Washington High School - Cache Yearbook (Washington, NJ)
- Class of 1957
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We 4' ein Y 1 4, HX ,if A-N 4'A.w. A 4 ... fw,,ff.-L 4 1- 4 in . --MM, , w s .A ,.,,f ,Meg W Mm- ,44,,.,,, ,S -Wwiilimpuf - Ulling. A- M... 'Lil 1 4 M ,M f QHNUW M C an MW 4 anal WG ,,. .aa swwqnmwww My 5 E 5 Q l w-.ern 4 These workmen have a personal inferesi in ihe progress of fhe new wing, since fhey allendecl fhis high school or are fafhers of slu- clenfs. Leaning on his level, mason Roy N. Sfevens, of fhe Class of I939, fallcs fo rooler Roberf Godfrey, a graduafe in l948. Felix P. Smifh, mainlenance chief of The Washinglon schools and fafher of Laurence Smilh, discusses plans wi+h carpenler George Secula, whose daughler Mary Jane is a senior, and elecfrician Joseph L. Pels, fafher of Maureen, a junior. - 1- ,...s-L2 .H , -v-ww--as-ww 1 S YW W, 2 Z Q. ,b K Cache A1957 HARRIET ZEMEL Edi'I'or AUDREY DILDINE Associa'I'e Edifor JOAN GAYLORD CAROL ANN BEERS Business Managers ROBERT CASTNER Cover Design HINGTOIN HIGH SCHO mm-gum iili! 44 '?,......,... W..- FOREWORD In recenl' years Washinglon High School has grown bo+h in Ihe school populalion and in 'rhe building ilself. Crowded condilions required addilional facililies 'ro provide for The influx of sfudenls. In I952. affer 'Ihe firsl' addilion had been built 'rhe high school enrollrnenl was 42I. As of May I. I957. Ihe acI'ive high school enrollmenl' was 5l7, wilh a confinuing forecasl of annual increase. Before 'rhe new wing could become a realily, much preparafion was neces- sary. The building slarled as an idea. Plans had Io be discussed. drawn, and presenled lo Ihe public for approval. A consfruclion company had fo be chosen, workmen hired. and counlless olher imporfanl delails worked ouI'. All 'rhis aclivily, however, merely provides a place for educalion. ,The mosl' imporlanl' consideralion in any educalional program is 'the sfudenf. His alfilude foward school influences and rellecfs, in many ways, The life wilhin Ihe building. Enlhusiasm and inI'eres1' in Ihe classroorri and pariicipa+ion in exlra-curricular aclivilies are vilally imporlanl' in lhe develolpmenl of individual emolionaland menlal mafurily. A , .S Wilh improved building lacililies, our school has made real progress. This yearbook, The I957 Cache, shows Ihrough picfures and 'lexl' iusl' how we sVIuden'I's have also progressed. Enler our high school Ihrough ifs open door. enjoy our new look , and share our porlrayal of Ihe pasl school year. ' CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY ......,.. ......... 6 UNDERCLASSM EN ..,..............,.......... ....... I 6 ACTIVITIES .... ....... 3 SPORTS ....,.... ....... 5 6 SENIORS ..,..,........... ....... 7 0 SUBSCRIPTIONS ....... ....... 9 0 2 DEDICATION We Thank You, Miss Sfone The key word of our yearbook is progress, buT The keysTone oT our year- book is Miss Evelyn STone, Cache adviser Tor ll years. The mammoTh Task of organizing a yearbook sTaTT and seeing Them Through The Trials and TribulaTions of preparing a dummy, scheduling and Taking phoTos, idenTiTying picTures, wriTing copy, designing and selecTing a cover, con- TacTing The publishers and siipervising The Thousand and one oTher eTails so essenTial To The creaTion oT a yearbook, is in iTselT a Tull-Time iob. How Miss STone manages To squeeze This inTo her already busy schedule of Tour senior English classes, a guidance program, and a Junior Class advisership has al- ways been a mysTery To us. YeT she does all This and more in The eighT To nine hours she spends daily Monday Through Friday in WashingTon High School. Because oT Miss STone's wonderful sense of humor, vibranT personaliTy, and excellenT Teaching, sTudenTs have a new approach To The values oT books, poeTry, wriTing, shorT sTories, Television pro- grams, movies, and newspapers. She has insTilled in us a more challenging aTTi- Tude Toward These and many oTher Things: above all she has given us The incenTive To THINK. We are proud To dedicaTe The I957 Cache To MISS EVELYN E. STONE. Now leT's be caufious. Are you SURE ThaT name is spelled correcTly7 CUR PRGGRESS REPORT I93I ORIGINAL BUILDING IIRIMIII IIIIIIIIIIIII falllllllllllll Ai LII MEIIEII HIHI M f I949 50 FIRST ADDITION I 9 5 6 Archifecfs Drawing I -.Nggji . i' M ' X 'I 0 I I .A.,.x -H:-.1-:.. '1 ' ' ...,-,.----snr:-n-:L-11 - I-...:,., .Y.. -1. 2 YJ. -v M. .D ----'Z if- Y ' I' I u ' .- . 'nw - nan: F Ii. I5 '5 I I' ' ' - ' ' ,...,, Il fear.. .I .l. - .. nn .... R y f ,,.. Igfi 'I' , - ., . .. IWSIV ' ' ..-.Wir.awI'!I.s1.f'.wW,l'uIv I-.-V--I.--fwnn,I.wMf-w - l 'mmm' 'nw I I I, x' fu--Ira. - ..,,,.:--.uf W' ' Il , , ,Y u III' fa - f' A Q J! - Q' A NS' ,gy if x ,Q Q my S x YL ., x 5 ,S sv' .i ,. E i f x i bu- 5 7'-Q K x Seafed, leff fo righf: Mrs. Carl Le Masfers, Laurance Sfopp, secreharyg Mariin Bry-Nildsen, presidenfg W. Beniamin Mi nier, vice presidenfg Mrs. Herberf Trubek. Sfandingz Win field Monez, Roy Maifhews, Leon O. Fisher, superinfendenf Flefcher Wrighi. BOARD OF EDUCATION LES'Z,fl,ff4efLSef.'fR SU PERINTENDENTS OFFICE EMMA G. CASTN ER Secrefary Y'-E fha. Y I TT PRINCIPAL S OFFICE RUTH I. WELLER AssisI'anI' Principal Secrefaries SI1irIey A. Harris and DOI'0+i'lY A. Ros? KARL A. ZETTELMOYER Principal 'WND- '2muu-gp. WILLIAM H. BOWER Hobarl College, A.B. Junior Business Training, Sales- manship, Consumer Educalion, Economic Geography, Business Law PRENTICE R. BEERS Muhlenberg College, A.B. Algebra I, Plane Geomefry Senior Malhemafics ELIZABETH M. BISCHOFF Monlclair Sfafe Teachers College, B.A. Middlebury College, M.A. English III, French I, II KATH RYN W. BRANDS Edinboro Slale Teachers College. B.S. Rulgers Universily, M.E. Arf MARVIN H. DAVIS Kulzlown Sfale Teachers College, B.S. General Science, Senior Science, Algebra I MARY LOUISE CH RISTI Monlclair Slale Teachers Bookkeeping, Typing I J DOUGLAS DICKINSON ELNORAH S. FITZPATRICK Madison College, B.S. Riiggtufiuczliegesoi Columbia Universily, M.A. Vocalional Agriculfure Glrls' Healll' Glad Physical FACULTY H I B.A. Moravian College, A.B. C0 ege spanish I, H, in LEDA W. DESHLER Trenfon Slale Teachers College B.S. Slenography I, II: Typing I, II: Office Praclice Educahon JOHN J. GOLES Loclr Haven Teachers College, B.S. Boys' Health and Physical Education, Driver Training ANN. RICHARD E. MATTHEWS East Stroudsburg State Teachers College, B.S. Pennsylvania State University M.E. Chemistry, Physics JOHN GABOSCH ETHEL FULPER GARDNER Northwestern University Irving College and Music HARVEY E HAGEDORN U B S Rutgers nlversity Panzer College B5 Trenton State Teachers A Boys' Health and Physical C0llG9e B LS Education Driver Tramm DOROTHY G MULKEY ANNE M MURPHY Rutgers Umversity BS M E lI'f1mdCUl8ta College BS Director of Guidance Homemdlllng SANTE I. RAGNO Dana's Musical lnslifule, B.M. Buclrnell Universify, A.B. lnsfrumenlal Music ir S -eu, fc. EVELYN E. STONE Cedar Cresf College, B,A. Rufgers Universily, M.E. English IV ff' 1 ' I ,1- f, if liiiii? T sl :. '- A wa '-. : 11 'Eff fr V a 5f5?f-' .' ..::: -1 ' .::::'-'I '-' 1 - 12:32 555553. 'Q wifi: igbaeze HAROLD E. MUSSELMAN Easl Slroudsburg Slale Teachers College, B.S. Pennsylvania Slale U niversily, M.S. Physical and Polilical Geography, Biology CLIFFORD T. PURSELL Rufg ers Universily, B.S., Manual Training, Mechanical Drawing .R r I M.S. ALBERTA SHEPP Temple Universify, B.S. pf General Science, General 5 I 9,314 A is s 9 M H vs i ? ,Q Mafhemafics, Algebra I JOSEPH STEINHARDT THOMAS STEFANIC Lafayelle College, B.S. Bloomsburg Slate Teachers Rufgers Universily, M.E. College, B.5. U.S. Hislory I General Malhemalics RUTH I. WELLER Monlclair Slale Teachers College, A.B., M.A. Algebra II, Solid Geomelry, Trigonomefry PAUL A. WINDER Geneva College, B.A. Nyaclr Missionary College, B S English I HELEN B. STONE Rulgers Universily, B.S., M.E. U.S. Hislory ll Sw? fi George Dralre, Philip Ries, George Neidig, Clarence Anderson Cusfodians. es P- Harriel Ru Easlon Hospilal Sc Home N i Dr. Alexander U. Berlland High School Physician sv' Felix Smilh Malnlenance sh, R.N. hool of Nursing M'-'-4 4' ursing ,cv STAFF P ..12:, Evelyn Reifbauer, Marfine Bugge, Arqie Smifh Cafeferia Personnel 5 1 H5 If , 1 fs v . ,L X 1 1' ,qw-v i Lex x , . X ig, il. ,L-.HU-N: Dr. John Harnpfon wfqffe- '1- Q Alhlelics Physician ,,,, , 'P iiii 4 ..,:,,: i 1 WE SALUTE ln I9I9 DoroThy G. Mullcey came To WashingTon High School To Teach in The Commercial DeparTmenT. Samuel M. Tressler, Supervising Principal oT WashingTon schools, iniTiaTed a program of guidance counseling Tor sTudenTs by homeroom Teachers. Miss Mullcey parTicipaTed in This program. LaTer, as head ol The Business EducaTion DeparTmenT, she seT up a placemenl' service Tor business sTudenTs in parficular, alThouqh sTudenTs in ofher deparTr'nenTs were also helped. Nexf, Miss Mulkey became head of The Guidance CommiTTee Tor The hiqh school: and, finally, in I954 she became The schools TirsT DirecTor oT Guidance. In addiTion To her regular sTaTT duTies, Miss Mullcey ably coached plays, direcTed senior acTiviTies, and chaperoned class Trips To Washinqfon, D. C. She also acTed as adviser To The NaTional Honor SocieTy, The FuTure Teachers oT America, and The Guidance Service Club. Besides beinq acTive in The Presbyferian Choir, Sunday School, and Alpha Guild, Tor several years Miss Mullcey was chairman of The EducaTion CornmiTTee of The WashingTon Woman's Club. Influenced by Miss Mullcey and oTher public spiriTed people, civic and service organizaTions have seT up various awards for sTudenTs who wish To TurTher Their educaTion. Some qraduaTes have already received These awards, oThers in TuTure years will beneTiT from These scholarships. We saluTe her dedicaTed service which has helped To make our school whaf iT is and To seT The paTTern Tor whaT iT may become. - s, 5 X ., ... 5 ' W a .. -idx- MISS MULKEY HONORED FOR 38 YEARS OF SERVICE DOROTHY G. MULKEY Miss Mullrey chars wiih Mrs. Kafhryn Brands, chairman of fhe iesfimonial dinner, and Mrs. Ada Sfyer. 3 Leff io righf: Mrs, Regina Baker, PTA president Mrs. Jane Conanf, pasf presidenf of rhe Wash- ingfon Teachers' Asssociariong Miss Dorofhy G. Mulirey, refiring Direcior of Guidance: Mrs. Mar- garei G. Macdonald, presidenf of ihe Washington Teachers' Associaiiong Leon O. Fisher, Superin- fendenf of Washingfon schools. X fw Y fn. FQ G... -'Nutr iv A,,. W 5 . 'vf R R Q, . iv ,. 55,-u-F X- X KW' 4 iii f U N D E R C L A s s M E N 17 x J 1,5 Dolores Olson Treasurer CLASS GF 1958 Mary Trubek Vice Presidenl' Virginia Kennedy DON'-'ll Y B5 9l 5fl' president. Corresponding Secrefary Firsl row, lefl io righf: l.. Schneider, M. Trubel, L. Page, B. Pills, S. Wesfervelf, A. Paolini. Second row: J. Slangil, A. Merrill, B. Dixon, C. Garlinghouse, M. Phillips. Third row: V. Bibinger, C. Jensen, J. Conley, E. Beam, S. Repperi. Fourlh row: R. Thompson, A. Hiner, J, Cudney, D. Gross, l s g..v '-M 'ni 'T' .f' J X. 'H 'Us IWW. 5 'Tv f Edda Bass Record ing Secrelary W. Rush. Fiffh row: G. Vaslro, R. Mowcler, J. Lindaberry R J. Henderson. Sixih row: A. Howell, L. Smilh, J. Seis, Kries, R. Wadhams. Absenf: J. Boland, N. Emmons, K Peierson, E. Schuberl, J. Williams. i H tm . A mp- T5i'Ew2235QJ2 B T1 Rf ali' . 3 ,z R 2 i . Firsl row, leff fo righl: M. Woodruff, D. Ross, D. Olson, V. Kennedy, D. Bangharf, B. Sfocker, M. Pels, A. Balmer. Second row: L. Cole, J. Widenor, V. Smifh, C. Hart, G. Schoon- malcer, I, Ford, R. Van Ness, P. Hill, B. Dean, R. Glaser, L. Donnlni. Third row: J. Lalley, M. A. Pralropcylr, B. Neuls, Mr. Zeflelmoyer congrafulafes Dolores Miramonfes on her inclucfion info the Nafional Honor Sociefy. ln November, Elecfion Board members Harold Warne, Dorofhy Bangharf and Frank Saubier coun+ fhe voles which elecled a Republican slafe of candidafes. E. Tinsman, L. Vaslo, J. Belese, A. Woodhull, L. Evans, F. Saubier, L. Schwarfz. Fourfh row: P. Wilson, J. Pflugfelcler, H. Warne, D. Turner, B. Cregar, R. Hummer, K. Vosseller, B. Miller. Virginia Bnbnnger and Charloffe Hari decoraie fhe fron? showcase wiih a Chrisfmas mural. , 'Z-J .Z Mr. Pursell, manual fraining ieacher, supervises Rodney Wadhams as he sefs a screw in ihe cedar chesl he made in shop. Under hypnosis, fufure beaufician Carol Ann Eichlin sefs Jim Rapsis' hair. Firsf row, leff fo righf: T. Rohed, R. Garris, M. Wri hl Q I M. Pewaniclr, E. Armbrechf, P. Kries, J, Pallo, A. Biilen- bender. Second row: D. Powell, G. Keiper, P. Emmons, D Meshach, J. Beafly, W. Pafriclr, E. Fliegauf, D. Cohan, l O . KW -1 i i r i r l . . i Ikb. .., jklxiis . H , H'ssim. Third row: W, Deland, R. Ryno, J. Howell, G Guliclc, W. Maginnis, Absent W. Davis, D. Mueller Lighlcap. ..,.s1g,.,... . . X i -P... .,.. ..,,,. . 4--Q I t - 4 in SN 1' 'Wag aiggzf iggwgff Qi? T9 -- - X H l unnnunnviq - Q . S-rn l . n n r . Q. , N S . . gy g K , L K ,,,. , . X YYWYFWNSQESTQQ Q , ff 1, !'N'l' X , l - l S l S . - . -S -. I KW!! S 1 ,Qll,,.iQi.g:'lif W .G 5 .. . I l l 'N ,ev ll., - -V - W g . 'N V fifffr H xii ff 'Q X ,k,, in S i x 5 N qi gg z g E Q . . , V S 1 Y' 1 , 'Q Q R .X I Q... 9 1- W S ' 'S ' fllffif. r k . ,y X . 5 I: is A'-w..,N Mi, 21 Firsl row, leff fo righf: C. Eichlin, R. Kirby, J. Bodine, B. Diehl, M. E. Stover, D. Miramonles, S. Gardner. Second row: A. McCormick. E. Bass. D. Smiih, G. Neuls, R. Hawk, J. Janelle. Third row: G. Transue. R. Rudewiclr, T. Per- ,- , .Ng .. carpio, W. Hofchirin, F. Pheiffer. Fourlh row: Carl Schafer, H. Fehr, V. Berry, B. Scholl. Fiflh row: S. Speirs, N. Colucci, L. Redline, C. Panluso, J. Grey. Abseniz D. Shoemaker, s. ccugie. Using the lape recorder, Margarel' Woodruff and Brenl Miller improve lheir French pronunciaiion. N..- .411 Insfrucfor John Gales and siudeni driver Mary Ann Pewanick encourage Virginia Smifh fo ride along. 41 Wg- .,,. CLASS OF 1959 Jack Smifh Jeffrey Franlcel Presidenf Vice Fresidenf N at-ft' R 95 in N , i 5x if-'ax Q I' 'Q Donald Shaneberger Theresa Hayes Barbara Bungerf Treasurer Corresponding Secrefary Recording Secrelary Firsl row, leff fo righf: C. SanGiacomo, S. Dean, M. Slull, D. Taborelli, D, Shaneberger, J. Heinrich, J. Hyaff. Fourfh E. W.seburn, J. Cole, A. Berry, B. Thompson, E. Kay. Second row: R. Williams, H. Adams, M. Sadlon, J. Rymon, B. row: L. Schafer, M. Lindaberry, J. Gere, P, Harley, B. Chambellan. Fifih row: J. Cornish, L. Pambianchi, C. Scufi, Caslner, L. Velardi, R. Norci, M. L. Gansereil, D. James. C. Ley. Third row: A. Kayal, W. Wilson, G. Gardner, C. Gebhardl, ,,,,. . J au' -s a A Q1g.1.'r X . X ,,. --see awe X4 T, . . g 4-' Y U M c 4, ry A ' V ' Q.. W? 'N ,P- W , . J any-f - Ne -wf' Nr ,li X A ' sra f g in Fursf row leff to righf: J. Croof C. Hoffman P. Kinney o ser? Mn er J. Mone T. Waclie a R. err. Second row C Sarson P. Flynn S. DeHarf G. Gales M. a alian L Apgar G. Comerro B. Hill. Third row: . 551 Under fhe walchful eye of Mr. Mussel- man biology sludenfs Gail Comerro, Rufh Hann, Joyce Rymon and Caroline San Giacomo examine specimens from sfream bolloms. 23 .x D, 1 n . ,L 5 ,Y 1' . J., , .V 1.5 Bergman, R. Unangsl, D. Headley, J. Frankel, T. Quinn, J. Crosby, W, Farley. F urfh row: L. Sandi, R. Guliclr, L. Sfevens, J. Rapsls, H. Harf, H. Fenfzlaff. Fifrh row: J. Wer- neg J. DiRisio, J. Meyers, B. Snyder. Warren Hospilal feen aides Joan Money and lrene Miller ge? professional advice from Mrs. Harrie? B. Rush, school YIUFSE. . .r ,...,. - . Il 'H .. -. .. f,!.,.,..,.. 1':lhe.:1: s P fr . . nwqm Don, Irene, and Jeff box assorfed sweefs. wy ix -.i ,. Gary Neuls sands fhe fop of his cherry fable. Front row, leff fo riqhf: J. Rosenberg, P. Fox, B. Belese, D. Schaare, C. Hefzel. Second row: M. Stocker, N. Scesney B. Bungerf, N. Dalrymple, E. Conley, I. Kreidler. Third row: Fourrh row: W. Duryea, L, Thompson, T. Pyaff, J. Colville, R. Wrseburn, P. Decker, A. Pheiffer, J. Gibson, G. Kinfner gm' K' --1-l 1 C. Vliei, F. Apgar. Fifth row: R. Wilkens, A. Merrill, R Gronwald, R. Guidi, K. Meichsner. Sixih row: H. Russ, L. Slnlrbeil, C. Mori, H. Hoffman. Sevenfh row: D. Blanch- field, R. Sfenlaice, G. Fleming, C. Melroy. Absenf: Haycoolr. R. I -in 1 ,F ,- lf D, -6- 'Y I . 3M35l Firsi row, leff fo righf: A. Blaclr, L. Basliore, M. Perri, R. Hann, J. Rymon, C, Ryan, J. Ziegler, M. L. Fraunfelder. Second row: J. Edolo, T. Hayes, E. Keclr, P. Varney, B Hyaff, M. E. Stocker, S. McCormiclr, J, Schimlre, R. Pewan ici. Third row: F, Apgar, L. Cramer, W. Fensel, D. Lacey, N. Russell, W. Gero, W. Casselrnan, R. Howell. Fourilw row: J. Smiilw, H. Brewsfer, G. Neuls, W. Sclwaarschmidf, F. Con- vey. Fifth row: M. Herman, R. LaRue, R. Cole. Abseni: B. Carpenfer, B. Casfner, T. Pefersaclr, W. Lindsay. ,Y i 1 V' Ui im F, x H , Ei Chairman Joe Eclolo calls a commiiiee meefing fo consider nexl year's officers. A s ff-4 ' I NFKNA A 'X nf' Jaclz Smiflw and Barbara Bungerf walcli King and Jingle Bells sif fhis one ouf af flue F.F.A.-Ouidoor Club Barn Dance. V CLASS OF 1960 '-in--,f Peler Scherer Presidenl' .-1'-1: 5-.. Barry Crouse Vice Presidenf ? ,fl ' ,QQ :av i W' ., f 1. il f,,-' ,ew ...ef . ' if ' Y 'f iw? x.f .: s R. Vicfor K,-ywo,-uchko Lorraine Harris Joan Baraffo Treasurer Corresponding Secrelary Recording Secrelary Firsf row, leff fo righl: C. Hill, N. Bolmer, J. Scheer, V. Russ, J. A. Paini, Z. Grey, S. Thafcher, L. Smillu. Second row: R. Horn, H. Spangenberg, H. Mueller, E. Babcoclr, E. Fox, B. Marlaff, R. Walras. Third row: J. Barras, V. Kry- woruchlro, W. Weilamann, J. Tims, C. Rofhenbeclr, C. Dilfs, B. Ross. Fourlli row: A. Casfellano, S. Colucci, R. Dean, W. LoCurfo, F. McCarfy, H. Hoclrenbury. Absenf: R. Cryan, 8. Hann, W, Kerr, M. Molinari. .ii X W A H C , Q ..'f Q SW KWSN? Firsl row, leff io righf: S. Baylor, J. LaPorfa, Y. Gero, N. Wright, J. Mullener, M. Rupell, R. M. Douglas, J. Con- roy, S. Freeman. Second row: A. Bosco, M. Cavi+ch, B. Sfrunlr, P. Mahoney, M. Adams, C. Snyder, L. Cudney, J. Verrilli. Third row: G. Vanderveen, L. Sfaais, R. Johnson, - : Af fs. . wo- ? faar i W. Pulsinelli, D. Dearringer, D. Rymon. Fourfh row: W. Pierce, B. Burns, F. Kinney, R. Wolfe. Fiflh row: O. John- son, T. Zielinski, R. Silverfhorn, R. Hahn. Absenf: R. Radin, P. McGuire, R. Wyder. Tom Roberfs and Leo Saubier fest the resisiance of a coil. S' v ,, x :Xa L r-s.i? 3, -. K v T'-Y r F? Q Q4 H, F , M ,Vi , B. s BJ . ,J 4515 Joan Stanley, Barbara Rubel, and Susan Levine decorafe a bulleiin board for iha Chrisimas 586500. ,qi :knees 5 row leff fg I-gl-.1 P Shwe ,I Allen' E, Ca,-swell. M, B. Brunner, P. Cooke, D. Vanderbalf G Clawson S Meuchs Shoemaker R Slllerf C Hampfon L Harris, D. DeCesare. Her. 5. LYOIIS. Third row: J. Bare o Levme F U Second row R Re N Kerkendall B. Snyder, A. Rymon, B. Whifflwfe, J. Sfanley. 9-:Ng Solari, ik Donna and Nadine Bryan model SlSf9f dresses which Donna made rn Home Ee. Af +he freshman bale sale, eager salesmen show fheur wares fo a prospechve cusiomer Q .1 is r X 14 as .R , f -,fA'1f 3' . . M - a s-E' V wi . ,., 'r Effl - rf: i ' I i st 1 www 1 S' rsse I xffag N V -I E L H 'EFX' ,4 fi' Q57 P A f 'S ,. if S ' I 9 -F .tl A--r .rf- .av ,.. l il! X I 1 I Pell 178 Gelling ready for a pigskin lriumpli are Franlr McCarly, Dan Keenan, Joe Sleinlmrdl, Sieve Flynn, Viclor Kryworuclhlro, and Larry Hawk, W'y, ledge, I ain'l no roosf robbahln exclaims Bill Locurlo. Firsl row, leff lo righf: B. Burmeisfer, D. Bryan, B. Rubel, J. Trubeli, N. Rush, B. Yale. Second row: C. Hilbers, B. Howell, C. Willever, P. Secula, N. Lloyd, V. Markle. Third row: W. Carswell, T. Roberls, W. Davidson, J. Schafer, R. Nerino. Fourlh row: F. Glosser, H. Garlinghouse, J. Bodine, 1 l T' i7W!Z77777I7' I 1 X5 .5 .ly , 'A J: K .V Will! 5, Q 'V 7, B. DeGrolf, B. Fenlzlalf, R. Kovacs. Fillln row: A. Wagner, R. Collins, D. Moll, D. Armbrechf, R. Woolf. Sixth row: B. Crouse, H. Barends, J. Sfeinhardf, M. Smifh, C, Sinlrbeil, F. Werner. Absenf: J. Peer, 6. Williams. . X X l 1 Q1 1' I l NJ' ,gig ' K4 A 1-1 xml I Tn it Q f. wg -V s i - -1 me KK ' cw v N. '1'nl1lr - iStr.li lo righl: R. LoBello, B. While, M. May, K. Firsf row, lefl Widenor, D. Smifh, J. Caslner, C. Frosl, R. Transue. Second row: S. Gaylord, S. Davis, J. Paul, J. Ruff, D. Kries, M. Boehm, L. Hawlr. D, Wilkins. Third row: R. Rush, D. Hofch- lrin, V, G-olini, B. Fichfer, R. DelCampo, L. Barnes, J. Mul- Freshman home ec. irls sing Joy fo fhe World 9 al lhe Chrislmas parly. ! ff 5' fi' i S E I 5 Cohen, J. Weirslry, P. Scherer, C. downey. Fourlh row: L. DiHea, A. Bry-Nildsen, B. Cryan. Fiflh row: W. Wandling, H. Kersfen, G. Armbrechf, S. Crosby, R. Sfoudf. Absent S. Flynn, N. Rohed. L 5 ,. fi wg ic O j fc -LN-we Q iikgffii 3: ti' 4, c 15,11 ii fi- in - so f .gg f3.?,,4i 5 Q, ff? xi is A 3 , 1, 4, H .. img 15 ff 'Q' In ,I f.,4 14 U-Q ., Q Eiqhfh graders Glenn Peffy and Dallas Mefricl admire lhe chesf Joe Weirslmy buill. ...Wu row: D. Keenan, R. Supplee, W. Gibson, R. Secula, F. Far- ley, J. Galcilr, A. Rush. Fourih row: J. Brewsier, D. Lifer G. Kirby, S. Blyskai, J. Mannino, J. Jerald. Absenf: H Barends, C. Carmen, P. Cuban, E. Dalrymple, J. Sirafford - Q I . wi! m K, ix Rf Q WV my Y . ,. , ' 1+ - my H L .. 1 514 4, V V A K7 ' K aw.. f , 35:52 'N -va . ff, as Q, fm A' f AEgQji'5f1 1, ' YT , i f-,yrkfggfgty . ,. .gi m .5 13 - p f, X if 1 fy Q ,..- .. 5-. ,K ml a B 5Y',g ..3' . V EU ' v,, frog Yi ,WQKJU f 1 Aga xr, r Q Q 'ws hw ,,.W..5:,. L4 .SQ A iAi gk555'i,Q . Q N Q, 7' fs' sv . if 4 kg Q if was , , 6.5 5, Niki 4 A :1',z.,'X L4 J' .Q A , it , . .,,,n , Y Q , . K , f , 45?W!? ' 4 Q n Nxt L Credif Unifed Sfafes lnformafion Agency BL. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY V 6 I F 1,4 1 WV Charloffe Rymon 3 i e -in A .. ,f 'J , ' ., 'fa i gy, ifl Fl ff Alice Varney Roy Grabner Evelyn Olson ' , ::. 4 ,N QF Q L- Sr 3 ' yr Qeffk I V V jg ii-C Audrey Dildine Rosemarie Glaser Lucy Schneider Dolores Miramonles n- -,- f , -- V V . mines f ..f , Palricia Tomson Elizabeih Tinsman Doroihy Banglwarf H - 7 V ' ' x A 4 5, r ' , s A 'Q i ti ff 'cv' Qi. v V Elaine Sl0PP Jacqueline Korcenslry Carol Ann Beers W ' S' gl 1 W' ffl fe l 5 7 1 l if f 4551-ff iff-lliiil Kenneih Vosseller Franlr Saubier Harold Warne arrief Zemel 'Qur- F,,,,,....x S. we ee .as-ve A S. s was I . . 2.:..,,,. N, My ,N .gg K Glrli' Sk ie. Harrieig-imzlgn Gal' BOYSI a 'Ie' and a conlesl' Grabner' Q' Is' Sla ' Crocker ewes WI' e vafw' 'Qs we WY , e nemhlp, :Zion-S Wnne: oi New JerseY n e hqIAer.mVL3lgk on the sla u Y Sealed, Ieff Io righrz P. Varney, G. Goles R. Glaser, D. Bangharl, 6. Schoonmaker, L. Velardi, J. Money, D. Miramonles. Standing J. Frankel, J. Smifh, C. A. Beers, H. Warne, R. Grabner, F. Saubier, D. Blanchfield, C. A Hoffman. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Secrelary Par Fox, vice presidenf Carl Schafer, lreasurer Carol Ann Hoffman, and presideni Dor- ollly Bangluarl meer in flue library Io discuss Sfudenf Council plans for Ihe remainder of fha year. 'no '21' . r 2' 9 We-3, B 4. +7.e.,.S. R KEY CLUB OFFICERS Seffinq Ihe clock presenfed Io Ilwe school by Key Club is freasurer Carmen Panluso. Presldenl Roy Grabner supervises and Harold Warne, secrerary, and Carl Schafer, vice presidenr, sfand by. tg 'S ...- 'Wiki . ' 'H ...l E if A. K Galhering useful informalion aboul leaching as a career are A. Baker, L. Velardi, M. May, B. Burmeisler, V. Bibinger, S. Crosby, C. Willever. Sealed are: A. Pheiffer, M. A. Pralnopcylr, D. Miramonles, P. Flynn. ,Eff F ii Y' J' Lx-C . ' sl , is Q ,gf A-Y 2 R yi R ii -Q .X 4, Q YE. i Y' ' eb fs E- f? ,Qzgi,,4Pgri,,,.iy , 3 Q 5 il X ,, rw l FN: 4 Presidenl Elaine Slopp gels praclical leaching experience while subsfilufing in 'lhe elemenfary FUTURE TEACHERS W OF AMERICA :few ..- 1 .l.:hfjb3i.- V H GUIDANCE SERVICE CLUB Members of This club file, lype, cul slencils and lalre messages fo assisf Miss Dorolhy G. Mullrey, Direclor of Guidance. Sfancling, lefl' lo righf: J. Gaylord, V. Smith, J. Bodine, M. A. Pewaniclz, C. Beers. Sealed af desk: Miss Mulkey. Typing: K. Gallagher. -' i Slandinq, lefl fo righi: D. Bangharl. D. DeReamer A. Noolenboom. Sealed: M. Rudy, B. Wargin D. Brusheff. Kneeling: L. McGuire. X eff? D. Miramonles, W. Davis, C. Eiclilin, J. Edolo, A. Baker, L. Saubier, P. Kinney and J. Money use currenf reference malerials. l -. f. ,. . ,. 1 LIBRARY COUNCIL Library Council members B. Bungerf, presidenfg B. Miller, freasurer, F. Sau- bier, vice presidenfg E. Bass, secrefary, and P. Fox prepare a boolrlisf. PROJ ECTGRS CLUB Adams, G. Vaslzo, R. Moser, G. Neuls, J. Lindaberry, W. Fensel, N. Colluci, J. Weirsky, R. Kerslen, V. Guilini, P. Wilson. L. Hawl, ,K A Knowledge of ll'1E Dewey Decimal Syslem helps L, Velardi, T. Rohed, A. Pheiffer, N. Dalrymple, R. Walras fo file cards. R. Wolfe, and R. Walras learn fo lhread film on fha school proieclor. mg DELTA CLUB HUNTER SAFETY Mr. Diclcinson warns boys fo handle all guns as if They were loaded. Chief Robe:-rf Szucs demonsfrares fhe proper use ofa fire exfin uisher. Seafe g d D. Leh, R. Grabner, V. Cooper, A Guidi, A. Travis, T. Delvionr, L, Smifh J. LoCurfo. Sfanding: P. Wilson, F Saubier, H. Adams, K. Peferson, R Rudewiclr, L. Smifh, L. Donnini, C. Pan fuso, J. Rapsis, J. Palriclr, L. Thompson A Merrill C Schafer . , . , C. Moll, J Smifh, D. Blanchfield. ! Repair and mainlain farm machinery in lhe Ag Shop: R. Szucs, N. Colluci, F. Snyder, N. Shofwell. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Engage in various club proiecis. Mr. Dickinson and C. Mullikin, H, Barends, F. Kinney, B. De- Groff, freshmen, inspecl one of lheir bee hives. ln addition to the usual classroom work the Fulure Farmers of The Agriculture Deparfmenf . , . ,flillflf M6115 - 99 lndjvid and one of ual Projecf h- B S+-jack S , is rown Swigs Calvegnlfh Apply knowledge oblained in lhe classroom by acfual praclice in ihe field. W, Kerr, W. Schaarschmidl, F, Convey, B. Snyder, N. Russell, T. Pyaff, J. Rymon of fha Sophomore Class lransplanf pine frees. .Y- ,ss Q .Q 2 ' ln fhe Chrislmas legend, A Robe for The Duchess, lhe orphaned children, Richard Hawk and Dororhy Shook, and rhe fownspeople--Dolores Miramonfes, Edda Bass, Jacqueline Korcensky and Mary Ellen Srover-prepare for a visil from The King. CUE AND CURTAIN CLUB llw, your llwv Ceo 1' '1 Ci, 1'v Clim: presorled one-acl play: Cl dilierenf typos wi, i, 1'Tj ' i , A Robe for lhe Duchess, Wildca? Willie Swears Off Swearing, ard lf Girls Asked Boys for Dales were preferred in assembly. lr? vvw vwl'i-1, al-,z P. 1 li' '15 H 'vw-' fi iifr.,rdii':3, ini' wld CH They med TUG lamlmw, in WCRV, If Girls Ask Boys for Dales-fhen girls provide lransporfa- lion. Handing over lhe car keys, Mofher Elaine Sfopp solves fhaf problem for Mary Jane Secula, Charlorfe Rymon, and lheir dales, Fred Pheifler and Ronald Slenlake. a-'1fs'iQf,5 , e K , 25521 Dororhy Shook, orphaned slavey, warms fhe fee? of Richard Collins, fhe beggar child who soughf shelter from rhe sform. Despife fhe 'lad fhaf his mofher has repealedly warned him fo beware of fresh girls, Fred Pheiffer seems fo be lapping up Charlofle Rymon's, You know you're preffy cool, boy! ,gi ,i . E1 , ,, Q i , if 5 C .if 3 5 . ' Z A' ng 'WM' C 7' 2' .,, . , g 'm lr ' is i f .. f . gl 1 5 V fe F, . , 7 i ' . ki i .4 l 'jf'-3 1 ,- xx i ' i ,l r i'f1,'i-sg, iq, ig 1 i- 5 n-1 'L-'V 1 5 5' A ,,,, f k ' 'g3g?f. 'Ciigrg .l r fu-414 K-.J 1'-E: sfjflg' ' . A-QB, ' ,Q K 2, +A fu' '-fl ,s 41,3323--w5,,T ,ie ' : 'su . I Y., W' v ' f I U., '..,,l,' A-iy.piM,, . ,s - in 40 HOME ECCDNOMICS Barbara Rubel, Rose Mary Douglas, Donna Smifli, and Lorraine Harris bake delicious Chrislmas cookies. WT f i N ,o ,s kk x- ' S if mi i gr ART Junior arf winners: Maureen Pels, fashion Hofchlnin, oil painfingg Virginia Bibinger, Asfride ll1e ladder, Cliarles Vaslro sfrings Clwrislmas assisianfs are Richard Moser, Ann Noofenboom, and enbecl. MANUAL TRAINING Carpenler Ken? Bergmann dusls flue piano bench he made in manual Yraining class. designg Wayne pencil drawing. iiglwls. His Doris Rolh- 41 CHORUS fa- Q Elaine Sfopp, marimba soloisl, was presenfed fhe Woman's Club Award as flue beef all around Chorus member. Furs? row, leff fo riqlrfs D. Ross, M. Convey, L. Page, M Woodruff, D. Bangharf, B. Preziosu, K. Klingbeil, C. Hoff man, A. Black, C. Eichlin, B. Rubel, R. Hari. Second row Mrs. Gardner, B. Casfner, M, Pels, G, Sclwoonmalner, L f Schneider, D. Olson, S, Weslervell, J. Edolo, B. FEHS, M. L GI Gansereif, N. Scesney, E. Olson, L. Harris, C. 'Wynne, J First row, lefl ro right: K. Klingbeil, D. Bangharr, C. Eichlin, L. Harris, G. Williams, E. Olson, N. Scesney, M. L. Gan- D. Olson, L. Schneider, R. Alfieri, L. Page, I. Ford. Second sereif. Third row: E. Tinsman, 5, DeHarr, M. J. Secula, row: M. Woodruff, C. Ryan, B. Casfner, C. A. Hoffman, D. Smrfh. Af. F F , , l J EN 5 ...ff ' 4 , ffl 27 U, 2, ne A V in 'A w 3 5 fi-1 if ,e., AJ . . ' l 3 qi 9 A. K s QYJPZ' . -s 5 1 ,,,,,,,.ag,,, j .,, ,,,, I l fig' C ' '- 1: W 3 ' 3 . .:. 'X 5 V 1 8 x ... . LX l ml f' Q i -. r , z' ' ' A , oz- '.-.gxkijkxjv--.1 J 554 A lll-L T X I lj4:'if,:.f-wffff-2.-'p,11f. ' L ,lllv Srl ,S , t 1 l X 'fy .333 I ll pill l A 3 ' ' lil A , i l 515' ,fy 5 yxii. b,l ky A E 1 ., W-4 ., f , L 1 s . . x 'zfr ' ,- . 'Q 5: jlwflf HL. -, as . N ffxrk ,.,, my ,ff 5 :Q 4 A a 93' - VL 5' 'Il' 'X f 1 xxx r lin' .lfflifi f fl r l ll l ' f BUY Allen. Third row: C. Ryan, J, Widenor, B. Hyaff, E. Arm- E, Tinsman, M. Pralcopcyk. Fiflh row: C. Hilbers, M. Trubelr, brechf, L. Hawlm, L. Cramer, D. Rymon, L. Evans, D. Hofch- M. Ruppell, L. Thompson, 6. Goles, A. Dempsey, R. LaRue, lnin, H. Garlinghouse, W. Wnlson, G, Williams, R. Alfieri, M. J. Secula, M. Esfell, D. Smiih, J. Werner, C. Jensen, I. Miller. Fourrh row: S. DeHarf, l. Ford, G. Neuls, R. P. Wilson, D. DeCesare, N. Wilner. Absenl: M. McCarfy, Thompson, M. Smifh, H. Kersfen, W. LoCurfo, R. Collins, E. Sfopp. -'ff L. 'N AJ' All-State Chorus member Elizabeih Tinsman, con- iralfo, sfrilres a chord as she and Ingrid Ford, soprano, pracfice A Mighfy Forrress ls Our The Boys' Chorus sings See Thai Babe in The Lowly Manger. God, Absenf: Dian, Smifhl wpfano, 43 Firsl row: E. Goffschalk, B. Ryan, J. Tyrell, H. Zemel, M, L. Gansereil, A. Gallagher, D. Shook, R. Kries, B. Frifls, D James. Second rows C. Jensen, J. Flynn, P. Baylor, P Roberis, B. Fiffs, D. DeReamer, head maioreffeg N. Scesney B. Casfner, R. Mifchell, A. Kirby, J. Belese. Third row: Audrey Dildlne, queen of flue Milifary Ball, is crowned by fhe sfudenf direcior of lhe Hunfer- don Cenfral School Band. A-Plwolo by Jim Taylor BAND J. Bryan, D. Woolverlon, R. Hassemer, E. Tinsman, R. Bifner L. Sandi, P. Scherer, D. Moll, B. Dean. Fourfh row: J Bodine, J. Vannaifa, M. Pels, W. Davis, R. Wadhams, H Carmen, L. Vasko, W. LoCur+o, J. Mannino, I. Ford, A Varney. Absent A. Dildine, B. Berry. Guards D. Frey, J. Vannaffa, A. Varney, and J. Bodine presenf fhe colors. You maize H19 fouchdcwng we'll make Hue noise! x A versafilo musician, All-Sfafe Band member Lucy Schneider praciices on her fluie. The ma esfro San4e I. Ragno Z TWIRLERS My ,WN Q l 'Q ali? h new - our of OU' WY! e - i We're Qomq down Pai Tomson, Maioreife Firsf row, left fo righf: J. LaPorfa, M. May, P. Harley, G. Schvonmalrer. Z- Grey. K. Garland. C. Garlinghovse. S. Meichsner, D. Unangsi, P. Shire. Second row: B. Howell, M. Boehm. !f '-5 J NV I wif L 'l Q Decorahng The royal ihrones for fha bug even? are Evelyn Gofischalk and Jacquelme Korcenslry Alice Varney and Bob Caslner accepf refreshmenls from Anne Gallagher, Harrie? Zemel, and Audrey Dildine. Three seniors him flue mas e ROYAL X CHRISTMAS BALL l l?usll1'ng gowns will lo the rlzhvllzm of Uzarlcs ,1 'X Queen Carol Ann Beers and King Marry Miller are aHended by Dorofhy Shook and Terry DeMon+. 't h -I in . , .fa-f Carol Ann Beers and Roberf Douglas requesf Meir +une. l,Ul'I'l'll0,S 0l'l'lIl'SfI'lI al lllc sc'111'o1's' gala affair T I- f S E. Tinsman and C. Jensen puf final Touches fo flue Orienlal Garden. CDRIENTAL l could have danced all ni Silfing ouf a fasf one. 1. 1 1. , I .J Q . f Wig mf J. if 5.1. .lv 1 L. Page and H. Brewsler in formal pose it r Sandy and Danny HWdlCl'1 fhe blrdue R N c' 1 .4- we '5 W A .gk X L 'i 4 . p wi' -.I H A breaiher Ih fha garden Q3 xi ., in A ak Kai! I , A Y. it .ill Q f N? I. wife - 4' g -Qin! ff I H up Q ,. A - ,, 'fi ' ' fxx X 6 ria, af righf, quesfions Selma a Turlzisla slipper. Mrs. Mary Louise Clirisfine expla Q l i '23 1 l Z i n abou? ins fhe 'fundamenfals of lyping fo Selma. ...E , 4-li Tea lime is fhe same Hue world over. Hosfess Mary Trulael pours for lria. WE ENTERTAIN EUROPEA For the secrnnd lime Wailiinqlon l-liqli Srliegl parflclpfnled in llie New YQ-k Herald Tribune's slxclwanqe widen? pin. qmm. Selma Sricir ol C,E.izifirilep, lur key, and lria Lsimmi ol Triikii, Finland, iminred Tide nlucleeiil body liwm .laiiimry 2I ld Februaiy I. flown lo lliis counfry lay ilI'dV'S'VV4jVld Airlines and Pan American Airways. bein qirls pariicipaled in llie New Ymk Herald Tribune Forum, During llneir slay in Waslwinqlon lria lived wiili Mr. and Mrs. Heiberl Trurielr and Selma was line qiirvml nl Mr, and Mrs. Arllwur Hill. Bolli qirls afforded clrisises, prepared assiqnmeiiln, and fnfilr lesls in Enqlisli and Uniied Siaies His, lrziy ll. Trey yigiled oliver Classes, were inlerviewed by seriors Hi-laine Ciiep lruyilz and Dorzilliy Slwrvlc lor Slaliwn WCRV, and parlicipaled in an assembly program. All phofos on pages 52-53 courfesy of Uniled Siafes lnformafion Agency. 52 STUDENTS lria and Selma enioy refreshmenlx, American sfyle. IH .vu ! W x inf V V H Z1 s -J '- Do you lilre cauliflower? Joe Kayal, in lhe California Fruif Marlref, aslns Selma and her friends, Harold Warne and Pal Hill. Mary Trubelr, flanked by Selma and Pal, admire hafs in La Boulique. l 1 E .fs L 54 3 Nw s f 2 ' E H fl-1 rf::Nx::.,,:::',-m,.gagp, Y 'l l.llQ?iffi2lilili1 ffm LSL: Will ' ''ffm-'1'ae12aa:2f55, xl X -HI'-. 2'-122111222 35 wif 1 ff- W I Q-f Hof off fhe press, fhe sporls secfion is checked by assisfanf edifor Mary Ann Pralopcyh and Rosemarie Glaser, edifor. PRESS CLUB 1 . V, 1' Speeding along lo meer fhe lyping deadline, Dolores Miramonfes, Pal Flynn, and Joan Money sei up fhe fealure arlicles. .ga x., -A Af a slaff meeflng, lhe layouf is planned by Rosemarie Glaser, Alberfa Baller, Ronald Slenlalre, Jim Howell, and Linda Bashore, while Mr. Gabosch, adviser, and Doroihy Bangharf plan a headline. Louise Velardi and Charles Moll Turn 1 adverllsing money over fo Evalyn Goll- schallr, +reasurer. Arlisls Kerry Meichsner and Linda Bashore walch Charles Levy prepare fo sfencil a Slreak cover. X56 ...TN Shulfer experfs Cyrus Carmelia of THE STAR and Charles Sarson CACHE phofographer, iake a long shof. fvpn A 5 S: I f Y -nun-J Sfaff Conference: Belly Preziosi, sporfsg Miss Evelyn Stone, adviserg Mary Trubek. underclassmeng Alice Varney, lilerary ediiorg Evalyn Goffschallr. acrivifies. CACHE 1 Dummy problems are solved by edifors Audrey Dildine and Harrier Zemel. SUBSCRIPTION COMMITTEE Sealed, lefl fo righlz K. Gallagher, V. Smiih, C. Eiehlin E. Goflschalk, J. Gaylord and C. A. Beers, co-chairmen A. Dildine, A. Varney, M. A. Pewaniclc, H. Zemel. Sfanding Mrs. M. L. Chrlsfine, advlserg L. McGuire, B. Schoff. D. De Reamer, A. Noofenboom, E. Armbrechf, H. Cheplovih, M Rudy, E. Bass. X X w 1..-g -ww-u-..,,,, vw My -.-Q15 Q .6 Q ii P . 5? f wax L........ ,,, os:-.,,'.Q away iw ' A ' A. e wg' X ' 0 31. 1' . M .uw 95' un 'lf ws. Q if ?.,,' 9 t .. F' + ,, ,M Q , nl i gifs id ey 5 ,A bi N 5 2 i E 'QQ , 3 J Y ....... 1 ., ,Y w 'Q , fur X X- ii E153 . 'cNQ xqA yi' ,il-3if?fNrf ' ,,,,N Q, , .1 ,. A H- ,. 'L g,.v,f .M A K' ' 1 'Q q K ri, -nv- ' x :A Ag .. 'M ' 7 ,,. is X L -5 ' L ' al V, Q . 5 . ' u ' an Sl - i-.vfayv 'Na ' iq.. ,A s . Q 0 ,grxo gs .rf-' an , f , Q 57 N.p,,k ' o 3 Q ,wwug -Phofos Cour+esy of Easfon Daily Express , an-H ,Z 4' , ii? ...41 54 .J 174286232 ll! J J Sealed, leff lo righl: M. McCarly, K. Vosseller, M. Baylor, A. Travis, J. Rapsis, D. Leh, W. Hari, co-capfaing J Sfeinhardr, T. DeMonl, co-capfaing L. Thompson, R. Guidi Second row: William Bower, assislanf coachg B. Burns, L Smifh, S. Flynn, B. Crouse, A. Merrill, J. Boland, H. Barends J. LoCurfo, R. Douglas, M. Miller, Prenlice Beers, head -x M4 54 1 .n -ff, , L67 T -2 19 M, vie, src KI KI coach. Third row: Harvey Hagedorn, assisfanf coach: M. Herman, F. McCarly, F. Werner, D. Keenan, R. Wilkins, K. Meichsner, C. Sinlbeil, R. Johnson, H, Brewsler, Pierre Grassi, assisfanf coach. Fourth row: L. Cohen, manager, V. Golini, W. Pulsinelli, B. Cregar, manager: D. Shaneberger, W. Duryea, W. Weilamann, W. Fensel. eff Am-. Dr. John Hamplon adminislers firsf aid +0 Henry Barends. FOOTBALL All clear for Ken Vosseller, 36, as Joe Locurfo, Zl, runs interference. . ami. .Q . I J , , . -1 .--l1.,--,,,i1,, - SCORES Waghlnqlon lqff Frenchlovm 7 Washlvzxjfvrw 25 --Belxffdere O WGSITIIWQIIIVT O -Pen Fxvqyl 24 Washlnqlnvn 7-- l'IacImeHsIwwrw 25 Waslwlnglrbrm I9 H- Frarwlclln I3 Wrishlmqlgm I3 ff Dmellem I3 Wrislwlnigfxzvw 6 Ne, Huvflerdcrw 36 VVasIeImqII:v O- - IXIGICCVQQ I9 Waslwlnglanrw I3 ff' I-Iavlerdmn Cemf. I4 Worw 3 --- Losr 5 -v Tied I 'K if W Co-caplalnsz Wayrwe Harf, Terrance DGMOM Here comes Smilh wilh fhe ball! ,. I ,. ' . I wiikfg 3 as-, 6. lc-a ' 1' Q Q . 3 1 X I, Us Q XS X Coaches Bower and Beers advise is aj from fhe sidelines. ' ' ,pf-PA I ri garsgvks, EV., 'm3'?l3i,3Q,g,3'6'g ., I , I Jag ' ,.. ' , . ' is-Fi'-X sf .4 -ei, -is 'Qt .,-g'vg.1a' -f-rw gift., V, - . h gbsgv.'Q: t .gk g9,,i,zgjxfL,A5:?,5,? 55 I -.. 'A ' . 1: ' n .Q , M r x Q 94 4. 1 LM ' 'mn' ' ' Thompson shakes loose a Counfy Sealer The Jayvees viclory bound. Season's record. Won l - Los? 75 Frosh record: Won 3 - Losf 2. 'VJ 5 1 my L - s 4 My ...wi E WEW51. ' . M gm , . X ' I n Q Q 4 I H+ WI 4 J-, ., 1' 'xy + J - WN., MM . 1 ,, KW, ,g. 2 1' ,wwf X A ,P W ,' gg ggsylnr ya V Q ' 1 A fs,-P' A Aff+fL2HN-...W A -Y l ii! X? ' Iii 1 is 2 McCarly ouf-huslles a Terrier. SCORES go? if! Wasliiiiqiipix 66 - Wiwlwiiiqfmi 67 -- Waslwimpqlxiri 67 Wasliimqlwn 64 --- Wiasliiniqliin 56 Waslwinqmn 79 Wiisliingqliwii 64 Wasliiricqfnvn 68 --- Wqisliiviqjliwn 79 Vwfaslwimqlon 9I Wasliiiiqlum 76 - Wasliimdiom 60 - Wiixliifiqlizri 53 Waslwinqfon Bl Wasliiridliwn VS Wasliivwql.wiw 68 W5xliiriql.:iw 55 Wdaliiviglori 79 Panfuso dwarfs Parochial rebound ers. il- i 9'5- 1 Nefcoriq Frerlclwfdwri Plnurq Parorilwial Blairsiown No, Humferdon High Bridge l-limferdon CPM Heiclcellslown Belvidere lyburq Parocliial Haclcellsmwri Blairslown Hurwlerddri Ceril High Bridge NO. Himivvdwi Belvidere Nciczimq Frerwclildwi ral ml Sfafe Tournameni Waslwinqlon 43 - - Mad , 'i 62 Captain: H1-riflf-1. ww SLiL'lilf'V1 I2 Won - 7 Los? Firsl Jayvee leam lo score over IOOO poinls. Bob Willrins-new high scorer. W.. l2 - .IAYVEE BASKETBALL Leff fo riglsl: A. Merrill, R. Gronwald, J. Rapsis, M. Her man, J. Cornish, H. Brewsfer, capfaing B. Fichfer, L. Thomp son, S. Flynn, R. Willxins, Coach William Bower. G ,Q A w f Firsl row, leff fo rigl1l: A. Kayal, R. Rudewiclr, W. Kerr, H. Fenhlaff, B, Burns, W. Hari, R. Guidi, L. Smifh, J. DiRisio, J. Oberly. Second row: W. Weilamann, R. Kovacs, J, Weir- sky, J. Sleinhardf, S. Crosby, P. Wilson, J. LoCur+o, H. Barends, W. Davidson, C. Gebl-iardl, W. Hill. WRESTLING lm ready if you are says Wayne Hari. Diclr Guidi receives enlhusiasfic congrafulafions. Harold Fenfzlaff falzes lop advanfage. Waslwimqwn Waslwlrwcqlorw Wfaslwlnqlon Vlfaslvlnqlnn WaslvIvw.g'Xwn Waslwlvullllwvw Waslwlnqlon WaH,lwlr':3l,:v1 W3Slwlrwyql,wv' Wdslwlrwnglurw WRESTLING YI - 3 5 -A- 5 R, l 9 -f 2 3 f 7 -- 2 5 -- 0 -4 3 B - I3 -- W.,vn 6 4 SCORES Plwillipslnurg l-laclmeffsfown Rulgers Frosh Somerville , Newfon , Navy Plebes Roxbury , Easfon , N. Hunferdon Bound Brook Loaf 4 Cumplmins: Wayne Hari, Jolwnsfon Oberly. Dlsfrlpf Il Clzawlulhns and Sfafe Flnallsfs: Jnlwnslsn Olberl. Y Isl plum-' Rwdmvd Guldl, 2nd place: Wayne Hari, 3rd place. You're finished! Success pays off! Coach Jol-nn Goles presenls Jolunslon Oberly willa flue sfafe wreslling lropluy. oach Gales: You're all righf, Tuffy! vs -vx ,ny ' N w- Slugger Carmen bells one af flue Regional game. BASEBALL Coach Sleinhardf and flue umpires hold a pre-game conference on a pos?-game pinochle session. Safe or ouf on a mixed-up play Firs? row, leff Io righf: R. Hummer, R. Kovacs, K. Vosseller, Boland. Third row: B. Cregar, managerg W. Wandling A V. Berry. Second row: J. Lalley. W. Feilbach, D. Leh, A. Merrill, K. Meichsner, J. Sleinhardl, L. Thom son Travis, H. Supplee, T. DSMOM, C. Panluso, B. Scholl, J. Sfevens, Coach Joseph Sfeinhardf. Almosf game fime. Warm up, boys! Washingfon ,, IO 7 P'burq Parochial . Washinglon, .. . I 7 P'burq Parochial . Washinqfon ,, . 3 7 No. Hunlerdon Washingforw , 4 7 Belvidere . . Washinqfon IO 7 Somerville , Washinqlon 2 7 High Bridge ,, Washinqfon , , 5 7 Roxbury ,, ,, Waslwinqfon . 6 7 Hunlerdon Cenlral Washinqlon I 7 Blairsfown ,, Washinqfon, ,, 6 7 No, Hunlerdon . Waslwinqlon ,,,,. . I 7 Hackeflslown Washinqlon 9 7 Frenchfown Washinqfon , , 9 7 Belvidere . Washinqfon , O 7 Lamberfville Washinqfon I2 7 I-Iiqh Bridge . Washingfonm, . 2 7 Haclcellslown , Waslwinqlon 3 7 Hunlerdon Cerwlral Washimqfon O 7 Blairsfown Washinqlon 6 7 Frenchlown , Washinqfon , 4 7 Lamberlville , - ' Won IO 7 LOST IO Co-Captains: Henderson Supplee, Jim Lalley Jayvees Won 2 7 Losf 4 W f......,,f-K' , my . .-,. ,ya- Leff fo righf: C. Rymon, vice presidenh G. Comerro, Rufh Ann Norci and Veronica Markle show due respecf fo secrefaryg J. Simmons, freasurerg K. Gallagher, presidenf. old members Carol Ann Hoffman and Do+ Shoolr. OUTDOOR CLUB Linda Vaslro and Rose Mary g Douglas give a command per- formance af fhe inifiafion. GIRLS' SPORTS l Seniors Doi Bruslweir and Jaclry Korcensky lead a proiesfing freshman, Doris Unangsf, around fhe fooiball field. C. San Giacomo and J. Sfanley pilch for a ringer in fheir 5 i in Mary Lou Fraunfelder lweaves for a slrike. game of quoifs. P L. JAYVEE CHEERLEADERS aplainz A. Blacln. Second row, lefl fo righl: V. Kennedy, J. Scheer, P. Kinney, G. Comerro, M. L. Fraunfelder. seg. . .p thaw., Oh, no! Wlral happened? VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Lefl +o righl: B. J. Maiey, K. Klingbeil, J. Simmons, co-caplains: A. Smilh, C. A. Hoffman, G. Goles, D. Sclwaare, L. McGuire, C. A. Beers. Y K Q -. 512' Hold fha? line, boys! 1 'L 1 +L Gerry Goles and Darlene Schaare find lhe only way auf. Q. V' -35 . . xx V -ki V, Q My 3, M Sealed, leff io righf: C. Paniuso, J. Rapsis, M. Miller, secrelaryg T. DeMonf, freasurerg R. Baldwin, presidenh H. Supplee, vice presidenfg K. Vosseller, J. Oberly. Slanding: W. Hari, L. Thompson, A. Travis, C. Kayal, V. Cooper, R. Guidi, D. Leh, R. Douglas, A. Merrill, F. Snyder, D. Hinds, N. Shoiwell, R. Simard, W. Kerr, J. LoCurfo. VARSITY CLUB 'Ve FOOTBALL QUEEN Crowned a+ ihe Thanksgiving game, Janef Balogh, a senior, was elecfed Washingion High's firsf fooiball queen. Sealed, left fo righl: V. Kennedy, D. Olson, A. Dildine, D. DeReamer, M. J. Secula, A. Varney P. Kinney, A. Gallagher, M. A. Pewanick. Slanding: L. Schneider, J. Vannalla, P. Fox, S. Mc- Cormick, E. Bass, D. Miramonles, P. Varney, E. Gofischalk, R. Glaser, J. Korcensky, M. L. Fraun- felder, G. Comerro, D. Shook, C. Rymon. 5 'T 1 Alice Varney. Carol Ann Eiclilin, Mary Ellen Slover, and Carol Jensen become willing subiecls of D. K. Ernsl, leclurer and hypnolisl from Reading. rv.. rv US l ll ALL SPORTS BANQUET As Mary Ellen Slover and Mr. Ernsl walcln, Carol Eiclilin beaulifies Prentice Beers, afhlefic direcfor. AWARDS Tlie four oulslanding allileles of llie year received lheir lropliies al llie I7ll1 annual All Sporls Banquet Firsl row: Wayne Harl, laclrle, received flue award in foolball. Henderson Supplee, pilcher, was awarded lhe baseball lropliy. Sec- ond row: Carmen Panluso, a iunior who broke flie season's and flue single game's scoring record of Washinglon High, re- ceived llie baslzelball lropliy, Johnslon Oberly received flue wresfling lroplwy for loolli his 3I slraiglif viclories in dual compelilion and his winning llie slale heavyweighf lille this year. , t www Q ,Q SX- LA 'gfxii Wy MX w. Y x r' QW' , T4 ..,. ill ,- 1, gf ,Qi fy MAYNARD CARL BAYLOR Waslwinqlon General Foofball 3, 45 Baslreiball I, 3, Traffic Squad 4. fix HOMER A ARENA Q- qu? ,. if will fr, Wasliinqlon General Foolball 2. ARLENE BEATTY Asbury General Youfh CenIer I, 2, 3, Recording Secre- 4 Cue and Curlain Club I 2 3 4, Oufdoor Club I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT G. BALDWIN 'Gb Waslwingfon General Class Presidenl I, 2: Key Club 2, 3, 45 Sfudenl' Council Execufive Commiffee l, 2, Varsiry Club 3, Presidenl' 4: Foof- ball 2, Baseball Ig Della Club 45 Arisla 2. CAROL ANN BEERS Oxford Business Class Execulivs Commiflee 33 Arisla 2, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 4, Guidance Service Club 4, Cue and Curlain Club I, 2, Cache Business Manager 4, Chorus 2, Ouldoor Club I, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Cheer- leader 2 Varsify 3 4 JANET FAY BALOGH Waslwinglon General Ouldoor Club I, 2, 3, 4. ' ir V if i 'Sgt-7-f 'Q -Q--44 GL 3 R BARBARA BERRY Waslwinqfon General Youlh Cenler 2: Twirler 2, 3, 45 Traffic Squad 2. ? 52 ROBERT LEE CASTNER Waslwlnqlon General A Aw, Cue and Curlain Club lg Proiecfors S Club Ig Cache Yearbook Cover 4. s , I . l I SONJA A. BIELANOWSKI Waslwingfon General Cue and Curfam Club 4. HELAINE CHEPLOVITZ Waslwlnqfon General NN. Class Execufive Commilfee 4: Sluclenf S'- Council Alfernafe 33 You+h Cenler 31 Cue and Curfain Club 31 Press Club Assislanf Edilor 2. DOROTHY B. BRUSHETT Waslmlnqlon General Oufdoor Club I, 2, 3 ,4. JOSEPH COLANTUONO Waslmnglon General Del+a Club 4. X ,wr CHARLYN A. COLE New Village College Preparelory Fufure Teachers of America 2, Secre- 'rary 3: Ouldoor Club I, 2, 3. VERNON R. COOPER Brass Casfle General Varsify Club 43 Fire Squad 3, 4, Fool- ball 2, Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 43 Traffic Squad 3, 4. MARGARET H. CONVEY Broadway College Preparalory Class Execufive Commiflee 35 Youfh Cenfer 4, Cue and Curfain Club I, 4, Band 25 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Oufdoor Club I, 4. TERRANCE S. DeMONT Weshinglon General Class Vice Presidenf 3, Presidenf 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Siudenf Council Repre- senfafive 2, Varsity Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4: Fire Squad 3, 41 Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Bashefball I, 23 Traffic Squad 3, 4. HENRY P. COOKE Por? Colden General ANTHONY F. DEMPSEY Washinqfon College Preparafory Youih Cenfer 2, Cue and Curfaun Club Ig Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. YM! f?i 'lrgzrzrf' . -,My ,- ,:3 'f-uf fp i, in ..' if-.,-...f 3 sf? I T255 Jg'lA.g'g,p':AA'2S5xfg3,'.?'f,,5' , ua- fe3?I'. 5.W'?E1 H MARK ESTELL Washinglon General Press Club I, 2, Chorus 3, 4. DAWN L. DeREAMER Washinglon Business Youlh Cenler I, 2, 4: Guidance Service Club 43 Library Council Ig Ushers Club 2, 3, 43 Cache Business Slaff 3, 4: Twirler I, 2, 3, Head Maiorelfe 4: Ou?- door Club I, 2, Treasurer 4. WAYNE L. FEILBACH Broadway College Preparatory Key Club 2, 4, Secretary 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. AUDREY E. DILDINE Washlnqlon College Preparalory Class Corresponding Secrelary Ig Slu- denl Council Represenfafive 3, Alfer- nafe 35 Youfh Cenler I, Corresponding Secrefary 2, Treasurer 3, Represenrafive 41 Nalional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Cue and Curfain Club 2, 3, 43 Ushers Club 2, 3, 43 Cache Sfaff 3, Associafe Edilor 4: Band I , 2, 3, 43 Ouldoor Club I, 43 Co-Chairman of Chrislmas Dance Deco- ra-ling Commiifee 4. R DOROTHY JOY FREY Asbury General Youlh Cenfer Ig Cue and Curfain Club 2, 3: Band Color Guard 3, 4, Twirler 2: Chorus I, 2: Outdoor Club I. OBERT B. DOUGLAS Washinqfon General Varsily Club 4: Foofball 4. Union H Wrehling igh School: Football I, 23 I, 2, 3. X 'JSN PATRICIA GAIL GEENE Washinglon General Youlh Cenfer Represenlafive door Club I, 2. ANNE M. GALLAGHER Washingfon General Class Corresponding Secrelary 45 Slu- denl Council Represenlalive I, 2: Youth Cenier I, 2, 3, 4: Cue and Curiain Club 2, 3, 45 Ushers Club 3, 4: Band I, 2, Presidenf 3, 43 Ouldoor Club I, 3, 4, Presidenf 23 Science Club 4. EVALYN GOTTSCHALK Washinqlon College Preparalory Arisla Ig Youlh Cenler I, 3, Represen- Iafive 2, 47 Cue and Curlain Club I, 2, 3, 43 Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Press Club I, Club and Social Edilor 2, Fealure Edilor 3, Treasurer 3, 4, Cache Slaff 43 Twirler I, 2, 3, Maiorelfe 45 Oul- door Club I, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN ANN GALLAGHER Washinqlon Business You+h Cenler 2, 4, Corresponding Sec- relary 37 Guidance Service Club 45 Li- brary Council lg Cue and Curlain Club 2, 3: Ushers Club 2, 3: Press Club I, 2, Cache Business Slaff 3, 47 Oufdoor Club I, Vice Presidenl 2, 3, Presidenl 45 J.V. Cheerleader 2, 3, Homemalrer of Tomorrow 43 Twirler I, 2. ROY W. GRABNER Washinqlon College Preparalory Class Execulive Commillee 45 Key Club 2, Vice Presidenl' 3, Presidenl 4, Slu- denl Council Alfernale I, Represenfa- five 2, Vice Presidenl' 35 Arisla I, 2, 3: Nafional Honor Sociely 3, Vice Presi- denl 47 Fire Squad 3, 43 Band Ig Wresiling I, 2, 3, Traffic Squad 37 Della Club 41 Boys' Slale Delegale 3, Junior Rofarian 4. JOAN BERNICE GAYLORD VV6Sl'III'IQlOV1 Buginegg Guidance Service Club 4: Cache Busi- ness Slaff 3, Business Manager 45 Oul- door Club 3. Blairslown High School: Library Club I, 23 Dramafic Club lg Varsify Cheerleader 23 Pholography Club Secrelary 2, Sci- ence Club Vice Presidenl' Ig Treasurer 2. WILLIAM GREBENCHI NKO Broadway General Oelh Club 4. DONALD C. HEFT Asbury General Arisla I, 2. ANTHONY A. GUIDI New Village College Preparafory Sfudenf Council Represenfalive 2, 3, Al- fernafe 3: Youfh Center 2, 3, 4: Fire Squad 3, 4: Traffic Squad 2, 3: Fool- ball I, 2, 3: Baseball 2: Wresfling I. DALE W HINDS Waslwingfon General Key Club 4: Varsify Club 4: Foofball Manager I, 2. WAYNE L. HART New Village General Key Club 4: Sfudenf Council Allernafe 2: Youll: Cenfer I, 2, 3, 4: Fufure Farm- ers of America I, 2, Presidenf 3, Re- porler 4: Varsify Club 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Wreslling I, 3, 4: Traffic Squad 3, 4. CHARLES A KAYAL Washingfon General Youfh Center I: Proiecfors Club I, 2: Varsify Club 3, 4: Wreslllng I, 2. P , I 1 .VME -f,,-A :rl x ,f 5 I ,gill -4,11 um i JOHN P. KECK Oxford General CLAIRE G. La RUE Waslwunglon General Ouldoor Club I, 2. KAY H. KLINGBEIL Wasbinglon General Class Execulive Commillee 3: Youlh Cenler I: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Ouldoor Club I, 3, 4, Secrelary 2: J.V, Cheerleader I, Varsily 2, 3, Co-caplain 4: Co- chairman of Chrislmas Dance Deco- raling Commillee 4. R. DANIEL LEH Karrsville College Preparelory Key Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3: Youlh Cenler I, Vice Presidenl 4: Varsily Club 4: Fire Squad 4: Fool- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball I: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Rolarian 4. JACQUELINE A. KORCENSKY Washinglon General Class Recording Secrelary 2, Corre- sponding Secrelary 3: Sludenl Council Allernale 2, 3: Youlh Cenler I, Rep- resenlelive 2, 3, Presidenl 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Cue and Curlain Club 2, 3, 4: Ushers Club 3, 4: Oul- door Club 4: Co-chairman ol Prom Decoraling Commillee 3. JOSEPH G. LoCURTO Washinglon General Youll: Cenler I- Varsil Club 4' Fire I Y 1 Squad 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Wreslling 3, 4: Traffic Squad 3. J 3 'le . Pj wg. LORRAINE McGUIRE Oxlord Business YouI'l1 Cenler I, 2, Guidance Service Club 43 Oufdoor Club I, 2, 3, 43 Var- sify Cheerleader 3, 4. BETTY JANE MATEY New Village College Preparafory Class Presidenf 33 Corresponding Sec- refary 45 Arisfa I, 27 Cue and Curfain Club Ig Chorus I, 23 Oufdoor Club I, 2: Varsily Cheerleader 3, 4, J.V. Co-capfain 2. MARTIN H. MILLER Washingfon General Youlh Cenler I, 2, 31 Varsify Club 2, 3, Secrefary 43 Fire Squad 35 Foofball I, , , g Wresfling I, 2, 31 Baseball I, 2. MICHAEL BOB MCCARTY Washingfon General YouIh Cen'I'er I, 2, 3: Varsify Club 3: Fire Squad 2, 3, Assislanf Chief 45 Chorus 3, 41 J.V. Foofball I, 2, Varsify 3, 41 Baslrefball I, 2, 3, 4, J.V. I, 2. K . 'L X 'kb - 1 I .4-. :Il i , re Q?-. JOHANNA A. NOOTENBOOM Broadway Business Youfh CenIer 4: Guidance Service Club 47 Cache Business Sfaff 41 Oufdoor Club I, 2, 4. WILLIAM T. McCOOBERY Washingfon General fe?- 4.1 .J ,-r L. ,ya -'Dv if -ff' WILLIAM H. PAUL Weslwinqfon General Youll: Cenler Ig Fulure Farmers of America I, 2, Secrelary 3, Vice Presi- denf 43 Football I, 27 Wrestling 3, 4. W. JOHNSTON OBERLY Asbury College Preparalory Key Club 2, 3, 41 Sludenl Council I, Represenfafive 25 Youfh Cenler I, 2, 3, Q.. A I X, 45 Varsily Club 2, 3, 4, J.V. Foofball I, Varsify 2, 3, Wresfling I, 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 3. BARBARA CARRIE FLADEK Bowerslown General Guidance Service Club 23 Press Club I, 2, 3. EVELYN R. OLSON Waslwinglon College Preparalory Sfudenl' Council Represenfalive IgArisIa I: Youlh Cenler I, 2, 4, Nalional Hon- or Sociefy Secrefary 3, 47 Cue and Curfain Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Press Club Treasurer 2: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH L. PREZIOSI New Village General Sfudenl' Council Represenlalive I, 3: Youlh Cenfer 3, 4: Cue and Curlain 'xii X FN .X, Club 3, 45 Cache Sfaff 45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Ouldoor Club 43 Co-chairman of Prom Decoraling Commiffee 3. I nic ,-un JAMES PATRICK Oxford General Fire Squad 4: Traffic Squad 2, 3, 4. JUDITH MARIE RABENOLD Asbury General CHARLOTTE JANE RYMON Roufe 69 College Preparafory Sfudenl' Council Recording Socrefary 37 Arisfa I, 2, Youlh Cenier I, 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Library Council I, 25 Cue and Curiain Club 2, 3, 47 Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Oufdoor Club I, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN THERESA RUDY Oxlord Business Guidance Service Club 4: Press Club 3: Cache Business Slaff 4, Oufdoor Club I, 2, 3. MARY JANE SECULA Pori Colden College Preparalory Class Treasurer I, 27 Arisla Ig Youih Cenler I, 2, 3, 43 Library Council I, 23 Cue and Curfain Club 2, 3, 45 Ushers Club 2, 3, 41 Cache Sfaff 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4: Oufdoor Club I, 2, 3, 43 Traffic Squad 2. JAMES A. RUSH Washinglon General Sfudenl Council Represeniaiive IgYou+h Cenier Ig Proiecfors Club 2, Foofball I, 2. DOROTHY EVELYN SHOOK Washinqion General Class Corresponding Secrelary 2, Re- cording Secrelary 3, Sfudenl Council Represenfafive Ig Ycufh Cenler I, 2, 35 Cue and Curlain Club I, 3, Secrefary 2, Presidenl 4: Ushers Club 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Oufdoor Club I, 2, 3, 4g J.V. Cheerleader 25 Co-chairman Prom Refreshmenf Commiilee 3. 4--I 'Dy' NORMAN E. SHOTWELL New Village General Fufure Farmers of America I, 2, 4, Vice Presidenf 37 Foofball I, 2, 3: Wresfling Ig Traffic Squad 3, 45 Var- sify Club 4. ALETTA M. SMITH Washinglon General ff I Youfh Cenfer Ig Library Council I, 2, Cue and Curfain Club 2, 3, Ushers Club 23 Chorus I, 23 Ouldoor Club I, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Varsify 3,4. if! ff RAYMOND D. SIMARD Washingfon General .FM , Varsify Club 2, 3, 43 Fire Squad 3: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Baskefball 4, Base- ball 2. LAURENCE J. SMITH Washinqfon General I 1' Fire Squad 3, 45 Foofball I, 25 Varsify Z' 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3: Wresfling I, 25 Varsify 3, 4. JOYCE ANN SIMMONS Oxford General Sfudenf Council Represenfalive 3: Cue and Curfain Club I, 23 Oufdcor Club I, 2, Treasurer 3, 4g J.V. Cheerleader 2, Varsify Cheerleader 3, Co-capfain 4. FRANK SNYDER Changewafer General Fufure Farmers of America I, 2, 3, Presidenf 4, Varsify Club 2, 3, 4: Foof- ball I, 3, Wresfling I, 2, 4, Traffic Squad 4. Q 'UW is I ,,, sl I, ,, I , N--7 X I P RALPH H. TICE Oxford General Proiecfors Club 2. M. ELAINE STOPP Washinqfon General Sfudenl Council Alfernale lg Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4, Fufure Teachers of America 2, Vice Presidenf 3, Presidenf 45 Cue and Curfain Club I, 2, 3, 45 Ushers Club 33 Cache 3: Chorus I, 2, Secrefary 3, 4. PATRICIA ANNE TOMSON Asbury General Youfh Cenler 2, Represenfalive Ig Na- fional Honor Sociefy 3, 4, Twirler I, 2, Maioreffe 3, Head Maioreffe 4: Ou!- door Club I, 2, 35 Band Secretary- Treasurer 3, 4. HENDERSON SUPPLEE Hamplon College Preparafory Class Vice Presidenf I, 4: Sfuclenf Coun- cil Represenfafive lg Fire Squad 3: J.V. Baslxefball I, Varsify 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 41 Varsify Club 3, Vice Presi- dent 4. AUDLEY MCDEVITT TRAVIS Monlana General Class Treasurer 41 Key Club Treasurer 3, Senior Direcfor 4, Varsify Club 2, 3, 45 Fire Squad 2, 3, Asslslanf Chief 43 Foofball I, 2, 3, 47 Baslrefball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Traffic Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Proiecfors Club I, 2. ROBERT G. SZUCS New Village General Fufure Farmers of America I, 2, 4, Treasurer 3: Fire Squad 2, 3, Chief 4, Traffic Squad 4, Assisfanf Chief 3. if el 'QI BRENDA ARLENE WARGIN Washinqlon Business Guidance Service Club 45 Press Club 3, 4, Cache Business Siaff 4, Oufdoor Club I, 2. BERTHA VAN SYCKLE Broadway Geherdl RALPH S. WOLVERTON Asbury General Fufure Farmers of America I, 2, 3, 4. ALICE E. VARNEY Washinqion College Preparafory Class Recording Secrefary I, Vice Presi- den+ 23 Siudenf Council Alfernafe I, 2, Represenfaiive 23 Arisfa I, 21 Youfh Cenier I, 2, 3, Nafional Honor Socieiy 3, Presideni 45 Cue and Curfain Club 2, Treasurer 3, Secreiary 45 Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Cache Sfaff 3, 45 Band Color Guard 3, 43 Chorus I, 2, Girls' Ensemble I, 21 Ouidoor Club I, 2, 4, Presidenf 35 Science Club 45 Girls' S+-ale Delegaie 3. DAVID E. YALE If fx, .si 'aw f-'CT Q. is L X ,. NW ,qffhx Y, , 1 ,X if i N is 'wa I' 1 M5 - I QA. may ,JQRN Asbury General -9-.,,.-I Fufure Farmers of America I CHARLES VASKO Oxford General f Proiecfors Club 2, 3. 'L' is An inheresf In infernafional affairs fakes wus fo Ilwe Unifed Nafions. An hilarious panel discovers John- sfon Oberly's secref-a Iwo-way slrefch. 85 HARRIET B. ZEMEL Waslwinqlfm College Preparalory Class Treasurer 3: Arisra lg Naficnal Honor Sociely 3, 4, Cue and Curfain Club I, 2, 3, 45 Press Club News Edifor 2, Cache Sfaff 3, EdZIor 4, Band I, 2, 3, 43 Ouldoor Club I, 2, 33 Girls' Cifi- zenship Delegaie 3, Co-chairman of Prom Refreshmenf Commiflee 3. SENIOR ACTIVITIES -sl , Evelyn Olson offers Ilwe cup fha? cheers Io Carol An new Naiional Honor Sociefy member. n Beers, rx I 1 . r pa Presidenl Terry DeMonl inviles lhe audience lo share in an evening of fun and frolic. CLASS NIGHT Being of sound mind l7l, we bequealh , , Award winners: Helaine Cheplovilz, Firsl Nalional Banlr: Elaine Sfopp, Washinglon Teachers' Associaiion, Fulure Teachers' of America, Kiwanis Club: Carol Ann Beers, Nalional Honor Socielyg Jacqueline Korcenslry, Rofary Club: Charlolle Rymon, Nafional Honor Socielyg Anne Gallagher, Band, Audrey Dildine, National Honor Sociefyg Pafricia Tomson, Woman's Club. Second row: Evelyn Olson, Lions WT , 4 C N, A3 i W l S. To Evelyn Olson, who can play any musical selecfion, we give her our original lo add fo her collecfion. i ifg 5 i ,,-,- A i s . 1 - , ', , Q. 1. A ki g -i ' . 1, Q y U ,91 6 , ' I 4 A T x I , . i v nf-is f J NJ 3 , . X , :if I 4H!1 ii wg- Clubg Dorolhy Shook, UNICO: Frank Snyder, Counly Agri- culfureg William Paul, Fufure Farmers of America Chapfer Farmer: Ralph Wolverfon, Counfy Agriculfure: Wayne Harf, Nafional and Slar Chapter Farmer, Roy Grabner, Bausch 81 Lomb Science Award, Rensselaer Mafhemafics and Science Award, Washinglon Trusl Co.: Alice Varney, D.A.R. Good Citizenship, Harrief Zemel, A. B. Davidson Essay. A753 Msg C, E all 5 5' ,I 1 4 T - fr xi. in , Am! 86 Pnl your lassel on lhe lefl side, Tony! 9 . 'S , , Eg, -i 22 ' .. x c. J, I I ! Principal Karl Zelfelmoyer has a few parling words for fhe class officers: Belly Jane Mafey, corresponding secrefary Anne Gallagher, recording secrelary: Audley Travis, freas urerg lferrance DeMonf, presidenfg Henderson Supplee, vice presidenl. l-. I, Q The processional. COMMENCEMENT 1 -I 4 'lf Q Represenfinq fhe Class of l957, Roy Grabner welcomes parenis and friends of lhe graduafes. Diploma in hand, Wayne Feilbach lhanlrs Marlin Bry-Nildsen, presidenl of flue Board of Educafioi.. 87 LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE .-su.--any in .,, 1. Il 1 if if ll' 1 IU' Q51 i T Guidance DirecTor Miss DoroThy G. Mulliey, R. Grabner, A. Guicli, W. Fen- sel, and Wayne Feillaach, TuTure en- gineers, Tall: with a represenTaTive from J. T. Balrer Chemical Company. ...K X cy... T These seniors Talre Tinger dexTeriTy TesTs adminisTered by The New Jersey STaTe EmploymenT Office. D. Frey, P. Geene, Nicholas Varhall, direcTorg M. Rudy, J. Gaylord, Miss D. G. Mullrey, H. Cheplovih. Below: A. SmiTh, C. Vaslro, L. McGuire. 322 A ,Z X- Evalyn GoTTschallr and Sonia Bielanowski primp in preparafion for Merchandising Day aT Lau- bach's. The sTore inviTecl area high school sTudenTs inTeresTed in merchandising as a career To spend a day assisTing in The op- eraTion oT The sTore. 88 Y' ' ' Some of ur hobbies lead us info vocafional fields. Ronald Slenlalre a d LeMonf Evans record a program for WCRV, fhe Washi glon radio sfafion. These boys do almosi all ol lhe recor ing for high school programs. x x X Q K .4 X and Helaine Cheplovifz checlr noies before fheir on-lhe-air debut Dorothy JUU A X ima Af fhe Sfudenf Cenfer prospeciive sludenl Harrier Zemel d.scusses campus life and fhe advanfages of a college educafion wilh a Douglass senior, 1 . illllf? . A v 5 , 2 e JL l f L QW? ' 1:f1f,sg55.iW,g4 i 1 . isr.i ,Q so K . Mi.: fxx 3:-so Ji' Mosl boys need 'lo be handy wilh fools. Lee Smilh proves fha! he is no exceplion, as he sands fha shelves of fhe cabinef he made in shop. 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Bloom Bodine's Triangle Service Station Clark Bowers, Ir.-Insurance Brownis Garage Brngman's Fuel Service Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bry-Nildsen, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Burd Castle Creek Prints, Inc. Charles' Restaurant Clausen Motors - Dodge if Plymouth Dealer Cohen's Consumers' Research, Inc. County Trading Post Credit Bureau of VVarren County Dairy-Twin Drive Inn Dr. and Mrs. H. Davis Carl A. Depuy DeVoe Funeral Home Easton Knit Products Farmers Feed Service Paul Ford Gero's Plumbing 81 Heating Jacks Glass Shop Library Council Majors Plumbing St Heating The Marion Shop-Dresses Banks E. Moyer, Realtor G. C. Murphy Company New Village Firemen's Club Normis Auto Electric Opdyke's Sales :Sr Service Pettyis Service Station Pleasant Valley Inn Pohatcong Service Station Port Murray Dairy Co. W. C. Pritchard, Insurance Americo Rossini The Rush Agency Rush Br Cook-Men's Wear Dr. and Mrs. D. Siegel Harry L. Smith Traders Feed Bt Supply Company Dr. A. Frederick Uhler Dr. and Mrs. NV. H. Varney Dr. Douglas N. Walck VVarren County Drug Store VVashington Auto Parts Washington Cleaners Washington Coal 81 Supply Co., Inc. Washington House NVashington Porcelain Co. VV ashington Sporting Goods Keenan Cleaners Kinnaman Storage 6: Moving Kiwanis Club La Boutique-Mrs. Lane Jewelers Dr. M. Lemmon Levine's Homer P. Arena A Friend David Balfour Bartron's Market Bennett Products Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blaine Bon-Air Aluminum Awning Co. Broadway Crossroads Store California Market Cal's Ice Company Candy Lyn Beauty Salon Chappeis Gift 81 Card Shop Pop Craig Crameris Shoe Store Crystal Coil Service Harold Duryea Everitt's Taxi Figur's Men's Br Boys, Shop Mr. and Mrs. Leon O. Fisher George W. Fleming and Family Arthur E. Fliegauf, jeweler Fox's Liquor Store Frankis Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. james L. Gallagher Washington Theatre VVashington Water Company Washington Woman's Club Clark Willever Women of the Moose, Washington Chapter No. 520 Wyckoff's Atlantic Service Station Mae Harris Elmer Gesner W. Russell Hamlen Howard's Radio 6: T.V. Service jack's Hot Dog Stand Kandy Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuebler Kiltie Shop Carl E. Lemasters T. E. Lisowski, D.V.M. Maginnis' Friendly Mobil Service Harry Maywald Mike's Barber Shop Millbrook Knitting Co., Inc. Modern Valet Service New Village Parent-Teachers' Association Newton's Men's 61 Boys' Wear Oranfs Market Oxford Loyalty Class Oxford Parent-Teachers' Association Oxford Teachers, Association M. T. Parr, Auctioneer Iean and jay Pence Pfaff's Grocery Store Pin Cushion Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Potter Reese's Grocery Riddle's Wall 81 Floor Covering Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur M. Rush S.E.A. Automotive Distributor, Inc Millard R. Sarson Scharrer's Garage Serokais Record Shop Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Stopp Superior Vending Service Traveler's Insurance Agency Mr. and Mrs. M. Tressler Villa Roller Rink Mr. and Mrs. NVilliam XVargin Warren Engineering Co. Washington Circle Esso Station Washington Launderette Miss Ruth A, Weller George H. Weston 61 Son - Plumbing dr Heating Williams Paper Products Zielsdorf Garage Lithographed by RAE PUBLISHING CO 22 Frink Street Montclair N J we--f I' In Summa? 37 if , 4 'W 5 X' ,+I DW' .24 , ,. K F' ,gffiafws 1 J -4 e w-,Lia 57' '11 :jf , f gg fy, ,M Ai Q 3 These workmen have a personal m+eresf in fhe progress of fhe new wing, since fhey aHended 'this high school or are fafhers of sfu- den+s. Leaning on his level, mason Roy N. S1'evens, of fhe Class of I939, fallcs fo roofer Reber? Godfrey, a gradua+e in I948. Felix P. Smifh, mainienance chief of +he Washingfon schools and fafher of Laurence Smifh, discusses plans wirh carpenier George Secula, whose daughfer Mary Jane is a senior: and elecfrician Joseph L. Pels, faiher of Maureen, a iunior.
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