Rutherford High School - Rutherfordian Yearbook (Rutherford, NJ)

 - Class of 1935

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Fri. 23 Muriel Scales announces her intention of scaling the heights of music. Bravo! Sat. 24 Les Nahouse weeps and misses the game while his mechanics I2-HX his car after its third breakdown. Mon. 26 Dot Nevins keeps balcony students alive by! talking them to death. Oh, well, you know what we mean!! Tue. 27 One new Ford plus one truck equals one black eye plus six bruises. Eh, wat, Miss Mitchell? Wed. 28 New date bureau introduced to R. H. S. Art Stone becomes first lucky man. And was his face red! Thur. 29 Henry Kieper found wearing a new hat. Wild jubilation follows Pri. 30 Henry wrecks his own car. Too muchee jubilee! DECEMBER, 1934 Mon. 3 Lovely to look at --at--at-at-what comes next? Oh, ask Blanche Straehl! She knows 'em all. Tue. 4 Is Bob Anderson's face red It seems that some girl said he had a classical profile! Wed. 5 Mr. Moore takes up the art of skipping, coached by those experts. Jaeger and Tindall. Thur, 6 Fifteen gallons of cider bought for G. O. Sports Dance. Fri. 7 Six of the gallons sold at dance. Van Voorhis, by mistake, feeds the floor one gallon. Sat. 8 Mr. Gottschall empties a gallon jug of HzSO4 down the sink to fill it with cider. No. not the sink, dummy! A Mon. 10 Who persisted in turning out the lights at the G. O. Sports Dance? Why, the chaperons, of course! Tue. ll Carolyn Nylander brings Teddy. Turtle to school to sit for his portrait. Wed. 12 Co-Y holds meeting of GREAT educational value. Subject matter? Ghosts! Thur. 13 Why this sudden liking for orange juice on the girls' part? Oh, I see-Van Voorhis is selling the stuff! Fri. 14 Ella Matyka crosses the bar. No, no, not that--she got over the parallel bars. Mon. 17 In the spring a young man's-- Oh, well, you know the rest! Winter can be like that, too! Can't it, Dot-'n-Ray? Tue. 18 Three gallons of the Sports Dance cider rejected unanimously by the Hi-Y party. One whiff was enough! Wed. 19 Harold Lowe's good intention of giving his girl friend a Xmas present on the sly was blasted by a fortune teller. Curses! Thur. 20 Ted deSmedt gayly spreads news that Mrs. Ross is absent. Result: Mrs. Ross enjoys a quiet period. Fri. 21 Ten-day walkout, order of A. F. L. Cl-Xfllicted Federation of Twenty-five Learnersl .

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Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Mon. Tue. Wed. Kate Turner, our famous dress designer, appears in another new outfit. Adrian has nothing on our Kate. Antoinette Mercier forgets to prepare her French homework. What could have happened? Our Smith sisters. Lucile and Velma, were seen together! ' John Rose is taken for a ride. We mean in football. Remember those charges through center, Jack? Louise Jacullo dances out of the office instead of in. What! No work today? What IS this school coming to? There's nothing like being versatile. After Russ Ryerson tired of being a goaly-he decided to be a fullback. Eagle flees from flag pole. Oh, whereg oh, where, has our eagle went? Oh, where: oh, where, has it flew? NOVEMBER. 19 3 4 Thur. Fri. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Rosalie Ely and Helen Diener ALMOST blow up the Chem. Lab. Better luck next time! Jackie leaves Blackie holding sackie. Ernest Bortis defends Hitler against the ravages of time, tempera- ture, and Miss Ely's A. D. class. Why, Ben Hingle! To think of your telling Miss Chapman that a pretty woman can get away- with anything! Poor Notso! Mlle. Chapman just doesn't like Ula gum one bit, does she, Harold? Don't Edna Stegen, Jo Mazzacca, and Charlotte Stueber have fun in their classes? And don't the teachers love their gossip! Josephine Brown and Frances Brown are both heart-broken. Cause? Miss Raby, brutally separates them in class. Pandemonium! Enter Miss Scism!! Quiet!! Exit Miss Scism! !! Pandemonium!! !! Extra! Extra! Ray Byers sets new record! Arrives at Chem. lab. at 7:59! Frances E. Johnson highly entertains assembly by pronouncing in her own inimitable French Der Doocher Verrin. Another blond enters Edith Muehling's life. Well, 'tis said that All is fair in- - Miss Diehl is presented with seven big red apples after being out for a week. That proves we love her! KNO, we Weren't after good markslj Frank Ensor's hobby is sports. Imagine that! Maybe that ac- counts for his football fame. What cha' tink? A squirrel enters 4B, C. P. English class. For knowledge or nuts? Well, Gabriel was reported missing the next period. Didn't Hamlet look like Joan Crawford in that hat? Edith Douglas declares that her hobby is taking care of children Twenty-jour



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JANUARY, 193 5 V Tue. Wed. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thurl Fri. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. 31 Sylvia Minetti vows she'll never cook according to algebraic formulae. Exciting reports received relative to the spectacular races between Carl Collar and Dimp Francissover the track to Carmita Avenue. Win Booth is going home in a barrel? Oh, he just tripped and fell into a garbage can? Yes, we see! Lenore Melkonian fills 4B English class with deep despair by her poetry-writing ability. Claudine Smith found not talking about Duke Ellington for live minutes. She was talking about Glen Gray. Someone tries to sit on Dee Harwood's thumb. Result: She is accused of carrying concealed weapons under the bandages. Jane Coe has her fortune told. The future looks brunette. As February approaches, the departure of Ruth Panzlow looms near. Oh, what: oh, what will the Commercial Club do now? Helen Willan prepares to leave! What'll we do without her batting power? Helen Gamm says she didn't get her letter. What letter? We wonder! S.O.S. received the third period: Terrible SOQ explosion. Fifteen diligent scientists knocked out completely: ten more hanging limp from windows. FOUL plot suspected. XV. Walter and . D. Hammell deeply implicated. Miss Owen shuflling those cards again! No, not pinochle. Just fate with its zeros in the making. t Eddie Lempert celebrates the finishing of those pajamas.-Six months to make one pair!!! Someone told Manny Moskowitz that his ping-pong was marve- lous. The idea of calling a two-time state champ's table tennis ping-pong!! - Margaret Nelson: I tank l go home now! Ruth Meyer is found sitting in the middle of the street in a red ski suit. Was the sled slippery, Rufus? Gladys Fuller deserts Rutherford, N. J., for Cleveland. Boo hoo! Good luck, Gladys! Boo hoo! Teddy Tindall receives news plus photo from a yodeling Swiss Alpinist who found her in last year's Rutherfordian! Alice Matting has serious relapse. She leaves high school to go to kindergarten. Bob Ely starts period of rustication. CSay, does that pertain to ploughing or to rust?j Room 8 students tear themselves away from Mrs. Odell. And just when they were getting used to staying after school! T 'went y-six

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