Ridgewood High School - Arrow Yearbook (Ridgewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1930

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You will us are deceasedg there are were unable to secure 1955 ll more did not reply-to our is the Reunion Dinne . 1 letters at all, a back to us. 'We though the letters never came have, therefore, assumed that the addresses we used were reasonably correct. we hope so anyway. This booklet was compiled on Friday, May Q 6, 1955, and any that date will be unfortunately, wi statistics. W let as accurate a human frailties e apologize right n commission. Mild uestionnaires received after displayed at the Reuniong but, 1 not be included in our vital two girls have made this book- possibleg but, inasmuch as normal tered into the compilation, we'll w for any errors of omission or ed O. Bahlinger, Secrgtary, Reunion Committee Elsii Tomlins Howard Chai man, ?ersonal Contacts May 6, 1955 ' e ' ' fl., . - . 1, l W -x. , . : ,gif - ' :QL-.x ffa. e . I -a its ,if vis. Z . LF af -lzzf-fQ.m,r,, ., . ,Qu .v-wevx ' x L1 1. 'ir -'fri rf s.- A..LA...-111 V- Q. R. H. S. CIASS OF 19 H e eo - 25th REUNIONLDINNER C C GViLLA AYETTE LNF ' MKY lg, 1955 CLASS QFFICER9 Robert A. Hall, Pre Alice Schrell, Secr 25th REUN1ON Y I gident Janet Richter, Vice-Pres. tary George Warch, Treasurer DINNER COMMITTEE Fred B Mildred Bahlinger,S Louise Johnston Bog Elsie Tomline Honor Schneider, Phyllis X Terwilleger, Bob Al Ed Decker, Bill Gro Hahn, Stu Parson, C George Werch. ' GFACUEPY rm uzzard,Cheirman G ecy. Stuart Parson, Treasurer rtman, Katherine Johnston Don, , Carolyn Roura, Jeannette Smith alker Schumacher, Marjorie Kinne obough, George Cummings, , Dinny Grey, Bob Hall, Doug ip Ransom, Earl Underhill, and RS SQTILL lr' ,R.H.e.M it K N E Miss Ruby J. Abbott Mr. Carroll E. Bene Mr. Ellie D. Brown Mr. John Camblin Mr. Minous H. Canno Mr. Donald Cook Mr. Julian P. Darby dict Know Principal of R.H.C.J YI Mr. Newell C. Guillen Miss Gertrude E. Jo Mies Lois B. Knox K Miss Esther Manson Mr. Glenn H. Poffir Mies Elizabeth M.. Mr. John T. Strett Nhse Florence Well Mrs. Alice Wharton elin now retired and living in Milford, Dennsylvenial berger KNOW Assistant Principal! ellier n r Martin Know retired and living in Milford, Pennsylvnniaj IN MEMORIAM David Bogth Phyllis Mcllwraith Joseph B wen Martha Seaver Carolyn Ferres Carter Ruth Smith Howard Ford,Jr. . , N . n A --:ggi ..f . r,e, . CQIWQ uf H. . fkfhfmf P ff.-Y-.SQ-.' .4 'gmimqwkq X 3? ' -,ol,,,l,,,1,,, 7, wif . .. J'i'f, er.. : T w B Q ez 5 E i 5 -N 51 Q 5 P5 if ii 4 5 ii 55 .- 2 f E 3 ss S 5 S 1 L S 5 f. fa 92 wa 3 ,- it Stanley Adams u 808 South Maple Aven Single He was in the AAF Br an Textile converter Anthony A. Alcock 929 East Ridgewood A e, Glen Rock enue, Ridgewood Married Mary M. Milllrd - 3 children He was in the Arm ch of the Armed Services Sales and promotion-The Maher Oats Company Robert F. Allabough 59 Sherwood Road, Ri Married Marjorie Ma He was in the Army Lawyer Marie Perass Alter an 721 Tulane Court, S Married Dr. Frank W. Homemaker ftaxi dri ewood ard - A children Mateo, California Alter - 2 children VS Lillian Berry Babbitt 359 Doremus Avenue, Married William F. B Housewife Mildred Bahlinger Glen Rock abbitt - 3 children 171 Bellair Road, Ridgewood Single Walker Travel Agency Alice Schrell Bartlett 72 East River Road, Rumson, N. J. ' Married Earnest Bartlett - 2 children Housewife Edgar L, Becker 370 Bedford Road, Riigewood Married Lucile Mitt Salesman Louise Johnston Boge Saddle River, N. J. Married Ralph Bogert Family doormat and - 3 children I'tIIBn man - 2 children usework mo E. Franklin Bohl ' 1215 North 22nd Stre Married Helen Menagh Textile processing G. Frederick Buzzard et, Allentown, Pa. - 3 children 107 Collingwood Place, Ridgewood u - ' Married Bernice Crgd Sales executive wi h Robert T3 R. Burke p 2 children Mason Silk Company Burke's Inn, Ho-Ho1Kus Married - A childr n, one on the way Lawyer X Constance Hogel C l Apt. 7C, 1530 Arch r Married Herbert Ca l Housewife son Road, New York 62, son r and Chairman of the UBoardND of New York N. Y. dx... - R Sex, .- R- -gh , ,Q - ...'.-an .xv 1-.. ..., -x.-Ns .D ' -. J -+ f:Ni1'.x- 31-S. xifvlk, .x,f+ wxb .Q . L.. -. 'QQ ' ',,gi'WE:qkQQ-Q5 , K V .. X Sk-. ' - ' - gm 1 , Q- jQ35g1:,Q,gp , -Q-Q -.V T., .. 1 nt - -, .g F Aff ,S--4l.'.S'Q fig Q-1:3'??'5?i1T?91:52A'+:2??P . . .... ' Q - f- M N K , , .,. ' . if , , 7 , x - ' +17-.-lifl 'fg' -f TQ TQ , x- : - -kg 3 f mf-LQ QQ:-Rkjgl3f1,'iQ5gQ-if , -if j i - T. -fp '52 , A . Q b- 1 - 1 -'-ff K ':-1 1Q'?f.' ' 5 ' , 'nf-fi ...rm - K: '1L-- -. .. - L ' ' M f '33351'. 1fS3 . - 5'ff3 ' Tf?ifA1fD2P'4lf?if3 r'f33 ' 953' lifwxfig l A 1 . ' .Q' if-:Av Q Q :S SN Nj' W f-fs:-1 war- J' , X' L. . - ' x. 'M ff ,.--:Q .-X Mx .Li -1,-fn .1 ' .. . . . 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Married Agnes JonesRE 3 children r and Vivienne Dickman V 1209 Bushwick Avenue Married Henry Vander Housewife Mary Clare DeMouth 37 Crest Road, Ridg Instructor in nurs' Lower Cross Road, Sa Married A. Lee Don, er Snow , Brooklyn Snow - 2 children od dle River , . - 2 children Keeping the Vhome firesn burning 138 Katherine Johnston Don d Jr sh Lydia Archer Engli en A3 Parker Place, Mi and Park Married Elmer R. lishmen - 3 children Housewife Jean Heitkamp Fle ' 20h Ninth street,mwQ mette, Illinois Married Bob Fleming - 2 children Too numerous to ment on are m housewifely duties 1 Hamilton Gates Ford Q .ve . Dawn Harbor Lane, Rm Married Elizabeth Ca r He was in the Navy. Vice-President - Cha r Marie Cudliff Frigno rside, Connecticut ter - 2 children les F. Noyes Co., Inc. ca 58 Prospect Street, Midland Park Married William Lee 1 Fr Housewife J I- ignoca - 2 children ewo Single geducation, St. John's University, Brooklyn 1 N E S Q if 2 rf 3 3 Q S 5 if 3 M, .X L, A x V . if J W A Mabel Tayler Cavanag 107 Myrtle Avenue, A Married Charles R. C Housewife Greenleaf T, Chase Ampersand Bay, Saran Married Creta Tread He was in the Medica District Game Manage Conservation Depart endale vanagh, Jr. - 3 children c Lake, N. Y. ll Branch of the Armed Services , Adirondack District nt, State of New York Muriel Stevenson Goqi Africa Inland Missic Rethy, Irumu, Congo Belge, Africa Married Herbert B. geek - 2 children Missionary - Belgia William A. Cueman 27 Somerset Court, Married Janet McLe Salesman George M. Cummings 6h Washington Place, Married Ruth Baker Congo, Africa len Rock - 1 child Ridgewood A children North Jersey Trust Company '1'- -' -ti -- '36 Fairmount Road, Ridgewood Married Agnes Jones Southeastern Manager - 3 children - Hess Goldsmith Q Co., Inc., N Y Vivienne Dickman Vagder Snow 1209 Bushwick Avenu Married Henry Vander Housewife Mary Clare DeMouth , Brooklyn Snow - 2 children 37 Crest Road, Ridgewood Single Instructor in nursing education, St. John's University, Brooklyn Katherine Johnston Don Lower Cross Road, Saddle River Married A. Lee Doni Jr. - 2 children Keeping the Hhome-iiresn burning Lydia Archer Engli hmen Q A3 Parker Place, L dland Park ' Married Elmer R. p lishmen a 3 children Housewife i Jean Heitkamp Fleming 20h Ninth Street, Wilmette, Illinois Married Bob Fle ' - 2 children ' Too numerous to meition are m housewifely Hamilton Gates Fo a Dawn Harbor Lane, 'verside, Connecticut. 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Madison A enue, Dumont, New Jersey Married Leroy Fr enschner - 5 step-children Housewife Edwina Davison Gill 2A8 Walthery Ave ue, Ridgewood Married Ernest H, Gill - 3 children Housewife ' 5 Donald W. Goode 205 North Street, Manlius, N. Y. Married Patricia Pcttibone - 3 children He was in the Military Welfare Branch - American Red Cross Insurance Agent Leroy T. Greene Fourth Fighter Bgmber Wing, APO 181, San Francisco, Cal. Married Josephin Pritchard - 1 child Air Force Donald D. Grey 375 Wastena Terrace, Ridgewood Married :A3 ,cyc o,cf M- He'ifvas's1w'fneemis'Farce afghan' M so M M Oil business Ruth Tracy Gritman 13 Emmet Place, Waldwick, N. J, Married George C. Gritman Dental Assistant - helps husbank in A-1 Auto Store Evelyn Gursky ' 9hl East 26th Street, Paterson, N. J. Single Secretary Douglas Hahn A25 Hawthorne Place, Ridgewood Married Luella Cotterell - 2 children Advertising anager of B. Altman 8 Co., N. Y. Alyce Trinkausvon Halle 150 Byrne Street, Hackensack, N. J. Married Millard von Halle - l child Housewife ' Robert A. Hall 118 Five Mile River Road, Darien, Ct. Married Yoma Woolcock - A children He was in the Navy Investment Analyst, U. S. Steel Q Carnegie Pension Fund Carl Hammarstrom P. O. Box 137, Bude, Mississippi Married Flo Atkinson - 3 children Forester, Johns Manville Products Corporation Madeline Westervelt Hampton ' Lone Pine Lane, Teaneck, N. J. Married Kenneth R. Hampton - 3 children Home executive?? ,, ,,,, 4-miie YYYYY 7, f , .1 1, 'NY x , +pg3g--w, . ,.4,,,:k. - ni, s ixgmf f x'-Q 3.125 . bw -v -.ax-1 M.-. Vw .:lLks..1N6:.. - - , A ,rv . .y - 5 ffl ' ' -.Q if 'M K 9 S '..f:'g-1-,5 ff? ' ,3:'- ff' Eg., 5 L, my-,- ,M . C, A . .:'v.,.:1' .1,..,g ep 3 HL, - , -1 -, ..L4Eg:-Lsvxfib Q' 1-'FE 'AT L' 1' 1' 1 if .SIEQI gzi 5151 ' K K' N wxzi-1-fx . K, .. 'f -gk '--. -1- I -3 ,Q -.fy-Q - ,H-V ,---2,-X-gl 4 3. Q .-.kv 5 : X -N. A :nm 'Y 'QT ,iw K X '-3 qgae., kQffff-1-sf' 1 1 . X .,,.k .W -. ,, mg, .:...,xf1 X W. 53+ fini. 1 Q ...'. 1-W. . -sw -'fx , Gui' -,Ms .N if fd, .-.8 Q .S Avi-. N jagf .4 - ww.. ,gl .xx , .xy xi, msrblxsia or , ' R ,fix fir A -, -,H 1-:M-V pg-0 733 fffmf?Ifff?f?Q?6'-' , . , Vvtiiifff i'3.i.E3:f5Q5 .2 imtfi 5 1 1 Kenneth R. Hampton Lone Pine Lane, Teaneck, N. J. Married Madeline Westervelt - 3 children Accountant Mildred Kuna Hayek 82 Castle Drive, Meriden, Conn. Married Charles Hayek, Jr. - 2 children Housewife and assistant to husband in jewelry store Frances Rudge Hartley 32 Rodk Road, Glen Rock, N. J. Married James M. Hartley - 1 child Inspector at Wright Aero, Woodridge, N. J. Harriet Comstock Henry K 2112 Lynn Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana Married Gene Henry - 2 children Housewife Helen Day Herring 5L25 Farley Street, Inerriam, Kansas Married John H, Herring - 2 children Secretary and housewife Charles C. Hertel, Jr. Box 111, Berwick, Pa. Married Betty Steward - 1 child He was in the Arm Teiiilsgmanufscturingf-s1atrisers Elsie Tomlins Howard 168 Washington Place, Ridgewood Married Fred H. Howard, Jr. - 2 children Housewife Judson Hyatt 238 W. Norwalk Road, Darien, Connecticut Married Edna Rice Vogt - 3 children He was in the Navy Vice-President 5 General Manager - Fairchild Graphic Equipment Herbert Jackson ' 312 Godwin Avenue, Wyckoff, N. J. Married Winifred Mason - 3 children Superintendent of Thos. A. Edison, Inc., Bloomfield, N. J. David Janowitz A6 Dana Place, Closter, N. J. Married Louise Woolley v 2 children Industrial Arts Teacher, Bergenfield High School and Engineering Drawing Instructor at Fairleigh Dickinson James K. Keeley 103 South Hamilton Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Married Mary Hart - A children He was in the Air Force Branch of the Armed Services Surgeon P Hugh H. Love Old York Road, Buckingham, Pa. Married Callie Barber - 3 children Salesman - Steel Strapping for industrial packing Roger Hopper 7117 Palma Lane, Morton Grove, Illinois Married Leah Tallman - 2 children Sales Engineer - N. Y. Belting A Packing fDiv. U. S. Rubber? f-.vtzd-2 . x f3's.ff'T'uQ-lf.: 1. 0? Q: K Xhki .- g -K '51 -xv 'x ,-5 S Bic L. -if 55 fi' lf?-T -K ' W-'ik if - ' Q- ug? ff :Q 33 . wr '- br ,W 51:11 '- bs? -3. -N ,.- ' .f --N fl-f. 2. --L 1.- 'fm-1 -5 f Q if f P Eglggiflgy li 3 Q p .x-46? 1 j-fgiuljgss fig . K. ,.., , 9,-.x,,, , -Q 2 , . 1 M..m1.as.,A,, E . , .- W N- - N- fx 1 52 X . ..,5, . ,. R - . . t .is xg in w, Q i.,?Q,sSgf E ei 'gfdlwsf F cf ks , . .L .ua-4 ,q3i:.!'f:bf:Q' '- grftm H 'nm gm 'xc mmm K 1., ,, . . 1 ' meow-mms N Y -it mtixzfr R 41 X K Y. - 1 .4 Sim GQ' m.i:f:f fl Li. i fw'm'Ii1 , , gyx i if '- 1 N w w r L A ST 5 f ' if Grace Schaefer Mac Mullen 37 Maybrook Drive, Maywood, N. J. Married Leslie H. MacMullen Secretary, Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. and housewife John Manson Jacksonville Stage Road, Charlemont, Mass. Married Janice Jeffers Textile business Winona Martin Martin 13A Feronia Way, Rutherford, N. J. Married William C. Martin - 2 children Housewife and shopowner Herbert Matteson Maplo Avenue, Fultonville, N. Y. P. O. 258 Married Margaret Brown - 2 children ' Owns and operates home for elderly ladies t Fultonville a Aline Eichorn May 5A3 Sherwood Parkway, Westfield, N. J, Married John Y. May - 2 children - Wife and mother Theora Worman Miller cfo Worman, 673 Montgomery St., Jersey City, N. J. Married Charles R. Miller HFH!?EWfifei.' 'hie fig.QQQwfE39'i' liif Ff iiii ie 'e'i...J' 1' 'i-' ffii1igQ.ie,giiir-,i, Donald Bruce Monro 3-OA Berdan Avenue, Fair Lawn, N.J. Married B. R, Damm - 2 children He was in the Navy g Community Secretary - Bergen County, YMCA Kathryn Hayes Moseley, Jr. 6AO West 57th Street, Kansas City, Missouri Married Ray Moseley, Jr. - 2 children Homeemaker Maynard McGuill 35 Concord Avenue, Glen Rock Married Crete Hollister - 2 children He was in the Air Force Metrpolitan Life Insurance Co. - Cla' s Division im Arthur K. Mcllwraith S lb? Brookside Avenue, Ridgewood Married Helen Henderson - i child Sales engineer, Sperry-Rand, Inc. Roberta Waldron McLaughlin 71 Orchard Street, Midland Park, N. J. Married Ward McLaughlin - 2 children A Housewife James E. Nagle Wells Road, Aurora, N. Y. Married Catherine Olivadoti - i child He was in the Arm , Anti+Aircraft Branch Director of Development, Wells College, Aurora, N. Y. George V..Newkirk 250 South Van Dien Avenue, Ridgewood Single ' Supervisor - Production Control, Wright Aero Corporation cailwexaired 'QP , . , X . xl , A3 - 3.1 siEuL' RF?- xx- f :xF:3'1,sM A,v ,U ,b1oW1sdfuQ' . ,N 54.1 -'ix -' omngMQu5uxH bixxog . LA! !u1c.c'H daunsvi, nriwfN'ff' 'Qfbffl , M. ' 5,-g1 HIia3vnJQMN Sxudax ' ' iTfQf. if - gf1ifgf1'TjiLfuJb.fg.11 f'QQ3r.'5xq8W 5b'x:11i::'1QX SS fxfx:hIgrgg S,g fdfldagsiwi I3rm,fw.:'11:.A,.i f K 012753. 1 , - -S14 be xyggbii ,wngvn faq!!-1,5531 dcmm QQ 7 W if r, Wilma Renard Notte 381 Doremus Avenue, Glen Rock Married Louis G. Notte Home Dorothy Sparrow Parker So. Green Street, Tuckerton, N. J. Box 207 Married Hayes M. Parker - 1 child Housewife and teacher in Tuckerton High School Stuart Parson J 72 Park Slope, Ridgewood ' Married Leila Schenck -e3 children . Assistant to President - International Projector Michael Placa 200 Oak Street, Ridgewood Single He was in the Air Corps Restaurant and tavern owner James M. Ranson L89 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood, N. J, I Married Ada Mead - L children He was in the Navy , Manager, Investment Department - Harris Trust Q Savings Bank of Chicago, New York Office .M ,c.1 ,. . .. '-H91m9r3.gRgj,n51ey-... J ',. . W. . ' ' i iti J Married William E. Rainsley - 2 children Housewife Florence Jensen Raitt 22 Iona Place, Glen Rock, N. J. Married Samuel Raitt - 2 children Housewife Elizabeth Long Reed . ' 701 Hawthorne Avenue, So. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Married Dudley Reed - A children Housewife Estelle Anderson Rice O W. Saddle River Road, Saddle River, N. J. Married Jack Rice - 3 children Housewife . John S. Rice See above Accountant Dorothy Smith Quinn ' 269 Rutledge Avenue, East Orange, N. J., Married George J. Quinn, Jr. - 2 children Housewife Myron L. Rice 53 Crosby Road, Manchester, Connecticut Married Janet Plum er - 3 children He was in the air force New England and New Jersey College Traveler for American Book Co, Carolyn Roura L61 Beverly Road, Ridgewood Single - She was in the Marine Corps' Secretary - Kudner Agency, N. Y. C. Q I'-Q.KLf',., s :-Z3'iiisf5: f Q K 5, A xi- Q6 1. , T-15,31 A 5 . 1 5 ,:-if-3 gag ' 'EC'-:ski . 11131-vs ' ,gelgl Q . SEQ arg: 4152? 1 uf f I if-Q1 I1 Q. f Qiifxffffffs 54 , 5 , Q- . .. . .1 f . K V- - .eg fgtfgl.,-gi-:ff Q-.xg-xqlggjlguq-i.Q, X::gf..1gfb -X ,ag 1 3 'Y ,, , 3iieoiiQ.,.rw5'13 . ,Q1?1351v i .-tfnzxzef-:mi -ISE . N -2 1 +4 Q S1T,1fk'T ' X Q' 7 , P ' . ci. 3' fd ip V ' A - -- .. ,. . ,fag ' , '3ff'fFSH '- -. . A-MS' 4- .M '. Tx: K - A ?P 1s + g'f Q ' . M .W , , up Q Eff-3.0'l9'31' EG- .Q 5 ' 2' 5' -Ziyi 5 5 , h az y Q j 1 ,,g EQ 3 5533 fziil.-fgifx 41'1,,1gi'i' f Q, ' :mtv V i l N1 ' . , ,- Q ckgiggrg : v. . X - .1 - . mfg S., i... x . .. k x .Lk .- i ,Nui 2. Q Q. ,nz -1 -i in Kvk. .. 4, N xml-eglisgfi , . . , ,gi i GfFv4353'giLiT'f '1:'n2'-L SRF H A- aeubii ' Q z Q.Q5fffi-ww , '- T 3 L '11 ff-1'555'l3EH I5-5:'i-l -N 3'?:r.5iJ1fi Y' f 3: .e,F3gf52::L ' I R x ' ' 1,k E355 ,Lf ' N K F r 'r' Q f - f-1 .. i Q .r .1 fly 'Q 2..- . If: 1i'..I..i.l-T-0 ll ' fxzi. -x13A5.i.l,-ff' .g.L. u!.a 1.,s,i,.f.vg- ii. A Jljfff J: -L, 5,5-.hr . . x, i, 2 L '13-if 'X kg ,. .wwe , ,. .Mf:fi4?: ' 715- , .g M .x.. - Qfgwtmg .f. , ,H m,L, A R21 : 'Y 'Q '55 N -nm., . .- ' wit I Euqusewj-fe. el g..ff-.,f-fz,f1.41ef1 '., f E:'ifz?fQ' 1'-fW Q Evelyn Winters Scance 55 North aple Avenue, Ridgewood Married Charles Scance - 1 child Housewife Jeanette Smith Schneider L10 Warren Avenue, Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. Married Rev. G. H. Schneider - 3 children Housewife Phyllis Walker Schumacher , East Saddle River Road, Saddle River, N. J. Married Dr. Philip R. Schumacher - 3 children Housewife Alice Sharp 523 Spring Avenue, Ridgewood Single SecretaryaSocony Vacuum Overseas Supply Co., Fort Lee, N. J. Vivian Stone Sumner L6 Murray Hill Terrace, Bergenfield, N. J. Married George A. Sumner, Jr. ' 2 children Housewife S Charlotte Elliott Stelljes 258 Cherry Lane, Teaneck, N. J. Married G. Herbert Stelljes - 5 children Jack M. Terwilliger Rolling Acres Inn, Pittsford, Vermont Married Helen Tarcinale Owner and operator of Rolling Acres Inn Marjorie Kinne Terwilleger Pulis Avenue, Franklin Lakes, N. J. Married David Terwilleger - 3 children Housewife - chasing dust, etc. Leigh Thompson Signal Section, Northern Command, APO SL7, San Francisco, Cal. Married Emily Stankus Signal officer for Northern Com and, Japan William B. Travis G-A Section, Hg., First Army, Governors Island, N.Y. Married Irene M. Vick - 2 children Lt. Col U. S. Arm John W. Tuttle Box 252, Cinderella Drive, Owensboro, Kentucky Married Edel Patricek - 2 children Business for self - drilling and producing crude oil Earl M, Underhill 27h Phelps Road, Ridgewood Married Virginia M. Jones - 2 children Chief Magnet Engineer, Crucible Steel Co. Ruth Guenther Vaupel 685 Harrristown Road, Glen Rock Married Donal Vaupel - 2 children Housewife Edward Vought RD il, Lake Luzerne, N. Y. Married Barbara Wernsing - 2 children Salesman . K .mr ' -' fsfiftv -1',-,faxw - Y ..,x f .Y --,.. 'IRG ,f29aifrfx: f'i P.-'ffif ffqiij SNLH 'gf u.5 i'1:giff nsq5LA,ii'n.s'Qf1nQ5q rsvr .rr3fff,?i 'mi 'ssv,a,2'3 tv gQ5rzggii3 ' Eyf.Q: 0 bg? H Qiv fQx - a!, ' Q ' ,1.nfff-ww ,sf:11 :ffa Q,-Qi-gg'Q - ' if-Scwsgiiii ir-Yi riaxiiilirici 51 ji- baurfkl. ,pri 49:1 L11fffi:1: s1di5iiig0TA1,q3Qq,fgwf'gr:5fgggsfijfis.a ff::1 Q A ' g f Ak,' ' x f Qvf- 1 - ' X. 1 A 1 . L ' 'rbiiigib ?f I ,nszff 5 Fgnigiilllliillmhwe William.Gray , 215 Avondale Road, Ridgewood Married Louise Gould Accountant Arthur Vreeland, Jr. 1 32h Beechwood Road, Ridgewood Married Kathleen K. Mullins - 3 children He was in the U. S. Maritime Service Vice-President - Northern Insurance Co. of N. Y. George W, Warch 21M Ackerman Avenue, Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. Married Helen A. Hansen - 2 children ' He was in the Navy. Insurance Producer - Vice-President, Associated Mutuals, Inc. Robert N. Watson 119 Blauvelt Avenue, Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. Married Miriam Wallace - 2 children He was in the Air Force Art director - advertising Natalie Hearne wells ll Forest Road, Glen Rock, N. J. Married L. Foster wells - 2 children of her own, 3 step-children Housewife Virginia Beatty Wershing ' H - riediiiflli' ers 1 - c l ren - Homemaker Janet Richter Wintersteen North Street, Galway, N. Y. Married John Brant Wintersteen - 2 children Henry Etta Hutchins Winters 162 Madison Avenue, Midland Park, N. J, Married Earle Winters - l child Homemaker Eleanore Graf Wodell 155 Canestoga Trail, Squire Hills, Sparta, N. J. Box 939 Married Walter J. Nodell - 2 children Housewife fThe following were received at the very kzst minute, Estelle Braun Hempstead 419 Crawford Terrace ' Union. N. J. Married William R. Hempstead of Ridgewood - 2 children Housewife Lewis K. Derr 4059 Walter Rd. . North Olmsted, Ohio Getting married June 18, 1955 to Hery E. Fullerton of Iakewood, Ohio. He is in the Purchasing Department of the Erie Railroad Company. Billee Fowler Martin 2681 Hurlbut Lane 3 Sebaetopol , Calif. Billee married Donald Bruce Mhrtin of Ridgewood. 5 children. Homemaker. Her husband commutes every day to Sin Francisco. They are Wgentlemann ranchers the rest of the time. .L lm. i 51' f 1.-ei i-yu-,Q h N E, xi: 3 ik -' X ff . - 9 if L- . ,Q3if::3iL5YiiL?g1-isirgoaagg ri5f'1E3.fiIi:2 2 -4 , 1 5 ..J .nv - 4- -. . 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QQ' b 552' ggrii ' T . - 'fip,4:vfi11f ,gxfi'2?n ff3i i 3 xiii., N- , V Y . - ., . , .M V i A f y FIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL,CLASS OF '30 JlQ-WE.ABE-l1l,TElE:!524R,.QF 4925 s Cwhere there is an asterisk after someoneis name, you y will find his, or her, current address in the up-to- A date statistics compiled from the questionnaires.l y TN MEMORIAM A David Booth ' Phyllis Mcllwraith Joseph Bowen Martha Seaver Carolyn Ferres Carter Ruth Smith y Howard Ford, Jr. A Marion Ackerson Van Dyke Dean B. Adams 77 Highland Avenue River Ranch, Ft. 3 Midland Park, N. J. Framington, Conn. Stanley S. Adams+ Anthony A. Alcockt Estelle Anderson Ficet Eugene A, Andrick, M. D. Sheridan Avenue, Hohokus,NJ , ,.,t D Robert F. Allabousht ,D to Lydie Archer.sFk1sJi.Sh,Q1sn9f.,...W Fiiis sseeaf saessessasaaesg.-iesee tloee as-esssssssseesesssssselfelwfsrssesfsaiv' eteee ere' f'vresr' Marion A. Bachman Mildred O. Bahlingerr 5A5 Cliff Street Ridgewood, N. J. Virginia Beatty Wershingw. Edgar Becker+ L George R. Bennett Lillian Berry Babbittk Spring Valley Pd. E Paramus, N. J. Charles F. Black, Jr. Robert T. Blakely, Jr. Franklin Ave., Ridgewood Titusville Rd. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Helen Bliesnick Lundquist Edward F. Bohlf 32 Hollis Drive Hohokus, N. J. Dorothy Bondy Wilms Milton F, Bollinger Beechwood Rd., Ridgewood 108 La Rue Drive Huntington, L. I., N. Y. David Booth, Deceased John Booth. XAramco Box l253, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Joseph A. Bowen, deceased Estelle Braun Hempstead fJoe was killed in the L19 Crawford Terrace Battle of The Bulge in Union, N. J. World War III i L Margaret Bruce ZJas. Bruce 27 Franklin Avenue Midland Park, N. J. Robert T. R, Burke Franklin Turnpike Hohokus, N. J. H' E fiff.. Y fewgj .J i Ffxff., . ' .sf fiiigrfg' E' , .. x - - 'i5f.'5?f'5 'x ' f-5 K 7 . X -- -- affg ikiiff RFQ fgf?fffQi?iE4ss, - 4' Q Q I - -fiza-y. Q 9f a:fv.f::ff , , .f1.1f.Q+1 . .,. Q ffwQ mamssagmfkfggi if sQf-TV?Fff4g5i.. .. 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A jx. ,z-:A --M.. .,..f.,4.4,2g.vit. - K . :,z..2511L- 'psp-T: 71? -g,4fggg ,..-3, -Q V gg -:- 5' K: JL K, A 3.- 'f fig .y: - xv? fg. V1'A n,,k.eE .55 fLjg5gk.,,g.N:.kjg,.i..if it ,S,i',4, ll., ,f--L 3-,N - ti ... .- .AMA ..L.r...,4..,4...::...'L-. ' 1136? '- N . ' ,fr-if.-e W., -i Q. 51.9 '-i w gfs-.N:.'?4. wg:-1-j:f 1 2-in Hug' -'14,-T: gf.. ff A... ...X , Adv A ...ix 1.. - . ...if .L5g?M53.4,A f 5 1,L.g5:7 . . :-,,4g.....p.-Q11 QT' 'Q' ' ' '- ,..,5'-,,i': 5-31' G. Frederick Buzzardk Gertrude L. Clark 175 Rutland Rd., Glen Rock,N.J. Ronald H. Cohen Qwe were unable to find a 1955 address for himl Jack Cooper Platteville Ave. Norwalk, Conn. William A. Cueman4 Helen Day Herring R.D.il Nassau, N.Y. Raymond Decker 30 N. Van Dien Ave., Ridgewood Lewis Derr Qwe were unable.to find ang, H Greenleaf Chase? Ella M. Clark Denning 717 S. Sixth St.,St.Charles,Mo. Harriet Comstock Henryf Marie Cudlipp Frignocae George M. Cummingst Edward H. Decker? M. Clare DeMouthN Vivienne Dieckmann Vandersnowk . . - men., , - V, V- -me fray V5 eeiee we R e Aline Eichorn Mayr Charlotte Elliott Stelljesf Paul L. Field ' 6 Oriental Place Newark, N. J. Howard Ford, Jr., Deceased fHoward lost his life in action during World War Ill Robert L. Frings ZA3 Morris Ave., Summit, N.J. Robert Glynn Clinton, Conn. Sarah F. Gould 18 wampum Road Park Ridge, N. J. William A. Grayr Donald Greyk Evelyn Gurskyf Robert A. Hallf Carl Hammarstromf NWN 1'--4, -.M J-.--.. Ruth Egolf Hall 235 E. Ridgewood Ave.Ridgewood Carolyn Ferress Carter, Deceased Hamilton Gates Fordi Dawn Harbor Lane Riverside, Conn Billee Fowler Martin Allendale, N. J. Louise Froude Freneauf Edith Goddard Ruff 6 Stuyvesant Oval New York 9, N. Y. Eleanor Graf Wodelli Major Eeroy T. Greenei Ruth Guenther Vaupeli Douglas H. Hahnr Dorothy Halligan Dermody 169 Gramercy Pl., Glen Rock, N.J. Robert Hanks lh8 W. Tenth St., New York, N.Y. - -- y-:a1ii,g1.' 4 K 15- ff:,,+..,...w-- 1...- Gstafrx mfg igilixrfl Sf i'1zS5Q X 5 - P U ' i59 . - 1 Ji I Y, Q A'- K -L A 53, 1 i ' Q f j ggggwxgid V , as 1 'fSI'eI'!S'i?'Y5!sTJ3'l' .H sgrxoei f 'R'iSs,:4:X-geiiu ,H hgwiiif fggjfggivik -ggfj- .:fy'Yi 9 551,551 ig5+P1352:3Pa4E 5531 .fgifxojik ffqlzaqbg . '.. ,- '. Q.,-r ' -,QNNf':,, ' ', ,, Hi A, 1, , .1 ,Qi 599433, AA J at 351521 1.25 1 -:QI 1. f 'rfq.fom2 f ' ffl 'zasf iifffi' :f1i :ff?l f:C3.3:,Ls a V ' 3 qZfi.St3bi'if? !i'i- 325-fffffif , l nzkfiiirfh , A w . ??F?093'fi-, -f . hfif?:kf9s'1?3f..!5--i-533'-YG' 535'-'if A 1222, ' Ak g s1oY'1 wifi L.,,'1 A 1 i f,.. A 'axy.se1, C: Qwfilfff ia K .- ,A .dv- . .1- N 1 . L Edward A. Harang fwe do not have a 1955 address for him. Lewis A. Head 2337 Hudson Terrace Coytesville, N. J. Jean Heitkamp Flemingk Charles C. Hertel, Jr.4 William C. Hogg, Jr. Plush Mill Rd.,Wallingford, Pa. Andrew Holm Franklin Lakes Road Faanklin Lakes, N.J. Henry Etta Hutchins Wintersr Philip B. Ingraham fwe do not have a 1955 address for him? Joseph J. Jamink Manager of A. Q P. L gagggaegeigae eQweHQf3gsN5aHh aaeeeeanseeaaeeess ,see Walter Jennings 2029 William Penn Highway Wilkinsburg, Pa. Katharine Johnston Don? James Kenneth Keeley, M.D Mildred F. Kuna Hayekt Elizabeth long Reedt Robert MacGill 75 Acqueduct Ave. Midland Park, N.J. Winona B. Martin Martini Archibald McComb, Jr. fwe have no l955 address for himl Arthur Ke neth Mcllwraith 1h9 Brookside Avenue Ridgewood, N. J. Donald Monrot Mildred Morgan Stoddard Maple Avenue Midland Park, N. J. Kathryn Hayes Moseleyi Natalie Hearn Baird-Wells? Evelyn Helmers Fainsleyt Constance Hogel Carlsont Gordon Holbrook Z Mrs. Cornelius Van De Weert PFD, Chester, N. Y. Robert G. Hughes, Jr. Franklin Lakes Road Franklin Lakes, N. J. Judson A. V. Hyatt? William H5 Jacksont David A. Janowitu Dana Place Closter NQJ. J. e-lpaeseaeiaaeeeeeeekrififfgi i'lb8'-'ian ,+V L L 'C Florence Jensen Faittt Louise Johnston Bogartmant Margorie Kinne Terwilligers Dr. Herbert Laidman 625 S. Maple Avenue Glen Pock, N.J. Hugh Lover Harry C. Martin 385 Rock Rd., Glen Rock, N.J. Herbert Mattesont Maynard McGuill4 Phyllis Mcllwraith, Deceased Chester Moore 1201 Washington Ave Palmyra, N. J. Ruth Murdock 622 Second St. B ooklyn 15, N. Y. 11 w 1.2. ., ,,sssseseeeae . , ,W ANN- f .- - -- v ' ' ' vi if-'L P'-LL ,.:, 5 , f L. sf .. , .' I-.fs :-Q-A - f. ' waxgasfspbfi siigqsifffi . . , .- lb',,...4 . , l I' ' 3.-' u bei:-gr: '+ l+11-rfmgg:m'x ' ,c .N . xk,..k ' 912.15 -i 1 jiif f'L L,,If'E'j k , g fi 1 if? is .. -V1.1 iq.-L 95 Q g 5 7: was mf? 12 I? ,es-:EL if - ' . 'Q . 54 ,'r f- ' :gli K ' .11 , pr 1, .mf ifmfgsii - ' :ii iefexiszihi 1 fr-2 :QEQ f.iTi'f 125311. .35 gi f :cSaisB . fnwiiiesefl-,' A Q , '35'35.?:P-Q ms:-wa- 'L 51131:-ra'xcui. : I W Y D - -,Q gr, 4 James Naglet Phyllis Nash 170 Doremus Ave.,Ridgewood Stuart T. Parson? Charles Peraino 283 Edward St. Ridgewood, N. J. Irene Phillips 1661 21st Ave. South St. Petersburg, Florida Kames Ramsomh John Rice, Jr.+ Janet Richter Wintersteent ea H eeeaa aseeefeeasses eeeeeefs ,,,vmwM.u mmsirvnl Harry Nash Old Mill Rd., Box 15h Shenarock, N. Y. George V. Newkirkt Alex Patten 38-LL Indian Drive Toledo, Ohio U Marie Perass Alter? 721 Tulane Court San Mateo, Calif. Isabelle Quackenbush Moore Z her brother-in-law, Chester Moore, 1201 Washington Av Palmyra, Ne? Jersey Wilma Renard Nottet Myron L. Ricet Mary-Heath Riddleberger Higgins Z her husband's place of business: 0stendorf4Morris-Co. Public Square Buildingd 33 .,o- . Margaret D. Ross RFD, Lower Cross Road Saddle River, N. J. Andre S. Rubin, Jr. Box 2133,Fort Pierce Florida 1 Martha Seaver, Deceased Alice Schrell Bartlett4 Dorothy Smith Quinnr Ruth Smithy Deceased Muriel Stevenson Cook? Vivian Stone Sumnert Roberta Twylor fwe have no 1955 address for herb Lt. Col. Leigh Thompsont Alice Tracy Zher mother, Mrs. Homer D.Tracy 876 G., Oak Ridge Rd. Rahway, New Jersey Lt. Col. William Travist John Tuttle? Carolyn T. Rourah Frances Fudge Hartleyt Grace Schaefer MacMullen+ Alice E. Sharpt Jeannette Smith Schneider? Dorothy Sparrow Parkert Richard Stockbower 2h W. Crescent Ave. Allendale, N. J. Mabel Taylor Cavanaughh Gertrude Tetor Young 17A West End Avenue Ridgewood, N. J. Elsie Tomlins Howard+ Ruth Tracy Gritmant Alice Trinkhaus von Hallet Earl Underhill? f. 'R 1 1 a'.- . A -.-4-ev H- Harold Vandenbree Hawthorne Public Schools Hawthorne, New Jersey Edward Voughtt Phyllis C Walker Schumacher? Alice Waterman Hunter 705 Hillsborough Blvd, San Mateo, Calif Alice Wingate 232 Green Street Fairhaven, Mass. Theora Wbrman Miller 4 ZGeorge Worman 673 Montgomery St. Jersey City, N. J. Marjorie Young Siegfried s' 4' fff Sue Van Orden Frienschnert Roberta Waldron McLaughlinW George W, warcns Robert Watsont Evelyn Winters Scancei .L ,, 1 K, , , cf Wag? 3 Q Marjorie Youngs Dawson .f 136 Byrne Street Hackensack,UN. J. Ruth Zellers Pilke 29 Hillcrest .,-,.. Beads 217:oH91liQ9sAX9HwQwser lest l4eemmusei+eLfsa.44,.L.fi ffl ifsti fl- . V a-s :an-nun..--gunna.--.vo-u .unann-un..---n--Q-.Q-...fp The following persons were not in the 1930 ARROW, but were in our class at one time or another.- There may be a lot of others who should be on this list, but we included only those whose present whereabouts we could ascertain. Donald Goodei Kenneth Hamptont John S. Harrison Saddle River, N.J. George Huntoon somewhere in Palm Beach, Fla. Pauline Crittendon Winters Prospect St., Ridgewood John Manson, Charlemont,Mass+ Walther Friedlaender Ballston Lake, New York Jack Tervillegeft Arthur Vreelandt Roger Hoppert Madeline Westervelt Hamptont Huntington Harrison Z John in Saddle River Edwina Davison Gillt Charles Parisi, ZTHE PIDGEWOOD NEWS Ridgewood, New Jersey Ralph MacGowan, Franklin Tpke Mahwah, New York . Michael Placat Melish Thompson . ZDixon Chemicals Clifton, N.J. 3 5 , 'Li X , ,. ' 2. w, ' -'ifififl ' . Q.. 4 Q 4 . N Q X. A - 51. - Qfxgblp , N A ' ' - + 4 N . Q: iff:-7 A 4? N B Hs v .- - :.. .14 f .X 1 4. . ,sr : :.' 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E. 1 ,' ' 2 ' fgiifll- wa,-. ,, ...ff 1 K 1. -9 . , PT s T-5. 1-,,3.532.Q' J fS9ll QIBFRQQZBCXQQZB QIADCAXQ QZAD CAX9 QIAD CAXQ Q!'3 CTX9 CYWCKJBCXQ 1-365-?bc'x9 99' QZ3C'X9QlbC-X 'us IIQIWCX9 IUGX-9 QYIQC-3X.vDQ,IDl5 0 GX. .IDGX.Jl22C.f0GX.7 C, GX.9C.l,-D U 0 qgx-nc,-fagx-JQQQQ-1,3 Gx-acvfagxvo-2,19 GX-D Qvlb csxmfo ZDGXJQZDF5 2 Q1'5c'x9Ql'bc'x9G7'sc'x9Q1'u T H E A R R 0 W cAx9C7'bc'x9Ql'uc x9Ql'uCX9I? lu n lu ff Ufifft gmtiiztzle for the generous mlfxice and guiflfzfzce of our principal, MR. IRWIN B. SOMERVILL15 and in recognition of his fzsslstancc in shaping our course, the Class of Nifzezieefz-tlzif'ly respectfully dedicate.: this issue of the Year Book. i 3 S 4 S 4 S 0 U 'N 4 Y 4 S 4 as S7 4 ET 4 S 4 S 4 S QGQ-QQZQGXGE-DQ-ZQGXYDCYIQ Gi-9CvIQ6R-JQQQC-ZQGR-D C-1355-D QgQ6XvJ C-Q il Page Three CXQI-'I QZBCXQQZ5 CYDCXQ 2 6 8 4 u -V9 if-3 C-X9 QIAB C-39 Q?-D C-XJ l'5Cw3c'X9Ql'bc QZTKXQQZBCAXQQ FXS Q!-DCAY9Ql-DCAXQQI-BC-X95-B T H E A R ' AX9Q!-DC-X9Q!AbCA?9Q!A5C-X9 Qhe Qrro av pnhlzkhed hy The Jehzhr 615155 of 1930 of Ridgewood Hgh School 5 2 A 2 .5 2 5 Q 2? 5 if 2 5 S 2 s .5 2 A 5 2 S 215315 LZBC-:XJ e GXJ L10 GEKTJ 1.153 GX. .IBFLJ vGGSvJQfQ-jf-IS-Divij lZB6X.9LZDGi9Q29C.!DGX.3C lfBGX3 IIGXJ U G Q lu lf! Z 0 C-.7 uc x9C-73: X9Ql'uc'x9Q1'b T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Qf 3c'x9Gl'5C'X9Ql'ac'X94i1, gf 0 Board of Edztorf C: Ediiof'-in-Chief gl jean Heitknmp, '30 63 Lzrerary Editor Exchange Editor i Ruth Murdock, '30 -1311165 Boldt, '31 'J Faculty fl dviser 63 Mr. J. P. Darby Q 1 fluixiafzt Eziiforr Colzmminf K, Douglas Hahn, '30 Benedict McGrath, '31 Nlarjorie Young, '30 Q Jane Godwin, '31 Afxixrmzt Columlzist i Helen Hansen, '31 Edlvw Hunter, '31 gb Ann Denny Easton, '32 6, Lucy Riddleberger, '32 Book mfd Stagg Fdith Bums ,32 Mary-Heath Rlddleberger, '3 qi ' ' Ll fd R , ' Robert Noble, '31 O' ees 32 K, Ar, Editor Art Afluixer Robert Sherman, '31 Miss Alice Yates Qi gr Busilzssf Manager' 67 Ronald Cohen, '30 A.f.vi.vfa1zt J james Gidney, '32 W Buxinexs rlricfixer- A fizvertixing Md7Iz1g81' 67 Mr. H. Carnblin Stuart Parson, '30 Subscription Illafmger .flsrixfafzlf 4 1Vi1linm Travis, '30 George Murray, '32 John Gordon, '31 Q gr el ul 2 GxvycvlgC,Xv9QvZ5GX'QQv6-JGXJQZBCX9Q15Cxtvlggx-DQ-IQGX-Jtvlggxvac-135: Page F iv E ::Ql'uc'x9Q!Asc'x9G1'uc'x9G1'u T H E A R R 0 W ec'x9Ql'sc'X9Q!'bc'x9C7nc'x9: S 2 5 2 L5 2 5 as IZ B 5 2 +2 cj 7 l Z Q 5 Robert A. Hall, Pres. Janet Richter, Vice-Pres. Alice Sch1'ell,Sec. . George VVarch, T1-em. ::Gx9LfeGxJLfoGxJlfasxxsvQ.fac5x,2Q.la6X.DC.fa6xvQQ.fafaex:L1a Page S ix iiQl'bC'X9QI bCAX9G!AbC'X9Q1'5 T H E A R R 0 XV c'x9Q!'5c-x9Q1A35'x9Q1'5CX9f-I TZ 3 S 2 2 S Q , ,QEQ . N , w 2 A 5' l l ln- at 'ar iw i..ii L ml R S is If unity has been our strength 4 VVith sympathy and fun, I7 If we have striven close together, Q 13 Each has worked in his own way gy 5 Aspiring to a different purpose, 6 ? Each according to his pattern Q 4 XVe have beaten on life's anvil , F Footholds for the byways we shall follow. gl 5 VVith the metal hardly cooled 41 I7 VVe set out upon the plain, Qi I3 And we see a purple mountain 5 A Of majesty and power, Z All wrapp'd in mystery and wonder gi' In the distance. , U 0 VN l is Some take the smoothed pathway A L? On the mountainside, Q7 qu VValking through the sunlit glades up 6 Of peaceful indolence, Q n Others take a tortuous course A ' And enter mazy labyrinths, l A ,- ,, . ,. . - . C, K? Confusions foimless reign. Q lg Some stride to reach the summit ' gl L5 Vifith energy and purpose.. A f? 'Ihey face the summitls mighty peak, Q, Look up and laugh and climb. lg Facing up against the crag, gl 3 They strive, and laugh, and climb. gl '? Roberl rl. Hall Q lg gl l l QQGLQQAGQGEWDCYZQGE-JC!QGEv3CvfQGX-7QQQC-ZQC-I5xvDQvIBGXvDCv-lQGR-QQ-lg Page S wen ::Q!'bCAx9Ql'uc'x9Q1'bc'x9Qfu T H E A R R O W c'x9Q1'5c'x9Ql'ac'X9C7Abc X!-D3 2 .i S El ? Everyone has heard of the three R's and, more lately, of the three Qi 155 B's, but there is still another set, the three G's. They are Grit, Grace 'ff' 5 and Gumption, and the greatest of these is Gumption. A CQ Grit, the more prosaic name for courage, the kind of courage that Q lx hangs on in the face of monotony and disappointment, is very essential gl 5 to the steady plodder who wins out in spite of overwhelming odds . Cl G2 Grace is a light and airy something which adds immeasurably to any-P go 4 one's charm. I Nl U Gumption, that good old-fashioned standby, is the one asset which lf- gives the greatest satisfaction to its possessor. Gumption is greater than fa, A knowledge. Gumption obviates the need for Grit because it is progressive. Z9 if 3 S CS9 2 I? Commencement inspires editorials, poems, songs, and orations about qi 'X the future and what life holds. Suffice it to say that fflooking forward , KI 5 like white shoes, Haunts graduation before the eyes of the world. Let us G 4? leave the world guessing for a few minutes and think in the other direction. lg Can you remember your first day at Ridgewood High School? VVan- 4 dering the halls with that lost, awe-stricken expression, your gullible GI A vacancy marked you a Freshman. The chief exhileration to be derived A G2 from being a Sophomore was that you were no longer a Freshman. You Q lx soon learned to take advantage of it. Junior year showed real possibilities. gl 1 You even had a prom. The fourth year gave your mobile face an ex- P A pression of great responsibility and anxiety mixed with an equal portion of 6: G2 hysteria which told the others Cif you hadn't alreadyj that you were a Q ft, Senior. J n Four years is a rather long time to spend in one red-brick building. A I You couldn't do it without leaving some kind of an impression. Can you P :B find yours? It is sure to be here. Perhaps there is evidence of it in the A ? record files, perhaps it shows in the faces of your friends. What is it? Q fx Is it a true reflection? Has it been worth four years of effort? gl 1 . . . . . . P 5 There is a distinct note of finality in reaching out your hand and A ? grasping that roll of paper which tells you that your services here are Q 4 no longer needed. ls there something behind that fateful movement for , 13 you? If there is, do as Cyrano did, and say with the nonchalant air of K, A Columbus discovering America, What a gesture! A :X gr QGi-DC, GXv9QYZQGQDC-lGEvDiDQYZQGS-DQ!QC-lGSvDC- GS49Q-ZQGK-DCAQ Page Eight Q1'uci9Ql uc'x9Q1'sc'x9QI'b T H E A R R 0 W C'X9G1'bc'x9Q2'uc'x9Qk'sci9' Z 5 Q Class Poem .5 R A rush of beating wings through air,- The past is like a dream, 5 The lofty heights of mountains bare, 47 The idle-turning stream, ' I Q And lovely countries over-pass'd ,, In magic spots and still, A VVhere palaces all strange and vast 4? Sleep on a lofty hill, lx And that to come is like a cloud A That searches heaverfs face,- It wanders with the mingling crowd, C7 Nor has abiding place: 5 Here is a vasty strip of blue, And 'there a crimson gash, C? As if the sun, awaking new, 2 Had whipped it with a lash. A A single form uprises there C? And passes from the sight, B And one by one they rise as fair 5 To vanish in the light- A rush of beating wings through air,-- 4? In swift and steady flight. 6 For old dreams take a sudden form, And new ones rising, fill The future like a sudden storm That batters down the will. VVith daring wings from earth they spring, Their course so strangely found, And never, having taken wing, VVill turn to seek the ground. Ruth Mz4f'dock. S7 4 ST 4 S 4 S 3 4 S 4 S 4 S 4 S 4 S 5 4 S 4 5 4 3 :SEQ Q-IQGYWD Q-IQGX-Divlg 657329 C-1355-3 CWIQ Cv-IQGL-3 Cvlg C-,X-3 Q-lg GLW? Cvlbl Page Niu , Qf5fQ'JQZ5C'X1QZ 5 XJQZT T H E A R R 0 XY CAX9Q!'bCAX9QI'5C'X9Q!-DCTX9 NF, ,ig z,..,x ' , ,Nr .... V MARION AcKr:RsoN M' I 30 Rea Avenue, Nlidland Park Business Oh, the fam mmic ill herself .-1 .fylllph0IIj' of jOy0llJ'lld!.f.,, DEAN B. ADAMS if X ' IDM 139 Doreinus Avenue University of Pennsylvania Varsity Track, l, 2, 3, Football Squad, 3, Triangle Club, l, 2, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Curtis Drive Captain, 1, 2, 3, Arrow Town Canvass, l, 2, 3, 4g Early Bird Basketball, 1, 23 lnterclass Track, 1, 2, 3, 45 lntramural Baseball, 43 lN'Ionitor, Student Council, 3. He who 1'i.rr2.v lure may try all Jay am! h':?f't?l' 0s'z1'1'a,4e hir bu.fi11e5x. STAN LICY S. ADAMS Srt1ul' 5 Melrose Place Business Freshman Baseball, lg Freshman Football, lg lnterclass Track, lg lnterclass Soccer, lg Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball Squad, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Varsity Track, 2, 3, 43 Fooball Squad. 35 Varsity' 45 Church League Basketball, 3, 45 Hi-Y Club, 4. Bly hear! ir frue ar Heel. ANTHONY A. ALCOCK I tj Tony 136 Doremusi Avenue College St. Peter's Prep., 1, 2, S. Aloysius High, 3. His mimi' ever looking for .rometbillg to ray, Hir tongue ever .rayilzg iff, ROBERT F. ALLABOUGH Bob 46 Hermance Place Dartmouth A. A. lixecutive Committee, lg Rifle Team, l, 2, 3, Captain, 4, President, Triangle Club, 25 Student Council, 25 Dart Staff, 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Soccer, 25 Floor Committee, Junior Prom, 3, Track Squad, 35 Vice-President, Hi-Y Club, 3, President, 43 Soccer Team, 3, 45 Chess Club, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 45 Attendant, l'The Valiant , 4. Benn fmt ln: at all Than not be noblef' GX C IDC-FX DQ IBGX 39 XDGX 9Q29C.I8GX.3CvI56X..9C.ID6i7C.IDIiDGXJC.G'! DC X95-1 XQQI' D ff A S lc, fi 'x Cf lu D 5 2 S Z 1, 9 0 2 fi Lx lu lf' G1'3c'x9Q1A3c x9Q1'5c'x9Q1Aq T I-I E A R R 0 W C'X9QI'5C'X9C'73fX9QIWfX9l-'I ESTELLE ANDERSON Srel!f' I4-9 South Irving Street VVcllesley Girl Reserves, 15 Freshman Choir, 15 lnterclass Baseball, 1, Dart', Staff, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 45 Girls, Club, 2, 3, Cabinet, 4, Riding Club, 3, 45 Junior Prom Refresh- ment Committee, 35 French Club, 3, 45 Captain Girls' Tennis Team, 45 Librarian, Glee Club, 45 Floor Committee, Senior Prom, 45 Usher, The Taming of the Shrew , 45 History Committee, 4. Lightfoot to prefs lfer .flll'I'IIP 111 :fBlil'l8.f.flIZ.U mul glee. EUGENE A. ANDRICK Cells Sheridan Avenue, Hohokus North Carolina Varsity Track, 1, 2, 3, 45 Captain, 35 lnterelass Track Team, l, 2, 3, 45 Pyramid Team, 15 yfafsiry Football Team, 3, 45 lnterclass Basketball Team, 45 luterelass Baseball Team, 4. 1,rl rafber .tif by a seine-.rhelf flml fell people about myself. ,fl X V A, 0 NC-UNT-di LYDIA ARCHER 1' LSD ' LM SS Vreeland Avenue, lkflidland Park Home Book lVcek Program, 4. Her fl'if31llI',fhif7 if a lfutiug mul rberlrhefl Ming. lr- ff N 1 - ,W .' 'f',.kW,xU MARION A. BACHMAN 'X' t 4 A 1 545 Cliff Street College Such a Quiet manner ir truly rfzre ' MILDRED OLGA BAHLINGER DHI 60 Fairmount Road Dwight-Vassar A. A. Drive, 25 Program Committee, Father and Daughter Banquet, 25 Play, Property lvlistress, 25 Perfect Attendance, 2, 35 Room Chairman for Curtis Drive, 35 Chairman of Rings Committee, 35 Girls' Club, 2, 3, 45 French Club, 3, 45 Dra- matic Club, 2, 3, 45 Riding Club, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Art Club, 4. See when .fha come: apju2rell'1l like the S firing. ua W U 0 U , GXJ LID Gi7C.fvD GXJ C.IBGk9l2DC.1BC-323 1.10 GX.9 CZDGSJLZO IBGRDQIE V5 P11 ge E lecweu 0 If T I u 0 6, IS L 0 L ' fx v a 'N u 1- lf 5 9 v 0 v . . X 5lC7'bc'x9Ql'sc'x9G7'bc'x9Q1'5 T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Qf5c'x9Q1'uc'x9G1'bc'x9 7 l Z S TZ S TZ Ls Z B Lx 15 TZ TZ Lt 9 4, ' tn ' 5' ,UD Xu NNW? -E Xx VIRGINIA FORD BEATTY X1 Qi' ' A f ulimmie' 332 Pearsall Avenue X di : College R' ' Cheer-leading, 43 Basketball Team, 4, Chemistry Essay Con- test, 4, Madden Story Telling Contest, 4-5 Girls' Club, -1-3 Athletic Carnival, 45 Curtis Drive, 45 Memorial Committee, 4 But than her face, S0 lowly, ye! .vo arch, so full of mirth, The Oi'El'flOfl'illg of IU! -in-nocent heart. EDGAR BECKER 'lt ' f' A Becky 163 S. Highwood Avenue, Glen Rock Columbia Freshman Football, Triangle Club, 1, 25 Hi-Y Club, 3, 4 lnterclass Track, 1, 2, 3, 43 lnterclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Intcrclass Baseball, 43 Dramatic Club, I, 2, 35 Glee Club, 4' Senior Class Quotations. His eyex have all the J'E5l11illg of iz nJ6lIl0ll,.f that are 1lrmf1zi11g. 7 GEORGE R. BENNETT ', E Box 34-A, Paramus Road Work IVOrh, svorh, svorhf' LILLIAN BERRY QW Billy 8 Tonawanda Road, Glen Rock Business Curtis Drive, 1, 25 Interclass Basketball, 4. Dark eye:-eternal soul of pride! Deep life of all lhr1t'J true. CHARLES F- BLACK, JR. Chuck 217 Highland Avenue Colgate Ring and Pin Committee, 2. Pm 11 dremizer, arefft we all. Q15-jXv7C,f9 65.3 9.10 G29 9.10 GYv9Qf5fX9Qf5fxC-G GX-9 C119 GQ? CYIQGRWD QYIQ Page Tfeelzfe 3 Q!-DC-YSQI-DCAYQQIADC-YPJQI-D 'l' H E A R R 0 W C'X9Q1'uc'x9Ql'sc'x9G1'uc'x9i'-5 ' ll . Qi it k N L, A A ROBERT T. BLAKELY, JR. i Bob 538 Laurel Road Rensselaer Freshman Football, lg Track Squad, 1, 2, Varsity, 3, 45 lnter- class Track Nleet, l, 2, 3, 43 Church League Basketball Team, 3, 45 Varsity Fooball Team, 43 Hi-Y Club, 4, Book VVeek Chapel Plays, 4. He was lbe milafert 7Il!II1Il87',ff 7lldll.n X J, 1',Q HELEN BLIESENICK tx-3-V O' ss, GBM S6 Sherman -Plaoq NVQ' ' 'l Business UNA fx, lnterclass Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, lnterclasis Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4-1 lnterclass Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 43 lnterclass Track, 2, 3, Carnival, 2, Room Captain, A. A. Drive, 4, Christmas Choir, 1. 'il muff to go fc'al11leriflg. l'f h0 .fball declare 1 will regref if if I flare? X' UE . 1' lt . U X' .4 if FDVVARD FRANK BOHL QL- LXQFJQP-P 'fem-iw, 285 Rock Road, Glen Rock ' 'tO-7 Princeton Kb Lincoln-Douglas Debating Club, l, 2, A. A. Drive, lg lnter- class Track, l, 2, The Red Millf' Gendarme, 35 Glee Club. 3, 45 Scenery, The Red Mill, 3, 'iThank You Doctor, 4, t'The Bishop's Candlesicksf, 4, The Ene111y',,' 45 The Valiant, 4, L'The Taming of the Shrewf' 43 Manager A. Drive, 4, Christmas Card Drive, 4-3 Assistant Manager Track, 1, 2, 3, Manager, 43 Hi-Y, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Key Societv 4. . , G.-lll 111auK'ifnl lover ax lof'qf. i .xt A 'T N. x l 3 k, 'L ii t 'X DOROTHY BONDY 'ty i- y. , lf Blu111ifv 123 Phelps Road U Cedar Crest Girl Reserves, 13 Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Basketball, 23 Manager, Book 'Week Progra1n,, 4, Quotation Committee, 4-3 Flower Committee, 4. Azul first a 500711611 will or sc'011'f-flepeml 011 'tg If .rbe rc-ill 110 'f, :he rcillg-ami there'5 ful em! 011 'ff' MILTON F. BOLLINGER L.-'W .slum ixffzuflf' 530 Linwood Avenue Lehigh Freshman Choir, 1, Freshman Baseball, lg Lincoln-Douglas Debate Club, lg Triangle Club, 1, 2, Edison Science Club, 2, 'iDartl' Stall, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, Baseball Squad, 33 Chess Club, 45 lnterclass Baseball, 4, lnterelass Track, 43 Entertainment Committee, Hi-Y Club, 45 Prophecy Com- mittee, 4. He crm who believer be mn. GX-.' Q,!.-D629 Q.l0GX.9 9.10 6X3Qi9C.fDGX.3 4.19629 9.19 GX.3 9.13314-DGKJLZC S5 Page Thirteen Y U 0 C n U rx Z Y U 0 0 IX 1. U rx C is Q- 1, 0 v 0 v lf n CN ft o ia 1 DAVID T. BOOTH W Draw 361 South Maple Avenue University of Maryland Junior Orchestra, 1, 2, Senior Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2. 3, 4. A goof! name will Mine fore:'ef. 2 51 i S 4 S 2 S 2 i C-18,3 Qvig S 2 S Ku a 53 S S P JOHN BOOTH i'Ssc'aky X' 361 South Nlaple Avenue University of Maryland lf' Junior Orchestra, 1, 2, Senior Orchestra, 2, 3, 43 Band, 1, 2, N 3, -I-3 School Bugler, 1, 2, 3, 43 Glec Club, 4-3 Hi-Y Club, -I-5 S , President of Band at New Brunswick Concert, Intramural 2 Baseball Team, 4, Decoration Day Exercises, 3, Class Day lx Jazz Band, Room Captain A. A. Drive, -1-. 1 The Qualify of a 11Lu.vifiau is A deuofeff by the :mire be 111a.5e.f. ll lk, JOSEPH A. BOYVICN MN Joe in S lkflayilard Court g i A Undecided Xa G2 Central High School, Paterson, N. J., 1, 2, Soccer Squad, 3, lu Varsity Soccer, 4, Tennis Squad, 3, Varsity Tennis, 4, Intra- in mural Baseball, 4. A Lel'r do it afler the high Rfiillrlll fz!.fkiOll.,, U .XJ y ' , A f ESTRLLE BRAUN X so 4 ,,,. -s 1' My A f 93 Vreelancl Avenue, Micllancl Park Katherine Gibbs, Boston it, French Club, 3, Hockey, 3, 4-3 Dramatic Club, 4- Co111'11i1ref! rheerflzllrsu is fha .vigrx of ':c'i.rd0m. S MARGARET 1. BRUCE . ' A5 1 A ffpdggye lu 35 Clinton Avenue X in Business A Interclass Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Interclass Hockey, 2, 3, 4, L? Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 33 Interclass Track Team, 3, Car- iu 1 nival, 4. f i Not by year: but by flixporitimz if wisdom acquired. 7 lu .0 2565.7C.f'DGY.7C.7SG5.9Q.fD6X,3Q.T7C..f0GY..3520523Q.fOGY,9C.fBl8GXJQ.fDi5 Page Faurlfeezf n I lu 10 .5 xx 7 lu lf' 2 Basketball, 3, 4, French Club, 45 Secretary of Hi-Art-Craft Q1'uci9Q1'qc-x9Q1A5q'x9Q1-3 T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Qf'nc'X.9Qfsc'x9Q1'oc'x9IE 1 1 ' Q i li A l 6: ROBERT T. R. BURKE Irishman ' Franklin Turnpike 0 College Freshman Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track Squad, 25 l lnterclass Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer, 3, 4, Inter- class Track, 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, 3, 45 Interclass Soccer, 1, 25 ,, lnterclass Baseball, 2, 3, 45 Chairman of 101, 4, Hi-Y Q dl 'N Club, 4. gl Never guiet, newer still, l Lifelr too :hort fo -:carte or hill. 6 G. FRICDICRICK BUZZARD l F Fredl' vi 245 Ridgewood Avenue Wesleyan cs Freshman Choir, Triangle Club, 1, 2, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Z Hi-Y, 3, 4, Advertising Manager Dart , 43 Sauce for the Goslings, 4, Taming of the Shrew, 4, Ass't Advertising Manager, 'iArrow, 3, lnterclass Basketball, 4, Debating dl Club, 1, Manager Freshman Football, 3. I nj Q Z' 'Tir ar 'easy fo grin as to gro:cl y. .' N 7 X1 ii! X givlixillx ii M -x N i Q lx GREENLEAF CHASE Us 'femme Q B 543 W'yndemere Avenue 63 r? ' Massachusetts Agricultural College v Medford High School, Mass., 1. n There :toad my friend with patiehf fhill, gl L5 A firh pole in hir hm1d.f. gl , E 3 -. r u GERTRUDE L. CLARK t X ' Gert 'A 362 Doremus Avenue, Glen Rock ,, Business School Q I ciub, 4. K 0 afjllllllfldlflll of her many merif.f. C? Qi 4 ? ELLA MILDRED CLARKE ' i C1arll-ie Q X 263 Franklin Avenue gl New jersey College for VVomen ' I 45 Jeifersonville flndj High School, 1, 2, Girls, Club, 4, Book 6 Week Program, 4, Accompanist, Dance Recital, 3, 4, Girls' lu Glee Club, 45 hflusic Festival, 4, Red Mill, 33 Orchestra, VI f 45 Young People's Conference, 4- 'N' A From harmony to harmony X G 1? And mu:ic': power oheyf' Q2 Q V V H H H vi n H ft, ,QGE-JCYZQGX-DC-14368-DCYZQC-jRvDQiJQvIaGX-9QwIQGRv9CvIQ6S-7CvlQ,lQGSQQfe:: Page Fifteen :: Q!AbcAX9QI bC'X9Q! bC'x9Q1'5 T H E A R R 0 VV cAx9Q1'5c'x9Q1'5c'x9Q7'53'x9:: ix 1 10 . xx 3 RONALD H. COHILN R I Oxford Place, Glen Rock 'PZ 1 Amherst Lincoln-Douglas Debating Club, lg Chairman, Program Com- o l mittee, 25 Assistant Advertising Manager, Dart'l Staff, 2, 7 , Advertising Manager, 3, Reportorial Staff, 43 Debate Team, lu 2, 3, 4, Track Squad, 33 Manager Second Team Football, 31 In Manager First Team, 4-3 Business Manager, ArrowU Staff, 4. 5 Heir only grad! echo mu himself comzzlfzmlf' Q, M . I K Ib HARRIET COMSTOCK . A ,i A- ' V, 33 Central Avenue, Glen Rock In New York School of Fine and Applied Art Q 5 Interclass Basketball, l, 3, 4-3 Baseball, I, 4-3 Girls' Club, 2, 3, fl Z Cabinet, 4, Decoration Committee Father and Daughter Ban- ,sg quet, 2, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4-g Interclass Game Contest. X lu 2, 45 Dance, The Red lV1ill, 3, Programs, Senior Prom, 4, ul ln Class History, 4-3 Posters for Pirate's Den, 4, Room Captain, nj A Curtis Drive, 4. fl smile for all, a ccelcome glad, Y? .-1 jovial, I70tJ.ViIlg any .the bmi. lu ,Z . dl V' , xl f Ib- 'lr JACR COOPER 'N ' Coop 4 Sheridan Avenue, Hoholtus ? Colgate i 3 Freshman Baseball, 1, Football, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Intcr-- g l class Soccer, 25 Room Captain, A. A. Drive, 2. l lj As merry as the day is long. Q I ltr 'I 'xxllxi X i lx MARIE 12. CUDLIPP Gy- ev 2, 5 S8 Prospect Street, Midland Park Business 1 lnterclass Hockey, l, 2, 3, 4-5 Carnival, 4, Art Exhibition, , U 2, 4. 'J ucfllfld in mamler, firm in realiiyf' A 0 rw l ,X I cb Q ii ui L' --- - WILLIAM A. CUIQMAN ls. E, AAIA- - Bz!l P 335 Cedar Avenue! qi U Columbia X' Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 3, -1, Q Librarian, 3, Edison Science Club, 35 Hi-Y Club, 3, Chorus. f'The Red Millf' 3, Scenery, The Bishop's Candlesticks, 3, Princeton Trip, 3, 43 A. A. Drive, 3, 43 French Club, 35 Xl Student Council, 4, Music Committee, Class Day, 4. I - Oh, for -exp1zf'ie1zce. U I ii SJ I'-l6'SJQ.!9GX2kZOC-ikilfebGXJQRDCgfa-3GX.3C.ID6X.9C.!BGX,9Q.10Z8GXJLIOS5 Page Si.1'1'E6l1 i Ql'oc'x9Q1'sc'x9Q1 uc'x9Q1'u T H E A R R 0 W C'X9Q1'uc'x9Ql'sc'x9Ql'uC'X9I-'io t J' C X i i xi GEORGE M. CUMMINGS Janie Q 361 South Maple Avenue, Glen Rock gi Business 43 Lincoln-Douglas Debating Club, 15 Dramatic Club, 1, 23 Ass't Soccer Manager, 35 Room Captain, A. A. Drive, 4, Q c'Taming of the Shrew,', 45 Soccer Manager, 4. ul 6 Fun ro frolic, frolic to frm. df HELEN M. DAY Lew J 374 Monroe Street Ridgewood Secretarial School 'Nl Ridgewood Preparatory School, lg Dramatic Club, 2, Glee 4 Club, 45 Girls' Club, 4. . fl lady, Me :wonder of her kind i VVho.ve form sam' upbonze by 12 lovely mimlf' 2 EDWARD H. DECKER Eddie Q 581 Upper Boulevard UI Phillips Exeter my Band, l, 2, junior Orchestra, 1, 23 Senior Orchestra, 3, 4-3 6, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y Club, 2, 35 Rifle Club, 2, 3, 45- if Dramatic Club, 3, French Club, 3, A Pedant, The Taming , of the Shrew, 4. X' Talking and eloquence are noi the mme, A To speak and to rpeal' well are tem fhiligxf' ' RAYMOND DECKER MQ if A HRW 24' Cambridge Place, Glen Rock gl ' ' N. Y. U. Van Neste Rhetoricals, 1, 2, Lincoln-Douglas Debating Club, QL I, President, 25 lnterclass Track, 3, Nlourncy's Rnd, 4, V Debating Team. 3, 43 Hi-Y Club, 4. For I am nothiuvg if not critical. D my M. CLARE DE MOUTH ffHefff Q 282 Broad Street UI Presbyterian Hospital my Glec Club, 2, 33 Chorus, Red Millf, 3, lnterclass Track 6, Meet, 33 Junior Orchestra, 1, 2, Interclass Hockey, 2, 3, 4, ' lnterclass Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4, 3 Book VVeek Program, 4- '14, Hoxpiralily ,fiffillg cciih glfzfllzein' 6 gl 4 55x-9C,fBGX.9C.1D 6279.65 GX.9QfB9C..I0GX.9C.l8GX.9QZ6GS.JL.l-D ZBGXJLZ2 'P Page Seventeen ::QI5CX9QI'5fX9QI3fX9QIb T H E A R R 0 W C'x9Ql'bc x9Ql'5c'x9Q1's-JAX93 ul 1 nl 1U L1-:wis DERR Lew J ln 66 Valley Road, Glen Rock nl ,, Business fp Track Squad, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Gym Team, 4, Q 1 lnterclass Track, 3, 4. ul F On their 01011 merit: moflext men are tlllfllbf, my 2 VIVIENNE CECIL DIECKMANN Xjtl S I- ' J U i 53 Bogert Avenue M, A 1. Q f Undecided t 3 ' 'm-' sf- fg l KN l Eastside High School, Paterson, 1, 2, 33 Senior Interclass gl Basketball, lnvitation Committee, Senior Prom, Rhetorical L? Contest, Carnival, Track, Basketball, Games, Pirates of the Q lv Hopper Grass, 4. VI S Cattle: in the air eofr iz 'fait deal to heep np. my xx gs. - 'N Q ? S ' i 1 N- 'ii F K L L RUTH L.. LGOLF In Db, Vg x XXI, at V llc! f.fQf..IlleLt ' Q' 5 Dance, Pinafore,l' I, Dramatic Club, 25 Dance Recital, 25 ? Girls' Club, 23 Room Captain, Curtis Drive, 35 Baseball , lx Team, 1, 2, 3, 45 Baskeball Team, 2, 3, 4. g l I rhoulfl Ihiuh your tongue had lower! in chain. 8 l? ALINE HELEN EICHORN Hobby ul ix S40 Doremus Avenue, Glen Rock ng Business Freshman Choir, lnterclass Baseball, 2, 3, Track Team, 2, 3. 4: lnterclass Meet, 3, Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Book i lv Week Program, 4, Spanish Play, 4. 'J i'Shad0-zz' of muzoyauee in Never mme near thee. oi f' 'W A CHARLOTTE B. ELLIOTT 7 - Lottie g l 386 Spring Avenue I 12 Elmira 54, Girl Reserves, lg Freshman Choir, lg Dart Staff, 2, 3, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Basketball, Z, Room Captain D ' Curtis Drive, 2, Dramatic Club, 3, lnterclass Hockey, 35 U lu Tennis Team, 45 Fashion Show, 4, Usher, The Taming of ul lf' the Shrew, 45 Glee Club, 4, Chairman Refreshment Com- 'N' A mittee, Senior Prom, 4. , . - f ? She 'iam :wld and ,vzceet am! witty. lu 0 I 9,165.5 LZBGXJQZE-D G3.9C.Z-DC-3X,9 'LTJC.1rD6i3 LIBC-SSD LID G5.7C.f9lBGX.2QfeJl5 Page Eighfeen 1 sv 5Q!ADC-XSQIADCAXQQIADCAXQCYAD T H E A R R 0 W CAX9QZ'bC-X9QfbCAX9Ql-D5AX9ll lx 24: 5 1 1-3 1 4 fx l l l C? CAROLYN H. FFRRES ' Kali Q lg 313 VVoOdside Avenue gl 5 Centenary Collegiate Institute l Girls' Club, 2, 3, 43 Chorus, Red Mill , Glee Club Festival, G2 3, 43 Dance Recital, 45 Book 1fVeek Program, 4. g There was something I ought to 1'67Il8IIIb8l', gl A 1-lm! yet I dir! not rememberf' 4 , th . I? ck R KJ X QT S' PAUL LAWRENCE FIELD . V 149 Highland Avenue coucge 'li A Track Squad, Z, Varsity Track, 3, 43 Second Team Football, 69 7 3, Varsity Football, 4, Public Speaking Program, 3- D Friemf Paul, fh0Il hart Ollffllll the ITOIISUILIH at leartf' n oi HAMILTON G. FORD Ham t 312 lVlcKinley Place I 2 Lehigh X, Freshman Choir, lg Triangle Club, 1, 2, Archery Club, 1, 2, French Club, 2, 3, 43 Edison Science Club, 33 Room Captain, 9 Thrift Committee, 3, 4, Telum Latinumf' 25 Room Cap- ? tain, Ring and Pin Committee, 3, Room Captain, Curtis gl I Drive, 2, 3, 45 Knocks Committee, Class Day, 4-. l A L Talk of nothing but bznifzeu, fum' A ? flirpatch Mat LIlJ'i!l8.f,f guicK'ly. 'Pi HOWARD HOLMES FORD, JR. How,-ii K: A soo lVIcKinley Place 6 ? Lehigh Q1 Tennis, lg Triangle Club, lg Interclass Track, 2, Tennis, 1 N' 2, Curtis Drive, Room Captain, 33 Junior Track, 35 Hi-Y U Club, 35 Pirates of Hoppergrassf' 4. In He fbillkf ravine before he .vpenflrfarld nl A .rpeakv Irvine the befler fog' C - 6, .. iw' X 4, BILLICE ic. FOWLER Niilrih ffi11'i11ew lf' Dixon Street, Hohokus . California Art School Costumer, The Taming of the Shrew, 4-g Physical Training l Carnival, 4, Interclass Hockey Team, 1, 2, 3, 43 Room Cap- 'B A.1A. Drive, 2, Art and Fashion Show, 23 Art Exhi- l 1011, ' . 5 Co :vest fviflz me to California 2 It 1 GGY.: 'i.fD6Yv9Q.1DGX..?Q.1DGX.9lfXiJQ.fSGX.3C.f'e5GX.7C.lDGX.9C.fB.IDGXJQZESB Page Nizzeteefz 5Ql'BC'X9Ql'bC'X9Qf'bc'X9G!'b T H E A R R 0 W C'X9Ql'sc'x9C7'uc x9Q1'u:Ax9l: ll v S 2 lx '1 7 1 u 5 S Z 5 Z 5 Z E 5 2 2 4 xl ROBERT C. FRINGS Bob l 19 Godwin Avenue Business Yacht Club, l, 25 Freshman Football, 15 lnterclass Track, 3, 45 lnterclass Soccer, 15 Track, 2, 3. Hi: gray eyex !svi11.l'1e yet at hir oem jen. Lotusr: FROUDE L' ' ' ' ffrf-gm 145 Sheridan Terrace Elmira Freshman Choir, 15 Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabinet, 45 Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Madden Story Telling Contest, 25 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 45 Decoration Committee, Mother and Daughter Ban- quet, 35 French Club, 35 Riding Club, 3, 45 Debating Team, 3, 45 The Red Mill, 35 Refreshment Committee, Football Reception, 45 Usher, The Taming of the Shrew, 45 Pro- phecy Committee, 4. She move: If goddesf, am! 1001-1 fz Queen. ROBERT LAVVRFNCE GLYNN A A Hip 145 Melrose Place is. f' .r Business ' Football, 15 Baseballg 15 Interclass Soccer, 15 Triangle Club, 15 Hi-Y, 3, 45 Football Squad, 25 Varsity Football, 45 Basket- ball, l, 25 Varsity Basketball, 35 Basketball Captain, 45 Track Squad, l, 25 Varsity Track, 3, 45 Student Council, 25 Athletic Advisory Council, 4. 1 . A great mlm ix almzyx fcilling to be little- ,V T 5' 4 ' 'K - xt ' N EDITH GRACE GODDARD 1 ig S K fu A-YE 132 Liberty Street x QL, it5 'S 3 VVestern Maryland 'V 'tw I Dancer, Pinafore, 15 Dancer, f'The Red Mill, 35 Usher, The Taming of the Shrew, 45 Chairman, Refreshments, Pirates Den, 45 Girls' Club, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 45 Book VVeek Program, 45 Art Program, Z5 A. A. Driveg Dramatic: Club, 2, 3, 45 French Club, 3, 45 Dance Recital, l, 3, 45 History Committee,4. While :he to dancing meafuref Jtill Would more, fchile beautier 011 ker lay. SARAH F. GOULD Selly 339 Cedar Avenue lXflontclair Interclass Basketball, 25 Dramatic Club, 45 Spanish Play, 45 Girls' Club, 45 Book WVeek, 45 Chairman, Quotations Com- mittee, 4. Tile power of thought--fhe magic of the mimi. ur 'lr S 'W J 'W ET fl S 2 S E7 2 S 5 ET K w 2:68-S C-If-j GX-DQ-IQGRYD QYZQ 6Rv9Q1FjCvlQGRv9 Cv-Ib 65,9 C-LGXWD QvIQ,ZQC-IXQQ- f,'2 Page T :ceuty t 3Ql'bc'X9Ql'uc'x9Q!'bc x9Q1'u T H E A R R 0 W c'x9QlAnc'x9Ql'bcAX9C-7's:'X9lI C7 sc Q1'bc 2 A 2 S 2 2 2 A 2 l 2 ELEANOR GRAF 161 Crosby Avenue, Paterson Business Give me a looh, give me a face, Thar vmzhef :implirify a grace. X t, ss 2 WVILLIAM A. GRAY Bill ul 146 VVashington Place Undecided G, Rifle Club, 1, 2, 35 Triangle Club, 1, 23 Varsity Track, I, C 2, 35 Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, Football Squad, 3. My only hoohf -were 'IC'0llk'1Il,J l0oh.t,- k ,-lm! folly? all they'f'e faught me. K, ,x .P 2 NX G LICROY T. GREENE Alvf' Tots , 326 Mountain Avenue K, Amherst C Freshman Baseball, Rifle Club, 15 Triangle Club, 2g Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, lnterclass Baseball, 45 Edison Science Club, 3, , Model Aero Club, 3, VVill and Knocks Committee, 4, Inter- gf, class Track, 4. l Hold the for!! I am comi11g. Q 6 DONALD D. GREY Q, P, , BQWR Cf , ffnmm J 74 Central l-Xvenue, Glen Rock 'ly Princeton Interclass Soccer, I, 2, Freshman Baseball, 1, Second Team, Baseball, 25 Varsity Baseball, 3, 45 Freshman Basketball, I, 3 Second Team Basketball, 2, 35 Varsity Basketball, 4, Varsity U Tennis, 2, 3, 45 Captain, 3, 45 Prom Committee, 33 A. A- Drive, 35 Curtis Drive, 33 French Club, 3. my The world hno-:rr nothing of its greatest men. RUTH l. GUENTHER S 34 Birchwood Road, Glen Rock K Beaver College gl Track llfleet, 2, 33 lnterclass Baseball, 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4-5 Riding Club, 43 Q Physical Training Exhibition, 4. gl Sheff all my fancy juzintefl her, l She it lowly, their .flisfir1e. 6, 5 l -1'-GXJQIBGX GXJ C.l6GX,9C.lO6X,J Q-19 GX-DQQQ CvZQGRvJ C-lhnixvo Q-19 GS-D e119 gf Page Tzcemfy-one 5591-54-Y9Qf'UC'X9Q1'5CTN-991-5 T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Q1'uc'x9Q!Auc'x9Q1'uc'x9 lf: 4 2 EVELYN GURSKY Es-'yn in 515 Doremus Avenue, Glen Rock A lnterclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Team, 2, 35 Book G2 VVeek Program, 4. lu Graffity holds me a'0rc'1z. fi L5 DOUGLAS HAHN Doug -I-48 Spring Avenue NM V Princeton lo Triangle Club, 1, 2, A. A. Drive, 1, 45 Van Neste Rhetorical-s, 2, 3, 4, Antonio, The Merchant of Venice, 2, Dramatie ,, Club 2, 3, 45 Football Squad, 35 Glee Club, 3, 4, Bishop, l Bishop's Candlesticksf' 3, 45 Pennyfeather, The Red A Mill, 35 Arrow Stall, 3, 43 Darth Staff, 3, 4, Dyke, 'lThe Valiant, 4, Lucentio, The Taming of the Shrewf' 45 lb Prom Programs, 3, 4. F Nature had fL'l'lff6ll lcdllfldllldlll. He said 5 Little, but to the purjmoreg am! his wmmzer Flzmg l10r'eri1zg grace: 0'er him like a bz7fllIt3l'.D le, ROBERT AUSTIN HALL i'Bobby ln 125 Brookside Avenue A Princeton ? Freshman Choir, 1, Lincoln-Douglas Debating Club, 1, 29 1 Van Neste Rhetoricals, 1, Honorable Mention, 2, First Prize S' 3, Second Prize, 4, Telun1 LZltll'1L11l1,,, 2, Triangle Club, 1, 2, Dart Staff, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, French Club, 1 3, 4-9 Student Council, 3, President, 4, Class President, 3, 4, Property Manager, The Red Mill,', 35 The Valiant, 4, Student Council, 3, President, 4. l'f'hat comer from this Quarter, Set it down ax so much gaiu. C I ' o 7 DOROTHY R. HALLIGAN Q, 'deck I Dot lu 317 South Van Dien Avenue Skidmore ,, Dominican Academy, New York City, l, 2, Dramatic Club, S 3, Girls' Club, 3, 4. 5 Curly eye! amz' laughing hair. 'g CARL HAMMARSTROM ' ffHammaw l 408 Godwin Avenue Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1 Van Neste Rhetoricals, 1, 2, 45 Track, 3, 4, Gym Team, g 4, Dramatic Club, 4. l Meclznlzic .rlaver 45 With greafy aprom, ruler, am! hammers. lu tn :EGX-3 CYIQC-IxvbQvlgq-jxvbQviyq-3xv9Q2pC'1g5XvDQ'IgGX'9QvIgGxvntvgj ygggpgga Page T fverify-tsvo 2 rf N P - s 3, Freshman Baseball, Track Squad, 2, 3, 45 Triangle Llub, 23 'x I 5 llQ!'bC'X9C'Y5CX9QI'bC'X9Q!3 T H E A R R O YV C-XSQI-DCAX9QI'bC'X9Ql'5C'X9l5 .V -x is A A ti N ' l ' u ROBERT A. HANKS r I, ' .-1uggie 153 Hope Street' r ' Stevens Pre ' f Edison Science Club, 2, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, lnterclass Track, 3, 4, Glee Club, 4, Dramatic Club, 4. v . . . f' Let every man mum? hz: own !9ll.fll1d.FJ.U Z ICDVVARD A. HARANG Eddie 389 Stevens Avenue rv New York University Church League Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Baseball, I, Interclass, 45 Freshman Football, l, Second Team, 3, Inter- class Track, 1, 2, 4. Varsity, 3, Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, 43 X The Nlerchant of Venice, 2, Orchestra, 4. I .f11Q!1p0.fe, fo me mn' Natiomzl rzzotroyt- ,f- 'Somafhing -:cill turn aff. Y' 2 V fn 'W , A., nah ' Z KATHRYN HAYES X79 JJ fl, ffxfffy' f' 151 Melrose Place ' 5 Mount Holyoke Freshman Choir, lg Pinafore,', 1, Dance Recital, l, 35 Inter- class Basketball, 2, 35 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 45 Track Team, lt, 3, French Club, 3, Secretary, 4, 'cThe Red Millf' 33 Les ln Deux Sourdsf, 3, The Bishop's Candlesticks, 3, 45 Room Captain, Curtis Drive, 45 Girls' Club, 4-3 Hockey, 4, The ? Taming of the Shrew, 4, 1 ml fair 8.Tf6I'lOI:.'2l7f fl .filenf n011i11ief1flafl01l.f' X If ' ,Y-xlqh, l LEWIS A. HEAD f ' J' A Lim 75 Valley Road, Glen Rock Undecided u Rutherford High School, lg Track Team, 2, Telum Lati- num Staff, 2, Triangle Club, 3, Curtis Drive, 35 Track Team, 4. A uohlc fellofc' with high :2IllLlff0l1.f.,, fl U NATALIE OAKLEY HEARNE 151 Spencer Place YVellesley Ridgewood Preparatory School, l, 25 Girls, Club, 2, 35 French 'I P Club, 3, Quotation Committee, 4. tx Good humor only teacher fh'rlI'7Il.f to last Srill fmzhex were nofzgzzeffr 111111 fmwinmizzr fha part. 2 10 , l D D S 4 2 ET l J 2 ggggjq-135iGgDQvQ5X-9QvhQ'3Q-IgGxvjqffjc-535g-DQ-Z.hr.3'3q-fgggvpq-1,31: Q Page Tfceufy-three g5Q1Auc x9G!'uc'x9Q1'sc'QQl : T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Ql'sc'x9GLf'bcAx9Q2'bc'x9 Ia Lx 2 S is is Z Ti S Ti Ls Ti L9 JEAN ELIZABETH HEITKAMP x 1 Pere 220 Glenwood Road Wiscoxisiii Mrs. Vihinstead, Station YYY Y, 2, Arrow Staff, 2, 3, Editor, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, Dart Staff, 3, 43 Girls' Club, 3, Publicity, 4, Interclass Hockey, and Baseball, 3, 4, Guest, The Taming of the Shrew, 4, 1Vill Committee, 4. Wit tllllll humor helong fo gezziux alone. EVITLYN EDNA HELMERS Evite 433 Rock Road, Glen Rock ' Montclair Girl Reserves, 15 Room Captain, A. A- Drive, 13 Room Cap- tain, Curtis Drive, 13 French Club, 35 Dramatic Club, 3, 4: Girls' Club, 3, 4, Senior Night, 4, Book YVeek Program, 4, Usher, The 'Taming of the Shrew, 4. The pan ir the tougufr of lhe mimi. CHARLES C. HERTEL, JR. Charlie 49 Crest Road Cornell lnterclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4s Church League Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Triangle Club, 1, 25 Yacht Club, 1, Basketball, Squad, 2, Second Team Manager, 3, Varsity Manager, 43 Football Squad, 3, Track Squad, 2, Interelass Soccer, 3, Inter-- class Track, 4, Interclass Baseball, 45 Curtis Drive, Captain, 1, 2, Chairman W'elfare Committe, 103, 4. 1 pair hy her -:c'imZ0'zc. - ' CONSTANCE HOGEL f- . -A , Connie 141 Lincoln Avenue ,fi Paterson Normal School Girl Reserves, 1, Quotation Committee, 4, Knocks Com- mittee, 4. A taste for hoohs which is filler! with plea.mre am! glory of my life. ,k ' WILLIAM CHARLES HOGG, JR. - Charlie 126 Union Street Princeton Freshman Football, 13 Track, 1, 2, 3, Curtis Drive, lg Hi-Y, 3, 4, Varsity Football, 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club, 1, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer, 3, Salarino, lXfIerchant of Venice, 23 Red Mill, 3, Petruchio, Taming of the Shrew, 4, Dart Staff, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 43 French Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 43 Chairman, Class History, 4, Van Neste Rhetor- icals, 4. He .wzootlfd hi: chin and .fleehhaf hir hair, Auf! mid the eorih eva: heauii-ful. II GR-J CYIQGRYJ C-IQ GR-Divlg GXv7 QQJC-266529 Q-ZQGRYJ CvIQGXv9 C-1915 GX-Rfb Page Tvcerzfy-frm:- ::Q1'sc'x9C7'uci9Ql'5c'xE-DQIAB T H E A R R O W C'X9Ql'bCAX9Ql'bC'X9Ql'b6'X9 lu I0 in ln A Ti tn lu 'bc' 'uc x9G1'uc' 'U C' 'B lx, gf' A lu 10 T? 13 Z .xp , H. GORDON HOLBROOK M 1 Conf 627 Frederick Street Lafayette Room Captain, Curtis Drive, lg Special Chorus, 3, Glee Club, 3, 43 Hi-Y, 45 Monitor, 45 Newark Gym Team hibition, 45 Glee Club Concert, 43 Picture Committee, uArrow',, 43 300 VVelfare Committee, 4. I am not fhe rote hm' I have liven' IIHIII' the rote. ANDREW HOLM K- X Fritz H -h -k ' ' ' ' o go us rj Business Football, 2, Track 3, 45 Baseball, 25 Intramural Baseball, 4. filer: of fest' scfonlx are the hast 7Ilt?ll.n ' i ROBERT G. HUGHES, JR. p Bah 120 Claremont Road ii Prep. School Freshman Football, lg Freshman Baseball, lg Room Captain, 'gThe Nlerehant of Venice, 23 Interclass Track, 3, 4, Football Squad, 3, 45 Interclass Baseball, 4. In all thy humor, -:chether grate or mellorv, Thozfrt mah a tonchy, tasty, f7l6?c1J'fIllf fellow. HENRY ETTA HUTCHINS C X- ., Henry 991 Linwood Avenue Fannie Smith's Kindergarten School Orchestra, 4-5 Quotation Committee, 4. , Nl-,X Someone laughed lihe fhe liuhle ol lfai11.'?. 'X JUDSON A. V. HYATT 3 M .luzl'l 10 Emerson Road, Glen Rock Annapolis Chess Club, 1, President, 3, 43 Triangle Club, 1, 2, Yacht C.ub, lg Van Neste Rhetoricals, Second Prize, 2, Honorable Mention, 33 Curtis Drive, Captain, 2, Assistant Chairman, 3, Dramatx Club. 3, 45 The Fifteenth Candle. 3, Debating Team, 3, Leader, 43 Hi-Y Club, 3, 43 French Play, 3, 45 Glce Club, 4, lnterclass Baseball, 4, New York Times Ora- toricals, Second in County Finals, 4. I haw fblllllh you mf ilfglllll-tfllfj I am not ohligefl to jimi you an z'IlI1!6l'.fff1l11llllg.,, Q,-x-3 cvlaggocvfggrx-JcvfagxvoqffpQ-1g5gpc,1.g5xvocv13Gxv9e,191g5xpl Page Tcvenly 4.':QfBfYJQ!3 1QI'3fX9Q!5 T H E A R R 0 W c'X9G! bcAx9Q1'5c'x9QI'b:AX9 fn ia fr 0 f1 ts 'Z 5 PHILIP B. INGRAHAM, -IR. Phil Sheridan Avenue, Ho-ho-kus Colgate Varsity Football, 3, 4, Varsity Track, 3, Captain, 4. By :porn like there are all their carer heguil'fl. N. K . ,. We V , WILLIAM HUBERT JALRSON Heron 90 Cottage Street, Midland Park Business Football, lg Varsity Football, 2, 4, 55 lN'Iusic Class, 43 Track Squad, 3, Public Speaking, 2, 4. A mighty mah with a free little voice. P 'X JOSEPH JAMINK ufillllllftn cb 66 East Ridgewood Avenue Business 19 1 have fought a good fight, I have S jiuisherl my comzre, have kept the faith. ly .xi . ,, 'X DAVID A. ,IANOVVITZ kulgf Dajfy 5 I6 Cedar Street, Glen Rock A Business J? Freshman Football, lg Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, Room Cap- tain, Curtis Drive, 2, Soccer Squad, 2, 3, Glee Club, Z, 3, 4: The Red Mill, 3, Glee Club Concert, 2, 3, 4. S Sing, you sifmerr, Jing. lu WALTER JENNINGS -I Walt In I6 Birchwood Road, Glen Rock 25 Prep. School L? Varsity Football, 2, 3, 45 Track Squad, 1, 2, Varsity Track, lv 3, 45 Interclass Basketball, 4, A. A. Drive, 2, 4. In Amhitiou:, rauzfiour, yet the man .5 To .rifrihe flown fraud scifh rexolute hand. ? lu 4n ::GRQC.fOGX.9Q!0GXv7Q.f5GR.9QTJ9lD6Y.7C.fBGY.3C.lDGX.3C.f0lDGXx.2llQ Page Twefzfy-:ix EQ1A3C'x9Q1'3c'x9Q1'3t:'x9Q1'5 T H E A R R 0 VV C'X9Q!AbC'X9Q!'bC'X9QI'3C'X95! ul 'W FLORENCE T. JENSEN Flo 239 Doremus Avenue, Glen Rock W Paterson Normal School i , lnterclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Quotations Committee, 4. 1 2 Au ouifcarfl and visible sign of rm l 4 illtvani and .fpirifzml grace. A . W I D KATHERINE T. JOHNSTON ,R LD N Kilfy,' S tn 27 VValthery Avena e 'N' School Dance Recital, lg Girl Reserves, lg Girls' Club, 2, Treasurer A 3, Cabinet, 4, Maddeim Story Telling Contest, I, 2, Basket- lo ball, 1, 2, 35 Hockey, 45 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, French ul Club, 3, 45 Dart,,' 3, 4, Prom Committee, 3, Chapel Play, ,, 33 Book lfVeek Program, 45 Usher, The Taming of the 6 l Shrcwf' 4, Pirates' Denf' 4, History Committee, 4. l Dear fhey are fl'!li.flllg your lzefmty, Y, C2 T he grim fwrl the sky. X N x , 1 X ' ,.t' 2' ' I I3 LOUISE V. JOHNSTON '-' fl X I-'l 'ee::y gl 5 27 Wlalthery Avenue 6 School Girl Reserves, lg Girls' Club, 2, Cabinet, 3, Vice-Pres., 45 Z Freshman Orchestra, Dance Recital, lg Baseball, 2, 3, 4, J In Track Meet, 33 Hockey, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, French ng Club, 3, 4, Dart, 3, 4, Chairman, Curtis Drive, 4, Usher, The Taming of the Shrew, 4, Hostess, Pirates, Den, 45 P Book lfVeek Program, 4, Assistant Librarian, 4. I lg Sweet, you are pmirefl in Me xilefme, rung in a sigh-l' g W A 5 4 : i 5 J. KENNETH KEELEY QU, ' W A 2 ' Km 6, 630 East Ridgewood Avenue 4 Dartmouth ff Pinafore, lg Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Triangle Club, 'ff 1, 2, Jean Valjean, Bishop's Candlesticks, 3, 45 Les Deux Sourdsf, 3, Dramatic Club, 3, Vice-President, 43 ' 'Q French Club, 3, 4, one Club concert, 3, 4, Curia lu Drive, 3, Town Chairman, 43 Con Kidder, The Red Mill, 3, VVarden, The Valiant,', 43 Tranio, lVIerchant of Ven- ' 53 S 5 l 0 ice, 4. , - 1 - l ccT1101lgllf ir deeper Mau all speeg, . F eeling deeper than all Mob 4 MARJORIE KINNE 'W' -fKi,,,,,,H , I3 - 131 Lincoln Avenue gl 5 Katherine Gibbs A Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir, lg Girls' Club, l, 2, 7 3, 4, Cabinet, 1, French Club, 2, 3, Physical Training Ex- lu hibition, lg Hockey Team, 2, 3, 4, Captain, lg Basketball J in Team, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Junior Class, Senior Prom, Book i nl 6 Week Program, 4, Curtis Drive, l, 2, Athletic Ass'n, I. 2. C A face thafr bert l 1 By il: ofcw beauty rlrerf. . ' Qi 3 K 1 I 1:6x,:cvlggx-Jcvfgggitvlaggpqmpc-19Ggycvlggx-Jcv1gGx,5C,I?lgggpgfgli Page TZU87Ily-56f'BlZ ::Ql'uc'x9Ql'uc'x9Q1'uc'x9Q1'u T H E A R R 0 W c'X9Q1'uc'x9Q1A5g'x9Q1'55'x9 L, S 2 ln 9 in tn lu S lx l 2 S Z S U fi 5 u u l . . - 1 x X 5, C, x lN'IlLDRED F. KUNA K Adil 9 Bedford Place, Glen Rock Landscape Architecture Freshman Choir, I, Girls' Club, 2, 35 Dramatic Club, 3, 43 Student Council Monitor, 4. She will help fhee in Ihy heed. , 3 X X- N HERBERT LAIDMAN l 9 S' S0,wJ ' 115 Valley Road, Glen Rock College Varsity Track, I, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Squad, l, 2, lnterclass Track, 2, 3, 4s Gym Team, 45 Soccer, 4. Oh! If ir excellelzt to haw a giazzfr ll'6Ilgfh'.D i ELIZABETH s. LONG 'WL Q, ffsmf' 321 East Spring Avenue Oberlin Girl Reserves, lg Madden Story Telling Co Place, 4, Hockey, 1, 2, 3 4, A. A. Executive ntest, I, First Committee, 2. 3 3, Girls, Club, 2, Secretary, 3, President, 45 Dann Stag, 2, 3, 45 Usher, The Merchant of Venice, 2, Dramatic Club, 2. 3, 43 Vice-President of Class, 35 French Club, 35 Glee Club, 4, Bianca, g'The Taming of the Shrew, 4, Prophecy Committee, 4. lu all thir fc-orla'-mart rcveet, .-llm 711051 faire, mon' -rcifly, and mort fair. HUGH H. LOVE 1? si ffafffffzy' 48 East Spring Avenue Peddie Triangle Club, l, 25 Hi-Y Club, 3, 45 Curtis Drive, Room Captain, 2, Freshman Football, lg Varsity Football, 3, 4, lnterclass Basketball, 4, lnterclass Track, 3, 45 2, 3, 4. 'ilf I 1l01z'f laoh our for myself, echo -will looh 7 . , ROBERT MACGILL lj , 1 Rock Road, Glen Rock Business V arsity Track, out for me? Mach,' Baseball, lg lnterclass Soccer, lg Football, ls Varsity Base- ball, 2, Curtis Drive, Room Captain, 23 Varsity Baseball, 3, 4, Varsity Football Squad. Though fcimls hlesv great glllli, Srill he'fl echitfle and sing. :ISK-D C,IQ GRY? C-IQ GXWDC-iGivDQiQCvIQ GQ? Q-ZQGRYDQ-I0 GX'9C,-IQ,ZQ6LQL Page Tscenty-eight -Y. -V V YYYV 77 Y-v7..., Y. YY . M? . GI'bC'X9Ql'DC'X9Gl'DC'X9Ql'D T H E A R R 0 W cAx9Q1'uc'x9Ql'sc'x9Q! oc'x9? if . R HARRY C. MARTIN X R 383 Rock Road, Glen Rock i Lehigh K, Debating Squad, 2, Varsity, 3, Captain, 4, Lincoln-Douglas C Debating Club, l, 2, Rifle Club, 13 Edison Science Club, Treasurer, 3, Athletic Association Drive, 1, Pin and Ring Q Committee, 3, Class Prophecy Committee, 4. gl l Ui W 4 Ark me 110 Qzzertiom and PII fell you no fibrf' I n W1NoN.-x B. MARTIN ISN i -Q fu.-ffwoffff 487 Spring Avenue J New York School of Fine and Applied Arts Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, Girls' Club, 2, G, 3, 4-3 Art Exhibition, 2, 3, 4, Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 43 4 lnterelass Baseball, 1, Carnival, 4, Stage Committee, Class Day, 4. Cr-llnlirf, rum' generous, 111111 fmt. ul 0 . l ofa- 4 HERBERT MATTESON N' J Lafayette nj 34-9 Franklin Turnpike C, Band, 1, 2, 33 Track, lg Soccer, 3. Q xl ll hOlIB.ff 7lIilIl,! -scorfl' ir ar goof! ar hir bond. ul W lg ARCHIBALD H. MCCOMB, Burl gl 5 14 Tonawanda Road, Glen Rock 4 VVebb Academy 7 Stationery Sales Committee, 1, Rifle Club, 1, 2, junior Q o Track, 2, lnterclass Track, 2, 33 Debating, Manager, 3, 4. ol Comb 1305011 your hair, lo0,l'!1'ookf it rlaudr up1'igbl. 0 5' 5 Nvli , xy il ? MAYNARD A. MCGUILL lyk Hut A Mac D I 2 78 Cottage Street, Midland Park K, 5 Business i C 7 Freshman Baseball, Second Team Football, 4, Lunch Room lv Monitor, 4, Intramural Baseball, 4, lnterelass Track, 4. J 0 0 5 - Bom for ruccer: he .feemefZ. l lu 0 :Ggx-ZQGSGX-JC-IQGEQQ-ZQGRvDC-IQGX-R122C-ZQGXv9CvZQGEvJC-IQC-IRvDQ-IQ!! Page Tccezzty-uizle 5 ::QI'b :'x9Qi5cAx9Q!Auc'x9Q1'3 T H E A R R 0 W g'x9Q1'uc'x9Q1'5c'x9Q1'uc'x9 lu ln 'x 1 2 fb l D 0 XJ 0 0 5 I7 5 Z 5 5 FZ i Z S 4 tx Z 5 ARTHUR KENNETH MCILVVRAITH u1llftIC.i'i, 149 Brookside Avenue New York University-Columbia Triangle Club, I, 2, Hi-Y, 3, 4, French Club, 3, Curtis Drive, Room Captain, 35 Edison Science Club, 35 Dramatic Club, 4-3 Orchestra, 4, Father, Sauce for the Goslingsf' 4. He -who barb mm' arf Hath es'eryf:chere 11 puff. PHYLLIS McILWRAITH ,X A JV Phil 149 Brookside Avenue 3 Juilliard School of Music Curtis Drive, l, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Track, 25 French Club, 3, Girls' Club, 33 Secretary of Curtis Drive, 3, Dramatic Club, 45 Hockey Team, 45 Girls' Baseball Team, 4. Ill unter, with lllxllljl a -:vimlizzg bout Of lillldd J'Cl't3t?fll85J' long !fI'cIfC'lI out. DONALD BRUCE MONRO Snowy 209 Broad Street 5 Football, lg Soccer, 2, 3, Captain, 45 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, Z, 3, 4-5 Track, 43 The Red lVIill,', 4. Kllfuch may be made of a St?0l6fZ77lc7ll If he be mugbf young. RN' .XQCYT L3 CHESTER H. MOORE Chet Franklin Turnpike, Ho-ho-kus Cornell Triangle Club, lg Freshman Football, l, Squad, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Track Team, 2, Squad, 3, 4-5 Basketball Squad, 3, lnterclass Track, 2, 3, 4. He har a build all men 67Zi'3'.,, H ss of' UW MILDRED MORGAN X Ulllillyl' Paterson Avenue, Midland Park - Undecided Freshman Choir. usflillgfk to me if to .vit still. IIGQIC-IQGi?C-IQGR-DQYK-JGR-JQ1QQ'IQGg9C-ZQGX-9CvIQGX-DQvIQ2QGL-QLZQ Page Tbirfy :Q1'oc'x9QI 3c'x9C7'bC'X9G!'5 T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Q1'uc'x9Q1'sc'x9Q1'ucX9l-1 2 M7 1 Q? RUTH ARMSTRONG MURDOCK Eli u - 224 Highland Avenue f' Smith ' Room Chairman, A. A. Drive, l, 25 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 45 'l'e1um Latinum,', Staff, 35 French Club, 35 Girls' Club. 1? 2, 35 Invitation Committee, Junior Prom, 35 Dart Staff, 2, 3, Managing Editor, 45 Arrow,' Staff, 3, Literary Editor, n 45 Student Council, 45 Quotations Committee, 4. -, Honest Iahor heart a lovely fare. JAMES NAGLE Jimmy L' Hollywood Avenue, H0-ho-kus I College f' Freshman Football, Baseball, Van Neste Rhetoricals, 25 Inter- class Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Manager, Freshman Baseball, 25 Foot- ball, 35 Manager, Second Team Baseball, 35 Football, 45 Nlanager, First Team Baseball, 45 Hi-Y, 4. Fortified fcith rolrlentmellr, A that ir an impregfzahls .ffl'0llgh0lf1'.n HARRY NASH ,, Glenwood Road A Annapolis Lincoln High School, 1, 2, 35 Interclass Basketball, 45 Track Team, 4. ' X He rrmigeff along, llllkl10'Zl'illg fzchmf he .fought Ami cchirrled at he -:vent for lack of thought. PHYLLIS B. NASH , ifpfryw Fi 170 Doremus Avenue Centenary Collegiate Institute Freshman Choir, l 5 Girl Reserves, 1 5 Memorial Day Program, 25 Girls' Club, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, U 2, 35 Peasant, 'IThe Red Mill, 35 Table Committee, Father and Daughter Banquet, 35 Assistant Chairman, Curtis Drive, n '45 Property Mistress, The Taming of the Shrew, 4. She Ifllftfll fha! :he kneel' nothing 5 exrept the fact of her igzzoruflcsf' s-, GEORGE V. NEWKIRK RQ V' 5 250 South Van Dien Avenue Undecided Freshman Football, junior Varsity Track, 25 Second Team 3 Varsity Football, 35 Assistant Nlanager, The Bishop's Can- dlesticks, 4. . 5 Study to he guierf' N.: 0 Us O I Z, UI W gr I 6, J 0 I I 2 I UI 0 I E7 'lr XI I VI I Y K I ,15k3Q.I0fbGXv9Q?DGi3 C.IDGX.9C.IDGX9Q93Ji.l8 GX.9 Cl-N-X3 LIB C-3X9C.ZD li Page T hirrfy-one A., ::Q1'uc'x9Q!'uc'x9Q1'uc'X9Ql'u T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Qfbc'X9Ql'bc'x9Qfbc'x9 Qlic' Q11 c'x9Q1'bc' Qf'ac' Ql ucAx9 X9 Q! DCAX9 'DCA QI' CAX9 Nl 0 DCAYQGIAD n i J STUART THOMSON PARSON Sm 20 Maynard Court Columbia Freshman Baseball, 15 Squad, 2, 33 Triangle Club 1, 25 Lincoln-Douglas Debating Club, l, 2, Business Manager, Telum I..atinun1, 2, Baseball, 2, 33 Hi-Y Club, 3, Secretary, 43 French Club, 3, Edison Science Club, 3, Public Speaking Contest, 33 Gendarme, The Red lVIill,i' 33 Glee Club, 45 Soccer, 4, Track, 43 Quotations Committee, 4. J .rfillful mall with ml-:'f:11t1u'o11.v and Ilzlflllg mi1m'. ALEX PATTEN w N ill 238 VVoodside Avenue xg' University.of lVIaryland St. Francis' Xavier High School, New York City, '27, Tri- angle Club, 2, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, The Taming of the Shrewf' 45 'ilourneyls Fuel, 43 Room Captain, A. A. Drive, 3. Only trait fill I have dons .f0mefhi11g-- .f07l1c?fbilIg really grazzrlf' CHARLES JOHN PERAINO 37 Edward Street, BW V College Varsity Football, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball, 3, Baseball Captain, 45 Varsity Basketball, 3, 4. A little fzomeuse 110-:cf azlrl fb6ll if pldditlllfn MARIE K. PERASS Sit 169 South Highwood Avenue, Glen Rock Nledical Center, New York Program Cornmitee, Father and Daughter Banquet, 2, Girls ' Club, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 43 Chairman, VVrecking Crew, Mother and Daughter Banquet, 3, Room Captain, Curtis Drive, 3. With eyer that loolf info the very .foul Brighl-mul black mul burning ill' a coal IRBNE PHILLIPS 113 Rock Road, Glen Rock If 1 e Katherine Gibbs Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 45 Chairman, Hi-Arts Club, 4. After a :form nomar a mlm 5'-!GXJl.fe3Gi2C.1eD G-XJ 9.16 GX..9lf'22C.ZDGX9C.6D GXJ C.lDGX.9 C.lE3IOC-ILJLZB Page Thirty-ffz-0 ,S Z 5 '7 0 0 .5 TZ E 15. Q1'3c'x9Q1A5c'x9Q1'3c'x9Q1'3 T H E A R R 0 W c'X9Q1'DC'x9Q1'bC'X9Q!'bC'X9? I M .5 ISABELLE B. QUACKENBUSH t' kv 68 Passaic Street 5 Undecided Freshman Choir, 15 Curtis Drive, 15 Junior VVriting Paper Captain, 1 5 Fashion Show, 35 Glee Club, 3, 4. But how can I gif-'e :ileuoe My whole life long? JAMES RANSOM Chip 202 S. Van Dien Avenue Business Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Triangle Club, 1, 25 Hi-Y Club, 3, 45 Lincoln-Douglas Debating Club, 1, 25 lnterclass Track, 2, 35 lnterclass Soccer, 2, 35 lnterclfiss Basketball, 45 lnterclass Baseball, 45 Dramatic Club, 35 Varsity Soccer, 45 Varsity Track, 4- ullly bike has carried me many a mile X ! 1 ' WVILMA M. RENARD ' HBH! 259 Doremus Avenue, Glen Rock Paterson Normal School lnterclass Basketball, 25 Book Week Program, 4. A sumzy rempefi moldr the edges of lifeh' blacked cloud JOHN RICE, Jr. lack 53 Heights Road ' Middlebury Freshman Football, 15 Track, l, 2, 3, 45 Rilie Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Room Captain, A. A. Drive, 1, 25 Dramatic Club, 25 The Red Mill,', 35 Dart Staff, 3, 45 Hi-Y Club, 3, 45 Football, 35 Manager, Curtis Drive, 45 lnterclass Baseball, 45 Floor Committee, Senior Prom, 45 Glee Club, 45 Prophecy Committee, 4. A youth light-hearted and moment MYRON LAFAYETTE RICE 5 , A r x -' I 107 Berkeley Place, Glen Rock N E Princeton Track Squad, l, 2, 35 Rifle Club, 2, 3, 45 Manager, Ririe Club, 45 Edison Science Club, 35 Vice-President, Aero Club, 35 Properties, The Bishop's Candlesticksu and The Enemy, 45 Vincentio, The Taming of the Shrew, 45 irTClUll1 Latinum, Editor-in-Chief, 25 Usher at Commencement, 35 Princeton Alumni Award, 35 Knocks Committee, 4. A In effect he sleeps, the fever-irh poef' .A , X-L., l S a S S 2 5 Z gr al S 2 we j. -s ii ,13v3CvIQ Gx-oe-1.9 Gx-sevfggxvp.-ocvfg Gxvn Qvlg QvlQGRv9 cvfggxvn C-IQ Gxvscvlg I: Page T flirty-three 3 Q1'uc'x9Q!'sc'X9Q1'uc'x9Ql'u T H E A R R 0 W lu S. 1 Z 5 tu 5' Z 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 Z 5 2 S i Pi ta T9 JANET 1. RICHTER NJ' RY? ' JdPP3'n 223 Godwin Avenue Skidmore Girl Reserves, li Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Glce Club, 3, President, 4, Dart Staff, SZ, 35 The Red lN'Till, 3, Class Basketball, Baseball, Hockey, 2, 3, 4, Floor Committee for Senior Prom, 3, The Enemy, 4-5 Chairman of Senior Prom, 43 Chairman of Memorial Committee, 4, Vice-President of Class, 4. The .fprighlly wit, the lisfely eye, The engaging smile, the gfriety, Thar laugh 1 ITOCCIL many a .vzmmzer Jlllln KK MARY-HEATH RIDDLEBERGER 'X X f .. X 122 Cottage Place ' American Academy of Dramatic Arts Glee Club, 2, 3, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 43 Arrow Staff, 2, 3, Book and Stage Editor, 4, Madden Story-Telling Contest, l, First Place, 2 and 3, Dramatic Club, l, 2, 3, President, 4, The Taming of the Shrewfi Katherine, 4, The Enemy, Pauli, 4, The Valiantfl 4, Student Council, 3, Vice-Presi- dent, 4, Quotations Committee, 4, Knocks Committee, 4. She rhrzpe: her Jpeech all .fileer fue Became .the locfer it so MARGARET D. ROSS Michey 471 Fairway Road , William and Mary Class Baseball Team, I, 2, 3, 45 Class Hockey Team, l, 2, 3, 45 Class Track Team, 1, 2, 3, 43 Room Captain, Curtis Drive, 2, Cheer Leader, 2, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, lnterclass Athletic Carnival, 4. She rake: delight -in 711011 things athletic CAROLYN T. ROURA 65 Oak Street Hood Girls' Club, 2, 3, 45 Dance Recital, lg Dancer, Pinafore,'J lg Riding Club, 2, Dramatic Club, 4. Give every mem ihy ear, - hut few thy t-'oizref' if x di ANDRE S. RUBIN, jr. Y ii '-,i 1. ' Omzie Park Avenue, Wortendyke ii Rensselaer Freshman Football, 1, Squad, 2, 3, Varsity, 4, Lincoln- Douglas Debating Club, 1, Room Captain, Curtis Drive, l, 4, lnterclass Track, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 45 Track Varsity, 2, 33 Special Chorus, The Red Mill, 3, Pub- lic Speaking Exhibition, 3, Gremio, The Taming of the Shrew, 4, Will Committee, 4. He hare without ahure, The graml old name of gentleman ggggyC-1.9Gg2Q,I53GXvJcvfgf-jxvlQZ3C'X9QI3C'NQv13GX-JC-Ljgxvytvggxvbtvla Page Thirty-four 2'-ief-UC-X9Ql'3C'X9C'!'DC'X9Q!'5 T H E A R R 0 W C'X9QI'ucAX9Q!'3c'x9Q1'u:'x9S5 H gr 5 4, ? FRANCES W. RUDGE 3 'fri-my l lx 34 Rock Road, Glen Rock ul Secretarial School nl ? Class Basketball, l, 2, 4, Girls, Club, 3, 4, Athletic Carnival, Cs 4. lg She :eems ar happy as a mme that dancer on the sea E A 1 3 Z K-Exit .,,' ' N it fxI',, R Q X, GRACE D. SCHAEFER C, ul Pleasant Avenue, Midland Park ' n Secretarial School G is Dramatic Club, 4, Hockey Team, 4. l Kind hearts are more than eoronefJ x V b . 2- gl ALICE 141. sCHRIaLL 'alzziw 4: 24-6 South Irving Street P Costume Designing School Q 3 Girl Reserves, lg Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabinet, 45 lnterclass gl Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer, 4, Track, l 2, 3, Dramatic Club, 3, Dart Staff, 2, 3, Book 'Week Pro- ., gram, 4, Dancer, Pirates' Den, 4, Class Secretary, 4. Q D N Fa.vhione:lf .fo rlemlerly, young and .ro fair l Q.. Cf, -J,xjXM.laQQ,,:'lVi., Q- K A MARTHA C. SEAVER ' ' 4 N Marne l Q . X 33 North Pleasant Avenue QL I-Sex ' Undecided--Law School? Q X Fre hman Choir, 15 Ring and Pin Committee, 25 Dart ul Staff, 2, 3, 43 Telum Latinumf' 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom- nl 5 enade, Invitation Chairman, 3, French Club, 3, 43 Girls' C 4? Club, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 45 Senior Promenade, Invitation Committee, 4, Property Mistress, The Taming of Q 0 the Shrewf' 4. ul And ar the heaven ir higher than the earth f' So :he in h'I10SC'1ElZg8 doth each one excel as Not .flow io good in rmfure Iihe her own 6: Lv - Q tu ALICE E. SHARP Al , C 203 South Van Dien Avenue X' lb Secretarial School C Dance, Pinafore,', lg A. .-X. Drive, 23 Girls' Club, 2, 3, Q7 45 Interperiod Basketball, 3, 4. ' Eyes glad :with Jmilef, and hrofc' of pearl gl Shfzflofcefl hy nzfnly a earelerr curl. G l ::GXi7 QYIQ GX-J Q-IgGX'JCv6J5X-xv? Q-IQGX-Dtvla Qi-1g Ggvpgv fggkjgfagxj Q QZEIII Page Th iffy-fitfe 1: Gl':c'x9G1'uc'x9Ql'uc'x9CV': T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Q1'uc'x9Ql'bc'x9Q1Asc'x9 2 Z Q it t Z t lg' I 5 'ez 1 Q Z n 1 , 9 In S TZ lf' DOROTHY E. SMITH Dolly 194 Gramercy Place, Glen Rock Secretarial School Brookline High School, 1, 2, Red Cross Drive, 3, 43 Curtis Drive, 3s Fashion Show, 3, D. A- A. Drive, 3, Athletic Carnival, 43 Axlian Day Drive, 4. There'J n deal of flerfiltry Beneath her mila' exterior. JRANRTTP: LILLIAN SMITH Q: Jay 149 Harding Road, Glen Rock Katherine Gibbs Basketball, l, 43 Girls' Club, Place Card Committee, Mother and Daughter Banquet, 3, 43 Costumer, Red Mill, 3, Program Committee, Senior Prom, 43 Book VVeek Program, 4, Baseball, 4, Fashion Show, 4, Knocks Committee, 4. xl breeze of 11 girl, romefimer a f,:jhirl':tjimI, but ll very jilearalzr one iflfhflljl . X is , -- Xtft.L Ai . RUTH E. SMITH A F f Babb 91 Concord Avenue, Glen Rock Ridgewood Secretarial School Room Captain, D. A. A. Drive, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club, 3, Flower Girl, The Red Mill, 3, lnterclass Base- ball, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 3, 4, Glee Club Christmas Pro- gram, 4. The fuueful voice, the eye Mat spoke the mind DOROTHY s. SPARROW AQ ' A A Home 146 South Van Dieu Avenue Montclair Dance, l'inafore, li Dance Fxhibition, lg Girls' Club, 2, 3, 45 Curtis Drive, 2, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, French Club, 3. ll if queer T 0 rmte how kim! her face gre-wr, lixtefzing To my wild Talk. MURIFL R. STEVENSON Sfef'ie liast Saddle River Road, Hohokus College Evander Childs High School, 1, Class Hockey Team, 2, Pg Class Baseball Team, 2, 4, Captain, 3, Class Basketball Team, 2. 4. Cavftain, 3, Class Track Team, 2, 4, Captain, 31 French Club, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Girls' Club, 4, Athletic Carnival, 43 Cheer Leader, 4, D. A. A. Drive, 43 Statistics Committee, 4. The greafert hafjiillexf comer from the greater! 1mtif'ity. ggGxvacvfggxvncvlg5xv9c,1.95x,DQI3cX9Q1'bCNQ.lD6X,DC,l.g5xv:c-fgggacvla Page Thirty-:ix 0 v'sc'x9Q1'uc'x9Ql'uC'x9Q1'u T H E A R R O W C'X9Ql'5cAx9Ql'bc'x9Q1'bc'x9i. -5. .X ul RICHARD O. STOCKBOWER, Jr. Slowly Q' 202 North Van Dien Avenue ul Post Graduate 'lj Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra, 23 Freshmen Baseball, lnterclass 4 Soccer, 25 Baseball Squad, 2, 3, Soccer Squad, 3, Varsity, 43 Q Interclass Basketball, 4, lnterelass Baseball, 4-3 Band, State I Competition, 4. 2 ':Tbe f0lllIftIill of perpellml peace flofaf .fhe1'iif 8 VIVIAN STONE- i 1 Q N A Kiffw 68 PassaickSti'eet - ' N ,W ul Undecided 12 ' Freshman Choir, 25 Arrow,' and Dart, 1, 2, A. A. Drives A 1, Ladies' Home Journal Drive, 1, 25 lnterclass Basketball, l 1, 2, 3, Varsity, 4-g Roll Captain, 1, 2, 3, Pinafore, lg ., Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pirates of the Hopper Grass, 4-5 Dance Recital, Carnival, Track, Basketball, Games, Track Nleet, 23 Hockey, 2, 3. You fa-are 11141115 for ezzjoymsnf, and the world fra: filled with thiugt which you twill enjoy ' ' l N NIABLF A. TAYLER ' - , Taylerl' 4-18 Northern Parkway Secretarial School . K Us Class Hockey Team, 2, 3, 4, Class Baseball Team, 1, 2, 3, 4,5 ' I Dramatic Club, 2, 3, Girls' Club, 35 Class Basketball Team, 33 Game Team, 45 Athletic Carnival, 4. The kimlly izztercomzre -will ever prow A bowl of tlllllfy am! .racial local' ROBERTA TAYLOR Bobby 170 Lincoln Avenue l K Art School , 5 V h n n M Girls' Club, 43 Dramatic Club, 43 Curtis Drive, 4, French Q Club, 4-5 Hockey, 45 Usher for Taming of the ShreW,', 4, I Pirates' Den, 4. Q 'ff ff v v . , . U . 's , vm Vlpl A A. night? cam that Iailgl A -X V .pi A if GERTRUDE AILEEN TETOR ffl' A' ffcupfw 4, 31 WVildwood Road - , Q Connecticut gl Girl Reserves, lg Physical Training Exhibition, 1, Curtis I Drive, lg Alumni Revels, I5 Dance Exhibition, 1, 3, 4: Dance, Pinafore, I 5 Merchant of Venice, 2, Red Millf' 3, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Hockey and Baseball, 33 U Dance, Art Exhibition, 23 History Play, 3s Class Day, Sta- K, tistics Committee, 4. 4 Why do you lead me a wild goore chow? go xl A nl iGY.3Q.f'DGY.9Q.fDGY.3C.f0GY.9Q.93P9.l0GY.9Q.fBGY,3Q.fvDGX,9C.fvD106122835 Page Thirty-:emma ::Qfuc'X9Q!'bc'X9QlAuC'X9QlAu T H E A R R 0 W C'X9Q1'ucAx9Q1'5c'x9Q!'ucAx9 P cf Q 1 LEIGH THOMPSON 5 ' 12 158 Union Street Business Rihe Team, lg Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4, Interclass Track, 2, 3: 1 Football Squad, 23 lnterclass Baseball, 4. 3 ll i!h one halnl he put S A penny in Ihe urn of poverty H ,af 1 .gy .W S . B ELSIE-ALINE TOMLINS ' ' Tommie 102 lfValnut Street in VVilson A Girl Reserves, Ig Girls' Club, 2, 3, 43 French Club, 3, 4-3 Glee Club, 2, lnterclass Baseball, 1, 2, 33 lnterclass Basket- I ball, l, 2, 3, A. A. Town Drive, 2. F Cheeks like Me 7ll0IllIf:IlIIf-Plllk that grocer A moug -:alrite-hefulefl llliZjc?5fl6.f,, 1 'll 'V il ALICE TRACY - ' Al 13 227 Claremont Road State Teachers College QB Property Mistress, Station Y. Y. Y- Y., 15 lnterclass Base- ? ball, l, 2, 35 lnterclass Basketball, l, 2, 33 Father and Daugh- lu ter Banquet Committee, 25 Girls, Club, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic In Club, 2, 35 Glee Club, 3, 45 Peasant, The Red Mill, 33 5 French Club, 35 Madden Story-Telling Contest, 4. A happy mul, that all the uviy 1 To heaven bath rl J'll7Il7fI6l',J' day Xl A , in Kris? x'i :1'iH RUTH M. TRACY V5 W ' '? 223 Franklin Avenue 1 Beaver College u Girls' Club, 1, 2, 45 Father and Daughter Banquet Com- n mittee, 33 History Play, 3. lb Speak kind u-only and you will hear kind eefzoef' G2 VVILLIAM B. TRAVIS Bill lg 334 Franklin Avenue is Preparatory School Freshman Football, 1, Varsity Squad, 2, Rifle Team, 1, 2, 3, 4, Curtis Drive, lg Scenery, The Merchant of Venice, lv 23 Fdison Science Club, 33 Scenery, The Red lVIill, 35 'A Dramatic Club, 3, Stage lVIanager, K'The Taming of the 5 Shrew, 4, 'cArrow', Staff, 4, Gym Team, 4, Glee Club, 4. i ' f'He balk a kferu look but a gentle heart lx, S ElGXwDCvZaGS-JCvZQGYv9C-lQGR-DmCN9QfBC-sCvlDGS-QQYIQGE-QQ-fQGSw9C-lb Page Thirty-eight ::Q!Auc'x9QlAuc'x9Qi'bc'x9QlAb T H E A R R 0 W c x9Ql'sc'x9Ql'nc'x9Q1'bc'x9II lx gy B l 6, K? ALICE MILLICENT TRINKAUS Trim?' Q lg 324 Franklin Avenue gl is Grand Central Art School I Freshman Choir, 15 Room Captain, A. A. Drive, l, 2, A Q? Girl Reserves, 1, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 43 History Play, 3, Q lu Glee Club, 2, 4. J in True -:vit it vmtnre to dIlf'rIlIfz1g8 fl1'e.f.fea' nj llhat was thought but 7l8,6I' 50 scell e.rprer.fefl 4 N' JOHN TUTTLE QQ N UTMH ,., 10 Bradford Street, Glen Rock A 5 i Lafayette d lnterclass Track, 2, 3,3 Rifle Squad, l, 2, 3, Band, l, 2, 3, L? Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4, Junior Orchestra, 1. Q lg He hola? him with his glittering eye ' gl 1 in fig' A ,. ljjiv f.lQ gg EARL UNDERHILL 4- K U1niy E? 33 Beech Road, Glen Rock in lg Columbia ul l Creston Junior High School, N. Y., I, Evauder Childs High nl A School, N. Y., 23 Librarian, 2, Interclass Baseball, 4, Inter- G class Basketball, l, 4, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, Servant to Baptism, Q Qu The Taming of the Shrew, 4, Charlie, Peter'l 4, Track, 4, , lf' Junior Arista, 2, President of Junior Mathematics Club, 2, X A Chairman, Welfare Committee, 3, Monitor System, I, Dra- Z matic Club, 4. 7 Something to loffe lu He lend: us ul in 'In 5 HAROLD ALBERT VANDENBREE Van ? 327 South Irving Street Q 4 Bucknell I 0 Peddie, '25, Eastside High School, Paterson, N. J-, '26, U Track, 2, 3, Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Red Mill, 3, Glee Club, 3, 4, Pirates of the Hoppergrassfl 4. 'I' 1 am al-:lays in haste, but never in I1 hurryn C fl u SUE M. VAN ORDEN gi 6 Van Neste Square gy L, Hackensack Hospital Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Concert, 3, 4, The Red Q Mill, 3, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Assistant Librarian, 4. gl Order if a lovely thing Z gr ll gggxgQvlggxvnCvlggxvbc-IggxvxvbtvfggxvjCvlac-Iagxvx-Iggxvbcvlggxvntgail . Page Tlzirty-nine S 4 2 S or 'W J G l S tl gi Z 3 ::Ql'sc'x9Q1'bc'x9Q1 sc'x9Q1': T H E A R R O W C'X9Q1 ac'x9Ql'bc'X9Q!'a:Ax9II lu . to iw ,ls 1 if i T71 so W' ' SAMUEL EDVVARD VOUGHT 7 307 Heights Road lg Colgate I Freshman Baseball, Interclass Sosser, 1, lnterclass Basketball, A 13 Varsity Soccer, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball, 3, 43 Basketball Squad, 25 Baseball 25 Interclass Track, 3, 4, Class Memorial 1 Committee, 4. K 13 1 have ever loved to repofe myself :whether fitting or lying with my heels rl! high or higher thrive my head. ? ROBERTA WALDRON if . f-Bm lo 4 35 West Ackerman Avenue, Glen Rock Medical Centre, N. Y. if' Girls' Club, 2, 3, 45 French Club, 33 Dramatic Club, 4g Freshman Basketball, Assistant Librarian, 4, Clean-up Com- : mittee Chairman, Father and Daughter Banquet, 23 Student Council Monitor, 4. jg Write me as one who lover hit fellow meh Q? PHYLLIS S. NVALKER Phil lu 425 Wastcna Terrace lf' , bcudder Curtis Drive, 15 Red Cross Drive, 1, A. A. Drive, 45 Fashion Show, 4. ? I-'l ith the rmile that roar childlike an bltllllin 4 ' ' J lb GEORGE WVILLIAM WARCH A ' ,W'illie Q 164- North ,Van Dien Ayenue ' Princeton' V lg Freshman Choir, lg Triangle Club, -1, Treasurer, 2, Mer- l chant of Venice, 25 Track Squad, 2, The Fifteenth Can- -. dle,,' 35 . Dart', Staff, 3, Business Manager, 4-3 Dramatic F' Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4, Hi-Y Club, 3, Vice-President 43 2 Soccer Squad, 3, Student Council, 45 Baptista, The Taniing M' of the Shrewf' 4, Class Treasurer, 4. 0 He touched the flearl corpse of Puhlic D 1 crerliij and it fprzmg upon its feef' . ALICE ELIZABETH VYATERMAN F IfVatlie,' 836 Morningside Road , is - llflarot junior College 5 Girl Reserves, 1, Girls' Club, 2, 35 Cabinet, 4, Glee Club, 2, : 3, 4, Glee Club Concert, 3, 4, Station Y. Y. Y. Y.,,' 23 Red Millf' 35 Usher, The Taming of the Shrew, -4-g lu French Club, 2, 35 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, Book lfVeek Pro- g gram, 45 Chairman of Dances, Pirates' Den, 4, Will Com- Q mittee Ch3lf1113l1,'4- A S ' 47 Nothing emlures hut perromzl gmzlitief' lu A .0 EggxvscvlggxvxvlgGxvne-1,3GXYQQQQQ-135-jx-Qcvzggxvne-13Gxvncvlgfggxqqfg Page F Orly XJ D u D Nl 0 P S 2 Nl O S G2 Il 5 C7 uc'x9Ql'uc'x9Q!':.c'X9Q!'b T H E A R R O W c'x9C7'sc'x9Qfsc'x9Q1'nc x9:E:, gl S is ROBERT WATSON Doc Dixon Street, Hohokus J Art School B' Rifle Club, 2, 3, 4. To walk in my ofzcn :ray and he alone Free, with an eye to ree things ar ihey are P gr ALICE CLEMENTS WINGATE 'Qillifzl' 318 Bogert Avenue J Presbyterian Hospital Fairhaven High School: Girl Reserves, 1, 23 Civic Club, lg G Glee Club, I, 2, Manager of Girls' A. A., 2, Dramatic Club, l 2, Ridgewood High School: Costumer, Taming of the 65 Shrewf' 4. Q There scar 11 guiel charm 5160111 horn J W RVFLYN VVINTFRS Effie Q 212 Godwin Avenue, Midland Park al University of Southern California ml Hockey Squad, lg lnterclass Basketball, 2, 3, 43 lnterclass 6, Baseball Squad, l, 45 Hi-Arts Club, 4. So ,rzveetly rhe hade meiadieu, I ul fholzght she hade refzuvfl 2 THEORA S. VVORMAN b East Riclgewood Avenue 24 Business gl Room Chairman of Thrift Committee, 45 Girls, Club, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, Refreshment Q Committee, Class Day, 4. ol From lhe very jiri! rhe Jhosved herfclf a female of decided 0PiIIi0l1JH . bw my , I-ff 'y r 4 MARJORIE YOUNGS Midge Q7 285 South Van Dien Avenue. , Katherine Gibbs K Secretary, Girl Reserves, I5 Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, lnterclass 43 Basketball, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4-5 Track, 2, 35 Hockey, 3, 4-3 Soccer, 43 French Club, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 43 Dc- Q baring Team, 3, 43 Cheer Leader, 4, Dancer, Pirates' ul Den, 4, Knocks Committee, 4. Gp This maiden, .fbB lived -:viih no other ihought 4, Than fo low and he loved hy mel' l a 5 Z GIGRJLI-DC-uX6X.79-fDGX.9C.ID GY.3Q.f0GYv9Q2PC.ID GY.3 Q..f9f-3.7 9!O 65.39.10 55 Page F orty-ou B IlQZ5C'S9Q!'5Ci9QI3CY9Q!5 T Il E A R R G YS' C-X9QfbC-X9QI'5CAX9Q1'3C'X9 L, 40 lu 0 TZ Z fl MARVIORIE CLAIRE YOUNG Z1lurge l 147 Godwin Avenue , Connecticut X Spanish Fiesta, lg Freshman Choir, lg Dance, Pinafore, lg A. A. Executive Committee, lg Dance Exhibition, l, 33 Dartl' Stall, 2, 3, 43 Dance, The lvlerchant of Venice, 25 Anita, Station Y. Y. Y. Y., 25 French Club, 2, 5, Dramatic Club, 2, 33 Arrow'3 Staff, 3, 4, Glee Club, 33 Librarian, 43 Dance, The Red lX'lill, 33 Knocks Com- mittee, 4. S0mefhiug imperial, or imperiom thretc' a chain 0'er all fhf: Li.-. , imzf z., u rhuin :car fhrofzwl, di 'ffc'ere, yhout the uecfl' of you. XXX r ,w i. RUTH MADELINE ZELLERS Speed 5 150 Brookside Avenue I? lvlount Holyoke Dancer, Pinafore, lg A. A. Drive, lg Curtis Drive, 2, 3, Dann Staff, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4-5 Refreshment Committee, Junior Prom, 33 Riding Club, 3, lnterclass Hockev, 3, 4, ? 1 Guest, The Taming of the Shrew, 45 Knocks Commit- tee, 4. lg i Bur zz jeu- friem1'.fhip.r et-ear, and Ief them he l By nature am! hy fortune ft for thee 1 . Q A . . - if V SONNET i ,tl ax,-xl l Like stars, each with a different light we shine A 1 5? ' lu Across the aching void of endless space, ut K' And each ma look into the other's face l I Q y I Like one in an unfathomable mme- ,i Unknown until his lantern sends a line- lu A slender thread of light, and there apace, A perfect vision, for the darkened place 10 Is broken by an answering gleam as fine. So dimly do the nearest souls have sight 5, Of something that is common thought in each, f And like the stars, each others' light they find, 13 And heaven is glowing with a perfect night- 5 For we have triediour spirit and our speech, And found an echo in anotherls mind. l . 43 Ruth fl. Zllurdocle. I ::6S'9C-1961 DQYIQGSYDCYIQGEQL DC-IQGRQC lg Cvlafiivk-IQGXYJCYIQGX-DC-,Za Page F of-ty-fsco af 5 2 5 5 5 2 5 ff 5 Z 15 Z 5 5 Z 5 QI'5C-XQQI-56-X961-DC-X991-3 T H E A R R 0 W CAXQQIABC-X9Q1'5c'x9Q! 5cAx9:: zlomnf fl SSVTIO Z 15 Z 5 GX-DCYIQ GX.9C,.IBGQ3Q.f-D GX..7Q!'5f'X9QI'5fxQ.ID GXJ C,!8GX..9 9.10 GXWD L10 25 Page F arty-three Q-,:Ql'oc'x9QlAuc'x9QI'sc'x9Ql'u T H E A R R 0 W C'X9QI3CX9QI3fX9QI5c'X9 Q!-DC-SFJQIAB CAX9QI-D CAX9 CAXQQI-DCKDCAX9 Qiuc'x9 Qf'DcAx9frfuCw3c'x9Qiuc'x9Q1'bc x9 B I! B Z 5 Z E 5 2 S Z 5 I? B 5 2 S Clam Jong As knights of old to battle rode VVith flaming banners high, Swift the horse they spurred 'neath them, Bright the morning sky- So in the glorious light Sent from dawning day, 'We other battles fight- Victors in the fray. CHORUS Onward! forever on! 'VVind goes whistling by, Onward! ever onward! Pass no challenge by. As lofty ships from eastern isles Plow up the foaming seag Untold wealth aboard them, Flying swift and free- So, like those galleons old, VVe our treasure bring5 Laden with other gold, Other futures sing. CHORUS Onward! forever on! . Glad wind fills our sails- Onward! ever onward! Courage never fails. Mzcsic by Ella Mildred Clarke VVONZJ by Ruth Mu1'doc1e. 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SQ, we can no longer find any Q more reasons for pestering Mr. Somerville with our Christmas presence, dl it becomes necessary to leave our storied halls Qwe really can't resist thatj 'Ng and having drawn our breath from them, we hereby muniiicently, bene- 4 ? P 6235 ficiently, and nonsensically, bequeath the following to the following: Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item: Item Item Item Item . Charley Hogg's curly hair to Jimmie Lobb. Doug I-Iahn's neat appearance to Fred Lange. The library's best leather-bound volume on Andrew Jackson to Mr. Kneeland. - The Johnston twins' rosy complexion to those firm believers in Fleischman's Yeast. Kenneth Keeley's superiority to Jane Godwin. Phil Ingraham's motorcycle to Miss Alquist. Jimmie Beatty's soft voice to Mr. Benedict. Si 3 4 V KN Ii Z Ed Vought's hair comb to Bill IVIcCambridge. Q One oil-heater to Mr. Somerville in case of a stubborn furnace. K, Rudolph Zuniga's accent to Mr. Gerfin, C Bishop Hughes' portliness to Mr. Furguson. The library's curtains to Mr. Darby's Stephanie in case of bad Ii weather. 3 Marjorie Kinne's transformation to Jewel Brooks. Fifteen pounds off the Tower door to Mary Boldt. Judson I-Iyatt's pocket-checker board to the ofiice girls. Phyllis McIlwraith's voice to any down-and-out opera company. U KN Item Mary-I-Ieath's rendition of a frantic mother in The Enemy gf to the Salvation Army for use on street corners. Q Item The pep and noise of George Warch's orchestra to William Swan. , Last Item: A copy of the Telum Latinumn to Caesar .VVitt. 5 VVe do hereby aliix to the heretofore previously aforementioned testi- A monial of our gracious munificence, beneficence, and nonsense, our one g and only Fight Tuberculosisi' Christmas Seal for the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three, on this day of may we, or ii may we not, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, K and no fairy tales about your age. Signed: CLASS OF 1930. Q Once and for all. UI li Vilf718JS66i by: I G Caesar VVitt's fascinating lady friend. 6, Miss Clark's handsome fiance. Q ul Z loGx.2Q.faGx.2Q.loGx.2Qfwc'X9QfwrNC.1oGx,DQ.1aGx.9Q.1aGx.2Q.fo 1: Puge F arty-feifezz Z I I Y' :IQ1'sc x9Q1'bc'x9Q1'ac'x9Ql'u T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Q!'uc'x9Qf5c'x9Ql'uc'x9l if 3 S U l TZ 3 S 4 2 5 S' 4 if 5 S 2 Z S S Z 2 it S Z f? S 7 . T 'B FACULTY g fp Miss Ruby Jane Abbott Mechanics Institute g lu . Rochester, N. Y. up tn t Miss Estrid Alquist Connecticut B. A. A 5 Mrs. Gertrude Anderson VVe1lesley B. A. 4: G2 Columbia University M. A. Q 'K' bliss Carolyn Bailey Mansfield A I J E Miss Fannie L. Bell, Keuka B. A. Q LS Mr. Carroll E. Benedict Union B. S. dl Miss Ann G. Brewster Syracuse Ph. B. I? Mr. Ellis D. Brown' Hamilton ' B. A. Q1 'X A Columbia University M. A. '-4 A Miss Frances Bushell N. Y. State Library School B. A. C V N. Y. State Teachers College - Q Mr. John H. Camblin Teachers College B. S. UI lu fl 1 g Mr. Minous H. Cannon lu fl lb :IGY-JCYIQC-SRvDQ GR-JCvIQGR'9 Mechanics Institute of Rochester Z Y. M. C. A. College of Springfield B. P. F.. U 'N gncvfggxvocvfgcvfggxvac-105g DQYZQGRYDQ gg Page F arty-ei gh! Gfbc'X9Ql'bc'X9G7'bC'Q9Q!'D T H E A R R 0 W c'x9C'l'uc'x9Ql'5cAx9Ql uc X9 Miss Grace I. Clark Mr. Donald Cook Mr. Julian P. Darby Miss Lorraine Dix Miss Matilda Doerken Mr. H. A. Geriin Miss Erastine Gilmore Miss Faith Goddard Mr. Newell C. Guillan Miss Gertrude E. Joslin 5 lylr. Edwin L. Kneeland J? Bliss Lois B. Knox S Miss Edna I. Lauer 1? Miss Jane Leflingwell 1 2 Miss Esther Manson l A Miss Mary McElroy 7 Miss Evelyn Noble :g Mr. James A. Cring A Miss Julia Plumb ? Mr. Glenn H. Pofiinberger F Miss Nell E. Powell 5 Mrs. Charles Johnston Eg Miss Alice M. Yates Miss Elizabeth M. Sellier Mr. Gardiner Snyder Mr. I. B. Somerville Mr. John T. Stratton Miss Florence VValler Miss Alice Wharton Connecticut New York University Amherst Sargent Elmira Upsala College R. I. Normal Ohio VVesleyan Framingham Colgate Mt. Holyoke University of Maine Columbia University N. Y. State College for Teachers Columbia University St. Lawrence VVellesley Univ. Dijon, France Boston University H Shippensburg Temple Buffalo Normal State Teachers College Wlellesley Gettysburg Univ. of Kentucky Curry School of Expression Boston University Ossining School for Girls N. Y. School Fine 85 Applied Arts Oswego New York University St. John's Colgate New York University VVellesley Columbia University B. A. B. A. B. A. B. A. B. A. B. S. B. A. B. A. B. A. M. A B. A. M. A B. A. B. A. B. S. B. A. B. A. B. A. B. A. B. S. M. A B. A. B. S. B. S. B. A. M. A GL-2L GLGE-D Q-laf-Ikvb Qvlg GR-9 C-Z9 GSQQQJ CvlQ Skt? Cvlh Givj LZQGR 91 lg Page F DI ly milf TXSDH C'iI3C'Y9C?5C'X9C?5 653659 QZ5C'X9QZ3CX9QZ3C'X9QZ5C'QJCY5 CMMX9 G13 CXQQZEFXQQZUFXQ N, aefw '-Z. GX JQ ZBGR DQ ZQE DQ ZQGNX Jiiji ZQGR DQ 196K JQZQQ-jg: 5 2 S 4 S Q 5, Z 5 Z S Z 5 W4 QZBGSJ QEEJQZDGSJLZBGXD QZFJGXJ C.IvD6X9ll8GXQlI1D6X-xj LIQGXJ 1'-! lZeDGXJQlOGiJLIZ-3G'XQC.i'fJ 4 Q!5C'X9QI3C'QJQ!'bC x9L'73 T H E A R R O XV c'x9Q1 55'x9Q1'3c'x9Q!'5CY9 Class Prophecy XYOUNGS - GREENE NUPTIALS Broadway and Vlfall Street Join One of the most prominent weddings of this season, that of Miss hflarjorie Youngs, better known as Pearl Opal, chorine of the latest hit 'fThe Rices' Ritzesv, and Mr. LeRoy Greene, President of the Greene, Black, and Gray Dime Bank Corporation, took place in The Big Church Down the Alley this afternoon. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Charles Hertel of that church, assisted by the Reverend Nlr. Howard Ford. Nliss Youngs. gowned in a creation of flowing strawberry crepe-den chine, looked the berries and was one of the sweetest brides of the season. Her pink tulle veil of ten yards, caught up by orange blossoms, was carried by the cherubic twinisons of Mrs. John Stroker, formerly Miss janet Richter. The entire wedding wardrobe was designed by Miss Charlotte Elliott, Parisienne couturiere. The bride was attended by Mrs. Douglas Hahn, formerly Miss Con- stance Hogel, as matron of honor, and the lovely Nlisses Edith Goddard, Helen Day, Katherine Hayes and VVinona Martiri, all of The Rices' Ritzesv. The bridesmaids were dressed in quiet robes of delicate pink tulle and carried large bouquets of buttercups. The Johnston twins, well- known childhood playmates of Miss Youngs, obliged her by being flower girls. These rosy darlings have miraculously preserved their youth by means of YVoodbury's Facial Soap Qadvtj They made a beautiful picture as they joyfully skipped down the aisle. Nlr. Gene Andrick, assistant janitor of Mr. Greenels company, served as best man. The ushers were: Mr. John Cooper, graduate of VVest Point, Mr. Ron- ald Cohen, Police Commissioner, Mr. James Ransom, senator from Ore- gon, and E. Samuel V ought, tailor. The church was decorated with numerous century plants and dainty bouquets of violets and pansies, by Burke and Sons, florists, which greatly added to the piquant scene. r The bride was led down the aisle by a very dear friend, Mr. Joseph Bowen, undertaker, to the delightful strains of the mouth organ, adeptly played by Phyllis Mcllwraith. Becker's chop house was the scene of the dazzling reception that followed the altogether charming wedding. The happy bridal pair left amid a shower of old shoes and rice for a cross country hike. The guests were: The Misses Phyllis Nash, Dorothy Sparrow, Mil- dred Bahlinger, Harriet Comstock, Florence Jensen, VVilma Renard, Dorothy Halligan. Helen Bliesenick, Mariorie Young, Roberta Taylor, Dorothy Smith and Louise Frouide. 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For perhaps three days after the opening of school a gregarious band of timid youth scampered about, among, between, and under their older, wiser, and more sophisticated mates who revelled in the experience of a year or more in these loved haunts. But soon this brief prologue ended, and the cast of 1930 began to respond to their individual cues, for although it takes several rehearsals to learn the lines, these are soon mastered, and the curtain may go up on the first act. QThose acts which follow differ only slightly from the first in that with each successive curtain individual interpretation and group impression become more fin- ished and more highly polishedj Freshman football, as always, summoned the stalwart to the con- flict. The team was so good that when a year had rolled around, and another class had succeeded to the coveted title of Frosh, it was consid- ered unwise to .allow them to engage in first year football. Comparison would have been too odious. But the football enthusiasm which was in- spired in the hearts of these fellows has not lagged, and successive years have found them all contending for positions on the varsity squad. The snows of winter were drawing near when the Executive Com- mittee of the Athletic Association expressed a need for members. The class of 1930 had its first official representation when Marjorie Young and Bob Allabough responded and took their places on this august board. . The finest soprano voices -that the class had to offer chirped a cheer- ful affirmative when the time-honored Freshman Choir sent out its call for young men and women who cared for caroling. For many of the fellows this proved to be their last public appearance as sopranos. It didn't take them long to grow up, and soon the halls were echoing and re- echoing with new found basses. The art of using the voice for many purposes on all occasions has ever been a tradition in the class of 1930. Carl Hammarstrom, Bob Hall flast of his tribei, and Jimmy Nagle, however, demonstrated to us that they could use their voices to good advantage, for they entered the Van Neste Rhetorical Contest in competition with the best that the Sophomores had to offer, and Carl and Bob romped off with second and third places. The girls also did not fail to take advantage of their natural birth-right, and everyone rejoiced when Betty Long, Mary-Heath Riddleberger, and 'Katherine Johnston emulated the males by their enviable success in the Madden Story-Telling Contest. U U CN fl Y 5 91 S 4: S 4 W 5 al S Z S al Q D U n u 53 al S al ET dl S dl Gi Dtvlaf-LXYDQ-IQGXYJQ-IQGXYDQZECXQQZBC C.fe3GX..3C.16C-3.9ClD6X.7C.1Bll Page Fifty-fin ti 5QIAbCAX9Q!TDCTX9Q!-DC-X991-D T I-I E A R R0 W' CAX9Ql-DC-QQ!'bCAX9QfUC-X955 lt. 1 'Nu fb Friday nights saw many of us engaging in the activities of the Triangle 4 7 Club and the Girl Reserves in the rooms of the Y. M. and the Y. YV. C. A., Q 't,, and we helped out with all the other clubs that they allowed us to go near. J ln Inevitably, came the spring, and with it the Track and Baseball teams. nl tb As Freshman will, we lent many -to the junior track events, and Mike C L? Placa saw to it that the baseball team was mindful of us. Q lg, By this time, if not before, the others began to realize that we were gl 4 there: Steps were taken to calm us, but what availeth against almost two I cb hundred young people with a purpose? VVe had made our foothold, 4: C? and we proceeded to widen and enlarge it into a broad marble stairway Q lo which, we find, is only for up traffic. QProbably due to the untiring ef- J 6 forts of the student councilj Q f' The curtain rang down upon this first act while the chorus sang 0, 5 paeans of praise to those faithful wielders of the pen and burners of the C 4? midnight oil who had achieved distinction as Honor Students. Those Q lu who appeared in this glorious hnale were: Harriet Comstock, Charlotte J f' Elliott, Charlie Hertel, .Charlie Hogg, Gordon Holbrook, Betty Long, ' N, A lVIyron Rice, Dorothy Sparrow, and Mary-Heath Riddleberger. 6 4? June brought the roses, and school was out. Q qu Douglas H aim. , ln ggg X, 5 SOPHOMORE YEAR Z, P we now approached our second year with all the confidence that the Q 3. vast knowledge which we had acquired during our first year, couldfpos- gl Lb sibly give pus. XVe were no longer lowly, mean chattel, but had 'become 43 -g the learned and mighty group who had inherited the sacred right to put I7 the incoming Freshmen in their places. Proceeding upon this task with gi bi true scholarly application and concentration, we showed them that our g 3 favorite soon ranked high in worldly fthat is high schoolj affairs. One 4 ' of the first things that happened was the assuming of the position of as- ? sistant advertising manager by Ronald Cohen on the DART staff. ' Mike in L' Placa was increasing his football reputation by starring in all the second- U Q team games. It was easy towsee by watching Placa's growing form that Q in' he was destined for greater things. Pursuing our course of affairs we 'Nl but entered into Curtis Drive. In the capacity of managers, we pitted Ruth 4, 7 Zellers and Mary-Heath Riddleberger against the general laziness of the lk, class. Thus were fair maids made business women and the class treasury 10 bulged indeed. e C A The little golden-haired maid, Betty Long, who seems so gay to Q? us today was fit makes us shudder to think of itj wearing gold-rimmed 4, glasses, carrying a stack of books and, worse than worst, consistently mak- in ing the High Honor roll. Myron Rice, true to his standards, was hit- .B ting the high marks, and lVIartha Seaver was easily in the race, as well. rp To dramatics we lent Charles Hogg, Douglas Hahn, and George lu 'fl .5 Q:Gxvoc-Iggxvacglggxvnc-i,35x'J.'9Qvfggxvacvlgc-IQGX-DQ 1,-jgxvxvfagx-Jcvlgli Page iffy-fix Q! uc'X9G1'uc'x9Ql'oc'x9Ql'D T H E A R R 0 W c'X9Q1'ac'x9Ql'uc'x9Ql'uC'x9l! Y X VVarch when The Merchant of Venicen was chosen for the annual pro- duction. Douglas Hahn's outstanding dramatic ability gave him a lead- ing role. Charles Hogg and George VVarch also started on the road to fame when they played in that production. The Girl's Club gave a tea during the spring. It was a rather dig- nified affair to which the members of the faculty were invited. During the afternoon several sleuthing sophomore girls traced a peculiar rattling sound to its source. These girls are still wondering about the presence of Miss Clark and Mr. Kneeland at R. H. S. after they discovered the two matching pennies on that memorable afternoon. l The sophomore presentation in the Dramatic Club group of plays startled everyone by almost carrying of the prize. The play, Station Y.Y.Y.Y. with an all-sophomore cast, was received with acclaim by the school. George VVarch, Jean Heitkamp, Marjorie Young, Charles Hogg and Betty Vifaterman were the ones responsible for this success. The Freshman-Sophomore section of the Van Neste Rhetoricals re- sulted with the sophomores taking first and second places. Robert Hall placed first, rendering, very cleverly, one of Mark Twainfs really funny selections. A gruesome tale from Poe gave Judson Hyattsecond place. The division of the Madden Story-Telling Contest whichwas open to Freshmen and Sophomore girls was eagerly awaited by the talent in our class, and when it came, Mary-Heath Riddleberger romped awaytwith first place. Thus early Nliss Riddleberger indicated her unusual cap-- abilities. In June. Mr. Somerville and the whole faculty wept when they realized the term was ended and that they would have to wait a whole summer before -they could enjoy the antics of our dearly beloved class once again. Katherine Johnston. ' cX9 ' JUNIOR YEAR J It was with a leapand a bound that the new Juniors rus,hed.through the portals of R. H. S. in September, 1928. Of course, their 'enthusiasm was shown fromtthe very start. 2 li Z Q P S 9 t S is S 4 Q' S 5 5. S3 In the ARROW elections 1930', played an important part with such 'll literary heads as Jean Heitkamp, Douglas Hahn, Ruth Murdock, Mar- jorie Young and Mary-Heath Riddleberger writing for the school mag- azine. Fred Buzzard and Donald Goode assisted the business st-aff. J Victories piled up when we sent out Jim Ransom, Bob Allabough, 'J Ed V ought, Donald Monro and George 'Warch' to support the soccer team. C, Much practice on the partof these fellows gave them --a place on the Q varsity team. t - ' ' 1 - J Remember the long coat-tailed Bishop in the Bishop's Candlesticksn? nl VVell, the gentleman concerned was Doug Hahn, and he was capably A assisted by Kitty Hayes and Kenneth Keeley. Qi 2 GX C-ZQGEYDQYK-DGEJC!QGEwDg7Q-faGL'9QvfQCvfQGEv9CifQGRvQQ-?QGEv5CvlQ:: Page F i fry-.revel I Gi'bc'x9Ql'bc'x9Qi'sc'x9Q!'b T H E A R R 0 W C'X9Ql'bc'X9Q!'ucAx9Q1'uc'x9 The football team had fine support with such fellows as Walt Jen- nings, Phil Ingraham, Mike Placa, Charlie Hogg, Gene Andrick and Charlie Peraino doing their bit for their Alma Mater. Along about this time the Juniors were actually permitted to elect their class officers. Bob Hall was elected President, Betty Long, vice- presidentg Charles Hogg, treasurer, and Marjorie Kinne, the secretary. Mary-Heath Riddleberger lived up to our expectations and cap- tured the iirst prize in the Madden Story Telling Contest for Junior and Senior girls. The holidays over-we started back to school ready for almost any- thing during '29, The basketball team came to the front and with it Bip Glynn, Nick Porter, Ed Vought, Roger Hopper, and Dinny Gray. As inevitable as Spring comes the operetta and its rehearsals. VVith it also many from the class of '30 showed their musical ability. Among the leads were Charles Hogg, Ken Keeley, and Doug Hahn. Don't forget the dancers or all the choruses with their share of Juniors. Our dramatic attempts must not be left here. There were several chapel plays-including a clever French play- Les Deux Sourclsn with George YVarch, Ken Keeley, and Judson Hyatt starring. Although Charlie Hogg was not the man in the Bowler Hat , he certainly played his part to perfection in this production. Later on came The Fifteenth Candle and the fine acting of many Juniors. About this time RobertaAllabough was doing line work in that little scene, less often heard of, Student Council of R. H. S. Mr. Edison would certainly be proud to hear that fellows like Carl Hammarstrom, Ken Keeley and Myron Rice pushed the work of the Science Club into public notice. For that year this club took an active pant in the school activities. No class can be a success without its rollicking promenade. To add to its fun l930 kept putting off the Prom until the middle of April. lt was all the better when it did come with its pleasant memories of de- licious punch and pretty girls. As usual the Juniors played a big part in the season's activities, with this year's variation of being ably assisted in their efforts by Adams, Dinny Gray, Ed Vought and Monro. These and other juniors showed outstanding ability and gave great promise for the coming year's success. The -luniors lent their voices in faithful preparation for the contest between glee clubs held at Teaneck. Even a series of such delightful events as these must draw to a close at some sad period, and this year proved to be no exception. Along in June signs of lassitude began to break out, dropping a gentle hint to the management that we'd had a good time and now we would appreciate a long vacation. ' E szelle Anderson. GR Mila GR-D L19 GRY? Q-IQ GQQQZXCSDQIS CSC-lB GRY! Cvla GRY? Q-ID GE-D Q-iQ Pzge Fzfry-eight sc'x9Ql'uc x9Gl'ucAx9Gl'u T H E A R R 0 W c'X9Q1'uc'x9Q1'sc'x9Qiuc X9 SENIOR YEAR The curtain had risen finally upon the last act of that divine comedy, the class of 1930. Our sons and daughters had covered them- selves with glory and honor heretofore, but the Senior year was destined to shine as the brightest star in a iirmament already iilled by a few, a very few, stars of the first magnitude. Our boys began by doing a few tricks on the gridiron. R. H. S. had never had a chance to show its prowess until Captain Mike Placa, ably backed by such brawny gentlemen as Peraino, Andrick, Jennings, lngraham, -oh, but why go on- . . . slipped over a couple of quick ones, and the rest is history. Donald Moiiro, with a few fellows from our ole class, evinced a desire to play soccer in an astonishing degree. Playing with a coachless team, they won as many or more games than their illustrious predecessors had. One must not fail to mention the cheer-leaders, for they most cer- tainly kept themselves in the public eye. Marjorie Youngs, Muriel Stevenson, and Virginia Beatty led the multitude assembled in such lusty cheers that the denizens heard, yea, even to the outermost parts of the northland of Ho-Ho-Kus. At just about this time the absence of the presence of frost about the mirrors of field and brook began to make itself seriously felt. The A. A. drive came around, with its usual accompaniment of digging into jeans, and clanking of coins as the canvass gained headway. Came a short breathing recess, and then Jack-Rice started to annoy the general ear with clamorings to buy and sell Ladies' Home Journal subscriptions. Needless to say, the drive was an outstanding success. After having defeated the Alumni, our athletes turned their eyes indoors again, and under the leadership of Bip Glynn, the basketball team began to take shape. Ed Vought, Nick Porter and Dinny Grey carried on in fine style. Soon everyone began to worry about class elections, but there seemed little to do but to elect Bobbie Hall as President. Jappy Richter, Alice Schrell and VVillie VVarch won the other positions. Preparations were soon in progress for a Senior Prom, to be held in the YVoman's Club, and, according to all predictions, it was destined to be the best prom ever presented by a Senior Class. So it happened. Janet Richter had charge of the affair, and Al Rose made his Ridgewood debut to the delight of all concerned. Our scions managed to worry along during a Christmas vacation replete with varied entertainment, and after a rather strenuous two weeks, came wearily back to take part in the Mid-year exams. The annual tabloid edition of the DART selected for its head Charlie Hogg. Doug Hahn, Jack Rice, Ruth Murdock and Bob Hall all con- GR Q-IQGX-Qcvlggxvacvlggx-Qgnc-19Gx-9cv1gQg3Gx-Qc-Qgxvncvlggxvoc Q Page Fiffj 71 114: Q1 DC-SXIADCAYQQIADCAXQQI-D T H E A R R 0 W c'X9Ql'bc'X9Q!'bc'x9Ql uc X9 tributed to making it a howling success. Many and varied were the com- ments evoked by this scintillating piece. Soon all thoughts were anxiously directed toward the impending play, namely The Taming of the Shrew. lV1ary-Heath Riddleberger played the title role, with Charlie Hogg doing his best to calm her troubled spirits. Betty Long thrilled masculine hearts by her exquisite femininity twe quotej and Douglas Hahn, as her olive-skinned lover Qagain we quotej caused many hearts to flutter by his amorous advances to the fair Bianca. George Wlarch, Andre Rubin, Fred Buzzard, Nlyron Rice, Ed Decker, and many others too numerous to mention, all helped to make the production the best which, according to the critics, had been produced in High School in ten or twenty years. As inevtable as the rolling of the years came the call of spirng, and Phil Ingraham sounded the clarion which called all stalwart men to de- fend the honor of R. H. S. on track and field. Sonny Laidman, John Tuttle, Bip Glynn, Paul Field and many more exhibited their skill. Many a time did Mike Placa save the baseball team from going down in ignominious defeat by his superlative pitching. Charlie Peraino, Dinny Grey, Swimmer Adams, Ralph MacGowan and Bob McGill made up one of the best baseball teams in recent years. c Betty Long and Vivian Dieckman carried off first and second places in the Maddeii Story Contest for Seniors. fNota Bene:-The winners of the Senior Van Neste Rhetoricals had not been announced at the time of going to pressj The Girls' Club, headed by Betty Long, had gone through a remark- ably constructive year when it was announced that it would present a night club, The Pirates' Den,', at the Monroe-Hillside building. You know, nothing ever like it before, nothing again to surpass it. VVell, it proved to be one of the best dances of the year. The club culminated its activi- ties by giving the annual dance in recognition of a time-honored custom. The Hi-Y Club was captained by Bob Allabough, and a fine year they made of it. Yvhat, with inspiring discussion leaders and excellent speakers, the club grew and flourished. P The class of 1930, as a whole, has undeniably surpassed all other classes in athletic, literary, dramatic, journalistic and intellectual ability. And now, in retrospect, we look with pardonable pride upon its sons and daughters, who all but out-did themselves on gridiron, track, court, stage, school room and lunch room. Let us drop a timely tear as we look for- ward to bidding farewell to the loved halls which have sheltered us so faithfully. Charles Hogg, fr. GX 9C.f5Gi9C.IvDGS9C.f9GX,7Q?3CX9QI5C Q,I86R.3C!DGX.3C?BGX.9C Pa 5 Suzy Q!-BC-Y9Qfb c'x9 Q11 Ci9Qfu 'I' H E A R R O YV CY9QZ5CX9Q!3C'X9Q!BC'X9 The most versatile Most likely to succeed The The T 3 T112 A 3322 C? The I2 BIZ g The most popular best-natured wittiest most studious most attractive best dancer best dresser noisiest biggest blulfer biggest giggler Most absent-minded DRAMATIC CLUB VVHAT THE SENIORS THINK ABOUT THEMSELVES G irl B oy Betty Long Mary-Heath Riddleberge jappy Richter Clare DeMouth Jean Heitkamp Martha Seaver Constance Hogel Jappy Richter Midge Youngs Ruth Guentherwy Dot Bondy 'Q Dolly Smith Bobbie Taylor Betty VVaternian Marion Bachman Charlie Hogg i-Bob Hall Bob Hall Bob Allabough Bip Glynn Myron Rice Edgar Becker Bill Gray Charlie Hertel Bobbie Burke Ed Herter Dean Adams Carl Hammarstrom Charlie Black 462 C20 GXJ L18 G29 L16 G27lmJC.l0GX.9 C.feJGX.5 L10 GQ3C.6-DIBGXQQZ' Page Szxty one IRQ!-JC-X9QI'x3CAX9Q1'bCAX9G'IAD 'I' H E A R R O WV C'X9QI3.TX9QZ'bC'X9Q!5C'S9l u ,,,, u S Z S 2 S S Z S Z GIRLS, TENNIS TEAM 2 S 2 S S Fi Q S BOYS' TENNIS TEAM IlGEjll3GXJLf0GXjl.Z'DGXJC3'i9l.lSGkJL QQZ6GX2lf-NIfDGSJlf6 Page Sixty-f:c'0 - Q1 sc'x9Q1'uc'x9Q,f'uc'x9GlAb '1' H E A R R O W C'X9Ql'bC'X9Q!'bC'X9Ql'b6'X9 A .. -- fg.,.s. - . no s . K .K X ts- . K W BASKETBALL The basketball quintet under the captaincy of Bip,' Glynn and the management of Charlie Hertel succeeded in surpassing its record of a year previous. A schedule of 19 games had manager Hertel compiled for the basketeers, and they came out on top ten times. The victories were due in no small measure to the playing of such as Hip Glynn, NickD Porter, Ed Vought, Diddle Hopper, Jack Stroker, and Dinny Grey. It was a blow to the school that Coach Cannon's proteges failed to win a championship, but the time was ,not ripe and several of the teams were too good, nevertheless they very nearly won, and it is hoped that by next year under the leadership of Jack Stroker the team will have climbed high enough to bring us first place. sfo TENNIS Like Chicago, Ridgewood had its racqueteers. Captain Dinny Grey was assisted n the court by Ray Antignat, Richard Dwenger. Joe Bowen has been, during the past spring months, amassing a wealth of tennis experience and piling up not an insignificant net profit. No records of success and failure seem to be available at this writing, but one plays tennis for love of the game and not for success alone. If love for the game is strong enough victory must come. These fellows who are on the Ridge- wood quartet are at least sincerely wild about the game! vfgggg cwfafr-.L ocvfagg ocvfagg 92,1055 3 C e J QT! K S Z Z S 2 6 S Z S Z S 2 S S 2 Page S ixty-flzrec 'QI uc'X9Q1'sc'x9Q1'uc'x9Qf'b T H E A R R 0 W FXS-DQ1'uci9Ql'bc'x9Q1'sc X9 FOOTBALL The 1929 football season was one of the most successful years of rugby competition in many moons. The eleven won five of its games, drew two more, and lost three. The Rutherford squad, after a close battle which cost them many setbacks in injured men, halted the Maroon's chances of a league title. Belleville and Montclair also defeated Ridge- wood, leaving only one black mark against the eleven in league competition. Graduation will hurt the Marooii squad severely. The line and backfield berths were held down nearly entirely by last-year men. Coach Stratton is to be congratulated upon the team he represents. The 1930 captaincy was given to Diddle Hopper, crack end, and Ronald Cohen earned his manager's insignia. Mike Placa, retiring captain, received mention on nearly all the Northern New Jersey picked teams for his sterling work in the line. P GX XvlfbGXJLIDGX.7C.IvDGX.9lH?J9,16GX.Jl.!D6XJlZeDGX.9lZDIi-3GX.3LZD P :ge S1 rty-four Ls Z is is Z S Z 5 Z l Z 5 TZ 5 2 NJ 0 L5 2 S ? 2 5 Ql'bc'x9Q!'uc'x9Ql'bc'X9GlAb T H E A R R 0 W 6'X9Q! uc'x9Ql'bc'x9Q!'bc X9 ks , E Q 1 .igEk.c' Q h. -. - i i, -ar , . . N. , - ra- ... .. 1 4 E SOCCER The 1929 soccer schedulecomprised fifteen games, and the Maroon footballers snagged something of a record when they managed to lose eleven of them. Rutherford helped most when it handed us a close vic- tory in one game and forfeited the second. Hackensack and East Side Paterson also contributed in a small way to the success of the team. Mr. Rahcensperger tried his hand with the management of the team but withdrew early in the season with his fingers burnt. Coach Cannon replaced him upon his resignation and the team won a game with exuber- ance, they then lost all the rest of their contests, showing a great deal of spirit on the field but no scoring to show for it. George Cummings was the student manager of the eleven, which was captained by Donald Nlonro. The majority of the team will be with us next year, but the loss of Bob Allabough at center forward will be keenly felt. The new captain, announced at the Senior Prom in December, is Robert Holmes. In view of the success of some of the former elevens, soccer was bidding fair to become a major sport in the high school. Last year's poor showing will no doubt postpone the promotion of the sport, but a veteran team next year may restore the status of the age-old game in the immediate Vicinity, that is, on Stevens Field. ::QX-JQYIQGxvxvlggxvx-I3GX-DQZBCXQ-'JQIBCNC-Ia5x'3Qvl,3GX'DQv-IQGXYDQ IQ Page Szrfx cs :5Q!5C'R9Qf3CY9QI3C'X9QI'3 T H E A R R O W' C'X9Q.f3C'X9Q!AbCAX9QfbC X9 P 2 i 2 i 2 E A 2 i Ti C? Ci1'uc'x9Q!'3C25Tmc'x9Ql'bc'x9 Q13 TZ 5 Ti is BASEBALL The ball team started off with a bang, taking Leonia's crack nine over the hurdles to open the season on April 30. The team had got into fine shape with two flimsy seven-frame games with Westwood, which the Maroon won to keep some respectability. After stopping Ridgefield Park on May 2, the team's stellar stick-work and fielding aroused the attention of Al Bloom in the Bergen Evening Record, who had conceded a season of debacle to Stratton's proteges, and caused him to take us as a threat, and a real threat at that. Much inspired, the Maroon nine journeyed to Engle- wood next day and lost to Englewood, but only after the latter stemmed a seven-run rally to tie and batted home the winning run in the last half of the ninth. Mike Placa and Bob McGill do all the hurling, while Captain Peraino tosses encouraging epithets from behind the plate and his chest-protector. Jerry Andiorio proved himself the steadiest hitter but was closely pressed by Placa and Banta. Hopper did his share of the stickwork, the four of them coming together at bat in a formidable array which was enough to frighten any pitcher. Dinny Grey and Stan Adams were valuable assets in the field, but less dangerous at bat. James Nagle is manager for his second year. :,1GEv9CvIQGRv9C-IQ GX-9CvlaGR-9:9Q'lQGRvDC-ZQC-IQGX-DQ-ZQGR-D CYIQGXQC Za Page S ixfy-.fix SEQ?-5C S9Q!'bC'X9Q!'5CAX9Ql-3 T H E A R R O W CAX9QfDC'X9Qf3CAX9QfDC X9 QIADCAX9 2 S Z 5 Z E 5 2 is Z is 2 S I2 E 5 Z 5 9 Z TRACK The track season opened at Hackensack, April 19, when the high schools enrolled in the N.N.J.L. met in a miniature relay-carnival in which the Comet digested at home, everything comes to him who waits. Ridge- wood followed closely, winning the coveted plaque in the senior-mile relay and placing second in the medley, which went to Passaic. At the Penn Relay Carnival in Philadelphia, the same quartenmilers, Paul Field, Frank Echeverria, Stan Adams, and Bub Stewart, loped into third place in the heat which was won by VVildwood, N. J., in fast time. The track men who are to be remembered, are naturally few. Paul Field in the dashes, Stan Adams and Frank Echeverria in the 440-yard, Bub Stewart in the half-mile with Lew Head and Dick Dwenger, and Jack Stroker and Bip Glynn in the mile comprise the bulk of the com- petition Ridgewood has offered on the cinders. On the field, Captain Phil Ingraham is invincible in the high jump, Sonny Laidman in the discus and pole vault, and Dick Davies in the iunior shot, while Banks Tobey is getting distance in the junior broad. The team this year was managed by Edward Bohl and owed its usual success to Mr. Kneeland. SQGE-3 Q,IQGR'DC-1668-9 CvZQGR'JQI'5C'SSQZ1C C,lQGRvD CYIQ GQ? QYZQ Gkvx IQ: ' Page Sin ti res e 1 5 Gl':c'x9Ql'uc'x9G1'ac'x9Ql'b T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Ql'sc'x9G1'uc'x9Q1'oc'x9 43 5 Qf5C-X9 Q9 Qf-5C- CAX9 6155 x9Q!'b 556 2 LS Z THE RIFLE TEAM Ls The Rifle Team under the direction of Mr. Benedict and the captaincy of Bob Allabough has been practicing regularly on the range at the Y. M., and great improvement has been made. A good many matches have been shot, and remarkable success has crowned with achievement the ardent gunners. CIDCAXEJ Q1'ac'x9 C'X9 i i Z 5 Z Z L i Z 5 Z 5 2 5 5 at 5 Page Sixty-eight S C 53 Z N S at GI DC-X9Ql'5C'X9C'fbC X9Q! D T H E A R R O W c'x9Q1'scAx9Q1'oc'x9Q!'oCX9 ORCHESTRA This year, the orchestra, under the leadership of Miss VValler and Mr. Cook, has made great strides. A marked improvement has been shown due to a larger instrumentation and more practice periods. VVe even aspired to enter the State Orchestra Contest at New Brunswick but due to the illness of some of the members we were unable to compete. Edlow Hunter made a fine concert master. Seniors playing stringed instruments were: Kenneth Keeley, Kenneth Mcllwraith, Edward Harang, and 'William Cueman. Ella Mildred Clarke was pianist while John Booth, David Booth and Raymond Decker played brass instruments, and George WVarch was at the traps. The orchestra assisted at Parent-Teachers meetings, Boys' Conference, the public performance of The Bishop's Candlesticks , the state C. E. Conference, The Taming of the Shrewn, Dance Recital, and at Com- mencement. The improvement shown this year should be a source of inspiration for next year's orchestra. ggpg13r,h,C-Lxvncvlggx.-QQ-153Gxvycvlggx-9c5J3pCv1QGxv9Q,1.hrSXvJC-1.95-jxvac 1,3 Page Szxfv rmze Cfb 7393!-5 CAYQQZSCAXQ C'7A5fIUCAX9QZ-D C-Y9QZ-DC-YQ QI-3Cf9 o CX!-DQI55X9Q1'aCm3c'x9 C'X9QI'5 3811 Page S Ei el-JCAY9Qf3C-Y9Q!A5CAY9Q!AD T H E ' -?9 5C-Y9Q!AbC-X9 Ridgewood Secretarial School also known as p K Hqgllgpb wi, - DJ' in .Ci i 2 il ! l BW I 100 North Maple Avenue Ridgewood, N. J. Teaches Quickly and Well All Subjects that go with a Good Secretari l or Business Education and Helps Graduates' to Obtain Positions Unpreparedness for Business Risks Failure Preparation Guarantees Desewed Success Prepare Now! Prepare Properly! Prepare Well! 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S S 23 '7 Q 2 gg.-gx-oc-195x-ocvfggxvpcvfggxvoqmpcvfgGxvocvfagx-oc-fggxvoQ-fafgggpi-1: Page Seventy-five D Gl'5c x9C-7'uc'x9Q!'sc'x9Q1'u T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Q1 5c'x9Q1':c'x9Q!'5:Ax9'-1 Y John R. Humma Decorative Art Objects Interior Decorating Y. M. C. A. Our membership is open to any high school fellow who is Willing to help create, maintain, and extend throughout his school and community, high standards of Christian character. HI-Y CLUB - Compliments of -- C. C. Van Emburgh GgjC-ZQGX-DQ-IaGgDQvIQGR-Dlijiv-ISGS-DQYIQGR-DQ-li-jGRv9CvZQZQGLjQfQ Page S ef'el1fy-.fix v'uc'X9C'?'bc'X9Q1'bc'X9Ql 5 T H E A R R 0 W c'X9C7'oc'X9Ql' uc'x9Q'l bcAX9II fl U W 3 cADILLAc+LASA1,LE gi lu ul A v-8 as A ? EIGHT CYLINDERS EIGHT CYLINDERS S 0 GI S CADILLAC V46 S E SIXTEEN CYLINDERS 5 5 Test Their Performance-A Car at Your Disposal for the Asking 2 IZ Brogan Cadillac-La Salle Co. A Ridgewood' N' J- 255212 4 2 Paterson Passaic S A 4 P Y 2 RIDGEWO0D'S COMPLETE X, 5 MUSIC STORE Q Z New Drtlioplioide 5 A I A Victor gg Record Q J Portable Victrolas Q Popular and Standard Sheet MusicB , , 62 Century Edition est Equ1ppe?nS'i:113lxle Department Q Musical Instruments of Every Kind '-4: R a d i 0 0 VICTOR MAJESTIC SPARTON S I Ridgewood Talking Machine Co. gf 103 EAST RIDGEWOOD AVENUE S Phone 1265 Q OPEN EVENINGS Z IGi'C-IQGRvJCvIQGRvDQvlQGE-223CvlDGKv9CwlQC-IQGXv-DC-IQGEWDC-ZQGEv9CvfQ:f: Page S esfeutv-.few 'I 1'-'JQ1'oC'X9Gl'bc'x9Q1Abc'x9Q1'n T H E A R R 0 W CAX9C?-bCAY9Q!A2rCAX9Q!ADC-59? ? I lg gr A M G l I Q lx W gl 5 Keep Posted on New Ideas in 6, 7 NOVELTY ADVERTISING Q In Consult UI F W 5 B. W . W 3 1- .I 4 Y? 552 Hillcrest Road Q L, Ridgewood New Jersey J Q TEL. 3859 - Q 10 TN, 5 SCHOOL OF NURSING 4 Z HACKENSACK HOSPITAL S S Hackensack, N. J. GQ ,We reap double return when in our work Q' lg we give service to others. gl L5 Nurses are minute men in sickness. 6: I? W rite to Directress of Nurses for Q lu Information ug S 2 f? LITTLE GREY GIFT SHOP Q: F 32 EAST RIDGEWOOD AVENUE K, A Ridgewood New Jersey 6 Tl Always Well Stocked with Attractive Gifts for Q -I All Occasions J Q Picture Framing - Cards - Circulating Library 5 Ls S I cf ff li 2 K 4 He- Well-What about the Size of the stone '? I 3 She- Uh-People will think I'm engaged to a midget! g lg Speaking of mergers, both parts of the .bathing suit did gl 15 that long ago. 4 ip A pedestrian is a man 'whose Son is home from college. qi U U 1 'I gggjQ-IQGE-DQv GE-DC-IQGXQQZHfSQQf1fNCvfQGR-JCvl,-jGEvDC-IQGRYDQ-Zag: Page Seventy-eight 5QfbCi9C73c'x9v'uc'x9Q1's T H E A R R 0 W cAx9Ql'uc'X9Ql'uc'x9Q1'uc'x9!5 . ST 0 KN 5 GET A TRANSFER 6: G2 If you are on the worry train Q 3 Get a transfer. J l If you must stay there and complain, nl A Get a transfer. C, K? The cheerful cars are passing through, Q g And there is plenty of room for you, 3 Get a transfer. X, 5 If you are on the grouchy track 4 4? Get a transfer. Just take the happy special back, lj S' Get a transfer. 'J E Jump on the train and pull the rope, 9 5 Get a transfer to 1 9 M . K o B L E N T z 6, X, For all your family tailoring and you will positively be cheerful S 5 37 - 39 South Broad Street 2 L? 35 YEARS OF TAILORING IN RIDGEWOOD Q 1x K, 5 A T2 LOUIS WEINBERG Q' P 2 HABERDASHER CLOTHIER HATTER 54, rl CUSTOM TAILOR Q T2 since 1889 Q 3 We always have the newest in Clothing and Furnishing for the K, A High School, Prep School, and College Man C! ? 43 E. RIDGEWOOD AVENUE RIDGEWOOD, N. J. Qi U u A Baker's Stationery Shop A J? We haVen,t heard of the 35 Godwin Ave. Ridge. 4033 Q 3 Crime Commission for so Authorized Dealer gi A long that we suspect it has CARONA C! 7 been stolen. S TYPEWRITER QU 4 2 -Ng Y, Evening post, CASH or INSTALLMENT za: A Toys, Circulating Library 4 'Q Cigars, Candy, Dennison if lu Q Supplies, Greeting Cards, J W ich-Julasn-..JQ.faGX.2C,loGx.9-,9C.le6X.9Q.1ac.1aGx,DLAbsxjmfesxnlfag Page Sewefzty-rziue 5Q1A9c'x9Qf3c'x9Q1'5C'x9Q1'3 T H E A R R 0 NV CAY9QfDC-Y9Q!AJC-S9Q!A5C-39? lu gl S al IHIWIENS 3 CIE. Z S lb MANUFACTURING JEWELERS gi Z S Q CLASS PINS, RINGS, MEDALS and TROPHIES Q 0 0, 5 QUALITY plus SERVICE equals SATISFACTION 6 Ti S fl U LS Telephone 17-19 THOMPSON s'r. dl 7 wnuoor 0257 New York city Q In gl A Z, f2 whom, What! Q1 F Golfer-'non-iblo links, caddy! gl A Caddy-Sorry, sir, these ain't links--you got off them an 4, C? hour ago. -Boston Transcript. Q' 'xx ul S Q El 7 J udge-And why do you think I should be lenient with you? Q lu Is this your first offense? UI Q Prisoner-No, your honorg but it's my lawyer's flrst case. 9 S ' 2 Tj Phone Ridgewood as so 84 Qi S YOUNG 8a BORTIC com. co. gl 4? LEI-IIGH - PITTSTON Q 4 - l ,H : ' COA L : K, A CANNEL COAL FOR FIREPLACE USE Za fi 139 Franklin Avenue Ridgewood, N. J. iz S Sales Office, Coal Yard - opp. Erie Station 2 ggggjt-IgGxvjQYIQGX-JQwyggxvbQZ'5J'X9Q!'5C'NQ-Iggxvbtvlggxvbt-Iggxvitgggg Page E -i ghty S 2 is Z Q lQI'5c'x9Q1'bc'x9QI'5c'x9Q1'b T H E A R R O W C'X9QI'bC'X9G!'bC'X9Q!'5C-X95 7 hair beautiful with frequent shampooing, and .fy n fx is soft, becoming waves-your complexion clear C ? and flawless-brows trim and nails alluringly lovely Q Q and you will gain that certain something that men gl Lg admire. C 1? g To obtain the effect most pleasing to the admiring male ' Q we suggest the v A 3 'fs ' K EUGENE PERMANENT S f- W A V E - A T - 1 5 K ? ...A --..-'--'q-.-'.t'I, the end of May but not after, we will give with each S B 6 months FREE wave setting. Obtain your 'N Wave before May 31 and reeeive this eeveetege' C Hair Cutting - Finger Waving - Mani- Q :-:-:-:-:-:-:-' f lf' -f 2'f:1:2:2: I fizlllllljyi zggggiszguring - jeunesse Scientific Facial - New Sun Q Tan Poudre blended to your skin tone. ,, EEEEFEEEI. ff f 111' 7 i:2:5:5:2:g 'qw , f :-:g:g:::g:55:rgI:2:I:1:2:I:1?- CUHCSSC beallte 5211011 Q V..- '- P 26 S0- Broad St-, Ridgewood Telephone 4515 at Fifth Ave., N.Y.C. xi- Md-Y: '3:5:5:3:1:5:5:?:2:1:5:5:f:f:2325:2:5:f:1:f:Z:2:T:5:5fk3:22lE1EZS1E:E:2:-E GX pq fgqggncvfggxvoc-1.3Gx,9Q1'5CX9QI3CNC.lBGX.9CvIfDGX.9C.l-DC-Jxkvla Page Eighty-01 Z, ii V 0 v S Ax What Men Admire Q A It's less than beauty, because it isn't 65 perfection of feature--but more because ST it means fastidious grooming. Keep your Q A ::Q1'uc'x9Q1'bC'X9Gl'bC'X9Q!'b T H E A R R 0 W c'x9C7uc'x9Q1'uc'x9Q1'uc'x9: TZ 0 3 THE MUHLENBERG HOISPITAL G2 SCHOOL OF NURSING 1 ' A A ' '71 flcereflitefi 'in New York ami New ferxey A Offers a three years' course of training for High School graduates. Students K? received February lst and September lst. Highly eilieient corps of lu instructorsg delightful surroundingsg pleasant social life. For illustrated ln booklet, address Directress of Nurses, Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, A New Jersey. N 1 O O S Consolidated Engraving Company cp A Complete and Expert Service- lg of 25 Years Experience. I g Specialists in School and College Annuals ig 151-155 West 25th Street New York City l . A Telephones Watkins 4420-4421 7 4 t3 45 How's your son's young Wife getting along on the T2 farm? fi' No good at all. Them city girls never was. He'd a darn Q sight better have spent a bit more and bought a milking ma- tf Chine. +3 fi 7 Telephone 287 X' Plumbing and Heating PETRO OIL BURNERS WQH.MO0RE AUTHORIZED DEALER 278 W. Ridgewood Avenue Ridgewood, N. J. 4 gggx-QQ-fagxvncviggx-9QvlggxvngnQvlggxvncvlacvlggxvscvlgggpc-IQGX-Jtwig Page E i gh fy-In-0 F 4, C 0 CN A 4 Q S 4 4 Y U 6 Ridgewood Cigar Store c x9 5l7'3C'X9Q!'5C'x9Q1':c'xi-761-5 T H E A R R 0 W cAx9Q1'5c'x9Q1'3c'x9Q1'5c'x9l'Q S 2 5 2 5 ? O 5 2 2 5 2 CAX9QI D 0 5 Z 5 Z 5 ? PARAMUS TIRE EXCHANGE ,Master Service Station Q 150 EAST RIDGEWOOD AVE. RIDGEWOOD, N. J. ul Official Alemite' Service Station Z ' . QP 221 'E QA A NFA N3 cs ' X3-LL 335'-J Bu- '1-', n1:5'T:L'.'.:.fffQ,. K i .f ,eli f- ' Zi RSS ff-I-Qi'Cf SAW EEEEELEASR XSU E-.J'FE EXCHANEEVI C1 J? sw: Jeff' Q 5 5 . sS35--x-5-I'5'- ' 'Addis uwhdvmihiikkinekl533lii31i3IC1ifiXRY?sT X 'X N 'JM .gif ..'.. a . ff 5 .L ..-, '-ai WM U EIR.. 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We carry a full line of Silk Underwear, Scarfs, Hosiery, Gloves, and Jewelry. - We Do Hemstifehing -- THE LITTLE SHOP 17 Godwin Avenue BIGELOW 8 MAXHAM Ridgewood, New Jersey Draperies - Shades - Rugs Upholstery - Beds - Bedding Brass Goods - Furniture 11 OAK STREET Phone 355 Phone Ridgewood 2507 Miller's SILK SHOPS, Inc. Silks, Woolens, Cotton Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets, Dresses, Linens, etc. 41 E. Ridgewood Avenue Ridgewood, N. J. Gkvj CvZQGR,7QvlQ GR-9 QvIDGR-DQI1CSfJ jC QvIQGR-9 Qvlg GRv9Qw-IQGR DQ IB Page Etglztx tin 5Q1'uc'X9QI'bc'X9GI'uc'x9Q!'b T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Q!'bc'X9Ql'sc'x9Ql'bCAX9 L, 'fi 5 T R' d ld 2 he idgewoo era 1 . . A Publlshed Tuesdays and Frldays Z HERALD BUILDING Broad, and Hudson Street 4 ,S Telephones: 2000-2001 Q L5 Darling, I won a medal at ACKERMANZ BRQS. the cookery school. '7 16W d ful' But tell me Telephones 362--363 I' - -I . lg what tgis I am eating jp' Canned Fruits and Vegetables is RGUESS -Zn Purchased in One Dozen Lots ? ,,YOur diploma ,, 10 PERCENT LESS qu 4E1 Hogal- - specials Each week - S WE DELIVER FREE THE IDEAL Savings Investment for High School Students Our Guaranteed First Mortgage Certificates: Issued in Any Sum Above 5500.00 EARN 696 INTEREST - WHY TAKE LESS? Fidelity Title 81 Mortgage Guaranty Co. 41-43 Main Stl eet 21-23 Prospect Street Hackensack, N. J. Ridgewood, N. J. E Q I I Z fl xl ' THE RIDGEWOOD LINEN SHOP +C B 276 W. Ridgewood Avenue 7 LINENS LINGERIE Ig HANDKERCHIEFS - FRENCH NOVELTIES 5 LACES INFANTS' WEAR I? M onogramming To Order QQGE-DCYIQ GE-3 C-IQC-,IS-DQYZQGRYDQD CWZQGEQ CQQQYZQ GR-Rvixgii C-lQGE-QQYIQ Page Eighty-four V Q1 uc x9Gl'uc'x9Q1'uc x9G1': T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Q1'uc'X9Q1'bc'x9Ql uc X9 Visit lVlERWlN'S New Store Opp. Woolworth's Phone 4210 You always get Quality, Price and Service C. A. Kornl1off's WVholesale and Retail Bakery Groceries - Delicatessen 89 Sou-th Van Dien Avenue Ridgewood, N. J. Telephone 943 Beatrice Willcox Studio of Dancing 27 West Ridgewood Ave. BALLROOM and TAP DANCING TAUGHT If you see the world beat- ing a well-worn track to any- body's door way back in the woods these days, it's a cinch it isn't mouse traps the fellow Accessories Tires Repairs Ridgewod Cycle Company 144 East Ridgewood Avenue Iver Johnson, Columbia, Pierce is making better than any- BICYCLES body else' ' Nlodel Airplane Supplies Phone 2553 F J C: Okerlund S. S. Walstrom - Cordon - Forman REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE GR DC IQGXYJL-Qfigx-IQGR-DCYBCSQC-?1C'NCYIQGR-DCvZQGR'DCv-136k JC IQ Page E1 H3 7igq1uuusr- L, 0 gQ!'5C'X9Ql'bC39Ql'DC'X9Ql-D T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Ql'uc'x9Ql'uc'x9Q1'uc'x93 Y 2 S 4 S 4 S 9 4 S 4 fb 4 3 4 S 4 57 3 4 5 4 5 is FOR SPORTING GOODS or TRACK or GYM 7 APPAREL lx Go to 13 :PS 53 WEST RIDGEWOOD AVENUE 5 Ridgewood, N. J. 2 Authorized Spalding Agency Q JANTZEN and SPALDING BATHING SUITS In 154.50 to 36.00 A 4 Ghildren's Suits 31.00 up P POLO SHIRTS e- 51.25 10 33.25 fa SPORT SWEATRES 32.95 to 56.00 g Official Boy Scout Outfitters tu You Can Get. Your Suit Here Now S ? The National Institute The Newestin lg of MuSi0al Aff Sport Shoes 0 COOPER BOYD and At Au Times 'Q CATHERINE BROWNING BOYD, lg Directors - J A C C B U S L5 -0- BOOT SHOP 226 E. RIDGEWOOD AVE. THE WALK-OVER STORE ? RIDGEWOOD, N. J. Q Tel. 2005 44 E. RIDGEWOOD AVE S G2 Compliments of lu 'fi A a E, . '? Teacher of lu Dancing 1 A tE:csx,vf.fa6x.2C.1a6x.2C.1oGx.vQQ.1asx,oc,fac.fasx.oc.fasx.oQ.fa6x.nL19 Page Eighty-fir ::CV'pc'x9Ql bc'x9Q1'uc'x9Q1'D T H E A R R 0 W c'x9Q!'bc'x9Ql'bc'X9Qibc'x9I: T? 93 gi Every Flower A F orget-me-not 2 SCHWEINFURTH FLoR1sT, loo. ' Roses, Carnations and All Kinds of Cut Flowers Lx tl Banquet and Funeral Designs K? Flowering and Decorative Plants Q :X Greenhouses: 55 N. Van Dien Ave. Ridgewood 894 X: 5 Phone Ridgewood 894 A 7 ii lu J 6 9 5 Rlnoswoon FROCK sHoP 4 AV . E, 166 Egs13rGZEVotfgEgJZiobonI. E gi G2 - Flowers for Dress or Coat -- ix Clothes for all Occasions 3 5 6 EZ, We can For 6 Do1ivef-Ridg. 3288 A. MQRY 5 ,Q U. S. 106 South Broad street gf Z French flllgxaning., Dyeing Desigllgiiewood' N' J' S 1 an A al Omg Building W A ' Best Workmanship at Reasonable Finishing 4, ? Prices-A Trial Will Convince You of Cabinet Work Q2 s- 4 South Maple Avenue Special VVoodworking ' U 8 Ridgewood, N. J. Radiator Inclosures Q V an 5 fx Nash Phone 2016 gl B Motor Cars 1 Ridgewood gl V Y' ix NASH SALES COMPANY 61 2? OF RIDGEWOOD, N. J. g L-, R. E. Myers A 116 W. Franklin Avo. g' is Z ::6x.2C.la 99 IDC-FX DC lasx 2- DC facsx JC IBC IDGX DC IDGX 9C IBGX 99 far.: GX. - - v - v - - v - - -V - v - v Page Eighty-.few ll 5 I7 Q1 uc'x9Q1'ucAx9Q1'bc'x9Q1'b T H E A R R 0 W CAx9Q1'uc'x9Q1'uc'x9G1'sc'x9: 7 T l D E lx E R ' 4 Tae Mila' Champion Car' , Youth calls to youth through the medium of Studebakefs Champion' Eights. Q n Youthful in styling, in pace and in their unilagging zest for adventure, they are cb deservedly the companions of youth-and the spirit that never grows old. C7 Put yourself behind the wheel of a Studebaker Eight. No matter what 4 pace your fancy may dictate, you will be drawing but lightly on the capabilities N' of the car which holds the greatest of world, international and American speed and endurance records. Every hour will bring a new appreciation of the re- sources of this VVorld Champion Car-resources which years of service cannot exhaust. f? . . L' Goodwin Motor Corporation Ridgewood, N. J. 28-30-32 North Maple Ave. Tel. 145 The Q FERGENSON and L' Sanitary Barber Shop FISHBEIN 47 Prospect Street Tailors Our Specialty if Ladies-' and Me1z': ' Cleaners and Dyefs 0 HAIR CUTTING 22 Prospect Street Yes,' wean chiiamfs hair wo. 'tRidgew00d, New Jersey Morris S Leonard Phon? 494'W , Excavation Contractor Cto applicantl: Do you think you are fit for really hard labor ? Hard Case: Well sor, some of the best judges have thought so. How did you learn to stay so long under water ? I spent last summer at the same beach with one of my worst creditors. Gxvac-lagxvacg-lggxwyc-lgGX-357339Qfbcxc-Iggx-QQ-Iagxvae-lagx-QCQZQ5 Page Eighfy-eight S gQi'bC'X9Gl'uc'x9C7'bc'N.9Q1'J T I-I E A R R 0 W C'X9QlAac'x9Ql'uc'x9Ql'uc'x94E lu ul 0 U' Q2 S t y l e p 4, 3 DRESSES 5 A Very Reasonably Priced 6: Now Is The Time for Wash Dresses ? I Sizes 14 to 44 Q2 X 24 Q5 Uhr I nggvrg Shun 5 G2 34 Oak Street Near Post Office Q' 0 ul Q Indelibly Mark This Phone 2204 Q n GRADUATION sw, VVith a Jewelry Store , 0 G I F T Ad1Ck8S, 0 K7 Wonderful Yfalues to Bring You to . Q Iv our Bgsgrsiggemtfer Confectlonery Us 0 G 5 W E B E R Homemade Ice Cream and Candy d also K? The Watch Man Schral'ft's and Bunte's Goods Q s- 36 E RIDGEWUOD AVE- 51 East Ridgewood Avenue J 0 Complete Opitical Department . G, 5 Complete Repair Shop RldgeW00d, N. J. 4 Z 57 5 W ll b h 3 Z 5 A REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE gl E Tel.: ul 0 Y 5 RIDGEWO0D'S PRIZE WINNING NEWSPAPER 4 C7 For four years in succession The Ridgewood News has been a prize Q' winner in the first class at the New Jersey Newspaper Institute held at y 'R Rutgers University, New Brunswick, in competition with the best news- K, papers in t e s ate. 5 Prizes are awarded on merit by competent judges. If the News were not C ? consistently good it could not win consistently. Do you read it every Wed- Q nes ay. L, THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS at A 30 Oak Street Tel. 1900 Ridgewood, N. J. A Also publishers of Glen Rod: Record, Illizlland Park Pon, Allendale Argus and K? Ridgewood Sunday Supplsmeni Q1 Fl XI gf-3 Qvlggxvac!e35xv9Qv1g5xvn,9Qg35x'JQ,1gcvfggxvoc-lggxvpc 5x sc fag .10 .. .Y -1 Page E i gbty-nine llQl'bc'x9Q1'5c'x9Q1'bc x9GI'u T H E A R R 0 W ci!-JQl'bc'x9Q!'sc'x9Ql uc X9 'B 1 PROSPECT CYCLE SHOP 'fn l TWELVE CHESTNUT STREET I Indian Motorcycles and Bicycles u e 10 Expert Repair Service Phone 3025 lu n u 1 u l I suppose you will want me to give up by Job, Henry, when we are married ? qu How much do you earn at it? ln Sixty a week. f? That isn't a job. That's a career. I wouldn't want to 40 interfere with your career, girlie. 'F' 1 You Will Find AFTER GRADUATION ix , YYHY NOT 'Taka recreation your vzcationhg Eli 0 ' 0lll' W l' ' f 1 : J' S heilzhg and 'INDIE' arfdutezcilusgtliersl go el: th: . K same? 'Such is the life and work of a teacher Neyvly Equipped, Up,t0,date of physical education. lx BARBER SHOP at SAVAGE SCHOOL l For Physical Education 18 South Broad Street Em,,,,s,m, mo FOrIYlGl'Iy of A Normal, School which prepares men and qu West Ridgewood Avenue Iffffiimjoof Tigisiwleiflilfgiiofrigmgikofgi gif e E, , i . . . , Est. Telephone anti sindplgy-gsnuorlqgslnifaviliosnstprlvae institutions i The curriculum includes practical instruction in all forms of athletics, gymnastics, games, dancing, swimming, dramatics, and the like: also , the essential courses in education, psychology, THE RIDGEWOOD SHOE STORE CVan Lenten'sJ anatomy, physiology, hygiene, and others, thor- oughly covering the theory and practice of physical education. AN EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG FACULTY CATALOGUE UPON REQUEST ' Increasing demand for teachers. Salaries higher than for grade teaching. Employment bureau for students and graduates. ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF STUDENTS- WILL BE ADMITTED. 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