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

 - Class of 1953

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East Rutherford High School - Tea Leaf Yearbook (East Rutherford, NJ) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 28 of 108
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lluclf Huw. left to right: M. Pappa. U. Hicswa. S. Tomczylt l.. Krieger, M. Serenock. H Yam Krinnegen, R. Krieger, .I Jackson. Firxl lfozc. left to right: IJ Rusin, C. Sudol. J. Stempein ti. Gerber, V. Rauth, M. l'a duch. R. Mobilia. 'QAII write-ups for the Triangle must be completed and handed in by Friday. This notice is well-known to the reporters of the Triangle staff. This year was a busy year for the Tri- angle as it celebrated its twelfth anniver- sary. lt was first organized about twenty years ago, and since then it has reported the scbool news and served as an outlet for the literary talent of lil. ll. H. The most competent writers, typists, salesmen, art- ists and production staff, comprise the organization. Among the many popular features of the Triangle are the senior propbeey and senior questionnaire. The gossip page al- ways sets the school buzzing. There are al- Page twenty-fou1' triangle Buck Row. left to right: ll. Mulnar. C. Hicswa. A. Szkutnik. L. Brown. M. -w '4't'er' Sudol. S. Schiffman. Seeonrl Row. left to right: M. Tom- czyk. D. Wfeller, C. Osmer, P. Greene. S. Tencza, ll. Henning:-r. First How. left to right: D. Minn:-s. l.. Sadlock. C. Gerber. S. Cuz. S. Pu- zio. T. Furman. J. Uudaski. ways excellent articles, written by the students themselves, about their experi- ences, hobbies and opinions on a variety of subjects. The poets and authors of the sehool are given special recognition by the publication of several pages devoted to orig- inal poetry and stories. Cartoons are drawn by Lewis Brown, and the sports department, efficiently run by its editor, Stuart Schiffman, covers the field of scho- lastic sports. The latest Paris ereations are reviewed and pictured by E. R. H. S.'s leading fashion designers. This year the Triangle conducted a poll in which the students voted for their eboiee of President of the U. S. The rc- sults were surprisingly aeeurate.

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The Triangle does not forget E. H. H. Sfs graduates. .ftnnouncements of recent weddings. engagements, and honors com- prise the alumni news. Dances, class plays, band activities. assemblies. clubs and other programs are efficiently covered by the reporters. Une of the most important events-. which was covered by the Triangle. was the evaluation of thc school. The newspaper took advantage of this opportunity to dis- cuss various features of the sehool. The job of assembling the Triangle is one which requires time and effort on the part of everyone. At the first meeting called by eo-editors, Richard Katstra and Donald Pavliek, the reporters get their assignments. They then go out on their own to get the news. At frequent intervals they report to their respective departments. The rest of the work is put into the hands of the salesmen. They are respon- sible for publieizing the Triangle and taking orders for it. When the long awaited day arrives, the salesmen distribute thc copies. Each year the Triangle is submitted along with other newspapers to an evalua- tion eonductcd by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, where its good and bad points are determined. It is also a member of the National Seholastie Press Associa- tion and the Quill and Scroll. Many members of the Triangle staff who have written artieles of merit are worthy of membership on the Quill and Scroll and are often recommended by the advisors of the Triangle. The advisors to the Triangle are Miss M. Zimmermann and Miss V. Gardner, the art department advisor is Mr. H. Gommoll. att' 'Q Back Row: R. Liva, Business Man- ager. Second Row. left to right: Miss V. K Gardner. Mr. H. Gommoll. Miss IVI. iuwix' Zimmerman. advisors. , First Row. left to right: ll. l'avlick. ' R. lxaslra. co-editors. Hack Row, left to right: li. Odessa, M. Romenghi. E. Koch, C. Schiarro. J. Miskuff, M. fillllllil. S. Almquist. First Row. left to right: J. Kikkert. ll. Zoon, E. lilondek, C. Bruno, J. Carson. C. Morreale, J. Van Dyke. Page twenty-fire I

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