East Rutherford High School - Tea Leaf Yearbook (East Rutherford, NJ)

 - Class of 1941

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bteafidn: What sport .could be added to our curriculum? Otto Bode: Fencing, because you learn alertness, and acquire the ability to move quickly and safely. It builds up the muscles as well as- the mind. 0 Michael Bodnar: Ping- pong. This game develops quick thinking and fast action in a person, which are the necessities of every day life. I Emil Bongiovanni: Bowling, because in this sport you bout with the coaches and have a chance to vie with them, a real thrill to any student. 0 Arthur Buchman: I think we boys have enough activities. If we do add any, we should add one or two for the girls, such as basketball or tennis. 0 Ralph Capo: Softball. It is a current favorite and does not require a lot of skill. It is being played by many grown- ups who have formed leagues. O Antoinette Carlewz Tennis. I think almost every girl would like to play this game because it is so active. 0 Mario Ciavaglia: Table I like it because it's a swell game to pass my time when at home. 0 William Clark: Intramural sports. Competi- tion has been tried in basketball and bowling, but not in football, baseball, or other sports. This would be a fairer and more efficient method of picking men for different teams. 0 Grace Clarkson! The only other sport the boys should have would be La Crosse, but the girls should have some, such as tennis, swimming, and basketball. O Charles Clausst Ping-pong, something that everyone can play. It does not require much effort and is easily learned. 0 Martha Colluraz Fencing. It tends to build our bodies and is an excellent exercise. This sport also furnishes much enjoy- ment. jmmary Coniryt Golf for girls. Then the girls coubdqiow the fellows how to win on the golf course. It is 414' tennis, a game that requires thinking a ealthful game and en'0yed by all. 3 'X A464 I ' i O - - - aloof f 121414, f fr, M ll A G1 if .7 Aff img 5 7 af' vwew .af re MW., f W B0lDli O NAR BONGIOVANNI CIAVAGLIA CLARK CLARKSON W BUCHMAN S CAPOi j CARLEW p l-7'lcoLLURh coN1RY 74 lie x - X . EJ ffl Page fifteen 5 , l il N-XJ X ,QJ J 9... if

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Q DAUM DELEASA ' or I5eMOTT Isabella Cutter: Football. Crowds attend a football game, and that makes for more fun. I think this game is arousing, exciting, and fulllof action. 0 Macy Dabek: Football, be- cause it is the most exciting sport during the season, and even after the season. The boys enjoy playing it, and the rest of the students enjoy watching it. 0 Phillip Daniele: Football is the most exciting game and brings out the most school spirit. It is also very rough, but it is worth the trouble. 0 Anna Daum: Football. You go to a game full of pep. Then the band and players arrive and our day of excitement has begun. 0 Philip Deleasar Football. We have more fun during football season than at any other time. I think it is the best sport to play or watch. I Elwood DeMott: Football. There is action throughout the whole game. A per- son who plays this game must have instinct and be a natural born player. 0 Antonia DeVries: Everyone's keyed up, excited, and full of fun during the football season. Fellows ,Wi L. if 5712 W DeVRIES DOBBS DOUGHMFY D HRING ECOCHARD EDWARDS 'z .get high-hatg their girls get rather proud. School spirit is outstanding at that time. 0 Robert Dobbs: Track and cross country, even though they receive the least publicity. These teams give everyone with endurance an equal chance. Size, Weight, or age makes no difference. 0 Evelyn Dough- erty: Football is the most exciting, amusing, and thrilling sport any school could have. It provides entertainment for both young and old. Football inspires and captures every- one's fancy. 0 Norman Duehring: Football, We ,are considered as under-dogsf, However, when we are de- feated, our moral victory is greater than the defeat, some- thing to be proud of. 0 James Ecochard: Football, even though I didn't get a uniform until my third year. The games were exciting and most of all, full of suspense. 0 John Edwards: Golf, the poor', uman's sport, is gaining favor among the students. Golf is also good sport for the old boys who are getting bay Windows. lfLe.4il:0lfL: What sport do you enjoy the most? 'r 'L Page sixteen

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