Woodbury High School - Sun Dial Yearbook (Woodbury, NJ)
- Class of 1955
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A new gymnasium, new cafe+eria, science labora+ories, and high school and elemenlary classrooms are parl' of an overall building program +ha+ should be realized wifhin 'lhe nexl year. The educalional opporfunifies are yours, and may each of you accepl' 'lhe challenge of mainfaining 'lhe high sfandards and +radi+ions of 'rhe pasf 'foward fhe molding of an even sfronger fulure. BOARD OF EDUCATION AND SU PERINTEN DENT Mr. F. Sherman Yeifer Secreiary Mrs. Leon A. Budd Mr. Howard J. Eisenhardf Mr. John Longsirelh ,-5 4 bf... -are ,ul Che kaund Cable The Age of Chivalry has long since passed, buf if is our hope 'l'ha+ many of 'lhe line and allruisiic concepfs of lhal' age can be an inlegral parl' of our presen+-day educaiional process. Good educalion has lhe esseniial purpose of being qualifalive rafher +han quan+i+al'ive, wi+h lhe end resulls resembling culli- va+ion more lhan produclion. The con+inuance of your educafion for life will require 'lime and work and slriving. May lhese years af Woodbury High School gird you wi+h fhe armor of sfrenglh of mind and hear+ 'l'o 'Face fhe fuiure of your choosing. 'Nl' C 7 Dr. George R, McBafh Dr. Roberf C. Puff Mrs. Frank D. Wilson, Jr. ian. Mr. Warren J. McClain Superinfendenl in . 'T' si Mr. Charles J. Sprigman .X-.. Q 4 ' Mr. Byron F. Wingrove -V, 'JVM l .,4f Modern ,Marlins As a sfory of life, The ldylls of 'rhe King illuslrafes 'lhe brighf hope of you+h followed by growing disillusionmenl' as +he years pass on. The ul'rima+e lriumph of Sir Galahad in his quesr for 'lhe Holy Grail 'rypifies fhe goal we all sfrain for, even lhough oflen handicapped by lack of energy or abilily. May we wish you all success in lhe ullimale achievemenl' of your quesf, and may your sfrengih be fhaf of len. Mr. McCIain's secrelaries, Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Hallman, pass a busy day 'Typing lelfers and keeping accounis. N' Miss Heppard and her eager beavers, Delores L. Smiih, Lois Maloney and Carol Timmons, checking lhe daily school aliendance. Mrs. Bruballer, new head of ihe cafeferia, has added inches fo our waisllines. Mrs. Fila and Miss Wes? Mr Worralls secre iaries, preparing fo malre daily 'felephone calls for the school affendance Mr. Meeks, Mr. Barber, and Mr. Kurlz measuring she base of a lamp. Mrs. Hunf, English leacher, on enlering school, greefs us wilh a cheery Good Morn- ang! Woodbury's coaches, The men behind our fine boys' alhlefic learns. Top Row-leff lo righfz Mr. Byharn, Mr. Colone, Mr. Davis. Second Row: Mr. Wayne, Mr, Hawi, Mr. Williamson. Mr. Barfleson. Boffom Row: Mr. Ross, Mr. Paine, Mr. Donlin. the Woodbury School Syslem. Miss Balmer receives from Mrs. Price a 7 Mrsa Hendricison asks Eleanor fo mail a leHer fo Mr. Coolne, publisher of the SUN DIAL. FACU LTY Miss Taylor and Miss Rolhermel, who coach our girls' reams lo champion- ships or near-championships season af- SIOO bill from lhe Woodbury Educalion y er se son a . Associafion for oulsfanding service lo I L. F li Miss Baessler helps furn ou? rhe fufure office girls of America. 3 Sfrile up The band, M Heilman. 4 - vfi'3i.,,f,a FACULTY A JCHN R..WORRALl.-Universily of Piisburgh M. .Z All,- i , Ed e gheny College, B.S.: Principal. MABEL R. HEPPARD-Temple U1've's4ly, 5.5. aod M.Ed.i Commercialp Assfslanr Principal. LAURA M. BAESSLER-New Yorlc Srale College for Teachers, B.S.: Commercial. EDNA M. BAKER-Buclmnell Universly, AB. and Piano? M7ddle- bury College, A.M.: Who's Who in American Educafion: De e- f1a'e lor Corsulralifo Non-Goverrmefla Orqarfzalions al Uniled Nalfors, W52: Life Member cl lla onal Eclucaffcn Assozfalioni Renroscmalve of lee lJ.J.E.A. on lrlerralicnaf Re alons Co'r'r 'ee cl fee Narfre Edaia :n Ass::Aa C', N,J.E.A. Service Asardz Cnairrnan ol Wyd Service Corrmf'lee' N. J. Slale Cnaolcr of Della Kaopa Grammag Member ci Convenrion Commillee of N.J.E.A.g French. l Miss Brown, our experf on World and Modern hisfory. . , Over- or under-weighl, ' Mrs. McKinney? IA' HENRY L. BARBER-Trenlon S'ale Teachers' Col'ege, B.S.: lndusfriaf Arls. WlLLlAM BARTLESON-Bfoorrsburg Sfale Teachers' C: ege, B.S. in Ed.: Sponsor of Chee'leacle'sg English: U. S. l'l'sl:ryZ Biology. C. THOMAS BODlNE-Rider College, B.S. in Commerce:Spor1- sor ol Chess and Checlmers Cub: Commercial Law: Maflie- malics: Salesmanship. M. ESTHER BRQWN--Vfeslern Maryland Co'ege, ABQ Slu- denl' Court' Ad-ffserq So:'a' S'ud'ea. SMITH l.. BYHAM-Weslefn Maryland Collage, A,B.g Pnl Gamma Dei'a Fralermly: Sopwomore Class Adviser: Hsfory. Mrs. Paine, our able physics ieacher, wriiing a problem of specific gravily on 'ihe board. Experf business mafhema iicians are developed by Mr. Bodine. Mrs. Squillace displaying a summer scene, one of her ari siudenls' earliesf projecls. 24.3 Miss Horvafh explains ihe mysleries of bookkeeping lo her commercial sfudenls. ad Miss Baker planning e lrip fo fhe U. N. Mr. Guesl s office is always open lo anyone who wishes vice abou? his fuiure. DONALD W. DAVlS-Pefr3,'fan'a Sla'c Ufrefily, AB. v Ed., l'l.,l-rf. HETUE H. EGLI-Mcffmqsde Cf coo A B' Ser or Tran- ei 4,, . .. ie 5Cr'pfSI Junior Cas: Maqazhe Driveg Commcrgfai. WCFARD P. GQJEST-Lalayvlc C: ego, BS.: Gddanzo Czame Lf, JEAN M, QUVJKEQ.-Were! lm 'u'e cl Ten' gy. BS. Hams E::':r cs: C: 'fg, V, KARL HELNAAN-Wesl Cneslcr S?a'c Teachers' Coiog BS.: Tempe Ur'w:'s'+,', M.S, in Music Edacafimg Music. Are you sure George Washinglon slepf here, Mr. Klepac? Miss Klepier, direcfor of lhe our caslles choir. FACU LTY VlRGlNlA S. l'lElbiDRlCKSOll--Tc'v'pie Uiiversfy, BS. 'rw Ed. and A Mg Sun Dial l.i'e'ary Adfefff' Lile Memner oi iii?-'Uri Educalcn As:::'al'cng Presidcnl of Wocdcury Educalicn Asso- cfaliong Eng sn. MAXINE HORVATH-Tronlm S+a'e Teagncfs' Cf 610, BS: Sfqma Siqmaq A.A,U.W.g Spomor cl Commercial Quo: Com- morcial. MILDRED E, HUNT-Sam l'l:usl:n Sfale Teaches Ciieif' B,A.' UV1iVC'S-if ci Tefas, M,A,1 Sigma Tau Della: A.A.U,W.: Ertglsi. DESMOND JCWES-Tempfc Ur ve'g'f,, A.B. a d M.S,T,- We - r'r'n'sler Toes ogy SC'V'V'd'y, Bin: O'a'of':a Coded- Ginu- cesler Couw, Leade' cl' Me A 'e :a'x Heifaqe Fo.mda'r':n Head of Me E'Q-SLN Depavmenli Erghiv, Mr. Jones slresses lhe im- porlance of early English liferalure. lah Il ,..- V7 x..-f Miss Veasey's biology classes and lab days are vividly remembered by all her sluclenls. Mrs. Eglu prepares Senior 'lranscripfs for college and conducfs lhe Junior Maga- zine Drive, in addifion fo her leaching. Mrs. Van Rosen: A book. Keeper can'f afford io be careless. can you Poi Luck prepared by ihaf Mrs. Morrison. The Pre-Indushialis-fs get fheir academic knowledge from Mr. Myers. FACULTY THADDFUS B. KLEPAC-Scfarlon Urlfewily, AB: Te'r'p'c Uni-fers'+y, A.M.: Merrper of Order of World Wars' Mcrncef of Llniled Sfales Neva' Grder: Member of Woodbury Kiwanfs Club: Sponsor of Key Club: Social Sfudes. HELEN KLEPFER--New Yc'lr Llniversiiy, BS.: Music. FMMFTT N. KURTZ-M lersville Sfale Teachers' Colfeze, B.S. in Ed.: lndusfriol Arfs. STANLEY O. LEGS-Universily of Micnigan, AB.: Universily of Pennsyfvania, A.M.3 Mafhernalics. Nd' Firsf you mus+ basfe if! direcls Mrs. Gunlzel. MARY ANN MQCOY-Buclrnei Unfversily, AB.: Sponsor oi While and Gold ard Spanish Cubg Spanish, EDlTH P. McKINNEY-Cooper Hospllaf R.N.: School Nurse. CLIFFORD P. MEEKS-Tren'cn Sfole Teacrem' Cclege, BS.: lndusfrial Arls. AUGUSTA B. MORRlSON-Drexel lnsiilu'e cf Technology: Foods. CHARLES G. LUTZ-Temple Universily, B.S. in ECL: Sponsor ol: Recrealion Club: Mafnernalics. Nuesira nueva profesora de espanol, Miss McCoy. iOur new professor of Spanish, Miss McCoy., si. if Mrs. Mulfon, one of our English, ins+ruc+ors. is also a ialenfed Thespian. ERNEST R. MYERS-Slfppensburg B.S.: Science and Malhernalics. Reading 'The Merchani of Venice ns a requlsufe of Mrs. Price's Junior English cass. S'ole Tea:re's Cc' eie Sa QD ig' Mr. Luiz helps us fhrough all our word problems. Mrs. Roedel, librarian and Senior Class adviser, fills Christmas card orders. Mr. Legg explains the Pythagorean Theorem to his geometry students. FACULTY RUTH E. OSBORN-Susquehanna University, A.B.: Sponsor of Dramateurs: Latin. CLARENCE A. PAlNE-Ursinus Co'lege, AB.: Director of Woodbury Evening School: Director ot City Playgrounds: Sponsor of Boys' Varsity Club: Director of Physical Education, Athletics, and Health. DORIS E. PAINE-Ursinus College, A.B.: Secretary, Board ot Park Commissions, Woodbury City: Science. CORA'EMlLY PRICE-University ot' Minnesota, A.B.t Colum- bia University, A.M.: Sponsor ot Reading C'ub ard Friends ot Animals Clubi English. BARBARA J, REYNOLDS-Dickinson College, A.B.: English and German. D MYRA C. ROEDEL-Swarthmore College, A,B,: B.S. in Library Science, Drexel Institute of Technology: Senior Cass Adviser: Librarian. E. LOUISE ROTHERMEL-Ursinus College, B.S.: Physical Edu- cation. For a translation of Ger- man proverbs, come to Mrs. Reynolds. Jef., 005011 A1.l...Ila,eJ' c7114-up MARTHA T. SQUILLACE-University of Pennsylvania, B.S. in Art Education: Art Guild Member: Sponsor of Sun Dial Art Staff: Sponsor ot Print Club: Art. BESSIE W. TAYLOR-Temple University: Physical Education. Ll'LLlS VAN ROSEN-Temple University, B.S.: Commercial. D, ISABEL VEASEY-Western Maryland College, A.B.: Junior Class Adviser: Biology. THELMA G. VOSS-Tulane Un'versity, A.B.: Columbia Uni- versity, A.M.: Head of Science Department: Sponsor of Na- tional Honor Society: Sponsor ot Chemistry Club: Public Relations Chairman ot Woodbury Education Association: Lite Member ot National Education Association: Cnernistry. JEANNE H. WILFON-Ursfnus Coilege, A.B.: Aloha Psi Omega: Honorary Dramatic Fraternity: Merchantville Play- crafters: Senior Pfay Dlrectori English. THOMAS S. WILUAMSON-Battle Creelr College, B.S.: Penn- sylvania State University, M.Ed.: Physical Education. . . ..4.-.., Miss Osborn males Latin live again for her students PARENTS KIWANIS CLUB CAREER CONFERENCE ln The days of King Arfhur, parenTs dreamed only of Their children's becoming lcnighTs in shining armor asfride galloping sTeeds. Today, wiTh The many careers, which our complex civilizaTion re- quires and offers, parenfs and children find The choice of a life's worlc necessiTaTes a fine discrim- inaTion. ln order To faciliTaTe These viTal decisions for parenTs and children, lasT April The Kiwanis Club of Woodbury, aided by our guidance deparTmenT, held a career conference one evening in The high school. The Kiwanis Club, many members of which are parenfs of Woodbury High School sTudcnTs, arranged for various men and women, living in and around Woodbury, To come and Tallc wiTh The sTu- denfs abouT Their own careers and The offerings of The fields in which They were employed. lviany of These people also were parenTs of Woodbury High School pupils. From The wide range of businesses and professions represenfed, each sfudenf chose The Two careers in which he ThoughT he would be mosT inferesfed and affended conferences wiTh The adulfs represenfing These Two fields. This career conference served a Twofold purpose: iT gave The sTudenTs more knowledge abouT careers in which They mighT be inTeresTed and iT afforded Them an opporTuniTy To meei' people from This area who were in These fields and To whom The sTudenTs could Turn for fuTure advice. The career conference was a significanf sfep, for'iT showed a genuine and helpful inTeresT on The parT of The pa'renTs of This area in The fuTure of The sTudenTs of Woodbury High School. ALUMNI ROY K. CLEMENT, 'I4 ROY K. CLEMENT Roy K. Clemenf graduafed from Woodbury High School in I9I4. ln high school, he helped organize and was firsT Treasurer of The WhiTe and Gold, which was a magazine aT Thaf Time. He also helped organize The Woodbury High School Y.lv1.C.A., which is now known as The Hi4Y. He has been leader of The Woodbury Senior Hi-Y since I9I2. AfTer graduafing from Woodbury High School, he aTTended and graduaTed from Peirce Business School in Philadelphia. He was Then employed by The Horace T. PoTTs Co. in Philadelphia, and is sTill employed There. He served in World War. l as corporal in The 335Th Machine Gun BaTTalion. He was presidenf of Woodbury High School Alumni Associafion, member of The Alumni Scholar- ship CommiTTee, and Commander of William STol4es Bonsal'PosT, American Legion of Woodbury. He is a charTer member of The Woodbury Kiwanis Club and a Trusfee of The Y.M.C.A. camp aT Oclcaniclcon. ALUMNI MISS MARY R. WALTON. '05 Mary R. WalTon was born in Woodbury and aTTended Woodbury Public Schools. She graduaTed Trom Woodbury High in The Class oT l905, The schools Third graduaTing class. The commencemenl' Took place in Green's Opera, l-louse, which was decoraTed wiTh bowls oT gold spaTTerdoclc and whiTe daisies To depfcT The school colors. All of The grad- uaTing girls were driven To The Opera House in local livery cabs. Miss WalTon aTTended MounT l-lolyolce College. Trom which she graduaTed in l9I2. In I9I4 she reTurned as a Teacher To Woodbury High School, a career which climaxed Two years ago aTTer ThirTy- nine years oT unbrolcen associaTion. While here, Miss WalTon coached girls' baslceTball unTil The arrival of Miss Taylor. She has sponsored The Commercial MARY R. WALTON. '05 Club, The MaTh Club. and was sponsor oT The Tri- Y Tor sevenTeen years. Miss WalTon is a member oT The Woodbury High School Alumni AssociaTion and is on The Alumni Scholarship CommiTTee. She is an acTive member oT The CenTral BapTisT Church. Miss WalTon will be Tondly remembered by The many people she has TaughT down Through The years and has been missed by boTh TaculTy and sTudenTs since her reTiremenT. I f ' ,fl f 6- T , ii 4 QD' Q .7 N-40, . 5 . T Y 'E'3-:fq-Q K Xxx Y 1-4. k,,LN-V s.-Nxg a.l-. x,'- IN' Fwlfs LL .L-L M. L- um wwf-N. I,-l L-na.. L-L-..I :- 1, LJ- ,kg v-'- H .1 .-3 Us 1 'V I ..- ,Q .- -545 T' 'wk ,-7:-A ,,- 1- f..... 'E 5 2. an X fi I ,2- 1 7 ,ggi-jk 5.1 5 ? .2 , Z' -6 L, :zz- -T .evf C 5 1 ii Nb- ai -21 . ' i 5 2' ai' X- Ar-- ' ,AM Z' , XX V51-eg. Y .,. ,- f- X5 ',,, 1 --i ': - S.. fi ' ,, . 'EE7 .2 , ' , .-. f 7, ak ,. qi' ,45- bf' ,.-4 -ff , JV. , 4 ,- I f ' ! 1 , 4 'jf I Rf 1 1 ' Q ' ,F IJ X 7 iff I Q C f X0 g ,- v,. H ,I J -.iight-ri'- 'VV -4 ? '4lu..,-.- 1 Z ' Q 5 ff! fff - ' ,Q- ,,.-.-au. what pg-,. tp.-1, Y,-VN eg--A , S 1- 5,1 H ,, ! ...:-V V Q- Q'-': f' 5, J- if S- K' W, .- i Mx. -1 --. 'Q ' FE. .2 Kaads in the Quest Ig NU -X 5 Clm A I u L Miss Veasey's biology cIass siudies crosewsec ions of woody sfems. J f .IV -ff 1' I M,-, Bafflegqn.-explain! Zonyiof used in 'Ihe House class. Miss Heppard is praising Marge for her good work, while Ilwe rest of Ihe class works indusfriously on Iranscripiions. Roads to the Qucsf CURRICULUM I5 F3 K 'gWs-'n-'I'ra :1. Wccdourf I-Ign ScnccI cI:e's Eve :curses cf emu.. Ecr e g'a:uaLe wno wiII ccrI7nue nis kn'gn's Traffng 'n csege, Inere 's 'Ee Acadernfc Ccurse. Ee' 'ne kfgnl wno WYII gcn nis arrncfr aI crce and Surge 'cfs Ice fed cf vccaiiens, Vifoodbur. :Rev ine Gene'aI Course. Inere are Iwo cndces for Ancse wnc WIII encer we business guiId: Ine Secre-+ar'aI Ccrnrnerciaf which is a direci preparehicnr Ier sIenograo'i,' and Ine GeneraI Cornnnerca, 'sr 'ne graduafe wno WIII imrnediaIe'y seek business ernpIoyrnenI. EiraIIy, for Ine IieId OI indusiriy, VVoodbury oIIers ine Pre-Indusirial Course. WIIII Iiwese Iive courses avaiIabIe, II1e knigIiI's choice is varied and precise. SOPHOMORE ACADEMIC 81 GENERAL Engiisn II Ecrefgn Language MaIIierr'aI'cs ScciaI Science NaIuraI Science PRE-INDUSTRIAL EnQI'sI1 II U. S. Hfsiory I Bue Prinf Reading IndusIriaI Main I IndusIriaI Aris Wood II Indusfrial Aris MeIaI II IndusIriaI Aris Drawnq Il GENERAL COMMERCIAL EVIQIISII II Bookkeeping Worid Hisiory NaIuraI Sconce SECRETARIAL COMMERCIAL Eng 'sn II Bookkeeping SIenograpny I Typng I Eo'e'gn Language Saa'aI Science Nafuraf Science JUNIOR ACADEMIC 81 GENERAL Engwsn III LI. S. I'I'sIQry I Ecregn Language Ma'ne'i-aiigs S:n:'aI Sc'e'ce Na'u'a' Scence PRE-INDUSTRIAL E':jfsn III Irdus'rfaI Ma'n III I'd4s'r'a' Scerce I Ir-deS 'aI Art Draw. -1 III Ir'dus 'iI AWS M-e'aI III I'du5 'aI A s Weed III GENERAL COMMERCIAL Eng 'SF III II. S, EIs':r,f I T,r: g I C:'c'rer:'a' Mai C: e':TaI Law SociaI Science Namra S:'en:e SECRETARIAL COMMERCIAL Eng Isn III U. S. H s'ory I Sfenograpny II Typing II Cornn-ercfaI Mafn Cornfnerclai Law Sccia. Science IiaIuraI Science SENIOR ACADEMIC Eng .51 IV LI. S. I'IsI'ory II Eoreign Language MaII1erna+fcs SociaI Science IIaIu'aI Science I-Icrne Nursing GENERAL EngIfsI1.IV U. S. I-IisIory II Ccrfnfcn Brancnes E:'efgn Language Madiernafics Scc'aI S:fence Na'ufaI Sdence I-I: e Nursing FRE-INDUSTRIAL Enevsn IV I L.. S, I-I'sI:ry II Indusira Sc.e'ce II I-dusifa' Aris Draffrc: IV I dusI a' A s Meia' IV Ifd.s+ a' Ar's NV::d IV GENERAL COMMERCIAL E H IV ufsf Hows, II Cffce P'ac':e ',o'ng II C: 'er:'a' Masks Cc 'erc'aI Law Seca Siecce 'Iawra' Sie-'ce I-Ic e 'I,r5 f: SECRET!-RIAL COMMERCIAL E 24:c 'V JUS. Ilsccw II Se:'eIar'aI Rrecife Cc e 'aI Main Cc 'erc'a' Law Sie' Stevie ,, A I . ie u'a SC ence Home Nursnq O 9 ,,.-- 'i iii?-3 ,f Compelifion reigns in lhe Wood Shop, where the boys, under lhe direclion of Mr. Meelcs, rnalre piclure frames. Trig class Isl period. Graphing lrigonomelric curves isn f Lloyd Shorls and Gerry Dubbs reporl lo lhe World Hislory really loo hard, is il, Barb? class aboul lhe numbers of worshippers in Easlern religions. Everyone in Mr. Jones' English IV Class enioyed lislening lo a recording of Orson Wells' porlrayal ol Macbelh. Q ln lab lhe Chernislry sludenls are shown combining chemi- cals lo grow cryslals. 5...- lui ...--v The word order and slruclure of a Spanish senlence is ex- plained fo fhe 'Spanish ll class by Miss McCoy. Forfy worcls a minu iypisfs. le !Tl1 el is lhe driving embilion of lhese Rands to the Quest Berlry Turner explains some lerms used in The House of Represenlalives lo his U. S. Hisfory ll class. The Modern Hislory class holds a panel discussion on 'fhe Ewa Carl Hawkins helps our Frengh lll class wilh fhe lnlernalional Phonelic Symbols. Soulheasf Asian Defense Pacl. 4 ff Sandy Sprigman and Bertha Renner counl fhe vofes For fhe Each of fhese boys in fhe lnduslrial Arfs Drawing class works Senlor Class omccrs durlng roll call in home mom 38' hard fo design a fufure home. The shorlhand class lislens allenlively as Miss Baessler ex ,. Kmds fa the Quest Jane! Marlin reads from Macbefh lo Mrs. Rey- nolds' Senior English class. Mr. Byham's Common Branches class is reading The Three Hosfagesf' by Buchan. Helen seems lo be The cenfer of aifraclion. plains ihe daily lesson. 'QQ n., Nl ! , Frances Berg explains ilne Bill of Riglils, wiili lhe help of a cliarf, lo the U. S. Hisfory Il class. Jackie Leonard, Bonnie of fha Highway Safely a leff lurn by fhe use Mrs. Paine explains flue physics class. Griscom, and Clara Mae Bralion, members class, demonslrale line proper way io make of blackboard drawings. imporfance of an air pressure device in her 51' 5 x Allen Jackson works a problem concerning a irapezoid with an inscribed square for ilie geomelry class. Wall af Shields DOES CHIVALRY EXIST TODAY? By Janel lvlorie, '56 l believe llwal clwivalry 'roday would be classified as courlesy, and lliere cerlainly are many examples snowing llnal couriesy exisls. Wlien l say courlesy, I do nol' mean Social Eligueile, suclw as knowing wlwen lo use lime rigbl spoon al a dinner parly. l re?er lo 'rlie common, everyday experiences llnal help lo make lile more agreeable and pleasanl for ofners. Tne woman wlwo bakes cookies lor me sick bcy around ine correr, llie busfness execurve wno will lake lfme oul lo see lo il' fnal ns new employees undersland llneir iobs and gel ac- quainled wiln ilneir iellow workers, +lie liffe bay who sells newspapers and always makes sure lnal flue paper oi Mrs. Wilson, ine sbuf5n, is 'n We dcor, where I+ can be eas y reacbed-al mesa lnngs and many more, prove lo Us fbai cn'va'r,1 does ex's+ loday because people slfl nave a love For fneir lellow-men, wnfcb is common Ge world over. Virginia Powell, our D.A.R. pilgrim. 2 ' If .nv Zuriggf, I.-no A -u':I,, li SP5 bl 11 1-F Each of 'fhese Senior boys a9Iends one monIh's Rolary meerings, where he learns aboul fha ideals and ac- Iivilies of Ihe Rolary Club. Sfanding -Ieff Io righ+: AI Benne'+, Pele Fowler, Jack Sullivan, Mr. Worrall, sponsor. Siffing: Clarke Murphy, Bob Parlrs, Jaclr Ackley. ff' T! 'Bs 5 Arni+a Coble models Ihe dress she made, judged lhe besf producl of Ihe sewing class Ihis year, as Diana Tanger admires Ihe worlr. mi? ii QQ 3 ,f . , gf':?sM aig ., mffllj pm I ,W ' ii I -Q N r . J 3. rin 3 4 'fe ,sk A f Q-Q, U X x qi.. Z '-8.45 'f-e. - f .'.f:::f From June I3 lo I8, Ihese girls, each senl by one of Ihe Women's Clubs in The annual Conservafion Exhibif by Miss Veasey's biology classes, which sfressed Ihe conservafion of holly, laurel, and ground pine, inspired us all New Jersey, wen? Io The New Jersey Cifizenship Irlslilule Io learn how Ihe sIaIe governmenl is se? up and run. Leff Io Right Mr. Worrall, sponsor, Roberla Grissom, Gail Armslrong, Cindy Baum, Sonia Osfenson, Virginia Powell, Carol Wiclr. Each year members of the W. H. S. Ar? Classes pain? HaIIowe'en piclures on Ihe windows of Woodbury slores. Prizes are awarded for Ihe besl painlings. This year's winners were Jean O'May ISISI, Bill Ryan ISIO Inol shownl, Ina Goldman ISSI. Joanne Free and Susan Moore won Honorable Menlion. during Ihe Chrislmas season. fr'- 3 - ' Q , . ZLL ,er LQ- sri -v ...if 'SF I fy' nb' 1 if: pm Q- .go V ...al +-L.. Each June, ihe American Legion and fhe Legion Auxiliary sponsor, respecfively, Boys' Siafe and Girls' Siaie. These convenfions are held in New Brunswick, and ihere fhe delegafes operafe fwo model siales, fhereby learning more abouf siaie. counly, and municipal government This yearls delegaies discuss iheir experiences wiih an old friend. Shown are Fred Edgar, Judy Flack, Do- lores L, Smith, Beify Hillyer, Cooper Holmes, David McGrail, Clarke Murphy, Sandy Sprigman, Michael Flood, Alan Sfeiss, Alberi Benneif and Mr. Worrall. Woodbury was proud of i+s Ford Molor Company lndusfrial Arls award winners, Henry Luss and Bob McMenamin. Boih awards were for excellence in machine drawings. i 1 7-x Par Crawford, Woodbury Hiqh's mos+ ouisianding girl aihlefe, Pai has her varsify leHer in hockey, baskefball, and fennis. f I I e ar+ classes decorafed rhe bulle+in board in +he main hall a' Chrisfmas wilh fhis unusual posfer made of cloih iff' w Cf' y, V Ya, .3 Va' XMIM 5 , xvdx l fm 'F 'MM 'hd' A-an 4f'f++' l 'Y-I Jr-4'-+ 4,++-P+ 4- +4-+ H '-,. - -, A-:-W . , '. 'fn 1--., MA: Z WM 1336 ! 'G f Hrusadcs 0 . my VM! A . .Mi -4- l Krusadvs STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Presidenf AI BenneTT reads To The Sfudenf Council Execuiive CommiT- Tee a IeT'rer from The ATI1leTic Associafion Thanking Them for edvedising The wresfling Team. The STudenT Council is divided inTo Two groups, The ExecuTive CommiTTee and The Home Room RepresenTaTives. The ExecuTive CommiTTee is com- posed oT Tour Seniors, Three Juniors, and Two Soph- omores. The oTTicers oT The Council are elecTed Trom This group. The ExecuTive CommiTTee plans The agenda Tor The meeTing oT The Home Room RepresenTaTives and Talces care oT all STudenT Coun- cil business. Members oT This commiTTee also in- Troduce our assembly programs. The Home Room RepresenTaTives, elecTed by The sTudenTs oT Their homerooms, acT as go-beTweens Tor The home rooms and The STudenT Council Exec- uTive CommiTTee. The represenTaTives bring sug- gesTions Trom The homerooms Tor The Council To discuss. They also reporT The resulTs oT The meeT- ings To Their homeroomsL The STudenT Council sponsors many proiecTs, in- cluding The sale oT boosTer Tags and programs be- Tore The TooTball games, The sale oT individual pic- Tures oT The sTudenTs, The annual NaTional High' School PhoTographic Awards, and Old CloThes Day. The STudenT Council ExecuTive CornmiTTee and The Home Room RepresenTaTives work TogeTher on any and all sTudenT problems and suggesT'ons, and always Toward The beTTermenT oT Woodbury High School. Vega Nilsson, STudenT Council Aide, Ireeps order in The audiiorium aT lunch Time. STUDENT COUNCIL Sponsor .. ., . . ... Miss Bfcwn Pres'denT .. . .. A'cerT BerreTT Vice-Dres'denT ,, , , PeTe Fowler SecreTary .., ,. . . . .. . Jane Mclfnney Treasurer ... ,. ..,........ .....,, . A cer'us Tu'ner RepresenTaTives on The ExecuTive Cornn'iTTee from The caises are: Jaclc Sullivan, Senior, GilberT Davis, Harry MarTin, Juncrzg RaT PcnTon, and Susan Moore, Sopherrores. HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES SENiORS: Gal ArmsTrong, 30, Adrian Broclrs, AlTe'naTe7 Agnes Covely, 34, Cecelia DopaTTa, ATerra'e: Baroara Hen:1e'son, 35, Bob GruT, ATernaTeg Richard Lalre, 36, Ron laccwone, ATernaTeg T'na Marhellos, 37, BeITe Nelson, ATer- naTe' Efanln S'e-yard, 38, RaT Somers, A TernaTe: Gwen Wag- ner, 33, Charles Targer, ATer:'aTe. JUNICRS: V':Toria Braun 24 Nancy Ach ey, A'TernaTe: Ivan DihoTT, 25, Roxanne Elclroge, AlTernaTep Nicholas Glfgor, 26, Mary Jane Euclc, AlTer'aTe' MargareT Hoey, 27, Elaine Johnson AlrernaTeg Vega Nflgson, 28, Eugene MasTrangelo, A'TernaTe7 Joe Riz. zuTc, 3I Gregory ShasT, Al'ernaTe3 Anne Yea's, 32, Na-gy We A'ernaTe3 Mafe Flood, 33, Joan Firm, AlTQrnaTQ, SODHOMORES: PaT BeclreTT, IO, Janie BaTer'r'an, Ahernalc- Phys De Lucas, I2, Glenn Coolidge, AlTernaTe: Margarei' Erie: 13, Nancy Harker, A,TernaTeq A an Jaclrscn, I4 Mar- Qare' Hcolaran, AITerna'eq Mary L:z'er, I5, Mari Ann Movie, AlTernaTe: Doroihy Re ner, 20, BarT Payne, Awf- iTe' B323 Sc:'T 2l, Nancy S psor', ATernaTet Efeen NVa'- ace 22 Tnecccra NVe'Tn'ngTen, ATernaTe. Home Room RepresenTaTives fall: abouT conducf in The halls. ,.... 4 I 'X ' vs.. Members of ihe Naiionai Honor Sociefy lisfen in+en'rly as Presideni Al Benneff emphasizes ihe imporfance of fheir .NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Tic Vfccusuf, Ciiarfer ci We Nafionai Honor EFW f W M' V . , ' r . . ,qfd ef- SCC C+' , an vsvofay duo de5iG'0d io recoqnze V7 O . AK' i8 P' , , . 1 .. ' . 'QPU-'iivf' PM B in ' i'u1Qr 'y .-my if We Sonoma oi 'Hof Ciaigmaicz CHI BH A A ,.,, , . i, 51:1 'esfinori czisis cuigiandmq Haifa oi ieader- Svffe'af,f . . .. Swim 3, :fs mafacsef, Scwsiafsiiipi and serxfce Lo s+HefS, ?i':fJUg.ii' Yea' M Mg!f'11 C pw, 5 iw, ff-swf? B ' 's', , I ' ' ' I ,.1 'tii ww Pi-40' Ahh' BVFJF1 i'f-Wwfr' V! i-1 2' 'EOM ,i e, Ar oem a Naifcfa Hmfr . J i. 1 U iii 5 0,7 QA' Svdfa SN :vffr A ir S' 7, F , Sfc.--yn XX S35-Q2 n1cMse': Eacw year fve der Cej. Gi:1f'iE mmm Tyan Wald? C52 W A Jim c' Cass are +en per cev+ ci We Sen or C1555 we CWCCLGT1 'vs We fccieiv. 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KEY CLUB The Key Club, a iunior Kiwanis organizalion spon- sored by a Kiwanian, Mr. Klepac, is lhe new hon- orary club of Woodbury High School. The firsl Key Club was organized in l923, in lhe Sacramenlo High School, Sacramenlo, California, by 'rhe Kiwanis Club of lhal ci'ry. Key Clubs began lo spread, and by i939 Florida had enough clubs 'iunclioning lo call a sfale convenlion and form a dislrici. Finally in I943, fhe beginning of an in- rernalional organizalion was slarled ai a conven- 'rion al Wesl Palm Beach, Florida. Since This new club is The service club of 'rhe high school, no iob is loo large or loo small for 'rhe Key Club lo raclcle. Hs molro is lhe same as lhal of Kiwanis. We Build. This year 'rhe Key Club sponsored a Dress-Up Day, gave Chrisimas baslcefs, and members donaled +heir lime 'ro help colleclr for rhe March of Dimes Drive in Woodbury. Sponsor ...... 44-4- M V- Kiepds Presidenf ........ ,.. Alberlus Turner Vice-Presideni' .... ,... R oberf Slewarl' Secrelary ,............. -. .... ,,.,.. Clarke Murphy Treasurer ............,.,..........,....... Folke Nilsson Paul Allen, David Budd, Louis Cocciolone, John Crowder, Gilberl Davis, James Fasig, Cooper Holmes, Roberl Hop- kins, Paul Hunf, Sfanley Moore, William Quarlon, William Ryan, Roberl Sco++, William Sennefl, Gregory Shasf, Richard Slapieford, Jaclr Sullivan, William Tender, Charles Zane. Once a monfh the Key Club enioys a luncheon meoling. l-ui-i, Bill Seeney works a differenfialion problem for Mr. LuT1 and The MaTl1 Club. CHEMISTRY CLUB The ChemisTry Club meeTs every oTher Thursday To hear inTeresTing lecTures abouT scienTiTic subie-cTs oT inTeresT such as Flying Saucers, Porous Ma- Terials in Modern Life, ls There LiTe on Mars? PredicTing The WeaTher and JeT Propulsion. They saw scienTiTic Technicolor movies lilre HA ls Tor ATom,i' JeT Power, CaTalysTs, ElecTra- chemisTry' and UnTinished Rainbows. They have also seen demensTraTions on such Things as 'QChem- ical Magic and Liquid Air. These lecTures and demonsTraTions, given by men Trom The American Chemical SocieTy OT New Jersey, who lcnow Their subiecTs very Thoroughly, malce our TuTure scien- TfsTs' eyes bulge wiTh glee and wonder. This year, as in pasT years, The ChemisTry Club has remembered a needy Tamily wiTh a huge ChrisT- mas baslreT. Each year an award oT Ten dollars is presenTed To one eT our highesT ranlcing chemisTry sTudenTs by The ChemisTry Club. CHEMiSTRY CLUB Scceso . . . ..., ,. . ...., .... M 'ss Voss P'esi:Je'T . .. .. ., ., ., W'l'a'r Seeney Vie-Prejci T . Helga Rfnifeb Se:re'a', , . , ,. PaT'i:'a Somers T'easu'er . . . , , Bruce WeniTorT'u W 'arv K+'-'rein C,eT'V5Biu ',ACQ BC'Tr1eTT D':lr Bddie, Vlfliarr B ue' Cv? Bzwersox, Mana B':f-', PaT cYa Burk- e- Pa'B.: 1 C'arc e Corner Kar:-r Dems James Durr u,d,' Fazl, M ve Feed, Dir'sPe1 Mar, Arr' Grate, BoeYTa C'ee se' Rc:e'T G'uT, Be'Ty H' ye' He-sa'd Hug, Leon l'l- e' Cezua Kfpshzewsr' Joarre l.::me'T L' 'an McKea- ce, James Morne, V'rq'n'a Pcwe Prank Sc'e'e' Roger' S Bi'C5'i Seoe' Sand'a Sorome' Joan S'ar' Dcic STe'r:e-rg, Alan Skeiss, Frank STe-ward, Chades Tanger, Pa! 'rfa Tree. Tamara Wad: Car: NV:-1 Jes' Wise , Ba'ca'a l,V:T Robe NNeeawa'd, R::e'T Ycerg. Clwemisfry Club wafches a demonsfralion of wefe sawdusf and KNOQ To burn. r causing MATH E MATICS CLUB The MaThemaTics Club is one oT The newer clubs added To The school This academic Year. The sole purpose oT The club is To acquainT Senior boys and girls, who are Dianring To Talce college maThemaTics and calculus, wiTh The basic principles eT These sTudies. The club is conducTed in an orderly Tashior wiTh The insTrucTor, Mr. LuTz, wriTing problems en The blaclcboard and explaining Them To The sTudenTs. AT The end oT The class period he gives The sTudenTs a Tew problems To werlc euT on Their own. Such Topics are sTudied as Tinding The lfmiT, diTl TerenTiaTien, and ariThmeTic and geomefric proe gressions. MATHEMATICS CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Lufz' Edward Asay, PaT CrafvTerd, Mle Food Pauire Grads, Reberfa Grscorn, Barbara Henderson How- ard HJTT. Lecw Hurver, Sfan ey Moore, Kenr-em Powell, Wf farr Seeney, Aan Sieiss, Eranlc STeNa'd, R:T:e'T STcw'ar', Berlny Turner, 5 xi. 452 T CA 4' 3 A H44 QL Aw,-'am-er 'fine 'mix' -2' -ek' so These are The singers who gave us The unforgelfable CandlelighT Service lasT Chrisfmas. THE CHOIR The members oT The Woodbury High Choir come Trom all Three oT our classes. These members, mosT oT whom previously sang in The Crlee Club, are divided inTo secTions as alTos, sopranos, Tenors, and basses, according To The range oT Their voices. lv1osT oT The solos are sung by Doris Fox and Vir- ginia Powell. Each year The Choir gives a number of programs. lT gives a ChrisTmas CandlelighT Service Tor The sTu- denTs, who all enioy The beauTy oT The Choir in The candlelighT, as They sing The YuleTide songs. The Choir repeaTs This perTormance Tor The Woman's Club. The big evenT oT iTs calendar comes in The spring when The choir presenTs The Spring lvlusic EesTival. CHOlR SPONSOR: Miss KepTer. ACCOlv1PAlXllST1 Terr Brown. ASSlSTANT ACCOMPANIST: Perl Lee Schwarh. HRST SOPRfXllO: Caro Bowersox, Leslie Dopson, Mane Eoocl, Dor's Eox, Ea'Tn Oef'z, Bonffa Greenisen Judy Harker, Mar- ene Howden, Vfrgnfa Powe , Peggy RFP, Caro yn Tnomas, PaT To i, DCT Zeler. SECOND SOERANO: Pahy Cook Barbara Drfer, PaT Hughes, Sonia Oslenson, Per' Schwarz, DaT Thomas, Caro' Timmons, Tamara Waldo, Carol WesT. FIRST ALTO: PaT C unn, Ga Darlinglen RuTh Derf, Rosalie DfProipe'o, Rechele Ep:Te'n, Judy Eaclc, Sonia Maclzarland, Marie Parrillo, Barbara Sipple, Eileen Walace, SECOND ALTO: Cfrdy Baum, Sally GuesT, Joyce Hubbs, Jacqueline Levfn, RuTh Lulz, BerTha Renver, Mary Jane Srvder, Joan S'arr Marmyn Thomas, Erma Tayior, Eleanor Tunniclihce, TEV-JORS: Bc: Bake: R51 Ceiclzugn Dan Erezeur, John Hale, Ed HoinnsT'om, BerT HunT, Jerry lvl:rr'5, Jgnn Pell-Qglglv Rfnard STe'nCe'g, A an ST-eiss, Eranlr STewar:i. ElRST BASSESZ Terr Brown Aan Dafa, RooerT Doe, Howard Hug, CMT Jarln, Cnar es Lef-'s Barq' McG'oer, W' 'am Miaeg' n lvlaro Parr' lo, Oetrrle S T', R':'ia'd STa: eTi T. SECOND BASSES: T:'r Chaffee, Dan Cnard, A. Cfard Lecn Hun'e', Dave K' mer, Guy NewTon, Dave Pacle, Rin We Trorr. -is .M-A-,, ff'XJ Q- .O I T 9 ir. if X in Animals Are Comin' for The Spring Fesfivel. The Boys' Ensemble pradicing a Negro spiriiual, The Girls' Chorus, newly or- 3 ganized fhis year, will , add a brighf spof of melody and harmonv fo our annual Music Fes- fival, which is held in ihe spring. TRI-Y AND HI-Y The YMCA aciivilfes oi Vfoodbury, Weslville, Woodbury Heighls and Wenonah are a very im- porlanl pari ol lheir communilies. These groups are opened lo all girls and boys ol high school age. The Tri-Y is lhe girls' club and lhe Hi-Y, lhe boysl. These clubs help lo build slrong characler be- cause iheir aclivifies are mainly oi a social and service nalure. For lheir own enioymenl, 'rhe Yi: usually spend a weelcend or lwo al Oclcaniclcon, have parlies or go swimming. The service parl usually includes giving money lo lhe MY l for improving 'ihe building, giving money 'ro World Service, which provides 'rhe 'Y's lor people in all paris of lhe world, sending cards or giving loys, radios. and useful arlicles lo people in hospifals or inslifulions. 91 ' av., -C Y GIRLS' CHORUS The Girls' Chorus, under lhe direclfon oi Miss Klepler, was newly organized lhis year. ll is Com- posed oi girls from The Sophcmore, Junior, and Senior classes. Every Friday one can hear rnelodious lones walling from room 9, as ihe girls praclice for lheir parl in Woodburys Highls annual Music Fese lival. They oiien praclice singing familiar slrains ol Noc+urne, one oi lheir pieces for lhe Spring Feslival. GIRLS' CHORUS Janice Baiemao, Pal Beclnefl, Rulh Bllger, Barbara Brey, Bar- bara Burlch, Ghny Bruce, Delores Capeldi, Dol C a'lr.Ja1':e Colna. Eiaine Conn, Pal Coolr, Roselle Diprospero, Ruin Derr, Baroara Drier, Gloria Dubas, Roxanne Elordue lee Farley, Marie Flood, Jean Frifz, Dee Gerhard, Mildred Gis- nnorid, Diane Giigor, Jane? Goeleslri, Sally G-uesf, Ruih Hall, Judy Harker, Nancy Harlrer, Barpara Harper, Cnargnu Ha'ris, Belly Hfyer, Marge Haalsss-, Mar ene Howden, Mcriorie Howef, Joyce Hubbs, Pal Huqne s, Josepfre ldler, Mildred Jones, Jean Kersey, Jane? Kng, Bdrpara Lawrence, Sona MacFarand, Jance Maheger Arlene Maslranaelo, Mary Ann Mi er, Jane? Marie, An' Marie Mounce, Moly No Cn, Dol Pacana, Ru'r' Ann Rurner, Gunnlf Rindeb, Margueffe Russel, Eleanor Since er rlanzy Sneoson, Mary Jane Srvoer, Jear-ne Svoclrcre, Dol Trorras Mars- Thrarnas, Pal T'o ps: , Elearor T..r :'::e, Ga' Nkfagrer, Been Wa ace. .M , 'ws-. df Lv Q Tw 1' A LMS 1 9 . ,. 6 as D' T3 These are ihs officers of .N 6 sl T fhe Y Clubs in and g Q as 4 g. , Q .11 G around Woodbury. T v iw! t BAND AND COLOR GUARD The ToremosT TuncTion oT The Band is To play aT The TooTball games, boTh beTore and aT halT-Time. IT we win, a parade Tollows, in which Woodbury l-ligh sTudenTs and Their Triends Tollow The Band down Broad STreeT, sTepping To The lively Tune oT our Alma MaTer. Much Time and energy are puT inTo The halT-Time skiTs presenTed aT The games, and The perTormances are planned especially Tor each game. The highlighr of The year, aTTer The TooTball sea- son, is The Annual Band ConcerT. This displays noT only The TalenT oT The l-ligh School Band, buT The Junior Band and ToneTTe Band play also. A wide varieTy oT selecTions is presenTed by The bands. This concerT is The climax oT The many monThs oT rehearsals, which commence immediaTely aTTer The TooTball season and conTinue sTraighT on To The concerT, which is held in April. The Woodbury l-ligh School Band is To be com- mended Tor iTs willingness To parTicipaTe in public TuncTions when requesTed, as in The WesTville l-lal- lowe'en Parade. F5 fi of our vicTory parades. . N, Our color guard precedes The Twirlers and Band when They march onTo The Tield beTore The games and aT halTTime. The American Tlag is There To remind us of our counTry, along wiTh our school banner, also imporTanT To us all. AT assemblies, Two Tlag bearers carry The Tlags onTo The sTage Tor The opening and The Pledge oT Allegiance. BAND MEMBERS-CLARINETS: Edifh Goodman, Gwen Bar. ringer, Mae Benford, Charles Cubbler, PeTer Fowler, KaTh- erine T-Tencke, RoberT Hopkins, Rowland Leedv. RoberT Le'z- ing, Folke Nilsson, Leon HunTer, John Palladino, Nancy Scnelienger, GreTa Walker, RuTh Wariger, Barbara Williams. SAXOPTTONES: AlberT Cocciolone, Calvin Ferguson, How- ard Gwin, Dean l-Taine, Lewis Karp, Myra M3Tche', Cora ETTa RoberTs, Wahueema Wilkerson, Richard Wo'Trom, Berf Hunf. George T-li'i, Ray OuaTTrone. FLUTES: RuTh Kean, Charles Kirnrrve. TRUMPETS: Bruce Bonfno, David Cierrens, Louis DiProspero, Brlan EsTrada, RoberT T-Tulrnes. Fred Lefby, Er'c McGraii, Tommy Sheldon, WalTer Taylor, Tom Zander, MAJORETTF: Mary Ann Grace. TWlRLERS: Care' Brown, PaT Danser, Jerry Dubbs, Susan Moore. PaT Muenzenberger, Ela'ne Thiernfch, M'ldred Wr'TTen, Delores Wallace. COLOR GUARD: L' 'ar Biernacki, Maureen ReberT, Sadie Sergonne, Myrna Thomas. Shapely preludes To The W. H. S. Band. The band-morale booslers To our foofball Team and leaders Orchosfra-Mr. Heilrnan and his courT musicians pose with insTrumenTs poised. The orchesTra oT our high school, direcTed by Mr. T-leilman, is one OT The viTal organizaTions, providing enTerTainrnenT aT The assemblies, The Senior Play, The DramaTeurs' play, and climaxfng The year wiTh Their parT in The Spring EesTival, held laTe in April. AT The EesTival, varied Types oT music may be heard, and much pracTice is puT on each piece oTTered. In June, The orchesTra plays TirsT Tor The Seniors BaccalaureaTe Service and Then aT Cornmencemenh where The Seniors enTer To The sTrains of 'Pomp and CircumsTance, a memory oT Their lasT hours in high school. Two Seniors ShorT, and Three Seniors Tall, Mah The Besf Woodbury Twirlers of ali. Q THE ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA MEMBERS-VlOl.lNS: Vega Nlszon, Gail f'NrmsTronq, Beverly Corsey. Glofa Eldridge, EdiTh Goodman, RuTh Schearer, Barbara Wiqqns. CELLO: Roxanne Eldridqe. BASS: Ray QuaTTrone. PERCUSSTON: Dafd McGri'l, JaneT Morie, Jean NeuschaTer. CEARINETS: Pefer Power, Rop- erT Hopkins, Eollxe Nilsson, Nancy Scnellenqef, Ka'her'ne Hencke. SAXOPT-TONE: fiber' Coccoone. George Hi. FLUTE: RuT'i Kean, TRUMPET: Loud DiProspe'o, Fred Leiby, Tommy Sne don. TROMBONE: RoberT Duke, Charles Kane. HORN: RooerT T-Ti.f,e'. N These high-sleppers are The Senior Members of Wood bury's cheerleading squad. CHEERLEADERS This year's very peppy Cheerleaders were a greaT help To The Team in leading The sTudenT body in all The cheers. Under The sponsorship oT Mr. BarTleson and wiTh Carol Wick as capTain, There was never a dull momenT. AT every pep rally someThing new was prepared. For The T-lallowe'en pep rally, The girls were dressed as ghosTs, and all The noise made was coming Trom under The whiTe sheeTs, which covered The girls enTirely. AT The, Thanksgiving pep rally, The Cheerleaders were dressed as TooTball players, and The TooT- ball Team was dressed as cheerleaders. This was really a sighT To remember. They also gave Two dances: The TirsT one was an Old CloThes l-laT Dance on December I5, and The second, a SporTs CloThes Dance on March 2I. Our haTs go oTT To This year's Cheerleaders, who have really made Things a big success. This quief W-Tormalion of our vivacious cheerleaders belies The poTenTial power of Their ZiclzeTy-boom-rah-rah. Ish- ka-bibble and similar funny words. CHEERLEADERS' CLUB Sponsor , ..,..........,.,.....,..,,.. Mr. BarTleson CapTain ..... .. .,...,,,.........,...... Carol Wick Carol Bowersox, Clara BraTTon, CharloTTe Conner, Helen Eis- Telder, Evey T-luTchinson, Joan STrang, PaT Tripley. AUDID-VISUAL CLUB Membership in This club is by inviTaTion. Mem- bers musT have a mechanical apTiTude and also a C average in school work, since They are called ouT oT class To run moving picTures, play records, and operaTe The spoT lighTs and sTage. Many Times club members use Their spare Time aTTer school Tor various acTiviTies and Tor dramaTic producTions going on aT The school. They also give up many nighTs oT The week To operaTe equipmenT Tor diTTerenT groups in our communiTy, who need The use OT The equipmenT oT The school. They charge a nominal Tee Tor These services. The Audio-Visual Club members are shown wiTh Their Tape recorder, one of The many pieces of apparalus They use in Their various acTiviTies. AUDIO-VISUAL Zane. Senior OperaTors: Roger Sahl Gary Tryon, Richard STrube Junior OperaTors: Richard CliTTord lChieT Technician Richard Gaul, KenneTh Taylor Sophomore OperaTors: Ray mond Derrocher, William Freas Michael Ge'Tz, Richard Mae A' McCui'ough, W a'n Ser neTT, Louis Sheairs, Chares A . GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB Sponsor ,..,. .. M'ss Taylor Pres?denT, .Barbara Henderson Vice-PresidenT. .Eeanor Owens Secrefary Pauline Griggs Treasurer .. . Gwen Wagner Barbara Lee Cox, PaTrf:ia CrawTord. Lesf'e Dopson, Dor- ' olhy Farrow, Nancy FI Ippone. MargareT Grady. Bonnie Gifs- corn, BeTTy Hi' yer, JaneT Mar- lir'. Sonia Osrenson, CharoTTe Pounds. Cora ETTa Rober's, Elaine Warren, Jane Wllliams, Dianne Wilkerson. gm Miss Taylor's Buffalo Gals, The belller half ' of The Thundering Herd. BOYS' VARSITY CLUB IT has been a TradiTion oT long-sTanding To honor in some way The cream oT The crop, wheTher iT be a lcnighT oT The round Table or a gladiaTor in The Tield oT sporTs. Such a TribuTe is made aT Wood- bury High School in The Torm oT The Boys' VarsiTy Club. This club, composed OT varsiTy leTTerwinners, Talces an acTive parT in promoTing sporTsmanship, honor, and The oTher virTues which exempliTy leadership. The Annual TalenT Show is buT one oT The many proiecTs sponsored by The group. A lasTing TribuTe, The VarsiTy Club iaclceT, is given To each Senior member of The club upon The compleTion of his high school days. This is some- Thing ThaT each one oT Them can wear wiTh an ex- Treme Teeling oT pride. I9S4-I955 BOYS' VARSITY CLUB RoberT Alloway, WalTer Aslrin, Jaclr BaIlisTreri, Zigmund Bier- naclri, Gilberl Coble, Louis Cocciolone, Ronald Colclouqh, John Crowder, Ray Founrain, Nicholas G I i g o r, Wiliiam HampTon, Charles HamwrighT, Carl Hawlrins, Dan Herman, Ronald lacovone, George Lind- say, William Louis, Gene Ly- ons, Sam MarTin, Thomas Mc- Kenna, Charles Mcllvaine. James MacMasTer, RoberT Mc- Menarnin, William Miler, Follre Nilsson, Roberl' Parlrs. Edward Pearce William Rip- ley. KenneTh Ro , Edward RoThrnaTler. KenneTh Sharp. MaThew Slngleron, Richard Srapleford. Wifliarn STewarT, Warren STrui-npler, James STruchel, Jacli Sullvan, How- ard Sumrnervil e, AiberTus Turner, Willy-,rn Underwood, Joel Van Deipen, Bruce Wohl- TorTh. GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB The main purpose oT The club is To lceep alive'The spiriT oT athlerics and good sporfsmanship in Wood- bury High. To gain recogniTion in This club, a sTu- denT musT win a varsiTy award in any one oT The Three girls' sporTs, hockey, baslceTball, or Tennis. The club sponsored Two dances. The money Trom These dances is To be used To help send eleven prospecTive hockey players To hoclcey camp in The Pocono MounTains in The coming summer. They also plan To supply The reTereeing oTTicials Tor The inTra-mural games. AT The end oT The year The senior members oT The club are awarded silver braceIeTs. This year The members oT The club all donaTed some arTicles OT Tood Toward a baslceT which was given To a blind man and his wiTe Tor ChrisTmas. Hail The mighly warriors! Our crusaders in shining armor. Bob Bellus Translales a German proverb, PracTice Makes The Masferf' GERMAN CLUB Komen Sie DeuTsch versTehen? l Can you undersTand Germanffll The members ol This club can. lT is made up oT second year German sTudenTs only. This year The new game oT scrabble was inTro- duced, and since Tew oT The members had ever played beTore, They pracTiced iT in English TirsT. OTher acTiviTres include playing Bingo, which is srill very popular wiTh The club, singing German songs and ChrisTmas carols, and learning German poems and proverbs. AT graduaTion Two Tive-dollar prizes were given To The Two German pupils wiTh The highesT averages Tor Two years OT German. GEDTJVI Coll? 'JFMBFQS SVGISGQ: VN. Pe, 31, Da. 1 fL '3 T 'J G5 Arr'- rn l?'rf Sari' Cawfrcfi Brar v 1 Ewr Y' 'ra' C'1'5f-f fivfzc Cp f-. - ff' - 'D a gr, Q va Grier: Qrie ea 21.1 ff f Ma ga'eT K'e:3 Eugve Ma,T'a'ge 3, 'lmas lfglfenn Duran Mme' Fore 'fsein Cave' D1 re 916- Parre' liege pow-e Vrgira :Uwe 'lacy Saw G'e::',' S'a:' NN 1 ie'3e' '-'any N 1 r r Q f Yami. SPANISH CLUB Sponge' . . ..,..., , M13 M:Cfy Presiderf . .. ., ......... . .. . Vern Lycns Vie-PreeiderT , . . , . ,, Caro Brown SecreTary ..,. ,. .. Edward GaTT'in lreaswer . .. ....,. . .. Gera d Mahoney Diclr Bdde, Gevfze Bezfer, Ke'neTn Brown, Dave Budd. Harry Burlon, Sandra Cca' Bryan Evrada. Ca y'n Ferguson. Dolores Gooding, EsTher Hansen, Mary l'larr's, Marg e Hoc a nan, A en Jackson, Jance Ma linger, Dorofhy MarTfn, Aline Mccarron, Joyce Miller, JaneT lvlorie, Alberl Morgan, STeve Moser, Frank Muenzenberger, Car' Neuber, Rulh Ann Ren- ner, Gunh T Rfngleb, MargueriTe Russell, Jaclc Sullivan Nancy Wefr, Joe Woc man. Any sTudenT Talcing Spanish is eligible Tor mem- bership in EI Circulo Panarnericano. Members learn more abouT The Spanish language and The Spanish way ol lile Through Their club programs, which include playing bingo in Spanish, singing Spanish songs, and The annual assembly program given in The audiTorium. On April I4, The club celebraTes Pan-American Day, which commemoraTes The union oT The TwenTy- one counTries oT The New World in I89O. ln SouTh America The celebraTions range Trom simple village ceremonies To elaboraTe parades and pageanTs lasT- ing Tor a weelc. Our Spanish Club celebrares wiTh Spanish games and songs. The Spanish Club discussing plans for Their Pan-American Day Celebraiion. which Tales place in April. may FRENCH CLUB The programs of The French Clubs supplemenT The work done in class concerning The French people, Their language, and Their cusToms. There are Two c ubs, Le Cercle Francais, The club Tor advanced French sTudenTs, and Le Cercle Fran- cais des CommencanTs, The club Tor beginners. The members learn French songs, see French Tilms, presefw French skiTs, and play vocabulary Games. AT Chrisfmas They have a program singing French caroig, and The French room is decoraTed wiTh French ChrisTmas symbols and The creche. Also, aT ChrisTrnas They send a Tood baskeT To a needy Tamily. One oT The main proiecTs oT The year was a Trip To The UniTed NaTions building on OcTober I9, Tor which French-speaking guides were provided. Club members had lunch in The delegaTes' dinfngeroom and experienced The Thrill of lisTening To a French inTe'breTer on The 5imulTane0us inTerpreTing ap- paraTus. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS , Ga Dar'-qfor' Karen DQ-- ns, l-.an Drox Roxanne, Fd- rdae, Mary E' en Flowers, Ge'- adre Fone, Edward Gaffr. PaTr'cfa Grgggy JudfTh Harker, Ca' 'Hawkrs Dafa Jones. Jane Jones, Dafd K 'ner BeT'e he sor. Be 'a Re e', A e e Rogers, Davd S'Te', S-and'a Sbrigmav Ba'ba'a So're's Reyro ds S 'i, Na':r STei-erson, Mar'-,n Texfe' F- eancr Vadro Doores Wa- ace Caro' Wcw. Barbara VV: Je. Presidenf Ivan DihoFF reacs To The officers of The French Club with his genuine French accenf. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Sponsor .............,. Miss Baker PresIdenT ....,. .... . lvan Dnorz V'ce-Pres'der-T , ,. Edward Cralfin Reco'd ig Secrefary Delores Wal ace Correspondrg Secrefary Roxanne E'dr'd'5e Treasurer ,... Eeanor Crobper Program Cnarrnan . Dav'd Slifer Assisfanf Charman Sandra Sprigman DES COMMENCANTS Be'Ty Adams, AT'iea Banks, Susan Badger, Marylu Casey, Barbara Burfcn, DoroTny Cark, Glenn Coe' idqe, Kenrefn Dan'els, Barbara Davis, Mary Arn Dasfs, Rufn Deacon Mar- qarer Ffes, Nfchoas G-ifqor, Paul GoT'scn ng, Virg'n'a T'la'n cn Pal' T-lugnes, JaneT Krg Dar ene Lghf, Mary lJ:r'or', Pafw Payne, Maureen ReberT, Feca Robrsoru Nancf Schelienger, Mary Jane Snyder, Fea- nor Vadno, Conshnce Vaughan, Eileen Wallace, Caro Woo vfn, Ted- die WorThingTon, The other officers of Le Cercla Francais des Commenganfs lisfen as Mary Jane reads a leTTer from her French correspondent Seafed are Mary Jane Snyder, Paffy Payne, Nick Gligor. Sfanding are Pai Hughes, Connie Vaughan and Molly Norion. PIKERS' CLUB The Pikers' Club is open To boys inTeresTed in HO.-gauge railroading. This year The members are conTinuing To work on The HO. gauge layouT which was begun lasT year. Specal ernphaziz is being placed on adding scenery and on wirfng The layouT Tor remoTe operaTion, a very inTere3Ting edu- 1 Canon in ll59ll:- Piciure on pages 52-53 PIKERS' CLUB PresidenT Richard ClifTord Vice-PresidenT Richard Maier Secrefary-Treasurer Gera'd Mahoney COrnr'nil'Tee Chairmen Scenery. . ,Love Crandall E'ecTrical .... Bob Jackson Bob Ailowav, John BurkeTT, Richard CiiTTord, Lovell Crandall, Bob Doe, Bob Jackson, Gerald Mahoney, Richard Maier, Al Morgan, Frank Muenzenberger, Ken Murray, Ed Ryan, Joe Yeger. The deadline for ediforials is December I5, Gilberf Davis informs his siaff. READERS' CLUB The purpose oT The Readers' Club, in The spon- sor's own words, is, To increase an appreciaTion oT good liTeraTure. The meeTings are very inTormal. Tor They cIon'T even have oTTicers. They merely wanT To read and discuss good boolcs. Mrs. Price reads To Them Trom such ouTsTanding magazines as Harper's and The ATIanTic MonThIy, buT Their main acTiviTy is The reading oT excerpTs Trom good shorT sTories, plays, and novels. ATTer reading These se- lecTions, The club members discuss Them and Their auThOrS. PicTure on pages 52-53 WHITE AND GOLD Anybody wanTa buy a WhiTe and Gold? is a cry which awalrens The sleeping members oT The eighTh' period and seTs Them digging deep, deep inTo Their poclceTs. This year The TaiThTul readers awaiTed even more anxiously The TirsT ediTion oT The monThly paper, which was delayed unTil The lasT oT December. WiTh The aid oT The largesT group ever To Turn iournalisTic in W. H. S., The paper ex- panded Trom a Tour-page ediTion To a Tull six pages. OuanTiTy was The word Tor The WhiTe and Gold . H- s READERS' CLUB Barbara Brey, Mary I-Tarr's, Jcyce Miller, Janel' More Harrier Rfchards, Nancy Saq'rs. Nancy Schel- lenger, Helen S?rnon, Louise STee'e, Nancy Sfeven- son, Eeanor Vadino, Susan Ver Bryclr. WHITE AND GOLD SPONSOR . . ., . Miss McCoy EDITORWIN-CHIEF . .. . Gfiberl' Davis ASSOCIATE EDITOR ., . Ina Goldman BOYS' SPORTS ,. Ed GaTTin GIRLS' SPORTS ., , ., , ., ,Paf Clunn ,, CLUB EDITOR , , , . ,... Sue Badger CIRCULATION MANAGER .. . Joe R'zzuTo ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER Molly NorTon BUSINESS MANAGER . ,. Bob Jackson ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Mary Jane Snyder EXCHANGE EDITOR ...,.... Connie Taglianehi EDITORIAL STAFF: Nancy Aclcley, PaT BecIreTT, Barbara Brey, Barbara BurTch, Sue Cossabone, DoroThy Clark, Phyllis De Lucas, Mary Jane Dick- son, Frances Duncan, Blanche Easrlaci, Rochelle EpsTein, Jo- Ann Flynn, Margarel Fries, Jean Frilz, Diane Gligor, Virginia HarnilTon, Barbara Harper, Jane? King, JaneT Myers, Frances RoberTs, Eleanor Schoeller, Paula Schuchard, Peri Lee SchwarTz, Rose Shilrifino, Nancy Simpson, Dolores SmiTh, Nora STeel, Barbara Wiliiams. BUSINESS STAFF: Befsy Branin, Marylu Casey, Gwendolyn CliTTon, Rufh Derr, Marion Evans, Lee Farley, Juanila Fisher, JaneT GoeTasIri, Dolores Hess, Carol Jones, PaT Payne, CharIoTTe Pounds, Nancy Sagirs, Nancy STevenson, JaneT King, JaneT Myers, Frances Roberls, Eleanor Schoeller, Paula Schuchard. Peri Lee Schwarlz, Nancy Simpson, Dolores SrniTh, Nora STeeI, Barbara Williams. TYPISTS: Margi Ahern, Ciarice Englefon, Marie Flood, PaTricia Graqg, DoT Zeller. ' FEATURE EDITOR . . , ., . Margi Ahern This year wiTh iTs increased size and larger sTaTT, plus more OT The TeaTures ThaT mosT inTeresTed The readers, as well as The laTesT happenings in and around The school. The reTurn To our Torrner prinTer, The ConsTiTu- Tion Press, broughT wiTh iT The reTurn To The glossy- Type paper, which many readers preTerred. Under The supervision oT Miss McCoy, The sTaTTs succeeded in making a beTTer paper Than ever and hope The TuTure will see even more sell-ouTs Than This year. One of The big headaches of The business sTafT of The WHITE AND GOLD is raising The necessary funds. i 6 ....,...-.rpg .I Dolores poinls our fhe fhree basic rules of business efiqueife 'lo ihe members of fhe Commercial Club. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club reaches 'rhe girls correcl' oilice behavior and poise in business silualions, and procedures in being inlerviewed. Each girl has a chance lo spealc on various phases oi business ro lhe club and parlicipale in dirlereni' panel discus- sions. Their enlerlainmenl proiecls are parries and movies, when The lime 's availab'e. The club also helps develop a personaliiy ihal would aidin secur- ing employmenf when fhey go our info The business world. Each year The girls iry lo add somelhing new 'ro lhe club. Learning haw 'ro operale dillerenl ma- chines will be 'rheir proiecl for nexl year. COMMERCIAL CLUB Sponsor . ,. . . ....,,.,... ....,.. M 'ss Horvalh Presidenf , ,. .,,........ De'o'es C. Srnifn V'ce-Presfdenl , .. . . , .. . Ada An-acl: Secrelary ...... ......,. .....,..... ...,. P e g gy Krebs Treasurer , .. , . , . Pai Harsen Pnyns Bumcn Jean Dare, Joan Fr'n Jean Forlsdn, Charlolle Geiger, Mndred Cvismondf Rose l-laclmer, Joan Holberg, Marlene Howoen Sandy ld er, Joan Kflcuchi, Marv Ann Mi e' Mary Murphy, Anene Rogers, Rufh RossI+er, Helen Sage, Frances Schiavo, Dorolhy Thomas, Barbara Toye, Alice Waf- son, Evelyn Woiocrl, LEATHERCRAFT CLUB The Lealhercrall Club is designed lo acguainl 'rhe siudenis with The diflerenl implemenls and lech- nigues used in lhfs crall. The Lealhercrail Club is conducled In a classlilce manner under the ab'e guidance oi Mr. Kuriz, who endeavors io 'reach 'rhe bofs who are irieresied lo improve lheir lalenl and zlcill, Such ariicles as wallels, bells, and poclcei- boolcs are made. The members ol lhis club are chosen ior Their abilily lo handle learner. Al' ihough lhe club is one ol lhe newer clubz ol lhe school, if has gained a good repulalion among lhe sfudenls who are inleresled in lealhercrail. LEATHERCRAFT CLUB .laclr Aclriey, Bot: A iowav, Jenn Burgess, Bii Dan mer, Har'v E 'on Ted EiiS', Joan Eorsman, Wi'ifa'n Harnplon, Dale Near, Charles Osman, John Olfo, Ned Fallon, Bar? Payne, George S nilh,,Charfes Tanger. Mr. Kurh explains ihe lricls of Hue leafherworking irade fo ihe Leafhercraff Club. Nexl, +hey'II hy it ihemselves. 'Y I I Our priniers are hard aI worIr on II1e Iickefs for the DramaIeurs' Play, one of Iheir many proiecfs. PRINT CLUB FRIENDS OF ANIMALS CLUB Members OI rnig cIuI9 aeend fran, neuri gzrfnnng Tne Friends CI AnimaI5 Cue gives one cr 'wo prom Iickefs and ineir edges? 'en our scneduIe awards ai Cammencemenf for nurnaneness. Ine cards. In addf+'en +3 Inf, nne, crfnr ma?c'i:a' ii' Iurds are pnevided 0, an anrua sfudenf dance. FX? many ouisfde erqanfzaifenz. A ei Inia work 'i Irie bi-weeIcI, meefngs, Inere are digcusseng, Iec- C076 on Ineir venerabIe dd pres? wnfcn eanes back Iuree. or me'ion picfures, Qurside ei ine regular Io lB59 and OI wnicn The memcers are iuzfifiabf, meeIinqs,II1e cIub I1efp5IOsIor abandoned animals. proud. Humane-ness is 'rne aim oi The dub. Because of Irie Iimifed space in me priming room, wnfcn is ako used Ior siering arf 5JopIie5, member- snio in me Prinf Cub I5 'imiIed. New candidales are 5eIecned by Senior cIub members. Upon graduafen, eacn Senior 'nennber is g'ven a beaufifui ring, Eacn Junior receives a pin. MEMBERS OF FRIENDS OF ANIMALS CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD: Rmand Bc-aIr'ey, F'an:es Berg L an Bernal? Ca'a Mae B'a in, Grn, Bruce Pa? Buns Hel.- and Gffn, Banoara Weafzn. L' 'ian MiKeqney I I'3VV-'fi Rcnards, Susan Ver BWCL. OTHER MEMBERS: Penny Baurniesfer, Beffie BanIe', Care Cnur:ni', Gen Cool idge, Sna'cn Ha QIJISI, Pa? Hansen Jean Hanes' Btn Iac:-vane, Ca'cI Jcne: Der:- fny Jones, Mancn Kaufman. Jcyce Ken', Bao Kine, Dare K:en ef, Ten' Lecnard Gezrn Lindsay, EIea'1:r L7:I,B LSL,-L, Leee Marf'n. Cna'-eg Mer , Rfnfe Tl':'CIS, Jane Rdd ff, Fe :'a Roensen, Rzze Sniki. fn: He en Srrcn Dccrje Sndef, L:.1':e S'ee Q. The Execuiive CommiIIee of II'1e Friends of AnImaIs CIub are shown along wifh Tippy. Does he usuaIIy IooI: II1aI alerf, Howard? I?ECPEFTl'Q'Jf'a, COMMITTEE Sconzo' . . N2 L81 Pres den' ., , ..Be'Ty Lopez V':e-Preise , Jacle Leonid Se:'e'a'f . , Eeanor Sznze er Treasure' . Bro-ara l-le-'Gerson PaT Be:leTT, Barbara Berger, Marylu Cazey T-Teen E sTe de' JaneT Goefasif Rope'T Gm? PeTa Haynes, Ba'oa'a hT1 ', F321 Haan , Eve , T-TUC 'naar Eire Jznnzcj Jean Peuzra David S 'Tn, Ken TJFVFCI, Jia' Wei'- nardT M red Wn'T e', Cara' Bzwersor Pa'Ty Pine. Our Salurday nighT dances have been proven a success because of The enfhusiasfic leader ship of our RecreaTion Comrniffee. STAMP AND COIN CLUB The 5Tamp and Coin Club adopTed This name This year To malce The scope oT The club larger. IT is a small club buT does a greaT deal .oT worlc. They discuss Tne laTesT sTamps and coins, compare col- lecTions, and Trade among Themselves. The club discusses Technica'iTies abouT sTamps, and maTches sTamps and coins in caTalogs To deTermine The value. They also receive sTamps on approva' Trom The sTamp companies. RECREATION COMMITTEE One of The mosT helpful clubs in W. I-I. S. so Tar as our social liTe is concerned, is The RecreaTion CommiTTee. Mr. LuTz does a Tine iob oT heading The club, which is made up of one represenTaTive Trom each homeroom. The commiTTee's maIn pur- pose is To see ThaT The dances go smooThly, To pro- vide a boy To run The new recorder which They pure chased lasT year, and To supply Tood Tor The reTresh4 men? sTand. This commiTTee also has charge oT pur- chasing The laTesT records Tor The dances every monTh. Anyone who has a suggesTion ThaT he Thinlcs would beTTer The dances may presenT iT To The Recreahon CornmiTTee, where iT will be considered by The members and Mr. l.uTz, and iT approved, will be inauguraTecl. Woodbury's numismaTisTs and philalelisfs lall righf, Coin and Slamp Club membersl arc The colleclors and Traders of such stamps as Those in The above cafalogues. STAMD AND COIN CLUB 9'-3s'ge'T . . .. Pau' I'-lun' Vie-P'es'de'T J: Pa adro Mem:-3'ss Ga Lee A 's :'g Ed Gay. T-Tgwarg Gyn Rasa Hayes Jail: Johnson. B' M' er Da' Mdcne . Frank Maenzen- :e'ge'. WhaT's ThaT7 Somebody dropped a boflle our The window on your head? 'he cas? of Gramercy GhosT wonders how iT could have happened To poor Ed. SHAFT CLUB The ShaTT Club is composed oT EndusTr'al boys who seT up The scenery Tor The Senior and Drama- Teurs' plays and see Thar iT is in working order. They also seT up The bleachers Tor graduahori. The members sponsor an EasTer egg hunT every year Tor all The lrindergarTens in The Woodbur.' Public School SysTem. The club buys The eggs wi+h proTiTs Trom Their annual dance. On one oT Their especially amusing aTTernoons members dye and hide The eggs. SHAFT CLUB Sponsor .,........ ....... M r. Myers PresidenT .,,....... .... D an Herrrari Vice-PresidenT .. ,... Gilberr Zander SecreTary and Treasurer Henry Luis l DPPVP-TT'lPS Sponsor .,...,... ,..,, M 'as Ogbzrrw Pa? BeireT' , Presse . Ed Gawn , , Vice-Pre: der' Marrlare' Oiorl , , Sefre'ary Guberf Davis . . Treaiure' Suzan Badger, Jarres Berner, Gecrge Bies'er, BerTv Brown, De Tres Casa J' Sue Cassaccre Beverly Cc Aer, Eare Ccrrl, J Bonne y, Gcra Ducas Jr' Dunn, Banche Easraclr, Marc' Ears Lee Farey, Dcro'rry Finley Mary Jean Fluclr, Gerry ForTe, Dorc'hy Garrfcr, De ores Gerhard, Dane G gcr, Jarer GoeTaslr' Ina Goldrnan, PaTGrar1o, Rcserr Grur, Sharon Hallquisf, Nan Halscheid, Barbara HarnflTcn Grny HarrfT:n, Jean Happe, A 'en Jaclrson, Jane Jones W'rr'e Kennedy Mary Lee Kcler, Darene Lifzrl, Mary Lcz'er, Pa' Muenzencerqer, J-ire? Myers, DercTny Pacara, L'nda Pappers, Parry Payne, Gunhfr Rinrzeo, Eearir Schoeller, Myra Scholl, Paula Schuchard, David Slifer, Connie Taglianelfi, Pal' DRAMATEURS Because oT The large number oT people wanTing To belong To DramaTeurs, membership This year was based on The resulTs oT TryeouTs. ln order To be chosen, each candidaTe had To memorize and recfTe TiTTeen lines oT Shakespeare. The group was di- recTed by Miss Qsborn. In The meeTings, The members learned abouT lighTirg, malce-up and properTies. On March IS, They gave Their annual play. They chose Gramercy GhosT. IT was abouT a Revolu- tionary War soldier who Tailed To deliver a message given To him by George WashingTon. Because oT This, The ony way he could geT i'To heaven was by meeTing a descendanT oT The man To whom he was To deliver The-message. Towers These are The happy winners of The annual grade school EasTer Members: Gene Abendschefn, Jack Azlrley. Pau' Allen, Rol:erT Alloway, Burgess, John Burgess Ray Camp, Don Collins, A en Davis, Reber? Doe Fafgmany Cnares Fowler, Fred Frarl, Harry Giass, WI 'arn Harr':JTcn, Cooper Holmes, Lesle Kane, Jnhn Krno, Richard Lalre, Fred Logan, WalTer Marlcs, WalT McHenry, Rcberr Mcl vare, Rrce-rT M:Men'rnar, LynTord Moore, Jenn OTTO, RoberT Parlrs. . n Ned Pavers, Harry PT-e'TTer, Over Rcse, Ed RcThrnaller, George Srni'h, Jaclr STeuT:er, T Riehard Slrube Gary Tryon, Paul Urfgennach, Sarn Websler, William Wrighl. CharleS Bailey, AVT , Harry E'Ton. John Herman Herlleir, Eqg Hun'r, sponsored by The Shaff Club. Mr. Myers and his men, who seT up The scenery for our plays as one of Their duTies. Qs, Li' Q 3 -nc .-., P- J' 1, Q, Ifoll ' Mt -Q no 9 -4 Us -sq , CHESS AND CHECKER CLUB Sponsor ..,,,.. ....,..., M r, Bodine PresidenT , ,..,.,..,,, Jarres Sfucnel Vice-Presidenr . . ..Tnon'as McKenna SecreTary-Treasurer . Car' Hawkins Rc and BeakTey. Drew Byers, Ray Camps. D'ck Clark A CTTTCVG. Jim Cook, John TRW Dale, Lee Daniels, San' Donaghy, Edwin DuckeTT, Jan Du'r. Jerry Dunn, Brian EasTlack, Lou's Evans, Ca fin Ferguson. Dona'd Fish. Bob Green, MarTfn Harley, Cnaries Hamwr'ghT, Carl Hawkins, Samuel Hoggs, Eugene Keenan, Jerry McCu'ough, Chares Mcllvalne, Tom McKenna, Jim Mserendfno, Dan MiT- che'l. Car' Neuber, Ronn'e Nchols, Bob NorTh, Bob Parker, John PeTroski, Jim Riley, BTT Ripley, Rihard Sakom, Wayne Sener, Jim Sharp, Ma?T SYngleTon, Rey- nods Smifh, Ernie STeuber, Jfrn STuch-al, Howard Summerville, Ken Turing, Ronald Turing, Jim Van ETTen, Dave Warner, Leonard Wilcox, Oliver Wing. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS -,Ax c x Look before you leap, Carl. Thai' boy's gof a gleam in his eye. The resT of Mr. QF Bodine's Chess and Checkermen keep a sharp eye on The proceedings. EuTure Homemakers oT America is divided inTo Two groups now. One is a group OT Juniors and Seniorsi The oTher, a group oT Sophomores. There are local, sTaTe, and naTional organizaTions oT This club. Woodbury is Group One oT The SouTh Jersey division. High school girls who are inTeresTed in home eco- nomics would be especially inTeresTed in This club because iT is acTually operaTed Tor The modern young homemaker and helps her solve some oT her biggesT problems oT house-keeping. Members discuss such Topics as, How Much ol The BudgeT Should a Girl Demand? and How a Homemaker Can BeTTer Members oT Her Own Fann- il yThe club also does much To help people who are handicapped. One oT The good deeds performed by The FuTure Homemakers oT America is The pur- chasing oT Unesco coupons, which are worTh S5.00, To provide Tor school supplies Tor The needy sTu- denTs in counTries ravaged by war. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA GROUP!! SOPHOMORES Sponsor ....,.....,., Mrs. Morrison Presidenf . .. ..., . Jane Morgan Vfce-Pres'denT .., ,.. Carol Murphy SecreTary ., ,.. . Jess'e Johnson Treasurer .............. Linda Pappers MEMBERS: MargareT Alson, Sandra Coan, ArniTa Cable, Mary Coy, Marion KauTTman, Joyce KenT, JaneT Kersey, Sa-zdra Kersey, Caro'e Murphy, Ed?+h Payne, Lillian PraTf, E'r'ly Rosmussin, Emma Russell. Carol Seeds. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERTCA P'es'derT ..,,..... L' an Mcliegney V'ce-Presfdenf ,...., LoreTTa Mye's Sec'eTary ....... .,.., P eggy Krebs Treasurer .......... A da Aurnack MEMBERS: Aloa Aumack, Eeanor Cropper, Jean ForTson Bearrfze Eosler, Tne 'na Hoggs, E' een Hudson, Peggy Kreos, Janer Mar n, June McGee. Lflian Mcliegney, Joan Mead, Joyce M er, Lore-TTa Myers, Faith Pa mer. Irma Taylor, Barbara Toye. CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB This year The Chess and Checkers Club has a new sponsor, Mr. Bodine. There are Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors in The club, wiTh The member- ship being limiTed by The TaciliTies available. The club is mainTained Tor The sole purpose oT Teaching The members The inTricacies oT chess and checkers. During The year The club sponsors a dance aT graduaTion, 530.00 oT The proceeds Trom This acTiv- iTy goes To a Tund Tor a well-deserving senior oT ouT- sTanding achievemenT in whaTever Tield The prin- cipal designaTes. The officers of The Fufure Homemakers of America pause for refreshmenls during Their siudy group, where They learn how To be worThy members of families. -J' On Armed Forces Day lhe Junior and Senior boys lislencd +o recruiling officers +ell ol lhe advanlage ol en+ering fhe service. ASX Faculiy members Mrs. Hun+, Miss Voss, Miss Brown, Miss Kleplcr, and Mrs. Egli loin with sludenls Tamara Waldo, Clarke Murphy, Folie Nilsson, Sandra Sprigman, and Berf Hun? +o bring us assemblies which appeal fo all The inler- esls of Woodbury High School sludenfs. Tlwe Aflnlelic Council discusses Woodbury High Scl1ool's fall sporls schedule. Sealed are Cap Paine, Mr. Worrall, Dr. MCBdll'1, Jaclr Sullivan, Miss Taylor and Mr. Davis. S'land4 ing are Barbara Henderson and Mr. Wayne. Mrs. Jones and lwer lwelper lreep all of our boolrs in repair X! ' -f 3? T. Q X v f' . f ' x I! I I:-6 C133 'ff ,ffgxo Q' kdm f X, it Courmzmenfs W0 JW W ffbflip Tig.- .....-12'f'i'fJ','v -'vw A -4 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES ' ' 77',.22lf5eaa-- if Y 'X ' BOTTOM ROW Warren Slumpfer Richard Roll Ed Rolhmaller Carl Hawluns Charles Mcllvanne Wllluam Louss Sam Marhn Jlm MacMasler Gene Lyons Ken Sharp Bob Parlcs SECOND ROW Coach Wnllnamson Wayne Johnson Clxff Jarln Dan Herman Bob Alloway Fred Dlllxes Vmcenl Leo Romeo Galanh Ed Duclrelf Coach Wayne THIRD ROW Ed Gay Lem Surfer Richard Slapleford Jlm Cool: Charles Barley Charles Lewis Gulberl Coble Jam Sluchel John Balllslrerl FOURTH ROW Ed Pnerce Charles Palne Cha les Ralrdon Ronald Colcough Bob Slewarl Ray Founlam Coach Hawlr FIFTH ROW Manager Al Rende Manager Jack Leppe Manager Bruc Wohlforlh Manager Richard Splssell VARSITY AND JV FOOTBALL The l955 season ol lhe Thunderang Herd opened wlh a depress ng game played agavnal Camden who beal us by Ihe score ol 28 6 l-low ever If one considers lhelr experuence and weughl lhe boys pul up a good laghl Proof ol our ablllly vas evnoenced by our vnclory over Vuneland lhe score being 6 O Follownng IH slyle we won our second away game wllh a core ol I8 over Lower Reglonals zero Ne I In llne was Auduoon wnom we played al home and wh lewashed our lnlrd n a row al l-laddon l-lelghls bear u In a lough game by IO pon s 6 I6 Glassooro came lo us lh S year and V' V aller a nard lougnl game loolc away I3 polnls leavlng u wln none NVe avenged I-laddonluelds I ory ol lasl year by nnn ms r 2 ur ep mls were hgn IO sol e o our sses w en we wenr lo Paulsooro, where lne lradllonal crowd ' r ' gal our riva' ou Paulsoor won - . e seacn en c.-or orfa+e,y ar I e Hero olaye Colhgswoo cn Thanlcsgvfrg Day, ' If ugn - e adn' 9 r a il' al f o or wf ,nfo we hed ln 'n The Woodbury l-lagh Varslly learn came Ihrouoh lhs year and In lhe words ol lhenr very capable coach Mr Wayne ll was a very sal slyunq season Our Junlor Varsuly Team came lhrough lhe 54 season wnlh a lxne record of llve vlclorues one loss and one le Wood bury Woodbury Wood bury Wood bury Woodbury Wood bury Woodbury Woodbury Woodbury 6 6 I I 6 0 2 0 7 Camden Vineland Lower Reguonal Audubon Haddon Helghls I6 Glassboro Haddonfield Paulsboro Collnngswood JV FOOTBALL SCORES Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away WHS O .. Collingswood .,, .., .. .. , Regional .. .. ......... Audubon ,. ... ..... .., Haddon Helghls 4...,. ..... Glassboro ,. . .. Haddonfield ., ,. ,, ., Paulsboro .4..,.,...,... Tournaments rush lo Charles Mclllvaine's aid in lhc Glassboro game. arlie Hamwrlglll and Jacl: Sullivan Mr. Wayne walclwing a lense momenl in lhe Col lingswood game. - 1 HOCKEY BACK ROW: Par Crawford, Elaine Warren, DiAnn Willrcrson, Peg Grady, Leslie Dopson. SECOND ROW: Barbara Brey, Manager, Pauline Griggs, Mary Loxier, Jane Williams Jane? Marlin, Miss Taylor, Coach. FRONT ROW: Clare Ella Roberls, Barbara Lee Cox, Gwen Wagner, Capiain, Doflie Farrow, Nancy Filipponc. As in previous years, The Girlsl l-loclcey Team, accompanied by Their able coach, Miss Bess Taylor, spenr a weelc al l-loclcey Camp al Ml. Pocono, Pennsylvania, io prepare Them Tor a lull and belief- rhan-Tair season ahead. The blue lunic lassiesv swepl fhrough'all Their pracfice games, noi losing any. Playing on The home field, They look Coflrgswood easily by a score ol 6-2 fo win The opening league game. The nexl game, wifh Gfoucesier, was Wood- burys lirsf of Their few losses, as lhey dropped lhe game, 4-O. Then came a spree oi viclories, much deserved by 'rhe de'ermined and aggressive eleven. The decisive games were won by bearing Paulsboro. Bridgeion, Audubon, and Collingswood by scores of 4-I, 5-2, 3-i, and 3-O, respeclively. The nexl sched- uled game was wilh Gloucesler again. Miss Tay- lors girls, resolved lo conquer lhem, bear lhem by a linal score of 3-2, a lriumph which pu? Woodbury in firsr place. They bear Bridgelon, 3-O, buf aller lhey baffled againsl Audubon, lhe final score was I-I. This lied Woodbury and Gloucesler for The Wes? Jersey l-loclcey League Championshp and meanl a play-oil. Woodbury me? The Gloucesler learn lor the game ol The season. Borh reams, sfriving for rhe championship, played slrenuousy lo a I-I lie, buf in rhe las? Few seconds of play, Gloucesler rallied one more goal lo Lake lhe championsnp. ll was a gisappgirvmenl for VVoodour,l, oul s'i' as was said by bysianders, 'lf was lhe oes' game ci The sea- sonf Tribule is pa,able so lvi'ss Ta,lor for her palienl and experr coacnfng. Pal Crawforo, who was hfgh scorer of The season and scored many oi 'ne decisive goals of 'me games. olayed a worderiul game all season, as did Gwen Wagner wno was second high I scorer and caplain. The delense played aggressvely, baclcing up fhe lorwaros. VVe should nor lorgel 'ne ous-'ro-win spirl ol The learn and managers. If was a commendable and wel o'a,ed season Oy she 'Woodbury High l-loclceyisss. PRACTICE GAMES W.H.S. OPP. Pilman .. . 5 2 Pilman .. .r 4 0 Claylon .. .... 3 0 , B l ' N, If .koi I cizoss couNTRv A BACK ROW: Louis Evans, Wilfred Parcells, Follie Nilsson, Calvin Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Rober+ McMenamin, Guy Newlon, Mali Singlelon, Roberl Underwood. FRONT ROW: Franlr Ripley, William Hampfon, Al Turner, Thomas McKenna, Coach Browning Ross. HOCKEY LEAGUE GAMES W.H.S. OPP. Collingswood . . .,... 6 2 Gloucesler . . 4. . 0 4 Paulsboro .. H- 4 l Bridgelon . . - - 5 2 Audubon ..,,.. . . . 3 l Collingswood .. ... 3 0 Paulsboro .... ... 3 l Gloucesfer .. . 3 2 Bridgelon ...... ,.., . .. 3 0 Audubon .............. , . . I l Playoff with Gloucester I 2 The hocley ieam al camp in fha Poconos lasi summer. Woodl9ury's Cross Counlry Team had anoiher 'rremendous season lasl fall, winning eighr meels and losing only one. The boys exlended +heir win- ning sfrealc To lwenly-four slraighl, including 'rheir lhird conseculive Soulh Jersey Championship, be- fore Mooreslown finally sfopped Them in lhe lasl rneel of +he season. Mali Singlelon blazed his way fo eighf lirsl places oul' of The reams nine meels. Bill Harnplon was nexl in line wilh several second places fo his credil. Nexl year Bill will capfain 'rhe learn. CROSS COUNTRY RECORD DATE W.H.S. OPPONENT OPPONENT Sepl. Ocl. Ocl. Ocf. Ocl. Ocf. Od. Nov. ......27.,.,..,,Sl. James 3l ....22V2 .Lower Regional 35V2 ......I5..,....Bridgelon ,...58 .....33,,..,..Princefon .. .44 ..,Trenlon .....46 ,I9...,....Lower Regional 54 ,....I7.......,Bridgelon 63 .. Collingswood ,,l0I ,....24.,.....Pennsgrove ...35 3 ...,. 3I ...,.... Mooresfown Soulh Jersey Championships af Bridgeion, Ocf. 29 Woodbury 54, Trenton 72, Pennsgrove 75. BOYS' BASKETBALL This year's Team sTarTed The season wiTh only Three players reTurning Trom The varsiTy ol The year beiore' Bob Parks, This years capTain, lfen 5harp, and Howard Summerville. The boys worlced hard and puT Their all inTo The games, buT were hampered by a lack oT heighT, This years Team didnT cover iTselT wiTh glory, buT They puT much hard work and spiriT inTo The games and did improve Their record over ThaT oT The year beTore. Coach Williamson s courTmen sTarTed The season by losing Two games by overwhelming scores To Col- lingswood and MerchanTville. Then The Tide Turned somewhaT as They Triumphed over Paulsboro, 46 To 43, and Swedesboro, 58 To 53. Then Woodbury wenT inTo a small Tailspin as TheyAlosT Three sTraighT games, one, a Thriller, a one-poinT loss To Pauls- boro, 48 To 49. Then Woodbury pulled ouT oT iTs Tailspin in a greaT vicTory over Glassboro. They poured poinTs Through The baskeT so TasT ThaT Glass- boro was swamped 75 To 58. Ken Sharp scored 34 poinTs, Thus replacing his old record of 33, seT lasT year. The Woodbury courTmen conTinued To play inspired ball Through The nexT game, as They rolled over Regional, 46 To 35. Then, when Things were loolcing up, The sTorm broke wiTh renewed Tury. The nexT eighT games wenT down The drain as Haddonfield sTormed over Woodbury Twice, and lv1erchanTville, Collingswood, GloucesTer and Audubon all addeo a deTea' To Vfoodbury' its' column. The' came Reoiona where The Vfoodouryf cour'men refcieo 'o roi over and play deao as Woooburpf won 58 'Q 5l. Wood- rury conTirued To play good ba'l ai The fearor yew To a close. beaTing Paulsboro, 58 To 49, and losing To Audubon, 62-46. BOYS' BASKETBALL SCORES W.H.S. OPP- 47 . ,., .. Collingswood .. .. . UI 54.. . .Merchanfville , ....67 46 .... . . Paulsboro . . .43 58 . ,, ... Swedesboro . . . .53 36 ,..PiTman .. 5l 48 .... , ,GloucesTer . . . .58 48 .... .... P aulsboro . .H49 75. . . .., Glassboro ,.,. . ...SB 46 ... .. Regional .,.. .. 35 37 .... ... MerchanTville ., . ....,63 56 .... . .Haddon He-IghTs .. ,, 77 56. , . .... Collingswood . . .80 47 . ,, .. GloucesTer .. .. .64 4I .... . Haddonfield ,. , , .88 49 ... .... Haddonfield .. ... 62 65,. , .. Audubon . . . .H78 53 .,. ..., Haddon Heighfs .. ... 73 59 .,..... Regional . ,, . ....5l 58 .... .....,,., P aulsboro ,. ,.. ,.. .. ... 49 46 ,............,. Audubon . .,.........., ...., 6 2 6 wins I3 losses FIRST ROW: Ray Zane, Charles Lewis, Ken Sharp. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wil- liamson, Coach: Jerry McCullough, Fred Dilkes, Bob' Paris, Harry MarTin, Howard Summerville, Mr. Barfleson, AssisTanT Coach. THIRD ROW: Bob Hopkins, Richard Roll, Jim MacMasTer, Dave Budd, John OH, Folie Nilsson. FIRST ROW: Judy Flaclr, Margarel Grady, Carol Jones. SECOND ROW: Clora Ella Roberls, Manager, Cindy Baum, Nancy Kushall, Nancy Filippone. THlRD'ROW: Palricia Thompson, Manager: Jackie Leonard, Barbara Henderson, Pal Crawford, Pauline Griggs, Miss Rolhermel, Coach. FOURTH ROW: Diana Willzerson, Joann Loclcell, Elaine Warren, Joan Wilson, Jane McKinney. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES W.H.S. OPP. 59.. ,, ,. Haddonfield .. ... . .,, . . . 45 49 . Gloucesler .,... 32 46 Collingswood .. .. .. 56 48 . . Haddon Heighls . bl 39 Merchanlville 37 49 Regional .. .. .. 27 68 Glassboro . U23 45 . Paulsboro .. . , , .42 32 Gloucesfer 24 48 . Merchanlville . .. 40 24 Collingswood .. 64 S3 . Haddonfield U32 58 Audubon . . 46 57 Haddon Heighls .52 47 Regional 44 5I Paulsboro . 54 35 . . Audubon .. .. . SI II wlns 5 losses GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCORES W.l'l.S. OPP. 5l . Pilrnan . 36 50 Regional . .26 68 Paulsboro . .49 62 .. Bridgelon . ., SI 39 Audubon 4I 45 Collingswood ..42 49. . .,,, Gloucesler ,.,, .... 5 6 64 . Regional ., .. 30 55 Paulsboro 29 58 Audubon .. 30 4I Collingswood 29 69 . Gloucesler . . . 46 57 ... . .,,. Haddonfield .. . . .. . . .... 35 49 Gloucesler .. . , .56 The season ended wifh fhe girls having I2 wins and 2 losses, placing lhern 2nd in The Wesf Jersey League. Champions again! Under lhe leadership of our Co-caplains, Pal Crawford and Barb Henderson, The girls caplured lirsl place in The Wesl Jersey League for lhe sixfh conseculive year. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Wilh Iwo members relurning from lag? years varsily squad, lhe learn began lhe season by de- lealing Pifman, Regional, Faulsboro ano Bridgelon. Audubon proved lo be a oroblem ano a very exe ciling game. which lhey won in lhe lina' minules. Collingswood Caughl Woodbury on an olil day and won by a score of 45-42. In lhe next 'rnree qarnes Woodbury was The vicfor over Regional, Pau'sboro and Audubon. Upon meelng Collingswood lor fhe second lime, 'he girls were delerrnined lo win and did. They wenl on lo oeleal Glouceskef and Had- donfield and In lhe final garne ol lhe season wilh Gloucesfer lney fosf by a :core ol 49-56. Barb Henderson frying a shol in lhe Gloucesler game. WRESTLING FIRST ROW: Howard Redfield, Herman HerTIine, Bob NorTh, Bill Ganary, Dave Warner. SECOND ROW: John Bur- lreTT, Manager: Paul HunT, Gregory ShasT, Dave SmiTh, Lou DiProspero, AI Morgan, Jim Fasig. Manager. THIRD ROW: Bob Thomas, Cliff Jarinl Bei-T Hunf, Jim Riley' Calvin Ferguson, STeve McLane, Paul GoTTschIing. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Donlin, Coach: Warren STrumpfer, Howard Huff, Leon Hunfer, Clinion Reeves, Carl Hawkins, WRESTLING The G-runT and Groanersu Toolc Their place on The Woodbury High sporTs scene Tor The TirsT Time in TourTeen years. A large TurnouT OT over TiTTy candidaTes was quickly narrowed down To TwenTy by The rigors OT running, rope climbing and exer- cises. Our TirsT TasTe oT inTerscolasTic compeTiTion came wiTh an exhibiTion maTch wiTh Lower Ivlerion, Penn- sylvania, who, because oT Their experience, deTeaTed us. In acTual compeTiTfon over on This side oT The Del- aware, we began The season wiTh The l'Colls, who deTeaTed us. This was Tollowed by deTeaTs aT The hands oT The more experienced squads Trom Mill- ville, Vineland, and HaddonTield, wiTh marlced im- provemenT in each maTch on our parT. Carl Hawkins proved To be The sTrong man in These conTesTs. Finally, on a sTormy Thursday evening we brolce inTo The win column by deTeaTing Glassboro and Tollowed This vicTory wiTh anoTher aT The expense oT Lower Regional. The supporT oT The Towns- people and sTudenTs aT home and away was very graTiTying. Our lasT maTch was wiTh our local rivals, Pauls- boro. This was one oT The biggesT momenTs OT our Teams young liTe. WRESTLING SCORES W.H.S. OPP. Collingswood ......,.............,... , .. 5 48 Millville ....,. ,., 20 3I Vineland ..... .., 6 35 Haddonfield ... I9 28 Glassboro ..,, .., 27 I8 Regional ...... ... 27 2I Paulsboro .......... . .. 3 40 S. J. DisTricT Final S. J. Regional Final 2 Wins 5 Losses Mr. Donlin Tries To Teach These grunT and groaners The ar+ of wresTIing. TENNIS Caurmzmmfs 'NNiTh ony Tour vars'Ty players back Trom lasT year, The girls' Tennfs Team won The WesT Jersey League Tennis Chamofonship Tor The TiTTh consecu- Tive year. The Team qoT off To a good sTarT by defeahng Paulsboro 7-O. lr The nexT game They losl Iwo malrches To l-ladoonfield, buT deleaTed Them 52. The Tollowfnq Two maTches They won over Moores- Town Frfends 7-O and Ivlillviile 7-O. The hexT Three opoonehTs They deTeaTed were Pennsgrove, Harn- monTon and WoodsTown. BridgeTon provided The one diT'TiculTy of The season by defeafing Wood- bury 4-3. The Champs ToTaled 47 maTches won To 9 losT Tor The season. Nexl' year all buT one of The varsiTy players will be baclct ThereTore, we may loolc Torward To anoTher good season. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM, I954 SEASON Isl' singlesw . . ,. ,. ,. , Pai Crawford, '55 2nd singles . .. , . .. .. ... Bonnie Griscom, '55 3rd singles.. ,, . . CharloTTe Pounds, '55 4?l1 singles .. .. Befiy Hillyer, '55 51h singles ....,... , , .. Barbara Henderson, '55 IsT doubles ,..,. Elaine Warren, '56: Muriel LeCaTes, '54 2nd doubles ,. Pauline Griggs, '55g Sonja Osfenson, '55 TENNIS SCHEDULE FOR THE I954 SEASON 'Paulsboro Haddonfield MooresTown 'Millville .. 'Pennsgrove HammonTon 'Woodsfown 'Bridgeion 'League gam TENNIS, I954 Friends' ES. W.H.S. OPP ....7 0 ,...5 2 .7 0 ....7 0 ....5 2 ..,.7 0 ....b I .,,3 4 FT' , --..-1u1z- Sni.....i.,,, BACK ROW: Miss Taylor, Coach: BeHy Hillyer, Elaine Warren, Muriel LeCaI'es, Pafly Crawford, CliarloHe Pounds FRONT ROW: Barbara Henderson, Bonnie Griscom, Sonia Oslenson, Pauline Griggs. s,f'! i-1-1-h 1.4-1.- x ' .1 , S, ' I 3 K T r . V ' A 'S'7fv L- 7- 9 ' i Ovgiq ' ' P rr yy ' I I Q I ,V . , ' Q. - ' gl.-, . 'I I I . , , ,rf A , A jr .ks fs y , Xp.: , k g . : TT K. P 'F -4 4'ii T .TL T T , . 401- ,-1 Wally Small and Niclr Gliqor pulling off a squeeze play during Ihe Haddon Heighls game. Caurmzmclffs BASEBALL The l954 baseball leam nolclwed second place in llwe Colonial Conference, dropping from llwe lirsl place posilion ol llwe year belore. Tony DeLucas, llwe one relurning lellerman, was lbe mainslay ol llie pilcning slall. as he won seven games againsl lnree losses. The season was successful in spile ol llie lac? llwal' Ilia players al mosl posilions were new. Also, lhe learn was hampered by an iniury lo Jaclc Sullivan, who had been expecled lo be llie number lwo pilclwer belwind DeLucas. Sullivan sullered an in- jury during loolball season and upon relurning, acled as base coach. Two ol l954's oulslanding players are relurning, slworlslop Rocky lacavone, wlwo hir .400 wlwile playa ing a lrernendous delensive game, and Bob Slew' arf, wlwo hil .297 while playing lirsl base. BASEBALL, l954 Gloucesler ,. Gloucesler Collingswood .. Audubon ,. Gloucesler , Haddonfield .. Haddon Heighls Regional .. . Pennsgrove Audubon ., Paulsboro Haddon Heighfs Haddonfield . Palmyra . . .. Paulsboro .. Regional , . Palmyra . C gl n I ' v atm 4 in -'6-.nxfs.u 9, ' ' ' , 1 4 4. mt ,er . ,M , .44 , an Bob Slewarf snagging a loss al fir-gf base. Slrelch, Bobby. BASEBALL SCORES, I954 W.H.S. OPP. . 3 4 .2 3 2 I .9 4 ., .,.2 I . , 2 5 ..5 I ,0 2 ..3 0 ..,I 0 .. . 2 3 .,4 5 ...2 I ...6 2 ..,5 I ..,2 4 FRONT ROW: George Lindsey, Niclr Grligor, Bob Slewarf, Wally Small, Tony DeLucas, Gene Lyons, John Crowder, Bob Harper, Carl Hawkins. SECOND ROW: Coach Wayne, Tom Leonard, James Morris, Bill Bilger, Bob Hillyer, Barry MacGibeny, Ed Asay, Waller Aslrin, Gene Maslrangelo, Manager, John Burlrelf. THIRD ROW: Manager, Ronald Mor- ris, Harry Marlin, Fred Leiby, James Dunn, Dave Budd, Charles Rairdon, Vernon Lyons, Diclr Siapleford, John Flem. O -L- L P NP v p ' 1 mvfl' s ' uviu' h I .IGB 1 L JY' ,3' Cournammfs TRACK The Woodbury Thlnclads enjoyed anoTher good season This year under Co4capTafns Dick I-lil and Frank Urban. ln preazeason cornpeTiTion aT The NaTionai Indoor MeeT in Madison Square Garden on February 20, I954, Frank Urban placed TourTh in The shoTpuT evenT ouT oT TiTTy-Tour enTries, while Dick I-Iill was seyenTh ouT oT TiTTy-seven in The 60- yard high hurdles. AT The Spiked Shoe IvleeT, lvlarch LO, I954, Diclc roclceTed To second place. ln The regular season Cap Paines men won Tiye, while losing only Two. We placed Third in The BrfdqeTon Relays, TourTh in borh The Penn and The Ardmore Relays, and second in The Ge-orqe School Meer. We achieved second place in The SouTh Jersey Championships and in The Colonial Con- Terence. I-Iill and Urban rolled up The poinTs wiTh The Tormer scoring in The broad-iump, The l8Ofyards low hurdles, and The I2O-yards high hurdles, while The laTTer hurled The shoTpuT and The discus. AT The Group III STaTe Championships. Hill seT Two records in The hurdles, while Urban beTTerecI The Woodbury High School record Tor The discus. PauIsboro's hurdles prove no hur. dle for Woodbury hurdlers Hill and Budd. No ifs, ands, or Budds abouf if, This is a re- -r Hill-y good pair of hurdlers. TRACK SCO RES DUAL MEETS W.H.S. OPP. Haddon Heighis . ,...,,,,......,. , . 64 ,I-3 52 2-3 Camden .... , . 62 55 Haddonfield ., ,. . 52 2-3 62 I-3 Audubon .. , . 76 I-2 40 I-2 Lower Regional , ., 84 33 Woodrow Wilson ,, ,.,. , .. . 75 I-3 4I 2-3 Paulsboro ... ,. . 58 59 OUTSIDE MEETS Inquirer Meef . . . . .. .. , Parficipafed Naiional Indoor Meet N.Y.L. . . , SMI'-5I'0I PHI I7Th-High hurdles Bridgefon Relays ,. , . .. .. .. 3rd-Hurdles Penn Relays ., . 3rd-SouTh Jersey Mile relay George School Meek . Placed second wikh 34 poinTs Spiked Shoe Meef .. 2nd-High hurdles CHAMPIONSHIP Soulh Jersey .. , ...,,... ,, , 2nd 36 I-3 Colonial Conference ,. , . . 2nd 35 Group III Sfafe Championship .. .. 2nd I7 BACK ROW: Mr. Denmead, Coach: William Seeney, William Queale, Sam MarIin, Manager, William Hamwrighh Frank Urban, Herb Budd, Emerson Groves, Mr. Davis, Coach. SECOND ROW: Mr. Paine, Coach: Pere Thomas, Dick Gardiner, AI Turner, Larry Noddin, Donald Layion, Fred Dilkes, Manager, Roberi Jackson. THIRD ROW: MaTT Single- Ton, Charles Hamwrighf, Warren Sfumpfer, Dick Hill, Charles Paine, Ronald Parker, Don SmiTh. FRONT ROW: Gilberf Coble, James Hawkins, Ed Rolhmaller. Cl fi 453: .915- 5,01 if 5? 431' , f 1 1 ff 4.-r- -F Puges af1d5'qz1ires Q ,-1. N fag Ax' 1 ,pt why-?i1f'agf2ef'f' L- W f'ff ' .X-yy: .-,-.5 ,- ,X . K, ,f , . .gm-egiigf. V 4 s K 'iuiif' ' t T. f f I2 -v. . Q f -N ,, 6 .3 'S v we ' A n - L- , ,A 'K . XR I X X , I N- . .5 . A 8 -K - A Q' 2 A I - A , .5 ,T in e :Q . 'fi N '51 A . 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Burich, B. CarnpbeII, D. Capaidi. FOURTH ROW: M. Caoaidi, A, Chew 9, D. Ciarlz, J. C an, R, Ciunn, S. Coe , A. CQIQIQ, B. Ctwer, J. CGIna. J. CWI. FIFTH ROW: G, CC: 'dia B. Ccroy, M. Ccy. C. Cubr C-r, W. DaIIrner, K. Dan5e'5, L. DanicIs, P. Dame: B. Davis, R. Davis. SOPHOMORES Sophomore class officers discuss various means s of obiaining dues, which will even1uaIIy go R foward iheir senior year expenses. I I.. io R.: Pai Beckeif, Treasurer: Susan Moore, Corresponding Secrefaryg Eileen Wallace, Recording Secreiaryg John Teesdale, Vice- Presidenig Don Layfon, President 4' 4,55 W . V-. ' -v s - - v, A ,I -, Q 4:5 ' -S ' . , .- m-, S X 4 ..-1 4 2 - - . Q 4. , ' S. if 4: s.. as . . x X 'Z :S r 3 ' Q- 1 vs YT ' v A- '17 I A' N. .f-n 4 . '17 V -fs. N.. ' X. , A A l A . 51. I -.. X . Y 4-. ,s ay 'S I 5 'se S , f -T Ni -1 ' 'ik Q -J O X X X - 4 r -is gn v ' ' '. - 1 -, 5 -. Q H A ,-qr . 'x 't Wx. Of' Q ' vs- N R qc' Yv-,. ' I 1 5 x L, . 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FIFT : D wie. . Vao- Mas'e' VVe 2 D ci, NVEl 5'vf M' ef G or Move-, D' . , L . JD W ege e. -D 4 ef. E. ' D R. A' :foam C1 rle Mzaew K M va, a' 1 'er Jgan fl , . T f'e' . . . ' '. 1 P 13 3 'c Da 'cl Pc 'e, Ffdfl Perlcc-54: Rcce- P. C-ecfzje L. lcon S. WY :cr D -lliS'Sl'l'?, BD A. ' 'a 's, D fll R cl I ' vi E '-. Fe eq? Roc'-gg-1 Jgwe R355-V 5 T . D 'Q RD cl r D . C. VVQE i, TD Worm' J? , J. R' f, 1 ' s S . Jody T'o- , C ares Towes, R s'ell . 1 . le A. . D . f er. ' cn. 1 f SW V T X I 3 C T ,-5 ' fu Ii- if 1 'sv W7 4-1 f.. . A cy C Q q 4D's5y QQ' :S- 1. . -1 . D X1 T 1 s l . ' 1 2' X- ' -, Dy .y ' '- VD, - 'xl We T .x ' 1- N N. dw ,, ,Q --- f Q J. 'sf Th' ie A x D, v. 4 C 'il 'X V4 D 14, ,aa if NLF r mix s.,.s JANET HILDEBRAND The Sophomore Class of Woodbury Hugh School deeply regrels The loss of one of :ls classmafes Jane? Hnlclebrand who dred The fell of I954 Jane? was well luled by all who knew her x SOPHOMORES MISS S FROM Tr' PTCT RES er am '1 ra e ef A ol s A 'vw adys Evar- a e rue Hemo n ea eo are e yr-e M Fira e M a s en u C Fado a 'w l v o 1 e 6 T911 Da CJ Refvruf 5 Joy e wle Cvare eoy n was 'w u 5 Wal' Pages .l ni. '-ng 'wg .au aw Q, - -. mx ,,,, -, I n - N .9 s- ' g N X - ,A 1: I 'x I QL A iii 1 I1 ,. -vo wr 1 . , . . Ln .B 41 A W -. .R ' R' a -r ' Q .. x WON X , Y' I C 1 . ' f . - 64 4. , .z 4, L Pa . - x I Pj 2' -1 9 M ' '- 'D 'N . -. fx. f-'. . - Q. I I X sz., -- -H fr- . S -1- X. X. A. ,G ' . ' is fs Y x B if ' ,I ' LA I I I :: X . ' 'A 4 il. I - 'AQ r, N, ghd U 'X : ' ' RR' 9' ' Q. 4 ' QL I -ps ' 5, if i ' Q ik C, , I X i Kok K 'Q - x - ' Q I I . - Q f x . fr 1 f my A '15 M lk.. as ' 1 G: R R in Q as 4 5 'J v-7 N, X 1 4 ,L 1 N- ' SJ' , gn' X. ' ' 5 ii ' I' I Rini Y ' I f 1 . . f f . . L r dw.. i FIRST ROVV: N, Acicioy, P. A on B. Aiioway, R. fvcrui D. M. Burgess B. Carr-I, D. Carnpcd, R. Cans J, Cd'SC . M. Catfm. Arrsrrcng. S, Badqer, C. Ba' ey R. Ba Icus, G, Ba'r G9f. D. FCURTH ROVV: T. Cnaiiee, D. Coa'd J. Cari, R. C ark R. Barneii. SECOND ROW: P. Bau e's'e', P. Bensei, L, Biefracii, Ciifzrd. G. Cicic, J. CCIICCC R. Cf win. D. Cfi isis. E. C. Bice, I-I. Bock, B. Bonrc, B. B'dI'WiVi, C. Braun, V. Braun B. Conn. FIFTH ROVV: G, Connor. P. Civic. S. Cosaasine L, Bfey. THIRD RCW: B. Brow. K, Brown, D. Bruce. D. Buda. J. Cranoa E. Cwpoer, G. Crusoe, fx. Davf, G. Davis M. fs.. Davis, M. Derarcwicz. .ILI IDRS MQ, ,af my 'mm- Jnf, I f Junior CIass Officers evalu- aie Irie profifs of their maga- zine drive wiII'1 Miss Veasey, class advisor. L. 'Io R.: Harry Mariin, Vice- Presideni: Judy Hacker, Re- cording Secrefaryg David Slifer, Treasurer, Mary Jane Snyder, Corresponding Secretary, Miss Veasey, Class Sponsor: Dick Sfapleford, Presidenf. , N -T ,Q -1 ,Q .I Q 0 'I '- gm .1 1 . 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'f ig! ag g f V W A I X Hjs A-' V, . - nv V I QL , -vw sg ::M 1 aa av ii Q H- fr , If :r ... N I -f - -I A E-.I I'-:Q .1 fl -- xx I , -:P S- C ' I' -Q52 Pr BC 'S' ' 1 'Y if ,, X-f k Q , VN 4 I A TIM I II f I ' , , CKY gr k. K J abs fa g NE N255 'x , . FIRST ROW: A. Ronefs, E. R3+H'naI'e', ISI. Sag s. 'I. Sme- SH a M S ' D S Ievzef. S. Sefvfzve. G, S'a3? C. Ie. . 'Q' . mfnf R5 wAfd H. Sify. SECOND ROW: D. S'Ier D. Sv'T'3'. G. ST 'H R. Dgfg- Srffm D. Swoef. M. J. Smde' H. Scscy, R. Spdse R. Sfape- Man Tyd. C. S'ar+s, THIRD ROW: I.. S+eee. J. S'e-cG'. N. F'-5 S'efen3c', P. S'ef+a'd, H. S':.'. W. S'w :Ie' J. Sure C. Eg 9' TagI'ane'I', K. Ta-,':', W. Tsmaer. FOURTH ROW: M. Texfer, Jae' C. T'e 'as, D. TF: 'as, M. Tryvas, R. TH:'ps: , D. Tledeken, P. T:+H, P. Towefs. E. Tunrfzfxe. FIFTH ROVJ: K. Tufng, E. Vedic, J. V51 Ewen S. Ver B'y:Ic, G. Wa'He', C. Wa'40n, E. Warfew, A. WaL::'v. S. Websfef, W. Webs'-et SIXTH RONV: N. We'r, C. Wesi B. Wigjrs, B. W ?a s. H, W k'f::'w. E. Wdberf, S. Wcod. M. Wccdrcw, J. WooI'5an, W, D. WPIQIV. JUWORS MISSING FROM THE PICTURES F d'e'-. Eafe Bcwa , W' law Cer, H9 en Da v'er. w Fr- ey Rfiafd Saud. Gecfqe 60571, Reb-era G'99 , Ida ' R Ha K II Vw I-4 ' Jak snr' S. M359 ,ey 5 'mem e eww, : Hes ' Mwwfv, Dafe Kcew ef R::e'+ Ma:f5'oew JG-W JV. J We +45--, RN T::xe'. V .JE HJ-ward Smvmef-' fe, Levers TayIc', I 0 SEVENTH ROW: W. F. Wr'gH', A. Yea's, D. Zeler. Squires XZ! ,, N A X fffylf! f-K ff, in 'M ff ffffif E H ' W YA fn' ff! ' fk Lg? ff T3 V-in Q37-W ffff ff-vfff' if -gf-4 -, !,c..- V ' 6 'ani knqhfs in Shining Armor X Civ fs!-X The SUN DIAL liTerary sTaTT checks over Senior personals. SUN DI L The T'rsT rneefing CT The T955 Sun Dial 'ook place in April, TQ54. We rneT in roorn Hendrickson, our ifTe'ary adyfer. and Tne oTher oescrioed 'oe con- 39, where Mrs. ediTors oT 'he l954 Sun Dial sTrucTior oT The yearbook, and gave us good advice which would help us overcome The annual headaches and piTTalls oT The yearbook. The Combined sTaTTsrneTagairi1TneTalloT IQ54, and conhnued To do so unTil a Therne was chosen. ATTer rnuch heaTed argurnenT and debaTe, Arfhur- ian Legends was chosen as The Theme Tor The T955 Sun Dial. The ed'Tors, accompanied by Mrs. Hendrfckson, and Mrs. Roedel, aTTended The annual Columbia Scholasbe Press AssoC'aTion Convenhon in New York on Odober I5 and lo. There They saw oTher schools' l l yearbooks and aTTenoed several conferences, wnieh aTTorded Trwern very heloTul inTorrna'ion, Toe, also managed To geT in some exciTfng zighkeerg. I 1 i- i O Mr. Cooke, our puoiisher, sooke separa ey To Tne liTerar, and arT sTaTTs and gave Thern oo'nTers on The :o'sTruc:Tion and nnisTakes in liTerarj,' and arT work. The Li'erary 5TaLf Tnerw began work b, aisign- .ng personas, cluo wrTTe-ups ano caoT ons. Tne 611 Ile Pa izlmfs eo'Tors aod a Tew oTner sTaTT nwennoers STa.ed aTTer scnoo' each nighT ard barned sages, 'oev ed pidures wroTe Qa:T'on3, ano read proof a seern- ingly never-ending iob. Toe rreoobers oT Tne ArT 5TaTT sTarTed Their iobf wiTh Their brelrninary' skeTches oT Their ideas oT King Ar'nur and his knighTs, Wnen 'befie nao been aporoved by Mrs. 5ouf ace, our ArT Adyfer Thea wore skeTQ1ed on wn'Te paper. Fiber Mrs, 5oui ace s second ajooroval, They were drawn on Tina baoer. They Tnen received a waTer color wash in black and Tones oT orav are were Then Fvked. Many Thanks To our L'Terari, and fNrT 5TaTTf who cevainly, nave worked nard for an overal zuiiezs CT The T955 Sun Dial. Eleanor Hanlon, head TypisT for The SUN DIAL, hands ouT work To The resT of her sfaff. TYPlNG STAFF: Typing EdiTor, Eleanor Hanlon' 5Tal'T-- Margi Ahern, Ceal DopaTka, Jean ForTson, June Hinshill- wcocl. Jean Kier, Kay Krimm, Chrisfiria Markelos, Diane MiTchell, Frances Roberls. - 1 Q eb? ,-7.5 ,ff ,4 4.-D SUN DIAL LITERARY STAFF: Business Adviser, Mrs. RoedeIg Literary Advise-r, Mrs. Hendricksonq Ediiorein-chief, Clarke MurpI1,' Li'e'ary E:1i'or, Tamara WaIdo3 Ass's+ar'I Liierary Ed?- Io's, PM Burlvi CII Atkinson. Liferary SIaFI: Marqie BaIIard. Ci'.Iy Baum Barbara Lee Cox, Judy Fiack, Doris Fox, Bonnie The yearbook edifors enioyfnq ART STAFF: Mrs. SquiIIace Ar? Adviserg BIII Ryan, Ari Ed- i'or' CaroI Bowersox, CI'1ar- Ioffe Conner, Jenn Crowder Karer' Dennit, GeraIdine Dubbs, RocbeIIe Epsfein, Mary Ann Grace, Beffy I-IiIIyer, Joe anne Locke++, Barbara Sippef DiAnn WiIkersor'. Ar? Sfaff skeickwing preiirninary orawings of King ArfI'ur and his 'iknighis of odf Liferary sI'ai'f admiring ine Medalisi Cerfiiicaie awarded Io fI1e I954 SUN DIAL and aIso frying +o come up wiiri someihinq eniirely differeni and oufsfandingf Griscom, Cooper Holmes, Sandy Idler, Bob Jackson, .Ioan Kikuchi, David McGraiI, Sfanley Moore, CI'mrIo'+e Pounds Kennefh Powell, Virginia PoweII, Beriba Renner, I'IeIga RinqIeb Sandy Spriqman, Joan Siarr, Alan Sfeiss, Pai Tripley, Gwen Vlagner, Carol Wick, Joan WiIson, Barbara Wolf. some excifinq siqkirseeinq be- Iore affendinq The AnnuaI Yearbook ConvenIion af Co- lumbia Universi+y. Y-X The ediiors and Mrs. Hen- drickson ?ry'ng Io compose some unusual and ouIs+anding capfions. sg I '1 -vow'-N04 ing ' P K 4- 6'asfle Im Pastimes The casl of The Trail of lhe Lonesome Pine acknowledges llie overwhelming applause. THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE By Alice Cnadwiclce June Tolliyer is a girl ol sevenleen wlno lnas grown up in llwe Blue Ridge lvlounlalns, knowing nollwing ol llle oulside world. For years lier lamily llas been leuding willl llle neighboring Falins. Inlo lllis dan- gerous lerrilory comes .Iaclc I-lale, a Norllnerner, wllo Iles arrived wilb a small band ol men lo survey llwe land and lo serve as policemen. June lalls in love willw Jaclc Hale, who slarls lo leacn lner some ol llwe ways ol llie oulside world. Al llwis lunclure, Buclc Falin is snol and Icilled, and June's younger brolller, Bud Tolliver, admils sliooling I1im.JacIc Hale and bis men aooroacll llne cabin lo arresl Bud, as Judd Tolliver, bead ol llie lamily, prepares lo snool ll oul wiln I-lale. June, lo save llwe lile ol lne man slwe loves, agrees lo fell Jack lllal Bud isnll al lwome. This slwe does, and lo gel liim oul ol lne nouse, slwe a'so lells Jaclc llial sne never loved lwlm anyway. The climax comes when Ellie Mau Beams, a nefglibors dauglmler, whose memory has been a SENIOR PLAY lolal blanlc lor years, gels bil on llie bead by a la ling limb and remembers all-including lne lacl llal slle wilnessed llle murder ol Buclc I:a n and lnal Bud Tolliyer is isnocenl. Tlne guilly parlv lurns ou? lo be Red Fox, yflafn ol llwe play, wlrio bad been rursirg a grudge egamgl lzahn over cerlain prooerly rignls. Red Fox is lalcen oll lo lown, June Tolliver agrees lo marry Jack I-lale, and as llwe sun s7nl4s and lne curlain closes. lne enlire lamly galners 'round lo oller congralulalions. TI'1e Make-up Commillee of llle Senior Play praclices lor lI'1e big niglml. 1 V-nw fx' Q. 'Q 'B'- 5 - - '-f-4 'im 'L-fi 1 Q' 'Q' , Nav, . - , 'QQ -5.- 5 -J' M -...qnv- 1 ..-.4 June lights for her man. -41 Bub Tolliver . Uncle Billy Beams Ellie May Beams Red Fox . Ole Hon Sal Tolliver June Tolliver Judd Tolliver Hannalw Tolliver Dave Tolliver Loreifa Tolliver Jaclr Hale Anne Saunders Maw Falin if-C ff T ffi' 5' rex: :B -fi' LSL LlifiC'l'7 Crzwfiz as ia: fs cw. .. ,i l l'lf Cy , ,,A.l vi . 'I ,V f C Q A ' A., ,. Richard Sfeinberg Bill Afkinson Gerry Harringfon Sfanley Moore Pal Burlrelr Marlene Howden Virginia Powell Alan Sleiss Joan Sfarr Bob Jackson Pa? Hassel . Bill Ryan Rullw Lull Sonia Oslenson .,l-,1f'-A ll. VJ' E' ' 1 J ' , Pfn B ML. 1 il, Cir: . Nw, f.,n D., f,. o. ua, C,'.. 'f,.:Df 4 , J mf,5.f ..f- f-.f H LN . Sl, ,,'LI ., il K i e V B ' F .f . V. Ai' 'Q 'l. fir J i .5 ,i X Q' - -fic Q-- Qs -S 136. x- , 'KH 3' fs.. Q - 5 s... kr, 15, in avg if June prepares lo silence Loreffy . mg- ..,...-. .. ,gi-m 4- - H sniff' .---gn A 1.0.1 'si .li . v u.- vs,,, -1'-Q Q ii am- 1 MG-- XS rl -4-I Ole Hon tries +o revive Ellie Mae . -Qgsq.-- --.Hi A... A-4. - .g - - -.. ..-. qu-- . ,K - x A. 1 -. K .,-Q. -1-4 Q-,Q v- ...av M. ,,,..ov 31-g,-v ' ' . . - 1 0 -, 5.5 -a.....a5.. .V ,A TT 1 ,Z . It A 5 :ji E - v 5 I x LW ! ,fi . ,- A - ' . ' Ole Hon assis+s Uncle Billy info flue house Tlie Decorafion Commiflee for 'ne senior play pufs flwe final +oucl'1es on ils Umaslerpiecef' 1:7 44 f... ,., -QL A I , 1... -'C Members of flue Junior and Senior classes hip +he lighf fan+asl'ic ai 'lhe l954 Prom. If you fhoughf you were seeing pink eleplwenls flue nigh? of the Jr.-Sr. Prom, you really were! 84 1 I 'J X45-1 ii xl ix ' in 1 N . I Q Qu ' Kefufiiff jausfs -- l.. lo R.: Jack Aclrley, Presidenlg Agnes Covely, Recording Secrelaryg Vir- qinia Powell, Corresponding Secrelaryg Pele Fowler. Treasurerg Alberlus Turner, Vice-Presidenl. CLASS HISTORY ln lhese nexl lew pages lhe SUN DIAL slall will endeavor lo presenl lhe lile ol lhe Class ol l955, ils hignlighls and pylighls, ils lragedies, ils cornea dies and fls memories during ils lour lleeling years in Vlfoodoury l-ligh School. During lhe lirsl lew Hlalelul daze' when, as Freshmen, we invaded Woodbury l-ligh School, il didnil seem lo malce much dillerence il we were lale or ao some loolish lhingt il was all righl because we iusl happened lo be Freshmen. Those elevalor liclcelsl They were llying lasl and luricus, bul somelhfrg didn? seem guile righl' lhe upper- classmen said lhey were 5.50, pul we knew lhey were erly a quarler, so-o-o, lhe liclcels d'dn'l sell very lasl. The leolpau afnes added llavor lo lhe insig- Q rifcanl veg ol lne 'owhy Freshmen. lhe peo raliies in lhe 2lad'um were er'io,ed by all, eioecially lhe uooercagzrnen loecaufe lhe Freshmen won lhe corleilz once in J wh'le, wh'ch iuil goes lo prove lhal lhey are lhe noifegl. Our looloal learn in Ceal, you wouldn'll Poor Dollie can'l see anything. I95I did lafrly well wflh 7 wins, l loss, lo Paulsboro and I lie. The hoclcey leam won a championship lhal year. One Salurday evening shorlly aller school commenced in lhe lall, lhere was a Gel Ac- guainled Dance' lor lhe Freshmen. Ol all lhings, lhey had women, pul lhal's lhe way il goes: you have a dance ard you have lo have women. For lhose ol us who gol oul ol line, lhere was always Mr. Klepac ll-ley, Maclcll or lvlr. Kohler, ard lhe problem ol going sleaoly. Along aboul now Thanksgiving was approaching with Chrislmas lo lo low shorlly on ils heels, and lhe baslcelpai' season was slarling. The gfrs pas- lcelpall learn won 'he Weil Jersey League lrophy lor lhe lnird year in a row. Mrs. Cocloaughs Lalfn classes wfil nol be soon lorgohen. ' Pee-e-pull ' ine lrip lo see QUO VADlS proved 'o pe qule an experience lor lhe sludenls who we-nl. lale. Ziqqy-resigned lo his l 'T' D I Q , , 'I Angelic AI. l5,6'fWl3Yf Spring was now in evidence wiTh girls' Tennis Team and baseball and Track Teams in Tull swing. The girls' Tennis Team won a championship and The Traclc Team did very well. Exams were coming up in The very near TuTure and cramming sTarTed. Then They were over, arid summer vacaTion was aT hand. As Sophornores, we TelT very imporTanT, since we were noT The liTTle Freshmen anymore, alThough very oTTen we were reminded ThaT we were only 'lwise Tools. We had a greaT enThusiasm Tor our sporTs This year and were very proud, as we won champion- ships in TooTball, hoclcey, baslceTball, Tennis and Traclc. One oT The mosT exciTing TooTball games was played againsT Paulsboro in The rain, which will never be TorgoTTen by The TaiThTul sTudenTs who cheered Woodbury To vicTory. Miss Veasey's biology classes wiTh The Tormalde- hyde, snalces and Trogs were very memorable days Tor us. The beauTiTul ChrisTmas ExhibiT given by The biology classes, based oh The conservaTion oT ground pine, holly and laurel, was anoTher high- IighT oT ThaT year. 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The gym was deco- raTed wiTh huge pieces oT candy and pink elephanTs. Guess who goofecl The exams? .nn . - A . sn R si ' A ys You can'T hardly qeT Them landed! kind no more! Huh, Dick? at ls he Tall and handsome, girls? The gay nineties This was probably The mosT imporTanT nighT oT The Junior year. ATTer The prom, Time iusT Tlewq exams were here in no Time. The end OT The year was coming TasT, and we were all sorry To see iT end, buT were look- ing Torward To being Seniors. Now came The biggesT year oT our high school lives. We were Seniors! Man, is This a disTincTionl Things goT rolling TasT This year. SomeThing seemed a IiTTle diTTerenT, Though There didn'T seem To be many, if any, Freshmen, because oT The crea- Tion oT a Junior l-ligh. We sTayed in our old home- rooms because The Junior High Took over The Senior l-lall. Our pep rallies were held indoors This year, and This gave us, The much honored Seniors, The privi- lege oT leaving The audiTorium TirsT, Toliowed by The underclassmen. FooTball didnlT do Too well, buT There was an abundance OT spiriT. The Trip To Socony was very inTeresT'ng. wiTh The explanaTions oT The TuncTions oT The 'aooraTories and packing secTions. Blimey, h'iT looks like The Brifish N-i-v ' TL. ll-'.-, llZJ. ll i A 5 Y'-91' r. Q ff' T T if cd , w'...f,f' ' E74 .M 6 -vw-rw, 4...-K , BeHe's amused, Bubbys amazed, Char- loHe Is doubfful, and CIarisse is doIefuI. 506-qoinq Nance PYBPBYGS II19 'FOSS Would somebody please iell us whaI's Ed-sIilI grinning, bui +aIIer now. Ipoor iokcl. No fooIin', she's on a boaf. going an? ParIez-vous franqais? The moneyfmaklng Ihls year was rnrough rhe saIe iaenr :now was s+ag-ed. The hockey Team pIa:ed of Chrishnas cards. Oh, Ihe headaches aII aroundf second In The charnoonshlo races Ihis year, and AII Ihe whIIe, fhe SUN DIAL was working on +h'3 Cross counfry won a char'rpIon3h'o. The g'rI3' ard years book. The cIass' IIWGGITICGI produchon, TI-IE boys' baskeIbaII games go? under way, and fhere TRAIL OF TI-IE LONESOME PINE, gok under way was a new wresfllng Team, ifhe hrs' In +weIve years, around The firsf of Ocfober. A few weeks Iarer The There was deI'3nI'reIy nof a lack of splril, iuzf a II'IIe expenence. The Dramafeurs' pIay, GRAMERCY GI-IOST, was given in The sprfrg. Now II was our Iurn Io have Ihe prom giver- 'ro ue. The Senior TrTo 'ro WashingIon was Ius+ aooul Ihe bIggesI Ihhg dunng The year. FinaIIy, Ihere were efarns and gradua'on ora:- Ilce, whIch we had been workfn reward 'hege 9 pas? four years. WeI', done, fhou good and Ialfhfd sfudenff' ' WaHs Thai you say? Whaf a revoliin' development! Asay Paul Ungemach has +he same curly hair all does H. righi, buf dig fha? mad collar. I'IopefuI candidahz for iha . I . To of ,he morning' Gwen! presidency in I9884 Can inns reaII' be fTnaI exams? Barb P My, how you've changed. Y and Jackie Iook so happy! zu-9 Q '-I' KNIGHTS IN SHINING ARMOR GENE W ABENDSCHEIN Almonessen a I C ub 3 a 1 Cr u 3 Scrence C ub Gene lal and good oolrng nown for lu lavorrle expre s on Howdy How Do n 7 dlslrlces nqunsd ve peope a C g Teaser arn hon To be rlclw JOHN C ACKLEY Woodbury Cass Presndeni 4 H Y 3 4 rr 4 Leafber Cralr Club Sna I C ub 3 4 Wnenever you l'1ear He o llnere ac easy go ng and lr endy crazy boul cars par I s and d ncung b I noi' grr qurle a Idler ug spends lus spare Inme fl mg douglwnufs al Og es MARGARET ANNE AHERN Nahonal Perl: Nafronal Honor Socuely 4 Sun Dual Lnlerary Slafl and Typ ng Slall 4 Senor Pay Male up Com mrlfee and Uslwer 4 Secrerary lo Mss Balmer 4 Whale and Gold 3 a ure Ednlor 4 Dnll Team 2 Marg: e I flue Im es members of our class spe q lnend loves lo asl: quesl ons lrkes people expensrve clorlwes anyllung edrble drsllces Mon day mornmqs embarrassrng srlua Irons Beals Me ambl lon lo be a newspaper reporler GAIL LEE ARMSTRONG Woodbury Senror Pay Properlres 4 Home roorn Re resenlalrve 4 L ravy A de 4 Slamp Club 4 Ge man C up rcnesfra I 4 der? C ncerls 2 4 Sluclen A de I R r ub Junror Sen or r De oralmg Commlllee 3 Ga and ar green eyes enloys class cal m src buf dslrlres zz bop s 'ro be a luslory Ieacber ond of dogs Dear Pefron us WALTER ASKIN MI' Royal rsly Cluo 4 arsry elle In Base a Wall Ines sporl hun rn n ng an drves a mean Chevy vacal ons n Forda fondesl memory Homeroorn Le s gel ou? of ee C rn Na+ onal Gu amomon Io be a famous a cor nansl' and malre a lbousancl dollars a week WILLIAM PAUL ATKINSON Wenonah n Dual erary lag A an Lrierafy Edu or 4 Sen or Pray Casl 4 Cl1dmrsfIyG'ub 4 Sludenl Ad AudroV a 'n u 2 3 hoxr 2 Plrers Secrelary 3 Usner ol Commenre rn nf 3 Glee Cub I General S ce Club I Junuor Dramale rs I r drives an ancrenl wreck loves fo reassemble rf r es lo colrecl guns and lux llwem ambnhon I0 be an engrneer In llne Mercl1anlMarrneS fondesl mem ory learnrnq aboul' dredgrng rn llwe summer of 54 ALDA JANE AUMACK Gardenvulle Comm rcral Club Vrce Pres denr 4 Fulure Homemalcers of Amer ca Treasurer 4 Aide rn Mr Waynes :ce 4 Twurlers Club I 2 I es boys rn srxx period lwrslory crass Tl'1a's lerrulrcl lrlces apple pre londesl memory H BA prcnuc MARGARET BALLARD Woodbury Nahonal Honor Socrely 4 a Cub 2 Sl I I ma 3 Sun Dal Lrlerary a asler Paqeanl I 2 3 Ylee up Crcula nop Slalr of Yearbolr 3 Plwy Clwerr 3 PepCub I Usn ar Commencemenr V g 3 Modern Dan e Group 3 Marge me lo us n Sensor year Soulbern belle lces Io read crazy drrver peasanl personally ou amblhon ro be a I aclwer w lr always remember Ine day 'we o ber clrrvers een e 9 G raw rwdv We fi ff H pw 'rad rs JOHN DANTE BALLISTRERI I-' Woodbury f' Var fy Cub 4 Cness I DWARD GNAKX? J e d Cneclres C ub 2 Homeroorn Wjbdbury Z e resen'aIre 2 cofpa Ma 'rem lyfys C up 4k arnal urs Vdf I Var! :Elf N ck rs lom IJ rln W o 5 5 Y ,eb bury e ol fr b r ooys Mal! Ig? 0 ow ry cl Ibe Tnunoefnnq He d a ways M: anyone w Bland orr s vue hales au awp e 10 IUCN rw 5 5 e dk 9 ry ns summers worlr no lnown mon Io Have a nappy 1 HGV G I' an 'W 'Tl YW 55 londesl memory s '1ool7 SFS ---up 3 'ol JOHN JAMES BARNES Blackwood Terace F rv 3 a ROBERT J BARNETT Nahonal Park M Ire '33 OO dev c nq N CYNTHIA BAUM Wenonah I er 4 f er m nf P de' wa I1 M C nc r 4 Ge Cfgglf c co e I q 5 Undo rr'emorI r an erfnan I cas 0 r rrw d cvermsf swwrer a Sacaa a 0 O d0nIaI 'mfg ef: I' ALBERT STEWART BENNETT Woodbur r'aI I-Icno P es: lien 6 QM! niet' sin? 3 5 WKDN zyj' 'paul p 5 FRANCES ANN BERG Woodbury Henghfs J 2 Wlnnfe an G I RICHARD BOND BIDDLE Wenonah r: rw C frff 'f P d 3 ar 54 Pyfr T71 'Ii OV' 'ro ZIGMUND BIERNACKI Nahonal Park r uo 4 FOOIDG OO J U5 IGH V' 1' en Ju 'w ng and cars are 3 a d for ine G uce or Mu angs avofon ro make e e as a orwclxa WILLIAM DOUGLAS BILGER III Wesfvulle a r Zum uo, 4 F i der! 92 C ers ra f Iuc 3 B I E I nq,4 Af' B 0 e a w r g f spew af ors p-an avy affer qraduafcm erk n Iwo A 'nc Food Marker 'x We Iv I. ra CAROL ANN BOWERSOX Woodbury n Dal Af a C em r uc 4 ea e 4 C'1 ea e s rr 'va uc e a'v'aI urs r fr- D ora 0 3 Re reaI3r1 Comm 4 fu A p opy C eamr J e r 0 rv D y par f- and Ifmd sf I '1 5 'T' I J C CLARA MAE BRATTON Woodbury Heughfs Coe WI'u+e and Gold 2 r J VV d Ewan KNIGHTS IN SHINING ARMOR A: k ... 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Us . ..-. - - ADRIAN CLIFFORD BROOKS Woodbury Helghfs 0 a cm L L -me e c en e Cofvv' r e dal Gus CI Wan? lo d af CAROL ANN BROWN Woodbury 4 r' uo 3 ary um and Bugle C ps uo Punke a la slender owne e ways seen augm le a wzar wIl1a ba es s a nr swlmn' n ard palafre parhes I rod Fo wo las af Woo pare ffr a Nays rernennoer Cup ds Corner In Ine l r y MARVA LELIA BROWN Woodbury un Dual Llerary S all 4 Cnefn s Club La ln u ramafeurs I Fr ends ol An W3 C ut: 3 Amomon Io allend Freedfan Nur Inq Sane spends va a Ilons In Mary and n ln Camden Y u Defier fm alvead londesf memory as Rusly I1 nl: Berrruda slworls are fabulous y Q Q VIRGINIA DOROTHY BRUCE Nahonal Park ends ol nlmas uc C rus 4 G76 Cl' SWG 'IC Guin Cl ARTHUR A BURGESS Woodbury Helghfs KNIGHTS IN '2 I QQ '3 06 If W OO Su T-1 sqlgmge C B Une PV77 W I3 PU 51 sofre e send a e e s 'npo Ie pc pe ver Icrg I we en PATRICIA ANN BURNS Nahonal Park new 'fry Cub 4 e Q r s a a Whnie and Gold I a W7 es q Ing nds vacafl n n W RTCH N ur nes 4 e Ie C un d qu el C azy VCVQ a pen Ixnfne Ocean C ly arvcl fl r qc d secre r Heppard s aldes HARRY H BURTON Almonesson ir' '1 u 4 u 2 ur Harry a d rw 'es I y rr D days c 5 exe 1 O C ARNOLD WARD CALDWELL Blaclrwood Terrace T5 .BJ L SHININC5 ARMOR KNIGHTS IN DOROTHY DRAKE CALDWELL Woodbury .1 BEATRICE CALLOWAY Woodbury ROBERT GEORGE CAPALDI Woodbury WJ-If 6.1.1 BARBARA ANN CARROLL Wesivnlle 0 Q - . .JJCL , . DAVID F. CA Y R. W dbu .3915 .dh 1. ,N J. ' ,V-1 ew' .a.. .-.E-1 5 Woodbury Daily Times . . ,., ...Y .-. A FA , 'Wu- w-4 1 rify 7 SHINING ARMCR CLAIRE MARY CHURCHILL Nahonal Park LOIS ELAINE CLAYBURNE Woodbury P r- D T GWENDOLYN LAVERNE CLIFTON Jericho I Whnfe an Gold I ICI 3 .IFF .1 LOUIS COCCIOLONE Woodbury J L. CJ' v'. .L , ....:,Q'af. v, V-.v' f I N' 'PCD . CHARLOTTE TYSON CONNER Woodbury Heighfs un ia A.. .ill . ,.'-f 1 -335 :L Q .4-' .32-up : 'V--. NYE- 4' 'ern o. . I - W He and Gold, I 24 15 cvrirff' e A 3-9 V125 To :Cf-V, 9' oz ... '-es c ':':j: -22 'ce ex- : 5 d 'S S . , . 'shr ' 'ao 5-3 :Cc S q' . .. -:'- Ev-. .... ---.,E ...., . ,,,,,,.'.'-,., 4 .- F ff, ', 3 0 a :nd s..::e5 .. E. K. rw-1 Nm, KNIGHTS IN SHINING ARMOR BETTY PRISCILLA CORSEY Woodbury I U e Q HIL on ard C CC3 ed Oo rr 0 esI 'vw 'I F3 un a s AGNES ANNA COVELY Almonessson un Da Tyornq Sha A de ecord H1 fir CIass Sccrcra JIS Roofrw Repro erva Whlfe and Gold 2 'T' U o o GQ TICIYI GU SW 'Y' N or a e u F you door soy pu 5 mrron I vw to Q To ephone COX UD df' mce C oIIwe xes su s J parIIes d nes sfu ed n vm Ibaf C ev 'rwory weekend ar Oak amckon PATRICIA LEE CRAWFORD Woodbury Nahona Honor Soc efy 4 Maihemahcs Club 4 Va s fy C ub 4 Dre: S .1 en I e 2 oc ey eIDaII V rsrfy 2 3 rswy 2 G Tnre e Iac m I-Iogjey Tenms B sker I a e I u IeIes rx es Io be a mx s soends 'wer vacahorvs vw C earw C Iy JOHN WESLEY CRON DER Woodbury Cuo 4 Sun Dual A u en? A109 4 Gee Cum I es and C e Ire C un uo 4 5 Q Bugs, or 'rcs Y' rw ITI It O p an a'IIer qradu I rx ALFRED M CUNARD Almonesson uc 3 Cu Z Io uarcl 3 C 'T' nq a Cr 'I Ee ceo 'I ra '1 GAIL LOIS DARLINGTON Wesfvnlle or' ay uc y rrrrr 42 3 4 T 'Y I P '3 U IAP c s I r S Prom Prcfgrafr 'rw rr ec re , Ior 1 so ua y G '1 rmy v ar' ro IUVTIFV' C 9 Kes -:orwerIrbIes arwd CLIOCOGIQ cake I C' w e an sw CLS VVIDAOVI I a prrv e re' a Io own Per c w ar KAREN LEE DENNIS Woodbury C errusfry Cum 4 Sun Dual Arr Staff 4 S nor Pay Usbereife Pub ry Ma p ecgreraryq I 2 3 Ha Iowe err WIn ws I 4 Dram eurs 2 sr 2 n u Secrefary 3 Whofe and Gold I 2 em' s e enace r e Monfana pre fy eyes al around Iu dear 'Me roads wrwen Karen s Deb nd 'rrre W ee cn ef mem y week of OC war Me gang NANCY DE WITT Wenonah SccreI'ary for Mrs Roede 4 Sensor ay Make um Co'rImIIIee 4 C oss I E e as orrwrrerc fa C uc Boske D5 e n Nan ce persorva Iv pods aI rr y q dr en se rv ar T rnrrres ear ubs I-I B d' res Io or we q me Bu ck rr ' rw 1: BeI Te epoone pe afor ANITA ELAINE DIMEO Almonesson re ar or v1 e-son 4 e fr Iom S ufrw '1' rrory e emce I153 S Ice' no an S e d u-r-rp s G+ u c 'I a G rr son 0 an u e 'w rf Rub we J 'ii in xii 'i Louls DOW wind! an a d rch oufn Jersey 1 Sfafe Band r Lu QI sfr er d f Q CON BS ng g ar d z In :Diff I pe? p ayer face CECILILA JANE DOPATKA Nahonal Park Sun Dual Typrnq S a 4 Cnar man Make up Comrnfree For Sensor PIay 4 Secre+ary Ior Mrs McKIn ney 4 Fr ends of An 'Ta's Feshman I-Iockey I Bask I In Y Cea usua y found In Mrs McKInneys office es oowrnq and Mercury converfoes her besf when swrrrrnnrng 'mes I es 'fo shck o r nas a unrque Iauqn ambhon 'ro oe a good secre ary ANNE CAROLYN DUBAS GardenvlIIe Cenfer Sun DnaI Ar? Sfahf 4 Secrefary for I-I Ilman 4 Gee Cub Red Cross 3 French e Ikes dancrnq and Fords hopes Io qe+ rrvarrned ure a br d' or Very funn I I e ar s Iondesf memory Junror year GERALDINE MARGARET DUBBS Wesivnlle Grove Twrruno pIac pr Trophy Secrefary for Mr M ks 4 Sun D-al Ar? Sfahr 4 T Ir ers Cu 3 4 Prom Cow-mr? Gerry snappy +wIrIer mber of Ih aI n Ba on Twrrrnj Assocuahon kes dance and skafe sfrange d sI kc for Bermuda shorfs fondesf nnemory Iffn p ro 'meafh an C1 rn a amp? Io 'go o Hawa JAMES A DUNN Lake Tracf 'I 'Y' uo sn I'eS'I'YI '1 e UC ness Cne x ama ur rn qu ef ads of Iur' 'rm Fl oe chem I spends umm r .v Y rv' Guard n e e co e MARYLYN V EDWARDS Woodbury a fy 'rw 'ee 4 4 am uo e c a uc c A W I' I er7 onaI o s J I Bo nr amp rrn and sa c a d I HELEN M EISFELDER Woodbury rea? ofnmrifee I enf Snofv 2 er a C Ir A Iufure Paffr Page Irkes dana ng nd norseoack rrdrnq prerfy one of our en rqefc c eer eaders nopes Io Work af Socony Va uum a good dancer dIsI kes Bermuda shorfs Iondesf memory s prom IH Junror and Sensor year CLARICE ANNETTE ENGLETON Woodbury WI'u+e and Gold I Drum and Bugle rps I am Jr Cross 4 Chrps Irkes skahnq dancnnq and musrc drsukes peopIe who donf Irke fo have Iun ambmon Io become a Governmenf worker spends vacahons n A1Ian c Crfy e ,I a an known for ner arnus ng answers nev r 3 du momenf when Chrps ns on Ihe scene ROCHELLE JOAN EPSTEIN Woodbury Sun Dual Ar? Sfaff 4 Usherefie of Sensor Play 4 I-IaIIowe en Wrndows 4 W e nd Gold our 3 u Drama eurs I Dramafeurs Cas+ 2 Jr Sr Prom Decorafron Commuffee Chairman 3 C e very Iorfunae win her na uraI, wavy na r seen around Nn n Ine Ra en Iru ha a r' a r and B rmu y and as r-ace Ton e I' 'r' rn ry wgek end af In Ine qann hcpe o go fo co Iege after gradu DoRoTHY MARGARET FARROW Woodbury an Cuo 3 4 Jr Red Cross 2 r Campbe 2 H V Y'5V7 a au g ska? rg a parr a y dw he ga KNIGHTS IN SHINING ARMOR i I si-moon HARRISON FAWNS, JR. Narional Park Same Cu: 2, 3' Cwreri le C et 2' F'esn'fan Scierce Clos. Drk , , . eng and IGVTKY . . qijer f,pe-ur yea knew an , c'a:y apeul cunrrg, lisnino. cars o s and good iokes . . . Don? Gef Sncek' . . . amclcn: fo WC'k awrfe aifer qgradualion, 'nen nead for fre Navy. JOAN MARIE FENTON New Sharon G ee C uo, I: Dramaleurs, 2: Junior Red Cross, 3: Color Guard, 3. Crick . , . came Io W. H. S, from Goucesler Calnolic in lie' Scplwo- more year . . . likes skalinq and dancing . . . I Hey, KiIIerl . . . dis- likes snobs . . . summers in Wild- wood. RUTH SUSAN FERRIS Naiional Park Secreiary for Mr. Barber, 4: Junior Red Cross, 2. 'Biondyw likes dancing, skalinq, and swimming . . . amloifionz 'ro be a secrefary . . . favorire expression: Do somellwinglu . . . Iondesl mem- ory: rlie ioolball games. WARREN TERRY FITCH Wes'IviIIe Currenl Eyenls Clu , 2: iends f . Ani ls Cl 2: ' ers u , A 'M Sr , s : i- , ' oss I I? Cousllr , arsil , - y U1 I ii I Ter . . . o U Iwef a cool dress 's e lass ofl3'55 , . usual een drivi a .ijrfepn 'Sl Fo'd . . . dislikes ' p io o Io scI'1ooI...ambi' nzrow r a d make a lol of money Io buy a Mercury . . . one of ReiIly's liardesr workers. JUDITH FLACK Woodbury Narional Honor Sociefy, 4 Class Officer, Recording Secrerary, 2: Corresponding Secrelary, 3: New Jersey Girls' Slaie, 3: Sun DiaI Lif- e'ary Slaif, 4: Senior Play Proper- I-G3 4: Cnemislry Club, 4: Tri-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, President I, 3: Ckiofr, 3.4: Jr. Drarnareurs, I: Glee Club, 2: Prom Orcneslra Con-millee. 3: Fresnn'-an Baskelball, I: J.V. Basker- baw, 2, 3. Judy . . , cule . . . near clolnes . . . usualy :een wifn Eaine . . . Ike: :paris . . . Iafofire exprecfonz 'IW :affu . . , Iondesf memory: week ar Ocean Ci'y wlrn ine gang. KNIGHTS IN MICHAEL FRANCIS FLOOD Wesfville Iv1aInema'i:s Cub, 4: Hofrerocm Represenlalve, I, 2. 3: Slamp Club, 3. 4: Pikers' Club. 3, 4: Freshman Scfence Cub, IZ Fresnman Foof- Ca , I. 'Mike' . . . a Nays has a pipe in nfs mou'n , , . d's'res spelfnq 'resfs . . . pans 'o a'Ie'd college . . . iayo'i'e expresson: Try anyflwinq once. JEAN FORTSON Jericho Sun Dial, Lilerary and Typing Slali, 4: Commercial Club. 4: Fulure Homemakefs cl America, 2. 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross, I, 2. Jean . . . Hobby is colleclinq iewe'ry . . . lfkes progressive iazz ...dislikes an arqumenl . . . ambi- Tion: To become a priyale secrelary . . . Iondesf memory: ine Senior rrip . . . always seen wirli Bonnie and Sandra. PETER ALAN FOWLER - W odbury NKfionaI Hono2?rc'e'fy, 3. 4: Class Onkicer, re A , I 2, 3, 4: Sludenr Counci iNeJ6ommiTr e, 3, 4, Vice-Pr ' enr, 4: Band, 122, 3. 4: Orclies a, I, 2 y4: Ggrxman Club, 2, 3' lepl bfgw, 3, 4: Gyulln Jersey Bald, . , Ie . . ,I wlwuzfah malln n F ii s cool ec , 1 ,Ian efonal e-,rown V,?iQQa:.,f,a:iilI+.sfsy . . ,vf - in a. a . . . Iayo 'refexp ession: l'a'Il 'II'rin ,. Qrfsypgb DORIS BARBARA FOX Wesrville Nariorial Honor Sociery, 4 Sun I Liierary Sfafl, 4: Cliem- -isIry,CC1bA4: IrifYi I. 2, 3: .Choirnf 2 -3.04: Junior ed Cross, IrxGIeer I ' 2 r u 3 u ro o oi, :L fQIb.':'P P- grag-ContjiIInee,3:Fo,fr1'1'ben?eh1e'n+ Uslnerellg, Qcrebry 'Io Miss R Mmm , 3: Iudenf Ai 3' New rsey All-Srafi Clyorbs, Lf, L . . .. . Ad oris yt . . prelly virayy l1Lr .1 , Iikes musicp fall finds . . . burninq arnbki I Id er her license . . . aI- ways ijiih Ginny, Carol and Gail. EDWARD F. GAFFIN Woodbury French Club, 2, 3, Play Casl, 4: Cliess and Checkers Club, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 3, Secrefary, 4: Dram- afeurs, Vice-Presidenf, 4: Play Casr, 4: Whife and Gold, Boys' Sporfs Edifor, 4. Eddie , , . arnbilionz Io Iiye abroad and Io be a Frenclw Ieaclrier . . . likes sporls, especially Iennis, fool- ball, baskeiball and dislikes Eqyp- Iian ciqarelles . . . very aclive in 'ine Scours . . . spends vacafions in Canada, New Hampshire, Nea York, Norfr- Carolina and camp . . . Iondesf memory is Irip Io +I1e Unircd Nalions wilki Frencli qroup . . . nice Io everyone and liked by all. HINING ARMOR KNIGHTS IN CHARLOTTE R GEIGER WesIynIIe A 'r' FAITH H GEITZ Woodbury V.: MILDRED M GISMONDI NaInonaI Park Juj Q MARY ANN din 1 Id Whuie and d Q, F WI BONITA MARIE GREENISEN Woodbury SHINING ARMOR PAULINE RU H GRIGGS 0 3 f + 5 f' C U AM ,ak l, LROBERTA SUE G-RIS OM Woodbury wc r- n 4 I Cui u:'2 .1 I' X4 3 WI'nIe and Gold I CL ,fc CECIL GUY LAMAR GRIZZARD JR vfybgiieepd cwjf' J ROBERT ALFRED GRUT Woodbury BARBARA MARY HAMILTON Gardenvnlle WI'n+e and Gold 2 i 3 KNIGHTS IN SHINING ARMOR CHARLES CALVIN HAMWRIGHT Wes+vIIIe ELEANOR RITA HANLON Blackwood Terrace rs I-I nm n Dal ara Oo 5' L,C'I I IGN GERALDINE JOAN HARRINGTON Woodbury + .A T Q p I -r 'T 'N G 'T 'TT C33 I, JV PATRICIA JA E HA EL Wood riff!! faq, CARL OLLEN HAWKINS fjfifgh I X Rfk 6 Jerncho Nu B RETA MAY HAYNES WesIvIIIe WInIe and GoId LILLIAN S HAYWOOD Nahonal Park BARBARA GREENE HEATON Woodbury r 4 L CC BARBARA L HENDERSON Woodbury 4 J 7 4 4 Ba 3 C Cao CATHERINE FRANCES HEPWORTH Wes+v:IIe Grove 98 5' iam 'S DANIEL G. HERMAN Nafional Perl Sl1afIClub, 3, 4, Presidenf, 43 Hi-Y, 3, 43 Foofball, J.V., I, 2, 3, Varsiry, 45 Baseball, Freshman Team, I, J.V., Vars'+y Herm a regular guy aways ready fo Iwep I besf when mal: ng nolses ond of sporfs and redneads slwunes af play ng ba eoa canl 'rand se ous people arjurnens an Pennsy van a dr vers arro Iron Io become a conrraclor ove Io Iaugn ELIZABETH J HILLYER Wenonah n Dual Aff Sfafl 4 rr lsr D D 'rurs I 2 3 r V srfy Q'u'o 4 rurrvand Bugle Cp!I2 3sCnarus4I-lm om RQpf-esenlafwe 2 Tenms JV Varsrry 3.-'Ba elbal JV 2 Hook y e always has er face ng an 'rennrs d s rkes oncerred people arrourron 'Io be a nunse eaclnes sw rnrnrng durrr-g ine sum mer enroys clnurcln worlc On my aclmng lwerl Iondesl memory Brrdgeron New Jers JUNE DORIS INS ILLW Wesc 'rval un 'raff 4 re ary Io r ay enc u our cars on e Ofn In anno 0 Hawar spends sum G r r son Iondesl memory Jun 952 ar woud ou THELMA LUTIN MAE HOGGS Woo bury Fulure Hornernalcers of Ame a 4 'ma reserved len y u g aoy cnroys 'rus as e ca a d sem cor' el d oeope Hey w 9708 Her' sne a ways ar a d ine 'nany DE p ar' a e lo ce 'n a oc re a COOPER S HOLMES Weslvulle Na'era Honor So ely 4 Sun ra un a al Cuz: a a e en e e I :J c K ,I 'r em Lea Ba K9 a age coooe a we I w d I r W 'vo Ia' 1 apo I a MARLENE GRACE HOWDEN Nafional Park Senlor Play Casl, 4: Secrefary 'ro Miss K'epfer, 43 Clwolr, 3, 41 Jr. Dramareurs, I1 G-lee Club, 2: Span- 'sn Cluo 2 Comrnercia Club Ru ry sure Io wn a beauly con! I omeday a Irr for pzza pokes and boys and csI rremory Ilfrh perrod qym class un ds lies bq 1 eels g T mornln anncron Io be a good secrerary and own a Cad :ac conyerhole HOWARD IRVIN HUFF Mnclmlefon M n al cs Club 4 CI1emlIry Cup 4 G- rman Cub 3 ub rr 4 Sfu Ade 3 4 Freshman Scrence Cub I Wresrlrnq Varsliy 4 Ho lard lrlces wood Norlrrng drryrng a 47 Ford prclcup and man agrng Gra y baseoall arnbe Iron to allend college WILLIAM D HUMAN Woodbury r Varsrry Traclc one of I qu efer mem bers of Me class doesnf g for snorr lwarr res Irs 40 or convert oe vacafrons In Ocean C ly LEON ELMER HUNTER JR Woodbury or Pay Prompf r 4 Cnemrs r uo 4 Talenl Snow 4 Cnorr I 3 4 Boys Ens Ge man C ub 3 oenffxde 3 4 MaInen'a+rcsCub Wrer Pg V Ly r r es good m an ds Ice no e or emo o Io marrrcu a e an u lwqner earn nd va a Ons n a uf '1 fondesr , me day W H S oecame G o Ill and Soufn Je sey foo oa c amp I EVELYN V HUTCHINSON Woodbury a a e I I Whde and Go ace s 4 Fre as c rn Cu Ge-ecub 2 Re e e 2 S rcrmoo r no Pa nf ng eau p pula K3 5 :I scnoo u ua seen d y 'rme Wovodo I-lor KNIGHTS IN SHINING ARMOR 41,4 HERBERT RONALD IACOVONE Blackwood Terrace e uc4 S VI O '75 F 'I '10 CSQEDJ Y V' 5 'T 5 O JOSEPHINE IDLER Nahonal Park rela y I 4 Sun I erary S r I'nasC r 'nrnecaCuo4G Clues Sandy ways aus on 5 au w O a V5 n drv ng r s o and ba qares o of ine I-'urqry Seven Do sofrefn gl Q clllon lo v sf Kenlu y ROBERT WATT JACKSON Wenonah n Dal L1 era y a 4 Sen Play Cas? 4 Whale and Gold 3 4 B mess Manager 4 Plces u 'Tim ISFICC panIsl1C eo 2 Cness a cl Cneclc er Club 3 SluclenIAcle 4 WKDN one scusso a c oals lan no D In cl s Ices cnern slry Iesls and reao ng long books arnolon 'Io own RCA seerds sun'-ners Beacn H 1 S In or es r g flue sun r I-lulw'7 rs or o e e r e rr e ones 're Dwne LESLIE KANE Sewell 'nrne Room Represenlal e I 2 3 a + C ul: 2 C a ner C af 3 r Q es TI' en wel man eed e ,o,s n If ea n on z: rslwop qua e ke slcelcn na and od aufcvnob e WII a Nays rernerneer ra ua :on JEAN KATHRYN KIER Wenonah n Dual T, r, Slall 4 Se re ar + Mr 5 ss u ure I-l 'revs ers o 'ne u 2 C 'rfr rc C Se M s Hemp r Jeane e nu fa Ima? v vw r s e 3 f Ken s gf or lo o Ann 3 fr ff a come KNIGHTS IN Q i 'Zn' 1' JOAN RUTH KIKUCHI North Woodbury Sun Dml L J du OV a Wu 47 C S F3 C1 LI' OV' JOHN KIMO Wesfvnlle Grove r y enery S nd r d oo 'ren drlve an' 1 o be drill 'nan Nor gre ual ROBERT KLINE New Sharon A 'rals n of W Cu I-I qw S cals lwapp, an ky sharp dresser fr red by Q rs ways can seen af uc sl ,raduale CECILIA JOSEPHINE KOSTRZEWSKI Wesfvllle Grove urn a d Bne F Nrc erravers rr 'TVYQ V a KC c rn 1 D rrorn penos n r 5 ,J fc desl rr KATHERINE ELAINE KRIMM Weslvolle n Duel T c a 4 F ary Iv' s ' I Ka, L. ua Ga a c azf a ff Q SHINING ARMOR KNIGHTS IN RICHARD WALLACE LAKE Dep+ford u 'r' R p 5 V if U'ICl fox dfaf JACOUEL NE M LEONARD podbury IA Iona! Honor Sotftff 4 dy Rf r w C fp! e Nor e u n Drs Maur UV' n a chores rw W dwco ew oy ba Ice sa Iw e V -JC W Q :naw 'I nf swoon THOMAS GEORGE LEONARD Woodbury 'r RM: a 1 Sc e M 'T' C CQ UO er s C ur: C os K S fr rw a D 'TICNO df' 5 so ds O can CM of or grad ua GEORGE LAWRENCE LI DSAY We5I'vnIIe LJ 4 PDM! E rr 'fb-ffjnui Be rs SE3 L 7y F fi Iease UYDS f fi 'R IQ! C3 e LM Wa ua :qw Io J D C DT' JOANNE HENRIETTA LOCKETT Woodbury n Dual A :n J 'Q ' 5 ' .L's'-, 'gr cj' do - ' .Qc ' I - fi J puff' W 469 M I W'-4 SHINING ARMOR FRED FENIMORE LOGAN Wesfvnlle Grove 49 ro ELIZABETH J LOPEZ Nahonal Park J, e +e 4 Mr GJes+s 'was CJD edu rr ee 3 as 'aa D da 'wc 'ver Wafod I nys r rr rx 'w e Guam OP' no 'ro e a e e e y w '1 Rmb e WILLIAM CARL LOUIS Wesivnlle Grove sf! 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If fr J 'X Ny,-ml KNIGHTS IN SHINING ARMOR GENE LYONS Jerncho o o 4 Base I: ba I yes pa nhng a p c I Iose cr mr' rs I af a pe Bermuda v p a cooI boy and e swarp dre MARY LOIS MALONEY Woodbury Secrefary IorM SI-Ieppard 4 GIVS 3 Dru'n and Bu I orps I I r C u 2 Ten VarsII swee? ro aI d sIIkes sIuck up poope kes prc cars and coys seen WIIH DoIores and TIna mbII on rake a 'Imp Io Ca IIOVVIIG CHRISTINE M MARKELLOS New Sharon Sun Dual Typ ng Sra A Iary o MIss Brown 15 ome Ro ep GIIV I 3 4 JunI e ro Tyasurer N urrenr ew 2 Pufure I-'Iomerfakgg of er '4 Txna f a'way MIIIDQ Io eIp I es a'IYsoc aI Ixfe .1 drsr es qefhng up In 'Ibe mxgnm m b Ironrro VISItf e'ece OI1 my word ans Io arIpf1d Trenfon SIaIe Te hers Co Ieqe JANET MABEL MARLIN Easi Woodbury Ierary Cub I Furure I-Iome makers of Arnerrca 4 VarsIIy C ub Hockey 2 3 Varsf an Ikes hockey cuie IreckIes across her nose very pIeasInq dIsposI+Ion paIs around wI'rn Joan CnarIoI+e and Lorerra works ar Tommys Frozen Cus 'rard Sfand LAWRENCE McCAFFERY Woodbury HelgI1Is H Y 2 Lan e smoofn danc r o s a d cup of coffee aways a :ro d a+ M a erys very popu ar In a y crowd Inofos Io ge? up In II'1e mormnq seen WIII1 Rocky DAVID MCGRAIL Woodbury I-Icnor S cIer n D I e ar s S a e r an I 2 3 Prom Se' up Corrmr e C a man 3 Shrdenr Ade Dave ce ar w 'I ine A kes Lurr' League COSIUQEPI ds es pegs are 9505 arno Iron 'ro u e a good posh n afrer e e WILLIAM T MCGROARTY AImonesson kes cars and II'Ie monesson FIre Company IS IIkes Iworrework marks and women drnvers am II'IOI'I 'ro go I o Iousrness for IWIVTISSII plans fo r IH E sburg N Snove WALTER JAMES MCHENRY WesIvlIIe Shafr Cub 3 4 Freshman Scrence CIu I SIuden'rA1de 3 War Irkes cars swnmmrnq gIrIs dIsIkes women drnvers and homework spends vacahons workrnq ar home plans Io IOID 'the Navy LILLIAN MCKEGNEY Blackwood Terrace Chem s+ry Club 4 FrIends of Am mas Cuo 3 4 Treasurer 3 Fufure Horremakers of AmerIca Treasurer unror e ross Jumor Drama'eurs I IuII of fun everyone s a kes dan Inq skarrnq owI Ing and parfes ambmon I sray s 'Ig e vacafrons ar WIIcI wood can always be found ar rne BIackwood Dance ROBERT JOSEPH M Sou W v S a I CIuo 4 o s arsII'y C ub SLI'TT TT CI I 2 Cross Counfry rack rsII 4 quIeI an o e IC personar dara g nd sporrs ess er peeves are orr'e IO k Ing up morr- nqs rr' Io become a drafrs man or C rpenfer wII a ways remember Ibe Senaor TrIp can scIenIIous and dependabre JOAN MEAD Sou'fI'u Wesivulle u u H 're was c fre Joaw qu ef DU' cn r 1 1 ,u S ruds vaca Georg a af T F ozeru Cu rard Sfard FLORENCE DIANE MITCHELL WesfvuIIe Q Van 0 un DuaI ng a uc r e ur 2 oamsn ua 1 H Kay Caro and a crazy abou? Bos on crearr p ard Q 9 9 aie uce cream sp More I un Hue Navy You KWSN ones' mmoy Jn r S I sI'ory wuI'u Mr KIS a fer a momeruf w 'u a ound LYNFORD C MOORE Woodbury at Curb 3 an uo a 'We Wg Surfer va a C I' 'YTD J SU en? afwb' eu o an se' STANLEY W MOORE Woodbury N na I-Ioruor So 4 , C .uo 4 VI un Dual ,Io ar M an ec ers a I ursr' Cur u 334413 S u an o 3 1' 85519 C3 iii IW IH EA :J , JAMES EDWARD MORRIS Nahonel Park I-I Cl k 1 IJ M N uirw- fffllhua d W1 .um fgyjicimgua Zim' bf XADLQ I C Qfffe ' I CLARKE A MURPHY JR Wenonah V' C C r 4 3 Sun Dual Eo C'u ef 4 Whufe Gold I A erruoy 'ruff O TJ GUI' ITI DJ Rau 4 oaran 4 r Prom Se nur IIC ST Jfd York Yarue soerud J J X7 1 aw ao fic I ze Wd Io aI r- oe a J ifdV1 S ord rr' 'rory Sun ua mee? rgs LORETTA JOAN MYERS Woodbury 'u 0 'rf s of Ame uc O favs 5 WIII1 Gem: Q CI Iuc Q poo oqraow va af fu ru W d foo ELIZABETH HARRIET NELSON Woodbury rgmveurs I Jur or o Cross r 'u Ho 3 drcs yor, if and s d cm on 1 'rc ou a 0 a d G ew p uc f X aVY'C r' om a Ford converfuo an VA MAE NICHOLSON Nahonal Park Vease 'Y' a e of Arne WSF Iv u ord JEAN HELEN OMAY Woodbury un Dual A Dra a e 3 4 W Ie d S CF S 'Y' S KNIGHTS IN SHINING ARMOR 23' YQ,-' CHARLES W OSMAN Norlh Woodbury Leallwer C all Cuo 4 Ozzle H Irorn G lun or ear u a Ca Hopes a d ves a c sl z d red r conyerl 1: e + X na nor oqlel' I M s M3 lor s r r I' O I' Dra ale r n L s g: a gam le peo e eco a prlyale s ends su ers wor cean lly M 4 ELEANOR JANE OWENS Woodbury Fres rnan S lence Cub I Drum and Bugle Corps 3 Sludenl Alde Hockey JV Varslf Cule wlrln large prelly eyes lxkes arf and swlmrn ng a cool dancer O1 slwucks rn LDIIIOV1 Io become a prlyale secre Iary for a blg execul ve Iondesl' memory all Ine Sundays spenl al Parvln Slale Park FAITH PALMER Wesfvulle Sensor Play Coslume Cornrn Ilee 4 Fulure Hornemakers of Arne lca 4 INurses Club I 2 Recrealxon Com rr' ee I Faye lkes read ng ard Iwo se back rldnng also oys dlsl es b :lung peope and Deng un :shed amonon Io go lnlo e Servlce Good gosh you alll ROBERT S PARKS Woodbury rslly Club 3 r n o ball J V 2 4 al J V 4 Ia n 4 Va slfy Lellers n Fool al and Baskelball e can a Nays oe Ioun arm sl g rs parl es or sporls a good da cer d s nes qel' ng n e rr go ng Io oe e ry a d n sy neo e good looking l yes 'Io lease KNIGHTS IN 5' 91? I 41' MARIE FRANCES PARRILLO Woodbury we e r Jor 4 E rr rr e re enl L: ard alo Sec e ar K oer 3 D ,I o pref y srroo a r r s Den Ralens Owl gue wanls Io work al Be Te aI+e g adual HARRY PFEIFFER Nahonal Park Ti LJ r nrnan S lence Cub I slnrnan 3 Har Happy go ucky lkes rnuslc danclng and no wlnal an appelllel nw lke women and rno ey JACK PORTER Woodbury Cnemlslry Cub 4 S lence Cuz: I Jac Ilas :ng dark ey s lrkes cars and boals dlsll es En sb and gelrlnq up lor c ool wou d Ike Io rellre al 'lrfenly we CHARLOTTE LOUISE PO. ND Woodbur S D I Larrsufla IIQ4 r ross yyylms ycp?w cor an arlles W IMA a ways ofund If ols DI c lbw c Io-udesl' ry dances a 'loofball games KENNETH ROBERT POWELL Woodbury Nahonal Honor Soclely 4 Sun Dual Lulerary Slaff 4 Sfudenl' e 3 4 lvlailwerralncs Cub German Club 4 Fresnrnan Sc ence Cuz: I Currenf News C uo 2 en llkes fo study dflerenl European languages bf dsllkes sn lfera ure and addlo a s udylng arnbnfcn O become a llnou I ummers al Ilwe snore and home works al Sun Ray SHINING ARMOR VIRGINIA EJ Powzu FQLHVIII Cass oifc Recor q Secrefary pon ng ecre ary Grls Crrze s rufe 3 Dua Ldegsy Sfarf 4 Sencorlay Cas? Cn rnrS rry CIub 14' Cwovr So s+2'3,0GrI, ae? Gee CMA SoIoIs+ I Jr., rafna icing. I Larm 'CIuo fAId6 for MMS Heppafd 4 GInny sIforI cuIe bonde couI smg ner Info an wnere a Nays seen N In Dors and G ores Io ea? read sInq and dance he Io oe corre an R N For Pefe sa e a rays rerr 'roer The Sen or PIay EVELYN ANN REDFIELD Woodbury Fre Iwmen MaII'IernaTIcs Cub Sec ary 4 D ITeam L s of fun In fI'Ie cassroorn Ices parIIe and danong s Ike aparfmenr houses and newsy peopIe can be seen wIIn Dot and Fawn am mon T a secrerary af Socony Vacuum Cheer up go ge? ern' Iondesr memory her younger days BERTHA JOY RENNER Woodbury n Dual LI'rerary SI' If 4 Semor Pay SIudenI D re Ior 4 CI'1e'rIIry u 4 3 4 Treasu I'1apIa n I arref 3 4 n ee Cuo I r Drarnareur err pIans Io ervfer DeIaware HnspIIaI and be orne a crednf o o sn s duar d 5 Ines Homework fond sf 'nernory Sen or C ass RICHARD RIDGEWAY RICHARDSON Woodbury ess and Cneclr r Cut: e C uo Cue 5 p and Iaoe Ienns one Io be a cnarnp some day Res deIenIon s e d ufrrrers n ATIanII CM ound wI'I Wak an Lyo s Iondesf rrefrory was y r' asf d ren Ion HELGA CHARLOTTE I GLEB Woodbur H I 4 onaI I-Io oc VVKDN Pa Id e es Ser or 2 a rn a+eu French J Iudeni eo e, a ye Ade ay I ofrvre N a E Y J Cub 4 u ar vI1I'I e 4 a eao ng craz a s ld s re-r -r-oer C pan cc and oeconre a ed ca se refary affer graduahon i X wi MMI' J W2 af! CLORA ETTA HARRIET ROBERTS Woodbury rsrfy I-I xey 4 JV Hoc as Mana r Buboe Ines sporfs and coI e Ing more Ickef sruos from dIf ferent n'-or es spe ds vacahons n Pm Iade on a w u Ike Io a'end ou e s o 'ro become a secre ary a X no s t3askeIbaII payer e'Id,f and easy ge? a Ong w Tw FRANCES DOROTHY ROBERTS NahonaI Park Sun Dual Typmg SIaII'I 4 Mrs De +erchs Secrefary 4 WI'uI'e and 3 4 ros I m rn rcIaI C uc 3 Franny dISIIi6S nosy people spends surrvrers af WIIdwood you know' OLIVER G ROSE JR Woodbury n a I e I INC Qars u g 5 I es nquusrhve BFITLIJIIOH Io be ome a diiff IayorIe expressron or'r'eTI'1ng d If renr 5 I RUTH ANN ROSSITER Naflonal Park ed os Team Co'nr'nerc a C ur: 4 LC s of un sIca rf wo a C co ate rn o own a r d C n ver' oIe an of n y r na 'I MARGUERITE LYDIA RUSSELL New Sharon '1 2 ull r Cworus Marge r :Mead very ou ef Io eno BVI a dy ze c ys co To a 3 'VI Ixr egg y ar age a ' I I U 'V ,. I 0 ll f I II: ,V ff I f' . U I I I? es f I . ' f 1 I 1 , I Ii W I I 'r ' 1 3, pm I J? 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E I W KNIGHTS IN SHINING ARMOR wu,UAM NTH SH SHORE 5 5 OIT 5VSl e A I 'ra Tr sure r I o I s Comm llee wp r n 2 r ama 2 rm s e Feshnnan I O '1 :Jeni on 4 Base a K 'Q epresema uo b I s ar gnc uo Vc jk 0 dual scorlng In RN y p u ne g cu n oy v5,0Xr'n rg p an u a th lc socks m e v reco ln as wrln 34 pourfs sona rl us I-ces danc nes an spo d s es se guys ambrhon lo be orne rch ando naCa :lac Ions In s HEL CLAIRE SAGE Nahonal Perl: J ror Red Cross I Drlll Te Fufure Homemalrers of Amer ca I'Jrema'eurs 3 Commerclal Club He en blonde I al' laugh enloys dancunq swm mrng and lasl muslc dlslllces homework hopes Io work n Ph ade pnra spends summers af home Gee Wmz Iondesl memory Mlss Tay ors gym class and Home Room 38 FRANK M SCHERER Nahonal Park Chemnslry Cluo 4 French Cub 3 r nce Club Lxkes hunfrnq and raclnq boals amolf on as Io own a Cadrllec con verrbe ponds vacahons n Gods counfry ns o on Ine Marlncs eller qraduahon Iavorlle express on Hey ca FRANCES CAROL SCHIAVO Woodbury Secrelary for Mrss McCoy 4 Dram urs 3 I 2 Twlr C uo I Fufure Honremalcers ol Afnerrca 3 Comrnercra Cub 4 F ann es ar a dar- g especla y ll Ie bugg ng pends summers In W dwcod Cresl seen wlh Evey and Helen can be found s a nfg I Delv ooo prelry own ner amolon :sfo ear s Ya know WILLIAM LE ROY SEENEY Woodbury em y Cub Presr en'I nemalc Cub 4 B d e Cub 3 Sfudenf I e In nd nan s me c n OU'I W V1 O O e can ered around spar? d n oeesnq per r 'I mow BARBARA NANCEY SIPPEL Woodbury Ska 4 Q Cxjxgls r n C I Wig? - o on lnnd sym DEQ Jw ppose doesnl Ier even s e cm mrng an conceded peope wan Io e a school feecher Aw shuclcsl DELORES C SMITH Nahonal Park S crelary for Mr Domlln 4 Fulure Home-makers of Amemca 3 Com mercna Club 4 Lorne found usuely behrnd lne founlarn al Sun Rays socr a c seen wlrn Rulh and Joyce quref spends summers hav :ng a good :me DOLORES LOUISE SMITH Wes+vuIIe Nahonal Honor Soclely 4 Secrefary for Mlss Hepperd 4 :fe and Gold I 2 4 N Jersey Grrs Sfale 3 Comrnercral u Presroenl I 3 Musrc precuahon I Dodo friendly sml e lor every one n ura y curly helr ll never forge? runnmq lor Th bus fave mormnqs a week a cr e expres lon T a s el afnbll on ms Io warerslr ROGER ILLI MS SOHL es cms ry AudloVsual Bef. WM' fn' I e rvrn qreen es oys cars c qrs s es e lr works he A Irnq or arrofcn s Io oecome a dcclor or F 'ro pIJy pro baske ball ose we f 'X X PATRICIA ANN SOMERS WenonaI'1 Qlvvr ,fCuo 4 KaJ,:rC'tfo Pres de I Feencb C .ro ord-ng Se eIary.3J Fdeno 'na S I r PaI or so'neI 'nes Q! e se 'rs vegyfque unI y u Q-I N 'I Ines cegdrnq grad sw 'I'I'Y'YfIg Iops a ro q y p op'eKa rg er- ng B pans o o n r y 0 flfa I n oe a n Ionde I rrenn one I SA IG W odbur r IaI 4 Cvem rgIry 4 Asse o'nrr' II 4 Frencb 2 3 4 WIIIIB and Gold 2 3 uc un or Dra'na eurs Home R om Represenfa we SIudenI ConcerI Group 2 Thanks ww C arrm ru Im a Ion r'nrr'rIIee un ronn 3 I a 'nrnence rnen r s n erm: enIAd 3 Frenc I nal on 3 SNIcI1boar O raIo Sindy peIIe n nr en nq n sur rn aI Sfove I-Iarbor .J y seen In Dee JO ANN STAFFORD Wenonah rrnrr' Q Cosa I av-fays un vmcn os ae :I W Boy o ee an rw re se n een Ee and an rw 'vor M Bodnes an JOAN S STARR Nafnonal Park n Dual erary a Ca Cn rn r C 1 SIu:1e 3 3 G RICHARD JA S STEINBERG J Cas J c p wrougn u ordebf rr 'n y a I07 ALAN WAL STEISS NaI rar I-Io re f SIa e 3 Il y Iaff 4 a 4 err sIry Glu ernaI 01 a en n u ud nI cerys m es'1 p Sixwepps pro gen e ow q c s 'wus Leqwon an an X1 sI qI'1I slvke or! ozf G n r eaI eard never I e ame s o qo Q0 egg a Ine heck as e Ma'rco7 Iondesf rnernory ns e :I eeI mu c ne oIw r sde of Heaven FRANK RICHARD STEWARD Woodbury IJaI na Honor Somew 3 4 Cnem rsIry Cue 4 MaInernaIc Cub 4 nor 2 G I n C Ier 2 Hcrn Roo'n nIa we Frank v Ford Iked by everyone me our n .-I 1 no cook aI Carnp MaIo orequay sm'-ver B y u and Ine We5Ivr 0 q r ROBERT ELLIOTT STEWART Woodbury a na I-Ionor e UO Vrce r w rr uo aInemaIc u dCL!I 'r STJTD O 13 ern epre 3 s Cue a 3 porIS . 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I RICHARD E STRUBE Almonesson io Visua Cub 2 q n he ps keep Ihe AudioVsua Cub running smoofnly doesn deremion ha or home work hopes Io be a carpenfer JOHN DANIEL SULLIV R Nahonel a 5 esidenl eyl OI b 4 J 1 Rolar an I4 Horne Room 6 FI Iv C unci mv om e O ZJV rsily ' e en 35 2 CIWNI lefx oo a I a in ase 4 THQ Mi u an jd 54 Mercury s sporis dislikes school in wa rn weaiher spends summers do nq nolhinq will always remem r Roy and Senior HIY s Io go college CHARLES RUDOLPH TANGER Blackwood Terrace Che-misfry Cuo 4 Leafher Cralf Cu 3 4 German Club 2 3 as ves Io In er wrh car cury bond hair spends summers working on hs Ia+hers arm drives around Woodbury in his 35 Chevy coupe. ERMA JACQUELINE TAYLOR Woodbury oir 2 3, 45 Glee Club, I' Fu I-lomernalsers of America 4. SIceedie . . . lilces Io malre new friends . . . ' Ihe q'rl fo do . . . lilies cooking dancinq, base- ball, and movies . . . disulres er- muda shorls and show-oils . . . fondesl memory: Iirsf days af high school . . . You're looking chcfceu . . . Virginia and Washinqlon are pei vacalion spofs. ELAINE KAY THIEMICH Woodbury Secrelary for Mi.s Voss 4: Twi ers U iiir i ' i.r.. orler, I, Vf e- resideril' 3. I ir,er, 2, , 4: Jun'or Dfamaie r, -1 I-IaIfowe'en Vxflr ow P Tnfing, g Prom Decorar?-g Commifree, 3. Cufe and loves Io Iallc . . . never a dull momen' when Elaines around . . . a whiz wirn a balon . . . fond- esf memory is Labor Day weekend af Ocean Cfiy . . . neaf dresser . . . ambilionz Io learn 'ro drive. KNIGHTS IN Q ' si ya' VIRGINIA ELIZABETH THOMPSON Nahonal Park refary I is 4 Fu ure H memalce s of America 2 Gimme blonde ou eyed Q NI a sweel personai y rea one 0 slra n on w nfs Io e ro er dorb a er Ines sloclr car races and painf is in O-I Iddle Ionclesf rr-emory s doqqe roas s and pic ncs wth Ine qanq CAROL FRANCES TIMMONS Wesfville Secrelary or Miss Heppard 4 oir 3 4 Red Cross I Program na rman I G ee C u Carol sweef and pelife I es cneeseburqers Iauqninq su prnses I Iccs Bo Snols and so dressers ambition Io oradua'e a d become a good ecreiary oiways wifh Gal Crnny and oris LEONARD DANIEL TOWERS Almonesson u ioVisua Cub 3 B Ic'oal Len Esquire clown ol Home Room 39 se ms Io I e crew culs o parial Io a cars can be seen dash ng our Home Room 39 fir? a loves school espec ally al' vacaiion Iime BARBARA LEE TOYE Woodbury Fulure I-Iomemalrers of America ub 2, , 2 i ' , . 2: Commercial Club, 41 Tennf, . Bobby . . . uier, l'Iceab'e miss . . . ies o Inq, danc'n'g, Ienni and good movies . . . dis'lIces snow- o s , , , w urd Iik, Io become a secrelary an Io own a new Mer- cury . . . IvI'nd your businessl' . . . vacaI'ons are spenr in Florida. PATRICIA ANN TRIPLEY Woodbury ek 'o H no Soqit . nh . D ,I , y Q 1 'o A A, 7 ers' C ub. ,JI a T I , 7 un 5, lg ee- 1 lu , Presfdenl! ' Par . , . likes horses . . . peppy cheeneadc' , , . dislles oeufng up Q5-fy , , , fn'nlrs people fffh odd . laughs are real 'qcnen . . . ambi- tcn: Io can ner Qwn Carle rancn. ag SHINING ARMOR GARY DANIEL TRYON Woodbury a T C 3 .J ua 'wo r 2 G V d'T S e o FK CVT mac ass s and u a eff a ALBERTUS JONES TURNER Almonessorl 3 s C u 3 emaf 4 qrs +,f D TZ Rep eseniaf ve Er end rwna T K arsuf Wg C 0 B ky warns 're o fr 'w Y Lwe md n ,fv ve f a v fn r of me C a ve dan T e fer Drexel Inshfbfe upm graou won and ecome a Q e r e PAUL ROBERT UNGEMACH Wesivllle Grove rw Lea wcrcraff C uo 3 rw T are m mfs To oe a N' cu? 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Ad 'fe Room awe 4 1 r mf V ra B efoal 2 G en u e Jr Q ed T rn und m 'var a J B e T ce zz med re r ve d w rf roar- fewns TAMARA MARGARET WALDO Wenonah 5 4 a C ur New V' J U G e U cram: 5 d D V' A fi an exe r' sp de wanfb To D6 Tea kf' F MARSHALL DUDLEY WALKER Woodbury 'T' 1 Ca ada V 5 a DOLORES ANN LACE Woodbur Jder' S Q Q me Pennsy war' a dr fer r fu ure GLORIA LEE WATSON Woodbury Henghfs Whlfe and Gold Spams U ure H3 'r a Jo 'Y' C 1 C3 f rx Ci Q6 n 1 UCD S O CC MILDRED ADA WHITTEN Wesivulle 'mv 4 D awafe W n N Pa Je oe' ll 'Y' me , CAROL ANN WICK Woodbury K 4 CJD 4 3 Whnie and God C e fe C do 4 LJ rf KNIGHTS IN SHINING ARMOR DI ANN EVELYN WILKERSON Woodbury un Dual ff- 4 L. 1 a ar Q 'T' JANE MARIE WILLIAMS Woodbury r 0 4 C ur C orc is S u Q 4 Ho ms e UTIL, OIT ro ary aI Y Ii NMI J rs ci r omq s adm 1 Q o mg sp c s ons Wwafs 'wapperw and ey r esr rm Me p ov' I ard NANCY WILLIAMS WesIvnIIe Secrefary Ior Mr I-Iawk 4 FuIure rIorremaIcers cf Amerxca 3 Red Cross 3 Nance of of fun ways crack ng pokes s doubI d mg wmfb Gmme avd Jm oIIem qeIs armory of Ibe Iypewr er n Typ nq c of Ibaf a crymq sna'ne7 IomdesI from ff In 'I C rce A JOAN LILLIAN WILSON Woodbury wcnaI I-Ioror So y n Dual erarv 5 4 W C ub ce Pre devf Se rc ary fa'naIeur 1 r e e up and P wp er ee up F e oI A 'va s W :Ie and Gold I5ea'u e Ed? I renew Cub rr ce n cnmr He Ba Ice' a 'Wan Wa fre s In O ear C fy warp U L4 'J appears br ru ow pusmes rf e'rr3 rra ed E BRUCE WOHLFORTH Woodbury ur U VFP V' un 2 3 or If IVIiVI5'l 'T il O Camp MJIQI one-quay BARBARA ANN WOLF Woodbury J ,X Wflfwf Sun Dual M MIRIAM MARGARET WOODS Wesivnlle Grove LH' C LII' o -r Q Ca s We rcwempe emI me D 4 ROBERT EDWIN WOODWARD Woodbury Cbevf 5+ y Cub 4 Ere ds cf Aw fr s CIup 3 Woody car .1 es C arp me C ds p e r '1 rw fer ,raou Icwdef rrern or o I 5 ROBERT JOSEPH YOUNG Woodbury ro 4 C Cu 2 Qi N9 Y pc Pzffa iffy eda cue rw rre XM 4,2 'ku' GILBERT JOSEPH ZANITER Nahonal Park E p rv vac rw Wddwo IIN' lm -bw THESE STUDENTS ALSO RECEIVED A DIPLOMA IN JUNE, ross: ARMED SERVTCES DIPLOMA: Shane, Efans Reese oewnff Frankiin Eggeff Jaan Fiefn me omcnmn Henrf H. ere-SE wanef szmm Achvnhes Admnnlslrahon Alumnu Assembly Commullee Alhlelrc Councul AudaoVsual Club Band and Color Guard Baseball Team Bashelball Boys Team Baslrelball Gnrls Team I EX 3255 20 2I Besl School Worl: Examples of 293l Board of seamen Boys vsfmy club cheerleaders chemrsffy c ub chess and checkers club char cum H.S+.-,fy Clubs Cross Counfry Team Curriculum Dramaleurs Drrll Team Facully Foolball Varsrly and J V Foreword French Clubs Frlends of Anlmals Club Fufure Homemalrers of Ameruca German Club Sundance Counsellor Gnrls Chorus Garls Varsury Club HI Y and Trl Y Ofllcers Hockey Team 85 89 32 55 22 29 8 Junior Class Junuor Class Top Magazme Jumor Semor Prom Key Club Knwams Career Conference Lealhercrafi Club Malhemahcs Club Nahonal Honor Socuely Orcheslra Parenls Philadelphia C once rls Group Pulrers Club Prlncupal Prank Club Readers Club RECTEBTIOD Commlllee School Board Sensor Class Officers Sensor Informal Pnclures Sensor Porlranls Shaft Club Sophomore Class Spannsh Club Sporls Slamp and Com Club Sludenl' Council Sun Dual Slafl Superm+enden'r Table of Conlenfs Tennis Team Traclr Team Underclasses Vrce Pruncupal Whnle and Gold Woodbury Hugh School Salesmen Wresllung Team The slafl ol he l955 SUN DIAL expresses :ls lhanlrs 'lo lhe followlng people i M E T Decll lor 'rhe p dures of lhe Glassboro and Haddonielcl foofball games on page 59 lo Mr Roy Clemenl 'lor the por ran? on page 20 lo Nancy F luppone for lhe hockey puclures on page 60 'ro Guy Newlon for ihe wresllmg pncfure on page 64 and fo Arlhur Burgess 'lor lhe Easier Egg Hunl winners on page 50 ll2 74 77 85 89 9 Il0 70 73 56 67 80 Bl 68 77 ' .7 II, I4 ' , ' ,, 30 ', ..,.. . ,. ...,.., .. - '- ' .. .85 ' . . .... 54 .,,., ,. , . , ., . 36 ' ' . . .. .,., . ..,., .. 55 ' ' , . .. 2l '-I ,.,. ,. ,. 42 ., .. . .. 47 ..,. 40 ' . .. ,. ., ,. 37 , .,....,. .... .. ,...., 66 ' ' . , 35 . 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