Wallington High School - Ex Libris Yearbook (Wallington, NJ)
- Class of 1959
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Let's watch the spotlight fall . . . and reminisce together. Let us try to recall a few memories of our stay on the stage ot' Wallington High. FACULTY ................,............. Page 6 li K mfgm mfs W SENIORS ....................... Page 16 UNDERCLASSES ....Page48 Svonrs . ........... Page 80 ACTIVITIES ....... ..... P age 58 3 lumen-,feL.Lfvf. . - K K 1 'xy - ibecbcafion What are a group of ham actors, and what are a multitude of technicians without a co-ordinator? How can a presentation possibly go on? What will be its outcome? Fortunately, we have had one of the best co-ordinators in the business. She has helped us put on OUR SHOW. Thanks to her, we can go on with conhdence knowing that our greatest production - OUR LIVES-will be a credit to us, to her and to Wallington High School. 1 To pay our debt of gratitude for all that she has done for us, we, The Senior Class of Wallington High School, dedicate our yearbook, Ex Libris- 1959, to our angel and our backer . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss DIANA COSTAGLIOLA. LJ ,E A Your tn! :rarer are wonderful, but . . . . . . Wert Paint ir an all-male fclaoal! 4 ' v A M ,ir B' Q 1 -N .- , 'riff iff' -W . , ' gi ,X . 14. S, 1. :xl A , ,. MA 4 , 5-'N Mfg IYQ . .qw .Y r ,, 1 QW x Q li +rs,v fx. , , W . A in , Q sw. r,. I s M Til X, .N I Q. . ,,,.. .s '- .-0-ff-5 Ns., ,NWN Q -i , ,. 1 1 ., w. Q4 ' ' X M i f - 1, Q--K W Q X x -F. AQ. 'fs bww: -fgqgy -- M ixqqn 2' ' . as me x 'X B xx S, :kin J N 3' .Q A' L ar ,igwvnatj vw N N-. ag s-x. I. fy Q A 2 QQ S wg, W u . JQSEX YN ,S .nf . .Q . if in .rig .A HX 1 fini m ,., , f wa -Q gg -- jam Ivy if i 1 llli x O Q . J -,l ' HE! Q' is A 1 fr? Yi A H 3' 4 af 's 542 A , . -5 '-e' .Q a m. K. 5 Wh an var Wi 53 H ,,, . Q .,:,- 4? fx ' .., hx 'Wm 'fb 'E -4 an .I A ii .AD n- N? K iw . 1 I ' ' . nw 15+ A 'Wa x I ' 4 f Q - W 2 .. '-x 'A ' t 'L A B ' 'Y , ' A , ulaerinfenclenf Accomplishing a worthwhile task always takes Production, Experience and Patience. With these qualities our P-E-Ppy Producer, Mr. Harty, has assisted us in attaining top billing at Wallington High School. Before taking its curtain Call the cast would like to express its heartfelt thanks. , f p ,f ft , If 4f,b n fi' v l Mr. Thomas L. Harry Superintendent ' . . And underline that, Mry. Hanlan. ' hw x.: QW rincilaa A Director such as we've had, deserves much of the credit for our early successes in school. His ex- perience and understanding have molded us into possible stars of the future. To you, Mr. Piela, the Senior Class says, Thanks, for all we've learned under our tutelage. , JV wifi fl af 01' Lf, W L Q f , PM if Mr. Bernard E, iela Principal 'Do we need 4 public telephone that badly? 10 c, 7 -' I--7 'P' xv' if kr- K5 Q55 ul' jafukg FERNANDO ARACE ELEANOR BORSKI a If1JlY'lHIlL'7I1.I1 Mini: Vofal Mxuif J , ' 1, V X: JILL f L ' ff 1 Y EMIL T. CEBULSKI I1 ffm ry Sofia! Sfflditif iifisg , X352 :RM S f . .: f Y x Q5 U ' ,Q , - K , 1: Q . W - PETER GALLO MdfiJL'07dfiCJ ,gf 5, . JEAN CHASEY MARY LOU DAMIANO MIRIAM GALLAGHER Erzglixln Spanixls Hixlory joumalimz Englixb - U 0 ! 'I . , N f- 7 J Ii 71 ,4 ,ul f .J ROSE KATZMAN WALLACE A. KRZEMINSKI DONALD KURZ Englixh Mathematic: World Hiflory Sorinl Studie: Community Rexoufra i... ffl! wfmmm, ,U P' 3 X 'S' HELEN T. MCNULTY G. JACK NATALE ,IENNIF OLIENDISR Englixb Social Bu.rine.rJ Offfrv Pmrlirr I i Mlzllaemgzliu 7'f.1r1rurip1inn 'V Tyffirzg A. 'Y L V -f X fix vx L. L 1' J V . x, U' xd V L4 f' Q w I 1 - v of 4 ENNETH ONUFER JOSEPHINE PUGLISI ' L-Iliff Phyfiral Edumtion English Healzh , sa M L , T, l 5 mul K I ' L W t w - ., Vf if AA fn- V, : n f'N wr' U' JANE M. Bookkeeping Commercial Arilbmezir 5.1 ELIZABETH S. RANN EY Srienre LAWRENCE vcmsco ll EELIZABE ,J IEAND A CARL GAETANO JOHN HETTEL ,f-. A11 , ' fia ' Sorial Sludiex Atfendanre Ojirer -X 'g VXLQL5' l A k B Guidanre 4, f' 'nl X 1212 nun, Q4 V ff-as 4 1 L M, A! ,vu I LQHBA BERTHA SCI-IMITT ELLEN SHAWL WALTER J. SIMCHICK Home Erwznrziin Erzglixb Scienfe Nutrilifm and child Care French Driver Edutation i EE'.E f if ,L L D. SMITH FRANCIS -I. SMOLA WILLIAM TRXANOWSKI e 'dumlion Biology Claemixtry mlllz General Srience Phyxiu J all CAROL M. SMITH Mathematic: JOSEPH VILARDO I I nduflrial A rl: Merlmrziral Drawing BARBARA PASTERICK JANET KOLOGI Serrelary Serretary ESTELLE HAGEL Nurre Home Nuning 1 ss1 1 'ROSEMARY MAISEL 2- Secretary to Mr. Gavlak 4 . 15 I I 5' L0 l'lIl0l'.5 1 l O Q F r E M 'K I 7 ' 'S.,- N., -6 XT I i 7 'vs ,qw N -.4 Q 0.1- QPA 2 lea' 'W inn? in ff! f neon 'nnnm' sif- Aff Q31 N , 3 Q-'SAF 4 -xx v' l ,ff -P X . Hlllmon um scum 'UW rl . 'V' I I x 'Hugh , gif uwf ' f'n' ' I k Aff' .' I Lili li 'D Y GH N 7591- Never mind juggling the b00k,f,' Count it againf' 0 0 X OELPL5 HdVf0.f.' Tlverefr work In be done Lngb! lm'f bg 514157 16 4 tml' nwluawps.-.W . .,.., W, ' v- .. ,R , ,JLX vdilillmmi, ww? 1? ?Qs ,..,,QW.hqk:i3?-,fx-lgrinf. .' . K .4 Pg New , . fi fiifiwdg' I 1 Hx! ,N Q 'J M ' k.5K??Tg,.A. 5 QN N, Awami- 'A ' 'Y' ' Q S , b' 'PPI' L I K. .. ..: u p M L M., x . g ' - :Max A .Raw-Q ' N51 Sa livf 1 Q. Ks' . 'S wx? xg.. x . is Q 7 fy. Xk.k f 8 r Q X xx- .h ,4 W -1 YQ- x . - gk Q K K 'Lf t M Y :. Qi, ' '. 'Q 4 A f ii' ,si ' ,ff Q - .5 Q fill enior cxaginef MW Dolores Raimcy, Mm Ann Mizdol, Barbara Kowal, Mary Ann H.m.m.1k, ci-lI'Ul lm-1 Ivhry Aan Gul, John I-Iartos, William Lowe, Hownrd Smagula. enior hcem MARY ANN HANASIAK WILLIAM Lows Downes Mxocv wmv ANN GUI. SL'ff1'l.1f1' Via' Prcsxidai President Treaxurer MICHAEL FIGLAR Suddenly- a star steps aside . . . understudies step in . . . The cast grieves . . . They know the loss to the production. With him, how much better, how much sweeter the small success - but-they also remember his wish- Don't worry about me. I'll be all-right! . . . and so . . . The Show Goes On! 2 KX V x-,gt 1 Q1 Q ,1-cw 'Sli Mfg 354 .,,, i RONALD BERESKY UR fl The Gilletle Cavalcade of Sports, if on the mir! I can't express0ii1yself! I , ri buses, buses, buses . . . I'll .pay for the chair . . . red convertible. QQ Q3 J BARBARA BROSTOWSKI rfBdrbrJ Energetic . . . sports car enthusiast . . . talkative .V . . full of mirth . . . friendly. A MARTIN Courier with Ed . . CAROL ANN CAGAS fan - i Camp usiast. Always a. stylish hairdo . . . Kenny . . . never at a loss for words . . . future nurse . . . sweater girl. SCSU ,Jw A' .x was . . . ,Q f - K X -26 A+ Sf? KT54' Q 5 SX EX 3' H if wx ya EW 5. fa wil 1' 1 il 533' ?-lg., f . .7 1,9 X c . .AN ,rg .i fx. . -Lug. ly this Alafka? Say Yer, Clan! FRANK DRAPALA Fm11kie Don't bother me! . . . Mr Smith's favorite . . . shy and re served . . . friend of Henry M . . . Latin III. XVILLIS FALLER Bill Marlhoro Man . . . '51 moldy- L rcen Chev . Marion I' i y . . . . . easy to hlush . . . candid shots. JOSEPH GOLA llfnevf Anybody wanna buy a Merc?' . . . Great Wliite Hunter . . . HARRIET GACEK collects pencils .B . . stage designer HI-Iaru Alto in the choir . . . johnny . . . knit one, purl two . . . bright blue eyes . . . Chemises. 24 . . . wavy hair. RICHARD GOLA he A i JOHN HART05 1lll1'lwy Ilfllflffu H! l 7'77H But, h.iby-- Y . . , best physique Hardcstglflg wlirkir Ch. . Estelle 'r'l'o tg' 34 cVY--- ClML.mL.iiXig?L22CI: f0.U'P :gsm New MARXrjGE11:I GUI' Father John . . . Mr. Popularity. York. True friend to all . . . witty . . . does more than her share . . . likeable . . . Crazy nail polish. Gfaaa of I 95 9 Il'r a ferret formula, CfJ07171y.H GERALD HICSWA Gerry Sorry, lost my head! . . . slow smile . . . nonchalant . . . future barber . . . Big Three. ,av THOMAS HICSWA Gm f- ff , , ,U A U '7f 'Jf K'11f'b' 1.122 enthusiast . . . teaser . . . enior cle.1n,cle:1n car . . . friendly argu- ments . . . sounti-eft'ectsm.1n. GARRY HUYSSE Q3 I G.n ' Gridiron eo-captain . . . winning smile . . . snappy dresser . . . Bev. , , participates in everything, C JOSEPH JANOSKO f11mf7izz' fm? Have truck, will travel! . . . Doc. . . Kingston Quartet . . . IRENE JANIEC Latin King . . . wild sense of HIM hL1ITlOf. Oh, those parties! . . . a smile for everyone . . . very expressive . . . hard worker . . . long wavy tresses. 26 RICHARD KAPUSTA BARBARA KLAMERUS ,X-1 .x Rink Barb Sea Scouts. . . doodler. . . black I'm embarrassed . . . Pepsodent Ford - ' ' lmPl'Y'H0'lUCkY - - ' smile . . . those long fingernails Qvcry0nC'5 Chfll1HCL1f- . . . f:lit'f3fiOll5 . . mLlSiC Cn- KWWJ' thusiust. Those crazy formulas . . . Sam . . . Hot Ford . . . Vi-Counts . . . hunting and fishing. R i t s, Quan 19 9 mf . M I i A i W 1 - ' X 5 5 foe, doer the mfine reall y equal the fine? Smal?-1 'S' 'W 0 ELAINE KOLOGIE Elaine 5 fr. 2-eyes of blue . . . Tony . . . cute hairstyle . . . hourglass figure . . . quick with a needle. uf. r, JE k Q O WALTER KOMSA Hob h ,,, Paddli'n' Madeline Horne . . . 't Off term paper! easy-going . . . professional stage hand . . . Chevy . . . ham op- erator. enior KIGJJ 3 J if uf HENRY KONEFAL Hank Nirest smile . . . sweaters and burlcs . . . soupcd-up Ford . . . Popc Pius transfer . . . Volare! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! FRANCES KRAYNAK Fran I You're making a scene! . . future nurse. . . day dreamer. . . BARB A KOWA ments Obbifu ' Devoted to ursing . . . Chris . . . weekends at the farm , . . cute and coy . . . boats and water skis. crazy blonde . . . chemistry experi- is 9 I - be-ef ,xx 'f gig X L, i 1 ' I f f fff . V KUPCHIKXX X k L Q we INGRID LANGE K I Hfizzlfzlfu i L X 1 -A Pom Pram West Point walk . . quie ma -X Blonde luombshell . . . always ner . . . Mr. Gibbs . I at , clowning . . . photogenic . . . lfll'l'llCfll'4ll l00k - - - bl15Ylf94'f'7'Lj JANEHI5H6SNIK mischievous . . . that cute accent. busy' f' , ' Neat and sweet . . . Archie . . . I l beautiful eyes . . . willing worker , I ,,6'k1,5t.4'. . everyone's friend. 'lf 0-ill' N 'W W GLM . . f A Xxlfff' 4' I I I 4 V l 'K , l Tiff-.X,iJk 4 f QC f ff 4' u s X gf, Xe f X 497: 1 Xltfljl , lk-!Q.f 'T if ' if caan o I9 9 i L , I qs-Q I told you I didn't take Min Katzman'J amwer bookfn WILLIAM LOWE Tiger Shutter-bug . . . black stars . . . Kingston Quartet . . . Mortimer . . . Do something funny, clown! A i JOAN LU AY Tlaaff the way the rlarurriki rrumblef' --Donlt get Shiijzlm I Booster . . . Chet . . . future housewife . . . energetic worker. SHEILA MARKEY ffsanzff' Sparkling eyes . . . neat . . . cute freckles . . . Kenny . . . naturally curly hair. ANITA MASTY Nile To know her is to like her . . . fast talker . . . good sense of humor . . . Mashy Bird . . . neat as a pin. EILEEN MARUT ffEi7I Mr. Try's Girl Friday . . . vast wardrobe . . . good dancer . . . cute bangs . . . jimmy. 30 XM. Q, M - .,xfv.,g, ,Q , . . 2 W 5-fwflflvfr-X f :gifs - -mm: 11 WXWX X X x2 f,a?Qz:.xffx. A Mgsfmshl f s. 1, , THEODORE MISTEROWICZ mf The Big Three rludy mme intereylzng fgurex. Bugle B0y . . . a weight lifter . . . Miss KLlfZU1.lDlSfflCI1d . . . seen with Ron . nonchalgmt. A 'ii il Q 1 01110 r ,.,, M, xr , .v 5 , Dj XM K I A N- ff I 1 A f 1 5 I s ,exif WG' wee N f e 7 t 1 f i tt xQff,a,wf V AR MMMIZD Ly at A LL f QQ 6 - 4' ghti gal ' . . . al- V in a h . . . npredictable H 'VL' xaxcff' 42444 . nt londe . . . Aunt 614'-J Xlwifv l, . 'ff J , ' 4 JCCL , X ft, KATHLEEN MU KO Kf1lbie Roller skate enthusiast . . . Curly eye-lashes . . . always laughing ROBERT MOHOWSKI gh. . Prletty and lengthy locks . . . HB bu ose yo es. 0 Zero for lab technique, Bob! . . . Oh! those cars . . . our neatcst dresser . . . friendly but reserved . . . Holy Name Cadets. 52 RAYMOND MUSIAL VIVIAN PALESKY RAW . 'fVizf Still watt-rs run deep . . . studded l?fmCf'55 of Juni? Prom - - hgood l'lt. . .Stcll:1's. . . hoto enic Umfff - - - OC - - - 5 mmf, ,nl . prcsley lmirfuf, P g EVELYEvQMDAL blond tresses . , . an aspiring sec Oh, crumbs! . . . our future girl remry' A in white . . . works in Maple's lp: . . . seen with C ol . . . good listener. A 1 lg, r il A f . ' if V yy M t , , . 3, L , ' f A ' CAROL PAVLICA HCI!!! A friend always . . . nent hairdo . . . Girls' State . . . likes base- ball . . . true love. i XX' K How do you like that! 31 and no r0mir1! mt. -' s.-1 v l iv: NANCY PAVLICK ffpdyii Didyou read the experimenl?No!Didn't you? The Casual look , , , avid Frank Sinatra fan . . . dimples . . . sparkling personality . . . good looking. ELLEN P1vKo f flpivll Cool man-ding-a-ling! . . . Mickey's . . . sportscaster . . . What a laugh . . . .r of our kn yt!!! ' it JOYCE POLLAK lfloyli Those crazy sayings . . . '58 Chevy . . . her necklace in all pix . . . collegiate . . . straightforward W -ICANN SILEJCINSKY . . . pleasant and personable. o ' 2 Pl outh . . . Mr. Piela's sec- . . . not too serious, not too ga . . . conscientious . . . de- e able., MARGARET POLTEN WILLIAM SASIELA M.zrge Bill Soft-spoken . . . mildest manners St, Anne'g Cadets , , , Scam . . . quietness is her strength . . . flashy dresser . . . always flirting, . . . amiahle ways . . . promising DOLOBCESOEQKOCY . . . sugarcane tyCO0n. sec reta ry. BARBARA SCHMIDT HSl'f7lII1ffj'u Her gentle ways . . . Louie . . . easy to get along with . . . Grant's . . .srncere. Fashionable dresser. . .joey. . . flair for the dramatic . . . blond . . . Class President. Cfaaa o 1959 , W'atfla the birdie f .Senior PAUL SONDIZY Paul XVhite Ford . . . Wrestling champ ...Trig class. . .Cutc. .. nicely built. f pai..- S -with ,: rx sk ...,xv,,A-ff gr, 4, H , LA:,l,l V, will? t me ,ae :L if ip H rv ark if , , , lL,,1. .V --N rt, W is f fill? -11.4, + 1 .1 ,QW V, HOWARD SMAGULA f,Hf2Il'fL'l, Those eyes! . . . Teddy R. . . . witty humor . . . KlIl1LfSl0I1QllAlf tot . . . everyones friend . . . 'l I0 in U. S. History ll? DENNIS SUDOL Den RONALD STETZ Ron Concerned about English . . . un- predictable . . . seen with Teddy sparkling eyes . , . Stet- zerino! 36 Wl1en I get my licenseg' . . jelly donuts . . . pizza lover . . Revcrc's . . . seen with Bob. adbj x 4 5, X-,yx hw USAF? fi iff? sillirilrlfg A A V ff ai gfgga FRANK SUDOL LOIS SUDOL Fm11l2 Lo Friendly smile. . .tall and blonde Senior Math . . . Freddie . . . . . . always singing . . . his Promising secretary . . . smooth unclc-'s cars'. . .seen with jumpin JOSEITSIOSVDOL and pleasant . . . eye-catching , e JUL' Class dreamer . . . Want your appeal' grill removed? . . . Kingston Quartet . . . Fishing enthusiast . . . A happy cosine to you! How do you rpell Sud0l? MARION SUDOL Ml11 ' Miss Polish-America . . . Bill . . . clothes galore . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . sunny disposition. q1w-A., . sf- iusrmi K 1 4 if IM Q, 5 5 X s Kiki 1 f Wg N . . . X if Q x. Q 0. . 4 f ' i f:f:1Qsf+ If Q 'F Y xi x 5 'W LOTTIE ZAWADZKI frL0,vr Don't you dare come in this room. ' --Most Athlcticn Q I Q top-notch artist . . . Girls' State . . . active in school affairs . . . always gives a helping hand . . . our Yearbook Editor-in-Chief. IZDWARD ZDZIEBA ffEd'l ThdfW'in'1iPefi0nEEfY ' ' Learn to fly in ten easy lessons. ...goo oruaatl -1, fan . . . Dr. Einstein. ., S. H, ,. , .W ,. ,. Y ,. -4-1 -.,. L -1-W ---. M, t M .,,,,,,, -.J-iswhxarvwiliifavf'vs5'5 i' ' i .. . -' faq .-.M v 9.g-1-4: 1---ff V Q 1 4 K -ML wif, Q Y ' 13 if i,g,, i 'ii' ' ,i . ' fi, A gl v , I N ',.- in Y' ' . -'tiygzf I F v'5.'.5'.Eggf , i t f qagifzt N V5 L 1 , .t. ' i A Q .-1 . ' , ,f 1-1 3, g, 1 -ff ' . - when ' jiqf515Q,,f.4m 5, j-712' wg-,f,,ff1N' 'Vat- ,f f - - ' W is .w f ,gow H I as L ,L I . A U: .vb ,. ,I VM,1,k-. - 'Y .ttsT?iJgr L, ' gg , WA ,V t.N,lV5pgYi, , - ' . ii,-gr, in . 53' ,1?iff'7'1 fi-'I0f P - ty . A 'f'W ' K- f 'SQSAQQL gut? ifhf. ff A ' iii :Qt W A A'i:'fff-,xiii A i f' if ppt V :. t 5543 i , Q L A ' 114-Fm? - 'i ,7f' 2, ,za-fivltivl ' t .fs I-I tt'15i sifxf , jyfgia 5315231-j '2f,f,' A if. -v.,wi'fs -fiftpf ' J? 1 4' . , A i f . so 4 s. t to as enior gfadd .Mdfory just as the Ghost of' the Past took Scrooge on a voyage into his former years, we will try to take you back in time by retracing our steps at Wallington High. With much excitement and anticipation we entered our Freshman year. With the assistance of Mr. Shurygalo, our class adviser, the newly elected officers, President, Garry Huysseg Vice-President, Richard Kapustag Secretary, joan Lulayg and Treasurer, Evelyn Florek performed their duties. Our major event of the year was the Freshman Frolic, where Dennis Sudol and Irene janiec reigned supreme as King and Queen. As Sophs, we experienced many new and exciting events. That year seemed profitable under the able guidance of Miss Katzman, our new class adviser. Working for the class were President, John Hartosg Vice-President, Beverly D'Agostinog Secretary, Marion Sudol, and Treasurer, Arlene Semper. This year marked the first Science Fair at Wallington High. The two fund raising events of this year were the sale of Easter chocolates and Winter Wonderland, our semi-formal. The keynote of our junior year was the selection of our class rings. The task of leadership fell on the shoulders of our President, john Hartos, Vice-President, joan Lulayg Secretary, Irene janiecg and our Treasurer, Maryann Gul. Under the direction of Miss Gulamerian, junior Prom, our play became a success. The Fountain was the scene of Magic Moments our junior-Senior Prom. The honors of Prince and Princess were bestowed upon jerry Hicswa and Vivian Palesky. A milestone of this year was the formation of the Acadarchs Chapter of the National Honor Society. At last we were Seniors. Managing the senior affairs were President, Dolores Rakocyg Vice-President, Bill Loweg Secretary, Maryann Banasiakg and Treasurer, Maryann Gul. The initial event of the year was the Kick Off, Dance, which was a credit to the Senior Class. Arsenic and Old Lace, directed by Mrs. Gallagher, was a smash hit at W.H.S. Following the pattern of joyous occasions was Spring Fantasy our heavenly semi-formal. The Prom, held at the beautiful Royal Hawaiian Palms, will always retain a place in our memories. The highlight of our Final year at Wallington High was our memorable Washington Trip. The Senior Assembly and Class Night showed us that this chapter in our lives was coming to a close. A tear of mixed emotions falls on the final page of our high school career, that which marks our Graduation. can faopiec, Here we are on Broadway, standing in front of fBillj Lowe's State Theater, which is a magnificent building designed by that eminent architect, joseph Gola. Tonight, in this year of 1969, being the premiere of the Great Howard Smagula Production, Passion in the Snow, Broadway resembles Times Square on New Year's Eve. Backstage we see the star- Dolores Rakocy going over her last minute dance steps with choreographer Elaine Kologie, while star dancer Lois Sudol looks on. Co-star Frank Romeo Drapala is seen curling his mustache for his opening scene with Carol Mikula as Cassandra, Our make-up artist, Kathleen Murcko, is putting the finishing touches on Kenny and Sheila QMarkeyj Kebless, who play a happily married couple. Busily adjusting the wig on Mary Ann Mizdol, who has a major role, is janet Kwasnik, our chief hairdresser. Brushing up on their lines are Richard Gola and Joyce Pollak, who add a touch of humor to this melodrama. Meanwhile, in the hustle and bustle behind the curtain, Lottie Zawadzki and Walter Komsa are making some last minute changes on the scenery and lighting. Our two script gals, Jo Ann Plucinsky and Margaret Polten, are seen conferring with our dynamic producer Ellen Pivko. First to arrive at this premier is the sugar tycoon, Bill Sasiela, throwing cubes of sugar to his fans in front of the theater. Signing autographs for the fans are Barbara Klamerus, the exclusive night club entertainer, and Mary Ann Gul, World's Figure Skat- ing Champion. A big, white Lincoln pulls up to the entrance and out steps Dennis Sudol, the renowned flier. Standing at the stage door we see Bill Faller snapping pictures of the celebrities while his wife Marion fSudolj, fashion model for Charm Magazine, stands at his side. Equipped with pad and pencil enters Barbara Brostowski, society columnist, chatting with multi-millionaires Chester Bednarz, President of Gulf Refineries, and Trans-Atlantic Bus Line owner Ronald Beresky. The famous partnership of Frank Sudol and Robert Mohowski, of California Customized Car Shop are with them. Heads turn as Ingrid Lange, sultry German actress, appears on the scene. Arm in arm coming into view are Garry Huysse of Huysse Engineering Inc. and Beverly D'Agostino, who has again captured the title of Best Dressed Woman of the Year. cfs. fa., .., Tapping his admiral's cap, Richard Kapusta greets Eileen Marut, who is a fashion buyer or jean CToloczkoj and Anita's fMastyj Exclusive Shoppeef' Nancy Pavlick, prominent psychiatrist, seems interested, while listening to Barbara Kowal relate the details of her sailing experiences around the world. jungle Jim Matanin is telling of his safari into deepest Africa to -Iumpin' joe janosko, manufacturer of jersey Jumping Beans. Dean of Ivy League College, jerry Hicswa, and Mary Ann Banasiak, Director of Athletics at Douglass College, are making final arrangements for their annual co-educational basketball game. As we take our own seats in the orchestra our eyes focus on Ed Zdzieba, star of the Tonite Show, seated with his efficient secretary, Carol Pavlica. There we see Vivian Palesky and Genevieve Wisz dancing their way to fortune down the aisle as new co-owners of Belmont Ballroom. In case of an emergency, Dr. Walter Sudol and his able-bodied crew of nurses Evelyn Omdal, Frances Kraynak, Charlotte Delekta and Carol Ann Cagas are on hand. Seated together and discussing their latest scientific project are James Kupchik, noted scientist, and the two business executives, Henry Konefal and Frank Swidrak. Passing through the portals of the great theater we see several celebrated figures: Chris Trofe, Pulitzer Prize Winner for Literature, our own Pepsodent model Nancy Volosing Mister America-1969 Paul Sondeyg and Thomas Hicswa, Treasurer of the United States. Also seen entering are stars of the successful show, Homemaking Made Easy, Harriet Gacek, joan Lulay and Barbara Schmidt. In the lobby Marty fGrasj Chmura, who covers the sports Held for the Chronicle, is chatting with Joe Tkacz, All-Pro Basketball Player. Play critic John Hartos and sparkling socialite Estelle Supczynski stop to greet an old friend, Ann Crowther, who has just won the Emmy Award for best commedienne of '69, We see Ted Misterowicz and Ron Stetz, owners of Nic Shanney's, conversing with their lawyer, Robert Baron. They are being sued by joseph Sudol, Professor of Mathematics, who recently broke his toe in their upholstered sewer. Due to the launching of our newest rocket, destined to reach the planet Pluto, Pete Dashkiewicz, who is in charge of the project, sends his deepest regrets for not being able to attend since he must be present at America's latest launching site, Showhank Hill. By the way, the seats in this theater have been supplied by flrenej janiec's Furnishings Incorporated, which specializes in love seats. ollowing this premiere, everyone has made plans to attend the gala festivities at the mansion of Vivian Miskuff. The entire affair will be catered by joan Beldowicz's Catering Service. t As the lights dim and the curtain goes up, our maestro, William Mazur, raises his diamond-studded baton, the orchestra goes into the overture and the spectacle begins to unfold. eriwr Saalggkf -ww 1 I in 'F D tx , , 'Q' '74,1,fa5,?1.if. .QQ S 3' 1 dd L A 507 Q av , . if 1 Q 1 S i CLASS PALS Paul Sondey, Joseph 'I1cacz, Edward Zdzueba 'iv Nlcnsr sun.: Nancy Volosin, Henry Konefal NICEST EYES ' Sheila Markey, Ronald Stem a fl'f?53 mi . X,,',..f'1g +. :-- ,ii Y . S, . P A A 3 A AP I E Q 5 as Q + r 9139. X Q if A a as Wine BEST PERSONALITY Nancy Pavlick, Edward Zdzieba - ' h te - . Il 'S 1 Nl 'G' A y X , .- - 3 'QS N5 A ' 2 1 xx X -,W CLASS COUPLE Sheila Markey, Kenneth Kebless i K i R X 1 'X x 5 L. V ze 3 1 E Xe N MOST POPULAR Ingrid Lange, john Hartos I CLASS CLOWNS Ingrid Lange, William Lowe u f N X , 4 X ' ef? ll, 1 5 1 W ' mx 5 1 I -... -- - NWN.:-' I CLASS PALS Margaret Polten, Jo Ann Plucinslry A5 v-Ir .lf nes-r nouns AND P1-wsxqun Elaine Kologie Richard can masr mzsssno Beverly D'Agostino, Robert Mohowski . CLASS FUBT5 Z , 4 ' 1 g Ingrid Lange, William Sasrela BEST DRAG WITH THE FACULTY 10311 Lulay, Irene janiec, Garry I-Iuysse I dp, an-U QV1' T35 1 lx!! 1 19 v 0 V' 4 ix WFSQFW wi ' 4 ,-14 1 . . Q f Z I, I, I, I, I, I. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I. I, I, I, I, I, Frances Kraynak, bequeath my holey sneakers to my sister Josephine Janet Kwasnik, bequeath my choir robe to Gloria Spaanstra. Ingrid Lange, do hereby bequeath my eloquent manner to posterity. Joan Lulay, do hereby bequeath my title of Best Drag With the Faculty to my sister, June Lulay. Wally Sudol, do hereby bequeath my seat in Miss Katzman's after school to Bob Stolarz. Frank Swidrak, do hereby bequeath my attitude to John Szwed. Joseph Tkacz, do hereby bequeath all my broken Chemistry equipment to Emil Baur. Jean Toloako, do hereby bequeath my gym suit and sneakers to Gale Peters. Nancy Volosin, do hereby bequeath my title of Nicest Smile to Marguerite Martin. Barbara Kowal, do hereby bequeath my boyfriend to take care of while I'm at college to Virginia Kowal. Joe Gola, do hereby bequeath my Algebra answer book to Mr. Krzeminski. Richard Gola, do hereby bequeath my Art work to Richie Everett. Estelle Supczynski, do hereby bequeath my front row seat in English to anyone who wants it, Marion Sudol, do hereby bequeath my title of Co-Editor of the Courier to Joyce Ann Puzio. Lois Sudol, do hereby bequeath my job as messenger to Miss Costagliola to my sister, Marlene. Garry Huysse, bequeath my job as lab assistant to anyone who needs five points. Mary Ann Banasiak, bequeath my old New York Times to Mr. Wasco. Harriet Gacek, bequeath my old issues of the Readers' Digest and a whole stack of paper to Tina Dabal when she becomes a Senior. James Matanin, bequeath my troubles in Trig. class to Leonard Van Gulick. ' Evelyn Omdal, bequeath my History II worries to anyone who wants them. Eileen Marut, bequeath the old issues of the Readers' Digest to Barbara Marut, Vivian Palesky, bequeath my beat-up gym suit to Barbara Zielny. Anita Masty, bequeath all Miss Katzman's hard work to my cousin Michael Kukowski. Joyce Pollak, bequeath my gym excuses to my cousin Pat Fill. Dolores Rakocy, bequeath an old pack of playing cards for the spare time he won't have when he's a Senior to William Tinger. Margaret Polten, bequeath my chewed, eraserless pencils to my brother Frank. William Sasiela, bequeath my old Spanish notes to William Kiraly. Carol Pavlica, bequeath my old issues of Today's Secretary to my sister Kathleen. Barbara Schmidt, bequeath my good pen for Miss Katzman's Spelling tests to my sister Evelyn. Howard Smagula, bequeath my membership card in the Kingston Quartet to Carl Persak. Mary Ann Gul bequeath my title of Hardest Class Worker to Carolyn La Barbiera. I, , I, Jerry Hicswa, bequeath my seat in English to Eddie Corrigan. I, I, I, I. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Joan Beldowicz, bequeath all, my English worries to my cousins James and Robert Mura. John Hartos, bequeath my title of Most Popular to Emil Baur. Nancy Pavlick, do hereby bequeath my comb and mirror to Joseph Matassa. Kathleen Murcko, do hereby bequeath my gym suit to my sister Dorothy. Robert Mohowski, do hereby bequeath nothing to nobody. Vivian Miskuff, do hereby bequeath a new pair of shoes to Mr. Hettle. Carol Mikula, do hereby bequeath my broken 'test tubes to my sister Jackie. Martin Chmura, do hereby bequeath my titles in Mr. Cebulski's History II Class to Steve Hudak. Lottie Zawadzki, do hereby bequeath my black eye to Pat Magda. Mary Ann Mizdol, do hereby bequeath my gym suit and sneakers to my niece Pat Mizdol. Genevieve Wisz, do hereby bequeath my notebooks and Readers' Digests to Cl1ristinebWi4szg, 2 a2 Joe Sudol, do hereby bequeath the general formula of the Law of Cosinesg cos A:---?- 2 c to Leonard Van Gulick. Ronald Stetz, do hereby bequeath my title of Nicest Eyes to Dolores Stetz. Walter Komsa, do hereby bequeath all my hall passes to George Puterko. Hank Konefal, do hereby bequeath a Ford cracked block to John Szwed and Bob Musial. Elaine Kologie, do hereby bequeath my History term paper to whoever wants to pay for it. Barbara Klamerus, do hereby bequeath my advice not to take Trig. to Anthony Klamerus. Ken Kebless, do hereby bequeath nothing, I'm just going, Richie Kapusta, do hereby bequeath all my excuses to Mr. Smith. Irene Janiec, do hereby bequeath a bottle of aspirins for all her Senior headaches to my sister Chris Janiec. Charlotte Delekta, do hereby bequeath my seat in Latin III to whoever dares to take it. Dimitri Dashkiewicz, do hereby bequeath my lock and 2 keys to Mr. Smith. Frank Drapala, do hereby bequeath my Master Lock to Frank Hrabal. Beverly D'Agostino, do hereby bequeath my title as Best Dressed Senior Girl to Joyce Ann Puzio. I, Ann Crowther, do hereby bequeath my back issues of the New York Times to Judith Vasilko. I, Ellen Pivlto, do hereby bequeath my seat in Miss Katzman's English Class to my brother Walter Pivko. 1, Edward Zdzieba, do hereby bequeath my job in Babe's Rec. to Jim Karpovich. I, Bill Mazur, do hereby bequeath nothing, I'm taking everything. I. Paul Sondey, do hereby bequeath my mulflers to Bob Musial. Robert Baron, do hereby bequeath my cast to Mr. Smith. I, I, Frank Sudol, do hereby bequeath my gym equipment to Edward Jacoby. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Chet Bednarz, do hereby bequeath my hairbrush to John Szwed. Ronald Beresky, bequeath my seat in Miss Katzman's class to Larry Sudol. Barbara Brostowski, bequeath all my unused hall passes to Mrs. Olender. Carol Ann Cagas, bequeath a new pair of shoes to Mr. Hettle. JoAnn Plucinsky, bequeath my decrepit gym suit and sneakers to Karen Komsa. Dennis Sudol, bequeath my nickname Honey Child to Chet Hrabal. James Kupchik, bequeath my gym shorts and shirt, No. 104-small to anyone who needs them. Bill Lowe, bequeath my title of Class Clown to Carl Persak. Sheila Markey, bequeath my seat in Oliice Practice and my expired issues of Today's Secretary to Doris Markey. Willis J. Faller, hereby bequeath my trade secrets of getting out of class to any fast talking underclassmen. I ff Ml.L!0l'L'!dJ5l7l Ull fi u 14 wif ur, V Q 1' ala .1 if ffnfl ak: ,, A:f,9nAH 1 is 9 6, .gg If ff ag, x r ,. .k,'l,:'C il Q 3 -r , Q. za. W 1: ,v,. ll 7 . .Iii , .. -1 .- ' Rn - .- s. 1' ' .QQ t is ? 1 , + Y 'M 59' A 15, ' - f 4. , gn .Qc x i , ,n., nga-frm -+5-. -.wi Q V., . IK 1? . ' au: 1 K 4' 5 on K, i .am knxs 4 'M as ,. 1 J, if , ,sv A ., ,,, ,hav-... HOMEROOM ll-l - ROOM 303 Mrs. Gallagher linlfffnz Roux ltf! In riglzf: Marcia Pcrron, Mary Ann Koniszcwski. Barbara Bacsardi, Dorothy Kopcc, Mary Eigird, jane Sivcr, Kathleen Tcncza, jean Saydak, Lorraine Swiatck, joycc Suita, Middle Ruiz' Frank Prc'Sti, Diane Swomiak, Patricia Pelka, Marjorie Tantillo, janet Gross, Genevieve Laszig, Patricia Remhish, Mary Ann Sahol, Loretta Skoczylas, Ronald Tomczyk. Tuff Rout Robert Koshko Frank Magda, Cornelius Van Dyke, Frederick Rog, Lawrence Sudol, Frank Wfallace, Chester Hrahal Douglas Stazer. George Russo, Williain Kiraly. HOMEROOM ll-2-ROOM 203 Mr. Gallo Bottom Row, lefl to rigbiz joyce Ann Puzio, Helene Rosenberg, Norhatine Neilley, Diane Seals. Dorothy Meringer, jo Ann Wiiwrzossek, Arlene Pleviak, Isabel Niznansky, Mary McNulty, Sammi Row: john Stolarz, judith Vasilko, Anita Tinger, Yvonne Pollak, judith Remhisz, Rosemary jasonek, Elaine Wfargaski, Edward Corrigan. Anthony Ventura, Third Rout john Vuz, john Szwed, George Greenhalgh. Edward Demeny, Theodore Derkafh, Leonard Van Gulick, Allen Socha. Arquimc-des Ferrer. unior CAM HOMEROONI ll-3-ROOM 210 Mr. Smola Brfflmfz Rnui, left fu right: Elaine Kosko, Mary Ann Lane, Ann Marie Marx, Kathleen Kobscenski, Patricia Fedorcliak, Patricia Magda, Kathleen Corrigan, Mary Ann Galka, Jennie Frankino. Semnd Ruin: Williiiiii Del Giorno, Richard Szura, Patricia Sudol, Barbara Marut, judith Lichtenberger, ,loan Marley, Carol De Rose, Doris Markey, Rodney Marakowits, Mark Brubaker. Third Row: Edward Mika, Michael Kukowski, john Luiszer, Kenneth Sveda, Benjamin Turs, Wfilliam Reimels, Robert Stolarz, Carl Persalc. HOMEROOM 11-4-ROOM 105 Mr. Simchick Boltrmz Rau let lo right: Helen Dashkiewicz, Helen Opalka, Barbara Bardzik, Theresa Sudol Carol DiGrazia, Jacqueline Milne, Kathleen Comaclc. Pauline Trawinski, Carolyn La Barhiera. Sur wld Razr: Stuart Deinchak, Richard Grahiec, Kathleen Colligan, Leona DeCaro, Patricia Dahal Arline China, William Stofko, Anthony Klamerus. Third Row: Martin Gavlak, Edward Biernat, john Budraski, Frank Hrabal, Wfilliam Gilligan, Emil Baur, Fred Doczi, Stephen Hudak. . 11maam lp-in ll0lNlFRO0M 10-2-ROOM 202 Mr. Krzeminski Iinfffifrz Roux lzff In rigblz Rose Ann Molnar, Patricia Schumann, Patricia Fill, l3.irhara Remhisz. Linda l.owe, Kathleen Petty, Virginia Kowal. Adele Piechota, Arlene XY'yka. Sfmna' Row: -lohn Sedla- cik, Joseph Sudol. Rohert Musial, jane Konikowski. Diane Kostic, Maryann Sasiela. Anthony Sndol, Rohert Kowal, David Alliprandine. Third Row: Ken- neth Hndak, Edward Slota, Edward Kos, Richard Banko, David Caracozza, Law- rence Pasterick, Michael Naipawer, Les- ter Piecronka, Michael Kologie, Edward Paskowski. 1' fif T HOMEROOM 10-1-ROOM 107 Mrs. Ranney Boitnm Row, left to right: Joyce Bl0Clc, Marlene Hirsch, Marguerite Martin, Elaine Koczwara, Patricia May, joan Kohylarz, Maryann Chastek, june Lulay, Diane Klamerus. Second' Row: Thomas Kroll. Marlene Bulanda, Joyce Kolodziej, Alherta Hoffman, Christina Dahal, Eileen Milne, Karen Komsa, Carol Fig- lar, Kathleen Knoll, Gary Hudak, Third Raw: -Iohn Kechula, Morris Levine, Richard Everett, Rohert Dondzil. Martin Kowal, Richard Yurga, joseph Bahhits, Richard Sedor. Gary Gaiewski, Ludger laihkowski, Stanley Zygmunt, Paul Bro- zena. HOMEROOM lil-3-ROOM 207 Miss Chasey Bvlmm Rnw, Id! In fighl: Josephine Kraynak, Gale Peters, Geraldine Patlen, Geraldine Frankol, Marion Semper, Lois De Vries. Gloria Spaanstra, Oralee Plishka, 'Iosephinc Baur. Secunia' Rvuf: john Smagula, Daniel Wcnicik, Antoi- nette Zalisky, Gwen Van Dyk, Christine Wisz. Barbara Skula, john Woicik, Alice Sparks, Kathleen Pavlica, Edward Zawadzki, Richard Zak. Third Row: john Tay, Richard Svetz. Michael Fedor- chak, Ronald Pokrywa, Stephen Wendo- lowski. ,lacoh Van Dyk, Fred Ziptko, john Derkach, Hans Lange, William Tinger, Matthew Wrimhel. 52 HOMFROOM 9-l -ROOM 309 Mr. Tryanowski Blllflllll Raw, leaf! in right: Beverly Block, Filcen Biernat, Lorraine Gavlak, Barbara Kosliko, Gloria Bacsartli, Char- lotte Gt-dricli, Susan Demrliak, Hen- rietta Kowalski, Barbara Bujas. Second Raw: Ronald Hicswa, Theodore Wyka, Frank Kit-vitt, Patricia Kubik. Barbara Dabal, Carol Kapuscinski, Robert Na- falski, Williriiii Dill, Robert Rosol, james Mazur, Third Razr: Raymond XVarchol, Thomas Krieger, Edward Jacoby, Robert Hartmann, Frank Kraflca, Ronald Kologie, joseph Marino, Robert Depczinski, Wfilliam Mastroberte. SWS 35453 3' V . I A Mat 1 i w , Zyl fi, 1 rl , 1. g. 5 rf veg? 2 w,N,FE2Q7g3w'f-fiafrm . 'Q , f x, iq. 3: Y I 5 , A ,fi 1 r . f ,, A HOMEROOM 9-3 - ROOM 205 Mrs. Olender Hallam Row, Irfl to rigbl: Nora Mae Zahn, Judith Sondey, Darlene Zvalaren, lrene Zaleski, Frances Sawicki, Barbara Zielny, Marianne Socha, Dolores Stetz. Sammi Row: Harry Bonhard, Bruce Fournier, Virginia Wargaski, Dorothy Murcko, Donna Lucheiko, Evelyn Schmidt, Sharon Selever, Anthony Wal- lace, Raymond Wujcik. Third Raw: joseph Slavinsky, Ronald Wrzcera, Rich- ard Wieczezgik, john Senkovich, Dennis Ralicki, Walter Slomienski, Raymond Buisson, Stephen Proe, Richard Wendol- owski, john Reimels. 53 HOMEROOM 9-2 - ROOM 307 Mrs. Ricciardi Bolmm Row, lefl lu righl: Sally Kovatch, Roberta Martin, Gloria Rybak, Maryann Mirabito, Dolores Wdowiak, Mary Ann Walsli, jean McNulty, Kathleen Reimels, Antonia Maiella. Second Row: john Markey, julian Pokrywa, Mary Ann Lugowe, Jacqueline Mikula, Joyce Kologie, Edwina Balut, Patricia Kalemba, Richard Naipower, joseph Matassa. Third Row: George Puterko, Robert Tront, Alfred Monkowslci, George Stam- borecky, Thomas Piechota, Ronald Potoc- zak, Henry Niemczyk, Kenneth Rys, Michael Pollal-c. SOPHOMORE CLASS AJ: mv ...,......,........ Mr. Gaetano Pwmiwzf ,.,...,.,........ Richard Everett Vin' Pl't'VldLi!If ...... John Kethula fmiSSingj Sn-w1.u'v ,..... .....,.. C hristine Dabal Y'n'.uuwr . . . , . ,... Joyce Kolodziej 54 MHJQPCXGJJ Of icerd JUNIOR CLASS Adivfer ,....,.......,...,.... Mr. Smola Prefidvnl ...... ..,, C arolyn La Barhxerl Vice Prefidenl . . . ..,.... Richard Szurl S vrf'e!.11'y ,..... .... Tr: ,I fum r . . . ,Iudith Remhmz . , Joyce Ann Puziu NPN-'nw df!! Mvvikvw-:Q faxvsiuhaifi'-na swam N0 5 FRESHMAN CL Adzirer ...........,...,... Preriden! ..,,... , . . Vire Preridrnf , 4 . . . . Treafufer ...... , . . ASS . . . Mrs, Shawl joseph Matassa Roberta Martin Ronald Hicswa llC3MIiRO0M 8-l -ROOM 301 Miss Borski llnflnw Rong lvfz In rigfvf: Barbara Matanin, Hi-len XVuicik, Marilyn Kahala, Mail:-nc' lluvssc, Katlilccn Sharry, Pa- tritia Gortita, Patricia Ptleger, Carol Purim, ,lt'LlIlI1t' Corrigan, Marlene Sudol, Siwzrld leffllf Lloscplm Rchvcky, Willirlm Vanionack, Marg.xrct Kovnlec, Carlyn Rcmlwisz, Iiilccn Fedor, Trudia Sudeck, Frances Sovich, .ludy Ann Pollak, Mary lillcn W'.1wryosst'lc, Roger Furtak, Ron- .ild Ahramowitz. Third Row: Edward Magda, ,loscph Bc-dnarz, Charles Stofko, -l.um's Brink, Wfaync Tryon, Thomas Hudvik, VUiIli.im Rock, Richard Serwin, Raymond Tkarz, Iohn Neukum, Richard Cfr.twford, Alolm Szura, Thomas DeCaro, lack Seals. aqifi Qi-.ale HOMEROOM 8-3 - ROOM 304 Mr. Cebulski Brlrmm Row, lefl In righl: Christine Golebiowski, Patricia Mizdol, Alice Hudak, Madeline Sudol, Dorothy Szczech, MaryAnn Puzio, Janice Wrobel, janet Stuflco, Francine Pleva. Serond Rauf: Frank Pelcher, Linda Rys, Patricia Bartko, Geraldine Magda, Carol Cili- ento, Patricia King, Maureen Jupin, Elh Cavier, MaryAnn Dudas, Lynn Randall, Mark Bookin. Third Row: Walter Pivko, Robert Walsh, Stanley Wojtko, Michael Sekerak, joseph Perzel, james Karpo- vich, Lawrence Cucci, Alexander Men- dyk, joseph Tomasovic, Nfichael Kray- nak, Ronald Krantz. 55 ,C KI eeHf'- .a HOMEROOM 8-2-ROOM 302 Mr. Kurz Bnlmm Rnw, lcfl In rigblz joan Maciupa, Gloria Piechota, Arlene Vuz, Vivian Csejka, Christina Qlaniec, Sylvia Sum. nick, Maryann Rages, joan Sudol, Dianne Boterus, Alice Gagyo. Second Rauf: joseph DeMarco, Henry Salek, Steven Koziol, Geraldine Rys, Gaylene Milli. gan, Eileen Pribula, Edna Lynn Stazer, Virginia Wrcnblewski, joseph Paladino, Albert Pietranski, Robert Kosko. Third Row: Peter Pragid, john Sleece, james Mum, joseph Patire, john Tantillo, Robert Turs, Ernest Buechel, joseph Mayurnik, Thomas Eiden, Thomas Hol- bc-rt, Richard Lelyo. . u 'W 15.5 9 rm zgffggfgf 75: if A 'FN f 'QMS T ' gy W ' Mn 7. , Q, Q: f ?5??2iiVf- - I I :gil Wg ,W at 'f'93i3kvffi.?'f - ,L V, , L N- it ,TA X 'W il 'rw Q Mx 23 H f, ix' ' Xt V E? ' x ff i if jf .. 2? W: L V ' f' 'aw ,-Q4-zfxg 1 :','W-21:19: 16: Z-YEMU ff I V ia!! 0 .Mr A ,V R Sci- Q i . ffl? rl' W? i' ,M ' .y , ff? .gf I J J my 5 5 5.5. x,V.- gr Q K' 4 I 'wmv , A31 2,3 Q ff-2 1 ' Q., . . 2 .MA ,M 223.2 1' ff ,W 2 4 fy, war? 5 ,w ,Z wi. , Q 5, Q 'H , '11 -I Am? KQQ F4 ,V 'f K' :ai 5 5 Y -' ,Q 4 Z :W F W- :af ff ii- L - ,EM .3 f-, pf' V 5 Age- :L , X -3 F715 - M.,f,,, A mmf , 5 'T 7,31 lglgfff' fs 'Q , 5, .w gf L - W? JMU if w J1f:.fw41 Q A , V - 42-mi. -L wg 5, Q. 911:55 . wg. lg - E63 A Q ,SEMI 2 YW? 1 ,M R. Q4 2. ,R M H 4 , gf . N Q P A 5' Q sw Q Y wi . R x - 3 4. 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L . .M Hx- fx '. u. 35,-Q SN' 4353 xx 9 - 'v it 'SQ ff A: K t .!X!l'll.Ul.ll.l'.1 3 V 7 ,1,. ,W 5 '-tic -WM .. , .I '-up V! T ,,,jx.3 , M. wg, , Q-ag, ,,,.. , xxf-M. , x if w-. .gzzclenf Counci STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Preriderzl .....................,......... Garry Huysse Vire Preridezzl ........... .......... E mil Baur Cnrrerpwzdirzg Serretary . . . . . . Geraldine Frankol Remrding Serretary ,.... ......... P atricia Dabal Trefuurer ............ ........... R obert Baron Advifer .......... . . . Mr. Wallace Krzeminski STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Seniors Lois Sudol james Matanin Charlotte Delekta Juniors Barbara Marut jo Ann Wawrzoszek George Russo Irene Orlowski Sophomores Garry I-Iudak Michael Naipower Antoinette Zalisky Freshmen john Senkovich joseph Matassa William Dill Eighth Grade joseph Perzel Albert Pietranski john Szura Seventh Grade Robert Skok joan Zegarski Paul Reimels Arlene Misterowicz 'l0i'9S KUKOCY esfwfnne, IH R I E R lr Sohool'si 1959 Betty Crock- lnmemoker of Tomorrow is E88 Ruth RIKOCY. Vol. Vlll. No. 5 Wallington lligh School. Wallington, N.J. January, 195 le received the 111811650 SCOPE so-mnucewmenexammw Science Fair Seventeenth Summer Chosen on homer - uhh . attitudes 1 senior girls rnemaklng :sten's, wh Il, I-Iomu t Is. Her will be en with thos ers in the Betty Cr- Jmorrow. e Lest i ad by Scie tes. Ch state H ow will arship frc ducntionai hor School n, D. C., 4 Va.. Nei eapolis, u :date for 'lean Hom The sehr ar will rm Blopeadia Britminiczi. Gen- Mllls will nward fl S500 arshlp to each state runner- nners are being chosen for 3 schools throughout the rx which enrolled 349,150 r girls, the largest number :rtlclpants in the tive-year 'Y O! this 8106.000 scholar- program. .Growth has been V since 1955 when 187,463 ln 8,040 schools participat- . miie l1m-eAmm-lmao Homo- lirst. Second. and third prizes and honorable uirntions. Those projects receiving high awards will be eligible for Na- tional competition. Wallington Senior Wins Scholarship Wallington High School has one very happy and proud stu- dent, namely Carol Pavlica. Car- ol, a Senior from homeroom 206 has been awarded a S200 scholar- lblllllillll Bl-l'8t'llh Wan! Cllfflflfll in Suszin's place, The Courier began as a four-page paper but has now grown to six and sometimes eight pages. This year, with the change of ilw school colors. thc name Blue and Gray Courier was officially changed to just the COURIIZRL eral forms. as well as write ri summary of her activities in and out of school. her future plans. and her general attitude toward Ui H115-h Lflliiblfy . Wusco, and Mr. help to mal-zu tl ss Play: st me prvsvntf-d c is a Cllilflllll' thu lI'l'0Wlllll u meets u goof : Duluth. pluyc or pai'enl.s. Mr ly Elaine Kosll r portrayed li ulick, are onl lcms. Her fun Knthlcen Tent Joyce Ann Pua latricin Polka 2 poxlrsiycd l: , comes just i mer problems. icludes Bill Rei iorgc Greenha Frank Prestl a lei' the direcztio M11 Vilurdo. M: Sinolu will uls ie play a success N. 1515 50503059 Activities Code M4-cling during lunch hour thu Nzitlonnl Honor Society l worknu: to prepare u code fo future- nwniberslilp. Based 01 le--zidfirsliip :ind Survive, this cod will acl as ll Stundurrl ln deter mining potuntial inomhors. Va igh Dickinson college. rious zuztlvuivs participate-d ii COURIIZR STAFF cholarshlp cm ' ' ' V ill bv run-d on a F, Edi, W. Marion Sudol V99-13 Df0VidiX'1l Co-Edilmirillm'jm1S11dnll1z1d Bazwly D'AtQfI.l'f!IIK7. system. 'Flu-sw If ' ' Q ' V I I V 5 I I I 1 . A ' ' I ' Btlvlcrly D'Ag0StinO 'rage is main' ctwfuuuu cum oollolul muy. vowel 1 -- - ----f-- f-l d9?ll'C9 HS lfO Chl ' r w..,.1. l- .,,.., n....,.v z.. ..,. .... cur. ...,. unvvwr-lvl,-n ,sf ol... ..,.4:..: , Iiznimwr 1ll.1r1.1.lgrr ,......... B41rh.1r.i Brostowski auel A Mgr: Amr't, Hllfl?Il'l'l' Milrzllgrv' . ..,.... Joyce Pollak d fx id' .I .Yporrr Ififfmr .....,... . . . Muffin Chmura to ' ll ri- Fl'.lfllH' 1fl1'11or ..... . . . . Nglnfy Prlvlick A ...,... Q mic I?.x'r!w.:r1Kqr Iillflor . . . Joyce Ann Puzio R Iqvol.. PfmInKQr'.l,vfu'r . . . . . . . Willis Fallef ,ltictv Iirrullv Adlfinir ....,...... Mrs. F. Olender A' Smiiq RIQPORTERS 5 'U SC' Cfhristim- D.1h.ll. Patririli Dnhil, Helen Dash- mth ku-win. hl.ll'l'.lllI'l Gul, Garry lluysse, Irene laniec, K Y li.1rlw.1r.1 Kl.nnn'ruS, ,loan Kohylarr. B.irh.ir.1 Kowall, nbmg Virginm Kownl, Dorothy Meringer, Geraldine actor l1.lllt'll, Cirol l'.1vIir.a, Pitricin Rernbish, ,lean Say- , stu, llnk. Marion Scrnpcr, Lois Sudol. Kathleen Tencza, 35 OI lhl.ll'l'.lllll VU.lISh. ,jects SPORTS STAFF 'mm Martin Cluinim, VUilli.un Lowe, joseph Matassa, 'VS if Mulmcl Pollnk, Wfillirun Rvirnels. vVilI'dS L nbers COURIIZR JUNIOR STAFF Q, 1' 1 .gmt istra- -lllllll Mqiriupi, Peter Pragiil, Lynn Randall, ii . Dinru' lion-rus, Gloria Picrliom, Nlnzy Ellen Waw- ' 'L I islet? msn-k, Pnrririgi Bnrtko, Maryann Dullls, Kathleen 2 .O Sll.ll'l'y. K eww of what you rmuy X l --2---A 4 no. lX'l2ll'l0ll Sudol, VValtcl' Sudoli Dy arg able to do than yom- SENlORS CELEBRATE CLASH DAY Drs here is da motor- Janet Kwasnik William M - azur l usually do. cycle for which whom we ride inflow.-1 Tam Hif-mis mm rnm., on ..., ,.....-r ' 8 PHOTOGRAPHER Willis J. Faller N R? ADVISERS LITERARY ....,........ Mr. Emil T. Cebulski BUSINESS . . . ...... Miss jane Puzio x oggrid I9 9 EDITOR: Irene Janiec EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Lottie Zawadzki Beverly D'Ag0stino, Lottie Zawadzki, Barbara Klamerus, Irene janiec, Carol Pavlica, Joyce Pollak, Nancy Pavlick, Maryann Gul, Barbara Brostowski, Marion Sudol, Barbara Kowal, Robert Mohowski, William Lowe, Howard Smagula, Walter Sudol. ms1nmmm:..aif,,x N,.1,mn,lwaas . v,-W,-. . '1 lf' BUSINESS STAFF EDITOR: Janet Kwasnik Margaret Polten, jnann Plucinsky, joan Lulay, Ellen Pivlco, Barbara Schmidt, janet Kwasnik, james Matanin, Dolores Rakocy. john Harms, Howard Smugula, Ed Zdzic-ba, William Lowe. I TYPING STAFF ADVISER: Miss June Puzio Joyce Pollalc. Anita Masty. Lois Sudol, -Ioan Beldowicz, Estelle Sup- czynski, Elaine Kologie, Carol Pavlica, Maryann Gul, .Af NSG! SPORTS STAFF EDITOR: ED Zdzieba ,uv CHOIR - Miss Borski - Our choir. under the supervision of Miss Borski, is always ready X!- to present .in .ulmir.1blL- protgmm, The girls practiqe long hours and are X deserving of all the praise that is bestowed upon them, i i 4 uriic ' fr Z , 1 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Miss Borski My life is a song! That should be the phrase expressed by all Glee Club members. They sing because they love to sing - and they have fun doing just that. 64 MARCHING BAND Mr. Arace Not only does our Band supply us with stirring moments .mtl tributes during half-time at football games, but it also provitles us with appropriate music during assembly programs. Hats off! to Mr, Anite and his musicians. eldaftnflefl BOYS' GLEE CLUB Miss Borski Under the able direction of Miss Borski, the Boys' Glec Club is growing in number .Ind prestige. Wlio will forget joe Perzel's stirring rendition of The Birthday of Ll King in the Christmas Pageant? Surely other boys will prove themselves capgble of future musical endeavors. 65 E.. gifs :H ,Q ' . 1 H Q! 69 in '54 'gf ' 'A .gk ., rr fww 1 'lv Y E3 ag+fs. A . K ,Auf an , 1-,JV 3 'M f X H '- 1f Q ig , .. ,Yi Jr? Q, n Wi nn Fx., 1 53 nw. ai P EQ 'ting ' 1 3 5 w 1 iw W Qilgg 7 GX, A A 1 A Sf: 32 'iff' Q45 K 2 'mag 5 x A 1 w- f .fi je ,. W,h, ,L 34? 4 lag, guy ,V ,u?, , ,'3gF ng 1534 'Ex N Q4 s r J fi, f Q ,. ' W Lg i Q X- 5 2 X , Q ev I 1- M E i.::i?S?:E --.ngx -3, fp. E I L. ,, Q: Q X B x W' Km, i X 4. I. X, Tw 'QA 'si N .Q ii N' ,v S , 15 ., 31 A , N W 5 . X 'X-N,,..., ,A i ki -- 1 ' A 3 ' V 1 K' Tk fy x ,E . 57 4 2 ag - ffm sk -56 eigftiili 'ff L .-, -- W 1 E VWSSAIR w gg, ik A is ' ' V 4' R K W Q! if? ' X 4 3 xi' -sw Y f fx E K Rfk . 9 X Avy L L ,,XL ,. ' A 5 ' --' Qgig.ff?gg5gf- 3 .- A H525 - W 5 r - 31' L - e x wk ' Q . Q, i Qi? ff get is I 1 by L WM . v. Q ..5 ffm, M . mm S if Em, 'k Q I. umm SEVENTH GRADE DRAMA CLUB Mrs. Shawl Adviser ..,. SENIOR DRAMATICS CLUB Miss Chasey Adviser K' H E M x I E S ! JUNIOR DRAMATICS CLUB Mr. Onufer Adviser les SENIOR MATHEMATICS CLUB Mr. Krzeminski Ad zfixer ADVANCED MATHEMATICS CLUB Mr. Krzeminski Adviser PERSONAL TYPING CLUB Mrs. Lesser Adviser ' BZIB X AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Mr. Vilardo Adviser ? AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS CLUB Mr. Vilardo Adviser ,'N - 1-w ... --ng if-Q11 i DRIVER EDUCATION Mr. Simchick Instructor -5 ! if E HS , I . if LJ7wIf3:fA,,rfQ,,, am fcww, JW' N' 4 J -nfl-QA .1 ATHLETIC OFFICIALS CLUB Mr. Smith Adviser SENIOR GYMNASTICS CLUB Mr. Smith Adviser VARSITY CLUB Mr. Tltiyanowski A viser CHEFS CLUB Mrs Schmitt Q Adviser FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Mrs. Schmitt Adviser 1 nl - JUNIOR RED CROSS Mrs. Gallagher Adviser FUTURE NURSES Miss Hagel Adviser LIBRARY AIDES Mrs. Bosland Adviser if TEENAGE READING CLUB Mrs. Shawl Adviser CREATIVE WRITING CLUB Miss Chasey Adviser ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Mr. Gallo Adviser MAJORETTES Mr. Arace Adviser GIRLS' LEADERS Mrs. Puglisi Adviser 75 A . V . ,. Q. , 3 , A m , i - fi WZM 534 7 ' ' Wa 4 'I I E' '.f zz. - 11 X V4 ' f f ' W Q Jw ' ' 2 .5-iff: , ? 1'2?l5ff?iiY-'Wgf5f!f'E 64 1 QA El? 1- SSRN .Qt :, . A L Mi -' Q 2 QS X- ff x 'Si ' My .s ,iggx 2' ,, . 1225 ,L in-no-nf 84 ,. ,L .,. v - ,W , ' L A, 4' frm , . f' 1 ,se kai! V 4 .. A 'W W L' W 1 . 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Ike riglol ride. Gfzrryf' As the football season ended. the Panthers finished their year with a 2-5 record, Injuries and graduation were the two main factors that contributed to the off year, The players, however, had one thing through- out the year -SPIRIT. In this respect Wgillington High was tops. At every game the students responded by cheering the boys on T win, lose or draw. Our hats are oh' to both, the players, who gave our school 1002? etlort and the fans, who gave us IOOQ in the all-im- portant supporting role. And let us not forget the two men who showed us clean, hard football during the '58 seasonal-lead Coach Len Smith and Assistant Coach William Cangelosi. X FRFSHMAN TEAM FRANK SMOLA - Cnarb Kneeling: Anthony Wallace, Thomas Krieger, Vlfilliam Mastroberte, Raymond Wujcik, Willinni Dill, john Markey, Ronald Hieswa. 51.11141- irzgz Wrrlter Slomienski, Henry Niemczyk, Robert Hartmann, Michael Pollak, john Reimels, Raymond Buisson, Kenneth Rys, Coach Smola. Coach Smillw, Co-Cfzphzizzr Rifbard Gola and Garry Hzzyrre. I. ul' p6ll'ltA.2I'5 mfs - 4'-W ' M . 3, A 5?l, 4.Dfii,g1 gg , I ,L I fiwm A u Nm: , ' Ml- 4 A' X, L ff-fhklg' 'fi ,Q , - ' J in P ,. -iq.. W 4, 2 4 ' f s . K , K ,X A Ss' -.,4? , 2 :L f W ,J T o ' v - ,- 1, ' , .', P' 'zfrk E 3 , Q ' u xx . - , x , v ' . . --vw- -f Lv ' -fm, -. ,- R V V4 ,A vu s I , :W-in ef x .,. ,Q A E Q4 , '?. - 2. V s, fm -L ' u .. 4 fy Q, ' , lx , I -A lr' 'j I , , - , bf F -f-M' K ff ..,. ,,. ,-. , t Y K- W ' , f v , , . , . . ., xl .W 'N' 'x fx ' k'- 'f s x 'Is 5 z I 1 -'v-. ,-.. ' .- x . W , QV , g,,.w , , W. . k , ,ww . ,ky ,.., , ma M .N Ji v , J . ,T fi Wink' 'Wu 14 ' R N., M 41 ' . I: s ' 2? ' ,f .9:f. P,v, W ? 'I ggi, I A917 A J- X? fx k , - , ' 5 , , ,Q .- A -' ' ' -qs - 51, .,.. x x 4 ' 1 V A. . A, FNQ ki shut I s ' f 5 S459 A a is . as R my W My ,,,, xi -L M :L T -5 Q .Q N 2, A 3 1, g-nX4 . f5x' 1. uf 3, X A, Jil, g Q ff-2' xp- Q: J 5 , fi ix I' fx, .JK Wf- 5 N. . , 9 'FN' 7g 'U -.SS 5 ' QL, . , Q. . N, 1 .. ' L' .1 , x 11 ' V. ' .QQ , pq X-25 1 'X ,, i 'A X ww av . J-f .aww VARSITY Rolwert Baron, Emil Garry Huysse. Z?aaLel6af As the turt.iin tell on the lxislietlmll seiison of '58-'59 we s.iw a te.1m with speed and hustle wind up the year with ri 7-9 record. This te.1m was one with balance that helped mike up for the lack of a relvounder to go .dong with Emil Baur and Ed Corri- gan. The three seniors on the squad, joe Tk.1t'z, Garry Huysse and Bob Baron played fine lw.1sketlw.1ll, .is did semppy Richie Szura. All in all, the team played well enough to e.1rn the fourth slot in the newly formed North jersey Conference, For his stellar performance during the year Emil fMimij Baur was voted to the second squad on the Conferences All-Star team. SCHEDULE Wtillingtrwn ...... 60 Harrison ......... 46 Wallingttvn ...... 58 Lodi ...,..... 104 XX'.iIlingron ..,... 66 North Arlington 75 Wiillingttin ...,.. 49 Midland Park . . 60 XV.illington ..,... 61 Glen Rock .... 58 Vihllington ...... 47 Mountain Lakes 39 Vizillington ...... 57 Wood-Ridge .. 53 Whllington ...... 62 Park Ridge .... 59 XV.iIlington .,,... 59 Glen Ridge .... 70 XVnllington ...... 65 North Arlington ..115 Wfallingtimn ....,. 75 Midland Park . 59 Wnllingtian ...... 71 Glen Rock .... 78 Wnllingtiwn ..,... 33 Mountain Lakes 63 Wiillingtcmn ...... 54 Wood-Ridge . . 47 Wnllingtswn ...... 61 Park Ridge .... 70 Vlallington ...... 40 Glen Ridge . . . 65 I lwnd Corrigan, joseph Tkitz, Richird Slum, GARRY HUYSSE i Crmrlz Trymozwlli. Co-Capfaim Robert B.zrmz and Emil B.z1n'. ROBERT BARON iosiapn TKACZ SCORING Games Points Average Baur ... ... 16 354 22.1 Szura ,... ... 16 205 12.8 Corrigan ....... 16 153 9.6 Baron ......... 8 63 7.9 Tkacz ......... 14 75 4.7 Wendolowski . . 10 29 2.9 I-Iuysse ........ 16 32 2.0 Wieczezak ..... 6 7 1.2 XVILLIAM TRYANOXVSKI H ead C muh Photo Courtexy Bergen Evening JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: Richard Wicczczguk, Ronald Wfaccra, Michacl Pullak, Rnhcrt Depczenski, John Smagula. Svwnd Row: jacob Van Dyke, David Caracnzza, Stephen Wendcmlowski, Wxlltcr Slomienski, Paul Brozena, Raymond Buisson. LAXVRENCE PASTERICK Mazinger ' S V N, .pp am., 1 S, - - 5.-5 ' 1 1 ffl K . ff ,jifpk W1 I I.V. Coarb .-QA' wi -W-xn-vm 11 1 341 V .. . xi t , ,.:. .. in 2 , Q:'2392. 5:,f, ' ' jg-K 'Q SVA I ' 1 6 MR. DON KURZ VARSITY CHEERLEADERS M'RS, PUGLISI - Adriwr ,lncquelinc Milne, Judith Lichtenberger, Anita Tingcr. Roscnmry -Izlsonek, Barbara Bardzik, Pat- rici.i Rcmbish, Judith Rc-mbisz, Doris Markey, Lorraine Swiatck. G 0 Team, G0 ! Figlnl! Blue and IVlJile.' Yea Panlbezzrf OUR JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD CA QQPLQ JQP5 U p-Jie Dairy! OUR CINDERMEN Kneeling: Martin Gavlak, John Markey, Thomas Krieger, Ludger Lubkowski, Leonard Van Gulick, George Russo, john Smagula, Ray- mond Wuicik, William Dill. Stand- ing: Coach Simchick, james Matanin, Thomas Hicswa, Richard Gola, Wal- ter Sudol, Robert Baron, john Luis- zer, Raymond Niemotka, Manager Richard Svetz. SCHEDULE APRIL -Mountain Lakes, away - Glen Rock, away' - North Arlington, away - Glen Ridge, away' MAY - Wood-Ridge, away - Midland Park, away' -Don Bosco, away - Conference Track Meet at Glen Ridge 'Wallington High School Jenfef as home team. flue WALTER SUDOL JAMES MATANIN Coach Waller Simrhirh, Co-Captain: Mnrfin Gavlah and Robert Baron ROBERT BARON RICHARD GOLA VARSITY CLUB Edward Dabal QMgr.j. Slanding: Fred Ziptlco fMgr.j, Ray Kneeling: Dennis Stankovic 1Mgr.j, Stephen Markovich, mond Buisson fMgr.J, joseph Sudol, Fred Rog, Douglas Edward Corrigan, Richard Szura, William Lowe, Fred Doczi, Stazer, Emil Baur, joseph Tkacz, Head Coach Leonard Smith, Martin Kowal fHead Managerj. 50,5 260 SCHEDULE APRIL 6 - Lodi, home 4 10 - East Rutherford, away 7 13 - North Arlington, away 11 16 - Midland Park, home 14 20 - Glen Rock, away 18 23 - Mountain Lakes, away 21 27 - Wood-Ridge, home 25 30 - Park Ridge, home 28 WILLIAM LOWE MAY Glen Ridge, away North Arlington, home Midland Park, away Glen Rock, home Mountain Lakes, home Wood-Ridge, away Park Ridge, away Glen Ridge, home JOSEPH SUDOL JOSEPH TKACZ W . 5 bk it-M A 1 .,X- ,- - A4 'is sq ' x 5 . A ff? f 132 QR we 'T K' If LA ' kk.g + ,, fiywyiif Q 1 1 X ' V5 f I Q f Q ,I H i fi, 3 . - , 1,755 gf Q, ,W aaa A P NW- wi - ,SH x AWK 4 j lk :Q . 'Q was :fe :E 5- i ki 3 V iw C 2 I . g , X f x Y N xi N Q 'X' fl 9 I 'I tri 'A Q K rf : Qmlza-:,Q,? 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BOSLAND MEMBERS Q A BEVERLY D'AGOSTINO MARY ANN GUL GARRY HUYSSE IRENE JANIEC e JANET KWASNIK WILLIAM MAZUR MARION SUDOL WALTER SUDOL LOTTIE ZAWADZKI A f,l: w.wns: .jdila fo llfzjcwluingfon, 41' ,.g fgzri. .f'1'f'3'fp3'1 'f ' - 323 , ' 4 4 A .- 4 fgwf,,g5:,: 4. enior mirecfory MARYANN BANASIAK 81 St Travel Club, Glee Club, Assembly Clu Stage Design. Ambition: Physical Education Teacher ROBERT BARON 15 Ste Chess Club, Varsity Club. Ambition: Undecided CHESTER BEDNARZ 368 M Athletic Ofiicials, Photography Club, and Coin Club, Astronomy Club. Ambition: Plumber JOAN BELDOWICZ 189 Mt. Pleasa Glee Club, Home Ec. Club, Stage Design Latin Club, Senior Players, Yearbook. Ambition: Home Ec. Teacher RONALD BERESKY 11 Al Stange Design, Astronomy Club, lnte Club. Ambition: Mechanic BARBARA BROSTOWSKI 11 Halstea Courier 4, Stage Design 2, Yearbook, F.T. Ambition: Teacher CAROL ANN CAGAS g St., PR 8-1334 enior Dramatics, Ave., GR 2-7974 Ave., PR 3.0643 ef's Club, Stamp Ave., WE 9-2640 hotography Club, n St., GR 2-2585 tional Relations ve., PR 7-0181 64 Mercer St. Future Nurses, Senior Players, Travel Club, lee Club, Inter- national Relations Club. Ambition: Nurse MARTIN CHMURA 249 Hathawa t., GR 3-5084 Boys' Leaders 2, Chef's Club, Drivers Ed., letic Officials, Courier 2. Ambition: Electrician ANN CROWTHER 49 Park , PR 8-0316 Travel Club 3, Cheerleaders 2, Glee Club Needlecraft, Choir 3. Ambition: Secretary BEVERLY D'AGOSTINO 207 Hayward e, GR 3-8380 Future Teachers, Stage Design 2, Courier NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Ambition: Teacher DEMETRI DASHKIEWICZ 00 Lester St. Senior Math, Math Review, Physics, C egia Classica, Biology, Lndustrial Arts. Ambition: Engineer CHARLOTTE DELEKTA 228 Hayward Pl., GR 3-4057 Latin Club, Photography Club, Needlecraft 2, Future Nurses, Stamp and Goin Club. Ambition: Nurse FRANK DRAPALA 64 Hathaway ., PR 3-3168 Math Club, Advanced Algebra. Ambition: College WILLIS FALLER, 102 Halstead A Photography Club, Yearbook, Science Club, 2, Stage Design, Audio Visual. Ambition: Photographer HARRIET GACEK 45 Main Av Glee Club 4, International Relations Club Travel Club. Ambition: Physical Education Teacher JOSEPH GOLA 52 Alden S Stage Design 3, Chef's Club, Chess Club 2, Club, Industrial Arts. Ambition: Carpenter RICHARD GOLA 52 Alden S Rod and Gun Club, Varsity 3, Boy's Glee Clu Ambition: Business Teacher MARYANN GUL 222 Hathaway S Future Teachers, Stage Design 2, Courier 4, Y TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Ambition: Teacher JOHN HARTOS 97 Locust Av Stage Design, Assembly 2, Chef's Club, Va Yearbook, Boy's Leaders, Photography. Ambition: Caterer GERALD HICSWA 144 Mt. Pleasant Av Gymnastics 4, Yearbook, Boy's Leaders, Stag sity Club. Ambition: Undecided THOMAS HICSWA 133 Alden St Boy's' Leaders 2, Varsity Club, Yearbook, Bo Stage Crew 3, Assembly Committee. Ambition: Mechanic GARRY HUYSSE 99 Alden Math 2, Rod and Gun, Chess Club 3, Assem Varsity Club 2, NATIONAL HONOR S Ambition: Engineer IRENE JANIEC 44 Hathaway , Stage Design, Glee Club, Future Teachers, book, Choir 2, NATIONAL HONOR SOC Ambition: Teacher JOSEPH JANOSKO 73 Paterson ., Math Models 2, Rod and Gun Club, Chess , Murals, Inc., Basketball, Junior and Sen Dramatics. Ambition: Mechanic , PR 7-7390 ateur Radio GR 2-8827 Needlecraft, l , PR 3-0055 hotography PR 3-ooss I l PR 3-4415 book, NA- I 'PR 7-2099 Club 2, IGE 8-1933 rew, Var- E 3-0004 Glee Club, PR 3-0191 Committee, TY. GR 2-8620 rier 3, Year- GR 2-1464 Chef's Club, Play, Senior enior mirecfory RICHARD KAPUSTA 90 A Biology, Sports Appreciation, Interna Sportsmen, Assembly Committee, Indus Ambition: To be mv own boss St., PR 8-6465 al Relations 2, l Arts. KENNETH KEBLESS 8 3 Unio Rod and Gun, OfEcial's Club, Varsity, Leaders, Boy's Glee Club, Band. Ambitilon: Navy t., E. Rutherford PR 8-6487 nior Math, Boy's BARBARA KLAMERUS 217 Hath Stage Design, Glee Club, Courier, Teachers. Ambition: Teacher ELAINE KOLOGIE 46 Morriss Travel Club, Glee Club, Cheerleaders Ambition: Housewife WALTER KOMSA 92 M Science, Biology, Amateur Radio 3, Au Ambition: Contractor HENRY KONEFAL 37 Ambition: Navy BARBARA KOWAL 111 M Future Nurses 2, Courier 4, Yearbook Ambition: Nurse FRANCES KRAYNAK 25 Photography, Glee Club, Internatio Club, Travel Club, Needlecraft. Ambition: Nurse JAMES KUPCHIK 282 French, Stage Design, Math Models, Science Club. Ambition: Undecided JANET KWASNIK 112 Photography, Travel, Chess Club, C ior Players, Future Business Leadersy SOCIETY. Ambition: Hair Stylist INGRID LANGE Glee Club 4, Travel, Girl's Leaders, Ambition: Secretary ay St., PR 3-4348 earbook, Future Ave., WE 9-6018 Photography. Ave., PR 2-1648 and Visual Aids 2. Cer St., GR 2-3913 e Ave., GR 2-2078 .O.S. Stage Design. Ave., GR 3-0037 Relations, Nurses in Ave., PR 9-2873 nior Players, S.O.S., hway St., PR 8-2723 if 3, Yearbook, Sen- ATIONAL HONOR 156 Wallington Ave. ome Ec., Needlecraft. WILLIAM LOWE 54 iller St., WE 9-0954 Biology, S.O.S., Band, Senior Pla s, Yearbook, Courier, Math Club 4. Ambition: Art Teacher JOAN LULAY 220 Main Ave. Glee Club 3, Choir 2, Science, vel, Yearbook, Senior Players. Ambition: Housewife SHEILA MARKEY 20 Alden St. R 2-0909 Glee Club 2, Travel, Home EC, 2, Dramat Creative Writing. Ambition. Secretary EILEEN MARUT 246 Main Ave R 8-2646 Cheerleaders 2, Home Ec., Creative Writing, irl's Lead- ers, International Relations. Ambition: Secretary ANITA MASTY 66 Lester St R 7-9048 Home Ec. 2, Glee Club, Yearbook. Ambition: Secretary JAMES MATANIN 63 Locust Ave. R 3-3552 Senior Math, Photography II, Senior Scienc Coin and Stamp Club, Photography I. Ambition: Industrial Engineer WILLIAM MAZUR 270 Main Av PR 7-5785 Band III, Audio-Visual Aids, Senior Math, ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Ambition: Undecided CAROL MIKULA 147 Anderson Av PR 8-6022 Glee Club, Science, International Relations, ure Nurses II, Stage Design, Senior Players. Ambition: Nurse VIVIAN MISKUFF 19 Dankhoff A PR 7-9799 Photography II, Stage Design, Girl's Glee ub, Interna- tional Relations. Ambition: Commercial Artist THEODORE MISTEROWICZ 13 Bond ., PR 8-1705 Photography, Astronomy, Science, Band, I rnational Re- lations. Ambition: Undecided MARYANN MIZDOL , 4 Crescent ., PR 7-5448 Senior Science, Glee Club, j.V. Cheerlead , International Relations, Future Nurses, Travel Club, Seni Players. Ambition: Nurse ROBERT MOHOWSKI 1 Geraniu l., GE 8-6113 Rod and Gun, Chef's Club, Yearbook. Ambition: Teaching or Forestry KATHLEEN MURCKO EVELYN OMDAL 96 Merc St., PR 8-6287 Photography, Home Ec., Future Nurses, ee Club, Senior Players, Latin, Yearbook. Ambition: Nurse VIVIAN PALESKY 289 Mt. Pleasant ve., GR 2-4678 Home Ec., Photography, Glee Club, Ch r, Science Club. Ambition: Private Secretary CAROL PAVLICA 151 Wallington Glee Club 2, Choir 3, Courier 2, Yearbook Biology, Library. Ambition: Executive Secretary NANCY PAVLICK 63 Main Courier, Yearbook, Stage Design, S.O.S. Ambition: Teacher ELLEN PIVKO 65 jordan A Senior Players, Yearbook, Glee Club 3, Phot International Relations, Travel Club. Ambition: Comptometrist JOANN PLUCINSKY 30 Lester Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Art Club, Stage De Senior Players. Ambition: Secretary JOYCE POLLAK 208 Hathaway Glee Club, Girl's Leaders, Stage Design Yearbook. Ambition: Dental Assistant MARGARET POLTEN 36 Park Choir, Art, Yearbook, Girl's Glee Club, Sta Ambition: Secretary DOLORES RAKOCY 92 Morrissee Av Senior Players, Yearbook, Girl's Leaders, A national Relations. Ambition: Get Married WILLIAM SASIELA 55 Park Ro Sr. Math, Photography, Chef's Club. Ambition: Engineer BARBARA RUTH SCHMIDT 89 Library 4, Yearbook. Ambition: Typist fHousewifeJ HOWARD SMAGULA 85 Kossuth S Rod and Gun, French, Physics, Math Club, Yearbook. Ambition: Undecided f PAUL SONDEY 211 International Relations, Photography, Stage sembly, Art, Science Club. Ambition: Bank Teller RONALD STETZ 41 Maple Av International Relations, Pet and Animal Club Ambition: To operate my own health center DENNIS SUDOL 54 Koster . PR 8-3094 tage Design, , PR 9-3604 WE 9-1466 aphy. Choir, GR 1-1394 , Yearbook, , PR 8-2193 Courier 2, PR 7-1756 Design. WE 9-6765 mbly, Inter- PR 8-7302 erson Ave. .GR 3-0505 GR 1-7473 ior Players, terson Ave. esign, As- GR 1-9784 GR 3-4840 Chess, Sr. Math, Ind, Arts, Sr. Dramatic Chef's Club, Science Club. Ambition: Aeronautical Administrator FRANK SUDOL 122 Maple Ave., 9-8121 Chef's Club, Amateur Radio 2, Astronomy. Ambition: Undecided JOSEPH SUDOL 170 Hathaway St., 2-4091 Rod and Gun 2. Biology, Coin and Stamp, Ph s, Ad- vance Math, French, Sr. International Relations. Math. Ambition: Secondary School Math Teacher LOIS SUDOL 60 Jordan Ave., 3-2436 Cheerleaders 2, Travel 2, Courier. Yearbook. Ambition: Secretary MARION SUDOL 199 Hathaway St., 2-4327 Glee Club. Girl's Leaders. Courier 3. NATIONA ONOR SOCIETY 2, Choir 3, Stage Design, Sr. Players. earbook. Ambition: Teacher - WALTER SUDOL 35 Willow Ave., 8-4404 Band. Amateur Radio. Sr. Players, NATIONA HONOR SOCIETY. Ambition: Doctor of Medicine and Surgery ESTELLE SUPCZYNSKI 30 Alden St.. R 2-8410 Girl's Leaders. Yearbook. Travel. Glee Club. Ambition: FRANK SWIDRAK 14 Maple Ave. R 9-5825 Officials' Club, Chefs Club. Nature Club. S e Design. Astronomy, Assembly Committee. Ambition: Service JOSEPH TKACZ 309 Maple Ave PR 7-2792 Photography, Coin and Stamp, Math, Mo , Athletic Officials. Ambition: Undecided JEAN TOLOCZKO 65 W ngton Ave. Travel, Glee Club, Home Economics, Creativ riting. Ambition: Secretary CHRISTINE TROFE 44 rrissee Ave. Travel, Creative Writing 3, 45 International lations, Sen- ior Players, Glee Club. Ambition: Writer NANCY VOLOSIN 302 Maple A , PR 8-8349 Future Nurses, Travel, Photography 2, Gle lub. Ambition: Nurse GENEVIEVE WISZ 215 Hathaway ., PR 9-1897 Glee Club, Travel, Art Club 2, Internation Relations. Ambition: Beautician LOTTIE ZAWADZKI 22 Fradkin ., WE 9-5506 Glee Club, Art Club, Latin Club, Stage gn, Yearbook, Science Club, NATIONAL HONOR S TY. Ambition: Teacher 0111 A': nw: 1 TTFT 'rrrr-ru ri . .wffffniu Y f rn 'xww I8 5 NOTE I l . IDVOPOQOOOOO-t ESTIC CHIC UCHATTAK Q ' ' s ! '6 QQ Q S gg QM'gW'7 ZWWW5?fgi QE QQTpLiff 5649 XD ig ' W h , xl 'J I ,vf QV Qjlyf f My LN L, iq l MM E. z ffpiggygf H fl: v X 'W My, . M ULU? -8 - ' f W 2 pf X , V? MMM ss QQ EWMM Kill .1671 NS 1919 ?mJJ7g?7ZMM-,.f3LY,,uCifjX fmrmlpfig . gffww Q gf B' L ' W +I Q5 fL JW -Ilqjgrh Mano Vg, Q 332 ' 4 X vi, dk? Mp . hge-3 gb Q ,Q 1 . y 6' . fkl 0 N ' nw J W my Wifi yy Zefjm QM 0 40 A Q' 732 52-fy . L 1 I xx Sfmzzw., jiig-WQ2445'ig,i'66 by 'S' Q X Kpwijiw J QM Q7 , Qrkf Af ,Mfg f Mi- Q50 . . Patrons Banasiak, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Baron, Mr. and Mrs. -Iohn Bednarz, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beldowicz, Mrs. Stanley Beresky, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Brostowski, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Caqas, Mr. and the Late Mrs. Steve Chmura, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Crowther, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dashkiewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Delekta, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Drapala, Mrs. Mary Faller, Mrs. Irene Gacek, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gola, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gul, Mr. and Mrs. Iacob Hicswa, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Hicswa, Mr. and Mrs. N. Uncle Ioe Hudak Hicswa, Mr. and Mrs. George Ianiec, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ianosko, Mr. I. Kapusta, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Kebless, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Klamerus, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Koloqie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Komsa, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Konefal, Mrs. Bertha Kowal, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kraynak, Mr. and Mrs. loseph Kubas, Mr. Albin Kucher, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kupchik, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kwasnik, Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Lange, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lulay, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Markey, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Marut, Mr. and Mrs. Iulius Masty, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Matanin, Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Mazur, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mikula, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Miskuff, Mr. and Mrs. Georqe Misterowicz, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mizdo l, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Mohowski, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moser, Mr. Paul Mszcisz, Mr. Iohn Omdal, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Palesky, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pavlica, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Pavlick, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pivko, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Plucinsky, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pollak, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Polton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rakocy, Mrs. Marie Reading Club, Mrs. Shawl-Advisor Reininqer, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sasiela, Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. R. Smaqula, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Sondey, Mr. and Mrs. P. Stetz, Sudol, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sudol, Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Sudol, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sudol, Councilman and Mrs. Walter Sudol, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Supcz ynski, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Swidrak, Mr. and Mrs. Szczech, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tkacz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toloczko, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Trestka, Mrs. Iohn Trofe, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Volosin, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Wisz, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Zawadzki, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zdzieba, Mrs. Mary 108 i . 109 HOME AND SCHOOL ORGANIZATION LIDGXJ LEONARD VAN GULICK OO,., MRS. STANLEY KOLOGIE .. MRS. THEODORE KOWAL ......... MRS. ELIZABETH BOSLAND MRS. STEPHEN SZCZYPIEN MR. KENNETH ONUFER ..,... President lst Vice President 2nd Vice President Recording Secretory Treasurer Corresponding Secretory MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS. MRS 'N BEST WISHES WALLINGTON P. T. A. LZBGXJ KENNETH SHARRY ,..,.. .......... P resident WALTER SKULA ...... ......, 1 st Vice President IOSEPH PLUCINSKY ........ ...... 2 nd Vice President LEONARD VAN GULICK ........ ......... R ecordinqSecretc1ry EDWARD REMBISZ ..... ...e,., T redsurer IOHN HIRSCH ........ ....... C orrespondinq Secretary 111 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISI-LES TO THE CLASS OF 1959 1959 MAYOR AND COUNCIL QZDGXJ WALTER MARUT - Mayor Councilman EMIL CEBULSKI - President LEON PIECHOTA - PAUL BORUTA - IOHN POLLAK STANLEY PAVLICK - WALTER SUDOL ANTHONY G-AIEWSKI-Borough Clerk 112 BEST WISHES cmd SUCCESS FROM HILLSIDE'S S. A. C. INC. WALLINGTON, N. I. QZDGXQ Officers IOSEPH TENCZA ,,...............,.......,,.......,... ...,,........ P resident MICHAEL WIECZERZAK ..,.,.,.. ,....,. V ice President BRIAN SPEAKE .,........,..,.... ..,..,.. S ecretury WALTER STODOLAK ...... ..,,.,........,,,..,... T reasurer STANLEY BISS, IR. .,..,.........,.,.,...........,.,........C..., Financial Secretary STANLEY BISS, SR., IULIUS KEMPKA, WILLIAM SPEAKE Serqecnts at Arms Motto- Build Today for Tomorrow ORGANIZED IN 1931 TO PROMOTE SOCIAL, ATHLETIC AND CIVIC WELFARE IN WALLINGTON AND ITS SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES. 113 BEST WISHES PoR SUCCESS PRoM PAVLICK - KOSTER POST 412640, V. F. W. AND ITS LADIES AUXILIARY LIDGXJ Commander ................... Sr. Vice Commander Ir. Vice Commander Adjutant ..,.,..., Quartermaster ....... President ....,S,.,.,..,.. Sr. Vice President ......,.. Ir. Vice President .......,.. Secretary ,,.S,,,i Treasurer .,,., EDWARD I. MAIEWSKI STEVEN PLUCINSKY 1oHN YARASLowSK1 FRANK KONISZEWSKII CHARLES TIPPETT NoRA Sicox LAURA ONUFSR MARIE ZALESKI ESTELLE HANDEL MARIAN MAIEWSKI 114 ww W X if MSN WWW Bw - X A H5513 c 4 M! SE COMPANY 33 + LW WALLING-TON EMERGENCY SQUAD 115 V Phone: PRescott 7-6224 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '59 DEMCHAK'S FLORIST AND GARDEN CENTER Wedding Bouquets - Funeral Designs Garden Supplies 6 Shrubs Flower Shop - Greenhouses - We Telegraph Flowers World-Wide -- 99 MIDLAND AVENUE WALLINGTON. N. I COMPLIMENTS OF HILLSIDE LADIES AUXILIARY 26 FIRST STREET WALLINGTON. N. l. 116 PRe-scott 9-5286 JERSEY DAIRIES LZDGXJ LEON cmd FRANK PIECHOTA 70 RESERVOIR AVENUE WALLINGTON, NEW IERSEY PRescott 9-3870-1 S. KRISO, Prop K R I S 0 ' S Electro Plating Co. Lfaexn Automatic Plating ll PATERSON AVENUE WALLINGTON. N. I. 117 TUBE REDUCING CORPORATION LIOGRJ 520 MAIN AVENUE WALLINGTON, NEW IERSEY COMPLIMENTS OF WALLINGTON LIONS CLUB GMD B Thankful You C S 118 BEAST BUILDERS Of Wallington, N. I. For The Betterrnent of Teenage Driving Gigg Compliments of I. L. PRESCOTT CO. Carl Persak CARDAN MANUFACTURING co. Manufacturers of K Instruments and Instrument , DAZZLE Parts for Aircraft and Bleach . Starch 14 a Inertial Guidance Systems ilnakff Ammonia - Detergent , Digg- ', l Wallington PARENTS ORGANIZATION SHIP 113 President , I.I,,,I. I,,,I7 E va Kapusta Vice President iii,. L, i.v...i..IIII Roy Collins Treasurer ,is,.ss7.,s,.,sr7Iss. Peter Sedor, Sr. Recording Secretary rr,r Roberta Hirsch Chaplain I ,, ,,,c,.r,,c ,, .cccr,cc, Iohn Kapusta Charter A Manhattan Bus We Go Anywhere at Anytime MANHATTAN LINES Route 46 East Paterson, N. I. COMPLIMI-:NTS or BABE'S RECREATION PRescott 749764 ALBERT BAKERA AL'S SPRAYING SERVICE Cabinets Refinished QIDGSQ 52 STRONG STREET WALLHWGTON. N. I. PRescott 7-8333 Dlamond 3-7586 NANCY MARION lOYCE BARBARA BELMONT FUEL SUPPLY 1 Mobilheat - ALPHA ZETA Oil Burners - Heating BOBBIE ARI-ENE IRENE MARYANN lll CHESTNUT STREET GARFIELD. N. I. Carol 120 Compliments of FUTURE HOMEMAKERS' CLUB Compliments oi DRUM MAIORETTES Norbatine Neilley Arline China Compliments of THE INTERMEDIATE CHESS CLUB Compliments of THE NEEDLECRAFT CLUB 7th through 12th Grades Advisor: Miss C. Smith 8th Grade C 1' t f IUNIOR DRAMATICS CLUB Omp mens O President .,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,. ., ,,,,. Iohn Tantillo THE PERSONAL TYPING CLUB Vice President ....,i,,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,. Ernest Buechel Secretary , , ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, E ileen Fedor Advisor: Mrs. M. Lesser Treasurer ,,,,,,. , .,..,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, P at Mizdol Compliments of IUNIOR DRAMATICS CLUB 7th Grade Advisor: Mrs. E, Shawl Compliments of THE PET AND ANIMAL CLUB Compliments of IUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 9th and 10th Grades Advisor: Mr. I. Natale Compliments of THE SENIOR DRAMATICS CLUB 9th through 12th Grades Advisor: Miss I. Chasey Congratulations from IR. RED CROSS CLUB Compliments of THE TRAVEL CLUB Congratulations to the GRGQOYY 3-2500 Clasirfi '59 G THE LATIN CLUB ' COMPANY Compliments of THE LEATHERCRAFT CLUB 7th and 8th Grades Advisor: Mrs. E. Romney Cadillac - Oldsmobile PATERSON PASSAIC-CLIFTON RIDGEWOOD 755 PASSAIC AVENUE CLIFTON. NEW IERSEY : '- .Q1 Congratulations Um ,59 WAWEL BUILDING WATCHES TOY CENTER 6- I-OAN ASSOCIATION 210 Main Avenue Wallington, N. I. Phone PRescott 9,3285 WALLINGTON MEAT MARKET WALLINGTON TAILORS MA Szymcnskil Prop. Tailoring - Pressing - We Call For and Deliver - 75 I-Wu Avenue walllnmon G7 Wallington Avenue Wallington, N I Phone PResCott 7-2520 GReqory 3-0419 lGCk RYObY. MOI' B. I. WERNER. Inc. WALL STREET RADIO AND T-V Ford - Thumlerbirrl Supplies - Sales and Service 450 River Drive Garfield. New lei-sey 30 6: 38 Wdll Street PCI8lGiC. N W Compliments of COnqrGtLllGi1OnS to G Class of 1959 71h . 81h Mr. Wasco MRS. MARY ZDZIEBA Mrs' M' Riccimdi Compliments ot Compliments of Advisor: Mr. Natale THE ASTRONOMY CLUB Vice President ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, I ames Gajewski President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Drew Arvary Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , Stephen Szczypien Compliments of CHEF'S CLUB 9th - 12th Grades I- V- President . ,,.. , ,, ,, , Anthony Sudol Captain V Vrrrry rryr Y Y ryrryyr Marion Semper Vice President , , Edward Mika Co-Captain ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r , ,,,, Loretta Skoczylas SGCTGIGTY -----------------------'-----'---- Jerome Komffal Advisor, Mrs I Pu Hsi Treasurer , , , Morris Levine ' ' ' Q Advisor: Mrs. Bertha Schmitt C O U R I E R Co-Editors , ,, ,,,. . , Beverly D'aqostino, Feature Editor ,,,,, Business Manager Sports Editor ,,,,,,,, Marion Sudol Nancy Pavlick ., ,.,. A Barbara Brostowski Martin Chmura Compliments of CREATIVE WRITING CLUB Miss Chasey, Advisor Advisor: Mrs. Olender I THE BOYS GLEE CLUB Compliments of President ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , T homas Hicswa Vice President A, ..ii ,, Richard Gola Secretary ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, M atthew Wrobel Treasurer .,,.., ,, , N ,, William Gilliqan amines mmf -otiw ,i.,,,.,ffit1ee::iaanizxu:1s l Phone GRGQOYY 1-5254 Piaescon 8-1660 Paescou 8-9610 l 3 SONS, HARDWARE STANLEY FOAM coRP. 1 Housewares - Glass - Tools - Paints 5 Plumbing. Carden and Electrical Supplies F0 ' Rubber Distributors and FUbfif Uf0V5 1 155 Paterson Ave., Cor. Locust Ave., Wallington. N. I. 14 Orchard Street Wallington. N. I. Swcxrthmore 6-5259 GRQQOYY 2-7545 STEFANIC CONSTRUCTION CO. S U D O L I S Home Remodeling a Specialty Butcher and Grocery f 96 Elm Street East Paterson, N. I. 48 Lester Street Wallinqton, N. I. l Congratulations to the Class of '59 from MR. 6. MRS. WALTER SUDOL Compliments of T . L . M. TAILORING Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing 75 Main Avenue Wallington, N. I. UNION AUTO SUPPLY CO. Automotive Parts - Tools Paint Supplies 217 Paterson Avenue Walllnqton, N. I. VAL MODE LINGERIE INC. 100 Elqhth Street Passaic, N. I. C. VAN HOWLING 6. SONS, INC. Building Movers and Shorers 91 Locust Avenue Wallington, N. I. WEbster 93226 A. VENTURA 6 SONS GLASS CO. Mirrors Made to Order TABLE TOPS - AUTO GLASS A RESILVERING DOOR MIRRORS - GLAZING - MIRROR NOVELTIES . . . Visit Our New Show Room , . . 64 Carlton Avenue East Rutherford, N. I. GReqory l.771l WALLINGTON T. V. 57 Wallington Avenue Wallington, N. I. PRescott 9-0446 VAN HERWARDE DAIRY, INC. Quality Dairy Products Since 1897 90 Market Street Passaic, N. I. Compliments of WM. VAN KRUNINGEN 6 SONS GReqory 3-3856 PRescott 7-9882 WALLINGTON FLORAL SHOP Flowers in Season - Funeral Designs Corsages - Weddings 92 Main Avenue Wallington May Your Diploma Be Nothing Less Than A One'Way Ticket to Happiness WALLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTER CLUB Compliments of NORTH IERSEY ROD TEX E' OBLEN and CUSTOM CLUB. C0,,,,,,,,,,, Passaic. N. I. Plrtescott 9-2094 PARTY TIME MRS. IOSEPHINE PELKA Butcher - Grocer l 37 Tuttle Street Wallington. N. All Kinds of Favors for Parties, Showers and Anniversaries 163 Maple Avenue I. Wallington, N. I. Y Compliments of l MR. 6. MRS. ANDREW PLUCINSKY Telephone Orders Call: GReqory 3-9148 PETER'S PIZZERIA Mussels - Spaghetti - Ravioli and Pizza Pies to Go 31 Locust Avenue Wallington. N. I i Sl'lerwood 2-7662 ENqlewOOCl 3-18781 A 1 Congratulations to the l PATERSON MONUMENT COMPANY Class of '59 N Louis Di Cristoforo, Sr. from l Rock of Ages Memorials WILLIAM SASIELA 317 Totowa Avenue Paterson 2, N. l. SHERRY'S SERVICENTER MR' and MRS' 447 Paterson Avenue R. B. IR. East Rlllh8l'i0l'd. N. I. WEbster 9-9782 l SOPHIE'S RESTAURANT Compliments of Eighth Street STA.N'S HUT Sophie's Homemade Meals HHONIG C00lCi'lK,, , and Honwmade ple'-og' Paterson Avenue Wallington. N. I PRescott 7-llO9 GReqory l-7560 WEb9ST9f 3-2880 , Compliments of P U Z I O B R O S ' EDWARD P1EcHo'rA I Light and Power Contractors Attorney At Law 131 I-DCU!! AVGDUG Wlllllngfonf N- l- 750 Paterson Avenue East Rutherford, N. I I Q PRGSCOU 9-0765 PRescott 9-9641 ROCCO'S PIZZERIA SIVER BROS. SHELL SERVICE P' - ' h ' - R ' li - M l 'ua Pimg eu' avm , 'uses Ignition, Carburetor Kc Brake Service Y - Delicious Sausage Sandwiches -- , 53 Main Avenue-Cor. Maple Wallington. N. I. sus Lexington Avenue Chuan' N' I 124 Congratulations to the Class of '59 MR. 6. MRS. IOSEPH KWASNIK GRegory 3-9441 MAPLE SWEET SHOPPE Greeting Cards - Models CONFECTIONS 53 Main Avenue Wallington. N. I. LARRY'S SWEET SHOP 61 Union Boulevard Wallington. N. I. PRescott 9-9542 PRescott 7-6647 S. MELTZER G SONS. INC. Hardware - Fishing Tackle - Guns Meltzer Bldg. 118-120 Outwater Lane Gdlfidd. N- l- Compliments of PETER I. MODLA PRescott 3-1106 MODLA 6. NIERADKA Contractors 82 Builders 27 Alden Street Wallington. N. I. Congratulations to the Class of '59 from A F R I E N D MIUN STOP Iohn Gavlak, Prop. Clubs - Parties - Groups and Meetings 35 Main Avenue Wallington. N. I. PRescott 7-8923 B. MONKOWSKI 6 SONS R O Y A L S T O R E BUTCHER and GROCER Home Made Kielbasy A Specialty 248 Hathaway Street Wallington. N. I. GRegory 3-2358 M. 6. H. CATEIHNG SERVICE Sophie Mizdol - Herman l-luegel Weddings, Banquets, Parties, Etc. M- Estimates Cheerfully Given - 62 Wall Street Passaic. N. I. Office G Yard Residence PRescott 7-2025 - 2026 PRescott 7-7538 IOHN I. MAIKA. Inc. Coal, Fuel Oil and Heating 236 Colfax Avenue Clifton. N. I. PRescott 9-0593 WALTER A. MOSKAL Commercial and ,lob Printer 112 Passaic Street Passaic, N. I- PRescott 8-4260 MOSKAL'S HARDWARE Paints - Hardware - Housewares Garden Supplies - Scott's Crass ...Rentals . .. FLOOR SANDERS, POLISHERS, ETC. 115 Locust Avenue Wallington, N. L WEbster 9-8900 Emil and Helen Koziol L A N C E R Housewares - Appliances - Jewelry Benrus - Elgin - Sunbeam - Oster - Revere Ware Westinghouse - Hoover - Royal - Remington Dormeyer - General Electric Toastmaster 746,Paterson Avenue East Rutherford. N. I. GEneva 8-6113 MACK'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Home and Industrial Wiring Specializing in Radio and Electronic Door Operators l Geranium Place Wallington. N. I. Tel. PRescott 9-7660 M O H L ' S Linens - Curtains - Draperies - Portieres Bed Sets - Rugs - Slip Covers - Venetian Blinds Table Pads - Cornices Ready Made And To Order 182 Passaic Street Passaic. N. I. 125 tlt All r l Phone PRescott 7-2645 KIEVITT PHARMACY I. E, KIEVITT, Req. Pharm. Polska Slovenska Apteka 80 UNION BOULEVARD WALLINGTON. N. I. PRescott 8-2273 Iewelry - Watch Repair Service KOSART SALES CO. Jewelry - Watches - Appliances 126 LOCUST AVENUE WALLINGTON, N. I. PRescott 7-2103 THEODORE KOWAL Evinrude Outboard Motors Marine Hardware - Boats 60 MAIN AVENUE WALLINGTON, N. I. COMPLIMEN TS OF LADIES' AUXII.IARY HOSE CO. No 1 Organized 1924 UNION BOULEVARD WALLINGTON DR. 6. MRS. STEPHEN W. LESKO LYNCH-ROBO CORPORATION WALLINGTON, N. I. Manufacturers of Automatic Packing Machinery and Materials Handling Equipment COMPLIMENTS OF MADISON FOOD SALES CO. 15-21 MADISON STREET PATERSON. N. I. Tel GRe-gory 3-9493 MIDTOWN MOTOR SERVICE Automobile Repairing Automatic Transmission Service 193 PATERSON AVENUE WALLINGTON. N. I. IANITORIAL SUPPLY COMPANY 25 Hathaway Street Wallington, New Iersey Compliments of MR. IOSEPH IANOSKO Compliments of IET COFFEE SHOP in Wallington IOHN'S BARBER SHOP Iohn Dee, Prop. Men's anfl Ladies Hair Styling 34 Bergen Street Passaic. N. I. C 6. P IOHNSON WATERPROOFING CO. Compliments of A F R I E N D GR-eqory 3-6408 K A N E Y ' S KARPEN'S APPETIZERS We Cater - hors Dioeuvres and 154 Passaic Street Passaic, N. I. All Kimlg of Sandwichps 263 Monroe Street Passaic Tel: PRes-:ott 3-0033 6. 340036 Res. GReqory 20081 HENRY C. KOWALSKI Representative Life - .-lvcirlent - Health - Hospital Surgical - Group Representing WASIIINGTON NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. 385 Lakeview Avenue Clifton, New Iersey PRescott 9-0419 IOHN KINAILUK Prime Meats - Fine Groceries 50 Anderson Avenue Wallington. N. I. wiibster 9-8346 After 5 P.M, KAYNAR HOME IMPROVEMENT Chester Krcxntz Roofing - Siding- - Leaders and Cutters Chimney Repairs - Carpentry 21 Fradkin Street Wallington. N. I. AMATEUR RADIO STATION KZVXG Chief Operator Walt Komsa 92 Maple Avenue Wallington Tel,-1 PRescott 3-8676 KOSKO'S MARKET Fruits - Vegetables - Meats Home Made Kielbasy Roast Beef 63 Park How Wallington Tel. PRescott 9-9494 George Klein, Prop. GEORGE KLEIN Complete Carburetor and Ignition Service Paterson and Locust Avenues Wallington, N. I. CvReqory l-3387 KRUG'S DAIRY Wallington. N. I. Compliments of PROXY and CHESTER KWASNIEWSKI 127 i GReqOry 2-9468 PRescott 7-3817 E D W A R D ' S FRANCES BEAUTY SHOPPE I 165 Maple Avenue Wallington. N. l. 114 Hayward Place Wellington. N- I- , E L LYINCgnevqSiE983QICE GReqOry 2-8827 24 Hour Service MI ' F - R A N i S A , EDWIN GACEK , General Auto Repairs 0 1, , i STARTERS AND GENERATORS REBUILT , P 'c ' - 4 i GAS I OIL . ACCESSORIES Glasses Filled and Repdlred I 309-311 Paterson Avenue Wallington. N. I. Q5 Main Avenue wamnqgon, N, 1, Compliments Ol GARFIELD HOME LAUNDRY, INC. A F R I E N D f If You Want the PlaybOy's Car 1 At th F 'l ' P k t J WILLIS 1. FALLER Q Gmggjjfms OC e L Photographer GAREIELD MOTORS INC. I EX LIBRIS PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR New Um' Cn ' 514 River Drive Gariield. N. I. W 3 GReqory 2-9200 I I,-ARRENKOPF CHEVROLET Co. HOFFMAN BROTHERS EMBROIDERY w Sales anrl Service Locust Avenue 2 Passaic Street Garfield. N. I. Wallington New Ieney ' PRescott 9-9681 Phone: Wlibster 3-2249 1 IDEAL DINER E Just A Good Place to Eat C ' Cl B'll R' P . 748 Paterson Avenue East Rutherford, New Ieney 171 Paterson Ggtinii I Inger xiiunqionl N. L Plftescott 7-5434 ' PRS-mir 7-5109 A. I. FIRTEK ELECTRIC CO. IDEAL FUEL OIL CO. Electrical Contractors Stanley Zylo GIFTS - NOVELTIES 42 Locun Avenue wallingionl N. In 48 Tuttle Street Wallington. N. I. i Compliments of Compliments of N A I R I E N D MR. and MRS. ALBERT IANIEC 128 1.1.11 ua za.:4iiu.ua.. ' s CARLTON CLEANERS 3 Hour Quality Cleaning Gfteqory 3-9269 CURT and IEAN WETZEI. CONFECTIONERY Pmsnsou and 1.ocUs'r 37 MAIN AVENUE wm.1.1NcroN msr nlrrmznronn N I SWarthmore 6-1130 D'AGOSTlNO REALTY CO. Real Estate - Insurance Lf-WGS? 290 MARKET STREET EAST PATERSON. N. I. NEW YORK DEMENY 'S EXPRESS NEW JERSEY PRescott 9-2165 BORUTA'S BAKERY Ouaiity is the mark of sound manufacturing craftsmanship . . . and a devotion to an ideal of placing the customers welfare first. WALLINGTON. N. 1. GEneva 8-1289 IOHN'S BARBER SHOP Expert Barber Shampooinq - Massaqinq - Children's Hair Cuts 441 Paterson Avenue Wallington. N. I. PRescott 8-9682 PRescott 3-0191 GARRY HUYSSE 6 SONS Custom Made Iron Railings 191 PATERSON AVENUE WALLINGTON. N. I. KELLER INC. Wholesale Distributors Roofing and Siding MAIN AVENUE WALLINGTON. N. I. 129 Plilescott 9-9280 E. Pietrowitz ... Gulf 1 Compliments of EDD1E'S SERVICE CENTER General Repairs - Motor Tune-Up A F R I E N D 133 Main Avenue Wallington, N. I. PFlescott 9-9251 GRQQOW 275140 BILL 6. IOHN'S Amoco SERVICE B ED BLS? utc er an rocer Maple and Locust Avenues 61 Koster Street Wallington, N. I. Glieqory 1-7199 CAMERON AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL MR. 6. MRS. STANLEY CHMURA and Family I 62 Curie Avenue Clifton, N. I. 1 Phone Glieqory 3-5084 GREQOTY 1-2366 STANLEY CHMURA Compliments of SAME DAY CLEANERS Electrician Light' power and Wiring Pick-Up and Delivery Service 249 HGUIUWUY S3991 wumnglon 8 Market Street Passaic, New Iersey t l PRescott 9-9726 l DAMOFFS TUXEDOS Q Full Dress - Cutaways f ...ToHire... 174 Market Street Passaic, N. I. Congratulations to the Class of '59 MRS. MARY DRAPALA Best Wishes from DUBI'S LUNCHEONETTE 74 Wallington Avenue Wallington, N. I. Compliments of DUNDEE LINOLEUM CO. W Pliescott 7-6198 Mortgage Loans IOSEPH C. BARNET Real Estate - Insurance Residential - Apartment - Commercial - Industrial W 130 Main Avenue Wallington, N. I. Plitescott 9-5531 Free Delivery DURISKE PHARMACY Ronald S. Duriske, R. F. Prescriptions - Drugs - Cosmetics 188 Palisade Avenue Garfield, N. l. 1 MR. 6 MRS. MARTIN ELFENBEIN Tel. Plitescott 9-9291 CLUB EVERGREEN Fred Sadowsky 250 Main Street Wallington, N. l. 130 ' .- -f'simvnp:','.am..sfs ig THE TROOPS AT EAST RUTHERI-'ORD ACME Compliments of l ACME EMPLOYEES 1 Geofqe BEdb Walls fd B?bbY If Bm Alice Wiedrman - Stcisia Misterowicz 1 oe Y gjklppsl ' GSEHZ2 ' lm Adeline laremack - Stasia Hyqehelli A Dorothy Paul Tel. GReqory 1-0711 Res. 1.Ambert 3-6898 ADVANCE ELECTRIC COMPANY 1 ALLIED OIL BURNER CORP. Al Betsy 1 Specialists in Commercial and lmlustrial 1 1 East Paterson. N. I. Heating Equipment' 1 2nd Avenue and East 25th Street Paterson. N. l. Compliments of ANDERS CHEMICAL CO. 26 Poplar Street East Rutherford, N. I. Compliments ol BARBARA and CHET Tel, Glileqory 2-3761 ANDY'S AMOCO SERVICE STATION 1 Motor Tune-Up and Repairs 249 Outwater Lane Gartield, N. I. Compliments of BARBARA'S SWEET SHOP 136 Wallington Avenue Wallington. New Iersey Compliments of FRED BARBER and SONS Wallington Avenue Wallington Phone PR esco tt 7-B573 EDWARD BARNAS Plumbing and Heating 5 Plauderville Avenue Garfield. N. I. l WEbster 9-8233 PRescott 8-2120 BARRY TRANSPORTATION CO. Carlton Avenue and River Street Carlton Hill. New Iersey PRescott 9-3253 B 6. B MEAT MARKET Tony Bibik - Bill Butler Home Marie Kielbasy - Polish Hams Prime Meats 35 Market Street Passaic. N. I. Phone GReqoiy 3-9746 W. Bednarz, Prop, 1 Gulf 1 BEDNARZ'S SERVICENTER Minor Auto Repairs Tires - Batteries - Accessories 356 Main Ave.. Cor. ot Midland Wallington. N. I. PResCott 9-4573 BOSS AUTO PARTS CO. 225 Paterson Avenue Wallington. New Iersey Compliments of MRS. LEOCADIA BOBINSKI GReqory 3-3081 We Call and Deliver BRIDGE DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 6 DYERS Stanley Wisz, Prop. Expert Repairing Store Hours: 7:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. 150 Locust Avenue Wdllillllton. N. I. 131 f is-ze: EM f1 raw--.niveau COMPLIMENTS OF Glgieqory 3-9129 GReqory I-0288 Plqescott 9-6320 N. B. C. MAINTENANCE CO. MIKE RIDOSH 1 u , Floor Waxing - Window Cleaning General Ojice Cleaning 128 LOCUST AVENUE WALLINGTON, N. I. 35 VAN WINKLE AVENUE WALLINGTON WEbSter 90090 Phone Plitescott 7-7833 With Best Wishes S Y ASPHALT CONSTRUCTION CO. IULIUS ROEHRS COMPANY See Us Bm .mm Wholesale Plant Growers Industrial, Private and Municipal 3 130 GREEN!-IOUSES - Asphalt Roadways and Driveways Piibiishers of EXOTICA Pictorial Cyciopediq Grating and Rolling of Indoor Plants, 4000 Illustrations E Ch f H G - stimutes eeru y ive-ri 7 375 PATEHSON AVENUE WALLINGTON, N. I. 150 ANDERSON, AVENUE WALLINGTONI N' L Plitescott 7-8332 Tel. Pliescott 9-9317 ROSE STUDIOS GREETING CARD CO- 'roNY's SUPER SERVICE Fund Raising Plan for Churches Automobile Repairing Clubs and Organizations All Leading BO, Assortmems CORNER or MAIN AND PATERSON AVENUES At the Gregory Ave. Brldqe 745 MAIN AVENUE PASSAIC. N. l. PRQSCOH 72626 Paescou 7-7527 COMPLIMENTS OF WALLY'S MARIEIT G. EDW. VAXIVIONSKY W. KRZEMINSKI, Prop. - Funeral Home - 45 MAIN AVENUE WALLINGTON. N. l. 139 ACKERMAN AVENUE CLIFTON. N. I. ' I 132 COMPLIMENTS OF STUDENT COUNCIL GM Executive Commitiee Pres1dent .............. ...........,..,. .,.,...,...,.,,.,.,...,A, . L Vice President ..,,.... ........,.....,. E MIL BAUR Secretary .,............ ,.,...... P ATRICIA DABAL Treasurer r.,....,.,,.,.............,..... 7........r.r. R OBERT BARON Corresponding Secretary ......,. ARLENE MISTEROWICZ PAUL REIMELS IOAN ZEGARSKI ROBERT SKOK IOHN SZURA ALBERT PIETRANSKI IOSEPH PERZEL WILLIAM DILL JOSEPH MATASSA IOHN SENKOVICH Representcnives GARRY HUDAK MICHAEL NAIPOWER ANTOINETTE ZALISKY GEORGE RUSSO IO ANN WAWRZOSSEK BARBARA MARUT IRENE ORLOWSKI CHARLOTTE DELEKTA IAMES MATANIN LOIS SUDOL 133 ,. GARRY HUYSEE GERALDINE FRANKOL U 4'7 1 ,, f' M .L ,aff 124 fk-v Wyfffi, . D Our performance has come to an end. The run has been a success. The curtay closes -- the lights flicker and dim. C,,,,f 1 As we leave, we recall the joys, sorrows and happiness that went along with our production, but most of all - we remember you - our audience. Without you and without your help there would have been no performance. Taking our final curtain call, we, the Class of 1959, now say, THANK YOU and W t 'L '45 clifffnfi, 0ll1lKREWELL! fu, yflijjjw My ,M QW ' Bill M' W try Qllrcl' , pl' iff g 0,.U5w,a, ,yfpww all 'l ILL. U ciiflfwwil JU m i 0 if .W AW W AQZMP . . . Acknowledgments . . The privilege of being editors of this book has brought us great pleasure, in that we have met and worked with the most wonderful people we have ever known. That which should have been a task has been enjoyment. People like Lottie Zawadzki, Irene janiec, Beverly D'Agostino, Barbara Brostowski, Marion Sudol, Nancy Pavlick, Barbara Kowal, Howard Smagula, Ed Zdzieba, Mary Ann Gul, our typists, ad solicitors and many, many others have contributed their valuable time and talent in compiling this, your yearbook. We think that you will join with us in thanking them for a difficult job superbly done. ' We'd also like to thank Mr. Gilbert Muller and Mr. Harvey Lawshe of Progress Associates for the excellent work they and their company have done in publishing our book. The beautiful photography is the work of Nicastro Studios. A special thank you is due Mr. Peter Nicastro and especially to his man-of-the-hour jake. Our own Bill Faller has contributed many marvelous candids as well as many hours in editing the photographs in this book. Finally, we must thank our advisors, Mr. Emil Cebulski and Miss jane Puzio, for devoting most of their spare moments and evenings in helping us put this issue of Ex Libris together. This book has been created for youg we hope you have enjoyed it. THB Enrrons 1 Doll!!! gfijiwflif MMG 1. p 'wnbjyl Wm 3 Tikbljifiiiki W i if A U W KK W5 if mg? '02 WW fiiflif DU QW 2 QL Rx T I . 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