Rutherford High School - Rutherfordian Yearbook (Rutherford, NJ)

 - Class of 1925

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Ol- - - ----- -------- ' ---'-- - ' ------- -' - I THE RUTHERFORDIAN STAFF DOROTHY APT Dot ' Thy modesty IS a candle to thy merlt ' Dot may be a qulet gurl but behlnd her serene expresslon there lurks a good blt of wlt and humor It takes very llttle to start her gxgglmg and once started she shlfts readlly from ow to hlgh Hlklng Club 12 31 F T D Q2 3 41 Service League 141 Rutherfordlan cartoonlst Q41 Secretary C C C Q41 Skldmore HERBERT ARMSTRONG Herb The last of a noble trlbe Herb IS the baby of a family of thlrteen Nevertheless he IS one of the most dlgmfied of our Senlors He walks around the halls wlth an alr wholly becomlng to the Presldent of 25 Soph Dance Commlttee Q21 Inter class Basketball Q2 3 41 Cast of Nothlng but the Truth C21 Junlor Dance Commlttee 131 Football Squad Q31 Class Presldent Q41 Servlce League 41 Exchange Edxtor of Rutherfordlan Q41 Asst Property Manager of Dulcy C41 Massachusetts Aggle JOHN ARONIAN John Men of few words are the best men John although a qulet fellow IS well llked by all who know h1m He has shown hls ablllty ln dPamatlCS ln our class plays Commencement Committee Q21 Cast of Dulcy Q41 Ser VICE League 141 Unlverslty of Pennsylvanla ESTELLE E AUE Stlt Well read and well bred on top and ln books Stlt IS brlght ln many ways her auburn locks can be seen afar oif and her keen and alert mmd can readily see the solutions to the most dlfflcult problems E T D Q1 2 3 41 Inter class Basketball Q1 41 Inter class Debatmg Q11 Class Song Committee Q11 Franklm Forum Q3 41 Secretary Q31 Cast of Stop Thlef Q31 Cast of Chrlstopher J 131 Rlng Commlttee 131 Servlce League 13 41 Secretary Q41 Varslty Debatmg Team 131 Edltorm Chlef Rutherfordlan C41 Asst Property Manager Dulcy 141 Inter class Hockey Q41 Natlonal Honor Society Q41 C C C Q41 Class Nlght Play C0mmltte6 Q41 Salutatorxan Mount Holyoke 8 u 1 as - - 1 1 1 1 1- ' ' 1 1 1 , as - 11 - , , , . . . . u 11 cs ' 11 ' I . . . . , 3 ' 1 1 3 as - 11 , ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 4 , ' u - 11 . 1 1 1 - n 11 ax 11 as 11 n , n .1 ., -1 f ' . u 11 . 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GERTRUDE BARON Gert' A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance Gert IS lndeed one of the most amlable congenlal and frlendly lndlvlduals we have come across ln a long tlme She never loses her temper and no matter what happens you can be sure she wlll come up wlth a smlle She s always on the Job and wllllng to do anythlng asked of her wlth ready hands and a cheerful Smlle Inter class Basketball Q11 Chalrman of Cake Sale Com mltteg fg1CInter class Hockey Q3 41 Rutherfordlan Staff Art School LOUISE BIVONA Bubbles A rlght Jolly good fellow Bubbles IS all that her nlckname lmplles However her more serlous moments are characterlzed by deep and frultful thoughts as any member of the Franklln Forum may certlfy Inter class Basketball Q1 2 31 Varslty Basketball Squad Law School ROBERT BLACKLEY Muvver For me I thank the Salnts I am not great Behold we have Wlth us the Shlek of 25 A great Adonlsl Admlred by all but caught by none Costume Commlttee 111 Vlce Presldent 121 Cheer Com mlttee Q21 Inter class Basketball Q2 3 41 Manager of Cross Country Q31 Rlng Commlttee Q31 Inter class Track Q41 Man ager of Track Q41 Travel EDWARD BLAKISTON He has a smlle for every glrl he meets Does thlS fit Indeed not' Ed IS one of our shy retlrlng youths who would scarcely dare glance at a glrl no less smlle at one of the falr sex Treasurer Q11 Fresh Soph Dance Commlttee 111 Track Team Q2 31 Cast of Dulcy 141 Busmess 9 can . . ' . 141. ' ' at H ' ' ' ' i113 Frarlklin Forum 1415 Eieclnivle Committee, E. T. D. 141. llEd9Y EDWARD BOSE Probably he knows a lot posslbly not The best remedy for the blues 1S a chat Wlth Ed I-I1s con genlal personallty has made hlm a favorlte among the falr sex m R H S and he has a business head too wlth It all Property Manager of Nothmg but the Truth Q21 Inter class Debatmg Q 1 Varsxty Basketball Squad Q31 Inter class Basketball Q3 41 Captaln Q41 Class N1ght Investxgatlon Com mlttee Q41 Tenms Team Q31 Treasurer Q41 R Commlttee Q41 Property Manager Dulcy Q41 Tennls A A Q41 Class Nlght Advertlsmg Manager Q41 Rutherfordlan Advertlslng Manager Q41 Cornell LEONA BRAMMALL e Hang sorrow care ll klll a cat Lee IS our happy go lucky member Nothmg worries her even though she xs Just swamped with work she stlll can create smlles and laughter And as a lead1ng lady' Boy' Lee cant be beat ast of Charm School Q21 E T D Q2 3 41 xce Presldent Q31 Chalrman of Councll Q41 Glee Club Q2 31 Inter class Hockey Q3 41 Cast of Dulcy Q41 Senlor Play Commlttee Q41 C C C Cheerleader Q41 Class Nlght Song Commlttee Q41 Assoclate Edltor of Rutherfordlan Q41 Barnard WILLIAM BRFSLIN Peel I have only one shortcomlng my slze Never mlnd Peel Helght doesnt make the man as you have well proven by your able management of the basketba Team Comfort 5ourself with the thought the good are al ways small Inter class Basketball Q3 41 Advertlslng Staff of Junior Issue of Rutherfordlan Q31 R Commlttee Q41 Numeral Commlttee Q41 Basketball Manager Q41 Asst Football Manager Q3 41 Notre Dame EUTHENE CONLEY Eule I know my words are w1ld Eule deserves a lot of credlt She IS one of the few who has graduated 1n three and one half years More than thls she has partlclpated extenslvely IH extra currlcula aCtlVltleS especlally as an ad getter E T D Q1 2 3 41 Orchestra Q11 Chalrman Soc1alComm1t tee Q21 Commencement Decoratmg Commlttee Q21 Asst Ad vertlsmg Manager of Rutherfordlan Syracuse 10 il Y! Ed ll ' 77 , . . . ., I , , l ' . H ' Y! , - 1 Y 1 0 . ' . - Q , . Q I, u - , , Y' ,I , u rv ' - Y I I , H 79 . ' - 7 7 ' ' Y . . . t H . ,, . . Y LKLQ 7Y u 7 ' , n , . . . Q - - n ' ' Q I 3 7 . . , C KK l 39 S Q I . I , , g V' I S 1 3 Cast of Stop Th1ef Q31g Cast of Chr1stopher, Jr. Q31g , as yr , ' '. 1 1 1 I Q . . . g ' , ' ' CK ' YY , , , , ll 77 ll ' , ' Y! , . . . , 9 ' Y ll 7 ' H - . YY , - , 9 . . . 44 ' H , sc rr ' , Y l ' u u y . , , . , . KK ' YY KK ' Y! . I - -. - . - 1 . , ' 14 D YY Z ' ' ' Y 9 Y S . 5 .. I , . - S 3 - - ' ' ll ' ll CATHERINE CONSTANTINE Caddy Speech IS great but sllence IS greater Caddy 15 the personlficatlon of the word aCtlV9 Although qulet ln her manner around the halls Just walt untll she gets on the basketball court Our nappy llttle slde center keep everythlng flylng Track Meet Q21 Inter class Basketball Q31 Inter class Hockey 131 Varslty Basketball I3 41 Xarslty Hockey Q41 BUSINESS School WILFRED DANLIGER Wllfred Even though vanqulshed he could argue stlll As you see above W lfred IS a great arguer No matter whether he IS rlght or wrong he argues and lt IS next to lnl posslble to convlnce hlm That lsnt all that Wllfred shlnes at though he lS student that Z5 can be proud of Orchestra 12 31 SSFVICG League Q31 C C C Q41 Foot ball Squad Q41 Track Q41 WILLARD DAVIE Sparky Oscar What ho' Hercules' Come down from thy pedestal Here he IS one of the best all round men the class can boast of Wlll has probably done more for the school and for the class than has anyone else He IS thoroughly deservlng of the esteem ln whlch he IS held by all those ln R H S Presldent of class C21 Fresh Soph Dance Commlttee 121 Cast of Nothlng but the Truth 121 Indlgnatlon Commlttee 121 Football 12 3 41 Inter class Track 12 3 41 V106 Presl dent C311 Varslty Track 12 3 41 Captaln Track Q41 Chalrman Play Commlttee Q2 41 Fleshman Inter class basketball coach Q31 Varslty Basletball 13 41 Captaln of Basketball Q41 BUSI ness Manager of Ohrlstopher Jr Q31 Actlng Treasurer Q31 Junlor Dance Commlttee Q31 R Commlttee 141 SQPVICG League 13 41 Pres dent Q41 Class Song Commlttee Q41 BUSI ness Manager of Class Play Q41 Unlverslty of Pennsylvanla MARGARET DELANEY Margaret As gay as any Margaret IS a good old stand by who usually goes to the games and does her share of the rootlng Although she make a nolse at the games she IS generally pretty qulet In school you must see her before you know she s around As a parting word and ln all slncerlty let us say Margaret that our four years have been better brlghter and happler for your havln been among US Newark Normal 11 u n as - ' ' as , . - ' ' as ' n ! . S - S 1 ' 1 ' . ' . 7 ' l Y Y ' r as ' as 41 ' - rr , . Y . ' 47, ' A . . ' . Y - ' N 1 n 9 V . . ' , , , I. n - , ' , . u , H an , 11 u 11 ' 1 7 ' ' H . ' . 1 ' 1 Aa - 11 , ' ' ' . . A Y . , . - . ' 1 . A 1 1 . 1 9 1 1 1 I 9 1 1 v 1 I , , q - 1 'I 1 1 1 ' sa ' 11 , - , 9 - 1 1 . . . l H ,, . ' . ' I 7 I 1 1 - 1 ' 1 ' as n l an rv . , , ' - . S , . , . I . 4, . . 1 D 1 9 1 1 Z MARGUERITE DENLIKER Gulte Just for fun beaucoup nonsense, the arc-enemy of gloom To look at Gulte you would never lmaglne her to be a busmess woman but she has taken the commerclal course at school and IS plannmg to enter the busmess world on leavmg A warm breezy manner a good heart and a capacltv for hard work characterlze Gulte Inter class Hockey Q3 41 Varsity Hockey Q3 41 Inter class Basketball Q41 Busmess RIGMOR EDWARDSEN Rlg Wlth mlrth and laughter let old wrmkles come Rug IS one of those little beams of sunshine whlch help to brlghten our darkest hours A pleasant attltude toward all IS habltual wlth her Captaln of Inter class Hockey L3 41 Captaln of Varsity Hockey C3 41 E T D 13, 41 Hlkmg Club Q3 41 Newark Normal School GERTRUDE FARLEY Gert Wouldst expostulate wxth me concernmg my numerous xdlosyncracxes Gert has been one of the most actlve ones ln the class of 25 throughout her hlgh school career In fact, she s our own lllustratlon of the word Busy When Gert starts to do some thmg you can be sure It wlll be successfully finished Pres1dent Q41 Charm School Cast Q21 Soph Play Commlttee Q21 Hlklng Club Q2 3 41 Pres1dent13, 41 Asst Advertlslng Manager of Rutherfordlan Q31 Inter class Basketball Q31 Varsxty Basketball Q3 41 Inter class Hockey C3 41 Varsxty Hockey Q3 41 Manager Q41 Servlce League Q3 41 Chrxs topher Jr Cast Q31 Franklin Forum Q3 41 C C C 141 Presldent R Comm1ttee141 Normal School ELEANOR FREER Eleanor Ill speak m a monstrous llttle volce Eleanor IS a splendld manlpulator, especlally of her tongue and she can laugh and giggle as lf nothmg ln the world wor r1ed her Well anyway why should anythlng worry her, when she can reach the honor roll Decoratlon Commlttee Q21 E T D Q31 Glee Club Q3 41, Inter class Hockey Q41 Skit Committee C41 E T D C41 Barnard 12 ll ' Yl U T l H u - 11 - - . 1 I H ' 1 H 1 . . ' 1 1 . 1 1 ' ll ' li I4 ' ' ' Yl KC ' YY ' ll ' 9: ' .' , Q . . . I , . ll Il Sl ' ' 7 ' 9 ' ' ll .77 . - Alternate Inter-class Debating mg E. T. D. qi, 2, 3,.41g 1 U 1 1 .1 H . 1 - . . 1 ' . I 1 1 ' 1 1 . . ' . u - - 5, 1 . 1. . 1 1 . ' , 24 i! ', , , . . l ' ll ll KC Y ' ' ' YI ' ' . , ll 71 , . . I ' ' P I - I Q . . . . ERNESTINE FRENCH Easter Let us conslder the reason of the case Easter wlll go down ln hlstory as The Great Reasoner of thls age She belleves there s a reason for everythmg and ln everythmg there IS a reason so what s the use of expostulatmg wlth anyone who does not know the meamng of esposlty Never mmd Easter Aristotle was a famous reasoner too Class Nlght Song Commlttee 121 E T D 12 3 41 Glee Club 12 35 Inter class Basketball 12 3 4D Inter class Hockey 13 41 Hlkmg Club 131 Cake Sale Commlttee 131 Cast of Dulcy 141 Varslty Hockey Squad 141 Rutherfordlan Staff 141 C C C 141 Class Nlght Play Commlttee 141 Elmlra SHIRLEY GORDON Shud Lord what fools these mortals be There s hardly a school ple that Shud hasn t had her finger ln and slnce we haven t as yet had mdlgestlon from eatmg the ples she s baked, we re glad to wlsh her good luck ln the bakery of her future hfe Soph Dance Committee 131 Inter class Hockey 13 41 Class Nlght Song Committee 141 Varslty Hockey Squad 14D Ruth erfordlan Staff 141 Vlce Presldent of E T D 141 Hood ADA GRANGER Pete So qulet so unassummg IS she Yes we cant remember when we last heard Ada talk Verlly she IS as qulet as they make them She doesnt take a very actlve part ln our gay young hfe and we often wonder why Perhaps she IS bashful like so many others of the sedate resldents of 25 E T D 141 Frankhn Forum 141 Hood ANNA HACKETT Anne Good thmgs come ln small packages Even though Anne IS httle she s a blg muslclan as was gen erally agreed after the entertainment between the acts of Dulcy Her talents however are not confined only to the muslc world as a humorlst Anne takes the cake Inter class Hockey 143 Cake Sale Commlttee 145 Enter tamment Commlttee 141 Business School 3 ll H ll ' 17 CC ' ' ' ll 7! . . , . . . ' . , . ! . I. I I ' ! ' S - - - , , Z .Q ' ' 1 1 Q l ' f 3 S 9 u n , ' , u ' u ! ! , u n , ' ' , . . . , . H F! U 77 , . 7 ' Y . . , . . . . l . , , . . E. T. D. 12, 3, 413 Cast of Charm School 1253 Fresh- 2 - 3 . . u . . ,, - U l . ,, t . . , . . . . ll Il ll ' ' ' H , . l . ' . . , ' , v u Q . I Q. y . . . 5 ' . U 77 u ' ' H . . , . . . 1 . I ' U 77 ' ' 9 I Y Q . 9 - a g S - , 1 HERBERT HAIRSTON Beans Alld laughter holdlng both hls sldes Beans and hls Flerce Sparrow another palr of ln separables Good sport Beans nothlng we wlsh for you IS too good BUSINESS THEODORE HECKING Blg Ted He goes wlthout saylng Ted s two manlas tennls and belng a good fellow by loan lng hls car for the good of R H S Ted IS a sllent boy but oh how eloquent SIISHCQ of the rlght sort IS' Football 13 41 Chalrman Glee Club Pln Commlttee 141 Tennls Q41 Chess Club Q41 Stevens TENNYSON HESSELMAN Tenny And I dld laugh sans lntermlsslon' Tenny has a laugh all hls own and take our word for It It IS contaglous He IS one of those rare chaps who IS abso lutely mdependent absolutely square and a thorough gentle man In hls four years here he has done all he could to glve 25 the good name It has Orchestra 11 2 31 Asst Buslness Manager of Nothlng but the Truth Cake Sale Commlttee Q21 Servlce League Q3 41 Asst stage manager of Chrlstopher J Servlce League Cake Sale Commlttee Q31 Stage Manager of Dulcy Ruth erfordlan Staff Q41 Class Nlght Play Commlttee Stage Man ager of Class Nlght Play Dartmouth HERBERT HIRSCH Hlrschy You Just never can convlnce some people HlTSChy IS the orlglnal Latln Engllsh encyclopedla What H1TSChy doesn t know for professes to know1 lsn t worth much Good luck Herb ln whatever you end up as Inter class Debatlng 111 Cast 'Charm School Q21 E T D 12 3 41 Cast of Chrlstopher Jr Q31 Rutherfordlan Staff Q31 Cast of Dulcy Q41 Servlce League 141 Edltor ln Chlef of Blue and Whlte' Q41 Class Play Commlttae 141 C C C Q41 Class Nlght Play Commlttee Q41 Columbla 14 u 11 U . . . ., u 11 - ca - 11 - - . , Q 1 ' 1 1 an - 11 sa - - 11 , . . . - Q , . . . . . , g , , 5 S - 1 1 u 11 ' - u - - ' - 11 a 1 . 1 , 1 , w , , 1 - 1 - ' ' , 1 ' ca ' 1 1 1 - ' 11 ' . , - 1 , u ' I I 11 ' ' , . , I'. 1 A , u 11 as 1 1 ' - 11 . ' ' . ' 1 1 u ' 11 u ' ' 11 H . ,, . . . . . . ' 1 , - 1 1 1 - - - , 4 11 , 1 1 - ' , u ' 11 , u - 11 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 . at U . ' . , ' h 1 1 1 ' ' u ' 1 . , ' . . . 1 . ' ' 1 . . . Q . EVELYN HOBBY Eby Ever calm and cool Eby has always been exceptlonally lnterested 1n sports And whlle were on the subject she s a pretty fine sport well say Hxkmg Club 12 3 41 Tenms Club 141 Busmess School BENNETT JACKSON Ben Tee hee' I would a Jester be and entertaln the company Ben belleves ln a good tlme and can see the funny slde ln almost anythmg There s muslc ln hls soul and lt extends even to hls flngertlps especlally wherever there IS a banjo Class Nlght Costume Committee 111 Track Team 11 21 Football Squad 12 31 Asst Manager of Basketball 131 Man ager of Class Play 131 Inter class Basketball 13 41 Tenms Mana er 141 Servlce Lea ue 141 Busmess Mana er of the Colgate ELEANOR JOHNSON Pmk eye Come what may she never worrles Eleanor IS one of the fortunate sort of people who take llfe as lt presents ltself not carlng partlcularly one way or the other Pmk eye will complete her hlgher educatlon at Newark Normal where we are sure success and good tlmes awalt er Inter class Basketball 11 21 Inter class Hockey 13 41 Varslty Hockey 13 41 E T D 141 Hlklng Club 141 Newark Normal DOROTHY KENNEDY Dot She s got a palr of eyes n everythmg What do you thlnk of our Dot' Well we agree with you Dont you thmk '7 Ill say so' Dld you ever see Dot blus Boy' Its hke a summer sunset and when she gets perturbed lt s a real pleasure to watch her Costume Commlttee 131 Hackensack Hospltal 15 as n I H Y! - x ' 1 , 9 l n . , f , l 5 7 I ' ll YY tc - . . Y! . , . . . . 1 1 . . , . . 1 , 1 l 3 y 3 . 7 . 7 2 ' s I' . 3 ' G 9 I g I Z , 8 I S U . g . Rutherford1an' 1413 Cast of 'Dulcy 1415 Tenms Commlttee 141. 66 ' Y! ll ' I! , . I Q . . y l . . 1 , ' ' h . l ' , 3 I j , I , 5 . . . 3 . 46 71 44 Y ' T7 ' !! . . 1. Y . - ' -. ' . h? 7 ' , ' Y ! ' x VIRGINIA KIPP Klpple By her hearty laugh we shall know her Kxpple IS a llVe wlre a non reslstable conductor of mlrth Her laugh IS of that contaglous varxety that sets the whole world smllmg Klpple s record of smlles IS rlvaled only by the splendld one she made ln basketball Class Nlght Costumes Commlttee Q11 Inter class Basket ball Q1 2 3 41 Coach Q41 Cast of Nothmg but the Truth' Q21 Varslty Basketball Q3 41 Cast of Chrlstopher Jr Q31 Class Rmg Comm1ttee Q31 Publlclty Comm1ttee of Dulcy Q41 Semor Day Committee Q41 Asst Property Manager of Chrlstopher Jr C31 Skidmore HERMAN KREILING Bus Let us trlp the llght fantastlc, on wlth the dance Though Bus has It all over us ID more respects than slze he s a democratlc soul and has acqulred a host of frlends durmg hls stay m R H S EVELYN LA GRUTTA Evy Shes little but Oh my' It xs our honest oplnxon that Evy has more energy to the square mch than any other person we know of whlch after a IS saymg qulte a b1t consxdermg the number of peppy folks m 25 Evy IS keen on basketball and take It from us our basket ball team IS pretty keen on Evy Inter class Basketball Q11 Coach Q3 41 Jumor Dance Commlttee Q31 Varsltv Basketball Q3 41 Captam C41 Ser vlce League Q3 41 Hlstorlan Q41 Rutherfordlan Staff C41 At Home MARGARET LEFFERTS Marg Lmdy where art thou? In the wh1rl of school or shall we say the eddy Marg has kept on the top of the wave every mmute Good luck Marg We re sure that Lynd and you will show the Southerners a thmg or two Cast of Noth1ng but the Truth' C21 Costume Commlttee Q21 Cake Sale Commlttee Q21 E T D 12 31 Soc1alComm1t tee Q2 3 41 Inter class Basketball 141 Varsity Basketball Squad C3 41 Inter class Hockey Q3 41 Hlkmg Club Q21 Randolph Macon 16 as ' - 11 as 11 1 ' ' . . . . , . . . 1 ' , , an ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , - , as ' 11 , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' - , - - - xx 11 9 . ' ' . 7 1 . 1 - n ' 11 1 , . . . u 11 n - - ' ' 11 1 , . . . . u 11 as 1 ' 11 . . . . . . 1 1 ll, , . . - A 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 , Y 3 Q 1 . 1 1 1 ' ' , ' ' , ca 1 11 1 1 1 - 1 u 11 ca ' 11 , . 1 i ' 1 , . cc ' 1 , - . , 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 ' 1. . 1 1 ' 1 1 - JOHN C MACY Johnnle And st ll they gazed and stlll the wonder grew 'Ihat one small head eould early all he knew Johnnle will some d'1y st xrtle the world wlth Trlgono metne nl Alehemedltxs 'md tell us xll how to make gold wxthout dlggmg for lt Thus wlll result ln unemployment for some of the fax sex of R H S Cut of Chllstopher JI C11 QGFVICC League Q41 Chalr m n of Lxblaxy Commxttee of Serv ce Le lgue Q41 Clrcus Com m ttee ot Service L ague C41 Busmess Manager of Ruther IOICIIIII Q41 Qlxss Nxght Invest gxtlon Commlttee Q41 Elec txlclan Dulcy 141 Natlonal Honor Society Class Nlght Play Lomm1tteef41 Valedxctorlan Massachusetts Instltute of Technology WILLIAM MAUTNER B1 I am resolved to grow fat and look young at forty B ll we belleve IS the only double Jomted cheer leader ln exlstence He can lead a cheel 1n any language anclent and discovered the art of lncreasmg ln welght wlthout depreclfltmg ln looks F1eshSoph Dance Commlttee Q1 21 Debatlng Awards Committee C21 Property Mlnager of Nothmg but the Truth Q21 Cxst of Chrlstopher JI Q31 Cheer Leader Q41 Cast of Dulcy 141 Class Nlght Cheer Commlttee Q31 H1 Y 13 E T D Busmess LYND MAY Lyndy Marg where art thou Lyndys careel ln R H S whlle not '1 dashlng spectacular one has been we are sule most satlsfactory She and Marg have had mmy a good laugh out of the whole four years and we hope that thevll contmue to hugh thelr way thru all the remam ng years of thelr llfe Cake Sale Committee Q21 Soclal Commlttee Q21 Rlng Committee Q31 Servlce League 141 Hlkmg Club Q21 Randolph Macon EVA McINTOSH Eva Much good may be said on all sldes Stop look and behold e1e thou fair onlooker cast thlne eve on the next man or mald Gaze upon the falr countenance of Eva None can have attended this lnstltutlon for four years wlthout knowmg and llkmg thxs falr damsel Eve we are glad yjudalc successful and hope your success wlll not be short me Cake Sale Commlttee Q11 Costume Commlttee 111 Soc1alCommxtteeQ2 41 Inter class Hockey Q41 E T D Q41 Puthexfoldlan Staff Q41 Busmess 17 Cl ' Y! u ' Y ' 1 17 . .1 . 77 ll ' Y! ' . ' il ' C I ' h - -Z - u X . .A1, C l 2 4 . I . ' S x 1 1 A 1 1 . U ' 1' Q 77 - ' 1 ' , . . , . 1 , - .1 ' .. . 7 ' ,, Q. 3 , .1 3 ' 3 - f 1 ' e 1 3 ' . - - z g z f 1 1 3 - '. .' ,, ,, . . . . . 9 Y , . C Q . a 64 'll1! u , u G i V . , . ' -. . -. . I . . Y modern, wlthout the use of h1s volce or words. He has also ' c : -A L 6,4 :' Y! . 3 - 2 . . ff ' .rv - . . 1 c , . , c , u rv , ' - 1 , - r - 1 ' s 413 . . . 141. . it Y! ll 77 , . , ' . . . . . ., I . , , 4 D' , ' , e.: . L y g . . . C 1 ' . S K I 1 1 . 5 . 7 ! ' li 7! ll ' ' 97 ! l . l Y . U l . ll !! ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 . 1 1 : 1 1 ' Z - - - S .L 1 1 ', Y! I1 u ARNOLD McKEEN LIZZIO You re a better car than I am Hunka Tln LIZZIS and hls Pack hard have made many frlends ln R H S Sort of a qulet, retlrlng chap but none the less were sure hell do everythlng good all through lxfe Rutherfordxan Q31 Electrlclan of Class Play Q2 3 41 Brown WILLIAM W MINER B1 T0lllng onward toward hls goal The non erasable smlle on Bllls face seems to contradlct what we say about tollmg but h1s course has been Pegged out for hlm and from what we see It s no easy one Cheer Commlttee Q1 21 Asst Stage Manager Dulcy Q31 Entertalnment Commlttee Q41 MALCOLM MITCHELL Mack Almost to all thmgs could he turn hlS head-even electrlclty Mack IS a rather easy golng soul and though there lsnt an awful lot engraved beslde hlS portralt we re sure that Mack w1ll glve Thomas Edlson a run for h1S laurels once he gets started Vxce Presxdent 111 Fresh Soph Dance Commlttee Class Banner Commlttee Q11 Cake Sale Commlttee fl 21 Electrlclan of Class Play Q2 3 41 Rlng Commlttee Q31 Soclal Commxttee Q3 41 Rutherfordxan Staff Q3 41 Electrxcxan of Class Nlght Play Q41 Newark Tech HELEN MUELLER Helen Sober steadfast and demure Helen IS one of the quiet people who help to make a fine background for the career of 25 We wlsh you every success ln the busmess world Helen Business 18 ll ' ' 77 ll Y ' lf , . . . . U - ,, . . . . . , . . ,. Q ' u ' n , ' ' l ! Y ' ll 'IIYV an ' ' ' as - . . , . ' ' ' ll il 7 . . , , . ' , a ac 17 , . . 7 7 ' I Philadelphia Osteopathic College. ll !, ' ' to ' ' YY . . . , ' 1 . . . , ! ' ' , Q - , ' 111: a 1 g u 4 , u s v 1 3 2 ' , n ' vs , - ' . I ! I 1 ll Y! IK Y! ! I ' , . , . RUTH NIXON Ruth NIXIQ Her good nature carrles a charm Ruth IS llke most of the glrls ln her class energetlc re llable, and pleasant She has a sweet way wlth her and glldes qultewreadlly through all storm and turmoll In fact shes a peac Class Banner Commlttee 115 Hlklng Club C25 E T D Q2 3 41 Secretary and Treasurer of E T D Q41 Rlng Com mlttee 135 Play Commlttee Q31 Soclal Commlttee of E T D Q41 Flnanclal Commlttee 141 C C C Mount Holyoke FLORENCE NOETLING o You ask how pearls do grow and where? Just part her llps and see them there Flo IS a pearl among pearls As well as possesslng schol 8StlC ablllty Flo IS exceedlngly popular and peppy May she EUCQEFEQE ln llfe and be as well beloved as she has and IS ln ervlce Ieague Q41 E T D Q45 Rutherfordlan Staff Q41 Cake Sale C0mmltt6e 13 41 Chalrman of Class Nlght Costume C0mmlttee Q35 Decoratlon C0mmlttee 121 Flnanclal Commlttee 141 C C C Servlce League Tennls C0mmltte9 Q47 SBTVICC League Clrcus Commlttee Q41 Art School KATHRYN OROURKE A smlle ln her eye K belleves that lf you keep Smlllng the world wlll smll upon you She IS lncllned to be qulet and has made but llttle effort to push herself forward ln school BERITS Nevertheless wlthout her the background of senslble pleasant people so necessary to class harmony would be lncomplete Montclalr Normal CECIL CLEO PATRICK Cease She leads a gay old careless llfe And slngs oh boy Just llke a flfe When Cease speaks theres muslc ln the alr although the alr changes from a gentle breeze to a tempest wlthout changlng the notes And have you ever seen her Charleston? If not you mlssed half the Joy of llfe Cease appears very dlgnlfied most of the tlme but appearances should not be mls taken for the truth for on closer observance we find a healthy smlle and a fun lovlng nature R H S Quartette 111 R H S Sextette Q21 Class Nlght Song Commlttee Q41 Buslness 19 u u M ' ' H 44 . yt . . ' '. - . . . , ' Q , Q. . . . .' ' g . . ' ' '. 5 - . 3 . . : ' ' ' 5 5 . . . HFI n u ' yr S ' . . K4 ' N , '. . . , 1 . 9 . ' 9. . . . . 9 . .9 . . 5 ' '. , . 9 HK!! n ' ' U U ,, . . . . . . 6 . . ' 7 1 ll D! u ' . . . . ,, 9 9 ' u tr r ' ' ' ' ' ' U YI . . ' . ' . , - . . I g . . . g FRANCES PEACHY Peachy Her sllence lS more eloquent than words Frances IS not small not dull not gloomy Shes not a glant not a mental marvel not a chronlc Joker Peachy lS Just a good spgrt as anyone who goes to the C C C can afflrm Howard UnlV6FS1ty RICHARD ROBIN Dlck He S the whole band ln hlmself Dlck IS llke a blrd full of muslc and full of notes One day lle soullded hls horn and there was a partlal ecllpse result the Half Moons Buslness Manager Class Play 125 Class Treasurer Q31 Sport Edltor of Blue and Whlte Q31 Servlce League Q31 Asst Buslness Manager Rutherfordlan 131 Basketball Squad Q33 Rutherfordlan Q41 Chalrman Class Nlght Song Commlttee Dartmouth ROBERT RODMAN Bob He belleves that It Pays to Advertlse Every tlme Bob opens hls mouth he says somethlng H IS certaln to succeed for you cannot keep a good man down Cross country squad C41 Varslty Debatlng Q41 Treasurer Franklln Forum Columbla GLADYS ROOD Gladys There IS a good blt of fun Lurklng behlnd her mlld exterlor Llke her name Gladys IS always glad There IS also a blt of rumor that she has a good sense of Wlt and humor Gladys IS a glrl who does her Work and never shlrks her duty Commencement Announcement Commlttee 145 BUSIDGSS 20 U ' ' Y, c. C. . 245. A D ' ' ' ' ll 7 ' ' Y! Hi-Y 445g Glee Club f4Jg.Cast of Dulcy mg Sport Editor 441. ' li ' K ' 9.71 A U . . . ' e of T . ' U , PAULINE SEEGER Polly Who mlxed reason wlth pleasure and wlsdom wlth mlrth Polly IS a steady worker Whenever the teacher asks a questlon whlch can be answered only by dlnt of thorough pre paratlon we find Polly rlght there wlth the goods However she doesnt mlss any of the soclal llfe or gosslp of the class She s rlght IH wlth us when lt comes to that Hxklng Club Q21 E T D Q2 3 41 Play Committee Q3 41 Katherlne Glbbs SIDNEY 0 SHER S S 1 Two guesses If you are 1n any of Slds classes you ll appreciate h1s ablllty as a debater Were Mxss Owen to say on Wednesday that the next day would be Thursday Sldney would xmmedlately at tempt to dlsprove thls But does Sld stop at argu1ng Well say not' At any dance he may be seen dolng hrs duty KATHRYN SMITH Kltty No matter what she does she does lt well We hesltate to wrlte because we feel that anythlng we mlght say would be unworthy of Kltty s vocabulary Her T901 tatlons ln Engllsh abound ln words of several syllables and E IS most always her mark She IS one of the three and one half year graduates and IS deservmg of all the pralse she gets E T D Q2 3 41 Hlkmg Club Q2 3 41 Class Nlght In vestlgatlon Commlttee Class Nlght Play Commlttee Q41 Katherlne Glbbs ROBERT SMITH Bob It IS better to have bluffed and passed than never to have passed at all Slnce Bob goes ln for lessons very mlldly we lmagme that hxs thoughts run along the lme of our quotatlon But It IS as a sax player that Bob shlnes wlth the brllllancy of a dozen constellations Class Presldent Q11 Class Banner Committee Q11 Fresh Soph Dance Commlttee Q11 Inter class Basketball Team Q1 2 31 Coach of Freshmen Team Q41 Football Squad Q21 Football Team Q2 31 Tennls Team Q31 Rutherfordlan S aff Q41 E T D 41 Cornell 21 u 11 U . . . . . ,, ' u 11 ' - Y ' ! , . . . - . , . . . . 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 1 - as 11 as ' 11 . O. .. S d cc 11 . . , , . . 1 , - . . . . , . , . ll ' I1 ex ' 11 , . . . , .- - - - - as 11 ' . ' ' 1 1 1 V. 1 1 1 . ' , . u 11 u ' 1 Y! ' 1 u 11 - ' ' ' Y- 1 - , - I Y l Y , , ' , u - 11 1 1 1 1 t , . . .Q . MARGARET STUART Peg A good scout Ilk6WlS9 some student Peg Stuart IS our ever ready umt always Wllllng, obhg mg trymg ln every way to make all R H S occaslons success ful She IS the embodlment of ll'leXhallStlV6 energy No matter what lme of actlvlty Peg enters she lmmedlately becomes one of lts most forceful and loyal supporters Class Nlght Costume Commlttee fl 21 E T D Q2 3 41 Play Commlttee Q21 Cast of Nothmg but the Truth' Q21 Fresh Soph Dance Commlttee C21 Inter class Hockey Q3 41 Varsxty Hockey Q3 41 Inter class Basketball Q3 41 Servlce League 13 41 Rmg Comm1tteef31 Cast of Dulcy Q41 Play Committee Q41 Class Nxght Play Commlttee 141 Natlonal Honor Soclety 141 Randolph Macon WILIAM STUBBS Stubbsy Our sllent member he Isnt dumb he Just wont speak Stubbsy belleves It better to be seen than heard Hes always around up and domg His actlons speak louder than words Although not an athlete Stubbsy IS certalnly one who has good old R H S at heart for when he s needed he s always on deck Busmess ROBERT TAGGART Bob Ladles and gentlemen we have wlth us thls evenmg the world s greatest lxttle man' In other words, Bob To glance at hlm you would thmk that he IS a common everyday sort, but when he recltes you declde that he must have been tutored by Senator Underwood or IS Just a natural gemus Chaxrman of Play Commlttee 131 Football Squad 131 Varslty Football Q41 Cast of Stop Thlef Christopher, Jr and Dulcy Busmess Manager of Debatlng 131 Varsity Debat mg C41 Presldent of Franklm Forum C31 Chalrman of Ways and Means Commlttee of E T D Q31 H1 Y 131 Secretary of H1 Y Q41 Class Secretary Q41 Class Nlght Investlgatlon Com mlttee and Class Nlght Play Commlttee Secretary of A A Q41 Vlce Presldent of Servlce League Q41 Blue and Whlte Staff 141 National Honor Society Q41 Yale EDNA TALLMAN Edna Happy am I from care Im free Why arent they all contented llke me Take a glance at our future school marm and youll surely want to go to school all over agam Edna IS a firm behever ln the fact that wrmkles are caused by worry and consequently takes llfe as a matter of course Inter class Basketball 11 2 3 41 Cake Sale Commlttee 111 Hlklhg Club C2 31 Social Commlttee 121 Inter class Hockey Q31 Varslty Hockey Q31 Montclalr Normal 22 H !l U ' ' ii , . . U . ,, . . . . Q Q , - .- , . . . - I ' ' , s - - - , , : ' , U ' 7 0 1 . 7 .' I ' 1 . I . A 1 I . ' . H 7 H . . , Y . Y . , 1 I U s : U U H ' ' Y ' I I7 - , , H U ' ' ! , . . . . ll YY ' ' ' 9 9 Y . . . , N H I am Sir Oracle and when I ope my lips let no dog bark. . v . . . 7 Cl ' !Y l ' ' s : ' , CK ' il CC ' lf i 7 ' H 27 ' ' , ' u , . . ,n - Z . .S . - - - 2. - 1. . 1- S 1 S n - S - - S ' ' ' , H - yr . . I , . V K4 U H 7 ! Y 7 ' H I . 7 v .f f 5 . ' Q ' , : 3 - g . BLANCHE TANNER Blanche A frlend of all and to all a frlend Blanche IS a merry glrl As a matter of fact when shes not laughmg shes smlllng Blanche IS one of us seventy five optlmlsts who thmk they ll graduate thls June Besldes all thlS Blanche IS a glrl who makes a very amlable compamon and a good frlend Cake Sale Commlttee 42 45 Cast of Nothmg but the Truth Inter class Basketball Q35 Servlce League C45 Clrcus Commxttee of Servlce League Q45 Buslness PALMER TANNER Pete Sleep thou comest between me and my books too often Petey s QP T 5 great pastlme IS to get a few wlnks now and then and hls nods assure us that he agrees wlth the contents of the book Stxll he has so many good qualltles we ll have to ext sf. h m Hes an unusually likeable chap a real good sports coltox loo As tor saymg mo e on thxs occaslon words are absolutely lacklng Soclal Commlttee Q25 Manager of Soph Basketball Team Dulcy Q35 Blue and Whlte Staff Q3 45 FLORENCE TAYI OR Rhody Though new among us she has won a place ln our hearts Florence came to camp at our dear Alma Mater ln the mlddle of the year Consequently we know very little about her On the other hand Judglng from the fact that we hardly ever see and never hear Rhody she must be very qulet and gentle and must possess a sweet tempered dlsposltlon RUTH TOPPING Tooth Smlles smlles unendlng smiles In radlant hnes for mlles and mlles Ruth beheves ln saymg lt with smlles Her smlles hke flowers spread thelr fragrance far and make thls world of ours a happy land to llve ln Wlth such people as Ruth ln the class there IS llttle wonder that 25 IS composed of cheerful and Jolly ones only Hlkmg Club Q2 35 Inter class Hockey Q3 45 Varslty Hockey Q3 45 Servlce League 145 SCFVICC League Llbrary Commlttee 145 Montclalr Normal ll H li ' ' 71 . . ' l, C 1 1 . ' . . . , . . , . Y - 1 Q ' Q r I ' l ' . ll ' JY ' - f - . - 1. ' . 9 r ll !Y H Y! , . , . . . ' ' . . .. , A . , I ' v ' W. ' I . , ' , ' , ' H ' !r 1 ' I A r 125: Jumor Soclal Commlttee C353 Ass t. Stage Manager of u n , cl ' n 7 I ' J KK Y! KK ' !Y , . . I i G , . ' l H Y! ' , 4 . n ll !Y H . . . . Y Y f . . . . ,, . . H . . . . ,, . . . ' . ' I Y . . ' ., . . 7 I , , : : VICTOR FRIOLA Hes the one who put Vlc ln vlctory Here he IS frlends one of the best lxttle conquerors of the. school Have you ever seen Vlc pltchlng ln a p1nch'7 0 the baseball field he IS rlght at home He s a good sport and w enjoy h1s presence very much Advertlslng Commlttee Q21 Inter class Basketball Q3 41 Basketball Squad Q3 41 Varslty Basketball Q31 Buslness Manager of Dulcy Lleutenant of Servlce League Q41 Chalr mag 06 Clrcus Commlttee of Servlce League Q41 Treasurer of Rutgels GEORGE TURNBULL George A most unusual man We clalm that Gcorge IS the most bashful boy m the Hlgh School We have never been able to get a llne on h1m except ln classes and ID this place we haxe galned our meager know ledge on the subject If ever an ordel of the sllent Sphmx IS started ln R H S we nomlnate George for Presldent Vlce Presldent Secretary and Treasurer Glee Club Q31 Class Play Q 41 Rutherfordlan Staff Buslness DOROTHY VAN ORMAN Dot Her words like so mlny and alry servltors fall from her pen Promulgatlng your GSOIGFIC cogltatlons and artlculatlng your physxognomy fooled agam Put back your Greek dlctlonarles and Just substltute your Damel Webstel s Its honest to good ness Engllsh though we admlt not every day Engllsh When It comes to wr1t1ng Dots rlght there As class secretary and class hlstorlan she has proved a great success Varslty Debatmg Team Q11 E T D Q1 31 Secretary of Class Q21 Cast of Charm School Q21 Cast of Nothmg but the Truth Q21 Fresh Soph Dance Commlttee Q21 Ruther fordlan Staff Q31 Blue and Whlte Staff Q3 41 Cast of Stop Thlef Q31 SQTVICQ League Q3 41 Hlstorlan of Class Q3 41 Presldent of Franklln Forum Q41 Manager of Glrls Basketball Team Q41 Barnard RALPH VISCO Ralph A llttle w1t 1n the best of them Puts lots of Joy lnto most men Ralph managed our baseball team thxs year and we are all pleased w1th h1s success At first glance we would declde that he was a qulet fellow but there others who would say no It takes all kxnds to make a class and Ralph s ambltlous splrlt of electrlclty g1V9S us the necessary vlbratlon to carry on Class Secretary Q31 Class Vxce Presldent Q41 Baseball Manager Q41 Advel tlslng Commlttee of Dulcy Q41 Lehelgh 24 f il I 66 ' 7! 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WILLIAM VOGT Vogtle The one who put busy 1n buslness Vogtle has managed to get through four long years of hugh school wlthout any apparent dlfflculty If we are any Judge of character Vogtle IS gomg to startle the country wlth hls marvelous buslness capaclty Typlst on Blue and Whlte Staff Q1 21 Publlcatlon Man ager of Blue and Whlte Q33 Rutherfordlan Typlst 13 41 Lunch Room Bookkeeper Q33 Servlce League Q41 Busmess GEORGIA VREDENBURGH Georgle A glrl of letters bound to galn her mark IH the world Georgla IS one of our intellectuals and upon occaslon she can quote enough Vlrgll to make Caesar hlmself s1t up and take notlce Play Commlttee C31 C C C C41 Normal School ERNA WLBER Erna Mlld sweet and quiet Erna has always done her share when called upon and though lt doesnt amount to a great deal that means consider 'lble The U S Secretarlal School IS her next stopping place U S Secretarial School RICHARD WILSON Rlch Never elated when one mans oppress d Never dejected whlle anothers blessd Rlch s presence ln the room IS always notlceable because of hls pleasant courteous manner on all OCCHSIOHS He plans to enter Georgla Tech and we wlsh hxm the best of luck there Cheer Commlttee fl 25 Advertlsmg Manager of Nothm but the Truth Rmg Commlttee Q33 Asst Stage Manager of Dulcy Chalrman of Social Commlttee Q41 Service League 143 Clrcus Commxttee of Servlce League 143 Treasurer of Tennls Assoclatlon 141 Georgetown 25 cc - 11 u 41 11 - ' 11 1 - an - 11 , ' ' - 1 1 u - 11 , u ' 11 ' , I D l l , . xc ' 11 n - - - 11 , . 1 , . . . . 1 as 11 u ' - 11 1 1 - C 1 1 . , . . . , . - 1 . . . . ca - 11 u 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 11 n - 1 11 - - - , . . . . 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' , u 4 . , 191 VIOIC l I ISS 0l'l-Ifll S if I Jht I Il ur rr: zrr r 1 :fad Armstrong lreszdent Seen Yor B1 Bul In the xeflr 1924 R E C1ather earlyj xx as clec1eed that the class of Jun Yors conx ey the class of Txxen Ty For on the The1eupon the Seen Xors vxere led yea X9l1lV by the Ea1 Ry unto the place of Em B11 Ixly Shun The xxaters of the Hud Son b0l6 the xessel Val Yunt unto a hix en nlrned by the B111 Dors Ind I Un P05 nt Both X0ls enloxed the Froots of Na Clllll and the flesh of Sxxyn txxlxt slabs of thx father s II heet Feeld The X018 1ece1xed no other MISS Haps than Txx1s Ted Knecks and scorched Count An Ances They xx e1e accused yea verlly accused of causlng Bl1ss Tors to rlee on the Sxxyng Sects, After the De Luge the afo1eea1d ARK the same root to a safe haxen Home In the yea1 1929 R L C1athe1 latch the cla s of Txxen Tx S114 gaxe unto the Klan of Txxen Tx Flxe a J1g knoxxn as a Prom And let It be sald that the so called Jazz xx as as sxx eet as the nectal of Dan Lyons Dan Slng the popular sport was the E Vent most emoy ed du11ng the Par Ty Afte1 a xery cha1m1ng Tym the Uppwh Class Hen rode axx ay 1n the1r Bar Ooshes xxhlle the Under Thyngs rode away ln thelr baby Carr I Ages Rus Ted 'V 'P 'P l l T115 1 C1 1' 1.-U1' ' ' 'C C. 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L Ain! v y w, 26 The I-hstory of the Class of 1925 D VAN ORMAN I remember not long ago slttlng on the front seat of one of our huge transcon tlnental busses thlnklng of the four shlfts and the labor put forth before the bus reaches perfectlon and when I was chosen to write the Class Hlstory the thought of the gradual assumlng of nts speed made 1 VlXld comparxson w1th the class of 25 I take for the Freshman Class the very lowest shlft and thus l1ke the marvelous vehlcle the class galns untll It attalns 1ts ultlmate speed ln the Senxor year L1ke all Freshmen classes we were 1n low kldded and r1d1culed by our frlends the senlors who through years of d1l1gent study UD had found the keynote to suc cess and l1ke some other Freshmen class es we attalned a favorable degree of pros perlty ln relatlon to our cake sales and the debatlng team In second speed we were drlven at a hlgh rate by Presldent Davle through a credltable season of athlet1cs and soclal affalrs We held our own 1n debatlng and our first play Nothlng But the Truth took 1ts place as one of the best ln the hearts of our fellow students Agaxn we malntalned our reputatlon ln all soclal events maklng '1 paltlcular success of the Fresh Soph dance Once more we changed our speed and an unu ually successful year was the re sult In our th1rd year led by Paul Aue we all but reached utopla 1n the presenta t1on or the soclal and financlal succes Chrlstopher Junlor We also accredited ourselwes ln '1 favora le fashlon on Class Nlght Instead of g'1YII1g' the Senlors the customary prom a trlp up the Hudson was enjoyed In hlgh gear we found a smooth steady progresslve pace As hard yet unfxssum mg workers We have formed the back bone as a Senlor class should of all the athletlcs both the Rutherfordlan and Blue and Whlte a goodly port1on of the Servlce League the Frankl1n Forum and the Epsllon Tau Delta Lastly all through the four years of fun and oclal l1fe we have managed to avold the U s and P s wlth the result that we have fourteen 1n the class who stand YVIIZII an average above 85 , Even as I wrlte we have sllpped 1nto neutral and are coastlng toward Com mencement We have completed our trlp and the much deslred place of Senlors awalts the Class of 1926 Semor Class Prophecles DOROTHY APT Dot w1ll become a Hlp podrome Performer She vull startle her audlence by her llfe hke sketches of fam ous Rutherfordlans HERBERT ARMSTRONG--Herb w1ll reallze hxs parents deslre by becomlng the presl dent of the Unlted States JOHN ARONIAN John w1ll outclass the famous Smlth Brothers by h1s classlc beauty and w1ll feature ln an add for Aronlan s Marcel 50 dollars per head ESTELLE AUE-Stlt belng thwarted 1n her amb1t1on to become edltor of the Mon day MOFH1Hg Dlsplay WIII establlsh a home for Cunnlng Carefree Canaries and to these she w1ll devote the rest of her 1 e GERTRUDE BARON Gert w1ll astonlsh the fem1n1ne world by revealing the fact that she has orlglnated the famous Slogan A Skm You Lowe to Touch LOUISE BIVONA LOUISE w1ll start a 1 ' , L L, 7' c ' L' L'L' K L - L, - n 1 ' 1 . . c L, S Q L'L L ' 1 L . , ' s 9 1 1 . . 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' - , y . . - . . , , theless her classmates wIll recognlze Exelyn BENNET JAL KSON Ben after many successful fallures as a tragedlan wIll fin ally turn to h1s natural Bend comedy wx hel e he wIll make a fortune Thls w1ll not help h1m much however as he wIll waste lt all on WOMEN' ELEANOR JOHNSON After spendlng ten yeals In deep grlef for havlng glven poor cats pInk eye wIll marry an optometrlst and dexote her remalnlng years to the study of pseudo SCICHCQ DOROTHY KENNEDY Well Dot you d better be careful Youll be put In Jall someday Watch out or youll be caught steallng ome fellow s heart VIRGINIA KIPP Exerythmg seems to Indlcate that our falr halred V1rg1n1a w1ll contmue Ilnglng as one of the belles of the town for some tlme to come The only danger she need ever fear lb the explodlng of the powder In her compact HERMAN KREILING-BUS w1ll wander almlessly for several years and tlrlng of Busulle thus savlng hlmself much car fare EVLLYN IA GRUTTA Exy wIll devote her llfe to Improxlng sports IH Amerlca After refusmg the posIt1on of Basketball Coach at Prlnceton she wlll edlt her book La Gllltta s La Crosse Lessons MARGARET LEFFERTS Marg because of her preference for Ford run a bounts Wlll eventually marry a Hot Dog Kmg s chauffeur JOHN MACY Johnnles future 13 In deed atonlshlng He wIll become a famous plophet and wlll astonlsh the world Unusual ab1l1ty In foretelllng fu ture ex ents YVILLIAM MAUTNER B111 wIll become famous as an Interpreter of Egyptlan mummles and when commg out of the tomb vIIll wr1te a noxel entltled Wm ome Wlnnle s WInnIng Wlles LYND MAY Lynd ulll open a mInd readers estabhshment but belng proved a fake wlll spend her l1fe tra1n1ng cows In Paris Texas EVA MACINTOSH Ewa wIl1 enter the busmess world as a stenographer Flnd Ing out that four years of R H S typlng IS not sufflclent she wIll remedy matters by marrylng the Presldent of seven banks ARNOLD MCKEEN LIZ wIll be arrested for speedlng In h1s Blue Packard and w1ll spend the rest of hls l1fe tourmg the coun try and lecturlng on My Pmfzdzous Pere J1znat10ns WILLIAM MINER BIlly wIll follow In hlS father s footsteps and wlth h1s excel lent supply of belllcose Instruments wIll Joln the surgeon s ranks MALCOLM MITCHELL-:MBC wIll sall the seven Cmore or lessj seas As sklpper of the Mammothla He wIll rescue a sub marme from the Jaws of a whale recelv Ing four Carnegle medals as a reward HELENA MUELLER Helen due to her astoundlng InItIals ulll marry SWlftS llshment RUTH NIXON Ruth vull become a fam ous W C T U worker enterlng every school and lecturlng on Nlx on NlCOtlH9' FLORENCE NOETLING-Flo s long lost relatIve In Austraha wIll leave her several m1ll1ons w1th Wh1Ch she w1ll Immedlately endow R H S to be used for blgger and better sandwlches In the lunch room KATHRYN O ROURKE-Lnlng of a kIn dergarten career Kathryn wlll buxld a non smkable submarlne and spend her days towlng the Erle Canal CECIL PATRICK CecIl Cleo Patmck shall Charleston her way to TerpsIchcorean fame where she w1ll break some An tonys heart and then settle down to a qulet lIfe FRANCES PEACHY Frances NVIH NVl'1t9 a famous muslcal comedy entltled Peachle s Peachy Pearls I I , ' I'I' I . . 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Q ,, ' ,, 29 RICHARD ROBIN Dlck Wlll open a blrd store on Park Avenue and galn a vast for tune selllng Robln s Resonant Roblns ROBERT RODMAN Bob followmg out h1S fax Orlte subject w1ll become Prof of Botany In the Un1vers1ty of Duncevllle H1s most famous lecture w1ll be entltled Why the Cryptograms Blte IS Polson ous GLADHS ROOD Gladvs xull become superlntendent of a couespondence school xx hose a1m xull be to teach Rood Ruffalns bv ma1l PAULINE SEEGER Paullne xull open a new Held for vxomen when she puts on the malket Seeger s SIX cent clgar' SIDNFY SHER Sld wlll become a rnultl m1ll1on'111e due to h1s astoundlng lnven t1on of a sewmg machlne called Sldnev Shel s Sh111e1 the rest of her l1fe edltlng a brlef hlstory entltled Tlmely Transcendentallstlc T1d blts about My Llass ROBERT SMITH Bob w1ll estabhsh the celebrated Smlth s Saxaphone Studlo for Soclety Slrens MARGARET STUART Peg after a record and heart breaklng run through college vslll settle down as the ulfe of a clothes alesman VVILLIAM STUBBS B111 w1ll change h1s qulet sn ays and replace Joe Humphreys as loudest and best announcer known to the prlze rmg ROBERT TAGGART Bob wlll become the hustllng manager of the New York Res taulant after a successful UD year In the R H S Lunch room Nolseless soup Wlll be hls speclalty EDNA TALLMAN Edna wlll become a falmerette Her fine cabbages S1J1I'13Cll and OHIOHS xx 1ll vxm her many a blue Ilbbon at the country falrs BLANCHE TANNER Blanche w1ll open a beauty parlor where her new Ideas for gettmg tan w1l1 lmmedlately make her popular Wlth the soclety crowd who suffer at the shore PALMER TANNER Pete will Improve h1s bllllard playlng and eventually beat Hoppe when the latter IS on crutches FLORENCE TAYLOR Florence as her name lmplles w1ll become a famous seam stress but due to come underhanded plot vslll end her days sellmg 1unk RUTH TOPPING--Ruth wlll become a great chemlst but t1r1ng of thxs will run a soda fountaln sol v1ng l1qu1d alr to all customers VICTOR TRIOLO VIC In spite of hlS am b1t1on to emulate John Barlymore vull become a plano tunel H1s slogan w1ll be Call Vlctor Trlolo fo1 VICIOUS Vlctrola s GEORGE TURNBULL-George hopes to be fact he will end up as a vaudevllle come dlan on the Kelth s clrcult DOROTHY VAN ORMAN Due to her ex perlence as class h1stor1an she will rlval H G Wells and wrlte a book entltled Frederlck s Flop RALPH VISCO Ralph w1ll become a Jockey but belng klcked ln the head by hls pet horse w1ll become Chlef cook and bot tle washer for Camp Flre Glrls WILLIAM VOGT Wlllxe w1ll mop decks aboald the steamshlp Cupld plylng be tween Tr1pol1 and Kalamazoo GEORGIA VREDENBURGH After her nolsy caleer IH college she w1ll settle down to a qulet l1fe as a plumberess ERNA WEBER Erna Wlll not reahze her ambltlon to become H P S fHead Pan cake Slmgerj 1n Chllds but Wlll sp nd her days feedlng onions to awful orphans RICHARD WILSON Wilson wlll wander Westward wendlng h1s wares and where the Weepmg wlllows wilt over the wrlnkl ed waters he w1ll sell hlS eggs - . . , . . , . -1 , ' 2- . . 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Y - un ' v ' K 9 . .K s 7 7 ' 30 Use Your Qwn Judgement After an extremely strenuous term in R H S several students duly accom panied oy chaperones set out on a steam er en route for a vacation in Bermuda A gentleman porter of color the captain of the ship ukes and the general h1lar1ty of the party make the first few hours pass rapidly To ex eryone s amarement with out any warning a warlike craft draws along side the steamer and a band of ferocious pirates swarm upon the deck Only U1 the girls are frightened With out much effort and with astonishing ia pidlty all are made prisoners and taken to the I irate Ship Before the captives are brought to their new qu irters however we catch a glimpse of the fierce captain and his English Valet busily engiged in assuming, a hasty Pir ite like make up ind in consulting his Etiquette Book as to methods of reception treatment and disposal of any prisoners he should acquire The travellers are brought into his august presence greatly entertained as yet unalarmed After much dl cussion the captlx es each and all following the instructions in the Etiquette Book axe made to walk the plank at sun- set-fully equipped with yellow slickers and substantial rubbers. After flounder- ing about a while a group of natix es near whose island the Pirates left them kindly rescue them. The travellers are ginen mmy blnanzs and cocoanuts tin actual number too many for comfortable con- sumptionj. They tre entert lined in the exening l:y nitive stunts. Then the stu- dents are tightly bound before allowed to retire which of course m ikes them sud- denly realize th 1t they will in the end be a magnificent feast for the natives. Many suggestions are offered for escape all im- possible. At last they work out a plan- only a student of 25 would hive thought of it and threaten the natives the next morning to darken the earth Supersti tlous as they are these dusky people re fuse to give up their prospective feast The Eclipse occurs the travellers make a clever escape in natlxe canoes After paddling sex eral hours they arrive at the American Trading post and are sent home without any difficulty They arrive in Rutherford tired and broke but happy just in time to Join their classmates in a get together party They are welcomed with Joy After distributing valuable and significant gifts to the under classes the class of 1925 sings its good bye songs to school mates faculty md school CI ASS NIGHT NOTES that the dances of the Cla s Night Play were one of the most zttrictive features of the performance The success of these dances was due to the excellent coaching of Miss Parks The Class Night Play Committee de serves great credit for the excellent and original play that was presented The committee was as follows Margaret Stuart Chairman Kathryn Smith Ernestine French Estelle E. Aue Robert Taggart Edward Bose Tennyson Hesselman John Macy and Herbert Hirsch. Bill Mautners original dance was the hit of the evening. It was gener zlly agreed that Bill is the Senior Class Hoola Hoola Dancer. We never knew Willard Davie had studied Etiquette until cl iss night. His gentlemanliness as the Pirate Chief mak- ing his prisoners walk the plank was most pronounced. It not only surprised us but also the audience and it was so un- like Willard. cc aa I 1 n ' t , v I L L C 1 . f . 1 . L ., L L L, - -1 L Ll, Ll ' L K ' . I . 1 1 1 . L L , L L ' c , L L L L . , . , V 1 ' ' v 4 1 . ' L c . , - 7 Ll, D7 K 7 L' , . ' L' L L , , ' . , v' ' ' L L L , c ' - . c , c L , . L , L ' L, L 1 . L - L, c c L . c L, , L vi YY - - ' - ' 1 '1 1 v 1 1 c L L , A LL L a nondescrlpt Breeches. The former IS It IS the general concensus of opinion L'. 2 I ZL'L' I 7 L' , c c L' SL' l c 2 - f - ,z .' . ' .' z 1 ' s ' 1 1 1 . f 1 ui 11 1 ' .1 1 t .1 1 4 1 l . , L Lc L L L L 4 1 .4 1 .11 1 L . 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COMMENCEMENT-1925 UTHERFQ IG-H John Cfwllcy Estelle cf' Aue The Commencement EXGFCISGS were held th1s yea1 1n the aud1to11um of Rutherford Hlgh School Thulsday ex emng June 18th The noble class of 25 slxty elght strong vsere escorted by the JUHIOI Class to the stage vsh1ch had been attlactlvely decorat ed by the SO1Jl1OIH01e Class Mr Moore p1es1ded Wlth h1m on the platform xx e1e M1 Fetterly Superlnten dent of Schools 1n Rutherford Mrs Speer Presldent of the Board of Educatlon and Dr Robe1t McElroy of P11nceton Umver slty the speakel of the evenlng 32 Qygaa uQ,.'2f53'Xi,9a The Salut'1to1y xx as del1ve1ed by Estelle E Aue and the Valedlctoly by John C tammg unlque personal touches The most 11111301 tant featule of the p10 glam to the Sen1o1s at least sw as the ple sentatlon of the d1DlOI113,S by 1115 Speer P1 esldent of the Board of EdLlC21t1OI1 Thus the th11d Rutherfold Hlgh School Commencement ln the neu hlgh school plssed 1nto h1sto1y 1 - i' '2 5 '2 5 ii I , I 1, J l , l 1 I ' - ,., - 'i5'ar'1..ta!'or4'an, -5. -4 ' - rX.l'4ARChlDNl'25 ' I I' A' . C C ' V l 1 ' 1 Y ' ' Macyg both we1'e intensely interesting, con- , . , . , - , . . . 1 y w 4 ' 1 . ' ' i 9 . I 9 1 H . ' . ' ' D . ' . l l ' ' 1 v 1 1. , ' - , ' , ' 0 ' S ' , o a 1 l , . , 1 . t Z . . ' . ' 2 - W-Elk l x I I I II I IIII II II Ill I I I II II I U I Slnce entellng R ll S the clxss of 26 has been m lklllg' 1 l6L01Cl tom 1txelf That xefu oul lezceu xxele Cfulton Nloulex Pllmel Rlilbl Nllll am Goodxxln and Allce XX h1tf1eld We xxele xxell l61Jl6N9Ht6Cl IU as xx ell AN on C lass D 15 .md Claw Nlght -M Qophomolex xxe xxele gulded bx Ar tlllll D 1x1x Ruth Hellxxlg Fred Kent .ind Ruth Xlllllljtt NI mx paltlupated ID dtl'1l8t1LN both x llxltx and lnter glass uuevtul 0L1i.N .inc fl cake sale xxele held Both FILNll Soph ClrlIlCGN held undex ou1 NUDQIXINIOI1 xxere huge Nugcessee Oux mer plfxx Gleen Stockmgs xx.1s glxen and enxox ed bx 111 On Class Dux xxe xxon the tuwle and lt Illgllt cheeled lLlNt1lX fO1 good old 6 Thls xefu out capable OfflL6lN xxele Chules Nlooxheid, Iuul Bloxxn Beatrlae XX fud and Flolence Flelshel Oul num bel of Athletes has gleatlx lIlLl6dS6il and oul fame xx1th It A socldl held last fall ex 91 ll e Nl,lDDOlt6Cl the thnd lssue of the Ituthcz rrndzruz A Lake mle xx as held and a lfuge amount lfdfllllbfl flOm It Oux Jun1o1 plfxx Adam and If Kd xxds glxen and xxfu A huge suuev Next XQAI as Senlols exen bettel thlngx .ue plomlsed The Claes colorx Orange ind Black haxe alxxaxs been ln flont xlnce 96 enter ed the nexx hlgh chool and exerx one IH the claw lx 1mbued xxxth th it Claw Spmt for xxhlch R H S ls fdl'llOLlN l A I Tllla' .l1'.x'1nl' f'I,.lSS 11-'lf 1' iles In fl fo Ifjll: f'. .llf 'l -rlrl, l'rr.w'l l.' I . I l fix 'll r, Sr- ff ry: If, ll'nr1l. Tr fr.-nrrr: If. Hr run. Virvf l'w.wi1l'l1l. .3 x .' . D K ' , . z Aux 7 'kv v . 1 1 H . '. .Ax rl- : L, . . . xi 1 . . : j. . A . nv, '. . . . . .. . - 2 . ' , .v A ' -'E -' ' 1 ' 1 - 1 i- . L. 1 . yy ' . - 4 L. 4 ' ' ' . 'X . . . . . K. ' . 1 -' ' s L. .'. . 51 '. the athletic and social sides of school life. was a fine affair. Our class rings are best , . . . . . ' , J , .' . ' ,. ., ,. , . A n A 4 V D ' - 7 . n L . 2 v',., .' 1 . , . 1 - f - . 'fl , 1 ' . . 4 1 1. 4 v I 1 . .. 1 ' . ' I ' is 1 1 1 'n ll v1 1 . ' A 1 . 4 c L L . 4 , . . ' .l- -Z -A-' av 4 ' - . :kv f -f A- . L. . . six. A' -V tv . - 1 A. I I l ' -5 ' f stu Aw' 1 2 I , ' . . . - H ' l . ' -7' w . V ' - v l 'xl . 'l I ' - 33 THE SOPHOMORES II Illllllllxl' I U11 If I 1N I 1 n r za sa u 1 an ru fun: run n mr I :rr VX hen the cl xss of 71 Inst enteled Hlgh qchool ln nlneteen twenty thlee nobody pud muth xttentlon to us Slnte then how ex 61 two 561118 haxe passed and ou1 reputatlon has changed qulte a b1t Now oul membels pelform splendldly on the basketb 111 LOUlt the g11d1ron the c1nde1 tlack the baseball dlamond, the tenms coults the hockex Held the debatlng teams and llso on the st ige 27 has now made hel name ln dl 1m lt1LS as well as IH dthl6tlLN The se w is 1 x Nlendham We also haxe the name of bemg the class O1 O11g'1Hdl1tY Ou1 orlglnalltx was p ax lt Paws to A X91 dnected by M1ss lwelhe filst shown IH our Fl9NhmlH Ven when we made our tl :ss bannel In oul Sopho mole veal It was shown by the motlon passed llmltlng to two the nurnbel of com mlttees each pel son could SQIXQ on thu then Class It was shown also when we elected a bows and guls cheer leadel, and ln the folmatlon of the tlxss olthestlx XKl'11Cl'1, undex the d1l9Lt1OI1 ot M1ss If unlne Blown plax ed so Cl6Cl1tllJlX xt the clas p av In oul f11st two seals we h ue h id hne OHILCIQ and adusols to dnett us and wf, hope that xn the next two 391118 we w1ll do ex en more for ou1 R H S than we haxe done so fal Tlllf sr 1 . ' I '1,.1.ss 4' -' ' Jl'.'. Ilrf If l'i.zIrl: Y. ,Iflf . I'rrf.'f Irnl: I . Sunf r I. Sw ' 'fl ju: ,l. Ifxlmzv. Trw ln 'fri IV. Sn f 'I. Virw ,I'!'8.l'IIf. ' ' 'L' ' ' s ' ' ' ' .' 2 V 12 ' ' K . ' ' A v - 4 , A v 1 . 2 Civ . 1. - - 2 . 1 2 , Li, I 4 Y u t 4 4 . va Av kv V Y . v V .v v v . -L1 . 1 1 ss 1 . ku' ' ' ' v - . - . ' 4 Av . . ' ' I v ' Lv -ks K, . v l S all know our worth, for they have seen giving more people a chance to work for ' 'L' ' ll . I 4 ff. Y .Y .I v ll V v N I 1 a 1 i 1. . l 1 Vw, K . 1 W, 4 K' 1 I . c , , V l, . ' Q , J a K1 1 4 lk I 1 f ' a 2 Lwkv 1 i Lv 12 , , s X., . Uv y . ' V v ' 4 ' - . ' ' ' 'ss I ' s 1 sy 1 2 kv K1 2 I l kv v v v , rvv A1 1 n . 2 .av 2 n SS C , - . J ' .2 2 ' .kv f lv v . Ks ' lf yr. tis 'z s zblj - ' ' ' '. 4' A ' 'a 1 lv r ' I l v 1 . . I, v f ' 34 TH E F R HS H 51 A N f'f'1IN If I llllll ll I Though onlx 111 R H S fo1 one Nhoit xeu we haxe llieaclx made ou1 plexente felt We vseie iblx guided duiing the year lv Dot -Xxfoicl Piexident, Eleanor Blum enstotk Treaxuiei, and Nettie Baillie Seuetaiw In ithl9t1LS we haxe done un lNlldllX well the following ea1n1ng R Phlllp Poit 1n footbill incl in ba eball Nett e 1111 Nlaigeu Xlilex ll en111N and B11c Io rl -Xbhott and flllllw Tallman 1nt1ack We h ue clone Lon111a11t1xelx X1ell1111nIe1 1 W otnei 1tt111 N The Fie hmen Nhox 1,:1e1t 11101111 e NN ll 1 ff x in I8 1111 wa xhoxx I1 lx L l 11 ge lttencl inte e vue 16116 entecl 11 debating well ax ln all the oiganizationx in school We haxe '1 mack caitoonixt 1n Robert Pon ell xx hoxe illustiations haxe giated the pages of The Ruthefifofclzan The Claes of 28 has alleady h1t 1ts etride and IS bound to make 1ts name and add to the fame of R H S Xl 1th the close of the school wen we the qoph s pl ice the neu comeis can then h ue 0111 emi ible clixtinction ind lelllltl tion ax Fieehmen The Fieehman bannei hw tome and is noxx 16110 ing in It 11ghtful plate 111 t e lllilllfjllllm lt IN a good looking bannei with a llue bak giound and golcl lettei 11111 It h ix been admiled hx all xtxa nexait 78 keemit 111 l TII J 'I' J.'ll11llf.Y f'l,.1s,w UF!-'lr'lJl:s. Inf' ffl l1 .1ll: X. Iiuillfr. S1 r'nml'.'l.' II. .I. .l.I'f'fr1l. l'rr.virlru!,' lf. lil A xl: rlf. TI'l'1l.'lli'4 r. V' 2 H' ' r ' EA I 1 L' 0 'I -1 . v r ' C nv 4 af 1 'K' A . v 1 2 v . 1. v - v ,1 ' ,T -nr . Lv ' It 1 .' ', ' 1 .' ' ', - 1 3 . .. . ' 2 V . L, . N, 1 ' . V I . 2 2 w 'FQ r L Av i 'l . 4 L 1, ' hy C ik- l.z1 Grutta, in l1a4lcetball: Nettie Baillie ull Umttmue Om Omldu mam ' td mg 2 1 A , . .,. 'I tr '..: . .2 1- 1 .' 2.' Q . . ' .' '.' , , , - 1' 'A 'z 5 ' z ' 2- '. . . . . , ' h . 1 ' Q U ' Q H 'laps slworts 111111 ' ' 2 ' 'tie.'. 1 -' ' -' ' ' X' ff ' 2 -' A s11cce.'.'f l class soeial 'vas h ld last 1 i 'i - -' ' ' ' ' ' fall 2 cl li 1 clafs S1.. t s ,' ' 11' th ' ' f 5 ' ' ' ' 2 - 2 , 1 , l . :J ' ' -' ' . W ' 1 ' -' '1 ' ' as The ' li st' '. 'Lf ' 1 ' 1 f 255 QU f X E lkrarl al 1.124131 E -f ,-gE 5 -1-14-' -'sei 7 Y 4 f IRVING fil H R f I Elm hal ll lllllll s gillllfll Lllllll X nr lf? ' E Ill XXX i XS Them Blamecl Klds JOHN Bmmvs 26 That lndolent spung atmosphel had mvaded the back yard of the MOITIQOH domlclle The cat lay d1ovvs1ng on the back porch vvhlle the chlckens dug plts for themselves ln thelr wlre enclosed yard A smgle olltary bee buzzed lazlly 1n the flower patch Not even the wlnd was st1r rlng But all thls sllence merely betoken ed the calm before the storm At three oclock the bedlam began For a tlme Ruckle Street perserv ed 1tS ancestoral calm and d1gn1ty but soon It too was car r1ed away ln the r1s1ng storm of nolse Thxs became apparent when an unhar monlous collectlon of volces ln XHTIOUQ trebles and basses came chatterlng down the street The possessors of these volces vvere knovvn to Parson Ph1l1ps as God s own chlldren and to all other people as them blamed klds An experienced hstener vvould have learned from the 1n coherent words that were uttered that a ba eball game was to be staged at Gro gan s lots that same afternoon and wou d have smlled and gone h1s way But Jlmrny Morrlson d1d not take llfe ln a qulet manner When he left the gang ID order to go 1nto hls house, he dld not walk lelsulely, lnstead he Jumped, hop led, and ran ' nt1l he leached the back polch The cat dlsturbed ln nts s1esta scur 11ed across the yald 1nto the barn The chlckens glanced up and shook thelr heads but the bee departed from the lot vv 1th all hls dlgnlty that IS pecullar to hls kmd Jlmmy rushed lnto the house changed hls clothes took an apple from the bln grabbed h1s glove and left the house all 1n the space of a mlnute When he arrlved at the field he found most of hls team the Yanks assembled there In about an hour the game started The opposlng team was the Glants from West End It was a very close game as the score was t1ed several tlmes Flnally IH the last half of the nlnth wlth two out and the score thlrty 91X all Jlmmy took hls turn at the bat Schucks Cass the op poslng pltcher had pitched a great game that day allowlng only thlrty hlts and seven ba es on balls to the Yanks Had hls teammates glven hlm good support the score mlght have been dlfferent So when J lmmy stood at the plate, he hoped desperately that he mlght hut the ball Str1ke One, called the umplre Str1ke two And then, crack' sounded wood agalnst leathel, and battered ball rose hlgh lnto the a1r A desparate field X V V ' U X N. - - X l 1 ' 1 7 f - O fy O 7 X, If ,Iii ' Y A ffff 4 , ., rf r,, f l ar, T . ., 1 Q Xl. 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L u u Q 1 ' Y E - Q Q 9 1 ' ' . t . . , L . er took one look 'md started to run to catch th xt ball But he could not save the day The sphere floated 1n the air twenty feet over his head and dlsappeared with a subsequent cracklng and crashlng of glass 1nto Wldou Lane s kltchen wlndow A stlck of dynamite could not have cleared the field more effectively When Wldow Lane popped her head out of the sewmg room window all that remalned of the recent confl1ct was 1 broken pane of glass and a much dtmaged spherold laying on the brown checkered kitchen linoleum When Jlmmy arrived home his heart was beating 'lt a dangerous pace Of course the reasons are apparent Indeed h1s conscience so troubled h1m that he washed his ears most carefully for dlnner Had lt not been for the fact that there was pumpkln ple the IVIOTIISOII famlly would have been greatly dlsturbed by the absense of Jlmmy from the dinner table The meal commenced as brlskly as us ual The Morrlsons all commanded healthy appetites and demands of Nature effect 1x ely prex ented any dlscusslon by the family dllfllflg the primary portion of the meal Finally M1 MOIIISOII bloke the ICQ Jane he sfud It semes to me Jimmy has been behaving well durlng the last month Yes but you had better knock wood or he will be getting into mischief again the first thlng you know answered his wife Well 1f he behaves good for another week we vull buy hlm that gun we promis ed Eh Jimmy? Jimmy gulped You know sald his father I passed by Widow Lane s place tonlght and whlle I was talklng wlth her she told me some body had broken her window Wlth a base ball this afternoon I suppose you dont know who did It N answered Jlmmy Brother where were you today? said Ilene Jlmmy s slster Er I was swlmmlng wlshmg he was there now Haven t I forbid you to go swlmmlng ln that dirty hole hls mother remon strated Aw gee where am I going to SYVIITIV Well when I was a girl we dldnt go swlmmlng unless our parents took us to the beach Now you can t go out after dln ner for dlsobeymg me After this flurry the meal was conclud ed ln harmony When Jlmmy was about to go 1n to his room his mother called Oh Jimmy I want you to go an errand fo1 me I want you to go ove1 to Widow Lme s and take the t1Ck6t to hel fol the Strawberry Festlval Jimmy turned SIX dlfferent colors all at once dropped the book he was carrylng and exclalmed Aw Ma I want to llsten on the radlo Send Irene Now you have to go Irene must wash the dishes Aw gee why do you always have to make me go? 1f you don t go you w1ll not get a gun next week And before you go added h1s mo ther brush your halr FIVE minutes later a beaten cowed clmglng little figure left the MOPFISOH home Jimmy d6SDlte h1s combed ha1r and cleaned face was not a worthy model for The Hero of Cantlgy The Rock of Lexington or any other herolc figure H1s knees were quaklng l1ke TOk1O The usual ruddy freckled face was as pale as snow Cold persplratlon drlpped from h1s brows To him those four long blocks to W1d0W Lane s seemed as one step His feet lingered The Splrlt was not wlllmg nor the flesh elther When he was ten yards from the Widows he was barely walklng Fearfully he mounted her front steps He hesltated not darlng to ring the old fashioned bell The red poppies on Q H . . ,, .u . c I , I , I . . . K u x n . ' . . U , . . . . I I . Q . ' . . . ,, . I c c I . ' 1 V l ' Y ' I I I . Y u . . V , Y . . H . . ,, II I . . , , . Y . . H . . , ' x 1 I . . . . ' . , . C L u - . . . . ,, , c . 1 ' 1 -1 ' - I c I , , I Z K r Av I I . . ' 1 . i . . . V . . , I . . . . u ' H . Y A Y Y l C 1 ' I I I ' V I 1 I , . D I I , I I . , c . 1 u . Y . . ,, I I I . ' . , V ' A 1 l I I I I . 1 x . . .. ' I H Y . 3 v v Q ' . - rs 1 K I 0 , an . , a I I' ' 97 . 1 1 . I I H - 1 1 A , C x I ' ,Q . . . . y 1 Y I II u n , ' , - - - - Young man, stormed Mr. MOFFISOD, ca' 1 - ' I - . .' . ' y . , . . H u u ,K - u' , , ' . I I I y . ' . H H ' . c I' c 7 ' ' an H H ' l , . an , ' ' I, , 1 1 v Y. . . . . . '- - - I , y ' , H , . . . . I 7' , ' I I - 1 . s . 44 ' u n as , K, or . . . - as ' Y - 7 , I ' 7 , H . . . . , . , . as an , ' - , as , I ' ' ' r L ' 1 ' . , ' . - . ' ' I , ' 1 u ' Y ' Y. Y I . - . Y . . Y - . , ' v 1 1 7 ' ' A f n n n ' K ' ' n . ' ' . K ' x L4 H , , ' ' 0, Z I . ' II , . n , ' , . .' 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' , I I I I ' the front lawn seemed to mock and tor ture h1m they sald dog lylng, on the You b1g scared cat The Wldow s yellow veranda walked off as to avold the com pany of th1S traltor to mank1nd Flnally courage trlumphed and the bell was rung Fearfully Jlmmy llstened for the W1d0W s Slow ploddlng 'Fn +q1eps Suddenly he heard them A Son FLORENCE E The cruel w1nte1 wlnd howled and whmed and beat lts itOll'1'1y bl east agamst the small hut at the foot of the now re nowned h1ll of Tala 1n County Meath Ireland Ins1de the llttle hut was a pltl ful slght for Death was stalklng there In one d1mly llghted corner of the room was an old wooden bed on Wh1Ch lay a gaunt wunkled slckly old man At hls slde sat a mlddle aged woman starmg straight ahead ln statue l1ke fashlon The old man moved shghtly and shlfted h1s gaze to the other slde of the room where hls son a ruddy faced lad stood stlrrmg something before the fire The poor man s eyes filled Wlth tears as he gazed and thought of the work and troubles the ch1ld would have to bear after h1S father s death There was no other relat1ve ln the world other than the helpless aunt who for years had borne the affllctlon of be 1ng deaf dumb and blmd Wlth great courage There was llttle or no money to leave and the boy would have to shlft for hlmself Mr O Nelll wondered why God had not spared h1S health ln the earller days that he mlght have worked harder and prepared for thls cr1s1s now As he gazed at Larry he wlshed that somethlng mlght be done to protect the boy but he reahzed there was small chance of thls Old Mr ONe1ll closed h1s eyes as he thought on However he was not thlnk Nearer and nearer they came The hand turned the door knob the door opened and dlsclosed to the nearly famtmg Jlmmy the smlllng face of the W1d0W s colleglate nephew standmg ln the doolway What do you want? he sald Oh thanks No my aunt 1sn t home she wx ent down town to buy a pane of glass Them blamed k1dS busted the kltchen wlndow to day And thus was spent another day ln a l1fe of one of God s own chlldren of Tara NOETLING 25 mg of the boy now but of an old tradltlon Was not the lad a son of Tara? Had he not been born under the h1ll of Tara? Had not the old superstltlon that good luck would follow those born under the hxll of Tara alvxays held good IH the O Ne1ll fam1ly'7 M1 O Nelll called to h1-. son ln a strong VOICQ I arry Larry me folne lad Aye faether an t1S glad I be to see ye so brolght Come me laddy bend o er and hark to what the ould dy1n faether be after tell ln ye Here a vlolent shudder shook the mans frame but he contlnued I v not long to l1ve and tls unaxsy I am ln me molnd for ye But fear not Larry may ye always remlmber that ye be a son av Tara and so please God good luck w1ll follow ye Tls years agone th1S h1lly piece of land wa first taken from our 1n1 mles On 1ts slope av we won manny manny wars Manny of ETIHS greatest klngs av been crowned on thls h1ll of Tara Aye een the Lord has Jolned ln keeplng It for good luck for t1s a beautl ful Slte and narry a storm ha marred 1ts beauty here the old man paused I canna go much flther me folne Larry but may ye take the money I av left ye and care for yourself and ye ould aunt and may ye always remunber that ye be a son of Tara good luck w1ll follow ye 38 . 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H , I L . , , I . . , y - , . . . , ,, , L' I , ' , A K 1 , ' V ' cz 1 A , , .... a ,Y . . , . . . 1 ' 1 1 1 , . , . . 1 1 , , - . . 1 - y . . . , , . , . . . . , 1 1 1 - , . . , . . , , , 7 . , - , . . . . . - , . . , , . . . . ,, H . - L 1 . . , . . 7 7 ' 1 1 ' 1 , . . . . . , - - SON OF 'l ARA It wrll help ye me forne lad good rye M my years haxe passed srnce that day By dorng odd robs around the small vrl lrge I rrry man rged to support hrs help less aunt rnd hrmself A short trme later howexer the old aunt dred and Larry now 1 young man faced hrs first great problem He decrded after much thought to come to Amerrca He was not afrard Would not Tara s spell protect hrm'7 A few months later a happy hopeful and optrmrstrc Larry landed rn New York Wrth Tara s spell strll over hrm he expect ed to grow rrch and famous rn Amerrca and then go back to Errn and erect '1 statue rn honor of the hrll of Tara But Larry wrth hrs arr castles burlt was sorely drsappornted that no one seem ed to hrve rny work for a young rnex perrenced Irrsh lad For days he trudg ed the streets lookrng for work but rn varn Yet he was sure Tara s spell would brrng hrm a Job One evenrng as he sat drsconsolate on a curb after tramprng rround rll day for work an old Irrshman came up to hrm and asked what the mat ter was ' Aye mrster trs that I canna get me a Job mannys the place Ive looked for work but narry a brt An sure an ye don t know ax a Job for a forne workrn mon? Tara s spell w or ked' The man knew of a Job not a xery remuneratrve one but a Job as ranrtor of an rnconsprcuous apart ment downtown rn New York Larry was delrghted Janrtorl Why soon he would own rll the ap rrtments rn New York He would be rrch and could go back to Ireland and erect hrs statue He worked hard and farthfully at hrs Job but was scarcely re warded except by a crgar or an occasronal dollar from one of the tenants Never theless Larry belrewed Tara s spell would brrng hrm great rewards so he plodded on belrexrng and belrevrng Thrrty frve years have passed and Lfrr ry gray and wrrnkled was strll workrng rt the same old rob all hrs farth and hope rn Tara gone He almost belrewed that hrs father had lred to hrm so deeply had he belreved rn Tara and rts power to help There was really nothrng to lrwe for thrng to strrxe for If he were not so old he would have started anew wrthout Tara s spell whrch he now realrzed had kept hrm back all these years One mornrng as Larry was sweeprng the walk rn front of the apartment he was surprrsed when the postman handed hrm a long mysterrous lookrng package Farth an what krn rt be'7 sard Larry He opened the letter read rt and as he stood there hrs mouth hung open and hrs eyes grew large Three trmes he read rt then he boomed By Sarnt Patrrck and all the Holy Sarnts' ' Tara s workrn agrn Begorral I Trs a wrll' ' A wrll and me athrnkrn Tara gone gone Hastrlv Larry s eyes scanned the paper 'rgarn We are pleased to rnform you that your father s brother Patrrck O Nerll long be lreved dead but rn realrty lrvrng rn South Amerrca where he made a fortune dred two months ago leavrng you the sum of Frve Hundred Thousand Dollars' Larry was hterally overcome wrth Joy and surprrse He was not accustomed to such erccrtement and thrs recent news surely was a shock to the old man H ran rnto the house and as he sat rn hrs small room holdrng the letter hrs eyes flll ed wrth tears tears of Joy undoubtedly Two weeks ha1e passed and Larry haw mg packed hrs trunks and engaged pass age on a boat rs probably now on the hrgh seas sarlrng happrly back to Ireland to get hrs money burld hrs statue and lrse rn comfort and ease as a son of Tara 39 1 I l.. , t.. 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T , , 1 .1 1 I 1 1 y 1 Y 11 v 1 1 . 11 , - I Y .1 ' Y 1 - ' .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Y .T S. . . 1 1- 1 1 .l . . 1, 11 1 ' 1 71 1 V '1 ' ' V 'V ' 11, 1 1 1 , 1 ' ' 1 1 V1 1 1 1 V 1 Lis 1 , CDUR POETS CCDRNER A Poetlc UD Outburst Twas not so ve1y long ago That 1nt0 R H S There came a class to my dlstress Whlch was green qulte gl een I must con fess When on them was bestovl ed the t1tle of Soph0mo1es They thought how easy IS Hlgh School We ve plenty of tlme for pleasu1e and fun S0 they neye1 W0l116d lf the11 were les sons done As Jun1o1 s tho they dld thelr lessons FOI to them had come the te11o1 of 1318 bllls They spent much tlme 1n contemplat1on Cons1de11ng the11 exalted statlon Oh g1aye ste1n Sen1o1s have they now become They d11nk 1n knowledge qu1te th1rst1ly Soon w1ll they leave old R H S S0l1y so11y do they confess CONFIDENCE Whe1e IS God? asked l1ttle Freddle To h1s mothe1 fall Dost thou not lemembel ch1ld That God IS eve1ywhe1el Yes F1edd1e d1d 1emembe1 On a da1k and vlmdy eve Sald mothel Wlll you fetch the m1lk The da11y man d1d leave? But F1edd1e wasn t yery b1ave Is God out the1e? he sa1d Why yes of cou1se but hur1y son You ought to be 1n bed The trustmg lad stole to the door And peerlng from that 1lk He wh1spered th1u the key hole God please bl mg ln the mllk Ruth McNulty A SAD TALE We came from physlcal tramlng My wolthy frlend and I And then we lo1te1ed ln the hall Ere to Study Hall we d1d fly VI1ss Sclsm met us at the doo1 Whele haxe you been quoth she We spoke and then we heald he1 say You a1e too bold and f1 ee Go upstaus to the OITICQ now Don t come dovyn to thls doo1 Untll you have confessed you1 sm And been excused by M1 M0016 We went upstaucs Vllth ltggmg steps Vle asked fo1 an excuse F01 bemg late to Study H111 N11 Home gaye us the deuce Two Seeny o1es SLMPIIN T0 THINK ABOUT It seems th xt 1n ou1 school the1e yn uf A lot of absentees becuz And XHYIOUS othel kmds of bumps If all of us could yust get S1Ck Why then they d close the school ught qu1ck So here s adv1ce to one and all Can t you effect a cold Ol fall? cold to fevel soon would tu1n slgn upon you1 house you d ealn And evelybody d send you flOW81S To whlle away the Wealy hou1s If you could fall and b1eak an a1m Tvs ould ha1dly do you much 1eal halm And thlnk of all the fun you d g1t Au a1t1n for the thlng ta kmt' The measles a1e Just loads of fun Dlpth6113S anothel one Pelhaps they d send you fa1 away But thlnk of the ma1l you d g1t each day' Thlnk wisely and cons1de1 well Don t plan to bear the funeral bell Just have your feet g1t good and vyet And youll g1t Slck enuf don t fletl ' K 1 , u N '. . . . . , . . . , vw ' 1 . 4 . cl. 1 ct, . . 1 v - , . , . . . 1 '11 ' . . . , mc . 7 .ya 1 7 K kv y Y , 1 L , 1 sa , , vs 7 1 L y U '1 ' v ' , . . 1 , ', , . . . ' 9 K 7 N in 1 Y S' ' 1 . v1 . ' K' kv a 1 fn 4 . , . . 1' af' u ' ' 'Y' ' 7 . s 1 1 . . . . .. . ,Zh D . . 2 .. . . . 1' '. 1 ' I .' . Vu A n Q 1 l i Y 7 , L'- H T 19 ,,. ,ya . - s . 2 ' 1' ' ' ' my ' i Just loads of people got the mumps .1 1 1. ws S I K' A. , I . . . , . A. . , , . as ', ur , ' ' ' - K 1 9 . 1 .Y 1 .1 I . A 1 Q U s 1 . ' K ' 9 Y ' , Y 1 I .' 1 4 ,,, A s f s K ' 1 , 1 sw . 4 7' 4 . 7 ' . N ' ' 7 v 4 . . ! 9 .4 - 1 . .,, . 7 , . . . , . . Y 1 I 1 , 7 1 ' H V Q fu , ' 1 n -l ' I . . . . . , if as n s K7 ' 9 y K 9 D y V 1 . ,, . . . . , . K . . . . , 7 . - , , as ,' ' ' sa n ' - a , Q ' - u u 7 - . -I. E. ., 26. HAPPY DAYS AT RUTHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL Wrth thrs rssue THL RUTHLR1 ORDIAN completcs rts srxteenth school yerr rnd yyrth lt the present edrtorr rl 1nd busrness st iff conclude therr lrbors In the four numbers publrshed durrng, the school year eyery phase of the actrxrtres of R H S has been presented rn the rnterest of our readers and eyery effort hrs been put forth to marntarn the h1y.,h st rnclard of thrs m rc, rfrne and the esteem rn whrch R H S rs held not only rn our rmmedrate vrcrnrty but among the hrch schools md educatronal rnstrtutrons eyeryyyhere THE RUTHERFORDIAN h rs lrbored under great drffrcultres dur rng the past year It was no easy task to obtarn suffrcrent and 'rnd notes rllustratrons and c rrtoons and aboye all that most m rterr rl nccessrty for the success of any mrgafrne rdxertrse ments It rs due to the unrted and untrr rng efforts of the entrre Rutherfordran staff as VV ell as co operatron of our teach ers and the support of our advertrsrng fr rends that the four rssues haye appeared durrng, the school year It has been decrded that here rfter THE RUTHERPORDIAN urll rppe rr only once 1 year and that lssue urll be the YEAR BOOK featurrng the hrgh school s -rctryrtres for the entrre year and specrally dey oted to the Commencement ercercrses of the graduatrng class To each one of our many frrends THE RUTHIHRPORDIAN cxtends rts apprecrrtron and th inks for thcrr co operatron and sup port rn thc p rst rnd hopes to alvl ays num ber thcm rmong, rts frrends rn the future THE BIUII ANID ll HITE R H S lrye weekly has made raprd and wonder ful rmproyement durrng, the past year It rs now prrntcd rnsterd of mrmeographed and rts crrculrtron hrs g,reatly rncrersed It crn md should hll rll the needs of 1 hrgbh school p rper for R H S and de seryes the unrted support of the student body May rt ey er reflect the true colors of our school and uphold rts hrgh stand ar Story errtrtled Tlzznz Blamcd Ixzds vs hrch appe us rn thrs rssue The VVomen s Re rdrng Club of Ruthcr ford offered P1176 to the Wrrter of the best short story It was won by John Brrens of the Class of 26 of R H S We are pleased to pub lrsh the story We hope our readers vsrll enroy rt rnd that rt yyrll encourage others to lrterary efforts The Northern New Jersey Inter scholrs trc Press Assocr rtron yy as org,rn17ed M ry 22 1925 consrstrng., of the Hrgh School publrcatrons of many of the schools rn thrs part of New Jersey The Rutherfordmrz rs a member and was represented at the organwatron meetrng by rts Edrtor rn Ch ef and the Busrness Manager l V V ' V V' V . 2 V 2 V :V V V J' V . - V. 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THE IlLl'E AND WHITE IHII 1 ll ll 1 ll! fynll I H1 4 1810 The Blue ind XX hite h is had a short but grown from a small insignificant sheet which w rs not regarded xerv seriously to an important part of our school life Lp until a half a year ago It was mimeo graphed Due howexer to the great in crease in L1I'CL1lttlOIl md the 1lleg1b1l1ty of the type it was found adxisable to haxe the paper printed The circulation has risen from about 00 to 450 in three years School news and some humor has formed the bulk of the Blue and W hlte s contents The paper will probably be lmprox ed fur ther next year We trust that a prosper ous and rosy future will confront our Xl my high schools publish and support either a weekly or monthlv paper which broadcasts the various school actiuties and keeps the students informed and in terested therein This 15 the mission of the Blue and White We want every R H S student as a re :der and supporter We want to increase st1ll further the circulation of the Blue and VS hite We want to publish a bigger and better paper that ex er will reflect the Splflt and standard of R H S Tlllf . ' 9 .-INI u'1ll1'ld S1111-'I' Sw 1-fl Qliwfl In I1'yllj Il. llir.w'h. lfrlilur-in-f'hi1ff.' II. Van Ornun. S. Shrfr. Slruuliuy: .l. . 4 lhiux. II. Tu.: ', F. rf frly, I'. Tunnfr, IV. .' ll y. z ' ' 2: .' 5 Q ' interesting history. In three years it has scho0l's Weekly publication. ' ' 'as ' ' U .' ' Q , ' V , ' ' Y . K I r ' 1 1 . - 1 v v . . - u , V v , . ' sl D . .sv 'A' lawn'- Q . l. . I . ' . . . . ,, . ,, s C C . . 'I 1 1 1l 1 v I ' Y Y v l 1 I 1 P' , I 1 Y Y . r 1 1 . , . v' f v ' 1 - y v' V ' ' 43 lfi'l WMM aa fs: A E kr NOBLE A ER RUTH RFORD S Si OLS ctw CO S 211111111 ED BY THE ED O I 1 l galil!-1 LEONA BRAMMALL RUTH MARRIOTT FREDFRICK KENT BACCALAUREATE SERMON On Sunday ex enmg June 14th the Senlor Class attended the SGIXICBS at the I uthe1 fold P1esbyte11an Chulch and heald IH 1nsp111n selmon by Pev C A Ross The selmon was a S1J9C11l appeal to the gl 1duat1ng class to follow the best and noblest standal ds The Cla s of 25 m1y well thank Mr hoss fo1 h1s able exposltlon of the cleal cut ISSUES of llfe SENIOR DAY June Sth was a mer1y day for the Semors It was the day when they were allowed to do pletty much as the11 1ncl1na t1ons demanded and consequently A Real Good Tlme xx IS enjoyed by all In cars decolated w 1th Gleen and Whlte stleamels the Class of 25 t13V9lC-Id to Lake Hopatcong It w as an ldeal June day and forgettmg 111 thoughts of exams class mght play and other th1ngs the Senlors entered xx hole hea1tedly 1Ht0 the f6St1V1tI9S Canoes xxe1e employed fo1 sevelal happy hou1s and many of the class went sxvlm mlng Not one canoe was OVG1tL11'H6dl What s golng to happen? Lunch tlme was a most enjoyable perlod Such lavenous appetltes IS Hopatcong g1VQS one' Fmally the tlme fo1 depal ture came 1nd Ill were of one op1n1on they h 1d had a gland and glouous tlme JUNIOR DAY The long looked fO1 JUH101 Day came at last on Tuesdax June 2nd Much to the dellght UD of all the JLIIIIOIS they wele ulow ed to 1ema1n at school f0ll1 pe11ods me 1n1ng that 1t thc end of that tune a mad lush xx as made fol lunch ukes bathlng sults 1nd such a1t1Cl9S needed f01 the joulney Once at Pompton Lakes a bee l1ne was made fo1 the canoes and IH 1 few mlnutes the lake was dotted w 1th all colo1s A xxondelful day w as spent by all even by those commff up III the tluck The Jun1o1s ale looklng fo1wa1d to the tlme when they w1ll enjoy SQHIOI Day next ye 11 THE JUNIOR PROM On Fuday May 29th the JUIIIOI' PIOIH was glven by the Class of 26 to the gladu atlng Class of 25 1n the PLltI191fO1d Hlgh School Gym The affau was f1 splendld suc cess flom evely V16VS1JO1Ht fLl1'I'l1Sl'11Hg' en tel tamment to mole than fO1 ty couples The gym was cleve1ly decolated W1th latlce xxo1k 1n olange and black Palms w e1e attractlvely placed about the gym The dance came to 1 close at the wee small houls of the molnlng of the daw nlng of the next day . 1 K l 1 . 1 ' l ' l l l ' 5 4 l l ' is ' , I I I ' ' N- , I I , J 4 g , Ei. 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' . . . . , 2 , , ' z 2 f ,- ' ' ' ' 1 ' - 2 , xc, . ,' ' 'U , I . 44 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ll Y7 7 ' ' l 4 l 1 1 l SIX Members Elected by the Faculty of R H S Durlng 1925 the Natlonal Honor So cxety was lntroduced 1nto R H S to re place the Septagon Thls organlzatlon whlch has been suc cessfully started 1n Hlgh Schools and Prep Schools all over the country has be come recogmzed as The Ph1 Beta Kappa of the Hlgh Schools for1t numbers among ltS members those whose ldeals stand for scholarship leadershlp character and SSFVICG and only those who conform to th1s standard are elected or chosen to be come members The electlon IS made by the Faculty from the two hlghest classes ln the school The R H S Faculty early thls vear elected SIX R H S students to become members of the Natlonal Honor SOC16ty as follows Estelle E Aue Margaret Stuart John C Macy and Robert Tag gart Senlors and Else Pohlers and Ruth 'VIarr1ott Junlors These constltute the first members of the soclety ln R H S Each member ob tamed a beautlful gold emblem of the so Clety ln the form of a key 0 O Q O 1 ' v s . . ., ' , - . . . v . . . 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THE SERVICE LEAG L'E I Ill I I IIH lll HI ll I ll The Serxice League of R H S continu ed its good work durlng 1925 ling the spiilt of seixice in the student Lodw and maintaining oidei and decorum thioughout R H S the Serxice League conducted a highly piohtable and interest ing enteitainment on December 1924 xx hen The Clicue was glxen in the gym and from the proceeds theieof they preeented to the Qchool three beautiful plctules S ugent s The Prophets to adorn Room Q I e Roux s School of Vestals for Room 8 ind Stratfoid on Axon for Room 7 Following ire the n xmes of thoee in the putuie on the opposite side Left to iight Fiont iovw R Tallman Fleiechei Stufut Aue CSec1eta1yJ Dane IPIQSI fH1sto11anD Topping Whitfield Heseel mln Second ion -Ximstiong Van Olman Noetling Apt Hay Tinnei Mairiott Farley HIISCII Thnd ion Aronian Txiolo Roden burg Wilson Macy Sanfoid Fouith row Glass Riovwn Iogan Vogt Pohleis Miss Thoip fAdX1SOIJ A DIYIS M xy the good vsoik of the Seixice league continue foi yezix znd yeaia to come Slfli'Vlf'lf l,lf.HlI'lJ f'IIi'l'I'S !'U.Il.IlITY'l'flf Surlffl l,rfl In lfigll: Ii. Tm rr, I . .Yu'fli1y. IP. Van. U' 1 . Nl: fl'r 11: l', Triuln, .l. .Vu 'hu ml lf. II'Hxnll. v' ' - -' - 1 1 y-1 1 ' 4 . . . . . , . , A' I . C 1 , 7 4 A Y 5 I 1 ' In addition to its regular duties, instil- dentl, Taggart, fVice-Pres.D, La Grutta, S . 5. L' Q Y. , S '. 1 . Y v . . , - N 'V I I . ' ' I I I 2 l . . I U v' . - vb-A - kv - , f 1 , I I I ' v a 1 va Z Iv I 4 1 ' - ' v y ' .N V v ' - U . 1 ,, V V . Y . . ' Q v I . g. f ' a Z v 9 ' Y 1 Y' V 1 1 A Y A Y A 1 Y ' A . . sg . u- C SK., . , , J y 5 1 I1 KK :II 1 w - 1 v u V- 1 4 1 . . , ., . . . , I . ,1 Kc 1 K vy, 4 v- 1 1 , 4 . . . c . . 2 as , , an ' 2 7 , , ,- f 2 z .' . ' I ' ' ' ' z 2 ' 46 K I 1 H1 -Ks the school yea1 d1 1xxs to 1 close the E T D 18 1ust completlng 1ts fltth xeu as an o1gan1fat1on of R H S The SOC16ty xxas mst Ol'g'dHl76Cl 1n the fall of 19?0 xx hen sex 91 al students des111ng to fLlltll6l the fo1ens1c 1nte1ests of the school met ex e1x second xxeek O11g1n xlly the1e xx 1 1 boxs club and 1g1llN club but it length feelmg the need of Llllltx these clubs com blned and chose the nxme EDS1lOH Tau Delta 1 e Those desnous OfJLlbt1C9 -Xt that t1me the membelshlp 1oll con talned app1oX1matelx th11tx names 'Noxx lt numbels nearly sex entx 1 l6LO1fl to be IJlOUd of mdecd' The Epsllon T111 Dcltx st xnds fOl the fu1the11ng of publlc spe zklng 1n 111 fo1ms Slnce the foundlng of the olginlfatlon 1nte1 SChOldSt1C deb 1tes haxe bcen held each xea1 xxlth I161g'l1bO11Hg schools 1nd 1nte1 class debates haxe been p1omoted Txxo plays haxe been held both belng e1ct1emely successful and nettlng hand some 1Jl0f1tS fO1 the SOC19ty Th1s xea1 the soclety xxas unable to present a play tlom the COI1St1tLltl0l'1 le'1x1ng only the xxo1d dx xmatlcs lt has been 1mposs1ble to glxe the school an example of the ex cellent abllltx of the E T D Edllx 1n 1990 It xxas found that due to the lamdly 1nc1eas1ng membe1sh1p a wood deal of dead xxood xxas 1esult1ng 'iteps xxele taken lmmedmtelv to p1ex ent the 1ush of students xxho xx e1e AHXIOLIS to hue ln the benehts leaped but not IH the xxo1k St11Ct 1dhe1ence to the club 1ules IS leqlllled and a 1J1Ob21t10I191 must prove h1s xx 01th to Le xccepted as a mem ber Phat all may COHUHLIQ to uphold 1tS 1deals IS the xx 1Sh of 1tS members l f'fl'Nll,U1Y Yfllv Illfl1T1l lfljl UI l l 'ERS Imfl In lfiylf: I1. lirumnmll, fllllliflllllll uf I'nun1'il.' lf, 1Yi.l'nn, Nr'r'rrlrr.11,' S. fl0I'1I1lIl, View l'1'r'.v'l'nf,' Swulul H. l m'l1f.11. l'rr'si4lrnl. 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V. 1 I 1 I ' - l D 1 L y f n 48 RUTHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY DEBATING TEAMS I fo hah! 1111111 1 1 f ll llllllllll I 1:1 man 1 ll 11111111 1111 1111 VS 1th the apploach of the spung telm the cxll xxas sounded for debatels Th1s summons xx as lnsxx eled by neally txx enty one fO1 each Slde of the questlon R solxed That Capltal Pun1shment Should be Abollshed Afte1 m mx tlxouts and much hald xx ollx the txxo te lms xx ele chosen Then the usual task of bu1ld1ng up an offense and de fense xx as undeltaken Om 16131 esentat1ve to the Debatmg Con felence brought the leport that xve xx ould debate Passtuc and R1dgexxood Latel It xx as deelded to meet Pxssalc at Rutherford 1nd Itldgexx ood xt Rldgexx ood lt h lppened th lt xx deb xted Plssalc IH the lft9l noon xx1th 1 l nge C1 oxxd to xxltness the tonte t ItLltl191fO1d xx as good but Passalc xx as a tufle bette1 and they car Ned the nldges declslons Th ut ex enlng xx e deb xted Rldgexx ood and llas the lesult xx IS the same But d1d xxe bexxa1l ou: f1te No' Vxhy should xxe Thls VQAI mo t of ou1 debate1s xx ere un del clxssmen but next yeal xxe m1y look folxx ud to 1 stung of VlCtOll8S flom a StlOI1g deb xtlng team Lwf I 'A : S1 1 I. liurn fll, ,l. l..1lI1f. Jlrs, I'vIIl'lllI'I'. '1 Il'II. SI1 V ' I : 1. L1m'1'. R. If I . W. S1 f1:r1l. II. 'l'1.. 'l, ll. . ll' .v. 1 . Q' - v Lv 1' 2 M ' , V u ' I J' v . ' v C Lf n C C . A. A. .k2L... .. . 2 2 '9 Z zu.. students. The plan was to have txx'o teams, 2 . f 2 Z . . . ' ' ' : e- . Q 1 . . . 1 . Ar . , - L K nw ' w -' V 1 - ' YY L n 1- I w, . - 1 ' z U' K ' ' ' ' ' 2 - ' ' ' ' 2 ' ' , . ' 2 - 2 .,' ., J . ' ' - - ' ' ' 2 . . ' f . ' 'S I . S Q 4 v - s s u . ' - u Ekkq , Av 1 v 2 - . . , . 12 , 2 X .' ' .' L1 . S ' ' ' ' . ' I S ' X 2 ' ' . 50 THE LATIN CLUB COVTIILIIOVFS CL ISSN IL CLl I3 1974 I I fu lfqlzl fran! lion I' Prrwhu I Irulznburqh R Nunn D ip! f' Huron If 'Nrwfhmq F Ifhlu I' lrrrr 50001111 Rau ll:-rs llurrou 11111-mr f Iwzrlru L Brammnll I' luv 1 Vnfhzas lop Rou II Ilzrvrh ll Dan zger I Trznlo anal P Peftrrlfy Th1s year the des1re for a classlcal club 1n R H S has been met by the fourth year Lat1n students ss ho have formed the C C C the COIT1IHll1tOI19S fComradesJ Classlcal Club A student to be ellglble for thls club must take foul yeals of Lat1n xx ork Dllllflg thls term Gertrude Farley as Presldent E1'H9St1l'19 French as Vlce Presl dent Dorothy Apt as Secretary and V1c tor Trlolo as Tleasurer have led us The C C C meets once a month at the homes of 1ts vauous members The bus1 ness meetmg vxhlch IS carrled on 1n the earher part of the evenlng IS follovs ed by an mterestlng as swell as 1HStI'L1Ct1V61JI'O gram The more fam1l1ar Lat1n songs have been learned and the club members have become bettel acqulanted mth mythology Roman llfe IS often d1SCI.lSS9d and one act sketches have been dramatlzed Although the club IS stlll m 1tS mfancy the meetlngs hate been most mterestmg and xx ell attended Gleat D10g19SS IS hoped for ln the future l l 1 v fy . - v v 1 v V, . . 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', , I . . . - 1 1 ' ' ' 1 s s ' , ' . v . , . v - 1 Q 1 I LATIN CLUB The Aplll meetlng of the Latln Club vs as held at the house of E1 nestlne Flench The buslness meetlng havmg been con cluded eally the general h1l1ar1ty xx as IH clea ed by the 19Celpt of the pms The featule of the ex enlng ww as a Roman wed dlng IH Whlch W1lfred Danzlger the hlgh p11est klndled sacrlficlal HFQS and duly mallled the bllde Eleanor Freer and the gloom Allen Mathlas After blg eats 1m1d songs and cheers the Comm1l1tones depalted to do the11 Latln for the next 'ly On May 19 the meetlng was held at Helbelt Husch s The w1s1t of Mlss Raw and hex presence was xely much en1oyed by all In a sholt busmess meetmg the folloumg V616 elected to OIIKICQ for the comlng yeal Ruth Ma111Ott Plesldent Fled Fettelly VICQ Presldent Else Pohl els Secletaly and Allen Mathlas Treas u1e1 The enteltalnment for the evenlng was a duel fought ln old Roman style by Elnestmm Flench and Leona Brammall Songs YV919 sung to the accompamment of banyo and mandohns After eatlng plentxfullx the COITlH11l1t0Il6S Classxcal Club nent home to dleam of Anclent Rome The next meetlng of the C C C IS to be at the home of Else Pohle1s on Montloss Ax enue 1n Septembel All the graduates of 25 have been 1UV1t9d to attend It IS also expected that Mlss R3VNCl1fI'9 sn 1ll be thele HIKING CLUB The R,Lltl'l8lfO1d H1k1ng Club has great ly enabled the gnls of R H S to see the suuoundlng countu and a lalge numbel of gnls haxe taken adx antage of thls op D0ltUH1ty The membelshlp and actluty of the H1k1ng Club thls yeal was ably managed by Geltrude Falley Presldent Ernestme F1 ench Vlce P1es1dent Ruth McNulty Secletalg and lVI1l1dl'1 MOIIIS TIQRSUIQI The xx hole club h is Leen ably supelxl ed by MISS Palks I ast fall ue hlked to Engleu ood and al o to Rldgevtood to suppo t the Footb 1ll team to Balboul s Pond xxhele good sxums H916 enloyed Thls spzlng thc ful tllp Many of the membels axe ealn estly St11X1l1j:, to attaln the m3X1mLlm num bel of mlles Vwhlch IS 75 and so vsln an 1ns1gn1a The folloxx mg ale the n lmes of those ln the 131011119 on the opposlte Slde Left to ught Fust Ron Stua1t Top plng Fle1sche1 D0l1h1I11 N1co'1 French Iuley fP16SId ntl McNulty OInOLllk9 Mclxeon Pettlllgll Second Ron E.dua1dsen Johnson Platts Ixoenlg H Uhl May lVI2l1ll0tt Pohle1s Staab VK ald Th11d Row IXIOOIQ Buckalexx Mautncr L Uhl IVIOIIIS ,' ' ' Q 1 ' ' 1 - I ,' , ' . I . 'I . . . I' ,' , ' ' - - .4 ' Q7 1 1 n LL V ' 4, 7 , ' ' ' v ' ' Q . v 7 '1 - , ' ,r - I I , S y 4 ' I . v' 'L 1 I I 7 l 7 - . . -Y 4 A , ' ' v - 1 , , , 7 . .,:. Z., ..L., , y ' S. ' S, . L, 1 -. v A ZA' s . 2 ' K k. - L s S 4 .1 D J. s - v ' y . . - dc . , L A A A C K . Y L' l l 1 4,1 v 1 , . 1 1 I 11 I1 v'w. -11 I Y u . . . . ' -. 1 ' l- v y ' 7- . 7 1 v dlffe lldh the bl-8 ment of the eremna hlke up the Hudson was another success- I 1 Q w I V 1 V 1 l u ' Q A K ' . I 1 L KI As S -' v' ,- ' ' - Y. v 1 - a - s . L ., , I' 7 1 .: .. , . K 3 . . . . , ,v L. Z A, , 11 1 1 . Y 1 I, , c I, .- ' v. 4 I 4 ' K L 1 I I . V ' x Q rx , ' 1 : 1 vm- . 1 , - 4 F . 1 ' -9 3 v '21, . . . . 1 ' ' - W y y - .7 Q ' li i 1 L 9 r x l v u 7 ' , . . y y I 1 Y s w . D l Y fl ,1w , v 1 ' y 9 v , . . y , , . Y 7 ' , , A, ' , ' y' ' v v , - Y f v, 4, , . 3 . . , . 52 lntervlews A moan of Joy escaped my l1ps At last I had cornered one of those busy 6lUS1V6 Senlors Moreover I had been pursulng thls partlcular one for weeks and now my luck had turned Mlss Noetlmg? I 1nqu1red She bowed look 1ng rather annoyed I explalned my mls slon Never quoth she Wlll I allow my name to be dragged 1n the mud of the press Flnally she consented to let me 1nterv1ew her on condltlon that not one word was to be publlshed Of course I consented Favor1te Sport? I asked Eatlng 1ce cream Favorlte movle actor? Bull Montana Favorlte ? But the young lady had xanlshed ln search of her favorlte sport Of course you understand that my sense of honor would not permlt me to vxolate the ladys wlshes and publlsh what she really sa1d I merely handed th1s 1n to fill up space I met Gertrude Baron buslly dolng me Not knowlng Whether she was ca 1ng me names O1 not I proceeded cau txously That may be true I answered but wlll you please let me lntervlew you? Gertrude looked puzzled but d1d not reply I proceeded thus encouraged and asked her her op1n1on of the school Evldently my appearance alarmed her for after a startled glance at me she shrleked Help' Asslstance' Rellef' A1d' Co operatlon' Support' Furtherance' Sustaln me' He is crazy' In thls way she dashed down the hall th1ow mg books at me as she vs ent Gosh came a volce at my ear alnt that too bad? I turned eagerly and came face to face wlth Robert Taggart Hello beetle ears he Sald cheerfully stepplng playfully on my left foot whele s you1 collar and llcense? Thls qulte took me back but I managed to explaln that I was an lntervlewer Robert lnformed me of the Welcome fact that an 1nterv1ewer was a low sort of anlmal anyway and should be squashed However I managed to malntaln dlgnlty Where are you gOlI1g7 was my first questlon To do some extenslon bank1ng was the answer and then Im gomg home and get my beauty sleep He went off s1ng1ng a llttle song of hls own 1mprov1 satlon Why are men so beauteefool And women so awfully dumb? The dog ran up the old oak tree H1 dlddle de dum YVhy IS gasollne so hlgh Much hlgher t1s than 1um The hz ran up the old oak t1ee H1 dlddle de dum Thls st1r11ng masterplece was going to the tune of Where d1d you get that map? form around the bulldlngs rlght angle and I Just escaped collldlng Wlth Kathryn ORourke Kathryn dodged cleverly but I tripped OVQI Helbert Hlrchs feet at the same tlme so It dldn t make much dlf ference I 1esolved to k1ll two blrds wlth one stone and 1nterv1ew them together I started w1th Kathryn What do you want to be? I asked A second Sarah Bernhardt she coyly replled Why? I asked her next Because wouldnt let m What do you l1ke to do best? Speak 1n assembly At this polnt Herbert burst lnto tears and screamed lustlly h1s long form wav 1ng ln the sportlve breezes llke a slendel green wlllow tW1g I propped hlm up Cdle 1ts lmposslble my fathel . ' 1 , . ' 7 ! 7 ' if ' ' . , , . . ,, . . . . . . - ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' KK ' 79 ' C6 !7 li ' ' . , , . 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' IlN'I ERVIEWS fully aga1nst a t1ee and then cl1mbed up to the hrst l1mb to see lllfll G1dLlll'1llV llls sobs subslded and the t1ee ceased to shake I thought you 11 ould ney 91 get to me he finally smlled I was gettmg fea1ful ly bored What do vou yyant to be when you grow up? was my f11stquest1on A dancel l He1be1t seemed 1 SQFIOUS mlnded boy at fnst Slght but then you ney er can tell I changed the subyect as the young man seemed 1ncl1ned to prove hlS worth and execute a 11g for me on the spot I asked h1m hoyy he grevs so tall Well my v1ct1m began I dont tell anyone s1nce I confided lt to Bus Kre1l1ng and he trled lt hlmself I m go1ng to pat ent It soon and make money Tle your ankles to the garage door grab the rear axle of the car and when the car starts It w1ll stretch you far out Of course h flmshed apologetlcally I would have been much taller only I bent the axle of the car holdlng on and 1tS been ln the garage for some t1me Wlth these astoundlng words he left me and I staggered away feehng plty for the vast armv of brother reporters at the mercy of the cruel cruel world C1cero Sapp D D LEnvo1 from the Semors to the Under classmen CVS 1th Apologles to Klphngj When the school s llst 1oll C'Ill IS taken And the lnkyy ells 11e blackened 'md dlled When the sloyy est te 1che1 has y lU1ShCd And the books have been l11d as1de You may 1est 1nd IH tluth you 11111 need You may rest f0l a month 01 two 1 ea1ly1n cold Cll6211 Septembe1 You are called to y0ll1 11 01k aneyy Then those that passed shall be happy They shall Slt 1n 1 h1ghe1 1oom And cope 111th the 11 o1ld s g1eatest p1ob lems Thelr faces enveloped 1n gloom Once thele was 1 llttle F1esh1e Bram blank 11 hlte as snoyy Sophs on Class Day beat that F1esh1e Long t1me 1go Freshle gleyy 1nto a Sophle W1sest hele below Gazed 111th ayye upon the Jumor Long t1me ago They shall find new Freshles to laugh at Down 1n some low er hall They shall study e en forty m1n11tes And nevel be tlred at all And all the school shall envy Whenever they hear the name On the E l1st of some brave shark And the P l1St9lS blush yy 1th shame But each ln h1s phase of school llfe And each 1n h1s separate class Is helplng to make ou1 Hlgh School The one y1h1ch none can surpass A SENIOR When th1s Soph became a Jumor Then he t11ed to shoyy There vsas no one to surpass h1m Long t1me ago From a Junlor to a Senlor Th1s young man d1d glow Then he yylshed he yy ere the Freshle Of long t1me ago 5a 1 1 ' 9 f v . 1 . 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' . 1 Z . - J , . 7 1 .- A FUTURE PRESHDENT I ffl Z' U A ANOTHER BIRD HAS FT THE NE CLASS OF 5 SRE: fn EXAMS A I gf-'Q-Sa Xu MW' K f NVQ X X X QJJJ Eure5T SENIOR MY mc.'rURE FOR THE RUTHERFORDIAN MAKES ME LOOK LIKE A MONKEY, ggcouo SEMORKABSENTLU QQTTER DOSE LHTE You YES, QT DOES L0oK BAA OUR 11611.51 5 RI'I'Ll'l,ll0'Nb U LE sf- A 'E 'g V '1 'z? 7', 6 1 -Q , .L E or THE -5' E ' Mix L I 'f-vvr iff'- ' f'+ E' 'Q 'Qu' 3- bb , , ,W X, 37, ,Er X N X 1 KKTICYQLJA V X3 1 X N Y 715 , E. vp , H I 'N-'f' E- E S- L7 X U lmx X 1 N br 1 All Xtt ,za 1 4 ,,,P,6EEENQ ,Q FV 729 ' - ERIONM if l J CR IINXXSHN ISNIINIXN Cllss Colols fpltk Youl Ownl Freshmen A qulte und shade of gleen Cmce fresh and newl Sophomoles Awfully mee b1own fMuch more d1s tlnetlxe than th It fbllllllg greenj Juniors A deep blue Such 1 good servlteable C0101 J SQHIOIS Deep Tyu ln purple 4The usu tl colol of rulelsj The llght IS gone and dalkness relgns But darker stlll ale mx dull b1a1ns No spetk of llght or knowledge thele' All IS a blank beneath my han Ewy B I wlsh God had made me a man' George ll He d1d here I am A1188 Owen Un Fng 4BJ Lloyd how do you spell losy ' Lloyd Ball Rosle' Nllss Tholpe Cln Chemlstlyl You get youx mllk the dfu aftel xt ls bottled Joe Stude We get ouls before Word statmnaly 1n It Pupll We Went to the '-statlon a1ry 'md b1ee7y becluse of 1ts open Wlndow Chalhe Moorhead Cat Jun1o1 class meetlngl Dzve Lyons w1ll be head of the tommlttee Blddy, Ward Ctlso on the commlttee turnlng to Davel You cm t boss me' Teacher Nlme some of MllfOHS wolks Pupll lJust wzklng upl Oh you mem the poet' Mlss Decker Cln Lool lVe w1ll now name zll the anlmfxls 1n the1r lowest o1de1 beglnnmg with Frank Bel ry It Pays to Advertise Adam and Exa were dlnlng at the Rltz Exa ordered filet mlgnon for she knew that It was not fish All because she had read the Plnk Book of Etlquette She s no Dulcy thought Adam H Dld you flunk Algebrx too I can t understand lt' She Thats just why I flunked It too ' YNVF l 2' fs ' x ,Q . 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Y!! 57 I ERSONALS Famous Falls Prlnce of Wales Nlagara Curtaln Anthony for Cleo Edward Fall Hee Haxe you llved 1n Rutherford all your l1fe'7 Haw Not yet' Shlrley What are you g01Dg to get your Dad for hls b1rthday Exe I dont know He hasnt axd how much he wants to spend for It yet urlous clever cunnlng ave you trled It yet? ll the schools a runmng ather hard to get ots of glrls practlce hould be at thelr classes helr marks w1ll take a fall f course lts but a dance step othlng but a call for pep' The wlnd blew through the tree As I stood beneath the sky And the busy llttle bee es Into all the flowers pry I stood among the pOS16S And the bees es couldnt tell Now you d thlnk I had two noses Cause my one s begun to swell How to be famous ln R H S Wear sallor pants Dean fcompletmg a lecture on the ev11s of drmkj And the source of most of the drlnklng here IS the clder gotten from the farmers Smart One Apple Sauce Breathes there a Semor wxth soul so dead Who hasn t for the past month Sald June nlneteenth' Teacher Cdlctatlng spelllngj Suffer 1ng Dumb One Sufferlng what? Brlght One Sufferlng Cats' R P M Un Vlfgllp And 1n thls lapse the stars fell down Yes Ruth we thlnk so too Our 1dea of the lrony of fate IS when a tongue tled man who stutters gets the hlccoughs M1ss Frost Dlctatlng Symmetry are bur1ed Here hes a Freshman called Horatlo Cap Wlth Mr Moore he trled to get snappy Why so penslve Betty? Oh er Just Coz According to the prophetlc forecast the Class Rlng of R H S five hundred and mnety four years hence w1ll be l1ke the Class rlng of 25 Keep th1s 1n mmd and see lf It 1S not so We reproduce here a sketch of the rlng '55-az f gig Have a drag wlth Dlnty I 5, Be on the Football team I Wear sallor pants 'X IT? I ' J 1. . . . . . 2. ' . ,, 3' ' J 7? 4. f . ' 5. . . , 7 ' Y fl ' 77 in V ' ' , ' u -- J 99 . . ' J - ' ' n i i-KK ' !! , H , ' lu ' n ' ' ' 77 -1... V H , w y U I u D i . . . -,, . . T . I 0 h 1 v 1 . Y, ' .,, A K l KK ' 77 7 7 7 ' C . 7 7 . ' l . H ' ' . - A s - ' . - R . -l L Y - - ' T ' ' u yr A . 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S., RUTHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM 1925 Another football season IS chalked dovxn 1n R H S hlstory and wlth It goes one more N N J I L Champlonshlp Coach Watkins g1ldd61S won all the1r league tllts wlth the exceptlon of the Passalc mghtmare whlch ended 6 6 and the Nutley game The brlght spot of the year was the Hackensack game when Captaln Burlelgh and h1s mates came from behlnd to w1n one of the g16at6St games ever played at the Rutherfold Fleld Stlll 1n thelr strlde the Blue and Whlte trampled over Nep tune 46 O Then came the Nutley game in wh1ch the tables wele turned After the poor showlng ln the Passalc contest the team took 0161 the strong Cl1H'S1d9 eleven IJIOVIHQD to everyone Ruthe1fo1d s llght to the league champ1onsh1p The schedule played lb as follows R H S Opps Dalton Mass at Rutherford Bellevllle at Rutherford Englewood at Englewood Hackensack at Rutherford Neptune at Rutherford Nutley at Rutherford Rldg9VVOOd at Rldgewood Passalc at Ruthel ford Cl1lTSld6 at Rutherford Coach Watkms Captam Otto Hensle and Managex Don Lane ale the comblna t1on whlch hopes to lead us on to a State Champlonshlp next yea1 Football has been for many years the greatest attractlon at R H S Every ef fort w1ll be put forth the commg season to put a grldlron aggregatlon on the field that w1ll uphold the reputatlon of R H S ln th1S sport Those ln the plcture on the OpDOSlt9 page are as follows Left to Rlght Front Row E Rus sell Davle Lewls Ball O Hensle Bur lelgh Captam and R Tanner Second Row P Aue Manager Strel chert Goff Port Moorehead M Schoenfeld Mr WatklHS Coach Great credlt IS due Mr Ray Watkms Physlcal Tralnlng Dlrector and Coach for the splendld showlng made by the Foot ball Baseball and other teams M1 Volle Dul es asslstant to Mr W kms 1nd M1 Schoenfeld representatlves of the Alumnl ASSOC1at1OH on the Athletlc Boald also mateually asslsted 1n t1a1n1ng the boys teams Mlss Parks Physlcal Tra1n1ng Teacher at Rutherfold Hlgh School coached and and MISS Pettlnglll of Rutherford Gram mar School tra1ned the glrls basketball team In both boys and glrls sports the stu dent body and teams showed great lnter est the teams vs ere larger and contamed very good materlal The three lmportant factors were thele xx ell tra1ned athletes splendld school sp111t and love for good clean honest spolt These vs1ll always go a long way to u 1n games and elevate the standard of Hlgh School sports W1ll1am Lexus was the only Rutherford football man who placed on the All State team Mr Watty IS gomg to coach the Ruth erford football team next year Undoubt edly Ruthelfold s chances for a state champlonshlp are brlghter on thls account . y . . . . . . S , l . S L : t ., . Q. l. . - Q 1- t - . . . . 3 ' g ' 3 Q l 3 - 66 ' 77 ' . . ' a ' 1 ' ' ' ' - . . , 5 '- ' 1 ., g 3 g 3 r. n Av , n . Z . . , I 4 1 . , Q 1 n 1 a n . . . . , ' . , , sl L. ' i il ' . ' 1 '. ' 3 , ' ' . at- L' 7 7' SL ' ' Ll . . V Q . . z '. , , R Y- r 1 Q ,L I . 1 I n . . s: - . . y - - - n n . Lua ' . , E. Rutherford at Rutherford .... 19 O trained the girls hockey and tennis teams, , .... 19 7 ' ' ' - ............ 34 7 ' ' ' 19 0 . ' ...... 13 6 ' , 46 0 - ' - ' ..... ........... 6 7 ' ' ' ........ 2 0 - ' , ' ' ................ 6 6 . - - 1 ' ! 7 ' .' ............ '7 0 ' Y . . Y , . ,' y K7 9 Y ' r . 1 1 - 5 v. . , . x I . . . - r . . r . . - ' ' v . 7 . . . , 60 N ,- N N N. N N N N N . Q N 5 N N N N N N N N N 5 N Z N S Q N N 5 N N 4 -N N N N N N S S 4 GIRLS' SPORTS-HOCK EY Ixll IH ll I 1001 I IRIS INN lxll 1 f tn I4 ll Il az rr rv num nur ll rl: rr Stan: 0 1 ff analfr rrw 1 llr 1' Igllflxll llzw Pnrlw lunch Due to the f 1c't that th1s 18 the first year that Rutherfold has had a real varslty hockey team the g1rls yye1e not very suc cessful Undoubtedly the lack of a good yelop 1nto a yylnnmg team Unless some thlng unforeseen occuls the glrls wlll haxe thls zdyant lge next year and Wlth plenty of t1me to p1 actlse they should ex pect success Rlgmol Edyyardsen certaln ly was an able captam yxhlle Gertrude Farley took care of the managmg end of the sport Thls year there yyele only fiye games due to the small number of hockey teams 1n thlg y1c1n1ty Accordmg to present ln dlcatlons thele should be about elght games next year Eleanor Brenner, the fleet yung xull captam the team next year and NIa11on schedule Team The SLOIQS R H S Opp Nutley Montclau away Irymgton lNutley Irymgton NVatch the 1926 Hockey tezm Glye them encouragement 1nd support ind they yull um games and add to the 16LOldS of R H S RI'7'IIlJRl-'U ' I I S 'I . 1 M' ' ' f Y- lik!-'T I, ff 1 R111 Sw WI: lf. Iirzfnmfr. R. Topping. R. Eflzcn 1f..l'rqI ' : llf. Nl I. JI. ru 'lf' . l' I- ill!!! V. fvllll-Vfflllfilllh E. .lulmx n. fl. fvlfl y. JI J .' lf. .1111 ' ff. Ii. Filk. lf. ' lff. I. ' 11171: 2 . f ' . ' s 2 ' ' Q I' Av I l I Li' kv c l . , ' As v . - v' v v' SS . ', 1 ' Held also Hgures in their inability to de- Morris is already busy arranging the v . y. . - ' .' ' '. , D D .' ' ' If . . . . ' ' 2 2 ', ' ' ' ...................... . ................... 1 12 5 ' - 1 , 1 - f Y f ............ . ,......... . 3 4 J ' ' ' c ' - ...................................... 2 7 ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' .......................................... 1 8 ' ' ' .................................... 2 5 y 1 1 y 4 V ' v . . D 1 . 'Lv v C 1 1 ' ' V I kv, A 2 L1 4 Z nv 62 7 . , ' .' ' .f I '.fl.lIf H15 I, HK 7 R 1 I SI H001 ll HIG IJ R F0 R U7 IIE R BOYS' SPORTS-BASKETBALL RI IIII RFORIJ 111011 Sf IIOOL II ISAFIB ILL 'IF Ill IIN mn! R: I1 I lo Raulrl lor! Sr'nr11n1eIl1 ll hlfnmn 1111111 lapfmn lirrru llclunrm :ml I 1 1 1 fnmazr lr an xrnmq fl 1 lharrl R01 llrnlrlur Ifrluv mul I mrh 1,1411 Coach Dupes faced a hard task at the openrng of the 1925 basketball sea on as he had only two regulars from last years qurntet That he and the team accomp lrshed as much as they drd deserves a world of credrt Therr record of 11 games won and 9 games lost 19 above our ax er age We hare the nucleus former for a good team next year only Captarn Wrll Daxre wrll not be on the team as he grad uates wrth the Class of 25 BASKETBALL The grrls basketball team thrs year has been one of the most successful ever turn ed out by Rutherford Hrgh The lassres broke ex en wrth a record of ten vrctorres and ten defeats The captarn Evelyn La Grutta was grven a berth on all state teams rn several Northern New Jersey newspapers She and Vrrglnra Krpp were a fast parr of forwards and between them managed to garn a greater number of pornts than those scor ed by the opponents Ruth Marrrott the dependable center w1ll be seen playrng the same posrtlon next year Catherrne Constantrne srde center who played a splendrd runnrng game all season wrll be lost to the team through graduatron Nettle La Grutta filled thrs posrtron enough thrs year to Wrn her let W' 5 ' U' 41' 'ln .f '11-1 -fs. l ' 'IU' wf 'l : ' .1' '. . Q' ' 1 ,. . ' . Swv In U: Iirfxlir CM l ' IIPII' . Loy , I' VI' 1 . L. li ll. lf. lfusxfll. rw .1 'f IW W I . YY. ' 1 1 . 1 v 4 'I u . D ' Y I 1 ' 51' . - . . . Y 1 1 1 1 v Y N ' - I 4 v V 1 1 1 1 1 1 v . y ' 1 . . 1 A, 1 ' 1 1 1' ' 1 1 Y. . - -. Y. ' 7 Y N ' 1 11 , l 1 l . . 1 , 1 , L Y . H, . . . . 64 GIRLS' SPORTS-BASK ETBA LL IIII RFORI1 Illl II SI IIUUI Ii ISI I Ili II I 1 Ill n 1 ru 1 S ml 3 JN llu IC ll Illlu ter and gn es promlse of developlng 1Dt0 a first class player The guards Ruth Hellwlg and Gertrude Farley played well Tuts w1ll be w1th the team agam next The scores R H S Opp Alumm home Hackensack away R1dg8W0Od home North Plaxnfield home Cllffslde home Englewood home Hackensack home East Rutherford home lNutley away Paterson away East Rutherford away R1dg6W0Od away Nutley home Tenafly away Englewood away Bellevllle home Paterson home Tenafly home Bellevllle away Ruth M3FFlOtt was chosen captaln for the comlng year while Dorothy Flnk wlll fill Dorothy Van Orman s place as mana ger Here s hoplng for a xery successful sea son RIM' f ' I I ' , . .' C .- I . TH.-IJI lik!--7 l i'.-fl Row- Lwfl In Riyhlz V. Kipp. Vvmxfr linw. If, Lu Ur llr. Ilrfllwigl. N. Lu G' II1. HM-0 I nw: ,lla 'fu l . . Jlurrinlf. l llI'II'.II, I ul l'our'I: .lliss 'f '1yiII. ' ' . ' ' ' .' , ........ 22 32 . ' ' . , ' , .................. 19 35 ' . , .......................... 37 15 ' ' ' , ........................ 11 30 year, her third year. Cliffside, away ........................ 25 14 , .................. 20 30 : ' ' ' ' ' , ..................... . 44 11 ', ........................ 20 15 , ...................... 22 20 , .................. 20 27 , ........................ 28 37 ' , .................... 25 27 ' , ...................... 44 9 ' , ........ 34 10 . . ' , ........................ 17 14 . . A . . ' , .................... 32 37 ' , ' . , .................. 7 27 - . , .......... 34 37 ' Y , ' .......................... 48 6 ' ' ' - J , ' ...................... 24 19 . 65 R H S BASEBALL TEAM 1925 Rutheiford IS gradually developmg a w1nn1ng baseball team and the credlt goes to no one else but Watty This year s team was one of the smoothest running outfits that ever graced a High School diamond Only one game was lost 1n the League and that was to Passaic This gives us a t1e for first place Among our many v1ct1ms was Hacken sack much talked of as State Champions The boys eas1ly clouted the1r star twirl er O Shea while our Whitman held the Hackensackltes to few and scattered hits Captaln Ray Tanner led the batters xuth a 419 average gettmg at least one hit 1n every game except the last VIC TTIOIO gained his vsay into the base ball Hall of Fame by p1tch1ng a no h1t no run game against Ridgewood The schedule Opp R H S Garfield H 1ckensack Irvington MOHtC13lT Cllffslde Paterson Passaic M'1ckenz1e Englewood Bloomfield Kearny Southside Ridgewood Clifton N Y M A West N Y TENNIS TOURNAMENT A tennis tournament IS being held aga1n this year and although there was not much lnterest shown at first lt IS pro gresslng quite well now Those playing on the varsity are not eligible There are quite a fevs entries and 1n some cases the compet1t1on IS quite keen Prizes w1ll be awarded to the w1nner and runners up The names of those vs ho ale 1n the plC ture of the Baseball Team on the Opp0Slte page ale Left to right First Row Ro dellblll g TIIOIO Marconi Whitman Berry MacDonald Hackett Scaiamelll Second Rovs Visco fM3Hdg6IJ Tannel fCap tain, McKenna Pe1k1ns M3Z0lat1 Dyke man Husch J Arata Allen Ravell TRACK 1925 was not exactly what may be call ed a successful t1ack season The Blue and Wh1te team falled to vun any of the lmportant meets However the redeem mg featuie was that a number of good men have been developed by Coach Dupes for next yea1 s team Captaln Davie IS the only lette1 man lost by graduation The brlght spots in the schedule were the tri angular meet with Leoma and East Ruth erford n 11111011 vse copped first place and the N N J I L meet 1n which Ruther The lette1 men are Captam Davle Moorehead Muiray Burnk1ant Abbott LHIZUIQ Monahan Smlth and Blackley manager The names of those 1n the p1ctu1e of the Txack team on Page 63 fue Left to 11ght as follows First Pon Cu1t1s Karges Fox LHIZUIQ Dllle CCapta1nJ Rude Burnkiant Moolhead S Smith Second Rovs M1llne1 Giossman Pastoi Hahn Third Row Mui ray Worfolk Tallman Fall Calendai Denliker Haidiman Hodge Foulth R011 M1 Dupes CCoachJ Phelps Monahan Blackley fManage1J Abbott Ball QTIHIHQID . . . , - y . , , I . . . . ' r ' , 2 .............................. 5 7 -' , ' ' ' ' ................................ 3 19 f g ' , ' ................................ 2 13 ' . ' 1 '- ' ' .................................... 4 16 ' ' - ' .................................... 11 4 . .... ' ' - Union Hill ................................ 1 4 ford finished third. . ' ...,............................ 8 6 1 , , 1 8 Q Q 1 15 6 . , ' ' . ' ' 11 6 ' ' ' ' ..............................., 2 12 ' ' .............................. 0 5 1.11 ' ..........................,.........., 4 2 , , - . . .........,.................... 5 7 'Y , Y' ' 0 . 1 W L W 7 , 86 132 V D ' ' f ' ' . 5 ' 66 I lm 'v 'v p v Av v A. v qv A. fy 'vllllu H-4,17 I. I L L I lhhlx' If IIUUL Nl Illhll Ulx U RI'111I,lH BOYS' SPORTS-TENNIS RL TIIFRP ORD HIGII SCHOOL BO! S ll' N 'NIS 1 I tn alll!! Frm! J zghf f eclnng U I'fll'!1IlllhfI' C111 r L ns' lmr 1' I'ernamle and B lzrlr ll VIlllljPl' The R H S Racquet W1elders broke R HS even for the season Wmnlng SIX matches and loslng a llke number The outstandmg vlctory was over three matches Manager Jackson handled the team nob The team Farquhar lst slngles Lyons 2nd slngles Llghtfoot 3rd slngles Far quhar and Lyons lst doubles Sher and Hecklng 2nd doubles 68 The scores Peddle Paterson MOHtCl31F St Benedlcts N Y M A Montclalr Kearny Hackensack Rldg8WO0d Newark Academy East Orange Opp is K ' ' , 1 'Aw' H 1. H' AV'-HIM!-'T I, ff 1 I '! --- ' 1 3 , fun , T, , Y, 1 V ' , 'I I llfllj SIN' . II. .110 .. C 2 ' ' ' ' ' ' 6 ............ ' ...........,.....,............. . 6 ' ' . 0 ............ ............................ 5 1 - - 2 ............ ' .......................... 3 Blair, after the team had lost their Hrst 3 ............ Blall' ...... ' .... , ........................ 3 ' 3 ............ .... ........................ 2 ' 3 ............ 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' ........................ 3 , 5 3 ............ ............ 2 ' , . 1 ............ ...................... 3 1 x A 7 If I N11 x f r llll 111114 ll 1 ll U1 II Nfllllllllll N lilllllll I ll'lllc'h A wht! 6 1 :muff I lp unl li 1 Tennis 18 taking a yery high place in girls sports This veal Rutherford High School h lN h ld 1 ycry successful team So far they h ue hzcl only one defeat Flye yictories iemam to then credit with one tie and two games yet to be played The singles team conslsts of Eleanor Ruth Nlaiiiott thncl Plnestlne French and lNett1e B01ll19 ue the membeis of the doubles te lm The tennis te lm also ls hampeiecl by lack of good placc to play The school courts undoubtedly ale better than last year but theme ls loom for impioyement In new of thi hmdiance the girls cer tamly haue play ed hard and met with suc cess Eleanor Koenig leads the team as Captain and Alice NVh1theld 15 managing the team Due to the fact that the season is not yet oyer the captain and manager haye not been choeen for next yeai Heies luck to next year s team Paterson away Paterson home Hackensack away Hackensack home Iryington home Iryington away Ridgewood home Ridgewood away Dickenson l l:1 l'll Jl'lfnl'l ll :I .swllr , r1ll'l..s' 1'lJ.v.vls mfs? lmf lf I .1l! S' 'lz Ii. Ix'f'niy.f'1llrin: ll. A zrri ll. 1' '.1: .', ' , 5. ' , . ' ' fi ld, .Ur A ' ,' . Kim, 1 JI. Ivy . 1, 1 1 '17 1 1 I I l 1 I . . - A v r K l 1 vv E ' 2 uv I . l ' I Q A1 1 Lv 'Aw V. ' L1 0 5 . l 1 A I . ' Y I I . 1 f I f V ' . , v 1 5 1 a 1 Q ,1 Koenig, firstg Marjorie Wiley, secondg and The scores: R.H.S. Opp. . I' ' ' J ,' .... . ................... ..2 1 ' ' ' ' ' 2 ' ' .' , ............................ 2 2 Q 2 . ' , ' ' .................... 2 1 2 ' A , ' ' N' ' ' ' , ...................... 1 2 ' ' ' 'f ' 3- , ........................ 2 1 ' .' ' U' ' ' 'Q' , ' ' ........................ 2 O j ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' , ........................ 2 1 ' 's ' ' , ' ' - ' ' , ' y' ........................ 69 SOME SNAPPY SCENES AT RUTHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL Elhilllllll 1 Eva TRNIOI 21 18 now a JUHIOI It Oberlln UH1X6lS1tV Ohlo Vlola Elsman 21 IS chlef D1et1c11n ln Roosevelt Hospltal ln N Y C Nat Ely 21 lntends to t'1ke a summer course at the Un1vers1ty of M1ch1g'1n Arnold Bernard 21 was ft membel of the Glee Club at W1ll1ams Un1vers1ty Dolph VVODDIQI 21 IS now an 1nst1uC tor at Renssel1e1 Instltute of Technology D'lV1S Keep 21 was lnstructor of pub llc speaklng 101 the ltst ye ll at Wllllams Frznk Van O1m1n 21 IS completlng h1s second ye 11 xt the I uv School of N Y U Evy Logan 23 g1adu1tes from the Central School of Phys1c1l T1a1n1ng th1S June W Johnson 23 and E Pohlers 23 have been taken lnto the Senlor HOH0ldly SOC18ty the Crawfoot at Phlla Tex School Walter Johnson 23 has been elected track captaln of the Phlla Tex School for next year Emxl Pohlers 23 has been elected Presldent of the Ph1la Tex School Ath let1c Assoc1'1t1on George Fe1guson 22 coached the Freshmen Ba eball Te im tt Nl I T dlll mg, the past se xson M1 and 111s Jack R Ruff IGLCIIHY welcomed baby d1ughte1 111s Ralff was fOlIYl6I'1y Maltha Deckel a R H S student MIR' M1 and MIS Ba1ton Jenks of V1ee lfmd Avenue welcomed a baby daughter Betty Ann on Apr1l 26 Mrs Jenks was formerly Mlss Elwabeth Andrews 14 On June 6 the marr1age of MISS Flor ence Hope 19 to M1 Dwight H Cas sedy of Rutherford was sxolemnwed at the home of the brlde 553 Stuyvesant Avenue On Ap11l 30 Mr and Mrs Stuart A Ronn1e welcomed a baby son Gerald El ls Both Mr and M1s Ronn1e were members of the class of 17 Mrs Ronn1e Dolothy Chr1st1e 23 entered the SBHIOI Class tt Sargent Cambrxdge Mrss Wxlk Out Day S1tu1day May 16 At the recent Arena held 'xt the school Dot partlclpated 1n aesthetlc danc1ng and the dumb bell QXQTCISGS MISS Lou1se G Walton 20 was marrled to Mr Alfred Pfe1l of East Orange on Aprll 29 at the Un1tar1an Chu1ch One of Mlss 1Valton s two attendants was Mrs A Cheste1 Walton formerly Evelyn May nard 18 Cornellus V De B1asco 23 who was boy s Natlonal Tenms Doubles Champlon 1n 1920 was one of the best on the Wash 1ngton md Lee Un1vers1ty tenms team th1s year He journeyed as a member of the te am on 1ts northe1n trlp of ten dfzys to lnvade s1x northern umversltxes MISS Helen Small of Ca1m1t'1 Avenue 15 m Lklng a name for herself ln grand opera She lecently s mg the part of Pettl Snlgg ln the Sullnan ope1a The Mlkado t the B1ooklyn Academy of MUSIC Helen X71 . i 3 , A fyvuv 0 - J j 1- ' 5 f y '7 , Q -1,1 ff' -11' ' CP . 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' 1 c ' ' ll ' YY I 1 Q 1 I 1 ' ' 1 , . . . , a , 1 .r 1' ALL MNI 'VOTES was of the class of 24 Her clever Work on Class Nlght IS Well remembeled Ed W11l1ams 21 graduates f1om St Lawrence UHlV61S1ty th1S sprmg He has been verv dCt1V8 1n h1s last yea1 at college Of the many pos1t1ons he has had some are Busmess Manage1 of the H111 News Clrculatlon Manage1 of the Lau11ent1an Football manager and a membe1 of the Journa11st1c F1atern1ty MISS Helen Ma1ga1et Uhl 20 was ma1 11ed to M1 O Lawrence Andelson at the home of he1 parents 146 Mountam Way on May 4 Mlss Uhl 18 a gladuate of Co1ne11 Un1xe1s1ty whele she took plomlnent pa1t 1n dramatlc actnltles was elected to Mortar Board and was NIISS C3101lI16 Wagner 23 now a Soph omole at Smlth College has been g1anted the p11v11ege of studylng h1sto1y next yea1 undel the college system of speclal hono1s Du11ng he1 Jun1o1 and Sen1o1 yea1 she w111 be rel1eved of the 1out1ne of class attendance and course examlnatlons and W1l1 devote her tlme to the WO1k of he1 cholce Sally Chastney 24 now attendlng Scuddel School was chosen from he1 de pa1tment Home Economlcs to d8l1V91 a speech at the Scudder Commencement Dot Carpenter 23 another one of ou1 flrls at Scudder School was also hono1 ed by bemg chosen from the Sec1eta11a1 De pal tment to dellver a speech at the same Commencement MIS Mlgnon Ty1e1 Blyant was umted 1n ma111age to Mr R E Scott at Santa Ana Callfornla on Apr11 8 She was at tended by hel S1St91 Mrs Robelt Odell Mls Scott and Mrs Odell Wele both for mer Rutherford Hlgh School g1r1s fThe MISSGS Tylexj They are now 1es1d1ng ln Los Angeles Cahf Clara Chr1st1e 18 gladuate of the Vletropolltan Hospltal ln N Y C who has completed a Publlc Health Nurslng and Soclal Servlce Course at Columbia lb now wlth the ASSOC1dt10H f0l the Improve ment of the Poor of N Y C Clara IS the youngest employee IH thls organlza tlon and does much benex olent wo1k along wlth her dutles as v1s1t1ng nu1 se The engagement of Helen Dull to F1ank11n Sewa1d has been announced Helen 'md F1ank ale both fo1me1 R H S students Fr lnk hfzxlng left school ln h1s Jun1o1 Yea1 18 one of the fust to en 11st IH the Wolld Wa1 He late1 finlshed h1s educatlon 1n 1 D1 ep school and college and IS now an optometust p1act1c1ng 1n the fall Many of the class of 21 ue completlng then college ca1ee1 th1S yeal DdVlS Keep 1nd Alnold B unfud ale gladuatlng f1om Wllllams Mlke Cd1101l and Ed Wllllams f1om St Lawlence Herbelt T1ubek f1om Stevens B111 Calvert from Dartmouth Elizabeth McKeen from Vas sar E1eano1 Armstlong flOm Skldmore Je1 ry French f1om Amhel st Ben Gxbson f1 om Rutgel s and Sylv1a Sc'11ame111 from Smlth Armzirnng On Tuesday June 9th 1925 the sad and sudden death of Damel Culwood Almstrong 16 occu11ed v L , . . , Q ' 9 1 - 1 . . ., . . w , N 1 ' K' Y. , 7 . 1 1 s n 7 J . 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Av , l THI' RUTHERFORDIAN A NQQS 53, 1 119. 4- 'mt' 1, ly Q . dlfOfS Q baton iii Dur1ng the year of nmeteen twenty five the followlng Hlgh School publlcatlons haxe been recelved The Anon R1dg6WOOd Hlgh Rldge wood N J The Attzc Nutley Hlgh Nutley N J The Blau Bfee e Blalr Academy Blalrstown N J The Bucknellzan Bucknell Un1vers1ty Leulsburg Pa Thr Ba G7 Hackensack Hlgh Hack ensack N J Thr Commerce School of Commerce Sprlngfleld Mass Thf Cntenon Glrls Hlgh Paterson The C'eda1 Chest Toms Rlver Toms Rlver N J The Columbian Columbla Hlgh Orange N J The Clanon Lynbrook Hlgh brook Long Island The Keamy Kardznal Kearny Kearny N J The Magnet Owatonna Hlgh tonna Mlnn The Mznor Hasbrouck H6lghtS Hlgh Hasbrouck He1ghts N J The Massachusetts Collegzan Mass Agr College Amherst Mass The News East Orange Hlgh East Orange N J The Nzles School Neus Nlles Hlgh Niles Oh1o Hlgh South Lyn Hlgh Owa HERBERT ARMSTRONG Z: ALICE WHITFIELD Z6 The Oracle Englewood Hlgh Engle wood N J The Optzmzst South Slde Hlgh New ark NI J The Onole Bushwlck Hlgh Brooklyn N Y Clty N X The Recl and Blue Penn Umverslty Phlladelphla Pa The Tower Summlt H1gh Summlt The Valkyne News Somervllle Hlgh Somervllle N J The Wampus Boonton Hlgh Boon ton N J The Whatcom World Whatcom Hlgh Belllngham W3ShlHgtOH The Ottawa Record Ottawa Hlgh Ottawa Kansas The Spectatm Boy s Hlgh Paterson The Tnclent Neptune Hlgh Ocean Grove N J Dvury Academe Drury Hlgh South Adams Mass The Catamount Bennlngton Hlgh Benmngton Vt The Hzll News St Lawrence U Canton N Y THE RUTHERFORDIAN extends 1tS thanks and best WlSh6S to 1tS many llterary frlends 1 4 , X , xx 'Y KV xx V xl lx ,1 V, A ' V' 1 '-E :Y Y f -, - 1, - a t u -n K 1-I! 1 G 9 E J l. a 4 0,1 , ' ' at .' - sig- . . 'nag' - 5 N 'D 1,'lI o l' . A-X .4--- ---as 5 ' X 'k'!1 I 'HQ' 1 1 - ' 'HW s , -'Q 1 f E1 ' I f ' 3 - - 14 , 11 ' ' 1 1 ' ' , . . v - . n - -, 11 ' ' . ' 1 1 ' U . . . . . , - , , , L . . v n ,' 11 - ' ' , 4. . . , 1 1 u ' 11 ' ' 7 , , , . . . . , . . 14 ' , , , 11 ' 14 11 ' ' 'Q 1 1 f ' I ' , . . 1 - n ,V ' 11 ' ,' U y - 7, ' ' ' f , - y 1 1 1 ' g r, , N. J. an , 11 ' H .' . 9' ' ' 'Y ZZ , T' , ' ' 1 1 V . . , . . 1 - - U 1 1 ' 1 U H ' ' H ' - f , 1 '1 1 r , . . . , . . sl I ,' 11 ' , ' , U ,. Y' ' , f , . , . , , , N. J. 1 - U . . U 1 ' ' n I 11 ' ' ' ' Y ' 7 1 1 ' ' 1 W . , . . , , . , . . H y' 7 u , 11 1 ' 1 1 1 f - - N. J. n ,' I 11 ' f , y ' H ,' 11 ' ' 1 1 , . . n , , ' ll ' 9 ' ' ' ' H ,. U ' 1 1 , . . n 11 ' , - 1 I 7 44 11 ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' , it . 1 n 1 ,, w . - I A 1 1 ' . 1 an ' 11 . . , . . 1 - '1 4' 1 1 . ' 7' . . Q , . . 1 - - 1 . , , . , .. . It Y I ,y 1 I - w . , . , r , . . H I I Q I H , , . . . . . , . , B , . . . 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