Westfield High School - Weather Vane Yearbook (Westfield, NJ)
- Class of 1959
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N s Qa- 6 - u n ig 512.1 'Wax mama wiW K WEEE! WEEK? 35633 fc 3 K 3?i E E Qvmwii 31, wffmllfdw l m.ffwi il Whliii T H E 2 Eb-H 'U ?fZ 22 N9 1: mm mm H 2-S3 UDP' UI Q EU 0 U 3 :Q SM-523 'Um gi Q 2 3 l H. Qi 'r O N ' in , A 'fix' v jk, X 4-+A f . 4 ' . K 'K' Nmgrv i V ?', 1 . K I - ' -.-My wg.: ' ' Q fi' ,- X 5 -'N 'A' 1. .. . , , ,W ,M ,., . f' M,.Xf.. .. mv 1- f ,, ' X f ix Ugg.. :A , 3 fig 3 T!! fn YYIS H SCI-IDOL FOREWORD Many people fail to realize how greatly a philosophy is involved in education. Our school philosophy aims for the fullest development of the individual physically, mentally, and spiritually. In this, our year- book, we, the Class of 1959, endeavor to show you how this philosophy makes Westfield High School what it is. Pete Collins, Editor-in-Chief CONTENTS Dedicatee . . . . . 4 Faculty . . . . 8 Seniors ....... . . . 17 Underclassmen ...... 79 Sports ........ . . . 91 Music ...109 Clubs ............... 117 A Backward Glance. .145 LOUISE H. THEURER mm . ..,. . , M r- . J- .,,. -..:MM. ,..,,...N .. ,... , . I -QMwww-VWM,w3WWrMf ,I n H K A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence will stop. --Henry Adams This thought, so appropriate to you, is in our minds as we, the Class of 1959, dedicate our Weather Vane Annual to you, Miss Theurer. v . As sophomores, we came to know you in various ways. For some, you were the under- standing English teacher who helped ease the difficult transition from junior high to senior high life. For others, you were the dynamic German teacher, whose enthusiasm for this language was contagious. Those whom you had not taught soon came to know you as the omnipresent thwarter of the hall- way dash, the opponent of lateness, upholder of discipline, and the subject of favorable comments from their friends. In our junior year, we teamed with you in meeting our responsibilities as a class. Our junior activities were highlighted by the Prom, which afforded many of us the oppor- tunity of getting to know you better. As we fulfilled our obligations to the school, you re- minded us of our obligations to ourselves and thus guided us through a trying year. In our senior year, we lamented our buddy's exuberance on the volley ball court. But the cast was not a hindrance to your spirit. Ut would take a great deal more than plaster to affect that lb You perched on the desk, led those resounding German pro- nunciation drills, stood squarely in the cen- ter of the hall, and made side-splitting re- marks as always. As seniors, we became aware of the pres- ent and its opportunities. We realized the future and its promises. Now we are led on by far-reaching hopes and high ideals. And in our strivings, we shall think often of one whose life is a constant reflection of her character-one who believes in laughter, love, faith, and learning. We shall think of you. +i.ijaf 21 1 gn -1-we , ...fir . Q seflifkilt YTSEX 55,551 -K - :S iiici' W. .Fx . A 5 1 5-ei K .Z - .Gift i ' 'wiv 'W w W. -. J- ali- ' V -tiwzizfsyff 1. -f Q A , f , t,,.,ii.. .. , LM., fn, Lf: , . , . 4 ,, :wwe . gm. .. . Y A T if . ii . ..,.. xiaiitsi. . .V y 'ami-at gy, r ii7Tf:5g52?Q -, ' if5F5Qii3+,' g2.0 x1.L' Q Sig . 255: ii. 3 55. . . f - 15581 '-552 . 7354 fest ' ix Have cast, will travel. Miss Theurer discussing Junior Prom plans with Brina and Bill. .fs ,, . Mi if ' ,. ,L I f U..i .V ,g,,,.,W!,,. z ROBERT L. FOOSE A.B., M.A., L.L.D. Principal x ww W Q 0 1 I-of . f I 7 NSR? ' 3,1 ,I K 41 , f .f X 4-... HAROLD S. THOMPSON B.S. Assistant to the Principal Mechanical Drawing U. i ig Za I 1 f 19 in L 1 'gf i fjiiiigi A -r ' fl ik. 1 'Qs-1 ,.Lk. . A 4 .. .X ' S wx Xa. klzfii.. Q zfifgffzi 1 1: fi, mf fi, fl-Sf: si wk fiifn i ,Z 6' NV ' i 'Q , S , GURCE OF CB- 54 5 MELVIN F. MICHAELS DR. S. N. EWAN, JR. B.A., M.A. B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Principal Superintendent of Schools UR K OWLED ' fb REBECCA W. ANNONIO B.S. English BARBARA AYERS ALEX S. BALOGA B.S. B.S. Physical Educ. dz First Aid Chemistry ROBERT G- BANKS VALERIA C. BARBER MILTON R. BARNES B.S., M.Ed. B.S., R.N. B.S., M.Ed Band and 0rCh6StI'a Home Nursing Business Education v . ' ii . If THIS! 1 f 5 , , W. rv .V fx A .wk MARIANNE B. BEECH JOHN M. BILLMAN EMILY R. BLACKBURN B.A. B.A. B.A., B.S. Speech and Dramatics Histroy Librarian 8 P w 8 DOLORES w. BORDNER Q BQggil2iA' SAMUEL H. BUNTING RUTH W. CAMERON B.A. B.A., M.A. Latin and Spanish History JANET M. CIESLA ROBERT DELLO-RUSSO MARGARET B. DIETRICH B.A., M.A. B.S. B.S., M.A. History Industrial Arts English 'i DALE M. DOUGLASS ROBERT L. DUNCAN BART A. ELLIS B.A. B.S. A.B., M.Ed. Gen. Math. and Algebra Physical Education Mathematics 9 AUDREY E. FEATHERS GERTRUDE E. FOUTZ A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A. Mathematics French and English 4 HARVEY F. GERBER B.S., M.Ed. Algebra II P V I A. ELISABETH GROMLICH B.S., M.A. Plane Geometry DAMA HILL RUTH H. B.A., M.A. HOLLINGSWORTH Mathematics B.S. Home Economics 10 JOSEPH W. FREEMAN B.S. Safe Driving JANET G. GLEASON B.S., M.A. Music SUSAN H. GROSS B.A. Chemistry NANCY IMLAY B.A. History MARY E. LEARISII B.A., M.A. English ...kqa EUN SOOK LEE B.A., M.A. English and Journalism MILTON I. LUXEMBURG B.A., M.A. English s 4 BERNARD H. NA PPEN B.S., M.Ed. Biology GOMER J. LEWIS B.S., M.Ed History ALICE R. MERRILL RUPERT W. MILLER B.S. B.S. Shorthand and Office History Practice BARBARA R. PAYNE LILA 0. PHIPPS B,A, B.S., M.S. English Guidance I2 K 1 CLARENCE A. JONES GARY W. KEHLER LEO L. KELLY B.S. B.S. B. Ed. Biology Physical Education French and Spanish Q0 LOUISE H. KOSAK MARY LOU KRAUSER B.S., M.A. B-S-, Home Economics EYlg11Sh Sex EP.: A A it L L, ,'?i3f5F lr ' Q ' 4' in my iki' KE ix 15 ' N , A , I . f UliiL Q7-gl. X N- , it i 'lc' +2 -' f . .ioc ' - --nn 2 L -. . . . 1 U - A c -f.:,:1'u'-. -,v :uf-, -fy 5:51 :mf ff? .. JOSEPH F. KURSAR HELEN KYRIOGLOU B.S., M.S. Biology Typmg THOMAS LA COSTA JOHN H. LAY ANTHONY P. LAZZARO B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.S. Spanish Physical Education KL History First Aid l I f RECC B.S., M.Ed. ' J, English GERTRUDE S. ROGERS BETTY H. SCHENK B.S., M.A. B.S. Physical Education Kz Art Pers. Living HAROLD B. SHILL DILYS J. SMITH KATHLEEN B. STEPHENS B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.A., M.Ed. History Music Algebra II FRANCES D. FLORENCE G. SWINK MARIAN V. TAYLOR SUTHERLAND B.S. B.S. B.S. Mathematics Physical Education English I3 ,Z NOEL A. TAYLOR B.S., M.Ed. Biology II Kz Physics BJARNE K. TONNESON B.S. Industrial Arts GLORIA VICEDOMINI B.A., M.A. Spanish PHYLLIS WINQUIST B.A. Latin 1 I I .Q A 1. . i . H , I I ' gu- , V gk 'K g f , 3 I fy - 1 1 , ' --- - g .-'. 3' 1: P- is - ' N -:k- ts . H 1 -. L.. Y . LM X , Q .N S M.. p ,- Ia s . 1,1 f- . K LOUISE H. THEURER B.A., M.A. B.S. English Sz German JOHN W. THOMPSON Industrial Arts THECLA J. VAUTRIN B.S., M.S. Guidance N . -b f .... .... VINCENT F. WASHVILLE B.S., M.S. Guidance Director ji Q .-:S :ii if ELEANOR C. YOUNG LESLIE A. ZORGE B.A., M.A. B.S. French Biology Sz Physical Education 4 MISS DERBY MRS. BINGHAM MRS. EIBELHEUSER MRS. HAUGEN MRS. BRIX If 6 J ' s x . '- MRS. ROWLEY MRS. HALL 44. F fur. I5 '-f-X... F' A li 3' if MERLE mcowN Cafeteria Supervisor CAFETERIA STAFF 1st Row: J. McManus, A. Yarussi, D. Toye, A. Stimson, H. Barth, A. Ritter, W. Blythg 2nd Row: C. Corduan. J. Caldwell, E. Terry, M. Gill, S. Cesarz, M. Smith, B. Kuhlke, and M. Brown, Supervisor. , , - . Ng 'ip 6 'l xl 3 . 3 1 1 E3 B RUTH A. CARLTON, R.N. RUSSELL STILES TAGE FORSSEN Absent: Trainer Head Custodian JANE STONE, R.N. Jw A 'jg Z4 l i il CUSTODIANS Left to Right: Edwin Schroppe, Tage Forssen, Junius Carter, Alice Tapley, Roy Peterson, Robert James. Absent: John Dedinsky. l G Ll 195 W E A R E T H E C L A S S O F SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Left to right: Miss Mar- grzirvt llictrich, advisory Mile Sidl'urd. vice-presidcntg Tim Ellen List, sccrctziry. s Schmidt, president: Gordon McAllister, t1'eusui'ei'g Mary it Wx 'x .P S NIOR CLASS 'iv S-N 'O--. -v .-. Qx, ......g,1 1 -..,,. , .,-...P Q .1 X 1 . x QV' L,'1,,g,.. , s ' ,, 's 3221 .un SENIOR COUNCIL-First row, left tn right: llnrlmif- lluwm-ll, 'l'rill:n Pulnzmi, Pe-to Vogt, Gail Vlfittkv, Suv Nlmmrv, l'h:urli1- Ealwly, llnrlnir- Iimvoln, Stcxe Minkel. Second row: Randy Fuusv, l'1-lv Uullins, Mr-lissn limlvuu, Carol Dlouhy, llrina I'uffr'y, Jucly lmmiuwl, Jusly 'l'urm-r, l'nt Hoi'lwi't, Jack Smart. Third YOXVI lh'm'o lVl4'l.m-lzmfl, l'1'1v l oslwl1i1:, Rum-ll Littlefivlll, Bill Abbott, Bull lluim-s, John Funk. Fourth row: Tim lVlc'Allislor. tr0:ssm'cr: Mill-s Svhmirlt. urs-sivlcntg Miss llictrivh. adviser: Gordon Siwlfurfl, vice-presillcntg Mary Ellen List, sr'c'r0t:n'y', OF1959 WWW M. ADRIENNE ABBOTT FTA 1413 Mask 8: Mime 1413 Lit. Club 1413 Forum Club 1413 Mask 6 Mime Play 141. Slvmlvr blondc from North Carolina . . . avtliu' in vhurfh 'work . . . a truv frivnd . . . v.x'uln'rar1t .vclmol spirit . . . good svnsv of lmmor .... -ldrirmm V -91321 -QU' SARA AIKINS Library Coun. 12, 3, Pres. 413 Lit. Club 13, 41Q Mask 8a Mime 12, 3, 413 FTA 1413 Y-Teens 13, 41. Szrvvt anrl frimrdly to all . . . whiz in. thi' hitulzvn , . . always happy . . . rlcp1'uda.blv and mmfcimxtious . . . loves to talk .... Sally lf 5, I l . 14-trait ' We believe that every individu I 'dd WILLIAM ABBOTT Class Pres. 1313 Hi-Y 1Treas. 411 Golf Club 141Q Dance Club 141g Lit. Club 141: Baseball 12, 31. Good-loolcing man.-about-town . . . has ll calm and lHH'llffll d outloolc . . . 0 fvmatilr' athlvtv . . . rvsperted person- alily . . . Bill QQJ-ff CATHERINE ALIBRANDI Jr. Red Cross 1313 Y-Teens 12, 313 Spanish Club 141. lllodost and IU1GJS'H1l'Illlg manner . . . slim figurr .... Y tyle sense . . . bubb- ling pvrsonaflity . . . Jincvre . . . loyal frimzd . . . sparkling eyes . . . enjoys pooplv . . . Cathy 20 if R I e.i3g,- .- ' f fffilfiii ' 'Xi l H- ... 53.3, LQ, 1. -L ig, JOHN AHLFELD National Honor Soc. 13, 413 Annual 1Asst. Ed. 413 Band 12, 3, 41: Lit. Club 141Q Bridge Club 141. l'r'ry rrliablv ana' vonzpvtmit . . . in- tvlliywm' plus . . . indzastrlans . . . IHHISSIIIIIIFIU . . . rnusival ability . . . future arclzitvct . . , John 'EL' DOLORES AMOROSO Girls' Auto Club 1Sec.-Treas. 41Q Job Opportunities Club 1313 Dance Club 1Pres. 21. Fricvzdly pvrso-nality . . . expert at szvinzmiug . . . proud ozwzvr of 11 '58 Olds . . . long, glossy hair . . . reliable' an-d co-operative . . . l!uttm1s regardless of race, color, or creed . . 'l3 ? 'f NICHOLAS ANGELO Dance Club 13, 453 Baseball 13, 45. .-lm' at first Iam' . . . frirzzdlj' fa rirry- am' . . . l'.l'u'llr11f Illlllffl' . . . addirlad In vars . . . fwrlill' and a rvvll-lM'vd any . . . rwk 'u' ral! Iazwr . . . aspirvs fa fra bawliall ..,. Yii-If PEGGY ANTHONY til-alla... MARJORIE ANTANIES Twirlinz Club 1353 Future Secre- taries' Club 1Sec. 453 Music Ap- preciation Club 1Sec. 25. Sfvanlarzvaus laugh . . . ravk 'az' rall fan . . . a frasv far llrrshcy lunar . . , w1j'ay.v runilrzffs, Imzvlirzg, and stuirn- ming . . . tuilling hvlfwr .,,, ll largf' AN' JUDITH AUGUST Bridge Club 1453 Mask 8x Mime 12, 355 Leaders' Training 1253 Twelve 1453 Choir 13, 45. lfriwzdly Ivlaudv . . . 'iL'll7ld1'7'fl11 svusc 4? 'V' PATRICIA ANTHONY French Club 1453 FNA 1353 Choir 13, 453 Leaders' Training 135. Lift nf flu' ffarfy . . . muxlani whal- Irr . . . 1lA'f'l'll.f1l idvax . . . fvlaus a nznzvinyf rawrr . . . Inna, Iwlavk hair . . . dvliylltflally 1H1ir1.11ilfiI1'd . . . al- ways llllflflj'-jl1l'1lll'1C.Y . . . l'al lui K MARGARET AYERS Mask 8x Mime 12, 3, 453 Forum Club 13, 453 Y-Teens. Ifrlyayilly fwrsrrrrlilily . . . vmllimml 4'l1allvr'lm.1' . . . rrasy alum! 1l1H'.Y1'.Y . . , blur' rilvbon irizzmv' . . . lvf1.s'l'vf!w1ll fan . . . sliiuy, Irlark hair . . . tllflflfftlllxf . . Ivrrifir dam'4'r . . . l'vg1g1y B03tinI-Z' Club 1355 Y'T9el'lS 135- nf lmnzm' . . . Ulrar Irluv l'-l'l'S . . . ,x'Uf,'q-3' gf Mi, IJ , , , '2'i'f'f1fi15u,f ppr- lawly ramfvlvxiau . . . Iwll-like saprano .wvmilily . . , fu'al'1n'.v and l'n'am mm- ruin' . . . 1 kid -ww wwf. . . . Judy fvlvxiall .... x 'Iraigl1lfaru'ar'd, wall- 1 121' r'r.v.vl'ci izlvas . . . ra alrlv . . . in- ' ' 4' fIllff!'lvUll.V, :dill a Iiigf iugiyimzlian . . many nzflxidf' i11frr'l'.vf.v . . . llfjl V af 2l -1 EDWARD AYRES Cross Country 1W2, W3 W4 Co- Capt.15 Hi's Eye Staff 1415 Varsity Club 141. Top honors on the track team . . . intelligent a-nd humorous remarks . . . lots of team spirit . . . flair for poetry . . . Eddie gf. -'ir Wkef Q7 'f'b A 4.Qs?Aii'i as X RICHARD BALES Football 13, W415 Golf Club 12, 3, 415 Wrestling 13, W415 Varsity Club 1413 Track 141. An avid enthusiast of both sports cars and jazz . . . quiet and friendly . . . easy going disposition . . . a hard worker . . . Rieh ity-0 QI 2b MELISSA BADEAU Boating Club 1Sec.-Treas. 315 Art Club 1215 Senior Coun. 1415 An- nual 1Co-Art Ed. 415 Aquatic Club 1415 Y-Teens 121. Enjoys swimming and sailing . . . future marine :zoologist . . . an exten- sive traveler . . . M elis XKTIW A. SUSAN BARBER Student Coun. 1415 Lit. Clubs 13, 415 National Honor Soc. 13, Sec. 415 Chorus II 13,41. Slim gal with a smile for everyone . . . sparkling green eyes . . . superior intelligence . . . always helpful . . . slvieea with pep ,,,. S' nsig 22 NICHOLAS BAILY, JR. Swimming 1415 Track 12, 3, 415 Hi- Y 1Pres. 3, 415 Choir 12, 3, 415 Band 12, 3, 413 Orchestra 12, 31. Plays in his own band . . . an excellent trumpeter . . . track and swimming en- thusiast . . . genuine interest in others . . . dependable . . . Nick BRUCE BARRETT Sunny disposition . . . amiable . . . dark and handsome . . . loves to hunt . . . drives a '51 Oldsmobile . . . an active member of the Diamond crew . . . enjoys automotive work . . . fu- ture machinist or aircraft mechanic . . . Bruce ANTHONY BATTILORO Track 123g Golf Club 1333 Boys' Glee Club 1432 Gun Club 123. .Alinialilc I7l'P'.Vl0lllllilj' . . . prize joke- strr . . . rnjoys football and bowling . . . pas.n'ssvs an unusual smile . . . a likvalvlv fallow and reliable frivnd . . . Tony Q Y'P SUSAN BEHRMAN Twirling Club 1333 Y-Teens 133. lfn-tnrv as a roinnicrvial artist . . . a 7'vry ffrofivimtt .fkvli'lu'r . . . lilitlw spirit , . . frivndly and dvpvtz4lab.'c . . . vnfoys tht' great outdoors . . . lows hor paronts' farm in Rhode ls- land . . . Sur' EUGENE BAUER Boating Club 1Sec.-Treas. 3, 433 Hi- Y 13, 433 French Club 123i Wrest- ling 143. Crryarious . . . yvarns for tlzc out- doors . . . numerous rafters . . . always tvilling to 110111 . . . truly jovial dixfvosition . . . Gone JOEL BERNSTEIN Photography Club 12, 333 Annual 1433 Hi's Eye 13, 433 Wrestling 1333 Tennis 12, 3, 43. Casual and friendly . . . arcvllvatt tvnnis fvlayvr . . . contagious laugh . . . many intrrcsts . . . future ortho- dontis! . . . Bernie 23 -K0 NATALIE BAUMER Mask Cz Mime 12, 3, 433 Chorus II 13, 433 Student Coun. 1233 Lit. Clubs 13, 433 Annual 143. fl ivilliny listfnrr . . . Cute pug nose . . . fagvr to livlp . . . graceful hands . . .sim'l'rz', dvfinitv opinions . . . loves New l'orl:. ALICE BETTS Future Nurses of America 12, 333 Lit. Clubs 13, 433 Spanish Club 1433 Choir 13, 431 Twelve 143. Small gal with a spirited personality . . . rlcfinitc opinions . . . talented songstrvss . . . lows a good tim-c . . . fun to bo with .... f Ilive -15 PAMELA BETZ Mask 8x Mime 12, 3, 415 Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Student Coun. 1315 Annual 1415 Spanish Club 141. Striking fraturvs . . . admirvd by all for llcr nm! aMu'aram'v and good lash' . . . fvlvasant smilr . . . anzlritiaus . . . dafmndalzlv . . . Pam JUN 'WU' MARY BIRDSALL Bridge Club 1415 Lit. Club 13, 415 Weather Vane 1415 Choir 1415 GSC 1315 Leaders' Training 12, 3, 41. lVvlron:c nzivnzlrvr of many arllwilivs . . . frivndly and thoughtful . . . will stand up for wlmt shv thinks is right . . . tallratiw . . . Birdie AML MARCIA BICKEL Bridge Club 1415 National Honor Soc. 13, 415 Annual 1415 GSC 1415 Choir 141. .fl liwly sfvarls to any 0'L'I'11l . . . an atlrartira, 1'urly-hvadad athlvfa . . . in-ff'c'fi0u.s' gigglv . . . ozunar of a great ca-r . . . inzprccablc taste. ax, 1 I-. A axis, 2 is .Tr ' N v if T Lf Q V 1 ' ilgar my .JW -u it' jjjgfg me JAY BLISS Aeronautics Club 1215 Boating Ejglilb 13, 415 Hi-Y 1415 Wrestling Slrhv until you know him . . . proud ozwzvr of a fool '35 ClLl. l'j' . . . good zvrcsflrr . . . future engineer . . . truv frianfl . . . .lay 24 DILLARD BIRD, JR. Chess Club 1Pres. 3, 415 Thirteen 1415 Lit. Club 13, 415 Forum Club 12, 3, 415 Choir 13, 41. Cofzxriwzlioxas sluflvnt . . . All-Starr' lllflllllfl' . . . frivndly to 1'I'1'Vj'lHlL' . . . mn hold his own in any arguniunt . . aria' rlzrxs flaycr . . . Dillard CAROL BONNEY French Club 1415 Lit. Club 1415 National Honor Society 13, 415 Weather Vane Annual 141. .S'm'vl personality . . . always rfady to land a hand . . . top student . . . uonsrimzlious . . . loyal Rainbow girl . . vary c'ffifivnt . . . Carol . 1. A .Q 'evS :- ,,i'J'f'5QN R 'X , Ne x 5, 2' , -. ' ' :riff 1 ELIAS BOTVINICK Catalyst Club 141. ,-I lfnmA'lyf:1'!l' . . . l'm1.vrimri1vlf.v mul dufwlrfalbla' . . . rUr1.x'1'f1'rv'r1lf nf ullzwgv . .. . -rjuml Jlml'l'I1f ...I fulurl' In nmii- fuu' . . , flr,fiuz'll', l'ufnrl'ly r.1'fv1'l'5,yu1l nfirlimrv . , lfli EDWARD BROWN Bridge Club 1415 Lit. Club 1313 Technician's Club 121. fjuirf, mlm, nmmvzmzinzgf . . . nlmryx 'ixllllllfl In hclf' 11 frirnd . . . .sfwrzzls hix .YlIIllHIf'V.t' in Ihr Hltlllllftlllli . . . likvx tn lwzvl . . . lfrl fx? 1 Ts Q 06.2. , . . 3, Erkxfsgfkag MICHAEL BOYER Art Club 1415 French Club 1213 Hi-Y 12, 31. lfull of luuyflzx .... v fiflrlx mr rn- ll11fsia.v! . . . luiw' uf Ilill!'illy mush' . . . m'l'u.s'im11ll .Vl'llI'1'A' frmu Ihr Inlrk nf llzr HVUIII . . . kilns.-11 us ,llr. Ilnlly- rt mul ..,, lliku ELLEN BRYDEN Forum Club 12, 3, 413 French Club 1415 Lit. Club 13, Sec. 415 National Honor Society 13, 413 Choir 13, 41. l7m'p dark uj'r.v . . . 1111'.vl'l1ir:'u1f.v grin . . . SCIIJ1' nf huumr . . . luiwr' nf ,Xrrv llrrk . . . 111.55 l'11fl11r.viu.vl . . . mzdvr- .vltllllflllfj f1'il'11d. 25 Q JOAN BREIBART French Club 13, 41g Lit. Clubs 13, 413 Mask 8z Mime 13, 413 Senior Play Comm. 141. 1 fnvlzzwfnfilnrz lirlrnrllr, hill: .vf'rl1'ffli1l1l wvrx .... v fln'fnf-lln'-murmur! lmumr . . . wzzlulzt wlmlfrr . . mm nyc for 4',ulfl4',x' ..., frvrlllfm' JOYCE BRYNILDSEN Dance Club 141. lfrfzl .vrnlxc uf lznmm' . . . l+r:'1'.v to riumu' ,.., 1 r'il'11:lly . . . flffwuzlulrlf' . . . 1lI'ffl' Vnul' 'H' rnfl ffm . . . ffl'- qm'utvr uf fw11'liv.v . . , fulurl' .u'l'r1'- fury . . . iuilliugf lu lzulf. .f,fx,' I' Q Sify: f 1 .ig , L ,A RICHARD BUCK Bridge Club 1415 Lit. Club 13, 415 Annual 141, Wrestling 1313 Boys' Glee Club 12, 3, 41. Owns a cool '46 Mere . . . ardent supporter of Senior Privileges . . . likes hunting . . . future engineer . . . Charley .-lddmns sense of lmmor. fu, ,...,...,., JUDITH BURGESS Job Opportunities Club 1415 Mask 6 Mime 1413 Y-Teens 12, 31, Li- brary Council 121. Tall, slim brunette . . . rather denture . . . 'warm radiant smile . . . asset to the sewing roam . . . loves to drive . . . future secretary . . . Judy 'E TERRY BULDO Dance Club 12, 315 Future Secre- taries of America 141. Understanding friend . . . lows to dance . . . good figure and clothes to inateh . . . well-Iilfed . . . beautiful long, wavy hair . . . sense of hunzor . . . future secretary . . . Terry ef ta-dit 'C .1'f Nd Lii FRANCES CAGNASSOLA FTA 12, 3, 41, Mask 8: Mime 141, Chorus 12, 31, Leaders' Training 12, 41. lifferifescing fun . . . loves daneing and parties . . . blond, curly hair . I. . talented artist . . . responsible . . a loyal friend . . . Fran 26 JO ANN BUONOCORE Lit. Club 13, 415 Mask and Mime 12, 3, 413 Spanish Club 1415 Annual 141, Choir 13, 41. lfl'ell-liked by all . . . infectious laugh- ter . . . asset to our ela-ss . . . talka- tive . . . dei-il in disguise . . . cheer- ful and enthusiastic . . . Bone 'ldv if J? SUSAN CARDILLO Art Club 1219 Y-Teens 12, 3, 415 Annual 1413 Cheerleading 1415 Chorus II 13, 413 Knitting Club. lnzfweeable fashion- frlate . . . creamy emnplt.-.rian . . . future artist . . . flair for flirting . . . friend to all . . . Sue YW' LAURA CARVER FTA 1415 Lit. Club 1415 Mask 8: Mime Club 1415 Girls' Sports 141 PAUL CARLSON Nvaf drvssrr . . . rovxsririxfious student Bridge Club 13, 415 Lit. Club 13,415 .... v aff spokmz . . . gvnllv, sirwvre Mask Q. Mime 12, 315 Hi-Y 12, 3, prvsmf from Illinois . . . a ffrnron 41: Band 12, 31. vzwryovw should lmzrw . . . Laurie Hayish grin . . . fair ranzplarion . . . world lra:'I'lvr . . . lrivs Ihr unusual and s1m'z'ml.I . . . IlI'.I'tvrous danfvr . . . likcablv pcrxonalily . . . Paul JUDITH CENTA FTA 13, 415 Annual 1415 GSC 1415 Girls' Sports 12, 3, 415 Leaders' Training 12, 3, 41. llrvvls in biology I . . vyvs hafve a sparkle . . . m'vryonc's friend . . . dynamite 'zvilh a horlfvy stick . . . alivays rvady for fun . . . Judy I WSW! VIRGINIA CLARKSON Lit. Club 13, 415 Mask 8: Mime 12, 3, 415 Annual 1415 Choir 13, 415 Band 12, 3, 41. Musirally inclined . . . All-Slafc' mem- bvr . . . flair for .vvwiniy . . . flirlaliaus brown eyes . . . swllc figure . . . SILIIIIIICVS at lntcrloclcvn .... lini 27 GEORGE CASE Slide Rule Club 1415 Football 12, 31. Blond hair, blue cymr, and winning smile . . . good studvnt with casual niannvr . . . ladies' man . . . inarricu- lafc grvflizzgs . . . gridiron dynalnile . , . a .sure .vucvvss . . . Acc 1.3 I. 5:-7 is I ' Iii - .4 1-74' -I .7 .. 'T f.i9i -I fiigjll .' .,- rlfbfyl, 1 'I I EDWIN CLEMENTS, III Boating Club 13, 415 Wrestling 1415 Band 12, 31. Iinjays the xharv, boating, 'zc'alvr'- .vleiing . . . bowling vntlmsiasl . . . un- usual laugh . . . active in Dv Malay . . sarcastic :vit . . . Ed if--'ie -1-1:3217 CHARLES CLINE Catalyst Club 1319 Slide Rule Club 1215 Varsity Club 1415 Baseball 12, W3, W41. Outfivldvr of ll cstfit'ld nine . . . futuro vnginvvr . . . 11vrsua,si'Ue talk- cr . . . enjoys working on familylv farm . . . Charlie 4 QMX TTI? E. SABRINA COFFEY From Chair. 1313 Hi's Eye 13, Ed. 415 German Club 1V. Pres .445 Twelve 1415 Sr. Coun.g Cholrg - Teens 12, 3, 41g GSC. A .rupvrior girl with a happy outlook on lifa . . . rosonant alta . . . amusing talent for rwrything. AWS' Q54-lr' iss, ,I 2- , if, 1 .b JK , Z . E. BLAINE CLIVER Catalyst Club 131g Mask 8: Mime 141g Wrestling 13, 41gATrack 12, 3, 41g Art Club 1415 Cross Country 1413 Gun Club 121. Talwrtra' artist . . . devoted friend . . . lives for zvrwkwzds . . . individual- ist . . . gun- collection . . . Blaine PRISCILLA COLE Mask 8a Mime 12, 3, 41g Y-Teens 12, 3., 413 Knitting 1Pres. 315 Spanish Club 141g French Club 1213 Chorus I 121. Shining hair and sparkling vyvs . . . rarely an tinw, but always there . lows thc .shore . . . Pris 28 X5 JUDITH COATE FTA 131: Lit. Club 1413 Mask Q Mime 1415 Spanish Club 1413 An- nual 141. Petite and pvppy Tcxavn . . . short, curly brown hair . . . enthusiastic . . . .5'outl1c'rn charm, . . . quick come- back when kidded .... ludy fr- N' iw' DONALD COLLINS Boating Club 1313 Jr. Red Cross 131, Lit. Club 13, 41, Spanish Club 121. Always rcavdy with av :any comebark . . . dependable and friendly student . . . tracy about boats and car: . . . .r1m.'4'.vsfuI salesman . . . Don PETER COLLINS Football 1Mgr. 2, 3, W43g Annual 1Editor-in-Chief3: Senior Council 1435 Lit. Club 143. .-l dvlmuair gcuflvmalz 'willz a flair for pranks . . . lu'-fi fan . . . numvrous riziiv and .school avlizdtics . . . sharp drrssvr . . . an axsvl to lVHS . . . PNC' Q JOHN COOK Lit. Clubs 13, 433 Student Coun. 12, 33, Sr. Coun., Track 12, 43, Sr. Play. Ilrprmlalilr 'zvorkvr . . . r'.1'ccllcul lvadvr . . . tall and affalwlc . . . yuuda lunkimf . . . a'rif'v.s a Rauilvlvr . . . :vvll-Ill'i'd liy all .... lalm -. .5 sf' if t .5 f DAVID CONN Catalyst Club 13, 43. Subtle svlrsv of humor . . . alert and good sludrnt . . . irustwortlzy friend . . . fufurf' rlicmisl . . . iiitcrml livs in aslroimmy . . . ol2sc'rz'r.v licaverzs through his tvlcsfopv . . . Daw VIRGINIA COOKE Job Opportunities Club 1433 Mask Sz Mime 1235 Y-Teens 123. 1'andia' apirzioux . . . gwxllv lllllllllff . . . v.rpcrt an skates . . . lzislory vu- tliusiast . . . frrrwzt roolvr . . . loyal and frm' frivua' . . . fwrfcfual apti- wixl . . . fnlurv fvriiutv .vc'rrclary , . . Gini 29 PATRICIA CONROY Mask 8z Mime 12, 3, Treas. 435 Art Club 12, 3, Treas. 43, Y-Teens 12, 3, 435 Leaders' 12, 43. Cure, friendly blondv . . . 21i1'avioz1.r fvcnmnality . . . ca,f1li:'aIiug smile . . . giflvd artist . . . full of fun . . . May I have a ride? . . . Trish MARTHA COPLEMAN French Club 12. 3. Pres. 43: Lit. Club 13, 435 Mask dz Mime 12, Pro- gram Chair. 335 Annual 1Faculty Ed.3g Hi's Eye 13, 43. ludizfidualisf . . . a fashion frlale . . . f.rf1rv.v.vvs 0pinion.r npvnly . . . at .rin- cvre friend ...A 1 Iarri DYANN CORBETT Forum Club 13, 413 French Club 13, 413 Lit. Clubs 13, 413 Leaders 13, 413 Orchestra 141. Cuff' fiyurv . . . fashionable drvssvr . . . llflf7l'lll1'lljl t'0iff'M7'f' . . . vujays slwrls . . . good ranz'r'rsaliar1alisl . . . jannly air . . . CarI2fH FREDERICK CRAVER Boys' Glee Club 12, 3, 413 Lit. Club 1413 Bridge Club 13, 413 Golf 1413 Swimming 141. Tall anal good-looking . . . docs wall in his studirs . . . cnrffcrt golfer and lmzvlvr . . . knows awryomr . . . neat rrmv rut . . . well-liked . . . Fred QPU? APRIL COUTANT Library Coun. 1213 Y-Teens 1213 Job Opportunities Club 141. Pvrl and jmisrd . . . varafrev outlook . . . avid faaflvall rlmrrrr . . . rnjoys lislmliny In rfrarrls and Glffll-dlllfl mmivs . . . csswin' of frivndlinfss . . . futurr' .svfrfla.ry, C. GAIL CRISSEY Art Club 12, 313 Mask 8z Mime Club 1213 Knitting Club 1413 Chorus 12, 3, 41. .-l-zfid art studvnt . . . serene and im- fvvrfurlvalnlr mannvr . . . kuozuli for har sulwllv uit . . . always pleasant to bv around . . . sparkling eyes . . . vharuzinq, 30 JUDITH CRAPON Art Club 1213 Lit. Club 1413 Mask 8z Mime Club 13, 413 Y-Teens 1213 Bridge Club 141. liublwling personality . . . always fun lo bf with . . . dclighlful laugh . . . fini' artistic ability . . . infvflious school spirit . . . ffcfffvy . . . fu1v.s'iz ' DAVID CULVER French Club 1413 Boys' Glee Club 1313 Technicians' Club 13, 413 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 121. Inlerasls arc sports cars, boais, and lhe svashorc . . . probable future in clvclranzics . . . driws a gravy Jaguar . . . dom:-to-vartlz . . . Dave LINDA CUNNINGHAM FNA 12, 3, Pres. 415 Chorus 12, 315 Officials Club 1415 Leaders' Training 13, 41. A bright, cheerful look and a gay smile . . . thoughtful of others . . . bubbling with enthusiasm . . . merry, brown future in nursing GARY DeCHELLIS Collectors' Club 1415 Golf Club 121 Hi-Y 1215 Football 121. llleniber of the Westfield Civil De- fense . . . friendly to everyone . . likes to take it easy . . . found often at the Diamond . . . lrnozun by his boisterous laugh . . . D JAMES DAVIES Wrestling 1315 Baseball 121. Famous black crew-cut . . . can be seen ushering in the Rialto . . . ehoek- full of fun . . . has many female ad- mirers . . . cordial guy with a friend- ly smile . . . Boar GORY DeCHELLIS Hi-Y 121: Baseball 121. A thoughtful person . . . works each afternoon at the A8119 . . . jovial fier- sonality and a lgrge collection of jokes . . . lilies to rea-d 'war stories and llfesterns . . . known. for his big Packard. 31 JOSEPH DeBELLA Collectors' Club 1415 Dance Club 1315 Football 121. Card enthusiast . . . proficient in bowling and driving . . . likeable and friendly . . . aspires to his fathefs busirmss . . . jovial and full of fun . . . oe IA' .5 J.: Q f 'figf fr 4 ef' fri' - fl? .4 r . . ' ft ROBERT DeCHELLIS Dance Club 1315 Golf Club 1415 Lit. Clubs 13,'415 Hi-Y 1215 Foot- ball 121. Drives the loudest ear in town . . . ready sense of humor . . . never a dull moment . . . eharter member of the Good Time Charlie Club. PATRICIA DeFOE FNA 1253 Knitting Club 13, 453 Lit. Club 1453 Y-Teens 125g Chorus 125. Definite likes and dislikes . fun lowing and sineere . . . trim figure . . . orlislieally inclined . . . Do you know that? . . . l'r1l WL' JERALD DICK Football 1W453 Basketball 12, W3, W453 Baseball 12, W3, W453 Stu- dent Council 145. Nonelzalant atlilude . . . varsity man . . . farvnrite pastime is singing in lhe loelser room . . . af ease anywhere , . . teaehers' lrial . . . ferry mr lp E 3 I-LA ,E :Willa- ' ' ki . . to prepare him to live a contented GAIL DEMAREST Student Council 1453 Class Sec. 1253 Choir 1453 Cheerleading 1453 Of- ficials' Club 145. Perky eheerleader . . . likes a good time . , . a figure to be en,z'ie'd . . . gleaming eyes . . . luxuriant, envi- allle dark hair . . . Gail .-'H MARIE DiIORIO Girls' Auto Club 1453 Dance Club 1253 Job Opportunities Club 1353 Hi's Eye Staff 135. Afhletieally inelined . . . future secre- tary . . . alfzvays a laugh . . . a devilish one . . Youre trying to tell me something? . . . llldfie 32 DEBORAH DEWEY Class V. Pres. 1253 GSC 1453 Latin Club 1253 Choir 13, 453 Lit. Clubs 13, 453 Prom Comm. Chair. lfiraeiozas and spirited . . . Oh, those 'zveekendsl . . . never a frown . . . always in a dither . . . easual manner . . . dependable . . . Debi E-'ri . 55 1 THOMAS DiMAIO Catalyst Club 1353 Technicians' Club 12, 353 Boys' Glee Club 125. Always ready to help a friend in need . . . sporty jester .... seen with fl smile . . . easy going . . . known by friends as Kuhn i 1. and useful life in a democratic society. at Q HX is 1 GORDON DIPLOCK Student Council 121. .llmiiw rrmly In hvlf' . . . n'fu11'r'5 mrs in, .vfwirr lllm' . . . fufim' in swlliny uuln fmr'f.x' . . . frilvidly . . . trifkv tn .YUTU llr1r11.v:i'irl.', Climulu .... V llgllif Ilriiixll urrmit . . . ljuirf lzumur . . . l7nu'l fnH1if. ' . . . frllfllllll BARBARA DOWELL Art Club 12. Pres. 413 Senior Council 1413 Student Council 1215 Chorus I. Ilg Mask 81 Mime 13, Council 41. ,S'1m1f'f-luukiugf full lzmzl , . . .vfmlimrv mul .'flvr'gfvIir . . . mI1.vi1lvrut4' mul friwnl1'y . . . l1v'!i.vtlr . . . llurlvlc I I L 4 , .4 CAROL DLOUHY French Club 12, 3, 413 Lit. Clubs 13, 413 National Honor Soc. 13, 415 Senior Council 1415 Chorus 121, Leaders' Training 141. lulrlliyfrvlf . . . 1'llfllll51.1IJll'l' . . . moul- rru arf mul jus: fun . . . future Ulr- nn'nfur',r frlzulivr . . . lit'l'ly . . . Clmrl NNN 5...-it PAUL DOWNING Aeronautics Club 121. .Sinrrrr and lmrrl-fum-king , , , rolmyf . . . all-out airfvlum' fun . . . has his mm: flour mul fvilnfs lirrrzsf . . . fufurv ,lliglzl iusfrnulm' nr PI1lTl.j1lll1N' . . . fluff! lu' fuulud Ivy his ljuivl nzzrzvum' zififwlinifzu' . . . Paul 33 10 TSP .J MARY DONALDSON French Club 12, 3, 413 Lit. Clubs 13, 41: Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, 41, Y-Teens 12, 3, 41. .S'1n'rf mul .vim'm'1' . . . liknv .n'r'4'm'1' . . . 14mlvrivlauflinhff mul tlwuylifful . . . fnfzm' uur.vl' . . . fvrrlly I'4X'l'.f . . . flair for .wnivlgf . . . frivmlly. THOMAS DUDLEY Lit. Club 13, Treasurer 413 Hi-Y 12, 313 Basketball 1W3, W413 Golf Club 141. lfumlsnrm' l414liv5' mmf tuillx lwrislliuy flat-tufv ,,,. 1 murl .rludrnf mul 1l'1'I.ll .vfmrls frm ,... ffnmly Twill' all his nam- . . . n1i.frl1iv:'nn.r 1m,x',v . , . Tum ' OTE ' 1 x 'll ' 1 M5 1 '59, R vp V I DOUGLAS EATON National Honor Soc. 13, 41, Senior Council, Forum Club 12, 3, 413 Student Council 12, 313 Golf 12, 3, 413 Band 12, 3, 41. Many jobs of great re.vfwn.vll1ility . . . lfl e.vtfield's lirzrzver lo Cicero . . . eonzfelenl in all he does . . . Doug '23 CAROL EDMUNDS Mask 8z Mime 1419 Girls' Sports 1413 Lit. Club 1415 Jr. Red Cross 141, Bridge Club 141. lifferwseent personality . . . individ- znrlist . . . lwiuiteliirig eyes . . . Io'z'e.v wild jungle music' . . . a ready smile . . . aspires to the da-nee . . . Eff'y Q!':'-Hfv :ik-32 . 1 iii i ight.:-1. I . . ff. ,555 ffm: if , . 246' A ? , 4 'x A' U w,..Q..g. 'f'cT:.. ' fi! ' ' ,a 1 -21 1 Aifftfff. if CHARLES EDDY, III Band 12, 3, V. Pres. 41g Senior Coun.g Football 12, 3, W415 Lit. Clubs 13, Pres. 415 Basketball Mgr. 12, 3, W41. A reliable and zrell-liked young man . . . arid hi-fi and jar: dezfolee . . . drzunmer . . . a fulure in medieine. BARBARA ELCOME FNA 1215 Y-Teens 12, 3, 415 Girls' Sports Coun. 141, Choir 13, 415 Thirteen 1Accompanist 41 Sparkling ffersonalily . . . laughing green eyes and en-viable nalural curls . . . infeelious laugh , . . always 'will- ing to help . . . Sharp . . . Borbi 34 CHRISTINE EDMON French Club 12, 3, V. Pres. 415 Lit. Club 13, 415 Y-Teens 12, 3, Secre- tary-Treasurer 41. Popular gal from Conneetieut . . . quick with the reparlee . . . delightful sense of humor . . . attractive . . . true friend . . . Chris ,Q-. ROBERT ENGLISH Hi-Fi Club 141. Transfer from Choale Academy . . . for enllzlzsiast . . . one of the diamond men . . . en-joys summers at Green Pond . . . a pranksler from 'way baele . . . has many friends . . . liked by everyone . . . Bob ,qi . BARRY EVERITT Library Council 12, 3, 41. li 'orkur on thc l.ihrar-v Cfnmril in Ihr Azrdio-If'i.ruaI Aids room . . . assisiarif s-'outnnislvr of Troup 71 . . . will do any juli that hr ix giirn . . . lop .mlr'.v- n.an af Chrislmas Irvvs for Ihr l'.M.- C'..'l .... Barry PETER FAY Baseball 12, 3, 419 Latin Club 1213 Spanish Club 1413 Dance Club 131. .-llzu'ay,r on- the ga . . . many happy hvurs at stork var raves . . . a hard worker at .funn-thing he enjoys . . . rvspwisilrli' . . . frivndly . . . Pete .,,- K1 - JOYCE EWING Girls' Auto 'Club 1415 Junior Red Cross 12, 31. Plrnsiriglly x'wvr't . . . dcpendublr' . . . full of hon-m'v and :ip . . . enjoys skating . . . good arhlrlr . . . likm Io frazrl . . . HU, guess 1s'haI? . . . Joy Y'f TD' ,V . 1 Q' R K '4 I 4.93 ,ix . - 2 v 2 gf ' 'bm rv' .,,,,,p 1-,M CONSTANCE FARR Chorus I 1215 Chorus II 131, Choir 141g German Club 141. Pvrpvlual giyglvr . . . liws nn n piano bvnvh . . . .rhorl yirl wifh a lung puny fail . . . 1fufrn .'llory4'n . . . liafvfvy with Ihc world . . . Sail- ors. ' . . . Connie' it N ' ., L, I . 2. f n -1 I ,V . . . . , xthg w,-m,?..' ,. ' fl f ' I 'rg .Av Q-r All .1 JOHN FISH, III National Honor Society 13, Treas. 419 Chess Club13111V. Pres. 41g Wrestling' 13, 41, Forum Club 13, Treas. 41. liiy grin and frivndly llvIlo , , , guitar rrasy . . . Ing, hlurk l1'nirl.' . . . v.1'rrl.v of 4'ln'.v.v . . . ll rm! rlzurnzvr. 35 wwf Q, - W 5 ' my f z 5 K - f iw 1 5 xfjl I ev 1 .az ' , :fit fe all -f M V V -fIL 'wiXx, f ' ,, 4' W si -J-,ii nhl? X. HERMAN FISHER Football 1W3, C0-Captain W41g Dance Club 141. Rugged vo-rapfain nf Blur lJr :'il fun!- Ivall .squad . . . lil-'rs fo takr his lima unlr.rs fhr'rv's a- job to In' dom' . . . nmt drvssrr and is-inning sinilr . . . I-lvrm 'Nw' xg'-'-Uv PATRICIA FLANAGAN Band 12, 3, 415 Spanish Club 12, 413 Literary Clubs 13, 413 Y-Teens 12, 31- Cheerful and distinetl:'e personality . . , ,slender and attruetiife . . . wanders around in a dream . . . jus: enthusiast . . . C0-operatiile . . . Pat a f JOAN FOSTER Choir 12, 3, 41g Bridge Club 13, 413 Twelve 141g All State Chorus 1315 Y-Teens 12, 31. We recognize that there is u wide I-'.Z':r ROBERT FOOSE Student Council 1V. Pres. 3, Pres. 415 Annual 1Spo1'ts Ed. 41: Golf Club 1Tres. 3, Treas. 41g Lit. Clubs 1Pres. 3, 41. Sunny disposition . . . enthusiastic rlleerlny squad member . . . gregariaus . . . l'n'XUlU'lTflfl leasler . . . Randy fy Qi-..-, Slmrt, luifvpy blun-de . . . a finger in NORMA FOX e:'ery pie . . . big 'zvhitf Iiuiele . . . Job Opportunities Club 1413 Jr. Red neat dresser . . . partial to Senteh Cross 131, Annual 1415 Service Plains . . . enthusiastic . . . loan Club 121. A ente smile and twinkling eyes . . . future .veeretary . . . popular music 8, , V, .lr and Hl0'I iL' fan . . . friendly and well- S liked . . . Ifaxie Tiff-5 1 Elie, 1 M5 36 PETER FOSBURG Literary Clubs 13, 413 Golf Club 13, 415 Forum Club 13, V. Pres. 415 Senior Council 141. Friendly with great zmderstanding... interested in rhureh- aetizfities . . . Civil l'l 'ar student . . . carefree manner hidden behind eonserzfative appearance . . . Fas 'an UU' eww' MARGARET FRANTZ National Honor Society 13, 415 French Club 12, 3, 4 Program Chairman1g Y-teens 12, 3, 413 Lit. Clubs 13, 41. Quiet and dependable . . . an indepen- dent thinlrer . . . intelligent eonwer- .satianalist . . . quick 'wit . Marny range of aptitudes and interests . . . N'-Nl? fix, I Q .,swm.i.-s.. A. ROBERT FREDERICKSON Catalyst Club 1315 Radio Club 141. linthusiastic international ham ra- dio operator . . . less talk, more action . . . reserved . . . active in sports . . . t'0!l.Yflt'lIfl01I.Y student . . . unusual sense of humor . . . future physicist . . . Robb ADELE FUSCO Girls' Auto Club 1Pres. 415 Dance Club 1215 Hi's Eye Staff 12, 31. Siavere person . . . bright smile for ein-ryone . . . always seen- with for load of kids . . . true school spirit . , . allow no fear, F1isea's here. . . . dynamic danfer . . . Fiasco IDX NANCY FREEMAN Bridge Club 13, 415 Mask 8: Mime 13, 415 Y-Teens 131. lfifinniny smile . . . subtle wit . . . rapid eonivrsatiwzs . . . ronsistent friend . . . loves last-minute parties . . . is heard saying Takes all kin-els or l'Ve are intelligent . . . Nance JANET GASKELL Hi's Eye Staff 13, 415 Choir 13, 415 Twelve 1415 Chorus I 1215 Chorus II 1415 Annual 141. Peppy brunette faith sparkling blue eyes . . . light-lmlb ideas . . . a problem a day . . . personality plus . . . natural mu.s'il'al ability . . . Jan 37 5,4-an CAROLYN FREMON Mask 8: Mime 12, 315 Leaders 12, 315 Spanish Club 12, 415 Y-Teens 12, 315 Weather Vane Annual 1415 Chorus I 12, 315 Choir 141. Speaks her mind . . . 41t'fl'Z't' in rhurch fello'1c'ship . . . reliable .,.. s ineere friend . . . Carol ALAN GAUDETTE Golf Club 12, 3, 415 Drum Major 1315 Football 1215 Track 1215 Wrestling 1315 Band 121. Very sports minded' . . . good natured . . . lover of ears . . . 'wide aeademii: intcrests . . . 'wonderful philosophy of life . . . Al r I . 5' ,1 ,E 1 Ame ROBERT GAUL Collectors' Club 1215 Red Cross Council 141. lVill never let you dfrwn . . . can be seen working in the library . . . tall and quiet . . . enjoys sehool . . . out- door mon . . . wide horizon of in'- lerests . . . Bah 4:14 f if '15 JOAN GIMBER Art Club 1215 Dance Club 1415 FTA 1315 Chorus I 121. Cute . . . blue-eyed blonde . . . pretty wardrobe . . . enjoys claneing . . . works hard at studies . . . eashier at Rialto Theater . . . favorite expres- sion- lt's o shame . . . Joan JOHN GILL, -JR. Chess Club 1Sec. 415 Golf Club 12, 315 Boys' Glee Club 13, Pres. 415 Choir 12, 3, 415 Thirteen. A smile for everyone . . . respected and well-liked . . . dynamic personality . . . resonant bass . . . spirited eheer- leader . . . high ideals . . . .lack PATRICIA GOODWIN FTA 12, 3, 415 Band 13, 415 Mask 8x Mime 12, 3, 415 Annual 1415 Hi's Eye Staff 1315 Leaders' Train- ing 131. Small and smart . . . quick 'wit . . . future teaeher . . . sparkling eyes and o laugh to mateh . . . Pat 38 1.-.s . W s. f 'Ti . , .1 It I w ',?.X'g5aSg +s-x.1sfm- , ' .i vw ' Wifi!!! , THOMAS GILSON Varsity Club 1415 Hi-Y 1V. Pres. 415 Student Coun. 1415 Basketball 12, W3, W415 Tennis 1W2, W3, Capt. W41. Always ready to help out . . . liked by all . . . aggress1't'e Layman . . . unusual repartee . . . Tom ROBERT GORDON Boys' Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Choir 13, 4.1: Wrestling 1315 Track 1215 Boatmg Club 13, 41. Gfflfqriosus . . . knows his Civil War ' - -fftelldly . . . easy to get along with . . . quiet exterior . . . hides a sur- prise . . . skilled horseman . . . Bob 1223? AUDREY GRAFF FTA 12, 3, 415 Girls' Sports 1415 Officials' Club 1413 Leaders' Train- mg 13, 41. lfrivml to all . . . gaad lixtvncr . . . .'m1tagiau.v laugh . . . nat afraid of 'work . . . frvsh air firnd . . . futurv zcachcr . . . dvtvvndalrle . . . .-lnd X . I GORDON GRISWOLD French Club 12, 313 Hi-Fi Club 1415 Bowling Club 141. lfrrquvntly svvn in a '53 Plymouth . . . vnjayx hunting . . . a devatpp nf lnm-ling and hi-fi . . . gcncraus . . . a rrgular guy . . . intrrvstrd in the physirs c'0m'.n' . . . Gard wa JJ A+-N ELAINE GRANT Entered 1958 . . . Art Club 141g Chorus II 141. l'cry wall-likvd addition from Elisa- lwth , . . nuad about in'-.vkating . . . lmxvs art . . . ivants to lnfcanw a math lCG4'llC7' . . . an attractive blonde . . . .wrrnv vanzposzarv . . . lflalnc sdv re- -'rr QW A ff- . .4 13:21 N ff.. V' 5 'ga1- .syxibe-l,ir ' G25 ffgni sativa! ROBERT GUMBERT Hi-Y 12, 3, 41g Class Constitution Comm. 1315 Football 13, W41. Strong interest in fuotlvall . . . pmvvr- ful linrnzan an the Blur' Uvfvil squad . . . nanzcd in all-vaunty ratings . . . qnirt and imfrrrturlmalnlr' . . . drpcn- dalllr' and thorough . . . Hall 39 ,aw wen, ' gsm. .MK s... . u-.....- 1 ANTHONY GRECO Football 12, W31: Track 121. H'cstfirld lvltrrnum . . . gand-naturvd and wvll-liked . . . dry scnsc af humor . . . takvs lifr as it ranlcs . . . a 'way with thv ladim . . . n1z'cl1aniral skill . . . partial ta fartivs . . . Tony f1'1r ' gill THOMAS HACKETT Auto Club 12, 31g Dance Club 141. Easy going , . . hapfvy-ga-lucky fr!- lau' . . . grval .n'n.vv af luunar . . . alrlc Cam Twi.vtvr . . . proud awnrr of a '39 Ford . . . ambition ix ta ba' a soldier-of-fortun-1' . . . wall liked . . . kindly . . . Tom JANE HADLEY French Club 12, 3, 415 Lit. Club 1V. Pres. 3, 415 Student Council 12, 415 Choir 13, 415 Twelve. Il'ifh a sony in lzvr hvart ' . . . rn- rialvll' ffvrwmilfly - . . yiffvri rm1:'vr- .mriunalisf . . . lenmur and Iikvx rwry- one . . . Hi lI0m'y. ' . . . Jane' 1 . , K . P. x of 9 . z I 33 ' Xu 4 ix'- R flilxiltx JAMES HALL Hi-Y 12, 3, 413 Dance Club 1413 Hi-Fi Club 1413 Lit. Club 1413 Choir 1413 Catalyst Club 1315 French Club 121. 'll'l'll-likvd und' warm lwurtrd . . . . . . they need to become good citizens of thenr 'ima' ELEANOR HAHN FNA 12, 319 FTA 1413 Lit. Club 1415 Girls' Sports 1415 Chorus 12, 3, 41g Leaders 141. Ilvauliful yrcrn fyrs . . . fillcd wifh mfryy , . . rwlwnhvs rmdy fa hrlp . . . m.'tl1usi11.ffiv .fpnrfx frm . . . Now just ri llllllllftsl . . . lf! ROBERT HAINES, III Lit. Club 13, 415 Hi-Y 1415 Varsity Club 1413 Basketball 12, W3, W41g Senior Council 141. .4 busy fifty-fzinvr . . . vm' of Nr. Lay'.r are men . . . altracts friends vusily . . . pfrsmxality plus . . . Yah, thafs fmzny . . . B011 NANCY HALL FNA 12, 3, 41g Lit. Club 13, 41g mu.vh'r f'7'1lllkSfl'7' . . . Cam T7t'i.rf1'r Hi'g Eye 12, 315 Annual 1415 Y- . . . good in all 114' tricxv . . . .lim u.-:!,1'?vq'v'l ,,g'y?i.ll.1i ,slew . I---u'z . ll 5 .--. ' f-' , MJ T 1139- H ' . 3, V' Teens 12, 315 Chorus 141. Tall, Inflfz'-vyrd blorzdf' . . . sffirif . . . ROBERT HALL filled -zviflz fun. . . . slmre vntlzusiast Auto Club f3lS B0WllY12' Club 141: . . . frank and oufxliokvn . . . 'willing Baseball f-2, 3lI Track f3li Na' fg lyplfw I 4 A Hall turalists' Club 121. 40 Good looking . . . snzilr for mwryonze . . . fvrotud otunfr nf a 1949 Ford . . . ulisflzimvus . . . asfvirvs I0 be an archi- fvvl . . . Hub School, community, notion and the world . . MARTYN HANAN Hi-Fi Club 141g Weather Vane 1213 Wrestling' 141, Boys' Glee Club 121, Track 121. lmpnr! from 1511511411111 . . . nufvd .mfirisl . . . musfuutly in qursl nf pmg1rv.v.vi:'v jus: . . . nm:-4'wIfH1'Pllf-Yf . . l.1'ffIv flll4'.YllfU . . . Marty i'e.L1l'4 is-as -di ww J. ROBIN HARRIS Golf Club 12, 3, 413 Hi-Y 12, 3, 41, Swimming 12, 3, 41g Baseball 12, 3, 41, Football 131. 1.'1'mf fw'r'.vm1ulilAv , . . lluvldnmlv smile . . . lzrlpfnl ml flu' liI.lIHlIVlId . . . Nzjnys .YTl'iVIIH!illjl . . . ln7'r.v Ilmsr twvkvlzd fum'il'.r . . . .WWII guy . . , lfulv CHARLES HANEY Art Club 121, Auto Club 131. 1iw11'rn1f.v . . . willinz-51 to hrlfv . . . .n'rirm.v mindvd . . . mijoys dr1'1'iny and 'ZA'l77'L'illjl on .sfmrls vars . . . nzrmlwr uf Cam T1vi.vtvrs . . . has yuud idvav about f1'v.vigmiug mrs . . . .viurvrc frirnd . . . Chuvk SONJA HAUG Jr. Red Cross 1413 Leaders 141, Student Council 1Sec. 41, Twirling Club 131, Chorus 121. Natural rurly blondv . . . mnlfvvtfnl . . . umigfrrzial .... f 1'Hf1'1'l'1' . . . f11l1u'r .rvrrvtarv . . . bright xmile fa 1mm'li lwr llifklllllllf' . . . Smzuic 41 Nfl 31. ALBERT HANKE, JR. Technicians' Club 12, Pros. 3, Chief Tech. 413 Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Mask and Mime 12, 3, 41. Quin! mul frimrdlvv , . . llmrlx Ihr' 1Yll1'A'.Yf11jl1' L'l'4 ?x' . . . f7!II'fl1Il In 4'rlV.Y . . . mzjnyv .f'Ix'flllHllVlfl . . . irilliny hvlff- rr' , . lim-1 T I Q 1145? , Ir!-, JAMES HEATLY Cross Country 1W3, W413 Varsity Club 141, Track 12, W3, W41g Band 12, 3, 415 Glee Club. Clzrvfrrv and amiablv . . . assrt to any fllfly . . . valuable quarlrr HI-1'II'1',' . . . .rvvn in, a '54 Ford . . . cmnfvrivflt lfadrr .... lim gif, . ,Q- 'ff.'f -?- 1 nu. -' .wgisil :- mfg-i - H 1, x.!', ' Quai - , . KIT -. . . .1.'U'u-f ,?IMwg3,. The ALICE HEIPLE FNA 12, 3, 415 Orchestra 12, 3, 415 Band 12, 3, 415 Choir 1415 Lit. Club 1 1 Univ! ami rvspamrilvlv . . . 1m1.rirally UI1'l1llf'll . . . many farial v.1'fvrv.r.s'ians . gmail ,vlmlvut . . . futurr nurse' . lots af fun . , . .flliur 35 MARGARET HENRIKSEN Music Leading 12, 3, 415 Twelve 1415 Choir 13, 415 Leaders' Train- ing 13, 415 National Honor Soc. 13, 415 Student Council 141. .fldrpr sram.rtr1's.v . . . lovely, clear .rafvraua Vain' . . . r'ur'ialwlv marks . . . livljfful . . . rurly lmmvz hair . . . Pay ra to NANCY HELLER Lit. Club 1415 Mask 8: Mime 1215 French Club 1215 Art Club 1415 Annual 1415 Chorus I 131. l'l'i'1ll'llHl.Y r4'flhr'ad . . . longs far lhc .vlmrv . . . lllIfflt'V'.S'lt1.lllllllg fricnd . . . klllllfl' nrtraardinary . . . stylish drrss- rr . . . nalvrl Impala . . . Nanvc anal' PATRICIA HERBERT Annual 1415 Sr. Play Comm. 1415 Senior Council 1415 Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Y-Teens 12, 3, 41. l'vliI1', fwflfy lwlarzldc . . . happy, -in- fvvliaus yigylvs . . . laws tha share . . . a real gn-gvftvr . . . adds mirth amz' misrlzivf vfrryzulzvrc . . . Pal 42 I H. EVANS HEMSATH, JR. Photography Club 12, 3, Pres. 415 Catalyst Club 1315 Forum Club 12, 3, 41. C4f1r.',ln'l' mamwr . . . falm and lmvl- lzwaflvzl . . . .flynllws tlmxv zlimgrvviug fuilh him . . . um' f1a.rs'.v lvading F264 JOAN HILSEBERG Spanish Club 13, 4 Editor of Club Newspaper15 Lit. Club 1415 FTA 1215 Y-Teens 12, 3, 41. Kam sense of humor . . . renowned, rxubcrant laugh . . . vivaciozos . . . intrrcsting rmzvvrsaltionalist . . . friend ta all . . . .loanic ix KENNETH HITE Class officer 1V. Pres. 313 Varsity Club 1-113 Golf Club 13, 41g Basket- ball 1W2, W3, W41. l'uf'11lin' lllld' lfrimidlbx' . . . Ulljlll-YN ull x,'1m'l.v . . . url' lu1.vK'rlfmll mfviuin . . . 510011, ffnlrflxv . . . llmugflltfnl nf uIl1i'I'.f . . . u.v.n'f tn any fllitlllfl , . . Kvu BARBARA HOGREFE Mask Sz Mime 1213 Council 13, Pres. 413 Mask 8z Mime Play 13, 413 Lit. Club 1-11g Bridfre Club 13, -11. 'lAil.'l'11IciI i1i'lf'.'.v.v, lfrwnldmrxx' llrrr .vllr i'm1r.'.v . . . i'.1'fu'r'I l1m'.w:mu1i1rl . . . rfrj-qx'.v lzfll' . . . iilziil-Vx lmllljlllilljf . . A'IHlllFl4'VA' in lh'li1:u1r'i' , . . Iiurlulnz MARY LOUISE HOFSTETTER M' PATRICIA HOGAN Lit. Clubs 13, 413 Spanish Club 13, V. Pres. 413 Choir 12, 3, 41g Latin Club 121, Twelve 141. Forum Club 1215 Lit. Club 13, 41: l.u1r1I'u!vli' iwvin' . . . wmly wif . . . Ch0il' 13- 41: Aft Club 1413 Ch01'l1S vufmlili' rqur.vIrivum' . . . tl lzvinlclr 12, 31, Knitting Club. In umirlz hm' lrixh lnwillnfi' . . . in- Ylifvrzlrfl fv:'aui.vt . . . 1lIl.l'il?1l.Yl,l' ufmilx f1'1 '. -Y 111111111 ...- : 'iliranl , . . l'ut .vunrmur . . . mlviallill' fIflIH'L' . . . ,llljlll idvulx ...' 2 mrru and syzrlfmiliwlxl' . . . milling lwlfwr' ..., llury l.uu ANNE HOLSCHUH Lit. Club 13, 413 Mask 8x Mime Club 12, 313 Hi's Eye 1413 Annual 141, French Club 1213 Spanish Club 14 . 'lalmzfrd' joxfrmilixt , . . flair' for mis- i'l.ii'f . . . rr'adyfr1'4'r1rl , . . vm1siill'l'uli', fwll-niwmvrfvl' . . . umiymiifzl fvrrsmi- ulzfy . . . H5IlH'n', l'lz-huh . . . .lnnv 43 1, . .7 '64 ZITI' BRUCE HORN Technicians' Club 12, V. Pres., 3, V. Pres. 415 Boys' Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Boating' Club 13, 419 Aero- nautics Club 121. li':w'r-raid-v frillz hflfv Imrlrsluyl' . . 'null' ruugv nf iuIvr'1'.vf.r . . . iz yimd .vvl1.vi' of liumnr , . . l1'rm'v 'SJ 'Ni- H. HOPE HOWLETT Nat. Honor Society 13, 453 Bridge Club 13, 453 Lit. Clubs 13, 453 Leaders 1453 Chorus 1253 Annual. .Ain inspiring friend . . . 1'i7'nci0us pcr- sonality . . . lo-:vs poctry . . . arpvrt biologist . . . hrlps crnynnc and cr- pccts nollzing in rvturn . . . H.H.H. fx M. LINDA HUSK Knitting Club 1453 Jr. Red Cross 1353 Art Club 125. .rl rml lvarrrl of fun . . . lzysfcricnl slafwncnts and antics . . . slwrl petite ll o 0 e 'm '.?gs. LYNN HUMPHREY FNA 13, 453 Lit. Club 13, 453 Span- ish Club 1253 Girls' Sports 12, 353 Leaders 145. flrdrnt archfr . . . camp-aiclf . . . pusr ll'orll1y fidwiscr in Rainbow Girls . . . fnjnys lzistory . . . sinccre and friendly . . . future nurse . . . Lynn BARBARA JEWETT they need to develop their N, JOAN HURLING Dance Club 1253 Job Opportunities Club 145. S-wcchzfss personified . . . 'warm and sincvrc friend . . . perpclual optimist . . . carport typist . . . zwll-equipped for office job . . . sparkling gal . . . foan lrlondl- . . . will do anymzv 11 favor . . . Mask Sz Mime 12, 453 Knitting X dvfinilv opinions . good svnsc of Club 13, 453 Y-Teens 12, 3, 45. ' Sfylc' . - - UN-Yl-'ffl' .Sporadic gigglz' . . . adorablc blonde with big sparkling blue eyes . . . JUDITH JOHNSON fumrr slmrardvss . . . swvvtness plus Twirling 12, 3, Drum Majorette 453 ,, . . . lots nf fun . . . perpetual drmmer Tflvirling Club 1Sec. 3, Pres. 453 4 ---ii . . . Barlwi C oir 13, 45. 3 'fl 'YS gi Big smile for m'f'ryr1ne . . . slim and ig' 1 -24 trim . . .ncat dresser . . . loads of T ir 1 fun. . . . peaches and cream co1nple,1'ion Q -A ,B . . . Thal's funny . . . Judy r .L vl6P' ,. ,,. igH.Qvi.fi1?i i51g,.--.,..- 44 capacity for intellectual activity . . . -8 '1 JULIE KAMMERMAN Lit. Clubs 1Treas. 3, 453 National Honor Soc. 13, 459 French Club 12, 3, V. Pres. 453 Mask 8z Mime 12, 3, Conn. 455 Sr. Play Comm. Iinvryvlic lvlondv , . . oulxlnnding in xllulivs, yr! u lcvvn vyv for fun . . . lridyv it-lil: . . . wry fapalwlc . . . .lnliv SHARON KELLY Mask 8: Mime 12, 459 Y-Teens 12, 455 Knitting Club 1453 Lit. Club 1453 Art Club 135. fluivt till yon know lim' . . . ll'l1ul a flr'iwr.' . . . tuoulrl like to slvrp all lay . . . lzvr only fvrolrlrnz is 1'ln'n11's- 'ry . . . .firlrnv pvrsonalily . . . Slmron ,-15 'V 'ff LINDA KEHRLI Fashion Club 1Pres. 453 Lit. Club 1455 Mask Sz Mime 1253 French Club 1355 Latin Club 125. Cln'vrfnl . . . ulzvays rvady to hvlfv . . . kfvn .vvnsr of f1l.Yll1'0ll . . . Jflllllllllgl, .rr'lf-nmdr' ivarzlrnln' . . . Pnxf ll'nrIl:-v .-ldfisrr of Rainlvotv . . . L'1l!l7'llllllfj. V4 f, l' Pia 15 g ,, tilt. of-Q-1 , 2 'figs . -xt' '. W2312- ' f 1 E . if . L- . - -33-50. 34' 1'-xg 1 -f,','.X.'.'gv. , 17-.5-K' df 5 A w,, 4-,nf--gg. JAMES KINGSTON Golf Club 1455 Catalyst Club 1355 Gun Club 125. l'llll'l'T'l'l' lrlnslxing rrdlu'ad . . . nrvds u push ffmuird work . . . '56 Ponliav . . . lzafvfvy-go-lucky guy . . . friendly to our and all . , . enjoys lrozvliny and gulf . . . C4arrol-Top or fin: 45 ELIZABETH KEITH Band 12, 3, 453 Mask Sz Mime 12, 45g Art Club 12, 3, 455 Lit. Clubs 13, 453 Y-Teens 12, 3, 45. lfidv-vyfd look of innoccnff' . . . lilcrs to work iniriralr ffusslzxr . . . flarv for 1ni.rc'l1i1'f . . . -ffllfljlllllfl spells . . . lo1'r's drums . . . Hay, Kiddou . . . Bally KL, PHYLLIS KLAMI Fashion Club 1453 Twirling Club 1353 French Club 125. A lrlondv 'zvcll known for lzvr fhallvr . . . yvarns for a lmrsf' farm of hvr own . . . infrrlions giggle . . . nnmvr- our fwls . . . sun1.n1f'rs al the shore . . . a Hallo for vz'z'1'yom'. . ill? 'qi-X ' I jfillti- ' I l .. -. ,am . ??'1aim. f News 4991 SUSAN KNAPP Girls' Sports 13g 413 Lit. Club 1315 Jr. Red Cross 141. Quint, lvut r'.1'pr'r.vsrs hvr npiniau.s' with- nut rmuprnnzisv . . . zvvll rvad and a gmail .vtudvnt . . . Imam' ramfi lift' and limxv fur .fI4HlllI1't'.f . . . ryuiral humor- ixt . . . Sm' CAROLYN LABENSKI Red Cross 121g Y-Teens 141. .'lttrm'ti1'c girl with rullvyiatc' attirf . . . fimix .vlmrv frxsriizfztivzg . . . rrrnrfl rallm'tm' . . . vrasy zir'if'vr, always 'ivith a varlaaa' . . . partial ta fvartirs . . . lvrim-fillvri with fmi . . . livlpful frivml . . . ls'vu5ki GREGOR KOSSOWICZ Aeronautics Club 1215 Technicians' Club 12, Treas. 3, Pres. 41. .S'im'rrr', hard warkrf' . . . fal'1l.vf'.c his iutvrv.vt an fvlaurs . . . futurv pilot . , . quivt rlzarm . . . mast c'0nfvr'rati1'v . . . lmru in Grrzminvx' . . . vamv to l'. S. in 1951 . . . Grvg if THERESE LAMBERT Job Opportunities Club 141. Quirt . . . with a kind It-ard for rwry- mzv . . . partial ta partivs and fvimirs . . . rnjays rvcarcls and rradiug . , . fini' lwalwy-.vittvr, -but prvfzfrs a type- :uritvr . . . rliligvnt ana' pvrscriwrirzg gal , . . 'lfrry 46 if-v-ef! MARTIN KREBS Swimming 1W2, W3, W4 Captain1g Track 1213 Football 1W3, W41g Varsity Club 13, 41g Dance Club 131g Boys' Prep. 121. Gund looking guy . . . 'wcll likvd lw all . . . amiable prvsauality . . . aftvn svvri in a little ll'illys . . . Buddy W ANITA LANTZ Knitting Club 1315 Chorus 13, 415 Job Opportunities Club 1415 Y- Teens 121. A ,vurprisr in a small packagf . . . galvs of gigylvs . . . dainty and diminu- tive . . . a natty drrsscr . . . with many intvrvsts . . . Chiquita PHILIP LARSON Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Spanish Club 1-415 Forum Club 1415 Thirteen 1413 Choir 141. Tall, iudiiidnalistil' blond . . . cn- joys musiv thoroughly . . . arrive in clzurrh . . . mahrs frimds Casily . . . spvalcs Spanish fluently . . . Phil HELEN LETTOLA FNA 1413 Lit. Club 141g Mask 62 Milne Club 141g Mask 8z Mime Play Comm. 141. .Yvzv studvnt from Illinois . . . always lms something Hiro to say . . . good uzixcr . . . happy disposition . . . tvrrifiv svamstrcss . . . winning smile. MARY ANN LEA National Honor Society 13, 415 Annual 1415 Leaders 13, 415 French Club 12, 3, 415 Mask 8x Mime 12, 3, 415 Lit. Clubs. Ciiftcrl and i'fr'satilf' miss with a yon lo trai'c'l . . . rclvcl at heart . . . C..4,R. lvadcr . . . kvvn tmdvrstauding. 'Fifi RICHARD LEWIN Art Club 13, 415 Wrestling 13, 41. facial prrsotiality . . . famous for his fzumy piclurfs . . . demonstrative dra- matist .... r vhool spirit . . . always 'willing to help . . . industrious . . . actin' in youth group . . . pcrscrwririg and likeable . . . Law 47 fa JUDITH LEONARD Choir 13, 413 Sr. Coun.g Bridge Club 1415 Art Club 1Sec. 213 Stu- fllent Coun. 12, 313 Cheerleading 13, Engaging smilv . . . flair for daufiug . . . talvntvd IZ soprano . . . fricml- ly, and so sivvvt and sincvrc' . . . Judy I. HARRY LEWIS, JR. Bridge Club 1415 Catalyst Club 1313 Golf Club 1219 Lit. Club 1415 Student Coun. 141, Swimming 1W41. Ifrivndly and sim'c'rv . . . a smile for vwryom' . . . original svusv of humor . . . vasy going . . . fun to be with . . Certainly is . . . luj1m. THOMAS LIGHTBOWN Varsity Club 1313 Swimming 12, W3, W41g Cheerleading 1413 Choir 2, 3, 413 Thirteen 1413 Golf 141. Cfolrlvu-lllrmllnl fmmr . . . Hl11Jl1'7' of 4'l4 r'w' 1v1'ftfri.m1 . . . nm ilnifalv ani- mulx, rfnw' mrs, and ffmplc' . . . uma ,n'iw1fim1,v slmlrut . . . Tum VICTORINE LINCK Lit. Club 141g Spanish Club 13, 41g Y-Teens 12, 3, 413 Girls' Sports 141. Tull, slim lvrfmvzuftv , . . i'.1'u'l.r in .blf71lJll.Yll . , . rfzxluil 1lrrs.vvr . . . fun- Im-ing mul l1llllIlPI'H1l.V . . . n1i.vul1i4'f'nrf.v . . . l.,ufl'r fm' lllllllu . . . l'lflCj' BARBARA LINCOLN National Honor Society 13, 41g G.S.C. 1V. Pres. 415 Class Sec'y 1315 Cheering 13, Capt. 41. Outstanding Iraflur . . . drpmdalrlv. llmlrglztlul and 1'i':'urinu.v . . . :mf for u1i.n'l1ivf . . . l'0Hlt1j1l1lll.T gfiyglv . . . lu-vul lrimzfl . . , lfurlvi MARY ELLEN LIST I Sr. Council 1415 Class Sec'y 1413 G.S.C. 12, 3, Pres. 41g Prom Comm. Ch. 1313 Choir: Twelve. .S'ium'rr mm' frivudly . . .'rlvfu'ndulvlv mul t'0lllf7A'l1'Hf . . . 1'1HI.Yt'll'llllUlI.Y .flu- rluur . . .'.vlmrlx t'lIllllM'lrl.Yl . . . full nf fun . , . fw'f'f'5' . . . .llrl 'UU' NV s V. REED LITTLEEIEIQD f Golf Club 12, 3, Vice PTUS. 10' Varsity Club 1413 Senior Council 1413 Baseball 12, W3, W41. litlllttlllll' lI.x'.Y4'l In flu' ll'mlf1'fld nine . . . lull, rlurk, mul l11lPl1l.X'lllllU , . . l4 I'4'l-llvmlvxl mul flffvfrululvlf' . . . 0 r'wucI'y Xlllllc' . . . hilly 1'vH1arl'.v . . , Hllllllln vii '7 ?' E MARGARET LOGIE Choir fflj Y-Teens 1215 Auto Club 1413 Ghoruses 12, 31. 0V8f'wh2l1IIllIgl .vrluml sf1'r'il . . . al- ways making fwvplv laugh . . . zum- fvfoils L'hUllt'I'f'!' . . . mfr rwmly to I n . help ll fl l4'l1l . . . l'1mllu'u1'f4'1l . . Peggie Xi XX is its IJ can vi' ' 44 'faq mi KAREN LONGFELLOW Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Spanish Club 12, 413 Y-Teens 12, 415 Choir 13, 413 Leaders 12, 3, 41. Rvady xrnilr' . . . l111g111i.vtir ability . . . r'.rrcllf11t sfmrts f1artirifra11t . . . cam- flrtwzt .s'nf11'a1m . . . lnyal f1'i1'11d. DAVID LUDEWIG Aeronautics Club 121. Alan with a 111m'l1a1zi1'al lwnt . boats, radios, 11111115 fa.v4'i11atv I11111 . . has .r11111111r'rrd in. lllainv . . . quiet, l'Ulll'ft'0uS, rvserwrl' . . . has a yan tn tvafli .chap . . . ant' af lhz' C 11111 lzwst- frs . . . good lurk . . . llrwz' ROWENA MacDONALD FNA 131, Lit. Club 141, Spanish Club 1413 Y-Teens 12, 41. Gift far yalr . . . Ul'lk'tlj'.Y fha initiator zwwy blonde hair and blur eyes . . . friendly Glld mwrgetir . . . high idval.: . . . a youu-gstfr' of rlass . . . Ruin RUTH MACK Job Opportunities Club 1413 Knit- ting Club 1313 Chorus 12, 31. C'af1al1l1' .Y1'L'I't'ltII'j' zvith l111.vi111'x.v an lvltinns . . . trtlifw' 1'l1111'1'l1 f1'111'h'1'1 . . . llafffy xnlilv fm' f1'i1'n1l.v in n1'1'1l . . . l11'11.1'i7'4' 111111111'11Ix , . l1'i'4'l'l11'111l1'1l . Ruth is HQ Vlgjfrv Y- I46 'fx 'QV Vjki MARJORIE Art Club 12, 3, Sec. 41: Chill! 13, 41, Choir 1415 Leadera.18, 413 Forum Club 13, 41. 111111111111 flzattvr . . . avid debate? . . . !'l1fl't'll1g lzluv cfyrs and wavy lldif . . . 1'a111fn'tr'11t artist .... v lim and flllll . . . swim fun. .... lItIfgll0 . ' JUDITH MAGALHAES Spanish Club 13, Pres. 415 National Honor Society 13, 413 Mask and Mime 12, 3, 415 Chorus 12, 3, 41. Angelic af1lu'11r1111rr with dmlilish .spirit . . . 0334111111115 'iK'U7'h'!'l' . . . ic'a1'1n and SJDICQVB . . . raf1al1lv cool: . . . f'xfcllcnl student . . . Judi 1 v 14 'L 'C' PATRICIA MALEK Knitting Club 1413 Leaders 13, 413 Lit. Club 1413 Y-Teens 12, 313 Of- ficials 1413 Mask 81 Mime 121. Gay . . . ms-v-going . . . lustrous hair . . . .Vll7IlllIll'l'S in New Ilamfvslzirv . . . 'zvvll-flVc'ssz'rl . . , vafmlvlv cools . . . future in Immv vvanmuirs . . . Pa! Q05 e ,4' i. 33,1 Wi DOLORES MANNINO Job Opportunities 1413 Junior Red Cross 1213 Leaders 141. Hull ny' fin' . . . lms lin' fingvr in r:'vv'y pil- . . . is n, ffm' lmzlrr will: .muml idfas . . . llliss lll'l'l'l1'.l' vffirirnzt .Yl'1'f!'ll7I'j' . . . ffrrsnmilily plus . . . rlrifufml Y11llL'l'L' fun- . . . DN is Q00 Gil i:'4 if The curriculum of the sch I 'Q h' 'QP' - 1 .fee--as at tx '- swf, is , b iz, EDWIN MAMPE, JR. , Boating Club 1313 Catalyst Club 1313 Chess Club 1313 Gun Club 12, 413 Band 12, 313 Wrestling 141. Civil lflf ar mrflzusiast . . . has au- in- rlinatiou foward cfzgivwcrirzg . . . svriuus sludvnt . . . quid and indv- fwzdurll . . . I don't quill' think sn ...lzd 'Y 9 !r x. MICHELE MARRON Art Club 1313 Knitting Club 1413 Mask 8z Mime 1213 Y-Teens 12, 313 Choir 13, 41. luuwssnnt vlzaflfr . . . always lmlvlrling with enlhusiasm . . . inffrfious laugh . . . clzcrrful oullonlc on life . . . loralzlc fn'r'sm141lify . . . Alll1'llI.17 50 CL JOSEPHINE MANCUSO FNA 13, 413 Spanish Club 1213 Y- Teens 12, 3, 413 Chorus 12, 31. Svvvvt, sinfvrv, and loyal pvrsonality . . , has many frivnds . . . fousidvrate and thouylziful . . . sl1c'll Hltllfl' a fine nursv . . . Joanne .4 J. LLOYD MARSH Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, Council 413 Technician's Club 12, 3, 413 Hi-Fi Club 141. Friendly . . . rvsvr1'vd . . . likes fha slzorzv . . .alzvays has 11 good time . . . makcs mzrllvss rvpairs on his far . . . dvpmdalwlc . . . Lloyd must be comprehensive . I ts Y DAVID MARTIN Football 1215 Wrestling 13, 41 Tltirteen 1415 Track 12, 3, 415 Boys: Glee Club 12, 3, 41. llvlwmlalilv . . . frivndly In all . . inilrrvshv an- sfvnrfs and jus: . . i'm'lf'y1'rm' . . . good fvhysiquc . . aff ivrcstlrr . . . Hair IARC 'Q LINDA MATT Leaders 1415 Choruses 13, 415 Y- Teens 1415 Junior Red Cross 1415 Lit. Club 1415 Mask 8: Mime 141. lfrimdly mauuvr . . . nm! and al- Iradiru' . . . rvliablr, confidant . . . .Yfl'lI':l',ll'fl'3' Ivlnndr flgl , , , gfpyfflwrpg .r1u.11m'rs . . . Doa-nv . . . Linda 1 , ll N , asf... MALVERSE MARTIN, JR. Spanish Club 12, 3, 415 Cross-coun- try 1W2 W3, W415 Track 1W2, W3, W415 Varsity Club 13, 415 Boys' Glee Club 12, 3, 41. Vcry frivrzdly . . . full of flap . . . a good clam'f'r . . . f'.1'L'c'1lmlt PllllSll'It1ll . . . .llirl.'ry 42' 'l '. LORRAINE MAY French Club 13, 415 Twelve 1415 National Honor Society 13, 415 Leaders Training 13, 415 Annual. Exprrt pianist .... Ss rvzfdish .cum-mfr . . . .vwwt girl . . . allways has a smile and a word of mx-fouragcnzmzt. 'Sl DIANE MASON Knitting Club 13, 415 Lit. Club 13, 415 Mask 6 Mime 1215 Girls' Sports 141. Short and .vivrvf . . . a bubbling per- .wnality . . . always on thr gn . . . yrrgarious . . . .vhiurrc . . . wall-lil-'ed . . . Drs '54-f 'V LINDA MAYNE Leaders' Training 1415 Mask Xz Mime 12, 3, Sec. 415 Lit. Club 13, 415 Twirling 13, Capt. 41. l,l'tlK'hI'S aml vrmm rmufrl4'.i'lrn1 . . . au. vyf' for fun . . . hard 'working . . . has rrnifidvrzvz' nf many . . . muymial . . . sfarkling fumvonalify . . . sinrcrv. 'a L1 1 , ll ,1 f I li ' . v ,. W ., ' uk fi 055541-L- ., ,.,.. j 5.1. 5 ,, I n l 'f 1' DAVID MCALLISTER Band 12, 3, Pres. 415 Class Officer 1Treas. 415 Student Council 12, 3, 415 French Club 12, Treas. 31. l r'ivn-dly and Iikvd by all . . . falnllous piano. tulva, and string: Inns Mayor . . . future in mall: . . . Tim JOANNE McINTOSH FTA 13, 415 Modern Dance 13, 415 French Club. Tall, ffoisrd lrlondc' . . . gift from Canada . . dv,1'tvr'ou.r svzvrr . . . tradi- ing prrvxpcrt . . , Citadrl had .fpvcial moaning . . . irlujnwvalvlc ncatnvss . . . Joannv RICHARD McDERMOTT Track 12, 3, 415 Slide Rule Club 1415 Catalyst Club 1315 Boys' Glee Club 12, 3, 41. Oftrn. quiet . . . a good frivnd . . . jntzm' vnyinrrr' . . . una.vsuminy . . . outdoor lowr . . . good school wford . . . sf1ortsn1a'n . . . Rivh PAUL MCLARTY, JR. Choir 12, 3, Pres. 415 Thirteen 1415 Boating Club 1415 Catalyst Club 1315 Football 121. Hails from Georgia . . . unrnistakable flat-tap . . . Ivudvnvliip qualitivs . . . Prvs. of .llvthodist lfvllmuship . . . frirnd to all . . . fompctcnt . . . Paul 52 THOMAS MCGEARY, JR. Mask 8x Mime 13, 415 Chess Club 13, 415 Forum Club 13, 415 Foot- ball 1315 Band 121. E':'cr-rrady .vmilu . . . enjoys rating, sports, and danring . . . rzvwr zvorrivs . . . asxvt to flnxvs tvanz . . . th0.s'c Irish ryvs . . . Tom ii: 3 312 J. . P15 6 ,wi ft. - ' 52. -. f ,V -I 52311157 .' Lt-:5l'.:F 2 'tk ,f BRUCE MCLELAND Choir 12, 3, Sec. 415 Senior Coun- cil5 Thirteen 1415 Chess Club 1415 French Club 12, 31. Outstanding tcnor . . . collvcts jitter- Img rvvords . . . fcrwnt fan of sports and dancing . . . industrious and like- able . . . Brute 'Tir' ROBERT MEGLAUGHLIN Aquatic Club 1V Pies 4 Swim . 1: ' - ning 12, Il, 415 Boating Club 1315 Hi-Y 12, Il, 41. lfnmi-llml.'iv1y1 ymy . . . dixli11rfi':'l' flui- lnf' . . . i1rl1'1'.1'fu'11.nllJlr fllrrlzlwv' uf flu' .vminlrrzirllfz lcum .,.. v l'Hl'1'l'l' and friwlcf- I-.' .... -H1-.lrm'r'1l'm1 . . . Hull 3 SUZANNE MERRILL French Club 13, 413 National Honor Siwiety 13, 413 Girls' Sports 12, 413 Band 12, 3, 413 Leaders 12, 3, 415 Choir 141. Ifuriulvlr r'm'm'4l . . . H!ll.V1.1'1ll lulcul . , .v1ur:u1.'r'.v ul .Yufimzul .lluxir cldlllfl . . . ullmrliixu' lu'r'.vnuulily .... Yin' .ga-an N-f RONALD MEISSNER Library Council 13, 41. lflvrfruriirally u1irm'l'd . . . 'ZA'1U'-AHS' in ull-:lin-'z'i.rln1l rdlrrllfiml . . . illllvllilljl frm , . , rlzrzrzlwr of lmlny .Ymuls for llmw' yvurx . . . Tdillllillgl fwrsm1r11r'f.l' . . . ':w'uriu14x rvudvr . . . Dc' Malay un'u1I,u'r' . . . Ram JUDITH MERVINE Forum Club 12, 3, 413 Lit. Club, 13 413 Annual 1415 Choir 1413 Leaders 12, 3, 413 Y-Teens. .S'nf11ixfirl1frd rum' xilrrvn' . . . nfvirzimzs on ull .vlrlijrufx . . . rullrgfiufl' ullirl' , , , u.l'fN'r'f un Skllf1'S . . . film' Kvmiull . . slmrr Iniw' . . . Judy 53 it f-fp JOANNE MELILLO Future Secretaries 1415 Art Club 121, Dance Club 131. ljlairk-'zrillrfl . . . lilcfxv duurimf fvissu fiztv . . . marry ffl-1'll1f.f . . . fulurr hair .vfylixt . . . ll suzill' in rmnvlmzl Wirw '. . . fr'1'vudl,v . . . mrvflll rfriiw' . . . fo CAROLE MILES Literary Clubs 13, 415 Art Club 1219 Spanish Club 141g Y-Teens 12, 315 Annual 141. l?url'i:'1'11y1l-x' tjlllrff H!!Hlll1'?' . . . um! 1l'N'.v.vr'f' . . . ulZvuj'.r Vftlfllj' fm' II yfmrl firm' ...I f rimlclly In ull . . . 1 nu you ual Ihr' rur'. ' ,... s ilzruru' . . . Lurwvll' Teacher-pupil and parent-teacher relationships Qwav, ,sy L. STEVEN MINKEL Swimming 1W3, W41g Boating Club 1Pres. 315 Varsity Club 1415 Sen- ior Council 141. Nwvr a dull Illtllllflll . . . giws candid and lwlpful adrivc . . . fun-lozfing . . . fall, good-looking . . . Scan a '50 Ponliac hulrQ ' . . . Slcife '56-1 liinnuv' JOHN MONNINGER Jr. Red Cross 1415 Swimming 141. AY! lx't'Ullll'f' lo ll .H.S .... friendly and 'wrll-lil'i'd . . . good-looking . . . .slzarfv-n'iftr'd . . . all-round allilvfv . . . rnjoyx lzaskvrball . . . vasy going . . . Qxnwnqg THOMAS MIRANTE, JR. Frivnidlhv disposition . . . 'winning .vnrilv . . . industrious 'worker . . . ri-llablv . . .wlzilixr away spare lima worlcing on vars . . . dvpmzdable friend . . . vasaal and vas-v-going . . . Ton: JOYCE MONTELIONE French Club 121g FTA 131g Lit. M. ROBERT MOISTER, JR. Choir 12, 3, 415 Thirteen 141g Band 12, 3, 41g German Club 1415 An- nual 141. lfrirndly and good nafurrd . . . cnd- lfss rlzvniistry r'.rfrcrin1w1ls . . . fu- fnrv vnginrvr . . . always a scheme up lzix .x'lc'r'm' . . . a fool mba . . . Bob polite' and raolnwaliw . . . gfntlcnzan. Clubs f31 4lQ Spanish Club 141: . . . John Mask Sz Mime Club 121. ll'arn1 and frirndly snzila . . . clzvcr- SUSAN MOORE jul . . . :understanding . . . great ,mm-g Lit. Clubs 13, 413 Mask Sz Mime of hnnnor . . . loyal friend . . . fulnre Club 12, 3, 43? Senior Council 1419 tvavln-r . . . Mont Leaders' Training 13, 41. , ,J l i'z'arious rvdhrad 'with laughing green ff f' cyvs . . . a fireball of energy . . . rwr- I ,.H,,,if rvady to hclp . . . friendly and hard- 51-iii' I 5. 'working . . . Susie 54 should be friendly and sympathetic. fvgl if THOMAS MORAN Naturalists Club 1Treas. 215 Foot- ball 1413 Baseball 12, 41. Orrin' and xim'rrr . . . intvrv.vI.v ln' in Un' ,fivlilx of rnr1.vi'r't'uI1m1 mul' lllllllfi' .vtml-1' . . . ruJu,x'x .vfmrix . . , fukux lifi' UK if UUIIIVX . . . llfylll fllfllll . . . A',ll1V1'u '5- Was TNQ' DOREEN MULREANY Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, 41, Y-Teens 12, 3, Pres. 413 National Honor Society 13, 41, Prom Comm. Ch., U.S.C. 1Treas. 41. .Vil1i'.'r'c frirrld . . . 1'm1.v4'iw1fiulr5 and 1l.'fu'ml'ulvli' -zvur'ki'r' . . . ftlfllllflt' lvudvr . . . u frivndl-V 'Allin for all . . . DCC 11-Q-all' ar JOAN MORGAN Lit. Clubs 13, 413 Mask 8: Mime 13, 415 Modern Dance 13, Pres. 415 Leaders' Training 141. lfluir for mwdrrn flmm' . . . run' mul f'n'fl-fi' . . . unit as fl fin . . . frnvzflly . , . 1Yl'gl1llll..ffi'tf mid uffnimil in ull xln' flows . . . rufwllilr C12 . . . fumliv .Q--fi SN 'Vx 'FZ7 SHIRLEY MUMFORD Lit. Clubs 13, 413 Mask 8: Mime 12, 313 Y-Teens 12, 3, 41, Choir 141, Leaders' Training 141. Cfrnif .vi'n.vv uf lmnmr . . . r.1'm'lln1! .vfirdvuf . . . rlwvrful and vlzvrgfvfii' . . . fuidr range nf irztvrixvls . . . dvffvrldalvlc imrlcvr' .... Yliirl 55 WILLIAM MOZEALOUS Mask 8z Mime Club 12, 3, 41: Track 1W2, W3, 41: Varsity Club 1413 Senior Play 1413 Forum Club 141. lin:-v lu know . . . great sum' of hu- nmr . . . full ny' fun . . . Mijn-vs lmwl- iny . . . r1ri'z'i'.v u '53 .llrrr . . . Bill PH. N 43A -was VIRGINIA MURPHY Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Senior Play Comm. 1413 Y-Teens 12, 3, 41g Jr. Red Cross 131, Annual 141. .S':i'vvt mul fvlilv . . . ill4',l',l1Ill.Yl1'llll' fviirclrolu' . . . fluxlliny .rmilf . . . zwtly rvnzurkx . . friwiril-Y in i'2'a'ryum' . . . good dunvrr . . . Ginny 141 2 4. ,r. ,IFJ A X AWB NANCY NAPIER Writer's Club 1V. Pres. 41, Hi's Eye Staff 13, Managing Ed. 41, Y- Teens 12, 3, 41g Annual 141. lflfarm hearted and friendly . . . frank and outspoken . . . aspiring reporter . . . interesting personality . . . yen for Europe . . . Nan NANCY NIX Bridge Club 1415 Lit. Club 1413 F.N.A. 12, Treas. 313 Annual 1415 Prom Comm. 1Ch. 31. Always peppy and full of life . . . helpful and sincere . . . gives adwii-e willingly . . . makes friends easily . . . eharniingly feminine. ANTHONY NEGRI Art Club 1219 Bowling Club 1Cap- tain 413 Band 121. Ilrivles a '53 Plymouth . . . fl Ci-Dil Diffense volunteer . . . always willing to help a friend . . . likes roelc 'n roll . . . Tony MARION NOSTRAND Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Senior Play Comm. 141, Art Club 12, 3, 413 Y-Teens 12, 3, 415 Annual 141. Friendly blue-eyed blonde . . . active in ehurvli fellowship . . . eo-operative and ronsiderafe . . . enjoys reading . . . artistifally inrlined. 56 '11 SHIRLEY NEWMAN Dance Club 1413 Leaders' Training 12, 315 Twirler 12, 3, 413 Jr. Red Cross 1315 Twirling Club. Enthusiastic tzvirler . . . always on time . . . sweet snzile . . . dependable . . . enjoys singing . . . likes typing and secretarial work . . . Slxirl s ABIGAIL OBERLIN French Club 13, 41g Mask 6 Mime 12, 3, 415 Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Annual 1413 Chorus II 13, 41. An exeellent student . . . ready for fun . . . spends her summers at camp . . . quiet and sineere . . . always 'willing to help . . . Gail ARNOLD OBERMANN German Club 1415 Football 141. Clzvvrful and induslrious . . . quid Jlllflfllf, vnvllianf in- trig and English . . . 'Zx'lffj' Ulllll Null . . . tl da'1'f' .mx fi.rln'rnmn . . . enjoys L'lUS.Yll'tIl vnznsif .... 'lrnvld wk 'Q' L SHEILA OLDFORD French Club 12, 319 Lit. Club 1413 Mask KL Mime 12, 3, 413 Slide Rule Club 1415 Choir 141. .l Iruv frivnrl fvifll fi .ffnlrklixigz fn'r.vnn- nlily . . , vrwialrli' naturally furly hair . . . gnnd .vfzadmzt . . . future in mnlh or nznxiv . . . .Ylzrila 'uf M mf SIEGFRIED OBERMANN German Club 141. Hn.: u ynnd rvnrcl and .vznilv for all . . . fnfvs in .Y1'll'lH'l' . . . usfvirvs fu ll uzrwvr in lfrlzniunl L'IlfjiIlU4'flllfl . . . likcd lwy rwryum' . . . will rrfurn Io his lzmnvfnwz. in Germany some day . . . S1'vgfr1'vrl. We-'ffl' S1 R.- 1 i PAUL ORME Football 1Mgr. 2, 3, W41g Choir 12, 3, 415 Play Castg Lit. Club 13, 415 Glee Club 12, 3, 41. Tull, smiling fonfball nzunagvr . . . msnul 4'a.vy-glvizlg manner . . . '50 liord . . . lnfuv slznrv . . . mrzniprvxwit at f1ar'fir.s . . . ivvll-lilcvd . . . Paul S7 ff' '55 ,.-.W4 r I f ROBERT O'BRIEN Dance Club 131. Cusmil, curvfrvc nmnncr . . . irz7'vIvr'f ali' fvruuk.vI4'r . . . frirmlly fwrswnllily . . . lakes lifv as il mules . . . fha! lrislz fzvivllclv . , . nlivuys lulv, but 0UlII1'f'?'l'5l'IIf . . . lfnb . TERRY PATTERSON Lit. Clubs 13, 41g Spanish Club 13, 413 Annual 141: Choir 13, 41g Lead- ers 12, 3, 41, Play Comm. l'nnri.x'!ulcrulvlv yigmlc . . . lrrigfhl rv- nmrks . . . grrat sf'n.rr' of humor . . . .vynzpnflirlic var . . . at-id ski 1-nrhu.siu.vf . . . myriad frivnzls . . . Terry BRIAN PATTYSON Hi-Y 1215 Baseball 12, W3, W41. lVcll-lilcrd . . . fallvftiaiz of many jnkvs . . . fYlt'll1ll,V and yaad-uaturvfl . . . tangy scusc of humor . . . fvrqmnzt fan uf luzscbafl . . . laclivs' man . . . cnurtrsy is his trarlcmarlc . . . Brian ,f 8. BEVERLEE PERNELL Girls' Sports 12, 315 FNA 12, 3, 41. Amliitinus and co-0pl'ratii'v . . . fund of rvaclilly . . , unjnys viyhl sistvrs ana' lu'ath4'rs . . . fnllrcts picturvs of maria stars . . . nursing aspirant . . . happy . . . lim' x'3l?ilf5r ' V ' Qflfi ' M Pupils should be encouraged DANIEL PEARCE, JR. Varsity Club 13, Pres. 413 Football 12, W3, W41g Track 12, W3, W4, Captain1g Sr. Council. lflmzd hair mul blue vycs . . . track captain . . . pam-rfitl physique . . . amiable . . . politv and siuccrc . . always a smilf . . . llah MICHAEL PETRUCIONE, JR. Swimming 1313 Library Council 13, 41g Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Natura- list Club 1215 Wrestling 13, 41. lfutzm- histary tcarhcr or lawycr . . . will vliallvngv anyone to a good argu- mrnt . . . clutvrniiizvfl . . . rvliablc . . . frank .... f iuccre .... l like 58 FRANCE PERCEPIED French Club 1415 Lit. Club 1415 Y- Teens 141. Our litflv Parisicmzc . . . wry artistic . . . golf and ski enthusiast . . . darling smilv . . has man-y ww friends . . . a rval sparkle to our scuior ycar . . . lfrancc WILLIAM PHELAN, JR. Catalyst Club 1Pres. 315 Nat. Hon- or Society 13, Pres. 415 Chess Club 1V.P. 415 Lit. Club 141. Sure to succeed . . . quiet and respon- sible . . . enviable ma-rks . . . subtle snnsc of humor . . . capable swimming manager . . . futura physicist . . . Bill to evaluate themselves, wks , WILLIAM PHELPS Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Wrestling 13, 415 Prom Comm. Ch. 35 Golf 1315 Track 141- .bql11IZ'l' Iffviriawuu . . . fwfr-unfrh .VIH- dvvlt . . . aria' gulfvr, ivrvsllvr, and lmwlrr' . . . fmkur and Iiridyv fivml . . Y'lmt's flillllyn . . . Bill '27 LOREN POPE, JR. Entered 19585 Chess Club 1415 Football 141. Ynfl-.vfmkcli llllfjlhlllllll . . . flaming nl hair . . . 1HlI1lSl'lljl fjxlifks' und im- M'r.rm1atiml.r uf fi'mn'lu'r.s' . . . good uflzlrlr . . . irlh'r'v.vfi'd in mrx . . . .vifprvnzv d'fUlliA'I' . . . l.m'i'u MARION PIERCE FTA 13, V. Pres. 415 Lit. Clubs 13, 41: National Honor Soc. 13, 415 Choir 13, 415 Band 13, 41. .S'1nn1m'rs al lulcrli:i'11vr1 . . . gay um! friwidly . . . ulruuys rvudy lu u.rfu'i'.v.v lrrr fvfvihimis . . . v,ffvr'f'1'.n'vuI ilritu' . . . .v,i'n1futl1i'fiu . . . l'1'.1'ii ' LINDA POTH FNA 12, 3, 415 Literary Club 1415 Y-Teens 1215 Girls' Sports 1415 Student Council 121. l1'niuIifuI mzfurally rurly hair . . . uitrilmlvs nf an vffirivrit nursr . . . gravvfiil figmrr . . . a',ffvr:'rs4'w1! charm . . . fj-VIH lumfvr . . . Linda 59 CAROLYN POLLARD FTA 12, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 415 An- nual5 Band 12, 3, 415 Choir 1415 Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Leaders 12, 8, 41. lfviiifliflll, lwllyf. m'll4'.vlrlnI' hair um! frr'1i'r1ml r,x'i'.v . . . .vii wry .vimwwv . . . .ffllllllllljll-X' iiw.v.ml . . . uzrlslumiinm n11fxn'1'uH . . . friumlly . . . l'ml1lli ' ,sq 'KN CAROL PRESCOTT FTA 13, 415 Library Council 12, 3, Sec. 415 Mask 8z Milne 12, Il, 415 Y- Teens 12, 3, 41. High acmivniir .vlaudiuy . . . im' .vkuliny mzllixlxiiisf . . . lull n'rllu'ml will: fivry .rrluml .vfirif . . . rliurming and fmixvd . . . farm! 1 U can ' J F, . ..- 1, 'j:'.,' ,Aw 1103 .,.1m.. sf' g?r4kmHl5'... 121 PRISCILLA PUTNAM Lit. Clubs 1Sec. 3, V. Pres. 41, Mask 8: Mime 12, 3, Chair. 413 National Honor Soc. 13, 41. lllyriad frvflclvs . . . 'zriwariaus rad- hrad . . . ruff' and fwrilv .... v ummrrs in- Maine . . . avramplislwd rqurslri- fnnv . . . Trilla 1 CAMILLA RANDOLPH Girls' Sports 12, 3, 413 German Club 1415 Leaders' Training 12, 3, 415 Official's Club 13, 41. .llffalzlr rvdllvad . . . rlri'Z'1's a Ruffle . . . fulurr gym lvauhvr . . . cnjoys pracliral jnkrs . . . always on the go . . . llarscs, horses . . . Cam PRUDENCE QUINN Jr. Red Cross 1315 Chorus 12, 3, 415 Knitting Club 1415 Library Council 1313 Girls' Sports 131. Always rrady to hrlp . . . friendly . . . sludivs hard . . . quivt . . . aspir- ing scvrrlary . . . rallvcts refards . . . l'Vhal did you say! . . . Pruc .d 1 -9 2' CAREY REEDER Football 1315 Track 1Mgr. 2, 3, 41, Gun Club 1413 Swimming 1Mgr. 2, 3, 413 Naturalists Club 131. las: anfhusiast . . . enjoys sporzs, especially sivinznzialyy boalmg, and ski- ing . . . 'zu-ill lalk on any sulrjvct . . . always ready to help . . . Carry 60 5-0 ,Yr-'Y ANDREA RAINEY Art Club 12, 3, 415 Hi's Eye 13, 415 Annual 1415 Weather Vane 131. llright af fashion . . . gay sense of humor . . . talcnlcd journalist . . . lmrs Bulrl-'s . . . staunch Wcslficld supf-orler . . . shorl-cropped, dark hair . . . arlistif lalcnl . . . Andy .4-aug, S. GREGORY REINBERG Entered 1958. Chairman of History II Class. A zuclconzr' addition- from Jllinncsola . . . a smile for cwryanc . . . avid sports fan . . . intcrcslcd in vards . . . plans ta enter svrvin' and thcn college . , . fricndly . . . Greg PALMER REUTHER Auto Club 1215 Dance Club 1415 Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Hi-Y 13, 415 Football 12, 3, 415 Swimming 1315 Glee Club 141. .4 rval ful In all . . . dr'if'v.v n '58 Oldsnznlwilv mflfvrtilrlc . . . Ullitllllld run it. ' . . . Biz: M. 1' ogg 1 ij!!-'V CLARENCE RITCHIE Basketball 12, W3, W415 Hi-Y 1215 Baseball 12, 315 Golf Club 12, Pres. 415 Lit. Club 141. Tall lvlwzd . . . super on ilu' lmskcl- lurll four! . . . yrm! jumfvslxol . . . ,l 1ll of quifs . . . rz hard and .ftvady tvurkcr' . . . friulldly . . . l-urry ,ff--as al-'lb JEFFREY REYNOLDS Dance Club 1415 Baseball 1Mgr. 215 Hi-Y 1215 Swimming 1W315 Boys' Glee Club 1215 Latin Club 1215 Student Council 131. lfvsvr'z'vzl Hlllllft' .... f lmrli dr'1'.v.n'r . . , frvqurut trips to Ihr slm-rr' . . . ffff 'ik BARBARA ROEBER FNA 1415 Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Chorus I 1215 Y-Teens 12, 3, 415 Spanish Club 1315 Mask Kz Mime 121. lfmzvrwzls 4lri'z'vr . . . lwlpful . . . truly jripudly , , , 71'f1l'n14lu'111'lvd. . . foluic rlmmls . . . lfurlv GI W ANNE RIENOW Lit. Club 1415 Girls' Sports 12 415 Annual 1415 Boating Club 131, Mask 6 Mime 1315 FTA 141. Sf70lllUlll'0u.Y yaifly . . . likvrllrle . . fvlicifalrs . . . mffalzlv lwlfirr . nrfisfir .rlcill . . . plays guilar . vmnfv uidv . . . Armin' 4-sg, fvg 'dnt W-1 RICHARD ROEMMELE Art Club 1315 Hi-Y 13, 415 Track 12, 3, W415 Wrestling 13, W41. .'l.vf'in'.v lu lu' an urclzilvrf . . . .rivda rnflzus1'a.vf . . . dixvus lzurlvr and grap- film' . . . slim' nmtiuy and vusy going , . . rousirlvrutv frivud . . . Rirll .T PATRICIA ROWE Knitting Club 1355 Lit. Club 135g Mask Sz Mime 1255 Spanish Club 1255 Y-Teens 12, 353 Choir 13, 455 Leaders' Training 145. C'nuipIai.vaut and iu1fn'r'fi4r'lialvlv . . . drnll . . . lirwly lnqmn'inu.v Yvamau . . lvf1d'i'V.vl1if1 lalviif . . . Pal .F New ANTHONY RYAN Dance Club 12, 35g Gun Club 145. 'l'all, smiling rlzali . . . grfal .fwisv of lzumnr . . . gona' .m-immvr . . . :valaus Cam Trvislvr . . . riflfry arfvvrf . . . afldifml In mrs ami fiartirx . . . vamp 1'nlliu.via.rf . . . 1I.l'f7l'l'l'.f to dmifislry ar ranrliiiig . . . Tally amp- 'NQ.f '!3V, - .P FZ 4352 gif rr2E?':: 1: . - JOHN RUSSELL Dance Club 145. Spnrfs loiwr . . . 0'1k'IlS a lilarlc Ford l'i4'laria . . . fnjvys riding around . . . likvs .AI7'm1 . . , rvla.n'.s' on flu' lwafh iii. flu' .vim . . . works at the .S'afz'1uay . . . lm.: a fw'rdilm'ti'wi for girls . . . rnlrrfrvv and fmifmilvll . . . lark MARY LOU SAMPSON Bridge Club 1453 Jr. Red Cross 1253 Lib. Coun. 12, 3, 45g Lit. Club 13, 453 Official's Club 145. llvzliuifml llvlllfl Sfairt and Ground Oli.n'rf'1'r . . . -wry favisvivrzfiaics . . . lmvs flying ami lvmvluill . . . f1c't'vr zuillmut samrlliiug to talk alwiul. 52 GAIL RUST Job Opportunities Club 1453 Knit- ting Club 135g Y-Teens 125. Talking lvluz' fyvs . . . an ilzrlividzailixt , . . fruthfnl ana' trustzvurtlzy . . . an amvt at parfivs . . . svutinivrital . . . fund af rating . . . lirlfiful lo ntlwrs 4 , , Gaily JUDITH SAUNDERS Jr. Red Cross 1453 Lit. Clubs 13, 453 Mask 8: Mime 12, 3, 453 Y- Teens 12, 3, 45. .Al !rruim1a'a1f.v fivrsmzalily . . . mvdirim' lim in liar fufu-rv . . . willy and liriglit . , . likml and aa'miri'il . . . a .vfvady tvarkvr . . . Jllllj' C. MILES SCHMIDT, JR. Class Pres. 1413 Varsity Club 141g Cross-Country 1W3, W41g Track 12, 3, W41g Hi-Y 12, 3, Pres. 41. Vvrmtilr ntlzlrfv . . . 1l'lX1'l'1'lIllllllflllgl fuxlr ...4 'lllllclfllllj lmuncl . . . loyal l'lP'jllHl1Hl .... x 'ulvlll' humor . . . gruul fwllvzliul . . . .llilvs WILLIAM SENDELL, JR. Baseball 12, 31. l'w'1v'vzlifl41l'lv, llufvfvy-gf0-lucl-'hx' mmmfr . . . mustrr of flu' wise'-l'1'a1'lJ . . . vu.-mil nun' mnrfmsurl . . . amlulvlc and 'zi'4'll-lilcvrl . . . ralwicl Rvrl .S'n.r frm . . . alia.: l'urrul, C'l'll1lj',H and Bill PATRICIA SCOTT MARGARET SEEMON Job Opportunities Club 1Sec. 41. ,llzmys .vnzlliuy or liruglziuy . . . im i z'.'r-lwlfvfnzl frn'ud .... vi vvvl and kind rlixfw.v1'lim1 . . . l11IV'Il'Tl'4H'kl.llfl amd Art 13, 413 Lit. Clubs 13, 41, Y- nfnzfwlvut . . . fulnrc 11511 friiutc Jvc- Teens 1213 Mask 8: Mime 12, 31, Chorus 12, 3, 41. l,1'l1f'y mill: a .Yf1IllIf1Ill1'l7ll.Y lunglz mul filmsurzt ju'r.muuliIy . . . luis 11 mlm! fur arf . . . fissu fun . . , an 1-ll1lll5lI'l0ll.f Ivurkvr , . . Put WWI DIANE SERBE Mask 8z Mime 12, 3, 415 French Club 1415 Lit. Clubs 13, 41, One- Act Play 12, 31g Mask 84 Mime Play 1313 Senior Play. lhzrling lvloml frilh .rjmrlclirzy lrlrn' vyixv . . . lmnlrd for sfaiqi' mruur . . . tritly imlirizlzrulisl . . . llfum' 63 n'lm'j' . . . .llurgfw ' JOHN SHEA Catalyst Club 13, 415 Technicians' Club 121. fimul .mmf of humor . . . lcnmwz for his f'rurIiral jnkvs . . . m'ra.rioualIy .cvrinn.v and mr1.vi.vlm1tly hard-zwrlcing . . . f..U14A'l1t'j' l.HIf'4'7'J1llI1lllH' . . . dry wi! .... lulm - ..g,,,.x GORDON SIDFORD Golf Club 13, 455 Student Council 1455 Sr. Coun.5 Class Officer 1V. Pres. 455 Sr. Playg Boys' Glee Club 12, 3, 45. Ifim' .vludrnf . . . willy and fun-loving . . . lllflllfllllfll lmdvr . . . maguvfif pfrf .vauallly . . . Sllllft' . . . 51d 6 9 --5. A 'thu' KENNETH SIMMS Bowling 1455 Lit. Clubs 13, 455 Photography Club 1355 Spanish Club 1255 Wrestling 13, W455 Boys' Glee Club 12, 35. Ii:'rryam .r buddy . . . I1':'c-'wire . . . .rimvrc frzfnd . . . dvdzcalvd zlwsflvr . . . haNiy-go-lucky . . . Kenny ,,-397' 'S Shit 12iTZ n' ALLISON SIMMS Aeronautics Club 1255 Auto Club 1455 Boating Club 1355 Bowling 1455 Swimming 12, 355 Track 1255 Band 125. Takes lhirzys in his stride . . . full of fwravtical jalcrxv . . . humor personified . . . dvlwmzair . . . Sandy is- x. ANNE SMALL Student Coun. 1355 Forum Club 13, 455 Lit. Club 1455 Art Club 13, 455 Leaders' Training 145. fin, aHrav!it'e Soufhvrn brlla from 1.aui.riam1 . . . wins frivuds casily . . . inIf'rv.sfvd and intrrrsling . . . pvrsonaliry flux . . . HSTUZIIIUCH 64 'hu CAROL SIMMS Mask 8: Mime 1255 Fashion Council. Pctifr and attrartivc . . . svvltc figure . . . mvlirulous . . . fvvrsonality plus . . . loyal friend . . . rapablv Fashion Club svfrcrary . . . yaungcr half of fha Heins . . . future Corzowr model . . . Carol E. S if ,A-it JOHN SMART, III Varsity Club 13, 455 Lit. Clubs 13, 455 Swimming 1W2, W3, W455 French Club 1355 Sr. Council. Cool and follfffvd . . . arf' mcmlvvr of flu' .mfinzming team . . . always on the uznw . . . dvfinitr idvas . . . indi- Tizliuzlislic . . . 'wall-Iikfd . . . .lark I I hutfQ ',,-V4 KAREN SMITH Jr. Red Cross 1313 Latin Club 1215 Lit. Club 13, 413 Spanish Club 141, National Honor Society 13, 415 An- nual 141. lx'ufr.'.vl11'1151 :vit IHIKIUI' a quiet front . . . long lvluuriq lmir . . . vujuyy u litwly 1I'isl'1f.v.vim1 . . . fu'r.n'i'm'1'r1g. cn-.J THERESA STALLONE Job Opportunities Club 1415 Jr. R-:cl Cross 121. .l'm1y.s' funds u lwlpiug hand . . . full of fun . , . umlviliun lv gr! into lhv I1usim',v,r :mrld .... 1 Iiss l'IL'l'dUlllIll1'IJ jnfllzful ,m'rvIur'y . . . rvudy with thc an 1 rv ll: vu .i'T'1' . . . , 'I RIT. ANITA SORIANO FNA 12, 31, Mask and Mime 12, 3, 413 Council 1413 Annual 141. liigl lIl'U'Zx'll 1',l'f'r'4'.x'3i7'4' 1',Vm'.Y . . . r'114'4'v'- ful and frfrudly . . . fulvnlvd funk and .n'l1rr1.vln'.v.v . . . HNI'.YI'l1!j mrvvr . . . mu.n'irnlim1.v . . . .smart drwssvr . . Ti'll it to flu' .lIar'1'11v.f. SUE STANAWAY FNA 13, 415 Mask 81 Mime 13, 413 Hi's Eye 12, 313 Annual 1413 Y- Teens 12, 3, 41. 1'ufw'il'iolf.v . . . rumslant clmllw' . . . 'Tj'-1.1'lIjll!L' drmvxrr . . . 1a11'xrl11'4'1'u14s , . . In-avr of flu' slum' . . . H'lm.' .llv. ' .... Yin' 65 iv-.Mg MARY SPINA FNA 121g Job Opportunities 1413 Chorus I 1215 Chorus II 131. Gul with u youd word for l'7'4'I'j'0l10 . . , .vmu1.vIl'4'.v.s .x'uf'r'fnu' . . . plan.: fu ln' Il lalmr'ahvry tm'l1un'iuu . . . 1lllf'f.V' girl-Iltfkj' , . . 7x'1U'k5 ill .b'iU4'l'I bhlvfffz' . . . 1'mf1f.vI1'1'o1a.v . . . .llury is-43 J. DWIGHT STERN, JR. Football 12, W3, Co-Capt. W41g Baseball 12, W3, W-11, Class Of- ficer 1Pres. 21. ll'rll-likvd li'an'vr . , . alinlys willing lo lvnd 11 lzvlfviugf lmml . . . ll irvll- umuzfvrl ullllrlr . . . nlfurlvlr 0l'jl1lllI.'.ft'l' . . . 1llIl,Vl.fIllIl.V . , . llfviyllt IU- I. 4. 1 .fm D. JANE STEWART FTA 13, Treas, 413 Annual 1413 Leaders 12, 413 Lit. Club 1413 Chorus 1V. Chair. 41. Sparkling individuality all her own . . . szvrrl, sinrr'n', and jnrunrl . . . altrafliiv' appearanre . . . friend to all . . . Janie l,'f4.w,,g Qui-vi' ALAN STORK Boys' Glee Club 13, 41g Choir 1413 Art Club 1413 Bridge Club 1315 Spanish Club 13, 41. Newer at loss for 'words . . . ready smile . . . ladies' nmn . . . penetra- ting wil . . . lowes to swim . . . t1c'eedy clothes . . . Storlne' JEAN STIRRUP Bridge Club 141g Y-Teens 12, 3, 413 Officials' Club 1415 Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Annual 141. Always cheerful and happy . . . loves the shore . . . big blue eyes . . . many friends . . . vareer in leaching. 'Di JOAN SUTTON Y-Teens 12, Sec.-Treas. 3, 415 Lit. Club 13, 41g Knitting Club 1413 Chorus 12, 3, 415 FNA 12, 3, 41. Full nf ideas for things to do . . . lowes winter sports . . . enthusiastic worker . . . pretty pony tail . . . pleasing personality . . . Joannie 66 -fix JOYCE STITH Dance Club 1315 FNA 141. Fun lo be with . . . quiet . . . lower of rock and roll parties . . . generous . . . aspires to Ire a nurse . . . serious . . . arid sports fan . . . attraelivc . . sweet smile . . . tall and slender . . lithe figure. 'wdiif' L. KENNETH TAYLOR, III Possesses a friendly, easy-going man- ner . . . happy and completely im- perturbable disposition . . . quiet and lileealrle personality . . . love for all kinds of parties .... extends a last- ing friendship to everyone . . . future biologist . . . Ken 'ill qu- JON TEEPLE Chess Club 1315 Spanish Club 1415 Technicians' Club 1215 Band 12, 3, 41. .S'i11u'1'v, qlrivt, and svriozls-nzindvd . . . holflx o f11l.Y.YilUI for f.lll Z'j'A' , . . mon of high fvriuriflvs . . . liuropcan .mm- urrr . . . .lon fN'x .xx BETSEY THOMPSON FNA 13, 415 Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Y- Teens 12, 3, 415 Hi's Eye 12, 315 Mask 81 Mime 131. 1.0i11ll11'i0llS . . . Illl.S'1'lliL'U01lS ttciulelc in hvr 4'-vi'.v . . . l1'l1L'll1't',J trial . . . flatly lnivr . . . I!'cll, it 'was like tlu4r. ' . . . Bvtx 'QQ-gy S, . GILBERT TEMPLETON Aeronautics Club 1215 Chess Club 13, 415 Forum Club 13, 415 Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Track 13, 41. llas that rizrvfrvr and msg'-going mou- uvr . . . fnnzpanionablc and omiohlv . . . sports fun. . . . future as a dovtor . . . Gil ,v YJ' SUZANNE THOMPSON FNA 1315 FTA 1415 Mask 8x Mime 1315 Y-Teens 12, 3, 415 Cheer- leading 141. Ii,x'ulw'ront and trizfavious with fvlvnty of spirit . . . pvrpvtnal giyglor and rlmttrrlvox . . . tzviukliug hroiwz ryvs and o TL'lHllllIg .vmilv . . . Susie 67 TY' ga. . ,f .A . v 1 THOMAS THAWLEY Catalyst Club 1Sec. 415 Golf Club 1315 Choir 12, 3, V. Pres. 415 Thir- teen 141. llfan 'with a golden voice . . . :wid fan of all sport.: . . . arprrsscs o dffiuitc liking for thi' South . . . offable and folly . . . Tom S 5 ANNE THORBURN National Honor Soc. 13, 415 Y- Teensg Lit. Club 13, 415 German Club 141. Swcct brunette . . . 'luondrrful sense of humor . . . Gorman enthusiast . . . has a drfinitv intcrrst in horses . . . tranquil fricrzdlinvsx. KAREN THORSEN USC 12, 3, Sec. 413 Y-Teens 12, 3, 413 Student Coun. 1213 Twelve 1413 Choir 12, 3, 41. Statuesque Norwegian beauty . . . able and candid . . . bright and sunny personality . . . the Senior Class's leading lady, Annie Oakley . . . Ka-y 'QTZ39 SAMUEL TUCKER, III Golf Club 13, Treas. 413 Student Council 1413 Lit. Club 141. Dark, good-looking joleester . . . much in demand . . . t'weedy clothes . . . forever expressing his cultured 'wit . . . a vocabulary all his own . . , fun to be with .... S 'atm JEFFREY TORBORG Varsity Club 1V. Pres. 413 Class Treas. 1313 Baseball 1W2, W3, W4 Capt.13 Student Coun. 141. Good-looking leader of the baseball team . . . happy-go-lucky . . . sincere and casual . . . a- hearty grin . . . sure success . . . Jeff 2101 JUDITH TURNER Senior Council 1413 Chorus II 1413 FTA 13, 413 Girls' Sports 1313 Leaders' Training 12, 3, 41. Perl, cheerful blonde . . . sweet and considerate . . . male magnet . . . good marks . . . shore lower and pissa fan . . . future school teacher . . . Judy 68 .Rx Y 'rfb-...S-3 KATHRYN TRENNER Jr. Red Cross 12, V. Pres. 313 Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, V. Pres. 413 Twirler 13, 413 Lit. Club 141. Iii'z'e-foot two, eyes of blue . . . Asset to the tzuirling squad . . . poppy and petite . . .ia smile for all . . . sweet and sincere . . . Kathi BEVERLY TURPIN Chorus II 13, 413 FNA 121g Knit- ting Club 1313 Girls' Sports 1313 Art Club 141. Gift of gab .... v fur of inonxcnt re- marks . . . artistic talent . . . con- stantly singing . . . animated person- ality . . . Bev DORAYNE UMBREIT Library Coun..13, 413 Lit. Clubs 13, 413 Writers' Club 13, 41Q Latin Club 1213 Mask Sz Mime 121. Suaxuixvzl trclivlvr' with many iutermts . . original izlras . . . giftvd Zvritvr . . . active in L'l1lH'1'll work . . . cau- .vriculiazlx and alrlc stmlcnt. iQ GERALD VARNUM Football 12, W3, W413 Choir 1413 Boys' Glee Club 12, 3, 413 Catalyst Club 131. Tull, lflnml rllwlllvvr' nf tllr football tvam' . . . rzmvr a dull llltllllfllf . . . idwl af H.lx'. 113 . . . fmfzwrfitl build . . . a casual guy . . . Jvrry PATRICIA VAIL Lit. Clubs 13, 411 Chorus I 1313 Chorus II 1413 Leaders' Training 12, 3, 41. Poppy and fhverfztl . . . a trm' frivml . . . loquacious . . . an mzcnntrollalilf' giggle . . . ixewr a dull mouicnt . . . flu, rome on, you guy.fl . . . l'.l'.' 1 isp. SUSAN VANCE Knitting Club 13, 413 Y-Teens 12, 315 Choir 141i Leaders' Training 12, 31Q Mask 8z Mime 131. Svmctiimw a fiixiu . . . szummsrs at Paint l'lva.mnt . . . v.vtcii.viffc ward- ralu' . . . talrntva' in iuatvr ballrt . . . future florist . . , witty . . . Sue w'f i r PETER VOGT Art Club 1Treas. 413 Mask 8 Mime 1413 Student Coun. 1413 Sen. Coun.3 Boys' Glee Club 12, 3, V. Chair. 41. Full of pep and vnthusiasnz. . . . our Blur Dm-il . . . strictly collegiate . . . winning prrsoiznlity and 1mmnr'r.v . . . Pvtc . . . Es 69 fb 'fb' Wg WJ 'I 'Y-mmf ELIZABETH WALDCHEN Lit. Clubs 13, 41: Band 12, 3, 413 Y-Teens 12, 3, V. Pres. 413 Leaders' Training 141. Natural blonde' . . . intrlligvut . . . a vufvalilv Ivadrr and lwlfwr . . . jus: fan . . . industry and dvfvmdalrility . . . lvyal . . . Lilvlvy DAVID WALKER Catalyst Club 131. lf.r111'1'1 rifl1'1111111 . . . 11 7x'11lPl1'f 111' tl N.lx',.4. 11I1'11r11 . . . 11 1111-1'1-y11111',11'lf 1111111, 11'111'1111'r 11 111' ftlfllflvlljl 111' 1'1'f 111111111111 . . . 111'l1'11111111' 111 1111111111121 111111 1115: r1'1'111'111s . . . 1'111111'1' 11111',v1'1' . . . 111l'1'L' SUSAN WALTON Knitting Club 1Treas. 413 Chorus 141g Choir 12, 3, 41g Twelve 1415 Jr. Red Cross 131. 'l'11l1'1111'11' .v1'11111.vI1'1'.v.v . . . 111'1'i'1'.f I111' l'11111.v . . . 1111.1 11 1'1'111111'1.' for 1 Z'1'1'j' 111'1'11.vi1111 . . . .v11111'1' 111'I'1'1' . . . 11111111 12111113 .... Y y11111111111'I11' . , . SII1' 1 , -q 1, Bi, 'I A 1,1513 Q 6 g ',1lQf'-,gf ,111 1, 95' 5 1 -'11-fi 1 vi' ,, M5 ,A-1:14-Jw-,ref .1 PupiIs should develop pnde LYNN WALKER FNA 12, 313 Lit. Club 13, 41g Y- Teens 121g Choir 1413 Leaders 12, 3, 415 Jr. Red Cross 141. 1711111111 11111'.v1' . . . f'ZL'l'1'11.Y . . . disli111'1ii'1' 1111111113 11111 11111111 111111111111 lim' 111'111'11111 111'r 111111f1y 1'.r11'1'i11r . . . 111215 1111' 1'111'111111.1 . . . Just 111'11y. LINDA WARNER Lit. Clubs 13, 413 Chorus I 1213 Slide Rule Club 1415 Chorus II 131g Choir 141. l1i.1li111'1i1'1' f7l'I'.S'IP1ltI1l'f-V . . . 111'1i1'1' 1111'111- 111'r 111 111'r 1'11111'1'11 511111111 111111111 . . . 111111111111'11 111111111' . . . 111'1'f1 111i111'1'1f . , Ili, 1I1'111 ' . . . l.i11d11 70 RICHARD WALSH Golf Club 12, 3, 411 Baseball 121. QH111' J111111'111 . . . 11111111 .v1'11.v1' 111' 1111111111' . . . 111'fx 111111111 t1'1'1l 1111111 111111'1'.v . . . 11'1'1's 1111.11'11111l, f1111ll11111, 111111 11111'1'1'y . . . f111111'1' 1'111'1111'1'11I 1'11111'111'1'r .... v 11111- 1111'1'.1 111 Cillft' C1111 . . , 1111r1111s1'f111 . . . l111'1' .va I .35 Q if: , 1 Y 1- Qi . fi . 4'2'5:-E- ' ' i 51- 1 E 1 GEORGE WEBSTER, JR. Golf Club 14 Sec.13 Basketball 12, 313 Varsity Club 1413 Baseball 12, W3, W41g Hi-Y 12, Chaplain 31. F1'11'1111'1y 111111 11111 111 1111111111 . . . 11111111 pllysilluf . . . 11111111 111111111 . . . 11111111- J1113' 11f B1111' l?1't'1'l Ni111' . . . fK'tIL'1lL'l'X, ffflll . . . 11'l1111 1'1111 311111 1111g ' . . 11111 in their personal growth . . CAROLINE WHALEY Fcrum Club 12, 3, 455 FTA 135, Annual 1453 Choir 13, 45, Twelveg Spanish Club 145. .'lurfmil'll' . . . rrlfulvlv 41m'nnlf5m1i.vf . . . urfizu' fuirtiuifnruf in fllllffll and in .vm14l.v . . , 1Ill l1.vfir'i11g lmulrw' tviflz ll lilcifzg fur ju'uf'll'. H. SUZANNE WILCOX FNA 1453 Knitting Club 13, Pres. 453 Y-Teens 12, 355 Chorus 12, 3, 453 Leaders' Training 12. 3, 45. .S :.'m'I and .r1'mw'r'r . . . u-rid fulkur . . . .v11'H1,x' ffixfnxifinli . . . 11 lrul' frivlld . . . kuitlingf l'utl111xiu.vf . . . fnmwmilily fi S11 ll1.x'..,.'v JENNIFER WHITE FTA 13, 45, Lit. Club 145, Y- Teens 1255 Girls' Sports 12, 45, Art Club 1253 Chorus 13, 45. llrmvrzy lflm' syn' . . . gfvniul and N111- .vidrrutu . . . 1n1r'rvl.v nf fun . . . l'u.fAx' lu yvt ulnug ivillz . . . mlmlrlv F0 . , , tulrrlfvrl urlisf . . . u frm' frivnd. RICHARD WILDE Catalyst Club 1359 Photography Club 1Sec.-Treas. 459 Cross Coun- try 1Mgr. 25. l'lmfn,,n1f'l1y ling . . . fimzrd ufwlm' nf gfruuri nmlm' xmmlvr . . . quid r.1'll'r'inr, -zturzlz fu'r'.m:111I1'ly Iuvmztlz . . . great jwfmrliul in .n'i.'11n' . . . Kidz 'll ,Oil I RICHARD WIIITMORE National Honor Soc. 13, 455 An- nual 145g Weather Vane 12, 3, Ed. 455 Choir 1453 Glee Club 12, 3, 45. .llvlv .vfmlvut . , .-flifvlmmil . . . fru- lific Wflrlw' . . . 1l7'jf1lllIL'1llIllllIll mimi . . . .vulvllu lmmm' . , . ivvll d1'vx.vml . . . many inlrn'5!s . . , grmf fw- ffllflidl . . . Riulz -T' MARJORIE WILSON FTA 12, Treas. 35, Lit. Clubs 13, 453 National Honor Soc. 13, 453 Y-Teens 12, 3, 45, French Club 145, Annual 145. Uulxfundingf .fludvnl . . . xmvl and SIlIl'1'l'l' . . . twinning suzilr' . . . loyal band mruzlwr . . . .rynzpuflivlic lislvn- fr .... lluryiv I. Q haf fi C0 521, 'X 4fcif.,j,je A Vik? 4 r cc M 35' '4uuf.,....,, . Ag GAIL WITTKE Lit. Clubs 13, 41g Spanish Club 12, 3, 415 Senior Coun.g Annual 1415 Y-Teens 13, 41. l31'i'z'1'.v 11 611111 Vols 1111114111 . . sfifvd ivillz fun . . . 111'1'r.m11'y 111 1 I'l'l'j' f1111'ly . . . l'.l'ft'l1JI.T'f fvf1rr11'oI11' . . . f1'11'11dly smilv . . . quirk to laugh. M. RICHARD ZALESKI Football 1W31g Social Dance Club 131, Aeronautics Club 121g Wrest- ling. lx'14g1g11'1i f1l1,v.v1'11111' . . , ln1f1j1y-g11-lzffky . . . rilwihvs .v111ili1111 . . . u'111111'v1'f111 1111111111 . . . full uf fun . . . r.1'pvrt at H1111 k1'yl11111rnf . . . ll' frm' friwzd . . . Riffs DOROTHY YENZER Mask 81 Mime 12, 41g Lit. Clubs 13, 419 Y-Teens 12, 3, 413 FNA 1Treas. 2, 3, Sec. 41g Student Council 12, 31, Senior Council 141. l,F1Il'11l'.Y and l'I'l'1llIl fr1111f11r.1'i1111 . . . .srvvrf and 1UldL'I'SflllI1i1.llg . . . always siniliizg . . . pc1's11m1IiIy plus . . . Dot gms. .. 31.2 . if 'Hu . .I I DAVID ZAPARANICK Photography Club 1215 Gun Club 13, 41, Golf Club 13, 413 Wrestling 13, W41. llufipy -1117 lufky . . . fvroud 11tv11vr of a 53 l'.I7l'ti . . . avid gnlfrr . . . 11liL'1Ij'X lflltylllllfl . . . 11'11vl11'r.f' trial . . . full of 1111'.v1'l11'1'f . . . witty quifvs . . . fun to 111' zcillz . . . Zap 72 KATHERINE YODER Art Club 1213 Forum Club 13, 413 Knitting Club 141g Lit. Clubs 13, 415 Mask 81 Mime 121, Leaders' Training 141. .N'i111I1lv krlilfvr . . . i11fcIIm'fzu1l . . . a111I1ilio11.v miss . . . .Yl'fI.Y11Hf'li sailor . . . fi 1111 you have your l.'11Vf,U . . . Kiffy SANDRA ZASTROW FNA 1413 Latin Club 121g Choir 131g Chorus 12, 3, 415 Y-Teens 12, 41. Irffffllflj' and 5i111'v1'1' . . . big l1r0w1L vyrxr . . . f7lISf l1'orll1y Adviser of the 1611111111110 Girls . . . i11f1'1'1'.vf in oflzvrx . . . rzlrwiys flwrrful . . . firfurc in- 1111r5i11g . . . S1111n'y Q-gg CAROL ZEIS FNA 1215 Knitting' Club 13, 415 Choir 13, 413 Student Council 12, 3, 41g Annual 141g Band 12, 31. Full' liltlf'-g1irli.vl1 ,cmilr . . . likvd Ivy all . . . vasily ml1l1ar'rr1.f.n'd . . . many nr:m-l'1n'ric11lur m'fi':'ifiv.v . . . hm' ali: rw ' . . . .vzvvrf ami sirzcwv. l MEMGRIAM SUSAN ROLLER There is a world above, Where parting is unknown, A whole eternity of love, Form'd for the good alone, And faith beholds the dying here Translated to that happier sphere. SENIOR ACT I ITIE 9 , ,mf FN WNGXNS ,WM M 1 , if l ,wmifsffrpj . OUR PROM uf V: '.w'Xl W 'V 1 J ', .ng ,-5 .A -Qqf. S6 f W lag' fmbkwwi C W Y ' fx' Xu 11. if f'fvvmi-H-J- VT' ' ' V' Wx E MMA 71 l' ' jf' - :if f 'I I ' , X- lv M '1 l vflafy y ,N -1-v, V1 wx N w -' . , w f x ' v f JfA' ' ka ' lx .A f I1 ilk KIM' '- -3 ml' I ' ,lllgl . . 1 L X owe Pfcwfc .ki 'X 41.3 ms' Rx A1 'V' 11 NX . X OUR JUNIOR PROM Our Junior Prom, Moonlight Manor, was a dazzling affair because of the following chairmen: Sabrina Coffey, Charles Eddy, Miles Schmidt, Trilla Putnam, Bill Phelps, Barbi Lincoln, Doreen Mulreany, Hope Howlett, Lloyd Marsh, Julie Kammerman, Mary Ellen List, Debi Dewey, Lorraine May, and Barbie Elcome. llllnnnnqgl , 41 Pat Doreen, Chrlg' 'man' an wait for iflsplramon' F f x ffNi, Pe- l F ,ff l K X '11-v .M llf'El'ggl - 45 P ia l' 5 X9 fm M 3 YVN X , 41 FT ag . A W I Relax, Chairman, a 76 ,Q 1 i af job well done! Pete an C1 BI ' Ute touch6s.a1ne add last min . . l I I i Qsgswgsawwwwxmimhsmxxs yw,.wW'MSWwWw M A qhyhznr MMMMH ,xnxx .V Q45 R ff Km! 5 5 'Rm A s - X A Our senior picni der the supervl io of co- E c airmen Barbi L' '!no nd John Cook al uccess. We had pie ea! ng contests, cloth s race 'A El 2Q2: ug of war fights omeroom competi ions to Ni qwb' mne a few. It was Ye t fun! Q 5 ., 'mms .3 , A ., Q R ,J , . . . Q ii!! - 5 Q15 Wh, ! M ffl 'K -T Q f. 'W ' ' fx tl ,gs c i, XJ., , 2' ,. 1 T t K Y' A T Gxrgs? E My 1 7 ' 7 5 m Q , ' ' 1 NNKW I thought the sack went out Nobody asked you!!! of style. 77 I D: ' GET YOUR GUN SENIOR PLAY I, Annie Get Your Gun was the most successful play ever presented in Westfield Senior High School The gross intake was over 312,000 with standing room-only, for all performances. The cast includ ed Karen Thorsen, Paul Orme, Tom Lightbown John Cook, Doug Eaton, Debi Dewey, Jean Stirrup, Joan Morgan, Gordon Sidford, Paul McLarty, Randy Foose, Richard Lewin, Trilla Putnam, Pat Goodwin, Diane Serbe, Peter Vogt, Anne Small, Melissa Ba- deau, and twenty-one extras. The Stars ,ll l Y l A KM . .ff H '1 Young Friends e 1 be so Proud of me hell! al ilMy ' most bust!!! Our Publicity Stunt 'mf' Hit! Am 1 an Iniun Yet? 78 I VI Me-6-e-0-0-OW Homeroom 101- Miss Gromlich Row One: N. Austcr, G. Atwood, M. Archer, B. Bauman, G. Bendel. Row Two: L. Barber, S. Andrews, B. Bailey, M. Acque, A. Butler. Row Three: A. Barber, M. Appezzato, C. An- drews, C. Amack. Row Four: S. Barbiero, J. Bentley, G. Beckman, M. Bazaral. Row Five: R. Bailey, G. Barron, C. Bergman, K. Bauer, T. Balling. Muscles! Homeroom 29- Mr. Banks Row One: R. Andrus, J. Davison, B. Fisher, K. Lane, T. Bohannon. Row Two: D. Johnston, L. Johnston, W. An- drews, B. Brouillard, L. Bunnell, S. McCobb, B. Mackenzie. Row Three: H. Douglas, L. Badeau. M. Morris, W. Buhler, J. Anderson, G. Crane. Absent: M. Ames, B. Beardsley. Get a horse! Homeroom 103- Mr. Gerber Row One: L. Carlisle, S. Bushfield, B. Byrnes, B. Borton, E. Bryan. Row Two: S. Bills, P. DeStefanis, I. Cappe, B. Briant, J. Berenson, N. Bretherton, N. Borts. Row Three: L. Bur- roughs, J. Burley, C. Bolger, C. Bradbury, L. Boyer, S. Campbell. Row Four: C. Carlton, W. Carlisle, E. Core, I. Evans, J. Cafarelli, S. Britten. Row Five: F. Bierwirth, J. Christian J. Charters. Absent: C. Bowes, J. A. Bray, P. Butts, J. Chapman. Homeroom 104- Miss Douglass Row One: M. Chin, J. Diaz, N. Coleman, A. Davies, M. DeBella, L. Carlton. Row Two: L. Danks, L. Ciraolo, M. Denholm, B. Dankel, C. Deichert, C. Diamond- stein, C. Crawford, S. Demarest. Row Three: R. Daniels A. Chrone, K. Dudley, J. Cramp- ton, E. Collins, J. Dan- zis, R. Davis. Row Four: F. Disque, R. Coords, J. Christenson, J. dePlanque D. Coles- worthy, R. de Mont- morency, D. Doyle, G. Davidson: Absent: E. Carson, C. Coy, J. Coyle. lb E I. A S s YF . Q l'm not tired, it's only 3 A.M. Homeroom 117- Mrs. Swink Row One: S. Goldstein, S. Gordon, J. Gehrlein, E. Haller, E. Geraghty, P. Greene. Row Two: J. Gladis, N. Goodwin, J. Girard, C. Gates, C. Frew, C. Gill, John Goodwin. Row Three: B. Gordon W. Gilson, D. Gilbert, K. Gordon, J. Gindin, F. Glemann. English my . :Escher Fwsmned it . . - Homeroom 116- Miss Kyrioglou Row One: E. Freder- icks, S. Dwyer, C. Din- izo, B. Edwards, B. Fischer, G. Dinino. Row Two: J. Fortenbaugh, M. Fay, L. Farrow. B. French, J. Drummond, G. Donnelly, M. Foster, P. Farrand. Row Three: R. Durgran, P. Fischer, J. Fogerty, D. Duncan, D. Erion, R. Fraser, E. Gaven. Row Four: D. Fuchs, L. Edwards, C. Getter, H. Elliot, R. Friedrich, B. Dzindzio. Absent: D. Ellis, B. French, F. Esposito. df 'i Wh ere 9 my Rloves 7 he eiS9nCe of Smoke Signals 'Z Row One: S. Jamieson, B. Johns, H. Haslam, B. Jones, L. Holschuh, S. Jordan. Row Two: P. Howard, M. Haufler, L. Horr. J. Kiepe, P. Field, B. Holt, I. Horton, S. Hilseberg. Row Three: J. Hackett, L. Hardell, N. Greco, J. Kinsley, N. Hogan, S. Jackson, A. Heinlein. J. Brotman. Row Four: P. Hallam, C. Haller, G. Harnett ,L. Helsby, J. Hall, A. Haworth C. Guttenberger, J. Harbin. Absent: G. Hans, B. ?eminiYiltY ., A Homeroom 123--Mrs. Annonio 1 i ' . 5 - Ii ii'i iii . .,. A, i Kahn. I could 'f the team? make H!! Homeroom 124-Mrs. Spencer Row One: K. Lewis, A. Lewis, L. Lamberti, L. Kuzsma, J. Losi N. Longfellow. Row Two: M. Lewis, N. Koorse, J. LaCosta. M. Lindquist, S. Kookogey, B. Lewis, C. Leone, B. Little. Row Three: J. James, S. Johansen, R. Hooper, J. Infantino, R. Koppe, C. Hoppin. Row Four: J. Izatt, J. Jones, J. Keairnes, E. Horton. Absent: J. Krutzner, R. Jacobus, R. Hinman, J. Hofbauer, P. Laird, V. Lee. Homeroom 125-Mr. Miller Row One: R. Maltbie, R. Magnotti, M. A. Mackey A. Macaulay, M. Lukk, J. Luebeck. Row Two: B Macgiu, K. Mathiasen, s. Manu, R. Markham, Lf MacNeil. Row Three: J. Mannini, C. Longstreet, W. Mackey. S. Margulies, E. Lanning, R. Kuntz. Ab- sent: N. Major, S. LaDue. Homeroom 126A-Miss Imlay Row One: P. Mey, L. Mayer, M. Morrison. J. Mon- roe, E. Moran. N. Moore. Row Two: P. Mueller, C. Messina, C. Minnicino, J. Marquardt. C. Mazza, G. Martin. Row Three: H. Marshall. J. Marshall, P. Marsac, D. May, D. Mayne. Absent: R. Michaels, M. Moore. X ' r F we E R .. 1 I Q.frim1f1'g4- if., 2: Win . 5- . I Homeroom 126B-Miss Theurer Row One: M. Packard, C. Pierpont. L. Nevin, C Papalas, J. Pfaffle, P. Parker. Row Two: R. Patter- son, P. Newman. P. Napolitano. J. Nelson, H Nickau, N. Muse, R. Morash. Row Three: R. Muel- ler. G. Ott, E. Ortlepp, B. Parken. B. Nelson, J McNamara, J. Mowry. Absent: J. North, M. Palmer J. Mitthauer, L. Montgomery, D. Newbert, G. Os- x 5 A ll Mr. Zorge's men trowsky, J. Towle. Q F4 A. Homeroom 127--Miss Learish Row One: S. Ricker, B. Pillo. M. Rengman, P Rausch, G. Ridge, E. Pischedda. Row Two: C. Potter S. Pott, J. Reid, D. Powers, G. Paulsen, M. Raineri Row Three: R. Robinson, C. Peterson, S. Tice, R. Raichle,. W. Wilson, T. Reilly. Absent: R. Pavelec J. Riess. 83 1 We've got each other X. ,Q fi' J N 4, 4 I C shhhhn , , Hear no evil Homeroom 129- Mr. Nappen Row One: E. Stewart, P. Sparre, G. Thomp- son, N. Stern, L. Stier, J. Tatro. Row Two: J. Shapiro, K. Thompson J. Smith, N. Smith, K Thomsen, C. Small R Smith. Row Three: P. Somers, D. Shaub, W Sherman, J. Tessitore. J. Seiler, T. Scott, B. Small. Absent: P. Smith, S. Shapiro, R Seifert. Sleeving Beauty Homeroom 128- Mrs. Hollingsworth Row One: B. Serijan, C. Schissel, S. Sisson, E. Rinehart, P. Ross, J. Sias. Row Two: L. Sabin, V. Schomp, B. Russell, J. Ruckert, N. Schneider, G. Ruerup. Row Three: J. Ryan, R. Ruffini, J. Sapp, J. Ruffini, J. Valentini, S. Schaub. Row Four: L. Scanlon, N. Ryan, A. Schleckser, J. Roediger, M. Sargent. There'S safety in n bers Homeroom 136- Mrs. Kosak Row One: N. Ullrich, V. Vigne, E. Tisehler, R. Tobelmann, B. Wade, J. Tresham. Row Two: Lorna Thompson, Linda Thompson, L. Tibbets, P. Thompson, N. Wahl- berg, B. Towl. Row Three: R. Spaltro, K. Stoll, H. Stier, D. Van- derbilt, C. V a n d e r Schaaf, W. Taylor. Row Four: R. Sullivan, D. Sweet, J. Van de Sande, R. Twitchell. Absent: J. Thomas, N. Tosto. Homeroom 219-Mr. Kelly Row One: E. Weaver, E. Warwick, J. Young, S. J Scott, B. Woodruff, H. Wollny. Row Two: J. Went- landt, J. West, Eleanor Warwick, M. Whittaker, N Werner, J. Wilson. Row Three: D. Wilday, R. Zim- merman, R. Wells. C. Wistar, J. Weinmann, R. Wal- lace, B. Wragg, R. Wolfgang. Row Four: R. Wick N. Williamson, D. Weldon, L. Wiegman. O. White: R. Wanless. Absent: C. VVeintraub, E. Wallack, A Wohlgemuth. y. ui ' 'fties Shirts 25 'UI' c TY 1 Fi The nine U' C7 socks 50 THE JUNIOR COUNCIL The Junior Council, comprised of one representativ junior homeroom, has two prime functions aside from one of disseminating information. It prepares candidates tion of Junior Prom general chairman and nominates candidates for senior class officers. R 0 w 0 n e Ckneelingl N. Major, C. Leone, N Bretherton, S. Barbiero Row Two: M'. Bazaral president: S. Jamieson: N. Smith, C. Schissel. 85 e from each the obvious for the posi- shall, L. Wiegman, B Nelson, J. Fogerty, C Peterson. Absent: R Buhler, N. Ullrich, P Greene, J. Christianson Row Three: J. Mar- P, S Homeroom 201-Mr. Zorge Row One: C. Bailey, L. Abrams, L. Barrett, G. Babbitt, T. Bauman, C. Aloia. Row Two: J. Battis, C. Appezzato, S. Amoroso, J. Alt, D. Alles, G. Aurand, B. Bauer, C. Arundale. Row Three: K. Banks, C. Aron, J. Abbott, W. Balka, V. Bianco, R. Anderson, W. Armstrong, R. Barnett. Absent: C. Barker. B. Barth, N. Bauer, H. Bergquist, M. Allen, D. Barr, F. Chisholm. g . . Any0Yle fo -A W, Go back! nga-9' Homeroom 206-Miss Foutz Row One: C. Coman,C. Cooke, L. Corin, P. Camp, J. Cerillo, K. Bushey. Row Two: H. Calderone, V. Carnevale, C. Case, C. Cordyack J. Caldwell. M. Corbett, R. Church. v. Camwi bell, L. Dederick. Row Three: L. Conover, D. Brunn, J. Brownell, C. Collins, T. Cave, D. Bunnell, B. Corcoran, H. Burk, T. Bullock, J Codet, S. Cox, N. Brown, A. Coe, L. Conover r . . . iefmlstz Corbett, R. Burton, B. Clement. Row Four: T. Brennan. Absent: B. Butler. G. Caldwell, si 86 rom Vassar, feel that ' ' ' We five f WM e il . ! A 3 it 1 is K' is 6 fs' gg ., ' if S w fl 1 'Wt . 'we eg' avg,-.Nik P -929 , Q A P, Q Homeroom 203-Miss Ciesla Row One: S. Daleo, C. Burd, S. Boger, S. Bilden, D. Biamonte, L. Boykin. Row Two: J. Brancaccio, S. Boyton, A. Beyerstedt, S. Burbage, R. Brookman, C. Blyth, M. Burdett A. Borden. Row Three: M. Burfield, W. Boy- ton, G. Boyer, J. Brown, A. Bloomer, J. Bene- ditti, D. Bobo, L. Bogart. Row Four: T. Bliss R. Berkley, D. Bawcom, L. Beyfuss, P. Brown W. Birmingham, T. Freeswick. Absent: D Brix, R. Becker, W. Brady. ll ls ful 8 K ' 5 ..1' - 1-' lf' 'F ef l lf ll g iile ' . --. . fi t : ' zl 1 e ... 1. . my J .Q . .. 2:1 Gln -i e Y . Homeroom 220-Mrs. Sutherland Row One: N. Greenhouse, B. DeCaprio, J. Edwards, L. Esposito, R. Dunn, E. Dorkoski. Row Two: D. Dubois. R. Edmonson, P. Edgar S. Dey. C. Egenes, M. Crothers, B. Dietz, H. Eagle, R. Dawe, E. Davidson. Row Three: R. Davies, D. Day, W. Cooper, L. Crickenberger, 9 M. Diggory, R. Duncan, H. Coutant, W. Dowell. Row Four: P. Donnelly, S. Ellis, A. Dennis, M. Eash, S. Crothers. Absent: K. Dohrmann. .ge Homeroom 222-Mrs. Young Row One: A. Garcia, B. Fritz, P. Gould, I. Friedman, J. Eldridge, J. Everhart. Row Two: P. Freeman, D. Frantz, P. Evans, M. Gallman, S. Grant, L. Flath, S. Giles. Row Three: M. A. Doctor, C. Girard, B. Goff. K. Fusco, P. Ewing, J. Emanuel, F. Franzinger, C. Felter. Row Four: M. Frost, A. Frederickson, M. Feldman, E. Funk. J. Fogerty, R. Fremon. Absent: D. Ernst, W. Bressert. 8.5 S We ' ii 9 . Homeroom 225-Mr. Recchia Row One: E. Hekeler, S. Hewitt, B. Herr, I. Hannon, P. Harper, M. L. Holland. Row Two: M. Hofbauer, C. Hedges, B. Buchbauer, C. Hopkins, S. Haller, C. Heiple, J. Hitchcock, J. Higgins. Row Three: J. Guzzetti, J. Grant, G. Hamrah, J. Gilbert, R. Hall, R. Heacock, R. Hagman. Row Four: R. Hanle, B. Hartigan, F. Gruner, K. Grosse, R. Heath, M. Hammer, D. Gunkel. Absent: A. Gronquist, T. Hess. T P K X I K J t h .. .,, , m y we? ,. ,, vo. aw Q5 S - J V V -:ff P . Q 3 . .kkx-.g f 5 tu - We - tmos Use th he St?db?1x:'s cageteria System e buddy here 0 nd!! Homeroom 223-Miss Lee Row One: M. Hall, T. Gruman, J. Haine, C Green. Row Two: D. Graham, R. Graef, J Gimber, L. Gehrlein, A. Garvin, J. Griswold Row Three: B. Green, W. Graf, S. Gilbert, J Griner, P. Gerdsen, R. Green. Row Four: T Gottlick, M. Greer, D. Hall, U. Gwathney Absent: P. Hadley, C. Gibson. My! Y Homeroom 227-Mrs. Winquist Row One: H. Johnson, P. Johnson C. Jantek, L. Johnson, L. Hughes, V. Howell. Row Two: C. Houston, G. Jensen, M. Knapp, J. Kammer- man, J. Jenkins, D. Hicks. P. Higgins, R. Hill. Row Three: W. Hughes, J. Hitchings, R. Iver- sen, W. Henriksen, K. Heindel, J. Hogrefe, L. Higgins. Row Four: J. Heilman, D. Horn, S. Holder, R. Hoerter, B. Hinman. Absent: I.. Houchins, R. Henderson. Homeroom 228-M r. Baloga Row One: S. Lafferty, P. Lorentz, P. Kupn, J. Kyrioglou, B. Liscom, P. Lennon. Row Two: J. Kefalontis, M. Kass, M. A. Lamberti, G. Loges, S. Klute, F. Kimble, D. DeLuca. Row Three: P. Kennedy, D. Jones, C. Jensen, W. Jones, G. Jura, F. Jahrling. Row Four: B. Kil- lebrew, R. Kupp. Absent: N. Krouse, A. Kuna, J. Laufer. an ... bfi Q Blushing beauties f lJ Q Homeroom 231-Mr. Luxemburg Row One: D. Moore, M. Murphy, M. Meier- dierck, J. Merlino, S. Mervine. B. Millmann. Row Two: L. Minkel, M. Merrill, D. Mayer, A. O'Connor, S. Morin, C. Monroe, J. Neubeck. Row Three: D. Nichols, R. Messinger, W. Mor- gan, G. Meyer, L. Muller, B. Neuman. Row Four: L. Miller, T. Nelson. Absent: M. Moffett, E. Nitto. R. McIntyre, J. Mellen, D. Murphy, T. Newell, J. Niederauer, R. Nitto. Hom eroom 229-Miss Vicedomini Row One: J. MacKay, K. Lukk, J. Marcus, S. Malkin, M. Macaluso, C. Macy. Row Two: R. Long, L. Larkin, R. Lee, E. Ludders, D. Leitch, F. Lippman, R. Leigh. Row Three: S. La- throp, T. Lawler, B. Langford, K. LePori, J. Leitz, J. Lewis. Row Four: J. Loepsinger, T. Kyak, R. Lewis. Absent: S. Ludke, V. Ma- honey, L. Maddox. Homeroom 230-M r. Taylor Row One: R. Loughrey, R. Losi, P. Mehas, K. Mallett, J. Martin, B. Mackie. Row Two: G. Marshall C. Manton, A. Massari, N. McCabe J. McGowan, D. Meierdierck, C. Mannino. Row, Three: R. Mannino, J. Luerssen, L. MacBean, J. Marik, R. Massa, S. Mayham. Row Four: P. Love, R. Marquardt. Absent: J. May. l Homerom 233-Mrs. Gross Row One: T. Pille1', J. Petrucione, W. Bannon, K. Phillips. S. Rapuano, U. Plinton. Row Two: E. Rendell, D. Putnam, C. Price, P. Pugh, J. Reimer. H. Ready S. Pike, P. Pope, M. Pfirr- Homeroom 232-Mr. Kursar Row One: N. Paulsen, R. Pakenham, B. Petter- son, P. Pernell, N. Perkins. B. Orling. Row Two: B. Peterson, R. Oldfield, S. Oppenheim, L. Parsell. P. Perry, F. Ogden, R. Parrish, F. Bannon. Row Three: R. Papandrea. G. Onque, T. Page, C. Neilsen, J. Parkinson, D. Peacock J. Peterson. Row Four: S. Pearlman, W. Oberle. T. Payne, B. Overbay, E. Peterson, T. Pearsall. 1 in mann. Row Three: P. Reich, S. Price, N. Prud- den, R. Procopio, D. Pitzer, J. Quinlisk, R. Rainey, H. Quinn. Absent: K. Picone, C. Po- ranski. S. Riess, B. Price. Absent: R. Price, B. Rahilly. Homeroom 235-Mr. LaCosta Row One: G. Reinerth, W. Rogers, E. Rockoff, G. Sasso, T. Roderick. Row Two: F. Ander- son, A. Retzlaff, V. R. Rorden L. Schenkel J Rninple R Riddle Row Three' C Ro ers,R: , . . . . g , Robinson, D. Reitze, W. Reis, W. Rodgers, A Reid. Absent: M. Ritchie, D. Robinson, F. Roy- ster, S. Schnitzer, R. Renwick, G. Riddle, J Rollins, J. Rosander, L. Ross. C'mon in! W Hom eroom 239-M r. Bunting Row One: E. Cuccaro, J. Siegel, J. Shulman, A. Spade, N. Sensbach, S. Sensbach. Row Two: J. Sepenuk, M. Skrba, P. Sheehan, H. Slocum, R. Schreck, S. Sordon, L. Scurry, C. Siefert. Row Three: F. Schulz, M. Sims, D. Sandquist, A. Schultze, R. Smith, J. Seibert, M. E. Shoe- maker. Row Four: T. Sharkey, S. Sendell, R. Sendell, J. Rushforth. S. Samuels, W. Shaffer, J. Shaffer. Absent: M. Smith, W. Sampson, D. Schofield, C. Shipman. 'W Hom eroom 240-Mr. Jones Row One: M. Stevens, B. Stern, S. Stevenson, C. Suchomel, C. C. Spaltro, C. Sugameli. Row Two: S. Swaney, B. Spencer, S. Spragg, G. Stritzler, C. Sweet. Row Three: D. Sumner, J. Stogowski, G. Smith, R. Taylor, J. Vander- lick. C. Stiefken. Row Four: R. Ventimiglia, S. Stiles, J. Urso. W. Stevens. R. Venturella. C. Steuernagel. Absent: C. Stake, W. Stirrup, G. Van Derven. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL L.. Seated: L. Minkel, secretary, R. Mannino. pres- ident, J. Neubeck, assistant-treasurer. Stand- ing: J. Griner, vice-president, Miss Foutz, adviser, B. Price, treasurer. Homeroom Balcony Foyer-Mr. Freeman Row One: S. Trager, S. Taylor, B. Taylor, L. Taff, N. Swink, S. Telgarecz. Row Two: L. Terry, Q. Villa, R. Waynes, R. Vogler, R. Vig- lianti. Row Three: A. Waldchen, B. White R. Voigt, R. Width, J. Wiest, D. Washburn. Row Four: F. Vodraska, W. Ward, R. Vitale. Ab- sent: M. Tindall, L. Tomka. Homeroom Cafeteria-Mrs. Feathers Row One: J. Weed, G. Trenner, D. Wight, M. Orlinski, L. Wilde, J. Wilkin. Row Two: B. VVynn K. Wiley, S. Wick, K. Weyman, M. Looney, J. Wilday, M. Walkev. L. Whitlock. Row Three: K. Voelker, J. Williams, M. De- gen, L. Wilkinson, S. Wight, B. Wiley. J. Bon- accorsi. Row Four: E. Woike, R. DeThuin, R. Villa, R. Yockel, M. Wuerthele. R. YVright. Absent: J. Wukitsch, K. Zink, C. Van Kcurcn, N. Williams. Row One: M. Stevens, B. Peterson, S. Mer- vine, J. Siegel, S. Telgarecz, J. Neubeck, Row Two: L. Gehrlein, D. Frantz, L. Kass, B. Har- tigan, J. Hitchings, D. Bawcom, R. Mannino, J. Griner, D. Day. Row Three: B. Price, K. LePori, H. Burk, K. Banks. Absent: J. Marik. W ATHLETICS Row One: B. Wolfgang, J. Luebck, J. Varnum, B. Krebs, L. Scanlon, H. Fischer, co-captain, D. Stern, co- captaing B. Gumbert, P. Braun, D. Pearce, J. Dick, B. Mueller, J. Leitz. Row Two: J. Jones, D. Koppe, D. Wilday, B. Maltbie, S. Ellis, D. Rietz,J. May,'R. Bales, R. Mannino, R. Duncan, C. Eddy, J. Anderson, F. Glemann. Row Three: A. Obermann, K. Heindel, L. Pope, B. Brennan, J. Griner, G. Onque, P. Cuff, J. Morash, C. Carlton, R. Rainey, J. Fogerty. FOOTBALL Playing one of the toughest schedules in the school's history, the Blue Devils rolled up an impressive record against opponents that included three state sectional champs. In the opener at Ferris, Westfield, led by speedster Dan Pearce and co-captain Herm Fisher, splashed through the mud to a 33-6 victory. The following week we were unable to contain Rahway's all-state fullback, Joe Williams. In the third contest the Devils came back with a 20-6 win over Roselle. Meeting undefeated Roselle Park in the next game Westfield dropped a heartbreak- er 14-7. We then traveled to Columbia in a driving rainstorm only to be handed our third defeat. Strong team play prevailed as the Blue Devils came back to trounce a pow- erful Bound Brook team 33-15, eliminating five of their starting eleven from their line- up for the rest of the season. The Devils con- tinued to roll the next week, downing Spring- field 33-20 behind the spectacular running of junior wingback, Bob Wolfgang. A strong North Plainfield team then upset the Devil bid for a winning season, 21-0. On Thanksgiving Day, playing our finest defensive game for the season, Westfield held the state champion Plainfield Cardin- als 21-0. Despite the fine efforts of co-caD- tain Dwight Stern, converted to fullback for the game, the Blue Devils, could not mount an offensive against the Plainfield line, which out-weighed us 15 pounds per man. Coach Zorge is looking for great things next year with 14 lettermen returning. FOOTBALL RECORD Ferris ...... Rahway .... Roselle ....... Roselle Park Columbia ......... Bound Brook ....... Dayton Regional .... North Plainfield ..... Plainfield ....... W. 0. . . 33-7 . 0-43 . . . 20-6 . 7-14 . . . 0-20 . . . 33-15 . . . . 33-20 . . . . 0-21 . . . 0-21 Left to right: Mr. Gerber, Mr. Stiles, trainerg Mr. Ellis, Mr. Kehler, Mr. Zorgfe The Blue Devlls ln ACtl0l1l 93 Ji! Row One: R. Brouillard. manager, M. Schmidt, J. Heatly, co-captain, E. Ayers, co-captain: M. Martin, G. Crane, Mr. Recchia, coach. Row Two: M. Kass, manager, J. Shapiro, E. Dowell, G. Jura, B. Mackie, D. Schofield. Row Three: B. Zimmerman, J. Kefalonitis, managerg B. Price. J. Gindin, B. Andrews, B. Langford, J. Izatt, A. Haworth, D. Leitch, C. Wistar. CROSS COU TRY The W. H. S. cross country team this year won 8 and lost 2 meets in dual competition. The Harriers went into the Union County Conference Champion- ships with a 3-0 record and placed fourth among 12 teams entered. Plainfield High, de- fending' state champion, won, while Holy Trinity placed sec- ond and Union third. On No- vember 17 the team placed thir- teenth in the state, runninp: against Group IV competition for the first time. Losses to powerful Columbia 134-211 and Union Q29-265 teams were the only blemishes on the year's record. CROSS COUNTRY RECORD W. O. Metuchen .... 25-30 Edison Tech . . . 151-36 Rahway ..... 23-32 Kearny .... 17-38 Columbia .... 34-21 Scotch Plains .. 16-R0 Roselle Park .. 24-31 Union .......... 30-25 Scotch Plains ..... 21 34 Cranford ........... . . . 15-40 Union County 4th. State 13th. ...gl l i M.Ckev Martin 1 nn... I and 1 . . lim Heatlyv Mile? Scldngit in the Cranford meet .in the unusual tuple e 94 Ed Ayr Cranfoi-is S to victory f . H I l BASKETBALL Westfield's basketball team was some- thing the school will never forget. Facing some of the toughest teams in the state, it steam rollered to 24 wins, including its first Union County title, while dropping only three. As a clutch team it was unequaled, winning two games in the last ten seconds .and two others in overtime. The Quintet crushed its first four oppon- ents by a margin of 83 points. The under- rated Scotch Plains upset the high riding Devils 70-78. We proceeded, however, to roll over our next seven opponents, including 80-77 overtime conquest of Linden. In this game Ken Hite poured through 28 points. This brought us into the first of three meetings with Cranford with a 11-1 record. In pre-season predictions Cranford had been :rated the top team in the countyg we proved otherwise. After the Cranford game we continued our winning ways in four more games, including an overtime decision over Union 65-64 and a squeaker against Milburn 56-54. This brought us into the second Cran- ford contest. Unfortunately when the final gun sounded, we were on the short end of a 74-49 score. The team then closed out the :regular season with wins over Somerville and Roselle. And so we entered the County tournament with an 18-2 mark. Seeded first for the first time in its history, the team began its march to the top with a runaway victory over Edi- son Tech 59-41. Ray Bailey hit for 20 points in his best performance of the year. Next we met a team we had beaten twice during the regular season, Springfield Regional. They, too, fell before the powerful Lay- men 71-66. Then came the game with Scotch Plains, the team which had beaten us earlier. Al- though both teams were off, we posted a decisive 43-31 victory to reach the finals. Our opponent was the Cranford team which was favored to take the title. But the Devils led throughout the game for a 54-46 victory and the County Championship. In the state tournament we reached the Group IV Sectional finals before being upset by the Cinderella team of the tournament, Weequahic. In post season polls Capt. Ken Hite was selected for All County team and the third Group Four, All State team. Bob Haines was selected for All County second team, and Tom Gilson and Ray Bailey received All County honorable mention. '37 22 ,rx IBUX Row One: T. Dudley, J. Dick, K. Hite, captain: T. Gilson, .I. Mowery. Row Two: L. Ritchie. R. Bailey, B. Haines, R. Littlefield, C. Hoppin. Row Three: Russ Stiles, trainer: J. Wilday, J. Lay, coach: J. lla:-kr-tt, V. Eddy, nmnzigcr. BIG FIVE ff' ,,:g'fe Wx, r W. ,V . I f- I This five-Haines, Bailey, Dick, Gilson, and Hite-scored 1,466 points in 27 games. OR ARSITY VU names b 1, goes, up f uc et as Somerville details I U I La - . 1 He rry Riikchm scores wa e 'f' a Row One: J. Loepsinger, W. Shaffer, G. Harriett, S. Ellis, J. Wildav, H. Yockel, A. Reid, T. Sharkey n 9 munagrerg T. Kyak, D. Mayne, managerg K. Gordon, 96 Hoppin yvatches as Char- X ...X ..,. i ' - ik K , ,M - my . N Ja ,s 4, , 1 . ,. L. Higgins, J. Keairnes, R. Wright. Row Two J. Fogerty. Row Three: Mr. Miller, B. Hinman manager. WV 68 71 '70 92 70 65 68 80 48 74 68 77 G3 68 59 Captain Hitc dllVeS for a big basket. Ken Hite pours in two of his Ray Bailey pulls down one 294 points. of his 271 rebounds. Springfield Regional Milburn ........... Plainfield ........ ..... North Plainfield Scotch Plains .... ..... Bound Brook .. . Summit ............. . . . Linden ................ Springfield Regional Roselle Park ....... Holy Trinity ... ..... Pingry ..... . Cranford . .. ..... Rahway . . ... .. Plainfield . . . THE RECORD 97 65 Union ....64 56 Milburn . . .... 54 49 Cranford . . . . . . .74 67 Somerville . . . .... 59 55 Roselle ..... .... 5 0 COUNTY TOURNAMENT 59 Edison Tech ........... 41 71 Springfield Regional .... 66 43 Scotch Plains .......... 31 54 Cranford ..... .... 4 li STATE TOURNAMENT 74 Irvington ............. 37 64 Kearny .... .... 4 7 57 Weequahic .... .... 7 2 SWIMMI G For the second year in a row, Coach Kur- sar's pool-less wonders completed the swim- ming season without encountering defeat and stretched their dual meet record to thir- ty-five consecutive wins. To add to this year's spotless record of 12-0, the Blue Dev- il swimmers, under the captaincy of Buddy Krebs, went on to capture the Union County Championship for the third consecutive year. Then, before a spirited Westfield cheering section, the team successfully de- fended its title in the New Jersey State Swim- ming Championship in beautiful Dillon Pool at Princeton University. In spite of strong opposition from Columbia, Seton Hall, and Trenton, the boys brought home the trophy for the second consecutive year, setting two new records. Steve Minkel shattered the 100 yard breastroke mark and then joined Bob Coords, Robin Harris, and Tom Lightbown to form the champion medley relay team, whiich also lowered the previous State Rec- or . Despite the loss of eight lettermen last year, this year's squad remained particular- lv strong, and it was teamwork that made the undefeated season possible. Coords, Har- ris, Krebs, Marshall, Minkel, Nichols, Smart, and Weinmann constantly scored toward the team victories. Over the years, the people of Westfield have become more and more swimming-mind- ed. They have reason to be proud of the West- field High swimming team. And, perhaps, some day they will help provide a pool for our mermen. SCORES 57 Columbia .... ..... 2 9 58 Pingry ..... .... 2 8 55 Mt. Lakes .... ..... 2 2 61 North Pln. ... . . . .16 55 North Pln. . . .... 22 52 Rahway . . . . . .25 54 Seton Hall . . .... 32 54 Columbia . . . . . . .32 49 Morristown . . .... 28 55 Plainfield . . . . . . .30 51 Plainfield . .. .... 35 64 Jefferson ... . . . .13 '-lifes? S23 Row One: B. Schreck, M. Feldman, B. Overbay, W. Jones, J. Kursar, coach, F. Smith, G. Van Derven, D Frantz, D. Bobo, C. Reeder. Row Two: R. Berkeley, D. Nichols, J. Weinmann, H. Marshall, B. Coords R. Wells, J. Hitchings, R. Brotmann, M. Birmingham. Row Three: B. Meglaughlin, H. Lewis, B. Harris J. Smart, B. Krebs, captain, S. Minkel, N. Baily, J. Monninger, T. Lightbown. Lightbown and Harris show their form in the butterfly. 4 0 State Champ Minkel on his way to an- Meglaughlin swims zx wicked buck crawl other breast-stroke victory. . M.',W,6m, Uncle Joey's Prize '99 The year 1959 beheld the first varsity wrestling team in Westfield High since 1943. In spite of their inexperience the Blue Devil matmen came through in a fine win- ning style. They overcame such school rivals as Cranford, Plainfield, Scotch Plains, and Jefferson to post a 7-3 record. Even though this season must be considered a success, the prospects for next year are even brighter. Although the team will lose senior lettermen Ken Simms, Captain Jack Fish, Bill Phelps, Dave Zaparanick, Rich Bales and Dave Martin, coach Kehler will have a strong crop of returning lettermen in Chuck Wistar, Dennis Powers, Ron Vigilanti, Bob Muller, Bob Maltbie, Jerry Luebck, and Gene Barron. With a year of varsity wrestling behind them, Westfield's team should be ready to take its place among the powers of the county. Q-ss:'5Zaf??5 5 . S. Lil A f f z, Row One: K. Simms, C Wistar, J. Fish, W. Phelps, D. Powers, R. Vigilante, R. Dales, J. Fogerty, R. Mueller, J. Luebck, D. Martin, G. Barron. Row Two: D. Wight, M. Petrucione, B. Fritz, M. Sims, C. Stiefken, J. Shapiro, G. Hamrah, D. Gilbert, R. Koppe, J. Anderson, R. Marash, P. Brown, M. Sargent. Row Three: P. Marsac, J. Everhart, R. Church, R. Patterson, E. Bauer, S. Gilbert, J. Anderson, D. Shaub, L. Scanlon, R. Duncan, Mr. Kehler. Row Four: R. Maltbie, B. Bawcom, M. Petru- cione, R. Fraser, D. Day, A. Heinlein, D. Colesworthy, D. Reitz, Mr. Zorge. WRE TLI 1' . fi C5 I Q Row One: K. Simms, C. Wistar, J. Fish, W. Phelps, D. Powers, R. Vigilanti. Row Two: R. Bales, J. Fogerty, R. Mueller, J. Luebck, D. Martin, G. Barron. ini! dur' Rich l nent B I up ms oppo ponent ales drives RECORD 5' W. 0. Cranford .. 22-19 Rahway . 22-24 Plainfield .... 28-12 Roselle Park . . . 14-27 Pingry .......... 30-12 Johnson Regional .. 12-24 Perth Amboy .... 35- 9 Manville ..... 37-13 Scotch Plains . . 36-12 Jefferson ... 37-13 . mes ' Hgai Mike Pegissxgljd match- ns: Plainfield on the IOO as ASEB LL This year's diamond aggregation, under the tutelage of Coach Lay, hopes to better last year's 8-7 mark. Experience will be one factor in the Blue Devils' favor. Be- sides having eight returning lettermen. they have a splendid crop of players coming up from the J.V.s. Captain and catcher, Jeff Torborg, will be on the re- ceiving end of some fine pitching this season. Last year's mound mates, George Webster and Brian Pattyson, will be amply supported by some fresh J.V. talent in the form of Smitty Lanning. Coach Lay will be counting on some fut batting averages from his leading candi- dates for the outfield, Charlie Cline and Reed Littlefield. The Westfield contingent will be facing a sixteen game schedule this year with the biggest game against Rah- way, last year's state champions. We shall compete again in the county tournament. Row One: P. Wilday, N. Angelo, J. Freeman, J. Torborg. Row Two: B. Pattyson, J. Dick, D. Stern, R. Littlefield, G. Webster, C. Cline, F. Novello. Row Three: B. Harris, L. Zorge, J. Luebck, B. Wolfgang, D. Wilday, C. Peterson, C. Eddy, S. LaDue, C. Carlton, N. Taylor, R. Stiles. Row Four: J. Fogerty, R. Bailey, B. Beardsley, L. Ritchie, D. Colesworthy, E. Hoppin, P. Fay, S. Lanning, B. Sendell, P Jones. Aft we ,V G t 1 K, K3 . In TRACK Although the 1959 track team cannot improve on the 8-0 dual meet record of Inst year. it hopes to become a more seri- ous contender in county and state cham- pionship events. Despite the loss of two of 1958 scorers, Captain Dave Leitz, a pole- vaulter and shot-putter, and Jim Yockel, a record-holding hurdler, the present squad may prove to be a stronger one. The nucleus for 1959 will probably in- clude Captain Dan Pearce, the team's number-one winner as a 100-yard and 220- ynrd man, Nick Baily, a dark horse who runs in Pearce's shadow, Jim Heatly, vic- tor in dual quarter-mile competition: Jim Jones, versatile trackman who competes in the hurdles, high jump, and broad jump: high jumpers Jim Mowry and John Keuirnes, and an army of milers and half- milers led by Ed Ayres. Bob Duncan, son of Conch Duncan, may help to take up slack left by Leitz in the shot, while Rich lioemmele should prove an able discus thruwer. Although Westfield will not be overpowering in the field, the team ex- pects to dominate the running events. FB' lt , Captains Torborg and Pearce. .am Row One: M. Martin, D. Pearce, N. Baily, J. Mowcry, J. Heatly, E. Ayres, M. Schmidt, T. Sisko, B. Mackie. Row Two: M1'. Recchia, R. Waynes, R. McDermott, J. Keairnes, D. Damron, J. Duncan, J. Yockel, J. Wilkenson, B. Brouillard, Mr. Dun- can. Row Three: J. Jones, R. Roemmele, F. Schmidt, R. Binkley, B. Hall, B. Lane, R. Muller. GULF W.H.S. golf teams have been consistent winners for years. This is largely due to Westfield's enthusiasm for golf, as proven by our large squad, many of whom belong to Echo Lake Country Club, where the team plays its home matches. Under Coach John Lay, John Guthrie, Jay Pierson, Frank Bell, Ed Torgerson, George Rochat, and Doug Eaton piled up a 15-0 record last year. The team placed second in the county and ninth in the state. This year, under new coach Gary Kehler, Doug Eaton, Larry MacBean, Dave Zaparan- ick, and Bailey Small will form the nucleus for W.H.S.'s hopes. Row One: D. Zaparaniek, B. Phelps, F. Craver, L. Wiegman. Row Two: R. Daniels, T. Lightbown. Ab- sent: D. Eaton, Coach Kehler, L. MacBean, B. Small. 'Nia' T NNIS 102 swmwmnunnhiiadfflii This year's tennis team will have four returning lettermen led by the Gilson brothers, Tom and Bill, Mike Bazaral, and Jim Thomas. Al- though Coach Bunting will miss graduated veterans Terry Bentley and John Hinebauch the prospects for another winning season are bright. Along with the Gilson brothers, newcomer Rodger Twitch- ell should provide a stiff punch in the singles, while Bazaral, Thomas, Bob Durgan, and Joel Bernstein will probably handle the doubles. The team will again com- pete in the county and state meet. Row One: B. Gilson, T. Gilson, captain: S. Bunting, coach, J. Thomas. Row Two: M. Bazaral, J. Bernstein, J. MacNamara. Absent: R. Durgan, R. Twitchell. 0 2 6 f 'V all -ii This year the cheering squad did an excellent job in M rousing school spirit. They encouraged attendance at the football and basketball games and instituted several vigor- ous new cheers. During football season the girls were aid- ed in their cheering by three spirited boys. Many hours of practice under the supervision of Miss Marion Taylor lay behind the squad's success. CHEERLEADERS rx! Row One: S. Thompson, D. Dewey, T. Lightbown, R. Foose, J. Gill, S. Cardillo, G. Demarest. Row Two M. Archer, S. Kookogey, B. Lincoln, captaing S. Demarest, C. Coman, U. Plinton. 103 Left to right: J. Johnson, drum majoretteg S. Newman, K. Trenner, P. Newman, N. Werner, L. Mayne, TWIRLERS Led by their captain, Linda Mayne, the twirling squad marched down the gridiron at every game. As a result of early morning and after school practices, the girls dis- played a different marching routine for each game. Linda devised these herself and then taught them to the squad. For the first time a drum marjorette, Judy Johnson, who led the band and performed new and unusual half time routines, enhanced the dramatic quality of the games. Specialties of the season were the Can-Can and Zorro routines with flag batons and the pep rally at which Judy twirled with fire, while the rest of the the squad twirled with lighted batons. captain. The Girls' Sports Council is an organization whose members are elected by the girls of the school to repre- ' sent them in matters con- cerning the girls' physical education department. -Qld Row One: D. Mulrcany, B. Lincoln, M. E. List, M. Archer. Row Two K. Thorsen, J. Bentley, M. Bickel, E. Stewart, C. Green, D. Dewey, J Cc-nta. Row Three: B. Elcome, S. Demarest, V. Schomp, M. Skrba, M Looney, J. Gchrlcin, C. Coman. 104 Row One: J. Penta, S. Knapp, N. Napier, S. Merrill, S. Barber, J. Mervine, M. Frantz, M. A. Ima. Row Two: l'. Randolph, I.. May, J. lNhite, M. Birks-l, J. Sutton, Miss Ayers, voachg V. Linvk, NI YI I' I mstruncl, I. Walmlchen, J. Kzunins-rman. Row One: I.. Mayer, M. Lukk, M. Morrison, J. Bentley, H. Nickau, V. Lee. Row Two: Miss Ayers, winch: I'. Howard, C. Crawford, B. Wade, P. Field, M. Archer, L. Scurry, Miss Taylor, coach. Ab- sent: J. Bigelow. 3 1' Qb fax- L ,Jr-31 Sophomore Hockey Team 105 RD GIRL Row One: l'. Greene, P. Henriksen, P. Putnam, L. Matt, H. Howlett, N. Schneider, B. Wade, L. Cunningham, A. Graff, P. Howarth, C. Crawford, H. Nickau, K. Trenner. Row Two: V. Schomp, K, Lewis, N, Stern, S. Demarest, J. Bentley, N. Ullrich, N. Coleman, l'. Goodwin, B. S, Keith, S. Moore, M. E. List, J. Turner. Row Three: J. Gehrlein, P. Sparre, M. A. Mackie, S. Merrill, L. Mayne, M. Donaldson, S. Cardillo, N, Werner, M, Archer, S. Barlniero, B. Bryant, D. Dewey, Row four: S. Mumford, G. Oberlin, M. Wilson, J. Stirrup, D. Corbett, C. Randolph, M. L. Sampson, M. A. Lea, B. Hopzrefe, J. Leonard, G. Demarest. Row Five: J. Centa, J Sutton, M. Birdsall, M. lflickel, S. VVilcox, P. Vail, .I. Stewart, L. Puth, C. Dloughy, K. Yoder, L. May. Row Six: M. Frantz, C. Leone, B. Lincoln, l', Hog:-instein, G, Wittke, C. S. Zeis, M. Morrison, C. Gales, J. Morgan, J. Drummond. Row Seven: B. MacGill, P. Field. K. Thorsen, l'. Klami, D. Mulrcany, E. Hahn, J. A, Buonocore, B. Elcome, J. Kammerman, S. Barber, T. Patterson. The Leaders' Training: group is composed of the girls who hold rc- sponsible positions in their gym class-eg. Commanding Officer, Platoon Leader, Squad Leader. They meet every Tuesday morn- ing to discuss prob- lems which develop, leadership responsibil- ities, and the direction of gym classes. Other activities include of- ficiating at hockey and marching. LEADER 'TRAIN N Row One: P. Klan-li, M, L, Sampson. li. Briant. N. Schneider, P. Vail, N. Stern, M. Morrison, L. Cunningham, E. Wade. A. Graff, C. Leone. Row Two: B, S. Keith, C. Ran lol--n, N. Coleman. P. Goodwin. J. Morgan, L. Poth, M. Donaldson, E. Hahn, L. Matt, J. Stewart, C. Dloughy. Row Three: J. Bentley, J. Centa, B. Hogrefc, M. Archer, L. Mayne, D. Murlreany, P. Putnam, S. Moore, P. Lincoln, S. Demarest, G. Wittke, S. Mumford, V. Schomp, J. Gehr- lvin, l', Field. Row Four: B. Macgill. P. Howarth, M. Wilson, J. Kammerman, H. Howlett, D. Corbett, J. Stirrun, S. Wilcox, N. Warner, S. Barbiero, M. Frantz, H. Nickau, K. Trenner. Row Five: M. A. Mackey, G. Oberlin, M. A. Lea, J. Turner, M. Birdsall, S. Cardillo, J. Drummond, C. Gates. Row Six: P. Sparre, T. Patterson, C. Zeis, S. llarncr, S. Merrill, N. Ullrich, K. Lewis, P. Green, D. Dewey, G. Demarest. Row Seven: B. Elcome, J. Sutton, M. l.i:-al, I.. May, J, Buonocorc, E. Bryden, J. Leonard, P. Hogan, K. Thorsen, l'. Henriksen, C. Crawford, K. Yoder. IO6 'L ' WMM A f d xcers sive their in p M dern' al ,,. awe T1'mmI1'3v m the p THE PHYSICAL EDUCATIO ..,.,,,,,.m I g -' A 4 x ywfwgsqqkii .W . ' h 101 ter retatxon of then' i en PROGRAM If F 3I'XVaj-d rnaych ' - . Mar 1 Sn masse, ch- resoun U Aww ,b Nw, Are you physically fit? xg R -L ,QTXQ ds as the gms IO7 Stunts are 3 DODul'1r f cature of gm- physical educational Work' . fr , Nf- ,Q if .1 Relay races bring fun and laughter for all. 9-Q . n.-,n . nf' This Y em. the leade 5 rs Zfoup intro 108 ff if O duced 3 nshm . ' ea mg new ld a Hashlig hm drill 3 , , , . , 1 iq Q Lg W T Y ,Q I Q w L6 1 MUSIC ' if Rf? i..g5- S Pi? is CHOIR At W.H.S. the early bird is usually the choir member who walks around in a fog for lack of sleep. We have come to hold the end- less succession of early morning rehearsals, along with the late afternoon ones. as close to our hearts as the majestic Hallelujah ing Battle Hymn , the embarrassment of candles that will not light, and Mrs. Gleason's subtle humor. We now look back over our past years in the choir, and with nostalgic memories we move on with the knowledge of accomplishment. Chorus , the final strains of the tearprovok- noe '75 IL. Row One: C. Leone, E. Bryden, L. Carlisle, J. Buonocore, P. Spnrre, L. Stier, L. Walker, P. Anthony, N. Tosto, N. Ullrich, J. Gaskill, D. Dewey, J. Mervine, V. Clarkson, S. Vance, C. Fremon, B Macgill. Row 'lwoz J. Griner, D. Bawcom, J. May, S. Coffey, K. Thorsen, S. Sisson, M. Hofstetter, M. Copleman, T. Patterson, E. Weaver, S. Walton, Mrs. Gleason, J. Foster, C. Potter, M. Marron, C. Zeis, M. Mackie, C. Pollard, J. Bigelow, P. Rowe, Left of Organ, Row one, front to back: P. Camp, B. Lincoln. G. Burdett, J. Tatro. Row Two: M. Logie. A. Heiple, M. Martin, J, Gill, R. Wolfgang. Row Three: C. Farr, S. Jackson, M. Hen- riksen, B. Parken, S. Oldfurd, H. Marshall, J. lzatt, T. Thawleyf -vice-president, R. Whitmore. Row Four: J. Hadley, J. Leonard, P. Greene, M. Birdsall, J. van de Sande, P. Larson, N. Williamson, E. Peterson. Row Five: M. Morris, J. August, J. Bentley, N. Schneider, A. Stork, R. Foose, P. Orme, D. Bird. Row Six: B. Wiiley, J. Hall, N. Baily, C. Steuernagel, J. McNamara, G. Van- Derven, R. Fremon, R. Dunyzan. Row Seven: G. Crane, R. Moister, A. Haworth, B. Beardsley, J. Mowry, P. Somers, D. Christian. Right of Organ, Row One, front to back: H. Elcome, K. Levsis, L Warner. S. Mumford. Row Two: A. Betts. E. Tischler, H. Has- lam, J. Lewis, M. Kass, J. Reid. Row Three: G. Demarest, P. Conroy-girls' secretary, P. Fischer, B. Newman, R. Barnett, D. Powers. Row Four: M. List, J. Johnson, M. Pierce, S. Merrill, P. Marsac, B. Overlmy. Row Five: K. Longfellow, P. Hog-an, C. Whaley, B. Woodruff, M. Bickel, C. Arundale, B. McLeland-boys' secretary, D. Martin. Row Six: A. Garvin, C. Wistar, R. Dur- gan, R. Maltbie, P. McLarty-president, J. Hackett, T. Hall, T. Bunnell. Row Seven: D. Gilbert, D. Sweet, R. Gordon, T. Light- bown, K. Bauer, G. Varnum, R. Twitchell. Behind Organ, left to right: L. May--treasurer, L. Bunnell. Reader: D. Eaton. llO 4 l ,E Row One: E. Orling, G. Trenner, B. Str-rn, M. Meierdierck, C. Green, J. Siegel, L. Mayer, D. Yenzer, J. Stew! rd, D. Meierdierck. Row Two: C. Coman, M. Smith, E. Cuccaro, M. Skrba, J. Ncuheck, M. Tindnll, L. Minktl. S. Swnney, M. llollunrl, D. Putnam, L. Schenkcl, K. Dohrman, G. Snssu. Row Three: K. Phillips, M. Merrill, S. Giles, K. Corin. M. Burxlett, C. Heiule, S. Telgurecz, S. Hnller, J. Kyriuglou, A. Kuna, P. Lemon, I-I. Hecks-ler, B. Green, S. Gordon, B. Peterson. Row Four: P. Pernell, J. VVilkin, N. McCabe, P. Quinn, I.. Smith, E. Ludders, M. Pugh, C. 1'ricv.', M. Hallman, B. Dietz, C. Corrlyaek, J. Marik, L. Flnth, S. Codet, J. Kammorman, J. Shulmun. Row Five: L. Tuff, G. Logos, S. Morin, L. Terry, C. Rogers, B. Butler, E. Goff, S. Kookogey, K. Lewis, N. Moore B. Johns, P. DeStefanis, li. Dunkel, K. Mnthiasen, T. Gruman, V. Rorclen, M. Looney. Accompanist: D. Brix. GIRLS' CHORUS I The Girls' Chorus I, composed largely and Jane Stewart, vice-chairman. Under of sophomores, is a beginners group in the direction of Mrs. Janet Gleason, the which members learn the fundamentals girls performed in the annual Christ- of choral music. In the fall, the Chorus mas program and in the Spring Music elected Constance Poranski, chairman, Festival. lll Pinnists: B. Elcome, C. Whaley. Row One: L. Ciraolo, J. Diaz, N. Auster, H. Nickau, M. De-Bella, S. Newman, L Carlton, S. Demarest, N. Baumer, L. Matt. Row Two: P. Scott, G. Oberlin, L. Farrow, E. Warwick, M. Marron, J. Leonard, M. Henriksen, J. Hadley, S. Wilcox, G. Atwood, R. Tobelmann, J. Pffafle. Row Three: E, Frederick:-1, C. Small, J. Burley, K. Longfellow, B. Serijan, S. Gordon, J. Ruckert, K. Thorsen, M. Archer, N. Werner, C. Barker, M. Danks, J. Tresham, E. Warwick, M. Mackey. Row Four: S. Thompson, M. Burfield, L. Parsell, B Jones, H. Wollny, L. Boyer, J. Sias, C. Bradbury, J. August, S. Barber, J. Stirrup, D. Robinson, L. Scurry, C Schissel, N. Smith, E. Stewart, J. Smith. Row Five: E. Hahn, J. Turner, K. Smith, C. Pierpont, S. Jamieson, L Kusznm, J. For-tenbaugh, M. Denholm, B. Burton, M. Fay, P. Thompson, L. Mayne, D. Mulreany, M. Frantz, C Eclmon, M. Ayers, E. Bryden, B. Little. Row Six: M. Haufler, C. Dinizo, J. Kiepe, L. Horr, J. Sutton, S. Carrlillo P. Anthony, C. Zeis, J. Foster, N. Longfellow, E. Rinehart, C. Gill, C. Gates, C. Coy, K. Thompson, M. Newman GIRLS' CHGRUS H Girls' Chorus II, under the direction year were Judith Leonard and Karen of Mrs. Gleason, is composed of seniors Thorsen. The Chorus performed in the and some underclassmen who show annual Christmas program and in the ability in choral work. The chairman Spring Music Festival. and vice-chairman of the group this ll2 z 1 , J A - 4 2 L - - A 5, ' 'NGS 'Q G Row One, left to right: G. Bachand, P. Orme, R. Buck. J. McNamara. F. Chrisholm, J. Gill, P. Vogt, N. linily. J. lluckett, R. Ventimiglia. Row Two: J. Hall, R. Brookman, C. Gutenberger, H. Douglas, J. Reid, F. Cram-r, G. Sidford, R. Duryzan, G. Babbitt, L. Marsh, M. Martin, A. Garvin, G. Mayer. Row Three: A. Battiloro, R. Twitchcll, J. Mowry, B. Neuman, D. Day, D. Powers, R. Overbny, Il. Frantz, P. Fischer, li. Wiley, R. Fouse, A. Stork, 'l'. Thawley, R. Gurdon, T. Bliss. Row Four: D. Sweet, S. Schnub, R. Maltbie, B. McLelnnd, D. Martin, R. li5ll'lll'll, N. Williamson, C. Wistar, D. Gilbert, J. lzatt, P. Mars:-ic, T. Lightbown, R. Littlefield, J. Marshall, R. Coorils, E, Lunning, J. Jones, R. Wolfgang, A. Hanke, D. Christian, A. llaworth, W. Buhler. R. Moister, D. Pirinn, G. van dc Sande. P. Larson, C. Shipman, S. Tire, T. Balling, D. Shaub. Behind piano: N. Ullrivh, R. Woodruff. Absent: K. Bauer, B. Beardsley, D. Bird, R. Brouillard, T. llunncll, V, Carncvale, G. Crane, T. Hall, G, llnns, J. Hently, B. Horn, P. McLarty, T. Newell, T. Payne, N. Prudden, S. Rapuanu, G. Varnum, D. Washburn, R. Whitmore. BOY ' GLEE CL The Boys' Glee Club, under the very music-religious, humorous, and popu- able direction of Mrs. Gleason, sang lar. John Gill was the chairman, and this year at the school's annual Christ- Thomas Thawley was the vice-chair- mas program and at the Spring Festi- man. Barbara Woodruff and Nancy Ull- val. The Glee Club offered a variety of rich were the accompanists. ll3 THE E E Left to right: P. Hogan, M. E. List, J. Gaskell, A. Betts, J. Hadley, M. Henriksen J August, J. Leonard, J. Goster, S. Walton, K. Thorsen, L. May. Absent: C. Whaley accompanist, S. Coffey. 'The Thirteen' was composed of both Senior and Junior boys. This year's 'Thirteen' will be remembered for its performance of In My Arms, The Very Thought of You, and Gospel Boogie, at the Music Festival. Left to right: D. Bird, P. Larson, T. Thawley, R. Maltbie, D. Martin, B. McLeland, P. McLarty, T. Lightbown, J. Gilbert, J. Hackett, J. Gill, R. Moister, A. Haworth. Center: B. Elcome, accompanist. 114 'The Twelve' was composed this year of all senior girls who sang at many outside act1v1 ties, but the musical highlight for them was at the Spring Festival when they sang Noc tu1'ne and Southern Song. THE I R E BAD W.H.S. actually has two bands, the march- ing band and the concert band. Membership and position in each of these organizations are determined by try-outs. The marching and formations. Other activities included marching in the Halloween Parade, the Santa Claus Parade, and the Memorial Day Parade. The Annual Winter Concert and the Spring band did much this year to add to the spirit of our football games and pep assemblies through music and intricate marching steps Pops Concert were highlights of the activi- ties of the concert band. s ' c ' , Q N1 555559 n..:.:: .Q Us Row One: A. Waldchen, J. Brotman, F. Jahrling, B. Dzindzio, B.'Mackenzie, L. Johnston, B. Keith, P. Good- win, T. Piller, H. Stier, D. Duncan, R. Wanless, M. Pierce, S. Oldford, L. Stier, S. Merrill, C. Pollard H. Berg- quist, M. Knapp, D. Johnston. Row Two: T. Bohannon, M. Wilson, R. Andrus, J. Clarkson, J. Ahlfeld, T. Scott, C. Weintraub, K. Lane, G. Babbitt, J. Davison, L. Badeau, N. Schneider, S. McCobb, J. McNamara, D. Mayne, G. Crane, P. Flanagan, D. Corbett, V. Vigne, P. Pope. Row Three: R. Wick, A. Haworth, W. Oberle, E. Waldchen, J. Marik, S. Trager, R. Brouillard, D. Eaton, N. Bailey, H. Douglas, W. Buhler, J. Heatly, A. Heiple, W. Andrews, D. Moore, S. Holder, J. Parkinson, D. Vanderbilt, D. Alles. Row Four: Mr. Robert Banks, conductor, R. Moister, T. McAllister, J. Teeple, J. Abbott. IIS Row One: N. Schneider, L. Boyer, J. Griner, S. Merrill, D. Johnston, V. Vigne, A. Heiple, D. Vanderbilt, W. Mozealous, W. Oberle. Row Two: J. Caldwell, C. Jantek, D. Corbett, A. Wald- chen, P. Goodwin, L. Badeau, B. Keith. Standing: B. Graff, Mr. Robert Banks, Conductor, D. McAllister, D. Duncan, H. Stier, C. Eddy. THE ORCHESTRA The Westfield High School Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Robert Banks, performed at various times throughout the year. Although small in size, the group did an excellent job in providing music for the Mask and Mime Play and for several school assemblies. SWIG BA D The Swing Band is a new group which was organized last fall by Mr. Robert Banks. It is open to boys whose interest is in jazz and whose playing abilities are above average. The Swing Band made its debut in providing the music for the Senior Play. Row One: F. Jahrling, T. Scott, B. Dzindzio, G. Crane. Row Two: A. Haworth, W. Oberle, S Holder, N. Bailey. Standing: A. Waldchen, J. Brotman, T. McAllister, G. Jura, J. Babbitt. Ab sent: D. Vanderbilt, C. Eddy. ll6 A NAVW ,f-Q N 1 E ttyl I j W 'x 'fi 1,4 Q1 Q14 S Za! Q in ff' EFUBW CLUBS Z6 5 j W Q - f4 s if ,I ,K 'T 4 Row One: R. A. Foose, president. Row Two: S. Tucker, J. Torborg, treasurerg A. Haworth, vice-president S. Haug, secretaryg P. Vogt. Row Three: S. Demarest, M. Henrilssen, S. Barber, W. Phelps, G. Sidford, T. Gilson, D. Eaton. Row Four: Mr. Shill, adviser, C. Coman, J. Hadley, N. Ullrich, B. Fritz, T. Sharkey, C. Mannino, D. Leitch, T. McAllister. Row Five: Eric Peterson, K. Mathiasen, P. Sparre, M. Haufler, J. Keairnes, H. Williamson, D. Powers, J. Mowry, M. Schmidt, H. Lewis, R. Wolfgang. Row Six: C. Green, J. Gehrlein, V. Schomp, H. Mone, M. Archer, J. Newbeck, K. Dohrmann, L. Barrett, M. L. Holland, D. Putman, D. Stern. STUDE T COUNCIL Our Westfield High Student Council is the most active organization in the school. The meetings consist of discussions and de- bates on matters which pertain to situations of importance. These may include anything from determining how to stop cut-ins in the lunch line, to arranging an exchange as- sembly program with a neighboring school. This year's biggest project was the formu- lating of plans which will permit an ex- change student to spend next year at W.H.S. The Student Council also sponsors two of the most widely attended school dances, the Kick Off Dance and the Mid-Winter Ball. The Council represents the entire student body and strives to make this home away from home the best possible functioning organization. ATIG AL HO QR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is designed to give recognition to junior and senior stu- dents who have achieved positions of high standing in their class in service, scholar- ship, leadership, and character. Students must receive passing grades on all examina- tions, must have been members of their class for one year, and must be in the upper twenty per cent of their class. Membership may not exceed ten per cent of the class. New members are selected by the faculty each spring and are formally inducted at a special assembly program. Later a tea is held for parents and faculty members, pre- ceded by a repetition of the induction cere- mony. Several members usually entertain the guests with musical selections. Each year the National Honor Society awards two cash prizes to the two graduates whose class standing has increased the most from their sophomore to their senior year. Row One: D. Eaton. vice-president, S. Barber, secretary, J. Fish, treasurer, W. Phelan, president. Row Two: K. Smith, tl. Bonney, M. Wilson, M. Frantz, M. Rickel, M. Pierce, B. Lincoln. Row Three: E. Bryden, J. Kam- merman, A. Thorburn. S. Merrill, P. Putnam, H. Howlett, Miss Gromlich. Row Four: D. Mulreany, J. Magal- haes. F. llloughy, M. Henriksen, J. Ahlfeld, L. May, M. A. Lea. YEARBOOK GREATS Row One: M. Frantz, M. Wilson, S. Wilcox, K. Trenner, activities: G. Oberlin, activi- ties: C. Diamondstein, junior assistant: Miss Bordner, adviser. Row Two: Mrs. Schenck adviser: S. Stanaway, J. Stewart, planning board: S. Thompson, N. Nix, M. A. Lea write-ups: B. Lincoln, features. Row Three: M. Bickel, girls' sports: L. May, pic tures: N. Fox, S. Cardillo, pictures: A. Rainey, art: M. Badeau, art: G. Wittke, S Coffey, dedication. Row Four: J. Ahlfeld, assistant to the editor: R. Meister, music R. Whitmore, write-ups: P. Vogt, W. Phelan, business manager: R. Foose, sports l'. Collins, editor-in-chief: K. 'l'horsen, layout: J. Stll'l'Ull, clubs: D llewev, J. Buo-i core, C. Pollard, music. Absent: H. Howlett, assistant to the editor: V. Clarkson, music. WEATHER VANE MAGAZINE As the yearbook goes to press, the staff of the Weather Vane Ma- gazine is busily at work on the first mimeoirraphed issue of its thirty-seven year career. The new medium is necessitated: by the high cost of printing' and paper. If this first venture is a success, the staff plans to publish two issues next year. A large, enthusiastic art staff will help make the publication at- tractive. Richard Whitmore, edi- tor-in-chief, and Carol Diamond- stein, his assistant, are working hard to unearth new literary ta- lent. Models of the best mimeo- graphed school magazines in the country are being studied. The pro- ject, according to the advisers, will provide work for every staff mem- er. Y--... wa... THE YEARBOOK STAFF The yearbook staff was chosen with the purpose of having a dif- ferent and be year ok for the class of '59, . Mk n,'Q I l' , his year's book was bctrllfli lviinlbel' and was finished inlcc i ffffil-st iiveek of April. This year we omitted some of the features that have become trite and outdated and replaced them with new, and we hope, bet- ter features. we hope that the hours we worked on our new ap- proach to the yearbook were well spent, and that you will enjoy our yearbook as much as we enjoyed working to bring it to you. e on -G Row One: M. Copleman. Row Two: Miss Bordner, adviser: C. Green, N. Perkins, C. Diamond- stein, assistant editor: R. Michaels. Row Three: Linda Thompson, Lorna Thompson, P. Greene, J. Mar-snail, M. Kass, H. Wollny. Absent: R. Whitmore, editor-in-cnief: C. Poranski, R. Hall, Mrs. Scbenck, adviser. 120 THE FORUM CLUB The Forum Club, open to members of all classes, gives those interested in public speaking and debate an opportunity to ex- press their views on world affairs of the day. Each month at the meeting, a lively discussion takes place covering the pros and cons of topics OL current interest and importance. X In addition to its regular meetings, the club participates in other programs. Each year the Forum ifiiuh in WHS1takes part in the Union County Forum. Several dele- gates are sent to speak and others in the club are invited to attend, and observe. Informal discussions give all an oppor- tunity to enjoy the Forum Club. Those joining gain invaluable experience in lead- ership and debating. Row One: N. Baumer, A. lletts. C. Diamondstr-in, M. Diggory, ser-rr-tnry. Row Two: E. Hryden, J. Mervine, ll. Corbett, ll. Brix. Row Three: M. A. l.cn, A. Small, M. Mackie, A. Abbott, C. VVhnley, I'. Sparre, J. Smith. Row Four: T. Mctlvnry, J. Fish. treasurer: J. Rocdiger, Il. Eaton, president. Row Five: P. Foslnurg, vice- presidentg E. Manager, WV. Carlile, D. Bird, G. Teniplvton. WRITERS' CLUB The VVriters' Club, composed of ten independent souls who write what they please when they please, meets on club days in the pleasant and comfortable living room of the apartment. There they listen to poems, short stories, humorous essays, and sketches written by the members and sympathetically com- mented upon by the group. Occa- sionally the writers sip cocoa and nibble cookies provided by the re- freshment committee and the ad- viser. In March the group had a s guests Miss Lenard and Miss Kos- tych, practice teachers from Mont- clair State College, and devoted the meeting to reading original cin- quains. Before the year ends the group hopes to enjoy First Impres- sions, the musical based upon Jane Austen's novel, Pride and Preju- dice. Row One: V. Murphy, refreshment chairman: Miss Bordner, adviser. Row Two: D. Umbreit, D. Dubois, secretary: N. Napier. vice-president: J. Marshall. president: VV. Reis, G. Humrah, treasurer. Absent: D. Corbett, U. Edwards, refreshment nssistnntg R. DeThuin. i2l THE HPS EYE The Hi's Eye, our student news- paper, is put out by the Journalism II and III class. Funds for approx- imatelywtexifissues come from S. A. T., refreshmentwstand, and advertisements. Purchasgguibf an S. A. T. entitles A I hentsfuto copies of the papeiisi lEi?op'i'eS are fif- teen cents. .Qfiif f'i- 1 ' ' I f -..,g , - Sabrina Coffey is Editorwin-Chief. Other staff members are as fol- lows: News Editor, Barbara Kahn, Feature Editor, Andrea Rainey, Sports Editor, Edward Ay-res: Page Four Editor, Amy Wohlgemuthg Business Manager, Jeffrey Ginden. Row One: A. Wohlgemuth, J. Gaskell, B. Kahn. Row Two: N. Napier, A. Holschuh, N. Koorse, S. Tucker, W. Sendell, J. Bernstein, R. Andrus, E. Ayres. Row Three: A. Rainey, E. Horton, G. VVebster, W. Gilson, S. Gilbert. Row Four: D. Bird. Absent: J. Ginden, Miss Eun Sook Lee, adviser: Sabrina Coffey, editor-in-chief. ADVANCED BRIDGE CLUB This year the Bridge Club was divided into sections, one in which instrttifitijbn- was given to the members andgainother in which they learned by p1ay.,During the year, under ,iQlhei'5di1'ec'tion of Miss Ciesla, thepinieiyibgiiif-acquired new skills and a appreciation of the people of their andiiiijiiccasionally changing piaifthers toobserve oth- ers' techniques. The members did not elect officers or conduct busi- ness, the entire club period was devoted to bridge. Row One: J. Burley, C. Schissel, K. Thompson, M. L. Sampson, P. Herbert, S. Barber, E. Bryan, J. Stirrup. Row Two: Miss Ciesla, adviser: N. Schneider, N. Baily, H. Howlett, J. Leonard, F. Craver, N. Freeman, E. Warwick. Row Three: C. Pierpont, B. Bauman, H. Has- lam, P. Greene, P. Anthony, J. Foster, M. Henriksen, B. Hoizrefe, J. August. Row Four: P. Farrand, P. Field, J. Ahlfeld, D. Mayne, D. Jones, M. Birdsall, R. Durgan, M. Bickel, L. Scanlon, P. Larson. Row Five: J. Cook, P. Collins, R. Buck, S. Tucker, R. Zaleski, K. Simms, D. Eaton, J. Hall, W. Phelps, P. Carlson, J. James. 122 Row One: t'. Sweet, secretary: S. Aikins, president, B. Fisher, vice-president: R. Wallace, treasurer. Row Two: K. Bushey, S. Dallco, C. Suehoine, S. Trager. Row Three: R. Darrs, R. Green. N. Grcenhons, C. Dullois. Row Four: Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Blackburn, D. Umbreit, R. Meis: ner, J. Cafarelli, M. L. Sunipsun, D. Meierdierck, E. liudders, C. Preseett, A. lleinlein. LIBRARY COUNCIL Members of the Library Council give at least one period each week to the many and varied tasks of running t 'brary. Helping at the desk, M ing books, filing magazines, fa ,raging displays, and checking new books, all give the member pfifamiliai' with the library wliichtdefiiiit nefits his school igwofltgr make smooth running? library, en leads to part time library Jo is in college. The C uncil is a charter member of the New Jersey ol Library Association. Social events are an important part of the program. Especially interesting are exchange meetings with other schools and an annual trip to a place of interest to the club. BEGINNERS' BRIDGE CLUB The Beginners' Bridge Club was established because such a large number of seniors, juniors, and sophomores desired the opportu- nity of learning the techniques of playing bridge. During club pe- riods members were instructed by Mrs. Stevens. Later a special group was organized for sopho- mores, and thesei students were taught by Mrs. Feathers. Row One: L. Flnth, K. Wiley, B. Stern, K. Phillips, D. Putnam, tl. Susso, ll. Renwl, P. Lemon Row Two: H. Bergasuist, M. Knapp, J. Wilkin, S. Pike, K. VVyman, R. Peterson, B. Liscom B. linner. Row Three: .l. lieilman. M, Skrlm, S. Malkin, T. Sharkey, S. Mervine, M. Smith V. Howell, S. Grant, M. Crothers, M. Dc-gen, D. Jones. l23 'Nl NATURALIST CLUB The Naturalist Club, under the direction of Mrs. Gross, studies the life of plants and animals as well as rocks and minerals. The sssis members have gone on rock hunting trips and various mu- andsereports are the agenda of the held during regular liiiil lub periods. Row One: L. Muller, Mrs. Gross, D. Moore, L. Mayer, secretary. Row Two: H. Burke, B. White, C. Steifken, R. Davies. Absent: B. English. SENIOR LITERARY CLUB The Senior Literary Club, organized for those interested in classical and contemporary literature, meets once a month in the school library and in some members' homes. Dur- ing the meetingslthesfmem- bers held stimulating, discus- sions on a wide, orange of subjects, such at iDante's In- ferno, Pasternak's D o c t o r Zhivago, and satire which in- cluded Main Street, 1984, Gulliver's Travels, and Animal Farm. The highlight of the year was the trip to New York to see the Broadway play J. B. by Archibald Mac Leish. Row One: C. Eddy, president, P. Putnam, vice-president: E. Bryden, secretary: T. Dudley, treasurer. Row Two: Miss Dietrich, adviser, H. Howlett, N. Heller, A. Thorburn, M. Wilson, J. Stirrup, B. Hogrefe, P. Ayers, D. Yenzer, P. Betz, B. Roeber, B. Keith. Row Two: J. Mervine, L. Walker, G. Crissey, J. Gaskell, C. Pollard, P. Herbert, K. Longfellow, B. Thomp- son, S. Stanaway, N. Hall. Row Three: J. Leonard, D. Dewey, L. Poth, S. Zastrow, Il. Mac- Donald, A. Hulschuh, G. Oberlin, C. Whaley, S. Moore J. Morgan, N. Nix. Row Four: P. Hogan, G. VVittke, M, A. Lea, C. Prescott, V. Murphy, C. Bonney, D. Corbett, A. Rainey, M. Nostrand, P. Scott, J. Centa. Row Five: T. Patterson S. Aikins K. Smith, E. Waldchen. S, Mumford, P. Flanagan, J. Melntosh, J. Montelione, M. Pierce, S. Merrill, V. Linck, J. Seven: S. Cardillo, S. Thompson, I.. Mayne, S. Wileox. A. Heiple. E. Hahn, A. Rienow, A. Hilseberg. Row Six: A. Betts, I., Matt, M. Henriksen, J. Hadley, I,. Carver, H. Lettola. C. Edmunds, J. Crapon, V. Clarkson, P. Goodwin, J. Johnson, L. Kehrli, I.. Humnhrey. Row Abbott, S. Oldford, B. Lincoln, D. Mulreany, B. Stewart, P. Vail, M. L. Hofstetter, M. Birdsall, S. Barber, J. Kammerman, M. Frantz, J. Magalhaes, U. White, A. Small, C. Miles, P. Malek, R. Haines. Row Nine: N. Baily, J. Hall, M. Pctruvione, C. Edmon, J. Saunders. C. Dloughy, J. Sutton, N. Baumer, T. MeGeary, D. Collins, J. Fish, W. Phelan, M. Schmidt, M. Diorio, K. Simms. Row Ten: P. Larson, P. Vogt, J. Cook, P. Carlson, F. Craver, l'. Fos- burg, E. Mampe, W. Abbott, S. Tucker. G. Sidford, G. Templeton, R. VVhitmore, J. Ahlfeld, T. Gilson, VV. Phelps, R. Foose. P. Collins, D. Stern. Row Eleven: lt. Buck, II. Lewis, T. Lightbown, D. Bird, A. Stork. Absent: J. Buonoeore, J. Cuate, B. DeChellis, J. Johnson, S. Kelly, D. Mason, N. Napier, P. Orme, F. Percepicrl, M. Sampson, D. Serbe. D. Umbreit, P. Vail, L. Warner, G, Webster, K. Yoder. 124 CATALYST CLUB The Catalyst Club affords its members an opportunity to expand their knowledge of chemistry beyond that result- ing from regular classroom experieifee. With its interest- ingsand varied program, the club gives its member an in- troduction to 'tshe' numerous fields in modern chemistry. Under the direction of Mr. Baloga, club members have performed several different and exciting experiments in- cluding the electrolysis of a brine solution and the uses of oxygen and hydrogen in ev- eryday living. In the spring the club hopes to visit the Franklin Institute in Phila- delphia. Row One: R. Graef, R. Patterson, L. Gehrlein, C, Arundale, R. Burton. Row Two: R. Church. R. Vogler, D. Conn, E. Collins, J. Anderson. Row Three: Mr. Bnlngn, adviser: T. Thawley, secretary: R. Voigt, E. Botvinick, T. Bliss, J. dePlanque, D. Coleswurthy, treasurer: G. Davidson. Absent: J. Shen, president: ti. Paulsen, vice-president: O. White, P. VVilkes. Row One: C. Wistar, president: B. Kahn, vice-president., N. Moore, secretary: P. Butts, ll't'llSllI'l'l'- Row Two: S. Jamieson, C. Tibbets, M. Fay. J. Nelson, M. Ritchie. C. Barker, N. Tosto, IVI. Danks, S. Goldstein, B. Serijan, J. Tatro. J. Diaz, M. Rengman. Row Three: L Kuzsma, M. Haufler, N. Smith, K. Thompson, A. Denholm, J. Fortenbaugh, E. Weaver, S. Mantz, A. Wohlgemuth, Miss Foutz, M. Packard. Row Four: B. Nelson, L. Holschuh, B Fisher, E. Ortlepp, P. Southerton, E. Rinehart, N. Longfellow, E. Moran, P. Ross. Row Five: B. Parleen, H. Wollny, L. Johnston, P. Greene, B. Mackenzie, H. Haslam, C. Leone, C. Wein- traub, R. Magnotti. Row Six: C. Small. K. Mathiasen, P. Camp, M. Lindquist, N. Stern, M Ah P.N' JS'hB.TlR S .B.HlCF' S.Gd B.Wlf rc er, evsman, . mit, ow. ow even' ot, . iew, or on, o gang, J. Jones, P. Sparre, S. Kookogey, P. Laird. Row Eight: S. Jackson, C. Deichert, L. Farrow, L. Weigman, R. Wanless, J. Ryan. Row Nine: N. Schneider, J. Burley, P. Farrand, P. Field, C. Williamson, M. Bazaral, J. Shapiro, S. Johanson. Row Ten: A. Macauley, L. Bunnell, S. Jordan, M. Burficld, D. Davison, M. Moore, N. Coleman, B. Bailey, R. Michaels, C. Diamond- stein. Row Eleven: L. Horr, B. Johns, B. Jones, B. Little, M. Lukk, B. Bauman, C. Pier- pont. Row Twelve: S. Hilseberg, C. Coy, J. Wilson, J. Bently, H. Nickau. Absent: E. Gaven, L. Nevin, E. Ortlepp. J. Thomas, P. Thompson, N. Ullrich, J. Berenson. l25 JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB The Junior Literary Club was formed to stimulate more interest in current literature as well as in classics and to enlighten its members on the style and thought behind these works. The club has more than one hundred mem- bers under ithe guidance of Miss Foutiggybfetings are held each month in fthe' school li- braryfor, inhomes of mem- bers? 'iii Highlights of the year included discussions of Pearl Buck, Ernest Hemingway, and Sinclair Lewis, and the annual trip to the New York Theater. DIE RASSELBANDE The German Club offers a wide variety of activities with an ac- cent on German culture. During this school year the members have spoken Germanylmmuch as pos- sible in the procedure of the busi- ness meetings, as Wellras in the planned p1'ogram'.,Gef1?1nan, games, folk-dances, films, land playlets have been amongifthe.-main activ- ities of the meetings: K highlight of the year's program yvas a trip to Nexkgork for a, ,tour of a mu- seum, ch in a German restau- rant, and a German moo: ing picture. An interesting and r ' ard- ing project in which many mem- bers participated was the corre- spondence with students in Ger- many. Row One: J. Thomas, B. Orling, D. Sweet, treasurer: N. Ullrich, secretary: Miss Theurer, adviser: H. Fischer, president: C. Randolph, A. Thorburn, P. Summers. Row Two: D. Peacock, D. Zimmerman, S. Obermann, K. Banks, R. Brunn, N. Williamson. Absent: S. Coffey, vice- president. QUARTIER LATIN Deriving its name, Quarticr Latin , from the famous students' quarter in Paris, the Westfield High School French Club has al- most 60 members and is one of the most active clubs in the School. The meetings, which are conducted completely in French, have in- cluded a French play, songs, games, and a talk by Mrs. Young, the club adviser, oriii her trip to France. The two main projects held this yearlwerethe ,ale at the National on Feb1'u'a'x'yli5 and the Mardi Gras held gin February the twenty-first i e,,aiQ,5'gh' school cafeteria .The Mardi Gras included a French dinner, dancing, enter- tainment, and the coronation of a king and queen. More than 110 students and faculty guests at- tended. Row One: B. Kahn, secretary: M. Petrucione, assistant treasurer: M. Copleman, president: P. Marsac, treasurer: J. Kammerman, vice-president. Row Two: Miss Foutz, adviser: J. Girard, S. Barbiero, J. Mervine, F. Percepied, D. Johnston, D. Meierdierck, K. Love, M. Packard, S Lafferty, N. Baumer, B. Campbell, L. Schenkel, C. Weintraub, K. Mathiasen, N.Swink, Mrs. Young, adviser. Row Three: D. Culver, J. Breibart, E. Bryden, M. Lukk, C. Coy, J. Bentley S. Merrill, R. Michaels, C. Edmon, M. Frantz, M. YVilson, L. May, A. Wohlgemuth, H. Nickau Fow Four: J. Crnmptun, K. Lukk, J. Kammerman, M. A. Lea, C. Rogers, D. Carlisle, C Bonney, D. Mulreany, M. Donaldson, A. Macauley, C. Bailey, P. Butts, C. Dloughy, E. War- wick, J. Hadley, N. Koorse, K. Bauer, R. Brouillard. Absent: D. Nathony, S. Campbell, D Corbett, K. Lane, D. Serbe, M. Tindall, S. Demarest. l26 Row One: C, Leone, l'rop:rnm Chairman: IC. Peterson, Vice President: J. Mowry, President: li. Vvellter, Serra- ary: Il, Mackenzie, 'l'r4-asurer: Mrs. VVinuuist, Adviser. Row Two: J. Siegel, I.. Whitlock, J. ltushforth, S. Gilbert, Il. Shauh, I.. Ilunnell, I.. Hurr, J. Reimer, I.. Pope, J. Czifnrelli. Row Three: l'. Ross, S. Cmlet, li. Iii-ookman, M. Kass, Ii. Fritz, S. Giles, N. Perkins, S. Andrews, Jane Higgins. Absent: Il. Ilerdslcy, I.. liugartl, 'I'. liuhannon, Il. Lang- ford, J . Stogoxvslii, EL ATENEO Members of El Att-neo under the direction of Miss Vicedomini and Mr. l.at'osta, cooperate with en- thusiasm and zeal in planning its varied activities: songs and games: the iepresentation of the tradi- tional Posadas an the breaking of the Pinata in the Christmas prog'ramg the production of Don Juan in commemoration of All Saints' Day, the publication of the club's own newspaper, El Charla- tan , the annual New York trip to the Hispanic Society museum, a Spanish restaurant, and u Spanish film: the merriment of the Pan American Fiesta , Members who f'0UU'ibl1f0 flreatly to the success of these activities receive a cer- tificaie and a pin in recognition of their efforts. LATIN CLUB The purpose of the Latin Club is to increase its members' knowledge and enjoyment of Latin as well as their understanding Of the customs of the Roman people. Therefore when the members of the Latin Club meet, they know that they are going to have an enjoyable time playing Lrames and entering: contests. This year the club, under the direction of MUS. Winquist, grave skits 'read parodies, and learned songs in the classical lan- euzxge. Il Row One: K. Immzfellow, J. Marik. J. Kinsley, M. Lindquist, V. Linck. J. Hilseberg, Ii. Pnrken, J. Megalhaes, president: l'. Hogan, xiee-president: Il. Lincoln, seeretnryg M. Martin, treas- urer: ti. Wittkc. 'l'. Patterson. l'. l'utman, l'. lietz, J. Smith, S. Jamieson, S. Sisson x. Dinizw. Row Two: I'. Sparre, J. Newberk, M. llurdett, M. Archer, M. Deliellu, IC. Tishler, G. llc-ndell, M. Ilall, .I. Marcus, S. Sprzuziz, N. Hogan, S. Mumford, P. tilnnngen, K. Smith, J. Davidson, K. .-Xlilvrandi, S. Kuukogey Shulmnn, J. Monte-liune, A. M chuh, D. Maellonald, I' . Row Three: fl. Imges, J. Gehrlin, M. Chin, I., Johnson, J. Sims, J. nssari, C. Whaley, D. Dewey, S. Moore, P. Cole, l'. Miles, A. Hois- . Ituwe. Row Four: Miss Vieedomini, P. Gay, I'. Larson, J. Shapiro, lt, Duncan. D. Frantz, T. Kefnlonitis, I.. Katz, N. Prudden, II. Quinn, ti. Bs-ebe, J. Haelseth, Mr. I.aCostn. 127 I MASK AND MIME CLUB B ' . A '- w-.sf'-:fur-5.5 3 .QM ,. yfwi 1. -g-Lqhgtm .gxgx-. . , ,,,Lv,,, .A ,U Seniors: A. Abbott, S. Aikins, P. Ayers, N. Baumer, P. Betz, J. Burgess. F. Cagnassola, L. Carver, J. Coate, P. Cole, B. Cliver. J, Crapon, M. Donaldson, C. Edmon, C. Edmunds, N. Freeman, M. Frantz, P. Goodwin, E. Kahn, B. Jcwett, J. Johnson, J. Kammerman, B. Keith, M. A. Lea, H. Lettola, P. Conroy, treasurer, J. Au- gust, J. Bunonocore, V. Clarkson, T. Lightbown, M. Copleman, B. Hogrefe, president, L. Mayne, secretary, J. Magalhaes, D. Mulreany, J. Morgan, N. Nix, G. Oberlin, T. McGeary, D. Serbe, C. Prescott, A. Rienow, J. Saunders, P. Scott, P. Putnam, K. Trenner, vice-president, A. Small, J. Sutton, A. Soriano, M. Wilson, G. Wittke, K. Yoder, P. Vogt. Juniors: L. Bunnell, L. Johnston, B. Mackenzie, S. McCobb, M. Acque, B. Ander- son, M. Archer, N. Auster, B. Bailey. B. Bauman, J. Beckmann, C. Bolgrer, L. Boyer, J. A. Bray, N. Brether- ton, B. Briant, J. Burley, P. Butts, W. Carlisle, D.Carlisle, J. Berenson, C. Coy, S. Semarest, C. Diamond- stein, S. Dwyer, B. Edwards, L. Farrow, M. Fay, J. Fortenbaugh, D. Fuchs, J. Girard, S. Goldstein, S. Gor- don. P. Greene. C. Guttenberger, M. Haufler, H. Haslam, L. Holschuh, I.. Horr, S. Jordan, B. Kahn, P. Field, S. Kookoyrey, K. Lewis, B. Little K. Longfellow, C. Leone, A. Macauley, N. Major, S. Mantz, K. Mathiasen, R. Michaels. C. Minnicino, B. Nelson, D. Newbert, P. Newman, H. Nickau, M. B. Packard, B. Parker, C. Pier- pont, P. Rausch, M. Rengman, J. Riess, C. Potter, E. Rinehart, J. Roediger, B. Ross, C. Schissel, V. Schomn, B. Serijan, N. Schneider, C. Small, J. Smith, N. Smith, P. Smith, P. Sparre, N. Stern, L. Stier, J. Tatro, K. Thompson, L. Thompson, L. Thompson, P. Thompson, C. Tibbets, E. Tischler, R. Tobelmann, B. Towl, B. Wade, N. Wahlburg. D. Wallace, E. Wallach, H. Wollny, C. Weintraub. Sophomores: J. Alt, G. Aurand, J. Babbitt, K. Banks, L. Barrett, J. Battis, H. Bergquist, F. Chisholm, R. Bauer, D. Biamonte, C. Burd, M. N. Bur- field, B. Butler, J. Caldwell, P. Camp, C. Case, S. Codet, C. Cordyack, S. Cox. E. Davidson, S. A. Dey, C. Egrenes, L. Flath, J. Friedman, M. Feldman, P. Gould, B. Green, M. L. Holland, J. Hogrefe, M. Howell, C. Jantek, J. Jenkins, M. Knapp, B. Liscom, M. Kess, A. Kuna, J. Kyrioglou, F. Lippman, K. Lukk, L. Maddox, S. Malkin, S. Mayham, D. Meierdierck, M. Meierdierck, L. Minkel, S. Mervine, B. A. Millmann, R. Paken- ham, S. Pearlman, P. Perry, S. Oppenheim, E. Peterson, C. Poranski, C. Picone, S. Retzlaff, E. Rockoff, C. Rogers, G. Sasso, L. Schenkel, S. Sordon, J. Seibert, J. Siegel, M. E. Shoemaker, J. Shulman, L. Smith, B. Spencer, G. Stritzler, S. Swaney, R. DeThuin, K. Voelker, J. Wilkin, N. Williams, G. Trenner, M. Tindal, L. Tonika. For all students who enjdy acting backstage in a play pro- duction, the Mask and Mime Club opportunity. This year's club produced Turn the fall play and End of the Rainbow for their one helped backstage for the Music Festival and also combined with the choir in presenting with various members participating in the a trip into New York City to see the Broadway play, for their annual trip. Much of the success of this year's to the enthusiasm of their new adviser, Miss Beech. l3O Row One: N. Baumer, M. Copleman, J. Magal- haes. Row Two: L. Marsh, W. Mozealous, A. llanke, P. Putnam, J. Kammerman. Row Three: B. Dowell, L. Mayne. P. Conroy, B. Hogrefe, D. Serhe, D. Mulreany. st t 9 A family affair -W.. l3l MASK AND MIME COUNCIL For an organization as large as the Mask and Milne Club it is necessary to have a smaller group to govern the club. Therefore the council was set up to consist of the four officers, the committee chair- men, and their alternates. The main job of the coun- cil is to plan the agenda for the cluh meetings and also to plan club activities. The Council chooses the fall play and the one-act plav. sets up the slate of candidates for each of the four offieers before the club votes, pieks the committee chair- man, and discusses any problems which arise con- cerning the cluh. This group also reviews the con- stitution ancl votes upon amendments. Turn Back the Clock 5 Q, rp- t ai . p, 6 C ' hlirleston -f Q Q9 'NV if Row One: B. Russell. K. Picone, S. Bushfield, M. Moffett. Row Two: C. Spaltro, M. Rainer, vice-liresidentg M. McKay, N. Werner, V. Schomp, C. Manton. Row Three: C. Case, M. E. Shoemaker, L. Kehrli, president: P. Klami, C. Simms. secretary: J. Jenkins, L. Parsell, M. Goodwin. Absent: J. Alt, P. Sheehan, J. Rumple, J. Tntro, J. Weed, H. Wollny, R. Zema, B. Dankel. GIRLS' FASHION SHOW Each spring the girls in home economics sewing classes put on a fashion show where they model the outfits which they have made. There is a great deal of work be- hind this show: the girls write their own scripts, make scenery, and practice modeling. All the girls in the school are then invited to see the show. The entire show re- flects the selfless work of its orig- inator, Mrs. Louise Kosak. FASHION CLUB The Fashion Club, newly formed this year, drew the attention of many girls. Its club program con- sisted mainly of guest speakers presenting subjects suclgtvas cos- metics, hair styling and li'1t5deling. The members went on-A trip to New York to see a fllihion show. The club's main project, however, was its assintdiice in presenting the annual Fashion Show given by the girls iiyfthiei Clothing Depart- ment. I A Day in the Park was the theme of the 1958 Fashion Show directed by Joan Grant and Betty Davitt. A yearly event such as this enables the girls of the de- partment to display some of the things they have made throughout the year. if ef:- - 4 - 1-.--fi gg - - - THE ART CLUB The membership of the Art Club is limited because of lack of space and is based on a first-come, first- serve basis. During club periods, the members -hear lectures given by local authorities representing diverse phases of art. This year lectures an cartooning, oil paint- ing, and Christmas decorations have been given. The lectures were accompanied by demonstrations and question-and-answer periods. In addition to hearing lectures, the members themselves partici- pate ,actively'during' some club pe- riods in competitive art games. In the spring' of each year the Art Club members plan a field t1'ip which usually includes a visit to an exhibit. Row One: M. Merrill, B. Dowell, president, M. Mackie. secretaryg C. Green, vice president: P, Conroy, nrogv-am chairman. Row Two: K. Thompson, N. Vtfahlberg, C. Suchomel, C. Heinle, L. Smith, R. Lewin, C. Guttenberizer. Row Three: Linda Thompson, C. Frew, A. Stork, M. A. Doctor, J. Riess. Lorna Thompson. Absent: P. Bom, treasurer: M. Boyer, li. Cliver, S. Grant. M. Hammer, C. Houston, li. Keith, M. Murphy, M. Nostrand, C. Purnnski, A. Rainey, P. Scott, A. Small, B. Turpin, C. Suzameli, E. Warwick, I.. VVilkinson. 'SL , 3 SOCIAL DANCE CLUB ----1 The Dance Club, under the di- rection of Miss Taylor and Mr. Recchia, aims to improve every- one's dancing. This year the club, which meets during club periods in the gym, was instructed in dance technique by local dance in- structors. The club has successful- ly learned the Cha-Cha, the Polka, and the Waltz: and at some meet- ings the members put into prac- tice what they had learned. A club with a large membership, the Social Dance Club welcomes any- one who has an interest in danc- mg. Row One: R. Ruffini. L. Lamberti, E. Pisehedda, N. Angelo, D. Robinson, N. Muse, Mary Greer, L. Edwards. Row Two: S. Newman, R. Raichle, C. Gill, D. Fuchs, S. Amoroso, R. Heath. Row Three: H. Eagle. J. Pernell, J. Monroe, L. Ross, C. Aluia, J. Battis, C. Appezzatu. J. Ruffini. Row Four: B. Winn, H. Bell, G. Ridge, R. Ventimglia, J. Young, T. Newell, A. Spade, W. Armstrong. Row Five: Joan Gimber, C. Benz, J. Hrynildsen, John Gimber, J. Drummond, W. Ballsa. Row Six: W. Mackie, T. Bullock, D. Barr, J. Omque, C. Gibson. 133 1 1 HI-FI CLUB Newly formed this -year, the Hi- Fi Club is advised by Mr. Michaels. The main objective of' the club is to further the interest in sound reproduction in the school and help the beginner to learn the principles of this, the na1ion's second largest hobby. With the aid of trips, dis- cussions, and demonstrations, the members are taught the complex- ities of frequency and modulation. F'-76 Row One: P. Edgar, 2nd vice-president: R. Wallace, secretary: L. Larkin, E. Woike, treasurer. Row Two: S. Klute. A. Retzlaff, J. Quinlisk, G. Webster, S. Tucker, D. Culver. Row Three: M. Frost, K. Heindel, T. Bunnell, B. Hinman, R. Barnett. Absent: G. Kossowicz, president: B. Horn, lst vice- president. Row One: M. Allen, P. Donnelly, G. Griswold, D. Jones. Row Two: J. Towl, J. Hall, J. Brownell, L. Marsh, ,S. Tucker. Absent: Mr. Michaels, adviser, TECHNICIANS CLUB Members of the Technician's Club play an important part in carrying out dramatic, assembly, and classroom activities. They learn to operate the motion pic- ture projectors, tape recorders, phonographs, an slide projectors. In the classrooms they distribute and Set upfviaual aid materials of all types. Some of the boys are instructed in the operating of stage lighting. The boys prepare the lighting for all school produc- tions, assemblies in the auditorium, and many of the outside programs. The capable advisor of the club is Mr. John Thompson. J? Row One: M. Spina, D, Mannino, A. Coutant, Mrs. Merrill, P. Smith, J. Beck- maim. Row Two: R. Mack, Y. Clarkson, S. Haug, M. Seemon. secretary, M. Gallman. lf. Gwathnev, T. Stallone, J. August. Absent: J. Burgess, V. Cot k, H. Anderson, J. Hurling, G. Rus GIRLS' AUTO CLUB The Girls' Auto Club provides mechanically inclined girls with all the knowledge of cars that boys usually acquire. Under Mr. Dello Russo's expert guidance they have mastered the mvsteries of carbu- retors, spark plugs, differentials, shift sticks, et Cetera. Changing a tire was a club activity that made the girls look like a group of grease monkeys. Films devoted to the subject of safety and others that taught recognition of the dif- ferent parts of a car proved popu- lar. The girls found class dealing with ings of the cars very interesting they will be less mere man in the that their club- the inner work- they drive was and know that dependent upon future. JOB OPPORTUNITIES CLU B The purpose of the Job Opportu- nities Club is to help girls decide what field to enter or what school to attend after graduation. The Club's activities have included trips to New York to visit the Tobe-Coburn School for Fashion Careers, the' Latin American In- stitute, and the Mandel Medical School for laboratory technicians. The girls also went to Overlook Hospital to learn more about the work of practical nurses. During the club periods the group heard a speaker from Merck and Com- pany who discussed opportunities for typists, stenographers, and sec- retaries and a representative of the WAAF who described life in the armed forces. The interesting pro- gram reflected the adviscr's keen interest. Left to right: J. Ewing. E. Haller, vice-presidentg T. Gruman, G. Ruerup, L. Ciraolo. Y. Rorden. D. Amoroso. secretary-treasurerg A. Fusco, president: I I lias. Absent: Mr. Uello Russo, adviser. ISS l.,. lf- - : -Ihr ., Left to right: F. Ogden, secreta l'21l1,ZlllYlS1'l', ll. llall, vice-president. COLLECTORS' ULUIS Organized more than thirty years ago, the Collectors' Club is one of the oldest in the school and one of the most interesting. It was originated by our vice-princi- pal, Mr. Harold Thompson. him- self an ardent collector of Indian relics. This group not only has a membership in a high school club, but also has an organization which has a foothold on the future. Each member is given an opportunity of displaying his collections at club meetings and explaining why and how these treasures were found This club offers great opportuni- ties for increasing the development of hobbies which will be pursued through the years. pun- rv-treasurcrg T. Payne, president: 1st r W X 1 . J K ez in ff STAMP CLUB ,.V-. - This club, founded in 1958, deals - with the promotion of the educa- ft - tional, Well as the pleasurable aspectgg of this niany-faceted hob- A by. Edith yea? exhibitiiiks and trips 'P' .lr are plih:1efii'uncle1f.-ifheffi S pervision of thwadvlwi. .,.. zi H, to large 'saw f-Vision, ' rea en o u r knowledge, and in many ways en- rich our lives. Membership is open to all lnterested students. Mr. Dun- N Nfh ,,...f Row One: C .Doyle. J. Coyle, G. Ostrowski, J. Gladis. Row Two: R, Mag- notti, J. Urso, J. DeBella. Row Three: R. Oldfield, Gary DeChellis, Mr. Thompson, Gory DeChellis, R. Venturella. 136 SLIDE RULE CLUB Urder the guidance of Miss llama Hill, the Slide Rule Club in- troduce! the use of the slide rule to beginners and expands the knowledge and skills of those al- readv aequaihifed the funda- mentals. Uqiiallywqthelmeetingr con- sists of' l0CEl1l.'QSi and' demonstra- tions, occasionally these are sup- plemented by filhs. llghough the slimlq- rule will be of prneatest use to the future emrinetr, the mem- bers profit from the club in all mathematical and s ei e n t i f i c courses offered here in high school. Row One: Mr. Barnes, adviser, B. Price, treasurer: J. Fish, president: J. Gill, see'etary: W. Phelan, Vive-president. Row Two: T. Mc'Geary, l.. Pope. Row Three: D. Baweom. B. MeLeland, R. Freemaiu, D. Bird, G. Templeton, li. Hemsatb, W. Dowell. Left to right: J, Hogrefe, S. Oldford, S. White, I.. Warner, R. llaprman. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club was organized last year to instruct its members in the teehniques oi' the Ltarne. The boys play during' club periods an also practice at the homes of members. To aid the group in achieving its purpose, speakers are inviterl to talk and demonstrate for the boys. Mr. Barnes is the elub's able adviser. FUTURE SECRETARIES CLUB The Future Secretaries Club, composed of twenty-one students under the guidance of Miss Helen Kyrioglou, was organized in 1958 by a group of students in Business Education classes for the pur- pose of learning more about their future careers in secretarial works. During the year the imembers visited Bell Laboratories find went to New York City twice. , he girls heard two interesting Milf one by a represenfitive froiii ther' omen's Air Force andthe other by a speaker from Esso Research. The club is open to all girls in the Business Education Depart- ment and meets during the regu- lar club period. Row One: S. Boxer, J. LaCosta, J. Wentland. Row Two: P. Howarth, T. Buldo, J. Edwards. Row Three: M. Hall, M. Antanies, Secretary: P. Napolitano, B. French, President: B. Lewis, G. Rust, A. Lantz, B. Barth, U. Plinton, Treasurer: G. Ridge, Vice-President: Miss Kyrioglou. Absent: J. Melillo, C. Labenski, D. Ellis, J. Krutzner. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Under the capable supervision of Mrs. Annonio, the J. Isabella Dodds Chapter of the Future Teachers of America, chartered in 1956, enables students interested in teaching to investigate it as a career. Many opportunities are provided to learn more about the teaching profession and to secure professional information -through first hand contacts with the field of teaching. Members hear speak- ers, see films, and partfeipate in panel discussions and pertinent problems. This year the club also visited Newark State Teachers College, Union, New Jersey, and in March a day was spent in the elementary and junior high schools of Westfield. -....,.. Row One: J. Stewart, Treasurer: M. Pierce, Vice President: C. Pollard, Presidentg M. Morris, Secretary: B. Jones, Historian. Row Two: J. White, J. Centa, P. Goodwin, J. Bigelow, S. Thompson, J. Turner, C. Coman, C. Diamondstein. Row Three: S. Wick, C. Prescott, S. Aikins A. Graff, A. Abbott, A. Rienow, J. Mclntosh, F. Cagnassola. Row Four: B. Dietz, B. Butler, E. Hahn, L. Carver, L. Nevin, A. Davies, J. Pfaffle. Row Five: B. Little, P. DeStefanis, B Spencer, A. 0'C0nner, P. May, L. Holschuh, S. Jackson. Row Six: Claire Jantek. S. Oppen- heim, P. Gould, S. Mervine, K. Weyman, L. Farrow, M. Coleman, B. Bailey, C. Andrews Row Seven: M. Acque, N. Bretherton, C. Bowes, L. Taft, J. MacKay, P. Mehas, A. Lewis J. Haine, N. Boris. J. Tresham, C. Papalas, S. Hilseberg. Absent: C. Crawford, P. Kupp, E. Rockoff, K. Lewis, J. Freedman. 138 Row One: C. Edmunds, J. Saunders. Treasurer: B. Elcome, Secretary. Row Two: L. Walker, J Kyrioglou, B. Fisher. Row Three: B. Petterson, D. Brix, N. Fox. Row Four: D, Collins, tl. Hnlibitt, J. North. L. Danks, L. Carleton, J. Metlowan, M. Mncaluso, S. Sordon, M. Ren!- nian, E. Stewart, Vice-President: S. Gordon, S. Knapp, L. Matt, S. Haug, S. Telizarefz, J. Ryan, ll. Green, S. You-don, J. Sins, L. Rarber, D. Ernest, N. Moore, R. Maegzill, J. Monninger, S. Tucker, E. llernsath. Row Six: J. Bray, E. Fredericks, P. Harper. Row Seven: S. Cox, li. Towl, ti. Trenner. Row Eight: I.. Miukel, S, Swaney, S. A, Dey. FUTURE NPRSES UF AMERICA The Futuie Nurses of Amer- ica Club has more than doubled its membership sinee its forma- tion in 1957. The club gives those interested in nursing: a preview of their future careers. Q 1 u 11 I - lhuring the club periods speak- ers from the medical profes- s on have talked about careers. The members visited numerous ,gt hospitals, and girls over sixteen volunteered their serviees to Overlook Hospital. Mrs. Barber, vi t'ie home nursing' teacher, is ' the rlub's adviser. f . Row One: M. Haufler. M, Fay, M. Ritchie, C. Byrd, P. 'L RED CROSS COUNCIL The Junior e Cross, guided very successf X for years by Mrs. Cameron,,', s as its pres- ent advise!! .3 Sutherland and Miss lmlifytftf e homeroom representativeQ Uforming th e group had tvffifzmain projects, a' school memsbfship drive and a drive for contributions to the Children's Country Home. Devo- rating Lyons Hospital and park- ing Overseas Gift Boxes were additional activities. The club program included speakers of international interest. Camp, D. Yenzer, Secretary: S. Dema- rest, Vive-President, J. Kiepe, Treasurer, L. Cunningham, President: M. I'fe-rrimnn, M. liurfield, S. Zastrow, L. Poth. Row Two: A. Denholm, L. Humphrey, S. Capps-, li. Briant, M. Lewis, C. Sweet, L. Johnston, A. Soriano, B. Roeher, B. Thompson. Row Three: ti. Jensen, P. Puizh, M. Diggory, M. Hornlweek, C. Rolizer, E. Rendell, S. liushfield, S. Morin, A. lleiple, L. Steer. ll. lloet. C. Potter. C. Small. M. Whittaker, E. Davison, L. Maddox, N. Hall, S, Stan- away. Row Four: K. Dorman, R. Tobelmann, G. Atwood, S. Bills, E. Walslrhen, D, Carlisle, N. Major, L. McNeal. C, Bradbury, C. Amaek, K. Cordjaek, J. Falrlwell. Row Five: M. Smith, L. Saben, l'. Eurimz, C. Dykard, B. Anderson, A. llutler, li. Urtleivir, K. Fuueo, L. Terry. Row Six: S, Rieker, J. Kiteheoek, l. Heurtt, F. Barker, N. Tosto, J. Nelson, L. Tomka, L. Kuszma, P. Southerton, C. Tibbeta, R. Marklan, S. Mantz. 139 HOATING CLUB The objective of the Boating Club is principally to further in- terest in sailing and 'Semin boat handling. Mr. Ellis, the rliilfs zul- viser, takes an active part in club activities b- instructing the mem- bers in sue phases of boating as navigation and water safety. Al- though the club is small. the pro. gram is extensive. Meetings con- sist of films and lectures. The members enjoyed afwip to the Bout Show in New York. Row One: S. Margulies, G. Ott, R. Koppe, C. Peterson, president: G. Beckman, Mr. Ellis. Row Two: A. Heinlein, E. Bauer, secretary-treasurer3 J. Brennan, G. W'ebster, T. Bnlling. Row Three: S. Tucker. J. Bliss, D. Jones. Row Four: R. Gordon, J. Lewis, E. Hemsath, J. Bnchnrd. Absent: R. Morash. Vice-president. AQUATIC CLUB The Aquatic Club, sponsoxred by Joseph Kursar, isone of the' new clubs in Westfield P,High School. The club holds its ifneetingrs once a month during' the regular club periods. These swimming enthus- iasts hold discussions on swim- ming techni Vmjgggtheir rela- tionship to x and 00m- petitive swimming. everal .ggilms were showy on diving forn1siWThe club is plalj ing a trip to thwihore in the sprilig. . .. -'-' A. . ,. 5 'YJ' Row One: M. Birmingham, B. Jones, N. Stern, J. Ruckert, J. Peterson, J. Hnine. Row Two: J. Rollins, M. Badeau, B. Herr, C. Hedges, E. Hekeler, R. Dawe. Row Three: W. Jones, H. Neuman, L. Barrett, M. Holland, W. Ward. Row Four: T. Cave, L. Wilde, C. Hopkins, D. Meyer. Row .Fi.ve: B. Overbay, G. VanDerven, L. Scanlon, E. Lanning, H. Marshall, presi- dent: J. Christiansen, F. Disque, G. Smith, R. Meglaughlin, Vice-president: N. Longfellow, Secretary: R. Will, Paul Kupp, D. Wilday, treasurer. l4O BOWLING CLUB Mr. Tonneson is sponsor of one of the most active clubs in school. Dufing club periods, the Bowling Clrb members discuss the sliills and techniques pertaining to the sport. Every Thursday afternoon the bowlers have regular practice at Clark Lanes. The boys are plan- ning to have a Father-Son Bowl- ing Banquet before the school year is over. Row One: R. Smith. T. Negri, A. Simms, M. Krebs, R. Loughrey, J. Griswold. Row Two: J. Merlino, C. Arundale, K. Simms. J. Valentini, treasurer: B. Killebrew, C. Getter. F. Jahrling. Row Three: R. Robinson, president: L. lieyfuss, J. Parkinson, D. Sendell, C. Nielsen, G. Griswold. S. Senflell. li. Neuman. 0. VVnlle, x'ivs--pn-siflenlp C. Mnnninu, R. Messinger, R. Procopio, T. Rodrick, R. Grunouist. - K 'Jai- .. .-, Q- 'ff '? - . ef- - GOLF CLUB The main objective of the Golf Club is to further interest in golf. Everyone is welcome to join, rc- ! gardless of skill. Members benefit l from the club activities and in the spring have the opportunity to play frequently. This year the club obtained mov- ies pertaining to fundamentals. They also witnessed a demonstra- tion of the all-important stance and swing by a pro from a nearby golf club. Prizes will be awarded at a round-robin tourna- ment in the spring. Raw One: R. Littlefield, vice-president, L. Ritchie, president: S. Tucker. treasurer. Row Two: R. Iverson, P. Fischer, L. Everhart, D. Parrish, J. Petrucione, J. Grant, G. Marshall, D, Schofield, R. Daniels, D. Zaparanick, D. Powers, G. Sidford, L. Wiegman, R. Bsles, N. Bally. J. Hall, T. Dudley, R, DeCheIlis, R. Harris. Row Three: J. Kingston, L. MaeBenn, C. Steuernagcl, P. Evans, J. Goodwin, B. Small, D. SVashburn, B. Abbott. W. Orme. R. Buck, J. May, J. Meyer, Mr. Lay. Row Four: B. Harligan, 'l'. Pearsall, H. Coutunt, W. Cook, P. Fosburg, W. Carlisle, J. Roedigur, R. Knntz, 'l'. Freeswick. l4l x ....-Q' Row One: K. Trenncr, J. Johnson, presidcntg L. Mayne. Row Two: P. Perry, S. Stevenson, I.. lloykin, M. L. Walkcy, J. Scilier VARSITY CLUB To belong to the Varsity Club, boys must win n varsity letter in some sport, wear the varsity let- ter on a regulation sweater, and participate in club activities. The boys, whose aim is to promote athletics and raise the standard of the varsity letter in all sports, usher at 'home basketball games and serve refreshments after im- portant games. This year the group helped with equipment when the Springfield College Gymnas- tics Team performed. TWIRLING CLUB Anyone interested in learning how to twirl or how to improve her twirling is invitedi to join this recently organized group. Many of the girls in the club are interested in becoming members of the twirl- ing squad. Therefore a few mem- bers of the squad, ihcluding the captain and the drum majorette, are preparing them for try-outs by teaching them how to strut and to execute all the necessary twirls. The club is under the direction of Mr. Banks. Left to right: R. Haines, J. Dick. H. Fisher, K. Hite. I.. Ritchie, T. Gilson, T. Dud- ley. J. Keairnes, C. Cline, W. Mozealous, D. Stern. D. Pearce, president, S. Minkel, E. Ayres, secretary: M. Schmidt, J. Heatly, J. Smart, R. Wolfgang, M. Krebs, T. Lightbown. J. Jones, R, Littlefield, J. Varnum, Mr. Kehler, adviser. 142 , A l SUPERLATIVES Best Actor-Actress Best All-around Class Artists Class Car Most Carefree Most Cheerful Cutest Most Consiclerate Most Dependable Most Diplomatic Best Dressed Most Enthusiastic Prettiost Eye! Class Flirt Friendliest Class Giizizler Most Inqoisftive Most lnrlivimxalistic Class Learlirs Most Likell to Succeyl Class Musfisdans Most NaivrQ Best Natilgid Most Oiitldistic Most Pesslmiybii' Pemxiest Most Polite Most Sincere Class Singers Sweetest Class Wit Best Dancers Nicest Smile Man Hater f - Woman Hater Most Talkative Most Arpzumentntiv Most Ambitivlis Bc-st Loolgitfig Class Dreamers Class lntellerts 9 1 ,is SE IOR SUPERLATIVE GIRLS Karen Thorsen Barhi Lincoln Barbie Dowell Priscilla Putnam Gail Wittke Suzy Thompson Debi Dewey Jane Stewart Brina Coffey Joan Foster Sue Cardillo Barbi Lincoln 'Diane Serbe L Debi D QKQF' K gifncoln ' iizy Thomiison Nancy Nix Sue Vance Bi-ina Coffey Brina Coffey - Hope Howlett Lorraine May Karen Longfellow Debi Dewey Susie Bas-her Margie Mackie Suzy Thompson Carclyn Pollard Lorraine May Pat Hogan Dot Yenzer -- Pat Conroy Gail Wittke Karen Thorsen Judy Leonard Karen Longfellow Nancy Nix ' Alice Betts Brina Coffey Judy Leonard Pat Hogan - Gail Wittke Hope Howlett Physique--Best Figure Buddy Krebs.. Susie Barber BOYS Pete Vogt Kon Hite Blainc Cliver Pete Fay Bill Sendell Randy Foose Jerry Dick Tom Bob Haines Randy Foose Doug Eaton Sam Tucker Steve Minkel Tom Dudley Pete Voyzt Ken Hike Dudley Bill Sr-ndell --Joel Bernstein Mike Petrucione Evans Hemsath Miles Schmidt Bill Phelan Nick Bailey Fred Craven' Reed Littlefield Paul Orme Miles Schmidt Rich Lewin Tom Lightbown 'Dan Pearce ' Tom Thawley Harry Lewis Bill Sen rlel lfffleorge Webster Rich Lewin Ken Hite Tom Lizhthown Bill Sendell Phil Larsen Randy Foose Dan Pearce Herm Fisher Bill Phelan Did Most For WHS ijxri Class Athletes Foose ...,..,.. Brina Coffey Judy Ceuta .............. Jerry Dick .Q E 2 wit' Most Sopliisticutcd l Class Couple Paul McLarty ........ Carol Sue Zeis Judy Leonard ....... Tom Lightbown il .ff PL-5 we-r' Most Talented Best Mixer Karen Thorsen .....,.. Tim McAllister Randy Foose . . .Gail Wittke T44 REMEMBER WHE 'E 'K 'ss , Wie! ' JW fi 'S DaVinci, Renoir,Van Gogh Smile Now in liquid - couth! Several outstanding members of the senior class painted the Roselle goal posts blue and white. Dan Pearce and Debi Dewey were elected King and Queen of Hearts for 1959. Bob Hobbles DeChellis spent the entireeevening bottling couth. V It ' V ggly 'Ti - ' H Paul Orme, Paul McLarty, Nig:,k,fBaily, and Jerry Varnyfhwvent to a party without singing their famous Steady. Q! I f. .V Bill Sendell volunteered to give a speech about tire: reasons he hadn't sold any tickets to the Senior Play. QV V West.fiBld Senior High School teams won the state swimming champl i?nd the Union County .tggxjnament on the same -' 3 'A r My i Q ' We waited in anticipationglprqallur College Board scores from the guidance office. V N Tuff Studs DOUW flex: talk- Congratulations! Something wrong? ? ? l45 21? QQ, Big Deal I'm a Layman! P , A 4L 7 The Bear Tril1a's Truck Before I' Zorro Winkie 7' Ennui ff t L.. 44-Q. Cheese The Quintones it Y at is ,Q ,,e ., if Q5 3 f e ' Ng wif i en? 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