Ridgefield Park High School - Idler Yearbook (Ridgefield Park, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

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We 1' W 11' :fa A f f 'vf' I 4 11 I 1' 1941 IG' f is v kv, gig, Rauncf- Zip It was September 1948, when approxtmately one hundred freshmen were entenng, and becom1ng members of the stu dent body at B1dgef1eld Park H1gh School Those dark days of f1nd1ng rooms meetmg teachers and be1ng told of elevators and escalators passed by qu1ckly and before long we felt proud to tell people we were students of R P H S The boys were all trymg out for football Qu1te of few played I V football dur1ng the season How the t1me flew by' In the school basement you could hear frosh g1rls yell1ng T E A M at almost any hour of the day Freshmen cheerleaders were chosen and through the1r con sc1entous efforts to l1ve up to the schools reputatxon they won the Northern New Ierseys Cheerlead1ng Trophy The frosh basketball team also ranked h1gh m 1ts league and we were all proud of out athletes January' Our f1rst exams' Nervous and scared we started off on Monday and found out that the f1rst one wasnt nearly as bad as we had expected and we drdnt m1nd takmg the res In Iune we were glad the f1rst year was over But we thought 1f th1s one went so fast the others would go faster and they dld Entenng School 1n 49 gave us a wonderful feel1ng lust thmk' It was our turn to tell the frosh where the elevator was and how to f1nd var1ous rooms Almost all college prep students were startmg to study languages and greettng one another wxth Buenos D1as or Bon Iour The most 1mportant event of the year was gett1ng our class rmgs A beaut1ful style was chosen and everyone was anxmous to get them Boy d1d we feel proud to own a nng wxth the R P H S emblem on 1t Two years to go we would graduate 1n 52 and here 1t was September 1950 Everyone was feel1ng h1s best because we now were upperclassmen Football season brought R P H S the State Champ1on shrp Four of our classmen were members of th1s wmnmg team Next the Prom bought up the quest1on of how to ra1se money Everyone helped sell emblems sweatshuts and beanxes We sponsored a b1g Square Dance w1th Red Walsh calllng the squares After many hours of work and plannlng we earned our quota and could proceed to plan our Prom It was f1nally decxded that our b1g event should be held at the Meadowbrook All through the halls you could hear Have you got a date? 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Winding up the year our girls ushered for the seniors at graduation and came to realize that after one short summer vacation we would begin working toward our chief goal in High School, Graduation of the Class of '52. On September 5, we were really anxious to get back to R. P. H. S. We were determined to make this our best year. At the dances, football games, and pep-rallies the seniors made a good showing. We were all pleased when football season opened with a bang! Leonia was beaten, a big upset. At the Win or Lose Dinner Bill Connolly was awarded the Biggs Trophy for being the outstanding athlete scholar of the year Work on the Idler began Picture schedules senior write ups art work began and the business staff began to work to pay for it all Ties and slick looking people were seen on November 20 and November 21 when our Idler pictures were taken Two weeks later we were all happy to see what that camera had done Christmas vacation' Everyone was planning parties for New Years But we all knew what was coming in Ianuary EXAMS' But as in every other year we survived With the help of the Pepsi Cola people we installed a coke machine in the Boys Gym What a blessing for those Friday night dances To raise money for the Idler we got busy and sold carrot pickles candy and programs during the basketball games On March 14 and 15 we presented Too Many Dates We counted this a real success and a credit to the people who worked deligently to make it one Spring vacation Suddenly we realized that this would be our last vacation but wienie rosts and picnics helped us to endure the idea Track season and baseball were upon us and we were quite determined to break the record and have a good season It seemed like a mater of hours until the Prom was held We extend all our thanks to the juniors who did such a wonderful job Exams again' Lo and behold this was really the end After this week our studies at our Alma Mater were ended and we were all very happy on the outside but a little sad too as we reviewed the many pleasant memories of the past four short years we looked forward to this last wonderful time we knew it was the finish to our happy school days in R P H S Many students will be going to college and many right out into the world to make a place for themselves but we will all remember the four wonderful years spent in Ridgefield Park High School fl! 01' XIINTQ.. x 3- . 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FLORENCE AN NARINO Flos an attractxve dark hatred lass whos mam mterest xs Uncle Sams Arr Force A member of the Commer cxal Club A smooth dancer Roller skatmg s a iavonte pastxme Her arm modelmg and marna xx Q is Ni PATRICIA BEAUCHAMP Pat lS an actlve member oi all student government orgamzatlons Audrey s shadow Nursmg school 18 next on thxs m1ss's agenda She always dxd concentrate on chem better at 8 00 A M ' ' ' Photo edltor oi the Idler A smooth dancer and a good speaker :Avi ,-5 4'- ADELE ARBUCKLE A very pretty darkhaxred mxss Dels arm rn lxie rs to get nch quxck and hve xn Connectxcut Dlslxkes gym class Her pals are Hrlda and Chlckxe A smooth dancer Possessor of an mlectxous gxggle A cheerleader wxth strong vocal cords id' IC v Lois Bf:cH'rs1. Blonde blue eyed Lots rs an ambmous member ot our Honor Socxety Can be located by tmdmg Mane Loulse fxrst County Secretary oi the Tr1H1Y Enjoys knxttmg and sauerbraten An actxve member of the Chem Club 14 1, 1' ' A - Q, 1 y Q' , . I Lx, 11- I lx Q xl Wh. ' lg QV V 4 7, l I ' 'I . I QQQCA t uf. kr hxxk -I? a,' L R xx O U' ' gl, ' 'v , N51 . U .VK I . QU. .-.. 0 ' , 'i'- il: . .. k . . . . . . I - . e A 1 'tcr , ' - . ... n Z ' I ' . ge. . . . . . , . . 1 A -- . . . . '- '- . 1', t' , .1 I 'I l I ' .-. . V ,AV - L: W-, ., 1 . . . ' I .- 'VX IOHN BELTHOFF Cocaptarn ol the track team year Member of Woods and Waters Club Interested rn sports and grrls Lrkes Englrsh and eatrnq potato pancakes Has no use for hrstory homework yo. 'bvx ROBERT BRUSH Eatrng hamburgers rates as a iavorrte pastrme of Bobs A member of the Servrce League Grrls mterest hrm Wants to be a photog Can be found wrth Ioe Basketball scores as hrs iavorrte sport 15 281 '91 L-r swf EDWARD BIGGY The Yankees are Slannys mam hobby and mterest Could eat steak and French trres all day Irmmys pal Arms to start hrs own busrness alter leavrng RPHS Hrstory rs hrs iavorrte subyect 4'-'ve PATRICIA BUTLER Pat a very cute blonde rs our Hall Patrol captarn Always seen wrth Ioan Wants to be a nurse Eatrng sphagettr and watchrng iootball games make her happrest Strong ly drslrkes homework Always laughrng gi f! 32,3 lr I ei-Pr I ,ww 5 WW!!! If ' , 1 vn 'U 1 T I OAN BRERETON Ioanre has an mtense mterest m G Pontrac convertrble Lrkes turkey sandwrches Pet hate rs stuck up boys Always ready wrth a laugh A neat dresser Good thrngs come rn small packages A mem ber ot the Chem Club 35 ,Z MARY CAHILI. Petrte, brown tressed Mary rs one of the qureter grrls oi RP HS Never seen wrthout Karen An ardent Yankee fan A neat dresser . . Asprres to a secretarral post . . Known for her irrendly dunpled smrle 4 -S X 'ft' 4 tvr ffl ,hx hx, ly X -'M y , . . A J ' 'T' lf'!f'C P1'1W , ' 'lllfrllfx 5 fv X Mft, ' u'y.x . j yr 'rrp HSI fill. of f f ls X e' .-V, Q , X X4 ,f A Q ' ' If ..vf':ff'f fo tp R R 1 W ' Q I ' f . f f It E 5 A , sr' - ff' ..r. . tw f Q ' t X I ,J I JA 1 I.. tg, A ' -va - ' . . . , I Kp jx Blond, blue-eyed Bel has had Q busy , -2 Q .I Y -.U . . . s l I I op? . A: 3 n' r - ' .r rl .-.rl-.rt fs 'S X' . . . . kv, V gy I . . . . ' . . . ' 1 , . eg K . . . - , , rg . , , xx f. H 3f'3,, - ' ' I- 1 xx ',v r, - '-R , -u W .1- 4 E-JT M .N ., : ii U 1 1 Q 1 Q f 4 7' 7.42 IOAN CARROLL Dark hatred Ioame a twxrler and mem ber of the Melodxers doesnt partlcu larly ltke school Pals are Bobble and Paul Wants to be a secretary and a house w1fe Lxkes to dance and skate Late people annoy h r mm 'Y WILLIAM CONNOLLY Wxllxe Captam of the football tea n Popular wxth everyone Hxs pet peeve xs a norsy baseball fan Deltghts tn spaqhettx Hopes to be a protessxonal baseball player Wmner of the Bxggs Trophy XG 7 ,fix 'K -. w. 8 9- DIANE CLARK A future ballerma Dark hamr and flashmq eyes A peppy cheerleader Ardent supporter of the Gxants 1 and Hunqarxan goulash A good dresser A bundle oi dynamlte ready to be set off Enyoys horse back ndmq and other sports .fy RICHARD CUMMINGS Semor class pres1dent Enjoys at and model buxldmq A whlz at Mathematxcs Fnendly and con SCIEDIIOUS Curly haxr and a great blq qrxn I-lxs ambxtxon s to be chemxcal enqxneer Has a hearty appetlte for steak and Frenchfrxes Wx TQ .mf IOHN CONN A tall basketball player Hall Pa tro A passxon for steak ack lnkes to watch baseball and football games Wants to become success u l1mmYS stdeklck Annoyed by vocal Yankee fans 3' 3 4- ANNE CULMONE Ann IS fond of spaqhettx and skatmq A lxvely l1ttle redhead Seldom seen wlthout Karen and Mary sxps are her pet peeve Member o the Commerlcal Club Nxce to know -4 K . ta fa 'F' f ',. ' .-.-I r '.- J ..-. I I - xx ' D I .gil ll Q VI' ' l. . ' ... . I. -1... ...T Ml- W, fl....:' ' ' ' - Auf ' ,pit A U wi 6 f 7 -JM ' I 2 13,1 F Q 3, 1. s gs fb. - I - 5 oi 'K of 1 . 9' y 'X ar' .Mx J rr.. -9 , 17, KAREN DECK:-:R A Small and blonde . . . A member ot A Z A the Idler staff An ardent Dodger an Has a weakness for spaghetti To sxng lrke Dons Day rs her arm m Irie A musrc teacher Rarely ARTHUR DALY seen wrthout Ann and Mary Not so qulet as he appears yoys basketball and swrmmrng ce cream IS hrs favorrte food Hopes to be a m1ll1ona1re No lemmme dxstractrons He rs annoyed by the NICHOLAS D ALUSIO Arabs Nxck An outstandmg athlete Basketball heads hrs hst Hal Pa rol member Specral pals are Ray :md Don Drshkes boys who ta k :bout glrls W1ll eat anythmg that tastes good Fnendly to all As, I 1 9' if IAMES DELANEY Good thrngs come rn small packages Asplres to be a pharmacrst Hrs mterests center around sports hs pet peeve 1S frve mayor sublects Favors corned beet and cabbage Frrendly to all nib 67 HILDEGARD DENKER Hard workrng treasurer of the SAB A cute blonde Loves to drxve a certam 48 Ford Hopes to go to Calrforma someday Iealous peo ple mvlte her temper Anoth r spaghettr lover An artxst too' he 'T '23 'ik'-'y' CAROL DIAZ Chrckre Pretty and lun lovmg She wants a weddlng IIYIQ someday Drshkes sprteiul people Her favorrte subjects are Art and English A weakness lor Lrsagna ways seen wlth Hrlda and Ioan f' Ne ,-3 13- x I I 4' , ' Q ,-I . . . . - 4 B I I if f ---. 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J ' ' xl, K Y.fg,f?'2 'f:44 . x. tif . , V . .pg X N -RH 17 I4 I Y PATRICIA DONLY Vrvacrous ts the word for Pat lrttle red head Her ambxtxon rs to be a doctor Hlstorxan of the Tn H1Y and treasurer of the Scarlet Qurll A Servrce League member Partlal to steak Always seen wrth Yvonne if 'W v -I IOAN ECKSTEIN One of our taller g1rls Eckre presrdent of the Leaders Club Hall Patrol member who enyoys her o loans always around to add to the fun wrth her best frxend lean A lover of Whrte Castle ham burgers SN tl IOHN EIBEL Iohn rs a mce fellow happy go lucky and well lxked He loves to eat spaghettr A small fellow and a demon typtst Etb has a passxon for startmg arguments to take up class txme A fellow we ll all remember been 'V tglg: 4 Y WILLIAM EVERSMAN Bxll 15 always ready w1th a fnendly gnn Not so quret as he appears A great sports lover Brlls mam arm IS to earn a mrllron dollars RALPH ERNST Tall and handsome A heart of gold and haxr to match Rolo rs an rmportant flgure rn class actrvrtles The sports wrrter of the Qutll He doesnt partrcularly lrke school One of the Arabs Care free and happy go lucky ELVIRA FAGAN Nxce thmgs come rn small packages A lrttle mxss wlth a bxg lrrsh tem per Casual and carefree Bebe rates eatmg as her Iavorlte pastrme Class secretary Anoth er of the Gnomes A peppy cheer leader I8 .allay ,.!l i LJ ' A Q 1 ,g gl A 1 'I ' 1 -.X -1 4 . - Q-J' fl 9 XZ' 1 X 1. 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X x ' A 5 X' 'fs ' A .ra C4 lfxfjg IUDITH FELLER Personahty plus Steak She s got what mt takes Always peppy and brnght A natural born cheer leader Interested xn Chemrstry A second Florence Nrghtrn ale 9.4 Y--47 The Trr H1 Y and the Qurll aregher IQHANNE FELTRI lavonte actxvmes BEVERLY FRIEDMAN Bev has a real sense of humor Dtsllkes doxng dashes b1t lkes chew mg gum drtvmg and French Ines Secretary oi the Spamsh Club cute twxrler Asptres to be a gov ernment gtrl 19 Short and cute thats Io A Buck mg Bronco Plays CYO basketball L1lces modehng movles and steak Member of the Commercxal and Hlstory Clubs A future secretary Nxce to know 'Ffa K' MARY F ERN ANDEZ A Spantsh senorxta who naturally en yoys eatmg all Spamsh foods Rrco 1 a member ol the Melodxers and plays a clarmet xn our school band Constant compamons are Kxtty and Karen An artrst too' MARIE LOUISE FROLEN Presxdent of the Honor Socrety Smart as a whxp She goes about her work wxth a smrle A Servxce League and Tn H1Y member joys readmg Hopes to be an oc cupatronal therapxst A peaches and cream complexxon RR -Q i 3 IOYCE GERHOLD A good sport The glrl wxth the golden vozce A reserved nature Outdoor achvxtxes and culmary arts complete Mopsys rather many accom plrshments An ardent dance ian Melodxers Wxll smg her way mto the hearts of many J r .ri 0 0 AS. 1 1' . ' ' . . . I l l - D - ' C f' .X h .S . . . . 'W Q' . . if ' . . . A future laboratory technician . . . V X ' . . . A '- '- l ' U . . . En- Q 1 'Z dx- Q, lv PETER GHERARDI Busrness Manager oi the Idler Pete rs faced wrth the problem of rarsrrrg money A member of the iootball squad Frrendly and socrable Pete wants to be an engrneer enroys hrs chemrstry' 'P Known as Crndy to everyone Lrterary edrtor ol the Qurll and treas urer ot the Class of 52 Honor Socrety An rnterest rn Rarnbow Her chrei weakness rs steak and French frres Can often be found wrth Drane and Iudy A smart sweet grrl 'x VilW'7 'Q W .2 nl FRANK GOING A promrnent player rn varsrty sports Servrce League Gym and study halls have tremendous appeal Thrs Hall Patrol regular rs a mrlk lover and a record lan A Student Court Iudge Franny rs famous for hrs moods lp T. IACK HAN SEN Iack ccme to Park from Hoboken A swell pal Yankees televrsron and popular records Wants to make hrs trrst mrllron at twenty one An A 6 P exec Chrcken Qboth krndsj rates hrgh Two lacks and a Hrchre ELAINE GOLLINI Someone specral always enroys her homemade pres Head of the Idl r Lrterary Staff Thrs future beautrcran presrdes over Commercral Club meet rngs One of the Gromes Knrt two purl two clrck her knrttrng needles Z., di- 3 5. RICHARD HASSA A top flrght artrst The lacks Would lrke to retrre at twenty and spend hr lrie eatrng potato chrps and lrstefrrng to records Qurte a com edran and a true lrrend Took charge ot the Idler art work --ss U3 ,arp ' tv .. w 5 Q, x X B ggi' I X t 4 , ' 5 I . unlvpv ' Qf Z vp v . . - 4, r I Q' ' U - ' .grrg 'E ' If ' F... E 4, ... n-1 K - A D - ' S N 7 ' ' X ' CYNTHIA GUILD X , ll 'Rx' e ' r A... . is ,n A 5 . ' ' ii ..l f. IQ! H ,-gfl,.1 .N, ' ' . :Z.F 'x :ll M' X rr of 'Q ' .' . . . . . V lv 41',lL'U': 7 Q' A A A ES n E ' 1 . 2:- ' T - ... zo so L - '21 HAROLD HENRICH Brg Man on campus Hank rs a fancy pass catcher Gxrls grrls everywhere Roast beef and mashed potatoes Lrkes to hunt and hsh Ioe Pennewxll rs hrs good frrend A would be brg game hunter Hes been around 0-YS if ROBERT KENISON Bob shu es as a hunter and ixsherman The Lrbrary Club mcludes hrm rn tts ranks He goes for green Roast beet always pleases hrs palate Murph rs hrs constant compamon 1 -I IOANNE HUGHES A tall wrllowy red head Io always rs well dressed Nancy and she are truly mseparable Often found m the cloakroom for Tr1.H1Y Brag gmg people annoy her Her out srde mterests are movres the Yankees and MY F Commercral Club and Chorus 1? J BARBARA KLEIN Bobble belongs to the Melodrers A commercral whrz Adores danc mg lo the latest records A twrrler The crystal ball reveals an axr plane hostess Cant resrst a steak Commercral club member and Mrss OSheas rrght hand grrl , fs- i 'Vx JAMES IEREMIAS Art :rnd automobrles are hrs spare tlme iavorrte Yankees dont stand a chance Senror class publrcrty charr man Irmmys weakness IS spag hettr and meatballs Tall and sllm Hrstory IS hrs least worst subject lg IOHN KONDEL Our sharply dressed Tech crew prexy longs to travel Thrs Melodrer rs partral to fned chicken An answer ol I Dont Know gneves hun great Iohnnys gomg to be a Jeweler Blue rs hrs favorrte color News ff tv WW ur 14. t e Sv-'fa J , V ,F .V tt U ' 11 Y, 'x . A Q lf M ,l I , ' ' ' A fu' I 1 :L xy t 1' 1' ' . . 'QQ U .' . ' I- . . . . . . l u l v' ' ' 'l N ' A ' . ' I M' X5 'xr I XM! 3 I x 4 C140 5 ' ' 5' C 52331 gfffxx' if at : ly . . . ' ' D ' A I, r- .- F ' Y C ' f' l Q AMX , . - X wp ,L - ff . ll' WI f' . . 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M - M A - - A A i . . . - I 1 T E 5 21 ,pr Q' Q WILLIAM KREECK Bxll hkes sports second only to food The Lrbrary Club and sctence stones are hrs chxef hterary mterests Varsxty man m RP sports Tlns potentxal certxhed pubhc account ant leans toward hxstory photography steak and the Arabs 71 'Lf ROBERT LESEMANN Luch rs easy gomg and well lxked, espe cxally for hls sense of humor One of the Iochermen and a member of the basketball team A loyal Grant fan Wow, what a typxst ' ' A member of the Hall Patrol An asset to the semor class YVONNE LANCELIN One of our busrest semors Yve always has txme to do a lxttle some thxnq extra Very artxstlcally clmed Delegate to Y conventton m Cleveland last Iune Spaghettxs her favonte food Pats pal A nea dresser f-. rv AY -I ELIZABETH LEVIS One of our most outstandmg gxrl ath letes Actxve m GAA Footbal' games and movxes are Bettys top m terests unless you offer her a IUICY steak and French frxes Idler bust ness staff Immedrate goal ms to become a secretary Betty xs hap py go lucky and mce to know 'XE K? BARRY LENOX Barry 1 known for h1s crew haxrcut and mce clothes A ke per of our law and order Plays football and baseball The Chants and steak lmmedlate atm lS college Well hked by h1s fellow students 315, ' 'Y GINO MACHI A tall dark fellow from the upperend One of our more quxet semos Gmc can often be found wrth Blll A COHSCIGHIIOUS hrstory student Steak rs tops when xt comes to eating 22 I X f , ily 4' Q' vm I I , ' ' Zfx 'b ' - 1 sly A -4 y , ,Q . rf' , N V Q f - 1' f' ' if' are among chief interests . . . His X S ' I .' . . . H H' ' .in- . . I X , L 1 1' f x AQ - 1 A in - 5 I f - '95-' r L, t ' ' J l wm- .1 X -,X DONALD MacNEILL Togo rs another of our shenffs 1oys televxston and hopes to be a tele v1s1on cameraman Usually seen wrth Nrck When out for a snack Don favors steak and French frxes Thrs slfort handsome fellow gets along well wlth everyone 9Q 15,1 fax L -'rugs 3 Nfv' 'Y WILLIAM MacROBBIE Bxll a short fnendly trafhc offrcer s one of our most popular semors Hrs smxle IS one of hrs outstandmg features Smallest of the 52 Iocher men Easy to get along wrth and carefree tn-I f- IOHA MALLINSON A loyal Vmo A Servrce League member Quret and unassummg A future success as a busmess man Bobbte rs hrs best fnend He hkes that Italtan spaghettt Roots hard for the Dodgers smcere fnend 23 18 I OSEPHIN E MANOLIO A perpetual gum chewer A pack age of dynamtte thats Io n artxst who loves to draw cartoons Gym class rs her pet peeve She hkes to do what she pleases Small but oh my' 'U QA ROBERT MAHLER Known as Satch An ardent Yanke Enyoys breaded veal cutlets and French frres Loves to sleep Often seen wrth Iohnny Wallace Plays football wrth the Mongohan Ramblers GLADYS MAPES Happy 1 a future A1 secretary A pert flagswmger Antmals rate hxgh wrth Happy Drd anyone see that steak dxsappear? Del and Bert are her real close pals ts honest people glve her the shudders - f 'NX ,' ,, ,F XDA X 4 117 X 'x 31 f x l I Y X SX g ' ' ...En- -. J Q Af . .. , ,W ' 9 . .. Y nd Q 4' 1 . -I ' I - - 'i I ', I - if nm . . . A memsefof the Library cull: 1 4, . .fi , nf V . ' Y ,Y t, ,, M ' X , ffq' if R s 7. . f J ,-U' K Q .,A A '- ' . . A' ...D'- .-ish. DOLORES MAY Del IB a popular brunette She is a iuture airline hostess A flag swmger and member of the Commer cial Club All her friends envy her curly halr and bnght smile Well liked by all I-'RANKLYN MISERA Quiet yet not alool retiring yet friend Track Enjoys sports Frank dislikes the Dodgers Library Club member Proud of owning his own car Loves Italian food Seen often with Frank Iaegge ff? 4 5 .5-'Z V 1-.f ? ln 4 XXI 4:4 fd- .if-a 'Y AUDREY MEEK Audrey is far lrom meek Steak and French lnes S A B Has an eye for photography Secre tarxal practice is her dish Always seen with Pat Member oi the Chem 9 Gi 'vel' xstry Club Likes basketball IQAN' MILLAR IF' wi MARGARET MORTLAN D both the TnHxY and the Chem Club One of our prettiest Seniors Service League A bright smile 'md winning personahty One sweet girl Always ready with a friendly hello for all A bubbling personality Hall Patrol Likes gym and ham burgers Seldom seen without Pat Blushes easily Enloys knitting sxfv PAUL MURRAY The sergeant atarms of the Library Club Small but does a good 1ob Another lover of spaghetti Always seen at Park basketball games Makes Cl lilo with Gene and Bob 14 ' A . he x ' D .I 1 - 5 - f ' l D . . . . 'I 'W . . ' ' ' ' P ' 'S' , . is, 'I' -' .. ' 5 , 1, 3 af' A ,an ' ' . . . A - ' t ' 1' F, , h , 'Q ,-1 This popular girl is the president of j - S' - '. '. 4,51 L .f . N ' . sis? ' ' '. . . ' ' ' f ' , Y 5.4, ' I 24, K Q L I zz' 4 ' ' . A- fa. IZ , f QQ 21 2- Q 4 L 3, , A rin 6 f. V I ,If ' 'A-'rg' . p 1 - - I . f A 'RK' any 'Nab A 5 ,. - 1 fi ,,, 'U 9, DOLORES OSGOOD Dxzzy hopes to teach lnndergarten some day An actxve member oi the Spamsh Club Wntes for the Quxll and the Idler Happy-go lucky Enjoys typmg A doll-collector A whlpped cream enthusiast PATRICIA O NEAL A Grant ian Loves dnvmg xce cream and dancmg Edrtor m Chief of the Idler Tn H1Y Drshkes her many rushed lunches Chem rstry Club Represents the Spamsh Club ln S A B Hopes to be a nurse Peggy rs the tall captam of the Twxrl ers One ol our semor mghtmgales Lovely and vxvacxous Peg en joys eatmg red cabbage A Gnome Always can be seen wxth Gerry I. 'Q 0 MARY PARRA vw- Our Senorxta IS known as Kxtty Lxlres steno Qurte chummy wrth Arlene Alvlays quxet and demure Good thmgs come rn small bundles Latm charm and personalxty Member oi the Commercxal Club GERALDINE PALLOW Blonde han and blue eyes are Gerrys outstandmg features A luture model Gerry loves to annoy teachers by crackmg gum Casual NX-1. IOAN OTTIGN ON Short and sweet wrth hery red han Easy gomg and well lxked She enjoys a good laugh A won derlul sense ol humor A pleasant dxsposrtxon makes Ioan a iavonte among all and carefree Rates eatmg as her lavorxte pastrme Fond ol dancmg One of the Gnomes la' 44 I-P ,f V wg? A-I' - I - ' A . . . . . . . z. . - ' ' I . . . ' it ,M ul cj' P 'fr ' - wi' 8 I ,,,, 'ln ,SJ ,J Nfx? P C 1,5- kt one i , 2 . . , 'Q1 u u s . 1 I . Y' .1 . . . . ' ' ., - .- -,r F- r-4. x, ' ' fy-Q-A , . . . I .i 'iz' 'fr ' -an ' - . . . . i' . . . ' ' ' . lffi? , 15: . . . tvf, , , - jf . 2 4, 1' 'fx- . . . ' 253. I , A -' I . . . gf, , -A . ' ' ' ' QZZ xx? fn A Lf: jf . ' 'L fn A 1 N 5 '11 ' ,K 'Lx x ss-.,,s QTEK E if IOAN PEARSE f,.. sl ,I IOSEPH PENNEWILL Iose rs a tall lean supporter of Parks lower end En,oys all sports wrth baseball toppmg the lxst Pals wxth Hank Hennch Moody people an noy hxm Favorite subjects are hrs 5 ROBERT PFISTER Owner of a frrendly srncere non chalant dxsposmon Member of the track team A frght fan Hopes to be a mechamc Seen a lot wrth Sonny Accavalo Loves steak Welcome rn every group 'si Happy and carefree Prefers shrxmp X chow mem Generously endowed wxth womans crowmng glory GAA Pet peeve IS snobs , Often seen wrth Io A good ath ete A commutor to Teaneck One of the Gnomes Ytqgg if -wt-dv' ANTHONY PIAZZA Tony and football belong together Out of town grrls come flrst Steak I8 spelled wrth caprtal letters rn Tonys mmd Hopes to be a tool and dle maker Hot rods are fxxed by thrs man Rrchxe rs a good pal lm- 4 in? S DAVID POOL Dave rs a senous mmded semor HLY member Hopes to be an en gmeer Wrrtmg book reports IS hrs chtef oblectron to school Joys summer when he can swrm frsh and go boatrng An all round good QUY 'Q WANDA RECASCINO Imtratrve rmagmatron and leadershlp Vrce presrdent of the Semor Class SOP rs her favorrte subject All around athlete and good sport Wrlhng to do anythmg for her fnends 26 L, fl' f f 'J X 1 I' , ' ! R ' - ' ' ' 1? . A , 'Q , 'uv 5 . ,, l, . ' AJQI' f Nsffz gd . x ff ll' -of ' W g ' .' ' , 14 - --.Ng ,Q I , :fx 43, . i ' 3 X I -' 1 eglrii: -,EK ... bf Xq.L Q- -ff '74 e . , . l ' .. K X 'S . V ' UV .7 . . ' ' X ln . 'nik' I I - . . .' I 4 I X f . . . . . . . ' tory. and girls. Q' S IHS 5 1 u n . , V f ,K ,' . 'V I . .... . U ' Q Q . . Y N K Q A , n s- , y , .0 ?r 4 , n A k is :' ' ' 4 l hi 'K X . x g .. . . . . . X ,f ' ' ' ' . . . En- .vw-.5 R. DAVID ROSS Dave comes tn on a wrng and prayer on roller skates Tall aark and um Chemlstry Club iascmates Dave Booby rs a constant com a chance when Dave ts near Thls man doesnt partrcularly care for school work ff ROSEMARIE SCHIFANO Schrfhe xs one of the most talkatnve semors A real chatterbox She excels m all gxrls sports Person alrty plus Ro rs known for her short han' and good humor Another Gnome A grrl who rs well lrlceo by all 27 ,KWH-Q 42 N .-'sts A 1 I ad' ,I 1' vi' WALTER SANDIN ed as he rs best known has Bogota mterests A solxd Scarlet on the grxdtron A DeMolay ofhcer Good lookrng He can often be seen rn the dnvers seat A Westv1ewer ts thls popular lad HENRY SCHERR Curly ts qulet and unobtrusrve excellent student He lrkes to pamt and to work wrth wood Prompt Often found wrth alumnus Ken Olsen An actrve church member A future pohce officer Q 'D- -1 ROBERT SCHNEIDER An amateur photographer re quents the skatmg rmk Often seen but seldom heard A mce dresser An ardent Dodger fan Ta and dark wrth a pleasant personalxty Bob rs one of our semor car owners NANCY SCHLAG Everyone admrres Nans clothes An actrve member m soo many clubs Secretarral school rs next on her agenda People who brag annoy Nan There they go Nan and Io. a mce couple 145 02: 'X' 9 1 ' rv. 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' ' ' . . . ll 'N CATHERINE SCHREIER Idler artrst Catlue desptses gos srpy women Commercral Club charrman School rs best lor Eng lash and steno A dreamy dancer Ice cream always hxts the spot An ardent basketball ian A great gum chewer WRX A ow-'5 if ALFRED SPAHR Mel Allans loyal Yankee fan rs bothered by the gxddy grrls who sur round hun m SHB Enloys Mr Worrells classes Another steak eater Lots of fun Al has an ever ready sense of humor CIQ i ...pf MADELINE SHEEHAN Maddxes heart belongs to the Army Concetted boys annoy thxs pretty mlss Tall and dark Ice cream rs Maddxes mxddle name Secre tanal work comes next for thts ambr trous gxrl Watchmg iootball games takes up her spare trme MARION STAAB Maa looks real good wxth her short tresses Bergenheld IS always her destmahon Say leg ol lamb and Manons there Where you see Maa you see Bobby The Frrst Lady Thxs mzss rs really smart where clothes are concerned ways ready with a joke 34:- X,-r I EAN SMITH Smxtty rs a real 1et of fun Chrcken rs kmg Untnendly people do not get Ieans attentxon A loyal Hall Patrol ofhcer Any sport mterests thxs gxrl There IS one xmpartrcular iellow who recexves her attentxon T.7 T' IOAN STAHL Full of pep and rarm to go Cur ly black harr Ioanme thmks school would be better wxthout homework Enjoys chop suey and records member oi the Commercxal Club Her best pal rs Mane 1 'ry J ' i . uf - Y X gif r A nr ' 5 I I Us A C Y' ii-: .Av ' h I ' A l ' . . . , Y : A-ul' ,3- . ' l . ...Al - - ...... - i fl I ...Al- sf, - I .Jr it 1 'Wai WILLIAM ST IOHN B111 talks to that trumpet and rt plays sweet musrc Gxgglmg grrls do not have a chance wrth thrs man Gmo and B111 are a two some ust to play rn a band a wh1i'l of steak and Sarnt rs there Presrdent of the Band 4? LOUISE STOCKHAUSEN Lou rs a swell grrl Southern Frred Chrcken cmd she comes a runnmg Her baby brother monopolrzes her spare trme Yankees always get a cheer Boys rate specral mterest Typrng comes naturally Q15 I 111. ,fx -r 'XS-f RAYMOND THALL Ray rs an all around good sport well known for hrs brrght sense of humor A iarthlul Grant rooter Plays iootball basketball and baseball A trafhc ofttcer Lrkes the company of a certatn cheerleader How do you lrke that car? txfdlni IEAN THIEL Small and petrte descrrbes Ieanme Full of pep Qurck wrth that pen at steno Mrddle names annoy thrs mrss especxally hers lean Anne Loves mce strxngy przza pre Pat has been Ieans pal for a long trme An ardent football and base ball ian if X BARBARA SUCHI The Navy rates hrghest Her irxends call her Bobby Many SAB ac trvmes A Tr1H1Y member Pals around wrth Marlon Prelers przza pre An ardent roller skatmq an Hxstory rs thxs popular grrls favorrte subyect n if . I V A A . I I I . A 7 1 of I I l I , ' ' I . 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WILLIAM THOMPSON 1 wrll be seen next rn our slcres To be a prlot rs hrs ambrtton Can whrttle any prece of wood mto a plane Very attentrve 1n Hrstory Samt xs B111 s best pal Englrsh could be removed from the currrculum as lar as Brlls concerned Tall and lrght descrrbes thrs boy ci Q Q' 1 'Q VIRGINIA TOZIAN Dark brown harr and eyes to match are Grrmys most outstandrng features A whrz on roller skates Shys away from concerted boys Wrll make a good housewrfe someday Her specral mterest rs out of town Easy gorng and nrce surely spell Gurny 'fin AQ C v RUTH WRITE As captam of the Varsrtycheerleaders Ruths a very busy young lady terested rn Colgate M W A F Cmost whrstled at frgurej Secretary of the SAB A future beautrcran r- 1.1 RICHARD TURCONI A 1oker rf there ever was one Mels lrked by all Huntrng rs hrs may pay off A proud lower ender Everyone recognrzes hrs famrlrar vorce Good to be wrth 'Q' THELMA WAHL Mrldest manners and gentlest heart are combrnatrons found rn few Pres rdent of the Spanrsh Club Typrng rs her favorrte subyect A sunny grggle One of the few that never eat candy 'K fix .f KENNETH WACHA Varsrty basetball and baseball con sume hrs trme Man about town rs Ken Well lrked by all frrendly smrle and a warm greetrng are hrs trademarks An accomplrshed prn boy IOHN WALLACE Iohn lrkes school except for homework Has a flare for hotrods Often seen wrth Satch Mahler An alren who made frrends fast Track team member Lrbrary Club actrvrtres He enloys Eskrmo Pres Fun to have around 30 J xr. 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In: 171' I f' WILLIAM WHITE Wh1zzer CoCapta1n of the track team Bllls mterested ln les fem mes and vlce versa A good stu dent Nlck s car Tall and blond Varsxty lootball Hopes to make plenty ol do re me WWII Our very popular SA B presxdent A lorcelul speaker Two lacks and Rxchxe College ts next on hxs agenda Sets up the Quxll Joys the Yanks records and anythmg chocolate Subtle wn Blond haxr and a wmnmg smxle Intelll gent 31 , v- 1 'f ARLISS WILKINSON One ol Scarlets twxrlers Never be late for a date wxth Arl Actxve m Rambow Gxrls Chocolate cake IS a sure treat French Club secre tary and chaxrman oi entertamment ot Spanxsh Club This pet1te mxss IS Thelmas best buddy NU' EUGENE WISNESKI Genes fnends call hlm Whlskey An all around Grant fan Interested m stamp collectmg as well as base ba Mechamcal Drawmg appeals to htm but he s mterested ln a govern ment job Constant campamon of Paul and Bobble ' V O 5 0 '0 o o'o'o 9 x 1 v 0 9 . o 0 o o 0 4s 0 .,z4,:,o,o'o: Q vga: X515 'ps 0 . 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Q' f ' L ' 0' X 1-5 SUE WILLIAMSON Basketball mmded as both player and spectator People wzth a sense oi humor are her favontes Susxes from down Westvxew way A flax! for stenography Best gal inends hall lrom Hackensack CAROL WOOD Plays mtramural basketball Those who arnve late beware A yen for Roller Derby tame Hxstory makes a hxt wxth thus gal they call Woodsy Such blonde haxr and a generous share ol teckles Ptzza and French ines X nv 1 . . A n a u I - l ' 1 I . I Isl I D , ' 4, 1 ' ' 4 .t W 1 P ' Al' . . . W4 f .ef 1? ..r ty! I in Q ' I JACK w1sHARD J it ' ' 'll' 4 . . l n D . . .- . .I I 13,2-gfcrn. i Q . 0 'fx lx! Il x' 1 'Y if ,I 1' Y 1 x A 'Ir,' ' H, A s .2 RXE X X J .7d'.r:Q' v 5. 'f fx' -ff - 'Q ,' A ' '.Xx?6 'Jil' '53, . D' '14-' 4 SundqYC'noi!. Cmss oi 5'1- Q. pf freshman foundi- Yxeshmon Chee , 'N The o' O 8 v P v ,fam Q, 5 P M. I , k. 4. I coup cutesi ohdml '5'IJs neo dets. pastime enior ass llfflcer OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF 1952 Hxchcxrd Cummmgs Presxdent Wanda Recuscmo V1ce presxdent Rath Wcnte SAB Alternate Cynthxcx Gullc Trecsuer Elvmz Pagan Secretary lack Wlshard SAB Representatxve ::x--P :' ' 24 !il!'ji xp. rlnls DOROTHEA L TOWNSEND Class Adviser Q 'dl b1', Q I , N., ' T 1 I J - . 'l'Il 1952 I LER Idler Staffs Patncxa ONeaI Patncra Beauchamp Elame Gollmr Marxon Staab Yvonne Lancelm Patncxa Donly Hrchard Hassa Barbara Suchr Dolores Osgood Mane Louxse Froler Beverly Frredman Nancy Schlag Iosephme Manoho Ioyce Baker Caiherme Schre1er Iudy Feller Arhss Wxlkmson Carol Wood and Audrey Meek fx ELAINE GOLLINI Literary Edztor PATRICIA BEAUCHAMP Photography Editor .-4: - PATRICIA O'NEAL RICHARD HASSA Ed1tormCh1ef Art Edrtor IHTIIR 4' ,,,..--r.-- 1 -- PETER GHERARDI Busmess Manager Senxor Busmess Staff Drane Clark Ioan Eckstem Elrzabeih Levrs Florence Annanno Glady Mapes Dolore May Mary Parra Karen Decker Rosemane Schriano Margaret Mortland Margaret Oakley Wanda Recascmo Elvrra Fagan Ioan Pearse Iohanne Hughes and Mary Fernandez Q4 MARGARET HEYLIGEH Adviser JY' MILDRED BURROWS Art Advrser Bu mess il enior Play 11,760 MW! . . .,....,., ' 'Q '-414'-1-1-14-M 'Q ' G' .I .' 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March fourteenth and fifteenth marked the climax of several months' character casting, line learning, stage setting, role rehearsing, and butterflies attacking. Miss Doris Glaser, ably assisted by Lois Bechtel, directed this three act comedy which was written by Marri- jane and Ioseph Hayes. In the opening scene Louanne Miller, a lively high school senior, was battling her way through one of her many romances. When Paul Chase, the boyfriend, left her house in a fury, she found herself without social secur- ity for a picnic the next night. The trouble began when Louanne allowed herself to be talked into having a blind date by her three girlfriends, Eleanor, Alice and Carolyn, each of whom was having her own difficulties with the Troublesome Element fboysl. To compli- cate matters, Louanne had also promised to sit with the neighbors' infant, Patricia Hayes, on the same evening for which the girls had scheduled the blind date. Louanne's mother, immersed in Girl Scout activities and a host of resultant troubles with younger sister, Betsy, was against blind dates. Mr. Miller angrily reminded her that he had met her on a blind date twenty years before. Taking advantage of this amusing argument, Louanne charmed But I thought Louanne w U Q Lf. 'Ig , , PQI' .,, l ll: T5 5 R' 'u her father into pinch-hitting for her as baby sitter. The unexpected results of this mistake involved the entire community as well as the hysterical young parents of the baby. Not one, but three blind dates appeared for Louanne, one of them her ex-boyfriend himself. ln the midst of the growing hubbub, the girls found time to rehearse, for the benefit of their boy- friends, a skit entitled lf Girls Behaved As Boys On Dates. The curtain fell on Louanne and Paul battling again, as Mrs. Miller ex- claimed This is where I came in. ' 7 h ' I ., 4' ,, :E lgif -X If you're not careful, you'11 lose another boy friend. as my date 37 j . - , I -- . I ' 1 1 I if- ' ' Q . 1 '4 - 53' HL., 1 V2 bl J Q I N. -s V i 1 'Q-JW' swf' IDEAL SENIOR Wxlham Kreeck I-la1r Donald MacNe1l Smlle Donald MacNe1l Complexron W1lham Connolly Personal1ty Nlck D Alusro Bu1ld Fxgure 'Buys MOST VEBSATILE 4 '39 lack Wxsharrdhr Ioan Eckstem N Donald MacNe1l Eyes Margaret Mortland Ioan Pearse Ruth Walte Ioan Mlllar Ioan Mlllar Ruth Warte MOST ATHLETIC lj' 1,3-....xwsnXs.., xx .eff Aj 'vs Wxlharn Connolly Ioan Eckstem BEST DRESSED Adele Arbuckle Harold Hennch Drane Clark Sis I 1' CNW. s, 1 Q 'll 5 145 l-3 ' ! xxx if N , s , XX Mosr Pogyum lf'-,N , If N Patncxa Butler Wllham Connolly X Ng .gf 5 as X I 'Ne e,,4 f X gd.: X ,,-ff- '5 -.Q-qxv-its 'N'71NTQ? I!! 1934. , g lv lf 'T AP f-gi 'Nw k fl -fY..f vow ,.--1' CLASS FAVORITES Favorlte Teachers Mr Arnold Mrss Gray Favonte Sport Basketball Favonte Band Guy Lombardo Favorrte Smgers Male Tony Bennet Female Dorrs Day Favorrte Hadro Program ake Bel1eve Ballroom Favorrte TV Program I Love Lucy Frrendly Enemy Teqneck 9 4,1 be BEST LOOKING T'Ruth WG1l6xig,VV1ll15l5IT1l Connolly Y BEST DANCERS Drane Clark Harold Henrlch S. CLASS WITS ean Smxth Rrchard Turcom Z S 3 wr X Ax CUTEST COUPLE 1 '5 Ioan Mrllar Wxllxam Connolly 1 4 is 1 W V v' vvrfgrfo' ,qv K' Y' ff 1 1 ' f a f T r rr N ff K 'A f y ll . C T C S 5 1 S M If 'l C C f , - I 'T ' If 1 I - , ' rx K L I ' , y Qi, fl' V I S , . M . i I y y X 1, ll Y . H XY I S ' gn A V ,X pil: A A l X T T ,, , X M .. X . I Q-'xx M, ,, fr 'f '- XXX vu Tex Q' ' yd ' -' X V , , X X v T - m X T .f N 9 y y SY E, r ' ' Q 4 r N F . lx fl ly ln X A ,I lx 'rf' x 1 W n' M F A' , 1 , A , , 0' xxg , av-.fi 4 1 - S , , T l as .. 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Mapes - 5 -1.1 13. I. Belthofi .2 -M... 14. B. suchi 15. W. Kreeck ' 4.55 16. I. Carroll , I ' -. 17. 1. Eckstein . , I. 18. I. Mcmolio FM ' ' I. Pearse my' 19. I. Miner R I 2 V 20. . Hassa Jfl Ax. X tif . 4 ' 1244 fQ T 'fi X N xXx , ,- A X: 55 X -v Q 4 if .. I A 9.4 719. ,J . 1 la Y w 2 A I A. R. A. D. D. E. C. M L. R. C. I. P. E. D. M I. N M. I. Arbuckle Cummings Meek May Osgood Fagan Guild Mortland Stockhausen Schiiano Diaz Hughes Beauchamp Levis Clark Fernandez Fellex Schlag Staab Baker QQ '+A Y C A ,A IL. N , 3-z! I , X I 34, 5-, if 3. I , , K. 4 - ' -.4 Ya x Jr x X ' Uzeghaw Here it is, the 1972 Rodeo's Madison Square Garden opening. ln the WRP-TV booth, Rollo Ernst, sportscaster, prepares the show's broadcast. This is Rollo, your Rodeo Reporter. Many celebrities are present tonight. On my right l see Bill Connolly, Los Angeles Ram's captain, and Skinny Biggy, the Yankee manager. With them is Carol Wood, lersey Iolters' star. Bob Pfister, world's heavyweight champion, is listening to loan Stahls story other dramatic channel swim which set a world's record. And there's Dolores May, elected Air's Most Heavenly Hostess, escorted by her pilot, Bill White and her co-pilot, Bill Thompson. Also present are Hank Henrich and lean Smith, top T. V. comics, spon- sored by BelthoH's Body Builder, Inc. lim Delaney and Mary Cahill, their writers sit nearby Elaine Gollini Vogue's top model is stylishly garbed rn Mme Yvonne Lancelms newest Paris creation Hollywood star Gerry Pallow is sitting with socially prominent Bob Mahler oil magnate Iohn Mallinson and Mary Fernandez world famous bandleader Richard Hassa art editor ot Esquire is with his models Flo Annarino and Iohanne Feltri Patricia Beauchamp Democratic campaign manager is casting ominous glances at lack Hansen Republican presidential nominee The grand parade is now under way the tamed equestrienne Diane Clark leading followed by the Rodeo clowns Gino Machi Bob Schneider and Bob Kenison Pat ONeal leading the Inaian War Dance precedes Mel Turconi world renowned bull thrower Next come the bronco busters Frank Misera Bill Eversman Bob Lesemann and Ker Wacha The trick riders are Io Manolio Bebe Fagen and lean Thiel Bev Friedman Louise Stockhausen Ioe Pennewill and Art Daly are among a Texan delegation ot cowgirls and cowboys The Gardens police headed by Henry Scherr include lim leremias Pete Gherardi and policewoman Dizzy Osgood The Garden s manager Gene Wisneski is last with Bill St lohns music chmaxrng the parade Silence reigns as Roberta Allen famed soprano sings the National Anthem with Karen Decker organist accompanying Patricia Donly Garden physician with nurses Iudy Feller Lois Bechtel and Marie Louise Frolen 1S ready to set any broken bones Barry Lenox ready to start the ambulance sits at the wheel .i,,-7: Q x -gfvkxf, N J K x t JP -:limes f -f' f M '47 W l . 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There's Bobby Klein helping Don MacNei1l, Peanut Vender, who just tripped, spilling his peanuts. Now Al Spahr will surely be able to sell all of his. Well, intermission's here . . . lack Conn, Garden emcee just announced that Power's models, Ann Culmore, Adele Arbuckle, Ioanie Brereton and Patricia Butler will now collect for charity. To my left, I see Richard Cummings and Frank Going, chemical en- gineers, who recently perfected a rocket fuel for the trip to Mars. Bill Kreeck will pilot the rocket, designed by Dave Pool. I've been told that the Chief Iustice of the Supreme Court, lack Wishard, is here tonight. His guest is Audrey Meek, ambassadress to Russia. The Business Womens Club delegation seated below me includes President Ioan Eckstein and Sue Williamson Ginny Tozian Cathie Schreier Ioan Millar and Gladys Mapes Nancy Schlag buyer for a French Import Export house sits listening to Marion Staab and Arhss Wilkinson describe their prize winning paintings now hanging in David Rosss mortuary William MacRobb1e president of U S Steel discusses sales with Ray Thall Fuller Brush Co manager Tony Piazza midget car racer sits with Ted Sandm his manager Paul Murray mink farm owner speaks to loan Ottignon model Iohn Wallace civil engi neer designed Murray s fur storage vaults loyce Gerhold Peggy Oakley and Ioan Carroll open the show s second portion with a song composed by Ioanne Hughes As an extra tonight Wanda Recascino Kitty Parra and Barbara Suchi will demonstrate riding learned at the famous Italian academy Iohn Kondel designer of Thelma Wahls jewelry collection has created a crown for Hilda Denker Western queen Professor Iohn Eibel sitting with Rosemarie Schifano a teacher at his college says hes enjoying the show Margaret Mortland T V cooking expert tells loan Pearse dietician about a new dish Ioyce Baker Chicago Sun photographer is snapping Madeline Sheehan socialite for tomorrow s society page Well the Show s over Folks I hope you ve enjoyed it Ill be seeing you all again next year This is Rollo Ernst singing off for WRP TV ff-fjf-34? 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We the senror class o ear book lrcers bequeath to the tumors '2. e the Honor Socrety the headaches and toys ot a members to Mr Gerlach e successtul senror year queath a tew more male mem l3 We the Servrce Leaque bers to keep htm compan members bequeath to next We ot the College Prep ear s members our excuse or aratory Enqhsh lV Classes e ettrnq out between classes ueath an always lull tourttam l e the senror boys e pen and a set ot authentrcally queath to the tumor lellas the correct classrc comrcs km ot qrrls w o dont keep e the Senror othcers you wartxnq are never unde ot the S Pr B bequeath to next cr ed an are always tarthlul ear s ottrcers tour thrck rn m 5 We the stall ot Boom orandum pads bequeath to Nlrss O Shea a co 5 e the Trr HDI senxors operatrve etttcrent start w o attend to the dance cloak l6 We the senror cheer ro0m bequeath the patrence ea ers bequeath to next years needed tor thrs task squad extra loud vorces tor 6 We the 5l 52 teams e away qames ueath to next year s squa s We ol Nltss NlacLallens an all around successlul sea 'Yr class qladly bequeat to son uture advanced Nlath studen s 7 e the seruors ol the our loqarrthm tables ssembly Commrttee bequeat l8 We ot the Senror Bust to Mrs lepson an mtellrqent ness Cornmrttee bequeath to enthusrastrc qroup wrth plenty the Class ot 53 a thousand an oi brrqht rdeas one rdeas tor makrnq money 8 e the senror qrrls to a tested none prove t e unror 'tern s bequeath hours l We the Chemrstry stu ot date talk at Wrede a ents to MI Arnold bequeath Koop s one se ot experrments a 9 We the cast ot the play wrrtten up and handed tn on be ueath to next year s actors rme an actresses a successlul pre '20 We the sentor cou les sentatton both trnancral and bequeath many lonq steady ot erwrse romances to next year s stu ent We the semors ot the body Scarlet Quxll bequeath to next We the Senror Class ear s s att our perpetually e ueath to all those who shall empty treasury and suqqestron o ow atter us the many thnll box rn and untorqettable ex er We ot Nlrss Gray s Hts tences vvhrch have hlled our tory classes bequeath a year s 'tour short years rn hrqh schoo n wrtness thereot we have set our hand and seal on thrs the twentreth day ot lune tn the year ot our Lord one thousand nme un dred and hity wo Wrtnesses tSrqnedl THE CLASS OF l952 O K . 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B. includes making h 1 I an cmning major school acti C O C The members of the Hall Patrol h k of law and order in R. . an - I , : Q - igjzi 1 V C .1 . , :ff I . f , -. . - ' ' I .l A 1 a Q 1 I . . Il, , , . 1 ,. Q e , ,y e f f 1 ' I 9 i ' - A I 4 - . ' - I ' U 1 Q . , 1 Q I I I ACTIVITIE An important part of the activities in Ridge- field Park High School is student govemment. The governing body of the school is the Stu- dent Advrsory Board presided over by lack Wishard Its other officers are Vice president Lois Bechtel Secretary Ruth Walte and Treas urer Hilda Denker The board rtseli is com posed of elected members from each organua tion in the school and from the homerooms It IS the duty of this board to pass on events to be held in the school and to suggest improve ments to Mr Shield and the Board of Educa t1on Other student government organizations are the Hall Patrol the Student Court and the Service League The Hall Patrol IS made up of members selected from each of the four classes and IS responsible for keeping order in the cor ridors The Iudges of the Student Court are Cynthia Guild Pete Gherard1 Iudy Klabundy Barbara Suchl Audrey Meek Pat Beauchamp Iohn Oellermann and Frank Going They are responsible for the eniorcement of the rules of the Hall Patrol During class penods the Serv ice League checks to see that lockers are kept locked Within the school there are several organi zations whose aim 1s to be of service to the students Among these groups is the Band led by Malorette Connie Wacha whrch marches at Mllllllllll WWMIIMIWW PN Pllmsh bi' Ihe mem is 9'V8n se ludges dunng to lawbmakers en! courf sessions To see that lockers are locked and halls are quiet are the chief duties of the Service League Ulllllllllllll funn L3 Wfmning cf cl' gifs' ' A' 'ff'1EjOb cf The Tri-Hi-Y provides many useful services around the school. if ull 50 ch Crew fun? ment. The Te .Saul equip and V' 'AA und 48 the football games The Band also takes part rn assembly programs pep rallres the Varrety Show and the Sprmg Concert The Flag Swmgers and Twrrlers are a part of the Band and add to rts eifectrveness at the iootball games The Varsrty and Iayvee Cheerleaders under the able coach1ng of Mlss Demarest are a hard workrng group of grrls who help to pep up the student body at football and basketball games Grrls rntramural sports are governed by the Leaders Club whrch 1S made up of class cap tams and squad leaders Were rt not for Mr Arnold s Technrcal Crew the assembly programs would be rn a sorry state These boys have charge of the motron tures hghts and amphfyrng system Th1s school s branches of the Y M C A are the H1 Y and Tn H1 Y These groups have many worthwhrle projects rncludlng takrng care of the cloakroom at dances and readrng the Brble at assembhes The members of the Honor Socrety have therr own room rn whrch they can spend therr study halls Other clubs rn the school serve to satrsfy the varyrng rnterests of the students Among these clubs are the French Club the Spamsh Club the Freshman H1story Club the Musrc Club the Chemrstry Club the Commercral Club and the Current Events Club Each club has 1ts own student oftrcers faculty advrsor and S A B representatrve and partrcrpates ln dances as semblres and trrps of specxal rnterest to 1ts members Chemrstry Club drscovers that experiments are lun nlllll tail' 6 The -il tudy hall boasts of 115 own S Honor SOCICW . I . I . 1 ' I. , 2 f'- . 'Q' 5 . I ' l Y Y if 'X . . A .J I gy A .4 ,A A me V' Q n Et 5, l 4 ml , if 'T , Y Y 9 F A Y, . 1.4 I - -l' l . , by n t X xx? ,. i K v ' n uomq to operas and concerts is a part of the program ot the Music Club livin:-in l 1 .l ,f i 15 The Chorus rs composed of all students A K xnterested m smgmg as a pastnme 50 'FY 'WV' 1u.... snszlini' .j You lind the outstanding voices of R. P. H. S. in the Melodiers. These muslczan add to the hvelmess of our assemblxes and football games N'-. The Colorgucrd the vanguard ol the Band '-wil. The Twzrlers cmd Flagswmqers add color to the band fl HWIUIIIMWIIH mmm Student csszstcznts for the Lxbrcry Y A -nl Tjpxsts and stenoqmphers of the future .lk Habla Vo Espanol? Q l dn Freshmen Interested Jn cunenl events W 'IIWIIIIIIIIW ' rw G Rd 4 an? T H Y theb I IPIIWM I ug - Nix CLASS OFFICERS Donald Cardiff, Betty Feiler Csittinqy David Harden, ludith Campbell, Sibyl Komninos Cstandingb. Baum CLASS 0F 1953 This year's junior class ran into the same problem that has plagued junior classes for many yearsf-that of raising money. Under the able leadership of Mr. Lo- catelli, their adviser, the class worked hard to raise money for the Iunior-Senior Prom. Class officers are president, Donald Cardiff, vice-president, Betty Feiler: sec- retary, Sybil Komninos, treasurer, Iudy Campbell: S.A.B. representative, David Barden. 'C t 'S' Fiii l E 1 f in-.K!f'q j , g fi Q f -n - , . s A . y gf 'hh A Qii Q Q 0 -. H .. I As.. H . P- --H it 1' is Q T . 1 - W Q 'f 2: vw 2-'rd 211' 'Cu Y, ' A ' Q- la' - '2 n ,gtk ', :- ras ' - - u-Q,-fi - 'L A' Ni '5tff7:Q-' sf, q':.:E Z.. 4 X xx ' Q , ,, - Z .If I-- . , .z 0 - 8 ' ' x -,' ' -f '- -yn 4. 'ii ..'.'- A sy f -A .6 .. A as 0 - ... + 31, N nf, 3:- , , ' 'iff 4 l v: I 5 0 r S -T txf: 1 ' D il 4. l 1 I 'Y T, Q ' 1 : Q A 4,51 fx rx ' t , . 'W - , ' if-wwf. , E? , g l :-ff L- .. 5 , ,il CLASS OFFICERS Q :,f,:A 1 : Irwin Conner, Ioseph Spadola Csittingjg Delaire 5 5y':'.,::m EG' 'X' Ogan: Iacqueline Rheder, Martha Morgan, Ioan Di '35 j gf E51 Pino Cstandingj. Tim? r ufz 6 041 Il The sophomore class began their second year of high school feeling quite familiar with the school and a little superior to the incoming freshmen. An important event of the year was the election of class officers. lrwin Connor was elected president, Ioseph Spadola, vice-president, Iohn DePino, secretary: and Dorothy Hanson, treasurer: Delaire Ogan, S.A.B. represen- tative. This year the sophomores received their class rings. They are looking forward to their junior year with enthusiasm. 55 -init - was 'Q ... gnc M-am I no r, as: I Iles 1 Miami ,F --i5'5l'af-'Is 5' w-.9 .1 gi lf' 'Q 1- f - E A .4 0 . l' D-kr' 573-I I Wm? -1. Q .6J n . u CLASS 0F 1955 H2 Z I ll Mary Morgan, Ieanne Beauchamp Qsittingj: Iune Fleureton, Ioanne Ernst. Ioan Brush Cstandingj. After a period of getting acquainted, this year's freshmen class settled down and became a very active group. One of their first duties was to elect their class officers. The president is Mary Morgan: and Jeanne Beauchamp claimed the vice- presidency. Also taking positions were Ioanne Ernst as secretary and S.A.B. rep- resentative and Ioan Brush as treasurer. Much credit is due the freshman girls who became layvee cheerleaders and the players whom they so ably supported. Miss Olive Williams is the advisor for the Class of 1955. E' 'xc Pxcmc on the Hudson Chxckxe and her beau Our wresthng team The glamour gxrls Prtchxn woo' Watch xt Duane Lollmg m the sun Sweet snxteen Gnomes at work Lunch at the zoo Homework 8 armed .Franny Interlenng wxth the malls The boys throw a party 4? it I N 5 2 m Ps if Q .1 H K , L C If P Q - X E I A 1 253' . 4 wx . 'sp J ' S 1 I , 1 xt 5 -.,' ,M 6 5 1 4 hrr'r a Q: 1-149. - f+f ff 1 gh . Q kq s Emfi h ' l I K. , 4' - ' 12. 57 1 31:2 9 'asm ng iv . nt. af 1:1 X lug. , . 251' n if 5 ,, 1 r 1 3 .1 v ., . sp ,.. t u-. ,f on e lx. 4 'Jw' t . ' .gy 15, A-. ., I l I l Q 3 ci. 4 AWN I. 3'-., W .-P' w , .. ,nw-,.., My i ,F Kll 'u',.J - . ' . xx, KN. .1 X A ig 4 V, ks- ,,, t W :Yi , xl, 8 A ,Q ' y 72-in .,, 6. V 43. HN 5 i 'J 5 , 'V H n 7. 0 2.1 On you Scar1ets. 8th grade beauties. In your Easter bonnet Sunday best. Pals. Totem pole. A struttin. All in the past. lust rollin' along. Ipana smile. Young un. Handy linemen. Watch it! Marion. Night on the town. l iffy' X-f .A xx-6 wg! JMQ.. olo ATHLETIC SNR v1-1 ,Q.I is, .. --of-... - ,.. 22723 5 Courtesy of Sunday Sun. e r ? 031.1 Y. ls SCORES Visitors October 6 Leonia 6 7 13 Cliffside Park 14 39 20 Rutherford 15 O 27 Englewood 36 13 November 3 Hackensack 37 0 Park 10 Tenafly 6 33 17 Teaneck 21 7 22 Bogota 6 12 History can repeat itself. Lightning can strike twice in the same place. The scarlet gridmen proved these two statements beyond all rea- sonable doubt when, in their first game of the season, they halted a bigger, more experienced Leonia Lion in a repeat performance. For the second year in a row Park had upset Leonia, 7-6. Although it was the first game of the year this victory was undoubtedly the high- light of the season. The Scarlets appeared strong and rolled on to an overwhelming vic- 00'l'ItALL Bl grwfvr avr Slaman brought down by Englewood after sxx yard qam Courtesy of Sunday Sun Zottarellt hurdles Tenally tackler after catchmg Connellys pass tory over Cl1ffS1de Par-k The R P amb1t1ons however were brought to an abrupt halt by the powerful sxngle wmg mach1ne of the Ruth erlord Bulldog The Scarlets contmued the1r brand of never say d1e football but successwe losses to Englewood Hackensack and Teaneck mterrupted by a wm over Tenafly dampened the Park hopes As usual however the team rebounded 1nto the wmnlng column wrth a fmal vlctory over a stubborn Bogota aggrega t1on and imrshed the season Wllh a very re spectable 500 record Agarn under the coach 1ng of Messers Iocher Walsh and Arnold the Scarlet squad showed what spmt and wxll can do Courtesy of Sunday Sun P? Art locher Head Coach Izm Walsh Assxstant Coach Courtesy ot Sunday Sun Hackensack gams through Park lme Courtesy ot Sunday Sun K Hill Connolly Captain ' i1i 5Ls 'Q -M. . . . ? iu:p: f'4n 15 SCORES Bogota Lodl Alumm C11ffs1de Pcuk Englewood Tenafly Teaneck Leoma Hackensack 1lffS1de Park Englewood Bogota Tenafly Teaneck Leoma Rutherford Hackensack A KETBAII 19 ' 28 ' 5 . . 8 12 16 19 ' 23 Rutherford 26 30 C' ' 2 4 6 9 13 ' 16 20 Nick D Alusxo Captom Courtesy of Sunday Sun It has become customary for Rrdgefleld Park H1gh School and Coach Frank Bell to turn out successful basketball teams Thls year s team playmg a trght schedule agalrst some very strong teams and Com p1l1ng an adequate 10 and 7 record was no exceptlon A convmcmg 1n1t1al w1n over Bogota and a tough one po1nt loss to one ot the toughest teams 1n the state Lod1 gave promlse ot good th1ngs to come Park dropped one to the Alumm and then opened the league season w1th an overt1me loss to the hrghly touted F1re men of Cl1lfS1d9 Park The Scarlets bowed to a remarkable Englewood team and then promptly copped four 1n a row After a loss to Hackensack Park started the second round w1th an upset over Chtfs1de Park A loss to Englewood was followed by repeat wms over the Bucs and the Txgers The Redmen d1v1ded the last four league games and t1n1shed the season comfortably 1D fourth place sfb j Frank Bell Coach Parks Zone defen Courtesy of Sunday Sun Thall shoots for a basket se stoP5 Bogota ' ll n 1 53,4 I' RQ' ,. av l gl - , - K if . I, 4 . r I D Q .I - .. I rf . , Q , 1 C D ! tx ,I if A fl, v 'f hi :CN R fri.. ill 33 T2 I-ill , 4 1 L0 4. '. .n... 1' ,P x f -1' ' 'TJ .3 1' 3 7 1 - M ,4 A 4 N u f O I, ,i 5 lames Walsh, Coach 'I x. SCHEDULE April 11-Bogota . A Home April 18-Hasbrouck Heights Away April 24-Hackensack-Englewood Ridgefield Park , at Hackensack April 29-Rutherford-Tenafly Ridgefield Park at Ridgefield Park May 9-Ridgefield Pcu'k-Tecmeck Leomcx ,,,. .,i, i , i i, dt Tecmeck May 13k-Westwood i . . Home Moy 15-Cliffside Park Home May 24'-Championship Trcxck cmd Field Meet May 31-N. I. S. I. A. A. Meet if RACK F F , - ' 5 -1 ,-'l ' -F-A 1-. 'J W, I - .- N3 ' , , ' hr-ungp..1-..,... C36 ' r ,.,,.-J 1 . SCHEDULE Monday, April 7 ....... Thursday, April 10 Wednesday, April 16 Saturday, April 19 . M Monday, April 21 Wednesday, April 23 Saturday, April 26 ,r ,arr.r,, ., Wednesday, April 30 Saturday, May 3 ,r , Wednesday, May 7 . Saturday, May 10 Monday, May 12 .Y... . Wednesday, May 14 Saturday, May 17 ..., Tuesday, May 20 Friday, May 23 .. ., A EBALL Maurice Arnold and Arthur Jocher, Coaches Q5 QSQQQ 9' Cliffside Park Leonia M Rutherford . Teaneck Bogota Tenafly Y Hackensack Englewood Cliilside Park Leonia Rutherford Bogota Teaneck r .... Tenafly . Hackensack Englewood C' il . I. 5 6- 1 L ,Jji ? :a9Un1, 1,1 Cr' 71151 TV' 544 M argaret Demarest Advrser loan Eckstem Presxdenf Basket Dod e Ball 7fze eww, S1nce 1945 there has been an actxve G1r1s Aihleuc Assoclauon 1n Pudgeheld Park H1gh School An unportant part of the G A A IS the Leaders L,1ub 'Ih1s IS the governmg body of Houqhxe Touqhxes Champxonshrp Wm-or Lose Team Rak- 'Q-W ' -nv 8.5 WM If Q g Semor members 1 of the GAA swf'-'-xv The pause that refreshes S-Q1 4' 1 I - . . .. . l A .yi K. ll , x , l . X Q L lg f. . - ,, ,Ag F , 'KZ X A V' 2 . ' air 1 1.-3 1 n i r A , vi .I ji. ' ilk A ,Nu ' h . 'T A ' K ,E I L U 1. A.: D ' 5 K 1 'X It - ' '. ... ,,- V, A Y N 1 1.1- ! 45-555 ' ?1-.-nge? 1,45 I 'I . .: ' 3 . - I . ' ' 4 ' 5, 4 , 4 ff if ' r W. 0 ' fe o V1 I , A H . Q 7 . , x HH K O . lx , 1 ,K 15 . 4 V - ' x ,.::2 .., ,. . , j . l I r H' A 56 I .- 4, , Q 1 G E ll the G. A. A. With the assistance of Miss Dema- rest, the class captains and squad leaders dis- cuss plans and make decisions about the girls' intramural contests. Holding responsible positions in G. A. A. are loan Eckstein as President: Iudy Campbell as Vice-president: Patricia Beauchamp as Treas- urer, Eileen Gabour as Secretary: and Ioan Pearse as S. A. B. representative. The Girls Athletic Association has one big activity each year, the May Queen Dance. At this affair everyone has a gala time. A Queen, chosen by ballot from the entire school, is an- nounced and she reigns the evening of this dance with her court, also chosen by ballot from the entire school. ln September of 1952, girls interested in play- ing Soccer formed teams and met at Veterans Park to show their skill. The two teams were the Pals and lets. The teams worked hard under the direction of their captains, Lois Ahrens of the lets and Iudy Campbell of the Pals. . ln Ianuary basketball season was in full stride. The girls interested in playing basket- ball formed their individual teams and played G.tl.tl. after school hours in the Girls' Gym. These teams were the Mighty Bites, a group of sophomores, Roughie Toughies a group of seniors, Little Toots also a group of seniors, Pals a group of hard playing juniors, Buck- ing Bronchos, a group of seniors, and three freshman teams, Pepperetts, Buzzards, and lets, The Boughie Toughies came ahead to win top honors for this basketball season. The hard playing girls on the team were Ioan Eckstein, Captain: Delores May, lo Manolio, lean Smith, Bebe Fagan, Ro Schifano, Ioan Pearse, Peggy Oakley and Betty Levis. Other sports to be carried on throughout the rest of the year are Volleyball, Badminton, Ping-pong, Shutfleboard and Bowling. These activities are chosen by the girls themselves. Teams are formed by the girls who are in- terested in each sport and the games are played in the Girls' Gym. Under the leadership of the girls' Phy Ed instructor, Miss Dernerest, the girls have come far in sportsmanship and leadership, and have received training in those qualities that make girls get along together. In the locker room. P On the side lines. Practicing for hockey. CHEERL Allllli Varsity cheerleaders: Pa- tricia Vaccaro. Dorothea Von Hagen, Ruby West, Gail'Han- son, Ruth Waite, captain: Iudith Feller, Carolyn See- back. Diane Clark, and Betty Feiler. '51 K Y 'NZ .... . 'EQI- vx N..4 T. x '.-V, xc 54 K - .' 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I I. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs cmd Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs PATRONS Earl Allen and Roberta I G Baker F I Beauchamp and Famlly Henry Bechtel Andrew Bethoif E Bnggy A Brush H T Butler Iohn Carroll and Daughter H N Clark Henry A Conn W1ll1am H Connolly Iohn I Cummmgs N DAlu1s1o Iohn H Daly I Eckstem and B Smxth Iohn Erbel Blame and Lou1e Mrs Mrldred Eversman Mr and Mrs I Fagan Mr and Mrs O Feller Mr and Mrs L E Fernandez Mrs Rose Fnedman and Bev and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Nlrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Gunnar Frolen P Gherardl A Gollmm Frank A Gomg Ralph Gulld Walter Hansen Stephen Hassa H R Hennch Bradford Hughes Mr. . . . . . ' Mr. . . ' Mr. . . . Mr. . . . Mr. . NIL - ' Mr. . . Mr. . . . ' Mr. . ' ' . Mr. . . . Mr. . . ' Mr. . . Mr. . . ' ' ' Mr. . , Mr. . . Mr. and Mrs. R. Eckstein Mrs, L, Pfister ' ' Mr. . . - ' Mr. . . . . - - Mr. . - - - - Mr. . MY- - Mr. . ' Mr. . . ' Mr, , ' Mr. . . 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I - .- RIDGEFIELD PARK. N. I. RIDGEFIELD PARK' N- I- B f I llv-8 -. - 611 . I ' ' DR PHILIP FELLMAN OPTOMETRIST Exammanons Darly Except Wed Also Mon 6 Fn Evemngs 7 to 9 215 Mum Street DI 35273 Rrdgeheld Park N I Pnme Beef Veal Lamb Pork FRED S MARKET S Fredler Prop Specrahzmg In Squabs Capons Turkeys Gumea Hens and Fowl 198 Mcun Street Rrdgeheld Park N I Tel Dlamond 2 6430 GRACE BEAUTY SALON Grace Noethlmg Prop 215 Marn Street Rrdgeheld Park N I Cameras and Photo Supphes MELODY Televxsron and Record Shop 181 Mam Street Ihdgeheld Park N I DI 2 1520 DODGE Iob Rated TRUCKS DODGE PASSENGER CARS PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS HUbbard 7 6660 OVERPECK MOTORS, Inc 41 47 Mt Vemon Street Rrdgeheld Park N I Authonzed Dodge Plymouth Dealer CHARLES ROBERTS CO Real Estate and Insurance 83 Park Street R1dg6f191C.I Park Dlamond 2 1976 7 Albert C Wrede Garry F Koop WREDE 8. KOOP Home Made Ice Cream O Cornphments of J 8. J HARDWARE CORP 0 g I ' ' ' ' ' Te1.D1Qm0nd 2-0197. RIDGEFIELD PARK ASSOCAITION OF INSURANCE AGENTS F kE MurphyC F1 y R d hlAg y RyBWght 1 w llOYD S PRESCRIPTIONS BetWh G HIGH SCHOOL P T A MOFFETT S TEXACO SERVICE Trres Battenes Accessorres MAIN STREET Ph HU 79652 Bes ishes r rcm . o. The eischmcm Agenc . Inc. os Q enc Emil Gehm Agency o . ri s is es To raducxtes r I I l Comer Park one . - 1 11 Compliments BERGEN LAUNDRY Compliments of EDDIE S RESTAURANT 186 Main Street Compliments B A U M S Clothes may not always make th man BUT THEY HELP S E E AUSTIN DEVINE GEORGE P CAHIll PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 78 Bergen Avenue Tel HUbbara 7 8654 D0llY WEISSMANN S House of Flowers 222 Main Street at Grove DI 2 5582 Compliments of DAVES RIAlT0 SWEET SHOPPE 170 Main Street R1dgei1eld Park N I OSCAR FELLER Groceries and Delicatessen Frozen Foods Free Delivery Prompt Service DI 2 1735 83 Central Avenue of I , . .. e ' of ., - A , ... ... C I Ridgefield Park, New Iersey Ridgefield Park N. I. 1 . . YOUR FLORIST HENRY WEISSMANN 12 Arthur Street Rxdgeheld Park N Dlamond 3-6217 DE LUX CLEANERS an LAUNDRY SERVICE 187 Mcnn Street HU 2 8428 ON me OCCASION or oun It EAR PROGRESS Forty years IS a long hme i in this Od day I pehho equrre sohdqr d lr. mwwl Myof emoy tCo Carto s came ir Rdgeleld P k Hgh S hool The ta g th y e ed he ped e d helped RIDGEFIE PARK NEW JERSEY The Edrtors of I 9 5 2 I D extend then thanks to all who have helped to make our yearbook a success PATRICIA ONEAL PATRICIA BEAUCHAMP ELAINE GOLLINI PETER GHERARDI RICHARD HASSA 1 1 1 1 1 -1 - 3 , . I. I Q I To survve m em o com n r ' s ' oun wor R an our pl ees here a rr- tinental, and in our subsidiary Alford -1 . T A n, om i i ar 1 . f c . r inin e rec iv 1 th m cm us grow, ,Lf R1 LD , U I - - - - - Q Q - Q WIN OR LOSE COMMITTEE INC An organrzatron for the betterment of youth Athletrc and Group ACLIVILIGS VALMAR BEAUTY SALON 167 Marn Street Rrdgefreld Park N I Dlamond 2 2119 RIDGEFIELD PARK RECREATION 188 Mam Street Rrdgefreld Park New Iersey a Alleys Tel DI 39724 7 5782 DI 2 5410 HAROLD R HENRICH Specral Sheet Metal Work 173 Hobart Street R1dgef1eld Park N I WESTVIEW SERVICE STATION Nu Blue Sunoco Tel HU 79377 79899 87 Rarlroad Avenue Rrdgetreld Park N I SLIMS SHELL SERVICE Battenes Auto Reparnnq 2 Mt Vernon Street HU 7 9530 Rrdgeheld Park N I RIALTO THEATRE Mam and Cedar Streets R1dgef1eld Park N I BANNER SERVICE STATION Exxde Battenes Lubncatxon Washmq General Auto Repamng Henry H Fhegel Clxfford L Sm1th Rallroad and Hackensack Avenues Rxdgeheld Park New Iersey , . 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