Rutherford High School - Rutherfordian Yearbook (Rutherford, NJ)
- Class of 1944
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Bottom Row: Mrs. Tilman, Mrs. Ross, Miss Fletcher, Miss Wake, Miss Ely, Miss Cooke, Miss Chapman, Ray. ,mywwf mam MMM ,Mwum V '44 Slay Editor-in-Chief Art Editor EILEEN MACAN Business Manager HELEN MERRITT CLAIRE PFEFFER Staff Artist DONALD GULDNER Snap Shot Editor JANE DALY Assistant Editor NAOMA BENOWITZ Assistant Editor REGINA soccl Twist BLANCHE ROSENBERG BARBARA SULLIVAN - Cover by Associate Editor Associate Editor ViRGINlA ALLEN CAMILLA ASHURST Louise Alesci X Dorothy Grace Acker Dit-A-Dot nd Sweetness personified a always o friend in need. R-H Staff 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Secretary 45 Office Assistant 45 G.O. Council 4: Girls' Sports 4. Ambition: Receptionist. Shorty Pee Wee Weosey Pert and petite. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Chaplain- Treasurer5 Ambition: To travel and be a ballroom dancer. Virginia Martha Allen nGinnyn uGinu Lots of fun and spiced with ginger. U Cinema Club 2, 3, President 45 Camera Club, .Secretary 35 Post War Discussion Group 45 Red Cross Representative 2. To be innocent Ambition: not ignorant of the ways of the world. Jennie Evelyn Anxak ujcyrl An industrious bee gets a lot done. Art Club 2, 45 Camera.Clut 25 Banking Representative 2 45 Girls' Sports 25 Victory Corps 2. Ambition: . . . and live hap- pily ever after. Camilla Marie Ashurst Cam Camel BulI session-enthusiast. Masquers 2, 3, 45 Y-43: Y- 445 R-Hi Representative 2, - 45 R-Hi Staff 45 Flag Waver 35 Post War Discussion Group 45 Y -43 Minstrel5 Girls' Sports 45 Glee Club 3. Ambition: Honor, love I obedience and troops of friends. Kate Baastrup Katie Why entlemen prefer gblondes! k Maiorette 45 Masquers 45 Tri - Hi - Y 45 Home Room Chairman 35 Girls' Sports 45 A.W.V.S.5 Girls' Glee Club 45 Fire Brigade 3, 45 Red Cross Club 2, ,4. Ambition: To s ay Q be a successful Surgical Nurse. t single and Catherine E. Barber naunnyu nKayn . 5 - .. . si . . 1 , ,M S555 ' ware 3.351494 . N s. 'L :Q :N A l l The essence of quictude and congenuality. Red Cross Club 25 Art Club 2, Girls' Sports 4' Office Assist- ant 45 A.w.v.s. Ambition: To go to Sun Vol ey. Jean Louise Barrett Jean A merry glance, a twinkling eye.' ' Red Cross Club 2 3, Presi- dent 45 Study Hall Assistant 35 Stamp Salesman 35 Bank- ing Representative 2, 35 Li- brary Council 35 Pan-Ameri- 'can Club 3, 45 Girls' Sports 3, 45 A.W.V.S. Ambition: To be a successful nurse. Bruce Baxter Potential Iover! Rifle Club 3, 45 Tennis 3, 4 Basketball 4. Ambition: Curtain puller at the Hudson. Ruth Belyea nReeu uReneu A good leader and diligent worker. 3 President 4 Tri - Hi - Y , French Club El, Vice President 4' Pormi-Nous 3, Editor 4 - ' Club 4 Mas uers 4, Library t . . 5 Art glub 2, 3, Girls Spor Glee Club 4. Ambition: To be su, science. 7 ccessful in Charles Walter Bierg Charlie' lntellectual clown. G. O. Re resentative 45 .Fire Brigade 5, 35 Pan-AmeI'IC0l1 Club 25 Franklin Forum 25 Math Club 2. Ambition: To be a surgeon. Barbara Ann Black Annie Supremely nonchalantf' Latin Club 2 President 5 Archery Club -3, President 45 Library Council 45 Girls' A. A. Council 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Girls Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To find happiness in everything. Mariorie Winifred Blakeney Midge Marge' A mischievous twinkle ' her eye. Latin Club 25 Girls' S orts 2 3 45 Victory Cor s 5 Band 3 45 Orchestra , 4' Girls' Gee Club 45 French Club 45 Pormi-Nous 45 Archery Club 3, 45 Camera Club 2. Ambition: To successfully complete everything that .I set out to do, and to attain recognition. Robert Henry Boeseh Shorty' ob Slender, tender and tall.' Camera Club 2, 3, President 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Soccer 3, 45 Band 2, 3 45 Basketball 2 45 Senior Exec- utive Council 45 G. 0. Coun- ci 4. Ambition: To score more than two points in a basket- ball game. Mary Elizabeth Gambier-Bousfield Mariooch 'Friendly but shy.' Tr'-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To write o book, fly my own plone, and travel. . Mildred Edith Brett Bret The girl with the giggle like o bubbling stream. Latin Club 25 Girls' Sports 25 Executive Council 35 Home- room Chairman 3, 45 Art gluab 3, President 45 Co-Y Ambition: To live to see the year 2000 A.D. Doris Ellen Brewster Brewsie A hard worker-good fun. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 35 Li- brary Club 3, President 45 C.A,P.C. 45 A.W.V.S.5 Band 2, 3, 45 G. O. Representative 45 Orchestra 45 Girls' Sports 4. Ambition: Kindergarten Teacher. Dorothy Anne Brockrnan Dot Brock Night and day she loves to snooze. Art Club 2, 35 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Archery Club 45 Co-Y 4. Ambition: To win new friends and keep the old ones. Marion Elsie Buechling Beak The blonde bomber! Ambition: To enjoy life to its fullest extent. .-rf 15 Thomas Yule Butler Bottle That school boy com- plexion. Band 2, 35 Soccer 2. Ambition: To be a forester in Maine. Grace Shaw Byers show Grace to her is more than a name. Latin Club 2: Library Council 2: Girls' Sports 2, 3: Camera Club 3: Glee Club 4: Archery Club 3, 4: French Club 3 Treasurer 4. Ambition: To get the best out of life that is possible Kent Carlson uouken He goes about his work' in a quiet way. Bond 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2 Basketball 2, 3. Ambition: Fighter Pilot. Harriet M. Carpenter Carpie With the modesty born of nobility. . Girls' Sports 2. Red Cross 4: A.W.V.S.: Vic- gorx Corps 3: Girls' Sports 2, Ambition: To travel and to be a success. Barbara Anne Collison Collie Sincere and trustworthy. National Honor 3, 4: Tri- Hi-Y 3: Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Treasurer' Li- brary Council 2, 3: Girls' A. A. Council 4: Red Cross'Club 2, 3: Senior Class Treasurer: Office Assistant: A.W.V.S.: Victory Corps 3. Ambition: To be a Certified Public Accountant. K Irene Alexandra Cosmos Kuzmaff 'A winning way and a pleas- ing smile. ian-American Club 3, 4: .W.V.S., Y-44, Masquers 4: Ambition: To be happy. Charles Crlfasi , Shorty Sabu Everybody's, boy friend. Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3: Fire Brigade 3: Homeraom Captain 4. Ambition: To grow up. Joan d'AbIemont uHappyu A lighthearted, merry soul. Homeraom Captain 3: Red Cross Club 3: Fire Brigade 4: G. O. Executive Council 3: Art Club 2: A.W.V.S.: Library Club 2 3: Y-44 President: Y-43: Flag Waver 4: Secre- tary Senior Class: Vice pres- ident of County Tri-Hi-Y: Inter Club Council 4. Ambition: To always see the good and hOPPY side of things. Jane Elaine Priscilla Daly irish God's gift to the Irish. A. A. -Council 2: Mawuers 2, 3, Vice- President 4: -44: Y-43: Latin Club 2: A.W.V.S.: Banking Representative 2: R-Hi 2, 3: Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4:.Ticket Seller 4. Ambition: To be a Phi Beta Kappa and t o be president of the U. S. Adelaide DeLan1ater nAd1r nDeln Her spirit is as bright as her hair. Latin Club 2: A.W.V.S.: Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Club 4' Co-Y 4: Cinema Club 4. Ambition: To learn to re member the little things that l would otherwise forget. Patricia -Anne Edwardes Pat Tisha Eptu All play and no work- Pat's specialty. Band 3 4: Girls' Sgorts 3, 4: Y-44, Library cm 4, A.w. mbition: Get married and have five children. Eva Mary Erky Eve Torchy Let us be silent for so are the gods. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 25 A.W.V.S.5 Victory Corps 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Stamp -Salesman 4. Ambition: To become a suc- cessful stenographer and live happily ever after. Edwin Finn nEdn 1rMicky:: To myself alone do I owe my fame. Football 2, 3, 45 R-Hi Rep- resentative 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Hameroom Chairman 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Fire Bri- gade 45 Hi-Y 4. Ambition: To be THE pilot! Mary Glenice Finnigan Finny She's only been with us for a short while, Q But she's brightened things with her cheery smiIe. Tri-Hi-Y 4. Ambition: To have ALL my dreams come true. Evelyn Elizabeth Fisher Lucybelle The sunshine came along with her. Ambition: Private secretary to a criminal lawyer. Ida-Eleanor Fleming Ellie Little said is soonest mended. Library Club 45 Red Cross Club 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a good ste- nagrapher. lO Maria Catherine Flood Minnie Modesty becomes a young woman. Co-Y 45 Library Club 45 Girls' Spgrtis 2, 3, 45 Office Assist- an . ' Ambition: To develop a beau- tiful singing voice and then travel al over the world. John Adams Fontan Jack The strong silent type. Cheerleader 25 Fire Brigade 2, 35 Camera Club 35 Junior Executive Council. Ambition: To be a window washer. Florence Lillian Freese Floss Freezie A good sport and swell friend. Latin Club 2, 35 Tri-l-li-Y 2 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3 45 Red cross club 4, R-Hi Staff 3, Archery Club 45 Girls' A. A. gouncil 2, 3, 45 Camera Club Ambition: To enjoy life and learn to ride well. .Wilma Kathryn Freese WiIl Freezie Five feet three inches of energy. Co-Y 45 Latin Club 2, 3' Archery Club 45 A. A. Coun- cal 2, 3 45 Red Cross Club 45 Girls Sports 2, 3, 45 Home Room Captain 45 Stamp Rep- resentative -3, .45 Banking Representative 3. 1 Ambition: To be a success in whatever l da. Eleanor Jean Frith Ellie Quiet but willing. Y-435 Y-44' Cinema Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3. Ambition: Amor, Salud, Di- nero. 1 Joyce Anita Garcia Jerce I like work: it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Fla? Waver 3, 45 Fire Brigade 2, , 4f- Home Room Captain 3, Office Assistant 2, 35 Y-44. Ambition: To become a pilot, marry a pilot, and live the rest of my life on a cloud. Edith Elsie Gempler Eddie lnnocent looking. Tri-Hi-Y 45 Girls' Sports 4. Ambition: Nurse. Robert Giles uB0bn The word 'impossible' is not in his dictionary. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4: B-aseball Manager 2, 35 Fire Brigade Manager 2, 4. Ambition: A flying business in South America. Rita Agnes Giordano llRioll l love the drahma, rally l do. Masquers 3, 45 French Club 3, Secretary 45 Girls' Sports 3, 45 R-Hi Staff 41 Parmi- Nous Staff 4. Ambition: To be a Shakes- pearean actress. -X ' X Jimmy Eastman Grant ' 11 - H m He seems to haveutaken Evy to heart- Ambition: To serve in the U. S. Navy. N E.: R vga s . Carol Berry Griffin Berry Quiet, but out of school you'd be surprised. Latin Club 25 Red Cross Club 25 Archery Club 3, 4' A. A. Council 3, French Club 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Serving others in the field of medicine. James M. Griffin Jimmy Griff Dapper Dan-obviously dis- likes conservative clothes. Fire Brigade 2 35 Rifle Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4: Football 3, 4. Ambition: To go to Holly- wood and give t e girls there o break. Donald Louis Guldner .,Don,, A master at the drawing board. Tennis 2, 3, Math Club 35 Art Club 3. ' Ambition: Commercial artist. Evelyn Ann Hansen Evie Sincere and business like. Red Cross Club 45 A.W.V.S.p Library Club 2, Editorial Board of R-Hi 4. Ambition: To be a Journalist and see the world. Henry William Hartmann, Jr. Herman He has no time for foolish- ness or 'fems'. Ambition: To make one-hun- dred thousand dollars a year and pay no income tax. ll Nancy Havens ..Nan.. Worries about what to study and studies about what to worry. Cheerleader 2, 35 Co-captain 45 Y-435 Y-43 Minstrel: Y-44. Ambition: To be a doctor's assistant. Joseph Hecht njoeu The thinker. Masquers 2: Cinema Club 2: Rifle Club 3, 45 Calor Guard 3, 43 Varsity Debating Team 35 Fire Brigade 3, 45 Stage Manager 2, 35 Radio Club 25 Track 2 3' Cross Country 2, 3, 4, c.A.PTc. 3, 4. Ambition: Electrical Engi- neer. Vera Vivian Heck nveen Studies worry her not. Ambition: To be able to do secretarial work. Doris June Henderson nooru noorieu Quiet, dignified, and unas- suming. G. O. Council 2, 3: Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4' Ticket Seller 4, Red Cross Club 2, 45 Y-43, Pan-American Club 3, Secre- tary 4: Secretary of Junior Class, Treasurer A. W. V. S. Ambition: To enjoy life and be a success. Robert Henderson Hendy He may not score, yet he helps to win. ' Baseball 2 3, Captain 45 Basketball S, 4, Band 2. Ambition: The world's best story teller, next to Eddie Tryon. I2 W7 f X X M R iz X X N r XQ N st X , Y 5 X 4 ke X S A X Ss XX X xx 'si X s A S is A is 'is t X s X' XX 3 N Barbara Hillhouse Bobbie Never lost because she never hesitates. Latin Club 25 Red Cross Club 35 Co-Y 3 Treasurer 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4: G. O. Council Secretary 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Ambition: To 'be able to see some good in everything. Mariorie Anne Hohmann Marty Little but big-hearted. Office Assistant 3, 4, Tri-Hi- Y 4, Girls' Sports 3, 41 Arch- ery Club 4. Ambition: Bacteriolagist. Bette Virginia Hotopp Virgie Dreamy and quiet. Red Cross Club 27 Secretary ot Sophomore Classy Pormi- Nous 2, 35 French Club 3, President 45 Y-43 - Y-441 Banking Representative 3: Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Junior and Senior Executive Coun- ci s. Ambition: To be a teacher that children l'ke. 06 eorge Wesley Houghton Silent admirer of the oppo- site sex. Pan-American Club 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Service League 4. Ambition: To visit South America. Raymond Albert Howard uRedu An avid classroom sleeper.' Ambition: Air Corps. a Jeanne Hughes Sora ..Skippy,, Dealer in all varieties at corn. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Library ' 2 3, 4, Masquers 4. Council , Ambition: Commercial Artist. Dorothy Joan Hutten DOT'fy I oking at the Forever o bright side of life. Red Crass Club 2: Library Council 2, Art Club 3, Vice- President 45 Study Hall As- sistant 4. Ambition: lnterior decorator and then a good wife. Alice Lourito HAI.. Radiantly happy. 4i S Girls' Sports 3, ' Red Cross A.W.V. .5 Library Council 4, Club 4. ' in the Cadet bition: To jo Am Nurse Corps. obert Wi He has a da nickel seball 4. Jackson lliam Jones R Bones te it he has o cer 4, Ba d and Ambition: To ' e early 'mgwfr Ruth Co Rufus She is c simplicity. Girls' Sports , , b Council 2, 3, 'Tri-Hi-Y 4. Ambition: business world. ed Soc work har JM JK '66-fm orsh n her Library in the Betty Kcvolski Bets Modesty is of the color of virtue. r Club 4, Red Cross rts 4. Libra y Club 45 Girls' Spo Ambition: Travel-and make my first stop Hawaii. Muriel' Doris Keillen Mama Happiness is a rare cosmetic. 3 4' Girls' Sports 2, l b 3 4' Band 2, , ,. 3, 4: Girls' Glee Cu , , Pan-American Club 2, 45 Study l-:ag :Assistant 25 Red Cross C u Ambition: To live ta be a . hundred. ' Robert Andrew Kennedy HBCU. The Navy got a good man! Basketball 4. Ambition: To I-ive a happy life. Henry Scott Kenyon Scottie What a rogue of a darling boy, ' ' e, love A mixture of nuisanc and joyJ ' Football 3, 4, Hi-Y 45 Fire Brigade 4. Ambition: To get all the good luck people are always wishing me. Alys Louise Kirkland uAln et little H You're a swe headache. Latin Club 21 Girls' Sports 2, 35 Pan-American Club 4: Office Assistant 45 Y-44: Home Room Captain 45 Fire Brigade . Ambition: To find the man I love. l3 Patricia Ellen Kirner upatu 'A little shy and not much known, But she con surely hold her own. Cinema Club 3: Art Club 2, 3, 4: A.W.V.S., Study Hall Assistant 2. Ambition: To paint a pate trait or write a book. Margaret Earline Kress Be gentle, genuine, and generous. Girls' Sports 25 Stamp Sales- man 4: A.W.V.S.: Pon-Amer- icon 45 Red Cross Club 4. Ambition: To be whatever I do. a success in Janice Evelyn Landshof 1 Janice She's not so quiet. 3 4' Band Girls' Sports 2 , , 2, 3, 4, Glee Club ag A.w. V.S.' Library Council 3, Study Hall Assistant 2: Or- chestra 3, 4. Ambition: To ioin the WAVES. Arthur Thomas Larned Art Needlehead leasantl manner He has a p all his own. 4 Pan American H-Y 2, 3, 5 - Club 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, Man ager 4, Service League 4 6.0 Representative 2, 3 Band 2, 3. Ambition: Success. Louise Lennox MLW., Youth comes but once i Iifetime. R-Hi 4. 't' n' To surprise Ambl I0 . family by graduating. E l 4 F10 m ss Q its Barbara Lifman Red Gremlin there is flame there 'Where is fire. Bank Representative 2, 3, 'n lg ' .W.V.S. 4' R-Hi 4, A 1 Amb and rr ition: Healthy, wealthy, not too wise. l l Charles Barrnarreo Longua, Jr. Chic Men of few words are the best men. b ll 2 3 45 Baseball 3, S v Foot a , , ' '-Y 3, Chaplain 4: era- 4 Hi e 4' Fire Brigade ce Leagu , Re resentative 4. 4, Banking p Ambition: To become a suc- cess in whatever I attempt. John Lawrence Lull woe.. but congenial A quiet fellow. Band 2, 3, 4, R 3, 4. Ambition: Air Corps. Eileen Robinso Mac Eenie Thou srnilest an silent. 44 Camera Club 25 utherfordians n Macon d art Girls' Girls' Y' I Sports 4: R-Hi Staff 45 Club 45 'the Ruther- Glee fordian Art Editor 4. Ambition: That is the ques- be or not to be. tion - To if Jean Maclntyre X nBuddyu C.A.P. is- h er specialty. C.A.P. Flight Leader 3, 45 Li- V' e-President brary Club 3, IC 4, Girls' Sports 4. Ambition: Secre flyer. tary and Dorothy Anna Morschner i Dot Blondie The incendiary blonde! Co-Y 4: Library Club 4: Sports 3: Junior Executive Council: Office Assistant 4: Stamp Salesman 3. Ambition: To be happily married. Philip Clifton Martin Phil He is characterized by his ability to get along with stu- dents and teachers alike. Camera Club 2, 3: Pan- American Club 2: Vice-Pres- ident 3, President 4: Hi-Y 4: Cross Country 2, 3, Running Manager 4: rack 2, 3, Cap- K tain 4: Service League 2, 3, 4: Ticketseller 4. Ambition: To go to the U. S. Coast Guard Academy. May M. McFarlane Maisie 'fHappy go lucky-'worry' isn't in her vocabulary. Art Club 2, 3, 4: Masquers 3, 4: R-Hi Art Staff 2: R-Hi 1Cartoonist 3: Senior Execu- tive Council: Vice President Senior Class: A.W.V.S. Ambition: They say the frost- ing on life's cake is happi- ness: I want lots of frosting. Russell John McGonegal HRUSS.. ..Red.. UMUC. A bunch of red WAVES and a broad smile. Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 4: Service League 4: G.O. Representative 3, President 4: Hi-Y 4: Bank- ing Representative 2: Stamp Sa esman 2. Ambition: To become a Mechanical Engineer. Janet Allordice McGovern UMUC.. Enough to wake the dead. Red Cross Club 2: Flag Waver 4: Y-44: R-Hi Edi- torial Staff 4: Office Assis- tant 2, 3: Girls' Sports 2. Ambition: Very little -- if any. Daniel Morgan McKeever :IMOCU The prince of perfection in the art of eniaying life. Ambition: To graduate from High School. John Brooks Merrill , He is a volume if you know how to read him. Intramural Sports 3 . Ambition: Engin Helen Louise Merritt ,,Hon,, ,.Hel., FulI of fun anld mischief, too.' Home Room Chairman 2: G. 0. Representative 2, 3: A.W.V.S.: Girls' Sports Z, 3: Office Assistant 4: Business Manager of the Rutherford- ian . Ambition: Nursing until I marry the man in my life. Richard Arnold Meury uHappYu nRichieu An all-around fellow, full of mirth and personality. Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 4: Service Lea ue President 4: Basketball 3, 43 Football Manager 2 3, 4: Vice Presi- dent of Sophomore Class: G.O. Rerpresentative 2, 3: Golf 2: ennis 2, 3. Ambition: Navy Air Corps and to stay happy. Frederick Horace Mier FredzeI Intelligent is an apt description of Fred. Library Council 2: Banking Representative 4. Ambition: To be successful and happy. l5 Marie Concetto Minnella noouyu The girl with the mellow voice. Y-44, Library Council 3. Ambition' T b . o e a success in the business world, then have a successful marriage. Oliver William Morrice cook Upholds the 'collegiate life' at R.H.S. Art Club 3, 4. Ambition' To b . e successful in the b ' usiness world. Paul Nichols uNicku He has lighter moments many of them. Soccer 4' Band 2, 3 4' S , , . GW- ice League 3, 45 Rutherfor- dians 3. Ambition: To own a car. Harold Moxley Owen IIHGNYII .. of athletic ability. Ambition: Airplane M e- . chanic. Phyllis Rae Palmer uphylu With char she was blessed, ln pretty clothes she's always dressed. m and personality Flag Waver 4, Girls' Sgorts 2, g Office Assistant , 35 cregich Club 4: Y-44, A.W. Ambition: T 0 attain a mod- erate amount of health, wea th, and most of all ha p- piness. I l6 Blessed with an abundance Arthur William Pollard HAH., FuIl of dry humor. Baseball 3 4' Fire Bri d , . Q0 e 2. 3, Hi-Y 3, 4. Ambition: To be successful in whatever l do. Elaine E. Pankopf To her the Honor Roll is a mere formality. National Honor Society 3, 47 Class Executive Council 3 4: Red cross club 45 Arr dlub 45 Latin Club 25 Girls' Glee Club 45 Secretary of Inter- Club Committee 35 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 A.W.V.S. Ambition: To find the really happy moments that make life worth living. Peter Pantoliano Pete Blue Eyes Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 13, 4, Soccer 3, 47 Fire Brigad 2,- 3, 45 Franklin Forum 35 Hi-Y 45 Service League 45 Rutherfordians lVocaIistl 45 Rifle Club 4, Junior Execu- tive Council, Banking Repre- sentative 3, 45 Stamp Sales- man 3, 4: President of Soph- omore Class' Presid 9 , ent of Senior Class. Ambition: To be another Frankie . Chester Arthur Pettit Chet The boy who kept us awake when the teacher failed to do so. Intramural Sports 2, Track 4. Ambition' To slee . p twelve hours a day. Claire Betty Pfeffer llFefll And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, , That one small head could carry all she knew. Mosquers 3, Secretary 45 R-Hi Editorial Staff 4: R-Hi . Representative 45 Office As- sistant 4g A.W.V.S.: Red Cross Club 45 Victory Corps 3, Editor-in-Chief Rutherfor- dian 4. Ambition: Never to take life seriously. Margaret M. Pans Mpeg., upeggyn A girl ot a quiet manner and nice ways. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 C.A.P.C. Adiutant 3, 4, A.W.V.S.: Red Cross Club 45 Victory Corps 3, Archery Club 3, 4. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do and to fly for the Army Air Corps. George Arthur Post George , A small package of quick humor. Football 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. Ambition: To get out of school fast and join the Air Corps. 'George Charles Potor Pot Charlie A wrong answer is better than none. Golf 25 Tennis 3, 43 Basket- ball 4. Ambition: To make a hole in one in golf. Alfred S. Price, Jr. l:Al:: Modesty has concealed much of his ability. Latin Club 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Pan-American Club 4: Red- Cross Club 2. Ambition: To make a success in the business world. Jeanne Beverly Price lnporgyu Like a circle ending never, Doth my tongue go on 'forever. Cinema Club 2' Mas uers 3 4: Y-43 Minstrel, Ructherforf dians lVocalistl 3, Cheer- leader 2 3 Co-Captain 45 Victory Corps 3. Ambition: To win the Acad- emy Award l Stanley Alfred Purdy listen.. We see a brilliant future ahead. Dont disappoint us. Rutherfordians 3, 45 Bond 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 4. Ambition: To arrange for a top-notch band. And also be a good Aeronautical En- gineer. Helen Bertha Quinones ..Lynn,, Pleasant a n d agreeable, why 'didnt you come to R.H.S. sooner? Glee Club 4g Red Cross Club 45 C.A.P.C. 4. Ambition: To lead a happy life, to have a host of friendsg to have a successful COYCEF. ' Margaret C. Quinn Margie Always a cheerful word. Girls' Sports 3, 45 Victory Corps 35 Art Club 3. Ambition: To get to Heaven with no detaurs, Blanche Lillian Rosenberg Rosey Blanchie Good things come in small ' packages. Red Cross Club 4g Stamp Salesman 2, 3, 45 Banking Representative 25 Cinema Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4,3 Study Hall Assistant 33 Rutherfordian Staff 45 A. W. V. S. , Ambition: Success and hap- piness always. Howard William Russell Howie With a smile like the dawn- ing of a new day, Soccer 3, Captain 45 Base- ball 2, 3, 45 C.A.P.C. 4. Ambition: Pilot. l7 Kenneth Ryder Smokey A champ on the field. Service League 45 Parmi- Nous 2, Senior Executive Council, Soccer 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 45 Rifle Club 4. Ambition: Success and a lot of fun. Marshall Randolph Saville Marsh Swamp Speech is great but silence is greater! ' Math. Club 3, Post War Dis- cussion Group 4. Ambition: Career in Naval Aviation: get married, aerial exploration, particularly of the Polar regions. Gloria Secabe .,I-em., Fancy footworkf' R-Hi Representative 2: Y-44: Flag Waver 2, 3, Captain 4, Pan-American: Club 4, Red Cross Club 35 Fire Brigade 4: Office Assistant 4. Ambition: To really live and not merely exist. Dorothy Wells Shipton nDotu This Dot was never found at the end of the Iine. Cinema Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Council: Ticket Seller 45 Sen- ior Councilp Office Assistant 3, 45 A.W.V.S. Ambition: To be o competent and efficient secretary. Evelyn Sisco awe Sweet and quiet--minds her own business. Ambition: To do everything I attempt to the best of my ability. I8 - :X s-:ff X X t X S it X X Q Q s X Q XS Q X R X . it 34 is X X XX S SS X X Q. .K X g : -X - st E X fs A 5 I ,.. E , .wX:sei.' .?T' ' X X X X X N X XX XX X S X X XX X X ii S X X X X5 Slkxgx ., X -. X- X O X XX Xe XX X S X. X M X 0' N X 4 XXX X X X X. . XXX X Xt X R NS 1 XX XX Y S, X r S F t . ex X .1 Xss. 35 if :ffm , -Q Z ' FSF S j., - i' . '-L vii if . A A EF' EX X :: X: X f f ii l A XL Evelyn Claire Smith nEvien A smile that's worth a miIlion. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Y-441 Fire Brigade 3, 45 Flag Waver 3, 4, A.W.V.S. Ambition: Physical Educa- tion lnstructor in some col- lege and have a successful i e. Paul David Smith Smitty Calm, cool and collected. Basketball 2, 45 Track 2, 3, 4, Fire Brigade 2, 3 4: Sen- ior Councilg Hi-Y, Fresident 4, Ticket Seller 3. Ambition: To become a Na- val Pilot. Regina Marie Socci Jeanie The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Red Cross Club 2, 4: Glee Club 4: Band 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra 4. Am b i tion: Kindergarten teacher. Janet Marie Staffhorst A nice girl with as nice a way. TrifHi-Y 35 Girls' Sports 3, 45 Art Club 4: A.W.V.S. Ambition: See victory in '44. William Bart Stephenson nRedi, His main interest lies in the way they're built. Basketball 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Football 4. Ambition: To graduate from High School. Arthur Swenson, Jr. llArtll Mr. Ray's right hand man. Football 25 Baseball 25 Rifle Club 35 Radio Club 4. . Ambition: Radio. Robert Swinarton Swin The skirts have it. Tennis 2, 35 Captain 45 Fire Brigade 2, 3, 4. Ambition: l want an easy chair by a big fireplace, a dog to bring me my slzppers and an attractive wie to scratch my head. Kathryn Amelia Terhune HKOY., lt is tranquil people who ' accomplish much. Red Cross Club 25 Archery Club 3, Secretary 45 Pan- American Club 45 A.W.V.S. Ambition: Nurse. Isabel Jeanne Thompson Tommy A maiden thoughtful and reserved in manner. Latin Club 25 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 National Honor 3, 45 A.A. Council 3, 45 Library Council 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra 3, 4. Ambition: To lead o worth- while life. John Richard Tighe Jack He is a scholar and a right good one. Pan-American Club 3, Vice lgresident 45 Band 2, 45 Hi-Y Ambition: Electrical Engi- neer. N s xx X X X X XY xs X XX S A xx was mx. Bette Doris Topp Topsie Teddy Bopp Girls may talk, and girls may stop but she goes on forever. Office Assistant 2, 35 R-Hi Staff 4. Ambition: To inherit a mil- lion dollars and loaf the rest of my life. Harry Bentley Towe usleepyu A lion among the ladies. Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager: Baseball 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Fire Brigade 2, 3, 45 R-Hi 35 G.O. 2, 3. Ambition: To sail to the South Sea Islands with .lack Woche. William Christopher Traeger Chicken lf pleasure interferes with study, give up studies. Rifle Club 2, 3, President 45 Soccer 45 Baseball 45 R-Hi Representative 45 Service League 4. Avmbition: Ta know lots of girls and have one support me. Margaret Jean Tripp Miggie . She leaves naught but good to be remembered. Girls' A.A. .Council 25 G.0. Representative 25 Latin Club 25 Rresident of Junior Class5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Ca-Y 3, President 45 Ticket Seller 4,: Girlsf Sports 2, 3, 45 Senior Executive CaunciI5 Ar- chery Club 4. Ambition: To knit a sweater in a week. Gene Tutzauer Tutz Sta r-eyes-aah l Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 31, 45 Hi-Y 45 Service League Ambition: To go to Alaska. I9 Kenneth Wallace Ulrich Stoneface A sleepy countenance hides a sparkling wit. Fire Brigade 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 4. Ambition: Philanthropist. Roland Van Arsdale Shorty Wolf in sheep's clothing. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To grow six inches. Theodore Van Winkle llTedII My only desire is to be a man of prominence. Rifle Club 3, 45 Pan-Ameri- can Club 3, 45 Cinema Club 3: Intramural Sgorts 35 Jun- ior Executive ouncilg Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Executive Council: Banking and Stomp Repre- sentative 4: Post War Dis- cussion Group 4. Ambition: Engineer. Virginia Adell Verny Ginny SiIence is more eloquent than words. Girls' Sports. Ambition: To enjoy life and be a success. Helen Vina Anything for a quiet life. Library Club 45 Red Cross Club 4: Table Tennis 3. Ambition: To travel. 20 X xQY R ex Kathleen Vogel Kitty Kit Numbah plee-az? Orchestra 3, Banking 'Repre- sentative 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To own a jeep and ' a P-38 after the war and fly all around the country. William Gilbert Ward B Wardie That side mouth trumpet player. Soccer 3, 4: Cross Country 4: Track 3, 4: Band 2, 3 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Rmlqer- fordians 4, Service League Secretary 4. Ambition: Army Air Corps. Isabelle Helen Watterston Belle A devil lurks beneath her shy exterior. Art Club 2, Camera Club 2, Girls' Sports 2, Ambition: To travel and set my own time. Doris Louise Wells Dodie DoDo The intellectual type. D Cinema Club 2: Arch ry Cl b 2, 3, Secsetorylii: Ambition: Nurse. Edward Chew Wheaton nEddyn An extinct animal--he's a gentleman ! Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Service League 4, Photography Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Chemical Engineer. Basketball 4: Band 2 3 4: Marian Lee Williams Min Serene and airy, full of fun. Tri-Hi-Y 4, cheerleader 2. Ambition: To be a stenog- rapher. Jack Winand Jack A pint of person-a gallon of personality. Football 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 45 Hi-Y. Ambition: Success. Primrose Wintermeyer - Prim Those crazy antics! Basketball 4: Girls' Sports 45 Red Cross Club 4. Ambition: Commercial Artist. Jack Bassett I Oh for the life of a sailor! Rifle Club 2, 4. Ambition: Aeronautical engi- neer. John Visco Big John He always has an answer. Football 2, 3, Captain 45 Bas- ketball 3,' Hi-Y 3, 41 Rifle Club 3, 45. Fire Brigade 3, 4, Service League 4, Banking Representative 4, Ambition: To play football with the New York Giants. . 2l John Albert Woche Smiley On him it looks good. Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, Captain 45 Fire Brigade 4, Hi-Y 4. Q Ambition: To sail the South Seas with Harry Towe. Marion Zoller An all-around swell girl. Parmi-Nous Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y Vice President 3, 4: French Club 45 Girls' Sports 4. Ambition: To be a success in the business world. Charles Oakley Austin Oakley Oak An essential of a happy life is freedom from care. Intramural Sports 3, Fire Brigade 3. Ambition: Army Air Corps. Anthony Earnest DeLiIlo U1-ony.: WelI known and better liked. Footbali 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3. Ambition: Ship Fitter. Cf' Guallalafuf CAMILLA M. ASHURST What light in yonder window shines? 'Tis the future bright and sure. But the past our mem'ry lines And beckons with a gay allure. So back we. go o'er three great years To times we won't forget. fflllll-9 ' ' if ,J . K f l I 4 .3 fi v TiN 1 7 22 It brings us back to joys and fears And things remembered yet. 'Twas an event, we all agree, To charge the door of R.H.S, What the next three years would be No one dared to take a guess. The senior's comments on our size Made us mad right from the first, Those football he-men brought great sighs, And slacks ban made us fit to burst. g Miss Parks' tiring Danish arm swing Sent the girls in giggle gales. She would stand there, at them glowering, With her bloomers out like sails. Christmas holidays loomed near But Pearl Harbor broke the spell. We learned that liberty is dear And all out war is truly hell. Yet through the year we slid undaunted 'Til the winter turned to spring. Senior girls then felt unwanted, For we sophomores had our fling. Commencement came with a startled bang! The seniors reminisced with tears. Out the Alma Mater rang, And we had only two more years. Alas, alas, the in-betweens We were soon to find. But back we went to schoolroom scenes, And the old familiar grind. A face we missed was that of Bill, A really reg'lar guy. Not taught the principle to kill Yet joined the Navy-ayel Miss Surber lett to join the W.A.C., And Mrs Eberhardt the W.A.V.E. We told them, please, to hurry back, lTheir uniforms were all the ravell Classnight woke untold desires. The townsfolk called us misbehaved - Complained about the gas and tires. The climax came when Joe was shaved. Commencement, too, that year was great. Those concerned were badly riled. Where to be held? was the debate- Authorities finally reconciled. Settled to the senior's delight, Everything went O.K. The Astor booked Commencement Night Now only ONE more year to stay. lll Seniors now, acquired poise Making sophomores know our height. Noticing the lack of boys- No dates now, on a week-end night. The boys were heroes, football kind, Towe, Woche, Tutzhauer, Finn McGonegal not left behind And Scotty talked it up to win. Doc Monroe, the Army beckoned, R.H.S. soon felt the loss. Without his work, we had not reckoned, But Uncle Sammy was the boss. Across the river, up the hill, With Exit , Entrance marked to see, The boys all went to get their fill- Of shuffleboard. lOr so they tell mell Through Macbeth we reach our art, Curses loud, not deep we bellow. The kids beg, Please, please, have a heart! And we decide to see Othello . To the stock exchange we go, With Mr. Ray as chaperone. At our debut on radio We miss the questions with a moan. Through the spring, new sports we see, 'lntramurals takes the spot. The Senior champs of 303 Agree their play is plenty hot. We've had a time , now haven't we? Fun and study, work and play. Now it's up to us to make it be, In the future like today. fir N 1 , l l Prof. 'M 'ii ' M- Xi-Z 23 AMENTIOUS NRKLAND OCH MOST GIGGLEFQS FFREESE ABEST LO omm W CLASS F-KWURY COURTEOUS MOS ALEN CLASS LOVEBIRD E SMITH JGRAN 41 Q X if I S was S LASS MOST A L TA W FREESE J.V!SCO S MOST LKATIV SHUR E C O JPRICE ETF-XEAGEFK g1.BOLJS'F-L1-EFL .1-loucs o gl, MOST I3 XI J EST GSECA PPAL. W HEA MOST BASHFUL. I S MOST DEPENDAELE MTRIP PSMITH Z We M QW ,,,. I f f 1 Av' WWW 454' -..., EXXX 5 Sfffi vfiwiff ' , V V f mf M, f' z Wd.. 5? W , f f AQ I 4 f ,, f ff X f Z M f ' 4 4 0 , 1 M, W 1 ,Y 'V f 'lqifv' V f f , fc E 'V if .L f, f ,ff ' 1 I 4 1 6 f zf ,, 5 W f 'f 45 3 K Sf S E N PIIV. 1 Q4 is 5 : 1. ,Aw X 4- Nm s , ' 5 - 1 A '- ' ' L- ' Jfanaag ' RAYMOND ARZINGER CARL ATKINSON RICHARD BARROWS RALPH BARTH RUTH BELYEA MARJORIE BLAKENEY ROBERT BOESCH BARBARA COLLISON JOAN d'ABLEMONT WILMA FREESE EDWARD GRAY BARBARA HILLHOUSE BETTY HOTOPP CAROLYN JENKS PHILIP MARTIN ELAINE PANKOPF CLAIRE PFEFFER STANLEY PURDY WILLIAM REHNER IRENE REINERT MARSHALL SAVILLE PAUL SMITH JEANNE THOMPSON MARGARET TRIPP THEODORE VAN WINKLE JOAN VOLLMERS MVS' Archery Club President BARBARA BLACK Secretary KATHERINE TERHUNE Sponsor MISS WAKE Camera Club President ROBERT BOESCH Secretary FRAN K H EKKER Sponsor MR. KIRKENDALL 30 Kyle! f. 'YO Cheerleaders Co-Captams JEANNE PRICE NANCY HAVENS Cmema Club President IRENE REINERT Vice-President MARJORIE BLAKENEY ' Secretary JOAN VOLLMERS Sponsor MRS. GOFF 31 Co-Y President MARGARET TRIPP Vice-President EDITH BUSER Secretary AUDREY PERRIN Sponsor MISS COOK French Club President BETTY HOTOPPg Vice-President RUTH BELYEA Secretary RITA GIORDANO Sponsor MISS CHAPMAN r 32 Flag Wavers WAN-XX X X N A QQ QQ wi 4 X ' .I 5 , -: lwrzl w X as ki N 1 QQ S '15 fx 5- 95 A bw? J. ,..N ix' , X , if S . ,J X 2 Q .. xxx ww, ty, 13' Q- A K 4 Qi if A M .. 'V- X M- xx X if fi Q 5 1 : Q NNY ' . .N1',: H5,QX S X I Ng Q. , .. S S xx Q.A K ., 'QQ' N. QQ? x sag? Q Ng N' N , , x :rf i ' La Box Co-Editors IRENE REINERT ALYS KIRKLAND Sponsor MRS. TAPI ES Leadin Library Club President DORIS BREWSTER Vice-President JEAN M acINTYRE Secretary EDITH BUSER Sponsor MISS BUTLER 34 g Room in Purchase of War Siam Room 227 DS XII: ! Masquers President CONSTANCE MCN ULTY Vice-President JAN E DALY Secrefary CLAIRE PFEFFER Sponsor MISS WILSON Pan American Club President PHIL MARTIN Vice-Pregident JACK TIGHE E Secretary DORIS HENDERSON Sponsor MISS ELY 35 Math Club Presidenf WILLIAM BOYD Vice-President CHARLES MEUCH E Secretary RALPH USTER Sponsor MRS. ROSS xii? 1, Rifle Club President WILLIAM TRAEGER Vice-President WILLIAM SHUIT Secretary TED VAN WINKLE Sponsor MR. CARPENTER 36 - 5 Parml-Nous ' I Editor , .A7 , Axim RUTH BELYEA JAJLP SDOnsor wrfllf' -I IL Miss CHAPMAN f UU' I ff Q, 'f LQ. ,gf frjyv 1A,Tf'!V ,L J uv fI61 I'J If FJ IJ A, I .l. ll J y ' gzlfff I IN' Red Cross Club President JEAN BARRETT Vice-President JOAN WEST Secretary - ADELAI DE DeLA MATER Sponsor MRS. TAPIES 'WST R-Hi Sponsor MRS. YOUMAN Senior Class Executive Council President PETER P. PANTOLIANO Vice President RICHARD MUERY Secretary-Treasurer JOAN ADA d'ALBEMONT Sponsor MR. ODELL we-.. Service League President RICHARD MEURY Secretary WILLIAM WARD Sponsor MR. ODELL 37 Tri-Y President RUTH BELYEA Vice-President MARION ZOLLER Secretary DOROTHY ACKER Sponsor MRS. GOFF Varsity Debating Team Sponsor MR. ELLIS Y-44 President JOAN d'ABLEMONT Vice-President CAROLYN JENKS Secretary VIRGINIA RANDALL Sponsor MISS RABY 38 ,W E ,Kia , H . 2:- i X iw? , N . .N X X iii X R x W Q 2 , X55 W X 5 . 5 Qt Pa JANE E. DALY ENIOR classes are forever looking into the future and we are no exception. Therefore we dust off our crystal ball and peer into it ten years hence. Who in i944 is what in l955. Rita Giordano comes into our line of vision first. She is Broadway's newest sensation and is opening at the Center Theatre as Lady Macbeth. Also on the bill are Janet Marie Staffhorst, Primrose Wintermeyer and Jack Fontan. fthe latter has the title role.l Aha! Here is more talent. Alfred Price and Edith Gempler are doing skits on W.P.A.T. with Joe Hecht and Arthur Pollard as engineers for the station--and speaking of radio we view Pete Swoonatra Pantoliano rocking the MlKE and making the girls drool while his side-kick Ken Ryder, the Frankenstein of l9'55, has them screaming with horror. Now we see Camilla Ashurst, Rutherford's U.S.O. senior hostess, trying to out-talk Russ McGonegal, the multi-millionaire, married to Phyllis Palmer. Evelyn Fisher is secre- tary tolthe criminal lawyer Harold Owen, who is married to Janet McGovern, the ex-bobby sox gir . Peering closer into the crystal we see Charlie Longua, president of the Rochester Fin- ance Corporation backing a circus owned by Kent Carlson and Roland Van Arsdale lll. At last-Jackie Winand, Bob Henderson and Bart Stephenson have bought brand new cars- with engines!!! Jeanne Price recently did away with her Sth, Morgan McKeever, president of the National Hobo Association. In the clear blue sky of the crystal ball we see Peggy Pons and Jean Mclntyre floating around in their heliocopters. Working on rockets going to Mars is Bob Boesch, that eccen- tric scientist, who is running around with Barbara Collison, treasurer of the Rutherford Na- tional Bank. Now into the line of vision comes Bob Giles, owner of the Giles Funeral Home, his wife Ginny Allen does the embalming and Eva Erky is their secretary. Evelyn Hansen and Louise Lennox are having a knock out and drag in battle to decide which will be Lady God- iva of this year. Next we find Dorothy Marschner, Kate Baastrup and Marion Bueckling settling their difficulties in court-whose hair is the fairest? Tommy Butler and Henry Hartmann have taken to the swamps to make their living catching muskrats. Wilma and Florence Freese are staging a wrestling match tonight for the benefit of Jeanne Thompson, who broke her leg climbing a tree looking for birds. Something is zipping across the ball. Oh, 'but of course, Phil Martin sprinting around the world and Bill Ward running a close second. Miss Claire Pfeffer is trying to keep up with them so she can get the story. Bette Topp has been resting since she left high school. iThe strain was too much for her.l Keeping her company down at Miami Beach are Gene Tutzauer and General James Griffin, U.S.M.C.--Marshall Saville is batting his head against the walls of M.l.T. trying to tutor Charlie Potor through pre-flight. Dot Hutten spends all her time amusing the intellectuals Barbara Hillhouse and Elaine Pankoph. Rich Meury is finally on the line-up for them Bums . Playing pro-football this year are Charlie Crifasi and Harry Towe. Blotting out the last vision comes one of Bruce Baxter and John Lull playing tennis. By the way, Bruce is married to Milly Brett, the designer. Louise Alesci and Doris Wells are running Madam 'Lyn de Hopp's modern dance school. While George Houghton is giving lessons on growing to Blanche Rosenberg and Helen Quinones. Bob Kennedy, Fred Meir and John Visco just can't leave the Navy. Of course Bob is married to W.A.C. commander Pat Kirner while Johnny is engaged to the model Joan d'AbIemont. 2 -uhm' 2 - if r F. .g:'i,6?z' f .. ,f ,I , ,, -Ag sf - W, Q-5, r . ,,,!,j ' 'JN ' 'gif ' M Looking south of the border we see Gloria Secabe and Katherine Terhune working at Rositas' lCafel-using that hard learned Spanish. Eileen Macon and Donald Guldner are do- ing their art work together. ll wonder if anything else shall come of it.i Marjorie Blakeney and Kitty Vogel are running Rutherford's riding stables and Paul Smith is grooming the horses for them. The crystal is getting heavy and so is Arthur Larned for he is official taster for The Bousefield and Brockman Candy Company. Dot Acker has been appointed to take Miss Fletcher's place in the Rutherford School System. Vera Heck and Margaret Quinn have been with the telephone company ten years this month. Regina Socci, who is running Regina of the Ritz iBeauty saloni was telling Dot Shipton, president of the Erie Railroad, that Ted Van Winkle broke three blood vessels yesterday expressing his political opinions. Ed Wheaton has just two cars now but three airplanes. The next picture we see is that of Marie Flood singing Grand Opera. iat the Met no less.l Eleanor Eleming is the mascot for the New York Giants. Frith and Einnigans' Follies are opening soon in Boston. Eleanor and Mary are naturally very excited. Jack Woche, Rutherfords' own playboy has just received another black eye from Scott Kenyon. Could Alys Kirkland be the cause?? Stan Purdy is banging out boogie-woogie on the piano and Evie Smith and Cookie Morrice are doing a special dance routine to the music. Betty Kav- olski and Virginia Verny are carrying sandwich boards up and down the avenue advertising Arthur Swenson's Greasy Spoon. Harriet Carpenter is Mrs. Ray Howard, wife of the noted inancier. We see Pat Edwardes, Muriel Kiellin and Janice Landshof are now blowing their brains out -for the New York Philharmonic. Marty Hohman is strutin' front of the Rutherford Salvation Army Band. Progress in the field of science is seen. very plainly in our crystal ball. Carol Griffin and Adelaide DeLamater, consulting psychiatrists are working with Jean Barrett and Cather- ine Barbara nurses at the Traeger and Nichols Home for lncurables. Looking beyond we see Doris Henderson trying to keep the young men happy while Dr. Grace Byers takes considerable interest in Chester Pettit. Jean Hughes and Ruth Karsch are singing at the very ritzy Tripp Knitting College. lThe ladies knit in time to the music.i Marion Zoller has just written a best seller called The Alumnae of R.H.S. The Merrill Publishing Company has bought the book and Min Williams of the DeLilla Chronical re- viewed it. Charlie Bjerg is making window shades and Ken Ulrich and George -Post are peep- ing under them. Bob Swinarton and Nancy Havens are raising little ONES. Alice Jackson, who always liked making people happy, acts as agent for a wealthy phil- anthrcgpisst who must remain anonymous. Barbara Lifman poses for Chester Strikes. lCigar- ette a s. Now we see the tycoon Bob Jones managing King Arthur's market. The misses Vina and Minnella are running Rutherford's Secretarial School. Jim Grant and Ed Finn are look- ing for their childhood sweethearts. Were are you, Joyce? Back to Broadway--Belle Wat- terson is now playing Bianca in Othello. Barbara Black has been voted the best dressed woman ofthe year. Jane Daly is supervisor of the male ward at John Hopkins Hospital. Betty Hotopp and Jack Tighe are married and Earline Kress is governess to the little Tighe's. Jennie Anzak and Ruth Belyea have just been appointed the first policewomen of Rutherford. Jack Bassett is sleeping--he lost one hour sleep last year. May McFarlane is running a trade in store on Park Avenue. Any old clothes? lrene Cosmos and Helen Mer- ritt have been appointed as giggle girls for M.G.M. Doris Brewster is teaching Howie Rus- sell his A.B.C.'s in matrimony. Evelyn Sisco is still cruising around in her Buick. That about covers the class of '44. Back goes the crystal ball on its shelf for one more year. We certainly have travled far in ten years, haven't we? X i I.-:' .nf 7X an Q! f 1-ex. 5 , 3 Q X fs 5 S Q X . X., N N: X , X9 L X XNXQ. s 5 X , X XX x S X iw , W 1 'if S x , f 3: X XX X x f 1X X X X ,xi XX A Qi X X X X X XXX, X' f ' XXX X X X 'X Xt .X X X KX A ix gg 5 xx X X RN i N Q X XQ X X Xxgsg X X X 5 X X XX lv SE +5 Xi X X X XX 5 X X XX F 5 W - , X 3' - - Xi -- XX. , X i . fi Ask : '1' X . .. Q: '- . A K a -X ' .,-F-Xsw K 1 . Y SSM X ' ' 7 X ,SXT Q, X X. -ww, X X f 'L ' XX:-ga X5 IQ X X XQX iX XX Q XXX KX XX .X X Q X X N XXX 4 5 X X . . X 9 Q vw X 4 X X sf sf., X X Xe X X x X X . X X X :lx X X X mu Y 3 5553? s . Q 19 S L.:-Q we F00 Lettermen Richard Meury, Mgr. John Visco, Capt. Robert Giles Charles Longua Harry Towe John Woche Eugene Tutzauer Charles Crifasi Tony DeLilla Edwin Finn Mike Bivona Bob Gazzola Kenneth Gregory Scott Kenyon Warren Washington Russell MacGonegal Gerald Klein Jack Winand James Griffin R. l3 .......... 13 ......,... 7 .......... 7 ..v..,..,. l5 .......... I2 ..,....... 25 .......... 4 ....,..... 20 ......... Captain JOHN VISCO Manager RICHARD MEURY Coach MR. TRYON 44 TBA!! Football Scores Opponent .........Lyndhurst O ....,....Leonia O ..,......Englewood O .........CIiffside O .........Hackensac,k l 2 7 .........Teaneck 0 .........Ridgefield Park O .........Passaic 46 .........TenafIy Football Action Shots Courtesy Davenport Drug .4 xnxx Track Record Hackensack Ridgefield Park .,,,,,AL 5s,,,, Rutherford ,,.,.,,,,,,,. .,4,,. Englewood ,A..,..... Rutherford ....,,,.,, ,.,,,, Cliffside Park ...... ,,,,, Leonia ..........,.. ,,.., .. Rutherford ....,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, d,,,, N. N. J. I. L. Meet State Meet Lettermen Phil Martin, Capt. Wm. Hassen, Mgr, Wm. Ward Chester Pettit Robt. Sinsabaugh Robt. Hagar Arthur Hagar -Paul Smith Pete Williams - Captain ll PHILIP MARTIN 'L lg' -f i Manager ,,,,,,,, b as WILLIAM HASSAN 5' Coach QQ, 335 MR. STONE -Nl H3 P xy EEE 4' Mil O mm NY Captain 2 4 1, ROBERT STAW l 53, Manager QNN-M ' 1, A 1 PHILIP MARTIN MM Coach il? I' MR. STONE '- Cross Country Scores R. Opponent 23 ........ ........ E est Rutherford 32 38 ...,,.., ........ K earny I7 36 ........ ......,, S t. Benedict I9 32. e.....Y. ....,... E est Rutherford 23 Lettermen Phillip Martin, Mgr. Robert Staw, Capt. William Braun Fred Vees Richard Salamone Robert Hager William Ward Captain ROBERT SWINARTON Coach MR. ELLIS Letterman Howard Russell, Capt, John Mazzacca William Barry James Hendricks John Kedersha Richard Weeks Erners Schneck Robert Gilroy Carl Atkinson Ralph Uster Ken Ryder William Ward Paul Nichols William Traeger Robert Boesch Edward Gray Robert Cauley Arthur Larned Pete Pantoliano Robert Jones efuukt Soccer Scores Opponent ..,,,.,Ridgewood .....,.Englewood .......Teaneck .,....,Kearny .,,,...Tenafly ....,..Hackensack .,.,...Kearny ......,Englewood c...,.,Teaneck .,..s,,Tenafly .,.,...Hackensack ...,...Ridgewood Tennis Record 4 .-..,..,............. .....,.,... T eaneck 5 .-....4 ....... H ackensack 3 ---..-. ......, E nglewood 4 .-.-... ...... L odi 4 ..,.-,. ...... H ackensack ......,l.odi ,,...,Tenafly ,....,Teaneck ,.s,...TenafIy Lettermen Robert Swinarton, Capt. William Boyd, Mgr. Bruce Baxter Donald Guldner John Lull Charles Potor Clarence Thees Ralph Uster Saccefa Captain HOWARD RUSSELL Manager ARTHUR LARNED Coach MR. ELLIS Wi Q, M. 552 it ,. if l rim lil Y l , Captain JOHN WOCHE Manager HARRY TOWE Coach MR. TRYON B Captain ROBERT HENDERSON Manager RUSSELL McGON EGAL Coach MR. HEYER Lettermen Harry Towe, Mgr, John Woche, Capt. Ken Ryder Pete Pantoliano Robert Henderson Paul Clausen Robert Boesch Paul Smith Charles Potor Richard Meury Robert Kennedy Basketball Scores R. Opponent 26 ....v.... a..... . Lodi 27 Y,..f.... ...,... H ackensack 24 ,.YY-..Y4 ..,..., R idgefield Park 40 -,...Y... .,..... L eonia 42 YA....... . ....... Tenafly 34 --....... ....... T eaneck 23 .-.,..... ....... C liffside Park 26 ......,.. ......, E nglewood 35 ..aa... .. .,.,.., Ridgefield Park 34 ---- . -..- ....,.. S t. Mary's 29--. .. ....,.. Hackensack 32 ...,.e... ,...,.V P assaic 39 V........ ....,.. L eonia 23- ...L. .,...,, T eaneck 37 --.... L..,... P assaic 44 ......... ,...,., T enafly 24 --.--.... ....... C liffside Park 38 ,---.- ......, S r. Mary's 45 -,--,- .....,, L yndhurst 41 -...........-........... ........ E nglewood 29 -,,.......... ................. i :East Rutherford ?3 -.-...Y.-.,.-........ ......... H 'zweehawken 2:State tournament play-off. W -wprow-ww P Q rfus-o l l r l Lettermen Robert Henderson, Capt. Russell McGonegaI, Mgr. Mike Bivona Paul Clausen Kenneth Ryder Pete Pantoliano Arthur 'Pollard Robert Decker Charles Longua Paul Smith Robert Weiss Robert Gazzola Gerald Klein Baseball Record Opponent .....,,Leonia .......Teaneck ,,.....Englew3ood ..,....Cliffside Park .,,...,TenafIy Hackensack .....,,Ridgefield Park ..,..,,Leonia .,....,Teaneck .,.....Englewood ,,......Cliff 'd P k I sie ar ,..,... Tenafly .,..,..Hackensack ,....,,RidgefieId Park wwwwwwwwwwwa N N xoooOn101e1N4el-M110UOu'3,1gIxgf-1xr7J1f':1ugr':n,N CD-'.hYvUN-AUIOONCDW ,ffx u X 1 W... .. .W.,..-Q Qin mi. vi' S X N X X X Y A X Q-5 XX Q S XXX X X XX X X x N S X K X -.i Sa Sql. . Q . S' 'X rx I X ' K is - Q fd wr -ik xi E 0-nf m.g3..13..5 r ,.fyX A S-Q ,e x ,SN - . - - .- wiffix V f 6 . x X .L in 12255 ,..,, ..,.. 1 : Six .X-- - W In i Q85 ,, new V r s i Senior Girls' Sports - Sophomore Girls' Sports 50 ' Junior Girls' Sports J Band Director MISS CASALE I J Jw 3-.on Y ,xXx,,, , mx -. .wr . ' X - .. Q . N X N, A -. N, N ,X , af X sa if Sf ' X93. Q Q Q X kb 1 + K' Ni X f 3 N5 . ,, S N x is 5 1 ,gf its sp ,Ng 4? Q W' X ui F- 'A .L 3' if , K I S A is, XX X mf R K Y G - 5 N 2 S5 N , a S Hs, 1.5 ,HA QxX .. rx 'rzwrk , ' xg my .. QQ 1 . N QQQQ L as ' , 'kg ',S '3', xv ' fl , Q., t ' A li -1- Q +yR1sw-iQ1 Q Nxt:-L,,-5.5 Q Q- uw R: 45-S- Q fx YQ i 1 mN....,, lLq Compliments of Ellwood S. New Ira Benowitz Hardware Co. Dislrubulors for Brown G Sharpe Co. L. S. Starrett Benl. Moore Cv Co. Comphments of Baron Drug Co. Compllmc-nts of Orange G' Black Bus Lines 88 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Compliments of RUtherford 2-O91-1 Empire Albert LeGrand and Son Cleaning C7 T-'l'0 in9 C9- CLEANING DONE ON PREMISES 3 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N Compliments of R. Marcus, Inc. ,,w,L,,,, Lester W. Current N Fine Footwear tor the Family 56 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Complumenis of W e r n e r ' s For Good Home Made ICE CREAM Come to Phone RU!herford 2-7607 Young Folk's Shop, Inc W 3 h I 9 f 5 l4O Park Avenue Rutherford, N. ns PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Park Hardware Co. SCOTT'S LAWN seen A h d I S en an I 130 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD N. J. PPT PP ONE c:N:nA'rloN 'rsu.s ,mornin LAWYERS urs Davenport Drug Co. ron onuss AD PRESCRIPTIONS ue PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD N. J. W, ADRIANCE Kipp Telp RUtherford 2-4682 54 Compliments of Compliments of Central Drug Store Edwards Shoe Store M. BIVONA, Prop. ll4 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Compliments of . Addison Shop COUNTRY CLUB ICE CREAM 0 . . . CIGARS - CIGARETTES AND CANDY Christian Association Te.. RU,,,e,fO,d ZW, 268 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Rutherford Young Men's Tel. RUtherford 2-7612 Palace of Sweets HOME MADE CANDY Naborhood Pharmacy LOFT AGENCY Delicious Home Made Ice Cream CHAS' E' MENAGH' Phqrmanst so PARK AVENUE HELEN WETJEN, Prop. 290 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J- Tel. RUtherford 2-7545 - 2-7546 Bergen Restaurant Guys Quality Market Where the Best People Meet to Eat PRIME MEATS and POULTRY 'FANCY FRUITS and VEGETABLES 2 ERIE AVENUE 33 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J. Secure Your Drugs and Prescriptions at Rutherford Drug Shapiro G' Sons, Inc. CLEANERS - DYERS Tel. RU. 2-0309 - Free Delivery 72 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Tel. RUfh2rford 2-2303 Tel. RUtherford 2-1618 I I O W hlfe Fmnf Market Mougel Tailoring Co. Not the Cheapest in price . . . The Best never is,, TAILORING - CLEANING ON PREMISES l 355 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. 98 pARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N, J Compliments of D. A. Blakasfon Bonny De Fams REALTOR - INSURANCE Compliments of Henderson G' Boyd, Inc. I8 Park Avenue RUII'Iel'fOrd PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS itrttrik:-I7i :'iir1lrdr-lr-lrfi 'T '55 A. W. Van Winkle Co. CONGRATULATIONS . . Compliments of to you Graduates and A Couple of Friends to your staff of Teachers SaI's Radio and Television Service BOBBINK 8' ATKINS NURSERYMEN SINCE 1898 127 PARK AVENUE EAST RUTHERFORD Macher Jewelers RUTHERFORDI N- J. WATCH-MAKERS -- OPTICIAN 213 PARK AVENUE EAST RUTHERFORD, N. 1. I J B Hem steads ' ' P Rutherford Bootery Esso sEnvlcEN'rER Corner Rutherford Avenue and Orient Way GOLD CROSS C' CAMPUS SPORT SHOES RUTHERFORD' N' J' as PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J Tel. RUtherford 2-2831 I O Pulver s Gift Cr Card Shop Jane B. Alyea Picruns Fumes AND FRAMING REALTOR - INSUROR sa PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. 41 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFQRD, N. J 56 ' Telephones: RUtherford 2-2094 ' HAsl:-rouck Heights 8-OO40 G. Depken G' Sons, Inc. Jane Logan Shop THE WORLD'S FINEST ICE CREAM KLEEN KOAL 9 COKE 9 FUEL OIL Sandwiches Salads Candy Salted Nuts 9 Station Square Rutherford, N. J. 200 Park Avenue Rutherford FoelIer's Pharmacy, Inc. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 55 Park Ave., opp. Franklin Pl., Rutherford, N. J. RUtherford 2-2247 Monroe Radio SALES Cr SERVICE 55 Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. Telephone RUtherford 2-lO87 Marion C. Bull REAL ESTATE 290 Orient Way Rutherford, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-3635 CONGRATULATIONS! Yours is the 34th class it has been our pleasure to congratulate FairIamb's Service Station CORNER PARK AVENUE AND GLEN ROAD Gruber's Delicatessen and Grocery FULL LINE OF FINE LIQUORS - BEERS - WINES 88 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Read all of the home town news . . in the llutherfnrh Evpuhliran EVERY WEEK . . . Siegel's Toy Shop GREETING CARDS - STATIONERS BUXTON LEATHER GOODS 64 PARK AVE. Tel. RUth. 2-0835 Rutherford, N. J. Compliments of James S. Ely 1 , 71+-i7i'1u-avi-++4'17Qvr'u-7t,++:11+i71, -ri-qv-1 gill-1.4-4-43.3.iL4h1le4I-AI-412 COMPLIMENTS OF Friend Hayman Furniture Stores, Inc. Textile Shoppe YARD GOODS - CURTAINS - LINENS A . Good Bl PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J SOURCE FOR Compliments of FINE . . runrurune Service Shoe Repair 38 Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. 86 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J Compliments of Laird-Johnson, Inc. G SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS 325 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J GIFTS Geo. B. Holman fr Co., Inc. MOVING -- STORAGE - RUG CLEANING 126 Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. l5l PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Ronald B. Brown ENGINEER and SURVEYOR IT PAYS IN MANY WAYS-TO TRADE HERE Rosenberg's Variety Store I7 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J Tel. RUlherford 2-6l 31 Community Radio Service RECORDS 29 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Compliments of Holbrooks, Inc MOTHER and DAUGHTER SHOP GRADUATE HOUSE 34 WALNUT STREET, NEWARK, N. J. REPRESENTING J O S T E N ' S WorId's Finest Class Rings B lllllilli Slllllllll. Well-rounded sacrelulal courses for high school qradualu. Spa- cial Courn for collage women. DIIYIII- qulahod Faculty. lnulvlduallud lnslrucllon. Eihcliva Plaeemnnl Slrvlco. New forma Begin Feb., July, Sept. 420 Lsxlnglon Avo., New York Clly 22 Prospect Sl., Eos! Orengo, N. J. -FOR BULLETIN, ADDRESS DIRECTOR Compliments of Harry L. Towe MIKE CONGRATUEATIONS . . . TO YOU, GRADUATES, AND TO YOUR STAFF OF TEACHERS. Rivoli Theatre' Rutherford, N. J. Tel. RU therford 2-6382 I O Morris Saraisky 20-22 CHESTNUT STREET RUTHERFORD, N. J Scol't's FOR MOVING Tel. RUl'herford 2-2l29 - 2-3lO7 yfgv-.ffqv-y1...,,.,.yQ,- v-riiivrsivr vw-1 ww, page in efm Gli- aua Qmchualfian -with praise to your parents also for their sacrifice and for their far-sightedness in providing the funds necessary for your education, May you also follow their wisdom and initiate your own program for saving a portion ot the earnings you will receive upon your entrance into the business world. Bo1uNG SPRINGS SAVINGS AN D LOAN ASSOCIATION i- -A' if KN'-111 - E ir -If -k '4f, n ra L 23 PARKAVENUE. Em RuTHERFoRD.N.1. Flowers of Distinction BORSCHNECK 6' NOTT, Inc. rLoIus'r Don't Forget Our Specialty in Corsage for the Prom and our Basket Arrangement for Graduation Tel. RUthertord 2-7227 Before In Need Insure with Mead Douglas O. Mead, Inc. INSURANCE COUNSELLORS Phone: RUtherforcI 2-ISOO I5 ORIENT WAY RUTHERFORD ,N.J. Best Wishes and Compliments of Phillips Candy Shop Tel. RUtherford 2-5906 Beta Dress Shop INDIVIDUAL STYLES 57 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Skilled Workrnen - Best Materials Used Old New York Shoe Rebuilding 96 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. JOHN MAZZACCA Q I3 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. - 'I li Produced by Engrovotone Photography by 60 ' NEW CITY PRINTING COMPANY MARJORIE FOLEY - UNION CITY, N. I. 3? G ? 'fkfY'?fiW'Rf1'?5- ' k'q'K? gT'f 1'x 'fP'2 'f'f' '?f2 f' W A w fgiwimf HW nf N?fV fW QV N90 fjffwx Q5 mg fl W 22 Mfffwmyw W . , I ' o i W, l A. l. ,4- W I I I , 1 .. E ' u
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