East Rutherford High School - Tea Leaf Yearbook (East Rutherford, NJ)

 - Class of 1932

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THE TEA .CEAF van IW Page Sixleen WILLIAM ABELMAN Carlstadt Never elated when one man's oppresskl Never dejectea' while another's bless'd. Baseball 2, 3, 4. MARY ALIANELLO East Rutherford By many a Saint ana' many a scholar led. Swimming Team lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Committees 3, Newspaper Staff 33 Scho- lastics 1, 2, 3, 4. ELEANORE ANTI-IRACITE Woodridge Some love ships, some love birds, Some love meadows, I love words. Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 43 Delta Kappa Sorority 3, 43 Class Committees 2, 3. MARION BACIGAL Carlstadt Vivacious, bright and gay. 2, 35 Interclass Basketball 23 Volley Ball 15 Secretary Delta Kappa 4g Science Club 2g Dramatics 4. EDWARD BANAS Wallington Fearless minds climb soonest unto crowns. Swimming Team 33 Scholastics 4. L-, 0 I Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Committees 1, Football 3, 4g Basketball 3, 4g Track 3, 43 4

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THE 'TEA LEAF we 1000 l923 The Senior History l932 IN September of 1928, we entered High School, a group of nearly 300 distinctly bewildered Freshmen who did not know what they wanted to do or why. We continued through the first term of school still slightly bewildered. After the mid- term exams and a scrimmage with the Sophomores, we gathered our wits together and proved our mettle in various ways. We began by demanding a Freshman representa- tive in the Student Council and before long Herman Openhym was astounding the above mentioned body with his discourses. When we came back to school the next term as Sophomores we began an earnest campaign for distinction in Social and scholastic events. We began by electing Heinz Goldbeck class president. With the aid of his capable staff he soon proved his worth. In February we made our debut in social events. We gave a Valentine Sopho- more Hop that was one of the most outstanding social events of the year. Almost before we knew it, we were Juniors. Then, indeed, we entered into all school activities with an enthusiasm that marked our class as one of the most pro- gressive. In December we gave the Junior Play and Dance. The name of the play was Charlie's Aunt , and it was long remembered for its humor and for the splendid work of Emerson Bidwell in the leading role. The play was not yet forgotten when we again stole into the limelight with the Junior Prom. The Prom is and always has been the social event of the year, and last year was no exception. With the entire class co-operating with the various committees, the Prom could not help being the great success it was. At last we are Seniors. We have waited eagerly and worked hard to attain this rank. Our class officers, Leroy Kohler, Presidentg William Ornstein, Vice-President, Vera Paduch, Secretary, and Lorraine Schultz, Treasurer, have aided in making this year stand out as our most successful. Later in April we had our Senior talent available. Although we are very happy to be Seniors at last, it is with a feeling of deep regret that we think of terminating our pleasant association with the Alma Mater which guided us through the most formative period of our lives. In years to come we will all look back with pleasure on the happy memories of the days we spent in the East Rutherford High School. CLASS Morro-Labor Omnia Vincit. CLASS Cotons-Red, White, and Blue. CLASS FLOWER-American Beauty Rose. Page Fiflcen



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Her looks proelufm her replete with nzodestyf' 'THE TEA .CEAF WI l ELLA BARTSCH Moonachie Glee Club 1, 2. EMERSON BIDWELL East Rutherford Tee-hee! I would a jester be and entertain the company. Dramatics 3g Soccer 4g Tea Leaf Staff 3g Class Treasurer 1. GOLDIE BLICKSTEIN East Rutherford Rooted in quiet confidence you rise. Interclass Track lg Interclass Basketball 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurerg Class Com- mittees 2, 3, 43 Newspaper 3. WINIFRED BRAASCH Carlstadt How refreshing in this day to find such sweet old fashioned modestyf' Science Club 45 Glee Club 45 Dramatics 4. ELSE BRANDT Carlstadt Such war of red and white within her cheeks. Interclass Basketball 35 Interclass Volley- ball 1. wwf? IOC Puge Seventeen

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