover, N. J Dry Cleaners 0 Launderers Rug Cleaners Telephone Dover 6-0074 9 George W. Wagner, Prop. Flanders Lumber Yard Succ. 3-7195 M. Veres Ice Cream Parlor All Kinds of Fishing Tackle Groceries and Meats Berkshire Valley DO 6-9819 Dover 6-0739 Tel. Succ. 3-7522 FURSTMAN 8. FEINBERG, Inc. WAlT'S 8. SON Clothing O Appliances Paint 0 Wallpaper Furniture 0 Television Hardware 0 Kitchen Ware 0 Toys A Novelties 0 Keys Made 33-35 W. Blackwell St. Dover, N. J. Route 46 Kenvil, N. J. Jewelers lor Your Class Rings . . ,56 f Dieges man Clust Manufacturing Jewelers 11 John Street New York 8, N. Y. RINGS 0 PINS MEDALS 0 CHARMS 0 TROPHIES COLONIAL RINEHARVS OFFICE FURNITURE C0. Paint ' WallPaPeV Manufacturers of Lakeland,s Largest Dealer Church - School - Office Furniture Since 1390 Mltchell 2-0314 10 N. Sussex St. Dover, N. J. 195 New St. Newark 4, N. J. S. H. BERRY HARDWARE CU. Established 1875 Sporting Goods Electrical and Household Goods 0. B. SMITH 8. SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Paint W Class - Tools 1 Baker Avenue Dover, N. J. 15 E. Blackwell St. Dover, N. J. Phone Dover 6-0947 Roswell O. B. Smlth, Manager TARDlVE'S FOOD MARKET O Self - Service ROUTE 'IO SUCCASUNNA, N. J. Phone Hopatcong 8-0059 Established 1925 l.Aw'S GARAGE Complete Front End Rebuilding Frame Wheel Alignment REALTOR Wheel Balancing Real Estate and Insurance West Shore, River Styx Ferro-Monte Ave. Kenvil., N. J iOpp. Schooll, Hopatcong, N. J. Tel.-Succasunna 7533 Compliments of Sid-Thompson SWARTZ MOTORS BUDD LAKE, N. J. Dodge 0 Plymouth 105 Rated Trucks Frank Henderson ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 200-202 East Blackwell Sl. Residential - Commefffel Dover, N. J. Our Estimates Are Accurate South Road Chester 46-J-5 GD REDDY KILOWATT Your Servant of the Century NEW JERSEY POWER 8: LIGHT COMPANY J. H. Miller, Disfricf Manager Compliments of Emmet Super Market DUN E- ARIN Formerly of Read and Aren LANDING, N. J. BOX 162 Ledgewood, N. J. . . Fire Wood Excavating HIHSICIE Fdfm Slove Wood Hauling Ch N J Top Soil Concrete Work ester' ew ersey Road Material Driveways Built Tl h 188-R - 82-.ll-11 eel' 'me Phone sm. 3-7166 Free Delivery X Troup 8. Walters GENERAL sroms ........Groceries - Meats - Frozen Foods ll I V ll Fountain Service - Confectionery S Phone sm. 3-7127 Flanders, N. J. Also Ladies' Haircuts Pleasant Hill Road GICISSGIJS Blllkefy Flanders, N. J. ROUTE No. 46 KENVIL, NEW JERSEY Phone Succasunna 3-5521 Globe Fuel Co. AND Globe Oil Supply Co. Wholesale Gasoline 0 Kerosene 0 Fuel Oil O Motor Oils Gasoline Tank and Pump Installations Coleman Oil Floor Heaters - Fluid Heat Oil Burners Gibson Electric Ranges and Refrigerators Duotherm Space Heaters 24 Years' Experience in Serving the Public Telephone 13 CHESTER, N. ,l Hopatcong 8-0455 Dawson Marine 8. Supply Center 'Everything for the Boatman' Route 46 Ledgewood, N. J. Est. 1936 Kiefer Brushes HOWARD BLVD 62 Depot Street ' Verona, N. J. MT. ARLINGTON, N. ,l. VE 84053 Manufacturers ----- Wholesalers l ss Read the WANT ADS in the Shore Hills Super Market LANDING, N. I. DOVER ADVANCE New ,lersey's Largest Senli-Weekly Newspaper Route Frank Woods Trucking 6'c Back Hoe Work 46 Kenvil, N Succ. 3-7044 Congratulations to the CLASS OF '54 Roxbury Education Association 'ir Chester Esso Servicenter SCOTT Sr CROND Chester, N. 1. , Compliments of Tel. Chester 154-I-9 Where 24 Meets 206 LENORD E. FREUND Fishing Tackle Groceries 49: Meats M. Veres Berkshire Valley, N. Dover 6-9819 J. Luncheonette ' Ice Cream Parlor l 1 I' 1 l SHAPIRO'S CASH Sum' COSMPANY monmn Economv sroas Lumber - Millwork - Mason .Materials Dry Ggods and Ready.g0.Weaf Hardware and Paint Ph0neHD0ver 6-0158 Tel. Dover 6-0388 Dover, N. J. 28 W. Blackwell St. Dover, N. J LAKE-LAND NEWS PUBLISHING CO. - Printers - LAKE LAND NEWS 82 NORTH SUSSEX ST. DOVER, N. J Phone-D0ver 6-2500 Dover's Leading Newspaper DOVER JEWELERS, Inc. Watches O Diamonds 0 Silver 19 E. BLACKWELL STREET DOVER, N. J Silver Headquarters for Morris County Compliments of ATLAS SALES ROXBURY LINOLEUM CO. Route 46 and Den Avenue Carpets 0 Linoleum I Tile. Kenvil, N. J. Formica 0 Wallpaper 0 Paint Main Street Succasunna, N. J Succ. 3-9741 Succ. 3-7906 Best Wishes To the Class of '54 Compliments of fronl TRIPLE LAKE RANCH BEll.E'S KITCHEN Management: ELI SZ JANICE GAYNOR Route 6 Kenvil, N. J. Succasunna 3-3391 , f 1 34 diff T N T X F 1, N Ag , KKK K mv - mum s an la l! lg'7'ii. JQ 1. 1 r,+ T. e we -' 2 , I Je it 35. .4.E5gg 1 I Q In - gi f 1' 31 The Dover Trust Company DOVER, NEW JERSEY - Every Banking Service - Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation EMMANS 8. EMMANS, Inc. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Ledgewood, N. J. MUTUAL BEEF CO., Inc. ROUTE 6 KENVIL, N Our Aim Is to Please You . . with Quality Merchandise at a Lower Price Furnace Road Cheste Tel. Hopatcong 61-R William l. Kiefer R R 1 RADIOS -WHT OI 0 f h SERVICE L BURNERS R 0 e TELEVISION -1-W APPLIANCES for P. O. Box 134 Landing, N. J. NEWTON ASSEMBLY No. 38 Newton, N. J. lake's Service Station Route No. 31 Flanders, N. J. Tel. Succasunna 3-7689 I N S U R A N C E Fire I Casualty 0 Auto .l0l'lN ROACl'l, .lR., ltt-C. 16 N. MORRIS STREET DOVER, N. J. Call DOver 6-2600 AUGUSTUS H. BARTLEY Agency Bartley, N. J. Personal Insurance Service Phone-Succasunna 3-4506 Janet W. Stebbins Real Estate Broker landing Soda Shop 1 MAIN STREET LANDING, NEW JERSEY Hop. 799 r, N. J. Compliments of MR. dlltl MRS. FRED V. DAVIS Ledgewood, N. .l. Helen. Waznik r. w. woolwonm co. RUXBURY 'NN E AC ELL ST Sandwiches 2 ' BL KW ' Picnic Grounds DOVER, N. J. We Cater to Parties Main Street Succasunna, N. J. RUSCO - WINDOWS l--l RUSCO All-Metal - Self-Storing Windows NORTH JERSEY HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. LAKESIDE BOULEVARD HOPATCONG, NEW JERSEY Richard De Armond Succasunna 3-7456 Hopatcong 8-0200 ROY'S AUTO BODY SHOP We Recommend DU PONT DUCO-DULUX AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Complete Collision Service Roy L. Provost, Prop. 260 E. Blackwell St. Dover, N. J. MEUSER'S DRUG STORE Frefl'k R. lVIeuser, Ph. G. Drugs O Prescriptions Toilet Articles 6 N. Sussex St. Dover, Whitman Candy Agency Phone Dover 9761 N. J. J. C. DALRYMPLE, Inc. Center Grove Road Dover, N. J. Box 567 Phone Do. 6-0042 Modern Freezing Locker of- fering eomplete processing fa- cilities to locker patrons or home freezer owners. Choice Meat at Wholesale and Retail Alterations - Shirts Laundered Chester Dry Cleaners A Complete Line of Knitting and Crochet Supplies Main Street Chester, N. I. ROUTE 46 Phone 185 Mrs. Irene Benchick KENVIL, NEW JERSEY G. G. Shroud Excavating Contractor Tel. Succ. 3-7694 F'gL'fZ's3.71fi4J' Compliments of EUGENE W. DAVIS REAL :sms Box 301 Hopatcong, N. J. Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of '54 . . . SPARTAN 0Il CO. Distributors of GULF Fuel Oil Authorized Dealer WILLIAMS LOW PRESSURE BURNERS ' SALES SERVICE DOver 6-1891 If No Answer Call DOver 6-0887 Mark's Market ROUTE 46 SUCCASUNNA, N. J. BERKSHIRE VALLEY Fiske's Antique Refinishing W-HAR1-ON, N, J, North Road Telephone Chester, N. J. Chester 153-W ' Day Evening sucks Pulnl 8' wallpaper l-Dover 6-0616 Bernardsville 8-1036 Benjamin Moore dc Sherwin Williams Paint Wallpaper - Vnrnishes - Brushes - Ladders 52 N. Sussex St. Dover, N. J. Compliments of Circle Amoco Service Route No. 10 Ledgewood, N. J. JENNINGS AUTO BODY SHOP, Inc. Free Estimates - Pick-Up 8: Delivery Complete Collision Service Charles H. Forsman Owner-Operator 213 E. Blackwell St. Dover, N. J. Compliments of BOB'S POULTRY FARM lower Berkshire Valley DOver 6-3741 WHARTON, N. J. PlC'S Sell - SHOES - Service Nationally Advertised Brands SAVE 0 SAVE 0 SAVE 0 SAVE Route 46 Opposite Kenvil P.O. Kenvil, N. .l. P 8. M DELICATESSEN ljohn Powelll Route 46 Mine Hill Groceries, Meats, Ice Cream and Beverages Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.n1. Daily Sundays 10-1 - 5-8 Compliments of Blinne's Texaco Service Station Route No. 46 Kenvil, N. J. Tel. Succasunna 3-7474 Walter Rumbalski 8. Son, Inc. Plumbing 8: Heating Contractor Rt. 46 and Kenvil Ave. Kenvil, N. I. Phones: Dover 6-2383-6-2695 BECKMAN'S Sporting 8. Stationery Store I. Beckman SI Sons 7 E. Blackwell Street Dover, N. J. WORTHINGTON CORPORATION Succasunna, N. J. O Succ. 3-7152 Tip-Top Shoes X-Ray Fitting 13 W. Blackwell St. Dover, N. J. long View Catering Service Catering for All Occasions Weddings, Banquets, Dinners Mo. 2-10036 Mt. Clair Mt. Freedom 5-9401 Richard P. Dow Custom Built Row Boats Nolan's Point Lake Hopatcong, N.. .I Compliments of George Hicks C Office-Rockaway 9-2202 Home-Dover 6-3044 WHITE MEADOW PETROI.EUM, Inc. Chrysler Airtemp Summer and Winter Air Conditioning Route 46 Rockaway, N. J. 24-Hour Oil Burner Service Fuel Oil Chas. W. Birdsall, Manager DOver 6-3444 AMERICAN WELDERY 8. STEEL CO. Max F. Schroeder, Jr. Dover New ,Ie rsey Bus Crum's Chester Market Meats 0 Produce 0 Groceries Frozen Foods My S Ch N I m:vAnnow's am treet ester, . . Compliments of Dr. W. G. Talmage ROUTE 10 SUCCASUNNA Grabovetz Supply Co. PLUMBING LQ HEATING Northern Construction Company Excavating - Grading - Trucking Route 6, Kenvil, N. J. Phones-Succ. 3-4572, 7576, 7530 Compliments of RICHARD ABELES Newark, N. J. O Richard Abeles 786 Broad Street Newark, N. J. W. E. BRYANTS GENERAL STORE Main Street Succasunna, N. J. Phone 3-7727 FAMOUS HICKORY SMOKED MEATS Complete One-Stop Market 'Hickory Farm Market Route 24 Between Chester and Mendham Chester, New Jersey ALL PHASES OF BEAUTY CULTURE Chester Beauty Shoppe MAIN STREET Phone Chester 155 Chester 145-M Route 24 Compliments of Moore Poultry Form Your Local CHEVROLET Fresh Dressed and Frozen Poultry Fresh Eggs and OLDSMOBILE Dealer Main Street Chester, N. J. ROOF CHEVROLET, Inc. Route 6 Dover, N. J. Mikkelson's Community Store Lower Berkshire Valley Dover 6-6970 SEEGER BROS. Explosives and Blasting Supplies Kenvil, New Jersey Succ. 4941 I Compliments Of WORTHINGTON CORPORATION SUCCASUNNA WORKS Succnsunnu, N. .I. Deerview Inn Ruth R. Foster Parker Road Chester, W Mile off Route 24 Phone Chester 20-R-11 Save with TULSA ReilIy's Truck Stop Route No. 46 Parsippany, New Jersey Tel. Ca. 6-9775 Compliments of BEST'S MARKET Netcong, New ,lersey Succasunna Golf Club The FATUM'S Succasunna, N. J. Succ. 3-9601 Complinlents of PAT and HARRY MARKS Daisee Market Glasser, N. J. Hop. 8-1158-W Compliments Of The SILVER DOLLAR Congratulations to the Class of 1954 DOVER SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION 31 East Blackwell Street Phone Dover 6-1818 WEST SHORE AGENCY Real Estate 0 Insurance Lakeside Boulevard I H0patcong 8-0200 F. MERRILL COAL 8: OIL Leclgewood Phone Succ. 3-5281 0 Lehigh Coal O Esso Oil Roxbury Coal Company ANDY LINDSTEDT, Prop. Route No. 6 Kenvil Telephone Succasunna 2102 Compliments of Chase Inn CURB SERVICE Route 6-A Berkshire Valley, N. J. Singerman's Shoe Store 14 W. Blackwell Street A Dover, N. .I. Compliments of Lawrence P. Benza, M.D. Succasunna, N. J. DICKERSON FLOWER SHOP Highway, Route 46 Dover, N Fresh Cut Flowers 0 Plants Floral Designs Phone 6-1088 Best Wishes to the Class of '54 IITONYISII Roadstand on Route I0 and Luncheonette Opposite Roxbury High School JOHN L. GLASS Insurance of AII Kinds I7 South Warren St. Dover, N. J. I Telephone DOver 6-0256 Rock. 9-0160 Kohler 8. Morris, Inc. Real Estate and Insurance 28 W. Blackwell Street Dover, N. J. LUMBER 8. BUILDING MATERIALS ROCKAWAY, N. J. Phone: Dover 6-2550 Oscar W. Benson Insurance - Real Estate - Appraisals Baker Theatre Building Dover, N. J. Office DOver 6-0010 COUNTRY CLUB ICE CREAM COMPANY 210 CROSBY AVENUE PATERSON, N. J. PARK QUALITY MARKET john L. Kasweck 81 Son Prime Meats - Home Dressed Poultry Groceries - Fruits and Vegetables Corwin St. Opp. Hercules Park Free Delivery-Phone Succ. 9541 SIDNEY C. BYRAM com o cox: a run on Fuel That Satisfiesn D. L. 8. W. Blue 8. Old Company Lehigh Succasunna and Kenvil Tel. Succ. 4741 or 4731 Best Wishes from the ROXBURY HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA to the Class of '54 MIDDAUGH BROS. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Homes and Commercial Buildings Box 323-Hopatcong, N. J. Tel.: Hopatcong 8-0686-R LOUIS MARKET Choice Meats and Poultry 31 East Blackwell Street Dover, N. J. Phone: Dover 6-1670 Lakeland Dry Cleaners 8. Dyers 3-Hour Service Phone Dover 6-1882 42 N. Sussex Street Dover, N. J. LINCOLN 0 MERCURY Sales :Ye Service J. C. Woodhull, Inc. 20 Mercer St. Dover 'HENRY 0. BAKER Incorporated REAL ESTATE o INSURANCE 7 South Warren Street Dover, N. ,l. Phone Dover 6-0500 Best Wishes V to the Class ol '54 lECK'S LUNCHEONETTE 8. CONFECTIONERY Chester, N. J. ROXBURY VOLUNTEER FlRENlEN'S ASSOCIATION CO. No. 'l Succasunna, N. J. President ................,... Frank Dufford ViCe-President ...,,,.,.... Edwin Lee, Jr, Secretary ............................ Alhro King Treasurer .. ....,,,... Albert Cox Succ. 3-4711 AMMERMAN SPORTING GOODS Sporting Goods Athletic Equipment Teams Outfitted Route 6 G. A. Ammerman Kenvil, N. J. Tate's Shell Station ROUTE 6A BERKSHIRE VALLEY Dover 6-3216-.I Lumber - Roofing - Hardware Mason Materials and Paint Roxbury lumber 8. Supply Co. Phone Succ. 3-4121 Route 6 Kenvil, N. J. GRANATO BROS. Pete and Johnny - GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS - Netcong 848 Port Morris New Jersey Compliments of IRIS SERVICE STATION EDISON J. READ Excavation Contractor SNOW REMOVAL SHOVELS - BULLDOZERS TRUCKS Ledgewood, N. J. SUccasunna 5081 The SHERWIN WILLIAMS C0. Paints O Varnishes 0 Wallpaper 27 East Blackwell Street Dover, New Jersey Compliments of FREUND'S APPLIANCE CENTER Route 10 and Hillside Ave Succasunna, N. J. AL WALKER, Inc. TRAILER COACHES Ledgewood, N. J . For a Real Family Dinner come to lARISON'S TURKEY FARM INN Chester, N. J. Phone DOver 6-3033 Phone: Chester 114 1 Phone: Netcong 1096 Boulder-Type Bulldozer Excavating - Grading - Trucking Sand Gravel - Top Soil - Crushed Stone - Fill Dirt IOS. J. GLADIS Residence: 46 College Road Netcong, N. J. mess sroms Sc - I0c - 51.00 NETCONG, N. J. HY-GRADE TYPEWRITER 8. STATIONERY C0. 78 South St., Morristown, N. J. Compliments of Birchwood Restaurant .lerry and Marie Boyer Route 206 Chester, N. J. W Mile North from Route 24 Succasunna 3-6944 Wholesale-Retail New York Pennant Co. lllo. 4-2866 . Silk Screen Printing L. F. Wes:-ott W. I. Zilka L. F. Nicholas Flanders, N. J. Succ. 3-9801 AshIey's Body Shop Welding 0 Wreck Work Hillside Avenue Flanders, N. J. Succ. 3-4253 Tel. Succasunna 3-4721 Riss-Back Realty Gene's Motel Route 46 E. Riss, Prop. Kenvil, N. J. COMMUNITY LUNCH Pauline and Emily, Props. Route No. 46 Kenvil, N. J. ROXBURY P.A.l. Executive Director: Patrick Higgins Chief of Police: Charles P. Appell Secretary: Julia Morgan Director of Girls: Laura Jane Police Commissioner: George C. Roy SENATORE'S ITAI.IAN KITCHEN Packaged Goods Sold Route No. 10 Dover, N. J. Dover 6-9705 Oil Burners Fuel Oil Stokers FUEL SERVICE Uil FUVMCC-1 ORANGE DISC ANTHRACITE COAL DOVER LEDGEWOOD 34 W. CLINTON ST. DOver 6-0902 Phone SUccasunna 3-7950 PlNtK'S Cut-Rate Dru s FRANCINE suor 9 10 W. Blackwell St. Dover, N. J. JUVli07'3,, MiS595,- and W0mCn,3 Opp. N. J. Power 8K Light Co. Wearing Apparel Corner of Blackwell and Morris Streets Dover, New jersey Abe's Bargain Store Dover's Leading Yard Goods and Curtain Store Dover, N. I. Peter Pan Market The Friendly Store Tel. 6-9679 Dover RaIph's Market Meats - Groceries - Frozen Foods Main Street, Succasunna, N. J. R. Hottinger, Prop. Tel. 3-7266 RAYMOND DECKER Excavating Contractor Hopatcong, N. J. Telephone: SUccasunna 3-7930 R. G. BUll and SON REAL ESTATE . INSURANCE MAIN STREET SUCCASUNNA, N. J. Al. WALKER, Inc. MOBILE HOMES Ledgewood, N. J. Compliments of FLANDERS FIRE COMPANY No. I Square Dance Every Saturday Night Flanders, New Jersey C. W. SAM ANDERSON Electrical Contractor Kenvil Avenue Succasunna, N. J. ulllany happy days ahead, for the Echo Board and the Class of ,549 Frank's Sunoco Service Gas AQ Repairs Route 46 Kenvil, N. J. Pem Ruffel French Pastry Shop Patisserie Francaise Open Sunday Phone 39 Washington St. Morristown 4-6151 Morristown,N.J. Guvin's Tydol Station At the Circle Route 46 Ledgewood, N. J. Congratulations to the Class of '54 M e s I u r ' s Morristown, N. J. Phone Succasunna 3-2474 RDXBURY Mlll ENDS Silks 0 Linens 0 Cottons 0 Woolens Remnants, Etc. Route 10 Succasunna YE OLD MAPLE TREE INN Jennie Di Lullo Diners - Lunches - Sandwiches - Compliments and Good Wishes to the Class of '54 Spaghetti - Specialties - Steak Dinners from Parties Served lESl.lE'S DRUG STORE Route 24 Chester, N. J. Phone 154-R 9 E. Blackwell St. Dover, N.J. Lithogrczphed by RAE PUBLISHI I CO 22 Fnnk Street Montclair N I
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