Ridgewood High School - Arrow Yearbook (Ridgewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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Today we commence and follow different roads to broader fields 5 but wherever we may be, we'll still have the same memories of glorious high school days under the banner of lucky thirteen. It is for the purpose of renewing these memories of the hangouts, the gang, and the teachers who pulled us through, that this Arrow annual was written. TABLE BOF CONTENTS Page THEY CAN MAKE OR BREAK US .... . . , 7 BLESS THEM EVERYONE .... ..... 1 0 ROLL CALL ...... ..... 1 3 THE REAL B. T. O.'s ..... ..... 1 5 WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER! .... . 55 CAUGHT IN THE ACT! ..... ..... 6 2 ARE THERE REERESHMENTS? . . . . . . . . 71 THEIR TIME WILL COME .... ..... 9 2 WERE A GAME BUNCH ..... ..... 9 5 DEDICA T I ON As our days of high school draw to a close, we, the Class of 1947, look back and realize the extent to which we depended upon your guid- ance and support, Mr. Brown, Mr. Pofiinberger, Miss Knox, Mr. Foley, and to you we dedicate our yearbook: you walked before and held your lanterns high, To guide our youth upon the perilous way. :You set our steps upon the road of life, And helped us grow in spirit day hy day. you gave us knowledge, courage, and counsel wise, ffhat as the path ahead of us grew dark, 'Wed make the peak and reach the goal of life, And light the way of others with our spark. ADMINISTBA Tl0fV MR. FREDERICK M. RAURINGER Siipermsirigl Principiil r 1 MR. ELLIS D. BROWN Principal IST Miss Lois B. KNOX Dean of Qirls N-fssi MR. FRANK S. FOLEY MR. GI,liNN P0FFlNmfRc:1sR flssistwxt Principal f!SSfSfl11ll Principal W3 1 R. JANE ABIIOTT Cmnm ANSON MARGHTRITIE BKIIZIVTOI D fjARR0l.l. Blzsrnnrr IJONALD Bowmlfn jmm CAMm.lN Frmxctrs CARTIQR Gmui Con Doxmn Coon ANNY' CRIRSON Elm DAMUN J. PAUL Dunn' ROSALIE Plmmfn Puma IUIEROCHI Mmuow Enos LIIEORCIE Em.: Lms GRAY FACULTY IIOQ HVLVN CRliIENXY'0OD Ons GnrNnl.l:R NEXW'ELL Gun.LAs ELAINE HIZINZIELAKANN MARY HENRY ClEIl1RlllllE -Iosus XVAl.'llR Klum' ERXFSTINF Kl.YfRFKOPYfR josrsvn Kooxs HITNRY Kw'lnzlNsKl W 1 Lf' 'rf 5 wr g FACULTY JULIA Locwwoon ELxzAnE'rH LusEL Cnmila E. Lvos Esnufk MANSON l'll5l.l?N MCCLKIRE R,u.x-H MILLER FRANK MOZELESKVI ROSIELIND MX'ERS HERBERT OGDEN WAL1'En ORING Llfo P,u.MxsANo NELL E. POWELL Ellcxzmz RAEEENSEERGER HELEN ROBERTS ELIZABETH SELLIER U11 Lolusxa SIIKFFIER EVA SoNsrnoEM RAYMOND STIEKETIEIE 1. Tmsonokn STRATTON HELEN Tow'LE l:l.DRI'NC'l' WAl.l.IfR REnlfL3cA WAT1'S WILFRIED WEI.SH JAMES Wli1'llliRIl0LD ALICE WHARTQN L:llARLlES YENNIE fag V' yi iw? 'U' U ,-. .. N - fait? 'inf -ZJm Wkh N 1 V o.A 5 M, If N' f 6 Ei? s L 5 ffwfmlx XX Q unnsf .Q . .L,.J ylllff Q X 4' f W7 1 1 V YQ W df I A I RY N 1 ' y W H 5 bg, A 2 'J N ,f -i GM X x 1 fl w if 'xi B!!! M ' x L F91 'v vi, X xi Cv L1-gqv? 1 L XXHIIDIKIUMQ ILLLU-W NOW If THE TIME.. Every senior, whether he plans to enter the Armed Forces, go into business or attend school, has at one time or another been ad- vised to take advantage of his opportunities and make the most of himself. Many take this little morsel of advice with a grain of salt, let it go at that, and proceed to forget about it until next time. When each next time rolls around, there's a repeat performance and it goes on in this manner right through high school, college, and sometimes further. It isnit until he finds himself in a position where there is only the choice of sink or swim, that all the advice seems, for the first time, to be good advice after all. If we would stop and think about what will be in store for us once the gay ole days of high school and college are over and we must earn our livings, we would realize how stiff the competition is now and will be in the future. The better positions go to the better men, to those who know how to work and play hard and do their best in whatever they attempt. So how about taking this advice to heart and seriously think about the future and plan to make the most out of whatever opportu- nities you have. Now is the time to learn to work and play hard so that it will be said, The Class of '47 really has gone places! Bon ZIRKLE THE BALLS IN PLAY.. Time out in a basketball game in the final minute with the score tied-the tenseness of the crowd momentarily disappears as they relax and await the referee's whistle signify- ing that the ball is in play once more. But, as the philosophers say, not so in life, for the game is continually in motion and if one re- laxes, those precious moments will be lost forever. The ball is constantly in play, and an opportunity missed is an opportunity lost. Participating in competitive athletics, as in f I4 most social activities, keeps one on the right path, for the ability to live and work with people is one of the greatest assets a person can possess. Another is a pleasing personality. When a studiously smart fellow has this asset too, he is two jumps ahead of a person of lesser intelligence. Time marches on, but, say the sages, lf you hitch your wagon to a star, beware that it doesn't travel so quickly that you can't keep up with it l JACK TENNEY l President ROBERT ZIRKLE Secrclary ,IOAN Hmncrinn CLASS OFFICERS 'Vice-President BETSY WILSON fTrea5urc'r JIM CROSBY fm Editor-Vw Chief JACK TENNEY illmnzgingj Efdilor fVlARGARliT DUTCHEII MMMQM GSM? BARBARA ACKERMAN New jersey College for XX'omen Band, 2, 3, Assembly Committee, 2, Red Cross Sewing, 2, 3, Decoration Committee, junior Prom, Save The Children Planning Committee, 2, Make-up Committee, Senior Play, Girls' Club, Sue- retary, 2, Cabaret, 4. Tun have lnljtllud essential rintv, , Because yor have jnljilled lm of etntj pluu.mttl. ...A 'IU' CLARENCE EIJWIN ACKERMAN l2d' ' J Business in Miami, lilorida ' A, Jn quiet and ttntjidcrne sluzll lie yum strength, f ll i , eff' ff ' N uf' tw , Edgexx d Par t Girls' ub,' C. aret, , Second Ch ' , 2,,3, ls' GI' -, 4: A C ppc res tat1tI,3Z ., 4, -I or P ', tickets, N ,lu r Pr , 'ets, eroom retar , Asset v Commit- Re Cr s X ,A StueefQQIitlingK the eyes ul turn. J yy, EF: yn. ADAMSON '-isnt' A United States Navy Track Squad, 2, 3, 4. J mist us fl inn, Llltut is eiuntgltf' IIETTY ANNE AGEL Bet Business Girls' Clttb, 2, Girls' Clee Club, 3, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Ifaeulty Secretary, 4. I nuts slrurt ntltcn I nuts little nnti lite been slnnt ener since. DAVID C. ALTON Dave College Soccer Squad, 3, Varsity, 4, Basketball, Varsity, 4, Student Coun- cil, 4, Homerootn President, 2, Scenery Committee, junior, Senior Plays, Cast, Senior Play, Corridor Patrol, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. I tnn tlu' nnnnntli ul till I xnrtim '. RICHARD AMOS ' Dick' United States Marine Corps Football Squad, 4, Track Squad, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 4. ..-l ltenny lui jwttr tlnuat1ltt.t. CHARLES ANDERSON Charlie College Track Squad, 3, 4, Golf Squad, 4, lntrarnnral Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4, Hi-Y Basketball, 4, Publicity Commit- tee, junior, Senior Plays: Hi-Y, 3. ' Present ntntlt luttlt tvrexettt lttnt7lnur. tm P2 DOROTHY LEE Q -o Dot New y College for Women H ve o High m rookline, Pennsylvania, 2, Usher, junior Pl ccoration, ju r Prom, Decorations, Tickets, Senior Prom, Girls' Club, Cabaret, 4, Arrow Humor Staff, just Imagine Com- mittee, 4, Publicity Committee, Co-Y, 4, Booster Club, 4. 'Qlud she was jair as is the rose in Nay. VIRGINIA ANDERSON jinny Mt. Holyoke Cheerleader, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, Board, 4, Decorations, Senior Prom, Script, Orchestra Committee, Cabaret, Spectator , High Times, Arrow, 4, Usher, jr, Play, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4. If to ber shore some female errors fall, Look on ber face und you'll forget them all. jOAN ANN ARCHER New jersey College for Women Arrow, 2, 3, Literary Editor, 4, Girls' Advisory Board, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Cabaret, 4, junior Play, Cast, Girls' Glee Club, 3, 4, Combined Choir, 4, Spectator , High Times. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. DONALD T. ARMINCTON Don 'Comell President, junior Class, Hi-Y, 2, 3, President, 4, Soccer Squad, 2, 3, Varsity, 4, Track Team, 3, 4, Cast, Lighting, junior, Senior Plays, Band, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, Homeroom, 3, Co-Y, 3. 4. Steady, stmigbtforwanl, :tml strong, with irresistible logic. HARRY ARMSTRONG Harry College 'l1'but Sbuuld a man do but be merry? MARY jANE ARNOLD jane Edgewood Park junior College Girls' Club, 2, Cabaret, 4, Ticket Committee, junior Play, Prom, Decorations, Program, junior Prom, Ticket Committee, Senior Prom, Publicity, Senior Play, Prom, Red Cross, 2, Girls' Soccer, Roller Skating, Arrow Staff. Common sense is not so common. SHIRLEY ANN BABCOCK Sbirl Lasell Girls' Club, 2, Cabaret, 4, Decorations, junior Prom, Tickets, Senior Prom, Properties, Senior Play, Spanish Club, 2, Archery Club, 2. Ask why god made the gem so small. MYRTLE BAILEY Myrt Business School Soccer Squad, 2, 3, Basketball, 3, Girls' Club, 4, Tickets, junior Play, Decorations, Cabaret, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3. To know ber is to like ber, t 173 EQBMMGE-5 MMME GSM? GEORGE M. BALL Arch Fairleigh Dickinson Track Squad, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Second Choir, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Program, 3, Senior Hop, Decora- tion Committee. Let us take it as it comes. -IOHN BARGHUSEN, jR. Barley Rhode Island State Track Squad, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, German Club, 3, 4, Vice- President, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club, 2, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Ne ix Safe wlm dues his hast. ROBERT BAILY BARNLIM Bob Duke University Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Decorations, Hi-Y Football Dance, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Salvage, 2, Co-Y, 2, 3, Corridor Patrol, Doors, 4. Qood fellow, friendly fellow! .Jud he is modest tm. LOIS W. BARTON I-003' William Smith Girls' Club, 3, Senior Vice-President, Cabinet, 4, Cabaret, Co-Y, 3, Booster Club, 3, 4, Combined Choir, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 4, Decorations, Senior Prom, Properties, Senior Play, Ar- row Staff, 4. Wes, there is holy pleasure in lhim' eye, ,IOHN BATALLER Undecided United States Merchant Marine. JI good heart is better than all riches. FREDERIC C. BATEMAN Bruno College Football Manager, 3, 4, Student Council Representative, 2, Biology Club, 2, Decoration Committee, Hi-Y Football Dance, 2, Home- room Secretary, 3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Ji fellow oj infinite jest. ALICE FAITH BEASLEY Al Nursing Girls' Golf Club, 3, 4, Girls' Sports Council, 3, Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Usher, junior Play, Tickets, Senior Prom, Booster Club, 3, 4, Adopt-A-School Plan, 3, Arrow Salesman, 4. Qentle of speech, heneficient of mind. CAROLYN ELLEN BECKMANN Lynn Bucknell Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabinet 4, Soccer, 2, 3, Cast, Senior Play, High Times , Spectator , Cabaret, Booster Club, 2, 3, Senior Cabinet, French Club, 2, Knitting Club, 2, Basketball, 3, Base- ball, 3. She has a way with people. E181 'N - A -n . , I . U D o ll r 'IG i jOAN ANITA BENZINC j0annie . St. Lawrence University Cheerleader, 3, 4, Spectator, 3, High Times, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Cabaret, Homeroom Vice-President, Secretary, Bowling, 2, Decorations, junior, Senior Proms, Tickets, junior, Senior Plays, Chairman, Publicity, Arrow , junior Red Cross, 3. Sincere in ber work, loyal tu ber friends. LLICILLE DIANE BERBERIAN College Girls' Club, 2, 3, -l, C0-Y, 2, 3, Arrow, just Lite Imagine, Base- ball Club, 2, 3, Archery Club, 2, Cabaret, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Roller Skating, 2, junior Play Committee, Girls' Glee Club, 4. Life was made for laughter. jOAN E. BESSLER Averett junior College Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 4, Cabaret, 4, Red Cross, 2, 3, Student Council, 4, Refreshment Stand, 2, 3, Chairman, 4, Ar- row Salesman, 4, Homeroom Secretary, 3, Golf, 4, Programs, junior Play, O, ber eyes are amber jire Dark and deep ax wells of wine. ROBERT K. BLAKEMAN Rutgers Spanish Club, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Basketball, uhchy., 2, 3, 4, Town Council, 4, Lighting Committee, Senior Play, Band, 2, 3, Co-Y, 2, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3. 1Trne worth is in being not seeming. ALICE jOYCE BLALIVELT joyce Ridgewood Secretarial School Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Town Council, 2, Co-Y, 2, Library, 2, Bas- ketball, 2, 3, Roller Skating, 2, 3, Girls' Club, 2, Cabaret, 4, Apparatus, 2, 3, 4, Usher, junior Play, Refreshment Committee, Senior Prom. A constant frieml is a thing rare and bard to jimi. RICHARD BOEHME Dad0' Northeastern University Track Squad, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Town Council, 4, Scenery Com- mittee Chairman, junior, Senior Plays, Clean-Up Committee, junior Senior Proms, Arrow Publicity, 4. ford of bimselff' DONALD R BOERNER Don Tri-State , Scenery Committee, Senior Play, Track, 4, Co-Y, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Football, 4, Decoration Committee, Senior Hop. lTlJe earth his sober inn, and quiet pilgrimage. LAURA jEAN BOGERT New jersey College for Women Student Council Cabinet,.4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabinet, 4, Chair- man, Decorations, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Spring Festival, Chair' man, Publicity, Sadie Hawkins Dance, Chairman, Program, Cabaret, Spectator, 3, High-Times, 4, Soccer, 4. Hier very ,lruwns are fairer far, Than smiles of other maidens are U91 .f ry- I 1 A WN N , U Q 'Q so If L O - . A onn' ut College f 'women Girls A , Ca 'I , 4, Booster b, 2,13 , junior Cabinet, Ch an, Paw' Committee, xjunior D , Chairman, Ticket ,C ittee einior Prom, ' n, Patros ickets, Senior Play, ig A S Shan, 3 . ,fr She wus active, stirring all nfire, Q Could not rest, could not tire. DIANA jEANNE BORGESON Concordia Girls' Club, 2, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4 Prompter junior Play, Co-Y, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Archery, 2, 3, Baseball 2 3 4, Booster Club, 3, 4, Arrow, 4. girly anti carefree let me be. SALLY ANN BOYCE Bradford junior College Golf Club, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Booster Club, 4, Girls' Advisory Board, 2, 3, 4, A. A. Board, 3, 4, Cafeteria Committee, 3, 4, Scenery, junior, Senior Plays, Decorations, junior, Senior Proms. Crowned by the midnight of ber hair, No other jewels need she wear, FREEMAN BRADFORD College A Cappella Choir, 4, Second Choir, 4, Booster Club High, 3, North High, 2, 3. Beware the fury of a patient man. WILLIAM j. BRANIGAN Bill University of Rochester Football Squad, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Vic resid junior Class, Co- Chairman, junior Prdxrn- Senir bin ' an-Up Committee, Senior Prom, Ticket vw lay, airman, Cafeteria Committee, 4. , ' 1 at or al r eye, bdyxfl kk Cox m by nl i ry. J , I ' , Gly 0-I j . jmnme Tusculum , 3, International Club, 2, French Club 3 4 1 'Spectat r , High es , Scenery, junior Play, Senior Pa Make-up, Cabaret, Bowling Captain, Co-Y, 2, 3, Riding Club 2 3, President, 4. Laughter and cnnnnon sense, it rare Lnnibinalinn WILLIAM S. BRISON Bill College Hi-Y, 2, 3, Science Club, 4, Track Team, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball, 3, Scenery Committee, junior Play. 'Q-I friend is never lciunmi till a nmn hail.: need. ROBERT G. BROADFOOT Lehigh Soccer, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, Entirety Club 2 Co Y, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. 'li'ben the sun xbinetlw, :nuke lilly. E203 MSM? CATHERINE E. BROUGHTON Katy College Basketball, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Sports Council, 3, Vice-president, 4, Cabaret, Homeroom President, 4, Patrons, Scenery, junior, Senior Plays, Decorations, junior, Senior Proms. Hlfyex of lllue, Imir ol gold, Lyric Ilia! ninclv nj laughter holds. BETTY ,IEAN BLIRDICK Bet Business Girls' Club, 2, 4, International Club, Archery Club, 2, Commercial Club, Vice President, 3, President, 4, Co-Y, 3, 4, Tickets, junior Prom, Script, junior Play, Properties, Senior Play, Tickets, Senior Prom, Scenery, Cabaret. 'Ll sweet, attractive kind of grace, ,-Ind lmiglrter in a lively face. IANICE SPENCER CALKIN jan Tufts College Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Cabaret, Music, Tickets, French Club, 4, Usher, junior Play, Tickets, Senior Prom, Arrow, 2, 3, 4, Spectator, High-'l'imes. 1t's nice tn be nrituml, when youre naturally nice. ELIZABETH H. CAMPBELL Betty Business School Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 4, Combined Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Golf, 2, 3, 4, Sports Council, 3, 4, Llsher, junior Play, 3, Tickets, Senior Prom, 4. 'll'itlr ii pleasant persmmlily, a hem! and ii smile. MILDREI3 CANIJISKY Milly Secretary Faculty Secretary, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Social Committee Chairman, 4, Booster Club, 2. -I iintul nuliired rlisfmsitimi turns sorrow into sunshine. BARBARA CAREY Centenary junior College Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, junior, Senior Play Scenery, Arrow, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, junior Red Cross, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, 4, Golf, 4. ln lier tongue is the law of kindness. MARION P. CELLA Mannie Business Library Assistant, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, Red Cross Representa- tive, 2, 3, Decorations, Senior Play, junior Prom, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, Homeroom Secretary, 2, Treasurer, 3, Soccer Captain, 2, 3. ltvtlllul is a continual intuxicutiunf jOHN E. CHRISTIE Colle ' , jack Board, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, Treasurer, 3, ice-Pr Student Council sept e, 4 1 tng Committee, Senior Play, Ticket, Cleanfup Co i ees, Senior Prom, Cafeteria Committee, 4, Co-chairman, Corrid r Patrol, 4. Nothing is so difficult lmt tlmt it nmy be found out by seelziniif' wi MMMMM MMMMM MSM? ELINICE CLARK Elini College Girls' Glee Club, 2, Table Tennis, 2, 4, French Club, 2, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Decoration Committee, Senior Play, Bowling, 2, 3- Literary Staff Arrow, 4, Co-Y, 2. 1 fT'was ber lbiulzing of others that marie you think of her. RALPH E. COLBY Tinker Rutgers University Football, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Track Squad, 2, Homeroom Secretary, 4, Student Council, 2, junior Play, junior Prom, Senior Play, Senior Prom, Entirety Club. 1TI1e days of our youth are the days nl our glory PATRICIA COOMBES Elmer Endicott Girls' Club, 2, 3, Scenery, Cabaret, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, Gym Program, 3, 4, Decorations, Senior Prom, Scenery, junior, Senior Plays, Christmas Program, 4, Program Salesman, A.A. Salesman, 4. A jolly girl in work and play. GARTH COOMBS Massachusetts Institute of Technology Soccer, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, Track, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Town Council, 2, President, 4, Homeroom President, 2, Tickets, Senior Play, Clean-up Committee, Senior Prom, New Year's Eve Dance, Science Club, 4, ' file profits most who Serves heal. THEODORE WILLIAM COX Ted Philadelphia Textile Soccer Sluad, 3, 4, Track Squad, 4, Homeroom President, 4, Red Crosiiepresentative, 2, Clean-up Committee, Scenery Committee, jurnlr PI2'yA Publicity Committee, Senior Play, Hi-Y, 2, Booster 7C12,Dfmeroom Basketball Champions, 4. J There is mischief in his eyes, I DAVID CROOKS Dave Rutgers Spectator, 3, High Times, 4, Football, 2, 3, Cast, junior Play, Combined Choir, 3, 4, Rhetoricals, 3, Treasurer, Spanish Club, 4, International Club, 3, 4, Co-Y, 3, 4, Morse Code, 2, Booster Club. Laugh ami the world laughs with you. jAMES E. CROSBY jim Williams Senior Class Treasurer, Soccer, Varsity, 3, Co-Captain, 4, Track, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Town Council, 3, Co-Y Board, President, 4, Ticket Committee, Chairman, Senior Play, Spectator , High Times , Arrow, 4. J dare do all llvnt nun' lvecume rx man. ,IOHN CLIMMINGS ,I0hHl1! ' College Hi-Y, 2, Booster Club, 2, Co-Y, 2, 3, Decoration Committee, junior Prom, Entirety Club, 2. genius is but a Imirslwreatla from madness U21 'GMM HARRY j. CURLEY Harry j. Holy Cross Hi-Y, 2, Soccer Squad, 4, lntramural Basketball, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Track, 4. Something attenipled, something done. EDGAR DAVIS Harvard ..Ed Track, 2, Varsity, 3, Captain, 4, Football Varsity, 4, Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Committee, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Chairman, 4, Student Council, 4. And Mercury called bim brother. MARGARET j. DAVISON Peg Skidmore Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, French Club, 2, 3, Arrow Staff, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, Decoration Committee, junior, Senior Proms, Make- up Committee junior Play, Costume Committee, Senior Play, Sports Council, 2, 3. Always happy, full of jun, Shes not disliked by anyone. DAVID DEMAREST lll Dave University of Miami Hawthorne High School, 3, Baseball Squad, 4, C0-Y, 2, Booster Club, 2, 4, lntramural Basketball, 2, 4. Hffbis reply will not satisfy me. ROBERT B. DEPOWEL Bob john Marshall Law School Cafeteria Committee, 2, 3, junior Prom, Senior Play, Senior Prom, Arrow , Sez-Who, 4, Student Council, 2, Spanish Club, 2, S:ieuce Club, 3. As merry as the day is long. 2, 4, Hi-Y ROBERT DEXTER Bob Lehigh Fort Hamilton High School, Brooklyn, 2, 3, Band, 4. Step after step the ladder is ascended. BARBARA L. DICKSON Dixie'l College Biology Club, 2, Seamanship Corps, 2, Library Assistant, 2, Co-Y, 2, 3, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Cabaret, German Club, 3, 4, Scenery, junior Play, Decorations, Senior Prom, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Not a poets dream alone, But a presence warm ami real. PETER DIESTEL Deter College Football, 3, Varsity, 4, Baseball, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Football Dance Clean-up Committee, 4 Grounds Clean-up Committee, 4, Scenery, junior Play, Hi-Y, 2 Homeroom President, 4. ll'itlv deedx my life was Flled, not will: inaclive years. im EQBEMMM 'UMW jAMES K. DOCKRAY Duc Undecided Wit now and then, struck smartly shows a spark. HERBERT DOELE Herb Lehigh Soccer Squad, 2, 4, Track Squad, 2, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 4, Booster Club, 2, 4, Publicity, Scenery, Senior Play, Ticket Committee, Senior Prom. 0 JI man DI ggod will. WALTER DOLAN Walt Manhattan Football Squad, 2, 3, Varsity, 4, Basketball Squad, 2, Varsity, 4, Baseball Squad, 2, Varsity, 4, Student Council Representative, 2, 4, Homeroom Chairman, Booster Club, junior Prom Entertainment, Senior Prom, Clean-up Committee. fit seems to me most strange that men should fear. JOSEPH J. DORSETT joe University of North Carolina rations, junior Prom, Town Council, 4. Jiang sorrow, care will kill a cat and therefore let's be merry. PHYLLIS ANNE DOYLE Phyl College Girls' Advisory Board, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, junior Cabinet, junior Prom, Decorations, Chair- man, junior, Senior Plays, Tickets, Usher, Student Council, 3, Red Cross, 4, Senior Spotlight, Arrow, Friendship and loyalty she has a plenty. Harvard Cast, Spanish Play, 3, Intramural Basketball. His words, like so many nimble and airy seruitors, trip about him at cmnmantlf' HERMAN DRENTH Harm New York Technical Institute of New jersey Radio Club, 2, Booster Club, 3. J-lappy is the man that ,findeth wisdom. Business School Band, 2, Orchestra, 2, Red Cross, 2, Assembly Committee, 2 Prom Decorations, Cheerleaders, 3, Captain, 4, Commercial Club 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, Cabaret, Homeroom Secretary, 4, Girls' Glee 4, Town Council, 3, 4. She was actiue, stirring, all afiref' I 24 J A Cappella, 4, Band, 2, 3, President, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Interna- tional Club, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4, High Times , Spectator , Homeroom Vice-President, 4, Scenery, junior, Senior Plays, Deco- ARNOLD DRAPKIN Arnie A.A. Board, 3, Vice-President, 4, Soccer Varsity, 4, Student Coun- cil, 2, 3, Chairman Service Plaque Committee, 3, Chairman, As- semhly Committee, 3, 4, Ghost, junior Play, Indian, Senior Play, HARRIET A. DuBOIS Hank MSM? SHEILA j. DUNLEVY Georgetown Visitation Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Golf Club, 2, 3, 4, Spectator, 3, Cafe- teria Committee, 4, Scenery Committee, Senior Play, Properties Committee, Senior Play, Decoration Committee, junior, Senior, Proms. There is no wiszi m like fmnlznessf' WlLLlAM TRQK DUNNE Bill' 'V ' 'I I AN!! Rutgers f ,I af ' 2, a, captain, 4, Basketball varsity, 2, 3, cap ain, l 2, 3, 4, Bailing Committee, 2, junior , 5 inmeni, A.A. Board, 2, President, 4, Cafeteria Com 'l ' 4, Co-Y Board, 4. ford of our jar-flung battle. MARGARET JANET DUTCHER Pepper Cornell A Cappella, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, Combined Choir, junior Play, Cast, Senior Play, Stage Manager, Senior Prom, Tickets, High-Times , Spectator , Arrow,i' 3, Managing Editor, 4, As- sembly Committee, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4. ACconiplisbnlents were native to ber mind. JOHN W. EDWARDS ffyohnny' Undecided Radio Club, 2, Red Cross Representative, , Van Ness Sophomore and junior Boys' Rhetoricals, 3, Cast, Senior Play, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4. .-I little nonsense now and then is relisbed by the best of men. SCLIDDER EDWARDS Scud College High Times, 4, Spectator, 3, Radio Club, High-Loft Decora- tion Committee, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, junior Play Scenery Committee, Hi-Y Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Bowling, Booster Club, Co-Y. Easy comes ns easy goes. PHOEBE A. EISENBROWN Phoeb' Cornell Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, President, 4, Co-Y Board 3, 4 Decoration Chairman, 3, Town Council, 2, 4, Sports Council, 3, 4 Spectator , High Times , Bowling, 2, Script, Cast, Cabaret Program, Senior Prom, Pep, jun and jullity, u lmppy personality. GRANT EVANS Eves Service Hi-Y, 2, 3, C0-Y, 2, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Let them call it mischief, when. it is past and prospered 'twill he virtue. KATHRYN E. EVANS Undecided t.Kny Booster Club, Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Archery Manager, 2, 3, 4 Sports Council, 2, 3, 4. She softly speaks and sweetly smiles. wi MMMMM X ESM? SHIRLEY ANN EVANS Shirle N.j.C. International Club, Vice President, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 3, 4, Combined Choir, 3, 4, A Cappella, 4, Cirls' Club, 3, 4, Co-Y, 4, Golf, 4, Adopt-aASchool Plan, 3, Make-up, Senior Play. L'llusic is well said to he the speetlv nj angels. ELIZABETH FABLILA Bette New jersey College for Women Student Council, 3, 4, Girls' Advisory Board, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 4, Cabaret, Business Manager, Spectator, High Times , Arrow Yearbook, Decorations, junior, Senior Proms, Entertain- ment, Senior Prom. Ji thing seriously pursued nfjnnls true c'njoyrnL'nI. j. BRUCE FELTON Brub Business lli-Y, 2, 3, Soccer Squad, 3, 4, Scenery Committee, junior Play. 'Q4 modest nlan in word and deed. HURT L. FENNER Amherst College Monroe High School, 2, Latin Club, 2, Football Squad, 3, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, 3, 4. 7le who tx eunnnt can never be mined. jANlET FLACC jeff Elmira College Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Seamanship Corps, 2, Library Staff, 2, Co-Y, 2, Booster Club, 2, 4, Scenery, junior Play, Decoration, Senior Prom, Spanish Club, 4, Spectator, 3, High Times, 4, Ar- row Yearbook, 4. Calm as the nigbl and deep as the sen. RICHARD E. FLECHTNER Dick Franklin and Marshall Soccer, 2, 3, Varsity, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President, 4, Student Council Cabinet, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Cast, Publicity, Senior Play, ll'brlt else in life lm! !lIL'11lYlll'1Il3H PAUL L. FLYNN Luke College Homeroom President, 3, Student Council, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Bowling, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, lntermissions, junior Play, Lighting, Senior Play, Publicity, lntermission Committes, Senior Prom. Nut lou serious, not lun guy, But iolly and good in work and play, ISEATRICE C. FOSTER Rusty College Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella, 2, 3, 4, Combined Choir, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Clee Club, 2, 3, Bowling, 2, Co-Y, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Archery, 2, 4. Her lmir was not num' wninv Hum ber lveurlf' E963 MSM? DONALD C. FRANK Tex University of Philadelphia Football Squad, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club, 2, Intramural Volley- ball, Basketball, Hi-Y Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 3, junior, Senior Plays, Scenery Committee. The must utterly lost aj all days, JS that in which you have nut once laughed, jUDSON B. FULLER Rhode Island School of Design njudt. A Cappella, 3, 4, Second Choir, 2, 3, 4, Corridor Patrol, 4, Scenery Committee, Senior Play, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4. Tor the good are always merry. MURIEL GALLACHER University of North Carolina Library Squad, 3, Girls' Advisory Board, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 3, 4, French Club, 3, Vice-President, 4, junior Red Cross, 4, fThey laugh that are wise, CRAWFORD R. GALT Crawl College Scenery Committee, Senior Play, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Track, 3, Intra- mural Volleyball, 2, 3, Publicity Committee, junior Play, Scenery Committee, Senior Prom, Scenery Committee, Midnight Madness, 4. Spare the spurs, boy, and hold the reins more firmly. SALLY GAY Sal junior College Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Cabaret, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 3, Red Cross, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, Decorations, junior Prom, Entertainment, Senior Prom, Basketball, 2, 3, 4. ln each clieek appears rt lonely dimplef' HALE S. GEIGER Kit U. S. Naval Air Corps Track, 2, 3, 4, Vice4President Homeroom, 4, Intramural Basketball, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, -l, Art, Advertising, Arrow , Radio Club, 2, Scenery Committee, junior, Senior Plays, Science Club, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Elly youth may wear and waste, but it shall never rust in my possession. H. NEY GELSTON Bricks Undecided Basketball Manager, 3, 4, Track Squad, 4, Intramural Games, 2, 3, Corridor Patrol, 2. H'hal merry life is this 7 lead. jEAN GRANT And Undecided Commercial Club, 3, 4, Baseball Team, 3, Booster Club, 2. Her friendship is a lasting and cherished thing. wi 65 ce if MMME i 2 cameos BARBARA ANNE GRIFFITH GriH' is-tv, Wellesley Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Tennis, 2, 3, Ice Skating, 2, Baseball, 3, Ticket Committee, junior Play, Booster Club, 4. Teach us, what sweet tbougbts are thine. CLAIRE GUNDERSDORE Gundy Southern Seminary Assembly Committee, 3, Archery, 2, Bowling, 2, Hockey, 2, Appa- ratus, 2, Basketball, 2, Roller Skating, 2, Co-Y, 2, 3, Girls' Club, 2, 3, War Stamp Committee, 2, Table Tennis, 4, Art Committee, 4. 'Qln easyvmimieii soul and always wus. jOSEPH PATRICK GLINNESS joe Notre Dame Homeroom Representative, Student Council, 2, Band, 2, 3, Football, 2, Basketball, 2, Baseball, 2, Hi-Y, 2, Nominating Committee, junior Class Oflicers, Senior Play Clean-up Committee, Booster Club, 2, 3, -l. Where-'s ft quad rival nj bnnmr lreneutlw Hutt quiet exterior. jOAN MARY GLIYET St. Elizabeth Holy Child, 2, Girls' Club, 3, 4, Cabaret, junior Prom, Tickets, Decorations, Senior Prom, Tickets, Decorations, Entertainment, Red Cross Representative, 4, Senior Play, Tickets, Soccer, 3, 4, Basket- ball, 3, 4, Co-Y, 3, 4. She was 11 nmiticn tall mul jair 'With sky blue eyes and golden hair. IEMMA S. HAAK 4 Hook'- O-45 C! iso! A 6, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, junior Prom, Art Committee, Roller Skating, ' 2, Soccer, 2. W M LQ' 11716. 9 Tn: quiet but dont get me started. ,I ll 679 GERALD HALL jerry Stevens Institute of Technology Student Council, 3, 4, Cast, junior, Senior Plays, Senior Class Cabinet, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Corridor Patrol, 3, Chair- man, 4, Decorations, junior Prom, Tickets, Senior Prom, Hi'Y, 3, 4, Doorholder, 4. 'JI true jrieml is a friend jtm:t1er. NANCY E. HALL Toni College A Cappella Choir, -l, Combined Choir, 4: Girls' Glee Club, 4, Biology Club, 2, Library Assistant, 2, Seamanship Corps, 2, Tennis Club, 2, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, Booster Club, Cabaret, 4. Here lines the Soul erlelmuled hy melody of snug. U83 ANNIE P. HANNON Ann Designing School Girls' Club, 2, 4, Homeroom Secretary, 2, Red Cross Representa- tive, 2, Booster Club, 3, 4, Decoration, junior Prom, Tickets, Senior Prom. So pretty to look nt, so nice to know. MMM QQBMME jANE HARRIS Pete Carnegie Institute of Technology Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Town Council, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y Board, 2, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Cast, junior, Senior Plays, High-Times , Spectator , Student Council, 3, German Club, 2, 4, Lighting, Cabaret. fTlvis world belongs to the energetic. VINSON HAYES Vin Princeton University Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Camera Club, 2, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, lfrench Club, 3, Cast, junior Play, Secretary-Treasurer, Science Club, 4, Secretary, Homeroom, 4, International Club, 4, Lighting, Senior Play, Tennis, 4. Doing nothing for otbers is the undoing of ourselves, MERRILL E. HEDDY Mart U. S. Navy Suit the action to lbe word, the word to the action. WALLACE HEEREMA Wimp U. S. Navy Question not but live and labor 'til your goal be won. JOAN MARGARET HEIDGERD Heidi Western Secretary, Senior Class, Cheerleader, 3, 4, Decorations, junior, Senior, Proms, Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, 4, High Times , Spectator , Usher, Publicity, Senior Play, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Cabinet. Hfflvose eyes soft and like n cloudless sky. 1 RICHARD H. HEQGERD st XG ...wg 0 ich ' t 4 Il ko Q 'W-ob 7 Hee - - 1 km- H i Yatlio glub, 2- ' Y , Pll5Qy5L1unior,FSelx7:' Plays, Properties M. , S to lay, Publicity, Junior, Senior Proms, Spanish Sw jciub, 4, co-Y, 2, 3. 2 .Y .' , fyh' 'Ute bas a smile that enhances. 5 4 ' VALERIE HENDRIKSEN Val College Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Tickets, Usher, Senior Play, Bowl- ing, 4, Library Squad, 3, Basketball, 2, Co-Y, 2, 3, Soccer, 2, 3, Ice Skating, 2. Hfflfere is a quiet clmrnl about you. GARELD R. HERRIN Carry Princeton Hi-Y, 2, 3, International Club, 2, 4, German Club, 2, President, 3, Homeroom President, 3, Spectator , High Times , Hi-Loft, Clean-up, Senior Play, Science Club, 4, Cast, junior Play, Co-Y, 3, 4. Tm not arguing with you, Tm telling you. wi MMMEH 3989 BARBARA ELLEN HERTTER Barb Scuddcr School Assembly Committee, 2, High Times Sales, 2, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Senior Prom, Refreshments, 4, Arrow, 4, Commercial Club, 4, Faculty Secretary, 4, Adopt-A- School, 3, 4. Her eyes are like twin stars sbiningf' FRANCIS j. HILL, jR. Frank California lnstitute of Technology Spectator , High Times , Town Council, 3, 4, junior Play, Cast, junior, Senior Play-Reading Committees, Music, Senior Prom, A Cappella, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, Combined Choir, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, Science Club, 3, 4. J am the master of my fate: 7 am the captain of my soul, ELIZABETH A. HINNES Libby Business Booster Club, 2, 3, Roller Skating, 2, Ticket Committee, Senior Play, Commercial Club, 3, Faculty Secretary, 4, Hockey, 4. Blind cannot follow it, nor words express ber infinite sweetness. ELOISE HOHORST Elle College Student Council, Vice-President, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 4, Secretary, 3, Town Council, 3, 4, Chairman, New Year's Eve Dance, Co-Y Board, 3, Usher, Program, Senior Play, Decorations, Publicity, junior, Senior Proms, Cabaret. Slow-spoken and genial. ROBERT HOLSTEN Stien Prep School Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Track Manager, 3, 4, Booster Club, Cabinet Mem- ber, junior Play, Scenery, Co-Y, Senior Play, Scenery, Senior Prom, Decorations, Hi-Y Conference Refreshment Committee. 'Wurle is work and must be done, yet as J work 7 bane my fun, KARL H. HOLUB Urts Undecided Homeroom President, 2, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Brr:uity is the soul of wit. LESTER HUBER, JR. Les College Football, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, Homeroom Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Grounds Committee, 4, Senior Prom, Football Dance Com- mittee, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. 'Ubere are loyal hearts, tbere are spirits brave. RICHARD IACOBSON Dick Fenn College Hi-Y Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2. Not always actions show the man. U01 MSM? DUNCAN A. jAMlESON Dunk College Science Club, 2, Second Choir, 2, Booster Cluh, 2, 3, 4, lntrae mural Basketball, Volleyball, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Salvage, 2, 3, Bowl- ing, 4, Co-Y, 3. JIS fmnn: to ntisubiej, as nlrle to perform it. HARRY jEFFER Oil Brimer Expert 'Jlun of yew words are the best men, ADA MARILYN jOHNSON Marilyn College High Times , Spectator , Arrow, 3, 4, Yearbook Editorial Board, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Vice President, 4, Scenery Committee, Senior Play, Co-Chairman junior Play, Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, Booster Club, Co-Y, Camera Club, 2. Huw sweet mul lui: the scents to Ive. Ol.lVE jORDAN Nursing jeff Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, junior Play, Usher, Entertainment Committee, junior Prom, Co-Y, 2, 3, Senior Prom, Decorations, Cabaret, 4, -I good nutured disposition tnrns sorrows into sinisbincf' ROBERT M. KANEN Kilowatt M. I. T. Morse Code, 2, Intermission Committee, junior Play, Hi-Y Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 2, 3, 4, Track Team, 2, 3, 4. Science when well digested is good sense and reason. ,IOAN PATRICIA KENNELLY Kenny Col lege Spectator , High Times , Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Cirl's Club, 2, 4, Cabaret, 4, Bowling, 4, Tickets, junior Play, Publicity, Senior Prom, Play, High Times Salesman, 3, 4, Arrow Ad- vertising, 4. flier ways ure ways nj pleusantness and all ber patbs are peace, DOROTHY N. KES Dot Syracuse University A Cappella, 4, Second Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Clee Club, 2, 3, 4, Spectator , High Times , Tickets, junior Play, Prompter, Senior Play, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Riding, 3, Assem- bly, 2, Co-Y. '14 unnmde blilbe and full of glee nilm dures tn laugh ont loud and free. HOWARD KIDD Howie Stevens Track Squad, 4, junior Prom, Co-Y, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing League, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Salvage, 2, 3, junior Play, Ticket Committee. J am my own commander. I 31 MMME MMMMM X vs-- - f,.e..u Q , QSM? CHARLES SCOTT KING Chas Emerson School of Drama Football junior Varsity, 2, Cast, junior, Senior Plays, Combined Choir, 3, Publicity, Refreshment Committees, junior Prom, Rhef toricals, 3, 4, Homeroom Chairman, 3, Booster Club, Intramural Basketball, 2, 4. Hllebinrl the curtains mystic gold the glowing future lies nnrolled. LAWRENCE KNAPP Lou College Track Squad, 3, 4, lntramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President, 3, CoAY, 2. A fellow of infinite jest. BEVERLY KNECHT Bfvy Art School Webster High School, Webster, New York, 2, East High School, Rochester, New York, 3, -4. fine nrt is that in nibicb the hand, the bead, and heart go together. NANCY KNOWLES Pine Manor junior College Park School of Buffalo, l, 3, Lafayette High School, 2, Homeroom Secretary, Hockey Team, Manager, Sports Council, Cirls' Club, Cabaret, Senior Play, Publicity, Arrow Sports Staff, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Service Club. Such loneliness J never knew until sbe smiled on me. LE ROY KRAFT Roy University of Minnesota St. Louis Park High School, St. Louis Park, Minnesota, 2, 3, Hi-Y, -t, Town-Council, 4, Cast, Senior Play, Intramural Basketball, 4, Track, 4. What's the use of worrying! ELEANOR KRENC Elly New jersey College of Pharmacy Clifton High School, 2, Basketball, 3, 4, Booster Club, 3. 'L4 -lrieruily friend with a mule jar fill. FLORENCE MAY KUGLER Flo New jersey College for Women Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Homeroom Secretary, 2, Sports Council, 2, Assembly Committee, 3, 4, Ticket Committee, junior Play, Prom, Decoration Committee, Senior Prom, junior Red Cross, 4. O, never soy that I was false of heart, jEAN LAFFEY Laff ,College Girls' Advisory Board, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Cluh, 2, 3, 4, C0-Y Board, 3, Entertainment, Decoration Committees, junior Prom, Entertain- ment Program Chairman, Senior Prom, Usher, junior Play, Usher, Tickets, Senior Play, Cabaret. 'Jlltanlys lmppy, full of fun, shea not disliked by anyone. , ' ,N - 'Q 5 ,, 9... . 3'-1..'. - H V f 3239i . ' v . , 1 l . 5 . L t ' I . . . 'v vp 3939 MARGARET GERTRLIDE LAMBERT Peggy Business and Flying 'aculty Secretary, 4, Senior Prom Ticket Committee, 4, Golf Club, , 4, Girls' Club, 2, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Publicity Com tittee Chairman, 4, Co-Y, 2. JJ good nature is the key tbat fits many locks. GEORGE L. LARKIN, JR. Rensselaer Polytechnic lnstitute Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, President, 4, Trustee-Children's Federation Board, 3, 4. 7n every rank or great or small, 'tis industry supports us all. VILLIAM H. LEAZER Bill College i-Y, 2, 4, Hi-Y Salvage, 2, Co-Y, 2, 4, Gulf High School, orida, 3, Hi-Y Basketball League, 2, Intramural Basketball, 2, 4. 'll'it is the salt of conversation. ' IOHN LENOX john College Jin ajfable and courteous gentleman. .IZABETH BELLE LEONARD Libby Wheaton irls' Club, 3, President, 2, 4, Cabaret, Red Cross, 3, President, 4, mwn Council, Second Choir, 3, 4, Decoration Committee, junior, nior Proms, Costumes, Senior Play, Bowling, 2, 3. Tier dancing feet and smiling face, will get ber almost any place. JOAN M. LEONARD Lenny College Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Decoration, junior, Senior Proms, Usher, Tickets, junior, Senior Plays, Bowling, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, Archery, 2, Cabaret, 4, Entertainment, Senior Prom. Her smile can bewitcb, and ber eyes can command. ARY ANN LEONARD Mary Endicott Junior College rls Club 2 3, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, Play-reading Committee, Prop- y Committee, junior Play, 3, Morse Code, 2, Scenery Com- ttec, Cabaret, 4, International Club, 2, Roller Skating, 3, Co-Y, 2. Sweet and soft spoken, liked by all mlm know ber. DOROTHY A. LEVETT Business School uDoun Commercial Club, 3, 4, Golf Club, 2, Girls, Club, 2, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, Archery Club, 2, Faculty Secretary, 4. fl tinkling laugh, as contagious as ber merry ways. tm MMMM MMMMM MSM? BARBARA M. LEWIS Green Mountain junior College Student Council, 2, 3, Refreshment Stand, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Golf Club, 2, 3, Tickets, junior Prom, Programs, junior Play, Senior Cabinet, Properties, Senior Play, Entertainment, Senior Prom, Cirls' Club, 2, 4, Booster Club. ALIDREY LOW Aud' The sprigbtly wit, the lively eye. KATHARINE LITTLE Pat' Hollins College Girls' Club Cabinet, 2, 4, International Club, junior Play, Scenery Usher, junior Prom, Clean-up, Spectator , Bowling Captain Senior Play, Chairman Ushers, High Times , Arrow , Yearbool Editorial Stall, Senior Class Cabinet, Co-Y, Cabaret. 'JI dancing shupe, im image guy, Art School Soccer, 4, Baseball, 2, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, Apparatus, 2, PingfPong, 2, 3, Archery, 2, Red Cross, 2, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Scenery, junior Play, Decoration, junior, Senior Proms, Entertainment, Senior Prom, Cabaret. Tier eyes told all. ANN FRANCES LUTHY Anne' Ohio Wesleyan University Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Arrow Staff, 2, 3, Bowling, 2, 3 junior Class Board, junior Play, Usher, junior Prom, Tickets Senior Prom, Decorations. Ufflwre is jun in everythi1tg'. WILLIAM MAASS Bill Lehigh Football, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Homeroom Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball, 3, 4, Homeroom as Q, 4, Clean-up Committee, Senior Prom, Booster Club,f2TexTY, 2, 3. Hllynbrfzlrzqitfj, mind 7 mean u mind well ordered. .1 id a 5 5 :X ' 1 ,fp SLIZANNE MACWATTY Sue -1 J .1 5, 4 D ,-' Mary Baldwin Bowling, 2, Golf Club, 2, 3, 4, Manager, 3, Literary Staff, Ai row, 3, Spectator, 3, Decoration Committee, junior, Senic Proms, Scenery, Senior Play, Sports Council, 3, 4, Girls' Clul 2, 3, 4, Spa'Msh Club, 3. 'llf'by should the Devil have all the jun? ORIN A. MALLINSON Moe Farming JI modest man with bis own way. CHARLES WM. MARSHALL, jR. Marsh ,sri College Basketball, 2, 3, Varsity, 4, Soccer, 3, Varsity, 4, Football, I Baseball, 2, Booster Club, Hi-Y Bowling, 2, Co-Y, Senior Play Senior Prom, Homeroom Basketball. fTby modesty's a candle to tby merit. WALTER j. MARSTON Walt College Town Council, 3, Vice-President, 4, Soccer, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Arrow Advertising, 2, Manager, 3, 4, Band Color Guard, 3, 4, junior, Senior Plays, Cast, Student Council Cabinet, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4. Laughing is the sensation of feeling good all over. SALVATORE E, MASCARI Sal LI. S. Navy Our base beat in history. SHIRLEY MASON Shirl Nurse's Training Red Cross, 4, Decorations, junior, Senior Proms, Scenery, Llsher, Senior Play, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Cabaret, Co-Y, Girls' Glee Club, 2, Intramurals, Soccer, 2, Basketball, 2, 3, Arrow , Scenery, Christmas Program, 4. Some ladies' judgment in their features lies, And all their genius sparkles from their eyes. DONALD MATHER Don Cornell Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, junior Prom, Clean-up Commit- tee, Senior Prom, Cleanvup Committee, Homeroom Basketball, Vol- leyball, Hi-Y, Co-Y, 2, 3, 4, Nothing is impossible to a valiant heart. jOAN PAULA MCBRIDE Advertising A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Combined Choir, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Arrow, 2, Quotations Editor, 4, Spectator, 3, High Times, 4, Tickets, junior Prom, Usher, Senior Play, Decorations, Senior Prom. Tier angel face-made simshin in I pla eff O MARY ANN M Mick ood Park Girls' , 2, 3, 4, ' s' ee Club, 3, nd Choir, 3, Deco- rations, ickets or Prom, Senior , Tickets, Senior Play, Spectator , h Times , Co-Y, , Booster Club, 4, Cabaret, Arrow7. ' J w a as JTl?ased. XP ' WILLIAM j. MCCARTHY Tokio Bill Business Ll. S. Marines. A man who is witty all day long. DANIEL B .MCCONAUGHY Dan College Track Squad, 2, Cast, Senior Play, Hi-Y, 2, Secretary, 3, Vice- President, 4, Town Council, 3, 4, Salvage Crew, 2, 3, Biology Club, President, 2, Co-Y, 2, Board, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 2. The force of his own merit makes his way. t SS 1 EQUMMM N 5 MAME 'MMI' DOROTHY MCILROY M'gill Art School A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Second Choir, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 2, er Club, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, 4, Scenery, junior Play, Cabaret, Bowling, 2. A horse, a borse, my kingdom for a horse. MICHAEL M. MCNAMARA Mike J, XII-Iomeroom War S p Salesman, 2, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Cast, , junior, Senior Plays lntemational Club, 3, President, 4, Save the C ldren Federat on, Rep sentative, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, Hi-Y Bowl- ' C ling, '!:l f ' No l' e ri d was so happy as fl. f 1 , , 11' DOROTHEA G, MELOSH ' ' Sue Mount Holyoke Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, 4, Red Cross, 3, Spectator, 3, Chairman, Ticket Committee, junior Play, Stage Manager, Gym Production, 3, Cabaret, 4, She enters into work and play Tn a natural, jolly way. jLILIA MARY MENDLINO julie Business Commercial Club, 3, 4, Faculty Secretary, 4. HQt7Oll nature is one nf the richest fruits of personality. MARCIA ANN MIEDENDORP Mish Green Mountain junior College Girls, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Usher, junior Play, 3, Co-Y, 3, Advertising Staff, Salesman, Ar4 row, 4, Sez Who, Year Book, 4, Musical Spotlight. As merry as the day is long. PAMELA MILES Pam Wheaton Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabinet, 4, Scenery Chairman, Cabaret, Deco- ration, junior Prom, Tickets, Senior Prom, Make-up, junior Play, Tickets, Program, Usher, Senior Play, Girls' Advisory Board, 2, 3, 4, Arrow, 3, Art Editor, 4. Come tbcm, in wbnse soft eyes 7 see the gentle meanings of thy heart. CHARLES T. MILLER Charlie Business College Ticket Committee, junior Play, Scenery Committee, Senior Play, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Co-Y, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, J-le was what he seemed to be-a kind and likeable fellow. LINDA L. MILLER Peg College A Cappella, 3, Second Choir, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, There is little nj the ntelanclvuly in ber. F it 11361 MSM! ANNE IT. MlLI.ETT Nancy Pembroke Student Council, 2, Vice President, Homeroom, 3, President, 4, Llsher, Senior Play, Program, Ticket Committee, Senior Prom, Co-Y, 2, Roller Skating, 2, Girls' Club, 2, Cabaret, 4. Will, it smiling nmutb mul ti twinkling eye. jOHN S. MITCHELL Mitch Yale Football Squad, 2, 3, Varsity, 4, Assistant Manager Baseball, 2, Homeroom President, 2, Student Council, 2, Treasurer, 3, Chair- man, Grounds Committee, 4, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, Clean-up, Senior Prom, Victory Dance. Ile xtuml filmtv: all others. v1ARlLYN CLAIRE MITTAG Mal Williant Smith College -ibrary Squad, 2, 3, 4, Archery Club, 2, Scenery Committee, jun- or, Senior Plays, Decoration Committee, junior, Senior Proms, 'High Times , Spectator , Publicity Committee, Arrow, 2, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 4. f 'ifnrtvnul and jrulic glee nuts llrete, the will to do, the sun! to time. BARBARA M. MOLLER Mici Mills Arrow, 2, 3, Book and Stage Editor, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4, Stage Manager, Cabaret, Usher, Senior Play, Bowling Captain, 2, Assembly Committee, 2, Decoration, junior Prom, Girls' Advisory Board, 2, 3, 4. Ny mom! is delrormir, and quick to sense your need. LRALIJINI: ANN MOORE Gerry Business Iowlmg, 2, 4, Archery, 2, Basketball, 2, 4, Faculty Secretary, 4, lomeroom Secretary, 3, Commercial Club, 4, Membership Com- nittee, Commercial Club, 4. lined lmnmr only teacher elmnn to last. STANLEY R. MOORE Stan College Radio Club, 2, Science Club, 4, Morse Code Club, 2, Intermission Committee, Senior Play. 2 will maintain my truth and honor firmly. IRTHLIR C. MOLILTON Art College loccer Squad, 2, 3, Cast, junior, Senior Plays, Intramural Basket- iall, 2, 3, 4, Entertainment, Senior Prom, Entertainment, Senior lanquet, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Golf, 4, Floor Committee, Midnight Aadness , Sophomore Cabinet. Talk happiness, the world is xml enough. ooRo1'HY ,EAN MURRAY '-jean Llndecided Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 4, International Club, 2, Golf Club, 2, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Cabaret, 4, Apparatus Club, 2, Morse Code, 2, C0-Y, 2, Script, junior Play, 3, Roller Skating, 2. '14 light heart goes a lung way. U71 MMMMM MM!! ANDREW NAGELHOUT Spurge ' Business Baseball Squad, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Games, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Basketball League, 2, 3, Hi-Y Bowling League, 3, Clean-up Committee, Senior Prom, Football Dance, Co4Y, 4. None half so true as those who cull him friend. Bucknell Script Committee, Cabaret, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, 'Z 1 if Cheerleader, 2, Co-Y, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Decorations, Senior Prom, Science Club, 4, C League Basketball, 4. A mystery to all men but himself. LAURA jOAN NORRIS joan Barbizon Booster Club, 2, 4, French Club, 3, Hockey, 4, Tennis, 3, Roller Skating, 2, Badminton, 2, Yearbook Committee, 4, Musical Spot- light, Sez Who , Book and Stage, 4, Arrow , Chapel Pro- gram, 4. She has laughed as softly as if she sighed. PEGGY NUTRY junior Bowling Green Victory Corps, 2, Co-Y, 3, 4, Bowling, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Tickets, Senior Prom, Girls' Club, 3, Cabaret, 4. Silence is more eloquent than words. WALTER W. OBERREIT Walt University of Michigan Football, 2, Varsity, 4, Hi-Y, 2, lntramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, The truest politeness comes from sincerity. IDA SHIRLEY ORR Shirley Business School Ice Skating Club, 2, Roller Skating Club, 3, Girls' Club, 4, Ticket Committee, junior Play. Silence is true wisd0m'S best reply. 2 E381 MARGUERITE A. NETTLETON Peggy Spectator , High Times , Girls' Club, 2, 4, Property Commit- tee, junior Play, Morse Code, 2, Girls' Club, 2, 3, Chairman, 3, C0-Y, 2. I , 1. ' 4 5 I si ,V Rfslyydio he'5tl,erry and wise. . I Q'S l 1 . -. ' Y X 1' ,, ' 'I ' 0- .ix . NY 1. 5 PAT ICIA 1. NEWj Bsjwi-4 . ' X ' Patsy ' I I 4 t ' C ' V - -fx 5- Nhgfua lntermont fx if if , ,ls 1, alfa 4,f5ls' QlKClu , 2,-f 4, Second Choir 71, Girlp' cf? B Cl , 3, .Qbaret, 14,3 Decoratidh Comrqg unior, Sefniok Pro , ' 'm0s Representative-,.q'Hun1o, Arrow , Com- mer lub, 3, lsr Slgqing, 2. , ' r -.f , , iA .'.f'lf! . Jimmy hang-9 kr temples like golden fleeeef f , 1' 4 26 N N ' f E V' 5 -,v ERT E. NlCHTlNCAl.E Bob Bi' 7 nt, C Undecided MSM? DAVID OTTMAN Ott Undecided Booster Club, 2, 3, Publicity Manager, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Co-Y, 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer, 4, Decorations, junior Prom, Scenery Com- mittee, junior Play, Publicity, Senior Play, Decoration Committee, Victory Dance, Decorations, Senior Prom. A youth light-beafted and content. jOAN OUTVUIN Saint Lawrence University Spectator, High Times , Arrow, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3 Cabaret, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Usher, junior, Senior Plays Decorations, junior, Senior Proms, High Times Salesman, 3 Basketball Team, 4, Captain, 3. Ihr all that fair is, is by nature good. vu L-C, P I I M .. . R. C. 1 Inst' ne Rado Club, 2 ., ,ff . -fi , econ hoir , 3, Vixin Eeite: Rhetoricals, 3, 1 i ' D , 9. I' , , s Prophecy, 4. 7 F 1 . hier: gt ri men like to nnzlee the mi :lic x llfE.l-I 1 , . .-, ,1 . A l ' w,,,'.4 , GEORGE v. PPL ' S ' ' cademy of Ms ' I 1 q'bfAJ1:zic: 2, fufQ Boost Culp, , 3, 4.1, 1221 11 l,.wgik76l?5v Zflisi P A 4' f U' NAARIE PICCINI Business School Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Decorations, Senior Prom, Girls' Ulee Club, 2, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Soccer, 3, 4, Bowling, 4, Basketball, 2, Red Cross, 2. A jolly laugh which cheers ull present. BARBARA LOUISE PLANZ Bobbie Ohio NVesleyan Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Bowling, 2, 3: Co-Y, 2, 3, -I, Decorations, junior, Senior Proms, Patron Tickets, Scenery, Usher, Senior Play, Arrow, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chapel Program, 4. She luis tum eyes, sn suit mul browri-luke cure! DAVID PLATT Dave College Soccer Squad, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, !, 3, 4, Football Dance Decoration Committee, 2, Intramural Bass tetball, 2, 3, 4, Track Squad, 2. give me Ilia open feud. ,IULIE POWERS jersey City Medical Center llomeroom Secretary, 2, Girls' Sports Council, 2, 3, Booster Club, 2, 4, Girls' Clnli, 2, 3, 4, Decorations, junior, Senior Proms, Scenery, Senior Play, Cabaret, Arrow, 2, 4, Riding Club, 2, Lo Y, 2. ll lillle mischief Ivy Ilie wuy, u little jun In spite the tiny. wi MMMEM EMMMMM 'UMM ROBERT PURITZ Bob College Basketball Varsity, 4, Property Committee, Senior Play, Clean-up, Decoration Committees, Football Dance, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, 4, Hold llmt foil, J run mining. AUREL JANET RAITIT Scudtler Secretarial School Spanish Club, 3, 4, Co-Y, 3, Arrow, just Imagine, Booster Club, 2. Un quietness and COYIfItiL'YICl' slmll Ive your xlrciiqllif' ALLISON READDY Scutltler School Girls' Club, 2, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Arrow Art Staff, 2, Girls' Glee Club, 3, Basketball, 2, Booster Club, 2, Service Club, 4, llospital Volunteer, 4. Small of stulnre lint great of limit. Scudder 7 worked with patience which means power. MARTHA jANE REDYKE Marty Undecided Booster Club, 3, 4, Hockey, 4. - A friend tbau urt indeed. MARILYN REINERS Buggy . ' V Business , A Cafpella Choir, 3, 4, Combined Choir, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee, Secretary, 4, Assembly Committee, 2, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4. , 'liler voice was like the voice the stun bud when they mug together. BRUCE REPLOGLE Rep M. I. T. ass gcene Committee, 3, 4, Clothing Drive, 4, Senior I , 4, i-Y 2 Co-Y, 2, Booster Club, 2, 3, Science Club, 2 mgt tlyllilll possesses u kingdom. t J ONALD RICHARSON Don St. Lawrence International Club, 2, 3, 4, Combined Choir, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella, L 4, Spectator, 3, High Times, 4. Q a Plain living an igb living, l .L..eeQf ALICE LOUISE REDSECKER Reds Forest Park High School, Baltimore, 2, Girls' Glee Club, 3, 4, Co-Y, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Usher, Senior Play, Arrow Staff, 4. JX2, 4, Prompter, Senior Play, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Faculty QSM? CARL H. RICKENBERG Skip College Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Committee, junior Play, Senior Play, Senior Prom, HifY Bowling League, 3, 4. 'll'itb tl lwurt lor any jute. ADAM RINBRANIJ Well Drilling and Turbine Pump Work. Weldiitg, Gasoline and Diesel Work. 7 have no nmckiugs or arguments, J tvituevs mul ANN ROBERTS Radcliffe College Arrow, 2, 3, Editor, Prominent Protllesf' Yearbook Editorial Board, 4, Spectator , High Times , Usher, junior Play, Cast. Senior Play, Chairman, Refreshments, Senior Prom, Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabinet, 4, Script, Cabaret, French Club, 3, 4. Nu A ' is remvy ll'lIL'lI the betlrt ix light. Ill ttRin,- I I NNE RODERMO D Dean Undecided Girls' Club 2, f 5 Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 2, Cabaret, -l, Baseball, 2, , - Arrow, just Imagine, 4, Senior Prom, Deco- ration Colnm tee, Co-Y, 2. R N A good bear! is worth gold. DEL MAR ROOT Del College Football, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross, 2, Homeroom President, 2, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Not n sinner or a saint perhaps. But, well, tbe very best of chaps. HELEN ROSENDALE Wheelock Red Cross, 3, 4, junior Cabinet, 3, Girls' Club, 2, Cabaret, -l, Chairman, Program Committee, junior Play, Chairman, Ticket Committee, junior Prom, Ticket, Patron Committee, Senior Play' Decoration Committee, Senior Prom, Arrow Statf. -and would you yet 7 were merrierff' SUZANNE RUSS Sue College Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, Arrow Art Staff, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Scenery, junior Play, Decorations, junior, Senior Proms, Cabaret, Co-Y, 2, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Of more than common friendliness. WILLIAM E. RUTHERFORD University of North Carolina u Bill Hi-Y, 2, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, Student Council, 2 Clean-up Committee, Senior Play, 3, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3 Vice-President, Homeroom, 3. A quiet man, a friendly one, 41 l it MMMGM MEMMMM 'MMU RICHARD C. SARCENT Sarge College Stude 3, 4, Ticket Committee, junior, Senior Plays, Hi- 2, , 4, Hi-Y. Salvage, 2, Homeroom Basketball, 3, Co-Y, , 2, ,4. J 7t's great to be alive. . ' STA-NLEY W. SCHMITT, jR. Stan '- ., ' Lehigh l pella Choir, 2, 3, Second Choir, 2, , Hi-Y, 4, Camera Club, e ident, 2, Science Club, 4, Cast, junior Play, Intermission omm tee, Senior Play, Spectator, 3. xy ' t One mist, substantial smile. .H . ANNE E. SCHRAGE College Homeroom Vice-President, 2, Treasurer, 3, President, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Cabaret, Decoration, junior, Senior Proms, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Scenery, Senior Play, Girls' Advisory Board, 2, 3, -4, Arrow, 4. JI smile for you and dimples ton. LOWELL SCHREYER Low Electrician or Cabinet Maker Nut guilty aj a single thing. KAR SC TER Karl U. S. Navy P -Y B ing, 3, 4. A modest man with his own way. HAROLD SCHUYLER Undecided A Cappella, Second Choirs, 2, 3, 4, junior, Senior Chorus. Ulf: will succeed for he believes all be says. ,ly f'T.f',y,,! ' I . n SCO , Scosk ' Bowli' reen St ersity Girls' uh 4, ing, 2, , ibrary Squad, , C man, 3, 4, Usher, ' r Pl c et 'ttee, Senior , Cabaret, Boost b, 2, PWSM ' ub , - iding Club, 2. p rt 1 what A xpli jAMES A. SEATON jim Undecided Co-Y, 2, 3, 4, Track Squad, 3, -4, Scenery Committee, junior, Sen- ior Plays, Intramural Games, 2, 3. Mille dwell among the xmtrmlden ways. H21 GSH? MARION E. SECKLER Secky Chestnut Hill College Arrow, 2, 3, Editorial Board, Business 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 4, Script, Publicity Chairman, Cabaret, Spectator, High Times , Refreshments, junior, Senior Proms, Usher, junior Play, Spring Concert, 3, Assembly Committee, 3, Senior Cabinet. The fairest garden in her looks, And in her mind the wisest hooks. GEORGE W. SHADDOCK Shad Principia Golf Team, 3, 4, junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 3, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Combined Choir, 2, 3, 4. fTo know him is to like him. LANSING P. SHIELD Lanse Rutgers Kent School, 2, Varsity Tennis, 3, 4, Band, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Lighting Committee, junior, Senior Plays, Music Committee, Senior Prom, Homeroom Treasurer, 4, Booster Club, 3, 4, Co-Y, 3. 4. All musical minded seem to be happy. W. MALCOLM SHIELDS, jR. Mack Lawrenceville School Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, C0-Y, 3, 4, B00ster Club, 2, 3, 4, Arrow, 2, Spectator'l, High Times , Football Manager, Camera Club, 2, Committees, junior, Senior Proms, Homeroom Ofllcer, 2, 3. 3'ou can never have enough of a good thing. ROBERT B. SIMONTON Simon United States Marine Corps Soccer Squad, 3, Varsity, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Ollicer, 2, 3, 4, Band, 2, 3, Co4Y, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 3, Cast, Senior Play, junior, Senior Play, Prom Committees, fThe happier the time, the quicker it passes. PATRICIA C. SIMOS Pat Merchandising School Faculty Secretary, 4, Girls' Club, 2, Cabaret, 4, Homeroom Secre, tary, 4, Commercial Club, 3, Secretary, 4, Basketball, 2, Baseball 2, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Arrow Typist, 4. . 1'Iv:nsure and action nmlce the hours seem short. ROBERT SINKWAY Sink College A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Combined Choir, 2, 3, 4, Cast, junior Play, Decorations, junior Prom, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Remain in lwate-since thus it profits him. RONALD SINKWAY Seed College Baseball Squad, 2, Varsity, 3, Captain, 4, Spectatorl', High Times , Rifle Club, 3, 4, Booster Club. Many virtues excellent. I43 I AMMO 0- Q., !!-'QMMMM 'MMI ,IOHN M. SIPP Long john University of California Soccer Squad, 2, Varsity, 4, Asheville School, 3, Cast, Publicity, Senior Play, Decoration, Ticket Committees, Senior Prom, Booster Club, 2, 4, Homeroom Basketball, 2, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Co-Y, 2, 4. 'l1'rite it on your heart that every day is the best dny of the year. llfll1CLl0I1 mittee, junior, Senior Plays, junior, Senior Proms, junior Cabinet, Homeroom Chairman, 2, 4, jersey Boy's State, 3, Student Council, President, 4, Town Council, 4. Signs of nobleness like stars :ball whine on all desi-wars. IANET D. SMITH jan Tufts French Club, 3, President, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Red Cross, 2, Biology Club, 2, Sailing Club, 2, Make-up Committee, junior, Senior Plays, Refreshment Committee, Senior Prom. H,llL'YM.'l7CTtUlCE keeps honor lH'lQl7l.v' RUTH MARIE SMITH Rudy Business Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Faculty Secretary, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, Roller Skating, 2, Bowling, 2. Her ways are ways nj pleasantness th .l 9 WAL 5 trtlffl' fy ' ,fy Smitty ' .Q ' , Q chili ,I Y S gdjg, Va dity, 45 eroors Secretary, 3, Miyi, 3, 4, n ul l'Bas tal, 2, 'Q, 'r Club, 2, 3, ,fll-Y Sal- A ' ' 3 4 i 4 v ge ,QW , , ,5 . . 1 ,. . ,iylxllbtrtey wJ'iivice in it Iijetilkf' W '3 .s V R .-' . , l BJ - - 1 t EDWAR ci-r Ryss SNYDER -'Edu , M, ' Advanced Machinist 1 Homeroom President, 2, Combined Choir, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 4. A t ,ix . 1 Do good to tby friend to keep him, to thine enemy to gain him. .J JOYCE K. SPAULDINC Interior Decoration School Girls' Club, 2, wling, 2, Co-Y, 2, Make-up Committee, Senior Play, Roller Skati , 2, Booster Club, 2, 4. Dang r's never an end, its u lzy-pmductf' EIHARLES SPINELLA Chas Q Brown University Boosteiwlub President, 3, 4, Homeroom President, 2, 3, Student Co c' ublicity Chairman, 3, 4, Save the Children Federation, P Chair 3, 4, Co-Y Board, 3, Town Council, 4, Senior C i , Cafe ' ommittee, 4. I pourid of oddity, fmlic and fun, ' o'r 'bed 4: joke, and rejoiced in n pun. . W . ,J ul X y 143- ,J ,ffxb si' N' ' WlLLlAM V. SKIDMORE, JR. Skid Soccer, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Salvage, 2, Hi-Y, Chairman, Publicity Com- ESM? OLIVANN SPRAGLIE Becky Ridgewood Secretarial School A Cappella, 3, 4, Combined Choir, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, International Club, 2, Costumes, junior Play, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 2. 7 would be helpful for the world has need of friendship. BARBARA ANN SPROUL Babs Ridgewood Secretarial School Saint Luke's School, 2, Girls' Club, 3, 4, Co-Y, 3, 4, Cabaret, 4, Table Tennis, 3, Apparatus, 3, 4, Archery, 4, ketball, 3. Silence is wisdom's best r lym . anew tai' Ar st. Luke's HlghaCh00l, zfbgb IJISQ Scenery, Usher, Senior Pla , Dec V 4, Co'Y, 3, 4, Booster Cli ' aret Tet jon I n I ROBERT W. STACK Bob Undecided Soccer Varsity, 2, 3, Co-Captain, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Cast, Senior Play, 4, Booster Club, 4. Tile was the mildest mmmefd man that ever scuttled ship or cut a throat. WILLIAM R. STACK Bill U. S. Marine Corp. Football, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, Track, 2, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Radio Club, 2, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Quietness is best, 3111: ' - ' ALLISON VIR INIA STEVENS ' A- Ginny p' ' ' ' '- ' atQ:JifSeni9r Uoher, Scenery Com- mittee, Publicit ommittees, junior, enior P ys u io Senior V514 .:,5PromI5Clb!re HawRrTI3'b5n'g, BB!R!l5ail'2, ,-4, Bowling, 2, Girls' lub, 4, Cabaret. 9-A- 'L k'Q'fl no d full wort you pay or i . 'QUN1 . 1-4 IRMA STEWART Stew Undecided Girls' Club, 4, Archery, 2, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. 1Tbat cosls the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. CHARLES D. STORER Chuck'l Dartmouth Student Council, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Combined Choir, 2, 3, 4, Chairman, Property Committee, junior Play, Corridor Patrol, 4, Traflic Committee, 4, Spectator , High Times , Arrow, 4. fll'it and wisdom were born with lbe umm. MMMM MMMQ ESM? MARY MICOLI SLIRATT Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, Combined Choir, 4, A Cappella, 4, Spanf ish Club, 3, Secretary, 4, Spectator , High Times , Arrow Staff, 3, 4, Tickets, junior Prom, Prompter, Senior Play, Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, Co-Y, Booster Club. A cheerful spirit in a cheerful bearlf' ELIZABETH ANNE SUTHERLAND Betsy Cornell Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Homeroom, 2, Chairman, Scenery Committee, junior Play, Decorations, junior, Senior Proms, Scenery Committee, Senior Play, Captain, Basketball, 3, President, Home- room, 4, Football Program Committee, 4. ?l'lidnigbt tresses, to bewitcbf' jOHN CRAIG TAYLOR Craig College Science Club, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Rifle Club, 2, 3, 4. Our deeds follow us and wbat we have been maker us what we are. jOHN R. TENNEY jack Princeton Science Club, 3, 4, Morse Code, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Spectator, 3, High Times, 4, Arrow Staff, 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 4, German Club, 3, 4, Co-Y, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, Nuke the best of the life and the most uf it, n , fv 1 7' . ' nt - JOHN TERPSTRA -. ,, N , Q X xx 5 Casey jones School of Aero tics'V'11 'sw iq ' Assembly Committee, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Ban HQ, '3, 4, '1Axrrov5 v, Vita, Staff, 2, 3, Business Manager, 4, Intramural Baslietball, 3, law' . 5 I . . Not from the stars do TJ my judgment'pln,c.lz. L .PI 1 V S If' ar Jum TESH W Judy Business Soccer, 3, Commercial Club, 3, Treasurer, 4, Faculty Secretary, 4. Tull of the dickens and ob so sweet. PATRICIA ANNE THOMAS Pat Secretarial School Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Cabaret, 4, Girls' Sports Council, 2, 3, President, 4, Riding Club, 2, 3, junior Play, Senior Play and Prom, Ticket Committee, Spectator , High Times. JI friend in need is a friend indeed. GORDON THOMPSON Gord U. S. Army Track Squad, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Be silent and safe, silence never betrays you. i461 3939 jOHN W. TILTON jack College Rifle Club, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4, Soft- ball League, 2, 3, 4, Spectator Statf, 3, High Times Staff, 4 French Club, 2, 3, Properties, junior Play, Science Club, 2. Tor every why he had u wherefore. jOAN RUTH TOGNOLI Modeling Jeannie junior, Senior Cabinets, Spectator , High Times , Arrow,,' 2, 3, 4, Usher, Tickets, junior Play, Band, 2, 3, 4: Decorations, junior Prom, Refreshments, Senior Prom, Girls' Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Drink to me only with thine eyes. MYRNA TOMYS Moose Park College, Mo. A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 4, Second Choir, 2, 3, 4, German Club, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Costumes Tickets, junior, Senior Plays, Co-Y, 3, 4, Booster Club, 3, 4. Tier smile, her humor, all unfold A heart that's lined with purest gold. Club, 2, 3, 4, ROBERT PAUL TOPPING Bobl' Armed Forces ' Morse Code, 2, Radio Club, 2, Intermission Committee, junior, Senior Plays, Lighting, Senior Play, Hi-Y, 4, Senior Cabinet, 4, Service Club, 3, President, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3. An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow, MARILYN TORBERT Lynn Business Rutherford High School, 2, Forest Hills High School, 3, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, Program Committee Chairman, 4 Arrow Prophecy, Quotations Committees, 4, Booster Club, 4 Switchboard Operator, 4. She did with a cheerful will what others talked of-while their bands were still. I MARY jANE TOWELL Mari Bethany Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Cabaret, Glee Club, 3, 4, Decorations, junior Prom, May Formal, Properties, junior, Senior Plays, Tickets, Usher, Senior Play, Scenery, Christmas Program, 4, Library Assistant, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross, 4. Laughing, happy all the time. JOHN TRONT '-Jinxv U. S. Army Booster Club 2 3. To a sensible man nothing is useless. EARLE R. VAN ALST Hill School Oakwood School, Poughkeepsie, Football, 3, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball, 3, Properties Committee, Senior Play, Booster Club, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 4. Put all your trouble in a pocket with a hole in it. i471 MMMM MMMM QSM? DONALD B. VAN BLARCOM Van Lafayette Hi-Y, 2, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Entirety Club, 2, 3, lntramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Lighting Committee, Senior Play, Decoration Committee, Senior Prom. The hest in life is laughter. CAROL VIVIAN VANDER CLOCK Skidmore Spectator , High Times , Camera Club, 2, International Club 2, junior Play, Costumes, Scenery, junior Prom, Decorations, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Cabaret, Arrow, 2, 3, Senior Play, Scenery, Sailing Club, 2. Ever let the fancy mam. PEGGY VAN DER EEMS Dolly Business Commercial Club, 4, Faculty Secretary, 4, Soccer, 2, Roller Skat- ing, 2, Basketball, 3, Ticket Committee, junior Play, Booster Club, 4. A good-natured disposition turns sorrows into sunshine. THEODORE VANDERVLIET Ted College Cincinnati High School, 2, Photography Club, 4, Hi-Y, 3, Art Staff, Arrow, 4. The great thing in the world is not so much where we stand, As in what direction we are moving. DONALD VAN DINE Don Undecided Mine own familiar friend. FRANK VAN DYKE Dutch LI. S. Navy Track Squad, 2, 3, Varsity, 4, High Times Salesman, 2, 3, 4. The best that was in me Tue given, ANNE MARIE VANECEK Anne Business Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Ticket Committee, junior Prom, Faculty Secretary, 4. A light heart lives long. ANITA KATHERINE VAN HASSELL Nita Cornell A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Combined Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet, Chairman, Music Committee, Cabaret, Usher, junior Play, Red Cross Representative, 2, Golf, 3: Basketball, 2. Where words fnil, music speaks. E483 ESM? EUSAN TURNER VAN HORN Sue Beaver itudent Council Representative, 2, 3, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, !, 3, Bowling, 2, 3, Booster Club, 2, , 4, Archery, 2, Golf, 2, Xpparatus, 2, Decorations, Tickets, junior Prom, Usher, Senior 'lay, Cabaret, flue secret of success is constancy to purpose. jOHN H. VAN NESS Lehigh Band, 2, 3, Student Conductor, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Town Council, 4, Refreshments, junior Prom, Cast, junior Play, Play Reading, junior Senior Plays, Science Club, 3, 4. Hlllucb tvisdmn often goes tuilb few words. DAN VAN SAUN Van Lasell iirls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, junior Red Cross, 2, , 4, Bowling, 2, 3, Archery, 2, Soccer, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, xnior Prom Decorations, 3, Cabaret, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3. A sense of burnor, a touch aj mirth To brighten up tbe shadowy spots of the earth. SAMUEL S. WALSTRUM Sam Princeton Peddie, 2, Varsity Football, 2, Varsity Baseball, 2, jay Vee Bas- ketball, Varsity Football, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil, 3, 4, Booster Club, Vice-President, 4, Clean-up Committee Proms, German Club, 3, 4. And to be noted for a merry man, HARLES B. WARD Chick College o'Y, 3, 4, International Club, 3, Spectator Staff, 3, Booster lub, 2, 3, 4, Arrow, Book and Stage, 4, Ticket Committee, 'nior Prom. Jie doth indeed show some sparks that are like wit. jOAN A. WARD Shorty College Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary, 2, 3, Town Council, 2, Girls' Advisory Board, 2, 3, 4, Decorations, junior, Senior Proms, Usher, Scenery, Senior Play, Red Cross, 2, 3, 4, Cabaret, Decorations, May Formal. Size is sweeter than the sweetest thing sbe knows. ' I t . ' if ' ' 4 5 1 'V f 'i MES jORDAN WARREN ujiml' I ,, Q li! College if Ll' A :erlleld Academy, 2, Combined Choir, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, l - 51,-tl Stage Manager, junior Play, Play Reading Committee, junior, .Vl,4'+- s H' tior Play, Assembly Committee, 4, Booster Club, 3, Student vuncil, 4. Let me now resolve this doubt again with careful mind. V . U' MARILYN INGRAM WASHER Marty1'!L University of North Carolina if ' ,W .Y Girls' Club, 2, 3, Cabaret, 4, Spe igh Tfrtes , Ar. . row Staff, 2, 3, 4, Town Council, Mak p Comm' cs, junior, Senior Plays, Decoration Com es, ju ' , Senior ro I' Co-Y, 2, 3, Bowling, 2 in . , 1 I ul HIL-Yfy heart maketh a cbwuntinarfegf ,X sf ' ,' . H J A J , ,493 MMMM tl-'MQBMEM MSM? MARGIERY BERYL WEBBE Nursing A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Second Choir, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Archery, 2, 3, 4, Apparatus, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Roller Skating, 2. Silence is gain to many of nmnleindf' OREDA WEBBER Reet Business Basketball, 2, 4, Baseball, 2, Commercial Club, 4. Oh maiden with the soft brown eyes, ,IOHN j. VUEBER jack Flying 'li'e find in life exactly what we put into it. EDWARD VINCENT WEBSTER Eel College or Service Cast, junior, Senior Plays, Publicity, Entertainment Committee Senior Prom, Spectator , High Times , Senior Play Readin Committee, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Hi-Y Bowling, 3, 4, Hi-Y Conference Uelt gate, 4, Track, 2, International Club, 3, 4. Wirth, with thee 7 nu-an tu line, LORRAINE C. WECKESSER Lorrie Secretarial School Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, Roller Skating Club, 2, 3, Archery Club, 2, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. Sleep on and dream of heaven awhile. CAROL MARJORIE WEED C. Weet Nursing Girls' Club, 2, 3, Service Chairman, 4, Arrow, 3, Hunt Editor, 4, junior, Senior Plays, Make-up, Girls' Glee Club, 2, Combined Choir, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella, 3, 4, High Times , Sp: tator , Cabaret. Ji voice so thrilling ne'er was heard. JEAN ALICE WELLENKAMP jean Secretary Grover Cleveland High School: Faculty Secretary, 1, 2, Tennis Club, 2, Martin Luther Club, 1, 2, Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, Ritlge- wood High School: Commercial Club, 3, 4, Faculty Secretary, -4, Switchboard Operator, 4. '14 milling heart is the untjv to success. RENNOLD W. WHITING, IR. Re Dartmouth Football, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, Baseball, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Homerot Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary, 2, Booster Club, 2, 3, Co-Y, 2, 3, Decorations, Senior Prom. A joke at my tvurl2. I tm USM? RONALD XVHITINC Nose Dartmouth liootball, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, Baseball, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Homeroom Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Ticket Committees, junior, Senior Plays, Co-Y, 2, 3. Out own lelitilw' we umlce or hurl. EDITH WHITNEY Mount Holyoke Edie Secretary-Treasurer, Town Council, 4, Senior Cabinet, Spectator , High Times , Decorations, Refreshments, junior Prom, Costumes, Senior Play, Decorations, Entertainment, Senior Prom, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Patrons, Cabaret. 3'uur Inunlvirm lips und flllIl1llISl7t.'yl!5.H RICHARD C. WHITSON Whit College Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Track, 3, Homeroom, Treasurer, 3, President, 4, Co4Y, 2, 3, 4, Decoration Committee, junior Prom, Clean-up Com- mittee, Senior Prom, Ticket Committee, Senior Play, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, -l, t'ure uuww! Ie! the world go by. jANE WICK Pratt Institute ucnpn Spectator, 3, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club, 2, junior Prom, Decoraf tions, 3, Fire Prevention Award, 4. The secret of lije is in art. ROBERT B. WICHTMAN Bob University of Rochester A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Combined Choir, 2, 3, 4, Spectator, 3, High Times, 4, Track, 2, Science Club, 3, Radio Club, 2' Arrow, 4, Booster Club, Co-Y, International Club, 3, 4. i J-lll the world a mass of jolly, Youth is gay, age utelam'boly, CHARLES WILDE College Chas Co-Y, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club, 3, Science Club, 4, Soccer Manager, 4, Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4. Not inclined to worry. ,IOYCE WILIDE Salem Girls' Club, 2, -I, Cabaret, 4, junior Red Cross, 4, Patron, Decora- tion Committee, junior Prom, Costume Committee, Senior Play, Decoration, Entertainment Committees, Senior Prom, Booster Club, 2, 3, -I, Co'Y Board, 4. Small, but olt my! .IAMES WILEY Wahoo College Broad Ripple High School, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2, 3, Booster Club, -4, Track Squad, 4, Football Squad, 4. 4 smut with rx way of his own. wi MMMM MMMMM BSE? ELIZABETH SPENCE WILSON Betsy Wheaton College Vice-President, Senior Class, Secretary, junior Class, Chairman, Alunior, Senior Prom, Usher, Senior Play, Patron, junior Play, Girls' Advisory Board, 2, 3, 4, Town Council, 4, Student Council, 4, Co-Y Board, 3, Patrons, Cabaret, 4. Tier eyes were deeper than the depth of waters still at even. JOYCE ANN WILSON Annie Franklin Art School Bowling, 2, 3, Girls' Club, 2, 3, 4, Arrow, 3, 4, Scenery, junior, Senior Proms, May Formal, Co-Chairman, Decorations, Cabaret, Homeroom Secretary, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. A sweet attractive kind of grace. And laughter on a lively face. PAUL B. WILLSON, JR. Rebel Undecided Soccer Squad, 3, 4, Track Squad, 2, 3, 4, Ticket Committee, Vic- tory Dance, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Decorations, Senior Prom, 4, HiAY, 2, 3, 4. 7 am a good old rebel- 3'es, tbat's what 7 am. ALICE WOLTHOFF J' , , X' '- Busby ool Re C ' , omeroonsalireasure Ph Boosgglub, 3, 4, Cheer- yad , , 4,, 2, 3, S' ior' romf-QL. mmercial Cluh, 4, X9 Veins' can-wb , 4, ' , Co-Y,2,x, senior Prom, 4, Come xl' Krciig ub, 4, 'dsl lub, 2, i,4hCab ret. U J t e cr tvnanr hw 'tip of hey D02 .9 ofgbe was il rthfl I I rv' NN QA, - TRISTAN MARK WOOS ER J' Tris Stevens Track Squad, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club, 2, Science Club, 3, 4, Music Committee, Senior Play, German Club, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Sal- vage, 2, 3, Bowling, 3, 4, Co-Y, 3, 4, A keen brain, a quick eye, a pleasant tongue, PATRICIA WORACEK Pat Georgetown Visitation Holy Child, 2, Girls' Club, 3, 4, Booster Club, 3, 4, Scenery, Senior Play, 4, Sports Council, 3, 4, Golf, 4, Costume Committee, Cabaret, 4, Decorations, Senior Prom, 4, Co-Y, 3, Riding Club Manager, 3. Soft hair, on which light drops a diademf' ROBERT WRIGHT Bob Undecided Assistant Football Manager, 2, Adopt-A-School Committee, Home- YOOIH. A ioleester at heart. SHELDON WRIGHT Shel College German Club, 3, Hi-Y, 3, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 4. Bid me to liue and J will live. U21 t 8919 ROY ZABRISKIE Zabb Undecided Varsity Track, 2, 4, Red Cross Representative, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Decorations, Senior Play, Decorations, Senior Prom, Victory Dance Committee, 4, Co-Y, 2, 3, 4. Ulu history of a man is in bis cbaracter. I. WARREN ZEILLER Mick College Musa C ' 1 Cheerleader, 2, Stage Crew, Senior Play, 4, Homeroom President, 2, Vice-President, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Publicity, junior Prom, 3, Hi-Y, 3, Co-Y, 2, 3, 4. iTbe force of bis own merit makes his way. ROBERT H. ZIRKLE Zeke Dartmouth Varsity Football, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, Cabinet, 4, Door, Cafeteria, Chairman, Service Plaque Committees, 4, Town Council, 4, junior Play Publicity, Save The Children Federation Trustee, 4, Senior Class President. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. RlCHARD BOWE Dick' - Undecided Bennett High School, Buffalo, N. Y. Cel us take it as it comes. THOMAS N. DELANEY 'Nick West Point Foot ball, Varsity, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, Co-Y, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Ticket Committee, Senior Play, Recreation League, 'I'hunderbolts. Great always, witbout aiming to be great. PHILIP EDWIN DENU, jr. Phil Citadel Booster Club, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 2, Co-Y, 2. A friend to one, a friend to all. MARTHA FAIRFAX Mute Virginia State College john R. Hawkins High School, Warrenton, North Carolina, 2, 3, -' Booster Club, 4. Silence is more eloquent than words. HOWARD M. GREEN Howie Technical School Senior Boosters, 4, A Cappella, 4, Combined Choir, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, 2. 7 am, myself, my own commander. l 53 A . JOSEPH KENNELLY joe k , Indiana Techhtical College U. S. Navy, '43-'46. ' I Never to loole behind me for an boar. HAROLD RAMSBOTTOM A A Undecided . Silence is tbe perfectest herald of, lay. ' '-L RALPH sroruc ' 'fsiofkie' University of Pennsylvania Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Co-Y, 3, 4, Seamanship, 2, Enter- tainment Committee, Senior Prom. ' . Tame is tbe fragrance .of beroic deeds. JAMES OA. VANCE Ollie D College ' Soccer, Varsity, 2, 3, State Champions, 2, football, Varsity, 4, Baseball Squad, 2, 3. : , The balls of learning Ee deserts for gridiron fame. 1 r .. Q55 -- 2- QW fxx XKWK INT, f ULAAIV ULMVE-UPA' Claw flblvioffy S OPH OM ORE YEAR We were scared stiff. The tower clock said 8:25 and we were going to be late on our first day at that great big school! Of course, the tower clock still says 8:25 - but what can you expect? We had more surprises coming, too. Why was it that everybody was coming down the stairs when we were trying to get up? What were those awful rumors about a place called the blue room ? And how did you get around any- how? After filling out our program cards, we set out determined to find the answers. Although some were late to classes, and a few entirely missing, never on purpose Cas sophomoresj, we struggled along and at the end of the first week felt like old veterans. When the worldly seniors and juniors went by, always knowing where they were going, we felt green all over again - but not for long. We'd show them! There wasn't much chance, though, not that year. After all, we were only sophomores, but we were learning and waiting for the day when we would take over the offices and jobs of these almighty upperclassmen. We had a lot of fun, too. We found out that the tower clock doesn't run, that there are pink slips besides the white ones, and that the grass never grows in certain spots. We also found out that there were hundreds of clubs to join, so we all be- came joiners. Girls' Club, the Booster Club, and Hi-Y were the favorites, but there were many more. After that swell pep rally it was natural that R. H. S. should murder Pompton and we thought, When we get to be seniors, weill beat Pompton toon! Rocking to Dream, There, l've Said lt Again, and Don't Fence Me ln, we got our first taste of those dreamy proms. Harry james was the rage and who was this Frankie that all the girls were screaming about? 1945 rolled around and there were only two more years to go 'til graduation! We were really old timers now. Singing Mairzy Doats we man- aged to survive mid-years and found they weren't so bad after all! Remember cheering for Puddin ' and Moo- ose at the basketball games? February came, and with it our first cabaret, That's Life? That started the girls dreaming about the time to come when they would produce this dance and show. Then it was spring, and everybody was whisper- ing about the letter A. Anyone you disliked was a head or a float - drip,' and queer were definitely old time stuff! The brook was very wet that spring, especially when someone threw you in. And believe it or not, 111 was just a harmless little room then, and detention slips and Mr. Morehead were unheard of! So, during our sophomore year, the only dull moments occurred in class, and they were rare! We'll remember the little everyday things, as well as the big ones, the surrender of Germany, the dropping of the first atomic bomb over Japan, Charlie Spinella's Entirety Club, and Ceorge's will always be among our memories of that first year. As the balmy June breezes came through the open window and the strains of the Priests' March filled our ears as the seniors practiced for graduation, the voice of the teacher faded to a vague hum. How could anyone study? We began to think of the coming vacation and the fact that in the fall we would be juniors. We'd had a won- derful time during our first year, but we were tired of always being on the sidelines. The next year would see our first chance to take part in all the doings and to give a play and a prom of our own. We had watched and waited and learned what was expected of us. Now we were ready and we were going to make our junior class one of the best yet! EDITH WHITNEY U63 JU lolz YEAR The group of education seekers OJ who entered R. H. S. in the fall of 1945 may have been the same group as that which had entered a year before, but in name only. This time we knew where we were headed, knew which room was which, and knew that this was our year really to get in there and pitch. No more watching and waiting for us! And pitch we did! We started things off with a bang when we elected Don Armington president of our class and chose Bill Brannigan, Betsy Wilson, and Jim Crosby to aid him as vice-president, secre- tary, and treasurer. Miss Helen Greenwood was asked to steer our course as class adviser. Arsenic and Old Lace was the first attempt by the class to prove that it had what it takes, and the acting of jane Harris, Margaret Dutcher, Bob Sinkway, Charlie King, and the other members of the cast certainly did this in grand style, under the able direction of Mr. Walter Kirby. Who could forget Aunt Martha's elderberry wine, Teddy Roosevelt's, COh, pardon me, Dave Crooks'J Charge! , or the scenery. Of course, the produc- tion never could have been a success without the backing of the thirteen committees. The football season got off to a flying start, with the passing, blocking, and kicking of such juniors as Hinge Dolan, Bill Brannigan, Bob Zirkle, Sam Walstrum, and, of course, our man of the alpha- bet, Bully Dunne, contribuiting much to our record of eight victories to one loss. The fact that Pomp- ton was among the vanquished added to the smiles that were exhibited at the Booster Clubis Victory Dance. We also contributed our share of the cheer- ing honors when we offered Heidi Heidgerd, Joan Benzing, Hank DuBois, Alice Wolthoff, and jinny Anderson. 1945's soccer team was highlighted with such personalities as jim Crosby, Bob Stack, Garth Coombes, Dave Platt, Dick Flechtner and Corky', Rew. Winter brought us the basketball season, the Cabaret, Stars in Your Eyes, and the initiation of the new custom in R. H. S.: spending the time from 3:15 'til 4:00 in the company of Mr. More- head and his associates. Being in the ranks of those on the detention list was to be avoided. Our own class prom with the hilarious decora- tions - the fat lady and thin man, the huge giraffe, and the three-times-life-size clown will be one of our best memories of this, our middle year. Heads and floats were still topics of conversa- tion at almost any lunch table, with mumblers soon to take their place. It wasn't long before you couldn't be caught with your head in a comic without being labeled, Mumbler! . Symphony,', the Legion Bowl Game, the Spec- tator, Chickery Chickf' and the C. P. all had a big part in our everyday lives as time marched on. Gunners, too, had their place in our society. Not everybody was admitted to their ranks, but ,most everybody tried. Soon the notices pleading, Use the walk. Don't walk on the grass, heralded the arrival of spring, and the baseball and track season. Billy Dune was again in the limelight along with Ron Sinkway, Sam Walstrum, joe Fetkowitz, Edgar Davis, Garth Coombes, Don Arniiington, Don Mather, and Roy Zabriskie. The May Formal brought us nearer to the reali- zation that our lives as juniors were nearly over, when we saw the crowning of two of our number, Phoebe Eisenbrown and jane Harris, as president and vice-president of Girlis Club for the year was fast approaching. Yet june brought more outdoor lunches, final exams, the starts of some 'beautiful sun-tans, and dreamy stares at the seniors as they practised their graduation march. It wouldn't be long now The issuing of a High-Times by a junior jour- nalism class on june 13 Cjust to add to the things that were hanging over our headsl finally made everyone realize that this was IT. We were the SENIORS! We had made mistakes, corrected them and made some more, and had loads of fun doing it, and now we were ready to take over the reins. ANN ROBERTS WJ SE IOR YEAR As Labor Day passed and school once again commenced, we began to feel pretty important. We were the seniors - the ones who would show the green sophs the ropes, the ones who would spon- sor events like the Cabaret, and the Senior Prom and Play, and the ones who would next be march- ing down the campus to take our places as the graduating class. Starting things off with a bang on November 1 and 2, we presented Ten Little Indians, our class play, directed by Mr. Walter Kirby with Miss Helen Greenwood as our class adviser. How could anyone forget the crazed grimaces of Charlie King or the wonderful acting of jane Harris and Art Moulton? We took over the reins of the Arrow with jack Tenney holding the job of editor-in-chief. A large staff with Carol Weed, Mici Moller, jack Dalton, joan Archer, Ann Roberts and Pam Miles as department editors, worked diligently through- out the year to publish the three literary issues. The Arrow,' staff, plus many other seniors, com- bined talents to publish the annual under the man- agership of Margaret Dutcher. With a not-too-hopeful outlook we started our football season September 28 by losing to Leonia. However, the atmosphere brightened as we won all but one of the games which followed. With Billy Dunne, our boy wonder,', as captain and other grid men like Bill Branigan, Bob Zirkle, Hinge Dolan, Sammy Walstrum, Les Huber, Tom De- laney, and jim Vance, how could Pompton hope to beat us in this, the 13th game between the schools. Great was the celebration October 26, when the Booster Club, with Charlie joke Spi- nella, president, presented the annual Victory Dance. And while we're still in the football mood, let's not forget to mention jimmy Vance's spectac- ular touchdown which won for us the Turkey Tilt against Fairlawn's Whiz Kids. Although our soccer team began the season with a blind start, it came back in style to play Engle- wood in the playoffs. Co-captains jim Crosby and Bill Stack along with Arnie Drapkin, Dave Platt, and Dave Alton helped show us that 13 soccer games can be pretty exciting. Can we ever forget the victory over the West Point Plebes? A chance to get your man came November 16, when the Student Council with Bill Skidmore, president, and Elle Hohorst, vice-president, pre- sented the Sadie Hawkins' Dance with original cartoons and decorations by Al Capp. Laughs came fast and furious when Bill Skidmore was bagged by Lena the Hyena. lt was a big event for Ridgewood girls when 450 Hi-Y boys from all over New jersey came to our fair town for a hectic week-end December 6, 7, 8. The conference and Twin-Triangle Trot dance were huge successes and many girls were awfully sorry to say good-bye to the fellows when Sunday came. With our senior class officers, Bob Zirkle, presi- dent, Betsy Wilson, vice-president and chairman of our prom, joan Heidgerd, secretary, Jim Crosby, treasurer, giving their best, we presented our Win- ter Glinter prom in the cafeteria Friday, Decem- ber 13, proving that 13 was lucky 13 to us. The joking of Ed Webster, Paul Flynn, and Art Moul- ton, together with the singing and dancing of a few of the senior beauties, provided a full evening of entertainment. As the year progressed and The Things We Did Last Summer became just memories, we again started to speak the lingo of Ridgewood. Mumbler, gunner, chicken and jar were a few of the words which became a part of our everyday gab. The Circle and Lafayette replaced the familiar Zackis and Crest Road. The Village Fountain, Georgeis, Bond's, and the Barn became familiar hangouts and after school dances the gangv could probably be found in the Windbeam, Meadowbrook, or The Rustic Cabin. All of us were jumping to such ditties as, Open The Door, Richardli' and Zip-a-dee-doo-da. Midnight Madness, the theme of the New Year's dance, seemed to be true as hundreds of R. H. S. kids and alumni were seen dancing to the music of Vic Frayseeis Orchestra. To Elle Hohorst, general chairman, and other members of Town Council goes the credit for making the dance such a success. Captain Bill Dunne, Dave Alton, Bill Marshall, and Bob Puritz composed part of the quintet which made our basketball team one to remember. Ed Davis, the modern Mercury, Garth Coombes, Don Armington, and Zahn Zabriskie brought fame to our school in track meets. As February approached, the predominant ques- tion in the minds of the girls was, Who shall I ask to the Cabaret? After the girls worked like mad for weeks, they presented the finished product, Sing a Song of Seniors, February 14 and 15. Libbie Leonard, president, did much to make this a night to remember. Pitcher-captain Ron Sinkway, assisted by Sam Walstrom, Billy Dunne, Andy Nagelhout and Hinge Dolan, starred on the diamond as the baseball season got into full swing. Detention, the blue room, Wharton's Weakly, our journalistic farce issue, courtesy week, the April Showers Hop, and C. P. were a few of the things we left behind when, on june 13, we de- parted from the halls of R. H. S. for the last time as the class of '47, and marched down the steps in our long white dresses and summer flannels to the refrain of the majestic Priests March. MARION SECKLER wi .YO THEY .YAY Katy Broughton ................ Shorty Ward .v................ Elle Hohorst ...................... Barbara Dickson ........... Marty Washer ............. Lynn Beckmann .............. Marcia Miedendorf Duncan Jamieson ........ Pat Coombes ............... Ann Luthy .......................... Barbara Ackerman ...,......... joan Tognoli ..................... Joyce Blauvelt ............. 'oh poo! ou can tell me, Tm old enough . h-e-lal-o-o-0-o ham ............ you introvert ..r.,.... now Tm peeved 7? ........... that's just swell don't get it ....,........... that's ginger peachy do that little thing ........-.. go jump in the lake Becky Sprague .......... ..................................................... w hat fl? Sue Van Horn .............. .......................,................................. ' 'oh Crum Nancy Hall ............. ............. ' 'is that a Christian attitude? Betty Burdick ......... ............................................................ ' 'holy cow joan Outwin ............... what a revolting development Barbara Griflith ............ ...................................................................... ' 'natch Charlie Wilde ..................... ..................................... ' 'tough Claire Gundersdorf .,..,...... .................... ' 'oh that's ratty Allison Readdy ................ ............ ' 'that will never do Kay Evans ............................... ................................. ' 'hi kids Valerie Hendrickson .................................. peachy Sue Russ .,................................... ............ ' 'Tll take my car Ginny Stevens .................. ............................... ' 'prove it Myrna Tomys ........... ............ ' 'Tll he at Platts Alice Redsecker ..,.,.... ..................... gee zoo joan Benzing .......... ............ ' 'icky poo Dave Crooks .............. ...................... ' 'chargel Peggy Davison ............... .,....................................... ' 'howdy-dody Mary jane Towell ................ ........................................... ' 'for corn sake! Nancy Bolte .......................... ......... ' 'since there's no radio Tll sing U93 1 I M,-,M Gy llivllfff' f Y 6 w ' Q MQ S I AW NX VCf' ff os + W f Niiarevilb X fr be f from ll Xi X1 ! if 2 Qzrzi in f N 5 we QL., J k 'X W 7 N-iiiiilx l, Xxx , i ' , r A i Kekaf d vs. Porwton X946 l Ridgewood iii, Pomofon 13 Ridgewo 1369 game Theme and dedication of yearbook chosen on November 13, 1946 13 regular games played by 1946 Soccer Team 13 original sophomore homerooms ag'-1 Max - Graduation l 60 I 1 ' J LVJ ,Jxv Eg? f W? Nw KTTH AQ 7 3 jf? xx 4 f Ng p ff! F its E? 1? 3 N, If ' K sky- xg', x f 1 ' ef En j X if 1 lx x f X73 Q xX M 12 X ske 9 X X7 Xxx .. 69-X Xxx 'ffg5TX1X Nix X 1 II Q QXTSX 5 if Q geo motto 5 X SX 1 Qxy f'f11g,er rom by gl XNLAJ' 19 X , s.f- y Q 516 1 1 N junior class of 1947 issues last High Times on june 13, 1946 Kindergarten-Senior Year 13 years of school 13 committees worked on V41 v junior Play K -- 4 x,,,,,' 13, .. iriclay, june 13, 1947 1613 i ,Q 5 2 K K' xy? E Z ,wi E M.,unswr 3 3 .gif-as sw . Fil ew ' I W as -mf 'ir fi? Q p K. ff it li-J' f iS'le'U' O W HWHLQQS' IES 4 QTY W Name jinny Anderson ........... - .... - ..... Don Armington ...... D47 HI GHLI GH T 5' Saving Qrace Mad About eyes .....................,,.....,..A.......A an athlete ............... leadership ,,,,,,,..,,,,4,...,,,,.,.. blondes ............,. Ut will come to this we Dunne -o ,blond Armingtons Pedclie situation doorman at the Waldorf flying high .Miss America lots of S-kids much re-Joyce-ing what a combination! a navy of her own ask them! Co-starring with Lauritz Melchior longevity what a character Stacks of smiles ,receptionist chewing gum ....................,...... job with Wrigley Russ,'eling a Blair man raising little Rockettes jane Arnold ............. - ........... -.-neatness ......,..................,.... Bill ............................., . Bob Barnum ............................ -personality ..,.................... holding Cl00rS .......... ....,.....- Lois Barton ................ - ..... ---good nature .................... planes ........................ joan Begsler ,,,,,, - ,,,. ,--.-intelligence ....................... Macintosh ................................... peeling apples Sally Boyce ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,-her figure ,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. bathing suits ................ - .......... Laura Bogert ...... .. .... .-...likableness ............. Bill .......................... - ..... ..-...--.- Bill Branigan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,looks ,,,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,.,, a wilde brunette ......... Pete Diestal ,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,, -red hair ....................,,........ brunettes ..................................... Harriet Dubois ....,................... -vitality ..........,.. .... F isk .................. Bill Dunne ,.,,,....,,,.,,...,,,., ,- ...,. -.-just Bill ........... ............... ,I inny ............... Margaret Dutcher ...... --..-red hair ,...........................,.. singing ........ Phoebe Eisenbrown ........... ..-personality ..........,............ life ............... Paul Flynn ................ - ...... .-..-wit ................................,.......... fooling .......... . Sally Gay ........................ - ...... -..-smile ...................................... Bill ............................... ........... Ioan Heidgerd ....... - ..... ----friendliness ...................... people ........................................... . Nancy Knowles ............... ---posture ............................. jean Laffey ........................ - ...... -personality ..........,............ her man ......,..,.............. ........... Libby Leonard ............... .. ..... -dancing ........................,..i... Cl1UCk ............ Shirley Mason ...... - ...... -..-red hair .............................. heights ........., . joan McBride ....... -... Sue Macwatty ......... Pat N ewcombe Marie PICCITII ............... -.-.-.. Bob Simonton ....... - ..... -..--.- Charles Spinella ........... -..-. jack Tilton ....................... ...-... Ed Webster .......... - ....... .....- Edith Whitney ......... Alice Wolthoff ......... Bob Zirkle ........ likableness ............. her Florida tan ............. lovable lips .........,..........,. that laugh! ,..,vi...............,. that walk! ......................... Wlt ..............,............................ smile ........................... personality ....................... dimples ............i.............,,... good nature ...,..............., leadership ,.,............,...,...... clothes ........... sun ................. -. her man ........................ Mason-Dixon line ........-,fashion model Skol Model .......-.lots of con Vince ing fun ............. ., ..... .........................,..,.,.. a musement park owner mocking people ..................... Play boy talking ......................... .............,..... C ongressman Spinella fresh air .................. class plays ............ .sailing ........,............,. ff D, That rebel ............ Bette ........... l64l ........-mailman Peter Lorre ll ........... Tug-boat Edie Union of the North and South leading a Fabulous life IUST IMAGINE The senior class without its Lucky l3's. Walt Dolan in a bad mood. Kug without Hop. Katy Broughton. The Lodi game without Burt Fenner's touchdown Libby Leonard not chuckling. Dot Anderson a brunette. 103 without Ted Cox. Dick Boehme without his motorcycle and- Don Mather without that car of his. Loey Barton unfriendly. Pompton beating Ridgewood. Nancy Millett not in a hurry. Garry Herrin arguing himself out of detention. Donna Adam an old maid. Mr. Grendler not mocking someone. Lynn Torbert not full of suggestions. Detention without Dave Ottman. Marilyn johnson without that smile. joan Van Saun speechless. Micky Peppe silent. Bill Skidmore without his little brown notebooks. Sue Melosh flunking. Room 105 empty at 3:15. Tink Colby not delivering flowers. Ted Vandervliet with a crew cut. Dave Alton with Adler Elevators. Janet Flagg without her charm. Walt Smith keeping the same job for a week. Frank Hill getting anything but A. john Lenox in a girls' school. Butch De Powel. Bob Sinkway wide awake. Shirley Babcock a 6-foot glamazon. R.H.S. without the Class of '47. E651 fmbj 07 1 4 M USICAL SPOTLIGHT Bell Bottom iTrousers' '...... .............,.,.,.................,........ ........,..A.... B e tsy Sutherland Come Josephine in Wty Tlying 7l'tachine ........ ................ D ick Heidgerd Sailing, Sailing ..........,,,.................................,....A.............. .......,........ G arth Coombs 'Reckless Rider Blues' '..... .............. Dick Sargent CThat's My ll-tome .. ..........,.. .......,,........ P a t Thomas 'Dance with a Dolly ...,............................................. ............. j ohn Terpstra 'Cuban Pete ............................................4............................ ......,.,,,...........,... B eryl Webbe U'here's No Business Like Show Business' '...... ......................................... J ane Harris yah ta ta, yah ta ta .............,.......................................,.... ............,.. M ary Ann McCarthy 'T 7-taven't Qot a 'Worry in the 'World' ............ ................................ j ack Tenney Laura ............,..,.................................,,.................,.................. ...................,.... B ill Skidmore 'Piano Portraits .......................................................,..r ...........,.. A nita Van Hassel '9lftargie ............,...,..............,,..,............................... ......................, j ohn Cummings 'Boogie Woogie .......,,.......,........................,.......... .................,,,....................... L anse Shield '1The Things 'We Did Last Summer ........,... Mici Moller 81 Pam Miles 'Racing with the Wtoon' ................................... ..............................,.,.........,... E cl Davis 'Wloonlight in Vermont .............................. ....i.........,......... P at Little '9'rouhle's All Tve Ever Known' '...... .......,....... Marion Cella you Wtake Wie Teel So young ......... ,......i......... j oan Archer '7 Should Care ......A...............,...................... ............., S heila Dunlevy' 'Qreen Eyes ........,...........,,........................ ............ B arbara Lewis 'Tn My Wterry Oldsmobile ...... ..... ........,.... B a rbara Planz Uiuhha, 7-luhha, Hubba .....i........... ...........,...,... j oan Guyet 'lndian Love Call ....................................... ....................,...... j im Wiley 'When lrish Eyes Jlre Smiling ..... ...... .......,....... M i ke McNamara 'young Wtan with a fl-torn .. .........,.,,............. .,............................ J o e Dorsett 'fl-lappy Q0 Lucky ....,.......,..,.......,..........,...........,...,.. ...................,,.,........ E unice Clark 'On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City .........i .............. P eggy Vander Eems 'Sweet Lorraine .................. ,...,.................,.,.,....... .............. L o rraine Weckesser Wla, 7-te's Wtaking Eyes at Wie ........ Atomic Blonde Polka ......,r.................. . Drinking Rum and Coca Cola .....,..,, . f 68 :I McCarthy Nutry .............,Senior Play Party CLASS PR OPHECY 1967 Bob Wright-owner of practical joke store Bob Topping-secretary Radio Repairmen's Union Mack Shields-owner of Shields Publishing Co. Dot Levett-millionaire's secretary Don Van Dine-world's heavyweight champion Pat Simos-torch singer in Greenwich Village Chic Ward-night club proprietor Ren Whiting-Harvard Coach Ron Whiting-Yale Coach Mickey Zeiller-star of Westerns Hale Geiger-vice-president Arthur Murray, Inc. Bill Rutherford--resolving not to crash into police cars jim Seaton-president of National Rifle Association Stan Moore--Dr. Einstein's assistant George Pflomm--Hinchcliffe daredevil driver joan Norris- Mojud stocking model Crawf Galt-breeding horses Bob Blakeman-gentleman farmer Ann Wilson-Gene Kelly's dance partner Betty Campbell-woman golfing champ Don Van Blarcom- Esquire cartoonist Ida Orr-Spanish Secretary at U. N. Fred Bateman-manager N. Y. Giants Carl Rickenberg-in navy blues joan Brinkerhoff-rodeo star Dave Demarest-Ll. S. billiard champ Bob Holsten-painter of ceiling murals Eleanor Krenc-Congresswoman from N. J. George Larkin-ambassador to South America Charles Anderson-news commentator Charlie King-understudy to Boris Karloff Arnie Drapkin-author of Funk and Drapkin's dictionary Sam Walstrum-bathing beauty judge jim Crosby-American star in Olympic soccer matches i691 CLASS WILL We, the class of Nineteen Forty-Seven, being of sane mind and sound body and realizing our imminent fate, do hereby bequeath in this, our last will and testament, the following: Betty Agel's socks to Miss Sellier Freeman Bradford's deep baritone to Miss Myers Bob Broadfoot's nonchalance to Lou Costello The jitter-bugging of Irma Stewart and Myrtle Rockers john Edward's public speaking to sophomores Don Frank's wit to Fred Lauter Muriel Gallagher's brain to the biology classes Olive jordan's feather-cut to Betsy Quad Bob Kanen's air waves to Bill Fry Dot Kes's smile to Virginia Deadpan O'Brien Bev Knecht's artistry to Don Smith and Phil jones Orin Mallinson's horses to Mr. P. Walt Marston's girls to any haremless sultan Andy Nz-1gelhout's magazine subscriptions to the library Bruce Replogle's air-mindedness to any flighty junior Stan Schmitt's tenor to Miss Waller janet Smith's ever present efficiency to next year's Cabaret Bob Stack's Maple Avenue corner back to Ridgewood john Van Ness's fairmindedness to the LIN jim Warren's hearse to all jalopy owners Carol Weed's Maine accent to Senator Klaghorn Tris Woosters' mathematical genius to all cashiers Dan McConaughy's jobs to the unsuspecting sophomores Ann Roberts' news nosiness to jean Oakes Chuck Storer's poetic license No. 5 to the Ridgewood Herald Betsy Wilson's stag-line appeal to any old deer jerry Hall's slide rule to Mr. Grendler Bigger, better, and brighter jalopies to Stevens field More plans for traffic control to next year's Student Council Marion Seckler's ambition to next yearis Arrow staff College Boards to aspiring underclassmen. Bailey to i 70 1 all Ridgewood 00aAN1zAT10M THE 'ARROWJJ STAFF JACK TENNEY ..........v.,.,.........A.A....,.......................................,...,.,......... Editor-in-Chief MARGARET DuTcHER ........... Wlanaging Editor EDITORIAL BOARD MARILYN JOHNSON ANN ROBERTS PAT LITTLE MARION SECKLER . DEPARTMENT EDITORS YEARBOOK EDITORS JOAN ARCHER .................................................,. Pen Points MARILYN JOHNSON ...,.,..I.....,.............,,,., Photography BARBARA MOLLER ......... ............. B ook and Stage JANET FLAGG .......I.......... .........,.....,.....,... C lass 'Will ANN ROBERTS .....I....... I........... P rorninent Profles DAVE CROOKS ......,... ............. C lass Prophecy CAROL WEEIJ .....I......,. I........,...........,,....... URI umor Lois BARTON ............ ......,....... ' 47 fl-Iightlights JACK DALTON ............ ................ S ports BETTE FABULA ........ ............I..... S o U' hey Say PAM MILES ...,.,...........,.. ............,.......... A rt ELLE HOHORST .,.....,..I. ....,.........,,......... J ust Imagine JOHN TERPSTRA ....I........ ................ B usiness MARION SECKLER ...........,............ Musical Spotlight WALT MARSTON ...,,.,.,... .............. A duertising JOAN MCBRIDE ............. ........................ Q uotations JOAN BENZING ....,....... .,............. P uhlicity PAM MILES ................ ...........,..................... A rt SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Jennifer Christman, Joan Davidson, Joyce Griffith, Ruth Hasemeyer, Betty Hauser, Tom Kohler, Barbara Maass, John Spagnola, Bar- bara Voorman, Julie Walker, Elinor Wester- velt. JUNIOR MEMBERS Sally Bangs, Elvie Cook, Nancy Cross, Eloise Dahn, Lois Greulich, Mary Hall, Doris Hasemeyer, Mary Ellen Hayes, Jacqueline Heler, Charlotte Horlbeck, Ted Hunt, Peggy Jacoby, Fred Lauter, Gail Linnell, Joan McLean, Anne Osborne, Betsy Quad, Anne Schafer, Don Smith, Diane Terhune, Elaine Walker, Sally Walstrum. FACULTY ADVISERS J. PAUL DARBY ....,........,,..,...,.,.........,..,.......,..,...... Literary CARROLL E. BENEBICT ....,...I ...................,., B usiness HELEN ROBERTS .....,........... ....,..,...... Q uotations ELIZABETH LOSEL .....,...... ...,...............,I....... A rt I 72 SUE Russ 2 . ANN WILSONI ..,............. ........... A rt Chairmen SENIOR MEMBERS Barbara Ackerman, Dot Anderson, Jinny Anderson, Joan Benzing, Joan Bessler, Dick Boehme, Janice Calkin, Barbara Carey, Eunice Clark, Jim Crosby, Peggy Davison, Hale Geiger, Joan Guyet, Joan Kennelly, Nancy Knowles, Shirley Mason, Marcia Mieden- dorp, Mary Ann McCarthy, Pat Newcombe, Joan Norris, Joan Outwin, Mickey Peppe, Barbara Planz, Julie Powers Helen Rosendale, Anne Schrage, Mary Suratt, Chuck Storer, Joan Tognoli, Ted Vandervliet, Charles Ward, Bob Wightman, Joyce Wilde, Ann Wilson, Betsy Wilson. TYPISTS HARRIET DuBois, MARIE PICCINI, PAT SIMOS, GERRY MOORE, LIBBY HINNES, ELINOR WESTERVELT. J The Arrow started its 39th year of publica- tion with a large, unwieldy staff of over ninety potential journalists. But, before the winter issue was ready for the press, the staff had been cut to less than sixty members. In the fall elections, jack Tenney received the editor-in-chief's job and Margaret Dutcher took over the position as managing editor of the year- book. Associate editors appointed were Joan Archer, who heads the literary department, and Carol Weed, humor editor. The literary depart- ment, formerlv called Story and Verse in the Arrow, was changed to Pen Points this year. Another name-change was the Hall of Fame to Prominent Profiles. Our largest department, with over 25 members at the start of the year, led by Ann Roberts, Prominent Profiles, was one of the most interesting sections of the Arrow. Barbara Moller's Book and Stage staff managed to keep the students well-informed about the current best- sellers and hit Broadway plays. Only junior de- partment editor was ,lack Dalton, who headed the sports-review section of the Arrow, The art de- partment, led by Pam Miles, provided many new, original linoleum prints for the three literary maga- zines and the annual. Over in the business section of the Arrow, which makes it possible to produce a decent maga- zine at a reasonable cost, is john Terpstra, business manager, who Linder the advice of Mr. Carroll Benedict, business adviser for the Arrow, handled one of the lesser known problems of the Arrow, that of controlling the finances. Wfalt Marston, in his second year as advertising manager, has with the assistance of his staff, solicited more advertis- ing this year than ever before. We, of the Arrow', staff, wish to take this op- portunity to offer our appreciative thanks to Mr. j. Paul Darby, literary adviser, Mr. Carroll Bene- dict, business adviser and Miss Elizabeth Losel, art adviser, without whose helpful suggestions and co- operation, publication of the magazine been an impossibility. The Arrow talented student-writers an opportunity would have gives many to test their journalistic legs and actually see their work in print. THE ARR O WD i 73 'HIGH TIMESJJ Did you know that there were some people in R. Il. S. with split personalities? You didn't7 Wfell, you see, the senior iournalism students were di- vided into two groups, each of which spends half the year puhlishing the High Timesl' and the other half delving into l lamlet, A Tale of Two Cities and the works of Keats, Byron, Shelley, etc. Miss Alice Wfharton is the calm and capable faculty adviser who helped these hudding journals ists over the rough spots and always remained composed throughout the hectic events which can only happen in a iournalism class. Each lligh Times, which was planned and written hy the students and edited hy an editorial staff which changed weekly, took its first hreath on the Tuesday of the week hefore it was to appear. ln the midst of what seemed to he mild hedlam, the High Times shaped up and then rested while the class attended to the l00l odds and ends which had to he taken care of - and then the weekend! I Articles were written, rushed to the editors, and then gone over with a fine tooth comh during these so-called lost weekends, which either make or hreak Il journalist. But come Monday morning, everyone was cool :md collected and the finished product was in Miss XVharton's hands, leaving only headlines and proof-reading to he done hefore the paper went to the printer. Xllfhen Thursday rolled around, circulation managers Edie XVhitney and Ann Roherts took over, hut all this while the ad- vertising managers, Dot Kes, Aim Roherts, Chuck Storer and ,lack Tenney, quietly kept the advertis- ing end running smoothly. Since variety is the spice of life, the ulligh Times had its share. A six-page paper, which was advertised in the homerooms hy six singing jour- nalists, was puhlished and a comic issue was pre- sented at the end of january to relieve the tension of mid-term exam nerves. This comic issue, called XWharton's XVeakly, proclaimed a student strike and hroke about every rule in journalism. Thus, with fond memories, the Class of '47 looks hack on the trials and trihulations in room 105 and offer its hest wishes to all future iournal- ists: lt's a Wfonderful Life! T743 Witli truth and accuracy as their watchwords and Miss Alice XVharton at their sides, the bud- ding young journalists of the Class of ,48, who meet in room 105 every morning, scurry through the halls of R. ll. S. during the week, ferreting out from every nook and cranny all available news for their weekly columns in the Ridgewood Her- ald News. Because of the necessity of covering the literature required for a junior English course, there are two journalism classes. For the first semester one class reads while the other gathers, writes, and edits the school news. Then in February the system is re- versed. Thus everyone is able to try his hand at the actual reporting. The Spectator begins life each Thursday morn- when the class prepares the dummy The articles to be written for that issue are selected and each reporter signs up for at least one. Then the wheels begin to turn, brains start to function feverishly, and finally everything is set down in black and white. During the journalistic semester, nothing takes precedence over the eternal deadline. Every article must be completed, typewritten, and handed to the editor by the end of the class period. A different editor-in-chief and associate editor are chosen each week so that almost everyone in the class has a chance at one of the two posts. Monday, the editor slaves away, burning midnight oil, 'til all hours of the night selecting the best articles for the paper. Then Thursday with the associate editor at the helm headlines are care- fully counted and matched to articles and the copy is carried triumphantly to the Herald News office to be cast into immortal print. Meanwhile, those students plowing through Eng- lish I1 literature also meet deadlines as they reel off Macbeth,,' Sir Rogerf' the Odyssey, and many others in double-quick time to complete the heavy schedule. Even if pupils do not plan to continue with jour- nalism as a career, they may derive many benefits from this course: better style, originality, the abil- ity to take responsibility, and, last but not least, development of a cooperative spirit and ability to work with others toward a common goal. the THE 'SGPECTA TORD U51 STUDE T COUNCIL Under the able leadership of Bill Skidmore, pres- ident, flloise llohorst, vice-president, Ginger Tucker, secretary, and Parker Reid, treasurer, the Student Council functioned successfully and ac- complished much during the school year of 1946- -l7. Probably the most memorable of its many activi- ties is the establislnnent of a traditional Sadie llawkinsn' Dance, 'lhis year's council was the first to sponsor a girl-ask-boy affair and the results were obviously colossal. Many of the decorations were procured from Al Capp, creator of L'il Abner and also the founder of Sadie Hawkins Day. Fair- lawn lligh was invited to attend the dance. Continuing the work done previously toward the improvement of the grounds and cafeteria, the council worked on this problem as well as the ever- increasing traffic problem. The organization was also responsible for the formation of a new Lost and Found department and the acquisition of a munber of badly needed flags for the homerooms. On November li a committee consisting of Bill Skidmore, Eloise llohorst, Ginger Tucker, Bob Zirkle, Bette liabula, Mary Alice Hoehme, Gail Linnell, lim Wlarren, llenry Def los, and Bob Abel attended the annual Student Council Convention which was conducted at N.-l.C. The Save the Children Drive, directed by Miss Lois Knox, was successfully sponsored by the Stu- dent Council. Remember the red string you tied around your finger early in December to remind you to bring in clothes for the drive? This idea, although amusing but nevertheless effective, origi- nated in the council. Many other successful projects, U10 numerous to mention, were undertaken by the council. Various committees were formed at the begin- ning of the year and all functioned individually as well as with the entire group. The chairmen and their respective committees were as follows: cafe- teria, Bill Branigan, grounds, john Mitchell and ,loe Stratton, house, Dick l7lechtner and XValt Marston, orientation, Betsy Xvilson, assembly, -lim Warreiig corridor, ,lack Christie and ,lerry llall, student activities, ,loan Bessler, publicity, Laura Bogert and Charles Spinella, parliamentarian, Don Smith. Mr. Glenn Poffinberger continued his work of previous years as faculty adviser and the Student Council is very grateful for his services. 76 '1 J Cafeteria Committee Corridor Patrol Student ,flctivities Committee TOWN COUNCIL This year marks the fourteenth anniversary of the founding of the Ridgewood Town Council. Since its establishment the Council has served to create better relations and cooperation between the schools, churches, and the young people of the community. lt is democratically constructed with three representatives from every church group in Ridgewood, Glen Rock, and Hohokus, plus three representatives from each class in senior high school. The officers of the council are then chosen hy the popular vote of the members. Therefore no one group dominates the organization. The council, ever since its establishment, has kept a date book for all the activities that affect high school young people. This avoids date con- flicts between groups and aids in making the year's program run evenly. There is set aside on this date book five nights a year solely for the use of indi- vidual church groups and four Sundays a year on which the Town Council sponsors union services for the community. One of these services is ar- ranged in the form of an afternoon and evening youth conference which is presented on the last Sunday in National Youth XVeek. The New Year's Eve Dance sponsored by the council will not soon be forgotten by those who attended. The dance, Midnight Madness, will be remembered for its fine music and decorations. The main credit goes to Eloise Hohorst, general chairman, and Dick Boehme, chairman of decora- tions. The profits made on this dance will be used to send council members to summer conferences such as the Eastern Regional Planning Conference at Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire. The Easter Dawn Service is another one of the many contributions made to the community by tl1e Town Council. The council does all the planning and makes all arrangements for this outstanding service. The breakfast that follows this service is also presented under the auspices of Town Council. The Reverend Mr. W. Greer Fisher served as group, and was assisted by and Miss R. L. Cope of the president's seat this year was Garth Coombs, with Walt Marston, vice-president, and Edie Wliitney, secretary-treasurer. adult adviser to the Miss Miriam Merritt Y.W.C.A. Filling the U81 Among the many organizations connected with Ridgewood High is the Co-Y Board which is in conjunction with Hi-Y, C-irls' Club, and the sopho- more, junior, and senior classes. The meetings are held approximately every three weeks at the Y.XV.C.A. recreation room. Elected by the group to be the officers this year were jim Crosby, president, Virginia Anderson, vice-president, Mary Alice Boehme, secretary, and Bill Dunne, treasurer. One of the functions of the group is to have a place of recreation for high school young people on Saturday nights. All of the Co-Y committees have worked diligently throughout the year to make these Saturday evening affairs as enjoyable as possible for everyone. The committee chairmen are ,loyce XVilde, music, john Davidson, Butch Bur- dick, refreshments, Don Smith, decorations, jack Christie, door and tickets, Don Armington, games, Diane Terhune, chaperones, Virginia Hay, Cail Linnell, publicity. During the year there was a group of Co-Y Board members who went to visit Fair Lawn's recreation center to find out how it was organized and to suggest ways of improving Ridgewood's. Besides keeping up the regular activities of bowl- ing, ping pong, pool, and dancing, the Co-Y Board has also tried to bring in outside talent and include special events in the schedule. On December 28 there was an open house wel- coming college students, vets, alumni, and every- one who wished to come. On january 18 two cou- ples from Arthur Murray's studios in New York came, gave an exhibition of their talent, and taught various steps to those who wished to learn. The Co-Y Board extends its sincerest apprecia- tions to Miss Miriam Merritt and Mrs. R. I.. Cope, under whose careful guidance the Board succeeded in completing another successful year. CO- Y t79l HL Y lo create, maintain and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character is the definite purpose of the Hi-Y Or- ganization. Offering many opportunities and activ- ities for high school boys, the lli-Y is, naturally, always of great interest to the male students of R.l l.S. 'lhis year lli-Y started off with the idea of keep- ing the group membership small. Any boy who was interested in ioining the club was given an appli- cation hlank, with a few simple questions on it, to lill out and turn in to the executives of the club. But since so many applied, all were accepted, total- ing more than 175 boys. Witli Mr. Frank S. Foley and Mr. llarold Doc McConaughy as faculty advisers, lli-Y met two Yifednesdays a month dur- ing sixth period in either the Chapel or cafeteria. Leading the meetings was Don Armington, presi- dent of the club, ably assisted by Dan McConaughy and ,lack Christie, vice-presidents, Charlie Burdick, treasurer, and lid Crocco, secretary. Playing host to the Central Atlantic Area YMC1X's 53rd annual lli-Y Conference on Decem- ber tv, 7, and S was the most important activity of the Ridgewood lli-Y Club this year. This was the lirst time since N39 that the lli-Y Conference was held in Ridgewood. The nearly 500 boys that attended the conference were guests of the towns- people for the weekend. XVith 60 boys representing Ridgewood and a good percentage of the town supporting it, the Conference couldn't help being .1 SUCCESS. Other activities of the lli-Y this year were the presentation of the coveted football award to Billy Dunne and the Hi-Y Bowling League. The latter, consisting of eight teams headed by Howard Kidd, was a great success with the Cellar Dwellers, cap- tained by Paul Flynn, winning the first round. Starting in early November and lasting until the middle of February, two different teams of the league were matched on each of five days in the week at the YMCA alleys. High scorer was Paul Flynn with ISS. As we go to press, plans are being made for a Hi-Y civic service and possibly a dance, to make up for the Football Dance which was not held because it was feared that it might interfere with the conference planning. lli-Y helps boys, through knowledge, to under- stand problems which will face them in later life. Respected citizens in the community assist the leaders in carrying out this plan. f so I .SENIOR GIRLS, CLUB fprcsidcnl ,,. ,.., ....... .,V.,, .., E I . IZABHTH LEONARD Secretary ....A ,.... MARION SECKLIER 7'iccPrcsiJw1l , ..,...... , ,.v.., A ,,.,. Lois BARTON 1Trca5urer , ,..O,.O .OOO.... BARBARA MOLl.raR 13 GIRLJ CL UB fprcsidcnl ,O ,. .,....pllOlEBIi EISIENBROXVN Secretary ,....,...,, A ......,,O ......,.O, , GAII. 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Students who didn't have rides in cars to the away football games, traveled by Booster Club buses whose motto was You can wear old clothes -and still travel in style! Many times we didn't charter buses to various events, as most of the students got to the games by private cars or by trains fl don't know if the people going by train expected to be with the team, but they certainly traveled with the coacheslj. If there only were some waterway by which we could go to the away games, then we'd really be able to travel quickly. Trains go fast, but l'm sure you realize that most boats are rather fleet, too! The pep meetings caused a great deal of trouble fyfor all of us concerned-really they did! Many of , the Ridgewood students expressed a desire to have pep meetings as often as possible, and they didn't care if the rallies only consisted of cheering and a few selections by the Band. However, your Booster Club Cabinet knew that once out on the bleachers, you'd want entertainment-and we just didn't want to overdo a good thing. ln the future, if you have any good ideas for pep rallies, bring him to the attention of your Booster Club officers. The Booster Club is yours, just as much as it is the officers! Throughout the year, we have kept in step with the rest of the school by sponsoring our annual Victory and Basketball Dances. The Basketball Dance was the one at which we presented the cov- eted Booster Club Basketball Award to the most deserving basketball player in school. Speaking of giving awards, we really should present one to our grand faculty adviser, Mr. Frank S. Foley Ccalled by all of us-Mr. Foleyly. The officers for the 1946-47 year were Sam Wfalstrum, Vice-President, Sally Ann Boyce, Secretary, Dave Ottman, Public- ity Manager, and l, Charlie Spinella, was President. 5841 The Science Club of Ridgewood High School under the able guidance of Mr. Eugene Raffens- perger and its officers, Bob Topping, President, Don Loughray, Vice-President, and Vincent Hayes, Sec- retary-Treasurer, has done much this past year to carry out its purpose, which is to bring a greater knowledge of all fields of science to its members and to give them a chance to share their knowledge with others. The Club meets semi-monthly, usually sixth period Mondays, and either a lecture or a demon- stration-lecture is put on by one of the various groups, such as biology, chemistry, radio, photog- raphy and physics, which make up the Club. The chemistry group started off the year with two of its members, Don de Grouchy and Sandy Shaw, demonstrating the preparation of Tycol B, a new type of synthetic rubber which is used in practically every field of modern industry. One of the highlights of the year was a three- meeting lecture on nuclear-fission, atomic power, and the atomic bomb by Mr. Otis Crendler. This talk brought to light many of the interesting but difficult-to-understand facts concerning this com- paratively new field of nuclear physics. Mr. Cvrend- ler's talk included the structure of the atom, origin of chemical valences, how the periodic chart of the elements was determined, atomic numbers and weights, and the practical aspects of atomic energy. Another interesting and practical lecture on the human body and its organs was given by Mr. Raf- fensperger, who, through his intensive knowledge of the subject was able to make many otherwise unknown facts clear to the members of the club. A demonstration and lecture by two members of the radio group, Bob Kanen and Tris Wooster, on the crystal set and the more complicated tuned- radio frequency set helped to bring a clearer un- derstanding of this extensive and interesting field of electronics. Of special interest to those mem- bers who work with radio as a hobby was an ex- planation given by Tris Wooster of parallel and series resonance with respect to the alignment of radio sets. lt is felt by all the members that the Science Club has done much toward the furtherance of its purpose. SCIENCE CL UB l85l .YPA UH CLUB Amor, Besame Mucho and Chiquita Ba- nana are all well-known songs to the average student, but how many know Noche De Paz? Those who were members of the Spanish Club this year, among many other activities, learned to sing several Spanish Christmas songs. At the end of last year, the club elected George Larkin, president, Marilyn johnson, vice-president, Mary Suratt, secretary, Dave Crooks, treasurer, and Catherine Broughton, program chairman. All these able officers carried out their respective jobs to the utmost efficiency, making this year of Span- ish Club doings a very successful and interesting one. The meetings were held every third Thursday of the month. To the greatest degree possible, all business and conversation was carried on in Span- ish, although occasionally it was necessary to re- sort to the use of English. For her helpful advice and cooperation with the officers and members of Spanish Club, all con- cerned wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Mrs. Lois Cray, faculty adviser. Much of the suc- cess of this year's club is due to her, and every- body is very grateful. They also wish to thank Miss Rosalie Deans, who helped in various phases dur- ing the year. One of the outstanding programs was the Christ- mas party. This started with the singing of Christ- mas songs, in Spanish, led by Miss Deans. After that, two skits were put on, one by the Spanish I students, and one by the Spanish ll students. To add a Spanish Havor, a nacimiento and a pinata were placed in appropriate places in the room. Thomas Bagge broke the pinata and there was then a mad scramble for the candies enclosed. Ice cream was also served. Among the other acitivities were a trip to New York in the early spring, a talk by Barbara Planz on her trip to Mexico, a talk by Karl Reinhardt on present day Mexico, several movies, the playing of Spanish games, and several quizes held in Span- ish. Altogether, the year was very enjoyable to all club members, and those who attended felt that they gained a great deal, both in the furthering of their Spanish education, and plain, ordinary fun. Buena suerte a todos que salgnn y a todos que queden. ll 86 I The lnternational Club shall meet for the pur- pose of discussing national and international prob- lems. This declaration of purpose, taken from the Constitution of the lnternational Club, is the best way of explaining why the club meets. This year's club has lived up to that declaration admirably, with discussions on such diversified topics as ls Henry Wallace's Stand on Foreign Policy Right? , Should President Truman Resign?'l, Should Labor Cet Portal-to-Portal Pay? , Should the l,I.N. Break Off Diplomatic Relations with Spain ? , Should the U.S.A. Retain Pacific Bases? , and uSllOlIld Cvermany Remain Under Four-Power Con- trol? Meeting on alternate Wednesdays in the home economics living-room, the Club first takes care of any business at hand and then proceeds to the topic under discussion. Four speakers speak on each sub- ject--two pro and two con. Each speaker is allowed four minutes to speak and one minute of rebuttal. Then the topic is thrown open to general discus- sion. Because Mr. David llavlin, last year's adviser, is no longer at R.H.S., a new adviser was needed. Mr. Henry Kwiecinski was selected and has proven to be an excellent choice. The club officers for 1946-47 were elected late last year. They are president, Mike McNamara, vice-president, joe Dorsett, and secretary-treasurer, Mary Ellen Hayes. The two committeemen elected to assist the officers are Sally Bangs and Shirle Evans. The other club members are Bob Wightiiian, Vinson Hayes, Steve Hartogensis, Dave Crooks, Fred Lauter, Cary Herrin, Hugh Hopkins, Don Richardson, and Willard Shuster. This year an entirely new club constitution was drawn up to replace the one previously in use, which contained many flaws. lt is hoped that this constitution will prove durable so that a new one need not be drawn up every year. The members of the lnternational Club hope that by discussing problems of national and interna- tional importance we have helped clarify the ideas of our members on these topics and we hope that the lnternational Club of future years may continue to do so. I TER ATIO AL CL B I 87 COMMER CML CL UB Although comparatively young, the Commercial Club of Ridgewood High School has already shown great promise for the future. At the hrst meeting in October, the officers elected were: Betty jean Burdick, president, Dot, tie Sunkenburg, vice-president, Pat Simos, secre- tary, ,ludy Tesh, treasurer. They have been very ably assisted by Program Committee, Lynn Tor, bert, Membership Committee, Cerry Moore, Pub- licity Committee, Peg Lambert, Social Committee, Mildred Candisky. All the girls appreciate Miss julia Lockwood's willingness to cooperate with them in whatever they thought would help make the club a success. Their faculty adviser always showed her vigorous ambition for them. 'lhe senior girls of the Commercial Club, who are leaving this june, hope that the club will grow and that the girls now in the club and future mem- bers will beneht as they did by the activities under- taken. This year every girl has shown a great deal of enthusiasm for the programs that have been given. ln order to prepare the girls more thoroughly for positions that they hope to hold in various types of business firms next fall, the programs included im, portant phases of business training: a play empha- sizing the proper attitude of the office worker, a talk and demonstration by a counselor suggesting the appropriate use and kind of make-up to be worn in an office, a number of helpful suggestions from alumnae who told how the commercial courses helped them get their start in the business world, a trip to an outstanding business concern in New York City, a quiz program including questions on the various business subjects studied this year, a visit by a Ridgewood businessman who spoke on Wliat is expected of a girl entering an office upon graduation? One of the projects undertaken by the club was the sponsoring of a movie, the proceeds of which went to the Valley Hospital. . . .f ,F W, K , , H281 90 junior Red Cross Qerman Club Seamansbip Corps 4s5eml9ly fommittee library 1ssistants iirls' Idvisory oard 91 , 2, . 0 'I f 1 FL ,v x , ,. X I g rang-nm: nnumx as A O M . fe -xwvsrns x If ff- T' v 'X S1 -6 jf , ,. Q .54-i , 5 .F Q mf, fig 'ai f ' may 'gfg-gg sr- f' ww Bri 'if' W .Q wr H., 1 , T. sw ' is Q ' A Qi' y ws , Wu V Y, 4. ' VM Y 'Rd M. 4, 'fm 2. ' X , K 3' -- m -'43 'Q . bi K J A X ., , kg . E E x 8 5 ' T..-'FN 5 sf' , if krsgxvixg K 6+' xfe Qs ly Q35 QWQLS ifgfurgsfgsg -, T 'A gm ,v-ig , f X Q.: YM fy? ' H1W' 'X rw ff 1 fwfr? 'X?'ff3,x.,s42? f w M: Center, end, tackle, guard- Qet together. Hit 'em hard. Hit 'em high. Hit 'em low. Come on Ridgewood. Let's go! 0,31 X ff K Y xg X X xx XA Victory, 'Victory is our cry 'V-7-C-ff-O-R-3' Are we in it ?-'We11, fl guess- 'Ridgewood High School 3'es, Wes, Dfes! Rickety, Rickety, Rickety, Rack We're the team that never falls hack. 'We're the people.-'We're the stuff. 'We're from Ridgewood.-iThat's enough! f . I fmt 5 'x 2 Xxx 1 A f I Z fr .,z 'K 1 r ,ff X f , ,1 ,V gh kiln 4 'til P r It ic! 94 ATHLETICS 'DO W THE FIELD D ln September if anyone had asked coach Frank Mozeleski what the prospects for a successful sea- son were he would have answered, Very slim. Today, however, the Ridgewood football team and Coach lirank Mozeleski, named New jerseys Scholastic Coach of the Year, look hack with a great amount of pleasure on the 1946 football sea- son. The maroon gridder's great fighting spirit, coupled with the work of Mr. Mozeleski and his Hne stall, Mr. l.eo Palmisano and Mr. Otis Grend- ler, brought two-fold recognition to the village school. XVith Billy Dunne as captain, the maroons looked very green when they dropped their opener at Leonia, I9-6, but they bounced back into the win column crushing Teaneck 20-6. The maroons came hack strong from their Bogota defeat a week later to hand a helpless Hawthorne team a 40-0 drub- bing. Highlighting the next tilt with a rarely seen field goal, Billy Dunne and the maroons took apart a ponderous Lodi squad by a 24-0 count. Hackensack provided little opposition for the hard charging Mozeman, going down to defeat by a 20-0 score. lt wasn't until the closing minutes of the Pompton game that Dunne and company were able to push over the winning touchdown and make the extra point that spelled a 14-I3 victory. A highly touted Wfestfield team received a rude jolt as the heads-up Mozeman completely outfought the Blue Devils from start to finish. Thousands of followers returned home to enjoy their Thanskiving Day dinner content with the fact that Ridgewood had ended its season in a blaze of glory by downing a well-matched Fair- lawn opponent. jimmy Vance's sensational return of a Fairlawn punt in the closing moments of the game provided the R.H.S. eleven with a I9-13 win. lt was through the efforts of the entire squad that the 1946 football team at R. H. S. achieved the prominence and outstanding record it so richly deserved. Outstanding players were Sam XValstrum and joe Fetkowitz, ends, Walt Dolan and Bob Zirkle, tackles, Ralph Colby and Les Huber, guards, Bill Branigan, center, and Bill Dunne, jimmy Vance, Tommy Delaney, and Bill Stack, hacks. 96 1 S l , Never since soccer was inaugurated at Ridgewood lligh School has a team enioyed greater success than during the l'l-lo season. This record-smashing crew started the vear poorlv, winning onlv one ol their lirst live games, Ridgewood defeated Rutherford in the sea- stbttis opener, 2-ll, Then came successive losses to lfnglewood and Teaneck hy scores of 2-I and I-U FC' spectivelv. l5ntertaining a good XX'eehawken teatn, the Ridgers went into an overtime period and wound up with a I 1 deadlock. llackensack then heat Ridge- wood, FH, and the prospects for a winning season looked verv dark, liollowing this game, Coach Charles Yennie ittggled the entire line-up and changed the ollensive style with startling results. llergenlield lell helore thc Maroon and White, 2-I, and Rutherford was again defeated, this time hv a score ol l-tl, lleconiing accustomed to their new style, Ridgewood took linglewood, 3-l, and really continued moving with an impressive 4-0 win over Teaneck. The highlight ot the season came when the teatn traveled to XY'est Point and heat the highly favored XY'est Point lllehe Team, I-ll. lluring this game we proved ottr tleteosive strength hy stopping a last-mow ing team during a treacherous wind. Montclair was the next victim, dropping a 5-ll decision llackensack came to Ridgewood with an ttnheaten lcittll, httt howed I U. .Xlter ,loe Stratton kicked the lone goal, the team plaved delensivelv and held llackensackis star lor- wards scoreless. lieattng lenally, W-2, in the last game of the regular season enahled Ridgewood to set two new team records, The team won its eighth consecutive game and its ninth game of the season to hetter pre- vious marks. Arnie llrapkin estahlished an individual scoring record, making four penalty kicks. Ridgewood then received notice that they were one ol the tour Croup lll schools selected to compete in the state elitnination tournament. The opposition was lfnglewood in a game played at llackensack. As all good things must come to an end, so did the soccer season, as the teatn lost a well-played game, 2-tl. Co-captains elect, ,loe Stratton and Charlie Nlickle, led the scoring with eight and live goals resepectivelv. Other lorwards were lloh Stack, with three goals, Dick liletchner, who made two goals, and Corky Rew, who was scoreless, hut who started tnanv scoring plays, llalfhack Arnie llrapkin made live penalty goals and Carth Coomhs scored once from a hallhack position. Center llallhack jim Croshy ttsually played ltlfttl-ltr man defensively against the opponent's center-forward. liullhacks lion Armington and ,lohn Sipp and goalie llave Alton were valuahle ollensivelv as well as on the defense, Other lettermen were lioh Simonton, XVah Smith, lioh llroadloot, and llill Marshall. Other goals were scored hy ,lohn Rew and Roh Jensen, Much credit lor the successful season should go to Co-captains lim Croshy and lioh Stack and Coach Charles Yennie lor keeping the teatn spirited enough to overcome tlteir early' set-hacks. .Nlanagers liill Skid more, Charlie XVilde, and lloh Missing deserve credit lor assisting the team. CMAR OO BOO TER? T 97 I 'UPF THE BA CKBOARDD Witli a lone returning starter in Captain Billy Dunne, Coach Charles Yennie built a speedy, scrappy basketball team around this versatile star. joe Stratton, Dave Alton, Bob Puritz, Chuck Hopper, and Dunne composed the starting quintet with many capable re- serves standing hy. Ronnie and Rennie Wliitiiig, Dick Emory, llugh Stier, lid Matthews, Inky Tornberg, and jack Smith were this year's staff of managers. The season opened at Teaneck and the Maroons, a hit nervous in their first game, were outclassed by a more experienced team. The score was 51-26. Fairlawn came to Ridgewood for the second game and Ridgewood, functioning more smoothly, crushed the Cutters 51-34. joe Stratton was high man with 211 points. Billy Dunne played a commendable floor game. Bogota brought a strong team to Ridgewood and the Maroons were beaten by a score of 35-33, A close game throughout, the home team fought hard and long but were beaten in the final quarter, The Yenniemen then traveled to Montclair and sus- tained their third loss. Alton played a sparkling game at center for Ridgewood and Bob Puritz drove through beautifully in a losing cause. The score was 40-31. The Riders iarred an unbeaten Lodi Quintet. This second win was accomplished on their home court. jack Morrison played an outstanding game at guard for the Maroons as Dunne continued to set up the plays and make the team click. The score was 56-30, Again a foreign court proved to be bad medicine. A tremendous second half rally by Ridgewood against Cliffside Park fell just short of winning and the final score was 53-42. Dunne was high with 19 points. A highly improved Fairlawn team, in its second en- counter with Ridgewood, forced the Maroons into an overtime period and took the game 52-47. Fairlawn's shooting was phenomonal. They took three shots dur- ing the overtime period and made all three while Ridgewood was held to a foul shot. Bob Puritz played his usual hard-driving game for the losers. Ridgewood, now fighting mad, took it out on a hap- less Ramsey team and beat it to the tune of 38-22, Ahead 15-5 at the quarter, Ridgewood was never in trouble thereafter. Chuck Hopper played a fine ball game at guard. Although he did not score many points Cas of this writingb, Chuck was invaluable in re- trieving rebounds off the opponents' backboards. One of the most thrilling games ever to be played in North jersey occurred at llawthorne where Ridge- wood played its next game. A closely matched Ridge wood team lost a heartbreaker when one of the Haw- thorne men broke through at the last second to make a basket which beat the Maroons 54-53. Parker Reid proved himself to be a marvelous set shot artist in this game. Traveling to Hackensack for the last game to date, the Maroons subdued the Comets 37-32. Dunne and Alton had 11 and 10 points respectively, lt was Parker Reid, however, who sparked the rally which won the game in the last four minutes, The Bnal play was a beauty. Stratton passed the length of the court to Dunne, who made an easy lay-up-shot. lt was a great ending to an exciting game. 98 I ..- ' 1 4,,,, u 6 . -I' 4 K Y .aw F .Divx -Q rw? fp' x 4 , a f J Q 13 f .47 as J? -' . L. 3 Q Y .x f ?f .g,, i'f?53' '5' 3 frfxmf, 1 'ef '- ' 'xx xl M .Qs My .Q X..-.-as ' v asm '71 ' in 3 ., Q., Q w se f I - 5, -5 .M . V , 5? K Si Slug? 4 'fp , -xf ' O ii , 4 , fa YQ . 2 1-'Q-'. f 53' 'QW farm 54555 fig :rm--... as ,zgf-vfsi:3'i::+ f sz-ff f V 5 J : ' f. 5 ' 'f ' 1 A-c. xv. N 6 ,., , T tg J N, Q J ,. . , N, N v K X. , N . Q 4Mx,,QW, , 3 , .fm lu , Q. f J w SN SIL 5 ,av ,N .M X X K s QW? 4, .. SX X519 BASEBALL - 1946 TRACK - 1946 5 1001 nf ,, 3-,E an 'ak - , CHEERLEADERS gf , wk. L- 'N-I 4 N s L A in A ' II' SY - , R I s :ru Xinqkzi fi 1 ox. 7'-4, s GD ' V 4 Vs VU ' gf K. -VX 'S 7 Q3 WJ E 'N Q , 52 X X WE B fm X! fd-wW1lfIlIlIIlIII'S Z LL -' -1 E54 EEEEJ ' QE M MI L 'WW f' 4 AJ uf Y L12 V Y-1?-2 ,Y ,- 1:1011 GIRLSJ SPOR T5 COUNCIL Presitlen! ...,.....A.,., ...,..........., P AT THOMAS Vice-Ivesiiierit .,,. ..,,v...., K AY BROLIGIITON 'Treasiuer ,. ,......,....,A. NANCI HuLL .Secretary , ,. ,.,,.,..A .,, ......,, ,,,,,,. N A N cv Bl.AuvI3L'r The Ridgewood Girls' Sports Council has com- pleted its tenth year of organization. The purpose of the Council is to keep the athletic leaders in an organized group, to develop their energies in bene- licial channels, to train girls to organize, and to coach and referee games in a dignified and respon- sible manner. The Council is composed of four officers and forty members who are managers and representa- tives of the twenty sport clubs organized for the year, among which are archery, apparatus, bad- minton, baseball, basketball, bowling, golf, hockey, riding, square dancing, social dancing, stunts and tumbling, table tennis, volley ball, mass ball, roller skating, quoit pitching, and Chapel program club. This year the Sports Council sponsored an inter- class archery tournament, a tournament in table tennis, inter-class tennis games, a friendship basket ball club, and an inter-class baseball club. The Sports Council ended the season with a sport's round-up at the Paramus Bathing Beach. Any girl who was active in one or more sports was invited, and the newly-elected officers for the com- ing year were installed. The Sports Council also sponsored a very un- usual and unique Health and Physical Education Chapel Program put on by the physical education and home economics departments. It was a very valuable as well as an entertaining accomplishment. The dances were created by Miss Elizabeth Sellier and the health part of the program by Mrs, Ann Corson. Congratulations to the officers and members of the Sports Council who so earnestly cooperated in every possible way to make the program a com- plete success as well as all the other activities of the year. The members of the council are: joan Doreau, Midge Wilkilisoil, Kay Evans, Mary Lou Baum, Gail Linnell, joan Pepper, Marilyn Richards, joan Schaefer, jeanette Alexander, Lois james, Virginia llay, Ann Woodniaii, Rose Marie Schmelzer, Rita Bruck, Betty Campbell, Sue Macwatty, Nancy Knowles, Nancy Terry, joan Brinkerholl, Betty Lou Stark, Nancy Hamilton, Shirley Brown, jane Otto, Sally Van Arsdale, Sally Walstruin, Pat Seastrand, Bonnie Denison, joan Savage, Pat XY!ora- cek, Peg Lambert, Phoebe Eisenbrown, Peg Davi- son, Mary Alice Boehme, Mary Lures, Freddie Fisher, Beverly Prior, Ann Rose, joan Gerritsen. fiosj Although girls' bowling started four years ago in R.lI.S., it has never before been so successful as it was this past year. The season started last October and continued through April, during which time sixteen teams, total- ing approximately eighty girls, bowled every Monday. lfach team is composed of five regular girls, several substitutes, and a captain whose iob it is to have her team ready every week, keep the scores, and collect the fees which are turned over to the manager and treasurer of the league. There was a great deal of team spirit this year, and as all competition was keen, there were many mighty battles waged at the Central Recreation Alley on Monday afternoons as each group fought for the first place at the head of the league. Miss lilizabeth M. Sellier, president and organizer of the league, was at the alleys every week, and was always ready to instruct the girls or give them a word of encouragement. The scores for each group are posted at the gym office each week, with the total games won and lost for each team. The five top teams throughout the year were: Teamsters, SSS., Snafu, King Pins, and Bobby Pins, who were constantly aiming for that number one place. Bowling is an excellent sport for all girls and boys to participate in as it develops coordination of the body good aim and graceful motion, which carries . f . . 1 over into adult life. All in all, everyone enioys hex Monday afternoon howling spree and agrees that she gets a lot of valuable exercises as well as enioyinent from it. flluringer-Yinoirsi.-x lln Reprcsenfiifiiw-ANNIQ XY'oonMAN Bowling Teams iTeimisfei s Neilla Ifnglishman Snnfu Barbara Scoski -leanne Oakes Betty llausei Ginny llay 3.5.5. 'King Vins lfolilw 'Pint iFisl1 lioitilers Dorothy Kes ,tllley tfitls Marguerite Thyberg Anna Terpstra Sally Pinkney Lois Marston Lucky Str ikes ff. t f. fs Rauilvlcrs lfulfcr tiirls 'Hit and ,WIN lli1llY lfOlt'l1.'r's 'Teeitv lfeenies Marion Trieherger Shirley Crosby . Terry Totzauei Betty Stansfield 'Knock Outs Claire Sararia Green Horns Nancy Mcliutcheon BO WL! 51041 33 GIRLS! BAKKE TBALL The basketball season began just before Christ- mas and as the friendship teams seem to be more popular than either the inter-period or homeroom games the students decided that was the type tour- nament they wished to play in. Friendship teams are composed of students who are chummy with each other. They like to play to- gether after school rather than to be on some team with students whom they do not know very well. As a result, many friendship teams were formed and already the teams of the following captains have played: julie Powers, ,Ioan Cuyet, Audrey Low, Nancy Knowles, jane Otto, Betty Keeley, Betsy Arther, Sally Pinkney, Ruth Zimmerman, Ruth Hasemeyer, Frances Orr, and Nancy Hughes. There are six girls on a team with four substitutes in case any of the students get tired or injured in the game. As most of the physical education classes are very large it is not possible to play basketball dur- ing the periods but each class has six teams with a manager and captain whose duty it is to drill the skills taught by Miss Sellier during the periods so i 'WW that they may apply them in their games which are played every Tuesday afternoon in the girl's gym, under the supervision of Miss C-race E. Lyon, who is the adviser of the sport. Toward the end of the season there will be an inter-class tournament which will be composed of the seasonis most skillful players. ln soccer, basketball and baseball the seniors always seem to win the championships, which is as it should be, but this year they lost the soccer championship to the juniors which the sen- iors had held for ten years. The juniors are still crowing about it. However, it is generally conceded from the basketball games played so far this sea- son that the seniors are the most likely to win the championship. Besides achieving the obvious aim of playing better basketball, the club has encouraged among girls a feeling of good sportsmanship, clean play- ing, friendliness, and consideration for all the other members of the other class teams. Slianager-MARJORIE BRoNsoN Represenmtiwc-Fulslmm Flsmfk VS fiosj The Cirls' Colf Club, composed of twenty-five members, has had a full season at the Saddle River golf course. llach member paid 351.50 which in- cluded the fall and spring terms and played twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday. The sponsors were Miss Elizabth Sellier and Miss lirances Carter. During the fall and spring seasons, the members were given instructions by Mr. Cedarstrand, pro at Saddle River Country Club. Throughout the winter seasons, practicing facil- ities which consist of a miniature putting green, and a driving range have been available in the girls' gym. During the year, students had the op- portunity to practice during physical education class periods, on the athletic field, and after school in the gym. A year ago, a large canvas was installed at one end of the gym, on which was painted a dia- gram. It represents a fairway, 260 yards long. On the left, the distances for woods are painted and on the right side, distances for the irons. Students can drive the halls while standing at a certain dis- tance from the canvas to get the proper trajectory. lt is an excellent practice idea for improving one's golf. The students also have a putting device which consists of a green velvet carpet on which they can practice from various distances, dropping the ball into metal receptacles at one end of the carpet. It is a very practical and worthwhile set-up to im- prove the students' putting. The Club's membership has grown steadily since its organization ten years ago. Any student is perl mitted to join the Colf Club. Students whose pare ents are members of the Ridgewood Country Club have the privilege of playing on that course with- out charge. The method of transportation is by bus from the high school to the Saddle River Golf Course. The Golf Club is composed of the following members: Betty Campbell, Sue Macwatty, Alice Beasley, Peggy Lambert, ,loan Bessler, Nancy Bolte, Pat Woracek, Barbara Carey, ,lanet Carney, Shirle Evans, Helen Rosendale, Ruth llasemeyer, Mary O'Donavan, Ann Roberts, Sally Pinkney, ,loan Thurnall, Marian Freidberger, Ruth Bradley, Donna Adam, Mary Vfeber, Doris llasemeyer, Berry Reid, Evelyn Bragg, Katharine Maybeck, glean Buss. GIRLSJ GOLF CL UB 51063 GIRLS, TABLE TENNIS Again this year the physical education classes held a tahle tennis tournament in which fifty-four girls competed. This tournament was open to all senior high school girls. The girls played after school every Tuesday, Vlfednesday, Thursday, and Friday, The school sup' plied paddles, halls, and tables. There were four tahles, so that eight girls played at one time. ln the tournament the girls played singles. If a girl won two out of three games or a match she advanced a step on the ladder tournament, while the loser dropped out entirely, as this was an eli- mination contest. The president of Cirls' Sport Council, Pat Thomas, helped to sponsor the tournament. Pat won the H346 championship. Eunice Clark, the present manager of tahle tennis, was the runner up. Tahle tennis is one sport in which a year or two difference in age is no handicap. ln basehall, has- ketlwall, and field hockey the seniors are naturally expected to win, hut tahle tennis skill can he ac- quired at any age. Table tennis develops coordination and alertness. Although it is not a strenuous game one must he able to have control of the hall and paddle con' stantly. Good eyes and a flexible wrist must he used in order to really play tahle tennis. A player must know several strokes, hoth offensive and de- fensive, and must know the correct time to use each stroke. ln a tournament the ahility to find your oppo- nent's strong and weak points is an advantage. A girl who catches on quickly to the type of game her opponent is playing may he the victor simply because she has accustomed herself to playing against a variety of players. The number of contestants in this tournament proves that tahle tennis has become a very popular sport in Ridgewood High School. The outstanding players in the tournament were: Pat Thomas-champion, Eunice Clark-runner-up, and jennifer Christman, and Catherine Broughton. Tlltamiqer-EllNlci5 Crfuut 11071 Archery is always one of the most interesting and popular activities of the girls' sports. lt is an activity in which the students may participate all year around. ln the spring and fall it is carried on out-of-doors and in the winter the club meets after school and carries on the sport in the girls' gym. Heretofore, before the large canvas was erected at one end of the gym, only two targets could be used but now it is possible to set up six so that many more girls may shoot at one time. The manager of the club, Kathryn Evans, and her assistant, Mary Lou Baum, take complete charge of the teams. They assist in getting the equipment ready, start the teams shooting, take charge of the scores seeing to it that each student keeps her own score on an individual score card, and is responsible for the members putting the equipment away at the end of the day. They also check attendance and make arrangements for inter- class games and tournaments with other schools. The club has about thirty members. Each student is obliged to wear an arm-guard and a linger-tab, otherwise she is not permitted to shoot. As the dis- tances for shooting become greater with improve- ment, there is a greater strain on the muscles of the arms and fingers and it is possible to receive a severe bruise unless precautions are taken. Each student is trained so that she knows just what bow and length arrows she must use in order not to be over-bowed or under-bowed. Archery is not only a fascinating sport but it is a very valuable one as it develops good posture, a better general physical condition, alertness, care- fulness, poise, a good sense of balance, courage, and the satisfaction of achievement. Miss Sellier frequently joins the girls in the sport and the com- petition gets keener as her score surpasses theirs, and it is keen competition which gives the girls a strong incentive to strive for perfection in their weekly practice. fllmmqer-KATI:RVN Eviws Rt'f7Y't'SC1lfllfllk'-fVlARY l.. BMIM GIRL? AR CHER Y f 1081 -5 if J r 'Hb +5 by M Qi' ,Env-5 0 vm X Nfffigafif: 11 3 4? ff: rs fsvr gf, CE. 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Torever holding to our standard proudly, Eoyally we'1l try To brighten the fame and never put to shame T he glory of Ridgewood U-iigh. So here's a toast to Ridgewood: May thy honor e'er grow bright , May we be victorious as in thy strength we fight, And with our Alumni, may our voices ever rise In praise of thee, for more than we, Will laud thee to the skies. 51133 Our Business Policy To retain the confidence expressed in the TETOR 6 SCHMULTS name and reputation. We point with pride to the fact that we follow a definite REAL ESTATE policy - to give our clients competent cmd efii- cient service and to assist in making these ideal residential communities. Our objective - better Ridgewood, Glen Rock and Ho-Ho-Kus and the return due us for our labor, just that nothing more. Our name is synonymous with good INSURANCE protec- tion furnished in Ridgewood and vicinity. Our policies are written in sound companies whch are not only able but will- ing to settle losses promptly. 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