Ridgefield Park High School - Idler Yearbook (Ridgefield Park, NJ)
- Class of 1936
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SUCCESS '-4 if- ?x L IHL IDLER FOREW ORD W '7 0 iw .,: :' X 1 x rr' X, l , 5:1 1. .Lf , . U, . , 1 ' -,Al 1 u,w',,- , W' 'ri H 'Eve mf. W' ' fx J Fixx' f :A 1: iifmi ' .1 R',-, A , '. fl A THE IDLER C ON FEN TS w . . P. Ci- tg 1 ff - ,xiii A ' H 3-'CR Q Lvl -3 f'i3'11f2 DEDIC X 1 ION w f - v A, . A .,- ,, 1 . . , . , , MR. G. C. BATE Rlhgzfurlb Bark Buhllc Schools RIDGEFIELD PARK N J A RAY PALMER SUPERVISI G PRINC Graduate of the Cla o l95o It nas been asked that I prepare a mes ag ln your edltlon of the Idler Such a message, I tace lt, nature of commendatlon or your success thus far on your llfe and advlce and counsel for the future THQ former lS comrend you on your achlevement The latter 1S far more e to be lncluded should be 1H the journey through easy I heartlly dlfflcult Perhans ou r1ll permlt ne to use the words of others No chance :hy there's HOthlHg but chance For The he The The chances have just begun the best verse hasn't been rhymed yet best house hasn't been planned, hlghest peak hasn't been cllmbed yet m1ght19St rlvers aren't spanned 't worry and fret, falnt hearted ! For the best Jobs haven't been started, The best work hasn't been done Another poem about They do me wrong who say I come no When once I knock and Fall to For every nay I stand outslde your And bld you wake, and rlse to the same subject contalns these llnes more flnd you 1n, door, flght and w1n Though deep 1n are, Wrlng not your hands and wee I lend my arm to all who say I can No shamefaoed outcast ever sank so deep, But yet mlght r1se and be agaln a man The Opiortunltles you have had for tralnlng 1D school and ulsewhere w1ll, I hope, help you to avold the mire Should mlsfortune befall you, however, it 1S my prayer that you may have the strength and courage to 'rise and be agaln a man Slncerely Vours, Supervlslng Prlnelpal Schools . . N AL d s A ,ss T A: . S r . . 1 . . . -1 . I . l . . ' F ' ' . M V . 0 . . . . AA V . . . . . . I y v' M' M , In a little poem on Opportunity appears this stanza: H - 1: ' ' 7 I . . . T . . , . . . . Don ' - I C , H . . . . . ' . . ll . . . . . . . . 0 . 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WILLIAMS THEIDLER Webster Prlce Robert Snyder Tom McK1nney .Mm1Bwkm Jeane Alexander Dorls Allen Philip Reed Myra Mihan Dorls Luhrs Lucy Yeaman Kathryn Mullin Richard Dleckoff Ronald Hasbrouck Kathryn Swift Virginla Becker Harriet nyce Robert Dore Eleanor Caldroney JmeSmHw Ethel Kingsley ll I 'IDLER ST FF Edltor in-C lef Asslstant Edltor Buslness Manager Assistant BUS1H6SS Manager Edltor ASSlStant Art Asslstant Humor Literary Asslstant Literary Society Assistant Soclety Boys' Asslstant Boys' Girls' Assistant Sports Sports Sports Gossip Gosslp EGZLTZOI' Edltor Edltor Ejltor Edltor Edltor Editor Edltor Edltor Edltor Ed1tOT HUs'Cmems MrE'Cmems Treasurer February Class Prophecy The Idler Staff began 1ts work under two serious handl caps lack of tlme, and the uncertalnty of our financial status However, after every meeting, we felt more COHfld6UCB in ourselves As time went on, this confldence lncreased, as did our flnances We had many happy moments during our meetlngs, our debates for and agalnst new ideas were lengthy, furious, and hlghly entertalning F1nally,we emerged from the deptds of UUC6Tt3lHtJ and enjoyed a short breathing spell Now, we humbly present what we nope w1ll be a new and very different 1936 HIDLERH. 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' 2 -V .mf 4. 1 kV VF fx 5 Q, THEIDLER Jean Alexander Classical French Club l , 1, Latin club l, Q, 4, Idler Staff 4, Art Fdlt r, Trl Y CCh31T nan of Flnance COmNltt99j Pro pe t College Helen Applegate Commerclal S anlsh Moon , Pattl , Hot tee 4, Dance COmmltt86 4 French Club, Trl Y, Dramatic Club Prospect Buslness Phllip Baker Scientlfic French 2, 4, SC1GHC6 Club Track 3 Prospect Buslness Vlrginla Becker Sclentlflc Class Secretary 4,Lat1n Club l, 2 HPatt1e 2,German C u 5, 4 Usher 3,4, Prom chair mn3,'MiYCUmwmm mm group leader 4,3 Idler Staff 4,Candy Commlttee 4,Football Darce Commlttee 4 Prospect Teacher Raymond Bedell Corwf C131 Bank l, 3 Prospect Buslness 1 O fl, I Lf vo 'W - J .- 1 Q4 Q . , . ll p ' H ll -eil Dog Committee 4,Ring Commit- . : . . 3, , Y ' 1 b .1 I ' li- yr in-V' ,Ltr TTiE IDLER Israel Breslow OC1PN 11 Prom comrlttee, ootball Tnnager 4, Saver ey t Baldpate , oerman lub 5, 4 Spanlsh hoon , Sclence Club 3, 4, Hi Prospect Paterson College henry Burke Scientlflc Prospect Buslness John Callan Scientific Senior Class Pres1dent,Track 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4 Glee Club 3,4, Dramatic Club 3, H1 Y 4 Prospect Buslness Douglas Campell Scientlfic Latin Club 2, German club 4 Prospect Columbia Helen Cambell Prom Commlttee 3, Debating team 4, Chalrman Matlnee Dance Committee 4, Chalrman Cake Sale COmMltt66 4, Hot Dog Committee 4, Refreshment Committee Senlor Dance 4. Prospect Eastern Secre tarial School TTIE HDLER Leonard Cohen Commercial Basketball 1, 4, Basebal Prospect Business Theresa Colonerl Commercial French Club 2, 5, Page the IHCG , Spanish Moon , Pattie , Glee Club Robert Dey Sci ntlfic 'Spanlsh 'oon 1, Tracv 1, Berman Club 4, Clee Club 1, Cheer Leader 4, H1 Y 4 R P Pin Commlttee 4, JuHlOT Prom COmWltt66 4,Gym Captaln Prospect Columbia Georg Glbson COmm6TC13l Football 1, 4 Baseball 4 B3S49tball 4, Hi Y 3, 4 Prospect BUSUIGSS Ceorge Craf Scientlfic German Club 2 Prospect Business 12. r- ll PT' ll ll ll ll ll . 6 . ' ' .vi at 4, 'Y , 'W I 'X 3, - - . , . . 3. 13 . I I 1 ,- - . . I I O THEIDLER Donald Cri ten S e tl c Prospect Btslness Virginia Heins SC1PHtlPlC Dramatic Club, Hit lt Up , Pattie , Spanlsn Moon , Candy Commlttee 4, Cernsr Club, Latin Club, Tri Y, Usher 4 Prospect Jersey Clty Nedl Ruth Hicinbothem C OIIIHIGTC l3.l nerman Club 2,3,4, President of Gernmn Club 4, ulee Club l 2, 5, 4, Trl Y, library and Office Worx Prospect Buslness Norman Hodgson D01 ntiflc Baseball 4, Basketball 3, Prospect Business Ethel Klngsley SClGHElflC Glee Club 3 yrs , Latln Club 2 yrs ,TT1 Y l yr , Spanish Moon , Pat ie , Hit It Up Chairman Candy Committee 4, Usher 4 Prospect Nursing College ' I fl ci n Lfl , HY Y Il H VI V! - v !l . I 1 cal Center School of Nursing '1 I 71 Y , . A.: . . .9 . 4. . . l . 1 0 n Il I Y! ll H t - J l THEIDLER Fredelick Kutz SClGUtlflC Track 5 Prospect Undeclded Armand Lang Sclentlflc Prospect Lnglneerlng Robert LG1bUST Sclentlflc German Club 2, 4, Orchestra Glee Club l Cheer Leader 4 Dramatic Club 5 Prospect Columbla Frank Llttel SClGUt1flC Junlor Classes Prospect Stevens Lillian Lunig SCl6HtlflC l 2, 3, Track Captaln 1, 2, Hockey Captaln Soccer Captain 4,Treasurer G A A 5 Presldent of A A 4, German Club 5,4, Red Cross 3,4, Treasurer Jr Red Cross 3, PT6Sld61t of Jr Red Cross 4, Tri Y 4 PFOSDSCTZ DI'Ei.ftoTI13I1 15 53 J - , . . President of Sopnomore and G. A. A. , 4, 55, of . . . , ' G. . . Jr. of . ' . fll - ill I5 THEIDLEH Irere Mattflesen GCl9Ntl lC 6 Club 1 f, J, 4 G G Tary Glee Club 4 Ce W n lub , 3, Lltln lmb 'SD8UlSU loon , ttle , Prom ommlfeee 5 Ls er T 1 f 4 P'OSD6Ct ecretlry Kenneth MoLlre nOmWPfC13l P o Deo B siness John Ill6S la S cal Orohestra l, 4, e nan Club 4, Latln olxo 9 Pnosoeet W sleysn Vlrvlnia Mooney Sol ntlflc Wrench Club 2, 3, 4 Presi dent o Freroh Club, 'IT1 Y, Candy COmm1ttSG 4 Prospect -Fasnion,Trakhagen, N Y Vlolet Nelson Commercial German Club 3, Jr. Red Cross 4, Tri Y 4, Business Club 4. Prospect BQSIHSSS Mxp 53? iQ 15 THEIDLER Harriet Nyce scientific Latln Club CPres1dentJ l 2 rench Club CVice President , 4, Glee Club CSecretaryD, Chairman Refreshment COmm1t tee 1, 2, 3, 4, Usner 5, 4, Prom Decorating Committee 3, Tri Y CPres1dentD 4 Candy bOm.ltt66 CCha1rman 4,Idler staff 4,Gym Captaln and Team Leader Pattle Football Dance Committee 4 Prospect Journallsm Gerald Perry Scientific erman Club 5,4, Junlor Prom committee, Senlor Dance Com mittee, Inter Class Basket ball, Tracx l, 4 Prospect College Wdgar Pesquera Scientlfic Band 2, 4, Junior Prom Com mlttee Prospect College Willia Pool C1335 1C8.l Band l, 4, Orchestra l, 4, German Club 2, 4 Prospect - Rutgers George Rellineer Commercial Prospect - Business THEIDLER Gertrude 2 eck Reynold Ruppe General H a e tle Prlnce , Patt e , uSpan1sh Noon , Senior nance mittee, Frankfurter Commit tee, Chairman Xmas Dance Cake Sale Committee, Glee Club 4 Prospect College Doris Stelling CJ HSS 103.1 Latin Club l, 2, 3, German Club 3,4, Tri Y 4, Prom com mittee 3, Usher 3, 4, Cake Sale Committee 4, 'Span sh Moonn Edvin Taylor Scientific Orchestra l, 4, Vice Presl dent German Club 2, 4, Vice President Senior Class Prospect College Florence Thompson ' YI VI I! P g 1 H Fl Comm1ttee,Matinee Dance Com- ! ' 1 ill THEIDLER Herbert Thomnson bc1ent111c Band 1, 4, Orcheetra 3, Glee ulub 1 Prospect Undeclded Fredericx Traut bcientiric Treasurer of enlor glass, Junior Prow or wteee ProepecL eve S tl C Jerman Clue 5, Glee L1ub 1 , 5, Sewing , Cooking Plospect Iursing wan Drew Cenera1 asfet 311 5, , er Proseect EUS1fGQS Perald annlrv General P Ospect Bus mesa 'Q .an - Q ' A u 1 .p. A 1 . 1 ali! I 5: A1 . L ls- w I 0 f N Q fx - 'w X xx' 2 1 C JEL ' . K 1 e - TE, ,H S x A A Grace Whitehead sum 'fi the 1 1 I 2 4, 2 . 35. - - I Norrf - ' T 1 ,- B L be1 4 Fo 'DQ11 4. 1 T' I A J 1 r - ' i 5 THEIDLER Doris Allen SC1GHtlf1C secretary QSHIOT Class, Glee Club 2, 5, 4 Dramatic Club 4 French Club 3, 4 Idler Staff 44 dsher for Operetta Prospect Musical Career John Benken Classical Latin Club 0-4, Latln Club Treasurer 4 German Club 3 Science Club 2, Advertising Chairman 4, R P Badge Com mittee 4,Football Dance Com mittee 4, Christmas Dance commlttee 4, Football 3, 4 Track 3, 4, Idler Staff 4 ThOYl8.S Burke Sc lent If IC Basketball 4,Track 2, German Club Prospect Admiral Farragut Academy Thomas Callahan Classical Cerman Club, Latln Club Prospect Undecided Eleanor Caldroney Scientific French Club 2,3,4, Prom Com mittee 3, Candy Com lttee 4 Idler Staff 4, Latin Club l 2, nSpanish Moon' l,Usher 3, Gym Captain 2, Monopoly Party Chairman, Table Tennis Com mittee 4 Prospect Hackensack Hospi tal School of NUTSIHE W U ' I J v ! I 4. M . I ' 3 a - , I Prospect - N. Y. U. J ' I ' a ' : O , . . THEIDLER Harold Carpenter Scientific Basketball, Football, German Club Prospect Business F Dewitt Richard Dieckhoff Scient1fic Glee Club l,Football 4,Track 3, 4, H1 Y 3, 4, Idler Staff Prospect Springfield Eugene Donoghue Commerclal Track 3, 4 Robert Dore Scientific Science Club 2, 3, President Science Club 4, Band l, 3, Orchestra 3, Glee Club 3, 4 IdlerStaff4,Chr1stmas Dance Committee 4,Jr -Sr Prom Com mittee 3, French Club 2,3,4, Operetta 4, Vlce President Senior Class 4,Bergen County Band and Glee Club 2 Prospect N Y U 4. Prospect - II1SllI'a1'lC 8 I : LW -' C I Q Q5 THEIDLER Joe Fucarino scientific Science Club 2 Prospect Undecided Robert Hanson Commercial Commercial Club, German Club Prospect Accounting Ronald Hasbrouck Scientific Hi Y 4, French Club 3, 4 Baseball l, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Idler Staff 4 Prospect Columbia Hilda Hewitt Scientllic Latin Club 1,Tr1 Y 4, German Club 3, 4 Prospect Undecided Edith Johannsen Commercial German Club,Tri Y Treasurer Prospect Business fmx THEIDLER Charles Koenlg Scientific President of Senior Class, ootball 2, 3, 4 H1 Y 3, Manager Basketball 3 Prospect Columbia Proctor Leahy SCl6HtlflC Track 3, 4, Science Club 4 Prospect College Richard Lennon Commercial Track 3, 4 Prospect Undecided DOTIS Luhrs Commercial German Club 2,3, 4, Tri Y 4, Idler Staff 4 Gym Captain 3, 4 Prospect Buslness Hector MacDonald Scientific Football 2,4, Baseball 2, 4 Track 2,4, Gym Captain 2, 4, Prom Chairman 3,4, Christmas Dance 3, 4, Spring Dance 4 Prospect Business THEIDLER Virglnla Mahon commercial Tri Y 4 French Club, County Fair Committee, Rummage Sale Committee Prospect Buslness Edwln Melani Co mere ial Baseball 3, 4 Prospect Business Ida Mele ClaSSlCal Dramatic Club, French Club G A A Vice Preside t Cap Prospect undecided Myra Mihan Scientific Latin Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, President of French Club, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Tri Y 4,'Entre Nous 5 Sr Prom Committee 3 Prospect College, Wonmn Surgeon Robert Moyna Commercial H1 Y, Track, Baseball Prospect Undecided 'W ' a I use fi, c-'- taln, Jr. Red Cross, Tri-Y. - I I- Il J-1,1 J 1 U C 0 ills THEIDLER Donald Mousted Scientific Science Club l, Football 3 Prospect Music Catherine M llln Scientific Latin Club l, French Club 3, Tri Y 4, Idler Staff Prospect Undecided Eugene O'Br1en Classical French Club 2 4, Latln Club 2, Baseball 4 Prospect -Fordham University Webster Prlce Scientific Science Club, German Club, Editor of Idler Prospect Brooklyn Polytech, Chemical Englneering Philip Reed Scientific Band l, 4, Orchestra l, 4, Glee Club 2, 4, French Club 2, 3, Science Club 4, H1-Y 3, 4, Track 4. Prospect - Purdue TTTE HDLER Regina Robb Commerclal Tri Y 4, Jr Red Cross 4, Gym Captain 4,Dance Committee 4, Usher at Operetta 4,Bus1ness Club Prospect Business Jane Sadler Scientific Treasurer Senior Class, Band 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 L1 brarian of Orchestra 4,V1ce President of Orchestra 4, Secretary of Orchestra 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 5, Candy Committee 4 Pattie 2, Operetta 4 Dance Committee 4,Table Ten nis Committee Monopoly Party 4,Tr1 Y 4, Idler Staff Oscar Sampson Scientific Track 4 Prospect Jndecided Harold SC1'111ltZ Scientific Science Club 4, Idler Staff Orchestra l, 4, Glee Club Prospect College Dorothy Sievert Classical German Club 2, 5, 4, Latin lu 4, G A A 5, 4, G ee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2 Prospect College J - Y! I I I 4: 4. Prospect - College I C b . . . 1 THEIDLER Helen Smlth Com erclal German Club Prospect St LuKe's Sch l NUTSlHg Robert Snyder Cl6Htlf1C Presldent GSTHEU1ClUb,SCl6HC6 Club, Junlor Prom Committee Idler af Prospect Duke onlverslty Dorothy Sprlngel SCl8HtlflC G A A 2, 3, 4 Presldent G A A 4, Clee Club l,2,3,4 rlan of Glee Club 4, Jr Red Cross 3,4, President Jr Red Cross 3, Secretary Jr Red Cross 4, Basketball Captaln 4,German Club, Dramatic Chun Tr1 Y, HocVey Captaln Operetta 4, Table Ternls 4 Hiklng Captaln 3,Gym Captain 2 5, 4 Prospect Teacher College Marie Stocky COmmSFCl3l Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2 3,4, Pattie , SD3nlSh Moonu h1Y, GWICMWMH A Operetta Prospect Orchestra Kay Swlft Commerclal Tri Y, Pattie , nSpan1sh Moon , Dramatlc Club, Idler Staff 4, Table Tennls 4, Gym Captaln 3, 4 PTOSDBCTZ Bus H1653 . I - . oo Q . . . RJ . M . 'W A , at f. I O 0 , . Fl I 0 I I , President Glee Club 3,L1bra- '- , ' 2, 1 . T , , 0 ' u VI I1 ll ' I 1 1 J - 5, X . - ll ll ' H ' X' THEIDLER Howard Wennerrolm Commerclal Basketball Manager Germar Club, Hi Y,Football, captain Football Prospect Prep cdool Aenneth williams sclentlflc Clee Club 3, f bClGPC6 Club 4, French Club 3, f Prospect onde lded Lu V Yeaman Scientlfic French Club 2,5,4, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Jr Class Treasurer, Gym Captain 3, 4 Prom Commlttee 3, candy Com mlttee 4 Idler Sta f 4 Tri Y, Usher 3, 4 Pro pect Wllll3V Q Mary College Franc is Zerfas COmm6TClal German Club, Track Prospect Jndeclded John Zottarelll SC1ent1fiC Track 2, 3, German Club 4, science Club l, 4, Hi-Y 4 Prospect -Casey Jones School of Aeronautics THE IDLER CLASS WILL We, the P'Clt1Hg se lcr of the Rldpefleld Park dl n school, bereft of s 1 e fa 11 aelelaj w1our1mnu,hment ani revlrd l?D do nereb, beoleatd what we h ven't the To Mr shleld we bequeath insurance on all poster and pictures lH the thool a alnst llre, water, and student's hands To Ml years Wllllzms we bequfath a enlor clas in whlch student are 1X and take, lrst row, stanl, mass To NT halls Morrell andPass Townsend we bequeath tldent who J e the slldy for study only To Pm Johnsmlwebequeath a bust of ic ro that wlll insplre the comlng Q6HGT3t1OHS of Rldvefleld Parkites To Piss Fray we bequeath an automatic lurnace in the seat of eacd tudedt so that they won't freeze To Mrs Jepson we bequeath a fine silver strino stretched from tle thls will make them sit up stralvht and tall we al o bequeath a class that knows when to answer 1H class, when to do thelr homevork, when to keep their eyes on thelr own pane s, and how to take L zero To Mrs Strahlendorrf we bequeath a neat little sec'y to arranee the papers and books on her desk To Miss Brock we bequeath a respect and appreciate ner brlght, lntelllvent freshman elas who To Mrs Hanna we bequeath an patlence added supply of her own good nature and To Mr allison we bequeath a Polnts Too' copy of the bovk Senlors Have Thelr Good To MISQ Kenyon we bequeath a classes sood Uavel to keep the attentlon of her To Mr Cerlach we bequeath our hopes that he will contlnue to wear his bi? smlle even after the seniors are Fone To coach slg the departlng members of the football squ d leave thls partlnf word 'Y u Made us wha we are Today To Mlss ecrlbner U1ecandy commlttee bequeathe dDOlOF16S forthe count less ag ravations we have caused her our intentlons were all F1 ht, but T the Class of 1937 we bequeath the conference Room May they ever derlve from lt the same benefits that the SPH1OTS have To the Freshmen clas we bequeath some of our excess quletude and courtesy We do hereby set our hand and seal on this Twentleth day o our Lord lineteen Thirty-Six Myra Plhan W. 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NATIONAL WEEKLY JCI wi 1 JU'EI 19, 10:10 PR V NOTED DESIGNER COMPLETED Rlchcxrd D1eckhoff Gwen Hearty Welcome NARDROBE FOR STAGE SHOW Mrs Robert Dey, wife o Rev Robert Dey nee Dorothy sievertj, the most outstanding de lgner of Jer sey ity, has J t comple ed dxzwardrobe forRussel Cole s stave production 'He Brings the Meat DIRECTORS' MEETING CALLED According to our star Robert Dore, president of the Gibson-williams Broker age House, called a meeting of the Board of Directors, including Ronald Hasbrouck and Edwin Melani, and Eugene Donoghue,C P A COHCSTUIHQ the formation of a new Curb EXchange,upon which w1ll sit Joe Fucarino ard Oscar Samp son LOCAL ENGINEER TO SUPERVISE TRANS ATLANTIC BRIDGE Webster Pr1ce,world fa mous engineer, has just com pleted plars for a trans At lantic Bridge to start from Ridgefield Park and end in Hebrides The construction will be placed under his supervision with the assis tance of Philip Reed, Thomas Burke, ard Proctor Leahy MEDICAL CENTER OPENED Ridgefield Park Medical Center was offlclally opened on Monday by Mayor John Benken The Hospital staff will 1 clude Dr Robert Snyder, as chief medical doctor, with Dr.Thomas WcKinney as assis- tant, Dr. Myra Mihan as head by Home Town 1 RETURNS AFTER 14 YEARS IN COLLEGE see l ter edltlor for hi ow cunt 0 e e ces surgeon,head svrgical nurse, Helen Bmith,staff of nurses, Hilda Hew1tt,Ethel hingsley, Virglnia He1nes,Harr1et yce Virginia Bec4er, .nd learo ject will be to es ahl quarantlre ward rolse makers LOCAL EXPLORER RETURNS Robert Moyna,na lOHWld6 explorer,has returned.Uom an expedition to Bogeyland H brought back many var ieties of cave-men Francis Zerfas and Eugene O'Br1en, his most faithful avlator and pilots b ought him home safe butnot sound HERE AND HOWI Miss Jane Qadler, gram mar school teacher,wIll give her class a party at ner home this coming week Llttle boys will not be allowed to have a monopoly on little girls Miss Dorothy Springel, physlcal training supervisor offers free swimming lessons to ducks Mr Robert Hanson, our town's most successful busi ness manwill spend this week endwithhisfamily atharpers Ferry. THEATRE OUININE THEATER 9 IQCS to for a eadacneI Last 5 rows eserwed Sunday, Monday, and Fr1day Philip Baker an Jeanre Al Xander Mas age a.c a tl id s W portrayed by Robert biebner and the talk 3tlV6 shiek by erard Manning Pay light l4 eatures for l5c FTSE DlST16S DEY H BURKE COHEN Candidates for Commissioners Cast all four of your votes for three cardldates Municlpal Buildlrg starder oltsiders TmU'PoQ lnsare economy Putting the swamps on a paying basis a mortgage on each reed Comfortable shrfels for W P A Workers to rest Special jobs on S10 OO deposit FUCARlNO'S PIAIO MOVIHC ORP 1162 Rhythur Avenue Tuneyville,New Jersey Pianos moved by our expert truck drivers Francis Zerfas William Deyo Expert promoting and athletics Don't blame us if you lose. L. Lunlg I ,Q , I . lf- 5 CEZITS ' O O C I . l I f . 'I I ? I I , - I. . I I , I I 1 ' , S ' - I , a , l . is n C ' n- ust ng t acc r T his ,xp,rie:c, . ITn p-o go I- , 1a . , 's ' N s r ., ' rl I o I ,L I v I Q . I I L.. .L A 'X 1 - I ' ' re w I I . .. I I , ' I. , I d ' . I , Q E I r ' . ' e I TGDOTESF, Robert Cassella, I Caldroney. Their first pro- non-starring in U C tic ish a - 'A .- s c for G r 1 N ' - I - I I u for . The ru- p ' I . f I , - I --------- - 1 f. I -A J . 0 , , .v . . . I I . I 0 l . . . ,' I , , - 5' . , ' ' ' . 'e ..n . - I I ' ..,,.......... I . . . I ' or I I ' I A o A - I - I ' f , J . r l lr . am - . 1. . . - I - - 2. . , in - - --- . , . M ' 3. ,J I I I l 1 L I A OH. A Q . 4 ' I Q . . v N 0 I I . 'I 'J C . . v , u . . . A I . n- a I l' A : . ' NATIONAL WEEKLY Q E 19, was LOCAL COMMENCEMENT EXCERCISE June l95O Amo g the large ber of 6 grajlate fro lo seylultyldedical Cen ter vera flT'l 1a Heins and Ethel A r sley PEOPLE HONORED AT BANOUET willlam, Poole, Lsq , noted crl lnal lawyer, was given a banquet by the mil lionaire, Herbert Thompson, at Drew's Flop Inn Among those present were thefamous designer, Virginia Mooney, the illustrator, Doris Stel ling, and several busxness men lncluding Donald Griffea George Rellinger, and Walter Cederlund CONTEST There will be a speed contest held at Mosquito Lake Among the competitors are Misses Gampbell, Hicin bothum, Applegate,and Thomp son Miss Harriet hyce, this newspaper, will be one of the judges C ARPEINTER' S REAL ESTATE 19 Wood Street Pleasant Gardens, Sunnyside, No Browne Houses Guarantee ARTIST SEBYIQE BUBEMI Doris Allen Prima Donna of Tin Pan Alley Don Mousted's Looney Toone Band Reynold Ruppej Trashy, John Callen Tricky Don Erbeck Trio T At your service any time Hours 12 to l An hour out for lunch NEWS IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT Three arre t orcharges of orderly nisberavlor re sulted ron a police raid upon a wild Frlday nicht party at l4 houlash St , clferous complaints byneigh bors that shout L and in? ing had contlnted to as late an hour as 9 P V william Tigh, prominent local resi dent, telephoned to head quarters that he had been struck on the head by a beer bottle falllnf down th dumb waiter, and on forcing open the apartmert, Patrolmen McClure and Graf found a dangerously attractive party going under full steam Jerry Per y, head coach of thenotable Moonachie Prep Fo tball Twelve C'We're al ways better by one man J was found dolng a one legfed tap dance uponan inverted bottle Cthe ef ect was singular, to say the leastl Reynold Ruppe,local shipping ra,nate was observed with dw wealthy Span1sh heiress, Theresa Colanerl, while unrestrained applause was heard alter a charming adagio dancy bynone other than Mlle Violet Ielson The police endeavored to call the proceedings to a halt, but, after tasting the milk and lemonade concoctions served by bartender Edgar CWCa1l me Edul Pesquera,were incapable of further action. Tips graciously accepted and thentypier'thegraciousliern Norman Hodgson Do you need an iron man? Griffen Q Rellinger Inc. The iron firemen ont from r 1 Q ddenl t J 7 r el B e l r Clfj edit r oo , burst e art te ent re a 1 r Trier idlrg ar nd ly a ter lO settlnr an all t me record or late zrtie SITUATIONS WANTED SEERETARY servlce, lstakes fe Jdfwtw MH Emmy S43 to start Pee V Becker NURSE,tra1ned,moderate rates for good servlce Apply G Whitehead SECRETARY, experienced, wil llng towork at moderate fee Apply G Rieck WANTED 100 beautiful rirls, excel lent training arder the fa mous director, Russ Cole A two headed penny by Ray BeDell JOHN J MILES JR M Expert attention No questions asked No personal remarks Certified Medical attention Expert Lessons on Inexpert Smokingn i.....l...1 .T1 TAYLOR G CALLAN Do you need an addition to your orchestra? we fiddle around.m1anyth1ng. Violin and banjo in ten easy lessons Cor five hard onesl Rug 2 -FI! . .., l 1 , T , qc . . . htxc, .7 N --- 'L R' ' ! ,sts , ' , Tu ,.-y, a' ':,5 P.M. , 1 . N , , , - 1 HBZQ A J S 1 - .. . - 1 15 a, r s cw, ' to m . 1' ' T' - '- f .. , of the niornin' K ,H ' W U I' a H' - ' ' ' a in to r Q. on in , 1 I -. 1.3 A - ' G - situ t'o.. inc his QU '. Ridgefield Park, after vo- 1 hand the affair was brought l ' . .U - to T e a short ' f A inf: S 3- PJ-z., ' .5 f - 1 ' A I - T ', ' f ' , U: ,s. Ent .,. T. I 1 A ' ' ' I -L . I I ml. A 1 . .. I A W Q, - tw . , ' T e - 1 t . Q,. .-, . 1 . 1 .. 1 f . I I . , ,. 1 ' r , f ' T , A . K o l A ' - - ' 1 H . . ' ' - Q I - 4 ' V w - -- f s ' - , 1 , t .- a of Q ' 1 ,M - ' . 1 'P . 3 . x v T? X ' 1-0 A . . .D. r N.J. ! . 1 J . ' - . l n ' I I 1 u THEIDLER ABU HASSAN The presentation of the comlc opera 'Abu Hassan by the mu lcal organizatlons, Dramatlc Club and Senlor Class, was one of the major events of the year The opera was wrltten and the muslcal numbers were directed by Mr Henry P Cross, supervisor o' WUSIC N155 Dorothy Downshend coached the speaklng parts The story of Abu Hassan' concerns a certaln Abu Hassan whose wlsh to become callph for a day is granted, unknown to bln, by the real callph After a potion has rendered him hHCOHSClOUS, Abu Hassan lS carrled to the palace, and awakes amid the 9D18Hd1d and luxurious surroundlngs of the cal1ph's Tnere are dozens P beautlful harem QlTlS, but not one loves hlm At the last moment, a beautlful young slave appears and they are married Then he lS WhlSK6d away to the garden where he flrst expressed h1s wlsh He lS desolate untll his brlde appear , and then the whole affalr lS revealed Abu Hassan was ably portrayed by Ralph Smith Other leadlnd characters were Harriet Nyce as Mustahlanadit, Donald Evans as the callph, Dorothy Fouquier Carol Mauth, Natalie Rappaport Alabaster N1Ck, Glagafr Donald Erbeck, Mesrur Hadley wlntrlngham, Mother Florence Spears The scerery for all three acts was d9SlgHGd by Doris Pinnack and painted by the Art Department Kathleen Hanway and scotty KOGHlg nad charge of Publlclty I , , u u - I ll . 0 I A Q O 0 l .1 . I ' ' , n ,, r - . A . . .- LA 0 V . . . L . . . bed-chamber. . F W . . nfl . C A. l X .A O - ' ' . . . U . . . S . . . . Q U 3 , ' ' ' Y' I - -- s L A I ,., . , . . 0 Underclcrssmen THE IDLER 'U 37 CLASS OF THE IDLER 38 CLASS OF THE IDLER X 39 CLASS OF ORGANIZATION fix I1 Y F43-x YL ,,,,'gg.,v4 V? :ff mf: -1 ,J , 4 .,i4,.1wf,fwL'1a 43: 'WE-wfr' in oE,,x,2Ng A 1561 m r+ ' v ' 2? ,SX Qi -fx 3,-,f.G Ffh , ' x.,,Q43J 4,1 'rv 49, 1 -J r, I WP ff A L gl I ' I AM wal: Au: :-:ez fn AV, kg , ff ff V gnsiilxx 44V1 A LkxgJ fa vN. an urn I J---Y- :A 'mfs , . W ': ' 'J ,Af ,-, .. ,. -, t-, I . ' 42 .1 - '- . -' ' . . 'V 2 :rf ' ' ..4-,,' - Q, - my 'j- '. if f-'I r u41r,f'4.,' - Awawk ,li in ,Advw '- 'Q uri , .4 ll - ' I 'pl 41 Q l. .. ' I I v. 1 nl -'J N,r-Qfqyfi , , . 7., 4 ,, V T' ' . ' 5 f:'I,4 'I ,Vg-.tg-'-9 'fp .- Y '. tmfy'-' V-'Vx hlnrw- -,gil-.ji N I' s A' 4 ' Y ' Y, .AL .ln .JJ 'tgirl 9? ,ZW Q E Afghan N M -r-A.-'I 'v f Km .142 . 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'Av' ' ', 4 K 2 I X' 11 'f 'F QQ - - ' 34. x V' 'uk X ' 'K' 1 T-, A ff ,, 2 . : A S 1 JL ' W ' N 4 X A 'J :V . ,I X 4 ' I f N K t Dt gag , 4 Il I THEIDLER GERMAN CLUB Contlnuing the custom of DT8VlOUS years, the of lcers and committee members of HDer Deurscher Vereinu attempted toprovide novel and interesting 3CtlV1t19S for the members There are 37 members of the club, and many enjoyable tlmes were given to them this term,among them being, a Dicnic to Anona Lake, and a German movie followed by a v1s1t to a broad C3.S'C1I'lg station In December the club held its entertained at the Christmas meetlng On Chrlstmas eve, a score or so town singing Chrlstmas Carols in the annual Christmas party and of the P T A of the members went around tradltional anner ,,, .. ..... ,Y .. ,M , , X - . . 9. l n 0 A . . 1 . . - ' r IH . 1TiE IDLEZI GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Glee nlubs' main activity dUTlHS the term Jan June was the presentation wlth the Orchestra ol Callph For a Day an operetta with the mus c written by Nr Cross other musical OFgaHlZ3tlOHS of the town and ave a concert to show their parents and friends what the groups are doinv At various tlm6S throughout the year the Girls' Glee Club invited the Boys' Glee Club to londay afternoon meetings and served refreshments - 0 VI - IV In the term Sept. - Jan. the Glee Club joined with the THEIDLER llniudiblldb' -usual-nunqmnnlull Eff Iii lll JUNIOR RED CROSS The JUHIOT Red Lross 15 o e of the newest and the most DTOmlSiHg OTg3HlZ3t1OHS 1H the hl h sonool The club started oJer a year ago under the SUDGTVlSlOH of Irs Bennett, our school nur e Since that tlme much good has beer 3CCOmpllShSd throurh the Wl1llHf COODGT3tlOH ard wonderful SDlT1t created by the lrls' deslre to serve This is a very worthwhlle orvanlzatlon, lH which each mem ber can carry out the motto, whlch lS HI Serve All students are eligible for membershlp, and it 15 hoped as many as possible will see the value of joining thls club THEIDLER 'S22'll FRENCH CLUB The French Club 13 a worthwhile club, under the faculty guldance of cur French teacher, Mrs Strahlendorrf The Club reorganized in September, elected officers and set aside the third Thursday of every month as the regular meeting day On CHTlStm3S we all sang French Christmas Hymns and an enjoyable tlme was glven to all All French students, excepting first year students, are eligible to joln, and all are welcome dt any meetlng V THE IDLER T Y The Trl Y is the newest and most DTOm1SlH organlzatlon in the nlgh school In September a large group of girls, Organlzed under the guldance of Mrs Hanna, drew up a constitution an elected Harrlet Nyce as president At CHFISEMSS all joined together, each glrl DTlHSlHg an under classman, and sang christmas carols A good time was enjoyed by all Let us hope this cl b will continue to be the success it nas started out to be THEIIDLER --4i Starting with a small fund and a large group of thlrty fellows,the Hi Y has been the most successful club ln school ln working out its activities The Club members took lt upon themselves to pay tribute to a great man,by erecting a memorial to Mr George C Bate The Club functioned for one senester ralsing money to pay for this memorlal wh1c1 was presented at Commencement in January, 1936 The Club also sponsored a football dance 1 October The boys are working hard to earn a class A T3tlHP or +h6lT club . .li ! .H l Q r, I , . 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FHL TTDLEJR H 3 THE BAND q L W URL : FRA ' 1 J J ' THEIDLER LATIN CLUB The HColleP1um atlnum was OTQ3H1Z6d in October lnder the d1TGCtlOH of Mr Johnson,the faculty advl or A co qtlLLtlON was drawn up and d Seal d8S1fF9d bearlnf the Otto Haec Stldla AdUl9SCGHt13F Alunt' The oxtetandin project o the or aniza tion is the publication of the HPraecoH, a Latin rewspaper The club meets bi-monthly on the second and fourth Fridays THEIDLER 094 lvx T SCIENCE CLUB The Sclence club was reor anlzed 1M Febrlarj, 1930 Robert John Ward secretary treaswrer Under the G1TGCt1OH of Mr Burnham, Mr Alllson, and Ik Webster the club has beer very active The COmHlttG9S assure the wewbers of an lnterestlng program They have enjoyed mOV1HE pictures and 1Ht8TGSt1Hg talks The club plans to o on trlus to varlols nO1HtS of interest ln and about e YorP A large menbershlp and an enthusiastic group of oflicers and comrittee men will mafe the Sclence Club one of the best and most active cllbs in our school 3 ' J rv Y f .5 00 P I ' as 4 ,1 -Y r - ,C f k'1 P A 4.- ' f' 1 H rv- ' ' v x f' .. gg L n Dore was elected president, Thomas HcKiney vice-president, and ' - Q . ' ' . . n , ' ' L A . , c t ET '1 ' ' 1 c ' ' ' Ilnv C. A . W A , , . .. , '1' . it I ' l n . 1 . THEIDLER lI'll7!! DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic club HAS had an 'CClVG year The flTSt dance of the season was glV8H under the tlub's sponsorshlp and 'The COUTtSh1D of Miles Standish'waspresented ln Assembly The members attended several theater performances, 1NClUd1Hg Euripides' Greek drama 'The Trojan Women The major Production of the club was the comlc opera HAbu HassanH,b1ven in conjunction with the Glee Clubs and the Senlor Class The offlcers of the club are President Kathleen Hanway Vice President Aileen Heath Secretary Muriel Smith Treasurer Virglnia Hubbel Asst Secretary Donald Evans K U W ',Y,4A.-- -W, i Y 2 k,WA x HThe Green Chartreuseuwas given for theH1gh School P.T.A., , . , , . 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H . 1 THE IDLER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ADVISORY COUNCIL THEIDLER QU' STUDENT PUBLICITY COMMITTEE For the first time in several years Ridgefield Park High School has wha is known as a Student Publicity committee Its sole purpose it to gather news events of the school and have the published in the local papers It is the hope of the entire committee to have a good tart toward a school paper which may be started in the Fall Those on this committeewhohave volunteered their services to the school are Sue Earnest, Editor in-Chief, Kathleen danway, Jean Harway, Jean iacuutt, Pat Kueller, Gloria Becker Florence Spears, for the girls, and Dick Desmond, Bill Jameson, Don Erbeck, Dave Roem, Ralph Smith and Russ Cole for the boys Meetings oi this committee are held twice every week in a special room in the High School. N' NV W -we Wflk. W 1 vw, ev ., 54 V1 N0 N7 .ygf ' Wav 'Uv' 'Y QU. Www SQ ll d- 'i X x Q X NXW isa., Xxx Qs I Q5 ...I 5' :Urdu x 1 '5w'qV'u'w y x W 1 I -4 .1 134 Y. 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EQLCR ff' 7Qf1Ffl'P 'Pi G r'r'm:wf'.'fk 'ff .ifIi xi :Nl 'f1gt j.', :LTL 7FIi .C, 31' all state ifnfv We T ,f.,, thu W: RiQige:'iG'Lfi P44 P1 will ezgai Ujifj 'W fa: ,sssful nerii year, 1 i L If 'D 1 , ,.::, THEIDLER f I BASKETBALL The Scarlets started the 1935 36 basketball season with but one veteran, Lenny Cohen However, they performed some what better than was expected and f1n1shed the season with ten games wm1andnine lost,defeat1ng each team except Bogota at least once and ending in a tie for second place in the Northern New Jersey League The fact that Coach Biggs had to organize his varsity out of inexperienced players accounted for the hard fought defeats of the team. Now that these men have had a season's experience great things are expected of them. Captain Lenny Cohen, Norm Drew, Tom Burke, and Ronnie Hasbrouck played their last games for the Park this season. The annual intramural basketball tournament was a bang- up affair again this year. Twenty-one teams entered this tournament and played under the names of popular colleges. The tournament endedwitha grand flourish when Duke defeated Marietta. THEIDLER TRACK when the l95b lraok Seaeor Started opf Wllm Q UAH , the Perf team 4 d hlt op r uble Le rv fterted, o we ieel we run Wood rQce,dr we would h1ve 3CfOm,1 ed 3 rent lee more lp the rlte h1 e r tlo ln the duel lehgue meets we woo three dnd lo t thref und dl o oet 1 non lea?ue meet to Teaheok llthouv e d1dr't h ve t1C team JlCtOTlGS he we would have llP6d to heve h d, we .re verv 1o1o 'h Jmcce e ral 1r'1 ull e S ohh The rel te ted er A L 1 1' l1t Q er J Je J nge Gu er h J oroe 'Y WG e N r J r t e of ect . Pr foe qlorr ee , use rt fr1 ev oereey er re er we e dowr o the ate meet, made , OI , PJ 1 le Fa 11ee the r ll r and the 1rtercl eet eohteuted lllo o ebhl1 hlS f1re an Are B ehell heir 1 mlhor sport Q1dgef1eld Park, hae l136 1 or loow tear der t1 ,eel JQ tre edu ree eve 1ad xo IHLT 1l wee , he I el1g1ble B th on he e 1 r o st 1 y BASEBALL the cdrlet 1 be,lr ng 5 or 'fede1eh1p o oac FA t 11 record HGVGI' DPGH outste111h hd the teqhs r Je 1 o a l year QD er , Q. with two or thlee V1cto el Co Q dered eeeJ1u 5eQ OH 1h1S Veer the oo Q got c P to a ood start t W r the 0 fdsh1oh e tear the ell lhto a sort o and 15 agal playirg Chednle the team is VlCtOTlPu than defea IH a Vood W hy yeero The fellowe who 0 our re ee 1 d S1V8 wp b t row has 1Qll1ed wihh1hg ball w1th but fo1r games rerainiho in the almoet ce1ta1h to end the QGdQOH Wlth wany more ts marwed UD, thus eStdhl1shlh? a reCo1d UHSJTDBSSGG E hePJW mike D this year 1 team are Re1e and Caesella, pitchers, Joe Feltr1,catcher, H3SQllHF6T, Tracy, Heebrouek,and Marsfield 1U the lHflG1d, Knapp, BGF8V9H+l, and Borke in the OUtplG1d Ronnie Hdebrouck is this year'e caotawn. 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Ur f 're lee' re,' of C ' h Johneor, nf. 'e C 121 ' ' it V 'r fe 1 h O? the hlie, a Very promieihv . ls for ,d. QS f , Ag 1 . , 1 at .1 ,' A 1 . , ' eil .g, 1 . r. la' oliyed losing h l ' '-t wer' ' H ,r ' rio? mei a Such Pep l HS . H ' V e ' yr , V lf. g ' t hy Hihrirg liret lor idx, 'n deci ' 1 l .. Th eh h fe 1 S t T eluh 1 .o 'ol ' ' ' ' h h 'r . . 4 .,. ,M T , S ,, ' , o., ', . 1 S' r ' Q , .W 1 '1 ' H 1 . G . 1 , , , M Q ,. A 1 , 1 2 ' , he ,f U 1 t e 1. , F. , N 4-' !,. . 4 , . . 1. 14, . , 1 . 1 .. , -1 ' A . ' . U J 'X v ' V W A ' I ' ' 1 U 1 ' , 1 'A ' - THEIDLER 'L GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Offlcers September to January Officers January to June Lillian Lunig President President Dorothy Springel Mary Alma Youngs Florence Spears Secretary Treasurer Miss Mlldred Kenyon Virginia FlOI'6I1C6 Faculty Captains Hubbel Spears Advisor Archery Murlel Smith Basketball Dorothy Springel Bicycling Jean Cole Baseball Madge Crouch Hockey Florence Spears SWlmm1Hg Vlrglnla Hubbel Skating Alvene Schrelner Tennis Mary Alma Yodngs Horseback Ridlng Jean McNutt Track Ida Mele Hlking Aileen Heath Volley Ball Hazel Gneidlng So cer June woolsey Secretary Treasurer The Glrls' Athletlc ASSOCl3tlOH of the Rldgefleld Park High School has been in existence slnce 1927 This year there are thirteen d1ff9T6Ht sports represented, orlglnally there were only four The G A A 15 composed of captalns, elected annually, who carry on seasonal sports every day after school All girls are permitted to take part n these sports There is a sport for every girl, and a girl for every sport Tournaments are played, and great competition is shown for the J.C Mavus cup, presented annually at the Anona Park outing. All classes eagerly contest for tnls honor. Every glrl has an equal opportunity to Join this club by meeting the necessary quallficatlons. Once she is ln the club and has dose her work well, she is eligible for a G. A. A. emblem. . 'EL L 4 - .I i ' I 9 N . . , 1 ' 3 N. , 8 ,fi I . '-fx ' vi I v Virginia Hubbel. .Vice-President Ida Mele. . . . I fvice-President fwfx THE IDLER :TT:R Mi:N 1 i4 ffm- r 1 Gi, J fpnq Ucgvdl 4 41 may bf, KY Q..-.4-I xff' R. P. LF ' A Aff' :V-'--- --Av-. Y A ,, --,4 , Aff. , W , 1 A A f Q UC! L7 xy f' - Q '- Y .LAJ V. . I 'I ',. A-,X - , Af ww - Q, , , , , 1 . f d 4,9 ' .P ug? X r , I f WI- Jf.s2 5? ., .- .LQ 5,2 ffl fffwf, Dil' Tiff PENN, 'M 'X 'E 4 A' ' ' V T5 '-N Af tw may L H'I 1 ifw' X 5 V tri' igfwf, Pl f-4 ' ' K I f ff, 4 xl ,J ,, 5 Ld. 1 , wrt M1 ,Q 3.4 C L -i . I ,L-. , X ff N3 'f,. '--...- . 1:-' - xfx ' L .,. Q L A , -' -Kd - 5, V. X55 X, A W ,M Al . 'J' ' .1 x 'I fe- TFP? an ?:Y1'fmQ 13 C I f C . 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M11 K jj, +5 Q L31 ' Biff, sf X inflfy- Eiivrff ?.', :1xQM X 'V' if Frm L01 TTIE IDLEII If 11--I 111 111 I Q ain- in Q'-Inna-,N 'FEW-y Y Bottom Ruth Elggar, Alvene SCPT6lHGT, Edna Howard Top Robert Dey, Howard FlCKGH, Robert Leibner CHEERLEADERS I935 I936 School has begun,football practlce has beUun,and the cheerleaders must begin their practice too Oh' Yes, indeed, there must b plenty of practice we have to learn the cheers, and the motlons perfectly so that we can be in unison uThe Folks ln Front'as the cheerleaders are sometimes called must watch the game, whether lt be football, basketball or another, and choose a cheer best suited for the partie lar actlon and tlme of the team A team always forges ahead and has the best results when it is alded from the sidelines by cheers and enthuslasn brought out by the cheerleaders Then too,good cheerleaders keep the spectators enthused Bright, happy, clean, and most of all peppy, cheerleaders usually spell victory for the team and school Q , V .,... 0 0 . no ....... fl... . . ..........- , E A . . -x 'M 'H' ' Qin'-'-.1 ,. , uh? -.. 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' X A .A b - - .XL , 42-'?f -'J - u --. ?f+-g:L.5a:2E.aif--f- -Q- , 4? -A :: Q, x ' fi? ...-.- xx- 'FN'7 fp,, M' 'r' If 4, ' K . N np . 4 ' -l ' ' A fo. ' . K ' 43- . I r 1' ww-U ' I n Rf? A ' L ,lr ,ul I . 'R' 5, . xc: . ' .,',1-,.'f , 1 f f H ' I! -- i X I, ,f4f7.f'?,gvL7' f . N , ,.. M g , 4, ll 'fq Lv , l . ,I my 'nl Q Ag. ,r ,, N. -f- Hifi,--f ,,L' -, , I w,-1 : . 51, , ' , , 1 f,...-- -- i 'KMA 3 I' 'F 'r , N I .1-'rn - x' ' . . , , ,Q I - ' 1 TW ill.. ,tv-' 0, ' 7 35-555, - ',5-.ffl .2 7 --,, K if' -QQ? V .-1 1 L l -D B K1 ll xr eoson D ecfotf eins 'sOH J. HSI 1' ICKGII VIGIICK H Lennon coach B TTIE HDLER AID XBOIT R Clfter an oral topic! Richard, do you think that the s eaker but enough fire into HIS speech?' Yes, nam Qlo himseltb Yeh, but he didn't put enough of hi beech in the 'ire gdatcning a Park baseball vameb Tee, isn't our oltc r great' He hits their bats no matter how tney hold them Ioe, define density Er, wel ,I can't define I b t I can ive an illustra tion Boy, I knocked em all cold In Erglish today 'H v s that, Al?H I got double zero CAt track prdcticel Coach, I'm a little stiff from bow 1 r 'I don't care who you are Get t on the track bO.E FUD rs oepson, noticing that Ronnie Hasbrouck had completed his com oosition very quickly, came oven to him and read the artlcle The tltle was The Funniest Thing I Myer Saw and underneath that was written HT e funriest hing I ever saw is too funny for words Mr Allison core of you chemistry students are so stupld that you probably think steel Nool co es ron the lanb on thelron Fountain f Mullen Cclosinv a thick volume tenderlyj nh ne, wdat a poweIfuL beautiful ending' I wonder what he first of It is like' IN 'T I L . P. ' , . , 'V , .II 3 . J ,FI . z ,- . ' I p . . R A , y , xv , u 1 lr . I .. I . I .I . . I. I .I 1 . Q, cv o ' L J .D A. L 0 .-.-........... ' ' . f , , Y' L I.Li, . ' ' 5 Q . J , , ne I Y w H . . . . . ,- -fn ' w 1 1 . H H A M I :L..L.,- L n H I c ' H , . N ' , J. Kuo rino. - I . t ut Q . , - H . ,' - , YI W f, YI hr. Allison. The illustration is vert food. Sit down. XD - ' ' , II f w f H A. JC ack. 1 . . . Y I , H..' . m s . - , !I YI Il I SCA Q ' 0 . , , H , I o ' in N . . 1 , , H ' e .. . . ou . W T.' I A Y V . ' . - Y u 'V - ' 0 ' vw ' II I U , h t , , V! . . I I . . - VV W ' f 1 I . rx A A G 1 ' m f . . ' A . , n , . ................ 1 1 , . H f, YV ' ' V - .na I . O x 1 1 I 1 . . ' ' ' 1 . t. . ....-...-........ ................. THEIDLER Q V e a t arrived at Hlrold ar e er s r u , f e TQLQT ed, 3 y, what'r we I ln' to do tOnlfht?H a old d1dn't reply for a monent and then aid, Well a, To o the movies, or to the dance, or stay here and s dy EHQIISQ Tom took out a qaarter ard, Pllopiny it, sald Heads we t1C movies, tails e go to the d noe Harold Larpenter 'Rlght, and if it stands on edge we'll GHG stldj Miss Brock Mr M rfell Mrs Jepson Mr Allison Mr Burnham Coach Cln gym classb M135 Townsend stay here uh T vm ORCET on class, do I have to pre dive I This materll axd literally poul it down your throats?' vow, people, we can't so on live thi fwhen L Gardner ls absentb Yes,l upuose Leo' run ng an errand again Define photosynthesis well, dor't ask me Lo fiNG out 'What are you fellas savin' yourself forqu CShe just scowls D U, , , o lT ls -zz , Y 1, : .W - , - n , . 1 - .,g m. Tom scnlnn J n Q jus, Q L . o p,nt L no se .a,L ,ul f , Hz' , , y r k ta , go i, . -. ' A . f., V U. , - :ii Y D . . 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CANARY COLORED WALLS She turned the corner of the hall and there it was -- the ward At last, she thought, at last She sighed and walked on thru the high ceilinged corridor with its cream and pale green walls, into the ward It had money for medical school been a long hard struggle to get had been a long hard struggle to go thru medical, scraping here an excuse for missing lunches an She there, using lack of time as looked about her The place ofthe suffering it harbored spring though the snow lay blanketing the grounds outside, and the half frozen river sloughed on like a bowl of mud green glue dotted with chopped diamonds The pale green beds stretched along both sides of the room, each snow white cover's serenity disturbed only by the little mounds caused by the motionless legs and each p1llow's smoothness dotted by a small face Here a nurse was anxiously watching the effect of a Kleisig while a young student watched the fluid as it slowly grew less in the C C Jar which hung was certainly a cheery one H1SD1t6 The canary colored walls suggested the a1sle,a young proby looked at her mysterious little slips and distributed pills to one,liqu1ds to another The head nurse hurriedly prepared a bed She had scarcely finished when a young interne wheeled in an operating slab containing a pros trate body blankets longer need form neck The body was swathed from head to foot in many Even the face was covered, as if the child had no of air The young interne grasped the motionless but firmly by the ankles,the head nurse grasped the same manner,and the proby placed all her strength gently in the upon into the bed,covered it without a word as the ward the table away The 'proby' went on her way The recording the operation, gave the nurse some final and left Yes, it would be all that from now until the small of the back and on a third count, they raised it maid wheeled doctor after instructions the end, pale green beds,wh1te un1forms,treatments,operat1ons, prostrate forms, sad faces and canary colored walls Myra Mihan Y! 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AU., . ,JJ fy , .L , WILL BE dl l t a stenograpaer b6dUtlPlaH in the news aper a rar mer lr er Jon Tuar a oroone a proud papa a baker Vleanor's hubby 'lee trairer n actress politic ar good slelta 0 Billy 1 cy r lucky in love waltress UiHK6T nite club hostess heartbreaker travellrg s lesman better c an orator a whistler devll in his hone town r1tz's steady a barber bachelor a designer Miss lelson the apple of hi eye a big man a Toreador sod clerk Prol Rel irger a cook state senator Irs Playton End Rublroft model a comediar a deacon a pleasant armful THEIDLER HEAKNESS Hlsbroucv Helgl f+lGS red ne ords I-iAC-I alflng track work Euretta everyone iew acros Hudson high balls ellows urses girls o o To I prorptlng mustaches smoking Camp o the woods movies girls who aim to please wee J l eam n sxim,frg hat heel r re eree nowe D1D6 ar staying home blondes sponging roller skating studies the boys brunettes Charlie nobodf kno s clothes Bees Pm. Gerlaoh trashy books CHARACTERISTIC VM1 sweet ess Joice PJ s a b W jofes QUlGtnOSS bllld CO1Q76XlOT size blush basketball moods ears lire good looks gray sweater posture eyes gait good rature bashlulness red hair brllliancg strut blo d air png ique SOlltUd9 gig le blan GXVT6QQlO studiou r ss smlle reckles hair size Spanish looks arguing baseball helgat bluff clothes glasses ane lolin halr wit seriousness laugh f-t's a- '.n , gts nerve sress J by 'l QC.. V 'Tiana . . ll ', , ' swamps ' . , . 1 ' 3' s L ,. , mins ,'eTx'ow - 11 .f lv '1 M Agp, sl - d dey long legs 1 Eu k,l ullC ' AEGTS uk f.,' 'N ,, .,., ' ' ' A. K . YV . A.v f I- V 1 7 ' . A ,T Y ' X ' I x 1 L 1 . ol V , ' s ' ,, F lv A , A, ., 9 . Q44 A ,. .. , zulxumertaker H' 4' 1 i F: 1 , ' D 7- + J K , L, 5, ca 3 A J ' ' x 14 1 1- 1- Wnd, L Q51 bl nlng ue lab. . c L' 'I P ' v nr. U iflen A l . . , . ' Al. P , , . 3 LL -1 A -9 ' . .0 a V 1 U a - ,, . f- .1 . fi an ' J. 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' A A M I vw J wwf- ,A ' V ' NAME Doris Allen John Benken Tnonas Burke Eleano caldroney Thom s callahar Robert cassella VlTglHl3 Dewitt william Deyo Rlc ard D ekl WmmeDwohm Robert Dore Joe rucarlno Robert Hanson Ronald Hasbrouck Hilda Hewitt Edlth Johannson Charles Koenlg Viral 13 LaBoves Proctor Leahy Richard Lennon Doris udrs Hector MacDonald Virginla Mahon Hmanlhkml Ida Mele Myra Nlhan Donald Fousted Catherine Nullin Eugene O'Br1ar Webster Pr1ce Phillp Reed Regina Robb JweSmHw Oscar sampson Albert Scwenck Harold schultz Dorot J oievert Helen Smltn Robert Snyder Dorotny Sprln le Kay ovlpt Kenretn Will1a.s Lucy Yeanan Francis Zerlas John Zotterelll THEIDLER KNOWN AS John Tom Lal callahan Robby uinny Bill Dle k Gene Bob Ronnie Edle sCOtty GIHHY Rassh Chris Mouse GGHGY Webby Philly Jinry Dutch Dot Toots chnelder Dot Kay Kenny LONlZ1G FTltZ nagcarelll IS A artist lover shy Doctor's dauehter crooner oboe player De witty Vllentino rebel blonde De Molay Barber's nephew pwede wrestler very correct Perm girl Dreek nappy as a lark debater gentleman aLuhr1ng Russian Butch's cousin pitcher CQJ candyman's daughter author ivory tickler toon s slster Latin stldent editor tuba player Regina a mlser wel ht l ter riot Rubinot' a llHlSt6F'S daufdter a wlzz cut up sport nmce sllent lover talkative d sous thrower flXGT of flats X n . 4 yu Fl. 1 1 L L L Q ' na ' ,A Q. R' . . A - . A 1 , ' nf i LLoff ' c , L r A 5, D ' Nick f f C' L . , . L T A ' T1 J N n' L ,. n . r H A X A' Robert Moyna Murph tall,dark and handsome ll xi I I., ' Q A l , A L I Q U OSC 'g if t I . Al N A 1 Ll nf G T ' gj 1 T' ' LJ ., . L , , ., , . ' 1 J. A. ,l l ' r 'J . ' A 1 ' ' VA. f 0 ' 4 LL A ' 'H ,- . Q ,L l HILL BE lady of leisure football star a gob nurse office boy farmer elocutionxst pigeon raiser perfection cap1tal1st stooge opera slnger trlg teacher housewife wife ballet dancer actress barker soda clerk secretary Juggler stylist bar boy success bmmlemmr matinee idol Mrs play boy ferry boat captaln comedian good wlfe cello player poet chemist organ player spinster communist gym teacher chorus girl fireman town crier bald racing driver THEIDLER HEAKNESS al' talking out of turn navy asking questions Latin baseball the weaker sex sailor pants girls 1t's beyond us under classmen history class Friday holiday basketball rummage sales tan roadsters candy counter gum English class track team typing class meeting danclng blondes sports blushing trick ball holidays Lmg Blum Canada mechanics blushing college men chemlcal lab oral Emgllsh school orchestra reading agreeing filibustering basketball knitting dancing it's a secret current events f antique cars or history CHARACTERISTIC pleasantness persistancy sincerity shortness Irish smiles retiring petitness quietness petitness bashful capitalism racket bass voice debonair contented new halrdresses helpfulness wavy hair calmness diligent studious good dresser agreeable reserved nice disposition musical handsome congeniality happy buslness like height Sweet riendllness humorous excitement cut up brilliance lively bossy personality attractiveness devilishness neatness secluslveness naturalness t r A +- ? surgeon minding children help notes ls 2 . 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OW ICO ' ie . . - - The Sen1or Class wishes to express its appreciation io Mr and Mrs Sadler for their kind aid extended toward the Idler ABCOLA SWIMMING POOL ROCHELLE PARK N. J. Filtered water tested 3 times daily Special student membership cards available to undergraduates and this year s graduates of Ridgefield Park High School. Pool open - May 23 to Sept 7th Compliments RIDGEFIELD PARK HIGH SCHOOL Umtofthe N C P T A Compllments NAOMI ASSEMBLY No 18 Order of Rainbow for Gxrls John S Swim C0 wfanof fray 161.1 NEW JERSEY OFFICE 38 PARK PLACE NEWARK N J Th1s Yearbook was reproduced by the Planograph Process whlch GIIITIIIIGIGS the use of expenslve engravmgs and lme cuts call or Wflle for full partlculars TELEPHONE MITCHELL 2 4068 . O I , I I . . of . .MMM f f ' 7l.ANYSlNNEW YOU CVICAGO S7 LOUVS INDIANAPOLIS I , . . . .
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