Teaneck High School - HI Way Yearbook (Teaneck, NJ)

 - Class of 1960

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ig ' L me , 5 is Z .E if i ' of-be - i' ia 2 a sa f- : - e-g i T YA - --A i .-,, XC., C'EEiQ3 'Z fl osx i i life N - I tx 1, ,xggilgga - ' 4 -. Ss i 'Nyl xii e Q is s y N A eN we were X - 5 ' . ,, As i X f ' X h ici' X xx X --.J if XX ? ' Fee i-l 1 gb if .. ' Q Eric Allen Boswell X , . James Bott J.B. is headed for college and eventual work in his fathers busi- ness. A fine replica of the American teenage male, Jim en- joys various sports, rock 'n' roll, girls and sleeping. His friends find him an understanding and faithful companion and will re- member him for this as well as his knack for get-ting eighth periods. fi 3 ltr' MM Felix Braendel He plays guitar but is not Elvis Presley. Loves folk music but isn't a member of Kingston Trio. Reads pocket books but .isn't an English teacher. Bombs around in his Studebaker but doesn't even know Lance Reventlow, Loves girls as shown by Wowl Did you see that girl? Who could it be? None other than Fips Braendel. Look down, look down that lone- some road and you'll see Eric, affectionately known as Boozewell, running UD to get another intra- mural letter as a track star. When recuperating from a long day's run, Eric plays the guitar or throws around a basketball or football. Getting off the beaten track, Eric l'l0Dg2s to someday be an electronics engineer. 41 if Susan Braunschweiger Writer of that famous song- I could have danced all year, She loves dancing so much, that every place she visits, the rugs are already rolled. Boy, can she talk!l You're kiddinof' Yes, we are. ln reality, Sue is chock full of friendliness. When Susan becomes a nursery school teacher, Mother Goose will lose her job. 23 1-na, N..- Steve A. Bott It's Bott to be good. There's no botts about his grand old party. Besides attacking F.D.R. Steve digs Rocky and hockey, ie. Rockefeller and the New York Rangers, After college Steve plans to teach and later go into government service. Steve always amuses everyone with l don't know anything. I didn't study. awes- 's...,f ta Zsigu 25-z Q nf ff? .K 'L . .swf ggigigf' .mfg-t7?Ny:'fiZw4'! ' .ffiegilpi 11- ,ff'f -A ,r,,,fn.'. AMN ,- rife 5,14 ,gow ,mtg . .,.,f i. mama. ,..f- - . ,,:... - -..J-.,r,, 441 2 Kelley Brennan See the U.S.A. in his Model A, None of these new-fangled mod- ern cars for Kelley, His six foot three frame iust won't fit. A bowler from way back, if he's not in a bowling alley, he's taking care of his bowls of tropical fish. If you've got any secrets, tell Kelley. He knows how to get news circulated and should keep every- body in college well-informed. .2-n L ' . ' A ' Qty , xi 'X A ' 6 iilllfltbo' 3 f , 2 , 4 r 'I lil, '35 ,Q ' Q if L 4 i, 33 itil ivgifit 1 li ,1 :si ka Ronald Boyajian Ronnie has made his imprint on THS with his wonderful sense of humor, his sincerity l who did the Chemistry homework? l, his abil- ity to fix cars and hi-fls, and his swinging interest in progressive jazz, Ronnie will also leave his imprint on whatever he does in the future. He plans to become a photoengraver after college. Richard Charles Breunich With a cloud of smoke, with a hearty bang, the Lone Chemist rides again. Rich's basement is chock full of chemical equipment and an insect collection that won prizes at the North Jersey Science Fair, Oh great! says Rich and he is. A loyal friend, Rich will be a welcome addition to any science laboratory.

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T . '46 ,-- bx : k' . Y W ' T .itr ' N i ts NW 3 i J, RSX X..- Yea? ,T t it 15 '-ra, ' 5 - . ,Qi l Abby Binger Poetry- thoughts that breathe and words that burn. lt is apropos that this phrase almost approaches a description of Abby, who loves the arts, whose enthus- iasm for all she does makes others enjoy sharing her rich and varied experiences, whom we will always remember as one remembers a jolie poem. U' me Barbara Aline Blanchard Directions for a shortie souffle: Take one cup of spirit, a dash of individuality and a dash of loaf- ing. Add beautiful hands and eyes and an interest in modern dancing. Flavor with one red wig and bake at torrid temperature. iEnough to make anyone faint on the march- ing fieldl. This shortie souffle will major in psychology in college, fir--- L Arthur V. Block A. V. Block is a newcomer to Teaneck High School. Yet June, 1960, will find him enriched by many newfound friends. An af- fable guy, he has a remarkable talent for fooling around with ham radios and HiFi sets. He enjoys classical music and handball es- pecially. This boy has all the qualities to achieve his goal- electrical engineering. Lawrence Blumberg Blumberg adj. !Lat. blumbus- activel 1.Pertaining to constant activity. Z.A blumberg person may mean one who is tall and lanky, who likes to eat, and who enjoys tennis and basketball. 3. More specifically, used to mod- ify those vvho are always busy with school activities, from service organizations to Hi-Way publicity. bf 'f-M--fr Adrienne Blel A book, is a book, is a book. Adrienne hopes to be a librarian. She was secretary of the New Jersey School Library Councils Association and active in the school library council for three years. In her spare time she enioys reading and listening to records of all kinds. QT' Ruth Bodenstein If Ruth ever becomes a lady Senator, they'll have to abolish the filibuster privilege. This gal can really talk, but her friends wouldn't have it any other way. She's as neat as a pin land you know how neat they arel. Always on the move, always eager for a great time, Ruth would get bored in a two flight elevator ride if she wasn't doing something. 22 Ellen G. Blaney When it comes to school spirit, Blaney is in step. She's headed for nursing Brimming with pep. Where there's Sports or Leaders' Club That's where she'll go: She's charitable and friendly A pleasure to know. fi fei?Q A Y Tx . 5, -FY. is . Riff. 3.-A ' I - it-, X X t. , x ..' - . xx -- . 3..- . ' -X. wwf -- f X ,sw Tziiff' . A. 1 X Xa' Tx-.1 . K ' SQ K' ss. .Af 1 ' R - .. h Q ' few 1 X, 1 N y. 1 -. 1 i A . S X - s Ernest Boehlert I didn't know it was loaded. Straight-shooting Ernie is gunning for success after high school. He sets -his sights on being a big shot in his own gun-smithing business. Ernie gets a big bang out of rock fn' roll. hunting and target shoot- Ing. He seems destined for sure- fire success.



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Patricia Briceio Welcome ever smiles and farewell goes out sighing. All through high school we've smiled with Pat who was welcome everywhere, not only due to her cheerful smile and pretty face but also for her willingness to work hard. Now it's farewell to this linguist, already speaking Spanish fluently, who will be studying Arabic at the American University of Beirut. . p vw 'V 'wwf Robert Bridge When you come to it, here's one bridge who is never cross, After finishing college Bob wants to enter the world of business. After school he enjoys fooling around with his car. His rollicking sense of humor will help Robert bridge many a gap in the future. l i H? f f D lX ii Q if' liver, me Susan Brody Brody v., very active fLat. brodare -to cavort graciously while enjoying just about everything! 'l. To be cheerful and friendly toward others, to make friends, to be kind. 2. To try sincerely to do one's very best. 3. To enjoy sports, rnusic, dancing. Gene Bronstein Music hath charms . . . Gene, who loves music and someday hopes to become a music profes- sor, also has many. The charm of musical speech has brought her many awards in N.F.L. The charm one gains from diversified inter- ests also belongs to Gene. She likes classical and folk music, drama and driving, Plato and progressive jazz. Barbara Brightly Barbara beamed brightly in biology class. Tri-Hi-Y's trusty transcript- er in her senior year. lt seems service, singing and socializing are special to this senior. Presiding over pre-adolescents will occupy her post-pedagogical years. We bestow our blessings upon her. t IBN Ellen Hall Brotherton Three treasures-love, and light, and calm thoughts. Ellen, whose name means light in Greek, has these three. She is a great friend, sincere, and honest She plays the oboe in the regional band, concert band, and the orchestra, and enjoys all kinds of music. Nursing is her chosen career. lx Carol Ann Brizzi To Carol belongs a voice that can be heard gaily shouting, For crying out loud. To Carol belongs a lively spirit and sense of humor that make everyone around her happier. To Carol belongs enjoy- ment of reading, T.V. and driving, And all these belongings will be shared with her college friends and the high school class she will teach. N x 'si Gary Brown Men in uniform hold a fatal attraction for women--a fact which is pleasing to Gary, whose tentative plans for the future in- clude a career in the Service and whose list of interests includes girls. But this tall, handsome senior doesn't need the uniform. His personality and sense of humor will help him reach all of his goals. 24

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