Riverside High School - Torch Yearbook (Riverside, NJ)

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YS 35523 uhhs PNIHHI f HIWHHIHI HHH 1l U1 T H If T U R C H W gf - . ' . L eh i V X lg A ' ,f ,, 'Vj, -.pd P 'fhElihX' THF Fil Il.A.ifi ul' l Q f i FIHU TUHEH ST!-XPP Ed1tor 1n Chtef LUC1116 Hoffman Bus1ness Manager E1eClnOr B1ShOp Secretary Margaret Frank Faculty Adv1sor Helen 1-1Pk1T1 SENIOBS ,SNQVI Kwai o Rose Barone Chr1st1r1e B1ederbeck M1chae1 Ch1acc1o V1rg1n1a Ch1GCC1O Betty Counterrnan Veron1ca Evans Betty Goldy IUNIORS M 1? M wwf Loulse Gubany WIIIIGID Haar Mlldred Hexnnchs Raymond Hunter Louls Iannuzzl Mar1on Meeks Kathleen Monahan Rose Mane Barr A1w11d1a Fxsh Betty Berger Dorothy Murray The staff Wlshes to express 1tS grat1tude to Mlss WIISOH and to Mane Morella for thelr asslstance W1th the art Work FUHEWUHU To bring back many fond memories of our years in R. H. S. we will keep and treasure this TORCH of 1941, AdlH1H1SffGtlOD Semors Lower Classes ACflVltl9S Athletxcs Advertlsements LN 'l'AHl.lf UL IUNIINIH UEUIEAUUN W1th slncere appreclatxon and grahtude we the class of 1941 ded1cate our yearbook to Thomas Coursen and Samuel Bookblnder who have been not only our capable adv1sors but our loyal and true frlends as well XP. 'I . , , , AUNIINISTRATHIN llll!-lllll Ul HIULAIIUN Robertl Summer Presldent Herbert K Foster V1ce Pres1dent Anme E Allen Lester A Drenk Iohn E Kenney W1ll1am E L1nk Lester Stockton A Budd Wentz Irvm R Worth1ngton George Brewer Custodxan Elmer Deacon Clerk Townshlp Commmttee Iohn A Haas Cha1rman Iohn D Lechlexdner V1ce Chalrman Melvm Bentzel George H Orie Ir George Brewer Treasurer Edward Bryant Engxneer Francls Grogan Clerk Charles Krug Ir Rel1efD1rector Damel L1chtenthal Solxcltor 'l'llWN5HlP Ul'l'IlIlAL5 6 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1941 Congratulatlons and best wlshes The cooperat1ve efforts wh1ch you have dlsplayed as a class should g1ve you the necessary confldence to assume the dut1es and obl1gat1ons of c1t1zens of a free country It IS our hope that you w1l1 cont1nue to ma1nta1n th1s f1ne cooperatlve Splfll and to remember that 1f we d1scharge our dut1es and obhgatxons to soclety properly our pr1v1leges and rewards w1ll be greater We wxsh you great happlness and good luck I ALLEN MINNICH CLASS OF 1941 You are leav1ng Hlgh School durmg a very unsettled per1od 1n world h1story At th1s t1me we should endeavor to reahze that 1deGS st1l1 rule the World and sp1r1tual thlngs are more valuable than mater1al th1ngs We need to be more awake to the pr1v1leges and re spons1b1l1t1es lncumbent upon us as c1t1zens of a democracy Democracy IS one form of govern ment dependent upon the character of 1ts c1t1zens Our country IS dependent upon our character And what 1S char acter'? Two s1mple statements of char acter are the lhlnklng of the 1nd1v1d ual and character IS what you are As alumn1 of R H S we expect you to study facts make dec1s1ons and yourself' Know yourself' Be yourself' MARION BATCHELDER REIN 1 stand by your conscience. Think for . . l. . . 'V' 'Z 7 WMM C0 HXFULTY f Q 9. 'M Marlon Bqtchelder Rem I Allen Mmmch Supervxsmg Pnnclpcrl Prmclpcl Mathxlde Comerford Thomcxs Coursen Commercial Sublects Mctthemctxcs Florence B Gleeson Florence H r English Llbrcxr -povu mnkuhr ,y Samuel Bookbxnder Soc1clStud1es Englxsh L Vlvlan Davenport French Engllsh Charles Lehman Physxccl Educcmon U MSM X r 8 xl JJ G Leslxe Carson Science Rose Denneler l Studxes fq j H en Llpkm Latin Englxsh English L,.1 Q A M jg, Ak -,ig .,,2 , me F s K vP 5' 'K ',- ' ' A Q F F Jil , q J . fri . . , Y! A I . T 'rr' 5 I, V . .122 . ' A - ' 'WV .,. f h Ak ' l xanga l I I' I F x lr. .. ' f FACULTY awash: ary Elrzabeth Rotz Sara Dons Shxvers ch I Nurse Home Economics Commercxal Sublects Commercxal Subyects lack Stokes George Txmothy Frank Txtmcm Lee Tnebels Science Commercxal Subyects Induatnal Arts Social Studies Martha Wagner Bertha Wrlkmson Audrey Wrlson Ahce Baldwm Ruth Hayney k Phyncal Educahon Mun Secretary Secretary Ulmll ,I Qj Ll .ff U , f' 1, K K S , - X ' 1 . .. I D X 1 A X . 1 anis . V . . , Q y . . . I ,ft j ' ' fi 1 , 1 . I N ,n I I f I Q - M . . . M, 1 ,J ' x 5' -41-11 9 ,...,,nK SENATE STUDENT EITIZENSHIP LEAGUE The Senate 1S composed of ten members tour Seniors three Iuniors two Sophomores and one Freshman who are elected by their respective classes Mr Carson is the advisor The Senate 1S 1nterested prlnclpally in developing the character of the students and in maintaining the h1gh standards of the school The offlcers tor the year were Pres1dent George Yoest Secretary Charlotte Reeves The House of Representatives was based on an entirely new plan last year Sophornores Next year eight members of the 1944 class Will be elected to fill the places vacated by this years Seniors The members are elected by the students of the1r homerooms Mr Bookbinder is the advisor The House tried to get the students 1d9GS and make them Work it Was also in charge of the pep rallies The officers were Speaker Richard McCormick Secretary Ruth Malecki In November members ot the Student C1t1zensh1p League partrcipated in the State Council ot Student Governments which was held this year at Glassboro Sta e Teachers College l HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES There were twenty-tour members: eight Seniors, eight Iuniors, and eight 1 . I-XETIVITY ASSUEIATIUN The ACt1V1lY Assoc1at1on was organ1zed for the purpose of handlmg the f1nanc1a1 affa1rs of all hxgh school act1v1t1es Student members were elected by the three upper classes and by other organ1zat1ons of the school One member ot the faculty also had votlng power The offlcers for the past year were Reynolds Edge Presldent Iean Nelson Secretary Mr Sara Treasurer The members and the groups they represented are as follows Theodore Ktrchner Semor Class Iean Nelson Glona Bertrand Sophomore Class Reynolds Edge Senate Herman Bard Forensrc League and Glee Club Mar1e Morella Gxrls Intramural Sports Raymond Godlewskl Football lonly durrng football seasonl Dan1el McDermott Basketball lonly durmg basketbavseasonl Iohn Getz Baseball lonly durxng baseball seasonl Mr Lehman Faculty Faculty members who served 1n an advlsory capac1ty were Mrs Rem Mr Mlnmch and Mr Lehman 11 ' 3 ...............,........., ' S Charles Ioo .................................. Iunior Class RIVERSIDE HIGH SEHIIUL NIUR f T vfifjl, N , - J X , 1' 3 QV ly. lf ,. ' f'l4 3 l ' . I I 1 I, 5 ' , X . A i ' on I nu 1: . ' ' mn 11 . us- 11 nu afxx I I I' 5 ' 'A 52,31 ,.,-:Or- I A ,gg ' , President National ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base: Ciqllpcmcingl 2. Bcgkeii ' ' . all , 5 , , 5 ll ' ' - . ll 5 . . . ' I' I' g . 2 . 5 A . ' f , - 3 u 7 ist , , 1 Club I ' I ' itil I K as as I : ' t . 2 I : - I I ' :I ' - ' ' 35 l ' . J ' ley 5 . F. C. 4, , ' 5 ' -' I- ' l l ' 5 . X . z- l I : I , , - , i iw P, 4f M ' W 4Md'NiwfUP GEORGE H YOEST IR Yoest General He has earned a reputation here That will be remembered for many a year Class Presldent 4 Foot ball l 2 Stage Craft Club 1 Art Club l Ger man Club 2 Track Team l Monltors 3 4 Basket ball 3 4 Bleacher Chew 2 3 4 Officers Club 4 B C 4 Senate 2 Presldent 4 Homeroom Honor Socxety Presxdent 4 MARGARET MARY BARR Marge Commerczal She s full ol hte she s lull ol lun Twould be hard to lmd a UICGI' CHE Class Vlce Presxdent 4 Glee Club 2 4 Craft Club l Somers Typlng Club Secretary 3 Tennxs Club Co Captam 3 Com merclal Club 2 Secretary 4 Offxcers Club Secre tary 4 Rlv ues 3 ASSlSl ant Edxtor m chxef 4 Bas b 1 2 Soccerl Z 3 Voey Ball 2 S F C Presldent 4 Forenslc League 4 Homeroom Presldent 4 Iumor Semor Play 3 4 Operetta 3 Natlonal Honor Socxety Vlce Presxdent 4 MARION ELIZABETH MEEKS xs College Preparatory Musxc xs well sazd to be The gxft ot the angels Class Secretary 3 4 State Hlgh School Chorus Band l Z 3 4 chestral 2 3 Latm Club l 2 French Club 3 Vlce President 4 Forensc League 3 Rlv ues 2 Edltor 3 Secretary 4 S F C 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Homeroom Secretary 3 4 Oflxcers Club 4 So ba l 2 3 Captam 4 Soccer 1 2 Manager 3 Baseball 1 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Oper etta and Assembly Plan 2 3 4 Glee Ptanlst l 2 3 4 Cho1r4 THEODORE H KIRCHNER Ted General A lnend to all a toe to none Class Treasurer 3 4 Ol llcers Club 4 Huntmg and Fxshmg Club 3 Nav lgatlon Club 2 ACllVllY ASSOC1Cl10l'l 4 Football 4 fwfr 'lglmwk ,cn-fvc' WJJFMJMU ROBERT ALFRED Goofy General Hats ol! to the man Who hrst mvented sleep Stage Craft Club 1 Ger man Club 2 Football 2 4 Variety Card Club 3 Pmochle Club 3 Huntmg and Fxshmg Club 3 ROSE BARBARA BARONE Speed General A heart ol gold xs wealth untold Commerclal Club 2 Lan guage Scouts Z Basket ball 2 3 Baseball 2 Vol Ball 2 S Yearbook Staff 4 WWW 14 BERNYCE IUNE BERTRAND Berny College Prep She speaks behaves and acts lust as she should Senatel 2 3 4 French Club Secretary 2 RIV ues 2 Editor 3 Edltor m Chlel 4 ACl1VllY Assoclatlon 2 Vlce Presldent 3 Blology Club 3 Personallty Club President 3 Operetta 3 S F C 4 Glee Club 3 4 Natxonal Honor Socxety Walt College Preparatory I have no care I have no woe I m ha py go lucky w erever I go Stage Craft Club l 2 Variety Card Club 3 4 Forensrc League 2 3 Iunlor Senxor Play 3 S B C 4 Bicycle Club 3 Rlv ues 2 Socxal Dancmg 1 2 Bandl Art Clubl 2 3 'I MARGARET BIANCONE Bango General A small bundle of vrgor Glee Clubl Z 3 4 Dra mahc Club 1 Forensrc League 3 Soccerl 2 3 Captaxn 4 Basketball l 2 3 Manager 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 Iumor Sen1or Play 4 Cheerleader 4 CHRISTINE G BIEDERBECK Teeny College Prep Versatrlzty rs an envrable grll Art Club 2 3 4 Basket b l 2 3 4 Soccer I Bandl 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 Home Ec er Club 3 Secretary 4 Baseball l House ol Representa l1VeS 4 Volley Ball 3 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Op eretta 2 3 Homeroom Secretary 4 Tennrs Club 4 Rrv ues Art Stall 3 4 S F C 4 Yearbook Staff 00' ,VW ELEANOR I-'AY BISHOP Brsh Commercial A good drs osrlrcn rs more valuab e than gold Glee Club l 2 3 Vice Pres1dent4 Forensic Leaguel 2 3 4 Lrbrary Pages 1 Z Somers Typ mg Club 4 Iunror Semor Play 3 Operetta 2 So cral Danczng 1 2 Gxrls Craft Club 2 Soccer I Basketball I 2 Baseball I 2 Comrnercral Club 3 Yearbook Business Man ager 4 Nahonal Honor MARIE G BRITTON Rae General Anger never burns rn her heart Soc1alDanc1ng l 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Commerclal Club 2 Latm Club 3 S F C 4 Socrety 4 J7744'ff 'dV sf gal? M IOHN BERNARD BRUNO Shaveless General A frown can never be found upon hrs face Stage Craft Club l 2 3 4 GleeClub12 3 4 Football Z 3 4 Basket ball 2 4 Baseball 3 4 Tenms Club 3 Somers Typxng Club3 Band 1 2 Operetta 2 Huntmg and Frshlng Club 3 House of Representatrves 3 Mom tors4 S B C 4 Orches tra 1 2 Choir 4 MILLICENT C BRUSH IOHN BURRELLI Commetcral Vechrtto General M1 Mrllzcent s actmq deserves A cheerful temper combrned great prarse wrth eamestness We know She WIN be Football l 2 Prnochle lamous some of these days Club 3 S B C 4 yunlor Glee Club 1 2 3 PIGSI Semor play 4 dent4 Class ecretar Iunror Semor Play Somers T 4 Commerc C 3 rv ra rerrsrc tta 2 ,WH 2 've IOSEPHINE CAPOBIANCO Gen eral Her good drs osrtzon carries a c arm Glee Clubl 2 3 Social Dancmgl 2 4 Soccerl Basketballl 2 3 Person ahty Club 3 Operetta 2 3 Somers Typmg Club F IF ' 5 4. M 's,X, 1 2 I I all , .', ':: ' I: I I. 'A ..:. ll ' . -. 5 ' I : ' - ' 1 X' 4, ' . j JJ! 1 il 1 1 4yl,':lI 1 J' A I ,IA I ,J I 1 cyff' ' U ,MJ 5 I , 1 ll! - .IH ' ' ' '4 l . I ,Q C7 f ll All .f - 'l111 x ' e ' - X Xl sl ,Ll A'-1 A' If ,.,,f, 4, A 5 . , . b - - . s it ll xv -lr: l - xx . 11 ' xxlgnl ' I. -' ' z ' 3 ' - ' 3, 4: 5 ' ' ' 1 , g I C1 '31 3: . . ' 5 l 2, - - ' . R' - 4' . C : - ' 2 '- a Cl : ' l g . . . 1 - ng f I , : ' - u 'O 1 3, l 15 Liyyyfffew fy' JV ROBERT CHRISTIAN Bob General lt is the sllent one who accomplishes much Baseball 3 S ELIZABETH MARIAN COUNTERMAN Betty College Preparatory lt there's a better way of doing any- thing, Betty does it. Civic Forum League 3, Officer 45 Forensic League 2, 3, 45 Riv-ues 2, 3, Editor 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Frei ch Club 45 Foreign Policy Association 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 25 Clog- ging Club 25 Tennis Club 3, 45 Soc- cer 2, 35 Personality Club 3: Li- brary Pages 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 S. F. C. 45 Iunior-Senior Play 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 4- Debate Team Charne eneral zffdfww 0'L,lJ HUGO CARUSO Caruz College Preparator Whats the use ol worrying Football 1 2 3 4 Social Dancing 1 2 4 Class Vice President Operetta 2 3 Forensic League French Club 1 Glee CIL Choir 4 Bicycle Lluo J Airplane Cu Football HEL 1-ua sAc zityis gle n a m n yngeous st ol T i it s con giou KJ F e ic League 7 Glee Club 1 Socia Dancmgl 2 4 ccerl 2 Bas all 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Volley Ball 2 Commercial Club 3 Language Sc ts 2 S F C 4 HARRY THEODO ER Cap College Preparatory Ambition leads to success. Navigation Club lg Stage Craft Club 1, 2, 35 Monitors 3, 45 Forensic League 2, 35 House of Representa- tives 35 German Club 25 Iunior- Senior Play 3- Social Dancing 1, 25 Hunting and Fishing Club 35 S. B. C. 4. LA 'tl 5 'l Q HM 't 'M' ful 3, 45 National Honor Society 4 0 Q mwwtleyv 15 L56 gag? X W X. HERBERT CHAMBERLAIN Herb General Let me clown my way through lite That s all l ask al Dancing 1 4 Pinochle Club onahty Club 3 Bicvcle Cl b v uf I K P' 4 4 l nEd9ie College Preparatory He adorns whatever he attempts. Forensic League 3: President 45 Officers Club President 45 Riv-ues 2, 35 Editor 45 Hunting and Fishing Club 3: Nature Club President 35 Senate 45 A. A. President 45 O-- Forurn 35 Swimming Club 35 ' A 'asketball 45 S' 1. r'1.1,,2 5' -is s VERONlCA H, EVANS VNU General The skill ot an artist is a treasure rare. Art Club l, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Language Scouts 25 Nurses Club l5 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Soccer l, 2,,, 3, 4: Social Dancing 1, 25 S. F. C earbook Stall 4 ggi fl IOW 4 Basketball H Treasurer Somers f' F QW? I RAYMOND IOHN K Ray CollegeP paratory Talking rs a virtue rn the case Ol cr debater Forensic League 3 Vice President 4 Football a ager 1 2 3 4 TGHHIS Cluk 31, Pxnochle Club 3 Variety Cara Club 3 Debate Team 3 4 Civic Forum League Officer 4 LOUISE M GUBANY Weeze College Preparatory To all her smrles extend Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra Z House of Representativ e alll 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 oll v B cial Dancin y a ahty u Hom e om Secr ary ook Stait 4 ronal oci ty 4 17 vffffs BETTY GOLDY Betz College Preparatory Nature made her as she should Not too bad and not too good French Club 3 President 4 Craft Club Secretary 3 Latin Club 1 Student Play Coach 2 4 S F C 4 Yearbook Stall 4 H16 WILLIA ROBElQl HAAR Br General Some think the world rs made tor fun and trolrc And so do I Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track Team l 2 4 Baseball 3 Football Z House oi Rep esentatlves 4 Bleach er Crew 3 4 S B C 4 Yearbook Staff 4 I A ' IH' ,, ,MJ , 1 ' ' S I : ,M I1 I ,- , , 2 I 1 ' i . 2: .. ,. ' '- -11 She trowns to none5 H I I ' lub ,,,,Q ,',4Q 1-1 3 1 Q . , . 1 :S - 5 ' ' ' ' , 25 .i P 1 - - 5 ' 5 3, 45 Pe ' 5 s ' l b 45 c-, 1 45 -V ' I , . F. . 45 , 3 'f V- . J l I 4 4' G fu Mfffffiffw M 'K RICHARD M HARMON Tom Gen eral Neath hrs mrld extenor there rs A deal of dev1ltry R1v ues 2 3 Ed1tor 4 Language Scouts 2 B1 ology Club 3 Bleacher Crew 4 Pmochle Club 3 Varxety Card Club 3 B1 cycle Club 3 Stage Craft Club 4 Basketball 4 So c1al Dancmg 1 Forensl League 1 House ol Rep resentatxves 4 S B C 4 MILDRED IDA HEINRICHS M1 Commercxal Wxth a happy heart She lends a helping hand lee Club l Secretary So er Basketball 1 2 3 4 Base b ll 1 2 Personalzty Club 3 Operetta 2 3 4 Somers Typmg Club 3 Commerc1al Club Z 3 Forenslc Leaguel 2 3 4 Homeroom Secretary 3 4 Soc1al DGHCIHQI 2 Year book Staff 4 S F C Sec CHARLES FRANCES HERZER Charlie General He speaks lxttle but does much Stage Craft Club 1 Cam era Club 3 RIV ues 3 4 Plnochle Club 3 H1k1ng Club Vxce Pres1dent 3 S B C 4 Mon1tors4 LUClLLE PAULA HOFFMAN Lucy College Preparatory She s just as good As she I5 taxr Latm Club 1 2 Basket ba 1 2 Captam 3 Home Ec er Club 3 PFBSI dent 4 B1cycle Club 3 Soclal Danc1ng l 2 French Club 3 4 S F C 4 Rlv ues 4 Yearbook Edltor ln Ch1ef 4 retary 4 Cho1r 4 WW 1417 'X dj RAYMOND E HUNTER Ray General Ml8ChI9l thou art atoot Soc1alDanc1ng 1 2 Glee Club 1 Tenms Club 3 R1v ues 3 Football Baseball 4 S B C 4 Yearbook Staff 4 LOUIS D IANNUZZI Slug General Arlxsnaturemadehyman Stage Craft Club 1 Z Football Z 3 4 Yearbook Sta 4 S B C 4 00 WW CHARLOTTE ANN IOHN lohnny Commercxal She excels 1n sports Basketball 4 Captam 1 2 3 Baseball 4 Captam l 2 Manager 3 Soccer 1 Z 3 4 Class Secretary Z S F C Vlce Pr 1 dent 4 flgygiw LILLIAN IRMA LECONEY Sharpy Commerclal Pet1te and damty wxth an CHI' L11 goes through hte w1th out a care Forenslc League 2 Glee Club 2 Soccer 3 4 Man ager 2 Basketball Z 4 Captam 3 Baseball 2 4 Manager 3 Soclal Danc 2 4 S F C l' 1 ' A ,w f 4 l fl, , f , ,dlfi I ' ' IL , 4 i In , 1 fl i . 54 A 0 6 . f l xt 11 ' xx -If: . my -1: tu 1: . ' 1 G . U . ' ' ' I 1' - ' I 2 ' .I 2, 3, 45 cc 1, 2, 35 , 7 'I -1- 7 ll , , ' ,J , . 7 I I C1 I 1' I I I ' 'I ' .I l . 7 ' . I ' . 2 , : f .Q ' ff Z 1 ' z ' : .... ,I '. 'l Z t 1' : - . 1 A AAAVL ' I y f fj A . , 5 ' . . f' r 5- Ojjfy My , 1' '- I : 44 ff 5 .I l. . . Z I5 . 'N . K 44 . . In u I I ing , 5 .4. . d 18 - Q MQQQE3 ef. 5 iffy! aff. ,Mb HELEN A. MAIEWSKI Maiesk General Always laughing and lull ol lun, Helen islliked by every- 0119. Forensic League 1, 25 Glee Club I5 Soccer 1, 2, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 35 Volley Ball 35 Language Scouts Sec- retary 25 Social Dancing 1, 25 Commercial Club 35 Craft Club 15 Riv-ues Typist 45 S. F. C. 4. 4 ! ...V 4 , 7 41 ff 'zlfj i .4f -x KATH RYN MILLER NKUY.. A willindg heart, a helplul han Always ready on demand. Nurses Club I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Person- ality Club 2, 35 Bicycle Club 35 Somers' Typing Club 45 Riv-ues 2, 35 Word Club 35 S. F. C. 4. RUTH ANN MALECKI Maleck Commercial Look at me and you'll agree I was born to swinq. House ol Representatives Secretary 45 Basketball l, Z, 3, 45 Soccer l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Volley Ball 35 Forensic League 15 Glee Club I5 Lan- guage Scouts 25 Social Dancing 1, 2, 45 S. F. C. 45 Officers Club 4. for RICHARD MCCORMICK Dick College Preparatory He who can commands. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 So- cial Dancing 25 Naviga- tion Club 15 Tennis Club 3, 45 Operetta 2, 35 Iun- ior-Senior Play 3, 45 Fo- rensic League I, Z, 4, Vice-President 35 Debate Team 3, 45 House ol Rep- resentatives Speaker 3, 45 Class President 35 S. B. C. 45 Foreign Policy Asso- ciation 3 4 Civic Forum League 3 Olllcer 4 State DANIEL IAMES McDERMO'I'T Dan College Preparatory Always laughing, always QUY. He makes the sun shine every day. Latin Club I, 25 Tennis Club 25 Football 45 S. B. C. 45 Basketball Manager 1, Z, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 'Cu Choir 4. Humorous Declaiination nf' JJ- Contest Second Place 4- fj2g.lffX 4463,-MGSW KATHLEEN E. MONAHAN General Kath General She lives al peace with all mankind5 In friendship she is true. Forensic League 15 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 25 Volley Ball 25 Bicycle Club 35 Personality Club 35 Riv-ues Typist 45 French Club 45 S. F. C. 45 Yearbook Stall 4. MARIE M. MORELLA Sugar Commercial Ever busy as a bee5 Happy as a lark is she. Library Pages 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3 45 Fo- rensic League l, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2, 3, 45 A. A. Rep- resentative 45 Riv-ues Art Stall 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, Captain 45 All State High School Chorus 35 House oi Representatives 45 Ten- nis Club 35 Soccer I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 S. F. C. 45 Operetta 2, IAMES IOSEPH MORROW lim General As good-natured at the day's end As when the day began. Latin Club 1, 25 Stamp Club 35 Bicycle Club 35 S. B. C. 4. ELIIAH W MOSTELLER Mosty Commercial Men of few words are the best olmen Class Vlce Presldent 2 Basketball Manager 1 2 Somers Typmg Club 2 4 Presldent 3 P1nochle Club 3 Iumor Senlor Play 3 IOSEPH P O DONNELL Reds General I am the master of my tate Stage Craft Club 1 French Club 2 3 Checker Club 3 Soc1al Danc ln 2 S B C 4 WWW Se' us. U e IEAN DOLORES NELSON leame Commercial Sweet and lovable kmd and true All of these txt rn descrxbmg you Forensic League 1 2 Commerclal Club 2 Operetta 2 Glee Club 1 2 Homeroom President 3 4 Student Play Coach 3 4 Rzv ues 4 Bas ketball 3 4 Soc1alDancmg1 2 4 S F C 4 Officers Club 4 A A Secretary 4 f5o0f HENRY DALLAS PAUL Gooch College Preparatory The small courtesres sweeten lzte Stage Craft Club 1 2 3 Stage Man ager 4 Art Club l 2 Tennls Club House ot Representatives 4 Bleach er Crew 1 2 3 Captarn 4 Soc1al Dancmg 2 4 German Club 2 S B C 4 CHARLOTTE ELEANOR REEVE Reevesy Commercral Grve me the liberty to argue freely Above all other lrbertxes FOYSHSIC League l Basketball 1 Z 3 4 Soccer l 2 Baseball 1 Z 3 4 Senate Secretary 4 Olhcers Club 4 RIV ues Busmess Manager 4 S F C 4 Natxonal Honor So clety Secretary Treasurer 4 IOSEPH FRA Cl RICCIO rc College Preparatory From lrttle acorns brg oak trees grow Rnv ues 2 3 Edltor 4 Latln Club 1 2 Blology Club V1cePres1dent 3 Language Scouts 2 Bleacher Crew 4 P1nochle Club 3 Vanety Card Club 3 Stage Craft Club 4 Blcycle Club 3 Soc1al Dancmg l Basketball 4 S B C 4 20 YIWMWI Zffe Uiwf 314 IAMES RUEHMLING Shoeless General Laugh andthe world laughs wrth you Varlety Card Club 3 Checker Club 3 Football 3 4 S B C 4 Hunt mg and Flshmg Club 3 EDWARD PAUL RUFF College Preparatory A good example rs the best advrce Navlgatxon Club 2 Huntmg and Flshmg Club 3 S B C 4 Typmg Club 4 Iumor Semor Play 3 g 3,1 lb . 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WW MQW SYLVIA SCHNEIDMAN Sylv General A quret maid and yet there lzes A shmmg humor m her eyes SFC4 DOROTHY E SHEMELEY Do General The songs you smg and the smzle you wear Make the sunshme everywhere Gee Club 1 2 3 4 Foren League 1 Soclal Dancmg 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Soccer l Z 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 House of Representatlves 4 Volley Ball 3 Operetla 3 4 S F C 4 we Nl SB ARLINDA SEIFERT Wmnxe College Preparatory A little spark may lcmdle A great tire Lahn Club 2 3 Soclal Dancm l 2 Tenms Club 3 Nurses Club 3 4 French Club 3 Secretary 4 S F C 4 GENEVIEVE T SIEMANOWSK Gen College Preparator She s loved by everyone tor her sweetness and gentleness Glee Club 1 Latln Club 1 2 Ten ms Club 3 Nurses Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Socxal Danclng 1 2 Baseball 2 Basketball 1 4 S F C 4 IOHN SALKOWSKI lohnny General Quiet appearing drsclosmg no clue Ot merry nature known but to few Homeroom Presrdent 3 4 Art Club CHARLES RAYMOND SCHMID Smitty College Preparatory We must trust nothmg but tacts Baseball 1 3 4 Huntmg and Fxsh 1ngClub3 S B C 4 It . fl x. I 1.2 :Y EDWARD ANTHONY SAMAH Mule General I take life as rt comes And en yoy rt Basketballl 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Checker Club 3 Varrety Card Club Vxce President 3 Stage Craft Club 1 Huntmg and Flshmg Club 3 Trackl Soc1alDanc1ng1 2 4 S B C 4 WARREN THEODORE SCHNEIDER Smd General l m gettmg some fun out ot hte Basketball 4 Baseball 4 S B C -11,4-Q ,zZ. nfl .rj 3g..C.4. 'Z , 'f' . '. ' 7 U In ' 5 1 . .l .4. ' . ' ,vi 'gif' dr - ' . ..f VW Q S . . . . I. ' , 1 ' ' g . r rr' 1 4-Q ,,, xl 1 , ., , gl . sic . I ' 4 x M,n,,..,.., My fi 21 rfwfff CATHERINE MARIE SMITH Cam General Quiet but pleasant to know Soc1alDcmcmgl 2 4 Personallty Club 3 S F C 4 AW' .1 I IEAN RUTH SNOW Snowy Commercral My heart rs as true as steel Soccerl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 Captam 4 Baseball l 3 4 Cap tam 2 Personahty Club 3 Home room Secretary 2 3 4 S F C 4 Class Treasurer 2 HENRY KARL WALTER Aristotle College Preparatory The best ol men are men ol tew words Stage Craft Club l 2 I-luntmg and Fxshmg Club 3 Tennxs Club 3 Nature Club 2 3 Hzkmg Club 3 Navrgahon Club 3 WWW IOHN WILL W,11,gs General What s the use ol worrying It never was worth while Varlety Card Club 3 P1n0Chl0 Club 3 Huntmg and Fxshmg Club 3 Checker Club 3 CHARLES ALDO YOUNG Chucl' College Preparatory Don I let worries sporl your day Latm Club l Socral Dancmg l 2 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Baslcetballl 3 4 FOIEHSIC League 3 Rlv ues 4 Tenms Club Secretary 3 S B C 4 I. ROBERT SMITH Bob General Happy am l from care Im tree Why aren t they all contented Irke me? SOCIGI Dancmg l 2 4 Chess Club 3 Checker Club 3 Glee Club l 2 Bicycle Club 3 S B C 4 Art Club 4 Rlv ues Art Staff 4 Cheerleader 44M WI IAM H WALKER Watch College Preparatory s he gave hrs energy gladly year our team wrll mlss hrm adly ss Presldent 2 French Club Pres1dent3 S B C Vrce Presldent 4 Football l 2 3 4 Tennxs Club 3 4 Bndge Club 3 Varxety Club 3 Homeroom V1cePres1dent 4 Stage Craft Club 3 Bud wColIeg5reparatory I ot trouble rs through rt nd rt Club l Ban s Club 3 Glee Club l 2 Semor Play 4 Momtors 4 RAYMOND E WORKMAN MH-'lf General True ment makes little norse Class President l Art Club l Ger man Club 2 Checker Club 3 S B C 4 Soc1a1Dancmgl 2 74 Dave General He grves hrs thought no tongue Stage Craft Club I 2 4 Hxkmg Club 3 Bxcycle Club 3 Lrbrary Pages 3 Stamp Club 3 Iumor Senior Play 4 DAVID YOUNG I I yflffl 4 1 -It - 1 ' I I 5 s x8 Yx' ffl! WJ' ex. jf Q . I A ' It an is . t X . . ,UD m H tag t Club lg Navigation I J - 5 d 2, 3, 45 . - ' 'h Us ' S .4. , - , A rl V ., I 1 J ,fl ,xc lx X ' 1 ' l 4 K 3 22 ELI-XSS HISTUHY In the fall of September 1937 we stumbled into Riverside High School as Fresh1es We could be seen running around meeting new faces and getting our rooms mlxed up As our class officers that year we chose Raymond Workman President Selma He1tzer V1ce President Millxcent Brush Secretary and Victor Verrochio Treasurer Our social affalr was our class party After a long summer vacation we returned to school as noisy Sophomores and we were true to our name' We spent this year cheering our heads off at the football games and supporting dances and plays given by the upper classes Our social affairs were our class party a mov1e benefit and the Senior Sophomore dance We also made a name for ourselves by selllng more tickets for the operetta than any other class Our class offlcers were William Walker President El11ah Mosteller V1ce President Charlotte Iohn Secretary and Iean Snow Treasurer After a year of being Sophomores we finally were growing up We returned as Iuniors much wiser full of pep and rar1ng to go We elected the follow1ng Meeks Secretary and Theodore K1rchner Treasurer Probably the most exc1t ing event this year was the arrival of our class rings Other events were the selection of the class banner and the Iumor Senior play We ended the year with two glorious events Class Night and the Prom At last our three year dream of becoming the high and mighty Seniors came true Our officers th1s year were George Yoest Pres1dent Margaret Barr Vice President Marion Meeks Secretary and Theodore Kirchner Treasurer We worked very hard to make everything we attempted a success First We started to swell our treasury by running a concession stand at the football games and selllng candy around school In the meantime we gave the Senior Iumor play What A Life We also sponsored a mov1e benefit The weeks before the Washington trip the a1r was f1lled with excitement and then came that wonderful tr1p Iune finally arrived and with it the Prom Class N1ght baccalaureate and commencement Then came the most important day of all As we marched up the alsle for our diplomas we reahzed how suddenly those four years 1n Riverside High School had come to an end We left R H S with a touch of sorrow in our hearts Our Alma Mater would always have a special place 1n our book of happy memories 23 . . I . I . I . - . I . . I i , I . I .. I . - . I I I , . officers: Richard McCormick, Presidentp Ugo Caruso, Vice-Presidentg Marion I I I ' - , . - . : , ' - ' : ' , . ' , . , Betty Goldy Margaret Frank Betty Counterman Betty Goldy Helen Chrzanowskr Margaret Blancone Charlotte Iohn V1rg1n1a Ch1acc1o Charlotte Reeves Mlldred Helnnchs Betty Goldy V1rg1n1a CDIGCCIO Kathleen Monahan Cwenevleve Sremanowskr Marlon Meeks Margaret Barr Marlon Meeks Bernyce Bertrand lean Nelson Charlotte Reeves M1ll1CGDf Brush Dorothy Shemeley VIFQITIICI Ch1acc1o Mane Morella Veromca Evans Margaret Frank Mrlclred Hetnrlchs Marron Meeks Iosephrne Capobranco WHU 'S WHU Most M1SCh19VOUS Homework Frend Stooge Blutfer Glggler Pepprest Athlete Lazrest Nervrest Blusher WIlt19Sl Gum Chewer Best Dressed Most Bashtul Most Llkely to Succeed Most Popular MUSICIGH Best D1spos1t1oned Best Dancer Ch1efCompla1ner Actor and Actress Best Look1ng Baby Cutest Artlst Man and Woman Hater Romeo and Iul1et D1d Most for R H S D1d R H S for Most 24 Walter Bewley Reynolds Edge Herbert Chamberlam Rlchard McCorm1ck Herbert Chamberlam Walter Bewley lohn Bruno Robert Allred Hugo Caruso Budd Wentz Walter Bewley Raymond Workman Dallas Paul Robert Chrlstlan Reynolds Edge George Yoest Budd Wentz Walter Bewley Edward Samar Hugo Caruso R1chard McCorm1ck W1ll1am Walker Danlel McDermott Robert Smrth Louls lannuzzl Robert Chrrstran lohn SalkoWsk1 Rlchard McCorm1ck Iohn W1ll 1 l L A 322530 m M di 525056 O gum MO Um 50506 0 Um w U0 U MEDOQM NO OC Laing Hgg Q DD Qimgw HOC E BSA J O NLUQH Eb 6 VMUEVH NO Enom Emi m Emi w M03 m EEEVW EXE Q UQ OO UGO mg Oi EQ NE m EL O2 O mg 03 CO mm MO W 256 AU O 5 in EEUU E M0380 Ui E OH UGO mg Oi ESO DOQU CUE CQ UC MO 0602 to 200m LU E5 EU M mmm EUEHMEW 'M VZ PMMQ AUWM1 A 505 DCM OC EE C2355 E EU O 5 U50-N 252 aiu Q U BUD UGO mg Oi N D 05am O 3 Omv mgwz W E030 Bw! m STU Q CO EOUU4 'HD O UDUZ QWIHSZ EUC O55 O vim 352 CU U Hamm 6 UE OOP am UEEDEE m UD nam U UEEEOU O 55660-H Swim C2353 wEUU Zo 'HL E24 FXSCOE UC UO OO mwgommnm mi M52 UEZOHC wa A mum CQWQU mc VHF Us 303 m U: UO 'U QM X63 m mc USCA DO QM Q mi wwE HM O UG M UP mi 394 wig wi MAUE CO UE MOC NW C0 m OOHMUW WEDOHU NWC CE: 5 m3m E526 bw-Q QC Umm ma mv WC :S mOOQ GC ME MQ rang QM 'ww CQUOEC mi ODA MSDN, EU Us mibhg UCMAU-H EOOEEOL C Q3 mi JO UL hiv: m C Us V135 UZ OD ZHMW S Eg 32? 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H :M A H 3 E E H Q M : W M Z W U H M A M I: M Z I 2 M W A E HM M M A M N M M Q Z A H E 5 W H A M Z M N A A M L Z ww I H H 4 W H H M M W : 3: : A M M 2 M M M M u : M M A M H M u L H: ' H M M : E M M H I M Z H l M M H M H M M : M W 2 : :Z Z H A Z : A ' M U H 2 : W M M M W Z H I H H WNW: if , W LLASS PHUPHELY Gramer Wh1le clean1ng out my trunk lI was gettrng ready to take a tr1p around the Unrted Statesl I came across a dusty old book that looked very famxhar W1p1ng 1t off I recogn1zed the TORCH of 41 Eagerly I turned the pages My' what fond memor1es 1t brought back' I began wonderrng what my old class mates were dolng But smce I was due at the ha1rdresser s rn a few mlnutes I had to check my remrmscrng I really had to be there on t1me because the ha1rdresser was scud to be French and very fashlonable and so I dxdnt want to lose my appo1ntment I dressed hurrledly and then dashed over to the Flfth Avenue salon Imaglne my surpr1se when the owner who greeted me turned out to be Elljah Mosteller who had acquired a French name He took me through the shop and whom should I see but L1ll1an LeConey now an exclus1ve ha1rdresser ln the shop even though she had to stand on a stool to reach the customers I also ran 1nto Floss1e Frzzano demonstrat1ng cosmetlcs Wh1le wa1t1ng for my ha1r to dry I prcked up a magazme and openrng 1t at random I glanced at an ad to see none other than Iohn Salkowskl model for ha1r ads Leaflng through the magazme I recogn1zed another classmate ln the person of Dallas Paul showlng what the well dressed gentleman was wearlng B1dd1ng Ehlah goodbye and prom1s1ng to come back aga1n I hurr1ed from the shop and bumped 1nto a good look1ng man whom I recogn1zed as Walter Bewley now a man about town He suggested that we have d1nner and I was sorry to have to tell htm that I had another engagement He halled a tax1 and to my surprise the dr1ver was Henry Walter We began chattrng so merrlly that he forgot to put the tlag up on the meter fNot that I mmdedl He deposlted me at Longchamps where I was to meet a group of frlends My goodness' Who should usher me 1n but Charles Schmrd the stately doorman The warter turned out to be Ray Workman who mformed us that Charlotte Reeves and Cather1ne Smrth both happ1ly marr1ed had been 1n for lunch the precedlng day after one of the1r numerous club meetmgs After d1nner the group of us dec1ded to walk down Broadway We were stopped by a man selhng magaztnes to work h1s way through college It was Iohn W1ll At a stand on 42nd Street and Broadway we stopped to buy a newspaper The vendor was Herb Chamberla1n who proudly lnformed me that he had SIX b1cycle rrders worklng for h1m We then turned our steps toward a n1ght club When we arrxved W checked our wraps wrth the cute check g1rl W1nn1e Sexfert and then went 1nto the d1n1ng room As the walter was leadmg us to our table I spred D1ck McCorm1ck and Reynolds Edge at a table accompan1ed by two classmates of old Bernyce Bert and and Margaret Barr I stopped to exchange a few words w1th them and I learned that Reynolds was a candrdate for coroner and Rrchard was h1s campa1gn manager I wrshed Reynolds luck but he probably dldnt need 1t w1th DlCk as h1s manager Bernyce had 1ust f1n1shed a book on etrquette that was r1val1ng Emlly Post sl Margaret had the lead 1n a new Broadway play I left them and hurr1ed back to my table for the floor show was about to start and I drdnt want to m1ss any of 1t The master of ceremonres was 1ov1al Iames Ruehmlmg who hadnt changed a b1t smce 30 -1 1 .. . . 1 1 . . . . . . 1. . - 1 . . . .1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 - 1 , . , . - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 . ,e 1 1 - 1 1- , . . 1 - 1 . .. . 1 . - 1 .1 . . . .. . 1 .. 1 ELAS5 PHUPHEEY school days Recognizing the pretty blues s1nger as Io Capablanco I called her over She told us that 1n the same show were Mar1e Morella lean Nelson and Rose Barone They came over and chatted with us for a wh1le Then the prosperous looking manager of the club Charles Herzer stopped at our table We had a grand time talking over school days and I told them of the class mates Id seen that day Charles told me that the night before Charlotte Iohn had been in with her husband celebratmg a wedding anniversary the didnt know which onel Iust then a page Robert Sm1th came over and told the g1rls that they were wanted back stage for 1t was time for their number They hastily bade us au revotr and hurried away Early the next morning I found myself waving goodbye to my fnends from the Miami bus The driver was none other than Danny McDermott a chip off the old block Also bound for M1am1 was Robert Alfred a travel1ng salesman I finally found t1me to read my newspaper and there on the front page I saw a plcture of Hugo Caruso and Harry De1n1nger proud owners of a lovely new yacht Harry was the navigator and Hugo dellghted 1n g1v1ng wig Wag slgnals Turning to the sports page I read in flashing headlmes that Iohn Bruno had been awarded the national award for being the best all around athlete At M1am1 I got off the bus and stopped at a sidewalk soda stand run by our own Ioe RICCIO Continuing my way up the street I saw Schneidmans Department Store I wondered 1f the proprietor of 1t was related to Sylvia lust then I saw Margaret Frank coming out of the entrance I halled her and she satisfled my curiosity by telling me that the store was run by Sylvia and she herself was Sylvlas secretary She also informed me that Kathleen Monahan was the head buyer for the store hav1ng very good taste in clothes Leavmg Margaret I decided to walk down to the beach since it was such a beautiful day There sunnrng h1mself on the sands by the beautiful sea was that he had just run 1nto a fortune and was trying to get r1d of it fSt11l the old play boy at heart l As we were talking a nicely dressed man came up to us It was Ted K1rchner now a prosperous business man During our conversation he mentioned that his secretary was Iean Snow Whlle we were talkxng I noticed two ladles havlng a b1t of d1ff1culty with several small children Imagine my surpr1se when they called me by name They were Mildred He1nr1chs and Katherme Miller now governesses spending the w1nter 1n Florida with their charges Mildred told us that Lucllle Hoffman and Ray Hunter were also 1n the v1c1n1ty Luc1l1e was posing for toothpaste ads and Ray had a Job wlth the Barbasol people I bade them goodbye and went to the airport to board the plane for New Orleans To my surpr1se the pilot was Mike Ch1GCC1O His co p1lot was Ilmmy Morrow Ins1de the cabin I met Vera Evans an a1rl1ne hostess She said that Genevieve Stemanowskl and Mar1e Britton were also hostesses on other routes Iust as I was getting comfortably settled I felt a tap on my shoulder and turning around whom should I see staring me in the face but Betty Goldy We immediately began talking about everything in general and nothmg 1n partlcular yust like old times She explained that she was now a doctor She mentloned that Bob Christian was a professional baseball player and not doing badly for himself erther She also informed me that the last time she had seen Eleanor B1shop Eleanor had been telhng children s stories on the radio The plane was c1rcl1ng over the airport before Betty and I realized that we were nearing the end of our lourney Gathering my belongings I bade Betty adieu and went on my way 31 Warren Schneider. I asked him what he was doing with himself, and he replied ILASS PHUPHECY That n1ght a fr1end and I went to the famous Mardl Gras Leadlng a swmg orchestra was Chr1st1ne Blederbeck Beatlng It out on the drums was Budd Wentz II remembered that he had been qurte a httle rhythm bug 1n school l In the show was a group of profess1onal 11tterbugs who had been cutt1ng rugs 1n school days They were Cy Young Ruth Maleck1 Margaret B1ancone Helen Ma1eWsk1 and Ed Samar All of them were st1ll ratlng top honors for thelr danclng ab1l1ty My tr1p from New Orleans to Hollywood was uneventful As I arr1ved I saw Iohn Burrell1 chauffeurlng one of the movle stars to the a1rport At the hotel whom should I bump 1nto but LOUISE Gubany and Betty Counterman LOUISE was des1gn1ng Hollywood doll clothes and Betty was he press agent and do1ng a very n1ce 1ob of 1t for everyone from SIX to SIXIY was clamorlng to get doll clothes des1gned by Lou1se Before they left the g1rls prornlsed to take me around to VISII one of the stud1os the follow1ng day The elevator boy Dave Young told me that Ray Godlewskl was the manager of the hotel Dave sa1d that after all these years he couldn t get over the thr1ll he got when he went up and down 1n h1s elevator The next day I met Lou1se and Betty and We drove to the stud1o As we were dr1v1ng along I saw a large crowd gathered around a soapbox orator Stopplng to f1nd out what was so 1nter est1ng I recogn1zed the speaker as Ed Ruff selllng a book called How to Mal-'e Good 1n SIX Easy Lessons Arr1v1ng at the stud1o we were allowed to pass through the forb1dd1ng portals by Ioe O Donnell the head gate tender We went on one of the sets where we saw M1ll1cent Brush and B111 Walker doxng a comedy scene A large crane swung over our heads and I looked up to see what was go1ng on There perched head photographer B1ll Haar and h1s asslstant Marvel Harmon Marlon Meeks was on the next set She was d1rect1ng her own symphony orchestra I also encountered George Yoest who sa1d he was a technlcal engmeer although I couldnt see anythmg technlcal about sm1l1ng at all the mov1e stars and drawlng a salary for lt I heard a fam1l1ar glggle Yes 1t was Helen ChfZGHOWSk1 g1ggl1ng for sound effects She SO1d that Gmny Ch1QCClO was also do1ng th1s for another stud1o LOUIS Iannuzzl was a commerc1al art1st spec1al1z1ng 1r1 pamtlng clouds and work1ng for the same company Walklng over to the next set I recogn1zed Dot Shemeley rehears1ng a scene and I went over to say hello to her I must have tr1pped over a cable or sornethmg for I suddenly had the sensatlon of falung 1nto space I opened my eyes to flnd myself st1ll 1n the att1c Ho hum lust a dream Or was rt? 2 HN 5 E 32 1 1 ' J 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 ' ' 1- 4 1 - 1 - 1 , I I . . 1 . l . . . - 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 - - 1 . 1 . , . . . . , , . - 1 1 1 - 1 . , . -1'-7 . 1 ' 7 I 'Cl 1 CLASS WILL mom We the members of the graduatlng class of 1941 of the Rlversxde Hlgh School Burlmgton County New Iersey U S A belng ln as sound and healthy a mmd as can posslbly be expected after four years of burnlng the candle at both ends have frnally reached the mrddle We make publlsh and declare th1s our last wxll and testament hereby revoking and annulhng any and all w1lls made heretofore First To our Alma Mater we leave a dreadful stxllness and a joyful peace as we make our farewell tmal Second To our class advlsors Mr Thomas Coursen and Mr Samuel Bookblnder we leave our s1ncere thanks for all the work they helped us accompllsh Third To our prlncxpal Mr I Allen Mlnnxch we bequeath our appreclatxon for the many ways he has GSSlSled our class Fourth To the class of l942 We leave the honor of occupylng the front seats of the audztorrum Fxfth We the 1nd1v1dual members of the Semor Class leave the followmg bequests I Robert Alfred leave my love of huntmg to Gene ROSSI Because I was never found wantmg for curls I Rose Barone leave them to Iosephme Ch1acc1o I Margaret Barr w1ll my speed and accuracy rn shorthand to Betty Berger I Bernyce Bertrand leave my unusual fmger na1ls w1th thexr v1v1d pollsh to Dorothea Worthrngton I Walter Bewley bequeath my mterest ln pohtlcs to Merle Combs I Margaret Bxancone leave my dally cereal Pep to Dons Hartman I Chrlstlne Blederbeck leave my t1t1an locks to Helene MacKenz1e Because the commercxal group depended on me I Eleanor Blshop leave my dependablllty to Alwzldra Fxsh Because I am so qu1et I Marte Brltton leave my quret ways to Shlrley Shemeley and George Wenner Iohn Bruno leave my ab1l1ty to mop up the stage floor so quxckly C77 to Kenneth Grxscom Mllllcent Brush leave my fondness for kittens to Betty Kuerten Iohn Burrelh leave my love for cowboy songs to Elxzabeth Iordan Iosephxne Capobranco leave my love of make up to Rose Mane Barr To Davld Genovese I Ugo Caruso leave my yen for 1azz I Herbert Chamberla1n leave my paper route to Iohn Slrnpson and Fred Townsend I Mlchael Chlacclo leave my sense of humor to August Rlder and Harry Cameron I Vxrglma Ch1acc1o leave my love of confectlonarles to Dorothy Stackhouse and Dorothy Horton Because I am a man of Iew words I Robert Chr1st1an leave my s1lent nature to Howa d K1mmerle and Edward Schlller I Helen Chrzanowskr leave my hystencal glggles to Harry Elllott To Flora Iohnson I Betty Counterman leave my ablhty for glvmg oral talks I Harry Demmger leave my ablhty ln drlvlng to Charles Hook To Mlldred Thurston I Reynolds Edge leave my mterest rn the Forensxc League 33 1 I ' 1 1 - - -1 1 ' ' , 1 . , . - 1 . , . . , - 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - . . .1 11 . 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I, , . . 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ILASS WILL fCont1nuedl I Veromca Evans leave my sk1ll m snappy paradmg to Lourse Dtetrrch I Florence Frzzano leave my Parts Creatlons to Vxctorra Styprnskt I Margaret Frank leave my flare for sewmg to Mary C Ellts To Herman Bard I Raymond Godlewskr leave my debatxng ab1l1ty To Dorothy D1etr1ch I Betty Goldy leave my posttton as student play coach Loutse Gubany leave my blonde tresses to Elrzabeth D Alesandro W1ll1am Haar leave my tnterest rn photography to Wtllram Flemrng Marvel Harmon leave my uncontrollable ha1r to Iohn Wtlhelm Mxldred Hemrrchs leave my abtllty to get along wtth people to I..ou1s Fabrttns Charles Herzer leave my unlrmtted supply of energy to Phlltp Fuoco Luctlle Hoffman leave my lovely complexton to Barbara Clauss Raymond Hunter leave my happy go lucky attttucle to Phlllp Ollvo o Pasquale Cutt1ta I LOUIS Iannuzz1 leave my rnltlattve m ftndtng a Job Charlotte Iohn leave my sports aptrtude to Evelyn Trengrove and Myrtle Espenschexd Theodore Krrchner leave my ab1l1ty to handle the m1ghty Job of class treasurer to Walter Behrer L1ll1an LeConey leave my pleasant votce to Iune Theurer Rrchard McCorm1ck leave my dramat1c ab1l1ty to W1ll1am Henmgs Dan1el McDermott leave my pleasmg drsposttton to Charles Ioo and Albert Russo Helen Ma1ewsk1 leave my reputatlon of be1ng the l1fe of the party to Rlchard Prager Ruth Maleckt leave my dancmg ab1l1ty to Margaret Fabrttus Marlon Meeks leave my keyboard hngers to Marron Young Kathryn Mxller leave my helpfulness to Dorothy Murray Kathleen Monahan leave my skat1ng abrlrty to Edward VanSc1ver Mar1e Morella leave my ab1l1ty to lead cheers to Delores McCabe and Orvtlle Chadloourne James Morrow leave my much dtscussed freckles to Theodore Kleesattle lean Nelson leave my love for wastmg ttme to Albert Cappettr Eltlah Mosteller leave my w1nnmg ways to Godfrey Boehm As I am a person of few words I Ioseph ODonnell leave thls advantage IVI to Geraldme Rueppel and Sara McMahon Dallas Paul leave my Ftfth Avenue outfrts to Donald Beard Charlotte Reeve leave my w1ll1ngness to argue to Anthony Perruccr Ioseph RICCIO leave my sparkltng eyes to Mary Ward Iames Rheumlmg leave my football abtltty to Frank Pechlllo and Wllllam Helllngs Edward Ruff leave my ltght ha1r and blush1ng face to Fred Westphal Iohn Salkowsk1 leave my love of art to Edward Maute Edward Samar leave my dancmg feet to Louts Malore 34 1 , J I, ' , ' ' . 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I ,, . , lContmue-al Charles Schmtd leave some of my he1ght to lack Getz Warren Schnetder leave my deslre lor actron to Iohn Plppttt Sylvla Schnetdman leave my Sentor year here to Emanuel Bromberg Arltnda Sextert leave my pettteness to Edward Razgatls Dorothy Shemeley leave my All-ce Faye votce to Lorralne Setfrted Cenev1eve Slemanowskt leave my long walks to school to Francts and Harry Buscher Catherme Smtth leave my cooperatlveness to Margaret Russo Robert Smtth leave my cuteness to lack lannuzzt Wtllram Walker leave my love WJ ol oral talks to Iohn Rlder ana Stanton Buttertuss Because I never seem to have a care tn the world l Henry Walter leave thts happy go lucky attttude to Francts Carbe Budd Wentz leave my wtttlness at hand practtce to Forman Shemeley Iohn Wtll leave my love ol homework U1 to Rrehard Strouse Raymond Workman leave my hablt of chewlng gum to Walter Carrlgar George Yoest leave my class presldency to Whoever makes ttte grade Charles Young leave my abtltty to shoot baskets to Harry Etrtselm Davtd Young leave my good nature to Matthew Ktrchner Wtth thts we close our fmal W1ll and testament hoptng that you wtll take all you have found here tn the same sotrtt tn whrch tt was vvrttten Stgn a THE CLASS OF 1941 35 IIIJAHS WILL I, ' , ' . l, ' ' , ' . I, 1 ' ' ', ' ' . l, ' ' , ' . l, ' , '. l, Iean Snow, leave my black curly hair to Laura Newkirk, I, ' , . 1 . l, , ' I . l, ' , ' . QJ IHWER FIASSEX R X x X I W I 1 J L 9 5 4. Xfbv , 5X .vig Q, X 'ik 0 0 IUNIUH ELA55 wtf ' The Class of I 42 completed 1lS thrrd successful year rn Rrverslde I-hgh Schoo? X The offrcers for the past year Were Presldent Betty Kuerten Vrce Presrdent Mrldred Thurston Secretary Margaret Fabrttus Treasurer Walter Rehrer The class advrsors are Mrs Denneler and Mr Stokes In February the Iunrors recerved therr class rrngs whrch are standarchzed The rlng commlttee W1th the cooperatron of the members of the two under classes was able to accom phsh the standarchzatron of rrngs for Rrverslde Hrgh School Dur1ng the year the class members were also act1ve 1n many other Ways They selected thelr class colors and Class banner they part1c1pated ln the Iunror Senror play they sponsored a movre beneht and a dance and they worked very hard to make Class N1ght and the Iumor Senror Prom successful The Class of 42 1S now lookmg forward to rts most unportant year ubffczf l5fl3l3HUMUHE kj Xleawfl ,f The class of 1943 has contrnued durrn the past year to make rtselt an rmportant h1gh school group It was to a great degree responsrble for the success of the Senxor Sophomore dance It has also supported all other school act1v1t1es The ofhcers for the past year were Walter Kanrgowskr Presrdent Mary Lynch V1ce Presr dent Shrrley Zrpperlern Secretary and Dorrs Cannon Treasurer Mr Carson and Mr T1mothy were the class advrsors 39 nv LB' W t X H Ol -,l ' r ' 1: l X lt 5 x Wx xt ,Nl X V' xx ,lf 'P' f l 6 I' I ,lt- 4 - V' PHESHMAN LLAQQ T ,fr If T -fttffe his W ' Q it M About 120 Greenres entered R H S last fall Wondermg what 1t was all about Howeve they soon settled down cmd orgamzed themselves as a group The offrcers they elected were Srdney F1lderman Presxdent Charles Stackhouse Vxce Presrdent lean McDermott Secretary Dor1s Rehrer Treasurer and Patr1c1a Helhngs Senator MISS Shxvers and Mr Lehman were appomted the class advrsors The Freshmen were exceptronally rnterested 1n extra currxcular GCt1V1l19S They were very well represented 1n pubhc speakmg and 1n athletlcs They lald an excellent for fiatlon for the1r h1gh school years to come ff Q ,, ,t . ll, 3 J A . 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' ,D X I ' ' 3 x ' v V ' LIBRARY PAGES The lxbrary pages strove to rmprove the1r club by takmg greater responsrbxlltles and by trymg to perfect the work they had already undertaken The pages QSS1Sl6d 1n takmg charge of the llbrary and ln helpmg the puplls and teachers to tmd reference materlal They also catalogued books made b1bl1ograph1es and hled pamphlets and plctures They recently undertook the organ1zat1on and management of the grade school hbrary The advlsor was M1ss Harden LATIN FLUH e members of the Latm Club sang songs tn Latln celebrated Roman hohdays and played Latm word games he othcers were Pres1dent Theresa RICCIO VICE Pres1dent Naudme Zoll Secretary Ruth Iean Wallace M1ss Llpkm was the advlsor 42 lr The officers were: President, Louise Gubanyg Secretary, Betty Dawson. I J Th ' ' ' , ' . ' T ' . Z . I . . I . - . I . F I I The Swimming Club was organized this year and consisted largely of Sophomore girls The faculty advisor was Mrs Wagner The club members met twice a month to learn new strokes and make plans for swimming trips. They went swimming several times at the Moorestown Community House The officers were President Anna Wmkelspecht Secretary Margaret Zwick Treasurer Eleanor Goldy. The Monitors had the responsibility of keeping order in the halls The staff was selected by last year's captain and was supervised by the House oi Representatives. The captain was George Yoest. Mr, Bookbinder was the faculty advisor, 43 The Semper F1d9l1S Catena IS an organlzatton composed ot Senror glrls Its purpose IS to create a better teehng among the grrls and to help the school n any possrbte Way Ottrcers of the club were Prestdent Vlce Prestclent Secretary Mrs Wagner IS the club advlsor Margaret Barr Charlotte lohn Mrldred Hetnrrchs Arhnda Se1tert The Senlor Boys Club was reorganlzed rn September l94U Thts club was organrzed for Sentor boys only The boys met twrce a month on Wednesday evemngs Most of the ttme was QIVGD over to recreatxonal games At some ot the meettngs the group had speakers to speak on some very rnterestmg subyects The ottrcers were Pre tdent lohn Bruno Vlce Presrdent Wrlllam Walker Secretary Treasu Lehman was the advtsor rer Mrchael Ch1acc1o fi. ll. ll. Treasurer .,....... .. .. .. ' ' fi, ll. II, Mr. ' . 44 UPFILLHIS FLUH A new club th1s year the Ofhcers Club made a successful begrnmng Those lncluded 1n the club were the tour class offlcers of each class and the ofhcers of the Senate the House of Bepresentatlves and the Forensrc League The purpose of the club was to teach the members the proper parl1amentary procedure 1n conduct1ng meetlngs PHE'i'S LLUB Throughout the year everyone wa1ted patrently for each succeedlng lssue of the Rrv ues Much cred1t should be g1ven to the ent1re staff and to the advlsors who arded 1n makmg the papers attract1ve and 1nterest1ng The followrng headed the staff of the Press Club Edrtor 1n Ch1ef Asslstant Edrtor 1n Chlef Secretary Bus1ness Manager Art Edxtor Feature Ed1tor Sports Edrtor Current News Edltor Exchange Ed1tor News Advlsor Bus1ness Advrsor Art Advrsor Bernyce Bertrand Margaret Barr Marron Meeks Charlotte Reeves Edward Maute Ehzabeth Counterman Reynolds Edge Margaret Frank Ioseph RICCIO M1ss Gleeson M1ss Comerford M1ss Wllson QUNIEHS TYPINE ELUB The Somers Typlng Club was agam under the d1rect1on of Mr Somers of Camden Th1s club has been organlzed for three years Its purpose 1S to teach 1ts members how to repalr and clean typewrrters MISS Comerford was the faculty advrsor The offrcers th1s year were Presldent Anna Wlnkelspecht Secretary Treasurer Anna Dolores Walters 47 1 1 I 7 L J I 1 '1 I L. L Social Editor ...................,...,....... Marion Meeks Y 1 L PUHENSHILEAUUE The Forensic League, with Mrs. Denneler as its able supervisor, is now one of the largest organizations in Riverside High School. Besides sponsoring dramatic and forensic activities it coaches students in make up parliamentary law student coaching and proper presentation of the Bible reading and flag salute Last year many Riverside High School students entered interscholastic competitions pertaining to the phases of Work carried on by the league Officers for the past year were President Reynolds Edge Vice President Raymond Godlewski Secretary Treasurer Mildred Thurston l The Glee Club With a membership of sixty five students was under the One of the most impressive programs in which the group participated was the Christmas pageant The officers of the club were President Millicent Brush Vice President Eleanor Bishop Secretary Treasurer Mildred Heinrichs Accompanist Marion Meeks 48 ULHH ILUH direction of Mrs. Bertha Wilkinson, who came to us this year from Mt. Holly. , -- l 4 M ff ,,..ar-1 HUML EE EH BLUE The Home EC Er Club IS a lexsure tame club It was formed to let the grrls work on then' hobbxes or to let them do some work that they would otherw1se not have the txme to do Mrss Rotz IS the advtsor The ofhcers were Presrdent l.uc1lle Hoffman Secretary Chr1st1neB1ederbeck Reporter Margaret Frank HIM L THAN El UB Thls organ1zat1on whlch was started rn IQ33 makes all scenery lor audltortum programs plays and the operetta The club 1S sponsored by Mr Trtman The offrcer lor the year were Stage Manager Dallas Paul ASS1SlGHl Stage Manager Iohn Bruno 50 r 1 .' at X ,,. Q -J . X WVHW pr: 1 11 1, 1 1 1 l 1 1 J J ' S I , 'J ' , - The Art Club was organized for the ben ose students who were interested in creating for them- selves. Work correlated with other departme he high school was stressed rather than individual work. The club was divided into three main groups. i general art club, the Riv-ues art staff, and the stage painters for various school productions. At the end of the year all members cooperated in planning the annual art exhibit. The officers were Iohn Simpson, Presidentg and Christine Biederbeck, Secretary, Miss Wilson sponsored the club Under the supervision ot Miss Davenport the French Club was organized by the students of the French classes. The meetings were conducted in the French language. French games were played and puppet shows were given. Although the club was organized late in the year, many projects were accomplished and enjoyed by the members: The officers were: President, Betty Goldyg Vice-President, Marion Meeks. Secretary, Arlinda Seifert 51 BAND The bands fifth year of ex1stence was 1ts most successful one The group was under the excellent d1rect1on of Mrs W1lk1nSOH supervlsor of mustc The band played at the pep rallres and football games The band also escorted the f1rst draftees to the tra1n stat1on Drum Mayor Loulse D1etr1ch Band Members Pasquale Cut1tta Kenneth Grlscom LOUISE Gubany Chrls t1ne Blederbeck Budd Wentz Iohn S1mpson Robert Slmpson W1ll1am Flemmg Ioseph Kent Frank Cutrtta Forman Shemeley Ioseph De Vece Harold Poore Robert Van Sc1ver W1ll1arn Hennlgs EHEEHLEAUING The cheerlead1ng squad under the supervlston of Mrs Wagner led the cheermg durmg the football and basketball seasons Those members who had also been members durlng the l939 4U seasons were the proud Wearers of new and attractlve maroon and Whrte unlforms The squad 1ncluded Mar1e Morella Captaln Margaret Brancone Orv1lle Chadbourne Dorothy D1etr1ch Mary Catherlne Ellls Dons Hartman Ellzabeth Iordan Delores McCabe Lester Merrlll Helene MGCKSHZIG Sh1rley Shemeley Edward VanSc1ver and Margaret ZW1ck ll i y J fl tif . tl it ? K 4, 1 V3 I N ZXTIUNAL HUNUH SUIIIETY The Natlonal Honor Socrety was a new organ1zat1on rn our school last year It 1S composed of grrls cmd boys who are outstand1ng 1n character scholar Shlp leadershlp and servrce Thelr a1ms are to arouse a deeper lnterest ln scholarshrp partrcularly and to ra1se our schools SChOlGSt1C standlng st11l h1gher All Work and no play IS not then' motto The unpressrve 1nduct1on ceremony was formally held rn March Upon the stage a large candle representlng the torch of knowledge burned durtng the ceremony Thrs torch was passed on to the new members From such groups come many of the future leaders of our democracy The ofhcers were Presrdent Vlce Presldent Secretary Treasurer M1ss Davenport IS the by Mrs W1lk1nSOn Margaret Barr Bernyce Bertrand Eleanor BlShOp Betty Counterman Reynolds Edge Betty Berger Alwrdra Frsh Wlllxam Flemlng Margaret Barr Charlotte Reeves faculty sponsor of the soclety and she IS SENIOR MEMBERS IUNIOR MEMBERS 53 Margaret Frank Louxse Gubany MGTIOU Meeks Charlotte Reeves George Yoest Dorothy Murray Walter Rehrer VICTOFIG Stypmskl asslsted 1 I - , . , . ' ..,.,.....,.,...., .,,.. ,......., ,,......,., G e o rge Yoest , EHUIH Although the choir was a new or- ganization last year, it proved to be one of the most ambitious and suc- cessful of the clubs The group made its debut by s1ng1ng in the Chr1stmas program Its next ven ture was an ent1rely new one tor River s1de a broadcast over Statron WCAM The choir then proceeded to make 1tselt a tavonte with the townspeople and sang on several occasions It has had a profound mtluence upon the rnterest of the high school students in music Mrs Wilkinson 1S the director ot the group REU ERUSS ELUB The Red Cross Club was hrst organized th1s year under the superv1s1on of Miss Rotz This club received its orders from the National Red Cross Organization and met twice a month to make baby garments and dresses The officers were President Dorothy McMahon Vice President Mary Maratea Secretary Beatr1ce Smlth Reporter Mar1e Walters HIHXIHEH I W The Bleacher Crew IS a servrce orgamzatron rn the school Its prrncrpal dutles consrst ol erectrng and removrng movable bleachers rn the fall for the football season and erectrng the bleachers and removrng them for each home basketball game The organ1zat1on IS lndeed an asset to the school communrty rendermg a servrce of rnestrmable value It IS under the supervrslon of Mr Lehman 'Ll The Nurses Club IS one of the oldest organrzatrons rn the h1gh school havmg been irrst organrzed rn 1934 Thrs year under the gurdance ot Mrss Monahan the grrls learned to read a thermometer and to make a bed Wrth someone rn rt The olfrcers were Secretary lean Prager A One of the most rmportant recreatlonal actrvrtres was socral dancmg It was especrally popular alter the new recordrng machrne was rnstalled The club met every Frrday Tuesdays were set asrde for begrnners Thrs act1v1ty was under the suoervrsron of Mrs Wagner and Mr Lehman 55 J ' l ' Ill ll Nlllld fi lLUll l3resident. .......,...........,.......... Patricia Hellings filllllflll Il NlIlNli JUNIUH SENIOR PLAY The Iun1or and Senxor Classes of Rlversxde H1gh School agaxn combxned to present What A L1te a successful comedy by Chtford Goldsrmth The play IS based on school hte and the troubles ot Henry Aldnch a Iunlor 1n Central H1gh School THE CAST OF CHARACTERS Mr Bradley Budd Wentz M1ss Wheeler M1ll1cent Brush M1ss Shea Margaret Barr M1ss Iohnson Delores McCabe Mr Nelson Reynolds Edge M1ss Eggleston Alwrldra F1sh Henry Aldrxch R1chard MCCOIID1Ck Mr Ferguson Donald Beard George Bxgelow Wllham Henn1gs Mr Vecch1tto Iohn Burrell1 Barbara Pearson Betty Kuerten Mrs Aldnch Lou1se D19lYlCh Other Students Rose Mane Barr Dorothy D1etr1ch Shlrley Shemeley Margaret Blancone Mar1e Morella R1chard Prager Betty Counterrnan Iean Nelson Davld Young Lorralne Sexfned 56 Mr: Pattersonl -. 4. l. I. I, l. U. U. Kenneth Griscorn Miss Pike ..... :Marion Young ALL SEHUUL PHUUUETIUN On May 2 cmd 3 the annual all school product1on was presented Th1s year 1t was an operetta called Pr1ncess Chrysanthemum Brletly the story IS about Pr1ncess Chrysanthemum who loves and who IS loved by Pr1nce So Tru but who lS ludnapped by Pr1nce So S11 a 1ea1ous r1val So Tru manages to ga1n entrance to the cave Where she IS held pr1sor1er wh1le at the same moment her father the Emperor also arr1ves He orders the execuhon of Pr1nce So S11 but he pardons h1m at the request of the Pr1ncess He then g1ves Pr1ncess Chrysanthemum 1n marr1age to Pr1nce So Tru The operetta was d1rected by Mrs W1lk1nson mus1c supervtsor She was asslsted by MISS Davenport MISS Rotz Mr T1tman and Mrs Wagner Student coaches were M1ll1cent Brush El1zabeth Counterman and Shlrley Shemeley Student accompan1sts were MGTIOD Meeks and Margaret ZW1Ck APPFOXI mately one hundred students took part 1n the productton CAST OF CHARACTERS Pr1ncess Chrysanthemum To To Yum Yum Du Du Fa1ry Moonbeam Emperor What f Pr1nce So Tru Pr1nce So S11 Top Not Saucer Eyes or Wh1 Florence F1zzano Pauhne Elhott Carolyn N9Wk1Fk Ehzabeth Wh1te Dorothy Shemeley R1chard McCorm1ck Donald Beard Herman Bard lohn Bruno Ugo Caruso - I . . . - .I . - .I . . ' I , . I I Q I I . . Tu-lip ............,......,... ........,,.,... I ean Vernon 57 PAEULTY PLAY An event that w1ll long be remembered was the faculty s presentation of the three act comedy Big Hearted Herbert on March l4 and 15 It IS the story ot Herbert Kalness a plain man who havtng risen from humble beginnlngs has been unwittingly turned 1nto a domest1c autocrat by h1s success and his belief in hrmself He loves his fam1ly dearly works hard to provide for them but forgets that his children are no longer babtes and feels he must rule and guide them as he d1d when they were small His wife hnally reaches the limit of her patience when Herbert tr1es to break up the romance between their daughter Alice and Andrew Goodrich So she turns the tables on him when he brings one of his best customers home to dinner and thus prepares the way for a happy end1ng The members of the cast were Herbert Kalness Roberta Kalness Ellzabeth Kalness Martha Iunior Kalness Allce Kalness Andrew Goodrich Amy Lawrence lim Lawrence Mr Goodnch Mrs. Goodrich. , . Mr. Havens ...... Mrs. Havens ..... Allen Minnich Doris Shlvers Elizabeth Rotz Florence Harden Thomas Coursen V1v1an Davenport lack Stokes Rose Denneler Lee Triebels Samuel Bookbinder . .Bertha Wilkinson .......Ioseph Sara .........,...........,.F1orence Gleeson ATHLETIIIS BUYS TENNIS In 1940 tenms was lnaugurated as a sport for boys The team played seven matches W1nn1ng three and loslng four They beat Pemberton Woodrow Wllson and Moorestown they lost to Hlghtstown Palmyra Camden and Collmgswood Players who saw much act1on were Lyle Unley Edward Wmkelspecht W1ll1am Walker and W1ll1am Henmgs Doubles were played by Theodore Hoffman and Budd Wentz 60 ps . -4 .. 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . BASEBALL In 1940 the Rams had another successful year but had to hght desperately to keep pace wrth Bordentown and Mt Holly The season ended 1n a trlple t1e wrth Bordentown and Mt Holly for the South Iersey Group II Champronshlp Those who rece1ved awards were Iames O Brlen Charles Schmld Charles Young Merle Combs Fred Westphal Raymond Pxnkalla Charles Hook Francrs Garbe Bernard Costello George Banyas Donald Beard and Robert Legler manager SCHEDULE Rrverslde Palmyra R1vers1de Burllngton R1vers1de R1vers1de Rrverslde Rlversrde Rlverslde R1vers1de Rlverslde Rlverslde Mt Holly Mt Holly Bordentown Pennmgton Hxghtstown Bordentown Allentown Moorestown 61 . . I 1: I 3 . . I 2: . I 6 Riverside, l 65 Pemberton, ' ' . 3: - , ' ' 1 4: - . ' ' . 5: . . . I 4: . I . . I 5: . I . . I 2: I . . I 2: I . . I 7: PUUIHALL The football team ot l94U enyoyed a fa1rly successful season The Openlng game Wlth Bordentown showed rather well what to expect from the team for the rest ot the season The score was the btggest ever plled up agamst Bordentown The next two games were taken 1n strlde by submergrng Wtldwood and Moorestown Next the team played Ocean C1ty to a scoreless t1e The hfth game ot the season was played w1th Salem and agaln the score was 1n Rrversrde s favor The team went down to 1ts hrst defeat rn the game aga1nst Burlmgton The game wtth Clayton was agarn well tn R1vers1de s favor Haddon HSIQIIIS gave 1t tts second defeat The blggest game ot the season was played w1th Palmyra Thxs resulted rn R1vers1des thlrd defeat and cost Rxverstde the Group II Champlonshlp of South Iersey It placed second 1n the Group II League Mr Stokes who was head coach was asststed by Mr T1mothy The lettermen were Iohn Bruno Raymond Clauss Merle Combs Lou1s Fabmtus Franc1s Garbe W1ll1am Helllngs Lou1s Iannuzz1 Charles Ioo Lou1s and Danrel McDermott Manager FOOTBALL STATISTICS R1vers1de 2 Bordentown Rlverstde 2 Salem R1vers1de 2 W1ldWood R1vers1de Burlmgton Rrverstde l Moorestown Rxversxcle 1 Clayton R1vers1de Ocean C1ty R1vers1de 6 Haddon Herghts R1vers1de 6 Palmyra l3 IUNIOR VARSITY Rrversrde Palmyra Rwerstde U Burlrngton 62 Malone,'Frank Pechilio, 'Anthony Perrucci,,Iames Ruehmling, William Vtfalker, ' ' , 55 , U ' ' , Og , U . . 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I 18 BBYB BASKETBALL The 1940 41 basketball season was the most successful Rtverslde High has had in the past five years The team Won ten games and lost six during the regularly scheduled season They were invited to play in the South Iersey Tournament and succeeded 1n advancing to the semi finals when they were beaten by Mt Holly by the close score of 26 30 In the Central Iersey Group II League they gained a t1e for the league charnp1onsh1p by beating Pennington in the last game of the season R1verside was the only team in the league to accomplish the feat of beating Pennington on two occasions Charles Young who acted as captain was high scorer for the team tying the school record with a total of 202 points for the season SCHEDULE Riverside R1VeI'S1de Riverside Riverside Riverside R1vers1de R1vers1de Rrversrde Camden Regional Burlington Palmyra Bordentown Pemberton Alumni Allentown R1vers1de R1vers1de Riverside Riverside Riverslde Riverslde Riverside SOUTH IERSEY TOURNAMENT Pitman Riverside 26 Allentown Penn1ngton Bordentown Burlington Pemberton Palmyra Pennington Mt Holly l ' ' , 315 ' , 15 ' ' , 525 , ' ' , 235 ' , 27 ' ' , 445 ' , Riverside, 255 Mt. Holly, 26 Riverside, 265 Mt. Holly, ' ' , 185 , 35 ' ' , 325 ' ' , 275 , 30 ' ' , 365 ' . ' ' , 335 , 32 ' ' , 525 , ' ' , 355 ', 19 ' ' , 335 . ' ' , 375 , 26 ' ' , 38: ' , ' ' , 355 ' , 28 ' ' , 5 . 63 GIRLS SUEEEH Soccer was played 1n ladder tournament style The teams were arranged accordxng to rank1ng order It was the pnvxlege of any team to challenge any one of the next three teams above It The object of the tournament was to reach as hlgh a round on the ladder as possrble and to hold It The team holdlng frrst place at the end ot the tournament won Approxxmately erghty grrls part1c1pated rn th1s sport Captams were Margaret Brancone Dorothea Worthmgton Arlxne Ellls Anna Dolores Walters Mane Walters Patrlcxa Stockton and Patrrcxa Helllngs 64 9 1 1 1 I 1 1 - GIRLS BASKETBALL Approxunately one hundred and e1ght g1rls part1c1pated mn basketball thls year The teams played 1n ladder tournament style Student referees were Iean Snow Charlotte Iohn Charlotte Reeves Florence F1zzano L1ll1an LeConey Veron1ca Evans Dorothy Shemeley Arlene Elhs Ruth Chrlstle and Elvma Eble 65 l v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . i ,ix 9 ' 5 -es. ,Kg Q 'EL 3' 1 1' 2 A fx W., ,f ww f' 5 kk ,uv . , r K ' 'WA f' if '-K, dw .F v , nl QA 'Tr 1 H as 1' I LB-I 1 nl- u L f L Y J K 4 amiga-'ii-erisfxnpf-AVA H W4 fy 5 f.-1535 , ,Vx Q. 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Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs R E T1ms W1ll1am Warren George Nuchowsk1 Anthony Sp1nuzza Berwyn Mark Iames Chr1st1an Charles R Nelson Harry De1n1nger Sr Ed1th Bentzel Ethel Sm1th Ol1ver Evans Margaret Ch1QCC1O Laura Wagner Bob Hoffman Mary Morella Frank Stecher McCorm1ck Morrow I B1ancone G Bertrand Robert C Orte Steve H M1ller Iames Kenney Ir I H Pancoast Frank Klrchner Iack Sandman Art McKay PATHUNS Harry S Fox W1ll1am Barr Anton1o Camesh1on Thomas Edge Ioe RICCIO Dan1e1 McDermott Ir B111 Hoffman Carl M Eberly Paul Bennett Iohn Arturo Maratea Stanleyl Slemanowskl W1zzer Wh1te Adelle Wrll Ruth Hoffman Charlotte Feyhl Chet 61 SIS Herman 51 Gus 42 Weeze G B111 Bernyce 51 Luc1lle M11 61 Dot Pete D Angelo Schwartz Apparel The Pastry Shop K1lpatr1ck The Hatter Thomas W1lk1HSOH Agency Marshall s Garage Mr ...' , Mr. ' ' ' ' Mr. ' ' ' Mr. ' Mr. ' ' Mr. ' ' ' l Mr. . ' Mr. ' ' , . I 69 BROMBERG S Next to the Mov1es ALL KI xDS OIT STPTIOI FRY ICE RE III! CO VIPL IJEINTS WOOLWORTH CO Rlverslde N I OR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION THOMAS DOLLY 6. SONS CHEVROLET f LES ER II Phone Rwersxde 558 Moorestown CAREER COURSES o 'T CLASS OE 1941 ETHWPRAPEIF SECRETARIAL STLROTYPE REFORTII G IV L SERV F A CHO? ITH A L PLOYVE IT RECCIR Stravers Bus1ness School 807 Chesinut Sireet Ph1lc1de1ph1ct Pct D E R QUAKER STORE EOR QIJALITY FOODS PLUS SERVICE COMPLIMEI TS OF PARK HOSIERY SHOP 329 MIDDLETON STREET V EIERE FRIEI ES MEET A PD 46 scoTT STREET 30 SCOTT STREET R1 I r C'ff:It1pI1:t1f1n1.'LZ v Y N Y , OE F. W. C,n.rfTzY Ars: C I ' ' ' F R I ' S O S I . and S I.'x.CE I . . k I r tl 9 7,5 R IIOOIEKEEFIICGV -Y IXCCOUNTIIIG IE R R 'Y ' S C I f 1 ICf Y , ,LYV IQ WIA L . IN . ' ,. E , . Corviplgtie-nts of LAIDIES' I .AREL R1'.'f2r:21'io YI I WASHINETIIN PHUTU EUMPANY Im: SERVES US WASHINGTON Mai ,MAaAea YHVEHSIUE GHhYHULNUf3 N FIZZANO 6 SON VVIDER LOWER LONFLR Pav I on A enue and Polk Street C OMPIIM ITS OF ROSE SANTINO S Ft AU FY P RIOR 265 Progress Street d 5 I A FRIEND GEORGE H ORFE IR PLUNB 'WN HEAT I O ROC W C Pa ne and Grant Street F I , l nf. P T It T xt ,Q I ,. ,, , , L, T, . 1? I . S? I S' II I I E ev Ile -II O fur 4' Ill zwns ,, ' A. V,' 1. ' R. . More Econoftucczl 3:13 Powerful ii V Flvf-r.::'ife, Iersez' Phohe 583 . . Ph R 4 . , . Com Jgmenfd of T T T T T .- XT . -. AJJY. ' QTJ- F..-T '1 :hr forxiiitifilnfg f.f':'j Vfezyie Oi1?'LIT. ' F3111-x fmw fe .'i:'e i s q.'. 'f'.3t 'f COMPLIMENTS OF C H U B B Y S IAMES KENNEY :Sf SON PAVILION AVENUE LIGHT LUNCHES ICE CREAM CANDY SPGCICII Sunday Plotters Hamburger CI Specmlty F L O R I S T S With every sincere W1Sh for pleasant cmd successful futures to the members of the grcxduatlng class Melrnpulllan Llfe Insurance llnmpany COMPUMENTS OF Phone Rlvermde 605 CENTURY MILLS L L MANUFACTURERS OF UNDERWEAR IEWELRY CLOTHING Telephone MARket 3873 Estcrbhshed 885 ACADEMIC APPAREL FLAGS BANNERS ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT BAND UNIEORMS 151 to 155 NORTH FOURTH STREET W11I1Gm I-I Snlz Ph1IC1deIph1c1 PG S il? I I T U ' S Riverside. N. I. 201-03 Pavilion Ave. Riverside, N I , l I l0lll . STIlZ 81 0. CU. 6 Pglnenti of Oln T H E RIVER FRONT ADVERTISER COMPLIMENTS OE DOCTOR ZWICK A 6: P SELF SERVICE ED PEARCE M FRANCIS EYNAN Mg THE MEN S SHOP 16 SCOTT STREET E VERSIDE NEW IERSEY CONPLIMEFTS P I HAFNER COMPLIMENTS OF BOGGS HERSHEY STORE FOUNTAIN SERVICE P E B MAHN REAL ESTATE INSURANCE DENELSBECK BROS 434 BRIDGEBORO STREET R C1 N 1 I ,, ,, if .. . . , cnoge , r. of M D . I I OE O C l , ,nts of C . Iiments of avilion Avenue Phone 571 Phone 395 ivergi el , , RIDER COLLEGE Bachelor of SC1ence degrees ID Commerce ond Educotron Spec1or1 Intenswe Courses Founded 1865 Trenton N I DAVID RAPHAEL Prop GRAEPP 5 PRINT SHOP WALT WHITMAN STORE or 101 or 1 Cwro P1 TIN' IMBOS I C Phone 271 614 Brldgeboro Road 311 FAIRVIEW STREET RIVERSIDE N I HOF OR BRA' F FRESI- FROSTED FOODS Hu! Ilfualwahfom THE PHESHMIIN CLASS ROBERTS wr CARD AND GIFI' SHOP HARTMANS BAKERY BREA CAKES ROLLS 21 SCOTT STREET WEDDI G CAKEQ A QPECIALTY Rue d Pav1l1on Avenue Rlverslde N I 1 I . . , . I Q1 .1t'yIwfef1i.' 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