Linden High School - Cynosure Yearbook (Linden, NJ)
- Class of 1957
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DOHERTY V114 P1eJ1denl Term of Office: February 1, 1957 -january 31, 1962 RAYMOND DONAHUE Term of Ofncez February 1, 1956-January 31, 1961 I WILLIAM N. DOROSIN Term of Office: February 1, 1953 - January 31, 1958 EDWARD SLOBODA Prerident Term of office: February 1, 1956-january 31, 1959 PAUL R. BROWN A.B., Simpson Collegeg S.T.B., Boston Universityg A.M., Columbia Universityg Ed.M., E-d.D., Rutgers University Superizzzezzdenl of Srfacwlf EMANUEL BEDRICK B.S., M.A., New York University Aysiftanl Superintendent of Scfaoolx Mr. Riltenboufe rberkf his report! with Dr, Barrett, JOSEPHINE M. LANG V Columbia University B.S., New York Umvefmyg M.A., JOHN F. BARRETT A.B., M.Sc., Ed.D., Rutgers University Prinripal Auiilurzl Principal wax Mrr. Green take: 4 message af Min Lang lookf azz. Mfr. Weixxbralen goes over the abrentee lirt with Min Smiib. EVELYN W. SMITH A.B.. Elmira Collegeg M.Ed., Rutgers University Aljffldlll Prinripal st iiri . 2 tr si.. x i'fit:fYlvE?i1' , , -.45-z iz! 'igI7f,f?v.' 3- riftfm' f ,.,,,QQ.i,, msn... L Y . . ADELE W. ALLENDER B.S., Temple University l3u,rineJ'.r Edumlian BURT J. ARNOLD B.S., Rutgers Universityg M.Ed., Rutgers University Health Edllllllfllii GERTRUDE M. ATKINS A.B., A.M,, Montclair State Teachers College Social Sludier Future Teachers of America Club Sponsor, United Nations Contest Chairman, Senior Play Costume Committee, Senior Play Publicity +-RAYNIOND BAER . B.S., Seton Hall Universityg M.A., Montclair State Teachers College Mnllaemuticr Recording Secretary to P.T.A., Sophomore Mathematics Club Sponsor ALICE BAHERY L B.S.Ed., Rutgers Universityg M.A., New York University BlLl'j71.?.l'.l' EdIll'dliYJ7l Adviser of Student Secretaries, Cynorure Typists, Chronicle Typists LESTER S. BARR A.B., Gettysburg Collegeg Biology M.Ecl., Rutgers University JENNIE S. BECK A.B., Lebanon Valley College Mathematic! Senior Ticket Sales SHEILA BERKOWITZ B.A., Montclair State Teachers College French French Club Sponsor 'l' FLOYD E. BOOKER, SR. B.A,, Virginia Union Universityg M.A., Ohio State University Matlaemalicx Lockers . .tea in , , z y ,, ' MARY BOYLE B.S., Immaculata College Clothing , J. Future Homemakegs of America Club Sponsor tl N ll me ,A ag 1 X W s ' W M We w r T . sm offs 5 ' i ax ... 61 i ' ffifv iffi ik . r ' i 11 wlwmg,--aww ' s lr'gi ' 11' if: if 'lxfwillti fl 15 1 ' ii ' Assistant Football Coach, Track Coach, Auto Club Sponsor FRANKLIN P. BUCKMAN A.B.. Swarthmore Collegeg A.M., Teachers College, Colum- bia University . Superzfiror of Social Sludier EDWARD G. CANTWELL A.B., Georgetown Universityg M.A., Seton Hall University Sofia! Sludles' HAROLD F. CARNEY B.S., St. Peters College Mfflbefzztztinzr DONALD R. CICERO B.S., Seton Hall Universityg M.A., Montclair State Teachers College Science EDNA B. CRAWFORD B.S., M.Ed., Rutgers University Sofia! Sludiei jULIA L. CREITZ BS.. Trenton State Teachers College I'bJ.iia1l Edumliorz Twirlers' Club Sponsor, Girls' After-School Sports Clubs 15 1 LUANE M. CINDEA BA., Marietta College Ezzgliib gramatic Club Sponsor, Forensic Club Sponsor, junior Talent mow GERALD M. CLARK B.S., Southwest Missouri University BIl.l'fl26'J'.l' Edzmzlian State Collegeg A,M., Columbia EDWARD R. COOPER B.S., M.Ed., Rutgers University Diferfw' of Alblezifr and SIIPEVULIOI' of Health, Safely, and Pbyiicnl Education ALVIN COPLAN B.S., Seton Hall Universityg M.Ed., Rutgers University General Cbemjrlry Senior Talent Show, Cyfzorzrre Assembly Program WILLIAM A. DIEHL 1 A B.S., Lafayette Collegeg M.S., Rutgers University Srienre AUDREY M. DIRNFELD B,A., Brooklyn Collegeg M.Ed., Boston University Guidance Counselor HARRY DRUCKMAN B.A., New York Universityg M.A., Seton Hall University Englirb Student Council Sponsor HARRIET ELLIOTT B.S., Rutgers Universityg M.A., Columbia University Visiting Teacher GEORGE V. CUZZOLINO A.B., M.A., Montclair State Teachers College Social Studie! Assistant Football Coach, Senior Play Programs, Dance Orchestras ROBERT L. DAHLINGER 4- B.A,, Seton Hall University English -PROSE ANNE DE CICCO B.A., Montclair State Teachers College S'c'iem'e MARIE DEMAREST B.S., New York Universityg M.S.Ed., Rutgers University Henllla Edumtion BERNARD ELOWITZ B.S., Rutgers University Malbemnlicf ALBERTA B. FALATO B.A., Montclair State Teachers College German 16 DEBORAH S. FIRKSER B.A., M.A., Montclair State Teachers College Lfzlilz, Englirb C ynorure Editorial Adviser JOSEPH DI. GAINES BS., University of Iowa Pbjriml Edumlion Assistant Basketball Coach, Golf Coach, Bowling Coach 32 W 5 V nop? 1 L me Y it HELEN GROBSTEIN R.N,, Newark Beth Israel Hospital School Nurre HELENA GILKESON B.Sc., University of Missourig M.A., Columbia University Englifla DOROTHY V. GUBERNAT A.B., Caldwell Collerze Englixla Freshman Talent Show STANLEY HAIKO B.A., Upsala Collegeg M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University Sacinl Siudier C ynamre Advertising Adviser, C yzzafure Business Adviser 17 E .: V ELE ANOR GALLAGHER B.A., Hunter College Ezzglirla EUGENE C. GALLAGHER B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Bu.rine.rr- Edlzfnfian MARA LYN GARFINKEL B.S., Trenton State Teachers College Englirh ABRAHAM GELFOND B.S., Rutgers Universityg M.A., SIlf7fI'1'iJ01' uf Gnidmzre Q H' 3 esr ': li1 FXf5' it sf sofsztistsz-.22 it ,mf f -fr -w5.stfssf'--H,ls- X- ,fm-.gig f I f Siligiiiiilifig , t 545' vlifitxwklffikisi , ' I ' . H 52. ,v W . if If ,I t., , ' : 55535 V: v K ' .V jjitt ' K K 'ff . ' - ' if tt. ,is t f 11 r , 77.1 fu.. Ph.D., New York University .gen I f :Sr-. ,ii t , t r it 1 Q ll ti K L f S 6 - , 63 Ppme. K1 , t J sisifgr t 5 ,011 it ri , 9 . 4 , , a ? ALFRED E. JAKUCS B.S., Panzer Collegeg M.Ed., Rutgers University Plyyrical Education Head Soccer Coach, Head Baseball Coach HARVEY G. JAMISON B.A., Dakota Wesleyan Universityg M.A., Columbia University Social Studier Debating Club Sponsor, Cgnorure Circulation Adviser SEYMOUR KAPLOWITZ B.S., University of Delaware Science ROBERT L. KASTNER B.Sc., Rutgers University Burinexr Education +'LOUIS HEGY B.A., Rutgers Universityg M.A., Seton Hall University Industrial Arif, Vocazional Education VIRGINIA A. JACKSON B.A., Douglass College Librarian Upper-class Library Squad Sponsor 1 ALICE H. KENDALL B.S., Indiana State Teachers Collegeg University Bnrinerr Education M.Ed., Rutgers FRANCIS L. KENDALL B.S., M.Ed., Rutgers University Supervixof' of I ndurtrial Arts LAWRENCE M. KINSELLA B.A., Lebanon Valley College Social Sludiex Assistant Baseball Coach, Assistant Soccer Coach JOHN KUPS B.A., M.A., Montclair State Teachers College Science Science Club Sponsor 18 l CARL J. LANDOLEI BS., M.A,, New York University, I mi1z.rlrir1l Arif GRACE if. LAWRENCE , AB., Douglass Collegeg M.A., Rutgers Universityg Ph.D ,S 1 New York University Srzritzf Slmfier SARA M. LIGHT B.A., Lebanon Valley Collcgeg M.A., Columbia University SllfIE1'I'f.l'U1' of H30 Lnnglmge A711 THOMAS W. LONG BS., East Stroudsberg State Teachers Collcgeg M.Ed., gers University D:'iz'c1' EdIlt'tIlj0ll ,-Ar 'ESV ','. ,g ggi-f ,- A if, 'yififf' J jg I ' 'f A -f-' 5 ' Z A i.fV i Ef' I 'is F22 5 ,-AR HELEN V. MC CORMACK A.B.. Bucknell Universityg M.A., New York University Iizz,uli.vb JOSEPH G. MELE B.S., M.S., Villanova College Birilngy Cafeteria Supervision, Sophomore Talent Show 19 i 23 -f'SH:f ' . -f. . ' ' J 11 if i' ' 11. Jr' ' ' ief ess 1 A r , 'SMR 'W fkgw Q , K- 255 ei: W f via Q A? ' A x' 1 J ,. frm . A rt. -,.r1,,J,f Wwe! fire ' L 1 'ik 5 ., , A95- ,R- , ' YS. Rm- . CS 2 5 Y i I fx' gi 'iqslfx IF E31 1 . ,. , fi? . rC,'. f ' EDITH MAC CORMACK ILA., Adelphi Collegeg M.A., New York University lizzglifb Chairman of Junior I-Iomeroom Teachers WARREN F. MALPAS BS., Juilliard School of Musicg M,A., New York University SllfIL'l'I'i.l'01' uf Mzzrfc Orchestra WILLIAM MARTIN B.S., College of Williani and Mary Pbyriclll Edumfimz and Henlfh Freshman Football Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach, Freshman Baseball Coach LILLIAN R. MAXWELL B.A., Douglass Collegeg M.A,, Columbia University GFVNILIIZ Freshman German Club Sponsor . A '-A5E. ,,,- - 79- VIDA E. NOGI A.B., Douglass College Englifla Director of Senior Play GABRIEL T. OBESTER B.S., Seton Hall University H eallh and Physical Education Freshman Coach ANNE MARIE O'CONNOR B.S., Marywood College MdlhEl11dllfI WILLIAM V. OSTRANDER B.S., New York University Iuflrumeulul Mufir Band Conductor ' rl wiwrrf -'f' egg sm ss M f mfr 4 if ,iff ,If ,,t.. X HENRY MILLER B.S., M.A., Seton Hall University Mfztlaemrzzicr Fish and Game Club Sponsor WILLIAM MILLER B.Sc., M.A., Rutgers University Science Barn Dance Decoration Committee, Senior Prom Decoration Committee HANS MOLDASCHL Ph.D., University of Vienna Head of Language Depnrlmenl, Germrzfz Upper-Class German Club Sponsor MARGARET MOLDASCHL BS., University of New Hampshireg M.S., Ed.D., Rutgers University School Prycbolagirl and Director of Special Servicer DOROTHEA E. PAGE A.B., Douglass College English Chairman of Assembly Committee PAULINE LOUISE PAGOULATOS B.S., Trenton State Teachers College Physical Eduralion if - 2 ' 555 5' 'l'i'J..ef,:f fl' I A . Adviser of Cheerleaders Modern Dance Grou S onsoi sa '- fi-5yTsz:f'l:wf'f:r5fg E M M sh sitt. VIOLA PASSANI BS., University of Vermontg A.M., New York University Head of Burinerf Education Department, Burinerr Education Chairman of Senior Homeroom Teachers, Commencement Chairman ROCCO C. PELLICONE B S Syracuse University' M A Columbia Universit Burlnefy Educatron Cbromcle Advertising and Circulation A ' T ggW ,,t,g me I A ,1eZ3vS, 'l-Hz' 73.-5 :iw ix at ,,, Masai, . . , i.,.sf,s,.., ,, ttic 'iff i , c rar' M55 7 Ls. : -' - Mafi a. ' ' . 1 gf 1? f if ANDREW B. RITTENHOUSE B.P,Ii., Panzer College Trearufer of Student Actizfitier Insurance, Bus Tickets AGNES M. ROSE A.B,, Bryn Mawr Collegeg M.A., New York University SllAf761'Z'I,f0l' of Matbematicr LLOYD S. RUCH BS., Lafayette Collegeg M.A., Rutgers University Science Girls' Photography Club Sponsor GEORGE B. ST. ANDRASSY B.S., Newark State Teachers Collegeg M.E-d., Rutgers University Induitrial Art: Head Basketball Coach 21 RUR HELEN S. RAMAGE B.A., Montclair State Teachers College Slltlllifli' Spanish Club Sponsor, Square Dance Talent Show DOROTHY E. RENCKEN B.Sc., Douglass College Home Economic! ELIZABETH C. REYNOLDS Club Sponsor Iunioi B.S., New York Universityg M.Ed., Rutgers University Mathematic! Mathematics Club Sponsor, Senior Accounts Supervision Senior Play Property Committee MARGARET L. RICKERT R.N., Martland Medical Centerg B.S., Jersey City Teicheis Collegeg M.A., Rutgers University Head Nurre Future Nurses' Club Sponsor, Adviser of Orange Bloiwmr ,., rece.: I , H ' ,1 V tai r '15 r:,t:'5i5'i'tgTfii5i - 1 - ' .... 1, 5? rr 5 ilitggf 5 r ' - 142' ffgtffifr - ,shea--. trftittmteiw A 1 t wa wt- a s .ae sgdifefifei mftssfig- tai?-iff ...E ,f.-,-rt,-rs . .3 if Y, .,-. r Y-F r 5 . ,. E322 JOHN D. SCHOTT B.S., Providence Collegeg M.Ed., Rutgers University Guidance Counselor Assistant Football Coach WILSON SCOTT B.S., Trenton State Teachers Collegeg Ed.M., Rutgers University Guidance C aumelor ELSBETH B. SEARLES B.A., Upsala Collegeg B.L.S., Trenton State Teachers College Librarian Freshman Library Squad Sponsor HELEN R. SIEGMAN B.S., Rutgers University Guidanfe Coumelor CLAIRE SALHER B.S., Rutgers University Maxi: Glee Club Sponsor, Choir Sponsor PHYLLIS SANTAMARINA B.A., Douglass Collegeg M.A., Ohio State University Sparzirla MARY JANE SIMAN B.A., Ohio University Sofia! Studie! HARVEY M. SKLAW B.A., Rutgers University Englirlo DOROTHY O. SMITH B.S,, University of Pennsylvaniag Ar! Studio Guild Sponsor M.A., New York University EDWARD R. SMITH B.S., Panzer Collegeg M.Ed., Rutgers University Driver Education, Health Eduration Head Football Coach, Projection Club Sponsor, Stage Crew Sponsor 22 DORIS SPRINGER B.S., Trenton State Teachers College Heulzb and Pbjrical Edumtimz RAYMOND C. STOKES Oswego State Teachers College Irzduffrinl Arif Tennis Coach, Football Equipment Manager AMERICO TARANTO B.S., Lebanon Valley Collegeg M.Ed,, Rutgers University Axriflunt School Pigrhologift SIGURD W. THELE B.S., Upsala College Social Sludier MILTON H. WALDSTEIN B.A., University of Alabamag M.A., New York University Mtzlbermzlicr Coin Club Sponsor J. PAUL WALKER B.S., Franklin and Marshall Collegeg M.A., Columbia University Vixuul Education an-1331-is' sls'l ta, 2 'y 1. t l N. f, 1 4. 1 1 If sf ages ew as t 0 1255 X il ' li t S ww We 'H a ze, Q X49 .11 Q Aiea is 5 z vi 1 f milf lei W ' f 1 X L f ' a i ae' ' l ft , . A Q f , WFS 3? S -V 4 -' ' age 121 gi K 5 ME 5 X J 3 vagal f me . Q sd i if.,f- 0 . J WS e - ff W5 , JEAN IURTUR B.S., Columbia University Home Economics RUTH J. VAN DEUSEN B.C.S., New York University Bluizzerf Edumfiafz ADELE VIGNE B.S.. M.Ed.. Rutgers University Englirla Chairman of Freshman Homeroom Teachers Chairman of Freshman P.T.A. GRACE GRAVES VON HELMOLT B.S., Northwest Missouri State College MA Columbia University EflgIf.l'Z7 E- K at fiwx P l new 1' W W il , i i J , .IN 5?'Q,'ilf H5 1e 'f '1 tfl52 Mt:! if V - 1 ' 15 .T a V 115 , i uw. ,- was . ,U ,X 2 'I if if it ,I sf .lf , sw yt f m ww 3 if zfa. .t 'f r ' :ttf Q if as fiat at ff l l EDWARD A. WEISS Ph .B., Boston Collegeg M.A., Columbia University Svlezlfe Chemistry Cluh Sponsor. Class Rings Adviser DOT C. WILGUS BS., Southwest Missouri State Collcgeg A.M., New York University ljlzrifzeigr Edumfiwz EDWARD R. WINANS B.A., Seton Hall University Efzgliib Cbnmifle Adviser LILLIAN M. WINETSKY B.Ed.C., Rider College Q Iifzmzeri' Enlzmztiwz Chairman of Sophomore Homeroom Teachers PAUL A. YEISLEY BS., Lafayette Collegeg M,A., Columbia University S1xj1ezz'i.rw' uf Science +WlLLlAM YOUNG B.A., Newark State Teachers Collegeg M.A., New York University 1Iltfl!.lif7'ji'll Arm' Farnlty acfizfilier range from filling ont reporl cards 10 competing in the annual .rtudent-famlty barkelball game. are r 2 CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. Schraegle, Mrs. Derelanko, Mrs. Kreucberg. Mfr. Fink, library clerk. CUSTODIANS I Mr, B. Yamakaitis. A good faculty is one of the indispensablc-s rc-sponsilule for an effcctive school system. Teachers have many diverse and arduous tasks to pcrform in the planning of activities and services for the con- stant advancement of the school and its pupils. Mfr. Harrimaz. fzryirlmzf libmirian, cberki' remrdr wifb SITTING: Mr. S. Lamont, Mrs. B. Reitzer, Mrs, E. jolly, Mrs. I F. Bruder. STANDING: Mr. J. Gutkin, Mr. M. Yancolowitz, We should like to express our deepest gratitude and extend our hest wishes to Mrs. Edna B. Craw- ford of the social studies depart- ment and Mr. William A. Diehl of the science department, who are retiring this year. ' Mrs. Crawford first came to Lin- den in i925 after five years' teach- ing in Keyport. She has served our community for the past 32 years. Always interested in helping the needy, Mrs. Crawford plans to do extensive welfare work after her retirement. Mr. Diehl has taught school for 31 years, spending 50 years in Linden. His plans for the future include running his farm in Penn- sylvania and going into partnership in 21 construction company there. These two, as well as all of our teachers, have always worked for the betterment of the student body. Our educational program reflects a competent faculty working to! gether in a harmonious and effici- ent manner to help produce well- rounded and educated pupils. 25 UNUEHEL S5125 SC i NC E BRVEE ENE? GROSS Tiegsf Adanvsfiwwih Q GG :xi 'vi Q '25 if S HI, I 4 f A f v' !'i f, w HMM, f KA 2 .Q 5 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS J. jc-ney, Treasurer: H. Guy Secretary , 1 F. Petrulla, Vice-President: D Cole K' man, President. fx JUNIOR HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS FIRST ROW: E. Chvat, J, jeney, C. Martone, H. Turick, T. Zarzecki, D. Gorecki. SECOND ROW: L. Pugliese, R. Leone, T. Archipley, R. De Pasquale, F. Petrulla. FRESI-IMAN HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS FIRST ROW: V. Gomperts, J. Frank, M. Rocca, D. Wosniak. A. Sudia, J. Mahar, P. Mastrogia como. SECOND ROW: G. Sanderson, R. Venc- kus, K. Mesler, S. Orlando, H. jefferson, R. Peck, W. Hurley, D, Caggiano. 28 SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS FIRST ROW: J. Nowicki, L Tobaygo D I-llavka, R. Rakowski. SECOND ROW D Bar tus, B. Castellano, J. Kwiatkowskn T Pecararo B, Manlonia. 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L 253432521 mcaifir-, w ' 4 i ft it S - ' sf' Eugene Samarco Joel Samuels George Sanderson Charlotte Santos Ralph Saunders Patricia Savonarola Daniel Schreck Bill Schroeder Charles Schugel Carol Schultz John Schumann Dorothy Schurley Judy Scott Valerie Sealander Eric Seebergh Richard Segrave Charles Seibert Richard Seibert jerilynn Selelons Madeline Selert Donald Sexton Rose Shallonis Evelyn Shatinsky Caren Sherling Barbara Shiel Dan Shinderman Albert Sholes Stanley Sidlowski Mary Simoes Donald Simon Catherine Simpson Patricia Simpson Alan Singer Fran Sinisi Rose Siraco Alan Siskind Sam Sivartsen Diane Skierski Pam Skladal Mary Slesinski Robert Smith Ronald Smith Sandra Smolensky Mary Socha Theresa Socha Richard Soldo Edward Solomon Theresa Solski Dorothy Solwar Ann Sostarics Edward Sot Rita Soyka Dorothy Spann Carol Spaziani Vincent Specht Theodore Sponoski Lester Springstun Terry Staub John Steeg Helen Stefura Phyllis Stein Antonette Sterenchock Carolyn Stermer Dorothy Stracensky Fred Strouse Albert Strydesky Anne Sudia Brian Sullivan john Sullivan Lorraine Sullivan Alexandra Swwnfkowskl Richard Swisstack A A Mary Szczepanowskl I Carole Tannenbaum , 5:-5 Im - -, tr' is HQ l , . ,a' 5 f 4 Thomas Tarla ' ' H David Tarnow Ioe Terefenko f r ., Fred Terrnova Janice Testa . 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Raymond Tuday , Leslie Turchin Barbara Turko ,rw Barbara Twaskas 1 fl Mary Twomey ' Edward Ulaky Carole Ulmer Maureen Uman Peter Valenti .orraine Vanco Ray Venckus Mary Venezio Zarylee Venni Elliott Vernon Mary Vidnanski Donald Vreeland .obert Wagner Arthur Wakefield Mamie Wakelield oanne Walker Marilyn Walter Patty Wanat Iharles Wardenski Roberta Warner ileanor Warwick Elizabeth Warwick n Alexandra Waskiw r ' X - Lonald Watson a gar Joanne Weisgerber 'a-- I 7 Arlinda Weiss - 'hillip Weitzman ' -,,t ' if Pat Welling li' i oseph Welser e Ronald West ,, Walter Wietrzykowski Y., 'hillip Wiggins e Ann Wilczek I, ig Richard Wilczewski i i'- Larbara wake t Kathleen Wilkes tL i Lichard Wilkins A il, M Katie Williams l' ' 'T George Wilson raig Winans Ruth Wmestsky - R :ar Z i . ' -f W 1 Ii- jonathan Wittes in oseph Wnuk ' . i l, , ,Q 162 llffq fa 4 se, if rle H ,rf-1 Q 513 as W .. 2... . 'K it Q ,.. , Sf? K an v 57234 P5 ,L , nw 4 uv' 'R-3' rs fliihw ' if wi , ' 3? 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Swv, er, .X 'V T555 9 T if w . - ., ,.., fi .gm I 1 Y I I 3 Tis 5. ,Qgg 2 L J M z aw I r X' 2 Brenda Wolman Melody Wood Carol Wortzel Doris Wosniak Doris Wronski Henry Wursburger Mary Yankovick Michael Yascko Judy Yellin Donald Yurick Richard Yurkovic Maryanne Zabawa Geraldine Zaccaro Judith Zack Marcia Zagier Alexander Zarzycki Loraine Zavatsky Russell Zawoysky Richard Zeich Julianne Zelonis Marjorie Zielinslci FRESHMAN DEBATE FIRST ROW: M. Grzegorzewski, L. Elowitz, Mr. H. Jamison. SECOND ROW: V. Gomperts, G. Grumet, P. Conforti, A. Singer. 38 we-ur Joseph Ziepniewski Mary Zolkowski Edward Zrediec Elaine Zyla Margaret Zylka 'L FRESHMANKCYNOSURE M. Mitrick, C. Nehring, D. Stracensky P. Wanat. ' 1 l UN' ' fn A , '- .. r g,,, i- ' t 4 2 sl V YS if gm Q 9 B0 0 Q J rl ', I fl Suphumnres Class ul lll5d J, a. 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Valerie Haviland + Edward Hayducko 4' Jack Healey Irmgard Heinz- Vincent Hendricksen Burt Henrich +- Ruth Heunermund Maryann Hildebrandt Robert Hill Thomas Hillard ll- Dolores Hlavka Roberta Hoelling Geraldine Holmes Marion Homa Joyce Hopkins William Hornyak George Hudak Marie Huff Georgianna Iacobone Arnold Jaffe Fred Jagger Linda Jauch Pam Jennings Daniel Jeremko Carole Jones Richard Jordan Jacquelyn Julian Sue Junio Laurie Jusko ll' Delores Kaiser Bob Kamienski +' David Kamola-dl Jean Kanslci Thomas Karamus William Kardash Barbara Karkovice Patricia Kaus Alice Kelly Eugene Kelly Nancy Kelly Thomas Kelly Arlene Kempner James Kielbon 4- Joan Kisslan Ronald Kitzler Dorie Klett Dolores Krnetz Harry Knowles Patricia Koenig Beverly Kofka Edward Kolesar George Kolesar Donald Kolibas Ronald Kologi Charles Komoroski has ws- 'V ,I 'ibn I 5, W- at lx ' A ,A V., -as A W xii - X 0 .41 l lift? f 1 ' f, f :fe-na, . 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' ILLZWQ 41 Walter Kondracki Bob Konecny John Kopchinski joseph Kornas George Kornmeyer Dennis Koromi Leon Koslowski Mary Kotora Robert Kozak Mary Kraft Henry Krahling Louis Kramer Robert Kroboth Geraldine Krysiak Patricia Kukal Wayne Kulick Stanley Kulpinski John Kuzma Ernest Kuznetzow Danny Kuznitz joe Kwiatkowski Frances Labonia Noreen LeMien Patricia Leslcin Irene Lesky joseph Leszczalc 1- Arthur Levine john Lewentowicz Theresa Linarelli Louis Liotta William Lowe Lynne Loya Carole Lubetkin Diane MacAlpine Doris Madey Barbara Madonia I Helga Maier Anna Majewski lohn Makovec Sandra Mangee Frank Mannuzza +Linda Marchese Fred Marcus Louis Margaglione - Marlene Markowski Mary Maroney Paul Marsh Janice Martin Barbara Martino Jackie Marx Barbara Mayer Harold Mayers Janice Mazur Leona Mazur Patricia McCallum Thomas McCarthy Mary McConlogue Ellis McCracken joseph McGrath Tony McNevins Barbara Mersitz Roy Meyers Virginia Meyers jo-Ann Miciak Nina Mickelson Jane Mikesh Ronald Mikesh Gerald Miller -I- Patricia Miller Richard Milligan av' N gg Qi. . 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Beverly Pollakoff Sharon Pollakoff Barbara Poperowitz Rhoda Potashkin Roger Potyk Irene Procek Mary Raftis Rosalind Raiffe Francia Rakin Robert Rakowski JCSIY Ramanauskas Frank Ranaudo Janice Redzinak joseph Regit William Reider Marion Reilly Pat Rennieburgh Sydel Resnik Robert Reynolds Barbara Ring Harry Rishell Catherine Rocca john Ronay 1 Ii tgp if i , l i il S '1 fi Elly gf: Qs, ., 53 2 lg i i - . agar .eff V A if fx i l Y ,x S sri ri Q 1 f --I ,.,,i.g,- H :ffm W ,,,, '-..'. 5 its w E, 5 Cixi 1 K+ Ma iii if f vi S ' it 7' Elf?--l Q 1 x -5 .V it ,Q 1, . It-1.1,-1, ,gi fl 4' S ' -Lslfiif i VSV '3 if: SWL?-V: I 1:11535 M' at ,fmwzilwit ' w aastwl kia .5 Mt,-,, t1,..,f,,t- ,EH - , .. as X nf- 1 - - 4, M X , b fa, M 1 Q. Q ? i X at S . ii i g i i 3 ii Suphnmures Class Ui 1959 X I f i? ig Ronald Roseberry Gerald Rosivach Peter Ruzak Stephanie Rzepka -+ Frances Salus John Sasarak Alice Sass Eileen Sauer james Saunders Katherine Sawchik Robert Sawicki Art Schilling Helga Schmitt Otto Schmitt William Schultes Sandra Schwarte Susan Schwartz Marie Scioscia Doris Scollard Robert Scott Dennis Scripko Marilyn Scruggs Arleen Semchyshyn Iames Sharp Daniel Sharpe Thomas Shorie Steve Slinski Andrew Soika Roberta Solski -F Ronald Sortino Blair Sowa Sandra Sowa- Ioan Sporczyk Thomas Squires -r Charlotte Stachowicz Michael Starks Daniel Stavitski john Steppie Marion Steppie Q-Gerald Sterenczak Franklin Stiles Andrew Stoffa Judy Stracensky Edward Strapp jim Symons Harriet Tannenbaum Eileen Tatem Mary Taylor Richard Telepan Kathleen Thompson jim Thorz Duane Tietze Laurie Tobaygo Richard Toth Sally Tumino Frank Tunick Al Turchin Irene Turczmanovicz +Eleanor Turkiewicz Ted Tyburczy Richard Ujhely Ellen Uman Kathleen Vacha Edward Valvano Michael Valvano Rita Vandermeer Lynn Vekassy Michael Velasco John Venezio Ralph Venezio Richard Venni Maurice Verchot 1:2 .,. 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B' B in ag f' 5 is Ali ' sm' 4 ' . uf ,. k,., L' ' As 2,1 f Q4 Daniel Alber Patricia Alliote Leo Altobelli Barbara Anderson Ray Androvich Barbara Antes Thomas Archipley Diana Arden Sophie Bara jerry Barton Mona Belinsky Annora Belousofsky Loretta Berlin George Bernotsky Ray Beruck Phyllis Bialecki john Bizzoco Charles Bockwith Dorothy Bodzioch Patricia Boettke Priscilla Bouska Mike Brennan Helen Browne Sandra Bruggis Phyllis. Bucci Michael Budrecki Judy Burge William Burns Joan Bursel Dale Busch Tom Butala Marilyn Butchko Kenneth Cabarle Theresa Canonico jack Carrar Aurelia Carson Geraldine Carter Carmella Cassiba Irene Cegielka Robert Cermele Bruce Chodosh Margaret Christoff Elaine Chvat joseph Cichowski Richard Cichowski Harold Clark George Clos Donald Coleman Martha Collins Vernon Cooper Gail Cuie Jeanette Cuprewich Gloria Cusmano joan Czupkiewicz John Davids Stanley Davis Richard Decker jo Ann De-Marco Rocco De Pasquale Frank Deubel Anthony Dileo Kathleen Diskin Ronald Dooley Peter Duca Larraine Duckman Hannelore Duersch Robert Durner Greta Easse Charles Eilbacher Richard Entlich Sandra Ertel Irene Estok Frank Fackelman Ray Fanner Richard Farbaniec Beverly Farley Carol Fengler jean Foster Sharon Franklin Harry Freschlin Arlene Futyma Arthur Galya Katherine Garbus james Garcia Norman Gerber Michael Gergel Walter Gergich Patricia Gesek Marion Gibson Sheila 'Gifford Andrew Gojdics Virginia Golian Frank Gomperts Dorothy Gorecki Karen Grauer Neil Green Audrey Greenberg Myra Greenberg Susan Greenhouse Pauline Gregory Betty Griffin joseph Grippo Helen Guy john Guzy Pat Haag Ann Haas Helen Hamara Bob Hansen Brenda Hauser Russell Hausleiter Jean Helge Elijah Herriott Ellen Herthel Larry Higgins Sandra Hirschman Geraldine Hlavaty Stephen Hlavka Frank Hoefert Iohn Hoover Michael Hubert Douglas Hunnikin Richard Irwin john jacob Richard Janis Anna jasinowicz Joyce jastrzembski lune jeney joyce jiggetts Georgette jindracek Albert Kaiser Donald Kamienski Dorothy Kamienski lobert Kanarick Marlene Kaplan Ed Karamus Charles Karan Harriet Karshmer -larriet Katz Miriam Katz Daniel Kelly lalph Kettenburg Ann Kicak ,fri f my t ..,,,. 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' V '5?ifi.ilW: ' Q 'kr sus 'JL ', 'L alan, M f ily li Helen Paras James Parry Alyce Patrick Arthur Peceski Nancy Pecina Anne Perma Donna Pennoyer William Perlach Michael Perna Fred Pester Adam Peters Edward Peterson Janet Peterson Frank Petrulla Barbara Petryshyn Joyce Pietila Agnes Pirrocco James Plis Henry Plungis Sandra Posnock Edward Powell Geraldine Powers Roger Pribush Barbara Ptasznick Marguerite Pytko Jackie Racon Robert Rapasky Bill Rathjen Peter Rauba June Recktenwald Linda Reeves Alex Reichardt Kenny Reifer Richard Reitman Lorraine Reitzer Elaine Rihlmann Terry Riley J Stephen Risley Tony Rizzo Neil Roberts George Rogovski John Romanoski Sara Rosenbaum Charles Rosenberg Robert Rothery John Rotunno George Rovnak Maryann Sabados Joyce Sabalowsky Carolyn Sadawski Joan Saiczuk Arlene Santolli Josephine Santos Robert Scherlacher Martin Schlein Janet Schlesinger Fred Schmid Francine Schmidt Robert Schmidt Barbara Schoening Dan Schollenberger Faith Schuler Judy Schwartz Lou Scioscia Wesley Seaman Doris Serlier Irv Sherman Ann Shulman Eddie Shulman Tony Siano Charles Silver Joe Simone 1 Eleanor Sitch Steve Skalaski Konrad Skladal Williiim Smith Charlot Smolensky Joan Socha Annie Span Bob Squires Henry Stachowicz Eugenia Stagich Jerry Staniszewski Irene Stanton Lawrence Stavits Gerald Stein James Stives Carlette Strange Richard Superak Corey Suretsky Susan Suscreba Bob Susko Eleanor Svenda Kathleen Sweeney Pat Szwedo Annabelle Tamarana Lewis Taylor Carolyn Tchorz Angela Terranova Jack Thomas Robert Thompso John Timberlake Thomas Tomasula Charlotte Tomaszewsl Bob Tornich Helena Turick Mary Turner Geraldine Urban Edward Varga Peter Vasylionis Joe Vidnanski William Vircik Connie Vornbaum George Voynick Cliff Wagner Irene Walentukewi Connie Wardensl Judy Weinberg Robert Weitzman Nellie Wells Jacquelyn White Carol Wieser Nancy Wiggins Barbara Williams Dave Williams Edward Woitowicz Carole Wolczanski Joan Wosniak Vera Wright Frances Yankovi Jeanne Yarchak Stanley York Dorothy Young Bruce Zabawa Patricia Zakrzeski Tania Zarzecki Regis Zelenz Valarie Ziemans Grace Zimmermann Felice Zimmern Joanne Znamerr Gail Zwonick Joan Zylka The zvatfhfiil eye of the Cynorure camera eateher oar ahle photog- raphezzr poring a Jtudent for his individual iznderflafr piftnre. Printing perfeftion ran he armred when we have rhilled J'flId87ZfJ' lihe Ralph Arntftead and his afriitant at the L.H.5'. print rhop prefrfef. Students Prepare fur Future Through Varied Activities .Ax Magic filly the air, at Mr. Malpar at the piano and Charlotte Toniarzezwhi on the flute get together for a mzirifal treat. Hiftory miner alive at another if6,f,fi07? of Dr. Ld1l'l'Elll'6'.f history flair convener and rtlzdentf imitate their forefathers' while the tape reforder' picky up the ejjfeet. 1 One of om' lmdding arli.fl.r, Mike Perm: puff lbe ffzifbifzg Difpluying ber talent in azmflver field of art, Terry ff17ltkZ?5',i' lo L1 porfmil in milf. Plum zlwrif 072 fl lifzofefnzz blmek, Hustle ef Seheel Life Keeps Underelessmen Husily Ueeupied Min Renfkerff fifth period home erozzomiff clan boldf cl Clariflmfzx tea for the famliy. Mum' for relaxafion Jeemf I0 be lbe right key for this .ropbamofe cboruf period. In the peare and Jolitude of the library, Jtudenfy find the atrnofphere jun' right forxftudying. Fabulous fafhion creation! take the Jpollight at a ferent fafhion Jhow, Jponfored by Vogue Pallernx. Chriytnzar .rpirit hitf the frexhmen, too, df :hey prepare for the gay holiday hy trini- nzing a math clan Chriftnzaf tree. The ojlce providef a plare for many thingf, inelziding a plate for defenfion, Model: difplay ine worhmamhip 4: they model Vogue Young Fafhionahlef, pattern: deyigned for me in many different wayy. ACTIVITIES Cay, . M 441112425 iii? I W, --'. N KM, ,,,. A I , 'fww I wg kk , va I . M, ENV Wg 5 + .45 nw ff 03? qi A 'Nl 'Nl' Mary jane Mm' Gregor and Riebard Tyrerb mvvzfzge cl ziery ferr!-looking bm? lzzrzie-believe free. April Showers Theme at Senior Prem Delights Prem-liieere Marin Hewko ,reemr rwznred at foe mixing of fbe parrzrol by llviflifzzzz Sbrzfmley and john Steve Hreho- Catlaerine Korfen doe! her Jbure of the derorafifzg lo fram- forw llae gym for prom night. One of the highlights of the senior year, the Senior Prom, using April Showers as its theme, took place on April 24, 1956. The gym was transformed into a tinsel wonderland with the cool April air outside and inside, too. Flower buds and crepe paper trees added to the atmosphere. An array of Howers covered the float in the center of the gym which contained a pool stocked with gold fish. Above the float, a gaily decorated parasol, suspended from the Ceiling, had tinsel rain spilling out of it. Crepe paper streamers in the palest of spring hues formed a Canopy above the heads of the dancers. Mfr. Bfirrefl warmly greefr Toby lVeiJ.r- braferz and Larry Kafz ar they arrive at the prom. zfirk. 0 Blzlablizzg willy gaiefy. F101-enre Lenrber, Frmzrine Scbmilt and flreir erforfr mee in the colorful Jcefzer. Don Gibson provided the dreamy music for the occasion. The reception line, con- sisting of teachers and students, greeted the couples on their arrival at the prom. The evening clothes worn by the couples made splashes of color on the dance floor. Park benches, placed around the gym, pro- vided the right touch for relaxing and talking between dances. As the evening progressed, the dancing stopped long enough for some refreshments. Senior Class President joe Laucius and his date Maria Hemko led the grand march to the cafeteria where members of the P. T. A. served delicious refreshments. Magic and gaiety drew to a close at midnight leaving an afterglow of content- ment with all who had attended. Bill Higginr, Carol Doefzzelmarm, fnrkie Belaert and fare Pliilfy relax and enjoy the gay fpiri! which pr-emily fzbozlt Ar llve ddlifllig Jfnptr NI0l11?IIldI'll:1'. flre prfizlz-goenr enjoy mme deliciollr refre.vb111e11l.r. Memlzerr of the faculty relax and have rome 1'efre.i'l9mentJ. all 57 f,zi'11ff-1' wewlferf and Jllldefzlr, KQ'I'6'6f.l' ilie COIIPIEJ 072 fbeii' arriifal ii! live Prom. D021 Gibran and lair 0l'f'h6Jfl':Z pro- 11de jiri! ibe right kind of nzmif UI dmzfing. The l'6t'6fIfffN7 fine, L'0li.l'i,ffflZg of Mardi Gras came to Linden High School on May 25, 1956, when the juniors held their memorable prom. Frances Dragan, chairman of the decorating committee, super- vised the willing workers who transformed the gym into a gay festival atmosphere. As the couples entered, boys in formal evening clothes and girls in gaily-colored gowns, they went through the reception line consisting of Roger Middlesteadt, class presidentg Madelyn Gitzing, his dateg Mari. lyn Guy, vice-presidentg Ray Parfitt, her escortg Miss Mac Cormack, class adviserg and Dr. and Mrs. Barrett. Don Gi'bson's orchestra provided the music for the evening's dancing. During the intermission the members of the P.T,A. served punch and cookies to the students. At midnight, the prom came to an end, leaving all who had attended with the memories of an enchanted evening. Mardi Gras Theme Atmosphere le Deromled in mf! pastel .rlrefzmerr and flowery, tbe gyffzfzayifzzri lends rl dreamy dafzvilzg almarpbere. a P1 'v X 1 , j I g..fw .,v ,...-.w,f..-y 4 -I -- '4 T T 7? ZVV? T T I S 17 K - X The .wlilizzg vfozwi depifff the filffgblw' lmzrd fzfl N I fm RX 1 7' Ai azfer' fine gym 011 jimw nigbf. HQ A , W- . I 2 A1 X 1 fr y by r s wr Q ,Tw T ,A T TT ,. . . LL'L 11.9 Every ,WIIIXIJIKQ fave mdzafel ezljojy- fy A fmfflf dj ilu' LTUIIIJXEI dmzre live S2 nigh! away. .0 'Q' Gives Festiva Junior Prom The happy dfznferf lake llve lime 0111 from flwir ddiifillg I0 have ,rome l'6'ff6Jxb7Il6llfJ'. , ww f K 0. fl! 8 Jigs ,af ww ffl: . 6 iv . M ' If s A K K V K 1 1 9 H ' My if W T H I Y Qi' 5 ' ,Q TM ' ? A gs ' . P. T A. menlberr re are lbe re rerlmieulf lo be W f' gggwn' ' 'gg '55 - - P P f - nczggg 5 ' Jerwed to Ibe dazzverf. W -- ins wh V 9 ,A V aussie ' ,fs 41155 3 wk v, nuE N -Q f fa? yy WS Q StUdEH'lS Find PlEHSUFE in Giving and HeCeivi11g.Uu Gift Day Reber! Domfirz m'c'6lI1l.1' flue Time CI1l'1'67ll' Ajjruirf Cozzleff Ammf fmzzz Mr. Cnzgnljzm, M1',r. fafkfozz di.f1rjb111c,r Ibe Libnzry Squad alwzrdf. Mr. Barr prerezzfr Ike mmmzl Linder! Teafberf Arm- fiafimz azzwrd in I31'f1z1re,r Mifberger. Lf W' X, Doloref Iloofey I'Ec1?fl'c',S fha .ulyofmiflvip fIl'6'J672fc.'di by llze Lizzdeu College Club. The King and Queen proudly ride 012 the float dzzrifzg ibe Halloween parade. Celebration filled the city on Halloween night. A parade, followed by a dance at School Number Eight, provided most of the fun. The King and Queen of Linden High School, Vito Gagliardi and Marilyn Guy, reigned proudly over the festivities, accompanied by runners-up jackie Bebert, Barbara Copeman, Tina Fernandez, Judy Martis, john Barrett, Bob Butchko, Sam Mc Clure and Frank Russo. The official crowning by Mayor Hurst took place during the dance at School Number Eight. The winners and runners-up received trophies and gifts of money. Fun-Filled Halloween Uffers Eentests, Parade, Dance Prizes R... I 'SQSQLEQ ,gmt . . Children admire Mike Figz1e1'0a'f Painting on Huberllr Rertazzrafzt. .Yffnfefzff Klllf I0 refebrale frnzwf fhe dame fiom' 072 HL1!f0lL'6ElZ zzighf. The King. Queen, and rzzzzfzerf-zip ezffemble 071 Mage ufilb their tropbiey, King Vito and Queen Marilyn pofe fm pbologmpberf amid HPPXIIZIJE at the dame. Sfl'Ed7776f'J,. rfreamerr E1!6f'j'ZUlJE7'E ar the decorating committee preparer the gy777 for the Barn Dance. Adding lo the harzlert-type almorphiere, Cav- mella Mdnyzzd, Elaine Alvarez, and Elaine Cameron azrrmzge fbe raiico and denim dlzmmief. Juninr-Senior Barn Dance Marks First Social Event al Year The highlight of the fall season in Linden High, the Junior-Senior Barn Dance fell on Monday evening, November 5, 1956. Decorating Chairman Lennie Eisenbud with the help of junior and senior homeroom representatives decorated the gym 'beauti- fully in orange and black with balloons and streamers hanging from the ceiling. The juniors and seniors came dressed in slacks and colorful shirts and blouses. Roger Mid- dlesteadt, senior class president, led the Grand March down to the cafeteria where the refreshment committee, headed by Chair- man Hinda Stopeck served doughnuts and cider. After this snack, Donald Coleman, junior class president, led the march back upstairs to the gym. Shorty Warren provided the music for the dance. He highlighted the evening by imitating Elvis Presley. The students and faculty members participated in the dancing which included both social and square dancing. At twelve, the tired dancers went home, never to forget the memorable evening they had spent at the barn dance. Sborly LVazrrefz and bir Werterfz Rangerr provide rollicking muric zzpper-claywzezz enjoy fbe dfzmifzg. Roger Middfesfeadt and Madeline Gifzilzg lead lbe Grand Marfb to the rufeieria. The liglm' bfwe grozwz dim, bu! the J'flld6'IIfJ' rozzfimze their efzfbnfiaffic dfzzztizzg. T0 the tired dafzcerf, fzppfe rider and rinnamon dougbzzfzlf really .ret of the evefzing. 65 Gay .rmifef feew fo be ez'ea'yz1'lve, Lf 114' flw Talent, Success En Hand in Hand Z-Xt Assembly Programs Alon Zeicb portrays Colzzrnlfus and john R0fll7Z7I0, cz sailor in the Columbus Day Program. Dr. Barrett introduces the assembly program to the students and faculty. Everyone has cl pczrt in this program, cheering Linden on to victory. The cheerleaders stir up erztbosiasm and spirit among tbe Jfzccfenls. September 13 September 20 September 27 October 4 October 11 October 18 October 25 November 1 November 15 November 22 November 29 December 6 December 13 December 20 January 3 January 10 January 17 1956-1957 ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS Faculty Orientation Talks Reports of Student Council Chairman and Boys' State Representative Football Rally junior Achievement Program Film on Princeton University Columbus Day Program Tony Lavelli Dr. Moldenke, Trailside Museum U. N. Film Sophomore Talent Show Thanksgiving Day Program Alcoa Film Cyz1o.mr'e Program Football Awards Christmas Program Nike Demonstration Salom Rizk Ronald Cassel january 24 January 31 February 7 February 14 February 21 February 28 March 7 March 14 March 21 March 28 April 4 April 11 May 2 May 9 May 16 May 23 june 6 Debate The Melodaires Lincoln's Birthday Program Forensic Club Panel Discussion Freshman Talent Show Safety Program Junior Talent Show Hi-Lows Band Concert Dance Program Library Program Mrs. Graef Student Council Campaign Senior Talent Show Bogardus, the sculptor Memorial Day Observanceg Athletic Awards Gift Day Ronnie Camel enterlaim by ringing tonga ' U 2 ..,.at-f bolb old and new. Carol and Ricbfzrd Miller rombine tben dezrzrilzg abililiex in a polka. Carole Fried, Jurroznzded by ofber dancing belief, performr for tbe Columbus Day Program. fafx ,-. f f i 2 Q Y x ff -Ji ' . 49 5 .ps ' rf A , ,f , , ,Q W , M Y Q, sv 'iff 'wf3 ' f V' . fi 4, ' 2. ,figii y gg mf ,filgr gh fgm- 31 251' 3 ,EgQ.irgZi,-1 f my rg ,, Q ' '19 Hi Q 5 -rf , Ti ' N Qi' ,. ' g1'1.s?1gr.4' W'1,l -s , gx gmm-gf fe' h si :Z 1' . , 1' WS, 1 ,q 'L .. ' HQ: 45 'fiff '9Im'3'Yi2.:'g35:,wQ . ..' 3 K RH 2 1244 ,Y gi, L,23v'3Efif fz ' I? , ' -' - 2+ if -mf gif' -5 '. i M... ws 1 M- ' Wmnxw, :H , f,gfb,,,,.., V Q., HQ 9? N . wm- 5 Q ,nv M, -0-44-i l -ff-A.,-waw'L Q ' fl. To be azz Amerimfz ir ez greal Herring , Jays Mr. Rize. K1 S-Tfjtlll Yankee. erierl Pruqrenis Stimulate Tolly Lfzzfeffi. zvfw eziferfezilzr rzff nroznrrf flue crfopr af Lifzdezr High In dirpfrzy bi! nzfezrfr. zz'0rfd -ul' Q ns' lllitterent lnterests ut ll Students The Meladairer revive zmzfzy of our favorite .ffnzef from Brofzdzwzy .fb 0 wr. Time: Thursday Place: Auditorium Event: Assembly Program. day. sel, an alumnus of Linden I-Iighg accordionist, have been among the tinguished guests. capabilities. These Thursday specialties, under This is the scene every Thursday at Lin- den High School where the students and faculty patiently await the program for the Each week cr member of the Assembly Committee introduces the program to the audience, The junior Dramatic Coach selects two girls and two boys from each freshman class to be members of this committee. Mr, Rizk, Z1 Syrian Yanlceeg Ronnie Cas- Mr. Bogardus, 21 sculptorg and Tony Lavelli, an dis- Everyone enjoyed especially those pro- grams which featured his classmates. The talent shows, the modern dance group and the debate and forensic programs 0Hfered students opportunities for showing their the direction of Miss Page, will long be remem. T bered for the education and enjoyment received by all. 69 g3'?5gM,n ' S. Q' H1 1 3-sf .Aw , 16 SW .. 75. , if 'wr wi , ,r A,, , ' x h ' e Students Create Ehrtotrues Atmosphere Throughout School Arfiyliv work and ubeefflzf beflb fmm all Hldkf' demmlifzg the main bfzllr a fl!!!-jqflfd ezfenl. 1 Camller provide the proper atnzorpbere for the Girls E7ZfEIlI!7!6IJ' prerezztfzfzozz of Lo, How fl Rare . The arf dellzfzrfwentlr azzgelr and the vom! deprzrlflzezzlfr .rifzgerr combine to give uf nl Cbrimmzr mermge. t A While zzzewbefr below ofer ndzfive and moperezfiozz Iwo derorafnry adorn fb6'AlIf7PEl' part! of fbe free, ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: R. Entlich, H. Karshmer, R. Wilpuetz. Miss D. Page, G, Iind- racek, A. Obester, R. Gardner. SEC- OND ROW: B. Moritz, R. Zack, R. Rakowski, I. Heinz, G. Weitzman. If ffl? l STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS AND ADVISERS H. Guy, Secretary, A. Galya, Vice- President . Treasurerg V. Gagliardi, Chairmang Mr. H. Druckman, Adviser. Student Euuncil Sponsors Toy Culleliliun For eedy llhildren STUDENT COUNCIL- JUNIORS AND SENIORS FIRST ROW: N, Kelly, L. Berlin, F. Roes, M. Obsitnik, R. Tornich, T. Fernandez, M. A. Kirk. SECOND ROW: K. Cabarle, P. Heinz, M. Cas- siba, A. Futyma, J. Bebert, E. Ligush. H. Duersch, S. Miller. if lfli I WWI Linden I-Iigh's Student Council members worked and planned together as a group to beneht the school. Each homeroom chose a representative who attended the meetings twice a month. The six committees within this student governing body worked hard to fulfill their duties. The Honor Roll Com- mittee listed and published the names of all students on the Honor Roll. The Sun- shine Committee sent greeting cards to those students who were ill. The Publicity Com- mittee relayed the activities of the Council to the rest of the student body. The Sales Committee purchased decals, book covers, and Christmas gift wrappings as part of their yearly project. The Assembly Committee, which took an active part in the school's activities, pro- vided worthwhile and enjoyable entertain- ment for all members of the school. The STUDENT COUNCIL- SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: J. Nowicki, B Konecny, J. Goyette, J. Steppie G. Parish, T. Pluta, S, Tumino SECOND ROW: B. Madonia A, Yakimof, G. Clarke, T Kwiatkowski, J. julian, S Schwartz. committee consisted of four members from each class whom the faculty members had recommended and recognized for their per- formances in the assembly programs. The students selected the programs and made the actual arrangements, a fact of which Miss Page, the adviser, was very proud. One of the outstanding accomplishments of the Council this year was Collecting over 750 toys for needy children at Christmas. This was a three-week project, during which the students collected the toys, gift-wrapped them, and gave them to the St. Walburga Orphanage in Roselle. This project not only provided happiness for the unfortu- nate children but also helped in producing true school spirit. Thus, our Student Council, under the supervision of Mr. Druckman, completed another successful years at L.H.S. FRESHMEN E. Laucius, A. Suclia. STUDENT COUNCIL- FIRST ROW: P. Wanat, A Gagliardi, A. Kurek, H, Cannon J. Damerau. SECOND ROW M. Heller, S. Main, S. Parks P. Mushala, D. Wosniak, D Stracensky. THIRD ROW: G Grumet, A. Perlman, R. Seibert F. Renaud, R. Idec, M. Babincak CHRONICLE ADVERTISING STANDING: M. Kaplan, A. Santolli, F. Zimmern. J. Madey, P. Bouska, E. Rihlmann, H. Browne. STANDING FOREGROUND: A. Daneke. SIT- TING: D. Finke, E. Cameron, L. Metzger, I. Cegielka. CHRONICLE CIRCULATION FIRST ROW: M. Wojcio, A. Nester, E. de Vaney, S. junio, J. Ramanauskas, K. Savchek, S. Tumino. SECOND ROW: L. jauch, S. Mangee, I. Procek, A. Semchyshyn, P. Modliszewski, J. Grillo, I.. Woodneld, M. Fencik, TYPISTS Mrs. A. Bahery, J. Be-bert, F. Martin. CHRONICLE EDITORIAL FOREGROUND: H. Karshmer, J Schwartz, SITTING: M. Babiarz, C. Tomaszewski, S. Fink, R. Rakowski, B Chodosh, S. Rosenbaum. STANDING D. Kmetz, R. Vandermeer, I. Redzinak L. Nogi, I. Madey, A. Kagan, W. Jacobson, A. Obester, R. Gardner, E Chvat, I. Sharp, E. Micenko, I. Heinz. Ehrnnicle Heenrds All Events nt Schnnl Year For Students To 6nd out what went on in Linden High this year, we naturally referred to our school newspaper, the Cbronirle. Filled with interesting facts about the students, teachers, and school activities, the Cbronirle offered accurate information to its subscribers. The editorial staff, which wrote the con- tents of the paper, consisted mainly of students good in English and interested in writing. Under the guidance of Mr. Winans, the members of this staff rendered service to the school and received valuable experi. ence in the field of journalism. If we re- read some of the year's issues of the Chronicle, our eyes would light on such columns as Senior Bits , Query , Stu- dent Spotlightu, and Sports , We would CHRONICLE EDITORS AND ADVISERS SITTING: P. Teleky, News Editor Mr. E. Winans, Adviser: M. Lombardo, Sports Editor: STANDING: M. Brana- gan, Co-Column Editorg T. Weiss braten, Co-Column Editor. also notice that the editors reserved a special column for non-members of the Chronicle who wanted to contribute some form of creative writing. Supervised by Mr. Pellicone, the advertis- ing staff gained as much advertising as possible in order to lower the newspaper's expenses. To join this stalf the members had to have the willingness to work. . The circulation staff, also advised by Mr. Pellicone, worked hard in acquiring sub- scriptions and distributing the papers to the students. All in all, the Chronicle successfully recorded another wonderful year due to the cooperation of its staff members, advisers, and subscribers. a...n , CYNOSURE ADVERTISING FOREGROUND: R. Schaab. E. Al- varez, G. Walker. SITTING: E. Micenkn, L. Mitrik, B. Nozick, S. Fink, A. Obester, R. Gardner, S. Di Leo, C. Fried. STANDING: B. Kirsch, D. Finke, L. Fisenbud, S. Domotor, M. Turick, R. Swanson, A. Pennacchini, S. Reed, C. Mannuzza, M. Guy. P. Turtur, F. Cameron, D. Martin. R. Fruchter, E. Goldberg. CYNOSURE TYPISTS SITTING' C. Penevol e D Klein, C . P, A - Marko, R. Meyers. STANDING: P. Kopin, S. Novy. 76 CYNOSURE CIRCULATION FIRST ROW: G. Walker. H. I-Iemko Chairman M. Hatala, C. Doenzelmann T. Fernandez. SECOND ROW: F Mrozek, A. Mihaly, O. Sillup, E Mikesh. , ..,,,,.-V-- 'W CYNOSURE EDITORIAL FIRST ROW: D. Gomulka, H. Klun- der, T. Fernandez, A. Blaumeiser, F. Dynda, R. Dorosin. SECOND ROW: J. Schwartz, H, Turick, J. Kornmeyer, G. Stein, D. Alber, E. Chvat, H. Guy, S. Miller. l Eyriesure Staffs Produce Heels Giving Full Picture ei Year Three staffs-editorial, advertising, and circulation-worked together to present a record of the school year 1956-1957. The editorial staff, under the supervision of Mrs. Firkser and headed by Ruth Chamberlain, started working in March of last year. In October, Linden received noti- fication that the 1956 Cynorure had been a first place winner in both the National Scholastic Press Association and the Colum- bia Scholastic Press Association competi- tions. We were especially proud of our accomplishment since this was the first time in our history that the Cynorure had been so honored. We succeeded in making two changes in the yearbook this year: individual under- class pictures and more informal club groups. The editorial staff, consisting of both juniors and seniors, found itself con- fronted with the job of completing the senior section before Christmas. Then came the long, tedious task of layout, writing, rewriting, and proofreading. After many hectic weeks of hard work, we put the completed book to press in March. Mr. Haiko directed the advertising staff. Under joan Bradley's supervision, the staff secured 31156 in advertising. Mr. Jamison and Mary Hatala, circulation manager, di- rected the staff which collected the money for the books in january and distributed the Cyfzorurer in May. These staffs worked many hours hoping to make the 1957 Cyzzorure a complete record of this school year. CYNOSURE EDITORS AND ADVISERS SITTING: Mrs. D. Firkser, Editorial Advise-rg R. Chamberlain, Editorial Chairman. STANDING: Mr. H. Jami- son, Circulation Adviser: C. Sayer, Business Manager: I. Bradley, Adver- tising Managerg Mr. S. Haiko, Business Adviser. 'SF' ..-W ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW: S. Hirschman, M. Schlein, M. O'Brien, M. Idec, J. Kopchinski, C. Tomaszewski. SECOND ROW: M. Cohen, S. Mangee, P. Mc- Callum, M. Orozi, I. Madey, R. Zeich, Mr. W. Malpas, M. Roth, S. Kulpinski, L. Margaglione. 4 Our service clubs played a big part in the activities and operation of the school. They provided aid to students in their search for knowledge and added zest to school functions. After a two-year's absence, the Linden High School Orchestra returned to our stage. The orchestra, under the able baton of Mr. Malpas, provided sparkling musical arrangements for the senior play and assem- bly programs. String instruments made up the major part of the ensemble. They re- hearsed weekly to retain and improve their skill. Additional arrangements added a new and different spark to their efforts. An industrious group of senior boys, known as the Cafeteria Corps, offered their services to the students of L.H.S. every day during lunch period. Fifteen-men strong, they did a good job of running affairs smoothly and on schedule while their fel- low-students grabbed a quick bite-to-eat. The fellows received many appreciative gifts of goodies from the student body. After the crowd left, they continued their job by straightening the tables and chairs and cleaning up the cafeteria under the super- vision of Mr. Mele and Mr. Kinsella. Members of the Library Squad, directed by Mrs. jackson and Mrs. Searles, gave aid to both students and teachers. These junior-librarians gave up their free periods to make the library a well-organized and enjoyable place for working. Some of their many duties included mending books, typing, straightening the shelves, and giving guidance in finding and selecting books. These fine workers displayed genuine interest and energetic effort in lending aid to others. These organizations accomplished many things through constant and active assistance in school affairs. CAF ETERIA CORPS FIRST ROW: S. Renna, C. DeBlasio, E. Reagan, J. Kaye. SECOND ROW: I. DeSimone, B. Butchko, V. Gagliardi, N. Heilner, R. Miller, D. Coleman. THIRD ROW: Mr, L. Kinsella, R. Medvetz, M. Reagan, A. Sawicki, B. Meekings. LIBRARY SQUAD SITTING: J. Testa, C. Winans, A. Weiss, N. Campione. STANDING: W. Olenick. LIBRARY SQUAD SITTING: N. Mircoff, M. Blackman, S. Tumino. STAND- ING: D. Hlavka, C. Zwonick. Members ni Service Clubs Enjey Lending e Helping Hand LIBRARY SQUAD SITTING: P. Kopin. STAND- ING: J. Kudelko, R. Konecny, S. Greenhouse, L. Kujawski, B. Madonia. DRAMATIC FIRST ROW: J. Rotunno, L. Kujaw- ski. SECOND ROW: S. Domotor, S. Hirschman. SITTING: I. Stanton, F. Zimmern, M. Lewchick, E. Cameron, M. Katz, M. Kaplan, L. Duckman, A. Reichardt, C. Bockwith, C. Tomaszew- ski. STANDING: Mrs. L. Cindea. .ai . . FORENSIC FIRST ROW BACK: M. Branagan, P Telek A. Zeich R Dorosin .Barton. Y, , , ,J SECOND ROW BACK: M. Cohen, S Rosenbaum, M. Katz, E. Micenko, S Fink, R. Entlich. THIRD ROW BACK B. Cope-man, J. Kruchas, C. Tomas zewski. FOURTH ROW BACK: M. Lombardo, J. Helge. 80 Stage Groups Utter Uppertunity For AI. Who Show Interest DEBATE TEAM S. Rosenbaum. R. Weitzman, M. Branagan, Mr. H. Jamison, T. Weiss- braten, P. Teleky, R, Dorosin. PROJECTION FIRST ROW: R. Medvetz. A. Zagier, J. Parker, F. Luongo. SECOND ROW: D. Hunnikin, M. Wielunski, K. Step- pie, J. Romanoski, R. Meyers, C. Dittemer. Various Linden High School clubs showed other high schools and colleges their out- standing abilities and achievements in de- bating tournaments and discussions. These clubs also provided our weekly assemblies with students' efforts and educational enter- tainment. Young actors, actresses, directors, and stage managers practiced and showed their talents in the Dramatic Club, directed by Mrs. Cindea. The director encouraged inter- est in the theater and developed the talents of the pupils. Members of the Debating Club took part in many discussions which included the Seton Hall, St. Peters, and State Tourna- ments. They had several debates with the Dwight Morrow High School Team from jersey City. Mr. Jamison, the club adviser, provided the necessary instructions for the debators. Our Forensic Club furthers students' in- terest and ability in public speaking. Mem- bers' speeches stressed national alfairs. The students participated in many forensic con- tests, appeared on television panel shows, and since this was an election year, held mock Democratic and Republican conven- tions in the fall. Under the direction of Mr. Smith, mem- bers of the Projection Club showed movies to classes, clubs, and assemblies. They also provided the lighting effects for all the assemblies. Students on the Stage Crew, supervised by Mr. Smith, worked hard moving furni- ture, setting up props, and pulling the curtains for different assemblies. All the extensive work of these clubs helped the students gain interest in show- ing the abilities of Linden High School to other schools. STAGE CREW SITTING: F. Luongo, R. Meyers, R. Meyers, J. Parker, R. Medvetz. STAND- ING: M. Panchak, J. Steppie, D. Hunnikin, T. Archipley, J. Romanoski. UPPER-CLASS GERMAN Zuber, G. Voynick, P. Bouska. Eames, Songs, Pregranrs Help Students tn Learn Languages Members of the three language clubs at L.H.S. participated in study and activities which added a richer understanding of the background of the language they pursued in class. The Upper-class German Club, super- vised by Mr. Moldaschl, conversed in Ger- man while the Freshman Club, advised by Mrs. Maxwell, sang German songs, played German games and held conversation in the language. The outstanding activity of the year for both clubs consisted of a visit to a German movie house in Irvington. Mrs. Berkowitz advised both the Fresh- man and Upper-class French Clubs. Mem- bers studied the background of France and its literature, art, music, idioms and people. Mrs. Ramage supervised the Spanish Club. The members furthered their Span- ish conversation and fluency by putting on skits and group singing. They learned Spanish games and dances. The annual Christmas party brought added enjoyment with the traditional breaking of the Pin- ata . A trip to see Fiesta Mexicana , held at the Mosque theater in Newark, created much excitement. A little work brought great satisfaction to the members, trips and parties added pleasure, and the supplementary knowledge gained throughout the year will remain in their minds for a long time. FRESHMAN GERMAN Garron. SITTING: R. Peck. SITTING: M. O'Brien, T. Weiss braten, I. Stanton. STANDING J FIRST ROW: K. Putz, K. Glatzer R Wilkins, R. Lipman, R. Swisstack B FRESHMAN FRENCH FIRST ROW: S. Galansky, C. Lubet- kin, H. Tannenbaum, F. Rakin, S. Davidow. SECOND ROW: A. Delman, S. Schwartz, L. Gindin, J. julian. UPPER-CLASS FRENCH J. Levine, A. Hammer, J. Schlesinger, M. Mutterperl, N. Fisher, C. Martone, F. Schuler, C. Smolensky. SPANISH FIRST COUPLE: H. Katz, D. Cole- man. SECOND COUPLE: C. Martone, D. Alber. THIRD ROW: V. Navarro, E. Micenko, K. Reifer. 83 Students Bain Insight end Understanding in Academic Clubs MATHEMATICS R. Middlesteadt, F. Dragan, A. Zakrzeski. SCIENCE V. Pappas, M. Roth, R. Vitkauskis, R. Babulski, J. Mandrillo. CHEMISTRY A. Galya, K. Skladal, R. Weitzman, N. Gerber, C. Macaoay, R. Rapasky. STUDIO GUILD SITTING T. Pluta. STANDING: G. Wilkie. A. Reich- ardt G St Andrassy, C. Bockwith, S. Tumino. Our academic clubs at Linden High School provided the student with those extra parts of information that he needed to round out his knowledge. Under the instruction of Miss Reynolds, members of the Mathematics Club did much work on the problems-of-the-week and Stocks and Bonds, the main subject of the year. The students climaxed their study by a visit to the New York Stock Exchange in April. Members of the Science Club, with Mr. Kups as their director, kept busy doing experiments on sound, heat, light, and magnetism. Topics discussed by the new Chemistry Club ranged from explosives and dyes to car batteries and gasoline. Mr. Weiss helped the students in their experiments which STUDIO GUILD N. Kromer, F. Sinisi, J. Lubetkin, V. Wright included making soap, cold cream, dyes, and clouds of smoke. Members of the Studio Guild busied themselves with learning and appreciating art. Students learned much about the tech- niques and fine parts of art from Mrs. Smith, the club adviser. They developed their interest and gained experience in art by managing the art supplies and equip- ment and by running the art studio. Girls in Modern Dance Club, supervised by Mrs. Pagoulatos, learned the way to keep slim and pleasing to the eye. By prac- ticing the various exercises for keeping graceful, the girls proved that anyone can become a modern dance artist. Each club, an outgrowth of regular class- work, helped brighten up the academic year as the pupils enjoyed learning more about their favorite subjects. MODERN DANCE Gindin. H. Karshmer, F. Rakin, C Weiser L ALLSTATE CHQRUS Holding their 1100125 in the trfzditiomzl Choir Jfyle. flue Boys Glee LIZFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Atkin. Irene semmn, Cfllb ojfferx Derek the Hulk . David Garber. Sandra Hirschmun. Students' Vniees Unite in Seng Thtnuqh Vneei Pertieipetinn The fzzzdimrilmz 1'6.f0IUld,.f will? lbe full Clwirfr preiezzlatiofz of Ave Mm'if1 . 1 The melodic' ffrainf of The Happy Clvri.vl111aJ . af pmzxided by fbif girly' group, were a delight 10 the fzndiezzre. iett A Ll --5 gm, . ,, ,, X f. gf :zu ...ggi . Q gf 3.5 V , Q: I 3 . Z , x ' K ,' ,,' 'ia311isfiwgfgjjgg1 wg Aw ' X . f, K , x , M .Mig V 1 x Q ' if ft a, f I 3 1 ' , , , 3 3 gg ll! yy1,Wb3H?1,! ' , . 1 I i iF! ! g If 5 JH lg is D 4 . , ? QQ if Q! QM i gf ,'.,, fd? V M 'lk ' . H Q:, fm ..,, ,,,, ffxjx mr XSL har Al 6 JFK! way I ' 1. f -, 1 W , ,1 J , R 1 f 4 L , W. ' WS' Lf, K2 , 1 Q ' -ffi' Z wvia-'Y . I is Vg N W 'Air 2, f - , 4' . is Q 33 251 J W, 7? gi 5 3 if FUTURE TEACHERS P. Turtur, M. Lcwchick, M. Albunese, F. Mrozck, M. Gitzing, ORANGE BLOSSOMS FIRST ROW: VI. Kudelko, J. Korn- me er C Mo E. Krotulis D. Finke Y - - Y, I , V. Ziemanski. 1. Wlmite. Miss M. Rlckert. SECOND ROW: A. G1-een berg. H, Katz, A. Belousofsky, J. Pie- tila. M. Kaplan, C. Martone, M. Green- berg. 88 Pu, FUTURE NURSES SITTING: D. Hlavka, R. Vandermeer D. Finke. STANDING: A. Kozar, P Kopin, M. Be-rgan. E. Krotulis. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS FIRST ROW: Miss M. Boyle, Adviser P. Zemba, B, Mayer, J. Ammoscato, P. Bouska. SECOND ROW: B. Madonia P. Kopin, H. Browne, S. McGreevy, P. Livolsi. Pupils Receive Help as They Plan lor Prospective Careers Among Linden High School's extracur- ricular activities existed several clubs which endeavored to aid students in their future careers. These clubs tried to stimulate the students' interests by giving them experi- ence in various occupations. Members of the Future Teachers of America Club learned of the duties of a teacher. The girls, under the direction of Mrs. Atkins, visited various schools and colleges during the year. Miss Rickert, who advised the Future Nurses' Club, tried to instill in the girls an appreciation of nursing. The club wel- comed any girl interested in nursing. Any girl sixteen years of age or older became eligible to join the Orange Blar- romf. The girls' volunteer work in the Elizabeth General Hospital aided the reg- ular nurses considerably. This organization gave those interested in becoming nurses a taste of hospital life. Miss Boyle, supervisor of the Future Homemakers of America club, instructed the girls in the essentials of good home. making. The club also stressed the impor- tance of democracy in home and community life. Student Secretaries, under the direction of Mrs. Bahery, assisted teachers in various departments of the school. Typing, book- keeping, Bling, and taking dictation enabled the girls to test their secretarial abilities. All of these clubs played an important part in preparing students for their chosen careers. SECRETARIES FIRST ROW: B. Christensen, R. Elf and, N. Kelly. B. Bobowsky. A Blaumeiser, A. Pavlo, SECOND ROW B. Sollish, M. Bergan, A. Strobel, J, Francek J. A. Ordecki, I, Petny, S. Szoke. THIRD ROW: C. Mannuzza. D. Martin, L. Karr, M. A. Lentz, J. Be-bert, C. Penevolpe, M, A. Doerr, M. Hatala, S. Sklon. B. Jacob. Hobbies added happiness and zest to the routine of school life, Hobby-minded students profited from these clubs during their free periods. Girls with a genuine interest in photog- raphy increased their knowledge and ability under the guidance of Mr. Ruch in the Photography Club. An annual contest with prizes for the winning girls ranked as an important activity. Mr. Arnold supervised the members of the Auto Club. These mechanically-minded boys examined the structure of the auto- mobile. This group achieved its aim by making these boys aware of their responsi- bility on the roads. Those who appreciated a good old fash- ioned hoe-down exhibited their prowess once a week in the Square Dance Club. Mrs. Ramage presented the exciting calls. PHOTOGRAPHY L. Mazur. J. Mazur. An easy and enjoyable way to learn state hunting and fishing laws and hear tales of adventure made the Fish and Game Club popular among the boys, Through Mr. Miller's advice and guidance these boys gained new ideas on sportsmanship. A newly-founded organization in Linden High School provided interest for those collectors among us. The Coin Club, spon- sored by Mr. Waldstein, exhibited paper monies of the United Nations in March. This group took its chief enjoyment in coin swapping , enabling members to enrich their collections. These varied club activities made Linden High School students well-rounded and well-versed in extracurricular subjects and proud of their active high school life. AUTO J. Anderson, K. Parcinski, A Gig liardi, P. Kukal, B. Martino, L Fowler Hobby Clubs Utter Helpful Hints SITTING: P. Eheling, M. Wielunski C. Dimino, C. Loeber. STANDING G. Risko, S. Gutkin, -I. Herman SQUARE DANCE O. Ariemi. R. Farbaniec, L. Reeves. G. Smith. VI. Foster, G. Risko, S. Franklin, F. Martin. Enjoyment and tn Enthusiasts FISH AND GAME SITTING: D. Menzaco, S. Lasher. STANDING: F. Roes, S. Vacha, W. Nocline, R. Butchko. COIN DI. Mundrillu, VT. Crincoli, R. Tovay, G. Muculuso. sd' QV SPIJHTS ' 94' Russo Hurls U-Hit, U-Hun Masterpiece to Lead Tigers This sports sections covers the athletic program at Linden High School from the spring of 1956 to the winter of 1957. Although our best athletic teams and its stars earned honors which enabled the physical education program to be a success, the program's essential function is the fact that every teenager who participated in these extracurricular activities learned the principles of teamwork, sportsmanship, and self-discipline. Despite the loss of practically all the members of last year's state championship team, Coach jakucs' Linden High baseball nine came up with a fairly good season during which they took eight decisions and suffered six setbacks. The Tigers whipped arch-rival Rahway 4-1 in an early season contest to hand the Scarlet, a state championship club, one of its two defeats. Edged out of the County Tournament by a 3-2 loss to Cranford, Lin- den came back later in the campaign to shut out the Cougars 4-0 with Co-captain Frank Russo twirling a stellar no-hit performance. Russo, a converted third baseman, also led the Tigers in hitting. Senior Co-captain Harry Kardash and three-year veteran Kenny Zachik carried a lot of power in the batting array. Second-sacker Al Sawicki and outfielder Neil Heilner, besides sporting high batting averages, combined some nifty fielding with their fine over-all play. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Linden Opponent 0 .... . . . New Brunswick ...... . . 4 5 .... ...Roselle .......... ....7 2 .... jefferson ....... 0 4 .... ...Rahway .... ....1 11 .... ...St.Mary's ....2 0 .... ...Roselle Park ....4 4 .... ...Edison .... ....3 2.. ...Union ..... ....4 1 .... Plainfield .. 4 6 .... ...Carteret ....2 4 .... ...Cranford... ....0 3.. ...Westfield .. ....1 7.. ...Regional ....... ....0 UNION COUNTY TOURNAMENT 2 .... . . . Cranford ............ . . 5 J V FIRST ROW: D. Kamienski, G. Richvalsky, M. Gergel, M. Brennan, S. Skalaski - - SECOND ROW: E. Herriott, I. Sherman, G. Roper, R. Cichoiwski, B. Poppenga THIRD ROW: G. Bernotsky, R. Brindley, F. Fackelman, T. Rizzo, J. Stives. FOURTH ROW Coach L. Kinsella, R. Kress, G. Rogovski. fy 4 is ..,, ---4 K ii. My-wr vV-V . A J i 4 ' . , w -v if' if , 'ff' g 5 A 7 i :dw fr s I i ' , WJ ,f 4, --... an-65 ALAL K ' 53 i1 v R , ,,.., 1,k K 'fqif ,, . f ,, ,, , fx YM rx fy if FIRST ROW: F. Russo, A. Sawiqki. B. Brozick, K,-Zachik H. Kardash. SECOND ROW: B. Rathjen, E, Hermott. W Yascko, G. Koste. THIRD ROW: Coach A. jakucs, S. McClure, N. Heilncr. Harry Kardnfb and Kenny Zarfoik, fzw rim! player! in Coafb jfzknrf' difzzzzmzd array, parliri- pare in warm-zap drillx, 7. , ' wmW,, K 2f'5?f3sL,i, ' V, ' 3 ff ,,m:,,,f ,, -I f, -' A X, . 3:9 V , 'iftisff m '5- X ' ws- A' f W L- L- . V . QW ' - xx, X' '-'. , T - 1ff4,j5f.L,,,fgs ' I 2+j'17?w : v if ai . :P ' ,, ..f.-wifi 'uf' A- A .X w fn V, A' Q fi g? A ' W M K RV., 1 2 W 1 2. A 'K-YM' Q Q f - 4 A 1 ,W -gi W ,, A.ff L Mk,A,f,w, ., f. 7 , 4,,.f,h3i, S wg . Q ww., , . 1 1 3 , Q N W fm-Qff 'W ,1 W R 1: 'V+ 5 WWRWR Q5 L ff iq:-iw ' A, W KX ' ,. Q 'S m f AW V W, up Biffjy Bmzifk fza1'111irey Fmlzk R.7l.U0',f pittin- ing ffzrnz zvlvifb emzbfed him I0 bm! Lin- deuff only 110-hilier. f . J V FIRST ROW: W. Smith, W. Burns, J. Gilbert, R. Entlich, W. Nodine, J. Parry. . . SECOND ROW: R. Zelenz, F. Roes, D. Kelly, T. Archipley, N. Roberts, A. Gojdics. THIRD ROW: Coach 1. Mele, K. Farrell, J. Kupcho, D. Williams, E. Meshinsky, Coach B. Arnold. 1 .N x q P .1 .5 , I .., ,VLI Munn, Linden? Seliunrl Highest Scorer, Paces Eindermen FIRST ROW: C. Dimino, D. Danish, S. Pokrywka, J. Moon, R. Stagich, R. Schwartz, L. Barr, B. Parker, SECOND ROW: J. Guzy, E. Shulman, S. Lasher, S. Hlavka, D. Coleman, P. Vasylionis, B. Meekings. THIRD ROW: Coach J. Mele, I. Berman, F. Petrulla, B. Butchko, C. Skladal, J. Barrett, Coach B. Arnold. M-N? ,lf Larry Barr exhihiti onfflaizdizzg Steve Lasher gets ready to plz! the i A t Jhol. pla State p0fgi1ig11f1i77g fm-m gy be pmffjrgf Don Coleman, raving in the low hurdlei, in hir Jpeciaity ezfeiil. fum: in another fleet performanre. TRACK SCHEDULE Linden Opponent 58lf, . . . . . . Regional SSM5 592 Union .... 57323 54 ....... Rahway 63 70M ..,.... Roselle 4612 55 . . . Westheld 64 47 ....... Hillside 70 38M ....... Cranford 7825 76 ....... Edison ........ 31 INVITATION MEET RECORD Union County Relays-sixth place Newark Board of Education-sixth CC Englewood Memorial Meet-first place County Meet-third place Meet-third place Z 1 fn . Paced by john Moon, one of the greatest sprinters ever developed in Union County, Coach Arnold's Linden High cindermen compiled a superb record in invitation meets. A lack of depth in the middle dis- tances resulted in Linden's mediocre 3-5 dual meet record. Moon, Linden's scintillating sprinter, climaxed a brilliant three-year varsity career in which he scored 381 points, making him the second highest scorer in Linden's his- tory. In the Newark Board Meet's 100-yard dash event, Moon established a high school record of 9.7 seconds, which is only 2f10 of a second off jesse Owens' 1935 national high school record, He broke another school record in the County Meet's 220-yard dash in the winning time of 21 seconds for which he received the National Federation Honor Roll trophy. Co-azptaiiz Ray Stagirh illuimzter proper difcur form eiz roule to anolher prodigious heave. ' john Moon, Jlnle fhamp in ihe 100 and 220-yard fprinlr, gen fel for iz feiz-Jecorzd rezztziry dash. Ray Kolilmr, who bar whacked ez loot fore-harm' Brute Cbodorb and Robert Weilzmezrz pre- -WMM, and Sian Milllaerger .rtfzrzd on guard for ez pare I0 receive Il weak bark-band return. porrible return. Witli three of the four members of the varsity team returning, Linden's tennis team in their second year of operation can look forward to a fine record this year. Co- captains Bruce Chodosh and Robert Weitz- man pace this season's quartet which lost only senior spark plug Ray Kolibas. Although the Tigers won only one con- test last year, Chodosh's fleet service, utiliz- ing top spin and a strong backhand, and Weitzman's rugged forehancl smash im- pressed Coach Ray Stokes. Stanford Mill- berger, the fourth player on the varsity club, also returns to bolster the Tigers' hopes for a winning season's log. Tennis TENNIS SCHEDULE Linden Opponent 5 .... ...Rahway ............ ..2 0... ...Plainfield ...... 0... ...North Plainfield O... ...PerthAmboy........5 1... ...Jefferson ...... ...4 0... ...Plainfield ...... 0... ...North Plainfield 0... ...Vlestfield ..... ...S 0... ...Wfestfield ...5 0... ...Millburn... ...5 1 ........... Cranford ............. 4 UNION COUNTY TOURNAMENT Linden beaten bv Pingry FIRST ROW:' J. Barton, R. Weitzman. SECOND ROW: S. Mil- berger, R. Kolrbas, A. Epstein, B. Chodosh, Coach R. Stokes. QC ,ar Z foe Lazzcizzr illurtmler proper dfiifilig form. 47 'E , K ,, , ,,, . . fa- f Q, ,-5 FIRST ROW: F. Gomperts, S. Yorke, R. Beruck, C. Rosenberg. SECOND ROW: A. Obester, I. Laucius, A. Obester, Coach J. Gaines. Tiger Golfers Show lmproveroent in Second Year ol Play swasziflfafeioi is 15451 ii .we lf ,gif- .,..,.., 'sr QF? F Linden 1 lk 5M V2 5V2 0 1 IOM IW 0 10 0 ZW Coach Gaines' Linden High golf con- tingent showed noticeable improvement in their second year of play and scored their initial triumph. Senior Andy Obester and Ray Beruck, a sensational sophomore, paced the golf squad. Others who performed capably for Linden were joe Laucius, Stan- ley Yorke, and Charles Rosenberg. With only Obester and Laucius lost by graduation and rejuvenated by first-year golf returnees Charles DeBlasio and Stanley Fink, the Tigers conceivably could become an area power this year. GOLF SCHEDULE Opponent ... Woodbridge .. .... 7 ... Cranford ..... .. . 10M ... jefferson .. .. . 6M .. . Millburn ...,. . . IILQ . . . Cranford ....... .. . 6M Pingry ........... 12 ... South Plainfield ... ... 11 . . . jefferson ....... . . . IM ... Rahway ...... ... 25 . . . Westfield ..... . . . 12 . . . Regional ....... . . . 10 . . . South Plainfield . . . .. . 12 . . . Westfield ....... . . . 9M Andy Obeffer gels ready I0 tee off for cl long drive. J V FIRST ROW: H. Rishell. R. Superak, B. Cure, B. Drake, G. Bernotsky, P. Ebeling, . . R. Mastelerczyk, J. Pavlick. SECOND ROW: T. Grygotis. D. Bartus, J. Steppie, J. Kornas, I. Myers, B. Mogelever, F. Jagger, R. Pribush. THIRD ROW: Coach L. Kinsella, B. Wylie, T. Givens, M. Farber, C. Drake, T. Zawacki, D. Stavitski. Dominif Menzaro exhibifr rome nifty footroork while moving fzpfeld. George Scot! beam lair opponent to ibe ball ar be Jerzdf a long kick dozwzfeld. In its third year of competition at Linden High School, a well-balanced soccer team compiled a season's mark of 4-9-1, The full schedule of the twelve games plus two junior varsity tilts gave Coaches jakucs and Kinsella an ample opportunity to let each member of the squad show what he could do. The Tigers' high scoring offensive lines consisted of center forward Paul Vasylionis, flanked by teammates Bob Baron, Ralph Kettenburg, and Richie Entlich. These fast- moving athletes turned in an outstand- ing job. Halfbacks Dom Menzaco, Dick Schaaib, and Captain Don Schobert all played superbly, combining stellar defensive play with some excellent feeding of the 'ball to the fleet forward line. Coach jakucs' big fullbacks, Frank Dieg- man and Peter Vasylionis, stopped a great many of the opponents' thrusts in Orange and Black territory. Goalie Walt Nodine, in his first year at the nets, defended his vital position well. SOCCER SCHEDULE Linden D Opponent 3 ..... .... C ranford ........,... 0 2... .... Union .......... ....0 0 .. Scotch Plains .... 4 4... ...Rutgers Prep... ....2 2... ..Summit ........ ....5 1... ..LongBranch... ....2 1.... ..Edison ......... ....2 3... ...IrvingtonTech........5 2 Scotch Plains .. 4 9... ...Rutgers Prep... ....0 2... ...Hillside .... .. ....4 1... ...Pingry .... .. ....2 0... ...Summit..... ....3 2... ...Cranford.... ....4 I? ml,-5 RW ' 'I 2 A fs... 5 g ,. -f 1- Wal! Nadine nzakes 4 gallant ,mzfe enabling Linden to eke out a flare 1,ficf0ry, 2 iw Max . -A I 29' -fr ,. N' 5 if , vw J 1 ' ' J 3 JA ,I 1, 4 .,j. L . ,. . W 3 M ,' 1, .V-1 ,, 755,-A M, 1 q'Qg,g.1,1i.f f. H , f . M., , . ..W,, . ., .IWW ,,,- fffwh ia, 4. ..-' . f ml W. w.,,Qf5 ' l ' '. . , - la llll'1 Donmm Afenznm gem ,ref in wfznenzer I e -A ' 4 . , Y ' X591 bull lrlzmnlg lm' fe.z1111m1!e.a, .Eg L 5 32?-W ?:A:,jae y.' - Y L lnfln Q if 5 ' 'M , I ' ' U C E if -, K .wg ,T -5 'zff13g?n..'w5:5 glgggq b R ,M ' .f . 5 ':',.-Egg' f , i ff , Q i W 'W' 51' 25'-Afwf George -Smtf fzmlzzpfflnfef flve ball om' of .5 ' : 71'4i.jL ii F gi-!?'i1d 3j' . , ' -- 7 x lm' flplU0lIE7If .r refwh. 'RLQQSQS' FIRST ROW: R. Zclenz, R. Entlich, R. Cichowski, J. Zeidwig, D, Menzaco, P. Vasylionis, F. Fackelman, Captain D. Schobert. SECOND ROW: Coach A, Jakugs, W. Nodine, D. Skhaab, A. Zeich, F, Diegmann, R. Baron, G. Scott, P. Vasylionis, Manager R. Sawicki. flzbilmzt Linden High fam cbeer happily ni Coach Sflljfbif pigfkin forces More zz fofzcfadozwz. Although posting only a medicore 3-5-1 season record. the Linden High School varsity football contingent came up with one of the biggest surprises in Union County gridiron annals when they tied highly- touted Union, who had been undefeated in eight previous contests, 6-6 in the Turkey Day classic. Coaches Smith and Arnold inspired their boys as the Lindenites looked like world beaters, soundly outplaying their startled foes and coming close to administer- ing a spectacular upset. The Tigers possessed one of the greatest players in the state in Co-captain Fred Luongo. The hard charging guard, who placed on every major newspaper and press service All-County and All-State teams, ac- counted for more than half of the tackles on defense and proved a staunch adamant blocker as the vanguard of Linden's offense. Other Tiger gridiron standouts included tackle Steve Lasher who earned second team honors on both the Elizabeth journal and Newark News All-County teams and Roger Middlesteadt, quarterback and co- captain. Bob Butchko, a rugged fullback who led Linden in ground gaining, and Don Coleman and john Moon, a pair of fleet halfbacks, exhibited some spectacular open field running for Linden. Middlesteadt and Butchko received hon- orable mention on the journal All-County team, and Moon earned honorable mention on the New York Sunday News All-Star team. Upset nl Undelealetl Union J V FIRST ROW: M. Reagan, C. De-Blasio, E. Meshinsky, M. Obsitnik, R. Dooley, N. - - Roberts, D. Kolibas, K. Cabarle. SECOND ROW: Coach G. Cuzzolino, D. Schollen- berger, M. Starks, R, Crepeau, G. Pace, D. Williams, S. Risley. G. Kornmeyer, A. Goidics. THIRD ROW: W. Clark, T. Tomasula, R. Stankus, S. Gutkin, D. Jeremko, R. Wavrer, S. Ombalski, L. Pugliese, W. Schuttes, Fred Lzmzzgo, Tigerf' Af!-Shire linezmzu. exlnifiifi' flnrlizzg prmifiofz ibn! made .l'l7iZUlb!c'.l of oppfmezzfr' offezzre. Lind 12 40 0 0 O O 19 7 6 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE en Opponent .,........Crnnford . .. . . Wccquahic . . . 0 . .. . . Raliway ...... . .. . 7 ...LongBranch,.. ...25 . . . . . Carteret . . . ,. . 7 . . , . . Woodbridge . ... 7 ... .. Hillside .,.. ... 13 . .. . . Regional .. . . 0 ,. Union ... . 6 Highlights Campaign john M0077 circles leff and eu fame in nz big grim in the lflyoodbridge fofilefl. .ill A pile-np dezzoler fha rugged 4477021 ffm! wok plnre dnrizzg flue zzmznfif Lizfdwz-Uzzirnz 7'ln1f1k.lgi1'I11g Dug f'f.zf.m'. FIRST ROW: R. Armstead, R, Tornicli, VI. Barrett, F. Luongo, R. Middle. steadt, C. Armstcad, V. Gaglirirdi, G. Kornmeyer. SECOND ROW: Couch E. Smith, N. Givens, Guzy, T. Archipley, E. Shulman, E. McCracken, T. Rizzo, J. Lewentowicz, Coach B. Arnold. THIRD ROW: M. Gcrgel, L. Higgins, R. Dooley, S. Lasher, R. Grainge, R. Medvetz, B. Butchko, D. Coleman. FIRST ROW: K. Rutz, H. Jefferson, E. Patterson. G. Wilson, T. Staub, S. Sivartsen, R. Venckus, A. Perlman. K. Misler, R. Grier, R. West. SECOND ROW: Coach G. Ohester, R. Cunningham, V. Little, G. Patch, F. Gallagher, I.. Les, H. Carolina, R. McDonald, R. Wilkins, Couch B, Martin. THIRD ROW: 1, Crincoli. S. Pulcash, C. Seihert. R. Trivane, R. Daniels, R. Kuhas, A. Kazimir. M. Arrington, P. Wiggins, B, Babulski, Prihila. FOURTH ROW: J. Holzcnthalen, R. Wagner, E. Eralinski, R. Pedersen. B. Peck, S. Landerman, W. Hurley, R. Jaraba. Lizzzfefff Ibreffy l'l76L'l4!9c1d!?l'J lUI'fZt'fit'6 la fern! llveir e1zflw.li.z.rlic , fam. I Cheers Spark School Spirit, Luunge Stars, Receives I-Iennrs CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: B. Copeman, Co-Captain B. Dul- ton, C0-Captain E. Schroeder, O. Sillup. SEC- OND ROW: C. Wieser, H. Guy, P. Lawson. J, Galle. THIRD ROW: S. Bare, A. Yakimof, F, Dragan, j. Martis, S. Franklin. In llaeir colorful regalia, the L.H..S'. band nzarrhef on the feld prior to 41 football encounter. Y ,fi A unzor Vorrzty gridiron performerr go through rome rugged eld drzllr dining practice. V Qiwlerback folm Lewentozuirz gel! ne pan proferlion of be rearf back to fire iz bullet pau daring il rough ,rrrinzn1age. ,QNX -x Rolplo Arnzrleod illnrirater frirky feinfzng while ret1n'ning a punt for iz long runbock in the Regional game. Umbassa! 'Umbassa! The old familiar cheer resounded from the enthusiastic crowd, led by the Linden High Cheer- leaders. These energetic girls appeared at every football and basketball game to lead the school in rallying our teams on to vic- tory. This year the cheerleaders attended a Cheerleading Clinic at South Plainfield High School where they demonstrated their agility in performing skills and exchanged ideas with other cheerleaders. The girls practiced under the direction of Mrs. Pagou- latos and contributed a great deal toward producing school spirit. 105 ' V 7 . . M my T621 ERLSJ L ifijjjge R, 'limos Row: C'Pf'1il'lfJ. B , . A M Sciuich K B 'O '1 7 M I O TR, L - 1' Lf . ! C7 Gurbus XA. et1y n,Xj oC1p n C Muto CUINLV. H.1V11L1 , M. Pytko. X A V A Q Q .bg fx v K ' Y . C X f I1 Eolorfof Uniforms, Uor Hood Provides Wonderful Porrootioos TROMBONIES FIRST ROW: D. Hurmikin. B. Msmritz, S. Fink. SECOND ROW: R. Maroncy, V. Markant, W. Sticdler. HORN AND BARITONE FIRST ROW: M. O'Brien, K. O'Brien, A, Zeich, R. Crepcou, A. Siskind. V TRUMPETS FIRST ROW: A. Pokorny, R. Sortino, D. Schubert, R. Schaab, S. Winans, J. Ronny. SECOND ROW: G. Pokomy, M. Roth, R. WQIISGU, R. Kubas, S. Dare, A. Kcil. ' aa. ia Highlighted in their orange and black uniforms, the Linden High School Band added color to all football games this sea- son. The band also took part in the annual Halloween Parade and introduced and con- cluded the assembly programs. Mr. Ostran- der conducted the band, and anyone who Could play a band instrument was eligible to join. This year Linden High School was fortunate to have two students, Alan Zeich and Louis Margaglionefplay in the All- State Band in Atlantic City. The sprightly twirlers also added color to the football games in their distinguished uniforms. The drum majorette led both the band and the twirlers onto the field for their performance at half-time. The eleven twirlers also performed with the band in the Halloween Parade. Their baton- skills were a credit to Mrs. Creitz, who instructed the girls. DRUMS FIRST ROXV: A. Greenberg, J. Cutro A. Zeich. D. Goleme, -I. Mandell, V Livulsi. lvl. Greenberg. SECOND ROW Mr. W. Ostrander. V. Wright, S. Kulp inski, E. Plum, J. Mudcy, Majorette. A Patrick. FLUTES AND SAXES X FIRST ROW: K. Garbus, C. Tomas- zewski, P. Simpson. SECOND ROW: R. Weitzman. D. Hauck, A. Zakrzeski, -I. Schuman, E. Majak. CLARINETS FIRST ROW: R. Fink, M. Lelko, P. Weitzman, I-I. Levitan, M. Gerber, J. Zack. SECOND ROW: R. Dorosin, M. Cohen, R. Zack, H. Yacker, T. Grygotis, J. Kopchinski, G. Zier. 107 Bob Baron pnllf az rebomzd Ollf of op- pr11ze11l'.r refzcfa. l BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Bill Meekifzgy elnder defefzdefzr af be toner in a Linden Opponent puffy M01 . 60 .......... Cranford ............ 51 61 Weequahic .. 59 71... ...Rahway ...70 72... ...Union ..... .. ...40 67... ...Plainfield.... ...71 53... ...WestHeld.... ...59 52... ...Rahway ...77 62... ...Linden.... ...67 60 . . . .... Cranford . . . . . 72 B S I - 70 Regmal -- 45 HFUH els mpresslve New Record 65... ...Edison .... .. ...46 58... ...Plainf1eld.... ...85 47... ...Carteret ...56 83... ...Regional ...78 63 . . . .... Roselle Park . . . . . 54 UNION COUNTY TOURNAMENT 77 . . . .... Union ....... . . . 72 62 .......... Cranford ....... . . . . . 59 52... .... Perth Amboy ..-50 51 .......... Roselle ..... KNEELING: E. Wojtowicz, E. Herriott, B. Meekings, R. Baron, L. Zier, F. Petrulla. STANDING: Coach G. St. Andrassy, R. Middlesteadt, G. Scott, R. Ostarticki, C. Berzanski, S. Parker, T. Zawacki, R. Dooley, G. Roper, D. Menzaco, Manager S. Gutkin, Manager M. Engel. FHESHMAN illiilslillgnliiifilfnilsighlfig Ted Zdwfzfki brmkf R, West, SECOND ROW: Coach W. Mmm, G. Wilscun, through oppofzefzif' G. Brokaw. G. Obesrer. THIRD ROW: B. Wagner. G. zone defeme to rbalk up 1100 poiulx for the Tigerf. Scores 424 Points Linden center Bill Meekingf ozzljunzpf hir rival df arzotlaer thrill- ing hoop corztefzhbe- gnu. Cc-ras, S. Landcrman. E Patterson, J. Kovalick. Larry Zier goef 'llfdj' up in lbe air to .fzwifb 4 vim! field goal for Lllzrlerz. FIRST ROW: W. Smith, Kwiat- kowslci R Cichowski R Entlich, J. MQefs.'sEcoND, ROW: D. sdholienbefger, T. Butala, T. Kosten, B. Schmidt, D. Kelly, W. Kuliclc. THIRD ROW: Coach J. Gaines, R. Ujhely, S. Elfancl, B. Wylie, T. Givens. FOURTH ROW: B. Moritz, J. Leszczak, Manager A. Whiteman. Doing deepknee bendr or wezrnz-up exerrirer, fbrf gyfn flair prepare! for the aftirfilier fha! follow. 110 There girly do r1f0l'1Ur1I'd roll, one of tbe jirrt rlzznlr learned on lbe nm! in fumbling, Led b y ine exercirer lhir group of girlr perform! to keep ibenz in rhope. Weaving ez ball in and out 4 row of pinr fairing only the feet, of rozzrrej ir one of the many drillr wlairlo the girlr do in order to learn the zechniqoer of rorfer. Girls Participate in Wall-Piaurrdad Physical Educaiiari Program Diane Kazzfmazm. Pazzlyfze Layton. Pdffffid Kopin, and Sallie Reed Jtarf off the dribbling exercifef wlaifla gfzzfe rzforfbufbile practice needed fu an flfflldf game. Soccer, basketball, baseball, officiating, volley ball, badminton, tennis, and golf comprised the girls' sports program this year. The Basketball Officials' Club, started as something new, turned out to be quite successful. Besides learning how to officiate at basketball games, the girls put their knowledge to use and aided their teachers in refereeing games during class. Girls joined these sports under a point system and received awards on Gift Day. The highest award, a gold pin, required 500 pointsg a silver pin, -400 pointsg an L , 300 points, and a chenille shield, 200 points. Through the efforts of the physical educa- tion teachers, Mr. Creitz, Mrs. Pagoulatos, and Mrs. Springer, the girls had an oppor- tunity to develop or increase their athletic ability and to enjoy themselves at the same time. The referee zzzffr KZ jlllllp ba!! befueezz M111'ge Hfifzlhoffer and ber oppwzezzf. All m'!iz'e guwe of rage bn!! !e.1rZver flvere pfrzyelir fbe i111,Z7m'fr111r'e Of lerzllfzmrk. 111 llrif b.'1,l'feC'fbr1N time. llle imze' fcxllll .3 I J gen' fire befler' of ffve lZ0l1'f7HHl6'J'.l' .rr fbi'-1 eagerly fry for rr buffer. SENIUH5 ff S Q' .Qs w A - 1' vu... ,iy m.,, jg? ,,., A V21 if S M f mf, L5iag!Sxgf S Toby W,El,f.l'bl'df6lI, Lifzdeufr only jqlldllll in the Nafiomzl Meri! Srbnlfzzxrlaip mzzzpetilimz, carefully l'l76!'k.l' ber fzpplifafion. JANICE AING13 French 1. 23 Window Painting Award 1, 2, 4 MARIE ALBANESE Future Teachers 2, 3, 43 Student Council 53 Spanish 3g Graduation Usherette 33 Make-up 13 Milk Bar lg Window Painting Award lg Softball 1 V.,.V::,, , . Q 14 .!f'fs7 M., ,ary . J . X, fx' ' iff :gy I '15, :A 51455 tial' ,gl if 1 Eleanor Micenleo, Sam Mr Clnre, and Ray Gflrdfzer, participaufr in ibe junior Arhiezfenzeuf lrip I0 Can- ada, diyczur fbeir lrfwel plain. ELAINE L. ALVAREZ Cynorzzre Advertising 43 Graduation Usherette 33 Glee 3g Badminton 23 junior Dramatic lg Make-up 1 JOAN E. AMMOSCATO H. R. Vice-President 2g Future Home-makers 3, 4g Basket- ball 1, 23 Softball 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 23 Servus Ball 13 2g Badminton 2 OLGA ARJEMI4' junior Dramatic lg Square Dance 4g Graduation Usherette 33 Honor Roll lg Perfect Attendance 1, 2 RALPH ARMSTEAD Varsity Football 5, 43 J.V. Football 23 Varsity Basketball 43 j.V. Basketball 3g Varsity Baseball 3, 4g j.V. Baseball 23 Basketball 1, 23 Glee 5, 4g Choir 3, 4g Freshman Football lg Freshman Baseball 1 114 ERNEST ARMSTEAD Freshman Football lg J.V. Football 2g Varsity Football 3, 4g J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4g Choral 1, 25 Cafeteria Corps 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3 SHIRLEY S. ARMSTEAD H. R. President 1, 2, 3, 4g Choir 4g Glee 1, 2, 3, 4 Choral 1, 23 Christmas Decorations 3, Prom 51 Chronicle Circulation 35 Baseball 1, 2g Basketball 1, 2, Foul Shootin CONNIE ARTUTIS Milk Bar 25 H. R, Vice-President 15 Make-up 2 VINCENT BADALIS DOROTHY BARA Gymnastics 1 ROBERT BARON Varsity Basketball 3, 4g Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Basketball Baseball 1 JOHN F. BARRETT H. R. President 13 Forensic 1, J.V. Baseball 2, J.V. Track 33 Varsity Track 4'g Varsity Football 3, 4 JOAN BASSO Transferred sophomore year from All Saints', Brooklyn, N. Glee 1, 23 Graduation Usherette 3, Cheerleading 2g Soft- ball 3 115 gl .. ., .7 HQ K ,V,l,,, , ,...,.,...,g.y,..?gg -ff 5 s K '15 ff , .,- H 5 1 JANE BAKE Transferred freshman year from Regional H. S., Springfield, N. J, Twirling 1, 2g Twirler 3, 45 H. R. Secretary 3g H. R. Treas- urer 4g Modern Dance 3g Baseball 3g Basketball 3, Future Homemakers 33 Cheerleading 1 NELLIE BALICK Graduation Usherette 33 Make-up 1, Junior Dramatic Barn Dance Decorations 3, Christmas Decorations Spanish 3 f' MN!! MWF 1. 55 Y. JACQUELYN BEBERT Student Council 1, 43 H. R. Treasurer 33 Secretarial Appoint- ment 4g Mathematics 33 French 1, 23 Junior Dramatic 13 Assembly Committee 43 Halloween Queen 3 STANLEY BELCHIK Fish and Game 13 Basketball 1 INIARILYN E. BERGAN Secretarial Appointment 45 Future Nurses 33 Window Paint- ing Award 13 Perfect Attendance 33 Graduation Usherette 33 Basketball 2, 5a Volley Ball 2, 33 Foul Shooting 23 Cage Ball 23 Modern Dance 1 IRA BERMAN Varsity Track 3, 43 j.V. Track 2g j.V. Football 33 Basket- ball 1, 2, 33 Barn Dance Decorations 43 German 1, 2, 3 Football 13 Baseball 1 Fish BARBARA BOBOWSKY Secretarial Appointment 45 Barn Dance Decorations 33 Modern Dance 13 Softball 13 Photography 1 MARIETTA BOCK Glee 2, 3, 43 Photography 13 Graduation Usherette 51 Future Nurses 3, 4 TERESE BONTEMPO junior Dramatic 1, 2g French 1, 2 JOAN BRADLEY Cyrmrure Advertising 3. Advertising Manager 4g Forensic 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 23 junior Dramatic 13 Orchestra lg Band 23 Honor Roll 13 Graduation Usherette 33 H. R. President 1 JOHN BERMINGHAM and Game 1 ARLENE BLAUMEISER Cynruwe Editorial 4g Secretarial Appointment 4g H. R. Vice-President 33 Graduation Usherette 33 Glee 1, 2. 33 junior Dramatic 13 Make-up 13 Badminton 23 Basketball 23 Future Nurses 33 Barn Dance Decorations 4 MAUREEN BRANAGAN Chronicle Editor 2, 3, 45 Forensic 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 3, 45 Super Honor Roll 25 Honor Roll 1, 35 Mathematics 3. 45 Christmas Decorations 35 Graduation Usherette 35 Basketball 3, 45 H. R. Secretary 25 Future Teachers 25 junior Dramatic 1 JAMES M. BUCKLEY Fish and Game 45 Basketball 15 Shop Foremen 1 ALBERT M. BUKOSKY ,i'f Chronicle Circulation 3 3 Q K lf W4 BOB BUTCHKO i-' 5 j.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Basketball 15 j.V. zytll V Basketball 25 Varsity Track 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Choir 25 ' H. R. President 35 H. R. Vice-President 4: Chronicle V, ' f - Circulation 35 Fish and Game 45 Prom 35 Baseball 1 MYRA ELAINE CAMERON Choir 3, 45 Glee 3, 45 Dramatic 45 Cyzzorure Advertising 45 Chronicle Advertising 3, 45 Prom 35 Badminton 35 Volley Bzlll 35 Basketball 55 H. R. SCCretary 45 Barn Dance Decorations 3, 4 DOLORES CARGILE Transferred sophomore year from Cleveland jr. H. S., Elizabeth. N. J. Band 15 Orchestra 15 Student Council 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 2. 45 Glee 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 35 Volley Ball 1, 35 Badminton 1, 35 Gymnastics 2, 35 Tennis 2, 45 Foul Shooting 1, 45 Soccer 3, 4 COLEY CARSON, JR. Basketball 1, 25 j'.V. Basketball 35 Clomnirle Circulation 35 LV. Football 35 Choral 15 j.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Base- 'lll 3 4 i MARY A. CASSIBA Student Council 1, 45 Choir 25 Photography 1 MARGARET CASSIDY Spanish 35 Square Dance 15 Basketball 25 Badminton 25 'Tennis 25 Foul Shooting 25 Baseball 2 JOSEPH CATANZARO Band 1, 2, 3 117 MIERYL E. COHEN Forensic 3g Band 1, 2, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 43 Future Teachers 23 Student Council 33 Spanish 33 Make-up 13 Chr-mzirle Editorial 43 junior Dramatic 13 Dramatic 3. 33 Graduation Uslierette 3 MARVIN LOUIS COLEMAN J.V. Football 23 Cbfwzirle Circulation 33 Basketball 23 Choral 1 STEPHEN R. CHABAK, JR. 'Transferred junior year from Regional H. S., Springfield, N. J. Mechanical Drawing lg Honor Society 3 RUTH ADELE CHAMBERLAIN Cymrzzre Editor 43 Cj'1l0.l'lH'E Editorial 3, 4g Graduation Usherette 33 Photography lg Make-up lg Perfect Attendance 13 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 JOAN M. CHMIEL Cyrzorzzre Editorial 3, 43 H. R. Secretary 33 Graduation Usherette 33 Twirling 33 Honor Roll 23 Make-up 1 BARBARA LYNNE CHRISTENSEN Art lg French 1, 23 Secretarial Appointment 4g Glee 1 BARBARA COPEMAN Class Treasurer 33 Student Council 13 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 H. R. President 23 H. R. Vice-President 4g Mathematics 43 Forensic 43 Chronicle Editorial 2, 4g Square Dance 33 Dramatic 2, 33 Latin 1, 23 Glee 13 Softball 13 Graduation Usherette 33 Soccer 4 NANCY COTTON Glee 1, 2, 43 Art 3, 43 Studio 3, 43 Future Homemakers 1, 2 DOLORES CREE . Cgzzorure Editorial 33 Assembly Committee 1, 2, 33 Junior Dramatic 13 Dramatic 2, 33 Square Dance 33 Latin 1, 23 Glee 1 ALICE CRILLY H. R. Secretary 13 H. R. Treasurer 23 Chronicle Circulation 33 Graduation Usherette 3 118 SUSAN CUPEC H. R. Treasurer 35 Milk Bar 15 Art 1 JEANNE CUSUMANO junior Dramatic 15 Glee 1, 25 Choir 25 Graduation Usher- ette 3 ELIZABETH DALTON H. R. Vice-President 25 French 25 Mathematics 45 Cheer- leader 2, 3, 45 Graduation Usherette 35 Barn Dance Decora- tions 45 Volley Ball 35 Modern Dance 3, 45 Basketball 35 Badminton 35 Soccer 4 THERESA ANN DANCHISKO Square Dance 1, 25 Glee 1, 25 Choir 25 German 3g Chronicle Editorial 25 Basketball 3 AUDREY JEANNE DE MARCO Glee 33 Choir 25 Twirling lg Student Council 35 Basketball 25 Graduation Usherette 35 Future Homemakers 25 Photog- raphy 15 Barn Dance Decorations 35 Prom 35 Christmas Decorations 3 RALPH DE WALD Transferred freshman year from Avenel, N. J. German 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1 Woodbridge lr. H. S., FRANK N.-DIEGMANN Soccer 2, 3, 4 SEBASTIAN DI LEO Band 15 Cyfzorure Advertising 4 119 RICHARD DAUGERT Fish and Game 35 Basketball 1, 2 CHARLES DE BLASIO Golf 2, 45 Square Dance 3. 45 Cafeteria Corps 45 Soccer 1, 25 Varsity Football 45 Auto 2, 3 gt L 'x Qi: 1 li 'X I is 3 iii 5 ?r i MICHAEL DI MICELE ,l.V. Track 1, 25 Varsity Track 45 French 1, 25 Square Dance 25 H. R. Vice-President 1, 35 Basketball 1, 25 H. R. Treasurer 45 Band 15 Soccer 2 CHARLIE DIMINO Basketball 1, 25 Band 1. 2g Glee 1, 25 Choir 1, 25 Student Council 1, 25 Basketball 3, 45 Track 45 Football 3 PETER DISKIN Spanish 35 Basketball 1 CHARLES DITTEMER Stage Crew 3, 45 Chess 15 C,wm,rzn'e Photography 4 MARY ANN DOERR Secretarial Appointment 45 H. R. Secretary 25 Choir 2 STEVEN DOMOT-OR Dramatic 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 3s Glee 1, 2, 3, 45 H. R. Presi- dent 45 Forensic 35 Cyzzorure Advertising 3, 45 German 2 JIM DONOHUE ROBERT DOROSIN Mathematics 2, 3, 45 Debating 45 Forensic 45 Dramatic 35 Choir 35 Square Dance 35 Spanish 25 Basketball 25 j.V. Track 25 Honor Roll 1, 35 Super Honor Roll 25 Cynorure Editorial 4 120 EDWARD DI VILA H. R. President 35 Basketball 25 Fish and Game 1 CAROL DOENZELMANN Make-up 15 Milk Bar 1, 25 H. R. Secretary 45 Photography 15 Christmas Decorations 35 Baseball 3 . L7 ,, r ,.., qi. . ., gi - 5 Class Treasurer 45 H. R. President 25 H. R. Vice-President H I 45 Mathematics 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 45 Graduation Usher- ette 35bProm 35 Perfect Attendance 35 Basketball 2, 35 Tennis 2, 35 Badminton 2, 35 Softball 2, 35 Golf 35 Foul Shooting 25 Modern Dance 3, 45 Volley Ball 3 -I 'H M 49 in .3 ' , 1 is I 2 NNW 1 ',,ri t,,1,r, CHARLES DRAKE J.V. Baseball 25 j.V. Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 4 I I DIANA DUFFY Transferred sophomore year from Battin H. S., Elizabeth, N. I. H. R. Secretary 35 Graduation Usherette 3 FRANK DYNDA Cynofure Editorial 3, 45 Mathematics 45 Band 1, 25 Fish and Game 25 Tennis 25 Perfect Attendance 1, 2 PETER EIMONT LEONARD EISENBUD Barn Dance Decorations 45 Dramatic 2, 3, 45 Cyuoyure Advertising 3, 45 German 35 j.V. Baseball 25 Mathematics 3 WILLIAM ELDRIDGE ROSALYN ELFAND Transferred sophomore year from Asbury Park H..S., Asbury Park, N. J. Secretarial Appointment 45 Glee 1, 35 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 1 MARTIN ENGEL ' ' e gag, ,.', ' , - - 4 5 , I Basketball 1, 25 German 1, 25 Printing 1, 2, 33 Chronicle ., 522: ff 'fl--'fi . - - , ., Advertising 3 ' K , - L. Future Homemakers 3, 45 Tennis 2, 35 Perfect Attendance 1 . a.., 5 Badmmton 2 ' . 1 1 1 , JOHN FEDOR ,, Student Council 1g Art 13 Milk Bar 1g H, R. Vice-Presi- :T 5 4 my 'S N mv dent 2 l A A A FRANK FEENEY we ' .n LV Fish and Game 2, H, R. Treasurer 2, 3, 4 if - . ,iw ' -, ,-fr GEORGE FENCIK Basketball 2, 3, Fish and Game 4 TINA FERNANDEZ H. R. President 1, 3, 4, Student Council 4, H. R. Secretary 23 Make-up 1, 2g Cyzzarure Editorial 3, 4, junior Dramatic 1, Barn Dance Decorations 3, 45 Prom 3, Christmas Decora- tions 3g Basketball lg Glee 1, 2, Choir 13 Cynosufe Circula- tion 4g Baseball 1, 2 FRED FINGERLIN j.V. Baseball 2 STANLEY FINK Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 13 Cbrarzirle Advertising 2, 3, 4g Perfect Attendance 1, Mathematics 2g Golf 2, 4g Forensic 4g Cynorzzre Advertising 4, Basketball 2, Dance Band 2 DOLORES E. FINKE H. R. Vice-President 13 Future Nurses 3, Cyzzorure Advertis- ' ing 45 Chronicle Advertising 3, 4, Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry 45 Choir 2, 43 German 33 Dramatic 2, 35 Modern Dance 1, 2 JOHN FINNEGAN j.V. Basketball 1, 2g Soccer 2 isli. PATRICIA ANN FINZEL Transferred junior year from Toms River H. S., Toms River, N. J. 5 AL FISCHER , 12 Til '., Glee lg Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Track 1, 33 Varsity Track 2g l ' 2 i l J. V. Football 33 H. R. Treasurer 1, Barn Dance Refresh- ments 4 122 JOANNE FORNADEL H. R. Treasurer 1 JULIANN FRANCEK Secretarial Appointment 4 ROBERT FRENCHIK Bowling 3, 4g German 2g Basketball 2 CAROLE FRIED H. R. Secretary 13 Milk Bar 1, 23 Cywrmtc Advertising 4g Clnouirle Advertising 3g Basketball 1, 2, 33 Graduation Usherette 3 Phot BARBARA GABRISH VITO GAGLIARDI Travnsferred sophomore year from Ferris H. S., Jersey City, N, J. Varsity Football 3, 4g Student Council 2, Chairman 43 Mathematics 3g H, R. Treasurer 3g H. R. President Zg J.V. Track 2 EVELYN GALINAT Cyzomre Advertising 45 Future Teachers 2, 3g Glee 1, 33 H. R. President 23 H. R. Vice-President 4g Honor Roll lg Perfect Attendance 3 'IEANNIE GALLE Cheerleader 3, 4g Glee 2, 3, 43 Choir 2g Modern Dance 3g Basketball 33 Badminton 3: Graduation Usherette 3g Foul 1 Shooting 4 123 f tw... 45 . WALTER FRISON Transferred junior year from Southside H, S., Newark, N. j. ography lg Library Squad 1, 2 RUTH ELLEN FRUCHTER Cyzmzn-e Advertising 45 junior Dramatic 1 g Square Dance 3 Make-up lg Graduation Usherette 3g Art 2, 3g Studio 2, 3 Tennis 35 Barn Dance Decorations 4 MARY JANE GALLO Student Council lg Art 23 Choir 2, 43 Glee 43 H. R. Secretary 4 RAYMOND GARDNER Dramatic 3, 43 Debating 43 Cfnmzirle Advertising 43 Cyzfarure Advertising 43 Assembly Committee 43 Art 23 5-tudio 1, Za Window Painting Award 23 Christmas Decora- tion 33 Prom 33 Barn Dance Decorations 3, 4 MADELINE A. GITZING H. R. Vice-President 33 Mathematics 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 2, 3, 43 German 33 Glee 33 Choir 33 Graduation Usherette 33 Honor Roll 13 Cbrmzirle Circulation 2 NATE GIVENS Varsity Football 3, 43 j.V. Football 23 Basketball 2, 53 Choral 23 Varsity Track 3, 4 DOROTHY GOMULKA Cynarure Editorial 33 junior Dramatic lg Student Council 33 Christmas Decorations 33 Art 1g Badminton 2, 33 Future Teachers 4 GEORGE GOODMAN Basketball 13 j.V. Basketball 23 Chronicle Circulation 3 CHARLES GREENBERG Chmnirle Circulation 33 Mathematics 43 Honor Roll 13 Forensic 23 German 2 LOUISE GREGORY . fi 3 5333, lx GAIL GOKEY French 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 53 Make-up 13 Glee 13 H. R. Treasurer 4 ELLEN L. GOLDBERG junior Dramatic 13 Dramatic 33 German 5, 43 Forensic 1 Cynaiure Advertising 43 Latin 13 Perfect Attendance 1 , E , , . ,asaf,.:.f3r,:5z2 ,?i:z 5 3 5 j.. gg 3 3 g V. ir'-'H iQ3.F?.i'.,f iw asia 3, Transferred senior year from Union H. S., Union, N. J. 4 i 2' 'I' A Softball 3 L3 SAMMIE GRIER Varsity Football 35 j.V. Football 25 Choral 25 IV, Track 3 THOMAS GRYGOTIS Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Mathematics 3, 45 German 1, 25 Shop Foremen 1, 25 Soccer 45 Orchestra 2 DORIS HALASZ H. R. Vice-President 15 Photograph 1 ROBERT GUILE Chronicle Circulation 2, 35 Barn Dance Decorations 39 Prom 3 MARILYN E. GUY Halloween Queen 45 Class Vice-President 35 H. R. President 3, 45 Honor Roll 35 Cymrure Advertising 45 Glee 1, 3, 45 Graduation Usherette 35 Perfect Attendance 25 Student Council 35 Choir 3, 45 Foul Shooting 35 Dramatic 35 Prom 35 Christmas Decorations 35 Future Teachers 35 Softball 1, 35 German 2, 35 Make-up 13 Badminton 35 Modern Dance 25 Square Dance 25 Basketball 1, 3 PAUL HALUSKA Choir 3, 45 Glee 45 Square Dance 35 Shop Foremen 1, 2 fc?-wi.r5ftQra5:11:sz,t-My 5 - 5. ogg ,155-.55-tr,t'f.wf,,., - , . S-xiii? 1 .li A riwgaszw, A--, f t:,,w,,:. , We JF' DION HARRIGAN Fish and Game 4 MARY HATALA Secretarial Appointment 45 H. R. President 1, 25 H. R. Secretary 35 Graduation Usherette 35 Photography 15 Cyrzomre Circulation Chairman 4 PATRICIA HEINZ Photography 15 Make-up 15 Honor Roll 15 Graduation Usherette 35 Student Council 4 THOMAS HEINZ Fish and Game 3, 4 STANLEY HOLLOWAY Transferred junior year from Abraham Clark H. S., Roselle, N. J. Photography 1, 25 Art 15 Spanish 2, 35 Chess 2 Q CAROLYN HORSCH Graduation Usherette 35 Twirling 25 Baseball 33 minton 3 HELEN IMEHDA HEMKO Basketball 1, 2, 35 Softball 1, 2, 35 Volley Ball 1, 2, 35 Foul Shooting 1, 2, 35 Badminton 2, 35 Modern Dance 3, 45 Golf 35 Tennis 2, 35 Soccer 45 Sports Award 2, 35 Perfect Attendance 15 H. R. Vice-President 15 Glee 15 Square Dance 45 Make-up 15 Barn Dance Decorations 3, 4 LOUIS A. HERGERT Square Dance 4 ROY HERMAN Varsity Football 35 j.V. Football 25 j.V. Track 25 Basketball 1, 25 Auto 3, 45 Fish and Game 45 Cafeteria Corps 2 CARMETHA G. HODGE Transferred sophomore year from Orange H. S,, Orange,N.j Choir 45 Personality Club 15 Photography 15 Soccer 1 Baseball 15 Perfect Attendance 1 Bad- EDWARD HUTCHINSON Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom 35 Square Dance 4 CAESAR IACOVONE Square Dance 35 Glee 2, 45 Choir 2, 45 Dramatic 2, 33 German 2, 35 H, R. Treasurer 2, 3 MAXINE H. IDEC Twirling 35 Mathematics 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 45 Latin 15 junior Dramatic 1 BETTY DORIS JACOB Secretarial Appointment 45 Glee 2 '126 J WARREN JACOBSON Transferred junior year from Lafayette H. S., Brooklyn, N.Y. Archon Society 2. 33 Arista Honor Society 3g Class President Ig Basketball 3g Magazine Assistant Editor lg Newspaper 2g Chronicle Editorial 4g Mathematics lg Fish and Game 1 JOSEPH JAKUB JON JAVORNICKY Baseball 15 Basketball lg Prom 33 Fish and Game 3g Square Dance 4 EDWIN A. JOHNSON Square Dance 3 ARTHUR KAGAN Mathematics 3, 45 Chronicle Circulation 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2 JERRY KALLINGER Transferred junior year from Thomas Jefferson H. S., Elizabeth, N. J. Service League 1, 3g Cafeteria League lg Stage Crew lg French 2g Shorthand Club 2g Locker Duty 33 Secretarial Appointment 4 CHARLES KAMINSKAS LORETTA KARR Transferred junior year from Battin H. S., Elizabeth, N. J. 1' si i T3 Secretarial Appointment 4 S C ew 5 as ,.., , , -, ., -Latte ,53af5f.?aa,wwvf we aiasfresrfm , ' ,551 I .. 'M' L, . r . fr as , rr rs , 5: 'rf PAUL D. JOHNSON Square Dance 33 Barn Dance Decorations fig Coin 3 THOMAS JONES Chmnirle Collector 3 ?5't?El52Wi?iA5-EEN?lifimfgilsx 1 lt 7: ' reg! FSI fl 92 :Sadler .gf it-st--,rp f -- f-f- - - fibi.x14gijSlg,:lQ iw- s ima sagls gt 5.3261 , i, e aww V .:,. - 1- - ' V lfwlif tar' f17g.t, sf f. V, , r-llsfi. '- a ff f- ,i ,Q,12iE.i'litf,jiryw . ' - J 1 r wsmadi: saaslrlizairw.. rirrim . lm an E-:wfi'f21.Sh RONALD W. KARR Transferred junior year from Edison Vocational and Techni- cal H. S., Elizabeth, N. J. EMILY KASHUBA Transferred sophomore year from Lafayette jr. H. Elizabeth, N. J. Glee 13 Service League lg Graduation Usherette 33 Pro Honor Roll 1 DIANE KAUFMANN Glee 1, 23 H. R, President 33 H. R. Treasurer 4g Barn Dance Decorations 4 JOHN KAYE Varsity Track 13 H. R. President 13 Student Counc H. R. Secretary 43 Choir 4g Glee 4g Cafeteria Corps 4 i ROBERT KENNEDY Transferred sophomore year from Seton Hall Prep., South Orange, N . QI. Science 13 Biology 23 Chronicle Circulation 33 Fish and Game 4 RONALD KENNEDY Projection 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 43 German 13 junior Dramatic 1 3 Varsity Track 1 RICHARD KIELB Fish and Game 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1 BARBARA KIRSCH Cynorure Advertising 43 Chronirle Advertising 3, 43 Modern Dance 4g German 33 Latin 1, 23 junior Dramatic 13 Library Squad 33 Softball lg Badminton 23 Foul Shooting 23 Tennis 3 S., m 3: NANCY L. KELLY Secretarial Appointment 43 H R President 2 Student Council 43 Graduation Usherette 3 Modern Dance 1 Christmas Decorations 3g junior Red Cross 1 Photography 1 JOHN KENDERES Band 13 j.V. Football 2 , zmawfe1eff,f,:fis-,-rzz,eiaa,zf,H. I -f K' Sin '1 1-taztesfai ll V t V 1 4 i 1-15,555 1 fn .,. , 1 ,F ,f S Q' S3 204' K as It if 6 d at Sag , bi S J . X i f , ' .t Q,,. at ff ASW l wi agkf , M sk S ga fi sa Y WW M L t ii? FREDERICK KOENIG WILLIAM KONECNY Shop Foremen 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1 , J Iggy ..,,. ,- , .- fl .1-51' as V,V,,N 5 7,55 VL' ,J , , fx 'A f: ,,,,, A . ,.,.,. , I-Ifiibf,-4 M1 , :lil-'- ,, it , ROBERT P. KIRSTEN j.V. Baseball 2g Fish and Game 33 Square Dance 4L B3Skef' ball 1 DIANA KLEIN Junior Red Cross 1g Photography lg Graduation Usherette 39 Cyfzorure Typist 4 PENNY KLOZA Transferred junior year from Battin H. S., Elizabeth, N. J. Dramatic 2g Canasta 25 Visual Aids 1, 2, Backstage Crew 1, 2g Art 1, 2 HELEN ANN KLUNDER Cynorure Editorial 3, 4g Student Council 3g H. R. Treasurer 35 Badminton 2, 34 Baseball 3g Basketball lg French 1, 2g Glee lg Make-up 1g Graduation Usherette 33 Studio 1, 3g Art 1, 3 alll 1 lt ,I k,,x,, 1, uw, fi 1 ESQ . 5 heats? at it ,-:g.,y,f:.,a, . MARCELLA KOPEC Student Council lg Photography 13 Choir 2 PATRICIA M. KOPIN Library Squad 1, 2, 3, 4g junior Red Cross 13 Basketball 2, Baseball 21 Volley Ball 2, Badminton 23 Servus Ball 25 Graduation Usherette 3g Future Nurses 2, 3, 4g Future Homemakers 4g H. R, President 4g Chronicle Advertising 35 Milk Bar 1g Cynarure Typist 4 LOUIS KOSTICK Freshman Football 1 ARLENE M. KOZAR Orange Blormmr 3g Future Nurses 3, 43 Ch0i1' 32 Glfe 1, 53 Photography 1gMake-up 1 129 3 . at fa ta Qt 4 X aw , an 3? QW J K l an 'VP 33. at M ry 3 tazfaa t 141 043, 3 X53 E Q. ia ai? 1 ii! 2 Jig? Q31 t iliggss gi? ?, f. 0 y W, X 1.3 3 T MONA LOLA LAMPERT Cworure Editorial 3, 43 junior Dramatic 1 STEPHEN LASHER GERALDINE ANN KREZEL Honor Roll 13 Badminton 13 Photography 13 Graduation Usherette 3 EVA L. KROTULIS Future Nurses 33 Orange Blarromr 3, 43 German 2, 33 Chemistry 4g H. R. Vice-President 23 Graduation Usherette 33 Honor Roll 1 ALEXANDER KRUPER Baseball 13 Basketball 13 Fish and Game 33 Prom 33 Square Dance 4 KENNETH KRYSIAK Soccer 23 Varsity Soccer 33 Track 23 Mathematics 3, 43 Chemistry 43 German 2, 33 Super Honor Roll 3 Freshman Footballl V Football 2 Varsit Football 3 4 . 3 J- - 3 v , 3 J.V. Track 13 Varsity Track 2, 3, 43 Indoor Track 3, 43 Fish and Game 4 it me PAULYNE LAYSON Orchestra lg Soccer 4 MARY ANN LENTZ Secretarial Appointment 3, 43 H. R. Secretary 2, 3, '4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Graduation Usherette 33 Softball 3 Dramatic 2, 3, 4 MARTHA LEWCHICK Transferred junior year from Battin H. S., Elizabeth, N. J. Student Council President 13 Year Book Co-Editor 13 School Paper 13 H. R. Vice-President 2, 43 Student Council 43 Graduation Usherette 33 Dramatic 43 French 2s Glee 2 WALTER LEWIS A t i SML!! C . 3' , 3 'Gs Mt: ' -. yiifjgy, - :3 3 an tel -3 1 ANN MARY LIGUSH Glee 25 Future Teachers 25 Mathematics 35 Orange Blorwmr 3, 45 Future Nurses 35 French 45 German 35 Super Honor Roll 15 Honor Roll 2, 3 STEPHEN LIMONE j.V, Baseball 25 junior Dramatic 1 PHYLLIS LIVOLSI Photography 1 JUNE LISCHKO Future Homemakers 3, 4 F REDDY LUONGO Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 All-State Football 3, 45 All-County Football 3, 45 Freshman Football 15 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 35 Cafeteria Corps 2, 45 Chronicle Circulation 2, 35 Basketball 15 H. R. President 15 Projec- tion 1, 2, 3, 4 ALLEN MACK Basketball 25 j.V. Basketball 3 ARCHIBALD P. MAC MILLAN Band 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 25 Art 25 Prom 3 BRUNO MAIOLO Transferred junior year from D'Arcy McGee H. S., Montreal, Canada Barn Dance Decorations 4 131 CHARLES LOEBER r j,V, Football 35 Varsity Football 45 Auto 3, 45 Fish and Game 45 H. R. Treasurer 45 Chess 1 MARY AGNES LOMBARDO Cbmnirle Editorial 1, Sports Editor 2, 3, 45 Mathematics 3, 45 Forensic 2, 3, 45 Student Council 15 Future Teachers 25 Orchestra 15 Christmas Decorations 35 Super Honor Roll 15 Honor Roll 25 Volley Ball 1, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Softball 1, 39 Badminton 35 Soccer 45 Golf 35 Tennis 3 'Qtr yagqgit , K ti if ,av mx f s 3, K X it is it ,, ra T F nf Ugg? 1 R it Q3 H ,i A 5 9 fwg wr ra f frfzasrirt- A ,aero may-s',5fQ ra ..,. . 53 -. rf 1 RALPH K. MAJEK Fish and Game 3, 43 Printing 1, 2, 3 JON MANDELL Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 23 Dance Band 23 J.V. Track 2, 35 Varsity Track 43 Chronicle Editorial 2, 3, 43 Mathe- matics 2, 3, 43 Forensic 33 Debating 43 Honor Roll 1, 23 Perfect Attendance 13 2, 3 CARMELA MANNUZZA Secretarial Appointment 43 Cynorure Advertising 43 Gradua- tion Usherette 53 Glee 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 23 Basketball 33 Badminton 2, 33 Junior Dramatic 13 Make-up 1 RICHARD MARCINO j.V. Football 2, 33 J.V, Baseball 23 Basketball 1, 23 Fish and Game 13 Perfect Attendance 1, 2 CHRISTINE MARKO Transferred sophomore year from Abraham Clark H. S., Roselle, N. T. Cynorure Typist 43 Future Nurses 33 Choir 33 Glee 2, 3 GEORGE MARKO Basketball 13 Barn Dance Decorations 33 Fish and Game 1 DORIS C. MARTIN Secretarial Appointment 43 Graduation Usherette 33 Choir 3, 43 Barn Dance Refreshments 33 Studio 1, 2, 3, 4g Art 3 Cynorure Advertising 43 H. R. Secretary 23 Art Award Z Photography 1 FRANK MARTIN Chronicle Circulation 43 Milk Bar 23 Square Dance 43 Art 1 JUDITH A. MARTIS Class Secretary 3, 43 H. R. President 2, 43 H. R. Secretary 33 Cheerleader 2, 43 Make-up lg Graduation Usherette 3 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 RONALD MASLO German 2, 33 j.V. Track 23 Mathematics 4 5 55. I -1 r .. l., .. .A-r, fr-...wif 'MSW fi' 'Ya'-EW' f-4.11:-ii .2 .' ' ff 12,-5241.1 gm'-iii: i me-13.3 ' 5 3 vgieziiwaazir-..51t Z 'Six . L,,.fiW fa .Y mi' an ,, Z ff 1: .iw ,.v,..,..ir ii my . . l' fl I Q l 1 w. 51 I I fi 1 3 I al .2 at 4 I lay asia be if if i RONALD MC KEOWN H. R, President 13 Printing 13 Auto 33 Square Dance 4 ROGER MC MANUS LARRY MAUSER Art 13 Barn Dance Decorations 33 Basketball 23 Mechanical Drawing 1 JOSEPH MAZUR Transferred junior year from Benjamin Franklin H. S., Hanover Township, Pa. Sign Painting 23 Model Airplane Club 1 SAM MC CLURE Class Vice-President 43 Varsity Baseball 3, 43 j.V. Baseball 23 H. R. President 33 Student Council 2g Glee 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 43 Soccer 3 ' SHARON MARIE MC GREEVY Transferred junior year from Benedictine Academy, Elizabeth, N. J. Latin 1. 23 Twirling 23 Glee 1, Z3 Chr-mlicle Circulation 33 Basketball 23 Volley Ball 23 Future Homemakers 43 Press Club 1 Transferred sophomore year from St. Benedict's Prep., Newark N , -J- Basketball 13 Debating 1. 23 Latin 3 ' H'u iiafgzf -V531 lf? M322-g',s'3. , .V . it da i .v Q. A? -i 1 naar r3s:ms':s53:, I .iw vi rt ii 2 , Z .W 3 ,T ....,,, , it K S U 3 4 i 43225 s S. ar at si? ' C. - sfzrs-,ns sfliggkigaa at K3 . ag an A . - K -.,, .Hg 4 me I :Q 45 ' :L k 1 iffk 1:3 j 3 . 1 . at Ear a if i 3 WW if .,.. E f 3' sw MARLENE A. MC NEVINS Transferred sophomore year from Benedictine Academy, Elizabeth, N. I. Art 2, 33 Studio 2, 3 RICHARD MEDVETZ Varsity Football 43 J.V, Football 33 Cafeteria Corps 43 Stage Crew 1, 2, 5, 43 Projection 1, 2. 3, 43 Basketball 2 WILLIAM MEEKINGS I Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Varsity Track 3, 4g j.V. Basket- ball 23 j.V. Track 2 DOMINIC MENZACO Varsity Soccer 3, 4g Baseball 13 j.V. Basketball 33 Basket- ball 1, 23 Fish and Game 4 RUSSELL MEYERS Cyrzorure Photography 3, 45 Chronicle Photography 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Projection 1, 2, 3 ELEANOR MICENKO H. R. Vice-President 15 H, R. Treasurer 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 25 Chronicle Editorial 3, 45 Cynorure Advertising 45 Spanish 3, 45 French 1, 25 Make-up 15 Dramatic 2, 3, 45 Forensic 45 Square Dance 35 Prom 35 Graduation Usherette 35 Basketball 2, 35 Volley Ball 2, 35 Servug Ball 2 ROGER MIDDLESTEADT Varsity Football 3, 45 Class President 3, 45 Varsity Basket- ball 3, 45 j.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Track 45 Track 2, 35 Boys' State 35 Mathematics 2, 3, 45 H. R. President 45 Super Honor Roll 15 Honor Roll 2, 3 AUDREY ANN MIHALY Chemistry 45 Latin 15 Future Homemakers 35 Graduation Usherette 35 Cynorure Circulation 45 Barn Dance Refresh- ments 45 Super Honor Roll 15 Honor Roll 2, 3 EILEEN MIKESH Glee 15 Graduation Usherette 35 Honor Roll 1, 2 Z4: RICHARD MILLER 'iiiii I Freshman Football 15 j.V. Basketball 25 Cafeteria Corps 2, 2-: , f' 3, 45 j.V. Baseball 25 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Projection 1, jj 2, 3, 45 Choir 2 3 45 Glee 2, 3, 45 Band 25 Student . 5 Ei, 5.., f sast 5 CATHERINE MIROLSKY Photography 15 Modern Dance 115 Milk Bar 15 Christmas Decorations 35 Graduation Usherette 3 JANET MISKOVICH I Future Homemakers 15 H, R. Vice-President 25 H. R. Treas- urer 35 Library Squad 15 Square Dance 4 LEONARD MITRIK Cynoiure Advertising 45 Projection 1, 25 Fish and Game 4 RICHARD MONEK Freshman Baseball 15 j.V. Baseball 25 Printing 1, 2, 3 CAROL ANN MONTONEY Cynorure Circulation 45 H. R. Secretary 35 H. R. Treasurer 45 Photography 1 OHNNY EARL MOON R J i J - Freshman Football 15 Basketball 1, 25 Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Choral 15 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Indoor Track 3, 45 j.V, Basketball 25 Glee 45 Choir 45 Cafeteria Corps 1, 2, 3, 45 Art 25 Studio 25 All-State Track 2, 3, 4 STUART A. MOPSICK German 2, 35 Forensic 25 Basketball 1 MARY MORENA Student Council 35 Glee 35 Honor Roll 1, 35 Perfect Attendance 35 German 2, 35 Milk Bar 25 Modern Dance 1, 25 Square Dance 25 Graduation Usherette 35 Chemistry 45 Christmas Decorations 35 Badminton 2, 35 Volley Ball 2, 35 Servus Ball 2, 35 Foul Shooting 25 Basketball 35 Softball 3 ROBERT F. NAGELE Basketball 1, 2, 3 ROBERTA NAWROCKI Photography 15 Glee 3 BARBARA ANN NEMCHICK H. R. Secretary 25 Baseball 35 Christmas Decorations 3 RONALD NEMETH Square Dance 45 H. R. Vice-President 33 Prom 3 135 LOUIS MORETTI Basketball 1, 2 FRANCES M. MROZEK H. R. President 15 Glee 1, 2, 3g Make-UP 1, 35 CJ '0W'49 Circulation 45 Future Teachers 2 WALTER NODINE Soccer 2, 3, 43 Track 3g Fish and Game 2, 4g Baseball SHEILA RENE NOVY C1'rm.rzn'e Circulation 4g junior Dramatic lg Dramatic 2, 3g Make-UD 1. 23 Studio 1. 2. 35 Student Council lg Forensic 2. 33 Milk Bar 2 BRADLEY NOZICK Cyzomre Advertising 4g Coin 3, 4g Printing 1g Metal 2 ARTHUR OBESTER Debating 45 Assembly Committee 4g Chronicle Editorial 4g H. R. Vice-President 2g Spanish 2g Golf 3, 4g Cynorure Advertisin 4g Barn Dance Decorations 3, 4g'Perfect Jo ANN ORDECKI S Attendance 3 TOM O'NEIL Bowling 2 NORMAN O'BRIEN Mathematics 4g German 2g Perfect Attendance 3g Barn Dance Decorations 4 ROBERT OLENIK Dramatic 2, 3, 4g Secretarial Appointment 45 Library Squad 1, 2, 3, 4g H. R. President 2, 3g H. R. Secretary lg Student Council 25 Future Homemakers 1, 2g junior Dramatic lg Studio .1, 2, 33 Prom 3g Glee 1, 2g Choir 3g Clzronirle Circulation 2, 3g Milk Bar 1 JOHN ORMANDO Fish and Game 43 Soccer 2 GEORGE PACE Transferred sophomore year from St, Michae1's l-I. S., jersey city, N. J. U ' , , j.V. Basketball 1, H. R, Vice-President 13 I-atm 22 F1511 and Game 2, 3, 43 -I.V. Football 4 CAROLYN PENEVOLPE Secretarial Appointment 43 Softball 2, 3, 43 Twirling 13 Make-up lg Basketball 1, 33 Volley Ball 2, 33 Milk Bar 1 Graduation Usherette 33 Servus Ball 13 Perfect Attendance 13 Honor Roll lg Cynorure Typist 4 ALICE A. PENNACCHINI Window Painting Award 23 Cyzzorufe Advertising 43 H. R Secretary 4g Band Ig Barn Dance Decorations 33 Basketball 33 Softball 33 Volley Ball 33 Tennis 23 Badminton 2, 33 Servus Ball 2, 33 Modern Dance 33 Foul Shooting 2 af Mfg up tftipifa V i . , i fg: . a1sffm1fff??a A ra K i , i 3 ' i4i3l?finfi'5fr51 . 5, yf,f 1 imi,j:,V.g- ' A. avg, ? -. , , V 3 MICHAEL PANCHAK j.V, Baseball 33 Glee 1, 23 Fish and Game 3, 43 Football 13 Barn Dance Decorations 33 Projection 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Cafeteria Corps 4 RAYMOND W. PARFITT Printing 1, 2, 3 JEROME W. PARKER Glee 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 43 Projection 1, 2, 3, 4 ANNA PAVLO Square Dance 43 Secretarial Appointment 4 IRENE PETNY Secretarial Appointment 4g Honor Roll 1, 23 H. R. President 1, 23 H. R. Vice-President 33 Student Council 13 Milk Bar 13 Square Dance 1, 33 Barn Dance Decorations 33 Make-up 13 Future Homemakers 1 MICHAEL PETYO Printing 1, 2, 3 PATRICK PILOT Basketball 2 MARCIA PLOTKIN Future Nurses 33 Library Circulation 3 Squad 4: Glee 1, 2, 33 Chronicle HARRY REEVES BEVERLY A. REHM Transferred sophomore year from St. Mary's Elizabeth, N. J. Cynorure Circulation 4 BERNARD PLUNGIS j.V. Baseball 1, 25 Basketball 15 Barn Dance Decorations 4 CHARLOTTE MARGARET PRETTI Dramatic 3, 45 H. R, Secretary 2, 35 Barn Dance Decorations 45 Art 2, 33 Glee 15 Photography 15 Graduation Usherette 33 Student Council 35 Baseball 35 Volley Ball 35 Cynofure Circulation 4 MICHAEL REAGAN Football 2, 45 Cbronirle Circulation 35 H. R. Treasurer 1 SALLIE REED Glee 1, 25'Choir 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Softball 1, 2, 35 Foul Shooting 1, 2, 35 Badminton 2, 35 Barn Dance Refresh- ments 33 Student Council 25 H. R. President 4- Perfect Attendance 1, 25 Christmas Decorations 35 Cheerleading 25 Prom 3 SALVATORE RENNA Basketball 15 Student Council 1, 25 Projection 15 Cafeteria Corps 45 Square Dance 45 H. R. Vice-President 4 GEORGE RICHVALSKY j.V. Baseball 2, 35 Student Council 1 GEORGE RISKO H. R. Vice-President-Treasurer 35 Band 1, '25 Fish and Game 35 Auto 45 Square Dance 45 Perfect Attendance 35 Basketball 15 Football 15 Bowling 2, 3, 4 FRANK ROES Cbronicle Circulation 35 Track 39 Student Council 45 Fish and Game 4 138 LEE VAUGHAN ROPER Baseball 2, Football 3 FRANK RUSSO H. R. President 1, H, R. Vice-President 2, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 45 All-County Baseball 35 All-State Baseball 3 FRANK SABOL ALEXANDER SABUNAS j.V. Football 1, 3, j.V. Basketball 35 j.V. Baseball 3 ,,,, ,, J. llas 2. PATRICIA SAJCZUK H Photography 15 Graduation Usherette 3 ' tions 35 Student Council 3 A 5' r a.i l 3 stssl as i ',i',s, lt EDWARD J- SAKACH sssa l ,.,V .Vhk 5 ,-f,V ,tyk I kririi lsiia F tsti tsii V 'A 1 JOHN SAKACH ' il 3 - i1't'i ' A 15 slis ALBERT SAWICKI A illl Varsity Baseball 3, 43 J.V- B2lSCb3ll 2 t,,1 ' 'f JSE' lil? ,537 CHARLENE SAYER Cynofufe Business Manager 4, Honor Roll lg Perfect Attendance 1 RICHARD SCHAAB H. R. President 3, 45 j.V. Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 4, j.V. Track 2, 34 Varsity Track 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Mathematics 3, 4g German 2, 3, 4, Cynofure Advertising 4 139 Christmas Decora - 5 rf . - A ' NANCY SCHAUPP H. R. Treasurer lg Graduation Usherette 33 Softball 35 Badminton 25 Volley Ball 3g Future Homemakers 1 DON SCHOBERT Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4g Track 2. 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Vice-President 13 Prom 3g Golf 33 Student Council 2 ELINOR SCHROEDER Cheerleading 2, 5, 4g Modern Dance 3g Assembly Com- mittee 2, 35 Student Council 35 French 2 GEORGE SCOTT Varsity Soccer 4g Basketball 2 g Baseball 1 JOHN SHEDLOCK PAUL SHULMAN ARLEEN SIKORA Glee 1, 23 Twirling 15 Graduation Usherette 33 Make-up 1g Photography 1 OLGA MODESTA SILLUP Cheerleader 3, 45 Student Council Secretary 33 Glee 13 Photogrpahy 15 Perfect Attendance 1g Honor Roll 1, 23 H. R. President lg H. R. Treasurer 33 Graduation Usherette 3 H.R x..,,i!..:. , . ra i an W' 'YWYPQ 5 3 E ist L i if 2 'f by flat l ANGELO SEGALLA Transferred sophomore year from Demarest H, S., Hoboken, N. J. Freshman Football lg Varsity Soccer 2, 3 ROBERT SHAW ig if 4 fb 1 ig .vs . j .3 .aa . 3 at ef if Y MW 1 1. 2,1611 ta M it 1 . 1 39' ir'lE3S3 Q 1 s tiigkwxzii-. 751 be 4? 3 M551-igk W, 1 1' X we 2332 its gk 3 sr 1 f f 3 3 1 'X Psa V? -3 H : . -- '- ' 2' . . . 'J .2f.fs.+'.. .lf E 2523 .' 2'-- - 1--an --Ag V r 6 w - W E 5 . ' Q t. va' aa .X an H ,st L i f- 3 PATRICIA JOAN SMITH Transferred junior year from Abraham Clark H. S., Roselle, N. 1. Secretarial Assignment 1, 23 junior Dramatic 15 Dramatic 23 Forum 2 ROBERT SOLAS Baseball 1 ,. ,,,.. safe.. .W3,3., ,L 4 ...f' ge 2. . 5 Y E 9. A f .32 '51 . ' 1 L ua 'ff ,,aQagi5:ifa1 -,, .a ,w.,.. ,ff. , ...- J 5533... 5 qfrsziseza -1 sszjif fa ah-W' 'VVLOO a. . , 3 yn: .A1-, 3 WILLIAM SIMONITIS German 1, 2, 33 Bancl 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2g Basket- ball 1, 23 Baseball Manager 1, 2 SUSAN ILENE SKLON Secretarial Appointment 4g Studio 3, 43 Modern Dance 53 junior Dramatic lg Basketball 1 MARY ELLEN SMALL junior Dramatic 13 Make-up 13 Cheerleading 2, 33 H. R. Treasurer 1, 23 H. R. Secretary 33 Glee 1 GERALD R. SMITH Freshman Football 13 J.V, Football 23 33 Square Dance 4 H. R. Vice-President BARBARA JOAN SOLLISH Secretarial Appointment 4g Christmas Dedorations 33 Glee 1 CARMEL LOU SORRENTINO H. R. Secretary 13 H. R. President 2, 33 H. R. Secretary- Treasurer 43 Cyfzofufe Circulation 4g Glee 1 FRANCIS sQUAsH1c Printing 1, 2, 3 RUSSELL STANKUS junior Dramatic 13 Perfect Attendance 13 Track 2' Football 43 German 33 Prom 3 ewan. V -was QP e,,g . JUDITH STILLWELL Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 45 French Dance 45 Orange Bluxromr 3, 4 RICHARD F. STONE 1, 23 PrOm 35 Square ROBERT H. STEEG Shop Foremen 25 Fish and Game 3g Model Airplane 1 TOM STEFANICK Orchestra 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Dance Band 1, 2, 35 Printing 1, 2, 35 Fish and Game 4 JOHN STERCHO . . Football 45 Glee 45 Choir 45 Dramatic 35 Forensic 3: Latin 35 Cgnofure Advertising 45 Perfect Attendance 3 WALTER STIEDLER Band 2, 3, 45 German 15 Mathematics 2, 3g Glee 11 Choir 15 Christmas Decorations 3 j.V. Baseball 25 Milk Bar 25 Student 'Council 3, 45 Square Dance 4 ARLEEN STROBEL Secretarial Appointment 45 H. R. Secretary 15 H. R. Vice- President 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Volley Ball 1, 25 Softball 1, 2, 35 Foul Shooting 1, 25 Milk Bar 15 Cynorure Circula- tion 45 Graduation Usherette 35 Servus Ball 15 Cbronicle Circulation 4 HARRY L. SWAIN Square Dance 45 Printing 15 Barn Dance Decorations 3 ROBERT SWANSON Cyrzoxure Advertising 45 Tennis 25 Perfect Attendance 1 SUSAN F. SZOKE Secretarial Appointment 45 Graduation Usherette 35 Basket- ball 3 142 PRISCILLA MADELINE TELEKY Chronicle Editorial 1, Editor 2, 3, 45 Mathematics 2. 3, 45 Debating 3, 45 Forensic 3, 4g H. R. President 1, 25 Student Council 15 junior Dramatic 1g Dramatic 2. 3, 4, Square Dance 2. 33 German 1, 2g Orchestra 1. 25 Future Teachers 35 Make-up 15 Volley Ball 35 Basketball 35 Barn Dance Refreshments 35 Graduation Usherette 3, Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3g Super Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 ELSA TIEDGEN Glee 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Choir 1, 2, 3 MARK TURICK Cyrzorure Advertising 45 Choir 4, Glee 45 German 1, 2, 3 NANCY TURKO Chronicle Collector 3 ELLEN TWARDUS Baseball 35 Basketball 2, 33 Twirling 15 Student Council 15 Make-up 1, 25 Graduation Usherette 3 BARBARA TWOMEY H. R. President 35 H. R. Treasurer 1, Mathematics 3, 4 German 3 DIANE URBAN Photography 1 STANLEY VACHA German 1, 25 Soccer 2, 3g Fish and Game 4 143 HARRY TURNER ,I.V. Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 25 j.V. Baseball 2 PHYLLIS ELAINE TURTUR H. R. Treasurer 45 Future Teachers 35 Cynarnre Advertising 45 Chronicle Advertising 35 French 1, 2, 35 H. R, Vice- President 15 Milk Bar 1, 25 Chronicle Circulation 1, 25 H. R. Vice-President-Treasurer 25 Orchestra 15 Graduation Usherette 3 il 'W'-tqi 'i at i We 1 sid ,iam 1661 F91 A 1. 1 in L - ' gg? 1 ' tr .7 , r -rf-5 '- . . if yang' gfsrif E -hiflihim 'f ' ' 3 ' 7. GERALDINE VALVANO Make-up lg Photography 2, Perfect Attendance 3 GEORGE T. VAN BRUNT Glee 1, Fish and Game 4 JOHN C. VANCO Printing 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3 JOHN VANDERWAL Transferred senior year from Aeneas Clackay H. S., Holland JOHN WALMSLEY J.V. Baseball 3 TOBY BETTE WEISSBRATEN Super Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Debating 3, 4, German 2, 3, 4, Mathematics 2, 3, 43 Chronicle Editor 2, 3, 4g Forensic 4, Barn Dance Refreshments 33 Graduation Usherette 3' Make-up 1, 33 Future Teachers lg Square Dance 2, Basketj ball 1, 2, 35 Volley Ball 1, Basketball 33 Junior Dramatic lg Dramatic 2, Glee lg H. R. President 1 ALVIN WENTWORTH Student Council 2, 4 MICHAEL WIELUNSKI Art 13 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Auto 4, Choir 3, 4g Glee 3, 4 Projection 3, 4 PAUL VASYLIONIS Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 1 GAYLE M. WALKER H. R. Treasurer 2, H. R. Secretary 4, Honor Roll 2g Glee 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Make-up 1, Barn Dance Decorations 39 Graduation Usherette 3, Softball 13 Basketball 2, 33 Volley Ball 2, 35 Cynorure Advertising 4, Christmas Decora- tions 3g Prom 3 l .V was 2:33 1 , We-f ai , , ,. 'Q A A A ,,.-- . . 635, Zcel, M 77 qi. '71, l1j5i.l : i.s, :,l S? k.kk I t as Y tx A 3' if L 1 RICHARD ZACK Mathematics 2, 5, 43 Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, Forensic 2g Glee 2, Choir 23 Barn Dance Refreshments 3 ALEX ZAKRESKI Mathematics 3, 4g Band 1, 2,' 3, 43 Orchestra 33 Forensic 23 Glee 2, Choir 25 German 2, H. R. Treasurer 3 ROBERT WILPUETZ H. R. President 4, H. R. Vice-President 3, Square Dance 2, Forensic 25 Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4, Chronicle Editorial 2, 4, Tennis 39 Milk Bar 1 DOLORES A. YANOSIK Transferred junior year from Germantownship H. S.. Leclc- rone, Pa. Sewing 15 Gym 1, Typing 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Honor Roll I BARBARA K. YARCHAK Student Council 3, Glee 1, Photography 2g Graduation Usherette 3, Honor Roll Committee 3 WILLIAM YASKO j.V. Baseball 2, 3g J.V. Basketball 33 Chronicle Circulation 35 Basketball 2 ALAN ZEICH All-State Band 2, 3, 4, Regional Band 1, 2, 3, 4, j.V. Soccer 3g Varsity Soccer 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1. 25 Chronicle Editorial 2, 43 Forensic 4, German 2, Barn Dance Refreshments 3, Square Dance 2, 3 JORDAN A. ZEIDWIG Forensic 25 J.V. Baseball 3, Varsity Soccer 4 ELEANOR ZIELINSKI Honor Roll 1 BARBARA ZIMMER Future Homemakers 1, 23 H. R. Secretary 1 145 MARILYN CHADWICK Glee 1, 2, 4g Choir 2g Photography 13 Basketball 2 3 4 Softball 3, 4, Chronirle Circulation 33 Soccer 4 ELAINE COYLE Square Dance 2, Photography 1 FRANCES D'ADDARIO Band 1, 2, Glee 1, 2 JOSEPH DE s1MoNE Student Council lg Basketball lg H. R President 3 Projec tion 35 Cafeteria Corps 3, 4g Square Dance 4 to neei A 1, ,L:. , .. NEIL HEILNER A A trns Projection lg I.V. Football 29 Student Council 2g j.V. Baseball 2, Baseball 3, 49 Cafeteria Corps 4 I rf 5:7245 if wgfgz ,kit Q Ifgfd :V 'gl l v: H I lil 5 if ' JOE IMBRIAQO lallcel n Transferred junior year from Thomas Jefferson H. S., X , ' '- f.t' , 15115, x 2: Elizabeth. N- I. . - - Cross-Country 2, 35 Swimming 2, 3g Indoor Track 2, 35 f V '.'s ,gi 'wiafVlizlfriliftfaas 2: Baseball 25 Track 2 g f it ..., W a-ftp, wffswlltg- . - an ,,, , lea, at Q32 1 ROBERT JOVACK Perfect Attendance 15 Chron ALBERT KAISER Basketball 1, 2 ROBERT LAURIE Spanish 1, Auto 1, 2 HARRY MOORE icle Collector 3 Stage Crew 1, 2. 3, Projection 1, 2, 3 Shop Foremen 2 Student Council 2, H. R. Treasurer 2 Basketball 2 3 4 H. R. Vice-President 3 146 we , r ' fewerffr'a ffs2?is'flff-ff. ' -f JOSEPH NORRIS Basketball 1, 2g Barn Dance Decorations 5 VINCENT PLOCHA German 2g Fish and Game 2 EDMUND REAGAN H. R. Vice-President 2g Cafeteria Corps 4 GLADYS SCHENK ,l ' ' A 584: li ? -56 l'V!iE1nEi WL'fl6S44Ti?bj5W?W4,:R: 2 ww 1-,R M234 3 f We ,egg Zi Qi ,bgqfwe ., , ,af ' 35' 'LN ' J.. X' J. .,L7 V. 5 K fr t 1 . ' L , ' '- . .. ., Z f 55-1-- '3 WAY I 1 s ,.-,f,, :z -':: S ii- r .:,,.-- : v'.: . .W S gg :ff ::Sw 5 1f 5975 1? 1,2 . .. ,Q -V 211, ir I gf f51,,gU7.,2i5?'. TJ , - 7 ' Liu? . . ' .7 .4 'fa .952 ' ., ' I a ar i Q - VALA . . -1-.:.:f x . ..., W . fn 4,:Q1 ,1..a1j!,QlM Hi, t...Mcg r I ,Tm WR ,. ,,. M H10 , S J h wy W E K I P M L .5 HW f an , 1 f M 58 P i cs X l 5 5 lf R J 5 , 3 ri ' 1 E 'Ls A 5 fl f wi 55 get , w E.. . .,.VU4rg,. l Qfifa'-aw' he .,f'FQ -j'f'F?2, : - '?f5 s5 I uf xl ra , .. ,,,,,, . ,V , 1 3 1 .. KM. wa s V 2 'T 2 ssan rs,nnis, . MIKE STEFURA f. -ff., . fzt . f4'xi K V- f . I rr. ss- -It .. .-.rl 'wr -gg ' ffffff fila, , , 1 - Jiiillfgf I' - ' ff' 45354 ' lfrzjljl, f 55:5 3:55 ig 'Q if ' S KV 7 :. 2 ' fi . .wma I '19 Y 1? was 5 Transferred freshman year from Grover Cleveland jr. H. S., Elizabeth, N. J. HINDA STOPECK Transferred sophomore Brooklyn, N. Y. Art lg Forum 2 GEORGE PATRICK THOMAS Glee 1, 2g Band 1, 2 year from Eastern District H. S., Gmdzzatiofz day, the climax of the Jefziar year . . . lbe Alma Maier play! Joflly in the background fu Ike seniors rereive ibeir diplomas. 147 , .,, .,,. V V. .m,t .1 'Ugg i,.,j ,,.,' , ' I ,f.,:zrQ.a,3::f ,J s f ' 'Mfg Preridefzl Roger Middlerfefzdf. fo-rfzlfmzizz of the 1956 ffllifbdfj renin. plrzm Io afleud IV'erf Poizzf afler gradlfafimz. uf' Vire-preridefzf Sam Mr Clare parfiripafer arlirely izz IIHNJO7 Arbievemem' and fzlm ring! in flue Choir. Ufhoero Uhtoio Support of Seniors Through Fine Leadership S6t'7'6I'd7'y Indy Marfir bellbf urge Linden fefzmy 011 I0 1!ft'f0l'j' ru KZ wwzzber of live Cheerfendezzr, Y M mo, nge? M ' - ' 1 c A ,-h, , 3 Tz'ea.r11r'e1' I:l'c1Hf6.f Dmgafz laker part in Jefrelfzry of the .MfzIbe11n1lif,s' Cflzb. girlr' .rpnrlf and i SENIOR HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS FIRST ROW: R. Middle- steadt, J. Martis. S. Armstead. S. Reed, R. Schaab. SECOND ROW: S. Domotor, P. Kopin, T. Fernandez, M. Guy. l Presidents, Teachers Ceeperate te Plan a Successful Year The class of 1957 enjoyed the senior year more than any other year. They found that being seniors meant something extra. It seemed to them that they were the top of the school. They had waited three long years for this eventful senior year. These seniors resided in the following homerooms: Mrs. Beck, 221g Miss Rey- nolds, 2193 Mr. W. Miller, 201, Mr. Cuz- zolino, 204, Mr. Coplan, 208, Mrs. Pas- sani, 222g Mr. Jamison, 2123 Mr. Haiko, 1083 Mr. Moldaschl, 38g and Mrs. Atkins, 14. The seniors' representatives on the Stu- dent Council were: Jackie Bebert, 221 g Mary Cassiba, 2195 Tina Fernandez, 201g Pat Heinz, 204g Nancy Kelly, 208, Martha Lewchik, 222g Richard Miller, 212, Frank Roes, 108, Richard Stone, 38g and Alvin Wentworth, 14. .The Student Council had Vito Gagliardi, 204, as its president. He had been elected by the students in a gen- eral election the preceding spring. After Vito became president, he attended a con- vention of the Student Councils of New jersey where he learned about the organiza- tion ofa student council. The senior year presented many different and new experiences. Senior pictures, taken in October, caused a lot of excitement, An even larger thrill was felt later in the year when the proofs came back. The receiving of senior rings also caused excitement in October. To the seniors, the rings meant a lot, for now they really felt like seniors. The senior year ended with the biggest event of four years, the Senior Prom which took place on May 10. Graduation came shortly afterwards, and the seniors took leave of Linden High. Elllflimilllaill TEACHERS .Hf 51 M l SENIOR HOMEROOM FIRST ROW: Mrs G Atkins Miss E. Reynolds Mrs J Beck, Mrs. V. Passani SEC OND ROW: Mr S Haiko Mr. A. Coplan, Mr G Cuz zolino, Mr. H. Jamison Mr H. Moldaschl, Mr W Miller PLAY COMMITTEES COSTUMES-Barbara Copeman. Chairman: Mrs. Atkins. Adviserg Marie Albanese, Meryl Cohen, Thomas Grygotis. Patricia Heinz, Sam Mc Clure, Mary Morena, Olga Sillup. MAKE-UP-Mona Lampert, Chairmang Mrs. Cindea. Miss De Cicco, Advisersg Marietta Bock, Helen I-Iemko, Sharon McGreevy, Eleanor Mic- enko, Sheila Novy. Anna Pavlo, Susan Szoke. PLAYBILLS - Evelyn Galinat. Chairman? Mr. Cuzzolino, Adviserg Dorothy Gomulka, Mary I-Iatala, Paul johnson, Roberta Nawrocki. PRINTING-Martin Engel, Francis Squashic, Chairmeng Mr. St, Andrassy. Adviserg Ralph Armstead, Vincent Badalis, Stephen Chabak, lid- ward Hutchinson, Thomas -lones. Richard Monek, Stuart Mopsick. Robert Nagele, Michael Petyo, Michael Reagan, Frank Russo, John Vanco. PROMPTERS-Elaine Cameron, Arthur Obester, Alan Zeich. PROPERTIES-Marilyn Guy. Chairman: Miss Reynolds, Adviserg Betty Dalton, Sebastian DiLeo, Leonard Eisenbud. Vito Gagliardi. Madeline Gitzing, Edwin johnson, Kenneth Krysiak, Nor- man O'Brien, Barbara Twomey, Gayle Walker. PUBLICITY-Martha Lewchick. Chairmang Mrs. Atkins, Mrs. Nogi. Advisersg ,loan Chmiel. Theresa Danchisko, Steve Limone, Carmela Man- nuzza. Carol Montoney. Bradley Nozick, Richard Schaab. STAGE-Michael Wielutiski, Chairmang Mr, klamison, Mr. Young, Advisersg Charles Dits temer. -lohn Kaye, Steve Lasher, Russell Meyers, Richard Miller. Harry Swain. Paul Vasylionis. TICKETS - Robert Dorosin, Chairmang Mrs. Beck. Adviser: Barbara Bobowsky. Edward DiVila, Stanley Fink, Paul Haluska, Arthur Kagan, Mary Ann Lentz. Audrey Mihaly, Irene Petny, Barbara Sollish, Richard Zack, Cfltlttlllitll rllmm l,tt11ff1et't and Felice' Zim- weru fzjzltftyi Atilzixlvizzg nmke-lip tolrcber to Pm-ritf,z 'lifleky mm' Bfzrbrzm Ynrrbfzla. Backstage Crews Urqanize for a Successful Senior Pla Airftlyf Ctlbtfll, Olga Sittnltl. Nltzry zlfiorwztz. ,md Ptttriria Heinz bffxity ltzreltmrtf m.rt1fn1e.r for aut. Efemmr Ilfiireukn rbeckr chart 0f Necetmry :flake-ftp ,tlzpptief with Marietta Bock, Helen Hemko, and Susan Szolee. 2 Stage Mfmfzgez' Mary Lombnnln bt?L'0l1l6.f deeply e11- gffm'eil in ber .ruripl df flve play plm-eeil.n'. Charley Dittemei' eoizlrolf lighting while Rmxell Meyerf and Paizl Veuylioizif wail flveiz' turn iiz projeefioiz roam, my in-. Reqdily prepared to aid the Cliff, prompferf Ar! Obeffer mill Elaine Cameroii fnllfiu' llve liner rlfifely, Stage Cbnirllmzz Miclmel Wielziiiyki ezzmitf .figmzl fo draw the fllflzllll df jolaii Kaye riiigx door bell and Steve Layber rldjiiflf home ligbls. 1 I ! Ed 1l'l12 fohmoiz, Cliairmfziz Marilyn G11 y, ami Mad el iize Gitziiz g ddjllff .rfage prop- erties. 1 5 1 llirevfm' Mfr. Nag! mfzferf zwiflv Mirf Rey. zzrffdr wlvife Ub.fC'l'l'fllg ffrefx rebetzzxmf, 1 l x ,.rv . 152 Exvifed Eddie ff?71I07I.Yfl'KIfc'.f mme ffwry 11211117110 ,vfcflu In lair gif! Izmir. CAST OF CHARACTERS Lizzie ...... fllqmw Czmf HlJ1l't11'd Cum! 710.171 .......... IMIIIIIIL' . . . Ginger .....,. Eddie D.11'ir , -loan Bradley Maureen Brgrnzlgun . . . ,...... Ray Gardner . . Barbara Yarchalc . . . . , Priscilla Teleky Toby Weissbratcr . . . .,..,. John Barrett Twzmzy Green ..... Alex Zalcrzeski Mr. IVilw11 Leonard Eisenbud Ed Hffffzmm . . . . , . . . Steve Domotor Direflrxr .,..,.. ....,. V ida E. Nogi Sfefzic De,fi,qner .. ..., Dorothy Ericsson Surge Mrzmzger . . . . Mary Lombardo The Carol! lI7m'fmy a cheerful family group before llve l'0IIfllf1:07I Izegimx Principal Mr. Wilrofz wmlbfully exhibitf pefirimz staffed by feamzie and f 04112. ,, ..,,., ..,,,mJ Loyal nmia' Lizzie affotnzpaniey Ginger upftizirx to follow rigid football Jcbedzile. Versatile Seuimrs Purtray Bay Cmmady Time Uut For Einqern Mfzjeftimlly attired in Vittoria Regina mftnfne, jeannie nmkef ber grand entrfznfe zrbile Lizzie adnziringly dppI'U1J6.f. Exrited Howard Carol bmnoronfly geftifnleztef with ,tnzrt of goat pmt in hand nf be relatef Gizzgeff play in footbfztl game to friend Eff Hojjrnmn, Gingerfr young bean Tommy Green politely a.ffi.s-tx ber with evening jacket at the Carolt prozzdly look an. N L 4 'Zi il K .. , 'hw i . ' 7 . y i if i L ,f L fx iff L E 1 RY Q, gf J ff ' f The ferzior prooff are huh from lhe photogrnpherff Here we jfnd Mr. Miller diffrihzffizzg fhem Io Dorothy Gomzzlho, Ruth Eflezz Frzzfhter, om! Carol Fried, memherf of his homeroom. After .fflldyillg their proof! wifh careful fofziewzplo- fiofz, the Jerziorr begin lo order their ocizm! pirizzrer. The her! proof wif! go to lhe photo rflldio mm' ihelz the ofzxiozzf woiiing hegim. Busy Seniors Prepare te Leave The mfpezzre ezzdr or Ihe long ozmiied pirfzzref ffmzlly orrzzfe. Nou' lhe rlomor hegzfzy of ezferyorze Jiorff to roller! pzmzref of hir favorite Jeniorf. Three hmzfe men, Chorley Loeher. Roy Porjiff. ond john Moon, file port Mirf Rieherf ozz their zeoy fo reeeive their polio vaccine fholr. Tbe Jenior ring Jalefnmn trier iz ring on Marfellfz Kopeflr finger' df Steve Doinolor, Mike lVieli1n.rlei, Charley Dilfefner, and Gerry Krezel nail lbeir fZl1'l2,s'. High School Days Behind Tbougbtf of tbe future are forenioft in tbe minds of fenioff. Doing Joine reading on tbe Jubjert, Sue Sklon Jenny tbe college folders in tbe gnzdanfe ojfre. Sw A big day in tbe lioef of Jeniorf if the day when fbeir fluff ringf izrriz'e. Pifinred above, Pizizlyne Luyfon receivef her order. AJ gmdization nearf, rollege albplimtionf begin Jlreanzing ont of L,H.5', Smnley Fink and Mr, Scbot! difmff fbe feamref of lbe wzrionf Jrbooly. 155 is F W1 Q i 1 r L ff, 4 , A 1 1 .2 1 , 1 Q X x .A U ,. Q V.. A v f l Q, K. ., 1 A , Vx 4 f . gf, 3 Y , W, ,X U 3' ,m ' 1 , 1 ' ' rw 1,5 . ,- ,vw .nf g . 1 N WRQKSA . . wmzfwk Nmmwx was-mg. ff x, Saga , 'ff ADVEHTISI I3 CITY OF LI NDEN MAYOR WILLIAM J. HURST FRANCIS H. DANN Councilman-at-Large JOHN F. BLEWETT Councilman lst Ward WILLIAM DALZIEL Councilman 2nd Ward EUGENE FITZSIMMONS Councilman 3rd Ward EDWARD MURAWSKI Councilman 4th Ward FRANCIL J. BURNS Councilman 5th Ward FRANK J. PAKULSKI Councilman 6th Ward EDWARD FLANAGAN Councilman 7th Ward MICHAEL SMIGELSKY Councilman 8th Ward JEROME KRUECER Councilman 9th Ward PAUL A. YEISLEY Councilman lOth Ward LEWIS WINETSKY City Attorney THOMAS J. WIESER City Clerk JAMES F. DAVlSON City Engineer CHARLES S. VALVANO City Treasurer JOHN J. FITZPATRICK Receiver of Taxes ' 79-mzan9...7Pm PROGRESS ASSOCIATES, INC. 2 SMULL AVENUE CALDWELL, NEW JERSEY CA 6-5050 LAYOUT SERVICE PERSONAL ATTENTION EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS AIDS CONTROLLED PRODUCTION CLOSE COOPERATION WITH ADVISER AND STAFF POSITIVE DELIVERY DATE : ide Zeal in qemfaada I59 xx xxx ,s . NN '11, Compliments and Good Wishes From the Men of EZQSMWZQQ Radio Dispatched - 24 Hour Towing and Road Service COM PLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE U. S. No. I and Stiles Street Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-9694 WAbash 5-0552 I 60 H Unter 6-2829 REGICN FORMAL WEAR Formal Wear to Hire For All Occasions Cutaways - Strollers - Full Dress - Summer Formals Tony Martin's Capes and Stoles SPECIAL PROM RATES 7IO West St. George Avenue Linde.n, New Jersey lRoute No. 27? 161 KOENIG HARDWARE CO. Hardware - Houseware Wholesale mill and factory supplies Codon Supplies Phone: HUnter 6-7600 419-501 West Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey 126 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Compliments of W. T. GRANT G' CO. Roselle Shopping Center BARNEY'S BARBER SHOP 2045 Caroline Avenue Linden, New Jersey Prompt Call and Delivery Service 15W Discount WESTMINSTER CLEANERS Linden's Modern Dry Cleaning Plant St. George and Wood Avenues Ll nden 3-2707 The Place to TAYSTEE SHOPPE Meet and Eat Mary Brown, Prop HUnter 6-1400 DE SOTO AND PLYMOUTH AUTOMOIILES TOWN E MOTORS, Inc. Sales 8' Service 15 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey Phone: Llnden 3-3344 HOUSE OF FLOWERS Hunter 6-4700 Say It With Ours John and Marie Gregorio, Owners co' 706 West St. George Avenue OFFICE SUPPLIES, PRINTING, Linden, New Jersey ENGRAVING, ARTlST'S MATERIALS, 'UWB lr Win Busmess cAkos, lNvl1'A'rloNs, Runnin s'rAMrs MADE 'ro oenosn Prompt Deliveries Anywhere 7 East Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-7485 HADLEY SHEET METAL COMPANY 5 Cranford Avenue Linden, New Jersey Residential and I ndustrial Sheet Metal Work Air Conditioning I63 The CYNOSURE wishes to extend sincere appreciation to the LINDEN AIRPORT for the aerial view of LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL We wish to extend Our congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1957 1027 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-8174 164 l956 CHEVROLETS BUDGETED TO FIT THE WORKlNGMAN'S POCKET S49 Down Low Overhead Fantastic Trade-in Allowances I0 Minute Delivery S13 Weekly Plain Pipe Rack Prices 'We pay off your old car. 42 Months to pay LINDEN MOTOR CAR COMPANY lOl West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey iNext to Linden Highl WAbash 5-l955 HUnter 6-8084 LINDEN PHOTOGRAPHERS Special low rates for Cap and Gown Portraits lOl North Wood Avenue lCorner of Elizabeth Avenuel Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-7532 JOHN J. BIZUB SWAN MOTORS Guaranteed Cars Cars Bought - Sold - Exchanged 520 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey WAbash 5-0088 Free Delivery M. GELFOND KOSHER BUTCHER SHOP Meats - Poultry - Delicatessen Daily 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Friday to 1:30 P.M., Closed Saturday 712 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey Llnden 3-4149 LEO'5 PANTRY Sloppy Joes and Smoky Joes A Palatial Delight 22l North Wood Avenue Compliments R.S.C. BARBER SHOP Roselle Shopping Center HUnter 6-9645 Dolly Madison Ice Cream FISCHLER'S CONFECTIONERY 437 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey SANDRA'S BRI DAL SALON Bridals and Formals a Specialty Ready-made and Custom-made Gowns 423 North Wood Avenue WAbash 5-2390 Big Car Quality at Lowest Cost LANGERT CHEVROLET Route 25 at Winans Avenue Linden, New Jersey Phone: HUnter 6-4900 Compliments of SHUPE TERMINAL RESTAURANT Lincoln Highway South Kearny, New Jersey Mitchell 2-9431 Telephone: WAbash 5-2266 LINDEN BLUE PRINT COMPANY 27 East Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey HELMUTH BREISCH HUnter 6-0703 Sound Proof Studios Private Lessons at your Home Or Studios also Band and Orchestra Room 1600 North Stills Strut Nickie Oliverl and his Orchestra Member of American of Musicians, Local 151 Cr 802 RESTAURANT NEW YORKER l l l Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of I957 WAbasl'I 5-2442 Sales - Service - Supplies SMITH MOBILEHOMESI INC. Established l939 America's Finest Homes On Wheels New Moon - Schult- Silver Dome - Smoker U. S. Route l Linden, New Jersey BELL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND from HOME FURNISHINGS THE LINDEN SENIOR HIGH Highway NO- 22 SCHOOL PARENT AND TEACHERS Unien, New Jersey ASSOCIATION Congratulations to the Class of '57 From the LINDEN ESSO SERVICENTER Route No. l and Stiles Street HUnter 6-9540 JIM DoI.LINA, Prop. 167 L ELizabeth 4-6368 AIR FORCE APPROVED ACE METAL TREATING CORP. fFormerIy Ace Heat Treating Co.J 61 I Grove Street, Elizabeth 2, New Jersey 0 HEAT TREATI NG ' SAND AND VAPOR BLASTING 0 BARREL FINISHING 0 PLATING AND POLISHING 0 DISTRIBUTORS OF ESBEC TUMBLING PRODUCTS 169 Uncle Ray Firestone's REEDS TOYLAND 423 North Wood Avenue HUnter 6-7489 Opp. Post Office Ginny Dolls - Ginger Dolls Full Selection Sporting Goods Hobbies - Books - Games Everything for the Teen-Ager If it's made, we have it. WAbash 5- l ZOO HAI R STYLES by Deux Freres 906 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey LINDEN LUGGAGE Full line of Luggage - Wallets - Gifts I I8 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Llnden 3-3254 KERNER'S Curtains - Fabrics Linens - Gifts 368 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Compliments of ANDY'S MEAT MARKET IOZ6 South Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey LEVY BROTHERS Headquarters in Elizabeth For Youthful Fashions and Young Ideas! Compliments of EAST SIDE METAL SPINNING AND STAMPING CO. l3Ol West Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey N. M. PALERMO, INC. Insurance 7 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Bank - Borrow - Save At 3 Convenient Offices of ' -S :QU iff' . ,-J V L i 1-J A , :i-V l jzri i - it li l I r--Llgsg i f 4w?6a4zy , Lrg ,, In 128 vm L squyalglnmi V 5.4-e nuns. noun nsnvl sv1r:n..nnnu'nuosir insuunu corroluion Compliments of 'F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. HUnter 6-8845 - 8846 UNITY HOUSE FURNISHERS Furniture - Floor Covering Appliances 616-620 East St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-4584 LINDEN TOWN SHOP Sportswear - Lingerie 214 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Phone: HOFFMAN'S DAIRY Milk and Cream 709 West Henry Street Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-0348 Go the Safe Way - White Top Way WHIT-E TOP TAXI SERVICE 24-Hour 24-Hour Service H Unfef 6-6666 Service White Top Charter Service 401 North Wood Avenue Opposite Plaza Theatre Linden, New Jersey Insurance - Mortgage Loans JOHN J. GILES Realtor 1348 Franklin Street Corner Westfield Avenue Rahway, New Jersey FUlton 8-3322 NOTARY PUBLIC FUlton 8-3299 SUGAR BOWL HUnter 6-9779 - HUnter 6-9554 Stationery - Toys - Box Candy 225 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey KINNEY SHOES Roselle Shopping Center HUnter 6-0471 Compliments of CITIES SERVICE OIL COMPANY Linden Refinery 172 Chevrolet Llnden 3-9666 SPITLER MOTORS Chevrolet Specialists 2l8 East St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-2995 ROYAL KNIGHT SHOPS 420 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Lamp Shades Made to Order Gifts - Greeting Cards HEBREW KOSHER PROVISION CO'. I 155 St. George Avenue Roselle, New Jersey WM. SHOENBERG, INC. Wholesale Tobacco and Candy 906 South Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Compliments of REX DRUGS 332 West St, George Avenue Linden, New Jersey EDMAR'S Everything For The Smart Woman CENTER SERVICE STATION Wood Avenue G Raritan Road Roselle, New Jersey CHestnut 5-9633 PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANERS 336 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-4421 LIKELY-BECMER DANCE STUDIO Private or class instruction. Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic, Toe, Modern Jazz BATON TWIRLING - MUSICAL COMEDY - HAWAIIAN INTERPRETIVE - BALLROOM 12 West Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey HU:nter 6-8170 ROSEN INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance Benjamin Rosen 609 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Phone: HUnter 6-2763 M. S. HILLS TOOL 6' DIE CO. TOOLS - DIES - JIGS FIXTURES - GAUGES 1220 East Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey ST. GEORGE PAINT SUPPLIES LINDEN, INC. 1 136 East St. George Avenue HUnter 6-4914 - ELizabeth 4-8385 HU,-,fer 5-2591 Telephone: HUnter 6-9868 LINDEN RADIO fr APPLIANCE CO. Linden's Oldest Established 1933 422 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey BEN GALANSKY CONNIE'S PIZZERIA Formerly Kris and Ted's Italian Food - Steaks and Chops Orders to Take Out 126 East Edgar Road Linden, New Jersey Parking in Rear Compliments of VOGUE BEAUTE SALON 1 10 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey CHestnut 5-5698 LOCKWOOD PHARMACY Lockwood Village Drugs, Inc. Reg. No. 12813 913 North Wood Avenue Roselle, New Jersey B. L. Gerson, Reg. Ph. A. D. Cohen, Reg. Ph. HUnter 6-6757 Compliments of SINGER SEWING CENTER 400 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey WAbash 5-2121 Free Estimates GOOD BROTHERS Floor Coverings . . . Add Grace to Every Home Linoleum - Carpet - Asphalt Tile 910 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey HARRY A. GOOD LEE'S DELICATESSEN Homemade Salads and Cold Cuts Barbecue Chickens - Virginia Ham 435 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey HARLEY'S 222 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Dresses - Sportswear - Lingerie ELizabeth 3-0308 Records Phonographs Radios MELODY SHOP 1 184 Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth, New Jersey Llnden 3-7034 ANDERSON BROS. HARDWARE 624 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey Vita-Var Paints Cpltf PARK PLASTICS COMPANY 940 Park Av L cl N w Jersey Phone: HUnter 6-9560 See Hal For a King Size Deal HAL KING MOTORS, INC. Guaranteed Used Cars 801 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey BABGOLD SHOES 202 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Buster Brown - Glamour Debs Air Step Congratulations to the Class of 1957 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eisenbud and Family HUnter 6-9092 BILL'S SPORTLAN D Sporting Goods - Hobbies Pet Supplies 704 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey ThebESti NfoOdSeXpeRtlypR epAreDsErviCeaToUrfouNtainst ationERsoFdiStinctioN THE LIN-DEN St. George Avenue 6' Hollywood Road THORN-WILMERDING CORPORATION Ready-Mixed Concrete Mason Materials Marshes Dock Road Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-4119 Hammond Organ Ample Parking Casket Showroom Air Conditioned PATRICK fr WERSON Funeral Home Edward E. Patrick - William G. Werson 635 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Phone for Service HUnter 6-4445. Free Delivery CREST DRUG STORE For all Drug Needs Prescriptions Called for and Delivered l. Barbarosh, Ph. G. BILL MULLER LAUREL MULLER 628 West St' Gemge Avenue Linden, New Jersey BOWSTEEL DISTRIBUTORS CORPORATION 601 East Linden Avenue Linden, New Jersey Alloy Steel Specialists HUnter 6-4000 Compliments of A FRIEND HUnter 6-9800 The Finest in Used Cars PARK AUTO SALES 521 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey Arnold Sternburg WALTER R. FEDOR Insurance in all Branches Representing JOHN FEDOR REALTY COMPANY, Inc LINDEN'S OLDEST REALTORS 530 South Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey 178 HUnter 6-9688 THE VILLAGE SWEET SHOP OF LINDEN Luncheonette - Sodas - Candy Stationery - Magazines - Toys I902 St. George Avenue Fay and Nat Siegel AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. Three Stores - Located at: I5 - 213 - 218 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Llnden 3-4047 DENNIS J. VALVANO Realtor Insurance 6 West Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey R. G' S. WOODWORKINC 765 Grier Avenue Elizabeth, New Jersey Llnden 3-4664 McCARTHY'S DRUGS 523 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey WAbash 5-9873 ANN BURGE BRIDAL SALON Custom-Made Gowns For All Occasions 236 South Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey DAILY PHOTO SERVICE Cameras - Photo Supplies - Developing 7 HOUR PRINTING SERVICE I I7 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Compliments of DOOLEY'S DAIRY Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 MR. G' MRS. BARCLAY FOX Llnden 3-3300 LOUIS GORDON fr SONS, INC. Roofing and Sheet Metal Work Air Conditioning and Ventilating P. O. Box 101 Linden, New Jersey Compliments of COMMERCIAL MOTORS SERVICE 601 West 26th Street New York 1, New York Llnden 3-3943 G. 8' G. MARKET Free Delivery 205 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey ELizabeth 3-5377 IOCKJ Discount BEN CROSSMAN'S TUXEDO CENTER Full Dress Suits - Tuxedos Cutaways - White Dinner Jackets To Hire and For Sale 1088 Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth, New Jersey 180 Llnden 3-7471 SUNNYSIDE NEWS DELIVERY SERVICE Local, New York, Foreign Newspapers Daily and Sunday Newspapers Faithfully Delivered -N. Christian 901 Wood Avenue DAIRY QUEEN Drive-In Ice Cream Store 813 West St. George Avenue HUnter 6-4937 Llnden 3-3998 FINE ART DECORATORS Custom-Made Slip Covers New Furniture Made to Order 11 East Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey SUN NYSIDE SWEET SHOP' 903 North Wood Avenue Roselle, New Jersey Congratulations to the Class of 1957 from POTTER AERONAUTICAL CORPORATION Union, New Jersey HUnter 6-7361 WHELAN DRUG STORES Agency John J. Clancy, Ph. C. 129 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey ROMAN'S MARKET 100 West 15th Street Linden, New Jersey 181 B. Z. STORES Pre-Teens - Teens - Ladies Fashion Featuring Jonathan Logan - Teena Paige 400 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey WOOD AVENUE FABRIC CENTER woolens - cottons - rayons silks - notions - patterns 103 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Phone: HUnter 6-8887 IOM, discount for student sewing BRIXITE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Inc. For the Finest Home Sidings Jacobus Avenue South Kearny, New Jersey MArket 4-4794-95 sToNEwALL sAvlNcs Linden 3-2759 - and - KLElN's1 BAKERY LOAN ASSOCIATION Linden's Oldest Financial Institution Quality Bakers INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 216 North Wood Avenue 225 North Wood Avenue Linden New Jersey HUnter 6-8012 Work Clothes Headquarters JAY'S ARMY AND NAVY Men's - Boy's Wear ALAN, LESLIE, JERRY, 6' Jackets - Pants - Shoes - Sweaters Quality Merchandise Guaranteed TOMMY TURCHIN 217 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey 182 Compliments of McDONALD'S Confectionery and Luncheonette 730 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-9724 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1957 THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF NEW YO-RK, INC. Newark, New Jersey Hunter 6-6954 LINDEN TRAVEL BUREAU For Better Travel Service Howard L. Rosen 607 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-7204 PARK DRUGS Prescription Drug Store 1732 East St. George Avenue Corner Garfield A Linden, New Jersey l. J. SPERLING, Ph. G. M. SWEET, B. Sc. HUnter 6-9564 PARK AVENUE DELICATESSEN 313 Park Avenue Linden, New Jersey Phones: HUnter 6-3240 - 3241 Kitchen Modernizing Home Appliances NADEL LUMBER 6' FUEL COMPANY Lum-ber - Millwork - Delco Heating Systems - Coal - Coke Fuel Oil Insulation Showrooms and Office 1520-1528 West Elizabeth Avenue Near Rahway City Line Linden, New Jersey SHOP AND SAVE AT OUR MILK BAR From Farm to You Since 1910 LAMPE'RT DAIRY FARMS MILK Try Our ICE CREAM CREAM California Style BUTTER CHOCOLATE MILK SHAKES AT EGGS BUTTERMILK THE MILK BAR CHEESE LAMPERT'S FRENCH ICE CREAM MADE ON OUR OWN FARM IN LINDEN 1600 St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnfef6-2866 CY ROSENTHAL Your Used Car Dealer SHAMROCK morons D'5 '-AY REPUTA-HON BUILT ON JEWELRY - SILVERWARE - CHINA HONESTY - FRIENDLINESS - SERVICE Gifts For All Oggagigng 500 Sf- Cefbfge Avenue 239 West St. George Avenue Corner Roselle Street Linden, New Jersey Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-8834 186 Compliments of McDONALD'S Confectionery and Luncheonette 730 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-9724 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1957 THE COCA-COLA BOTTLINC CO. OF NEW YORK, INC. Newark, New Jersey HUnter 6-6954 LINDEN TRAVEL BUREAU ii For Better Travel Service Howard L. Rosen 607 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-7204 PARK DRUGS Prescription Drug Store 1732 East St. George Avenue Corner Garfield 1 Linden, New Jersey I. J. SPERLING, Ph. G. M. SWEET, B. Sc, HUnter 6-9564 PARK AVENUE DELICATESSEN 313 Park Avenue Linden, New Jersey Phones: HUnter 6-3240 - 3241 Kitchen Modernizing Home Appliances NADEL LUMBER Cr FUEL COMPANY Lumber - Millwork - Delco Heating Systems - Coal - Coke Fuel Oil Insulation Showrooms and Office 1520-1528 West Elizabeth Avenue Near Rahway City Line Linden, New Jersey LAYN E-N EW YORK COMPANY, INC. 1250 West Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey Best Wishes to the LEVI NE, CLASS OF 1957 REALTORS - INSURORS 223 North Wood Avenue KIWANIS CLUB Linden, New Jersey 184 Compliments SOLAR COMPOUNDS CORPORATION and SOLAR VARNISH CORPORATION HUnter 6-4229 KAY'S BEAUTY SALON Permanent Waving SUNNY'S SWEET SHOP 226 South Wood Avenue Hair Coloring our Specialty 400 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Linden, New Jersey B. Z. Entrance 2nd Floor HUnter 6-9506 W. DRABYK Compliments of WOOD-HENRY ESSO SERVICE CENTER HAMILTON LAUNDRY SERVICE 528 North Wood Avenue Rahway' New Jersey at Henry Street Linden, New Jersey Fulton 83000 l85 SHOP AND SAVE AT OUR MILK BAR From Farm to You Since 1910 LAM PE'RT DAIRY FARMS MILK Try Our ICE CREAM CREAM California Style BUTTER CHOCOLATE MILK SHAKES AT EGGS BUTTERMILK THE MILK BAR CHEESE LAMPERT'S FRENCH ICE CREAM MADE ON OUR OWN FARM IN LINDEN 1600 St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnf6f 6-2666 CY ROSENTHAL Your Used Car Dealer sHAMRocK morons WSP'-AY REPUTATION BUILT ON JEWELRY - SILVERWARE - CHINA HONESTY - FRIENDLINESS - SERVICE Gifts FQ, All Qggagigns 600 St. George Avenue 239 West St. George Avenue Corner Roselle Street Linden, New Jersey Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-8834 186 Compliments of B. 6' M. FOOD CENTER 312 Amsterdam Avenue Roselle, New Jersey SHOR'S DRUGS, INC. The Medical Service Center 401 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Phone: HUnter 6-4155 KAUFMANN'S DAIRY 4 Lucien Place Linden, New Jersey Phone: HUnter 6-3591 Guernsey Milk Compliments of FAIRWAY GOLF RANGE Linden, New Jersey SAM'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP S. Livolsi, Prop. 1 13 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-9689 KELLY'S CITIES SERVICE STATION General Auto Repairs Tires, Tubes, and Accessories 8 East Elizabeth Avenue Corner Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey , 'F-xnwy gil! Clothes for Men of Distinction CLOTHIERS .7 X133 f f f I Kfwfilll . wg? 33 Broad Street Elizabeth, New Jersey U or :Lumen + ,A Q 1 ? ZZ f 59 gvfl g-,KBC Y' Q CANADA DRY GINGER ALE World Famous because lf's the World's Finest 4 '- my 4 l je' 2 Z. ' .J 2 4 . -Q95 I e mx 5 , 'E J, J V' , vii. U!if!'v.PXS' I Z 7 N. Llnden 3-4777 RAKIN AGENCY 345 West St. George Avenue Linden, New Jersey NUE VUE CLEANERS Roselle Shopping Center Roselle, New Jersey CHestnLit 5-0305 Compliments of COLLEGIATE CAP AND GOWN C0 366 Fifth Avenue New York City, New York Mr. and Mrs. George Albanese Mrs. Henry C. Armstead Mr. and Mrs. Peter Balick Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bara Dr. and Mrs. John F. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bontempo George Bradley Helmuth Breisch Thomas Cameron Mr. A. Chalmers Mrs. Adele Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Copeman Theodore Cree Jacob Dragan Harry Fink Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Finke Mr. Samuel M. Fishkin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr.-and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Fornadel Benjamin Fruchter Adolph J. Garbus Joseph Gitzing Charles Gomulka Mr. and Mrs. George L. Guy Miss Helen Guy Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kagan Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Kirsch Mrs. Dorothy Lasher Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mauser PATRONS Mr. John T. McGann, Jr. M r. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John Micenko Ernest Middlesteadt, John Mihaly Joseph Mikesh Harold Milsom Mr. Lawney Montoney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs' Frank Mrozek Louis P. Nawrocki R. W. Parfitt Herman Parker Leo Pennacchini Mr. Earl Reed Mr. and Mrs. William Schaab Mr. and Mrs. J. Sollish Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Stankus Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Strobel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Teleky, Jr. Mr. Edward A. Tomlavage Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turick Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Walker Mr. and Mrs. lsadore Wortzel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yarchak Professional Section George A. Arnold, D.D.S. Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Lonsk Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Winetsky 189 J 1956 Sanford Birenbaum Anne Black Colleen Cerra Barbara Dailey Lorraine Davidson Stephen Combos John Hreha Joan Jaraba Harry Kardash Larry Katz Florence Lenches Leonard Lipman Ronald Lombardo Theodore Shalack Allan Sherman Andrew Simpson Georgia Elaine Smith Rose Marie Sorrentino Barbara Turner 1955 Cadet Thaddeus J. Bara George J. Bradley Magorie A. Derzock Delores M, Elbell William C. Higgins Burton Poppenga Juanita Moore Reilly Barbara Schobert Margie Smigelsky Dorothy Svenda Joan Turner Walter Wishneski ALUMNI 190 1954 Leonard W. Bierenbaum Thomas Cameron Af2C Joseph J. Dragan Lillian C-arbus AUC Edward Parfitt Susan Small Robert Warshaw Charles Winetsky 1953 Margaret Berta Claire Fruchter Nancy Mauser Preston Alyce Ramage Sylvia Sanders Woodfield 1952 Norma Winetsky Fuerst Richard A. Martin James W. Reilly Richard Woodfield 1951 Robert D. Martin Margaret Thorn 1950 Ruth Davidson Wood ruff ALUMNI 1948 1933 Mildred Mindurski Kocinski Matilda Engel Catz Mary Pinho Ruth Clos Popavich 1932 Agnes Collins Lombardo 1942 Anthony F. Lombardo Perry Leib Funzy Noviello 1930 1941 William Engel Jack Hubeny Paul Metro 1929 Dr. Murray Babbitt 1940 Florence Goldberg Jeannette Engel Kazin 1926 Rose Engel Kantrowitz 1936 Lillian Fishkin Metz Pauline Stetz 191 gg 5 - - .Uni 1 .... ,.l.:L.,z.- Q 2 . , . A ,. 1, X14-if' ,. ' ' ' , as if av K M.-ef2'.1-fyw w s , . ,.,, Xi ' ' M sg-, V Q5 'IL X xngffmffafx 1 . , 71. Q.Qgg,g,k,gg5 Y.. eg ., mg, - . M L., W , 'f , J f: ? : :ifg?i,f:m ' sQ vw , ALUMNI 1948 1933 Mildred Mindurski Kocinski Matilda Engel Catz Mary Pinho Ruth Clos Popavich 1932 Agnes Collins Lombardo 1942 Anthony F. Lombardo Perry Leib Funzy Noviello 1 1930 1941 William Engel Jack Hubeny Paul Metro 1929 Dr. Murray Babbitt 1940 Florence Goldberg Jeannette Engel Kazin 1926 Rose Engel Kantrowitz 1936 ' Lillian Fishkin Metz Pauline Stetz 191 Administration . lNDE'X 12-13 Advertising ................ ...... 1 58-188 Alumni ................................ 190-191 Assembly Committee .....,.... Assembly Programs ............ Auto Mechanic ........... ...... 72 45, 66-69 90 Band ....................... ...... 1 06-107 Barn Dance ...... Baseball .............. 64-65 94-95 Basketball ............... ...... 1 08-109 Board of Education ..... Cafeteria Corps ....... Cafeteria Staff ........ Cheerleaders ........ Chemistry ......... Choir ............. Christmas .......................... Chronicle ............................ 12 78 25 104 84 86-87 70-71 74-75 Classroom Scenes 51, 52-53, 154-155 Coin .............................................. 91 Custodial Staff .............................. 25 Cynosure .......... Debate ....... Dramatic ........... Faculty ................ . 76-77 80 80 14-24 Fish and Came ........ ............... 9 1 Football .............. ...... 1 02-105 Forensic .................. ............ 8 0 French ........................ . Freshman Cynosure .......... 83 38 Freshman Debate ................. ...... 3 8 Freshman H. R. Presidents .......... 28 Freshmen ................................ 29-38 Future Homemakers .... Future Nurses ........... Future Teachers ...... German .... . ...... 89 88 88 82 C-ift Day ................... Girls' Photography ....... .... Girls' Sports ............. Glee ............ Golf ......................... Halloween .................. Junior Class Officers ...... . Junior H. R. Presidents 60-61 90 110-111 86-87 99 62-63 28 28 Junior Prom ................... ...... 5 8-59 Juniors ........................ ...... 4 6-50 Library Squad ...... .... 7 9 Mathematics ..... ..... 8 4 Modern Dance ...... .... 8 5 Orange Blossoms .......................... 88 Orchestra ............................... 78 Patrons and Professional Section 189 Preface ................................. Projection .. ........... ..... . . Science ............ . ...... Secretaries ................... Senior Class Officers ...... . Senior H. R. Presidents Senior H. R. Teachers Senior Play .......................... Senior Prom ............. Seniors ........................... . .... Soccer . ............................... 81 84 89 148 149 149 150-153 56-57 114-147 100-101 Sophomore H. R. Presidents ........ 28 Sophomores ............................ 39-45 Square Dance ..... Spanish ............. Stage Crew .......... Student Council ....... Studio .................. Tennis ..... ...... Track Twirlers 91 83 81 72-73 85 98 96-97 106 1 , ., f 452' A fm gc, Ninn' . .-,- 3-M4gu,,:-- ,. -R .U . . a ff' 1 s .slkmm . . , ii E F r E E I
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