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

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J l 1 V v--sn ---L Q, V -5, JUL Q M55 Foreword Remember our serious moments when we slaved over theorems and equations and sniffed the scent around the chemistry lab? Or would you rather recall the less serious moments when we raced up the hall to the Morning League Basketball game, and iived at noon-time dancing? But what's the use of talking - just wander at will through the Purple B and let the Class of I946 speak for itself, SALTY SAM X lt 'I Y rf , 'r I CCNTENTS ' DEDICATION is , COIVIMANDING OFFICERS l ' 41' -til.. ,f ACTIVITIES f ,l sPoRTs I I' cLAssEsI L l it Il' 1545,- ff, 1 . fb' N.-V.. 1 ff rt- 'I ' ' ,i i ' ,'+-- I , f ,W-,L fi Tig. 1? 'f W ,rf N X I -147 me .Q ' ,, ..1'-4. FX I I 1 vile.. 22321 ' 'Tiff e:'r5lA'!s?'l ' 1 I , 1' , I W ' 4: . . fl! If K 71 ' V 'lf dl A'g'k',aI I. O CLARKE BEETLESTONE Class of 1943 Missing in Action NEIL K. COMPA Class of 1939 Killed in Action WILLIAM CONDON Class of 1939 Lost at Sea CARRY DEMAREST Class of 1935 Killed in Action HENRY W. EMICH Class of 1940 Killed in Line of Duty IOHN B. GATTEY Class of 1940 Killed in Action THEODORE CEIER Class of 1938 Killed in Action IOHN GERTZ Class of 1937 Killed in Action WALTER C-IBBS Class of 1932 Killed in Action NEAL CIVOCRI Class of 1945 Killed in Line of Duty FRED CREENHALCH Class of 1940 Killed in Action RALPH HALL Class of 1940 Killed in Action HAROLD HOCKADAY Class of 1944 Killed in Action WALTER P. HUGHES Class of 1930 Died in Service HENRY 1. KARDEL Class of 1936 Killed in Line of Duty ARTHUR LAMPKER Class of 1935 Killed in Service HENRY MARKERT Class of 1937 Killed in Action KENNETH i. MILLER Class of 1941 Killed in Action ALBERT NOREICiA Class of 1940 Killed in Action RAYMOND O'BEIRNE Class of 1936 Killed in Action HERBERT OBERCLOCK Class of 1943 Killed in Action ALFRED PHILAKSAR Class of 1942 Killed in Action THEODORE ROSEN HAGEN Class of 1943 Killed in Action PAUL S. SEIDEL Class of 1937 Died in Service RALPH SPARNS Class of 1940 Killed in Action HARRY STARK Class of 1935 Killed in Action DUDLEY THORNE Class of 1937 Reported Lost WILLIAM WEIPPERT Class of 1937 Reported Missing NORMAN ZUBER Class of 1938 Killed in Action DEDICATION We, the Class of 1946, dedicate this yearbook to the boys from Bogota High School who gave their lives in the Service of Our Country. COMMANDING OFFICERS EARL E. PURCELL, A.B., M.A. Supervising Principal of Schools A.B., Lafayette, l9l8, M.A., in School Administration, Columbia University, l929g Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity, l944g Instructor in Mathematics, Hackensack High School, l9l9-l927g Principal of Bogota High School, l9Z7- l944g Supervising Principal of Bogota Public Schools since March, 1944, Sec- retary Bergen County Schoolmen's Club, l929-l93lg Bergen County Member ot the New jersey Education Association Nominating Committee, l943-l945. ROBERT POLLISON, lR., AB., M.A. High School Principal A.B., New jersey State Teachers Col- lege at Montclair, l93l g M.A., in Admin- istration in Supervision, New York Uni- versity, l942g Head ot Mathematics De- partment, Manasquan High School, 1931- l933g Instructor ot Mathematics, Bogota High School, l933-l943g Guidance Di- rector, Bogota High School, l9433 Prin- cipal, Bogota High School, I944. D D Alfred C. Brown, Lift. B. Vice Principal, Math Mrs. Anne V. Webber, A.B. Mathematics Herbert L. Califano, B.A., M.A. Science George Hance, B.C.S. Commercial A George A. Cella, B.S. Coach Katharine Bullard Home Economics Doris H. Davey, B.S., M.A. Science William C. Simpson, B.S. Commercial iii! , ii x -K' NN SHCRE - MV YT? Mrs. Charlotte C. Burt Art Robert Poetz, A.B. Science .52 mem Marion Dix, B.S., B.C.S. Commercial Doris A. McLees, 8.5. Coach gym .S 1 1' 4 Mrs. Arvida Wieland, R.N. School Nurse Ronald Engelhardt, A.B. Commercial T PAT ROL Walter C. T. Ehret, B.S. 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Editor-in-Chief CLELIA BOUSHEE DEPARTMENT HEADS Business Manager, Helen Kovac, Art, joanne Block, Subscription Manager, Marilyn Criess Clubs, Marion Nottong Literary, Eileen Kersteng Typing, Marven Levi, Photography, Anna Ochs Assistant Edit0r Dramatics, Betty Krulderg Music, Muriel Van der Vlietg Athletics, Lucille De Lorenzo, Com ANN STACER pilation, Isabelle l-labersaat. Assistant Editor ANITA BENE I4 The KLAXON Editor-in-Chief HUGH KERRIGAN ..., i sw Q. N A 8 P , Seated: locelyn Schultz, Muriel Cunningham, Dorothy Otto, Lois Agor. Second row: Rose Moomjy, Maryorie Lomholt, Ellen Dell, Hugh Kerrigan, Mr, Marcus, Florence Lilienthal, Gloria Dombrowski, lda Dell. Third row: jack lvens, Pat Beckerle, Ruth Fliegel, Dorothy Chapman, Diana Fegley, Muriel Van der Vliet, Jeanette Westphal, George Bernadou. THE STAFF Editorial Board, Muriel Cunningham, locelyn Schultz, Chapman, Feature Staff, Diana Fegley, Ida Dell, Ellen Dell, Business Manager, Lois Agor, Assistant Business Managers, George Bernadon, jack lvens, Exchange Editor, Dorothy Otto, Faculty Advisers, Mr. Marcus, Miss Feature Editor, Nancy Wilson, Boys' Sports Editor, Eu- gene Herrmann, Girls' Sports Editor, Ruth Stricker, As- sistant Cirls' Sports Editor, Gloria Dombroski, News Staff, Pat Beckerle, Florence Lilienthal, Ruth Fleigel, Dorothy Cappell. Home Room Representatives: l, janice Everett, 3, Grace McDonough, 5, Lois Bollerman, lO, Ellen Dell, ll, Eugene Hermann, l5, Alice Muendell, l6, loanne Block, l7, Marilyn Greiss, l8, Dorothy Otto, l9, leanette Westphal, 2O, Ida Dell, 2l, Nancy lerome, 22, Carl Leberetz, 23, Helen Romito, 24, joan Vogelmann, 25, Rita Rief, 26, janet Von Kempe. l5o STUDENT COUNCIL OFFlCERS President: Robert lacoby Vice President: David Maitland Secrefaryi Nancy Ellie Assistant Secretary: Nancy lerorne 1531? law lk ' 7' F'- ol6 Sitting: George Anklein, Peter Clarke, Lillian Rehak, Sidney Walker, Dolores Van Blarcom, Arlene Ogden, Edna Beyerle, Betty North, Peggy Schubert, Carol lerorne, Nancy Ellis, Nan- cy Ierome, lanice Everett, Mary Lou Springhorn. Standing: john Tiernan, lay ludwig, Dave Maitland, Mr, Califano, Edward Leidheiser, Doug Chadwick, Bob Iacoby. LIBRARY COUNCIL President 1 Marion Notton Treasurer: Inez Tice Seated: Marie Gearing, Dot Ot- to, Standing: Miss Pegg, Mar- ion Notton, Virginia Laursen, Lois Staab, Maxine Crowner, Rhoda Wilson, lean Nyquist, Dot Healey, Ellen Dell, loselyn Schultz, Gloria Dombowski. Top: Delores Hall, Winifred McBeth, Esther Drobinski, Fran- ces Maguire, Barbara Creiser, Lillian Havrilla. OFFICERS Vice-President: Dorothy Otto Secretary: Virginia Laursen gs,- l TEEN CANTEEN Front row: Rose Moomjy, Beverly Larsen, Margy Bro- man, Louise Sunderman, jack Moore, Nancy lerome, Mary Lou Springhorn, Barbara Brinkman, Audrey Theuret, Sylvia Schmedes, Elsine Kalbhenn, losephine Barr, Nancy Paish. Second row: leannine Mitchell, Evelyn McCauley, Carol lerorne, Marion Stellman, Vivian Salom, lrene Abranhesen, loan White, Carol Ranch, Lois Bollerman, Barbara Simon, Dona Novell, Diane Chace, Selma Som- mie, Alma Kyle, Agnes Scharg, Gloria Dombroski, Last row: Mr. Califano, Dolores Van Blarcom, l-lenry Boggio. lay Ludwig, Peter Clark, Robert Forster, Bob Schweppe. Harold Bollerman, john Mills, David l-laemmerle, Robert Mason, William Ahlrngren, Bill Echardt, Howard Ander- son, lack Gore. Seated: Robert Newman, David Pangburn, Richard Cunneen. Standing: lohn Loughlin, Don- ald Martin, Donald Odone, Tim Kellv. Not in picture: Robert Neafsey, Paul Tripucka. l7o ART CLUB OFFICERS President: jane Schmidt Vice-President: Herbert Murk Treasurer: Rose Moomjy Secretary: Ruth Crawford i i-'J Seated: Lillian Cardell, Anne Runfeldt, Rose Moorniy, Schroeder, Herbert Murk, Crace McCabe, Virginia So- lf3 iC SC5 m'dY. Mrs, B'-iff, Ruth Crawford, loan CO8hlal'1i beck, Vivian Saiom. Third row: Pauline Nebbia, Peter Barbara Scheuerman, Betty Ann Brauns. Second row: Clark, jggeph Liebeizeit. i' 'xg - A, . ' i i i ii Ann Cramer, Helen Kovac, janet Von Kempe, Marion i fm ! 0 i we! V 1 1 gf if i 7 ART ROOM 018 X i President: Bob Mason Secretary: Marilyn Schumacker LATH4 CLUB I ,, fsfiggji' if ,Qi 1, 'Org ' fi' ff - -AHRE' I MX ' l :av I -'lin Standing: leannine Mitchell, Iris Earle, Barbara Ritchings, Donald Odone, loan Vogelmann, Sylvia Schmedes. Seated: Helen Roscher, loan White, Mrs. Hickman, Carla Hayden, jean Nyquist. FRENCH CLUB hz, .i 4 I' ,auf W - xg V : .-'ia-f - . ,K :A f ,ff A N Seated: Anne Runfeldt, Barbara Scheuerman, Bob Mason, Mari- lyn Schumacher, Standing: Dot Ricciardelli, Don Mason, Dot Healey. Other members: joe Nebbia, Richard Day, Lynn Thowless, Barbara Brinkman, lohn Merkens. OFFICERS Vice-President: Barbara Scheuerman Treasurer: Anne Runfeldt OFFICERS President: Elsie Schulze lCamera Shyl Vice-President: Carla Hayden Secretary: ,loan White Treasurer: jean Nyquist TRI-HI Seating: Lois Schmidt, Muriel l-lees, Eileen Kc-aly, Mrs, Web- ber, loanne Block, Peggy Schu- bent, Standing: june Boswell, Diana Fegley, Carolyn l-loll, Ann Stager, Mary Ann Humphreys, Betty Bull, Norma Olsen, Peggy Kaufman, Mary Hagen, Top: lean Meyer, Dorothy Otto, Lois Agor, loan Vllmar, Anita Neb- bia, Elly Orzel, june Reimer, Nancy Wilson. OFFICERS President: Eileen Kealy Vice-President: joenne Block Secretary: Lois Schmidt Treasurer: Muriel Hees Chaplain: Peggy Schubert OFFICERS President: Paul McCoy Vice-President: Ronald Smith Secretary: Anthony Ribardo Treasurer: Arthur Frietag lcamera shyl Chaplain: Tom Fritzky wfff-f i 1 L st. HI-Y S 4-il ' at so .,.M+s...,,.4....--W i 2 o i i L Seated: Ray Waldinger, Bob Jacoby, Tom Fritzky, Paul Mc- Coy, Ronald Smith, Anthony Ribardo. Standing: Iohn Lough- lin, George Baeder, joe White, lim Walker, Charles Schanzen- back, Ralph Suitto, Mr. Engle- hart. HARLEQUIN CLUB Seated: Elly Orzel, Mary Lou Springhorn, Miss Kelly, june Boswell, june Reimer. Stand- ing: Betty Sauter, Barbara Brinkman, Ruth Fliegel, lean Anderson, lane Schmidt, Naomi Schatzberg, Beverly C-ilmore. Top: Barbara Terry, Kay Char- lock, Diane Chase, Faith Eley Elvera Olsen, Evelyn McCauley. President: june Boswell Vice-President: Mary Lou Springhorn Secretary: Elly Orzel Treasureri lune Reimer OFFICERS President: Peggy Kaufman Vice-President: Evelyn Hall Secretary: lean Ryan Treasurer: Doris Dunn fi , ,fy i First row: Lucille Proff, Laura Hagen, Bessy Felter, Peggy Kauffman, Miss More, Evelyn Hall, lean Ryan, Marilyn Stass, Madeline Normile, Gloria Wurthner. Second row: Flor- ence Lewis, Grace McDonough, Leola Landrine, Ruth Crawford, Lois Hummers, Adele Thier- back, Mary Ann Humphreys, Margaret Dorward, Carolyn Du- vier, Betty Fank. Third row: loan Cogana, Margart Hubner, Dot Hall, Dolores Halls, Wini- fred McBeth, Lois Bollerman, Kathryn Kearney, Dorothy He- laey, Elsie Mack, lris Earle, Do- ris Fletcher. Zl DRAMATICS ll l l l I l President: William Houlden Secretary: Don Kaplan RADIO CLUB Seated: Harvey Tappen, Donal Odone, Eric Thowless, Robert Healey, William Lund, Michael Diaz. Standing: Mr. Califano, Ray Schmedes, Edward Reidel, Donald Hoag, Thomas Fritzky, Bill Cazin, George Weigel. Top: Richard Sonheim, joseph White, Paul McCoy. 0 22 'NJ x.r 's.ffU vpw C: STAMP CLUB Seated: Charles Liebezeit, Don Kaplan, Mrs., Hickman, William Houlden. Standing: Garret Ly- decker, Alfred Ram, Al Rolsch. -Af' ,f5,,f L,,f5 CPN, IN, ffN fN OFFICERS Vice-President: Charles Bultman Treasurer: Charles Liebezeit OFFICERS President: Eric Thowless Vice-President: Don O'Done Secreta ry-Treasurer 1 Bob Healy AVIATION CLUB Seated: Bob Wolf, Thomas Fritzky, Bill Lund, Mr, Poetz, lane Schmidt, lohn Tiernan. Standing, first row: Charles Westphal, Tom Sullivan, loe White, George Sloat, Fred Ab- ernathy, Eugene Muller, Stand- ing, second row: Ray Waldin- ger, john Hessel, Noel Garner. OFFICERS President: Bill Lund Vice-President: lan Tiernan Secretary: lane Schmidt Treasurer: Tom Fritzky OFFICERS President: Richard Day Vice-President: Herbert Minkus Secretary: Lillian Cardell Treasurer: Charles Arnhols li l 5 I :l ., J Seated: Michael Diaz, Herbert Minkus, Miss Davey, Lillian Cardel, Charles Arnhols, Stand- ing: Ruby Wiant, Gunther, Neumann, Robert Hess, George Ibach. 230 SCIENCE CLUB 'Hlglll-l ji 1 President: Ruth Stricker Vice-President: Elly Orzel Secretary: Nancy Wilson Treasurer: Muriel Hees OFFICERS C-.A.C. eo mo ff '8 Ga Sd Kneeling: Ethel Schwartzkopf, Carolyn Holl, Nancy Wilson, Muriel Hees, Ruth Stricker, Elly Orzel, Beverly Quinn, Standing: Miss Mcl.ees, Gloria Dombrow- ski, june Boswell, Nancy je- rome, Lynn Thowless, jeanne Anderson, joan Ullmann, Eileen Kealey, Pauline Nebbia, Mary Hagen. Vice-President: john Loughlin Secretary-Treasurer: Ronald Smith 5:1 .. l 1. Sealed: William Rumohr, Rob- ert jacoby, john Loughlin, Ron- ald Smith, james Hotaling, Ralph Scuitto. Standing: Mr, Califano, jack Iyens, Charles Schauzcnback, Charles Ander- son, Thomas Fritzky, Peter Mc- Cabe, Garret Lydecker, Rodney Ruddy. Top: Robert Healey, George Baeder, Frederick Black, joseph White, Robert Hess, Ray Waldinger. 024 Q' ARCHERY Kneeling: joe Liebezeit, Ruth LaPlace, jeanne Wieczoreck, Margaret Hubner, Gerry Koest- ner, jean Schumacher, Marilyn Staas, Mary Hagen, Doris Flet- cher, Ruth Curley, Yvonne Ca- zin, Michael Diaz. Seated: ry, Dorothy Hall, Selma Som- mie, Lois Staab, Mary Ann Humphreys. Standing: Dolores Mullen, Marion Schroeder, Lois Bollerman, Betty Fank, Doris Dunn, Evelyn Halls, Faith Eley, Dorothy Clark, Edith Raven, Top row: Pat Beckerly, joan Brown, Florence Lilienthal, Vir- ginia Sobeck, George Bernard, Margaret Dodd, Louise Brown, Arlene Eccleston, Grace Mc- Cabe, Myra Wolfkamp. Lead- ers: Gloria Dornbrowski, Norma Peggy Kauffman, Barbara Ter- Marilyn Panisis, Miss Berger. BOWLING CLUB Grattage, Marion Schroeder. Seated: Gloria Linden, Berna- dine Cunningham, Angela Yo- covelli, joan Brown, Mary Lou Springhorn, Selma Sommie, ja- nice Everett, Miss More, Nancy jerome, Helen Ernst, Pierre Foody, Muriel Cunningham, Betsy Felter, Gloria Dombrow- ski, Frances Mclntyre. First row, standing: Alice Muendell, Marjorie Broman, Madeline Normile, Dorothy Clark, jocelyn Schultz, Betty Fank, Doris Dunn, Dorothy Healey, Barbara Brinkman, joan Bode, Winifred McBeth, Dolores Halls, jeannine Mitchell, Nancy Philgren, Glo- ria Wurthner, Anthony Ribar- do. Second row, standing: Eve- lyn McGauley, joan Baird, Anna Ochs, Evelyn McCracken, Gloria Wolstromer, Margaret McNa- mara, Barbara Simon, Katharine Kearney, Lois Bollerman, Carol Ranch, jean McCarthy, Viola Hess, jeanne Ann Mouland, Edith Quinn, Louise Brown, Top row: Rodney Ruddy, William Eckardt, Charles Liebezeit, Noel Moyer, Robert Schweppe, john Mills, David Maitland, George Sloat, Charles Westphal, james Hotaling, Robert Hess. 250 l l 'il ii ll- President: David Pangborne Secretary: Alice Foss RIFLE CLUB Seated: Arthur Carey, Charles Arnhols, Bill Lund, Mr, Petty, Noel Moyer, Robert Mulhol- land, Bill Cutler. Second row: Charles Schauzenback, Thomas Fritzky, Thomas Sullivan, George Sloats, Donald Kaplan, Paul McCoy, Niel Bowens, Fred Abernathy, William Holden. Third row: Charles Anderson, Bob Hess, john Alex, john Tier- nan, Richard Cunneen, Gordon Terhune, Arthur Scheibener. OFFICERS Captain: Vice-President: james Hotaling Treasurer: Bob Newman OFFICERS Pasquale Del Vecchio PHOTOGRAPHY I. C. , r .-I ily' CLUB First row: Howard Anderson, Mr. Englehardt, Alice Foss, Dave Pangburn, Bob Newman. Second row : joe Vaccaro, George Burlimino, Fred Black, Ken Reuther, james Hotaling, james Butterfield. Third row: Neil Bowens, Walter Smith, Lucille Smith, George Elder, Anneliese Bradenburger, Kenneth Seddon. Secretary 3 William Lund fs , . , it -. i Sl if A i ll 4 5 . . lF'lRll.lllfl iiiil urlgi i ll..lElllJIiEllEIllJIl ,, ORCHESTRA First row: Marilyn Panisis, Betsy Felter, Richard Cunneen, Gerald Romaine, Donald Martin, Paul McCoy. Second row: Betty Bornkessel, Grace McCabe, Geraldine Koesner, Lucille Proff. Robert Schweppe, Barbara Terry, Henry Heschle, Donald Rosenhagen, jay Ludwig, Dorothy Otto, William Cazin, Paul Palmisano, Tony Ribardo, Louis Rernschel, Kenneth Reuther, Stand- ing: john Moore, Henry Houst, Harold Kramer, Alfred Seaman. Stage: Selma Sommie, Mr, Ehret. SWING BAND First row: Ted Klornan, Russell Bishop, William Cazin, Henry Heschle, Peggy Kauffman, Barbara Terry, George Berlimino, Ellen Dell, jay Ludwig, Bob Healey. Second row: Donald Martin, Roger Chadwick, Tony Ribardo, Alfred Seaman, lack Moore, Kenneth Reuther, Paul McCoy. At piano: Selma Sommie. BAND Front: Yvonne Cazin, Ruth Curley, Muriel Van der Vliet, Donna Novell, Second row: Richard Cunneen, Betty Born- kessel, Dorothy Otto, George Berlimino, lay Ludwig, Tony Ribardo, George Reidel, Third row: Ida Dell, Annalise Bran- lf' denburger, joseph Nebbia, Peg- gy Kauffman, Lucille Proff. Fourth row: Donald Martin, Barbara Terry, Ianice Everett, Helen Roche, Gerry Koestner. Fifth row: Don Haag, Paul Palmisano, Ellen Dell, Bob Schweppe, William Cazin, Sixth row: Paul McCoy, Ken Ruether, Nancy Jerome, Roger Chadwick, Teddy Kloman. Seventh row: Alfred Seaman, jack Moore, Harold Kramer, Marilyn Pami- sis, Henry Houst. Eighth rowt Louis Remshell, Mr. Ehret, lohn Stewart, Henry Heschle. VS MIXED CHOIR First row, left to right: Geraldine Koestner, Lucille Proff, Dorothy lacobs, Peter Clarke, Ken McCabe, lack Moore, Dolores Van Blaccom, lean Schumacher, Esther Drobinske, Dorothy Hall, Beverly Quinn, accompanist, Mr, Ehret, teacher. Second row: Dolores Halls, Naomi Schatzberg, Doris Fletcher, Dorothy Tenney, Evelyn McCauley, lohn Mills, Gunther Neumann, Elsie Mack, lean Ryan, Winifred McBeth, Third row: jean McCarthy, leanne Ann Mouland Peggie Schubert, Sydney Pool, Robert Mason, Donald Kaplan, Cordon Muth, Marilyn Panisis,'Dorothy Healey, Alice Herzog. CHORAL GROUP Seated, left to right: Geraldine Koestner, Lucille Protf, Naomi Schatzberg, Clelia Boushee, Elaine Kahlburn, Florence Lewis, june Reimer, Mary Lou Springhorn, Dolores Hall, Winifred McBeth. Second row, standing: Doris Fletcher, loan Vogelmlann, Dorothy Hall, Frances Mclntyre, Peggie Schubert, Alice Herzog, Ellen Dell, Doris Dunn, Lee Landrine. Third row: jean McCarthy, leanne Ann Mouland, Cynthia Philip, Lois Bollerman, Marilyn Panisis, Alice Foss, Carolyn Holl, Donna Novell, Beverly Quinn, accompanist, Mr, Ehret, director. 290 -J --1-nf, -rv'-'-v gf .. Md, POPULARITY Best Dressed IOANNE BLOCK 13-Q rf-S 554 .. 4343 BILL KOOP Best Dancers IEANETTE WESTPHAL BOB GLOCK 'if ' if wg-43 r-.1 15 'ago U Most Popular 1- MURIEL VAN DER VLIET BILL WALSH Best Athletes Best Actor and Actress RUTH STRICKER NANCY ELLIS . 30 BILL WALSH -.6 'bt GEORGE BALDER YI' 'K -..A....,. POLL -1-lg?,g?r1'fK Peppiest PATTY LONG JOHN LOUGHLI N V Ik' 7-41 'P-J' i? g Best Lookmg Friendliest LUCILLE DE LORENZO W TONY RIBARDO Yi- 'ia MURIEL VAN DER VLIET BOB SMITH 1.gu1 MosgEL4kely ta Succeed Dgg5.lL:l'?igfI.'fFO TY N RTH BOB IACOBY .gg ,, N45 PAUL Mccov 31 o A--4: i.l..- YA I B 5 E f E WHAT A LIFE! gf-v sowmc ron x ornclAL RECEPTIONIST AND CHAPERON o 32 SH! END or ouk LABOR DONT SHAW, Gum! soucl-n' YOURS YET? WHEN . -3 'y YVQL NOMINATIONS ARE NOW IN ORDER DON'T STICK YOURSELF 33 O :VA-,-a I VY 5? ALWAYS A sTAc LINE ff DO YOU PUT IT UP EVERY NIGHT? OH, WHAT A MOB! SIDELIGHTS THE LADIES AID Q s Xy'5,Q i 3 - 5 IOAN OLSEN 1945-1946 V T5 F... Q'1-TQEQ 2' Q-f W 'W y E Q , I -4 , ,. - .,. L9 ::.,, K Q V 1- P, I F FE FTE J7 1 43 Nancy Ellis Captain 'Q . 8 A 'f L.-S. 1 'l 13255 - , 1 -if ' p . ' I I -. :xx loan Olsen 6 'l Y june Boswell 2, M, V t -N N igwg,-:ff-5.wuf'i f 'Q .FQ ff fl .! . I Q. . KAVE 3 ,Ihr s13.z,,vxlrM yr N Lf. C H E E R , , sill y -:-a ,Z D217 H. , ,l.l l N :FY-12 fl! F! '-'S 1,1- 499: jean Meyer, Norma Olsen, june Boswell, Nancy lerome, Helen Ernst, Nancy Ellis. LEADERS y yy yy y y lr wil llls 5 ff l 4, S r as 11 .4 jean Meyer 'm5'lf1f5+ JJ: ,iw N3 I G Nancy jerorne H36 ? V' i 3 ,K Norma Olsen FO Helen Ernst 37, 038 Sept. Oct. Nov. 29 6 I 3 20 27 3 I O I 7 22 Ridgefield Park FOOTBALL ........i2 Lyndhurst ........... ..... 6 Ridgewood ......... ........ 2 7 Pompton Lakes ...... ........ I 7 Hawthorne ......... ..... O Ramsey .......... ..... 6 Bergenfield .... ........ O Fair Lawn ..... Leonia .... .. ........i3 ........35 Bogota Bogota Bogota Bogota Bogota Bogota Bogota Bogota Bogota .vw M 'mi CELLA Coach SICHAU Center ff L i r I 5 , . 'e x' V HESLIP ,A ' W Left Guard Sian Q x C ' !'I':li4 . Q12 tif? 13395. C num: ' Left Tackle -13 C CIORDANO Left Halfback 'gc 5 N i Q33 5 1 .C qt ff- 'M ,Q oAKl.sY ' Right Guard . .5 - ,fdgf 1 gi C' Q3 75 I ,Ya - ffl1,, ' . 5.52. M- , is l Q v In S '53 V Q 5 it at nf 5 W LONG Student Coach N Xa KULIN Right End :Nci.:HAnT Ass't. Coach xoor Left End , 4 ' FLITCROFT rollback Q.: LM I .- I' X' wALsH K Right Tackle , . FOX it Quarterback 1, . ROMAINE Right Halfback 040 ...1f..f-44--4,,4.....,.w, 1- L lllllQlllllli it 7 if AM Lal Dec. jan. Feb. Mar. BASKETBALL Westwood ......... ....... 3 8 Bogota Ridgefield Park ...... ....... 3 O Bogota Passaic Valley ..... ....... 2 2 Bogota Bergenfield ...... ....... 4 l Bogota Ramsey ......... ....... 3 l Bogota Fair Lawn ..... ....... 3 2 Bogota Lyndhurst ........ ....... 3 7 Bogota Ridgewood ...... ....... 3 2 Bogota Hawthorne ......... ....... 3 6 Bogota Ridgefield Park ...... ...,... 4 5 Bogota Hawthorne ......... ....... 4 7 Bogota Bergenfield ...... ........ 3 4 Bogota Fair Lawn ........ ........ 2 3 Bogota Ridgewood ...,.. ........ 4 O Bogota Ramsey ............ ........ 3 l Bogota Lyndhurst .............. ........ 3 4 Bogota Passaic Valley ...... ........ 3 3 Bogota 1 410 042 VARSITY B P 1 BOYS' VARSITY B Third row: Mel l-leslip, Vic Giordano, Alvah Scott, Bill Walsh, Skip Pool, Dave Maitland, jerry Kulin. Second row: lack Fox, Herb Hoeland, Bill Steffen, Henry Boggio, john Loughlin, jerry Romaine, Al Sichau. First row: Bill Koop, Ray Dupre, john Shine, Ioe Schwam, Ken McCabe. Don Oakley, Bob Smith. GIRLS' VARSITY B Third row: Nancy Wilson, Ethel Schwartzkopt, Nancy Ellis. Second row: lean Meyers, Norma Olsen, june Boswell, Mary Hagan, Helen Ernst. First row: Nancy lerome, Ruth Stricker, Muriel Hees, Carolyn Holl. GIRLS' BASKETBALL was FRESH MAN BASKETBALL TEAM Back row: loan Brown, Marion Stellman, Dorothy Clark, Margaret Mac- Namara, Lois Humrners, lane Keegan. Front row: Mildred Werning, janice Everett, Lee Feoranzo, Betsy Felter. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM Back row: Ellen Givogri, Nancy Ierorne. Front row: Geraldine Koerstner, Norma Crattage, Selma Sommie, lean Schumacher, Agnes Scharf, Evelyn McCauley. IUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Back row: Lynn Thowless, Arlene Ogden, Margaret Dodd, Diana Flitcroft, Doris Dunn. Front row: Gloria Dombroski, Elly Orzel, Betty Fank. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Back row: Carolyn Holl, Nancy Wilson, Dorothy Becker, Muriel Hees, Front 43 . row: Mary Hagen, Lucille De Lorenzo, Eileen Kealy, june Boswell, Pauline Nebbia. 044 HOCKEY Seated: lune Boswell, Muriel Hees, Dot Becker, Lulu DeLorenzo. Standing: Ethel Schwartz- lcopf, Anna Ochs, Captaing Nancy Wilson, Miss McLees, Ruth Stricker, Carolyn Holl, Eileen Kealy, Mary Hagen. NUMERAL HOLDERS Third row: Mary Hagen, Anna Ochs, june Boswell, Ethel Schwarfzkopf. Second row: Lucille DeLorenzo, Nancy Wilson, Eileen Kealy, Carolyn Holl. First row: Dorothy Becker, Muriel Hees, Ruth Sfricker, Gloria Meeks. WE WILL REMEMBER . . . THEY MAKE A GOOD ASSEMBLY 1 WELCOME HOME! 9 ONE NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN F N mo THEY LEAVE MR. COLEMAN, A FRIEND or EVERYONE MY NAME OFF AGNN? 450 Y?- 'tjir 5 W ,Il 14- ,,..,w ' S-1-nw.- 4 ,QNX W, , - W- ,xfiff s -1 f .- wJ .fi :YJ'2,x - 1 was X 9, , If-ufmqz,:,w4 S , 4, C , A gg .5 ' ' 'N ?K vuE mi -I X' Q.A ef- 91 046 C1' 5 ff'-7147149 1 , f, 1 5 -, -v -, - .av -v. , -f ,ff 1 ,'.,,,:VA -'ff -,nr r.1,,.rfr ., y,- , -I.-it 'I A s s P A F A P N m Y x W H A. 5 N Y X X 5 k N L X F F , N , b 5 ly , 11014, 4,VA,,Al-4116, 1 ,,, . ,, V,,,,. ,, , 4 ,,. -.,. 7 5 , ' I 048 PLEBES President .,.,....................,....... Vice President Sec refa ry ........ Treasurer ..... Sponsor ..... -x....,,..A... jack Diel .. Henry Boggio Betsy Felter Francis Farrisey Mr. Englehardt i ,....,. s---.,.,. -. ,X -1 -v,.,gx.....,-- ,Vu J' il 'if 1 si iii? Q f X d 3x'2-, , YOU NGSTERS President .,..... A ................... Edward Leidheiser Vice President ....... ........ R oger Chadwick Secretary ........ ........ N ancy jerome Treasurer ........... loan Kitts Sponsor ....... Mr. Califano 050 SECOND CLASS President .,.....,...................... Gerald Romaine Vice President ..... ..... W illiam Stephens Secretary ...,..., ...... M argaret Kaufman Treasurer .... ....................... C ehart Lydecker Sponsors .. ...... Mr. Poetz and Mrs. Bertram MIDSHIPMEN Wx 4 IOHN LOUCHLI N President QQ 1 ' 1 ANTHONY RIBARDO Vice-President Slo ..l7 CAROL jEROME Secretary ALFRED SICHAU Treasurer ARD RICHARD PRUSCHEN L December IO, 1928 - December II, 1943 WE HOLD IN LOVING MEMORY OUR CLASSMATE WHOSE DEATH CAME AS A GREAT LOSS TO OUR CLASS. 9594229 CNW GWWD QSXW9 QSNPRQP GSXR? QSNW9 545942429 9694289 GW IOHN IOSEPH ACKLEY Rifle Club l. lack is a little guy, Who wants a sporting goods store, Fishing is his interest, A future bright will soar. IOHN ALEX Service Club. john joined us as a junior, The girls began to pine, But sleep demanded his attention, For them he had no time. LOIS MARGARET AGOR Soccer l, 23 Clee Club l, 23 One-Act Play 2, 33 Klaxon 3, 43 French Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 4g Basket- ball l. Lois has a personality, Full of vim and vitality, A journalist she'll be some day. And we all know she'll get her way. IEANNE M. ANDERSON Hockey 3, Soccer 3, 43 Basketball 3, Baseball 33 G.A.C. 3, 43 Dramatic Club 43 Bowling Club 4g Senior Play 4. Andy has plenty of good looks. With this you will agree, She reads dramatics from a book, A future bright we see. 53 o GEORGE F. BAEDER Student Council l, 3 Vice-President, Morning League Baseball 2, 3, 4, Morning League Basketball 2, 3, 4, Klaxon lg One-Act Play l, 3, 45 Senior Play 43 Rifle Club lg Hi-Y 45 Service Club 4. Well known and liked is this fine actor, With his bright red hair, a distinguishing factor, His future plan as he will tell, ls to manage a hotel. ANITA IEANNE BENE Spanish Club 35 Latin Club 3, Yearbook Staff 3, 4. On the honor roll, near the top, You'll find Anita's name, Piano and reading are her delights, An efficient secretary is her aim. 054 .If 1 - if' ,gl- -1. Ai, L lm :ix ' Qll'4l'5 , ,-li. 3- IL, ' ' Wu' . 5,3 .' - - . DOROTHY ROBERTA BECKER . . C Clee Club 3, Soccer Team 2, Ho key Team 45 Choir 3, Yearbook Staff 4. Because she's always full of fun, Dot is liked by everyone, The thing that she wants to be, ls an efficient secretary. FREDERICK DAVIS BLACK Public Speaking lg French Club 2, 3g Photography 2, 45 Service Club 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 4. When false teeth are the thing you need Freddie is the man to see. For after his graduation, He'll enter the field of dentistry. joANNs sLocK Sophomore Hop Committee, junior Prom Commit- teeg Senior Dance Committeeg Archery Team 43 Tri-Hi-Y 45 junior Class Treasurer, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Hockey Team. Right from Vogue describes joanne, Because she dresses in style, Archery and painting are her hobbies, And pleasant is her smile. MILDRED ALBERTA BOULTON Victory Corps l 3 Yearbook Staff 4. Little Mill is about 5 feet 2 Has long brown hair and eyes of blue, From Ridgefield Park comes her flame, A graduate nurse is her aim. f If ,Ln -'fs jUNE VALENTINE BOSWELL Ci.A.C. 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Soccer l, 2, 3, 4g Hockey 3, 43 Volleyball l, 35 Basketball l, 2, 3: Softball 33 One-Act Play 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Chair- man Refreshment Committee junior Prom 35 Cheer- leader 45 Dramatic Club President 4. june, who has college in sight, Will study mathematics all day, ln athletics she is all right, And her cheering's fine, you will say. CLELIA jANE BOUSHEE Decoration Chairman, Senior Dance, Yearbook Staff, Editor-in-Chief, Senior Play, Girls' Choral Club 43 Latin Club 3. Radio dramatics is Clelia's plan, And on this idea we'll put no ban, Traveling is fun for her, we've found, A girl whose talents have no bound. 55 GEORGE BOWDEN Victory Corps 25 French Club Treasurer. His large collection of phonograph records, ls admired by everyone, His future plan is to go to college, Soon after high school days are done. BETTY IEAN BULL Library Council 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y4g Yearbook Staff 4. Betty is always helpful and kind, To be a comptometrist she has in mind, Swimming is her favorite play, She'd like to do it all the day. o56 DOROTHY MAE BRINKERHOFF Glee Club 25 Choir 25 Sophomore Hop Decoration Committeeg Yearbook Staff 4. We know Dot for her nice clothes, And also her cute looks, She'll be a success where'er she goes, Working with clerical books. IOSEPHINE R. CAPONE Victory Corps l 5 Yearbook Staff 4. losie is cute, you will agree, A clerical worker she will be, Always gay and never blue, Skating and writing she likes to do. DOUGLAS ELLIOTT CHADWICK Morning League Softball 35 Morning League Bas- ketball 3, 4, French Club 33 Student Council 2, 41 Cne-Act Plays 2, 35 Senior Play 4. Doug who takes part in all the plays, Has a keen sense of knowledge, He's cute, both in looks and ways, He plans to go to college. BETTY-ANN CHARLOCK Clee Club 2. Sewing clothes for a manikin, ls the hobby of Betty Ann, She's small and dark and rather cute, And yet is not sure of her future plans. DOROTHY E. CHAPMAN Spanish 33 Photography 43 Klaxon 4, Homeroom President 4. Dottie's friendly, we'll all agree, A miniature dog collector is she. A future in college we can see, For a journalist she'd like to be. RICHARD HILLER CUNNEEN One-Act Play Contest lg Morning League Baseball lg Rifle Club l, 2, 3, 4, Band Color Guard 3, 4, Baseball Manager 3, 4, Senior Play Scenery Commit- tee 43 One-Act Play Scenery Committee 3, 43 Or- chestra l, 2, 3, 43 Hi--Y 4. Richard Cunneen will go careering, In the field of engineering, As for hobbies he has none, But future success is sure to be won. 57 Q I MURIEL MARIE CUNNINGHAM Klaxon 3, 43 Hockey 3,45 Bowling 45 Latin Club 3, Muriel says, she's fond of skating, But sports also get high rating, A bookkeeper's job is in sight, Where she'll keep the books all balanced right. at . L. , fb! .ii Y - , , 'A . - PASQUALE DEL VECCHIO Rifle Club l, 2, 3,' 4, Morning League Softball I, 25 Morning League Basketball 2. Pat is planning to goto college, In order to supplement his knowledge, And yet he's the happiest student alive, When the school room clock clicks 3:25. 058 e X LUCILLE DELORENZO Victory Corps l Q Volleyball 2, 33 Basketball 25 Hockey.3, 43 Soccer 2, 4, Baseball l, 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 4. ln sports she is one of the best, That's dark and friendly Lu, Another hobby of hers is art, We think that she is swell, don't you? RUTH CAROL DOAN Glee Club 23 Spanish Club 33 Bowling Club 43 Yearbook Staff 4. Collecting records is her hobby, And she thinks that dancing's swell, She plans to be a secretary, ln this she'll make out well. 'fait ESTHER DROBINSKE Clee Club 2, 41 Library Council 4. Won't you listen to this tale, Which we are now relating, About a girl whose favorite hobbies, Are dancing and roller skating? NANCY ANN ELLIS Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Captain, One-Act plays l, 3, Senior Play 45 Vice-President lg Secretary 23 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary. We admire her for her cheering, And her acting ability too, From what we know, she'll be a success, For modeling she will do. RAY E. DUPRE Homeroom Treasurer 25 President of junior Class, Student Council Representative 35 Football Team 2, 3, 45 Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, He is planning to go to college, Come graduation day, He is outstanding in athletics, This fellow, Ray Dupre. MARIORIE DIANA FECLEY Library Council lg Basketball l, 23 Klaxon 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 45 Latin Club 3. Whenever there's talking, Diana's here, Expounding her theories to friends who are near, Bowling she likes above all things, Her future to the gods she flings. 590 I ,t!'Q I NORMAN FLITCROFT Rifle Squad 2, Football 3, 4, Norman, better known as Lefty, Plans to be a Marine, He says his favorite hobby's girls, But sports run close from what we've seen. ,Ry ALICE FOSS Secretary Photography Club 43 Member of Choral Group 4. Have fun and be happy, Could well be AIice's theme, She's interested in photography, With college her future dream. A-i hw. 3 ,-f, i-1 -. -'a',,g,'-figs ,,-, ,A .411 'Q' 5gy.5 e ,, , -,,,3,v. 1 ARTHUR E. FREITAC Clee Club 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 4, Morning League Baseball 2, 33 Service Club 4, Hi-Y 45 Quartet 3. Good natured Artie enjoys a good swim, Football's another pastime for him, Next year he'd like to be headed for college, ln hopes he'll be able to further his knowl- edge. 0 60 THOMAS I. FRITZKY Rifle Club l, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Radio Club 43 Serv- ice Club 43 Aeronautics Club 4. One of Tom's many hobbies, ls collecting tropical fish, Although radio is his interest, Electronics is his wish. MARIE BARBARA GEARING Refreshment Committee junior Prom, Latin Club 33 Yearbook 45 Library Council 4, A conscientious student is Marie, Who isn't sure what her future will be, Skating and reading are only two, Of the many things she likes to do. l 1 l E . 1 I 1 9 i l l i . . ROBERT GLOCK A peppy dancer is Bobby C-lock. Plenty of jokes he has in stock. Good in art and music too. He'll be a success what'er he'lI do. VICTOR CIORDANO Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 2, 3, 4. 3, 4, Baseball He is a star although he's small, ln both football and basketball, His future yet is undecided. He is a fellow liked by all. LAMBERT CORE Rifle Club l, 2g French Club 33 Bert is a quiet fellow, Who hasn't much to say, Bowling is his hobby, A success he'll be some day. Bowling Club 4 6lo P:-'I i ROBERT GORMAN Rifle Club 1. Bob is a tall, quiet fellow, Who never has much to say. His interest lies in auto mechanics, We hope nothing stands in his way, ...vf ISABELLE HABERSAAT Soccer I, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 23 Yearb Short in stature, sweet of face. Movies are her favorite place. A stenographer she will be, She's cut out for it, as you can see. if ook Staff 4. C fi. ,fr 15 I. :M -A . mi gh- ,I-A r- o . 3. QI- I Q1 Q, , ' 'l it 5 I X we 3 I if I A 0,2 7 . s MARILYN LOUISE CRIESS Basketball I, 23 Soccer I, 33 Volleyball I3 Latin Club 33 Yearbook Staff 43 Library Council Ig Clee Club I3 Choir I3 Victory Corps I. As subscription manager she has done well, She makes her own clothes, which we think are swell, And if Marilyn has her way, She'll be at college some future day. ,,-,,g,imf,fki is-0 . f f. . ., J, . , . , ' M51 x 1?'I?,fS2, - M , MARY CATHERINE HAGEN C-.A,C. I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Clee Club 23 Choir 23 Hockey 3, 43 Soccer I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, Z, 33 Volleyball I, 33 Softball I, 2, 31 Fencing 23 Archery 2, 3, 43 Varsity B 4. If you ever looked for Mary, In the locker room she'd be, Because her interest lies in sports, 0 62 A future gym teacher we can see. L 'Qtr i . 's ,. ' V 5, ' f 26 f 3+ J ' , I. ' Q.. ak I A . MURIEL HEES Hockey 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3g Soccer 33 Volley- ball 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 G.A.C. 4 Baseball 2, 33 Latin Club 3. A future bright is for Midge, As her plans include coll-idge, ROBERT HEALEY 3 Band I, 2, 3 lDance Band I, 213 Orchestra lg Her favorite pastime lies in sports, Morning League Basketball 2, 3, 43 Service Club 43 And reading b00k5 of all Softg- Radio Club 43 Senior Playg Morning League Base- ball 4. A likeable fellow is Bob, Who'll make radio his future job. Sports rate high as a pastime. A future bright does shine. eps g ll! IUNE HERZOC If ever your teeth are in trouble, To see our june you might go, For she'll be a dental assistant, And help your teeth to glow. ROBERT MELVIN HESLIP Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 33 Baseball l, 2, 3. Bob is better known as Mel, We think in football, he is swell, And after graduation day, He will go the Navy way. 630 will ROBERT E. HESS Victory Corps l 3 Art Club 33 Rifle Club 2, 43 Science Club 43 Service Club 43 Bowling Club 4, Bob Hess's favorite hobby's art, At least he's told us so And when he graduates from school, HERBERT HOELAND To iOIf1 the Navy he Wlll go- Morning League 2, 3, 43 Service Club 33 Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4. Herby Hoeland has won fame, ln almost every basketball game, l-le doesn't know his future plan, But on his success we'll put no ban. l l i CAROLYN DOROTH EA HOLL Volleyball 2, 33 Basketball 2, 33 Baseball 35 Soccer 3, 43 Hockey 3, 43 G.A.C. 2, 3, 43 Tri-Y 3, 43 Choral Organization 4. Carolyn, who has long brown hair, ls interested in sports, IAMES STEWART HOTALING She S Sf'll, '0f Sure Qf her fufufe iob. Basketball Manager I, 2, 3, 4, sefvaee club 3, 4, And she lIlQ6S dancing of all sorts. Morning League Basketball 33 Bowling Club -43 Rifle Club l, 2, 33 Photography Club 4, Vice-President. jimmy doesn't know whether he, Will join a N.Y. concern or do photography, But no matter what he decides to do, o 64 We know he'Il succeed in either of the two. ROBERT EAKIN IACOBY Orchestra lg Victory Corps lg Morning League Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Morning League Baseball Z, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 43 Student Council 4, President, Prom Committee 3 Bob jacoby is a fellow, With a future bright, Everyone wishes him success, For West Point is in sight. EILEEN FRANCES KEALY Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, President 45 lnterclub County Council 4, Treasurer, Senior Play Assistant Director, G.A.C. 3, 43 Fencing 25 Bowling 33 Basketball 31 Soccer 3, 4, Softball 3, Volleyball 4. Eileen Kealy is full of fun, She's known and liked by everyone, Envied for the clothes she sews, Designing is the field she chose. CAROL IEROME Library Council 25 Soccer lg Student Council 3, 4. Carol is a girl so sweet, With a manner most petite, Popular with everyone, Because she's always full of fun. TIMOTHY IOSEPH KELLY Morning League Baseball 2. A farmer's life will be for Tim, Because that is the thing that interests him, And whenever he has spare time, Hunting gives him joy sublime. 650 ,1 g. ,PIHEQQSQ mglgl-l lp.. y t Q.. , t w - f ..,p,rji,. ' : g .',lt G 3 4-l 'f -..-pls--ml :wot N ,VJ I ,: t A ,,.,,?,..,w .mg .RQ .s . f V1li :-,LQFL g lo , -Q HUGH RICHARD KERRIGAN Victory Corps lg Klaxon 3, Editor 45 French Club 2, Vice-President 33 Senior Play, Editor of the Klaxon is he, A future journalist Hugh will be, Always trying to do his best, EILEEN KERSTEN With edlfoflalsl iokei andthe fesll Soccer l, 2g Volleyball l, zg Yearbook sfoll 4 Tall and pretty is this lass. Who's quite prorninent in her class. The thing that she would like to be, ls a good secretary, LOUISE CAROLYN KOENIG Yearbook Staff 4, Louise is a quiet girl, But yet she's friendly, too, She doesn't have a favorite hobb And office work is what she'll do 066 yn' WILLIAM Koor Band l, 25 Orchestra l, Zg Photography Club l Football 2, 3, 4a Basketball 3. From U.S.N. to B.H.S. Bill Koop has traveled far, His past experience and ability, Made him a football star. HELEN KOVAC Yearbook Staff 45 Art Club 4. Helen is always helpful, No matter what the case, Swimming and bowling delight her, In the business world she'lI find a place. EVELYN KRAMER Clee Club 25 Choir 25 Yearbook Staff 4. EveIyn's future job will be, A typist with W.A.B.C.. A great success you will see, For this girl has ability. VIRGINIA LAURSEN Clee Club lg Library Council 4, Yearbook Staff 4 She always has a friendly smile, Every time you meet her, M. And in the of CleI'lCal WOYIQ, Glee Club 23 Yearbook Staff 4. Betty's friendly, and she's cute, As all of you can see, Dancing is a joy for her, A college graduate she will be. Success is sure to greet her. 670 Wx DORIS LORRAINE LEICHTON Yearbook Staff 4. Although Doris is a newcomer, We're sure you will agree, That with her friendly way and manner, A sure success she'll be. MARVEN MAY LEVI Clee Club 25 Library Council 23 Yearbook Staff 4 Marven is Miss Bullard's delight, Because her books are balanced right. To her it's a pleasure to be on skates, And a secretarial job for her awaits. HELEN ANN LIEBEZEIT Yearbook Staff 4, Helen doesn't seem to know, just what the future tor her will hold, Her pastime, it appears, is dancing, For that's what we've been told. o68 RICHARD I. LILIENTHAL Rifle Club 25 Morning League Basketball 3, 4, Morning League Baseball 3, 4. A college diploma, for him will wait. For he'lI attend Kansas State. Hunting's a hobby he likes to do. But tishing's another that pleases him, too, 8 PATRICIA E. LONG Nursing is her interest. A mighty great career. But Patty still loves dancing, And having fellows near. WILLIAM LUND Rifle Club l, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Team 3, 4, Aviation Club 45 Radio Club 4. Bill, who we all think, is dandy, Has a truck that is always handy, Magic is fun for him, we've found, For the Army Air Corps he is bound. IOHN M. LOUGHLIN Rifle Club 25 Service Club 3, 4g Hi-Y 3, 4, Foot- ball 4g French Club 2, 33 Morning League Basketball Z, Morning League Baseball 2, 31 Senior Dance Com- mittee, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Class president, Hi-Y, stage crew, too, Outside of that, he has nothing to do, Whiz of a dancer, this well known young man, Will make the Navy Air Corps his future plan. ELSIE RUTH MACK Glee Club 43 Choir 43 Dramatic Club 4, Yearbook Staff 4. ls she quiet? She seems to be so. But most of us will never knowg For soon she'll leave old B.H.S., And with clerical work she'll do her best. 690 -t MARGARET MANNINC Bowling Club 43 Commercial Club 4. A friendly girl is Margaret Manning, And for her future she is planning, She likes to swim and go out hiking, A clerical job is to her liking. PETER A' MCCABE Morning League Baseball l, 2, Service Club 4. Bowling is what he likes to do, But he's good in other sports, too, Pete looks forward to one ambition, And that's to be an electrician. ,gl IEAN E. MCCARTHY Dramatic Club 4, Clee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Choir l, 2, 3, -4g Senior Ring Committeeg Senior Dance Commit- tee, All State Chorus Llp Bowling Club 4. An opera star she'd like to be, We know she will succeed, PAUL E, MCCOY For with her voice so clear and true, Rifle cub ,' 2' 3' 4, Swing Band ,I 2' 4: Band All 0fl1efS She will lead. 1, 2, 3, 4, ofchesifa 1, 2, 3, 4, Ha-Y 3, 4g junior Prom Committeeg Senior Prom Committee: Radio Club 4. Study, Study, Study. Works both day and night, , 70 Likes to play the trumpet, A boy with a future bright, 'lf n,,,x.,. EVELYN M. McCRACKEN Soccer l, 25 Yearbook 45 Bowling Club 45 Student Council l, 2. Evie is a Nystrom's waitress, And here she plans to stay, The thing that she would like the best, ls roller skating every day. IOHN W. MENNE Morning League Basketball 3, 4. lack is nice in many ways, His personality's liked by all, And after his graduation, His plan is college, in the fall. GLORIA MEEKS Latin Club 35 Hockey Team 45 Yearbook 45 Pub licity Sophomore Hop5 Bids junior Prom5 Props Com mittee Senior Play. Gloria, who is a well liked miss, Hopes to be a journalist, As a pastime she likes to read, V In her chosen profession she'lI succeed. ANTHONY C. MONDEIKO Morning League Baseball l, 2. Tony is well over six feet, An eIectrician's job he'll meet, And if he had his way, He'd like to loaf all the day. 7lo IEANNE ANN MOULAND Clee Club 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 4, Choral Group 4g Bowling Club 43 Yearbook Staff 4. Everyone will remember her, For her lovely voice, And when she gets out of school, A secretarial job is her choice. l l 4 ROBERT E. NEWMAN Rifle Club 2, Morning League Baseball 3, 4, Camera Club Treasurer 4, Stage Crew 3, 45 junior Ring Committeeg H. R. Vice-President 45 One-Act Plays 3, 43 Senior Play 3, 4. With his camera he'll be found. And for college he is bound, He isn't sure of his future job, But a successful life will be for Bob. 072 PAULINE G. NEBBIA Clee Club lg Choir lg Soccer 3, 4, Captain 3, Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Ci.A.C. 3, -lg Yearbook Staff 4. Pauline has long black hair, Eyes of green and complexion fair, Has a nice personality too, Office work she plans to do. BETTY NORTH Student Council 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Latin Club 33 lunoir Ring Committee. A miss so dainty and petite, Describes friendly Betty North, We're sure that she'll have great success, For the effort she puts forth. MARION B. NOTTON Soccer l, 2g Basketball lg Clee Club li l-lb a Y Council 43 Yearbook Staff 4. Marion Notton won't be forgotten, When it comes to remembering friends. She plans to be a sec-ra-tar-ee. When her lite in high school ends. DONALD T. ODONE Vice-President Radio Club 4, Latin Club 2. 3, 45 Stage Hand 3, 4, Visual Aids. Among a pile ot radio parts, Donald can be found, And after he graduates in june, He'll be another vvho's college bound. ANNA F. OCHS volleyball 1, 2, soccer i, 4, Hockey 4: Yearbook Staff 43 Bowling Club 4. Anna Ochs just isn't sure. Ot what she's going to be. She likes to bowl, and skate, and dance, An active miss is she. DOROTHY LEA OTTO Soccer l, 2, 4, Basketball lg Volleyball lg junior Prom Committee: Senior Dance Committee: One-Act Play Contest Committee 35 Senior Play Committee: Latin Club 35 French Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 43 Library Council 3, 4, Vice-Presidentp Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 43 Klaxon 4, She's envied for her lovely clothes. Because they are so smart, And she's well known at B.H.S., For in all activities she has a part. 73 DAVID H. PANCBURN Rifle Club 2, One-Act Play Committee 2, 33 Senior Play Committee 3, 4, Photography Club Pres- ident 4, Sophomore Hop Committee, Senior Dance Committee. Dave is another camera hound, And with his camera he can be found, Education's in his plan, For he will be a college man. SYDNEY S. POOL Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 4, One-Act Play Contest 2, Morning League Basketball 23 Boys' Clee Club 43 Choir 4. College will be Skippy's fate, For he'Il spend four years, at Michigan State, All kinds of sports he does with zest, But basketball he likes the best. 074 ARTHUR PATTERSON French Club 3, Morning League Baseball 2. A friendly fellow is Art, Who'll always do his part, No plans for the future has he, But what'er he'll do, a success he'lI be. IUNE A. REIMER Glee Club l, 2, Choir l, 23 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Choral Group President 43 Dramatic Club Treasurer 4, One-Act Play 23 Senior Play 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. june still has not decided, What she plans to be, It may be clerical, may be music, But a sure success we see. ANTHONY ROSS RIBARDO Vice-President junior Class5 Vice-President Senior Class: Basketball Manager 3, 45 French Club 35 Bowling Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Band 45 Swing Band 45 Orchestra 4. Tony Ribardo who's so small, Is a friend to one and all, Although he's interested in aviation, He isn't sure of his vocation. CAROLINE E. RICHARDSON Senior Dance Committee 45 Library Council 3. Smiling, friendly, lots of charm, Much more pep than a double alarm, And if Carol's not around, Down at Braun's with the gang she'll be found. DOROTHY RICCIARDELLI French Club 3, 4. A quiet girl is Dot, Who collects records by the lot, ln the future she'd like to be, Someone's efficient secretary. WILLIAM RUMOHR Morning League Basketball 2, 3, 45 Morning League Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 35 Service Club 45 Senior Dance Committee. Buster's known for his sense of humor, And basketball he likes to play, He plans to go to Springfield College, After graduation day. 750 fi A ' u ll. , W' ,, 1 f ' , Wh . N 'nil . ANNE DOROTHEA RUNFELDT French Club Z, 3, -lg Art Club -l. To be a bookkeeper is Anne's ambition, Blonde and fair is she, Arts and crafts she likes to do, We wish her success, don't you? IEAN MARIE RYAN Clee Club l, 43 Commercial Club 43 Dramatic Club 4: Choir 4. Always happy, never sad, Describes vivacious jean, And if she, has her way, At Katharine Gibbs she may be seen. ga BETTY CATHRINE SAUTER Library Council l, 25 One-Act Plays 23 Klaxon Staff 35 Dramatics 43 Senior Play, French Club 3 There's a brown eyed girl named Betty, Who has chosen nursing as a career, To tend the sick she will be ready, lf into the future we could peer. 076 CHARLES SCHANZENBACH Leonia High l, 25 Hi-Y 43 Service Club 43 Rifle Club 4. Questions, Questions, always flying, Whenever Charlie is around, Maybe college, maybe Navy, Amongst his planes he can be found. LOIS ANNE SCHMIDT Clee Club 25 Choir 23 Bowling 35 One-Act Plays 23 Spanish Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Hockey 33 Year- book 4, Admired for her taste in clothes, Merchandising is the job she chose, She has blonde hair and eyes of blue. Bowling and dancing she likes to do. PEGGIE SCHUBERT Glee Club 3, 45 Choir 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. Peggie is a quiet miss, Who's envied for her lovely hair, After high school, she'll go to college, A successful life she'Il lead there. IOCELYN SCH U LTZ Katharine Gibbs is her aim, She's blonde and medium height, locelyn Schultz is her name, Piano playing is her delight. ETH EL M. SCHWARZKOPF G.A.C. l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 33 Soccer 3 Hockey 43 Softball' 35 Volleyball l, 2, 3. Ethel's interested in sports, As all of us can see, She may spend time at business school, For a secretary she'd like to be. ALVAH 1. SCOTT Class Treasurer l, 25 Baseball 33 Morning League Basketball 4. Alvah Scott is tall and thin, A successful position he will win, He likes sports of all kinds, But on the baseball field he shines. ALFRED SICHAU Student Council 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 4, Class Secf retary 35 Class Treasurer 43 Morning League Base- ball 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. A friendly fellow at B.H.S., AI Sichau he is named, He plans to go to night school, In sports he is acclaimed. 078 IOHN F. sum: Football 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 45 Morning League Basketball 2, 33 Morning League Baseball 2. In all sports he does excel, A fellow that we think is swell, A college graduate we can see, For a sure success he will be. ROBERT I. SMITH Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. Bob's a handsome fellow, We know you will agree, Sports is the thing, that interests him most, A farmer is what he'd like to be. RONALD MELVIN SMITH Band I, 2, 35 Orchestra l, 2, 35 Rifle Club 23 Hi-Y 3, Vice-President 43 Service Club Vice-Presi- dent 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4: Morning League Basketball 3, 43 Morning League Baseball 3, 4, junior Prom Committee. Smitty's future is rather bright, An engineering career he has in sight, From what we've learned in our report, Fishing is his favorite sport. f hw - sf. E. GEORGENE STANFORD Volleyball lg Soccer lg Yearbook Staff 4, Georgene joins the growing throngs, Who'lI look for office work, Writing letters is her pastime, Her duty she'll not shirk. ANN I. STACER Library Council 2g Yearbook Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. Ann is dark as you all know, And to a business school she'll go, Writing letters she likes to do, To someone on the ocean blue. RUTH B. STRICKER Hockey 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, Volley- ball 2, 35 Softball 35 Riding Club, G.A.C. 2, 3, President 45 junior Prom Committee: One-Act Play Committee 35 Senior Play Committee: Bowling Club 33 Varsity B 43 Klaxon 3, 4. You'lI find her in the gym each day, Reffing many a game, She is outstanding in athletics, And college is her future aim. 79 BETTY IEAN SU PERNAW Library l, 25 Soccer l 3 Latin Club 35 Yearbook Staff 4. Betty Supernaw is distinguished. By her bright red hair. And when college starts next fall, We know that she'Il be there. FRANK C. SWERAK It you hear a rifle shot, And a sharp retorting sound, You may be sure that Frank is there, For hunting's his favorite sport, we've found. KATHRYN SWITZ Clee Club 2, Yearbook Staff 4. Katie, who is liked by everyone. ls always seen at work, l?l We know her for her wit and humor, She intends to be a clerk. 080 ROBERT IOHN THOLEN He has many friends, although he's here, At Bogota High for just one year, Next year he'll don a sailor suit, Where he'll get his training as a boot. pf-4: , ERIC A. THOWLESS Science Club lg Rifle Club l, 2, 35 French Club 2, 33 Morning League Baseball 33 Radio Club Presi- dent 4. A quiet serious boy is Eric, For hobbies he has few, His future yet is undecided, But success will follow through. n PAUL TRIPUCKA Rifle Club 2, Morning League Baseball 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 3, 4g Senior Dance Committeeg Morning League Basketball 4. A friendly fellow, quiet never, At building planes he is clever, He'II go to college in the fall, A successful future is for Paul. INEZ A. TICE Library Council l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Soccer Team lg Bowling Club 3. Midge is just about five foot, And cute as she can be, Dancing and movies interest her, A popular miss is she. ' 1 Nl. 1 1 , , - A ' MURIEL I. VAN DER VLIET Klaxon 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Choir 23 Cilee Club 25 Library Council 35 Drum Majorette 4. Fair of face and fine in manner, Are words describing Van, Singing and dancing are her delights, And nursing her future plan. 810 RAYMOND IOSEPH WALDINGER Senior Play, Hi-Y 45 Bowling Club 45 Aviation Club 45 Service Club 4. He lives up to the name of Gabby, We're sure you will agree, Woodwork is his favorite hobby. A Naval future we can see. WILLIAM ALFRED WALSH. IR. A Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2 3 4 Outstanding in athletics, ls a phrase describing Bill, Although his future is undecided. Succeed? We're sure he will. 082 IAMES RUSSELL WALKER Aviation Club 45 Bowling Club 45 Hi-Y 4, Tall and lanky is our lim, Of hobbies, there are few for him, His future job, he has yet to choose, But with his friendly way, how can he lose? IEAN ETTE F. WESTPHAL Klaxon 45 Yearbook 45 Hockey 2 Tiny jeep is well known, And liked by everyone, She plans to take up clerical work, When high school days are done. IOSEPH WHITE Radio Club 45 Service Club 45 Aviation Club 4. Aeronautics and going fishing, Are the things which interest joe, The Navy may be next for him, But to Casey jones he'd like to go IEANNE ELYCE WILLIAMS Tri-Hi-Y 43 Archery Club 2, 3, 4. Horseback riding's her favorite joy, At least, that's what we're told, She's fair and blonde and very cute, And a college diploma she will hold. EDGAR WIESING Both hobby and ambition, With Ed are just the same, ln his career which is aeronautics, We're sure that he'll win fame. NANCY IANE WILSON Yearbook Staff 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 G.A.C. 2, 3, 45 Soccer l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 35 Hockey 3, Basketball l, 2, 33 Archery 23 French Club 33 Klaxon 35 Fencing 2. Nancy is both fair and fine, She'Il always do her part, We hope that she'lI be a success, At Peter Cooper's Art. 830 'N tif' X ' 7 sENioR CLASS wiu. NIP WE, THE CLASS OF I946, BEING OF SOUND MIND AND BODY, DO LEAVE AND BEQUEATH OUR WORLDLY GOODS IN THIS OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. john Ackley leaves his height to Howard Bollerman. Lois Agor leaves an empty space on the Klaxon to some money-mad junior. George Bowden leaves his quiet manner to Kenneth McCabe. Anita Bene leaves an empty space on the honor roll at last. Dick Cunneen leaves with his briefcase empty at last. Lulu DeLorenzo leaves her pep to Anneleise Brander- berger. Pat Del Vecchio leaves the underclassmen with many bruises. Ruth Doan leaves her friendly smile to Mrs. Wohltmann. Dot Becker leaves her yellow blouse to jean Morring. HUBBA! Doug Chadwick leaves his wit for his brother, Red, to Carry on. Diana Fegley leaves her hears all, knows all, tells all position on the Klaxon to someone with ears for dirt. Nancy Ellis leaves her position on the cheerleaders' squad to next year's captain. Norman Flitcroft leaves a hard-to-fill place on the foot- ball team. Alice Foss leaves halls in silence-what a change! Vic Giordano leaves his athletic ability to Red Chad- wick. Robert Glock leaves his musical genius to some nimble- fingered junior. Herb Hoeland leaves his ability as a basketball player to Hank Boggio. 084 Robert jacoby leaves the office of President of the Stu- dent Council to an outstanding junior. Hugh Kerrigan leaves the future Editor-in-chief of the Klaxon a lot of hard work. Bill Koop leaves Arlene Ogden prey to all the wolves of B.H.S. Pattie Long leaves her pep to Dorothy jacobs. Paul McCoy leaves his musical talent to those who TRY to play instruments during second period. Helen Kovac leaves the teachers looking for an able secretary. johnny Loughlin leaves his poetical genius to some talented underclassmen. Betty North leaves her ability to get A's to Ivor Rockerfeller. Dorothy Otto leaves her musical talent to anyone who likes to blow all day. Tony Ribardo leaves his pleasing personality for his brother Sol. Carol Richardson leaves her cheerful smile to Evelyn McGauley. Buster Rumohr leaves his infectious laugh to Steve Wolfe. Charlie Schanzenback takes his questions with him! Ethel Schwarzkopf leaves her gum parked under the desk. johnny Shine leaves Nancy jerome-Hands Off, Fellasll Bob Smith leaves his bashfulness to Ralph Scuitto. Bill Walsh leaves his size to George Peary. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THIS DOCUMENT, SIGNED, SEALED, PUBLISHED, AND DECLARED, IS OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. Witnessed by our adviser, GLADYS M. HICKMAN 1 X A 2 ka L f 5 j X kj Sf ,--ff lf Xfz' PATRONS Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Monti Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Griess Mr. H. D. 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SWEENEY Real Estate - Insurance - Mortgages Member of State and National Boards 336 Queen Anne Road and DeC-raw Avenue Teane Teaneck, N. I. Compliments of MINAS LUNCHEONETTE I Passaic St, C7 Palmer Ave. Maywood, N. I. C. Cr G. PANTS and SPORTSWEAR For Men and Boys I25 Main Street Hackensack, N. I. MAYWOOD QUALITY MARKET Tropical Fruits BOB'S MARKET Prime Meats and Poultry ck 6-2354 369 Queen Anne Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of BUNDY'S E550 SERVICE Passaic St. C1 Palmer Ave, Maywood, N Road .1. BETTY'S LUNCH 41 River Road Bogota Tel. Hack. 3-OO82 62 W. Pleasant Ave. GAIR BOGOTA CORRUGATED Er FIBRE BOX CORP. 9 890 9 FEDERAL Compllments of COMPANY' 'nc' MAYWOOD P.T.A BOC-OTA, N. 1. Compln f MEAT MARKET A MAYWOOD 425 MAIN STREET FRIEND RIDCEFIELD PARK . Compliments of MAYFAIR GROCERY I04 Pleasant Ave. Maywood, N. I. A. Ellsworth, Prop. IACK OESTREICH 384 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. I. Stationery - Confectionery Ice Cream and Toys and Greeting Cards BEHNKEN Surgical Appliances 315 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. I. Phones: Teaneck 6-0336-6-0095 Between Fort Lee Road and De Graw Ave. Office Hours: 9:00 A.M. to I2:00 Noon I:OO P.M. to 6:00 P.M. ? Compliments of AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY CLIFFORD DUNN UNIT No. ll7 9 Dieses is cLusT I7 john St. New York 8, N. Y. 9 MANUFACTURERS OF IEWELRY 9 for the CLASS OF I 946 Hackensack 2-5700 Est. I903 TFANK G' CO. Clothiers - Haberdashers 2I3 Main St, Hackensack, N. I. Compliments of A FRIEND Hackensack 3-2830 QUEEN ANNE BAKERY Mrs. M. Specht, Prop. Cakes for Weddings and Birthdays Receptions a Specialty I8 Queen Anne Road Bogota, N. I. I 9Io Compliments of SU B IU N IORS TRAIN FOR SUCCESS Courses in Accountancy, journalism, Sec- retarial, Science, Commercial Teaching, Busi- ness Administration, Medical Secretarial, Bachelor Degrees. Catalogue Free. RIDER COLLEGE KRIEGER'S I64 Main St. Hackensack, N. I Outfitters for Men and Boys MAYWOOD UNIT No. I42 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Maywood, N. 1. FLOWERS Are Words That Grow When the spoken word isn't enough, let flowers -- beautiful, fresh, flowers - speak for you. To express sympathy, to honor, to cheer or to tell someone you love her, flowers are words in technicolor. ENCKE FLOWERS l35 Fort Lee Road Teaneck, N. I. Tel. Teaneck 6-1276 Compliments of MARGARET MARY ANN RUTH ELLY MARY IAN I E IOAN Compliments of GREAT EASTERN STORES 250 Maywood Ave. Maywood, N. I. Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of B.R.T. BARBER SHOP 9 Queen Anne Road Bogota Il Illllilli Slllllllll- Well-rounded secretarial courses lor high-school graduates. Special course tor college women. Distinguished toculty. Individualized instruction. Ehctive placement servlco. New Terms Feb., July, Sept. 22 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. 420 Lexington Avenue,N.Y. 17, N. Y. l Church St., White PIoins,.N. Y. -FOI IULLETIN. ADDRESS DIRECTOR THE ALICE SHOPPE 358 Palisade Ave. Bogota, N. I. Wm. BRAUN EDWIN C. LUDWIG FOR GOOD FOOD 1 1 5u'a Ce NYSTROM'S RESTAURANT - SODA FOUNTAIN 9 Facilities for Private Parties Q Tel. Hackensack 2-4690 Route 4 No. Hackensack Compliments of CLASSIC BARBER SHOP 62 West Main St, Bogota, N, I. Paul B, Sparaco, Prop. Hackensack 2-1508 C. HIGGINS Dairy Products - Groceries 72-74 West Main St, Bogota, N. 1. SCHROEDER'S CONFECTIONERY Breyers Ice Cream - Hosiery Home Cooked Dinners 50 West Main St. Bogota, N, 1. Hackensack 2-8047 PRESS, THE VALET Ladies' and Men's Tailor Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing Dressmaking a Specialty 101 Queen Anne Road Bogota, N. I. 4 60 East Main St, Bogota, N. 1. Compliments of ROMAINE HARDWARE CO., Inc. 156-158 Main St. Hackensack, N, Phone: Hackensack 2-2706 Compliments of CRAWFORD'S STATIONERY Teaneck 6-4991 The First Aid Store for the Home WM. LUDEWIG Hardware - House Furnishings Paints and Glass 319-321 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. TO THE CLASS OF I946 OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS ORITANI SWEET SHOP Gust Lendrihas, Proprietor ? Distinctive Sundaes Savory Sandwiches also Delicious Home Made Candy 9 YOUR FAVORITE RENDEZVOUS 93 THOMAS CHRISTY IAIVIES CHRISTY COLONIAL RESTAURANT AIR CONDITIONED ? HOME-LIKE ATMOSPHERE and COOKING LUNCHEON, DINNER - A LA CARTE FINE WINES - LIQUORS Q 252 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N. I. Phone Hackensack 2-9749 Tel. Hackensack 2-251 I Uhr ilianrhvaivr Svtuhin 9 PORTRAIT - COMMERCIAL - NATURAL COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY 9 I IO WEST PLEASANT AVENUE MAYWOOD, N. I. 094 I ? GARLAND TOOL AND DIE WORKS ' Manufacturers of IIGS - FIXTURES - GAUGES - DIES Experimental Work 2I3 WEST SHORE AVENUE BOGOTA Hackensack 2-491 I 9 6 CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES BOGOTA SHEET METAL WORKS COMPANY METAL WORK and ROOFING CONTRACTORS I95 WEST SHORE AVENUE I Q 95 I - -' 'ill 6, I HENRY WEISSMANN I ofagaaany House of rlawcfc 425 Main Street I FEIBELIS I Hackensack 2-6217 I RECREATION kfaaafaa, N, I. CENTER WW A V 730 PALISADE AVENUE A. LEBSON, Inc. I TEANECK, N. 1. 9 lswnsns ? a 134 Main sf. Hackensack, N. 1. ' Q CLIFFORD DUNN POST II7 AMERICAN LEGION I BOGOTA, N. I. I I 0 I Q96 GEORGE E. BRINKERHOFF COMPLIMENTS OF DAVIS AND AVERILL, Inc. 28 FULTON STREET NEWARK, NEW IERSEY 098 PHILIP WIESING Plumbing and Heating Contractor 243 WALNUT AVENUE, BOGOTA Hackensack 2-7816 BANNER MARKET 129 Queen Anne Road Hack. 3-2150 Bogota, N. I BIRD'S EYE FOODS Vegetables and Groceries ARROW STATIONERY COMPANY 229 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N. 1. Hackensack 2-5197 We Specialize Established Since 1929 THE NOVELTY CURTAIN SHOP 225 Main St. Hackensack, N. I. Estimates for Home Decorating Given Almost Opposite Telephone Building Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1 946 Mayor Hubert A. Hogan MAYWOOD, NEW JERSEY U N I T E D MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOPS 136 Main St. Hackensack, N. C. RICHTER Cr SON Plumbing and Heating Contractor Gas and Oil Heating Units Installed lobbing Attended to Promptly Teaneck 6-0222 Cor. Palisade Avenue and Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. I. Compliments of BOGOTA RECREATION, Inc. Compliments of A MAYWOOD FRIEND Hackensack 2-8377 ANN'S BEAUTY SALON Complete Beauty Service Hair Stylist - Permanent Waves 7 East Pleasant Ave. Maywood, N. I Hackensack 2-7850 MAY-RIDGE MARKET FASHION KNITWEAR Meafs Women's and Misses' Sportswear 225 Maywood Ave- Maywood, N4 j H. Bell, Prop. Hackensack 2-1223 ZOO Main St. Hackensack, N. 1. Frank Lascano, Prop. l 1 1 1 17, Q Compliments of READY MADE NECKWEAR CORP. BOC-OTA, NEW JERSEY Q Hackensack 2-488i-2-4882 TAGLlABUE'S Quality Meats and Provision Market Cor. Queen Anne Road and Fairview Ave. Bogota, N. I. MAYWOOD BARBER SHOP Hair Cutting by Experts B. Comp, Prop Hours: Open Daily at 8 A.lVl. Closing Daily at 7 P.M. Except Wed.-l P.lV1., Fri., Sat, 8 P.lV1. 74 West Pleasant Ave. Maywood, N. 1. Hackensack 2-888i THE HEIGHTS PHARMACY, lnc. Wm. Theesfeld, Reg, Pharm. 344 PALISADE AVENUE cor. MAIN STREET BOCOTA, N. I. Compliments of QUEEN ANNE TEA ROOM THEATER BUILDING Hackensack 2-3640 PETER LUHRS Delicatessen - Home Cooking Beer - Wines - Liquors 6 Queen Anne Road Bogota, N. I. Compliments of BOGOTA DELICATESSEN, Inc. 348-350 PALISADE AVENUE BOCOTA, N, I. ? Compliments of OXFORD PRESSING CLUB I5 QUEEN ANNE ROAD BOGOTA, N. l. Phone: Hackensack 3-2343 9 l 1 J ,-.,,. .. 990 The Daily Choice ot Millions BREYERS ICE CREAM I I - FAMOUS FAIN I 228 MAIN STREET ' HACKENSACK. N. 1. Compliments of IOHN REINHARDT, IR. Prescription Pharmacist Fort Lee Road and Queen Anne Road EDGAR PHARMACY 1 l'nrrm-rly crfl'l'llll0llXl' l'lwrnnu'v 22 Queen Anne Road Bogota, N. I. Hackensack 2-0729 Prescriptions Our Specialty Drugs - Sick Room Supplies - Cosmetics Dolly Madison Ice Cream Hackensack 3-9693 MEYER MULLIN Soda - Candy - Cigars - Stationery 296 Palisade Avenue Bogota Reid's Ice Cream Served Exclusively Compliments of LAW INC. 202 Main St. Hackensack, N. I. Phone Teaneck 6-6870 Teaneck, N. 1. 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