Riverside High School - Torch Yearbook (Riverside, NJ)

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T! IE 710 R C H A 19 3 8 EDITOR IN CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER STAFF SECRETARY Ha u FACULTY ADVISOR R I I mm I1 IIC: :fir I I: I'.'lI 311' If Frodoncfk Albam X - L' lfiwllrx f 155 V , 4 - Cfif' f. if 0,2 IHL ICAC H !XIKLlSlLL IQ? Sc 700 , 1 lj, , , .9 , l'U!w,4JwJ In yze SJCIZIUI' C7055 of f 'J ffm W lj 1 N J Y W x . V xr X OIUXX OIL w Q r 1 I 'fl II ' W I 'I N. YI . . , , 1 we 0 OlZfGlIfS 1 1111111xl1al1o11 111101 ow HL Ll FINNLN I1 cl 1547111 Clllc IIN I L XLIUNLIN 7211 1' C Q 1 1 1 an 1 11 ll J,-C! ,111 Q11 . I ca lc 011011 I f T Q I I ' ' - ' :S , 1 ffl Visors Cfass of 38 Mt IJ IW zfz M C Wo 1' e C Comerlforul Jarin fl. ocius QQlClBlClCil ClQiQ Qlfiii Q F Lap 3.11.- 1 N4 xx! as amz .ll ll IDIHXISHX IIIQX fin Xf M X XR X : L iv :fi ! 'xp r- '-1 7 J r' vw N I ' . 1 f I V X 1 ' I - Q Mg, M Y, , ' fsi .Qs X L, M 1 Z 35 If , K 1 Z 'xxmx Y' f 1 x A 3.37 A Q' I 4 ,X .Q Q , . XAJXX-mf Z .1 K A ., ,VT 4 ' .':Z. I ' ' ,Vt-r 1 W N N ..g.,,..-,....,... -A 0 lk 1714 X ll 'fof!Qu41c frm .. I. 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I-1 W IV. ,' - L f 6 CIM O 1958 rrtelnzqs am onqmlu uirons Most of your school years have been spent durlng a per1od of severe econornlc readjustments New 1dQ3S have sprung up l1ke mushrooms and subs1ded Just as quxckly New names and new faces have appeared on pol1t1cal horlzons 1n our country Old mdustrxal and financxal structures have crashed and have been replaced by new groups and new structures and methods Let us not say that c1v1l1zat1on has falled but rather let us say that some of our procedures or gaI11Z8t10I1S and 1nst1tut1ons have been found unstable and were 1n the need of rebulldmg Our own 11ves are s1m1lar to th1S Those factors of character and success wh1ch have a firm foundatlon w1l1 not trouble Our dlfflcultles wxll come from those hablts and procedures Wh1Ch do not have the better character tralts a a foundation BEST WISHES' I lift ll Ill 1 vm of 1919 Our 1938 Commencement w1ll soon be R H S hxstory However graduatlon does not mean one has flnlshed Instead commencement mcans we are ready to begln to start out of llfes Journey quall hed to mtelllgcntlv consldel the varlous phases of llfe Educatxon IS a process of growth wh1ch contlnues as long as one l1ves Some of you vull contmue your educa tnon 1n college or advanced schools of learnlng others w1ll contlnue their edu c'1t1on WOI'k1llg ln some l1ne of needed labor The lmportant thlng IS to con tlnue to grow regardless of whele you are Ill the School of Llfe mmn ltfnf Xun ll till I Q IIIILIIDLI March 9 1938 Qsfrul Q .1 Ill' f Hu- 'Jw-I'-' W p s'nx P ! T311 Cf sa.a f , C, JC , lip f., 'llltfllllj E TOR Pt ffze Facut MARION BATCHELDER REIN Superv1s1ng Prlnclpal J ALLEN MINNICH MERLE BALL Alt G LESLIE CARSON Sciences MATHII DE COMERFORD Commerclal Subjects THOMAS COURSEN Mathemancs L V DAVENPORT Englxsh French ROSE F DENNELER Enghsh Hlstory BARBARA EASTON Enghsh German MARTHA FLYNN Physlcal Educatxon FLORENCE GLEESON Engllsh HELEN LIPKIN Englwh Latm Prmclpal LILLIAN B MOORE Llbrarlan V .I MUELLER PhVS1CHIEdUCZ1Il0I'1 MARTIN A POCIUS SCICIICCS ELIZABETH ROTZ Home Economlcs JOSEPH SARA Commerclal SubJects WILLIAM J STEEN Commerclal Subjects FRANK TITMAN Manual Tralnxng LEE TREIBELS HISIOIV ETHEL WILLIAMS Commcrcldl Subjccta NARCIE L LORD MUSIC ALICE BALDWIN Secretary MARY MONAHAN School Nurse MURIEL RADCLIFFE Secretary Twelve O-F 1-9-3'8 tu ent zlzzzens lp f eague The Student Crtrzenshrp League whrch has been rn exrstence srnce 1934 was orgamzed Wrth the destre to ard the students tn becommg better crtlzens physrcally mentally and soctally and to promote the general Welfare of the school and the student body Durmg the course of the fear the League has been successful rn promot mg a feelmg of courtesy among fellow students throughout the school The League has sponsored an honor study hall sytem also The remarkable re sults of 1ts pronects have shown that the effort and co operatron put forth by thls body have not been tn vaxn ror the f1fth consecutrve year the League has partlctpated rn the State Student Government COHV9Hl1OH held thts year at Montclatr State Teachers College The oftrcers chosen for lU37 38 are Secretary of the Senate Constance Maclienzte Speaker of the House Charlotte Elana Secretary of the House Marcella B rtrand Advlsor Mr Carson Thxrteen l I I I I if , , V Y I .- , . 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IOSEPHINE FRANCES ROONEY 1IN 1 1 1 111 X111 111 11 111 1 I 1111 I1111 HERMAN IOSEPH RUEHMLINC 111 11 1 11111 1111s 1 sllll 11 11 1 l1I1 EDITH IOAN RUSSO 1Nl s 1 1 1 111 11 1 111 1 XIII ANTHONY MICHAEL SABINO 1 111 N 1111 111111111111 1l I 1111 I S I 111 s 11 111 1 IINII 1 Igilll 1 ICN 1 111 1111 I 1111 X 1 II I11111l1 N E BCH CORDELLA MARIE RAPP 111 1111N 11ll IIS 1 111 ll 1 111111 X1 s I X N 1111 Illllllllh 1 ass 111-I N 1111 I Nxxxm II ll 1111 N1 iff I ,. 1 HENRY STUART RAPP 11:1 ,ill 1U N II 1111 1 11 1 111 NI I NATALIE PAULINE RAZGATIS x 1 11 N 1 XII 11111 1 11 II 1111 ll N 11111 1 llll A1 11111 1111 NXIIIII THELMA IUSTINA RIDER I I- . II 1 11 111111 111111111111 1111 ,. 1 1 1111I 1111 1 111121111 111 -1 1 IP 1 - 11111 S1111111 N111-1111116 'llll I Tw enty two 1 I00 I1:11111I1i11 St. Ili1 ','i1I1-. N. .l. 1' 1'l1IllIIl1'l'I'Iill 1' 1's11 .II1f'11.- 1111111111111 111111 f11lI 11f f1111 'I' 'Icy' is Iilvl 111 f'I '. 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T. 3 ,Tluss v I ' ' 1. ers all Ethel Hopps T-H-E T-O-R-C'H I es zslory I IME 1980 Ll-IARACII ERS Grandma graduate of Class of 1938 C.Vranddar1ghter pupil of Rix erside High School Class of 1984 O1 course I remember den It seems only xesterdax that I xxas in high school Mine xx as the class of 1936 I xxas just as exerted about the aetivitres of my elass as you are Let me tell you about them We entered Riverside High School a xx ay back in 1934 Well I recall the shortness of our boys and the giggles of our girls We became organized xx ith Miss Mathilde Lomer ford a nexx member of the facultx as our class adxisor The first election of otfi cers xx as held and Herman lDutehexr Ruehmlrng xx as made president Joseph Johnston xice president lVlrnnre Guenther secretary and Cordella 1Corkeyl Rapp treasurer We had a grand time that first year for we had none of the xxorrres of the upper elassmen and xxe xxere gix en consideration bx every one beeause of our greenness During the year xxe held our elass party What the party lacked in dignrtv it made up lor rn home made cake and Tak a Boost To eompensate for all that had been gixen us our elass gave a reeeption lor the incoming freshmen xx ho were so eager to take our places lhis xx as the first receptrorr of its kind ever to be given although the folloxxrng classes have lolloxx ed our example September came again and xxith it came the beginning of our second vcar The class oliicers xx ere chosen and Charles Murphy became president vxith Sarah Woessner his assistant Alma Zipperlein acted as secretarx and Ethel Hopps treasurer We spent the year studying and attendrng the football and basketball games and tr'relx meets We supported the plays given by the Juniors and Seniors and looked for xx rrd to giving our oxxn 'I he class party xx as fun for everyone and in the spring xxe had eh rnee eame in the torm of a Senior Sophomore dance which xxas more than sueeessful The Junior xear brought little ehange in the class officers Charles Murphy and Lthel Hopps retained their positions as president and treasurer xx hrle Jane O Rourke and Lordella Rapp xxere eleeted xiee president and seeretarx respeetrxelv This year xxe reeeixed another class adxisor Mr Martin Pocrus xxas appointed to assist Miss Comer ford in her duties at our helm Our third year in high school as a group xxas crovx ned xxith nnancial success We produced a plax ealled Anns a Blond sponsored txxo dances a movie benefit and helped sponsor the Junior Senior Prom Thex say the best things are alxxaxs saved till last and so it seems to have been xxith us Brom the lirst day xxe entered IOH we became a compact group xxorking for the same things the Washington trip and graduation We elected Jimmie Orfe as our nexx leader and Natalie Rafgitis as viee president The other otlrcers were unchanged We xxorked on projects eontinually In the early fall a Senior play Double Trouble xx rs presented Christmas eards xxere sold and dances xx ere given Then rn May our long avx arted trip to Washington xxas taken and no Senior of l938 xxrll ever forget rt for it xx as xxorth all the xxork of prexious years And so dear June arrived and our four years of learning and laughing came to an end Riverside High Sehool gave us more than a diploma rt gave us a chance to develop ourselves as individuals and a group It gaxe us memorres that we have never forgotten and tor xxhielr vxe are strll grateful May your four years in school be as pleasant as' ours xxere Twenty six X if X V I U9 N ' ' ey f f ,, V V V - V ' , V-V , VV ' I VVXV' V V, V .' , V ,VV' VNV V V KVVVV V V V V ' V 1 'V I 1 V ' V' ' V ' ' V V V V V. 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P store he was seeking a ltttle dtverston from hts hum drum lxfe and found It to day vthtle VIEVVIDQ' the great symbol of ltberty lfurther up Chestnut Street they IlOtlC6d a rather suave Tonsorlal Shoppe and peer mg through the gltstenmg xxmdovt dtscovcred Tonv Sabmo as a rumble fingered barber shearlng the locks of Herman Ruehmltng tMany tlmes photographedl It seemed that Dutch had become a model for the V1t811S Ad After a brlef dlscusslon wtth these two they meandered forth tow ard the famlllar old Chestnut Street Opera House There the btllboard and lllumtnated letters lnformed them that Fthel Hopps was fllllShll'lg her fourth consecutive week IH the opera Il Trovatore Thlrty N V- X ,, . . . . . . ' V . V - V V .V V ' V V . V . . . V . . . , V . . . V . . . V V , , . , . . V. Vx . V , V . V. . , . V V - , , . . V , VV . . . , . . . . . V . V . ' . , . . ' - ' .V VV 1 , . V V - V . . . .V . V . . . . V V - . V V - V . 1 ' ' 1 s V V' ' , .' ' ,A ' , , . . , V .' .,. V' . . , V . V V . 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V V H ,, . . . . . . - V 4 - - ,A tt .V All at once the aroma of temptmg baked goods reached thelr nostrils luring them on until they discovered a huge Neon electric s1gn in gleaming red and green letters divulging the combination of the Kelly Jordan Bakery The familiar names attracted them and upon entering the shop they found amidst many French pastries Charlotte Perry who in the course of conversation related that her old friend Ruth Vanenburgh was floor lady of a nearby Grant Store Charlotte was eager to tell of the act1v1t1es of some of the others but because of a sudden rush buslness Bob and Bettv excused them selves and forced their way out through the crovtd Bob knew it to be open house at the R C A Vtctoi in Camden so thev left Chestnut Street crossed over to Market Street and so on down to the ferries On their way down hill to the wharf they were attracted by a shrill police whistle There at the mtersec tion stood the tall stately Charles Murphy directing traffic In obtaining tickets for the ferry Bob recogn17ed the agent to be none other than JOVIHI Joe Cancellieri They were carried swiftly by the crowds onto the boat and were seated in a short time Bob be coming restless and desiring a smoke vtent out on deck and while there was lightlyy tapped on the shoulder Turning he was pleased to see standing before him Josephine Rooney who was little changed from her school dav petiteness Bob rushed back to Betty to tell of his discovery and found her climbing a stairway which clearly warned them in large bold letters Private Nevertheless they ventured upward and when they reached the top there stood as stern a looking captain as ever thev beheld H1s expression changed as soon as he recognized them for here was another classmate Tony Provenzano While waiting for the boat to dock Bob told of having seen Jo Rooney and that she was still looking forward to a trip to Ohio xx here she had certain interests Whistles blew gates clanged and the passengers cleared the boat As the two wan derers walked down the street to the R C A building they spied Marie Orfe and Claire Fabritlus coming out of Cooper Park When greetings were exchanged the two bosom friends confessed both had followed the same career that of being governnesses and that the children with them were their wards The R C A building was right at hand and there being little time for talk Betty the entrance hall told them that the reception room was on the 8th Hoor They boarded an elevator and ln a few minutes were at their destination A pleasant hostess came forward with a beaming smile of recognition Its possessor was another of their class mates Cordella Rapp Now that their visit was made easy by her pleasing presence Bob and Betty were showered with the usual questions Have you seen so and so' or Did you know such and such' A mischievous look came into Cordellas eves as she asked lhree guesses who our company nurses are' It was then learned that Made leine Gubany and Thelma Rider held those cox eted positions At that moment musical sounds came from the next room and as the group moved in their direction Cordella mentioned that recordings were being made that day Look ing through the glass studio windows they saw Helen Jordan and Ruth Seaman former members of the 38 Glee Club having a duet recorded After the recordings were hnlshed Bob and Betty enthusiastically wished them every success in their chosen profession After making a thorough tour through the plant they made ready to leave but not before Cordella told them that Grace Young was happily engaged ID her duties as head physical education lnstructress in the Camden Schools The afternoon was growing to a close and the two weary travellers stepped on the threshold of the structure to gather their wits for a second or so when they noticed a tall handsomely dressed man who made himself known It was George Kuczynski now a professional escort He related the whereabouts of Connie MacKenzie and Henry BOPOWSKI It seemed that the two were employed in their First love Journalism Connie was Editor in Chief of the Camden Chronicle while Henry was the head of the Sports department Anxious to read some of their literature Betty secured a paper at the nearest news stand Glaring headlines met her eyes Archeologist George Widamter discovers long lost skull of Pocahontas in Jamestown Va A photograph of Ignatius Horan the Judge in a famous cr1m1nal case was the second thing to catch her eye Turnlng to the Sports division she was excited to hnd Laslmlr Styplnskls name on the bill for the coming weeks boxing at Conven tion Hall Thirty one . . . . H ,, . . ' y V Q. ' - . , V . 1 7 . U ' v y f - ' and Bob, hurried through its swinging doors. As they entered, the building directory in ' I ' ' in - . 11 Y tt ' . u - - V ' - . ' ' . . , . Y . . . - y . . . ' 1 t ' I , . E TOR Bob loolxcd at hls watch and uttered a loud 0kCldl1l'ltlOIl for Ill the course of the dax s happenlngs tune had been forgotten 'Ihex sped to the subxx ax entrance at 6th and Cooper Streets and after bexng qulclxlx convey ed across the famous Delaware found themselxes once mole 1n the C1tv of Bro therlv Loxe and made stralghtway for the Bellevue Stratford Hotel The two sat down and talked over the eventful afternoon However the conversatlon turned from these past experxences to future plans It was then the d1nne1 party was arranged for the next CVCll1I1g as Bettys stay ln Phlladelphla was to be a short one In less than no txme the evenlng for the gala affalr arrxved Whxle the host and hostess xx andered from group to gloup they learned a great deal about thexr past as SOLIHICS Manx of them were happlly marrxed lncludlng Thomas Murphv who had been the hrst groom and 'lheresa W1gmore the first brlde Dot Spellerberg confessed that she had lL'lll7Cd hcl gl eatest ambltxon bx belng happnv malrled to a xx ealthy xoung man Edna Shxtlex lntloduced her husband and made apologxes for Dot Ward who xx as de tamed bx her overtxme dutles at the Watchcase John balbe was dragged lnto the group reluctantlv and blushed when xl was rc xcalcd that he was a movle stand lll As nt always xx as ln the old school days xx henevex one saw Bud Joe Maleskl xx as sulc to be on the Ofllllg Joe also had cnteled the fi ld of the lalkles and had taken no less than Don Ameches place IH the films slnce hm ICIIIOTTICIH lralllng Joe xx as Frank Maratea who proudlv announced the leceut open mg of the Maratea Chalr Groccrx Stores An 1IlfCCll0L1S glggle 1nt rlupted them and then. stood Adele Wenner dlsplaylng he1 latest book Wenners Wlttlclsms When Helen D16tPlCh entered the room all of the glrls xx ere dellghted to see that she xx as elenmtelg llllllg up to her DOSIUOI1 as a model ln Sacks Fxfth Axenue 1Nexx York! store .lhe spotllght xxas then turned on Warren Buscher who looked a llttle lonesome and admltted that he mlssed h1s pet snakes SIDCC he had become the dneetor of the Phlladelphla Zoo those Saturday afternoon trlps 1n 1938 had not been lll valn Seelng more guests arrxve the hosts made thelr wav toxx ard them Charles Emery Elmer Helmach Edlth Russo and Ruth Anderson came forth Charles clalmed to be the manager of the successful Fourth Ward Basketball Team and Elmer was a professor of mathematlcs at 'lemple from whence he had graduated Ed1th and Ruth muted the fCflllll1HQ membexs to V1S1l thelr latest style Beauty Salon ln Rlverslde Bob md Bettx turned to be confronted bw a happy group of slx 1IlClL1dlllf.Z Marx Jam Ingram mow a l0ChYllCldlll Gladxs Whlte ta eleven lllghl club daneelv Donald Wagnel tESQlllI'L s chlef model! .llmmx Orfe rlmportant ln hls father s plumblng bLlSlllLSSl Alma Z1ppLrle1n tan 01711116111 social wollxerr and Mlnnle Gu nthel ra radlo smgerv 1 ast but not least was the arrxval of CCCIIIH Clauss Marx Loulse Tonu and Malgaret Norxvlclxe Of course Leclllas COlfTllI'C was DC1fOCl. as she had rushed to the aflan from hu dutlcs as model for d1st1nct1ve ll8lI'd16SS6IS ltlargalet made known that she was lrust QJHICCI ln a large eltx banlx and M315 LOUISL demulc as evel xx as 1CiClllll f spell mg Ill the l-hx erslde Grammar Schools Betole partlng the host and hostess proposed a toast to the never endmg success happlness and good health of the members of thclr Alma Mater and the nex er to be folgotten attalr dlexx gracefully to a close Jo... 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' ls v . . . o. ., Name J Orfe M Orfe O Rourke Perry Provenzano RHIJD Haas Helmach W Hennmg Hopps I Horan M Jane Ingram J Jankowskl Johnston Jordan Jordan Kelly MacKenz1e Maleck1 Albert1 Anderson Borovt Skl Buscher Ca11cell1er1 C lauss D1etr1ch Eland Emery Fabr1t11s Fasler Freund Fuoco Garbe M Gubany M Guenther Pet Expresslon H1 ya gorgeous Stop' I llke It Well lt has pos S1b1llt1CS Thats not fun H1 porky O o o o Get under the table Haas' Oh be qulet' Oh fish Oh gee' Hey Umps Good mornlng Yeah Hello babe Yust l1ke my mamma You make me so darn mad Qu1t throwmg the bull loud You re tellmg I What d1d you say' Lets see novx' Dont call m Joe Look at that Prec1sely What are you saymg' Isnt lt though Who Sald so Cut 1t' You beast' N0 that' Yeah' w shucks Ah K1t' Ill Cllp you Hey k1d' I don t th1nk so E TOR I-lobby Playmg pool Crochetmg Art Read1ng Sw1mm1ng Swlmmlng D3TlC1l1g Eatmg Sleepmg Slflglllg Sports Crochetmg Sports Slnglllg Smgmg D1'1VlIlg Sleepmg Studymg Sports Speaklng Readmg Sports Herpetology Sports Basketball Sports Danclng Sports Correspondence Sports Sleepmg Football Football Dr1v1ng Seu mg Seen Domg Amb1t1on Maklng ann oun Dent1st cements Sleepmg Secretary Bemg escorted by Art1st Leo S1lently Teasmg Ra1s1ng Talklng lookmg PFIVHIG secretary Corky Bus1ness man cam Telephone opera or Dental nurse Askmg Mary for Baseball playu her homevx ork Talklng to hlmself Nebulous Collectlng dues H1s homevs ork Readmg letters from Arthur Keepmg qu1et Harmornlzmg w1th Seam Argulng w1th Mr POCIUS Drmkmg tak a boost Lendmg money g1rls Buslly runmng around school Looklng dopey Opera star Become .1 honalre Techn1c1an IT'll Storekeeper Doctor Actress C h 1 e f machme su ltcher Mathematlcs teacher New spaper re porter Fate Don Juan Housekeeper Keepmg house Ill Vlfglllla Mother s helper Jack of all t1ade St3t1St1Cl3I1 Charmmg hostcss Mathemat1c1'u1 Horse doctor RadlO smgcr Judge A11 actress 111 Shakespearean plays Bell bov Orchestra leade1 Blues smger Baker Plumber No l neu spaper vxoman Pubhc account'1ntWat6r b0y lll Taklng attendanceMaster of my pro f8SSl0I1 Lookmg 1nnocent Secretary Talklng a b o ut h1mself Blushmg Talkmg to S1d F1x1ng her halr Workmg on the RIV ues Cheerleadmg Selhng chances for Fourth ward Looklng 1nto a m1rror Looklng solemn Draggmg h1S feet Bemg a monltor Danclng Playlng her clar 1net Talk1ng to Peggy Th1rty four Magor league pltcher Herpetolog1st To grou Prwate secretary Pr1vate secretary Marry my boss Profess1onal bas ketball play er Secretary C1V11 englneer Butcher Gym lnstructor Toolmaker Secretary Secretary Army Naxy game Soap box orwtor Dancer lVI1nor league bat boy Rallroad xx orl1e1 Advert1sement for Wheatles Ha1rdresscr Model Workmg g1rl College p1 ofessor Tap dancer H1gh pressure salesman Drugstore covs boy All AYTICIICHII vxa ter boy MOXIC stand 1n No1se recorder B0OlxkCCIJCI JI' v H D V- ,I - - , . A. ' I 1 C' N , - . . , . V . ny on U C. 1 4 A .. .. . , , -1- J1 11 .. - - D . . ' . P. . . . . - - . . . G. Kuczynski For crying out Quoits Being polite to Stenographer P1'0f6SSi011H1 CSCOFY C' - 11 - - 1, ' v' ' ' V - ' rf 1 R. ' e ' ' ' W' 1. ' sv ' ' ' I v - 1 JA . . ,, . ,, . .. , I C' L .1 Q - A -1 - - - V A, ' Q H- - v 11 - .sv l' C- 11 - Oy- - . - ' ' ' C. .. - . C. ' 4' t . ' V J. A ' ' ' ' J. 11 ' .vw ' ' ' -' y , 61716171 DGP Fred Albern was busmess manager of the Torch Ruth Anderson was qu1te talkatrve Henry Borowsk was sports edrtor for the Greyhounds Warren Ruscher d1d not have an rnterest rn snakes Joseph Cancellten was center on our football team Cecelta Clauss was May Queen at St Peter s School lelen Dretnch was awarded the Amencan Leglon school Charlotte Eland was capta1n of the cheerleaders Charles Ernecy was captaln of tne monltors Cla1re Fabntns was Mrss Monahan s secretary Iohn Fasler was Uncle Cdrt 1n the Semor play lames Freund was on t1me for school loseph Fuoco had a crush on tnat certaxn lunror g1rl lohn Garbe was a quret bashful sol 'nn lad Madelme Gubany was th powerful woman of the Class M1nn1e Guenther was a typrst on the RW ues Elryabeth Haas played an excellent part 1n class plays Flmer H 1mach was the head of the famous Fourth Ward W1'l1an1 Hennlng was the V1l a n 1n the Senlor play E hel Hopps was the Ieannette Macdonald of our class lgnatrus Horan solved the toughest cases rn law class Mary lane lngram was awarded an essay prlze lohn lanlfowskr was the most bashful lad 1n the class Ioseph Iohnston haunted the place w1th hrs candtd camera Paul lordan was seen wrthout hls pal Henry Helen lordan played the part of Lena rn our play lack Kelly was 1ust a lrttle boy ln knlckers George Kuczynskr was a woman hater Constance MacKenz1e edxted the RW ues Ioseph Malecla got hrs famous harrcut Frank Maratea worked at Marty s Army and Navy Store Francts Mrfsch was a homework frend Charles Murphy was a star on our basketball team 'Thomas Murphy was a stubborn boy Margaret Norw1cke edlted the 38 Torch Iames Orfe was prestdent of the class Mane Orfe got her famous nlclcname Mlnerva lane O Rourke was one of the best dressed glrls ln our clas Charlotte Ferry wore short sklrt Thlrty five Meta S H1 QICIITIITICIT t X 1' l , . If If G , l . 1 . . . 1 J . . . 1 . , . 1 1 . 1, H. . 1 1 . . . ' Q -, l , U. . . D If lf . 11 H 'J .9 . . . . ty Q . . f , . A A . . f It If L . s C . . . . If If rf 11. . , . 1 . 1 . I 4. . w 1 , . 1 11 H . . If . ff 1 . . ff - - G Q. E TOR Anthony Rrovenzano worked at Grant s Cordella Rapp drove her father s car around town Stuart Rapp was a drugstore cowboy Natalte Razgatrs was vrce prestdent ot our class Thelma R1der was the tallest g1rl rn the clfrss losephme Rooney was SISSY m our Se-mor play Herman Ruehrnlmg was our Freshn an class pre rdent Edtth Russo was 1n the halrdressmg busmess Anthony Sahrno was drum manor of the school hand Ruth Seaman warbled songs III Glee Clul Edna Shatter was manager of the Semor nf sketnall teotm Dorothea Stegtned drd not raste her orce al,ove a whrsper Dorothy Spellerberg moved to the c ty ot Washrngton Cas1m1r Stypmsla was the lady laller ot the Senor class Ellzabeth Taubel dlsplayed her ahmty to tall Mary Lourse Toner was exchange edrtor ot the R1v ues George Tuch worked m the Tak a Boo t store Ruth Vanemhurgh had stratght hatr Donald Wagner was the best loolfmg boy m the ass Dorothy Ward was a salesman for the Yearl ook Adele Wenner acted sens1lJle George Wrdmarer was stage manager Theresa Wtgmore ran out ot chewmg gum Roloert Wtlkrnson was the wrtttest boy rn the ass Mary Wrll became known as Lotus Blossom Fred Woessner drove hrs car to school evervday Grace Young was pusmess manager of the Rtv ues Alma Ztpperlem was the class athlete ol the gtrls JR! 1 ef' Thlrty stx X Q ' cl . Gladys White was the smallest girl in the class. ' A ' A ' o cl . 6 o f X L3 ..-,r::Pl orcfz fdlfllv Edltor 11'1 ch1ef MARGARET NORWICKE Busmess Manager FREDERICK ALBERTI TOSEPH CANCELLIERI HELEN DIETRICH CHARLOTTE ELAND IOSEPH FUOCO MINNIE GUENTHER MARY IANE TNGRAM IOSEPH E IOHNSTON GEORGE KUCZYNSKI CONSTANCE MCICKENZIE IANE O ROURKE CHARLOTTE PERRY NATALIE RAZGATIS IOSEPHINE ROONEY ANTHONY SABINO MARY WILL ROBERT WILIXINSON Secretary CORDELLA RAPP Th1rty seven Advlsor ROSE F DENNELER O-F 1-9-3-8 Iames Orfe T-H-E T-O-R-C'H H11 S O B Ol7O!C On March l9 and '70 l937 the Clas of 38 a luruors pre ented tn the Rrversrde Hrgh School Audrtorrurn therr class play a thre act comedy Ann A Blonde Thrs presentatton was the story ot Ann Roblnson a small town grrl who cornes to New York She meets a school rnate Evelyn Southgate and the two grrls go to vtstt Ann s aunt Mrs Kate Ray A mlsunderstandlng tn rdentttv tew tangled love aftalrs and the play tlnally comes to a hGI-UDV conclusron tor all concerned The cast rncluded Elrzabeth Terry Glaays Whrte Wtlltam loseph Ray Perry Lang Vlrs Kate Ray Evelyn Southgate Peggy Artte Nrna lean lohnny Pete Thlrty erght lack Kelly Frederrck Albertr Ellzabeth Hag los phrne Roonof Constance MacKen ro Robert Wrllc nson Ruth Vanemburgh Cecelta Clau Stuart Rapp Paul lorclan 2 y ! l ! Q, , s ' , S ' , S ' 1 . . .4 , , , I 3- ,S ,, . , ' ' , . . ' I' ' ' ',a , . , . 1 . ..... ..................... . . ' S Ann Robinson ............................ Charlotte Elancl '74, O-F 1-9'3'8 .' r IDOUAZQ TWA! As Senrors the Class of 1938 presented their class play on November 19 and 20 l937 rn the hrqh school audrtonum Th1s last dramatrc attempt of the qroup also a three act Comedy was entrtled Double Trouble Double Trouble IS the story of the Berry s an average Amerrcan tamrly who are rn trnancral dlfflculty When they need money most therr fabulously Wealthy Aunt Deborah whom they have not seen for th1rty years V1S1lS them lt IS later dlscovered that the person who calls herself Aunt Deborah IS not Aunt Deborah at all The qenurne Wealthy relatrve makes herself known and the play ends W1th the frnancxal problems solved and the love attalrs on the mend The cast tor th1s productron rncluded Lena Helen Iordan Irmmy Berry Iames Freund Mom Berry Alrce Berry Art Samson Uncle Curt Elsre Boqqs Fred Berry Srssre Berry Sprlce Gropper Ioan Vrngent Aunt Deborah Thirty nme Elrzabeth Haas Constance MacKenz1e Fredenclc Albertr Iohn Fasler Mary lane lnqrarn Frank Maratea Iosephlne Rooney Wrllram Henmnq Anthony Sabrno Ruth Vanemburqh Mary Wlll ,b.u,,:,,., .Q rv, , Mn-, , Ai , . f ' . 5 - . . -, . 1 ' Q 1 , . . 1, H , ' . , . 1, 1, . I , . I . - 1 1 I - , . ff H . - 1 . . . . H 1 H We W KY A611 f I f GPG IUNIORS I AX DLIXCL 155 WS I N if if-LC kv :F f 'D w f Jf.D' MD X ' 4 KX Xxx F4 XV, W . A 7 I I' X I Q N, I 5 h if Q.-,ik-ix I wx Lf gg 4 ., A 2 If ,Y I If X., A WA, Y' K H 1 1 z kxt-X 1 F Y 56,11-mm.f',j-. 1 E x . ,X .I X2 xxx yxv RKR , -M XJ X-H! . -151' .., ' l CL'2'. 1 ,, ' W , 3,,,,,. ,,., , -'r E TOR Presrderrt Vrce PTGSICIGHT Secretary Treasurer I Ioseph Hulhnqs Ioseph O Iohnston Margaret Van Emburqh Catherme Krrchner CLASS MOTTO Gam strenqth as 1t grows CLASS COLOR Cherry and Wh1te CLASS FLOWER Cfardema Forty two UHIOI Q ICQI N 5 it s ,Y ' Cwfass O'F 1-9-3-8 unior ass The members ot the Class of 1939 were trrst organrzed 1nto a group under the gurdance of Mr Kenworthy The bra event of the Freshmen year was a class party Class offrcers were Ioseph Hullrngs presrdent Ioseph Iohnston vrce presrdent Catherrne Krrchner secretary Margaret V a n E m b u r g h treasurer In the Sophomore year another class party and a movre benetrt were the rmportant events The electron of new otfrcers took place Whrch resulted as follows Ioseph Hulllngs presldent Iohn Theurer vrce presrdent Margaret Van Emburgh secretary Catherrne Krrchner treasurer Mr Kenworthy s de parture from school resulted rn the apporntment of Mrss Lrpkrn and Mr Le Pon as class advrsors At the openlng of the lunror year an electron of offrcers was held agarn loseph Hullrngs was re elected presrdent loseph Iohnston became vrce presr dent Margaret Van Emburgh was re elected secretary and agarn Catherrne Krrchner assumed the dutres of treasurer Mr Le Porr havrng left school was succeeded by Mr Qara The rmportant events of thrs year were the class play the selectron ot class rrngs and the class banner and the Iunror Senror Prom Forty three - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 4 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 . . 1 1 1 1 - - ' .. I . - 1 T 1 - 1 1 1 . n . , 1 ' . E T op IOHIOI L C788 w IC Ll S Presldent loseph Malone VICE PI'9S1d9I1l loseph Wasnebkl Secretary P rerma la Freda Treasurer Darothx Guenther CLASS MOTTQ lxrlowlc dar halh po Aer LLASS KCI UP Blue ani Cold CLASS FLQVW R L ly ot the alley Forty four 5' 1 U C1 uf-J. T Q Snap OITLOPQ OSS Members of The Class of l94U are now endmq thelr relqn as Sophtstt cated Sophornores The sophs ln then Freshman year were very actlve mdulqmq 1n act1V1t1es of all sorts They conce1 fed the ldea of class programs whlch 1n thxs case used talent from the Freshman class only Th1s form oi entertamment went over so well that they qave another such performance thls year To thelr l1st of soclal functions was added the Elqhth Grade Receptlon party the Sophomore Freshman Receptlon and the class party Then mlxmq husmess W1th pleasure they carr1ea on a successful drlve for class dues For that year they elected the followlng people for thelr offlcers Theodore Hoffman was elected presldent Cas1m1r Dmochowskl v1ce presldent Dorothy Qulnn secretary and Edward Wmkelspecht treasurer The1r class adv1sors were Mr Tre1bels and MISS Easton Durmq th1s past year they added to their 11st of mam events the class party and Semor Sophomore Dance The1r offxcers for the year were loseph Ma lone, presldentg Ioseph Wasnesla, v1ce-presldenty Perena La Freda, secretaryy and Dorothy Guenther, treasurer. They retained the same capable class advisors. Forty-fjvy E TOR xiii Vrce Presrdent Secretarv Treasurer New Selma Heltzer M11'1cent Brush Vrctor Verrach1o CLASS MOTTO Enthusrasm rs th foundauon of success CLASS COLOR Blue and Srlver CLASS FLOWER Whxte ro e F01 ty SIX IGN 7171011 ass O wx N L W- M- AT E L 1554s AAAQ A A 2 ' Ff ff A ff- President .................... Raymond Workman Q TA6 !7VG6!ll71C1l1 OSS The qreenles entered our happy famrly m the fall of 1937 wrth all the enthus1asm and cur1os1ty usually assumed by Freshman The Class of 41 rntend to be Senlors of utmost perfectlon and we say May you achleve your qoal Freshman' Thls year they had therr class party as the mam event but also drd therr part and entertarned us wrth a program rn assembly Another rmportant ac t1v1ty was the electron ol ottrcers whrch resulted as follows Raymond Work man presrdent Selma Heltz r vrce presrdent Mlllrcent Brush secretary and Vlctor Verrochro treasurer Thelr class advrsors are Mr Coursen and MISS Davenport Forty seven O ' F 1-9 - 3 ' 8 ?iiig-gr 1' ' -..-1fr-1 A ' -., X 1. 1 ,lf 'll N 1 1 , ,, , . . , M . I . . , ' 1 ' 9, ' - ' : ' ' , : T-H-E T-O-R-C'H N 77 J ester ear Class of '40 in their Freshman Yea AC IMIZIYIQNS YC CWC Q :ZX Lg Y H17 ' X Y ' W T H 5 I 1 1 M I X iG ' r - V W- -W'-M'-A-'-f-'- '--A-pw. -- ' A ., , A,,...,.,,,..,.,..v....,,,1 jwp K' 'Q w Wmf 7 iligvbff' ,. , Fki s -' Z Z' .-.sf va i ap I ' 5- XL 'X ' ' fx E ' ,X ' H, , X,,4X f , Y ,, , ly..--n-v-lv-vlIl '-'- I , 3 MM... V Qs Q, , 5 4 ' . .. : gg.- U FWT .W ,M , Q E O R SIAG CRAFT LIU1, SCL-IOOL RAND FORE.NS1C LEAF' JL P T H4 T- ' 'C'H WI! ni I '1 'LW . .Lx .1 ' . 'ar LI ' ' 'WA 1 :K X ' , ' 1 zr, .' tl ,: . 1 ' Y ' J v . ' v 1 Ffr OF 1938 E TOR HIY The Hrqh School boys were the orqanrzers of th1s club known as the H1 Y whrch arms to keep 1ts members sound IH rmnd body and sprnt and to be of SSTVICG to others At the regular meetrnqs they hare been very fortunate IH secunnq wel known South lersey speakers to address the club A few of the worthwh1le tasks performed by the H1 Y were the mon1torsh1p dut1e the cleanrna of school premrses and the sponsonng of pep ralhes The ofhcers of the H1 Y for the year are Presldent lambs Crfe V1C9PIGS1d nt lack Kelly Secretary loseph kJCU1CQll19I1 Treasurer loseph l'lLlll1I'1QS 'Vlr T tnean AdV1SOTS lvfr POCIUS FRENCH CLUB The French Club was orqamzed 1D l933 by Mrss Fernsler a former R H S faculty member for the purpose of furthermq the knowledge of French lanqu aqe and customs MISS Dax enport the present French teacher reorqamzed the lub th1s year enlarged the1r French vocabulary rncreased thelr knowledge cf French cus orns and learned many French songs Qffrcers rhosen for th1s year were Pres1dent Marcella Bertrand Vlce Pres1dent Dons Emselen Set retary Treasurer Anne Z1ealer GLEE CLUB The Glee Club was f1rst oraamzed ID l93l wlth Mrs Lord as the faculty advrsor Th1s club holds meetrnqs once a week at wh1ch they devote the1r trme to the practlce of sonqs They have entertamed the student body on several occas1ons throughout the year Each year several students of Rrversrde Hrqh School represent us rn the New lersey All State Chorus 1n Atlantrc C1ty The olhcers of the Glee C lub are as follows Pres1dent Ethel Hopps Vlce Presrdent lvlary Rada llffe Secretary Treasurer losephme Ftooney Flfty two . y A , L 1- Q ........ , ........................... ei -, T 1 - ' e .................,. .............. ' ' . ' , 1 . 1 . ' 1 I I ' C w ' I The members hold meetings twrce a nionth and during the past year l1ave ' ' - ' ............................ 1 : ' , F fty th OF1-938 E T ART CLUB THE CAMERA CLUB THE DENNISON CRAFT CLUB 11 FIX 9111 1, 1' . 111-I 1 '11 '1 111 1.f1i, ' I: li, IQ 1 19: 1' 11 '11 5: 1 .' lIl. ' 1' 1' '1 Q 21 W' .321 315 '11 11 . '12 IVY 7 11 1 '1'1.l 2.1, 1 ' ' 1 1' ' ' ' ' 1' r ' YM- 1 5' Avix. 1,1 1'Yfi'T 'Qt' ,'1,l4 '.,.11 1'1 f 11' if . 'E ,ITT - l'v:1,- '11, 1. Mm , ' ' :.13. '11 1 'I 1:11 Lili il T 1' 1 1' '-will ' ' '1 1 ' ' -111 ' 711 ,nf '11 L. 1 . A .. , 1. -..UI . 1 1 'zfl ' N ' Y' ' xi, ' 1' 1 T 'N 11-1 '11 1 ' 1' X111 f 11' EI 111 1' ' 1 'r- 1:1111 1 1' 11.1, ' 'u 1 rl. 'TL VX L. ' '1 111 1: FE1-P 1' 5 ' 13' , fi11 1 ' 11 1 '11 1 1 ,' , 1' 1 11, 1. 1'1 ' 1 ll 'v '1 ' 11 I 1 . , ......4,.4.............. .,,..L .' I L , ,,.. ,.Q'1 f'1g'5-1.' ,, .. .,.. .Qif 1:1 lil'-.1' OF 1938 E T O NATUPI1. CLUT3 LALIN CLU 5 LIBRAAY PACIT Q I T HQ ' bHAC H L-I I .i I ' ' . ff . ': V , ' x ,I ' ' 1 1' v-1 I 2'- ' V, r 7' - 's--X-4 . .1 ' Ll I 1 ' V i 1 ,' Cl U 7 I .-zzv, Y OF1938 E TOR SFC, TFL NURSLSJ CLLQ RIN UE.: STAFF I V T-HQ W 'CH .1 ,, ,, 1 f,.ff. I Fifty-nine O F 1-9-3 8 T-H-E T-O-R-C-H ORCHESTRA The Orchestra was oraanrved durlna the trrst year ot our school s exrst ence lt contrnued untll l932 when lt was arscontrnued ln l936 1t was re or aamzed and has contrnued each year slnce The servrce rt has rendered to school aftarrs has made rt a valuable asset Thrs year 1t played at both the Iunror and Senror Plays the Erahth Grade Pro motron Exercrses and at yarrous assembly proqrams THE NAVIGATION CLUB The Navrqatlon Club oraamzed tnrs Near IS sponsored by 'Vlr Tttman ol the Manual Trarnrnq Department Harry Demrnqer who founded the club Commander Warren Brssrq rs Lt Commander Denman Chadbou ne IS Lreu tenant and lackson Shetler rs Chret Petty Ottlcer At every meetrnq the members drscuss and learn about some toprc re lated to boats In the future the club rs planmnq to take a crurse on the yacht ot a local townsman Besrde the otfrcers thrs club has a membershrp of twenty students SOCIAL DANCING CLUB The Socral Danclnq Club has been oraanrzed tor trve years Thrs year the Danclna Club was dlvrded rnto two classes tne advanced and bearnners classes T e club 1S under the able supervrs on of Mrss Flynn ayrn rnstructor The oftrcers ot the club are Presrdent Charlotte Eland Vrce Presrdent Ruth Vanemburah Secretary Dorrs Etnselen Treasurer Cordella Rapp Slxty . . . , . . , . 1. . , L , I . , . , . x . V . . W . I - 47 I X L ' A . , , IS I - , T ' I , , . . . . . a , f r h . , i . . , , . WITH .EMC A N 9 + ' Q L If if f D 54 f 1 ff V f- W- H'-v f:vztrfWfw' I U . fi - H., 5 'X 4. , K -1 -,gagxkx fx A if VR N 1 fy? 'QT . Nh If ,X 'E . J ,J .4 3 E Q, .... , jfjf'2TI'1'- ! :Dbl . :f!J,f'Mf wwvrl -Vt: E TOR ' 'M Li, wiwgsi X is if K wer eo ers one one Durrnq the school year of l937 l938 Rrver stde H1qh School has had htteen cheerleaders Thrs crew has arven peppy mottons to twenty seven football and basketball yells of whrch rnne were new yells subrrutted thls year by var1c.1s members ot the squad The squad IS under he suoerxlslon of Mrss Flynn physical educatton teacher and has lncluded the tol lowtng Lharlotte Eland Captatn Rlchard Zwtck Alma Stellwaq Mary Radchlte Irene Godlesln M1ldred Sh1nn Dons Srn1th Theodore Kessler lohn Fynan Warren Blssla Anna Mae Hook Haltne Drnochowslcr Fred Maute Morton Aaronson Freda Wlnterqust Stxty two .,..... . .-. A , , L 5 .. 1 f f. 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The l937 football season was begun by Rlversrde on October 2 when 1lS grrdsters traveled to Cape May for therr openlng game After four quarters of a thr1ll1ng and hard fought game the Hams won by a score of 8 to 6 In the next game we were beaten by an overwhelmmg score of 34 to 6 by a very formrdable Moorestown team Our home season began when we met Bordentown on October l6 Thls game was awarded to R H S by a forfert ln the fourth game of our season we went up agamst a strong team 1n Glou ester Hrgh R1vers1de agam managed to come out on the long end of a close score of 7 to 9 whrch gave us three v1ctor1es ln our next game agarnst one of our county T1 als Burlmgton 1n October we trred our best to beat them but to no avaxl ln a very unexpected setback of the season Rlversrde lost to the Pennsyl Vanta S hool for the Deaf Day battle agamst Palmyra The maroon and whlte fought hard but IH valn the breaks of the game were favorrng the opponents Before a large Jubrlant crowd the Rams lost to the Pals That ended our season wrth three games on our lrst as vrctorres and three losses Letters were awarded to twenty one boys who carrled the p1gsk1n for RHS The Palmyra game ended the hrgh school football career of e1gh senlors who are Ioseph Cancellrerr Ioseph Maleckl Caslmlr Styplnskr Iohn Garbe Elmer Helmach lack Kelly loseph Fuoco and Iames Orfe Date October October O tooer October 3 Nox ember 5 November l6 November 25 Opponents Cape May Moorestown Bordentown Gloucester Burlrngton Penna Deaf School Palmvra Slxty three Place away away home home home home away RHS pp O l - - .-. - 1 f f f The final game of the season saw the Rams in their annual Turkey' . . . . 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A l3 T-H'E T-O-R-C-H oys Bas et of Fnversrde l-hah School frmshed tts basketball season w1th eraht vrctorres and srx set backs Coached by Mr Trlebels they completed therr season rela tlvelv successful constderrnv the fact that the wrns exceeded the losses and that Ft1vers1de was el1a1ble to enter the South lersey Basketball tournament rn G oup 2 The comblnatron of Murphy Maleckr Stx p1nslc1 Hrnkle and Garbe who was later reolaced by Emery started almost every qame and ooened therr season on the fourth of lanuary wrth a 29 to l2 vlctory over the Alumnl On lanuary 7 Rrversrde barely managed to Wm a close one over Bordentown by a narrow maratn of a 33 to 3l xtctory ln the followrna aame the maroon and whrte scored thetr thrrd strarqht vrctory at the eypense of Gloucester Cathohc lowtnq qarne from Palmyra on lanuary l4 by a forfert On lanuary 2l the Ftarns were confronted by our opponents of Allentown who were crushed by an overwhelmma score of 53 to 21 Rtverstde suffered 1ts frrst setback on lanuary 28 by Burhnaton at the Burhnaton Woodenway the score betna 50 to 22 The Rams Journeyed to Allentown on February l and returned home on the lona end of a 30 to 25 count On February 4 they suffered a very parnful set back at the hands of Bordentown oy a score of 28 to 27 Rrversrde then returned home on February 5 at the short end of a 39 to 34 score w1th Moores town on top Th Rams on February ll were beaten by the Pals by a 34 to l4 count On February l5 Rrversrde on 1ts own court was aqarn at the top end of the count aaarnst Allentown by a 43 to 32 score Cn February 18 they won a very unexpected aame from Camden Vocatronal a strona team 29 to l7 Rlverstde lost the last two qames to Burllnaton and Moorestown ln the opemna t1lt at tl e South I rsey Group 2 Tournament Rlversrde lost tts ftrst qame to Gcean Ctty whrch autornat1cally put R1V9IS1Cl9 out of the tournament S1Xty four D f if l-ltah, f in another close tustle by a score of 39 to 36. Riverside won the fol- - . , , . . , . X 9 I . . O'F 1-9-3-8 TUC The Rams 1937 track team coached by Mr Le Porr had a busy season The team was composed of the followrnq members C Maleclcr I Lechlerdner O Evans and C Murphy They were entered rn the Penn Relays and frnrshed rn fourth place The team also took part rn the followmq track meets Mount Holly and R1Vers1de Moorestown Paulsboro and Rrversrde Burlrnqton Palmyra and Rlversrde Vrve meets are scheduled for the sprlnq of 1938 Another sport Whrch has proved to be very popular for the 1938 season rs baseball Th1S year s team 15 the frrst srnce the team of l936 After thls one year lapse the boys have made a splendrd showrnq Ten qames are scheduled LINE UP Elmer Helmach Prtcher Ioseph Iohnston Catcher Francrs Hlnkle Second Base Iohn Garbe Thlrd Base Chester Nowaslelskr Le Freld Rrchard Hutchmson Center Freld Wrllram Hoffman Rrqht Freld Managers Iarnes Orfe Frank Maratea Slxtp five Fred Dyer ..................................... First Base ' ' ............................ ft ' T-H-E T-O-R-C-H zrfs Basfethaff The basketball season ot 37 38 proved aqam that th1s sport was most popular Approxlmately elqhty qrrls from all classes partlctpated Class pracnces were held each Week each class havmq 1ts own selected captam and manager The entlre superv1s1on and coachmq was undertaken by MISS Martha Flynn athletrc advlsor The class teams competed wrth each other 1n SIX actrve games A t1e resulted between the SGHIOT and Sophomore class A fmal qame was played and the Sophomore class was the vrctor Sixty s1x 1 f . . 1 , . 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