Roxbury High School - Echo Yearbook (Succasunna, NJ)

 - Class of 1957

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ZERBE Principal Our gratitude for his constant l s frienrlliness and rezuly utten- , . tion to all the problems of our studies and activities. .X MR. E. KUTSKO Vice Principal Our congratulations upon his deserved promotion. Q33 REV. FRED DEMAREST EDU WILLIAM EICHHORN OTTO FREUND CHARLES GENSHEIMER NORMAN GOLDBLATT . ry v 1 .X - . . . RUSSELL GREEN, Secretary AQ' CLIFFORD JOHNSON L. JOHN REILLY CARL SEEGER FRANK DUFFORD, President g. DR. WILLIAM TALMADGE A VERNA R. ALLEN Guidance MAE S. CALL English MA RION E. C0 RN El lA English -French CHARLES V. GREENE Grade U .IEANNE N. HAVENS History F- ,, at V- I .9 Kvtm X KAROLYN P. ALWARD Physical Education AMELIA CAMPANILE Arts di: Crafts M ' 4- 4' :A ANNELLA DICK Business Education ESTHER GUERIN Mathvmutics-Music 'w ' :1..?22y JAMES A. IIODGSON .'iIuth4-matics g .1 .L ,.': A R T N 21 VIOLET APPLEGIT Physical Education CARL CLU NN Mechanical Drawing -A , . - il-'.-, r :fir 3' f .. A Q ER X . . ,gpf..3f:' HELEN DiRENZO Mathematics AGNES T. HALL Secretary-Guidance F CULTY W EVELYN BARLOW Grade E DOLORES A. CONGEDO Biology-Social Studie: it Q su. K Q wc . , Q 5 af JOHN R. FRENCH Physical Education MAHEI. R. HOPPER Home Economics X 4 'Rx ' gf ELSIE HARBOURT Music AMANDA Z. ILIFF Grade 7 KATHRYN BITTING Assistant Secrvtary to the Board of Education CAROL M. CORBY Chemistry-Physics Y Q ,. . Sag.: H. NELSON GIBBLE Mathematics X Yi .E FLORENCE HARVEY Grade 7 vu 'W' LLOYD H. JACOBS Business Education L 1 4 0 u- .x I ,ou 4- -? IO 1 LEO JOHNSON Physical Education I IANTHA LINDABURY Grade 8 AMELIA B. McNEI R Secretary-Supt. Office P MARY KENNEALLY HARLE W. KING English M nthematics-Science WALTER LISOVSKY Industrial Arts ' f . , I H . H. . Y. .magaxw .. - , . . ' ??Pf m i L I M- ff- .kk Mm IV' ?- I W s fa CAMILLA I. MELCHOIR Grade 7 MARGARET C. REESE GEORGE H. McCLOSKEY Industrial Arts CELESTE MENDES Latin-Guidance ,131 . lift, . M5 . .L BENNET A. SATZ H islory-English MARY LOUISE PICKEL Home Economics LORNA SHIFFER English Family Living-Guidance -'fx My f f! META B. SMITH Secretary-Prin. Office WILLIAM H. UTZ History ,f if EDMUND J. KUTSKO Business Education . - 'T' DONALD MANNINC Grade 7 MARCUERITE MOYER Nurse HAZEL SEEGER Nurse V CLAUDIA WEST Librarian sw f? 5 ' 1 STEPHEN M. LAW Music LOIS D. MARINI Grade 8 FLORENCE PFITZ ENMAYER Business Education PAUL P. SHEPANSKI General Science sf.---if a. 5 JOSEPH F. ZALEHA English DEDI TIO To Mr. William Utz, whose long and devoted service to the students of Roxbury has l'LlI'lIt?ll our lasting regard, the class of 1957 dedicate proudly the 1957 IQFIIU. -iff p . 4 U ' are I T Cl . . . In Latin Class B R. H. S. 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A 745- Q V Q .A,, :eg Quai Carl Hergert at the start of one ol his runs. JOHN LAWREY Co-Captain A perfect tackle. FOOTBALL SCORES ROXBURY .....,............Y..,...... 15 BERNARDS .A.... ........ 3 1 ROXBURY ........ ..,............. 1 3 BOONTON ............ .... 0 ROXBURY ........ ............ 2 6 LIVINGSTON ........ .... 7 ROXBURY .....,.. .,,..,..,...,... 3 5 NEWTON ...,....,.., ........ 6 ROXBURY .........,...,.............. 7 DOVER ,............ ........ 1 3 fForfeit by Dover! ROXBURY ........ ..........A...A. 6 BUTLER ................ A....... 2 7 ROXBURY ........ .......A,.,. 2 I NETCONG .......,.......,.. ........ 1 3 ROXBURY ..,..,,. ......., 1 3 MORRIS HILLS .,,..,,............. 13 GENE SECOLA ROXBURY .,...,.. ..... 7 HACKETTSTOWN .,............ 40 Co-Captain PETE ARENDASKY TOM ESPOSITO REB F OLEY CARL HERGERT , -..-.. Football gn' - GEORGE JOHNSON ,Xf 7... VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1: D. Smith, J. Kaar, B. McMickle, C. Dickinson, C. Rossi, W. Hildebrandt, B. Whiteneck, L. Simcox, B. Kise, D. Stubbs, J. Mit- chell. Row 2: C. Hergert, Mr. Gibble, B. Parks, G. Secola, G. Fisher, D. Foley, L. Edwards, B. Hoffman, J. Lawrey, G. Johnson, T. Espo- sito, R. Rogers, Mr. Schiffner. Row 3: V. Zalasky, E. Reinerlsen, A. Burtt, V. Collegan, P. Arendasky, H. Milliken, J. Ginsberg, J. Lawson, R. Post, E. Whilborg. JOEL MITCHELL BILL PARKS DOUG SMITH 14 Row 1: C. Rossi, J. Tierney, B. Kise, E. Reinertsen, B. McMickle, J. Lawson, J. Gins- berg, E. Wi.alhu.-g, n. ini.-lamon, A. Konraai, J. Karr, R. POM. Row 2. E. Willis, J. I V Clark, T. Romanoski, ll. Milliken, S. Stubbs, I.. Simcox, A. Burtt, B. Whitenevk, J. ' ' Hoyt, L. Anson, l.. Cooper, Mr. Shepanski. Row 3: B. Campbell, D. Hoffman, R. Moeck, R. Slril, T. Emmanuel, F. Gigantelli, T. Cassela, J. Kreme, W. Newman. Freshman Football Row 1: B. Reed, A. Masealo, C. Canfield. Row 2: B. Mahoney, D. Canfield, A. Marelo J. Smith, H. Carrell, H. Grinsline, A. Thompson, W. Silcox. Row 3: Coach Bauer, J Doblosky, B. Reilly, M. Kantrowitz, W. Wiliver, J. Leere, J Stark M Canfield K Varco. Row 4: B. Pizano, B. Cary, T. Barkman, D. Riley, R. .Wear, ,R. Krieg, D. will kins, C. Spencer, J. Kehoe. . e .J f. nr -xungmf ,www Ln A'...e,m..-wx.: arcwaw. . 4--ws. ir'-mfg.1.f..-vea'x1mmvvvsmmufx.unuurlnarms--anA.new-ara,-mm.'.ww1'xw:slulnsilsf.s.evamn-leQrlnhw:snssfvs'ua'uv Cheerleaders We congratulate the cheering squad for the fine job that they have clone in encouraging school spirit and moral at Roxhuryis athletic events this year. Row 1: J. Finnegan, N. Wallace, K. Gelone, A. Finne- gan, B. Rudolf, P. Walton. Row 2: J. Hart, G. Pires, Co-Captains. Our Pep Squad at a practice session. 15559 Co-Captains Janice and Gloria show how it is done. liQEai17V Cross Country NW W. Wilkins, J. Williams, R. Linderman, H. Flatt, D. Lindstead, Mr. French, T. Hicks, R. Magnus, T. Neswald, L. Wojna, P. Abeles. FALL HEADS OF SPORTS G, A. A. Rosy 1: Bi. Spencer, Swimmingg.S. Greene. Ridingg S. il! Smith Archery R Osborne Hiking Row 2 A Shorter, Riding. 5 L.: ,. I Y -4 1 X sf-5 fl - 5 '2QT05ZQQ9ff5G N N Tx il .4 Magazine Drive Committee X. Q Row 1: G. Chamberlain, G. Cerhold, D. Barkman, L. Clawson, H. Dunn, C. DiBias. Row 2: G. Johnson, G. T Keefer. lfjggd10:n,BMfi'f,fjjfS,3.Ci,iYe1f'eg-Dgpggfjg,Lgnsffffjf, G. Talmage, M. Nash. Row 3: A. Blathgate, M. Coites- Merrigan, M. Freund, C. Rogers. Row 2: C. Breidt, M. man' B' Dillon, R' Post' .A' Hoskm' Fflrlner' ll' Smith, B. Lee, G. Denlsraven, J. Morgan, K. Gelone, Murphy, R. Magnus, R. Hill. Row 4: L. Gnfflths, W. M. Stone, B. Eichhorn, J. Chesla, D. Darress, M. Cooper, Hance' W' Farrell' . X , . . , - .N ,,, ,...w,,,,..m, -Q mf. -Qgpwy--vw-'f -W -wwf.: my -f-'M if A wr x vm4:mumwuxMf -f su1nx--Q'- w rwmalfxw wg-u'-gmm xmz'1 .K , ,J . ,, . iv .. -.,. 1... ,.., .7 ..,..,q, ..,.. .W - . .A ,1e.,..,. A ...mo . f Flashes The Flashes Staff has kept us informed on the activities and the social events occurring throughout this school year. FLASHES EDITORS T. Murphy, Editor-in-Chiefg S. Smith, Assistant Editorg G. Hun sivker, Photography Editorg J. Bigg, Feature Editorg YV. Wilkins Boys' Sports Editorg E. Stuzenegger, Girls' Sports Editor. Absent: P. Walton, Activities Editorg R. Gulit-k, Business Manager. FLASHES STAFF Row 1 F Stun-negger J Blgg T Murphy S qmlth K. Klein, J. Krokus, J. Johnson, M. Cooper, D. Darrow, 1 Hunsnker W Wnlkm Row 2 V ORourke b R. Treloar. Row 3: M. Farmer, J. Colden, A. Santella, Ioms M Finnegan B Spenter N Wallace C Pires R. Fogaroli, J. Finnegan. Absent: J. Cleland, P. Walton, R. Culick. GOLDEN HARVEST DANCE Roxbury High Schoolgs FIRST FOOTBALL QUEEN CM WWW Mid-Season Hop '57 N T B. McCloskey, J. Lawrey, B. Hoffman, S. Palmer, H. Shaw, N. Smith. X X FIQQ Q f T' '2:,'r- . FE.Z5!'5'fQ1 E 1? gf. N , if? ' A K V' A ff-cf A A . ff' :,,,k f Mf.j Q 3 Q I I 'A S 7 1' E -L Zrghzg ' A , . v A kb: IA nf Q P! , ! f I , - I THE DOWNBEATS V ' L. Anson, A. Burtt, S W d R Ch b k ,Qi . 2 in QF 7,41 rg. ,. F W KE: .. ,,' ' 1 . M, .wi-+A? . 5 EV' J if . A A Q. X' 5 Q-eq . . MN :TBM . EW, is . iwm 'ff .. ,.. f Q21 1 AXQQ ,L ,N A X .cU'1... ' - i ek L X rf , , R515 ' i Ry' 365 my Q3 3 J-,Q ' .,, . f x Q Xsfv, Ni A -S-N.. M. ...,,,,,M,,L:Q -JK., P 3, . v. gy., -.. 'I 59 6 s f...-1 ,Q pu, A , . r, - wr Y .1 ? n w 1 -waz-'fa - fw . K Q . V 5, .age is Qu ag Qs. 1 , . A 3 Q, 4 -. K . .7,,. , -..limi OFFICERS D. Barkman, Vive-President, K. Yarroe, President, J. Fenton, Treasurer: B. Begraft, Secretary. X V V Row 1: M. Conover, D. Barton, G. Benson, E. Constantine, C. Davis, M. Dougherty, C. Bott, J. Davenport, L. Campbell, I.. Benson, B. Begraft, D. Birvh, E. Erkander. Row 2: I.. Espo- sito, P. Conklin, M. Cornine, B. Drake, C. Drake, D. Brown. Row 3: R. Doyle, B. Drake, C. Canfield, D. Barkman, D. Casto, H. Carrell, K. Anderson, C. Canfield, N. Conden. Row 4: J. Chamberlain, P. Amato, P. Breen, K. Crater. Freshmen Row l: J. Gillingham, I.. Knapik, I.. Fuge, S. Gallagher, A Howell, D. Fnge, A. Kelly. P. Gleason, P. Jennings, I.. Knott, D. Fiske, B. Farrell, A. Hornak. Row 2: J. Fenton, J. Good- year, E. Harvey, E. Frasier, B. Hartman, M. Clintworth. Row 3: C. Fields, R. Krieg, R. Hand, G. Hopler, R. Keranen, R. Keegan, T. Holley, R. Cunnarson, E. Jorgensen, E. Heuser W. Knox. Row -1: B. Cara, J. Kehoe, R. Gary, W. Kruszewske, W. Knospler. 1 Row 1: M. Nicholayeff, S. Roberts, J. Narby, E. Peder- sen, E. Moore, M. Pisarrhuk, P. McFerren, K. Losey, V Riker, C. Meeker, J. Minard, A. O'Brien, B. Moore Row 2: J. Oliver, E. Regular, M. Naegel, C. Miller B McKeon, M. Mehring, M. Morton, P. McConnell,,C: Row 1: A. Wiaer, E. Young, D. Smith, E. Sohn, .l. Sherr, .l. Stoll, C. Shotwell, A. Stoeltzing, K. Williams, J. Strong, T. Winship, H. Shaw. Row'2: J. Treloar, W. Shafer, N. Shafer, S. Westra, .l. Traynor, K. Shortridge, H. Waldron, D. Smet, C. Vierling, C. Trowbridge, L. Morgan, L. Larson, N. List. Row 3: B. Neswald, D Reilly, H. Dugdale, R. Leloup, J. Leer, A. Maurella A. Polwin, C. Levy, A. Maskello. Row 4: A. Massari, V Pisiano, H. Potten, F. Miners, W. Levens, R. Boesing F. Pozar, B. Mahoney, D. Canfield, E. Potten. Walfe, C. Strub. Row: 3 J. Williams, E. Spencer, J. Ward, A. Waer, N. Warner, B. Williver, G. Stark, R. Vanderevey, F. Shelling. Row 4: .l. Trabelli, M. Sher, W. Schoonmaker, D. Zerhe, K. Varcoe, B. Silcox, D. Wilkins, J. Smith, H. Skorupski. H: ' . A 'L A ...ff -f .W WV - .1 ,,f' f E X 'N :W Afw ' 9 f .45 .fx A, V ,' go? 1, db 5' ' mf ,J , . , 'M 1 .X x O o 0 0 N1 71 Q ' C. ' m 2 Q A N 41 . Agp? K 1 o 0 H wr fy . -' . A X ., 1 Ml , D- H ww. - EAQQ 0 on ' Qffsi. , 4 ' I V I 'nuff 0 . P lik' 71 img Sfiliilf Q - :Q , N E 1 ij :kk K. W i ff' MJ-.V -, , ,f W ,wk M l x , ---4 Q wr' '55, T Row 1: Co-Captains: R. Post, B. Wilkins. Row 2: S. Woods, T ' Esposito, E. qvhaepe, C. Bartell, P. Abeles, C. Morgan, R. Rogers B. Morgan. Coach: Mr. Manning. Basketball TOP SENIGR LETTERMEN STAN WOODS PETE ABELES BILL WILKINS GENE BARTELL ED SCHAEPE V l .'-' ff' K f ' .f ' IIN 4 X 1- I Gets 0 M '40 Q I ? 5 0' f ' y . fx U Q l -si-Q '- 3 l. V. Basketball Row 1: D. Reilly, B. Silcox, J. Leer K. Varcoe, T. Barkman. Row 2: M Kanlrowitz, Managerg T. Emanuel, J Cault, E. Reinertsen, B. Dowe, C Griffiths, W. Anderson, A. Cnnradi L. Wodjna, L. Morgan, Coach: Mr Shiffner. 27 X95 Row 1: E. Kline, W. Whitenack, J. Mitchell, R. Magnus, B. Cater, G. Johnson, Q Varneke. Row 2: B. Salmon, D. Brown, D. Stubbs, G. Fischer, D. Foley, Gibble. WINTER HEADS OF SPORTS D. Simcox, Volleyball, M. Finnegan, Basketball, L. ' Q A. Winter Sports it f S ' . 1 .JJ .. . i W E i K. V -e. S. .N I Metzger, Volleyballg G. Pires, Tumbling, D. Darress, Ice Skating. Keeping in trim. 1 , -Q- , Mg K Jump ball. -if THE SN CWFL KE The Snowflake, the annual Christmas dance sponsored by the Student Coun- cil, was a gala occasion. Couples danced to the music of the Tuneclusters on this memorable event. . . A. - ,I 0 ri . fo .wg-1 o ' 2 Y . 'L' 5 -D ' fl Q A ' 0 - V ' AGL' 'V J The Student Council instigates Christmas Spirit. fJ-?- Jr O D Q 1 ,Q Ox jG,'i V . ' - ,V lg 6 O00 ' o o o'0 o A '1 ' O 0 ' , 7 o L- Y Bruce Baker, Bob Traynor, John Armstrong, George Johnson, Joel Mitchell. F T '1 4 4 Roxbury,s answer to Santa Claus. 29 The Echo VVU, the Erho Board, sincerelv ap- preciate the opportunity of working together to make this yearbook pos- sible. SUSAN SMITH Editor-in-Chief 1 km-ani 'M'QS ff ECHO BOARD Row I: S. Greene, Assistant Editorg S. Smith, Editor-im llhicfg R. Osborne, Art Editor. Row 2: A. Finnegan, Girls' Sports Editorg N. Wallave, Assistant Advertising Managerg A. Santella, Boys' Sports Lditorg J. Smith, Advertising Managerg T. Murphy, Business Managerg J. Bigg, Secretaryg R. Fogaroli, Photography Editor. SANDRA GREENE Assistant Editor ECHO STAFF Row 1: T. Hicks, P. Abeles, J. Bigg, S. Greene, S. Smith, C. DiBias, B. Spencer, R. Osborne. Row 2: B. Post, M. Read, A. Begraft, J. Roesing, R. Treloar, A. Colananni, P. Toroezy, N. Wallace, J. Hart, S. Chryst, M. Cooper, M. Finnegan. Row 3: H. Dunn, J. Golden L. Seeger, L. Clawson, M. Smith, J. Robinson, S. Toms A. Shorter, D. Pickle, .l. Smith, A. Finnegan, C. Den Braven. Row 4: B. Dowe, A. Santella, T. Murphy, R Fogaroli, R. Demarest. The Echo BUSINESS MANAGERS N. Wallace, Ass't. Adv. Manager, T. Murphy, Business Manager, J. Smith, Adv. Manager. ...-ev-' 400 'S ...NW ....,... . . W... ,........,,. ww 55 .K 9 Q QQ 1. mu -if. ' Ee. W 1 . 1 X .Q NHS' . l We 1 i i N, i E 1 , qi e , a . J .ng , in '-fn Y if J 1-al Row 12 J.-Bigg, M. Finnegan, G. Keefer, M. Hicok, C, Murphy, B. Hoffman. Row 3: R. Treloar, N. Wallace, Ulunllwflmfl, lf- Johnson. J.ALawrey, J. Mitchell. Row S. Smith, J. Goodyear, A. samella, B. Baker, R. Mag- 2: A. Begrafl, V. Ollourke, P. Langdon, J. Morgan, T, nus. Row 4: B. Wilkins, V. Cicalese, D. Foley. OFFICERS Row l: C. Keeler, Vive-Presidentg C. Johnson, Presiclentg M. Hicok, Treasurer: Row 2: M. Finnegan, Corresponding Serretaryg J. Law- rey, Sergeant-at-Armsg G. Chamberlain, Recording Secretary. tudent Council The Student Council has giv- en the students of Roxbury an opportunity to participate in the government of their school. Public Speaking SENIOR FORUM Row 1: M. Finnegan, N. Wallace, P. Langdon, A. Finnegan, V. O'R0urke. Row 2: F. Kamm, J. Hopper, N. Steneck, G. Hunsicker, C. Leck. JUNIOR FORUM Row 1: J. Bates, G. Vierling, E. Harvey. Row 2: J. Goodyear, J. Krokus, J. Johnson, P. Wal- ton, S. Dabb, E. Sturzenegger, M. Mehring, M. Morton. Row 3: M. Schechter, C. Adams, C. Casto, D. Zerbe, P. Metzger, J. Paul. 4 n lfllill 321. f' -A 55, if I l 57 . - 7 K4 'Q S S 0 , 6 kt co yy o d ' ' ' 'Lxtl ' I l O aa ' , - 0 U 'J' FORUM OFFICERS lf . 0 0 J' P. Walton, Secretary, F. Kamm, o X 'W Vice President, P. Langdon, President. V' ' Senior Dramatic Club Row 1: M. Finnegan, S. Greene, S. Smith, R. Osborne, C. Svhoenleber, B. Jeffers K. Klein, C. Dillias, B. Spenrer, J. Bigg, G. Mt'Keon, ll. Christensen, B. Mt' Closkey, li. Mnirh, C. Rademarher. Row 2: S. Toms, J. Reinertsen, M. Cooper D. Darress, J. Cleland, A. Colananni, M. Smith, N. Wallave, J. Hart, ll. Post L. Flatt, J. Divkerson, P. Langdon, Y. 0'Rourke. Row 3: M. Mahan, D. Darrow J. Morgan, M. Read, J. Stanirh, G. Pires, R. Treloar, l.. Seeger P Re-'id L Clawson, D. Barkman, D. McConnell, H. Dunn, A. Shorter, ll. IEOIJIJEJ-ll. Rim? 'iz' A. Finnegan, A. Barnhart, G. Denliraven, P. Abeles, D Mahon:-v W. Or: A. Ku.-fllmg A Santella L' Johnson is Baker J Mitthell 'B H ft H H , .- , 1. , . ' , . ' , . egens. ow5:N. 5lCI'llI'k, M. Farm! R. M' X ' ' ' ' ' ' ' er, agnum, D. Llndstead, L. Criffith XX Ham L levk W. Farrell, R. Linderman, F. Kamm, C. Apostolic, J. Baites,.R. 14'5g..L'01i, Gi Albansoder, T. Murphy, G. Bartell. s 1 Row 1: W. Uaeta, N. Smith, P. Parks, M. Ferguson, A. Calenti, B- Bffftldeny Stivkle, M. Ramaon, M. Gaughon, P. Herros. Row 2: J. Finnegan, N. Abel, D. Knipper, C. Walznk, R. Franke, J. Vanflerbush, J. Hill, V. Post, J. Hurd, lil liuvhanun, J. Fink, P. Hicks, ll. Langonhark. Row 3: E. Regular, M. Merrandante P. Walton, J. Tiinbrook, J. Johnson, J. Krokus, E. Norton, P. MOFQLHH, L- Hyde Fi. Sttirzvm-gg:-r, ll. lioigot, ll. Zuelrh, B. Rudolf, C. Smith. Row M. Flatt ti. Vierling, l.. Henson, S. Roberts, J. Rosenberg, H. bevek, R. Chubak, ll Dec-ker, IJ, Spf-clit, J. Hates, B. Toronzi, P. Welch. Row 5: D. Zerbe, H. Larrell K. Ralston, P. Metzger, M. Schechter, C. Bud, J. Paul. s s v Junior Dramatic Club s-l. Rudolf, T. Romunsky F. Knott, P. ,lenning Larson, M. Pimurt-huk E. Pedersen, E. Sohn Ii. Begraft, J. Stoll, J N. Condon, J. Burnett CLUB OFFICERS V. O'Rourke, Secretary C McKeon C0 Presl dentg S. Smith, C0-Ilealdenl M Finnegan Vice Presidentg P. Langdon Treaaurer ONE ACT PI AY FESTIVAL This year, for the flrst time a Ono Act Plav Fffqtlval was presented, with the lllti nt to lIl1illCF students to plrtl cipate in tiI'ilIllLlI1Cb The plays were Bruarf tlu Brar Suitable for Charzty Bobby Sox Brzgadr and Dr: se Reversal. Beware the Bear Suitable for Charity 9 9 Senior ature Club Row 1: L. Nash, K. Klein, H. Dunn, G. Pires, N. Rafer, M. Cooper, D. Darress J. Cleland, J. Smith, G. McKean, S. Greene, S. Smith, R. Osborne. Row 2: B Ketonen, B. Hoffman, P. Arendasky, T. Esposito, E. Bartell, J. Bigg, ll. Spencer M. Finnegan, P. Read, A. Doyle. Row 3: W. Neske, B. MvWilliums, D. Foley T. Neswald, H. Salmon, J. Williams, J. Hart, A. Finnegan. Row -L: G. Johnson P. Abeles, T. Murphy, R. Fogaroli, A. Santella, T. Hicks. 1 1 Junior ature Club Row 1: B. Christensen, B. Mnich, M. Hivok, A. Begraft, M. Read, R. Mvlfloskey P. Wright, J. Ribe, A. Colananni, M. Smith, N. Wallace, B. Post, E. Metzger, K Quitzau, J. Golden. Row 2: M. Zuppa, S. Snively, C. Brieilt, A. llarnhart, G Denllraven, M. Davenport, A. Gunnarson, S. Toms, L. Hatter, S. Trowbridge J. Stanim-h, l'. Turoczy, S. Chryst, J. Dickerson, B. Raber, J. Longnecker, L Flatt, D. Simi-ox. Row 3: F. Mt-Mullen, D. O'Rourke, W. Whitenuvk W. Osa D. Mahoney, C. Mt'Near, J. Begraft, R. Hatter, E. D,Auria, H. Smith, JW. Stroll: meyer, A. Kuelling, J. Garito, R. Dowe. Row 4: G. Albansoder, J. Chase R Magnus, D. Lindsteclt, A. Hoskin, A. Burtt, F. Kamm, R. Lindemunn, C. Leek, C. Apostolik, R. Post, J. Hopper, N. Steneck, E. Kline, R. Lawler. ' 1 xsk 7 lf' u. Row I: B. Lecher, N. Schmidt, J. Finnegan, S. Dabb, M. Geiger, E. Sturzenegger M. Ferguson, P. Morgan, W. Caeta, M. Ranson, B. Keller, N. Smith, P. Parks M. Sliker, N. Abel, B. Langenback, J. Krokus. Row 2: M. Helke, C. Hyde, B Boizot, R. Kise, R. Franke, C. Tasnady, S. Knipper, C. Walzuk, B. Carmean, J Fisk, P. Hicks, W. Calenti, M. Gaughan, P. Herron, B. Brigden, L. Luciano Row 3: T. Salmon, C. Bird. C. Adams, C. Przirembel, F. Lecher, J. Harsell, A Holstein, J. Anderson, J. Meyer, R. Chubak, J. Slickle, J. Vanderhush, J. Hill V. Post, J. Burd, E. Buchanan, V. Dufford, J. Timbrook, P. Walton, J. Johnson D. Quelch, D. Specht, E. Norton, J. Bates. Row 4: B. Munson, L. Cooper, J Paul, B. Campbell, B. Newman, W. Anderson, B. Gable, E. Wojna, E. Decker! R. Moeck, J. Gardner, C. Snively. Row 5: C. Heuser, K. Ralston, J. Ginsberg, C Rossi, T. Romanosky, M. Schechter, A. Thompson, P. Metzger, L. Anson, T Emanuel. R. Stritt. H. Miller, F. Gigantelli, T. Casella. ton, Secretary. Now, here's the itinerary! 'Kuff' A ,Af OFFICERS M. Hicok, Treasurerg J. Hopper Vice Presx dent, R. Hoffman, President Absent I' Wal lgghgggggi w.f?Q735 S Y X V 3 If 551 N '- ESX Mxxii wigg K X Xa XX Nuyfw R F '1 Q W My Wm X- x . W X -W. XX- E N . . NN. Q fs Q KN 'sus f .- xg i X g Kb X Row 1 A Barnhart, J Remerslon J Rube, M Hu-ok N Wallace, K Klein, I Ilres Row 2 J lllohan B Gregson B Raber R Osborne Row 3 L Nash, 38 un., Row 1: M. Finnegan, A. Finnegan, M. Cooper, S. Toms, M. Zuppa, A. Begraft B. Post, M. Davenport, V. O'Rourke. Row 2: M. Ribe, T. Neswald, D. Darress J. Philhower, J. Robinson, J. Reinertsen, P. Read, R. Demaresl, J. Smith, M Smith, S. Greene, R. Treloar, Miss Havens, J. Longnecker. Future Teachers, Club OFFICERS J. Smith, Secretary, J. Cleland, Treasurerg S. Greene, Vice-Presidentg D. Darress, President. NATIONAL X i .iff p E if 2 ,F ational Honor Society IIUNUNXX XSUCHCTY I 1 g f m y 4 Membership in the National Honor Society is the greatest honor that may be bestowed upon a student during his high school years. Members are chosen for their demonstration of character, scholar- ship, leadership, and service. Row 1: R. Fogaroli, J. Hopper, P. Langdon, S. Greene, K. Celone, J. Smith. Row 2: A. Finnegan, T. Murphy, M. Finnegan, J. Hart, S. Smith, C. Johnson, W. Wilkins. 'Why S as :mr VISITGR PRO IRA A visitor Nahid Sarmad, the Herald Tribune Forum student from Iran, was a pleasant learning experience for the students and faculty of Roxbury, for her host family, and for everyone else with whom she came in contact. Her two-week stay made us aware of the Middle Eastg its people, and their customs. C. Przirembel, A. Piatodosi, A. Calenti, P. Langdon, N. Sarmad, E. Kershaw, A. Konradi A visit to Picatinny Arsenal. Internatlonal laughter. Dear Mom and Dad BLUE HEAVEN BALL The Svnior Bull, pre-smllffcl on xlilI'l'll 9, W57, was an lwuvvnly vvonl. Couplvs 1luncv4l unflvr u wovvn hllu: sky to the cvlcsliul music of tho L'Yr-lvclollcsfl Q- Vi .W 'kwa si C f 4 film. l I 5 5 I Q i I The Royal Couple and Lheir attendants: D. Dawalt, L. Hahn, D. Foley, M. Svully, A. Shorter, T. Murphy. ...iff .pf w in-.1 CAFETERIA STAFF M. Ceambauista, E. Lear, M. Fischer, M. Crater, E. Banghart, H. Masino, G. Farrell. Absent: Mrs. Lisovsky. COMMERCIAL AIDS Row I: M. Cooper, II. Darrow, N. Trowbridge, A. La- llar. Row 2: M. Ribe, C. Gerhold, K. Gelone. Row 3: J. Piez, M. Mahan, Y. Kramer. Row 4: S. Woods, B Hoffman, J. Reinertsen, A. Doyle, C. Diliias, D. Brut- loff, H. Dunn, C. Rarlemacher, S. Greene, J. Paul. f1.:ffmmg:.,mwgw ,Qs mx.. - Custodians Mr. Plant Mr. Cole Mr. Howell Mrs. Rogers CAFETERIA SUPERVISOR Mrs. May Warden ,- f.. , .,,, T, f K, -'ill Im ff! g Q 1 :.. , M or FI r - ff f, , X XM xl- ,If -55 3 l 5 3 'Y Q .6 7 .f 3-'f'.-Qik -Lfi ll, 1 7, I ' V ' - 5 ' . A . - .. X I ssnsf ..i1 draw lraswmfrff OFFICERS W. Anderson, Co-Treasurer, l'. Parks, Co- Treasurerg B. lVl1'lVli1'kle-, President, ll. W'al- ton, Secretary, E. Reinertben, Vive President. :bf Row 1: C. Cook, C. Chamberlain, C. Dox, A. Calenti B. Brigden, P. Dahms, B. Det-ker, M. Danley, L Conklin, M. Davenport. Row 2: B. Carmean, N. Able G. Dufford, R. Cliubak, J. Anderson, J. Bates, B. Boy. zat, .l. Burd, E. Buchanan, M. Baribault, E. Eustice Row 3: E. Devereaux, l.. Cooper, H. Emmans, B. Cam- bell, W. Anderson, F. Beavers, l.. Hanson, J. Crimmel, T. Casella, T. Emanuel, C. Adams, C. Bird, E. Condon. Row 4: T. Ebnetler, D. Calhoun, J. Basic-l. E. Devlin, R. Collins, B. Claricli, C. Atno, E. Derkert, G. Braisted, J. Clark. 1 9 ophomores Row 1: M. Hunt. B. Cn-is, M. Flatt. B. Keller, 5. Dalmb M. Geiger, A. Holstein, NV. Cacia, M. fillUQlllklhl, l' Herron, ll. Celone, S. llilnlw, l. Cotliln-rg. Row 2: .l. Finnegan. B. Fairvllild, M. Fl'l'gllb0I'l. li. Franke, B Kice, J. Fisher, M. Coday, P. Hicks. J. Fisk, C. Hyde J. HHfS?llq J. Hill. Ron 3: C. Heusz-r. H. Flatt. T Hendershot, J. Cault, B. Caliel, C. Hoffman, J. Kiel N. Hardy, R. King. Row -1: B. Kerr, T. James, F. Gigan- telli, J. Gardner, D. Hoffman. R. Gulick. N v s a NF Q, ' ,Q 3, Row 1: J. Rosenberg, K. McCollum, D. Quelch, V. Post, M. Mercandante, E. Norton. Row 2: M. Runion, M. Orts, M. Robinson, B. Langenbark, C. Makin, W. Ohlinger, B. Lee, M. Rudolf, J. Rudolf, P. Romanosky, L. Luciano, D. Morrow, M. Helke. Row 3: J. Meyer, J. Mashare, J. Morgan, B. Lecher, J. Johnson, J. Km. kus, S. Knipper, P. Parks, E. Lewis, M. Ransom, P. Row 1: R. Tayburn, E. Sturzenegger, B. Westerkamp G. Werner, M. Scheer, B. Seals, E. Search, C. Tasnady J. Tully, M. Tully. Row 2: D. Stewart, M. Strubeck, B Spaan, B. Toronzi, B. Turovzy, L. W'ilson, N. Schmidt J. Stickle, v. Steele, H. sevek, s. Stebbins, N. smithf Row 3: P. Waldron, P. Siler, F. Stigliano, M. Sliker, M. Morgan. Row 4: O. Marotta, R. Maran, R. Moeck, L. LaMonte, J. Peters, H. Miller, J. Nash, H. Montonyu, C. Przirembel, J. Ronzo, T. Romansky, B. Newman. Row 5: B. Moore, P. Metzger, F. Levher, B. Riely, G. Roskam, K. Ralston, A. Secola, C. Maynor, K. Larsen, J. Hoyt. Todd, P. Steen, P. Walton, J. Vanderbush, J. Timbrook P. Welsh, C. Smith., D. Ridner, M. Robinson, D. Specht Row 4: M. Sherrer, B. Wright, E. Willis, A. Thompson R. White, C. Snively, G. Smith, J. Wagner, T. Salmon J. Hoyt, A. Secola, R. Sutphen. Row 5: G. Visser, R Stritt, M. Schechter, L. Wojna, H. VanSlooten. -. .11 ' . wr gg rf.. .Q-L L l- I 1 . I ' 1.- 1Lz1vws.s:r,r.n., r v 'Y 1 I I G SWK! uk 6' 'N Q A Q w 'fl ff , Q? ' i w 0 '-if 1 af If ,- I p Q rg! fi- F Q-J V fn 6 u arn. mu mn. f' ' ek c' ,.- V I Q A f Q .F 52 'NZ 3 O tp D ' ISL-E O n oS1x , 3 .33 f N, 1? r--J! M A 5753- W -4 K ,4 , diff , ff? 47' 53 7 'f'A,Zs-1':!f ' ff jf f 5- ' o 1 if ,fx f 'Zi I i ' f Q ' I as 'z' I . CL.. I ' ...f' if ez' C 1919 :sg H fi Eff Bi 'W v'l W 1.9 g Ql,4,r, Q -:fm 6 ,qi X 'V ' . '-igyvsgj f V V ' A W 0 ' 4' ,4 535 f-5 26 .S lax' 4 - ? I 3? ! - X f- N' - fvf o ,V 33? BW' X f N 142 Q4 A IQ F xx 4- ai ' V Mfr Y 7139 G L 8? Q W 3 X How l: U. Allwnsnder, C. Hergert, J. Min-hell, B. Baker, C. Berry, R. Post, N. MvMivkle. R. I lloge-rf. Row 2: E. Re-inertsen, ll. Calhoun, J. 0'll0nnell, C. Tredway, J. Lawson, ll. Mv- Nlivklv, l . Cauleru. Row 3: R. Weber, l.. Wojna, A. Burlt, Y. Zalusky, L. Edwards. Row I: C. Woda, H. W'hilh0urg, J. Cimlmfrrgz, C. Alm, J. Hopper, B. Ketonen, H. Milliken. C. Julmfun, 11. Langdon. T. Neswald, R. Rogers. Row 2: Mr. French, G. Hunsivker, ll. Hatter, R. llildelvrant, R. Neal. l.. Simvox, J. Howell, l'. Adams, J. Silver, ll. Linstead, R. Magnus, ll. llraihlvd. Ron 3: ll. Ralph, IJ. Sl'llllIlIIlt'l, I . Beavers, C. Welsh, lf. Stopa, E. Schaepe, D. Foley, ll. McNear, G. List, R. Lindcmann, B. Wilkins, B. Farrell. 2.2.3 ',-, ,,-4-4-. ,, 'I f'jf-lf' V i 'f - W f- - A . . W. .f f , , A 1. :S -A f 4 W A T. , , . Q - .. A xC xffh-ig, . 1 ' f .f ' M- f ,, ,,, ., .1 V A Q k -, K. , L . - - .... . X .- -da fs . ful! , .' 'WA' :Z . fc., ' ' A W N -M' 9 ' me ' , . w. . f+ . . 2 - . f Aw. ' K -vw V 'E an if , 5 J, , ' t . , N F k . If lf.: R, S K . I X L- W xy, tl ' ' 7.5.1. v..'.,!'ff:4W , . -.wsf5'l !'. .Af f . -. -MJ. -- - . X- x -f X X. GIRL 9 ATHLETIC SSGCIATIO This year, the C.A.A., after a period of inactivity, has become once JF. again an important organization at Roxbury. The girls, by their deter- mined and enthusiastic efforts, have been able to set up a successful sports program covering all of the seasons. We are very grateful to Mrs. Alward, our advisor, who has given freely of her time and who has been of the greatest assistance to us. I t,r,r, C. A. A. OFFICERS A. Begraft, Treasurer, L. Flatt, Corresponding Sevre tary, S. Greene, Recording Secretary, M. Finnegan President, B. Spencer, Vice-President. L l ogg? I 491 s 362 W' o'1, gi, 995 vi I I s .XX ,f F W XX ,, fv X ff ,N AK, 612 I . f .L A f 'I :Q o ttf: I Swirrf in 1 the Morristown Y F x la,e:., O I rn g a . x,x,9,?s 1 P, H 49 , A My M, wmgff Q ,, 8. if Row 1: Miss Corby, R. Fogaroli, W. Wilkins, J. Bigg S. Smith, K. Klein, .l. Rihe, M. Smith, J. Philhower M Davenport, A. Cunnarson, J. Robinson. Row 2: J. Iilopl per, J. Williams, T. Neswalcl, H. Smith, C. Apostolik, D. Mahoney, R. Demerest, G. M4-Keon, D. Darress, ,I SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS J. lligg, Sei-retaryg W. Wilkins, Presidentg R. 7 . . ' if QQ: T S-if . W' V . Rv X m.... . Longenevker, J. Colden, B. Raber, S. Toms. Row 3: B. Salmon, B. Stromaier. T. Cooper, W. M4-Williams, J. Chase, G. Bartell, T. Hicks, A. Santella, C. Hunsirker, T. Murphy. Foguroli, Vice-Presidentg S. Smith, Treasurer. ll I X lux I l 0.,g X X CIE CE CLUB Row 1: G. Drake, S. Smith, E. Waer, D. J. McConnell I.. Clawson, H. Dunn, D. Barkman, G. Chamberlain, A Colannani, P. Tumi-zy, S. Chryst, J. Morgan, L. Flatt Row 2: P. Ryan, G. Chamberlain, D. Apgar, L. Seeger, G. Lodden, B. Pix-kel, M. Pruden, E. Schaepe, A. Shorter D. Pix-kel, S. Snively, G. Cramsey. Row 3: C. Schoen: leber, B. Jeffers, F. Behler, J. Roesing, V. Chew, J Slanish, G. Kramer, J. Mooney, B. Schenawolf, C. K0 pick, A. Rose, C. Visser-, J. Robinson. Row 4: B. Seals J. Ruggerio, C. Hoffman, L. Hatter, B. Hegedus, S Trowbridge, B. Chrislenson, J. Hicks, P. Magee, M. Svul ly, J. lliohan, C. Albansoder. HO E AKI C CLB HOMEMAKINC CLUB OFFICERS D. Bratloff, Vice-Presidentg D. Pivkel, Presi- dent, M. Marlowe, Treasurerg D. McConnell, Secretary Cabsentj. When ifs smoking, iL's cooking, When ifs burning, ifs done. ,,,,,.....-1' SENIOR DRAMATIC CL B Annual Presentation A rsenlb and Old Lace A mystery comedy in three acts about two old women who kill their boarders with NklIHlIl0SS.M THE Abby Brewster ,.... . , The Kev. llr. Harper Teddy Brewster , .. Uffii-er Brophy ., Uffivc-r Klein fVlartba llrevwls-r liluine llarper , Nlortimm-r lirevwli-r , Mr. Gibbs jonathan Brewster llr. lfinste-in . Uffirer Ulllara ,, .. Lieutenant Rooney , Mr. Witlierhpoon , CAST June R4-inertsen Ted Neswald .lark Howell .. Gloria Pires , .... Peter Abeles Barbara Romlein ,, ,. Sue Smith , Charles Leek Albert Kuelling Nick Stenirk George Johnson Vincent Civalese . Ken Gardner Walter Apostolik Row 1: C. Leek, Mrs. Call, B. Romlein, M. Cooper, V. Ciralese. Row 2: N Stenick, G. Johnson, T. Nt-swald, J. Reinertsen, P. Abeles, S. Smith, A Kuelling. Absent: C. Fires, J. Howell, K. Gardner, W. Apostolik. L! They discover a nboarderf' Abbie pours ll cup of tea. ART CL 'Q f ja.. Q V . 9' Av iw ga ll Y .f -li., k 1 A 'Vs A 5- , .1L- . .',. 3 X1 . il' 'ii ii. . 1 T ll l K .0 . 'Q Ag' . 4 N. 8 S n ll 1- ,g I 1. ,? ev-Y 123651-:ee' , . ,.--.A.,,5b-,. Q ,V Q. . ,M , ,W . Row 1: F. Kartz, J. Bankert, M Mahon. Row 2: C. Cautero Miss Campanile, B. Ketonen B. Lawrey. Row 3: D. Keegan P. Ryan, C. Rademacher. Row 1: C. Secola, D. Warner, D. Smith, M. Parr. Row 2: B. Farrell, C. Griffiths, R. Magnus. .f as is NPI il' :tw is f ,M S! .IF ll ,,. .iw 1 , vnu ' in a eq film wi ,K ng .Q ,Qgii M 19 wi' SSP' . sb We i we S' 3 ik . A N 1 LE UF E CHANTMENT l'rum was llvlal ill Mnzdabrook J Farms with an nautical ulmos- ' phc-rc l'I'l'ilgl'1l by the theme Isle of EllClHllllllI0lll.,, I I , 'J x 0 qu K 1 pr 8 55451 1 v 'L n 3X 5,6 3 ix' i ,QQIDU ri 41 M ,gal 111, . ll '7 H Mfg 9 .g 2 X 0,0 .9 1' ! 1 'H-ff Row l: J. 0'Hrien, ll. Darrow, A. Colananni, H. Dunn, lfif, S- TOUIS, A- Kllfllillg, M- AUPPH. R- MLIKHUS, V- Slig 11. Ili Binh, Mrs. Hurlmurl, l'. Walton, A. Shorter, G. Mc- IIHHO, J. Arnnslrnng. U. Pires, J. Mitchel, B. Lee, ll Ks-nn, ll. l,ill'l'lE5S. Row 2: S. Chryst, M. Read, D. Bratt- Baker, M- CUUPCV, C- wf'3Slf'l'kUIllp. CHORUS Mathematicians in the making. 56 English IV with Mrs. Call Mrs. Reese's family living class. To find the circumference of a circle . . . When the keys jgyig , , , Learning the art of wood crafting. ll The answer is A , OFFICERS C. Fisher, Vive President, R. Magnus, Presi- dent, M. Hicok, Secretary, L. Flatt, Treasurer. .f ,A Row 1: C. Cramsey, M. Davenport, C. DenBraven, V Chew, B. Christensen, S. Chryst, A. Colananni, F. Bell ler, C. Cautero, J. Di:-kerson, B. Connell, A. Barn hart, C. Breidt, A. Begraft. Row 2: R. Anderson, C Bates, R. Apgar, J. Chase, R. Dowe, Y. Colligan, J Begraft, C. liraisted, C. Arendasky, J. Bates, C. Aposto lik. Row 3: F. Cautero, J. Benkert, E. D'Auria, L Edwards, A. Burtt, R. Brown, M. Colananni, T. Cooper UNIGR Row 1: J. Garito, B. Hcgedus, L. Hatter, G. Garrison, B. Jeffers, A. Gunnarson, J. Colden, C. Hoffman, C. Kramer, L. Flatt, M. Hirok, R. Hatter. Row 2: P. Endean, A. Hoskin, G. Griffiths, J. Hopper. B. Kieb, C. Griffith, B. Farrell, A. Kuelling, M. Farmer, J. Howell, E. Kline. Row 3: E. Juckett, D. Jayne, M. Fischer, B. Harsell, G. Fischer, K. Freund, B. Hilde- brand. W. Cater. Row 1: M. Metzger, J. Mooney, K. Quitzau, J. Morgan, B. Post, J. Philhower, B. McCloskey, G. Lodden, B Pic-kel, M. Pruden, V. 0'Rourke, P. Langdon, J. Long necker. Row 2: B. Mnich, S. Masino, H. McCatharan, P. Pettersen, W. Lawery, F. McMullan, C. McNear, U Mahoney, D. Masker, R. Lindemann, J. O'Brien, M Row 1: B. Strahmeyer, R. Unneberg, C. Varnek, B. Whitenack, L. Simcox, C. Rolph, R. Sossong, A. Scud- der. Row 2: S. Wilson, J. Roesing, J. Stanivh, R. Tre- loar, S. Trowbridge, L. Seeger, M. Read, P. Turovzy, M. Zuppa, S. Toms, K. Smith, E. Shaepe, B. Shenawolf. Row 3: A. Rose, D. Zintel, B. Raber, M. Robosky, C. Visser, C. Kopich, G. Vanembur, D. Stewart, S. Snively, Mahan. Row 3: W. Osa, L. Lucio, H. Milliken, L Morgan, J. O,Donnell, G. List, R. McConnell, D 0'Rourke, R. Post, P. Magnus, M. Parr. Row 4: .I Lewin, M. Palmieri, R. McDonald, C. Leck, N. Mc Mickle, R. Neal, J. Levens, D. Lindstedt. M. Stone, P. Wright., D. Simvox, C. Rademacher, B Tardive, J. Whittaker. Row 4: C. Welsh, M. Reinhold P. Ryan, N. Wallace, J. Robinson, M. Smith, J. Ribe, J. Ruggieri, B. Seals, N. Steneck, H. Smith, B. Salmon Row 5. R. Rogers, D. Stubbs, K. Woda, F. Remshifski, F. Serino, W. Scheer, J. Walberg, R. Webber, P. Skiba D. Schuld, C. 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ES Am- V ., 1-'Qi f lf1 2 N S ggi kg . ...77 FN .ziygrxa-B 1 -1 GALE ALBANSODER Little Kid Lake Shawnee I don't know. Bright red hair and full of energy . . . likes all good looking boys . . . swimming, drag races, and Lake Shawnee 13-21 Club fill her time after school . . . pals around with Nancy and Pat . . . after graduation? Homemaking Club II, III, IV. PETER W. ABELES Pete Chester Why don't you. . . Tall, flirtatious fellow from Chester . . . has a lively wit that keeps his classmates in stitches . . . is very frank . . . usually seen with Bill and Johns' . . . future plans . . . college. Dramntics Club I, II, III, IVQ Debating I: Nature Club II, III, IV: Echo III, IV, Cross Country III, IV5 Basketball I, II, III, Varsity IV5 Football I, II. DOROTHY APGAR Dottie Chester If I told ya you'd know too. A lively senior . . . always seen with Margie and Ruth . . . all her interests are centered around Chuck', . . . finds square dancing, skating, and cooking her favorite hobbies . . . marriage will follow graduation. PAUL ADAMS Paul Wharton R.D. A rifle enthusiast of the senior class . . . member of the Mine Hill Rifle Club . . . a sport fiend . . . loves hunting, fishing and trapping . . . one of the few men found soaring over the cross-bar in the springtime . . . fate unknown. Truck III, IV. CHARLES ALM Charlie Andover A Brooklyn-ite who is usually seen with 'Don and John . . . outside ac- tivities include hunting and' cars . . . prefers a '45 Ford convertible . . . pet peeve: women drivers . . . plans to enter Monroe Calculating Com- pany. Nature Club II, III, IV. ,ggi - t ' V Y .':-,'. 1 . I . 'f!.. 2 7. ' .SV , . is :E ggs .. , 1 . ' -:sf Q- Nga- . . 7 2 ,:':, :, pls.. ggnligii-' , 3. 5 - a ,,..f-in ROBERT ALBINSON Bob Hoptacong You better not do that. Another boy from Hopatcong who can always be found around Tom's garage fooling around with his '51 Ford . . . drag racing, hunting, fish- ing and boating provide fun for his spare time . . . plans to become a hreadman after graduation. 63 BRUCE L. BAKER Bruce Ledgewood Usorryii Musically inclined fellow . . . ex- pressive brown eyes . . . favorite pastime is making music with the Tunedusters and the Moonlighters . . . future: Air Force and the Boston Conservatory of Music. Dramatic: ll: Chorus I, II, III, IV: Nature Club II: Tllespian llg Student Council III. I tally' V . i i gg : Yi JOHN ARMSTRONG Poppy Kenvil Rough League! Snappy dresser . . . look who irons his shirts . . . likes driving a Chrysler . . . organizer of the Tunedusters . . . favorite sports include: baseball and hockey . . . future plans are to sup- port his wife and daughter. Band 1, 11, Ill, :Vg Nature Club 11, ul. EUGENE BARTELL PETER MICHAEL ARENDASKY Pete Landing Never a serious moment when Pete's around . . . best friends include Tom and Tony . . . likes all sports . . . plans to work for his dad after he is finished at Roxbury. Nature Club II, III, IV, Science Club III, IV: Football I, II, III, IV. GERALD BENEDETTO Black Bart Succasunna Hi, there you! Beale Hopatcong Girls ! Where ? DEANN E E. BARKMAN Danny Chester With his height of 6'2 , most of us have to look up to Bart . . . forever telling the girls how ridiculous their short haircuts look . . . we see col- lege and medicine ahead for Bart . Football Ig Baskelbull I, II, III, IV: Track I, ll, Ill, lVg Nature Club Il, III, IV: Dra- molirs Club Il, III, IV5 Science Club IVg Stu- dent Council III. Hails from River Styx . . . hangs around with Jim, Bob, or Ken . . . the Canteen, hunting, and fishing take up his spare time . . . follows the Yankees during the baseball season . . . plans to join the Navy and see the world. Band I, II. Where's Lois? Fun to know . . . loves to drive L0is's Chevy , and to bake at the Harvest House . . . forever reminis- cing with Charleen about Maine . . . will enter either physical therapy or secretarial work after graduation. 'rfi-gf :ss , :TEV R Hornemalring III, IV 5 Dramatic: IV 5 Thelpian Club IV. 64 5 GEORGE GRANT BERRY G,C, Ledgewood The happy whistler . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, baseball, and riding around with Hank . . . outside activi- ties include Demolay and Suckasunny Bowmen . . . his future-professional baseball. Archery Club III: Basketball Ip Football I. CI-IARLEEN M. CARL Charleen Chester ': .1 ,s U uiilil JANET ELIZABETH BIGG Jan Landing Oh, for cryin' out loud! One of our cutest seniors . . . always seen with Bev and Carol . . . enjoys driving her mom's '51 Packard . . . Florence Nightingale has beckoned to her. Flashes II, III, IV, Feature Ed. IV: Echo III, Secretary IV: Future Nurses III, IV: Nature II, III, IV: Student Council Rep. IV, Dramatic: I, II, III, IV, Science Club III, Secretary IV: Future Teachers II, III. WAYNE BURGHER Bergy ' Flanders KENNETH BODNER Ken Wharton Tall and handsome . . . quiet, except to those who know him . . . was ac- tive in P.A.L. throughout his four years at R.H.S .... enjoyed playing in the band for two years . . . future . . . who knows? Band I, Ilg Nature Club II. E, . I if A ffrff' gg My Gael Maybe . . . Short, vivacious blonde . . . her hazel eyes are always on the look out for fun . . . usually seen with Lois One of the Flanders bunch . . . often seen after school hours with Danny . . . likes swimming and Chevies best . . . still has that Brooklyn accent and Deanne . . . never without a tale from Maine . . . thinks the clouds hold the future. . . . plans to join the Coast Guard after graduation. Dramalicu HI, IVg Homemaking IV. DORIS ELAINE BRATTLOF Dot Berkshire You're kidding! Tall, fun loving gal . . . enjoys driv- ing her father's Dodge . . . usually seen with Marlene and Sandy . . . enjoys roller skating, swimming, and bowling . . . secretarial school heck- ons to her. Nature Il, III, IV: Homemaking II, III, Pres. IV, Dramatic: IV. GRACE CHAMBERLAIN Grace Budd Lake The last of the Chamberlain girls from Budd Lake . . . did a great job on the magazine drive . . . dislikes homework and, like most girls, gym . . . plans for the future are un- decided. Ilomemahing Club II, IV, Treas. III: Archery III, IV: Dramatic: I, II, III: Teachers' Club II, III. VINCENT CICALESE Chick Lake Hopatcong Hi, Doll. Tall, dark and dimpled . . . a sports man at heart . . . enjoys archery, skiing, and football . . . pet peeve: claustrophobia . . . hopes to join the Air Force and to become a jet mechanic. Football , II: Student Council IV. GERALDINE MARIE CHAMBERLAIN Gerry Mt. Arlington Cute gal of 5'2 . . . usually seen with .lan and Bev . . . enjoys skating and swimming . . . crazy about Fords . . . popular with everyone . . . sec- retarial work will follow graduation. Svniar Class Secretary: Student Council Secre- tary IV: Ilomemaking II, III, IV: Nurses' Club III, IV: Archery Club III: Girls' A.A. IV: Sub. Cheerleader IV. LOIS ARLENE CLAWSON Lo Chester Oh, Gee J Trim dresser, with a sparkle in her eyes . . . proud of being one of our twirlers . . . Deanne, Charleen, and Donna Jean are her close friends . . . future includes secretarial work and Bob. Dramatic: III, IV: Twirler IV: Homemaking III, IV: Thespian Club III: Echo Board I, II, III, IV. . ROBERT CASEY Casey Lower Berkshire I don't know! Nice guy who can usually be seen with Charlie and Stan . . . playing cards, fishing, and hunting are a few of his favorite pastimes . . . Navy may follow after graduation. Football I. JOCELYN DORR CLELAND Jackie Pleasant Hill F or Pete's sake! Pert miss who's lots of fun . . . pet peeve: people who forget things . . . has a passion for art and music . . . weakness for Vermont . . . looks for- ward to college in New England. Flashes III, IV: Girls' A.A. IV: Dramatic! II, III IV: Special Chorus II: Nature Club II, III, IV: Future Teachers III, Treus. IV: Echo Art Stuff IV. MARY LUCILLE COOPER Mary Flanders Hector Has a quiet pleasant manner . . . pet peeve: her early morning race after the bus . . . enjoys reading a good book and likes caring for animals . . . most often seen with Deanna and Carol . . . college next. Debate I, II: Dramalics III, IV: Nature Club II, III, IV: Future Teachers III, IV: Flashes IV: Echo III, IV: Girls' A.A. IV: Science Club III. RICHARD DEMAREST MARICA DEANNA DARRESS Deanna Berkshire That gets me. Ambitious and capable . . . enjoys playing sax and piano . . . outside activities . . . 4-H and Rainbow Girls . . . pet peeve: distance between Berkshire and Lafayette . . . college and teaching come next. Future Teachers, Sec. Ill, Pres. IV: Girls' AA. IV: Dramatics III, IV: Nature Club II, III, IV: Band I, II: Science Club III, IV: Orchestra I. RICHARD E. DAWALT D. DEANE DARROW Deen Chester Short, perky brunette . . . loves swimming, skating, and dancing . . . proudly wears an engagement ring from Cal . . . can usually be found with Mary, Agnes and Kathy . . . future: plans marriage. Dramalics III, IV: Nature Club VI, III, IV: Future Nurses III, IV: Echo II, III: Special Chorus II: Flashes III, IV. Dick Succasunna You wanna' bet? Aspiring to become a teacher . . . blond crew cut tops off his 5'l1,' build . . . Demolay, Y.M.C.A., Youth Fellowship and Choir keep him on the go when heis away from R.H.S. Echa Board III, IV: Future Teachers II, III, IV: Nature Club II, III, IV: Science Club IV. Dick,' Hopatcong How about that! Bayley-Ellard's loss was Roxhury's gain . . . roots for the Yankees . . . always smiling and lots of fun . . . likes all sports . . . hobbies are hunt- ing, drawing, and girls . . . always with Flip and Beakie . . . future plans: Air Force. diss- DIANA DAVIES Diana Wharton R. D. Wait for mel Commercial course . . . enjoys sing- ing in chorus . . . her brown hair is never without curls . . . another girl who dreads dressing for those stren- uous gym classes . . . future . . . her commercial course will show its value. ANN LUCILLE DOYLE Ann Bertrands Island What? One of the gang from Bertrands Isl- and . . . weakness for swimming in Lake Hopatcong . . . hangs around with Rosie . . . detests getting up early . . . has hopes of heading for the clouds to be an airline stewardess. Nature Club II, III, IV5 Ilomemalring Club III. -fy... MARIE 'M. DILLEY Dill Flanders Talkative girl from Flanders . . . usually seen catching upi' on the lat- est with Cathy and Barbara . . . never without her MH Ford . . . works at Woolworthis after school . . . future remains undecided. Homemuking Club II, III, IV. HELEN T. DUNN Hunzy Landing 'Cr GERTRUDE DRAKE Certy Chester I don't know. Came to us in her junior year from Newton lligh . . . always full of fun . . . never seen without Shirley . . . likes her music western style . . . enjoys square dancing . . . future is undecided. Nature Club Ilg Ilomemalring II. lim hungry. Proof that good things come in small packages . . . spends her spare time writing to Bob . . . loves to teach ballroom dancing to the small fry . . . .luly brings wedding bells. Ilamvnmking Club III, IV: Twirler I, II, III: H1-url Major:-Ire IVQ Nature Club II, III, IV: Echo III, IV: Student Council III. ,lg-aq,.,.Q is . ::frf : -' sig ag. . CAROLE ANN DiBIAS Carole Landing What a panic! Cute brunette with a cheerful dispo- sition . . . can be seen with Jan and Bev . . . collects Rock 'n' Roll reg. ords . . . ardent Dodger rooter . . . plans to put her secretarial course to work after graduation. Art Club III, IV, Trvus. III: Dramatic: I, II, Ill. IVQ Girls' fl.A.IVg Echo Art Stuff IV: Magazine Drive Committee IV. PAUL EDWARDS s'Paul Chester Quiet, well liked Chesterite . . . en- joys hunting and those M53 mercs . . . pals around with Flip in home room . . . cares more for outside school activities . . . on his way to earning that first million . . . plans to be one of our much needed farmers. sl AGNES CECILIA FINNEGAN THOMAS ESPOSITO Espie,' Port Morris Captivating smile with laughing brown eyes . . . usually found staying out of trouble with Tony, Pete, and Johns . . . will always be remembered for his long run at the Netcong game . . . future: college. Football II. III, IV: Basketball I, II, III, IV: Nature Club II, III, IV: Science Club III, IV. DEVANE F OLEY JOAN FERGUSON Red Stanhope Oh, Sugar! To add to our happy senior class came .loanie from Grover Cleveland H.S. in New York . . . her main argument is that she can't sleep late any more . . . after graduation she plans to become a woman in white. RICHARD P. FOGAROLI Aggie Kenvil That's terrific. A bundle of school spirit . . . always ready to listen to long stories . . . everyone's friend . . . enjoys reading, swimming, skating and basketball . . . future: college. Future Teachers I, II, IV, Treas. III: Echo II, III, Girls' Sports Ed. IV: Debate I, II, IV: G.A.A. IV: Cheerleader IV: Dramatic: I, II, III, IV: Chorus II: National Honor Society III, IV. W Reb Hopatcong Likewise Intriguing southern drawl . . . if not with the other eleven, you can find him hunting or fishing . . . plans to go to college and to become a confirmed bachelor. Varsity Football IV: Wrestling III, IV: Track III, IV: Nature Club IV: Student Council IV. Fogy Flanders Not only tltat, but. . . l Able bachelor of the '57 class . . . great Yankee fan . . . can always be found with Trev and Jerry . . . future plans include chemical engineering . . . from there: maybe, outer space? Science Club III, Vice Pres. IV: Nature Club II, III, IV: Echo II, III, Photography Ed. IV: Truck II. IV: Baseball IV. MARY THRESA FINNE GAN Mary Kenvil H i, Kids. A friendly and well liked gal . . . seen cheering at all school games . . . found jerking sodas at the Goody Shop after school . . . future plans include college and teaching. Flashes II, Girls' Sports Ed. III, IV: Dramatic: I, Il, III, Vice Pres. IV: Student Council Sec. IV: G.A.A. Pres. IV: National Honor Society. 1 KENNETH W. GARDNER Flip Hopatcong Anybody want to go to Metchew? Quiet . . . hair with the natural twist . . .talent for trouble . . . has many friends . . . pet peeve: working at Van's . . . future includes college or the frogmen. Track I, II, III, IV, Dramatic: IV, Future Teacher: IV. ! I W g if 'H J fl, 1,,, 4 ' n' ' 21- ,gi fs nttn KATHRYN GELONE Kay Hopatcong Full of energy for all kinds of sports, :especially swimming, diving and ice skating . . . louths dirty shoes . . . excels in all hs-r studies . . . future plans include office work. Chorus Ill, Chvcrlvuding IV, Girls' IIA. IV. 70 fil l -' ROSEMARIE FREY Rosie Hopatcong Oh, no I Likeable gal from the Styx . . . pals around with the Hopatcong gang . . . loves horseback riding and ice skat- ing . . . another woman terror at the wheel . . . will be a secretary ofter leaving Roxbury. Nature Club II, III, IV: Homemaking Club II, III, IV. GAIL GERHOLD Gail Hopatcong Heights That's beside the point. Never a red mark for Gail . . . seen with Pat and Alice . . . crazy about red and black cars . . . future includes Katharine Gibbs and secre- tarial work. Homemaking If Echo IIQ Chorus Ig Debate II. JOHN FRAME .l0l1l1ny Andover The quiet type . . . likes Fords, guns and hunting . . . well informed on all sports . . . belongs to the gun club . . . main objective after graduation is the Navy. Nature Club II, III, IV. JANET GOLWICK Shorty Ledgewood 0h! Great. Our class shorty . . . never without Pat and Betty . . . cooking, sewing, and reading keep her busy after school hours . . . short black hair and brown eyes top her 4'9 . . . her future leads toward secretarial work. al WN SANDRA DIANE GREENE PATRICIA ANN GORDON Pat Mt. Arlington A quiet, artistic member of the senior class . . . can usually be found with Joan . . . enjoys swimming, horse- back riding, writing and driving her brother's Mercury . . . her ambitions are directed towards commercial art. Nature club 11. STANLEY HANSEN MAHLON HAROLD GREENE H'E Lake Hopatcong Very Impressive Tall, well dressed fellow with a nice personality . . . pet peeve: people who think motorcycles are dangerous . . . enjoys roddin' around in his '53 Olds with Charlie or Chic . . . draft- ing is in the future. LUCILLE I. HAHN Sandy Lake Hopatcong Ya know what happened? Tall and attractive with a sunny smile . . . pet peeve: Pediddle Hop- pin' Pedestrians . . . enjoys sailing, skateing and water skiing . . . future plans include college. Nature Club II, III, IV, Sec. II: Future Teachers II, Pres. III, Vice Pres. IV: G.A.A. Sec. IV: Echo III, Assistant Ed. IV: Dramatic: III, IV. Stan Flanders Came to us from P.S. 176, in Brook- lyn . . . six feet, two inches tall . . . with red hair . . . the terror of Homeroom C . . . takes orders for the cafeteria . . . best friend is Bob Casey . . . wild about cars, especially Dodges . . . future plans: undecided. Lucy Succasunna My goodness! Petite, fragile, blue-eyed blonde, whose pet peeve is being teased . . . loves all dancing, especially the cha- cha . . . ardent supporter of the foot- ball and basketball games . . . draft- ing at Picatinny will follow. Dramatic: Club II, III, IV: Nature Club II, III, IV: Homemaking Club III, IV: Echo Board II, III. ELIZABETH GREGSON Betsy Hopatcong Let's eat. Blonde and peppy . . . never without Rosie, Maureen or .loan . . . always eating, except during sandwich break . . . keeps the lake busy with her swimming and skating . . . plans to go into nursing. Dramatic: III: Future Nurses III, IV: Home- making I, II, III: CAA. IV. CARL HERGERT Hergie Succasunna Hain't it? Great asset to our team . . . quiet but nice to know . . . well liked by everyone . . . just loves rising with the sun each morning . . . plans to get a job and make his first million. Football I, II, III, IV: Baseball I, II, III, IV. in X N C AGC 'O' qw-'pr 1 JOAN HICKS Joan Flanders rs That's what you think! A short, peppy blonde . . . usually found with Adele . . . loves all sports and that Chevy,' . . . pet peeve: simple-she has seven brothers! . . . future includes secretarial work. Ilomemakin Club I, II, III, IV: Archery IVF S Girls' A.A. IV. 72 MARJORIE STURDY HARVEY Margie Berkshire Valley Might just as well. Short, cute and very talkative . . . her hobby is her hubby . . . spends most of her spare time writing to Walt . . . future plans include having a house of her own. Homemalring Club I, II, III: Nature Club II, III: Future Nurses' Club III. TIMOTHY HICKS '4Tim Kenvil Hey! Good looking. The pint sized portion of our track team . . . likes hunting, fishing, and other sports . . . in cohoots with Chip and Joe . . . intends to go to college to become a chemical engineer. Nature Club II, III, IV: Science Club III, IV: Intramural Basketball I, II, III, IV. JANICE HART Jan Led gewood And so . . .? Always full of vim and vigor, never without a peppy cheer . . . loves to chatter . . . hates those little white lies . . . future plans include nursing. Cheering II, Co-Captain IV: Nature Club II: Dramatic: Club I, II, IV, Trvas. III: National Honor Society: Echo Board I, II, III, IV: Flashes II: Class Treasurer II, III, IV. ROBERT J. HOFFMAN Slew Flanders Hang on to her. Always ready with a grin and a cheer- ful word . . . hillbilly music and Chevys hold his interest . . . im- portant man on the football team . . . future includes Marines . . and then retirement. Nature Club Il, III, Pres. IV: Student Council II, III, IV: Football I, II, III, IV: Baseball I : Junior, Senior Class Vice Pres. ie? F V get A time BARBARA HORROCKS Sam Succasunna Oh Beans Eyes that sparkle', . . . a welcome addition from Morris Hills . . . en- joys music, and plays the trombone in the Mountain Lakes Symphony Orchestra . . . pet peeve: flat tires . . . business school and continuation with her musical education are next. Band, Sec. IV. DONALD GARY HOLSTEIN Don Hopatcong Came to us from Morristown in his sophomore year . . . spare time in- terests include amateur radio . . . is a capable pilot of Hopatcong Junior Rifle Club . . . plans to study en- gineering at Stevens Institute. Science Club III, IV. GEORGE JOHNSON Johns Lower Berkshire Valley How about that! Competent Student Council president . . . usually found with Espie laugh- ing at Mitch's jokes . . . pet peeve: playing at long dances . . . music is first for his career. Student Council I, II, III, Pres. IV: Honor Society III, IV, Nature Club II, III, IV, De- bate I, II, IV: Dramalics I, II, III, IV: Foot- ball II, III, Varsity IV: W'restling I, II, III, IV, Truck I, II, III, IV. if-xt ADELE HOPLER Adele Chester Got any gum? Great supporter of Chester and the Dodgers . . . outside of school Adele enjoys square dancing and horseback riding . . . pals with Hope and Barb . . . after graduation . . . Katharine Gibbs. JOAN BARBARA ILIOHAN Blondy Hopatcong its a in siys s pg I Don't be cruel. Transfer from George Washington High . . . quickly became part of the Hopatcong group . . . lovely blond hair . . . can be seen with Maureen, Rosie and Betsy cheering on our team . . . pet peeve: hiking to catch that 7 o'clock bus . . . another of our future nurses. Future Nurse: IVQ G.A.A. IVQ Homemaking IV. DI GERALD EDWIN HUNSICKER Jerry Woo dport 1 'm regustedf' Great sense of humor . . . always ready with a joke . . . good dancer . . . can be found with Trev . . . plans to buy a sports car and invade Northeastern. Dramatic: I, II, III, IV: Track I, II, III, IV: Nature Club II, III, IV, Echo II, III, IV: Student Council Ig Flashes, Photography Ed. IV. DANIEL J. KEEGAN, Jr. James Succasunna Wh , sure. ' 9' Hackettstown High School's contribu- tion to Roxbury . . . can usually be seen cruising around in his white Chevy convertible . . . enjoys riding and hunting . . . a member of the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve . . . am- bition is to become a mechanic. '-'L'!.f ROBERT KETONEN Bob Mt. Arlington A Milwaukee fan . . . has a lively answer for everything . . . hates getting dressed up . . . enjoys art work, especially cartooning . . . after graduation he will he found at the Parson School of Design. Science Club IIE IV: Track II, III, IV: Crm: Country Mgr. III: Nature Club II, III, IV: Art Club IV. 74 . , is Q' it W 'wg ., iff. , a Y L ',fQ55,t.:gtyzQt-.mx ME G15 V i if K' GARY KEEFER Keel Mt. Arlington Hi, Shorty. A sharp-looking boy from the lake . . . loves his new Merc . . . quiet, but fun to he with . . . always talk- ing of California and prospecting . . . plans to be a tile contractor. Football I, II, III: Track I. II, III: Basketball I: President of Junior Class: Vice President of Student Council. GEORGE KNEHR George Lake Hopatcong I say there man. Rather tall fellow from the lake . . . George's interests lie in hunting and fishing . . . a sportsman in the true sense of the word. . . gangs up with Frank and Ray . . . seriously think- ing of doing the Air Force a big favor. e f GREGORY ANDREW JOSEPH Greg Succasunna ffyup !!l Well-liked guy who's really at home on the dance floor . . . instigated the cha-cha at R.H.S .... enjoys play- ing the piano, collecting records and guns . . . construction work will follow. Art Club I, II, III, IV: Dramatic: Club II, III, IV. KATHERINE A. KLEIN Kathy Ledgewood Don't be chintzy! Our class chatterbox . . . usually seen with the TWINS, Lucy, and .lan . . . likes Chevys . . . enjoys playing the piano and dancing the cha-cha . . . plans joining the ranks of women in white. Special Chorus II: Nature Club II, III, IV: Dramatic: II. III, IV: Flashes IV: Future Nurses III, IV: Archery III, IV: Science Club IV. SEQ is P-'rv Nw BARBARA A. KOLAR Bobbie Lake Hopatcong Another one of our Hopatcong girls . . . never without Marie, Cathy, or Marion . . . an avid rooter for Navy . . . Bobbie also goes for that pizza pie . . . always waiting for Tom to come home . . . is planning to enter the secretarial ranks. DAVID GRAHAM LaRUE Dave Lake Shawnee It's a tough life. A flirt in every sense of the word . . . painting, eating and listening to music occupy his spare time . . . fu- ture plans see the Navy and then college. Chorus II: Track Team Ig Nature Club II, III: Fire Squad Ig Echo II, III, IV. Q' as ' ..t.: 5, X - VIVIAN KRAMER Viv Mt. Arlington A cheerful brown eyed lass . . . can usually be seen riding in a '49 '4Olds with Lee . . . enjoys swimming and ice skating . . . interested in needle- work . . . future plans . . . marriage. CHARLES LANGDON Charlie Ledgewood One of the nicer fellow from Ledge- wood . . . can be seen paling around with Bruce . . . has a keen eye for the opposite sex . . . his blue Chevy takes up most of his time . . . future includes the Air Force. Track I, II, III, IV: Class Vice President I. J WW W as .Q 3' ii ,- T E W.. at 5 '6 Lua X 3 S v. at -X 1- 5'-,. . 3.5.5 xftaxi ,au ,uc s -sig W.. at-.1-::.:1zt,. o...uu,, it . 4 5 'X t w . V- , att.. gg.-2-gl-1.-1-gig.. x 'W' X f -, ::1:f,::-any -:y..3.gq.-1.3.1.-,.3:.g jjfgti' ' :',z12..:4fq3 :3,.-,-1.3.5,-1.-g,vg,f f 'WEP -11-:Z-1 i IF -'S i ii ALICE LaBAR '5Alice Hopatcong 0h! You Dirty Bird Another Hopatcong lassie . . . cheer- ful and talkative . . . can usually be seen riding in a s'Chevy with Joe . . . enjoys swimming, dancing and skating . . . future includes secre- tarial work. Homemalsing Club II, III, IV. THEODORE R. LAKE Ted Bartley Ain't that a shame? One of the outdoor boys . . . enjoys hunting and fishing and keeping up with all the latest stock car designs . . . the Gun Club and National Guard are among his activities outside of school . . . future plans are to be a building contractor. Varsity Football II. EDWARD LEWIS Louie Hopatcong Look at that! Known for his crop of bright red hair . . . forever rooting for Hopal- cong . . . enjoys the outdoor life of hunting, trapping and fishing with Frank Lepore . . . future plans re- main to be seen. Nature Club II. ,I R' -I . ir A' PATRICIA MAGEE Pat Hopatcong An Irish colleen . . . loves skating, swimming and dancing . . . favorite pastime is eating and riding around in liuddy's black Ford . . . plans to become a Bell Telephone service representative. Ilumc-making ll, Ill, IV: Future Nurses Ill. 76 J T-rf' . f 5 ff fviisffi' .fa ali fm FRANK LEPORE Frankie Boy Landing Well dressed outdoor man . . . likes duck and deer hunting, fishing and trapping . . . can usually be found with George and Ray . . . hates get- ting up early, except on Saturdays . . . future plans are undecided. EDN A M. MAKIN Andy Flanders Going to Marshalla ?', A baseball and archery fan . . . has a strong dislike for homework . . . crazy about Mews . . . can usually be seen with Alice and Ruth . . . her hobbies include dancing and wasting time . . . future plans are undecided. Hamemalcing Club II, III. 'UTY WY slit ,-imfkai-,Q ,sims fggsisl 'gp is U Aff- L U l I JOHN LAWREY Johnny Mt. Arlington Handsome athletic boy . . . pleasant smile for everyone . . . see Pepsi, Hoff, Smitty and Bill, thereis Johnny . . . likes his 56 Ford . . . hopes to join the State Troopers. Student Council Sgt. ul Arms III: Football I, II, III, IV: Baseball II, III, IV. MARLENE AUDREY MARLOWE Marlene Budd Lake I donit know about that. A chatter-box from Mt. Olive . usually keeps her classes in stitches . . . can be seen chattering with Dotty . . . enjoys swimming and ice skating . . . undecided about the future. Homemalring Club III. GERALDINE LUCILLE MCKEON Gerry Ledgewood Hi, everybody! Happy disposition and sparkling eyes . . . created the dreamy atmosphere for Junior Prom . . . designer of the Nature Club pin . . . often headed for Rutherford with a uused car . Nulure Club II, III, IV: Dramatic: II, III, Co-Pres. IVg Student Council IV: Science III, IV: G.A.A. IVg Archery Vice Pres. III. YVONNE MERRIGAN Von Chester NANCY McGUIRE Nancy Lake Hopatcong Let's scorch around for a while. Known for her red hair and freckles . . . full of vitality . . . can be seen with Gale or Ruth . . . likes baseball and basketball . . . intends to join the telephone operators after school. Homemuking Club II, Ill, IV. WILLIAM McWILLIAMS Bill Nolans Point Will you stop it?,' Vivacious blue-eyed Chesterite often seen with Hunzy or Nancy . . . came from St. ,lohn's Academy as a sopho- more . . . noted for blushing in his- tory . . . always laughing . . . favors swimming, ice skateing, and German shepherds . . . future: undecided. Hamemaking III. Don't get shook. Possesses an uncontrollable gift of gab . . . usually seen with Bud Neske . . . he has the common teen-age weakness-rock and roll music . . . future includes the Air Force and then Georgia Tech. Science Club III, IV: Nature Club II, III, IV: Roxbury Roller Club Guard II, III, IV. PAUL McDONALD Paul Hopatcong Six feet tall with short, brown, curly hair . . . that's our Paul . . . has a weekness for Chevies . . . an avid supporter of mechanical drawing class . . . future plans remain unknown, but maybe Uncle Sam will help decide that for him. V DONNA JEAN MCCONNELL Squirt Kellvil Get out and walk. Petite blonde eyeful . . . snappy twirler for three years . . . hates to miss a football or basketball game . . . smooth dancer . . . likes driving her Chevy . . . secretarial work will follow. Dramatic: III, IVg Homemaking I, II, III, Sec. IV, Twirling I, II, III: Student Council II, Illg Junior Class Secretary. ite TREVOR MURPHY Trev Flanders I give up. A popular guy in the senior class. .. always clowning with Jerry . . . good dancer and life of the party . . . pet peeve: segregated gym . . . hobbies include photography and girls . . . plans to turn Rutgers into a country club. Sophomore Class President: Senior Class Presi- dent: Student Council II, IV, Trezu. III: Flashes II, Photography Ed. III, Editor-in-Chief IV: Nature Club II, Vice Pros. III, IV: Echo Il, Boys' Sports Ed. III, Business Mgr. IV: Dramatic: II. III, IV. fl. sul EN as ,, , Ears RUTH MORGAN Morgan Flanders Fiddlesticks One of the more athletically inclined girls of our senior class . . . never without her basketball . . . pet peeve is her English homework . . . usually seen around R.H.S. with Judy, Edna and Nancy . . . future plans remain undecided. Girls' A.A. IV. LAWLEA CATHERINE NASH Lolly Succasunna JOEL BERKELEY MITCHELL, Jr. Mitch Bartley Mrs, Moyer, I betcha I'm sick. Good looking and flirtatious . . . magnetic personality . . . one of those terrific Tunedusters . . . spends his spare time riding around in a '54 Chevy with Johns . . . future: might be singing the Air Force Blues. Baseball I, II, III, IV: Football I, II, III, IV: Chorus I: Student Council II, III, IV: Wrestling IV: Dramatic: IV. WARREN NESKE Buddy Flanders CHARLES MICHAEL NAEGLE Mike Succasunna I don't know J Short . . . can be seen through thick and thin riding his hike to school . . . spends a great deal of time tink- ering with his Model A . . . hasn't made any definite plans as yet for the future. Crunch A senior who loves chattering on the phone and a certain Chevy . . . watch out . . . another women driver! . . . seen with Janice and Nancy . . . the lucky girl with a handsome teacher for her neighbor . . . headed for Nor- folk Ceneral Hospital. Nature II, III, IV: Chorus I: Nurses II: Fu- ture Teachers I: Homemaking II, III, IV. Oh, yea? Tall guy with a different haircut . . . always seen somewhere between Flanders and Hopatcong, in his black Ford . . . likes to ice skate and roller skate . . . future plans include the Air Force. Nature Club II, III, IV. X. . -asus.. ' 3- . ,z. ,C THEODORE NESWALD Jr. Ted Berkshire Valley Oh Gosh! Pleasant manner and cute smile . . . a very active member of the M.Y.F. . . . spends his spare time seeking rare coins for his collection . . . will make a good history teacher. F.T.A. IVg Nnlurc Club II, III, IVg Intramural Basketball I, II, III: Cross Country IVg Track III, IV: Science Club III, IV. WILLIAM PARKS Will H . v Flanders WAYNE NOCK Nocker Lake Hopatcong Hey, Killer. A nook-out with a personality to match . . . outstanding artistic ability . . . can always he found kibitzing with Mitch, Johns and Neil . . . fu- ture lies in the Air Force. Basketball I, Ilg Nature Club II, III, IV. SHIRLEY PALMER CATHERINE NORGARD Cathy Flanders Cathy, topped off with brown hair and green eyes, is another one of the Flanders' girls . . . always seen with Dill and Barbara . . . just loves C?J those first period gym classes . . . driving Fords and swimming are her favorite pastimes . . . undecided about her future. Homemulring Club II, III. Well, all right. One of our top eleven . . . can be seen ripping it up with Secola, Lawery, Hoffy, and Smitty . . . hob- bies include hunting and 4-H club . . . plans to go into farming. Varsity Football III, IV. Shir1 Mt. Arlington us I m staruedf' Short and sweet, that's Shirl . . . pals around with Carole, Joyce and Bev . . . pet peeves: classes . . . enjoys roller skating, eating and most sports . . . future plans: secretary. Nurses' Club III, IV: Girls' A.A. IVg Art Club II, III, IV. RACHEL OSBORNE Ra Budd Lake You ain't too bright. Hoards full fashioned sweaters . . . spends her spare time, of all things, initialing fire towers . . . enjoys swimming, skating, and watching foot- ball games . . . future lies in college. Archery III, IV: Iflashes Ilg Future Teacher: III: Future Nurses Sec. Illg Echo III, Art Ed. Vg Nature Club II, III, IV: Dramatic: III, IV. 79 GLORIA JOYCE PIRES Glo Port Morris Naturally The instigator of school spirit . . . usually found listening to records, reading, or gabbing on the phone . . . interested in all sports . . . nursing is next for Glo. Cheerleader II, III, Co-Cnpluin IVJ Dramallcl I, II, III, IV: Future Nurses III, IV: Flasher III, IV3 C.A.A. IV5 Nature Club II, III, IV. JOYCE PIEZ Joyce Kenvil Am I late? Peppy brunette . . . always ready with a smile . . . usually seen with Carole, Shirl, and Edna . . . enjoys skating and bowling . . . Ford vic- DOROTHY JANE PICKEL Dot Flanders You know. Tall gal, known for her blonde hair . . . would love to drive that green Chrysler . . . can usually be found with Pat or Marlene . . . enjoys bowling, ice skating and sewing. Echo I, II, III, IV: Homemaking II, III, Pres. IV. RAYMOND PRUDEN FRED PISORCHUK Meatball Landing Me-me-meep Well liked fellow . . . buddies with Doug . . . weakness for ice cream . . . enjoys hunting and cars . . . plans to be a butcher. Football I, II, Illg Track II: Wrestling I, II. 80 torias seem to catch her eye . . . pet peeve: classes . . . future plans are undecided. Girls' A.A. IVg Homemaking Club III, IV: Dramatic: II, III, IV. JOSEPH PODURSKI Joe Hopatcong Where ya going? Proud of being from the lake best friend is Ron . . . has great artistic ability . . . loves eating pie . . . hunting and fishing are .loe'S favorite pastimes . . . future: Navy. Arr Club I, II, III, IV. Ray Hopatcong Oh, yea? This boy can usually be seen fooling around with his Ford . . . a hunter and fisherman at heart . . . has a passion for trap shooting . . . will be a carpenter of mechanic in the future. A little 5'1,' pack of dynamite with JUNE LILLIAN NANCY MARGARET RAFER Succasunna I forgot. Tall, with a cheerful smile . . . crazy about horses . . . pet peeve: people who ride western style . . . next to horses she likes Fords . . . has a true friend in Jane . . . undecided about her future. Nature Club II, III, IV: Future Nurses III: Archery Club Ill: Ir. Dramatic: I, Il: Hook Reviewing Il. HERBERT K. SALMON Chip Ledgewood Don't get shook. A jeep is his trademark . . . a pleas- ant hello for everyone . . . enjoys fishing, hunting and baseball . . . pet peeve: cops who question his age . . . plans to enter Hamilton College. Nature Club II, III, IV: Basketball I, II, III. he-.sp PHYLLIS READ Phil Succasunna Friendly red-head with an even tem- per . . . Methodist Youth Group and Rainbow Girls number in outside ac- tivities . . . loves bowling and swimming . . . college comes next. Nature Club II, III, IV: Future Teachers' Club II, Ill, IV: Library Club II: Dramatic: Club III, IV: Chorus I, Il. BARBARA ANN ROMLEIN Barb Chester I don't know, what? short curly hair and blue eyes . . . has a weakness for her parents' ,55 Buick and German shepherd dogs . . . office stenography follows grad- uation. Dramatic: Club III, IV. REINERTSEN Janie Swede Town Oh, sad deal. ' A vivacious and attractive blonde . . . usually seen with Marlene . . . pet peeve: mathematics in any shape, manner or form . . . speaks the Nor- wegian language and sports Nor- wegian sweaters . . . college will follow. Flashes I: Student Council I. II: Archery Treas. III: Dramatic: I, II, III, IV: Future Teacher.: III: Nature Club II, III, IV: Band I, II, III. M We SOLVEIG MARLENE RIBE Marlene Swede Town I know a lot, but I can't think of it. Shining blond hair and a name that means Way of the Sun', . . . knows music from every angle . . . is the envy. of every girl with her Nor- wegian sweaters . . . future includes King's College. Future Teacher: II, IV: Band I, II, III, IV Co- Director and Sec.: Chorus I, II, III: Archery Club III, IV. Q- ai MAUREEN SCULLY Maureen Hopatcong 0h! For Pete's sake! An enthusiastic rooter at the football games . . . can usually be seen with Joan, Betsy and Rosie . . . swimming, dancing and horse back riding are her favorite pastimes . . . future will find her as a secretary. Homemalring Club II, III, IV: Future Nurse: III. , 141' ' 1 1 flh- 1' EDWARD H. SCHAEPE Shep Hopatcong Hello Ace! Another one from Hopatcong . . . pals around with Reb . . . can be seen driving his '50 Ford . .'. cars are his hobby . . . future is undecided as yet. Track II, III, IV: Basketball II, III, IV. ANN KATHERINE SHORTER Annie Kenvil Petite beauty with pretty brown eyes . . . always a dependable chauffeur with her mom's Chevy in our junior year . . . enjoys swimming and arch- ery . . . future plans include junior college and merchandizing. Echo II, III, IV: Humemaking II, III, IV: Dramatic: II, III, IV: Thespian Club Il, III, IV: Girls' A.A. IV: Archery III, IV: Clan Secretary I, II. ANTHONY SANTELLA Tony Port Morris 0key Doke. ' Life of the party . . . can't stand those people who know it all', . . . swims with Tommy and Pete in the deep hole' . . . likes hunting and fishing . . . college will follow. Science Club III, IV: Nature Club II, III, IV: Student Council I: Flashes IV: Dramatic: Club IV: Football I: Echo III, IV. DOUGLAS SMITH Smitty Kenvil You don't know do you? Fast man on the football team . . . can be found with Fred, John, Pepsi and Bill . . . likes his 56 Ford and enjoys watching T.V .... Doug plans to take to the sea after grad- uatlon. Football I, II, III, IV: Track I, II, III, IV. GENE SECOLA 'Gene' Landing How's that? An asset to our football team . . . lurks the halls with Smitty, Johnny, Fred and Bill . . . takes special pride in his Chevy . . . pet peeve: girls? . . . plans on entering the Navy. Football I, II, III, IV: Track II, III. 82 SARAH JANE SMITH Jane Succasunna Oh noodles! 5 Ambitious and conscientious brunette . . . usually found with Nancy . . . originality in ideas: namely her sea- shell jewelry . . . pet peeve: out- growing crew cuts . . . future plans include Montclair State Teachers College. Nature Club II, III, IV: Future Teachers II, III, Sec. IV: Echo II, Assistant Adv. Ed. II, Advertising Ed. IV. JUDITH STEWART .- 2'n-f SHIRLEY EVELYN SMITH its . 19 mitty Chester An ardent fan of western music and square dancing . . . has a weakness for a blue Pontiac convertible . . . always seen with Gerty . . . spends her spare time collecting things for her hope chest in preparation for her future marriage.. Ifomemaking Club II, III, IV. GAIL STEPHENS SUSAN KING SMITH Suei' Randolph Twp. Oh, really! Bright eyes and cute smile . . . likes swimming and ice skating . . . some- body mention food, there's Sue . . . forever busy . . . plans to go to college. Echo II, Sec. III. Editor-in-Chief IV: Flashes I, II, Activities III, Assistant Ed. IV: Cheer- leading III: Dramatic: I, II, Sec. III, Co-Pres. V: Student Council Rep. IV: Nature Club II, IV, Treas. III: Archery III, Pres. IV: Science Club III, Treas. IV: National Honor Society III, IV. A--naw Judy Succasunna I don't know. Gets along well with everyone . . . an avid bowler and basketball player . . . pet peeve: shining her white bucks . . . Ruth numbers first among her friends . . . an expert seamstress . . . marriage and possibly beautician work are next for Judy. Nature Club II. QF' V. Gail Succasunna What do you know about thatl' Known for her friendliness . . . main interests include roller skating, ice skating and going to the movies . . . pet peeve: those long English classes . . . seen with Nanette most of the time . . . headed for a secretary's desk. BEVERLY ANN SPENCER Bevie Berkshire Valley Definitely Sweet personality . . . accomplices: .lan and Carole . . . special technique: making pizza pie . . . pet peeve: fathers who don't let their daughters drive . . . plans to become a medical technologist. Future Nurses III, IV: Flashes IV: Echo II, III, IV: Dramatic: I, II, III, IV: Girls' AA. Vice President IV: Nature Club II, III, IV. 83 FRANK STOPA Frank Kenvil Great supporter of Kenvil and the Brooklyn Dodgers . . . pet peeve is work . . . usually found in the halls with Ken and Bob . . . spare time is occupied by his hot Merc . . . fu- ture includes Georgia Tech. Track II, III, IVQ Cross Country III. VINCENT STIGLIANO Vince Mt. Arlington Friendly disposition . . . can usually be seen working on his Ford station wagon . . . lurks the halls with the two Georges and Fred . . . enjoys fishing . . . plans to enter the serv- ice after graduation. F oolbull Il. RUTH STRAUB uRulhie', Chester Got any gum? A cute, talkative gal . . . always seen with Margie . . . has a weakness for eating Italian food . . .,future plans: look at that ring Ruths sporting! llomemaking Il. Ill, IVg Nature Club Ill, IV: Nurses' Club Ill. 84 BETTY ANN TOTH Tothie Succasunna Oh, well. A more quiet member of our senior class . . . pet peeve is housework, especially dishes and ironing . . . friends include Rona, Carol and Joyce . . . enjoys baseball and swimming, and loves those Hudsons . . . Minis- try work may follow for Betty. JESSIE R. STICKLE Jess Berkshire Oh, come on! Has a curious dislike for all cats . . . likes to sport around in his Mercury . . . favorite pastimes include col- lecting guns, ice hockey and swim- ming . . . future will find him as a draftesman or carpenter. ROBERT PAUL TRAYNOR B ob Succasunna H i, C ustomsf' Six feet two, eyes of blue . . . likes his music western style . . . never seen without his guitar . . . enjoys hunting and tinkering with cars . . . future plans include the Navy. Dramatic: IV . CHARLES TREDWAY ucllarliell Chester A guy with a nice smile . . . Pete, Casey, and Bob are his best friends . . . likes all sports, especially base- ball and basketball . . . future un- decided. Baseball lllg Basketball III, IV. DAVE WARNER Radu Kenvil One of the few red headed boys of R.H.S .... likes hunting and fishing for spare time enjoyment . . . his '55 Chevy takes him where he wants to go . . . his future plans are to own his own fishing fleet. NANETTE TROWBRIDGE Nan Succasunna H i .V Juvenile. Always loads of fun . . . friends with everybody . . . spends her spare time riding around in a bright red Ford Thunderbird . . . enjoys roller skat- ing and going to the movies . . . aspires to be a secretary. RONALD WALDRON Ronnie', Succasunna Quiet, but a terrific personality . . . liked by everyone . . . another Rox- bury student who spends his after- noons at McGregor's . . . often seen with Neil, Stan, and Nocker . . . the Air Force is next for Ronnie. Wrestling I, II: Student Council II. JAMES VANDERHOOF J.V. Hopatcong I don't know. See that red and black '56 Ford? that's .l.V .... Hopatcong fan . . . likes football, baseball, hunting and girls . . . can usually be seen with Ray, Ken, George or Frank . . . spends his spare time working at Henkles . . . Navy may come up. EVELYN MAY WAER Evie,' Wharton Gee Whiz. One of the silent members of the senior class . . . always seen with Barb, Shirley and Gert . . . devotes her spare time to roller skateing and playing the accordion . . . plans to be a beautician. Homemaking Club II, III, IV. 85 't Q1 ' 45' fu' ss S fy.. JOSEPH WILLIAMS Joe Kenvil One of the nicest guys you would want to meet . . . especially friendly to all girls who come in the after- noon . . . pet peeve is that English homework . . . does very well in track. Track I, II, III, IV: Cross Country III, Co. Captain IV: Nature Club II, III, IV: Science Club III, IV. ,',. ,454 .V ,yy ,V 'yy .w WILLIAM G. WILKINS Wi1ksi' Succasunna How about a ride? Came to us from Massachussetts in his sophomore year . . . never found without his little red scooter . . . usually headed for Ahe's . . . loves all sports . . . college and engineer- ing will follow. Science Club IV, President: Flashes IV, Boys' Sport: Ed.: National Honor Society: Student Council IV: Cross Country III, Co-Captain IV. STANLEY N. WOODS KENNETH WILSUSEN Lump Lake Shawnee What are we going to do? One of the distant commuters to R.H.S .... spends most of his time working on his Ford . . . previously attended St. Francis Prep . . . hopes to join Ken Thorn in the Merchant Marines after graduation. 86 Woodsie Kenvil Hi Chief! Took care of the money in our fresh- man year . . . most often found with Mitch and Bake . . . has played the sax in several different bands . . . plans to have a dance hand of his own someday. Echo IV, Photography Ed. III: Basketball I, II, III, IV: Baseball I, II, III, IV: Baseball I, II, III, IV: Class Treasurer I. CAROL ANN WESTERKAMP C8l'0l Berkshire Oh, those early classes. Short and quiet . . . roams the halls with 'Deanna and Mary . . . another senior glad to leave those early morning classes . . . future plans in- clude college. Nature Club II, III, IV: Future Teachers IV: Student Council IV. 'I Camera xl! zllxnn of ' fun' . xt GEORGE BELDEN Robin Hood Mt. Arlington Known for his kibitzing in classes . . . pals around with John and Gene . . . hunting and fishing take up a lot of his time . . . future plans undecided. Intramural Basketball I, II, HI. CHARLES L. GOLDSTEIN Chuck Landing Tough all over. Came from the Bronx in his senior year . . . and proud of it . . . bud- dies include Frankie and Hobie . . . enjoys ice skating, target-shooting and dancing . . . plans to enter Rut- gers and study for his B.S. I eniors WILLIAM MORGAN Bill Mt. Arlington I don't know. Blond . . . spends a lot of time in New York . . . can usually be seen with Nock . . . hates being mistaken for George . . . will be seen after graduation behind the wheel of a truck. Varsity Basketball IV: LV. IH. KENNETH SEALS Ken Budd Lake Built close to the ground . . . the silent type . . . Casey keeps him com- pany in and out of school . . . an- other fan of hunting and fishing . . . after school: one can never tell. 3 NH ef AY li. x.,E'Y 5'hx'xi:lYi 'YQXVLY' Yvxvk I AUG' ap.: lil 'X YM Speaks f0' 'neu' SENIOR 'JK ' . V Come on in, the water's fine. Don't look now, but . . . ...L Idiots delight! Too many cooks . . . Well, what are you looking at? o ,ggi J o SN APS In old Rom an days, Hey . . . whafs this? Huck F inns. Off to the game. Turn out the lights! Let's be serious! MOST BRILLIANT 4 1 p V RICHARD A FOGAROLI KATHY GELONE GEORGE JOHNSON l' - A BILL WILKINS , .M , 7 TOM MAUREEN SCULLY F A -, Q fs, NICEST SMILE A 'IIA DEVANE A '- A FOLEY WHISTLEBAIT SHIRLEY V PALMER JOHN LAWRY ,I X MOST ATHLETIC A RUTH MORGAN 3- x S r SENIOR ' CHAMBERLAIN ' MOST POPULAR ..4. W SN X XX AGNES FINNEGAN L L, - ESPOSITO ,Q SHORTER LOOKING ANN BEST 5 LUCY WAYNE N OCK HAHN BEST DRESSED GREG JOSEPH Y IL hx, DAVE A JOHN JANICE CLASS LARUE RACHEL RMSTRONG A FURTS 0sBoRNE HART BEST DANCERS s Q PERSON LITY TREE MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED GERRY MeKEON X .. , -SS , A ' fx, -:S A D TREVOR MURPHY A x J M HOLSTEIN Q 1 DID MOST V I FOR R.H.S A I SUE Q SMITH I MOST I SCHOOL BOB HOFFMAN NICEST PERSONALITY O SPIRIT GLORIA PIRES EI: -. .lq,. ,R SANDY GREENE MOST MUSICAL MARLENE BAKER KATHY SS S RIBE , PETE KLEIN CLASS 5: R ' ABELE5 CLASS WIT M. i s Q? I Q? RFQ? R P-2 xx X A , 9 Rf ,,,.. 2 x X55 MOST ARTISTIC CHATTERBOX BOB KETONEN Qx JERRY HUNSICKER JAN BIGG GEORGE I- W ' BERRY ESMMS I O.,,., Q, R O S4 TEACHERS' Q- STS NIGHTMARE GEEESY SON f Y X a--If M 'R Juv XJ! UQ 44'- . ' L.'a .sf Vo . V 'il ,N .W I Y v I I! ,, iffy ,I K 1 1 . f, yr il ,, XJ CLASS We, the Class of 1957, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath in this spring of 1957, the following to the undergraduates of R.H.S.: Peter Abeles leaves Mrs. Mendes's functional writing class to anyone who wants to write functionally. Deanne Barkman leaves her supply of tooth- picks to her brother Toby to keep his eyes opened. Gene Bartell leaves a bushel of apples for next year's fourth period Physics class. ,Ian Bigg leaves her gift of gah to June Golden. Doris Brattlof leaves uthat towering feeling to Kathy Borden. Charlene Carl leaves her College Prep. home- work to Marion Smith. Lois Clawson leaves her ancient twirling uni- form to anyone with enough sewing equip- ment and time to keep it together. Jackie Cleland leaves the parking permit she never got to someone who doesn't need it. Mary Cooper leaves Steno I and her position as the only senior in that class. Deanna Darress leaves to a non-interrupting, non-gum chewing, and non-heckling junior, her seat in Family Living Class. Dick Dawalt leaves to dream daydreams about all those millions. Marie Dilley leaves her parking place to any- one who can find it. Helen Dunn leaves her majorette uniform to anyone with an extra pair of suspenders. Agnes and Mary leave their affection of Typ- ing II class to Charlie Leck. Devane Foley leaves anything that is red hot, nailed, or too big to put in his pocket. 34 .hs f 0 i GP 4' L x i A x , -D 11-1-L--s WILL Kathryn Gelone leaves her disdain for dirty shoes and her old sneakers to anyone with the same dislike. Sandy Greene leaves a locker full of pizza crusts to a hungry junior. Betsy Gregson leaves her numerous freckles to Barbara McCloskey. Bob Hoffman leaves hanging around the halls to anyone who can duck Mr. Kutsko. Jerry Hunsicker leaves functional writing class to all college aspirants, particularly those with a Latin background. Kathy Klein leaves her adopted homeroom Cn to Judy Finnegan. Barbara Kolar leaves 7:45 gym class to Marion Runion. Donna Jean McConnell leaves a noisy study hall to anyone with a pair of earplugs. Ruth Morgan leaves her enjoyment of basket- ball practice to Dottie Simcox. Rachel Osborne leaves her suede shoes to any- one who can guess what color they are. Glo Pires leaves a bushel of late slips to a future sleepy-head. Phyllis leaves her seat on the 50 yard line to her sister, Marlene Read. Marlene Ribe leaves her sneakers to the Anti- Corn-Society. Jane Smith leaves her 'Lknackv for making money to Nancy Wallace. Susan Smith leaves her upixien haircut to Ruth Ann Treloar. Bob Traynor leaves to Roxbury Jack Howell, the last of the Four Johns. Bill Wilkins leaves his gym locker full of mildewed towels to Chuck Griffith. In, witness whereof, we have affixed our seal. 'ff' D' i xl I! Q0 WO! 29 NB X X X S ' -Y 'T ffff X ' 1?- Ll jf' 4 ff., o ff' X! S554 H-.57 ,fC ' 5 i '69 x0 2 lu Row 1: B. Dodge, C. Stroud, P. Allen, J. Peterson, A. St-helling, F. Esposito, C. DeFeli1-e, J. Onnen, C. Satus, S. Hester, A. Ruovvo, ll. Baker, C. Jones, W. liroda M. Nash, M. Miano. Row 2: J. Wenzel, R. Seals, J Crant, T. Bonne-ss, J. Meeker, B. Skellenger, C. Quail C. Sherrer, V. Sm-udder, S. Lodden, D. Smith, P. Santella J. Morgan, M. Freund. Rom 3: C. Sebastian, V. Yaros, J. Hamilton, N. Chrnura, R. Eivhhorn, E. Griffiths, Collirt, R. Extram, K. Hahn, J. Wagner, F.. Hergert, P. 9 9 1 Eighth Row 1: R. Morrow, J. Ru ieri R. Breiden tein gg , s , J. Standridge, R. Baker, R. Tardive, S. Carpenter. Row 2: K. Rolaston, W. Stirkles, P. Merivk, R. Silver, R. Stritt, R. Carmean, B. Dillon, P. Parks, D. Hit-ks, J. DiStasio, J. Tronzi, R. Piez, T. Salmon, R. Marks, T. Crogan, A. Schantz, J. Jayne. Row 3: R. Eustiue, R. Boyer, M. Olivo, R. Comazzi, R. Jacobsen, E. Guerrero, Davenport, C. Talmadge, C. Bunn, D. Crawn, C. Curry. Row 4: D. Nare, C. Pesre, A. Smith, C. Haggerty, E Treloar, R. Srudder, F. Santiago, S. Lasher, E. Lakatos P. Noble, A. Read, M. Dzierzynski, K. Borden. Roni 5: C. Stetz, R. Wisniewski, L. Ribe, P. Seals, E. En- sitire, J. LaFrant'e, J. Colwirk, C. Dugllll. K- K0lffSi11 C. Garrison, J. Ciesla, K. Poulsen, M. Emerivk, Mi Charaella, M. Naegle, C. Barton. M. Guy, L. Dodge, W. Hart, F. Darling, R. Fairchild, J Letcher. Row 4: W. Krammer, R. Morgan, K. Sweeney, T. Mervure, D. Salvensen, D. Hodgson, J. Farmer, R. Canfield, P. Kertta, O. Freund, R. Jennings, D. Hooey, R. Drake, M. Stewart. Row 5: W. Rock, C. WaL'k, E. Raastad, E. Waldron, C. Best, C. Savek, J. Smith. aanfr. vw 1. Q.:-mrmrum.1-' ..1:3a ' M '- f 'f' - f ' ' -1 -- Row 1: J. Jorgenson, N. Smith, C. Rogers, M. Mc- Cracken, V. Fiorino, J. Salvessan, N. Watto, J. Knox M. Raber, S. McConnell, J. Knucky, S. Gulick, F. Ber: genbach, S. Lowery, D. Shrieken. Row 2: M. Frick, M. Thomson, J. Dufford, S. Alward, J. Standish, D. Tedesco, M. Shortridge, M. Meats, A. Pennell, G. Ramage, P. Dutho, M. Crawn, G. Langenback, S. Mos- kello, D. Masino, E. Hoffman. Row 3: J. Kershaw, C. Valley, B. Abbot, G. Canfield, L. Kelly, B. Ulrick, M. Piez, D. Thompson, S. Eustrice, D. Ribe, M. Morse, J. Fairchild, B. Treveno, C. Volke, S. Chemera. Row 4: P. Potten, M. Davenport, B. Davis, D. Tierney, S. Hen- derson, C. Montanya, 0. Johnson, G. Makin, P. Cutter A. Hurst, D. Van Norman, B. D'Antonio. Seventh Grade Row 1: Donald Losey, John Zoulan, Richard Little, Arthur Baibgate, Ebben Verrinder, Robert Osborne, Joseph Dunn, Charles Levens, Joe D'Auria, Harry Wack, William Quail, David Buchanan, Glenn Griffiths, Gregory Gilbert, James Calir. Row 2: Bruce Sanchez, Raymond Terwilliger, Herbert Williver, Ronny Ross- well, Carmine Collari, Robert Stark, Philip Warga, Harry Canfield, Douglas Moore, Carlton D'Auria, Sam Rossi, Howard Campbell, Leonard Bustin, George Gins- berg, James Cassella, Alan Grupy. Row 3: Warren Mehring, David Hoffman, Walter Huber, Billy Mashare, John Drake, Thomas Stevens, James Ward, George Ayres, Joseph Pelt, Jon Petti, Jeffery Salmon, Howard Corneilson, William Haggerty, Ray Mooney. Charles Hicks. Row 4: Russel Vanderbush, Fred Blinne, Rob- ert Davenport, Brian O'Donnell, Richard Post, George Law, Joseph Miano, Douglas Cox, Robert Ridner, Mark Gottesman, William Drake, Jerome Levy, Robert Sevek, David Thiemann. Row 5: Kenneth Smith, Edward McConley, Robert Hill, Wayne Trowbridge, John Gallagher, Ralph Werner, Lee Anderson, John Osborne, Joseph Hadden, David Demerest, Henry Coggin, Rich- ard Waldron, Robert Santangelo, Frank Henderson. 7 W-rnarwswumxa Mizfrmqnss snr' xrrxas- zuavmm.swwm uf-P 2 SAFETY PATROL Row 1: D. Breiclt, P. Mirvlle, B. Dillon, T. Salmon, M. Olivo, T. Mervure, K. Sweeney, D. Salvesen, J. Jayne I' 'Beam Row 2' B Dr-Ike 0 Freund L Dod e sf 1. . . . . . ., . , . g . Carpenter, B. Eustive, J. Smith, J. Farmer, D. Hodgson. Row 3: Mr. Green, R. Wisnievwski, D. Masino, F. Ber- gvnhark, B. Skellenger, N. Chmura, J. Traynor, S. Hoch- stetler, J. Lal ranl'e, D. Smith, R. Seals, T. Bonness, G Dugan, I. Holben, D. Crawn. 7TH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Row I: R. Krieg, M. Piez, S. Lowery, P. Cutter, M. Frich, B. Abbate, Churma. Row 2: W. Mehring, R. Hill, S. Rossi, M. Gottesman, D. Cox, R. Ridner. Row 3: C. Hicks, B. Drake. 7TH AND 8TH BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: S. Rossi, R. Redner, D. Losey, D. Salvenson T. Meeuire, R. Breidenstein, J. Standridge, J. Toronzi Row 2: B. Haggerty, D. Hodgson, S. Hicks, J. Farmer R. Morgan, B. Masllare, S. Carpenter, K. Sweeny. th and Sth Grade 8TH GRADE OFFICERS Row 1: B. Shellegar, K. Bordon, G. Stroud, J. Ciesla, M. Nash, D. Nove. Row 2: B. Dillion, J. Toronzi, R. Breidenstern, K. Sweeny, J. Farmer. Row 3: R. Morgan, B. Kramer, L. Dodge. Left to right: P. Noble, D. Dove, R. Krieg, M. Nash J. Meeher, J. Ciesla. Absent: M. Freund. 9 l-ff' j 1' F'f'2'f '. -Hi if . v 1-'gil ' -F15-g H.J,j.'fK1f'-Q' :- j' f w 'v ' V I I' .:Q:- 4 94 .' ' l ' , ef ' f ROXBURY HIGH SCHQOL FROM 1907 . . . 3 T0 . . . 1957, A-4 THE HALF CENTURY MILESTONE . . . AND 0 S JV Q T N15 HROUCH THE 99 take this opportunity to t nk the Parker and everyone else who 'Es Complzments of ROXBURY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL Preszdent Vrce Presrdent Recording Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Semors Vmcent C1C3l1S6 Robert Hoffman oel Mltchell Susan Smlth W1ll1am Wllk1HS Sophomores Clorla Chamberlam Carl Dlclclsson Mary Ann Flatt Ch1'lS Prlzlrembel Carmen Rossi Winona Smith Mrs. H. DiRenzo Advisors George ohnson Gary Keefer Mary Fmnegan Mary HlCOk ohn Lawrey Iumors Ann Begraft Margaret Langdon V1IglH1a O Rourke Ruth Ann Trealor Nancy Wallace Freshmen Buddy Barnes Elva Constantme Robert Clay Iudrth Goodyear Martin Kantrovitez Mr. T. Zerbe ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,-,-,,,...,,-----,--.,,,,-------------...-..I I Corresponding Secretary ............,..,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,, Gerry Chamberlain - - .................................................................. I I U I I 9 , C omplzments of MODEL DAIRY VINCENT P ANAYA Port Murray Dulry Products Distributors of O i' 'lr 'k est ishes HLRCULLS POWDER COMPAN? KENVIL NEW JERSEY 1 N Q r 1 1 mconvonuu: I Phone FOxcroft 6-0284 P. O. Box 267 .IOHN H KENNEY ROOFING 8. SHEET METAL CO APPROVED ROOFER by the IOHNS MANVILLE COMPANIES Tile Slate Siding Asbestos Asphalt Shingles Gutters Leaders Built Up Roofing Repairs Asphalt Driveways Asphalt Tile Roo ing ROUTE NO 6 DOVER N I O I Insulating - Accessories - Damp-Proofing - Waterproofing I it I f I Compliments of . . Fred Modick BUILDER HOPATCONG N 1 Globe Fuel Co Globe Oll Supply Co WHOLESALE Gasolzne Tank and Pump Installatzons Coleman Ozl Floor Heaters F luzcl Heat Ozl Burners Gzbson Electrrc Ranges and Refrzgerators Duotherm Space Heaters 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN SERVING THE PUBLIC Telephone 13 Chester N if I d I Gasoline - Kerosene - Fuel Oil- Motor Oils LIVE BETTER El ECTRICALLY X f 'fi G? . be uennv xrLowArr CD New Jersey Power 8. light Company The National Union Bank of Dover DOVER, N. 1. BRANCH OFFICE - WHARTON, N. 1. One of New Iersegfs Outstanding Financial Institutions Since 1872 Member Federal Reserve System o Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation LAKE-LAND NEWS PUBLISHING CO. - Printers - DOVER LAKE LAND NEWS 82 North Sussex St. Phone F Oxcroft 6-2500 Dover, N. I Dooer,s Leading Newspaperv JANET W STEBBINS A MORRIS COUNTY MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR FURNACE ROAD CHESTER N I e SHOES Serozce Natzonally Adoertzsed Brands SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE Route 46 Oppos1te Kenvxl P O Kenvll N PIC'S szf - - ' SHAPIRO'S GRANATO BROS. MODERN ECONOMY STORE PETE and JOHNNY DRY GOODS 0 READY-TO-WEAR - GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS - Phone-FOxcr0ft 6-0158 NEtcong 848 28 W. Blackwell St. Dover, N. I. Port Morris New jersey MAN UFACTURER'S OUTLET Featuring Everything for Men - Everything for Boys at Discount Prices Triangle Mills The Pink Building on Route 41146, Kenvil, N. Open Daily-9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. - Sunday-6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. STOP AND SAVE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Phone-HOpatcong 8-0664 Compliments of . . . CURTIS V. WILLIAMS, C.E. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER if LAND SURVEYOR WALKER 8. LEVENSON LANDING, N. I. LAKESIDE BLVD. HOpatcong 8-0003 HOPATCONG, N. J. Tel. I-IOpatcong 8-0500 IRIS SERVICE STATION PAINTS and HARDWARE RUSCO WINDOW CORP. of NEW JERSEY ROUTE 10 LAKESIDE BOULEVARD SUCCASUNNA, N. I. HOPATCONC, N. I. 'A' Compliments of . . Cooperative Industries, Inc. 100 OAKDALE ROAD CHESTER, N. O Phone FOxcroft 6-9705 Compliments of . . . FREUND'S SENATORPS ITAIIAN KITCHEN APPLIANCE CENTER ITALIAN FOODS - PIZZA ROUTE 10 GI HILLSIDE AVE SUCCASUNNA, N. J. ROUTE 10 DOVER, N. J. Tel. Justice 4-7797 ROckaway 9-1866 IEIferson 8-9382 SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY MORRIS COUNTY TIRE CO A u t h o r i z d HAWKINSON THE-ADS 24 E. BLACKWELL ST. OVER . . MAIN a d BEACH STREETS D N I Kleen Curs ROUTE 41946 AT LEDGEWOOD CIRCLE Frank McKeon Prop Compliments of Comphments of Al CIOUSE JACK FINK 8 CARS WORTH HAVING Guns 0 Ammunition 0 Hobby Department Johnson Motors 0 Sporting Goods FITZGERALD SPORT CENTER Morristown N Phone Ililfferson 8 3441 46 Park Place For a Real Family Dinner Route 46 Dover Come to ROUTES 206 Br 24 LUMBER MILLWORK TURKEY if STEAK DINNERS MASON MATERIAL Dining Room Facilities or Banquets and Parties Telephone FOxcroft 6 0388 ROXBURY VOLUNTARY FIREMENS ASSOCIATION, Inc Organlzed September 1917 Association O cers Presldent Harold Conover Treasurer Albert H Cox Vlce President Howard Cooper Secretary Albro H Kmg , . ' ' , N. 1. I ' ' ' f . ir - Air Conditioned - 1 I J W SHAMROCK Oll COMPANY Oil Burner Sales, Installation, Service FUEL OIL 285 West Clinton Street Dover N I Compliments of A 8. W SUPER MARKET VAllEY PHARMACY ROUTE 46 ROUTE 10 KENVIL N I SUCCASUNNA N I Tel IU 4 7747 Jusuce 4 4200 Best W1Sh6S to the Graduatmg Class of 57 SPARTAN Oll. C0 Dzstrzbutors of GULF Fuel Ozl Authorzzed Dealer Sales Wzllzams Ozl O Matw Serozce FOxcroft 6 1891 If N 0 Answer Call FOxcroft 6 0887 7 . , . . , . . at - n J 77 O I . u U . - n a 1 Morristown Duplrcuhng Servrce O set Prznters for Schools Munzczpal Offices Industry Complete Faczlztzes up to 35 x 45 9 PRESSES CAMERA PLATE COMPOSITION BINDERY 64 Elm St Morrlstown IEfferson 8 5061 2 3 C l LYNCH CHEVROLET INC MAIN STREET GMC TRUCKS ROCKAWAY N I ROUTE 206 RO 9 0133 Pho e Chester N I R G BUll 8. SON AGENCY For All Your Insurance Needs Mam Street Telephone Ustlce 4 7930 Succasunna N O 0 0 0 - - ' ll ll omp iments of: APGAR'S GARAGE I Q Sales - Service n 140 , . . O O Pete's Taxi Service C , omplrments of: Delivery to the House Call Chester 31 Good Luck to that Great Class of 1957 MOTOR IINES, INC. J 8. W Shell Service Station PIER 75 N- R. Automotive Repairs Tires - Batteries - Accessories NEW YORK CITY Route 10 Succasunna, N. I. WELCH INDUSTRIES INC Class of 1957 Reunions Our class reun1ons Wlll be approzumately one and three years from graduatlon durmg the summers of 1958 1960 We W1ll then members contauung the necessary mformatlon for the reunlons If you move or change your name please send your rev1s1ons to TREVOR MURPHY Cllnton Road Flanders RD I 0 Q . , . , - . have reunions at five-year intervals. A card will be sent to all class 3 7 73 . 7 3 ' ' louis Murkei PRIME MEATS if POULTRY 31 EAST BLACKWELL STREET DOVER, N. J. Phone FOxcroft 6-1670-1671 AUGUSTUS H. BARTLEY AGENCY BARTLEY, N. 1. Personal Insurance Service Phone-IUstice 4-4081 Tel. IUstice 4-5309 MUrray 9-1393 W. E. STROUD ExcAvAT1NG CONTRACTOR WASHINGTON POULTRY FARM WHOLESALE Bucket Dozer - Snow Flowing - Trucking Backhoe EGGS and POULTRY Pleasant Hill Road Flanders, N. I. Route 24, R. D. 2 Washington, N. I c 1' Frunk's Sunoco amp ments of Battery Charging - General Repairs Crest Dilify Route 46 Kefwil, N- J- State Accredited Herd I 5. Demurmo Non Prcnts Country Store River Styx Road Hopatcong, N. CONFECTIONERY Hopafcong 8-0384 Center Street Port Morris, N. I. Open Every Day . . . Year 'round Home-Made Pies BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ,57v Crown - FriedIund's Dovefs LARGEST Store for Clothes and Housewares 49th Year of Reliability MIlT'S HOTEL BERKSHIRE VALLEY GROCERIE P. and M. DELICATESSEN Clohn Powell, Prop.J ROUTE 46 MINE HILL S - MEATS - ICE CREAM BEVERAGES YVHARTON, N. J. Open 9 a.rn. to 10 p.rn. Daily Sunday 10-1 and 5-8 24-Hour Wrecker Service JU 4-7694 .Iere Baker's Body Shop Body and Fender Repairs Complete Auto Refinishing Wheel and F rome Alignment ReiIIy's Dairy - Dairy Products - HOpatcong 8-0173 Mt. Arlington, N. I. Route 46 Kenvil, N. I. Compliments Pork Quality Market of John L. Kasweck 6: Son Prime Meats, Dressed Poultry, Groceries Dr' W. G. Talmage Corwin Street Kenvil, N. I. Phone IUstice 4-4635 Free Delivery Compliments of: FLANDERS FIRE COMPANY No. I, Inc. Flanders, New Jersey Compliments of: SEEGER BROS., INC. Kenvil, New Iersey Compliments of: The Economy Dept. Store NEtcong 2-0397 Stanhope, N. J. Compliments of: Moore's Poultry Form Perry St. Chester, N. I. Eat Moore Chicken Compliments of: BeIle's Kitchen Myrtle and lack jUstice 4-7883 Rt. 46 Kenvil, N. I. Compliments of: HubeI's Garage Wild West City fLake Lackawanna Rd., Route 3206, 2 Miles North of Netcong, N. I-P Marcus Marsh Market F h M t d V tbl LOUISE J. STOFFEl 'es eds an egea es Rout 46 Kenvil, BOOKKEEPING if TAX SERVICE Box 31 Omce Compliments of: Hopatcong, N. I. Nariticong, N. I. HO 8-0857-R Johnny Apostolik 4O Landing, N. I. Compliments of: WORTHINGTON CORPORATION Su-ccasunna Works Succasunna, N. I. Compliments of: Konvil Hotel jUstice 4-7180 Nite-IUstice 4-7180 BiIl's Auto Wreckers Parts for All Make Cars 24-Hour Wrecker Service -Used Cars Bought if Sold- Pine Street Kenvil, N. I. Free Delivery lindy's Community Food Market L. Dibemard, Prop. Prime Meats - Vegetables - Groceries Frozen Foods Port Morris, N. I. NEtcong 2-0723 Read the Want Ads in the Dover Advance New 1ersey's Largest Semi-Weekly Newspaper DOVER JEWELERS INC Watches 0 Dzarnonds 0 Szlver 19 E Blackwell Street Dover, N Szlver Headquarters for Moms County EMMANS 8. EMMANS Inc INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS LEDCEWOOD N Compliments of The PHIL GRASSIA STUDIOS 0F THEATRICAI. ARTS Located m DOVER o DENVILLE MORRISTOWN DOGS Trammg Boardmg Roy Schwarz State Hxghway No 10 R D 2 Dove r N Pmk s Cut Rate Drugs 10 W Blackwell St Dover Opp N I Power Bt L1ghtCo Compliments George Hicks Dover Furniture Phone FOxcroft 6 1441 32 34 W Blackwell Dover N I o I 0 0 ' f , . JUstice 4-7210 . I ' . . , N. ' . - . . , .J. - - - ' - Of - . , Free Estimates Cheerfully Given C. J. MAl.SON Painting and Paperhanging Residence: Telephone N. First Ave., Kenvil, N. J. JUstice 4-7375 C ongratulations: River Styx Gulf Station Horse Shoe Milk Bar Hopatcong, N. I. Compliments of: Best Wishes: Wqrren Webb Ralph Robinson Theodore Rossey Real Estate if Insurance Van's Market H t , N. . Opa Cong I Hopatcong, N. I. Compliments of: R A C H E L I S Demkich Lake Hopatcong, N. I. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of ,57 The ARTHUR D. CRANE CO. REALTORS - LAKE PROPERTIES Lake Mohawk Lakeforest Reservation Lake Shawnee Lake Winona Lake Saginaw Sparta Hills - New Jersey - Comphmems of LBSSOI' I. NUBQIG Estate Plannmg walker 8. leyenson Prudentzal Life Insurance Company of Amenca Cvmvlwwnfs Of Uncle Nuzlo s Barber Shop Charlie G Mike Hlllslde Ave near Roxbury H S Succasunna N I Shop Hours 8 am to 7 pm 10 N Morrls St Dove 2 Barbers Fr: if Sat Dover Record Shop Compltments of West Shore Agency Gllllly S Beauty Nook Real Estate and Insurance Lakeslde Boulevard Compliments of Compliments of Dr und Mrs Fry Budd luke Self Service laundry Complzments of Mltchels Youth Center w Bryan' 19 W Blackwell Street Maln Street Succasunn Dove' N J Complmems Di Compliments of Wm G Crowley A mend Best Wishes to the Class of '57 . . TONY'S ROADSTAND ON ROUTE NO. 46 - . ' 1 . ' . r, N. I. '. . ' l l I , r HOpatcong 8-0200 ' 1 , : . I ' a, N. I. ' ' ' jUsuce 4-4911 CAMPBEII DRY MIX, NEW JERSEY, INC. Manufacturers of SAKRETE Products Hillside Ave. and Iersey Central R.R. Kenvil, N TARDIVES FOOD MARKET SELF SERVICE Route 10 Succasunna, N Drive-In luundertorium 80 E. McFarlan St., Dover, on Rt. 46 FOxcroft 6-3193 Compliments of: A Friend Compliments Of NETCONG HARDWARE 'A' Com Compliments of BEST'S MARKET NETCONG, N. J. 4 pliments of: IVAN M. K. SMITH, JR. LEDGEWOOD, N. I. uk DOVER ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 'A' 52 W. BLACKWELL STREET DOVER, N. I. SIMONE .IEWELERS 2Vz MAIN STREET NETCONC N I Complunents of WILBUR S WILLIS DICKERSON FLOWER SHOP Highway, Route 46 Dover, N. I FRESH CUT FLOWERS 0 PLANTS FLORAL DESIGNS Phone 6- 1088 O B SMITH 8. SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 BAKER AVENUE DOVER N 1 Roswell O B Smlth Manager Lakeland Dry Cleaners 8. Dyers BEST OF LUCK to the Ph one FOxcroft 6 1882 CLASS OF 57 42 N Sussex Street Dover 10771 WaIt's Texaco Station AI-5 SWEET SHUI' Route N0 15 YOUR OLD HANGOUT Woodport New Jersey I I O O , . . ' 0 'lr . . ' , 3-Hour Service , ,N.I. f . 1 FRANCINE SHOP jUN1ORS', MISSES', if WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL JOHNSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE A Store Is Known by the Company It Keeps. Comer of REPUTARLE coons MAKE A BLACKWELL .sf MORRIS STREETS REPU,-ABLE STORE DOVER, N, J, Phone: NEtc0ng 2-348 DOver 6-0739 GOOD' SHO' runsmmu s. mums, Inc. 37 W- BLACKWELL ST' CLOTHING o APPLIANCES DOVER- N- J- FURNITURE o TELEVISION ss-as W. BLACKWELL sT. i' DOVER, N. 1. BENSON 8. BOSTROM ROOFING CO. 'A' DOVER, N. 1. MUTUAL BEEF CO., Inc. ROUTE 6 KENVIL, N. 1. 'k Our Aim Is to Please You . . . with QUALITY MERCHANDISE at a LOWER PRICE Tel. Succasunna 3-7522 WAlT'S 8. SON PAINT 0 WALLPAPER HARDWARE 0 KITCHEN WARE TOYS O NOVELTIES KEYS MADE Route 46 Kenvil, N. Fur Storage Repairing LAKELAND DRY CLEANERS 8. DYERS 3-HOUR SERVICE ODORLESS METHOD Phone DOver 6-1882 42 N. SUSSEX ST. DOVER, N. DAY-IUstice 4-7982 NIGHT IUstice 4 7569 JIMS FRIENDLY SERVICE 24 HOUR WRLCKER SERVICE GASOLINE fb OIL ROUTE 10 SUCCASUNNA N Compliments of . . . NORMAN S COLDBLATT ALVIN H GOLDBLATT ATLAS SALES Rt 46 at Dell Avenue Kenvll N I LONG LANE FARM BACK HOE WORK CESSPOOLS INSTALLED DRIVFWAYS CONCRETED Chester N I Phone CI-Lester 181 I 4 WIGWAM GARAGE JOSIE S LUNCHEONETTE ROUTE 46 BUDD LAKE N Complzments of NEEDLEWORK SNYDICATE LAKELAND MARINE BASE, Inc NOLANS POINT LAKE HOPATCONC N Complete Lme of BOATS MOTORS ir ACCESSORIES Phone HOpatcong 8 0216 HYDE S AUTO GLASS AUTO SAFETY GLASS SPECIALISTS Norman Powell Prop 256 E BLACKWELL sr DOVER N J Phone FOxcroft 6 2422 WILLIAM F FURRER HEATING if PLUMBING General E lectnc Azr C ondztzomng ROUTE CHESTER N I I . of 8. 1 , .I. , -J- 'A' ' - I -' - 206 ,. Telephone NEtcong 2-0064 Compliments of John Jozwiak, Prop. .IOZWIAK'S GENERAL STORE GROCERIES, MEATS, WINES, LIQUORS, DRY GOODS, PAINTS, HARDWARE CENTER STREET PORT MORRIS ASHLEY'S BODY SHOP WELDING - WRECK WORK HILLSIDE AVENUE FLANDERS, N I JUSTICE 4 7184 Tel JU 4 7020 DELLA S BEAUTY SALON ALL BRANCHES OF BEAUTY CULTURE Della ODonnell Prop KENVIL AVENUE KENVIL LAW S GARAGE COMPLETE FRONT END REBUILDING FRAME WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING Ferro Monte Ave Kenvll N I Tel IUSLICC 4 7533 JUSLICG 4 6922 MERRILL S FUEL COAL Sales if Service FUEL OIL HARTMAN 8. SNORTER 11 W BLACKWELL STREET DOVER N I COMPLETE MENS ATTIRE S T E V E S ARMY 8. NAVY STORE MEN S WEAR For Every Day For Work or Play Outfitters for Roxbury Skatmg Club Headquarters for Hyde lCh1cagoj Roller Skates Skate Boxes and Skrrts Club Jackets Our Specialty FOxcroft 6 1738 32 E Blackwell St Dover N I NEtcong 2 0485 BUDD LAKE INN HOTEL and RESTAURANT A Cozy Place to Meet and Eat German American Cooking We Cater to All Social Functions Carl Iuhls Propnetor Mt Ohve Rd at Rt 46 Budd Lake N 1 1 , N. I. . ' - I MAIN STREET LEDGEWOOD, N. I. Tuxedos and Dinner Jackets for Hire I - THE MART HOPATCONG NEW TERSEY Compliments of Wll.l.lAM TAYLOR Tel NEtcong 2 0372 Andrew Brown Prop REPAIRS TOWING LUB RI CATI ON ROUTE BUDD LAKE N Tel HOpatcong 8 1137 ERNIES ESPANONG GARAGE AUTO REPAIRS LUBRICATION ESPANONG ROAD LAKE HOPATCONG N PARKS BROS. FAMOUS HOME CROWN FRUIT TREE RIPENED PEACHES if APPLES HOME MADE CAKES CHESTER N J Route Tel Chester 1514 e NEtcong 2 0138 NETCONG SHOP RITE SERVICE QUALITY ECONOMY ROUTE 46 NETCONG N Open Sundays and Holzdays NOLAN S POINT LAKE HOPATCONC N HOpatcong 8 1030 JEFFERSON LUMBER 8. MlI.l.WORK CORP NOLAN S POINT LAKE HOPATCONG N I t , . . 24 . - - T l. - i' , 'I' BUDD LAKE GARAGE GREEN BOAT CO. - , . I. 46 , . I. - , . I. , . . LAKELAND BUS LINES, Inc. ROUTE 10 8: SCHLEY STREET DOVER, N. J. Call FOxcroft 6-3963 For Charters DAIRY QUEEN ROUTE 46 KENVIL, N. 1. SUNDAES - SODAS - BLIZZARDS -Nationally Known- -Locally Owned- Compliments of MILLY and BILL TUROCZY if Compliments of AMERICAN WELDERY and STEEL IUstice 4-7468 KENVIL NOVELTY ROUTE 46 KENVIL, N. J. Compliments of The ANDERSON FAMILY- Elaine, Susie, Wayne, Lee, Mu, Pa 'k Tel. JUstice 4-4580 PEGGY'S DRESS SHOPPE 8. RUTH LORAYNE SHOPPE ROUTE 46, KENVIL, N. I. Hours: Monday-Friday 9-9 Saturday 9-6 Compliments of COOK CONKLING, 2nd C Feuerstein's Rlver Styx Hopatcong N I Succasunna Market C Hofstetter Prop 46 Mam Street Succasuna N I IUst1ce 4 4746 Compliments of Dr and Mrs Edward S Gates Marshall Bobby Bruce Ixenvll Ave Succasunna N I langdon Arms at Lake Shawnee Steak and Chop House On Rt 15 Dover to Lake Mohawk HOpatcong 8 0236 Compliments of Wmdy Crest Dairy State Accredzted Herd IUst1c.e 4 4458 Schultz General Store Delzcatessen Grocerres Frozen Foods if Ice Cream Burke s Store BEVERAGES We Delnfer Rt 46 Budd Lake NEtcong 2 0729 IUstu.e 4 7050 Sparkle Cleanmg Stores Wholesale Retail P Moss Pres Rt 46 KCHVII N Good Luck to the Class of 1957 from the Frrendly Store G BF Supply Route 15 Woodport N I Telephone HOpatcong 8 0494 Yoland s Beauty lounge Yoland DAgostmo Frrst and Woodland Ave Budd Lake N I NEtcong 2 0856 Complrments of Ashley s Turkey Farm Hrllslde Ave IUst1ce 4 7578 Congratulations to the Graduatmg Class rom Mooney Bros Darry IUst1ce 4 4552 Ehzabeth s Salon Hazr Styling Ehzabeth Lombarck Prop Route 10 Succasunna N Complzments of Cross Roads Servrce Station Werner Sturzenegger-Owner Chester N I Master Cleaners Mam Street g I q Wharton N I of Dover N I FOxcroft 6 0560 I O I 1 I I I i f Hillside Ave. Flanders, N. I. Netcong, N. I. 1 . I . . - , . J. C . ', . I. , . . Nl o i ' s , - - l Phone-L.M. 9420 Sullivan's lake Mohawk Inn On the Boardwalk-Lake Mohawk Catering to Parties Tommy 6: Della Sullivan, Props. lutz and Rooney General Contractors Mt. Arlington New Iersey Compliments of: lou's Market Compliments of: Spencer's Sport Center Lake Hopatcong, N. I. Arendasky Fuels Blue Coal - Esso Heat Fuel Oil HOpatcong 8-0402 Landing, N. Fred Mart Orchids Chester, N. I. I. Frank's Amoco Route 46 6: Searing St. Dover, N. I. Compliments of Western Auto Associate Store Charles Sortino Succasuna New Jersey Compliments of: Flanders Research Farms Flanders, N. I. Compliments Walke of: r's Service Station Landing, N. I. Compliments of: ladies' Auxiliary of the Flanders Fire Company No. l. D. Real Sylvester Agency Estate and Insurance Post Office Building Budd Lake, N. I, 'l Phone NEtc ong 2-0651 Compliments of: E m m e t s Landing, N. I. Compliments of: enson Hardware Landing, N. I. Compliments of: Espanong Market Nolan's Point Lake Hopa Justice 4-4207 Russell E. Webb Machine Shop Service Gas and Electric Welding tcong Park Place Flanders, N. I Compliments of: LEWIS CONEIAI.DI 'k Compliments of: DOVER SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION 31 EAST BLACKWELL ST. H. l. BUTLER RADIO if T.V. REPAIRS CHESTER, N. I. Phone: Chester 294 28 W. Blackwell St. Dover, N. I SHAPIRO'S MODERN ECONOMY STORE DRY GOODS if READY-TO-WEAR FO 6-1818 Phone: FO 6-0158 Compliments of: Compliments wmm s. Levinson of LANDWC: N' 1' r. w. woolwonm co. O ir Phone: HOpatcong 8-0003 ANDY'S DINER ROUTE 46 KENVIL, N. J. -k S. H. BERRY HARDWARE CO. Established 1875 SPORTING GOODS ELECTRICAL if HOUSEHOLD GOODS PAINTS - GLASS - TOOLS 15 E. Blackwell Street Dover, N. I. Phone: FOxcroft 6-0947 Lifhogra phed. by RAE PU BLISHING CO 22 Frink Stieet Montcldir. N. J. 4 4 ,A fm A v ' n A X A 51- A V-. 37 in glE::,f lg -si. 1. ,fi 55. L AL . MIK 'M' sv c nz v- 1-lw . .- Q, if Q , fauna , Y x ' 3, pw' A -NA. 1. 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