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

 - Class of 1941

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D A ,F ,, .. Wa V -. 13 4 q rl, ' it H' . wg.. .Q Qhikfq, Lf ' 'i J .J Y' . 5 :X is ., xp, . 4- Q we 46014. What was your most embarrassing, or interesting incident, in ' your four years of high school? Alfred Love: The night I tripped on the middle of the stage in the Pirates of Penzance. 0 Iris Luckinsi I stood day- dreaming after an assembly, and suddenly I realized that everyone was watching me. My homeroom teacher took my hand and led me from the auditorium. O John Lueddecke: In my second year I was imitating G. L. D., and when I fin- ished he was standing in back of me! 0 Angelo March- ioner While I was joking with a girl, a voice behind me was telling me to shut up. Thinking it was a student, I began to rell him to keep quiet. Suddenly I turned and saw the person was a teacher! 0 Howard Margolinr Someone was speak- ing Suddenly I wasn't there. I had slid down a flight of stairs. Mother always taught me to say good-bye. I didn't A 0 William Markowsky: Meeting all the fellows on from other schools. Some of these fellows have .i..: my best friends. I find it interesting in seeing the different kinds of personalities they have. 0 Joseph Matris I When I was a Freshman, a friend asked me if I was 1 o attend the Junior Prom. Trying to act big, I told him I was going with the girl chosen the best loo 'ng. He S A M LOVE LUCKINS LUEDDEC . ff . I MARCHIONE MAIX OMN informed me that he was taking her. 0 Carrol McCune: When I was shooting paper wads in the auditorium, Mr. Fitti- paldi was quietly standing in back of me! 0 Edward McHugh: When I joined the Cross-Country team, I learned from the inside, how a team really needs the cooperation of everyone concerned. The sportsmanship portrayed here seemed most interesting to me. 0 Johanna Meyer: In our gym class, we were told to wear nothing but blue or white socks to harmonize with our suits. I wore my blue socks over green, and in English class I noticed I had one green and one blue sock on. 0 Sadie Migliorel Having a hard time finding my classes when I first moved here, I decided to make an impression by getting there early. As I came dashing to the stairs, I tripped and fell, which proved very embarrassing. 0 Raymond Miller: In History class, I was reading a selection from a magazine. This selection was continued on another page. Without thinking, I started reading at the top of this page which was a continuation of another story. The selection was continued at the bottom. I Lima ' 'J,,,...-v-f 4 tb V -paxil' gli.-..r 4 1. MATR1 s MCCUNE H BQ . 1LIcHUGH ' M MILLER bi is Page twenty-one 'x 'x sd 1 YI! J -..

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27 Jiffy' ff!ff,f I?, RQ f X I U , ,f-f'.- 1 fi 'KAMM131uiR Rf! KAW KUNZ de t W x Ap Florence Kammerer: The joyable and gathered a large crowd. The players left the audience thinking that the play was worth more than the admission, and it was. 0 Johanna Kasica: The Gay Nineties' Revue,', which provided loads of laughter and fun with its comical scenes and hilarious moments, was a great success, and the dance following it added to its success. 0 Lester Kingsley: The Library Staff's Gay Nineties' Revue seemed to be the most outstanding and best liked event of all because it had so many featured attractions. I June Kunz: The 'iFaculty Fun Frolicsf, I never dreamed that such serious teachers could make me laugh as I did. All the teachers proved to be good sports. g Teddy Kutyniak: The Gay Nineties, Revue. This play featured a true picture of the nineties, including fake mustaches and birch beer. It proved entertaining for the young and old. 0 RObC1'f Lampefti The Gay Nineties' Revue. Everyone who attended en- M' W C J W V we gc 9 fri RY .. LEHMANN LEONE 1' A Y- f J' if LEONE ,rj LIEBMAN KAY ul ,N ld,-J .XJ 1 joyed it, and we had a grand time acting as girls in ' wra- Iilay be Nwfg en-T3 dora Sextet. O Peter Lauryt The Junior Prom of 1940 because it was the best dance of the year, and I had a v ful time and it seemed everyone else did, too. I . mann: The Junior Play was my opinion of a very interes drama all the way through. It was put over excellently by everyone in the play. O Anita Leone: Last year's Junior play. The auditorium was Very crowded and people had to stand in the aisles. It proved interesting and amusing for all. 0 Carmine Leone: The Senior play, Full House. Not only a crowd was present but the play went over with a bang! O Vivian Liebman: The Junior Prom, even though the school was closed at that time because of a quarantine. It was something altogether different from any other Prom. O Grace Lokay: The Gay Nineties' Revue, because we had so much fun at rehearsals. The Football player's dance was a riot! UW no-1 ueailfliqn: In your opinion, what social event was most Page twenty . , wi P I ,Jia I' ' gig X Agia, J A . j fa Jn, 'Y fem- a Q55-1 -f A 'fri ' - srl Fw :f v 521 . 'I .



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, 1.1! , x . .1 MITCHELL MOTZ MOORE MUSZYNSKI NELSON NISSEN Margaret Mitchell: Tommy Dorsey, none, Apple Blossom Time, Eddie Albert, Barbara Stanwyck, Buck Privates, Smil- ing Jack, gardenia, dog, Horse and Buggy Doctor, Rutgers, none, Bob Eberly, Make Believe Ballroom. O Dorothy Moore: Tommy Dorsey, none, In Apple Blossom Time, James Stewart, Bette Davis, Buck Privates, Blondie, Tea Rose, St. Bernard Dog, Barren Ground, none, chocolate pud- ding, The Andrew Sisters, I Love a Mystery. 0 Karl Motz: Harry James, Wrigley's Beech Nut, Lorelei, Gary Cooper, Hedy Lamarr, The Plainsman, Li'l Abner, Violet, cat, Rich- ard Carvel, Fordham, strawberries and whipped cream, Bon- nie Baker, Double or Nothing. 0 John Muszynski: Wayne King, Dentyne, Jeanie, James Stewart, Helen Hayes, Phila- delphia Story, Terry and the Pirates, pansy, dog, Treasure Island, Notre Dame, chocolate pudding, none, Helen Hayes. 0 Doris Nelson: Glenn Miller, Wrigley's Spearmint, Dol- ores, Richard Greene, Deanna Durbin, Rebecca, Smiling Jack, American .Beauty Rose, Collie dog, And Tell of Time, Uni- versity of Miami, ice-cream, Ray Eberly, Life Can Be Beauti- pful. 0 Frank Nissen: Vaughn Monroe, Beech-nut, Apple Blossom Time, Errol Flynn, Hedy Lamarr, Buck Privates, f 11' ,P Wy J . , A ' OBENHUBER OCHSNER PENZA PERRY PETR IE PETRY Smiling Jack, rose, dog, The Man Who Killed Lincoln, V.M.I., ice cream, Bob Eberly, Make Believe Ballroom. 0 Law- rence Obenhuber: Harry James, Juicy Fruit, Down Argen- tine Way, Ronald Reagan, June Preisser, Knute Rockne, Donald Duck, red rose, dog, Tales of American Sailing Ships, Annapolis, pie a la Mode, Bonny Baker, Sherlock Holmes. 0 Virginia Ochsner: Harry James, Wrigley's spearmint, I Hear A Rhapsody, John Garfield, Bette Davis, Gone With the Wind, Harold Teen, gardenia, dog, Rebecca, N. J. C., apple pie, none, Lux Radio Theater. I Chester Penlat Sammy Kaye, Beech-nut, Star Dust, James Stewart, Ann Sheridan, Tobacco Road, The Phantom, American Beauties, none, Ellery Queen Mysteries, Notre Dame, ice-cream, Tom- my Ryan, Make Believe Ball Room. 0 Helen Perry: Kay Kyser, Wrigley's spearmint, I Understand, Jackie Cooper, Judy Garland, Ellery Queen, Master Detective, Blondie, yel- low roses, white cat, Marching On, Drakes, ice-cream, Ginnie Simms, The Shadow. 0 Hazel Petrie: Glenn Miller, Beech-nut, I Hear a Rhapsody, Errol Flynn, Bette Davis, Philadelphia Story, Smiling Jack, rose, dog, Rebecca, N. J. C., ice-cream, Bob Eberly, Hit Parade. What is your favorite orchestra? Chewing gum? Song? Movie pwliiiang actor? Movie actress? Moving picture? Comic strip? Flower? Pet? Book? College? Dessert? Vocalist? Radio program? Page twenty-two

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