Leonia High School - Lore Yearbook (Leonia, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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With all the fun we have had throughout our senior year, we, the staff, have had more fun in the last few months pre- paring this book for your enjoyment. Our jokes' we assure you, are meant for fun and not sarcasmg and we wish that those included in our humor section would laugh with us. We present the Leonia Lore of the Class of 1942 in the hope that you may find within its covers a feeling of unity with your school that is akin to the unity advocated in Pan-Amen icanismf' The art committee in their sketches and the literary corn- mittee in their writings have attempted to present this theme to you. Then let us unite our hearts, memories, and laughs as We leave Leonia High School. ,D mn- Y if . . ii Oi' .: ., , an 5 x -in - cc i 38 '1' -QWQ 'nw Q i l :Burl 1-41 ll? -il' S2 0 iv iw' -lk: ni qgnnn- ian. gg---rr' i J 1: ' ai ' -1 l '- sushi-- ...... 'nf 'l i P cttw . . -nina-'Q- wwf ,iz-. CSTOV STGVD f f X ,gy V32 - L Wh 1 y maj For her ever valuable advice and friendship, her untiring efforts on our behalf, and her ever- lasting good humor, we, the senior class, dedicate this Leonia Lore to MISS BERNICE M. BARRY EUNIA P owe STAFF MARGARET SMITH MITSUYE NAKAYAMA WILLIAM REUTER Literary Editor Aff Ediwl' Business Manager Associate Editors MARY MAC MICHAEL RAYMOND HANDELMANN I . . ., I- X . ,EW , LITERARY COMMITTEE Mary MacMichae1 Raymond Handelmann ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Nancy Berardicelli Doris Chesen Josephine Dragner Eleanor Eger Marjorie Erb Georgina Fraser Hope Hayes Dorothy Hoersch Claire Langenstein Jean Locke Anne Long Marcelle Thiebaud Betty McCreedy Virginia McGavack Paul Ost Alfred Ricciardi Gene Simmonds Arthur Strenkert i, . Rose Arneil Ioan Burkart William Dietz Carol Holmes Thelma Flint Elizabeth Hunziker Merryl Lutz Eleanor Merriam Mildred Nachman Associate Editors Harry Norlander Colleen Walsh Robert Parkyn Catherine Peralta Burton Rendall Chrtin Roop Georgette Taylor Nancy Tice Emily Voorhis David Voorhis ART COMMITTEE Audrey Edwards Alyce Manning Eleanor Eger Virginia O'Donnell Clarence Field RUCl0lPh Sfaehlff Dorothy Ann Fishberg Leonard Srolk CIRCULATION COMMITTEE GREG RICCIARDI-Chairman Gertrude Cantu William Galland Albert Kuehn Catherine Massey Doris Ann Miller Constance Platt Ruth Seal Audrey Steele Evelyn Taras Dorothy Zahnleiter SNAPSHOT COMMITTEE ROBERT MEYER-Chairman Doris Crabbe Elizabeth Icken Edwin Dexter Lydia Nyquist Louise Hoffmann Cecile St. Clair Hugh Wallace IBA? F TYPING STAFF GENEVIEVE MARTIN-Chairman Louis Ditaranti Muriel Rogers Marie Gallone Virginia SalEn Maxine Rodgers Ruth Teien PICTURE COMMITTEE JANE E. GOLDWATER-Chairman Marion Albert Paul Elmen Rosemary Duffy Marion Fluhr Beatrice D'Ursi Earl Forsthoff A IN X f 5 rg? Y f ml, J QM , ' I , . 'r I A :SEV -MI il ' . - '- ' WL W i.f 71I A x Mi X -N 'I I 1 ' rj 5 ,SI l -ig 'P Q, ', 2 QI , Q ' 'WL I Y A , I n wg 'S WET? Qf'wV'w'W'1'5' NR E,-'f?:'3 A 257' TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION SENIORS UNDERGRADUATES ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS HUMOR ADVERTISEMENTS W -A 'mf LE' I5 'I Board of Education x5QllE 3 Q0 'We Q ', 5 'Q F 2 , 3- - R ., y. X g iv- - If 1: I4 N sci X Wuuuub MR. WILLIAM F. RODE, JR. Prefident MR. FLOYD M. FERNALLD Dixtrict Clerk ZA DR. WILLIAM L. HUGHES DR. JOHN MCGAVACK MR. LUDWIG A. LANTZ MRS. ELEANORE M. SMITH MR. CHARLES H. MAC MICHAEL DR. HAROLD C. UREY MRS. MILDRED M. WILLIAMSON NELSON C. SMITH Supervising Principal .an vas -lf V ef ' 1 A, N, 'i J N.. CARL W. SUTER Principal ii! Miss E. Evangeline Mundy Spanish Secretary to Supervising Mrs. Mae R. Bracht Mrs. Margaret M. Adams, R. N. Nurse and Attendance Officer Principal Mrs. Isabell B. Briggs Science M ii gi Mr. Roy Nickerson i Boys' Physical Education Mr. John G. Noll Commercial iss Mildred G. Doane I, Miss Bernice M. B Eng Ish Commercial Subj Subjects Miss Alice Reinertsen fx Miss Florence A. Duncan junior High Miss Margaret E. Haver Music Mrs. Betty G. james Art Miss Margar Johns Miss Selma M, Wasson English Secretarv. High and Elemen- tary Schools Mr. Charles F. Ryder W I Science Miss Dorthy E. Weir English Mrs. E. B. Savage Librarian and English Miss Doris H. Smith Mathematics Miss Rowena Bloss Miss Dorothy L. McLaughlin junior High Girls' - RiCh31'Cl M- Bell Mr. Calvin Lamont ndustrial Arts and Mechan- Mathematics ical Drawing Mrs. Helene P. Klein Miss Evelyn A. Kern Commercial Subjects English and Public Speaking .2 Physical Education Miss Edith Marks junior High Mr. Charles L. Miss Emmy Kattmann German, French, and English J. Jones Mathematics and English Uniacke Science Dr. Frances B. Tyson Medical Inspector Latin Miss Mary A. 'laylor Home Economics-Foods Miss CoraBelle Stanton Home Mr. Timo History WW Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas Miss Mary W. Wolfe French and Spanish Mr. S. Herbert urkii Mr. Earle J. Yohe Commercial Subjects Economics-Clothing thy E. Smith 19' .--J , 1 1' J a P ng., I 1' 'pg 1-Qsfi l W U! . . U ' ig- 1' 1 :1 f VF . - , ' ' ' ' 1: E 1-,..1.i4a:., .M N .V .U L, W .K- .F iggl 50 5 - 1 5 . Fx nf , k .f x - A - .f , ,Ns b , i . , :f.Y.1.:.5fw:g if - - Q,-jg, .: -V.. I ,Ig , ' ,,:. ' - WJ g 'V , SE Y X ' c' ' -. - -A I? QL? I J -3: Q ni J M. . W .3 ' ' f ffm QQ? f 35? '. V. ' 5g23j5 -ffl .1 ' f 4 9 fag- W 1 . I , 55' 2 F -, 4 . ' ' 3. . 1, l un: ' ' . - 4 . . '. x . ' ' J: 1, 'Q ,M , f VA' 11123 . J .4 1 s . Aff? '14 , . wiv,- f f-42.2 . M. W Hfrikwb '5 1 . I A fa 32227 QQ.. i ' 1 I SPN . , w . ...Q E ,fp ' xv 11225351 xi , , ' 11 Fen .1 .gn ' if My : . ' f.,:- A if r,a..1?,'..J- '5' - :1i 'f'?9't f Qg w2 Ui1fQ'2 5553 , V.. . , 4 3 n iv , 1' .. ' Y J. , ff.. . Z' V. A .n fs, - ...gg 5 ffi ' - .w sf -1-gm -A pw ' t M, l4',.e 'lzvifrz 'I ax rr Hx ,T we 1 -. ,L ,., .4 Maw.. wrt. a 1 his ,, .3 , .M Q .,, . .. , 1.4 Q ,, .. ,,-1 QM W.. fa.. , ,.,, fy -asv: if ' If - - 15 Q A 4-fi 1-,j .1 ,- '9Ke'?c54 2155 ,. , WHL. . 1. H.- fx WG. N.. wa 4' 'M ' 'X gf-.. ,,, 1 l I, .Y 1' ! .xv 441.-.. 41' 1 .Y ' X f , 4 Y , smw s f F Vogt! 'u I f ' 1 . X K klmfx i. 4X W Q L T25 55 J 4, Wi QV aw J 1 I i E sf f X MARION ALBERT ,f N ,cg QQ Andi tlhough she is reserved 1 ,Q an s y, D DWARD AHEARN Her friends on her can ever uEdu rely. VICTOR CHARLES ALBRECHT Vicky Full of teases, full of fun, Always ready with a pun. German Club, 2, 3, Science Club, 4, Latin Club, 1. Post Graduate Course 1 - v V . - , ,- , , . X ff I : 1' V ..,v f.- W, , -. 4 , , I kr fl, U' 4 M. if ' J. ff, .af 1 H' .all .if !!f nl, - , : f- . f. I If- ' .,,,, ELAINE BAYLEY Dodger Fan A pleasant smile, a quiet way. Senior Play Committee, Basketball, 33 Hockey, 2, 3, 4, The wisest man could ask no more than to be modest and true. Palisades Park junior High School, 1, Hi-Y, 4, Repre- sentative Assembly, 2, Treas- urer, A. Aa, 33 Intramural Sports: Basketball, 3, 4, Numerals, 4, Touch Football, 2, 3, 4, Soft Ball, 3, 4, Hand- ball, 4. Business 2 ga W ee X. ,fl Q Y f Year 'Book Staff, Picture Committee, Senior Play Com- mittee, Girl Reserves, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 4, Girls' Leaders Club, 2, 3, 4, Book and Mask, 2, 3, Com- mercial Club, Z, 3, 4, High School Band, 3, Soccer, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 4, All-Star, 3, Basketball, 3, Volley Ball, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 35 All-Star, 3, Hockey, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 3, 4, All-Star, 3, 4, Badmin- ton, 2, Horseshoes, 3, L , 3. Secretarial School . . L? - - - ,MW F ,,r. . Y rms. 1- W . Veg x 1, in lgiyjf N4 ROSE CARROLL ARN J ..Ro,, She fs, pretty to walk wit Qc to talk with, ple sant too-to thi on Paligles exrk junior Sclfool, 1,5 -ear Book terary ' ommittee, a erlskfgfb, 33 Girls' Sl, is , ?'glSpanish Club P y B ll, 4, Shume Bo 4, Bafseball, 2, Hockey, 3. X Business School V- R 1--- 1 K N, ,,, Numerals, 4. M Business li .,, I fy lf, rf , ORGE RBAMMERT j . Raffles ll Ilnever let school interfere '!L,i.l . U Louis FRANK M51-il BELLOCCI-no I Big Lou My strength is as th strength of ten. Palisades Park junior School, 1, Intramural Sp Basketball, 4, Numerals Touch Football, 4, LaCr 2, Badminton, 3. f Defense Work , If JJ! A tramural , with my education. I A Q' Palisades Park junior High J ' School, 1, German Club, 2, 3, Sports: Volley 5 all, 2, Touch Football, 2, 3, H Soft Ball, 2, 3, Badminton, 2. , , l ll,jg' ' United States Navy ARJORIE HOPE BOWER niMidgevn ver in smiles-never weary, ays cheerful-never rearyf' rill Team, 3, Library ff, 3, 4, Book and Mask, 2, um Maiorette, High School nd, 3, 4, Badminton, 2. aphagen School of Fashion UTH MARIE BRYSON nown and liked by all. alisades Park junior High iool, 1, Honor Society, 3, Student Council, 2, 3, 4, ce President, 3, Commercial 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, President, Class, 3. Business ix 'RJ' S 50 tvwfsf- JS, NANCY Rosie BERARDICELLI She is like a little clock work toy-always wound up. Palisades Park junior High School, 1, Student Council, 4, Year Book Staff, Advertising Committee, Senior Play Com- mittee, Girl Reserves, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Girls' Leaders Club, 2, Book and Mask, 2, 33 Representative Assembly, 5, Spanish Club, 5, Shuffle Board, 3, Bowling, 2. Business MARIORIE ADELINE BERGMORE Margie A lively girl, with a life just full of fun. Westwood High School, 2, Girls' Glee Club, 3, Spanish Club, 3, Ping Pong, 3. College 5 CONSTANCE E. BRYANT MARGARET TERESA BROWN Margie Margaret's merry, laughing way, Brightens many a weary day. Girl Reserves, 4, Leonian Staff, 4, Library Staff, 4, Book and Mask, 4, Soccer, 4, Hockey, 4, Numerals, 4, All- Star, 4, Badminton, 2, Deck Tennis, 2. Business School JOAN RUTH BURKART Burk She had a world of virtues found in very few: Character, personality and ability, And to all a friend so true. Palisades Park Junior High School, 1, Year Book Staff, Literary Committee, Senior Play Committee, Leonian Staff, 4, Girls' Leaders Club, 3: Girls Glee Club, 1, 2, Cheerleader, 5, 4, L , 4, Co- Captain, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Vice President of Senior Class, Volley Ball, 2, Hockey, 5, Numerals, 3, Manager, 3, Badminton, 2, 3, Shuffle Board, 2, Baseball, 2, 3, Ping Pong, 2, 5, 4. Business , 1 Connie 1 Merrily, merrily, do I live. l School, 1. Palisades Park Junior High Qjulljw Beautician School W ' V JJSJQQ 'ffl A T at WK W I f New-1,1'x v 55' '55 illlfwb F J 5.5 j-N . I .1 't 1' V TX T, KJ -l NGEPLA, ,,,0 ,I Vial' .NB , X-yy' ,-'N Q. ,J fx WILLIAM JOHN BUSCH Bill . An agreeable, ijnodest young man1 Palisades Park Junior High School, 1. Defense Work ,lf A ,gs lil, .',,VlNr,l P ,if N '11 MARY CARUSO The thing that helps most 'to make 'Life' worth while, Is just a pleasant smile. Palisades Park junior High School, 1. Beautician School , l. 51 5' 1 N .f 'Q-J ln -' N rl'-THERESE ELIZABETH 1 9- 1 J BUTLER i Terry Quips and cranks and wanton wiles, Nods and becks and wreathed - . U , smiles. l Ridgefield junior High 1 School, 1, Book and Mask, 4g Latin Club, 2g Commercial Club, 4, Representative As- sengbly, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, . jf' ill fb .W j fl. Riff' KL' ' x f Business il X il GERTRUDE ANN CANT Genie Perfect simplicity is unco sciously pleasing. Saint johns High Sch 1, Year Book Staff, Circ tion Committee, Girl serves, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 4, Book and Mask, 2, 4, Sp ish Club, 5, 4, Volley Ball, College MARION M. CAZANAV Though she's new in L, H. We all wish her loads ol success. james Madison Hi School, lg Newton Hi School, 2, 5, 4. Business School Ni x, A . K wfdlv K 00-lx D ms QM, X, . I kb- .Vw ' Y We - 'i , itty ,jestj and frequent ' 1 1- ON A -as -. -if. , and q., 'et ' his youth, akes her friendshifqit, ell ,N ver boistef nor worthwhile. K 'l' QV , . UUCOUYII-H Palisades Paflqhiqnio Hig ' J Palisades Pa junior High School, 1,5 ddr Hook Sta X School, 1, Hi- 5, 43 Com- Aidvertis' 1 ommi eeg' mercial Club, 3, Varsity Foot- iorlI,Pl.a ommitteegl irlf e- ball, 4g VL , 45 Intramural seri5f:5lx,.3, 4, Girligcl a s Sports: Touch Football, 32 Clulzii Z1jGir!'X K Soft Ball, 3, 43 Horseshoes, 3. 4, Boolt,aneVMa Ak, 2, 4' A Defense Work Club. ZQY'-F,I Cfl'Qg1 ub, 2, .541-igx. President, 42,3 occer, 23 Ring ' I Tennis, 23.5. College ,- .f 'ct Hfptiijrif SSS il R X FRANCIS CHICHIN '-chi wise man john would like to be, t studies sap his energy. Varsity Sports: Basketball, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Intra- ral Sports: Soccer, 1, 2, 5, Basketball, 1, 2, Touch otball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Soft Ball, 2, 5, 4, Handball, 2, Horse- e Pitching, 1, Pong Pong, titty ,iw fx tty X. United States Navy ,fl-' it ,-' fix . v -I , 1 .haf N il f ' f 1 , , ' 4' . 'I f 1 HN JOSEPH FREDERICK DANEU ' Little John I said enough, or I go on? Cecelia High School, 1, Club, 2, 3, Science 4, Library Stalf, 4, Var- Football, 4, Intramural Wrestling, 2, 4, Bas- 2, Touch Football, 2, 2, Badminton, 2, 5, Ping Canadian Air Force Y 1 , , Q- 4,,,-1 ,vw ,f A-1 v n f . Z' - 7ff7fl'? y Qvfyifs i-gan . 48-4 'QPJ' A y RITA MARIE ISQHIQBR' awe Who mixed reaso, wulli pleasure, D And wisdom with mirth. Year Book Sta , Snapshot Committee, Girl ' es, 5 4, Photography Clu , Sec- retary, 4, Choir, 1, , 3 , Girls' Glee Club, :1, J-', Book and Mask, ' French Club, 1, 2, tative Assembly, 4, 4, Spanish Club, 4, 4, Soccer, 2, 3, Ring Tennis, 2, 3, Hockey, 2, 5, 4, Base- ball, 2, Horseshoes, 2. Bucknell University 2, , 4 , Represen- Secretary, Secretary, .M ...fa I Yu' - .I ' wk-v. xl Q.. fr-fx .::.,., .,... Z. .r-,- ..,. 2 ga A I, uv. Y., , ,S ix A t J, ,,,,,- n, J fjvxg, X N J- I ,pt Va, 4 -C 2? '13oR'E ETHE1'TciufBBif J qaRedn T . Breathe-s there aulpaidij-with hair so red. K' Palisades Park junior High School, 1, Year Book Staff, Snapshot Committee, Girls' Leaders Club, 5, 4, Debating Club, 3, Soccer, 4, Numerals, 4, All-Star, 4, Manager, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Numerals, -4, Ring Tennis, 3, Hockey, 3, 4, Numerals, 5, 4, All-Star, 5, 4, Baseball, 5, Nurnerals, 5. Nursing School -.K - an I e ct r , -fl 'f ,. P! .Nc .I J 1 , . f I .Ava L JAMES BHRRIE DAVIDSON 'jimi' 1 A prettygirl, a gallon of gas, .Four good tires-what more - can I-uask2 - '-'lf 1' 'Palisades Park Junior High School, ll., Student Council, 4, Hi-Y, '5,,',4, Leotnian Staff, 2, 4, Varsity Sports: Football, 2, 5, 4, L , 4, Track, 3, Intra- mural Sports: Soccer, 3, Bas- ketball, 5, 4, Volley Ball, 2, 53 Touch Football, 2, 3, La- Crosse, 55 Soft Ball, 2, 3, 4' orseshoesj 2, 5,. United States Navy f it li' I TJ ' i --'TTYEYT i Q ' If n IMYMOND MPSEY IN acLEOD TER ' , , 'BH' , i BaskA?l-bal is ,his diversion, t ' 'an they're l L f o .in general his Er. J Lammfj rigs anna, fl, Latin Club, 1, Represenlta- 3, Phyo y Club, 4, 1 tive Assembly, 5, Spanish Fr , 2, ,Varsith Club, 2, V rsity Sports: S , : Footbal , 3, '21, l'L , , gf Basketb , 1, 2, 5, Numerals, 5, Intra ural S orts: Soccer, 1, 2,11 3, I,,l't etball, 1, 2, Volley Ball, , 4, Touch Foot- ball, 1, iii, 4, Soft Ball, 1, 2, 5, 4, a'dball,l, 2, Horse- shoes, 1, zfl 'X Prep School Baseball, 3, finitrairn Sports: Soccer, ,'2', B ' s t- ball, 2, 53' Vpfley, all, 1,h2, Touch F ' tball,'1,l2, 3, Num- erals, 2, vo t7Ball, 1, 2, Hand- ball, 2, orseshoes, 2, 3. United States Merchant Marine P X ll ,gf I tx LOUIS JOHN DITARANTI ..L0u,. Day by day, come what may, I'll amble along in my own quiet way. Palisades Park Junior High School, 1, Year Book Staff, Typing Committee, Intra- mural Sports: Soccer, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, Volley Ball, 33 Touch Football, 2, Soft Ball, 4, Handball, 2, 33 Horseshoes, 2 ,3, 4. ' 1 f ALBERT LEROY DEYSHER HAI., The most manifest sign of wisdom is continual cheer- fulness. Palisades Park Junior High School, 1, Orchestra, 2, Com- mercial Club, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Varsity Basketball, Manager, 4, Intramural Sports: Soccer, 3, 4, Volley Ball, 4, Touch Football, 4, LaCrosse, 4, Soft Ball, 3. 4, I-Iorseshoes, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong, 3. ll 1 X ' - , I. lid, College F XX a F' if WILLIAM JOHN DIETZ Bill Success in life Billy will find, I-Ie's' brains and character combined. Palisades Park Junior High School, 1, Year Book Staff, Literary Committee, Senior Plav Committee, Leonian Stalf, 2, 4, Book and.Mask, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Intramural Sports: Soccer, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, Volley Ball, 3, 4, Touch Foot- ball, 2, 3, 4, LaCrosse, 4, Soft Ball, 2, 4, Badminton, 3, 4. Stevens Institute of Technology - X X, ma, , Business PIERCE DRAKF.. Punch V , J ,U The time I've spent in l wooing, U In watching, and purs g, F In That light that lies in ' Af 1 My women's eyes, Has been my mrnd's undoing School, 1, French Club, 33 Representative Assembly, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Varsity Sports: Football, 3, 4, L , 4, I .1 J f ,ff Palisades Park Junior High f Baseball, 2, 3, Track, 3. Army Air Corps D449 V - it JOSEPHINE GRACE DRAGNER Quiet and demure Yet one is never sure. Palisades Park Junior High School, 1, Year Book Stalf, Advertising Committee, Sen- ior Play Committee: Girl Re- serves, 3, 4, Choir, 3, Girls Glee Club, 3, Book and Mask, 2, 3, Representative Assembly, 4, Hockey, 2, Soccer, 3. Business ,fr .l l I .,r JAMES PATRICK DORG I expect to pass through world but once, Therefore I'll enjoy it. Palisades Park Juniorg School, 1, Hi-Y, 3, Bas 2, 3, Intramural Sports: cer, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 4, Volley Ball, 2, 3, 4, T Football, 2, 3, 4, Soft Ba 3, 4, Horseshoes, 2, 3, 4. United States Navy 0 ROSEMARY BARBAR ANNE DUFFY ffI.a La Tall and willowy, a mom to-be, A happy future for La La see. Palisades Park Junior School, 1, Year Book Girls' Glee Club, 4, Pi Committee, Girls' Le Club, 4, Cheerleader, 4, retary, A. A., 4, Book Mask, 2, Basketball, 2, Numerals, 4, All-Star, 2, Volley Ball, 2, 3 erals, 3, Manager, 2, 3, , Hockey, 2, 3, 2, 3, Baseball, uf A DREY LOIS EDWARDS e has a head to contrive, a ngue to persuade, and a and to execute. ear Book Staff, Art Com- tee3 Senior Play Commit- 43 Girl Reserves, 3. 43 ident, 43 Library Staff, 33 k and Mask, 2, 3, 43 Latin h, 23 Representative As- bly, 13 Debating Club, 1, , 43 President, 3: Wristers' b, 13 President, 1. We? !W PAUL ELMEN Elmer 's all in his Engertipsf' ear Book Staff, Picture mittee, Senior Play3 nian Staff, 43 German , 1, 23 Choir, 13 Repre- ative Assembly, 13 High ol Band, 1, 23 junior hematics Club, 1, Pres-Oki t, 13 Intramural Sportsgi- CX BEATRICE D'URSI ..Bea,. Tiny of stature. but great of heart. Palisades Park Junior High, lj Year Book Staff, Picture C0mm.3 Girl Reserves, 3, 43 Girls' Leaders, 3, 43 Secy.- Treas., 43 Girls' Glee Club, 3, 43 Book and Mask, 23 Com- mercial Club, 2, 31 Treas., 33 Spanish Club, 33 Debating Club, 33 Soccer, 2, 3, 43 Nu- merals, 4' All-Star, 43 Basket- ball, 2, 3 Mgr., 23 All-Star, e als 3 All Star 3 Hocke s i ' 1 i Vw 23 3, 43 Numerals, 3, 43 Mgr., C 33 All-Star, 3, 43 Badminton, 2, 33 Baseball, 2, 33 Nu- merals, 33 All-Star, 2, 33 Horseshoes, 33 Numerals, 33 L 4 , . Business ol- ey Ball, 2, 33 Nu- , ' .- ,. -..- Z' 4 16 fs., , - et., v CHARLES P. EDSALL Charlie A man may be great in other ways than stature, Palisades Park junior High School, 13 Latin Club, 23 In- tramural Sports: Volley Ball, 3, 43 Touch Football, 43 Horseshoes, 3. Pace Institute Jball, 3, 43 BadmintorfT3, , Lx Horseshoes, 3, 43 Ping 'if g. 5, 4. rf -R X Duke University fx k if 1 QV ELEANOII JEAN EGER X55 S5 - Elly is -XX But within those deep b1ue5P fl eyes, Ye X ' f XXV, . f Fair as sunny, summer skies, just a hint of mischief lies. Year Book Staff, Advertis - ing Committee' Senior Pla ' 1 , Y Girl Reserves, 3, 43 Natural- -, - f .1 fi ist Club, 2, 33 German Club, LJ 23 Choir, -lg Girls' Glee Club, ' L 1, 3, 4, Book and Mask, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club, 13 Shuffle Board, 2. College . . , J fl GLEMTjED ufepe., E man is entitled o his pi on. Orchestiggl, If 3, 4g ience Clubogl 43 M ematics Club, 2, 3, Ag 'y Sports: Ten- nis, 65, 43 L. V., 33 Intra- mural Spo s: Fencing, 23 Handball, 2, ,f3, 43 Bad- minton. 2 3 ogseshoes, 2, 3, 43 Ping o , 1, 2, 3, 4. Undecided MARJORIE ANN ERB Erbie A girl who is pleasant, A girl who is gay, A girl who is happy The livelong day. ear Book Staff, Advertis- Committeeg Senior Play Committeeg Book and Mask, 2, 3. 4g Visual Aid Club, 4g Window Display School outlaws nw ll WALLACE SAMUEL FAIG Wally-' A fellow not afraid to say his say, Though the whole world be against him. Senior Play Committee, 4, Hi-Y, 4, German Club, 2, Book and Mask, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Sports: Baseball, 3, Ten- nis, 3, 4, L , 3, Intramural Sports: Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 4, Volley Ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 4, Numerals, 4, Touch Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 3, La- Crosse, 3, 4, Soft Ball, 1, 2, 4, Handball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Horse- shoes, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural L , 3. Technical School THELMA JANE FLINT A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Palisades Park junior High School, I, Year Book Staff, Literary Committee, Naturalf ist Club, 3, 4, President, 4, Latin Club, 2, French Club, 2, 3, 4. , Barnard College L fx Q54 L, 5? 33 ,--.f, ,X 1 , i , I K V' f M. ld:-'rf V 1 N x LYNETTE FEURIN G ..Red,, Happiness consists in activity. Palisades Park Junior High School, 1, Book and Mask, 2, 3, Commercial Club, 2. Business c ' so sw ,' ' ', E' 52,4 MARION ELLEN FLUHR Very charming, very sweet, just the kind you'd like to meet. Park Ridge High School, 1, 2, Girl Reserves, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Leaders Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Soccer, 3, 4, Numerals, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Numerals, 4, Volley Ball, 3, 4, Manager, 4, Hockey, 3, 4, Numerals, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, 4, Numerals, 3, All Star: Basketball, 3, Vol- ley Ball, 3, Hockey, 3, 4, Baseball, 3. Nursing v, ,ass WILLIAM EARLE F ORSTHOF F I toil! I Burly, brave, and big- hearted. Student Council, 1, 2, 3, Year Book Staff, Picture Com mittee, Hi-Y, 4, Vice Pres ident, 4, Naturalist Club, 1 Orchestra, 1, Choir, , High School Band, 1, 2, 3 Treasurer A.A., 4, Intramural Sports: Wrestling, 3, 4, 160 Pound Class, Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Soft Ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong, 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Touch Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton, 1, 2, 3, 4, Horseshoe Pitching, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural L , 3. Coast Guard School CLARENCE IRVING FIB Men of few words are t best men, Palisades Park junior H' School, 1, Year Book St Art Committee, 4, Vars Track, 4, Intramural Bas ball, 3, Touch Football, 2, La Crosse, 2, A, Soft all, Horseshoe Pitchin , 4. vt i chool ll 1 'I ,I if G. YANN in-'jf ,K X SHBERG c S if Dotty Here tis a girl who is bo to siucceed, Not only clever, but brilli indeed. Year Book Staff, Art Co mittee, Senior Play Com tee, Girl Reserves, 3, 4, S retary, 4, Leonian Staff, 3, Associate Editor, 3, Editor- Chief, 4, Leonian Key, Quill and Scroll pin, 4, Bo and Mask, 2, 3, 4, Latin CI 1, 2, Writers' Club 1' hibitor New jersey Contest, 3, 4, First Division, 4, Baseball, 2. Art P 1 1 GEORGINA HAMILTON FRASER George have no other but a woman's reason, think him so because I think him so. Palisades Park junior High 1, Year Book Staff, Committee, Sen- Committees, Publicity Chairman, Girl 4, Drill Team, 3, Club, 2, 53 and 2, 3, 4, Com- Club, 3, Soccer, 2, 3, Numerals, 3, Basketball 2, Nurnerals, 3, Volley Ball, 4, Hockey, 2, 33 Numerals, ShufHe Board, 3, Baseball, 3 4, Numerals, 3, All Star: 3, Baseball, 3. Ann Reno Instit te ALICE GALLONE Ga1ie lass is our Marie, in business she will Palisades Park junior High 1, Year Book Staff, yping Committee, Commer- al Club, 2. Fashion Designing School BURTON ROY FROST ' Burt' ' Discreet in gesture, in de- portment-mild, Not stiff with prudence nor uncouthly wild Scott High School, Toledo, ' io, 1, 2, 3, Senior Play, Hi- , , rchestra, 4, Science -9 JW -t Yu 'mf' - Cl arsity Track, 4. N Q RUQQSC 6 M31 li'Vi'33lLQ+ i U I -' ' tVf,l5LfUN1 i,1.Z!b -Ji- ,flmil Q, V,, I ll 'fkfi 5.2 WILLIAM GALLAND uBillyn M , it H gr EDNA ANNE GILL 'lEddie You are so quiet and so shy, Wed like to know the reason why. Palisades Park junior High, 1, Latin Club, 2, Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong, 2. 4' Lf- wg? JANE EVELYN GOLDWATER Sugar Diligence is the mother of good fortune. East Orange High School, 1, Year Book Staff, Chairman, Picture Committee, Senior Play Committee, Chairman, Ushering Committee, Girl Reserves, 3, Book and Mask, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary, 4, Latin Club, 2, Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian, 4, Ring Tennis, 3. College A true measure of a man's success is in the service he renders. Book and Mask, 2, 3, 4 Math Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 1 Post Graduate fwfr, M524 V ROBERT fitz RANDOLPH GIBSON lKGibi! They say, 'Words wouldn't kill you,' But I'm not taking a chance.' Varsity Football, 4, Intra mural Sports: Soccer, 1, 2 Volley Ball, 1, 2, 39 Touch Football, 1, 2, 33 Numerals 3, Fencing, 1, La Crosse, 1, 2 3, 4, Badminton, 2, 3, 4 Horseshoe Pitching, 2, 3, 4. r. i Qbvjq 1 1 vA,3y-A-0 fq aj ww X U 1 L-,WP RUTH HAGER True to her work, her word, her friends. Student Council, 2, Girl Re- serves, 3, 4, Leonian Staff, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Book and Mask, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, Corre- sponding Secretary, 4, High School Band, 1, 2. Carleton College DONALD WILBUR HANSON Pin There are plenty of girls, but one is enough for me. Palisades Park Junior High School, 1, Student Council, 3, Senior Play Committee, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Leonian Staff, 4, Book and Mask, 2, French Club, 3. 4, President, 3, Representa- tive Assembly, 2, President, Junior Class, 3, L Club, 4, Varsity Sports: Basketball, 3, 4, L , 4, Track, 2, 3, Ten- nis, 4, Intramural Sports: Soc- cer, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, Vol- ley Ball, 4, Touch Football, 3, 4, Softball, 3, 4, Badminton, ALICE KATHERINE ' GRISEL HAI., If you work, you get there, Ifleyou don't, you don't. Palisades Park junior High, 1, Commercial Club, 2, Vol ley Ball, 2, Horseshoes, 2 Bowling, 2. Business : 4, ' I 11V -' , . . .,,,. JANET AKHAASE A quiet lass-there are but few, Who know the treasure hid in you. Tenally High School, 1, Senior Play Committee, 4, Girl Reserves, 3, Library Staff, 2, 3, 4. Business f K ,pf ,P dv, Mf- ,J ., J., - - RAYMOND C. ua .1 M .tr School, 1, Year Book Committee, 4, Leonian if 5 f HANDELMANN - 4 I Handel God bless the man who i vented sleep. Palisades Park junior Q Associate Editor, Senior 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor, Book and Mask, 2, 4, Club, 4, Spanish Club, Varsity Sports: Track 2 Tennis, 4, Intramural Boxing, 3, Soccer, 2, 3 ley Ball, 4, Touch 4, La Crosse, 4, Soft 4, Handball, 3, 4, 3, 4, Horseshoe Ping pong, 2, 3, Cornell ARIE Girl Club 3, 4, Horseshoe Pitching, 2, 3, 4. Ursinus College A ,f , .553 i , 3 A touch of humor, a sense of 1: 5 , mirth, M I he's been that way since time X P- of birth. X l ,4 Palisades Park junior High ij J School, 1, Year Book Staff, X N Advertising Committee, Sen- ior Play Committee, 4, Girl ., Reserves, 3, 4, Drill Team, 3, W Girls' Leaders Club, 2, 3, if' Book and Mask Club, 2, 3, 4, JLCommercial Club, 3, Hockey, DJ 3, Numerals, 3. X! Dean Academy xxsrwv r 1,1 X ILLIAM J. HOHMEISTER Wild Bill I work hard when I please, relax when I feel like it. Fort Lee High School, 1, 2, enior Play Committeeg Hi-Y, g Visual Aid Club, 4, Pres- ent, 4. Radio Engineer ELIZABETH HUNZIKER Betty town that boasts inhabi- tants like me, have no lack of good society. Palisades Park junior High 1, Year Book Staff, Committee, Senior Girl Reserves, 3 43 Staff, 43 Choi 4 Glee Club, 3, 43 4 Commercia i 3 ' 1 A 3 Spanish Club, 3' ' , W qi g Volley Ball, 2, B all, Zgt irls' Leaders Club 2 Berkeley . . ,. , , X i N H1 G dh thp A! .3 ufe.9 Ml fwkefl Wjgw' IF . , - . ' 'F , ,wwf ' M rw if fi - 4 MJ . iffy.,--' 0' .J of LOUISE CARO 4' R112 DOROTHY ELEANOR H , . HOERSCH ML ill! Dottie I J A keen sense, common sense, With a little room for nonsense. Robert Fulton High School, 1, Union Hill High School, 25 Year Book Staff, Adver- tisingg German Club, 35 Com- mercial Club, 4. Business Emersonll: ch, 01, J Y ea r Book , Committee, ,SKUQQ Playf Com- mitteeg Girl Reserve-s,'3, g Drill Team, 3, Phot r Club, 43 Girls' Lea.d92aClubii 2, Girls' Glee Club, 3, Book and Mask, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 2. Mk,2,4,DbQ' fi Za? Representatagiyby .5 ,J J efse y City rigging pgi0i5q4j:YA affflailslvf' flies JJ og IJo60L5'acCP CAV 1 0 CAROL RUTH HOLMES Clear, simple, and true- She glitters with no luster but her own. Ridgefield Junior High School, 1, Honor Society, 3, 4, Year Book Staff, Literary Committee, Senior Play Com- mittees, 4, Girl Reserves, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Book and Mask, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club, 2g French Club, 2, 45 Repre- sentative Assembly, 35 Leon- ian Staff, 3, 4, Associate Edi- tor, 4. Duke University My ,7 fify if MM ' ffl X' Mflju 4 J fiifg J J IREME ARIE HYDE ' d woman is always rich. 'N Palisades Park junior High School, 1, Naturalist Club, 2. Business CAROLYN MARGARET HOWARD Howard Sunny of disposition, and always ready for fun. Union Hill High School, 1, 23 Girls' Glee Club, 3, 45 Badminton, 3. l ,Al K A Qiysf Q ,mu fillvqaffa YJ! li if 'MGM ml l ' , ' It ff' l N J 1 N JUV l lf f 'B , J 'J I ,C-Y . ELIZABETH ISABELLE ICKEN Betty With hobbies like crocheting and knitting, Betty will make a wife most fitting. Ridgefield junior High School, 1, Year Book Staff, Snapshot Committee, Senior Play Committee, Girl Re- serves, 3, Phot raphy Club, SIDNEY ITZKOWITZ Theres a good time coming boys a good time coming' Palisades Park junior High School, 1, Senior Play Com- mittee, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Leonian Staff, 2, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Intramural Sports: Soccer, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, Volley Ball, 3, Touch Football, 3, 4, La Crosse, 3, Soft Ball, 33 Horse- shoe Pitching, 3, 4, Ping Pong, 4. Business X , K 5, ti X will s 1 X MARGARET LOUISE . JUNGKIND Merrily through life she'll prance, For life to Marge is one grand dance. Palisades Park Junior Hi School, 1, Senior Play C0 mittee, 4, Photography Cl 4, Book and Mask, 2, Spa 4, Ch 'r 4, Girls ubl, if X ish Club, '3, Ring 'Tennis, 2, 3,0145 lisa, dflqla kj Badminton, 2, Ping Pong, Club, i Sd X Shutfleboard, 2, 3, Bowling, jerseyxdy Tle cheg, oggg rj - n .. I A ,JT X 3 ' XC ' , A .L - .z'-.?.,,,?? 2, ii T.i,Q.LXJ b ry '35 'Z W E ' - . I R l X ' ' Qnf: ,X ,E A GRACE BARBARA iq ' , E4 rgj KEEFER NORMA JOAN EARN fe --Baby, A quick mind, a ready wit, Coupled with a generous spirit. Palisades Park junior High School, 1, Senior Play Com- mittee, Leonian Staff, 4, Book and Mask, 3, 4. Rider College , ffm nf Merry as the Clays are lon Palisades Park High Sch 1, Year Book Staff, Typ Committee, Girl Reserves, 4, Drill Team, 3, Represe tive Assembly, 3: Club, 2, Spanish Soccer, 2, 35 Baseoai Hockey, 2, 3. Business Sjajoy WV? gulf!! J ALBERT JOHN KUEHN FRIEDA KRIEGER Honor lies in honest toil. Harding High School, 1, German Club, 3. , Liz f,,,5,a,.,.alfE A ..-Johnny.. Genius is the capacity for avoiding work. Year Book Staff, Circular tion Committee, Senior Play Committee, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Treas- urer, 4, Leonian, 3, Associate Editor, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 3, Choir, 4, Latin Club, 1, 2, French Club, 2, High School Band, 1, 2, 4, Intramural Sports: Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 4, Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, Volley Ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Touch Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals 2, 3, LaCrosse, 1, 2, 3, 4, Soft Ball, 1, 2, Handball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Badmin- n 1 2 4 Numera to , , , 3. 1 ls, 3: Horseshoe Pitching, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong, 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 2, 3. Cornell Tiff' l KANCIS BENEDICT PAUL KUEHNE Ben 1 gleam of mischief in his eye, ore mischief in his actions. Palisades Park junior High hool, 1, German Club, 23 tramural Sports: Soccer, 33 sketball, 23 Volley Ball, 23 uch Football, 33 Soft Ball, Horseshoe Pitching, 2. - 1 Otlice Wong if 'V Kg V1 i 'i I .V K i MUUQV ,gf b fl f W if ,fhf f,.w'V o f LJWWJ 'lvl .I 1 w I, HJ , , . V . ff iff CLAIRE MARGARET LANGENSTEIN quiet mind is richer than a crown. Year Book Staff, Advertisa Committee, 43 Girl Re- yes, 43 Book and Mask, 2, Commercial Club, 2, 3, 43 gh School Band, 33 Span- Club, 33 Volley Ball, 21 seball, 33 Horseshoes, 3. Secretarial School wfT ' ,tm J' W l . .f.2 N- ., IJ, 4.1 TA' 1 IX X 'J-' , FREDERICK KUEHNE Frea- Not too serious, not too gay, but a good fellow. Palisades Park junior High School, 13 German Club, 23 Intramural Sports: Soccer, 2, 33 Volley Ball, 2, 33 Touch Football, 2, 3, 43 Soft Ball, 2, 53 Handball, 2, 33 Badmin' mg 2, 3. Bus ness An! ton, 2 rseshoe Pitch- ftyfy 5 RUTH LINCOLN risky-' A magnificent spectacle of human happiness. Ridgefield Junior High School, 13 Honor Society, 43 Senior Play CUl'l1I'UlflCCQ Leon- ian Staff, 3, 43 Associate Edi- tor, 33 Girls' Glee Club, 2, 31 Book and Mask, 2, 31 Spanish Club, 3, 43 Ring Tennis, 2, 31 Badminton, 2, 33 Ping Pong, 2, 33 Bowling, 2, . University of Wisctinsin 4 FRANCES MARIE LINDEMEYER Lindy . Good nature-dj hapby--with a contagious laugh. senior Ply, committed 4, Drill Team, '33. Book and Mask, 43 Latin Club, ,1gfSpf-1n- ish Club, 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball, 2, 33 Horses ces, 2, 3. , C llegae' f 2-.2 I I Nl J W JOHN LANDY Johnny A loyal, pleasant, good- natured fellow. Palisades Park junior High School, 13 Commercial Club, 23 Soccer, 33 Basketball, 2, 3, 4g Touch Football, 2, 3, 43 Soft Ball, 2, 3, 43 Handball, 23 Badminton, 23 Horseshoe Pitching, 2, Ping Pong, 2. 7, fboff . J,-4 A L ...2i, Z.T'7 ALF D LAZZARO Arab To work' or not to work, That is the question. Intramural Sports: Soccer, 2, 3, 43 Manager, 43 Basket- ball, 2, 3, 43 La Crosse, 2, 33 Soft Ball, 2, 3, 43 Handball, 2, 3, 43 Badminton, 2, 3, 43 Horseshoe Pitching, 3, 43 Ping Pong, 2, 3, 4. Business 4 l W! ANQ TI-QER SE LO nrrippyn An equal mixture of good humor, And sensible, sweet melan- cholyf' Holy Angels Academy, 1 2, Year Book Staff, Advertis ing Committee, Girl Reserves, 3, 4, Representative Assern bly, 3g Spanish Club, 3, 4 Ring Tennis, sg Ping Pong, 31 4g Horseshoes, 3. V X TJ! v L-'Ll ,lx JXI K1 uv l C t Wfl D il if!!! az, .N , ' i ' , 5 i 1 pi., I I Y .ii X f . X fl X fy iJ lp I fy kisixisi Er,-ti GEYQXQCKE r .IX Q: L, jj, f ,, r. 1 fi Ngpesp' si inn 3 giiilin,.,miQg,.?' JEAN RUTH 4 ,UA innsgllwnni oulcler. them -ig, LOEWENTHAL X, rift , 'ij' est-7' V tl. Jeanie Needhgm Jiittilor High Th'ere's joy a plenty in this E Sclioolgi alisadles Park junior world sn' High School,f1g Year Book Staff, Advertising Committee, Girl Reserves, 3, 4g Drill Team, 32 Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary, 4, Bo k and Mask, 2, 3, 4, Presiden 4, Hockey, 2, 4. usiness To fill life's silver cup, If you'll only keep the corners Of your mouth turned up. Dwight Morrow High School. 1, 2. 3: Girl Reserves, , nj ,W 4, Book and Mask, 4. 'wg-a xr Penn Hall U emit -2 we is Q37 7V nw v .--,XP YA- Y-nf! ...,-Wvfxl .. 'xx Q,.q-C' 1,35 w. ,x . N I Business . QW my .Ky V ,, LM, ill! . li 4, ' - S ,-1'4 L i 'bf , AgXci7'MAE MA INQ ,ci ' Qaiiiln fl, i 1-Shfieri K s into hgr,-Work an Lvitlniwg ivglfugligldgnatu . Y g Thi in sLYfear Book Art il im- ,fimitteeg Senioi Blay Co itnf' fe' fee, 3, Ag Girls' Glen c1l'b,'-2, i Boqlcvand Mask, 34459 pan- -lisnf cinb, 4g soccer? 3, 4, Numerals, 4, Hockey, 3, 4 Numerals, 4g Ping Pong, 2 Shuilleboard, 4, Baseball, 2 Horseshoes, 4. Business 3 Q MERRYL LOUISIEL Lutzie Sophistication at its Add lots of fun-that's Me all right. Year Book Staff, Lite Committee, Senior Play C ' nian Staff, 2, 3 anager, 4g B heig mittee, Leo Business and Mask, 2, 4, Commer Club, 2, 33 Spanish Club 33 Soccer, 2, Basketball, Numerals, 4g Volley Ball, Hockey, 2, Badminton, 2 4, Ping Pong, 4. Business GENEVIEVE ELENA MARTIN njann Oh, call it by some bett name, For friendship soundsvtoo cold. Plisa'de ar junior lf ol , ' T am, S gg? 3 esepfes, 4, ra y Girls L u og 1 b, g ' ' 2 .., , 4, Book 'J sk, g presentative I K ,se b , 2, , 4, Secretary L. 7,14 C me cia Club, 2, 3, V if icefagresident, 4: Spa ff I lllgX3Q Soccer 4' I 'fl ' 3, ockey,'3, 4 fa A' K1 g Baseball, 5, J , I ockey, 4. J, V 1 my Business fy 'L 6 I MARY ALICE if I 'R ff f MAC MICHAEL If ' l N Mac by N A., ' ff! HfEr actioris accord with her n I india fl,-A sy! I f CZ! Livekyijlirdent, frank, and If 1 J, 'lcear Book Staff, Associate ,liierary Editor, Senior Play C mmitteeig Girl Reserves, 3, 4:lDebating Club, 3, 4g Pres- iclxnt, 4, Choir, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Book and Mask, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Latin Club, 1, 2g French Club, 23 Shuflleboard, 3, 43 Ring Tennis, 3, 4. Trenton State Teachers College 5: MARY ELIZABETH cj, MC CREEDY Betty lways laughing, always kay, ady for fun the live-long ei ear Book Staff, Advertis- g Committee, Senior Play mmitteeg Secretary, Senior ass, Secretary, junior Class, otography Club, 4, Secre- Y, ab, 2, 4, Cheerleader, 3, 4' -Captain, 4, Book an 4, Choir, 4, Girls' Glee ti sk, 2, 3, French Club, 2, resentative Assembly, 2, cer, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 4, ketball, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, Ring Tennis, 3, Volley , 3, 4, Manag r, , ll, 2 e 2 merals, 3, Hockey, 2, 3, 4, merals, 3, 4, Badminton, x35 3, Numerals, 3, Baseball, 4' Mana er 2' Num- , S y , - 3' All-Star ls, 3, L , , lams: Soccer, 3, 4, Hockey, ,4, Basketball, 33 Volley Ill, Elo 3, Baseball, 3. Business MINOR MC LAIN UMM., much the better I stand ne' not change my free- for a throne. Y, 4, Spanish Club, 3, H HILDA MARX I. Ruthie Quietness great wealth conceals. Memorial High School, West New York, 1, 2, 3. Wav KATHERINE MASSEY ..Kay,, A quiet girl of sterling worth, Is more than all the gold on earth. Palisades Park junior High School, 1, Year Book Staff, Circulation Committee, Drill Team, 33 Treasurer, 3, Com- mercial Club, 2, 3, Leonian Staff, 2, 3, 4, Business Man- ' ea urer, 4. Business ager, 4, Tr s MWQSE5 . 13 l ' I K ,ff x ' f , M- ,f 'Ju-I c l, Niitfjjiv arsity Track, 3. 3' l 9 ,Q Nik v MARGARET ANN MC GEE Nluzzy Two blue eyes that seem to say: Smile and charm that Irish way. Palisades Park junior High School, 1, Drill Team, 3, Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Badminton, 3. Secretarial School N 4 N2 r 'i VIRGINIA HILL MC GAVACK ..Girmy.. She needs no eulogy, she speaks for herself. Honor Society, 4, Year Book Staff, Advertising Com- mittee, Senior Play Commit- tee, Girl Reserves, 3, 4, De- bating Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, German Club, 2, 3, Latin Club, 2, junior Math Club, 1, Book and Mask, 2, 3, 4, History Contest, High School, First, County Contest, First, Regional Contest, Second. William and Mary College ELEANOR AGNES MERRIAM She fills her niche so well, We hardly know her present. Palisades Park Junior High School, 1, Year Book staff, Literary Committee, Girl Re- serves, 4, Naturalist Club, 33 Latin Club, 2, 3, Consul, 3, French Club, 2, 4, Bad- minton, 3. Wheatixn College ',?1a' 'I ' rv lv 4 J! C9 I , ,1 Ay 71,91 as of , y, ,ff , -- 4 3 Q , yj iff ,- f ,V J, i'Wf,2ii?'a Q 1 J , jj! . s 'fi X ll fl f 'J ,VM L. 1, Q . I , E! i WV 'I 111994 t, ,r My ROBERT S. MEYER IlBOb!1 He'1l stalk his prey both night and day With a camera-not a gun, they say. Year Book Staff, Photo a- phy Committee, C irm , Senior Play Committ , - ian Staff, , Ph o aphy Club, 5, 4, Presi ent, 4 RUTH MILES Ilchubi D I chatter, chatter as I go. Palisades Park Junior High, 1, Girls' Gl minton, 3, S H Columbia French Clu 1, 2, Vars ' X Football, 3 Intr -' ral Sports: Soc er , Nu l rals 4' Basketball ' f. ni 4 Softb Handball 4 fi 5 int rses e in C JAMES MURP Y ' Tis the luck of the Irish bin, , ' i ,ag- , , -W ' 1, , 3, 4, Ho u g, 1 u 3, 4. X ll ' 0 'T Library Staff, 4, Fire Squad, 3, 4, L Club, 3, 4, Varsity Sports: Football, 3, 4, L , 5, 4, Baseball, 2, 4, L, 4, Track, 4, Intramural Sports: Wrestling, 2, 135 Class, Soc- cer, Z, Basketball, 1, 4, Nu- merals, 4, Volley Ball, 4, Touch Football, 1, 2, La Crosse, 1, 2, Softball, 1, 3, 4, Numerals, 3, Handball, 2, Badminton, 33 Horseshoe Pitching, 5. Army Air Force MILDRED NACHMAN Millie 'Babbling ever, full of mirth, Mildred is golden in her worth. Palisades Park junior High School, 1, Year Book Staff, Literary Committee, Senior Play, Girl Reserves, 3, 4, Latin ClulZi,l2, Fgermfl Club, 2, 3, Spanisl'i,Cl51b, 3, 4. ,l 'ppl '. J 4 ' XJQAJ ee Club, 2, Bad- hullle Board 3. MITSUYE Ever cheerful Year tor, Senior Girl 1, Honor Society, 4, Play Committee, Girl ' u DORIS ANN MILLER D.A. Gif like her are und, 's a good sport all around. Palisades Park junior serves, 3, 4, German Cl b, Jirls' Leaders Club, President, 4, Book and 2, 4, Latin Club, 2, Club, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 2, 3, On earth no word is B Numerals, 4, All-Star Basketball, 2, 3, 4, , 3. -Star, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 3, 3, 4, Hock CY, 3, All-Star, 3, Numerals, 2, University LOUISE MULLER Dottie sublime than friendship. Drill Team, 3 ook and Mask, 3, 4 Club, 2, 3, 4. Secretarial School Girls retary, 2 3, Lati Club, A Soc r 2 fir' ,K Nl M it F V IARJORY JEANETTE NOLTE Margy h and the world laughs u you, and you wrinkle your or Play Committee, 4, leserves, 3, 4, Naturalist 3, Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, and Mask, 2, 3, 4, Latin 1, 2, Representative As- , 3, 4, Spanish Club, 2, rrse's Assistant, 4, Soc- xy3-5 ,fe-' ' V 3 Ring Tennis, 2, 3, flgvy y, 2, Horseshoes, 3. , 1- glewood Hospital, J' ' school of Nursing f GINIA O'DONNELL ' - W uciinnyu 'A M Jorker with a will andq ability as well. l ades Park junior High E 1, Year Book Staff, Committee, Girl Re- , 3, 4, Leonian Staff, 2, Library Staff, 4, Book lask, 2, 3, 4, Historian, tin Club, 2, Debating 3, 4, Badminton, 3. ew York University EE .1 .r 1 x , A ' ' ,.v 'i3 1 I , HARRY NO LQNMRY, jr J A sfeadq man, wi h a steailyi mind .. f Av6beLflWgKen d to - 4 V, 1 Palig es ar r Hig School? 1, on Society, ' 5?-resid n nior CI s' dent GPG A l , inil,4, re ,r,4, Wx ,Par Boil? - ff, Literary ra' ommrtte enior Pay, Hi ,,, ,,4, Leonian-ta , 2, 5, ,A h Club, 2, 3' ana ej- ' K of Varsity Baseball, Intramural Sportszl, restling, 4, Champion 115 Class, Box- ing, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball, 5, Touch Football, 2, 3, 4, Hand- ball, 4, Badminton, 3. College r :PL ROBERT PARKYN PAULINE PASSEMONT E Bob Possey A steady lad with quiet She's too agreeable to make manners. ' an enemy. Palisades Park junior High Palisades Park juni High School, H1, Year Book Staff, School, 1, Comm cis Club, Literary Committee, Hi-Y, 3, 2, 3, 4. 4, Commercial Club, 2, B 'C Assistant-Treasurer A. A., 33 Wm Touch Football, 2, 3, 43 Soft D Ball, 1, 2, Horseshoe Pitch- ing, 2, 3, 4. United States Army Air J, ity ri LYDIA OFIA NYQUIST ltLydII A girl that's friendly the livelong day has no fear of enemies. Palisades Park junior High School, 15 Year Book Staff, Snapshot Committee, Com- mercial Club, 3, Library Staff, 4, Bowling, 3, Numerals, 3. My YZ 43 M AJ PAUL osr The superior maft is slow in his words and superior in hisfconductf' Curtis Branch junior High School, Chicago, 1, Chris- tian Fenzer High School, Chi- cago, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 4, Wrest- ling, 4, Boxing, 4. F-.. .-- Z 1?- f 5- - -L.. W G NEVlEVE IRENE 1' PETERSON Honey At Roller-skating, she has much fun, And her school-work she never does shun. Drill Team, 3. Business School HERBERT G. POSSIEL True success is to labor. Henry Snyder High School, 1, 2. Merchant Marine 1' 3351, ' CA E, PERALTA :Tin Ph: d of gigg s, fun and spice.' alisades Pa junior High ool, 15 r Book Staff, iterary mittee5 Senior lvl lay C 't eeg Girl' Lead- ers Cub, 3, 45 ' Glee Club, 25 ok dM k, 25 Commerc Cl , 25 Sp nish Club. 35 oc , 2, 3 45 Numerals, 4 -Star, 3, 45 Vollev Ball, , 45 Num- erals, 35 All-Star, 35 Bad- minton, 35 Shuille Board, 2, 35 Baseball, 2, 3, 45 Numerals, 35,All-Star, 2, 3, 3. Business GEORGE PERRY, JR. A man who knows how to joke and when to work. Ridgefield Junior High School, 15 Year Book Staff5 Varsity Track, 2, 45 Intra- mural Sports: Basketball, 3, 45 Touch Football, 3, 45 Soft- ball, 4. CONSTANCE MARIE PLATI' Connie The mildest manner, With the gentlest heart. Honor Society, 45 Year Book Staff, Circulation Com- mittee5 Book and Mask, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club, 1, 25 Vice Pres- ident, 15 French Club, 45 Sec- retary, 45 Representative As- sembly, 25 Writers' Club, 1,5 Secretary, 15 Spanish Club, 3, 45 Vice President, 45 Debat- ing Club, 15 Soccer, 2, 35' Hockey, 2. ,Q 5 YY 135' il ax KJ fy, ,ww I X31-' I lr ,WK XY ll' li . 5 J V W VI' i - .KK 5. ,lj .1 J yi I -- -1 15 .Ji i I C fav-az 0 r. 1 HE RY PLATE Dish The good you do is n lost- Though you yourself fa get it. Senior Play Committeeg Y, 3, 45 Historian, 45 man Club, 2, 35 Science 3 3, 45 Treasurer, 45 Math 2, 3, 45 Treasurer, 45 I1 mural Sports: Soccer, Horseshoes, 2. University of Maine JACQUELINE WESTEI PULLEN Jackie Wit and personality, Mirth and versatility. Year Book Staff, Artrgl mittee5 Senior Play Co tee5 Girl Reserves, 3, Choir, 3, 45 Girls' Gleeg 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Sta Writers' Club, 15 Book Mask, 2, 3, 45 Historia French Club, 1, 25 Sp Club. 2, 3, 45 Treasure President, 45 Jr. Math 15 Vice President, 15 Ex tor, New jersey Schol Contest, 3, 45 Second Prizl Prints Division, 35 Ring nis, 35 Howrfyeefhoesa 3l.,.,7 ,y,.Sy,5gicusS. Llnryefsity -I Cya- Q K- HEN'R!Y,'REUTER '-Bin Kit, humor, brains in one ombined, perfect fellow is here efinedf' onor Society, 4, Student ncil, 1, Year Book Staff, iness Manager, Senior 4, Senior Play Committee, , 3, 4, President, 4, nian Staff, 3, Photography b, 3, 4, Book and Mask, 3, Qpanish Club, 2, 53 Math , 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, ity track, 2, 3, 4, L, 5, Intramural Sports: Soccer, , 3, 4, Numerals, 4, Touch tball, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 3, ketball, 3, La Crosse, 1, 2, , Wrestling, 155 Class, 2, 4, Numerals, 4, Horse- es, 3, Badminton, 3. Columbia University WILLIAM RISELEY Bill e man who blushes is not quite a brute. alisades Park junior High ol, 1, Senior Play Com- ee, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Varsity ck, 3, 4, Intramural rts: Soccer, 2, 3, 4, Touch 3, 4, Numerals, 4, 2, 3, 4, Horseshoe 3, 4, Ping Pong, 1. Aviation School .W it -. v , , . L17 Y f' X ii ., .I my I- l A 4 ' I :i, ,.. S51 1 ,sg l 4 , M HM ,gy PHAR QDRTON N J ,, ,V R Rocco OUARATO gun,iL ' ..V,8.. I D t 'Al 1 A little mischievous and full m C nonsense now and of fun-an all around good fellow, Palisades Park junior High School, 1, Senior Play Com- mi Bo Fo ttee, Intramural Sports: Xing, 2, 110 Class, Touch otball, 2, Soft Ball, 2, 3, Handball, 2, Horseshoe Pitch- , ing, 2, Ping Pong, 2. E? , Business dw ,Mt then is relished by the best of men, Year Book Staff. Literary Committee, Senior Play, Sen- ior Play Committee, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Book and Mask, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Varsity Track, 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports: Soccer 3, 4, Nu- merals, 4, La Crosse, 3, 4, Horseshoe Pitching, 1, 2, 3, 4. Drexel Institute of Technology GREGORY MCDERMUTT RICCIARDI --Gregi, A worker conscientious, A classmate unpretentious. Year Book Staff, Circula- tion Committee, Senior Play Committee, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Book and Mask, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Intra- mural Sports: Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 4, Volley Ball, 2, Soft Ball, 1, 2, Horseshoe Pitching, 3. x.f,f'?'-'wwf'-C , 5 . lr . fs lfvsgffi l . 1 , .i,f f.! 1- fff,,, ii 7 L. ll 2 . ALFRED RICCIARDI, JR. Wg. ,Fr ina HAP, 1 'Not a sinner, noi a saint perhaps, L4 .l'V,liV.kBut the very best of chaps. Year Book Staff, Advertis- ing Committee, Senior Play, Chairman, Scenery Commit- tee, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Leonian Staff, 4, Vice President, Science Club, 4, Book and Mask, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, French Club, 4, Varsity Track, 2, 33 L , 3, Manager, 3, Intra- mural Sports: Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 4, Basketball, 1, Volley Ball, 1, Touch Foot- ball, 1, 3 ,4, Numerals, 33 La Crosse, 1, 3, 4, Soft Ball, 1, 2. Cornell University MAXINE MAE RO ERS ..Max,, - Once so timid, What changes ti e as wrou t! Year Comme ian, 4. gli - . ,:.E,!,,, A 1, -1 .ii wat.- , Q- 3,4 ics: M., , H, w , I Happy am I, HENRY EDWARD ROMAINE Hank From care I am free, Why aren't they all contented like me? Robert Fulton junior High School, 1, Dickenson High School, 2, Hi-Y, 3, Library Staff, 4, Treasurer, A, A., 4, 2:- Varsity Sports: Football, 2, 3, ff 7 'L , 2, 3, Track, 2, Intra- ,f Q. ., , ,,., mural Sports: Soccer, 2, 3, 4, --1' Numerals, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, S4, volley Ball, 2, 3, 4, Touch Football, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, - 2, Soft Ball, 2, 3, 4, Handball, j..,' 2, 4, Badminton. 2, Horse- f' f- hoe Pitching, 2, Ping Pong, 2. nited States Coast Guard ,A Y l 9' ,Jg 2' N February Graduate . t, J- Q-fff , ,X ij I cf fa 4 9 uf! at 5 MURIEL GERALDINE V. ROGERS ..Mur,, Good nature makes a peach. Palisade Park Junior High School, 1, Year Book Stall, Typist, Senior Play Commit- tee, 4, Leonian, 4, Book and Mask, 4, Commercial Club, 2, 3. Business 4,1 it -,,, ,Lf f GERALI? BQTHBART' ' , 'l!lY'jerry J ' XA!-man fot ggwflnches, , Y, ,,f'But everyrrnc ,,afrryan4 ' , A Palisades Parkjjunior I-,lfgliil School, 1,QlFIi-Y, 4, Ge-'rman Representatiy,e,: sKssemblyf 4, Class Treasurer 47, 'Varsit S o ts 5'l31slcotbl2tl l'J 2 3413, Pt 1' -3 , ,,,,f.,' J: L:y4rBfHeba11, fa, an .TL 3, 'Ca'p'tain,J4. ' I ' rmfeschpol , K Y, ,rl-1 I K ' 4gQ I ,J 4 1-v ' 7 - V' ' r-R J Club, 2, 31' 4, Rres'l?fent,,,' J ,,u 'ijyf-fr! 335' I f 1 ,af w wi , , VW , Q, , , . I .Syl , . 1 -t V 1 A, 'K DOMINICK JOHN ROTONDO Greyhound School is not the thing for him, All but sports is very dim. Palisades Park Junior High 1, Library Staff, 4, Treasurer, L Club, 4, Varsity Sports Football, 2, Track, 2, 3, 4 35 Intramural Sports Socctr, 3, Basketball, 3, Vol ley Ball, 3, Touch Football 2, 3, Soft Ball, 2, 3. A ,, . KL, , X F V v , ' 1 VIRGINIA HENRIETTA HARTNECK SAFFIN Sr1unny Calm and serene and very sweet, But never you mind, still waters runlj eep. Dril' ea. , 3, Naturalist Club,, , Li randy Staff, 2, 3, 4- B ok ld Mask, 2, 3, 4, ct - erci, 1 Club! 5. R lat t 1 N. f 5 tj ' f Ar' oo I I 1 , . fu '42--.V l CURTIN SPENCER ROt' Curt Some after honor bent, s after love, I after both. Year Book Staff, Lite Committee, Hi-Y, 3, 4, l tography, 4, Choir, 2, 3 Latin Club, 1, 2, Spa Club, 35 Varsity Basebal 3, 4, L , 4, Intra Sports: Basketball, 1, 2, Numerals, 4, Volley Bal 4, Touch Football, 2, 3, Numerals, 2, 3, LaCrosse 2, 4, Soft Ball, 1, 2, 4, Ball, 1, 2, 4, Handball, 3, 4, Numerals, 2, 3, Bad ton, 1, 4, Horseshoe Pitc 1, 2, 4, Ping Pong, 1, 2, Intramural L , 2. Penn State AARON ROTHMAN Baron Science is the solution problems. Senior Play Col ' ' Science Club, 3, 4 Club, 3, 4, French Spanish Club, 3, Sports: Football, 1,' 2, 3, nis, 3, Intramural Spo Soccer, 2, Volley Handball, 1, 3, 4, 1, 2, Horseshoe Pitching, 4, Ping Pong, 1, 2, 3, 4. CECILE ST. CLAIR ..Cec,, she not more than paint- ing can express? Junior High lg Honor Society, 4, Book Staff, Snapshot Senior Play Com- 4, Leonian Staff, 4: Club, 3, 4: 3 4, Girls' Glee Cheerleader, 3, Book and Mask, 2, 3, 4: Club 2, 3, 4, Vice , Soccer, 2, 31 Ball, 2, Ping Pong, 2, 4 s Business RUTH SEAL Rufus love such society as is jolly, wise and good. Year Book Staff, Circula- mn Committee, Senior Play, rl Reserves, 3, 4: Girls' lee Club, 1, Book and ask, 2, 3, 43 Writers' Club, Treasurer, lg Latin Club, 1, French Club, 2, Soccer, 3. Connecticut College for Women yi ' 1 ,pl ,,..':vw -- , 1, -Y? ,, EQ l- Ltlfl DDU!! 1 V f fi in ij , ,, J J . ,1 lil 'lyljk f-ff wail 0 'W ,ix FRED N. SCHXWEIGEL Burly All great men are dying- I'm feeling faint myself. Hi-Y, 3, 4: Choir, 4, Book and Mask, 4, Varsity Foot- ball, 2, 3, 4, L , 4, Intra- mural Sports: Boxing, 3, Soft Ball, 3, 4, Horseshoe Pitch- ing, 2, 3. Merchant Marine l i -f W SIMMONDS Simm e is th pice of life. Pali ark junior High ool, , Senior Play Cos- tu e mmittee, Girl Re- serves. 33 Choir, 3: Girls' Glee C ub, 3, 4, Ping Pong, 3. Business College WALLACE SISSERSON Wally Our Wally loves to sing- Especially sweet and swing. Palisades Park Junior High School, 1, Hi-Y, 3: Choir, 2, 3, 4: Representative Assembly, 2, 4, Intramural Sports: Soc- cer, 2, Touch Football, 2: Horseshoe P' ing, 2, 4, Soft Ball, 4, Ping ng, 4. ,, .4 N A X2 I ANN LOUISE SCOTTI Annie A little gay, a little shy, Ann is sure to catch the eye. Wadleigh High School, 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club, 4. Business Sc W N, R ffl, L , , xr 2 4 l , X 'K NI- W l ef' ' CHARLES EDGAR SENFT Chas Away with books! Let's have some fun! Lodi High School, 1, 23 Varsity Sports: Football, 4, L , 4, Basketball, 3, 4, L , 4: Baseball, 3: Intramural Sports: Boxing, 3, 4, Class 135, Numerals, 4, Volley Ball, 3, 4, Touch Football, 4, Soft Ball, 3, 4. Business e p is K1 Sem r Play Y 3 4 Bas ball Intra Sports: Boxin , 1325 Class5 Numer s, 45 Volley let merythouh th ' s' ' ' o e , 45 Hi- , , 5 V , 3, 45 L , 3 l 4 LEONARD EDWARD, STOLK Q -tldennyu In athletics he is a star5 His pleasing ways will take him far. Palisades Park junior High School, 15 Year Book Staff, Art Committee, Exhibitor, New jersey Scholastic Art Contest, 35 Hi-Y, 3, 45 A. A., President, 45 L Club, Vice President, 35 President, 45 Varsity Sports: Football, 2, 3, 45. L , 2, 3, 41 Captain, 45 Basketball, 45 L , 45 Base- ball, 2, 35 L , 2, 35 Track, 3, 45 L , 3, 45 Intramural Sports: Boxing, 3, 4, Class 1755 Numerals, 4: Basketball, 2, 3. Preparatory School AUDREY LOUISE STEELE ..Aud,, Thoughtful, kind, and fun to know. Lincoln High School, 15 Student Council, 3, 45 Year Book Staff, Circulation Com- mitteeg Senior Play Commit- tees, 45 Leonian Staff, 45 Ad- vertising Manager, 45 Book and Mask, 2, 3, 45 Librarian, 45 Girl Reserves, 3, 45 Latin Club, 25 French Club, 3, 4. College H Q5 vi. Ball, 1, 2, 3, 45 umerals, 5 Touch Football, 1, 2, 3, 45 Numerals, 25 La Crosse, 1, 2, 45 Soft Ball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Hand- ball, 2, 3, 45 Badminton, 1, 35 Horseshoe Pitching, 1, 2, 35 Ping Pong, 2, 35 Intramural L , 3, 4. 2, N- I 'Y Business xl l ,f ' - , R DOLPH STAEHL I Rudy ffl 1 HERBER o SMALL E Fl is 3 ll ' OYW nd pr y gt l e e 1 , io li S t o ci 0 9 QW! l i Year B S , A ,PS n- i, C .' io ay5 , , an h- 1, 45 ie ' 're ., 4' ' lub, 1 Barla, , 35 Span- i. lu , 5 Intra ural Sports: W ling, 4, 135 Class5 Soc- Bas- cer, 1, 2, 3, 45 Num., 45 ketball, 1. 35 Volley Ball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Touch Football, 1, 2, 3, 45 Num., 2, 35 La Crosse, 1, 2, 45 Soft Ball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Num., 35 Handball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Num., 1, 35 Badminton, 1, 2, 3, 45 Horseshoes, 1, 2. 3, 45 Ping Pong, 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural I 2. 5 Columbia University 1 - I 5 or 5 QIEA use sM' rgie na 'ty, a V sr . a lea wmlqgvaysf' yr Hon mciety. 3, 45 , Zgixni H,,o-'-4 . Q F Boo , Lie ry Edl ' Play m5 Girl erve , 5 Athle ' Vi res., 45 n Sta rts E 5 irls' lub 5 Pres , andb ub P gp Clu , 2, TJ Pie re. 5 bating Cl b, 45 Soccer, I 45 Numerals, 3, 45 Basket 2, 3, 45 Mgr. 2, 45 Numa 45 Ring Tennis, 35 Num 35 Voley Ball, 2, 3, 45 Nu als, 35 Hockey, 2, 3, 43 N 3, 45 Numerals, 3, 45 Pong, 2, 3, 45 Numeralsl Baseball, 2, 3, 45 Mgr- Numerals, 35 Horseshoes, - 45 Numerals, 2, 35 Montclair State Teaches CL, A , College 1 f f.u,kri-gi AGNES SMYTH Smitty She's quiet, it's true- thats her way, Still at times she can any- , Cliffside Park High Scl - mmercial Club W LYNN 'STRENKERT f '33 Artie W ' A wolf among women is a -. dangerous thing. ' jf? J,-J Senior Play Comm.5 Hi-Y, L ' J 3, 45LeonianSliaH,4.ivIOrih.,115 ' 4'4 5 ir, 45 Boo Bc as , 5 xx Club, 15 Rep. Assembly, 3- ,, JJ' 15 H. S. Band, 15 Spanish I J Club, 35 Fire Sq., 45 Asst. Chief 4' Var. S orts: Foot 0 0, 1 1 P ' ball Mgr., 15 Track, 1, Q, 3, 45 L , 45 Intramural Sports: f Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 45 Num., 45 Basketball, 1, Z, 35 Volley Ball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Touch Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Num., 35 Fenc- ing, 15 La Crosse, 1, 2, 3, 45 Soft Ball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Handball, 1, 2, 35 Badminton, 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural L , 4. Deep Sea Diving School, New London EVELYN TARAS fone in our school knows Ev leads when it comes to clothes. ear Book Staff, Circula- Committee, Senior Play , Girl Reserves, 4, Staff, 4 4, Orchestra, New jersey 2, Book 4, Treasurer, , 2, Baseball 3 renton State M' College PETER ANTHONY TEN iffl f w rid an ' no fiun isn't the life for 4 Volley Ba , Pitching, 2, 4 College l X! 'LC' dl- Yi I .W Pj X T ,Q 1 X W J., XL, . .R UP' ' ' , l CHRISTIAN KARL SWEISBERGER Chrissie Christian is a bashful youth, His modesty is such That we might say, Ito tell the truthj He rather has too much. Palisades Park junior High School, 1, Intramural Sports: Soccer, 4, Touch Football, 4, Soft Ball, 2. Army Air Force jl - Q or or 13.oB1sRT TABER Bob Why should the devil have -I all the fun ? 'Librgry Staff, 3, 4, Varsity Sports: Football, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, L , 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports: Soccer, 2, Basketball, 2, Touch Football, 2, Soft Ball, 2, 3, Horseshoe Pitching, 2. A-ir Corps ,A U , ff' RUTH ELIZABETH TEIEN Tiney There lies a deal ofvdeviltry Beneath her mild exterior. Ridgefield junior High School, 1, Year Book Staff, Typing Committee, Senior Play Committee, Book and Mask, 4, Latin Club, 2, Com- mercial Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4. Business GEORGETTE HELEN TAYLOR George Wearing all that weight of learning, Lightly as a flower. Palisades Park junior High School, 1, Honor Society, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, 4, President, 4, Year Book Staff, Literary Committee, Senior Play Committee, Girl Re- serves, 3, 4, Leonian Staff, 4, Choir, 4, Girls' Leaders Club, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Book and Mask, 2, 3, Latin Club, 2, French Club, 2, Soc- cer, 2, 3. 4, Numerals, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 4, Volley Ball, 2, 3, 4, Hockey, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Nu- merals, 3, Manager, 2, Horse- shoes, 2, L , 4. All-Star Teams: Soccer, 4, Hockey, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Base- ball, 3. Teachers' College 1 v ANCY THE se M o mg th a hundred roans V ket. ,,,l3 l h 's alisades P f , 'l vb, ei Business Q , U 4 J K MARLELLE ALICE THIEBAUD Frenchie Her voice was ever soft and low-an excellent thing in woman. Palisades Park junior High, lg Year Book Staff, Advertis- ing Committeeg Drill Team, 39 Library, 4, French Club, 5, 4. Business School W ELIZABETH MARIE UI-IL Betty A girl like this is hard to iindg Her mirth means merriment of mind. Palisades Park junior High School, 1, Girls' Leaders Club, 4g Library Staff, 4, Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Numerals, 4, Volley Ball, 2. 3, 4, Hockey, 2, 3, 4, Badminton, 3, 4, Shuiile Board, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Numerals, 4. 4:51 Tl NANCY Lou TILE , I, ,j Her eyes delight in laughingl ' iight, ' , Let Gods describe her hair. , . Y ,Lp Year Book Staff, Literarv tx, 1 Committee, Senior Play, Girl 5' Reserves, 3, 4, Girls' Glee N Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Book and Mask, 2, 5, 4, Latin Club, 2, French Club, 2. Nursing I' f ,- - Mi Q'-'--J Ui as-.QLJ ,,s.f,, .1 fl ' 'C :ff , , J., -auf ,LA H ' -1' V I I .. ly fi X1 Y ,ltfw ji- ,E LYIMC -LLOLIQH JOHN HUGH WALLACE fs f VOQ uvvaueyn ' f' flXAlways happy, always gay, X 7 IH girl, an efcellent Q mind, rg' Appearance neat, and manners kind. Student Council, 23 Year Book Staff, Literary Commit- tee, Girl Reserves, 3, 4, Choir, 43 Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Book and Mask, 2, 3, 4, Class Preparation, Nu- meral, 3. Trenton State Teachers College He likes to spend his time that way. l , Year Book Staff, Photo'ra- phyg Senior Play Comm't ee, Photography Club, tip Club, 1. , p University of Alabama J! f CTG j L- DOROTHY CAROL TYMONN Dottie Quiet, pleasant, but not b any means lacking in mirth. Palisades Park junior Hig School, lg French Club, Il 5, Spanish Club, 5, 4. - f Us ,if M 0-jf f' i .1 fl? ff . LJ fgrgcit In 00 -'Ji' DAVID VOORHIS Dave The finest type of a fellow, Year Book Staff, Committeeg Senior Play, Y, 3, 4, German Club, 3 President, 3g Science Club, 4, Secretary, 4, Math Club, 4, Latin Club, 1, 2, Soccer, 2, 3, -'lg Volley Ball, 2 Football, 2, 3, 4, Ba 2, 3, 4g Horseshoe Pitching, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong, 1, 2, 3, Cornell University x I 1 -OLLEEN HELEN WALSH alisades Park junior High, Year Book Staff, Literary othing in the world can ct a happy-go-lucky girl. r Book Staff, Literary mittee, Senior Play, Girl rves, 3, 4, Drill Team, 3: President, 3: Leonian , 2, 3, Book and Mask, 2, , Latin Club, 2, 3, French b, 2, 3, 4. Barnard College , -J .,NM,,4Q.icJ Ag, ical- .rfif-,, JJ MAJ-E-efxu - lf ROBERT CAMPBELL WOLEE Wolflie e opportunity to do mis- uief is found a hundred times a day. nior Play Committee, Hi- 3, 4, German Club, 1, 2, Science Club, 3, 4, Pres- t, 4, Math Club, 4, Pres- t, 4, Varsity Track, 2, 32 amural Sports: Soccer, 2, , Touch Football, 3, 4, La 2 3, 4, Handball, 3: 2, 3, Horseshoe College ARTHUR RUSSELL OQJUN- wr-rrrcorfrn, JR. C, TW, Wim Full of fun and froli to , wx,-9-'4 t Ur Doing things he shou ' H1-Y, 3, 9 11, 2 German Cl ., 1' 'r Club, 2, Varsity c ts' otball, 3, Baseball, , tramural Sports: W ' 2, Soccer, 1, 2, l y , 2, Touch Foot ll, , 3 La Crosse 1, Rig, ., ,ff LL..,w,vy . ,. ,J 2, So Ball, ix '51 S5 Y . SOPHIE BARBARA WARREN KIEFER ' l ZAIKOWSKI Keefe Good sense and judgement, He is proud to be entitled a wo, United States Marine. A loyal classmate through and Fife Squad, 2, 3, 43 Foof. lllfflugh-H hall, 3, 4, L , 3, 4, Wrest- alisades Park junior High ling, 3. hool, 1, R resentative As- Unite-d States Marine se bly, 4, ercial Club, February Graduate 417R'panish Cl , 3, Soccer, 2, 4 umefa . , Horseshoes, 2. tw siness tht lg flr' fu,-11-Sail PNN GLENN ARTHUR WILSON The feminine light doth draw us on. Student Council, 4, Senior Play Committee, 4, Hi-Y, 31 Latin Club, 1, Representative Assembly, 3, Spanish Club, 53 President, 3, Varsity Sports: Basketball, 3, 4, Intramural Sports: Soccer, 1, 2, 3, Basket- ball, 1, 3' Vo ll ' lley Ba , 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, , Soft Ball, 1, 1, Horseshoe 1, 2, Intramural Business DOROTHY ZAHNLEITER Dotty A woman of few words but lots of music. Riclgeheld junior High School, 1, Year Book Staff, Circulation Committee, Girl Reserves, 3, ,4, German Club, 2, 3, Choir, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 3, 4, Book and Mask, 2, 4. Business HERBERT SCHOENES ul-Ierbyn Orator and actor, quick in mind, An ideal Hamlet here we find. Abraham Clark High School, New York, 1, 2, 3g Book and Mask, 4. Business February Graduate THOMAS 1. LONG ...I-omn Keep 'em Hyin'! Palisades Park junior High School, lg Commercial Club, 2, Intramural Sports: Soccer, 2, Touch Football, 2, 3, 43 Soft Ball, 2, 3, 43 Horseshoe Pitching, 2. Army Air Corps February Graduate MIRJAM ENOCH Simplicity, sincerity, sympa- thy, and serenity. International Quaker School, Eerde, Holland, 1, 2g Cliffside Park High School, 3g Art Exhibitor, New jersey Scholastic Art Contest, 4. Art School ' x .Xi I i my V AJS? . 1315 r I -'uf .3 atjjvxm J ,JA , , 50? l'vW b it hi' ' K I . N-N NORMAN SHEEHY Mick This man has a gift of song Glee Club, 4, Choir, 1 Fire Squad, 4, L Club, Varsity Football, 4. Business 1-ki rv- , F SEN IUELASS 019516 ERS PrCSidCI1f Vice President Treasurer Secretary SENIOR ADVISERS ,wr - ll :lm ' yqfm-,jyulwv .5 ef' gags' - It Hgh 3 W l- mQ,.,.,..,.:' ' l,,,n W W get-1 ll t JW it ig avg 1:, at V . il. Penny Wood . . . Chuck Harris . Mrs. Wood . . . Dr. Wood . . . Elmer Tuttle . Elie, the maid SENIUR PLAY ff une Mac! FLORENCE RYERSON and COLIN CLEMENTS Under the direction of MRS. HELENE P. KLEIN . . Elizabeth Hunziker . . . William Reuter . . . Mildred Nachman . . . David Voorhis . . . . . Paul Elmen . .... Ruth Seal julie Harris . . Milly Lou ..... G. Mervyn Roberts Rodger Van Vleck Mr. Harris .... Shirley Wentworth Ralph Wentworth . . Eleanor Eger . Colleen Walsh . Burton Rendall Rudolph Staehle . . Burton Frost . . . Nancy Tice Harry Norlander PLAY SELECTION COMMITTEE TICKET COMMITTEE Ruth Lincoln, Chairman Katherine Massey, Chairman Doris Chesen Constance Platt Sub Chairmen William Dietz Burton Rendall Audrey Steele and Albert Kuehn, Carol Holmes Aaron Rothman joan Burkart Mary MacMichael Rudolph Staehle Don Hanson Betty McCreedy Hope Hayes Virginia McGavacl-c Sidney Itzkowitz Catherine Peralta SCENERY AND LIGHTING Norma Kearney Margaret Smith Merryl Lutz Cecile St. Clair Cochaifmen Evelyn Taras Glenn Wilson Alfred Ricciardi and William Hohmeister Audrey Edwards Jacqueline Pullen Wallace Faig Gregor Ricciardi Doris Ann Miller Willifam Risely COSTUMES Henry Plate Herbert Small Margaret jungkind, Chairman Marjorie Erb Marjory Nolte Gene Simmonds Louise Hoffman PROPERTY COMMITTEE Co-Chairmen Georgette Tay-lor and Arthur Strenkert Doris Chesen Carol Holmes William Dietz Frances Lindemeyer janet Haase Ray Handelmann USHERS jane Evelyn Goldwater, Betty Icken Muriel Rogers Mary MacMichael Virginia McGavack Constance Platt Robert Wolff Chairman Hope Hayes Audrey Steele Georgina Fraser Cecile St. Clair PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Georgina Fraser, Chairman Elaine Bayley Robert S. Meyer Nancy Berardicelli Mitsuye Nakayama Josephine Dragner Virginia O'Donnell Dorothy Ann Fishberg Rocco Quarato Hugh Wallace PROGRAMS Marion Albert, Chairman Dorothy Muller Ruth Teien Virginia O'Donnell Genevieve Martin 'K ff, ,My ,xiii 'Ma A wi m1.A h Xzy V nf! 4, A f fa 0 l be Q, h It ' W ,M , if L l Q- f, 5 if ig ' Ap 5 X A ' 4' ii 1 fi 65 2 ta e , X Af XCERPTS FROM A SENIORS DIARY DEAR DIARY- anua 5-Pla ractice starts a ain. Mama, kee the fY Y P 8 P September 3-Do I love L. H. S.! They aren't going slipper Warm Or' the Cast 15 tired of ham Sand' to open it because of infantile. Wlches' ' September 11-This polio epidemic is really scary. I January 17-At last we've got a night dance. We wake up every morning with symptoms. must be good children or else- i September 22-Ah! i l I Wake up screaming' School February 6-The senior players rival Broadway with opens' a very successful production of june Mad. September 28-Football team holds wienie roast to- I I I night- Hot dog! February. 7-Second night of the big hit, and the , , Legion House houses a party, and I do mean October 23-Parents visit school and teachers. It's Party unconstitutional ! G October 25-Leonia beats Hackensack, and Girl Re- Febmafy 9-Fame again fo? L' H' S' Miss. Mundy serves treat fathers to dinner' w1ns coveted scholrship. Congratulations, , Senorita! October 30-Norlander, Burkart, McCreedy and Rothbart to lead class for the rest of the year. February 12-Professor Hatch, some swell speaker Were really started now. in Lincoln's day assembly. He took half of third. November 8-For heaven's sake! Leonia's big, We Want more' brawny CD football, team hurt a Rlflgeheld February 23-Another week to lie around in. This Park bay Ln todiy s viptory. Maybe there s some 8-Week Plan gets nicer and nicer. strengt t ere a ter a . November 13-Itfs gonna be --First Ladyn for the March 6-March 24?-'Ilhe oratorical contest brings senior Play, but I have a funny feeling I i I fame for Leonia High and exhaustion for Mc- , V Gavack and Reuter. November 17-H1-Y welcomes new members at in- duction. April 14- A real female get-together. Mothers, November 24-Boys tell girls what they think of 'em daughters' teiichirs at Girl Reserve tea' Whose and vice versa at Girl Reserves-Hi-Y discussion. ears are ummg' Results . . . ? May 1-Spring vacation week over. I need a week to December 2-That feeling was something. First feCuPemte' I-adY'5H 8006 ulune Mad-H May 8-Our last prom at L. H. S. December 7-PEARL HARBOR! May 12-Impressive Girl Reserve t December 8-Everybody's thinking of joining the comes members. army' May 15-Good beh ' December 12-Well, we trip the light fantastic to- dently me ' night. Wonder who went to school today. I rested. June 1 December 22-A.A. party and Girl Reserves party -a darn good time. December 23-Not another thing to d week. Wonderful! Memo: shopping tomorrow. induction wel- aviour at winter sport hop evi- rits reward-another tonight. 3-Only five more days. Somehow everybody looked different in caps and gowns at Bacca- laureate. June 15-Class Day. Enuff said! ! o for a whole D0 all Christmas june 18-A joyful, sorrowful, happy, t nation. So long, Leonia High! l earful grad- Pgll-eb CLASS WILL 1 9 4. 2 We, the Senior Class of '42, in order to live up to our Good Neighbor Policy with the underclassmen, do make this, our last will and testament in Leonia High, a just and favorable one. May this, our final statement, be read from Alaska to the Cape of Good Hope, and may all our gifts be useful! To the class of '43, we leave senior essays, chemistry classes, and two quarts of mid- night oil. QTake it from us, you'll need itj. To the class of '44, we' leave class dues, Thursday assemblies, and slide rules. To the class of '45, we leave four years of fun UQ. To Mr. Turkington, we leave Bob Taber's car to be used for demonstrations in Safety Ed. To Miss johnson, we leave assorted pictures of the presidents. I, James Dorgan, leave my reserved seat in detention to anyone who wants it. I, Don Hanson, leave my Pinf' to Miss Stanton. I, Al Kuehn, leave to play with Benny Goodman. I, Doris, leave my Crabbe to the Home Economics Department. I, Edwin Dexter, leave my alibis to the line in front of Mr. Suter's office. I, Ruth, leave my passing Marks. I, Jackie, am Pullen out of here fast. I, Robert, leave the Parkyn sign for Christie Heights Street. I, Bill Dietz, leave a few inches to Mr. Nickerson. I, Ann, leave a Long year ahead for the juniors. I, Collen Walsh, leave Mervyn alone. I, Tiny Peralta, leave with a headache after collecting class dues in room 203 for two years. I, Merryl Lutz, leave my slow walk to Joanne Binder. I, Doris Chesen, leave my variety of hair styles to Rosetta Croxton. I, Louise, leave my Hoffmann to the highballs. I, Margaret, leave McGee to Molly. I, Ruth, leave Leonia Miles behind. I, Roop, leave my Curtin to the Book and Mask. I, Rose Arneil, leave reluctantly. Leon, I hate to go. I, Audrey, Steele away. Krall-? I, Ioan Burkart, g ar Q to Betty Simmons. I, Eleanor, leave, still Eger. leave my hoarse voice Qafter cheerin so h d I, Victor Albrecht, leave my puns. May they rest in peace. fand silence! l D I, Mary Mac Michael, leave n as to some unfortunate person. the financial worries of the Book a d M k I, Midge Bower, leave my high stepping to my successor. I, Minor McLain, leave Oliver's to the class of '45. I, Nancy Tice, leave still wondering whether Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. I, Carol, leave my Holmes for defense. I, Betty McCreedy, leave to join the Wisemen. I, Ben Kuehne, leave my horseback riding to anyone who likes nurses. I, Mary, leave Caruso on the island. I, Earle Forsthoff, leave m lu h y nc to the kids of Room 106. They always eat it anyway. I, Betty Hunziker, leave a Penny to the new senior play committee. I, Henry, leave my Plate to the Cafeteria. I, Paul Elmen, leave my car to the warden who has had his eye on it all ear. Y I, Norma Kearney, leave my gym suit to some other athlete. I, Rosemary Duffy, leave a few feet to Peggy Campbell. I, Ruth, help to Seal this now and for ever. Using the Pan-American Highway as a mode of escape, we do quietly take our leave by placing our seal upon this will on the ninth day of April, nineteen hundred and forty-two. I III U1 ua U1 Z O FU 0 l D' m cn sf 'I will yla '. 5 . K ' I4 V 41 fe NKOSLP4- Q. E f, 2 igif- z,, Qi lulllliblvx , 2 . 5 - 'A f ? Z d f g ga! l--- my 5 53542 sith 35'.'2ag . Q gy. 53' ' gg -l' PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1942 It is the year, 1952, ten years after the graduation from Leonia High School of the Class of 1942. You know, it was said at their graduation, that the members of MW.. we ,QS this class would surely accomplish great things in the worldg just see what they had done in high school Here we give an account of a trip taken by three of the class couples on their honeymoon Cecile St Clair and Don Hanson, Rita Corker and Curtm Roop and Betty Hunziker and Glenn Wilson. The grooms decided that as Europe was still being straightened out after NX'-'orld War II, a Pan-American trip would be Hneg so, on the eighteenth of june, the same date on which they had graduated ten years before, the Hansons, the Roops, and the Wilsons started on their honeymoon. Since New York City was the starting-place for the trip, the six young folks visited former classmates in the city before their train left. At Daf's Square, they stopped for the latest news. Dorothy Ann Fishberg, editor of The Daffy News, had bought the Times Building, and consequently, the name of the square had been changed to suit the new owner of the paper. The most inter- esting news in her paper that day was that Ruth Bryson and Margaret McGee were resigning from the Bachelorettes of America. The Diamond Slipper Hot Spot of New York is in Daf's Square and owned by Robert fBiIly Rosej Wolff and Frieda fEleanor Holmj Krieger. The newly-Weds looked at the billboard outside and noticed that Eleanor Eger, the fan dancer, and Genevieve Peterson and Ruth Marx, the great roller skating team, were the enter- tainers at the club. The master of ceremonies was none other than the world's wrestling champion, Harry Norlander, who had early achieved 'Newest-Deal fame as the inventor of the shovel-with-the-seat for t-he W.P.A. From Daffs Square, the newlyweds crossed' to Fifth Avenue and visited Mitsy Nakayama's Paint Shoppee, and Robert Taber's Modelling Agency. Taber models are widely known-especially two of them, jean Locke and Grace Keefer. Soon, refreshed by a good visit with these old classmates, our honeymooners made their way to the Metropolitan Opera House where the curtain was about to go up on the great American Opera, The Tailor of Flatbush , written and con- ducted by Albert Kuehn and starring the famous soprano, Dorothy Zahnleiter and the great tenor, Wallace O Sole Mio Sisserson. As the newlyweds were crossing Fortieth Street, they were startled by a motorcycle patrolman, Robert Gibson, who was on the trail of a reckless woman driver, Thelma Weissenberger, of the Class of 1941. Closely following Gibson was Agnes Smyth, a New York lawyer trying to get herself a case. As the honeymooners entered the lobby of the Met. they saw the millionaire philanthropist, J. P. Dorgan, accompanied by his latest lady love, the beautiful Rosemary Duffy, who models corn plasters for a living, Over in one corner of the lobby, Mary MacMichael, Deb Number twelve and a half, of New York Society, was posing for Robert Meyer of the Daffy Press Association. At last, our six lovers were in their seats and the curtain went up. Miss Zahn- leiter and Mr. Sisserson were indeed at their best that night. During the inter- mission, several members of the Ballet Russ entertained the audience with a graceful spring dance. Such charming ballerinas as Elizabeth Uhl, Irene Hyde, and Marion Cazanave thrilled the House with their graceful interpretation of the dance. After the opera, the happy couples ended their pleasant day with refreshments at Marjorie Bergamore's fashionable restaurant on Daf Square. The next morning, 'the newlyweds went to Grand Central Station where the jitterbug Limited was to leave for Washington, As the train was pulling out, Mildred Nachman, the society reporter, dashed madly down the platformg but as the train was already under way, Mildred was left behind sitting dejectedly on- her suitcase. Among the many celebrities aboard the train was Edna Gill, the noted authority on monomania-studying the passengers to obtain subject matter for a new book. Her chief subject seemed to be Virginia O'Donnell who was travelling South to reacquire her accent. Four hours later, when the train pulled into Washington, the travellers were greeted by Carol Holmes, Congresswoman from the ninth district of New'jersey, who told them that they were to be guests of President William Reuter and his wife, the former Doris Ann Miller, at a banquet that evening. Cecile, Rita, and Betty were all excited, and spent the rest of the day preparing themselves for the party. That evening, as the couples were entering the White House, a'prancing Hgure passed whom they immediately recognized as Secretary of State Minor McLain At dinner, the newlyweds renewed an old acquaintance with the Secretary of the Navy, Betty Icken. The girls always had known she was interested in sailors, but who ever would have thought the interest would come to this? With Betty as usual, was her faithful assistant, Louise Hoffmann. Surprisingly, many Leonians were at the recep- tion. Our friends met Vice President Al Ricciardi and Secretary of Agriculture Burton Frost, whom the farmers like because of his stand on the corn crop, the ambitious Secretary of Labor, Ray Handelmann, the capable Secretary of War, Ed Dexter, and Speaker of the House, Robert Parkyn, who has greatly, improved his unusual style of orating by lessons from Rocco Quarato, specialist on speech and diction. Marjory Nolte, Postmaster General, was there too-delighted because she was being swamped with mail from Alabama, where she has very good connections. Another distinguished visitor was Thomas Long, former war ace, now an executive with Pan-American Airways. The perfect evening ended with a concert by the famous soprano, Alyce Manning. Next morning the honeymooners left for Miami. When they arrived, they first dashed over to see famous Miami Beach. There they saw thousands of women wor- shipping at the shrine of Gilbert Edwards, recent discoverer of a process for making clothless beach umbrellas. Basking in the sunlight were Marjorie Erb, the Miss Grapefruit of 1952, and Frances Lindemeyer, winner of the coveted title of The Sarong Girl. In a secluded part of the beach, the three couples came upon Bill Dietz, the famous poet,-at that very moment composing a sonnet on The Glories of Solitude or Why I like Hermit Crabs. For a while the young folks rested on the sands watching jackie Pullen, the sky- writer, writing over and over: I. J. Cola, I, J. Cola. The poor girl was -so rushed, she had to fuliiill two contracts in one, Going into town for refreshment late that afternoon the honeymooners met Betty McCreedy, jerking sodas in a drug-store. Above the Miami Airport, was a plane circling and diving crazily, and the couples learned that the pilots were john Daneu and Daredevil Drake. Among the pas- sengers waiting at the airport was Wallace Faig, the playboy financier, who had reserved only one seat, so that his secretary, Merryl Lutz, would have to sit on his lap. Next day, the honeymooners hopped on a boat and were off for Cuba. On the ship was Ed Ahearn, special envoy commissioned by the president to hsh in the Carribbean, the latter being too busy to fish himself. Some excitement was caused on board when Nancy Snoop Berardicelli, the ship's detective, uncovered a bit of sabotage-some one had left some sugar in the bottom of his cup! pegwmx -ff- 4' J' A wi, Z .i --I 1-Q 17- --Y .3 V ' . tif . .,.:,i, TAFE: I - se 'e I -7 I - Iwi, , v iw vjxjw f A A ,,,..k.iaf V JL' I.-1,1 jistll i 7' sa ,' P? i':7k: - ' 1 44 K - , . --Q .'mr.?'y 7,.:34'.f 5 '?-H, 'J ' , . ,-- . f As the ship'steamed into port, the passengers threw coins to the diving natives and were surprised to see Artie Strenkert among them. Artie had lost his Egerness for society and had gone native. The honeymooners stopped by the Dodgers' spring training field to catch a glimpse of jerry Rothbart, wonder shortstop, who had taken over Pee Wee Reese's spot. They also watched Elaine Bayley, the only woman pitcher in the world who makes up for poor pitching by her rousing moral support of the team, Staying at the same hotel with the honeymooners was Ruth Seal, writing a book on The Don Juan of Havana, or, The Cuban Heel. That night, the couples hit the night spots which included a stop at the Havana Cabana where Paul Elmen and his Hellmen of Rhythm were playing. His blues singer was Bea D'Ursi, daughter of B-B Eyes, the famous criminal tracked down by Dick Tracy. At Sloppy Jo's owned by ,Io Dragner, the hostess was that hot tomale, Jenny Martin. The next day, the honeymooners left for Haiti, where they stopped long enough to add their little crumbs to the toast made by all Haitians to Marine Lieutenant Kiefer who had quelled a revolution singlehanded! Soon, the S, S. Booby Hatch captained by Herbert, Immuneato-Seasickness Small, set sail from Port au Prince, Haiti for South American ports. Besides our six travellers on the boat were Aaron Rothman, the World Chess Champion,.the ship's two impractical nurses, Maxine Rodgers and Muriel Rogers, Eleanor Merriam, who had won a vacation by writing Why I Like Long's Horse Soap for my Horse for a contest sponsored by Anne Long's Soap Company. The quiet moonlit evening on the boat was twice rudely interrupted by john Chichin, the second Victor Mature, who was being relentlessly pursued by three fascinated women. A few days later, the honeymooners arrived at Rio de Janeiro and decided to spend the evening at Fred Sc'hweigel's night club, The Squirt Inn. The lovely hostess, Margaret Jungkind, directed them to a table where they could easily see everything. At one side of the crowded dance floor, George Perry, the famous explorer, and Herbert Possiel, a travelling salesman, were lighting over a chorus girl, Katherine Massey. At a near-by table, Dr. David Voorhis, eminent authority on twittering livers, was playing checkers with his assistant, Marcelle Thiebaud. Later in the evening the six honeymooners ambled over to the bar where those two mixer-uppers, Ben and Fred Kuehne tossed over some Arseniklcers while Dorothy Tymonn read the olive pits left in the bottoms of the glasses. Also at the bar was Lydia Nyquist, the famous banana magnate, and Rio's debbiest deb, Audrey Steele. Suddenly the lights dimmed, and exotic Connie Platt, the Rhumba Queen, ap- peared to do her world-famous routine. The newlyweds would have stayed longer at Squirt Inn but Betty caught Glenn flirting with Ginny McGavack, the cute cigarette-girl, and she rushed them all to the airport to leave for Buenos Aires. After an uneventful hop from Rio de Janeiro, the honeymooners stopped at Buenos Aires where Don and Cecil discovered that Tingling Bros. Bangem and Bailout Circus was at Buenos Aires during its South American tour, and all six honey- mooners decided to spend the day under the big top. Entering the circus grounds, they almost fell over Louis Ditaranti, the water boy, who was carrying a Hackensack Highball to his favorite elephant. Nearing the tent, the newlyweds heard the famous woman barker, Audrey Edwards, who directed them to the side show where they saw Claire Langenstein, the tattooed lady, Charles Edsall, the strong man, and fssh,- don't tellj Christian Sweisberger, the bearded lady. After gazing at these wonders, the honeymooners went to the big top where they saw the season's two greatest circus artists, Ruth Teien, famous bare-back rider, and Janet Haase, ceiling zero trapeze marvel. The lucky couples were also entertained by Louis Bellochio's trained canary act, and Pauline Passemonte's pet penguins. However, in a short time our friends were due at the airportg so they waved goodbye to the circus, and to Buenos Aires, and were once more on their way. When dawn came, the honeymooners found themselves on the edge of the Columbian Jungle where the plane was refueling. They ventured into the jungle and saw some strange sights, indeed. Directly above them, they discovered Therese Butler swinging from tree to tree-a regular jungle girl. As they walked on, they ran into 'Thelma Flint, searching for a bug to add to Mr. Flit's collection, and William Busch trying to sell trees to the natives. Further on they met Colleen Walsh still chasing Tarzan for the Wackeroo Museum. Returning to the plane, the honey- mooners were almost run down by Burton Rendall, chasing a new girl in the jungle with a pack of bloodhounds. Back in the plane the travellers journeyed to Paraguay where they found Ruth Hager charming snakes and Nancy Terranova reading tea leaves. The six visited with James Bigfellow Davidson, the great poet vacationing in Paraguay and William Risely, winner of the Pan-American six-day bike races. Their next stop was Lima, Peru, where the honeymooners met Margaret Smith who was struggling to teach English at the University of San Marcos. Margaret gave her former classmates some informa- tion about famous friends in Peru. She told them that Hugh Wallace, missionary, with the great educator, James Murphy, were trying to educate the Safli Indians. They learned that Margaret Bower and her two assistants,'Margaret Brown and Alice Grisel, were teaching the Indians knife twirling. Margaret laughingly remarked that Albert Deysher was selling Panama hats to the peons and swindling them at that. Any fool knows Panama hats are made in Ecuador, don't you? . . . At last the travellers saw below them Mexico City, and the plane once more landed for refueling. The newlyweds having only a few hours decided to go to the Floating Gardens of Xochomilco. There they were pulled around in a gondola by Raymond Dempsey, who added to the enchantment of the gardens by singing romantic songs in a soft crooning voice. The spell, however, was broken by a series of howls coming from another gondola where Henry Romaine III, whose father was the much-talked of United States ambassador to Mexico, was much upset because his governess, Constance Bryant, would not let him hang his feet over the edge of the boat. In the gardens they also saw Professor William fLilacJ Galland searching for a rare flower, the monkey-iris. Then as the plane was to take off in a few minutes, the travelers rush to the airport. The stewardesses, Virginia Saffm and Ruth Miles, were just about to 'close the door, when they saw the breathless sextet dashing madly onto the held. They clam- bered on board and settled themselves. This trip would take them back to the United States where they would stop off at Sun Valley, Idaho. But Fate had a hand in the affairg and as they were flying over Nevada, the passengers were alarmed by the sputtering of the motors, and the plane was forced down on a farm near a city. Unhurt from their bumpy landing the passengers emerged from the plane as two persons rushed toward them. Who should they be but Alfred Lazarro, the owner of the farm on which they had just landed, followed by his milkmaid, Tiny Peralta. Alfred told them the farm was just two miles from Reno, Since the plane would not be repaired for an hour or so, Alfred lent the travelers a horse and buggy so that they could visit the much-talked-about biggest little city in the world. In Reno was Victor Albrecht divorcing his third wife for non-support. Victor stated his case was being handled by George Bammert, a capable lawyer, and his assistant, Gertrude Cantu. Victor also informed them of the impending Taras-Senft divorce. Our honeymooners boasted that they would never, never divorce each other and returned to the plane which soon headed toward Sun Valley, Idaho, where the lovers took lessons in skiing from Marion Albert, the great outdoor girl. Grace Herrmann, and Sophie Zaikowski, two school-teachers on vacation, were also learn- ing skiing from Miss Albert. Jules Cheron, the great lover, was in Sun Valley recover- ing from a split lip he had received in his last picture. His latest heart throb was Lynette Feuring, the Idaho sweet potato. Leonard Stolk was -running a nursery school in the vacation spot. On the school ground were some of Miriam Enoch's remarkable snow masterpieces. It seemed outrageous to our honeymooners that they had gone by California with- out stopping to see some of their former classmates living in that sunny UD state. Therefore they took a plane back to Hollywood and hustled to Grauman's Chinese Theatre where there was a preview of the new picture, Tall, Dark, and Curious starring Herbert Schoenes with Ann Scotti as his leading lady. Before entering, our couples waited outside to watch the celebrities, who were being announced by Paul Ost, the great news commentator. Let's listen in: And now if the crowd will stop gathering ,around our next celebrity, I'll get her to say a few words. It's Nancy fVeronica Lakej Tice! Say a few words to your eager fans, Miss Tice. Why folks, she just won't talk! That's really very unusual. Well, here comes Rudolph Staehle, the great movie actor, and following close behind Miss or is it Mrs.? Qit's been changed so oftenj-Rose Arneil, who owns the largest diamond collection in this hemisphere. Norma Kearny, the gossip columnist, has just appeared. William liohmeister who has made quite a name for himself as a jockey has just descended from his horse. Don't look now, but Emily Voorhis and Georgette Taylor, who have just been released from San Quentin are in the audience. They are also active members of Murder Inc. Miss jane Evelyn Goldwater has arrived wearing a dog for her neckpiece and a snake for a belt. What those comedy actresses won't do for a gag! Skipping from her bicycle is Gene fBaby Snooksj Simmonds and her long suffering Daddy, John Landy. Earle Forstoff is escorting two gorgeous lovelies, Carolyn Howard and another whom I don't recognize. Amid all this splendor I say good-bye. Wait! Who's that forlorn looking woman on the edge of the crowd with a Salvation Army cap on her head, a cup in her outstretched hand, and a song on her lips? It's my old classmate, Jean Loewenthal. How times have changed! So long. And then our six lovers entered the theatre, silent and thoughtful. Times cer- tainly had changed. Continuing far north on their journey, the six musketeers landed at Nome, Alaska, where a trapper conference was in progress. There they chanced upon Sidney Itzkowitz, exhibiting his prize skunk pelts. Sid told them Dorothy Hoersch was operating a Hoerschy Bar at the same hotel where Georgina Frazer and Hope Hayes were conducting a marriage licerise bureau for people with cold hearts. Mary Caruso had recently arrived in town after a trip far north to collect sea lions for her circus act. The sleds for her expedition had been hired out by Dorothy Muller and Company. After bidding Sid goodbye, Gypsee Rose Lee III QDon't get excited-she's just an old planej was headed toward Niagara Falls, the haven of honeymooners. Upon landing Curtin read the headlines. of The Daily Gossip which stated that the Great Lover, Russell Whitcomb, had tried to date the Quins but had settled for Mrs. Dionne. A Sub Headline stated that Clarence Field and Marion Fluhr had 0 if l - '1 Q , ,Q I . oo . won a hog-calling contest held in Ohio. Pigs had come running all the way from Florida. Their first stop at the falls was at Peter Tenewitz's Resort Hotel, 'Niagara Falls i' F5 I ,I rn vt Q I .- ik .i 'll Infnjf' While registering, the travelers saw joan Burkhart, who models for the exclu- sive Lily Lingerie Shoppe, owned and run by Messers Gregory Ricciardi and Henrie Plate. The couples then entered the cocktail lounge to listen to the radio. The Hit Parade was on, introduced by the World's Champion female tobacco auctioneer, Doris Crabbe, The popular song, Deep in the Heart of Celery, composed by Marie Gallone was instantly recognized. Suddenly a newsflash informed listeners, that Domi- nick Rotondo had just completed his marathon over the Pan-American Highway. Time -five days! Whew! Breathless! For their last thrill at Niagara, the six wayfarers watched Doris Chesen enter- tain all the honeymooners by going over the falls in a baby carriage. On the train returning to New York, the weary, but very happy couples were commenting on some of the rather strange things that they had seen on their Pan- Ainerican Honeymoon Trip, Cecile mentioned that all their, classmates had certainly changed since their high school days, but after all, a lot can happen in ten years. just you wait and see! FK f inn-I I I H+ if T Q . Q Q aw X39 fn- -, , A 4 ' ' ' ,f'. is i -ik A + 'w fsgj 1 . Q , 7 I 1 1 , Q..-. 1 Q . L I 1 xv: I' IIN wx ,V ,nv in 1 hx : NK fn A fx f , ' r ., sf? Y M , mv , Q Q3 NL, B - , 1, W: 1. ,U L .xi . '4:E E cg: s,-e..-1 n .Za-. :lt .131 W , -35 ir l ' m.. -::::.: .,... L 'ii QR., 'I fix ma- 'V- A -, gg' TEES' Q E Q. J. f-K. ,L E. , ., 'few W' m :. u f ex-U Mi Y vw VQL 33 W ,sN 5 an ' xv EE' U 1522 WE 1151 QR fn, 'f h. uif ' x X ' 3 - 411 za wb SI eil . 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A .,,,,,,,i -ANY .., -:! if ,ia . xl i Y E SSES .X I f-X ,X VO'D .Z ,if-if Ackerman, Dolores Albanese, Thomas Alimo, Margaret Anderson, Alice Bader, Arnold Barker, Alden Bastien, Paul Binder, Joanne Blair, Frank Blessing, Gerald Blessing, Margaret Bonanno, Donn Boyd, Stewart Bronk, Charlotte Brown, Pearl Brown, Virginia Bucher, Margaret Button, Jeanne Cahill, Winifred Campbell, Mariorie Canner, jean Cernek, Anne Clark, Lucille Coen, Patricia Cosentino, Carmella Cosentino, Nicholas Costello, Dolores Cresanti, Vincent Croxton, Rosetta Daniels, Marilyn de Bary, Babette Dell, Kathleen Dell, Ruth Devantoy, Leon Dienges, john Donellan, Andrew Dunlop, William Eberle, Eloise Eisenman, Dorothy Ellington, john Emps, Muriel Englander, Donald Epstein, Harry Ericson, William Fiedler, Claire Fimiani, joseph Finch, Edward Fitzgerald, joan Fiiihi, Philip Flynn, Eleanor Fordyce, Isabel Freas, Bruce Frew, Arthur Fuller, Betty Gady, Dorothy Galland, William Gallo, Evelyn Gibson, Patricia Gimbel, Frances Glidden, Harriet Golden, Teddy Grothues, Thomas Gusarzewski, Lily he junior l l I-lagarty, Doris Hansen, Lillian Hanson, Robert A, Hartwick, Harold , L0 Hendrie, Jane IL Hilker, Marie U 0 Hoffman, Charles ' Fl-lolland, Robert 'fb i Ulf Hopkins, Paula l Hosie, Lawrence f Huber, Milton ,V Hufnagel, Bernard I fi ii Janson, june ' . 1 , I Karros, Constance jf, t !0 nKearney, Stella ' D ' V Kiefer, Edward pil , Kiliaiea, Neilan f Kiss, Charles Kopp, joseph Kryhoski, Richard Kuhlken, Doris Kuntz, Ruth La Porta, Carmelita Lauffer, Jean Laughlin, Robert Lenz, Donald Lenz, Robert Liegeois, june Limburg, Margaret Long, Betty Lord, Geraldine Lutz, Rachel Mac Dowell, Andrew Mac Dougal, Helen McCauslan, Cathreen McKeon, Edward McKinless, Frances McPherson, Fred McPherson, Luella Maher, Robert Majewski, Edward Marinello, Frances Martin, Carl Mathews, Richard Mavus, Grace Meister, Dorothy Merker, Alice Metzdorf, Marjorie Meyer, Robert E. Moltzen Frank Moynihan, stephanie Muglia, Edward Muller, Richard ' Muro, Arthur Neice, Ruth Nelson, Rose Neumann, Audrey Newby, Neal Noble, Donald Northcott, Louise Oelfke, Gerald Osler, ,lane Ost, Stanley To lass Q ,f ' 1 Otis, Charles Pall, john Palma, Louis Parkyn, Dorothy Parkyn, Helen Paton, june Pommer, Sylvia Prina, Frank Pumo, Ben Pyke, Marguerite Quinn, Margaret Relph, Florence Reisch, George Rhode, Mildred Rhone, Richard Roberts, Kent Rogers, Doreen Roth, Marguerite Rovetto, Paul Ruff, Dorothy Saviano, Italico Scerba, Dorothy Scherer, Anita Seal, Marjorie Seaman, Calvin Senn, Harold Shannon, Edna Sheehy, Richard Silverstein, Rita Simmons, Betty Sinatra, Marie Slezak, Elizabeth Smith, Clinton Soldan, Calvin Staehle, Gloria Steinberger, jack Stevens, Marilyn Stickle, Lois Sweisberger, Marie Targonski, Dorothy Taylor, Ruth Thurkauf, Fred Tinucci, Lillian Tbbias, Theda t Todd, Beatrice , Tropia, Salvatore H' Tustin, Stanley 'Vallandry, Leon Van Houten, Dick Verity, Harry ,, Vonovich, Irma Voorhis, Mary fWachtel, Emanuel Wagner, Alexander White, Teresa Wieringa, jack Williams, Edward Williamson, Shirley Wilson, Arthur Woods, Marguerite Wyrzykowski, Stella Zaggia, Iola Zink, Lillian E L JI, X J S R CLASS OFFICERS EILAN KILLFLEA Prexident ' ,JEAN CANNER Vice Prefident , I WWA? I JJEJANNE BINDER sewwy l MM- WUR WILSON Treayurer WWW ff' I , -sis! IQ 53 V Iilsgfffw ff sf erf 5' Y --S, 15' -. ff' -E.. I FACULTY ADVISERS I V3 J MISS MARY WXOLFE-Chairman i 5 MISS DORIS SMITH MR. S. HERBERT TURKINGTON MISS CORABELLE STANTON MISS DOROTHY WEIR MR. EARLE J. YOHE , 1 I 1,f f I If MA X .lj lk. H A il 1 EW .zu Rf S L I u I Ei . , -E Il I: I' T ll 4 155 I V 3 4 ,pf ' NI A S3 Tir'-f Eg-,iw ,...-5 in fp Q' 1w h- ' 55' S 1 1 I I 'gf 'fa A+ S. , ,,fv,1If I . I I I - ' ' - I ' ' A ' 1 . .W 'I I A - ---..D K frm X. H Ad -A - I - V ' ' ,I '- . u. , . U - if -I fi . V if 'Y. : Q ' - . f . V . ,, I , , ,a 4 Ahcarn, Catherine Albanese, Constantino Albanese, Peter Ardler, Henry Babich, Anthony Baker, Helen Barnett, Robert Bauman, Elsie Beisele, Helen Bell, Gloria Berg, David Bishop, Myna Blackmore, Anthony Blair, Malcolm Bluerock, Helen Bock, Donald Brewer, Frank Brown, Donald Brown, Frederick Brown, Ronald Bryant, Donald Bullard, Walter Busch, Edward Bushlman, janet Calitre, Betty Campbell, Richard Casbar, Peter Cascio, Frank Cascio, james Checkley, Frances Checkley, Naomi Cole, june Conner, Pauline Corbett, Thomas Cruickshank, Evelyn cj Curran, Robert Dennis, Vivian X DeRise, Frances Dias, Barbara Dickman, Lucienne Dickson, Naomi Dienges, june Diers, Anita Dinzik, Helen Drews, Viola Echentile, George Einhorn, August Fagoni, Albert Feinstock, Sherman Ferrara, Frances Ferrara, Wilbur Fischer, Viola Fluhr, Helen Fuchs, Irene Gallagher, Dorothy Garguilo, joseph Giannantonio, Christine Greco, Rachel Griffin, John Gusovius, Felice Gusovius, Kenneth Hansen, james Hastings, Ann Hayne, Phyllis Heidel, Ann The Sophomore Class XJ . A lu 3' X Nt tit its X Hemenway, Barbara Henkel, George Herman, Phyllis Herterich, Charles Hofmann, Margaret Holmes, Edwin Honton, Oscar Horton, Jane Howe, Mary Jane Ingemann, Frances Irving, Doris Jennings, Violet Johnson, Edward Kaixiser, Clayton Ka lan, Michael Ka olkiewitz, Dominik Ke sten, Gloria opping, Gloria nopping, Evelyn olaya, Anna yurza, Geraldine Mer, Pauline La dy, Paul La orte, Albert LaSalle, Gloria Lemmerz, Theodore Lester, Marjorie Leutner, Carl Lombard, Martha MacKinnon, Roger Magnano, Paul Makocy, Steven Makocy, Zoltan Manning, Marie Margherini, Tullio Marookian, Edgar Marx, Robert Matasker, Susan Maychark, Elizabeth McCaffery, Donald McCrossin, Helen McFetridge, Eleanor McKenna, Ann McLearie, Anne Meyer, Marjorie Minasian, Michael Molee, Rosalie Morris, Donald Mullen, Therese Nachman, Bernice Needham, Ernest Nelson, Shirley Norlander, Richard Nyquist, Signe Odmann, Elise Ohswaldt, Raymond Pallotta, Anna C. Parigoris, George Parker, Mildred Paschkis, Maria Peck, john , Platt, Donald Poeschl, Edith Pollock, Abigail Putnam, Virginia Quigley, Gordon Rajeska, Frank Reinach, Otto Reis, Donald Reynolds, Essie Ritter, Betty Rochford, Margaret Rogan, jean Rowe, Barbara Rund, Jeanne Rust, Rita Sargent, Leslie Scanlon, William Schaffroth, Philip Schlaman, Marjorie Schumm, Adele Scott, Barbara Senft, june Senghas, Edmund Senn, Margaret Sill, Marjorie Smith, Benjamin Smith, George Smith, Kay Spencer, Kenneth Steb, Herbert Stoll, Arleen Strehan, Margaret Sullivan, Patricia Sutter, Alma Swett, Marybelle Tammi, Anne Taylor, Marion Teats, Jean Terranova, Carmella Terranova, John Thek, Ida Thyssen, Doris Tice, Mary Tomeski, Kathleen Tonjes, Marion Tramutolo, joseph Uniacke, George Van Horn, Betty Vanning, William Vonderschmidt, Edward Wainhouse, Austryn Watson, Alfred Webb, 'Gregory Weber, Ethel Wehrhahn, Richard Weinlaeder, Bernard Weisenberger, Clara Wejnert, Wanda Wells, Clara West, Robert Westenberger, Paul Whelpley, Dorothy Wieben, Audrey Wiedbrecht, Warren Wilkinson, Mildred Woodward, Aileen Zacpal, Walter FACULTY ADVISERS MR DAVID J JONES MR CHARLES F. RYDER MISS EVELYN KERN MRS RUTH E. B. SAVAGE MR CALVIN LAMONT MR TIMOTHY SMITH MRS ELIZABETH THOMAS Wliv .. , if I , I 'Sf ' ig I , I xv H 1 .,,, 1? 'H ' S .w ' if 'T 5 N . . M Q , , X .I f I If I 'I' 'W I I , lilw' ', w, ww-Ii ding 5 lm 5 ly, Y M14 ' I .-P429 , ' A A ffxigg- L I . 3 -.gf .11 if I 5 f -r ,E 34 f. ' , -- 'lad-'Q -92 L , Q, 47:24 Aamland, Norman Ackerman, Helen Ayers, Jeanne Barnes, Margaret Beckman, Walter Beinitz, William Best, Donald Blum, Fred Bovers, Donald Boyd, Ada Boyd, George Boyd, John Burger, Albert Bushman, Walter Button, Dorothy Cahill, Maureen Cannon, Charles Cantu, john Dannhauser, William Dennis, Dorothy Devenere, john Di Giacomo, Gloria Drummond, Audrie Dunkhase, Stephanie Duschatko, Robert Eberhard, Mildred Edwards, Bruce Fallon, jack Farnkopf, Josephine Farquhar, Doris Ann Ford, Janet Foxall, Serenna Garrity, Robert Gerrish, Patricia Gottschalk, Richard Greene, Robert Gutman, Fred Hendrie, David Hetzel, Gregor Hines, Dorothy Hohnholt, Martha Hopkins, Harold Howard, June jarnagin, Marie Kennedy, john Kelly, Myrtle King, Janet Lange, Lois La Porte, Julia Lauzon, john Levasseur, june Livingston, Ruth MacDermut, George MacDermut, Ioan Freshman C lass McPherson, Sadie Maxon, Earl McCrossin, Ned McCullen, Thomas Mecklenburg, Carlene Metzdorf, Robert Miller, james Moltzen, Theresa Moltzen, james Moore, Barbara Moscone, Edythe Moscone, Robert Munder, Barbara Olsen, Marilyn O'Rear, Alice Otis, Edythe Oxman, David Peterson, George Plenge, William Potter, john Pullen, Kay Renner, George Riker, john Roberts, Doris Rothman, Martin Ruggiero, Nancy Rupp, Michael Russhon, Roberta Sabey, Donald Salathe, Robert Schaeffer, Leland Schilt, joan Schoenlank, Richard Sei, Barbara Sill, Richard Soldan, Harvey Sommerhalter, Lois Sparrow, Robert Spencer, Richard Stahlman, Lois Stark, Audrey Targonski, janet Tighe, Rosalie Tinucci, Victor Urey, Elizabeth Van Duyn, julia Vogel, Weston Wagner, Alice Wagner, Larry Weisselberg, Dorothy White, Garry Williams, Jack Wiseman, Fred Wyckoff, Peter .fi 1,1 -Ti-+4-N. mt?- G N, A J gs 0 'wg V 5-If g - - A X i 1gaja'm:.3 '-:-:.-b,: f' :.:,:-:2'5:2,.,:,-W .WEZWWLYQ-BY 1, ,L :' E W , V A H M ' f' gk 2 Q 5 2 1.4.1 l I algll Q 1 T63 Q 4 1 E 45 ':' -'i ' :Q-' V1 rf' 'ff W cf ,k L '. 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Anderson, Doris Armstrong, Edward Babich, Farmina Barnes, Roswell Bingham, Ann Bishop, Janet Bochow, Palmer Bogert, Warren Bowerman, John Bucher, Robert Butler, Robert Boyd, Janet Cahill, Rosetta Carter, Ackley Checkley, Ruth Christensen, Carol Clarkin, Geraldine Claycombe, Howard Conlen, Paul Costanza, Nicolas Darling, Laird de Victoria, Jose Edwards, Rodney Ellis, Lee Elmore, Jack Flora, Edward Freas, Mary Jean Gallus, Judith Grothues, Bernard Harlow, David Heubel, Eleanor Hosie, Eunice Hughes, William Jachens, Robert Jackman, Florence Jaeckel, Robert Jewell, George Kaiser, Gaile The junior High Kardel, William Keith, Malcom Kerr, Allan Klenk, Richard LaPorte, Joanne Lutz, Carol MacMichael, David Maher, Theresa Matasker, Joan Mazanec, Kenneth McGavack, John McGowan, Mari Minasian, Nishan Minasian, Robert Moje, Robert Moynihan, Frank Mullen, John Muller, Patty Musterman, Jack Oscanyan, Constance Paschl-cis, Albert Peterson, Alice Pladek, Oscar Ricci, Virginia Ricciardi, Judith Roberts, Donald Rochford, Patricia Rubin, Marvin Schanzenback, Charles Stecker, Albert Stout, Charles Tembusch, Florence Tansey, Joseph Verasco, Franklin Victorin, Donald Vogel, Gunther Walsh, Joseph Wingerath, Hope EL-M. A fl'- X K, If W I FACULTY ADVISERS MISS ROWENA BLOSS MISS EDITH MARX MISS FLORENCE A, DUNCAN, Chairman I ! f I S QNQR uae? RUTH BRYSON CONSTANCE PLA CAROL HOLMES WILLIAM REUT RUTH LINCOLN MARGARET SMI VIRGINIA MCGAVACK CECILE ST. CLAI DORIS ANN MILLER HARRY NORLAND GEORGETTE TAYLOR One of the most coveted honors in the school is electi to the Honor Society. Membership in this organizati stands for excellence in scholastic ability, leadership, cha acter, and service. This year Ruth Bryson, Carol Holmes, Margaret Smit and Georgette Taylor, elected in their junior year, co ducted a survey of all dramatic and musical talent of t students in the school for assembly programs. ACTIV 5 Vi if Q11 Xyykkxx ? ff? REM Q , ?? :fz G5 ffiag! ,1 ...T-.-.- STUDEN T,- GEORGETTE TAYLOR P1'L'.l'id6lIl JOANNE BINDER Vive Prendent ELEANOR FLYNN Servelary HARRY NORLANDER Treafnref' MR. RICHARD M. BELL Family Adviser The Student, Council of Leonia High School is ar organization which has been formed to help student: control their own activities. The hne work done this year through our student proctors, the student court and the many other services for the school have helped to contribute to our self-government. ,ggdip : en, viihgfflff GEORGE REISCH Preridenf RITA CORKER Secretary MR. RICHARD M. BELL I:uf11lly Adzfirer The Representative Assembly is made up of a representative from each session room. The members bring to their home rooms problems that confront the Assembly and get the students' reaction. These opinions are then discussed at the assembly meeting. The government of the student body is by this means made more truly democratic. 'W' Ln TIA gy: wiv X l .fu -Q ff' si, , F THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB ROBERT S. MEYER Preriderzt EDWIN DEXTER Vice President BETTY MCCREEDY Secretary RITA CORKER Treaxurer MR. CHARLES UNIACKE Faculty Adviser The Photography Club is made up of followers of one of Arnerica's fastest growing hobbies. Through- out the year the members learned various techniques of photography and in the spring contributed pic- tures to a contest and exhibit held at that time. xx X . A X X y, WILLIAM REUTER Prerident EARLE FORSTHOFF Vice Pferident GREG RICCIARDI Secre!a1'y ALBERT KUEHN Treasurer HENRY PLATE Hirtorian RUSSELL WHITCOMB Chaplain MR CHARLES RYDER Faculty Advirer The Hi-Y is chiefly a service club and is open to junior or senior boys. Each year the organization engages in several service projects, of which the new football scoreboard has been outstanding this year nf? f?f2iof2, 'H-'ft' Grier, ESERVES Audrey Edwards fl. ob' President Carol Holmes Vice President Dorothy Ann Fishberg Secretary Marion Albert C arrerponding Secretary Nancy Berardicelli Treasurer Miss Emmy Kattmann Faculty Adviser A well-rounded character and a fine personality-these are the aims of all Girl Reserves. Throughout the year, the girls work in interest groups concerned with music, handicraft, war work. literature, or social service. Annual activities include a Father and Daughter Dinner, Mother and Daughter Tea, an assembly pro- gram, and the beautiful induction services. O , ow Xe HV OW Oi be A Z YY f ' , - Q 'I . Z view' 9092 Ami ' fad 0 Gixeeiio 3911 ,digg Vid! A ' Pxxcficv. vbiw-30, Q95 59693. 'Voz TWG :wal 'cixezxt . 2.9 Ig' 'bcnonxyvf ' 'xv' 59 'SV' 416- if v' ,x v .na-v an p L QRS' ,rf cXy6 5k't -31M 9,0 Y XXQX1 xoX0s cdlh A 'M ' 7' A Owwm, Sow soggy-00 gb DOROTHY ANN EISHBERG - Ae 915, Salwar-H 5.169 anne 1- CAROL HOLMES Afmciaie 'e ' ' M r,faV'm . 50 Nw DONALD ENOLANDER Auiflant . tee' Q10 , qiwewfx 9gY0 0A - wb 9 6 WW. E-.wc ew 1- 4501 Sl! 9x9 no MARGARET SMITH, RAY HANDELMANN, WILLIAM DIETZ, SIDNEY ITZKOWITZ S .Q ' ce, Y' ROBERT LAUGHLIN Art I W MERRYL LUTZ, KATHERINE in BV kv vi 'GW' MASSEY Buxineu ' zqfa-be. -mom Pj' 1 . ekmxxegoav 16,9 BETTY HUNZIKER, AUDREY STEELE, L01 M790 Swift 9615 EVELYN TARAS Adverlifing I vioawm, W3 ww ARTHUR WILSON cimzmon Xiwwjfn W in we NORMA KEARNEY, CECILE gui? g,w',l.,, 11,2656 ST. CLAIR Feature 'fga,l1iXxfj'e.1'i YWQGQE Miss MILDRED DOANE Ewzfy I K, - T1 'ls IU 9923 00951. 5 ,-05? QIXPJVI The Leonian is the voice of our school. As if YJ EAW We, it V' A3003 age of the staff, students have a wonderful opportunity to we Ygafgnitghwa, Y-PEN yi journalism and business mianagement. Q ,gba 4 QQ 0. ,A-. , ,QOXXQ -'63 Xvbeih gp D , -W0 I Na, , w. Qptqb 1x5 , Q-,119 XL: -900 ' 30 ' 90,1111 3'Y1.xgQYa Xb' IZEAQE. Qlldseetifivnmxqiooag' .eq cokwe 66,691 02,916 , A I o , , et-13,32 1 XVI? ' ,O 'e X, - ' W :aka ,jo 6369. it E WH po K, ' wa- 5 Q0 - 0 ,S X ' 5 Aa'-be-'0t9Kf9'Z1 . dag? 1 'yfxg 5911 gjfg - XTX -'X 269 K, eq goin 90 L5?iA3aex:cg0xL5 i Cfovxxe , - - gp X, . me , 'yr uv ev-' QV' gc,- co 106 is ' ' e into AZXX5 OEOIXOWKGQMGXA' T: Ween? ,e0'e :,J'55 Bibs Veddlwifgadaj weep 6 bio Lxzq - 'bee ' Q, , be 160' . -9 O . , ' AY-1 I02' GX-'Q' 'Q 65109 'CMR win will in T312 aeiiswexinvex wi. w1'l1E32Qw2Egf Qiue fiwiw S0 .sw M5 THE BOOK AND MASK CLUB JEAN LOCKE President GREGORY RICCIARDI Vice President JANE E. GOLDWATER Recording Secretary RUTH HAGER Corresponding Secretary MARY MacMICHAEL Treasurer AUDREY STEELE Librarian ELEANOR FLYNN Sergeants-at-arms WILLIAM GALLAND JACQUELINE PULLEN Historian MRS. HELENE KLEIN Faculty Adviser The purpose of the Book and Mask Club was two fold this year One aim was to further an interest in dramatics throughout the school and the other was to stimulate a greater activity among the members t . 5733. a K are if AF t QV, , GERMAN GL UB R E ' , ,, :Qi ii: 'Na QE 1 , M s- fg, me l DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN GERALD ROTHBART Prerident WALTER BULLARD Vice PreJia'ef1t MISS EMMY KATTMANN Farzzlty Advifer The purpose of Der Deutsche Verein is to give to the students a broad background of the culture, language, and customs of pre-war Germany. Songs, reports, and outings provide an educational as well as congenial atmosphere for the informal use of the language. X l fygflltl' QM - 1 -. M ADELE SCHUMM Prexizlent MARILYN OLSEN Vire Prefidefzt ELISE ODMANN Secremry FRANCES FERRERA Treafurer JANET FORD Program Cbaiwmzrz MRS. ELIZABETH THOMAS Family Advifer In the Latin Club the members gain a better owled of the life and customs of ancient Rome. rougl this knowledge they are able to obtain a tter background for everyday life. All Latin stu- are eligible for membership. Nha--' DORIS CHESEN Prexidenl CECILE ST. CLAIR Vice Prefidenl CONSTANCE PLATT Secr'eta1'y EVELYN TARAS Treamrer MISS MARY WOLFE Faculty Advifer This club provides an excellent opportunity for those who are interested in learning more about the French language, songs, and customs. The Guignol, the French puppet show, has been one of the high- lights of the year. 1, -W1 ,, ,H 3 5 1 ,-A Me THE SPANISH CLUB IACQUELINE PULLEN Preridenl CONSTANCE PLATT Vice Prenident RITA CORKER Secretary MITSUYE NAKAYAMA Treasfurer MISS EVANGELINE MUNDY and Advirerr MISS ROSEMARY CURRAN The Spanish Club helps to create a greater interest in the customs, literature, language, and the arts of Spain and South America. This year the club has again enjoyed a successful and worthwhile Program of activities. 1 , . l l 'Fifi l wt' xii YW qi o woeix 851- ,651 Mill gp . AYQXCOAEJ' ic e Y1 PAVC 'Y 1 eww er nfl YWKC tall 66 0666 S e cl 6 :pl X .XBQX 9 CQMXCSY ac ,MW . X10 A -,LCYSC 121507 The Science Club is planned for student who is intere his knowledge of science. Meetings are Conducted by stud ' t who demonstrate the latest xnven and lecture on them. sted in furthe Q5 THE N ATURALIST CLUB TI-IELMA FLINT Preiident CATHREEN MCCAUSLAN Secretary-Tremurer MRS. ISABELL BRIGGS Faculty Adfuirer The Naturalist Club is for those pupils who are interested in furthering their knowledge of plants and animals, their relation to each other and their environment. The work of the club is carried on in both group activities and by individual projects. THE LIBRARY STAFF VIRGINIA HARTNECK President JANET HAASE Secretary MRS. RUTH E. B. SAVAGE Faculty Adviser Everyone in the school makes free use of ou brary and all its facilities. Assisted by a st volunteer workers, our librarian aids us to locat sorts of material that will help us in our class work as well as in leisure time activities. 'Q THE COMMERCIAL CLUB MARGARET MCGEE Preiident GENEVIEVE MARTIN Vice Preridezzt EVELYN GALLO Secretary MARILYN DANIELS Trefzmrer MISS BERNICE BARRY Faculty Adviier ow more than ever the Commercial Club as inexperienced ofhce employees. at it stands for should interest students because day brings new opportunities in the commercial Speakers have given the members an idea of best to equip themselves for business, and what nm1Il1,.M 'WlrXUm '1-M'Hllllmllmll X ,ynllhx If aHHf,,, C H E S T fo I -T...1i. MISS MARGARET HAVER Director The orchestra in the past year has made the whole school instrumental-music con- scious by the selections played in assembly, at the senior play, and Book and Mask Productions. In the future the organ- ization hopes to have more instruments added to the orchestra in order to enable them to play a more varied collection of music. THE BAND ANDREW MAC DOWELL Preiidemf EDWARD WILLIAMS Seffetrtry MR. EARLE YOHE Faculty Admef Our band has completed its fourth year of service to Leonia High School. It has been one of the most colorful organizations at football games and 'assem- blies and has been predicted to be the top band of the league for next year., The absence of our band leader, Mr. Yohe, who has been called to the United States Army will 'be felt by everyone. J r . rf I ai m - fl Q 3. f 5, fx i, M- 4a,,1' 3 . .lly,,l in at aall 1 V. it 'X . -1 Qlsiui MISS MARGARET HAVER Faculty Adviser The Glee Club and Choir have finished anothe successful year under the direction of Miss Have. This year was again highlighted by appearances o the Book and Mask program, at Graduation, Baa calaureate and special assemblies. ' l ,ch ' :zz-'-2.-.. RUDOPH STAEHLE Chief MR. JOHN NOLL Ffzmlty Advixer Again a large number of boys came out for the fire squad this year. The fellows have had double duty as most of them also became members of the fire reserve. 5 fee, js ' f f Haan .fi-V gg A ,,..5g:gy 5 gk ix i XQVE J an is 3 X.. if 'fy if 3 E Q , fm 4 2 Q 4 , 'if 4 R QQ ,el iixllgvf D :N A W - fzg - 'sf V xt .K Y - 1'-I x 'Ni .. . g, K' Q 'H ' 11. P M Lf' sl. f lm :W XX V I iw r il 51i5 4Hr i mi Qlllukiou llltrirtii CLUBS THE JUNIOR MATHEMATICS CLUB HAROLD HOPKINS President BOB BARNES Vire President BILL KARDELL Secretary MISS ROWENA BLOSS Facully Adviser The junior Mathematics Club has been organized to help the junior high and freshman students who are especially interested in mathematics, to gain knowledge and explore further fields which cannot be studied in regular class time. The club also sup- plies a better background for higher mathematics. ' THE JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB DAVID MAC MICHAEL Prexidelzt RODNEY EDWARDS Vice President FLORENCE JACKMAN Secretary-Treamrer MISS EDITH MARKS Faculty Advirer The junior High Dramatic Club was formed for the purpose of encouraging the dramatic interests of the eighth graders. This year several members took part in a Book and Mask play. THE VISUAL AID CLUB WILLIAM HOHMEISTER Prerident ROBERT HANSEN Vife President MARJORIE ERB Sefretfiry-Trezzrzzrer MR. S. HERBERT TURKINGTON Faculty Adz1i.re1' The purpose of this club is to acquaint its members with all types of visual education. Club members serve as projectionists for the assembly programs as well as for teachers in the classrooms. THE TENNIS TEAM MR. RICHARD BELL Comb With only two experienced members, the tennis team has its fingers crossed regarding the success of the season. There are hopes of raising the status of the team from the fourth place it holds in the Northern New jersey Interscholastic League if some playing skill can be developed. vu Wi . JI Q ... , ,xg 'X .- H f .I f f X .yr . V 4 2 X 4 ' 1 S ' x I f' L ' ' ' N ' 1 ' , Y.,.- F , .- ' H lx uh ,,,,. V 'P A lx ' mb., .... 1. V- ,F xr P . T Xxx ' I fl NIL 1 f r....,.,.. ,, .,,, N1 Q31 .us an I V Q w Q 1 t'1,1f:1 X C A X ff I yi , I 5 'fi x ' Lg 1' f 5 HIP fs Jvhpzqm f LEO 11131 IV Bla 61a fll X3 J ..... 1941.42 rv T 2-1-1,SEl1..., L A Ro ab LOAM55 -1? f28 X27 f 20-f25!24! 23f22 N f21 X5 vw Notr mzi- ......., , 0 Al X 'mar 7'4L '.... - L' f 29 G' 9 Sc XS 'G' Q 32: M i O , to 34 THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION LEONARD STOLK Prexiderzt MARGARET SMITH Vice Preliderzt ROSEMARY DUFFY Secretary EARLE FORSTHOFF Treamrer MISS DOROTHY MC LAUGHLIN MR. JOHN NOLL Faculty Adffixen MR. ROY NICKERSON The Athletic Association can well look back on the season of 1941-42 as one of the most successful seasons the organi- zation has ever had. Mr. Noll and Lenny Stolk should be given a vote of thanks for the splendid work they have done. X :mf . v 'T' - XNS if 1:cifftif,rV1WqXN 1-Ui, 1 l' NWN-X X U ' 0 , I I wk! 1 xy 1117-,iff A V f 'K ' , '7 si'-- '- 4 A I -v THE L CLUB LEONARD STOLK Preriderzt RICHARD SHEEHY Vice Prerident LAWRENCE HOSIE Secretary DOMINIC ROTONDO Treasurer MR. S. HERBERT TURKINGTON MR. DAVID JONES Faculty Advirerr MR. ROY NICKERSON MR. JOHN G. NOLL The L Club, organized in 1940-41, contains only those boys who have their varsity letters. The club has been formed to develop leadership in the boys. THE GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB DORIS ANN MILLER Prefident MARION FLUI-IR Vice Prerident ALICE MERKER Secretary-Treasurer SYLVIA POMMER Sergeant-at-arm: MISS DOROTHY MCLAUGHLIN Faculty Advifer The Girls' Leaders Club promotes leadership, character, and service through athletic activities. This year, using the money gained from play- ing a riotous basketball game with the boys' L Club, the girls enter- tained several other schools at a baseball play-day to round out a ffull season of events. 354 .. A H f ' 13 Us, v i li E jf B TFL I A., QT -is , A r Q I I 'uf ' ,.V , :af 5 we , ' ' ' '-it 1 V ,R .- i 'e1'. 1, V -.R l' -'ll -- fl 'Kiki' ' 1? ' 'T 555525-7 '-,wif QT. ,I Y 1' -' 5' '- '. -.. ' 5 -, ,U . 3 ,,.,,r1,,'aeg. , - , 1, f .f -45,1 rm' ,, img ' ., - ' ' ef U1 Fieif' w X t - 4, . ge , .R-1 A rm ' ' ' , : . :sae 11 A - 'P -R -1 ,v 1 .. , :Wa , .R K mf . A 1 R, 1 Nw '- .A :H we? .. - 'Le iv -it 1-' of ' L at A- . -1 1 FOOTBALL LEONARD sToLK capfafn MR. DAVID J. JONES Coarla MR. RICHARD M. BELL Arrirtani coach CHARLES orls STANLEY TUSTIN i C 'M 4gm The 1941 football season will long be re- membered as one of the most successful in Leonia history. Despite a fourth place finish in the league, the '41 Lions achieved a goal few other Leonia elevens have attained-a victory over Ridgefield Park. After three straight defeats the so-called Limping Lions really found themselves in the fourth eriod of the Hackensack ame' and 14 ........ Leonia Ridgewood. 0 ........ Leon ia Tenally. 7 ........ Leonia Rutherford. 7 ......., Leonia Teaneck 1 9 ........ Leonia Hackensack 7 ........ Leonia Cliffside. 27 ...... ..Leonia Ridgefield Park. 1 3 ........ Leonia Englewood. 34 ........ Leonia Bogota. P 8 s from that time, they went on to win their re- maining five games. ,ji oi' 3 Qwlo cl Cl QIPS JOAN BURKART C0-Captain! BETTY MC CREEDY U MR. ROY NICKERSON Faculty AdzfiJer The cheerleaders have certainly proved that they are of the old Leonia. High School spirit. During the foot and basketball seasons they are alw to cheer the home t ays ready and wai earn on to victory. ,, LL A ASWB 'WW ff ff , xl: f ' flff J if Lf - 7 'x f f7f' ' iw A jf wif ff ,iff y aj! l ,lf -ff jjj 1 f' if I ff 'X X!! X , X I rf RICHARD KRYHOSKI Captain ALBERT DEYSHER Manager MR. ROY NICKERSON Coach MR. RICHARD BELL Affirtant Coach This year marked the return of Mr. Roy Nickerson as basket- ball coach, a position held by him eleven years ago and since that time occupied by Mr. Bell and Mr. Jones. After we had won four in a row, a two-fold calamity befell the team. Al Masio transferred to Saint Cecelia, and two of the other regulars became ineligible. Without the outstanding plays of these regulars, the .remainder of the season was played with- out a win. asf y Wil a. ' A li , 1 '13 ' E,-ig 4: :P ' J' :fs -fe. LE, a-f ...Naya-, r,q.p..,,ii L.,-'B' a ,w,-Ng? TRACK GEORGE PERRY capfaza ARTHUR WILSON Manager MR. JOHN NOLL caaaa Wlith a victory in their first meet, the 1942 track team should enjoy a very successful season. Although the run- ning of Les Fletcher will be missed, there are other men on the team who will try to fill in the gap caused by his graduation. Two of the stars in the first meet were Billy Reuter in the 440 and the relay and Neil Killelea in the shot-put and discus. 1 s a E R' Y I ' 1- -Q -::- W4 . . ,- H, iiffiffffii' wi wi NWGFXWQQE Q Qr Ml.. I'L1 ' F, 1 'lwswwi ' hi- M' Y 5'P -'K I f ll? 'w:,i 1x,- f Ag-ii it - :-ie A-F9 ' f . fa' - f W If , ,-zu ' E.,-1 if ff A W w. ,aFr2 :.EQf,7,.. g.F Lf he f-- f -Y uf: sv 'garfa-' .EL 'L BASEBALL JERRY ROTHBART Captain HARRY NORLANDER Manager MR. S. HERBERT TURKINGTON Coach Leonia's 1942 baseball team appears to be set or a good season. Despite the loss of Rudy aeger, the mainstay of last year's pitching staff, e hurling should be well handled by Cal Seaman nd Curtin Roop. lf the team supports the moundsmen with con- istent hitting, the Lions should finish high in the league standings. BOYS' HXITRAMURAL SPORTS MR. ROY NICKERSON Pbyrical Education Director Intramural sports, which are sports for all fellows who wish to enter into non-varsity athletic competition, ran along smoothly this year. This fall we started off with soccer which the seniors won after several tough games. The winners then played Tenafly High School's soccer team in two games, one here and one awayg we tied both. Next we had our touch football contests starting in the classes. Then the winners had their playoffs at 8:00 A.M. A surprising upset resulted with the sophomores carrying off the laurels. With winter came the basketball and volleyball tournaments. The s iors and juniors won respectively. At this time We also had boxing wrestling matches after school. After putting on some real exhibitio six champions were crowned in the different- weight classes in b wrestling and boxing. Now that spring is here, the fellows are practicing, for the base and lacrosse tournaments. By the time this goes to press we will probably have completed handball, horseshoe, ping pong, and badminton contests. Y U H H ' W 1 H vw '-5 ml. X R, ,iff , 'AF' 12932 if W- T u :M , umm , ,- H , M -. H H w W w X U W' wr H in 1 N M f w .. V w H m WNFR A. .1 . as ' RLS X YQ The seniors won their nu- merals in soccer, hockey, bas- ketball, and volley ball. The ll H' winners for baseball are as yet not determmed when the Leoma Lore goes to press aww HINTRAMMJRALS MISS DOROTHY MCLAUGHLIN Physical Education Director Every girl has an opportunity to earn her L in girls' intramural sports with 1500 points acquired by participating in seasonal team and individual activities. m year all girls have a me to earn their class nu- s in these same activities. especially able can con- and earn a chenille L' 3000 points. 1 are i H! Through team activities the girls develop the spirit of sportsmanship which is valu- able to them throughout their lives. IV' by gQgEEQQ9am4ggg5, 'T 'LQ' --,-new-,Sash-,.j YD A A D E.. C -.5 :I ' ' f fi? l ,Lb H , .59 I l M fff b M Aw 5 V J ' . , 1 QS . , '. , ,Q ' ?2 'f E lii f ' f 3 ' 9 qw xg A W if I fx I xg f, . . L H H ,. J if +41-3 A i' iii uh xx QNZD A SAM , You 'MADE was vans Tow-GN ' TRADE wuNDS ' ng? WEL, ?f5 if-5? 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X' y V br. 3 Q '- KI! 1 4' - go v fp 4 'iff ' .41- ' 'gn ' f A 'Q' 'J 1 'Q' r - 9 -' -1-L1 TZ ' . -2 ' la L W Ai: L E Y f 's'o f' - 4 f- f , ki J, ' ., ,JV ,v.-. ,' +- .gf AH , if , , 1' ' yw fg ' gsff ' Q 3 qx 3 LOVE wi-xuaeo sr-x rfmf' atm!-W -1f'e'fi'57'...E!P1 A-QI? fgg r fr I X911 H I 9 E K' :Y I iv! . ' ' ' , 'M -'L .5 f-I 56 ,,.f 4 W .' m-- - N41 CL5fNTQ1lQm W ff f 3.d92574ED5ED-f5 63'i5JL:h2Zff :'Ff?iQbr eQ5rgg 9 QQVQ g 45gf ag,v e:gv SHIRT TANQQEA CHCJCD CH W T ff , W M 'M My WWW y N U lIENll4UPM 4Elll.lA'llf1D'iellllElS Evelyn Taras-clothes, Charlie, car Betty Hunziker-blond hair, Glenn, Penny Eleanor Eger- Stare, Artie, sweaters Georgette Taylor-ruggedness, laugh, rush Rosemary Duffy-personality, beauty, laughs Arthur Strenkert-Ele, Artie, Conga Merryl Lutz-ligure, swagger, gum Joan Burkart-fun, popularity, Rah Rah girl Charles Senft-Eve, Dutchy, rolled-up pants Ray Dempsey-Dottie, basketball, slow driving Norma Kearney-jokes, red hair, parties jerry Rothbart-sports, blonde curly hair, personality Audrey Steele-sweet, Bob, riding with Eve Margaret jungkind-Fred, hair styles, prance Pierce Drake-wolf, lover, lemonhead Glenn, Wilson-smoking, Betty, smile A jimmy Murphy- Irish, Miss Barry, smiles Herbert Small- Dutchy, gum, girls Robert Taber-Virginia, cars, detentions Grace Hermann- Browny,'i Margy, jokes Margy Brown- Eddie, eyes, good times james Davidson-girls, wolf, broken heart Peter Tenewitz-football, bashfulness, smiles Raymond Handelmann-woman killer HJ, opinions, lNlaw! Wallace Faig-eyes, regular fellow, good humor Don Hanson-Cecile, Saint, Clair Beatrice D'Ursi- Midget, Paul, person- ality plus Paul Elmen-music, car, Bea Jacqueline Pullen-voice, Deb, art Fred Schweigel- Rose O'Day, height, Maggie' Warren Kiefer-Marines, Tiny, jokes Rose Arneil-Leon, wink, smiles Virginia McGavack-speeches, Red, petite size Tiny Peralta-boys, figure, giggles Ruth Bryson-fun, marks, bachelorette Sidney Itzkowitz-swell fellow, chauffeur, blush Gene Simmonds-pranks, jipping, walk Ann Scotti-brown eyes, cuteness, quietness john Chichin-basketball, detentions, mischief . Georgina Fraser-clothes, dates, Southern drawl Hope Hayes-naturalness, shoes, Georgina Dominick Rotondo-riot, ,English student, track Dorothy Ann Fishberg-Leonian, art, haircut Earle Forsthoff-fun, subtle humor, hand- someness james Dorgan-car, A student UD, Mr. Suter Lenny Stolk--one girl, sports, physique Elaine Bayley-friendliness, steno, Dodgers Jean Lowenthal-giggles, niceness, newness Robert WOIH-wolf, history, math Gregory Ricciardifeyes, acting, walk Minor McLain-dances, greetings, life of the parties' Nancy Berardicelli-gab, small size, neatness Virginia Saffrn- jack, complexion, humor Marjorie Bower-Majorette, blonde hair, personality Marjorie Nolte-haircut, weeds, cutting up , Doris Crabbe- Red, shyness, drawl Mary MacMichael-acting, brains, Rita Betty McCreedy-grin, fun, sparkling eyes Billy Reuter- Chuck, D.A., track Doris Ann Miller-sports, shiny shoes, remarks Burton Rendall-girls, Russell, Milly Lou Burton Frost-height, talent, likableness Genevieve Martin-friend liness, hello, license Henry Romaine- Red, chasing joan, personality Wallace Sisserson-voice, freckles, blush SENIOR EPITAPHS Orator, liberator, president, too, Countless other titles and all so true, Thus sorrowfuly we all do mourn The death of Minor, the King of Corn. a is at Here lies Mildred Nachman-always late. She even missed the golden gate. -r 4: if Sidney Itzkowitz lies bereft of fame Because no one could ever spell his name. Ill lk It Under sky, under tree, under ground, The body of jerry-Rothbart can be found- The treasury, alack, was found unsound. - ir is is ' Here lies I.aLa Duffy in a nice warm coffin, She whistled at boys just once too often. fr ir 4: Tyrone Power passed by the school, The first to see him was Lizzy Llhl. In this earth she now does lie, We hope no more movie stars pass by. -er ir is On this spot covered with turf, Lies a gent they once called Murph , His eyes were blue, his hair was straight, He ran as fast as a side-tracked freight. ' if -r at Under this stone Perry doth lie, For often Miss Barry he did defy. fr ir 1 Here lies a blonde as cold as ice, In life her name was Nancy Tice. li is is Here lies the body of Curtin Roop, He slipped and fell from Rita's front stoop. -r -r at Virginia McGavack lies here, She talked too much, we sadly fear, Determined no one could defeat her, Robert Wolff- What say we mix these concoctions together. Russell Whitcomb- Is that a girl walking four blocks ahead? Colleen Walsh- Well, gosh . . . I mean. Tiny Peralta-'Wanta read the one I got yesterday? Wow, it's a killer! Curtin Roop- Have you seen Rita? Glenn Wilson- Watch it. Britton your lip. Margaret Smith- I'm so scared. I didn't study at all. Arthur Strenkert-- Ooooo-aaaah, Ellie! ! Fred Schweigel-'If I do, I get a whippin' . . . I dooed it. Georgette Taylor- Hey, are you kiddin'? Marjorie Nolte- Oh, I'm in love. Merryl Lutz- Hey Burl, what's your rush? Doris Crabbe- Is there anything on my face? Rudy Staehle- My Mama warned me about girls like you. Ray Handelmann- That I am. That I am. Rosemary Duffy- We're just good friends. Evelyn Taras- Mmmm . . . is he cute! Earle Forsthoff- What's cookin'? joan Burkart- You'll never guess who called me up last night. Virginia McGavack- You know what I mean. Constance Platt- W-e-l-l. Miss Kattman- A well modulated voice, girls. Miss johnson- President to the chair. Mr. Suter-- It just isn't being done. Mr. Noll- Cheer up. Miss Doane- Let's have a quiz- oral or written? Miss Wasson- Oh dear. SENIOR SONGS Adieu! I've Found Something New -College in the fall She's debating now with old St. Peter. ---I-herds Nothing The Matter with il' li Il Here lie the bodies of seniors together, Who came to this school in all kinds of weather. The storm was too much for the seniors to bear, ' So here they lie without worry or care. THEY USUALLY SAY Audrey Steele- Look at my hair. Betty Hunziker- I'm through with him now, for good! Norma Kearney- Hey, kids, did you hear this one ? Me -examination by Dr. Tyson. Cupid Introduced Me to an Angel -Miss Doane. Facing the Future -Class of '42. I Salute You -Graduation. I'm a Little Teapot -Miss Taylor. I Want to Have a Heart-to-Heart Talk With You -Mr. jones. It Seems We're All for You -Miss Barry. Get Out of My Dreams -senior essays. Heeby jeeby Blues -report card days. I Don't Get It -an all-A report card. Sleepy Lagoon -study hall. jersey Bounce -out of Mr. Suter's office. Blue Flame -chem lab. Somebody Else Is Taking My Place' -the junior class. The Band Played On -without Mr. Yohe. WE'LL NAME IT IF WE HAVE IT A Rose-but no thorn. Frost-but no snow. A Bea-but no honey. Don-but no thread. jules-but no diamonds. Ray-but no light. Carol-but no hymn. Sidney-but no Australia. Marcelle-but no wave. Russell-but no wind. Glenn-but no mountain. Bailey-but no Barnum. Busch-but no tree. Butler-aren't we lucky? Gill-somethin's fishy. Scotti-and plenty of bull. Drake-but no goose. Galland-but he doesn't hold four quarts. A Corl-:er-but we can't tell it here. Fluhr-but no ceiling. A Wolff-and how! We have Lutz more of these, but we are all Faig-ed out! SCHOOL DAYS I We're freshmen now - it's strange and new, We're pretty scared and slightly blue We're startled at the class-bell's 1. sound, And always lose our way around. II Now we're sophomores, bold and proud, With noisy feet and voices loud, We know the teachers all by name, And some have started on to fame. III We're juniors of the middle state, We aren't smallg we aren't greatg And 'though we mourn the senior loss, We know that next year we'll be boss. I IV At last We're seniors proud. and high These happy days do swiftly fly, Until our cares alleviate: In cap and gown, WE GRADUATE. ,L ' 1 Hu' X 1 eva 5 ,gig ,N-1 I N , W ry. 3. x , .TN . ' rfb' km , ,S : SE '2 -', xx -V Q x- x , H if , Qs' p .37-Y Qgi I , x .N- ui f fl lg. - Q-- i,..5R With Congratulations . . . . . . ana' Best Wishes of the Members of the LEON IA BOARD UF EDUCATION A Toast to the Class of '42 May the graduating class of Leonia High, leaving school to face a world at war, carry ,over their fine enthusiasm, sincerity and loyalty to the big job that lies ahead of them all. THE LEON IA BANK and TRUST COMPANY LEONIA, NEW JERSEY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1942 from the PALISADES PARK BOARD OF EDUCATION WE CON GRATULATE THE . . . . . GILADUATIN G CLASS LEONIA HIGH SCHOOL BUILDS CITIZENS OF CHARACTER In peaceful years, this -National bank is the pivot about which the life of the community revolves. Its function is something more than the protection of de- positors' funds, investments, loans, safe deposit facilities, and other related services. Its firm foundation and unwavering purpose forms the center for progressive spheres of community growth and development. In time of war, this National bank is even more important as a keystone of patriotic saving and public morale. Own Your Share In America- BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS THE NATIONAL BANK of ' PALISADES PARK PALISADES PARK, N. J. Member Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System Tel. Leonia 4-2330 Free Delivery We'll Meal You At The Coltageu , J --Q... 7 'Ff su COTTAGE MEAT MARKET FISH - PRIME MEATS - POULTRY 347 BROAD AVENUE ' Opp. Leonia Bank LEONIA, N. J. SPOTLESS MARKETS, Inc. O QUALITY MEATS and POULTRY O 474 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. Tel. LEonia 4-1751 - 1752 CHARLOT'S BEAUTY SHOP ite? Permanerzlx 4 Sperially Feather Curl: 456 BROAD AVENUE PALISADES PARK Leonia 4-1916 Compliments of METROPOLITAN BAKING- CO 208 Webster Avenue Jersey City, N. Miss Wasson: Correct this sentence: Before any damage could be done, the fire was put out by the fire squad. Rudy: The fire was put out before any damage could be done by the fire squad. Sk Sk Ik ak Ill I Hotel Manager: Do you want the porter to call you ? Murph: No, thanks. I wake every morning at seven. Hotel Manager: Then would you mind calling the porter? Phone LEonia 4-3911 ED 8: BILL'S 254 BROAD AVENUE PALISADES PARK, N. J. Phone Day and Night Englewood 3-3229 JOHN V. BOGERT'S SON COMMERCIAL PRINTING DIE STAMPING - ENGRAVING O 257 Waldo Place Englewood, N. New ersey Wilidow Cleaning Co., Inc. 552 NEWARK AVENUE JERSEY CITY, N. J. Telephone journal Square 2-1777-8 M . BIRTWHISTLE ALEX LIVINGSTON ALAN v. L1v1NGsToN BIRTWHISTLE 8: I. I V I N G S T O N O REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE I Cor. Dean and Bergen Streets Englewood, NL J. O Compliment! of HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION FAMOUS DEPT. STORE Never Krzowingly Urzdermld' I A 310-314 BROAD AVENUE PALISADES PARK, N. 1. Phone: LEonia 4-2276 J C bm plimentr of the W Compliments of the GIRLS RESERVES Compliment: of the GERMAN CLUB Complimentx of THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Compliment: of the SCIENCE CLUB rms comes 'ro You THROUGH THE PAINS or THE MATH CLUB MASTER BRAINS Compliments of the LEONIA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Cooperate - If you want to Operate - Under student government F69 Compliments of STUDENT COUNCIL Q Compliments of the BOOK AND MASK Compliment: of the C om plimentf of COMMERCIAL CLUB THE LATIN CLUB Compliments of JUNIOR C LASS C omplimentx of the GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB Cvmplimefflf 07' Leading the way In healthy play. THE SPANISH CLUB Compliment: of the L. H. S. CAFETERIA Q GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP IS TI-IE FOUNDATION OF GOOD CITIzI2NsI-IIP I VARSITY L CLUB Compliments of JUNIOR DEBATING CLUB JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB JUNIOR MATHEMATICS CLUB Compliment! of the FRENCH CLUB O Maxi: if the zmiverxal language. Can you :peak il? O Compliment: of the NATURALIST CLUB THE LITTLE KNIT SHOP HAND-KNITTED GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS 49 Broad Avenue Palisades Park Phone Morsemere 6-5233 Free Delivery STAR MEAT MARKET MEAT5' - POULTRY - PROVISIONS 44 E. COLUMBIA AVE. pA1.1sADEs PARK, N. 1. Complimenlr of C. KIRKLANRD O REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE I 325 BROAD AVE. LEONIA, N. j. Phone LEonia 4-0827 Remember, Phone Morsemere 6-5166 KARADONTES FLORIST CUT FLOWERS and PLAN TS O New Salesroom by the Greenhouse 47 West Ruby Avenue Palisades Park, N. J. RICHARD VAN ALST WATCH and CLOCK REPAIMNG 327 Broad Avenue Leonia, N. I FERRARA 8: SON Fnurrs AND VEGETABLES FANCY GROCERIES 331 Broad Avenue Leonia, N. I LEonia 4-3550 LEonia 4-3551 HII.GEN'S CANDY SHOP Formerly Bischoffs THE HOME OF HOME-MADE ICE CREAM 344 Broad Avenue Leonia, N. Miss Doane: Tell me what it is when I say: I love, you love, he loves. Liz: That's one of those triangles where somebody' gets shot. Ik wk 8 if Ik Baby ear of corn: Mama, where did I come from? Mama: Hush, dear, the stalk brought you. D I X I E DRY CLEANING STORES 269 Central Ave., Leonia, N. Phone: LEonia 4-1998 TARAS BROTHERS Shoe Repairing and Hat Cleaning We Give You Your Money's Worth in Quality and Workmanship Phone LEonia 4-1446 BETTY LEE DRUG STORE 298 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. I LEonia 4-2509 Complimentf of DOROTHY WISEMAN DOROTHY'S BEAUTY NOOK 388 Broad Avenue Leonia, N. I Tel. LEonia 4-2792 DARLING'S FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CORSAGES OUR SPECIALTY O Opposite Post Office 356 Broad Ave. Palisades Park, N. MORSEMERE MARKET QUALITY MEATS and GROCERIES Broad and 'Columbia Aves. Palisades Park, N. j. C om plimentr of M. OXMAN Q STATIONERY - TOYS Q 329 Broad Avenue LEonia 4-0516 DAYLITE BAKERY 0. FISCHBACH - Proprietor QUALITY BAKED GOODS FRESH DAILY 338 Broad Avenue I.Eonia 4-3315 WEBER'S LEADING MEN'S 'and BOY'S SHOP 300 BROAD AVENUE PALISADES PARK, N. J. LEonia 4-0820 DIEGES 8: CLUST 17 John Street New York, N. Y. IV' MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY Fon THE CLASS or 1942 LEONIA HIGH SCHOOL Phones: WAtkins 8-3396 - 8-3397 SCHOOL and COLLEGE DIPLOMAS A SPECIALTY O PECKHAM, LITTLE sr Co. O SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SUPPLIES PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 243-247 West 17th Street New York, N. Y. Tel. Wlsconsin 7-8986 Frank Daniei COLLEGIATE CAP 8: GOWN COMPANY ACADEMIC APPAREL' 336 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. '4 1 '.v :I 'QQ ' . Bachdof of Sem Degfefs in ' -' AA if ACCOUNTANCY SECRETARIAL SCIENCE FINANCE TEACHER TRAINING OURNALISM JULES J. CHERON J , I N S U R A N C E Speeial Acrelerated Program Lead! To National Bank Building Bachelor Degree In Two Yearx Central Boulevard 8: Broad Avenue , Palisades Park, N. Founded 1865 Trenton, N. J. Tel: LEonia-4-2270 - 4-0656 Miss Johnson: What is a monarchy? Pete: People governed by a king. Miss johnson: Who would rule if the king died? Pete: The queen. Miss Johnson: And if the queen should die? Pete: That's easy - the jack I LEonia 4-1515 Free Delivery WHELAN DRUG STORE JOHN COSTELLQ ROBERT H. PINSER, Reg. Pharm. 320-322 Broad Ave., Corner Central IEWELER M. STEB BROAD AVENUE PALISADES PARK Broad Ave. Palisades Park, CANDY and STATIONERY Complimelztf of CHARLES MOLEE 332 Broad Avenue Phones: LEonia 4-0572 - 0573 JACK'S FOOD CENTER 5 Palisades Park New jersey EVERYTHING TO EAT UNDER ONE ROOF -'-'- A - 238 Broad Avenue Palasides Park, N. - ,.... .... '- Ffss Dflivsfy O C om plimerzlx of PALISADES TRUST AND GUARANTY COMPANY ENGLEWOOD, N, O LEonia 4-3192 PALISADES PARK BAKERY HENRY HALBUER, Prop. 525 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. J Compliments of PARK SILK SHOP MR. and Mas. sco'rT WILLIAMS 329 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. J. Tel. LE. 4-283 1 The Little Shop - - for Little People MISS MAY COOPER 405 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. l Moonlight Riding Special Rate! for Club:-Partie: Rockingham Riding Academy Spring Valley Road Paramus, N. ORadell 8-0887 Compliment: of PARK LANE THEATRE O Palisades Park New jersey CAMILLE SPECIALTY SHOP Park Lane Theater Building 219 Broad Avenue Palisades Park TRAPANFS BEAUTY SHOPPE 1 East Central Boulevard Palisades Park, N. J. Opposite Bank Expert Barber in Altendarzre C omplimefm of JOHN RUSMAN SCHOOL BUS SERVICE Tel.: FOrt Lee 8-0092 - 0095 Estab. 1887 HOEBEL FLORIST ,fx ef - I ' . ' W.-..L--'.'l 'l 'LTKLLLLL-' N-if .isssiiisifimcigiisg fl eee?f-iii? -e ieei M - 555535,-22543-2553222 ,gy vs..-.nz-.f 1 I,-Mr' 5-9222? 'l 1. v - ,Q -'., 12.3-ll ..' -Jan? - 'L 9143, :3l 5'3l'.5'i 4'fgi.7f,.. ' .Z f if . ---,.. ' 1 f -. ' , x X x if ROUTE 1 and 6 Four LEE, N. J. Member of the Florin Telegraph Delivery Phone LEonia 4-1479 W. W. HUNTER FAMOUS FOR Sodaf - Szmdaef Freezer Frefb Ire Cream Home Made Cafzdief FLORIST W O B A U M G A R T ' S 556 GRAND AVE. 1.EoN1A, N. HAcKENsAcK 0 ENGLEWOOD ELY SAYS CMJLAWCXQ INCORPORATED In after years when this you see . . H b la Think of good shoes and think of me. a adm en lo tbe ' Difcrimifzatizzg The Ely Shoe Shop ' Opp0.rite the Park Lane Theatre HACKENSACK ENGLEWOOD RIDGEWOOD Rita.: Tell me, Curt, why do they use knots instead of miles on the ocean? Curt: Because, darling, they've got to keep the ocean tide. lk 8 8 i Ill Earl: Gee, what's worse than raining cats and dogs. Russ: I don't know unless it's hailing street cars. Telephone I.Eonia 4-1952 MEMBER OF ou -o WM. D. MOORE 'B S' , 'lew- HARDWARE and KITCHEN UTENs1Ls F. G. HOFFRITZ O Przirzlf, Oil.r, Vd7'7Zi!bBI, Toyx, Fertilizer! Garden Seed, Etc. GUILDCRAFT OPTICIAN 30 Park Place 357 Broad Avenue Leonia, N. J. Phone Eng. 3-7628 Englewood, N' J Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs AMERICAN Walter P. Kronenbitter Charles L. Uniacke August Zierold Victor Albrecht Carl Suter Louis Klein, jr. E. Meyer George S. Kuykendall C. Fremont Kuykendall Lyman C. Lord Mr. and Mrs. Miles C. Stahlman Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Cavaness Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kyle, jr. Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Pullen LEGION BOOSTERS Mr. and Mrs W. C. Kohl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Romans Mr. and Mrs C. H. MacMichael Mr. and Mrs. Walter Button Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Blair Mr. and Mrs. Stuart P. Tice Mr. and Mrs Grover Emrich Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Meister Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bisignano Mr. and Mrs R. E. Van Zandt Mr. and Mrs. F. Evans Mr. and Mrs James Miller Mr. and Mrs. O. E, MCKiernan Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Tierney Mr. and Mrs. A. Langenstein O C0777Plil7l87Il.l' of F. J. MERSFELDER O A. ANDREWS Effablirbed 1889 WATCHMAKERS AND jewurxs 254 Central Avenue Leonia, N. I Phone: LEonia 4-1075 Compliments 0 f MODERN PLUMBING CO. HIGHWOOD COAL COMPANY I ncorporaled HIGHWOOD FUEL COMPANY YARDS LEONIA ENGLEWOOD Phones: LEonia 4-1700 Englewood 3-3000 Phone LEonia 4-0888 JOHN D. HEWITT REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE BROAD and CENTRAL AVENUES LEONIA, N. Complimefztf of WALLY BILL CARLINER A FRIEND C 0111 plimentf of the CLASSES of 1933, '34, '35, '56, '57 '58, '59, '40 and '41 Contributors to the LEONIA LORE FUND Bert Wixber for the Surfers' of the Entire Cigar: O WALTER W. ASCI-IOFF, JR. CLASS 1935 HERBERT T. ASCHOFF Crass 1938 Phone LEonia 4-0973-M CENTRAL BEAUTY PARLOR PERMANENT WAVING I 335 Broad Avenue Leonia, N MOrsemere 6-5715 C O L U M B I A A PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 38-40 East Columbia Avenue Palisades Park Sid: Great Scott! I've forgotten who wrote IVANHOE. Pin: I'1l tell you if you'll tell me who the-Dickens wrote the TALE OF TWO CITES. Ill Ik 1' 18 Mr. Uniacke: What can you tell me about nitrates? jim: Well, they're a lot cheaper than day rates. lk lk ik ik Miss Wasson: Give me three collective nouns. Gilbert: Flypaper, wastebasket, and vacuum cleaner. if Pk is Sk Mr. T. Smith: For whativvas Louis XIV chiefly responsible? Paul Elmen: Louis XV, sir. STUDIO -asus! .Q ALL PORTRAITS AND PROFESSIONAL GROUP PHOTO- GRAPHS IN THIS YEAR BOOK WERE MADE BY THE S T U D I O ue NORTH DEAN smear ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hohmeister E5 Marion Albert Alpha Sigma Delta Robert E. Becker Nancy Berardicelli Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Berardicelli Betty and Ray Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson Theresa Butler' Mr. and Mrs. John P. Burkart Burly Fred Mr. Maurice Calais Cecile Doris M. Chesen Mr. and Mrs. M. Chesen Pvt. John Connaqughton Mr and Mrs. Joseph E. Corker Rita Corker Dr. and Mrs. L. Delnnocents Dottie and Ray Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dragner Rosemary Duffy Bill Dunlop Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dunlop Bee D'Ursi Mr. and Mrs. George T. Edwards Mr and Mrs. G. W. Eger Elly and Art Mr. Epstein Wallace Faig Earle Forsthoft' Georgina Fraser Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fraser Pvt. F. C. Anthony Fusco Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Fusco Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Greg Alice Grisel F. Fusco H. C. Fusco P. Fusco P. J. Fusco Manuel Goldwater Doris Hagarty Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hager George Hamling Hope Hayes Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoersch Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Hoffmann Mr. and Mrs. A. Theodore Holmes Carol Holmes- Carolyn Howard Elizabeth Hunzil-:er Mr. and Mrs. F. W.iIcken Sid Itzkowitz Jim the Jerk Mr. and Mrs. George H. Jungkind Margaret Jungkind Constance Karros Norma Kearney Stella Kearney Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Keefer Neil Killalea Frieda Krieger Albert Kuehn Claire Langenstein Jean Loewenthal Jean Locke Anne Long Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindemeyer Mr. and Mrs. C. H. MacMichael Mary MacMichael Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCreedy Mr. and Mrs. ,John McCutcheon Dr. and Mrs. John McGavack Miss Mary E. McGee Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGee Miss Dorothy L. McLaughlin Mrs. Lillian McLaughlin Jan Martin Mary and Helen Mr. and Mrs. Massey Mrs. Grace L. Merriam Merryl R. S. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Mottola Mr. and Mrs. A. Nachman Mr. and Mrs. L. Nicolini Harry Norlander 1 .li Mr. and Mrs. B. G. O'Donne1l Paul Ost Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Ost Vangie Ost Pauline Passomonte June Paton Pinhead Constance Platt Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Platt Mr. Pommer and daughters Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Pullen Mrs. H. F. Rendall Mr. and Mrs. William Reuter Al Ricciardi, Jr. Mr. and .Mrs. Alfred Ricciardi Ricky Ricciardi Room 203 Doreen Rogers Muriel Rogers Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Roop Jeanne E. Rund Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Ruud Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Savag Augustus P. Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. A. Scotti Mr. and Mrs. F. Seal Ruth Seal Gene M. Simmonds Herb Small Agnes Smyth. Joseph Spellman Mrs. Lillian Spellman Rudy Staehle Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Steele Peggy Strehan Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Strenkert Mr. and Mrs. P. Taras Dorothy Tymonn Rev. and Mrs. W. Voorhis Colleen Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Wal Thelma Weissenberger Dorothy Whelpley Earle J. Yohe Sophie Zaikowski 'I'III ONLY BEING PATRIOTIC. IF WE DON'T G0 T0 THE PROM-, I CAN SPEND MY Mouev IN SAVINGS STAMPS' ...ID R4 Gm JF BOND 1 S. Ormtribuled by the American Society of Magazine Ca':ooni.vl.v KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE 61 Corporal Philip Dragner Private jean Senft Sergeant George Cahill Private David Bell Fred Cernek First Class Seaman George Ruf Staff Sergeant Henry Lewandowski Second Lieutenant Martin Stolk Ensign William Mullen Private Richard Fisher First Class Seaman john P. Duffy Michael jacobacci Ensign Robert Hilton Private Anthony Chichin james Stipo Corporal William McCullen First Class Signalman B. G. O'D0nnell Stanley Zaikowski or' Kill J ernss ' Alllln lllllllh ...lllllllll illllllllllik lllllllllll 'lllllllllll llllllllllg illlllqlllelf ax:-125 wzwg Z1 z- :QR1 if Kllllllllll QQIIIIIIIIIIIQ tf 221---' un h ' ,. A kqmaeze Wage-'.m 5 C thank the Class of 1942 for the op- portunity of helping to build this year book. 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