Rutherford High School - Rutherfordian Yearbook (Rutherford, NJ)

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Y RD ZWNSLER RXCHCXM F-duct GRAY ELXZABETH Editor Assodaxe OTT BET TY A330 Editor Assist ant Pho E MXLLER GRAC tor Assodate Ecu LILLIAN HILDRETH Editor BETTY JENKS Photo Editor A 194.2 Ass S BLISif-pegs MDOWDY anager DORIS 0 ' JONE ciate Business S Manager Assoc GDALE late Editor SW! ASHLEY LANE Associate Business Manager LA URA I 0,- BARBARA ALDRICH GLORIA ANTOLINI CHARLOTTE BARBER CHARLES BARR MARJORIE BARR ANITA BECKER KATHLEEN BROWN DORIS BUSER ADELAIDE CELLA GENEVIEVE DAVIS EVELYN DONDERO ELIZABETH FLEISCHER THOMAS FRANKLIN ALICE GEHRIG LILLIAN HILDRETH DONNA HILLEBOE SALLY MERWIN NICK PHILLIPS WILLARD REENSTRA AGNES ROBINSON ROBERT RODERICK GLORIA ROSENBERG FREDERICK SAKATE CHARLES SCHMIT CATHERINE SCHNEIDER RALPH SCHWARZ JESSE SMITH PRISCILLA SOCOLOWSKI FRIEDA SNYERS ' JOAN STANTON MAY VANDERPOEL THE FACULTY Front Row: Mrs. Titman, Miss Park, Miss Raby, Miss Doud, Mrs. Eberhardt Mrs. Snodgrass, Miss Butler, Mrs. Ross, Miss Diehl. Second Row: Mr. Moore, Miss Fletcher, Mrs. Young, Miss Surber, Miss Chap- man, Miss Mac Quilton, Miss Wilson, Miss Cooke, Miss Ely, Mrs. Webster Mr. Papenfus. Third Row: Mr. Tryon, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Janeba, Mr. Ellis, Mr. Stone Mr. Kirkendall, Mr. Odell, Mr. Hovey, Mr. Handler, Mr. Monroe. Not Pictured-Miss Marshall, Mr. Kirby. 5 U S -un SN .xwwx is X P S4 xp ,, X R sw - 'K ' 5 X W +A Betty Abbott Babette Adams Charles Ashurst Greta Baastrup lIBetslI usabsu I uAshu ualondiell Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Co-Y 3, 4: Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, R-Hi Typist. Service League 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Girls' Sports 4: Pen American Masquers 4: Parmi Nous 4: Executive Council 2, 3, Red Club 4. R-Hi Staff 3, Rutherfordian Ambition-Secretary: Cross Council 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, A . t 4, Riding Club 3, 4. 4, Football 4, Manager 2. Amb'fl0 1-,RO QIVS 8 Swedish assage. Ambition-S800 a month. Ambition-Chemical Engineer I Y I - ls I!!! Charlotte Barber Art Club 3, Franklin Forum 3, 4, President 4, Tri-Y 4, Masquers 4, Debating Team 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Chairman 3, 4, For- ensic League 2, 3, 4. Ambition-To have a host of friends and a vacuum of ene- mies. Mildred Claire Beehler MiIlie Ambition-to get a job. Joseph A. Bader lljoell Cinema Club 2, Masquers 3, 4, Track 2, Basketball 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Junior Executive Coun- ci Ambition-A good job and home. Irma Louise Balma Co-Y 3, 4, President 4, Masquers 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Archery Club 3, 4, Rutherfordian Rep- resentative 2, 3, G-irls' Sports 2, 3, A. A. Council 2, Executive Council 3, 4. Ambition-Secretary. Shirley Clarise Beletzky llRedll Masquers 2, 3, 4, President 3, Cinema Club 3, 4, Library Coun- cil 2, Franklin Forum 3, 4, Youth in Government 3. Ambition-Actress. Ethel Toni Berkowitz Cinema Club 2, 3, Basketball 3 Study Hall Supervisor 4. Ambition--To succeed in any thing l attempt. Ada Marie Bezares Edith Eleanore Bohde Alice Mccauseland 500509 EVBIYI1 I-il1dS8Y Bray nautchu HE-Boer: uEdie1l l'Audrey'l IIEVYII l1MaCu Archery Club 25 Library Council Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 German Rldlflg Club 25 GIFIS' 5D0I'fS 22 Girls' SDOFTS 2, 35 Masquers5 Hall Recep- Club 3, 45 Tri-Y 4. C0-Y 3. 41 MBSQUSVS 3 1 tionist 35 Study Hall Supervi- .. Ambition-T0 get taller. sor 3. Ambition--To go to school for Amblflon-'TO 99? fl'lfOUQl'1 COI- dressmaking. lege- Ambition-Secretary. Frances W. Bright llFranIl Saengerbund 2, 35 Masquers5 Chorus. Ambition-Successful singer. Helen C. Brightman Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 A. A Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Co-Y 3, 45 R-Hi 3. Ambition-To become a great poet. Kathleen Brown Illqafhiell EdW8l'd D. Burke Tri-Y 3, 4, Secretary 45 Library ,,Ed,, Cogncil 4: l24ecutiI1e3CoA.lncgI 45 R C o s o nci , 5 ass . - . Sgcretarrys 45 Plalrmi Nous 45 ln- gocffr hiatt' E'I',:,! 3' gasibauigg terclass Debating 2, 35 Girls' Sports 2. President. A'mbifi0Fl-A QO0Cl SGCTSTBFY- Ambition-Chemical Engineer. 2 ll Z I! lil! Edward Bruce Butler ll Eddyll Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Cinema Club 25 Math Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 35 French Club 35 Social Club 35 Library Council 2, 35 Home- room Chairman 25 Soccer 2, 3, 4, Manager 35 Band 4. Ambition-To help better our Government. John Ross Burns Byers, Jr. lnspector Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplin 3, Vice- President 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Micado 35 Latin Club 35 Service League 3, 45 MBSCIUCFS 45 Cinema Club 2, 35 Franklin Forum 35 Hall Receptionist 45 Library Council 2, 35 Senior Exe- cutive Council 45 German Club 45 Social Club 35 Fire Brigade 3. Ambition-Medicine or Ministry. Dorothy L. Calder Ann I. Cameron Douglas Campbell Joanne Mary Campbell llDotll llHedyll IIDOUQII IIJOII French Club 2, Vice-President 3, German Club 3, 4, Vice-Presi- Soccer 4: Hi-Y 4, Math Club 4. Camera Club 4. All Girls' Sports 2 3, 4, Mikado, dent, Masquers 4, Golf Club 3, Yotutht in Gov't, Study Hall As- Co-Y 4. Ambition-Engineering Ambition-Illustrator sis an . 4 Ambition-Astrology, Writing, Ambition-Teac-her Modeling Fulton Chambers, Jr. llBudll Franklin Forum 2, 3, 4, Ogereffa, Rutherfordians 2, Cross ountry. Ambition-Aviator , M 4. Y lg William Chenoweth - ChirIk ' Ambition-To own a tavern Norman Henry Cox Joe Margaret Louise Crotxer Roselyn Delarla Clark Stage Construction 3, 4, Christ- HMargeH mas Pageant 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Oper- Eugene Crawford AfC'h6l'Y Club 2, 53, 4, FFGNCP Lynn Rosie etta, Soccer 2, Cross Country Club 2, 3, 421'-'bl'-BVY C0U iC'l 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Seaweed 2, 3,, 42 Pfesldefif ,Red C 955 Sangerbund 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Sanger- COUHCII 2, 3, 4, R'HI 32 SGNOI' Mikado 3, Orchestra 4. bund 2, 3, Fire Brigade 4. ,Baseball 2. Ex. Council 4: Golf 3, 4. N N l M 1 . U I Ambition-To have fun along AmbIfI0I'1-NUVSIHQ Ambition--Aviation and Music Ambition-Radio Industry with success. l Yvonne Virginia d'AbIemont Jeanne Frances Dalton Honey Jeanne French Club 35 All Girls' Sports Girls' Sports 2, 3. 2, 35 Operetta 2, 35 Masquers U U 3, 45 R-Hi 45 Art Club 35 Libr- Ambition-Airline Hostess ary Council Secretary 4. Ambition-Nursing Michael Dara Make Math Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Rifle Club 2. - Ambition-Patternmaker Genevieve Ann Davis sen All Girls' Sports 2 3, 41 EX- Councils5 Operetta 3, 45 Secre- tary of Sophomore Class5 French glub 3, 45 Treasurer 4, Masquers Ambition-N ursing Vernie Dawson Muriel Merritt Davis Vern Lime one Mue Tri-Y5 Art Club5 R-Hi Typist. Ambition-SGCYGTBFY Ambition-Be an air Hostess. . 1 . Gerd Danelius , Connie Dara llDeeIl IIDOIIYII Latin Club 2, 3, French Club 2, Rutherfordian Representative 3, 45 Riding Cub 2, 3, 45 Co-Y 3, 45 Tri-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 Red Cross 45 42 l-lbI'8I'Y Cour1Cil4, ViCe-PfeSi- Library Council Secretary 3, 4. den? 42 Senior EX. Council. Ambition-To get an ambition. Ambition-A top-notch designer. 2 ll ' ll 'I I! I!!! Richard Day De Forest . IID' kll IIR dll Evelyn Claire Decker 'C e Baseball Manager 2, 3, 45 Ruth- Ev Evey erfordians 45 R-Hi 45 Operetta A 2, 35 Franklin Forum 3, 45 Rifle Girls' Sports 25 Tri-Y 3, Chap- Club 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Mas- lain 3, 45 R-Hi Typist. quers plays 3, 4. . Ambition-Efficiency Ambition-Political Science. Kathryn Mae Demas llKaylI French Club 3, 45 Franklin For- um 45 Debating Team 45 Library Council 45 R-Hi Staff 45 R-Hi Typist 4. Ambition-To be 5'. l Y I Robert John Donohue Richard Donnan Phyllis Virginia Dowdy H ,I IID' ku :IB ll Phyl FUZZY 'C ones Rufhenoraaan Staff 3, 4, Busi Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2' 3, 4: Basketball 3, 45 Soccer5 Cinema H955 Bflagel' fl, Al'Cl'1el'Y Cl'-lb Masquers 35 Fire Brigade 3, 45 Club- 2' 3' 45 Pa'fml'N0US 42 Mafh Basketball 2, 3. Club 45 Latin Club 2, 35 All Ambition-Be successful. GlflS' SDOFTS 2, 3, 4- Ambition-To buy a P-40 after Ambition--To grow up. the war. Grant Dugdale Blondie Cinema Club 2 3 4 Vice , , I ' -'P '- dent 45 Library Council 3les45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Parmi-Nous 45 Rutn- erfordian 3, 4. Ambition-Doctor of Medicine. O ' I 4 ' W Caryl Ann Ellin Isl! , 3 aryl 0 Robert Saeger Eynon lIBobll Tennis 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 Cross Country 25 Soccer 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Masquers 3, 45 Senior Ex. Council5 Chess Team 3, 4. Ambition-To be a success. Ambition-Designer of clot-hes. Elmera Fake Robert Fanning Middy Barbara Fanning Bl0p MBSQUSVS 3, 4, Girls' Sports Sanding Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3, 4 2, 42 R-HI ,3i Ffaflkllfl FOVUYT1 Track 3, 45 Masquers 35 Banking 45 Pan American 4. Archery Club President 2, 3. Representative 4. Ambition-Literary Critic. Ambition-General Office Work. Ambition-Make money. Ada Helen Farquhar Me,-93,-ef Helen Feeenin Marion Irene Fisher Anna Estelle Ford Deb Marge Cinema Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary Nan 4, Tri-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Co-Y 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2, 3, Red Cross 2, 3, Rutherfordian ,V , I, G. O. Council 2, Executive Coun- Library Council 2, 3, 4. Representative 3, Girls' Sports AWUITIOU-DIGNYIOH. Cll Zi FFSHCVI Club 2 3, 4, SCC- 2, 4, retary 3, All Girls' Sports 2, 3, Ambition-Fashion Designer. 42 RIUQ Committee. Ambition--To be a success in Q U whatever l undertake. Aml-7lllOfW-SUCCSSS Thomas L. Franklin IlTommyll National Honor Society 3 45 Baseball 2, 3 4, Basketball 2, . 3, 4, G. o. Council 2, 4, l-ll-Y 2, 3, 45 Rutherfordians 2, 3, Q 4, German Club 2, 3, 4 Vice- President 3, President 4, Crches- tra 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 45 Youth in Government 2, 3, 4. I . 'I - Y ml Arthur Frith Bosco Soccer 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. . Ambition-To be a success. Alice Suzanne Gehrig Elilabefh GRY , SuZ'e , N Dorothea Carol Gerhardt Eileen M. Gettman Blondie EXECUTIVP? Efnmangllg Sungma glub :Frenc u , , 5 resi en If H L t' Cl b 2, 3, R d C Coun- 3, A. Esugcil 2,S3, 24, greg- Shorty Get cll 2, 4? Chorus 36 liloglpereua surer g lrbs' porls , , R fh f d' R f 1' At CI b 25 G' I' 5 f 2 3: 2, 5 Band 5 rc estra 5 45 Co-Y 3 4, VICE-P.l'6SICl9f'll 45 3, U er or 'an epresen a we Miasquell-5 2, Irs por S ' Parmi Nous 4, Rutherfordian National l-lonor Society 3, 4, Staff 4, 5eCfef8fY 4- Ambition--Medical Office As- Ambition-Live life the way l , , , Ambition-Health, wealth, and sistant. want-, Ambition-Executive Nursing. happiness. Ben Emmet Grimm f'Bennie Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Art Clulb 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2 3, President 4 Latin club 2, Vice-President 3 Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Class Vice- President 45 Hi-Y 4. Ambition-To stay happy. L George Gromer Arohery 3 . Ambition-Mechanic. s Il Y I I. I! I my Marilyn Ruth Henderson llMazll Masquers 2, 37 -Franklin Forum 2, 35 Girls' Sports 2, 3, Class Secretary 35 G. O, Secretary 45 G. O. Council 35 Y-41, Y-42 Secretary, Executive Council. Ambition--To live life to its fullest degree. Theodore Lawrence Hicks Jean Louise Harrington lthel Elizabeth Harrison llJeanIl IIJ. H-ll lIEthll Y-41, Y-42, Red Cross Council Tri-Y 45 Operetta 3. 47 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, R-Hi Typist 4, Girls Sports 2. Ambition-Nursing. Ambition-Comptometry. Richard Bixby Harrison Bix BirdIegS heerleader 2 Football 2 3 4 C I i i I Basketball 25 Baseball 2, 3, Masquers 3. Ambition-To get into the air corps, sink a battleship, and brag the rest of my life. Jules Helleu Hello Helleu Soccer 2, 3, 47 Track Manager 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y, Rifle Club. Ambition--Machinist. Ted Lillian Sherwood Hildreth Hi-Y 3, 45 Red Cross Council 2, LiIl 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4g' Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Magquers 3, Frenth Club 3, 4, President 4, 45 Hall Police 4, Fire Brigade CO-Y 3, 5eCfefal'Y 4I RUfhel'- i 35 Saengerbund 3, 4, fordian Staff 3, Editor 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, Riding club 2, 3. Mary Hoch Ambition-Pass physical exam for the Air Corps. Ambition-To see Peru. Ambifl0f1--5eCI'ef8I'Y. Florence Alice Holt Alcee Girls' Sports 2, 3, .Masquers 2, 3, Red Cross Council 3, Operet- ga 3, Saengerbund 3, Chorus 2, Ambition-N urse. Gwendolyn M. Kelley llGwenll Masquers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, La: tin Club 2, Y-41, Y-42, Girls Sports 2, 3, 4, Executive Coun- cil 4, Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4, President, Library Council 2, 3, 4, President, Saengerbund 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Operetta Ambition-To be successful and happy. 5 John Hmye, John Hovsepian Betty Jenks Ambition-Horticulture. Zap 5Pi9 punk Soccer 3, Tennis 3, Football 4. GirlS' SDCYFTS 2, 3, 4, Cinema Club 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Ambition--To be successful. A. A. Council 4: R-Hi 3. CO- Editor, Rutherfordian 3, 4, Parmi Nous 4, Editor. Ambition-A singing cow girl lTexasl. Doris Lynette Jones 11Doreu uchippyn Rut'herfordian 3 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Archery Club 2, 3, President 4, French Club 3, 4, Co-Y 4. Ambition-To be a nurse. s Y . ll 4 Y Ruth Marilyn Keiran Small -Fry Masquers 2, 3, 4, Library Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 4. Ambition-Roller skating mstructress. Charles A. Koenig, Jr. IIK' II . mg George F. Lankow ' Baseball 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, U Bryant F. Lennan Soccer 3, Basketball 3, 4, Math Red Junior H Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Pep Star 3, Fire 'Brigade 2, 3, Social Math Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary, ' ' Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Track Ambition-As it is with anv 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 4. captain--to bring m ship Ambition-To live a long with the F. B. I. through and reach the sheltered Ambition-Chemical engineer. port of success. Andrea Georrodette Lewis Charles Leigh Loveridge Roland Macher Margaret Vivian Martin Onnie Pecker Koko Roly Torchy Red Red Cross Council 25 -French Soccer 2, 3, 45 Track Trainer Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, Twirler 2, 3, 4: Girls' SDOFTS 2, 3 Club 25 Cinema Club 35 Y-4l, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Math Club 4: Saengerbunld 2, 3, 45 German 42 Co-Y 3, 45 Rifle Club, 35 A Y-425 Masquers 45 Executive 35 Ticket Seller 3, 4. Band 35 Banking Assistant 2, 3, A. Council 3, 4. Council 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, H , I 4: Service Leaoue,2,,3, 4, Presi- 45 Library Council 25 Rifle Club Ambition-Engineering, dent5 Hall Receptionist 4. Ambition -- Physical education 45-Study Hall supervisor 3, 4. , , teacher and theh a happy mar Ambition-Lawyer. riage. Ambition-Industrial chemistry. 2 ll Y ll . ll g Y Patricia L. McGee upattyu Franklin Forum 25 Masquers 2, 35 Y-4l, Y-425 Girls' Sports 25 Office Assistant 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Flag Twirler 4. Ambition-Always be -happy. I! Jean McManus ' llMacll ' 'Cheerleading 25 Girls' SPOTTS 25 John McNeilly Y-4l, Y-42. Ambition-Give R. H. S. teachers a set of books on how to WIFI students and influence them. Margaret Mosier Donald Moxham Mac willhlil Molloy R0che5ter MDX Don H , H H H Soccer5 BasketbaII5 Tennis, Cap Track 2, 33421 Pgesident445 Bas- Bill Red Chorus 4. tainp H8rnErooRmHChgirman 35 Ci ' . . I - ' t ff. ketbau 2' ' ' occer Ambition-Work hard and travel Ambition-To go back to nema U I a Ambition-Engineer. later in life. Rochester. Ambition-Journalism. Charles F. Otken, Jr. Marjorie Mae Otton 'William Packard Ruth Margaret Parker Ottie Charlie Margie Packy Rufus Punkins Track 2, 35 Math Club 3, 4, Pres- Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Tri-Y 45 Math Club 3, 45 Science Club 3, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Red Cross ident 4, Fire Brigade. Pan American Club. 45 Rifle Club 3, 4. Council 3, 4. Ambition--To -be successful and - Ambition-To be a success, Ambition-To become a nurse happy, and ride in an ambulance. Kathryn Elizabeth Percier llKayII Office Assistant 2, 35 Study Hall Assistant 2, 35 Masquers 2, 3, 4, Franklin Forum 2, 3, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Y-41, Y-42, G-O Council 45 Riding Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition-To be a good typist. Edward Phillips llsabull llEdll , Basketball 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2 3, 45 Co-Football Manager 4, Ser- vice.League 3, 4, Hi-Y 2 3, 4, President .45 Executive Council 3, 45 Chairman Fire Brigade 4. Ambition-Plenty of money, night life, and fame. Nicholas Phillips s ll - I- I!!! Edith Potor Marble Mouth E Edie William Henry Pollock Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 G70 l Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Masquers Council 3, President 45 Junior Bill 3, 4, Operetta 25 'German Club Class Presidentg National Hon- 1 3, 45 Office Assistant 45 Saen- or Society 3, 4, Service League Homeroom Chairman 25 French gefbund 3, 2, 3, 4, Club 3. Ambition-To be a 'good secre- Ambition-Success, Ambition-To be successful. tary. ' Ralph Kenneth Rahmes, Jr. BlaCky Snowball' Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, Foot- ball 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Masquers 35 golf 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Ambition-To retire to the South Sea Islands when I get divorced. Willard Albert Reenstra Donald George Reubert Sylvia Riveles llwmll llRupell llsylll National Honor Society 3, 4, Band, Orchestra, Rutherfordians, Study Hall Assistant 3, Girls' Hi-Y 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, Cinema Club, Rifle Club. Sports 2, 3, 4, Banking Assist- President 3, Franklin Forum 2, ant 2, 3, 4, R-Hi 3, 3, G. O. Council 4, Masquers 4, Cinema Club 2, German Club 3, 4, Saengerbund 2, 3, 4, Fire Brigade 3 4, Operetta 2 3, Track 2, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Technical Assistant 2, 3, 4. Ambition-To be successful. Ambition-To succeed. 2 ll Y :. I! I! 0 Gloria Rosenberg Glor 4 French Club 2, 3, 4, Franklin Fo- Leonard Benoit Ryder Ambition-To succeed. Robert Francis Roderick Bob Uncle Roddy Masquers 2, 3, 4, President 4, Franklin Forum 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Latin Club 3, Art Club 2, 3, Parmi Nous 2, 3, 4, R-Hi 3: Library Council 3, Debate Team 2, National Honor Socie- ty 3, 4. Ambition-To be like Orson Welles. Audrey Zelma Rodesky IIAudll R-Hi Representative 4, Library Council 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3. Ambition-To become famous in whatever I undertake. Agnes Theresa Robinson uAggieu Executive Council 2, 3, 4, Vice- President Class 2, Masquels 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Saenger- bund 3, 4, National Honor So-' ciety 3, 4, Y-4l, Y-42 Presi- dent, A. A. Council 2, Latin Club 2, Archery Club 3, 4. A Ambition--Novelist. . rum 2: Operetta 2, 3, Library Len Honey George Sawyer Elsie Grace Scales Council 2, 3, 4, Franklin Forum 32 GiflS' SDOYTS 2, 3 4? EXGCU- Soccer 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track Sawyer William Elsie tive Council 3, 4, Class Treas- 2, Saengerbund 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, a Ufel' 3- Vice-President G. O. 4, Ticket Masquers 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, R-Hi Typist Seller 3, Service League 3, 4. 4, Banking 4. Ambition-To work in a publish- 509 house. Ambition-Engineering. Ambition-Success. Ambition-To be a secretary. Charles Schmit Charlie Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 44, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Tennis Ambition-An engineer. Marie Josephine Schultz Tootie Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition-Fashion designer. Eleanor Gertrude Shaw El Duchess Cinema Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Masquers 3, 4, Rifle Club 4, Parmi Nous 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition-Become a history teacher and travel over the world. Howard Jesse Smith, Jr. Smitty Soccer 3, 4, Camera Club 2 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, Math Club 4. 'Ambition-Engineering. Priscilla Julia Socolowski Charles Henry Seeger Martha A. Serrao Charlie Marcie Tennis 2. Cjnema Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Office Ambition-To be a broker, Exssistalnt 3, 4, Senior Executive ounci . Ambition-Private secretary. 3 ll Y Lois Elizabeth Spencer f I- lull . . . llD'u n Ilsk' ll Pearl Christine Smith ' a lp Hgpenceu H ,H Girls' 'Sports 2, 3, 4, Banking . ' Poll Representative 2, 3, Red Cross Girls' Sports 2, Masquers 2, , 2, 3, 4, Vice-President.4, A. A. R-Hi 3, 4, G. O. Council 4, Class 58dfTHflf0l'1 2. 32 58eflQe bUnd 2, Council 2, 3, 4, Executive Coun- Treasurer 4, Y-42, Homeroom in 4i4Gefmaf'l Club 3, 4. 5eCfe' cil 2, Co-Y 4. Chairman 4. ary . Ambition-Travel all over the Ambition-To be happy and take Ambition-To be happy always. world. it easy all my life. Miriam Agnes Stoddard Mickey Tri-Y, Senior Executive Council Art Club. Ambition-To become a nurse Mabel Anne Stowe Carl J. Strunk Peter William Swanson, Jr. Oncho H. Tammes, Jr. gerznan Club 3, 45 Girls' Sports Sunt Pete Bud Onk ' ' Hi-Y. Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4, Fire Ambition-Nicehwife and plenty Ambition-To get a good job. u ' Brigade 35 Service League 3, 45 of kids. Ambition-To be a successful G, 0, Council 45 Hi-Y 4. engineer. Ambition-Aeronautical engineer. Alice Clarissa Taylor IIAIII Saengerbund 2, 3, 4. Ambition-To be an airline hostess. Q ll Y I 1 ll Guilliard banana Thompson U- llGuiHyll ' Band 2, 3, 4. Ambition-Keep healthy. Elizabeth S. Thomson Library Council 25 Masquers 35 Sylvia Van Dyke wuz.. rraenyu Eunice Vanderyliet Swiffy Girls' Sports 2, 35 R-Hi Typist Marie Tobiassen Eunie R-Hi Typist 3, 45 Girls' Sports 43 Office Assistant 4. , 2- Toby German Club, Girls' Sports. ' ' -T b s cce in Ambition-To be a graduate of Amblxlilgteve? leunilerakess Ambition-To see the world. Ambition--To get a good job. Rutherford High. Janet Eden Waller William W, Ward Dorothy Louise Wendling Lillian Clare Wilcox Luscious Bill Dot Shangai Lil Mas uers 25 Girls S orts 25 Y-41, Soccer 2, 3, 45 o h C0-Y 32 41 Bankin 3, 42 STL-ld C0-Y 3. 42 R-Hi TYDiSf 42 Girls' Y-421 Vice-Presidenli' Office As- President5 Hi-Y5S oglogoifrigili Hall Assistant 45g Red CVOS! spoils 2' 35 Rifle Club 35 Offlce sistant 3, 45 Flag Wavcr 4. President 45 Service League5 Se- Council 4- Asslslanl- nior Class President. 2 . , , , Ambition-To live happily eyer Ambition-Secretary, Ambition--Private secretary. after. P Ambition-Civil Engineering, Marjorie Mildred Williams Margie Library Council 2, 3, 45 Bank- ing Representative 2, 3, 45 . Homeroom Chairman 2, 35 R-Hi Typist 3, 4. Q Ambition-To visit 'Bermuda and Hawaii. Y Doris Shirley Williamson Dorrie Spook Masquers 25 R-Hi Typist 4. AmbitionfTo be a success in singing or modeling. Thomas Charles Willis . . . T . .lane Jacqueline Williamson om Selma Lydia Wolf Football Manager 2, .32 42 B857 , H Pookey ketball 3, 45 Executive Council Spooksie 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 M8SCiUefs , , Masquers 25 R-Hi 4. 3, R-Hi 45 Executive Council 4. Ambition--To make good. Ambition-College. Ambition-To be happy. - I. up Marjorie Jane Wood Mariie Masquers Play 4. Ambition-To go around the world. Constance Wright William Norman Wylde George Francis Yaest Robert Bruce Yarnall, Jr Connie Hgmff ' Yaestie Big Red G' I ' 5 f 2, 45 Af CI b 2, 5 3, 4, Masquers 45 Ticket Seller 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4 3, Z, RQ?-gisTypi5f 2lr3, 4? occe' Rifle club 2. Hi-Y 4, R-Ha 3. A b't' -E ' ' . Amb5f50n..Fa5l-,ion designer, m ' 'on ngmeermg Ambition-Hit 95 games at Ambition-Ballet instructor. 2 ll Y L I! I! ll 1 0 F, Richard Zinsler Iloickll Rutherfordian Staff 3, 4, Art Editor, R-Hi Staff 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Service League 45 l-li-Y 3, 4, Secretary 45 Execu- tive Council 4, Fire Brigade 3. Amb't'on-U. S. A Fl ' I I Officer. rmy ymg lljimlslli Victor L. Zacharie, Jr. Ilvicll Fire Brigade 25 Service League 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Library Council 45 Hall Receptionist 4. Ambition-Lawyer. May P. Zampella Maizie Ambition-Nurse. Edna Annette Zola Blondie Masquers 25 Cinema Club 2, 3, President 45 Co-Y 3, 4, Secre- tary 45 A. A. Council 2, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition-Modeling. Q N gn.. w x S af f YS x Q Z, .NX 'f wx KS as f '5J K Qui X x X X N S ., X X , X i N 9, Q WX L. M. . X x 1 HN Q - .... x . sf W. X K 5 N -'H S , Y Q 1-'1g :eQ.gff'5 is sw X 'Q JR, is si 1 Si A RS X xiisi XNXX .N xiW1zgm3Qk ,i if Q 255: E 5 SE I X w X X' Qwwis S X S Sllis X S NS xiii .Q SQSQ SSXSSSSN ii ,XS xf X Sfiss wa 9x -' SQ. Q Ng S igv iN Qslii :kg SQ S Q xx X X X 'ri .- ,N x w.rxu www - xSNX X Q N K S 3 Q X X SQ, Y KN X A, 3 S Fx BEST LOOKING ............. BEST STUDENTS .......... BEST DANCERS ............. MOST POPULAR .......... BEST DRESSED .......... CLASS CLOWNS .......... MOST WITTY ........... BEST ATHLETES ............................. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED .......... CLASS WOLF ........... President. . . Vice-President . . Secretary. . . Treasurer Sponsor They're The . Girls Boys . .........,. Irma Balma ...... ......... B ob Fanning Agnes Robinson ............ ........... C harles Schmit .............Jean McManus.............. ............Richard Harrison .............Jean McManus............. ............Nick Phillips .Kathryn Percier ........... ........... T om Willis .....,.......Eileen Gettman............. ..............Ralph Rahmes ........Edna Zola.............. .............Bill Wylde ..........Vivian Martin.............. ............Charles Schmit .............Agnes Robinson........... ...........Tom Franklin Phillips Senior Class Officers . WILLIAM WARD . . BEN GRIMM KATHLEEN BROWN . . LOIS SPENCER . . MR. JANEBA i l l i 5 3 Q Q xg x 5 i x- ' . X X -N A, 5 f 1 px W A N r NX Wi S, A M Y, 4 'Q Mlelficfqwazuh BASKETBALL Joseph Bader Raymond McKorkle Harry Cowin, Manager John McNeilly Richard Donnan Thomas Franklin John Byers Norman Cox Raymond Day Frank Arnold Theodore Athas Robert Fanning Reggie Harrison William Hocking John Hovsepian Melvan Long Chet Balzer Edward Burke Edward Butler Douglas Campbell Richard Donnan Robert Eynon John Harris Joseph Bader, Co-Captain James Cullen Arthur Finn Edwin Finn George Benedict Robert Eynon Arthur Harris, Manager Charles Ashurst Edward Daley Robert Eynon, Manager Paul Hagar John Marshall Edward Phillips Ralph Rahmes CROSS COUNTRY Donald Rassler Wilbert Sanger Charles Schmit, Captain Thomas Willis Robert Franklin Harold Krakora Jonathan Gibbs William Reenstra, Manager Theodore Hicks, Captain FOOTBALL Rudolph Nicolosi Charles Peithman Edward Phillips, Manager Donald Ressler George Sawyer Wilbert Sanger Martin Scheibli SOCCER William Harrison Jules Helleu Harold Krakora George Lankow Leigh Loveridge John McNeilly Duncan Matthews, Manager BASEBALL Thomas Franklin, Co-Captain Thomas Hannah Reginald Harrison Richard Harrison Peter Swanson, Manager GOLF George Hearn Richard Meury TENNIS John Hovsepian Edward Phillips Martin Scheibli Charles Schmidt TRACK John McNeilly Charles Schmit 26 Charles Schmit Robert Skord Theodore Stuiso John Wetjen Harry Williams Thomas Willis, Manager Robert Yarnell, Captain Martin Rissel Kenneth Ryder Lenny Ryder, Captain William Ward William Wylde William Hocking Donold Ressler Wilbert Sanger Charles Schmit Ralph Rahmes Richard Winand Robert Swinnerton Larew Wheaton Thomas Willis Ralph Schwarz Carl Strunk ' Nwafzcli VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN AGNES ROBINSON MARJORIE WOOO KIWANIS AWARD READER'S DIGEST AWARD THOMAS FRANKLIN AGNES ROBINSON WILLARD REENSTRA RENSSALAER POLYTECHNIC MEDAL JESSE SMITH GIRLS' ATHLETIC COUNCIL AWARD MARGARET VIVIAN MARTIN JUNIOR RED CROSS AWARDS GWENDOLYN KELLEY KATHLEEN BROWN PRISCILLA SOCOLOWSKI CO-Y AWARD GERMAN CLUB AWARD AGNES ROBINSON PEARL SMITH JUNIOR WOMENS' CLUB AWARD WOMEN'S CLUB ART AWARD AGNES ROBINSON JOHN WALLACE TEN HIGHEST RANKING SENIORS AGNES ROBINSON JESSE SMITI-I MARJORIE WOOD CHARLOTTE BARBER GLORIA ROSENBERG JOANNE CAMPBELL LILLIAN I-IILDRETI-I KATHLEEN BROWN ALICE GEHRIG EONA zOLA 27 LET US NOT FORGET I Our pride in arriving at assemblies last and marching out first. Mr. Janeba's unsung return from Camp Dix. The day the Good Humor man ushered in spring. The night before senior essays were due. A John Ross Burns Byers, Junior, riding to school on his bike one day, driving the Olds the next. The day Bill Wylde broke two dollars worth of chemistry equipment. Those daring girls who wore slacks to school. Our interest in banking which decreased as we became older. Trying to decide which of our pictures should adorn the year book. Grant Dugdale's butch and inevitable bow ties. Miss Butler in the library. Miss Bose's car. Mr. Moore's Your attention, please coming over the public address Our disappointment when we found that we should not be dismissed early for the gas rationing. The priorities in the library on Fridays for the latest copy of LIFE. Eleanor's Shaw's English accent. Bill Ward's campaign speech for Charles Barr. The boys being excused seventh period to distribute handbills on Na- tional Defense. 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I 5--Teaneck ..... --Passaic State Meet .......... 8th Q as on Q Qi , Y-F'f'Yt2s s'fssssxfrswnlra'1H13-nwaasfrsvaHv1sKem: we wxnmms, ,,,,, WXN1-r m w N, -. BASKETBALL Captain CHARLES scHMiT ' Manager HARRY COWIN Coach MR. SCHIABLE Opponent Trenton State J. V. ...... Lyndhurst ..................... St. Mary's ................. Alumni ......... Englewood ........ Hackensack ......... Ridgefield Park Leonla ................. Tenafly ...,........ Teaneck .......... Cliffside Park ..... Lodi ,........,,....... Englewood ......,. Hackensack .... ...,.,.., Ridgefield Park Passaic ..,....,......... SOCCER Captain LENNIE RYDER Manager DUNCAN MATTHEWS Coach MR. ELLIS BASKETBALL R.I-LS. Opp. I 8 I 2 26 30 20 29 23 I 4 4-O 20 25 29 30 24 20 26 I 27 Opponent R.H.S. Opp. Leonia ......... ........ 6 6 24 Teaneck ..,,. ....... 2 7 20 Tenafly .........., ....... 6 I 31 Passaic .....,..........,,, ......, 6 2 30 Cliffside Park ....... ..,,,,, 3 4 27 Ferris ..............,,., ,..,... 3 9 35 Lodi ...... .............. ....... 3 9 35 Long Branch ...... ....... 4 5 33 Merchantville ...,.. ,,....., 2 3 21 Won-22 Lost--3 N. N. J. I. L ................... ...........,,......... C hampions North Jersey Section ..,..........,. .,,,,,, C hampions New Jersey State Group Ill ,...,. .,,,,,, C hampions Opponent Kearny --- R.H.S. Opp. O 3 Englewood .....,. ....... 2 4 Teaneck ..... Tenafly ....... Hackensack ..... O I 0 3 0 I Englewood ....... ....... 0 4 Teaneck ,.,.. Tenafly ......, I I I I Hackensack ..... ....... O 6 ' wsf::s:s:: w- ' ' ' g , BASEBALL Captain JOSEPH BADER THOMAS FRANKLIN Manager PETER SWANSON Coach MR. HOVEY TENNIS Captain MARTIN SCHEIBLI Manager ROBERT EYNON Coach MR. ELLIS Opponent Leonia Teaneck ......... Englewood ........ Cliffside Park ,, Cliffside Park ..,,,, Tenafly .E... ........,.. BASEBALL R.H.S. Opp. 4 II I 4 3 5 4 9 9 3 8 2 Hackensack ....,......... .......... I 7 Ridgefield Park Ridegfield Park Leonia ,,...,......,.,.., Teaneck .,,......... Englewood ....... Tenafly ,,....... Hackensack ,..c.. 8 3 5 0 2 5 I I 3 5 3 O O I Opponent Teaneck .......... Englewood ........ Hackensack Leonia ........... Tenafly .,.,. Teaneck .,.....,.. Englewood ........ Hackensack Leonia ...,.. ,... . TENNIS R.H.S. Opp. 0 I 2 O I I 2 I I TRACK Captain JOHN McNElLLY Manager GEORGE LANKOW Coach M R. STON E GOLF Captain RALPH RAHMES Manager ARTHUR HARRIS Coach MR, KIRBY Leonia ...................... 55 Ridgefield Park ...... 44 Rutherford ....,.......,,,, 29 Cliffside Park ...,...... 69 Rutherford -- .........., 29 Englewood .,.............. 50 Tenafly ..................., 6l Rutherford ..... ...... l 7 TRACK Hackensack ,............. 32 Teaneck .................. 72V2 Rutherford ,.,........... 24V2 Princeton Alumni Meet 3rd Place ............ I5 N. N. J. I. L. Meet 4th Place ,,...,...... I6 State Meet ,............. GOLF Opponent R.H.S. Opp. Cliffside Park ....., Forfeit game Teaneck ...,..........,. 4V2 4V2 East Rutherford ,... 8 2 Teaneck .,,..,......,... 5 liz 3 V2 Hackensack .,.....,., 3 7 Englewood ,.,.... Forfeit game NOTE: The rest of the teams in the league cancelled their games due to the lack of transportation. Qs- .f.,,c.msel. 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A September DI NTY'S DIARY I5-The inevitable finally happens. School reopens after an extra week because of I8 quarantine. -Seniors set up a guard over their new privilege-the center door. 26-Captain Yarnall models baby blue jacket at outside pep rally. 27 -Team triumphs over Lyndhurst to start the season. October- Z-A strong s-mell of limburger cheese is noticed in Room 203. Miss Ely can't under- stand the queer faces. Miss Ely has a cold. 3-Mr. Moore enlightens us about the love life of Lover Schmit . 6-An Army pilot bombs and strafes the school. 9-. I3 Room 203 sweeps into power with election of all class officers. Hague has nothing on this machine. -School convenes despite the number of pupils observing Columbus Day. I4-Superman must have visited us. No one else could have put Miss Raby's car on the lawn. Or could they? I7-More seniors attend the Sophomore Social than Sophomores, as we never had one. 27-Navy Day Talk-Fellows get notions about sailing the briny deep. 28-Seniors recover quickly from the effects of T. B. tests to attend the Senior Skating Party. November- 4-The Bulldog tucks his tail between his legs after the Hackensack catastrophe. I5-Rutherford bids Teaneck welcome to its first game here which ends in a 6-6 dead- I8 lock. -Students warm themselves by the heat of burning hedges outside of school and roast marshmallows on the side. Zl-Passaic Indians mop up the Bulldog despite Captain Yarnall's pass interception and run. 24-We return from Thanksgiving vacation well fed and caught up on much needed sleep. 26-Bud Tammes knocks 'em dead with his lavender checked tie. December- l-Fog settles on the community. 8 -We are startled into reality by Japanese attack on Hawaii and U.S. entry into the war. IO- Excitement reigns when enemy planes are reported two 'hours from New York. I7-Mrs. Ross serves math classes Christmas candies. I8 Impressive Christmas program starts us off for the holidays. 20-Couples waltz 'neath the mistletoe at Christmas dance. January- 4-We return from busy holidays determined to keep our annual New Year's Resolutions. 7 I3 -Lads and lassies gather in the gym for noontime dancing. High standing seniors are surprised with opportunity of going to hear a series of Town Hall lectures. I6--The halls become quieter. No, we didn't stop talking, it's just that the halls are 2l 3I being soundproofed. -Students go out of their way to detour chemistry room. Reason-hydrogen sulfide experiment. Eddie Phillips gets basketball team's only shiner from a Lodi doorknob. 47 February- 2-Upon investigation, we find Bill Gale inside a huge raccoon coat. 6e-We are told that seniors are to take a refresher course in First Aid. 7-Masquers present spooky melodrama, Murder with Magic. 9-We doggedly drag ourselves from bed an hour earlier as Uncle Sam starts War Time for extra daylight. ll-Girls try to summon enough courage to ask the fellow of their choice to the Cupid's Caper, I3-Girls establish priorities on slacks for First Aid practical course. I4-The great day arrives when girls take their fellows to the dance. 20-Tribute is paid to Bob Holt, first Rutherford boy to give his life in this war. 25-Rutherford High inaugurates selling Defense Stamps. March- ' April 3-The commercial law class learns the inside story of Mr. Janeba's trip along the Rhine. Everyone resolves to become a traveler. 6-Our 'basketball boys win a thrilling victory over Ferris to start us in the tournament. IO-Spring arrives--we start basking in the sun at noon. ll-Room 227 finally finds its destination during fifth period evacuation drill. I8-Blushing Mr. Monroe is picked in assem-bly as a senior and asked to answer ques- tions. 20-Day passes uneventfully in spite of threats of a stormy class day. 25-Mr. Tewkesbury, jungle explorer, enlightens R. H. S. on the hardships of traveling alone through the jungle. 27-Senior -boys become Beau Brummels for Rutherfordian pictures while girls fuss with their hair and search for pearls. 5-Hi-Y again sponsors the Easter Dawn Service. l3-We resolve to finish the rest of our school year with honors. 21 -Mr. Janeba called to colors! Senior Class presents him with a traveling bag at fare- well assembly. 23--Mr. Janeba inconspicuously returns. We never knew you had asthma, J. B. 25-Junior Prom-everyone enjoyed himself in spite of the band's late arrival. 27-lrma Balma selected senior May Queen after much competition by 75 good-looking senior girls. S May- - 4-Getting out at 12:30 because of sugar rationing makes us feel partially compen- sated for coming shortage of pies and cakes. 6-The National Honor Society receives twenty-five new members into its ranks. 8-Senior boys and men teachers set off for a week-end in the open at Tamarack. I5-Tennis team keeps its record of not having lost a match unmarred. I8-Bob Franklin brings the house down with his interpretation of Herr Hitler. Bill Ward has everyone wondering which faculty member furnished his joke. I9-The diploma-controversy ends in a compromise. 20-Three representatives of the major faiths speaks to us on tolerance. 22-Jack Van Gott soars to fame by pitching a no--hit game. 25--We turn in our senior ,essays with sig-hs of relief. J une- 5-lnnovation-the new swing chorus gives out with a solid performance. l7-Graduation! We begin to look back fondly upon our school days. 48 WSW we QQ X S S . A ' S xigxsxx Q X X xxi XwXx SSN is 5 xy X QN NX SQ A x xxx xx ww NX X LX X N X R Rx X . XS Q Q TX Q X ,4 J K. QX 'nf-f :5:xr,-1-,:.:M.:.i,., X Ykx 8 XXX X wr x R, . - .115 ., 5 Q X N .. 11 X? QQ ., x i S 5 'Fine-X ,uw Aw vw! ,WW X Q i 'E Xi 3 X X V 2 9 W- fs x 5 S w N. X N fx N X T WM? M 5 WWW 1 Ex 5 x 4 QQ.. S 5 Q A Q. R iw Q x X xi 'N w. Xwnxiixilm fi J V ,Ak, XxlL . .M N . Nw? x - X-W X S XX 5 R13 . rmsmswwwm W, Www poebuf Archie the Fuller Brush Man Young Archie lived in Flatbush where He sold the Fuller brush, His tongue was glib, his feet immune To any door's rude crush. First came the war and then the draft, His number soon was drawn, And to Camp Dix he went post haste To join that sea of brawn. He didn't mind the marches long, For he had canvassed far, And yet the early hours he felt Were to content a bar. One morning Archie thought that Were he to stay in bed, The sergeant wouldn't ever know. Need any more be said? In spite of all the noises about The sergeant's ear acute Heard Archie's snore fortissimo, Proof no one could refute. Young Archie woke up in a daze And found himself to be A-scrubbing spuds quite numberless With Fuller's model D . -GRANT DUGDALE My Charlie Bright red hair had Charlie Love, Bright blue eyes had he, Short and squat and very square, Just the guy for me! Charlie's only five feet four, And l am five feet ten, Why do towering gals like me Go for tiny men? Charlie called on me one night, Courtin' was his aim, He stood up, but l sat down, l'm a lengthy dame. He asked my hand in tones so meek, l answered yes , of course, His voice was small, his voice was thin, My answer was quite hoarse. The wedding day dawned bright and clear, Poor Charlie was a mess, And coming down the aisle he tripped Upon my wedding dress. The minister had said the words, My Charlie now must speak -- But Charlie fainted dead away, Poor Charlie was too weak! -PEARL SMITH ff Qs Ks K 1' .Q x Q! wx xx S QNX' iliiif ixxxii iiiiii SRSSS 2 WWW A XX X Awww X355 x my QS ix X X5 ,swf S xxx XXX xi ..,,,.., lx X5 xg, X XX X N x X3 ,,:,.:, , N .,1:, X 5 S ,x X A x X Q N X Flowers of Distinction ALAN-SHlMAN'S GRADUATE HOUSE Borschneck 6' Nott, Inc. 34 WALNUT STREET FLOMST NEWARK NEW JERSEY Don't forget Our Specialty in REPRESENTING Corsage for the Prom and our Basket Arrangement for Graduation. ALAN-SHIMAN'S JOSTEN'S MILITARY RINGS SCHOOL JEWELRY PLAQUES MEDALS and PINS TROPHIES ANNOUNCEMENTS 96 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-7227 . 53 BARROW AVE. Marion C. Bull CLAUDE BELL Business Ph ODE RUTI'Ierford 2-41 19 RU'fherford 2-3101 Bell Sporting Goods Co. ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS 290 Orient Way Rutherford, N. J. 59 Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. 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