Westfield High School - Weather Vane Yearbook (Westfield, NJ)
- Class of 1958
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Four seasons are gathered here so that each of you might remember, not once but often, many fabu- lousv hours. Thus We, the Class of 1958, humbly offer to you this collection of your memories. DRUDE SPARRE, Editor-in-Chief 2 .f f 1 7 ' , 2- 4 5 ,fi T :Lf af 5 ' , ' V' ' 'S ' . -N 354 1 5 ., J Z: lv' V J- N 4- v 4,- ,.- -f Q- ,,. V U ,- II -- 359 'f 1 A EZ: ,Q 'l1fLQ.L, ,,v.-0 ..:- S.-gil, -22 .- 4 f ff' awk 'T s-ff 1 'Q .fgflaj ll' I ol, 1 al' vi' of' 4. .rn l wwf ,a-'F lkfiv ip,e IMI xg pf! fl! gwwn 'r K, it if ,,i'2l',:l V ' 4 2 , y -I44! Ill, 0,46 i A 'ZW' ,hh 'wa f-W x, Inv Qt 'V-42.2 .hmftyi Sw mf ' 1.55: W F' A A, ia' , ' i J. 29 , I M 1 u f'vMq 1 11 42217 A 4 4 a Y '1 CONTENTS Fall ...,. YVinter .,,,, U Spring .,,,, H Summer ...,, lnuu Jana! here if ia, juni ad if Aaploene . P 3 4-4. Y r J 1 S M RS Forward hunchl Tl f ns dflllllal' Swlftylsm has tor thrrty years exemphfred Mrs R d ogers enthuslasm and eslre to help teen age grrls adjust and mature Through our PdI't1ClpJ.t1OIl 1n her physlcll educfitlon progrlm we le lrn not onl l x tre xmport mt techmques of sports hut llso tht LS5Cl'ltl xl con h GERTRUDE ROC DEDI Swifty and Mr La . y, we the Class of ,58 dedicate this yearbook to you i n appreciation of the. inter- ERS cepts of fur plly W 1ch SVV1fty 15 so vs ell qu 1l1Hed to telch Desplte the IH mx tune COHSIIITIIIIQ' IC'SPO1'lS1lJ1l1t16S and dutles she 1591111165 Svnftx m II nges to clll most of her 600 students h y nune Sxuftx bv her d ex Imple of smcere an person 11 concern h IS d mfr e us wvare of the 1m port lnce of ICCCPf1llg our I'C9POH51l31l1t1C9 as under Cl tSSITl6l1 as semoxs d IH IS the lc lders of t OIHOITOW 4 , 'un i rc as . . . . . - . . . a . ' r. c . 1 ' 2 c 1 ,L 7 2 . .l 1 x 5 5. ' l 2 ' ' 7 2 2 . ' J I . V . 1 1 . . . . 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A -Q44 Av . .M ' '5- 'L v 4' mv J' 'XM -QS A C a I 4, -li Q1 vw. '10 , Z , 4 'th' I - ' ' J Q R. v t A b ,- fd' . -J' A Q ,- ve 2 Q. V fu , .1 ,,,f 'V sb- ,f x abr' .pf , K 'A R 'I you f , -Q, Q va sv Q . ir D hs ky- ,ill ,- f w-4 - x, vp . v :ff N7 9 5' 1, 'xi' AL X -I 41' 'rr fb ADMINISTRATION ROBERT L FOOSE A B M A LL D Prmczpal HAROLD S THOMPSON Asszstant to the Prmczpal Mechamcal Draufmg DR S N EWAN JR BS MA PhD Supermtendent of Schools MELVIN F MICHAELS B A M A Asszstant to the Prznczpal lllg- -' 1' an 61,15 -llfi FIRST HOXV Xlrs A11 nomo SECOND ROXV Xllss Ayus Xlr 13111131 RD R O XV r ll s Xlrs B H111 1' Blrnu Xllss 13111111111 FOURIII ROW Nlxss Bruner Xlr B1111 lllj., Nlrs C11111ro11 Xlr D11 lo Russo Nhss D11tr11l1 anti' ,.,-I ii a-sl FIRST ROYV: Nlr. Kelly. SECOND RONV: Mrs. Kosak, Fir. Kursar. THIRD HOYV: Mr. Lu Costa, Nlr. Lay. FOURTH ROYV: Mr. Lazzaro, Hr. Lcwi5, Mr. Liixemburg, Mrs. Mer- fl . FIFTH ROXV: Mr. Mil- ler, Sir. Nappen, Mr. Palencar, Mrs. Phipps, Miss Ransom. bm 1--v -,Q 0-alll! WU! -our FIRST ROW: Mr. Rec- chia, Mr. Richards, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Schenck, Mnss Scott. SECOND ROW: Mr. Shil Xlrs Step mens Xlrs Sutherlfmd Xhss Twylor THIRD ROW 'Xlr Tny lor Nlxss Theurel FOURTH ROWV XII Thompson NI155 hge domnu FIITH ROW Xlr XVASIIVIIIC YNIUUAQ, ,-3 FIRST HOXX XI11, XX I1 1 bLC,OND ROXX Xlrs Xoung, XI1 !o1a,L I RD RO XX Xhss D01 uv Mrs. Bingh RIII XX 1 xr huff 1 111 Miss XX'l1it'1kLr N r L is FH R DX owcv Hrs. r Mr. Fornscn Xlrs. 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Q fi' xt ,Q-5 FOOTBALL fr J I I! lx FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROVV T Bentley S Luebctk I4 SC1TlD1C.1t NV L T H111 co c1pt1111s IN D1C1pr1o D Trot111 III I IC eu V rnum P VV11d1y B Ixrebs D Stern C Re1sor I 1 T Greco D Pearce H F1sher Xlr E111s Nlr Cerber m111 turnout of Hqmpered bv 1 s footb 111 c1nd1d1tes 1nd the -Xs11n F111 ep1de1n1c XVGStf161dS Blue Deuls posted fl 36 record for the 1907 c1mp11gn The Blue Dev11s 11111 1 rough tlme gettmg st uted under t11e1r new 11e 1d co1ch Les Zorge hut t11e1r ptr formmces lmproxed 1n evcrx gune After droppmg three of then' f1rst four contests thex knocked off Bound Brook and Spr1ngf1e1d ReU1on11 to brmg thelr reco1d to t11e 500 m1rk LEFT TO RIC HT B111 L1ne md 1ss1stant coaches THIRD ROW 'Nh Kehler assntant R NI11tb1e R Bqles co'1ch C Eddy R Cumbert R Z'11esk1 G Case P C0111ns I james FOURTH 1 R ROW XI1' St11es tralner I Browne11 R Muel er W If 1 L Scanlon I Luebeck R Harms T 'NIcCeary I An erson Brennan R Nlorash e TOIH H111 CoC1pt1111s Xlr Les Lorge Co 1c11 f' ' - Q - ' Q Q Q g v' f ' -. -'- X r W 5 W , f J' 'I f S 1 Q ' N . 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Tun thu 1111 up IUIIIISII thru of the but terms lll tht Qtlte North Plllllfltlil RlllXXlX lncl Pl llllf16lCl Although thu put up 1 good flqht 'lgalnst thest thret opponents flte Wfls s1n1plx 10 unst them -Xfter shoxs mg up hetter wunst Rlhuu md North Pl 1ll'1fl6lLl the Blue Uexlls looked forwlrd to tl1e tl lCllfl0HIl turkey du cl1s51c xuth Pl unfulcl All those who xx 1tneSSed th15 h 1rd fought h lttle re lllzecl th it the Cxrcl ln lls chd not le ue XX cstflelcl ulth Ill tllC1I' felthers IS xx 15 predwtccl hv 1ll the locll newsplptrs At hllf tlme the score rem unecl 0 0 In the th1rd perxod we scored but xx ere not rble to l1old the leld lHClPl11I1f16ld notched tl1e1r lut Wm The Dev1ls pllved the best glmf, of the yelr that mornmg mtl left the gr1d1ron W1tl1 thelr helds hlgh Trotmrm W68tf12lCIS rz ht end appears lxCll6d up for the second half of the Turkey Day Game FOOTBALL RECORD Ferns Rahwly Perth Amboy Roselle Plrk COlllmb1l Bound Brook Reglon ll N Pl unfmlcl Plalnfleld lV.H.S. Football Coachin Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Hwrxey ferher line cowc 1' H1155 Stiles trlincr' Burt Ellis and C 1ry Kehlcr 'lS5lSt'iflt CO'lCl lCS' Les Zorge head coich. li Football Came Shots um Mucneun may veup t fund riffht end on his way to G 30-yd. touchdown. His first of two and Westfields second of the game. Stern drwes through Regtonals lme behznd the blockzng of B1ll.Lane George Reasor and Terry Bentley Dnught Stern and Pete Wllday spozl Columbzas aerzal attack v 6 U owvvlla urn ., n - . 1 . . . s , . . , . Q3TlldHkSgl'Ul.Hg Day Camew 'A -LT 1' night Iwfnrf' flu' ilfllllf' llrinus fm! ll r'mu'ffff1 ilu' P171 lirzflrf. rzlzrrr' flu' I'l11il1ff1'lz1Cr1rrli1 in IIlH'I:i'JIY in fffvgrj. VV .t'55?v. - x i INS! X Y f.-M C fl This year the twirling squad re- ceived additional help from Miss Marion Taylor who not only aided in devising their routines for each game but also introduced a new style of marching. Specialties during the sea- son were majorette Susan Iacohusis half time routines and an Indian XVar Dance at the North Plainfield game. The climax, of course, was the Plain- field game when Sue introduced twirling with fire. S e n i 0 r s Susan Ruckert and Ethel Anne Mount per- formed with two batons, and the underclassmen waved blue and white flag batons in unison. 26 jwirdrfi TNVIRLERS XVHEEL FRONT TO BACK: E. Mount, L Mayne, P. Newman, S. Ruckert, S Newman, K. Trcnner, J, Johnson CENTER: S. Jacobus, Captain. CA QQPACL JQP5 f fi ,,-,- 1 .4 , TT, V i A A CHEERLILADERS XVIIEEL FRONT TO BACK: Carlisle, D. Lucrsscn, H. llclmcr, D. Sparre, Hine- bauch, D. Dcwcy, J. Huis, B. Lincoln, T. Putnam, C. llermaum, Nl. Archer. CENT1ill: E. Putnam, captain. AB- SENT: J. Leonard, S. Demarest. Once again XVestfield produced the unique. Many students had re- quested the revival of boy cheer- leaders, and when football season arrived four handsome seniors an- swered the call. Many hours of prac- tice Were put in before each game by both the boys and the girls super- vised by Miss Marion Taylor. Much of the credit for our high XVestfield spirit this ycar should go to Captain Elizabeth Putnam and her cohorts who managed to keep enthusiasm at a feverish pitch. WVhen basketball season arrived these girls quickly changed their blazers and skirts for jumpers and the gridiron for the gym, but they still kept that same VVestfield spirit resounding throughout the game. 59051 FIQLO 27 THE BAN I Ahlfeld wzrmz-wo Alles Alles Ames Andrus Badeau Bailey Brouillard Uswfi mi Buhler Bunnell Carlson Clarkson Corbett Divison Dixon Dou5,las I Duncan Eaton Eddy Fisher Flanagin W Fletemeyer A Caudette 'UIPOU MARCHING BAND Goodwin Graham Haworth Heiple Heras Keith Lannmg Lepow 4 W McAllister 'xlackenzie Mackenzie Mampe Merrlll Nlolster Mozealous Pearlman The Band composed of sixty peo- ple under the direction of Mr. Robert Banks performed in three concerts this year its formal concert an ex- change program for Scotch Plains High School and an informal Pops concert in the spring. During the W B I Pierce Pollard Schneider Schultze Scott Small Sher Teeple ogsoor-:cc Ullrxch Vanderbilt Vlgne Waldchen Weintraub Wick Wilson Zexs so 0 'H Drgmggcgg D-25c'oo3-P ,.-. -: 5- wo.. 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J ' Y. i Av' I' Qrgs 7 Saorfa Mary Ellen Lrst Ioyce Muller Karen Longfellow Mary Blrdsall Sue Jacobus Pat Malkrn Lynn Frsher Io Ann Brgelow Audrey Cehrlem Nancy Coleman Sue Clark Varlety IS the keynote of the Crrls Physrcal Educatron Department for there are as many act1v1t1es as there are months 1n the school year Autumn brmgs f1eld hockey and soccer the latter havrng been 1n1t1ated lust th1s year After Thanksgrvmg basketball volleyball and modern dance move rnto the spotlrght along wrth badmmton md stunts Before exam trme several class perlods are devoted to lessons on rel lxatron and after the gym program rn May there IS strll trme for softball Many of these sports are also held after school for the benefrt of those who are especrally rnterested and want to learn more Often the grrls who partrcrpate rn hockey basketball and softball after school compete agarnst teams from nerghborrng hlgh schools . . . s . . a , . a 1 J 2 . ' i , , . s 5 ual? 3 ... FIIIST ROXV: C. Mowen, C. Flannery, V. Lee, C, Dema- rcst, B. Rogers, P. Loeb, S. I:0l't4'lllJ1lll!lll, K. Lewis. D Sparre, M. Crowe, K2lIIlIll1.'l'lllLlll, D. Mulreany, L. May 7 SICCOND ROXV: S. XVilcox. B, Stogowski, I. Malkin, D. Dewey, N, Brunton, J. Brower, F. Buck. lf. Spencer, K Michelson, K. Longfellow, M. Mackie, S. Coffey, L, XValtcr, I. Mervine, C. Randolph. TH IRD IKOXV: E. Monti, S Aikens, Morrison, Case, DI. Sexton, L. Cunninghain S. Knight, L. Smith, M. Jensen, D. Kyak, j. Myers, S Thompson, M, Laffan, -I. Sutton, B. Ricker. FQUIITH ROXV: A. XVilkinson, K. Trenner, A. Graff, C. Pollard, C. Kurtz, B. Davitt, L. XVright, S. Ruckcrt, S. Mereness, C. Crant, D. Corbett, P. Putnam, M. Frantz. FIFTH ROXV B. Lincoln, C. VVittke, P. Hendriksen, I. Trenner, Mer- rill, Robb, A. Cehrlein, J. Varnum, S. jacohus, M Morgan, S. Clark, A. Hedges, M. Birdsall, B. Cunningham M. Bickel, M. List, L. Fisher. SIXTH ROVV: I. Iiois lien, S. Dexnarest, S. Vance, S. Phillips, I. Neuman, C Baker, D. Burnham, J. Crant, B. Davitt, C. Farrand, S Adrian, C. Wfhaley, M. VVilson, L. Bevelheimer. SEV- ENTH ROXV: C. Prescott, I. Stirrup, S. Moore, J. Howard B. Holland, M. Cowles, B. Piehner, j. Morton, J. Leslie M. Haase, I. Turner, M. Lea, M. Christian, S. McGowan XVeekly throughout the school year, approximately eighty girls meet to discuss leadership responsibilities and to learn skills in hockey, soccer, or bas kethall. These leaders aid the physical education instructors by taking at tendance and managing various other jobs in the department. In the second semester another group, composed largely of sophomores meets to learn the duties and qualifications of a leader in preparation for possible leadership the following year. The trainees either have been recom mended by past leaders or else have requested leadership themselves. The Girls' Sports Council, more commonly referred to as the G.S.C., 15 composed of twenty-six girls who represent all the girls GIRLS, SPORTS COUNCIL in the school. During the year the G.S.C. sold blue and white beanies with a blue devil monogrammed in front and also sponsored two dances the Turkey Trot in November and the countr dance in March , Y In the fall the girls were hostesses to the North Atlantic Field Hockey Tournament held in VVestfield this year. Supervising the C.S.C. are Mrs. Gertrude Rogers, Miss Barbara Ayres and Miss Marion Taylor. FIRST ROXV: L. Fisher, K. Thorsen, secretary, I. Trenner, M, Bifdgall, V, Sghompl FOURTH ROXV, D. Span-e, P P1'0SidffHfQ F- BUCK ViC'3'DfCSidCI1f: I Biuvlew. SECOND Loeb, N. Coleman, S. Clark, B. Lincoln, S. Coffey. AB- ROXV: S. Iaeobus, liohb, A. Cehrlcin, D. Thomas, M. SENT: Carlj51g,fre35u1-el-51,Bentley. Archer. THIRD BOW: L. May, M. E. List, K. Longfellow, 5 ev T7 v a ur enior icnic uf., my 11 vi if ,iw W , 'F' f 3 fs 3 , 4 K , QM! f f sa, if 1 'Q X. 34' ,M 5. M, It 0 ' rf V H f - lib, if ,ww g , Is Y' ' R A 8 L A Q' is . V-:f g V f an ff A . f - -gg sg, . , VV - . - .5 n ,sr A n s 10 'K 4' wg, . 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X if Aff i N L! r- D I 'Q GIRLS Abbott Adrienne Aikms S rr 1 Ahbr meh C itherine Amoroso Dolorcs Ant mics NI ujorie Anthony P 1tr1c1 1 Anthony Peggy August Judith Anne Ayers XI irgaret Badeau Nlchss 1 B irbcr Sus an Baumer 'N italic Betts Ahee Bctz P lmcli Bickcl Nl rrcia Birds ill Xlary Bonney Carol Breib nrt Joan Bri den Ellen Brynildsen Joyce Buldo Terry Buonocore o Ann Bur 'ess Judith C rgn tssolr 1 r mces C udill Sue Clarkson 6lV1Tg1H11 Corte Judith Colley Sabrina Cole Priscilla Conroy Patricia Const mtrnc Angelina Cooke Virginia Coplcmm Nlrrthi Corbett Dy um Coutmt April Coyle Judith Crlpon Judith Crissey Cul Cunningham Linda DeFoe Patricia Demarcst Gail Dewey Deborah Di lorio Marie Dlouhy Carol Donaldson Mary Dowell Barbara Edmon Christine Edmunds Carol Elcome Barbara Ewing Joyce Farr Constance Farr Constance Flanagan latrici-1 Foster Joan Fox Carolyn Frantz Margaret Freeman Nancy Fremon Carolyn Giglio Phyllis' -Gimber Joan Clocheski Janice Goodwin Patricia Graff Audrey Hadley Jane Hahn, Eleanor Hall, Nancy Haller, Elizabeth Haug, Sonja Heiple, Alice Heller, lNancy Henriksen, Margaret Herbert, Patricia Ann Hilseberg, Jean Hofstetter, 'Mary Lou Hogan, Patricia Hogrefe, Barbara Holland, Melodye IUNIOR CLASS Holschuh Anne Howlett Hope Humphrey Lynn Hurling Joan Husk Linda Jexyett Barbara Johnson Judith lxunmerman Julie Ixehrh Linda lxeith Betty Sue kelly Sharon Ixlami Phyllis Knapp Susan Labenski Carolyn Lintz Anita Lea Xlary Ann Lee Velma Leonard Judith Lrnck Vicky Lmcoln Barbara List Nllry Ellen Logie Margaret Longfellow Karen XllLDOlldlll Rowena Xllck Ruth Xlackie Marlorie Xlrgalhles Judith Xlancuso Josephine Ximnmo Dolores Xlarron Xhchele Xlason Diane Xlrtt Linda Xliy Lorraine Mayne Linda Xlclntosh Joanne Xlelillo Joanne Xlerrill Suzanne Xlervinc Judith Xletz Patricia Miles Carole Montelione Joyce Moore Susan Morgan Joan Mulreany Doreen Mumford Shirley Murphy Virginia Napier Nancy Newman Shirley Nix Nancy Nostrand Marian Oberlin Gail Oldford Sheila Patterson Terry Pierce Marion Pollard Carolyn Porcella Carol Porcella Laurel Poth Linda Prescott Carol Putman Priscilla Quinn Prudence Rainey Andrea Roeber Barbara Rowe Patricia Sampson Mary Louise Saunders Judith Scott, Patricia Seeman, Margaret Serbe, Diane Small, Anne Smith, Karen Soriano, Anita Spina, Mary Stallone, Theresa Stanaway, Susan Stirrup, Jean Stith, Joyce Thompson, Betsey Thompson, Suzanne Thorburn Anne Thorsen Karen Trenner Kathryn Turner Judith Turpin Beverly Umbrelt Dorayne Vail Patricia Vance Susan Vuillemot Dorothy VV1ldchen Elmabeth Walker Lynn Walton Susan Warner Linda Whaley Caroline VVh1te Jennifer Wilcox Susan Wilson Nlarjorie Wlttke Gai Yenzer Dorothy Yoder Katherine Zastrow Sandra Zeis Carol BOYS Abbott William Ahlfeld John Ayres Edward Bally Nicholas Barrett Bruce Bates Carson Battiloro Anthony Bauer Eugene Bernstein Joel Bird Dillard Bliss Jay Botts Lawrence Botvrmck Ellas Brldley Lelgh Brown Edward Buck Richard Carlson Paul Case Ceorge Clements Edwin Cline Charles Cliver Blain Collins Donald Collins Peter Conn David Cook John Craver Frederick Culver David Davies James De Bella Joseph De Chellis Cary De Chellis Cory De Chellis Robert Dick Gerald DiXIaio Thomas Diplock Gordon Downing Paul Dudley Thomas Eaton Douglas Eddy Charles Fay Peter Fish John Fisher, Herman Foose, 'Robert Fosburg, Peter Frederickson, Robb Friedrich, Ronald Gaudette, Alan Gaul, Robert Gill, Jack Gilson, Thomas Gordon, Robert Gray, James Griswold, Gordon Gumbert, Robert Haines Robert Hall James Hall Robert Haney Charles Hanke Robert Harris John Hemsath Evans H1te Kenneth Hogan Richard Huber James Kingston James Kossowrcz Grevor Krebs Brandt Larson Philip Lewis Isaac Lewin Richard Llghtbown Thomas Littlefield Reed Lovett Jack Ludewig David Mampe Edwin Marsh John Martin David Xlartm Malveise Nlay Douglas 'vIcDermott Richard Mc Geary Thomas Mc Larty Paul McLeland Bruce McLaughlin Robert RICISSIIBI' Ronald Mereness Henry Nlmkel Lewis Xlrrante Thomas Mitthauer Jay Moister Matthew Mozealous William Ntgfl Anthony Obermann Arnold Obermann Siegfried OBrien 'Robert Orme Paul Pattysnn Brian Pearce Daniel Petrucione Michael Phelan William Phelps William Reeder Carey Reynolds Jeffrey Ritchie Larry Roemrnele Richard Russell Jack Ryan Anthony Schmidt Miles Sendell William Shea ohn Sidfor Gordon Simms Kenneth Smart John Stern Dwight Stork Al .n Taylor Kenneth Tceple Joi Templeton Cilbert Thawley Thomas Thompson, Peter Torborg, Jeff Tucker, Samuel Xarnum, Gerald Vogt, Peter NValker, David NValsh, Richard XVebster, George NVhitmore, Richard Wilde, George Wilde, Richard Zaparanick, David 6 I1 1 1 tk . 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I .I 1 TI A' 7 , ' Halleluyah for the Lord God Ommpotent rezgneth TABLEAUX vm,, 'Eff 7- 4' Anil tha glory of the Lorrl slzall be uncalccl aml all flnslz shall snc lt to ctlzar for the nmutlz of T Qgdgii the Loral llatlz spol en It M For unto us a Clnld is born unto us a sun IS :Len 41 GIRLS, CHORUS II The Advanced Girls' Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Gleason, performed at the school Christmas program and the Spring Festival. This group studies challenging musical pieces, and hence it requires vocal ability to be chosen as a member. This year's chairman of Chorus II was Susan Iacobus, and the vice-chairman was Priscilla Putnam. The group was accompanied by Iudy XVerner and Barbara Elcome. FIRST ROW N Conlln K Yoder E Niount C Farr I Lugmbuhl S Neumann C Oberlin G Demarest L Walker E Weaver R Rehner K VVheeler SECOND ROW lN Chambers I Bigelow N Thompson D Kyak B Bullock B Lmcoln S Wilcox C Xlowen C Nlaltble N Napier L Huslc I Trenner I Luginbuhl R Xlack 'N Baumer THIFD ROW P Putnam BA Rogers I Niorton N Brunton E Lltch S Iacobus I Barnett L Wrllmms I Brower A Leone XI Coplcmrn I Xlullcr C Koos S Hmmm lx Lewis E Putnun I Howard FOURTH ROVV A Cehrleln F Clgnasoll S Nlumford V Lee NI Archer R Tobelmann P LOQIG NI Haase N Stern C Gates I Carter F Buck P XI lllx1I1 S Barber D Sparre P Loeb B Bourns VI Frantz VI Iensen FIFTH ROW L Salo NI Blrdsall M Blckel K Smith VI Christian I Arundale M L Crowe E Hahn S Old ford F Peterson C Labenski I Hilseberg I Wilson B Bigelow B SfOgOWSkl E Willmms I Sutton 'VI B Harris B VIacC1ll SIXTH ROW I XICTVIHC NI Mackie biugh C Flannery I Leavy S Ruckert I Carllsle N lroenewelt S Thompson I Slunders P Ayers P Conroy C Ixllppert K Sisso XI Harrlson P Reagan XI Morgan B A Holland D Stern L May K Nlichelson C Towl B Yoder I White ACCOXIPONIISTS B Elcome I Werner Q 2 . 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GIRLS CHORUS I The Clrls Chorus I IS .1 beglnners group 1n wluch the glrls are taught the fundamentals of choral musxc Under the dlrectxon of Vlrs Gleason thls ye Irs chorus made appearances IH the Chrlstmfns assembly program and the NIus1c Festxval Lella Bunnell and Nancy Ullrlch ac compamed Chorus I and the ch urm rn md VICC chaxrm In were udy Klepe and Nancv Schnexder respectxvely ' ' . 1. , L c A, .' .Y , ,' 211 -' z I I , I FIRST ROW A Fxsher P Larsen D Frantz B Darby P Hallam I Hackett D Drxon T XIcCrann C Cutten berger T Lrghtbown A Strock SECOND ROW 'VI Brrstol NI Xlflrtrn I Reed C Wlstar K SIINIHS P Reuther I Webber B Chnstmno I C111 I Coodwm A L Xlarsh D NIacL1ughl1n B Lemkolcl I Thompson VICC churmln B Muller D Sweet D Cllbert C, Srd ford B Cordon 'NI Nlackenzre D x'IO1St6I' D Luerssen I Rexs FOURTH ROW K Ludlum T Thawley A Stork T Bentley C Hermann F Bell I Plerson chalrman D Damron N Wrlllamson I Marshall T Newall E XIICIOIH T S1Sk0 IN Greco FIFTH ROW O Whlte H Dougllis D NI1cNe1l C Rochlt R Beck D Xhrtm F Schmrdt B V1g,l11nt1 A Chrone R Wh1tmore B Horn P NIL Larty SIXTH ROW E Torgersen B Browlrd D Creed D Bxrd D Dertz I Chandor B Coords I Nhchhmqra A Hayworth S Lannmg I Ionea R Llttlefleld A Hanke R Twltchell B McClelland BOYS CLEE CLUB The Boys Glee Club under Mrs Glelsons Cl1I'6Ct101'1 made two appearances th1s nerr m the schools Chrrstmas program cmd at the Sprmg Festlval Accomp mlecl bv Vlllcolm Nldckenzle md Alln Flsher thrs group sing .1 xarlety of HILISIC mcludmg both rellgrous and humor ous preces iv Plerson was the ch urm in of Clee Club th1s year w1th oel Thompson servmg as VICC ch urmfzn ' : . 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After weeks of COIHP6tlflYC 1ud1t1ons twelve senror glrls were chosen to compose tlus years Twelve Accompmled by VI1rth1 Harrlson and Iudy XVerner and dlrected by Nlrs Clclson these glrls appe lrecl It gatherlngs of V3.l'10llS OI'g1I'l1Zlt1OIlS 1HC,llldlI1g the umor VVomens Club the YVVCA the Methodlst Nlens Club md the Amcrlc m Leglon The hlghllght of the year for the Twelve wls 1ts lppelrmce It the Sprlng Festrvll it whlch the glrls sing Stalrway to the St Irs md Thumbellna Severql tlmes clurmg the yelr the Twelve and the Thlrteen jomed forces to smg Comm Thru the Rye md Stlrdust The Th1rteen composed of tlurteen semor boys made 1ts flrst appearance at Back to School lxlgllt 1n September and contlnued to appear before varlous groups ln the commumty some of whlch were the Amerlcan Leglon the Wom ens Club and the 'Vlethodlst Father Daughter Banquet The boys were ably accompamed by Andrew XICCASBIH At the MUSIC Festlval the Thlrteen made a memorable appearance 1n red tuxedo jackets to slng Blrth of the Blues and VV1tllOl1t 1 Song THE THIRTEEN R Beck D XllLL'lllI.,llllI'l B Ltnsltold I Thompson D Lutrssen I Hens T Bentley I' Nlr.C,rann I' Schxmdt B Darby C Humum D Xl1LNc1l A Strock A NiLCash1n auompamst J- - , 1 1- 1 1 .', J. 1 , . i . 1 , 1 .' 1 - z J . 7 1 . . . . 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' , . , . 1 , , 1 , , . 1 . , . , . - , THE TWELVE Carllsle I Lemv S For tenbiuffh C Fllnnerv S LIICODIIS F Lxtch I Arun dnle I Burnett P Loeb D Splrre B B1 flow Xl Hlmson md I YVerrner accomp lmsts FIRST ROXV R H6118 C THE ORCHESTRA Et c y 'N Ch unbers S Jicltson L Boyer I Roe diger D Alles B Flete meyer SLCONID ROXV B Crewxtll VV Smith B Cflllllll D Corbett B Keith B Bmrdsley I Dunmn Nlr Blnks director E Leonhardt D Johnson E Weiver X1 Xlorris L Bficleui S Xlerrill A Heiple B VVoodruff W Nioze llous 46 The XVestf1eld High School Orchestrl under the direction of Mr Robert Binks has performed It virious times throughout the ye lr It provided music for the Fill Pl ry md the Senior Pl ly Ind llso for sever Il school assemblies THE SENIOR PLAY The Senior Cl'1ss production of Wil- liam Shakespeares Twelfth Nzght was highly successful both to the clwss and the audiences who showed their oppre- ciation and delight by braving the heav- iest snow-storm of the year to Qttend the play. Charming bright Elizabethan eos- tumes and strikingly effectixe scenery enlivened the plot of mistwken identity and misplaced love. All involved in the play from the highly efficient stige crew to the cast itself made the first Shakespeiriin play presented in W est- Held High School an occasion to be remembered Scenes rom the Selzior Plar . , , . ,, .,.., I '5 xV.' Q V I W, 57 f UAVUIUI IIOUQIIIOU SPUQTIC If tlzou tlzinlcst thou can to IHC, -51 TGIF!!-' prove me ll fowl, do it. LEFT TO RIGHT: John Reis, janet NVhitm-y, Richard Beck. LEFI' TO RIGHT: Ferris Buck. 11111108 DLIHCRIN- FL .. , LEFI' T0 RIGHT: ,mmf 7f'1U,f1'ff1fffwfvfl Svlffu- LEFT TO RICLIIT: niflhml 125303: Fritz, Iiiclmrfl BQ-ck. julm fffffw'f'f1ffff1LHf'f1, fhlffffliff. B1-uk, Summ I'A1lfU'IlI7.lllLll ' ' ' Reis, 1.11114-x Dlllnnum, WH! Ol'f'f'NS' UHCIC, 51' 1l1i:lrh-lv, XIAKILUIIII Nlanlwrn Wflf- fi.. .x11...A 1f1N1.1-r. LEFT TO RIKQHT: Kath- lcen Suwn, Fcrrix Buck. 1.11115 Brom-r, Edd.: I.wm- lmrclt, Xvflli-illl Sclulltn-. Hdrrix P.llIIlt'l' Ahirielvxw, 511- mill Harte-r1l1.1u1:fn. j.11m-N Biik-lrm' lfmlfir-rw, Xhlcfnlrzl Nlackc-xxziv ixldll Pt'.Ll'IIIl.1l1 rhiddem, D.u'id l-ucrsse-n. A'SuL'l1 ll Srlzmtimz was my lnrutlwr, tcm. The XVestfield Alumni cigers returned on De cember 23 to engage tlus plst ye Irs x irsity in the second annual alumni glme sponsored bv the Clwss of 158. Trailing 43-29 lfter three puiocls the 58 Blue Devils rallied to produce 1 thrilling finish but could not overtlke their vusitw pre decessors and bowed 51 49 ohn Guthrie senior star, led all scorerb with 17 points, followed by 37 cipt un V110 Quigley, who had standing a l u m ni were tu r n e cl in Mosher, Delawareg Thompson, H o ly and Ferdy Shoem iker Princeton. Bill Kingsbury rebounds fo tl Al I k we fleft to Tight! Tom Gzfson1eBolilnlia1nf2gliiftzz VU'-Will, and Ferdy Shoemaker of the Alumm CHEERLEADE'RS LOCOXIOTIVE D Sparre I Carllsle I Leonard E Putnam captam D Dewey S Demarest R Rehner XI Archer B Llncoln T Putnun WRESTLING 1 V WRESTLING The year 1938 marked the comeback of wrestlrng to and sophomores onlx and xx IS coached by Nlr Kehler the backfreld football coach H estfrelds grapplers compxled a 5 3 record whrch IS exceptrontxl consxdermg the amount of tr umng the te rm h ld rccerx ed The boxs are looking for wird to vxrsrtv urcstlmg ncxt vear and are preplrmg themselves now FIRST ROVV I Luebe-Ck D Xlartm j Bllss I An derson B Xlueller XI Bazaral I Davles J Frsh D lowers C XVISIIT lx Srmms SLCOND ROWV r Kehler coflch Thomas Nl Sarcent B Xlaltbre D Koppe D Zctparamk A Cnudette XI Petruclone B Phelps Colms B Cnet THIRD now J Sapp T Hess I Fogerty I Baucr I Baron B Cordon I Shaprro RECORD XIorr1s Hllls Plalnflelcl Cranford Roselle Park Reglonal Hunterdon Reglonal Scotch Plalns Roselle Park 49 . D , 1 V ' ,',., pl ,Q 7 NI . , . g I la - - 7 r PI 1' , ln, , . H I 35 .r........ . ' ' ...,.c.,.. 11 . ' ' 22 .,........,. ' ' ' ......,..... 33 lV6Stf16ld Hrgh School. The team was comprised of juniors 00 oo . ' J . , ' ' X 36 v...1.s s.s-.r.t.. 15 s 1 , 1 1 L , '------'.w-- . w-----'---AA - o 1 , l 1 a l--- I A YQA. 1 z z ' ' ' . f ' - ,, , , l ' 1 30 ........ ' ' ' .c.... .. 6 1 L I s A 1 ' ' l I BASKETBALL FIRST ROW B Ha1nes K Hlte I Cuthrxe captam I Drck L Rxtchle T Gllson SECOND ROW C Hoppln I Hackett C Webster T Dudley I Mowry D Wllday R Bally THIRD ROW Mr Mlller IV coach I Mannmo S Lannlng I KCHIIDCS B Crlson I Chrlstenson Mr Lay head coach FOURTH ROW IIzatt D Mayne C Eddy C Rochat E Torgesen managers I N . . I , .- ! .-D , u . . . . . I - .. .. 45' , ' . V, Captam john Cuthrre an all county prospect 1nsp1red Coach ohn Lays court men to a w1n mug season The 1958 cam palgn led to a 9 8 tally The team was seeded srxth rn the county and almost upset Llnden ln the most thrxlhng game of the year Llnden the outstandmg team rn the county was brllllantly held to a t1e t1ll povvwwr Q-'Qu the last two mrnutes when the Lmdenltes broke the deadlock to w1n 47 40 The team suffered from lnexperlence havmg only one semor returmng Ken Hlte and Bob Ha1nes guard and center respectwely should be outstandmg players next year They W1ll be backed up by Tom Gllson Tom Dudley and Larry Rrchre a tr1o of trouble VARSITY BASKETBALL -'Cb 65:4 CW' ui XT' Dudley lx Hltc J, I Cutlru T Cxlson L llltn 111 J Dlglx B H uncs .,nll ' tr-, vu 6 h Wx .xl 3 4' Q 3 'C X nj gl S if - -gi ' hi' X L X ' AY? If , '7 - B 7 v . I' X B X 2 I 6 B L 5 g , K V , 1 i , X 3 E B 7 6 M ix f X 3 V Q S K B 2 1 B gk N ' Z 3, -- , 5 xx, ' 2 I 5 T. f, '. .1 1'-, , 1' , , , , 5 BASKETBALL RECORD 62 .....,,,,,,. 'D' 1 .,,,,,,,,,,, 60 43 --f-----,- ' X ' 1 ' ....,,,,.. 37 61 ......L..... - ' .L..,...,... 66 65 .......... J' ' ' if .L..L,L,,, -11 40 .L.......... 1 ' ' - ,,,,,,,,,,A, 42 63 .....L......,. ' tg ,,A,,,,,LLLL,, 38 60 ,Y,v..,... . '. L ' ' - ,Y,AA,A,,, 51 66 ,,.,,,,,Lw,, -i -,AAA,,,-A q 30 43 -,--- - ' ' il f .LL,L.LL 37 64 .LL,,,,,A,,,,, Q 'ij ,L,,L.,AASS H T0 63 .....66,.W.... ' ' LLLL..LL...LLL 50 64 A ,.,, Vq...A ,- ' - AA qv'-,AA qqAAA T2 55 ----'-- ABB ' -----A--B'BB'- 65 52 .....A...... L A ,,,,,,,,,,,, 62 39 .....,,.,... lg' il ,,A, ,, N -Viw VAAiiww L V X '. i -,AiAii-w. H 56 6.....A,6...AA x L......L.,..L , 69 RLUIOII 11 Xllllburn Pl llllfllld N Plunflcld Scotd1Pl 1111 s S lllx Ulllt Lmden L lcnlm 1 Hosnlln Bosdlg Pnrk Holx Trmltx Pmf IX C1 mforcl B llm IX L mon Cr mford Somc rx lllc SWIMMING FIRST ROW H Xlarshall I Hmebauch I Smart T Bentley I Plerson D Frantz B Krebs SECOND ROW I Welnmann S Rollxns P Wllday S Nlmkel B Coords T Llght bown K Weyman THIRD ROW Nh Kursrr coach T H1ll B NIcDoWell W Kochen derfer R Harrls H LEWIS B Beardsley B xldCLIllf,lll1l'1 Nlr Lavor asslstant coach Coach Kursars mermen led by Captam Terry Bentley completed the 1958 crmpargn w1thout feelmg the pams of defeat One of the hrgh pornts of VVestf1elds season was travel1ng to Columbra and becommg the frrst team to defeat them rn thexr own pool' Th1s IS the f1rst swrmmmg team rn the hlstorv of Westf1eld Hlgh School that has been unde feated These powerful swrmmers ersrly grasped the county t1tle and went on to the greatest VIC tory we have had On Mlrch 8 1958 at Prmce tons Dayton Memorlal Pool the Westfleld Swrmmmg Team splashed to a thrrlhng v1ctory brrnglng home wrth them the State Champron shrp Trophy Insp1red by an lmmense cheerlng sectlon from VVestheld our mermen drowned Columbu and Trenton therr opponents Among the hrgh scorers were Bentley Pre son Hlnebauch and Marshall who conslstently shared the frrst place honors The boys left a trarl of records throughout the state and estab hshed themselves as one of the best teams NVest freld Hrgh has ever produced SWIMMING RECORD MOff1St0WH Rahway Columbra Mountam Lakes Plarnfleld Pm gry N Plalnfleld Rahway Columbra Plalnfleld . . 4 A '- 63 '.-.-----, - -,--.-.'-- U , ' 3 ' 54 .............,.. ---------------- 2 3 ' ' - 52 .............. ' ,............. 34 2 . Q , , - - so ......l. ' L ........ 20 ' ' ' ' 57 ,,,,.,,..... N. Plainfield ............ 20 . . I l . , , , - ,--,----A-- I ' ' --.------' nn . . . I , - 54 -'-'--',----.'V'-- ' '-----'-----V---- - . , . ' A . . 60 '- --'----- ' - - ---.'-- 17 ' ' , 53 ,.-,,-,-,,-A,,,, - ,.,,,r,,,....... 24 'z ' , ' , 48 ,,,,,,,,,,4,,, ' ...,,......... 38 ' , ' f- 50 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' ' .............. 36 S 1 3 O E 'V . 9,4 , ww, , The CLUB HUU E fr il' 4-IQQ.. I.. - TUDE T COUNCIL -at FIRST ROVV: I. Chandor, I. Freeman, J, NiacBean, treasurer, R. Foose, vice-president, C. Klappert, secretary, jack Reis, Mr. Shill, adviser. SECOND RONV: I. XVebber, Nl. Archer, F.. XVeayer, N. Stern, P. Putnam, I. Turner, E. Putnam, J. XVilson, J. Bentley, N. Ullrich, B. Doornbos. THIRD ROVVz T. McAllister, I. Cook, J. Gill, D. Murphy, L. Scanlon, L. Nevin, NI. Laffan, NI. Bristol, P. Crcen, H. Haslam, J. Kiepe, B. Jones. FOURTH ROW: I. Duncan, E. Torgesen, R. Binklcy, I. Coates, K. Nlathiascn, NI. Chin, B. Mackenzie, BI. A. Lea, D. Eaton, N. Greco, P. Burbage, NV. Fletemcyer. Although our Student Council has always been an active organization, this yearis group has been an exceptionally energetic one. The legislative body of the school, its members are the voice of the students. This year through the efforts of the Student Council, the school boasts a wrestling team for the first time since 1941. A school store carrying all materials needed by students has been set up and is being supervised by the council. Ar- rangements haye been made for a blue devil mas- cot at sports events. To raise money for these and other activities, the Student Council holds two dances, the Kick- Off Dance and the Mid-XVinter Ball, and holds a book cover sale. The-money has gone to finance projects such as an exchange student program, buses to away games, and the Thanksgiving Pep Rally. The student body is kept informed of Council activities through open meetings, the newspaper, and by reports by homeroom representatives. IR. RED CROSS FIRST ROXV: R. Cher niu, B. Little, N. Tosto, L. Boyer, vice-president, nctt, Leslie, secretary, nl. Howard, president, S. Shablowski, xl. Ewing, B. Yoder, K. Alibrandi. S E C O N D IIOXV: L. Ilusk, C, Crawford, B. Holt, K. S Ill i t h, P. Quinn, D. lfrnst, J. Beek- inann, T. Stewart, treas- K. Trenner, I. Bar- uifi, L. Salo, C. Grant, Mrs. Cameron, adviser. THIRD ROXY: B. John- son, S. Moore, Wal- tou, N. Moore, C. Pa- palas, I. Coate, Y. Lee ll. Izdwards, S. hltljlllllll XI. Goodwin, N. lfos, C. Towl, IC. xVIlllLllIlS. LIBRARY RLD CROSS COUNCIL The Junior Red Cross Council, under the guidance of Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Florey, is primarily a service club. The club conducts two drives a year: the first, the Ir. Red Cross Membership Drive and the second, the Childrens Country Home Drive. Projects during the year include deco- rating the Lyons Hospital and packing Overseas Gift Boxes. COUNCIL Members of the Library Council give one period each week to the many and varied tasks of running the library. Helping at the desk, shelving books. Illillg magazines, arranging displays, checking new books, all give the member a familiarity with the library which benefits his school work and often leads to part-time library jobs. A charter member of the New jersey FIRST ROXV: I. Sapp. C. Shipman, V. Murphy Napier, president, C. Prescott, secretary, S. Aikins vice-president, Sexton, I3. Fisher. SECOND ROW Miss Scott, librarian, D. Umbreit. P. Quinn, Cunningham. P. Field, S. Cray, C. Bonney. C. Br bury, Mrs. IIall, assistant librarian. TIIIRD li J. Bigelow, C. Deichert, V. Lee, Xl. Sampson, XVallace, XY. johnson. j, de Planque. lf. Peterson Thompson, L. lievelheimer, j. Cafarelli. ABSC S. La Due, treasurer, C. Atwood. D. Corbe School Library Association, our council has at various times held office. Social events are an important part of the program. Especially interesting are exchange meetings with other schools. Davids, B. Everett, A. Peterson, M. Petrucione, D Secor, S, Stanaway, j. Ter-ple, B. Thonmsoi Yeakley, li. Meissner, B. Tay . Kp 'fix ping I Future Nurses of America FIRST ROW: M. Laffan, S. McCeary, M. Heilman, M. XVirth, F. Peterson, D. Secor, P. Field, 1. Cehrlein, P. Reagin, I. Robb, secretary, B. Holland, president, N. Nix, treasurer, A. Soriano, I. Kiepe, C. Lantheaume, L. Poth, R. McDonald, N. Ullrich, B. Mackenzie, P. Anthony, Hitchings, I. Bauer, P. Camp. SECOND ROW: E. Dow, I. Sims, P. Southerton, C. XVest, I. Cappe, S. Thompson, G. Maltbie, S. Moore, A. Heiple, N. Jordan, N. Barber, J. Burley, C. Small, L. Stier, B. Doornbos, L. Johnston, N. Major, R. Tobelmann, S. Ewing, L. Cunningham, C. Gill, S. Jamieson. THIRD ROW: S. Ricker, L. Humphrey, B. W'eldon, C. Ruerup, J. Cimber, M. Spina, E. Leonhardt, S. Sisson, P. Sparre, N. Stern, N. Smith, L. Walker, D. Yenzer, M. Bickel, A. Betts, C. Deichert, K. Nelson, B. Thompson, S. Stanaway, E.Weaver, C. Guttenberger, R. Markham, E. Hann, I. Sutton, I. Mancuso, S. Kookogey. AcIl3SENT: S. Demarest, program chairmang Mrs. Barber, a 'v1ser. Advised by Mrs. Barber, the Future Nurses of America Club ives its mem- bers an opportunity to get a preview of their careers as nurses gy Working as Future Teacherb nurses' aides at Overlook Hospital. The club often hears lectures by persons in of America the medical profession. The only requirement for membership other than an interest in nursing is that a girl be at least sixteen years old. The Isabella Dodds chapter of the Future Teachers of America, under the capable direction of Miss Theurer, encourages students to consider teach- ing as a career. The highlight of the club year is their day spent in local schools. Movies and speakers con- cerned with the teaching profession and service projects are features of the programs. 56 FIRST ROW: I. Sexton, C. Kurtz, C. Pollard, S. Merrill I. Clocheski, C. WVhaley, S. Mumford, N. Napier, M. Pierce, E. Spencer, E. Williams, A. Fisher, president. SECOND ROVV: D. Stern, M. YVilson, I. Stirrup, J. Turner, S. Zastrow, I. Mclntosh, I. Montelione, B. Cunningham, P. Goodwin, M. Morris, D. Thomas. THIRD ROW: I. Coate, B. jones, C. Pierpont, B. s Bauman, B. johns, J. NVhite, C. Lantheaume, M Meares, C, Prescott, M. Width. FOURTH ROW: S McCobb, I. Stewart, N. Bretherton, C. Diamondstein Leila Bunnell, K. Mathiasen, K. Thorsen, L. Nevin Miss Thcurcr idviser ABSENT A Graff F C'11nas- . . 1 r , 1 . , 1 . , . . g, sola, C. Andrews, B. Botts, j. Centa. Forum Club FIRST ROW: I. Foster, A. Betts, C. Farrand, A. Small, C. Mowen, B, Yoder, I. Mervine, M. Mackie, J. Morrison, D. Thomas, B. Thompson.SECOND ROXV: S. Stanaway, M. Copleman, M. Harrison, I. VVhitney, E. Mount, S. Forten- baugh, K. Yablonski, president, J. Hinebauch, J. XVerner, B. Stogowski, L. A. Salo, D, Eaton, C. Templeton, J. Fish. THIRD ROXV: C. XVhaley, P. Malkin, K. Yoder, E. Bry- den, B. A. Holland, D. Luerssen, P. Ayers, E. Torgesen, D. MacLaughlin, B. Creswell, P. Callagher, P. Fosburg, I. Dunlavy, D. Bird, Mr. Miller, adviser. Firm opinions and the desire to express them are the only requirements for membership in the Forum Club. Meetings are held each month in the homes of various members. During the meetings members debate on various problems of the day. They participate in the Union County Forum and belong to the New Jersey Forensic League, Members have made occasional radio or television ap- pearances. Mainly for those students sincerely interested in art, the Art Club was created to stimulate the in- terests of amateur artists or of those who are plan- ning to make art their career. Interesting trips are taken to museums and to other places of interest. Oc- casionally a special speaker is invited to talk and to demonstrate techniques at meetings. During other club periods members work on projects in sculpture. sketching, and painting. Art Club A 5 FIRST ROXV: P. Flanagan, J. Lovett, S. Ullrich, D Fuchs, R. Moffett. SECOND ROXV: A. Rainey, j. Mit- thauer, R. Lewin, S. Pearlman, C. Cuttenberuer, B Muller. THIRD ROXV: M. Nostrand, E. M'arwick, P. Scott, I. Edmonson, P. Conroy. FOURTH ROXY: L. Thom son, H bV0lllIV .Lucbeck L To k p . 4 , I - , . m 'o, j. Clark, R. Flath, Davitt. FII I'H ROVV: L. Lane, M'ilker- son, P. Malkin, M. Marron, S. Mcflowen, D. Leitz SIXTH ROXV: P. Burbage, C. Frew, B. S. Keith, M Mackie, S. Kelly, G. Crissey, j. Gaskell, R. Kolusky, B Heras. FIRST ROW: P. Markham, D. Manfredi, P. Whalen, Mrs. Merrill, adviser, I. Broadbent, C. Roney, J. Umstead, P. Tasker. SECOND ROW: J. Peters, I. Shapiro, S. Feller, T. Williams, V. Schomp, M. Wil- liams, E. Hofbauer, G. Sterphone, D. Amoroso, B. Watson. Catalyst Club The Catalyst Club offers its members an op- portunity to explore the science of chemistry to greater depths than they are able in classes. This year the club under the direction of Mr. Baloga has performed several interesting ex- periments, one of which involved the use of potassium chlorate and sugar in the making of amateur rocket fuel. One of the members is working with ozone and its properties. A trip to the Franklin Institute is planned. IN FRONT OF DESK: Mr. Jones, Adviser. FIRST ROW: J. Bachand, B. Becker, Secretary, D. Taylor, C. Ostrowski, L. Scanlon, President, J. Luebeck. SECOND ROW: B. White, I. Van de Sande, P. Hallam, R. Venti- 58 miglia. I ob Opportunities Club Organized this year by Mrs. Merrill for girls in the business education department, this club seeks out different types of employment opportunities for those graduating in the next year or so. The club has had many speakers who talked on posi- tions ranging from dress design to medical tech- nology. In addition the girls have taken several trips to visit such places as the Katharine Gibbs School, the Latin-American Institute, and the Chil- dren's Country Home. FIRST RO'W: P. Orme, secretary, I. Cook, vice-presi- dentg B. Phelan, president, M. Schmidt. treasurer. SEC- ON'D ROW: R. DifMaio, R. Wilde, P. Vogt, E. Hem- sath, P. McLarty, I. Varnum, B. Cliver, T. Sisko, A. Strock, R. Frederickson, G., Paulson. THIRD ROW: D. WValker, I. Kingston, P. Larson, P. Callegher, I. Melon, M. McKenzie, T. Cilson, R. McDermott, B. Mozealous, Mr. Baloga, adviser. ABSENT: D. MacNeil, I. Hall D. Conn, C. Cline, H. Lewis, Il. Webber, I. Shea, R. Buck. Naturalist Club The Naturalist Club combines enjoyment with serious study. At the meetings programs con- cerning different phases of natural science are presented. Discussions, movies, and reports vary the program. To further their knowledge, the members take several field trips each year. Mr. Jones, one of the schoolls science teachers, is the club's enthusiastic adviser. a Writers, Club For any student who enjoys writing, the Writers, Club offers an interesting program, Members bring to meetings pieces which they have written, short story, poetry, essay. Other members offer construc- tive criticism. Different tv Jes of writinff or methods . I a of improvement are discussed. The highlight of the year was a talk by Mrs. Charlotte Montgomery, professional magazine writer, who gave excellent help to the members. Slide Rule Club The objective of the Slide Rule Club is to teach its members some of the many uses of the slide rule and to increase their efficiency in its use. Usually the meetings consist of lectures and demonstrations, occasionally these are supple- mented by films. This year the group has also instituted meetings outside of club periods. A trip of a scientific nature is also in the forma- tive stage. Although the slide rule will be of greatest value to the future engineer, the mem- bers profit from the club in all mathematical and scientific courses here in high school to some degree. FIRST ROXV: K. Lane, R. XYanless, vice- presidentg S. Britten, treasurer, D, Vanderbilt, secretary, D. Eaton, president. SECOND ROXY: M. Bazaral, R. Duruan, Cl, Davidson, D, Mayne, D. Alles, D. Dixon, j. james, O. XX'hite, J. Thomas. ABSIQXT: S. Campbell, D. Koppe, I. Bernstein, K. Yablonski, Miss Hill, adviser. FIRST ROVV: Miss Bordner, adviser, P. Collins, vice- presidentg B. Dunning, president. SECOND RONV: M. Harbin, D. Umbreit, N. Koorsc, R. Michaels, J. Marshall. ABSENT: D. Lee, secretary-treasurer, I. Maines. Knitting Club Two knitting clubs are running active pro- grams this year. This is the fourth year for the group which Mrs. Gleason advises and the first for the girls who meet with Mrs, Hollingsworth and Mrs. Annonio. The main purpose of both groups is improvement of their knitting. If a member does not know how to knit when she joins the group, she soon learns through the help of the other members. At the end of the school year the club has a display of projects for the past year. FIRST ROVV: A. Lantz, S. Vance, A. Denholm, B. Bourns, chairman, S. Fortenbaugh, vice-chairman, J. Morgan, A. Holschuh. SECOXD ROXV: N. Heller, C. Coy, S. XVilcox, D. Mason. THIRD ROW: P. Defoe, C. Dcmarest, N. Chambers, J. Bower. FOURTH ROXV: G. Rust, B. Bigelow, C. Zeis, I. Leavy. L. MacNeil, B. Jewett. FIFTH RONV: B. MacCill, j. LaCosta, M. XVhit- taker, P. Cole, D. Carlisle, P. Betz, S. Thompson, J. Saunders, C. Flannery, M. Morgan. ABSENT: B. Lin- eoln, S. Knight, J. Mervine, C. Miles, J. Ruckert, Mrs. Gleason, adviser. Senior Literary Club Organized for seniors interested in cur- rent and classic literature, the Literary Club offers serious and thought-provoking discussion on many phases of literature, such as novels, poetry, drama. This vear the club has had several outside speakers and the customary trip to the theatre in New York. The group meets at the homes of members for fun and fellowship as well as discussion. Miss Dietrich is the club's very excellent adviser. FIRST ROYV: Miss Dietrich, adviser, K. Yablonsky, N. Brunton, A. Lepow, vice-president, 'I. Robb, treasurer, K. Sasso, secretary, M. Bristol, president. SECOND ROXV: I. Varnum, I. XVhitney, B. Bunker, M. Morgan, I. Hitchings, I. Trenner, I. Brower. THIRD ROXV: C. Mowen, S. Mereness, A. Wfilkin- son, L. Bevelheimer, L. Smith, A. Hedges. FOURTH ROXV: M. Heilman, D. Burnham, K. Michelson, A. Gehrlein, I. Roslien, E. Monti, E. Litch. FIFTH ROVV: M. L. Crowe, I. Napier, D. Stern, B. A. Holland, I. Clark, M. Cowles, I. Morton, L. VVil- liams. SIXTH ROVV: B. Weldon, M. Haase, B. Bourns, C. Farrand, M. Harrison, I. Leslie, S. Fortenbaugh, I. Howard, B. Yoder, I. Sexton. SEVENTH ROW: G. Schomp, I. Crant, I. Edmon- son, B. Bigelow, C. Crant, B. Cunningham, I. XVerner, A. Harrison, F. Buck, D. Thomas, C. Flannery, E. Putnam, I. Barnett, P. Loeb, I. Lugin- buhl, S. Knight. EIGHTH ROXV: E. Mount, Carlisle, S. Ruekert, E. Dow, I. Muller, I. Morrison, I. YVilson, B. Harris, B. Riker, C. Sparks, D. Mac- Laughlin, R. Rescorla, I. Hinebauch, A. Fritz, I. Freeman, L. VVright. NINTH RONV: M. Christian, E. VVilliams, K. Durling, D. Luersen, S. Phillips, I. Dunlavy, S. McGeary, B. A. Rogers, D. Sparre, P. Moffett, T. Sisko, I. Haller, I. Post, B. Brossard, P. Reuther, D. Creed, H. Palmer. km The Spanish Club Under the supervision of Miss Vicedomini and Mr. La Costa, the Spanish Club pro- vides an interesting program for all interested in finding what makes the Spanish language tick. The programs of the club range from slides of Spanish countries to participation in Spanish games. Plans have been drafted con- cerning the organization of a small combo. The highlights of the year will be the Pinata,', and the spring trip to New York. FIRST ROXV I Xlfigalhies C Eddy A Wilkinson president I Virnum SECOND ROXV V Linck A Hedges B Roebtr P Xlilek THIRD ROXV D Serbe I Hilscbtrg S Iackson L NVerner IOURTH ROW D Dewey T Paterson P Putnam Miss Nicedomim idviser P Herbert FIFTH ROW C Poreella R Xlignotti L Porcelli Carl Xlittke SIXTH ROVV B Stogouski I Muller lx Durling B Pond SEX ENTH ROW B Hlrrls A Hirrison T XILCIIIIII EIC HTH ROW. S. Chissin M. Martin D. Morash B. Nelson, ABSENIT: Mr. La Costa adviser. 60 The French Club This year, under the guidance of our new French teacher, Mrs. Young, Quartier Latinn has had many different and interesting meet- ings which helped even more to promote a better understanding of the French language and customs. In the spring a Mardi Cras was given with authentic French foods and entertainme-nt. The members finished the year with a trip to a French restaurant and movie in New York City. FIRST ROXV: C. Ifcimon, first vice-presidentz T. McAl- lister, treasurer, Morrison, second vice-president, Mrs. Young, adviser, XVerner, president, Carlisle, secre- tary. SECOND ROXY: CQ. Thompson, M. Coplc-inan, S. Barbiero, M. Loeb, K. Thorsen. THIRD ROXV: B. Iirouillard, D. jnhnston, M. Chenoweth, I. XYliitney, A. NYohl11enuit'h. FOURTH ROXV: E. Bcrring, P, Butts, B. Kahn. II. Haslain. L. Badeau, L. Holschuh. FIFTH ROXV: A. Lewis, C. Potter, S. Goldstein, M. Packard, Kehrli, C. Dlouuhy. M. A. Lcd, M. lirallil. L. May. I. Hadley, G. Oberlin. SIXTH ROXY: N, Colman, L. SIQYFNTH ROXY: K.lllllllt'l'IIltlll. Tresliain, D. Mul- reany, M. Donaldson. D. Cforlu-tt. l'iICQIlTII ROXY: VI. Bigelow, If. Xkulclelien. S. Ililsm-bert. N, flroenz-sf-lt. S. Oldford, NINTH ROXY: Sinait. M. l'e-trucionv. R. XYIIIIIIIOQC, R, Tisitchell, T. Liglitbown, K. Bauer, P. Marsac. 61 The Iunior Literary Club One of the largest and most successful clubs in Mestfield Senior High is the junior Literary Club, which strives, under the supervision of Miss Gertrude E. Foutz. to enlighten the over one hundred mem- bers on the style. opinions, and thoughts behind the works of noted authors through monthly meetings in which well-known works, classic and crmtemporary, are dis- cussed. Through presentations of plays such as NA Child Is Born by Stephen Vin- cent Benet, through lectures by distin- guished personalities, and through a trip to a New York play, the members have gained an appreciation of literature. FIRST ROXY: I. Kanunerman, treasurer, I. Hadley, vice-president. R. Foose, president, P. Putnam, secre- tary. SECOND ROXY: C. Oberlin, S. Mumford, M. Mackie, A. Betts. THIRD ROXV: L. May, B. Lincoln, T. Paterson, Miss Foutz, adviser, J. Foster, J. Leonard. FOURTH ROVV: P. Henricksen, M. Frantz, J. Mervine, L. XValker, P. Anthony, D. Mason. FIFTH ROXV: C. XVhaley, L. XVarner, D. Serbe, D. Corbett, B. Dowell, A. Holschuh, I. Saunders. SIXTH ROXV: M. Donaldson, I. Stirrup, S. Moore, L. Humphrey, C. NVittke, H, How- lett, S. Aikens, P. Hogan, D. Dewey. SEVENTH RONV: J. Montclionc, N. Napier, M. Bickel, P. Conroy, Morgan, B. Phelps, K. Simms, I. Smart. EICHTH ROXV: Magalhaes, E. Bryden, J. McIntosh, P. Vail, M. Hoffstetter, I. Sutton, M. Birdsall, S. Coffey, C. Templeton, D. Collins, P. Betz, D. Yenzer. NINTH ROXV: K. Yoder, K. Smith, M. Lea, C. J. Breibart, M. Copleman, M. Nostrand, B. Thompson, N. Hall. 'I'l'IN'l'H ROXV: P. Herbert, K. Thorsen, S. Stanaway, I.. XValdehen, B. Kieth, A. Thorburn. ELICVICNTH ROXV: C. Pollard, C. Mills, S. Merrill, M. Pierce, P. Flanagan, B. Roeper, K. Trenner, P. Rowe, C. Iidinon. TNVELFTH RONV: M. XVilson, D. Umbreit, -I. Buono- core, N. Baumer, M. Sampson, P. Fay, P. Fosburg, I, Cook, P. Larson, M. Petrucione. THIRTEENTH ROVV: D. Mulreany, L. Mayne, D. Bird, P. Carlson, T. Dud- ley, C. Eddy, D. Stern, R. Buck, P. Orme. The Bridge Club The Bridge Club is advised by Mrs. Feathers, Mr. Kursar and Mr. Recchia, and both beginners and advanced bridge players are welcome as mem- bers. Through instruction and actual play members learn new skills and try not to trump their part- ners aces. FIRST ROW: N. Conlin, B. Elcome, N. Freeman, E. Bryden, S. Barber. SECOND ROW: M. E. List, J. Foster, B. Hogrefe, P. Hendrickson. THIRD ROW: L. Smith, M. L. Crowe, M. Christian. FOURTH ROXV: M. Jensen, C. Baker. FIFTH ROW: H. Howlett, N. Baumer, M. Haase, I. Neuman, S. Clark, secretary, I. Luginbuhl, K. Sasso, J. Napier, P. McDonough, M. Bristol. SIXTH ROW: P. Ayers, A. Cehrlein, D. Creed. SEVENTH ROW: C. Clark- son, M. Harrison, B. Bunker. EICHTH ROXV: C. Farrand, L. Bevelheimer. NINTH ROVV: S. Mereness, N. Brunton, I. Varnum, E. Putnam, D. Sparre, E. Dow, I. Roislein, S. Aikens, I. Meyers, I. Luginbuhl. TENTII ROW: J. Case, TXVELFTH ROW: L. VVright, Ahlfeld. THIRTEENTH I. Crapon. ELEVENTH ROXV: L. Mannion, J. Reis. ROVV: A. Stork, F. Craver. FOURTEENTI-I ROW: C. Herman, I. Bentley, vice-president, N. Bailey, J. Duncan. ABSENT: I. Arundale, B. Baker, B. Birmingham, P. Carl- son, Chapman, K. Cordon, T. Hess, P. Hogan, C. Koos, president, D. Luerrsen, treasurer, I. NVilson, j. Salisbury, S. Adrian, C. Clarkson, Mrs. Feathers, Mr. Kursar, Mr. Recchia, advisers. Latin Club The purpose of the Latin Club is to increase the members, knowledge and enjoyment of the Latin language as well as their understanding of the customs of the Roman people. Club activities include Latin games, songs, quizzes, and contests which give members a chance to apply their knowledge. Each year the group takes a trip which involves some classical event. FIRST ROXV: T. Bohannon, B. Bailey, scribag S. Johansen, pro-consul, Mrs. XVinquist, adviser, C. Mowen, consul: D. Kyak, quaestorg P. Farrand. SECOND ROIV: B. Fisher, A. Heinlein, A. Thorburn, M. Chin, B. YVade, S, jordan, D. Burnham, A. Leone. THIRD ROVV: B. Beardsley, 1. Anderson, D. Shaub, C. Peterson, j. Cafarelli. Chess Club A new club this year, the Chess Club was or- ganized to help its members learn more about the game of chess. The members play during club periods and during meetings at the homes of members. To aid the group in its purpose, speakers are invited to talk and demonstrate for the group. Mr. Barnes is the club's capable adviser. FIRST ROXV: R. Binkley, J. Fish, B. Brossard, secretary- treasurer: D. Bird, president, I. Coates, R. Hooper. SECOND ROYV: R. Zimmerman, P. Wilkes, D. Tuenge, I. Dunlavy, Mr. Barnes, adviser. THIRD ROXV: AD. MacLaughlin, C. Templeton, B. Hoffman, B. Master, T. Mclleary, N. Bukva. ABSENT: R. Beck, vice-president, I. Hinebaueh, A. Lepow. The Auto Club The Auto Club sponsored by Mr. Robert Dello Russo is for those boys who are interested in restoring old cars or improving their own. This club was formed only last year. The only requirement for club membership is the posses- sion of a driver's license. Films and trips add variety to their activities as grease monkeys, FIRST ROXV: D. Frantz, P. Reuther, I. Bonnetti. K. Ludlum, B. Darby, D. Sapp. Llfl T UF CAR: j. Yockel, S. XVillits, D. Ludcxvig, C. Haney. Luebeek, P. Xlof- fett, J. Thompson, P. XYild.1y. D. Danuron, R. Graham, I. l'allc. RILHT Ol' CAR: B. llall, lx. Weynian, D. Kern, S. Simms, I. Falk. Photography Club The Photography Club members, under the direction of Mr. Taylor, learn fundamental darkroom procedures and are introduced to special equipment such as is needed for color photography and micro-photography. Instruction in portrait photography is also given. FIRST ROXV: I. Bigelow, pre-sidentg I. Lui-be-clc, K. Simms, li. llt'lIlSlifll. SECOND ROXV: li. flaw-n, K. Taylor, secretary-treasurer. L. llardell, P. btexen- son, A. Schlecltser, li. ultst. ABSENT: ll. Fischer, C. Sutphen, vice-president, Xlr. Noel Taylor, ad- viser. I f.,,M ' W 0 if Q, The Collectorgs Club Almost everybody is a collector at heart. For just such people Mr. Harold Thompson sponsors the Collectors, Club which has been in existence for over thirty years. During club meetings the members display their collections, describe en- thusiastically the reasons for their collections, and trade ideas concerning collecting in general. FTRST ROXV: B. Schultze, C. Benz, H. Stier, Sir. Thompson, adviser. SECOND RONV: J. Cottlich, T. giillling, C. Reeder, L. Edwards, R. Rommelle, H. iott. 1'-L'-Tl flii- 64 FIRST ROYV: I. Chandor, J. Shapiro, VV. Phelps, A. Pearlman, XV. Rodgers, R. Christiano, P. Fischer, C. Sidford, R. Littlefield, R. McKee, S. W'hiteford, A. Caudette, R. Daniels. SECOND ROW: R. Heacock, Q. Villa, D. Zaparanick, L. XVeigman, C. Rochat, E. Torger- sen, B. Hartigan, P. Fosburg, J. Torborg, R. Harris, C. DcChellis, C. VVistar, J. Hackett, I. Gill, R. Foose, treasurer, I. MacBean, vice-president, J. Guthrie, F. Bell, secretary, J. Pierson, president. D. Sweet, B. Creswell, R. Gordon, S. Tucker, D. Haworth, J. Goodwin, R. Meyer, Mr. john Lay, adviser. Duffer or pro, anyone is welcome in the Golf Club. This year the abilities of the members covered a wide range, however, every member benefited from participation in the club activities. Profes- sionals from local clubs spoke to the members on technique in golf- ,A ing. Movies of the greats in the golfing world added to the pro- A grams. Most of all, the members played as much golf as they could. N 'I v ' o Each member helped the other to become a better golfer. Mr. Lay, I physical education teacher, is the club adviser. 5?,. 'Q 4,44 J v ff N The Twirling Club, organized this year, is under the super- 2 L vision of Mr. Banks. The girls are divided into groups according to 4' their ability and headed by a member of the twirling squad. Since their meeting place is the band room the girls must go outside in order to provide sufficient space for the forty-one members to twirl. The purpose of the club is to train girls properly for the twirling squad. They are taught the basic and more advanced twirls, according to their ability. S. Jacobus, president. FIRST ROXV: L. Reilly, NVendtlan'dt, N. WVeruer, B. French, P. Klami, L. Mayne, S. New- man, M. YValton. SECOND ROXV: M. Haufler, B. Serajan, K. Thompson, L. Kuzma, L. Danks, L. Scurry, M. Mac- key. THIRD ROXV: A. Mac Cauley, L. Horr, L. Parall, E. Moran, P. Thompson, N. Longfellow, B. Anderson, P. Smith, D. Villemont. FOURTH ROXV: E. Mount, P. Hyde, E. Pischedda, L. Lam- berti, M. Lewis, E. Muse, L. Mayer, C. Freeman, S. Hang, P. Newman. FIFTH ROXV: S. Behrman, B. Barth, E. Hof- bauer, I. Smith, P, Laird, M. Antonics, V. Lee, C. Labenski, I. August. 65 The Boating Cluh. under the direetion of Xlr. lillis. hopes to promote hoating safety and techniques Although it is a small cluh, the program is extensive. . The meetings consist of films, The BOHtlflg Clllb lectures. and trips. The cluh at- tended the Boat Show and hopes to charter a fishing hoat. FIRST ITOXY: NI. Badeau, sec-rctary-trcasurcrg D. Pearce. vice-president: B. xICjILlI1lLflIlIll, C, Bauer, S. Nlinkel, presidentg ll, Cordon, j. Ileatly. A. lticnow. SECOND IIOXV: B, Ilorn Li. Bradley, Il. de Xiontniorency, I, Bliss, Nlr, Iillis, aclviserg IC. Nianipe lf. Clements XV, Ixochenderfer, D. Collins. AIISIQXT: ll. Beck. 7 I 1 Are you a horn Fred Astaire or are you the type who cannot help falling over your own feet? It really does not matter hecause the So- cial Dance Cluh, under the ahle direction of Miss Taylor, aims to improve evcryoneis danc- ing. This year the cluh, which meets in the gym 5 during cluh periods, was instructed in dance it , 1 if f , Q . , , , I technique bv local dancing teachers. Of course. 4 I ' I 5 5 - - w v x 1 A I - Q, 1 4 - af instruction was not the only part of thc pro V. , ., I M 4 4 A ,alia gramg at some meetings the memhers put into practice what they had learned. A cluh with a large membership. the Social Dance Club wel- comes anyone who has .an interest in dancing. Remember, boys, coats and ties! FIRST HOXY: NI. Ilengnian and E. Hcmsath, NI. Cowles ,uid T. Davies. SECOND IIOXV: I. Nlorton and II. Ifiseher, XI. lichncr and II. Fischer, If. Ridley and N. Xluse, Nlonroe and II. Bell. TIIIIRD IIUXV: l'llll1'I'- rick and B. Ilussm-ll, L. XVillianis and NI, Tin-incy, C. Tibhcts and II, Zalt-ski. lf. Nlonti and N, Crm-co, D. Xiuse and I. lfaggans, S, Phillips and D. Trotiuan, K. XYheeler and T. Hill l UL'IITH ROXY: XI. Moore- and B. Krehhs, C. hviltle and I... Fay, I. West and lt. Petraselcfj. Edwards and B. O,Brien. I. Carter. FIIPTII ROXV: B. Little and E. Xlicione, I, Stith. C. Xitflwirc and P. Stirrup, B. Horton and D. Dietz. C. Bark:-r and P. Fay. SIIXTII IIONV: Xl, Xlolfett .incl T. Ilyan. N. Angelo and I. Diav. C. DiTullio and I. lluffini. AB- SlfNT: Iiaclicrt, II. llruno, T, liuhlo, Carter, A. Constantin:-, S, llinnian, B. Ileihnan. K, I.cxx1s. Neel- son, H, Oldfield, li. .-Xlmhott. C. ,Batt-s, C. Iii-ling. li. Ilowartl. bl. Colapictro, B. DL-Chellis. IS. Pillo. T. llaclx- ett, Ilall, X. Lccher, T. Post, P. lleuthc-r, B. Ilogcrs, Niiss Taylor, adviser. Seniors Beck. Richard Bigelow, Jalnes Brower. Jane Brunton, Nancy Buck, Ferris Chenoweth, Maury Clark, Susan Crowe, Mary Linn Cllllllllllglltllll, Bonnie Dayitt, Elizabeth Dayitt, Josephine Edmonson, Judith Farrand, Carroll Plath, Robin Grant, Joan Grant, Carol Haase, Martha Harbin, Mary Harrison. Ann Hedges, Anne Hinchauch, Jon Holland. Bette Ann Hyde, Pamela Koos, Charle Kurtz, Carol Laffan, Mary Lee, Dayle Litch, Ellana Luerssen, David Mackenzie, Malcolm Mannion, Linda McDonough, Patricia Merencss, Sandra Michelson, Karen Morrison, Joanne Morton, Judith Mount, Ethel Mowen, Carol Muller, Joyce Napier, Julia Pond, Betsey Reagan, Helen Rehner, Roberta Hiker, Elizabeth Salisbury, Judith Sasso, Kathleen Schomp, Virginia Sexton, JoAnn Spencer, Emily Thomas, Doris Thompson, Nancy XVl1itney, Janet XVilliams, Eleanor XVilson, Judith XVirth, Margaret Juniors Aikins, Sally August, Judith Baumer, Natalie Betz, Pamela Bickel, Maria Breibart, Joan Buonocore, JoAnn Carlson, Paul Clarkson, Jini Cole, Priscilla Conroy, Patricia Copleman, Marti Crapon, Judith Clllllllllglllllll, Linda Dewey, Deborah Donaldson, Mary Dowell, Barbara Edmon, Christine Frantz, Marny Freeman, Nancy Coodwin, Patricia Hadley, Jane Hanke, Albert Hang, Sonja Henriksen, Margaret Hogrefe, Barbara J0lll1SUI1, Judith Kannnerman, Julia Leonard, Judith Longfellow. Karen Mackie, Marjorie Magelhaes, Judith Marsh, Lloyd Mayne, Linda Mervine, -Jllllllll I Mask and Mime Council Morgan, Joa11 Mulreany, Doreen Oberlin, Clail Oldford, Sheila Pollard, Carolyn Prescott, Carol Putnam, Priscilla Saunders, Judith Schmidt, Miles Serhe, Diant Soriano, Anita Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Suzanne Trenner, Kathryn Vuillemot, Dorothy XVittke, Cail Sophomores Archer, Marian Bailey, Barbara BQIUIIILIH, Barbara Bentley, Janet Bigelow, Jo Anne Boyer, Lois Bretherton, Nancy Bryan, Eileen Burley, Jean Butts, Penelope Chambers, Nancy Ciraolo, Loretta Coleman, Nancy Coy, Christine FIRST BOXV: K. Micl1elson, secretary, A. Hedges, vice-president, F. Buck, president: M. Mackenzie, treasurer, Miss Bri11ser, adviser. SECOND ROXV: Ft. Beck, S. Clark, E. Litch. B. Pond, M. L. Crowe, M. Haase. THIRD BOXV: J. Bigelow, J. Muller, E. Spencer, J. NVilson, J. Whitney, P Carlson. Xl. . T. ew Demarest, Susan DiLllll'JllKlStl'lI1, Carol Dwyer, Sharon Edwards, Barbara Farrand, Patricia Cordon, Susan Creene, Patricia Cuttenberger, Carl Haslam, Harriet Horr, Lois Jackson, Sherry Joh11s, Beverly Johnston, Linda Jones, Beverly Kal111, Barbara Laird, Margaret Leone, Carol Lewis, Mary Longfellow, Nancy Macgill, Barbara Mackey, Mary Ann Matlnascn, KLIICII Michaels, Rochelle McCobb, Sally Mi11nici11o, Camille Moran, Elinor Newman, Margaret Nichols, Nancy Ortlepp, Elaine Packard, Mary Beth Papalas, Carol Parken, Bonnie Pearlman, Steven Pierpont, Carolyn Poole, Karen Potter, Carol Bausch, Patricia Rengman, Merrily Riess, Judith Buckert, Jane Schissel, Carla Schneider, Nancy Schomp, Vera Scurry, Lcnore Sims, Jane Sisson, Sally Slllklll, Carol Smith, Joyce Smith, Patricia Sparre, Paula Stern, Nancy Stewart, Eleanor Sutton, Joa11 'I'ho111pson, Kitty C1-'llUllJ1JSUll, Patricia 'l'homsen, Karen xV2lll.lC0. Richard XVeintraub, Carol NVQ-st, Joan SENIOR Y-TEENS Arundale, Joanne Brunton, Nancy Brower, Jane Carlisle, Janet Christian, Maureen Conlin, Nancy Cowles, Meg Edmonson, Judy Fisher, Lynn Grant, Carol Grant, Joan Harrison, Ann Jensen, Mary Laffan, Mary Lantheaume, Carole Leonhardt, Edda Mereness, Sandra Monti, Elaine Morton, Judy Peterson, Fran Rogers, Betty Anne Secor, Diane Sparre, Drude Sasso, Kathie Towl, Carol Varnum, Judy Williams, Lynne Wilkinson, Alice Wright, Lynda Yoder, Barbara JUNIOR Y-TEENS Aikens, Sally Ayers, Peggy Bryden, Ellen Buonocore, JoAnn Cardillo, Sue Clarkson, Jini Coffey, Sabrini Conroy, Pat Dewey, Debi Edmon, Chris Elcome, Barbara Stanaway, Sue Stirrup, Jean Thompson, Betsey XValdchen, Liz XVittke, Gail Yoder, Kitty Zeis, Carol SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS Anderson, Barbara Archer, Marian Auster, Nancy Bailey, Barbara Barbiero, Stephanie Barker, Charlene Barbara Bauman, Bigelow, JoAnne Beckmann, Judy Bentley, Janet, Seciy-Treas. Bolger, Carol Boyer, Lois Bradbury. Carol Bretherton, Nancy Briant, Beverly Bryan, Eileen Butts, Penelope Carlton, Linda Camp, Pamela Cappe, Ines Carlisle, Lillian Chambers, Nancy Ciraolo, Loretta Danks, Lynn Deichert, Carol Demarest, Susan 1 HI-Y FIRST ROXV: R. Binkley, Pierson, E, Tor gesen. SECOND ROVV: F. Bell, D. Damron B. Christiano. THIRD ROXV: D. Alles Meyer, B. Rescorla. FOURTH ROXY: B. Meg hwalllin, cz. aaclmr, A. Lrlpow. 1fIF'I'lI How S. YVillits, A. Fritz, Yoeliel. SIXTH ROM' D. Creed, T. Davies, J. Dnnlavy. SEYENTI ROXJZ: C. Sparks, B. Muller, XV. Kochenderfer EIGIH ROVV: B. Brossard, G. Craver, J Vande Sande. NINTH ROXV: G, XVebster, S XVhiteford, B. Carlisle, J. Keairnes. TENTI ROXV: C, XVistar, S. Pearlman, P. Fisher, B Coords, S. Rollins, Q. Villa, J. Luebeck ELEVENTH ROXV: XI. Bristol, B. Phelps, M Schmidt, H. Marshall, J. Gladis, J. XVeinmann TXVELFTH ROYV: D. Gilbert, N. xVillIll1llSOlI P. Carlson, J. Shapiro, A. Hayworth, S. Brit- ten. THIRTEENTH ROIV: D. Powers, H Fortenbaugh, Janet Girard, Judy Gehrlein, Joan Gordon Greene, Harper, Haufler, I-Iaslam, Sue Patricia Patricia Marilyn Harriet Heath, Jane Hilseberg, Sandra Holschuh, Linda Jackson, Sherry Jamieson, Sue Jenkins, Jean Johns, Beverly Jones, Beverly Jordan, Sue Kiepe, Judy Kinsley, Janet Elliot, D. Sweet, R. NVolfgang, J. Hackett, A Heinlein. Kookogey, Sue Kuzsma, Lynne Laird, Peggy Lewis, Mary Lindquist, Marie Little, Barbara Longfellow, Nancy MacNeil, Lois McGuire, Carolyn Major, Nancy Magnotti, Rita Mallett, Katherine Mathiasen, Karen Mayham, Sally Minnicino, Camille Moran, Elinor Morris, Cornelia Nelson, Barbara Nelson, Judy Newman, Peggy North, Janet Oldfield, Becky Ortlepp, Elaine Packard, Mary Beth Pfirrmann, Mary Lou Pfaffle, Joan Pierpont, Carolyn Poole, Karen Potter, Carol Rausch, Pat Rengman, Merrily Rieker, Suzanne Ridley, Ernestine Rinehart, Eileen Robinson, Dorothy Ruckert, Jane Scott, Sarah Jane Schneider, Nancy, Pri Schissel, Carla Sisson, Sally Small, Carol Smith, Nancy Smith, Joyce Smith, Pat Sparre, Paula Stewart, Tay Tatro, Jeanne Tibbetts, Cindy Goodwin, Pat Herbery, Pat Hogrefe, Barbara Randolph, Cam Viullemot, Dot Labenski, Carol Lincoln, Barbi Linck, Vicky Longfellow, Karen Mervine, Judy Montelione, Joyce Morgan, Joan Murphy, Virginia Mumford, Shirley Napier, Nancy Nostrand, Marian Betz, Pam Rainey, Andy Denholm, Ann Diaz, Jeannette F arrand, Pat Farrow, Linda Field, Patricia Fisher, Bonnie Florence, Sue Palmer, Mary Grac Papalas, Carol Parken, Bonnie Parsell, Lois 6 Thompson, Gail Thompson, Kitty Thomsen, Karen Thompsen, Pat Tomka, Lois Tosto, Nina Towl, Barbara Weaver, Elsa XVerner, Nancy XVest, Joan W'illi.nns, Nancy VVilson, Janet XVollny, Helen YVoodruff, Barbara. The I'Ii's-Eye The Hi's-Eye, the school news- paper, is published by the journalism II students advised by Mr. Richards. The students solicit ads, write stories, make up the dummy, and write head- lines. In addition reports from teach- ers in other schools are written up by the staff and given to the Lead- erf, Interviewing prominent persons, such as congressmen or actors, is a highlight of the program as Well as the annual trip to New York City to attend the Columbia Scholastic Press Conference. FIRST ROXV: A. Fusco, B. Thompson, S, Stanaway, I. Haller, TL editor-in-chief. SECOND ROXV: M. Di Iorio, S. Coffey, L. Fisher, L I. Salisbury, L. Bevclhciiner. THIRD ROWV: A. Rainey, P. Goodwin, i N. Napier, D. Yenzer, N. Hall. STANDING: A. Lepow, I. Mac- Z' Bean. ABSENT: Mr. Richards, adviser. Z, Weather Vane Magazine The VVeather Vane Magazine staff, composed lects and edits contributions from the English of members of all three classes who volunteer or classes and the Writers, Club for publication in are recommended by their English instructors, se- the school magazine. Members of the staff also provide an attractive cover and ap- propriate illustrations. Under the di- rection of their adviser, Miss Dolores Bordner, and their editor-in-chief, Bruce Dunning, the staff published a distinctive issue in the spring. FIRST ROXV: A. Lepow, P. Malkin, Miss Bordner, adviserg B. Dunning, editor-in- Chief. SECOND ROVV: E. Litch, Davitt, M. Mackie, B. Davitt, I. Breibart, B. Thompson. THIRD ROXV: R. XVDIIIIIOIG, A. Rainey, D. Lee, M. Copleman, R. Mi- chaels, I. Marshall. ABSENT: S. Stanaway, R. Harten, I. Maines. The yearbook got an earlier start this year because Drude Sparre was elected editor-in-chief last spring, and was able to get all the editors chosen immediately. Consequently, work be- gan on the very first day of school and continued until the book was is- sued in june. Fourteen able editors tackled their jobs with the help of willing staffs: janet Carlisle compiled the Senior NVrite-Ups, Elizabeth Putnam handled the Senior Pictures, Senior Activities were in the hands of Barbara Yoder, Bruce Dunning took charge of the elub section, all art work was under the direction of Lynda NVright and Mrs. Schenckg Mary Laffan was in charge of the Dedicatees, Joanne Morrison handled the Faculty see- tiong Peggy Loeb edited the Music Division, the Sports Editors were Pete XVilday and Lynn Fisher, Carroll Flannery headed the Feature Staff, Mike Bristol served as business man- ager, and all Publicity was under the direction of ,ludy Haller, The in- dispensable Cal Friday for the Yearbook was Sue Knight, the As- sistant Editor-in-Chief. The Columbia Yearbook Confer- ence prompted many new ideas, and under the guidance of Miss Bordner, all ideas were applied to complete the yearbook. Weather Vane Annual - . FIRST ROVV: P. Loeb, L. 'NVright, L. Putnam, I. Morrison, C. Flannery, L. Fisher, M. Laffan, M. Bristol, B. Yoder, I. Haller, I. Carlisle, S. Knight. STANDING: D. Sparre, editor-in-chief. SECOND ROYV: B. Dunning, D. Leitz, Clark, D. Lee, C. Kurtz, M. Morgan, B. Pond, J. Barnett, B. Davitt, R. Reimer, P. wilarry. THIRD ROXV: H. Clark, xi. Wirth, D. Kyak, 12. Mount, C. Lantheaume. A. Harrison, I. Howard, M. Harbin, nl. Morton, A. Lepow. FOURTH ROXV: I. Reis, S. Mereness, Ruckert, I. Luginbuhl, K. Durling, D. Thomas, B. A. Rogers, S. Phillips, E. Monti. FIFTH ROXV: B. Bourns, S. Fortenbaugh, J. XVilson, K. Michelson. I. Case, I. Napier, K. Thompson, M. Chenoweth, L. NVilliams. ABSENT: Miss Bordner, Mrs. Schenek, advisers. Technicians' Club On duty for all school activities which involve Cians, Club for many years has performed a valu- the use of audio-visual materials, lighting equip- able service. Members give much of their time ment, or any of the stage apparatus, the Teehni- both in school and out to their duties. Thev are trained by other members and by Mr. Thompson. The school owes a great debt to these hard working people. FIRST ROXV: D. Gilbert, A. Hankc, presi- dent, L. Marsh, treasurer, Bigelow, vice- presidcntg B. Horn, secretary. SECOND ROXY: N. Williamson, j. Cladis, E. Collins, I. Brownell, J. Fogerty. THIRD BOXY: ll. Wick, lf. Micioni, C. Haller, bl. Bremian, I. de Planqut-, D, W.ill.ice, B. Dzinezio, B. Cilson, I. liocdiger. T. Di Daio, D. Barnett. M. Mac-Kenzie, ABSENT: ll. lfrasr-r, D. Culxxi, N. Bcndel. Ci, Hosswiz, M. Allen, F. Esposito, M. Hannncr. H. Marsliall. nl. Mowry, J. XYeimn.uni. S. Rollins. X x s X X X xx s Xxx X x s X x s 0.1 71' 1 X -I N 'lx x X x x , N AQ ffv X' X xl! X x X x -af N 7: J Q16 x x X -QC3 y 75 X x x N '65 ur unior rom From garbage cans to flower carts, from numerous quaint shops to Wash- ington Square. What else could it be, but Greenwich Village, the scene of our Iunior Prom? In a few hours, our familiar old gym was transformed into this fascinating fraction of Manhattan Island. The general chairman, Ianet Carlisle, was elected in early February by the class and she in turn chose the committee chairmen. A General Adviser Melvin L Michaels Band jun Duncan Clean Up Ion Hinebauch Decorations Skippy Adrian and Lynda Wright F mances Barbara Yoder and Elizabeth Putnam Gzft Mike Bristol Inuztateons--Mary Laffan Lzghtmg Malcolm Mackenzie Patrons Doris Thomas Program Sue Knight Refreshments Drude Sparre Tickets Peggy Loeb IUWIOR PROXI CHAIRXIEN FIRST ROVV NI Nlaclxenzie lighting, I Duncan band I Hinebauch clean up I Carlislt general chairman E Putnun decorations and finance P Loeb tickets SECOND ROW B Hoder ,qenerll finince XI Laffan invitations S Adrian '1ndL Wright ClCCOI'lf10IlS D Splrre refreshments Xlr Xl Xl1Cl1'l8lS adviser D Thomls chlperons J Robb fhlcldenl colt l'OO1Tl S knight program 5' fi, af- 1,1 5'- 'Aiiix 'l L i. L5 GYM PROCRA As a br1ef resume of the PlNS1C3l educ 1t1on pro gr 1m throughout the xelr the Phvsrell EdllCl'f10D Department presents an annual gxm progr 1m 1n XVl'l1Cl1 elch grrl rn hlgh school partrcupates To begm the Le lders do 1 routrne march whrch IS followed by demonstr1t1ons of stunts modern dlnce md PllyS1C1l f1tIltS5 There Ire llso sexeral rel ly races between the seven class per1ods To chmw the ewenmg each gvm class presents an or1g1n1l one mlnute march 1n the hope of at tarnrng the handsome frrst place award Other presentatrons ire made to the Class best groomed Comm mdmg Offrcer Rxght Gulde and Cu1don Be lrer of the evenmg Guule r1g,l1t' The entire gym IS filled with tlze sound of marclzm feet as every gym class paracles ln for the nal competztmn Westfield Hzgh mrls keep fit by doing these lzmbermg up ererczses 2 Y z 7 J . k i . f . . Z . A . - 1 A 1 ' if 'Q ' ,- - - . . - l L , , -C throughout the year and to the most outstanding 4 9 a , i ' ' L ' ' '. 1 L ' ' l 2 , ' ' L 1 ' x ' ' . 1 ' - ' 'f . ' ' I S . fi . . . I TRACK TRACK TEAM CSpring '57l FIRST ROXV: I. Heatly, B. Crotefend, I. Ray, D. Leitz, S. Appezatto, captain, D. Craver, T. Hill, D. Pearce. SECOND ROVV: Mr. Smida, coach, B. Lane, N. Bailey, B. Cliver, T. Lake, E. Ayers, NI. Martin, RI. Schmidt, T. Sisko. THIRD Captain Dave Leitz ap- ROVV: C. Reeder, manager, R. Beck, B. Shellenherger, B. Niozealous, B. McKee, pears ready for any op- I. Cooke, I. Swinton, T. Cates, B. Muller, manager. FOURTH BOXV: K. McDer- ponent. mott, R. Greiner, B. Page, B. Reddell, B. Smith, C. Yeakley, R. Schmidt, J. Duncan, G. Butterfield, manager. Prospects for this track season are very good according to Captain Dave Leitz, who is one of the county's leading pole vaulters and quarter- milers. Another senior, Jim Yockel, is a potential state champion in the hur- dles, and from his performances last year, great things are expected of him. The Blue Devils are also quite strong in the sprints where they boast two standouts, Danny Pearce and Nick Bailey. However, it will he tough to better last year's performance when the only XVestfield defeat was a disputed loss to Bound Brook, who later dis- covered that they had used a boy in an event in which he was ineligible to compete, according to state rules. 4 GOLF John Lay, the new golf coach suc- Vi ' H . f ceeding the recently retired XValter c, ! 1 3.1 Iohnson, will inherit a veteran squad 3' 2 ,. , I if I W k ff' which showed tremendous potential -5' fl 2 last year in compiling a I0-3 record. I g In addition, they took third in the hge? county tournament and twelfth in the state. The numher one man on the golf 2' ,H - team will undoubtedly he john Guth- fglt rie, a senior. who held that position L ,gil 1 ' throughout last year. lay Pierson and Ahe Bell will he fighting it out for the second spot. and a numher of promising sophomores and juniors LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Torgersen, C. Ro- Should out the Squad. chat, Sir. Lay, adviser, D. Eaton, I. Cuth- rie, captaing Pierson, F. Bell. BASEBALL Prospects for the 1938 b 1seb Ill se1son 1re ex trcmelv bught for the Blue Du1ls h ue the nuc leus of Wh1t could be one of tl1e best d11mond te 1ms W HS has seen 1n recent ye'1r Only one regul 11 Dare H 1ClxGflbLlI'g last years captam Was lost through gI'3.Clll1t1OI1 FIRST ROW S VV1lllfS P VV1ld1y I XI1cBe1n Freem IU F Nox cllo X Angelo I Bonnettx SLCOND HOVV 1 btlles truner C Clllle R Blnkley R L1 le fleld D Stern A Frltz I T01l7llI'g Xlr TIylOf Qdxlser 'md It may h1mper hlm tl1lS sprmg Sever 11 jumors however ITL expected to t1ke up the slack Two semors C1pt 11n 1m NI1cBe1n 1nd Frank Novello are expected to pace the XVestf1eld llltflllg attrck Both XI1cBean and Novello ranked near the top of the countvs leldlng lntters 1long Wlth 1957 BASEB -XLL TEAXI SCDIOFS George Re1sor and Pete XV1ld1y and lumor eff Torborg who 1lso comp1led f1ne f1xer1ges XXestf1e1d W1ll undoubtedly be trymg to at least reverse last years record of 4 11 1nd xuth the outstfrndmg number of returnlng veterans they st 1nd 1 f1ne ch rnce of domg so Prtclnng presents the m11or problem for Co1ch Noel T1ylor th1s xexr jodv Freem1n semor was expected to do most of the hurhng for the Dev1ls but Freemm mlured h1s arm plwmg b1sketball TENNIS Captam Terry Bentley looks forusarzl to another successful season LEFT TO RICHT Xlr Bunt11 5, co 1f.l1 B Rescorla I Bernstein T Bentlu I 1111 b1uch T Cnlson Sam Buntxngs racket squ 1d 15 loolung form 'lfd to an other successful se1son belnnd C1pt11n Terrv Bentlev 1 f1ne smqles pl IX er Terry xx 1ll be b lclxccl up by ohn H1116 b1uch Tom C1lson Roger Tvutchell oel Bernste1n 1nd Bob Rescorla. TW1tchell 1 gre1tlx lmprox ed 11111101 xx 111 be .1 prrme factor ln the success of th1s te 1m The squ1d IS hoprng to repe1t l1st xe'1rs record VSl11Cl1 was 1-10 f1 Well lb to brrng home tl1e flrst pl 1ce trophx from the stcrte 75 meet lg un . 1, ..z -z I . v ,A . ., .1 , T . .. , ,. . W- , . 1 : NI 7 3 5 - . , . tt- , . . . ' , . . Q' L V' 1 v c c c c ' C Z . c , 1 I - , Us iv -, ,i , A, , 2 1 I l ' 1 ' 1 , 2 1 I 11 z 2 , 7 . ' C C , . ' ' ' 1 -. , , , . i , ., k , . , , 7 , k g -Vi . , . , . . . 1 ' l . k c , . . . 1 . ' ,1 . . . 1 , L 4 L L Y ' ' V I l I 7 I 1 4 ' L . 4 , , I 1 L C ' ' J 'I Y 1 I 1 7 , . I .. A . I , A , , ,- 2 , C L L 9 ' I - L 7 1. 1 I 11 I l L C L Q . ,V .lr 551- Q' f1irQ A 1' V V ' - ' Xl 1 1 1 11 A , X I 1 X . , . . 1 :. . rf, 1' g . . . , . . , , - - l C C - 1 - x' 1- ' I , . , . ,, .H 1 i 2 L , c L , . . . k L' . f ' 1 'J - . ' - 7' , ' 1 C 1 9 al . ,Q 4 I , ' t . k ' . . v , 7 ' . :- c Q g , ' , cv L1 Q ' 7 L L 1 . 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Drude .Q f -A v 1 ' r i, 4 ,Q ,f ,W 17' Uflet is fi f.- A' , 4- M U' T? EI - Peggy and Pete lllfle ,w f , in 4 , , ,fm x fl Dayle it L. 1 5 3 , 81 v n IP r ' A K .1 wif w furmf OU Cllll 1' Our girls. . . ,tj-v - nt! gm ki, C 'A Efif V f I'n1 Year! Q in , Qc 'fi' ' 'qi Ive never .snmkccl before. A111 most C41 file girl, 5- 4 f f 9 .JW 4 -x - 5 4 gi ' fl U' . ffpf A A... V I 'xl My . 4 ' 1 . xx: x,v.'1.f ..'. . 7.1 -X, Q ' X foxsfw fi lv U'lmt IJKIIIINCLR' L ,f ,M . Af Pucker up, Chris. ll 44' M. 'bc rg moment. Sv-v 83 SENIOR COUNCIL FIRST ROV! L VVr1g11t I Robb R Lenskold ,I C1r11s1e I Plerson A Fr1t7 D Alles C SDITLS R B1nk1ey E Putnnn I DIIIILIII B Fletemcxcr 111ss prcsldent SECOIND ROXV I Virnum Lll2.,1Il171l1l1 NI Coxxles NI Llflflll B Xluller A fL1II'1G1lI S jmobus D Sp 1rre 14111111 THIRD ROW Nhss D1LtT1L11 lC1V1Sl,I j XI 1cB1 11 T H111 B Pond B 1'1tZf,6I'I1C1 Hlnebquth Bemfr IH 1mb1t1ous bunch t11e SCIIIOIS beg IH t11e1r 1lCCtIC xesxr bx e1ect1nff txxo counc11 members from e1C11 homeroom xx ho xx ould p11n the c11ss 1ct1x1 t1es 1nd dec1de the c11ss po11 ues Lnder the C1p1b1e 111nd of B111 Fletemex G1 cl1ss p1es1d1nt 1nd t11e ffu1d1nce of tht LlXlSGl M1ss D16t11C1l thev st uted 111 bx settmff up the budffet The xe1r book xx 15 the 11rUest 1tCIl1 1n t11e budget 1nd th e r e f O1 e xv1s plqnned f1rst As the xe1r progressed the COLlI1C1l sponsored such ex ents I9 the Semor P1cn1c 111 October It Tl111lqllGS P1r11 tl1e X 1rs1tV 84 A1umn1 G 1 m e held durmg Chr1stm1s x 1c 1t1on Hill the Semor C1 iss P11x 1n xx 111th fa some ww Exery COllI'1C11 mem ber reported to h1s respect1xe homeroom the p11ns for commg plemented the COll1'1C11S 1eports The Sen1or Bmquet cf1me next on the 11st of thmgs to pl 1n 1lonU xx1th the selectlon of the c11ss motto 'md se 11 Gr1d Ll tt1Of1 goxxns xxere 11so chosen by t11e COLlflC1l IS t11e1r 11st X1 1th the xe1r It 1n end I6 counC1l looked 111011 t1e plms thex 111d m1de 1nd c1r r1ed o11t 1nd 1Cl117CLl It 111C been 1 succcssful xe1r for the sen1ors I ei. 1 E ': . ' , . , . , . 1 , . '1 .' , . ' 1, . .', ' 1 fy ' 1- 1 -I 1 1-1 11-- -.-' ' I i:. 1 Y ,,1. Y ,.. - .',:..li,'.. 1,.. -1 ,A.1' .', ,Q-1 ,I. z. 1 1,1 Q15 ,.11 111, . , , , . f 1 , I. 1 1 1 . . 6 Q Q .. i 7 . L , X . 1 if 7 . - a Y 2 v I v ' L- 7k I2 ' Q 2 I I 1 u V fc ,' 'an I l 2' 1-71 1 'ik 1 .1 1 SVBTY Senlor Imftlclpated in events, and Class meetings sup- 1 ' 1 1 1 'f'- ' . . l . M 2 .- , k L . I 1 1 1 A ' ' 1' I '1 ' I ' , 1 A C 1' - .' 1 b 1 1 1 11 ' ', A , C . , L - . ' K ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 5 11 , I - D C' I j L 1 1 1 1' 1013. 1 1 D . I 1 V ' ' 1 1 1 , tl 4 1 ' L - ' 1 ' on 1 ' I AP Q 1 . 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 - . 1 u ' ' - ' - K - 1 Y ' 1 ' 1 . 1 1 is . . .i . ' ' l 1 I X, 1,1 ' . x 1 1 1 1 'g H 'J- A I ' , SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS 5 I 7 b 0 dash 110' N14 FIRST ROVV: E. Putnam, secretary: Miss Dir-tric-h. zul- viscr, SECOND ROXV: R. Binklc-y, tn-nsllrcfrg VV. Fletc- nicycr, prcsidcntg j. Duncan, vice-prvsiclc-nt. The junior class held c-lcctirms for thi-ir sc-nior of vice-pre-siclc-nt, while Hogvr Iiinklc-y was thc class officcrs Inst spring. Two class officvrs, Prcsi- chuicc for tn-nsl11'c1'. dent Bill I lct0rncyc-r and SCCI'C'IIlI'y Elizuhc-th Put- In close' cn-upcrgitirm with thv scnior advisor num, were Q-lc-ctccl again for tlw sumo jrmhs, and in Miss Dictrich. thi- four officers inuclc iz h.ircI-work Elizahn-th's msc it was hor thircl vcnr us class sec- ' Ji tha 1 ing tc-ann that strovv for tlw gc-11c'r.1l wc-Ifurc 1 ' rctilrv. Jinnc-s Duncan was viva-ti-d to fill the shoes senior class. LEA Jfim fLeir Learb, ana! 511945 in fAem .60 . .M IVA ALINE ADRIAN 0 sun shy strau, berry blonde skzllful uzth the pamtlnrush conszderate peppy as a yo yo forceful spealxnr Lets go you guys' Skippy i JEAN BARNIETT I lzell like soprano oozce mterests center around musw many amusmg comments angelzc appearance o grades actzne tn Red Cross Counczl helpful and szncere ean 86 DAVID ALLES 0 quzet and mde pendent clarinet and sax player actzoe m Hz Y competent and consczentzous crazy about sports car racmg All rzghty Dave Q? IOANNE ARUINDALE 0 Catching smzle 12 soprano talented kmtter ltkes to draw always neatly dressed sueet dzsposztzon spent summer tn Europe I ou re kzddzng R -vo ,-f-f- ' J 4l f RICHARD BECK 0 friendly manner happy disposition resonant All State and 13 bass consczen tzous admlrable posture actzce In dramatic department parts m many productions Rich --f fi, 15 .fu- .r ,-'ff ,J Wm 'fi -14 Pmym --- W' U5 u CARL BELIING 0 another new stu dent thzs year mterested rn cars easy gomg mce to have around lwelzest after the sun g,oes down Car ,VR ' M . M -mi W I T . W A r v . QT 1 1 P Q, s - . q 1 1 Q.. . ' I 1, A I-I 5' .- -, z.p', . , ,,.H10 ' ' ' ' ' 4 . I ' ' ff - u ' - l I K ' ' l , Z' . . . . . . Y Ki' 3 I ' ' . I .Ji . I I KC 1 ll , . 1 .. , 14' K-----'rf , ' ,,. 'vp ,lr '. ,Lf -v 'f' A ' ,a ff - f 1 , . , M-Q. QA gl, I -,f,f., X , . ,, Y, ..f ' K' Xxx I 1- 32,5-5 N , , ,A 1 '7 , 51? .-ff4' 4-1 X ' ' - I NX. ,.- -fi A -J, f I' 'X,s D f . 4.554 4 ,XXX l ' 1 'R I I A - W wwf ' ' . . . 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MQ -1 'X NNN X ma f, 5 FRANK BELL 0 lntely conuersa ttonalfst aluays on the go perseeermg student usuallz found on the golf course enjoys untmg, many witty remarks A e os. 94 CYNTHIA BAKER I energetzc sports woman excels tn hockey mzschreeous prankster mtelhgent lows all animals lmdge erpert agreeable dzsposztzon Take me back to Colorado Cmdy 'Wt NANCY BARBOUR 0 recent add: tzon to semor class frequent trzps to New York Czty pert pretty and petzte aspzres to a career m nursing, Nan Qu-'FY' NORNIAN BENDEL 0 generous uxtll lns tune and energy ace Lolun teer fireman loees to loke but has a serious outlook on life frzendly and easy gozng n, 'Norm Q'-'v JERONIE BILNTLEY 0 ereeptzonally modest gifted sutzmmmp, and tennis captam shoulders for re sponsxlnlxty rugged football let terrnan natural intelligence ace on slus certazn to suecced Terry 87 Q' .I xi '.'Ue . F f. r I fl A f l 1 A f - 5 H I . I rl I , -' I -x l l I lf l , e . if '. -, 'lf f I 'V r , P' Q Z 5' l 5 ,fi ,pr TQ e fa E 'G b ,L 3. 'K Q ' A ' I ' l - .,B.l e LINDA BEVELHEIMER 0 actioe on Library Council and in Rainbow Girls National Honor Society dependable ard efficient sports minded especially enloys boulm rudely read future secretary Linda fiv- Sm 'BV' 8. 'bc ROGER BINKLEY 0 humility and dependability asset on the mound intelligent and hard utorkmg capable class treasurer casual and completely imperturbable sincere and well liked Rog BARBARA BIGELOW 0 quiet but impulsive . . . alto member of 'I2' dotes on rock n roll aspires to be either a Spanish teacher or a bt lingual secretary Barb A E. -n ll A I 5 ffl, Qin? if, Si! 1 - JAMES BICELOW O tall, good-loolv ing blond . . . handy man behind stage independent perpetual tease expert on sports cars ln fi fzend longs for Nooa Scotia im k ' lll-vi ro lag' 1 Ill 1 He V52' 5,216 3' 'Q' N' F19-f C ERALD BOINNETTI O ualuable asset to diamond men Bosss trial many nicknames riotous mgegmcks great story teller rarely utorrzes life of the Party Jerry ELIZABETH BOURNS 0 znexbaust ible wardrobe innumerable hair styles talented alto of 12 one of the class youngsters gales of giggles misleading sopbis treated manner Beebit . . 4 l l . , , , I l - - . . . n ' ' - - . . 1 I- ' 7 ' . . . ' ' - - l i ...J 1 it ,..,----- I , 6 .....-- fl I x C , V o - . . 1 1 - - f 0 , .,.- - , - 9 - 1 -Y ' Y 4 I lf :iffy . ' ' , 3 , as-1 , . l wrt: ',. f .-:fra 1 Q-. , f 2-2 :U - vw M, , N7 ' A gijtif 9118.2 ffm- A r m l Q .fQ xfe div e A'i'f'l - . A.,-., ' f .W 3 5 l gf., , ' 4 , 1 'F ',:,,f,J,5 . , - . . , , , Q . - , . 1 1 n ll I n . n 4 Q j - Q . l 1 u o l . . I . I . I e 4 n . l l ' I MICHAEL BRISTOL 0 pint-sized dynamo . . . exceptional intelligence . . . proficient Sr. Lit. president . . . fabulous sense of sarcastic wit . . . driuing force behind the school store . . . entirely reliable , . . Steeple', or Mike '3'f ,. 1 V2-7 JOAN BROADBENT 0 willingly helpful . . . loves Italian food, par- ticularly pizza . . . handy with a needle and thread . . . swimmer and bowler deluxe . . . leans toward secretarial future . . . Ioan 17 il -WZ p IAM :I J! x14 ' Q- I 49 V A I ROBERT BROSSARD 0 reliable foot- ball team manager , . . ping-pong ace . . . outstandinrz stamp collection . . . constantly on the go . . . model train enthusiast . . . quiet and like- able . . . Bob OX I an in ' l 5 2 rvYY' ' ,.--+- Q , 0.u N QQITEKIBV at ff x.Pv IMP BHUWFP- 'Our rewwf BLANCHE BRLNSON o neat and 114111111 and Lnerpdlc keeps those attractiie uh: on roller skates knitting rudlzs clicking. uonder able in many sports enuable ful uith children lous life and rlnfhrs on gn pnrmlplf, fx ure 11601916 friendly and talkatuc dancer deluxe Blanche Janie NANCY BRLNTON O spontaneous outbursts of laughter tan that lasts n asts problem a day u atir sknn an rnischieious pranks anything, for a friend YVhat a .stitch Brunt -f--me 4 ' - ' OV f l, . O11 1 1 - .,, 1 l I 1 Ulf e H f Y ' 1 ' ' .., - Jo' . 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' Y, l R A 'K ui if FERRIS BUCK 0 soft spoken red head sweet and gentle we read well traveled and ucll versed rn dramatrcs prrze wmmng, actress parse mtellect and charm Ferns U wi' PAUL BURBACE 0 happy go lucky manner outrrghtly expresses hrs opmzons partzcularly enroys hunt mg and water sports numerous hrlanous tales gzfted artrst snazzy drummer Pau 200' gan.,-,Ab rg-of NICHOLAS BUKVA 0 dependable and lrkeable pre emznent mterests Ire rn ham radros crazy abou shore lrfe sharp sense of humor probable future rn chermcal engineering, Nick fb. 4? --ab' BARBARA BUNKL11 0 gzrl of many moods sarlmg at Manasquan drstrnctrpe laugh attractrpe clothes and an attractwe frgure notously scatter brarned at tzmes Barb A W fi Z 4 114 .shi in l DEBORAH BURNHAN1 0 former Bostonian decewzngly tranquil exterror frrendly dzsposrtron her good marks come easily smcere and consrderate e longer the book the better Debby JOHIN CAMP 0 wrde range of znter ests Cwrl War expert o ten found rn Vetuchen unpredrctable moods loves to drwe master hand at chess ohn an A '-'.., X A C 4 1 4, 2 El! 5' 4 U X . rf ' r N 'X fm Aj 9 , 2 n , Xia ' or A xr 1' l lj, I Xxlld AJN N ' N I Q l 5 'C N ir- gang . Q.: 5 A Q it fa ' ' ...'ih' ..: bf ' .41 ...J un. JANET CARLISLE 0 outstanding leadership . . . twinkling blue eyes and ohl those lashes . . . put on a swell Prom . . . devilish clzarmer . . . talented musician . . . unselfish friend . . . What a good folcelu . . . janet f it? ,W f ? ...1 ' SHIHLEX CERILLO 0 lxncly and uarm hearted enfoys meeting pcople true TOCA 71 roller audly mtuested in many tlzzngs spzces comersatzon future sec retary Shzrl CABRINA CARNEVALE 0 happy outlook on life . . . pert, natural curls . . . lively at the strangest times . . . sincere and independent . . . parties and pizzal . . . pos.se.s'se.s' a sweet disposition . . . Little Nino k.-.MQ 1'-4 Q -Y STAXLV1 CH-XSSIX 0 natzne f Panama pt rsuerzne gross comm try man pznt sz ed paelsa e of pranlss incessant chattcrer enyoys all sports particularly lzaseball fluent Spanish speaker Panama fit' JANE CASE 0 soft-spoken and intel- ligent . . . beautifully dressed . . . neat as a pin . . . avid Dodger fan . . . enjoys tennis and howling . . . understanding and considerate ane NIAL RX CHENOXX ETH 0 petlle figure high :deals and dtfmrte opinions longs Vaxne llfe cheerful attitude ertcnszce and Lnuahle uardrohe mtl rested 11 clramatzcs dreams of Luropc Xlaury 91 I 'A' , ,7. E I . 5 .' If E Q' ' 'if' 5 : A , I e 1 1 l 5 5 1 1 - 1 bf fa '-C-.- Q' ' , , 7 '?,A': ,L .-,, - Q -' s - ' 'r RITA CHERNIN 0 friendly and talli- atice . . . member of the Red Cross Council . . . record collector . . . future elementary school teacher . . . VVait a minuteg I want to tulle to you . A . Reet HUGH CLARK 0 easy to talk with . . . unusually efficient and conscien- tious . . . artistic precision . . . spirited spectator at foothall games . . . easy going . . . future in archi- tecture . . . Hugh - pllxx www' I-P' rw MAUREEN CHRISTIAN 0 lceen sense of humor . . , possesses a mind of her own . . . soft hazel eyes . . . a pleasure to he with . . . enjoys sewing . . . future teacher or nurse . , . Maureen fg'HN6l ROBERT CHRISTIANO 0 easy- going and rarely excited . . . three- year choir man . . . usually found reading the sports page . . . could sleep the day away . . . taciturn and unassuming . . . Boll IUDITH ANN CLARK 0 bright thoughts and opinions . . . actife church worker . . . Rainbow Girls, officer . . . usually found in tl1e art room . . . interested in the decorating field . . . Iudy S SUSAN CLARK 0 little girl with a big personality . . . always on the go . . . sympathetic listener . , . loads of friends . . . iitterlzug addict . . . live got a prolzlemn . . . Clarlco JAXIES COATE5 0 l1lll'fIlLUl'lxI71f' stuclent loues l70lLlI7l,Lf ana' other sports easy to get alonff uzth relzahle emoys others from fortune N I guess not un x ffl 1,5444 itll Q an AF ? '47 XIARFUFRITE CONN LI S 0 rapt: lutzng gran cyes uarm mul sparklmu pc rsonalzty IS zloncz crs lon am uf or U H5 staunrh Doll fr and Democrat footer Great Veg 'Hb' 4 TY 'in-1' J-XXIES COLLXPIETRO 0 flculrsh and fun lounff h1s flay lust lu gms at the clzsnussal lull lan pzest hehzrul the steermg wheel future lll the Arr Force zm RINX DAX ID CRPI D 0 possrssfs a Last store o Lcncral Lnoulcrl L nods math unzl SCICNCC mmf fhunh uorlxcr Lrcat sum 1 flu rulzculous future psychol Sunsat 'vi' NANCY CONLINI 0 more bounce to the ounce ready laughter talks zneessantly about Lake Hopat Cong cheerful ,QILGS frank opzmons How lmut that Nance NIMH LIXX CROW E 0 ouuls lllllllx ff enzoys sxnfrxnu errcllcnt lmrl L player of azn on again flu te r L rttnszu uarclrohe mgrrurzal rnoozls future carecr 111 mgrclzanrlr mr: Vary Linn f . V -' H .. i , 4 . ll .Y .Y 1 . . ,' Ir: Y-3 -' I' I, ',,' I1 , . '- l ' ...1'0, V' ,..I' 7 ' . ... 1' A I f X ,If iv-- ' - - -.,, .......-s.-Y, , ,o. .nl 77 ss --,A X , -,115 L ,r -Cl-4 f'-jwtliftll -..,,,q ylv' I K 4' .V I V f Q4 A . .+' ,Q Q l '-f 1 A' . - A ..,1.,f. f., k r- of -I . .. j 1' '..-.off-J - - 'f...f'he Q Ilnlf ' .... f uf If 1' . , H... Ugi5.tH'-- 1 ilu BONNIE CUNNINCHAM 0 active member of Library Council . . . in- terested in the piano . . . hidden energy . . . understanding . . . quick to laugh . . . future in teaching or library work . . . Bonnie DONALD DAMRON 0 cool, calm and collected . . . has something to say to everyone . . . exceptional rec- ord collection . . . habitual abode- senior steps . . . friendly and raring togo...Don WILLIAM DARBY 0 possessor of a beautiful tenor voice . . . usually heard before seen . . . Mrs. Gleason's trial . . . happy disposition . . . choir ang '13' mainstay . . . carefree . . . Bi THOMAS DAVIES 0 hard-working student . . . extremely well dressed . . . frank and outspoken . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . summers as a counselor at Cape Cod . . . Tom ELIZABETH DAVITT 0 younger half of the pair . . . natural curls that no humidity can spoil . . . sews a wicked scam . . . amiable disposition . . . possesses a special sparkle . . . Betty JOSEPHINE DAVITT 0 innocent blue eyes . . . faithful Westfield sup- porter . . . loves to sketch Red Sox rooter from way back . trim figure . . . neat and sweet . Io NICHOLAS DeCAPRIO 0 camera shy . . . valuable asset to the West- field eleven . . . naturally curly hair you couldn't pay him to cut . . . easy going . . . unmistakable drawl . . . . Nick DAVID DIETZ 0 has a unique way of getting things done . . . favorite pastime is imitating records . . . faunty walk . . . friendly . . . keen sense of humor . . . Dave 121777 N ELAINE DOW 0 top notch BE stu cent kind and considerate constant doodler crazy about position plans to become a le al secretary Elame IAVIES DUNCAN 0 ability and capabzlzty sax zn szlk pro fzczent class vzce prestdent per severmg track man delz htful boyish ,grm master of the wise crack mtellzgence plus zm l DONALD DIXON 0 111 fan plays clarznet m the band car crazy takes thm s as they come slide rule enthusiast sports fan partzcularly football pros pectwe engmeer Don 'Huw IANIES DUNLAVY 0 actne m H1 Y and church youth groups termmed can alutays be counted upon a hard utorlsmg., student expresses opxmons Tenms a yonei' Libby WS!-IS 1 '!11lWl'll7f M Ww2..1wn'wf - 'Q -0 5 Wk 4 XNYH, I' A W sfmov. ooov. I' . . . - 'e.':g.-:sf imfyf-. 1 am at ww! V .3 , - -T E b y ,H ' 2-2! 1, .. W.- V-.-1-H: , - t - h -15, 159' 'Qui 14, r-sl' I L' gxizflgli :LVL 'fijwx Maine vacations .I .U .. pleasant dis- W li ,7'g1YQl'w rr af' V. fb ., . D -'! Fi',fl' ww LlU,gxJ'dxJv Q I I ' s . Q . 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N, BRUCE DUNNIYC 0 uuzdely read expresses meats utzth conmctzon Honor Soczety actwe church worker extensute vocabulary leuel headed lzterature erpert future rn archztecture Bruce JOHN ENIERICR 0 notorious for hrs crazz cackhng re uents the car 'WA my KATHRYN DURLING 0 neat and sweet would like to remuc lost art of walking, poised and polite lan ua,g,e uthzz unpredut able moods ace on zce Kathy Kb. pn- id' JUDITH EDNIONSON 0 deceptive shyness artrstzc mclmatzons coy smile 1nch1,zdual1st1c favors sutzmnun and ice slxatm an understandmg confzdante 7oys knitting. sharp sense of humor Judy ,f f 'Y .,,,,...- J, lit 0,915 y ,:: - 4 'Et' I J d,- o we as memes X in M J f Q how lfwffs fo make nerwle laugh SUSAN EWING 0 sweet smzle lwfd Uf0fkm8 and thoughtful boulmf' enthuszast cheerful dzs U Wally likeable guy Iohn positron a friend who can he JONATHAN FALK 0 Canadian lm rehed upon loues the outdoors part authority aa foreign cars PZUUS to be U Pfactwal NUTS? males friends quzclsly and easily U6 character: ed hy lateness unsurpassed mechanical abzlity anyone need a part tune ucorkerf' Pete l 'N -of 1 -' K l f... 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If A,l'fn, y ,, ' ' J I., c CARROLL FARRAND 0 sntmy com plexzon S1J072tI17lC0llS' sclmol 5711711 sp1n11s SIUIIIIILVS' 9111111151 Cllllfll 110115 f 1111110 llltbffllllldll only 1111 1101 11111 11te1l 11111tt11111f's 1111111111111 folly 1l1sp11s1t11m Carroll f ww 11351, fins .J f-115 .arf BRUCE FIFLD 0 lll'llIIlSf1lk!1l7l!j sur 111st11 1'111ss cvpcrt f11r111r trympl fu LL! 111s 11r11t111rs C11rysl1r 111 run llllfll 1111rL11111 5111118711 1111uys 1111 sports f1fSt t111 M1111 t11111 LUllL5C Br111'1 -5? fI'F-'Y LOC' AN FAX 0 1111171711 U0 luclcy fl11t11t1o11s 111111111111 tnllss ll 111110 streulx as 1111111111112 IIS tlzey 001111 1r11 y for 1'111s 1111 p11rt111s 11111 IIIITUCS' fllfllft lustory te11clz1r Logan 2 N-9 1 ai! ld .na-14' -lat HFIXRICH FISCHER 0 11011111111 11111l1t11111 from C LVIIIIIIIU f111 vs 1111 fllfllft lLlf1l 11111 Vlllllllllltlll ffltllll ly 111111 1111111111 1111 LllfllllSIllSl 11111 '111 t11 srmlc llllffl lbllflx 1111 st111l1nt Ilanls SANDRA FELLER 0 flzrtatlozls lIlllC eyes' t11r11,1s 1111 partzcs CLCI' 111111111 mlse teller slzm 111111 11t tr111t1Le casual 1lr1ss1r easy ,umm f11t11r1 Ill mozlelmg Sandy WT! 1:3-'1 14 w ffm:-ffo'-an JOHN FISH 0 p0u,1'rful 17hyS'IllllC recognz 111 lzy 111s 10n11c11l ca1'1cI1 ll 11.11111 all 1115 oun mc Il roll llll keeps any cl11ssmo111 ftlllltlslll 11.1th 1115 lLl56C7'lIC1sS 11111 .0 1 U 1 I I T ' h. . . . V' ' .' ' , . I l . . . ' 1 ' ,, ,, . . . 1- - 1 1- - - ' 1 . 1 1 1 . . l - v- -.M . ' .' . . . 1 , -,, . , ' de, . , . , -w 11- . . . . - l . '. I' 1 A ' J 2 . .I . . - . 1 1 . . . , ' 1' A 2 'lv I ' . ' - . . . ' . C . ' ', '. ' ' ' - P fl I I I ,., . . . . . . F. ,. i ' CQ , 11511 Q 1:1 , I xi 3 . 3 1 . , 1 , ,V ,i V! my is kr 2 2 w -dv , s , 7 g 1 ,fzY.,, 13 ,, , V 1 L -- v f ' . R - 1 ' I . - ' I , :gif 2 4 ' . .-..PI,2' . 4' I . ' fifiiiii 1, 1 1 Lg - r-3551-. 1 f' .' Nab, I ,15,:f2.:.:F,l' ,w -L' A' 'H T' i f 7 1 -.Ja , 5 e i.. x auxin..-vp 1 , 2 . . . 'z' '. ' ' 2 . . .. s, ' - ' -' ' . . . ' , ' . . - ' ,u 1 - 1 - 1 U I , s -.-ui' 63 ALLAN FISHER 0 versatile musician . . . National Guard private . . . lzistory enthusiast . . . triumplzantly toots the tulza in XVIIS Band . . . onmipresent witticisms' . . . Future Teachers of America president . . . Allan if LYNN FISHER 0 more fun than a lmrrel of monkeys . . . capalily car- ries out responsibilities .... s taanch Yankee rooter . . . excels in sports . . . canit help liking her . . . Lynn Bl! I w CARROLL FLANWERX 0 that old Irish charm tiunlslmg eyes szieet and gentle an the ap pearance but occasional deuilish out lzursts Coloma commuter considerate and polite Flannery IW K H poised graceful and completely mzperturlzalrle porcelain com plcxzon talented artist syrupy kansas City twang portrait of a az y Robin .X ROBERT FITZCERALD 0 smiling Irish eyes . . . sunny disposition . . . generous with his time and energy . . . hack from St. Francis Prep . . . hen parties, hen parties . . . Fitz lllgp X Sinful L1 alr 'Unlvl golden toned trumpeter sharp dresser Capable Class president for tiio years pnlzte and sincere modern 7a 6flfl1llS1l1St unzbersally lzlsea' subtle iut always uselcome B1 7 'fi x ' ' xi, , . N ' E V L mr ' VA if 1 X fl!! v fl ' I I .' '1 .f ' fr - - - ' .K V' '-, , - It .LA .W,g5 2 ' .ff-'f I - , '93 V 5 . ROBINUFLATH 0 statuesque blonde VVILLIANI FLETEKIEYER Q gifted ' ' 'P . . . 'll 'Vital VV ,......f f..-if RICHARD FONT 0 rlepenrlahle and cmzsiclerate . . . filled with fun . , . part-time usher . . . elanfly zlancer . . . active in church fellows-liip . , , Cflffletlc . . . plans to hecarne a lawyer . . . Rich 0? , jx X...f 101 -... 3 Thy ALAN IRASER 0 tall ami ,Load master on :ec skates zleterminul and harfl morlanff gaml natured unprgrlxctahle aluays uarts till the last minute Big, Al 'TID SUSAN FOHTENBAUCH 0 practical and pretty . . . piles af personality . . . canzplexirm perfection . . . tleli- nite irleas ahly expressed . . . Capalzle stuflent . . . zany hunzarist . . . Whois got the car.',' . . . Sue -Za 91' 7 Q0--Q-4' JOSEPH FREEXIAX 0 tall flllflx anzl sucntious natural horn athlnte annther rcat Layman and an ace on the mound one frcat guy a sure success ,lorly K af DAVID FHANZ O quiet anzl reserrerl . . . fanmus ruclrly complexion . . . llllffl-lljllflilllg memlzer af the .s1uim- ming team . . . talented acearciionist , . . happily uplziles away spare time an his car . . . Dave -KRTHLR FRITZ 0 przt yalxcster anzl rlapn mlalnle lcazlcr lzaslxc tlrall an alflt pitcher an U HS nine ary uit a true nwht mtl 'X u 0 4 5 0 X . 5 n 5 ' i an 1 I' . X ,- I ! I dl 1-aw , A 3 - 1 l V l- I - A A A' , . A ' '11 ' -1 lnalcing . . . powerful huild , , , ha'nzl,s-ame . . . amlzitiaus and con- , . . gzranzl party plans. . . proficient 14 'awww' f PAUL GALLAGHER 0 recent and welcome udflrtzon from Vaplewood fascinating tall story teller interesting conuersatronalrst many witty comelraclcs lwely person arty yearns to see the world Pau AUDREY GEHRLEIN 0 a glow that radiates freckles galore ma e ma net always smiling ent usiastic easy to get along with casual manner future secretary Aud DIANA GARCIA 0 sweet and sophis- ticated . . . understanding , . . crazy about parties persuaswc manner lucky girl wzth natural curls incessant happiness aspires to become a secretary Dee Gee GERALD GOTTLICK 0 Calm and composed interests lie rn ceramics and chemistry expert archer interesting rock collection yo e jerry JEROME GARRISON 0 conscientious worker . . . often seen on senior steps . . . definitely optimistic . . . aero- nautics enthusiast . . . easy going famous ear to car grin Jerry '11 is quam rx E 3 Nl tw fi' BRUCE GRAHAM 0 distinctive Southern drawl master of double ta building a roadster sees something funny in euerythmg plays a velvet sat and clarinet 100 Sat Z I' I sf N -4 05 X f A f ' ' ' ' X ff' Vqxfflli N. Jie I A ll', . Ik... ' -an '33 CAROL GRANT 0 radiant red hair . . . excels in hockey . . . spirited foothall rooter . . . takes life as it comes . . . reserved . . . openly voices her opinions . . . ready wit . . . Carol JOAN GRANT 0 petite and slim . . . constantly smiling . . . dependahle and conscientious . . . an exceptional- ly talented seamstress . . . active in church work perpetual lcnitter easily excited oan x i SSIWNQ X '32 JOHN C LFHRIF 0 tall and mys terlous one o the finest Laymen reserud and mtelll ent coo dresser azr of nonehalance expert on the olf course Cut reeent import from Holy Trinity expert on ue s ates frequents Neu lorls State dotes on roele n fall hopes to hee une a nurse Bunnze If NICOLETTE GROENEVELT 0 friendliness and enthusiasm . . . pos- sesses a cute Dutch accent enjoys sm mf unafraid to express her opinions W ell you know what I mean Niclsy A NI-XRTH-X HAASE I ueaczous red head uho IS unafraid to express her Uune blushes eas1Iy Ioees camp life Hou dreadful Xlartha 101 . ' ' . . . G 7 , ' ' W - . A N ,qc-f '- lx F-Y - T ' O M , sag sexes f ewf ,. I I h Ck-RTRLVDE C,U,I.TEXYBFRc,ER . opinions . . active' in flash and .' .f ,', s lx,-' ,'.4 ,I -- ' J,-..-no THOMAS HACKETT I happiest ivhen working on his car . . . no- torious for his explosive laugh . . . a heart of pure gold . . . hard-Lvorlc- ing: . . . sincere . . . sunny dispo- sition , . . Tom sQQL95 QW 'ur' wa. ' 5 is-4 1 ,J.'v IUDITH HALLER 0 deceiving shy- ness . . . proficient editor of the Hi's Eye . . . clever artist . . . would rather read than do homework . . . future English or art teacher . . . Judy iR -- lg Ps MARY HARBIN 0 tantalizing green eyes . . . independent . . . excels in art, music, and writing , . . warm, vibrant personality . . . active in church work . . . future fashion de- signer . . . Mare '. 'Q-'fl , e WENT ' my 63 on faces 'iv-W Shin? NIARY BETH HARRIS 0 omni present smile conscientious stu rent enuable slun uazst neat and well f roomed amlutzous cra y about horses future lies in home economics Beth 102 'bmp ANN HARRISON 0 uelcome addi tzon from Phzllipshurg interest in ioarnalzsnz to lxnou. her is to like ter uztty loves advice on her prohlznzs knack for suvzng al ict charm Ann NIARTHN HARRISON 0 pixie pert ness can say anything with a straight face explosive personal quick to lau h easily ex cited forever teasing nun ble lsnittcr Vartze i 4- 'Q ,V ,Q 5 ' l ' X ,- 'YI O ' I , ' ,Q A 'fi L2 fl f Cjg N ' 'M rffij 'll -A f' l Haggis? ,V I K, V, 'N 3 . A -2 'N'-fl l 'P il ity... ,Q-... . .'- Q1-'v ROBERTA HARTEN 0 elieerful at- tituzle touxurcl life . . . lleliglzts in art . . . lzearty zlelmter on any sulnieet . . . numerous original izleus . . . very well reall . . . intelligent and ambrtzous Bevan g i Q BRIAN HARTICAN 0 ruin or slzine golfer .... W Ieyner fun . . . limiting enthusiast . . . generally quiet Init ll really and willing emirersutimzulist . . . excels in Spanish . . . lmrrl- utorlung stuflent Bruin 6 'i 0-'N ELIZABETH ANN HEILXIAN 0 su,Lct tcrnperczl mul easy to tails to enjoys ILOTLIIIL u.1tl1 ccrarnus lnus to rust rlrue amunrl top lmrscumnan erprcsszu eyns Bette Ann NIELIXDA HFILNIAN 0 constant elmttcrer Leaps a party going zur for nrt ulrunfs smnz tlnng funny to suy Nam ulz IS unzlzrstunrling lzstcner and all user future nurse Vmzly fi.: ANNE HEDCES 0 euymlrle vice- presizlent of Mu.sk mul Milne . . . trusting Inman eyes . . . enuinlrle Dreszlen eoniplexiun . . . grueeful lzunfls 'Tre got srnnetlzing to fell you U Anne - rr ROBLRT HEHAS 0 tL1lzl flrurnrnzr m the H HS Band tula nt: 11 artist nut' um pc rsnnulzty nlz ticllxnff runarlxs lnfstr ru nl laugh lmat and rmtnrmus or cars tliut uont run Bu 1 103 ll O i ,n v,', P 'I 1 . .' ., , i 1 f W 4 , i lv : ,H ,,',LA IE ' ' sg, ,t X l 4 ' Qx. ' 44,55 ' . , N ff , . l'.,.,.'-:il fl . Fjifjff- l I . fiiifif. fig.- zilg v: T . , A 1 4 ff -Q1 1 1 I- - , l I ' -,,l ' y - r ' I , 1 I , in ,..' uh. ,, f h 1 I . THOMAS HILL 0 hard-lzitting co- captain of the YVestfield eleven . . . swimming and track letterman . . , relishes ni lzt life . . . quick to lllllgll and easy to like Tom Qjowi LJ ,fain MHS SUZANNE HINNIAN 0 Empire State import u,ho takes life as it comes standing con dante and problem solver franlcness plus level headed ue 104 f is CHRISTOPHER casual lnlond . . . cross-country . . . neoer hurries, never worries . . . boyish grin . . . ladies' man . . . member of the '13' . . . Oli, goslzlu . . . Chris 5639 ruddy complexion can hold her own in any argument eyelashes long enouglz to cause a breeze habitually neat and friendly Hitch JONATHAN HINEBAUCH 9 every- l2ody's lmddy . . . enthusiastic Stu- dent Council president .... s taunch Democrat . . . corny jokes galore . . . swimming and tennis man . . . master ad lilzlzer . . . determination and drive . . . Ion l Us - Z' ENIILY HOFBAUER blond bust ness student nonchalant suelte 551176 always ready to help especially enfoys dancing, delights in drimng, aspires to a secretarial career m 4 1 044 A , rdf, 4 i HRX K elm 1 ' EF , Ms Adi X O y 5 6 nr ,J- - - -,?0'1ff'f'1f0j5fS laugh - - - Undef- IUDITH HITCHINCS - enviable 1 D. 'n , S 1 . n ' , 7 ' Q y , . . I I ' . . ' . .- 'S' ' ROBERT HOFFMAN 0 enthusiastic football fan . . . potential pilot . . . Epicurean tastes . . . aversion to tergiversation , . . usher at the Rialto . . . hopes to go into business for himself . . . Quietl . . . Ed', -T 'CN PAMELA HYDE 0 lively personality . . . a heart of gold . . . pre-eminent is bowling . . . loves to drive . . . always ready to go along a prank . . . Pidge 'Wie f also BETTE ANN HOLLAND o peppy and cheerful . . . notorious giggle . . .darling dimples . . . loves swim- ming and winter sports . . . mis- chievous, twinkling eyes . . . pert and pretty . . . future nurse . . . Godfrey! . . . B.A. Q ur '27 SUSAN IACOBUS 0 talented captain of the twirling squad . . . full of fan- tastic stories . . . perpetual chatter- box . . . horses, horses, horses . . . '12' soprano . . . peppy and pretty . . . Jacobi F Qi . ' JANE HOWARD 0 aspiring president of Red Cross Council . . . poised and softspoken . . . dotes on boats . . . flair for acting . . . active in church youth group . . . intelligence and determination . . . lane f tx r nf 2, find MARY JENSEN 0 delightful sense of humor . . . sincere and understand- ing . . . exceLs in all sports . . . bridge whiz . . . intelligence and exuberance . . . science hction fan . . . future archeologist . . . Plum 105 -Nd 3 2 NANCY JORDAN 0 ear to ear grin DAVID KERN 0 president of the CHRISTA KLAPPERT ' WHS im- . . . willingly helpful . . . has trac- Auto Club . . . crack ice skater . . . DUN ff0 l Gefmlmy - - - dependable eled extensively in the West and baseball, football, and basketball fan and lJf0fiCi6Hi S6Cf6il1fy of the Siu- South . . . fine sense of humor . . . . . . excellent trout fisherman . . . dent Council - - - Sffivffb Und 11000111- sportsminded . . . future nurse . . . future lies in agriculture . . . Dave 11liSlwS . . . ye11ff1S t0 return I0 GW- Nan many . . . future secretary . . . Chris Q? SUSAN KNIGHT 0 unusually con scientious and entirely dependable flair for sewing and cooking distinctive giggle perennial knitter impeccable neatness future m social work Nitey V lu 415595 7M-,ll , Ima I AL! J 13 C' WAYNE KOCHENDEHFER 0 in telli ent but seldom studious interested in photography swim mer de luxe easy to get along, uith zest for boats terrific sense of humor Cookie col-LEQES 1'l'f ', RONALD KOLKUSKY 0 quiet and ccry sincere shot put hurler on the track team authority on cars cm y about crou, hunting frequents the car hops Ron 4 7 I I I 1 1 '!'. ' l X 0 41 -, i 4 gk ' 1 X f-fu l lv'- .N-1 1' CHARLE KOOS 0 sweet and sym- pathetic . . . gay, original clothes . . . graceful poise ancl choice man- ners . . . low, throaty laugh . . . not a petty thought to her name . . . 'WVhat a roarf, . . . Charle sq is 'eq CAROL KURTZ 0 willing worker . . . stuflious with top aracles to show for it . . . many nicknames . . . en- joys suirnnzing and llaskethall . . , ardent rlehater . . . warm smile . . . future history teacher . . . Carol A fwsx 'Q QQ-l XI-RRY LAFFAN 0 sugar n spun Y Ll XV I 'XXI ' IPUILUIII she s cncrythzna nut lahlcaux Cf1IffU1'1 of fha Lfllllffm 'NUI Uazlonna capahlr anrl flllllllllll lllllfllllfl 1USfU U YUUI filth UN bln lcaflcr zntlllz cnt alum women pcrsucrxnu tnuk man flanee of frzcncls polxti consul UVULUSUUU llhffl Uflll 'W liflmlff crate anzl unflgrstanflznf, a truly I rionclcrf il I Vary Y .L , wa. ' 5 ,,. xx. .2 ,f ll . VII. -If fo- . 4. K . '- 9 4- fl- f-, ' '-, , . ' f r' ' r ' I ' , . . . 1 H A . . . - . , , - . ' . . . ' , 1 personality . . . easy to knou' anrl 1 t 1 ,'L!, - - 1 14,-1' w- -5-J '-,... I ,'3 ', 4 ', , ,-- '-,.- '-1 - 1' r'- ' - 1 f , 1- 'f,,, ...Bll ' ' :fr DIANA KYAK 0 fanatical Yankee fan . . . actiee in after school sports- particularly field hockey . . . Latin cluh treasurer .... 9 hart story writer . . . summers at camp and the shore Di f? K2 CAROLE LANTHFAL NIF 0 frlcnllly and hzlpful hcyr and happy neat anzl pltitf ear to like future Fngllsh f!.llLllCl' Carole X W IAYNE LEVY 0 born with a song, rn her heart utzdc czrcle of frzends understanding confidante ualuable asset to 12 grace and charm future on the stage Iayne on lf-94 mu' DAYLE LEE 0 carefree blue eyed blonde Lift or dry humor actzue In church youth ,group fauors boulzng and slcatzng, yoys utrrtmg future physical theraprst Dayle 9'-Q 1: 'Y 'K E DQVID LEITZ 0 c al d loo mf' ' t ntruzmgr flllwowtrst Lcrazy too s uell b trac 2 az 7 nty ugllgflfwa polllrlar t bo 1 eres g!VDa lbw aff 1, 0 f ,-,,, f UW' 0 6 ' M f M2 WW I SWIM 0 MEETS 1. QAN J 'f a ROBERT LENSKOLD 0 cheery drs posrtzon talented bass zn 13 ham radzo operator ace me chamc dapper dancer meals ness for women enerbetzc and determined anzmates any enter prrse Bo 108 ANITA LEONE 0 always cheerful and smzlmg, ardent Yankee fan and true, Westfield supporter talented unter mllfly record Ul bums considerate and dependa g hne bowler future teach Nzta Pix WV JN lr! ww We W W Kev ,AWG ii-Hr-of EDDA LEONHARDT 0 darling, Ger man exchange student mdustrzous and zntellzgent many przze state ments :deals that scrape the slsy charmrngly humorous tcrests he zn poetry music and sc: ence, Edda , 4 , . . 1 ,N r lk A l . a in fEf'?ifrr-s4s I . ' ,., . . . ' ' ' ' . I A1 Sr a - 1 1 , 1 - - -' . L 1 5 - ,' If girl . ' . ' - ' A t ' . , .. , 1,49 J . .. ---rr f ' ' ws .5 . . K f, . . . l . l . . . fx ILIAUNJ' flcduvl' if ' . . I I 'N l'l JI ful, ff ff fr 11 Q f 5, , , 7' f ,f , l -fx K GJD eil! I' In K , . ,N I W 1 ' ' f , 'N 3 5 l ' i . i nr V 1 K , . 1 f . 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' V 'VV' l 'J Kf' K Y .il .: ,, 1., v Y: K Y - . 4,l,,l, . y le. . uf 031.-f r ,. f g,.9 gg W 01 f a . f tp X L 933, ', U , K' , W ' Xf 4.319 v.jf Q, ' ' A L7 , -v1...4 4., , , -417 Y X, V J . . . , l I - - - eriii'-Lig . . 7 ' . u 1 Y - ' 'bm ' j ' er...4 ,,.' ...in- , s ' ' 1 , ' , f '- 'Q'--f ARTHUR LEPOW 0 swrngmg, drum rner zn WHS band smooth dancer and sharp dresser personalzty and charm knows what he wants and knows how to get rt X O02 WILLIAN1 LIINDQUIST 0 seems shy and reserued but possesses a sharp sense of wrt ham operator mterested zn radzo and teleuszon another anung fan Ball ...Z IUDITH LESLIE O understandmg and sincere an eye for fashion parsed and pretty enyoys sun surf n sazlmg flawless com plerzon flzrtatzous eyes neat and cheerful Les KAREN LEWIS 0 soft natural curls nmzble kmtter fiery football an warm sincere personalrty whzz zn math responszble and dependable male magnet glft of gal? just great Karen if gumf' ' 'K SWL' ELLANA LITCH 0 porcelam fea tures actwe in dramatxcs de partment toured Europe thas past summer soprano m '12' emoys readmg probable future as a beautzczan Lana NIARCARET LOEB 0 interested and interesting gzfted alto rn 12 expresswe brown eyes an tellrgent and well read rare and sophisticated wrt unmatched zest for lrfe Peg 109 L Gan fy , A . fgzfgfg '1 ' H -'arf-Eff , - . ,- .-..... fl' , L . if - X A ,UQ it-ff'fEf' 2 . 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I- . v A f Y LAWRENCE LONG I rnclmed to be quret and reserped enroys gym mterested rn scouting, easy to get along, utrth mterestmg, to talk to Larry ' 'Mor KENNETH LUDLUM 0 znfectrous gun top mechamc takes lzfe as rt comes era e for customzzzn always ready and wrllmg, to help ou car crazy Ken Z I u---nib -4' Sucre .,,,...,...f .gfqh STANLEY LUEBECK 0 farrnlzar Hg ure on VVcstfielcl grulrron spends many hours on hrs car numerous nrcknarn s a clown at heart enyoys hunting a lzkeable guy Stan 6 ,Q af F-Stl DAVID LUERSSEN 0 down to earth and downnght funny ngtgngug dancer habztually happy go lucky fine student perennial penny pmeher resonant 13 bass surprrszngly industrious Dave or Mooch JANE LUGINBUHL 0 sweet and soft spoken enroys readrng skzllful wzth a needle and thread quiet and sincere neat and well dressed mmble kmtter ane IUDITH LUCINBUHL 0 warm and out ,going personahty a problem a day but always uallzng to hsten to someone elses neat and per sonahle talented seamstress Lugze JAXIES XMCBEAV 0 an athletes ath L 4, football lettcrman ancl ace shortstop for three years Stuflent quiet mtelll gent ancl modest well lllxecl and generally smell Vac Counczl treasurer DONALD XI1LNEIL 0 erpert horsn man presulent of luv youth fel lowslnp group easy going talentell 13 tenor always u,1ll1ng to help subtle humor Essex Troop officer Don XIALCOLNI XIACKENZIE 0 shoul clers lus znnumnruble responszbzlztzcs eapubly sincere ancl unassumzn Honor Qoczety truly zftezl muslezan lanlxy and likeable azlmzrel respectccl and certain t succeed Vac if f- Sl ROSEXIARIE XI-KCNOTTI 0 Spar klmg dark eyes sweet smxle tallw a blue streak full of gump tzon :Innes euery chance .she gets rock n roll arluoeate Rose 14' xx' DEANI 'NIQCLAUCHLIN 0 superb mathematician aetzue In church youth ,Qroup bass in 13 flepenrlable and con emal honor student quzels to laugh and auzelx to blush Dean IACQUFLYNI NIAINES 0 fun IULIYIL and sincere yen for the shore rlecelungly quiet manner xnrlustrzous neuer misses a chance to laugh Oh stop lt' jackze 111 K x ' 1 I - A 4 K ' . A . . A - A - 1 R I , I . l . h . U l . . . . , l ' D - u' fy' 1 I fl? is . . . A . . . . r- . r- . . . 7 1 - - - K' ' I ' . . . ' ' . . - - - ' ' ' ' y . ., , . ' . . . , . 1 1 - 1 1 , . , , o . . i U U : 4 w Q , t ' 5' 'f v 2, V 1 'f ' .f W . ,V a n ' ' m y ' v. Q ku 4 Q ,V ' K A .1 pl - ' a .. it , , v v , , v 4- . . 2 '. . - ,' . . A :A ' I I - A ' I . . u I- l ' ' . ' . . . . I - - - ' ' ' -' ' . . . '. ' ' - . . . 'J 7 I . . . 6-, ... A 'lv' ' ... ' ' ' -I ... ' 'U'- , , 4. . H PATRICIA VIALKIN I sparklzng mzsch1e1 ous eyes cliscrinzmatmg, taste ln clothes spontaneous gtg, e keen mtelh 'ence ,gzftul ballerma savolr faire smart flebater truly talented a C AIL XIALTBIE 0 easy gomg, Lhspo sztzon foremost mterest 1s horses conszderate and well mannered enfojs all sports lows to go to parties mdustnous Gal DIANIE XIANTFREDI 0 spurts of gtg, gles but has a ser1ous szde smart dresser su.1mn1m,g and boutlmg enthusiast parties partzes aspzres to become a secretary Q-0-1 L , 1 'r- A , ...' 1 gIf.:.f 'X ,g.... ' - '..'..Pt , -, P f -A -y L6 Q 1 ' e MJT' yi., 1? Mlfflf, V3 ' K 'fx All I I s l lil N T A .' . - l I. I Q- ,,.ex: - L' A U - V? LIINDA MANNION 0 quzet mature ness extremely skilled lcmtter shy smzle sweet and man nerly worthwhzle fnend pert on mome stars top notch student smcere and determmed Lmda 112 NIARCARET MARKHANI 0 ubrant personalzty beneath her seemzngly quzet manner travel hug erpert seamstress friend through thzcls and thin tnps to Canada future secretary Peggy S 4 vi' N J' 49 RONALD MARKO 0 fascmatmg, eyes znterested tn huntzng and fishzng ualuable Safeway employee gets lweller as the sun goes down cra y about driving Ron 'Y '7'l mfh quzet except at partzes dustrrous crazy over cars energ,etzc and walling worker especzally enyoys hunting, future dazry farmer Well Craz ff 1 MAS PATRICIA MCDONOUCH O spunky blonde looks wonderful tn blue amd record listener swim ming and golf are her fauontes brzmmmg over wtth jan Pat ANDREW MCCASHIN 0 grfted music arranger casual and seem zngly carefree thrwes on n1g,ht 1 e lrrench ts a mal shrewd buszness sense good orgam er Andy 4'---1, AINTHONY NIQCRAINNI 0 rarely hur rzes rarely worrzes mterested bass m chozr and 13 looes to clrwe friendly talented g,uztar1st known for hzs ludzcrous wzse cracks Tony ROBERT XICDONVELL O lzttle man with a Ing smile ercellent water skier swtmmmg team out door man with a special attractzon to huntmg future tn mechanical engtneenng Bob SUE ANN MCCEARY 0 takes lrfe as xt comes best baby sttter m town quiet serenity straxght fora ard opxmons staunch West held supporter thoughtful ad owe future nurse Sue 113 zz' M Y' f , A' ' mt' A 3 l l CRAIG 'MAXWELL o deep mmlgef 5 . . . . . . lfl- . . I ' cl ,Av I' a' nl lg l.f I . 1 n 'Q 1 . ' ,' . . ,' l 5 A' L N h I ix , . l F - K f 4 Qi v S - s g M.. lx ,.,-' ' A 'fi'-V b 1 lu fill SHIRLEY XIQCOVVAN 0 cleuilisli gleam in her eyes . . . traveled through Europe this past summer . . . e.w'els in all sports . . . master lzorsezcoman ..., sarcastic witticisms . . . loces to make people laugh . . . Shirl 'wr ' 'ff ' SANDRA BIERENESS 0 individual- ist . . . expert in the kitchen . . . hostess with the mostest . . . impec- cable fashion plate . . . frank and candid opinions . . . bllllllllj with laughter . . . gay and interesting . . . ,Xloweness i l A .fx 'mv 'I BIELINDA MEARES 0 spur of the moment remarks . . . sports car en- thusiast . . . co-owner of a shore rnocie theater . . . treasures week- ends . . . facorite pastime-eating . . . Melinda GAIL NIEIER 0 prettiness plus gal with a generous heart . male magnet . . . summers at the shore . . . poised and polite . . packed with school spirit . . . futurc nurse . . . Gail My fm 'Q xqqw, FREDERICK MEYER 0 tends to he KAREN MICHELSON 0 the ulfl on the quiet side . . . sincere . . . they left in Europe. . . talented lral assiduous and determined . . . acid lerina . . , sophisticated, graceful lnaseliall fan , . . would do anything manner . . . wit with a touch f for a friend . . . Rick .sarcasm . . . intelligent and interest ing . . . Karen ,. .: Nj, . .-:,eJ'sv HENRY XII NI 0 C c'ntlzusiu.st . . . lm ' 1 lmrc wnr . . in- II t as-tgzl .- .' . . . ' ' la lr um ea' P ICH 1 a syn s qu Qfvzznxewvlll, . . 1 7'.I I 5 My I i ,rr 'W 'ff f ELAINE XIONTI 0 vpurklinu rlurk eyes' .... symputlzctic ear . . . im- uzufulutc zlre.s.s-cr . , . llilzmuus sulrtlv lzunmr . . . IH1ll.S.S'IHIllll,U . . . sys- tematic anal efficient . . . neat uncl gnvtitgin. . tu knuu' lzcr is tu like lzer I1 f I wal I If I Winn! ROBERT XIOFFETT 0 tranquil fricmllirzcss . . . sun of the Soutlz . . . uslzer ut tlzc Rialto , . . svriuzls' and inrlustriuus . . . lzrtisticrllly in- clined . . . stamp and mmlcl yzluuv collector . . . future architect . . . Bob , I ,- I I l I r I ' l r 1 , I l l I , , r , ' ' l ,S- V ' -,.- r I I -. I I , --n :wl I .I I , I I I U4 i' 'IQ' ANU! C2717 PICTICR NIOFFICTT 0 talkutitc' unfl C.k'Il'CI71ClU friendly . . . vruzv for curs . . . ncuvr know wlzvrc or ulzcn lufll turn up . . . ln1.s-kctlzull fun . . , in- telligent mul lzlmmmus . . . Pvtc nf? xl XIAIICLAIIIII' XIUIKQAX O wflrm- IUANNIQ XIURRISON 0 lmils' vlfnlll lwurtczl TUIIIII . . . mature unrl num- KUIISYIS CHU . . . liiml U.lUfllfHfl'l't'l'I1- nerly . . . urmulcrjul outlook un life YIM' . . . c.1'11los'iL'c luuylz . . . misa- . . . lotus tu knit . . , intclliucnt, un- i'lliUl 'HSl'l Wllflilill! L 1L'.S' . . . cun- uflectezl, mul zlepcmlalnlc . . . fl truly 'Sf4lL'ff1!c', I'L'lidl2lc', final tlwuglltful . . . impirutiunul fricncl .... I Iam lflllfllli' KAREN INELSONI 0 neuer hurrzes neoer worries incessant chat er habitual lateness truly enroys life collegiate dresser lobes to eat Are you out of your chrome? Frenchie JULIA NAPIER 0 on the quiet side but spiced with enthusiasm . . . president of the Library Council . . . dependalrle and considerate . . . aoid and practiced bowler . . . hon- est opinions . . . Julia IUDITH NEUXIAN 0 steady and understanding, friend sweet dis positron passion for parties expert problem soluer most often found on the telephone future elementary school teacher Fahu lous' Judy man on the YVLstfield nine n tonous for incessantly singing IODA n roll friendly rokd.-stef ear tp car ,Qfll future disc roclwy Frank I I , an ff ' ' I - l xx, I, . tl K' 1 I if I f -1 k air l :MEETS 117 I 7 e r ' lg . i Lg Y A 4 2 E a,,Ius.n.KK. ',, ' ' U Y 1 I ' n , 1 I - Q - l l Q 5- ,f ,A if FRANK NOVELLO 0 ace tl1ird-l1ase- b f- ' o- - ' Z.: ' L . ,,' film! ,fl 1' A - IM IM. .sfd ,I ,f- It k f, -' sri. . . -5 A V .' jlix Y V L T4 49' JONATHAN POST 0 cool anzl casual speaks Spanish fluently pemlalnle friend mercurial easy to talk to lll1l'CllLOTL1Ilg., always neat crazy about clrzmng on LI IIABEIIH PUFXAXI 0 llas tllat certam ,clout spmterl clzeermg captazn ery rezl lllllf lzut no matching, temper efficient ancl reliable pertness plus prcfcrs' Elzzalneth iz ELIIABE FH POND 0 cssuzcc f szucetncss lulpful and clcpcnzla 1 c arlmmllzlc ,Lrazlcs cxpcrt scamstrz ss and lmlttcr amlntmus clzcc rfal frzemlly and palm future physical tlzerapzst Betsy 15- 'D HI LLN REM AN 0 trzm and at tructnc lust laces ta :lance nulcpuulcut playful laam in har eyes partial tn partus spaced with pap future nursc, a X BB 'N XX BH RXXWN g xxx L 52?Aff52?4f f fsw r Q1 it 'Z EE.. GEORGE REASOR 0 contagzous good moods valuable man on both grzdzron and diamond many mcknames superb sense of humor hzlarzous laugh spmted and well lrked George ROBERTA REHNER 0 peppy addr tzon to the cheermg squad sparklmg, eyes and an zmpzsh grm warm frzendly personalrty consczentrous student top golfer You re ktddmgl Boba 19 Kgs LILLIAN REILLY 0 flzrtatzous man ner mclzned to be tacrturn but rs neoer at a loss for words works long and hard seemmgly care ree if 4 I silw vb.. gina' Kgg I 0952 fbk JOHN REIS 0 born comedian and actor ambitious uleas roc n roll composer talented bass rn brilliance plus smcere and frank a potentzal great ack 120 .e,-4' nllullllla E 'H..alllJ ROBERT RESCORLA 0 outstandmg honor tudent capable preszdent of hrs youth fellowshzp Yankee fan from way back enzoys all sports mdustrzous and ambitious Boa af' ff? fue I sv- PALWER REUTHER 0 year round crew cut craze for drwmg another of the class youngsters rug ed good looks summers at the shore and Cape Cod Brzz .-S ai' f P -- I N X A- as gg- K . 'f' I L , 1 '36 f- ' 1' ,' . ' , -9 . Y i' 4 I If of U ' O y y l.' .I.. g ' 'I' 7 ... ELIZABETH RIKER I radiant reel- lzearl . . . willing worker . . . artistic inclinatinns . . . uxater-skiing enthusi- a.s-t . . . plaguefel by an uncmztmllalzle' lnluslz . . . tastefully elresseel . . . honor student sweet and sincere Betts 1 f? KX bv! , 2,35 -' , z eff iv ' 4' ff JANE ROBB 0 UT'l7lliSfUliI1l7l8 miel- te West twang: . . . willing anel reliable worker . , . neat and trim . . . en- mable rosy cheeks lanes lzospztal u,0rlc tactful and polite future nurse Ianze FAY ROBINSON 0 easy-going and full of fun alueays lzummzng or smffmg excels in all sports clapper elrncer fomal 1L1t Laluallle friend Pirie in 53 ef 1 if' O -r 1 A 'ESU' I 51'- pr' If r ev' 4:9- ' C IIOIII I1 HOLH-YI' 0 aeul sports an Ur Statistics espeeial ly enmys lnaslxetlzall and ,Lal writes easily anel u.ell elepenela lzle lrasleetlzall manaaer aluays really for a good argument Roaelz -uw IS:- I1 r. ni' 9--v rqmgjm' I fb 'C' STI? INC ER ROISLIEN 0 flaming: reel elepenelalzle a Lind uarel r eeerymxe Lery xntellz ent enynys rr arlmu Preneli entlxuszast future foreign enrfeslnmelent Inger IILIZKBETII AINN ROC FRS 0 Ius tmus lrlaels curls zleeer yurpster lnals Uellll eycel mrweenee an alrunelanee of beautiful elatlie s lures tn ga pllces charm :ugly fe nmune e 121 nk ,Q 'l' hu ... '-' -'l ,,, 'Lf I . . . . . . 'I ,.,' . . . .' l ' . . . ' D . - I a I . l KK 1 1 I5 ' ' . O h - -.-. , ,v ' ' s 5 1 1 . :.. x I .i N Q ' , ' l .lf f , f 5 . ,,A,v , . . - D 1,7 y I ' -A x ' 7 1 A I x f if I ' 1 ge I -112' 14' 1 3 r' -33-L'5f':7i :f:4 ' - ' ' if ,g.:r:::'-:QL - - ,' I - I .::fjI.:':Q5,'g. hair . . . Cons-e'ientmu.s ana e.nne',f .-If-l'1-f 'f:3:: 4 . . L, . ' - - - 'A ' f -- I -,- '., '... -'ll' - ,, - ... Bt E -, , e .- Ax il . . . -'QR CHRISTINE HONEY 0 liappy-gm lucky manner . . . excellent in soccer and l1a.s'el1all . . . 11nsquelcl1al1le good lzurnor . . . fl'CIlllCtlf.S' Newark . . , spaghetti fan .... sincere and lzelpful . . . future secretary . . . Clzris +6157 JUDITH SALISBURY 0 hrftefl four nalzst extensiue post card collcc tion spicy conuersatzonalzst non conformzst reafly to express lzcr 02711110718 1llfClllLCI1f and ucll rear What a roar' Judy CAROL ANN ROSS 0 just in from Canada .... 9 weet clisposition . . . crazy almut slciing and colrl lceatller . . . clistirmzzislzell Scotcli accent . . . intelligent and in1l11.s-trio11.s' . . . en- gaging mite . . . Carol tl 'ua 'I' x ' SUSAN RUCKERT 0 top-notch host- ess . . . asset to the twirling squad . . . conscientious and zmusually cle- penrlalile . . . constant cllatterer . . . .s-lcillefl seams-tre.s's . . . irrepressilzle laughter . . . lzelpful ancl considerate . . . Susan M I.,.Jl-A Qi lp -'Q ff' all LORI ANIN SALO 0 clzcerful and umlerstanclzng alnle prcszrlent of l1er youth fellozuslzzp ,group lLl lm lu liclpful I1 true partly loner future lzcs zn soczal uorlx Lor 'UK in- ' DAVID SAPP 0 easy going, and at tznzes carefree nxechanzcally zn clznecl Lery n1ucl1 interestecl zn olc guns enjoys football occasnmal IHIYLIIILLOIIS' nzoorls frzcnclln I?CfSO7llllltll Danc o I - fl . fl 1 , ' rf: ' ' I O X j 'i X3 E X '- . F 5 will w P' - .': , . oI'.fnAL' fx iA?a 6 L. V' ' W- A P' 9 . A 1 W.- U 1 1 ar, lV ' , 5,1 KATHLEEN SASSO 0 refreshingly cheerful . . , clever quipster . . . full of fun . . . import from the Empire State . . . dependable and consid- erate . . . avid reader . . . willingly helpful . . . well-liked . . Kathie .I-.-::.. .....L if NVILLIAXI SCHULTZE 0 mdefatzga ble trumpet player in IVIIS band sunm st disposition imaginable friendly hard morlunp, and de pendable utntes ,great mysteries lauflzs easily and blushes more easily Oh no' zl FREDERICK SCHBIIDT 0 valuable asset to WVestfield's eleven . . . re- cipient of Boosters, most valuable lineman award . . . '13' tenor . . . slow-moving . . . considerate . . . keen sense of humor . . . Fred fry ,5 DIANE SECOR 0 another luclxy girl with natural curls aluays has the radio on era y about dogs suv et disposition cute and quiet I dont care Dee VIRGINIA SCHOSIP 0 genuine zest for life . . . adores the slmre . . . hilarious imitations . . . addicted to rock 'nl roll . . . keen .sense of hu- mor . . . catchy smile . . , future air- line hostess . . . Ginny Q7 K-XI SELTLLR 0 peppy Illf SI cd blonde, alutays ehuuffzurm carload of lads yearns for tlu shore cheery outlook in life constant chatterer Peanuts , , 1 .. 1:..w c' .Zee HI f' I 4 A -ij '7 .1 'ff fd' 4 I -'V mi! f , I -- I .u 1 CW mf I' ' ', J.: L 'JW JT- -1-,,,...-u - Y ' A f:,, V I 15 A' ' 44 V .ff V F . ,LJ f 'Q I is I r s is I , A - ' ' - I -- 1' . 'Q' ' , 1'r-.-'Z' 1 ' ' -' , l . , . p . D l - l r ' S U ' , - , - 2 . ' 'J . . ' . ' I , , ' . - u 1 h n 4. , H , , , , I I I rg I 1 - . . . . . .. .. B'l IOANNIE SEXTON 0 tufmlclmg, blue eyes loves the outdoors amd bridge player cnfoys a good ar gument Honor Soczety bar: 1LO7'LllIf Lzbrary Council member suozft sp aker future teacher Joanne JANE SHAPIRO 0 neuconer from Far Rockaway consernatzne tastes extensive wardrobe consczen tzous tall and trzm u,arm and frzcndly pcrsonalrty future uzll be in the busmess uorld ane 12? . 1 ALLISONT SIXINIS 0 rzch uem of fun under an exterior of tranquility auerszon to Spanzslz freyuents hen parties probable future m the Arr Force Well-ah Sandy Q1 f THONIAS SISRO 0 fleet footed cross country captam ardent 70 thuszast and gzfted muszczan consczentlous and hard uoorkmg future engmeer Conganulg tzons Tom 124 WWIHIM x W3 LINDA SNIITH 0 slender and soplus trcated friendly and co operatne lxnzts beautifully first class problem soluer spzrlted specta tor at all sports plans a model mg career Lmn tg yEAR 5004: DEADUNE N655 N? x -iq we VVAYNF SNIITH 0 lon and lanky authorrty on autos of all shapes and szzes string bass m WHS orchestra and many combos gifted pranrst master mcolzanzo Wayne A . .V , K ' -. , A 4' , . , ' l 'L ' ' ' - A ' 1 1 ' I . KK If All ' ' ... ' ' ... ' ff n ' ' 5' r l l I ' 7 - ' '.' I . . . r I , , . . . . I' 'D ' ' I ' . . . H A 5- A :L-is ,' ,V ' 4' iff f-I ,f 4 ,', ,f' , . 5 ,I y- 1 ,- ,ff A, f r 7 , I ' ' K- 1672 r f ff , .' f I . 1 r , - f Q 2 ., , - 2, ff 51 A Q K ' 4 , Q L 7 l , W e W V , .N .If f- L- . .a A4 :Z A ' - , f .gk I., ' . . . 'zz en- ' ,f4'i 'f'-J: I . l . . . ' W - fx , l . ' L . ' A aff to ,A in .... . -11 I ' ' ' - - - I . ' 1 , ,, ' ' ' ' . . . ' . I... . J A tg - 7' , I . . . ' ' kv 4- '7 L If CHARLES SPARKS 0 mclmerl to be on the quzet szde but possesses a quick clry uazt enroys playzng poo znterestecl zn bowlzng, On general prmczples Chuck YI?' DRUDE SPARRE 0 flynanuc cheer leacler arclent clebater grftezl 12 HUG 'WHO' Student EMILY SPENCER o Sa et and Sm penzlable leader smcere cefe artistically mclmed 'Hang 'mf-mal Ideas ffflfffflm expert horsewoman dependable mth school spmt a truly worth handy with U tennis racket whlle f e 'l Dfwle energetzc occas1onal gap, lang if DOAWNI STERV 0 top notch skxpper of her au.n sailboat many tro plnes consczentxous frm be Ixefs and conuctzons tacxturn and sincere future elementary school teacher Doann spells mtellz 'ent mzschreoous and fun loumg Spence GLORIA STERPHONTE 0 perpetual cheenness loues a party a flair for original :fleas laughing clark eyes mzlustnous at any task able dancer lots of fun Cvlor Q-of I PETER STEVENSONI 0 amiable and fun lowng skilled duck hunter and fisherman enzoys football and swimming mflustrzous and harzl morlnng ace photographer future Nauy man Abba 125 C-XROLINE JANE STILLXIANT 0 newcomer from Vrrgmza sens1 twe to hcuutu nzuszc enthusiast understands and auozds thc 111 dc nite you has a gentle na ture wrztes well prefers Carolzne I Z an-'- ' PETER STIRRUP 0 cracls hunter and sherman actwe rn Y worlx aftwc rntcrest zn haslxethnll and foothall humorously sarcastw a way with the women con emal and carefree Pete tliluqlx BARBARA STOCOWSKI 0 always wcllgroorned and tastefully dressed .star Spanish student mu swal znchnatzons party loucr deft seamstress incessant chatter future br lmgual secre tary AA 'Q 1 A.-A-4 'L IF? ARTHUR STROCK 0 rwzd hmlo Il student mclodrc tenor 171 13 owner of a cellar lllgllllfifle of rats and mice erpert marlxsman sailor ahoy future rn med: une r null? if CEORCE SUTPHEN 0 ace at cards fun to he around happzest when the dzsmzssal bell rm s another drwmff an harely tol crates homework George .l PHYLLIS TASKER 0 quzet but Izght hearted Lery actwe m her church youth group interested rn all sports spurlsed wzth pep and gazety Oh George' Phyllis .Y mt .f hh in .9 t , fr 4 1' .f . L - - UC'-,l,:..... . . . . lg I . l 5. H I U - - av, 3 - f ,IL 3 ' ' ' - - 4,,, f , J fat Wig - Q , 1 'f'flV'Mf , is rf' flu ,gif ' . . 'V,, Jfoaj fffl 'f fc A t uvfl. .fr f 1 will 5 ,e 1. 1, ...At . .I , Ag ,,- vw if 'fa 'rr' 5' DORIS THOMAS 0 aninzates any en- JOEL. THOMPSON 0 lean and like- terprise . , , intelligent and reliable able . . . aversion to homework . . . . . . slim and well-dressed . . . mis- two-year 'I-3' bass . . . extremely in- cllieuous moments .... 5 -incere . . . telligent . . , complete non-confornzist mind of ber own . . . always a new . . . actice interest in baseball and idea. , . Dodd, basketball . . . future arclzitect . . . joel '91, T 1'i,,-1 CRW? i ...Q- 1 'X 'V' vu-r Nun- 'L dynamo of Lnirfy rua y conur 1 1 mpc 1, Lug U, 1 Stlfltllllllhf on anytlun and Cl lrytlazn romr 141,114,115 IULU to df11L l cs lblrlicr llllfl ILL S Uflll dipcndablc frzcnd pcrpctual aspires to bicornc a physical party zur deulzslz eyes fll6TdlIlSt Tu.1tcl1 s o a Bad Hike 61 'ir KATHLEEN THOMPSON 0 loves tbe wide open spaces . . . actiue member of the Library Council . . . expert in the kitchen . . . artistically inclined . . . higli ideals . . . skilled seamstress . . . Kathy f '? s'sx ll 1 ma cr 1 tlu Layman tlzrxus on ,Lol tops at mulzanz cal zlraumg. Conxpitcnt 1111 treasunr mtcllz cnt casy going ,Qoodnatured and Lery likeable Torgy 0 ,S , M M- A A ' ,Jn I 125 5 If B I, S A X X . I A I f M '1 4' -I T 4 -f - -- . -:QW , . ,- fu X' n - I , Q Q . , 0, ' f, . ' Ls' .,., - 171, V 'fa - ' , ,o A 45 NANCY TIIONIPSON ' rrirrf-sizwl x11C:H.-x1iL 'lnilaxm' o may mlm IQIJWARD TOIKCERSEN oflwmflu- N. ' l. ' T lL'lfl ba line . . .' 'liu' ac re nr gl' if ' ' ,.. ...our f '-'-,k-'a 'f ' W If - 'f '-' . - ' I. U ' ..L?t,!ig i-Ur. . Cat',,,- I ' - , It U 1. I. . - ,. . . . y., - xt-arm 7 fi CAROL TOWL 0 luoely addttzon to any gathering, etcztzng summers at Shelter Island lo1 es to putt around ln her speed boat spzr zted and spunky Carol E' DARRELL TUENCE 0 soft spoken and quietly humorous card shark top fisherman ardent rnome g,oer sincere and mdustrzous the Navy w1ll clazm him upon graduatmg Darrell 128 IDAXIAE TRENNIER 0 competent GSC preszdent lobes to laugh ercels rn all sports a wzllmg worker bubbles with fun a tmy mzte but mzghty nice' Idamae SUZANNE ULLRICH 0 sweet and talkatwe cymbal plafer rn or chestra and band gzfted artzst anuous to please loves to lzsten to muszc future lzes zn Suzze 2 lk. Q' r l DENNIS TROTMAN 0 kinq of rock 'nl roll incessantly singing lacly kzllcr from way back sharp dresser thrwes on shore lzfe casual and calm future dzsc yockey Trot TENNIS JUDITH UMSTEAD o gzft of gab collects scarves from each state m the Umon happy go lucky manner always neatly dressed easy to get along, wzth future secretary Judze nu. 1 ,,,, A 1 Al, ll il... . I ... ' 7 ' l l K ' H Li M S e wwf? ,il l ..... I. Il.- al... ll' - ... rl I ll ... rnzscl J JUDITH VARNUM 0 tall blonde . . . flare for mischief . . . intelligent . . . reliable . . . crazy about water-skiing and swimming . . . independent . . , never a dull moment . . . lt,s grotesquen . , . Judy vi f'Wt6WYffWCW W W,r,,rwy,W5 VA J 1, sQ, it comes . . . tlzriues an nigllt life JUNE VILLA 0 complete nan- . . . always' ready for a good movie confnrrnis-t . . . scluml is a trial . . . . . plans for a future in the tlzeater '. zieunu.s- prankster . . . often . . Barbie reading Lord Bymrfs poetry Here's tlle tlzing of it . . , 'HQ' -.-ff ROBERT VICLIANTI 0 l1appy-go- lucky tendencies . . . enjoys all sports . . . friendly and talkative . . . in- terested Golf Club member . . . an- otlzer driving fan . . . engaging smile . . . future teaclzer . . . Bob r x x JOHN WEBBER 0 cycle enthusiast . . . our star punter . . . ticinlcling blue eyes . . . casual drauql and quirk uit . . . loves ta tinker uqitlz radius . . . .s-urprisingly inzlustrinus . . . in- telligent and neat . . . YVel1b 129 BEVERLY VVELDON 0 sailing en- thusiast . . . seemingly quiet but wait'll you know her . . . under- standing and sincere . . . collegiate dresser . . . tolerates history . . . aspires to a nursin career Ben se ? W 'W 'rzl' gm ERIC WEST 0 loves to travel spent past summer in England nds pleasure in tinkering with any thing mechanical craze for car hops Do you want to bet-' Eric vig 'Elf IUDITH VVERNER 0 whiz at the keyboard . . . accomplished seam- stress and knitter . . . dependable . . . quiet and sincere . . . plenty of good adcice . . . intelligent . . . future lies in music Well gee whiz Judy Q-in 11' X... Klllrfl I l QQ.. PATRICIA WHELAN 0 always ready to help . . . happy-go-lucky . . . en- joys swimming, baseball, and ceram- ics . . . talkative and friendly . . . rock 'n' roll addict . . . plans to be a secretary a lxnnxnx 1 pa ff l .2 Q 0 i N 'r'5'N3 --'W CAROL XVEST 0 generally quiet with occasional bursts of lweliness amd knitter a problem a ray yearns for the shore famous for her facial expressions Foxie Q21 KENNETH WEYMAN 0 quiet and unassuming Aqud Ace mem er holds a uorlds record in class A hydroplane racing liable one of Mr Kursars mer men subtle humor Worm I th Z.,Nl f N, evra? Mvwrlqxx, N. . . A Us . . 3 It E f . g , ' 355 A . Q 4 . V- 5 ' 5. I l ' O V ' T- , 3 X , U' 1 . r': E 2 if ,. ai 2 ' ' '-'CF to Y , : ,Z : . - .Q x :l 5 'I KARYL XVHEELER 0 oh, those ori- ental eyes . . . likes meeting people . . . constant talker . . . stock car race fan . . . lively . . . interested in art . . . infectious laugh . . . Really? . . . Karyl l -v S5 f fiX 14' 'NANCY XVIDTH 0 energctic and church actxutzcs suect and ncat pl Na pz All enfoys basket ball and softball plans to be a teacher Aan rxl' .ff-Q v5 STEPHEN VVHITEFORD . . . llclll never let you down . . . actiue in 'Y and church activities . . . sincere and humorous . . . enjoys participation in all sports . . . Navy bound . . . Stece KSU' PETER XX ILDAY 0 slou and Law erccllencc extcnszcc ngquxrul record collection znclincd lr: bc taciturn persenerzng and likeable Hey ah Head an JANET VVHITNEY 0 talented actress . . . ciuacious and excitable . . . en- joys life .... spirited football spec- tator . . . sparkling eyes . . . occa- sional decilish prankster . . . stage future . . . YVlzat a crazy guylv . . . Ian or YVhit fn-D C AXLE XXILDF 0 Llftizl artist singer has lzcr nun local Lmup sunt and friendly 4 essence of femininity Ulllft H1 music Gayle J . ,ff W fl . 1. 7 1 J 1 I f , X , ! .V , t I . GQ' 5 1, -1 f Q- ...Ji 7 ta M R 'Sf G A' A' , ,fr j ' A A- - ,Z 1. ' ' L V' f diligent . . . an active zarticimnt in . . . football, diving and baseball Jar Sfllllll-S'f1l'flfl'll lfllfllffflll' . . - l 'Sl'1f fl . . . I I . . ' , , - - - y - -, .., , I, -1.'.'f.l.4.i. . ' ',,, .' fb I .... -I ,..m' . . . V . . . H , .H . . . H H V ' ' ' HOWARD WILKERSON 0 crazy about motorcycles knack of tak mg lzfe easy frzendly and well lzked school is expendable laces to laugh ace on the dance floor Jerry ERNESTINE WILLIAMS 0 neat n sweet expert on the dance floor dependable friend able stu dent seems qutet but bubbles wzth fun when at ease Erme 132 'Qing-gy, ,wif ALICE WILKINSON o frzend to me en slzm and trzrn grftgrl artzstzcally Lzuactous and full of spank hard workzng smcpre and personable probable future rn art Alzce C:-x QQ? 'Q '!1 h ELEANOR WILLIAXIS 0 Unzons loss Westfield s gam quzet charm tall and attractwe Interested pianist anythzng shc cloes she does well future lady tn whzte Ellie 2 1421 a'x-ff..'E'. K' 'ow 554995 K' LYNN WILLIANIS O attractwe male magnet fascrnatmg story teller mfectrous gzggle easzly em harms-Sed Honor Soczety excels In languages loves muszc ambztzous petzte and peppy Lynne INIARGARET WILLIAXIS 0 trim fig ure rock n roll fan lwelzest after the sun goes down Semor Play program chairman takes lzfe as rt comes Varg T 7 IA. ' I ' I 5 4 X 7 ps, .2 , X v 0 U ,ff --1.-----4 ' g I ' I lf 4: f S' ff 'fl in ' ,: 4 ---e 3 5 0 ,. ,, Q-4 'xx Wi' Q' an 'Tx ' ,f j':if7 ,f . wt f :E ' G I 1 ,. ' . ' ' ' . ' , . . 7 . . . A l l 7 l Q l l 7' 7 4 ' A ' 1- IQ? W I 4--'19' TULIA WILLIAMS 0 short in .stature but hig in heart . . . freauents the car hops . . . quiet frienelliness . . . dancing is dandy . . . plans to he- come a private secretary . . . Tillie,' 179 FRANCIS YVILLITS 0 generous anel carefree . . . loves to hunt and fsh . . . active interest in all sports . . . asset to IVestfielel,s nine . . . ace mechanic . . . fun-loving anel like- ahle . . . 'KSlcip', l Q Q s...Q ,f '3-- S: 'Q 3' XIAIN ARLT VVIRTII 0 soft natural curls shy hut u.arm smile good stuele nt l h ute 4 L many suhyects szneere neu! sweet anel petite future nurse Uargie E' LINDA YVRICHT 0 reorlel traeeler energy easy to talk uztlz elepenelahle frxenel originality anrl znelieulualzty any uleas le nite prohlern Lynrla IUDITH YVILSON 0 serene com- posure . . . a gooel word for every- one . . . dreamy eyes . , . shining black hair . . . participates enthusi- astically in many actzezties cheerful personality W ell nou Iuely KATHERINE YXBLONSLX O 0 torxous for her melzeulualzstzc uleas frequent trips to the theatre arclent Dernoerat es gooel argument aunt frzenrllmz ss intelligent anrl leell reael lxaty 133 , . 1- , . , -, L xi -1 .. 3.-459 li' . x Q 'g ,L fa -X' ' ,ef -,, - ,K Y - Q' - Q Q. 1411 A- A. A A, ,, n- , , . . . . gifted artist . . . huhhling with - - - ' . . . lov' a 4. , - 1, f 'I 'f' ' '-' ' ' ...ee'r ui'1:s-on ' ' '. .... '2'... ', fi - ', Q .-I . , I BARBARA XAINUZZI gs wears sun ,glasses rn all Lznfls of weather smart dresser loves to rlrrve ,gets a lot of enyoyment out of lrfe But officer Barb J' ti IAMFS YOCKEL 0 lanky and lzke ab e top notch rnechanzc enroys water sports car enthusz casual and easy gozng never a dull moment master of the hrgh hurdles V ,fl 4' ffyf If IP' '7' Q2 df 1' if 1171 Iii 13' BARBARA YODER 0 amd tenms fan extensive vocabulary loves sazlzng actzve rn church youth group well znformed helpful and dependable does a fob well Barbze vp If If C f N..- W , 4,11 1' f Z' ' . JUEMDSFUQIMSZ ' ' 'W 134 7 ' . 7 I 'I ' . . . . it . . . . , . . . I A I Q - ' ' ', l tgi tr. B '?+Qe5 x 'i'f1'S l . . . - ' . . . ast . . . I ' -' ' . . . w .him .f' J' If -'rf W1 Y l Y , 'Z IW' 'I 21' 1 ij' A -,, V -,.., u ,. J, h I- , I Qc 4. b, I ' . ' - ,v lf A.' 1' 3 235,31-a' ? . -J ' ,V K , , I N 1 -I, ' I.: A ,f M . v',1u, cj. Sb' I, un 2? I' 'I Z I I cf--' gf f 4- - 1' I' ' P A ' r.'f in if ' V f - 'ir ' ' X! 1 J f f f.ff,2r ',y ef' , -,- I ' ,e , ' fy .', ' e f . ' f ' I -4 1,7 Jax, , V .Y H1 Jn 1 ff! 1 J ., X 4 f . f . f , . - , ,, , J. ,, ,I 1' '17 VX i , Z h 1 , 0, 2 4,,gft4yg,w. yd A - '45 y-1, .Fax , I V , J. . if E ',!, I :ff .f . -I 1' A, .f I I 1' ' 1 I .5 D I Fx' 7 T- f Ag.. , Q b Wu I wi I dp' Ab - W ' , , I '- Q Cgq rl f NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW Niiss Cromlrch advlser XI Mackenzie vice Niowen I Meyers I Sexton THIRD ROW D Sparre Rescorla president SECOND ROW I Carlisle B Riker Putnam S Fortenbaugh I Barnett C Kurtz L Bevelheimer L Wilhams C The Natlonll Honor Soeiety gnes reeogmtion to lunior md senior students aeter Students must prss 111 eximmitions must st md m the upper tvsentx per Cent of their cllss Ind must hue been members of their elass for one xeir Xlembership mu not exeeed ten per eent of the cllss -Xt 1 special xssemblx progrlm new members ire mdueteel into the soeletx The mduetion eeremonx IS repelted for the plrents It 1 re eeption Igzeh xelr two 1m arels ire presented to the two seniors who hue mere iseel their eliss stmehng the most during their high school weirs A .Q . i . S A U b . . - A , , , . H A I presrdent NI B. Harris, treasurerg E. Pond, secretaryg R. B. Yoder, D. MacLaugh1in, I. Freeman, B. Dunning E . 1 I -Z . Q Z . , , , . . 7 ' I ' I 7 ' A . i K . , , ,. i 5 , , who are' outstanding in their class in service, scholarship, leadership, and char- ' ' . ' 1 1 'J1 ' 1 ' ', Q '1 ' 1 'I ' ' 1 , 1 ' 1 '1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 . - ' 1' ' 1 ' 1... 1' 1 I' 1, ' ' 1 ' --' ' ' 1' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' . It ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 7 ' 1 . ' ' i 'l ' I kk 5' 1 J. 'l,',' L' L ' X ' ' ' 1 '. , fn s f , ,rr X , CL.-XSS lN'l'IfLLl'fC'l' Katy Yablonsky 5 Nljkl- Briqul CLASS Dlll'f.-XXIFR Sue Clark 4 Dennis 'I'rotnian K Most Inflieiclaalisfie ..... ,,,,A S andy Mereness - John Guthrie Class Leaders ,ww,,,,,, ,,,,,,w, .,,,A,, L iz Putnam - jon Hinebaueh Most Likely to Succeed Yw, . v.w.,. L iz Putnam - Mike Bristol Best Line ....,.....,...........,,,,, ,w,,,,rr,,.,r L inda Smith - Bob Heras Best Mixer .....,.... L.,,,, I anet Carlisle - jon Hinebaueh Mary Harbin - Bill Fletemeyer Betty Ann Holland - Bob Muller Mary Laffan - Chris Hermann , .. , Beebit Bourns - Tom Davies Roberta llarten - jon llinebauch Judy Edmonson - Torn Davies Sue Jacobs - jon Hinebaueh Class Musicians .... Most Naive L,tt...,, Best Naturerl ....,. Nearest .W .,,,, Most Optimistic Most Pessimistie .,,t., Peppiesf' ..,.....r,,i.. BEST LOOKING Judy Leslie - Jody Freeman Most Polite ..r.....,.....,..,., ,,r,,LL...r.... J ane Robb - jay Pierson Best Figure-Physique l,... ,,.., I anet Carlisle - Jody Freeman N Most Sincere .rr.....,...r,,.,,.,i,.,r.r............,L,,.,t Mary Laffan - 'lay Pierson Class Singers .,...,..,...rrr,.,r,..,.,A,..,......,....,,,,,.... Iayne Leavy - jack Reis X W Most Sopliistieaterl .l.. 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L x wi' 1, ,' ,isa , 'L ' ' . ,g ,.. -i - IH55 will YVe, the Class of 1958, no longer being of sound mind and body, do hereby set forth for posterity and complete want of anything better to do, our Last Will and Testament, in which we bequeath to our subsurvient followers all those things that we have come to l ld d Westfield High School. io most ear during our three years at First: To Miss Scott we leave a tape recorder playing I think there has been enough talkingf' Second: To the Junior girls we leave a map to Bartell Place. Third: Tom Davies leaves his utweedy lookl' to lim Jones. Fourth: To anyone who craves adventure Dave Leitz and Bob Heras leave their trips to the Sewer. Fifth: Bob Fitzgerald leaves his eye-lash curler to Diane Serbe. Sixth: We leave our Buddy Code to promote good relations among the Junior girls. Seventh: To the college widowsl' we leave the hope of a speedy mail delivery. Eighth: The shore crowd leaves the sand dunes to the romanticists of the Junior Class. Ninth: Pat Malkin leaves her steady stream of chatter to Margie Mackie. Tenth: Norman Bendel leaves his salesmanship to Evans Hemsath. Eleventh: T o the sophomore girls we regret that we cannot leave the Senior boys. Twelfth: To Sue Stanaway, Peggy Loeb leaves her pad of blue slips. Thirteenth: To the overwhelming relief of the principal the fac- ulty, and the majority of the student body, we leave. Signed and witnessed in the wee small hours of the mornin S be ore choir rehearsal, chalk talks, and leaders, trainin have be- S gun, we hereby declare tlzis to be our Last Will and Testament. VVitnesses: Prudence Goocher Alfred E. Neuman john Brown f'T5,RM-1 ff, 4 VW 2 f Q ..A ..?.3-- km 0 e-7' f CM fx-f s A Cx Q v N X E L A gb aL ,? ',-za-I-,ff --dd-'lf W efi 7, XX W' e f ' Q o kullu 5 ' 5 r os! f 0 C fx Q . . X I W ff -no - A9 , f QA? 0 m on e N X I W ' , cf, 1 A 'Y N ,o Q Before school there was comradeship in the library, A W -J . A ,.,c1'.. . ' x 0 ,I W 9 'A fi' A ' f. 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