Rutherford High School - Rutherfordian Yearbook (Rutherford, NJ)
- Class of 1938
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ADAMS, Jr. Aviation Club, Vice-President 4. Ambition-Transport Pilot. LEWIS ALLSTON HLEWH Commercial Club 3, Business Manager of Spur 4, Ambition-Salesman AUDREY MAY ARZI NGER HAYTFIH All Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition-To Teach Art. IOLA R. AYRES lllll Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 4, Glee Club 4. Ambition-To be successful RAYMOND AYRES URW., Football 2, 3, Art Club, Math Club, Aviation Club. Ambition-Success. EDWARD BAKSA lIEdlI Art Club, Masquers, Art Editor of Spur. Ambition-Commercial Artist. EDWARD J. BARLOW Ebbie Aviation Club 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Rutherfordian Staff. Ambition-To live a real Christian life. ARTHUR FRANKLIN BARNES HAHH Hi-Y, President Senior Class. Ambition-College, M? Ten CHARLTON THEODORE BARTH Swing Cholly Soccer 2, 35 Orchestra5 Drum Major of Band5 Rutherfordians. Ambition-Success. WILLIAM BARTLETT BiIl Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. Ambition-College. PAULI NE ELIZABETH BAS Polly All Girls' Sports5 French Club5 Latin Club 3, 45 Co-Y 3, 4, President 45 Cinema Club 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Assistant Cheerleader 25 Service League. Ambition-Private Secretary. FLORENCE E. BING Bing Glee Club5 Spur5 Office Assistant. Ambition--To sing popular songs. DOROTHY LOUISE BISHOP Dot Girls' Sports 2, 45 Masquers 2, 35 Glee Club5 Orchestra5 Franklin Forum5 Y-385 Service Lea- gue5 Spur5 lnterclass Debates 4. Ambition-Duke. ELIZABETH SARA BIVONA Bette Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choir5 Track 3, 4. Ambition-Interior Decorator. Fx :QZ J Q . - issr , ' it I. ...tl V K , JIM BLUMENSTOCK Bloom Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 2 35 Service League5 G. O. Council. Ambition-To be a doctor. DOLLY M. BOBROWSKI Dolly Ambition-Private secretary. PAUL BOBROWSKI IIPOUIII Ambition-Success. DOROTHY BOCKMAN Bockie Ambition-Kindergarten teacher. Eleven QFD' W Cb!! THOMAS BOOKS Mut Track 2, Golf Manager 3, 4, Glee Rutherfordian Staff, Choir 4. THEODORE BORNICH ,,SOrge,. Baseball 3, 4. Ambition-Business. JANE M. BOSTWICK Ambition-Success. x D657 60 RUTH BUCKINGHAM BOWER W Beebe All Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Co-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, French Club 2, Art Club 3, 4, President 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant, Study Hall Assistant. Ambition--To be a successful social worker. FRANCES ELIZABETH BROHMER Betty Co-Y 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Library Council 4, Vice-President 4, Service League 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant 4. Ambition--To be a good history teacher. HELEN HENRIETTA BROWN F S HI-emi, K K, French Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Art Club 3, 4, Ei: 1. Secretary 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, Soccer 2. Ambition-Private secretary. . S FRANK R. BUTTON HBLJYTSH Commercial Club 2, 3. Ambition--Diesel Engineer. PATSY CARAVAGLIA Brooklyn Ambi tion----Reg istered Pharmacist. ELWOOD CARTER MEIN Soccer 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, H-Y 3, 4, Cinema Club Z, 3, 4, Executive Council 2, G. O. Play 3. Twelve Ambition-Electrical Engineer. Marbles Art Club. Ambition-Nurse. RUTH BOWER Ruthie French Club 3, 4, Library Council 3, 4 Assistant. Club 4, , Office '3 N -is .Q -rm ,fi ,,, . -. Q if 5 f fl ER A if . , 7, , el ' .R ' LEONARD COOPER Len Ambition-Success. GEORGE CHRECKJ IAN Red Soccer 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, Band, Orchestra. Ambitionflvlaster Mechanic. MARTIN CLARK Martin Ambition-To be a success. WILLIAM J. CLARK Bm Manager, Football, Baseball 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball 3, 4, Hi-Y, Service League, Glee Club, Choir, Rifle Club. Ambition-Business. JESSI E BAI N CLAWSON J ess Spur 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, G. O. Council 2, All Girls' Sports, Moth Club 2, 3. Ambition-To 'rind a week no one else knows about. DOROTHY CLAYTON Dot All Girls' Sports. Ambition-To go to California ltor the ridel . ALLISON W. CLOKEY Whip Hi-Y, Franklin Forum, German Club, Math Club, Band, Orchestra. Ambition-Industrial Engineer. MILLICENT EDMUNDS CLOUGH Queenie French Club 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4, President 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Cinema Club 2, 3, Hockey, Rutherfordian Staff. Ambition-To wear a Phi Beta Kappa key. HELEN R. COLLISON ColIi All Girls' Sports, Commercial Club, Spur, Li- brary Cou cil, Girls' A.A. Council. ,vb I Ambition-Organist. X. Ginny Anne s' Sports 3, 4, Co-Y, Latin Club. i GINIA ANNE coNNAiz lp? . f Ambition-Costume Designer. Thirteen ROBERT CONRAD Scoop Art Club 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor of Spur, Track 2. Ambition-Col lege. DAVID A. COOPER HRM., Tennis, Hi-Y, Executive Council. Ambition-Executive. HAROLD S. COREY Cookie Football, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Hi-Y, Spur 2. . Ambition- Coastgaurd Academy. ' X. '- 22 ':+:, . ooRoTHY T. conlsu. F i'i SQ frDOtf1 S Ambition-Success. , DouGLAs cowiN l A Doug Q x Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Franklin For um, Service League. Ambition-Travel. DONALD WILLIAM COX Don Soccer 2, Cross Country 3, Spur, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4j German Club, Franklin For um 3, 4, G. O. Council, Vice-President 4, Inter- Class Debates 3, 4, Varsity Debates 4. Ambition-To be an astounding success. JOHN CURREY ,,BudH ,PQI li Track Manager, Hi-Y, Commercial Club, Soc cer. Ambition-To be a traveling salesman. THOMAS JOHN DALEY Tom Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 3, Hi-Y, German Club 3, 4, Service League, Sen- ior Class Council. Ambition-Engineering. L. ETHEL DALY L. E. D. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Service League, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition-Nurse. ISABELLA DOROTHY DARLEY Bella Girls' Sports 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Spur, President ot the Library Council, Glee Club 3, 4, Office Assistant. Ambition----Private secretary. Fourteen AN NETTE P. DeBOLD Mickey All Girls' Sports, Girls' A.A. Council, Spur: Li- brary Council, Office Assistant. Ambition-To go to California. WILHELMINA DeLEEUWERK Willie Girls' Sports 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Spur Library Council, Glee Club, Office Assistant. Ambition-Private secretary. WHEELER DENNIS Soccer, Masquers 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, 4, Franklin Forum 3, 4, President 4, Spur, Inter- Class Debates 3, 4, Varsity Debates 3, 4. Ambition-Medicine. WILLIAM DeSMEDT Bill MARINUS S. DeVRIES Rene Track 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Boys' Double Quartette 3, 4. Ambition-To be a C. P. Accountant. HENRY J. DIERKS Bud Rifle Club 3, Rifle Team 3, Rutherfordian Staff. Ambition-To travel. JOHN DIERKS Jack Rifle Club 3. x V Ambition-Business Executive. in WARREN W. DOOLE Shadow I Ambition-Commercial artist. oono'rHY DQRN , Dm ' ' i 57 Giee club 2, 3, 4. . ' Ambition-Secretary. If - 'ifillf yj Q ' . 1 t . 'Q' CONSTANCE DORNTON . Connie In in ky Ambition-Private secretary 'IW' Fifteen DAN G. EDWARDS Dan'l Soccer 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball 3, Track 2, Hi-Y, Cinema Club, G. O. Council. Ambition-3A million or bust . WILLIAM A. EHLERS Bill Aviation Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4. Ambition f- Aeronautical Engineer. GEORGE HARWARD ESLER Howie Football 2, 3, Track 2, Aviation Club, Ruther- fordiari Staff. Ambition- --Aero Mechanic in U. S. Army. JUDITH E. FARBER iuudyif Library Council, President of Commercial Club, Glee Club, Choir, Quartette. Ambition Private sec reta ry. VIOLA ELEANOR FERGUSON Freckles Hockey, Soccer, French Club. AmbitionfDietician. JOHN FERRARO Football. Ambition f--Successful business man. STEPHEN L. T. FERRIOL Steve Hi-Y, Service League, Boys' Glee Clubj Choir, Ruthertordian Staff. Ambition--Executive of a large corporation. ERNEST B. FONTAN Bib Track 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, Glee Club 2, 3. Ambition --One million dollars. MARTIN JOSEPH FORD, Jr. Marty German Club 3, 4, Ruthertordians 3, 4, Vice-President of Senior Class, G. O. Council 4, Hi-Y 4. AmbitionfSuccess. JOHN BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Jack Masquers 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, President 3, Vice-President 4. Ambition- To teach German. Sixteen .vqur ELSIE D. GREELISH Glee Club. Ambition-To be happy. ELFRIEDE GRIMM Elfie German Club, Commercial Club. Ambition-Secretary. DELBERT GROENEWALD Deb Ambition?-Aviator. MARY RITA GRUSH Rita All Girls' Sports, Girls' A.A. Council 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Study Hall Assistant, Li- brary Council, Class Council 4. Ambition-Music teacher. BEATRICE A. GUST Bea Volley Ball 2, Archery 2, Masquers 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Spur. Ambition-Secretary. DORUTHY MARIE HADDEN DotHeU Masquers 2, 3, Secretary 4, Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Double Quartette 3, 4, Spur 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. Ambition!-Doctor. Seventeen Football LILLIAN ROSE FRIEDMAN HLHH Masquers 2, French Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2 3, Choir 2, I-lackey, Golf. Ambition-Music. GRACE VIRGINIA FRENCH iieinnyii All Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, Sec- retary 3, Art Club 3, 4, President Y-38, Girls' AA. Council 3, 4, G. O. Council 3, 4. Ambition-Commercial artist. JOHN A. FRINK Pinky Tennis Manager, Cross Country, Spur, Hi-Y Franklin Forum, Service League, Masquers. Ambition-Stevens College. KENNETH GIVEN Ken 3, 4, President Sophomore Class. 1 jr-H441 via-it 'Q . -,- . 'WF DOROTHY M. HILLHOUSE Dottie Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Spur, Service League, Office Assist- ant, Ruthertordian Staff. EVERETT S. HOLLEY Holley President Masquers 4, Vice-President Masqu- ers 3, Art Club 3, 4, Aviation Club 3, 4. Ambition-Engineer. ALBERT HUBER HAI., President Rifle Club. Ambition-Criminologist. ALWYN A. HUGHES UAV, Ambition-Engineer. EDNA HENRIETTA HAESE ,,Edi, Glee Club, Library Council. Ambition-Typist. GERTRUDE HANDLER Gertie Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club. Ambition-Dress Designer. ELIZABETH HELEN HANDS Betty All Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Girls' A.A. Council 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir, Double Quartet, Rutherfordian Staff. FORDHAM E. HANF Ford Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2. Ambition-To travel around the world. MARJORIE E. HEGER Margie Girls' Sports. Ambition-Private secretary. MILDRED V. HENDRICKSON Millie Spur, Office Assistant. Ambition-Secretary. Eighteen 3 l I 'ffl VJ fu l. RUTH ELIZABETH HUTZEL Ruthie Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Co-Y, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition-To be happy. ROBERT RICHARD IMSANDE ,,BOb,, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, Cinema Club 2, 3, 4' German Club 3, 4, Spur Staff 4, Franklin For- um 2, 3, 4, Inter-Class Debating Team 2, 3, 4, Rutherfordian Staff 4. Ambition-Chemical Engineer. 1 J. MARIAN JACOBS Bebe Library Council. Ambition-To be successfu I. MARCIA FAY JENSEN Jens All Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Field Day Trophy 3, Masquers 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Spur Staff 3' G. O. Play 4, Head Cheerleader 4. Ambition-Musical Comedy. .' si.izAsm-i ANNE JoNssoN i . , J .1-, 1 ,Q,.,, Ji fi- I Jia MX Betty lj- All Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Cinema Study Club 2, ' Co-Y, Cinema Club 3, Spur Staff 2, Office As- L, sistant 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Executive f,'lCOUnCil. t Ambition-Always have enough money. l 'I I ,V MARGUERITE KAs'rENsElN 1lMiggie1l All Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, German Club, Mas- quers. ALYNE E. KEIRAN I - Vgg Keir . iz All Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, A.A. Council 2, French ., Club 2, 3, 4, Library Council 4, Glee Club 2, ,mx .1 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Double Quartet 3, 4. may t 2 Ambition-Secretary. ALFRED WILLIAM KELLERMAN QL llKeHll Ambition-To be a successful business man. ROBERT B. KENNEDY HBCU, Rutherfordian Editor, Masquers 2, 3, Franklin Forum 4, Inter-Class Debates 4. Ambition-Electrical Engineer. ifKeg,i Baseball 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Ambition-To be a bartender. E ll WILLIAM c. KOEGEL Nineteen STANTON LAWRENCE Sonny Calf 3, 4, Track 27 Cross Country 2, Service League 3, 4, Hi-Y 45 French Club 2, 3, Cinema Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4. Ambition-Two million or bust. IRWIN M. LEVIN ,,Er,, Service League 4. Ambition--To achieve happiness for family and myself. EVELYN LEWIS Evelyn DANIEL EDWARD LUCCKE 'Lock Glee Club, Double Quartet, Choir, Baseball 2. AmbitioniCollege. ROLAND LOEFFLER Ronn Ambition-Automotive Engineer. MORGAN T. LOESCH Loesch Art Club 4, Library Council 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Library Council 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Band 2. Ambition--To be a success in life. SALVATORE MACALUSO Bunny Baseball. ALLAN WILLIAM MacGREGOR Mac Football 2, 3, 4. Ambition--To get out of school. ELSIE MARTIN Els Commercial Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, German Club 3, 4, Spur Staff 4, Library Council 4, Secretary 4, Office Assistant, Glee Club 4. Ambition -Private secretary. HENRY G. MASON, Jr. Biondy Cross Country. Ambition-'Business Executive. in Twenty .3251 4 CATH ERI NE AGNES MASTRANGLE ,,KOy,, All Sports 2, 3, 4, Girls A.A. Council Z, 4, Spur Staff 4, Library Council 4, Service League 2. Ambition7Secretory. ANITA BETTY MAUERMEYER , Nita All Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, German Club 3, 4, Y-38, Art Club 3, Vice-President Girls' A. A. Council. ALFRED J. MAZZACCA HAI., MARGARET McBRIDE ,,peg,, G. O. Council 2, 4, Service League 3, Mas- auers 2, 3, 4, Y-37, Y-38, Vice-President Y-38, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Study Hall Assistant, Rutlwerfordiari Stott. Ambition--To succeed. MILDRED C. McCORMICK Dolly Girls' Sports 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Service Leo- gue 4, Masquers 4, Spur 4, Senior Council, Choir 4, AmbitionfAdvertising EVERETT S. MCGARRY ,.EV,, Baseball 4, Soccer 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. AmbitionfBusiriess. GEORGE McILWAlNE Twinkletoes Track 2, 3, Football 4. Ambition --Business and marriage success. EVELYN MENDRYS Frer1cby Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition-Traveling. MARJORY LYNN MERTON ,,Midge,, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Masquers 4, Spur 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Ambitione-To be an interior decorator. CATHERINE METZGER riKiHyi, Basketball, Commercial Club, Spur Staff, Glee Club. Ambition-Stenographer. Twenty-one ff ll. FRANK MICHEL, Jr. ,.YCmkyrr Cross Country 3, Soccer 4. Ambition--Business. CHESTER L. MODER Chet AmbitiongMechanicaI Engineer. DANIEL MOUGEL Dan Soccer 2, 3, 4, Masquers 4. Ambition-Business. J TOM MULLER Sailor Soccer 2, 3, 4, Baseball, Art Club, Spur, Ser vice League 4. Ambition-Coast Guard. MARGARET EDITH MURDOCK Margie Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, French Club, Masquers 4, s Spur 4, Glce Club. Ambition-To Teach. GLORIA M. NACLERIO Glory 1 -. .jr All Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Service League 2, 3, 4 .. French Club 3, Masquers 2, 3, Art Club 4, ' G. O. 4. AmbitianiTeaching. gr . v-5 V 'Q A -sg: J 1 Q . ROBERT A. NEIDHARDT Bob Ambition-Bank Examiner. FREDERICK C. NICOL Fred Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain Football 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. Ambition-To be successful in whatever I undertake. OTTO CHRISTOPHER NIEDERER Niederer Soccer 4, Masquers 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, G. O. Play 3, Service League 4, Senior Executive Council. Ambition-Civil Engineer. PAUL C. NUGENT upoulrr Service League 4, Hi-Y 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4. Ambition--Successful Business man. Twenty-two Glee Club, Masquers. NORMAN Y. ODELL Norm Service League 2, 3, 4, Cinema Club 2, 3. Ambition-Success in business. CHARLES S. OFFERMAN Charlie Senior Class Executive Council. Ambition'-Business Executive. JUNE H. OTKEN Junie All Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, French Club 3, i 4, Secretary 4, Archery Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. Ambition-Foreign interpretor. . 'Lit -N . JAMES ALFRED PATIENCE if - 11 Jim Rifle Club 3. Ambition--Aeronautical Diesel Engineering. D FRANK J. PAUER if Hcorki, A iil, Ambition-Marine Engineer. i s zli K '- -5 EDWARD J. QUIST A Hi-Y 4. V Ambition-Certified public accountant. 31 bE EMELIE RAPETTI Lee Ambition-Art. JOHN J. RAU Jock Ambition-Droftsrnanship. X JOSEPH J. REEVIE Joe Track, Captain 4, Football 3, 4, Hi-Y, Glee Club, Rifle Club, Service League, G. O. Play 3. Ambition-To be successful. Q DOROTHY LIVINGSTON REILLY ',,, M If Dotty A V ., Archery 2, 3, Hockey 2, Volley Ball 3, Basket- i -' ball 2, Art Club 4, Masquers 3, Co-Y 4. ' Ambition-To be a good stenographer. .A A I Twenty-three 'ZW JAY F. REUBERT Josupe ' Soccer 3, Hi-Y 4, Band 2, 3, 4. Ambition--To be a successful business man. MARY JANET RODGER Jan French Club 3, 4, Co-Y 3, 4, Secretory 4, Study I-loll Assistant, Office Assistant. Ambi tion-College, EDWARD ROONEY Pat Baseball 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4. Ambition--To see the world. GEORGE RUUTH M Red midst f Cross Country, Track- Basketball. Ambition--To do the things l enjoy. rf Twenty-four Tennis, 'so O MABLE RUTH SCALES Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Quartet 3 4 Ambi tion-Teacher. EVELYNNE 0. SCHMIDT Bee Cee Ambition--Interior Decorator. WILLIAM C. SCHMITT Bill Hi-Y. Ambition-Electrical Engineer. AURELIA J. SCHNEIDER Shorty 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Spur, Library Council. HENRY SCHRADER Hank Math Club 2, 3, Ambition-HCIVII Engineer. WILLIAM POST SCHUBART HBHIH Rifle Club 3, Aviation Club. R Ambition--A-Aeronautical Engineer Q6 QQ' .if -5? FLORENCE SIEGEL Flossie All Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, Cin- ema Club 3, 4. Ambition-Social worker. JOHN SINCLAIRE Hsindyii Tennis 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choir 3, Ambition-To sing on the radio. ARTHUR R. SMITH Art Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y. Ambition-To graduate from college. AUDREY MARION SMITH Whitey Art Club, Masquers, Aviation Club, Baseball, Basketball. Ambition-Nursing. FREDERICK GERALD SMITH Gerry Soccer 4, Manager 3, Tennis 4. ArnbitionfSuccessful Salesman. ANTHONY SORCE Sonny Football 2, 3, 4, Track Trainer, Vice-President of Class 3. Ambition-Forester. 4. MARY ELLEN SERVICE Shrimp Spur 2, 3, 4, Art Club, Service League 3, Ambition-To write a best seller. WALTER R. SETTLE Walt Soccer 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Rifle Club 3, Aviation Club, Ticket Seller. AmbitionfSuccess. ELIZABETH F. SHUGAR Sugar Glee Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Spur 2, 3, Library Council 3, 4, Art Club, Service League. Arnbition4Travel. EUGENE SIEGEL Gene Rifle Club 3. Ambition--Millionaire. : K, f , ww jglilii- -M - . ili i. :I ff me If ni ...N E K My Al -UI 'iw a if im A 3, V -nr , . :J .35 I lb In f Q. if Twenty-five ABRAHAM SPECTOR Spec French Club. Ambition-A good sociologist. JOYCE SPEER Jerce Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Service League 3, 4 Library Council 3, 4, Spur, Office Assistant Study Hall Assistant, Rutherfordian Staff. Ambition-To be successful. EDNA MAE STANION Dutchess 2 Office Assistant 2, 3, 4, Spur. A, Ambition-A successful career. x . V HAROLD LAURENT STRUNK Hjoei, Rifle Club, Glee Club, Quartet. Ambition-Commercial artist. RUTH LOUISE STUMM Rufus , German Club, Spur, Office Assistant. .I JJ rp Ambition-Secretary. it MI' my VICTORIA 'ruin .S is ., X- uvickyu ,fi ' l 'rls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Math Club, Choir, Glee A l s NX D - Ambition-Business. ll, A X QJ X ARNOLD W. TANK . Ambition-Business. in L CLAYTON c. 'riMsnsi.L S is f K Timmy A i'- G. O. Council 2, Cross Country, Vice-President A , T ' Cinema Club, Hi-Y. r i Ambition-Lawyer. ' 4 WALTER J. TONER u-I-igerrl Track 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball Man- ager, Cinema Club 2, 3, Franklin Forum 2 3 Hi-Y, Service League. Ambition-Political commentator RUTH V. TOPP ,,-I-oppy., Ambition-Buyer. 1 I Girls' Sports 2, Service League. Twenty-Six 1 1 RAYMOND TWIST Twisty Soccer5 Spur. Ambition--Engineer. ROBERT M. VAIL nBobn Tennis 2, 35 Soccer 3, 45 Golf 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, President 45 Spur5 German Club5 Service Led- gue. Ambition--To be a successful engineer. JAMES NELSON VAN DYKE Jim Cross Country 3, 45 Cinema Club 3, 45 German Club 3, 4, President 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4. Ambition-Dentistry. CHARLES L. VAN INWAGEN Bud Soccer 3, 45 BasebaIl5 German Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Service League 2, 3, 45 Rutherfordians 5 President 6.0. Council5 Hi- Y Chaplain of State District ll. Ambition-Mechanical Engineer. MAY PHYLLIS VAN ORMAN Phu Golf5 French Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club. Ambition-Law. FREDERICK T. VERNY 11Fred1l Tennis 3, 4. Ambition-Business. JOSEPH VISCO Visc Track Manager5 Hi-Y5 Math Club. Ambition-Chemical Engineer. FRED RAYMOND VOGEL Flash Football 3, 45 Basketball 35 Track 3, 45 Base- ball. Ambition-To get a job. IRENE ELIZABETH WAGN ER Girls' Sports 45 Franklin Forum5 Commercial Club5 Spur. Ambition-To travel. ELEONORA ANNA WAHLERS nEIe11 German Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Y-385 Study Hall Assistant5 Girls' Sports 2. Ambition--Private secretary. Twenty-seven ARTH UR WAKELI NG Art Franklin Forum. Ambition-To be a painter. GRACE LUCIA WALSH Gracie Art Club5 Masquers. AmbitionAHDress designer. LAURA JUNE WAYER Hskippyi, Orchestra. H Ambition-Singer of popular songs. if M RUTH ADELAIDE WEISHEIT Bunny Masquers5 German Club. . Ambitionelnrivate secretary. GRACE WINIFRED WILTS 5 5 'A T' iiGubbyn V Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Franklin Forum5 Y-385 F 1 -Q.. 5' ii Masquersg Girls' A.A. Council5 G. O. Council qu' F Q 3, Secretary 45 Secretary of Class 2, 35 Service ,mn-3 Ng . League 2, 3, 45 Study Hall Assistant5 Office 'tgp Q .wav Assistant5 Rutherfordion Staff. A5 ll 1 A j Ambition--Physical education teacher. .if ir CHRISTINA ANTOINETTE WOISIN Chris Girls' Sports 2, 35 French Club. '5 . Vi -Ez ? .I Done Q X A 1 Girls' Sports 2, 35 Secretary Y-385 French Club5 5 hriq ' Glee Club 2, 35 Secretary of Class 45 Senior 1 . Class Council. Ambition-Priva te secretary. . oonis M. woonAi.i. X s vt? MURIEL GRACE YAEST MMU., Girls' Sports 2, 35 Co-Y5 Cinema Club 2, 35 . . . i. X .. Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choir5 French Club5 Office . , Assistantj Assistant Cheerleader 2. 1 I i AA ii' . Ambition-Private secretary. . ' ELIZABETH JANE zocH ,,,,i A , i Z e k e , , K 2.5, Ambition-Buyer. A Twenty-eight SCHOLASTIC AWARDS EDWARD BARLOW IRWIN M. LEVIN ROBERT B. KENNEDY THOMAS JOHN DALEY DOROTHY LOUISE BISHOP ELSIE MARTIN WHEELER DENNIS CHARLES LEWIS VAN INWAGEN ROBERT RICHARD IMSANDE CLAYTON CAREY TIMBRELL KIWANIS CLUB - Medal For scholarship, service, character, leadership. DONALD COX CHARLES VAN INWAGEN RENSSALAER POLYTECHNIC - Medol For highest average in mathematics and science. EDWARD BARLOW MATH CLUB - 55.00 Highest average in mathematics. EDWARD BARLOW LATIN CLUB - 335.00 Highest average in Latin. DOROTHY BISHOP COURTESY AWARD - Books Rated highest by faculty and students. PEGGY MCBRIDE ARTHUR BARNES CO-Y - 55.00 Girl of highest scholastic average. DOROTHY BISHOP READER'S DIGEST -- I Yeors Subscription Student with highest scholastic average. EDWARD BARLOW JOHN MARSHALL ORATORICAL AWARD - Medol JOHN LEIGH GERMAN AWARD Highest average in German for three years. ELSIE MARTIN WHEELER DENNIS WOMAN'S CLUB - College Scholarship S200 for 4 Years Selected by committee from the club. DOROTHY BISHOP Twenty-nine Q sa ! My W , 1 x :: if S+ 'V . X45 ' i i V. FRENQH A- wngo R- Svuf-fm Jffnnuxuu E. Hour Rffesrfow r 1-'H Y V ,i .4 J ' v ' ' Q. sv-memo E, CARTER W-DE LPEUWSH D. Cox B. Horses Cfnmem L l I II 1' I V Y X A, 'full ,hx .- WW' P Sfxewz R-KENNEDY A. DRunMe'L 1 ' QP' , mg ,Lf Q Nl 'Z' gf 4?-T15 TWX' ' 'S -r' ' 'lx 1 Milf L ff' AVCLOKEY H- Egmo-r C.VAN Inwmgu G, MMQJ5 W- DEI-mag 5.60.0-,y,-EQ, , --H'-' , ,A ., ,JT T - 3 x rs ' ff HQ r V' , ' . I I 7 1 Y 4 ' T? Xl ' A5 2 1 x L K A, ,f fn: 1 .. ' , f x M gfkifvf I X J Y ' f? ugg igfejlat SEPTEMBER Wed. 8-The employees report to the BRAIN FACTORY at Elliot Place. Work in the sweat shop begins, 650 students swelter in HOT AIR. Fri. IO-Room 9 begins it's good record, i5 people late. Mon. I3-Don Nicol and Harold Corey enter Chem. class with the joyful prospect of blowing up the school. Tues. I4-Carter, Siegel, and Timbrell like US seniors so well that they decide to graduate with us. Wed. I5-The noise in the auditorium is too much for the Public Speak- Class. They move to the cooking room. Thurs. 16-Soph. Social-Unheeding the sophomores clamor for food, Miss Butler eats 6 dixie cups and 8 cakes. Fri. l7-Ed. Rooney opens the Bible his mother gave him two years ago and discovers a ten dollar bill. Mon. ZO-Wonder what will happen next? Betty Brohmer sassed back Miss Diehl. Fri. 25-Ed. Barlow gets only six A's ori his report card-Tch-Tch, he's slipping. There are seven periods each day. OCTOBER Mon. 4-7th period Chem. Class resorts to sucking lolly pops-Compli- ments of Bob Vail. Tues. 5-Whc1t's this? Has a strike been called? No, it's just the Y-38 and Co-Y Unions parading around with flags and umbrellas- lt's their initiation. Sat. 9-lt seems to be the habit to pass the jug at football games- filled with cider, dummy. Sat. I6-Were our faces redllll Lyndhurst tookus over the coals. NOVEMBER Fri. 5-Don Cox is seen at the corner of Union and Springfield making a speech on Socialism. Thurs, ll-Norman is caught napping in assembly again. Have you been I keeping him out too late, Muriel? Thirty-one Tues. l6-Charlton spends a whole Democracy period telling Miss Ely Thurs. I8- about the ins and outs of professional football. Tom Books hits high C in the Glee Club. Don't strain that voice. Wed. 24-PARMI NOUS is among us in more ways than one. Great DECEMBER Wed. Thurs. 9- Fri. Mon. work, Jessie. l-We bid goodbye to our football hero, Jimmy Blumenstock. Good Luck, Jim. Cheese it, da cops. Pst, it's Miss Scism walking through the corridors. l7- Miggie Kastenbein blushingly tells the class she's o seraph. Who's been handing out those stories, John? 20-John Ferraro leaves school for a day just to see if Mr. Janeba is about ready to start teaching. Wed, 22-The English classes gorback l?l to their baby days and play Thurs. 23- JANUARY Mon. 3- Tues. Wed. Tues. Sat. FEBRUARY Tues. with toy autos as a result of Miss Fletcher's Christmas Party. A lO day strike by workers-Reason-Christmas. We saw Bill Bartlett at the Montauk with a girl. 4-We became acquainted with FERDINAND THE FAUCET, Mr. Gottshall's second love. 5-Dan'l hits the referee at the basketboll game. ll-The sweet voice of Florence Bing was heard over the N.B.C. Broadcasting System, yodel i ng. l'7-We wonder why Dot Clayton got lOO on the Oral Grammer Test. Could it have been those lollypops you received, Mr. Gott- shall? l- Sonny Lawrence is so dazzled by Anne that he buys shoes two sizes too small. Thurs. 3-Noon typing classes formed. Tom Daley begins his record of Mon. Wed. Thurs. 8l'I'Ol'S. 7-Welcome home Jim, guess you like R.H.S. best after all. Who's the big attraction? 9-Ed Boksa and John Frink are both in the hospital. l guess school was too much for them. IO-We hear that Bunny Macaluso got into the Rivoli on a child's ticket. Thirty-two Fri. ll Tues. i5 Push! Splash! Hey cut it out! What fun we had at the Y-- Splash Party. -Mr. Hovey joins our lA typing class--to learn what? Wed. I6-What senior's face turned a crimson hue when Mrs. Foley BUT- TONED his coat? iEl00.00 reward to know, Frank. MARCH Tues. l-Generally speaking, Imsande is generally speaking. Wed. 2-We learn how not to kick the gong around. Thurs. 3-Peggy McBride comes back from a weekend lof I4 daysl at Middlebury. Thurs. I0-You're supposed to get your permit BEFORE you get your license Steve! Mon. I4-Dave Hobin shags right into Miss Scism. Tues. i5-The seniors learn safety first. Wed. i6-Walt Settle's car was neatly parked on the sidewalk by Otto Niederer-etc. He doesn't trust the roads now-a-days. Thurs. l7-Did you see Doug. Boyd? All the girls wanted his St. Patrick's handkerchief for a scarf. Tues. 29-Bill Koegel writes poetry for Alma Mater. The same night he goes to see his girl and takes along a rattle. Thurs. .3l-Clayton Timbrell fails road test for driver's license. He couldn't APRIL Fri. Mon. Wed. Fri. Mon. Wed. Thurs. Tues. Mon. l3-I guess the school learned to sing Tl-PI-TIN and HEIGH HO. l4- turn the car around. l-By a slight slip of the spoon the chocolate sauce landed on Wah- ler's ceiling instead of in Son's mouth. 4-John Sinclaire fears he won't be able to sing Wednesday. He developed laryngitis. 6-John sings and does very well. 8-Miss Scism strongly states that George Mcllwaine ought to be in jail. Now what does she mean by that? l l-Jackie Dierks went to his first party Friday. He wasn't at school today. lt must be the effect of wild night life. Audrey Druhmel has been holding out on us. We learn that she won 4th place in the Women's National A.A.U. Diving Con- fest. l9-Mr. Kirby renders the current hit The Easter Parade. 25-Paul Nugent surprises Miss Butler. He did his homework, In fact he nearly won the spelling contest. Thirty-three Wed. 27--Art Smith recites his nursery rhymes lLittle Boy Bluel for Mr. Gottshall. Fri. 29--Nugent's still going strong. Miss Butler beams brightly upon him. MAY Tues. 2-Morgan Loesch and Bob Kennedy rush around at last minute to do a two months English Assignment. Wed. 3-More than half the 4B English class were absent. lt couldn't be that the research problems were due? ? Thurs. 4-Eddie Tryon becomes a father-to the basketball team-what about it Fred? Fri. 5-Jay Northrup gives us a truckin' demonstration. Mon. 9-We note that Artie Ward is the big man of the Student Party in more ways than one. Wed. ll-Mr. Papenfus delights to see that Millicent Clough is not an athletic hero worshipper. lWas that a crack at Peg. l Fri. l3-Dolly Bobrowski breaks her own record. She attends school for a full two weeks. Tues. I7-The cops find Kenny Given in the gutter-No, he's just love- sick, I guess Gubby got a basketball. Thurs. l9-We discovered what Don Nicol has been doing in Chem. Class- Besides working and sleeping. He is drawing caricatures of people in the class. Oh for one of them! JUNE . Thurs. 2-Mr. Gottshall loses a bet. He refuses to wear Fred's bright yel- low jacket for a week. Fri. 3--Tom Daley conquers the typewriter. It will cost him exactly 56750. Where's there a will there's a way. Wed. 8-Mrs. Ross breathes a sigh of relief, The Ayres boy is graduating. Mon. I3-Weary sore-footed seniors drag themselves to school after the G.O. Prom. Every senior was there? Tues. l4- Whip left his trumpet on the sidewalk in front of the Rivoli at rehearsal. Must this happen every year? 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Guide our paths the long years through. Sportsmanship thou too hasn't taught us, How to fight a fair clean fight Whether vanquished or victorious, Ne'er to tail thy blue and white. Alma mater, thus we thank thee For thy guidance, wise and strong. Ever proud we'll be to claim thee, Proud that we to thee belong. BARBARA GREEN Fifty-one The Attack The atmosphere is charged, tense, As two hundred men form a human Fence Against the coming drive Wherein they will strive to kill Their fellow men! Suddenly a whistle blows. The batallion goes, Forward? The whistle and whine of shot and shell ls like a clarion call from hell, Encouraging, almost commanding The souls its envoy is branding To become forever his own. The sullen impact of flesh and lead. Tapping Feet On a quiet, rainy night- the rain, like tiny animals, pads softly over my head, But when the thunder crashes, they become frightened and scamper loudly away. --JOHN SINCLAIRE 0 Valley Lights Big ones, little ones Bold ones, timid ones. Lights, glittering in the valley The crimson stream of blood, bright red, Like dewdrops flashing back the first lnforms us death is near. Rays of the sun from the drenched grass. A moment passes-death is here. -cHEsTER L. MODER V'RG'N'A FRENCH I On Seeing the Surf from the Beach The Surf Frothing . . . stretching Its spumy tentacles, Straining higher, higher. . . straining . .. Breaking. JAMES VAN DYKE Fifty-two Nocturnal Contest Dawn Glistening . . . Quiet, Dancing, golden ripples, With noiseless tread, Like numberless cats' eyes, Reflect the fleeing moon. Then vanish. . . , The clouds have won. Sfoflmg 0 new d0Y- Like a great writhing ghost, The dawn creeps over the earth -CLAYTON TIMBRELL fEVELYN LEWIS I Drowsiness Like a ghost lt creeps upon you, Before you know it It has you. l'm afraid lt has me, too, l'm - getting I Draws - - z-z-z-z. -ROBERT VAIL I Clearing Weather Death A heavy mist hung around me, Destroyer of ldlumanity, Cutting me off from the world. Cleanser of the World, The sun ofa friend's smile broke through Touch me once- it, That I may see And his laughter blew it away. Eternity. -JOHN SINCLAIRE -STEVE FERRIOL Fifty-three Contempt of Love Great lovers have come ond also gonep Beautiful maids have grown pale and won. , To be a great lover is not for me. Wow! Look at that blonde! Aw,-gee. -WALTER SETTLE Winter Trees Hold long out stretched, icy fingers To the warm firesude JANE BOSTWICK R H S The Monster Rutherford Hugh is not school to us The foundry breathes white flame. She is home and friend and teacher Its heart beats with claps like thunder And though her body is made of stone Chewing down steel and iron She seems a human creature Turning it to molten blood. ARTHUR SMITH -EDWARD BAKSA l 11 .i.s... r ,C , . . Lower Broadway at Midnight Lower Broadway at midnight Like the Road to the Gate of Hell. Dark cobblestoned street, Empty, barren, cleaned of all but human trash- Bums, hoboes, dritters, Drunken sots huddled in the lee of tor- bidding stone steps. Desolate, dark, frowning old residences. A few, swiftly hurrying cabs, Speeding away from this gloomy land. Red neon signs beckoning at the end of the road- The flames of the devil. -WALTER TONER 0 Sunset Sitting . . . ' Watching the sunset, Like a scrambled rainbow, Fade into The night. -MARGUERITE KASTENBEIN o Mood Melancholy Pensive . . . l sit brooding- Like the dull, dark heaven, Ominous, and foreboding, before The storrn. -WHEELER DENNIS Cigarettes Cigarettes- Glowing in the dark, Like a shooting star Falling through the night, The last solitary spark Disappears-its light Gone toreverl -DOROTHY BISHOP Fifty-five Wm. Bartlett James Blumenstock Douglass Boyd Wm. Clark lMgr.l Mario DeAppolonio George DeFerrari Edward Antolini Robert Baba Daniel Edwards lCl James Gottshall Robert Imsande T LETIC AW IQDS BOYS' AWARDS I roo'rsALi. LETTERMEN Arthur Smith John Ferraro Fred Nicol lTrainerl lCapt.l Kenneth Givin Rickard Huntington Dave Pardee Joseph Reevie Anthony Sorce Joseph Stio Walter Toner Allan MacGregor Henry Romaneck George Mcllwaine Carmine Santoianni Donald Nicol Gene Serrao SOCCER LETTERMEN James Kochany Wm. Koegel Everett McGarry lCl Robert McGarry Frank Michel Dan Mougel lMgr.l Tom Muller Otto Niederer Paul Nugent Theodore Ryder CROSS COU NTRY Fred Vogel Walter Schneider Gerald Smith Wm. Stuart Robert Vail Charles Van lnwagen James Chenoweth Scott Fox Clayton Timbrell William Clark Edward Marks James Van Dyke Douglas Cowin lMl George Ruuth Robert Wennies Thomas Daley lCl Alfred Storer BASKETBALL William Bartlett Fred Nicol lCl Walter Toner lMgr.l William Clark Joseph Reevie Palmer Zitzman Donald Nicol Walter Schneider BASEBALL Edward Antolini Salvatore Macaluso Ray Restione William Stuart William Clark lCl Russell Nicely Theodore Ryder Kenneth Wodenschek Donald Grant Donald Nicol Richard Schenck lMgr.l Palmer Zitzman Gordon Harwood lMgr.l Fred Nicol Gene Serrao TRACK Charles Berkeley Homer Hasbrouck Arthur Smith Harold Corey Norman Holzager Fred Vogel Douglas Cowin Gene Serrao GOLF Ray Ayres Wallace Cotton Elwood Carter, lMgr.l Stanton Lawrence TENNIS Edward Antolini David Cooper John Sinclaire Frank Archibald Jay Northrup Fred Verny James Books George Prince lMgr.l Herbert Wells Charles Cooper William Schmitt O GIRLS' AWARDS SWEATERS Audrey Arzinger June Otken WINNERS OF THE R Dorothy Clayton Barbara Green Fanny Sofianides Helen Elliot Peggy Saenz Winnie Tammes Rita Shapiro Fifty-six Hlhind in A-9'3 A104 if if JAMES BLUMENSTOCK Q ? I J. :gf Opponent East Rutherford Lyndhurst ,, Ridgewood , Leonia , Ridgefield Park Englewood . Cliffside , , Hackensack Passaic Opponent Clifton East Rutherford Lodi , Cliffside Eastside Paterson East Rutherford Cliffside Kearny Eastside Paterson Clifton Captain WILLIAM CLARK Manager J. E. TRYON Coach R. H. S. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE R. H. S. Opp 6 7 O 6 26 6 45 O 7 I3 ZO O 25 6 I9 O I2 O CROSS COUNTRY R. H. S. Opp. I8 37 30 25 24 3I 30 35 27 28 34 4l 34 45 35 20 I8 37 I6 39 THOMAS DALEY Captain DOUGLAS COWIN Manager MR, STONE Coach Fifty-eight 'A- DANIEL MOUGEL Manager EVERETT MCGARRY DAN EDWARDS Co-Captains MR, ODELL Coach Opponent Eastern Academy Clifton . ,,,,, Ridgewood ,,,,, ,,,,, Hackensack , Tenafly , , , Englewood , East Rutherford Ridgewood ,, Clifton , Eastern Academy Hackensack , Tenafly , Englewood , , Opponent Ridgewood , ,,,, , Hackensack ,,,,,, Ridgefield Parke, Leonid., , , Englewood , Ridgewood ,, Cliffside , Princeton Alumni N,N.J.l,L. Meet ,,,,,,, State Meet, W , Fifty-nine J. CURREY Manager MR. HAAS Coach ga-wwf, ,, V. . nv, , - . 'fr W .. -k SOCCER TRACK . i,,.,,, 4 AQ R. H. S. OPP O O l 2 4 O l O O l O l Z O l l l l O l l O l O O l H. S. OPP- . . K ,- ,,,,,. iw- v '12 r- A 6' FRED NICOL Captain WALTER TONER Manager J. E. TRYON Coach RUTH ERFORD BASKETBALL SCH EDULE-1938 Opponent East Rutherford Orange , , ,, Cliffside Park , Englewood ,,,, Hackensack , ,, Leonia ,,,, ,,,, , Garfield v.,. , Ridgefield Park Orange ,,,.,,,. ,, Garfield . Kearny ,,,,,, Ridgewood ,,,. Opponent Ridgewood. ., ,, Leonia ,,.,,,,....., Englewood ,,,,,,,,,,., Cliffside Park ,,,,,, Blair Academym , Hackensack ,,,,,,,, R. H. S. Opp. 32 28 32 4l 34 26 27 24 23 29 45 36 37 20 37 32 27 I9 28 36 34 22 34 30 GOLF Opponent Cliffside Park ,,,,, , Passaic , ,,,,, , Englewood ,,,,, Hackensack ,. , Passaic ,, ,,,, , , Ridgefield Park' 5 Leonia , ,,,, . ..,.,,,,, , , Ridgewood ,,.,, . Linden ,,.,,... Rahway ,,.. , Long Branch ,, Weehawken R. H. S. Opp. 35 36 3l I3 23 35 45 36 27 28 33 49 4l 35 4l I9 29 28 27 20 22 Zl 3l 40 ...uma A, ev ,, ..,iaum.7iii nl R. H. S. E. CARTER Manager J. E. TRYON Coach Sixty Onv W5 . Y i -T vga! C , R. H. S. ...,....Ea st Rutherford , .,,,,,, Leonia ,,.,,...... . O 2 2 v,,,,,.. 3 2 6 Ziff 4 -.v, 8 ., R. H. S. ,Ridgefield Park East Rutherford Ridgewood ,,,,....... Hackensack ,,.,.. Cliffside Park ,,A.. Englewood ........ Lyndhurst ..... Ridgewood ,.... Ridgewood ,,,,..., Englewood ,,,,,.,, Hackensack ,,,,,, Garfield ....,..,..,.,. BASEBALL SCORES W. CLARK Captain R. SCHENCK G. HARWOOD Managers MR. ODELL Coach Opp. R. H. S. m,,,,,,,,, 4 6 ,,,,,,s,Leonia W.- lO O ..,..-..Ridgewood -.-.. ,, 7 4 ........ Englewood ,... , W.- l3 2 .......-Hockensack .W ,- l - .,..,.,, Tenafly ,Cliffside Park l Cliffside Park ,,,..v.s. .. 3 - ---.- .--.RiClQGfiGlCl pClfl4 5 TENNIS Opp. R. H. S. ,Blair Academy Asbury Park -, Hackensack ,.,, OPP ...-- 3 7 I l W 7 Opp. Cliffside Park ,...,, ,,,, Englewood .,.... Blair Academy East Rutherford E. ANTOLINI Captain G. PRINCE Manager MR. STONE Coach Sixty-one GIRLS' JUNIOR SPORTS Couch MISS PAR K 0 47 Lge- ,fn IiQ'.2I?25?TJN, fEE5Z:Zf Til-gl ,qi 2.34 :N-,, 'W GIRLS' SENIOR SPORTS J I Coach MISS PARK Eff WALQ3 1' If Ln Q , GIRLS' SOPHOMORE SPORTS Coach MISS PARK I Ez, ,Q X x xf' X 6 SPUPC' Amnsv STAFF AR1151 X Rutherford 2-1518 I Baron s CUT RATE DRUG STORE Drugs and Cosmetics at Deepest Cut Prices 88 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Mougel Tailoring Co. CUSTOM TAILDRS For Men, and Women Cleaners 98 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N J Rutherford 2-7733 N. Y. Shoe Repairing Co. SPECIALISTS JOHN MEZZACCA 100 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Ellwood S. New REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 6 AMES AVENUE RUTHERFORD, Rutherford 2-6130 The Park Hardware Korwan's, Inc. PAINTS AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS JEWELER 130 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. 108 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N J H, H. EDWARDS L. W. CURRENT Rllfh- 2-2147 Ruth. 2 1761 walk-over D. A. Blakiston SHOES H. Y. Blakiston For Men and Women H. H. EDWARDS G CO. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 63 PARK Avenue RuTHERFoRo, N. J. 18 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORQ or counsr' MY uAiznwAn: MAN . is Shapiro ' ci.rANEns - ovens Ira Benowitz Sm.. ..,C,.,,y no PARK AVENUE 43 MEADOW ROAD Rutherford 2-2544 Rutherford 2 6148 Rurneizrono 2-saoo RUTHERFORD, N. J' Rutherford 2-2247 FoeIIer's PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Free Delivery Service 55 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. lOpposite Franklin Place! Rutherford 2-1661 Park Motors, Inc. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service Used Cars at - Summit Cross and Route 2 253 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N J Rutherford 2-5700, Ol, O2, O3 Compliments of King Arthur Food Market A Sanitary Market with Special Refrigeration Fresh Farm Produce, Dairy Products Meats and Groceries Received Daily Free Delivery - Free Parking 82-84 Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. The Rivoli Theatre Sixty-four Rutherford 2-288 I Jane B. Alyea REAL ESTATE -- INSURANCE 57 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Compliments of Cooper Lumber Co. The Accessory Shop LINGERIE, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDBAGS, ETC. 301 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J Res. Ruth, 2-o537R office Rum. 2-2906 John DeGroot 8' Son PLUMBING, TINNING, ALL KINDS OF HEATING Office IO FRANKLIN PLACE RUTHERFORD, N, J. Rutherford 2-5393 Baldwin Electric Shop GENERAL ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Power and Lighting Installation 40 GLEN ROAD RUTHERFORD, N. J Rutherford 2-O9l7 Rutherford Taxi Service, Inc. STAND- RUTHERFORD DEPOT Two Persons 25C to One Destination in Rutherford or East Rutherford. Rutherford 2-0731 Bergen Restaurant Where the Best People Meet to Eat PRIVATE DINING ROOM FOR SELECT PARTIES AND BANQUETS 2 ERIE AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J Rutherford 2-0083 Dr. George H. Elliott DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 A, M. to 5 P. M. - By Appointment Only No Office Hours Wednesdays Lawyers Building I7 AMES AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Rutherford 2-IO64 Edward S. Brown REALTOR Houses for Sale and for Rent Office I9 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J Compliments of J. S. Ely Compliments of Ronald B. Brown Rutherford 2-6983 Dr. Sidney J. Byrnes DENTIST 75 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J Conkling, Smith G' Towe Compliments of Florence Everett 331 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Rutherford 2-2635 The Franklin Shoppe SUPERCURLINE The Only Genuine Steam Permanent Wave Z FRANKLIN PLACE Corner Park Avenue one Flight Up RUTHERFORD, N. J. Rutherford 2-7506 Gruber's Delicatessen JOHN GRUBER, Prop. 88 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N' J- Sixty-five Rutherford 2-0034 The Bergen Pharmacy A REAL DRUG STORE J. C. MAKHOLM, Prop. Station Corner Rutherford, N. J. White Front Market NOT THE CHEAPEST IN PRICE- THE BEST NEVER IS Rutherford 2-181 I Albert Le Grand Cr Son DECORATORS Furniture Refinishing PAINTS 1 WALLPAPER - VARNISHES Rider College OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Science Degrees in Commerce and Education I9 Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. FOUVICIBCI 1865 Tfenfonf N Rutherford 2-I I78 CONGRATULATIONS . . . Werner's to you graduates and to CLOTHIERS .. FURNISHERS your staff of teachers. 5 Sylvan Street Rutherford, N. J. Y Rutherford 2-7989 FOR D I E REAM G00 C C BQBBINK cf ATKINS Wahlers Always NURSERYMEN sn-:cs 1898 Also Fine Candies and Tasty Sandwiches RUTHERFORDI N' J' I4O Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. Sixty-si ' T ' May we SUGGEST . . . that in selecting your NEXT school, you INVESTIGATE . . Mamiltnn Glnllrge nf Qlnmmrrrr SUMMIT at SEVENTH UNION CITY NEW JERSEY COLLEGE-LEVEL BUSINESS TRAINING OF PRACTICAL APPLICATION A postcard or telephone caII - PALISADE 6-5122 - will bring detailed information. 'ALL ASHORE THAT'S GOIN' ASHOREI' YOUR SHIP OF LIFE IS SAILING. Bands Playing! Flags Flying! Streamers Swirling! Will you be GOING, or iust watching others go? A thorough BUSINNESS TRAINING corresponds to the MIGHTY ENGINES that drive the great ships. Equipped with the NEVER FAILING earning power of EXPERT SECRETARIAL TRAINING you may chart a course for any port. A Progressive School For Ambitious People DRAKE BUSINESS SCHOOL l96-I98 JEFFERSON ST., PASSAIC, N. J. Telephone, Passaic 2-OOO2 IIS BERKELEY- LLEWELLYN School oi Secretarial Training Graylaar Bldg., A20 Lexington Ave., New Yarlc Telephone Mohawk ls-I673 Affiliate, Berkeley School East Orange, New jersey COLLEGE training in the practi- cal arts, preparing high school graduates and college women ex- exclusively for preferred secretarial positions. Background courses are given lay university professors of recognized standing. Technical subiects are taught by experienced college graduates. Charmingly appointed terrace garden studios. Restricted enrol- ment. New classes now forming. For bulletin, address the Director. I II II II II I Sixty-seven The Junior College of Bergen County will accept graduates of THIS HIGH SCHOOL as long as space is available, Curricula Offered: Cultural Liberal Arts Pre-professional such as: Pre-Medical Pre-Dental Pre-Legal Semi-professional such as: Medical Sec'y and Assistant Journalism Accounting and Business College Secretarial Dramatics Home Economics and others as need arises Granting diploma for two years of college work transferable to most colleges and universities. Accredited by the State De- partment of Education. IOOO RIVER ROAD TEANECK, NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE: TEANECK 6-8775 PACE INSTITUTE Cultural-Occupational Courses The diploma programs of day school :md evening school study Call accredited by the New York State Education Departmentj, include the following: AccouN'rANcY Ano BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AccouNrANcY rnAc'rIcEcc.r.A.m ciusorr science ADVERTISING Ano MARKETING SELLING Ano MARKETING SECRETARIAL riuicrics Aoviincso SHORTHAND sHon'rI-IAND neroimne rc.s.n.i A Junior or Senior high school student may make tentative reservation of class place to be 'available after high school graduation Cno oblxgationl and be placed on mailing list of Tue PACE. STUDENT-otlicial magazine of Pace Institute. A copy of the General Bulletin and occupational booklets will be sent upon request. - 1 L PACE INSTITUTE 225 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. -Z' + Om -Z lE.l.,l.lw5lfE Day and Evening courses leading to B.S. Preparation for teaching academic courses in High School, and prep- aration for Law, Optometry, Podiatry, Veterinary, etc. Summer Session: May 31 and July 5. Fall Term: September 15. SCHOOL of LAW Three-year day or four-year evening course leading to degree LLB. Post-graduate course leading to de- cree J-5.0. Of lLM- Summer Sesslonz June 20. Fall Term: September 19. SCHOOL of COMMERCE Day or Evening courses leading to degree B.B.A. or B.S. in Economics, for High School Teaching and in preparation for Law School and Certified Public Accountant examinations. Summer 59551011 g Jur-'96, Fall Term: September 19. COLLEGE of PHARMACY Day course leading to degree B.S. in preparation for Pharmacy, Medicine, Drug, Chemical and Bio- lvoiccl fieIdS- Fall Term: September 19 Registrar-96 Scllermerhorn St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Telephone Tllangle 5-0150 Sixty-eight Compliments of Cleaning G' Tailoring Co. Rutherford 2-O9l4 3 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. Compliments of Phillips CANDY SHOP AND LUNCHEONETTE J. Compliments of Dr. Alfred E. Hamer The Rutherford Food Shop Rutherford 2-2784 Compliments of MITH SST Cos Tennis - Badminton and All Sports Equipment DUDLEY DUD SMITH 39 WHEATON PLACE RUTHERFORD, N. L. M. Hebbel SILK LINGERIE AND GOTHAM SILK HOSIERY 284 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Compliments of Station Square Restaurant Rutherford 2-7796 I6 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N Rutherford Z-6308 Jobbing Promptly Attended To4Estimotes Furnished Henderson-Boyd, Inc. Plumbing and Heating - CONTRACTORS - 302 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. Compliments of Stanton T. Lawrence A. W. Van Winkle Cr Co. J. Rutherford 2-386i O. H. Tammes HEADQUARTERS FOR WALLHIDE 330 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N Rutherford 2-2164 Mi Ra Drug Store Zimmerman's Men's Shop S. RAMER, Reg. Pharm, - C. MIGNONE, Reg. Pharm. SERVICE AND SAFETY 328 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. 74 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N J. Compliments of Modern Barber Shop 6 STATION SQUARE RUTHERFORD, N. Rutherford 2-7797 Lending Library - Greeting Cards DENNISON GOODS Elsinore Gift Shop Inquire obouf our Summer Service 300 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, J. Sixty-nine N ALAN-SI-IIMAN, Inc. II3 MONROE STREET NEWARK, N. J. Y OFFICIAL JEWELERS TO RUTHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL Flowers of Distinction Ausx TAYL R o.,l . 0 GC nc BORSCHNECKG'NOTT,Inc ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS FLORISTS Our usual Corsage and Boutonnier V Specialty for Graduation Y 22 EAST 42nd STREET NEW YORK CITY 96 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK RUTHERFORD, N. J. S fy BERKELEY East Orange Newlersey One and two-year secretarial courses for high-school graduates and collegs woman exclusively. Distinguished uni- versity faculty. Attractive terrace-gat: den studios. Effective placement service. lor bulletin, address: DIRECTOR, Gnybsr Bldg., 420 Lexlniloli Ave., New York KA! Grand Central Station! MOIuwk 4-1673 Compliments of A. W. Cooper .lil Photographs in This Yearbook were taken by MARJORIE W. FOLEY I84 Irving Place Rutherford, N. J. Portraits by Appointment Only The Studio GIFTS - GREETING CARDS CIRCULATING LIBRARY SYLVAN STREET, Opposite the RIVOLI EVELYN ROLL SOHST RUTHERFORD Compliments of Dr. Geo. R. Anchors RUtherford 2-x 1 IS Esfabiished 1904 M. Psoty FURS - DRESSES Cold Storage 71 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J Rlitherford 2-i374 Dr. Joseph M. Coen D E N T I S T I6 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. The Rutherford High School SENIOR CLASS want to take this oppor- tunity to thank their ad- vertisers who have helped make this book possible. J Seventy-one x F' fT15 A 'Ri Q4-i 'fI g,M,:M.,...1 I as 1 'f A . 4 0 .Q ,f 'Y R' 4, :ws u 7' QV K W 7 K I K I L M 'N B Q swf? 'N' ,wi-vid' X . .2 ' I . 3 I , Q ' 1 fr' I N w , Q, V 4' , 1 'S x , .- U 5 4 , f . , K I 1 I . f X , AfJi:.,,fg,'X' WT Aix I Ii W v-69 m QI Qwm xx ' 6 ,.1 5. ' if f I . . A f I fl WN 'Q If .E x L f aw , L, ,R Vg, 3--if f ' VAX , :fx ww J ar .f N, .. 'wa 'M 'N Q Q . :gg X NEW CITY PRINTING CORI Union Cnty, N. J. 1 L n , v
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