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

 - Class of 1960

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Ki 5' if Fred Clarke Makes no difference what your problem is. If you're in trouble, Fred will help you out of it with an easy going manner and a hu- morous comment. Fred's many memorable experiences in Mr. Puro's mechanical drawing class will prove useful in drafting school in the future. When not behind a drawing board, Fred likes to be behind a dashboard. 29 GE' Arlene Rita Cohen 'Ohhh, l forgot my French bookl' Typical remark from a good indus- trious student, eh? Well Arlene is just that. lf not a little forgetful, e is pleasant to be with, This rl does everything well, from sports to math problems. With her talents and capabilities, she will do well in any career. sh gi M finr Jonathan Cook Jon is well-informed on one side of all issues. A tall individualist, he stands out in any crowd. F101 only for his height, but also for his adamant opinions, which he doesn't hesitate to express.. As -a Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, his intelligence is not hidden either. Also brawny, he is a good athlete. We all wish Jon godspeed. Eddie Cohn 'Don't panic,' Woody yells with wrench, mechanics book, and comb in hand. 'l can fix it if it has wheels and a motorf This future insurance adjuster equipped with red hair and a sense of humor likes tinkering with cars and listening to rhythm and blues songs. Susan M. Cole 'Our Sue Cole is a merry old soul, and adorable is she. She calls for the drumsushe calls for the band, and twlrllng down the field comes she' Our head majorette's warmth and friendliness have meant much to the team's morale. Sue always cuts a neat figure, evenlon ice. Her mature approach to situations will insure her a happy and rewarding life. x x' .-S v gx .lx--ZX -4, lf.:-X Q--1 I H K n C ,X li I fi X 24 C N it 'A - o Xi' X 'V - ' 'X ' 13. ... '1i'ff -.lei-:.i.L-.. -- Wesley A. Cooke Wes, who weighs ll8 pounds with his glasses on, plans to be a lawyer. His singing ability should help woo the gals in the iury, so we predict he'll go unbeaten, un- tied and unscored upon. Wesley was the scatback on this year's football team, and with his driving power would have been impossible to pull down had the line given him a chance to begin. J Carole Cooper Although Carole is the epitome of peppiness, pertness-, and spirit, she simply collapses when her home- work is finished, This is because her full day always finds time for activity in many clubs. It would seem that a person would have to be six feet tall to contain it all, but petite Carole proves that it iust isn't so.

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Wvvnaw, Jean Chambers 'Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair' won't forget singing with the 'Classmates' This active, well-dressed girl, always willing to lend a helping hand, has served as a capable president of the Girls' League and as vice-president of the Biology Club. Four years from now: Jean Chambers, B.S., medical research scientist. vvf 'J Peter M. Chase Thoughtfulness and sportsmanship characterize Pete, A combination of qualities we all try to meet. An all-around athlete, a guy mighty fine, He'll talk basketball, baseball, or cars anytime! 'What do you say, man?' he will inquire. To serve our country does Peter aspire. .:: fi Elizabeth R. Church man Betsy has cast her friendliness upon the waters and it has re- turned to her in the form of many cherished friendships, which she will always remember. Outside of school she's vice president of the Young People's Fellowship. The pleasant way that Betsy occupws both her own and others' ti 'G assures her success in the car of occupational therapy. 39 Josephine Elizabeth Cilano Napoleon couldn't have wished for a nicer Josephine. Nor will her patients be able to when Jo be- comes a nurse, because she has all the qualities necessary for success in this field: sweetness, honesty, sincerity, cheerfulness, and pa- tience. l am confused, says Jo, but it's unbelievable. She's too competent. We wish Jo a pulsating career. Barbara Chilik The play's the thing,' said Shake- speare, and pert Bobbie agrees. An aspiring actress, she is also talented at the piano, cello, and violin, and is the proud owner of a gold cup awarded for her musi- cal prowess. Her warm smile and vivacious personality will be great assets throughout her life. ,.. ' uf A 2 s . . 437' ik B . .. figfgglqgs' e- . s qi'5X,,Q1,i.f. fir! . S 5,if.,2:S1 Q. '35 , ill . A L, e ,f is K. x N X ii . . X-if S Ms as i if f .. ti. -xi 'folk X- uw?- Charles Citron Besides doing some fine drilling for Mr. Mairs, Charlie plans to do some drilling tor himself in the future as a dentist. Looking at Charlie you can see why he really enioys golf. ln fact in some quar- ters it's rumored that he was descended from a long line of golf balls. At playing the trumpet, Charlie is also a pro. 15 'ii Doris China Doris is like a miniature volcano, waiting for a chance to erupt. Her contagious humor, her capti- vating one-dimpled smile, added to her eagerness to help every- one makes Doris a necessary part of many groups. It is certain that her enthusiasm and talent will spark up many a fashion illustration, 28



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MQBX Rita Mae Corrigan lf you were to heed Rita's cry of Let's hit the road you would find yourself with a driving com- panion who is at once :heertul and versatile. Although she is athletically inclined, Rita's out- standing memories of T.H.S. are in Mr. Church's English classes. Reliability and honesty are traits cited by Rita's friends for remembrance. av' Lawrence Corwin A boy of many facets, Larry is known for his phenomenal mathe- matical mind. But what about his dark side? Did you know he loves suki-yaki? He even went so far as to ioin the cross country team lsurely a sign of madnessl. Whether academically or by the merit of his personality, Larry will be a great American. lb Q.,-v John Costa All the world loves a clown, but John's wit and clownish comments aren't the only reasons for his popularity. Among other reasons are bright red hair, athletic abil- ity, honesty which admits that annoying his brother is a favorite pastime and others' enjoyment of watching him get out of the trouble which it is his talent to get into. D' 'Q'-1' My Joseph F. Costa Costa m. fFr., Coster-an insectl 'l.Known in some obscure areas as a kitchen cricket. 2. inhabits kitchens, soccer fields and Mr. Martino's history classes. 3.Usually not referred to as a bookworm but some species may become accountants, 4. Their odd quirk consists of passing English courses each year. Z5-ffz ,-,-- Z -...Q ,V ls i Au f -Llbp ' if T 4 A fl. - iiff, Li s Q- ..f- Yf .T-'L' Z - , .-.,Y- 461232 - s ff A21 as .a fag Q - -gi f X as... ,J L r If se .., ff- x -he 4-aff s - el-ea--A i ' i E' fi J. 'X ' ,fe ii' , , l as - if i' .,f ff-'f ' Cl, vii an-ff Thomas Costa Tommy is personable, jovial, well-manriered, and good- natured, say his friends. We all agree, When he becomes a law- yer or doctor all these qualities will come in handy, A gentleman lawyer or a gentleman doctor, what possibilities! Whether it's in school, medicine or law, when Tom relaxes from a busy day he especially enjoys listening to music or making his own by singing. .4 'sf N, is... ...Q g Jigfqfff Q, 2... -.4 .4 ,. 1 '. , m figq 5 ' A'-'rwiizftgi 2 if 4 6 ii, Jmk2K'il1v in lf- '-gill 'r ' 'fit 1' situ v .wx- . t . f 1. 1.-. :sl g n- .- ., ,Q .,.,. Iv- 'M Q5 'LILY ei fi-N I .E ,s 25,33-3,.l .533-,q,g.. . j. .rf 11- Qt.. Michael D. Cotton Hey, what's up, Doc? Knowing Michael, there usually is some- thing happeningl He remembers the day he was a student teacher, Man it must have been wild! How to Win Friends and Influence People must have been written by Mike. He will accomplish some- thing worthwhile in lite when he becomes a technical engineer. ' X Donald Cronson Don is the simultaneous possessor of the sharpest wit and worst handwriting in Teaneck High School. Furthermore he is not only an all around athlete but an all around student. He must be a teacher's pet because they all want to chain him up. Those who come after us will not know what they're missing in the era of A.D. -after Don. N 'UQ Scott J. Cross An Englishman who likes pizza. Scott is a handy, handsome man to have around in a football game. as lineback and back, Scott won't forget this year's Englewood game. and we won't forget the way he ran the smash that day either lEnglewood didn't get Cross at alll. Cross at the green, not in between.

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