Ridgefield Memorial High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Ridgefield, NJ)
- Class of 1959
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.X gg ,-,N gi.-z f 2 Ji: .A 4- m,,, -1 2 E Q 2 e , X 2 3 3 I 54 5 3 5 s ia 5 3 2 5 5 E 5 a 2 5 3 2 2 3 a v w 5 l Q4 'S 5 s The First Graduating Blass ot Ridgefield Memorial High School proudly presents The 1959 E Gnntrasts make a lile . . Think and do, want and have, climb a Contrasts, walking arm in arm, make a This is what we live hy. 5 CUNTENTS TION AND STAFF 6 13 39 44 52 65 75 8 1. . l lil , 'unau- ikltiuunn-f --naw? Mr' like-Y alg- Ulla-V, 4 .,,Jm. dedication To our principal, W, Arthur Skewes, in appreciation for his untiring efforts in our behalf, we, the first graduating class of Ridgefield Memorial High School, dedicate this first edition of 'The Epilogue.' Mr. Skewes' many contributions to us,as students, and to our community as well, will always be remembered, As principal of our junior high, and now as the principal of our new high school, he has endeavored with unselfish efforts to make our school what it is today and to lay the foundations for the future. We, as members of the student body, fully realize what he has done for us. It is with deep gratitude, therefore, that we dedicate our yearbook, The Epilogue' to this beloved man and conscientious educator. L35 Q, 4 nf. X ...1. 5 ' K'kk -fk. f fll V A , X W. -. Z as E- . k A ig' S xi W .J .. ' Mgv,gm'am, AQQKK-2 mAR'i,M.Maj'k , , AW, ,aiu LW.,53g,,i 11.3w.,4Kf Q ,. f ' ' ,.,.Q -.. . .,. :'.e-ff2:e- .,. 1 y - Members of the Class of 1959 My congratulations to the first class to graduate from Memorial High School. It is not many of us who are privileged to cut the path and to aid in establishing new procedures - new traditions - and new goals. You as members of the Class of 1959 have made contributions as individuals and as a class to the total achievements of our new high school, Indicative of such accomplishments are this attractive and long to be cherished yearbook - 'The Epilogue. ' Those of us who will remain following your graduation are going to watch your future growth and achievements as you pursue further education or seek your places in the vocational world. We remember the accomplishments of youth down through the years - Gallileo was only eighteen when he discovered the principle of the pendulum by observing a swinging lamp in the cathedral in Pisa, Elizabeth Barrett Browning knew Greek and Latin at twelve, Lafayette was general of the whole French army at twenty, Hence, we commend you -and challenge you to strive to produce up to your capacity. By your continued successes we know that you will also set the pattern as proud alumni of Ridgefield Memorial High School and members of the first graduating class. Sincerely, Dr. C. W, Parliment Superintendent of Schools faculty IJEPENDENCE . . . The first-born man lies speechless and soft, awaiting the interest of others. We depend for the gift of life on a strength not our own, on a kindness we did nothing to create. In time, however, we turn away from the helping hand. Mrs. Na.ncy G. O'Connell Mrs. Bernice Levine Miss Bettye Green ENGLISH Mrs. Levine heads one of the most important departments of our school. Under the capable direction of our English teachers, students receive their backgrounds in basic grammar, composition, vocabulary and literature. -vi Miss Irene Gsovski HISTORY We have learned about the story of man from the dark ages to the present. These courses have been offered to us by our History Department. We hope the wonderful work of this department will con- tinue to make the students of Ridgefield Memorial High School better American citizens. Mr. Rudolph E. Penza Mr. William E. Smith Mr. Albert Kornblit , 2 S f , W-.-A f j3'L--- Mr. Vincent Libero Mrs. Suzanne Crvarich Mr. Joseph J. Brezina 5. 155- -,Ez f. i sweet ls. -f 'Pfa-S, .:...1-iflti--hi l1'ft-reissue.. . e miss, 4.-1. kg., 1:15.-1' . . Q ' M LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Our Language Department presents to the students not only a basis for future knowledge, but a fuller, richer way of understanding the world we live in and 5i3ASEEQ5?f1egendS'and , r.,t.u.71..f . -ai . 1 12. N nssaF'zffawaa ,eeu A eei ett L A 11312 f. i ' Q 2 a Mr. George F. Koch Mrs. Majorie C. Mouncey Mr. Philip P. Lockitt MATHEMATICS We can proudly boast of our Mathematics Department under the supervision of Mr. Lockitt. This Department offers - those who are interested in mathematics many opportunities to develop their knowledge and abilities. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Our interesting Business Course, under the supervision of Miss Verdon, is offered to any student who wishes to make his mark in the world of business. ln this course, the pupil is given the opportunity to become acquainted with every aspect of the business field. Mrs. Florence G. Feldman Miss Jane L. Verdon Mrs. Mary Jo Hallam Mr George Leiderman Mr. Melvin F. Weiss Mr. James J. Norton Mr. Leo Mel-Iale Mr. John A. Rosenmeier PHYSICAL EDUCATION Under the capable leadership of the physical educa- tion teachers, students learn the many fundamental techniques of sports. We are sure that in a few years we will have one of the finest physical education de- partments in New Jersey. SCIENCE One of the most vital depart- ments in a modern school in this atomic age is the Science Depart- ment. It gives a general scientific background to all students and com- plete courses in specific sciences to those who want them. We in Ridgefield can very well boast of our Science Department, headed by Mr, Leiderman. Mrs. Jane Savage Mr. Ray Yasson Mr. Robert H. Waslick Mrs. Helen M. Connolly .Z Mr. William Reilly Mr. Julian Wilder' Mr. Thomas W. Connor ART Students are offered many varied INDUSTRIAI1 ARTS DEPARTMENT ,ses of an through this Course. In our well organized Industrial Arts Department, ahks to thisdehanmem, ourdahce under the guidance of Mr. Connor, our boys receive the Orahohs' miscellaneous posters' basic knowledge that qualifies them for any number of l yearbook are put out with great trade Positions- ginality. Mrs. Louise C,Koch Miss Audrey C. Birkart MUSIC DEPARTMENT Though it is just beginning, we can be sure that in years to come Ridgefield Memorial High School will have a very well established Music Depart- ment. Our first band, as well as our other music activities, is skillfully guided by our music instructors, Mr. Tomka and Mr. Hughes. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Ridgefield Memorial High School has recognized the importance of sewing, cooking, and household man- agement. We can be proud of our beautiful homemaking facilities. This department is of great value to all future homemakers. Mr. Charles E. Hughes Mr. William J. Tomita if ,. 'N iw r , 'Kl Us ..., ... Miss Irene Carrara GUIDANCE We shall never forget the part that our Guidance Counselors have played in our lives. They were always willing to help us prepare for entrance examinations, select the right courses, and help us gain college admission, Without their help we would not be ready to step into the future. LIBRARY Mrs. Squitieri, school librarian, and her staff of student librarians, have al- ways been on hand to as- sist and guide us in a way that shall make us remem- ber our library with ap- preciation and gratitude. 1-'YZ' Mrs. Lucy Squitieri THE CLINIC Emergencies, acci- dents, health classes - these and other problems and activities are handled very professionallyby Mrs. Carbone, our school nurse, who is always ready and eager to supply medi- cal comfort to our student body. Mrs. Ruth Carbone ' Mrs. Edith E, Van Dort Mr. David Trauger Guidance Secretary sv- We would like to take this opportunity to wel- come Mrs. Melba Costello who has recently joined our Physical Education Department. ,..,....-u-sv ,.....mn-F gnu'-H up-puuvI'l Left to Rightg Elsa Schaab, Alice Oddo, Alice Svoric, Emily Schnackenberg, Mary Abel, Kati Walters, Cecelia Zeman. ieqkiqmx N, K Xi . Vx , y., , 2 X X SELF-RELIANCE He walks alone. He stares at the tempting joint ot earth and sky, drawn to the places where he can put himself beyond all help, hut his own. As he needs safety he also needs risk. Dependence and self-reliance make a man. in--fa an senior class june 1959 . . . CLASS UFFICERS Vincent Kleyla President Peter Wood Vice President Edith Mueller Secretary 16 John Camp Treasurer , BARBARA BAER Secretary Baerbones, a pert and amiable senior favors Italian food, but deplores taking exams. With her pleasing personality and bright smile, Barb will surely achieve success in her future. Clubs: Yearbook Q B ' iei 5. it GLORIA BACHETTI Business School Gloria, our fun loving , dark-eyed senior enjoys listening to records and bowling. Because of her friendly, pleasant manner, she is highly thought of by her many friends in and out of school. Clubs: Yearbook VINCENT BALDASSANO Singer This tall, dark, and handsome senior, the Elvis of R. M, H. S, is well known to all. With his pleasing personality, he is sure to attain his goal of becoming a singer. Clubs: Forensic Club, Shakespearean Society EDWARD BANDAZIAN Engineer A humorous fellow and a good sportsman is our versatile Eddie, He has a great liking for outdoor activities, especially fishing. He likes parties and dances, too. 3 X LINDA BLUMENFELD Biology Teacher This active senior's many hobbies include swimming, dancing, cooking and ice skating. Her pet peeves are too much homework and tests. m X ROBERT BIERI College Tall, blond Bob is a diligent worker whether he is working on trig or on cars. His one desire in life is to obtain a car that never runs out of gas. S ED WA RD BORELLA The nonchalant swagger in his walk and the easy manner in which he takes on and ac- complishes a great deal of work, character- izes our 'conservative' Eddie. But know and work with him and you'll discover a half- hidden mischievous twinkle in his eyes and a bubbling love for foolishness. MICHAEL BUITEKANT Accountant Hard working and dependable, Mike is an ac- tive student with many interests. He is es- pecially fond of sports. 51:16, , ARTHUR BRAUN Navy Shy, good natured Artie is He favors hunting, sports, cars, and food. He dislikes homework. well liked by all. MARILYN BRAUER College Marilyn's many friends all agree that she is one of the most intelligent and friendly seniors at R,M.H,S, A sincere person and ambitious student aptly describe Marilyn. Clubs: Shakespearean Society, Yearbook, Ad- vance Science X ROSEMARY CARBONE Secretary Ro is a pretty and petite senior who makes friends wherever she goes. Her friendly and unaffected manner will be her decisive hold on success. Clubs: Yearbook 'wk ,law ' Qi Xi ili JOHN CAMP Math Teacher This fun-loving and good-looking senior has gained many friends at R. M. H, S. John's ability in Math will surely lead to the fulfill- ment of his ambition. Clubs: Dramatics, Student Council Treasurer, Senior Class Treasurer X THOMAS CERBO College Dark and handsome are two words which best describe this soft spoken senior with an equal- ly easy going nature. Aside from his newly discovered guitar playing, Tom has a great interest in cars. ALLAN CERNY Mineralogist Allan ossesses a winning smile P . good looks, and the ability to great lover of Italian food, he be the first to say, Let's go Clubs: Student Council, Science Club, Yearbook Club a quick wit, succeed. A will always for Pizza. Club, Math ANNE CHAMBERLAIN Teacher Friendship with this cute senior opens the door to many memorable moments. Anne's interest in the arts of homemaking will readily assist her in achieving her goal of married life. Clubs: Newspaper, Shakespearean Society CAROLE CLARKE l.B.M. Operator This happy-go-lucky girl dislikes moody people who have no sense of humor. Exuberant and always ready with a helping hand, Carole will never be forgotten at R,M,H.S. Clubs: Student Council uve' J VINCENT DeLALLA Mechanical Engineer Mild mannered and always smiling, Vin's am- bition of mechanical engineering is somewhat incongruous with his gripe of too much home- work. Stamp collecting and bowling are his chief avenues of interest and relaxation. Clubs: Shakespearean Society AN ITA COHEN SecretarY Don't let this sweet senior's quiet manner fool you, Anita becomes very loquacious when you get to know her. Her patient understand- ing will make her many friends and aid her in the future. Clubs: Dramatics, Yearbook, N e w s p a p 6 r, Spanish, Shakespearean Society - 3 RENA DeSIMON E Secretary Here is one of Ridgefield's most attractive and popular students. Although she loves Ital- ian food, she still has a wonderful figure. Perhaps this due to her active interest in sports. Clubs: Yearbook Staff X, DENNIS DIAMOND Surgeon Good - looking Den is a real cosmopolitan. A smooth talker, he fits into any conversation and usually has something humorous to say, no mat- ter what the subject. Clubs: Basketball, Baseball, Shakespearean So- ciety EDWARD DOHERTY couege Although new to R. M, H, S., Ed has taken an active interest in the school's activities. With his fun-loving, pleasant disposition, this senior has made many friends since his arrival at Ridgefield. Clubs: Dramatics WANDA DUSSMANN clerk-rypisn When traveling down the corridors of R, M, H. S., you suddenly hear the weird expression 'La Lu, you can be sure our peppy and witty Wanda is somewhere around, EDA FORTUNA Secretary This energetic bundle of good-will can always be found making friends. Attractive clothes and a witty manner have always been looked upon as two of Eda's most outstanding traits. Clubs: Yearbook Staff . t,..,..:ge I- ' - - - ss K . 5., ott y t ss- if - . JOHN EIBL Architect John is a real bopster who plays a hot piano. His aptitude for scene designing will undoubt- edly be an asset in his career as an architect. Clubs: Football, Senior Play, Dramatics, Year- book Staff, Wrestling, Gridiron Club, Varsity Club. s . , ,,.i is NN-vt. X STEPHEN HAVLICEK Chemist lf you are walking down the hall and hear What, me worry? it is not Alfred E. New- man but our own Steve. Steve's excellence in math and science will bring him success in later life. JOHN HARMS Mechanic John is a well-liked, reserved senior who detests one thing in life - tests. His liking for cars will enable him to become a better mechanic than the usual, z,.j ERIC HEINRICH Electrical Engineer Teachers and conceited girls are two of Rick's pet peeves. ln his spare time, he can often be seen driving the Acme truck. His friendly and good-natured attitude will always aid in his success. Clubs: Shakespearean Club, Science Club WILLIAM HENNING Chemist Perhaps Bill's most outstanding trait is the good-natured way he takes the ribbing of his friends. An exceptionally good science student, he will make a fine chemist, we are sure. Clubs: Shakespearean Club, Science Club ,fi A ROBERT HERRSCHAFT Travel Agent Although 'Herrsch' may seem quiet to those who don't know him, his friends know his sense of humor and ebullient personality, Clubs: Wrestling, Yearbook CLA UDIA HERMAN Bookkeeper Vivacious, attractive, and friendly, Clud is known for her sparkling personality and sense of humor. She dislikes conceited people and homework. Clubs: Cheerleader X ' x WILLIAM KISKER Friendly and good-natured Bill numbers every- one at R. M, H. S. among his friends. With a slight push from Lady Luck, he might pos- sibly achieve his far-fetched goal. Millionaire PAUL HOFSESS College This witty senior can be very serious at times, although one wouldn't guess it. Hoff is among Ridgefield's intellectuals as well as one of its most popular students. VINCENT KLEYLA Pilot Vin, our capable class leader, not only scores well with the teachers but with all of R.M.H.S. The students will never forget what this sincere and ambitious student has done for Ridgefield. Clubs: Senior Play , Dramatics, Wrestling, Shakespearean, President of Senior Class ' E, LUCILLE KRAMNICK Secretary Anywhere Lucille works, she will be found a friendly and pleasant person. We can testify at R. M. H. S. that she is a willing and able worker in all of her endeavors. my if 5333 ' fJ5 QI, 2 . 5' will' Q f 1 - Vs NOREEN LeMIEN Teacher Affable and conscientious, this starry-eyed senior has the drive to be a success in any- thing she undertakes. She should have no problem in attaining her goal of teaching. Clubs: French Club, Yearbook, Future Teach- ers of America Q- - EDWARD LANGE Farmer Ed is a real outdoor man and nature lover. He has a dislike for homework and his great- est pleasure is loafing. AUDREY MATTHEWS Teacher This senior, pert and petite, is a great fav- orite among her classmates. Aside from a pleasant personality, Audge is gifted with a superior intellect which will take her far in any endeavor. Clubs: Yearbook, Editor-in-chief of Newspap- er, French Secretary, Shakespearean Society, Girls' State X JOHN MARR Accounting Field John, a happy-go-lucky fellow, will beremem- bered for his amiable personality, We wish this popular member of the senior class all the luck in the world. Clubs: Representative of Student Council, Dra- matics, Shakespearean Society, Yearbook THOMAS MONTEMURRO Embroidery Business Tall, handsome Monte has made a great many friends with his warm personality. He likes Italian food, girls, good times, and Saturday nights. We are sure this friendly fellow will make his place in the world. JOSEPHINE MORIARTY College Attractive, stylish, and fun to be with, all des- cribe Jo. Favorites of this pert senior are pizza, hot dogs, and having a good time. Clubs: Yearbook, French, Shakespearean So- ciety, Newspaper, Future Teachers of Amer- ica, Leaders Club BARBARA MORRELL Secretary One of Ridgefield's best-dressed girls, Bar- bara has not only poise but a good person- ality as well. Her neat appearance and am- iable manner will assure her success in the business world. Clubs: Yearbook EDITH MUELLER Secretary . A friendly manner, neat appearance, and cheer- ful smile will make Edith an efficient secre- tary. She likes dancing, cooking, driving acar, and girls' basketball. Clubs: Senior Secretary, Student Council Yearbook Staff SANDRA MUNITZ Collegeg Commercial Teacher One of Ridgefield 's greatest assets is this sweet and lively senior who loves boys. Sandy's charming manner will aid her in being a suc- cess in years to come. Clubs: Yearbook, Future Teachers of Amer- ica, Student Council Secretary. ill I CAROL NICHOLS Marriage This tall, willowy senior who is quiet and hard-working is well-liked by all. She likes Chinese food and swimming but deplores home- work and exams, Clubs: Yearbook, Chorus 55 lrl,r,r K JANETTE PARMENTIER Prima Ballerina Our tall, graceful Janette lives in a world of ballet, One day she hopes to become a prima ballerina. We are sure that some day her wish will come true. Clubs: Shakespearean Society PAT POLLIO Army Amiable Bunky is one of our most well- liked seniors. We are sure that his friendly ways will contribute to his future success. at B' BARBARA ROSENB ERG Automobile Dealer Bobbi is an attractive and amiable senior who favors bowling, swimming, skating,and dancing. With her pleasing ways, she is sure to have success in life. Clubs: Bowling, Library A x K r VIRGINIA RIVERS Secretary With her happy-go-lucky disposition and cheer- ful manner, Virginia has helped make this a year to remember. I-Ier smile and warm humor won't easily be forgotten. CHARLES ROSONE Navy Charlie is well known to all for his good looks, great personality, and his way with girls. We are sure that he will reach great X x R x FRANK ROTELLA Service This senior's fun-loving and carefree manner will win him many friends. Like many of his fellow senior friends, he likes girls, cars and money. K ' ' :view , mg V In sw:z!E:1:gg,es1if?SY1fg1:z:Q51z,:e:-V M- fa' i fy - ,1 . A ' lifllifsi 5' , flfll .. fi i' A sv-f.z1.:,. M mis success in future years. Clubs: Football BARBARA RUBY Legal Secretary Bobbi's desire to excel is evident in every- thing she does. She dislikes conceited people and boys that 'hand you a line, Clubs: Shakespearean Society, Yearbook, Stu- dent Council, Spanish, Newspaper J UDITH RUMPF Secretary Judy is a cute and friendly senior who is well liked by all. She enjoys sports, dancing and Broadway shows. All her many friends hold her in high regard. Clubs: Yearbook ,vw ' fi JO ANN SCHECK Airline Hostess Ridgefield will never forget this peppy senior. All of us who have been acquainted with her will long remember her cheerful ways. Clubs: Glee Club, Newspaper, Spanish, Year- book, Leaders Club, Future Nurses 3.2 -,Q 5 MERRIE SCHLINGER Medical Technician Mer's cheerful personality has won her many life-long friends in her high school career. Her unique laugh will be long remembered. Clubs: Dramatics, Yearbook, Newspaper-Fea- ture Editor, Shakespearean Society JOHN STUBBS Air Force Witty and good-natured, John can be found tinkering with cars. Water skiing, swimming and boating account for John's spare time. X LOUISE SC IACCHETANO Advertising This vivacious, attractive, and ambitious sen- ior can always be found busy helping someone. Lou enjoys sports, especially basketball and dancing. She is sure to go far with her win- ning personality. Clubs: Dramatics, Newspaper, Student Council, Yearbook, Shakespearean Society, Glee Club ROBERT TAYLOR Pipefitter Friendly Bob can be seen riding his scooter, even on the coldest days. His sincere person- ality is sure to benefit him in anything which he chooses to do. RICHARD TOMLIN Accountant Tall, handsome Richie can always be seen with a smile on his face. He has a friendl Y hello for all, We are sure that Richie will meet with success. 43 g X 1 s. FRANK VOIGT Sports Announcer Frank, a quiet lad with a pleasing personal- ity, loves sports. His soft-spoken, casual ways are assets which will benefit him in the years to come. Clubs: Football N B-Rx DONALD UHL Engineering Don's wonderful sense of humor is sure to aid him in years to come. He loves to race cars which may account for his hobby of finding new ways to get tickets. Clubsg Shakespearean Society EDWARD WATSON Teacher Tall, muscular Ed was a welcome addition to our football team. His friendly manner has won him a host of friends. Ed's deter- mination and natural ability assure his success in his chosen field, Clubs: Sports, Football MARION WALTON Secretary ,Jovia1, happy-go-lucky Marion is the type of person who smiles her way through any crisis. Marion loves to have fun and can usually be seen at Wa1ter's with her many friends. Clubs: Leaders Club, Yearbook BRUNNHIELDE WEISS Medical Stenographer This cute, little blonde is our happy-go-lucky cheerleading co-captain. With her natural athletic ability, it is easy to see why Brunny likes sports. ff W RUDOLPH WIEGAND Commercial Artist Witty remarks are the order of the day when Rudy is around. All those who know him will long remember his amiable and easy-going manner. Rudy enjoys sports, girls, and swim- ming but detests conceited people. Clubs: Yearbook J UDITH WILKINSON Clerical work Judy's pleasing personality and warm smile have helped her accumulate her long list of friends. This petite senior likes to dance and enjoys listening to popular music. PETER WOOD Engineering Intelligent and friendly, Pete possesses all the attributes which will contribute to his assured success. Ridgefield will long remem- ber him for his keenness in mathematics and science. Clubs: Senior Class Vice President, President of Student Council, Shakespearean Society, Varsity Basketball, Dramatics ix BARRY YOOD Lawyer Friendly and mild-mannered can describe this tall, darkisenior. Barry likes dancing, reading, and attending sports activities. His pet peeve is lengthy English assignments. Clubs: Yearbook, Newspaper, Forensics 1-N ttt.t . . EDWARD ZACK Service Slow-talking Ed often has a sly, mischievous smile on his face. His interest in cars and his love for dancing are two of Ed's many interests. Clubs: Track Team 5 1 FAITH ZECHMEISTER Secretary Petite, blonde Faith can be seen wherever a good time is to he had. This cute senior loves Italian food but deplores brains and homework. Clubs: Yearbook Staff, Cheerleader S or X SENIUR HUMERUTIM TEACHERS ff' AFWSS. hir' 44 ,,.. .,.. .5 erdfm Miss Jane ' EDITURIAL STAFF AUDREY MATTHEWS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Merrie Schlinger, Marilyn Brauer, Literary Editorsg John Eibl, Composing Edi- tor. Seated: QL-RD: L. Sci- acchetano, A. Matthews, M. Schlinger, M. Br auer. Standing: E. Borella, J. Eibl, T. Pece. if? YEARBUUK STAFF 'a QI Lg 3 BUSINESS STAFF EDITH MUELLER BUSINESS MANAGER Seated: TL-R13 F. Zech- meister, B. Ruby, B. Baer, M. Schlinger, G. Bachetti, M. Brauer, J. Wilkinson. Standing: B. Yood, V. Kleyla, E. Mueller, S. Mun- itz, R. Carbone, C. Nichols, E. Fortuna, R. De Simone, B. Morrell, A. Cerny, E. Bandazian. fs GANG WE 1. P-U' HERE 'iv-...W , Ehrislnms Hall B ELLES OF THE BALL v. E DARK G ww lifes! -qi? S1 f fix, yi ,A wx A Y. S T HOME F IKE DAYS OR THE Hom. HE 1 THE FUN IS JUST BE- GINNING M., 4 THE LINE UP ff? Class Sweethearts Allan Cerny Eda Fortuna. ,N 5' ww , '- me ESK. i 1 ak , M., 4 X wa' Xa L X Q Kit Vi' 'lx : L 'rl 1 ww ' . Ex Q . . . - .wir T gn A -f Best Dressed Tommy Montemurro Rena De Simone Best Personality Rudy Weigand Merrie Schlinger S -auf vs! Best Looking Tommy Cerbo Gloria Bachetti Class Clowns Charlie Rosone Carole Clarke Y Most Talented Vinnie Baldassano Edith Mueller Cutest Allan Cerny Faith Zechmeister Class Flirts Vinny Kleyla Louise Sciacchetano Quietest Artie Braun Lucille Kramnick Class Chatter Boxes Charlie Rosone Gloria Bachetti Most Popular Vinny Kleyla Eda Fortuna Most Dependable Eddie Borella Audrey Matthews 4 or sf f , aw... L .1 i I 2 I 2 CAFETERIA CASHIERS Seated: S. Meyer, A. Pomella, T. Weinstein, B. Montagne, B. Crowell. Standing: N. Allian, C. Brunner, T. Noack, B. Hess, S. Kuligoski. S Q . s S77 OFFICE ASSISTANTS Seated, KL-RJ: C. Lloyd, L. Christ- ian. Standing: S. MacDonald, S. Meyer. GUIDANCE OFFICE I-IELPERS Seated: R. Casey. Standing, QL-RJ C. LOCasci0, B. Baer, R. Carbone A if 3, K, Q IAW up' ? A 1 .. ,,,. fs- W- , g , - a 1 ,. ,...,,.. ,mu-QQ., -- --fa '- K Q . ' K W 'm A' ' ' W 'LL W' L - -' f .- f - ---f sw. -- ',.. i ' ' . ,, , , , f ' A 'ah' ,rykk M MQ T iw' -K 1. z 3 ,, Q in My isstisss t yyttty ' c UPTIMISM . . . Happiness has no reason, It is not tobe found in the facts of our lives, but in the color of the light by which we look at the facts. Usually we produce the warm colored light called optimism as naturally and mysteriously as we breathe. , F. M ,L. QQ fa git S, W it an lf' fl Ei ur 12-1 Seated, QL-RJ: M. Schling- er, L. Sciacchetano, N. Le- Mien, R. Carbone, J. Mor- ' F X iarty, B. Baer, J. Parmen- .4 tier. Standing: Mr. W. Smith, A. Braun, E. Banda- zian, A. Cerny, R. Taylor, T. Cerbo, E. Lange, T. my Montemurro, E. Zack, W. .xi Kisker. N 12-2 FQ S Seated, QL-RJ: B. Weiss, C. Clarke, V. Rivers, G. 5 Bachetti, A. Chamberlain, L. Kramnick, F. Z e c h- meister, R. DeSimone, B. Morrell. Standing: Mr. V. Libero, V. Baldassano, R Tomlin, R. Weigand, E. Borella, C. Rosone, E. Watson, R. Herrschaft, P. Pollio. -40' n 12-3 ' Seated, QL-RJ: E. Mueller, J. Rumpf, C. Herman, E. Fortuna, J. Wilkinson, S. Munitz, R. Rosenberg, J. Scheck. Standing: Miss J. Verdon, W. Henning, P. Wood, R. Bieri, D. ' Diamond, J. Eibl, v. De- Lalla, S. I-Iavlicek, J. Marr, E. Doherty. .R 12-4 Seated, QL-RD: C. Nichols, B. Ruby, M. Walton, A. Matthews, A. Cohen, L. Blumenfeld, W. Dussmann, M. Brauer. Standing: Mr. J. Brezina, E. Heinrich, B. Yood, P. Hofsess, F. Voigt, . M. Buitekant, J. Camp, V. Kleyla, J. Harms, D. Uhl. 1 11-1 eated, CL-RJ: H. Brown, E. lyerman, P. Sbaratta, R. ammerl, A. Pomella, T. .uligoski, T. Weinstein, T. Iachtel, C. Wilkens, T. oack, P. Barthel, C. Lrunner. Standing: B. Pis- no, B. Guina, J. Schuler, r. Conti, J. Bell, B. Ian- ale, D. Konopacki, M. Sok- l, K. Signoretti, J. Whal- n, F. Epner, J. Barricella, I. Kanzer, Mr. J. Norton. 11.1.4 1 4 .3 . .... ... . ....... ..,, , 11-3 Seated, QL-RJ: J. Schuetz, VI. Maucione, D. Unland- lerm, J. Pecora, B. Pier- guidi, J. Wilson, R. Klaus- aer, E. Rubin, J. Goetz, K. laizband, C. Lloyd, S. vIacD0nald, B. Mazula. Standing: Mrs. B. Levine, '. Moreng, J. Pieja, D. iering, B. Samrnartino, L. Iayda, T. Moots, D. Olwig, I. Burros, T. Reilly, A. Seward, S. Zeidner, D. Taylor, R. Allen, A. Keller. 11-2 Seated, QL-RJ: A. Laris, B. Aston, C. Ocholwski, B. Crowell, M. Kunovsky, B. Mangan, M. Rotella, C. O'- Malley, M. Croce, B. Mont- agne, J. Amorino. Standing: Mrs. N. O'Connell, S. Mey- Qer, P. Day, A. Marcheg- iano, R. Caruso, R. Alessi, J. Cassese, A. Anzevino, R. Berge, J. Boratto, E. J. Schnaken- 11-4 QL-RJ: J. Morrell, P. Huebner, R. Casey, N. J. Walter, J. Mc- L. Nafash, L. Christ- E. Mastrocovo, B. Meh- C. Lo Cascio.Stand- C. Hansen, C. Bogo- vich, D. Rottman, P. Wohl- B. MacPhee, R. K. Thoss, E. Min- C. Roberts, D. Spring, Hathaway, W. Jersey, Ehrlich, R. Land, Mr. Penza. 10-2 Front Row, QL-RJ: D. D'- Alesio, M. Wanamaker, C. Cicchetti, K. Buoncrist- iano, J. Cerra, J.Aagesen, A. Coombes, P. Camp. Middle Row: J. McCrea, K. Weber, A. Todd, C. Colombo, R. Cerbo, S. Berger, S. Zeman, R. Zack, J. Vach. Back Row: O. Soderlind, R. Schmoll- inger, N. Van Leuvan, D. Smith, J. Schwarz, D. Wat- son, A. Trivisonno. 10-4 Front Row, QL-RJ: C. Solar, G. Sheridan, E. Natina,'S. Puletz, J. Silletti, S. Scheck, J. Reiff, G. Rivers, F. Simcich, L. Spinozzi, D. Rusterholz, I. Szabo, E. Schlosser. Back Row: L. Cusinato, E. Dalton, E. Aagesen, S. Boardman, R. Bickel, A. Bickhardt, J. Fournier, P. Di Pasquale, J. Albers, R. Fairweather, G. Brockman, A. Bachetti, M. Garofalo. Front Row, QL-RJ: O. Evan- er, L. Biehler, K. Millman, V. Montalbano, A. Di Pas- quale, M. Longa, R. Loeff- ler. Middle Row: B. Dato, C. D'Amore,A. Halperin, S. Euteneuer, E. Epher, C. Zingaro, N. Gillen, P. Hagedorn, D. DeLal1a. Back Row: Mr. Melvin Weiss, J. Rome, D. Platz, J. Mastrogiovanni, R. Rah- ner, A. Macllveen, M. Finnegan, C. Hammell, K. Heilman. 10-3 Front Row, QL-RJ: B. Lack- ovic, M. Townsend, A. Os- teen, C. Heyman, S. Malek, P. Phelps, P. Visconti, E. Holl, J. Negrelli. Middle Row: J. Herring,D. Kochis, J. Lauria., J. Peters, P. Forrest, J. Petagna, L. Va.nderVoort, M r s . S. Crvarich. Back Row: P. Gudge, R. Horton, W. Geb- hard, R. Kolvek, R. Hirsh, L. Harrigan, J. Doherty, D. Kaloostian. W N' . f,.1 A t ,IL A Q by 3 k,f1 '. I . Ai R sei P. Q 9- Q. 1, . . ,, if I, A LV fi. Q .. . Q . h , gg ..S- ,Q - ' n.. f . .1 - .. ZL1 ., ,, .f nX,,, , -I 4... + , . 'X-'til M W? 3 ,,,, , ,, ff' . L Z, ,.. i : ,, miz, : , 2 ,2 9-2 Seated, QL-Rl: R. Schaefer, M. Bozzone, P. Block, K. Andrews, J. De Gennaro, A L. Bogovich, F. Cerbo, J. Spinozzi, G. Pierone, L. Wexler, V. Zlotnick, L. Bergamo, P. Swatek. Standing: Mr. Philip Lock- itt, S. Di Paola, J. Baer, I. Mac Donald, S. Blough, R. Bush, J. Chamberlain, UF A. Cerone, M. D'Elia, R. De Luca, E. Aston, R. Lando, V. Anzevino, D. 2 Berinato, R. Dederick, P. Zampella. - ,q 1. a ,.. 9-1 Seated, KL-RJ: K. Pesca- tori, G. Steine, C. Mucha, C. Ruf, P. Ochowlski, J. Nichols, L. Passman, R. Rizzo, P. Prior, G. Rein- ertsen, D. Troike, P. Solo- lik, J. Ziegler, E. Bongio- vanni. Standing: Misslrene Gsovski, A. Maci, T. Ber- zenski, J. Zlotnick, W. Dietz, P. Senson, D. Boyle, M. McFadden, C. Graetz, W. Panachyda, M. Lathem, J. Pernicone, F. Zampano, S. Parisi, M. Cargil, C. Malone, T. Besco. ,, A .gi . t5.-A 9-3 Seated, IL-RJ: D. Grenz, S. Moots, R. Hamlet, V. Landgraf, J. Hammell, M. Marr, D. Lange, J. Matt- hews, C. Jury, J. Marsden, B. Ritchie, J. Weston. Standing: Mr. John Rosen- meier, B. Donadt, E. Ritch- ie, D. VonderLieth, S. Tronziger, P. Burns, C. Nietsche, J. Vastano, C. Maucione, T. Steinbacher, J. Moreng, B. Milby, J. c . 2 z I E x Q ! E .. .,.,. f ..,-. - f.'..:- W ifi 'f'1 si' in .2 L L '...- H Weber, M' Miuer,J.vlha1- i.., es Q ii,i 7 ..... en: K- Wind- ,We ie... ll VAAJ it .5 -.1 , . ..,, . - . ., . .R - .agaseiirnnangnliiiweiseen1 9-4 eiii. A K Seafed,cL-Rm:A-Lefuef1- i i '. il, i is N. chime, c. Berk, P. iie ili.1 . 5' L A Clark, I. Boettcher, W. .x , , ' '- ' Brownstein, S. Cook, L. V' . 'ii' 4' . ,V I- :if Corvino, C. Diamond, K. T j fi v M ' Rumpf, L. Beck, E. For- 5 ,V . A... i f ,,,, l.,,,,, ' A A ster, L. Ferrara, D. Buch- , ner, A. Cornelius. Stand- ' ii'i i'ii'ii P 'fan, A'i 5 V l i f f . i .. l i 'W- M 4' ' ing: R. Conti, S. Young, S. ' , 3 H ..VA 1 ,D sl 'X ,ik , Ehrlich, K. Konopacki, R. , yi tl in Q- ei W VE . X, iqxgtkxmkqg Luccarelli, G. Roberts, R. 1 fl 4 H. cl. 112 .1 Keller, A.' Erickson, R. . , 5 i : ' ,, -'Z - HOChI1aLlSel', A. Dalton, S. -' - Si , 'i ' 2 Emmer, R. KiSker,W. . I 553 schreiber. ...P i E ,li 5, . f 8-1 Front Row, QL-Rl: P. Steinbacher, E. Cortright, J. Collins, C. Alessi, L. Carbone, R. Jones, R. Gaizband, D. Campolongo, R. Schut. Middle Row: E. Macdonald, B. Tornichia, S. Jersey, S. Vesco, B. Sommer, J. Hostovsky, T. Bathe, B. Boren, C. Childs, B. Cleri. Back Row:N. Mar- cus, D. Petagna, L. Ferla, G. Dun- ham, J. Redemann, D. Pecora, J. Landgraf, L. Oyen, B. Aschinger, J. Bogert. 8-3 Front R.ow, CL-RJ: R. Raymond, L. Pinkowitz, S. Lesar, T. Mastracche, D. De Angelis, R. Allen, B. Signor- etti. Second Row: A. Kansel, L. Pepper, B. Zielke, L. Baldassano, L. Becker, K. Martin, J. Waibel, S. Di Micco. Back Row: B. Vanetti, F. Travers, N. Walsh, J. Mar- tin, J. Runge, P. Zumpano, A. Ian- uale, D. Le Crann, F. Mac Donald. 8-2 Front Row, QL-Rl: B. DeMott, D. Corvino, G. Schwarz, R. Cicchetti, A. Harms, A. Messmer, J. Ingenito, W. Kammeron. Middle Row: M. Bell- wood, C. Albrecht, L. Picone, S. Cohen, A. Carbone, M. Visconti, P. Carbone, J. Lester, J. Fristensky, B. Williams. Back Row: E. Cotter, R. Klein, I. Larsen, D. Davis, C. Voigt, S. Blumenfeld, L. Farrell, M. De- George. .S 5' 8-4 Front Row, QL-Rl: J. Fisher, J. Ven- tolo, R. Ulshoefer, P. Fernhoff, A. Yood, B. Riede, T. Kramnick, M. Cerbo, T. Sweeney. Middle Row: G. Riba, C. Kaiser, K. Ross, A. Pomella, L. Kleine, S. MacPhee, S. Brent, J. Ma.rzocca. Back Row: Mr. L. C. Mcl-Iale, D. Schatz, D. Roehr, M. Healy, L. Unlandherm, N. Scott, K. Uhl, B. Wolak, L. Runge, S. Solomon. Absent: C. Jury. -.. t 531.3 UF B4 - Q 7-2 Front Row, QL-Rl: R. Heilmann, A. Pickel, P. Klinger, M. Frim, R. Lee, D. Stroever, R. Solar, R. Moller, J. Hirsh, S. De Mercurio, S. Ross. Middle Row: S. Boxer, M. Geenard, N. Ehrlich, S. Peters, B. Guina, R. Sokol, L. Rumpf,J.Oster- loh, I. Eavener, L. Taube, S. Thomp- son. Back Row: P. Schirico,A. Ber- gamo, R. Maltese, R. Schepis, A. Mudrak, J. Carozza, S. Kuligoslci, J. Levine, D. Provost, W. Priftis, M. Baron, C. Eibl, J. Pollock. 7-4 Front Row, QL-Rl: R. Schwaner, T. Pribish, G. Ljutich, D. Fyfe, W. Rieser, F. Ravese, N. Nodelman, T. Dato, G. Moriarty, A. Mehlman. Middle Row: R. Pomella,J.Santoro, P. Murphy, J. DeLalla, C. Borella, S. Dobrynski, L. Farrell, L. Koudel- ka, C. Pieroni, A. Winickoff. Back Row: Mrs. G. Waibel, E. Retten- maier, P. Ensign, J. Doherty, G. Damroth, S. Epstein, J. Bogovich, D. LeComte, B. Buitekant, S. De- Luca. 7-1 Front Row, KL-RJ:D. Wohlfarth, R. Jones, J. Crociata, E. Pierguidi, G. Gundersen, N. Cooper,C. Elmes, F. Bickel, R. Bandazian, J. Neu. Middle Row: B. Malkinski, P. Levin, S. Rubin, K. Czarnecki, B. Burzen- ski, D. Flaccavento, G. Bieri, P. Maley, B. Gahn, B. Lohse, J. Taylor. Back Row: Mrs. Feldman, J. Lihl, R. Grenz, R. O'Malley, R. Mead, S. Hallbert, J. Tomka, M. Rhode, K. Reinhardt, R. Maucione, R. Saporito, H. Zielke, T. Szajko. 1 . rg 7-3 Front Row, QL-Rl: J. Neandross, M. Pieja, R. Sampson, R. Heflich, R. Ritschel, G. Leonard, T. Longa, W. Mello, D. Klecak, C. Croce, H. Dengler. Middle Row: M. Gentile, I. Noack, E. Loeb, E. Spring, A. Erikson, T. I-leinrich, S. Kammeron, C. Delia, A. Olson. Back Row: Mrs. Maude Skewes, L. Fisher,R. Brock- el, A. Ninivaggi, A. Straub, D. Wall, E. Risko, M. D'Elia, P. Wendlinger, W. LeMien, R. Jarvis, J. Hannigan. pq li 6 L .fl ,Mx VU! Mrs Florence Feldman, Miss E, Margaret Stocker, Mrs. Maude S. Skewes, Mrs. Grace C Wail 7-2 2 fv- Of' Mr. Edward Dzurinko Assistant Principal Mr, Edward Dzurinko came to Ridge- field in 1957 as Assistant Principal, He assumed some of the heavy burdens caused by the many activities of forming a new high school. At present, he is supervisor of the seventh and eighth grades. 7-3 7-4 IUNIUR HIGH FACUlTY The Seventh and Eighth grades under the supervision of Mr. Edward Dzurinko, take an active part in the life of R. M. H. S. These comparatively small students can usually be seen scurrying through the halls with stacks of books and notebooks. The Seventh and Eighth grades have their own social events and activities throughout the yea.r. They operate separately from the high school. These young students are well represent- ed, however, on the Student Council and on the staff of the Crown. These future high school students have the best advantage of R.M.H.S. for they have the opportunity of spending the full six or five years in our school. Miss Marga.retA. Dahl, 8-1 Mrs. Gladys Laden, 8-2 Mr. George Koch, 8-3 Mrs. Mary Jo Hallam, PLAY... Having no name for their usefulness he calls them non-work, or art, or play. But you cannnot tell by the intensity of his face what he is doing, whether work or playg or which is less seriousg or which is needed more for the wholeness of the man, STUDENT CUUNCIL Peter Wood President Larry Vayda Vice President Sandra Munitz Secretary John Camp Treasurer Mr. William Smith Faculty Adviser The purpose of the Student Coun- cil has been twofold this year, First, it has served as an intermediary between the faculty and the student body. Second, it has organized and helped to regulate the various stu- dent activities. Some of the activities of which the Student Council has been re- sponsible are selling the New York Times, scheduling social activities, selling Activities Cards, sponsoring dances, and the awarding of varsity letters. First row, CL-RJ: M. Sokol, J. Camp, P. Wood, Mr. Smith, Munitz, L. Nafash, B. Ruby, S. Meyer, A. Pomella. Second ro' E. Mueller, J. Pieja, C. Mucha, L. Ferrara, M. Bozzone,l Kleyla, E. Epner, E. Borella, J. Marr, R. Keller. Third rov A. Anzevino, B. Sammartino, R. Loeffler, J. Schwarz, J. Alber A. Cerny, J. Vastano, D. Spring. Missing: J. Pernicone, S. D Paola, K. Buoncristiano, R. Hirsh, P. Phelps, C. Solar, R. Case L. Sciacchetano, C. Clarke, P. Hofsess, L. Vayda. lET'S MAKE UP Seated, QL-RJ: J. Marr, V. Bald- assano, Miss Gsovslci, A. Cohen, B. Aston. Standing: L. Sciacchetano,E. Doherty, J. Hammell, W. Panachyda, J. Eibl, S. Emmer, M. Kleyla, M. Miller, A. Laris. xi 'Y Hdlvjn Wants hi S hula .hoo P. ' Seated, QL-Rl: A. Keller, J. Wilson, K. Thoss, A. Matthews, J. McRae. Standing: J. Moreng, B. Sammartino, W. Simcich, Mrs. S. D. Crvarich, E. Lindquist, B. Maz- ula, S. Zeidner, L. Vayda. SPANISH CLUB Joseph Cassese President Jon Pieja Vice President Elaine Rubin Secretary Rynda Klausner Treasurer Mr. Vincent Libero Adviser The Spanish Club is organized for the purpose of giving the students a better un- derstanding of the culture of Spain and the Spanish-speaking countries. Its activities in- clude singing Spanish folk-songs, dancing, and discussing literary and art works of the countries. Membership in this club is limit- ed to those who have had Spanish courses, QV' ' 'S FRENCH CLUB Joanne Wilson President Alfred Keller Vice President Audrey Matthews Secretary Kurt Thoss Treasurer Judith McRae Historian Mrs. Susan Demay Crvarich Adviser The purpose of the French Club is to interest students in French culture through certain appropriate activities. These may range from a trip to the United Nations to hear the French simultaneous interpreters to a visit to the Museum of Modern Art to study the paintings of the French impress- ionists. Seated, CL-RJ: K. Gaizband, A. Halperin, J. Cassese, J. Pieja, R. Klausner, E. Rubin, C. LoCascio, A. Cohen. Standing:Mr. V. Libero, E. von derLieth, R. Alessi, B. Ruby, G. Sherl- dan, L. Spinozzi, M. Sokol, R. Guina, S. Pul- etz, C. Hansen. FCRENSICS The purpose of the Forensics Club is to inculcate in its members an awareness of the spoken wordg its presentation and its variety of interpretation. Such an approach to speech implies oratorical and histrionic training which sums up the club's method and point of departure. There are no officers in this club. Seated, CL-Rl: M. Wanamaker, E. Epner, J. Peters, P. Forrest. Standing: W. Slmcich, Mr. J. Brezina, V. Baldassano, P. Hof- sess. Members of the band: B. Aschinger, L. Becker, S. Boardman, J. Bogert, B. Buitekant, S. Boxer, M. Baron, A. Bergamo, M. Bellwood, N. Cooper, R. Chichetti, C. Colombo, J. Cargill, C. Croce, L. Cusinato, T. Dato, C. Elmes, A. Eriksen, L. Ferla, M. Gentile, S. Hallburst, J. Hirsh, A. Harms, J. Hannigan, R. Heilman, T. Kramnick, D. Kochis, P. Klinger, F. Lando, T. Longa, R. Leo, G. Lujtich, R. Maucione, D. Mangen, N. Marcus, B. MacPhee, A. Mehlman, R. Moeller, J. Neandross, J. Noack, W. Panachyda, S. Peters, J. Polluck, D. Provost, W. Priftis, F. Ravesi, W. Reiser, D. Rottman, J. Sanseverino, P. Scherico, D. Stroever, R. Solar, T. Sweeney, P. Swenson, R. Sampson, P. Sbaratta, T. Szabo, J. Taylor, J. Tomka, C. Voigt, L. Vellucci, J. Ventola, A. Winicoff. URCHESTRA Donald Rottman President Nan Marcus Vice President Carol Colombo Secretary Andrew Mehlman Treasurer Mr. William Tomka Director Participation in these organiza- tions offers the student a means for self-expression through individual and group performances. Through such memorable learning exper- iences the student builds self- confidence, develops independence, and improves mental activity. Activities for the groups have included performing in assemblies with a Christmas Concert, a per- formance for elementary children, and a spring concert. Dennis Kochis John Ventola Ca.rol Colombo Louis Cusinato Martha Gentile Johanna Noack Susan Peters B. Aschinger, M. Bellwood, B. Buiteltant, J. Bogert, S. Boxer, A. Bergamo, S. Boardman, R. Chichetti, L. Cusinato, C.Croce,C. Co1omb:m,A.Eriksen, R. Hellman, D. Kochis, D. LeComte, A. Mehlman, R. Maucione, N. Marcus, J. Polluck, D. Rottman, D. Stroever, R. Solar, G. Steiner, J. Taylor, J. Tomka, C. Voigt, A. Winickoff. BAND President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Librarians Re corder GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Sue Scheck President Diane Rusterholz Vice President Joan Schuetz Secretary Eunice Natina Treasurer The Girls' Glee Club which includes students from grades nine through twelve has entertained the student body during assemblies and evening concerts. The Christmas and Spring Concerts were their major endeavors during the school year. Their motto is 'Serving the Youth of Today through Music. Seated, KL-RJ: K. Konopacki, E. Eyerman, J. Pieja. Standing: Mr. C. Hughes, S. Ehrlich, R. Luccarelli, S. Young, D. VonderLieth, J. Doherty, D. Platz, G. Brockman, J. Mastrogiovanni, R. Donadt, D. Berinato, A. Zanella. Hh and Bth GRADE CHURUS Jane Waibel President John Tomka Vice President J oan Lester Secretary Margaret Bellwood Treasurer Michael Pieja Librarian Nan Marcus Accompanist Mr. Charles Hughes Faculty Adviser The 7th and 8th Grade Chorus is a selected group of students who possess certain musical prerequisites in order to fulfill the duties required for a perform- ing group. This chorus performed in the Christmas, Easter, and Spring Concertsg membership in this group is required for those desiring to participate in the Senior High Vocal Groups. Turn off the bubble machine. Seated, QL-RJ: D. Troike, J. Nichlos, P. Sokolik, B. Lindquist, S. Scheck, D. Risterholz, E. Schlosser, B. Aston, R. Schaefer. Standing: Mr. C. Hughes, G. Steiner, B. Mazula., D. Unlandherm, W. Simcich, M. Townsend, M. Konoski, R. Carbone, C. Nichols, I. Szabo, A. Cornelius, D. Buchner, J. Spinozzi, J. Schuetz, E. Natina, F. Cerbo, P. Sbaratta. BUYS' GLEE CLUB The Boys' Glee Club was organized to enjoy group singing and also to sing in harmony and 'bar- ber-shop' style, Although this group has not per- formed publicly as yet, we hope to hear many great things from them in the future. t - Y Y - v First row sitting, QL-RJ: M. Pieja, N. Cooper, T. Longa, J. Tomka, A. Halbert, C. Groce, B. Aschinger, B. Riede, R. Maltese. Second row, sitting: N. Mar- cus, C. Voigt, J. Redemann, R. Pribish, L. Beck- er, A. Kanzsr, P. Ensign, L. Farrell, I. Stocum, A. Carbone, J. Frestensky, D. LeCra.nn, A. Olson. Third row, standing: S. Boxer, B. Losher, A. Winnick- off, S. Kraiviec, M. Visconti, S. Albrecht, J. Waibel, B. Boun, C. Borella, K. Czarnecki, E. Risko, M. Rhode, Mr. C. Hughes. Has anyone seen my candelabra? Seated, QL-RJ: R. Rahner, J. Albers, R. Fairweather. Standing: L. Cusinato, E. Aagesen, Mr. Weiss, R. Tomlin, R. Horton. ADVANCED SCIENCE CLUB Stephen Havlicek President William Henning Vice President Merrie Schlinger Secretary Marilyn Brauer Treasurer Mr. George Leiderman Adviser The purpose of the Advanced Science Club is to provide students with an op- portunity to gain scientific concepts which extend beyond the high school curriculum, and to offer the individual the means to develop and present ori- ginal ideas and projects. NATURE STUDY CLUB The Nature Study Club, under the supervision of Mr. Melvin Weiss, is organized for those students who want to broaden their knowledge of plant and animal life, The club takes care of a variety of animals which are collected throughout the year, This club provides enjoyment for those interested in wild life. Front row, QL-RJ: V. Kleyla, A. Cohen, M. Brauer, M. Schlinger, R. Tomlin, Mr. G. Leiderman. Back row: S. Havlicek, W. Henning, J. Marr, T. Cerbo, E. Heinrich, E. Bandazian, A. Cerny. ASTRDNDMY James Schwarz President Mr. James Norton Adviser The Astronomy Club, under the able direction of Mr, Norton, is one of the most active of the extra-curricular ac- tivities in school. The members meet twice a month and have taken several field trips to such places as Hayden Planetarium and Newark Airport. Front row, QL-Rl: R. Horton, J. Schwarz, W. Panachyda. Back row: K. Mlllman, V. Montalbano, Mr. Norton, R. Loeffler, L. Biehler. 'l SHAKESPEARE SUCIETY 'aul Hofsess President Iincent Baldassano Vice President Jlarilyn Brauer Secretary Eric Heinrich Treasurer vlrs. Bernice Levine Adviser The Shakespeare Society was formed is a natural outgrowth of the genuine in- :erests in William Shakespeare devel- Jped by the senior students in their Eng- ish classes, The c1ub's purpose is to earn about Shakespeare and his times, Jromote interest in his works, view the .atest Shakespearean performances, and Jresent productions of its own. Seated, QL-RJ: B. Ruby, L. Sciacchetano, J. Parmentier, M. Brauer P Hofsess, V. Baldassano, E. Heinrich, A. Chamberlain, Mrs. B. Levine Standing: J. Marr, V. Kleyla, R. Bieri, A. Matthews, A. Cohen, M Schlinger, D. Uhl, B. Yood, S. Havlicek, E. Borella, J. Eibl. PT FUTURE TEACHERS UE AMERICA John Camp President Rose Rizzo Vice President Dorothy Unlandherm Secretary Lind Passman Treasurer Mrs. Marjorie C. Mouncey Adviser The Future Teachers of America Club is an interesting organization in which its members may explore their own abilities and interests as related to opportunities in teach- ing. Seated, CL-Rl: M. Marr, S. Munitz, L. Passman, R. Rizzo. Standing: D. Unlandherm, W. Brownstein, V. Kleyla, Mrs. M. C. Mouncey, J. Camp. FUTURE NURSES UE AMERICA Barbara Mazula President Margaret Townsend Vice President Regina Dederick Secretary Judy Cerra Treasurer Miss Irene Carrara Faculty Mrs. Ruth Carbone,R.N. Advisers The purpose of this club is to in- terest students in personal and com- munity healthg to encourage them to find out what nursing requires and what it offers, and to help them think wisely about nursing or other branches of medicine as careers. The activities of this club in- clude hearing speakers, taking field trips, and seeing films. First row, QL-Rl: M. Townsend, B.Mazula,Mrs.R. Carbone, D. Deder- ick, J. Cerra. Second row: P. Zampella, J. Spinozza, C. Pescatore, P. Sokolik, J. Negrelli, L. Wexler, P. Phelps, L. Pensel, Miss I. Carrara, C. Solar, C. Mucha, G. Sheridan, G. Rivers, S. Malek, P. Swatek. First Row, QL-RD: Mrs. N. O'Connell, J. McRae, J. Wilson, N. Burros, A. Matthews, R. Klausner, M. Schlinger, B. Montagne, L. Sciacchetano, Miss. B. Green. Second row: R. Kammerl,M. Wanamaker, P. Forrest, D. Unlandherm, S. Krawiec, C. LoCascio, J. Morrell, C. Brunner, E. Rubin, P. Huebner, M. Kunovsky, J. Goetz, B. Mazula. Absentees: E. VonderLeith, G. DeCristoforo, B. Crowell. The newspaper staff publishes The Crown, RMHS's newspaper. Journalistic knowledge and experience obtained while working on the newspaper are two of the benefits received by staff members. The newspaper offers publicity for organiza- tions, worth wh i l e projects, students' achievements, and serves as an outlet for creative talent, UBRARY BUUNCIL Richard Haase President Evelyne Forster Vice President Eleanor Epner Secretary Bob Lang Treasurer Mrs. Lucy Squitieri Faculty Adviser The members assist in circulation, processing books and periodicals, typ- ing, filing, shelving, and arranging dis- plays. Special activities during Library Week included a tour of Prentice Hall publishers in Englewood Cliffs, and presentation of badges to members meet- ing club standards, 'Librarians-of-the-month' and dele- gates to the New Jersey Student Library Council convention, as well as officers, are elected by members. Fifi Seated, QL-RQ: J. Nichols, L. Passman,K.Heilman,D. Troike, D. Buch- ner. Standing: Mrs. L. Koch, W. Brownstein, P. Sokolik, E. Forster, J. Hammell, L. Bergamo, P. Swatek, R. Rizzo, A. Cornelius, D. Unland- herm, Miss Audrey Burkart. 090 NEWSPAPER Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Audrey Matthews Rynda Klausner Merrie Schlinger JoAnn Wilson Nelson Burros Feature Editors News Editor Judy McRae Head Typist Barbara Montague Business Manager Louise Sciacchetano Production Manager Eric von der Lieth Sports Editor George DeCristoforo Circulation Manager Barbara Crowell Production Manager Raquel Kammerl Art Editor Mrs. Nancy O'Connell Miss Bettye Green Faculty Advisers First row sitting, QL-Rl: J. Hammell, C. Mucha, M. Kleyla, E. Epner, E. Forster, Mrs. L. Squitieri, R. Haase, B. Lang, D. Troike, D. Buchner, A. Cornelius, A. Halperin. Middle row:P.Soko1ik, J. Waibel, I. Boettch- er, W. Brownstein, V. Landgraf, J. Pecora, J. Landgrai, A. Straub, B. Burzenski, R. Saporito, K. Czarnecki, S. Rubin, P. Maley, N. Marcus. Last row: R. Hamlet, P. Ensign, D. Pecora, M. Rhode, G. Bieri, A. Salomon, C. Croce, M. Pieja, J. Tomka, B. Lohse, G. Loeb, P. Sbar- atta, B. Sammartino, K. Konopacki. Missing from picture: P. Huebner, J. Morrell, C. Heyman, G. Reinertsen, E. Eyerman, L. Bergamo, C. Cinque, D. Buoncristiano, C. Jury, L. Farrell, S. Ehrlich, P. Block, B. Gahn. TRlHlY a Dorothy Unlandherm President Peggy Sokolik Vice President June Hammell Secretary Diane Buchner Treasurer Dorothy Troike Chaplin Leslie Bergamo Historian Miss Audrey Burkart Faculty Adviser The objectives of the Tri-Hi-Y are to serve and promote a better relationship between the school club and the COIIIITIUI1- ity. The group's activities include assist- ing in community fund-raising cam- paigns, attending various meetings with other Tri-Hi-Y groups, and promoting and executing projects within our school for the enjoyment of the student body. MATH CLUB The purpose of the Mathematics Club is to provide an outlet for interest in mathematics and to encourage capable students to do individual research in topics which are not commonly discussed in the classroom as specific subject matter. No regular staff of officers has been selected to guide the activities of this organization. Steated, QL-Rl: A. Cerny, J. Camp, R. Bieri. Standing: W. Henning, Mrs. Marjorie Mouncey, S. Havlicek. PRUIECTIUN CLUB Richard Schmollinger Chairman Alan Bickhardt Assistant Chairman Al Cerone Secretary Paul Swensen Treasurer Mr. Thomas Connor Faculty Adviser The Projection Club is one of the most active service clubs in Ridgefield Mem- orial High School. Hardly a day passes that a member of the club is not called upon to operate one of the many fine pieces of visual aid equipment which our school is privileged to own, The boys are trained to use allequip- ment and in some cases to make minor repairs, The many films shown in classes and assemblies have been enjoyed by all including the boys who have had the pleas- ure as well as the responsibility of show- ing films. if GIRLS' SHUP The termites of R.M.H,S. can hardly be classified as unattractive and unde- sirable insects. They are the girls who can usually be found in the workshop Thursday afternoons. Letting the chips fall where they may, this has been one of the most interested group of wood car- vers you can find. Whittling birds, animals, and masks has been their major activity, For a fascinating afternoon of chips and chat- ter join the Termites.' KL-Rl: S. MacPhee, S. Krawiec,C. Voigt, Mr. Thomas Connor, C. Albrecht, B. Boren. Front row, QL-Rl: J. Chamberlain, L. Cusinato, A. Bickhardt,O. Eavener, R. Schmallinger, A. Macllveen. Standing: K. Wind, J. Lihl, Mr. Thomas Conner, J. Cassese, R. Kolwek, M. Cargill, B. Rieser. Last row: T. Pece, R. Alessi, D. LeComte, S. Epstein. Seated QL-RJ: O. Eavener, K. Weber, R. Schmo llinger, Mr. J. Wilder. Standing: N. Van Leuvan, M. Macllveen, R. Kolvek, A. Tana. ELECTRONICS Kenneth Weber QWAZBDPQ President Richard Schmollinger CKZTICJ Vice President Oliver Eavener QWZTINQ Secretary Si Treasurer Mr, Julian Wilder Faculty Adviser The club meets every other Friday afternoon. The object of this club is to assist members in securing their 'Ham' licenses and to discuss and leam more about electronics. The members are looking forward to several trips to points of particular interest, GENERAL METAL SHOP CLUB Mr. Julian Wilder, Faculty Adviser This club meets every Tuesday afternoon. There is no president as its objective is to give any student in the school, as well as the students taking metal shop or-mechanics, a chance to work on projects. These projects may be special ones fscience, art, etc,jg or projects from home that need the supervision and tools to be found in the shop, or further work on school projects started in class, First row CL-Rl: R. Moller, D. Stroever, R. Heilmann, R. Solar, R. Gaizband, S. Ross, P. Schirico. Second row: J. Bogert, M. Baron, M. Frim, S. DeMercurio, R. Schepls, R. Leo, Mr. Julian Wilder. Third row: P. Klinger, R. Schut, L. Carbone, D. Provost, C. Alessi, E. Cortright, A. Pickel. Seated KL-Rl: L. Bergamo, P. Swatek, M. Kleyla, Mr. Julian Wilder. Standing: R. Keller, E. Aston, K. Wind. NINTH GRADE DRAMATICS CLUB Mr. Julian Wilder, Faculty Adviser The Ninth Grade Dramatic Club meets every Monday afternoon for the purpose of exploring reper- tory theater and learning the basic techniques of acting and directing. The group is presenting LIFE WITH FATHER this term, There are no club officers. 2 Z. i 3 I S s lr Autographs Senior Directory WHO Gloria Bachetti Barbara Baer Vincent Baldassano Edward Bandazian Robert Bieri Linda Blumenfeld Edward Borella Marilyn Brauer Authur Braun Michael Buitekant John Camp Rosemary Carbone Allan Cerny Thomas Cerbo Anne Chamberlain Carole Clarke Anita Cohen Vincent DeLalla Rena DeSimone Dennis Diamond Edward Doherty Wanda Dussmann John Eibl Eda Fortuna John Harms Stephen Havlicek Eric Heinrich William Henning Claudia Herman Robert Herrschaft Paul Hofsess William Kisker Vincent Kleyla Lucille Kramnick Edward Lange Noreen LeMien John Marr Audrey Matthews Edith. Mueller Sandra Munitz Thomas Montemurro Josephine Moriarty Barbara Morrell Carol Nichols Janette Parmentier Pat Pollio Virginia Rivers Barbara Rosenberg Charles Rosone Frank Rotella Barbara Ruby Jo Ann Scheck Merrie Schlinger Louise Sciacchetano John Stubbs Robert Taylor Richard Tomlin Donald Uhl Frank Voigt Marion Walton Edward Watson Brunny Weiss Rudolph Wiegand Judith Wilkinson Peter Wood Barry Yood Edward Zack Faith Zechmeister WHERE 580 Monroe Place 629 Edgewater Avenue 819 Pleasant View Terrace 704 Hamilton Avenue 410 Morse Avenue 855 Broad Avenue 661 Prospect Avenue 582 Monroe Place 351 Shaler Boulevard 969 Linden Avenue 632 Virgil Avenue 624 Bergen Boulevard 437 Chestnut Street 773 Clark Street 901 Ray Avenue 638 Shaler Boulevard 1024 Linden Avenue 591 Oakdene Avenue 754 Hamilton Avenue 918 Banta Place 647 Maple Avenue 524 Russell Avenue 755 Kingsland Avenue 825 Elizabeth Street 894 Virgil Avenue 560 Day Avenue 526 Bergen Boulevard 815 Charlotte Terrace 648 Bruce Street 539 Abbott Avenue 291 Shaler Boulevard 680 Kingsland Avenue 517 Morse Avenue 511 Chestnut Avenue 734 Edgewater Avenue 655 Bruce Street 686 Elm Avenue 492 Columbia Avenue 694 Bruce Street 563 Monroe Place 510 Greenmount Avenue 895 Linden Avenue 368 Edward Terrace 510 Ridgefield Terrace 673 Bruce Street 726 New York Avenue 567 Hillside Avenue 639 Oakdene Avenue 666 Ray Avenue 764 Kingsland Avenue 940 Slocum Avenue 697 Clark Street 647 Shaler Boulevard 593 Prospect Avenue 424 Abbott Avenue 1057 Edgewater Avenue 436 Chestnut Street 808 Linden Avenue 883 Ray Avenue 904 Maple Avenue 905 Linden Avenue 708 Hamilton Avenue 649 Hamilton Avenue 1 Elizabeth Street 856 Edgewater Avenue 644 Bruce Street 363 Shaler Boulevard 646 Slocum Avenue WHEN December 19 May 25 April 4 February 2 October 26 December 10 March 8 September 8 April 16 March 28 January 10 September 12 February 27 May 23 January 16 November 18 March 3 February 9 September 17 February 18 September 16 June 18 June 10 October 23 November 26 August 19 January 17 May 11 December 1 January 5 October 28 April 29 May 16 June 20 September 20 October 12 October 31 March 9 July 23 April 10 October 1 October 5 April 17 November 22 July 6 June 8 September 20 October 26 April 10 April 5 August 10 June 30 April 1 September 27 July 21 August 26 December 4 August 18 May 8 May 11 March 1 February 18 January 12 June 2 July 20 August 23 March 6 July 26 The Importance oi Being Earnest Standing, QL-RJ: V. Kleyla, A. Laris, J. Eibl, J. Wilson, J. Marr, M. Schlinger, J. Camp. Seated: L. Sciacchettano, E. Borella. Cast Qin order of appearancej Lane Algernon Moncrieff John Worthing Lady Bracknell Gwendolin Fairfax Cecily Cardew Miss Prism Dr. Chausable Merriman Director - Miss I John Eibl Vinny Kleyla John Camp Joanne Wilson Merrie Schlinger Adrienne Laris Louise Sciacchetano Eddie Borella John Marr rene Gsovski On Friday and Saturday evenings, January 29 and 30, the Junior-Senior class put forth its first dramatic endeavor when it successfully presented Oscar Wi1de's 'The Importance of Being Earnest,' a Trivial Farce for Serious-minded People. STAGE CREW Seated, lL-Rl: J. Eibl, P. Camp. Standing: R. Smol- inger, D. von der Lieth, R. Keller. G. Roberts, M. Miller, M. Kleyla, A. Zanella. Missing: Peter Wood. Iwi lg! I .QPU ,Ez 1 qivllvki Q2 , ?f Y4ff1H f!Y'C 'N es 3 if 1-'Sf' M iqi QW VMUR . . . There is a valor of the emotions and a valor of the muscles, courage to defy, courage to de- fend, and courage to attack. We are lucky if we have a little of each of these to live by. i 3f'5 I n X , 4 ip . M H- f .V Q fx? jmvw 3 Erffxg nI,.Q,ifg ' 4 my nge SQ Q 1,-S 540460 nf' 'VESVRSZ FW 57 vga UK! fm? 19:5 '53 , wa 19 111 sg ,,. , Q Wi' Q 5 gi ff f gig M 1 411 MJF! Q38'M39,fTf:moe7m27'ngqF q'7NgnNQy ,gg , 1' ,fr fn ,...-. vp 1 r I A 'G' The start of a Touchdown? FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Get 'em Rolli Fort Lee 0 Tenafly 14 Cliffside 12 Northern Valley 0 Hawthorne 14 East Paterson 0 IIS Get That Ball I Kneeling, QL-RJ: D. Konopacki, P. Wood, W. Jersey, M. Sokol, J. Boratto. Standing, CL-RJ: E. Watson, E. Von der Lieth, D. Diamond, Mr. Rosenmeier, R. Guina, R. Fairweather, A. Anzevino. Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield R.M.H.S. BASKETBALL TEAM Under the leadership of Coach Rosenmeier, our R. M, H, S. basketball team showed great promise in its first year of ex- istence. Although the Royals won only 8 games while losing twelve, many of the games lost were very close. Many of these close games were lost because of lack of experience, which caused mistakes to be made at crucial times. With a full season of competition behind them, the Royals should be a tough team to beat next year. Schedule Q 1 Park Ridge 74 Hasbrouck Heights 58 - 1 Q g Wood-Ridge 85 4 A V f ul, ,, Leonia 68 y V ' Q A. Wood-Ridge 48 be rs... i-,yy - ,Q Mahwah 51 -fax., if il' Paramus 58 x y , V A f Harrison 41 A if ' 'I N' ' A Stevens Academy 64 ' ' Steve Bryan. Mahwah 57 rdman Sarnm artino East Paterson 48 Boa Ber en Tech 44 85 M anage rs Harrison 46 Paramus 62 Bergen Tech 44 Midland Park 46 East Paterson 66 Midland Park 46 X if it Xe? Mike ' Longa u- . 1 N- r. Kneeling, QL-Rl: G. Brockman, J. Schwarz, D. Kaloostian, S. Zeman, R. Zack. Standing: J. Mastrogiovanni, S. Jacobsen, L. Harrigan, A. Seward, Mr. Smith, coach, D. Watson, V. Montalbano, R. Hirsh, R. Fair- ILINIUR VARSITY BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity team headed by Coach Smith has made its mark in county basketball circles. The highlight of the J. V, Basketball season was seeing our team roar from behind to top the highly touted Wood-Ridge and Stevens Tech teams. The team won 7 games while losing 9. weather. TRESHMAN BASKETBALL The Freshmen have proven themselves quite capable in handling the ball under the back boards. This Freshman team has established the reputation of being the most aggressive team in its league. We can pin our hopes for the future on this s irited rou . Meeting of Minds p g p Kneeling, LL-RJ: R. Luccarelli, R. Jones, R. Donadt, S. Erlich, D. Berinato, D. von derLieth. Standing: William Reilly-Coach, R. Fichtman, J. Levine, S. Young, G. Damroth, B. Anzevino, I. MacDonald. 717i Kneeling, QL-RJ: Mike Cargill, Pete Wolfarth, Ed Bogosian, Joe Casesse, Ken Williams, Gary Latawiec Captain, John Eibl Co-Captain, Bob Ianuale. Standing: Bob Rahner, Tony Trivasano, Carl Maucione, George Roberts, Coach Ray Yasson, Bob Hochauser, Joe Pernicone, Jon Pieja, Dave Hathaway. Missing from the picture: Fred Epner, Joe Vastano, Bob Lang, Ed Minkler. Ouchlllllll Wrestling V. Ridg. 1958-1959 Varsity Wrestling Schedule December 18 Thursday Englewood at Ridgefield 28 January 14 Wednesday Glen Rock at Ridgefield 30 January 28 Wednesday Ridgefield at Cliffside Park 35 February 7 Saturday Ridgefield at River Dell 24 February 20 Friday Ridgefield at Englewood 28 EXHIBITION MATCHES Paterson vs. Ridgefield 17 Pascack Valley vs. Ridgefield 14 Northern Valley vs. Ridgefield 16 Although our record for this year was poor, we improved steadily and nearly succeeded in winning our last two matches. Pete Wolfarth was our big winner losing only one and win- ning seven. Gary Latawiec, our Co- Captain, came through with some brilliant wins. John Eibl, our only senior, also had a fine record. Bob lanuali, Fred Epner, and Ed Minkler turned in some outstanding work along with Jon Pieja, Ken Williams, and Larry Vayda. Next year, we're hoping that our record will turn out better than this past year. Some of the outstanding freshman who look promising are Joe Pernicone, Mike Cargill, Carl Maucione, George Roberts, and Joe Vastano. It doesn't bend that waylll .11 ix- 5 time I fx . .K JU' -WY A f f X jgfsn. N u SYALSAX. fe-RYA so Vila' x ,swim 4-f QW Qs YM 9- R0Y4Z Standing, CL-RJ: E. Borella, Managerg F Voigt, R Berge J Boratt D . . , . a, . Watson, G. Latawiec, D. Spring, D. Diamond, A. Seward, R. Hirsch, Coach W. Smith. Kneeling: R. Zack, S. Zeidner, J. Camp, D. Herring, R. Pisano, M. Sokol, J. Cassese, R. Guina, E. Vonderlieth. xi fl aYou'i'9 out T RIDGEFIELD 'ROYALS VARSITY BASEBALL Tues. April 7 Thurs. April 9 Fri. April 10 Wed. April 15 Fri. April 17 Tues. April 21 Fri. April 24 Tues. May 5 Fri. May 8 Wed. May 13 Fri. May 15 Wed. May 20 Tues. May 26 Fri, May 29 Ridgefield at Paramus Ft. Lee at Ridgefield Ridgefield at N, Valley Cliffside at Ridgefield Ridgefield at Lodi Paramus at Ridgefield E, Paterson at Ridgefield' Ridgefield Park at Ridgefield Lakeland Reg, at Ridgefield Ridgefield at Cliffside Ridgefield at E. Paterson: 6:00 Ridgefield at Ridgefield Park Ridgefield at Lakeland Reg. Lodi at Ridgefield his is flow YOU do it Bow' Q 'Play balllll' QL-Rj S Meyer, L Nafash, C Lloyd, E I-Ioll, S Puletz, S Berger, F Zechmeister Front center B Weiss 19 'lealln Tea Lynn Ferrars, G. Pieroni Co-Captains Mrs. Jane Savage Faculty Adviser The Freshman Cheerleaders have been loyal and vivacious supporters of the Freshman Basketball Team. The girls ap- peared at each scheduled game well supplied with the pep and enthusiasm necessary to spur the team to victory. FRESH MAN ...W CH E E R I- E A D E R S QL RJ s Thompson, M Gentile, F MacDonald, P cm-bone, E For ADVERTISERS To our advertisers, we, the class of 1959 express our deep appreciation for the support so generously offered. CONGRATULATIONS , V ' TO THE U AAAAAA 0? 'Y Z? . 9 A uzfclem Ak +9 Maia A A xv w 1' , X0 J ca f l, f Sail, x A 1 W 51, XA 'YL '55 X + AX ' ' E TS y I fb ' Jliigjxfg, if 405: 0 Avg 47 49 S ' QQ 22 ft' . jx V ,I V A -' A .A A wr f i 0 A 'ifff A 0I'I'l0I l 0l,U A A. BACHETTI V. BACHE'I'I'I WE IOIN A PROUD COMMUNITY IN WISI-IING YOU TI-IE CLASS OF '59 SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS IN ATTAINING- YOUR CI-IOSEN GOALS Pfister Chemical Works Ridgefield, New I ersey ' Ridgefield Exchange Club Ridgefield, New Iersey A Sponsors of the FREEDOM sl-IRIN: and the Annual SchoIas'l'ic Scholarship Award ISRAEL BERKOWITZ IOHN H. BLACKLEY GEORGE BODGER DOUGLAS D. CARLSON ERNEST CLERI MARTIN CUMMINS CASSIUS DALY, IR. GEORGE A. DUFFY FRANK GENNARI OTTO HESSNER WILLIAM HESSNER WILLIAM HESSNER, IR. A. THEODORE HOLMES A. THEODORE HOLMES, IR. DR. I-IERMAN I. HOROWITZ ERNEST KOHLSAAT BENIAMIN LABOV . CONRAD LU'Iz IAMES N. MARSHALL ANGELO MASTRANGELO JOSEPH MORENG EDWIN A. A. MULLER RICHARD NEUSCHELER DR. 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WREDE OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS Sales and Service Estimates Cheerfully Given 271 Hillside Avenue Palisades Park, New Iersey Notary Public EDWARD L. ZACK INSURANCE AGENCY All forms of Insurance ' Auto Fire ' Life Liability Service is my Business 363 Shale! Boulevard Ridgefield, New Iersey WI-litney 3-6556 WHitney 3 6520 ,.L.,:F',,. it ' j we e uple mise New Iersey's Largest Collection of Early American MAPLE - PINE - CHERRY WHitney 5-0738 HOME FURNISHINGS 125 Bergen Boulevard fRoute 63D RIDGEFIELD, NEW JERSEY SHALER SUPER MARKET 555 Shcxler Boulevard Ridgefield, New Iersey WH 3-5281 CAldwell 6-8288 Night Phone CLif'tord5-2752 DYER INSULATIONS HOME and INDUSTRIAL 143 Roselind Avenue Caldwell, New Ievrsey RALPH P. DYER Phone: WHitney 5-3080-1-2 PALERMO SUPPLY CO. Distributors Plumbing and Heating Supplies Crane and Kohler Products 373 Anderson Avenue Fairview, New Iersey 444 Livingston Street Norwood, New Iersey Phones DUHM 5-3097 Dumont 54400 Shop: UNion 3-7368 Res: UNion 5-5069 North Iersey Flooring Co. 'HARDWOOD FLOORING 46 South Front Street Bergentield, New Iersey R. W. FOSTVEDT SERVICE Yale Electric Co. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Wiring of Every Description 5904 Park Avenue West New York, New Iersey GEORGE ROSENBERG A Friend Compliments of B. F. M. Co., Inc. Zimmermann, Ornstein 6: Co. Accountants and Auditors 4300 Bergenline Avenue Union City, New Iersey UNion 5-4567 All Work Guaranteed Estimates Clheeriully Given lay-lay Roofing 6 Siding Co. 7509 Park Avenue North Bergen, New Iersey Ioseph Mongelia UNion 5-2891 'f H iii Q WHMY 36740 F E c ii: ::': ::'4' ,sf-5 :1:1: 2 :,s:e:a.s.s:z:s:s :1: ZIIQ Ross Agency iiili' I I ,.:, ti i W? ' ' ' . --1-:2-114 2 -1-1'----'2-2 ,.-: r,-. 1 .f.-.r:2:A1.:rL-:.:-.-.','.-. . . 1 rl. ,,.,',,,: 5 ,1,:,:,:,::.1:,:,:,,g:1:,:g:. . 5.51,,15.3,5.j.5.5:5::g:2:-' in I I 'Ti in us Quote You Russ SAFECU i of TI cv 4ME9'X 45 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. I. Real Estate and Insurance ' ' 5' xi ' 1 , x O H - I o M' ' 6 WH 3-5146 Free Delivery Ridgefield Pharmacy Leo B. Czyzewski, R.P. 595 Broad Avenue Ridgefield, N. I. WH 5-0897 H. H. Harms Painter and Decorator 894 Virgil Avenue Ridgefield, N. I. Congratulations to Class of '59 Ho-Maid Ice Cream Compliments of Hewitt Mfg. Co. Athletic Clothing 775 Main Avenue Passaic, N. I. Favorito's Amoco Service 312 Broad Ave. Cor. Shaler Blvd. Ridgefield, N. I. Anthony I. Favorito, Prop. WH 5-5390 Hardware, Paints, Tools Housewares, Garden Supplies I. B. Linder Hardware Co. 579 Bergen Boulevard Ridgefield, N. l. WH 5-7458 CQNGRATULATIQNS Moizman'S United Cigar Co To The 595 Broad Avenue Ridgefield, New Iersey Class of 1959 Complete Line of Stationery, Toys and Greeting Cards Fabulous Ridgefield School Buttons, Emblems Sam Rosenberg Decals and Pennants Our Specialty Distinctive Line of Social and Commercial Printing 6: Engraving Congratulations May the first Graduating Class ot Ridgefield Memorial High School Give Strength to the Future of our Country! Adam I. Ruby, Inc. fElmer I. Ruby, Pres.I insurance That's Our Business 15 Exchange Place. Iersey City 2. N. I. HEnderson 4-8336 940 Slocum Ave.. Ridgefield, N. I. WH 5-1940 Congratulations To The First Class! Compliments of Association Films. Inc. Broad at Elm Street Ridgefield, N. I. Serving the Community and the Nation With the best in Free Loan and Rental Films If you appreciate quality cleaning, call Kels Cleaners French Dry Cleaning G Shirt Launderers 553 Shaler Boulevard Pick Up :St Delivery Ridgefield, N. I. WH 5-8524 Slip Covers, Rugs, Drapes Stored Free Complete Laundry Service E. H. Kliebenstein Construction df Earth Moving Equipment E. H. KI.IEBE'.NS'I'E'lN CO. 1099 Hendricks Causeway Ridgefield, N. I. WH 3-5533 Van Heertum's Hardware, Paints, Wallpaper Schwinn Bicycles, Toys 266 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. I. Shaler Pharmacy Vito Pernicone, Ph.G. Prescriptions 676 Shaler Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. WI 4-1418 WH 5-5503 WH 5-8522 WH 5-9759 EI-Y SAYSr Never say stop! 6 Green Hoon! Until yOu I'eCICl'1 the top. CATERING 533 Shaler Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. With the best of luck, always. The Ely Shoe Shop Palisades Park, N. I. Established 1887 WI 4-0092 Hoebel Florist Route 46 Fort Lee, N. I. Member of Florists' Telegraphic Delivery UN 6-7483 Estimates Given E. Hedin Metal Weather-Stripping oi Doors and Windows - Caulking 514 - 70th Street Guttenberg, N. I. Stone Suppliers - Stone Contractors Bergen Bluestone Co., Inc. 404 Route 17 Paramus, N. I. Phone, COliax 1-1903 WH 5-7796 UN 9-5550 AAA Appliances Authorized Sales 6: Service for: RCA, Frigidaire, Whirlpool, Maytag Philco, GE, Westinghouse Norge, Hotpoint, ABC 535 Bergen Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. MILTON FRANK, Manager WH 3-5397 Prompt Delivery Columbia Liquor Store With Liquor, We're Quicker 100 E. Columbia Avenue Palisades Park, N. I. Steven Gabriel United Auto Sales Authorized Dealers RENAULT - PEUGEOT Motor Cars 217 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. I. WI 4-8600 WH 3-7018 UN 9-2585 Schaefer Woodcraft Cabinet Making and Carpentry 654 Bergen Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. Sophie Thaler Embroidery Works 320 - 54th.Street West New York, N. I. Roy Thaler Norbert Thaler WH 3-2500 Turnpike Diner 6: Motel Route 46 Ridgefield, N. I. Cordts 6 Heinsohn Delicatessen - Groceries Fresh Fruits 6. Vegetables Prime Meats G Poultry Complete Line ol Frozen Foods Wines, Liquors and Beers 502 Broad Avenue Ridgefield, N. I. Experimenters!! Amateur Radio Ops!! SEE US FIRST Nidisco, Inc. Electronic Parts Distributors 484 Bergen Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. WH 3-0510 Open 9-6 Daily Mon., Fri. 'til 8:30 P.M. Bzriand 6 Umland Oil Co. 686 Lafayette Avenue Hathorne, N. I. Fuel Oil Call, HA 7-1684 Service Installations Call HA 7-6591 WH 3-9732 Free Delivery L. AND R. ITALIAN-AMERICAN GROCERY CO. :Specializing In llmported and Domestic Foods X670 Anderson Avenue Cliffside Park, N. I. ISIDORE I. KONIGSBERG Painting, Decorating, Paper Hanging 190 Ninth Street Fairview, N. I. WH 5-2516 Compliments ol GEORGE H. SWATEK UN 9-2777 Complete Insurance Coverage DIAMOND WINDOW CLEANING CO. Floor Waxing, Ianitorial Service 705 - 85th Street North Bergen, N. I. On Route U. S. No. l WH 3-9793 AR'I'IE'S TAVERN 'Arthur and Mary Huebner 316 Broad Avenue Ridgefield, N. I. WH 5-5849 ARTHUR GLOGAN Plumbing and Heating 593 Broad Avenue Ridgefield, N. I. LEONARD CARACCIOLO General Contractor Aluminum Our Specialty 773 Day Avenue BETTY LEE DRUG STORE 306 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. I. Prescriptions, Cosmetics, Wines, Liquors Ridgefield, N. I. WH 5-5306 WI 4-1446 un 1-v . SKOBLO'W'S KIDDIE SHOP 260 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. I. ART UPHOLSTERED I-'URNITURE CO. 483 Bergen Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. KOCHER'S PORK STORE. INC. Manufacturers of Smoked Meats G Bologna 634 Bergen Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. WH 5-7086 Wholesale 51 Retail WH 5-9714 George Yacenda, Prop. YACENDA'S SHELL STATION Ridgefield Traffic Circle Ridgefield, N. I. BROAD TAVERN I2 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. I. , WH 5-9783 Helen Bonardi HEI.EN'S BEAUTY SALON 829 State Highway No. 5 Ridgefield, N. I. LINCOLN PAPER OO. Ridgefield Park, N. I. WH 5-5587 DANIEL DENERO Custom Builder 265 Highland Avenue Palisades Park, N. I. WI 7-13301 RIDGE!-'IELD DELICATESSEN 872 Shale: Boulevard. Ridgefield Ioe 6- Lil Levine, Props. All Kinds of Delicatessens Home Made Salads BRAHMS CHEVROLET CO., INC. 118-124 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. I. Herbert I. Wolkenberg, Sales Mgr. IWI 4-2700 MORSEMERE PHARMACY Wm. H. Luckey, B.S., M.S., Pharmacist Columbia 6 Broad Aves. Palisades Park, N. I. WH 5-5108 Compliments of EVERSEAI. MANUFACTURING CO. Tillie and Lou LOU'S TAVERN 732 Bergen Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. FREY'S PHARMACY 'The Prescription Store C. M. Frey, Ir., B.S., Reg. Pharm. 698 Anderson Avenue. Cliffside Park. N. I. WH 5-4303 WH 3-8279 Frank Giannantonio, Prop. RIDGEFIELD FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions 508 Broad Avenue Ridgefield, N. I. WH 3-1968 Dan Grasser Complete Lubrication, Tires, Auto Repairs DAN'S TEXACO SERVICE 576 Bergen Boulevard Ridgefield, N I. MICHAEUS BEAUTY SALON Personalized Styles - Stylist Rear of Mike's Barber Shop 549 Shaler 'Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. Boulevard Beauty Salon Val's Barber Shop 674 Shaler Boulevard WH 5-8873 Ridgefield, N Compliments of GREAT BEAR SPRING OO. MODERN HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. Roofing Contractor, Home 6- Industry 467 Shaler Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. A. Padrone WH 3-8567 LOCASCIO PAINTING CO., INC. Painting and Decorating Contractors 342 Shaler Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. WH 3-1718 Mr. I. F. Lo Cascio WH 3-1288 WILLIAM R. HOLTIE Plumbing and Heating, Iobbing Estimates Cheerfully Given UN 7-5810 B. Novack GENERAL EMBROIDERY WORKS Manufacturers of Automatic Swiss Embroidery and Novelties 320 - 62nd Street West New York, N. I. SLOCUTM STATIONERS 678 Shaler Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. WH 5-9754 Meuter Bros., Inc. Rambler Sales and Service Serving Our Community 42 Years! 995 Edgewater Avenue Ridgefield, N. I. WH 5-5537 SHALER SWEET SHOPPE 545 Shaler Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. Best of Luck to the 1959 Graduates UN 4-4796 Leo Rogath DAVID EMBROIDERY CO. Manufacturers of Embroderies Laces and Novelties 5606 Iackson Street West New York, N. I. Dies, Molds, Designing Steel Engraving, Metal Stamping Weiss Manufacturing 61 Tool Co. 520 - 66th Street West New York, N. I. UN 3-3204 Overpeck Auto Body Complete Bear Service Front ends rebuilt and brake service electric arc, gas welding and razing collision work, painting, towing 1150 Hendricks Causeway Ridgefield, N. I. WH 5-4862 Estimates Given WH 5-8758 Home Repairs, Alterations TED BURZENSKI 'General Contractors, Carpenters lPlayrooms, Additions F. MONTIEMURRO EMBROIDERY 316 - 53rd Street IWest New York, N. I. 679 Edgewater Avenue UN 5-3942 Ridgefield, N. I. WH 5-1555 Motor Analysis WH 3-9837 Pete LAWTON SERVICE STATION Charles Rossi, George Hopler, Props. Expert Auto Repairing Modern Lubrication and Equipment 878 Bergen Boulevard, Ridgefield, N. I. BRIGNOLA'S CITIES SERVICE 'Grease Iobs 5- Tune-ups 464 Broad Avenue Ridgefield, N. I. Compliments of HANDY CORNER 8 Abbott Avenue Palisades Park, N. I. BIG CHIEF MARKETS Quality Italian Groceries WH 3-3566 Free Delivery RAFI-'AE1.E'S PHARMACY 731 Anderson Avenue Prompt, Free Delivery Cliffside Park, N. I. WI 7-0846 TI-IE CAROLYN SHOP. INC. Tots To Teens 212 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. I. Compliments of KARADONTES FLORIST Over A Half Century of Service KIRCHNER DANCE STUDIO Grand and Ruby Avenues WH 3-5166 Palisades Park, N. LINC 'CRAFT S- PARIS! The Home of Fine Floors 133 Broad Avenue Palisades Park, N. I, WI 4-7293 lService Shoe Repairing 506 Broad Avenue Ridgefield, N. l. Finest Workmanship, Best Materia1 RIDGEFIELD WINES 6 LIQUORS Imported, Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Beers 775 Edgewater Ave., cor. Shaler Boulevard Ridgefield, N. I. WH 5-2220 WH 3-1884 A Fritz G Son NABORHOOD SERVICE STATION Tires, Brakes, Battery Service Repairs, Ignition, Lubrication Cor. Bergen Boulevard 6 Lafayette Avenue Ridgefield N. I. Steaks - Steak Sandwiches - Sea Food THE P'I.ATTER Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge 634 Gorge Road Cliffside Park, N. I., Sonny, Manager oe , PEPPY'S TAP ROOM 16 State Highway 5 fOpp. Edgewater Yacht Basinl WH 5-9836 1111122123111 EE .g.i'----1... nl l A f '5f':Y 'Ll as er all uife onl l x P yo y .5- 5 ig ' Q 35 :ll'li'4 5 5 egznnmg to lwe on Xiizz ,little e as ' rilffg 5 E 3 Well help you amass that fortune as ig ig jionflnil ent you climb the ladder to success , . . ' and help you manage it when you reach the top! NATIONAL COMMUNITY BANK fffilg I1. 1,51 ,,:,,: 5.3I.:55:E,,:'jV1:555:1:5:5g5g :zg 5:555,,Zgi2555555.552553jf,E5S5351525EgE5E531555555552525555:3535525525555355555125522252552pQE55QEfE2EfEQ5QfEEEE2E2E2E2EEEEE2E2E2EfiSEEEEE2EZE2EQESE2EQE2ESES5SEEZZE2EQESEEEQEQEQ2QESESEQEQEQE23Q5QEE3QE2SE5E5E2E2E5E555E5E3E3E5E525E555E5E3E522E5E5EQEQEQEQEQEQEfEfEiEQE2EfEEEiEfE E EQE2E2EQEQEQEEEQEQE22Q2QEQEQEQEQEQ2QSQSQEQEQ2QEQSQEQEQEQEQSQEQEQEEEQ5Q2Q2Q5E5E2E2E2E5E2E3E5E2E1EjEQflfEll The Community-Minded Bank Broad Avenue at Traffic Circle ' Ridgefield, N. J. iii Fxzpias- 1 ' i :emu . . r lllilgiili Member F erlerul Deposit I nsurunce I' pnrnhrm ' ' f' if lla, li il 1ua'!r .sim aziassrzaasrasffmfvzzvaesr 'z a s1fsmf1.Frm' 'f airsesggggzsglgQglgljliilglsrazlxi5liLlll.lgQ2!ilHilimalsaaaflslgggflflgQgglsmsliligiigilglglglilglilililgllillllggg El ssaamsislilflililllixeiiswaunsxzssssaileisilisskazazzzzzzszszsissiiiiliasaeaszszeeeasasleseaeszzsnssssnizmass PATRONS P.T.A. of Ridgefield Memorial High School Dac Television A Friend Martin Ganz, M.D. William C. Giordano, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Huss I. V. Floor Waxing Morsemere Barber Shop Dr. and Mrs. S. Nafash Park Sales ci Service Co. Leonard E. Rosen, M.D. Shalar Bakery Anthony M. Susinno M.D. Mr. and Mrs. E. Watson Mrs. C. A. Wood, Ir. S. A. S. UNITI EMBROIDERY WORKS Manufacturers of Automatic Embroideries 307 62nd Street West New York, N. I. UN 3-3257 A. Bandel VICTORY EMBROIDERY WORKS Manufacturers of Laces and Embroideries 715 25th Street Union City, N. I. UN 7-3030 CELWAY CORP- WALTER EMBROIDERY WORKS. INC. Manufacturers of 808 . 213g sgmeg Embroideries, Laces and Novelties ,Union City, N. I. 621 14th Street, Union City. N. I. Ralph Zellweger Ernest Zellweger UN 4-2596 Harold Iaffe GEORGE RENAULT FOUNDRY IAFFE EMBROIDERY WORKS Mfrs. of Schiffli Embroidery Laces and Novelty Fabrics 320 - 62nd Street. West New York. N. I. 1614 - 77th Street North Bergen, N. I. Compliments of THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF IEWISH WOMEN Ridgefield, N. I. CLIFF BOWLING CENTER 515 Anderson Avenue Cliffside Park, N. I. Open Saturday and Sunday WH 3-9611 'A' FERDINAN D UHL UHL'S GULF SERVICE Routes 1 - 9 - 46 and Columbia Avenue Palisades Park New Iersey ARIES f'l'he RamI Dickinson High School's semi-annual Literary Magazine, sends Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Epilogue and all its readers The Seniors Wish to Thank TOM PECE . For His Time G Effort on our Behalf WH 3-2451 - 2454 Aztec Embroidery Co. Manufacturers of Embroideries, Laces, Novelties 483 Cliff Street Fairview, N. I. PATRONS A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albers Alice and Don. Mr. and Mrs. P. Anders Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Angevine Mr. and Mrs. William R. Augustine Mr. and Mrs. T. Albert B Mr. Van Bachetti Mr. and Mrs. John Baer Mr. and Mrs. John Bandazian Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bell Ben and Dee Reverend Louis Benes Mr. and Mrs. M. Berk Richard Coombes The Corneliuses Mr. and Mrs. C. Crowell Mr. and Mrs. F. Cummings Mrs. Ruth Carbone D Mr. John D'Amore Mr. and Mrs. D'Amore Captain and Mrs. H. Dederick Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deepers Mr. and Mrs. M. Denenberg Mrs. Sidney M. Denice Ralph De Simone W. Donnelly and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Bobbi and Jimmy The Bobciks Mr. and Mrs. V. Bogerton Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bogosian Carol Borella Edward Borella Emma Borella Florence Borella Stephen Borella Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brady Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Brauer John and Marilyn Brauer Edward Braun Mrs. Edward Braun Richard E. Braun Mr. and Mrs. Morris Braunstein Fred Brewer Helen M. Briggs Peter Broker William Broessel Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Brown's Soda Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Buchner Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Buitekant C Mr. and Mrs. A. Cahill Libera Calabrese Anthony Cannizzio Victoria Cannizzio Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Mr. and Mrs. George A. Duffy E Eda and Allan Mr. and Mrs. John Eibl Mr. and Mrs. E. Esposito F Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fehling Mr. and Mrs. Milton Feldman Mr. and Mrs. .Ferra lVlr. and Mrs. Ferrara G Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gahn Mrs. M. Goos Mr. and Mrs. David Gottlieb Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Greenland Mr. and Mrs. L. Gress The Guinas H . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hannigan Mr. and Mrs. R. Harmer Mrs. G. Havlicek Mrs. Blanche Heinrich Mr. and Mrs. D. Capalbo Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cargill Mr. and Mrs. John Casey Mr. and Mrs. Emil Cicchetti Barbara and Jim Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Comstock Eric Heinrich Tina Heinrich Mr. ancl Mrs. Mae Hicks Charles V. Henry Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Connor Mr. and Mrs. M. Conrad and Mrs. James H. Cooke Mr. Addie Combes Mrs. George Coombes Mr. and Mrs. Henry WCerny Mr- and Mrs. J-R- Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Hirs Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. E. Hofmann Mr, and Mrs. G. Hofsess Marie and Alois Holzer I Mr. and Mrs. Imbach Mr. and Mrs. PATRONS J O. Jensen John's Service Station Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jordan K Mr. Fred Kessler Norman Kiel Marie A. Kimball Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klauser Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kleyla, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kosky Mr. and Mrs. E. Koudelka Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kramnick L Mr. and Mrs. D. La Morte Mr. and Mrs. E. Lange Mr. and Mrs. Lauria and Mrs Mr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Barbara Mr. and Mrs. . Walter Leistritz . William Le Mien Lieb J. Lind Lowell Loibl Mr. Clinton Lund Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lund M Mr. and Mrs. James A. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mannie Mary and John Mr . and Mrs. Ro er Matthews 8 . Ralph Maucione Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. S. Miserendino Mr. and Mrs. Mittermeier Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moeller Mr. and Mrs. L. Moots Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moots Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Paul Morrongiello Max Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Family W. Muller Milton Munitz Joseph Moreng V. Moriarty N Alice Naedler Mr. and Mrs. Knud Neandross Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nemeth and Mrs. John Nichols and Mrs. E. Nodelman and Mrs. Carl Nowack O The Oates Family of Arizona Mr. and Mrs. V. Oberthaler P PAL Sports Center Iimmy Pallotta Mr. and Mrs. William Panaychda Dr. Clifford W. Parliment Mrs. Clifford W. Parliment Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jerome Parme ntier Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pece Elizabeth Power R Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rehrauer Mr. and Mrs. YV. Reilly John Rendill John Ress Family Tobias Ress Family Mr. and Mrs. E. Rinker Mr. and Mrs. A. William Ritchie Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roccasecca and Mrs. William Rose Arlene Rosenberg Bobbi Rosenberg Raymond Rosenberg Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ruby and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ruefer Russo S Mr. and Mrs. A. Schaller Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheele Mr. and Mrs. John Scheele Mr. Warren Scherer Mrs. Corinne Schlinger Mr. and Mrs. William Schlosser Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. H. Schnakenberg Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Schott Mr. and Mrs. John Schut Mr. and Mrs. E. Schwarz Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Schwarz Mr. and Mrs. L. Sciacchetano Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Seward Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Skewes Mr. Frank Smith Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith Mrs. Mildred Smith Mrs. Sokolik Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Spalosky Mrs. Spieker Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanton Mr. Theodore Stoltenborg Dale Storm Mr. and Mrs. George Stubbs Mrs. Margaret Stubbs PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. Arne Swensen T Albert Tannenlnaum Tedesco Beverage Company Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Tripodi V Mr. and Mrs. Arie Van Dort Mr. and Mrs. E. Valle Miss Jane L .Vetdon W Mr. and Mrs. William H. Walker' Mrs. Herbert Walton Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walton and Mrs. Charles I-I. Wanamaker Melissa C. Wanamaker Mrs. Helen Watson Mrs. Frieda Weiss Greg Weiss Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Richard Weiss and Mrs. Whalen and Mrs. George Wiemer and Mrs. Charles Wilkinson and Mrs. David Wilson and Mrs. Mac Winickoff and Mrs. Charles Wodey and Mrs. Edward J .Wohlfarth Z Mary Zampella and Daughter and Mrs. Stephen Zechmeister Joy reigns supreme as our Queen is crowned! L-R: Carol Nichols, Mr. W. A. Skewes, Gloria Bachetti, Faith Zechmeisger, BOOSTERS A Christine Amicosante Mr. and Mrs. Aarouson Mr. and Mrs. E. Alessi Anne and Johnnie Anonymous Frances Anstedt Harold Aschinger Marjorie Auda Mr. and Mrs. Udo Bach Joan Baley Vivian Baglieri Ronald Bandazian Barbara and Kenny Barbara and Paul Mrs. Barbutt Edward D. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. R. Bearm Mr. and Mrs. D. Beinhackea Amelia Berardo Ella Biclcwit Sophie Bielser Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bieri Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Boren Mr. Forrest Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Braun Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bromley Mr. and Mrs. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bryman Beth-Ann Buitelcant Miss Audrey Burlcart C Mr. and Mrs. Calverro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carapezza Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carlucci Carol and Bill Carol Ann and Riclc Carol B. and Dennis K. Miss Irene Carrara Miss Irene K. Carrara Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cavi Robert and Russell Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chaliff Eileen S. Chesis The Ciofii Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Conti Mr. and Mrs. V. Corcoran Mrs. Melba Costello Mr. and Mrs. Ray Craft D Mr. and Mrs. A. Day Mr. and Mrs. De Lalla Mr. and Mrs. Dellin M. De Pasquale Rose De Pierro Patricia De Simone Miss Agnes Deublein Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietz Irish John Dilley Mr. and Mrs. Michael Di Micco Mrs. Joyce Dobias Mr. and Mrs. E. Donnigan Bob Duffy Doerr Mr. A. Dussman Mrs. Theresa Dussman DonE8tG E Edith and Richy Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ehruetreu F Mr. and Mrs. Victor Farb Dorothy Feistel Pvt. Al Flade Miss Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. N. Fritz Flade Walter Flade G. W. Foster John Frawley G Mrs. Garbutt Gear Grinders Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Jean Mr Mr E. Glassman Jack Goldberg Irving Goldstein Walter Gordon Paul Graetz and Sons Gray Miss Bettye Green Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenfield Mr. and Mrs. G. G. GriH71n Mr. and Mrs. Mal Gurian H Mrs. Martha Habedanlc Cathie Hammell June Hammell Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hans Mrs. Kathi Hartwig Mrs. Henry Heflich Mr. and Mrs. John Hegarty Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heinze David Henning George Henning George and June Henning Lillian Henning Mrs. Mary Hoffmann R. Holden Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holclsworth Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horowitz J Jack and Jeanie V. James Janet and Bill Jean and Bob Judy and Mike K Mr. and Mrs. D. Kaisand Mary Kallas Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaminsky Mr. and Mrs. H. Kanzer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kaplan Karen and Joe Karen Kappmeier Rita Kassab Mr. and Mrs. M. Kenneally Kim Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kirsch Stanley Kitchen Pvt. Charles R. Knapp Mrs. Louise C. Koch Mr. and Mrs. M. Kowalsky L Nick Labrocca- Mrs. Lambert Gary La Tawiec Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Mr. and Mrs. Ken Leddy Mrs. Bernice Levine Mr. and Mrs. G. Levine Mr. ancl Mrs. Jack Liebeck Linda and Jimmy M. Lisefski Mr. and Mrs. Eric Loeb Mr. and Mrs. Luber Mr. and Mrs. Lubin Richard and Eugene Luccarelli M Lloyd MacDonnell Mr. and Mrs. L. Malnigy Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Marks Mary and Doug Marty and Elaine Eric A. Mayer Mrs. Stanley Mazan Mr. Edmund Meissner Mrs. Gertrude Meissner John D. Messner John Mevery BOOSTERS Michelle and Gabe Mr. and Mrs. George Miller Andrew P. Moravick Helen T. Moroney N Mr. and Mrs. Eric H. Natter S. Nelsen Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neuman O Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Offitzer Mr. and Mrs. Oldman Mr. and Mrs. Victor O'Toole P Martha Pallotta The Parker's Margaret Passarotti Pat and Tony Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perlmutter Mr. and Mrs. F. Pieroni Mrs. Robert F. Pipo Mr. and Mrs. Henry Powsnery Jean Press Paul Preston R Mr. and Mrs. Alex Raphael Rena and Eddy Ricky and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. T. Rieser James R. Robertson Rosemary and Mike Dr. and Mrs. William Rosenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenberg Ginger Rosenberg Anthony Rotella lvlr. and Mrs. D. A. Rovane Mr. and Mrs. B. Rubin Rynda and Larry S Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Saloman Mr. and Mrs. L. Schneed Mr. and Mrs. H. Schelberg Mrs. G. F. Schober Raymond Schott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C Schlosser Neil Schore Mr. and Mrs. Rogert Schwartz Gilda Sciacchetano Louise Sciacchetano Lee Scott Mr. and Mrs. S. Sessler Sharen and Eddie Mr. and Mrs. J. Small Lena Smith Connie Squillante Mrs. Lucy Squitieri Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Lillian Storm Mildred Strain Suzie and Rick Catherine Swensen T Rose Tambwuni Tom and Ginger Mr. Jeff Tomlin Mrs. Jeff Tomlin U Karen S. Uhl Mrs. E. Uhl Mrs. F. Uhl V Mrs. Edith Van Dort George Van Nosclall Spivalc BOOSTERS Robert Van Nosdall K. Van Zilen Gregory Vartian Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Veale Theresa Ventura Robbie Verdon Bill Voorhis Mary Jane Voorhis Mrs. Frances Voorhis William L. Vooorhis W Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wail Warren and Ann Mrs. Margaret Watson Robert Waslick John Whalen Alfred Wiegand Mrs. Hedwig Wiegand Mrs. M. Wiegand Nina Wong Mrs. C. A. Wood, Jr. Z Lillian Zaclcman Mr. and Mrs. James Van Nosclall Compliments of A FRIEND GEO. SCHAAF, INC. PLUMBING - HEATING PIPING GAS HEATING 8: APPLIANCES Sales 0 Service 0 Installaiion Office 8: Showroom 553 BROAD AVE. AT CIRCLE Ridgefield. N. J. 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