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

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Fleigel, P, Shropshire, D, Chace, M. Gramrner, G. Berlamino, E. Beyerle, D. Mullen, D. Woltkamp, A. Schart. Not in picture: Nils Hagen. Co-Editors Peggy Shropshire - Diane Chace CofBusiness Managers George Elder - George Berlarnino Co-Subscription Managers Maxine Grammar - Edna Beyerle Club Editors Dolores Van Blarcom - Ruth Fliegel Art Editors Rose Moomjy - Florence Lilienthal Assistant - Ruth Crawford Music Editor Naomi Schatzberg Dramatic Editor Mary Lou Springhorn YEAR BOOK STAFF Athletics Editors Ruth Curley - Howard Anderson Assistant - Norma Grattage Photographic Editors Betty Ann Brauns - Lucille Profl - Mary Wat- son - Robert Mason - Donald Mason - Ellen Givogri - Kenneth Reuther. Compilation Editor Gloria Montelbano - Carmella Stagnetto - Ianet Kaul Literary Editor Maxine Groscost Typing Staff Chairman: Agnes Scharf Assistants: Leola Landrine - Doris Woltkamp- Norma Wehrmaker - Adele Simon - Virginia Sobeck - Alvine Agazzi - Bernardine Cun- ningham - Dolores Mullen - Norma Grattage- Presents . THE 1948 BCDGCDTA HIGH SCHGCDL EQGQTA, NEW JERSEY FOREWORD Memory is short. So many things happen, that it seems im- possible to recollect all ot them. Day by day, we crowd our minds with the joys of the present. Collecting the events of the best years of our lives re- quired a scrapbook. Indeed, having a scrapbook bound by loyalty, devotion, and sincerity, containing the seasonal ac- counts, would be a successful way of preserving many oi our wonderful memories. As you read through the following pages, remember that this has been our most important project-lrom the beginning year in high school, to the ultimate goal-GRADUATION. But even as you close the book, it is with extreme happiness that we know it can be read again and again, making it possible never to forget. Looking over this reminder of our years at Bogota High School, we recall that without the help and cooperation of our parents, townspeople, and faculty, such days would not have been possible. CONTENTS STAFF FACULTY SENIORS ' CLASSES SPORTS ADS ACTIVITIES SPECIALTIES PATRONS MRS. BESS LANGFITT DEDICATICDN recicxtion of her constcint friendliness cmd the genuine In app t she has shown us, and in reecognition for her untiring interes ' the class of 1948, de- :Ind sincere efforts cs our GCIVISOT, we, diccxte this Purple B to ADMINISTRATION EARL E. PURCELL A.B.. M.A. Supervising Principal ot Schools AB., Lafayette, 19185 M.A., in School Administration, Columbia Uni- versity, 1929, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1944, Instructor in Mathematics, Hackensack High School, 1919-1927, Principal of Bogota High School, 1927-1944, Supervising Principal ot Bogota Public Schools since March, 1944g Secretary Bergen County Schoolmen's Club, 1929-19315 Bergen County Member of the New Iersey Education Association Nomin- ating Committee, 1943-1945. will , - K 1' 1 , 7 V - 'H ' . V y'VV' V 2 I -wi riil ' N' - L v I ' ' I I . .. , .,,,, . t 2 MARIA ALBA IOSEHPHINE L. CHESTER BODKIN ALFRED G. BROWN KAEHARIIEE BULLARD M.A. ALBANESE B.S. Litt.B. ome conomics, Spanish, French M.A. Physics, Algebra, Fund. Mathematics, Cafeteria Supervisor Librarian of Electricity and Vice-Principal Machines. 1 2 S F' ,i HAROLD R. BUNCH CHARLOTTE C. BURT DORIS H. DAVEY MARION DIX ROBERT 1. DOBSON B.A. Art, B.S., M.A. BS., B.C.S. A.B. HiST0YY MeChCmiCG1 DYGWUIQ Biology, Gen. Science Typing, Business, English Secretarial Training SUSAN I, GILNER Secretary to the Principal GEORGE C. HANCE B.C.S. Business Administra- tion, Economics, Law, Geography EVERETT L. HEBEL B.P.E., M.A. Physical Education for Boys 4 GLADYS M. HICKMAN B.S., M.A. Latin AND FACULTY ROBERT POLLISON, IR. A.B., M.A. High School Principal A.B., New Iersey State Teachers College at Montclair, 1931, M.A., in Administration in Supervision, New York University, 19425 Head of Mathe- matics Department, Manasquan High School, 1931-1933, Instructor of Mathematics, Bogota High School, l933-19435 Guidance Director, Bogota High School, 1943, Principal, Bogota High School, l944. MARY F, IACKSON IOSEPH W, IONES BESS A. LANGFITT ANGELO P. LAROSE VINCENT E. PORTNER B.A. A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A, Manual Training B.S. Physical Education History English III 52 IV, MUSiC for Girls General English German, English II MRS. VIRGINIA D. RAYMOND WATERS HENRIETTA P. WI-IYTE TRITENBACH B.S., M.A. A.B., M.A. R.N. Algebra, Chemistry School Nurse Plane Geometry k . Us PAULINE WILLIAM C. SIMPSON MIRIAM L. SYNES MABEL B. TASCA SCHANDELMAIER B.C.S. B.S. B.A.E. A.B., M.A. Shorthand, Typing English English, Public Speaking -I E HAROLD N. ZASTROW B.S., M.A. History 5 Mr. Pollison with some of his Do's and Don'ts. Band strike up the Music, Assernblys begun. -he 'N is V45 These fellows sold out Sadie Hawkins Dance. Lets see there were Patsy Weyant, Ianet Kaul, Lois Bollerman, Naomi Schatzberg, Dolores Mullen, Elvera Olsen, and Beverly Gilmore. F p5x0v' I X as - Maxine Groscosfs debut as conductor. Neil Bowens tuning up for his assembly speech. v Q . 4 .fl Iohn Mills, Roger Chadwick, Ioan Kitts, Iay Ludwig CLASS OFFICERS President .......,.., .... R oger Chadwick Vice President .,.. ..,..... I ohn Mills Secretary .,.... ..... I ay Ludwig Treasurer ..... .... I oan Kitts Senior Dance Senior Play Committee Chairmen Committee Chairmen Refreshments . . . ......,.. Patsy Weyant Properties ...... Lois Bollerman Tickets .,......,.....,..,..... Ed Leidheiser Make-Up C Betty Ann Brauns Decorations ..,., ...,, M ary-Lou Springhom Program . .,.... Elvera OlSGI'1 Advertisement. .Nils Hagen and Rose Moomjy Tickets A , ,,,, Ioyce Ruempler Music .............,......... Selma Sommie Costumes . . . Agnes Scharf Class Day Charles Westphal Maxine Cfroscost Dolores Van Blarcom Peggy Shropshire George Elder SENICRS FRANCES ABBRUSCATO Good natured Fran is a type- writing whiz who thinks work- ing in the office is fun. She keeps her many friends moving by that jolly reminder to be on time . Q17 HOWARD ANDERSEN No team could ask for a better basketball manager than UAn- dy . A quiet boy who has con- sistently kept himself in the background. Andy has gained the respect of his classmates by his unassuming manner. 8 ALVINE AGAZZI Alvine's friendly manner will prove an asset to her. I-ler tav- orite pastimes are roller skating and sketching. Her chosen pro- fession is nursing. i H .nf-' - ,H 'lfni PATRICIA ANN BECKERLE Pat is always cheerful and ready for fun. Her chief interest lies in outdoor sports. Alter graduation in Iune, Pat plans to attend college. RITA ARNOLD Rita, one of our smallest sen- iors, is liked by all. Swimming and ice-skating occupy much of her time. She plans on a business career. HARRY WALKER BEDELL Harry has always managed to have a very good time, and get good grades too. Engineering is his chosen profession. His pleasant manner and cheerful- ness hould help him to suc- . ,AAA 8 ,fivv-C16 ,Zo-vi, ff' iw 2 -. if 7 iff J! vida!!! Q. VAL' ,f fvyvflgf . fllfy X Auf 1 if I .fukfl .fff fy x X Gsonds JAMES BERLAMINO Wherever there is a laughing group of seniors, Berly is sure to be there. His willingness to help a friend in need is a gift that will gain him popularity at Pace. LOIS LOUISA BOLLERMAN Lois, an ardent B.H.S. supportg. er, has been very active inf school. To learn to fly and -TD become a nurse are heriambift tions. i 7-'t Y ,.' ' 'Xl' , i .4 12559- -l ff ,N ox ' X ' x xxhf l is EDNA ANN BEYERLE Petite Edna, with her dancing eyes, sweet personality, and sincere friendliness, is well liked by all. Although she en- joys all sports, her favorites are dancing and swimming. xxx 1 x H' BE'I'l'Y BORNKESSEL Attractive Betty is well-liked by everyone for her sincerity and friendliness. Although her main interests lie in farming and mu- sic, she is well on her way to a career in modeling. RUSSELL I. BISHOP No band in Bogota High has been complete without Russ at either the trombone or tuba. His convincing wit and genial good humor will long be re- memberecl. flew flux. . 'GM endow Qtououfi' CAROL E. BOSLET Blonde and devasting Carol is known for her wonderful dis- position and friendly attitude. This Maywoodian is sure to be a success in the secretarial field. 9 CORNELIUS M. BOWENS Neil is a grand lellow who is liked by all. He is always cheerful and ready to help. Af- ter leaving school in Iune, Neil is going to join the Navy. BETTY ANN BRAUNS Our best looking girl is really a honey. Betts musical ability, charm, and manner have help- ed to make her a prominent member of the class. IO wuz., . or if- an 41 ,0 ff' ' N' .- , - ff ,' . . G9 ,.,? RA'9!'- X XY 'Y I f . N s ., 1 . 5 . 'N- , . ,, .V ,zu 'J' .oc Nix ,ii ' f A' f l f gl 'Ast' ROBERT BRACKETI' Bob's ambition is to study science at Rutgers. His splendid dancing ability is one of his many charms. CHARLES T. BULTMAN Charlie is a cheerful fellow who is the spark of any game he plays. After graduation he in- tends to enter Radio Schovi. it' 14- .fl-6, ANNELIESE BRANDENBURGER One need only to look among piles of Klaxon articles to find Anneliese's smiling face and cheery Hi . As a Willing Work- er and all around girl, our Klax- on editor is tops. Q 1 IAMES BUTTERFIELD. IR. limmy, who was chosen the Wittiest boy, is a great sport in school as well as out of school. He intends to go into the con- struction business. paw-vb. -60... 14.5, ,L x IDA' xl iffy' ARTHUR CAREY Quiet and likeable Artie is always around when there's fun to be had. A solemn count- enance and twinkling eyes be- tray his mirthful spiritr As yet, he has not chosen a profession. . . 1 ' . s , 3 X V' YVONNE H. CAZIN Yvonne is one of the most at- tractive girls in our class. Her smiles and her giggle are un- forgettable. Yvonne's e x p e r t secretarial ability will enable her to enter the business world. v K 4 1 GLADYS CAZIN Cute and small with a sunny smile describes Gladys, Al- WILLIAM E. CAZIN Bill is quiet but jovial. He likes science and has been a ra- dio enthusiast since grammar school. He is studying hard in preparation for a career as a radio technician. as e 'though her manner is quiet, her personality will make r a successive, X i ofa' LI-'M fvfflkmn' . ' ff , W . vrvpfjfrj 1,17 V49 . ff ,oft ' ff' DIANE MARYON CHACE Sincerity, good looks, and in- telligence well describe this honor society member. Her loy- alty and friendship to all will never be forgotten. ff? ' ARMAND CENCI U 1 1 Hard working Herman has tak- en part in various activities at Bogota High. His interest and ability in the field of mechanics are sure to lead him to success. ll ROGER CHADWICK That redhaired back you saw kicking our way to victory, was none other than Red . Basket- ball, baseball and class presi- dency have taken up much of his time. He hopes to enter An- napolis. KAY CECILIA CHARLOCK Her jolly laugh and friendly smile can always be heard throughout the school. Kay's excellent dancing is known by both fellows and girls. She plans to study legal stenog- raphy. BERNARDINE CUNNINGHAM A jolly little miss with a willing wa is Bernie. She knows all it was nf.. PETER CLARKE Pete, ettervescent, never too quiet, likes to argue on minor matters. His excellent mental ability should lead him to im- portant and responsible posi- tions! 1, 'f , y' 1 4 . I ,g - . - 1 n . - ' I ff, 1 Lg4,g'4 ff! J 1 RUTH ELSIE CRAWFORD Blond Ruthie has a great inter- est in art. Because of her pleas- ing personality, she will make a line secretary. With a piano, Ruth can be the lile ol a party. I2 abdlut movies tor they are her favorite pastime. Soon she'll be busily typing as a good secre- tary. RU'l'H CURLEY A twinkle, a smile, lots ol pep- that's Ruth. She will always be remembered for her unexcelled art of baton-twirling as our drum majorette, and for her ac- tivity in sports. RALPH HENRY DASS Ralph is short, jolly, and friend- ly. One of his main interests is his car, in which he's usually seen driving around Maywood. .1t. IOHN DIESLER Ambitious Hans always en- joys a good time. He spends most of his spare time horse- back riding. Because of outside work he has little time for school activities. W if GEORGE E. DAUBENBERGER George is an energetic person, whose time is taken up in play- ing football and in caring for his horse. We know he will be a leader in whatever field he may choose. ARLENE IEAN ECCI.ESTON Short, cute, friendly, and full of pep, well describes Arlene. Her interests lie in dramatics and sports. Arlene's willingness to h e l p whenever needed has gained her many friends. i W ,pil 4 ffwfff, fC . IDA MAY DELL Ida has a very friendly way about her. Her easy going manner and smile for everyone assures her of success in her future as a nurse. Her favorite pastime is skating. ,Rims Fix WILLIAM I. ECKARDT The best story teller in Bogota High, with a dry sense of hu- mor and a distinguished laugh, is Bill, the catcher of our team. He hopes someday to be a pro- fessional baseball player. I3 1 ff A I f A 1 , 2 t few Wi fi t, fe ffifitt-tfrs' 4, ' 1 !:l 1 J: ,. P J lf f K fl ,, - ,rfb 2 .XL 5-.iffy 5 I WA is f 5 '14 , u' I ' f K ' mr' Z' ' iff -lf' .1 , ' l' JJ, V! f 't W5 'fi' Q: fffifs Y, gf. MARY ANN EHLERS Mary Ann's brown curly hair is very much envied by all. Friendly, kind, and generous with a quiet likeable manner, she has made an ideal student. DORIS ALMA FLETCHER Doris's willingness to help and her ready hello have made BHS. a more pleasant place. After graduation Doris plans to go to business school and be- come a secretary. I4 fkffl sliver B GEORGE WILLIAM ELDER Friendly, likeable George, with a keen sense ot humor and a pleasing personality, is a star on the basketball court. He has been a great asset as a busi- ness manager of this book. if RUTH ELIZABETH FLIEGEL Ruth's ready smile and sense of humor have earned her many friends. As feature editor ot the Klaxon, she has shown her versatility and talent for writing, Ruth plans to become a pediatrician. M 91.1-'V 'v lt le IJ FAITH ELEY One of the quiet members of the class is this friend to many. She enjoys and has unusual ability in public speaking. IOSEPH H. GEHRINGER Ioe, friendly, quiet, and cooper- ative, is a newcomer to BHS. Though here only one year, he has made many friends. His tue ture plans are for iiiccliaitical engineering. ,fig ,J J i 'HJ l V-v lm' 1 .,u cliff ' if ln' I' ' V, O? fl! ,. ,y , fl 9 V 1 ,. 3 TI! fy 'wxijll l. V! .' Y I l-I ,Vj ith' BEVERLY ARLENE GILMORE The saying, Good things come in small packages, certainly applies to Bev. Whenever she is seen, she is always smiling. Beverly is liked by everyone in B.H.S. NOBMA GRA at A jlp, t ' le, nag fy d grgg- at r . he ls a of p enprg 'c rsoiiy' who ake all n' xgfheryel the sapfie wjly. l 3 l ' I I 6 8 3 ELLEN MAE GIVOGRE What ever Ellen may be doing, she is never too busy to give a friendly smile to everyone. El- len's gay personality and sin- cerity W i ll make her life a pleasant one. , if . rf ' Qs vnu J'fsQ 0 3 if '49 MI-XXINE L. GROSCOST Energetic and understanding Max has that precious gift of making friends with everyone. We will never forget her won- derful flair for dramatics or her love for her dog, Tippie-Kan- U. MAXINE CLAIRE GRAMMER Neatly dressed, auburn haired Max is a baseball 1over-es- pecially when it comes to the Brooklyn Dodgers. She is friendly, dependable, and a Worker par excellence. DAVID F. HAEMMERLE A good athlete, Dave is a star in both baseball and football, although baseball is his best. He is a well liked d popular fellow g t .G M513 I5 lv I I . P,-5 , NII.S K. HAGEN Nils, one of the football players, finds Cartooning and photog- raphy interesting hobbies. He is friendly and full of that spe- cial Hagen humor. A S? Yip if ,1 nf? Fi s L -r -v .if KAY FRANCES HERZOG A pretty red-head, Kay is an understanding and sincere girl. She enjoys dancing and out- door sports. Her secretarial ability will add much joy to her future. 16 t- it 'y 4754 L, In t - Lf lA,.u I Z ff 31' ,Z , in -'R vw 1. ' lf! A. ff- '. A lt xvwil- - uw tr its V ,',fg5-fir A25 , T- .Stu K , f I .If ,J-I4 s - .1 ,ref . in Q ,I . . Nvffffff ' flff. l,,lf2ff4,f Q DOROTHY CECILIE HALL Dottie has a very friendly way about her. She loves sports, and she takes a keen interest in all ot them, baseball is her favorite. In the near future she work as a secretary. WILLIAM A. HOULDEN Bill has a friendly personality and is liked by everyone. His hobby is collecting stamps. Af- ter graduation, he intends to become a doctor. FREDERICH A. HERGESELL ln spite of his bashfulness Fritz has many friends. Fred thrives on hunting and base- ball. Such an excellent student should have a successful future iii oiifiiriceriiig. HENRY HOUST Dark haired Hank , a friend to all, has been an asset to both band and orchestra all through high school. We know he'll go cess on the road to suc- ability music. G- vt fn ,Q , :fu -5 X. . . dw 4 'QV QIZJ7' 217 f x'X A J 1 ig' - ,lb tx, A,..,N Qi X 8 ,!4!fff7fIJ ' X 'T L r.. x-- 'Z -0 1 4'f'tf,' Nuhxnsx 'NuNi', .b , XA ff,l.,f!!f!f -J. 9 3.5 '-R S5 3 V 5N1,...ib-3' X? 41 ,f'::,.ff la X17 ffifj ' . N .,- -- , , ' 4 I I by-4 5-ka. v N, pr 'I , '. ' 'fi .j6fffjf ,lj . f T' ' - .v,,',5.- ' ' . .1 ' ,,, Yiinv ' X' N xx. Q:-, if -xx f-.f74 '77f M ' jf' ' N YNAMYLXMDNE ...we-X x. li X P ff3jZjg Lyla. ffg tunfloving Nance, who was our ,yxvxpersonality plus tits plsbpy,,Q-., S. wonderful cheerleader captain. Her many abilities and cheery disposition make her a Queen to all who know her. IANET C. KAUL Light-brown, naturally cu r l y hair, brown eyes and a pleas- ing personality describe Ianet. She is a willing and hard work- jf' er lor any goodjcause. M! ,f,z :LJ M V. 'LVM 1 ,J Lf! AIM, 1 ,f v , jf ' M lf' , 't f' f .ff ,, ff 0 ,lr AQ fr J C MARY IOURNEE Mary has a very charming way that we know will take her tar in the lield of lashion designing, for which she has a definite talent. Her favorite pastime is oil painting. fly! f ff! DONALD DAVIDQKQPLAN all, dark, hbndsome-'Don, the ftroubador of the Senior class, is well known forfhis singing and acting ability.A,We wish him lots ot luck 'in hisgcollege career. X IANE C. KERCHOF Full ot fun and fancy free , describes, lanie, who loves sports and appreciates a good time. We are sure her good marks will be an asset to her after graduation. CHARLES KERSTEN Charlie is what the story books and the movies would call tall dark, and handsome. His quiet, friendly personality has rn a d e h i m a n outstanding SGlllUI', I7 xl , I wif' N I , 1 1 ,l , L , t t ' 4. ' s '. 1 ' J .. 'i I 1 I 'x K wx t T -1 -4 X If RN ', L lyk XIX JOAN A. KITTS loan is noted tor her pleasing x . 5 personality and neatness. Her ,' 5 ugh' friendliness and helpfulness will take her lar in this world. Ioan's plan is to become a den- tal technician. LOUISE S. KRETSCH Enthusiastic Doots wants to be a lab. technician. Right now sports, especially ice skatin and t 'r.lir1g': tezberh bg Her m nly the be-,s or . 'ivy' s J J' I8 HUGH A. KOENIG Hugh could be described as the silent type , thrilling many a girl with his muscular build. He is a conscientious worker both in and out of school. my . INS! LEOLA MARIE LANDRINE Lee is among the quiet de- pendable group of the class. Her musical ability charms her friends. To be a nurse is her heart's desire. - J' GERALDINE M. KOESTNER Fun loving Gerry has an inter- est in sports, and has played on many class teams, all of which will be a great help for her future work as a gym teacher. Q93 fggjirgy' CAROLYN C. LEEDS Quiet and sincere, Carol is one girl who makes a loyal friend. Her p l e a s i n g personality assures her success in any field she may choose. YYUL ww JM. gi D.. le' Ml EDWARD LEIDHEISER Eddie's quick wit, superb lead- ership, and friendly smile have won him a host of friends. This letter-man's competency an d dependability have made him an outstanding Student Coun- cil President. pf g is 4, FLORENCE E. LEWIS Florence is a peppy, all around girl. She loves sports, music, agua dancing and books. Her friend- W ' fy, ly manner will be missed by all 5 ' 5 FLORENCE S. LILIENTHAL One of the honor members of our class, Florence is very fond of swimming and outdoor sports. We wish her success in her career as a commercial artist. Zgfws f ,When she graduates and be- ' 'L A comes a bookkeeper. xi' Miz! IAY F. LUDWIG Full of Wit and intelligence, lay is a talented trombone player. He has dramatic ability, plus a knack at sports writing. His future lies in the field ol teaching English. CHARLES LIEBEZEIT Where there's a baseball game you're bound to find Charlie. Hunting and stamp collecting are his hobbies. lt he doesn't inherit that million, Charlie plans to join the Army. f P pl gsant HY Q she I9 li .V M . v , J , Y I 0, I' D7 . , Q J ff, DONALD MASON Don is a quiet boy who can usually be found in the dark- room, or in the music room singing a good tenor, Don would like to enter the held of scientific agriculture after grad- uation. ,i i V -A U x tj t 1: . 'U , ' x . .J i X i X . ,- 'Q . F . X -x A K' ntl . Af I J f lx, GL , j.6iw xr. V. 'A L : mv r i f ' . hffffiif IM.. Hikinifk E1 Y GRACE A. MCCABE Tall, dark, attractive Grace has a friendly smile for everyone. She always has a good word for all. She proved she had act- ing ability in the Senior Play. 20 ,ii ti I 3 3 ROBERT MASON Bob, full of fun and laughs, is noted for his stories of the farm up in Sussex. His know- ledge of automobile parts is tops, therefore he plans to be' come a mechanic. M ti' tgjif' ADELAIDE M. MAVUS Addie, will usually be found at the roller skating rink. With her good nature and sportsman' ship we are sure she will get everything in life that she def serves. i ,. ff xl 'lx- cfgv X, - ' . x I .:, f x x i - x f 1 ' X . . S sf? rf if ' EVELYN M. MCGAULEY , -' 5 V - Pert Ev is credit to Bo 5 A High. Her e r'ng a 'lb api' i brought he of the kylie. gf' fiel r'ffusic she-21 o v is ne o 'ADW pl, VJ' f i t. kj! A IOHN MILLS Friendly lohn, who has a habit of playing tricks and getting in and out of trouble, will be a success in anything he does. His pleasing personality and sincere manner have made him a friend to all. t I I .. A, GLORIA MONTALBANO Gloria is a very likeable per- son, having a smile lor every- one. She is quick and capable in everything she does. Secre- tarial school alter graduation is her aim. NOEL MOYER This student is one of our quiet, friendly and dependable class members. He is interested in aviation, camping, and Boy Scout work. Lehigh University is his goal. fll,Z4fS,444- - ' fe'-f'M4-' - ,X A . Q' WVg,yb'CL',?, ' jj 095- ,470 0'-ff'-7 f 2' eerie. 44.4.4 if Qin... if ROSE MOOMIY This friendly, peppy, dark- eyed, smiling, little senior, can well be called the artist, of our class. She plans to attend art school, and someday become a commercial artist. ROBERT MULHOLLAND Bob is not as quiet as most people think. He loves to tease and has a very pleasing per- sonality. Aiter graduationyhe will enter the Marine Corps. x 544 IACK MOORE When lack is not playing his favorite sport, football, he may be found practicing on his d r u rn s. His happy-go-lucky manner has won him a host of friends. ks. .V . if i is DOLORES MULLEN Happy-go-lucky Dolores is al- ways smiling. Her outstanding Wit and humor made her chos- en the Wittiest Girl of the class. Zi EUGUENE MULLINS Euguene is a quiet fellow with a very friendly manner. You'll always find him in Mullen's, working behind the fountain. We are sure he will attain his life's desire. IOSEPH NEBBIA Although Ioe is quiet in school, X, HERBERT MURK Uncle Herby spends his leis- ure driving his tather's car. l-le plays football and basketball, and has dramatic talent. With his scholastic ability he should succeed as a doctor. ' 4-' f7Ji:Juv.' sy' . F he has been very active in the band, playing his trusty trom- bone. His friendly attitude will surely follow him through life. 22 ELVERA OI.SEN Happy and friendly describes Elvera. With her talent for sew- ing plus her attractiveness we are sure she will make a suc- cess in her plans to be a fash- ion designer. wJ El V ROBERT MEYERIACK Quiet and well mannered Bob, who carne to Bogota in his junior year, is well liked by all. He has been active in all sports although his favorite is base- ball. MARILYN PANISIS Lynn has brought fame to BH. S. by playing the violin for a year in the All-State Orchestra. She enjoys working part-time and plans to attend music school. ,iflglii '1 iu. .a Q GEORGE PEARY What George lacks in stature is amply possessed in wit and friendliness. His hobby is the collecting of menus from un- usual places. LOUIS REMSCHEL Louis, one of our more quiet classmates, is still undecided about his future. He will al- ways be remembered for filling one of the main positions in the band. ..I,-Qisii we ' iff' . 'i - .- I Q N is NCQ xg, ,t 3 X la 1 X . . its - 3+ wh, HOWARD PHILLIPS Good looking, with brown cur- ly hair, describes the skating king of the senior class. A pleasing personality, one of his fine attributes, will definitely follow him through life. KENNETH RUETHER Candid Kenny, known to all for this hobbies of photography and basketball, is sure to be a success in whatever field of work he may choose. LUCILLIE PROFF Lou's quick ways and cute per- sonality will certainly make a hit after graduation. This little bundle of pep has quite an in- terest in Niagara University. HELEN ROMITO Helen, one of our dark haired, dark eyed, quiet seniors, plans to tak e a Beauty Culture Course. Her smile and talent will undoubtedly help her in her professional work. 23 IOYCE RUEMPLER Perf Ioyce, with naturally wavy hair and beautiful eyes, will long be remembered for her sense of humor, her bubbling laughter, and her friendliness. at NAOMI SCHATZBERG Naomi's charming personality is excelled only by her beauti- ful soprano voice, Smartly dressed, friendly and under- standing she will go far with her music. 24 RAYMOND SAUTER Ray seems to be a quiet fellow until you really know him. His Collie and car keep him quite busy. Someday when you take an airplane trip Ray may be your pilot. Gslalngsluuwa, 1,908-1 64,0-v4 o-MA, ' mr... ALLGAIKG, -lc-,Z,wa7a, .fawlm Ja 6, AGNES SCHARF '?'L!Agnes who is always i ac - ,bacamtely dressed, is known for hept.ZA,1, C eerful giggle. She enjoys sports, especially football'a '4d ga es. Her favorite pastime is Q5 IEAN SCHUMACHER Petite and adorable, des- cribes Iean, but don't let her size fool you. Although she is small, she's full of pep and has taken part in mcyy, spo , since empfgQ,B2Eysf ,L, wpvifpf ELISE SCI-IULZE Elise, a quiet and unassuming person, has always given her time and talents generously to help others. She will be remem- bered for her tireless work on the Klaxon staff. jf' ob- .J . 14' I x I' ' f-N. I i I I 1 - i '-.a if' Vi 1' A , s. ROBERT E-.scHw1-:PPE Handsome Bobby is a real spark plug on our basketball squad. He shines as an actor at B.H.S. and plays a sweet saxo- phone. He'll attend .college to learn public accounting, ri .ip ADELE SIMON Chinese food and piano play- ing are the prime interests of this Senior. Delly's infectious sense of humor will win her many friends at college. 'hz . l. . .1 - . ' 1 4. . J Vs 1 ,f , ALFRED SEAMAN 'i it! gd aff , PEGGY SHROPSHIRE Vivacious Peg is always in the swing of things. Her dramatic ability has brought her far in the field of acting. gWith her wonderful perso ality we know she will succe , ' vm , - Conscientious Red can b seen -J x f V , i either on th if or in. n 'f q 1, i .-LV the art roorf-fgi? d youllri l lp ,,. L U not hav en plete with- . , it e d ms. ' -. ' . jf-1 , . f fl! I .I Y ,YH W .I A t ' I A D A- J' . i f AJ I ,I -X it Ji .Lf 4 y .V t y il ff i -Q if 3 4 A ' PETER SLOAN ls an expert rider and a lover of horses. His ready smile has won him many friends in B.H.S. Our school was well represent- ed in the Golden Gloves tour- nament by this peppy little hard-hitting fighter. il VIRGINIA SOBECK Ginny, will always be remem- bered by everyone because of her big blue eyes, her pretty smile, and her jolly disposition. To be a Commercial Artist is her heart's desire, Us SELMA SOMMIE Selma, one of our dark-haired beauties, is known lor her ex- cellent piano playing. Alter school she plans to devote her time to being a secretary. -V LOIS STAAB Lois, quiet and friendly, is liked by everyone. Her pleasing per- sonality will bring her success. For her future, she plans a sec- retarial career. 26 If-.J J- N ,-V' 1 440 Adil-Ala-4 A4 r,r.4..a.9 b . ' ' A se. 441 sPmNGHonN JA. Lou's enthusiastic spirit and sincerity make her an A-l '44 cheerleader, Her super person- ality, intelligence, and versatil- ity will carry her lar through the teaching protession.,j -,Qu nicruinn D. SONHEIM ,..-.-,Zi . One of our red-hatred seniors is Dick. Morning League bas- ketball and the P. A. System QM occupy his time, but his real interests are in radio and en- gineering. College is his aim. -elf IVIARILYN STARS CARMELA STAGNITTI lthough Millie only came to us in her Iunior year, she has been a constant B.H.S. rooter. his sparkling brown-eyed lass to attend a business Good-natured and liked by allfk-LQ ' Marilyn is known for her gay ly I' - f laugh and her friendliness. She r 'I-QM., -Y, enjoys outdoor sports, hopes to enter Katherine Gibbs next year. l Zn. L 'J i l HELEN STRUCKMANN Helen possesses, to the envy of u-42 all her classmates, blond, na- 9-.... turally curly hair. Her future plans are to attend a beauti- cian school. FERN E. THIERBACK Fern is a lass who hails from the country. She is always par- ticipating in girls' sports. Her favorites are 'horseback riding and swimming. x xv' i, X XNY, Xxf, .V .N ,nik 1 K Y 'V W' gd.: r LIJJX cv f. P L m , , M. ' K . 3 , X x :J V .s XJ' f .tbl ,gf K ll- JR .,f f .,-V' i Q, XJR PM - HQ XSM Pl t. I-Q91 ki Q XC, iv' Xl KX VF. . C XV, r-'yy - Q E5 sw' 'gre RD. 1 4 r ' fr, I' A: 9y 'uf Rx, 7' B-J in 11 - I' -Y' X ' ' nf if N Cv, ft X . . ,- A .0 cm 1- . -' C x -A' DOROTHY TENNY Music and dancing rate high with Dot, who is one of B.l-I.S.'s most loyal fans. After gradu- ation she'll surely succeed in the business world. DOLORES VAN BLARCOM Short and blond is our Dolores, an asset to the Purple B . A Maywoodian and a friend to everyone, she hopes to attend Pratt University of Art in the fall. x , l GORDON TERHUNE Gordon is a quiet sort of fellow, who is liked by all. His favorite sport is baseball. After gradu- ation he would like to operate ci diner. LORRAINE D. WATSON Although Lorraine is quiet and shy, she's lots of fun. Lorraine may be uncertain concerning her career, but there is no doubt that her personality, her pleasant manner, and her sin- cerity will win her many friends. 27 MARY VERA WATSON Oh How l Hate to Get Up in the Morning is Marys theme. An exception to the rule Red loves homework? Fiery hair- mischievous eyes H Mary. The business world beckons her. CHARLES WESTPHAL Friendly, fun - loving Charlie likes to dance. Known for his good grooming, slickecl hair, IUNE A. WEBBER , lune's sweet personality and cute looks are sure to take her far on the road to success. Out- side of school Iune has quite a future in Georgia Tech . NORMA WEHRMAKER P. A. D. rates highest of all Norms subjects. Her favorite pastime is roller skating. Future years may find Norma in the medical profession. and neat clothing. Charlie is sure to succeed as an engin- eer. ' PQR 'fe g , XCFQC' Q2 99-Q A ' 'T X .- K s 0 P1 PATRICIA WEYANT ii, ics 9 rfat, one of the cute tricks in the senior class, has special interests in athletics. Though usually soltspoken, she is one of B.H.S.'s strongest rooters. s '1 1 v . N v X x , , la 5 , 3 f lv NK N X l' 5 . Nb . N sc! x 5 ' 1 28 7 -'S '-s . . 5 5-7 ,L moms B womuimp A L' 1 S01-lik A11 ll 'fl aj K 'V ll . -Vw Q 'LD Af' SL jf jwcljg pp 539' iffy. . W J.. If-'L tl ft' ' l J' l X I cu IV t 1.5 ,',iJ'W J L lj Q lvl MMM 1 . . . , 1 V ll ff QQ J Mi L, . 3 - P, 71 I Ml , ,af . X ' r , ,,,,. . I - 1 A lv N f Q5 IL -. T A A Q ly-l WM I .' 4 f 1' ' i L ' A ff Q . 5 -' V ,I r 43' W fwfiwvtfi J-UMX it Ag-v-L if W M ft Jw-H IOHN WILSON Friendly, happy, and likeable, best describes our Iack, one of the stars of the Senior Play. Al- ways iull of fun, he will go lar on the road to success. ,1-Dv5O1.P4: .RA1As- 'L ,u,4,,,lJ-ww-4 GEORGE YHLEN This tall, handsome, all-county tackle is well known through- out the halls ot B.H.S. George's natural friendliness and unas- suming manner will always assure him ot many friends. ROBERT WOLF Bob is a quiet, likeable tellow, who works hard at anything he does whether it be in school, work, or sports. After gradua- ting he intends to go to Stev- ens. Q Doris is friendly to all. Basket- ball and swimming are her fav- orite sports. Although her fu- ture, up to now is uncertain, we are sure this pretty blond will make out very well. Ubi' , g L'JL,,,,,,,. -MMA, KA, JJ-dfflafjfi ,af .E f , fx jfxf 'YA-4 4ZJ44,,,- -fleifl !Zffq,-Xl fl! say! -2f-'ff3,vfIi-,. , f f - 173 4,-1 i'f,,,4 WMQ 4' ui K 125.191 , 29 ,af of -f Yf06C,Ql y SENIOR ACTIVITY ROSTER FRANCES ABBRUSCATO: Glee Club l, Library Council 3, 4, Commercial Club 4. ALVINE AGAZZI: Yearbook 4, Bowling Club 2, Iunior Prom Committee 3. HOWARD E. ANDERSEN: Basketball Manager 3, 4, Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4, Morning League Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 2, Yearbook Staft 4, Tgen Canteen 2, 3, Sophomore Hop Commit- tee . RITA ARISIOLD: Bowling Club 2, Iunior Prom Commit- tee . PATRICIA ANN BECKERLE: Klaxon 2, 3, Archery 2, Art Club 3, 4, Iunior Prom Committee 3. HARRY WALKER BEDELL: Football 3, 4. GEORGE IAMES BERLAMINO: Photography Club 2, Men's Music 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Bergen County Festival 2, Hi-Y 4, Band 2, 3, 4, -Orchestra 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Morning League Basketball 2, 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2. EDNA ANN BEYERLE: Student Council 2, Soccer 1, 2, Hockey l, 2, 4, Basketball l, 3, Yearbook 4, Li- brary Council l, Commercial Club 3, Assembly Program 4, Senior Play Committee 4. RUSSELL I. BISHOP: Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Swing Band 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Men's Music 3, 4. LOIS LOUISA BOLLERMAN: Teen Canteen l, 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Soccer l, 2, Hockey l, 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Softball l, 2, Speedball 2, 3, Bowling Club 1, Archery 2, Klaxon 3, Choral Group 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Iunior Prom Com! mittee 3, One Act Play Committee 1, 2, 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Dramatic Club 2, Art Club 3, Bergen County Festival 3, Senior Dance Commit- tee 4, Numeral Holder 3. BETTY BORNKESSEL: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Iunior Prom Committee 3, Volley Ball Team l, Basketball Team 1, Bergen County Band 2, 4, Bergen County Orchestra 3, Senior Play Com- mittee 4. CAROL E. BOSLET: Archery Club 2, Commercial Club 4, Senior Play Committee 4. CORNELIUS M. BOWENS: Morning League Basketball 2, 3, 4, Morning League Baseball 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BRACKETT: Men's Choral 4, Photography Club 4, Yearbook Staff 4., Assistant Director, Sophomore Play . ' ANNALIESE BRANDENBERGER: Photography Club 2: Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Bergen County Orches- tra 3, Bergen County Band 4, Senior Play Com- mittee 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Klaxon 3, 4. BETTY ANN BRAUNS: Art Club 2, French Club 2, Klax- on 3, Yearbook 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Group 3, 4, Bergen County Festival 3, 4, Sophomore Hop Committee, Senior Dance Committee, Senior Play Committee, Teen Canteen 3. CHARLES T. BULTMAN: Morning League Basketball 2, 3, 4, Morning League Softball 3, 4, Rifle Club, Stamp Club, Glee Club, Bergen County Music Festival 3, Sophomore Hop Committee, Iunior Prom Committee, Teen Canteen. IAMES BUTTERFIELD, IR.: Radio Club 2, Men's Music 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Bergen County Music Festival 3, Yearbook 4. ARTHUR CAREY: Stamp Club 2, Rifle Club 2, Teen Canteen. GLADYS P. CAZIN: Iunior Prom Committee. WILLEANL 4CAZlN: Radio Club 2, 3, Photography lu , . YVONNE H. CAZIN: Commercial Club 3, 4, Archery Club 2, Band 2. ARMAND CENCI: One Act Play Committee 2, 3. DIANE MARYON CHACE: Klaxon 3, Yearbook 4, Senior Play 4, Dramatic Club 2, Iunior Prom Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, One Act Play Committee 1, 2, 3, Teen Canteen 1, 2, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Assembly Committee 3, Senior Dance 30 Committee 4, Softball 2, Bowling Club l. ROGER WAYNE CHADWICK: Football 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Morning League Basket- ball 2, Vice President, Sophomore Class, Vice President, Iunior Class, President, Senior Class, Sophomore Hop Committee, Iunior Prom Commit- tee, Senior Dance Committee, Varsity B 3, 4, Hon- or Society 3, 4. KAY CECEILA CHARLOCK: Hockey 2, Dramatics 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, Student Assembly 4. PETER CLARKE: Art Club 1, Student Council 2, Foot- ball 3, Morning League Basketball 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Men's Choral Group 3, Iunior Prom Commit- tee, Teen Canteen 2, 3, Sophomore Hop Com- mittee. RUTH ELSIE CRAWFORD: Dramatics 1, 2, Art Club, secretary 2, Yearbook, Assistant Art Editor 4. BERNARDINE CUNNINGHAM: Latin Club 1: Bowling l, Senior Play Committee 4, Yearbook 4. RUTH CURLEY: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, 4, Speed- ball 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Treasurer, Photography Club 3, Referee Club 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, Iunior Prom Committee, Senior Home Room, Treasurer, Numeral Holder 2, 3, 4, Senior Dance Committee, Varsity B 4, Maiorette 4. RALPH HENRY DASS: Football 3, 4, Varsity B 4. GEORGE E. DAUBENBERGER: Morning League Base- ball 2, Football 4, Varsity B 4. IDA MAY DELL: Band I, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Orchestra 1, Hockey 1, 4, Soccer 1, Klaxon 2, Assistant Editor 3, Klaxon Dance Committee 3, Library Council 3, 4. ARLENE IEAN ECCLESTON: Archery 2, Dramatics 2, 3, Photography 3, One Act Play Committee 3, Home- room Treasurer 3, Iunior Prom Committee 3, Teen Canteen 3. WILLIAM I. ECKARDT: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Morning League Softball l, 2, Sophomore Hop Committee. MARY ANN EHLERS: Photography 2, Klaxon 3. GEORGE WILLIAM ELDER: Morning League Basketball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Photography 2, Menfs Music 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Rifle Club 3, Iunior Prom Committee 3. FAITH ELEY: Bowling 1, Archery 2, Dramatics A 2, 3, Teen Canteen 2, One Act Plays 1, Library Coun- cil l. DORIS ALMA FLETCHER: Dramatics 1, Glee Club 1, 2, Choral Group 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, Bergen County Chorus 3, 4, Iunior Prom Committee for Bids 3. RUTH ELIZABETH FLIEGEL: Klaxon 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor Klaxon 3, 4, Dramatics Club A 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Group 3, 4, One Act Play Com- mittee 3, Senior Play 4, Yearbook 4, Co-Editor Club Pages, Bergen County Chorus 3, 4, Iunior Prom Decorating Committee 3. BEVERLY ARLENE GILMORE: Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer, Photography Club 3, Archery 2, Make-up Committee, One Act Plays 3, Make-up Committee Senior Play 4, Iunior Prom Committee 3, Teen Canteen 3, Secretary, Home Room 3. ELLEN MAE GIVOGRE: Basketball Numeral 2: Volley- ball 2, Secretary, Photography Club 3, Yearbook 4, Iunior Ring Committee 3, Teen Canteen 2, Art Club l, G.A.A. 4. MAXINE CLAIR GRAMMER: Library Council 2, Pho- tography Club 3, Yearbook 4, Senior Play Com- mittees 4, Iunior Prom Committee 3, Teen Can- teen . NORMA GRATTAGE: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Speed- ball 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, Iunior Prom Committee 3, Referees Club 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Dance Committee, Secretary, Home Room 2, 4, Numeral Holder Z, 3, 4, Varsity B 4, Teen Can- teen l, 2, 3, Secretary 2, G.A.A. 4. MAXINE L. GROSCOST: Dramatics A 3, 4, Dramatics B 3, G.A.C. 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, President 4, Girl's Choral Group 3, 4, Girl's Choral Ensemble 3, Bergen County Chorus 3, 4, All-State Chorus 4, Feature Editor, Klaxon 4, Yearbook 4, Literary Editor, One Act Plays 3, Best Actress 3, Senior Play 4, Senior Dance Committee. DAVID F. HAEMMERLE: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Z, 3, 4, Morning League Softball 1, Varsity B Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Teen Canteen 2, Treasurer 3, Iunior Prom Committee 3, Bowling Club 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 3. NILS K. HAGEN: Football 2, 3, 4, Senior Dance Com- mittee, Yearbook Staff. DOROTHY CECILIE HALL: Soccer team I, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Second Basketball team 3, Choral 2, 3, 4, G.A.C. 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Bergen County Chorus 3, Numeral Holder 3, 4, Minstrel Show 3, Baseball 3, Archery 2, Commercial Club 3. FREDERICK ARTHUR HERGESELL: Morning League Basketball 2, 4, Morning League Baseball 2, Bas- ketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Home Room President 4. KAY FRANCES HERZOG: Archery 2, Yearbook 4, Girl's Baseball 3. WILLIAM A. HOULDEN: Rifle Club I, 2, Stamp Club 2, President, Stamp Club 2. HENRY HOUST: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Bowl- ing 2, Teen Canteen 2, 3. NANCY IEROME: Band 1, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Teen Canteen 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 2, President, Orchestra 1, 2, Treasurer, Freshman Class, Secretary Sophomore Class, Treasurer Iunior Class, Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Sottball l, 2, 3, Speedball 2, 3, G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary Student Council 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Hop Committee, Secretary Iunior Prom Committee, Varsity B 3, Numeral 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, Minstrel Show 3, Yearbook 4, Senior Dance Com- mittee. MARY IANE IOURNEE: Art Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics l, Library Council 4. DONALD DAVID KAPLAN: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Orch- estra l, 2, Band 2, 3, Rifle Team 1, 2, One Act Plays 1, 2, 3, 4, Morning League Basketball 2, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Men's Music 3, 4, All-County Chorus 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, Senior Play ' 4, Stamp Club 2, Minstrel Show 3. JANET C. KAUL: Glee Club 1, Choir 1, Iunior Prom Committee, Library Council 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Yearbook 4, Teen Canteen 3. IANE C. KERCHOF: Soccer l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Speedball 2, 3, Softball l, 3, Chor- al Group 3, 4, Band 3, Orchestra 3, TriiHi-Y 3, President 4, One Act Play Committee l, Senior Play 4, Basketball 3, Iunior Prom Committee 3, Teen Canteen 3, Choir 1, Yearbook 4, Referees Club 3, Bowling Club 2, Latin Club l, Art Club 2, Minstrel Show 3, Numerals 3, 4. CHARLES KERSTEN: Vice President, Homeroom 4. IOAN A. KITTS: Delegate of Girls State 3, Sophomore Treasurer, Sophomore Hop Committee, Hockey 3, Art Club 3, 4, Iunior Secretary, Iunior Prom Com- mittee, Tri-Hi-Y Historian 4, Art Club, Vice Presi- dent 3, 4, Senior Treasurer, Soccer Team 4, Num- erals 3, 4. HUGH A. IQCOENIG: Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Play Com- mittee . GERALDINE M. IGOESTNER: Band l, 2, Treasurer, Orch- estra 1, 2, Choral Group 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 4, Hoc- key I, 2, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, G.A.C. 2, 3, 4, Referees Club 3, 4, Numeral Holder 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Archery Club 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 4. LOUISE S. KRETSCH: Band Twirler 2, 3, 4. LEOLA MARIE LANDRINE: Choral Group 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Dramatic Club 2, Treasurer Homeroom 3, 4, Bergen County Chorus 3, 4. CAROLYN C. LEEDS: Archery 2, Art Club 2, Yearbook 3, Girl's Baseball 3, Senior Play Committee, Glee Club 4, Senior Dance Committee. EDWARD S. LEIDHEISER: Class President 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2, Morning League Bas- ketball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Sopho- more Hop Committee, Student Council, Vice Pres- ident 3, Iunior Prom Committee, Homeroom Pres- ident 3, Hi-Y Secretary 3, Delegate to Boy's State Convention 3, Student Council President 4, Foot- ball 4, Senior Dance Committee, Hi-Y 4. FLORENCE E. LEWIS: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, Library Council 2, Dramatics 2, Teen Canteen 2, Choral Group 2, One Act Play Committee 2, Soc- cer Team 3, 4, Hockey Team 4, Minstrel Show, Numeral Holder 3, 4, Commercial Club 4. CHARLES LIEBEZEIT: Stamp Club 2, Bowling Club 2. 3, Klaxon 3. FLORENCE S. LILIENTHAL: Klaxon 2, 3, Archery 2, Iunior Prom Committee 3, Art Club 3, 4, Purple B Staff 4, Senior Dance Committee. IAY F. LUDWIG: Class President l, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative Z, Bergen County Band 2, Teen Canteen 2, Morning League Basket- ball 2, One Act Play 2, 3, Swing Band 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, Historian 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Klaxon 3, Klax- on Assistant Editor 4, Bergen County Orchestra 3, Senior Play, Class Secretary 4, Hi-Y 4. FRANCES MAY MAGUIRE: Library Council 2, 3, Vice President, Senior Play Committee 4, Teen Can- teen 2, Glee Club 4. DONALD MASON: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Bergen County Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Men's Music 3, 4, Boy's Choral Group 3, French Club 2, Morning League Basketball 2 Library Council l, 2. ROBERT MASON: French Club 2, President, Glee Club 1, 3, Photography 3, Library Council. ADELAIIDI-I2 M. MAVUS: Commercial Club 3, 4, Base- bal . GRACE A. McCABE: Soccer 1, Basketball 1, Bowling Club 1, Yearbook 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Library Council I, 2, Senior Play, Teen Canteen 2, 3, Baseball 3, Homeroom Secretary 2 Minstrel Show 3. EVELYN M. MCGAULEY: Hockey 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Dra- matics l, 2, Choral Group 4, Homeroom President 2, One Act Play l, Teen Canteen l, 2, 4, Cheer- leader 4 Sophomore Hop Committee, Iunior Prom Committee: Senior Dance Committee. IOHN MILLS: Choir 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, President 4, Vice-President, Senior Class, Klax- on 3, One Act Play 3, Senior Play, Teen Canteen 1, 2, Archery l, Bowling 1, Bergen County Choir 1, 2, 3, Men's Choir 3. GLORIA MONTALBANO: Yearbook 4, Commercial Club Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Girl's Athletic Association 4. ROSE MOOMIY: Soccer team I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey Team I, 3, Speedball 2, 3, Basketball 3, Numeral Holder 3, 4, Freshman Secretary I, Art Club, Treasurer 2, One Act Play 2, Teen Canteen 2, Klaxon Staff 2, Dramatics 3, Referee Club 3 Tri-Y 3, 4, Year- book 4, Glee Club 4, Girls' Athletic Association 4, Senior Dance Committee. JACK MOORE: Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Moming League Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Morning League Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4-, Varsity B 3, 4, Swing Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3. NOEL MOYER: Morning League 1, Bowling Club 2, Aviation Club 2, Rifle Club 2. ROBERT MULHOLLAND: Rifle Club I. DOLORES MULLEN: Archery 2, Library Council 3, Teen Canteen 3, 4, Yearbook 4, One Act Play Com- mittee 3, Senior Play Committee 4. EUGENE MULLEN: Aviation Club 3, Teen Canteen 3. HERBERT MURK: One Act Plays l, 2, 3, Art Club 1, Glee Club 3, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, Honor 31 Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. ROBERT MYERIACK: Morning League Basketball 45 Baseball 3, 45 Football 4. IOSEPH IAMES NEBBIA: Football 35 Morning League Basketball 2, 45 Morning League Baseball 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 35 Swing Band 25 Klaxon 3, 45 Iunior Prom Committee 35 French Club Z5 Photography Club 2, 35 Teen Canteen 3. ELVERA OLSEN: Harlequin Club 2, 45 Yearbook 45 Play Committee 2, 45 President, Harlequin Club 45 Basketball 1. MARILYN PANISIS: Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Art Club 15 Library Council 15 Bowling Club 15 Archery 25 Choral Group 2, 35 One Act Play Committee 2. GEORGE PEARY: Photography Club 3. HOWARD PHILLIPS: Morning League Softball 2, 35 Iunior Varsity Basketball 25 Morning League Bas- ketball 2, 35 Glee Club 3, 4. LUCILLE PROFF: Dramatic Club 2, 35 Klaxon l, 25 Pho- tography 35 Archery 25 Hockey 15 Baseball 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Band 25 Orchestra 25 Girls' Choral Group 2, 35 Iunior Prom Committee5 Senior Dance Committee5 Yearbook 4. LOUIS REMSCHEL: Morning League Basketball l, 25 Eandll, 25 Orchestra 1, 25 Morning League Soft- a . KENNETH REUTHER: Morning League 2, 3, 45 Photog- raphy Club 2, 3, President 45 Basketball 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 4. HELEN ROMITO: Glee Club 1, 45 Choral Group 15 Klaxon 3. JOYCE RUEMPLER: Art Club 25 Sophomore Hop Com- mitteeg Teen Canteen 2, 35 Klaxon 35 Klaxon Dance Committee 35 Iunior Prom Committee 35 Senior Play Committee 45 Glee Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Senior Dance Committee5 Minstrel Show 3. RAYMOND SAUTER: Football 25 Basketball 3. AGNES SCHARF: Yearbook 45 Commercial Club 35 Library Council l5 Soccer 25 Senior Play Com- mittee 45 Senior Dance Committee5 Iunior Prom Committee 3. E. BOBBY SCHWEPPE: Baseball l5 Basketball 2, 3, 45 One Act Play l, 35 Morning League Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Morning League Softball l, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Men's Choral 3, 45 Swing Band 3, 45 Teen Canteen l, 2, 35 Bowling Club 15 Bergen County Orchestra 25 Bergen Coun- ty Band 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Treasurer, 35 Historian, Hi-Y 45 Senior Play. ALFRED SEAMAN: Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Rifle Club5 Men's Choral. PEGGY SHROPSHIRE: Glee Club 35 Girls' Choral 35 Soccer 35 Dramatic Club 35 Bergen County Festi- val 35 Iunior Prom Committee: Speedball 35 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Volleyball 35 Yearbook 45 Klaxon 35 Num- eral Holder 35 G.A.A. 45 Oratorical Contest 45 Senior Dance Committee5 Senior Play. ADELE SIMON: Glee Club l, 45 Choir 15 Photography 25 Library Council 35 Yearbook 45 Publicity Com- mittee, Senior Play 4. PETER SLOAN: Morning League Softball 2, 3, 45 Morn- ing League Basketball 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA SOBECK: Archery 25 Art Club 2, 35 Year- book 4. SELMA SOMMIE: Swing Band 2, 35 Bowling Club Z5 Teen Canteen l, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Assembly Accompanist 45 Soccer l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey l, Z, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 25 Volleyball l, 2, 35 Speedball 25 G.A.C. Z, 3, 45 President, Tri-Y 3, 45 Secretary, Referees Club 35 Glee Club 45 Arch- ery 25 Sophomore Hop Committee5 Senior Dance Committee5 Numeral Holder 2, 3, 45 Varsity B 4. RICHARD SONHEIM: Radio Club 25 Morning League Basketball 3, 4. NAOMI SCHATZBERG: Dramatics 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choral Group 2, 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Play Committee5 Bergen County Chorus 2, 3. 32 ELISE SCHULZE: Klaxon l, 3, 45 Latin Club l, President Z5 Glee Club 1, 35 Girls' Choral Group 3, 45 Iunior Prom Committee 35 Archery 25 Bergen County Chorus l, 3. IEAN SCHUMACHER: G.A.C. l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2. 35 Soccer l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 25 Numeral Holder 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 35 Archery 25 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Teen Canteen 2, 35 Iunior Prom Committee 35 Minstrel Show. MARY-LOU SPRINGHORN: Cheerleader 1, 3, 45 Student Council l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 15 Teen Canteen l, 2, 35 Bergen County Chorus .2, 35 Referee Club 3, 45 Girls' Choral Group 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Soccer 1, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 35 Basketball l, 2, 35 Volleyball I, 2, 35 Softball 1, 2, 35 Speedball 35 Numeral Holder 2, 3, 45 Varsity B 5 Yearbook Staff 45 All-State Chorus5 Sopho- more Hop Committee5 Senior Dance Committee 45 Senior Play 45 One Act Plays l, 25 National Honor Society 3, 4. LOIS STABB: Library Council 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 25 Senior Play Committee 45 Archery 25 Bergen County Festival 1. MARILYN STAAS: Dramatic Club 25 Archery 25 Choral Group 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Bergen Coun- ty Chorus 35 Senior Play Committee 45 Iunior Prom Committee 3. CARMELA STAGNI'I'I'I: Commercial Club 35 Yearbook 45 Glee Club 45 G.A.C. 4. HELEN STRUCKMANN: Library Council 35 Commercial Club 45 One Act Play Make-up Committee 3. DOROTHY TENNY: Softball l, 25 Teen Canteen 1, 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 25 Sophomore Hop Committee Z5 Iunior Prom Committee 35 Service Club 4. GORDON TERHUNE: Morning League Z, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 2. FERN E. THIERBACHJ Speedball 2, 35 Soccer 3, 45 Hoc- key 3, 45 G.A.C. 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Numeral Holder 3, 45 Minstrel Show 3. DOLORES VAN BLARCOM: Yearbook 45 Teen Canteen 35 Senior Dance Committee5 Glee Club 2, 35 Art Club 45 Assembly Committee 25 Senior Play Com- mittee 45 Sophomore Hop Committee 2. LORAINE D. WATSON: Commercial Club 3. MARY VERA WATSON: Iunior Prom Committee5 Com- mercial Club 35 Library Council 35 One Act Play Committee 35 Yearbook 4. IUNE A. WEBBER: Commercial Club 3. NORMA WEHRMAKER: Latin Club 15 Library Council l, 2, 35 Bowling Club l, 25 Photography Club 2, 35 Teen Canteen 25 Yearbook 4. CHARLES WESTPHAL: Morning League Basketball 2, 3, 45 Morning League Baseball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 15 Basketball 2, 35 Bowling Club Z5 Aviation Club 25 Men's Music 35 Glee Club 45 Boys' Choral Group 35 Bergen County Chorus 3, 4. PATRICIA WEYANT: Soccer l, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 3, 4: Basketball l, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 3, 45 Speedball 3. 45 Softball l, 3, 45 Teen Canteen 35 G.A.C. 45 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Yearbook 45 Glee Club l, 3, 45 Girls' Chor- al Group 45 Referees' Club 45 Numeral Holder 3. 4-5 Iunior Prom Committee 35 Senior Play Com- mittee 45 Varsity B '45 Minstrel Show 35 G.A.A. 4. IOHN WILSON: Glee Club 3, 45 Band 3, 4: Men's Music 3, 45 Boys' Choral Group 35 Bergen County Chorus 3, 45 Football 35 Photography Club 35 Hi-Y 45 Klaxon 45 Senior Play 45 One Act Plays 4. ROBERT WOLF: Aviation Club 25 Morning League Baseball 35 Mens' Music 45 Band 45 Morning League Basketball 45 Yearbook 4. DORIS B. WOLFKAMP: Girls' Basketball 15 Girls' Sec- ond Basketball 35 Commercial Club, President 35 Yearbook 45 Dramatics 4. GEORGE YHLEN: Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Moming League Baseball Z, 35 Morning League Basketball 2, 35 Football 3, 45 Varsity B 3, 45 Homeroom, President 4. v la? X e COOKING Ioyce Anderson, Frances Elliot, Trudy Westphal, Mildred Birch- er. Betty Lou Carlson. PLANE GEOMETRY lst row: Ricky Bhend, Dorothy Caulfield, George Yhlen, Audrey Garrison. Znd row: P.A.D. Seated: Charles Westphal, Kenneth Reuther, Marilyn Pansis, Helen Romito, Allred Seaman, Frances Maguire, Nancy Ierome, Bernardine Cunningham, lane Kerchof, Iohn Mills, At window: Mr. Yarmes, Peter Clark, Ed Leidheiser, Donald Kaplan, lay Ludwig, Naomi Schatzberg, Mary-Lou Springhorn, Mr. Iones, I . U U CHEMISTRY lst roy: Philip Lilxenthal, Walter Arpt, Herbert Murk. 2nd row: Ed Rexdel. lean N quilt, Bob Forster, Bets Felter, Dick Cim- mins., Ernie Henwel. 3rd row: Alfred Ram, zlenr Doggie, Wm. Phillips, Alan hittalzer, Gunther Neumann. gobert Schmitt. Edna! Ylalker, lull Boswell, Anneliue Brandenberger. Herman eric e . Ianet Gilmore. Roddy Gilmore, George Hund, Dick Kreisl. Zlrd row: Mr. Waters, Geraldine Koestner, Lois La Martin. 4th row: Ted Riotrowski. TYPING Lillian Hogan, Charles Bultman, Peggy Shropshire, Barbara Brinkerholi. CLASSES Vrrsat Row Lrllmn Havnlla, lanxce Everett, Caroline Flscher, Hfvtny Tnltm llloarwr Hubnor Lee Frorenzo Snrond How Nancy lfmfzf-rrllmun Iacqtnlrn- Vooalyg Laura Haaen, Barbara Grxesser, lvhn l l'1rr-wr Tlnrfl How. Bob lnozwtfer, Roaor Freitag, Herman llwrwlml lll1QJ 'lv' How lt1rnv:: Hrar, Ifrnfst llf-rrmpftl lil-rry, Donald Haag, Donald Tleldlnqf Fourth Davtfi Hass, Louxs Edson, Hobert Freemyer: Jil , V ,.r 1 vVP 931.11 l Top row, Rxchclrd Lvbron, Phxlrp Llllenthal, Harr Kenclcl, Mtddle row loan Larnparrllo, Ha bara Kurtzo, lanr- iylv, lane- Keeczan, Lorratnn Mack Bottom row loan l.u'l1tr-rrlwrqf-r, Fran Cn: Mclntyrv lune Layton Hevorly Larsson, lrrna l.l1ll1'I'lY, Gwvn Keatefs, Elatnf- Lf-wandcisky, Hl'jl'I'1YCl Krol:-el, Lots Hurnrnc-rr., Graco McDonough f I ' K , A ,' ' 1 f . t , I t I I , ff 1 1 , ., l l ' , A ' Jufrron CLASS ,v . g ' f 1 ' V' M 1 lt' .' I A 1 8 . X, Xt 1 t ' I U , I 1 , 4 5 , ' 1 X 1 ' P4 bfefp row farn0S'C:1apo::S, Dlciifbummxns, Wxlhdm cnradv, Harry Bortrqrn, Arthur Ralvlxc-nq lack Dwl, W1lkam1Zrown,!M1Gl1ael 111:11 br-Cond row' Ioan H wn, Dorothy Clark, Hman Maru- D4-avwr, l,lfIlYlf' C,nrn' mmgs, Man He Brorngry lanme Cfncr, loyce A erson, Thxrd row, Wllllam Ahlrnarnn, Barbara Churrh, t Watts-r Arg! Henry oqalo, Wlllxam Boswell, , I Q , . ' khrens Howard Hvllorrnan r I If I ' r 1 95, C 'Q- Rlchard Crlttenden, Maurven Chormak Kneeling loyco E KX, -vu it egg 'K Q0 ,,..r 1 iv' 1 ...gi Aff: wiv. ,,' , pf mg? ' W x J i A N S9 T M. ,gn x gain- Q, my Sir I 'Z X ..,..,, W fn 5 is A - - -in. ' ggi? r ff 2 iw . w 2 by , Q M - ' 1 N is 5 ' 3? A A NN -5 5 K R xfwxm Xi' K- ? . N1 M ' S v'-L Y- 0' xxx Front row Palrrcra Dann, Pwtty Srmpsson, loycrf Ehler, Mrldred Bercher, Vrrqinia Tenny, Patrrcra Brarrns, I-lf-tty lr-'rn Stouert, lannt Grlrnore, lean Mason, Lars Kamplt, Marrlyn loncs Second row Dolores Pre' vhorkr, Dorothy Crnrlrvld, lilarnrv And'-rson, Lorrrnn Vrllano, Claudette Krntz, Carmen Draz, Marrry Potffnte, l'rmlor1f'lcr1 liltv-ml, Marrlyn Gluck, Ella Mac Mase Thrrd row. Louella Drazdowskr, loan Hancock, Barbara llrrnkorholl, llvtty Lou Carlson, Francts Ellrott, Carolyn Martland, lulra Nazairo, Hlrzabflth Darn, Charlotte Kohuln, Ann Mc-nlo, Lorfs Lamarlrn Vourth raw, Ioan Msnnzer, Audrey Garrrson, Lots Howens, lacquelrne fxrrztrrmzr-fl M try Arm llalrrufzzzarro, Carol Stunt- Ianrco Phrlllps, Marilyn May, lavcr' Caarroszfz Frlth row Darts Hrnqsarnr-r, Ruth Kraatz, Eleanor Albrecht, Ioan Klaman, Marjorre Oakley, Marrlyn Hayden, Dorothy Kr-aly, Clam- Holmes. SOPHOMORE CLASS Turret row Roy Wolle, laye B0- nv, Donald Barthelme, Lours Trnahrno, lohn Wrnant, Robert Vaqell, Raymond Daubenberg- r-r, Flodolph Grlmore. Second row Donald Morrtz, Wrlllam Kaufman, Donald Wursmer, Wul- lram McGraw, Robert Sonheim, Tr-d Prectrowskr, los, Hughes, Rrchard Drason, Thrrd row. Ells- warth Rosenberqer, lose-ph Browcle, Harry Struckman, lohn Lrncks, lohn Mclleg, Eugene Norton, Maurrce MC abe, eo. Monderko, Wrllram H a n s o n. Fourth row, Frank Neuwerth, Tyler Hansen, Bruce Landes, George Matthes, Charles Mon- df-rko, Carl Frauenpreis, Rob- ert Pellet, Robert Bornkessel, lohn Budrnrck Frlth row' lohn O'Keele, Wallace North, Charles Hr-rhffrt Turkrnffqton, Alan Schwartz, Georae oberts, Ted Prootrowskr. Srxth row: lames Mayor, Frank Olson, Charles Sheland, Graham Wallace, Charles Benson, Vrncent Berlal mrno, George Hund, Edward Harry. A x -t FRESHMAN CLASS Frrst row Dorothea Dawson, Mary Farnces Kaul, loan Gar- vmn, Constance Beams, Ioan Humrrwr, lfrannffttr- Do Hocrz, Lots Meyer, Elarne Froehner. Second row DICIDF? Hearn, Car- olyn Blackman, Barbara Keller, Sally Arnold, Elaine Mrlle-r, Elrzabeth Dersler, Carolyn Ca! tanzano, loan laurdan, Mar- qaret Frsh. Thrrd row: Robert Wrlson, Stevv Thompson, Don- ald Prerce, Norma Echenrodt-, A r l e n e Damurlran, Celeste Kutch, Iosoph Poveromo, Rich- ard Strack. Fourth row: Roqer Parr, Rrchard Sprxnahorn, Kon- neth Stermle, Wrllrarn Kenneth Sorenson. l'1t::t row Bvvmly Pollard, Plolvn Schazvnback, Barbara Wtrrm::or, Yfdrlh Pttlorswon, Sandra Olxon, Pt-lt-r Mouland, Pt-lt-r Hanson, lot- lrancrca, Thomas Iback, Pltchard Burhans, Second row' Nancy Wood Roqrna Whrte, Dorothy Rate, Marte Spmosa, Lots Ram, Marlon Snyder, lrene Ncbbxa, Carol Horner 'Dorothy Stags-r Thrrd row: Frank Sayors, Thomas McCabe, ' Rrchard Mrller, Calvrn lackson. Yourth row. Robert Fred Hand, Frank Hand. 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K F1?ga'.l,.'AfEk grids Lung 111 N11 X 41111 CX. 1.1 WA' .,,1..,, ..!. T,,,,.,nn . A 1.-41, 1, L ,x.1g1W .1 M' Xx' X K X VX 1111111-11 f.1iU1 tF11'11u11r1 1-1' her ., , -. , 'Wi W M-41x':'w rgixfx' S f W5' .X Hind, zxzui-.1'sf:11111ii11Q' b M I .I 'mm ' Y NIH' 1 -111 . QGY1 f . . F., , A 1111 ff'11wfwf11 ,1.. .f STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council composed of student elected repre- sentatives and otllcers, meets weekly to discuss problems, with counsel from advisers make rules which will benefit every member ol Bogota High School. Soatr-tl Helen Roscher, lean Nyquist, Frances Abbruscato, Barbara Griesser. Standing 1 Carolyn Monroe, Nancy Wood, Mary Iournec, Miss Albanese, ESiskStaab, lda Dell, Marilyn 1 ic . Stated Mr Pollison, Ffrlitli Quinn, Betsy Felter, Sidney Walker, Andrew Voorhis, Max- ine Groscost. First How Stand! inq Diane Chace, Mary Lou Sprinqhorn, Sally Arnold, Robe ert Forster, Edward Lf-1-lldlerw-r, William Speciale, Richard Leb- son, Dorothy Host, Lorraine Murphy Second Row Standing Fred Heraesell, lohn Mills, Charles Benson, Alan Schwartz, Walter Arps. LIBRARY COUNCIL The Library Council is a l'service organization which assists with the library routines and Whose members intend to make library work their profession, Their duties include spe- cial library displays, bookcratt, and field trips. Kneeling: loan Kitts, Pe gy Shropshire, Sittino: Lois Boger- man, lane Kerchol, Selma Som- mie, Lois Hummers. Standing: First Row: Rose Moomjy, Mari- lyn Staos, Dot Clark, Rose Marie Deaver, Miss Iackson, loan Lichteriberqer, Maureen Chomiak, Marion Stellman, Eve- lyn McGauley, Bets Felter. Second How: loyce Euempler, Loc Fiorenzo, loan Brown, Betty Anne Shine, Iune Layton, Grace McGabe, Diane Chace, Caro! line Fischer, Ioyce Ahrens, Patsy Weyant. HI-Y TRI-HI-Y .Dm .Lv N X -A-' .ve - .x . -.i X.: Q- 1 ' V' . u '-G. .xt l' l' r -xnxx any A L .Y 4' . - - x 'ek ' ' ' A xQlw,' xv . r,:lu 5 V., . - fl' -,Af lx. l N 1 x f-all Y . - -' sa? .Ji I -.Qi 1 '4y. ' PJ A.. .Nil x E L x . Q - ,-. ,, W f N X F .4 X .n,?x Tri-Hi-Y serves home, school, and community. lts activities include a Christmas party for the Hackensack Children sllome, lunch room service, a card party for parents, and contribution to world service fund. The Hi-Y members have ushered and collected tickets at school affairs, distributed pamphlets lor the Board of Educa- tion, produced an assembly program, and contributed to the World Service Fund of the Y. M. C. A. IU . .. N, 7 K Seated: Mr. Dobson, lack Wil son, Bob Schwe e, lohn Mills Herbert Murk, Howard Boller men. Standinqi Bill Boswell Dave Haemmerle, Francis For rissey, E d w a r d Leidheiser. George Berlamino, lay Ludwig, Henry Boggio. Q? Y! ,., 'fv- Standing: Dolores Van Blarcom Audrey Garrison, Seated: Al bert M B ' ' ager, obby Budmich, Richard Burhans. Q59 5-4 Seated: Carol Maitland, Trecl surer, Elaine Cummings, Pres- ident, Mrs. Burt, Sponsor, loan Kitts, Vice-President, lacquiline Sammarco, Secretary. Among the activities of the Art Club have been the mak- ing of scenery for la d ' p ys an concerts, decorating of baskets, making self portraits in astl placques. p es, and tooling leather for . f .fs- f Seated Elaine Froehner, Ricky Bhend, lulia Nazairo, Gloria Wurthnrrr, Edith Rvalv, Standing: Claudette Kintz, loan Kloman, loyce Csapose, Florence Lilienthal, Mary lane lournee, Dorothy Hute, Alice Lundgren, Seated: Lorraine Mack, leanette Van der Vliet Standina Are lean Damur'ian, Dolores Turco, Barbara Molirlng. ips.. 5.2 ,an Q1 Y K ,l Seated: Miss Whyte, Ann Me- do, Kenneth Reuther, Harold Kendel. Standm 1 Elizabeth Deisler, lohn O'l?eele, Dolores CAMERA CLUB This club records the events of the school, conducts month- ly photographic contests for its members and learns how to develop, to print, to enlarge and to compose good pictures. Seated, Mr. Partner, Mis s Davey, Mr, Pollison, Mis s Schanclclrnaier, Mrs. Tosca, Mr, Ionvs. Standing: Edna Bcyvrle, loan Nyquist, Sally Arnold, Starldlnq, Svcond Row Herbert Turkmaton, Edward Leldheiser, William Flioqol, lame-s Csapass. Piechocki, R o b e r 1 Brackett, Philip Lilienthal, William Cazin, Damon Carron, A n t h o n y Aqresta. ASSEMBLY PROGRAM COMMITTEE To the student body as a Whole, the assembly exists to present interesting and varied programs ot both educational, cultural and recreational value. In addition, it serves to stimulate school spirit, supplement class work, and integrate curricular and extra-curricular activ- ities. Seated Claire Holmes, Ioan Menser, Marion Snyder, Marilyn Haqderi, Damon Carran, Elea- nore Albrecht, Charlotte Kohnle. Standing Mrs. Hickman, Frank Sayres, Anthony A re-sta, Roger P o r r, Donald lg-srce, Doris Hiriqsamer, Betsy Dare, Peter Mouland, LATIN CLUB The Latin Club programs are made by a committee. These are varied so that they are composed of special reports deal- ing with Roman background, popular songs in Latin and games. ixfy Y Ml 4 ! A ' i Bi. il. NATIONAL HONOR .1 soclr-:TY ?9 'f A The Honor Society is a Na- tional Society, membership in which is based upon scholar- ship, leadership, character, and service. This membership is the most signal honor which can come to a high school student. A Annaliese Brandenburgier, Roger Chad- wick, Mary Lou Sprin orn, Diane Chace, Naomi Schatzberg, Edward Leidheiser, Herbert Murk. HARLEQUIN CLUB The Dramatic Club is based on the following: As society becomes more complex, dramatic training be- comes increasingly important. ln high school, it is not merely for the talented few, but for all who in life must face speech situations, This training aims at making efficient future citizens, so that they will be prepared for living in a democratic way of life. CREAM AND POWDER CLUB Standlnai Mrs. Tasca, Marjorie B r o m a n, Carolyn Maitland, loan Hancock, Ruth Polxnsky, Beverly Gilmore, Treasurer, Doris Wolfkamp, Secretary, Maxine Groscost, Bets Dare, Charlotte Kohnlc, Klxrqinia Terry, Lois Kampffl Sitting: Marilyn Hayden, Elvera Olsen, President. Not in picture lulla Nazairo Be-ttyjean Steuert. Standina' Mrs Tasco, Elaine Miller, Dot Staaer, Sally Ar- nold, Carolyn Blackman, loan Hummers, leannette De Noce, Connie Beams, Seated: loan Garvin, Treasurer, Dolores Pie- chockl, President, Dorothea Dawson, Vice Presidentg Diane Hearne, Secretary. 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X: fvg 'w, ,, A ,1 I Q MEN'S MUSIC GROUP Top Row, lelt to right: George Elder, Her- bert Murk, George Berlamino, Iames But- terfield, Donald aplan, Richard Day, Mr. Portner. Second Raw: Robert Wolf, Iohn Mills, Robert Schweppe, Neil Bowens, Betty Ann Brauns, accompanist, Donald Mason, Robert Forster. Third row: Russell Bishop, lack Wilson, Robert !Brackett, Charles Westphal, Harry Bertram, Richard Burhans, Robert Wilson, Donald Fielding. 50 1 - 1 w re K x:.?..7iK: - .. . A ' 1K K. - KN -'1i'uxLwj . ,K KK g:,'2.g.K KK' , KRS we. w K N, .v..,,...x, -. . - -wx W , , '- -L, ,, . ,- Q3 K .4 Q K az' k s- ei--K ,- - - .1,,,jK -P ,l3'QvgK0KhK. X KK., K X K K KW K? 4 fi. K, .,. Y -N Q .Q ., SSKANKKK K. rw , .ff 3K dv.:-v N ,5g,,x?9KK . KK K - - Q ' .qijj KH K.. ,X ...A K. - - K KK ,wx '-'mv X A A T.. -1, Ev Tw. 'f ' ' 'gfikcn-wig . '35g5'.KNugjz N , , -1, N V , - K 4 K v' 0 .yn -K1 , . -.,.K' K, ' 'RS lg 1.4, .K -s -Q.. sf wx' K 1 -, . -.K :ew if dun- '54, BoGo'rA HIGH scuoor. BAND IZ f I 1 M W l we x-in-Af K- L' 5 1,-N.Ll..'f?4,iAfflE7 S 2-+21vc', K K- ' , K 500. 5 X ' X Y KK J' v 1 I' v xx ,M X J if Twirlan: Edith Quinn. Louise lunch Drum Maioretle: Ruth Curley Color Buxton: Richard Day. Charles Buli- 51 Wha! a funny manl Here's a muffler for your old reclr, Coadie. If ik J ,lf 1 ATI D. Chace Lob DEAR BRUTUS by Sir lohn Barrie M. L. Springhorn M. Groscosf Margaret Lady Caroline B. Schweppe I. Ludwig Mabel Purdie l. Wilson Coudie P. Shropshire Mrs, Coadie F S X r EE. H A is l I, Mills ulohn Purdie The fault. dear Bruins. is no! in the stars, but in ourselves, thai we are underlingsln Mrs. Tasca Dirscior Maley ' 0 x ' x H. Fliegel Ioanna G. McCabe Mrs, Dearfh D. Kaplan Mr. Deurlhu i Wgilmimwillili' IW 2.11 How howwibleu Coffee, m'lady? The honorable Freddie Finch iallows is a roller! Q7 rw J fvffi X X . a SPCDRTS 5 Mormon S14-llmon, loyce Ahrens, Evelyn McCauley, Barbara Olsen, Nancy Ierome, Dorothea Dawson, Mary Lou Sprxnqh CHEERLEADERS 'Be euecw-5 Como on, Bucs! 1-Xlehooho Alebibolu Evelyn McGouley, Ncmcy le-rome , The Old F1ght, The Old Fight loyce Ahrens, Dorothea Dawson The Old Fight' Marion Stellmom, Moryfloou 54 High' Pighfl ff Sprmghorn All set lor a Boom Cheer Team Team Team Barbara Ellen Olsen or Bobble as she xs known to the Bogota fans became one of Bogota Highs best cheerleaders Ham or shxne she wal at each game always ready wxth her captxvatmg smxle to cheer our team on to vxctory Bobble liked all her cheers but favored When You re Up OUR MASCOT lobby Olsen Our Mascot We suspect that the somersault at the end of the cheer had somethxng to do with thas But the crowd iav ored any cheer that Bobble dzd and how they would cheer for her as sho led them her tmy pleated skxrt and red gold curls bouncing with each little motxon she made WIN 5951? W' hill' Rap Rxp Rap Rap Rap Rap VARSITY B Stcxnclxng Nancy lerome, Selma Sommie, Mary-Lou Springhorn, Ruth Curley, Normcr Grcttage. Sected: Dorothy Clcxrk, Loxs Hummers, loanne Pegg, loan Brown, Icmice Everett. l i Y , s 1 A rm if V O , A. , QQ 90 V, ae . i Standing: Bob Forster, Bill Echardt, lack Diel, Charlie Benson, Gear e Yhlen, Henry Boggio. Row: lock Moore, Roger Chadwick, Ed. Leidhexser, Dove Hcmxnerle, Sxck Krresl, 56 N-Q 8 f Bottom SENIOR SOCCER TEAM Sitting: Fern Thierbach, Rose Moomjy, Nancy Ierome, Patsy We ant, Ioan Kitts, Florence Lewis, Norma grotto e. Kneel- ing: Gerry Koestner, Ruth Cur?e , Mar - Lou Springhorn, lane Kerchol, got Hall, Selma Sommie. .f'. -'ldtll 'J , , t 4117, ' ' ,3 5 IL L fl fit A15 ft? , ,: 'B' A J'k 1 Y 'L 1 - 'll xiyg It-T 1 A 'ure 'AIO' ' ,z Q K B f K' IUNIOR B HOCKEY TEAM Left to right: Lee Fiorenzo, Maureen Chomiak, Ianice Everett, Dot Clark, Betty Ann Shine, Lois Hummers, Ioanne Pegg, Edith Quinn, Nancy Eisenbraun, Ioan Brown, Mildred Werning, Ioan Lichten- berger, Benerly Larson. l rWZf6Jj,t,!'f, J I H1 ,if if ,f , Wfwfgfu' fl ,M ff J' HL U93 lwfil '- CL' RAL HOLDERS Top How: Nanc Ierome, Lois Hummers, Maureen Chomtayl, lanice Everett, Dorothy Clark, Ioan Brown, Mildred Werning, Pat- ricia Weyont, Middle Row: Dorothy Hall, Rose Marie Deaver, Selma Sommie Fern Theirbach, loan Kitts, Florence Lewis, Betty Ann Shine, Edith Quinn, Ruth Curly. Bottom Row: Rose Moomjy, Beverly Lar- sen, Nancy Eisenbraun, Ioanne Pegg, Lois Bollerman, Mary-Lou Springhorn, lean Schumocker, Norma Grattoge, Ioan Lich- tenburger. 57 J a!..i,:l 5, . lk N 'Q 'iw R W' X4 -ffl 4 -.5 I MI. lunch Coach ,X -. l N? S S f' f '::f'f., l fi fri, ,f 1 cl il il . az .. l ..' . IUNIOR VARSITY First row: Fred Hand, Bill Kaufmann, Bill Phillips. Don Haag, Frank Olsen, Howard Bollerman, Richard Springhorn, Dick Drason. Second row: Ed Melia. Robert Vagell, Richard Glock, Ioe Francica, George Matthes, Bob Pike, Sidney Walker, Fran Farrissey. A! Practice Bill Phillips C641 kick- ingg Richard Spring- h o r n KSU! holding ball. Nils Hagen End George Daubonborgor Guard lack Moors Buck B.H.S. 6 6 28 O 18 19 47 l8 U Vernon Walk , D1 k C mi . ' ,U 3 A X Richer? Hoizfcmmllm M Bob-rxxsimck Managers S C Rid Lyr Blol Pon Hai Rar Beri Fai: Leo lle ,ents 11 Pork sl d Tech. Lakes me eld 'rm Marie Potente check- mg UP, up on the hne- Rcmsey game. 1 VARSITY TEAM Line: Bob Forster 1903, Phil O'Nei1l 1725, Herb Murk 1895, George Yhlen 1881, Bob Schlossereck 1001, Charlie Benson 1921, Ed Leidhemser 1785. Bock held: Hank Bcggio 1735, lock Diel 1741, Red Chcxdwxck 1773, Dove Hcemmerle 1793. , fi Q. r we , L X 'E' fl lg .I K 13 Mxbyiggera 6 14 12 33 Bob 21:31:10: 13 ' v9 fr Lgggoisor 5 Mr. Zustrow Hun Bodoll Head Coach lack BASKETBALL SNAPS 1.12: is 4v,4-'st 4- Photo: Courtesy of Teaneck Sun Photo: Courtesy ol Teaneck Sun Leidheiser 161 tries for! two points at the Lyndhurst Chadwick 1201 stretches lor that rebound court. Chadwick 171 and Hodic U01 set tor rebound. 12 3 'Q'-vu., Dec. I7 'z Dec. Dec. lan. Ian. 9 Ian. l3 Ian. IS Ian. 20 lan. 23 lan. ZS Ian. 28 Feb. S Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 13' VARSITY Bogota Opponents 43 Westwood 37 33 St. Cecilia 37 Ridgefield Park 50 Ridgewood 55 Bergenlield 30 Ramsey 25 Fair Lawn 47 Lyndhurst 46 Hawthorne 60 St. Cecilia 45 Ridgelield Park 54 Bergenfield 63 Pompton 35 Fair Lawn 47 Ridgewood 35 Ramsey 53 Lyndhurst 39 Hawthorne Photo: Courtesy ol Teaneck Sun Photo: Courtesy oi Tecneck Sun Benson 1211 shoots to score against Ramsey. Leidheiser 1261 takes the rebound Chadvtnck 1201 and Benson readv to help. M A Vx 'C xxx l V ' ' f 1 ' . ., l,,,. -. '-I qi GIRLS' ATHLETIC COUNCIL , ,,, ,, ,f., . Q, 1, AWJA ay GAC. re-pre-Serltsihe govern- , I l'ir::t Row. Maxine Grosrost, loan Mason, Fern Their liavli, Luo l'ioi'ori2o, Maurene Chomiak, Patricia Wey ant, Dorothy llall Dorothy Clarke. Marilyn May, ltiiiice llvcrvtt, Selma Soiiitiiiv, Ruth Curley, Nancy It-rtiiiiv Suronil How Carman Diaz, Geraldine Koest- iit-r loan Brown, Lois Hammers, lane Keeaan, Elea- nor Allin-clit, Edith Quinn, Ioanne Pegg, Miss lack- son. - , Q 1, .f f , 'I bug ji - ' at X 'ing body ol G.A.A. lts members ' are elected from the sopho- f J-,' , A ff .,4,.,,,'fmore, junior, and senior classes. ' This group plans the activities V fog the GAA. and organizes flhe ,program of intra-murals. e i A L Q .4glQl.A Kneeling Marie Potenti, Dot Kealy, Florence Du Noce, lean Schumackl-r, Ruth Curley, Pat Weyant, Nanc Ierome, Dot Hall, Florence Lewis, lean Mason, Betty Simpson, Doris Bowers, Rose Moomjy, 2nd How: Maureen Chomiak, Madeline Normile, Sally Arnold, Arlene Damurjian, Pauline Decker, Fern Thierbach, Miltlri-rl Werninq, Laura Hagen, Erma Laflerty, Barbara Grieser, Marjorie Broman, Nanc Eisenbraun, Ianet Gilmoreg 3rd Row: Pat Beams, Doris Wolllkam , Mary Lou Sprinqhorn, Dorothy Hute, Irene Nebbia, Mary Eaul, Ioan White, Beverly Larson, Norma Eckc-nrode, Selma Sommie, Ioanne Pegg, Norma Grate taqe, Lois Bollerman, Ianet Kaul, Edith Raven, Lois Kamplf, Barbara Ritchinqs, Edith Peterson, Elaine Miller, Audrey Green, 4th Row: Marilyn Staas, Diana Hem, Carmen Diaz, Carol Stine, Barbara Brinkr-rholl, Maxine Groscost, Dot Clark, loan Brown, Marilyn Hayden, Regina White, Ianice Everett, Lois Bowens, gxdroy Garrison, Rose Marie Deaver, Lois Hummers, Diane ace. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GAA, membership is open to all. Its activ- ities include a Christmas party, winter carnival, track meet, and live sport sprees. Members are also eligible to attend play days at other schools. 67 ffjsuorzalify ggfui SENICDR fc! .fsiafgsiasz - cfvcmcy gazoms .gif IW :Romeo and guild clffaxirzs gzoicoaf - mon 174 afzla ,But .foofging Biff? Gqllll Bzauni - Glfazzy Beds!! ll AS F, CI-ICDICE dfan Cfowrzi fbofmu J Maamsrz - ucfeunn 86160 cj im Buffs 'afield Q I . W ,M .. 5. -Q 1 Bed 5411-CQOLLIZJ cvzff-l,ou iyfyzilzyfiozrz - u.:A,sJH Cwaclcuicky I 'L I f 5 , 'Ili kky k NN' W A H755 cfvsw l7ooEH cfvsil Bowan: - Qflacs :Mc calls 69 N. N Exif Sfllcjiij, cNuonzZ Awcfgafzlzazy - E011 lffuflfml ,V A .. . V 'af' gbsfzflisif agaffzfi Quai - Afdlldy Ljszonzs cflffoif Qqblglsfic giszzf' gfoaifrzsz - Magee! 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FORTUNE TELLING Miss Synes, Scilly Arnold, Bobby Budmick. , A P1235 as yf-fsfr-.wmv - 1 x S 7' ts3w ki anim 'Q X Jw-SS Cul fl' o sh r- Q IW 0:1 m -1. 3 IN Q I. 7- I Ill ' ,bla I 4 J Lf,-ZQ, Ur ,S LU1ggAf7:' Q If H i m ' f f 4 I 1 I a I milf KE N0'5: an MDI:-4 pgxv ff I' x CQ wx: ' 4 Lm.. A Sci. an W 'f ofv A GNN!! ff sf Xb ' I ws. . -fx ' K ra sw ON KoFC STEPS x 3 N . V H . f uf 'WY H wx X! ' X6 m X X, iii , V' 3 'nivk Q. . ,,g A fl WMLAT, AA-. pq, TW- 'H' W fy, hx M3 ri ll--412' J Nj-1 bf. Q A FxnwL:3A.zl.:g- Mi-M A.. ni: W.m.f F sa i1....L ft, .V Mfg ALCVE F Af L. 'RST Pique Baa ,N Ars n0',s'5 can AT L94 NJE FM fix ,vi U - ng 5 A ,QZUX ' NX x Qi XC-a fdpf s Q, if X 1 5 RUN an 990 S K ll CHFM' GuM f 'N M- .X my xy J! f 1 W YOKQQET To 1-JEWNR Snsaufsns IN GYM Jyaf ii I X 'i-'5' . ax 4,15 I H45 ' ' wmfff 'N QE ll, A N X mimi Q ff' U cf al x r- 149 7,62 QQ sf 5 0 '-5 3 .6 A-.Wg A ixwa an I 'N,. gk K 1 vxxy Q in f X 4 g Y 'UN Hang Carl H. Frauenpreis Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Ritchings PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Ierome Spence and Barry Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Theirbach Mrs. C. Bielefeld Mr. and Mrs. A. Agazzi Charles Westphal Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miquel Diaz F. B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Eckardt Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. -Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Lafferty I. E. Recddick H. Peary Herbert Bultman K. O. Rost B. O. Cunningham R. D. S.eaman I. A. Cummino Allen Raven Mrs. I. I. Molzen Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Peggy Shropshire Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gocllard Frank Staab Philip O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Muller Mr. and Mrs. Bogota High E. Drill School Cafeteria Mr. and Mrs. Wallace V. North Mr. and Mrs. I. Butterfield Mr. and Mrs. T. Hergesell Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Lilienthal Fletcher H. Hall Koskinen Charles W. Olsen Mr. Frank Abbruscato Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs -Mr. . Doctor Fliegel Mrs. Fliegel Iack Schatzberg I. Berlamino Lewis H. Beckerle B. F. McCabe Edwin C. Ludwig A. Kaplan Iohn T. Kaul F. W. Schulze F. B. Reutes Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Weyant Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Iournee Mr. Ernest A. Schweppe Mrs. Ernest A. Schweppe Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Felter H. H. Bollerman H. F. Springhorn George Laessig W. A. Kitts M. C. Kretsch Maguire E. Kealy L. F. Dann Ralph'Gibbs W. Keller E. Grattage Frank Moomjy Mr. Wm. Terhune Mr. and Mrs F Stellman Dr. and Mrs: W. Mockett Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. cmd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Sonheim Iacob Haas F. Farrissey Elmer C. Andersen Iohn I. Diel L. R. Shropshire H. Ehlers D. B. Clarke I. I. Struckmann I. C. Henrichs Tom Eaton Charles DeWolfe Fred Reigger W. Koestner I. F. Iennings R. E. Carr I. Mulholland L. I. Charlock R. I. Moore H. Phillips George R. Magee C. V. Staas F. Frank R. A. Gilmore Bailey Benson Iames Curley T. Hoffman Herman A. Herzog A. Timberio Fred Webber A. K. Tenny DAISY DUCKS Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Neal B. Givogre Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Moyer E. Rosenberger George E. Quinn Eccleston Lou Dragonetti Millie and Pat Iimmy Watson Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Gimmy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. I. W. Ion O. Arnold Hugh Koenig E. Gerard Conoscenti C. A. Leeds F. W. Koestner es Mr. William Dick-The Photographer . A. G. Brown Mr Eileen Kelly Carl Lomholt Audrey and Bill Richard Muller Donald Muller Robert Mason Viola Hoover Elma Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. O'Toole Major and Mrs. R. M. McMahon Anita Lutcken Lois Bollerman Ianice Everett Louise Kretsch Maureen Chomiak Miss Iackson Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Portner Maxine Groscost and Tippie Kan-u Mr. George Hanel Mr. W. Simpson Ioyce Csaposs Mr. and Mrs. L. Wille Mr. W. Haberland Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grebe: Katherine Villano Edward Leidheiser The Braulkes 76 Alma F. Wolfkamp Edna D. Wolfkamp Ellen Mae Givogre Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bramm Mrs. H. L. Merrill Ruth Curley Edith Quinn Helen Schanzenbach Sandra Olsen Steve Thompson Rich Springhorn Mr. and Mrs. E. Hummers Carolyn Leeds Lt. Louis I. Fader Post 4290, New Mil- ford, N. I. Alice Muendell Dot Kealy Mr. and Mrs. M. Simon Marjorie B. Broman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayersdorler Mike Dimartino Mr. and Mrs. G. Doremus Iohn Harvath Mr. Wm. Carruthers Carol Roper Eileen and George Kay and Ierry Mrs. Henry Wehrmaker Mr. A. L. Kohnle Mr. Wallace H. Erskin Kurt Grammer Mr. and Mrs. Max Grammer Mr. and Mrs. Iames Walker Iames Russell Walker Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Steuert Mr. and Mrs. Leo Faust Iohn Steuert, Army Air Corps Robert Wolf Karl Grammer Mrs. E. Walbrecht Marian and Ioe Gene I. Brennan Iim McCabe Ralph Dass A. D. Hancock A. Worsher Mr. Eley Mrs. Wallace H. Erskin Bogota High School Tri-Hi-Y Diane Chace Millie and Gloria George Berlamino Mrs. Clarence Snedeker Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Machan Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Chace, Ir Laura and Nils Frances Doremus lust Mickey .Mary Watson Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lander Lee Fiorenzo Maria Alba Iohn Deisler George Daubenberger Herman Cenci Lucie Tibonie Bill Eckardt and the AHB'S Ruth E. Olsen Barbara Ellen Olsen Elvera Olsen Amber Elizabeth G. Orr Iohn C. Orr Iimmy Foss Bob Schweppe The Mengle Mildred and Iack Bower Shirley and Donald Staas Thomas M. Cross Phil O'Neill DEWEY DUCK Mr. and Mrs. Schutz Miss Wilma Boer Leonard Mentoray Mr. and Mrs. Hess A. I. Viehmann Betty Ann Brauns Rita Arnold Donald S. Beknke Arlene Eccleston Grace McDonough Lillian Hogan Dave Haemmerle Mary Ann Ehlers Rose Marie Deaver Ken Reuther Nils Hagen George Yhlen lane Keegan Betty-Lou Carlson Nancy Ierorne Noel Moyer Allen Rosenberger Ellsworth Rosenberger Donald George Cumming Betsy Dare Nancy Wood Ioan Kitts Iohn Mills Eugene Mullin Millie and Bob Bob Myerjack Victor Yarmis Elise Schulze Susan Springhorn Marion Stellmann Hubert S. Tenny lane Stumbaugh Doris Bowers Adrienne Grattage Barbara Church Betsy Felter Madeline Normile Ruth Kraatz Frank I. Cunningham Brown Fling Corp. Arnold A. Bertoni William H. Smith George Lendrihas lean Connell George Athanassios Voglis Norma McArdle Frank Anderson Mrs. A. Pederson Mr. and Mrs. F. E. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lander Yvonne Cazin Virginia Boslet Peggy Miles Helen Deborenzo Dorothy Stager Grace Gearing Charles Andersen Ioe Francica lim Butterfield Vincent Berlamino George Koenig William Koenig Hugh Koenig Peter Clarke Roger Chadwick Ioseph Gehringer Mrs. W. Bolton Calvin Burns Barbara Griesser George Peary Carol Boslet Nancy Pihlgren Bernice O'Brien Dolores Turro Ioyce Ruempler Koch David Goeckel Mike Goeckel Dot Clark Barbara Ann Brien Rinnie George E. Crawford Walter Pirog Doris Hingsamer Donald Frank Walker Harry Struckman Henry Houst Bill Hansen Eddy Harry Chuck Helen Romito Howard Andersen Ruth Polinsky Ray Sauter lohn Budnick Rose Villano Claudette Kintz Ernie Wolfkamp Paddy Woltkamp Iohnny Tripucka Ioseph Hughes Florence Curley Charlotte Kohnle Skipper Bartlum Nancy Ann Butterfield Frances Mclntyre lane McCann lohnny Meinert Pat Brady Richard McCann Iudy Meinert Betty Tiedemann Lois Hummers Dorothy Tenny Neil Bowens Dolores Mullen Mrs. M. Mullen Whiskers Mullen Louis Remschel JoAnne Steuert Catherine McCann Bob Meinert Betty Iean Steuert Beverly Steuert Jeanette Vander Vliet lean Mason Robert Mulholland I The Three A's Carol Maitland Claire Holmes lean Nyquist Harry Bedell Lois Staab Ioan Brown Lorraine Villano Eleanor Albrecht Marilyn Hayden Ioan Menzer Mrs. Ida Wood Stephen and lohn Spero Nigger Nathanial Nixnox Miss M. Scherper Mickey Bonnie Iill Cross Ianet Ivy Hicks Charles McCann Scrap Snaps w 12:05-QOOJ af laid uoqffazy cqrm am! cgufff, U25 gui of fzafifl oirzq anoffisz sxfzszinzsrzf in isnioz flffyiicif' P - ik' I xxfifa, 04luins, anal .fuailfs N ll Sfauing away in gszman III on oz a ma . vallffl oooooooooooeoooogooooooooo ooooeoooooqooooooooooo 0 oooooooooooooo COMPLIMENTS OF BOGOTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TEaneck 6-1580 KUHLENKAMP'S Liquor - Beer - Wine B. Kuhlenkamp 446 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. 1. Photo: Courtesy of Teuneck SUI! Phgfog Cqurtegy gf Tganeck Sl Elder 183 tops Park opponent Leidheiser 16? battles for rebound ooooooooooooooooooo ooooooocooooooooooooooooooyoooQQQOOQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 79 0 -oooooooooooogoooooooooooeooog Compliments of the BOGOTA BOARD OF EDUCATION Edwin C. Ludwig, president Peter L. Porr, vice-president Eugene j. Brophy Paul I. Ferrara john Grout George Hund Otto F. Knipping Mrs. Louise L. Moyer Harold F. Springhorn Q-A00 ---- ----o4:AA4:AA:r A---0 80 ooooooooooooooo ooooooo oooQoooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo GAIR BOGOTA CORPORATION WEATHERSEAL ROOFING Cr SHEETMETAL WORKS 96 Thoma Avenue Maywood New jersey HAckensack 2-7 I 43 Compliments PETERSEN DELICATESSEN 450 Cedar Lane Teaneck New jersey Phone HAckensack 2-9094 HILL'S SHELL SERVICE STATION lOpp. Queen Anne Theatrel Tires - Tubes - Batteries - Accessories CARS CALLED FOR C1 DELIVERED 41 Queen Anne Road Bogota, N. I Compliments of GLORIA'S CLEANERS Managed by Pearl Damwjian Bogota, N. I. HAckensack 3-2830 QUEEN ANNE BAKERY Mrs. M. Specht, Prop. Cakes for Weddings, Birthdays and Receptions a Specialty I8 Queen Anne Road Bogota, N. I ooooooqoooooooo QQQQQQQQQQQQQA A A QQA A A AA A A AA A A A AA- -A--v---A--v:o:::::::oo::o4:::::: ---ooo ------------o----ooooooo oooo-o-o-------o--ooooo----o---o--oo--oo---- Sexton l yffllwlk Best Wishes BOROUGH OF MAYWOOD, Hubert A. Hogan, Mayor Counci lmen Charles G. Becker C. Elmer Wright William D. Hook Rudolph W, Friemuth Russel M, Pike Ralph lvl, Rellihen N. Compliments of MR. and MRS. GEORGE V. DEMAREST Compliments ot SCHOOL NO. 2 P. T. A. Bogota, N, I. Compliments of MR. and MRS. GEORGE F. WOLF TEaneck 6-3536M ANN'S DELICATESSEN l-lome Cooked Foods Our Specialty 386 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. 1 ---------o-- ooooo---------o-o-----o---------------------------o 82 ocooooooaooooooooooe oooeooeoooooqooooooo TEaneck 6-1 179 BRUNT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. We Specialize in Sales C1 Service Radio, Refrigeration C1 Appliances 277 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. Congratulations From FRANK W. KOESTNER Civil Engineer and Surveyor 240 Main Street Hackensack, N. I. KARTCH'S Men's 6' Boys' Shop lvlain and Salem Streets, Hackensack Since 191 1 Your Money Back for Any Reason Whatsoever Compliments of ROMAINE HARDWARE CO., INC. 156-158 Main Street Hackensack, N. I. R. A. Gilmore, District Supervisor TILO ROOFING COMPANY, INC. America's Largest Roofers 310 Railroad Avenue Hackensack, N. j. HAckensack 2-3933 TEaneck 6-5259 FLANNIGAN Cv WANN, INC. General Electric Appliances Cas Heating Consultants 655 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. I. Casa Mana Building TEaneck 6-1137 W. H. BIRDSALL Home Appliances - Sales C7 Service 252 DeGraw Avenue Teaneck, N. 1. Qoooooooooooooooeqqq oopoooooooo ooooeooooqoooqoQoooooooooooooo 1 COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '48 NYSTROM'S RESTAURANT - FOUNTAIN Route 4 North Hackensack f COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND HAckensack 2-1670 Member F.T.D.A. We Telegraph Flowers WHITTLEY'S FLOWER SHOP L. T. Runge, Prop, 98 Anderson Street Hackensack, N. l Compliments of SCHOOL NO. I P. T. A. Bogota, N. 1. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ no qoqooogoooooooo ocoooooeooesooogoqg ooooooooooooooooeoooeo 0 Qeooooooosooqcooo ooooooooooo COMPLIMENTS OF MAYWOOD BOARD 0F EDUCATION Fred Stricker, president Walter Arps, vice-president Robert Pollison, lr. Millward W. Heath Albert V. Northrup William Dunn james Butterfield Andrew D. Hancock William Steffen HAckensack 2-9275 MARCY MADISON Corsetieres Corsets Fitted, Altered and Repaired 203 Main Street Hackensack, N. 1. Compliments of a MAYWOOD FRIEND S. HEKEMIAN Cr CO., INC. Real Estate 324 Main Street Hackensack, N. I. WHELAN'S WINES 8' LIQUORS, INC. 45l Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. j. Free Delivery TEaneck 6-9706 TEaneck 6-6302 Guaranteed Workmanship QUEEN ANNE INTERIORS, INC. Custom-Built Upholstered Furniture Repairing and Reupholstering Draperies - Bed Spreads - Slip Covers Fred Haschke 328-330 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. 1. KRlECER'S Outfitters for Men and Boys l64 Main Street Hackensack, N. l. --------oo4:--oA:pc-A-- -A---A---A-- -A-- - 9. vzv--- v-- ...v... 0ooo----o4:--v---,- ,- - ...v. ..,.., v --,,-,,,1,:, 84 0000000000000Q99000-0oo0Q--ooQQQQQQQQQQoooooooooooagooeooeooeoeoocooo CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES ll'-'ELTEQ BocoTA New JERSEY HAckensack 3-0800 DICK'S VENETIAN BARBER SHOP The Place Where Service Satisfies 298 Palisade Avenue Bogota, N. I. HAckensack 2-6852 IOHN GARAFANO Watchmaker and jeweler I I6 Main Street Hackensack, N. I. HAckensack 2-6534 Radios - Refrigerators - Washers Appliances - Ranges Sales and Service RANIERI BROS. FRED Er RUDY 3 East Pleasant Avenue Maywood, N. I. Compliments of O'NEILL'S SERVICE STATION MAYWOOD HAckensack 2-8858 I. Panebiance, Prop. MAYWOOD HOUSEWARES Hardware - Paints - Gifts - Notions Bicycle Supplies 74 W. Pleasant Avenue Maywood, N. I. CHARLES CAMNER 308 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. I. Toys Greeting Cards Tobaccos DeLuxe Buses for All Occasions HI-WAY TRANSPORT SERVICE HAckensack 2-5347-I I557 Teaneck Road TEaneck 7-2444 West Englewood, N. I. HACKENSACK PORK STORE Home Made Bolognas Prime Meats - Selected Poultry 80 Main Street Hackensack, N. I. HAckensack 2-0042 HAckensack 2-7220 BOCOTA PUBLISHING COMPANY job Printing 439 Elm Avenue Bogota, N. I. Compliments of DALE'S MARKET The Best in Meats for Less I2 Queen Anne Road Bogota, N. I HAckensack 3- I 849 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ oooooo - v v v - ...v-v v - v v v v v oooooooooooooooo QQ-- soooooooo oo---0000-9000000009oooooooooooooaqe WHITE OAKS FARM DIRECT RECEIVERS AND DISTRIBUTORS Fresh Nearby Eggs and Creamery Butter I9 WEST SHORE AVENUE BocoTA NEW IERSEY HAckensack 2-7980 I. SCHNEIDER, PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. Queen Anne Rd. 5 Fort Lee Rd., Teaneck, N. TRI-COUNTY REFRIGERATION, INC. 6I West Main St., Bogota, N. I. BETTY'S SERVICE STATION 5I Queen Anne Rd., Bogota, N. I. IULES FRAMING 9 E. Passaic St., Hackensack, N. I. Compliments of PAUL FAST Maywood Compliments of I- MiNAs LUNCHEONETTE 365 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. TEaneck 6-3720 Compliments of SMITH fr WATSON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 70 Third Place Bogota, N. I HAckensack 3-2433 HAckensack 2-7262 ROSE BEAUTY SALON FRANK GAROFALOW Hair Stylists 44 Queen Anne Road Bogota, N. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Courses in Accountancy, journalism Secretarial Science, Commercial Teaching Business Administration, Medical Secretarial BEHNKEN Henry W. Behnken, Ir. SURGICAL APPLIANCES 3I5 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. Between Fort Lee Rd. and DeGraw Ave. TEaneck 6-0336-6-0095 Bachelor Degrees Catalogue Free on Request RIDER COLLEGE Founded I865 Trenton, N. I oooooooooooooooo-ooooooooooooooooooooooooa 86 eoooooooooooooeoaooeooooooooooooeo ooooooooooooooooggq oooooooooooooooooooggg DAVID BELOFF-LYRIC SILK SHOP SILKS - WOOLENS - COTTON GOODS CURTAINS - DRAPERIES Largest Yard Goods Store in Bergen County HAckensack 2-4841 205 Main Street Compliments of AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY CLIFFORD DUNN POST UNIT NO. II7 BocoTA New IERSEY Best Wishes MIRA DRUG STORE 80 W. Main Street Bogota, N. I. HAckensack 2- l 365 1 HAckensack 2-605l -W IOSEPH WEHRMAKER Cr SON BUILDERS 344 Orchard Terrace Bogota New jersey 1 1 P. NAPOLI rr soNs IEWELERS Complete Selection of Fine Gifts at Our 3 Branches 208 Main Street, Fort Lee, N. I. 709 Anderson Ave., Grantwood, N. I 454 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, N. I. 1 TEaneck 6-2800-6-6l00 LILLIAN M. YOUNG Real Estate - Insurance - Mortgages 328 Teaneck Road Teaneck, N. I SMALBEIN'S BAKERY Rolls - Buns - Pies - Cakes Wedding and Party Cakes 96 Anderson Street Hackensack, N. I HAckensack 2-9345 , ELM DELICATESSEN Home Cooking a Specialty Free Delivery Choice Cold Cuts G' Fancy Groceries 486 Elm Avenue Bogota, N. I. oooooooooooooooeogooooooooooooooooocooeoeooooooocooooooooooooooeooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Q oooooaoaeogg oQQQQ0Q0-0-0900000000-ooeooeooeaoooooooeoooo BERCEN COUNTY'S LATEST POULTRY-FARM STORE Try Our NEW TASTE DELIGHT WHITE DOMES INew Born White Turkeysl A Komsa Product of Komsa Raised Turkeys A Taste Sensation Out of This World Small Frames - All Meat Weight - IO to I5 lbs. -- Family Size also TURKEY-BURCERS Another Taste Treat TURKEYS - CAPONS - CHICKENS - TURKEY STEAKS STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Cut Up Poultry to Suit Your Needs Regular Route Deliveries ORADELL 8-IO84 KCMSA'S POULTRY FARM 310 SPRING VALLEY ROAD PARAMUS How to Reach Komsa's Farm: From Hackensack, West on Route 4 to light at Spring Valley Road. Turn right -follow road cross Forest Avenue diagonally to Farm. Farm Kinderkamack Road. Turn at Continental Avenue. Dead end turn left to Spring Valley Road. 88 ooooooooecooooeoeo ooooooqooo oooooooooooo 'lf lil CEE:-L 1 Y Ji: P ' IUQEI oooo . . the high mark of fine class jewelry Like your own class, generations of graduates have confidently chosen graduation rings bearing the D C1 C mark of high quality. Since l898 such rings have been proudly worn by the members of thousands of classes, assured by our made right guarantee that their rings exemplified the best in design, material, workmanship--and value. fl l. 4 .4 I I 1 17 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK 8 - BOSTON 0 NEW ORLEANS ' PROVIDENCE BLUE GOOSE FRUIT EXCHANGE 63 West Main Street Bogota, N. I. Fresh Fruits C7 Vegetables at Lowest Prices Success to the Seniors FROM YOUR STUDENT COUNCIL Best Wishes to Class of '48 MR. and MRS. HENRY LEIDHEISER THE BRAUNS FAMILY ooooooooooooooooaqe oooooooeoo '89 oooooocoooo Compliments of MAYWOOD P. T. A. Compliments of QUEEN ANNE THEATER Bogota, N. I. Compliments of ALBERT V. SCHOONMAKER ooooooooocooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooo Qqeeooooooo ooooaageoooooeooQQQQQQQQQQQoooooooooooogegqa gtg' ig vw Important 'P erson .J A telephone operator, we mean. From the transoceanic call that affects world affairs to the social call that brings friends together, she plays an im- portant part in the activities of the community and the nation. No wonder girls like to work for the telephone company. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 90 ooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooo oooo o000ecooeoooooaaoaooocoooooooooooooocceooooooooooo 1 CONGRATULATIONS. GRADUATES! BOGOTA SHEET METAL WORKS, INC. I95 West Shore Avenue Bogota, N. I. 1 1 Compliments of MR. and MRS. CHARLES R..WESTPHAL 1 HAckensack 2-3640 PETER LUHRS Delicatessen - Home Cooking 6 Queen Anne Road Bogota, -N. Compliments of MAYFAIR CROCERY IO4 Pleasant Avenue Maywood, N. A. Ellsworth, Prop. Compliments of MR. and MRS. GEORGE S. ELDER RAINBOW CLEANERS 2 Queen Anne Road Bogota, N. 1. 1 BRIGHTSEN AND IVERSEN HEATING COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS Berggren Automatic Oil Burners Steam and Hot Water Systems Immediate Installations 426 Elm Avenue Bogota, N. I Tel. HA 2-0559-I 89 Center Avenue Secaucus, N. I Tel. UNion 3-8304 1 ooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooeo0-nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooaoooooooo0oQQooooooooooooocoooooosooooooooo000000000 CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES CHARLES TU RRO HAckensack 2-3637 PALMER BROS. Established 191 8 Groceries - Fruits - Vegetables Dairy Products - Frozen Foods I4 Queen Anne Road Bogota, N HAckensack 2-4016 STEPHEN VOSKIAN Furrier 57 W. Main Street Bogota, N ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooo TAGLIABUE'S Quality Meats and Provision Market 24 Queen Anne Road at Fairview Avenue Bogota, N. 1. Compliments of Al. cf lIM'S 384 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. I. TEaneck 6-9356 Compliments of BENNY'S BARBER SHOP Air-Conditioned Maywood, N. I. BOB'S MARKET QUALITY MEATS 369 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. 1. Qgoooeooooooooooo oooooooo00oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeo FOR HOMES TH ROUC-HOUT BERCEN COUNTY AND ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE, SEE WALLACE V. CLARK, Realtor Ill E. MAIN STREET BOGOTA NEW IERSEY HAckensack 3-4466 IMary-Lou Springhorn sold me this ad, so check with chick. -Wallyl 1 HAc kensack 2-4990 HILLMAN CANDY SHOPPE Iformerly Titusl Ice Cream for Parties a Specialty 4I West Pleasant Avenue Maywood, N. I. HAckensack 2-7850 FASHION KNITWEAR Women's and Misses oRadell 8-3167-8-1337 CHOLOWINSKVS FARM Fresh Fruit - Vegetables Seeds - Plants - Fertilizers Forest Avenue Paramus, N. I SPORTSWEAR H. Bell, Prop. 200 Main Street Hackensack, N. I. 1 oooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooo 93 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo HAckensack 2-83 54 KOVAC'S DELICATESSEN Sandwiches - Home Cooking Frosted Foods I27 A Queen Anne Road Bogota, N HAckensack 2-3730 CHARM-MART BEAUTY PARLOR M. V. Everson, Mgr. Permanent Wave Specialist 276 Cypress Avenue Bogota, N. I oooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo For the Kids of Bogota High From Their Old Pal Grand POP Peary HAckensack 2-9I4O-2-9I4I MARAGLIANO BROS. Fancy Fruits and Vegetables Delicatessen and Groceries 21 East Fort Lee Road Corner Leonia Avenue Bogota, N. I. G. fr G. PANTS SHOP I25 Main Street Hackensack, N. I. Compliments of OXFORD CLEANERS Bogota, N. I. FUEL OIL - KOPPER'S SEABOARD COKE TIETIEN COAL COMPANY, INC. 45 W. Hunter Avenue Maywood, N. I. HAckensack 2-8877-8878 Oil Burner Sales Er Service ANN GLEIM, GIFTS 268 Main Street Hackensack, N. I. AMERICAN LEGION Clifford Dunn Post No. II7 Bogota, N. I. oooooeooooeoaoooooo oooooooeooooo Qeqeeoooq 0QQQQ0o0900Qoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo- Qt X - XXXL' X1 x Q' Xb , 5. Q V. X Woolens - Rayons - Cottons Domestics - Silks - Fabrics McCall and Advance Patterns 1 A. 1. MILLER, INC. 337 Main Street Hackensack N. I HAckensack 3-4320-3-432I TEaneck 6-5944 AN LlCKER'S BAKERY Fancy Cakes Baked to Order for Weddings, Parties and Receptions 312 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. I. Compliments of A FRIEND Congratulations to Class of '48 THE STAGNITTI FAMILY MAYWOOD AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. l42 East Passaic Street Maywood, N. I. The Outstanding Post of Bergen County oeooooooooooooooooooooocoeoo COM PLI MENTS OF BOGOTA WATER COMPANY 95 0Q0-oooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooo HAckensack 3-53l4 A House Worth Calling Home is Worth Protecting with Dutch Boy White Lead Paint WILLIAM ROPER Painting 6' Decorating 4l3 Elm Avenue Bogota, N. I. Compliments of BOGOTA DELICATESSEN INC. A. H. Kolberg 350 Palisade Avenue Bogota, N. I. HAckensack 2-8572 MEYER MULLIN Soda - Candy - Cigars - Stationery 296 Palisade Avenue Bogota, N. 1. Reid's Ice Cream Served Exclusively NU STYLE CURTAIN SHOP, INC. l5O Main Street Hackensack, N. 1. BETTY'S LUNCH 4l River Road Bogota, N. 1. Compliments of THE MAYWOOD QUALITY MARKET Maywood Tlianeck 6-9802 HOWARDS BETTY AND SAM Luncheon - Records - School Supplies Hallmark Greeting Cards - Gifts 5l3 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. I. HAckensack 2-l428 We Telegraph Flowers DUBY THE FLORIST I87 Main Street Hackensack, N. I. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo: co ooo oooo oooooooooooooooeoooooooooooooo TEaneck 6-499l The First Aid Store for the Home LUDEWIG'S HARDWARE Hardware - House Furnishings Paints - Class 3l9-32l Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. 1. Oritani Sweet Shop, Hackensack Extends Best Wishes to the Graduates of Bogota Class of l948 Cust Lendrihas, Proprietor LAW, INC. Haberdashers to the Discriminating Hackensack - Englewood - Ridgewood CLICK Cr TRIOLO Paints - Varnishes - Wallpaper Artists' and Sign Painters' Supplies 328 Main Street Hackensack, N. I. It's 63-for YOU and ME CRAWFORD CLOTHES Clothiers to Men - Ladies - Boys One of America's Largest Clothing Chains Hackensack, N. 1. WM. BRAUN THE ALICE SHOPPE 358 Palisade Avenue Bogota, N. I. Compliments of IOHN ANTHONY 5' SONS COMPLIMENTS OF BOGOTA HIGH SCHOOL P.T.A. COM PLI MENTS OF FEDERAL PAPER BOARD COMPANY, lnC BOCOTA, NEW 1ERsEY ooooooooooov----oooez--ooo--oc--oo-V 97 oooqqoooooeooooooo oooooqoooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeoooooooe COMPLI MENTS OF THE AUTHORIZED HACKENSACK NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION Compliments of A FRIEND F. ROMANO Cr CO. Wholesale, Imported and Domestic Groceries 64 W. Main Street Bogota, N. I. ENCKE FLOWERS Fort Lee Road Teaneck, N. I. TEaneck 6-6748 BERNIE I. WAGMAN PAINT CO. PAINTS - WALLPAPER - BRUSHES 285 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. I Best to the Graduates THE WOMAN'S CLUB OF BOGOTA Congratulations to Class of '48 THE MONTALBANO FAMILY Best Wishes BOGOTA BAKERY W. Ullrich - A. Kech 67 W. Main Street Bogota, N. HAckensack 3-OO92 I Qgooooooooooooooooo soooooooooooooooooooooooqeoooooooeoooooooqooocoooo oooccooooooooooooo- ooooooeooooooeo: :ooo : : vvov-- - vv---oooooooo-o COMPLIMENTS OF KADISH FEED COMPANY Fertilizers - Carden Supplies - Seeds - Feeds 15 South Dean Street Mitchell Simon, Owner Englewood, N. I. Englewood 3-2109 LOHBECK'S Hkkensack 2-5364 HOUSE OF FINE IEWELRY 509 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. I co. I-Near Theaferl lFormerIy Eddie's1 11 E. Pleasant Avenue Maywood, New jersey lumen oss 7 Queen Anne Road Bogota, N. I. DRESSES - COATS LINGERIE - SUITS Compliments of EDMUND E. IACOBITTI, M.D. COLORALL PAINT CO. 51 I Cedar Lane Inext to Teaneck Theaterl PAINTS - WALLPAPER ARTIST'S MATERIALS A. LEBSON, INC. jewelers 134 Main Street In Hackensack Since 1906 oooooooooooooeogoooa ooooooQoQopeooooogoogooogeoooeooo 99 ooooooooooooooooo Cumberland 6-0100 - 6-0101 MARINE CANVAS SUPPLY CORP. 700-706 COURT STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. .... --- .. ......... --- -...----- loo PW ' A C H ll N t I J I . I J- J!! f- ' V n 1 '4 ,J 1' N 'z m ! !Z4'f'A .WL f H Q ' -M ' J k 7?'3?i'3 . K .'3'x t . N gi ' it 4:3 ,X Q' K Ei 5-af ' -.wifi 'Yhc Musicmns rclux m 'b L A -. k EZ, Q, Nvwmk wiih Ab'-. .eq ' L'1P'fii5'f ' R 2 if , 4 f Q fx w A Qi Dm. 27 Thi' Bllzzurd of 'BB was nvvvr luke- thus! YTYU' S4 :fora Hfxvv G Ixlsxfl t Tb xx 'K Y ...- Tho kids studying C?5. HMC wk qw dw MI M A . . .The doors We hove entered so often with drogging feet, but now leove reluotontly. awicuz, yllw fVa7JKf77i' Cifflfwffyww-M-afffcqafu JJQLWAVKJ W fW7ymfJ '7fm'L7M'7A m'WZm7 ' A Thortks tor the memories. Us


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