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

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v w F r N x K i E i i 748 1950 1 J , BGGOTA HIGH SCHGCI. BQGOTA, NEW JERSEY TIME has taken iis toll: that very pleasant period of our high school days has passed. Once again a graduating class must bid farewell, its members taking with them eager anticipation for the future but tears for the parting. ln the pages of this our yearbook, the staff of The Purple B has presented reminders of well-known scenes, school life, and familiar faces which may later recall pleasant memories of the days spent at Bogota High School. Dear Mr. Dunn: To you the Class of 1950 dedicates its yearbook. To you we wish to express our sincere appreciation of your unfailing smile, your drawling humor, your twinkling eyes, and your hearty laugh. Your help and kindness have meant much to us. We wish you to know we highly esteem you and shall always recall your wholehearted fatherliness and sincere understanding. Most cordially, THE CLASS OF 1950 THE FACULTY saw sum IOSEPH W. IONES A.B.. M. A. United States History sqm MRS. L. O. SACHTLEBEN A.B.. M.A. Guidance Director. English Schnca DORIS H. DAVEY B.S., M.A. Director ot Audio-Visual Education, Biology HAROLD R. BUNCH A.B. History MRS. BESS A. LANGFITT A.B.. M.A. Enqlish CHESTER C. BODKIN A.B., MA. General Science, Physics, Fundamentals of Machines and Electricity HAROLD N. ZASTROW B.S., M.A. History: Director of Athletics MRS. MABEL B. TASCA B.S.E. English, Public Speaking HENRIETTA P. WHYTE A.B.. M.A. Chemistry MHS. SUSAN I. GILNER Katherine Gibbs School Secretary to the Principal MIRIAM L. SYNES B.S. English GEORGE C- HP-NCB WILLIAM C. SIMPSON MARION A. DIX B.C.S., B.S. B.C.S. B.S., MJX. Commercial Shorthand, Typing, Secretarial Training, Commercial Law TYPeWl'ifiH9 EARL E. PURCELL A.B., M.A. Supervising Principal .E THE FACULTY Mas. GLADYS M. PAULINE pgyms G, yum HICKMAN SCHANDELMAIER A-B, 8 B.s. in ED., 1v1.A. ma.. M.A. Spanish, p,.,,,c1, 1 Latin English, German EVERETT L. HEBEL MARY F. IACKSON ALFRED G. BROWN B.P.E., MA. A.B.. M.A. Litt. B. Physical Education Physical Education Vice-Principal for Girls Mathematics lOSEPHINE L. KATHAHINE BULLAHD ANGELO P. La ROSE ALBANESE Home Economics Manual Training B,A,, M,A,, B,S.L,S, Cafeteria Supervisor Librarian ROBERT POLLISON. IR. A.B., M.A. High School Principal MRS. CHARLOTTE C. BURT Art, Mechanical Drawing VINCENT DENTE B.A. Music M . RAYMOND wmrzni B.s., M.A. Mathematics I Mns. v. D. TRITENBACH R.N. School Nurse 5 CLASS OFF ICERS President . Robert Pellet Vice President 4 Iohn Winant Secretary .. . Marilyn May Treasurer George Motthes 'iq ,vm Q , -'35, 'Q if . X . S W1 Q QQ, 1 K A4 f L ' f 'N 1 L P .1 if--' ew ma, e Master ot Ceremonies , ,,.,..,.... ,. ,. , Robert Pellet Committee Chairmen Tickets , ,. .,,,,,.,...,... ,,,..,,.........,..,, R obert Pellet Publicity ...,.,..,, lean Mason Costume ..., Mary Ann Palmer Property Carolyn Maitland Make-up .,,..,. ., . Delores Benzing Lighting ..... ,,,,,. K enneth Sorensen Program .....,., Lois Bowens Stage Crew .,,.. ,,,,.. R ichard Scheuerman Ushers ,.,... ..........,,,,. S ally Arnold 01644 fbancee Master oi Ceremonies .. Herbert Turkington Committee Chairmen Tickets H V , , .. . Robert Pellet Decoration .,.. . ., Iackie Sammarco Harry Struckman Refreshments ..,, ,. Lois Bowens Charles Benson Publicity ..,.. , Alan Schwartz 6 -.::L-Y v W .. li P 3' it 1 W V S. Elaine Mae Anderson Glee Club 3 Lots ot fun . . . always neat . . . striking sweet smile . . . vivacious per- sonality . . . olten seen working in the office . . . to be a secretary is her am- bition. .i7m: I , , ' A Il X ' 'g-Hliflmi-eerie' ,. lf' Qblif-'- l l ll -Y X 1 -.Q V ittstngyg W ,Iss lg? 'iff H . 1 ' 1 i ls LJ: Z, EY Inq ...M ,,,-,fYjj,fa.,fl7i:' ,593 . , ,A , A A 7'--i-.,----.,-r . P' ---ff' Phe- 1,5-if., X., ,, .niill Y Eleanor M. Albrecht Soccer 1. 2, 3, 4, Captain 1: Hockey 1. 2, 3. 4, Captain 1: Basketball 2, 3: Vol- ley Ball 2, 3: Speedball 2, 3: Softball 1. 2 3: Choral Group 3, 4: G.A.C. 1, 2. 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 4: Student Council 3, 4. Secretary 4: Band 1, 2, 4. Majorette 4: Iersey Girls' State 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Accompanist 2: Bergen County Chorus 2. 3,: Latin Club l. Secretary 2: Referees Club 2, 3: Ping-Pong Champion 2, 3. Always smiling, one ot the cutest tricks in the senior class . . . our high stepping majorette, pianist, and sinqer will be remembered for her radiant per- sonality. Qt. 1 ' ,,..tf ' ' A L L L V i f V4 , i , L. . f Vt: V, 1 - 5 1 iissl :fs Z 5 i Donald R. Barthelme Morning League Basketball 3: Morning League Baseball 3. 4: Yearbook Stall 4: Ping-Pong Tournament 3. Don is usually seen driving his car with Drason, Vagel, and Berly . . . has a pleasing personality . . . always himself . . . sure to make a hit at col- lege. Iay I. Bene Morning League Softball 2, 3, 4: Morn- ing League Basketball 2, 3, 4: Photo- graphy Club 3, 4: One Act Play 3: Seni- or Play 4: Ritle Club 4: Bowling Club 4. One ot' our top class comedians . friends galore . . . loves to talk to everyone . . . crazy about basketball HEEL Patricia Louise Beams Soccer 1: Speedball 1: Field Hockey 1: Volleyball 1: Basketball 1: Klaxon 2' G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Hop Commitl tee: One Act Play Committee 2, 3: Yearbook 4. Friendly . . , Tops in personality .. . enjoys art and sewing . . . her ambition alter graduation is to enter into the advertising field. . . . will study to be a chemical engi- X5 EN Kwai? wmv? 4 A f I rin, . K ft , c 5 6 ti fl a t ,it Q L 1 J if is s Q tr ' , l'lis.Ff?J- g'f:QEQE5w5!iUi! J ' ' Sylvan, A 1 6 rs , K 3 gs x, Q if f 5 l tiff lie. 4 l w, as Ile 1 1 f sf 5 -5- 4 A ' 2 if EIB' X Q fs 594 if a i S Vit X x t Ai 'l YI'-, Q ,t fl 'M wi Nu lx ' S 1 . .. .wt f : 4 f-A.-,gt Charles H Benson Football l 2 3 Basketball 1 Z 3 Morning League Basketball 2 3 4 Morning League Softball 2 3 Home room President 1, Z, Student Council 1. Z. 35 Varsity B 1, Z, 3. 4. Tall, good-looking Charlie, is witty and happy-go-lucky . . . favorite sports are basketball and football . . . his obliging way and pleasant personality have made him many friends at B.H.S. vincent Wm. Ins. Bel-13-'ning Glee Club l. 2: Yearbook 4: Band 2. Berly is noted for his sharp tie and for being well dressed . . . regu larly seen going to the bank for M1 Hance . . . has a likeable personalitj . . . likes to kill chickens. and hope to own his own farm. Fredricka Bhend Art Club 2, 3. 4: Klaxon 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Bowling Club 4. Active Tri-Hi-Y member . . . wants to be a teacher . . . always ready to help any one . . . spends her spare time watching television. 4j,,,,fd ,ryilhwv it , - 'I W itt: 1 5. V Wiif f W , K Robert Bornkessel 4 -1 5 Moming League Basketball 2, 3, 4: 7 A Morning League Baseball 2, 3: Klaxon E 51 ILQ - - f 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Orchestra 1: Bergen County Music Festival 1. 2: National 5 My iff, Oratorical Contest 4: Class Treasurer 3: ff' 4 Alternate Student Council 4: Alternate to Boys State 3. One of our best dressers . . . known for his ability to speak . . . played a major role in broadcasting the football games . . . dependable Bob is interes- ted in medicine, music, and sports. Lois Ann Bowens t GAA Z 3 Referees Club 2 3 4 3 Soccer 2 3 4 Hockey 2 Basketball 2 3 Volleyball Z Student Council 3 Speedball 2 ' One of the cutest numbers in our . . ,, senior class . . . has a flare for danc- in . . . always well dressed . . . helps in the office . . . likes to play basket- ball and is a loyal follower of our B.H.S. team. Doris Iean Bowers Baseball 2: Basketball, second team 2: Volleyball 2: Hockey 25 Glee Club 3, 4: Band 2: Klaxon 2, 3, 4, Typist 3, 4: G. ILA. 2: One Act Play Property Com- mittee 3: Typing Club 3: Dramatics Club 2: Releree's Club 3: One Act Play Cos- tume Committee 2. Happy and blonde . . . her trade-mark is a friendly personality . . . hopes to do clerical work in a newspaper office . . enjoys watching baseball and the roller derby. Ioseph A. Browde Klaxon 2, 3, 4: One Act Plays 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Male Quartette 3, 4: Bergen County Festival 3: Morning League Basketball 3: Mom- - ing League Baseball 3: Hi-Y 3. 4: Secretary Bowling Club 3, 4: Men's Choral Group 3. Active member oi the class . . . Hi-Y member . . . the captivating twinkle in his eyes interprets the subject of the .. f P'-wt ff A ' 3: ..L, W X g 0 g I , M Barbara Iean Brinkerhoff GJLA. 2, 3: Yearbook 4: Glee Club 3. Barbara is known for her friendly smile and beautiful blond hair . . . always ready for a laugh . . . works in the office . . . her ambition is to be a secretary. Dorothy A. Brlnkerhoif Band 1: Orchestra 1: Yearbook 4. Dot is noted for her pretty' hair and dimples . . . known and liked by all . . . ambition to be a secretary. Charles I ohn Bums Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Football 4: Morning League Basketball 3. Charlie is one of Bogota's three letter- men . . . all know his wit and pleasing personality. is unmatched for captivating manner. song as he sings with the quartet . l ,t 1 3 th A Eleanor Barbara Bussamch Eleanor, a newcomer to B.H.S. has made many friends . . . finds pleasure in swimming ana skiing. f Y mf i Dorothy Mae Caufield Klaxon 2, 3: Glee Club 1. 4: Bowling 3. 4, Captain 4: Science Club l. Dark-haired, brown-eyed Dot . . . loves to roller skate . . . plans to enter the nursing profession after graduation . . . we'll all remember that happy, friendly personality. Pauline Christakos Basketball 2: Photo Club 2: Klaxon Staff 2: Senior Play Committee. Chris will be remembered for her friendliness and charm . . . always up to date on the latest fashions . . . likes to sing . . . her pleasing manners have brought her many friends. 2 tt Martin I. Christie - 4 f a :X 1 Betty Lou Carlson Soccer 1. 2, 3: Hockey 2, 3: Volleyball l. 2, 3: Basketball 1. 2. 3: Speedball 1. Z, 3: Baseball 1, 3: Glee Club l, 2: Ring Committee 3: G.A.A. 3, 4, Home Room Secretary 4: Thanksgiving Day Play 4. A beautiful dancer . . . full of fun . . . personality plus . . . likes to sew . . . continuously striving to make peo- ple happy . . . Bert hopes to be a a technician. ,,VkL i , at it-Tk , , 0 3' t if f 1 ff Wg 1 My is .ff t il ,-at. V. B t ,. e t 9.- ,, lQ f1.zf ,- ., 7:5121 -is f ww: g 1, Band 27 Morning League Baseball 2: it ,P ifg, Morning League Basketball 2: Base- 'lrxfgg ball 4. 'N I l fg Left us to go to Florida in his sopho- 5' V more year but has returned . . . live me or play baseball. - ly sense of humor . . . likes to sleep Patricia D. Dann Glee Club l. 2: Homeroom President 3. Winning smile . . . neat as a pin . .. tavorite pastime knitting argyles . . . enjoys dancing . . . will work tor a living. Ioyce Csaposs Soccer 2. 4: Hockey 2. 4: Basketball. Captain 2: Speedball 2: Soltball 2: G.A. C. 3. 45 Tri4HieY 3. President 4: Sopho- more Class Secretary. Sophomore Hop Committee. Make-Up Committee 3: Homeroom President 4: National Honor Society 3. 4. A rare combination, pretty and very intelligent . . . lull ot tun and tancy tree . . . enjoys the movies and all types ot sports . . . versatile . . . plans to attend Rutgers Collegc. I gh .1 . , W I 4 A , if .off X Ext , 5 ,gt .fw- F . r it Raymond W. Daubenberger Morning League Basketball 2. 3, 4: Morning League Baseball 2. 3. 4. Keen sense ol humor . . . usually seen laughing . . . likes to eat, sleep. play in morning league, and camp out . . . would like to be a florist, tffgvzf-Q . .tti r g.' s o c I gl .K . -415' y 4 -' Irene Grace Denning . rttl i: soccer 2. 3. Basketball z. 3. 4- votre L mar: 1 Y' , ball 2, 3: Speedball 3: Releree's Club 3: Baseball 2. 3: Senior Play Commit- xi tee 4. Blond Irene is always full ot fun . . . usually seen down at Braun's with the gang . . . likes to play basketball and baseball. Pauline Freda Decker Soccerl 2 4 Hocke 1 2 43 4 Bas 1 I I Y f - I I ' ketball 1. 2: Volleyball l, 2. 3: Speed- ball l. 2. 3: Soitball 1, 2, 3: Bergen County Music Festival 1. 2, 3. 4: Girl's Choral Group 1. 2, 3, 4: Gir1's Choral Ensemble l: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4: Glee Club l. 2. 3. 4. Faithful member ot the choral group . . . likes to go roller skating . . . al- ways smiling. ' 'Q XE N g fzv is L tl , fl Ji , .S Carmen E. Diaz G.A.C. l, 2,. 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2. 33 Soccer 2. 3: Basketball 2. 3: Speedball 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3: Art Club 4: Dramatic Club Z: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Good natured as well as glamorous . . . this quiet, courteous senior loves to dance and has a flare for art . . . lots of fun to be with. Ioyce Loretta Ehler Girls Choral Group 2, 35 Glee Club 2. 3: One Act Play Ticket Committee 3: Senior Play Ticket Committee 3: Christ- mas and Spring Concerts 2, 3. Who wouldn't be attracted by those flashing eyes and pretty smile? . . . likes to bowl . . . would like to be a model . . . otherwise Ioyce will settle lor a secretarial position. Frances Marion Elliott Teen Canteen 1: Play Committee 1. 4: Baseball 2: Vice President 2. Dark shining hair . . . always smiling . . . ready to help with costumes for all occasions .I . . likes to play bas- ketball and watch football games . . . hopes to be a receptionist. I - W-st, Q 4 s. . , 35 his W r Richard C. Drason Football 2: Homeroom President 2: Morning League Basketball' 2, 3. 4: Morning League Softball Z, 3, 4: Men's Chorus 2, 3: Glee Club 2. 3: Year Book Stat! 4. Dick known to all for his wonder- ful personality . . . likes all sports . . . known for his hook shots in Morning League. Carl O. Frauenpreis Morning League Basketball 2. 3. 4: Morning League Baseball 3, 4. Tall, curly haired Carl is not often heard but is everybody's friend. Robert I. Galli loming League Baseball 3. 45 Morn- lg League Basketball 4. Bob, an all round tellow . . . has won :any friends by his sincerity . . . kes baseball . . . usually seen with rank Trapani. 'ri- 'wmjtifx -J' I-iw AA Rodolph A. Gilmore Hi-Y 3, 4: Rifle Club Vice President 4. Blond and friendly Roddy is known by his cheerful grin . . . usually found with the boys . . . enjoys food and roller skating . . . hopes to be a dairy farmer. Audrey M. Garrison Soccer 2, 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3. 4: Hockey 2, 3: Speedball 2, 3, 4: Art Club 2: Student Council 3: Glee Club 2. 3: Iunior Prom Committee 47 Senior Play 4. Alive with merriment . . . attractive . . . mischievous . . . enioys all sports . . . plans to go to Paterson State Tea- chers to prepare tor elementary tea- ching. 9' fr . Janet Elaine Gilmore Glee Club 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4. One of the twins . . . really a honey . . . quiet in appearance, but not when you get to know her . . . debating the advantages ot a secretary over a nurse. Manlyn Helene Ghck Library Council 2 3 Secretary 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 National Honor Soclety 3 4 Tn H1Y 4 Yearbook 4 Bergen County Chorus 3 A veteran member ot our honor roll an active member of Tr1H1Y known to all by her sunny disposition Marilyn hopes to be a Spanish English secretary as ff 6 lsr' L, 4- R .tg , I 1 ,f ., H i -Q-- q.. -r , ff 'A'A Q A I if xy H -Q VW Q in eg Richard A. Glock Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Morn- ing League Basketball 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3: Iersey Boys State 3: Hi- Y 3: Morning League Baseball 2: Vice- President of Iunior Class 3. Our own Galloping Ghost on a football field . . . friendly, unassuming . . . Rich will be rembered not only for his ability in sports but also for his genuine sincerety. if m t Ioan Dolores Hancock Twirling 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Soccer 45 Hockey 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Volleyball Z, 3: Speedball 2, 3: Baseball 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Secretary Homeroom 2: Treasu- rer Homeroom 3: Student Council 4: G.A.C. 4: Vice-President G.A.C. 4: Treasurer Tri-Hi-Y 4: Sophomore Hop Committee: Reierees Club 3: Girl's State 3: Dramatics Club 2. loanie is an asset to our twirling team of B.H.S .... active in all sports . . . friend to all . . . incomparable dis- position . . . plans to go to college. Tyler A. Hansen Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orcestra l: Bergen Country Band 1, 3. 4: Men's Music 1: Klaxon 3, 4: Home Room President 3: One Act Play 3: Senior Play 4: All State Band, 4. jovial Toddy's favorite pastime is tooting that clarinet in the B.H.S. band . . . hopes to take up journalism and dramatic art at Westminster College. t . 'ef William H. Hansen T xv . vi... - 5 M , Football 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4: Baseball a Class 1, 2. ,Q Adrienne E. Grattage Referees Club 1. 2, 35 Hockey 1, 2, 3: Soccer 1, 2, 3: Volleyball l, 2: Basket- ball 1, 2: Speedball 1, 2, 3: Typing Club 3: G.A.A. 3. Friendly, easy-going Adrienne will be hard to forget . . . proof of the saying, Good things come in small packages . . . likes to read and participates in sports . . . a sincere personality is her trademark. ' 35 Morning League Basketball 2: Morn- - ing Baseball 1, Z: Vice President oi qi? , Tall, dark, and gracious . . . enjoys sports of all kinds . . . ardent Dodger follower . . . stimulating personality . . craves rhubarb . . . intends to study pharmacy at Rutgers School of Phar- macy. wi ., , Edward I. Harry aseball 2: Vice-President Homeroom 2. Full of lun . . . enjoys driving around nd going to the movies . . . rellshes vast bee! and sauerbraten . . . hopes i become a policeman or owner of a alicatessen. Lillian Catherine Hogan Glee Club 3. 4: Library Council 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. A sweet number of the senior class . . . always welcome . . . liked by all . . . swimming is her favorite pastime . . likes chicken chow mein . . . aspires to be a secretary. Marilyn Rose Hayden Latin Club 1. President 2: Glee Club 2: Dramaticsh 1, Vice President 27 Refe- ree's Club 1. 2, 3, 4: G.A.C. 2, 3. Treasurer 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Freshman Class Treasurer: One Act Play Contest 1. 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Soccer 1, 2. 3, 47 Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 1,'2. 3: Speedball 1, 2, 3: Softball 1. 2. 3: N. I. Field Hockey Asso- ciation CZnd teamJ. Doc is headed toward being a nurse, . . . will really pep her patients . . . loves sports and acting . . . has shown her ability to act as the star ot the senior play . . . has a hello tor everyone. Doris Mae Hinqsamer Band and Orchestra 1, 2: Latin Club 27 G.A.A. 3, 4: Year Book 4: Photography Club 1: Ping-Pong 2: Citizenship Ins- titute 3. Pretty blue-eyed Dorrie is-friendly to all . . . fond of swimming, roller skating, and tennis . . . ambition to be a secretary . . . an asset to the year- book staff. Claire Marie Holmes Latin Club 2: Bowling Club 4. Shining red hair and a shy smile spell Claire . . . tops in the line of sewing . . . likes baseball . . . hopes to attend Paterson State Teachers College. 3 i44nlnn Ioseph N. Hughes Morning League Baseball 23 Moming League Basketball 4: Baseball 2. 3. 4. Friendly . . . sports minded . . . a loyal Yankee tan . . . quiet in man- ner. Marilyn Edna Iones Glee Club l: Science Club 1: Latin Club 25 Klaxon 2, 3: Bowling Club 4 A girl like Marilyn is hard to find . . . a quiet, reserved manner . . . depend- able . . . always enjoys skating . . . college is, her aim. Lois Patricia Kampif Soccer 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2. 3, 4: Basket- ball C2ndj 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Speed- ball 2. 3: Baseball 2: Glee Club 2: Homeroom treasurer 2: Dramatics II 25 Sophomore Hop Committee: One Act Play Cast 3: Senior Play 4: G.A.C. 47 Tri-Hi-Y 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Reierees Club 2. 3. Energetic Patty excells in sports ot all kinds . . . has shown excellent act- ing ability in the one act plays as well as the senior play . . . to be a secretary is her aim. Di Hi-Y 3. H ,,,, ,t . :.., ,. ,t 5 -2' K ' -1- ,V ,. Qt , K , ,N 'E ' S' l George W. Hund Basketball 3. 4: Morning League Bas- ketball 1, Z, 3, 4: Morning League Scit- ball 1. 2. 3, 4: Home Room President 4: Sophomore Hop Committee: Yearbook Stat! 4. One oi the most popular seniors . .. friendly and has a smile tor everyone . . . sports lover, especially basketball . . . always dependable . . . hopes to enter college. J H -ff al is :wr X I .Ki 5 V3 4 xr, ya William B. Kaufman J Football 2. 3: Moming League Baseball 2, 3, 4: Morning League Basketball 4: Hunting, goll, football his specialities . . . hobby-fun . . . ambition-forestry . . to know Bill is to like him. Ioan Marie Kloman Art Club 2, 3: Treasurer Klaxon 3: Glee Club 3. 4: Library Council 4: Year Book Stall 4. Cannot be excelled in the art ot :kating . . . her ambition is to be a :ecretary . . . she has countless lriends . . among her hobbies is horseback- 'iding. :if sg, - is Sri Dorothy I eanne Kealy Soccer 2, 3: Hockey 2, 3. 4: Basketball 3: Speedball 3: Glee Club 2: Choral Group 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4: Dramatics 2, 3: Bergen County Chorus 2. 35 Sophomore One Act Play Property Committee 2: One Act Play 3: Senior Play 4: G.A.C. 4: Secretary Tri-Hi-Y 4: GJ-LA. 2, 3, 4: Referees Club 2, 3: Senior Play Ticket Committee 3. One of our top athletes . . . enjoys hockey most ot all . . . loyal member of the Girl's Choral Group-president . . . hopes to take up nursing at Hackensack Hospital. 2 A., M g it i K li . . .s:, ,,: . . 'W' :Q ,iyi rr,, L, E Charlotte I. Kohnle Dramatics B 2: Latin Club 2: Bergen County Music Festival 2: Glee Club 2: Senior Play Prompter 4. Sparkling personality . . . pert and adorable . . . this fun loving senior is interested in television as a career . . . her vitality is envied by all. Ted Kranzler Baseball Manager 1, 2. 4: Moming League Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Morning League Baseball 1, 3, 4: Year Book Stall 4: Band 1, Z, 4: Bergen County Band 2: Orchestra 1. Ted is one ot our outstanding pho- tographers . . . sincere . . . often seen working on his car or in a dark ro om . . . full ot pep . . . is looking forward to owning a restaurant or a garage after college. Ruth G. Kraatz Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choral Group 3, 4: Band 2. 4: Accompanist 3. 4: Hockey 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Year Book Editor 4: Bergen County Chorus 2, 3, 4: Quartette Ac- companist 3, 4. Attractive, stately, and tall . . . our own piano virtuoso and accompanist of B.H.S .... always smiling . . . Editor of the yearbook . . . likes the army . . . the music world is her aim. 9,-or-. Lois Lamartin , ' Bergen County Festival 1: Dramatics Club lg Klaxon 1, 2. 3: Hockey 2, 4: Basketball 2: Typing Club 3: Bowling Club 3, Secretary 4: G.A.A. Z. 3. An excellent bowler . . . drives a light blue Buick convertible . . . very so- ciable. if 'G V fig -1 N 12 , . M IR fr ? gg ' Q1-rigs L . if ., 1 ' Vet ' . Ari. 3. s sf ti I, :,,, Iohn Charles Lincks Basketball 23 Baseball 2, 3. 4: Mom- ing League Basketball 2. 3, 4: Morning League Baseball 2, 3. Goodlooking Charlie likes sports, especially baseball . . . favorite pas- time is fooling around with his car . . . relishes ham . . . undecided about the luture. Winifred A. Livingston G.A.A. 3: Photography Club 3. Quiet but-not so my dear! . . . likes bowling,horsebaclr riding, basket- ball, and baseball . . . works as a waitress at Nystrom's Restaurant . . . would like to be a dental hygienist. Bruce B. Landis Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Morning League Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Morning League Base- ball l, 2. 3. 4. Friendly . . . enjoys drawing . . . loyal participant ot Morning League basketball and baseball all four years . . . sure to make a success after graduation. 5 F 3 a Anita Louise Lutcken Typing Club 3: Klaxon 2, 3: Bowling 3 4. Small, blond and very cute . . . Anita is liked bv all . . . enjoys roller skating . . . wants to be a secretary. Carolyn Eleanor Maitland Jramatics Club 2. 3: Art Club 2, 3. Treasurer 2, Vice President 3: Tri-Hi-Y I, 4, Historian 4: Hockey 2, 3: Soccer L, 4: Speedball 3: Sottball 3: Repre- .entative to Central Bergen Chapter of unior Red Cross 3. 4. Known to all ot us tor her artistic :bility . . . lull of lun and humor . . . apable worker for the play commit- aes ot the Tri-Hi-Y . . . hopes to be- ome a missionary . . . tond ot animals. 2 S Rfrf' X 4. - . Ax an :mtl ,sq y Q X V J: Jigga, , ik ' 'L HM' rnffw' ,rf , -5, ' lg lf' ' - ,., N: -51'-V 54 5515-J fgyfgf ? pm it r ii ' at ' -s F .-1 ' rr. My - PM:-1-:ji ' s..s,..L1S an it I ames A. Maior Morning League Baseball 2. 3, 4: Morn- ing League Basketball 2, 3. 4: Basket- ball 3. 4. Maybe he'll blush when he reads this. but Iim is tall, has brown wavy hair, and is good looking . . . likes to play basketball and golf . . . en- joys a good steak . . . plans to enter college. Ella-Mae Mase Soccer 2, 3. 4: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 2: Volleyball 1, 3: Speedball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2. 3: G.A.C. 4: Tri-Hi- Y 4: Bergen County Musical Festival 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Girls Choral Group 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Twirler 3, 4: One Act Play 1. 3: G.A.A 2, 3: Science Club 3. Masie is one ot our peppiest twir- lers . . . loves to sing . . . enjoys all sports . . . curly hair . . . has a smile tor all. George Matthes Football 1, 2: Klaxon 2: One Act Play 1: Photography Club 2: Morning League Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Morning League Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4: Bowling Club 4: Class Treasurer 3, 4. Dark and good looking describes our George . . . well liked by everyone . . . likes to play football . . . he will sure- ly suceed as a journalist. lean Harriett Mason Soccer 1, 2, 3 4' Hockey 1, 2. 3 4- 1 ' ' ' Basketball 1. 2. 3: Volleyball 1. 2. 3: 3 T E Speedball 1, 2, 3: Baseball l. 2: G.A.C. 1 :- 1. 2. 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Latin Club 1: . 3 'rn-Hi-Y 4: Referees Club 2. 3: Glee Club l: Home Room Secretary 3, 4. Q This pert, cute, dimpled senior is ' . noted for her pep and sports ability 'W' N? . . . if anything has to be done Iean- ' fi nie is the girl to do it . . . ambition ' ' ' TTL W -.7-3-ew: t , , N-1.1,54.23,fg:,-:..,,t:g1 1 .Tf:ii'1 '-2H'f215i-5 - A ggi ,xiiif'1.f.i-?itv2i?S:?t 7' 112-1 Wf+g5i'fiW ' 5-gil, 53 . is 1 t Q. 5. I st A HEEL., W: ii if ' W e Q, si Tl S lim? 5 t I Q 4 15 L li 6 ttf X 11 M? Z 1? fl T., - in '2 .-ta: if' 2 if 4 ' A s 4 if gt lf J, X. :,tq:t,y: ,1':f'5Qf':1'f. . 2.g.QHg2Qti is to be a nurse. K7- 5 19 nt Marilyn F. May Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Volleyball 3: Speedball 1, 2. 3: Soitball 1. 3: G.A.C. 1. 2. 3, 4: President G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1: Band 1, Z: Twirler 3. 4: Klaxon 2: Tri- Hi-Y 4: Class Secretary 4: Home Room Vice President 2, Treasurer 3. Moo, cute and likeable . . . has a big Hi for everyone . . . personality, A plus . . . very active . . . veteran twir- ler of B.H.S .... wants to be a secre- tary. William McGraw Morning League Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4: Morning League Baseball 2. 4. Fond of hunting, and being with the boys . . . he is very quiet by nature and, as yet is undecided about his career. Iohn A. McVey Home Room Treasurer 2: Hi-Y 4. Our tall, handsome Johnny is a vi- tal part of our senior class . . . keen sense of humor, not too fond of school. Iames McCabe Band 1, 2, 3, 4:'Morning League Basket- ball l, 2: Senior Play Committee 1. 2. 3, 4: One Act Play Committee 1. 2. 3, 42 Morning League Softball 1. 2. We surely missed Bibby at the drums when he started to work part time . . . only has spare time to work on his car. .YI Y x :thu IW:-wa., . V. ,, rr 5 W I 3 'll ,2l '- lll . llldn,fl, ,Q , ' f 6 -'-- .:::'n.q'sw-rl. X'-,i.l?1'.iW' ml' rpg! It , ' Munn: ' --,.' 7 -., fag W A T .4 -.1 ' .qflff N G+ -- -are -. . ,.f-fL'-T- .slfrdnwf I,-,y,gf,,vf'd'4f L 1 -. .a - ...:-I l , :L -1 , A ...- ' , '1--an T51 nu 5 v gl A in nn annum an U nl llun . 9 I M ,5,,, K - J 1. - v , - t 1 - 9 ,A ,I . If - r 4 , . , ,,5,.fgQingggr,,,tItt! ni -rg ' .. ah If 'wa-4 Li 4' 'Li f ' .ag 'S .. .. 1 g :iq in 1. 0 153' '11 E 'A Tw n . 9 .,,, .M 3 in 1 QQ X? f 'M t K -we Q .., . , I- A-rv .- . , if 1 1 is Ioan K. Menzer Latin Club 2. One of the quiet but well known members of our class . . . always working on play costume committees . . . very ambitious . . . set on study- ing home economics at Cornell. Ann C. Merlo 'Jamera Club Secretary 2. 3. 4: Basket- :all 2: Soccer 2: Baseball 2: Bowling 5. 4. Attractive . . . stylishly dressed very ambitious . . . Ann will be re- membered tor her scintillating wit and :harm. 1.. '4-we. .W-ff , 5 Donald L. Moritz Morning League 2, 3: Home Room Presi- fx, 1?-ml 5, .M - 2 ., W rfgi 1 w .,,, , . 1gzA2.::.. ,gg . 'Y -'-'. Charles Michael Mondeiko An ardent Dodger ian . . . in his spare time he enjoys watching the roller derby . . . always seen with his twin. George A. Mondeilro One of the twins . . . quiet fellow . . . seen working at Goldbergs with his brother . . . interested in sports. Ruth Audrea Mullen Teen Canteen 1: Freshman Play Com- mittee: One Act Play Costume Commit- tee 1. 2, 3: Sophomore Hop Committee: G.A.A. 3: Bowling Club 4: Senior Play Costume Committee. Cute, blond Ruthie with her pleas- ant smile and good looking clothes is a very attractive senior. . . likes sew- f ing and is often helping others . . . enjoys reading . . . hopes to become a secretary. dent 2: Home Room Vice President 4. Quiet, friendly . . . likes to joke . . . plans to become an electrician alter school . . . good luck to you. 2'-,R :fx M l P il K . 5' ,,, Qi 3 'W 1 Wukw ,H fl... f , 5 fi ff'-mf Francis I. Neuwirth Football 3, 4: Baseball 3, 43 Varsity B 3, 4: Photography 1. 2: Home Room President 1. 3, 4. Vice President 2: Mor- ning League Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Mor- ning League Baseball 1. 2. Well liked by everyone for his sin- cere personality . . . his favorite sport is baseball . . . intends to study mathe- matics in college. 2 xx . Hx ' I mf s . Ex f:, y,! f ' glzf : .qs .. M., Eugene A. Norton Morning League Basketball 2, 3. 45 Baseball 2. 3. 4: Football 4: Varsity B 2. 3, 4: Basketball 4. Tall, blond, Bink is one of our top athletes . . . has proved not as shy as we thought he was . . . wants to be an engineer. Mariorie Ann Oakley Student Council 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 42 Sophomore Hop Committee 2: G.A.A. 2. 33 Home Room Secretary 1: Basketball 2: Iunior Red Cross Representative 3, 4. Margie is a doll of our class . . . always friendly and helpful . . . aims to be a primary school teacher . . . likes to sew . . . always welcome in any group. mittee 2, 3. 4. stage hand. Wallace Merritt North Football: Morning League Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: Morning League Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4: President 1. Vice President 2. 3. Likes all sports. especially skiing . . . enjoys riding on motorcycles . . . un- decided about work after school. ,A i I I '- i .tr 1 . - i 2 Iohn V. O'Keefe Science Club 1: Camera Club 2: Radio Club 2. 4: Football 3. 4: Assembly Program Committee 2. 3, 4: Play Com- One of our linesman ot the football team . . . hard worker, always wil- ling to help anyone . . . curly hair and a beaming smile . . . a dependable Frank Olsen Morning League l, 35 Football 2, 3, 4: Varsity B 3. 4. Good looking Frank is one of Bogota's outstanding athletes . . . he loves to play football and is liked by all who know him. 2132.13 Lf ,g me., 1:9 4 Llyibxljn-if in N, 1 5753: A . f . ::- 7- xy V 1. ., , , gc , J' W xt., , . - xt., ki ga 41 , ,l,ll .Q ' mt 4 -1' ff '- ,- ' ' .. rf. ' ,wi sg K, ,,, g., .2 - A., sl.. .fx'u.'-qw., 1,'z't'v' .:tft:fiqn , , '::. fl.l31'fw, lwtet wl- Y f 'tml 1 HZ--itfff 4' -fff'--vw Q, hx,' 2 . ,... ,. .,- , :il ' f. 'UH ' rv' ' ,F , -1 - -N ey ,' . 1. ef A .- GL .,,,-...Q ' . ,t ---ft? 1 iw S t Soccer 3: llockey 3. 4: Basketball 1: Volleyball 2, 3: Speedball 3: Softball 3: Klaxon 2: Science Club 1: Typing Club 3: Bowling Club 4: GJ-LA. 2. All around good sport . . . loves lun . . a good friend to all . . . her am- bition is to be a nurse. Ianice Heatley Phillips Mary Anne Palmer Teen Canteen 1: One Act Play Com- mittee l: Basketball 1. 3: Choral Group 2, 3: Costume Committee One Act Play 2. 3, 4: Sophomore Hop Committee 2: G.A.A. 3: Senior Play Committee 4. Carefully dressed in lovely clothes, Mary Ann catches your eye with her long dark hair and big brown eyes . . . loves to watch basketball games . . interested in fashion designing. Vx, tt, 234 r t t .nv M 1 Rst? Q I 'liz Wx 'H Ni it Robert Pellet Glee Club 2, 3: Men's Music 3: Latin Club l, 2: Orchestra lg Band 2, 3: Year Book Staff 4: Hi-Y 4: Senior Class President: Senior Play Ticket Commit- tee Chairman: Assembly Committee: Senior Play Master ol Ceremonies. One of the best dressed fellows in the class . . . perfect example of o class president . . . always friendly . . . pastime-people . . . hopes to be- come a journalist. Dolores Ceceila Piechocki Bowling Club 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Baseball Z, 3: Soccer 2, 4: Volleyball Captain 2. 3: Dramatics Club 2: Choral Group 2, 3, 4. Meet fun-loving Dolores . . . her jolly laugh can always be heard around B.H.S .... loyal member of the Girl's Choral Group . . nursing is her aim. A ' A it N, 7 rx 5 H :LQ ' ' . l .f 1 's. A' 'ff N 'sq 9, 1 N new ll I K if .. 4 t 'J M' me +.., 4 Ted Iames Piotrowski Football 2. 3: Hi-Y 3. 4: Rifle Clufkl 3: Bowling Club 3: Morning League Solt- ball 3. 4: Morning League Basketball 4. Friendly Ted is liked by all . . . the medical tield is his aim . . . al- though he works after school, he is especially fond of basketball and toot- ball. Qiix .J he A I 0 Q Q V . ,KK K as sf' 4 Marie Potente Science Club 1: Photography Club 1: Soccer 1. 2, 4: G.A.A. 1. 2, 37 Sopho- more Hop Committee 2: Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Make-up Committee 1: Hockey l. 2: Volleyball 1: Speedball 1. 3: Dram- atic Club 1. Sweet and pleasant . . . always has a kind smile lor all . . . at present she is working as a nurse in a chiropodist's ottice and expects to continue atter graduation. George Charles Prof! Photography Club lg One Act Plays 1: Klaxon 1. 2. 4: Stage Crew 2. Happy-go-lucky and lull of wit is our George . . . usually seen in his car . . . a diamond glove enterer . . . likes to swim. W., .V Tzggigv M ff .lst it if C f 1: 3 e 1 .Qing V. , I - 'Q y A 24 'Qi li f .CQ Ray Reilly Morning League Basketball 4: Basket- ball 4. Basketball demon . . . friendly. hap- py-go-lucky, and dependable . . . Ray is a newcomer . . . ambition is to be a coach. Ray Polett Bowling Club 4. Although a newcomer this year, Hay has fitted himself right into our class . . . star soda jerk at Khonle's . . . his favorite pastimes are bowling and tennis. X., ,,,, . . . 5 u 1 '1'Ir , ,Xa .Q ffl Q54 2,4 Mfg, ,,. x if ti , ft ,. K I ., fi t ' G j i- N I J . 4 , -.J TEII-rfffif it tl tl 1, L. .4 vi'.,':.:e,! V. I is A A 1 t, tstte, tm ' rts 4... we , f 25.553 , 4 gf Ellsworth A. Rosenberqer III - .jgfti-5 Moming League Basketball 1, 4: Riile M' Club 3: Stage Crew 4. , ' zz? AAAA j Quiet and calm, no one recalls hav- L L ing seen him flurried or hurried . . . 4 4 USUUUY 'lels U B in PhYsiCs- , 4 ' ' George O. Roberts Morning League Basketball 2, 3. 41 Morning League Baseball 8, 4: Basket- ball 2. Enthusiastic basketball lollower usually seen participating in this sport' . . . an all around, lun-loving iellow. Patricia A. Ryan Dramatics A Treasurer 3: G.A.A. 3. 4: One-Act Play 3: Bowling Club 4: Klax- on 4: Senior Play 4. Dark hair and dancing eyes . . . has quite a flare lor acting . . . excellent public speaker . . . active with the KWH' iw 2 it ,L-ff ff fQ I 9 KQV ? , ' 4 lf f by X ' . ' ,X F s 1 44 N ff? Efifi' ill- '5 1-If 9ia'?ltlil4f1'f1gtf 4g,lj f igizlxi if 5:2 X ...ala n , Q Lk'l ai ' :Y - .. in it fam.. f , W we Ekhgigk ,fit Parkway Players. h K Kgs. 4 V 1' ,, -. f 'SWW5 N ,.V3ky'Q Charles W. Scheland Q at if Hi-Y 3. Treasurer 4: Riile Club 4. Charlie , likes to sleep and drive . A . . . works in a gas station occasional- V ugun , ly . . . strives to be an accountant. lacqueline Bettina Sammarco ,,- 5, 1' , ' 1 ,1 ,E 12, 2221 -1 1 . ' + re -, ' rt 7 - Girls Choral Group 2, 3: Glee Club Z, ikgggg 1 V, ' N at Art club z. 3. 4: G.A.A. a. 4: Bas- . ketball 3: Year Book Staff 4. F 5 9 , A new addition to the twirlinq team this year . . . wears attractive clothes . . . has artistic ability. K. ff 1 E g WL , il X, X .X Richard R. M. Scheuerman Science Club, Treasurer Z: Morning League softball 3, 4: Bowling Club 3: Rille Club 3: Hi-Y 3, 4. President 4: Stage Crew 2, 3, Chairman 4: Lighting 3, 4. Friendly Dick is well liked . . . al- ways neatly dressed . . . sets a line example as president oi the Hi-Y . . . head ot the stage crew . . . will surely make a good television repair man. M. Lois Seebeck Glee Club 3. 4: Choral Group 3, 4. Loves to laugh and have fun . . . faithful glee club member . . . known to all lor her secretarial ability . . . sure to succeed in the future. Doris L. Sherman Easy going Doris is a newcomer to our senior class . . . has made a place for herself . . . likes to play basketball. w,,,,...-A . ,+A 'A 4 t s .Qu 5 I fltitlitfk, s ,r gg i t . 3,4 32:56 :sf :sf xr' 93? 2 .. . 13,3 ,i , : X -'Bs il' ?f5f'FLI3i',: 4 4. f, '44 5 arty,--i-,.t 'I f :il' . 'i t Alan Schwartz Student Council 1, 2, 4: One Act Play 1, 3: Latin Club l: Morning League Scit- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Morning League Basket- ball 4: Football 2, 3: Ping Pong Tour- nament 2. 3: Band 1, 2: Orchestra 1: Bowling Club 4: Senior Play Committee Iunior Prom Committee. Always ready to joke and has a word tor everyone . . . crazy about sports and people . . . hopes to go to Cornell . , . to be a dentist is his aim. fn gf' P VU l t , ,r- JMB! t . f X . 45- RN f ,,n'.ri X 3 ff , I ' V f A - f xx -. 'y it 'X u e.. :t it -' W t be S: 4 , - s ?!e '-HT. VF' '--i ,iY'.' it E3 flisifzi, + 4 :fi t 7 . ar 1 1 . 4- -4 t - sa lv -. in we- . ,.w.:.f- 4 -:Ss X! t - ,twig . r K 'J ,..,. '. , ' s ' fi f 4-,I ' , ' .M Q, i we ,M 7:1 V W . -... . . Y....,?'- Betty lean Simpson Dramatics Club 1: Referees Club 2, 3: Tri-Y 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1, 2: Hockey 1, 2, 4: Volleyball 1. 3: Speed- ball 1. Good looks, sincerety, and brains are all combined to make Bett . . . excels in Math . . . looks smart in her personally designed clothes. NJ , IPM Jw, f' Kxfgllfi lt'wW:5 5 , if, i t L , t s,,wx,,i H .. ' LgJ,.:QWig, h,,, ,,,, I n L A t I ill: z af. -A 1 ff- t i ts1i:z'ff:E.i . gf-. .. .3 Ss 5 r 4 K E lla 14 7 6 kts. ig? gf. 4 t A i I A ' 'Q' - -. f wil . . A, f- A3-' , ' - -' 1 W 22,14 tr 4 is 525' t ' - . - w,ew'v,1 4 , , Robert H. Sonheim Morning League Basketball 1. 2. 4: Glee Club 4: Driving Course 4: Science Club 2. Enjoys football . . . very fond of dogs . . . plays with mechanics . . . plans to own his own larm. 'X K XX , X S : ., ,ft Nuikx- --4.2-gy-e ' f in STELHN i- ' 2 L ,ggi C , ,, lkiv W in . Mfg' .ts 5: r . A .- ., .1 1 s H: X ,. l ' 5 x5x'x QW N w f H 1 ,, its ,X Q lg, I .ll 'J' fill ,lmpth '?h'fi'9x,: ,., 'xi t is A ',:l'5 N, 1 W . ,', 4 lg, Robert C. Stantley Bob enjoys all sports . . . always ready with a smile lor everyone . . . relishes roast beet . . . likes to tinker with model airplanes . . . hopes to qo ::, radio school. ,, .f Q 8 1 5 if , ,Q N 'lf W rt P Q11 fix x my K rw .l X: 6 , 5, af. 'f Y fm , www i lil Carolyn I oyce Steron Hockey 1: Basketball 1, 3: Typing Club 3: Dramatic Club 1: Klaxon 2: Make-up Committee lor One Act Play 1. 2. 3: G.A.A. 2: Ping Pong 2. Sparkling appearance . . . captiva- ting eyes . . . enjoys swimming and horseback riding . . . carefree manner . . . bound to succeed in the field ol journalism. Carol F. Stine Dramatics Club 1: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: One Act Play Committee 3: Klaxon 2. Tops in personality . . . a cute eye- catcher . . . Carol is heading for a nursing career . . . likes to dance. eat. . and talk. Betty lean Steuert Soccer 2, 3. 4: Hockey 2. 3: Basketball 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Speedball 2, 3: Baseball 2. 3: Secretary ot Class 3: Twirling 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Dramatic Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Chaplain 4: G.A. C. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Hockey Man- ager 3: Speedball Manager 4. Ambitious Bett has won the admir- ation ol her classmates by her manner . . . a must to our twirlinq team . . . has a flare lor sports . . . ambition, nursing. 1 tpjt .tk 4 ,--V .LLL A , A! Harry C. Struckman Bowling Club Z, 3, 4: Rifle Club 3, 4: Art Club Z, 3, 4: President 3: Hi-Y 4, Historian: One Act Play 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Hi-Y Dance Committee 4: Sopho- more Hop Committee: Yearbook 4. Artistically inclined Harry enjoys painting his own ties . . . has a smile for everyone . . . always full of lun . . . likes to bowl in his spare time. Louis Tinghino Morning League Basketball l, Z, 3, 4: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3. 4: Class President 2. 3: Student Council President 4: Representative to Jersey Boy's State 3. Personality plus . . . full ot lun . . . this active senior is set on becoming a coach . . . with his love of sports and ability, he is sure to suceed. Frank P. Trapani Football 2. 3. Football player . . . all around fellow . . . fun loving Frank is well known to all by his friendly personality . . . usually seen driving around in his car, .1 L Grace Virginia Terr? Glee Club 2. 3: Twirling 3. 4: Dramatics Club 2: G.A.A. 2: One Act Play Com- mittee 3: Senior Play Committee 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. Peppy Ginger is one of our strut- ting twirlers . . . has a keen sense of humor . . . conscientious and depend- able worker . . . enjoys good music and swimming . . . is bound for the profession of nursing. :YL f ft lib?-fi . l I -'M , P . ,V Q yn y,, , t- 4 gyuy .' ' 1. if 'fi' .E 'L' ' F, ' 4. S zip- an .'-wig 2 1'.Xl v ' '. fm wif by fy 5' -as - ' I., i 55 . K x ,. we ., s . ' ' ANG l 1, '35 N1 W 1.4 at L- GF-N I fl- l,, Mtg-EH-rg f,L ,L DID HZCOLR NlLi fgfjr .W xr Herbert B. Turkington National Honor Society 3, 4: President of Freshman Class l: Winner Latin Awards 1, 2: Senior Play 4: One-Act Plays 2, 3: Hearst Oratorical Contest 3: American Legion Oratorical Contest 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Bergen County Music Festival 3: Basketball 1, 2: Morning League Basketball 1. 2, 3: Morning League Softball 1, 2, 3: Ping-Pong Tournament 2, 3: Klaxon 2. 3, 4: Sports Editor 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Assembly Com- mittee l, 2, 3. 4. One of our scholars . . . found play- ing basketball or studying . . . showed his acting ability in the one-act plays and senior play . . . will make a name for himself in the scientific world. Richard Turnbull zseball 1, 2. 3: Basketball 1: Home :om Representative 1: Morning Lea- xe Basketball 3: Camera Club 3. This lun loving senior is an ace at zseball . . . always has a good time eeping or riding around in 1imo- nes . . . enjoys icecream . . . hopes be a jeweler. Charles Wm. Vaclavicek Morning League 3. 4: Vice President Home Room 3. Jolly personality . . . a friend to everyone who knows him . . . usually seen driving around in his car. Robert Ioseph Vagell Football 25 Glee Club 2, 3: Morning League Basketball 3, 4: Morning Lea- gue Soitball 3, 4. Bob is, known to all for his wonder- ful personality . . . he is well-liked. . . loves a good time . . . surprised us all with his acting ability. Lorraine M. Villano Glee Club 2, 3: Art Club 3: Secretary Tri-Hi-Y 4: Library Council 3: Year Book 4: One Act Play Committee 2. Lorr as she is known to all, hopes to go to art school . . . sincere and hard working . . . easy to get along with . . . her pastime is drawing at home. Graham Wallace Football 1, 2, 3: Morning League 3. 4: Rifle Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Vice-President 4: Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Graham is vice-president of the Hi-Y . . . good worker . . . likes to swim . . . hopes to be an elecrtical engineer. ,J -sr I ohn M. Wmant Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Science Club 1: Morn- ing League Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 1. 2. 3: Student Council 3: Class Vice- President 4: Hi-Y 4. Elfervescent smile . . . blond and good looking . . . friendly . . . good baseball player . . . easy to get along with . . . his pleasing personality has made him popular. Chemistry Lab. English IV-General U. S. History II ai, fn :Galina Economics Manual Training Shop 'EE r English I V--College Study Period Solid Geometry Year Book Staff ai wwf -' M A-R... CLASS OF 1951 President ,.,... Vice-President ,WRICHARD STRACK ,..,....PI-IILLIP GROSSO Secretary ..... ,.....A,A,.,.,......., B ERYL LUTZ Treasurer ,,,.. NORMA ECKENRODE Sponsor ..,.. ......., M R. I. W. IONES Agresta, A. Francica, I. Lutz, B. Roth, T, Arne-bold, R. Frauenpreis. M. McCabe, T. Rute, D, Banta, C. Frey. R. McFarland, W. Sammarco. P. Banta, E. Froehner. E. Meier, R. Schemzenbqch, H, Beams, C. Fuchs, E. Melia, E. Schmidt, E. Bene, Iack Gamblin, D. Messina, R. Spegiqle, W, Bergen, S. Garvin, I. Meyer, L. Spingsg, M, Blackman, C. Gastaldi, H. Miller. E. Springhorn, R. Budinich, R. Gerard. A. Mockett. C. Stqgef, D, Burhans, R. Gunther, E. Monahan, P. Stahli, L. Cameron. W. Hanson. P. Mouland, P. Stassen, D. Carron. D. Harris, P. MUYFYI A- Steimle, K. Chomsland, C. Hearn, D. Nebbia, I. Stmgk, R, Clark, I. Herzog, P. O'Brien, E. Taylor, S. Cozen, M. Hodic, R. O'Conne1l, P. Thompson, S. Damurjian, A. Hummer, I. Olsen. S. Trapani, M. Dawson. D. Iackson, C. O'Nei11, M. Twomey, E. Denman, I. Iourdan. I. Peters, W. Watson, R. DeNoce, I. Grosso, P. Peterson. E. Whitaker, I. Eckenrode, N. Kaul, M. Pierce, D. White, R, Engels, F. Keller. B. Porr, R. Wilson, R, Farrance, G. Knam. I. Poveromo, I. Wisneski, L, Fast, E. Krieger, A. Protze, M. Wolf, D, Ferrara, R. KUIIO. I- RCUYL L- Wolf, Y. Field, R. Kupirian, N. Roper, C. Woon, M. Fish, M. Kutsch. C. Roth, I- Wengenroth. I. Fleck, P. Luttu. I . CLASS OF 1952 President ,,......,.,.., Vice President ....... Secretary ,.,,...,.. Treasurer ,... Sponsor .....,. Ade. G. Arnold, M. Ashley, W. Aspinwall, M. Barnes. B. Bedrosicm, P. Bellassai. P. Benzing. D. Betty, L. A. Beyer, I. Black, L. Bramley. A. Brinkerhofi. G. Brinkerhcii. I. Browde. M. Brown. C. Burrow, D. Bussanich, I. Calitre, P. Carron, B. Celander, D. Christakos. L. Cirami, I. Cook. B. Costello. I. Cross, T. Deaver, E. DeCordova. D. DeI.alla. B. DeMarrais. P. DeSousa. B. . ,.,.. IAMES MOORE .........IOHN TRIPUCKA ,....,...IOAN HILDEBRANDT BOB BE LOU SCHMIDT ..,....MISS MARION DIX DEIWEIIGI, W. Hqncgck, Donovan, A. Heqm, P, D11Vief- R- Herrmann. G. ' Eck. B- Heuser, A. Edsfmf T- Hildebrandt, I. FUYko. I. Hills, A. feflef- B- Houghton. G. Finchen, L. Igblonskil 1, Fish. M. A. Iqcksonl FOQUYIYI D- Iester. S. Forsythe, I. Iohnsgnl R, FOSS, I- Kirchhoif, E. Frcmciw. N- Klimkiewicz. I. Frank. F. Koop. E. Frauenpreis, P. Kygppel, E, Ffeifag- W- Lachmann, V. Frolscher. W. Lqfieny, P, Fuessle. D. Laplace, A, Geils. G. LaPlace, R. Gilcher, P. A. Larson, I, Gilmore. Icrck Levine, N, Gilmore, Larry Licchil M, Gilmore. Ruth Long, M, Goqolen. W Lorenzo, R. Goodwin. I. Liati. R. Gore. R. Maguire. G. Grammer. K. Martinez, B, Griesser, N. Mqson, R, Gmpleff E- McCanless. G. HClCke1'- R- McCann. C. Hammett. D. Mccgythy, V, McFarlane, A. Meeks, P. Messner, R. Meyer. R. Miltner. L. Moore. I. Morey. M. Mullen, G. Muller. R. Myers. B. Nebbia. A. Niehause, H. Nolan, P. Ohrnberger. D. O'Nei1, E. Peterson. G. Piaii. I.. Pinto, R. Ploger. R. Reardon. P. Reilly, B. Reinemann. P. Reinheckel. I. Richman, I. Roberts, F. Ross, E. Rothe. A. Ruzicka, I. Saverese. L. Sayers. F. Schlamp, I. Schlemm. B. L. Secor, N. Sheehy. I. Schmidt. B. L. Schroeder, G. Schulze. I. Sloat, E. Sonheim, R. Springhorn, R. Stagg, B. Stark, R. Steuert, B. Strauss. E. Swalm, C. Tice, C. Toennies. I. Vernieri. C. Wagner. B. Walker, D. Waters. K. Webber. M. Wengenroth, I. White. V. Wieczoreck. T. Williams. R. Winter. E. Wisneski, I. Wolf, R. Wright. G. Zulli. R. 33 Andersen, D. Avakian, H. Baker, F. Berquist, W. Bible, E. Bordeaux, G. Bowers, C. A. Brightsen, G. Bush, G. Caldamone, C. Coghlan, C. Colwell, M. Cowell, R. Crawford, G. Cumming, D. Cunningham, P. Davis, M. I. DeForest, C. Dillon, M. Downs, M. Euteneuer, M. CLASS GF 1953 V IOHN LIATI DORGTHY HUND Forsythe, A. Kohles, G. Remschel, R. Gqyvey, D, Kranzler, M. Richards, I. Gleason, 1, LaBar, P. Rollsch, C. Hall, R. Liali. I- Roscher, M. Hallstein, A. Lund, G. Rosenberger, A Hanrahan, M. Mann, A. Rush, H, Hansen, D. MCIHH. I. Schmidl, R. Hearn, E. Minkus, E. Schumacker. B. Heinzmann, A. Moyer. E. Simon. P, Higgens, R. Nolan, C. Smith, D. Hisgrove. H. Nolan, N. Stevens. R. Hund. D. Normile. I. Tice, H. Jacobsen. B. Norlhrop. D. Teiqe, B. Iourdan, I. 015911. L. Wallace, T. Kasturas. P. Olsen, M. Wiemer. E. Kressler. M. Orzel, P. Wilkinson, A. Maqer. R. Parmelee. I. Williams, W. Mergenlhaler, W. Paul. I. Williamson, W Gilliqan, I, Pihlqren, P. Worhlin, I. Kerrigan, E. Quinn. B. Zweil, D. Koehler, I. Reilly. F. XX fn. mv W Ns V ' f A-. 42 ff'A I L A 4, Kg? in if? If. 0 as 3 N 4, R 4- ,sg 1' F , . ,Q 1 ., , W X X- x.. ... if ' ' , Q k hmA ..l,,,f2i:,f: ,I y Z! f if I r ii. I fbfo M10 GQ LU B S X X .4 I K '11 L y qygfw- xv ' K .- F 9 fqfqf V Q . 1 fied wmif,f,i,- K '25 ' W 'if I if 35 Sitting: L. Villarxo. D. Hingsamer, V. Berlamino, R. Kraatz. D. Barlhelme, B. Brinkerhoii. C. Hund. Standing: Mrs. Sachtleben. T. Kranzler. I. Sammarco. M. Glick. I. Kioman, L, Hogan, P. Kampfi. Robert Pellet. P. Beams, D. Brinkerhoii. H. Struckman. Mrs. Langiitt. THE PURPLE B STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .,..,... .....................,........,...,.. R uth Kraatz LITERARY EDITORS ,....,.......... ................ D oris Hingsamer, Robert Pellei ADVERTISING MANAGERS ...... ,...,.. V incent Berlamino, Donald Barthelme SUBSCRIPTION MANAGERS .,,,,,, ................. B arbara Brinkerhoff, Dorothy Brinkerhoff, Marilyn Glick ARTISTS ,,,,,...,,,,,,,,, ....,, H arry Struckman, Iacqueline Sammarco SPORT EDITORS ....,.... .............,.... G eorge Hund. Richard Drason CLUB EDITORS ...O,.., .,,...... C onstance Beams, Lorraine Villano PHOTOGRAPHER ,..... .,,,....,.....,......,,,,.......,.,....,. T ed Kranzler TYPIST ,...............,.. ................,....,......,.............,......,,.........,..,.,..... L ois Kampff SPONSORS ,,,,,,., ,,,,,... M rs. Lillian O. Sachtleben, Mrs. Bess A. Langiitt K -lm First Row: M. Long, B. Wagner, C. Beams, S. Olsen, M. Kressler. E. Ross, M. Browde, B. Reilly Second Row: I. Garvin. B. L. Schmidt, H. Turkington, Miss Muir, D. DeCordova, Miss Synes I. Browde, B. Cook. Third Row: C. Brown, I. Sheehy, P. Ryan, H. Hisgrove, P. De Marrais V. McCarthy, C. Blackman, B. Eck, S. Arnold, B. Quinn, L. Stahli, S. Bergen, P. Gilcher, D Bowers. H. La Place. Fourth Row: R. Higgins, T. Hansen, F. Sayers. T. Wieczoreck, D. Walker Iay Bene, R. Miller, B. Bornkessel. A. La Place. THE KLAXON STAFF We are for everything that is for the good of Bogota High Schoo1 Member ot Bergen County Interscholastic Association Published Monthly by Bogota High School, Bogota, N. I. EDITOR ...............,..... .,...,, D on De Cordova SPORTS EDITOR ....... .................. ..... H e rb Turkington STAFF Ronny Frank, Rosabelle La Place, Heather Hisgrove, Margie Long, Bob Born- kessel. Carolyn Blackman, Peggy Gilcher, Sandra Olson, Frank Sayers, Richie Strack, Ted Wieczoreck, Don Walker, Paul de Marrais, Bob Bornkessel. Margie Lon. TYPISTS ....... ...... D oris Bowers, Frank Sayers ADVISERS ....... ........... M iss Synes, Miss Muir Pu- I A . 2' 0.0 0 'OOC' 'iid O neg 4 . L5 I M71 41 0 0 .., 0 0 . 5' f I' 0 0 0 ' ,ul dy 1 38 idfldllfydllltclj First Row: A. Hills, C. McCann, L. Hogan, V. Lachmann, B. Steuert, I. Kloman. Sec- ond Row: L. Meyers, M. Weber, Miss Al' banese. I. Hildebrant, P. Heinemann, E. Gropler. G. Ade. I -,-... . x Slfuclenfl' Gawwd Seated: L. Meyer, I. Frcmcica, L. Ting- Standing: D. Hund. M. Oakley. D. De Cordova. L. Gilmore, A. Rothe, I. Moore B. L. Schmidt, I. Hancock. Top Row: D. Carron, R.'Sprinqhorn, C. Burns, R. Hodic. A. Schwartz. 14 G ' First Row: Mr. Bodkin, Miss Davey, Mr. Pollison, Miss Schandel- maier, Mrs. Tosca, Mr. Dente. Second Row: E. Quinn. R. Kraatz, K. Sorensen, Mr. Zastrow, Mr. Iones, R. Pellet, L. A. Betty, R. Scheuerman, D. Hund, D. Carron. Third How: B. Cook. I. O'Keeie, I. Moore, H. Turkington, R. Strock, L. Tinghino. hino, Mr. Pollison, E. Albrecht, R. La Place. irsl Row Kneeling: P. Kcrmpii. E. Win- er. D. Celcxnder, H. Schcmzenbuck. E. l. Muse. E. Peterson. P. Gilcher, D. Iund, P. Hearn, D. Bowers, M. Kressler. econd Row: G. Schroeder. M. May. . Bellassai. G. Bordeaux, G. Houghton. '. Frcmcicu, D. Anderson, B. Schu- macher, I. Mason. P. Orzel. D. Ben- ing. L. Fincken, C. Beams, I. Garvin. De Noce. Third How: G. Ade, A. leinzmunn. M. Browde, B. Carron. B. I. teuert. C. Tice. I. Larsen. B. Simpson. . Lcr Place. P. Heinmann. E. Gropler. . A. Betty. Fourth Row: Miss Incl:- on. M. Roscher. E. Quinn, D. Ohrn- erger. B. Eck. I. Hancock. I. Csoposs. .. Heuser, A. Dcrmurjicm. N. Wood. L. cMcrtin. N. Eckenrode. R. White. B. etzer, M. Long. P. Decker. C. Roper. 1. Stine. A. Donovan. D. Dawson. Filth low: I. Dcrvis. T. Roth. D. Hinqscmel. l. Hearn. R. Zuli. E. Fish, D. Rule. S. .rnold, R. Krucxtz, C. Blackman. N. lriesser. B. L. Schlemm. M. Kaul, I. Iebbia,' C. McGuire. M. Hayden. E. tlbrecht. B. Kerrigan, I. Olsen. - te. rg, 'A .P A Q,,.:-.A 14 M E25 ' i J 9 5 Seated: P. Kamplf. N- Frunciccr. I. Nebbid. M. ! Mcry, I. Hancock. I. De- Noce, I. Mason. First Row Standing: G. Schroeder. B. Steuert, D. Dcxwson. E. Muse. Miss Iackson, L. Fincken, H. Schonzenbcrck E. Peterson, P. Beellcsscri. Second Row Standing: E. N Albrecht. A. Dcrmurjicrn, R. fy White, I. Csaposs. M. Hayden. I I 4' R v I Q. if E 4 . I l . - I I I an 'D 'FF ---X 2 -fc' .V vi ' u First How: D. Kealy, D. Dawson. M. -Hayden. P. Decker. E. Gropler. G. Ade. P. Heinemann. Second Row: M. Morey. D. Celcmder. I. BUS- Sgnich' 1, De Noce, L. A. Betty, B. Kerrigrcm Miss Iuckson, P. Bellossicr. C. Tice. N. Frcmcrccx I. De Noce. Third Row: C. McCann, B. Fetzer S. Arnold, R. White. N. Wood. A. Dcxmurjicxn B. Steuert, I. Davis, M41 Z. .! First Row: I. Francica, D. Car- ron, G. Wallace, D. Scheuerman Mr. Bodkin, I. Browde, H. Struck man. Second Row: R. Gilmore B. Meier. I. McVey. E. Fuchs W. Gamblin. I. Winant, B. Born- kessel. Third Row: T. Pietrow- ski, R. Porr. B. Speciale. H. Turkington, P. O'Connell. R. Pel- let. Kneeling. P. Reardon, Iack Bene, H. Sonheim, A. Schwartz, R. Mes- sina. R. Farrara. Second Row: F. Baker. C. Beams. S. Olsen. Mr. Iones, I. Garvin. C. Black- man, R. Schmidt. Third Row: H. Struckman. I. Knam, D. Cau- iield, I. Sheehy, D. Dawson, L. Lamartin, H. Ryan. I. Phillips I. Larson, P. Beams, T. Wie czoreck. Top Row: G. Matthes Iay Bene, F. Sayers, I. Browde I. Denman. G. Herrman. da. GM Seated: R. Budinick. Miss Whyte. Standing: R. Hall, P. Meeks, D. Northrop, K. Sorensen. I. O'Keeie. f-ff D. Carron, I. Ruzicka, G. Wrightl , 4 Slit. Q53 Rx Science Glad Left to Right: E. Kirchhoif, L. Miltner. Miss Dave, B. Son Y . heim, I. Schlomp, A. La Place. F. Sayers, I. Herman. 741-,Ala-W Seated: I. DeNoce, I. Mason, B. Simpson, P. Kampif. Second Row: Miss Muir, E. Albrecht. B. I. Steuert, I. Csaposs. M. Oakley, I. Hancock, S. Arnold. Third Row: M. Glick. E. M. Mase, R. Bhend, E. Miller, D. Dawson, M. May, L. Villano. G. Terry. Fourth How: P. Harris, A. Demurjian, R. White, M. Hay- den, Y. Wolie. 3- 5 TF ,-5 1' A ' i H 'iff' 7 -LTI T First Row: D. Smith, Iay Bene. P. Simon, Mr. Iones, H. Tice, G. Wallace. Sec- ond Row: T. Cross. T. Pi- otrowski, D. Carron. R. Budinick, I. Browde, I. Ruzicka, I. Denmen. Third Row: H. Rush, M. Christie, G. Mullen, H. Struckman. G. Wright, G. Lund. Auf 61446 First Row: A. Hallstein, B. Ia- cobsen, C. Diaz. R. Bhend, D. Stevens. D. Andersen. Second Row: B. Curron. M. Frcxuenpreis. C. Bowers, Mrs. Burt, I. Beyer, B. Schlem, R. Zulli. Top Row: R. Remschel, A. Roth, I. Fcyko. E. Deaver. F. Roberts. H. Struck- mcm. I. Reinsickel. Lf' 0 I eanadla Glu! efzedd. Glad Seated: P. Meeks, D. Carron, Miss, Whyte. D. Stevens, H. Gcrstcrldi, G. Fcrrrcmce, President, T. Sheppard, N. Griesser. B. Schlemn, G. Wright. Stcxndinq: W. Berquist, P. Reardon, D. Pierce. S. Thompson, A. Agrestu. First Row: H. Hisgrove, C. Ccxldumone. Miss Dix. L. Picrfl. D. Stevens, I Larson. Second Row: P. Fleck, C. Chomslund, A. Schwcrriz, H. Turkinqton, B. Pellet, I. Sheey. Third How: D. Wood. A. Hienzmcmn, R Gilmore, I. Costello. M. Long, D. Orhnberger, A. Wood. f ez KM mum u , 1 . 1. .. -,.gWLiM! I Kneeling: C. Tice, B. Corron, E., Gropler. Seated: D. Cummings, C. McCcrnn, G. Ade, P. Gilcher, B. Reilly. Third Row: C. Swolm V. McCarthy, D. Benzing, I. Hum mers. Mrs. Tasco, N. Grieser. I Hildebrcmt. P. Heinemann, E Sloct, B. Eck, S. Arnold, I. Cos: tello, I. Moore. ik.- all is O El? xl D. Burrow T Wallace Mr Iones I Ruzlcko W Frotcher First Row: A. Hills Betty. Second Row Kreppel, I. Costello Stagg, D. Stcxger, E. D. Hingscxmer, I. Cscxposs, M. Hayden, D. Hecxrn, B. Simpson, C. Chomsland First row: M. Cozen, M. Glick, I. Hancock, B. Brinkerhoff, E. Albrecht. 4 Second row: I. Winant, H. Turkington, Mr. Hcmce, D. Curzon, R. Port, I. Browde. - LL I L.. L X l aim 61445 , p c. Bowers, M. Downs. P. Baker, A. Hullstein, H 'Aff' A B. Eck, Mrs. Hickman, N. Griesser J ' x-If E S I I ' I, 1 lf. ,KLA gli, K '- ' fp? 5 , iivi ' ,515 4- f is fi. 56' VUE if G, X -Q' N-Z Hx ' r N M-5515? z-FL W-iw 1,-I is wilgifki f 1 l 1 Still water runs deep :mlb ,e .4 Kneeling: B. Steuert, E. M. Mase, M. May. P. Carron E. Albrecht, I. Steuert, l. Hancock, I. Sammarco, G. Terry Standing: R. Kraatz, M. Browde, G. Schroeder, R. La Place, B. Carron, P. Bellassi, T. Wieczoreck. G. Brinker hoil. D. Northrop, A. Roth. T. Kranzler, T. Hansen, C Roper, A. LaPlace. Top Row: E. Winter, D. Celander L. Finclcen, P. Simon, I. Wenqenroth, I. Hall, R. Budinick R. Parr, T. Cross, M. Arnold. T. Wallace, G. Geils G. Bush, D. Smith. DLN 1 2- H0 MRDUQCMDI Brldinick, R. Trombone Sax Arnold, M. Bush' G. Rothe' A- Geils. G. Cymbals Wallace, T. Bellassai. P. Bell Lyre Dfums Carron, B. Brinkerhofl, G. Northrop, D. Trumpet Clarinet Cross, T. Browde, M. Keller, B. Celander, D. La Place. A. Fincken. L. Roltsch, C. La Place, R. Wengenroth. I. Nebbia, A. Frotscher. B. Porr, R. Roper, C. Comet Schroeder, G. Han' R. Smilh' D' Winani. l. Winter. E. Hansen, T. Tuba m Kranzler, T. Srmon. P. Flufe Swfllmf C- Mann. A. l Y x I R ' r I A 3-Q. ' -1,-1 fl 51 'i u ff' X -Wi First Row seated: B. Lutz, B. Carron, I. Sammarco. E. Mase, E. Albrecht, I. Beyer, D. Cummings, H. Arne- ' 1- . C l't hold, P. DeMarra1s, A. Gerard, I. Foss, P aire, R. Higgins. P. Gilcher, A. Hill, E. Gropler, M. O'Neill, G. Hou hton. Second Bow sectted: I. Cerami, D. Q Canfield, B. Reilly, B. Wagner, C. McCann, V. Lock- man, C. Beams, S. Olsen, M. Glick, T. Edson, G.. Wright, Iack Bene, A. VVisneski, G. Proil. M. Aspin' wall. I. Slieehy, M. Webber, P. Eiammarco, M. Cozen, ' ' Adt, N. Kupfrian G. Bordeaux. Third Bow. E. Schmi , A. Lutcken. R. Schmidt, D. Bowers, I. Iourdan, L. Stahli, D. Dawson, T. Wieczoreck, D. Wolf. B. Wilson. l M Potenle I Gilmore K. Hancock, M. Kranz er, . , . . ' ' D. D Hund, I Garvin, A. Heinzmann, S. Bergen, Stevens. Foiirth Row: I. Knam. B. Iacobson, P. Har- E Quinn B Schwartz B. Fetzer, I. Klomcm, W ris, . , . . Livingston, D. Hearn, L. Gilmore, B. Landis. C. Iackson . . D I. Fayko, R. Muller, B. Protcher, P. Bedrossian, Piechocki, S. Arnold, I. Davis, L. Hogan, L. Lamartin C l der, V. McCarthy, E. Winter. P. Decker, B. Zulli, D. e an 'X 'lt 5 Li' RUTH K EAA T Acgompqmsr Z P 47 l Hothe, M. Arnold. Lloyd Qucwlel' Lei! to Right: I. Browde. I. Fayko, C. Banta. R. Burhans. 01.Li'Gf1-aaa.lQla-up. Seated: E. M. Mase, R. Kraatz. L. Fincken, D. Kealy, S.' Arnold, E. Winter, G. Bordeaux, B. .Car- ron. Second Row: Mr. Dente, P. Gilcher, I. Beyer, P. Christakos. D. Dawson, E. Albrecht, D. Pie- chocki, P. Decker, B. Quinn, C. Roper, D. Hund, C. Brown. J S Rear: R. Hacker, H. Burhans: at piano, D. Northrup. Fromg M, Arnold, T. Wallace, G. Bush, C, Rolsch. Left to Highi: R. Porr, A. Neb- bia. Mr. Dente, T. Kranzler, A. I 'X k 3 ' xxx 31 dx f'KX SPQRTS Ra E is M ,I xW of Q Q 3. an 13 A I 4 iw . 5 N A I fs. Qu Q mv, m Seated: Mr. Waters, T. McCabe. C. Burns, H. Gastaldi, R. Hodic, E. Melia. F. Olsen. F. Neu- wirth, I. Francica, E. Norton, R. Glock, P. Hanson, F. Laiierty, I. Clark, Mr. Bunch. Center: Mr. Zastrow, I. O'Keeie, I. Liati, L. Saverese. W. Peters. H. Wolf, A. Rosenberqer. I. Richman, K. Steimle, G. Kohles, G.'Schmidt. R. Messina. C. Swalm, I. Trupicka, D. Walker, Mr. Bunch. Top: R. Cowell, asst. mr.. L. Gilmore. R. Burhans, E. Deaver, I. Iablonski, I. Gleason, W. Speciale, W. Hansen. W. Cameron, S. Thompson, T. Edson. E. Weimer, E. Fuchs, T. Wallace. I. Fayko: E. Twomey,' not in picture. Burhans, Richard Burns, Charles Cameron, William Clark, Ioe Deaver, Ed Edson, Tunis Fayko, Iohn Francica, Ioe Fuchs, Edward Gastaldi, Hugo Gilmore, Larry Gleason, Ioseph Glock, Richard Hanson, Peter Hansen, William Hodic, Rudy Iablonski, Ioe Kohles, George Lafferty, Floyd Liati, Iohn FGCDTBALI. SQUAD Manager - Donald Walker Asst. Manager G Richard Cowell McCabe, Thomas Melia, Edward Messina, Robert Neuwirth, Frank Norton, Eugene O'Keefe, Iohn Olsen, Frank Peters, William Richman, Isadore Rosenberger, Allen Savarese, Louis Schmidt, George Speciale, William Steimle, Kenneth Swalm, Charles Thompson, Stephen Tupricha, Iohn Twomey, Edward Wallace, Thomas Weimer, Edwin Wolf, Roy Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Kneeling: R. Glock. First Row: F. Neuwirth, H. Gastaldi. E. Melia. F. Olsen, H. Hodic. Second Row: W. Speciale, I. Clark, I. Francica. E. Norton, P. Hanson. FOOTBALL RECORD VARSITY IAYVEE B.H.S. Opp. B.H.S. Opp Ridgefield PCI1' k ...... ........... 2 5 7 Ridgefield Park .,,,,,,. ........ 2 6 Lyndhurst ..,.,... .... 0 40 Lyndhurst ,,,,,,,,. ..... 0 40 Ridgewood ............ ....... 1 2 20 Ridgewood ........, .... 0 21 Pompton Lakes ....... .... 0 25 Hackensack Soph. ,,,... ..... 0 18 Hawthorne ...... ....... 5 0 7 Bergenfield ........,.... ..... 6 0 Rams ey ..,.... ....... 1 2 37 Hawthorne ,... ..... 7 6 Bergenfield .... ....... 3 2 26 Fair Lawn ..,,.... ..... 0 19 Fair Lawn ....,.. .... 0 12 Leonia U 42 I 32 2 17 51 5 St. Cecila .,...... Ridgefield Park Westwood ..., Bergenfield ...... Ridgewood ..., Ramsey ....., Fair Lawn .,.... Lyndhurst .... Hawthorne ..,. St. Cecila .,..,,,. Pompton Lakes Fair Lawn ....,... Ridgewood ........ Ramsey ....,. Lyndhurst .... Hawthorne .. 52 BASKETBALL VARSITY IAYVEES Ridgefield Park-mm -A U U St. Cecila ,..o.,..,... ,,,,, Fair Lawn ,,..,,,r.,.. ,7A., Lyndhurst ....,., ,,w,, Opp. Bogota 58 45 St. Cecila ........ 44 ' 31 35 59 Westwood ..,. 42 53 Bergeniield .v.. 46 43 Ridgewood ..,. 77 36 Ramsey ..,..... 53 44 F air Lawn ,r..e. 41 39 Lyndhurst 65 35 Hawthorne 68 47 ' 44 53 Pompton Lakes 52 60 ' 39 37 Ramsey ......... 50 31 62 72 Hawthorne .w.., 81 37 Opp. Bogota 37 32 30 26 33 22 46 28 58 27 49 31 32 33 48 36 49 38 49 22 33 34 30 26 48 38, 40 47 49 40 Clark headed for goal Glock brought down after a short gain - Clark sweeping left end Norton carrying after a kick-ol! P. Hanson receiving pass for gain 5,25 I E M QQHUMIA ., ,z d Qlmafzf . ...... aan, ,, Jw.. lsgfxrlkgy 5 QQQGUTI vm Q33 W 'C M 559.3 AN ISN KH. J 'W ' Y. ff 1 I ll 5, 'aim I ,I 'ii First Row: I. Wincxnt, P. O'Neil. E. Norton. H. Boqqio, F. Neuwirth, D. Woll, R. Glock. Second Row: L. Tinghino. R. Turnbull. C. Burns, P. Hansen, W. Speciale. P. Hansen. R. Hodic. Third Row: P. Roth. T. Wieczoreclc. R. Grassle, R. Lebson. R. Schlossareck. I. Hughes. W. Mc- Farlane. Fourth Row: Mr. Waters, B. Messina. C. Lincks. I. Clark, D. Fuessle. V. Walker. Not in Picture: F. Latierty. Q1 b .HZ ,. so S x ' s 5 - f .img f . x Q-EE, . 32? Y BASEBALL Fort Lee ,. Ridgewood Lodi Bergenfield Lyndhurst .. Ramsey ,, ,, Lodi ..,....... Hawthorne Fair Lawn ,.,,, Bergeniield Ramsey . Lyndhurst . Hawthorne Ridgewood Fair Lawn B.H.S. Opp. 2 7 2 3 0 12 8 7 , 9 1 ,, l O , l 7 L 7 8 ,, 6 ll ,, 3 2 .. 0 2 U 8 . l 2 , 2 8 .. 3 10 I. Sammarco, M. May, E. M. Mase, I. Hancock, B. Steuert, V. Terry, P. Carron, I, Steuert, E. Albrecht. TWIRLERS When you're up you're up Sill? When you're down you're down V610-ig? - When you're up against Bogota Wh folio' You're upside down. Y ' Who ya gonna yell for? Bogota, Team, Team, Team .LE L4 pu, I - First Row: I. Frcmcicc, T. McCabe, I. Clarke, P, Hanson, E. Melia,-I. O'Ke-efe, L. Tinqhino Second Row: H. Gcxstaldi, F. Olsen, C. Benson, C. Bums. F. Neuwirth. K. Steimle, Third Row W. Speciale, G. Schmidt, W. Hansen. R. Hodic. Seated: P. Kampfi, L. Meyer, S. Olsen, G. Beams, E. Peterson, I. Mason, I. De Noce. Second Row: I. Phillips. H. Simpson, H. Schanzenback. D. Dawson, I. Hancock, E. Albrecht, P. Decker. I. Csaposs, E. Fish. I. Hummers. E. Mase. M. May, E. Miller. Third Row: M. Hayden. D. Hearn, T. Ross, S. Arnold, R. Kraatz. R. White. L. Lamartin. A. Damurjian, N. Wood. Hil- ....-..- f- . , 5.4 A 'M Mn. AND Mas. Mursxc Ruth Kraatzf-Tyler Hansen Wi HAPPY-GO-LUCKY LACK AND IILL Frances Elliott--Iohn McVey MADEMOISELLE ei MONSIEUR ARTISTS Icrcqueline Sammcrrco-Harry Struckman Ioan bw CLASS FLIRTS Ella Mae Mase-George Mcztthes THE ATHLETIC A TH1.E'rE:s ' lean Mason-Charles Burns Ioan Ioan ,R ,pw humans Hansen EHG Bene i nnr So Delicious M x Edward Fitzgerald ff' Going, Going, Gone. Ham Operator Keep your mind on the food Allred Lent Two oi a Kind More Power to You 61 THE SENIOR PLAY Herbert Turkington and Pat Ryan Marilyn Hayden and Ice Browde Dot Keally and Marilyn Hayaen The Cast 62 All of a S pew ll Directed By MRS. MABLE B. TASCA CAAST OF CHARACTERS Anthony, Lord Crackenthorpe HERBERT TURKINGTON The Hon. Iimmy Keppel IOE BROWDE Major Archie Phipps TYLER HANSEN lack Menzies HARRY STRUCKMAN Parker IOE SANTOLI Lucas IAY BENE Lady Cmclrenth orpe DOROTHY KEA LY The Hon. Millicent Keppel AUDREY GARHISON The Hon. Mrs. Colguhoun LOIS KAMPFF Mrs. O'Mara PATRICIA RYAN Peggy MARILYN HAYDEN Prompters MARILYN GLICK CHARLOTTE KOHNLE 0 EfACT PLAYS Samoa P104 THE TWELVE POUND LOOK by Iames M Barrie Sir Harry ....,,, Herbert Turkmgton Lady Sims .... Dorothy Kealy Tombes ........ Ioe Browde Kate ,...,,,,,,. Audrey Garrison S 0 MURDER IS FUN' by CCI Captain Brown .. Professional Man Artistic Woman . Timid Soul ....,,.,.. Managing Wiie . 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Class Picture First semester road menaces ,. Men Haters Second semester road menaces 'sw J! .Z .. Sally Arnold, Diane Hearn Al Wisneski, Lillian Chriltckol K an Gusrave Lund Betty Lou Schlemm Dot Hund. Tommy Wallace, Dick Burhans, Iolm Faylro Al name, rom Sheppard Tommy Wallace, Dot Hund Eleanor Minkus, Margaret Downs 1 Carolyn Maitland, Betty Lou Schlemm Tom Sheppard, Diane Hearn, Sally Arnold Patricia Fleck, Irene Kreiqer. Pat Cunningham Joyce Worlzle, Pat La Bar Dot Anderson, Carol Bowers Muay Carolyn Maitland, Betty lean Steuert, Harry Struckman G7 . .Meiaauwekw 40 uullffz ' faeZ',lu+Z'nawleaae In future years when life's a play And we are grey, let come what may Our thoughts revert to the days of old When we staked our all on the Purple and Gold. There's a castle built on knowledge The place Where friends are made lt's a stepping stone to college Where our path of life is laid. Although the world we travel 'round Although the end is nigh 68 We'll not forget the joys we found At our dear Bogota High. COMPLIMENTS OF THE BOGOTA BOARD OF EDUCATION O PETER L. PORR, Ir. President . Ir. RICHARD H. L. OSTOFF Vice-President EUGENE I. BROPHY THEODORE CARDEL PAUL I. FERRARA IOHN GROUT OTTO A. KNIPPING EDWIN C. LUDWIG IOHN L. SPEG COMPLIMENTS OF THE BOGOTA BOROUGH COUNCIL GEORGE E. QUINN, Mayor Councilmen OSCAR E. OLSEN IAMES H. THOMPSON A. AUGUST BELMONTE CHARLES W. KRAUS FRANK E. HARDING, lr. HARRY H. TICE Phone Tscmeck s-zaas ,r m 4923, it gfgisl- fwlgl.-ga QUEEN ANNE PHARMACY A Magazine-Newspaper Drugs gf the Bette, Grade Covering Maywood and Rochelle Park Edward F, Collins 575 Elm Street, Maywood 376 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. I. HAclcensack 2-9133 Carmine Curatolo Ray Momo De Sino Rose Marano Mrs. Iohn Huband. Ir. Nicholas Decker Mr. I. V. Thompson Mr. G. A. Moritz Mrs. A. R. Moritz Paul Wohl Mr. and Mrs. Glick Bill McGraw Shirley Kloman Lennie Reisner Betty Fetzer Howard Albrecht Eric Gunther Lou and Marilyn Mr. Kay Mrs. Sletta Eudsley Allen Rosenberger Marion and Ioe Elaine M. Anderson Claire Holmes Margo. lean, Yvonne Faith Baker Marie 'O'Neill SPONSORS Bob Sonheim Ruth Adrienne Mann Ginny, Del, and Carol Ioan Hancock Doris Bowers Ioan Menzer Peg Gilcher Dorothy and Bob Richard R. Miller Marilyn and Dick Danny and Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. William W. Ross Ioseph McGraw Iames H. Thompson Iohn F. Lincks Mr. lack, Iudy and Donald Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Ellswort Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Don Mason Ianie Davis Mr. and Mrs. E. Kealy Mr. and Mrs. R. Kampil Mr. and Mrs. H. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Terry Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Diaz S. Herbert Turkington Mrs. S. Herbert Turkington Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Stine Mr. and Mrs. R. Kraatz Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson Mr. and Mrs. G. Caulield Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Miller 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. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Merlen Rather! Leslie Iones and Mrs. George Hund h Rosenberger Gordon L. Dann Lee F. Dann and Mrs. August Belmonte Raymond Oakley A. B. Bowers and F G. W. Scheuerman A. Bussanich F. V. Simpson A. Hingsamer Ioseph Hughes Douglas Hughes Iames Berlamino Ioseph Stantley Charles Vaclavicek H. C. Sonheim A. D. Hancock amily COMPLIMENTS OF BOGOTA CHAMBER of COMMERCE e0!'07lf . . o MNG fn design crahsmanship and quality P T JEWELERS FOR YOUR CLASS RINGS in ? A MANUFACTURING IEWEIERS nlfnfslisliclusl aosron - 17 JOHN STREELNEW YUHK 8.N.Y. - rnuvlnsucs N BOG0'l'A WATER CUMPANY FEDERAL PAPER BOARD COMPANY, Inc Compliments of Don Barthelme Vincent Berlamino loe Browde Dick Drason Bob Galli Bill Hansen Tyler Hansen George Hund Bill Kaufman George Matthes Charles Mondeiko George Mondeiko Iohn Winant Don Moritz Bob Pellet Ted Piotrowski George Roberts Ellsworth Rosenberger. Dick Scheuerman Alan Schwartz Harry Struckman Frank Trapani Herb Turkington Charles Vaclavicek Bob Vagell I Compliments of Eleanor Albrecht Elaine Anderson Pat Beams Ricky Bhend Lois Bowens Doris Bowers Barbara Brinkerhofi Dot Brinkerhoii Eleanor Bussanich Betty-Lou Carlson Dot Caufield loyce Csaposs Pat Dann Pauline Decker Irene Denning Carmen Diaz Frances Elliott Audrey Garrison Marilyn Glick Ioan Hancock Marilyn Hayden Doris Hingsamer Lillian Hogan Claire Holmes Marilyn Iones Pat Kampff Dot Kealy Ioan Kloman Charlotte Kohnle Ruth Kraatz Lois Lamartin Anita Lutcken Carolyn Maitland Ella-Mae Mase lean Mason Marilyn May Ioan Menzer Ann Merlo Ruth Mullen Margie Oakley Ianice Phillips Dolores Piechocki Pat Ryan Iackie Sammarco Lois Seebeck Betty Simpson Bettyjean Steuert Carol Stine Ginger Terry Lorraine Villano TOBLER'S SPORTING GOODS -- CAMERAS SINCE 1880 507 32nd STREET 503 3151 STREET UNION CITY CESSNA SALES and SERVICE RAUSCH FLYING SCHOOL and SERVICE, Inc. TETERBORO AIR TERMINAL on ROUTE 6 - TETERBORO. N. I. WILLIAM L. RAUSCH Hasbrouck Heights 8-1465 President 1466 and 0835 COMPLIMENTS OF GAIR BOGOTA CORPORATION BOGOTA. NEW IERSEY PLAY SAFE! Have your car serviced regularly by your AUTHORIZED NEW CAR DEALER He has th 1 cilities. genuin arts and i ry trained s nnel to assu f TROUBLE-FREE SERVICE HACKENSACK AUTHORIZED NEW CAR DEALERS' ASSOCIATION Michael Vrabel and Son PLUMBING AND HEATING BROADWAY AND 30th STREET FAIRLAWN 6-1529 FAIRLAWN, NEW IERSEY Huffman and Boyle Co., Inc. NORTHERN NEW IERSEY'S LARGEST HOME FURNISHINGS CENTER ROUTE 4 AT MAIN STREET, NORTH HACKENSACK CONGRATULATI ONS dBESTWISHES 151555 coma, LUMBER co. HACKENSACK 3 0800 201 WEST FORT LEE ROAD BOGOTA, NEW IERSEY COMPLIMENTS OF BOGOTA HIGH SCHOOL P.-T. A. W Phone HAckensack 2-0581 7500 A,M,-7g00 P,M STARCHY'S SERVICE STATION ALBERT LA UBER, Prop. CORNER FORT LEE and RIVER ROADS BOGOTA, NEW IERSEY Congratulations and Best Wishes BARRY - - GANNON Service Stations Lyric Shop G. Barry -I. Gannon Silks-Woolens-Cotton Goods Curtains-Draperies 5 Largest Yard Goods Store in Bergen County 205 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N. I. TQIGPIIOHG ckensack 2-4841 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF SO 5 Watson s Luncheonette HOME COOKED MEALS LIGHT LUNCHES COUNTRY CLUB ICE CREAM 651 W. MAIN STHEE1' BOGOTA, NEW IEHSEY PHONENHACKENSACK 3-6048 Compliments Pleasant C 1 Singer S ' orners ewmg C' 'RX 4? -ir' ENq1ew ood Landrine Auto 3-1444 f- 3996 Electric Inc . Exclusive Distributor CLEAREX f- AVIEX -- KLEEB FLAME N.Y. NJ. PENN. AIR INIECTION FOR BETTER ENGINE PERFORMANCE AVIEX - DELUXE OIL FILTER THE ULTIMATE IN LUBRICATION 89 So. Van Brum Street En lewood. NJ. Represented By LAWRENCE D. LANDRINE IR. q D Weatherseal Comphmems oi ROOFING AND I M SHEET METAL WORKS -.- 1 --.-.ng Parisian Beauty School RECOGNIZED AS CREATIVE HAIR DESIGN AND PROGRESSIVE TRAINING METHODS R. HARRY COMP HAIR FASHION AU'I'HORI'l'Y DIRECTOR 144 MAIN S'I'REI-.'l'. HACKENSACK. NEW IERSEY HAckensack 2-9674 GLICK 8: TRIOLO PAINTS - YARNISHES - WALLPAPER ARTISTS' and SIGN PAINTERS' SUPPLIES 328 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK. N. I. Compliments ol E FIEBEI. RECREATIUN CENTER, llc. 728 PALISADE AVENUE TEANECK. N. I. Telephone 'l'Eaneck 6-1288 Top Soll and Fill Sand and Gravel SWERAK 6 TAUBERT EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS HAckensack 2-7470 52 Washington Avenue Maywood. N. I. Congratulations to the P. Napoli and Sons IEWELERS Complete Selection ol Fine Gift: at Our Three Branches 208 Main Street Port Lee. N. GRADUATES OF 1950 709 Anderson Avenue , Grantwood. N. MR. G MRS. W. PHILLIPS 454 Cedar Lane Tocmeck. N. Compliments of The Girls' Athletic Association L E E ' S The Alice Shoppe 358 PALISADE AVENUE BOGOTA, N. I. Hlkckensack 3-3334 G. ENDRIGO CONTRACTOR Asphalt or Concrete Driveways Patios, Steps and Flaqstone Walks 519 Spring Valley Road Maywood. N. I. CORSAGES OUR SPECIALTY Garden State Florist 8: Nursery E. 132, Route 4, Paramus, N. I. RFD Hackensack, N. I. HAckensack 2-4769 WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS HAckensack 3-4270 NORTHERN JERSEY SIGN SERVICE, Inc. NEON cmd COMMERCIAL SIGNS Porcelain - Bronze - Stainles Steel 91 Hill Street Bogota. N. I. COMPLIMENTS OF MAYWOOD QUALITY MARKET, Inc. FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES MEATS AND GROCERIES FREE DELIVERIES 78 WEST PLEASANT AVENUE MAYWOOD, NEW IERSEY Conrad Schmidt, Inc. Records and Musical Instruments I ' se h . Old Violins Our Specialty Io P I Brunettl BOWS RE-HAIRED SHEET MUSIC Complete Schirmer Library BUILDER 264 MAIN STREETI' I-IACKENSACK. N. I. MAYWOOD. NEW IERSEY Telephone HAckensack 2-6709 Compliments oi AMERICAN LEGION C f'P'i 'e 's of AUXILIARY MAYWOOD CLIFFORD DUNN UNIT No. 117 P. T. A. BOGOTA. N. I. BEST WISHES BOROUGH OF MAYWOOD, N.I. Mayor: RUSSEL M. PIKE Councilmen: CHARLES G. BECKER C. ELMER WRIGHT WILLIAM D. HOOK RALPH M. RELLIHEN GEORGE BRATT IR. WILLIAM C. LAYTON, IR. CONGRATULATIONS FROM DALE'S MARKET CHOICE MEATS FRESH FISH FROSTED FOODS 12 QUEEN ANNE ROAD BOGOTA, NEW IERSEY WE DELIVER 1 HACKENSACK 3-1849 STANDARD PENNANT COMPANY Mu!! ' IPI! dCh 'IIA ds BAKING COMPANY Q GC lTlfs1.Qf.,,.'I.d ,afflff W' Incorporated Big Run. Penna. Ieiierson County Bakers of WONDER BREAD and HOSTESS CAKE HAckensack 2-3703 We Call and Deliver 534 ELLISON STREET BEDROSSIAN TAILOR VALET SERVICE PATERSON 4, N, Cleaners, Dyers and I-'urriers 68 West Pleasant Ave. Maywood. N. I. Telephone 1-IAckensack 2-3173 HAckensack 2-5700 MARION 'S BEAUTY LOUNGE TFANK, Inc. Marion C. Deicke. Prop. Nestle Fleetwave Pennanents 60 WEST MAIN STREET BOGOTA. N. I. Open Tuesday thru Saturday 9 to 6 P.M. Thursday and Friday Eves. by Appointmen Closed Mondays I Established 1903 CLOTHIERS and HABERDASHERS DRESS SUITS TO HIRE Special Rates for School Proms 213 Main Street Hackensack, N. I- I Compliments of BARTHELME FAMILY BENNY'S BARBER SHOP Five Barbers in Attendance SPECIALISTS 'IN LADIES' HAIRCUTTING I Call Mr. -B. Comp for Appointment! 43 WEST PLEASANT AVE.. MAYWOOD HA 2-10310 DEERHEAD TAVERN 101 QUEEN ANNE ROAD BOGOTA, N. fl. Compliments of BOB'S INC. 131 QUEEN ANNE ROAD BOGOTA, N. I. Compliments ot U.S. CLEANING COMPANY axe PALISADE AVENUE BERGEN DETECTIVE AGENCY BOGOTA. N. I. Goods Called for and Delivered Hlkckensack 3- 7232 HA 2-5664 Catering to the Private Flyer MARIORIE M. GRAY. Inc. AERO SERVICE Teterboro Air Terminal, Teterboro, N. Telephone HAsbrouck Heights 8-1758 Marjorie M. Gray, President I. Where the Best is Sold for Less S. MELTZER 6 SONS. Inc. HARDWARE Hunting and Fishing Supplies 114-116 Outwater Lane Garfield. N. I Your LINCOLN . . . MERCURY Dealer BYRNES MOTORS, Inc. 102- 110 FIRST STREET, HACKENSACK. NJ. Compliments of Lightning Laundries, Ino- HALF HOUR LAUNDRY Tel. HAckenscxck 2-5363 UNITED MOTORS SERVICE CASS' General Auto Repairs Casimir Dudzied 209 RAILROAD AVENUE RIDGEFIELD PARK. N. I. HAR'l S BAR-RESTAURANT 293 QUEEN ANNE ROAD TEANECK. N. I. FAMOUS FOR STEAKS Compliments to the Class of '50 from N YSTROM'S RESTAURANT-FOUNTAIN ROUTE 4, NORTH HACKENSACK Oradell 8-2400-2401 USED CARS PONTIAC SIX TRUCKS ond EIGHT G. M. C. URIIDELL AUTUMUTIVE SERVICE, Inc. 297 KINDERKAIVIACK ROAD ORADELL. N. I. Elmer Goodrich O IL B U R N E R Sales. Service and Installations 407 PALMER AVENUE MAYWOOD. N. I. HAckensack 2-0295-W O Vincent Villano PLUMBING AND HEATING OII. BURNERS INSTALLED 401 PALMER AVENUE MAYWOOD, N. I. I'IAckensack 2-5802 O Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MITCHELL SIMON AND FAMILY Compliments of Knitwear Shoppe 132 Main Street Comer of Demarest Place Hackensack. N. I. Compliment: of PAUL FAST Maywood PEMCO New Iersey's Largest Camera Stores Hackensack. N. I. and Paterson. N. I. I-Ulckensack 3-0455 - HAcl:ensack 3-5577 Allmory 4-9582 MAYWOOD QUALITY SHOE SERVICE Hllckenlaclr 2-5605 STANFORD DECAL COMPANY Decalcomania for Every Purpose 300 Palisade Ave. Bogota. N. I. 5 BOGOTA SHEET METAL WORKS Inc. Q 'X Q TROPICAL FISHES fi., cmnnms Ml P900 452 PUPPIES All Pet Foods-Remedies In Furnishings Q eg- ' 1 ueen Anne? X et Shop 4 AQUARIUM K E 328 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. I. Phone TEaneck 6-5256 Compliments of GIRL'S CHORAL GROUP Best Wishes HUBERT A. HOGAN Undersheriii Telephone Oradell 8-1084 KOlVIS.A'S POULTRY FARM. INC. FRESH DRESSED POULTRY FRESH EGGS FROM OUR FARM 310 Spring Valley Road Paramus. N. I. Compliments of FLOOR MAINTENANCE BUREAU LODI. N. I. MAKERS OF F.M.B. DUROX ........ TIETIEN COAL COMPANY. Inc. 45 W. HUNTER AVENUE MAYWOOD. N. I. Hackensack 2-8877-8878 Phone TEaneck 6-9712 PAUL'S SERVICE CENTER GULFLEX LUBRICATION Tires - Tubes -- Batteries - Accessories Car Washing-Cars Called for and Delivered QUEEN ANNE ROAD and DEGRAW AVE. HUNKELE'S BAR - GRILL - LIQUOR STORE 26-30 WEST PLEASANT AVENUE MAYWOOD. N. I. Telephone Hackensack 3-3854 Compliments ot IOI'IN I. BLAUTH SMALBEIN 'S BAKERY ROLLS - BUNS - PIES -- CAKES WEDDING and PARTY CAKES 96 Anderson Street Hackensack. N. I. Phone HAckensack 2-5671 SPROAT 6 DUNN. Inc. Tires, Tubes, Batteries. Carbon and Valves. Brakes Relined and Greasing-Packard Sales and Service-Headlight Service Wheel Alignment Service 205-211 State Street Hackensack. N. I. Compliments ot A FRIEND PREMIER MEATMARKET MEATS AND POULTRY WE DELIVER 369 Queen Anne Road Teaneck. N. I. ALBERSE ESSO SERVICENTER 700-708 PALISADE AVENUE TEANECK, N. I. TEaneck 6-5502 'l'Eaneck 6-9521 Compliments of SCHOOL NUIVIBER 2 P.T.A. Compliments ot MRS. FLOYD E. GIBBIN Compliments of BOGOTA WOMAN'S CLUB Compliments ol A. BUSSANICH 6. SON ROMAINE HARDWARE CO.. Inc. BUILDERS 156-158 MAIN STREET S ' V 11 R d i-uxcicnnsncx. N. 1. 620 pnng G SY oc Maywood. N. I. HAckensack 3-5730 ANI.ICKER'S BAKERY Fancy Cakes Baked to Order tor Weddings, Parties and Receptions 312 QUEEN ANNE ROAD Teaneck. N. I. 'I'Eaneck 6-5944 HAckensack 2-6167 BETTY BEAUTY SHOPPE Modern and Complete Beauty Service Cor. Oak and Pleasant Ave. Maywood Phone 1'IAckensack 2-7786 E I. S I E S H O P P E Beauty Culture 155 MAIN STREET BOGOTA. N. I. Compliments ot MIDGE AND BOB MAYBROOK SWEET SHOPPE BRUNO 6 D'EI.IA. Inc. Paper M111 Supplies HACKENSACK. N. I. Tel. 1-IAckensacl: 3-2343 Compliments ot WILLIAM G. LUND oxrom: cuznmms 15 Queen Anne Road Bogota. N. I. Best Wishes K R E I G E R ' S BOGOTA BAKERY OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS W, Uurich - A. Kgch 164 Main Street Hackensack. N. I. 67 w' Mah' sun' Boqom' N' I' 1'IAckensack 3 0092 Compliments ol MAYWOOD VULCHERS HAckensack 36572 IOHN M. EASTERBROOK Hand Lettered Advertising 101 Stone Street Maywood. N. I. Radios - Television - Relriqerators Washers - Ranges - Freezers - Appliances RANIERI BROS. Fred and Rudy 3 East Pleasant Ave. HAck. 2-6534 MAYWOOD. N. I. I'IAckensack 24881 TAG LIABUE' S QUALITY MEATS and PROVISION MARKET Corner Queen Anne Road and Fairview Ave. Bogota. New Jersey SHERER'S GARDEN BAKERY 105 ESSEX STREET MAYWOOD. NEW IERSEY HAckensacIi: 2-5364 MAYWOOD HARDWARE CO. Clformerly Eddie'sj ll E. Pleasant Ave. Maywood. N. I. Ollice Telephones: TEaneck 6-0890-6-1023 Evenings, Call HAckensack 2-4521-I IAMES H. SWEENEY Real3Estate - Insurance - Mortgages 336 Queen Anne Road and DeGraw Ave. Teaneck. N. I. CLASSIC BARBER SHOP 62 WEST MAIN STREET BOGOTA. N. I. IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL THEO. WIOR IEWELER 59 W. Palisade Ave. Englewood, N. I. Goon roon ron PLEASED GUESTS IOHN SEXTON 6. CO. Chicago - Long Island City --Philadelphia Dallas -- Atlanta - Pittsburgh Detroit - Boston TEaneck 6-3944 MODERN CABINET 6. APPLIANCE CO. Kitchen Cabinets and Specialties FORMICA SINK TOPS 793 Fort Lee Road Teaneck. N. I. Phone HAckensack 3-0621 PALISADE AVE. SERVICE STATION Ted Reis. Prop. TEXACO PRODUCTS Tire Re-Capping-Lubrication-Road Service Palisade Ave. and Main Street Bogota, N. I. A. LEBSON. Inc. Iewelers 134 MAIN STREET In Hackensack Since 1906 TEaneck 7-7999 HEYWANG'S SERVICE STATION l00'X:. SUNOCO PRODUCTS 1597 Teaneck Road. at Van Buskixk Road WEST ENGLEWOOD. N. I. HAckensack 2-9094 I-IILL'S SHELL fOpposite Queen Anne Theatre? COMPLETE SHELL SERVICE Cars Called For and Delivered 41 Queen Anne Road Bogota. N. I MARAGLIANO BROS. Fancy Fruits and Vegetables Delicatessen and Groceries Soda, Beer. Wines and Liquors 14 East Fort Lee Road. Cor- Leonia Ave. I'IAckensack 2-9140--9141 Bogota. N. I EBLING SERVICE STATION VERIFIED ESSO LUBRICATION BATTERIES - TIRES 311 Palisade Avenue Bogota. N. I Telephone HAckensaclr 2-5813 ROSELAND CASINO 1-uscxsusncx, N. I. QUEEN ANNE TEA ROOM 40 Queen Anne Road Bogota. N. I l'IAckensack 2-9475 BERNIE I. WAGMAN PAINT CO. 285 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. I. Telephone TEaneck 6-6748 'fDesigrued. and Puntel bs RAE PUBLISHING COMPANY 127 Valley Road Montclair N I P 1 H s I , L v, 3 5, , 5 1 5 I x ! 4 5 E s g,. 2


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