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GRADUATES

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Safe upon the solid rock the ugly houses stand: Come and

see my shining palace built upon the sand!

Edna St. Vincent Millay

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The ultimate in style . . . lovely pixie fea-tures . . . winsome ways . . . attractiveblush . . . likes those tall men . . . dreamsalso constitute a part of one's education. . . Jan

ROBERT ADELAAR

A good sport . . . entertains the crowd

. . . brains and brawn . . . spends sum-

mers as a swimming instructor . . . popu-

lar with all . . . bit ing wit . . . love that

hair . . . "P i l e " or Bob

RICHARD ALLEN

Always a friendly " h i ! " . . . a gentlemanand a tease . . . laughing eyes . . . com-petent class leader , . . the lifeguard type. . . a staunch member of the cheeringsquad . . . "Can I have a ride?" . . .Rich

Majestic air . . . always has somethingfunny to say . . . loves to do everything. . . goes for older men . . . statuesque. . . you have to have some pepper to beworth your salt . . . Bina

GEORGE BACHERT

STEPHANIE AUGUSTINE

LINDA APEZZATO

Red-haired beauty . . . conscientious andefficient worker . . . velvety complexion . . .future private secretary . . . outgoingcharm . . . she'll always be sought after. . . "Don't forget!" . . . "Red"

Cute and full of funLee . . . pet peeve; hoody people . -

future physical education teacher .

"How ya' be?" . . . "Stein" or Stev

Maker of jests . . . never a dull momentlaughs heart-i- - - - hunting and fishing enthusiast . . .

future mathematician or scientist . . . wel-come addition to a dull classroom . . .George

MELVILLE BAILEY

Innate modesty . . . he's the definitionof a swell guy . . . sure to succeed . . .future career in engineering . . . petpeeve: middle names . . . liked by all. . . in quietness and in confidence shallbe your strength . . . Mel

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A quiet little maid with a quiet little way. . . enjoys those after-school hockey ses-sions . . . candy striper . . . loyal friend. . . cute . . . hates early morning alarmclocks . . . Joan

WILLIAM BALKA

Always grinning . . . car and hunting en-thusiast . . . future test driver . . . wordfor every occasion . . . restless . . . Iknow all the answers . . . lights up at2:35 . . . "Smile!" . . . Bill

JUDITH BANES

Spotlight on sports . . . gift of gab . . .outgoing personality . . . spirited naturalblonde . . . oh, so casual . . . those whoare the happiest are those who do themost for others . . . "For crying out loud!". . . Judy

Deceptively quiet . .. . . enviable eyes .future career in forethis man's heart is. . . "Let's make it!" .

. freckles and a grin

. . outdoor boy . . .;try . . . the way tothrough his stomach

DOUGLASS BARR

Loves to sing and collect records . . .spare time devoted to partying and sleep-ing . . . someday he hopes to be an enter-tainer . . . "Think it ain't!" . . . "Humbug"or Doug

HEIDEMARIE BARROWS

Effervescent . . . beautiful brown eyes . . .pert and petite . . . summers in Maine . . .

MARCIA BASS

Soft-spoken and poised . . . pretty to walkradiates happiness in stature with, easy to talk with, nice to knowbut big in heart . . . like a rare book —bound to please . . . Heidi

charming, well-dressed miss . . . congenial

. . . Oh, those college men! . . . MarcePATRICIA BAUER

Bouncy, bubbly brunette . . . loves animals,seahorses in particular . . . casual per-sonality . . . women are sometimes thedownfall of great men . . . a maid so fairas she will never lonely be . . . Pat

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RONALD BAUMAN

Incessant talker . . . teachers' trial . . .baseball enthusiast . . . choice comments. . . summers at the shore . . . never stopschasing after the girls . . . Ron

CAROL BERGMANN

A smile for every girl and two for everyboy . . . distinctive laugh . . . life ofevery party . . . blithe spirited, beautifulblonde . . . owner of some prize statements. . . "Give me my beahs!" • • • Bergie

KENNETH BEACH

Individualist . . . always ready for adiscussion . . . future career in writing. . . spare time spent in New York . . .never too busy for the girls . . . humor allhis own . . . Ken

CHERYL BEALES

Sophisticated and sincere . . . future buyerfor a department store . . . popularity ispower . . . avid Ohio State fan . . . con-tagious enthusiasm . . . "Tremendous!". . . Cheryl

"Under new management."

Sandi Van Korn and Sharon Way utilize their artistic talents.

CYNTHIA BETZ

Loves a good time . . . cool, calm, andcollected . . . lively at the strangest times. . . never worry today about yesterdayor tomorrow . . . teachers' trial in studyhall . . . "Be a sweetyl" . . . Cindy

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CAROLE BEVELHEIMER

Diligent worker . . . true friend . . advi-sory board of Seventeen Magazine . . .future librarian or history teacher . . . seenstrutting down the football field in herband uniform . . . Carole

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BONNIE BIRD

Multiple talents and interests . . . nimblefingers on the keyboard . . . understand-ing listener . . . music, music, music . . .many faceted character . . . class orator. . . you shall know her by her works . . ."Gulliver's Ghost!" . . . Bonnie

ARTHUR BEYERSTEDT

A true comic . . . fishing enthusiast . . .goes out for track and cross country . . .math and science whiz . . . conscientiousworker . . . just a little on the quiet side. . . Art

DONALD BICE

Has a shy and appealing way . . . win-ning smile . . . excels in the natural sci-ences . . . future career in chemistry . . .water-skiing and boating . . . proud ownerof '56 blue and white Pontiac . . . Don

"It beats bridge!"

Claudia Cagnassola and Judy Banes practice for the Olympics.

MARGARET BOYLES

Active and attractive . . . a sweet and

s';:riendly package of pep . . . enjoys water

"sports and riding . . . always talking . . .

'habitual eater . . . hates lack of Senior

traditions . . . " I ' l l bet!" . . . Marge

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Ladies' man . . . famous blue Ford . . .natty dresser . . . lives at the library look-ing up lines . . . wonderful words of ad-vice . . .sarcastic humor . . . "I could saysomething; I believe I wil l!" . . . "Tom"

ELLEN BRISTOL

Versatile girl with literary and jazz inter-ests . . . loves Yale weekends and theVillage . . . future career in psychology. . . conformist's nightmare . . . Ellen

JANE BRONSTEIN

Petite brunette . . . constantly on the phone. . . party specialist . . . friend to all. . . school is all right when there isn't any-thing else to do . . . continuous comments. . . Rutgers advocate . . . "You lose!". . . Jane ANNE BROUILLARD

Deceivingly innocent look . . . shore en-thusiast . . . exquisite eyes . . . longingfor a villa . . . able and active artist . . .tiny . . . "la chic etudiante de franca is". . . "Boo" or Anne

''Round and round they go; where they stop we'll

never know."

Priscilla Hinebaueh and Greg Weiss display their

"all-around personalities/'

WILLIAM BROWER

WHS wouldn't be the same without him. . . interests center around golf and ski-ing . . . carefree facade . . . likes popmusic . . . camp counselor . . . blond crew-cut . . . spends spare time on Senior steps. . . future statistician . . . Bill

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JAMES BROWN

Record collector . . . cooperative . . .works in the summer . . . never hurries,never worries . . . likes almost anything. . . a Salinger reader . . . "You gottago!" . . . Jimmy

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SUSAN BROWNELL

Talkative brunette . . . effervescent per-sonality . . . known for her parties andher swimming pool . . . more bounce tothe ounce . . . the life of any gathering

. Brownie or Susie

Hard to get . . . unruffled air . . . skill-ful knitter . . . adores Frank Sinatra . . .prospective psychology major . . . sportsparticipant . . . grooming perfectionist. . . likes night lights of New York . . ."Don't panic!" . . . Pam . . .

Outstanding athlete . . . appealing looksand matching smile . . . Math is fan . . .owns one of the Thousand Islands . . .much frequented boat ho-use . . . "Wart"or Bill

ROBERT BRUNTON

Enlivens any group . . . tennis enthusiast. . . proud possessor of timely wisecracks. . . yellow Pontiac convertible . . . alwayspopping up . . . spends summers (andwinters) loafing . . . "Pedro" or Bob

"You better believe we did it!"

Bob Villa and Joyce Foster cleverly create.

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RONA BUCHBINDER

Wild pajama parties . . . no smoking inher car . . . always with a good book . . .Marmaduke's mother . . . rich in vein ofhumor . . . loved Home Nursing . . . "Youbelieve it; nobody else wi l l ! " . . . Rona

BEVERLY BUCK

Sweet and feminine . . . drives, sews andswims . . . studious yet fun-loving . . .silence is her virtue . . . good luck in ele-mentary teaching, Bev . . . thrives on pizza. . . peeved by combination locks . . ."How 'bout that!" . . . Bev

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SALLY BUNKER

Fun-loving . . . quiet but f r iendly . . .

expressive eyes . . . oh, those cars . . .

one of WHS's European travelers . . . ob-

livious to stop signs . . . neat, petite and

pretty . . . Sally

DIANA BURTON

To a young heart everything is fun . .refresh ing as a breath of country aia genuine friendpetite and intelligent .. . . "Why?" . . . Diane

Fine athlete . . . always ready for a

laugh . . . go-getter . . . '62 swimming

r . L captain . . . future doctor . . . a charmer. future teacher . . . K

freckles galore vho attracts the girls . . . "Love me, love

my d o g ! " . . . "Bucky"

CLAUDIA CAGNASSOLA

Sports minded, but boys also rate high. . . telephone — what a wonderful inven-tion . . . a big tease . . . accent on friendli-ness . . . noted for her loud voice . . ."What a blast!" . . . "Ot to"

ANA BELLE CAPPE

Summer in Puerto Rico . . . future in art, . plays the piano to accompany the

drums . . . that Latin flavor . . . sultry. beauty is its own excuse for being

. . . as secret as a well . . ."A.B.C."

ROLAND CARAMAGNO JOHN CARLSON

Nonchalant manner . . . future scientist or What he doesn't know hhistorian . . . likes to bowl . . . possessorof rare laugh . . . sports fan . . . helpful

tall, slim blondhi-fi enthusiast .

e guesses. . friendly guy. casual manner

JACK CARPENTER

Eager for excitement . . . frequents theshore . . . those parties! . . . likes carsand guitar . . . allergic to barbers . . .what would detention do without him?"Who cares?" . . . Jack

"I'll make it sooner or later I"

Roland

always walkin' de plank

tral" . . . John"Extra, ex-

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IRENE CESTONI

A soft charm all her own . . . crazy aboutjazz . . . smile that lights up her wholeface . . . future with a hickory stick . . .fun to be with . . . a time for work anda time for play . . . Irene

HOLLY CARRIGAN

Loves tennis and riding . . . cherubic ap-pearance . . . summers in Southampton. . . short and cute . . . desires a teachingcareer . . . giddy giggle . . . waits for his-tory class . . . "Oh, no!" . . . "Pumpkin"or Holly

Loves the South . . . drives a cute biVolkswagen • • - another telephone talk. . . fathomless mine of information . .a future with pen and ink . . . "Hey —that's not the way you pronounce myname!" . . . Cathy MICHAEL CIRINCIONE

Likes jazz and football . . . quiet but hard-working . . . can never find enough sparetime . . . always friendly . . . collegiatedresser . . . black wavy hair . . . Mike

SHIRLEY CLARK

Heard melodies are sweet, but those un-

heard are sweeter . . . loves the lake ROBERT CLARKE

. . . crazy about clothes . . . a talented

seamstress . . . pale, lovely golden locks Sports minded, especially football and ski-. . . Shirley ing . . . sleeps out the summer . . . lots

of fun . . . impressive form . . . going in-to law or government work . . . likes smallgirls . . . Clarkie

BRADY COLE

The master of wit . . . gross understate-

ments . . . his goal in life is a Porsch . . .

cool and conservative . . . already on the

road to success . . . "Oh boy yes!" . . .

"Oh, brother!" . . . Brade

DAVID COLEMAN

Friends galore . . . backbone of West

field's cross country team . . . president o

the Varsity Club . . . a combination ran

and true — athlete, friend, and good fe

low, too . . . "What's happening?" . .

Dave

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CHRISTINE COLLINS

As soft-hearted as they come . . . enjoysreading and knitting . . . loves people. . . future accountant . . . conscientiousand intelligent . . . wouldn't miss a homefootball game . . . Chris

WHS muscle-man . . . happy-go-lucky . . .party lover . . . spinner of tales . . . fu-ture in teaching . . . never a dull moment. . . friendly to all . . . assured air . . ."Take it easy!" . . . Ken

DIANE COOGAN

Dimples . . . works summers in Rah wayHospital . . . short redhead . . . crafts en-thusiast . . . riotous to be with . . . pizzafan . . . to know is nothing at all, to ima-gine is everything . - . "Good grief!" . . .Diane

HENRY COXQuiet, serious nature . . . summers at CampWawayanda . . . well-timed comments . . .bike trips to Pennsylvania . . . friendlyand considerate . . . "Don't give up theship!" . . . "Badina" or Henry

''Cuddle up a little closer . . ."

Our class couple, Cheri Johns and Bill Bryant

ROBERT CRAMPTON

Spunky . . . won't be bullied . . . outstand-ing in golf, bowling and baseball . . .mischievous . . . many witty remarks . . .spends spare time with radio . . . likes agood time . . . Bob

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VIVIAN CRANE

Loyal scout . . . loves summers on the St.

Lawrence . . . poised and pol i te . . . fu-

ture k indergar ten teacher . . early l i-

cense holder . . . works wel l w i th others

. . . basketbal l enthusiast . . . Viv ian

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Handsome, intelligent . . . sailing special-ist . . . ah, that bass voice . . . appre-ciates good music . . . friendly and per-sonable . . . an actor in the limelight . . ,Pete

Sunlit look . . . the strong and silent un-bend to her eager chatter . . . colorfulclothes accentuate a colorful personality. . . filled to the brim with charm and cute-ness . . . Donna

CHARLES CRAVER

Active and interested in sports of all kinds. . . cheer up, the worst is yet to come . . .extremely loquacious . . . math genius . . .future engineer . . . class cut-up . . . bemerry and be wise . . . Chuck

LESLIE CURT

Football fan . . . a whiz at languages . . .plans to teach Spanish . . . buttons andbows . . . adorable smile . . . "Well, Imean — after al l ! " . . . Leslie

"Ooh! it comes off!"Bob Adelaar trims Priscilla Hinebauch's "periwig."

KRISTIN DAHLSTROM

Earth bound angel with a harp . . . spentlast two summers in Europe . . . charmstrikes the sight and merit wins the soul. . . passion for French fried onions . . .Kris

MERLE DANZIS

Cute, petite, and cool . . . likes to travel. . . partial to West Orange . . . conta-gious giggle . . . adores long hair . . .aspires to be a dental hygienist . . .attracts like a magnet . . . oh, thoseclothes! . . . Merle

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Mighty fr iendly and cooperative . . . to-

morrow's M.D. . . . spends spare time mak-

ing " K " turns . . , favori te subject: lunch

. . . men of few words are the best o<

men . . . Ron

ELAINE DECKER

Sincerity plus . . . aspires to become av\

elementary teacher . . . competent seam-

stress . . . summer in New Hampshire . . .

definitely sweet . . . that charm bracelet

. . . reserved but f r iendly . . . Elaine

DONNA DEARING ROBERT DeBARGER

A problem a day keeps boredom away Impish gr in . . . extra-sharp sense of humor

. . . chatter, chatter . . . shiny red hair . . . always in a Green mood . . . sports

loves

livens

. . . desires to become a nurse

a crowd . . . avid footbal l fan

history class . . . "How 'bout tha t ! " . . .

Donna

fan . . . eyes set on an engineering career

. . . "Later o n ! " . . . Bob

NEALE de PLANQUE

MICHAEL DEGEN

Sophisticated and cool . . . oh, that Irish

charm . . . sharp dresser . . . attracts the

opposite sex . . . always a smile . . . a fu-

ture doctor . . . "What ' s the story here?"

. . . "Po-dork" or Mike

DANIEL DeLUCA

Swarthy, slim, and suave . . . a playboy

. . night person . . . sly as a fox . . .

where there's life . . . is he aggressive? . . .

Cute, natural blonde . . . pixie-cut

personality . . . always seen with her

shades on . . . aspires to be a teacher

. . . outgoing . . . wonders why she's par-

tial to the New York Times . . . enough

the easy way . . . casual outlook on life ^et-up-and-go for a dozen people

. . . never hurries, never worries . . . Danny Neale

ANTHONY DE ROSE

Calmly puts aside cores . . . plans futuri

in the service . . . sports fan . . . interested

in girls, too . . . enjoys history . . . familar

'57 lavender and white Mercury . . . Tony

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Work he does is work well donebridge whiz . . . future M.D. . . . interestsinclude electronics and science . . . can'tbe missed . . . Jerry

Slim, attractive blonde . . . gift of gclithe and lively . . . spent summerEurope . . . future in foreign service .exuberance . . . plays bridge like a p. . . "Hi ya, hon!" . . . Pat

JANET DIETZ JEANNE DLOUHY

Sugar 'n' spice and everything nice . .the precious gift of good nature . . . al-ways lends a helping hand . . . thankheaven for little girls . . . "All righty-dighty!" . . . Jan

Talkative brunette . . . known around WHSfor her short skirts . . . boys, boys, boys. . . never do today what you can do to-morrow . . . eyes toward Summit . . . " Idon't believe it!" . . . Jeanne

THERESA DUNKLEY

BETTE DORKOSKI

Enjoys life to its fullest . . . loves buyingthose beautiful clothes . . . partial to '54Fords . . . future secretary . . . her whirlof parties . . . "Oh, merciful heavens!". . . Bet

Spends time bowling and reading . . . VIRGINIA DUNLAVY

why take life easy when you can rush. . . bubbling personality . . . pet peeve: An extrovert . . . talks and smiles all thehistory teachers . . . that car, "Li'l Toot" time . . . active in all sports . . . loves be-. . . future nurse . . . thoughtful, obser- ing with people . . . peppy and spiritedvant, loyal . . . "That's tired!" . . . Terri . . . a friend to all . . . Ginny

RICHARD DUNN

Enjoys cycling . . . interested in Civil AiPatrol . . . spends summers vacation im. . . an avid sleeper . . . a future mainten a nee engineer . . . active in churcl. . . Rick

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WILLIAM ECKERT

Welcome addition from Holy Trinityindividualist . . . personable devilunusual clothes . . . baseball fan"Maynard Krebs" or "Jeff"

ROBERT DWYER

A sly wit . . . fu l l of sarcasm . . . goes

for the girls . . . swims dur ing the summer

likes to t inker wi th cars . . . college

bound . . . "That took bra ins ! " . . . Bob

Our original and talented drum majorette. . . interested in everything and everyone. . . alluring figure and smile . . . poetic. . . warm and winning personality . . ."Hominy" . . . "Suzi"

EDWARD EDMON

Poker-face smile . . . NEVER gets intotrouble . . . crazy ideas . . . known forhis huge feet . . . "Who's the coolest guyin the world? Big Ed, the Ace! Ho! ho!". . . Ed

JAMES EDMONDSON

Blond crew cut all year round . . . favoritepastime: sleeping . . . college-bound . .hates filling out forms . . . man of fewwords . . . he will give the devil his due. . . Jim

BARBARA ENDERS

Peach with the sunny side up

ROBERT EDMONSON MEREDITH ELCOME

A ray of happiness surrounds herInteresting fellow . . . ever ready to tinkerwith cars . . . a thorn in many a teacher's complexion perfection . . . appealing shy-

side . . . dreams of seven lunch periods aday . . . hard worker . . . loves dances. . . Bob

ness . . . lights up when she smiles . . .heart of purest gold . . . feminine andfriendly . . . Meri

and flawless dispositioneverybody's friend . .eyes . . . flirtatious .lover of people. . . happiness to share .

. . . natural . . ., sparkling green

lover of life andthoughtful moods

. . "Ann"

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PATRICIA ENGELKE

A quiet way . . . a loyal friend . . . bakesalmost as well as Betty Crockershiny smile . . . always willing to help. . . "Thanks loads!" . . . Pat

DONALD FELCH

A real sharp guy . . . president of the Avid hi-fi and photography fan . . . fabu-Cranksters Hot Rod Club . . . owner of lous sense of humor . . . future mechanicalthe "Coach and Horses" . . . a way with engineer . . . not averse to studying . .the ladies . . . aspires to be a mechanic likes life leisurely . . . a sprint to success. . . tall cool one . . . "Wanna run it?" . . . "It ' l l be a brighter day tomorrow!". . . Bob . . . Don GAIL FERENC

Conscientious . . . short and sweetalways a good word for everyonefuture speech therapist . . . the uniqueand attractive combination of dark eyesand a deep tan . . , soft voice . . . Gail

LINDA FERRARO

Animated brunette . . . half-pint alwayson the go . . . well dressed . . . full ofspark . . . M-l-C-K-E-Y . . . summers inPennsylvania . . . friendliness comes easily

. . "Take me back to Pa!" . . . Lyrv-

JEAN FLANAGAN

The Hi's Eye is proof of her perfectionism. . . mind of her own . . . "Johnnie-boy". . . never stops writing . . . peppy . . .excitable . . . talks and thinks quickly . .Jean-O

SARA LINDA FOOSE

Artistic temperament . . . doodler . . .loves New Hampshire . . . her voice com-pliments a song . . . prefers college men. . . never stops going . . . really thinks

. when she's happy she's very veryhappy . . . Sindy

JOYCE FOSTER

An off-stage comedienne . . . a brush inthe hand is a painted bridge . . . dynamicpersonality . . . you gotta love herAruba's blue waters reflected in her eyes. . . wild behind the wheel . . . "Flossie"

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JAMES FREMON

True adventurist . . . occasional scoresfrom the back of the room . . . inde-pendent and intelligent . . . avid basket-ball fan . . . devilish gleam in his eyes. . . ever prone to mischief-making • • •Jim

RUTH FURHMAN

Big brown eyes and a cherubic faceginger-gilted personality . . . sweet, sin-cere, and soft-spoken . . . active in churchworkwhiz!"

sympathetic listener. Ruthie

"Gee

EDWARD GALAUSKI

Gridiron ace with the speed of lightning. . . good looking . . . a loafer at heart. . . class heartbreaker . . . never withouthis ever effective lines . . . irresistible . . ."Flake off, kid!" . . . Eddie

MARY ANN GARBARINI

The day is not complete unless she'slaughed . . . future beautician . . .thank goodness for the phone . . . enjoysbowling . . . summers at Wild wood. . . pet peeve: alarm clocks . . . "Youknow!" . . . Mary Ann

" L e t t e r s , w e g e t l e t t e r s . . . "

Priscilla Hinebauch and Ralph Russo examine their daily mail.

ROBERT GARNER

Often seen at Shade's or at Stewart'sconscientious student . . . polished man-n e r s • • • a Fink party's not a party with-out him . . . Ivy League dresser . . ."You lose!" . . . Bob

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ROSE MAE GARRISON

Avid sports fan . . . aspires to become abeautician . . . hard worker . . . warmbrown eyes . . . likes office practice best. . . homemaker talents . . . sweet 'n sin-cere . . . Roe

Sincere in thought and deed . . . a vet-eran Virgil translator . . . conscientiousworker . . . interesting topics of discussion. . . presence always felt in a warm way. . . Bobbi

JEANNE GAUDETTE

Beautiful hair . . . winning ways . . . al-

ways smiling and happy . . . Duke's duch-

ess . . . great to be with . . . " W e l l , I'll

tell y a ' ; it's like th is ! " . . . animated ac-

cents . . . Jeanne

JANET GEHRHARDT

Immaculately groomed . . . beautiful bigbrown eyes . . . inexhaustible wardrobe. . . loves a good time . . . soft-spokenlass . . . devoted friend . . . future teacher. . enjoys people . . . Jan

"Baby face, you've got the cutest little baby face."

Dick Myers, Cappi Harris, and Chip Nichols release their pent-up emotions.

NOREEN GILLIAM

Future secretary . . . likes jazz and basket-ball . . . blue '60 Chevy . . . travels dur-ing the summer . . . luminous eyes . . .makes friends easily . . . "No lie, he'ssuch a love!" . . . "Little One"

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ROSEMARY GIORDANO

How can she live for herself and the restof the world too . . . bountiful amount ofenergy . . . lovable naivete . . . headedfor the clouds as an airline hostess . . ."I don't get it!" . . . Roe

Neat lad with a twinkle in his eye . . .avid sports fan . . . attentive listener . . .tall, dark, good-looking . . . a hard wor-ker . . . not a care in the world . . . "Whatspare time?" . . . Rich

MARTHA GOFF

Puts herself into everything she does . . .hot with the pot, cool with the spool . . .sweet soprano who loves to sing . . . hasperseverance plus . . . enjoys swimming. . . Marty

MARTHA GRAVELY

Texas tycoon . . . incessant talker . . .

excellent student . . . often seen in her

baby-blue convertible . . . flutter of her

eyelashes melts any boy . . . "That has

nothing to do with it!" . . . Martha

"Twinkle, twinkle little star . . ."Our class musicians, Robert Klein and Bonnie Bird

LOUISE GRAVES

Sparkling and outgoing personality . . .opinions of her own . . . active in fellow-ship . . . enjoys hockey, basketball, golfingand bicycling . . . loves to eat . . . plansfor college . . . "John" . . . Louise

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MARY LOUISE GRAWE

Fascinating blue eyes . . . enjoys ice skat;ing, swimming, and tennis . . . beautifulwavy hair . . . interested in clubs andFrench . . . future secretary . . . "Youknow!" . . . Mary Lou

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Mischievous and happy-go-lucky disposition. . . interested in passing . . . teacher'strial . . . future Navy man . . . oftenfound working on his car . . "What'shappening?" . . . Bob

MICHAEL GRAY

Friendly to al l . . . smooth dancer . . .

an " I ' l l never t e l l " smile . . . the pleasure

of his company . . . a BEV-y of girls . . .

a laugh on his lips, fun in his heart

" I ' l l murder y a ! " . . . Mike

BERYL GREGORY

Her blush is beautiful but often inconven-ient . . . mind of her own . . . interestingand interested in everything . . . efficientand intelligent . . . talks much but gigglesmore . . . Beryls of fun . . . Beryl

ELIZABETH GREENE

Velvet soprano voice . . . you can't missher green ink . . . quizzical . . . lots offun . . . knitting addict . . . always offer-ing a helping hand . . . how's the bike,Betty? . . . "Oh, no!" . . . Betty

"Sneak play in reverse."

Jim Kovacs and Priscilla Hinebauch prepare for

Saturday's game.

ANNABEL GREISSER

Spent last summer in Europe . . . valuable

alto voice . . . plays the guitar and uke-

MARGARET GROTEFEND

Excellent equestrienne . . . always a smile

. . . genuine niceness shines through . . .

lele . . . capable par t ic ipant . . . elle par le f u t u r e bi- l ingual secretary . . . a pupi l of

bien francais . . . . "Gee wh i z ! " . . . Abb ie impulse . . . Peggy

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Creative and artistic talents shown in theHi's Eye . . . talks a blue streak . . . eye-catching charm bracelet . . . aims high. . . striking appearance . . . "You knowwhat I mean!" . . . Anna Lee

WENDY GUTHRIE

Beautiful silken hair . . always busyloves a good time . . . versatile and viva-cious . . . the Seventeen look . . . capableleader . . . an All-American girl . . ."Great!" . . . Wendy

MARCY HALL

Ready smile . . . filled to the brim withfun . . , enjoys bowling . . . future secre-tary . . . special interest in " G " men . . .white convertibles have an added attrac-tion . . . another shore addict . . . "Cris"

BERNICE HAMILTON

Constant chatter . . . feminine ways . . .hilarious laugh . . . seasoned sailor . . .easy to get along with . . . future FlorenceNightingale . . . angelic . . . humorousside shown only to her friends . . . "I'mjust kidding!" . . . Berni

TEDD HAMPTON

GARY HAMRAH

Extremely active member of senior class. . . our inimitable M.C. . . . puts thesparks in Hi-Y . . . a remark for everysituationlikable lii

casual and clever. . dancer deluxe .

. mostGary

GAYNOR HANAN

Always attractive . . . silence is one greatart of conversation . . . diligent worker. . . contemplating career in art or teach-ing . . . she is pretty to walk with, andwitty to talk with, and pleasant to thinkabout . . . Gay

joker . . fifteen. . cheerful extro-

j\\ blond . . - quitehools in twelve years;rt well-liked by all . . . often foundaking paper eucalyptus trees . . . "Ig-

xant!" • • Tedd

LOUISE HAND

Extensive wardrobe . . . has the rare fac-

ulty for bringing out the best in everybody

. . . male magnet . . . shore house always

open . . . striking personality . . . her

car heads instinctively toward Cranford

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Man of few words . . . future in the Ma-

rines . . . likes any and al l sports . . . a

good f r iend . . . love 'em and leave 'em

. . . hearty laugh . . . Rich

KATHERINE HARRIS SALLY HARTMAN

A good listener but a better talker . . .always a friendly word for everyone . . .100-watt grin . . . water skiing on the

Cape fills her summers . . . emanates en-thusiasm . . . peppy and cheerful . . . "Heyfellas!" . . . "Penny" or Clair

Active, cute little blonde . . . peaches andcream complexion . . . soft voice accom-panied by giggles . . . a cute glow . . .everybody into her pool . . . "Can't waittill vacation!" . . ," "Cappi"

Sophisticated blonde . . . casual, composed,and cooperative . . . weekends at U. ofVirginia . . . capable equestrienne . . .aspires to be an art teacher . . . "Neat l ". . . Sally

DEBORAH HASLAM

Enthusiasm and vitality . . . greets youwith a wink . . . proud owner of a Sun-beam . . . always ready for a good time. . . plenty of personality . . . impish grin. . . what's going on in that curly head?. . . Debbi

JANICE HAVENS

Driving fanatic . . . beautiful and expres-sive hands . . . always a funny expression. . . terrific dresser . . , cute and filled tothe brim with fun . . . "Looking most ex-cellent!" . . . "Jay Ach"

SUSAN HECHT

Never at a loss for words . . . smart sweat-

ers . . . ful l of pep . . . doctors beware —

future nurse . . . a wonderful person to

know . . . "Guess a g a i n ! " . . . Sue H. JACKSON HEILMAN

Tall, dark, and handsome . . . never adull moment . . . big man on campus . . .his kingdom of dates and parties . . . areal Casanova . . . sharp guy . . . Jackson

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Attractive blonde . . . sparkling blue eyes. . . a Navy fan . . . particular passion forblack '57 Fords . . . cute figure . . . par-ties, parties . . . cherubic appearance . . .Marion

Really cute brunette with disposition tomatch . . . a hello and a smile for every-one . . . sure to succeed as a secretary, . . pixie personality . . . "Hi, Sweets!". . . Jan

NANCY HEINKEL

Sophisticated . . . fun to be with , . .constantly ready with a smile . . . inex-haustible wardrobe . . . water-skiing en-thusiast . . . efficient seamstress . . . de-signing school in the future . . . Nancy

MARLENE HELD

Kind and considerate . . . a future ele-

mentary teacher . . . sunny brunette . . .

an extensive wardrobe . . . loves the shore

. . . always smiling . . . "That 's good

newsl" . . . Mar t i

"What a bunch of phonies!"

Ralph Russo and Brenda Villa disguise themselves asmannequins.

KEITH HELSBY

Unruffled, easy-going appearance . . . a

good nature is a precious gi f t . . . success

is whatever he may undertake . . . always

a laugh . . . Keith

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RONALD HENDERSON

A serious and conscientious guy . . . loves

work ing wi th electronic equipment . . .

impenetrable mind . . . future in electronics

• . . carefree personal i ty . . . a play

couldn't go on wi thout him . . . Ron

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JANET HESCOCK

Quiet and reserved in school . . . lovesto drive her little green car . . . sweetand always smiling . . . future career insecretarial field . . . tomboy tendencies. . . Jan

Feminine all the way . . . fashion plate. . . artistic talents . . . vibrant personality. . . lively when you know her . . . abundant happiness is hers and she shares it. . . Karen

MARGARET HERRON

Laughs a lot . . . loves life and lives it to

the ful lest . . . a true f r iend . . . avid Cape

Codder . . . always does her best . . . a

future teacher . . . nice to know . . .

"Ho l y petoos ie ! " . . . " K a t h i e "

JENNIFER HILL

Cute as a button . . . collects a certainfive-cent coin . . . infectious laugh . . .definite ideas and her own style of dress. . . soft-spoken, but not always . . .Jennie

"Silence is a virtue."

PRISCILLA HINEBAUCH

Puts a hex on the opposite sex . . . 24hour a day student — 24 hour a nightsocialite . . . a campus sweetheart . . .incessant talker , . . Village ideas . . .words of advice and encouragement atright time. . . "Why is food so fattening?". . . Prill

WESLEY HINTON

Unusual sense of humor . . . gullible . . .amazing observations . . . future clergy-man . . . a taste for dramatics . . . ener-getic . . . personality all his own . . .Wes

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. ema-serious

Active in absolutely everythingnates exuberance - . . oftenside behind her fun-loving manner . . .a wonderful friend . . . as generous asanyone could be . . . Carol

Quiet and easy to get along with . . . afuture in electronics . . . often found work-ing around cars . . . powerful physique. . . he has cultivated slowness . . . "I tdon't pay!" . . . "Soya"

JOYCE HITCHCOX

Slender silhouette . . . dark wavy hair. . . sweetness and light . . . nothing is,impossible to a willing heart . . . ever-ready smile . . . future social worker . . .Joyce

DOROTHY HOFF

Pretty and popular . . . where the boysare . . . freckled charm . . . devilishgleam . . . intelligence plus . . . Tom-girl. . . " I am not arguing with you,- I amtelling you!" . . . "Poooor baby!" . . .Dottie

ROBERT HOFFMAN

Thank you, Massachusetts . . . rugged goodlooks . . . man is the hunter — women arehis game . . . welcome asset to the foot-ball team . . . strong and silent . . . likedby all . . . Bob

SANDRA HOFFMAN KENNETH HOLLAND

Enthusiastic blonde . . . a fine companion A friendly tease . . . plays the guitar . .. . . excels in all sports . . . spontaneous likes to drive around . . . life of anylaugh . . . friendly manner . . . "Are you party . . . aspires to be an architect andsome kind of a nut?" . . . Sandy bachelor . . . friendly Fink in charge of

vandalism . . . "Little devill" . . . Ken

RANDALL HOLLAND

Football games won't be the same withouthim . . . never a dull moment . . . off andon stage ham . . . never at a loss for words. . . cool dancer . . . look out Broadway,here comes Randy . . . "Aw, c'mon!" .Randy

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Plans a carer in teaching . . . all-envelop-ing interests . . . eyecatching white Ford

. goes for Gettysburg .

KATHLEEN HUGHES

Loves fun, is fun . . . admirable artist. . . waterfront counselor . . . dreams ofhaving a sports car . . . known for not re-

changeable as the weather . . . remember membering locker combinations . . . always

MATILDE HOLZWARTH

Refined and cultured . . . eyes and hairas black as night . . . always well dressed. . . A + f i g u r e . . . expressive eloquence. . . sketching is her avocation , . . tran-quil approach to l i fe. . . "Garbage!" . . .Tillie

her Scotch accent . . . "I disagree!'Peggy

a question . . . "That's tough!" . . . KathieLINDA HUGHES

Gentlemen prefer blonds . . . vibrantpersonality . . . flirtatious blue eyes . . .a friend to all . . . always ready for fun. . . so many confidants . . . Lynn

ALEXANDRA JACOBS

Lovely blonde wavy hair . . . I chatter asI go, and I go on forever . . . a futurein science . . . slim figure . . . sweet ways. . . sincere friend , . . "Sharp!" . . .Alex

SUSAN JENKS CHERYL JOHNS

Yearns to travel enjoys water-skiing , Attractive blonde outstanding leader

JOHN JUDSON

Always up in the air . . . sunny smile. . . everybody knows his black '38 Pon-tiac . . . can be found wherever thegirls ore . . . attractively nonchalant . . .beware — cigar smoker . . . distinctive

swimming and horseback riding . . . a . . . mischievous . . . exuberant . . . with

future in secretarial work . . . sleepy-eyed oodles of school spirit . . . philosophical• - - a miss of few words . . . "Don't outlook . . . "How 'bout that!" . . . Cherisweat it!" . . . Sue

dan "Hello der!" "Cootie"

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DIANE KAHN

Short and petite , . . has a way withbeauty contests . . . attractive figure withclothes to match . . . spends spare timein Hillside . . . enjoys drawing and paint-ing . . . dreamy air . . . "Deedie"

Good-looking blond . . . modest . . .friendly to all . . . enjoys baseball andwrestling . . . you can't judge a book byits cover . . . hilarious subtle wit . . .effortless dancer . . . "Pat"

JAMES KANE

Everything perks up when he arrives . . .always ready for a joke . . . those Finkchapter parties . . . always a big "H i ! ". . . personable with an appealing hair cut. . . Jim

DAVID KELLY

Classroom terror with a flair for mischief. . . up-to-date footwear . . . Irish temper. . . Emmett the second . . . prize win-ning . . . society member . . . devilishdisposition . . . "Rancid!" . . . "Kelly"

JAMES KILKENNY

Leprechaun look . . . spends spare time

at Y . . . famous beat-up sneakers . . .

collects botties . . . a popular " s l op "

style of his own . . . fun-loving and care

free . . . Jimmy

LEONID KIRYLENKO

Science whiz . . . surprising sense of humor

. . . affable . . . hard worker . . . a bri l-

l iant student . . . helpful and dependable

. . . future physicist . . . silence is the

most perfect expression . . . Leo

ROBERT KLEIN

Versatile musician . . . plays a hot pianoand sax . . , ease of manner . . . TonyCurtis smilements

many, many choice confuture lawyer depth of

character . . . "Swings!" . . . Bob JUDITH KOLODNY

Still water runs deep . . . perceptive wit. . . considerate and thoughtful . . .Manhattan madcap . . . future lawyer. . . an understanding listener . . . hereyes reflect golden thoughts . . . Judy

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Quiet at first but not when you get toknow him . . . rugged exterior . . . carsare the joy of his life . . . a friend trulyworth havingblushes easilyWayne

an easy manneronly appears shy

JAMES KOVACS WILLIAM KRAUS

Brain and brawn to match . . . it's hard Big blond . . . just a shy guyto break through that quiet exterior . . . times . . . hearty and husky .gear stripper in his spare time . . . has time in and out of sandtrapswhat it takes to succeed . . . respected a n d likable . . . so easy-going .. . . modest beyond belief . . . "Big H" sailing the seas . . . Billor Jim

— some-. . spare

. . tall. . future

DOROTHY KUNTZ

Congenial personality, cute and sweet; anicer girl you'll never meet . . . that mis-chievous look . . . older half of a well-liked twosome . . . piquant . . . infectioussmile . . . can chatter like a typewriter. . . "What am I going to do with myhair?" . . . Dottie

RALPH KURTZ

Witty, intellectual conversation . . . likesItalian food, French language, and a Ger-

JANET KUNTZ

Personality — the friendliest , . . gorgeous-smile to contrast her golden tan . . . herlife wouldn't be complete without sports. . grace and skill on the tennis courts. . . an unforgettable friend . . . genuine. . . unselfish . . . Jan

man girl . .

about town

well-dressed

continental charm . .. . . executive type

. , " I guess!" . .

MARILYN KUTZENCO

Never stops talking and giggling . . .there's nothing like a good book . . .can solve anyone's problems . . . naturalability in math . . . takes life with a re-signed sigh . . . "What are you — a nut

Ral or something?" . . . Marilyn

LYNDA LALLY

Devilish blonde . . . passion for skunks. . . impulsive . . . the bluest, merriesteyes to match that Buick . . . occasionaloutbursts . . . keep calm and have achicken salad sandwich . . . "Oh good!"

Lynda

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Turns up at the oddest places . . . petite. . . friendly to all . . . future Englishteacher . . . always coming up with a newjoke . . . rarely away from the phone. . . delightfully different . . . Nance

PATRICIA LARKIN

Innumerable facial expressions . . ele-mentary teaching in her future . . . crazyabout cats . . . happy as a lark . . . be-lieve it or not here's a girl who doesn'tlike to eat! . . . "Yeah, is that so?" .Pat

RICHARD LAPP

Endless wardrobe . . . voice filled withDallas charm . . . Southern gentleman. . . dimples appear when he smiles . . .what a line! . . . terrific bowler . . . "Nothardly!" . . . Richard

JUDITH LARGE

Touch of sweetness . . . we missed you. . . cute blonde . . . big brown eyes withlong, long lashes . . . good student . . .a bubble of undefined delight . . . wide-eyed look of innocence . . . Judy

"I wonder where the yellow went?"Chip Nichols and Jennifer Hill polish up their smiles.

LYNN LAUDENBERGER

Willowy . . . original contact girl . . .pessimistic outlook . . . friendly . . . fairand foul weather sailor . . . future medi-cal technologist . . . incessant chatter . . .cheerful . . . Lynn

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THOMAS LAVEY

Playboy but a Fink . . . collects girls . . .last of the bigtime spenders . . . say?he'll be a bachelor . . . flirty eyes . . .kind, considerate, benevolent and under-standing . . . crazy comments . . . "Son ofa gun!" . . . Tom

WILLIAM LEWIS

Sports enthusiast . . . basketball demon. . . studies and still finds time to enjoyhimself . . . summers at New Hampshire. . . mathematically inclined . . . friendli-ness is his middle name . . . Bill

MARY LEE

Full of fun and nice to know . . . herambition knows no rest . . . warm andsincere . . . emphatic debator . . . enjoysskiing . . . systematic student . . . Mary

ARTHUR LEPORI

Always ready for a drag . . . spends sum-mers at work . . . makes life more inter-esting . . . girls rate high on his list . . .all are bound to notice his '50 Ford . . ."Wanna drag?" . . . "Kim"

"She walks with a wiggle when she walks."

Betty Ann Weaver, Tom Lavey, and Gary Hamrah indulge in that all-American

activity — flirting.

JOANNE LITCH

Cand id . . . the gi r l next door . . . on

every mountaintop is rest . . , keen wi t ted

. . . a silent tongue and a true heart are

the most desirable things to be had . . .

Joanne