Roselle Park High School - Parkerscope Yearbook (Roselle Park, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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Q I H y 1 W ng? .A ., ' , .. 1,52 'Mn Qi' by ...ieklpb , X fb 1' Hx.: 1 - -lj, , S K - ' x xk 1'u755ff5 Q . ,W I 5 - M . A W . , .A W ' Q NWS XBXYIQ' Q ' . 3- ff 'x' fiips-i'f?w' w 'gf v fungi 1: 'ggi '55, X Aw 'ui Ai Ag -' A ,f 1 fa M N' fe: Yiwsggg f ,-1 -- -f, 2. .' . ., , vw- Lg f, f :M- . is ' W' . ij.: - ' YES, F- f fig 4 Sl- X ' 1 YQ 'W 'I .: . 5' .. W , .H PS . if Ir. mf .fav f .4421 fgvgf X 2' K-5? ' e ,, X . I I K., 1. waxy Q , fi X Og f S vi. 4 FOUR glorious years in Roselle Park High School are epitomized in this 1942 edition ot the Parkerscope , so that the memories of the good old days may be brought back by the turning of a page. EDICATION E dedicate this yearbook to Mrs, Winquist in ap- preciation of her always greeting calamity with I a merry quip, and to Mr. Eaton whose smoothing of the roughness of the way was always accompanied by a smile. X f , CHARLES H. EATON PHYLLIS WINQUIST I Q the Board ot Education we extend our sincere appreciation for I the many and varied opportunities which they have made avail- able for us. David H. Alberts, President C. Henry Wichern, Vice-President Harry E. Munkel John De Palma Paul W. Reeves Clifford C. Knerr Charles E. Van Doren Edwin T. McNaughton, Jr. I. James Volpe James F. Rochester, District Clerk Elmer F. Smith, Supervising Principal E 1942 PARKERSCOPE P F. SMITH. Principal MR. G. HOBART BROWN 8.5. Principal Q fi. lx KD 7'- MR. LEROY ALBERT, B.C.S., B.S, MR. DONALD N. ARMSTRONG, 'B.S., M.S. MISS MAUD N, AUSTIN, A.B., M.A. Accounting, Stenography, Typewriting Mathematics English MISS LEILA CHAPIN, A.B. MR. GEORGEy Dean, Biology I Qvlb -A ww 4 O if JG? i MR, FRANK p, DEE' 5.5, MR. CHARLES H. EATON, B.S., M.A Mafhemaficg Physics, General Science MISS LOIS FLETCHER, A.B. MR. IRVIN FORREST, B.S., M.Ed. MRS. FRANCES FRONAPFEL, B.P.E. English Biology, General Science, Algebra Physical Education, Health Education MISS BARBARA GATES, B.S.Ed. ' MISS FLORENCE GEEHR, A.B. Art I ' , English, History X I ,fri 3.1 K 1 MRS. JEANNE GOGER, A.B. MR. LAWRENCE HARRIS, B.P.E., B.S. English, History Printing, Mechanical Drawing for iv ,V V459-xx!! f.L,f,.x,:, 44, '21, A Q K., -. ,V , 1.-, , V , .7Z,a,J?7 J MISS HELEN M. HEDLEY, A.B,, M.A MRS. SUE H, HOUSTON MRS. BEATRICE KAUFMAN, R,N. Engl' Librarian Health Supervisor MISS RUTH KIBBE' 5.5, MRS. ELSIE MEYER, A.B. Home Economics 5i0'0QY. HiS?0YY MRS, DOROTHY SHAW, A B Spanish Physical B.P.E. Health Education MRS, VALERIE SMITH, A.B. French, Spanish MISS JANET THOMSON, B. Ed. in Commerce Junior Business Training, Typewriting ii MR. G. HARRY VREELAND, BA. of Ed. in Commerce Economic Geography, Salesmanship A.B., M.s. cowmfre WQMPSON Algebra Snorthafv ', Office f 'rf MR, ROBERT VAN DOREN, B.S., M.A. Music i MR. 'r. RALPH WILLIAMS, f A I Bs, Healfh Ed., Med. A 'Www .Zv'2'r '- - f5v '-Z Health Education, History, Coach g My ' ff N 4 if - :vw-ff A 7, f , 'J' , I-1,-,gyyd X' ' cf, ' ,-k?'v44f'Lfv'v' 41-1.9,- f.v.fyf'lr,n'lj4 . 3 e I I u MRS. PHYLLIS WINQUIST, A,B, MISS ELIZABETH WOOD, A.B., M.A. Latin f l English 751-f LMJ, wa EL. WOODS, E Bookkeeping, Commercial Reade Paw Z MISS ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN, B.S. 194.2 Home E onomrcs Clothmg MR. REUBEN A. ZUBROW, B.S., M.A. P.A.D., Economics, Typewriting MR. HENRY ZIMMERMAN Histo Director Orct MISS MILDRED SHERM School Secretary E 1942 PARKERSCO ROBERT JOHNSON HAROLD ROVER Editor-in-Chief Photography Editor ELIZABETH BURN DORIS MacINTYRE Associate Editor Associate Editor CAROLYN SCHMAND ELIZABETH ELLlS Art Editor Art Editor ARTHUR SMITH CHARLES COLUCCI Business Manager Business Manager Glafu Ufjawu JAMES RUFF President SALLY DANE Secretary K ELIZABETH BURN Vice-President ALFRED HERGERT Treasurer I-X fi TQLQQBCIS rt, ! ,L f JY? f u ' 'Y A S fb 1 J gs K, f .F 5 -5 . in ,, lk K .. 4 s' J - .-' F xx 1' rf, Ur ' - Ava is I K we L x ' ,l ,v if N 'N N K. ,i -X , MB W ix i 'Bn - 1' . .-sf' X --- ' - 3' A ff . S 11'-c -14-113 V -3-v V, o GA alugsiic L 3 1 f - ' Lag- .1 -P ,. , . W 'support L' J al i , , ,. - r...CH-P6 , t sparkling 'e , K rather thang-he oc ci , QQ., A f,a I 'Q ' ts. l 'Aiwa J9HN B RNES ' .- . in Club TKGIGC Club 2, 3, f 0 ,B Q ph AEI! S , 4, Z - C s if if A 1 .. as efbfll ,g, ccefls-gil seiildgn lmvogtj sihoiak ' ' 'b k I-Q 'n n N '- ,, l lusllig' very interested wrestling , . vs PI P t CA, 'l ' yvu V when he graduates he inten s to J av 'ODE' V 3 H ome- loin the United States Marine rO- 'vnu P ,ir lil' ' .5 i .. 0 ani - asses , , 4, Qiidkice Secretary 3, 4, if cpe. Staff 4 MARIE BOBLICK Marie's captivatiriq smile helps make school a nice place in which to be . . . she pciffewses a swell disposition , . . surprisingly shy Archery l, 2, Swimming 3, Glee Club lg Park Hign Nlews 3, Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 4, Soccer 2, Minstre ct '39, Usher- ette l, 3, Officer of Organized Classes 2, 35 Otticei of l-lomeroom 2, 3, HaUfMoriitoi 3 , , it . ' i f . K Cinema lj Chemistry Z, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, JAMES BORBAS Zeke likes to build model air- planes , . . plans to enter an aero- nautical engineering school . . . is one of the elite who attend Sokol's Salon. Model Airplane Club 3, Chemistry Club 3, Photography Club 4, As- sistant Track Manager 2, Dance Committees 45 Officer of Organ- ized Classes l, 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Basketball 4. ' i i 7 l I N W-J - I '4 r' 1 ' A l F ., ' 1 . ' 1 ' , .9 n X n A . 1 I ' is A Af - AGNES AYRES Shorty considers a good time the best cure for anything . . . plans to be an aviatrix , , . is pleasant in both looks and man- ners. Park High News 3, Bowling 4, Swimming 3, 4, Officer of Organ- ized Classes 2, 3, 4, Parkerscope btatf 4. MARGARET BOYLE X , Midge is one of the less studi- ous of our group . . . likes 1 O dance . , . is an excellent jitter- .i bug . . . No work and all play is the motto she lives by. Riding Club 4, Minstrel lg Offi- cer or Classes l, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT ANTOINE AI is fun loving and happy-go lucky . . . makes a swell dancin partner , . . drives l?l a car. Dance Club 4, lntra-mural Wres tling 2, lntra-mural Basketball 4 Officer of Organized Classes 4, f . -,dff fZ' fff. Vfz. -f'1f,,,1, , ,,.7,f,5 ilxff - .L 414.-ful, lvggjnia lddl A 1. s-4 7 If-1-c 1.1.. 5 f. luis., - ,, AJ! K RITA BREEN Rea is a quiet blonde . . . wi enter a business school as a fledg ling in stenography , . . enjoy amusing people. Park High News 4, Archery CIL. I, Red Cross Club 4, Prom Con mittee 3, Dance Committees A Officer ot Organized Classes l, . li' aa r , I ' C ll' MII' ' 1 I I I A ll . 7 ' 1 I .4 11,0,0' ,fra-, v 1 , ,lf 'it I - l 3 'I J J I L S . , , f ' 4 , A J... J' H . 4 - , - X ,, ' , I If 1' I s,7. i .C Pi 'rf' ,Vw - - - ' A I J., L X' , J 'A 4 I g. e V, N. hr 1 ' I X' . I f f--'i'1l1. .f'.J' J , ,W if - - ' ELIZABETH BURN J , i We - L K7 t 01 ,':,fJ 'f, 4-14 y, '11 ff . 1' ' f RAYMOND BRENNAN Skippy hopes to be a iournal- ist , , . started out well in writing tor the Park High News . . . is quiet in school but a hazard in an air-raid. Glee Club 3, 4, Spring Concert 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, News- paper Statf 4, Movie Club l, intra-mural Basketball 4, 'Tennis 3, 4. WILLIAM BRODIE I ' . .C ' f - K ' , 12 C '. -I ' X 1 F f'l Bill is naturally humorous . . . will often answer with Ia blank 'E I X 141' ,-f4,,ai,. stare . . . pet expression is solid 1 . . . hates seafood . . . loves base- Ifiy , ball. a . Ill, 1942 TGOPE J' ' j -v 4 n H-'x ,.K I .J s J vmcrnt cocco an ardent sports fan, ernu- ates the search of Diogenes . nstead of an honest man, Vic ooks for an empty seat in the 'ark Theater. Vic , Jfficer of Organized Classes 2, Iheerleading 2, Intra-mural Elas- Letball 3. Chemistry Club 3, Chess Club 4, Baseball 3, 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, intra-mural Basketball 4. FRANCES CHIUMENTO Fran has a knack for design- ing clothes . . . plans to develop it as a career . . . her good sing- ing voice results in her usually being found at choir practice. Archery l, Minstrel of '39, Library Monitor 4. Betty's ability to work hard makes her outstanding in class activities . . . has a good dis- positton . . , committee woman . . . plans to be a medical assis- tant, Park High News 3, 4, Cinema 2, Slide Rule 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Red Cross Club 4, Swimming l, 2, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Archery l, 2, Usherette 3, 4, Minstrel '39, Chairman of Properties of Junior Play 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Of- ficer of Class 4, Honor Society 4, Student Council 3, Assistant Edi- tor of Yearbook 4. A i . I K K f. i C to bea motifs Qynxows Dot loyesfto talk . . . her oar- ticular ailment may be a bad mood . . the cure is listening to Harry Jarwfes' recordings . . A will go to secretarial school. Chemistry Club 3, Red Cross Club 4, Tennis 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Dance Committee 4, Assembly Committees 2, 3, 4, Officer of Organized Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, Of- ficer of l-lomeroom l, Officer of Class 3, Hall Monitor 3, Student Council 2, 3, lntra-mural Basket- ball 3, Parkerscope Staff 4, Senior Play 4. LUCILLE CANDELA Lou s keep Baske .ff 4,119- .', I Us-ffdffi Qi If a ff'.f1 ef-' 1 '5 ' ' t nl 'I' vu' 'Q A . xg' ' 1 -X 'Ng IA I X 7 . ' P ffsr ' 'fs X f I, K X I :I -5 'A' ' n ., 1, V' A ll' llssi ls la 'gl -Q ...- l' x B xBEATRICE COOK Composed and considerate Beebe has one of the most winning personalities in the class . , . dancing with her makes any fellow feel like a football hero . . will continue making friends at Junior College. Glee Club 2, 3, Riding Club 45 Usherette 45 Junior Prom Com- mittee 35 Officer of Organized Classes l, 4. RICHARD COOKE The cheerful disposition of Casey has made him many friends . . . inyariably you will find him driving around in his car. Basketball 2, 3, 4, 55 Officer of Organized Classes. X ,rr o N. ' My Milan Y N 1 x lnD,NfJ' D' xii K3 ll ' R -,t. Lf , lI,,',A.fQL CHARLES COLUCCI Chan is one of the big men of our class . . . is, no doubt, head- ed for a bigger future . . . smiles at everybody as he rolls through the halls. Football l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 45 Basketball l, 45 Parkerscope 45 Officer of Organized Classes 1, 2, 3, 45 Officer of Homeroom l, 45 Assembly Monitor 45 Intra-mural Basketball 2, 3. JEANNE CRON Shorty has a craving to follow Jacqueline Cochrane as a well known ayiatrix . . . enioys listen- ing to Glenn Miller . . , her Irish eyes are always smiling. Tennis l5 Park High News 45 Rid- ing 45 Bowling 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Parkerscope 4. M ' ,r-.Off-,f.1, 7' 11,411 sfo ' : . 4-M mam? J-+C .g Q, ' ,fn ix Q Q--fl fysfvqat. GLADYS COFFIN Gladdie is our little blushir blonde . . . a rosebud blooming in conspicuously . . . wants to marr the boss's son . . . ayidly follow up the best sellers. Riding Club 45 Bowling Club 1 Red Cross 45 Glee Club l5 Usher ette 45 Minstrel of '39. I N ..v '. bfi V A 5. 4 1 . . . hates ,. --. 1 . . . as , ' f 'MV J ' beyon , iff' ' , a lV' .f'L '!' ,lj P' ' for a garme r 5 NL Q, 'V . . as A . 1 an engineer. f ' .L gg J, Usher l5 intra-mural Basketball . ff I- . , l, 2, 3, 4. - lO'- .' 0' f 5 1 . 1 7 S A 4 tl.- vim Z. ,C l Y V,,f' f,,,,,2i. .1 K 1 JOSEPH CROSS , Joe is another E' ' , only human . . .rthiak f anybody that reads qadrd d poetry be- lori i a a e ce . . . tl'3:EisQEQ2Studious, has time for Q! - Chemistry Club 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3. 5. ' fda' Cb is 63 .5 'SQ' 'rf' EW' P I 5 ,Q C I E Blackie was born too late . Robin Hood could have used h . . , the only forestry aspirant in our class . . . that, in itself, unusual. Archery I5 Basketball 3, 4. JOHN CURTI Johnny can ual e ind - fied by his s n countenin and cheery chirpi of coo b , , , like ny no al st de t he v ikes' h wor . . . nlY Bm- i- n.i e is t ec a mart. -... i 2, 3, 4, Ju of Play 3: Q of Organized Classes 3, As mbly Monitor 4. 194.2 FCOPE JAMES DAVIS Jim is going to spend the time between graduation and the draft board at college . . . baseball is his sport . . , dislikes conceit. Slide Rule Club 4, Chess Club 4, Chemistry Club 3, Football l, 2, 3, Basketball l, Baseball l, 2, 4, Prom Committee 3, Officer Organized Classes l, 2, 3, 4, Officer of Homeroom l, 2, 3. 3, of A 'J ffl r1Tfll?uz,vf' .,f.if l LAI W I .-fy f 5, , ,of LJ' , cr- f M' CATHERINE DALEY himself as the of our class . . , lot football . . . Yankee pennant on Track 2, Usher 4, Intra-mural Bas- ketball 3, 4. -1 ff' ffLqM4fifl ,.f MARSHALL DAVIES Marshall, a refugee from Albany, while not achieving ethereal heights, has been the model for what the well dressed student will wear . , . can usually be found twirling a radio dial. Ping Pong 4, 1,1 .l ' PU Mickey is extremely quiet and unassuming . , . and that's put- ting it mildly . . . pushes a pen and brush deftly. lntra-mural Basketball. Mffffflf SALLY DANE Sally is versatile, helpful, and friendly . . , always dashing a- round . . , can usually be found selling tickets by the sheer force of her personality. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Park High News 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Letter Club 3, 4, Soccer l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Base- ball l, 2, Tennis 3, Usherette 3, Minstrel of '39, Ticket Committee for Junior Play 3, Junior Prom 3, Thanksgiving Dance 4, Christ- mas Dance 4, Senior Play 4, Of- ficer of Class 4' Sophomore Pro- gress Award 2, Sprin4g Concerts l, 2, 3, 4, Parkerscope , Honor Roll 2, 3, Commercial Contests 2, FRANK DANIK Quiet . . . keen sense . . . Frank spends his making model airplane , . plans to be an aeronautica engineer, . 9' XI' ibij f ' 1' . ialjk 'f ,' zi 'if ADELE DANIK Dele intends to spend the next few years learning how to be an ideal woman in white . , . the quiet type until you know her . . . then she's the type that's out for fun. Red Cross 4, Junior Prom 3. 1. - f 1- 4. I' K . O I V'-I Cf,- 1' , If ,f'4, t x l Eve.-biijsff' f M :MDW Ali' Ml Till' I f I ,ll ft X , A ,A t x ,ly :wl4M,M P? ' i. ui Ffi'l V -lp K Y I xt I . ' ' l frlf d'V r 09,14 ' 7 0. I A llf, Liv! Y , f M A A 1 i wi vb 'C 'C ' ' ' I' i ri' L' nf: W , ' ,f l YZ ' PAT ' emggco Pat's agvlerfeet will long be re- ROBERT DIEHL FRANCIS DILLON Junior Play 3, Prom Committe mem ered in R P.l-l.S ,... his love of music is shown through the medium of the guitar . . . definitely wants to be a business man. Minstrel I, Officer of Organized Classes 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Intra- mural Baseball 3, 4. It won't be long berore you call him Sailor . will exchange his superesmoothness for the Navy's man-making regalia . . . is fickle when it comes to mat- ters of the heart! Slide Rule Club 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Prom Committee 3, Officer of Organized Classes Zi, 3 4, Assem- bly Monitor 4, intra-mural Bas- ketball 2, 4. .Ns A . I. I M, K I s CARMINE DELLOIACONO C is sure and steady in every- thing he does . . . enjoys sports . . . plans to keep 'em flying from the ground. Officer of Organized Classes. Bruzzie evidently doesn't want to set the world on fire . . . just the girl's hearts . . . his serious, dreamy appearance conceals a mis- chievous nature. Baseball 2, 3 4, Football 2, Ring Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Of- ficer of Organized Classes I, 2, 3, 4, Officer of Homeroom 2, 3, 4, Officer of Class I, 2, 3, Assembly Monitor 4, Student Council l, intra-mural Basketball 2 3, 4. PATRICK DeCICCO Patsy is unique, witty, sociable, and addicted to music . . . found wherever air waves are cluttered with Oui, Oui's and Pas du tout's . . , loves foreign lang- uages. Glee Club I, 3, 4, Park High News 4, Usher Squad 4, Minstrel of '39, Prom Committee 3, Assembly Committees 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Spring Concerts l, 2 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Assembly Programs 3, 4, Parkerscope Staff 4, Senior Play 4. HOWARD DONAHUE Mick , a quiet fellow around school, claims to be lonely lline forms on the rightl . . . intends to join the navy after graduating from high school. Officers Of Organized Classes 2, 3. sill 5. JMJIVJ, f BM If f ul V W' zu, 1 1,7 'yor , M fy' xl, R.. Q! J. V, s ' ,qt , .fr . i if qi ie X P J ,v . ' ' ' I , . ,' 22 'IA l MURIEL DAVIS Muri hopes king-size secretarie will be out of date by the tirr she finishes Katherine Gibbs . . cute . . . even tempered . . likes dancing. Archery I, Glee Club 2, 3, Ridin Club 4, Red Cross Club 4, Usher ette 4, Junior Play 3, Prom Corr mittee 3, Dance Committee 1 Officer of Organized Classes 3, 1 Law 3.f,f.l gill a.:-Q C-01. 3. s L, 'f , 1 3, aakrf, ggm- 41 jaw, ,f-fn 4041! In . pl- 1 i 'HJ t A '.f, fi' ' li H ll fl fl-Sl' if .fy i f ELIZABETH DOUGHERTY Betty has many aspirations i life . . . at present, her main arr bition is to be a good secretar . . , her imperturbability is a asset in any unusual circumstanci 3, Homeroom Committee 4, Oi ficer of Organized Classes I, I 3, Cheerleading 2, 3, Studen Council I. HARRIETT DOW The most beautiful thing on wheels . . . that's Harrie at the Roller Rink . . . concludes every saying with a wave of the hand and a delightful giggle. Archery I5 Latin Club l, 25 Bas- ketball l5 Junior Play 3 l-lomee room Committee l, 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Assembly Committee 35 Dance Committees 45 Officer of Organized Classes l, 2, 3, 45 Officer of Homeroom 25 Pepster 35 Park High News 45 Parkerscope Staff 45 Attendance Collector l. W ,1- il I' l N Nj X l, 1 ,J .Ajl if 2 ii l, ROBERT DRAKE Bob has an air of sophistication, but is really just a kid , . . We going to The Curtis lnsti- e of Music , . . wants to be a concert pianist . . . cure for any ailment is a beautiful girl. Chemistry Club l, 25 Photography l, 25 Slide Rule 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Swing Band 25 Tennis Club 3, 45 Stagehand 3, 45 Ring Commit- tee 35 Prom Committee 35 Officer of Organized Classes l, 25 ssem- bly Monito 4' tra-mur asket- ball 35 N9 -St orus 4. WCW' Larry is looking forward to the day when she will achieve the title of RN. , . . endowed with an 5, K lj Wil A ' ,JJ ,, LAURABELLE ELLIS if 47 X 'JUL C Ifu 4 , 4 Q x . - U 3 ' , lt' I, Xue Nrllt- J xA- . PX lf 'J ' .. . 'bk ,, U ti H if i , ol Ak, -7941.25 J ' T . w' X L Ai! rf yfis f T. tt ' N . ,743 f 4 I' f f T 1 fr ' x '53 ff f V I i rf gf J V' ' i ,ic .1 I I V 7' I x qt, . l voiucr.. Rau ,- r is quiet, easyffo-get-along- with . . . is a football fan . . . wants to be a nurse . . . her main interests are outside of school. Glee Club l, 2, 3 45 Red Cross Club 45 Tennis Club 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Minstrel of '395 English Play Committee 45 Officer of Organized Classes l, 35 Officer of Homeroom I5 Spring Concerts I, 2, 3, 45 Guidance Secretary 4. unruffled disposition . . . skatin is her pet diversion, Sfflcer of Organized Classes l, 2, xgyx Ed. i OJQMQH JJWMWWA M K MARIAN DRAVIS Mar has dreams of traveling through the years via plane or steamship . . . likes to dance . . . hates snobbishness. Archery Club l5 Bowling Club 45 Officer of Organized Classes l, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play 3. ELLIS X 'puomr DUNLQP, Dud is the fortunate possessgr of scintillating wit and magnetic ties . , . always does just enough work to get by. ' Slide Rule 3 45 Ping Pong 3, 45 Photography 25 Chemistry 35 Tech- nicians l, 25 Tennis 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Officer of Organized Classes l, 2, 3, 45 Hall Monitor 35 Senior Play 4. EVELYN EICK inclined . . . ready for Terry is gay and ee . . A Bette plans wants to attend an ona 'al nursing her career. school , . is a u s'c Glee Club l, 2, 35 Newspaper 45 fgcnalffr ' ' ' U ally fo C Usherette 35 Minstrel of '395 Jun- ' ior Play 35 Prom Committee 35 Bowling 4' ficer nized Student Council l Council of Classes l, 35 Of er Hom - Ten 25 Co-Art Edit of Parker- room l. scope 4. X x 9,5 0 ss Q X I uf' if'fY1f f bf N riff . il. 'ii ty L 1 , Vffl 11,1 1 721 'Y-.1 fmiblzlfp , ts 1 ,111 f 'L ' fx f Af J' bflf , 77 V up ,i af dftliffj' zur? T 441 ii- , ,y ' if 2 f .5 UL 'V WML ,, , his ' Q J V ANTHONY FOTI X i Moe's'!' dancing brings many en- HERBERT FOL vying sighs from the stag line . . , possesses great sarto'ial magnifi- cence . . . has an engaging grin and an amiable personality. Basketball 3, 4, Golf 3, 45 Intra- mural Softball l, 2, 3, 4. RUTH Ruth is not the worryiikj type . . . laughs to m wfqv that . .. always ready o ti, . dpre . . . ext em yy v' us. ' N I- g 4, jmHittee, O ' r of r cl' afsei 2. Xi r iii , 3 24 Herb's main interest is sports . . . good in gymnastics and calis- thenics . , . most folk like his quiet and dreamy disposition. Officer of Organized Classes 2 3. r M RAYMOND FLATH Ray is well known for his what'd he say? . . . talks incessantly of Syracuse University . , , loves wrestling , , . hopes to go to college. Debating 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, 5: Officer of Organized Classes 4, 5, intra-mural Softball 4. ELLA GIANNETTI work . . , is sedate and attractive . . . a whiz at fixing hair. . has Winn GEORGE FINIZIO Red intends to be classified as a capitalist someday . . . likes bowling so much, he probably will have an alley of his own. af Wrestling lg Bowli gigg W i' S X EIla prefers dancing to school- MQ Archery lg Ping Pong 2, Soccer lg Minstrel of '39, Officer of Or- ganized Classes 2, 3. r- , x ' z ' uf , sf ,Qi 1, 0 Q., n rp .., IRENE GIMA Rene likes to watch the cars whiz by at an auto-race . . . goes on record as never having a worry . . . is charming and gra- cious. Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Parker- scope Staff 45 Usheretteg Officer of Organized Classes 2, 3, 4, Of- icer gf Homeroom 3, Typing Con- test . ' 1 . ' ' r , ' 1- ir . ,Q A' 1 ll I I ' V V ' 1 , fi , iff 17 f'1fl'I if i 5 5 if PATSY GUGLUIZZI 'Patsy has won his place in the l.P.H.S. Hall of Fame as a fast- noving half-back . . , when off 'he gridiron, he assumes a non- halant air. 'ootball l, 2, 45 Officer of 'J'- ganized Classes I5 lntxafynural asketball 3 4. r f I 1 .',' I ' ROBERT HAUSSER Bob is one of our most promis- ing intellectuals . . . hopes to go , to college . . . is chief technician of the school. Technicians l, 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 3, 45 Chess Club 25 Slide Rule 25 Chemistry 35 Baseball 3, 45 Wres- tling 45 Junior Play 35 Junior Prom 35 Hall Monitor 35 Honor Roll l, 2, 3. ,U ' I 1 fn' , 1 il 1 Il 'V 1 lv i9-44:2 ' 6'0PE f If ' f I ' 1 LOUISE i-iusnsn 77Lou is a swell friend when you ,4 get to know her . . . enjoys knit- ting . . . is planning on a busi- 1 , fness career. J Archery l5 Tennis 35 Red Cross 45 Etiquette Club 25 Glee Club 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Officer of Organ- ized Classes l, 2, 3, 45 Prompter , of Junior Play. I ,, j 1 I l , hue: HunAK t follower Eleanor Holm, Alice a miich in ercegted inbaqtngatigg . . ans to a oomp t 'orlif as a beautifgan. ilee Club l, 2, 35 Minstrel of '395 tudent Council 25 Tennis 2. K., .-rv 'law Fl! yy' 6 if 0 ALFRED HERGERT - is another one of our grid- iron athletes . . . almost drowned once while brushing his teeth . . . eyer since has had the desire to ioin the wavy-navy. 11AIi1 Chess Club 5 Airplane Club 35 Chemistry Club 35 Football l, 2, 45 Track l5 Officer of Organized Classes l, 2, 3, 45 Officer of Homeroom l, 25 Officer of Class 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 4. MALCOLM HORTON Mal is just about the brightest light in our class . . . a faithful wrestler . . . plans to join the navy. Chemistry 35 Slide Rule 35 Phogg- graphy 25 Technicians Club l, 5 Wrestling l, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2,.3, 45 Officer of Organiz Cl sses ,Wm Roll l, 2, 3. , i5 Student Council l 2 1 or Q AY W j, fy 1 4 4 -' M- I, . , A ,. ,J !',. . v ' i I il' I r ' JANE HERING Jane is tamed for putting the ball across in both baseball and basketball . . . talks like a streak of lightning . . . is impetuous and temperamental. Glee Club i5 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Soccer l5 Baseball l5 Minstrel of '395 Officer of Organized Clas- ses2l,3251lntra-mural Basketball LOUISE HIGBEE Louise is a very capable scholar when she gets down to work , . . plans on secretarial school . . . likes to read or have just a happy-go-lucky time when in the mood. Glee Club l5 Swimming Club I5 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Soccer l5 Minstrel of '395 Officer of Organ- ized Classes l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll l 2. ' I . l 1 i I f 4 1 s C 1 4 25 , x 1 of I -' 'S ' 1 ? '45 .4 - , I ' V rf, -i , , V Viv -1 ff M K w , i 1 , at X A , ' 7 l ,A - VICTOR JONES Vic is the strong, silent type . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and football . . . spends the rest of his time at home . . , plans to be an engineer. Chess Club 4, Football 4, Officer of Organized Classes l, Intra- mural Basketball 2, HELEN KAULFERS Click goes tne shutter . , . Len says, Thank you and con- tinues on her way looking for an- other victim . . agile on the basketball court and the baseball diamond. Latin Club 2, Archery l, 2, Photo- graphy Club 4, Soccer l, 2, Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Officer of Organ- ized Classes 2, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Parkerscope Staff 4. CLEO JONES Tiny wants to be a beautician when she grows up . . . usual- ly, you can find her on Chestnut Street or at the movies . . . doesn't like school. Leaders' Club 4, Archery l, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer l, 2, Minstrel of '39, Officer of Organized Classes l, 2, 3, Officer of Homeroom l. - i :J I ' , ROBERT JOHNSON Bob is our versatile and perse- vering editor . . . dependable and energetic . . . a gifted gadgeteer . . . plans to enter Monmouth College, Technicians' Club i, 2, 31, 45 Pafk High News 2, 3, 41 Slide Rule Club 2, Tennis 2, Baseball 3, -4, Junior Play Committee 31 JUOIOI' Prom Committee 3, Honor Societv 4, Intra-mural Basketball 3, 4, Editor of Parkerscope 4, Orchestra l 2 3 4, Honor Roll l 2, 3. 'nb 'Z ,NN 1 i we V, RUTH JOHANSEN Jo's aim is to be somi private secretary . . . does a skating lrollerl . . . a crowds. Glee Club 3, 4, Officer of C ized Classes 4. I IL fr f . w X,4 X., 'M skim- br ...bs ..i. K xo: A Wu I 4 l C 5. - - 'i JOHN KELLY A dash of red hair and freckles . . . the combination of an electric guitar and a heart of gold . . . lrish wit . . . results in Red. Cinema Club l, Chess Club 2, Ping Pong 4, Bowling 4, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, English Play 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Officer of Or- ganized Classes l, 2, 3, 4, Officer of Homeroom l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, Assembly Monitor 4, intra-mural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Parkerscope Staff 4, -Senior Play 4. ir, is V 26 it 'L GLORY Kit-is Glory's ability as an equestrienne would make her the ideal heroine for a Gene Autry picture . . . has a smile for everyone . . . her heart is as sunny as her hair. Glee Club l, 2, Park High News 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball l, 2, Swimming l, Minstrel of '39, Homeroom ommittees 2, 3, Promoter for Junior Play 3. GERTRUDE KINMOND Qertie is the possessor c winning way and infectious gi . . . wishes to be a private se tary . . . dislikes people who l her waiting . . . not that any would want to. Park High News 3, Swimming Archery 2, 4, Officer of Organ Classes l, 2, 3, 4, Officer Homeroom 2, 3, Council of Te Parkerscope Staff 4. i M! ff J fl, ii., I I 5 . ,. ffffffj VX 'M ' nf i lf fnfy 1 I r UV SHIRLEY KUBACH Shirl is exuberant and frolick- some . . . never without an escort . . . Always steals the scene with her sparkling rhetoric. Riding Club 45 Bowling Cluorli Baseball li Ufmfette 35: Ring Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Officer ot Organized Classes l, 2, 3' 44 M pai' rf 194.2 'COPE AGNES McPI-IERSON Aac likes everyone and every- ie likes her . , , her good looks id personality are a welcome rrt of any gathering . . . is going night school to turther her isiness career . . . with her otch blood and forty winks she ight to be a success. znnis 2, 3, 45 Archery I5 Riding Red Cross 45 Bowling 45 Bas- ztball l, 2, 35 Baseball l, 25 'ieerleading 45 Usherette 45 Prom ommittee 5 Parkerscope Staff 45 tticer of Organized Classes 2, 3, ' Hall Monitor 35 Senior Play 4. if-, 5. l ff' 5 Q L ZLTV' I 1, if 1 P ,if K,U1'. A! fbi I ,141 Lfff V J' PJ 1 E lf f X75 Q!! -Y WM I VV J! V ff ff ff A' bi f 'X Nl' aff! ' fi? Vid ,NU ,lbfyrlii ti 4 MARY MALASPINA DONALD LEE Don hasn't decided how he'll earn his living yet . . . if you see him bicycling through the high- ays and byways of New Jersey, don't be surprised . . , he's always doing it. Technicians' Club I5 Photography 1 1 M' D1V'?CACi,P tfp,eg Pat wants to be borato ' if ,rv E W technician . . . rea a lot . . music is her sevent 'Q ve so it's only natural that i ds most of her spare ti - i ening to classical recordings. Glee Club l 2, 3, 45 Tennis 45 Newspaper Club 45 Minstrel of '395 Spring Concert 2, 3, 45 Assembly Committees 45 Parkerscope Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 4. jk vgff. I yy: Q , ti IA . ,AZ if rg ,L ' K l 5 f . ,Y J' .9 jf' editors . . . S62 E: 'ng an- other R B . nomen- aily erudi Tennis 3, Glee Club 35 Red Cross Club , Photography 45 English Play ommittee 45 Associ- ate Editor ot Parkerscope 4. DORIS aclN ,fMaCr, c e nt co IRENE MASON l is absolutely happy-go-lucky . . . interested in becoming a car- toonist . . . no wonder, with her ability to caricature the teachers . . . roller skatee. Although she knows that she will be a secretary, Mary's secret am- bition is to be a thespian of great renown , . . someday her talented teet may dance her up the ladder of success. Cinema Club l5 Gym Monitor 45 Baseball 3, 4. ALMA MARTINEK Al is very friendly, quiet, unas- suming . , , particularly interest- ed in secretarial work . . . most of her activities are outside of school. Ping Pong 35 Archery 25 Leaders' gkrfliist Aid 4 sherette Club 45 Tennis 45 Minstrel of '395 ft- ' E, . Officer ot Organized Classes 2, 4. M, , pl. x V i .-ff 3 ' 1 , A ,J J! , 2 'ax J. I X 5 A - -nw .. , V J' L R N ,iv N R' Q. N ' ' 2 - 9 -', fc. 'T Q , ' C' . 'V ,x , X J . A 27 f v - WNV sy, . A -lr-9 w'..,1:',, 'fs i off ff of Q ,. ' Q J tx, gn 'X gf K ' h f , . C 'w t' i -1 J ' ' 'i f 'O l ' ' 3 - WY' .1 , , ' lv ll T x i Wk o J .J-4. t. V, to J, rn mf,-O xp- , ,ii 3 tl, jlt M . ' Ji 'VV X' 7 s sv' ll I rl ll DAX! l A bf . L Aixf Q S C fl Wilt ' 'il f nicnmzo MERCER lyx -y J -J ,ir ,l Dick is a dynamic cheerleader r l l rl . . . good student . , . the Andy J y l. ,-, , , Hardy of our school . . . dispels J, ' Xt' , , 1 XX gloom like a ray of sunshine . . . ,xl i ' 'X 53 usually found where the laughs i l' ' . are loudest , . . favorite saying: . 9 - 5 Ask Bob, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Manager of Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, Minstrel of '39, Christmas and Thanksgiving Dance Committees 4, Officer of Organ- ized Classes l, 2, 3, 4, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Student Council 2, lntra-mural Basketball 3, 4, Band l, 2. P' Y ROBERT MERCER Bob is one of the greats of the Senior Class . . . a gentle- man and a scholar . , . subtle sense of humor , . . baseball fan . . . favorite saying: Ask Dick . Slide Rule Club 2, Dramatic lg Chess Club 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Senor Dance Com- mittees, Ring Committee, Officer of Organized Clas-ses l, 2, Officer of Homeroom l, 2, 3, 4, Officer of Class 2, Honor Society 3, Coun- cil of Ten 3, 4, lntra-mural Bas- ketball 3, Band, Honor Roll l, 2. X HELEN MEADE l Meady likes to trip the light fantastic, with or without roller skates . . . one of our most ardent sports' spectators. Bowling Club 4, Officer of Or- ganized Classes 2. ,.++u, MICZULSKI El is interested in becoming a secretary . . . attractive . . . friendly , . . enjoys sports and reading. Baseball 3, 4, Usherette for .lun- ior Play 3, Officer of Organized Classes l, 2, 3, 4. My l J , . l- ,- i f. 1 f ,uvdll , ll l Sl tk 6 V i X. X, li ' 5 t vp- X r I, K fl v ,fs tiff ' -n . ,t I, AUDREY McPHERSON Aud is tall and amiable . . plans to enter the business wor as a secretary , , , she's craz about the sea-shore . . . has ur usual vocal talent. Tennis Club 2, 3, 4, Archery CIL l, Park High News 4, Bowling - Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball l, Usherette 4, Parkerscope Staff A Prom Committee 3, Officer of O ganized Classes 4, Hall Monitor , Flag Bearer 4. '7!w PARKE, WALTER R Red spent g d p t of tl year taking ' at t hospil . . , has a sh ck of re hair, pair of ish e es, and inte tious sm . Footbal , 4, Wrestling 2, Assem onitor 4. V JEAN MOORE ean's next three years will be pent at a nursing school . . . ight-hearted and full of fun . . . ongs to handle a basketball like 'Hank Lusetti. Ihemistry 45 Badminton 35 Glee Ilub I5 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 laseball l, 2, 3, 45 Soccer l, 25 iwimming 3, 45 Bowling 45 Arch- fry I, 25 Tennis 45 Dance Com- nittee 45 Officer of Organized .lasses 3, 45 Student Council 3. 94 x PA 4f v nf - .',1lf'rbJ ,,.f Q . Mr I .Uv-5 . airy' JY M..--f .1 ' . P' frm JL, vp.: ' gl rv Af,-.4 4 MOORE More exuberant than diligent . . . Margie is a skating devotee . . . beautiful red hair . . . nursing is to be her career. Park High News 35 Red Cross 45 Usherette 35 Prom Committee 3. xf ', , 4,-Ji f 141, ,cops we nl, , A W 1' ' AVA' - .X K l e H ovri A ial stenographer . . . Ba ' spends much of her time trav ' g on the magic carpet of da reams. wi ming: Club 35 Officer of Or- ganized lasses l, 2, 3. Ei 4 3' '4f'f. j fy I ROBERT OSBAH zzie is quiet until he wants to talk . , . then, his sense of humor crops up unexpectedly . . . class chauffeur . . . is construction en- gineer for his own model railroad. Chemistry 2, 35 Photography 35 Track 25 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 45 Play Com- mittee 35 Stage Crew 3. If ,Lfk .Q 4 1 'LAA ' if 1 . lt 'W1 wif! .r R ' i ,fx f :AIA 1, f VW' I HARRY MORGAN Harry loves to roller skate , . . enioys driving his car , . . will tangle with more complex ma- chinery in an aeronautical corpor- ation. Tennis 2, 3, 4. , o EDWARD OLSEN Olse always did like the idea of looking down on people . . . so he'Il fly . , , when you know him, you realize why his only dis- like is homework. Baseball 2, 45 Usher 45 Officer of Organized Classes l, 2, 3, 45 lntra-mural Bfketball 4. .I Y 1 J is 4' . T - x , .. I .. N, if . '5 ,ix U 3 'X 4 i J t S li: V N .J ,XJ Q. Z9 ' t 1 - s i I . ' 1 ' RUS-'SELL Monnsu. X ',Russ is wen known for his ailin- ity to darn the sock and half sole the buskin . . . always happy and free from care , , . plans to write, produce, direct, and act his own plays . . . the Orson Welles of R.P,H.S. Dra-matic Club 45 Chemistry Club 25 Baseball l, 4, Track l, 25 Jun- ior Play 35 Senior Play 45 English Play lg Officer of Organized las- ses l, 3, 45 Officer of Homeroom I5 Band Concert 2, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Parkerscope Staff 45 Honor Roll l5 Spanish Play 35 Play Com- mittee 45 lntramural Basketball, Baseball, and Football l, 3, 4. Er.. RITA O'CONNELL Just because Rene aspires to go to business college is no in- dication that she is studious . . . Proud of her own naturally blonde locks, she detests' bleached tresses. Glec Club 45 Officer of Organized Classes l, 4. X K A f . a i ,a , K 1 Y if x 4, big., , VQ - 5 . I -I i -5 jj- I I ff! il ,Nl 'I 1 I ' oi i -f 1 NN .i Q ,- ,,' , A . , Vi- ' ,i . ,J 20' , ' lllt' f1!l up ,' . I Y f .4 rx' I I .li iz ,js-'I , Q . , JANE PAULSON Jay is another of our future pencil pushers . . cannot resist a chocolate soda . . sedate and personable . . . always the perfect lady. Archeig, Cinema Club, Dramatic Club, fficer of Organized Classes. FLORENCE PELUSE When you see a girl wink at the rink, that's Peluse on the loose. Floss aims to become a stenographer, Cinema, Stenography: Baseball, Officer of Organized Classes. CATHERINE PATERNO Kay is friendly, efficient, and bubbling over with pep . . . head- ed toward business school . . . wants to spend her vacation in The Golden West. Red Cross 4, Soccer l, 2, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Archery I, 2, Prom Committee, Parkerscope Staff, Officer of Or- ganized Classes 3, 4, Library Monitor 4, Cafeteria Cashier 3, 4. LOUIS PERROTTI Lou is a thoughtful lad . . . sports take up most of his leisure time . . . intends to study drafts- manship at a technical school. QQ.-J: f D40 ' .ff I i 111,-1, f -ef I I I W ' f ,Ur ' ,O lj!! AL, 7, ul- .vc 4.A5t- S - L 4 1 ff 5f I 'L Ol , M! ,f ji-4 ies!-fd, lx., ug J, I . X A9406 7 'a.44,.f.,f.,vvJ, WJ!! Agp, ,x I gf DOROTHY PASCAL Dot is a short, hardworking person . , . particular hangout is home . . . plans to be a nurse . . . Her ways are ways of pleas- antness and all her paths are peace. Chess Club 4, Archery l, Tennis 3, 4, Dramatic Club l, Minstrel of '39, Parkerscope Staff 4, Of- ficer of Organized Classes 4. JOHN PETERS Short of stature, but not of speech, Pete i-s the mighty mite of our class . . . a terror on the mat . . . small, but so is a stick of dynamite. Wrestling 3, 4, Baseball, Football, gfficer of Organized Classes 2, ',,..f-Q. n GLORIA PARCELL Glor is unable to decide wha her career will be . . . would lil- either Accountancy or Beaut Culture . . . her habitxt is Qtneai ll by roller rink. N K7 gt. EEi2'b??.Xx:ifCEiQ 'fl 3.24 fag' li ,I JJ, , ,r ti l X 13 T E 1 Y N-.Y . : - i l , 9 tv: JL ,DIfv3!t,K ,ily yfl fl if ity M i 7k PA R E . ' , I Y S! ff fx i. 'J .fy DONALD PIERCE A soprano yell, followed by laugh that makes your flesh cree announces the arrival of Doi . . . our all state center is popi lar with everybody . . . bei wou smiling so long, his face crack if he tried to put a frov on if. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Officer of Organized Class I, 2, 3, 4, Officer of Homeroo 3, 4. JOHN PLACCA lackie will continue his early rt as a musician , . . plays the : and clarinet . , . likes espe- lly to swing the classics. :hestra l, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 2, 3, 4, lntra-mural Baseb I 3, All State Band 2. I 5.3, 194.2 6' 0 X I f, ldldjdham' building bagder and better r I 4 I x yy, ....-QA . ' ' UWM, I. l, 4 JAMES Ruff m, our meritorious president and iotball letterman, plans on a col- -giate career . . . spent his senior ear commuting between Union 'id R. P. aotball l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, , Manager of Wrestling 2, Junior lay 3, hanksgiving Dance Com- iittee 4, Junior Prom Committee , Officer of Organized Classes l, 3, 4, Officer of Homeroom l, , Officer of Class 4, Honor So- ety 3, 4. s x J, ., I . P, J hs! ' Q vii. X l 6 , K . 1 ,RSE -ft? 4 l'- T H, i A Q -l i W V 1 . N. V I ,1 7 ' .'. I 'Rx 3- ' JK if V. by .RPI f YB Lid: F if V 'h. W ga : i W F 1 J ,gal ,nr if . X 5 .- . x .1 - L I XX GJ - N , 11' I-', Ii A3 Fr' l X Xxx X I 1 ' .' ,i Vt A' wp. . . : S qi V i Us FRANCIS RAFFERTY f Butch is a big fellow with a VINCENT POWERS radiant personiity . . . loves to play the saxap one . . . ambition Vince will hbedrermembelred as is to become a band leader. the power be in t e ba . . . . , - - - Technicians' Club l, 2. 3, 4, Park is straightforward and sincere. High News 4: Officer of Organized Football33,44, lntra-mural Basket- Classes12, 3, 4, Officer of Home- ball 2, , . room . CHARLES POTTER Charlie is one of, the charter members of Sokol's Salon . . . love of fun and a good disposition are his main assets . . . with a little confidence, he will go a long way. Photography I, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry l, 2, 3, Aviation 3, Slide Rule 2, Tennis 2, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. HAROLD ROVER Woof puts heart and soul into anything he starts to do . . . de- veloping pictures, studying lhe's quite intellectuall, or laughing in the future you may find bridges, Slide Rule 2, Photography l, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry l, 2, 3 4, Dramatic Club 4, Baseball i, 2, Football 2, 4, Junior Play 3, Minstrel of '39, Senior Play 4, Play Committee 4, Dance Committee 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Officer of Class l, 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Council of Ten 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Parkerscope Staff 4, Park High News 4, Honor Roll vl, 2, ooNAi.o kiss: G. DORIS RIEHI- ..Riz.. is headed for urse i Doris' colds and- sneezes are aeronautical engineering. . relic . Rlehl-W worth W,lTl'l9,SSlFlQ - . - nes, at 'asf' that 1 e My fo an extrernely conscientious worker do homework at ff'5 ,N fu- . . . painting galleries may hold me. Q efo her masterpieces in the future. - N' 4 X 'hx I' Glee Club 2, 3, Swimming Club SlheQ'f'5 1 ,,,g3',P 0, Qian Ck l, V2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, I -, Junior Play 3, Parkerscope 4, ' ry , -V Officer ofkOrganixed Chasses 4. , . V - , l Ng..- -1 1' , avi .J SC' 'C We , lf Lx, , -, 1 1 ' x 1 ' N X Q4 ,Xa Q E - K.: ' 'IX I V 'I 1 rg- If Kg ff .-i . J 'A Y. '14 f If C eff- gg ' 1' X 1 -if, 325- if Sf - A' . lt N - 'P 'P -ai 'X-Q . if 'N 4 A K . ' ' - sf J ' ,' 31 M f x 1. ' SI' A-7' N - 7, X x - - X1 -2 s if 4 'Q . f ... ' .s: 1 L, - , ,. I -s Wrfswgigwfw . . 'L 'S if ff 9e'Qjg'J,,,r3 V, -f,rlgl5Q . L kiwi!! . . RITA SALERNO Reet has an expansive person- allty which makes up for her lack of height. She is an excellent equestrlenne . . contemplates a mercantile career. Riding Club 4, Tennis 2, Junior Play 3, Prom Committee 3, Year- book Typing Staff 4, Officer of Organized Classes l, 2, 4. VIRGINIA SALINARDO Ginny's favorite pastime is drawing . . . intends to put II to use as a dress designer . . . when her dreams come true, she will live ln sunny California. Glee Club 3, 4, Swimming Club l, Archery l, Dramatic Club l, Prom Committee 3, Play Com- EMILY RYCZKO Rish is a good student . . . talkative once she gets started . . . wants to be an accountant . . . practices her figures at roller- skatlng rlnks. Officer of Organized Classes I, Honor Roll l. MARGARET SCANLON Peg IS going to become one of those rare creatures, a woman accountant . . . her tall and dignified figure IS topped by a perfect colfture. .fit 'fvrq-,ir -.QQ A k..l,' , c I mittee 3, Officer ol Organized 'rl' 3 V0-' la., -.1 ETHEL RYAN ROCCO RUSSAMANO Speed is outstanding in c school as a drummer . . . wal to lend his talent to a na band . . . baseball fan . . . natural at sports. Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Swing Ba l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel of '39, Offi of Organized Class l, lntra-mx Basketball l, Marching Band I, 3, 4, N. J. All-State Orchestr N. J. All-State Band lp S Soo ontest, Nationjl iglo Y Ethel is quiet . . . studious, la- te - xg x. .. round school, at leastl . . . good Q 573: . gl' bv natured . . . fond of sports . . . l J' pw' 9, passes time developing snapshots. - fy? .1 gr? yr' Photography Club 4, Soccer 2, li .',l ,A eaakaiiaall l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, lf' ,. ,sf f 2, 3, Bowling 4, Officer of Organ- I ' 'si ,sf ' -if l ' ized Classes 2. . ff ', r. Af , f ,' xtyv' 'W ffl: -V . A :,- ! ' U .Hp ' Y ' I jug-f , . . , , ,. ,J f'f5JL ,Vi ef' ,ll if ELSIE 'SCHICHO Lovely to look at . . . an ivory tickler of some note . . . is going to make a great sacrifice and give up her music for a business career. Archery Club l, 2, Swimming Club l, 2, Tennis 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, Baseball I, Basket- ball l, 2, Prom Committee 3, Ring Committee 3, Officer of Organ- ized Classes l, 2, 3, 4, Officer of Homeroom 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Pianist l, 2, 3, 4, Conference Secretary 4, Spring Concert l, 2, 3, 4, Parkerscope Staff 4. J CI 4. l . asses : S-Lwxx f ,C A V R .4 'lt I 1, 1' xx IF 9s.5,,,2J . :J , - klvignif' t K 'tglgfth . s, J E , I 3 X W vi' ff r' N . ,ll l vi if I I Y 1 f . f l , I I is 4 . 32 1 I Jcl PARKE FDQI- 0-L5 cJ.'S,wpu- lv-091 t., f,'lJ5 L.,1aiQw- 1 CAROLYN S I-IMAND Car possesses one of the m unusual personalities in our cl , . . her artistic and secretal ability will enable her to att success. Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, Archery Art Editor of Park High News 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, Usherette 3, 4, Minstrel of ' Junior Play 3, Spanish Play Prom Committee 3, Homero Committee 2, 4, Officer of Org ized Classes l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Mc tor 3, Conference 3, 4, Co- Editor of Parkerscoge 4, Spl Concert 2, 3, 4, A appella Cl 4, Typing Contest 2. E FLORENCE SCHULER Tiny is a cute little trick . . . can be seen skating on almost any rink floor . . . feels that the only way she'll ever see over the heads of a crowd is by piloting a plane, Latin Club, Archery, Dramatic Clu, Basketball, Officer of Or- xgafigzed Cl es l, 3, if-U 01-'jpftifw Www' fW L. 194.2 'COPE .- 4- gow 1' 1 ,f ' nw- 'Vfli f ,, K1 Q-mffi I LA ffidafdi- -' ly' '- VL-ww ARTHUR stevens Artie's tendency to fall asleep at any time will be a definite hazard when he's flying a trans- port . . . has won medals for his breath-taking twirling stunts. Baton Club l, 2 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Minstrel of '39, Officer of Or- ganized Classes 2, 3, ln.ra-mural Basketball l, lntra-mural Baseball, State Baton Twirling Contest, National Baton Twirling Contest. of dd. ',. Il -. ,D ,ly 'jj P Y f GEORGE SCOTT George is a quiet chap whom few of his classmates know really well plays and . . v. enioys seeing E movies . . . is planning on a busi- ness career. Cinema Club 4, Play Committee 3, 4, Officer of Homeroom l. JOHN STEFANIC Johnny expects to carry on his golfing as a career , . . plays basketball . . . has a cheerful mud light-hearted attitude toward i e. Ping Pong l, 2, Golf l, 2, Horse- back Riding 4, Basketball l, 3, 4, Football l, Officer of Organized glafsss 3, 4, lntra-mural Basket- a . 'Mai' We ll DOROTHY SHEPHERD Dark-eyed and spirited . . . this descendant of Shakespeare plans to be a secretary , . . fun for her is testing super-sodas at Toth's. Archeg l, 2, Tennis 3, 4, Swim. ming , 3, 4, Park High News 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, Usherette 3, 4, Play Commit- tees 4, Property Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Homeroom Committee 2, 4, Officer of Organ- ized Classes l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Moni- tor 3, Parkerscope 4, Office Worker 4, Spring Concert 2, 3: Typing Contest 2. ARTHUR SMITH Sonny is a bubbling spring of happy-go-lucky cheer . . . the Fred Astaire of our senior class . . . is usually followed around by a piercing off-key whistle. Technician l, 2, Ping Pong 3, Baseball I 2 3' Wrestling 2 3' Junior Play Se ior Play 4, P'ro ' Committee I om it, eg H - or Societ C i 2, 4' ntra a . 1? ' Q he TAL . 1644 ' LAQRJ 'NJ 3 M f ff. I 'x NJ lf W ' .21- JN A UH Ex J ,fb A QM , HJ- K-,V O' STELLA si-imiNiAN Stella is another of those retiring persons . . , plans on commuting to a secretarial iob in the big city . . , her diligence should as- sure her of an excellent position. Cinema Club l, 2, Basketball 4, Officer of Class 4. '13 JOHN SIGNORELLA Spinach can be found at the local clubhouse of the Hipsters , . . loves physical contact sports . . . will probably join the Dodgers as a professional ball player. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Wrestling 2, lntra-mural Basket- ball 3, 4. fifq ' 1 M ,wfiffw ,ft UL. wow !Clwi-ljfg-' ,lfnso-HJ' ,gil-a!'affi,cQ so if 4' 3 7 , wa f' lv 2 F I U,-in ei- l- 'Q' R X 4' K , . 5 JP, ,y 'Y W, . N, I J d i J I-fri, ...-Fat! cl. 412' CTI mv? K , wr- ,vf ,gs ry, VW, WILLIAM T L AN MARGARET TELOFSKI A Will is a quietf- unassuming Margie has an army of friends fellow who loves listen to the . . . is always ready to help radio . . . is a- ardent football others , . . an imp of mischief enthusiast . ...I plans his future hides behind her quiet exterior. as a writer. mf? Archery club i, 2, Baseball 2. Football lg.-3 'I 1 , JOSEPH TUCCI Small Joe is a baseball fan through and through . . . Funny part of it is he's a Giant Fan . . . wants to become President so he can declare Brooklyn a foreign country. Officer of Organized Classes 3, 4, lntra-mural Baseball 2, 3. ' S Joifwofffrf MILDRED VADERSON A triple cheer for Millie . . . What would our assemblies have been without her enthusiasm? . . . Her future employer will enjoy watching the burning blushes mantle her cheeks. Swimming Club 3, 4, Leaders Club 4, Minstrel of '39, Prom Commit- tee 3, Play Committee 3, Cheer- leading 4, lntra-mural Baslt5,ball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 3, , ' Archery 1, Clas Comrrtibe 45'-'fl-ff ,Qi 5 Junior Nay 3, genior Pla' ' .irl V AA, , . , Y ,, E r 6 xi .N A iigryiu Fd 5, ,-,,:fi,f 44451 vifr-fs, rs if 1 N' 5' lt .f f' V ,- 'Q 7 ,, V' A if '- L j I ugff if if ,fix A .X i ,f , 7 ,fff - W A if ' - ,Q 48 .F j jyvf JL JL. f Q V . t ti , U P V L X , its 34 ' ' vi V .J x - ,tg N- i, . w 1 V .'A i r Q is A ,NN 4' if-, THOMASINA SWEENEY Sena has been very active in our student government . . . plans to study accountancy . . . is ex- tremely interested in sailing. Glee Club l, 2, Swimming Club l, Usherette 3, Officer of Organ- ized Classes l, 2, 3, 4, Officer of Homeroom l, Hall Monitor 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 4, Council of Ten 3, Park High News 3, 4, Honor Roll l. DOROTHY VAIL Dot will carry on the best traditions of drum majoring by strutting up the ladder of suc- cess . . . possessor of a charming personality and an attractive ap- pearance. Archery l, 2, Soccer l, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, Officer of Organ- ized Classes l, 2, 3, 4, Officer of Homeroom l, 2, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Parkerscope Staff 4, Drum Majorette 3, 4. s ' Tr itt- 4 x 3 lords s'roRCK lone will be the ideal secretar . . . she likes people in genera . . . personality plus a winnin smile will be a great asset to he Park High News 3, Glee Club 2 Red Cross 4, Bowling 4, Minstri of '39, Student Council l. '7!w PARKE Xi f .f',, ,Q ij! lf il 'J D if 1' fy' i ! 2 ' Jin ,N .1 4 JJ I , f' ,J QU HWY' t A V L ef xy i E ' -: .1 - 1, ' . 3 .A-f ' fpf' l 'gf 4' i 'Q A' U V, fr f ,rf 1 Q LNB f' A P' -fl-5' N ' fi ,J i 'A Vy TV ROBERT VAIL Bob is an easy-going chap who never seen running to classes . has his eye on a white collar it N i v ff' 'Ri aff if 't M 'I .xr ii l f2? W iiiif ATTILIO VENTURO A speed demon on wheelsg, N. . Attilio can be seen whizzing through the halls or streets . . . possessor, of a ready wit. 535 ,47a.,,. J' 7 If ' Q-QJK I-1.411 dl-c:v'K 'I Z 194.2 TCOPE J, HOWARD V055 Howie is the strong and not so silent type . . . friendly, good- natured . , . his ambition is to have a money-making job. ss Club 2, 3, 45 Ushers 3, 45 Officer of Organized Classes l, 2, 3, 4, Officer of Homeroom I. KENNETH WACKER Kenny has a keen sense of hu- mor which frequently results in unrestrained bursts of hilarity . . . possesses enviable habiliments . . . his jitterbugging feet are a hazard to all good parlor rugs. Slide Rule Club 2, Park High News 3, Football I, 2, 45 Junior Play 35 Officer of Organized Clas- ses l, 2, 3, 4, Officer of Home- room 35 Student Council l. mi.-94' r-93'-'get 6' AN A retir . I r h c ten hy er . . s i to up l A t t WZ:n YTrudy is a f' eliever in the old maxim All wo k and no play makes Jill a dull girl . . . has 1 convivial manner which gains 'mer many friends . . . will enter washington School for Secretaries. Riding Club 4, Dance Commit- 'ee 4. PQ... I ,ff I , 'l fia- X A rj , . x fi, . , if f s ff, fir ,- ,fn x ROBERT WAGN ER Bob came up from way down South Jersey in October . . . abides by his own motto, Late to bed, early to rise . . . has a likeable personality. intra-mural Basketball 4. JULIA WOLF K L I ORIA Julia, blue-eyed and ride . . . Elon is posit that glyiositv only member o clas in er didn't klllm cat . . . shes going, ested in becomin co to DV Ve-' GV , thou Jfm l operator , , , ined 0 SOQSHFOUQP1 I1pl'SI AC . . .. junior year N le in Ba , ffe ge :entk spell' iri eg is... oun o ee er pa ren in Glee Clu 4. M sjfc 5, .f ming Club , - we Club 3, 0 Te 'S Club ',a.1iEfSaii 3- slide Clu g hotography ub 4, rette 3, Pr mfiCommi ee 3, t iigfolmciby, , - 5 ,V , A Z 5' xgifxsiy 1 . 1.1 'ff . ff' 0 f ,iq 35 4 . all fs'1A f 1 - 1 f X fain ' AS THESE FOUR YEARS PASS BY IN RE- VIEW, WE PAUSE TO RECALL ONE WHO IS NO LONGER WITH US, OUR BE- LOVED CLASSMATE, MARION FOSTER, Bob EEN? j' u fur x41 . ,N 3'--ww M1 W5 3 ,Bob Sa 4 Woof SGW? I -U - K x BA' 'ous ' Cv' E VXOQ9' Am M0154 Llkehy +0 QQBXMV ,px Fu Q' Succeed i Xofxuenx 'f 5 3 XIXQQJX ' xxx.-7,7-S-in-A-,Y ,,w,.,,, ..,,,,, A -D 5 , 5' 'X'-NX ,'i QVE xg' IVEE xiii i YA4 AA TNMM- 7 A ' 5 if Q, V: t 4 A,. , ,.,K Q msn-.-, SX .. -,Q V X 51 1 qi . 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Que? i I 1 Yxef' 1 S' Mos-+ -Emlka-live - LOu,5Cq,5,X7fee92' Q-asm CJ I A ef m1,f9M ' Y ' L .ffiwff p f . , f H ,. gf' 3 K 'fy N ' L HAMX I QR' , ,. ,fs i f .K . ,A W No mg.- 5 6306 90 Ex-.sw 'ff34W ' X 4' P 'U ' X5 - . 3 QX359 gxw Cjac-SS fpak . vxxdgxel doa , u Q,X2FfjpavQ I1 Gian FRESHMEN ELECT OFFICERS October I7, I938. The Class of '42, late of the Roselle Park Junior High School, started off high school with the election of class officers. Harold Rover was elected president and Francis Dillon was elected vice-president. Ferdinand Helmstaedter was made head of the long-hand department, while Helen Mclntyre held down a job on the Council. Mrs. Win- quist and Mr. Eaton were elected class advisers for four years. FRESHMEN GIVEN PARTY October 28, l938. That rollicking, frolicking, laugh-a-minute, gag-a-minute Ralph T. Williams headed a star-studded cast of entertainers last evening when the local freshmen were entertained at their annual party given by the Council. Refreshments and dancing were also on the program. FRESHMEN GRAB HONORS AT COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES June 22, I939. Last night, before a packed house, the Class of '42 stole the show when nine of their members received honor certificates. The grinds with the minds were: Joseph Cross, Robert Hausser, Louise Higbee, Malcolm Horton, Robert Johnson, Robert Mercer, Harold Rover, Emily Ryczko, and Thomasina Sweeney. SOPHOMORE ELECTIONS HELD September 26, l939. Yesterday at a class meeting, the sophomores elected Francis Dillon as head man of the show, and Harold Rover as vice-head man. Alfred Hergert was made secretary and Robert Mercer was elected treasurer. Council representatives were Arthur Smith and Bette Ellis. CLASS OF '42 DOES IT AGAIN June 20, I940. Again the class of '42 turned in nine members for honor certificates. The sharks with the marks were: Joseph Cross, Sally Dane, Robert Hausser, Louis Higbee, Malcolm Horton, Robert Johnson, Robert Mercer, Harold Rover, and Shirley Sparling. JUNIORS CHOOSE OFFICERS September I6, I940. Reliable sources report today that at the first meeting of the Class of '42 as Juniors, the following people were elected: president, Francis Dillon, vice- president, James Ruff, treasurer, Alfred Hergert, secretary, Doris Burrows. Harold Rover, Thomasina Sweeney, and Robert Mercer got positions on the Council. CLASS RINGS SWAPPED December 2l, I940. Hardly had the rings of '42 been issued yesterday to the Juniors when they started to swap them. lt seems they had a two-timer among the ladies, for Robert Drake, prominent Junior, came out of the shuffle ringless. WHAT A PLAY WAS WHAT A LlFE May 3, l94I. D. N. B.-The old cry of Coming, Mother! thrilled a capacity crowd last evening when the Class of '42 presented What A Life . There was laughter from the balcony to the pit as Henry got into one jam after another. Following the show the audience tripped the light fantastic to the music of the Imperials. JUNIORS JAM GYM May 23, l94l. Last evening the Class of '42 entertained the Seniors at one of the most successful Junior Proms ever to be held. A large crowd attended and stayed until the last bell. This was the first time the students went to Howard Johnson's instead of the Meadowbrook after the Prom. The transformation of the gymnasium into the promenade of a ship was the result of the efforts of Betty Burn and her little helpers. 40 Ghu Jlidoaq JUNIOR ELECT SENIOR OFFICERS June 3, l94l. Yesterday at the last meeting as Juniors, the Class of '42 elected James Ruff to lead them down the last mile and Betty Burn to vice-lead them. Sally Dane was elected secretary and Alfred Hergert was chosen to take care of the funds. The four council representatives were Edythe Gaedcke, Robert Mercer, Arthur Smith, and Gertrude Kinmond. FIVE JUNIORS BECOME HONOR STUDENTS June I9, l94l. Last night at Commencement exercises five Juniors received honor certificates. The elect with the intelIect were: Joseph Cross, Sally Dane, Robert Haus- ser, Malcolm Horton, and Robert Johnson. SEN IORS SEND SOLI DLY November ZI, l94l. Following the regular Roselle rumpus on Thanksgiving Day, t'he Class of '42 held its Thanksgiving Dance. Gene Morris and cc npany supplied the music. All in all, quite a crowd came to the Sherman School to celebrate a O-O tie. O SILENT NIGHT! O HOLY NIGHT! December 20, l94l. With music by Gene Morris and intermissions by Santas Sokol and Albert, the Seniors really put over a dance last night. Never before had the Sherman School witnessed such hysteria as it did at the singling out for appropriate presents of certain well-known people about school. WASHINGTON TRIP WASHOUT! March 3, I942. Twenty-two members of the Senior Class were disappointed today when news of the cancelling of the annual trip to Washington was annouced. It seems the last available 'phone booth had been taken. THROUGH THE NIGHT PACKED THEM TIGHT! March 28, I942. Last night the Class of '42 presented their Senior Play Through the Night , a murder mystery in three acts. The school auditorium was packed with an au- dience that was both thrilled and chilled as the Owl went through his antics. After the piay Sonny Green and his Imperials furnished music for dancing. CLASS OF '42 MAKES THE HONOR SOCIETY May ll, I942. As proof of its activity, the Senior Class of '42 can point proudly to the I8 members of their class who have been enrolled in the school's Honor Society. This was revealed today by Class President James Ruff after a recent Honor Society initiation. The members from the Senior Class are: Doris Burrows, Gertrude Kinmond Glory King John Kelly, Carolyn Schmand, Robert Johnson, Malcolm Horton, Robert Hausser, Olga Bencsik, Dorothy Vail, Betty Burn, Harold Rover, Dick M B Thomasina Sweeney, and James Ruff. ercer, ob Mercer, Sally Dane, Arthur Smith, LETTERMEN ON PARADE June '42. No one can say that the Class of '42 didn't do its part in the scho0l'S athletic program. Following is a list of Iettermen that shows conclusively that the class was in there doin' and dyin' for the Alma Mater. lThe list also includes four boys with Panther plates on their ibicyclesl. John Barnes, Charles Colucci, Richard Cooke, John Curtis Ja e , m s Davis, Robert Diehl, Francis Dillon, Robert Drake, Dudley Dunlop, Raymond Flath Anthony Foti, Patsy Guggluizzi, Robert Hausser, Alfred Hergert, Malcolm Horton, Victor Jones, John Kelly, Richard Mercer, Robert Mercer, Walter Miller, Harry Morgan, John Peters, Donald Pi r V' P ' ' e ce, incent owers, James Ruff, John Signorella, Arthur Smith, and John Stefanic. GOODBYE '42-HERE COMES '42 The big event of the year arrived for the Senior Class of R. P. H. S. last nig-ht when Commencement exercises were held It marked the climax of f . our years of toil both on the students' and faculty's part. And so amid much weeping and gnashing of teachers, the Class of '42 silently folded their diplomas and stole into , June I9, '42. the night. 4l 0144 AVING WROUGHT chaos and destruction in our brief stay here, we, the Class of '42, with full hearts and premediated malice, do hereby be- queath our most beloved possessions with the hope that they will further enhance the extra-curricula activities of our Alma Mater. l. We leave our sympathies to Mrs. Winquist and Mr. Eaton. 2. To Phyllis Hicks, we leave Catherine Daly's vociferousness. 3. We will Bob Mercer's wavering tenor to Jay Coleman. 4. To Buddy Dorney, we leave Victor Jones's Height. 5. To Miss Austin's future English IV classes, we leave our special system. 6. We will Al Hergert's treasurer's ability to any petty larcenist who thinks he can get five shows a week out of it. 7. We leave round-trip tickets to Philadelphia to the boys of '43. 8. To Roselle's future teams, we leave our successful sports season. 9. Dunlop's ties we leave. IO. To Leon Henderson we will Colucci's tire . ll. To Mr. Albert we leave a union card for next year's Christmas Dance. 12. We bequeath a rhyming dictionary to next year's poets so they do not have to suffer as we did. l3. We will Bob Johnson's dream boat to anyone who can weather the storm. 14. We leave Red Kelley's hair to be used as an air raid alarm. IS. We bequeath a recording of some of Doris Burrow's puns to that next year's corn crop will be bigger than ever. l6. We leave a sinking fund to supply next year's Parkerscope Staff with candy. l7. We will Dick Mercer's dancing ability to any wall flower who wants to stay there. l8. To any freshman girl who can't get dates, we leave Marion Dravis's gIamour . I9. To future seniors, we bequeath a book of knowledge to help raise their mid-year averages. 20. To Mr. Zubrow, we leave a book, The Care and Use of Yo-Yo's . 2l. We leave Mr. Sokol a collapsible and unbreakable test tube to take with him on his travels so he won't get lonesome. 22. We leave a sincere appreciation of Mrs. Winquist's sense of humor. 23. We leave a new ruling for the i942 football rule book eliminating the second half. 24. And lastly, we take Russ Morrell with us and accept the profound gratitude of the faculty. g Signed, THE CLASS OF i942 Mizz TIME .......... PLACE ....,...... Betty Burn ........... Robert Dra ke .............. ............ Richard Mercer ..,.......... ..,......... Muriel Davis ........... Joseph Cross .......... Jeanne Cron ........... James Ruff .............. Doris Maclntyre ............ ............ Carolyn Schmand ......... .,........ Robert Diehl ........... Elsie Schicho .......... James Davis ............ Sally Dane ................ ............ Marion Dravis ........ Dudley Dunlop ..... Gladys Coffin t........ Robert Mercer ............ ............ John Kelly .................... ............ Charles Colucci ..., Frank Rafferty ...... Harriett Dow ......... Frank Danik ............ Doris Riehl ............... William Brodie .......... .........,.. FUTURAMA A new play presented by the Class of 42 Sometime in the future You tell us. CAST OF CHARACTERS lln any order you want theml President of the Parent Teachers Association A highly-touted concert pianist A senator who is going to talk his way into the presidency Another prize for the silver tongued senator Appears nightly with the Quiz Kids A sailor's wife President of the local bank Who has just returned from diplomatic services in Norway ,,Who lives in Greenwich Village Flightlyl surgeon U S N A sweet young housewife Only her husband A super saleswoman A glamour goil ,An arson bug She speaks for herself An Orson Wells' in three octaves Who plays in a Hawaiian orchestra Who brings home the bacon for Shirley to fry A grocery store manager A telephone operator Who owns the local hardware store A Sunday School superintendent A minor league baseball player 44 Robert Johnson ......... Louise Higbee .......... Bette Ellis ............... Arthur Smith ............ Malcolm Horton .,........ ....,.... Patsy DeMarco ................. ......... Audrey McPherson ...................... Vincent Powers ............ .......... Agnes McPherson .... Donald Lee ...................... ......... Patsy DeCicco ........... Alfred Hergert ............. .......... Joan Charlock ............. Rocco Russamano ........... ......... Russell Morrell ................. ..... Frances Chiumento ..................... John Barnes ................... .......... lone Storck ..................... ......... Kenneth Wacker ...... Dorothy Pascal ......... Harold Rover ............ Victor Jones .......... Robert Vail ............. Donald Pierce ........... Louise Hubner ........... Catherine Daley ........... ........., Olga Bencsik ............. James Borbas ............ Robert Hausser ............. ......... Alma Martinek ............. ......... Helen Kaulfers ............. ......... Ethel Ryan ............... FUTURAMA Another bushleaguer who edits the town newspaper on the side Who has at last found the right man A bathing beauty Owner of a growing business concern Who has recently evolved a new theory of evolution Who owns a night club 1 Who sings there The Navy's got him An artist's model Who now rides a unicycle Who has invented a new universal language A toothpaste ad Who runs the local bakery shop Who can handle a stick of wood Actor, producer, and playwright A designer of women's clothes A well-known illustrator The ideal secretary A lawyer who can talk his way out of anything Married two days and never had an argument The shopgirls' dream A big man A retired mailman A rough, tough, lovable, restaurateur A confidential secretary Who still evades photographers Head nurse of a ChiIdren's Ward Who has just bought insurance on his model airplane A successful radio technician A Girl Scout. leader Photographer for the B. Karloff studios Her silent partner 45 Parting Words of the Class of '42 Four short years ago, We started our career of learning in R.P.H.S. ln but a few days all fears we had Were turned to fun and gladness. Again this year we feel a little awe, For we are entering a new and different world, A world in which no one knows where, or How, or what he will be. Colleges will call to some, factories and Offices to others. Some will surely Join the forces to fight for the rights Our schools have shown us. To those from whom we are parting we say, Do your job well. For it is only that Which you put in, that you will gain From your future efforts here. And now we're ending, with deep regret. Our four years with R.P.H.S. But As yet, we do not realize just what Our Alma Mater means to us. -ROBERT HAUSSER Motto So little done . . . so much to do. Class Colors Blue and White Class Song JEANNE CRON lTime Wasl Students and teachers- And cheers from' the bleachers Farewell- , We now leave with tears- Time for departure has come so soon- Now that we're parting We'd like to linger another June- our memfries are starting Havmg the fun we've had- Of Park High that we hold so dear. Farewell-- S0 mw- To all the friends in Park High we've made- We take our leave, but with much ri To all the games and the sports we've played- Our Alma Mater, we won't forget Through all our high school days. We owe so much to her. 46 E 1942 PARKERSCOP n Slaff Editor-in-Chief ROBERT JOHNSON Associate Editors ELIZABETH BURN DORIS MacINTYRE Editorial Staff AGNES AYRES OLGA BENCSIK DORIS BURROWS PATRICK DeCICCO JOHN KELLY GERTRUDE KINMOND ROBERT MERCER RUSSELL MORRELL DOROTHY PASCAL Photography Editor HAROLD ROVER Photography Staff HELEN KAULFERS CHARLES POTTER ETHEL RYAN Art Editors CAROLYN SCHMAND BETTE ELLIS Art Staff MARION DRAVIS PATRICIA MAY AUDREY MCPHERSON DORIS RIEHL Business Managers ARTHUR SMITH CHARLES COLUCCI Business Staff JOANNE CHARLOCK SALLY DANE EDYTHE GAEDCKE LOUISE HUBNER GLORY KING JEAN MOORE GLORIA PARCELL DOROTHY SHEPHE-RD ELSIE SCHICHO THOMASINA SWEENEY MILDRED VADERSON Typing Staff JEANNE CRON HARRIETT DOW IRENE GIMA JANE HERING AGNES MCPHERSON CATHERINE PATERNO RITA SALERNO DOROTHY VAIL n ll b I l U . Ill l I IIL1 -lllllflI'!lflH1l Ir-.Iizrllrllrlnlurrlurlmm-Iluniurg KN? f I l'l I' ' W 17 ' lilir- , Ulfll-Li-IHIZIHFIDIQIQI-lffll Ilan Q llr IF llllllrllnnllul Lv l I r' l - l g I ll P a .- . , I -Ill Ill! ll un ' ' , II J LEA' ' 1 , g Cham! g , V 1 . I, : in Ell I- - lla I I I QI.. IQI I I uv I r I-.I Y. I lil nv' Walifllifii J :flJaelJ'l l4Ll-l Alma Maia Come every one with voices raised, Lift up a joyous song, Making the echoes all resound With praise of our own high school. May we forever loyal be To all that she gives to us, Sing we with glad accord Our song to Roselle Park High School. Lfiiifiuisii Chorus Roselle Park, we raise to you This song of praise, Everything that we've done here, All the fun we've had, Every game and sport we've played- For you we've done it all, So let us make the world re-echo With our Alme Mater song. . x' 73,5555 W i ,Nm .1 jaw ,df 5 KW Nw L i 5 'fggyrvf Wkax, . 1 pf- , ff f '-sw-,,,,, .1,, 1 nr ' f Bgflxq ,. ,Q . 1 Aim L, Y Z ,Q im' 1+ ' Q. 4 me 5 .ff 1 ,,3 f . flgqfix, Lf, fy . ai.. Q wg 5 1 Ay Wi 3,2 I if HW . 1 ,FM Qffm 482 fig A ff .qw wg, - f ,f ,If gif L Q K . ,J Nz K I , V-fn 'Q . X W1 V ,df V f 'Q J H 1-f V mssifw' x - ' .J 'H' . 3' ,aww - Sifvfi 2 'jig ,, SX ,aagv 'Sf ' Q Mala. Wm fi' K v Nqf rx .al RWW ,fi-Q3 : li 3 i i W .S ' Men mlffaeefaddof'-44.1 C-,E OHV N4 02165 L AL VAH zlio JOSEPH MA M f u se-Se LO UXS PU JACK REINDEL GEORGE MAZZEO H E M55 BRO DWARD OKE PLOWU0 E 1942 PARKERSCO l CE HA ED EE R I? 5' THE halls still resound with the roars of laughter tlf greeted What a Life , our famous Junior ple which was presented May 2, I9-4l. The cast includ Russell Morrell, Doris Burrows, Harold Rover, Carol Schmand, Alfred Hergert, Betty Ellis, Kenneth Wa ker, Doris Riehl, John Curtis, Rita Salerno, James Ru Mildred Vaderson, Arthur Smith, Harriet Dow, Dudl Dunlop, Marion Dravis, Betty Dougherty, Muriel Dav Olga Bencsik, and Robert Johnson. Our congratul tions go to our most able coach, Miss Florence Geel vfmwf, we ww.. MURDER was in the air and foul deeds were the order of the night on March 27 when the curtain went up on Through the Night , our Senior class play. The cast, coached by Miss Florence Geehr, included: Doris Burrows as Sayre Holbrookg Harold Rover as Bunnyg Agnes McPherson as Kay Stantong Arthur Smith as Gre- gory Stantong Mildred Vaderson as Mrs. Alicia Keefeg John Kelly as Dwight Holbrookg Russell Morrell as Cal- vin Driscoll, Alfred l-lergert as Smithg Dudley Dunlop as Bart Jessopg Patrick DeCicco as Roberts. Coach Florence Geehr End Me, Entire Cast The Gay Nineties an-14 ' of '42 . R. O. signs had been hung up only a few times before in the annals of R. P. H. S. but never had an additional per- formance been necessary. Such was the case of the Student Council-sponsored Pan-American Minstrels of '42, The show was a result of the skillful efforts of Miss Wood and of a fa- culty who gave unselfishly of their time and energy. lt was an event that will be long remembered. Rhumba Conga Military Tap 5 Q Q 2 -'WH Q , 35 QE-1 1 E A E Q W was if gwgT, X 33. 3 ,fr q Q 5 R 129 NJA? im PARKERSCOPE STAFF S A IHATEVER success this publication has achieved is due to the staff and editors, who have given of their t' ' :me and energy, and to Mrs. Winquist and Mr. Eaton for their capable guidance. PARK HIGH NEWS THE Park High News, our school newspaper, has com- pleted its third year. Two staffs headed by editors- in-chief, Mary Rose Higgins and Everett Richmond, shared the work on this semi-monthly publication. The faculty advisers were Miss Austin Miss Geehr Mr , , S. Goger, and Mr. Armstrong. HONOR SOCIETY . . . NE ot the schooI's greatest distinctions is membership in the Honor Society. This organization is composed of students who have excelled in extra-curricula activities as well as in academic work. STUDENT COUNCIL... THE Council of Ten and the Student Council form the liai- son between students and administration. The Council of Ten is composed of members from each class, while the Stu- dent Council reaches the individual through a representative from each homeroom, Miss Chapin is the faculty sponsor. 64 GLEE CLUB. . . ONGRATULATIONS should be given to the Glee Club for its outstanding work in the Christmas program, the Pan- American Minstrels of l942, and the Spring Concert. Three members, Betty Jane Hoyt, Robert Drake, and Donald Stow- bridge, were sent to the New Jersey All-State Chorus. The club was ably directed by Miss Wood. Y THE ORCHESTRA . . . THIS year the orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Zimmer- man, has been greatly enlarged. Participating in the Christmas Assembly, the Annual Spring Concert, and other musical programs, the club has contributed enioyably to the various activities of the school. Representing our school in the All-State Orchestra were George Bauernschmitt, Arthur Dorfner, Robert Riccitelli, Joseph Riccitelli, and Rocco Russa- mano. Lea av'- CNV i s Press Ch' b Debating Club Photography Club 1 qw? ww W 'A NIZ A TIONS ORGA NIZA TIONS. . . 1 1 n l7 ' Ping Pong Club Red Cross Club Archery Club Slide Rule Club , 's. ' ,q ' 1 , ff ' A L 55 4 . 3 , Q X ., i .L hx, 5 ss- any gi: g 'L' ,, S.1ff WW? Q' Wi? , E 1942 PARKERSCOP E, H. SHAW Coach 004 , , .lv 4 if Q A-as - Q A Ei1f xf'5'f v W Q t Q, 'Q It 4 QW ff! N 'Q Ni' K ., 8 , ,,. J ' if? vb, R L, X di T 3 , we flb mi ea, Rag! Y gary'-'.1-XL, ' lil, T 1 f 7- J f - K ,Q J A 'L A , he ,H V X W 'K Coach JAMES P. WOODS B A M- scHEouL: Union Summit Alumni Rahway Chatham St. Mary's Chatham Union Westfield St. Mary's Cranford Essex Co. Voc Harrison Dunellen Cranford Linden Summit Westfield Captain RICHARD COOKE Eli N 3 P St. Patricks N entirely new team from uniforms to coach took the floor for Park High this season. With the able Mr. Woods to coach them, and Captain Casey Cooke to lead them, our Five had a good season for an inexperienced team. 74 Captain JOHN PETERS SCHEDULE Sommerville H, S, Thomas Jefferson Newton Mepham H. S,, Long Island Union Washington Teaneck 75 Coach T. RALPH WILLIAMS HE wrestling squad had another fine season in spite of the fact that, through graduation, they lost several boys who were tops in the state. Captain John Peters, Dynamite Ven- turo, Albert Buick, and James Ruff led the Parkers with out- standing performances. 5 gui ROM the fine spirit and enthusiasm that our team showed this sea- son, it is easy to see why baseball is America's National Pastimel Under the leadership ot Coach Shaw and Co-Captains, Jim Davis and John Signorella, the team energetically met the high standards of the game. UR tennis men disported themselves vigorously on the clay courts this season. Although they didn't win every contest, they were still the tirst ones over the net with a hand-shake. Between Captain John Kelly and Coach Bertram Bressler they had plenty of inspiration, is ' .ff , N ' L3 is J Y Q, L ggi: Jig if 'Lim ' iff iw 'tt if gm lb , Y Y .. . f 'Q x X J' :cw xg Q' F Nfl JAMES DAVIS JOHN SIGNORELLA Co-Captains W I Q ff JOHN KELLY Captain OOO 76 QV, lfjz! . V 5.4 'sn ' 1 Y , fJ.g,72ff .j'ff - 4 ' xx, xx X GX X. A 'Q B'iiAgg5,fL V warg w Q' is na' J 'fe Aff K x I K 4 ff O X 2 ' 4' .:' I' . . U L-af , L M, nga: ff' X ff f,,. . i Ek K 1 Q 'Sv-rf? iw T Q fi I pw ffffw fi W am A f v-s. A V2 'f as 553 V. Q 'Q 7' i i LQ , , Ji.. . bf' ' '1 ,QQ sm x m'X 'Wins club . X 5 Swimming C u 78 Baseball Tennis Bowling B- Skefb 79 all 14 TO Mr. Albert, whose magic adding machine helped to make this yearbook financially possible, and whose timely witticisms raised our flagging spirits, the Class of l942 expresses its never-ending gratitude. 5.550 E 1942 PARKERSCO PRODUCED BY REG US PAT OFF A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL METHOD OF PRODUCING COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL ANNUALS NEW 6777 Pf?!!V7!!V6 CO. 14 Qamplefe Qalfeqe mcf Sched! Awww! Snake 802-806 SXP SWEET UNION 6!7Y, N. J. ufvf0N 7-2400 gL NEW JEEERSEY EUECCDEWLIE 0 PMOMQQ .lT... i IX, N. Xe XX N. X. XX PATERSON LOISYAN STUDIO Doven O .W..,.u.,.: HAQAEEXSQJSEQ Tnowis svumo MQNTCLAIR MOWSTOWNQ umoyselmr ' IN NEW JERSEY '0'MSS'UD'0 LWMWUEWARKQ 9 is within 45 minutes of EUZAB-'EEIfi3g Wm ohe or more of our stru- ,.,,,,,,,,,U,,,,, 1 dios. Wherever you live PLAINFIELDQT in New Jersey, whatever LOISVAN SIUDID h h . 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