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CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of the Class of 1937 of East Rutherford High School, East Rutherford, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States of America, being of healthy body and sound mind Cwe hope after writing the Senior essaysb do hereby make, declare, and proclaim our final Will and Testament. 1. A new black book for Mr. Dierwechter, and we are sure that Mr. Goodyear will be able to devise some sort of a contraption, making the difficulty of keeping track of this book less. 2. A case of Jergen's lotion to Mrs. Hubley. 3. To our respective coaches, to Mr. Mahon we bequeath a cham- pionship eleveng to Mr. Johnson, a case of Lux Toilet soap, a champion- ship five, and many more pretty sisters, to Mr. Fittipaldi, a new kind of poker face to conceal his boyish blushes. 4. More love affairs for the Triangle gossip column. 5. We believe that Wilbur Vosbrinck's height can be equally divided between Gerard Bullis and Little Henry Helstocki. 6. A clock that will keep right time for Mrs. Rogers' art class, and two new stooges to replace Arnold Stanford and Eugene Wacker. 7. A new coffee pot for Miss Libby Cpreferably a drip-o-latorl. 8. To the library we bequeath a new display case, and -to the stu- dents who use the library, we sincerely wish you a great many of Miss Sullivan's happy Irish smiles. 9. A supply of switches for Mrs. Skilling with which to handle any future classes that prove to have any of the characteristics of this year's seventh period class. 10. Jane Becton's hilarious laughter, and comedian ability to Ruth Spevack. 11. Mike Petrucelli's antics to Larry Eigenrauch. 12. A date book for Herbert Cutter. 13. Marcella Staelen's voice to David Jacobs. 14. Helen Janus' dancing ability to John Lampert. 15. B.M.P.S.'s loquaciousness to Evelyn McKeowen. 16. Esther Fattori's cheering ability to Helen Trause. 17. Arnold Stanford's noisiness and line to Martin Trubek. 18. To Russell Rice, Alvin Shorter's boots. 19. Sound-proof walls for Mr. Nicholas' Latin classes. 20. Phil DeGregory's athletic prowess to Richard Clause. 21. Grover Heinsdoriiqs technique in getting around teachers to Edward Schmaltz. 22. Hedwig Uber's quietness to Marie Romano. A 23. Some new dance steps for Marie Albergate. 24. To Miss Zurawski, a dramatic club president who is not a mem- ber of the Tea Leaf Staff. 25. To the Junior class, the Tea Leaf, and to each and every Senior, best wishes for their success and luck. Page twenty-seven
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-2.-.fvf -. RICHARD MATTEO Moonachie UMatU Courage's brother and though the path be dark, he shall not stum- ble. Key Club 3-4, Band 1- 2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Committee 4. FRED SCHMIDT E. Rutherford Virtues are found in the depth of his character. Key Club 3-4. EUGENE WACKER E. Rutherford HJeepl! Though the hill be steep he shall be capable to reach the highest knoll. Basketball 2-3-4, Sci- ence Club, Interclass Bas- ketball 1. Page twenty-six WILLIAM WINDEKNECT E. Rutherford nMickH Nimble wit, eyes of laughter Things we all should be after. Dramatic Club 3-4, Jun- ior Play 3, Musical Play 3, Senior Play, Football 4, Baseball 4. EDGAR WEBER Carlstadt Bridgie H i s accomplishments will be many His failures will be few. Class Committee 2-3, Key Club 3-4, Sec'y. 4, Triangle 3-4, Editor-in- Chief 4, Class President 3, Dramatics 3-4, Chess Club 3, Tea Leaf 4.
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY The most important Senior event of the year was the mystery farce Murder in Rehearsal by Austin Goetz. The well-chosen cast was as follows: Jack Ellery ............,.,.....vrwr.,,,,., Claudia Warren ........., Mrs. Fiske Warren rrr,rr. Harold Knight .,.,....,... Morton H111 ........,..... Trilby ........rrrr,rr.,.,,, Sheila Burnett ....., Chubby Forbes ..... Sherlfl Cullen rsss....ri.,sssi. Marge Penny ...................., Bernice iBunkyJ Simms ..... Daffy Carmichael .............. Stock Hilton ,..,........................,........,,.... .......Edgar Weber .......Catherine Graf .........Betty Smith .........Jack Kingsley Edward La Beur ........Inez Dorner ...Genevieve Kerr ......William Ryan Windeknect ..........,i.Helen Janus ........Agnes Keller .........Arnold Stanford ...Henry Opt Hof The play was directed by Mrs. Ann Phelps and was presented Feb ruary nineteenth and twentieth. Page twenty-eight
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