Bogota High School - Purple B Yearbook (Bogota, NJ)

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.szszis-as A PURP E B t.asas.4fw.4 ,nr-npr' i ,ANJJJJJ Tzzwzflt'-jifffv: Margaret Franz bequeaths her ability to play tennis to any of the tennis champions. T11'u1.1fy-.i'j,x'flr: John Freudenberger bequeaths his absence excuses to Miss Steen for permanent reference. 'I'zz'u1zlJ'-.tezvfflv: David Foley bequeaths his wind-blown bob to Nils Olsen. Y'11wzfy-rfiglvf: Alfred Gattey bequeaths his sunny smile to the occupants of the Detention Hall. Y'zz't'1ffJ'-zmzffv: Lily Cannon bequeaths her English Lyrics to her younger sister who may, or may not profit by them. Tfvirfiuffvz Arthur Gibbons bequeaths his chauffeur's position to Arend Metz. Tlvjrfgr-ji1'.rf: Wfilliam Gibbons bequeaths his height to Pauline Botwen. Y'lv21'fy-.wwmf: Wriltei' Gibbs bequeaths his skill in penny-matching to Charlie Kraus. Tlwj1'fg1'-flviazfz John Gillroy bequeaths his arden love-making abilities to Ozzie Bertelsen. Tlvirfgr-fozzflvz Jeanette Goldstein bequeaths all the stationery that she uses for letter writing to the Board of Education. Y'lvi1'ty-vfiffb: Grace Goodwin hereby beclueaths her poetry to some over-roman- tic undergraduate. '. !J5i'1Ji-.i'i.x'fXv: Albert Graf bequeaths his attention to teachers to George btimson. Tlv21'fy-.ufzwzflvz Marguerite Grassing bequeaths the Klaxon to Freshmen who are inclined toward tears, or who are rapidly teething. TX1iz'l'r-viglvf: Beatrice Hamilton bequeaths her Turkish Taffy to Mr. Hance who, it appears, enjoys candy. Tfviin-112111111 Parker Hamilton bequeaths his editing ability to Iimfitfflvz Muriel Herbert. bequeaths her Biology definitions who can use them next year. I'f01'fJl-fir.rf: Grace Hesselman bequeaths her complexion to any rosy-cheeked girl. Foi'fy-.urwffffz Arthur Hill bequeaths his cancelled stamps to Mavis Werner for important letters. Fn1'fy-flrinfz Robert Hirschthal bequeaths his honesty to borrowers of school property. James Wynne. to the Sophs Fmfly'-fn1n'fZv: Edward Hoffman bequeaths his forcefulness to Prof. Francis. Iforfy-Jifffvz Allan Hughes bequeaths his blond locks to Ogre Jensen. lff11'flwJi-rmflv: Margaret Hume bequeaths her ability as a librarian to Emily Maud Feinstone. I7m'f'y-.iczwzffvz Lawrence Jerome bequeaths his artistic abilities to Bill Van Vlfettering. lfrnfq'-ciglvffv: Wfilliam Johnson hereby bequeaths his admiration for bell- bottom pants to Robert Rieger. Flll'f'J'-llfllfbi Marion Jump bequeaths her good nature to anyone who has the blues lfiffiwlvz Margaret Kardel hereby bequeaths her ability for art to any young artist. Page Eighty-ftazo' aa aa, M PURPLE B ka aa Fifi-y-firrf: Marie Keyes bequeaths her motherly complex to Ethel Garvin. Fiffy-.uwozzdz Eleanor Klein bequeaths her typing ability to any first year typing student. Fifi-1'-ffairnlz Albert Kocenski bequeaths his diligence to Doris Wehrniaker. Fifty-f0111'ff1: Christine Knipping bequeaths her baby talk to Viola Einarsen. Fifty-fifflv: Morris Kregstein hereby bequeaths his humor to any sour faced history student. Fiffy-.rixffvz Robert Kroeger bequeaths his grin to next year's Senior president as he firmly believes that position needs a lot of smiling. Fjffbll-.l'f,'l't3llff7I Kenneth Krueger bequeaths the Stumble to anyone who can learn it from his stumbling. Iiiffny-eiglnflvz Harvey Lemarie bequeaths his humor to Gildo job. Fjff-1'-l1.fl1ff7I Muriel Lohse hereby bequeaths her manual arts to Pearl Mikolasy. Sixfjeflvz Robert Loveman beclueaths his two hundred pounds to Dan Chapman. Sixfy-jiz'.ff: Beatrice Lorenzo bequeaths her love of movies to Stanley Dutkus. Smfuy-.wi'o11:f: Lawrence Lyon hereby bequeaths his Rolls Royce to the Museum of Prehistoric Art. Si.x'fy-fluizvfz Elsa Lyzell bequeaths her pearly teeth to anyone afraid of the dentist. 5'i.x'f.1'-fn111'fZv: Evelyn Macdonald hereby bequeaths her superiority complex to Helen Roch. Sixfvy-jifflv: Antonio Manzolino hereby bequeaths his saxaphone to the school orchestra for old time's sake. Si.x'fy-.ri.x'Ib: Regina McGovern bequeaths her young brother and sister to any- one wants them. Sixty-.fuzfwzflv: Wiilter McGinn hereby bequeaths his appendix to the Holy Name Hospital for Exhibit A. Sixfyreiglvflvz Edith McKenna hereby bequeaths her personality to Alice Powers. Sixfy-zzizzffa: Mary McLintock bequeaths her silvery voice to Adele DuPont who can use it on the members of the Faculty. Sczwzficflaz Florence Meany bequeaths her meekness to Al Dully. S6l'6'lIl 1'-jil'.l'fI Walter Miller bequeaths his dignity to the Juniors who come into their own next year. Sez'e11fy-.racmzd: Anne Muir hereby bequeaths her sparkling eyes to any Fresh- man with a come hither look. Scfzwzfy-ff1i1'd: Donald Munro bequeaths his mania for magazine reading to joe Ewen. 5c?Z'6'I.7f'1'-f0lll'fZ7I Elizabeth Nash bequeaths her French notebook to Mae Gillio. Sezwzfy-fifflvz Adam Noreika bequeaths his love of nature to the Museum of Natural History. S6l 611f'1'-.ff.X'f!JI Alexander Noreika hereby bequeaths his position as official stage manager to Wilber Becker. Sezwzfy-.i'ez'w1f!1: Helen Olsen bequeaths one of her boy friends to some hard- up junior. Page Eighty flu - .41s.4.if.4s,4s- PURPLE B l.as.2is.Ms.4 ,f-riff' .-'JJ,J Page Eighty-s1'.t St'z'w1f-1-tfjglvfln1 Raymond Pierce bequeaths his history marks to Harry Dennis. SKI'Ll1f-1'-l2,flIff7I Vlfalter Pierce bequeaths his way with women to Eddie Beck- man. Ejgfvlieflvz Raymond Pitigliani bequeaths his horse laugh to junior Gillroy. Eikgfvflti-jiazrfz Charles Pousson bequeaths his Varsity Letter to Gerard Bauer. Eiglvfnt'-naman!1 Evelyn Raffo bequeaths her M to any envious undergraduate. Ejkqfvfiti-flvizvfz Carolyn Reim bequeaths her ambition to Lillian Rehain. Eriqlvf-1'-fU11z'il1: Horace Ramsberger beclueaths his German book to some help- less Junior. ljikgbf-if-fifflv: Wfalter Reichert bequeaths his inferiority complex to Evelyn Froetcher. Eiglvfqi'-.rixflvz john Rheder hereby bequeaths his license, if he still has it, to any junior who is too young for one. Ejtglwfy-,wi'wifi: Harry Richards hereby bequeaths his knack for breaking windows to Red McCotter. Eilglvl-it-tfilqlvffvz Dorothy Ritchie hereby bequeaths her cheer-leading sweater to any future cheer-leader her size. Eiglvf-1'-zfizffb: Dorothy Ritter bequeaths her canaries to the Audubon Society. Njzzefieffv: john Roberts bequeaths his report card to his brothers to serve as an inspiration. Iklizzety-fi1'rs'f: Vivian Ross hereby bequeaths her industriousness to Milt Jelinek. Ni11ef.1'-.m'0mz': Paul Romaine bequeaths his behavior to the future generation as an example. Nj11t'I-1'-flvinilz Louis Romanek bequeaths his shyness to Harry Eagen. Nizzt-if-1'-fv111'fXv1 Stanley Romanek bequeaths his gold football to any of the girls who have incessantly hinted for it. Nizztffy-ufiffb: Martha Royer hereby bequeaths her ability to do French to some down-hearted Soph. Niflvfy-.i'ixfZv: Carol Sackman bequeaths her dark curly hair to any of the Freshmen with wire-haired permanent wave. Nizzaf-1'-.s'tfrwzflv: Stanley Seligman hereby bequeaths his Latin pony to the Sheftield Farms. i'NlZ11el,y-eiglvllv: Dorothy Shields bequeaths her method of concentration to her Freshman sister. Nimfvi'-fzjzzllvz Norman Snedeker bequeaths his love for home to Richard Gatling. Ozztf-lwzzmfrefflfvz Arthur Steinmetz hereby bequeaths his remarkable growth to Pee Wfee Bauer. Om' bzzzldfml and jizxrfz Fred Stevens bequeaths his vivacity to incoming Fresh- men. Om' f7llIilfI'L'Lfr11ILII .m'wm1': Grace Stimson hereby bequeaths her ability to dance to any of her fellow-classman of the stag line. Ona Zvzzmiren' and flvirrzlz Frank Sullivan bequeaths his Irish temper to Charles Hacker. Um' f7IIllc7,7'c'tI' and fnzzrflvz Lillian Thornton bequeaths her red hair to any blond junior who has been secretly admiring her crimson curls. as .zs.zr,as.J PURPLE B One fanndred and fifth: Louis Trapani hereby bequeaths her place on the Honor Roll to her brother. One bnndrerf nnd .fixlnz julia Trossbach hereby bequeaths her dog to the dog Catcher. Onne bznnzlrenl tina' yerenflvz Catherine NX'ack hereby bequeaths her shyness to janet Gaynor. One bznzdren' tum' eilglnlvz Louise XVallenschmidt bequeaths her giggle to Mr. Purcell. One bznzczlrea' and ninlbz Dorothy Wfeippert hereby bequeaths her love for Latin to some ambitious Freshman. One fanndreff and Tenflv: Bernice XX'ellbrock bequeaths her radio broadcast- ing to Amos 'n' Andy. One lnnzdren' nnrf eferenffvz Harold XY'ild bequeaths his inischievous nature to Edward Franz. One Znzznfred ann' fzzfeffflv: Donald Wfilliams hereby bequeaths his nickname Drip to George Vifehrmaker. One Zv1nn1'1'eff and flvnfeezzllv: Dorothy XVilliams hereby bequeaths her love for school to any half-hearted Freshman. One bznzffrea' and fwzrfeefzflvz Robert XY'illiains bequeaths his daily chocolate float to Harry Turko. ln witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand and seal this tenth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-two. Page Ezgli'y etcn 1 f ,JJJ Ffa .asasa A PURP E B tvasasasaa HOW CAPTAIN BULLWINKEL WON HIS STRIPES BY FRED BRADSHAW fflyirzlc from iff Z7jJ'.70l'1:L'zlf brzrkgrozffzff. M125 Life if pzzrefy firfifiozzrj fcgfl AD you been present on 1 ceitun told wintry diy in the eary fE'T3'1Qf'f'f ' 1 'L' ' Q ' l part of December in the year 1776, in front of XWashington's headquarters, you might have observed, aside from the usual col- lection of blue and buff figures that decorate the entrance of any Colonial generals headquarters, a man, made conspicious by his lack of, shall we say 'Martial bearingf or, still better, lack of military equipment. He shambled on towards the Generals headquarters, apparently indifferent or perhaps, hardened, to the shouts of derision which arose from all sides: The Tory g In the river with him , 'iWl1HliS up, Jeremiah, Colonel Rahl send you over with terms of surrender? This sally greeted with uproarious laughter by the soldiers, produced upon the man addressed as Jeremiah no noticeable effect, other than to make him lengthen his stride. It is customary for anyone desiring an interview with the General to be placed between two soldiers and thus conducted into his presence. To be placed between two soldiers is a terrifying experience to one of Jeremiah's calibre. The wonder of it is that through it all he still maintained his set atti- tude of indifference. Although when finally he was ushered ino the Generals presence, it wouldnt have taken a very close observation to discern the severe case of 'ague' he was troubled with in the legs. By the time the General took it upon himself to raise his head above the collection of papers that cluttered up his desk, Jeremiahs self assurance had utterly vanished. The General smiled as he saw the deplorable condition of Jeremiah's legs, and beckoned him to a chair. Jeremiah, ignorant of military ettiquette addressed the General first. From a desk in the corner rose the stern features of the secretary, and stared at Jeremiah long enough to instill within him an uncomfotable feeling that he had committed a gross blunder. The General, sensing Jeremiah's discomhture told him with a chuckle, My secretary is out of sorts today, you see, it has to do with a girl in the village-. Vifhereupon at this point the secretary made haste to retire into the next room. Jeremiah took heart, evidently the General was in good humor today judging from his joking banter. So Jeremiah summoning up his courage, let loose a deluge of words, an introduc- tory speech he had composed and then memorized. In his excitement he had risen from his chair and now that his speech was over he leaned exhausted, against the Generals desk for support. The General gulped and then said, You said something? A weak huh came from Jeremiah. The general unable to control himself any longer burst into loud laughter, Jeremiah laughed to because he thought the occasion demanded it. XXfhen their laughter had subsided General Washir1gton's face resumed its habitual worried expression. Page Eighty-eight aaa .Mr aa punpr ta asa Of course, of course, said the General, That is the first hearty laugh I have enjoyed in weeks, and I am afraid I needed it. Already I feel better. The guard mentioned 'Informationf am I not right? That you are, General. I think I had better start at the beginning. You see, I am-I mean, I was a Tory. And being a Tory it was only natural for me to be able to pick up some first-hand information. Ah, indeed, the General leaned forward expect- antly. Aye, General, and it seems only fair to my new country that you should know this. Lord Cornwallis is a coming to Princeton, and then-. Lord Cornwallis in Princeton! Impossible! Wlfy, only yesterday - Begging your pardon, General, but only yesterday I saw him with my own eyes. Incredible! also most disturbing. Do you realize what that means? It means that before the week is up Cornwallis will attack us. Aye, if you don't attack him first. The General had been pacing the Hoot during this conversation, suddenly he swung around and directly addressed Jeremiah: Sir, if you are a spy I warn you I shall have you shot immediately, if you are in earnest you will never realize the importance of your information. Vifhich is it to be? I'm in earnest, said Jeremiah determinedly. Never was more so in my life. By this time Cornwallis is entering Princeton. But of course you wouldnt take the word of a poor farmer like me. I'm a God fearing person. Fetch the Bible. Jeremiah, said the General, laying his hand on Jeremiah's shoulder, I believe in you, and have trust in you. You'll not go back on me now, no, not me, our country. Before you came to me could you say 'My Country? Say it, commanded Wfashington, My Country. My country, repeated Jeremiah wonderingly. Then suddenly he broke down, his eyes, filled with tears, and he whispered hoarsely to XVashington, I'll do it. General, I'll do it, I'll go back and I'll bring back enough information to blow the English and Hessians back to where they came from, and then everybody will be able to say 'My Countryf Witlr that he turned and stumbled out of the room. As for George XXi'ashington, the man had been uncovered, and he went back to his work softly whispering, My Country, Our Country- Fate interposed and thus was Jeremiah given his chance to prove himself of the Generals trust, a scarce twenty-four hours after his interview with VO'ashington. And this time fate came in the form of a message from the Hessian headquarters instructing him to deliver eight hogshead of beer to Trenton. So it was with a bright and happy frame of mind that Jeremiah went through the early morning chores. Still whistling and singing an hour later he called for the beer and started on the seven mile trip to Trenton. Reaching the outskirts of the city he was haled by the guard, who upon noticing Jere- miah's load exclaimed, Vell, vot haf we here? Himmel! Is it beer vot I see? Pass, I command you. You haf mine absolute permission to pass. Und see dot you lose none of it. Jeremiah nodded gaily in response to the sentry's greet- Puge Eighty nine, .a,.as.as.4r- PURPLE B t.as,as.4t.a,.4 f PRR! . JJ J J J Page Ninety ing and then proceeded to the Colonel's headquarters. By the time he had reached his destination he had brought with him not only eight casks of beer but the entire Hessian Troop as well, One by one they had collected in back of the beer laden wagon and now they all were gathered in front of their Colonel's house. The Colonel himself came out on the balcony and addressed Jeremiah and the troop, Please accept my thanks, Herr Bullwinkle, you can set it in the basement, and then to the men, Tomorrow night is Christmas Eve and we shall celebrate in the proper manner. There will be no guard duty, a cheer went up among the men, That rabble across the river, sneered the Colonel, Bah, their commander is too wise a man to risk a battle with us trained soldiers. I want that all should be merry. That is all. Jeremiah unloaded the casks. He spent the remainder of the day among the Hessians, picking up scraps of information. By nightfall he was ready to return. XVhen just about opposite the American encampment, he hid his oxen in a nearby barn, and then went down to the river bank. He lit a small lantern, closed on three sides, so it was visible only to those stationed on the Pennsyl- vanian shore. Almost immediately a boat put off from the opposite shore. The boat made no sound, save for an occassional splash, Jeremiah had seen to it before that the boat's oars were padded. At length the boat picked him up and returned to the opposite shore. General Wfashington himself was there to receive him. As the boat grounded, the General called out excitedly, XVhat news, what news ? The Hessians are going to make merry tomorrow night, replied Jere- miah, and I reckon they'll all be dead drunk before midnight. The General strode rapidly towards his headquarters issuing orders as he went, Captain Lawsby, assemble the staff immediatelyng Jeremiah, come, follow me, we'll have need of you before the night it over. Five minutes later Wfashington addressed the statf in his headquarters, Gentlemen, tomorrow night we attack. Major Clark, have your men scour the river bank for boats. 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As the game was a rival alfair nearly everyone remained to the bitter at 2 end, The visiting team, State U., of which he was a small part, won in the last moment of the game by virtue of a held goal, kicked by Spud, his room- mate. Spud played tackle, but he was often called upon to drop-kick a needed goal. At the final whistle the victors tore down over the benches and onto the held like a young avalanche. Once there, they hoisted the team and the goal posts on their shoulders. XVhen the backers of the home team tried to stop them, a grand melee ensued. After mixing his dukes in someones face, he was hit from behind by an improvised black-jack. wk ae wk Wlaeri he came to, he was in the baggage car of a homeward bound train with some of the crowd and the steel goal posts. He had a beautiful lump behind his right ear, and his head was going 'round in circles. At seven o'clock, the train pulled into the home town, He grabbed the hrst taxi available, and rode to his frat house. He got cleaned up, shaved, put on his tux, and by nine was at the Chi House. calling for Ann. At live A. M., he crawled in between the sheets, and before he could pull the blankets about his neck, he was asleep. ak wk as At six P. M., he awoke from a litful slumber. He yawned, stretched mightily, and tried to open his eyes, but in vain. Frantically, he rubbed them, but this only served to irritate a burning headache. Spud, he yelled, Spud, come here quickly. However, he heard, in reply, only the moaning of the wind outside his W i nd ow . He groped for the telephone on the table by the beside, and, through Information, got a doctor. The doctor arrived in due course, and began a business-like examination. ln ten minutes, joe was all wrapped up in blankets, sitting in a big easy chair: his feet in a hot mustard bath, a cooling bandage over his eyes, and some pills in his stomach to exerminate the headache. At that moment, Spud, whistling merrily, sauntered fthat is to say, he dragged his one hundred ninety pounds of bone and musclej into the room. As soon as he saw Joe and the doctor, he became as quiet as an overgrown ox can be. asa asa, M PURPL ka asa, XWhat's the matter, joe? Wl1at's up, 'doc'? Nothing serious, I hope. Gee, can'tcha see at all, pal? That's bad. Cant I help you? Hey, doctor how long will he be done up like this? Two or three daysf, Hmm. Wfell, that is pretty serious, isn't it? Wfith this thought, he stopped his cross examinaion and sank down in the sofa, as though something annoyed him. The doctor arose to go, giving joe a parting bit of advice. Take good care of that cold, son, or most likely it will develop into something more serious. Keep warm, and, understand, no work. Though, I don't see how you can work without your eyesight. I'll call again in the morning. Good-night. Rf Q L He crossed the threshold, and was gone. There was utter silence. In deep thought, Spud sat on the sofa. joe lay his head back among the propped-up pillows. The clock ticked inces- santly. Finally, Spud split the silence. joe, you heard what the doctor said about work. XXf'ell. Ive bad news for you. I met SkinHint, you know, Professor Hawkins, on the Campus. He stopped me and said: 'Mr Charles Spillane, I believe? And I said, 'Yes sirf 'XXfell,' he replied, 'I am on my way over to pay your room-mate, Mr. Grantley, a visit. However, you can deliver my message to him.' i'You know, Joe. I don't like him at all, and none of the other fellows do, for that matter. He's an old crab, and he hasn't one soft spot in him-hard as nails. He believes that college is no place for athletics, and if he were dean, he would probably prohibit them, Hes as cold as ice toward me. It's tough that you have him for English. Vifell, anyway, he told me to tell you that you must have your thesis hnished tonight. He's calling for it-himself-at eleven o'clock. Says he won't take any excuse, that he's been telling you to do it for the last month or so. He'll Hunk you for sure, if you dont do it, joe. Vlfhat are you going to do? I've got to do it, Spud You know, if I Hunk, fand the old fossil will tlunk me, if I dont do itj, the governor will have a lot to say about it, and no maybe. Gosh! just my darn luck to have this turn up at a time like this XXf'ell,-Ill have to do my best. Luckily, I can handle a typewriter. 'Spudf' are you going out tonight? YehY Taking some blonde to a dance. Neat. too. Sorry you can't be with me, Joe. XXfhy P-Anything I can do for you before I go? Yes. Vifill you hx the typewriter-take out that old ribbon, and put in a new one. You'll land them in my desk-also, some paper, Then, from an adjoining room, came a muffled voice, O, K.. joe, but, say, where is my collar button ? Minutes passed, the chapel bell struck nine. So long, joe. I'll be home early. Anyway, I'll beat the milkman here. Page Vnztty tluce wasgasvafas. PURPLE B t.4sga.v.4r-aa fffnqi .Jana Page Nirrcfy-fum' I hope Prexy breaks his neck on the way here to get the comp. So long and good luckf, 5 joe sat for some time in his chair. He wondered if he should do it. fXY'ould Hawkins take the loss of his eyesight as an excuse? No, Guess not NY'ell, I'll fool the old buzzard and do it anywayj. He got up and groped for the card table and hauled it over in front of his easy chair. He placed the typewriter and other materials on the table. Then he plugged in the socket of the electric perculator, and rolled up his sleeves. Finally, he sat down in the chair and leaned back trying to form the thesis in his mind. Suddenly he sat up and began hammering away at the typewriter. Word after word, line after line, only stopping to change paper, and shift the type- writer at the sound of the bell. After a time, he sat back to rest his aching head, and to take a drink of hot, black coffee. At a quarter of eleven, he drew the last page out of the machine, and stacked the papers in an orderly pile on the table. He then sat back to wait. He had, there, a thesis that was worth an A any day. Most likely the old buzzard expects to find the thesis not even started, and is prepared to give me a lecture. As the bell in the chapel tower struck eleven, a gentle tap was heard on the door. COME IN, yelled Joe-not very invitingly. The professor stepped in, with a polite I trust that you are feeling well this evening, Mr. Grantleyf' Yeh, pretty good. XXfliy-ereah whats happened to your eyes, Joseph? Uh, I caught a cold in the rain at the game, got hit behind the ear, and when I got home, I rushed right out again to a swell feed and dance. Got home late, or, rather, I should say, early, and awoke at six this evening. The doctor says that the dampness, the sock on my head, and the noise and bright lights last night are the causes of my temporary loss of sight. I'm very sorry to see you in such a predicament, but if you had only taken ample precaution against-. Yeh, I know all about it. I had one lecture already from the doctor, cut in joe. If you want the thesis, it's on the desk. You'd do me a favor if you would tell me what you think of it. I did it in spite of my blindness. These last statements were spoken belligerently. The professor picked up the neatly folded papers, and began scanning them,ka bit too hastilye-thought joe. The professor opened his lips to speak, but closed them again. He slowly walked to the side of 'Ioe's chair, and looked down intently at the typewriter, and then at joe. joe hated the silence and felt the eyes of the professor on his face. It made him nervous and worried. NVell, he said, is it all right. Yes, I believe it is. By the way, who lixed your typewriter, and got your writing material ? joe felt a sinking feeling in his stomach. Maybe Spud had done some- as.a.a.11, M PURPL thing wrong. The typewriter-or if he had forgotten to take out the old ribbon. No, not that-he distinctly remembered hearing Spud hx the machine, and placing the material on the desk. These thoughts Hashed through his mind in a split second. '1 'W Spud did, of course. Wlly, anything wrong? No, no. I was just wondering. Well. joseph, I must be going, but I'll tell you this much. Your thesis was a wonderful effort. I know you can do great things, if you will only try. Of course you will pass. Good-bye and good luck. The professor closed the door and was gone. joe sat back among the pillows and rested. He was tired, very tired,- but happy. His thesis was good,fthe professor had said so, himself, and that was unusual. Well, he had fooled SkinHint, after all. as as as The clock ticked its chanty-''try-try-try-try''-Itme lay curled asleep in the arm chair, with a contented smile on his face. The November wind moaned and howled outside, and the small, htful glare of the table lamp cast its light on the typewriter without a ribbon. SONG ALBUM My Song ................... ....................... T he Alma Mater Ola! Tluf Kirr .............. .........,... D ot and Chicken Pattie Time O11 My H.z111fr ......,............. ....... M embers of the Couples' Squad Of Thee I SIIICQ ............................. ................................., B ogota High Life I.r 1111! .1 Bowl of Cberrier ...... ............................... j ohn Rheder You C1111 It M.zJ11e.rJ .......... ...... ............. H o mework Re111e111ber Me .................... ,....................................... T o the Faculty Uiyhljll I'111 fha P1'eJiJe11l ....... Gite Me 11 zllfllllflif Pfetzre ...... A11 Of are .,..................,.............. 5701119 My E1'e1'-31 Tlving ,...,...,...,.. Many Hrzppj' Reflmir of five Day Bob Kroeger Late Student to Session Room Teacher . ..... .,........ ,.,. ........ 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Detention jasper English IV Class Prom Night No Homework .wa-1 ,N Page Ninety-five V as.as.as.a PURPLE B t.4sa.4rsas.4 ffftfi Yolo J J J Page Ninety-si.u ACROSS THE UNITED STATES fTaken From The journal of a Traveling Newspaper Correspondentj january 16, 1952, New York The boss, Art Gibbons, gave me the job of touring the old United States getting interviews and big news bits. Start tomorrow with Philly first stop. Aim to keep a journal for use in later writings. January 18, 1952, Pbifrzrfefltvlvitz Arrived in Philly yesterday. Interviewed Leonard Butzel, The Cigar King of the East. I-lad a date last night with Marion jump, swimming star. Took her to Ellisons Honky-Tonk Cabaret. Met Ferne's boy friend, Gene Chase, the soap magnate. Good dancing. Music by Hap Wild's Wild- men. Good crooner, too. Name was Ed. Hoffman. Neat fioor show featuring Helen Olsen and Bob Lovemen in Romance in Dance' Had a new Chester Hale Chorus. Only knew fourg Flo Meany, Anne Muir, Dot Shields and Viv Ross. Almost left Marion fiat for a cute cigarette girl, Grace Auer. This morning I went to Gattey's Natatorium for a swim. This indoor playground is de luxe. Wfas planned by Mr. and Mrs. Adam Noreika, she, the former Curly Chambers. Gattey wised me that his contractors were the Romanek Brothers. Wfent down to their office. Louis was looking over the books, while Stan looked over the applicants for an open secretarial position, He finally picked a cute little blond, Dot Ritchie. I liked his choice but Louis' fiancee Grace Hesselman, voiced a loud and lengthy protest. She was going strong as I left. Have to hit the hay early. Must get 6 o'clock plane to Pittsburgh. january 22, 1952, Piff.if21f1'glv Been here three days. Had three big interviews. First was Frank Bud Sullivan the wildman of the wrestling ring. Between practice grunts and groans he told me he owed his success to two men, Walt Reichart, his manager, and XXfalt McGinn, his diving partner. Next saw Park Cable fknown to his friends as Park Hamiltonj, who is on his way to the coast to make a new pic- ture with Margaret Franz, professionally known as Margreta Marbo. Park will show me Hollywood when I get there. My last questionaire was directed at Wiilt Gibbs, U. S. Steel Corp, president, a hard man to see. I had to argue with his secretary. Anthony Manzolino, for a half hour to talk for five minutes with Gibbs. He owes his success to hard work in high school. Am staying at the Hotel Carruth, one of the chain of the Pousson Hotels, Inc. It was named for Frank Carruth, the most successful politician in the city. Gotta curtail this now! January 25, 1952, E11 mzzfc to Chicago On a High Speed Plane. Pilot is the ace of the line, Horace Ramsp- bergerg co-pilot is Larry Jerome. Fourteen passengers on board. Among them L. NVaffensclimidt and Kay Wfack, noted modistes. Also Carol Sackman, prima- donna of the Chicago Civic Opera Company. She gave an impromptu concert featuring selection from Vivian Anderson's new opera Arthur. There's Chicago Airport. ara, asa, M PURPL February 1, 1952, Cbicrzgo Have put in a hectic week in the windy city. Met Quick Trigger Ray Pierce and his brother, Wiilt, alias The Kid. They showed me a great time. First they took me to the Garden hghts. I saw one Punch Pitigliani K. O. some palooka called Young Lemarie. Pierce introduced me to johnny The Fawn Roberts, his candidate for mayor. Through Johnny met Ev. Raffo and Mickey McKenna stars of Rheder Vaudeville circuit. Four of us went to the Trapani Grill. Fine Food! Dinner music by the Donald XXf'illiams Ensemble. Eleanore Klein, old friend of mine, played the violin. After dinner, went alone to a mission meeting under Norman Snedeker, the Archbishop of Chinatown. Interviewed him meanwhile. Among the celebs present were julia Tross- back, famous dog fancierg Elsa Lyzell, tennis star, Crawford Dennis, Ohio Senator, and Arthur Hill, polo star. On way home stopped at Cunningham Tavern. Saw end of dance contest. Jeannette Dresher and Larry Lyon won. And so home and to bed at 12:50. February 5, 1952, Onzizfvrz By New York orders went to Granger Nominating Convention. Great female politician, Evelyn Macdonald held sway. She named as her candidate Margaret Hume, present Governor of North Dakota. This despite oratory of David Foley, W'yoming's Representative, in behalf of Charles Eastwood, pride of Omaha. Saw road show of Ellmers Vanities with Helen Cummings, Dot. Weip- pert and john Ernst doing sure hit numbers, and that old favorite, Dot Donnelly, executing blues tunes. Talked to Don Munro, booking manager. Show heading for New York City. Must quit to interview Marguerite Grassing, famous novelist. February 8, 1952, Reno Flew here with Grace Goodwin, Female Ace of Transconintental Line. President of Line, Paul Romaine, on board. Visited Divorce Court of judge Robert Vifilliams. Albert Graf, architect, got his final decree from Marie Keyes, heir to the Bunash motor millions. Vlfen to Reno's Monte Carlo run by Lil. Thornton, world famous hgure in society life. Stay cut short by the Federal raid under Detective Allan Hughes and his co-worker, Peggy Kardel. From here to Hollywood by orders from New York City. February 15, 1952, Hoffvifzmozf Hollywood the glamourous. Saw Park Cable. Took me to a party at the home of Donald Fairground fprivately he is Fred Stevens and his charming wife was Muriel Herbert, before she took the vowsj. Among the guests were Lily La Gannon and Maurice Kregstein, favorite French Stars. Also Erwin Anderson and Gordon Barry, owners of the Meto-Uni-Fox Combine. Entertainment by dance team of Seligman S Beraudg Wfalter Millers Royal Morovians, and that sterling contralto, Jeanette Goldstein. Remember seeing creator of Iggy the Mouse, 'Iohn Freudenberger. Holly- woods greatest directors, Wfilliam Apitius and Allen Bogert are now directing that new hlm taken from story by Peggy Brett, Men, Quite a successful party. Page Ninety serum 'Mn .JJ ,asvaeaasvad PURPLE B tvasasvzisczsff February 20, 1952. Spend days getting notes on acting and actors' lives. Most interesting character, one Harry Richards, stunt man of the town. Rather a soldier of fortune. Uses plan of special construction built by Gilroy Aircraft Corp. Febuary 25, 1952, S4111 Frizzzrirro In Cisco. Sat in a meeting of town fathers Qcourtesy to Mayor Bill Gibbonsj. XXfarren Felter appointed rat exterminator. Treas. Krueger voted himself a salary raise. Complaint read that Postmistress Chris. Knipping has been reading mail. Vilas reprimanded by Attorney Muriel Lohse. Went with Gibbons to Court of Magistrate Dorothy Ritter. As her guest disposed of the following cases: Beatrice Lorenzo, artist, line 315.00 for speeding, Alex Noreika, unemployed, disorderly conduct, suspended sentenceg Hap Bundy, actor, against Martha Royer, society matron, reckless driving, case dismissed. Stay at court cut short to go with Gibbons to City Hall to marry his secretary, Regina McGovern to Vifilliam johnson, Professional football star. Eliza- beth Nash, Clerk at the bureau, was brides maid and Al. Kocenski, speed skat- ing star, was best man. News, got vacation from boss. Going up to Ed. Brinkman's fruit ranch at Helmy, Cal. March 5, 1952, Helmy Up to the California valley. Feeding up on Ed's wife's cooking. She's Gay Stimson, the culinary expert. Others are doing it too. Bee Hamilton, the artist, calls scenery perfectly. Bob Hirschthal, nature poet, writes of interesting spots of his sweetheart, Carolyn Reim. Rode up to Silver Creek mine, owned by Bernice Wellbrock and Dot XXfilliams, to view mine workings. Mary McClintock is treasurer of the com- Pllliy. XVhen I got back received notice to go back to Frisco, meet Bob Kroeger and Art Steinmetz, and leave for Mexico City to report on Revolution there. So long journal, journals and revolutions don't mix. CLASS DISTINCTIONS illmf Pnfwliir Girl ....... ...... D ot Ritchie Mori Pnfmlizr Buy ..... ...... H ap Bundy Lffz'elitgrf Girl ........ ....... Helen Olsen fI.zm1'.mu1rf.rf Boy .................. johnny Roberts Halfzllzieil Girl ....,....... Louisa Xwatfenschmidt Hiztlrpitzff Buy ............ Chic Eastwood illnrl 7'i1lf.1flz'e Glrl . illffff T.zlfi1ti1'e Boy T.1lle.rf Girl ................ Tizllwf Buy ........ .. Slllillltifl Girl ....,....... . Slllrllltifl Buy illfuf H!lll!I1lA0ll,f Girl illml IIIIUIKIITIILY Boy illnfl Cfllil'llll'l1Ikgf Girl illorl Culliilzrizzg Buy Iizgt Ninety-c1'glLt Grace Auer ....... 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I-Iflfk. 21276 CUllI!7!IllI6'l2f.Y of A Friend Cmzfjvfifllwzlx of Naomi Assembly No. 18 QRDER OF RAINBOW' FOR GIRLS I Page Ona 1111 Izclrvd-fi I Am Going To Increase Yom' ,Salary gwuluoiiio news to the ears of any Utiiu- worker-but it is heard often by g'1'?l4lI.1llfCS from DRAKE SCHOOLS. Business men gladly pay when your nvtrrk satisfies-when you make your- siflf iinlispelisable. SELECT THE SCHOOL FAVORED BY BUSINESS MEN-the school that lcacliiig' Industries, Commercial and Financial Institutions look to for SECRETARIES, BOOKKEEPERS, AND STENOGRAPHERS. 25 Dmke SI'Zvoof,I' Izmf Coffelgw' Orca' 100,000 Gzzzdzztzfex Write for booklet DRAKE COLLEGE DISPATCH BUILDING 38th Street and New York Avenue UNION CITY, N. J. Phone, Union T-00423 Bogota National Bank 8 E. FORT LEE ROAD BOGOTA, N. 1. SAVINGS CHECKING ACCOUNTS Acco UNT5 CHRISTMAS CLUB UML' T5'fL'gI'IIt 7!7 FfoIz'e11I DUBY the FLORIST 187 IVIAIN STREET HACIQENAAQIQ, N. I. Tcf. 2-1428 I-Illfk. 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Lafayette llvllege, 15114-WIS: Instruc- tur hm Rlathenuuucf at liackeuwxck Iliuh Schxwd, 1010-19273 Bla. A. kUJunHhu I'nivew fity, 1023-1929: Principal Hogw-ta lllgh Schqml sh1cc 1927: In-tructwr U1 Alalhcnxudcf at Bogota High School bince 1917. fl PrPf' ..vv'u,,,, Page Nine ., Q- wwf ,r ' , W,.g11+f' . 6 ,., ,l ,. -n .3 glf. j'.?:.i- , f:.f.'--' 5, ,.xsQ9,a',J: I . ' , w. .vfa.'!, PM ,V fm ,4, ,L LX ,Mba , :, '. . -3 9 , ,, ' 4 J, .r V zliy., .,.,., 5 v M.. L.. , . 1, f .,, , . , ,A ' I up -Ag L .1 V, , 54. ' ffv. I-. , ffm' , ' V emi.,- . , 1-V . ', ':'-x '1 4, y., ..- '1 ,. . :e, 2, , ,LU I , ,4,. . .- I ,xl 'NT ,nr . .,.I jg ' ' .- .' ',,a.,l V . - , 'M AV.-' ,- ,f f. ,L ' '..A .-. J . ' .F -. firftgr- K, . ., ,F , w 1, . 2 J 1 A 1- 'V . ,: .4 .a if r. 3 9 .nf .,u, W, V+ x. 1 . 'pu mix ,.,,,' 5, - f ,,,a, y . x. ,V B. .J .x 1.1, 5 ,,,4 fg t- ' M: ' 1- .- v, -,,f,.,,w hi my ,-'QQ 1 .' . Ly -' ,L-'Z' T, .' , ,, . . f, Aa. - ,-.1 ,-- 1 '.'-1'-'.,, HC : , w'g,',.'v., ' fu, U- - f ,.,1. 1' r-1,z,x 1, ,f 7.24 .X :VN , I-9. fl ' . - Q- Mc 5, Q- , gf3.?g1Lf ' r- - Nw 4 x 1 . ,,-,,v -:gt ., J: .E H N ,ffrwn JJ . V J J Page Ten Aids-Aw-. PURP E B M,.4w.4s,4 MISS LILLIAN M. STEEN Assisifuzt P1'i11c'ipczI. Ilzstructor in :UfIfflGHlflfit'S XL-xx Irv'-my Stine Xmmznl Sclwwl g1'.ulu:ale': iw-1 yczuw 1-I' I'h1I4N-plmjxg stmiml :xt fwlunubmzl l'111vu1w1ty :mul Clfrucll l'11ivcx'hlty3 11115 been hurc txu-xltyr-cxmx year-. x 1 I . 'x ., FRANK E. TILTON, A. B., M. A. S!l1Jf'I'l'I'SfHg Prilzvipzzl Kmgclx I'1'el1za1':aI1u'y Sdn'-rl, Rulucvx Ful- luuc. .X, li.: 'lllu--lvfgicul Scminznry :lt New llrun-wxrlx, l'11m:111:4l zu lf.llm1lmx'11 If yuzul. Nllwrxxslllu Vxxncul-All ul l'l.lI IlI XKll 'l'4fwr1Nl.11l 4 yciarxq l'1'll1L11v:xl ll. S. H.m1l,l111'g, New lL'1'wy, I ycxllxl 5l11fn'1'x'1wlllg I'l'1l1l'xjv:xl ul' llzmlwuu 'I'wxx'11xlnp, M4-xrls L'wwL111ry, ll yuaxkz Nllwnxn-nmu l'x'mux1u1l .xl Ihfg--m, ll 3-L-gl,-, A 1 .zi.My.J PURP I ALFRED G. BROWN, LITT. B. Iizstrzcctor in .TWFLHLGIIZCZIEZCS .-X. 11. Rutgers University, 1'22-1-11427: Cwlum- bia Teachers Cfilleize 1':l27-10311 lilstriietui' in Matlieinatics at Ihxgimta High Schn-i1 Ninee 1927. MILDRED BRUCE Izzstrzicfoi' in Physical E'cluc'aii0iz Grailuatecl frurin Savage, 1920: Tauulit Geittenf berg Public Sclimil, 141311-10313 111441113 High 5011001 1931-1932. KATHARINE BULLARD Iizstrzzctor in Domestic Science St. Lewrenee I7i1ive-raityg llietiteci C-vurxe. Moxniwutl: Memorial Hfwiiital, 1201114 111'E111Cl1. New jerbeyg Graduate VK'+ir1Q at lluermi Vni- versityg Dietitian, Ellint lfIii5pital, Maniqhex- ter, New Hampaliire, 1U2llA1fJ22: Taught at Methmen, Mawacliuaetts, 11122-1927: V1'e4t- wmirl, New Jersey 1927-lfffillg ling:-ta. 10.141 1952. DORIS H. DAVEY, B. S. Instructor in Biology and General Science B. S. New Yuri: State College fur 'l'ezichei'Q, 1917-1931: Instructor in Iiioliigy alul Lieneizil Science at Dogma High Sclwril since 11-125: Uxl-irfl L'ni'.'eiaity, liugli-Q11 Suinmer SCiY11lI1 1931: Columbia 1'mversity, 19322 Cfiinell, funniier aessi-in. 1927. E. FRANK FRANCIS, A. B. I'nstrucz'o1r -in E11g1'ZS1L and Normal Review A. 11, Ohio NYe5leyan Ifuiveiwity. 1021: Grfifluate XYm'lc in Eilg I-larvarnl I'nivermty. Summer Sclicml, 10225 Ge-urge XYax1iiiigr1ii1 lfniversity. 1020-1927: Oliifi State luiiveiwity. WIN-1l.J2Ug Englifh and I-Iismry, Gefwge Ma- son High School, Piitmnac, Yirginial Princi- pal, Beech Creek High Seliiml, Beech Creek. Peiiiisylvailiag Heacl of English Deiiartment, Ebensburir-Cambra High Sclif-ul, 11'21Ja611'41Dl11'1,f, Pa.g Bugvvta High Schfinl, 1422w.1El32. GEORGE C. HANCE, B. C. S. Instructor in Boolfkeepiizg, Comercial Law and Ecoizomzcs 11. C. S. Rizler Cfrllege, 1025-1027: lnxlriictfii' in lhmlxkeepiilg, Ciiminerical Law anml licwn- miiiez- at Buguta High Sclimil Since IW27. EVERETT L. HEBEL, B. P. E. I-izstrfuctor in Physical E'cl'uc'ati0n Siiringlielil, 11121-14123: New Yin-k L'niver,i13,' bince 14225: lnstruetwr in l'hy:ical Iinlucatiini at llugutzi High Schmil since 11125. EDWIN HENRY, B. C. S. Instructor in Coninzewial Subjects Rider Cullege. Class uf 1411113 Taught llama l3'lU'Jf-T Hlilll 5Cl1fH l before CVI111111g fin llugiim High Scliriul in 1931. i :rr-'Pr' l ..wv'u,,y Page Eleven 1.1.1- PURP E B 11.411.41.414 1 fn. 1' fn '1 .v.JJ.a.4 Page Twelve MARIE HIATT I7ZSfVI1C1L0V in Drazuhzg Inmlizma 1'11iverxitj.', 1'lJ11-M1113 1161111 Siznc Cwllege, 10523 0111111113111 l'111x1:r51Xy, 10311 X. Y. 1'.. 10523 '1's111g11l al A11I16l'NY111L'. 1':1. lfllm- 1'12'?3 NVi11:eN llarzc, 1'11,, 1'+'J1P-111.1111 Suvnx, N. 112311-111313 1i11g411:1 111:11 SC1111111, 1'131- 1'232. IOSEPH W.1ONES, A. B., M. A. IlZSf7'IlCf0I' 111. Hlstory A. 13. Mercer 1.'11ivx:1x1t1'. Ha. 10111-111151 1,1'11lC1l?31, G11yt1111, Ga. N253 1'1'i11c111n1 '1i6I111 ville. 1221. 1'P27g 511111111113 1'1111'e1w11y, M. A. 1'l2f1-1'l2'lg lllslructfwr 111 111NX111'5' at 11111111111 1111111 Sc111111l muse IWJ7. EVELYN A. KERN, B. C. S. Ilzsfrzlctor in Commercial Subjects Ruler C1111e1:s, flaws 111 10313 11111411111 High 5c1111111 1031-1032. MRS. HAZEL K. LEAFGREEN Iizsfrzictm' in. Office Pl'flCf1'CG and Typezvritizzg 1111111111 11121 5011-1111, 1'117-WIN: 1!:1y 1'E1I11 1l1Ntl1l11C', 1'Illl-l'll1g New Y11111 1'111vc1w11y, 1'1J-13 C111u1111J1:1 c11L11-wx, 1027-IWJNL 111s11'11cf 1111' 111 Utiice Practice 211111 'l'y11ewr1t1111g 111 11111411121 1111111 1901111111 since 1'l2-1. STUART W. MAC KIRDY Ilzstructor in Music N111't11a111pt1111 l11Qt1111tc 111 IX111x1c 1'Cf1ll1l 1l'YZ 'I':1u1111t Sll11:li'111, C111111. 1'lIl-10253 'liexzu l'11r1-.tia11 1'11ivcrxit1, 1'71'l-1'1.2l1g 1431111111311 111111 1D1rcc1111' 1511 .-X1IL1-. 501111111 111 Music, ,'x11l1'-., O1c1:11111111z1, 10211-1112-13 S1111erv1s111' 111 Music fllA .1i11I'l16l'N 171111, Maw. 11117-10311, 111191111 1113111 501111111 1'1S1-1U3Q, DORIS E. MC GILL, A. B. Instrucfor 111 F'1'011c'h A. 11. XY1'111s1e1'l'1111ege, 1111111 11123-1027: 1.111111- 11:1te 1Y111'k 211 0111111111121 1vl1lVt'l'N11j', 111.23-1 .11I' 11lS1l'l1flUI' 111 1'1l'Cl'lC11 111 11111411111 1111411 Sc11111.I 51110: 10.27. GLADYS G. MYERS, A. B. Iizstrzcctoi' in Lafizz fN1Il'11Qll1l1 State X111'111a1 Sclmul, 1'l1'l.lfIQllg .X. 15. Syracuse 1'111ve1--ity 112.111-1'I2Sg 1c:1c11111g 111 .1X1111u1'11 111111 Y111c111ity, 111111-101111 111r1t1'11c. 1111- 111 1.:1ti11 :xt 11111511111 H11411 Sc1111111 SIIICC 1928. 1 LILLIAN E. NAST, A. B. IlI8l'Vlll'f0I' in. English A11'111tc1.11r Smte '1'cz1u11-:ix Cullcgu, l'Plf.-1123113 111-1l111ct11r 111 1i11g11a11 111 1l11il'1t21 1111.211 Sc1111111 since 1930. 1 1 . A 4. -As-dvds-J PURPL LIONEL PHILLIPS i Instructor in Cltem-istry and Physics , Rutgers, 19113-19111, Columbia, 10141-10l2g Rell ' Bank High School, 1913-1017: Treat Sclimil Tenn, 1013, Supervising Principal Livingstwn. 1 1919-1022: Newark, 1022-11129: ll-vgfita High ' SChO0l, 1931-19.52, WILLIAM B. RANKIN, B. S., M. A. Instructor in Illtwzual Trumzug Mechanics Institute, Rochester, 1914-11117: B. S., M. A. Cr-luinbia L'niversity 1'P1'Y-1112111 Instructor in Manual '1'raining at Snuthhanip- ton, Long: Island 1917 tra the XYa1'1 Instruc- tm' in Manual Training at NYalie1iel4l. Rhf-ile Island, 1919g Instructor at Iiopguta High School since 1919. I-IOYT COE REED, A. B., M. A. Instructor 111 English. Taught at The Elms Schlml, St. Clfwufl. France, IS. N OJ, 1923-111.21111 llnuffta Hiuh School 1931-1932: Columbia A. ll. in 1'P23: Columbia M. A. 19273 Teachers College 10212. A. B. University OI Missouri, 15117-19211: Grail- uate work at University mi Illinois, 11125: Graduate work at Columbia 1027: lnstructur in English at Bogota High Sclnml since 1U2F. MRS. H. A. REITZ A. B. Instructor in English A. Ii., University tif Missnuri, 15117-111211: Graduate work at Uiliversity of Illiiims, 111233 Graduate work at Cfilumbia. 1'-727, Instrnctilr in English at Iingota High Schfml since 15123, HOWARD E. ROSS, PH. B. Instructor in Hfzstory Manshelcl Normal Sclmnl, 1920-19223 l'h. ll. Muhlenberg College, 1925-1926: llriseball Coach, Snuth Side High Sellmwl, llethluhem. Penn. 1923-1925: Baseball Coach at llijigntfi High Schmil anil Instructur in I-list-:ry since 19263 Supervisor of Summer I'laygmumls :it Bogota, 1927-1931. M. ELIZABETH SANDERS, A. B. Instructor in Spanish. A. B. .-Xdelphi College, 1922-1026: L'niversit1e die Grenoble, Grenoble, France: El Centre ile hsturlios 1-Iistoricrvs, Marlriml, Sluaing Instruc- tgr7 in Spanish at Bogota High School since 1 -S. PAULINE SCHANDELMAIER, A. B. Instructor in German Syracuse University. New York, 192-1-191,-13 '1'vaui:ht,at Oneirla Senior High Sch-ml, Oneida, New Kr-rk, 1929-1931, liogota High Sclnml 1931-1932. rr?-fer' ..wv'v,v Page Tliirteen ,f-fn-pn .JJJJJ I flgm' l w1u'fc'f'u 45.45.454 PURPLE B B-1,545-45 A5 4 39 A fx!-' U 5 ' L' WLQQWV W W :fi J NIH -f-' I 5 5 4 2 5535, 2 , Qllf-QgvQrf'1YQ , 'Q'E' ,IEM- Q Q: QT ui , - 5- 35 5' ff 5' s ' A .u s W-X 2 Hy TT , ri A5 one 1l'0ll!ff Ifhljf from Pfam. fha iefzfber. fo fllirioife, Ike lZ111lDif,' 50 now do we 1211155 f1'0Nl ffac !eL11'11m' fnrzzfty fo ffm I 6c1I'lIjilg 5fmz'e11f,f. Ri ,,pv,g 1751 MHS Jyl, ' 5 9 'Q ',w'lyw:g, , M9 5 W- 1,141 x XI 'V,'vPW 679,205 a V 4 ,'. 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ROBERT KROEGER Vine-Pre5ia'e1zr --- -,--w DOROTHY RITCHIE Sef1'eZ4z1'-V ...... ...... H ELEN OLSEN Trefuzzrer -- ..... ALFRED GATTEY Page Fzftcc -015,45-Aww! PURPLE B B-4545-4545-4 as as za-is M PURPL B if' vw ,A -'Mg -' V S - ' To both Miss Myers and Mr. Reed. Une. ffw Cfrme of 1953. zviyly In rf.vp1'w1r 0111' f1pp1'er'irzIi011 for the ilizmzfznzbfe trial flwej' lmre given IU. Cylll' om' 1'c'lQI'c'f if. Ibm' tbrozfglv g1'r1f1'11r1z'io11. we Nffljf fcrzzv them. CLASS HI TURY OUR years ago, September of 19287, brought the present graduating class to the midst of Bogota High. Teaneck pupils. as well as those from Bogota soon took part in the school activities. The One 31,2232 and only social event took place on May 15th in the form of the usual card party. This was both socially and financially successful. The faculty advisers were Miss Myers and Mr. Allen. Upon the latter's leaving the all important place was filled by Mr. Musser. The class ofhcers were: Prerirfwzz ........uu .... XX 'ILLIAM CUNNINGHAM Vine-Pmvidezff U- ..u, DOROTHY WIEIPPERT Serremry .... ,- DOROTHY RITCHIE Tl'E4I.1'lll'61' .....,.......s,uuuu......... RAYMOND COLLINS In the fall Of 1929, the Maywood students who had spent their Freshmen days in Maywood joined us. They helped us in Our social activities and we hope they have never regretted making the long trip every day. Our big social event xwas an evening dance celebrated a little early in commemoration to St. Patrick fMarch U, but nevertheless in good spirit. This too was a successful event. Our faculty advisers for our Sophomore Year were Miss Myers and Mr. Rice. ' The officers were: Preridenf ...esu ...... A 'lARI1Z KEYISS Ifice-P1-wiffwzf --- O- DOROTHY RiTcHii3 S6l'l'6fzIl'j' .... u CAROL SACKMAN Trerrmrer --- u- MORR1s KREGSTEIN F v. v'v uv Page SCZ'C1lfCCZl ., Q- wwf ,r ' , W,.g11+f' . 6 ,., ,l ,. -n .3 glf. j'.?:.i- , f:.f.'--' 5, ,.xsQ9,a',J: I . 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This was given to a large and appreciative audience with unusual success. The junior Prom was held May 27th on an extremely hot evening. The gym was converted into a typical ship, with railings, life preservers and even portholes. Bud Fishers Commodores in their white suits as well as the sailor girls who served refreshments added to the local color. The Prom was en- joyed by all who attended and will be remembered for a long time by every- one. Our Junior ofhcers were: Pwridwzf ....... --- Moarus KREGSTEIN I'ir'e-P1win'w1f -N --- ROBERT KROEGER Safrefary .... --- DOROTHY RITCHIE TI'6'rI.l4IIl'c'l' -- --- --- ...... GRACE AUER Our Senior Year started with a dance on November 7th, which Once again was successful, The greatest dramatic production ever staged in Bogota High was the musical comedy Pattie. Most of the parts were portrayed by upper classmen, but the lower classmen had the opportunity to show their ability in the choruses. All who saw this greatly enjoyed it. In the Spring the high and mighty students decided to hold a series of afternoon dances which they did with much success. All who attended these dances were well pleased. The Senior Play, It NVon't Be Long Nown was given May 6th and 7th and met with the usual success that our previous plays saw. And hnally, perhaps with a tinge of sadness we are looking forward to Commencement, and then our hopes will be realized at last. A at awww PURPL B ERWIN G. ANDERSON ,+1mf,f' Lr111glvle1' hir llmnglvfr mzzceezfiizgf' Madcap Queen ...........,,,...... ...,.........,..........., , 1 Latin Club ...,..,, tr, ...,.,. ,......... 1 , 2 German Club ,ff ....,...,. , .......A., 2, 3 Dramatic Clubf'.g,,,.:v ...,........ 7 5, -1 Stamp Club ................ ........ .. 5 Page the Prince ...........,, .. ,......,.... ..,. . 5 Gym Team ............ 42, ....... ..............,.... . 3, -i Bowling Team 4.... ,........... f.4f.,.,i.m ....... ....i -i Pattie ,........... .............,..... ff ..,..,.,. ,,.., 4 VIVIAN D. ANDERSON Viz ' Mild of lllt1lHI6?l'. gElIflE af beuziff' Gym Exhibition .... ,...........l........,....... T fi ................,.. 1 Commercial Club ,...... ' J ,4,., 3 Spanish Club ......,.... i , 5, -i WILLIAM F, APITIUS , h f iw' f'Bf11 P The type of boy vue like! I0 kII01ll. Field Patrol .......,.,.,,... 4 .,.. ,..,... : ........,.,.....,... 5, 4 German Club , .... .. 5 GRACE E. AUER - w..A. . G, K Ng ,ii X, . i 4 , , . . f' HPZLQZIIIIF fnriug. yet am more Zc2tZ!0ll.f :worker IHJJ' be 'mfmff' ' .' ,R - was q , A W J Klaxon Stal? ..... ......,...... . f ' Library Council .... ...... L ,L ...... ' Glee Club ...,....... ...,., ........ French Club ....... ....,, f Rifle Club .......,....., ............... 1 ,,....,.. .,..,.,. f Gym Exhibition ...........,....,.........,. - 4 ...... ...... 1 , 2 Pattie Committee ............, ....,... .,.,.. . . -i Class Treasurer ............. .......,.,.. ...i. 3 Z. .wi Q, x..,,i .3 J . mu ,,.,., V ... wh . KA 3mmsMwf,f,1 ,Q. - f M.. Mmm. ,,,,-,, ,. ...vsfu-,Q Page Nineteen S .4,.a5.a,.atJ PURPLE B k.4lpv4b,!l54S4 ff-flrri-I ' X GORDON B. BARRY Barry 'K11n1z'.i11g fizir play, be enzployed il: code. Football .....,.....,........................,..,.......,..........,... 3, 4 HELENE BERAUD Peep f' A zlzigbl-3' mite, wiftb Libkflfllg J'II1i!8.n Maywood junior High .............A...........,....... .... ' 1 Rachel's Investment .,.... l .... ....,....A................. . 1 Commercial Club .....l,. E ....... .....,. ................. 2 , 3 Spanish Club .....,. .................. 2, 3, 4 QPrcs. 41 Stamp Club ..... ,P .......... ...... ...................... 3 Pattie ......... 5 ....... ..............,.... 4 Klaxon ........, 4 Year Book Staff ..........................,.......... ............ 4 Gym Exhibition .......................,...........,.. ....... 2 . 4 ALLEN Z. BOGERT Al ' i A zzztzlz-zzinre-4 iftplpfbjliiiiih ' Stamp Club .....................,.,......,................... ...... 1 Freshman Card Party Committee ...... ...... 1 School Song ............,...................... ......... 2 Klaxon Stat? ..........,.. .....,............ ....... 3 , 4 Hi-Y ......................,. . ...,.. 4 Hall Patrol, Chief ........ ...... 4 Field Patrol, Captain ....... ...... 4 Spanish Club ................ .,.... 4 Dramatic Club ..,........... ...... 4 Pattie .....,.......,,.............. ...... 4 lt Won't Be Long Now 4 Year Book Staff ............... ...... 4 Senior Dance Committee ........................ ...... 4 MARGARET BRETT Pew A rfflflllg L'l7Jl't1l'fl?I', pofreifezz' of .1 fi17qs1'ep11fati011. Commercial Club .............,.................,............,....... 5 Dramatic Club ,,.............. K ...... .. ....... X ........,.. .. 2, 3, 4 German Club ....... .... 3, 4 Glee Club ............ ....... .2, 5, 4 Gym Exhibit ........,,. ...... 1 , 2, 5 Page the Prince ..,.. ............. 3 Soccer Team ........... ...... 5 , Year Book Stal? ....... ...... 4 .JJJJJ Page Twenty A as .aaa M PURPLE B ba My Y f EDWARD C. BRINKMANV Eaaff s Calm, l!lZl'IIfjC!ELf by five erenfr offlz day. Gym Team ...................,...... ...... f .............1k A ,1, Page the Prince ...... rf 1. .... Football ............... 2, Varsity B .. 5 Hall Patrol ......... Bowling Club ..,.. ...... Student Council .........,........................ ...... GEORGE H. BUNDY Hap A jizze pelprozzafify merited hir lZ10If111lrz1'fty. Football .......................,.. .......................... , .... 'E , Basketball ................... ...............i......... Varsity B Club .......... ........... 3 ...... f ....,.., x . 5, Student Council ............................. 5 ............... pi .,..., A. A. Advisory Board ......... 7 .... K ................. 4 .......... Page the Prince ........... fi ..... 'i,...Q ........... rj .... Pattie ..................,....,. f ..........,.............,..... lt Won't Be Long Nowfl' ...,. . ......... ........ .... . .. Hall Patrol ...............,...........,.,.. .....,. ....... Morning League Committee ....... ....... Maywood ..........................,......... ....... Gold Bug .......... .... , .. Gym Exhibition ............................,....... .... LEONARD B. BUTZEL Baia HU zzmzf five will I0 work. Latin lub ..................... ......... 1 .....,............. 1, 2, Field Patrol ............ .Y ..... 'nj ....... yff,...1 .,............ Ger ..7f?MMfl4i,M,w:f. ' .. 5, Sta' Club ..,................,.......,.......,.....,... ......, FRANK E. CARRUTH F. He cazxered flelzozvfenlge Zl'flf7 lair Jmilef' Maywood ....... ................... ...........,,,...... ....... Gold Bug .... ,.,,, , , Rifle Club ,.......... ....... Bowling Club ..... ,................,......... ,ff Nfwjy 'yu' V! ..wu'vgg Page Twenty-oize v vafztcafzlsf PURPLE B t.4sf4ls.4s4tY4 fnfnqi .JJ J do Page T1f'e11ty-tivo FRANCES CHAMBERS C1lI'l6-fl' A lnzppy Jpirif lrmflfllmf by IIGEJIEJI rare. Glee Club .......,.,...... .................... 3 , 4 fPres. flj Page the Prince .,... .............,.. 3 Gym Exhibit ......... ,....... 2 , 3, 4 Dramatic Club .......... ..,... Z , 3 Commercial Club ....... ...... 2 , 5 Soccer ..........,.,.......... . 2, 3, 4 Volley Ball .,..,...... ........ 2 Basketball .,.... ...... 5 , 4 Pattie ...................,...................... . 4 EUGENE P. CHASE Clmr,r' A ftzfk be zmzfltf fm! rrlvirkf' Stamp Club ...i............,...........,.......... ,tr ...........,... 1, 2 Spanish Club .... .......,... , . . .........,. 2 , 3, 4 Gym Team ..,..,., Page the Prince . - ' 2 , ..... ! ......... .. .... Bowling Club ..,.....,...,.... 7 .............,........... ..... 4 HELEN G. CUMMINGS fer1j ' , Conti fltzfzfreff, lljllllfllg the f,zz'0r'0f alll-' Sophomore Dance Committee ..........,...............,..... 2 Madcap Queen ......,............ 1 ,............,..........,.... Q.. 1 Page the Prince ......... ' I 3 5 Charm School .,.......,..,.. g ..... 3 junior Prom Committee ..... .. , Pattie ..,.......................,... .,.. . 4 French Club ..,............,.................................... ..... 4 WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM Bill A .flerlillg rlmmrlel' ptzzmar lair zluzy io f1n're.rJ. President of Class .............,.............,................ L ....... lf Dance Committee .....,............ .............. ,gl 2, 4 junior Prom Committee ....... Page the Prince ...................,. ...............,.. 1 5 Committee Pattie ......... U ......' . .......,......... . 4 Year Book Stat? ...... W .1....................,.................. 2 Klaxon .................. ............, 2 , 4 QTreas. 41 Dramatic Club ....... .,.... 2 , 5, 4 tTreas. 5, -ij Spanish Club ..... ...S ....., 2, 5, 4 tTreas. 4, Latin Club ....., ....... 1 JQ, 4 tvice-Pres. lj Basketball ...... ...... J ...,..,...... X ............... . 4 Ritle Club ........, ...,........................... 3 Magazine Sales ,....... ..... 4 Cheerleader ..,.,................ 2, 3 Editor of Year Book ...... .,... 4 4 4 aiu-lt, 45.4 PURPL B M 45.4, - CRAWFORD S. DENNIS 5 ffcojeelf In pozverr of fpeerlv he e.welr. Dramatic Club ....,..........,........ , ,.......... ...... 1 , 2, 5, 4 Spanish Club ............,.,,.......,... 3, 4 fVice-Pres. 45 Stamp Club .......... 152, 5,44-JfTr,eas. 2, 51 QPres. 45 Bowling Club .......... .... , ....... O ...... f If ,........................, 4 It Wonlt BeVVLof1g Now .... .....,. .... ..., . 4 Senior Dance-'Committee ...... ..... 4 Sophomore Hop Committee ..................... ,. 2 DOROTHY DONNELLY Dot ,'lNifL'?1'f?.f of lHJlZI7!?1'J' ,zmi fpeeflv, flvey are lieu. Klaxon Staff ........,......, ...l...,.....,................... ..... 4 Glee Club .............,...... .....,. ....,.......,... . . 2 Pattie Committee ....... ........,.......,....... . 4 German Club ..,........... ., 5, 4 fPre5. 45 Gym Exhibition ....... ..,........ 2 , 5, 4 Soccer ..,.......,......... x ............. 3, 4 Volley Ball ..,.... ...... 3 , 4 Basketball .......... it ...,...,............................. ........ 5 JEANETTE E. DRESHER fetzzmeffe lx fc! Cfez'e1'. yet lnrfmred by .fopbifliaifinfgf,mfg Maywood ...................... .......... ..,............. , I .... V 1 Hackensack ..........,.,.. .. .... E: 2 Klaxon ........,,.............., .... .... Q, , A... 5, 4 Pattie Committee ....... ..... 4 Glee Club .......,.....,,.... ............ f .,,J ..,..... 3, 4 French Club ............. ....,......... .I G ...,.... ..... 4 Gym Exhibition .,.,.,. ,..,..., ....,.,. , .s, 4 CHARLES B. EASTWOOD , ,, ClviL ' ,QX' UCr17'Efl'66 tzmf gay, .1 rbeerizzg il?f!ll617L'? be Jpreigffy Pattie ..................,........................ .............,.... -l Graduation Committee .... ..... 4 Charm School .............,.. .. , junior Prom Committee ,...... .. 3 Maclcap Queen r.... ,........ .... . 1 l . v'v-v Page Twenty-tlLr'ec IHFITRQ .JJJJQ Page Tzcenfy-four X BE 'EERNE E ELKISON ezzzze Smgrfflug sgbirizzfzikf fel 111 lzezxgybralzbleiollle. Spanish Cluli' ................. .......... A ..T .....,........ . Gym Exhibition .,........' Z ..... A .' - , Glee Club ,.................. . ..,........... Miywood Gold Buff .,.,,...............,....... ..... . . Mfiywood Domestic Science Exhibition ..... ....... -JS-A545 A B h.6fQv6,6f -- .,.,is f USN 'f .. - ,4 . -f-:fe x, , . U, 1 . ,. L ' . I 7 ' jg ' V 7 V X My Q Q' 1 f 550,533 ,X icghb 5 , f' 2, 3, 4 2423351 my X X H A 7 1 X XM Q X J a 71 Tl sm A ' P 4 NY X Q A wi t 'Si 4 is ,gif ' C' 1 J I P XM Rfk E 1 , 1 Z F , -. -4 3.2.1. ,, . -:ci:,.'.s'- s , --l I l' .-0 GORDON R. ELLMERS Red I7m1rnnfZv be biazrr ulizlire fozzumf Hone. .fp 'M joHN A. 15RNsT - ' A. ' , jack flu eizrzleff ll'0I'LUI'. fri!! .filldjllg time for lighter 11m0if,r. Basketball ...,..,..............,.......,.. .,,... ...... ....... 4 Morning League Champs ........ ....... 4 Tennis Team ........,......,.,.,...,. .......... 4 Orchestra .........,.... ....... ..... 1 , 2 Field Patrol ....... ..... 3 , 4 MARGARET F. FRANZ frjov She .1j7lZ21'c1i1clveJ Life fiom fbxe pinzcriail ride. Maywood junior High .............. f ............................. I Commercial Club ,..,.............i ,,i ,.,... X . ................ 3 Klaxon Staff .........,...... .bnnilf .... ................... 4 Volley Ball Team ........ 1,..N1.Q ....... 7 3, 4 QCapt. 4j Soccer Team ................. Lp f... I 5, 4 fCapt. 41 Basketball .................. R ......... ......... 2 , 5, 4 Tennis .........,......,. L: ..... -:,... 2, 3, 4 Audubon Club 2 Gym Exhibition .N..Q.:i ........ 2 aa., .em ad PURPLE B M aaa. - WARREN B. FELTER B11zzie Not long ufilb III, yet tzlretzdy one of ni. Bordentown Military Institute ........... ....... 1 , 2, 5 Delta Pi 6, Tau Pi M f ' 'JI Corporal Co. B 'Q . , ' 'I Y. M. C. A. Cabinet k,'fi .,-- ' J T Bogota High School ........... ............ - ..,. 4 Stamp Club DAVID B. FOLEY D we L Quietly he ZUUIUEI, refenlf! Jlyylblfbgyreeffif' a 'lil l I 3 St. Cecilia High School Bogota High Scho ..,..... .....,....... -1 Dramatic Clu 'X l lil ff! JOHN B. FRUEDENBERGER ff Never did be 1100117 I0 Jeceilf' f . 9' ' LILY M. GANNON Lil Uwe mn ree mzngbl bn! mari! in ber. A. A. Board ............................... .... .,....... 1 , -1 Madcap Queen ..... 1 Basketball ............... ..... I , 2, -1 Soccer ............. Volley Ball ...... Cheerleader ......... Charm School Page the Prince .. upattien ................ .. Dramatic Club ..... RiHe Club ............ ....... . . Izzy f , .., , 1, 2, 5, 4 2, 5, 4 .,.. 3 . .. ........ ........,....... 5 , -l 1 A . A Ol VLULU , KX tv K .v uv qu Page Twenty-five Y ,afaaawaiu PURPLE B l,'4.i,4i,4fif4i.4 x r , l ALFRED L. GATTEY Hrilvv l A mlile mfzqffffr all l'6l'6I'.l'U.!', Y Operator of Slides .. .......A.,.................................. 5, 4 , Year Book Staff ,...... ..... . ...... 4 Page the Prince Pattie ...... ......,..,........... . .. .. vi .5 Charm School .......,.....,., , Senior Dance Committee ....... ............. Hi-Y ........................... t ,..... 2, 3, 4 Gym Team ......,......,....,......... . 2, 3 Sophomore Hop Committee .,... ...... 2 Prom Committee ...,............. ...... 3 It Won't Be Long Now 4 Cheerleader .................,...... 2 Swimming Team ,.....,.,..... ...... 4 Movie Benefit Committee ......,.....,........ ...... 3 J. ARTHUR GIBBONS Aff F1',z1zkly ,1 critic. he imziier ,fr I lever z11Ig?I'.H Stamp Club ........,....i...,.....,i.. ' t.,....,...... 1, 2, 5, 4 Dramatic Club ,.,., ......,.... ..,...... 1 , 5, 4 Varsity B Club, .,... .... 3 , -1 Basketball Mana' . ...... 5 Hpattiei' ..... fi ,s. .....,.,...i.....,........,.........,. -1 ILLIAM E. GIBBONS Bill S111izlf 111811 me uzfllrilzfe nf great 1feet1'J'. Football ,.,,.......,........,......................................,........ 4 Page the Prince .,........,..,.,, .,,. , ............... ...... 3 It Wont Be Long Now ......,.........,...., 4 Band ............................. . ...,. ...... ri 3 ................... 4 Orchestra ....,.....,.,...,....... .......... 1 , 2, 5, 4 Bowling Club ..,.........,.... ............. 4 Varsity B Club ............,... ...... 4 Senior Dance Committee ..... ...... Year Book Staff ..........,.. ...... German Club .,...........,,....... ...... 3 Student Council ..,................ ...... 1 Morningqkeiigtie Champs ............... ...... 4 X. U ,L . S J yy ,tier WALTER M. GIBBS if lI 'izlf He if l'L7l'-'j' 1111156 llve 111t111. , Bashful Mr. Bobbs ..............,...,. ......... . .. 2 i It Wont Be Long Now 4 Peekskill M. A. .,.,.......... 3 K junior Prom Committee ..... ...... 3 .. vl..J J J Page Tzueazty-sin: as as a,a,a.A PURPLE B ta asa' Y JOHN GILLROY. i HGjlIy,, gl . . .i . , Qz1iet. bn! when the filly, vgznei be tw!! be luazzaf. Latin Club ,.................,.... ,Efi ....................,.,.A 1, 2, German Club ................ -.4 ....... 2, 5, Gym Team ............. Q .... ,...... .. 3, Football ........,........ ,.i.. '.... J ..... .... A ,. P2.ttie ' ................ ......... Bowling Club .......................,...........,..... ....... JEANETTE GOLDSTEIN ':H!?t1II6ff6H She tbollglvfof nothing. if uni gnmlf' Latin Club ........................,........................... 1, 2, German Club ................ ............. ,......, 3 , Dramatic Club ............... ......, Girls' Soccer Team ....... Girls' Rifle Club ........... ........i......,. Gym Exhibition ............... ..... I , 2, 5, Girls' Volley Ball Team ......................... GRACE A. GOODWIN Rue ' . A 'fine girl, iz lvelpfzrl zc'o'1'ke1', .the fimff joy in zum' d1ldf7!dJ'.H Madcap Queen ,........ .... ...................,... ...., . . Latin Club ........... ....... Spanish Club , ...... 2, 5, Volle Ball .,...... 7 5, Y Basketball .............. .,.. Commercial Club ....., ....,.. Klaxon Staff .............. ....... Pattie Committee ..... ,....., .... , . Year Book Staff ....................., ...... X ...... ....... Q5 1 ALBERT F. QIMI5' -4. HAAV My J X HU.'0I'Lj,f of plnzqggljll Ano! Illffjtfl. S anish Club ............,....... ...................... .... P Gym Exhibition ............,..........,., Field Patrol Captain ......,. ....,.. ' uv Page Tzveizty-scveiz A. Lk- sq - lf ..,-4 , VY. AK EQ ,fr .3 .W 'o . fb, L.. nr ,.l up .4, xx ,1 1 's u. 's . A 4- am we 16 ,I A .-A .- , gg -va ..s .5 -'fr' 5. Nrr iv?-. q -4 MW y A-4, fre - V 4.1 'AL -. ,-LY N-. tl,-,-Ng, :'-- '- I rn..- - - LALALAL PURPLE B t.4sY4ir.4i5,A,.4 ,f-r-nun Q MARGUERITE GRASSING Nikki Ability, izided mm' abetted f LI'jfjg6lIL'Q.H Year Book Staff .......,.......... ..,.,.. ........... 1, 4 Freshman Card Party Comm' ........... I .......... 3. 1 Basketball .............................. ..............,. ...ml Klaxon Staff .......,....................... Q-V 3, fi QEcl1tor 'Q Sophomore Dance Committee ..... ,...,........... Spanish Club ........,....,...........,........ Qffsv-4 QPres. 35 JC volley Ball .,..l.l.......,l................ll... ' ......... f-2, 5, .4 Spanish Composition Award ,.... .,..... ,j C. Commercial Club ....................,... ....,... irffxxs .YJJ J Page Tweizfy-eight K v i X15 A it' A , 3 if L F 7 LY BEATRICE A. HAMILTON Bari Sife12ff.3' bn! J'lll'6!J' ber preremc z,rirei'tr iffefff' 7! , X , . ll C R. PARKER HAMILTON Park Rich in Jeff f0lIf'lLft?1lt'l?, knew :mi conceit. Klaxon Business Manager ........ .......... 2 , 5, Stamp Club Auctioneer ....... ..... 1 , 2, 3, 4 Football .,................,........ ..... I , 2, 5, 4 Varsity B Club ........ .... .....,. 4 Audubon Club ...... ....... 3 MURIEL L. HERBERT H rl 'e ML, A . W lg ., zfe tn bei fr 017811116161 mug. Gym Exhibition ..........,.. ....... kt: ,....,.... i, 2, 3, 4 Giee ciiib .,....... ,.,i...,. Q .911 ......, Li ..... ,. ......... 1, 4 Latin Club .........,..... RAL! ...... Nl ....... ....... 2 German Club ..,....' A .. ....... ....,.. .. 5, 4 Volley Ball ...,...... ........ ,.......... .... 2 Dramatic Club ,....... '...... . .....,. ....... -i Glee Club ............... ....... -1 Soccer Team .,...,. ....... 4 i, ,U X A fa ,eww PURPLE B M Mr' v GRACE E. HESSELMANN Grave She foznzd zz plafe in every Zverzrlf' Ridgefield Park .................................,... .......,. 1 , 2 Pattie ................................. .... ...,.... -i lt Won't Be Long Now ..... ..,.... . 4 ARTHUR HILL HA,-f' Of him if IIIHJ' be mid that be haf done bfi Jiffy. Latin Club .................. : .......,..... ...,...... ............... 1 Spanish Club ...,... ,..... 2 , 3 Rifle Team ........ ........ f , .... 3. -1 Stamp Club ..... Z S ........ Fi ......... ,.... 4 Field Patrol .... l .... ,....... ..... 4 Bowling Club .... ,J ......... ..... -1 ROBERT A. HIRSCHTHAL BOIf' ll iIlv efforflefr eafe he ,bar fakell az pfrzfe in mn' lnearlff' ' ' Spanish Club ..... ..... .... ..,... 2 3 Latin Club ....... ..... 1, 2, 3 Bowling Club .. ...... 4 Tennis Team ............. ..... -i Swimming Team ...........................,......... ..... -i EDWARD HOFFMAN 1 ff aa' U lm ilvi12EQ tbi11kr kimffy of him. Smfflli Co 'if .... 'T .........,...,.,................................ 4 Fi tball ........ .......... .... . .. -l Varsi ........ if ................ ..... 4 Hi- .................. 1 . ..... .......... .... . 4 Klaxon St ........ ..... 5 Orchestra ................. 2, E Pattie .................... .... . 4 Page the Prince ........... ..... 5 It Won't Be Long Now ..... .,.. . -1 Year Book Staff ........,...... ..,.. 4 ..w.4v..,v Page Twenty-1zi1ze -Aw-45-Also PURP 1: B b-6Y4bll5'4l5-4 ,fr-nf' ' f 1 ,Xf - fraiifrw ' 1 A X .,,.-,.,,...X,X.eX., V . ,. f,,,E.,m: I :..X.m:X4-:.:. ., ., ,,-. V .: , ., ,...,:, .. ...,, AM E,-, -QS., XX ,5.. -' ::--. 2X X, warm X,,i,y.X.X.e-, ,. , AX.M-:.-:,-.1-X.-.-., .X-.. .- . Xagfrflgy: ,I 5 eiXM5:.:,5.:,v.1.,,X:... :- . V X, . X -Q.. 'S w xx ..:...Xkt. 'V ,13JvWQ'f'x sf. ,A fr -. R ,: gb ge gn .2 XI A X WF , X3 35:21:25-1-'::5:. X-:f-: -1:.-gr,--:X L as :'..-:-- --was x X X sf :AX P , U Ka- 4 f .QSM , Q XF?-. ,H H r'- . H . I 4 X4 sw Ni me -V 51:55,-:.,-::5Qg1:Xs ' ffl? ffl? ' 'X ..,.. NN X X X .- X J .X WN XX X , :X xx w 1 XM X X K x 'X XX K X 'X-9 XX X X XX 'gs X N .M-wX.:.:-XNXX - . X X? - l gf: 5 lf1QTl'lli'if'. Clif: A ,TX I 'ftf 21 .QQ J J J Page Thirty gf ' P59 A I X, A ALLAN J. HUGHES Af Tre.zfi11g iz!! flvizllger lightly. he fimfr .fnlufe in mir'Ib. MARGARET HUME Hlllr1lAgj6l' A frieml nf .zl!, .zfl me Iver' f1'iel1dl'. X French Club .......,....,.... .,.,.......,..,,. X ........,.., Commercial Club Page the Prince Library Council .... A K AA. i LAWRENCE B. JEROME HLu'l'I'j'l' flu izrfiff rzmf iz fL'l7U1rII' fzerzrifltq the lerrwr of lIt?jl4l7t'l'.i' Mt. Vernon High School ..., Pnttie ..,......,.,...,........,.... It Won't Be Long Now .. C. XVILLIAM JOHNSON NSll'L9LlLj'. Ha fuer nfzfrzilierf Ilia inffllirpzfiml of L Rifle Club ................r.,.......................,......... junior Prom Committee German Club ...... Stamp Club Bowling Club ......., Baseball Manager Senior Play, It W 5i14i 13QLL3Ag 'iiii-M' 3 a fl 5 -l 1555! ilfflfbilfdl' 7 -X 1, -, J -1 dl. 2 3 5 3 4 as 4 gdb-lb 44.4 PURPL B t MARION B. JUMP UIIIIIIXYJE' A If?rZl'f!397' 0f ftzcff, ever tz zvor 11' 3 Canajoharie High School .......... .... I Y .,,...... ,... 1, 2 Glee Club ....................,.. ...' ..,..... 1, 4 Basketball ......,........... t..,,.'.f.r.X ..... litfiif ...,..... 1, , French Club ......... .4n'fi..?f .... l4Q 3, 4 fVice-Pres. 45 Latin Club .............,.,.......... A ..............4........,,........ is Dramatic Club ..................... q .... ......,................,... 4 Charm School Committee .... . 5 junior Prom Committee ...............,.......... .,.. 5 Soccer Team .....,.......,.........................,......... .,.. 4 MARGARET E. KARDEL Pfes.o ' A,f1fl7ref1tzliz'e of leimflzeff. all agent of NJ tfhrfrifazr- 'T tion. Volley Ball ......,....,...,........... ...D ..,.. 1, 2, 3, 4 Gym Exhibition ..,..,............... f- .,... 1, 2, 4 Sophomore Hop Committee ...... .......,...,...., - junior Prom Committee ...... ....................... 3 French Club .....,.. 4...A ..,...... 2, 5, 4 QSec. 45 Page the Prince ......,.. ............,....... 5 Charm School ..... i .... 5 Pattie ..,...................,......,...... ,, 4 Soccer Team ...................,............. .... 4 Student Council Vice President ...... ..... 4 It Wont Be Long Now ...........,....,.... , ,. MARIE ROSE KEYES Re N HAI! effirient zmrker. rzffefztize, 'fo deltzifrf Student Council ...............,.... A, ..... if .... ....,. .. 1 Vice President of A. A. ...... N .... - 4 President of Sophomore Class .....l ......,..........,.. 1 Gym Exhibition ........., i,..,x .......,........ ..... 1 , 2, 5, 4 Soccer ..........,.... .......,.. 4 gk .... f,...J ......... ....... 7 5, 4 French Club ....... 1. '...... .....,....... . 5, 4 Dramatic Club ..... ,..' .,..... ,J ......... .,..3.,4 ...,..... 5, 4 Klaxon Staff ............. l'...z- .............. ......... 4 Charm School .LL ...... ' .........,.. ....... , 3 lt Won't Be Long Now ..... ..., . el Page the Prince ...i.........,.. ....... . 5 Year Book Staff ,.................,.............,.... 4 ELEANORE KLEIN J Hsblflllpw Aj ' J Th011glvIf1fl11e,rf, fiehfilall lvdy' jolly faire. Spanish Club Secretary .......,,...,. J ....,.,,.... .l ..... 2, 3, 4 Volley B311 .......,...,....,.,.r.......... .......r.t. J ,....r..,...... 5 Basketball ............ ..........,....... i ..,..,... f :N .....,... .... 9 Giee Club .........,........,.... 9 ..... . ..,...... 4 i .......r... ..., 4 commercial club ......,..... ......,. ....,. . s M ' e?3.:,,a:1,,vl5-,,: 'S Q -ff 1 '- f - 3 tis. ... . ' Q Q 4 - - : ,. x4,. -. Fwww, 4 r s1fE?H Nfksw t ... ,, , N X ' ,CW ' 1 f VMWAgl,f 41 Q 1553? X 3 5 1 'E ms f 1 I 1, S. l .. K -.. 935 L :EMR 4 eww 99 'I-f 1: 4. 56. cr' : . 4 , f - Q . tg 114,-i A 4 li H , ::.-:gt Ivins-faFL-f ' 1 HMFW' ' s EQ? -gy, ya, t Wi 4, . .424 L 4 1 0 .vuMqy Page T11 irty-one -45-Av-45.4 PURP E B l,.4r.asaa.4 ,nf-np-H an f - -. -'1:':n2jE.f3:,'W.i! V R5 .,' 'W' ,ggafi ' 1 . 1 5. K ia , . :az P . ,.: .1.l.A:. . J . . -5-.Q-,?S1:55:5i2e:' .., ':.f:5'Z,.1.?fa..,.. . f f J I gf? V 1, ,,,, . 1 f ,,fl.r..g1,..,,. ,l iff? is .... .NM ,M . , ,,,,, 17 , , x.,.,,, im.. , 1 :- , f 2' 'x f .., . f .V W-sf.1:..4. - 5,4 4, I,5,.74,,-A: M wi J. A :: ' ' '.-,v-.':: ' .-.52 cf .. ' . fb-as -Qf:g' ,sa ggi? K '9 ig? .. rf, M of ,am ' 'fi ' .4 Q 3' 50 Q I M 2 . 04 1- - . . ,. S, Q1 Why as , ., H.. . 1. 1 f I ' ,'-- . ., 4 U 14.1, 341 of -. ,A , f ,: v -.'vaaZ:.i-Law., J. S-,-. W. -f .af 'fegiai F.. fa ffJC'5 lZ2-ft ,- wg... . .. .4 ,,, 4 v-':r.':s:2 ,gg Q :.:e.... sp., -, .1 at . W ' if 'I . ..... . .QU J J Page Thirty-f wo f NL, Q .', -'12 r X gr. 3, 6r1,.,.6i , 1' if Q ., We r'f kws1,.f1 imff e .tea N '2?f? Jr 3.5 V1 f 'IIS Q ,vV-- 1- if i, 1 ,531 ' A - 7 1 3 .,,. . , X-.sag ' 1. K.: If .-BF iw-1 W fl 1 'i'Kf'f '..' f .. -'N 1. 1 4 well- r . f, . . vit W, .Q 4-Y Mi, ::-?.1.4:g4 't'f,:f- :Q-3:-:-:V . 3-4-if -A CHRISTINE R. KNIPPING ChriJ Helpfz1l I0 all: prejudiced rzgainft none. A. Demarest High School ............................ 1, 2 Gym Exhibition ........................ ....... 3 Soccer Team ........ .... 3 , 4 Rifie Team ................ ...... 4 Dramatic Club .... ..... . .. 4 Glee Club .........,., 4 Spanish Club ...... I ........... ........,............. . .. 4 ALBERT KOCENSKI Al i'TrZL'IfIll'lI ami J'fr1ll1?L'Z7, L' lgble of doing Ibe harder ltzyhf. - :HIV f MORRIS KREGSTEIN Moe Short of rlrzmre, but high in flae eylizmztion of rf,1JJl11r1IeJ. Cheerleaders .. 2, hir 3,4 Gym Team ........ ......... 3 Class Treasurer ..... 2 Class President ............. 3 Bowling Club .................. ...... 4 junior Prom Committee ..........,... ...... 3 Charm School Committee ........... ...... 3 Benefit Performance Committee ......... .... 3 ROBERT KROEGER Bob Quiet and rleady, one of the bert ever. President of Class .................................................. 4 Vice-President of Class ..... ...... 3 A. A. Board ............,.......... ...... 1 Varsity B Club, Sect. 4 ..... ,... 3 , 4 Manager of Basketball ,...... ...... 4 Football ..............,............................. 3, 4 Slide A Stage Machine Operator ............,......... ...... Manager, Musical Comedies ...... ..... . .. Stage Manager, Charm School ................... .... . . Stage Manager, It Won't Be Long Now ........ .. Tickets, Gym Exhibition ......................... Tickets, Benefit Performance ................. ,.... Hi-Y Club ............................ ...... Hall Patrol .... ...... Bowling Team ..... ..... 4 4 3 4 2 3 4 4 4 page 'lb-A6-dl PURPL B KENNETH KRUEGER Ken Ii ifh jeff and grin, be lZL'L'6ll'7f.f llve lvrmfefl Zark. Football ...........,..... ........,. 4 Lg .................. 1, 2, 3, -1 Varsity B Club ...... .... L .gif ........... ............,.... il Dramatic Club ............... wif ....,. ....... 4 Page the Princen ,.... 55' .....,.... .... 3 charm School .,....... .ffl ......... .... 5 Student Council ...pl .............. .... . .. 1 . 4. D Gym Team ....... tbl ..................,... 2 Sophomore Dance 5 Committee ..... 2 ,ix HARVEY J. LEMARIE 'ffi f'Ht1l'l 4 11,Lw -vel Defer111i11ed, lm! :ml in live pnim' nf fwialg bein!- J'fl'0llg.H MURIEL L. LOI-ISE 1lI1n'iel Peaceful and llllclfflllllfllg, five perfer! exmzlllvfe of tr.11zq1zi!ifj'. Spanish Club ..... ................ ....... l Gym Exhibition ....,. ....... ...., 1 , 2 Audubon Club ....... ................ 7 , 5, vi Basketball .........., ......... 9 .. ....... -1 Soccer .................. . ........, ...,..,..,... E i Gym Exhibition ..... ....,.. ...... 1 , 2, -1 Volley Ball .... ....... 5 Stamp Club .......... 3 Spanish Club ....... ......, 2 Gym Exhibition .......................,............. ..... 1 , 2 BEATRICE LORENZO Tri.x'ie Af peace with llve zz'm'fJ.' 1111 0,X'lUltZlItIfj0l1 of lm' p0p11farifj'. 1 Basketball ............................ .,.. ............. ...,.. 2 Volley Ball .......................... V ...,.. , . ........ Q ...i... 7 -1 1 Dramatic Club ..,..... .... ,...... ' .... N ......... 3 Glee Club ......................t.......... Q ...... hal ..i............... 4 Gym Exhibition ............ K .... :'..f ',...........,.... 1, 2 3, 4 Manager of Soccer .............. ....... . .. 3 Tumbling ................ 7 3 Page the Prince v Commercial Club ...... 1 . . w -uv .N Page Tlzirty-three .aiewi A PURPLE B l.M:as.4s.a ,I-rfnpn .JJJJQ Page Tl1i1'z'y-foul' ROBERT B. LOVEMAN Bob li rfZv lmzzj' frm! he har been imielibly Jtrzmped in nm' 11l6lIIf!l'Jl, L! K IQ 1 K Leonia High School .... jc Commercial Club ...........,.....,.................................. 2 Dramatic Club ................,....... ..... 2 junior Prom Committee ...... ........ 5 Bogota High School ..,....... ...... 5 , 4 Football .........,...,............. ........ 4 Dramatic Club .,...,.............. . ,,.,, 4 lt Wont Be Long Now ,,,, ..... 4 Bowling Club ...,....,.....,............,..........., ..... 4 LAWRENCE R. LYON BMJ UAiL'LfjfrIfjI'Lf. wel' mfnz tzmf reflected. Orchestra ............ ......... ....................... 2 , 5, 4 Band .....,,..............l.,.... .,..... .... ,.................... 4 Bowling Club ............... ..... 4 It Won't Be Long Now .,............... .... . 4 ELSA LYZELL Elie Sufi nf Imzgzfe, LIUUIIIVE of NItZ1IIle'l'.U Ma wood Qu ior Hi vh School ........................ ..... 1 Tegnis ........., ........................ .......... . 2 Sixcer .,.. y ................................ ..,... 2 , 5 Baslfetball ........, ........ 2 Voyyx' lll ........... ..... 5 'G 1 h ition ...... ..... 2 Au Xu n Club ................. . 2 Coi X' rcial Club .,................ . 2 Ritle eam Vice President ..... .... 4 Klaxon Staff ................,.......,................... ..., 4 Glee Club .....,......,...........,........,.....,............. .... 4 EVELYN C. MACDONALD Erie Mori Slrikiflg ir the !llIdIIOJ'ilIg ejjficiezzcy with which .the Il'0I'kJ'. Latin Club ............................... . .......... ...... 2 , 3 Sophomore Hop Committee . ...... .......... . 2 Student Council ......,... , .... .... ..,...... .,.. 2 junior Prom Commit ey ...... ............. 3 Page the Prince ..... .. ....... .... Y ........ .. 3 Charm School ......,,............................ 3 Vice-President of Dramatic Club ,.... ........ 3 Treasurer of French Club .............. ........ 4 President of Dramatic Club ......... ........ 4 It Won't Be Long Now .... ....... . 4 Library Council ................... .....,.. 4 aa ,aa M PURPLE B ANTONIO H. MANZOLINO Tony Peaceful, lending but quiet ll'0I'lZ7J loflvelpflzl ud- zfifef' X , , M' Gym Exhibiton ,N ...., T I 2, 5, -I Orchestra I ....... i ..... - ......... ....... 4 Biflmdw ..,.. 1 .Z ,...............,.,. ....A...... ,...... li Morning League Champs ...... ......, 4 WALTER H. MCGINN 1VIiggf ' One of the finer typefzxof 11z.1n. Patt1e .............,....,.................. , 3 .........,..... ....... 4 It Wont Be Long Now ........ ....... 4 Page the Prince .........,. 'ff ....... ....... 5 Field Patrol ...... ' ...S ,..... 3 Gym Team .... X...f... . 3 REGINA M. MCGOQVERN Genie l , F1',z11,e .md ozztfpoieeaz, yet fb H01 J filezzfe LII iff true raffle. , - Glee Club ............... i ..,.. ............. ............,... ....... 2 Gym Exhibition .... . ........ I . ............,............ 1, 2 Giee Club .,............ ,.,. I f ...... ..................,..... ........ 4 Dramatic Club .................. ....,..............,...... .... 5 EDITH L. MCKENNA Edie W'he1z Jpeizkizzg of femininze rlnrzrzzgfgflvir girl if mre I0 be lzzefztiaazedf' Basketball, Capt. ................ ,file ............... ....... 3 Klaxon Staff .........,........ ry ................. .... 4 Page the Prince ..... ............. 3 !! f' . w wk gy Page Thirty-fi've i f , - .4g.1i,.ziy E PURPLE B 5.A,QJ5.4yo4 :N M' iff, fr-r-nw, J, ' J ' ji U X il G ' fm MARY C. MCLINTOCK NL11'y lI illv 4 .r112ife for every one Jfae 111eeff. French Club .,.............. ,.....,.., ...............,......., 4 Glce Club .................... .... 3 Gym Exhibition ....,........ ..... 2 junior Play Committee ..... ..... 5 Dramatic Club ............,.. ..... 1 FLORENCE E. MEANY Flo G'iffwf zrjflv Je111111'e 111r11111eriJ111f izmf ffarfailzg .r111ife. PEtftiCH ....,......... ........ 4 Glec Club .,............ ...... 2 , 4 Gym Exhibition ...... ..... 1 , 2, 4 Page the Prince .... .....,.. 3 PY. it fi QJJ J Page Thirty-situ , L X WALTER B. MILLER iilrl K Hflldllffdn A 1114117 of 176.11 izl0pe111',11zce and Jf1'1zig1'9t forzmrd 11m1z11e1'. Page the Prince ,,......... .........,. . 3 Field Patrol ...................,.., ....... 3 , 4 lt Won't Be Long Now ...... 4 X J ANNE MUIR A1z1zie Her .fp1zrkli11g eyef reveal 4 zfizuzvionf Jpi1'it. N Glee Club .............. ,.... . .,........... ................... 3 ' Spanish Club ......... ...... ....... 5 , 4 X Gym Exhibition ...... ----- 4 a,a,zr.Ma.J PURPL B M aaa. - DONALD G. MUNRO 3 Don Loyal and reliable. be mmm! bl!! fm'ceed. Sophomore Dance Committee ................. . .............. 2 Gym Team ............,............ ' 2, 5, 4 junior Play Committee ....... .... 3 Prom Committee .................... .... 5 Senior Dance Committee f ,......... ....... Bowling Team ................. '..fl..7i.f ....... 4 ELIZABETH D. NASH EfiZnbeIlv If if 1I0f flu! Jive Zl'0Vk.f, biz! flu! Jive ZL'f1l',6J' wiflv ,1 Jmilef' f V Glee Club .i.., 2 Basketball .... ....... . Soccer ................. ............. ....... 3 French Club ....... .......... ' .... ..... .. 4 Rifle Team ..... ......... ...I ........ .,.... A -1 ADAM NOREIKA HjNT0l'6'ik ' In lbe vlan 01' in the game, rz hrzzzz' um! 9rZl'1IL'J'f worker, my J b 1 'l or 'V' 2, Base a .................. ..... . ...... ,, F .,......................... ,, 4 ALEXANDER NOREIKA Axel ,-,LJ Depe11d,zbfe io the l.zJt'ig2?b-Ui . AJ , Football .........,............................. ................ 5, 4 Varsit B Club ..........., . ......... E ..... ......... 5, 4 Assistant Stage Manager, Plays .,.... ........ Baseball ......,... . .......... l ............................ 3, 4 r i . i ' f ' 'uv Page Thirty-seven x Elie X f SSM X , 2 ' X Q B M fN if xi IX 17932 N idk Hamm my !ln'nH + SCHOOL C if XX BOOOTA XYLW JEf?5EXf I A ML.. n I .alla A PURP E Bl-451545454 In-f-nr, . JJ J JJ Page Thirty-ciglzt HELEN I. DLSEN Helen Newer .1 f7l'6f6lItlJl?1', willing and fh0l'0llgf.7 in all 1rmle1't.1ki11g.f. Basketball ........ ....... 1, 2, 4 Volley Ball .....,.... .......... ..... l , 2, 3, 4 Soccer .................... ...... 1 ....... ................. 4 Girls Varsity B ,,., ...... A , .. ............. 4 A. A. Board ..................... .........,... ...,r.... ....... 2 Glee Club .....,..,...,... Q... ....... .....,....... 4 Dramatic Club ..... .... ........ . .. ................. ..., . .. 4 French Club ........... Q ....,.. ......,............. ..,.... 4 Commercial Club .. .......... ...................... ...... . 5 Dance Committee .......................... ., 2, 4 Madcap Queen ..... .......,.....,...... ...... . 1 Page the Prince .. 3 Charm School .... ..... . . 3 P.1ttie ............,.. ..... . . 4 Class Secretary ................,........................ ....... 4 RAYMOND A. PIERCE P frlgdyv' Ha t1'.z1'el.f iz referred mzrnre, be will Jflrreedf' Football . ......................,.............................,.........,... . 4 Varsity B Clu .. .,... .. 4 Ya. B WALTER L. PIERCE NV I! .1lr A lv.zpl,f2y-'qu-lffrky boy, mffillg 41 lzriglvl .rmile foward all. RAYMOND PITIGLIANI Ray ll ifl-3' .zml friemfly. be if imleed Ilve mul of good l11m1m'. aaa .aa aa. PURPL B La, aaa. - CHARLES W. POUSSON 1 . Cln11'fie Having 11141131 ozrffmzzdizzg qualifier laeyude zmzzzy friezzdff' pp Football ..,........ ...,.......................A., N .....,............ 3 , 4 Basketball ............,.............. J..,.,..f .,.,................ . 3, 4 Baseball .............,..........,... .................. 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain of Baseball 'liaim ..,..,................................ 4 Hi-Y ...................,.A EK., ,.,.............. 2, 3, 4, fPres. 45 Varsity B . ....................... ....,......,.,......... 3 , 4 A. A. Advisor oard ....... ........................ 4 Senior Danc - ommittee ........... ..... 4 junior Committee ......,......... ..... 3 Sopholilgre Dance Committee ......., ..... 3 Ticket Commttee, Pattie .............,... ..... 4 EVELYN R. RAFFO FPEZVVJ A fzftfzre as briglvf 415 Iver pmrellce bc?LUe0II.f Iver. Tennis ........................................... ......... 1 , 2, 3, 4 Volley Ball .,.... ...... 1 , 2, 5, 4 Basketball ......,................,.... ...... 1 , 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club .........,.............. ........ 2 , 3, 4 Secretary of Spanish Club ....... .............. 3 Glee Club ..........,....,.., 2 ...,.. 2, 4 Page the Prince ..... 3 Maclcap Queen X ..... ,......... . 1 Dramatic Club ....... ...... 1 , 2, 3, 4 Soccer ...............................,.,...,..... 3, 4 Year Book Static ......... , .............,........ ..... 4 Vice President Dramatic Club ....,... ..... 4 Treasurer Commercial Club ....... . 3 Student Council .........................,........,..... ...... 3 HORACE C. RAMSPERGER wx HRJIIIIJPV ff Neither mzzceifed of lvimfeff nm' exzzjyrfiikzllverif' Student Council ,..............,.... W ........ ........,...,...... . 3 Hi-Y Club .....,..........,.......... ,, fChaplain 45 Prom Committee .................. ' X ........................,........... 3 Sophomore Dance Com ittee ...... ......,................. 2 Field Patrol .............' ...,....... ........... 4 Bowling Team . . . ............... 4 RiHe Club ..,... ...................................,........... 2 , 3, 4 WALTER W. REICHERT ll 'f1ff Defibe1'afe, an azzfhoiyaf 'reliable decifiozlff' Tennis Team ..... ........... .......................... 3, 4 lj' I X!! ll ' I l 1' ,N fl LU 'l fl asvvyy Page Thirty-nizze easawzta PURPLE Bb-4514544545-4 lfnr-nr, .JJ J .i Page Forty CAROLYN E, REIM Lyn Herr were tfeedf of b.?1ZEfiC6IZL'6, IllIlIIdI'l'6d by hypo- rziry mm' t'01ZL'?jf.ll French Club ,.......................... .......... ......... 3 , 4 Dramatic Club . ................. ....... 2 , 3, 4 Seni a om ' tee LT .........., ........... 4 Pa i ' .... .................,., ........... . . .. 4 Volley ...,..,.., .... 4 Gym Exhibi . .....,................. 2, 4 Treasurer Latin C ...........,...,... .... 3 junior Prom Committee ......... ..... 3 Sophomore Dance Committee ...... . 2 Page the Prince ...................... . 3 Charm School .,........................,......... .... . 3 JOHN G. RHEDER f0lw112ie X He lil' one whore lzi7Qg.re1aq!e'iJ iIlIpI'?.f.fjl'6.ll Gym Team .......,........... ..................,,... Z, 3, 4 Senior Dance Com51ittee ...,........ ...... ........... 4 Page the Princeif .............. ........ 3 Charms Sdh T' ............ .... 3 Madcap.Q ueen ........... 1 Dramatic ,lub .,...................... ..... 1 junior PromSQCommittee ....,.............. ..... 5 Sophomore Hop Committee ......... y ....... ...,. 2 HARRY W. IQLGHLARD gIq?l'l'I'Jlll He if one who E1w'Z0jlJ' fiwe to iff ber! azdz'a11!age. 4 Hi-Y Clubmf ..,. ..,............,........................................ . . Std .............................................................. 4 Glygllifeam ry ..........................................,.... ..... 3 DOROTHY E. RITCHIE Doi 'Vlpperzlizzg fo Ike eye, alaforbifzg I0 mme upon. Soccer ,....................................,......................,. 1, 2, 3 Basketball Team ............... ' f. ............. 1, 2, 4 Volley Ball Te .... ......... ...... 1 , 2, 3, 4 eeeeitiiyy aee,i.etce.., ia.euyaeeueutiu,e, 1, Vice President 3 Class ............... ....,.. 2 , 4 Secretary of Dramatic Club ...... ,.............. 4 President Girls' Rifle Club ..... ........,......... 4 Gym Exhibition .................. ...... 1 , 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader ........................ ..... 2 , 3, 4 Dance Committees ................ ....... 3 , 4 Girls' Varsity B Club ...,. ....... . 4 Secretary of Class ....................,. ,...... 1 , 5 Secretary Athletic Association ...... ..... 3 Madcap Queen ..................... .. 2 Page the Prince ..............,.. ..... 5 4 A445-154:44 PURPLE B lea, asa. Y DOROTHY E. RITTER Dot Perfezfering. L1 deed affezlzpfed if L1 Jem! Jane. Latin Club ............................................... ...y 1, 2, 5 Glee Club .................................... 5 Dramatic Club ..... ...... n ..... Q ........ ....... 2 Chairman Freshma Cagdvlj rty, ................. l Soccer Team ...... ..... ..... if ................ ..... 5 Junior Prom Co itte ................... ........ 3 Year Book Staff .....i. .....................i. ...... 3 , Pattie Committeed ............,... ..... 4 The Charm School ..... .. 5 Rifle Team .................. . 5 Library Council .................................. ..... 4 JOHN T. ROBERTS f0lv1217y Of mild IIZZZIIIIEV, inzbned wifh an ruffzzxiwble .rpiril of loyalty. l . Football ........... ........ 4 . .. 4 Basketball ...,.................... .......... 3, 4 Baseball ............................... .......,.. . .. 3, 4 Secretary of Hi-Y Club ........ '.'. ..... ,... . 4 Hpilfflen .................................. .............. 4 President of A. A. Board ...... .,.....,............. 4 Varsity B ....................... 5, 4 fPres. 41 Page the Prince .... .................. 5 Student Patrol ....... ....... ..... 4 Field Patrol ................ .. 2 Dance Committee ........... .. 2 Senior Dance Committee ......................... ..... 4 PAUL A. ROMAINE Paul ll ith ready gui! auf! been b1117z:p4' be lux :mule flvir uforld 5, bz'iglv11g4-plQF?1b JT L X Ridgefield Park High seigr ..... LQifi.TT...1+E ,......... ., 1 Aircraftjglub inf Teaneck High School ........ .. 2 Stamp Club .r...,. .g:N7i. .........................,...,... 4 LOUIS E. ROMANEK Lon , ,C ,. AIzmzyJ be p!L1 j'.ff'fl78 gtwze lmfzf .wif fgmzre. M Hi-Y .... gk.- ...,...... L., ..........,.... ,eff .,..,.................. .. 4 Varsity B . ........... 1, ....,.. , ffm 3, 4 fVice-Pres. 4j Hall PatI0lm...:'...A .....,..........,.......,............ 4 Basketball ............... .... li ............. ............... 2 , 5. 4 Baseball ....... ....... ..... 4 .. alfa qv Page Forty-one .www A PURP E B l,Ms.4.w.4 'far-rum l .iviq J Page Forty-two l qi: 57 , ,gc-l STANLEY T. ROMANEK ' Shui Usfllllfjr' alike of lizlvyfigffe rim! clm1mzrfer. Basketball ........,.........,..........,.................,...... I 3, Football ....... ........,.....,. . 3. Gym Team .,...........,,.,.....,.,.....,. ...... Varsity UB .............,..,..........,..... , 5, President of Student Council ...... ....., VIVIENNE G. ROSS ..Vjl,., Her ability fn zmzbe friemlr if e.wepfi01rr1l. Ridgewood High School ,.,.........,.. ......... 1 , 2, Pattie', ,.....,................,...... ' ......,.. Dramatic Club ....,,.......,. ,........ Glee Club ..,....... ..,... French Club .,......,...... ..,... Gym Exhibition ......,...... ...... Senior Dance Committee .... .. MARTHA L. ROYER N1ll.Zl'fZ7.1-l In rfirfnry 01' Jtfferzl, cz mzife ll't1.E fl'y1lLi- 'gdnftl P ,r 5 3-' I Glee Club ....... .,.....,.,.,.... i ....,, French Club,.!..f.'iT1 .....,.......,........................... .... . . Latin Club ............................ 7 Prom Committee .,.,,.,.,..,..,..... Sophomore Hop Committee ..... Rifle Club ........................,..............,........... CAROL P. SACKMAN Cr71'nf AliJclvie1'01f.r e-yer fwlre .711 iflzzmml' mbriefyf' Rifle Club .,........................ ....,,............,...,............ Klaxon Staff .....,..,....,.,.., .. 3, Spanish Club .............,.,..,,..,.. 7, 5, junior Prom Committee ....... Page the Prince ................ ..... . Maywood junior High ....... ..... 1 , Glee Club .,.,..............,.......... ....... Secretary of Class .................... Spanish Composition Award ..... ,...... A as va.zi,M PURPL B M My - STANLEY O. SELIGMAN mm Selly He deiirej ofzljfthofe Things wlvirlv are fI!7fr1jlIt1!1lE.'- Maywood Junior! High ......,... ...... .............. 1 Klaxon Staff .................... .... 3 DOROTHY R. SHIELDS Dot VJ, She ifidnlgef in kimfuefref U11fy.'Q'f. lift' . ' -,J j 'f I Commercial Club ........ .................. ...., 1 1 -a f' NORMAN F. SNEDEKER J AIM l' lyk' .1 T1'1zJlzc'0rtlvy. Irmrfizzg in fini dffgfffzl' men, Rifle Club ...... ..,. 1 .,.................,,..............., 4 ff ARTHUR M. STEINMETZ Hsffiliyli Pr0fifie11t mm' nimrzbfe. be if I1I.1,f.Yc'f nf rm! Illfllchu junior Prom Committee .,.., , .,....... 5, German Club ................. . 5 Football Manager .....,.. .... - 4 Varsity B Club ..... -1 Basketball ............,. .... -L Baseball ..,........... ..,. V 1 ' uv Page Forty-flirae as 45 ay A A PURPL B l'4.i,u4t,a.a-4 ff I , ZMf V fqtag y AVQTQEDESTFVENS , L Ugly.. Ever mill-3' In Jo .zml Agire lm' fnarf. Assistant Football Manager ...... ,........ ....... . 3 German Club .,..,.......,......,... ....... 4 Bowling ........., ....... 4 GRACE M. STIMSON . ,f' Ga-1 ' pl, 'WJ A fair mimi, ,fklflml in izrfa' nf pen fail . a,1jg1fe. Madcap Queen ....,,4......,.......,..,.... I ..... . ...,.., 1 Vice-President of Glee Club .,....... .........,..... ra. 2 Dramatic Club ..,.,..... , .,,,.........., Ml ........,......,.......... 7 Spanish Club ..,.,.. ....,.. I nhl. '....,.......... ,J-fix ......... ' Tumbling Team ...... .... , uf ...... A ....,,. .... l .,.,....... . 7 Inter-class Sports .,.,,. 'l ........ . 1, 2, 5 Page the Prince .. ......,... S Charm School .,..,....... ....,... . . w Gym Exhibition ...i......,.,.,...... .,.... 1 , 2, p Secretary Student Council .,.......,...,....... .,........... 3 lt Wont Be Long Now .......,.,......,,..... ........ . . 4 FRANK R. SULLIVAN Sl1ffA1 ' Hj,i' ,Mies fkfw ,'1f.f!fw,i'nf11g HIIIULICY. fvjf MM' lllcfrffmf i-f,U,pi1wfJf.'a.t.,1 ,'2-Qjgwg i,:, 4 Baseball ..,. Q .,.,. ,177 ,...., l .....,,...,,,...,..... I 5, 4 junior Play .f.., ,..,. U ....., ., 5 Pattie ...,.... ........... ,. 'T ..,...,..... ...... 4 Y LILLIAN THORNTON Lil I7.zfr'fy .mmf flu! 17170 ff.x'e111pfijiv.i' iful!7a11a'izl1ili!y. Secretary of the Aububon Club .,...............,.....,........ W 9 President of Autlubon Club ...... ...... -i Soccer Team ........,...,......,.......... .... 3 , 4 Basketball Team ......... . 5, 4 Volley Ball Team ........ ....., 3 Gym Exhibition .,...... .... 1 , -i WIA AA Aww PURPL B LOUISE TRAPANI Lou ' DaznzlfeJJly Jive fzffafleed even the lvrznfuft trz,rk.f. Spanish Club ........................ ...,.. ...,.....,..... 2 , Commercial Club ...... 3, Q Viv, f JULIA c. TRossBAcK c J 4 flatly Capable in lverreff. folertnlt of flue llmngbfrr fvf ofberrf' Vice President Audubon Club ..... ,.......... . . 3, Secretary and Treasurer of Glee Club ....., .... German Club .............. ............,,............. . .. w Soccer Team ........., .... .... .,..... . , . . Gym Exhibition ..... ....., 1 , 2, 5, CATHERINE M. WACK 1 FIKLZJVV' LilIle mrzy be uid of her mzlefr in pmife 6 ij! if Q' -f LOUISA A. WAFFENSCHMIDT 7 j Lon X fl Happy af Ike day ir long Mjaylwood Junior High .........................,. .. ,.,.. ,. Latin Club .........,..,.......... .. 2. Dramatic Club ....,,.,..,.... 2, 3. Gym Exhibitor: ..... .. 2, French Club ........... .. 5, Charm School ........... ..... . . Pattie ..,.,,.................,.... ...,.., junior Prom Committee ..... ,... 'K Arm, QWQEQWQ .1242 -9 -W 'Q f,-,gy ip '-42 w 'far.w.-1a:.,.ff--i.,:- f....+ .2 w,+5 - rf ov-.Vvgg Page Forty-fivc , ,aawaa PURP E B l.a,,a,4la,4 ,fr-nun .. JJ J JJ Page Forty-six DOROTHY E. WEIPPERT Dot Gmfifyi12g are the remlff ber ltzboigr lmzfe gained. Vice-President of Class ......................,...........,........, 1 Latin Club ...........,......,. 2, 5 Secretary of Latin Club ....... ..... 2 Page the Prince ,.............. .... . 3 Dramatic Club ..,..,....,.......,.,. ...... 3 Charm School Committee 3 Volley Ball Team , .......... ,...... ...... ...... el Prom Committee .......,........ ............,..... 3 Gym Exhibition ..... .. .,..........,,.. 1, 2, 3, 4 BERNICE M. WELLBROOK 1xmQi-if She ffirfke :mf glibly: ber zmnff were few .uid well fl70.fEII. . Glec Club .,........,.. 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club ..... ....,. 4 German Club .,... . 3, 4 Gym Exhibition ...,. 4 wg- -1' ,, 1 . HARoLD E. WILD Hap Pen5i1'e are lv!! 11mm1'J. iwiflv llmffglvff cfF.fEl'l'flIg of i11nliem'e. Baseball ..............,....... ,. ............... 2, 3, 4 fCapt. -ij Football ...... , .,... ..........,, 5 , 4 Varsity B .... .,..... ................... . 5 , 4 ,rv ffl' DONALD S. WILLIAMS Dfw IH jen' or .rnfzriefy X121 mice rfngr high, Field Patrol .............,........................,....................,.. 4 Pattie'l .... ....... . ,. ........,........... 4 Stamp Club ........... .. 5, 4 fTreas, SD Bowling Club ................... ....................,.. 4 Rifle Club ........,....,..,............. ..,........... 3 , 4 Treasurer of Stamp Club ........ ....... 3 and 4444 PURPLE B M Aw, - DOROTHY E. WILLIAMS lt Dany ' A Before all fll70fIgh1.f nf greatly gain My pfmetl iz friend. Student Council ...... ..., . .. 5 Page the Prince , Spanish Club ..,....,..... 7, 5 Glee Club ................... .,,. 1 Commercial Club ....... , 3 ROBERT E. WILLIAMS Bob Q line 11111 my no more than flmf be if tl mini, Stamp Club ..,........,...........,... 2, 3, -l fPres. BJ President of Stamp Club ..... ,....,............... 3 Manager of junior Play ...... .................. 5 junior Prom Committee ....... .... 5 Student Council ..................... ....... 4 Senior Dance Committee ...... .....,. -i 1 1 7 l 3111 illivmnriam LEONARD ROSENBERG 0ur beloved Classmate and Friend who departed this Life on September 23, 193 1 - 'nv Page Forty-scL'cn ,f-'XX Zf!-K if X ,f Z ,ff . . 'IT r y X X 1 ,lf l ,rf XX Q , ,,' 'X :V ,llfw s . xr f f r fl' ' ll f V X K ll 7 l ll l -l ' Xl l l l 'A X f 1 1Tf5'?' S , X l ,f l KN XM IX f .X 3 X K ,.,l ' l llllk, '. - lQll,' l lik? l X mw'f,ily,ff r -, ,rllll ll , r rllrlluf' Q ' X xg- A l 2 ' W 1- ,112 X X ,ga - ,E .fgpj N' K I if 1, ff f ' 7 FQZM... yor. f- bfllyfi f ff Nd, X i ll W, fl , if f i 1724 ll f -- .. I 2' lf 1' 0 114444 1 r f ' lr ' f'g, , ' ,gr ' Jgjfd- 4 A0 N A r , ' , f 4' .. A fj ffl f .--:nf V fzffkiy 1' 1 .1f . fl i f r . ,E Lfffii Z, fir' lf. I 3 ,fff 'T' ,f b g kti fi. ff l-1lf fm ll ' if ,il fl fy? . 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I mm, x,.- Q5 ,..f9,..1 ...,..4Q--19, .4,.r,-..,. .-5 .rl ,, I.-. ,.,l,n, - ..i,., . , 1 . V' V ,V il-L ,. f'1 T'fA' Q .-1 ' ,' .' .7 6652 ' 'I llufgnir , ,fy l f,v7'f ,,,4V r' ,, 4 if ,F Q'f'2fi- 4 '? ff f' lf!! 1 ff ,,l,,, ,UM ,J ff 41' JFS Allen Counw Public Library 900 Webster Street P0 Box 2270 Fort Wayne, l N 46801-2270 . lx V 4,.zm,4, PUISELE B Maw 45,4 gs 'K' if f I A ' ? . 9 ' 2 ii 2 2 I ug Pcafy Czglzt 1 Wir all l O wwf' aazs.MsvJPU11PL B M as.-rs, - if CLASS OF 1933 P,-grjdmf ,,,...,,,........ -,.....,.... CHARLEs KRAUS Ifire-P1-eriffeazf -a H Vrorfx E1NARs12N Serrefrzry ..... --- MAY KUNZ Tl'?r7.flll'L'I' -- ............. LEON SMALL CLASS HISTORY 1929, there came to Bogota High School that class which is now Vip ready to step into the shoes of the departing Seniors. Charles Kraus, the President, ably directed the one event of the year, fl gdb Ji card party. Mavis Werner, Vice-President and Evelyn Froetscher. Secretary-Treasurer were most capable assistants. Witlu the addition of the Maywood students, the class, in its second year, was more impressive than ever. The dance sponsored by this class was indeed a success. The class oflicers were: Charles Kraus, Presidentg john Horgan, Vice-President, Josephine Williaiuus, Secretaryg and Mavis Wer'ne1', Treasurer. This year has proven a red-letter year for the juniors. Their play, XY!atch Your Stepu, was enthusiastically receivedg their benefit performance was well attended, and their PROM was the most brilliant social event in many seasons. FACULTY ADVISERS Mlss SANDERS MR, R055 'IU Page Forty-niizc gin-Adsvdsl PURPLE B mlm 0,4 i J 1 v V l N , j,vJJJ1 iii Page Fifty as as ,Mt M PURPLE B CLASS OF 1934 Preriffenf ........................ THoMAs NICFADDEN Vice-Pzwifzlelzf ..... ........ A NN GANNON S6Cl'6fzlI 'l'-TI'64I.l'Zl1'6l' ............... LLOYD FITZSIMMONS CLASS HISTORY HE Freshman class of 1951, the present Sophomore class, elected as their class ofncers: Evelyn Stahl, Presidentg Raymond Roberts, Vice-Presidentg and Philip Roberts, Secretary-Treasurer. This class was composed of students from Bogota and Little Ferry. The big event of the Freshman year was a Fashion Show. It was a social as well as a financial success. The Sophomore class of 1932 is composed of students from Bogota, Little Ferry, and Maywood. The Class Officers of this year are: Thomas McFadden, Presidentg Ann Gannon, Vice-President, and Lloyd Fitzsimmons, Secretary-Treasurer. The Sophomores gala event of the year, The Sopho- more Hopf' was a great success both financially and socially. FACULTY ADVISERS Miss Nast MR- HANCE Page Fifty-one E21 Ay-A-Avvdswd PURPLE B Myxfmswdsz ZUO aiaazr, as. PURPLE i ta aa. - CLASS QF 193 ' O ice fir GEORGE RYAN -- ......... --- ..... Pllffflllfllf FRED BRADSHAXX' -- ....,.,.... l'ice-P1'r'.ridi'1lf RANNY ADAMS ..,. Y-- Sec'1'efr11'-1' tum' T1't'il.l4llI'L'l' Freshman class held the customary elections in the early part of the scholastic year. George Ryan was chosen to preside over class' functions for the ensuing year. Fred Bradshaw was the 24f6Lm9432 classs choice for Vice-President. Ranny Adams was elected to take care of the class's secretarial pursuits and the financial end. The officers discharged the duties imposed upon them in such a manner as to incite general favorable comment. The class confined its activities to the presentation of a beneiit motion picture show. W'hile not a huge financial success it accomplished something of much greater consequenceg it established among all freshmen a bond of unity which marks the birth of the Class of '52, Much of the success of this year's ventures may be attributed to the co-op- eration and constant elforts of the freshman Faculty Advisors, Miss McGill and Mr. Phillips. FACULTY ADVISERS V Miss IVICGILI. MR. 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' :V L .G.1.':- . . , 'I I' 1' 'QNX ' 2- . 9f'? 2 . , - ' , r w- 1 - 1 ' , 55 W , x ? -4 M ' . ' 'W 'v 'S .A , ' -1 1, D f ft. 5... -... gy: ' x. A ,- .. nl vu ,. , 1 - 9-. fr M ., . , N, M , W. Agway' :l f '. ' 'FA - -' 1.- . f . gg xl ' 'ii ...J..4..4-Munn.-.. , . V :: x , . . 11.449155 NHRA aaa .asa M PURPL B SPOTLIGHT OF ATHLETICS H ,.,, Q W- INCE the time when Bogota High School hrst opened its doors upon the world in 192-i, we have been steadily been climbing up the ladder in athletics. A , -el In 1926 the baseball team was unomcially in the lead of Section B. During the next football season James La Rues position as coach was successfully hlled by Howard Ross. Fred Ebling coached the baseball team which hnished the season favor- ably although we lost the championship to Hasbrouck Heights. of men through graduation the '27 and '28 football team to earn II7 points against the 145 of its opponents. Basket- also suhfered from the loss of veterans. Due to loss had to iight hard ball and baseball '28-'29 was a much better year in football. Mr. Brown took over the team and did a fine job of it. Basketball was not quite so successful. Baseball however, came in for its share of success. Collins and G, Gannon were the stars of the team. In 1950 a strong football team started out with high hopes. Vlfe tied Ridgefield Park O-O and Vifolfe made the all county team, so those high hopes were justified. The '50-'51 basketball quintet won 11 out of 17 games and tied Ramsey for second place in the league. Baseball did not enjoy a very good season. the team clicking poorly. This year's football team was a light one, but we broke a jinx by beating our old rivals, Ridgeheld Park, 7-6. Coach Brown whipped up a fast team. Our back field was particularly strong, its mainstays being Roberts and Dully. Our basketball games broke about even. Louis Romanek made the All County Team, Class B. Pousson, Roberts, Bundy and S. Romanek all con- tributed in making the season an exciting one. Baseball now comes forward with many promises for a brilliant season. And athletically ---- that's that. 'T Qgiffff 4 .4 MR. Ross MR. BROXWN MR. HEBEL Page Fifty-five Uhr nmmimitg hurrh BOGART MEMORIAL CHURCH Corner Fort Lee Road and Larch Avenue BOGOTA, NEW JERSEY OUR PURPOSE To forget denominational differences. To unite in a common purpose as a community. To make that purpose like Jesus Chrlet's. To work for the Kingdom of God In his Spirit. To make this church a church of daily Christian Service. To make this community and the world a better place to live ln. MINISTER REV. MAGNUS BRADFORD, B. A., B. D. 245 Larch Avenue Bogota, N. J. Telephone Hackensack 2-3505 DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MISS ELNORA FRANTZ, Mus. Bac. 190 Queen Anne Road Telephone Hackensack 3-0 1 1 '7-W GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT OF CHURCH SCHOOL MR. DAVID F. DODDS 380 Leonia Avenue Telephone Hackensack 2-4025-W Community House Telephone Hack 3-1029 SEXTON MR. G. FOLLEY Telephone Hackensack 3-0296 THE CONSISTORY Elders Deacons LOUIS MESSNER, Treasurer JOHN H. STAHL JOSEPH M. MORGAN. Clerk ALFRED W. REID DAVID F. DODDS ARTHUR B. ZERNS ROGER WILLIAMS GEORGE MAGEE E. WINCHESTER HOWELL EDNVIN K. MOSIER JOHN D. LYNN GEORGE MILLER, Xvhosoever thou art that enterest this Church. leave it not without one prayer to God for thyself. for those who minister, and for those who Worship here. -As-Ame! PURPLE B 816,45-Asftvz fffftki l l l l i l l l .4lvl,J J J .4 110 Fifty-six Left to Right-First Row-AA. Turner, L. Gannon, Miss Bruce, Roberts, G. Leodheiser, Mastilt, V. Shirvanian, Mr. Hebel. Second Rowe'-C. Pousson, Mr. I-Iance, Miss Steen, Mr. Brown, M. Keyes, j. Kelly, Mr. Purcell. ATHLETIC ASSGCIATICN HE purpose of the Bogota School Athletic Association is for the ti- under which the athletics operate. 'r gill? nancial aid of the various athletics. It aims to better the conditions LQ! I N i This aim has been attained to a great extent this year in the improvements of such affairs as the earning of letters and numerals and also improvements on the old style of letters. Now, one letter may stand for one or more sports by the addition of stars to the bar of the letterg likewise a captains letter is designated by the word captain across the bar. Restrictions were also made as to the class to which a person must belong in order to rightfully wear a letter. The association is presided over by john Roberts. Its other officers are: Marie Rose Keyes. vice-presidentg Vartoohie Shirvanian, secretary and Mr. Hance, treasurer. The association has had a successful year hnancially. aa .zs.zr,as.J PURPLE B M asa. - yrP F!! Left to Right-First Roxvflf. Brinkman, L. Romanek, Roberts Pousson, H. Bundy. Second Row-A. Gibbons, XV. Kietter, J. job, K. Krueger, A. Metz, A. Steinmetz, XW. Gibbons. Third Row-Mr. Brown, E, Hoffman, P. Hamilton, R. Pierce, S. Romanek, Mr. Hebel. VARSITY B CLUB f 'I HE Varsity B Club this year has not been very active due to the - L ' many other school activities. However, they sponsored a basket- ball game between the Maywood .students and the Bogota students 'aim ' H of Bogota High School. Following this game a dance was given which proved to be quite a success. In the early part of june the club plans to take a boat trip up Long Island Sound in Mr. Brown's boat. A similar excursion was taken last year and everything tends to make this one bigger and better. The membership of the club is filled by boys who have earned their varsity letter. ,C Page Fifty-seven V .asas-asa: A PURPLE B t.fsas.4s-It-4 FCOTBALL 1931 I-IE hrst call for the 1931 football team was answered by about hfty c 'big strong he-man. Some of the fellows did not know what football M56 really meant until they tried out for the team. However, the ff..,,b't' W fellows. under the watchful eye of Coach Brown, buckled right down to hard work and after rolling and running about the held in order to harden up, they began to form a semblance of a team. The team, in its hrst game, lost a hard, gruelling battle. The game was played on the Lyndhurst gridiron and was lost by a fourth quarter rally. The score was In the next game Bogota came up a notch by virture of a scoreless tie with East Rutherford. The game was hard fought and was replete with many Next Westxvood came down to take a 40-0 defeat. This was the second vic- The fourth game was played against Garheld on the Rutherford held. The Garfield team was but a poor version of the 1930 champion and lost by a 27-0 XXfith a two game winning streak Bogota traveled to a rainsoaked Ramsey held. Ramsey got the breaks and used them. The hnal score was 13-7 in their Then came the most glorious achievement of the year. Bogota Beat Park! The game was well fought by both teams with Bogota playing the usual inspir- ed game. Bogota made a touchdown and extra point in the first half after forc- ing Park all over the held. In the second half a poor punt was blocked and recovered by Park on the three yard line. In two plays the ball went over and Park had a chance to tie the game, However the try for the extra point went wide. It was a Bogota day through and through. Score 7-6. 7,-rrnm 7-0. arguments and penalties. tory over them in as many years. score. favor. .Jo J JJ Page Fifty-eight Then Tenafly came to Bogota and handed out a perfect drubbing. The Tenaily team then was out to win and clicked throughout the game. The score was 35-6 and the defeat put Bogota in third place in the league. aa, .aaa M PURPL B ta aa. - The eighth game was against Dickinson Evening High at jersey City. The game was played on a dusty cinder held. Bogota played loose ball but won by a 13-0 score. On Thanksgiving Day Bogota played Leonia for the hrst time in four years. The game was fast, hard and exciting. The teams matched touchdown for touchdown until the last quarter when a linal Leonia drive tallied the winning markers , The final score stood 19-15 in favor of Leonia. Bogota will lose eight regulars who will be greatly missed. Captain Stan Romanek at guard is a hard fighting man whom it will be difficult to replace. Bob Kroeger at center played a hard steady game all year. At ends we will lose Krueger and Wiltl. These two fellows were a bulwark on the defensive. Hap Bundy, our utility man, has played almost every position on the team. johnny Roberts, our sprinter and scorer, gained all-county fame. Charlie Pousson and Eddie Brinkman are better than average backs. Alex Norieka, our hard hitting fullback, led almost all the plays as interference. His job was not glorious but very necessary. The Captain-elect for the 1952 season is Al Dully, the main cog in our backheld offense and defense. The other seniors who played on the team were Bill Gibbons, Park Hamil- ton, Ray Pierce, and Ed. Hoffman. As a unit this group of men will be missed when the next season falls due. Through misery, thirst, and hardships only understood by them, these men have played so that Bogota could present a team who wanted to win. f' QQEQ. mf .vvv,, Page Fifty-nine .avant A PURPLE B l,,as-astray 4 ff-riffs avl,1J JJ Page Sixty BASKETBALL l ' .- 3 -'ff E-II: ' ' A .ig y t f 7 Q a. 5-j zj r ,. sit? OGOTA had a really capable team this year, but due to bad breaks gg and one or two off days the boys could win but 10 out of 16 it , games., They had to be satisfied with third place in the league, L- - ' following Garfield and Ramsey under the wire. The opening game, with the Park, was unusually fast and close with the Park taking a 26-19 victory. The fellows came back to victimize Leonia in a slow game at their court by a 28-14 count. Directly after the Christmas vacation, Bogota snared a league victory on the first try. The team whipped East Rutherford by a score of 40-20. The first home game was disastrous for Bogota was forced to accept from Garfield the short end of a 24-21 score. A thrilling last quarter rally by the visitors turned a sure win into a defeat for the Bogota team. At Tenafiy the wearers of the Purple and Gold were forced to bow before their opponents to the tune of a 28-22 defeat. An easy win was recorded in the next game with Dumont, the recipient of a 55-19 drubbing. At Ramsey, Bogota donated the first loss on Ramsey's schedule. The score was 28-21. Leonia's invasion of our ribbed-court was unsuccessful for they were taken to task by 55-24. The next game, an afternoon tilt, resulted in the first victory of a Bogota team over Hackensack. The ease with which the 40-26 defeat was ad- ministered was surprising but, to say the least. gratifying, Our fifth and sixth straight wins were dealt to Dumont and East Ruth- erford by respective scores of 58-20 and 46-9. East Rutherford made but two field goals. The attempt of the Bogotaites to bring their streak to seven straight was disappointing. A sure victory became a defeat when, with but 40 seconds left to play, a Garfield man fiipped a hawker from midcourt bringing the total to 24-23 in Garfields favor. The Purple and Gold soon returned to its winning ways, sending a thor- oughly beaten team home to Tenafly carrying the short end of a 55-20 Score. AA-its-it Aw' PURPLE In a game that was rather free from thrills Ramsey beat Bogota on our court by the score of 30-15. Teaneck was then taken into camp by a 41 to 25 tally. A contest with Ridgelield Park completed the schedule. This game was very interesting, the final score reading 2-1-16 in favor of the Park. We took another chance with the Park in a post season, beneht tilt but we were again tripped by a fast passing team. The score was 28 to 24. ln the inter-squad tilt the Maywoodites decisively beat their Bogota teammates by a score of 55-16. Coach Hebel loses many good men via the graduation route. The loss of johnny Roberts and Lou Romanek, crack guards, would be sufiicient to cause any coach to start a man hunt, but in addition to these men the coach will lose Charley Pousson, Hap Bundy, and Stan Romanek, three forwards of more than average ability. The second team had a mediocre season winning seven out of twelve contests. The remaining graduating Seniors on the squad are jack Ernst, Art Steinmetz and Bill Cunningham. The nucleus of next years team is seen in Ray Nolte, lanky center, Arend Metz, Eddie Beckman, Al Turner, joe job, Milt jelinek, and Stan Dutkus. Ti, Y vw ,N Page Sixty-one .Avaya A PURPL l,.as.as.as.4rs.4 'ffm , JJ J J J Page Si.t'fll-fIl'0 LTIIOUGH the season is not far advanced, Bogo ta shows prom ises of being the champion team this year. So far th team has played seven games and won six, the one loss be- inv to East Rutherford in a C' league game. Much credit L, 'V' .4 r.-2'-:35.:f-a:5:':.g-:--:'-' ' . . ''iff1.,:':2I.f5::fE'f 'f' 'Y ' ' X . , 'afE2t:f'2zff:Zi5:Eg.i - - ' sr ::.,-:2:1:ff:2:2sf:1-''- -. -1:1-:::2:-:1.r:r::, :sEa.:?f:2 ::Ix C , rw I u ,, . if ,ig if , 4 we , i fr' , ,s in- , 4 2 5, AK 2- 'V I c '95 2 5 ig f M 1 -2 is due to Charlie Pousson for his excellent pitching. The 1952 season open- ed against Lyndhurst and turned out to be an over- whelming victory for Bogo- ta 17--1. The next game was with Teaneck and Bogota routed them by a score of 14-10. We then played the Park, our old rivals, and won by a 4-5 score. The fourth game opened the league with East Rutherford as our op- ponents. Bogota was swamped 7-O. Then Bogota traveled to Garfield and pulled a surprise by trouncing Garfield 9-2. The sixth game found Bogota holding the larger part of a 15-2 score against Tenaliy. By defeating Ramsey O-6 Bogota stands in first place in our league. The seniors on the team are, Captain Hap wild, Charlie Pousson, johnny Roherts and Louis Romanek. ara, .zs.zl,-s. PURPL ' GIRLS' ATHLETICS T Avi,-l the school under the guidance of Miss Mildred Bruce, have become more athletic-mind- ed with each passing day. In her iirst year as Gym Instrucf tor in Bogota High School, Miss Bruce has endeared her- Jo Franz were the finalists E-T'j,gf?fff-'LIRING the past year, the girls of gi A I is Next came the soccer gi self to all and has greatly furthered the cause of girls' athletics. In each of the various sports there has been spirit- ed competition for the cham- pionships. The year began with the final match of last years t e n n i s tournament wherein Ev Ratio an tl , and jo the ultimate champ imes. These games were full of excitement. It was quite invigorating to play in the crisp autumn air. Due to a very un- fortunate accident, the soccer held was made impossible for further playing until Spring. After this came the cold weather and attention was turned to indoor sports. The lirst of these was basketball. As usual there was a lot of ex- citement over this popular sport and keen rivalry among all classes. The teams finished in chronological orderg that is, seniors first, juniors next, sopno- mores third, and freshmen last, the latter having lost all games. The seniors won their numerals in this sport, being absolute victors. Close on the heels of the basketball games came volley ball. Because of the larger number of players required, enthusiasm ran high. However, interest abated a little bit when it was found that the games were to be played before school. Even in the face of this overwhelming fact the seniors once again were triumphantganother numeral! The sophomores came out second with the freshmen third. The juniors trailed in fourth place. This was the seniors second victory for the season. During most of the winter the gym classes were preparing for the gym exhibition which is held annually. This year the event took place on Friday. April 15, 1932. It surpassed the performances of past years and was a great success with an attendance of nine hunhred spectators. There were several new features, among which the most novel and pleasing was the rythmic dance. There were also other dances, drills, and tumbling. A great part of credit for the success of this years exhibition must go to Miss Bruce who worked hard and industriously on it. XX'ith the arrival of spring and warmer weather, the girls turned their attention to the great out-of-doors. The soccer field had been rolled to an ice pond smoothness, so the unfinished soccer schedule was carried out. Then came the final and exciting sport of the late spring sessiongtennis. The tennis tourament aroused interest to the highest pitch and it continued to hold the center of the stage until the close of the school. It is easy to see that athletics form an outstanding and vital part of Bogota High School girls' activities. rr- Y,.Vs-VU Page Sixty thi tt .Msas-at A PURPLE l,.4i,.4w.4r- 'HUNT' r ..v.JJJ.J Page Sixty-f'11111' Left to Right-First Row-H. Olsen, L. Gannon, F. Chambers, D. Ritchie, H. Roch. Second Row-Miss Bruce, E. Raffo, M. Franz. GIRLS' VARSITY B CLUB Girls' Varsity B Club is an organization which Was formed last year. It then had a membership ot seven girls. I To become a member of this club it is necessary for a girl to 5-md-i possess three numerals. These numerals are awarded to girls on the winning inter-class athletic teams. This year the Varsity B is composed of seven new members. They are: Helen Olsen, Lily Gannon, Helen Roch, Evelyn Ratfo, Dorothy Ritchie, Francis Chambers, and Margaret Franz. Although this club has not a large membership, the future outlook is very promising. A A-lbflb as, PURPLE B tra arg, , Left to Right-L. Gannon, D. Ritchie, A. Gannon. CHEERLEADERS g av URING the football season of 1951 our cheerleading squad was composed of ten members. But this arrangement, it was found, G was not entirely satisfactory. At a meeting of the Athletic Asso- l!l is'5' ciation, it was decided that it would be more efficient to cut down the group to three persons for the baskeball season. Dorohy Ritchie was elected head-cheerleader and has filled that posi- tion very capably, assisted by Lily and Ann Gannon. These girls have re- cently received purple and gold colored sweaters which add greatly to the effect of their cheering endeavors. The cheerleaders formed a part of every assembly program during the football and basketball seasons. fl 'uv Page Sixty-fi vc MORNING SERVICE ORGAN PRELUDF-'LAl'Imn1h1ntt . Gl'illlfl0lkl. PROCESSIONAL--Hymn Nu. 2. PRAYER OF INVUCATIUN AND LORD'S PRAYER fCougregatiou Standingj Almighty God, unto whom all hearts are open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hid: cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the Inspiration of thy Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love thee, and worthily magnify thy Holy Name: through Christ our Lord. Amen RESPONSIVE READING NO. 2-The Stars in their Courses. HYMN-No.424 f1,2,3,6.l SCRIPTURE-Isaiah, Chapter 35. TRIO- Gloria 'Buzzi Pocc-in Mrs. Hinfllv - Miss E. DOMott - Mrs. Snecleker PASTORAL PRAYEIR OFFERING- ANTHEM-UT110 Lord is my Light P2'l1'li0l'. Mrs. Hindle - Mrs. Snedeker - Mr. Barwick - Mr. Macliii-dy. HYMN-No.336. BHC'C'Hlg!l'9Til0 SOl'lll0ll to illiltlllilllllfl' Class of Bogota High S4,-11001. 1 2. PRAYER RECESSIONAL IIYMN-No. 270. BENEDICTION fC0llQI'OMiITlOI'l Stalllrlimrl. SILENT PRAYER CCm1g1'0::ntim1 Svfltodj ORGAN P1PSTLI'TlIC-- M:1al1'ig:1lQ Sinlolwtti. X ff-r' 1 .1 J 'fn JJ If 111 Sf,rfH.gf-5 .4f4w,41f, A PURP E B b.Mrp 4fp zu f 1 1 7 ,ik is-X 'Q ' Us 1 fr ' l g , l MJ iw mf Qu- 4 - N y. N ,, 1,-. ,.,fAw'1 h . q I. X X J A nz . 'ui-si! x gf W 1 - w .. A V, ' X ' ' '- av. X ' -1 : X V if 13 5- X 1291 '- 'TW W 'al .R 'EFI ' . E, X AJ XTX?-jlfltllf flfllkjj' fed flu' GI'L LfkJ' 011 fo c.x'ref!- wife in nffaw' jiefdf, um' zmzz' fzmz from flvizzgy LlfX7!L'f1:L' In L1 1'L'L'Ol'L7' of .Hlfjmlj LlL'fi1'ific.s'. ' I V' 'J ,, ' t- .. XV LTI ! ,J 'a v -vw . , w f .Jw ., ? f. 1 r., ei ' 41, , Q 1 ' '-re.. v' ,JH hw- N -nm... .-, - ':,' 'til ,, , ,,, , ..... ,.,..., ., .,.,-,.., .-. .., ..-.. 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' ' l 5 N 'ff'fTfz.'r is L f' i n X f ' ' ' ' ' -wg, ?'a'.1-.A f . , WI: h -XMIM ,I . Htl . f1v..Wf' Erik ji! Qu. mln .Zi . '. '.. . 2- , ghfztiipk. ., K . ' , f.-,gf ., Wy. 4 iA,As.Zs.lts.Ay- PURPLE B -t Left to Right-First Row-D. Jensen, M. Kardel, E. Ralfo, A. Cunning- ham, M. Werner, V. Shirvanian. Second Row-A. Metz, F. Muldoon, E. Bird, R. Williaiiis, R. Cramer, S. Romanek. Third Row-H. Flynn, Mr. Purcell, E. Hoffman. THE STUDENT COUNCIL STANLEY ROMANEK .... -H Pnavifzltfzzf ANNE CUNNINGHAM ...., .............de.....d 5 'etrwufry i 'XT' HE Student Council is a Orou of students chosen from each class. gag f ,gg The Freshmen and Sophomore classes are represented by three gh 1.76 studentsg the Juniors and Seniors by four each. Thus with the ff XS' a resident, chosen b the student bod , the council numbers fifteen P Y Y members. The faculty adviser is Mr. Purcell. The Student Council accomplished much in spite of their few meetings. Among the things done was the choosing of members for the Hall Patrol. These boys were selected from the Hi-Y Club. The Student Council was also instrumental in securing popular music for assembly. Page Sixty-seven - .sascas-als A PURPLE B f,.a,.asas,a4 fffffa .. JJ J J J Page Sixty-ciglzt PATTIE ' CAIN the dr'1m'1tic 'ibility of Bogota High School students came hgh to thc surface vxith the choicest of musical comedies, Pattie on We December 1 md S 19w1 under the capable direction of Mr. aj-W-K, W Judd who h is successfully directed two notable comedies at , K I L r t I 44:,,t lk . . L 4. Bogota High School in previous years. L lf The first scene opens in Pattie's room at Howe College. Pattie Monroe, played by Evelyn Froetscher, is talking to her chum, Josie Randall, played by Helen Olsen. The girls devise a plan wherein Josie Randall is to induce her brother, Bob Randall, played by George Bundy, to adopt Pattie, who has secretly fallen in love with Bob's picture. Pattie is to go to Bobs home disguis- ed as a young child of twelve years of age. The second scene takes place in a dressing room of a boxing arena in lndianopolis immediately following a fight in which Bob Randall has won the title of Lightweight Champion. Bob tells his pal, Fred Saunders, plaved by John Roberts, and his manager, ',Spike Maloney, played by Charles Eastwood, that he has to visit his home in Jonesboro, but his Inflamable Paint Process is a failure and he is bankrupt. Knowing that Bob doesn't want his folks to think he is a failure, Fred concocts the plan to go to Jonesboro in his Rolls Royce and to say the car is Bobs. It is agreed upon to go to Jonesboro and nor say anything about Bobs career in the Arena due to the fact that a prize fighter is considered a social outcast in that town. This plan is carried out but not to perfection. After a short time in Jonesboro Fred falls in love with Bobs sister and Spike is that way about Wfinnie Richardson, played by Dorothy Ritchie, who can't pronounce her R'sg meanwhile Bob is left with a would be adopted daughter Pattie. The town gossips'-Caleb Harper, a deaf old man, played by Wfalter McGinn, Sara Smothers, played by Evelyn MacDonald and Miranda Mathews, played by Helen Beraud-learn of Bobs fighting career and cause much trouble by forcing payment on his father, Henry Randall, played by Charles Valentine. Wlieii all looks dark a Lord Beaseley, played by Edward Hoffman, enters with a telegram which states that Bob's paint process is a huge success. At this moment of joy Lyman Ross, played by Lawrence Jerome, rushes in to claim his Rolls Royce which was stolen in Louisville by Fred who is subject to kleptomania. n me cosine scene we 411 ire' an osie are o e marrie ' i'e an I tl l g h d I d d t b d, S k d Winnie are engaged and to climax the play Bob finds that Pattie is not a youngster nor is she his adopted daughter and he confesses his love for her. The curtain falls with a triple marriage in the near future. A456-1544-dPURPL B IT WO 'T BE L0 G OWL' 'jar HE Senior play lt XXfont Be Long Nowu was presented on May 6th and 7th, It was a three-act farce about a man of the world, Preston, F' f afsfilbi-: who lived only for power and money. This role was very skillfully played by Edward Hoffman. As his sweetheart, Anne XY'inston fGrace Stim- sonj had jilted him because of his greed for money. She and Doctor Lalley fLawrence jeromej plan to give some kind of a shock that will wake him up to his real self. They make him believe that he has taken a deadly poison and has only twenty-four hours to live. He and Dabson fXX'alter Gibbsj have a deal on some property next to the Benevolent Hospital. Since life has become suddenly dear to Preston, in spite of the fact that he is being continually annoyed with the lisping Vivian Darrell fPeggy Kardelj. he decides to give up the deal and present the prop- erty to the hospital which had already offered him a fair price for it. He has even gone so far as to make Vivian happy by proposing to herfhe thinks he can stand her lisping for about twelve hours-after that it wont matter. Beansie fXVilliam Gibbonsj and Mr, Meek fXValter Gibbsj are given huge sums of money-so much in fact, that they cannot understand the sudden change, Miss Wilkes fEvelyn MacDonald, who excellently played the part of a secretaryj also was shocked to receive money. Olga, a Swedish cook fGrace Hesselmannj grew mushy over her gift. Frances, a French maid, was splendidly portrayed by Re Keyes. Rev. Dr. Loring fXWilliam johnsonj married the couples, but the trouble was that Loring, in the end, was found out to be just a plain Doctor of Medicine. A policeman fRobert Lovemanj came to take Preston to jail, but Mr. Munk Cullen fAllen Bogertj burst in and praised Preston for his deeds. Walter Miller and Lawrence Lyons played the parts of photographers to per- fection. Crawford Dennis played the part of an English butler very efliciently. Preston is informed that he is going to live and he expresses a desire to die. Dobson enters and Preston wrests a gun from him and orders Dobson to kill him. A timely entrance by Dr. Lalley eases the situation. Then Dr. Loring enters and informs Preston that he is not married at all, Then comes the light of understanding and the finale. ,vvv ,,, Page Sifvfy-21 ,acaaasg PURP E B ' TI .QQ J J J Page Sctwnfy WATCH YOUR STEP HE juniors successfully demonstrated to the public on Saturday, 3 ' February 27, their ability as amateur players in a mystery play Wfatch Your Step' Previous to the play the Wzisllington B1- Centennial was celebrated in a program of Colonial girls from , w H r I ' W N the gym classes. 'xii The play opened with a crash of thunder which put the audience in a proper state of mind and body for the play-the scene being in a deserted sanatarium. The acting of Pearl Mikolasy who played the part of a young girl disguised as a half-crazed country hag was excellent. The general theme of the play was the entanglement of all the girls' affairs over Edwin Bird, who portrayed a love-sick young fellow to perfection. Mae Gillio and Rosemary Duffy, each trying to win the admiration of Edwin with many efforts, did not realize the complications they were getting into by scaring Edwin and his would-be poetic friend Charles Valentine. XXfilliam W6Sfl'LlPiS accent as the not-so brave English servant of Valentine was extremely amusing. Into this action steps Charles Kraus and Eric Bertleson, model gangsters, accompanied by Evelyn Froetscher, a former member of their gang, who through love for Edwin Bird came to the sana- torium for the purpose of persuading him to depart because Charlie and Eric have come to lift some stolen jools in the building. Mae Gillio and Rosemary begin to Hirt with Eric, who unaccustomed as he is to women, looks as though he enjoys himself. Charlie Kraus, his hench- man, did not fall for that stuff, but began working on his mission. In reality, Charles Valentine, the raving poet was a detective. After Pearl threw off her disguise as Hillside Annie, she and Valentine discovered they were in love. Manwhile Evelyn was getting into diihculties and everything was almost up when the crooks discovered who Valentine was. Then gradually the mystery gave way to a smooth ending with everybody happy and the crooks disappointed. Mae and Rosemary had to console themselves with the auto- graphs of Charley and Eric. The success of the play was a tribute to the coaching of Mr. Reed. The music was produced by the High School orchestra under the direction of Mr. Macliirdy. Dancing in the gym followed the performance. U. L, as sate! PURPLE B , K ff fb K-'fl y ,sign V L. rr: -1::14:-- .::,5 QQ., ::-:',1,,,. , ,-:'- :v V ESL: Left to Right-First Row-A. Manzolino, R. Pitigliani, E. Anderson, Gillroy, R. Lofts. Second Row-T. Hallam, R. Lorenzo, E. Bertelsen, je. Gillroy, G. Stim- son. Third Row-C. Kraus, Rheder, Wyiine. GYM EXHIBITION N April the fifteenth, the annual gym exhibition was held in the it-C High School Gym. As in former years the boy's gym team played a very important part in the success of the program. ii i This team consists of the boys in the school who are inter- ested in this kind of work. Approximately forty boys turned out when Mr. Hehel called for recruits for the team. These fellows practised three or four days weekly throughout March and the first half of April, Their hard work was amply rewardedg for, on the night of the exhibition, a huge crowd was thrilled by the difficult and hazardous feats performed by the boys on the various pieces of apparatus. The success of the team is due, in a large measure, to the excellent coach- ing of Mr. Hebel. We must now compliment Miss Bruce and the girls on their part of the program. Page Seventy-one .zsvasvaw A punpi, B t.As.4s.4s-4s-4 ff-rnrl .. vl.J J J .1 Page Seventy-fzvo Left to Right-First Row-J. Montllor, D. Merrick, R. Cramer, G. Koep- plinger, C. Haacker, G. Uppington, M. Rash, R. Lofts, H. Stark. Second Row-N. Snedeker, F. Bradshaw, L. Proli, T. Mosier, F. Carruth D. Schneider, E. Dehm, K. judkins, H. Ramsperger, F. Reynolds. i Third Row-T. McFadden, W. Cooper, G. Ellmers, Mr. jones, R. Hor- ricks, H. Dennis, Wlynne. BOYS' RIFLE CLUB GEORGE UPPINOTON -.-- --s ..... , Range Ojjifer GEORGE STIMSON .... ......L... 1 i.v.ri.s'fLz11I JAMES XYXYNNE .s.,.. -- Amzzzzzlzifiou Keeper CHARLES HAACKIER --- ....,..... Mtzmrger ROBERT LoETs ..L,.L..L,............sL...L. Store Keeper EY NHE rifle team started its activities soon after the school year opened . L l late in September. Early in October the team had a supper at the Borough - 1 Hall. During the season of its activity the team had matches with Dumont, Tenatly, and Ridgewood, winning as many matches as were lost. Riihng is a comparatively new sport in Bogota High School but due to the kind and generous guidance of Mr. Jones and Mr. Clarence Petty who gave so much of their time and efforts to further the activities of the club, it now ranks with the other sports as an important part of the athletic activities of the school. A A ,JMB AM PURPLE B -W Y 'Q-+ ' ' 155' Left to Right-First Row-E. Lyzell, L. Gannon, Goldstein. Second Row-E. Nash, C. Knipping, Mr. jones, D, Ritchie, A. Cunning- ham. 9 GIRLS RIFLE CLUB Ojjlicerj Preridezzz ....... .....L. - -, DOROTHY RITCHIE Vive-P1-wiffwzf ,-- .,.... ELSA LYSELL S6fI'C'fLI1 1' ...... ...., L ILY GANNON Tf'elz.f11rw' ........................... VIRGINIA DUNCAN W , . ARLY this season, the Girls' Rifle Cl h renewed actifities under -. - . . - U X Sr Q the direction of Mr. Clarence S. Petty. xii? Fortunately for the members of the club, three teachers were . uf i interested enough to give every other Thursday afternoon to help- ing them as far as possible. The teachers who so kindly gave up their time to go over to the in Hackensack with the girls are Miss Isabel Stevens, ractice teacher in Histor , Miss Mildred Bruce, and Mr, Philli.s. P Y P Many marksmen were developed this year, a fact which assures us that the club will be heard from in the future. Page Seventy-th'I'ee Announcements for the VVeek Beginning SUNDAY JUNE 19, 1932. GRADUATING CLASS 0F THE BOGOTA HIGH SCHOOL We welcome to our Service to-day, the Graduating Class of the Bogota High School, their Teachers, Parents, and Friends. We extend to the Graduating Class our best wishes for the future, and tl1e hope, that under the guidance of God, they may help to make this world a better and a happier place for the children -of 111011 to dwell in. CHURCH SERVICES. June 26th-Communion Service and Reception of New Members. There will 'be no Evening Service until after October lst. Morning Services will continue until the end of July. 'The Church will open after the summer vacation for Morning service 011 September 11th, and the Church School will open on September 18th. Morning service on September 11th,and the Church School will open on September 18th. FINANCE The Finance Committee reminds us that during the Summer months the receipts of the Church are at their lowest ebb, and that the y would appreciate it, if those who can, will keep their sub- scriptions paid up to date, during that time. Mit. John I-I. Stahl, 208 Bogrert Street, is Assistant Treasurer. BAPTISM The following children received Christian Bill-liiNilll at the Child- ren's Day Service last Sunday: Dorothy Anne Clark - daughter of Mr. Sz Mrs. Frank B. Clark of 48 Beechwood Avenue. Helen Elizabeth Felter - daughter of Mr. tS'z Mrs. George C. Felter, Jr., of 229 Larch Avenue. Bruce Roy Goddin - son of Mr. 8 Mrs. Roy C. Goddill of 117 Beechwood Avenue. Edith Jane Raven - dauglhter of Mr. Ez Mrs. Allen J. Raven of 55 Beechwood Avenue. Barbara Joan Ritchings - daughter of Mr. Sz Mrs. Herbert A. Ritchingrs of 103 Johnson Avenue., Teaneek. Herbert Brownlee Turkinuton ' son of Mr. fi Mrs. S. Herbert Turkin,zton of 67 Maplewood Avenue. asazisas A PURP E B l,-a.4r.a.4r.4 , f-me .gen-OCA-4,,. .4vl,JJJa Lett to Right-First Row-M. Kunz, M. Gillio, M. Grassing, M. Werner, J. Reid, E. Froetcher. Second Row--R. Lofts, V. Shirvanian, H. Rock, Mrs. Rietz, G. Goodwin E. Mosier, R. Keyes. Third Row-A. Bogert, F.. Lyzell, D. Donnelly, A. Lamadrid, G. Auer H. Bereaud. Fourth Row-P. Hamilton, T. McFadden, F. Franz, F. Bradshaw, W. Cunningham, F. Peterson. THE KLAXON T' 'gf'-,S NE of the outstanding extra-curricula activities of the school is b!.v.' 5 6 membership in that worthy organization eethe Klaxon staff, The F 4 statf is composed chieHy of members with some literary and A' 'f journalistic ability who are anxious to devote their Services to the publication of a paper worthy of Bogota High School. The linished product is enthusiastically received by the student body, who, we are sure, appreciate the work the stanf is doing. We wish in-chief, Miss the year 1951 to thank both Mrs. Reitz, our faculty advisor, and our editor- Marguerite Grassing, for their encouraging guidance during -1952. Page Sc verify-form' v 1 :aa asa, M PURPLE B V ...Y ..-gd, Left to Right-First Row-L. Vifaffenschmidt, C. Reim, E. MacDonald, M. Hume, D. Ritter, H. Roch. Second Row-L. Thornton, E. Einestone, L. Gannon, Miss Steen, G. Auer. LIBRARY COUNCIL is hoped that the recent inauguration of the Library Council Q'2f.C into Bogota H1 h School will greatly improve the methods re 7 4 of T .H . . formerly employed for the supervision and maintamance of the ii 'L' high school library. The new council is composed of a Head Librarian, Miss Lee M. Steen, Assistant Librarians, Evelyn MacDonald and Dorothy Ritter, and efhcient members who take charge of the library by periods. The schedule of librarians is as follows: First period: Evelyn MacDonald, Dorothy Ritter. Second period: Lillian Thornton. Third period: Margaret Hume. Fourth period: Louisa Waffenschxnit, Evelyn MacDonald. Sixth period: Helen Roch, Louisa Wfaffenschmit. Seventh period: Emily M. Eeinstone, Carolyn Reim. Eighth period: Grace Auer, Margaret Hume. We hope that the efforts of the Library Council will continue to be recognized by Bogota High School. Page Se uenty-five c4s.4s,4s.4M PURPLE B tvisvisviww 'Mtn .iviq J J J Page Srwcufy fn - THE BAND ' L, VER since the beginning of our high school in 192-1, the students , wanted to have L1 buntl to stir up school spirit and enthusiasm, ' 1 . 'V' to lend our purple rind gold warriors on to victory on the AQ ' . , A 9 . - A Y J l'ILl1l'O11, iintl basketball court. Other schools had them' wh '11 7 Coulcln't we? In the fall of 1951 there crime to Bovota Hivh School 21 music 7 O 'O instructor who had enough pep and determination in him to get to Work and organize Ll band. That man, we all know, is Mr. MacKircly. THE ORCHESTRA HIS june marked the completion of one of the most successful years gfiifx to Mr. M1icKircly, has become Ll living personality, one that We ,453 i 'in the history of the orchestra. This year, our orchestra, thanks ,Air 5 he . all love, untl which we enjoy to the utmost. The hiintl and the orchestra take turns in playing for us in Assembly. In May, gi most enjoyable concert was given, in which the orchestra, the band, and the Glee club participated. as .asa sd PURPL 5 r Left to Right-First Row-A. Gattey, Roberts, Mr. Hance, C. Pousson, H. Ramsperger. Second Row-E. Hoffman, H. Turko, N. Richman, L. Romanek, H. Zinn, A. Bogert, S. Olsen, C. Kraus. THE HI-Y CLUB Olfireri Prerideuf ....... ....... - - CHARLES PoUssoN Vita-P1'eria'wzf --- --- -- ALFRED GATTEY Serremry ...................o -- joHN ROBERTS Ffzrzzlfy Acizifei' and T7'6LlJ'lll'6I' ...... - ........- MR. HANCIL K 'HE Hi-Y Club under the supervision of Mr. Hance was one of the R L. mostloutstanding clubs in the school during the current year. r Meetings of the club were held every Vifednesday at noon in Room 'ifw ' 1, where the members discussed events while eating lunch. The first high spot of the club's activities was at the Christmas program in assembly when they presented the football team with gold footballs. Next came the contribution of some funds toward the relief of the Bogota unem- ployed. The next step toward the betterment and promotion of good spirit and will in the school was the presentation of a purple and gold banner, 15x6 ft. in dimension, to the school. Semi-monthly meetings were held at the homes of the members at which discussions were held. fb- -HvV,y Page Seventy-seven v .as.as.as.as- PURPL B l,as,t.4ri.fs.4 DRAMATIC CLUB Ojffi Celii' Piwiifcfff ,...A ,.s,., L - EVIILYN MAQDQNALD I'mi-111-tfmlwzf -- .... L EVELYN RAFFO ScI'1'cfI11',i' . ..., D oRoTHv RITQHIE Tmf.i'1m'1' . , ,.,. ,.....H L - WILLIAM CLINNINQIIAIW 'me' IHI2 aim of the Dramatic Club is to produce an interest in dramatics gd- i and to develop dramatic ability in the students. To futher this 5 aim, during the course of the year 1931-52 several interesting pro- . grams were presented at the Dramatic Club meetings, and under l the able assistance of Mr. Hoyt Coe Reed several enjoyable plays were pre' sented in the assembly which the audience seemed to enjoy. E! l During the latter part of the hrst semester. the members of the club be- came junior members of the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. It is hoped that in the future the club will be as successful as it has been in the past. LA LLAVE Cl t'L'l'.Y HIQLIQN BIIRAIIII .L., L.,.... ....L P I 'widefif CRAWFORD DENNIs -L -- I'ii'e-P1-v.isifz'e11f ELIZANORIE KLEIN L,,..L LU- Serrefizaji' WILI,IAIyI CIINNINLIIIAM LL,LLLLLL...LL .......LL T l'L'rI5111'C'l' fy-e , INCE l927, the Spanish Club has been one of the most active organizations in the school. This society became prominent in 1 Nagin because ot social Interests. The season of stlyalso . . -f I -- proved to be one of interest, not only because of social activities, but also because the club presented its hrst assembly program. Last year the club joined the Institute Nacional de Las Espanas, an alliance of Spanish clubs in the United States and Spanish-speaking countries. The members also traveled to New York to see La Argentina dance. The social activities for this year included a theatre party and several NUJH parties at the homes of members. A musical program was successfully pre- sented in assembly and a picnic closed the year. Page Sorority-eiglit AA aa, asa PURPL has AA, - LE FOYER Offifcllx' Ilremlmf .,.. g.. - u lXlARIlj Rosiz KIEYES cc L L- MARION JUM P lficlf-Pl'eJ'fcfe1If -- -L PEc.c,v KARDEL Sc'C1'c'!i1l 1' --- fr 1:5 HIS year the French Club, Le Foyer, has held its own among the o 'more active clubs of the school. During the meetings, which are , E1 ,N . . . . ' held twice a month varied topics of interest to French students ' ....r . L are discussed. The members often find diversion in the reading of short stories by French masters. Besides these entertaining activities, a party was held at the home of one of the members. The club closed the year with its annual picnic, which was a most successful and enjoyable affair. LATIN CLUB Ojf5cv11f Prwidwzf ..... --- --- TXTAY KUNZ l'7l:fL'-P1'6.V1:flj6lIf -c -- EUGENE EACH Sm'vn1z'y ...... ...Eu lN TAE Giriio Tl'6fzI,l'll1'C'I' -- .... -- ROEERTA BAXTER 'fi ' HE Litin Club continued its activities this year with a successful Q gf The club is under the supervision of Miss Myers, our Latin J . . , . f l' teacher, xv ho h is done much to make it a success. This association featfit has stimulated an interest in Latin E9 J party held in April. has accomplished a rather difficult among the students who are enrolled on its membership list. A rather novel feature of some of the meetings was the working out of Latin cross-word puzzles. We hope that in future years the Latin Club will continue the good work. - N W --A Prrgc Sfwcnly-lzilzt .as.41s.asA. PURP E B1-dvvdifllbyilb-4 ,f-nn?-Q ,vl,JJJ.J Page Eighty DEUTSCHER VEREIN IDOROTHY DONNELLY ,,-,, ,,----Y,Y, P 1-w-jfimf R1111o1.1f11 W111PLE11AusER Du .... L-- Serrtffizri' UIZORGIT WEHRMA1q12R - .- ,. LL ,.Y ,Y,,,,,, , Y'1-tf.,.1-111-W EJ? N 1950 a Gerinan Club was organized under tl1e direction of Mr. 7 7 liutterfass Lllkl took its place among tl1e many and varied associa- tions of Bogota High School. 1 This club, known as Deutscher Vereinn has been one of the n1ost active organizations in tl1e scl1ool. During tl1e school year 1951-32, Deutscher Verein l1as bee11 under the excellent SLlPC1'YlSlU1T of Miss Schandelinaier and has enjoyed activities of lllgllly kinds, including two parties, a theatre pary, and a trip to see the Europa. Tl1e meetings have been extremely interesting, often enlivened by German songs and entertaining discussions of German composers and German custo111s. STAMP CLUB CQ11Axv1fO1111 DENNIS L- - L -L- c..... Piwsidwzf Gov BIZRRIAN .DLL ..u... ..u, ..... 1 ' 'ire P1't'.rm'v11f NV1LL1A1v1 COOPER LL ...... ,... cc...... S L Jrrefizry DONALD XV1LL1A1v1s PARKER HAMILTON -- ,c.. ...... ...O T 1 't'4l.f1!1'L'l' LL--L-----L------L----L--- 11IlL'f.1UiZL'L'1' HE Stamp Club was organized i11 1928 and since tl1en has been l Q, ' very active. Q'F'f This year under tl1e able guidance of Mr. Pl1illips, the club . . 1 held a11 auction at every other meeting and presented a11 exhibition fr v of stamps to which tl1e wl1ole scl1ool was invited. The club bought a score board for tl1e gym to fulhll a long felt need. STUDENT PATRCJL Q-?-Tf '2fTq H12 plan of having tl1e pupils, represented by 1HEflUlDC1'5 of tl1e l Student Patrol, CUl'1fl'Ul tl1eir own behavior i11 tl1e halls of tl1e H ee -- r- .1 t't'11dbt1St- efffga school Nis .1 branch. o stu e11t Eoxeininen , con io e '16 u A. ' . dent Qouncil, wl11c11 so tar has functioned perfectly in Bogota High School. Besides tl1eir being a disciplinary force in tl1e school, tl1e l1all patrol boys showed that tl1ey are also socially inclined by giving a dance early in tl1e season, Tl1e proceeds went into tl1e Athletic Association treasury. The n1en1bers of tl1e Patrol are: ALLEN BOGERT fC!mffQ Louis ROMANIZK STANLEY OLSEN JOHN ROB1f11Ts DONALD NTUNRO HENIKX' ZINN ROBERT KROEGER as a, asa M PURPL AUDUBCN SCCIETY O'gfL'C'l'.f LILLIAN THORNTON -U -c .., Pi'if.riii't'1zf JULIA TRossBAcH c- - I iirti-Piuidtfzzf Nirs OLSEN .... -A SL'U'L'fili 1' PHYLLis CAIN --- -- S Tl'L'il.liIl1'LAl' F i' HE Audubon Society was organized in 1122? with Miss Davey as 4? A ' .45 its faculty adviser. It is a branch of the National Audubon Society. whose headquarters are in New York City. State and local groups 1 of this association devote themselves largely to the study of the birds of their region and in promoting local interest in bird and animal pro- tection. The program of the Audubon Society was quite varied this year. It in- cluded neld trips, visits to the museum, an assembly program, afternoon walks during which birds were identified, parties, and many other interesting and instructive activities. At each meeting, two new birds were studied. The Audubon Society has been a real inspiration to the Biology students of Bogota High School, thanks to the able supervision of Miss Davey. GLEE CLUB Of!lL't'l'J' FRANcEs CHAMBERs as as Pnnmftfizf Louise DUNCAN U- za Stwrfai-y EVELYN STAHL -- --z .... - c....dc,.d,c Tm1.i'1ffw F ifx HIS year the membership of our Glee Club has grown, and the -- ' organization has been instrumental in promoting interest in music -i f among students of Bogota High School. Accompanied at the 1 piano by Miss Emily Finestone, the club has spent many delight- ful afternoons in the realm of harmony. The association entered the held of social activities with a successful party, held toward the close of the season. An enjoyable concert was given in conjunction with the band and orchestra. This club, as well as the other musical organizations, has been under the excellent supervision of Mr. Macliirdy. .-up i I ivy'-4 ,q Page Efyfify-out - -asa-as-A A PURPLE B tafvaszfs-45.4 v ,fr-nfl ,JJJJJ I'r1y.f Eiglzfy-tivo WASHINGTON BI-CENTENNIAL AWARDS IN B. H. S. HIS year being the 200th Anniversary of the birth of George Wasli- M My ington the Bi Centennial Commission in Wfashington has been ew' . B Q gig Ciriving on 1 nation wide program to spread and strengthen the 2:31-is' L .' . :-s6L,.o-a2c spirit of Vvfashington. The first contest Bogota High entered was sponsored by the D. A. R., Leonia Chapter and included nineteen other high schools in Bergen County. The essay contest was open to Seniors and was to consist of approximately 1200 words on The Life and Times of XXfashington. The compositions of Marguerite Grassing, Grace Goodwin, and Carolyn Reim were sent to the ollicials. Miss Grassing won second prize in the D. A. R. contest. The prize she won for her essay on Our XXf'ashington, A Human Being was a beautiful jade ring. The second contest we entered was the National Contest held by the Bi- Centennial Commission in Xllfashington. Members of the Sophomore, junior, and Senior classes competed for honors. The participants were allowed to write on any one of the eight suggested phases of XWashington's life, and the essays were to be about seven hundred words. These were to be judged by members of the History and English Departments on historical accuracy, literary value, and originality of treatment. Miss Stimson won first prize among the school contestants, and is thereby exempt from her hnal Exam in june. Her essay was sent to compete in the county and state contest. Miss Stimson won hrst prize in the county, and second in the state. She revealed to us, not the soldier XXfashington nor the statesman XXfashington, but the farmer XWashington, which is perhaps the least known though the most inter- esting phase of XXfashington's life. Her historical background was accurate, and her treatment of the material and originality in composing were of line literary value and quite well deserved the honors she received. Miss Stimson was presented with her award, a line bronze replica of Wfashington, by County Superintendent Harding in Assembly, April 28. Miss Helen Roch received second place among the contestants in Bogota High School. Although today we recognize and appreciate the genuine and deep- rooted patriotism of XXfashington, we ourselves are not as much awake to the fervor of feeling for our native land as he was. We no doubt, have much patriotism, but it is dormant, unawakened. The George Wfashington Bi- Centennial Commission in XVashington is making a sincere attempt to re- vive our slumbering spirits. They are sponsoring contests, staging pagaents. circulating pamphlets and literary materialdall to further our knowledge of Vifashingtong to acquaint us with pictures of which we do not dream of connecting with XVashingtong and to show us that XY'ashington was not a superhuman god on earth, but a human being, hrm in his beliefs, steady in his paths of responsibilities, and a truly great man.


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