Teaneck High School - HI Way Yearbook (Teaneck, NJ)

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DEDICATION To the Teaneck High School alumni who gave their lives in service to our country and to the ideals for which they fought, We, the Class of 1946, humbly dedicate our yearbook. X. A l , f dm kiwi!-lwwwm I .392 Pgere fri Fgf resofue I fffaf these gang sfiaff not Gave bieb in vain... LINCOLN J 3vmumoNm:Q1LL4 l' LEO PDANCIS Qfizoesnr nocxsmmzf' FCHAIQLESJ. BARRIE4 PWILLIAM J.GArLSAI2Z-T ammo QOSAMOND f' f1ouNww1s'BEc1cnl24 bu. DALDI-IGU12NEY'1 l'DANlEl.RG1HENBEDG l'ALl7'I2ED Bonus fl Lf JOHN Luzmvooo 'T wolmw Qousslfr. fNAl2DYW BREEN il' GEOIQGEI-IEQBERTQ I' EDWARD DUESS J lf 101-mu BQQWHE2 f1 lf J ACo13 HEBMANHPT JIZOBEIZT nzmuserbnvl gf ERNEST BMDGEMAN fl lf JOSEPH FZ I-IULS W- PAUL B. smss 'Q .f12oBs12TcAL'A1zsLLI-I lf J EQOME HUNT F UWIIUAM snsmnm PWKLTEI2 COLPITIS fl l' Hs:NQYG.1-NDS 3 :wA1212EN SHEETS 'I . RAYMOND Con DES fl l'VVILLIAP'l KATZ ? l'Tu1:onoIzssmNnRUrk'T 'DONALDACHANBED54 l' LLOYD KENNEDW vvsmmz SWAIN 4 :'vm.uAM cmosxz fl l'J1.mss KIEQNAN: A L 8 EXMLLIAM DAVIS 'I l' JUAN MAQSI-IAUJ EDWARD DAMQ0SS'1 l'vrCTos2 IZINONQ FIQANIJ DAUQIO 4 l'L2AYMoND L01-I t 'Y JIZUDOLDH DECANIO J l-JoL1N MAUQEQ J L-V1.AD1M112 DIETI2ICHf1 lft.'12AN1cmfcusLLAnnC . :mwm no BQQWJ lf WILLIAM Msirz-I PWALTER WEBB .- BQUNO ELZE -1 l'LEcNA12D MULLIGANQ l-HAROLD EMDTAGE4 vasonczs E.o15EN l'QOBEIZI IIP'INN fl PWILLIAM PLATT3 l'I-IIZNRYJ. I-'INNELU1 lfp.oBE1zT muaasfi l ROBERTL' TINICEQ l' IZICHARDWXENUM l JEAN VOGT' l' RAYMOND G WARD Q C L-m2TuUrawEBsl2'Q l'IJOvmDD CVVILUAN3 ll'NEALT'1fAKALA Q lfPAuLT1wLoQ. '3 Lzv tfJ.wAmzr:NzaEGw Q F' stir'-'gif-1 is if -pal .M,,,,.u,m,, Q, 0 WVNN X Y A X W A A t r I 1 Q K an l 'll U A A ,gi yy ii K X W ,,..,4-4l '! www W ,.... , W 'W WMWMMMMWWWWVMX X if ar X W i X They have their entrances . . Jnwv All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their entrances and exitsg and one man in his time plays many parts . . Ot all the roles we may assume, one of the most important is ended as we leave the stage on graduation night. This parting need not be forever, as long as we have our memories. lt this book can help you recapture that which you were reluctant to lose, then it will be truly your yearbook. dw FMWUL the Hi-Way introduces the Directors 9 the Hi-Way presents the Cast ........ ..... I 9 the Hi-Way reviews the play: Act I1 Clubs .... ...... 8 3 Act H: Sports ..,.. ...... i 17 133 the Hi-Way thanks the I-Xngeis' ........... . . . and their exits. pub- K Q if 1 S Q . ...,..,,,M W i ,s .gQ..,,.,s,,..,,g,,,,,s.f 3343. f - 4 wf Q1 1 4 Z. 5 Q i 2 I X I fu- a ,fa gig, , 1, www if is Q . . - 1-, fm-N ,ff ,-,. wf,- z 1 i 4 ,gg Mk! 'S '.. . in K , . it vw ,Ak ! f ,L - in f, ' V+. 1 , Q 5 , ,' 4 ' . N 9' Um. A 4 -2 .L Agfa Supervising Principal BOARD OF MR. WILLIAM A, HAZELTON. President MR, ALBERT C, MAU, Vice-President MRS. MARY B. AISTRUP MR. EDWARD G, ALLEN DR, WILLIAM I. CONWAY Q 2 3 2 2 i IIMJIII ADMINISTRATION Principal, H14 sm' 9' 010 EDUCATION MR. THOMAS 1. COSTA MR. B. IOSEPH EOLEY MR, AUGUST H. LOWE DR, LESTER N. NEULEN MRS. DOROTHY M. QUICLEY MR. IOHN H. RANGES Supervisor of Instruction Vice-Principal IEANETTE PFEIL Guidance Director EDITH TEPPER Director of Extracurricular Activities ROSE FRIEDIVIAN Guidance Director II 0 '. .il 'o.9. in jay Chur ll B.S., M. English f Marie F C , onnaufon A B.S , M .5 nhe P. Curren . .s. I B-4- ome Economics Enghsh M' gi 'Qu Mae Danckwerfh Angelo Deluca Dorothy Devany B.S. MA. MA. Commercial Language Language 4 lohn L Gladys R. Duff MA Scfence MA. ' English +-'H' . Drugach 8.5.3 .. H ' W Q' W! .av 'M-W ' 'NVQ ,4. ' F 4 wenfduu -are A Q ' , Q --up . yron Ea ' M rlm B. C S Cofnfnereial .1 il 'vi 'Qi' m'NW L'lxA ii 'mit -u-. ii , fm F mn Le y Frye Science Elizabeth Geary B.S. Art gtg' J, Charles Gibson Claire C. 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Genis, B Giachino, W. Gilliland, G. Glock, j. Goldberg B. Goodman, B. Gould, D. Govan, C. Graef, N. Graves, j. Grohe, E. Gunderson, R. Haber, W. Hart, R. Harting, j. Hartwell, B. Hathaway, l. Hauch, R. Havet, R. Helwig, A. Henrihson C. Hesse, B. Hettinger, D. Himes, D. Hue, R Hody, W. Hoefer, R. Holloway, H. Hossfeld B. Howell, M. lannacone. E. jablon, D. jaeger, R. jaeschbe, T. jen- nings, j. johannessen, A. johnson, D. johnson W. johnson, j, jones, W. jonsdotter, D. Kal- faian, M. Kanthach, R. Keely, D. Kelly, j. Kel- sey, D. Kennedy, W. Kennedv, P. Kenney, j Keough, E. Kies, R. Kirder, E. Kiwad, E. Kraus I. Krieger, I. Kroese, C. Kron, j. Kruegel, F LaBan, A. Lacasse, j. Lallone, R. Langemyr A. Leary, D, Lee, G. Leeman, j. Lestarquit, G Levy, T. Lewis, E. Liffers, L. Lindemann, j Lindstrom, R. Lofberg, P. Lowe, H. Lowen sohn, D. Lufkin, R, Lupton, P. Macaulay, D n Pg' f,'f ,u-fjq ll- Manrell, R. Manrell, C. Marcell, M. Mardiro- sian, B. Martin, A. Martineau, M. McArdle, l McCaffery, C. McCormick, I. McDevitt, A McGill, R. McNanee, C. McPherson, l. Mc- Quade, H. Menzer, M. Messner, j. Metcalf B. Meyer. C. Michels, A, Miele, 1. Miller, A Minthorne, A. Mitchell, A. Mogerley, W Moneypenny, D, Montbriand, E. Mooney, E Moore, D. Morton, S. Mueller, A. Muller, A Muller, R. Murphy, R. Murphy, Murray E. Musiari, E. Myhren. M. Nash, B. Navara, V. Nestler, D. Nor- man. A. Nursey, B. O'Brien, D. Orth, E. Orth M, O'Shaughnessy, C. Parlamenti, L. Passan- ant, l. Paton, l. Pepsin, E. Perazone, L. Perl- mutter, T, Peterson, C. Petrovic, C. Ptluger, A. Phillips, D. Pierson, P. Prather, C. Pratt, I Puphe, M. Reiber, H. Reiners, B. Reinhold R. Renner, R. Renzo, C. Rheine, A. Riehe, l Rice, C. Roberts, T. Roberts, P. Robison, H Ross, l. Ross, B. Rowles, A. Rubinette, F. Ru- binetti, R. Runge, P. Rusch, W. Rusoff, V. Rydgren, I. Sandberg, C. Sanders, C-. Savidge, R. Scattergood, R. Schader, A. Schaus, D. Scherzinger, C. Schlobohm, A. Schmidt, C L Jfjhl 'f .J' J' ciiftgff 1 Schmidt, Ci. Schmidt, C. Schnaars, D. Schrei ber, R. Schroeder, M. Schumacher, A. Scol pino, G. Scro, F. Seebeck, l. Seelig, E, Seidel l. Sevenson, R. Silbersdorff, C. Silvestro, D Sheard, l. Sloan, I. Smith, W. Smith, R. Sny der, W. Smith, C. Solomon, R. Solomon, R Sonheim, A. Sotnick, C. Spina, L. Squire, l Starr, l. Staudt, 1. Stelling, A. Steiner, E. Stew- art, C. Susselman, V. Svitanek, A. Swenson R. Synes. W. Taenzer, N. Tagliabue, R. Talbot, V Talbot, W. Tallman, R. Tallon, R. Tallon, C1 Tannett, j. Tevlin, j. Thierer, F. Thompson T. Tichenor, W. Tobias, C. Tompson, P. Tomp- son, E. Tucker, M. Tuite, V. Uebel, A. Valkos T. Valkos, R. Verlini, P. Vostello, L. Voyce F. Wacha, F. Wachter, D. Wacker, A. Walsh l. Wardell, B. Ware, 1. Wagner, C. Wall, B Weber, j. Weber, 1. Wehrly, R. Weidenmul- ler, R. Weinaug, E. Weiss, S. Wells, M. Wertz E. wefzei, R. White, c. Whitehouse, 1. Whit: man, E. Wild, H. Williams, H. Wissmann, 1. Withee, Ci. Wolf, j. Woods, E. Woolnough, C Yaney, D. Zearfofss. 0 x J yxx. Q I . li A , l f ,. , . A x 'F-fxl .gi ' ip ' ' mi fl' S WK- w 'E M ' X P6 J X9 wx .f X13 f x. y 2, x 6 X W' . K7 x t i TNC:-,,,if F 11 ITQHHW-. o GQW First row: Ethel Hendrickson, Doris Webster, Pat Lane, Rita De Mott, Carla Rothenberg, june Goldberg, Edna Watts, joanne Wilson, Erna Reass, Elane Stevens, Nancy jordan, Nancy jordan, Eunice Holley, Dottie Miloche, Lorraine Guerber, Pat Sweeney, Rosemary Healing, Elaine Ellis, Connie Haase, Bobbie Black, Gerrie Gervers, Virginia Day, jeanne Allardice. Second row: Marguerite Brown, Marian Andersen, Betsy Perkins, Marion Gutersloh, Pat Smith, Italy Tarilli, Phyllis Miller, Marion Hyman, joan Kettler, joyce Leumann, Margie Harper, Eleanore jensen, Ethel Oser, Ida Mae C-rote, Doris Williams, Norma johansen, Eileen Stein- bruck, Elena Ferraro, lrene Nurmi, Edna Carlson, jean Kirby, Annette Moritz, Betty Hohngren, Sally Lombardi. Third row: Marilyn Wilson, Alethea Lyder, Edward Biehler, Claire Eckberg, Barbara Beyer, Ruth Triplet, Tony Kurtz, jerry Rubin, Bob Zimmerman, Marty Foccinolla, jim De Courcey, Bruce Hart, Chester Maves, Charles Bengston, Charles Kiefer, Marjorie Veltri, jeanne Schemm, jean Henriksen, Lilo Stechel, Ruth Patterson, Gloria Rydgren, Nancy Ermshause. Fourth row: Marianne Mitchell, Melvin Nuut, Audrey Weineades, Dot Peck, Bill White- house, Robert Patchiti, Robert Porilen, Chili Wild, Bill Nyman, Duke Stone, Frank De Coarcey, Ferry Shearer, Milton Verost, jeanne Carrier, Harriet Friedman, Ruth Miller, Margie Bloomer, Virginia Ahern, Sally Miller, joan Roap, Ruth Clark. Fifth row: Marilyn Reid, Marilyn Drake, Irving Farr, Zann Poosihian, Edward Albert, Raymond Bishop, Alvin Milberg, Gerbert Panzenhaghn, jerry Madden, Claire Stevenson, Ilene Wohlberg, Marion O'Reilly, Claire Watson, Violet Dawson, jackie Rollat, Cynthia McPherson, Nina Farn- ham, Katherine Horton, Doris Strenkert, Eileen Farr, Lucille Gartner, joan Lewis. Sixth row: Edith Augustine, Donald Wade, Don Draus, Edmund Schiele, Fred Plate, Bob Ganz, Herbert Nubler, Don Toppel, Bill Gerstle, Kenneth Bjork, Russell Vanecek, Paul, Roncin, Art Lardner, R. Passantino, Lupo, Pappalardo, Kelter, Anita Bell, Marge M'Kinna, Dottie Peirsan, Antoinette Grisshaher, jane Pahler. Seventh row: Charles Powell, Rupert Bing, Paul Strealer, Edsel Dreyer, Gerry Royal, Walter Moore, Tom Rightingale, joe Bisch, Daird Larkin, john MacDonald, Matthew Reardon, Kurt X., Z. Garripoli, Nick D'Elia, Ade Lacasse, Tom Roberts, L. Vilardis, Bob Weissmann, Don Parlar- nenti, Edward Suadek. Eighth row: Hrach Bedrosian, jack Smith, Bill Logett, Willie Slack, Dick Clough, Bill Taylor, Howard Deisseler, Tom Munday, Bill Conger, Stan Brackett, Ken Noble, William Lucas, Art Mellin, Bob essne, Bruce Mackenzie, Georg ' aloat, j ry Levine, Robert Feldman, Bob Stollman. J la 4 l If ' xp! 5 I J 4 ,I ,ll W Tj 5 kay' 7, NJ! I c F sL,' Wilt .., P. I N-1 v f u f P , ,T T We-' I mf. f fu 1 ,',.. mm N, , ,kkk g xfl riff lf1w'. i 1 L 7 if' p . First row: Doris Damiano, Rita Thompson, Belle Laird, Nancy Rowell, Tamara Behrens, jo Anne Cook, Lorraine Fitzhenry, Inez Du Bose, joanne Dixon, Dot Zarchlog, Bette Anderson, Carol Thomsen, jane jones, joan Stewart, jeannette Marcy, Charlotte Schoenfeld, Harriet Walsh, jeanne Vollmer, Louise Durand, Marilyn Montignani. Second row: Bill Nyman, Duke Stone, Vilma Marchase, Audrey Shorr, Agnes White, Betty Thompson, Gwen jones, Margaret Schwarber, Margie Lambert, Lee Rich, joyce Simon, joan johns, Marion Menegus, Barbara Murray, Ann Seufert, jane Klemer, Eleanor Tuttle, janet Paddington, Gerard McCarthy. Third row: Michael Pierry, Sanford Pitopsky, Tom Garvin, Dolson Conklin, jack jensen, Don Becker, Bill Washington, john Bowling, William Murray, Ruth Wood, Sally Doushkess, Alice Hardmayer, Betty Schumann, jean Flanagan, Norma Freck, jean Christie, Barbara Mannhardt, Ruth Lees, Betty Lees, Betty Losey, joe De Luca. Fourth row: Raymond Willson, joe Callyan, Charles Grasfizy, Walter Peterson, Richard Mascola, Russell McNamee, Bob Werckle, Dick Rath, Lynne Merryman, joan Dorsett, Betty jane Freu- red, janet Gould, Helen Humphreys, Thyrirce Hanson, Lois Fugarini, Beverly Stalker, Barbara Russell, Helen Pavlovich, joanne Suett, Lois Hill, Don Kraus. Fifth row: Clark Prather, Rober Silver, Majorie Orel, Sam Cavaliere, Bud Thomsen, john Brom- son, Muriel Sanders, Traude Teutsch, Violet Reukin, Lorraine Boder, Marilyn Sanders, Tom Munday, William Conga, Gerry Royals, Elmer Cuny, Don Eifert, George Hill, George Shepherd. Sixth row: Bud Ganz, Tom Roberts, Ronald McConn, Matt Felton, Russell Vollner, Sam Row- land, Bob Lockwood, john Peters, Arthur Christopher, Ralph Pritchard, Merill Sallis, Bob Kelly, Bob Peck, Bill McClennen, Bill Schroder, Kenneth Hart, Paul Plate, Zeke Garripolli, Dick jewett. Seventh row: Ray Woodfield, Bob Mara, Chuck Cronin, Mac Harris, Artie Peterson, Bill Rainey, Charles Weeks, Bertha Levinson, Barbara Schiff, Maryellen Mclhlvaine, Nancy Lindholm, Audrey Millang, Don Helfer, Bob Durnal, Phil Barnes, Gerald Breitenstein, Leonard Nicholis, Craig reston. f.. X Eighth row: Ernest Alberle, john Dietrich, Alfred Woods, Bart Whitlock, Herb Scher, Paul jannuzzo, Vic Stuart, Arthur Schutz, Paul Seiz, George Moore, Don Parlamenti, Dick Doran, Edna Schwartz, judy Moreinis, Loraine Goldsmith, joan Garrison, Emily Brown, Pat Strahlendorff, Eilein Rowe, Charles Irwin, George Smith, Patrick Reynolds, Bob Haupt, Edmund Schiele, Bob Croonquist, Stuart Goldsmith. 270 My 3 'Q 'Yi HE SUP Pomme PLAYERS ff' x-XEYX P8 51 'N Q SX fi W ix Xxx fabuzet J jack Smith ' President Russell Vanecek Vice-President Ann Seufert Secretary The success of this year's junior Class has been largely due to the cooperation and unity of its members under the leadership of Presidentjack Smith, Vice-President Russell Vanecek, Secretary Ann Seufert, Treas- urer Bob Kelly. Under the guidance of Miss M. Scraver, Miss I. Myers, and Mr. H. Anderson, the Cabinet was able to achieve many of the high standards it set out to accomplish, the junior Prom being the highspot on the calendar of activities. Bob Kelly Treasurer First row: Miss Myers, sponsor: Miss Scraver, sponsor, jack Smith, presidentg Russell Vanecek, vice-presidentg Ann Seufert, secrefaryg Bob Kelley, Barbara Murray, Norma Freck, john Peters. Second row: Audrey Millang, Norma johansen, jean Schemm, Thyrice Hanson, Barbara Russell, Dorothy Miloche, Betty Anderson, Marilyn Reid. 290 6 beef Donald Dinnsen Pfesldem David Marrow Vice-President Robert Ferguson Vice-President And the band played on -. . . at the main Marilyn Dodds event of the year--the Senior Prom-sponsored by Secretary the Senior Class Cabinet. Besides this prominent affair, the Cabinet held a sports dance in the fall, and the annual Commencement Dance in the spring. The Senior Class has as its qualified leaders Don Dinnsen , Presidentg Bob Ferguson and Dave Morrow, Vice-President, Rollin Schuster, Treasurer, and Lynn Dodds, Secretary. The Senior Class advisers are Miss Ruehe, Mrs. Vanderbilt, and Dr. Moffatt. Rollin Schuster Treasurer 0 30 First row: Dr. Moffat, sponsorg Lyn Dodds, secretary: David Morrow, vice-president, Donald Dinnsen, presidentg Robert Fergusen, vice-presidentg Miss Ruehe, sponsor, Mrs. Vanderbilt, sponsor. Second row: Betty Aird, Mabel Soronson, loanne Eckert, Helen Schwarber, joan Stuart, Barbara Rollka, Florence Meyer, Pat Bedford, Irene Pindar, Nancy Pratt, joan O'Conner. Third row: Brigitta Sweikow, Shirley Walters, Carol Severa, Gene Lutters, Mary Ruth, joan Weller, loan Canzenmuller, Barbara Fechtman, Caroline Totten. PRESE '- s ,4 Y 1' Q 1 YT 11 1-9 fm 41 , J Y pi . ' s ,X ,v fy, Jax . -Q ,W ,. F XM-nr tw' ,Un 1, s4f. f3f ffwifat Q K, N -5-',f'5g,g,...w ',v . -A - 5 gr, Y 'sfgax zwggiii-ff .K . N s, . N tax:-QQ -- X www, . .N 1 Y X 3 I v -gp X? sy: f'x 'X X T -QV' HE 7' ARS. Q11 'i 'H ii -V.. 4 A il, EUGENE B. ACKERMAN Track ll, I2 Grinning, laughing, joking Gene is Ever in the midst of fun. Confesses to a Normal l?l interest in women. His Enthusiasm is one of his outstanding assets. V' ,r ' X CARL AGERHOLM Student Service lSquad lead- erl IO, ll, l2. Automobiles are more than a hobby with , Grinning, amiable ASSET who plans to Go into the auto business. He considers his two Yard height an asset, and indeed it is. iw, X' 11 1. ,11. 'li -llwM'ilL 1 ii--Q11 , ,1.1i' rim' ' t' X 1 ,, 1 1 1 1 i M X , W i 1 , ,mi i -t lily Mm 1 Ml N1 '1 j mu- W. , X, WMA ill my 1 K, lla i ix wi jj Ml' lj Nl 1,13 1 1 ,11 1 A 1 -11-111 1111 1 111- ' it 5 'Y1 'X 11 1 1' 11 .114 ,l1,1,. l W my . 1, ,X M1 H11 11 1 1 1. 1 1 1 liilr ' L' ' E ' 111 lilfw ,li Hi ' X 'i 1l1w1:1i ,2 ,Mlm 1 1 1 1111H11 IANET RIDGELY ADOLPHI Girls' League lO, llg Span- ish Club ll, Art Service Squad lO, ll, l2g Hi-Way lArt Staff, Adv. Staffl l2g Senior Student Council. joining the world of fashion design is the Aim of talented, clever jan. Her beautiful hands Never fail when they work at anything artistic, . : , 1' mx N S I J 1 A Student Prince BETTY AIRD Spanish Club lO, jr. Cabi- netg Biology Club ll 5 Te-Hi News Circulation llg Sr. Cabinet, Student Service ll, lg, Hi-Way Literary Staff l . Betty insists that she doesn't Enjoy talking on the phone, Though hers is constantly ringing. Could RAY ALLEN Roving, genial Ray goes in for hockey And all flavors of ice cream. He has not Yet decided upon a career in the future. RONALD ALLEN Assembly Committee IO, I l, IZ, Playcrafters IO, ll, l2g Golf ll, l2g Tennis ll, l2. Rackets and golf clubs are the sports equipment Of fun - loving and jovial Ronnie, who Names West Point and engi- neering as future plans. HERBERT G. ARLT, IR. Biology Club lOg Math Club IZ, Chemistry Club l2g Physics Club llg Football Manager l2. His hobby pyrotechnics, his future structural Engineering, he hates gar- rulous females. Reliable Herb is one of the hard-working Boys who managed our foot- ball team. ,ff , , ,. if K7 032 Twinkling eyes, shining , , hair, and a Youthful grin have to do with it? it . - ,' .J johnny is devotee an he ,his best , 1 K1 jj VIRGINIA THERESA ASPERY Glee Club IO Going to the movies, read- ing and dancing In her spare time, are pas- times of good- Natured, versatile Ginny. Well-liked and Natural, her willingness to help Young and old alike will aid her in nursing. ll CHARLEEN AST ' Teaneck Service Club io, GEORGE F. BARRET, IR. Band IO, II, IZ, Hi-Y IO, H, IZ, Orchestra IO, ll, Gallant George enjoys hear- ing Glenn Miller and .seeing Football games. I.ooks for- ward to a future at Notre Dame, Bandjleading rates, as'a NORMAN BARTHELSON Hi-Y IO, II lSec.l, I2 lPres.lg Drafting Club IO, Intramural Basketball. A pair of twinkling blue eyes and an amiable smile Decidedly mark friendly, sin- Basketball IO, ll, IZ, Hock- f - -' --Ad fr EY 10: Baseball io. Ch I ,VB I ,Ia '3 'e ?s fe' Alxgfalyi fryinlnll. help others, ount on easy-going ar ie ' , ' ates and a for f , , Idarvelous record collection Humor, fun, and a general - 1 occupy most of his leisure pervading , ,, time. Air of happy-go-lucky cheer- ' N fx ,, fulness. Q f Resourceful and ready, her 4 'Q , friends are many. '1 WC, A A-uugg : us Wm' I ec,-,-8. ., - Vs 4-vs-of - , ' ' W W I 1-- 'Cf - 2: 4... pp-.nl ' Q.. - Arn, M4 f9 -1-1744 -' E. ulunigf Miss Student Council IO, Biology 519' ,gui Club IO, Band IO. DAVIDIC BA Working hard doesn't bother Will, who Is preparing for electrical engineering. He Likes to meet new people, and his Likeable personality gains him many friends. KATHRYN BALLE Library Council IO, I I ' Girls' League IO, II, I2-:SI dent Council Il, I2. Keeping her fri amused by ' An a y witt umor, acious T ative K ryn her y Hearing ecords, d ncin , an eating. DOROTHY BATTISTA Red Cross IOg'Spanish Club IO. Dancing, to friendly, natural Dottie, is Often just another form of breathing. Her present Training will aid her greatly as a secretary. Band IO, II, IZ, Student Service IO, Hi-Y II, I23 Track II, I2. Down -beat Dave's solid piano Attracts many. Girls who can't dance Vex him immensely. We can all Easily see that he has a yen for blondes. 330 .in X, yd s. GEORGE BAYLEY ' Dancing and listening to music by Tommy Dorsey Are Dave's 'idea of a per- fect evening. Very sincere and pleasant, his likeable smile is Enough to make you want to be friendly. ggi! CATHERINE A. BECKER T.S.C. IO, Basketball ll. Kindness to all, and espe- lim 034 IOSEPH H. BELLOM, IR. Rifle Club IO, Camera Club Il. lust, considerate, and un- assuming, loe's Onl desire is to own a Y country house. He Enioys driving and swim- ming in his spare time. l i it lil ' lip it-ii 2, iii PATRICIA BERKWIT Service Club IO, Il, I2 Student Service IZ, Hi-Wa IO, ll, IZ, Te-Hi News IC ll, IZ. Poised and gracious Pat i never at A loss for words. Her charn will help her cially to horses, W T0 be l aPPY and to bfifll Are typical traits of Kate. pill' fa' Il' l'laDPl 1eS5 to Ofl16I'S. wan attend , .1 , Teacher's college. With MQ' fl! - lovely blue , fy ' , Eyes, she'll be ti in , C school-rpar ,ll VL X MM 2 . f I 1 L A , 4 u'9VL2 1 9, Vai Higher la MW I. L ' I f . fbi! M M 71,1 ,LA you hy! , ,XV A I L ,H 5, . X . O I I , O, ll, IZ. yet loves I I and RI ,IRQ ua,,'fj'f,f,,'li,,, Siege and zowuzn r. BER Ml Re oss 1 Tawny-haired Pat's future lr Cabinet. Soccer IO. 1' ed-hair aadf ant Ma ambitions, ' Baseball IZ' ' rion s intent upon KONRAD P. BEI N German Club IO, ll. Konnie's ideal is 5 3 and blonde. He Often dreams of being a la bo and is 1 .is ,. ,- if Ali- IL D Y Y, ' f Noted for his long eye-lash- f es and wavy hair. MLW r .Y 1 fi Ever-laughing Ed spends his spare time Driving Dad's car and going out on Dates. Smooth-looking and friendly, You can bet he's grand to know. Entering journalism. Swim ming and the Irish ar Definitely favorites of thi personable girl. i i l l PHILIP BIRNBAUM itramural Basketball IO, I I, Z3 Spanish Club Ilg Chess lub IO, I2. Jlitically-minded, Phil is HERMAN BISCHOFF Riding ll 1 Basketball IO, IZ. Busy and industrious Bish finds lmmeasurable pleasure in everything he does. Sure to be found surrounded by friends, W RO YN rvic ub IO, II, IZ, Bas etball ll, IZ. o sidering how attractive likeable Carol is, it's An easy thing for us to fig- ure out, why she Really is so popular. Her love of dancing Offers her many pleasurable hours to Laugh and enjoy herself in her own inimitable way. N ITA BOOKSTAVER usually His big smile is appreciated Hi- Way IZ, l.R.F. I2g appiesf when eafing or bY all. Spanish Club IO, II, C-irls' sleeping. League IO,. II, IZ, Basket- y fact, he enjoys all phases ball IO, IZ, Baseball IO. of his Neat in every sense of the ife, except meeting con- ' f word, Nita ceited people. A , ls headed for college, where X her easy X 1 Tact, warm personality, gen- , erosity, E .J And charm will stand her in - good stead. Suu Bloomer Girl n 45 sw 'N' 8 - ,pn.I HELEN MARIE BOWLING Y , Choir 10, il, 12: Bowling 'tb ' Club IZ: 'l'.S.C. IO. Her weakness for beautiful X, clothes and dancing afford Ln-A BI-UM DONALD BOLLES Enough pleasure and wish- sf d f Co n '1 12, siudem ful - I 'Riding club iz selivirl ilgurih-ia News 11, L0Q5LnSH:fgnP0PU'a vena Likeable, lively, and excep- tlbnally lnterested'in horses and rid- ing, Lila is Likely to accept almost any dare At all, to the amusement of her friends. IZ lEd. -in - Chieflg Play- crafters IO, II, IZ, Physics Club II, Assembly Co. IO, II, IZ lChairmanlg Biology Club lAsst. Treas.Ig War Memorial Committee I2. Debonair and humorous, Don lightly brushes Off his occasional faux-pas! His Never - relaxing energy will prove beneficial. Enormously proud of her ability to sing, she's Never found without a mul- titude of friends. EDWARD BOYLE Biology Club IOQ Math Club IZ, Chemistry Club I2. Electrical engineering is Ed's idea of Doing something useful in life. He likes to Delve into the mystery of radio, and won't say Yes or no until he proves 2 thing for himself. 350 x ff J , M A N , gf xg . xre mms sow.: Drafting Club lO, ll, l2g Math Club l2g Bowling lO, ll, l2g intramural Basket- ball lO, ll, l2g Intramural Baseball lO, ll, l2. Determined Duke has a very keen desire to Undertake the task of retir- ing at l7. Knowledge of how to make and keep friends Enlists him in the ranks of the well-liked. l i AUDREY CLAIRE BROCKWAY French Club lOg Spanish Club ll, l2g A Cappella Choir lO, Il, 123 l.R.F. ll. Arresting, captivating Aud is known for her Unusually lilting voice and fiery hair. Well- Dressed always, she'll be a model receptionist. 036 L1 X dirfkjl I WILLIAM G. BRENNAN, IR. Basketball lO Busy fixing his car, and reg- ularly lnstructing his barber how to produce the most Likeable crew haircuts, fun- Loving, pleasant Bill is sur- rounded by many 'nil .fl 'Jo 5 U .'L ' 49 gc, f' x pb X Yi .165 friends. 033 5 fp wi TW H' Ylenroir I DORIS E. BUND Red Cross l2 Daring Dut is the petite blonde miss who's Usually in the middle of fun. Writing letters Takes up most of her spare time at present. Qgzluqy, M' .Ky 'oi-Q of. r any age K ! ,ff r lgpwn-eyes. ,ff-' Q59 Sf y ,-ref' ' ll. ' X Deep Ar 'fthe oot ' X4 V 'J Y CARL W. BUSCHNER ,Z - 'B German Club lOg Basketball . '. bt lO, ll,'l2g Track l2gS0c.. ,yi X .1 t Cer iz. V ff, Nlifyin f 4 1 . AMES L. B N Rifle Club lOQ Band. , ll. 125 Orchestra lO, l 12. lust his ability to sleep through anything ls enough to make ambi- tious, friendly lim More different than most of the other fellows. Basketball .and other sports ,lplease quiet Bugk.,f' whose Unusual 'sincerity and ambi- tion make a good . Combination. He enjoys do- ing what he pleases, and Knows his future career- forestry. I A , ' l FRED P. BUTLER Rifle Club lOg Football ll lMgr.ig Football l2. Football is Fred's major ob- session, come Rain or shine. Ls fiendly, flashing s le Enthusiasm a m' iar to all. i ain esire i to gricul- al col ege. If f f . P rm Vfftwu BRUCE BUTTERWORTH Spanish Club IO, ll, Rifle Club llg Hi-Way l2, Business school provides his future, so Rely on Bruce because of his efficiency. Undeniably friendly, he can easily Count his friends by dozens. To relax in Enjoyment of records is his favorite pastime. IOHN W. CAHILL Soccer 12, Wrestling 123 Golf 12. lust one of those typically grand fellows we find Around school, easy-going. pleasant jack Canmsually be found amidst a multitude of Keen, fun-loving friends. MARY C. CAPON E Red Cross IO, Teaneck Sports Club l2. Russet-haired Mary is quite versatile-being Entertaining, good - natured, a good dancer, and Determined to some day be- , ycome a good listener. Y ALICE CAREW Art Staff IO, ll, l2g l.R.F. l2g Red Cross IO, ll. Artistic ability combined with a sense of humor Lends charm to this petite miss. To live In the Middle West is her goal, and she Can hardly wait to achieve it. Dancing, Eating, and letter writing Serif! keep her busy. CHRISTHILD CAROLYN CARLSEN Knack for getting into trouble is Indeed her weakness. Fair- haired Kit loves To hike and swim, and is always clowning, ii ln ,ga l k The Rich Full Life ROY CASPER fSpanish Club IO, Biology Club IO, Rifle Club llg Physics Club l Ig Math Club l2, Active Atoms IZ, Play- crafters IZ, Library Council lVice-Pres.l l2. Reliable and good-natured, friendly and Open-minded Roy. From year to Year, his sense of humor can be counted on. l RICHARD CARLSON Track I2 Diligent Dick plans a future which Includes aviation engineer- ing. He Constructs model airplanes in leisure. Kind and quiet, he's liked by all. gwygfaag ANTHONY CERASANI Cars, football, and food de- light Eternally smiling Cera. Is found Relaxing in leisure moments. This Amiable fellow is headed for college. 370 1' lm Y il iw ,,, --1. it itwli 1- ,:l5.w, u , -l iw2,li,jqJ'1,'l'l 3 iii.: 1 -1- 038 GILBERT CHANTER Library Council 10, Rifle Club IO, ll, 12. Bert admits that he'J1as an easy life and Enjoys it to the fullest. Even now he is Ready to join the Navy, where his Tolerant nature and happy grin will be a help. ,Lap-7 I ro 4 VMMI JAVC IN f,I4. p. ri 5647- Q 7- IOHN H. CLARK j.v. Football io locular and good-natured, Iohnnie'S Artistic attempts have Proved very successful. He Considers it worthwhile coming to school if he Knows he'll be able to play MARY ELLEN CLARKE Making her own clothes land very nice onesll And watching ball games keeps Mary rgarflfl-afki 6H'xsEf'f4 741,251 Q laotball. Rather busy. Her beautifu blue eyes are what Rifle Club ll, 125 lntra- You see first and always re- mural Basketball 11, I 2 A-'Y ,L L member. Loves to ski, drive, and fis . I r He is f, i Envied for his double jointed wp GZ bones. QM N I ' ext iyweiglbeggd Len will be --- flax 0, . 'S' 0' 4 25. 'if -kbdglofga-'A K J: E j . ...nw seem Ranma my-Nvo ug THOMAS A. CHILD Z j ' - i iz lr A, M41 X of-'tl Student Servltie 1, How RD I. CON IN tCaptlg Hi-Y 10, ll, 123 Red Cross lOg lylatlriz Club X A XL. Bafketb , 125 B 5 123 Soccer 10, 1 , 3 fi- bal 10 , 125 Fo tramural Basketball 10, 11, N IO, H, 12. 17-Z Tf3Cl4 12- . Humorous , good-n To have a dull moment ,bb tured, iend , is desiro around Tom is to X' Only of enjoying life a Over-rule his joviality com- X having fun, but in a DleTelY- HSPPY and 'f' jxyvlfyy Weak moment you'll get h Mischievous, he plans to study medicine. CA . CIOT ent Cou ' 11 Rifl lub 10 Bl ee be y if he Attaine the i eal, But he his Roasirr H. COLPITTS Business - like and sincere, Bob would like to Own a plane, He doesn't par- cularly care for homework, But he is willing to overlook that in order to get to col- lege sooner. to admit that he's also Interested in being a succe in college and business. l- Enormous vitality will pro that he can attain the goals. AL CONWAY iding Club ll, l2 lTreas.lg ,ifle Club l2g Cverman Club l. tlways up on current events, Al's favorite sport is box- ing. To be a successful engineer is his .ifetime goal. Friendly and unassuming, he likes to loaf, but finds time for many school activities. DORIS MAE COYLE Demure and reserved and very generous, wrong Dr right, Doris can't wait to begin to Really live after graduation. Roller skating ls only second to her favor- ite sport- Swimming, in which she ex- cels. , . r I 1 K - fd gp f, ' 'IX ' K l J 4, if 1 .J IEANNE A. jivey, up-to-date, and Frank ' Sinatra lf Enthusiast, blonde and gay leannie is Always ready to have a good time, Noisy ,or otherwise, when she's with the gang. ,ff 'I ILLIAM I. CRONIN e - Hi News Photographer , l2g Camera Club lO lSec. l, ll, l2g German Club lO, ll. Bulb , cameras, and all other photographic nstruments, clutter up sin- cere and Likeable Bill's house. Inter- ested in money, Luck, and success, we're sure he'll obtain all, -we ll it l ll s it l ' Romeo and lulief ANN FRANCES CREUTZBURG Spanish Club ll, l2g l.R.F. 12, Basketball lO, ll, 12. A head of shining blonde hair adds to Ann's Natural loveliness. Reading and relaxing Never bore her, but she en- joys basketball too. I 9:6 ri mile' to pro- ce attrac ' e lt n rden football t mb s all y of on her list riteS. X , 60497 M L' 1 ' f I A l l mor , pd I lp 9, ' . 7 , ,, in , lie n 2 I rd f: , l l . 4 - . 5 an c e e- Bou d, s u f is re rd collectio . An i Enthusiast, he ad he's partial to baseball, ROBERT A. DAMIANO Chess Club IO, ll, I2 lVice-Pres.l Bashful and believing Bob , likes,to sleep Or loaf. A chess expert, he also. enjoys Baseball, next year will find him in college. Vasa U 11, u l rti' s om- ' p OS L WILLIAM DAVIES Golf Club lO, ll, l2g Span- ish Club l l 5 l,R.F. ll 5 Rifle Club IOL Tennis Club lOg Football lOg Intramural Bas- ketball, lntramural Baseball. Baseball and football fan, Bill ls college bound. ln partic- ular he Likes golf, math problems, debating, he especially Loves eating, which is his prime weakness. BETTY DEBUS Delightful Deeb, friendly yet reserved. Enjoys 3 good iOl49. Intelli- gent, sincere, Entirely charming, her per- sonality will Bring her success in the business world. M 040W lb - X li HARRIETTE B. DAVIS Red Cross lO, ll, IZ, Hi- Way lOg Spanish Club llg Active Atoms l2g Basketball IO, Volleyball IO. Hoping to attain high goals in life, And planning to go in for nursing, Reliable, conscientious Har- riette is Really proud of her height and of You people calling her a sentimentalist. w ,N SL ,Q s f Kiss and Tell ISABELLA DE CHRISTOFANO Twirlingg Red Cross lO. If lppy could hear Harry james all day she'd be Perfectly happy. Her spar- kling Performances of twirling with the band Yielded entertainment to all who saw them. FRANK DE COU RSEY Football ll, l2g Wrestling, Baseball: Intramural Basket- ballg Hi-Y. Busy day and night with his rather Old-fashioned, though much- loved car, Bobo still has time to play football, Or have fun with his many friends. LOIS DE DIETZ Student Service IO, ll, l2. Leisure time means reading, sewing, or Enjoying lose lturbi's music to blonde Delightful Led, who in- tends to be a secretary. of' XS? WWQV5 Qapp I ir l , . Pesansiand efficie Pat should have no trouble At all in becoming a secre- tary. Football is Tops with her, and dancing is her leisure activity. O-ko WALTER DE LEAR Spanish Club llq tra ural Baseball Basket l When drivin a . Q dancing wit A pretty girl Love of bea It ul o Convert: Two of the in e s noted for i i ll, 'A r . f -1 -1,-: Walt is f up T ' . - d ii 55? if If ROBERT B. DELLABOUGH Student Council IO, Swim- ming IO, Track IZ, Soccer IZ, Golf II, IZ. Brawny Bob has a passion for swimming Or sports in general. His spontaneous and Bright sense of humor de- lights us all. ROBERT DE QUINTAL Football IO, Intramural Basketball IO, II, IZ. Boyish grin and infectious personality mark IOAN DISQUE jokes and laughs are always heard when Our likeable Diskie is around. She is Anticipating a designing ca- reer, but keeps busy Now with swimming, danc- ing, and riding. I ,il . Y . ,rl .ii MARILYN DODDS Student Service II, IZ, Sr. Riding Club IO, Rifle Club II, Cheerleading II, IZ ICapt.lg Hi-Way I2. Likeable captain of our cheerleading squad, You can recognize her in- fectious laugh. Never without friends, pop- ular and pretty. N d ? Our Deacon, the enthusi- ee We Say more astic piIot-in-the- r , ' , ,L - f Bud, who is anxious to prac- .l' Off tice aviation. ps' 0 ' 1 tv 'r . I , L byalb The scandals -1712 If- nc f--.55-+71 ' we . ,I I Z' ll A i 1, l XV Lina H 1 el ff '-141144. nsnmc , A, fl I I o!i'LfL i.i,4.,i, lp Drawing and reading are 'I ' 'V f' 'I' pastimes ANN Of bright-eyed, pleasant Dot, C . ' DOHRM who Libr ry Council IO, II, IZ, T-BIKES PISBSUVG in Spinning Rifle Club II, IZQ Drafting DANIEL E. DQRAN Glaydfeafns- Club IO, II, Rifle Team. DONALD DINNSEN Ir. Cabinet iPres.J 5 Sr. Cab- inet lPres,Ig Hi-Y IO, II, IZ, Basketball IO, Il, IZ, Track IO, II, IZ, War Me- mqrial Committee. Dari-haired, tall, friendly, best describes Our Class President. His 'I' ' ood g - Natured sense of humor is his trademark. Conscientious and always helpful, Charlie is Happiest when tinkering with machines. Unless his plans change, he will go to Casey lones' Aeronautical School. His eternal Kindness has won him many lasting friends. My-v5 fvdf, Dauntless and captivating Dan, has A beautiful pair of dark brown eyes. He is Noted for his amiability and many friends. MA f..,J 042 DONALD DRACK Basketball lO, ll, l22 Band lO, ll, l2g Orchestra lO, ll, l2. Don, tall and talente iS a leading star on Our basketball tea a is W X also popul rly '- Noted for his l' ll' ' bone os. IOSEPH EMBREY, IR. ' Bowling io, Te-Hi News lSports Editorl l2g Wres- tling lO, ll, l2. justifying his excellent sports U- editing On the Te-Hi News, loe's rare sense of humor, ALLAN ALBERT Except when busy wrestling, DRENKARD mark him to all. Always seen kidding around, tall, Loquacious Allan admits playing the piano- Laughingly, but well. Cioing out And having fun with the gang at Night is his idea of having a perfect evening. IOANN B. ECKERT Service Club l2g Hi-Way l2. just twinkling eyes, beauti- ful nails, and pep On top of everything else, inform you loann's Around. When not dancing or driving a car Nowhere in particular, she hopes to Narrow her immediate fu- ture down to business school. KENNETH W. EILERMANN Hi-Way l2 lSports Editorlg Hi-Y ll, l2g Soccer IO, ll, l2 iCapt. ll, l2lg Track lO, ll, l2g Intramural Bas- ketball lO, ll, l2g Intra- mural Wrestling lOg Tennis l2g Varsity Club ll, l2. Kind-hearted, good-natured ..Ken.. Excels in all sports, includ- ing wolfing. Neat and intelligent, he is popular everywhere. l I fg ii ,- ' ai On the Town K BARBARA M. ENNIS 2Serviqe Club ll, Sports f Club l2. Bbleball - enthusiast Barbara will Setitlef' for A murder rriystery anytime. Competents and Resourceful, ber ambition is to someday Be a very efficient secretary, and we're sure she will. l HELEN ENGLISH Basketball ll, T.S.C. IO Spanish Club llg Girls League, Leaders' Club. Her weaknesses records anc dancing, blue- Eyed Pinkie's plans in- clude college. Loafing takes up some oi her leisure, but she Enjoys swimming and skat- ing and Naturally an evening of dancing is appreciated. X ROBERT F. ERRICK Wrestling lO lM8f-l Doesn't deny that he liki to work Or that wolfing is his favo ite pastime. Concentrates on wrestling and football. l IANET ERSKINE dent Council ll, IZ, i.C. lO, Leaders' Club ll, g Hockey lO, l2, Basket- l lO, ll, l2g Baseball , ll, IZ. if WILLIAM EVANS Band, Orchestra. Busy with his musical prac- tice, friendly Bill Is quiet and unassuming, but always willing to Lend a hand whenever he can. Always Likeable, he is sure to be a success in life. i ial jeep likes tof all - A hingsll sodas and physics. 'Q iowed with a wonderful ense of humor, she ' oys being with others. X- 7 panish stenography A r gg P nts the way to ner future 'ill llllm m u areer. X 'il .X - 1 A f ' se- Z an N J f Cara S- I f f 0114 f A . You Can't Take It With You . Z, ...Q - Acicc LD M 1 i lycra t res French u ll tTreas t a swell guy with talent or t and acting lack born eveland Ohio hasn't lost the accent yet town for his corny jokes hes liked by all. AH efrocic Ht ter Rn 'e- f e ch ik to da Q D MW Jde t Servic O t i lg ,l I, ll, .fg b l , .l. '- s ' I ll . ' 0 . n in aaa 1.1 ,.,i ' o- , , t 'a i 3 . f - , ' e Kg ste s fa v e sti f s i o f Ro -HRW, ,ul 'T-1.I7' :KVI YT1. l-gf!! Q ,A l' V-If 'S .4 U , 1 lf., ' - l!': 'fQ45w l fa,-f ' -- Lv! 1,11 Ju, l -if I, f I , ., ff J ,JX- ii.sNz FAW:'i',,. Red Cross ll, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer lO, ll, l2. Fun-loving Fifi admits a a weakness for the Irish. Dancing, sewing, and exciting Football games are the favor- ite activities of Ilene, our peppy and talent- ed drum majorette. BAIIBARA FECHTMANN Sr. Cabinet, lr. Cabinet, Hi- Way l2g Girls' League ll, l2g Hockey lOg Basketball lO, ll, I2 lCapt.l 3 Biology Club lOg Spanish Club. Blonde Bobbie has the hair we All admire. Her witty sense of humor Rates high with everyone. She will Become an attractive, effi- cient -buyer. I i IEANNE FELLI Service Club IO, ll, School News Club ll, IZ, Play- Crafters lO, ll, l2g Spanish Club lO, ll. leanne, our talented, attrac- tive actress, is Entertaining and has a keen mind and an Appealing sense of humor. Her ideas and Naturally dynamic personal- ity are attractive. - NORMA IEAN FELTEN Hi-Way ll, l2g Te-Hi News ll, l2g Riding Club l2g Bowling Club IO. Norm likes best either danc- ing Or chocolate cake, though automobile Rides rate high. Cheerful and friendly, her Main aim is to be successful in business. 430 4 ROBERT B. FERGUSON Art Service Squad II, I2g Ir. Cabinet lTreas.Ig Sr. X -,elif f M641 'I I I A ' fgru Lf! fy! KL ww Hi-Y an Cabinet lVice-Pres.Ig Hi-Y ELIZABETH ANN FENNER II, I2 lTreas.Ig Intramural y St d Y C ,I N IZ. Basketball IO, II, I2. cf ,J f ! .u gn ouncl .' ' Friendly and competent cbs ,U , 1 Girls League II, IZ, T.S.C. officer his f , .Av W IO lTreas.I. . ' . v Brown-eyed Betty is known Ears iirhl -i Pr - ', P IN ,AQRY Fl-ACG fo' he' Ranges wel v 6939 'fi .ff . CeslIO ii if, lr Eagerness to help others. Wit Y mc S ,I in bf I ,' my Pretty, as well as Good- e Ae 1.1 4 if' e 5 D 'ale an? SMF' l Trustworthy, she'II be a good h ZH ' 1 I I UV . hd , ' ,Q . , f .1 'afly is petite,lCene dea secretary. i 'J ru, f t 1 ' lt 'J' V UI' I4 Ntol in V' arf ,, A, LV 1 ,, aural' y eni ie i -, ,. airway - . ,ig I , Em haticfl s flh i!1she's , 5 ' 7 V jpo but do is. 1 1 , I . f , L, ' l ' ,VA ' U ' I' I' - ' af' I U f X i dl K V ff V Il I J J -I, jx lyf' Q 'V 5' l I 1 I K Q' 'PI One ouch of Venus I j fr' LJ' Ip! ,V-r,9l.: I NJ lx ill ,A ',+5ANIELfFO1ARIDlQ 3 I J M! I nIYXSeNicSkI.g-TLieuQg ' C ' 3 I , occerf ' vim: rs EKEQ4 k1Z?E Iqt'Tu' Q B53 Ha- ff all il I ARBARA 1. FISHER ,vbaghigg arourl me halls, . . - ' , U , ' anny manages' Gridiron st , he's r' ognizej ' Clingcizpglgl ,I Il' Spanfah Always to have 3 smile for by the I lb HU 12,'H.'R,f, e?g f'eB S' all. Fun-loving and Entire high schq I as a nd-I kefbau 'I I av f a ' Natural, he'Il be a convinc- Neveffellgllllwoutl t kI6,' I Blonde, petite Bobbie is an mg lawyer' his excillent swimmer, but Eyes' Genes a tr e MJ Admlilt sue., has, fun even - X w en s ebs not torallf Y X ollicking in the water. Her friendly nature is I l 'J Benetishal to all those with who she comes in con- ?-Le s Z 044 ROBERT E. FORSCUTT !I,,,4,ILRafi , li, I2 MW manga Officerl e Club IO iendly and clever, this very Unusual fellow is ambidex- trous. Zips from hunting to car- tooning with Zest and ease. Watch this terrific New York - born Teaneckite be- come Disney II! C ,Le 50 'lg l 'IXXS WI ii' i X ,, I K X Xll idx I3'l +W-'B 'Rf X A XX W' I 'X llI2'.Wk1IlA i'i illllm? X XX wi -ilzlif, 3 , x,Q,a09,QiXiX -wi v li-iln' I XX' f:'XXXlvlw.X1,X. , X .: X WM?-lkii iii ' I X lititirtiiiisii I I .t I e may it X izfw WW I' i.l',1't-X- X J: F5 , 'r' f, ?'E iii, .X exif . K X Xi-IM, AV: ..,, X q,,x.'g,-, , X, , Xi ,X , Wa. X. All-' I We 'KX 1 .-'-Mt? ,tif - 'Lit' ' ' I fl Il ll wll Y ' ' 'XX gs, ,,g',m,X I .,,. I ily! Xi. wil I HENRY G. FRA K' Rifle Club II, I2 Having made up his mind t be a journalist, And a good one, ambi iou and friendly Han ' Now reading all the jou al- ism books he can. In Kindly and generous, he's a NLOAN certain success. Tennis Il, IZ, Kamera Klub IOQ Stage Crew IO, II, IZ! Playcrafters IO, Il, I2. Busy working on the stage crew, quiet Bill still found Interesbin many other thin8S in Cay an WILLIAM A. FRANZ 3 rg Life. His perseverance and diligence are Linked to the success we know he'll have. V STUART R. FRIEDLANDER Biology IO, German Club ll, l2glv1ath Club I2g Ten- nis IZQ Intramural Basket- ball IO, II. Seeking his place in the business world, trying To become a millionaire, Stu's Unusually fine character will be an asset. BARBARA FRIEDMANN lr. Cabinet II, T.S.C. IO, II, IZ, Basketball IO, II, I2, Baseball IO, II, IZ. Blithe and gay, Bobby loves to go Out on dates. She swoons over Frankie, But wants to marry her real dream man, BARBARA MARLAN GARDNER Camera Club, Te-Hi News IO, II, I2 IBusiness lVl?r.lg Hi-Way l2g Writers' Club IZ, Student Council Ilg Playcrafters IO, Service Club IO, Active Atoms IZ, Spagig. ish Club IO I li - slI2 M , V Pre . 3 Rif ' u Busycnig B ' PD I A M r su ss' advertise app I ll' novels and Q ' ing. Proud of Be' bor ith naturally wavy air.Jv,J, ' fxjff V JK M WILLIAM GARVEY X 'g lOg ltrfrnural ng if izsx-ri-rr-I-js VW in fr tb IO, II IZ, lnltgamuur o ' QM 'f'Bagebal , ntramural Foot- 'Qbaii io, ii, izbf , 4.jV tsfirT the on Xi t e are ix'si ,,LkNEp mla'rTZ - 'V' -xiyxg A OVEI' VI3 the 45 0 046 , 1 5, lf it French Club lO, llg a a Club l2g Rifle Club ll, 3 Football llVlgr.l l2. Pe-ppy and engaging Pete is Eagerly awaiting graduation and Then his entrance into the Navy, Even though his many friends will miss him. PAULA HELENE GELB Riding Club, Service Club lO, l l ,Te-l-li News lO, ll, l2, Playcrafters lO, ll, l2g French Club lO, ll, l2, Student Service. Personable, interesting Paula is A stimulating conversation- alist, Her Understanding current events er Literary backgr nd make -he telli 8 O 3i'.' .yy ' u otball lO, gems 'ci-i R e lb lO, I 2, Soccer IZ. js it iii' ROBERT E. GIBSON Rifle Club lO, Intramural Baseball lO, llg lntramural Basketball lO, ll, l2. Gregarious, happy-go-lucky 'C-ib would be content If he never had trouble with his car, or if he would Be able to get out in the world much more rapidly. I I' f was 'X gsm 6319, Mermaids Singing u bfi lf J ffl Ge Cer, noted for his f always Entertainmg sense of humor, ' ARRY G-',,GooDMAN'j . is often Seen Biology Cl 'lO, Jics RaC 'Ee2'0?:d fo i - Club ii, Crave grey? l2.' D D ' Likeable, interest g, and frie fy, Larry ' thai: clAcHlNo heer 'ngl ll, 123 et , ll 2. tknow or eading prowess, h fervescent per nality gives Beth Top rating among er riends. She Highly prizes her ability to mix with people. L Admits strongfdislike for the od rs. Ready for un, he has a broad in Reaching from ear to ear for all You people lucky enough to be his friends. ALDA LEE GILDEN Choir lO, ll, l2g Spar l l 5 Playcrafters lO, ll, Biology lO. Ambitious and friendly A has, in her Lovely voice, the basis fo successful Debut in the musical wo She is Admired for her constar perseverance. A f J K JOAN colRooN Red Cross lO, ll lVi Pres.l, l2 lPres.lg Serv Club IO, ll, l2g Frei Club lO, ll, Playcraft llg Hi-Way 125 Te- News lO, ll, l2. Iubilant and friendly, bi loan will - Only argue for that wh she knows is right, Always laughing, you c depend on her Never to fail you when y need assistance. MARIORIE A. GRAHN ident Service IO, II, IZQ i ROBERT L. GRAV ES Rifle Club IO Born to live and love a very rugged Outdoor life, W0bit'S leasin ersonality will J , J!! XJ 'ci-:ARL E gicovr A , c ' ' 'hatdf L all' S VV l,II'11OV- i g Cha lie ffl' d X A yvis Ha a fond 'king fQri-fan 'h s ha pigski. ent u ia ,th e ' ys Rel in in t movies chi g a good, Livel icture. As a book- per we're sure she'll e a success. If till p g P , - ls' League IO, ll, I2 B n asset, whether as a lf reas.lg Spanish Club II, e farmer or mechanic. R -Jsfudenq couqtfii 1 3 R I staken often for a very ECVOQ yflowinci 1:2 quiet person, Marge'll 1 Clubilof l.l3 Sebfifl, IO. mit to the fact that once ll. 1 Zifxgsfudi 59 'Ce Ill' she gets started you +, Ci X vi-ll LIVES- I IZ. 0196 leqdel' illy can't stop her. Her ISV, , lv B figballil . Il, 7 main ,kg 1 I- 8 U, X al in life is tio be a lab- : Y jkQLiXin 1125: psssjsses. IX oratory tec nician. ' dl d ' 1 xllatlerst ndixg perspnality. -fx M, Q X. one of , W' i This 'yea 'srspeppy cheirlead- V ers, Xa d wi l always ' A-5 M Have an abuindance of jf Y friends. BIithe spam WH! . F' j ' ,J gs I ,Vex ,, f lj. ,.- Q 1 J,-I xy,!f'fwj. JL ix I ff ,G ORIA GUTERSLOH T E , - , ' N GR N 0 lfllflrlf' League IZ, Baseball d ross' g Hi- ay , nfl!! fl I O, Ilg Basketball IO, Il, anish II IZ, lr. lj: IZ. binef ll! Pl3Y fa V5 lov 'V Generous and sincere, Gloria , IZ, Girls' Lea ue IO, , IZ. in shares her red hair with a twin, but has her fn winning personality, Knowing when to be quiet ds to her charming ways. She plays piano very :ely, but says it's for her own amusement. LOIS CREENSTONE Red Cross IZ, Playcrafters likes to Listen to the radio in her leisure time. IO, II, IZ, Hi-Way IZ, Open-minded and frank, Spanish II, IZ, Girls' League Yr she's sure to be happy. io, ii, 12. ,ff G , , Likeable Lois finds that be- I-yf ,rs X ing one by '7 ,327 Of the twins is often con- U , JJ. We fusing. Her Inherent good-nature is real ly a X Satisfaction to all her. if , LILLIAN I. HALVORSEN es provocation Easily describes our happy -witty ' ed, who loves Dangg ejhopes to be a sec-Etary, -X . . Ready to laugh at the slight- W 'X .ll- 4,,:f e , . , D,,f-7 '1 .24 X. .3 Tex N -3 N 'TX i 1 ff Q, I . i -Ali x M Mngqnwngym 470 AW SHIRLEY ANNETTE HARPER Service Club I I, IZ lPres.l, Hi -Way Il, IZ, Spanish Club I I lVice-Pres.l 5 French Club IO, T.S.C, IO, Basket- ball IO, II, IZ, Soccer IO, Baseball IO, II, IZ, Volley- ball lOg Opera Club. Lissome, vivacious, friendly Lee enjoys an Evening of fun with the gang, Loves talking, Eating, football, and pretty clothes. IEAN D. HARRIS Student Council IO, II, I2 'lSec.lg Art .Service Squad IO, l-li-Way IZ lAdv. lvlgr.I 3 jr. Cabinet lSec.l2 l,R.F. Il, lVice-Pres.l IZ, SQanish Club IO, ll, Girls' LeaguewO, Ill, IZ, Basket- ball IO, Q75 Baseball IO, Ilf War Memorial Com- mktte - u t, witty, versatile lean I hxleiqa debating Enthusiast. A truly sincere person, she Asks not for glory, but for the results. Her Natural cheerfulness will al- ways be an asset. 048 ,g , sf J I' MA HEDDE CI I Leader Club as Z l-lock Z lleybaQ IO Te ews 'jMaki ,o tr'n tomae her frien QM xblmit to 1 ' act th oo ,, f J eally l e all ener- ic Beppe Ye s to attend a finishing school. and Il make a C 'aw' Roseau' F. HEITMANN Camera Club IO, II lVice- Presl, IZ, Biology Club IO, German Club II, Active Atoms IZ. QTX I I Bank on Bob if you want to - M see some out-of-the- ' . Ordinary snapshots. Quiet .JJ-I-ffm - ' and reliable, he's I T-:gl Bound to be a successful be engineer. .f .- e if f , Vu ,KS-IIQI ' I l You Touched Me O ,IJ J' I.- ,X UUJHJ 1 f I, , - -f 2 X . J. .5 , ' 'WI' f ' I DRA HEMHAH l 5 I , fl , Fren Il, I Q lfCros'O,Ilg i ylZt bu, ' lAssociate Ed.l 2-'Service Club f,,f4lI,Tei,Qi NewslO,lI Lf! J gjlfrisfating con nj 'f she baffles ve' M I. ADELAIDE MARIE HATHAWAY Anxiously awaiting the post- man each Day, gracious and sincere Adelaide is an Enthusiastic lover of fun and laughter. One and all by her extdnsive vocabulary. Natural and friendly, Son is a wonderful mixer. LOIS HILGEMAN Leaders' Club ll, IZ, Bas- ketball IO, II, IZ, Soccer IO, ll, IZ, Hockey IO, II, IZ, Baseball IO, II, IZ, Volleyball IO, II, IZ, Ap- paratus Club IO, II, IZ, Sports Club IO, Here's good-natured Hilge who craves Italian spaghetti. One of our most energetic Leaders in all Te-Hi sports. She enjoys all Good books as well as more athletic activities. Enthusiastic and capable, she's sure to go far. . iililliwllll IACK HOFFMANN Band IO, Physics Club II, Intramural Basketball IO, II, IZ, Hi-Way. just a swell fellow is our helpful and Ambitious jack, who looks forward to a Career in engineering. All sports and any Kind of fun are sure to catch his eye. DORIS MARIE HOPPENRATH Intramural Basketball IO, ll, l.R.F. II, IZ, Spanish Club IZ, Hi-Way IZ, Opera Club IZ, Girls' League IZ, Te-Hi News IZ. Determined to make a suc- cess of her life, Our lively, friendly Hoppie is one of the most Reliable girls ir' school. Sews, reads, and dances In her leisure time, but is content to Sojourn with people she likes. Only job, but he is Sports. Quiet andy sum- Should be in su HERBERT WAL A ' HOSSFELD Intramural, Baseball Herb claims when lo ing is tive in all ing he c eg-AK .U- fqiwf ,VY if f X I bw Up in Central Park 'HUFNAGEL an sv Enthusiast: lover flun and Going riding. Her sparkling smile and eyes are in- WJN Eed assets. 2 AR 1 VIVIAN HOPWOOD .' -'bio I I lres.b, r , 5 ntra- Volleyball IO, Red Cross IO, H I . ?8oii1 Iiowii, IZ, Basketball Lu, -4. mu' , anwwnfz I i - I . , '-Y I I, Vivacious Viv, lovely, in- 'L i - arsity triguing, and I . , ti toms Intense, is a talented dancer. Xiu-J e I mit- Her fee. ' her always. 04:0 I . . rA..4.4,ei2- Vivid personality will help PATIENCE HORNNEY Biology Club IO lSec.l, Service Club IO, Playcrafters IO, ll, IZ lSec. Treas.I, Girls' League IO, II, IZ, Spanish Club II, IZ, Intra- mural Basketball IO, Active Atoms lSec.l IZ, Hi-Way IZ, Student Council IZ. Patience is one of the many virtues that Pat Adheres Gracious, un- and extremely Wu KATHERINE HUHN Kindness and sincerity are Kay's most Admirable traits. Though a movie enthusiast, You will also find her play- ing the piano and reading. Honest, good-nat red, and completely un- Assuming, Hal's quiet sense of humor Links his wit with his gra- cious manner. 490 , 1' U- .MM 050 IEAN HYERS Rifle Club 115 Service Club 113 Student Council 11, 123 Cirls' League 11, 12. jovial, tiny, adorable to look at, jean Earns rightfully the nick- name of Shrimp. Allotting the present time to loafing, Nursing will occupy her fu- ture years. ANGELINA IPPOLITO Riding Club 10, 11, 12 Intent upon someday finding . a to P 'Rosition in the dress design- ing field, her .Pretty brown eyes and win- .some smile make You a1l recognize her very easily, 'Q NORMAN IACKMAN Student Service 103 Biology Club 103 Physics Club 11, Varsity Club 11, 12, Math Club 123 Active Atoms 123 Track 11 lMgr.1g Intra- m al Basketball 11. N ed for his good nature, Norm nly wonders where to find spare time. Ranging from medicine to sports, his Many interests in life are admirable. anim. jAEcER German IO, ll, 12 Born in N, Y., Beryl prefers Teaneck, Even if only to have more space to drive in. Resourceful and friendly, he'lI tell You he talks too much, al- though his friends Like it, to judge by their numbers. CLAIRE MARIE IARVIE Red Cross 10, 11, 123 Hi-Way 12. Clever and artistically in- clined, Claire's Leisure is spent in drawing She is Acutely interested in history past and present. In the future, her name will be on the Roster of famous artists. muon If 'l visir0ngQ 1 ll,lC-QQ .L we ' Good News 1 I VIRGINIA IEWELL Riding Club 103 A Cappella Choir 10, 12. Winsome and eaSY'80lY18, Winky has an Intriguing sense of humor. People who are Natural are her favorites. She is always Keenly interested in sports, and for a few Years she'll work, and then get married. 1 C. CLIFFORD IESSOP, I Chess Club lOg BowlingC 12, Football 10 llVlgr.l jolly Cliff always seems be busy. Enjoys being with a go: natured girl. Sociable and lively, he lil to Spend his leisure time oi dates. EDITH LOUISE IOHANESI T.S C. 12 Even-tempered and hone haired, Edith Dotes on all types of foc especially Ice-cream. Always enthus astic and pleasant To talk to, her ability to ici skate and dance Have made her leisure ai tivities enjoyable. , I . ' it ' I , I is BETTY ANN IOHNSON brary Council II, I2 'res.Ig A Cappella Choir , IZ, Opera Club Ilg ench Club IO, II, tVice- es.I IZ, Studio Club I2 Lecy.I pnde, gay, intelligent Bet- ty Ann ,cels in all sports, especial- lv ennis. Interested in all music, she ikes pride in playing iazz. au'll never find her worry- ing, IAM ES IOHNSTON wlly jimmy who has a hand 1 singing, is tall and blond. Iain delight is Saturday night. BEVERLY IOHNSTON French Club II, IZ, I.R.F. ll, I2g Opera Club IZ, Hi- Way I2. Born in Vancouver, Canada, her favorites are EngIand's Antnony Eden and tea-drinking. Vivacious and cheerful, Bev's a super skier. x, N . l,,' iii-X . ,U . ,, M vb sw' QI 1 'I Q4 I J Skin of h iq A , tix, Z-!Jgl l JN sl BULLIAM G. IONSDOTTER Rifle Cl I I Bischoff's head soda jerk ,X Is a friendly, fun-loving fellow who Likes the wave in his h and the idea of Leaving his job to become a Marine. CATHERINE B. IORDAN Knowing that her red hair is her trademark And that she's easily spotted, Kay will be found, in the Years to come, as a huge success in the business world. JSC ,Q 4 A WIL I KAIS I ram ral asketlalf II, I2MJ:lcer IO!'I'l, sity RUTH KALFAIAN Student Council IO, Hi-Way IO, I I, I2g T.S.C. IO, Lead- ers' Club Il, I2 lVice- Pres.I 3 Hockey I I, IZ, Bas- ketball IO, II, IZ, Baseball II, IZ. Reliable, active Kal is I. noted for her Unusually friendly disposi- tion Towards all with whom she comes in contact. Her friendship is something all will value. RICHARD KALMBACH Intramural Basketball Desirous of obtaining a good college education, and Intending to continue play- ing baseball, Dick Claims that there's nothing unusual about him, But we Know him for his cheerful- ness, spirit, and good- nature. 510 ROLEAN E. KEIL Service Club ll, 12g French Club 10, 11, 12, Riding Club 10, 125 Basketball 11, 12. Responsive to any suggestion of fun Or a chance to laugh, dreamy-eyed Roi Loves dancing, swimming, and horseback riding. Playcrafters ll, '23 Spanish Club ec.l I2, League , .1 1 Hi- Way 12. Petiteness and constant cheerfulness Are Pat's most admirable features. Her attitude Toward life is idealistic, we hope her dreams come true. ! yl'llffflfifW,i ylfffyf 1' ADY KILE G otw6 an ll b n n !l'Lu la ' nto deams. We -dress acti , she s to BS 8 Yen to e model, and should be a success. fi Danc ,a go h back rid- in Sh 052 'fi e Animal ,i IOHN KILLIAN joking and laughing with his friends is only One of the things that john misses between His occasional leaves that he gets from the Navy, which he entered last year. -tr' K MARLOT KLEIN ed 103 Te-Hi News 5 tudent Council 10g an Club 10, aking clothes is a favorite leisure time Activity of competent Ma,-- lot, who also likes Reading and basketball. Born in Germany, she Lends much to the lives of her friends. LeROY KLEMM Camera Club 10, ll, Rifle Club lO, 11. Reserved, patient Roy will strive to be Outstanding in the insurance field. Tall Yarns, jokes, and driving in- terest him, FRED KNOBLOCH Golf 11, 12, Rifle Club 103 Chess 12, Frankly announcing that he is a Real woman - hater, curly- haired Fred Enjoys sports, and will go to college. Dislikes Frank Sinatra and girls! DORIS KOLVEK Student Council 10 Dependable, resourceful Dorry will be one Of our future secretaries. Her ambition is Reason enough to believe that whatever Is undertaken by her will be a Success, no matter how difficult. 1 n K , . . .F - rip, .f L. v 7'-, r -4 - Y -4.. f -. .a 1 'AKLENE M. KOSTER Girls' League IO, Il, I2g Te-Hi News I2 llvlanaging Editorl g Baseball IO, II, l2g Basketball IO, II, 125 Red Crossg Hi-Way. Boots is beautiful and well- groomed. The Opposite sex is attracted by her Obvious charm, and her sparkling white Teeth and infectious smile captivate one and all. DONALD KRAMER Chess Club IO, Varsity Ten- nis IO, II, I2g Intramural Basketball IO, II, I2, Dressing beautifully, like Sinatra, and resembling him too, On the tennis courts Don is like greased lightning. Neflf, quiet, and unassum- ing, he's friendly towards everyone. DAVID ALLAN KRONCKE Hi-Y IO, II, I2g Football II, I2. Devilish and good - natured KruncI'1 is Anxiously awaiting his grad- uation. His Vitality and subtle humor are by all Te-l'li's stu- ! 1 .gap-Jlaele 1 I M'7D0NALD E. KUNKLE PGM Soccer I2g Wrestling II,!.2 I2g Student Council I I. Calm, amiable Cal is look- ing forward to A career in engineering. He fills most of his Leisure hours with sports and homework. PETER W. M. KUSS Band IO, Il, I2g Baseball ll, I2 iMgr.I. Pursuing the idea of having MAR' a beautiful wife and ON-9I'!!B Enough money to really live, 'ters' lu g i N s Pete's hair and ability I I 2 i- Wa I2g To dance attract the fairer! p n' IO, I, I ' asket- sex. His boundless II I Q ve Atoms Energy and 'perseverance r ' MCa l Choiif' sure his success. ning fo avgifmaf deeply I hi den d of 6 Un al hot jazz-,' Marion , ' fl - I E nig! in Vfijgciisi ed a wort critic -I , -- - f al ost I A V li fKi ds of s' . Tall and ii! ff attr ci e, she y Yearns to travel constantly 1 and widely. I -ll , Ojai' en O90 , IEANNE MARIE LA BONTY Playcrafters IO, Il, I2 IVice-Pres.lg School News Bureau Il, I2 IPres.Ig Girls' League II, I2g Te-Hi News I2. MARION K. LAGNO Te-Hi Service Club II, I2g Red Cross IO, II, I2g Hi- Way I2 lBusiness lv1gr.ig Girls' League I2. Leisure time is something which sincere and Iam sessions and symphonies Affable Lag has very little alike are of. Always on the Enjoyed by our artistic and GO, nel' Winning Smile has graceful leanne. gained her many friends. Acting and writing are easy for her and it's Never dull when she's around. 530 ZV' Z.. AE I Y-v9L'fvuzJ IK 054 az 15444-uJffVUU,' IUDI ELA E LARSEN Student Servic IO, II, T.S.C. IO, Girls' Sports IO, II, IZ, A Cappella Choir IO, II, IZ, Leaders' Club II, I2. justifying herself by excel- ling in sports, Unusually cheerful ludy has a natural aptitude for Directing and organizing, ln- terested in having fun and Yearning to go to college, she's sure to attain both goals. THEODORE R. LEEDER Rifle Club IO, II, IZ, Rifle Team IO, II, IZ, Basket- ball II, IZ. Talkative and courteous, the big ambition of Engaging Ted is to join the Navy. His greatest Desire is to see the world and meet interesting people. - CHARLES M. LEVERS Rifle Club IO Charlie affects laziness, but in his leisure He can always be found working on his car. Usually only interested in mechanics, we sometimes Can get him to admit that there are other things he Knows of that do interest him. .V PATRICIA LEWIS Art Staff II, Hi-Way I2. Pul,chritudinous Pat is always ' well-groomed. Already. a successful model, she would like To become .a famous fashion ,designer. ,. I -I I C l ANTHONY P. Ll MONE The nickname Babe is hard to connect with Our Tony, who likes to drive big trucks. The Navy is his goal and, with his wavy black hair, You can bet he'll look good ' in the uniform. ,co ,Qu it Early to Bed EDITH LINDEMANN Band IO, Spanish Club II, Girls' League IO, II, IZ, Opera Club II, Volleyball IO, II, IZ, Baseball IO, II, IZ, Basketball IO, Il, IZ, Hockey IO, II, IZ, Sports Club IO, Leaders' Club II. Energetic Edee loves to participate in sports, Dances, plays the flute and piano, and Eats in spare time. Next year she Expects to be away at col- lege. AJ -lf I I I i I IOHN LIND Basketball II, I2 lMgr. lohn likes to take life ea: although always On the go, either hunting fishing. To Have a future in medicir and to Never be without money, a lohn's ambitions. fffiia UPMAN St ent Servic I, I ' B ology Club I - IL ll, IZ, Ridin Cub Il. Born to possess a most pleasant smile, brigh Omnipresent Lippy enjoy dancing and Believes he will make med cine his life work. ROB ERT C. LOEHWING IACQUES H. F. LOELIGER Band, Orchestra 1O, 11, 123 Rifle Club 103 Biology Club 105 Track iMgr.1 11, 12. ludging from his sense of if WMM? MY nw! NEAL A. MACKENZIE Football ll, 125 Intramural Basketball 1 1, 123 Intra- mural Baseball ll, 12. May and june are the months that our Altruistic, affable Mac looks forward to, as he Can relax and spend his time enjoying himself. md, amiable Bob would humor and be content to Affability, it's no wonder fn a beautiful convertible, lack has ' and spend many Countless friends. The pur- sy hours riding around suit of with his bounteous Knowledge in college iihis ., DONALD j, MAGNAN friends. aim. bi 5 sy . , X Don is sports-minded and 1 also likes to wofk Q4 A 0 mechanical things. His , X n quiet humor and 'QV 'B 95, 1' 4 xy Naturalness make him a AQ u 1 2 great favorite. QQ P 1 'X Q y . .L X ol I . . . V V f r We QW ' . - 4 uv' H 10 uf Yheypbyin +2 ' 0 Jo, 40, 174 li JN . lf. to S! W 01 , ' 5 D 6 , . KE 01 Q at ' ' XKJJV Of' WLIAW. Myvgussm, 5ENT.ALAN 'Loscl-is I NM ' - udent Service 4125 Biology L I A ub 10 F otball 11 Track GE A. TTERS lg rx Socc2:L l'2g Wrestling P V. QR Lapper is liking him. eryone admires his clever cartoons. His mchalant and artistic per- sonality should , .ily gain him success in life. Opera Club 11, 123 Sr.- Cab- inet 125 Student Service 103 Hi-Way 123 Girls' League 10, 11, 123 Leaders' Club 11, 125 Hockey 11. Cray eyes are photogenic Tootie's most Engaging feature. Her abil- ity to dance and Normally enjoy herself under any circumstance is Enough to make her happy always. travel Luxury some bitio s Loaf, ut 550 mt, - 'li ' i X Hi . N 'ftp 'tt::.....:'l i xiii , V, , 2 whit... .,' wi-iq t is u ' ite' -'E , GRACE E. MARTENS A Cappella Choir lO, ll, l2g Baseball lO, ll. Good-natured and exuberant Grace is a Real music- lover, but that doesn't keep her from Adoring all cats. Her favor- ite athletic Contest is baseball. She is planning to Enter the field of journalism and will do well. ' -4 it HARRY MARTENS Track lOg Spanish lOg Bas- ketball lOg intramural Base- ball lO, ll. Helpful and fun-loving Har- ry has An aversion to girls wearing bangs. Rollicking, carefree, and gay, he's Really happiest when riding here and Yonder in any car at all, I 'P S: Y' E lla -:CL , -GP' We Xfc, HAROLD McCAFFERY Mac, who eats whenever he gets a chance, Aspires to be an engineer. Amiable and Conscientious, he always finds time for basket- ball. IOAN File OUl'- Na s anci 4 L pa :me A P -sl -1 j J l N A Sound of Hunting Q l , , .i . X IA Mc c f A . 0 ll' king! ecklg ,gyzegy wa l BA T- N W Engine a n 'important .s.c. ,L e' ub I2 .mcg 1 :QMQK N I rlsl lil' AZ- ' V! Deilgfle emar . , I ls 0 3 f B fl B 'S nAvlo MATT ws ' 1 W l I,-9 o rth b ness Soccer 10' ll X f I' .Qrl lfler Debonair, popular, and 'VJ ab lu will a re her friendly Dave '. v . ess 'rl . , Admits his weakness is bor- usa s as well as In life. rowing money. Violently obiects to ridicule of his car. Y Enjoys mechanics, sports, and horseback-riding. y M W ve! Mlm, X Yi 056 DONA D S NAUGHT Rifle Club , l21LlQlrestlin l More than a lg, ac i en'o s datin l Y Although football als .s Well-liked and Cheerful, he's looking , ward to college. milf W5 I-0. : My PM fftjjf,ZfQ-ac ,deaf feggu- ,im-1204 4 il f IOHN McPARTLAN D Many future plans are being considered by this Affable fellow, who has a weakness for all Cars, and who has many friends. kicHARo 1. McQUEEN, lk. Basketball lOg Baseball ll, l2g Football ll, l2g Wres- tling IZ. Debonair Mac has a per- petual laugh that Is .contagious A lover of ' good times and Clever sayings, he has taken Q , his place in the ,Kingdom of Teaneck High's sports. E C. MEEGAN oss lOg T.S.C. l2g mera Club l2. id petite Betts is mtent when she can the cream puffs she wants. Her leisure Time is spent in reading or sketching, and her will help her' to be- ne a' in the field of in- terior decorating. v IAMES MELEHAN joining the Navy is Bell's plan for the future, And he's keeping himself busy in the Meanwhile with football and FLORENCE MEYER Te-Hi News ll, l2g Play- crafters llg Bowling Club golf. ' . Efficient and pleasant, he's lz' Spamsh Clul? l2', Certain fc Frank, shy, music-loving Secure happiness in the Fl0 wanfs to I yea,-S ahead' Launch upon a career in journalism. Swimming Or football hold her atten- iw ' tion in sports. , Mo , WJ L . JI . rw ,X ' I f ll , WMM ' f J l X f ' R l' A r r Having a Wonderful Time MQW LILLIAN MEYER French Club ll, l2 lSeC.l Likeable and cheerful Lil has ROBERT CHARLES MILESI Football ll, l2g Basketball lO, ll, I2 lMgr.lg Hi-Y 12. Bet on Mollie for a good time, whether On the dance floor, at a party, or in school. Bashful l?l and humorous, he is well-liked. a yen to 'V Investigate foreign lands. Her ideal is to Live in perfect harmony 'th ll I. NANCY uae MEIGHAN ' W' a peope T.S.C. lOg German Club Natural and unpretentious, you can bet' that Nan will Always fall for a grin. Try- ing to help others, and Never failing, is one of her most fortunate assets. 'Sit .. 570 058 J W' VJ' JA . J' ' Lf J ALFRED GRE ORY MITROS Golf l2g Intramural Basket- ball IO, ll. Anticipating an exciting tu- ture in the Air Corps, Likeable and easy-going Alf also Finds time to be an excel- lent dancer. MARIE IEAN MOORE Competfnt and artistic . ll hickfi 1 Hopes to become an im- portarvt Industrialist's private SSCFS- tary. Charm and ability make her the Kind of' person who will sjacceed. VIRGINIA M. MORRISON Hockey ll, IZ, Tennis Il, IZ, Basketball Il, 12. Gregarious, vivacious Ginny attracts others by her Infectious laugh. She en- tered Teaneck last year. Nursing is her goal in the future. Notwithstanding the fact that she's always Yelling she's late, she still e pys sleeping. MI WV DAVID RANDOLPH MORROW Sr. Cabinet lVice - Pres.l g Varsity Club, Wrestling IO, Il, I2 lCapt.l 5 Football IO. Diligent, but not to the ex- tent of giving up A possibility of having fun, likeable and Very friendly Dusty spends his leisure time Enthusiastically wrestling and hoping to graduate. SHIRLEY PATRICIA MOTH Hi-Way ll, I2 lAssociate Ed.lg Te-Hi News ll, IZ, C-irls' League Il, I2 lSec.lg Basketball IO, ll, Baseball IO, ll. Like most people, vivacious, fun-loving Lee Emphatically declares she wants to have happiness. Entertaining and likeable, she is certain to be a success. I Remember Mama ELEANOR MULEA Service Club I I gGirls' League ll, IZ, I.R.F. llg Spanish Club II, IZ, Hi-Way IZ, Basketball IO, ll, Student Council IZ. Enthusiasm, charm, and a gay, lilting Laugh make Elly the center of fun. Her Leisure time is always filled, and the success she Yearns for will surely be hers. i l i l PIERRE D. MOURAD, IR. lr. Cabinet Ilg French Club IO, I2g Spanish Club Il: Wrestling ll, Intramural Sports IO, ll, I2. Pleasant, personable Pete's main interests and Enjoyments out of lite are to date girls and To be a success in a jour- nalistic field. Enthusiastic and mischievous, he's well liked by all. EDWARD CHARLES MURRAY Track II Eager and energetic, Eddie is Decidedly an aeronautic en- thusiast. He's happy Driving a car or reading any Interesting book, but is more absorbed when Engaged in watching a foot- ball game. ir is I ...saw + is my ,aw If a. it A , y ' V Rosen NAVARA l mt l iw lflill xr xl' lk tl i rf Sq ellllm. ' l All itil? . l it ' 'i A W arr'l,f X . l X K ,S 1 l' Busy in his workshop, Bob ,. iv' doesn't EDWARD I. NOLAN Easy-going and likeable Ed is an ardent Dodger fan. He considers his unusual Dishwashing ability an asset, and has a Yen for sleeping, eating and having fun. - 1 ULUAN MYRHEN of'e af'F,iYEi.l'lT1ed..l'ifif,'ffl, n 5 X Red cross io, cms' Benenqgevlf,hzpgisiigsigellal ul'-V i u , - the 22335 gigsessor of fill all his ambitions. POHN T those M' dj riguing, dreamy brown Che r eyes, isa Oz, id , IZ, fer of skating, and will ctive s l 5 M th Club become a secretary. 12 I unty - r-my es ing , d mbin ith f e K g Y ll' If - rown , I ev r . -, enthusia m are jg pf N K, i ai- two great assets. ife with Father I fm? . ff N ELSON rsity Club, Football IO, ll, l2g Wrestling ll. xterous as any dancing star even a juggler, Don's personality, tty clothes and energy add ypg up to popularity. CORN ELIA ANNE CAKES Student Council l l g lr. Class Cabinet llgHi-Way ll, l2g Service Club lOg French Club IO, llg Spanish Club ll, IZ, l.R.F. l2g Latin Club IO. Cheerful Cornelia is always busy, either sewing Or dancing, or, occasionally, daydreaming. Never without a smile, her constant and good- Natured helpfulness has won her many friends. You see in her a future kin- dergarten teacher. DONALD 0'BRIEN Dancing, sleeping, or playing football are Only a few of likeable Don's, whose freckles Nobody can resist, leisure activities. ,W ' . it We fi i t ', a bi t . QW, A ii- 'l wi 590 ,r Qs THOMAS A. O'BRlEN Rifle Club lO-l2 Tinkering with his car or driving around Occupy Tom's leisure. Cheer- ful and friendly, his Main ambition is to play the trumpet with Harry james. RUTH A. OELKRUG German Club lO Rapidly accumulating a great number of friends, Unpretentious, capable Ruth would like To be a successful secretary and have a Happy life with no cares and plenty of fun. 060 DOROTHY IOAN 1 1 I 1 ' ' ! , HERB PKELMANA 1 Handso e, good-nztured 'Xgken really Ehiays and appreciates a good joke. Always Ready to go to sleep, he'll give up ' Both sleep and sports to own a beautiful car. O'CONNOR Student Council llg Red Cross IO. jolly Oaky is tall, dark, and Oh, boy! She intends to be a model And we know she will suc- ceed if Neatness and poise count at ANN ELIZABETH OLSEN all' Red Cross IO a Walter Thornton model W' she's qs.-3 oticeably on the way to , ultimate success. Xb? h Qatural, unaffected Bangs HAM., ' skating. ....,. l V wb Q ' iwuilpb.. 6 b ww A CX own y. GV- , sig Stage Door , uwiss o'HARA Biology Club 105 Golf ll, l2. lourneying through the halls with A big hello for everyone, is a Morning routine for pleas- ant, friendly, Enthusiastic lim. A natural Sports-lover, he really enjoys basketball. MARY TERESA O'NEILL MQFYY and gay. Terry is looking forward to A secretarial career. You can always see her R0lliCkir1g on the dance floor in her spare time, Yet she finds time to make many friends. EDITH O'RElLLY Girls' Le l, l2, Serv- ice Club , 23 Red Cross ll,l2gFre h llg i- Way ll, 3 Te- i s l tudent ' ssing an t XC? b able to ' iQ! help others, ' - cio - aicuiabigf da can bexq found Tr ' to get a ack ound. Her go - ature and Ia mar er. Mjnsi ' 'Q . A N H.. it ..,,' i ,Wm 3, W angle il If my VI I if , I I I it. at I W-.fm ll' 15151 I till .if A I ' ll ' . T t ,y ., ,. ' .il I -ill f I ' 'lt am 1 U V! AQ? Mwmgw ' -u wl 'Ll-fs' M ht W' LITA R. PAGANELLI Ir. Cabinet, Sr. Cabinetg Basketball IO, II, 12. Lively and amiable Lee is always busy and is Equally talented in drawing and sewing, Even-tempered, she'lI be a good bookkeeper. AU DREY PALMER Art Service Squad IO, 11, 12, Orchestra 11, 12. Artistically inclined Audie has a most Unusual talent for turning everything she Desires to paint, into a work of art. Intent on being a success. her ambition, Enthusiasm, and friendliness will aid her greatly. a , . .uv J IOYCE LORRAINE PALMER Student Council IO, II, Girls' League IO, II. joking with friends, dancing, or going On long hikes through the woods are Yet the favorite pastimes of Conscientious, talented Ioyce. Her Energy and enthusiasm are wonderful assets. IOE W. PAPPALARDO Football IO, 11, I2. Wrestling IO, II, 12g just as recognizable by his car as by his Outstanding prowess in sports, friendly loe Enjoys any type of dancing and entertainment. FELIX PEDROLI, IR. Soccer 12, Track II, 123 Basketball II, 12. Fun-loving and mischievous Felix Enters any plan to pull prac- tical iokes. Loquacious girls annoy him, as he Insists he is extremely shy. ln X-chequer he plans to earn a million. fa fd y JV 9 g ,s 1. .L Billion Dollar Baby ROBERT PERRAUD Camera Club 12, Rifle Club IU, 12g Wrestling. Born to enjoy life, happy- go-lucky, Omnipresent Frenchie likes to sleep, play Ball, listen to records, and dance. ROBERT Drafting Club IO, I I 3 Bowl- ing lug Intramural Sports IU, II, 12. Going in tor mystery books and recoros In his spare time, tall, like- BDIC Gigi Glories in anvmg his car BDOUI' IOWI1 I0 Inspire nis friends with his wonderful prowess in this tield. MARGARET PERRY Student Council IO, Girls' League II, I2. Poised and charming, Peg's response to dancing is Enthusiastic. After leaving school, her Goal will be a good secre- tarial position. 610 062 GLADYS PFORR Service Club II, Basketball IO, I I, IZ, German Club II. Girls who are snobbish will never be Liked by this happy-go- lucky, natural, And friendly girl, who likes to swim, Dance, play basketball, and loaf. EILEEN PIAZZA A Cappella Choir IZ, Hi- Way lTypingl l2g Service Club, Basketball. Listening to piano music is one of the favorite DENISE POLITY Girls' League IO, Sports Club IO, Spanish Club Ilg Soc- cer lOg Ping-Pong IO, Opera Club I I g Basketball IO, Girls' Leaders Club Il, IZ, Hock- ey IO. Dancing, playing the piano and accordion Enliven Denny's spare mo- ments. Talented and Natural are the verdicts of her many friends. HELEN R. PRATT Service Club I I 5 Girls' Leagu Il, IZ, French Club IO, II Homework, we've heard, , her pet peeve, Even though Helen has envi able grades. Loafing is ner favorite activ ity, but she Enjoys reading also. She like people and Naturally they all like hen Enjoyments of this charming, personable girl, who is Endowed with the happy fac- ultv of making friends. , I as E 4E AR aqz 'Follow the Girls X TED OTIS PRICE, IR. 'U ' ' 0 foe,-1, QVJB. Stamp Club IOQ Math , f Club IZ. 'Q fx xy To earn four-and-a half m NANC lion and then retire of . , ' an Alaskan lodge are t Q. Earls Le e l ' unusual ambitions of Qofball r 1269855 This fellow. His natural v ' as ' f and ability to enjoy li I ' lub ' aQball ' ' - . hhjnlg ffl ' I ' I mensely are highlights 3 I 1' . a Mio' ' an entertaining and XID 5' ' dl I A U ' Sparkling personality that x 7 X - ns ago lflf f will all miss. .v e S6 er dif ' t i Oy uxions. Q HAR PLOG rally lovely blonde air is exquisite. Student Service II, I2. Hard-working Harry is plan- ning to be A chemical engineer. Pains- taking and Reliable, he still finds time for sports, Reading, loafing, and wom- en. He Yearns to be a millionaire some day. 1 WALTER RAYMOND Student Council Il Warm personality, blond, grinning- Anytime there's fun, Wal- ly is Likely to be around. Enjoys CHARLES RADL Telling ani collecting snap- py go es. Rifle Club IO Cheerfrl adnd modest, Chuck , ELAINE THERESE H lffealy PUCCIARELU as tgirp ans made for en- g the r. A Cappella Choir, T.S.C. U' S' Army' Girls. eating, Og Leaders' Club Il, I2g and f90lball w iasketball ll, l2i Spanish C0 Tests ll: that orderl NORMAN W. REEVES It il fub II, see o arouse , , of I , L., leasarljvoice :nd wavy hair n l rki l fgl mls hard' Rlfleprglula lg' qilqles lvlce- L it a to uck's i ' - . ' ' ' ' I -- othung appeals to Norm N 3, ' . nusuflyalmlsgggtg :HI he E as much as a good sense mm onditions. Desi u o n N' f of llumor' Qulel and ambl' ioyi th es ,, .tious, he enjoys bike- ' - . ' - , Riding and driving a car. i s of g e su . . 5 1 e a' . 13,4 He is sure to , - ,Q Make a sgccess of hiinself ' ' ::,,,' ' in the usiness word. IPX, l I I 0' - ' - It ., . 5 i KQV 0 il, N Y WJ ugged Patlglb I R I .JV 1 CHA LES T. REINERS . ,MI 9 P .0344 I i l,C!JI Ju, l av ' 'Card-playing and sports such . Pol, V , , . as Ono BFRNHA f jc IIVJ Qlfylllf ,lyu Hockey and golf are favor- RAPHAEL 0 J' ,s ites with this ,lf 10, 11, IZ: Baseball ,,,,,44l'l' Afaibxfpw , Unuslginfgllfgmcfho eniovs . 12: Basketball 10. ll, fly , ' by 1 of. Chuck-smiling, intelligent, l 1 L . f I and If Capable SPOYIS edllof for DOROTHY IEAN 'Q Kind-will study electrical Hlhlltlews Ott revels RASMUSON engineering' ' 1 O when Te-Hi News Il, I2 lEd.lg ' ying to write. Poised for Hi-Way II, IZ, Ping-Pong u J fun, he is ll. 9 .. ' W- le Pl of Jfvoflfe fellows Dextrous, dependable, and 0' P in sc o . lovely for One to gaze upon, Dot en- joys reading Tortuous mysteries which amaze even her. i IACK REMIGNANTI Math Club, Bowling Club lntramu ral Sports I 0, locular Semmy been , Active in sports. those who Can retire at the enteen. Kids his many wends humorecly. N 1 R X 5 X li 'J 5 V 630 ROBERT R. RENN ER Biology 105 German Club 103 Math Club 12. Busy, ambitious, and friendly Bob, when talking Or driving a car, is always content. College- Bound, he'll always have many friends. V :rf ,A 1 tk X i X 'if ,, . , 1 N., Y r ' r .- Civil gl .fl S W' easily 064 GRACE B. RICHARDSON Red Cross 11, 12 lSec.1' Girls' League 125 Riding Clu 12g Math Club 12g Active Atoms 123 Hi-Way l1,12. Gracious, reserved, yet fun- loving, Grace Reserves aviation as the field which she Aspires most to go into. Bowling and baseball are Considered her favorite sports, but she is also content to Enjoy herself by just sitting back and relaxing. B Dark of the Moon MINNA RODNON Red Cross 10, 113 Student Council 11gTe-Hi News 103 Spanish Club 103 Hi-Way 12 lEd.1g War Memorial Committee. Magnetic, fascinating, dis- tinctly Individual, Minna is Noted for logical reasoning and Never-failing helpfulness to All those with whom she comes. in contact. BARBARA RO Service lub , pa i Club , 1 , T. . l . ' e ers' Clcbf 1 reas.1 g ' ea 1 11 ' - re. , 3 Opera! lug 1 3 Girl 'Sports l . . l - B ndl ss r y 's the ,ex- n of Blb'bf23 Aci rticipatio in fair. She' e kin r teacher beca e loves Small chil ren, who can't help liking her. IOY ANN ROLLKA Girls' League lO, 11, 12: Opera Club 113 Leaders' Club 11, 123 T.S.C. 105 Biology Club 10. jubilant spirit and winsome smile place Our loy in line for oppor- tunities which You know she will take ad- vantage of. CHARLES F. ROOT College-bound Charlie has a weakness for Having dates with blondes. A really Unusually swell fellow to know, his Conscientiousness and reli- ability are the Kind of things that aid in getting happiness. NORMAN ROSEN Rifle Club 10 Naturally gifted, he can ex- pect many ' Opportunities in the field of commercial art. Resourceful Norm is also in- terested in the Mechanics of aircraft. lVi fy I J' ,, VY, l.xRA1T1L:KT1 N 21 if al lk WILLIAM R. RUPP Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Rifle Club 10, 113 Riding Club 103 Biology Club 103 Football IO, 123 Track 11, 12, Math Club 12. Blond, brawny Bill, with those clear, Interested blue eyes, is one of the best football Linemen around here. He's intent on Leaving for college to study DORIS SABLICH J' W. - - Dancing, spending money, engineering' and being late are Dot's Only WEBICFIESSSS. Affel' grad- uation her future will be in The buying field-'leWe1 Y Enthusiastic Ed is a foot- preferred. ball and baseball Devotee. Blond and ambi- PAUL RUSSELL Nous. his main Desire is to be an artist: Track we're sure his talent will Pleasant Pablo has the Yield him all that he wants. fiery red hair that we've All seen dashing around school. His Unusually bright smile and r great -L , ' Love of fun have made him K a favorite of all. :hem ll, pg 2 1 Strange Fruit XZ X I A Y s I nu ofja LLVMM ay . Sr.Ca inet 12, A .Cf , 12. Oycl-af . 103 5' League , ' r- i News Irs, l.ReFe 121 hclfu e vyI. Mare' f 1 I S ice- e n ispo 1 Fld I Y smiy S e mg ALFRE isis h ll llgfesll .C. are time dancin she IO I . P f D' :ces 'n he fact that r U ' 1' . I-.v'I I I graduating is San f ome I ey sdunusua green Ea ou to have fun DSDOTIH . Y fy an h I h fore ttling down. AbillfY 3 eilvbls en 3211331281 he? 01 es' SALLY RUTHERFORD Red Cross 125 Te-Hi News 11, 12. Sincere and friendly, fair- haired And small, Sally can usually be found in her Leisure time at a roller- skating rink. She'd Like to be like her sister, and has a Yen for the Navy. I Duri wa ng , s ade rs rmi e tb se er les n f e. t. t t i e el- lo , Notable sense of humor, make her the envy of all I 650 ,lf iw. take either an t or secret ' :lou rs 918' 066 ever - loss for rien s, en' s nd re llecting as two go hobbies. X, GEORGE R. SCH EVON Biology 103 Chess Club lTreas.lg Math Club 123 Active Atoms 12. Gaining chess prowess daily, likeable, Enthusiastic George also en- joys going On trips, reading, talking, and math, V L, of -f WARREN SCHMITT Rifle Club 10, 11, Camera Club 123 Soccer 11, Foot- ball l2 lMgr.l. World events interest this quiet and Ambitious boy, who went in for football Recently, and will soon go into the Navy. V' WHITNEY SCHMITT Q0 Enthusiastic when it comes to cars, friendly, Likeable Eli is one of those steady fellows, whose Influence is realized in later years. Wa. K. FRANK SCHULTZ Detective stories intrigue blond Dutch Unless he is in the mood for football, The best sport where he's concerned. Constantly Cheerful, whether working or loafing, He is always surrounded by friends. 4 xi L Brighten the Corner Q-16.12,-,...lL, UML CHARL WILLIAM SCHUMANN Tra.ck 11, 12 Congenial and good-Iookir Charlie Hails from Hackensack. He known for his Unusually friendly smile al his un- Controllable enthusiasm f track and all Kinds of sports. HELEN A. SCHWARBER Basketball 12, Baseball 1 W- qw-,,xxv,oWv1 Girls' League 11, 12, Rit Club 10, Volleyball. 'WL k:2iLIrAEqLu Regarding her ability to g Hi-Y 1l 12, Base all 10, 1010 and botb ll, 2 5 Basket Rough-and-read ' llo measures well Over six feet. Friendly, cheerful, good- Looking, and a sports enthu- siast, this Lucky fellow has won the admiration Of all of his fellow class- mates. Out of triangles both orig nal and unusual, she': Noted for her beautiful, blonde, Naturally lovely hair. nRonnyn Yearns to someday be a air hostess. FRANK SCOLPINO Football io, ll, izfwres- tling IO, ll, l2g Track ll, iz. CWENDOLYN C. 5cHwARz Smiling, friendly Frank can always fench Club lo, ll: T-S-C Count his friends by scores, O, ll, Service Club ll, and not ed Cross lOg Biology Club Only on the gridiron. His 3- extremely raceful Twinkletoes has I-ikeable PSYSODBHYY Speaks Igvely for itself. favy hair and long lashes. She I iioys dancing, but abhors snobs. ever moody, she loves to be with people. g 4' I , vp. Y . ,Q 4. -'ff 'L.,-.-e f- A ' D , '. 4 74Chicken Every Sunday . '--JL f .- , ., . 1 ' v i ,ff . ' ,V+ . 1 , . , . , , W , f 'I AJ I 2 f LILA SEAMAN .ikeable Blondie can't re- fuse an ce-cream sundae. Crazy about dancing, she .oathes conceited folks. She is klways helpful to those around her. NANCY SEAMAN T.S.C. lOg Basketball ll. Nan, dark-eyed and chal- lenging, is deeply moved by injured Animals. Her pleasure helping people and an easy gift of gab Nominate a nurse's career as the ideal one for her. WILLIAM SEIDEL Rifle Club Bound for college, friendly Bill Is sure to be a success. Quiet, but Likeable, he goes in for all sports, but Likes soccer and swimming most of all. MARIORIE M. SEIP Band lO, ll, IZ, Orchestra IO, ll, l2g Opera Club Hg T.S.C. lOg Leaders' Club ll, l2g Girls' League IO, ll, l2g Riding Club l2g Base- ball lOg Volleyball ll. Music of any type, but es- pecially records Arranged with Crosby as vo- calist, is Reliable, ambitious Margie's medium, Gifted with curly hair, you can see it Engagingly blowing as she rides horseback. LORRAINE SELUGA Relaxing in an open con- vertible is fun for charming And versatile Lorraine, who will be an efficient Young nurse in several years. ral fi My U fguffu flu! FRE S A lntra aseball lO, l , 0 l2g ntramural Basket ' Track ll, l2. Friendly, smiling Fri n- joys I Running the mill. Always sociable, he's Everybody's pal. Pleasant and blond, his Diligence and foresight will be an asset. 670 CAROL SEVERA Sr. Cabinet 123 Girls' League 11, 12, Cheerleading 11, 12, Basketball 10, 11, 12. Cute and lively, our straw- berry blonde is Always ready to join in the fun. ls her Radiant personality, even disposition, Or happy-go-lucky attitude the Link to her success now and later? CAROL SI EGEL Playcrafters 107' 11, 125 I.R.F. 115 Spanish Club 11, 12, French Club 10: Girls' League IO, 11, 123 Hi- Way 12. Consider a girl who dresses beautifully All the time, who likes to swim and Ride a car around town, who is Open-minded and tactful. Can you see why Laughing Carol is surround- ed by friends? l - 068 DANIEL R. SHEEHAN Rifle Club 10, 113 Soccer 103 Intramural Basketball 1O, 113 Wrestling 12. Dapper Danny is good- humored with an Admiration for the weaker l?l sex. His Never-failing smile high- lights his freckles, rg,-2 .-- 7 aff ll -0, , FQ- 1 x Seventeen for NC a wel- ARTHUR SMITH Soccer, Track Amiable and ambitious, Art's hobbies include Reading, gun collecting, car- pentry. His favorite Topic of discussion is the Marine Corps, which he will join. MABEL L. SORENSEN Service Club 11, T.S.C. 125 Leaders' Club 12. To be a capable and suc- cessful nurse, And live a happy life is blonde, Friendly Taffy's ambition. She claims Fortitude as an unusual quality, and You all know her for the sunny girl she is. SOLVEIG RUTH SORENSEN Apparatus Club 1O, 113 Girls' League 12. Sports-loving Sue, who dotes on cokes and candy, Usually is surrounded by her many friends. She Enthusiastically plans her future as a secretary. GERAINE SPACE Student Council 10, 11 launty jerry, with a knack for trouble, will Enter business school. Chew- ing gum Rates as a favorite, and she Renounces all who go in for swooning. wiwnittlllf ARNOLD' SPECTOR Student Council lOg Biolo Club 10: Rifle Club iif Physics Club I lg Math Club l2g lntramural Sports lO' Library Council l2 lPres.Jf Active, humorous, and in- telligent, Arnie's Remarkable ability in science will lead to New honors - this time in the field of medicine, IIANNE STARR Red Cross IO, ll, I2 Sunny - dispositioned leanne loves , V14 IOHN S. STEEL R To dance and have , ! rf ' fun. Phy ics Qlubyl 3 Hi-Y A I, s yet, her future is un-' lm ball' fl 23 decided, but she lfflkgi i 23 Tl'aCk Raves over football, I' ' l i i and joking, pul r, good-Io k Relies on nice young men iryxallllwe X, for diversion. x , wryjmmnf n H-i und stories A J ,ized 7 good fellow. l-Wind If'f Hahdle a ball el, in the - it A K ..--ii-6 ever e c nc or caiJ.,,.,, ,V 4, ,A 'sleeping or eat' . what 3' i EA iii few' 7 ye To be right, be, in 6 ss I 1' I! a few Rgrfafu-iA'.l I . Years, a promising lawyer. Comm. iff if -' ' 7 . zz.. ,M I ,' ,J..il'Qg A 1 VE A rqjwffhi ' ' J I 1 . CA fy ' ff ii N X Our Town , CHARLES vv,x,sPii.MAN Y Bioiogy ciubllQi Riding Club ffiY Mi4'U, 10. 'ls 1h2:SEi?Ck 'hz-h LAURI ALBERT STENWALL ' 'tn 'wit 4' 6 ' WCZQQQQE SQX7-and fl!! Rifle Club io Hailed as 3 Sharp dresser, ' ' J ylnmggoussqd the possessor this friendly fellow is I o what he insistently Usually atile to enjoy himself f Answers is a grumpy dispo- horseback rlding. Chuck is one of our,carefree boys whose -J Kindness will help him in the future. ROBERT SPREEMAN Drafting Club lVice-Pres.lg Rifle Club ll, l2. Broad-shouldered Bob is an artist and likes girls with Oomph! Although he enjoys swimming and dancing, he'd Be content to sleep away the rest ot his life. LORRAINE STEINER Listening to Glenn Miller records and Always laughing are charac- teristic of Understanding and capable Lorraine. Rarely annoyed, her love for cooking will Yield many tasty dividends in the future. sition, Larry's Really fine traits have proved this to be a Rude misstatement. His like- able personality and Yearning for fun have placed him among our favor- ites. 690 O S AVA STEWART Library Council IO, Archery Club I2. A loyal rooter for Brooklyn and also Van johnson, well-read and pleasant Ava Aspires to an exciting radio career. RUTH CAROL STEWART T.S.C. IO, French Club IO, II, Te-Hi News I I , Riding Club lVice-Pres.I II, Opera Club II, I2, Basketball IO lCapt.l, Il lMgr.l, Hock- ey II lCapt.l, I2, Leaders' Club II, I2 lSecy.I , Soccer IO, II, I2, Service Club IO, II, I2, Student Council I2, A Capella Choir II, IZ. Resolutely pursuing her goal in music, and Unusually busy and ambi- tious, Ruth Takes pride in her ability for sports. She's Happy, sensible, friendly, and talented. LOUISE STILLWELL Service Club II, IZ, Hi-Way I2. Hoping to become a private secretary and travel On a boat around the world, Honey is Naturally friendly and sin- r .' Her Enthu sm for dancing and ovies, and hful aspirations combine effectively with beauti- ful brown eyes. BERT STOFAN Band IO, II, I2 Bright-haired, calm Beat is an Excellent drummer and musi- cian. He yAdrnires girls who don'j smoke and will - Try to find a career in music or radio, ju BARBARA STORM T.S.C. IO, Rifle Club IO, Hockey II , Te-Hi News IO, II, Hi-Way II, I2, Base- ball IO, II, IZ, Basketball IO, II, I2. Blue-eyed Barby is a Dick Haymes fan. Always neat and well- dressed, she Really is intrigued by mys- teries, But dancing is her leisure time favorite. X ,X 7 'The Searching Wind - 77 ,ormf WELLS ' Biology Club IO, German Club II, Math Club, Foot- ball IO, Il, I2. Well-meaning and friendly, Wells is an Energetic and avid reader. Interested in Learning the art of minerol- ogy and Living to a ripe old age, his Sincere love of life will gain for him all he desires. V w M 'M CARYL LOUISE STOVELI. Red Cross II College-bound next fall, Caryl Admits that she really doe: enjoy Reading gruesome mystery stories. She has Yet to refuse to do some- thing for anyone. Likeable and quiet, her courtesy is a pleasure IOAN STUART Spanish Club II, I2, lr. Cabinet I I lVice - Pres.l , Sr. Cabinet, Hi-Way I2, Te-Hi News I2, Basketball IO, II. Soft-voiced, lovely Stu is considerate To everyone. Sincere and friendly, she's Unique in that she's a good listener. a very and :zstantial heer, is lv, eet, blonde Tess's idea of fun. HANNAH SWEETSER -vice Club ll, IZ, Bowl- l Club IZ, Riding Club , T.S.C. IZ. nnah, sweet and industri- ous, will readily mit to a weakness for pretty clothes. In the ar future, she'll be a de- signer or a secretary. AN' BARNET SULTZER Club Il, IZ, Math IZ, Intramural Basket- By acquainting himself with world problems now, Active, though quiet Bar- ney hopes to be able to Really do something to bet- ter the world. Even Now, though, he too can re- lax and really have fun. Pi. I6s'R'.! ' 1 I Let's Face lt BRIGITTA MARY SWEIKOW Sr. Cabinet Bright and cheerful Bunny tends to Underestimate her abilities, but she fools No one for long. She hopes to be a model in the Near future, and her slim height will Yield her dividends. Y SWEIKOW German IO, II, Wrestling IO, ll lMgr.J, Football ll llvlgr.l Husky, rugged Hank finds enjoyment in such Athletics as hockey, football, and baseball. Nevertheless, music l'sends him. Plans to Keep physically fit and go to college. IANICE SYNES Student Council IZ, Service Club IO, Red Cross l I ,Clirls' Club IO, Red Cross Il, Playcrafters IO, IZ, French Club IO, II lPres.l, Hi- Way IO, Il, IZ, Te-Hi News il. locose and good-natured, lany's extremely Amusing sense of humor is alwavs welcome to us. Never idle, she likes to swim, knit, and read, and Yearns to have all the clothes she could want. SHIRLEY TALBOT Service Club II, IZ, Girls' League I I, IZ, Spanish Club Il, IZ. To one and all alike Tal never shows Annoyance or discontent. Always friendly and Laughing, her beautiful nails arouse our admiration. spends l NANCY TAYLOR Service Club IO, Ilg Girls' League Il, I2g Rifle Club ll, Hi-Way Staff I2. Never at a loss for something to do, Nan is Always in the midst of the fun. Good- Natured and witty, she has many friends. 'K VIRGINIA THOMSON A Cappella Choir IO, Il, IZ, Baseball IO, ll, IZ, Basketball IO, Il, l2g Vol- leyball IO, ll, I2. Genial, red-headed Ginny never Is idle, and conceited people Never rate with her. She has a Naturally lovely voice. Day or night, You will find her dancing and joking. 072 l ROBERT THOMPSON Buoyant and extremely good-natured, Bob's love Of golf and driving, com- bined with his Best feature, his personality, afford him many friends. 1 fx 3 ,.f ,, The Hasty Heart VIRGINIA THRALL Choir IO, II, IZ: Dramatic Club Ilg Library Council IO, Basketball I2g Bowling I2g Sr. Choir. Gracious Virginia has a spe-. cial interest In music and will attend junior college next fall. Never without a friendly word or smile for all. fl ROBERT THYNE Rifle Club lO Batting the breeze about football Or aviation seems to please good-natured, Busy Bob more than most other things. if J, ll ifjf J RLAWIEDEAG C b 1 ll - i C' w zfuofne orlltgnd Llseball oisy ' ging, as ty I as his ZOY- Kee wit will bring him friends in college. A r petfp , ' v r ions i h , - luck 7' Hatiifllgiglo CAROLINE M. TOTTEN Student Service II, I2g Art Service Squad II. Twinkling-eyed Tot has a skin to rave Over land we doll. Her gay laugh and motto, To have fun and enjoy life, endear her to us. MARY L. TREANOR Mystery books and moving pictures lure Amiable and sports -loving Mary. Always Responsible, her answer would be Yes to a future nursing career. ANN M. 'rRo1'1'A Baseball io, iz Ambitious, tiny, fun-loving Ann Never misses an opportunity to dance. The Navy, and one sailor in par- ticular, are her ideals. CLAIRE TRUBEK Service Club IO, Hi-Way IZ, Spanish Club Il, I2g l.R.F. I Ig Basketball Il. Trusting, loyal, vivacious Claire avidly Reads all the jazz books she can. She has Unusual talent for art and making friends. HOWARD TULP Happy-go-lucky Howie likes to watch Other people working. Fun- loving and Witty, he hasn't yet decided if he'll go Into the Navy or to college. ln sports, he Enioys football and golf most of all. CARLA LEE TURNER Te - l-li News llg Spanish Club I I, I2g Playcrafters IO. Charming, poised, sophisti- cated Carla deplores Loud people. Both clever and witty, she plans to Travel, college looms large in her future. IOHN D. UPHAM Assembly Committee IO, l I, IZQ Student Council II, l2g 'hi-.,, Playcrafters IO, II, IZ, Bi- ology Club IOQ Tennis l2. BARBARA VAN KI johnny, headed for college Cross l e and engineering, ,Y I, - 5,-ls' L Only wants to know why ,dfll S I 5 girls comb their ri er ' 1 he Hair in public. Always sin- cere, he achieves a , - Nice balance between the ajor bo, e ,, iid e . d h - V Zelrgous an t e humor fl. . Qfbiels ,Wd red I f 1,5 us fri IQ her I Q 0 I chee po i . ,J J I 1 Y ' In Afllf' I . I I g A 0'V C- J '23 I - :TQ-QR? 'l 7 o Af' ,L C 0 I 1 f 'CAD ' I 5 G . - w 1 J 1 7 V 7'Hats Offfto Ice? tl in f X JJ ti I la , IEAN VENTURI IOAN VAN SCHELT Hi-Way I2 lCirculation Ed.lg lr. Cabinet, Te-Hi News Il, I2 lManaging Ed.lg Span- ish Club IO, Girls' League IO, II, IZQ Basketball IO, II, IZ, Baseball IO, IZ. Vivacious and happy-go- lucky Van Always has us laughing with her. Her Naturally amiable personality is delightful. Library Council IO joking, laughing, and very often Envied for her ability to make those Around her laugh, jean ap- preciates . Naturalness and friendliness among .1 ,, I ff ,fd ,-f ,Jap 074 Ei 2 3, was -s x Psccv H. voLK 12155. S, T.S.C.3 Leaders' Clubg Base- ball IO, II, IZQ'-:Basketball IO, II, l2g Soccer IO, ll Predominantly sparkling eyes and boundless Energy help Peg's personal- ity to Gain her many true and loy- al friends. CLORIA WACKER T.S.C. IO: Spanish Club llg Basketball IO, II, I2, Willow-green eyes and a ready smile Are friendly Wac's best asset. Career-minded, she will en- ter medicine. ROSEMARY E. WALSH Student Service Il, 125 Hi- Way l2g T.S.C. IOQ Red Cross Ilg Bowling Club IO. Racing around school with blonde hair framing her Oval face, one can always see Rosemary Smilingly busy at some ac- tivity, or Engaged in trying to help others. , . AJ ,sa y ianw tly Qrlyftmousl acdaimed asx re ,h.9 VEle ne V 9- ?s9 ,rY' l2g Hockey IO, ll, I2. I 4- lQ7Q 'SN ' ' t , 1 5: 5 M5 'rsnmxcn ECSET5, The 'eb I io, ii, Y5'I2g k ba 10, i, 12: X-Archer I . :tx Buoyant an li ble Babs' natural L And friendly smile is typical ,, of her fXBasic character. She is al- ways Seen where fun and laughter are found. B o ow tible5y N u ' ' 6 L64 X IW 1: A X Q n Weggiml Tomorrow the World DOROTHY WEBER T.S.C. IO lPres.lg Spanish Club llg Opera Club Ilg Studio Club I2g Leaders' Club ll, I2 lPres.lg Ad- vanced Band IO, II, I2g Orchestra IO, ll, l2g Girls' League IO, ll, l2g Basket- ball IO, Il, IZQ Baseball IO, ll, IZQ Active Atoms I2g Soaccer IO, II, IZQ Hockey I . Dexterous Dot, who has lovely curly hair, reads Or plays the flute in leisure time. She wants To be a physical education teacher. I . :. l DORIS VALERIE WARDELL Student Council l2g School News Bureau II, I2 lSecy., Treas.lg French Club IO, llg l.R.F. ll, l2g Opera Club II, l2g Physics Club I I Q Archery I2. Doris, known for her pleas- ant laugh and Orderly mind, is at her best when Reeling about a dance floor. Her insatiate Interest in music provides her many a Serene and enjoyable hour. V A. ' CHARLES W. WEDEL Wings for Walt, as his mai ambition is to be An aviator. A sports enthu siast, he really Likes baseball and hockey Friendly and sincere, To attempt something, is fo him to accomplish it. O. ll ,q5eb'Sob. JN-I-Q5:kl.DJ'I,f IOAN MARIE WELLER . Cabinet, Sr. Cabinet, rls' League 1-25 Cheer- ading 11, 125 Basketball J, 11, 123 Active Atoms Z, Spanish 103 Playcrafters. cular, exuberant joanie is peppy and full F fun, Expecting to make a career in dvertising, she is certain to be :ted for her natural wit and charm, FRANCES C. WHITE S.C. 109 Bowling Club lOg sketball 11, Spanish Club ,g Hi-Way 12. lbbling personality and winning smile make notice this attractive miss, who has a undless enthusiasm for swimming and dancing. fyflf, I j EMT El-louse ettln l trouble IS Clls wea , but his ' Irr ressible sense of humor .f ays saves him, In his sure time he works and dreams of being in the WENGENROTH flu-Z' ill QMJQ, Hi-Way 11, 123 Te i News 125 Hi-Y 1 Dexterous, amiable, li b and , 1 lngenious, Dick's ready wit , has a ' Conjured many happy hours H ROLD WIENER for both ' Kin and friends. All 6' AL.. A i Drafting Club 103 Tl'3Ck 10, of him are worth ll, 12g Active Atoms 12 knowing. IiYicei2Pres.lg Varsity Club Having one of the best-liked personalities X 00,5 And pleasing dispositions, 60 e friendly, likeable Hal Looks forward to his next ' V four years at college. 'W 'vii' 6 , ff A 0 The Tempest BETTY FAYE WILCOX Girls' League 105 Te- Hi News 11, 123 Basketball 11, 125 Service Club 12, Riding Club 12. Bubbling and exuberant Willie waxes Enthusiastic over football and riding. Never Too tired to eat or d K e, BJ she'll studlm ' rar,- LOIS ANN WHITE Spanish Club 11, Riding Club IO, 11, 12. Lois, efficient and business- . I 'J' like, not jj, 'Ju X Only adheres to work, but A, her main enjoyment T JJ ls playing the piano, with riding a close Second. To know Lois is to be helped by her. ALEX WINICK Basketball 11, 12 Aspiring to be a success, popular, good- Looking Al enjoys female company. His Engaging smile and basket- ball prowess, even under X-rays, could not be criti- idhgs.. , cized. 750 'L ALICE E. WINTERS Red Cross IO, Spanish II, T.S.C. IO, Volleyball IO, I I, I2, Service Club II, I2, Riding Club II lTreas.I, I2 lPres.I, Soccer IO, Baseball IO, II, IZ. Active, fun-loving, and a sports enthusiast, she Likes to relax and read mod- ern novels In her leisure time. Alice's hair is a Constant source of envy to her friends. Her Energy and spirit make her a wonderful friend. BETTY ANNE YOUNG A Cappella Choir IO, II, I2 Beautiful hair and light feet have Enabled Betty to become one of Teaneck's foremost dancers. Gay and Tiny, it takes a shrewd per- son to pull the Yarn over this pert miss' eyes. 076 jov worries Archery IO, Choir II, IZ, Basketball IO. jolly joy, pert, blue-eyed, petite, and peppy, Objects to boys flirting. Loves to cheer and Yell at football games, and goes for tennis and sewing. I 'NN T iid? I I , ,geese It t scxxfw I I. X JYLWJUL 'LX The LISP Mile DOROTHY ZELKOSKY Hi-Way I2 lArt Ed.I, Bas- ketball IO, II, I2, Hockey I2, Art Service Squad II. Different and vivacious Dot paints, dances, and Owns a winning smile. Lon for naturally curly hair. Top honors are hers for work as Hi-Way Art Editor. of DOROTHY ZIEGFELD T.S.C. IO, Girls' League IO, Il, I2, Leaders' Club II, I2. Dreaming and listening to popular music take much Of Dot's time. Likeable and cheerful, as a Teacher she's bound to be tops, ANNE ZIMMERMAN Service Club II, Student Council IZ, Hi-Way IO, II, 12, Basketball lo, 11, 12, Baseball IO. Amiable, sincere Anne, a future secretary, Never tires of reading, danc- ing, and doing Nice things to make her friends happy. Enjoys life with an optimist- ic philosophy, ELISABETH ZUSCI-ILAG Red Cross Council IO, Ger- man Club IO, II lTreasI, I2, Basketball IO. Listening to people, and li- able to offer Encouraging remarks, sports- loving Lee Enjoys t lking, and will study ,gy therapy. 7 X I X ARO . I ER ..F. B ket ll ,lI,I2. are Carol is a smooth cer, who its o a weakness for sai rs, and sists the temptation to just rest On her laurels and think of the Lovely times she's had in high school. . t-Mm, N.. T 1' seam. O 'fu' cl Sy having fired 80ci1d'afe'Y c 4 Un :Nith ilook. 3 I to ml hls mga? EQb, Wrgs rlends always 4? Ctass ot '46 President Treasurer Donatd Dtnnsen Rothn Schuster T Xltce-Prestdents Ctass Sponsor Robert Serguson Mrs. Reva Nl anderbttt Dawd OUOW Ctass Ptdvksers Secretary Mkss Dons Ruehe Marttyn Dodds Dr. Maurtce Mottat TEANECA4 HXOH SCHOOL TEANECK, NEW XERSEY tune 5, T946 OPEN LETTER T0 THE EACULTY: More otten than not we have 'round that the reahzatton ot a dream ts not the same as the dream ttsett. Ptnd so kt ts vvtth graduatton. Most ot us had not counted on our stncere retuctance to teave the scene ot so many pteasant memories. The tact that they have been pteasant ts due targety to your never-tatttng ettorts to hetp us on our way. Nthough we shatt never be abte to teh you how much we appreciate your pattent tnterest, at Xeast you can teet sure that our work has not been tn vatn. u tor att you have done 'ror us. The Ctass ot T946 Y Thank yo k 77. 4- . QV Ka in 'Aff HH a Y.. w' New . ' ' ffw' .11 A.', Ni Q 2 Norman Brlrthelson D0 1 - get I i X ' I Q Il I P. all Edward Lois EA De Dietz Donald D' Dilmsen . Q , R ., P N 5' . - X ' F ., i 'lf pf W we W5 A Marilyn Doddw Donald R D l ' ' 7 A in 'K 1 f ' K - i . rack Janet 11. Erskme jack Cl Ewald Jeanne R Felli Ioan G ll WI G 1 f Q - anzenmu er 1 , 'A-1 .- l in , ,, X , N, 1 : v , ,WV xcncn . A f. ,Q r up I.. ' H ' L , 5 rr I ' . . -www K' .axe 1 l . ' Q A Q ' ,il - ' Y . 1.01: P AI- - if gg X Q X 3 I oy 'f V' Pnuh Gdb J an R. Gordon Mm-j,,,-is Gmhn Ruth CM-Cin I gh, I I g x hk 1 ,J Xi 1 ' ucr le-1 lr ey Haflmf Jean D Harris P 1' ,, Harold I.. Hulka A if . Johnson M. La Bonty B. RiCll-tlrrlsfm Barbara as Shirley P. Bfoth R. LI. Pratt ' wee Vmcy Pratt gh Helen scmar ln S qtul fa? Bruce Vw 1 ' V Targf J ohn D U1 hqm Doris XVII rnlell Un if ,r rij, l -'r 'k rothy M. Weber 1 - -5 . Lf r Ilan M. VVellex' Alice E. vvflltery 1 Dorothy I.. Zellggk, atience Hornney arles T. Reiners W , l K hcl' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the National Honor I . d each year, UPON S cnery IS Conferre : . - - '14 er Cen O - will Sisplayed eXemhP'a'Y Sghlfj Q - - - p, an - ship. Ieadershlpl C't'ZenSTI eck High - ' th 'r YGSVS af ea'7 5CCehfSn n-f-hee!mife upper fhlfd Qf The seniorflass is eliglble' buihidfgfslig to the Socie'fY Vests Upon d' fhe faculty and the sfuderlf bo Y- 790 CJD .EX .K 'flaw'-Q N.. - N x ,Q . 5 S K ATDO ,iN 'anna ' KU iaith I 1 I P 'Q-N 47,71 ' s A 4' .. ,.. ,KN 1,1 S ,. VN, X 5 le X s 4522 94 ' f w, A Y R Exams 2 'TI-Q5 X if fl-X' , ? QP, Z' 4 , an l N hm NSE' X xp. 1' 'N Xxx . 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The Story ol To transform conglomeration Takes much thought and concentration All the trials of Q punctuation Made associates g o g an s occupation With shrewd business calculation W Marion Lagno The financial reputation Advertising of the nation With the lively inspiration With the sports' interpretation In a burst of great elation, Our sponsor's stimulatior Of advisers ce Anne l informatior she 1946 Hi-Way o a Hi-Way publication f i is our editor ' U can say. Eztit -Chirf alus the layouts' complication 's much work as it was play. x ,Q nd far-reaching circulation 4' Ffzmr. if the Hi-Way was assuredj vas child's play, not tribulation, if the girl that we e red. i r fa, 'ntl the help of illustration, ' lint Zelknwsky, Jack Ewala hen we got the book to DFGSS- md the grand cooperation H M velped the Hi-Way to success. dw as . xjJu,.,,l.1.of J wwf atida vb Guardians of order in Teaneck High's corridors, guides for bewildered students, and general helping-hand in emergencies, the Teaneck High School Student Service, captained by Thomas Child, has survived and thrived since it was founded. Some Student Service members have made themselves indis- pensable in Miss Hill's office by run- ning errands. Others, with the privi- lege of leaving and entering classes within three minutes of the end and beginning of the period, hold the doors and direct the traffic. Mr. William Wilson is the able ad- viser for this organization, and under his careful supervision, its members have sold pep tags for athletic contests, ushered at school presentations, and aided visitors to our school in finding their way. Jiff- First row: Bill Rupp, lane Klemer, Dan Foland, Tom Childs, Mr. Wilson, Second row: Irene Pindar, Helen Pavlovich, Bob Feldman, Tony Kurtz, Gerry Royals, Dick jewitt. Third row: Eileen Farr, Betsy Perkins, Bob Synes, George Smith, Bill Laggett. Fourth row: Claire Hess, Claire Eckberg, Frank Berry, Traude Teutsch. iw if. . ..i. r U M to lv s N 5' N. 1 K . sg '. :Q S1 rlls f ' if K X ML VV ,say K' I xl Lztzwnfhn 'lr M 'A'L A 'V 'E' i ' - v em back 086 rst row: Miss Isabel Meyers, ionsorg Dick jewett lTreas.l, ian Harris lSec.l, Arthur hristopher lVice-Pres.l, Hal ulka lPresl. Second row: arraine Steiner, Bob Synes, ichard Engler, jean Hendrick- an, Stanley Brackett. Third nw: Bruce Tatge, lane 10025, nn Miele, Stuart Goldsmith, raude Teutsch. Fourth row: ois Fugarini, Ruth Carol Stew- rt, janice Synes, Doris War- ell, Terry Valkos, Barbara oyer. Fifth row: Beverly Stal- er, Peg Perry, lean Hyers, Bet- f Davis, Marilyn Wertz, Phyl- s Denning, David Bernstein. ixth row: Margie Orel, jackie Lollat, Betsy Perkins, Pat Horn- iey, Kathryn Balle, Eddie Bieh- er. ..,,,. Layin s down me , 7 0 Zv- 60 ' UP ,O aw fbe fb . lhufe fs! I The Senior Student Council repre- sents democratic government in Tea- neck High School. just as no national government could exist without the consent of the governed, so the Council deserves the complete support of the student body. Leading the Student Council this year is well-liked Hal Hullka. Assisting him are three of Teaneck High's most outstanding students: Arthur Christo- pher, Vice-Presidentg lean Harris, Sec- retary, and Richard jewett, Treasurer. Enthusiastically sponsoring the Council is Miss Isabel Meyers, who contributed the title to the Council dance, The Last Fling! -because it was the last event before Mid-Year Exams. Each year, as a parting gift, the Student Council fulfills its pledge of furthering educational goals by pre- senting one graduating senior with a S50 scholarship award. A stitch in time . KJLUAJL Did Victory for the United Nations end the am- bitious activities of the Senior Red Cross Club? Not in the least! The Red Cross assembly campaign netted the organization over 5160. Looking around for new ways to part students from their shekels-all for a worthy cause-Presb dent joan Gordon decided upon showing re-issue movies at a small price. Topper, the first film shown, made a terrific profit. The Spring Carnival was a gay success. Besides donating funds, the girls also contrib- uted their services as Nurse's Aides at the Holy Name Hospital, and willingly labored on mailing Christmas boxes and small gifts to Te-Hi service- men, as well as orphanages, hospitals, and Bergen Pines Sanitarium. 4 Sponsoring the club are the great triumvirate of D's--Mrs. Gladys Duffy, Mrs. Mae Danckwerth, and Miss Dorothy Devany. qi C oeax nsqca' . My f N , A L Lt. First row: Gloria Roberts, Moira O'Shaughnessy, Grace Richardson, secretary, joan Gordon, president, Evelyn Moore, vice-president, Virginia Ahern, treasurer, Barbara Funke, Carol Feinberg, Second row: Lee Rich, Thaila Tichenor, Barbara Cullen, Margery Schoemacher, Bar- bara Meyer, Dorothy Baker, Margerate Breglia, Marguerite Brown, joan Lallone, Estelle Tucker. Third row: loyce Simon, joan Greenstone, Lois Greenstone, Harriette Davis, Margery Schei- macher, Mrs. Danckwerth, Miss Devany, Harriet Walsh, lean Vollmer, Enid Gaynes, janet O 88 Sloane, lean Renzo, Susan Comora. lt's hilarious! lt's a am! Don't miss it! dy, gay posters blitz the mol with publicity for all mol activities. Who made n? Artalented students he Art Service Squad, of 'se. Painting with equal and ease, the versatile ad will plug any club, any 't, any campaign, at no 'ge. Hence, the capable ip, sponsored by Mrs. abeth Geary, collects no 5, elects no officers. Smwico, ,if as .W Nancy jordan, Dorothy Miloche, Pat Lane, joan Stuart, Betty Schumann, Betsy Perkins, Bob Hartford, Charlotte Schoenfeld, Milton Verost, Beverly Stalker, Norma johansen, jeannette Morey, janet Adolphi, Helen Pratt. If 1 j 1.f' ,Aff , I2 Ar, ijt A KIQ vs lc' . j ' f f + J ,,g 4' 1 nfearl J Barbara Howell, secretary-treasurer, Ken- neth Noble, joan johns, Kathleen Field, Louis Lindemann, Roy Casper, Arnold Spec- tor, presidentg Marilyn Montignanti, joan Raap, Mr. Ice, sponsorg Patricia Bromley, vice-president. 86 'ga 8 B., she! ' uncil, Ne Orchids to the Library Council -- that well organ- ized group of self-effacing students who arrange the colorful book exhibits, pro- moting student interest in books. President Arnold Spector, Vice - President Patricia Bromley, Secretary-Treasur- er Barbara Howells, Deputy Treasurer Roy Casper, Spon- sor Mr. Lewis lce, also lead school projects such as fac- ulty teas and the Book Fair. 89 Jzmnch, Klub 'XL ' R r. lSecretaryl, ' A . Margle Lamben ' ' lVice- Ch lotte Schoenfeld. Cafo' Felzmblilih Wood' ludy MOremlF Lillian ar A l Tankard Violet DBWSO ' rl Lee Rich lTreaSU'er ' ron. ' 4 hns va ' ' lPresiden - nn, Beverly lo tlgirzgdentl - IOYCE ibrfitige Holley, Betty 5ChUma Meyer, Pal Sm ' Every second Monday we can open the door to Room l i3 and listen to the mellifluous flow of chatter coming from our French stu- dents. The French Club is organized for the purpose of furthering the knowledge of the culture of France, and to aid in the relief of France. This active group, sponsored by Miss O. Devany, conducted many drives, and gave frequent parties. joyce Simon, as President, has done a fine job in keeping the club interesting, with the help of Vice-President judy Moreinus Secr . e' tary Margie Lambert, and Treasurer Lee Rich. Frenchman's Creek By assimilating more of the true German folk-culture, by learning to play German games and warble German airs the members of th , e German Club find that their alternate Thurs- day meetings pass swiftly. Sponsored by capable Miss' Ruth Hess, the club officers are Al Sotnick, presidentg Marcus Mardirosian, vice-president, Barbara Hettin- ger, secretary, and Sally-jo Doushkess, treas- Ul el'. Ray Emerson, Ray Solomon, Linda Gerlach, Sally jo Doushkess B . . arbara Hettinger, Miss Ruth Hess lSponsorl Alfred Sotnick, , . Georgette Michels, Louise Lindemann, Russell Vollmer, Ann Sevenson. They call ir a German game 5 Klub 6,.........L 6111.6 L Good Neighbors Money from the wild-fire sale of senior beanies really flowed into Spanish Club cof- fers, much to the surprise and joy of sponsors Mr. john Carter and Miss Felipa Peque, and club officers Doris Hoppenrath, president, Bar- bara Fischer, vice-president, Lois Creenstone, secretary, and loan Creenstone, treasurer. The ,Treasury-Flfinggekf Kiuyag-jcjglczaiixejniavifjge,'wing vlilcfllrfesgenti 5 isabeae i . ' 5 - , Sitllimizrjlf lgflr, DeenlfL?dajo'?H1.'2'0e5e. Bgsliacfjnfgtv Eileen Farirelsgiglrdlel , velyn Moorer ir row. M A n e, jean R ary- , Beffy Thom. oira O'5haU enzo, Cha - - Shnes ' Dson, L . sey, M ois Hill, Ti-,alia .richer-?g5erY Snap my serape, if it isn't the members of the exclusive Beginning Spanish Club danc- ing to the rhythmic tempos of captivating rumbas and tangosl While the soft murmur of melodious foreign accents, spiced with sharp American laughter, floats on the air, in- terested sponsors Senores Angelo de Luca and Nicholas Sallese plan new club activities -like the trip to the Hispanic Museum of New York, or visits to Spanish films and col- orful restaurantes. club has also viewed Spanish films in New York, and sampled South-of-the-Border deli- cacies in a Spanish restaurant. at row: loan Stuart, Denise Polity, Pat Kelley, Barbara Storm, loan Clelland, lean Creenstone lTreasurerl, Doris l-loppenrath lPresidentl, bara Fischer lVice-Presidentl, Lois Creenstone, Frances White, Eleanor lea, Patience Hornney, joyce Simon, Charlotte Schoenfeld. Second row: Carter, loan Kettler, ludy Moreinis, Doris Damiano, Lorene Goldsmith, rguerita Brown, Virginia Ahern, Nancy jordan, Marion O'ReilIy, Florence iyer, Miss F. Peque. May bonita, senorita iiitierst, KM 9lo A ax-A l 42'5 4X ull 'O f o fi uv p vg- U f 119' , ' 15 W 'x slllcaxql isxnlol 40's swell vi 0 PGwgCa6ioap Nl a tl !A'lso-axe' ao P-'Woe el QOQSJQONOQZ Fi rsi . Qox Noe row: Norma ' OQSSX 506 Felten, Sally Weber , 5' 9,00 joan Mcclenand, Sharie, i f KOQ-5 Mom, joan weuef, Pa' ' ol Bedford, joe Embry. Secone .Q row: Pat Berkwit, Walter DeLea ',. f - X leanne Marie LaBonty, Don Bolle if editor' Dot Rasmussen editor' Bi Q ' ' I i X ,,,.' f +ve? Cronin, Florence Meyer, lrene Pinda . X f V, QQ Alice Hardmeyer. Third rows Dic A 6590550 Wengenwrorh, Matt Passantino. s 9 Kb ' X 'b ,sew Miss MASRION scRAvER ponsor 092 QUE L. E RBSYGUSOU COPY EDITORS FEATURES EDITORS Barbara Walterbach and FI joan McC,XeNand Ofence Meyer and Bill Cronin ovb- fxfas and Uowxw O g wi-,gf A , K S, - Amp. .W g 'yhg K- ei... . ' .- ' , -P 1,315.2 mp fugkfzgs. . A - W ' Q S+ X A L ,M M., ,,,,. ,, , . .,., E ,U 5-ef ff 'iv ' X VV W T ..b. A ,I ,W R , ,M X., . Q 2,-'Milf Af? ' 'wigs 1 f' X ws t ' t 5 Q55 A. X if I V ' - Agfsgr :L if 5,1 K 7 fs' - at 1 .K K -N - m Mg: Qjfwg, . E, Q: x S 5' k k ,s ,nn-V Asif? - ' A .3 5. ...' if -' L .W a Y 3 I -Wy' Q25 Q. ' 11 sw .5 , S ,5 1.,,f,v,5 U .. , .www sf' -7fW2?5SW 4' Q xi s.:f R img? . V- ' V wmv , M ig N .V . is - 55:12,-ye Q ,. '1 ' f so.-'yvalgag 5 0 N f w-37 ,,,. F4 V' C ' 9 -4 QF' I .- 1 '2 gn. in . QQMA TSR L. 01 1 X WHNX 2 1 3 1 ' -mg . 'Q Qf 1 2 2 k if A M,.,f,:fw'+f:STi1 5' 'X . X 'W' . U 4 f , ,A ,W-Q' ff W V, -3 g -,eff U' W - .,.,sgQ3B3,,,, , ., gym, .....- N s N.1'g'f:-o M + Qwwa- V 8 rf 4 Vl' ' 4 I , nw , ' 9 Y I 'Q A-- U . ---gg ' -.:: , -. :IN , -1 . C! Eggs, Y J S P , 5 1' 1 E ' . And now for the gentlemen-a club 'N strictly for them under the direction 111, of Mr. William Moore and President in ,T tr T Norman Barthelson, Vice- President C 1 Harold Hulka, Treasurer Bob Ferguson, it P il 3 Secretary Arthur Christopher, and gf '11 ' Chaplain Bruce Tatge. W g A 'H' One of the main attractions was the xgw, annual Hi-Y assembly presented in the spring. They also sponsored a dance last fall. Meetings are held every other Wed- nesday night, during which guest speakers appear. Peanut Gauefy I, It s.- f-f a I 'Q 'rw , ' qi . 1.g'J,:2?-V ,T if '1 3 ' .' ,. rslk Nix fi , '-' ' ,G ' . K i QQ 096 First row: Eddie Berndt, Dave Bayer, Bob Ferguson lTreasurerl, Ken Fredericks, George Bar- rett, Eugene Ferneckes, Don Dinnsen. Second row: Bob Milesi, Bill Rupp, Bruce Tatge lChapIainl, Hal Hulka lVice-Presidentl, Arthur Christopher lSecretaryl, Norman Barthelson lPresidentl, Robert Lockwood, Daniel Foland, jack Smith. Third row: Sam Rowland, Ralph Pritchard, Howard Deisler, Ken Bjork, Dick Wengenroth, Ed Boyle, Mr, William Moore lSponsorl, Bob Dellabough, Ed Shadek, Dick Clough, Bill Flackman, David Kroncke. N. T he Rozueis c,,,,ery ilzlaf Strictly for the ladies! That's Tea- neck High's club for females only- The Girls' League. The first Alumnae Tea since l94l was held this year for former Te-Hi students. With the help of Miss Doris Ruehe and Miss E. B. Smith, the girls pre- sented C.H.l.P.S. for their annual evening show. The regular Mother and Daughter Night was another feature event open to all members and their mothers. President Nancy Pratt, Vice-Presi- dent Pat Lane, Secretary Shirley Moth, and Treasurer Traude Teutsch pro- vided the Girls' League members with a school year of fun and good times. A-'11 I ! l f .. . 'K w f ' Nancy Pratt lPresidentl, Pat Lane lVice-Presidentl, Traude Teutsch lTreasurerl, Shirley ' M 'I Sava e, Barbara Van Kirk, Lynn Dodds, Moth lSecretaryl, Miss Ruehe iSponsorl, an yn g A ' ' ' ' B ' ton, Emily Anne Brown, Helen Ann Seufert, Lois Fugarini, Marjorie Orel, Letty onning Pavlovich, Norma Frech, Gerrie Gervers, Ruth Guerber. ' lv S f cv fc f 9 -. we T1 in 5 i iam' Na S ,ff at fi , i . l Nt 3 lf. l l 098 'E if ' Bn.. he cute? J S1 mfs-6, PLAY . I F- eu-. Mem. or 2'3iL'S3321 3 ' Z Carla R0'henlD?rglKell9Y Bam' Tlgfuhillgf. Second row Harriet Friedman' Bolles Palrlcla anne lxllarie L3 wi . , Ann 'wtllafigv le msgstr COrg':atSa2.2Q,i, - websfef- Pa' Sponsors MISS H, SMITH MISS F, REIFF President IACK EWALD Set that stagel What are you doing in that corner? The book says 'down Ieftl' Con- tinuing the policy of presenting two major plays a year, the Playcrafters opened an unusu- ally active season with the November l6 bang- up performance of Arsenic and Old Lace. The equally well-received production of George Washington Slept Here followed in the Spring. Under the guidance of soft-spoken, but resourceful, Miss Helen Smith, and her as- sistant, Miss Florence Reiff, life is crammed if 'N SN X -x CRAFTER5 '1 H berf 3 Aida Lee Giiden Irene OS ' DON Boues' er ' - ' ' ier, n, , Eddle Bwh Erna Reass. Bob Fexdma Bob HOHOWBY n 1oneS. pay HOi'nneY' HendriCkSOn'i'egJVP?ice, ROY Casper' Lee Xj0yC9 . Ethei Q Non. C-ioria Bursteifh Domres Ponzenhagen' R s with em ers. Holding the reins of the organization are President jack Ewald, who makes a joke of Parliamentary Procedure, Vice - president, Ieanne Marie La Bontyg and Secretary, Pa- tience Horney. That Patience is no mis- nomer, for recording the activities of a group of sixty-five members is a big job for one girl. Besides acting, the ciub offers opportuni- ties for training and experience in make-up, publicity, costuming, staging, and radio work to anyone in Senior High School. suspense for the Piaycrafter m b DuBarrY so' n 1 arms 0' N. 990 Aunt Abby! There's a body rn here' Abby Brewster ..... Martha Brewster... Mortimer Brewster Teddy Brewster .... El-aine Harper ....... jonathan Brewster Dr, Einstein .......... You come up and take that poor man down to the cellar' But, Mr. President, thus must be a secret proclamateon' he snts, the b'g ed' S0 mel: be trussed UP and gagg W Newton Fuller .. Annabelle Fuller lvlr. Kimber ....... Uncle Stanley Clayton ...,......... Rena ............... Raymond ........... Madge Fuller .... Steve Eldridge .. Mrs, Douglas .... ' ' u HRS ralnlng. ell, folksamiracles stall h Shll got the housjljpenl We ve First row: Miss Quinn, Helen Humph- reys, Eunice Holley, Alice Winters, president, Pat Macaulay, Beverly Could, Lois White. Second row: Bea Harriman, Norma Felten, Marjorie Seip, jean Chalmers, Barbara Ware. Third row: lane Gould, Lorene Cold- smith, Betty Thompson. 1 Highbrow iam session Yoicks and away! Tally-ho! Ciddyap! The Senior Riding Club is off again! No, not off the horses iwe hopei--just to ride every Thursday afternoon at Sunnyside Riding Stables in Westwood. Under the able di- rection of the sponsors, Miss Eleanor Quinn and Miss L. Tully and the president, Alice Winters, the club attended the annual horse show, and went on numerous riding excursions. Ruth Stewart, piano, Pat Hornney, Ed Biehler, president, Herbert Panzen- hagen, Alice Winters, Pat Bedford, lrene Pindar. . KM First row: Don Zearfoss, George Craw- ford, lr., Phil Barnes, Ray Bishop, Valmore Forgat, Richard Helwig, Bill Cvorstle, Second row: Don Toppel, Phyllis Denwig, Donald Scherzinger, Dick Lofberg, Alan Bannester, War- ren Schmitt, Pete Gauharou, David QU Larkin, Ken Bjork, Gerald Breitemten, l0ok'n' at y Marian Andersen. Bang! A shot rings into the air! Don't worry! lt's only the Rifle Club at practice. The six- ty sharpshooters enjoy the fa-, cilities of the best high school range in New jersey, and set! their sights daily under the su pervision of Mr. Rosen, who id capably assisted by Mr. Frye, Miss Kennel, and Mr. Sallese. if Klub Bach, Beethoven, Boogie, or Bing-which do you prefer? The members of the Studio Club were able to hear these and many oth- ers at their weekly meetings this year. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Charles Blackman, the club met on Wednesdays. President Ed Biehler was ably assisted by Betty Ann johnson, program director. One of the most enjoyable ac- tivities of the group was attend- ing performances of Carmen and The Barber of Seville. 6 First row: Dr. Moffatt, Marion Gut- As a result of the interscholas- chess tournaments, the T.H.S.- G. has a perfect record so far, d hopes to win the champion- ip. This high position has been hieved only after many long, t fascinating hours spent prac- ing. Most of the victories may be 'ributed to Mr. Shapiro, George evon, and Robert Damiano. Klub tersloh, Edith Augustin, Marilyn Drake. Rita DeMott. Second row: Alethia Lyder, Brigitta Sweikow, Virginia Thrall, Eleanor Tuttle, Audrey Mil- lang, Ralph Pritchard. With an eye on the ball and a mighty heave, the Te-Hi Bowlers try their luck at the Teaneck Recreation Center. Each week the members meet under the directorship of Doc- tor lvlaurice Moffatt, President Paul Seiz, and Secretary Mar- ion Gutersloh. Competition is keen, as ev- eryone tries to develop his skill in becoming the highest scorer. The club has planned bowling matches with other schools. Kham, Klub First row: Edward Colley, james Hag- gerty, Alfred Schmidt, George john- son, Bill Wellwood, Robert Damiano, president, George Schevon, secretary- treasurerg S. Shapiro, sponsorg David Taylor. Second row: Tony Kurtz, George Sevy, Al Maloney, Henry Tiedeberg, Robert Lipman, Robert Ki Strike!! Franz. nfl Rqw - S 1112 . -J w 54 H 21 --. ff 11 ' 0 '. W - .,m::.'wfMw in W 6 , y ,MMS- y V 94f,:.:wr,, ,r. . P' M .- f3r'.'..f. ' fyglif' 'f . .,N,,gg,fS,gh ' - ,fs ,L H. 2-.i-fem, If.. ,fik.e'sf. ,Z,,, .gf ag, !,.q..,.x 'M-ww Q 'lq -w Mi 1 -n-...., -- Q'i 'lIlr 1, Biology, Klub Miss Busche, Richard Derforer, Louise Audino, Bob Engstrom, Dolores Cotton, Margery Schumacker, Ray Solomon, Evelyn Moore, treasurer, Dick Lofberg, president, Sibyl Farr, secretary, Margaret Breglia, Cy Sanders, vice-president, Ann Heurikson, Ernest Lifters, Richard Dale, Moira O'Shaughnessy, Alfred Sotnick. HM essin Ip . 3 with . mlcfobes A small, but intent group of superior students gathers every Friday afternoon in Room 31 l, to study, observe, and discuss plant and animal life more completely than class periods permit. The select Biology Club-open only to A and B students-is sponsored by Miss Alice Busche, and led by Richard Lofberg, president, Cyril Sanders, vice- president, Evelyn Moore, treasurer, and Sybil Farr, secretary. The First row. Marjorie Selp, Grace Richardson, Dorothy Weber, Paula Gelb, Barbara Gard Miner, ner, Nancy Pratt, Pat Horney, secretaryp Pat Bedford, Carolyn Totten, lrene Pindar, 3 vgice Barbara Walterbach, Edith O'Reilly, Marian La Ban, Richard Carlsen, Robert Perraud. Second row: Roy Casper, Ed Boyle, Don Kramer, Larry Goodman, Norman jackman, Bruce Tatge, presidentg Herbert Ault, Philip Burnbaum, jack Remignanti, George Sche- ' lO6 von, Barnet Sultzer, Robert Renner, Arnold Spector, Stewart Friedlander, Robert Lipmann Wilbur Ault, Harold Weiner, David Nester, Leonard Chase. Tossing the everyday world aside, the Active Atoms delve into a world of chemical wonder. Head chemist is Mr. A. 1. Kroner. His associates are Presi- dent Bruce Tatge, Treasurer Hal Wei- ner and Secretary Pat Hornney. The club has been divided into three com- mittees-chemical photography, elec- tronics, and analysis. This enables the students to learn more about subjects which cannot be discussed during class because of limited time. Thus, many unknown phases of chemistry have been revealed. i i i --.x -I uuuuu-Manu.-un ' s Q new Wei , Klub , , fi Caught H' ' an The Drafting Club provides the op- portunity for talented students to do special work related to various tech- nical fields, such as engineering, air- craft, and architecture. Frequent dis- cussions concerning mechanical draw- ing and its relation to various technical and industrial fields, are led by Mr. Puro, the club's sponsor. Among the club's activities are visits to industrial plants and technical exhibitions. Left to right' Alfred Schmidt Bill C - , ronin, Lew Cluckin, Richard Ott, Don Montbriand, vice-president, Cy Sanders, Mr, Puro, span- sorg Bob Weissmann, secretary, Ken Noble, president, Robert Silberdorff, Don Scherzinger, all-elif Under the sponsorship of Mr. C. Myron Earlin, the camera fiends of '46 have been clicking away merrily. No subject is too difficult or simple for these members, and many enjoyable hours are spent discussing their wide- ly diversified collections of pictures. This year's activities consisted of coloring photographs, making Christ- mas and Valentine cards, seeing films, and arranging a display of the year's best pictures. , 6 gm ,,,,,.,.,...2....., '? . V ' 1 lr S. S y .,.. it ' K .-4 , H V i ' if gif., f ' L 1, ' V V ,A V 1 Left to right: Frank Weber, Dorothy Baker, Barbara Meyer, Harriet Walsh, Doris Skinner, - if W 'ed Rosalie Murphy, Mr. Earlin, Bob Heitmann, Pete Gauharouh, Carla Rothenberg, Lewis 3 t ,og c0Ve Cluckin, Bill Cronin, president, Lila Perlmutter, secretary, Ed Foley. ' new to lO7 o mP ' Twirl fha' co If you should happen to pass one of the members of the Math Club, you would probably see them gazing into space-not star gazing, but blinded by rationals, irrationals, tangents, cosines, and sines. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Beck- er, President George Shevon and Sec- retary-Treasurer Ed Boyle work prob- lems for the group. First row: Raymond Will, Wilbur Ault. Second row: Marion Lagno, Bob Eitert, Ed Boyle, secretary-treasurer, George Schevon, Ruth Stewart, Garth Garreau. Third row: Norman lackman, Dan Foland, Charles Reiners, Barnet Sultzer, Herbert Arlt, Grace Rich- ardson. Helen Bowling, Elaine Pucciarelli, secretary, Marion LaBan, Gloria Rothenberg, Norma Felten, treasurer Despite a late start, the School News Bureau, which was organized last year, succeeded in having several articles published in local newspapers. The members attended a TOWN MEETlNG OF THE AIR broadcast in early january. President Gloria Burstein and Sec- retary Elaine Pucciarelli were the only officers elected. Mr. lay Church spon- sors the club. Burstein, president, Beatrice Harriman, Mr. Church, sponsor, Carla I I g .,,. Q Vlinchtlv' W y ' hispets 48 , ar- ,ef M W. ,J--A Wlwlihl ' rw., k ,mi 0 . ,wi M ,t it it f i., ag, H' vt. i ,a - , Vw , ii, , .ii . , -ea 1 1, ' 'lt A A LCG, it att ,X WW, N , MZ 2 1 fi My mm. First row: Edith Augustine, Betty Thompson, Alice Winters, Barbara Van Kirk. Second row: Pat Smith, treasurer, Betsy Perkins, secre- tary, Miss Haerter, sponsor, Shirley Harper, president, Edna Watts, vice-president, Ruth Clark, Lois Fugarini, Eleanor Tuttle, Beverly Stalker. Third row: Ethel Hendrikson, Ruth Stewart, Emily Anne Brown, Ruth Mackel, joyce Leumann, Alethea Lyder, june Gold- berg, Bertha Levinson, Ruth Wood, Barbara Murray, Barbara Man- hardt, jane Klemer, Alice Hardmeyer. Have you ever heard the commotion in Room 3Ol on Tuesday afternoons? That noise is the Te-Hi Service Club in full swing, working under the leader- ship of President Shirley Harper, Vice- President Edna Watts, Secretary Betsy Perkins, and Miss Haerter. Every serviceman who visits our school welcomes the friendly Hil from the girl at the reception desk in the main lobby, but his greatest de- light is in the free lunch he receives, thanks to this organization. The club is also responsible for keeping all former students, now in the armed forces, in touch with the news from Teaneck High School. Klub Busi 'legs ca ll be a Pleasure Shades of the town-meeting! lt's the l.R.F. at it again! Battling out the important questions of the day, the members furiously fight for their be- liefs. President Beverly lohnston, Vice-President Eleanor Mulea, Secre- tary Nancy Taylor, and Umpire Mr. Smith keep peace, avoid hot arguments. lncidentally, the unpretentious let- ters l.R.F. stand for the more awe-in spiring International Relations Forum. Beverly johnson, president, mba:-ton Oak, In 9. R. J. Nita Bookstaver, Pat Berkwit, Doris Hoppenrath, Eleanor Mulea, Nan Taylor, secretary, Minna Rodnon, lean Hyers, Martin Spielberg, Edna Schwartz. First 'OW ' of I p mud a 6 White, ,ff H-ff 1 . S Y' 4 Bose Rita De MOSol:r'easnCt?AcMuuTnl:1 MT , J-f C.QnJ lnei DU ' BroclsWaYi Shgplen, Hee vw' , , OY WO, ara Black Nlargdjcg lnez ROSS th row ortofti .ksen p,UdreY Rollka Doris r Marjorie ' Y jf-lerlfl ' Ann ' e Stal' i jean j V joy . Q jeann D jart6Yi I V joan Hur fake Ruth Triple .met Perry, Pat i eviviafl ,. Ji I Betlll l, X. I . K Rita Spiexberg' Gloria Y hfjelvifl , l b Y 1 - ' I VA' 'd rowi Ba - nne Pillar, . ',Th ll. Four Thll' Irene Nw-mi, Ejremy Vjrgjnla Teri Madden BeilY Ejame PUClaire Stever1S0 - R defen- av C, ll' 'Ny ,ij ' x For the first time in the history of Teaneck High School, the music department presented an all-band concert. Under the capable di- rection of Mr. Donald Mairs, the marching band's maneuvers and jazz arrangements were greeted with much enthusiasm. Many of the band members also are part of the New jersey All-State Band. In May, a large group competed in the New jersey music competition in Elizabeth. As usual, the results were very favorable. The band, in conjunction with the orches- tra and A Cappella Choir, presented the an- nual Spring Concert. The outstanding star o the year was Gloria Rydgren, who also was huge success in Trial by jury. Co-starrin in this production were Martin Spielberg an Mr. Charles Gibson, whose performances wer indicative of Mr. Westervelt Romaine's ex- cellent coaching. The Bergen County Choir is the prou possessor of many of the members of the f Cappella Choir. The varied tones of the orchestra, bana and choir blended during the year of i945-4 to produce a very mellifluous school year. First row: Lois De Dietz, Ruth Kalfaian, Gene Lutters, Elaine Pucciarelli, Nancy Rowell, Second row: Ruth Stewart, joan Sweet, Traude Teutsch, Denise Polity, Marjorie Seip, Dorothy Ziegfield, joy Ann Rollka, Barbara Rollka. Third row: Dorothy Weber, janet Erskine, ltaly Tully, judy Larsen, Belle Laird, Marilyn Reid. :gf 401 Avi? Highlighting the year's activities of Klub ei' sm'P l'ool the Girls' Leaders Club, is the exciting basketball game played between the women's faculty and the star team of the Leaders Club. Supervised and directed by Miss Claire Cuerber, the girls devote them- selves to acquiring a well-rounded in- terest in all indoor and outdoor sports. W il Under the capable supervision of Mrs. Sherwood, the sports-minded girls of Teaneck High School meet in the Senior Cirls' Gym every Friday to par- ticipate in sports. Elsa Buschner, presi- dent and Mary Lou Dunham, secretary, are the officers who plan the club's activities. After a definite period of membership in the Sports Club, the girls are eligible for membership in the Leaders Club. 'Q Rea chin! 'Or f X he First row: Barbara Boyl Claire Watson, janet Lincl strom, Elsa Buschner, pres dentg Doris Kalfaian, Elai De Dietz, Elinore Fishma Rose Mary Snyder, P Thompson, Barbara Wa Dorothy Baker. Second ro joan Pupke, Barbara Ketti ger, Pat Kenney, joan Kri egel, joan Lallone, Barb Meyer, Mrs. Sherwood. Thi row: Dorothy johnson, Na cy C-raves, Claire McCormi Mary Louise Aden. Fou row: Lois De. Dietz, ja Pahler, Toni Crieshab Marge McKenna, Ma Childs, Doris Hill, Lila Pe mutter. 0 ll2 ww., -4... --L. y.,. S if qi 'Si -sflggir 3. 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E Money Is the Root of Onesie, Twosie . Rise and Shine All Evil 1 After the Ball is Over X Oh, What a Beautiful Morning! ancing in the Dark 2 'MT , i ' A ' W5 L L, 2 ,,,, ,. f 5 41.512, A ,wi . , ,k,x' ns-uw! 1 Jfwz-Q Q Q - 5 . X 1 Q g 1 -Q . 1- 'ii , y if ': U,- , gi g A S lk 'dim 'P 0 ' ,Ne is 'sr ' ff ? Q Q Ji s - ,- 'nw mg: W ..X,.f x , , Je , . nf .Eg--V K. -5, ' A ri T ' 17155 .I ' if Ii .f 3 5 ' 5 -'N N I 1 .1 1 1' IIT gf. yy 4,a.Xx First row: Dick McQueen Wells Straub Fra k D , , n eCoursey, Eugene Ferneckes, Donald McNaght Rollin Schuster Frank S l A , , co pino, David Kroncke, Donald Nelson, Neal Mackenzie, joe Pappalardo. Second row: Fred Butler, Bill Rupp, Bill Schroder, Paul Strealer, Bill lv1cClennen, Russell McNamee, Bob Werckle, Elmer Cuny, George Maloof. Third row: Robert Hable, john Davidian, Herbert Hoss- feld, jack Smith, Gerald Lupo, Bob Peck, Herbert Schue, George Moore, Bob Kelly. The opening game of the season saw a l3-7 loss at the hands of Ramsey. ,In the second game the Blue and White crushed Butler, 20-O. Hopes were raised that our light, inexperienced team had a fighting chance. Then, with the additional handicap of injuries, the Highwaymen lost six consecutive tilts to stronger teams. An upset victory over Tenafly gave us our season's second win in its ten starts. The final game was a last minute, heart- breaking loss to Hackensack l3-6. There were a few bright spots in the football season such as Frank Scolpino, our fighting captain. Little Frank was always in there working his heart out for the school and team. Other stars were, Gene Fernekes, Dave Kroncke, Don Nelson, and Rollin Schuster, all playing their last year for Teaneck. The team was led b C h y oac es Finn and Breisch with assist- ance from Mr, Rea and Mr, Law The final results were: Ramsey .......... I 3 Teaneck ...... 7 Butler ............ O Teaneck ......ZO Leonia ............ 27 Teaneck ...... 6 Englewood ...... l2 Teaneck ...... 6 R. Park .......... l4 Teaneck ...... O Lodi ................ 7 Teaneck ...... O Rutherford .... 33 Teaneck ...... 7 Cliffside Pk ..... 35 Teaneck ...... 6 Tenafly .......... O Teaneck ...... 6 Hackensack .... l 3 Teaneck ...... 6 K ,el-ttfi, 0 ll8 'gf -A N ' t,g:'w ' - i Q Yes Coach Breisch ns' ' Whse .S J 3 Coach Finn J1wfbalL if ...m hx s'!?'l ' Standing: Don Schreiber, lim DeCoursey, Bob Manrell, Felix Pedroli, Charles Marshall, Gerry, Royals, lack Cahill, Carl Buschner, Tom Child, Al Sandberg, Bob Haupt, Bob Dellabough, Rocco Cutu, manager. Sitting: Hal Gerlach, Warren Kaiser, Al Conway, Bill Wyman, john Frank Carripoli, Gil Whitehouse, Bob Stollman, Arrix, Sam Cavaliere, Ken Eilerman, captain, Anthony Scolpino, Kent Losche, Arthur Smith. I , MW' l 4 g l2O A ' 9' 5' if 5 arf ff J I iw Coach Smallheer .Sv Living up to the pre-season expectations, this year's blue-and-white turned in the en- viable record ot eight wins, five losses, and two ties. The season began slowly with three losses, but suddenly the team found itself by coming through with seven straight victories. All this was due to the undeniable leader- ship of Captain Ken Eilermann, who played especially well in the decisive victory over West Point. The outstanding players were lack Cahill, stellar goalie, Tom Child, whirl- wind defensive starg Al Sandburgg and Sam Cavalier. At the end of the season the team had chalked up twenty-one goals, with ten of these made by center Eilermann, The timely discharge of Coach Leonard Smallheer from the Armed Forces was of the greatest importance to the success of the team. X ss: N wg' 'fx ' A K F Vimivil' he-. ff . , The first wrestling match of the season against Nyack went to the Teaneck Crapplers by a score of 36-7. We then lost five succes- sive meets to West Point Plebes, Rochelle Park, Thomas jefferson, Springfield, and New- The team was co-captained by Frank Scol- pino and Dave Morrow. Both these boys showed their worth by consistent winning. Harry Hossfeld, Dick Civil, Bob Dellabough, well for the Blue ton. All of these teams were very powerful and did very well in the State Meet. Teaneck's final win was over Suffern. and Stan Brajer all and White. Coach Max W C-ibba, Left to right, first row: Bill Hart, Richard Civil, Stan Brajer, Frank Garripoli, joe Manetta. Second row: Victor Bra'er Ha old H f ld B b D ll b Scolpino, joe Pappalardo. j , r oss e , o e a ough, Gerry Lupo, Dave Morrow, Frank 121 . Nw' 'z!69,V 'N'-wq..Q5ww-g w..w.N-, V. 4 x.x. N lgajmbnlla 94 llffjlj Q ' Lett to right, standing: john Peters, Don Dinnsen, Otto Raphael, Russell Vanecek, Dick Rath, Howie Conklin. Kneeling: john Steel, Harachik Pedrosian, Alex Winick, Bob Peck, Don Drack. This year's Blue and White, capably led by Coach Hagan Anderson, turned in a record of seven wins and nine losses. The score is not indicative of the true excellence of the team, which lost many close games to more powerful teams. Paced by Don Drack, who tallied I96 points, the team swept to victory in its last five out of eight games. These victories included a stunning up- set over Englewood, 7l-3l. ln this game, Drack broke the school record for scoring in a league game, with 23 tallies. The team also set the all- time game high for Teaneck by breaking the former record of 56 points in a single contest. Dick Rath, a junior who scored l3l points, Howie Conklin, john Steel, Bob Peck, and Otto Raphael all turned in fine records for the season's play. l23 0 fj h m to Sml lil X 41 5 Because of the return of four of last vear's trackmen- Fred Semkin, Ken Eilermann, Don Dinnsen, and Hal Hulka-this year's Blue and White had an excellent season. Besides the heavy schedule with six regular meets, the team participated in the League and State Championship meets. Coach Smith continued his terrific leadership of the squad, making his team one of the best-conditioned teams around here. Aaclz, i I illii a Cfg H udofdust a b l-low's the air up there? NSN1.. J h 0 l24 Sf of Speed . The return of Coach Charles Knapp found a well-rounded squad on hand. We had four good pitchers, with Rollo Schuster,Willie Schroder, Howie Conk- lin, and Ernie Aberle leading the way. Others heavily counted on were Bill McClennan, heavy hitter, George Moore, Dick McQueen, and Sam Cava- liere. A sixteen game schedule saw the Highwaymen as a serious threat to cop the N.N.j.l.L. Championship. l 'QM -iv V J. . A, FW 'F WMM www. ix iv ,, WMM M - t 'V'5BEuii,ut Left to right, first Tony Kurtz, Dc Kramer, Malcolm ris, Sanford Pito Arthur Christop Robert Lockwc Herbert Rauch, l Robison. Second Alvin Milberg, Goldberg, Thi Child, Stuart Friec der, Ronald Allen bert Mitros, Paul muller, Ralph Pr ard, Mr. Sal Saler 7 0 Four lettermen from last year's N.N.j.l.L, were again c hand to start the defense of the title. Those boys we Donald Kramer, Ralph Pritchard, Paul Seiz, and Malcol for it, Ralphl Harris. lumP Among the boys who were outstanding in last summer Recreation Tournaments and in the Annual Intramural Tenn Tournament were Ken Eilermann, Robert Lockwood, Sa Rowland, Arthur Christopher, and Ronald Allen. .0 Mr. Sal Salerno coached the boys to victory in many i the matches over the other League teams. Swinging their way through the season, the Otto, keep YOur i946 golf team underwent a heavy schedule of twelve matches against such teams as Hackensack, Holy Trinity, East Side Paterson, Ridgewood, Passaic Valley, and Central Paterson. Under Mr. john Drugach's excellent supervision, the team was led by Ronnie Allen, Bob Dellabough, and Otto Raphael. Left to right: Otto Raphael, lack Cahill, Bill Davies, Ronald Al- len. lAlso on the squad are Bob Della- bough and Iames O'Hara.l 0 l26 l 1 V ..-... U.-'wx fl i . lf,-4, 2-.,.s M N... l nf' . 4, head dc . A 1 se-51 . 1 ss 'A W- 5. P. Small XD L .,,...x.f-x-If L, ,K Np.g,,f K fa -Q ..-'J -'-K 4' +., A- ' 5' XX g L A 1 X... Ioan Canzenmuller Ruth Cuerber Frances lmhoff Theresa Suglia Marilyn Dodds Elizabeth Giachino Lorraine Cuerber Carolyn Marcell joan P. Weller Carol Severa N J.. fr, ' Uma f rr v Y ' J' f' f .1 . 'N .f N . f 7 Q4 'iw T ',,--f '-' fx f'-T Q.. z-2 N N? C 'Tj i , r 3-::::..., , ' , gi . fc' ' G309' E Actively successful, describes this year's crop i ,yszg Leaders' Club and T.S.C, members who participate ' in such sports as basketball, volleyball, soccer, basl fl ' ball, and hockey. if ln addition to an unusual number of play day ff me and tournaments, a new idea was successfully ir corporated. For the first time in the history of our Alma Mate ' 1 5 girls' hockey and basketball teams traveled to neighboring town ' offering their stiff competition to high schools of Bergenfield, Ha brouck Heights, Bogota, and our blood rival, Hackensack. f f A The girls fared very well on these occasions, invariably winnir ,V their contests in good standing. Playing with, and against, girls from i other towns proved not only exciting, but a great deal of fun, since ix enabled the Te-Hi'ers to make many new friends. judging by tl' favorable outcome of the '46 season, the interscholastic arrangemer will go hand in hand with intramural sports next year, and will l: extended to all phases of the girls' activities. Outstanding in every event of the year, the unforgettable Fighi ing Twelve easily skipped off with the title-THE Champs, afti winning the hockey, basketball, and volleyball tournaments. Beaut ful gold basketballs were awarded the members of this deservir team, since they proved themselves true experts. -W-at ' .V ?,,f' 'YN My k .W V..V A ,t ,L . L M47 3? dm' rg r lax Q!!-a,,-U. L vm.. it 'L 9 . -5 . i 'TKT 'lbw is .ms E xr This is the famous Fight- ing Twelve that was or- ganized in l94O and has been winning games ever since. 1Jz!.4,'5,a0fzt.4. 4,55 Th e represented sports are partici at d p e in by all interested Senior High girls, under the leadership of Miss Claire Cuerber. 129 ' M6 L.-P Band ot the Year GEORGE BARRETT Song ot the Year PERSONALITY Book of the Year ' my ' V FOREVER AMBER Standing: Arlene Koster, Eugene Fernekes. On the banisterl Donald Dinnsen. Seated: Irene Pindar, Robert Tagliabue, Ilene Falt, Edward Boyle, Robert Ferguson, David Matthews, Robert Gibson, Patience Hornney. Standing in the rear: Richard Wen- genroth, Frank Scolpino, jean D, Harris, Harold Hulka, Marilyn Dodds, Minna Rodnon, jack Ewald, and Ioan Ganzenmuller. ,. ac .-' Most Popular DONALD DINNSEN - MARILYN DODI Best Looking EUGENE FERNEKES - ARLENE KOSTE Cutest DAVID MATTHEWS - MARILYN DODII Best Dressed ROBERT TACLIABUE - IRENE PINDAI Most Brains EDWARD BOYLE - MINNA RODNOIN mmuyem ' Nicest Personality Movie of the Yea' ROBERT FERGUSON - MARILYN DODII THE LOST WEEKEND Best Athlete FRANK SCOLPINO - PEGGY VOLK Best Dancer ROBERT GIBSON - ILENE FALT Class Wit DICK WENGENROTH - IEAN D. HARP Glass Dreamer DAVID MATTHEWS - IOAN GANZENMU Most Vers-atile DONALD DINNSEN-IEAN D. HARRIT Best Actor IACK EWALD - PATIENCE HORNNEY Most Likely to Succeed HAROLD HULKA - MINNA RODNON - ,K 'wk W f QQ' .3 I 1 V . .Q i . , ,L,,,,,,.A,, Q the aa-ww, umnu ,bi To Our Patrons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Aird Mr. and Mrs, Louis R. Garvey Mr. and Mrs. C. j. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Gelb Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aspery Mrs. Emil H. Goerg Mr. and Mrs. William Balle Mr. and Mrs. Emmons M. Grahn Mr. and Mrs. Albin Barthelson Mr. and Mrs. Herman Greenstone Mr. and Mrs. Eliot E. Berkwit Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn j. Grieder Rev. and Mrs. E. George Beyer Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guerber Mr. and Mrs. A. Blum Mr. and Mrs. john Harriman Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Bolles Mr. and Mrs. joseph Harris Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bontemps Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hathaway Dr. and Mrs. B. S. Bookstaver Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hellman Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Boyle William Brennan Mr. and Mrs. George Bund Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Buschner Peter H. Butler Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Butterworth Mr. and Mrs. john Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capone Miss Nancy jane Hellman Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hilgeman Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Hoffmann Mrs. Victor Hornney Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hulka Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. jaeger Mr and Mrs. Phillip jackman joseph jarvie, jr. Mr. and Mrs. john Carew Mr. and Mrs. Horace johnson Mr. Gilbert W. Chanter, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. M. johnston Marie j. Chanter Mr. and Mrs. W. jonsdotter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Child Mr. and Mrs. William Kaiser William N. Cocco, U.S.N. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kalfaian Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Colpitts Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Kalmbach Mr. and Mrs. joseph Corby Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Keil Captain and Mrs. Coyle Mr. and Mrs. William j. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Creutzburg William Cronin Col. and Mrs. Austin Cunkle Mrs Hu hl Dale . S . Com. and Mrs. William N. Davies Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Klein A. C. Kolvek Mrs. Alva Koster Mr. and Mrs. Sydney A. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kuss Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Frank La Ban Mr. and Mrs. H. Debus Mr. and Mrs. Dewey F. La Bonty Mr. and Mrs. j. De Dietz Mr. and Mrs. Francis j. Lagno Mr. and Mrs. N. L. De Lear Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Larson Miss Catherine De Lear Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Emily De Lear Lt. Col. and Mrs. C. W. Lind Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr.s. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Polity Curtis G. Pratt Roy Pucciarelli C. Radl Rasmuson j. Remignanti Harry A. Richardson David Rodnon Mr. Nathan Rodnon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. 'and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Martha Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Rollka William Rollka Charles Root William Rupp William Ruth Dominick Sablich Schaaff Charles W. Schumann Gilbert H. Schuster A. Schwarber Dewey Schwarz Frank Scolpino Frank H. Seaman Seidel Howard Seip Sheehan jules Siegel Mrs. Kitty Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. james Space Mr. and Mrs. Morris Spector Mr. and Mrs. Spielberg Mrs. Charles W. Spilman Miss Ruth De Lear Mr Mr. and Mrs. George'F. Losche . William De Lear Mrs. Alice E. Lutters Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dellabough Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dering Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dinnsen Mr. R. M. Dodds Mrs. john Lyons Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Mackenzie Mrs. Robert j. Mandrill Mr d an Mrs. john j. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. H. Dohrmann Mr. and Mrs Harry Martens Mr. and Mrs. Reno Drack Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland Mr. and Mrs. Adam Drenkard, jr. Mr, and Mrs. William T. McCurrach Mr. and Mrs. john E. Eckert Mr. and Mrs, john McNaught Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eilermann Mr. and Mrs. M. j. McPartland Mr. and Mrs. joseph Embrey Mr. and Mrs. Charles j. Milesi Mr. and Mrs. john H. English Mr. and Mrs. Al Miller Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Ennis Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Moore Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Errick Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Erskine Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Moth Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Ewald Mr. and Mrs. Pierre D, Mourad Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fechtmann Mr. and Mrs. john Mulea Mr. and Mrs. Charles Felten Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. james M. Fenner Mr. and Mrs. john Okelman Mrs. Evelyn A. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. P. G. O'Reilly Mr. and Mrs. William Flackman Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Peer Mr. and Mrs. William A. Franz Mr. and Mrs. Duane C. Perry, jr. Mr. and Mrs, H, Friedlander Mr. and Mrs. Robert Piazza Mr. and Mrs. Friedman Dr. Arthur W. Pindar Mr. and Mrs . George E. Ganzenmuller Dr. Irene D. Pindar Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Steiner Willard Stewart Arthur R. Storm W. H. Stovell Wells W. Straub Arthur H. Strickland, Frank W. Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick j. Stuart W. j. Sultzer David Synes Felix Tagliabue Edward Talbot E. R. Tatge T. Thompson j. W. Tiedeberg H. j. Totten Leo Trubek . H. j. Tulp Donald Turner Arthur Van Schelt Wacker A. 1. Walsh Karl j. Walter Frank A. Weber Charles Wedel Ernest Weller Morris L. Wiener john j. Winters john Wottke A. j. White Wilfred j. Young Edward Zelkosky Carl j. Ziegfeld Our sincere thanks and appreciation for helping us make this yearbook possible. Sincerely yours, . Advertising Managrur ir Teaneck 7-OO45 LEON ALIJAN Oriental Rug Specialist Rug Care and Service ak 135 Trade in Your Furs or Have Them Remodeled I Established in i907 Team-ck 6-l292 Cliffside 6-l4l3 Q if-an 'i s .J TEANECK Fuks 5.1 QU J Modern Cold Storage i ' tb If 455 Cedar Lane near Garrison Avenue I o I36 A in Teaneck, N. l. wr ,QQ V, 1 ESSO SERVICENTER August Elze qnd Sqn I State St. and Queen Anne Rd. i West Englewood, N. j. Telephone Teaneck 7-7820 PAINTERS DECORATORS Car Washing - Lubrication Battery Service PAPER HANGERS For Home Made Pastries Try 40 West Englewood Ave. West Englewood, N. 1. Telephone Teaneck 7-2489 HOME-LIKE BAKE SHOP 0. Schmid, Prop. 472 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, N. l. 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THE AGENCY OF PERSONAL SERVICE CLARENCE LOFBERG fa-F' zt- '-?.1 ali ..T.TL:! -6, 1' F: il? f' .--... 1 71 ::-Q . ,Q ' If 1-:l11l: ,J?E'- , I I ' WEEE' i H 10:1-E: -4 I .1 l L :ng-n INSURANCE SERVICE 363 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, N. 1. Teaneck 6-8500 141 o Insulating Board Supplies Co. 1 647 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, N. 1 5 A Visit Our Display Rooms M Where You Can See What You Buy Attic - Basement - Dans Henry E. Scull, Prop. GEORGE'S BARBER SHQP 1448A Queen Anne Road lNear State SU West Englewood, N. 1. 1 Specializing in ChiIdren's ' Haircuts 'K-L-1 - - Compliments of TEANECK RECREATION 885 Teaneck Road Teaneck, N. 1. Teaneck 7-7850 o 142 Congratulations '46l NYSTROM'S RESTAURANT SODA FOUNTAIN Delicious Meals - Tasty Sandwiches Facilities for Private Parties Telephone Hackensack 2-4690 Route 4 No. Hackensack, N. j. BETTY LYNN SHOP Dresses - Skirts - Blouses Kerchiefs O en Dail lO to 5'3O P Y - Thursday and Friday Evenings Until 9 358 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, N. l Teaneck 6-5308 REID MERRYMAN Pianist - Teacher Popular - Classical Theory Telephone Teaneck 7-3l l9 l43 o the Sterling Tractor Equipment Co. 42 Coffey Street Brooklyn 3l, N. Y. Genuine International and Case Parts Distributors for Gates Belts and Hose Fire Extinguishers and Refils Alemite Products Champion Spark Plugs Tel. Cumberland 6-2767-8 o Compliments of CONTINENTAL BAKINC CO. 534 Ellison Street Paterson, New jersey ? ol44 Carpenter - Cabinet Work Store Fronts and Fixtures Show Windows L. W. GOODMAN Carpenter 1379 Palisade Avenue Opp. W. Englewood R.R. Station Teaneck 7-2956 All Kinds of Home Work Done TEANECK SERVICE CENTER Lubrication - Car Washing - Tire Repairs - Battery Service Brake Service Automotive Repairing Cedar Lane 6 Queen Anne Rd. Teaneck 6-0233 A. LEBSON, INC. 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And Reid's Ice Cream gives you energy-building protein as well! So enjoy Reid's Ice Cream . . . for your health's sake and tor the sheer enjoyment of a luscious, delightful treat. SINCE l874 .ea 'I 1 1 ICE --l'-T 'i CREAM l-'-'-'- E 0 ISO .tw Teaneck 6-8596 Teaneck 6-3564 ARCTIC HUT - FROSTED cowEN,s FOODS, INC. Complete Line of Frosted Foods 455 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, N. j In Appreciation of the Confidence Shown by the Residents of Teaneck in Our Office FLOYD H. FARRANT CO. Oldest Real Estate and Insurance Firm in Teaneck 873 Teaneck Road Opposite Library Greeting Cards for All Occasions Stationery - Books - Gifts - Toys 478 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, N. I. H. I. TULP CO. REALTORS 9 Teaneck, New jersey 29 I5 MILLER - EIDEN OUTER APPAREL and SPORTSWEAR Teaneck 6-7504 483 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. j. Teaneck 6-5312 LEONARD WILLIAMS 526 Teaneck Rd Teaneck, N. j. Refrigeration Service and Repair J, Select Your Fine Watches and jewelry from Our Complete and Unusual Selection P. 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Compliments of FElBEL'S RECREATION CENTER IANITORIAL SUPPLY CO. Incorporated Distributors 6' jobbers Mops and Brushes Disinfectants - Toilet Tissue Paper Towels - Liquid Soaps No Rub Wax - Pine Soap Polishes, Etc. Tel. Passaic 3-1550, 1551 60 jefferson St. Passaic, N. 1. 155 o ALICE DRESS SHOPPE Dresses Made to Order A. M. Halvajian 380 Queen Anne Road at af ax: BUDDEN DELICATESSEN 388 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, New jersey - CLASSIFIED RUNGE'S COFFEE AND NUT SHOPPE l44'5 Teaneck Road West Englewood, N. I. Teaneck 7-6478 I. B. Ottersten Co., Inc. Successor to MAGNETO REPAIR COMPANY SALES AND SERVICE Au'roMoTlvE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IZ7 Varet Street near Humboldt Street Telephone Evergreen 8-9800, 98Ol Brooklyn 6, N. Y. Best Wishes To the Class of 1946 WIGWAM INC. I63-l65 Cedar Lane Teaneck, New jersey Central Electric fr Appliance Co. 418 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. 1. Make Housework a Pleasure with Our Electrical Appliances Toastmasters Sunbeam Mixmasters Hotpoint Electric Irons Waffle Irons o l56 SECTION - OESTREICH STATIONERY STORE 384 Queen Anne Road Toys - Stationery Greeting Cards sAM's SHOE REBUILDING I 1350 Teaneck Road West Englewood, N. 1. THE UNIQUE SHOP Gifts for Every Occasion Cor. West Englewood Avenue and Teaneck Road Teaneck, N. 1. ll l Te-aneck 6-6147 ANTHONY T. VELTRI REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 426 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. 1. ? FRANK A. WEBER Congratulations and Best Wishes to the I Class of 1946 ? Compliments of RilfllllRD Blllolfll 'tlowvw ea Caitlin. 1444 Queen Anne Rd. West Englewood, New jersey Telephone Teaneck 7-5828 Flowers By Wire 157 o WWW' W, A ' 'I.1'w11 ' A GOOD PORTRAIT IS A TREASURE Whatever the occasion might be, a good portrait can be made at your home or our studios at any time. Birthday Parties of Your Children Graduation Portraits - Weddings Candid Shots and Wedding Albums Baby Books Our Specialty Call, Write, or Phone for Information ARGONAUT PHOTOGRAPHIC LABORATORIES 161 East Fort Lee Road Teaneck, New jersey Teaneck 6-3321 0158 3 ,SOE N FINER Fooo y N41 f Z, . , , ww fri? ' , F 'jig PETERSEN FINER FOOD 450 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, New jersey Petersen Home Cooked Foods Are the Answer to the Busy Housewife's Prayer FAMOUS FOR GIFT BASKETS We Telegraph Fine Fruits and Delicacies Anywhere in U.S.A. Telegraph Orders 55.00 and up Prompt Quality Delivery Guaranteed Phone Teaneck 6-1334 and 6-1335 159 0 PRINTED IN OFFSET LITHOC-RAPHY PROGRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY CALDWELL New IERSEY The 1946 HI-WAY. .. by 160 Qff'v'5ff'3f'C1'W' if ,M ,3'f'?'ff?f 1155! M45 M My J ,ff Q .fj,,y vff. J, fqf ff 1- fwxwho' fffgfif f5:?'f'3 J' W lQf,Uw4QWMQf QZfZ'MMm.JfQfi7 1' R x Q QALWZMM. 1.3! 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Teaneck High School - HI Way Yearbook (Teaneck, NJ) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 1

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Teaneck High School - HI Way Yearbook (Teaneck, NJ) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Teaneck High School - HI Way Yearbook (Teaneck, NJ) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Teaneck High School - HI Way Yearbook (Teaneck, NJ) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956


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