South Plainfield High School - Regit Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1957

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VU' OWU Soufg plcfnf' Jwzw jersey L-D I 1 l'1'V' D . Pl fl! Ll IMILUJI Qlv 04 to the people 1n Modern Industry Homes and Schools We dedlcate th1s book to celebrate our progress and to record our hrst ste Into the Bzg Tzme I lx I . . ml Professions C . . P -4. 1 pk tf ,J 4: ,kv I1 -of -ul C -x UL c7Qecqzf IKJXII 'Ph ll' xg Le t to right ,ludy Kelley Associate Editor Mrs Helen Smclalr Adviser Call Anderson Editor Ln Chre It IS our prlvlleve and our pleasure to present thls yearbook Revlt 1951 to the students of our school and the people of our commumtw Wlth0Ut the combmed efforts of our classmates and teachers thls book would not have been poselhle Wlthout the fanth and loyal support of the crtrzens of our town thls semor class and thls hlgh school would not have come mto bemg Reglt 1951 has the honor of placing on the record S P H S 's first step 'glnto the Blg Tlmew Wlth each year our school becomes one step more advanced, one step further IH produclng men and women who w1ll brlns prlde and pralse to the name of South Plamfield Clubs and classes, games and gab fests, tests and themes, dances and dreams all these have played a part 1n makmg the year frultful, both physlcally and mentally The edltors and the staff who have worked hard and had fun planmng the Reglt 1901 smcerely hope that the plctures and wrrtmgs we have strlven to preserve ln thxs book wlll some how, m some way, brmg back the preclous memorxes that are not easlly put mto words to those who wrll look through these pages ln tlme to come n .11 , - K 1 cf 6 . 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At th1 Sound all too fam1l1ar9 Bet It doe now that final exam UNI? 13 UPON UQ UNCC 8 3lI'l At the end of June comes that depresslng tlme called trs IDU to tudx for the hnal exam The Engllsh exam wlll be one ofthe hardest TlllN war the Jumor traxelecl the rocln road from rolonlal tt modern llteraturf and frrm the noun to the fragment entcme It wa quite a trip Alon the wax thex plcked up traxeler kn mn as the dlrert objett the gerund the depend ent clause, the run on sentence and so mam others lt s hard to name them all Thats just the trouble Too mam names to remember m grammar On the ll hter slde of Engllsh was a dellffhtful thmff called llterature Dear to all students was QOfTl6lQh1Ilg new poetrx A the ,lumors trlpped ll htls throu h lancx llnes of xerse thelr mmds were worklnff at a maddening pace trxlng to re member who wrote what some dld remember others dldn t Those who dldnt are the luckx few peclallx thosen to repeat that wonderful xear wlth Ben l'rankl1n O Henrx and mam others ut actuallx the trlp throufrh the lwht fanta tu x a nt te bad And the ,lumor class who now leaves that wonderful rea m of lsngll hland wont be able t or et xt fe r cults a whmle X V 1 .A rf' L3 g 0 is . . e ,M l' A 15' ' if ' -- . 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QQ.. 5. uz an ce eparfm en f left to rzght Mrs Hazel Trembley Counselor Nhss Ruth Stryker Secretary Mr John V lrxon Drrector There are many reports both local and state that requxre the Guidance Director to have up to date mformatlon on all members of the semor class and all hlgh school Graduates Therefore you are asked to help us keep our records current by lnformlng us of all appllcatlons sent out whether they be for schools or Jobs and to notlfy us as you are accepted by each school or declde on your after graduatxon job or other plans Commumty Eroups and servlce clubs are worlclng on schol arshlps for members of the semor class plannlng further schoolm and we ask your cooperatlon ln thls program by notlfymg us as soon as you may hear from a school regard mg any form of scholarshlp help The guldance personnel and the office s fac1l1t1es are always avallable to each of you for whatever SCFVICC we may be able to offer Stop ln and let s talk over your future plans -, 2.1 ,. N-, ! 0, I . . . , g,-t , 'g , , ' , ' . . . Y . . - 7 5 . . U .U V Y . . V ' cy ,J . V . 1 . . . . , V Y , 9 ' 7 CWIOY Class M2Cef5 Standmg Left to nght .Ice Hoffman President Leonard Stxlo Advzser Seated: Left to right-Dee Carovillano, Secretaryg Judy Boettger, Vice-Presidentg Ginger Apgar, Treasurer . : . -- , . J . 1 . I l HERILSA MARIE AN DRADIL 7 erry laughter and chultcr ure her pass uords l nclnclrlvd cr 13 l r 2 3 4 fl merclal Club 1 llrxll lfam 1 Bovullng. Baclmmton 5 Sturlm nt founcll Vollf wball '1QdI1lZ'l Softball Team 12 'K 1 rogr 1 1 Secrs tary of 11 l'r1 llman Class Smmor Play fra' If Viv' '? VIRGHNIA RUTH APGAR rv Putzence now and potzents zn the future Nursm Bowllng Club 4 K lu Club 234 Com rclal Club 1 C X X 4 rar Book btaf1 4 H1 Tr1 1 Yollexball Team 123 Twlrlm 1 Badmmton 3 Prom Commlttee 13 Tlger Talk btaff 34 Blue and Crav 1 Pre ldf-nt of Future Nurse Club 4 Trr-a urer of Nr-mor Clas Ba ehall 1 e ' 17:- C All Al DREY ANDERSON Gaz The huppzcsl glfl llllll Hv George ROBFR F I LORGL XNDRIL rumnlm 0 r mn n .1 ue orxan If uorl znterferes wzth pleusun ,gzze l A Q up uor! lllldll Z F IH r 1 ox rum: Ill VNU lx 1 mf X681 1300 Iii pri cnta 1 1 ms m 1 Natlona Honol Noe lt lx 1 latrol 1 1 ll la I Outdoor 1 lub l D0l 1 L45 hDWARD Al STIN u 44 Q merrx hear! lerlrfs to II merry lzfe 5tI'V1Ct Gln., C Club 12 Colf Team 34 B X X 3 Football Team 34 Ba lwtball Tram .34 Fire Patrol 4 7 J J Ju ,K M If 'gf DANIII ANTHONY BARFON f W ff Dan A cheerful looh 11 trzemflv eve you aluuxs get uhen you pass hzm WW ' 1 ndecldecl BA 4123 JV Football Ci 7 ,T cL.A.A. 1.23.41 clw- 1- 11- 1 Q m. 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Ji Y slma RAE 'NIOND L CRONBH aw lfvll be trulhrul ue!! not 11? ue re zn low uzlh a uorzderjul gm Nlf clmamcal Engnwer Babzball Z B AA 23 Football 34 Smgl Crmw .5 Fire Patrol 4 A 1 tant xre entatlw n Box Nat JOSEPH MICHAFI DONARL NIA 06 If !herPs trouble get I0 the Yun V thfre xsnl then rrzalu some Nlarmf Mar Book Nuff 4 Photo rdphs C lub 1 T1 Pr Talk Stal? 34 lrdpluc Xrt Llulr P, 3 .4-49 ROX JOSH H LRONBX JR :nfl I rn 1 um Mme Cnlllal '36 I -uni -nl RON ALD DARDYINHKI Rec luv mst lou hard and dze young Pm ff lonal Cuxtar Plaxer MARIAN HELEN FRIEDMAN 46MiM99 Face so sweet and figure lair, always a smile and never rr care. Career in Business Field Drill Team: P.T.A. Programg Volley- ball Team 2.3: Badminton Team 4: Commercial Club lg C.A.A. Secretary 3.49 CA..-X. 1.2: Softball Team 1.24 Bowling 4: Clee Club 1: Student Couna cil2. ANN VIRGINIA GRAHAM Armie,, Home-keeping hearts are happiest. Undecided G.A.A. 1,2,3,4gHi-Trig Red Crossg Glee Club 1,2.3,4g Commercial Club 1,25 Re- tailing Club 33 Drill Team Ig Volley- ball 1,2,3,4q Softball 1,23 Bowling 41 Prom Committee 1.3. 'ff ff? eip sd' , t1,.aa1, X , J gy a, . ??i'fflK 4-b f 2 Q, .Life A 'l'-A5 gg-Qgzixvy? ,f ,ut ,, me ., RICHARD ARTHUR EVANS 'fDick K'Quiet persons are welcomed every- where. Aeronautical Engineer Manager Baseball Team 2. DONNA JEAN GRECO '4Donna,, Good nature is her best asset. Secretary G.A.A. I,2.3,4-3 Hi-Trig Badminton Team g Volleyball Team g, Commercial Club: Softball Teamg Drill Team. ANGELICA ANN GIUNTA MGB!!! She's like granulated sugar, sweet and refinedf, College G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g C.A.A. Publicity Man- ager 1, 25 Treasurer Student Council 43 Volleyball Team 1,2,3g Bowling 45 Soft- ball Team lg Badminton Team 33 Na- tional Honor Society. W :ZW -af'-Q' STEPHANIE Jo DRosD1cK SC ' ' 5, Tzmmze Always ready for a bit of fun, always a ,friend to everyone. 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HAROLD KIPP Rzp a tzp Thts man has hzs ups and downs uhat thzs world needs 15 more football Barber Golf Club 12 Baseball Team 134 Retalllng Club 3 Flre Patrol 4 Foot ball 3 4 B 4 A 123 Nlonogram Club 4 Bowling 4 fgr- JLDITH WILBURN KELLEY LESTER JOSEPH KAAR Dude Lepper Red headed clup just full of fun a frtendly smzle or evervone NICKTICH1 Technlelan Clee Club 234 H1Trx1 CA A 12 3 4 H ear Book Staff 4 Y ollc wball 12 3 Txger Talk Staff 34 Prom Commlttee 134 Art Club 1 Badmxnton 3 lntra mural Baseball 1 Bowllng 4 Editor m chlef of T1 er Talk 4 P TA Program Tear Book Natlonal Honor Socxety Senlor Play BETTE ANN KNAI PP Knapsaclc I chatter chatter as I go Physlcal Educatlon Teacher CAA 1234 VICC Pre ldent GAA 24 Tiger Talk Staff 3 Student Councll Treasurer 1 Secretary 2 President 3 Service Squad 1 Badminton Team 3 Volleyball Captaln Bowlmg 4 Base llgall Team 1 Clee Club 1234 Senlor HY SX LVIA JOYCE KOZIMBO A modest blush she wears not formed by art College GAA 1234 Volleyball 123 R corder of G 4 A 3 Recordmg Secretary of Student Councll 3 Softball Team 1 Badminton 3 Bowling 4 PTA Pro gram 1 2 Natlonal Honor SOCIFIS One swell guy full of fun well ltked by everyone Commerclal Fller bolf Team 34 Colf Club 12 Basket ball Team 34 Flre Patrol 4 Senlor P ay 'J f' LS . ,I , 4 A , , S6 U 3 Q I , U ' S .. - - Y , ' ' 1 L . 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' 5 g A I 3 ' - 5' 3 . . . - , Q , ?N '75x 1' Q7 ALBLRT DALE NICBRIDE Wuggsze Full uell they laughed at all hm jokes for mam ajol1e had he fomme rc1al XIII I V1ce Presule nt of f O 2 lroutball 5 fball 2 atrol 4 lt um C, Clu Tumbllng Llub l Nmur Plaw 'ii 3 B XBB XB X XXX lxliULNl' ll llolnlnz 1 lr PH: 19 ulze Ilan IX sa rn1 an l1 nln N1 ra tan Q 1 l' a1111111to11 lfdm 1 1 ub Noftball lea111 BARBAR-X ANN LERNLR Barb Thzs lasue has found her laflrlu Colle Q and Nlarrm 1 L, A X 12 3 4 Nvrwlce bquml 12 lro111 COHIHIIIIPP 3 T1 er Talk Qtafl 34 Year Book Ntdff 4 N ollmyball T1 am 12 3 Badmmton Team 3 Ba vball TPAIH 12 Drxll Imam l benmr Play WILBUR H MATHEDI Mate ne of the best thmgs to have up your sleere IS a funnv bone Colle Q Clce L lub Football 34 Ba eball 13 -L B X X 12 3 Fxre Patrol 4 Bagketball Band Dann Band Nmor Plas arf 'V -,ri 4 1-,.V ll lulm Ylrx luflrlu l 1 lmml lllk las IP J 1 1 1 N1110r 36' LEE 'YAPOLEOP4 'VIARCOTTE Nap Not a sinner not a saint. Engineer Baseball 123-1' Baglwtball 3' Fire Pa- trol 4' B.A.A. 123' Glee Club 3. ANN LOUISE O BRIEN The mind loves free space Lndecided G 'X A Bowling 4 Volleyball Team ' 97' 'Q' We fan? V ROBERT LEE OLSOIN in-f 1015 N9-r in-L N -'I CARL JOSFPH INAEGI I E Burl Pleasure before business il any bus: ness at all 'Nlecbanic Foot mall 3 4- Ba ketball 2 3 If A A 123 Band I Clee Club 3 Baatball 23 PATRICIA ANIN ORRICO dl ' The atom is small too. Iindecided G. .A 1234' P.T.A. Program 12' Cheerleader 1' Tre-a.urer of C.A.A. 1' Volleyball 3' Clee Club I' Service Squad 1' Dramatic Club I. 0 J01-:L RICHARD PENEY Everyone is entitled to life liberty and a car in which to pursue happiness. Undecided Some thinlf he s swell but we know ' . Journali. t Chefs Club' Service Squad 2' Tiber Talk Stall 34' Year Book Staff 4' Fire Patrol 4' Commercial Club 1' Retailing Club 3' Clee Club 1' Prom Committee 13' Field Day Referee 1' P.T.A. Pro- gram 1. ROC' ER MOON EY Moo Never do today what you can u 0 til tomorrow College Tiger Talk 3 4 Year Book qtaff 4 FIT? Patrol Projectionist Club I JW' ' QC ,V ki 1547! JAMI-N FP RRON NMIIH SIIIIHT H15 cfollwx 111111 VIIIIIIIIFI 11r1 tl11 best but he arts just 111.41 the rest 11 una K0 er :hall 1 13 0 am 54 Mar louk Staff 4 B Q u ent iuuncll 123 P f 1111 nt u ent QOUHCII I l P up T Q QIaf'f3-1 Q Klum Ire 11lfn I e unwr Lld Nlwnn ram u1 'ff' ,ff Xfv- I-Il,lZ.'XBH'I'H C,-XTHIQRINI-I PHILLIPS Belt1 ' l'11r1'PI,1' ix lhe Spire ul' lim X Ol 'I Y tzall I Zilllllllll Il l 111111111 rn .1 IOI5 ANN PORCLII A Calm a 1 qlllff as ll rule ufums or just 111 school' Teach: r -X 1 1 I'1 1r Staff 4 Xollewball 5 imar Book Ntaff -1 PT X Pro ram 2 5t Ill0!' Plax PFW P H FREDE RIC fx SEII LR Pete Hltllflllh lb the' sport of lungs f un Flllfh Projectlnnxt Llub 2 Ntudent Louncll Reprfwentatlxe 4 31: JH' R-s 1111311.11111 11.xx11111,m1 '-111.-Af' lf? lt'17Illll'f ut IIIAN .x1'lw11 0. ,wnw .wx 11,1 lwttvr that 11'z11. l l Il cf' 11' CONNTANCE 'NIARX bCHHXl Connze It mu dan! we her ttzllmg 3011 ll ear her fllllghlflg L ndecldvd 1111 N Pd creldrldl 1 lub 3 Nof ld 1 Bow U1 1 ll xfdl' 00 1 1 ar ldlk 5 N 11 ful llll C Y V-1 RITA BERTHA STAT Ss Reel Woe! lazr ol the lrarnerl most learned ol Ihe lazr C ollege Tran ferrul from Nfwanhaka H1 h Qchool 1'loral Park New Turk l'ourth year wln 4 l 'Q 'Q' A ,ff MM? +215 599 Qing, 'Sv Nw? Y.,-v-Y -of HEI LIN MARIE SPAIlAlNl paz When she laughs ue all laugh blur ln rnl l X X 1234 Hall Patro Prom COIIlI'lllll?t' 13 Wollexhall I 1 Irv u1l234 Yr-arlook5tafl4 I Talk Staff 4 Blue and Cray 1 THOMAS Sl MOBKI Roache Bust rf someone else uzll fx zl Auto 'Nlechamc PATRICIA AINN SPALL1 T0 at The merry luznllle zn her eye prozes llrat mzsrhzel lurlls nearby Comme relal Artl I -X 12 S4 Necretarv f lumor Class lr: ulent of Student COUYILII 4 Clem Club 234 Volleyball Team 3 Qoflball rlnam lgllvvllli 4- lrom iom mltlee 134 11 cr Talk Staff 34 Xmar Book Staff 4 I raphlc -Xrt Club 4 Baseball 12 3 4 Football 12 3 4 lm pg 14.55, Q Patrol 4 Rod and Reel Club l ' DOMINIC EDWARD Tl ITARO mv Dom Whois an ounce of mzseluel rn an ocean ol goodness? 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The Board of Education purchased the land, had plans drawn, hired laborers, and performed the numerous other tasks involved' in building a school. The field became a Junior High School. But this was not good enough for the board, pro- gressive, farsighted, far-thinking men as they are. They made plans for a bigger and better high school, equipped with a gym, shops, and all the facilities a high school needs. Kipling once said, It's not the work of one man that brings us to the goal, lt's the everlastin' team work of every bloomin' soul. In our school lives we often forget these worthy sentiments. There are always a few people willing to sit back and let the other fellow do it. But let's take a look at this other fellow. You know the type. He's the guy who sells one- half the tickets to the big dance, or the guy who writes half articles for the school paper. But no matter who the other fellow is he's no superman. Who's going to sell the other half of those tickets? And who's going to finish the rest of the school paper? Why, every bloomin' soul, of course. One person cannot carry an entire organization to the goal. It takes team work. And every person must contribute to the effort toward the common goal. A person with a high intellect can easily graduate from high school. But gradu- ation is not achieved entirely through his own efforts. At many points in his high school term this student has un- doubtedly received a helping hand from a guidance counsellor, a teacher or some other person. You don't reach the goal of graduation by your own efforts alone. Students are lifted from grade to grade by the everlastin' team work of every bloomin' soul. And we will be lifted from rung to rung up the ladder of life in the same way. And now the light's dim, the audience falls into a respectful hushg not a sound is heard. Suddenly into the bright spot- light step the future citizens of South Plainfield. Arrayed before the stars are their stepping stones, the present citi- zens of our town and now their awed audience. Graduation for these first seniors of South Plainfield High School means to them opportunity, success and a lifetime of happiness. For here before them lies their bright, unmarked future. The world is theirs. Many will go on to college, business school, or other institutions of higher learning, and just as many more will remain here in South Plainfield to work and start their futures with a new, fresh, and interesting job. Our community is in the Big Time producing goods and services and spectacular opportunities for those who work in the beautiful modern factories and laboratories here. South Plainfield is both an industrial and a residential town. It has offered and will offer much. It has raised its collective voice in say- ing, We're in the Big Time now. South Plainfield High School and its future citizens are a cog in the progress Of South Plainfield. Through the team- work of our school and the student body, South Plainheld will surely be- come a progressive community, xgnio fAe ig ime 5 xjlfsiorcy of fAe Class 57 As you read this can you think back to the Freshman Year Do you remember who our class officers were? Do you remember the dances the baseball team and maybe some of the Honor Roll members? Our class officers were as follows Judy Hale president and some of you may remember Teddy Wlellchoskl our vice president Terry Andrade was secretary and Diane Tlbaldl treasurer One of the ltems discussed most was the graduation for that year Other plans were those of the class trip and the Freshman Prom Those of us who had Mrs SlIlClBll' for English during that year had to write the poems on the bulldozer that was tearing down the trees to make way for the extension of the new school Four poems made the Blue and Gray The Bulldozer by Bob Colburn Little Tree by Doug Austin Leaves by Claire Hodge and Angelica Gumtas The Sad Death of the Trees Re member? The annual Christmas Dance held on Friday December the 18th 1953 sponsored by the PT A was a big success ln charge was the newly organized Student Council Some of the people on the Committees were Judy Hale Helen Spaziam Bette Knaupp Jimmy Smith and Dale McBride The Freshman Class elected Bette Knaupp as Mayor of South Plainfield The pos1t1ons of the counctlmen were given to Lols Ftsh Carl fBuddyl Naegle Judie Boettger Dale Hen derson Barbara Weiss On Feb llth Carl Naegle and Diana Tlbaldl of the Freshman Class were elected Klng and ueen of the school Hey Joe Hoffman can you remember what Hablllment IS? You said you? The Freshman boys played baseball for the first time ln competttlon with other high schools James Smith and John Buczek were elected Co captains in April of 54 Tom Somoskl was the Mana er That season the boys wound up with a record of six w1ns and three losses A freshman was honored by having her em hlem chosen to adorn the school flag Patricia Spalluto Pat s drawing of a Tigers head with a scroll and wings was adopted as the school s official emblem That year also brought to the school a new piano a TV set and a staff and flag was presented to Mr Oldls our school principal We had many more dances such as the Cinder ella Dance with Buffet Supper set up as a night club 53 54 also brought new teachers such as Mr Stllo and Mr Jarrett The Freshman Prom was held in the cafeteria on Friday May 21 The girls wore formal gowns and the boys wore whlte dmner Jackets w1th dark trousers The cafeteria was decor ated tn pastel colors while streamers hung from the center of the ceiling leading to points around the room The tables were arranged in night club fashion On Thursday June the thlrd the Freshmen enjoyed the trip up the Hudson It was a per fect day There was dancing while music was piped over the boats PA system Then the stop at Hyde Park to v1s1t the Roosevelt home library and memorial Then back on the boat and home Then before we knew it Graduation night Wednesday June 16th 1954 at elght oclock ln the Grant School Auditorium The theme was the Beginning for we were to be the first class to go all the way in South Plainfield High School Some of the speeches that nlght were given by Joseph Hoffman The Builders lois Porcella On Being First Donna Grego How We Are Different and Peter Seller Our Future That night awards were given out to Patricia Spalluto for Citizenship Dominic Tufaro for General Improvement John Buczek and Pa tr1c1a Orrico for Athletic Achievement and the Science Award went to Sylvia Kozimbo and William Vanderbilt We were to come back ln the year 54 55 as South Plamfields first Sophomore Class GRADE 10 54 55 This IS the year we began by being the first Sophomore Class in South Plainfield This was also the year we had those wonderful half day sessions We attended from eight ln the morning to 12 30 ln the afternoon Joseph Hoffman was our G 0 President The tenth grade brought to us two foreign lan uages Spanish and Latin Mlss Doris Cerwin taught Spanish and Miss Hilda John son taught Latin Many trips were taken Some of these were the Basketball gamts at Nladison Square Garden and the Roller Skating trip on March 12th The Phys Ed department received a letter from Ted Steeles Teen Bandstand asking lf we would like to appear on his show We answered joyously and were rated the best group The Phys Ed department gave a dance as semble with most of the Sophomores partlct patmg The P T A gave a formal dance entitled Paris in Spring All the decorations had a French theme That was the nlght when Joe Hoffman and Connie Schiavi played the moroccas Eighteen members of the baseball team brought their record to seven wins seven losses and one tle under the coaching of Mr Frank Jost Richard Evans was manager and Wllllam Coluccl captain While we were workmg hard ln our class rooms bulldlng was going on on the addltlon of the school This was the year of the Kats ln the Sopho more class pegs DA s and collars up More dances such as the Cheerleaders Dance Km and ueen Dance and the Thanksgrvtng Dance were held Many acttvltles that we wanted to carry out during that year were blocked because of the split sessions But lets take a look at 55 56 GRADE 11 55 56 Even though we welcomed a new principal Mr Edward Glbbs 3rd and were put under strlct ruling our school accomplished a lot of firsts A JV football team under the coaching of Mr Harold Wyckoff and Mr Anthony Cotora was very good Another first was the JV basketball team coached by Mr Kenneth Wolfe who departed from our school at the end of 56 It was a good year for a team Then the gym had to be ripped up twice 1n a row in order to have it built correctly First the floor warped then it was the piping A newcomer appeared the second Elvis Pres ley Ronald 4Redl Dardzinski who performed in the play Our Town Moments to Remember was the theme of our first dance held ln the new cafeteria The tables were set in night club fashion while a big ball hung from the ceiling and streamers were hun from it We were almost let out of school by a bomb scare ln that year we adopted our high school colors Green and White Although lt wasnt official our teams had worn green and white during football and basketball Then came the most exciting time for the Journalism class We produced TIGER TALK our first organized paper with columns and all Poor Mrs Sinclair the adviser and teacher went crazy every time the paper was due Be sides that she had to put up with four clowns Bob Andre Muggs McBride Roger Mooney and Joe Donaruma Now how long did it really take you fellows to travel from school to where we had the paper printed? Spring brought two days off from school and sixteen inches of snow On April 28th the Journalism class was ln vlted to the Paul Brenners Requestfully Yours show On the show Gall Anderson won a Webcor tape recorder for the school by ln tervlewmg the singer Merv Griffin and by writing the best artlcle on the interview What happened between the time the show was over and six oclock The golf team won South Plarnftelds first trophy James Smith Lester Kaar Al DeRosa Dave Conroy and Doug Austin Their record thirteen wins and one loss Mr Lawrence Car bonetti coached The Arthur Murray girls played the South Plainfield Wrecks with Mr Carbonettl not showing up The Wrecks won of course Then came the Junior Prom lt was a huge success with all those palms and everythlng Mr Richard kept our spirits very high SPHS sent three delegates to All State ln New Brunswick The delegates were Gall An derson Judie Boettger and John Buczek School was very dull C95 for that year wasnt lt? GRADE 12 56 57 In our last and final year we welcomed to our school Mr Benjamin Cook principal and his assistant Mr Paul Dalllng. Besides the new prlnctpal and his assistant we welcomed twenty new teachers All spoke com mendably about the school and the students ln Tiger Talk The Football team ended with a 2 5 1 record for this year The drivers of student cars were faced by a big problem about where to park until the new principal settled ll for us The Student Council put on our first big dance Officers for this last year are Presldent Pat Spalluto Vice President Ed Horel Sec retary Judy Hale and Treasurer Angelica Gumta This dance had the theme Dog Patch and Judy Hale did her fine tmpersona tions of the Abner family The top pos1t1ons for the yearbook were filled tn Judy Kelley and Gall Anderson have been chosen editors in chief The speech class under the direction of Mr Barley made a hit with their play Chrlstmas Trimmmgs Those who starred were Joel Peney Ann Graham and Helen Spazlam The driver ed class received its car on Nov 15th Who got the first ride Judy Cairns or Ro er Mooney? 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P M . 12,9-N. .W ,I A-6 'fi' X' , M3 Sfuclenf Counci Left to rrght Patrlcxa Spalluto Edward Horel Advlser lawrence Carhonelu Judith Hale Angellca blunta Barbara WCISS Our school overmn body has approved lts constltutlon and has presented lt to the student body at an assembly Wed nesday January 23rd The ehool approyed the constltutron Valentlne Dance to be held Saturday February 9th at 8 oclock Basketball booster buttons were sold out and more have been ordered A new enblem for the school flag IS beln sketched by Pat Spalluto The tlger w1ll be llke the one on the chool rlnbs The Student Councll w1ll sponsor a volley ball game between the men and women faculty a alnst the glrls and boys to ralse funds The games w1ll be held durmg the fifth perlod The Student Councll set up a POIDI system for act1y1t1es Students w1ll recelye po1nts for each act1y1ty they are 1n A tudent may recelye no more than ten po1nts a year makmg a maxrmum of 40 pomts ln four years Dree up day was such a success that xt was declded to haye more such days February 21st w1ll be the next Nlore plans of your Student Counul w1ll be reported ID the next lssue X , . , 1 , Y K va . 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' ' s ' ff-. , ' . enior lazy Sfeps slgnfo ide gig imen UZ lgoaring ouse qQeacA cy qQeAearsal Left to rrght Mr Carroll Balley fAdvxserl L01 Porcella Judlth Boettger Svlvla Kozlmbo Joel Peney Wlarcxa Burke Judlth Kelley Judith Calrns Edward Horel Wllllam Matheslus Judith Hale Vlfglnla Apgar Theresa Andrade Robert Botellho Lester Kam- Dale McBr1de Barbara Lerner W1ll1am Luker Joseph Hoffman Few persons recogmze the SPICC added to a character one portrays Nlor do they reallze the zeal put forth IH produclng plays You may not be aware of such procedures but they all take place 1n the makmbs of a good play Such a play The Boardlng House Reach took place on Frlday and Saturday +Xpr1l oth and 6th ln the Hlgh School audltorlum The Senlor Class of S P H S presented thexr play to a verv en thuslastlc audlence The three act comedy brought many spasms of laughter The lead role was played by Blll Matheslus who portrayed Wllbur Maxwell a bov who rented hls house after hrs parents had gone on a trlp Blll played hls part exceedlngly well because the character 1n the play resembles Blll s char acter 1Almost the same s1tuat1on whlch took place m the play took place at Blll s house whlle hrs parents were awav Dld we let the cat out of the bag B1ll9i Congratulatlons MISS Prlce You dld a wonderful job of d1I'CCtlI'lg Thanks for steppmg mto the shoes of Mr Balley V in ' 9 'Q . - .' 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The grown up young ladxes of the play were Barbara Lerner and Marua Burke as Betty Lou Maxwell Dee Carovlllano and Clnger Apgar as Conme Maxwell and Betty Ann Knaupp as Bernardlne 9111101 Because they are grownup young l3dlCQ, Barb, Marc1a, Dee Clnger and Betty Ann had no trouble m g1VlI1g a convmcmg performance Aunt Mary was played by Judy fg'Ma Yokumul Hale All we can say IS TERRIFIC J 'fqg35r1yzf,gfea V, ff . t I f, ,- -f. . - . , y K , A -.w e-kv' 'wfl if Jil f 1 1 ' 5 T 15 H' n tr fit, ji? ,, ,, , 1 L , iywwfyrggt , , , ' , , 4 f M s L i Q ,. ' , f y ,fafiryygpziwi K H 4:11,-f My gygfgj a,.'f,,I ' V 3-'7,1A3ZL,,' , K 'A . f fiwfal L ' I ,- 'iflgyggrzjtfwt' ,tif ' , , 1 2f3IYi 3 , ' . I 1 ,, -M V ' e V Q . . 1 - L .. , . . . .. . - e , a - ' ' , ' -. L '. ' ' . - ' ,ludy Kelley portray ed Janet Mafcwell W llbur s mother Judy played hel part well and really 1 not the Qcatterbraln h portrayed Ed Horel played llerculee lNel on a ty plcal teenarer Hou can Ed Stay Q0 thin after eatln so mufh food durln tlf play 9 mio Bob Botelhlo played Herman Nmety Yolt Jonee a beat up IU 'No one could haye played thx part as ysell a Rfb See-me thx part was ys rxtten for B mb to play Terry Andrade played Hermans yufe Hou hhouse Ruby a stout yyrf. thu, champxon Hou Qurely gave Bob a rough tune Terry VXQE 1:54 ' Ki lucy Burne a ysalklnc encyclopedla mae played by Low lorcellfi Fyerytlme Lore Qpouted one of her off the subject fact 'ind rolled her eyee the audience huret IIIIO fits f laubhter A job ysell done Low' '95 Dale NlcBr1de played Connolly a plaln clothes man Neyer thou ht you had lt ln you 'Nlu Flne job of actm Lnnpy NILFLIITG yy 1 played by Joe allas Toothless McCu1re Hoffman H1 mfe Nora a noisy character uae played by Judle Boettger a qulet 493 miss TCFFIHC performance by both , X 1 4 ' L wanna jc! f.-I ' . 4,9 y....... 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V .Szttmg Raymond Lrosby Barbara Lerner Angtllca C tunta l Approxlmately a quarter of the senlor class has been accepted by colleges and umversttles throughout the U 9 Q P HS graduates will go as far west a lndlana as far north as 'Nlame and as lar south S P H S has a complete program of college preparatory subjects that wxll prepare any senior for college work Besldes the academlc pro Subject gram Nlr lrton guldance dlrector offers the Semor Semlnar The object of the Semlnaf IS to acquaint college bound students wlth such phases of work as study hablts parllamentary procedure college teachmg methods and other things that wlll confront the new frosh Seniors enrolled ln the college prep subjects experlence classes some what llke classes conducted ln colleges Thelr studles cover a wrder more of sou make the grade' GVUOI' elflflllflill' f-un 15 'Zum 1 kw- Lo eu 1 nt all work Left to rzght blandzng Nlr John V Irlon There a Xndrade Dolorts Larovlllano Joseph Hoffman Stephame Drosdlck Rlta Stauss Wllllam luker Stltld Konmlmo Roger Nloonfw Szmng Qlalre Hodge Davld Kent Lots Porcella Betts Ann Knaupp Dale Henderson Ort tt' let to rzght btandmg vlllJt'I' 'llatheslus Judlth Hale Patrlcla Spaluto R1Cl ldl'Cl hun ,ludlth Boett er Call 'Xnder on Rolnrt Colburn Jlldllll Kelly WM gel ee 'Nlarcotte ,ludtann Cairns T... and more detalled area m topics llkcly to be covered by most colleges ln thetr requtred courses ln Engllsh IV and Democracy subjects that must be taken by all seniors exams are glven that are slmllar to college exams Stress IS put on essay type questions rather than objectne IIUESIIOHS slnce these test more thorough knowledge of the B side taktng the subjects tn hxgh school that entrance Into college requlres all senlors enterlng four year 1nst1tut1ons must take the College Entrance Aptltude Exammatlons Qongratulatlons are ln order for all the seniors who have reached their goal bv bemg accepted by the college of thelr cholce and we hope river 5Jucafion 4 l nos morons ...C Ptainfoeld N J tw ,j,V,.a' ,, , 74 Lasf rw cl mrzver graduates Left to rzghl Dou las kustm ,lohn Buck Robert Botellho Damel Callk Clalre Hodge Daniel Barton Judxann Cairns Peter Seller Mr albert Richter ladvlserl Vlr mla Apgar South Plainfield ha been honored bx the presentatlon of the Certlficate of Merlt Plaque 1n recoffmtlon of haxlng no traffic fatalltles 1n 1963 The award was pre ented bx the A A X of New jersex to Xntone Phnllrps Ch1efofPol1ce of Qouth Pl8lIlf:lClCl students Ill hls class shows that there IS no dangerous prob lem IH DPHS drlxxng He feels hoxxexer, that exerx student mast be taught ood dr1x mf' and a good attltude Thex cannot learn bx themselxe wrthout unnecessarx dlf ficultles On Thur flax 'Noxember lu bPHb s Drlxer Educatlon classes recelx ed a Chex rolet Bel hr from H 0 B Motors The CHUIIIC 15 a tra1,,ht slx with standard shift It ns whlte wlth a red and black IIIICTIOI' Who had the first rlde Judy Calrns or Roger Moonex 9 Congratulatlons are In order for Mr Rlchter who has done a fine job wlth our student drlxers Drxxers Ed at b P H 5 15 showlng 1ts xalue ln malung com petent drlvers lNot one student takmff his drnvers exam llcense Horsepower accordxng to the experts IS becomlng a major conslderatlon to almost exerxbodx when buxlng a car Ac cordlng to these same experts we can expect at least a 20 per cent and posslblx as much as a 40 per cent Increase IH the next few years Thls sax the experts max cause a rexo lutlonarx change ln IFHDSHIIQQIOIIS Shouldnt lt also cause a chanve IH brakes and maxbe exen a change rn dnvers att1tudes9 1 I B 'W' Q . 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Neil ' U' ' ' g , ' ' , - , ' South Plainfield High School has made one more step into the Big Time Last week the charter was received establish Honor Society At an assembly prooram on Feb 21 1951 conducted by Patricia Spalluto Student Council President twelve charter members were inducted 1nto the Natlonal Honor Society The lnductlng officer was Rita Stauss a transfer member from the Sewankaka High School in Floral Park N Y The e members selected by the Faculty Committee are Senwrs Gail Anderson Judith Boettger Angelica Clunta Judith Hale Joseph Hoffman Judith Kelley Sylvia Kozlmbo Rita Stauss fumors George Embley Judith Feltham Rita Holmes Nancy Randolph Officers for the 1956 54 chool year are President Joseph Hoffman Vice President Rita Stauss Secretary Judith Hale Treasurer Angelica Giunta afzona onor oclefty xv -4 . , ing the South Plainfield High School Chapter of the National fw Lett to rzght Standmg .ludy Feltham ljrl Rlta Holme ljrl Xlancv Randolph ljrl George Emhlew ljrl Qwlvla Kozlmbo Judy Ke-llew Call Anderaon Judie Bmtlge-r Seated 'Nlr John V lrmn lAduQerl Rlta qtau Joe Hoffman Judy Hale Angellca Glunta Mr J V Irlon facultx spomor congratulated the group and explalned to the school that the object of thls chapter 1 to create an enthuslaarn for scholarahlp to Qtlmulate a desnre to render seruce to promote xx orthx leaderQh1p and to encourare the dewelopment of character m GtudentG of South llamfleld Hugh School 'NlemherQh1p IH thl chapter 1 baqed upon Scholarihlp qer Offlceri of the Chapter then poke upon theae quallflcatloni and ll hted a candle for each one X Student muQt haxe 38 scholarshlp pomta to be consldered for the Nocletx Xt leaat a B axera e muet he malntalned and appllcanta mugt be approx ed bx the Facults Commlttee 'Nlajori and 21 polnt uhjects wlll count toward polnts 4 or polnta B 'S or IV punts C 2 or 1 polnt D 4 1 point There can be no falllng mark ln anx Quhject Ellglblllts 1 17 1 Senlor Clasa t Junlor Claw 5 f qoph omore flaw tljrohatlonersl C arfer emders - gjmzfional gf!-onor oclefcy 4' 1 7 ' A4 f I I -S ju J . . B L . , - ' ' 'S 'S - f t ' . - - vice. Leadership. and Character, gr . fy ' . c ' g . ' U' A 1 5 . S . S Q 1 '-. I v Q I AZ 2, ' .. it I3 J' . I ' . :I lr I2 . I . . . V 5 . I . . .. U .S Ll, . k.,.!: , Lk'-il, LV - 5 41 -., .- 1 p-n g i L0 if 5 mlfl'1l,'K1 u P UNF? 1 -L A.-l v Q.. Nm. ' 0515. . 5 A If :gli N Yn nip Whs- 5 ?n e PGA una Sgcrctarmi Hxsiorsj C uuiancvf Jouvnnlxsm I r' A i I '1 out fl Spam sh Oh my goodness! I'd better run! An orange and black tail with a tiger at- tached, whizzed around the corner, and soon a fluffy head popped out. This des- perate pussy was our Mike, making room for busy students. As Mike followed a group of boys and girls into the gym, their happy faces re- vealed that this was a dancing class. What fun!, thought Mike. After watching a set of square dancers go through their routine once, Mike was raring to go. He tapped all four feet in time with the music as he crossed the floor. But as he took his place beside the prettiest girl in the set, she grabbed Mike's paw and helped him to his hind feet. ' en for ascof Mz'ke Vlifliff A Dancing Clan t'Oh dear,', growled Mike. He hadn't ex- pected this. The music began, and sud- denly his long tail was sailing behind him as he was carried around in a circle left . a'Face your partner, skip around, do-si- do your corner, promenade the town. all join hands and circle right .... 'i would it never stop? Come on, Mikelw. said his gay corner lady the second he stopped to catch his breath, He shook his whiskers and his big green eyes winked a tigerish O.K.,' Round 'n round they skipped, 'till finally the record was over. An exhausted Mike with drooping ears panted over to the bleachers to rest. Cha-cha-cha . . . more music-and Mike found himself with another cute partner. The dips and turns of this cha-cha weren't meant for a young tiger like me, groaned Mike as he dreamed of lounging lazily in the sunny showcase. As the music ended. Mike's astonished partner watched him. in three great leaps, leave the gym. lt was a sorry and aching little tiger that climbed back onto his shelf that afternoon. Never againf' thought Mike. will I ever try dancing. A course in relaxing would be so much nicer. As you pass by the showcase today, please try to be a little quiet, so Mike won't waken. He's still recuperatingll ramaiics Mffaln C CAl'l5f'l44Q5 YIMQIMIHHS Ielt to rzght Pat Malec Paul CONN key joel Peney Helen Spazlanl Chr: Ima Nladdalone Bruce lutko Ann f raham Pat Carllllo 'Nlarxe Rutxglxano On Wednesday exenmg December nth the Qpeech Class under the dlrectlon of Mr Carroll Balley axe a plas Chrlstmas TFIITIIUIHUS for the hl h school PTA The apphed bw Mr Broran and MISS PFICC made us thlnk that we were lookml, at real stars from a Broadwax stage Outstandmg ln thelr parts as Lncle Joe and Aunt Kate Blck ford were Paul Comlskey and Patrlcla Malec COI'lXlI'lClIlg and hysterlcal 1n thelr parts of Nlr and Mrs Jefferson P Saunders were Joel Peney and Helen Spazlanl The other members of the famlly and thelr guests who added lamor and Hood actm, to the play were Ann Graham Bruce Cwetlco Marne Rutlgllano and Vernedla Knox lhe costumm, under the dlrectlon of Miss Sarno was reallstlc and artlstlc The sta e crew and the eleetrlclans John Perruccl Roy Crosbw Wllllam Ball Dlck Van Hart Thomas 'Nlurphw and Cary Cobb workmg under the dlrectlon of Mr Jarrett Inampulated curtaxns llghts and furniture as If they were professlonals .,i.,We .,.. 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I XTIN SC XVENCILR HLNTERS lll cultles beset these hunters ln our hall not long a o as thex struggled to find what thex were lOUklIl for and where lt wa- Fragmentum uha 53lUI'I13llUIH serlpta flhula pul ae and exen aqua peeunla and pes were some of the objeets needed ln ten mlnutes Cenle Cf'THQlIll and Celeste Cvearlno were the wmners havln-sf found thlrteen out of slxteen ltem fhex are exempt from the next QUIZ Officers of the Latln ll Club are Donald Stllo Con ul and Cenee Cerasoll Scrllma M1 johnson rs the aduser of thxs lntere tmg and actne eluh ln the Latln II class period l Jullus Caesar CUIIIIIIUCQ h1 rampalffns of the Calllr Wars The students m that cla llulllltttflflg twelxe COIIUHUP to read ahout Caesar and h1 partxclpatlon 1n the Gallic Wars He fights thousands of flermans at a tune and conquer towns and ullaffes at the flxek of the wrlst Caesar has the power of Superman whlch lsnt half wav equal to the power he holds on the nunds of w I'llQlHf 'Q each nwht Caesar w1ll contmue flfrhtlnf 1n lefencls and hooks for hundreds of wears to Come But lll mo t of A1125 Johnson s classes there are husx Illllld who w1ll not know of Caesar s exrstence after June Z Some max eontlnue with Latin and Caesar ln geptember some repeating Latln ll and some gomlf on to Latln lll But t1ll others wlll leaxe the Rome of whlch thex know so much and hate llxed IH for so long Hall Caesar we haxe llsed wlth sou for two sears and hate learned how xou lne xour waxs and customs and how sou wage war Now we are l63XlI1 xou to o on to somethlng else llVF ON CAESAR' .am...a.e.,...,. . 4. 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Irro 'lPy 'Q' - lam aexf A- VU ' T- onogram Gjllfers Left to rzght Lee Nlarcotte Treasurer Robe rt Colburn Presdent Nlr Xnthons QOYOIB Adzzser Le ter Kaar Secretary .loe Hoffman Vzce I resm'ent The Boys Bowllng Club beat the teacher ln a three team match at bomerset Reereatlon The teathera broken up unto three tearnQ falled to wm elther of the two Camea although the Bowlmg club receu ed a handlcap H1 h serlei mae bowled bx Nlr Bray ss ho pounded out a 4c1 Date Kent Lhalked up lllgh ante mth a 109 Hlgh team Qcore mae bowled bs Date lxente team whleh toppled 66 P1114 fzrsl Rou Left to rzght Daw Kent Dan Lallk Harold Krpp Srl Seaman Ro er Wlooney .Second Ruu 'Sir Robert Jarrett Urck We ma Hob Tappan Nlllu Kawka Tun sUH1Oikl Th1rrlRou Rocco Collora Tony Bruno Petr 'Nlazuca Joe Krajem lu hxerx 'Vlondax at 3 00 oclock the rear door at SPH S open: and out Qpllla a dozen Qtudents who lmmedlatelx rush to a red and vhlte Pontxat where a battle for Qeats eniues The dozen Qtudente are membere of SPHS s newlx or anned bowlrng club and the red and vthrte Pontxac belonbs to Mr ,larrett who rs the aduser Thexr deitmatlon IS the bowllng. alleys of Plamfleld Reereatlon Date kent who IQ pre ldent of the club hag organlzed rntramural rnatchee amonff the tnembera Bemdeg belng presl dent Date al 0 hold the honor of bowlm, hr h game and ht h serrea The Club algo plani to organlze lewonc and a match mth the teaehera - ' ' - - v ' , , 1 Z . . 3 1' , ' Q 5 , A 3 . 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' SPDRTS X f ---- Q , uw 1 1 lmllec 111to the Q ldlllxlfflklll I If t tlffel mum 1 lt 111 ro 11, 1 1 p to oo 5 sp1ct1t0rQ1 team However M11 Il ilu fillll Hill tla bluw 1t sw 19 dl fovercd that the Jubllllll Luuulx I1 ld med Ulll tfltlld 'mtl walked 05 ulth thy xlcturw 2. .sf 1 L R ' n ' N 0710! and fjWlYleVS Fzfth Row Wllllam Craes le John 'Nlayersky Rlchard 'Nlfsma Vlllllam Butrlco Wnlllam Nlathe lus Robert Colburn C-xlbert Hall Eduard Helm te ad fourth Rou John Buczek Rudolph Crae le Gerald Cwetko Rlehard Dower Jo eph Padula Louis ULN ICO Third Rou Barbara Hall Dlana Hlbbard Clorla Nlad fn Mrnedla Knox Robert Paola Thoma Whalen Carl Nladdalone Second Row Paul Phllllp Wllllam Yurgel Judy Feltham Rlcbard Evan Robert Mncale Patrlcxa 'Slalec XTHTIOII Pelleprlno Nlmam Smith Ann Bellerjmau Peter Cllbert Flrst Rau Robert Lv w Nlarv -Xnn Borl Barbara Ber er Nano Sants Cynthla Qkwln ku Joyce Colburn Nlr John Cxachero ldrrectori Kneeling Susan B0 terle Carol lndlco There e Carbonf au Wlth excltement reachmg hlgh pltch over the commg football season students attendlng SPHS games wlt nessed a new sxght thls year The school band under the dlrectlon of 'Nlr John Clachero engaged m half tlmr drlll at varslty game The thxrty frve member group and twlrl mg squad winners of an honorable mentlon 1n the Labor Day Parade have been practlclng smee August The group has overcome obstacles uch a chedullng problem and member playmg on the team but wlth brlght new umforms a capable rllrector and an enthu lasuc cheer mg sectlon dld a bang up Job on the Held 3 4. A oofgall CoacAe5 If!! I0 right Nlr 0 fph Pdf'lPIll Wir Xntlionx 401013 Nlr Harvlnl Vxclmff Nir Nlichaffl Dfffarlo 3 The football team its Coatlie it manaffei fafultx poiior helper and tie clirettor of athletic Nubjnnt Coiiiratulations It 1 with a reat feelmf of ati fartion and admiration that we lool-t back upon r yall km is ion x 1 to o an liar 4 fr in U mia 3 ,axe NI 5 tie fire fa lifetmir- We ilutc- xou dll i itll Q linaitx W ELL D 51Tlff'Y6lX Benjamin J Cook T12 , .'- 's.'s CS. ' s ss. Sc l .f ' 1' : , 5 ' .. ,S W. gl . 21 S ,S V . I . . - Y V E the 1956 football season at S.P.H.S. Our f1I'SlYiiI':iIf year was one of many clism-ovaries. foftl v 'l '. i-'ll ' rl Cl li gk of sv rriiic. Wwe' hit pay flirt A f 'ery ga nfl 'Y ' '.ll,f. l- 9:2 , o ' ' . V rl I ' si 1 -' '- ' ONE. fljarszfyy C Capfmns Left to right John Buczek Dan laV CClll8 Danny LaVecch1a of South Plamfield was prcked as the out standlng back by the sports wrlters of the Courler News LaVecch1a 54 135 pound junror halfback was the bl reason why the Tlgers stayed close to North Plarnfleld on Th3I'lkSOlVlI'lg Day Althoubh South Plamfreld lost 121 after he set It up wlth a brllllant 21 yard weasmg run He was m on 30 per cent of the team tackles and recovered two Canuck fumble Danny also called the offensne and de fensne slonals for the Tlger VARSITY So Plalnfield y Hlghland Park Sept 22 1936 Away 2 00 PM So Plamfield ys Roselle Park Sept 29 1906 Away 2 00 PM So Plamfield ws Sayrevrlle Oct 6 1996 Away 2 00 PM So Plamfield ws Dunellen So Plainfield ws Clark Oct 20 1906 Plamfield 2 00 P M So Plalnfleldxs Flemmgton Oct 21 1936 'No Plalnlield 2 00 P 'VI So Plamfield Ks Bound Brook 'Now 10 1936 'No Plamfield 2 00 P M So Plamfield s 'No Plalnfield 'Now 22 1906 Away 10 00 A M U 61 I ' I , . 4-' ' . ' 's. ' . , - 7 . . 9 Y .g I . F Y i 1, - Danny was a ball of fire as he scored his team's touchdown Oct. 13, 1956 Away 2300 RM- S. ' -' ' - - I ' - I Fzrst Row Left to rzght Bob Colburn Carl Naegele Doug Austln Mike Miller John Buczek Ron Yurmko B111 Matheslus B111 Luker and Al LaSlCWZSkl Second Row Left to rzght Bob Botexlho Erlc Margonau Dxck Dower Ray Crosby Harold Klpp Tom Kapsak Dan LaVecchla Tom Gorman B111 Coluccl .lohn .lessop and Charles Flgllo VARSITY DEBLT The Flymg Tlgers played some heads up football tin the words of the Courler News reporter! last Saturday when they met Highland Park Although the score was 366 the boys rallied ln the last half p1Ckln up the ball on a fumble at the 30 yard lme From there on they bulled thelr way through to the 2 yard lme where Keith Llddle went over for the score Congratulations Tlgersl -io CEREMON IES The week of November 19th was one of mourning at S P H S Students pald tear ful homage to the forlorn figure of Miss Canuck lym ln a black rotesque coffin at the end of our stately hall MISS Can uck N PHS football queen had dled of some unknown maladv and had come oy er to S P H S by the Black Coffin Ex press there to be ln state The death of this northern figurehead caused great sorrow to her southern neighbors ln an excess of grlef a group of boys reported to be frlends of a mor t1c1an contrlbuted forty dollars worth of chrysanthemums to show thelr respect Many others sent sympathy cards The dear departed had a warm welcome waltlng for her at the Pep Rally on Wed nesday night Amid shouts of cheer Mlss Canuck was sent mto the fiery land where all bad football queens go At seven oclock the gym was filled to capacity wlth S P H S students parents and N PHS spectators Dr Eaton Mr Cook Mr Dallmg Mayor Apgar and Mr Jost congratulated the football players on their fine season Mr Wyckoff told the audience that the boys had done much better than the ex perts had antlclpated and that no wms had been predicted We had two wms one tle and our losses were considered moral victories We were not held score less at any tlme Captaln John Buczek thanked everyone for backmg the boys and Dan LaVeech1a ave an excellent short speech Dld S P H S really lose the Thanksgxv 1n Day football game to lNorth Plam field on Wednesday November 22 Sports wrlters wlll say yes and ln tech mcal terms the answer to the question above IS still yes But let s forget about these other IIIHUCDCCS for a minute and consider what a SPHS student saw and felt when the game ended with a final score of 12 to 7 ln the eyes of every South Plalnfield spectator we did not lose He saw only the v1s1on of a game terrlfically played w1th our boys in there fightmv every mch of the way for the honor of SPHS What more could any town ask for than to know that their team went down fightlng that we put up a hard battle and that we accepted our loss gracefully knowmg that next year well have another try to make the green and white come out on top Everybody felt that wonderful sting of prlde when the final quarter ended and they reallzed what a stlrrmg game they had just wltnessed South Pla1nfield has proven ltself to be a champlon 1n IIS very first year of varsity playmg Wlth more experlence behlnd our school ln a few years we should be one of the top teams ln New Jersey Our loss thls year will only serve to make the team stronger for the time when we clash agalnst N PH S next Thanksglv mg The w1ll to win will be there agam but by that tlme lt w1ll have doubled xt self and North Plalnfield will be fightmg a losmg battle Ivarsifcy yooflall J eam ' ' D I , , n I O n FAREWELL T0 FOOTBALL ' D 7 - , ' - , .... v , 0 , 1 e -. . 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Row Left to rzght Anthony Kolenskl Bruce Crosby lm Yom Chan James Kohora Paul Slkanowlcz John Perruccl Pat Rlccl Henry Cavalier Orlando Vladambo Second Row Let to right Joe Krajewskl John Dallessandro Wllllam Butrlco Al DeRosa Harold Mlller Kenny Ayres James In a hard fought battle at South Plaln field Borough Park the Tlger Jayvees beat a tough Sayrevllle team 19 13 South Plamfield bullt up a 130 half tlme score only to let Sayrevllle battle to a tle late ln the fourth quarter At thls polnt South Plamfield showed a great amount of spark and wlth 24 seconds re malnlng ln the game Tom Gorman fllp ped a touchdown pass to Al Laszewskl for the final and w1nn1ng score of the LINEMAN OF THE WEEK ln the past week the sports wrlters of the Plalnfleld Courler News named the lme man of the week Blll Matheslus a semor 61 170 pounds tackle spent great deal of tlme IH the Roselle Par backfleld dropplng Roselle Parks bal carriers for losses from 4 to 15 yards He al o was a SO1ld blocker on offense and was a blg reason why the Tlgers chalked up the1r flrst varslty vlctory ln history Luker Kelth Llddle North Plalnfield Jayvees bowed to South Plamfield 136 at Boro Park as two long plays spelled vlctory for the Tlgers ln the first perlod John Peruccl teturned a punt 60 yards for a score and ln the second quarter Orlando Madamba caught a 20 yard pass from Paul Slkanowltz and scooted an addltlonal 35 yards to paydxrt Tom Kapsack who mlssed the first converslon booted the ball through North Plamfield bounced back ln the thlrd perxod by marchmg 55 yards wlth the TD bemg scored by Dlck Stansbury on a 25 yard run off left tackle But the Tlgers defense sparked by center Jlm Kahora tackle Joe Kf3jCWSkl and guard Tony Kolen k1 prevented the Canucks from making any other serlous threats A 60 yard klckoff return by Paul Slkan owltz of S P was nulhfied by a holdmg penalty The Tlgers are now 2 4 while the Canucks are 2 6 JUNIOR VARSITY So Plamfield vs H1 hland Park Sept 24- 1956 Home 3 30 PM So Plalnfield vs Roselle Park Oct 1 1906 Away 3 30 P M So Plamfield vs Sayrevllle So Plamfield vs Clark Oct 22 1956 Away 3 30 P M So Plamfield vs Flemmgton Oct 29 1906 Away 3 30 P M So Plamfneld vs Bound Brook Nov 12 1956 Away 3 30 P M So Plalnfleld vs North Plamfield Nov 19 1956 Home 3 30 PM I O - f ' I ' 1 , ' ' ' , , ' , ' , U . - . 9 ' l . 7 ' 1 . . , 2 . . . . . . -- . , F : . . ' ' ' , ' I . . . 7 Same- on his second attempt for a 13-0 lead. Oct- 18, 1956 Home 3:30 RM' -t+ 1 s I . 4 . . , . ' - - ,, . , ' : . . l s . . , . , , ' V s . . 9 ' 1 e a ' ' . , T I . . ' 9 li S .9 ' I . , . U . ' - S - ' ' t ' - . , : . . - - . . , ' : . . arsif cer ca ers C, CA 1 J I fr to rtght PatBor1 tlaptalnt Jutltc Bothtl fr flmmw Dro dick lerrw Xntlratle Barbara Xxtl ffoiaptalnb Nanu Ramlolph farol Ntranahan Rtta Hulmr lat Hanna a B th X n B l ta res men qoofgall Bottom Rou Lett to rzght Xu Io Ptrruccl Fred Tr ler Xrthur Pttro lta 'klfx-Pd Lowrle Warn Pf-rrutct jo eph Panett nt r Rau I or ICI rt 71 r n Ja f antrt J ghf ra tfullt farl Nh: ran Fralgloupa dkdl loutsleltncr joseph Nhlactum Top Ron llor Jamz-Q Witt us Rtthard NI: ma I'.1t1IN1lftanuvs1tL William Rau mtth Wtllram faylor Ju vph Padula Harold Huber William RP an I . Z . 1 . Q .E gb-,. . S. X. ,FF I-l' . ' , I Q ' ' . ' -s. g n. e .- n tt cs . A- 1' ' z 4 gf- ' '. f N .,- ' gz' . : . . W ' 4, s -'. Ce ff .z R' la 1I+t H. Jlth I ll'N i t. 'M-v ks! '. Q' f ' , , ' . ss' . Q , f-. .: W, - .QS . ' . ' ' , ' , 5 , ,, . . g . WU' QVS Carbonncau Joyce Colburn lLaptJ Barbara Burgtr Kneeling Carol lndlco arszfly eerleaclers Left to rzght Pat Bon fCapta1nJ Judie Boettger Timmie Drosdlck Terry Andrade Barbara Weiss lCo Captain? Nancy Randolph Carol Stranahan Rita Holmes Pat Hannagan Beth Ann Bolesta Qlnce this IS the first year for Varsity Football at S P H Q the Cheer leaders have been working extra hard and have some terrific new yells Things seem to be picking up for the girls this vear Their uniforms are white V neck sweaters over vivid Kelley Green skirts They have their own megaphones and a big green blanket to sit on during the games. fWhen they arent helping the students cheer our boysll The old problem of transportation of the away games has been solved. A car of their own!! 'We should be very proud to have such a fine group of girls representing S.P.H.S. They have stimulated school spirit 100'1, and at recent Pep Rallies, stirred up the students and taught them some new Fight Cheers. .Standing Let to rzght Cynthia Skyinskus, Mary Ann Dori, Susan Bosterle lCo-Capt.l, Nancy Santy lDrum Majorfttrl Therese 4 grls Sporf l8fAAgAf5 enzor Q I B Acfgnll Ijlaxn ez- fb Q .paw als Qin. I I gh! e Knau vm L1 n N fll :mmm 1 alrn grls xBasAefda!l I'zrst Rau Veromca Koepke Llnda To el Rita qtahley Beth Ann Boleeta Patrlcla Bori Eleanor Warrlck Barbara Pesta Second Row Carmela 9ch1llac1 Patrlcia Hanna an Vlremla Tre-Qlcr Betty Knaupp Gall Anderson Maryann Borl Nlarlene Buchbinder Thzrd Rou Robalm Brick Sxlua KLlZlmlD0 Elaine Carr Judy Hale Judy Calrns Janet Cairns Judy Peteraon 1 war n girls Qports is comm up N11 Nloflett Qaye eo!!! 111 added later We hope to play Hlghland Park North Plamfleld Baaketball will be firt All glrle Q1 n up the firet meth 1n October Fdieon and Dunellen Girls will be awarded lettere thl war Hints Camea will be plaved on a home and awax ba 1 Cf! reatlx to trawl are 1n the a1r of a b1rls Varsity Club!! 'Wore hinta about a Nlono Coming up Qoon will be xollev ball and Qoftball Fleld hockew w1ll vour help the Uxrla wlll put SPH Q on top' QYIIOY grls The qenlors ll Qee-me have taken a l1k1n to the Qport of bowlmg fonnie qch1aw1 104 Barbara Lerner 100 Pat qpallufto 91 Ginger 'lhe bow are getting some hi h axerage but the lflq are comm Apgar 91 Rlta Qtause 90 Other bowler are Judx Kellex Dee up w1th some Qtlff competmon The Qomer et Recreatlon Bowlm Laroullano -Xnn OBrien L01 Porcella Judmnn Ca1rnQ Xlarlan Alleys IS the meeting place for the girl exers Tueedaw afternoon at Frndman Nlarma Burke Call -tndereon Ann Fraham Judy Boettger 3 30 p m Some of the highest aweragea are Bettw Ann Knaupp 117 Terrv Andrade and Nliss Moffett 12 the adusor n 9 r- ' , ' g . ' 1 1 Q , ' ' ', ' . - f 1 ' '. ' ' g . ' ff' ' 1 - . 1 ' , ' , ' , . ' A bg Q1 i ' ' 1 ' 'g .1 'ss 1 1' '1 e 1 - . 'j , ' , 1 ' 5.1 '-1'g 1 . 1 . '1 ' - '5'1. ' . r' . . . 1 , . w . ' . . ' ' s S. 1 1 ' ' V - U . . . 1 1 - girls!! 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Edward Horel, ,lame Smith Dale Henderson SOI TH PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY 8 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 11 14 I8 20 28 4 8 11 18 25 I 8 15 22 27 1 Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Home Away 3:30 7:00 3:30 3:30 7:00 7:00 3:30 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 3:30 7:00 St. Peters North Plainfield Bound Brook Metuchen South Amboy Keyport Highland Park Clark Regional Jamesburg Clark Regional Metuchen Dunellen Bound Brook North Plainfield Keyport Jamesburg f arsifyy gBasAefAall iam 'MQW UNIV' 5, 'K' E511 First Row left to rzght Erlc Nfargenau Robert Prezwozny DZHICI laVecch1a james Smnh Robtrt Callahan Th xmas Gorman Wllham Craessle Mlchael Muller Iester Kaar Dale Henderson Edward Horel Peter She-ran Alphont DeRosa Patrlck Kedxan DALE HENDERSON CAGER CHAMP Durln the past few weeks there has been a foul shooting contest ln the gym classes Boys ln the ninth tenth and eleventh ,rades trled thelr luck to see how many pomts they could score out of fifteen trxes FIVC or SIX boys wlth the h1 hest percentaffe of shots made would compete agamst each other unt1l a wlnner and runner up were left from each class The wlnners were Dale Hen Clerson Erlc Margenau Thomas lxapsak Dan LaVecch1a and Ed Horel Runner ups were Blll Luker Mlke Mlller Pete Sheran and Pat RICCI These boys then trled to score as many baskets out of fifty shots as posslble ln order to be the foul shooting champ of the school Dale Henderson took top honors by caglnb thxrty mne bas kets out of the fifty trles The runner up was Bxll Luker who sank thlrty elght points out of fifty throws Mr Anthony Lotola was ln charge of the contest Coach Anthony Cotola ln hls first year as basketball coach at South Plalnfleld Hlgh IS fmdln lt very hard to am XlCtOI'1CS Thls IS not anvthm, to be alarmed about because lt IS nelther the play ers nor the coach s fault The boys suffer from a lack of experlence which IS the mam cause of all the losses It takes a long tlme to bulld a wmnm team and So Plfd IS no exceptlon Coach Cotola IS blllldlflg for the future Boys hke Tom Gorman and Bob Callahan haye two more years to play wh1le Al Derosa Dan LaVecch1a and Pete Sheran have a year left to play after thls These boys wlll be the malnstays of teams ln the future The semors that are holdlnfr to ether thlS years team de serye mentlon also They are playmt. thelr last wear for SP Ed Horel Dale Hender on Les Karr Jlmmv Smlth and Carl lNaegele have all done a sohd job :Z .. 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'-'1' Coach and players renew often ive just before a game TIGERS WHIP JAMESBL RG In an exciting hard fought basketball game the South Plain field Tigers walked off with their first sarsltx win The final score was '53 43 The victims were the Jamesburg Indians who fell to the Tlger s attack on the S P home floor James T1 ers roared back to score Clblll strai ht pomts and took an 06 lead Jamesburg scored a basket just as the first quarter ended to t1e the score at this point 8 3 As the second quarter got under was the South Plainfield fast break tarted to take command Wlth the score tied I0 all the Tigers rattled off six stralrht pomts to jump into the lead they newer relinquished With Ed Horel hlttlng on one handed jump shots Dan LaVecch1a drnmc relentlessly and Bud Naecele hitting from the lnslde So Plfd went mto a big 2 I6 half tlme lead The TIDCTS kept up their fast HUCFCSSIVC play lead at the end of the third quarter Jamesburg came out for the start of the fourth quarter stlflenmg their defense but it made no dlf ference until mid wax throu h the period when the Indians points howewer the Tigers could not be held down Wlth the reboundln of big Dale Henderson and the fast break led bs Lah ecchla and Horel the Tigers put on a burst scorln, sexen stral ht pomts From here on lt was easw as thex coasted ln for a 53 43 vlctorv High scorers for the Tigers were Bud Naegele with 14 Ed Horel with I3 and Dan LaVecch1a mth 12 lhe ,ame was attended bw a large spirited crowd who also saw the T1 er Javees wm their first Dame 39 32 3 . I .' 23.1 sul' . 44, F' X , 0 . . . . Q . 1 . ' 8- - ' . I e 1 ' 'U ' B 3 fro ' ' burg started out fast as they took a quick 6-0 lead. but the Scfffed Seven Straight points to Cul the deficit to onli' SIX .U . .U .U . M: , , U U C L X- ,I . n 1 fi- . M ' g 1 Q n ' V u , ' E , 1 5 . K? Y ' .g - . H. . V 4' - s . 1 ' - ' ' l - L K' -1 l V' . - . , '. . . Y. U 4 ' .U T . J . l U - A ' N' . C- S ' gy FU lgasgefdall iam l .l,..,..f if rwsgff r wi!-l ,jj M52 Fzrst Rau left to right Paul Sikanuwxu ,lanreb Kahora Bruce Blair Phillip Curran Ronald Zu mba fmt 4 L1ng,er Walter Weidi mann 1 Third Rau Ralph Berets Gilbert Hall William Rall Ronald llir xQ1sAefAczll fjeam f' JI fl I nj 4 First Row Left to nghz Charles Flglllj Fred Treslar Paul Slkanowicz ,lame lkahora -Xlfred Lawrie herald Lvetko Angelo Perruccl 'Nlario Perruccl Second Row William Regan Craig Loupassakis Carl Sberan John Pietro Louis Leitner Albert Caterino Robert Corby I . q 'Nfl .I . 4 J, f' 1' ' 'Y a I ' R if f N .f A . . , W ' 5. ' m I 3 v , ' ' 3 Q K, u -A , X I 5 l 5 1 . 455, a ' A ' Q sl 1 , , ' A -V . ', 1, 'K - 9 , ii l I 1 , v ' ,L A Q L Q I v A lx I 4 e R R fff R ii lm 5 l R 3 R I 1 4 , f y . A' .l 1 A . 7 JL, ,, A xl ,H Q. 'nf W X Q , , A V' wi L K igerorzd Row4George Emblvy, Thomas Kapsak, Mike Catorino, William Regan, William Butr'co, Joseph Piersante. ' '- , , ' f ' , ' ' ' . ' ger. 'I Ll' ' X Ll., A ffv A I LL! mm MAL' . ' gf ' l I ,Q V- L 1 1 ' ,n 5 97 144 : If R vi an 15 gg., -f , , U 'f l , TA A Q rl N N? 1 I l we R , A 1' 0, H ' l i A , 'Q - 2 ' V . Z' V . Q 221 if A ' ff 7 ' .7 . R 7' W M 'ff if 1 - i V, . . A y 1 , - , . . , , , V arsifcy Bqsegall Baci Row Left to nght Thomas Kapsak Dale Henderson Lee Marcott Wllllam Matheslus Kelth Ltddle Davld Kent Mtddle Row Russell Randolph Edward Horel Robert Teeple Harold Klpp Joseph Hoffman Thomas Gorman Front Row Manager Roger Halverson Alfred Laslewskl Rrchard Dower Damel LaVecch1a Capt John Buczek Robert Callaghan Apr 9 lta June 4 ,lames Kahora Coach Frank R Jost South Plalnfield Hlgh has always been well known for ltS fine ba eball teams Year after year the Tigers have come up wlth a wlnner from the former South Plalnfield greats such as Bobby Brlant and Kenny Lynn to the present crop of boys that lnclude Dan Layecchla John Buczek and Ed Horel plus many other fine sparkplugs The Tlgers wlll field a very experlenced team fall the boys have more than 2 years of ballplaymg behmd theml thxs year and lt will be no surprlse to anyone lf they come up wlth one of the best records ln the area they have that much potentlal' Thts wlll be thelr first full year of varslty play but they played a few varslty games last year Ed Horel Dan LaVecch1a John Buczek and Dale Hender son wlll supply most of the hlttlng power thls year whlle Buczek and Lee Marcotte wlll do most of the mound chores LaVecch1a, Harold Klpp Dave Kent and Dale Henderson are qulck handed mfielders wlth Horel Dlck Dower and Dlck Randolph probably holdlng down the outfield posts VARSITY Home Home Away Away Away Home Home Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Home North Plalnfield Bound Brook Clark Reglonal rs Sayrevllle St Peters Holy Tfllllty Jamesburg Clark Reglonal Highland Park North Plalnfield Dunellen Bound Brook Dunellen Sayrevllle Holy Trmxty Carteret All Games Start At 3 30 Coach Frank R Jost JUNIOR VARSITY Ar 9 Ma June 7 Home Away Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Home North Plamield South Rtver Jamesburg Sayrevllle St Peters Jamesburg Hlghland Park North Plalnfield Dunellen Bound Brook South Rlver Sayrevllle Carteret All Games Start At 3 30 Coach Joseph Panettx FRESHMAN Apr Away Home Home May Away Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Plamfield Clara Barton North Plalnfield Lmwood Jr Hlgh Plamfield Clara Barton North Plalnfield Manvllle Roselle Park Westfield Lmwood Jr Hugh Metuchen Westfield All Games Start At 3 30 Coach Plullxp Graham l 11 23 ' p. ' . 16 ' 26 AWHY Jilmesbll 11 Home Bound Brook 20 Home Metuchen 30 ' 23 26 ' iv 2 - u I 30 . 2 . h . 8 y 2 . 3 ' 10 ' 3 , 7 14 ' 14 10 ' 17 ' 17 ' 15 ' 22 22 17 24 24 21 28 29 ' 23 ' . ' 31 - 31 ' 25 . . 28 7 :s a - : unlor arszfty ase cz P lf, Burl Row LM! to rrght l'r1e Mar enau Walter We1den1ann Ronalel 7lC'lIllPd Xnthony Bruno Wllllanl Butnco Mnldlr Row Robe rt Pre-worm Ralph Beret Robert Nlu l1a Peter Soper l4ranc1s Keelxan 1'ront Row Mana er Allan Na e lary Lolmlm John Pelrrucu Peter P110 llruoe- lllalr Brunel lroshy Leach .lose-ph Panntu 71'25 Hflen Basegall Back Row Left to nght 'Vlanager W1lllam Regan LOUIS Areleta -Xl Latarmo Paul Slkanowlcz ,lame 'lIcLoy Nlanager Arthur P1t1u Muldle Row Rlchard Welelemann john Arnold Carl Sheran Crax Loupa Qakh Rlchard Nlessma joe Padula Coach Phll Graham FVUHU R010 M8110 PPUUCC1, RlCh3l'Cl . Angelo Perruccl, George Coodrlch, Fred Tresler Xl LUWTIF, Peter Gllbe rt ' FU ' 6 ll 15,1 V ' 5' QS P -- P li, xr vt l at ,VJSHP 51? e jP,:. ,- Q 1 Q . I T 1 5 8 1.1 . , , J K OVlOgl'Ql4'1 Fzrst Row Le t to nght John Buczek Richard Dower Richard Randolph Wllllam Luker Dale Henderson Wllllam Nlatheslus James Smlth Fdward Horel Mr Anthony COIOIH Second Row Al Laszewskl Robert Botellho Raymond Crosby Ralph Berets Al DeRosa Peter Sheran Harold Kipp Orlando 'Nladamba Thtrd Row Kelth Llddle Thomas Gorman Wllllam Coluccl Ronald Yurlnko Danlel LaVecch1a Carl Naegele Douglas Austm Thoma Kapsak James Kahora A new organlzatlon started ln our school thxs year IS the Monogram Club It IS a collectxon of all the boys that have won at least one varslty letter The boys m thls club accom and elffhth raders and they al o brou ht about the fine Varslty Drag Dance about two months ago In the future they wlll sponsor some sort of basketball game posslbly be tween the semors and the teachers The boys ln the club wxll see a film on basketball m the near future Mr Cotola ms the advlser and the officers are Bob Coburn presldent Lee Nlarcotte treasurer and Lester Kaar secretary The Mono ram Club of S P H S sponsored a dance for the hl h school students honormg the football team on December 1 1996 Durlng the evenm the new warslts football letter wmners were admltted mto the club The theme for the dance was the Varslty Football Dance The club offlcers are Bob Colburn presldent Joe Hoffman vlce presxdent Lester Kaar secretary and Lee Marcotte treasurer Nlr A Cotola IS the club 8dXlSCf ' - I ' 1 . ' , ' . ' ' , l ' . ' ' . ' , 4 , A ' , I . A ' . T A .Y A 1 1 7 'Y U . 1 A ' , . . . , . . , . i , Q 5 K ' fr . .U . pllsh many thmgs. They sponsored a dance for the seventh , D , , , , CY 7 ' I rr r c cr T ' b ' za r: - 1: Q. ' . . - I Y I . LG ' 77 , -4 3 1, - , . - 1 ' M , ' - : , - : . - z ' , , ' ' - . .3 jg , . 1 . . U : , . Q . . D Y. U QC? 720144 '37 1 rv I f s A . 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L ' lx st 1 -' 'I ,Ulf te-u L 1l'1rv'l us. a tle-ir troll K' show , ' 'ini Mr. Ca 1 1-tti. the-ir 4-muh. 'ls lm ling, ur ' - lar In l I4-ss. 'l'hf- um- l illll' fr m Klillhurn. 'l'hz- gal ' vu l mpprtl lay to f' l lhv le-' mf' ' ll'j'. Ant 5. tl s- 'l am- trying mul or thc IQ a poil1t,'l'he- hnal .cfurv was 413 to 3. position are- liill lin 'r . John llall amlr , anl .-X111 'l P- wi. Ea .1 ,m.m1,,. ,,f th, ,H ', .--1 .U ,- ' 1' - t - ' 'toli' Th l P 7 '- f h l ' A ' llffl 'x WW 0 ll- All 'l1f 'W' A Il ' l'TQ- tht- sillll' ability on th' opposing -qu' l, EUl'll matvh is 1l'y-l hy Lf-. 'A' . lrs mu on lv tvam, shot a 39 for tht nin- hvl-s, Q ,lx 'HW pvrhutx wht, win, th I11aj1 rity of lull-s un tht- s ine lx, - hn'l avvragr- for layt 5 ar was 83 for t'lgllllt't'Il hfvlc-s. Al stu -s 21 I A t, The sam- tl' F h pp s tl - s-Q l nil -. 'l f per- D'R V - sf'f'H11d U - ' l ll L- A ft' - 'll l YU' - flifl wvll l1lF0- AVS -un uhm win- tht- me sl hola-s nut of the -ntirv -ight:-1' lflf-s Q ., avr- ' A f l'f YC' 2 3 - D Us 9 at ' 'f-' F ' 93- an l I fr .'l'l1f'r-fnrv it is pussl lr! s 'fr f- tl -:A ' t, - 'tCh. Un .- ' ' ' i, C If T1 ll vph I a 'l- - F mf- HU 'A , 1 's sto - t ' . . a half point. .- h lf S'l 'cl V' ' ,. A ' ' . N f' Aa s slat-l In 'y l-l pu' Q sco -l l 1 tl - A ig a ti fur a nine- hole ur tht- - ' - fgh- sg fl 'CWM ,E w f -111-at--' 'll ' 1 - 1.1.. A-1., .Q , , - V A ,b . , l I . , ' ' . v - ' l ' , .' , 5: ' v - -' 3 , , . . TK Y? bl l 4-:sf I 5 x 0 OVVIOVGS J VGSAVVIQVI x X Z V ' NZDT 'W Q, X mlm assmen j,,,,f.,,S SPA 'U '-sf 'Q L x,.'Zr- MVUOY Class 0ffLCel'S Stanrlmg Left Io right Mleh Dallembandro Sefrelarv Patrlcla Hanna an l1LePreszdenl 'MIS5 Rome Kaufman Aduser 'Nlr Henry Richards Aduser Frances ffarabo Treasurer Sealed Ralph Beret President 4' N fx 2 K4 Q 'Q 5 ' N .- VKX .n I' xt. V f Y X .. , l 6 af -,gi A L . xg 4 , 1 Z , 1 f n . Q, , xxx V K , xx: , V I M f we KL, --I x A 6Q f k M u , Q- fx. ' 5.19: ,. A V , i - 4' ,,4- . . W . . . - ,. g . - , - - ' - A - ' ' 5, 3 ' ' , . --- S, . .J' omeroom 38 gm tl?-eelecy A.: College rep. uniors in nghs Left to right Nancy Randolph, Johanna Zackhexm, 'Nlr John Lawrence 4Adw15erP. George Embley, Llnda Poore 1 . . , . , E 1 -1 1 V. . X'- K nw-4 ' , ,, . Y L 4, K -Zi' M , ' slab' ? I 'M 4 ,D A JI - f- . v,x I I? 5 3,2 J .. ,7 L U , kg' Jw, E54 if- 'V1 R S Y- OPHCYOOIM gm CJQCAYIH mmm EVEITEURIEI Q W 3272 Jia km xjfomeroom 32 mr. Cargonefiz i -+- P OPYIOYC GSS ICCYS Left to rzght Tom Kapsak Preszdent Wilss Dona Cerwm Aduser Donald S1110 V1cePres1dent Bermce Crosby Secretary Sherry DeV1to Treasurer Wir Robert Jarrett Advzser wi v-4 iv, omeroom 45 mass gjfaufman KH-omeroom 44 mr. gjcernan .- ea ea A ' Az, ' 4 .fgy X . l K 1 'cj V 4 ' J ' jx U hi :Ag K J RSE! AW bfi. mu ' omeroom :ss o nson H nu wus sez: sz 'M Mi 07112700111 mf lkllll ill- spz... K. A , , '11Nr- W ' HA , ' .4.f.-, i a , f , ' , b I U , .- ax 4 g V 1 . ' ' ' ' ,1 N Y L 1 'v' ' . ... V- I A . , i 5, V , u . H K A 11: . 4 ?' , xv ' K J, ' A . X ,H , pg 2 'v .. Qrlvqv '- f' 3.f,,f k,4-cv 4' 43 - ' gy A 2 K ' 1 ,, ,5 f- . . ,,,...,., 3 , ' L Q 9 'A ' ' A - , I xrfr W N 'Q K 1 i' Q 7 1'ff A if L ' 21 I 1 1 5 , A A L if ' ' 'Q T' Q 5 iii! . 4 3 ' , , i A A , ,, W , M . ' . 5 ' , if ' ' ,, s A. C F- I, ,J .. , J' ff V25 men Ulf if ww W9 LVN OMQCYOOHQ SM CYl!5 xl!-omeroom mr, qQcAqrJ I x K ' 1 I 1 N 1 'fi fx' MMM' jim L, .JJ ' ?' Mg? ' If - r. wi ers 52 JMSJL, 47 - JM. fbuyczoff Wfiwz MQW OPMBYOOM4 M155 SGYHO 'fid NX. V1 'nfl kj!-OWIBYOOIM mass Cefwln MQW in omeroom gm Lawrence 4 116 xjfomeroom 46 - miss Connell What do you remember most about SPHS ? Thats a questton that w1ll be asked time and time again In 1957 the first class of senlors graduates from South Plainfield High, and of course each one will remember something different But then theres so much to remember When this years Junior class first entered SPHS the school wasnt even finished Memories of lockers for the first time new friends and teachers and best of all a brand new Junior High School On through eighth and nlnth grade there wa something new every day some new memory to add to an already bw collection Toward the end of their freshman year, plans were started for the Senior High School And, up to now the years have been so full of memories tts hard to count them all Perhaps you remember best the poems writ ten ln freshman English for Mrs Slnclaxr, the ones about the bulldozers Or Mrs Glasss original home makmg periods Could be the cafeteria audltorlum gymnaslum we had Bet the girls remember dresslng for gym in the kitchen' How bout Latm I tn the Sophomore year Or our first baseball team More recently we can add our first football basketball, and golf teams Memories no one will ever forget You cant forget the half sessions and leav mg out of the fun of biology would be dlsas trous This year will yield many memories For we have a complete high school And a most wonderful one too The gym is something no one w1ll ever forget nor the classes, dances or school rmgs Soon the memory book will be complete There ll be a senior prom, the senlor play, graduatlon class trip and so many more to add Of course its imposslble to forget the teachers Although we dont reallze lt now they have helped us to become better people and better citizens A FRESHMAN DREAMS .lust plcture a new modern school with a huge picture window facing the street I front of this wmdow IS a lawn of soft green outlmed in colorful flowers A huge oak tree on one side of the lawn throws its refreshing shadows mto the wmdows From the left stde of this spacious lawn a paved drive way leads tnto a large parking lot As you descend from your car to the paved sldewalk and walk to the rear of the school your eyes gaze upon an enormous playmg field used for all the sports you can thlnk of Bleachers outllnc the field to seat all the spectators that come to watch us wtn at football base ball archery you name ll we have lt The school ls rectangular tn shape and has a court yard in the center Cant you Just see paved sidewalks leading to all doors? A lawn of soft green with the klnd of grass that feels like a nch carpet beneath your feet Trees bloommg and throwlng soothing shade every where Flowers here and there Do you have this picture m your mind? Good' Now look around you The school we waited so long for can be just like this dreamy picture But lets not walt around to see lf trees and flowers, parking lots and grass are gomg to pop up by themselves Grass seed costs very little when everyone chips tn There must be some future gardeners among us who want experience 214401125 JUNIOR YEAR WELL WHAT KIND OF YEAR HAS IT BEEN? Well for sure this has been a new year Everythmgs been new New pupils new teachers even a new bird' Never saw so much new furniture n stuff did you? We got a new date to enter school This we found led to a new out date the 27th Oh well September also brought us the most terrific guidance director in the state of New Jersey You bet' Mr lrlon' The Thanksgxvlna dance was not a new ldea, because the GAA sponsors 1t annually but our new cafeteria became the scene of this Moments to Remember fantasy Gold and black were the colors remlmscent of Miss Price s alma mater Purdue Joe Hoffman and hls decorating genluses went crazy the afternoon of the Christmas dance Anyone who went w1ll tell you that lt was the first time that red and green streamers ever looked as if they had gotten mixed up with that mongrel who just had a fight with a tiger ln a hurrlcane It was fun though January brought green snowflakes or was it Just that the patrlotlc eyes of SP saw them this way? We did adopt our hlgh school col ors green and whlte then you know Sprang sprung spring snowballs? ? Remember' 'Vlarch 16th Even tho tt was sprlng everyone was glad to miss those two davs of school When Mr Romeo, our band director left he left behind the memory of our lovely Sprmg Concert Snrlng dld Reign through the snow April 21st thanks to the PTA Flrst dance to be held in the gym Journalism students groamng with misery all year turned into TV celebrities April 28th as they took part 1n Paul Brenners Requestfully Yours show Although the show was over at 200 most everyone was out tlll 6 Wonder where they all went? Johns dance in 'Slay fthe Ilthl was a great success Johnny Buczek his Mello Tones and a lot of others worked mighty hard to ward thelr goal The spirits and the profits showed their triumph An remember the day m the cafeteria that o n came back? We surely were glad to see rm T e first Junior Prom for the class of 57 was a success We sometlmes wonder lf those palms would ever have been there or the splrlts quite so hlgh lf ll hadnt been for 'Vfr Richard June brings back The Great Pretender pretenders who think they ll pass school Hope pray why not study? We dld get a few Clbraltars moved this year though We produced a sailor and a marxne fDave n Timmy? got John a leg persuaded Mr Swxdersky and Mr Richard to let us hear radio durmg X period and got Miss Prlce to cut her hair How bout I at We ve also discovered experts ln many fields Our delightful soprano Patricia Ream sang us to dreams at both of the years musical performances Danny Splsso will probably someday be a. great pianist but right now we have him here and hes makmg SPHS jump The Capri too by the way' Congrat ulatnons Dan' Our golfers naturally are the best ever Karr Conroy and Smith really brought us fame Cager Henderson had a good score in that contest We know he does pretty well on the court too so keep up the good work for our senior class Dale Looking ahead to -Kugust we see 'Nfr Lobby and his wife on a super honeymoon Some of the kids are working off at camp or loaf in Mr Swldersky IS gettlng a rest ID some quiet place Nfr Carbonettis sitting in the shade of a tree reliving h1s army days and playing potsy And there its a big fire' Mrs Sm clair' What are you dome? Shes burning every school newspaper 1n sight' Especially Tiger Talk Well guess we really dont blame you its a wonder you have any halr left But it s been worth lt hasnt lt? SENIOR YEAR Welcome back to a beautiful new SPHS Did you recognize the old building all spruced up with graded grounds and growing grass? It lb a wonderful change But thats not the only thlng how about the condition of the court yard? We actually have a beautl ful green carpet of grass ln there now No more worrying about slipping off the slde walk and losing your life 1n the oozing mud But that doesnt mean you can step off the sidewalks now Lets give that grass a chance' Have you seen the new driveways and side walks all around the school? Thls IS great big lmprovement When the drives are completely paved the grading will be finished and then we have a high school with the best ap pearance in the state of New Jersey Lets consider the mslde of SP HS because quite a few changes have been taking place there too There are many new teachers to welcome to our high school Judging from thelr opinions of the building they think tts just as wonderful as we do There are many new students this year also They probably feel at home already And speakmg of stu dents have you notrced how many .Iumors and Seniors are drlvlng this year? Most of the Senior boys have their own cars We cant go without mentioning the httle thlngs that were added thls year to make the day more pleasant Music 1n the cafeteria at lunch time is a wonderful ldea and so relax mg Seniors have a lot to be grateful for thls year thanks to Mr Cook and especially to Mr Dallmg Plans are in the makmg for graduation the senlor class play senior trlp and lots of other events too numerous to mention Another thing added this year that provided a bright spot in the day is clubs durmg pe nod five An Art club Monogram club Safe ty Patrol beside the regular CAA and B AA 'Vlost of the senlor boys are members of the Flre Squad There are many more new activities at SP H S this year all for the benefit and pleasure of the students So if anybody asks you, S0 WHATS NEW? you should have a quick and ready answer PLENTY' n . . . .. Y . . 1 - 1 - - . 1 . . . . . . . 1 l , l . . 1 1 1 1 ' '. . . , - . . , 1 1 ' 1 ' ' , . 1 1 ' . , . . - 1 - - , . . 1 - , K . . ..., . . . , . tt 11 - 1 . ' 1 ' . ' . . . ' ' I - ' 1 , I . e . . . ' ' 1 s , - . -' - . . I . 1' ' . D ' . . . S- . . I ' , ., . . , . - , . . ' . . 1 , sa 11 , . , . . ' ' . . . , 1 . . ' . I , , . , . . . . . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' i ' . - - - 5, . 11 1 . . l , , . . . . , I, U , ' N ' - 1 1 1 ' . . , . . , . , I . . . . U . l . . . . ,, 1 - , . . . 1 . 1 ' ' U 1 ' . . . 1 , ' 1 . . . . ' ' ' '. ' 1 ' . 1 1 . . 1 . H . , , , 1 . . 1 ' . 1 1 ' . . . ' ' - 1 . . 1 . . . I . . , ., . . .- t , , , , . ' Y . 1 1 - . . . . ' 1 . . . . ' - 1 . . as 11 . Il Y 1 . M . . . . . , I . 1 - ' . . 1 . , 4 ' - - 1 - . . - tt 11 , , ' ' ' 1 ' 1 . . . . ' . . 1 s - 1 . , . . , . . A . . I I . . y 1 ' . . L . .. , . . . ,,. ,, ' h . , , , , - , . . . 1 8 1 I 1 - , . - f ' ' 1 - . ' . . - tt 11 . . . - - - . 01' , , , - 1 - tt . 11 - ' ' ' . . , . A . , . . - . , 1 1 1 ' A t . ' ' ' ' A , . , . . . . . . ' 1 tt 11 - ' l , . . f - . . . , - 1 1 - . . 1 1 - - l ' b . , ' - I ' . as . 1 1 ' , . 1 11 ' , . . , ts 11 s.MiAe fAanLs I' T .I'. I'. Mr. and Mrs L Perley Eaton and Wlrs J J Hagan and Mr John E Rlley and Nlr James -X Kane and Mr: and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. E. J. Santora Wm. Regan Joseph A. Mondoro Robert Colburn, Sr. J. Stephen Drosdick Lester Kaar . Roy J. Crosby Charles Horel Joseph E. Cairn- R. J. Hoffman Frank R. Dower Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Kelley Jr Mr. and Mrs. Merxille Luker r .r 'r X' . I' , I' I' . I' Mr and 'Vlr and Vlr and Mr and Nlrc and Mr: and Mr- and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mr- and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mr- and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs u afrons an oos fers Ralph Porcella W1ll1aIH Braddock Samuel Lex en tem Xnthony Orru o Frank Ixnaupp C. D. Hendenon Victor Spalluto Mearl Graham Joseph Kozimho J. Ira Boett ,er Harold Kipp Edward E. Anderson M. W. Lerner Harry Smith V. S. Tufaro Leo Schiavi Vincent Spaziani Li7ZanAs again IA 1 S oosfers an 145171255 afrons BOOSTER CLUB S P H S P T A S P TEACHERS ASSOCIATION S P H S R GRAESSLE Cabinet Maker A P LANDITCH Jeweler I A DUNHAM CO E S LEWIS Ml SICAI INSTRUMENTS Victor Muck LA COSTA S BARBER SHOP MORRIS PHARMACY CLASS BG S P H S DRYER S HARDWARE VAIL HARDWARE PASS PHARMACY KNOTTY PINE ROTOLA S CLEANERS V TUFARO Sn SONS General Excavating FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH PLAINFIELD THE SENIOR CLASS 195r O 5 5 I I' J- - E I Pr- - l . . ., . .H. S. MIDDLESEX MFG. CO.-F. H. Kliner P lu: Q A 'wasp '41 Q --fa A-r UC A 1 1 F M if V Ib


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