Rutherford High School - Rutherfordian Yearbook (Rutherford, NJ)
- Class of 1945
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V, Porfne rn, Ray, Ke yon, Ellis, Tr Moore, w: Mr. Ro ck Ba Papenfus. ss Butler, Mr, Mi Raby, SS ,Mi Rogers 55 Mi Miss Cruz, Mrs, Ross, ake, W SS ,Ms Minsberg Row: Mrs. Goff, Miss Middle Ely. Miss Miss Chapman, ss Fletcher, son, Mi Wil Miss oke, Co SS an, M fm Marshal Mrs. Ti SS :Mi Front Row ss Doud. MacQuiITon, Mi Young, Mr. Krkendall, Miss SS :Mi shown Not A Assistant Editor 0-9 GRP! Art Editor '45 swf Editor-in-Chief WCW IQ? STAFF ADELINE COLLINS PEGGY BARRY PAT BELL IRENE REINERT MARILYN BUME LOIS VAN BUREN JOAN GOGGINS DOT CURADO DORIS HERTZEL Staff Photographer BILL MOORE I I Cover by , BARBARA SULLIVAN of-L , Snap Shot Editor ZQEQMQZZC 777 Business Manager awww wg? II' R DONALD W. KERN - WE of the graduating class wish to express our thanks and appreciation to Pop , who has been not only a teacher and class adviser but also a personal friend to each of us. U Carl Edward Atkinson MacDuff 'I what is hard 'To do easiy for others is the mark of lent real ta . sident Latin Club 2, 3, 4' 1 Vice-Pre National Honor Society G. O. Representative 35 Soc 4- Chorus 3 ' SS vlfi' sf ! lx!! ,.Q,f,A Jag, J 3,6 ' 1 '-2 l f 1 I Peter J. Allen Pete nt type The strong sile Intramural Cross Country 4: Sports 4. Nina Ambear I have no other than a woman's reason. Pan-American Club 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Stamp Salesman 4. Ambition: To be a success. Raymond Knight Arzinger uRay lr Appetite, a universal wolf. Senior Class President 4' Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4' Hi-Y Chaplain 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Fire Brigade 4' Mathematics Club 2, 35 Flag Bearer 45 Latin Club 27 Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To g polis. o to Anna- cer 2, 3, , , 4, Band 3, Hi-Y 45 Service League 4, Masquers 45 Tic- ket Seller 4g Stamp Salesman 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To give every- a break and get up body in the morning. thony Kenneth Richard An Barrows ujeepu Languages are the pedigrees of nations.' Latin Club 25 French Club 2, 3, President 4, Parmi Nous Associate Editor 2, 3, 4, La Voz Business Manager 3, 47 Banking Representative 47 National Honor Societ! 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Band , 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 35 Double Sextet 4. Ambition: A Rubinstein and Horowitz combined. Marguerite Ann Barry U .ipegu upeggyn 1 Devise, wit, write, pen, for l whole volumes in 1 I am for folio. l Library Council 2, Latin Club 2, A. W. V. S. 25 Home Room Ca tain 2, Banking 2: French Cllrb Secretary-Treas- urer 3, Debating Team 3,' Manager 4, Parmi Nous Staff 3, Managing Editor 4, R-Hi Editorial Board 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Football Pro- gram Committee Chairman 4, Senior EZ:-Council 45 Ruth- erfordian . Ambition: To 'be a journalist on the New York Times. I Ralph F. Barth Ralph lmpossible is a word which l never use. ' -4 National Honor Society 3, 3 Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 45 Chorus 3, 4, Double Sextet 4. , Ambition: To live to :ee the da when Roosevelt isn't Y president. , . Patricia Anne Bell Upatn . to be natural, if lt's nice you're naturally nice. Library Club 3, Secretary 45 -H'-Y 4, Girls' Sports 35 Trl I Ruthertordian 4. on: To be able to sleep all day. Ambiti 1 Naoma Benowitz Stuff Life's too short to worry, Life's too short to fret. oing nature And an easy g ls the best of all, you bet! Masquers 3 45 A. W. V.kS. 2' Stamp silesman 35 Ban ing Representative 4 Fire Brigade 45 Franklin Forum 25 Ticket Seller 3, 45 Office Assistant 35 Red Cross Club 35 Marching Band 2, 35 Rutherfordian 3, Editor-in- Chief 4. Ambition: To acquire a memory for the little things l always forget. Robert Berquist Haobn hearty chuckle with HA dimples on either side. Mathematics Club 25 Junior Ex Council 35 intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 45 Hi-Y 4. Ambition: To be a success. Michael P. Bivona Mike r what's the use l'ke the To worry bores one I deuce. l worry not fo Football 2, 3, 45 R-Hi 25 Baseball 3, Captain 45 Math- ematics Club 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 4. Ambition: To be successful in everything I do. Manta Bom nkeefu uRustYu Happy am I, from am free, care I Why aren't4they all con- tented like me? Co-Y 25 Pan-American Clu1b I 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, Stamp Salesman 4. Ambition: To live a happy and successful life. Mary Jane Bornick Twerp Shorty QuaIity not quantity. 11 Charles George Bothner 'Let each man exercise the art he knows. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To become a ra- dio engineer. William Gilbert Boyd sin 0- There are some silent pe Ie who are more interesting if P than the best talkers. 4: Soccer 2, 3, 45 Tennis 3, Math Club President 3, 45 Fire Brigade 45 Program Sell- er 3, 45 Service League 45 Hi-Y 2, 45 intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To catch an eight pound bass. Janet Breslin wan., Our energetic little mixer, sunshine and laughter wher- ever she goes. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 35 Y-44, Y-455 Flagwaver 45 Camera Club 45 Program Seller 2. Ambition: To be a gradu- ate of Duke University. Marilyn Julia Bume Boom-Boom 8 COTI- Mistress Mary, quit trary Do chemical formulas grow. t With symbols too, a perfec stew, And radicals all in a row. A. w. v. s. 25 'Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Art Club 25 Cinema Club 45 Rutherfordian 4. Ambition: To be able to do something really worth while. 1. Richard Burns DobbY The trees shall be my books. Chorus 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 A. A. Council 2, 3, 45 G. O. Council 25 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Pan-American Club 2, 3, X45 Y-43, Y-445 Fire Brigade 45 Office Assistant 445 Assembly Accompanist 3, Ambition: To grow to be 5'4 tall and be a good pianist. Rifle Club 2, 3, 45 Soccer Manager 35 Hiking Club 4, President 4. Ambitionz- Forestry, to tell taller stories than J. J., an avoiding work. ard Charles Busch ' E Edw He was ever precise in time keeping Math Club 2 Sports 2 3 4 Ambition To retire at an early age Intramural Edith Jane Buser Edie he day is Cheerful as t long. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Co-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, A. W. V. S. 25 Library Council 2, 3, 4, Sec- 3 Vice-President 4: ' ident retary , A. A. Council 3, 4, Pres 4, Pan-American Club 3, Treasurer of Sophomore Class. Be an Occupa- t Ambition: ' lh rapist and o tional T e travel. Bruce Carter Buster nd as flashing Flashy socks an a smile. 4' Hi-Y 2, 3, of Football 3, , 4' President President , So homore Class. D Ambition: To be an Ad- ' Navy and marry miral in the a beautiful blond! Robert George llB0bll good poet Seller Vice-President venture house. Pau Pleasure fir , Ambition: Cauley 3 V. Paul Clause For a 's made as well as born. Math Club 25 Hi-Y 2, 4: Soccer 2, 3, 4: intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Fire Brigade: Floor Captain. 4: Program 4, Service League 47 of Senior Class. Ambition: To find Adven- ture: to marry Adventure, and to have three little Ad- s running around the s and Fond of beauty, sport laughter, 'st, and business after. 3, Football 4, Basketball 2, 4, Captain 4, Baseball 3, 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Fire Brigade 4, Math Club 2, Hi-Y 4. sfu To be succes YL.. J Adeline Mary counts Never too tired to smile and h'ng cheery. Cross say somet i Cinema Club 4: Red Club 45 Girls' Sports 45 Ruth- erfordian Staff 4. To be a s Ambition: uccess- ful nurse. Ann Elizabeth Collingham z Collie Who mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. Chorus 2, 3, A. W. V. S. 2: Cinema Club 2, 3, 45 Co-Y 45-Girls' Sports 2, 3, 43 Tic- ket Seller 4: Red Cross Club 2, Stamp Salesman 2. Ambition: To get all A's in college without trying. Barbara Ann Conroy Charlie Devilishly dimpled. A. W. V. S. 2, Chorus 2, 3, - 3, 4' G O. Ex Band 35 Co Y , . Representative 35 Senior Council, Cinema Club 41 Girls' Sports 4: Home Room Cap- tain 3. Ambition: To write a book and have it published. A Lawrence Cowperthwait Larry e old Gentleman of th south. Ambition: To graduate. Edith May Crane Hspeedii ,,Edie,, ' ay to Hello, a really nice w say hi. Red Cross Club 2, 3, 45 ' La Voz 3, 4, Office Assis- tant 3, 4. n: To see sunny Ambitio California. The refasi sweetest word to him is 'athletios'. Charles C Dorothea L. Curado llDotll 'The March beauty. winds of with Cinema Club 2' Latin Club 25 -Red Cross Club 25 A. W. V. S. 25 R-Hi Editorial Board 35 Football Program Com- mitte 35 Program Seller 35 Fire Brigade Captain 45 Cho- rus 45 Library Council 45 Office Assistant 35 Ruther- ' Staff 4. tordian be able to Ambition: To use the knowledge orked so put to my teachers have w hard to give me. rd V. Dempster Richa Dick He doth indeed show some sparks that are like wit. ' Council: Senior Executive ' ' Math Club 25 Bas- I Sports H.-Y 4, ketball 35 lntramura 2, 4. SUCCESS. Ambition: To be a Alfred IIAIII plane mec pilot. Evelyn .. EW.. Chorus 2, Ambition: Andrea De ncker ung l Though l am yo scorn to tlit. Assistant Soccer Manager 25 Rifle Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 4. Am-bitionz' An excellent air- hanic and a hot Mary Divona nDimpn Thou hast wit at Club 3, 45 Glee Club 4. 25 Cinema lane To take a p to Mexico. will. obbs June D Dobbsy e a kingdom l My mind to m is. s Red Cros Girls' Sports 25 3 President 4. Club , Ambition: To live in New Hampshire on a chicken farm. Phyllis Dodds Ilphylll h the sweet milk of blessed. Wit n kindness huma Latin Club 25 Chorus 35 Girls' Sports 25 Co-Y 3, Treasurer 4. Ambition: A little work, a a husband and little play, a -home someday. Katherine M. Downs nKiH,yrl Not too timid, not too bold, A balance here as rare as gold. Masqu ' R-Hi 4. Ambiti ers 3, 4, on: Actress. Virginia Douglas HGEMY., uoougu Today, whatever may an- nov. The word for me is Joy, just simple joy. Pan-American Club 3, Presi- dent 45 A. A. Council 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 C. A. P. C. Ambition: To fly. Theodore Michael Egan lllredll I - lt's not how high you QDQ But how hard you try. Math Club 3, 45 Rifle Club 3, 4. Ambition: Engineer. Francis Enerson Frank Silence is more eloquent than words. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To graduate, get into the Air Force iand fly, not march and carry a gun.l Patricia Anne Faley llpatll Painting was called Si- lent Poetry Cinema Grub 3, 43 Pan- American Club 3, 4, La Voz Art Editor 3, 4, Rutherfor- dian Art Editor 4. Ambition: To own a ranch in Wyoming. Maude Fanquahar Maudie Happy smiling, never blue Always loyal, always true. Co-Y 3, Vice-President 4, Chorus 2, 3: Band 3, Orches- tra 3: Pan-American Club 3: Junior Executive Council, G O. 4 Secretary Junior Class. Ambition: To find the man l love and marry him. Audre Jeanne Fausel ncandyu Nature's Darling. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 47 Archery Club 2, 3, A. A. Council 3: Vice-President Junior Class, Secretary Senior Class, ' Six- teen in August. Ambition: To find the man . Dorothy Fortun ll Dotll Good nature and. good sense must ever join. Red Cross Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Sports 2, 3. Ambition: To be able to travel in New York without getting lost. Gerard E. Gerhardt userryn He'd rather lose his din- ner than his jest. Math Club 2, c. A. P. c. 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a pilot. Richard Gianfrancesco llGianll lt is meat and drink to me to see a clown. Intramural Sports. Ambition: To get into the Marines. Robert Burns Gilroy uBubu HGHU Answer me in one word. Soccer 2, 3, 4' Math Club 3, Rifle Club 4- Band, or- chestra, Tennis 2. Ambition: To achieve suc- cess and happiness in life. Joan Goggin Cookie A little work, a little play. To keep us igoing-and so good day . Girls' Sports 4: Rutherfordian Staff 4. Ambition: To ride the freight cars to California with Tim- my and Jean. Also to stay happy in love. :award A. Gray ,Edu Lo, one who loved true honour more than fame. Soccer 2 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra i, 2, 3 '45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 National Honor Societ 3, 47 G. O. Council 3, 4: l-li-Y 4. l 1 'Full o friendship. Bertram Greenberg uaertn f manly pride and Ambition: To see as much ld as l can. of the wor Joyce Grimm Daughter of the game. ' Girls' A. A. Council 2, 3, 4, 4' Junior Exe- Sports 2, 3, , cutive Council. Ambition: Private secretary. Grindley Marion Suze She hath a heart as sound as a bell. Junior A. W. V. S. 25 Girls' Sports 2, 35 Pan-American Club 3, 45 Cinema Club 3, 45 Office Assistant 2, 35 G. O. 4. Ambition: T Nurse. o be an Army Robert K. Hagar ,.Bob,, Fast and sure of foot. Band 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a forest ranger. Roger Hager .,Roger,, Cars and paint are his delight Joan Burrough Harding rl-lou Better late than never, But better never late. Chorus 2, 35 Band 35 Orches- tra 35 Co-Y 3, 45 Cinema Club 2, 45 La Voz 45 Secre- tary Soghgmoire Class5 Girls' Sports , Ambition: Three H's5 Hol- lywood, Husband 'and Hap- piness. Herbert Preston Harmon Tommy l hope l shall have leisure to make good. Track 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Flag Bearer 45 Camera Club 4. ' En- Ambit gineer. , ion: Aeronautical Joan Shepard Harrison uHa,,,,y., A congenial girl with a vivacious personaIity. Flag Twirler 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain 45 Y-435 R-Hi 3. rad uate this Ambition: To g year. Billy Carlisle Hassan WilI-Um Small, but every inch a man. Track 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Service League 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: A sailor vaith a girl in every port. Elizabeth Knox Hazelton nBeH.yu A happy disposition is her greatest tribute. G. 0. Representative 25 Cho- rus 2, 3' Stamp Salesman 35 Y-43, Y-44, v-455 Pan- American Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Sports 2, 3, 45 Debating 4. Ambition: To graduate from college and get married. Ernest Hendricks Ernie Consider nothing till it has come to pass as impossible. gross Country 2, Football 2, Ambition: To be a success. James Hendricks Hende Not afraid of work, but not exactly in sympathy with it. Soccer 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 3, 4: Service League 45 Hi-Y 4: Dance gand 3, 4, Intramural Sports Ambition: To go to college. Doris A. Hertzel Industrial study will make her life a success. Latin Club 2, Girls Sports 25 Rutherfordian Staff 4. A-mbition: Aeronautical en- gmeer. Robert Hunter nsobn O, happy mortal! He never failed to have his jest. Ambitioni Truck driver. John Huston Johnny Oh, for the life of a sailor. Math Club 25 Hi-Y 3, Rifle Club 4. . Ambition: Join the Mer- chant Marine and see the world. Quentin S. Hyatt HQ-rn Battles teachers with his optimistic nature and im- pish grin. Football 3, 4,1 Baseball Man- ages? 24 3: Intramural Sports Ambition: To graduate. Ada Ellen lola :IAN l wish your horses safe and sure of foot, And so l do command you to their backs. La Voz 3, Feature Editor 47 Pan-American Club 3: Girls' Sports 2, 3: R-Hi Editorial Board 4, Football Program Committee Secretary 4: Pro- gram Seller 4, Rutherfordian Staff 4. Ambition: To learn to do these things well: ride, write, and make money. , 72' Q ,....-elf kiss er' e...,.ii Tg,gg 6,'1frresf'T1gl4 K4-Pm: WSJQQQPS wor places. 2,3,4:Do leSeel: gle. Q stgiiielyggsentati e 45 2 1,5 nr ' rac , , ase- Geqir 4. Ambition: re S Q lg Ck qv ua Q .J - ik: -N If L, ' Carolyn erm 1 ncissyu Her talent has been en- joyed by many organiza- tions. Cheerleader 2, 45 Latin Club 2, Cinema Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 25 Y-44 Vice President, Y-45 President, Secretary of G. O. 4: County President 4: National Honor Society 3, 45 Office Assistant 4: Chorus 2. 1 Ambition: To makelpther people happy. :S George .letter Joe Getter A man who's not afraid to say his say. Football 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Orchestra 2. Ambition: To be a success. im... Vincent Charles Jo nvinu 'He has much wit and shy in using it. Intramural Sports 3, 4. Ambition: To gradua , Belmont Novelty Co. for a and retire on the money day it brings in. Jean Margaret Ann Susie Little One Why be serious w much to laugh about. so Camera Club 4, Y-43, Y-44, Y-45: R-Hi 45 Girls' Sports 3, 4, Office Assistant 2, 3' ' d Stamp Sales- Banking man 2. Amb Rugged HSS uvinnyu is not te own Jordan hen tihere's an ition: C-horus Girl. Donald Keasler HDKI, lndividuaIism. Hi Y 4' Serv- Football 3, 4: - , ice League 47 Fire Brigade 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. - Ambition: An engineer. Elaine Jule Kissel l love a parade. A erican '-H'-Y 45- Pan- m ' ' 'ls Tri I Club 4: Maiorette 4, Gir Sports 4. Teach dancing Ambition: and to be a success. Gerald Gilbert Klein Jerry Thanks to my friends for their care in my breeding. Who taught me betimes to 'love' working and read- ing. Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 4- Intramural Sports 2, 3, 3, , 4: Fire Brigade 4. Ambition: To drive my own car, get out of high school, loin the Navy, and have a beautiful wife. Amen. Dorothy Elizabet Her talents are Io h Knapp HDD... f the silent class. Red Cross Club 2, Vii:e-Pres- ident 45 Co-Y: La Voz 3, iecretary 4: Stamp Salesman H happy Ambition: To have successful life. A Like Girls' 2, 3: Club Ambition: mem Ambition: i i l nne Kretschmar 1 Annie l the dawn of a new day. Sports 2, 3, 45 Chorus Band 37 Pan-American 3, 4, Secretary 4. l Do justice to my ory. 1 Estelle Le-ana Krise uHoneyu Alarmingly acrobatir:. Girls' Sports 2, 3. To be a dancer. Joan E. Lampert Lampie eat lf all the ships I hav .. e sea, Should come a sailing hom to me. Y-43, Y-44: Flag Twirling 4, R-Hi 4: Girls' Sports 4: Office Assistant 2. Ambition: Chorus Girl. William A. Lampert Willy Captivating in a capricious sort of way. Chorus 2: Hi-Y 4, Service League 4: Fire Brigade 47 Program Seller 45 Intramu- ral Sports: Cross Country 4: Track 4. Ambition: To get a new car, join the Navy, and be on the same ship with Charlie Smithson. x 1 --i an.. ,,. Ei Virginia Sargent Lane Ginny Where is the laughter that shook the rafter-where is the rafter by the way? Glee Club: Cheerleading Cap- tain 4, Junior Executive Council: Junior Red Cross 25 Latin Club Secretary 35 Y-44 Y-457 Girls' Sports 45 Vocaiist Rutherfordians 3, Office Assistant 4. Ambition: -To fly and do stunts in a two-seater plane. Peter Ralph Lempert npeteu 'l believe in the endn the truth will conquer. oss Country 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition: State Police. Marion Lutoff timid lassie, what Pray, ' fear? is your Speak up and let us know you are here! Red Cross Club 2. Ambition' To succeed. Jeannette Patricia Martin Jean'4 Little One Master of the easel. Art Club 2' Twirler 25 Y-43, Y-44, Y-455 cms' spans 2, 3, 41 Rutherfordian Staff 4, Office Assistant 2, 3. Ambition: To' travel' by freight cars to California with Joan and Marion. Ernest E. Maser Good sport quiet sort. u 4 Jane Matson llMatsII A faint breeze rush by? That's our Jane! Y-45, Pan-American Club 45 Office Assistant 47 Sen- Executive Council, Girls' nor Sports 4. e in the Ambition: To b Army Nurse Corps. John Mazzacca, Jr. Mazzac He smiles on you and life is fun. ' Soccer 2, 3, 45 Basketball 4, Intramural Sports: G. O. Representative, Service Lea- gue: Hi-Y. Ambition: Successful. Constance H. McNulty Connie Grins like a queen. Franklin Forum 2: Masquers 2, President 3, 45 Sixteen in August 3, Y-43, Y-44, Y-455 Senior Executive Coun- cil' Girls' Sports 2, R-Hi Rep- resentative 2. Ambition: To make enough of myself so my friends will be gad to say they know me. Russell Miller ls he so quiet and demure 'Maybe but don't be too sure. , i Charles L. Meuche Mooch Sports ,is his watchword! Basketball 3, 45 Senior Exe cutive Council: Math Club 2 3, Service League 4, Hi-Y4 Ambition: Chemical Engin eerang. 1 Frances Cecelia Molnar FreckIes A rosy dispositionuwith a sunny smile. Ambition: To be the best housewife this side of the Passaic River. Doris Elizabeth Morgan Chris ' She radiates happiness. Chorus 2, 3, Band 3, Or- chestra 37 Latin Club 25 Ci- nema Club 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4g Co-Y 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3,. 45 Senior Executive Council. Ambition: To 'be happy- that covers everything. Marcia Moxham March As pretty as a picture. A. A. Council 25 Chorus 2, Cheerleader 2, 4, Girls' Sports 4, Y-43, Y-44, Y-45, Secre- tary 455 Camera Club 4. Ambition: Four years of College then a happy mar- riage. John Paul Murphy l:Murph:l An all round good sport. Football manager 2, 3, 45' Intramural Sports. Florence Murren Flossie A cheery smile makes life worth while. Tri-Hi-Y 2. Ambition: To be successful. Dorothy Norton Dottie Scottie 'A friend to all, a foe to none. Office Assistant 2, 35 Glee Club 25 Banking Represent- ative Zg R-Hi 4, Chorus 2, 3. Ambition: Singer. Ann Marie 0'MalIey Talk and be merry for life is short. Girls Sports 3, 4. Ambition: To have com- plete happiness. Dorothy lreile Parker Hoot.. She's always preceded by a steady chatter interrupted only by a merry laugh. Banking .Representative 45 Chorus 25 Girls' Sports 4. Ambition: Secretary. Audrey Castle Perrin uAudu 'She that was fair and never proud, Had tongue at will and yet was never Ioud. Chorus 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Club 25 Co-Y 2, Secretary 35 Glee Club 2. Ambition: To own a ranch. Betty Jean Peterson Pete Friendly and thoughtful. Girls' Sports 2, Chorus 3, La Voz 45 Red Cross Club 4. Ambition: -To be happily married. .lanet Ruth Pfeifer Takes everything in her stride. Pan-American Club' 2, 35 Y-43, Y-44, Y-455 Chorus 2, 3: La Voz 45 Girls' Sports5 Banking Representative 3. Ambition: To go to col- ood job and lege, get a g make a success of life. Eleanor Nancy Pierce Ellie Clothes make the woman. Flag Twirler 45 Y-43, Y-44, Y-455 Girls Sports 4: Ca- mera Club 45 Chorus 2. Ambition: Four Years of college and then seep. Richard Price Denis the Menis An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Hi-Y 2, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Service League Vice-Pres- ident 45 Vice President G. O. 45 Fire Brigade 3, 45 Basket- ball 3, 45 Football Manager 2, 3, 45 'Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Sixteen in August 35 Senior Executive Council. Ambition: To marry a rich d live next to Don widow an Rood. li.. Mild cl Anfxxlver Millie Trifles make perf perfection is no Chorus 2, 35 Red Council 25 French Club Vice-President 45 Parmi 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 iports 25 Cinema Club Ambition: To succeed. Alice Marie Radigan Life is a jest, and all things show nt, I thought so once, but now I know it. Math Club 25 Girls' Sports 45 Office Assistant 2. Ambition: Work as a nurse for the first ten years and nd the rest of my life spe taking it easy. i Mary June Ragol' 'With a smile from friendly eyes . girls' Sports 45 Camera Club Ambition: . . .and live hap- pily ever after. Virginia Frances Randall Ginny Sweet personality, full of rascality. Flag Waver 45 Y-43, Y-44, 3' Girls' Y-455 Chorus 2, , Sports 2, 3, 4. me 8 SSC- Ambition: To beco retary to a cute boss. William David Rehner nwillyn Only he who attempts the bl ot achiev- absurd is capa e ing the impossible. G. 0. President 4' Hi-Y 2, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Sixteen in August 3' Class President 35 Stamp Salesman tamural Sports 2, 2, 35 ln r ti, 45 National Honor Society- 3, 4. 'on To join the Navy Arnbitl 2 and have a girl in every port. Irene Reinert Renie 'To be busy at something is a modest maid's holiday. National Honor Society 3, 45 Latin Club 25 A. W. V. S. 25 Cinema Club 2, President 3, 45 Tri-Y 35 G. O. 35 La Voz Editor 3, 45 Banking 25 Football Program Committee Treasurer 45 R-Hi Editorial ' h fordian Staff Board 4, Rut er 4' R-Hi Representative 2, Stamp Salesmen 3. Ambition: To be successful d have things to laugh an ab always. Thomas Charles Robertson Rol:ie . A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the wisest men. Football 2, 3, 4' Camera club 2' Rifle club Vice-Pres- ident 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. 5 To attain a good portion of su thing I do. Ambition: ccess in every- Donald Richard Rood Donnie There are often voice and words In a silent look. v Football 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Cagtain 4, Intramural Sports 2, , 4. Ambition: To marry a rich svidow and live next to Rich rice. William y Rop A I B I . t's his s fl s not es, I 's j is way. ccer and 2, 3, 4: ath 7 Service League 3, 47 Or estra 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college, getra good iob, and marry a nice girl. Betty C.. Ross llBetfl Her bright smile haunts me still. Girls' Sports: A. W. V. S.: Math C ub 2, 3, Art Club 4. Ambition: Anything I can be successful in. William H. Rothrock llRoCkll He's a jovial character! Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Rifle Club 3, 45 Flag Bearer 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Fire Brigade 3, 4, Senior Executive Council 4. Ambition: To see the world and women. Neil Nelke Savary nskipn The fair, the chaste, and experienced he. Band 3, Orchestra 2, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4, G. 0.2. Ambition: Automotive En- gmeer. Harold Arthur Scott Scotty The sky is his wonder- land. Camera Club 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Meteorologist. Ted Secola npepn A regular fellow: why say more Ambition: Commercial Pilot. Clifford Shoemaker Cliff Perpetually Sleepy Cross Country 2: Football 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Rutherfordians 3. Ambition: Iceman. Wilfred Edward Shuit Blll Be wisely worldly, but not wordly wise. Rifle Club, Vice-President 2, President 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Track 2, 35. Fire Brigade 2, 3, Cap- tain 4. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I attempt. Robert Sinsabaugh Let tomorrow come-what care I? ithson itty 'Owner of relics5 dealer in antediluvian ialopys. Secretary of Service League 3, 45 Fire Brigade 3, 45 Flag Bearer 4' Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 track 4. Ambition: Have a new car, join the Navy and be on the same ship with Bill Lampert. -Charles E. Sm Charlie Sm Carolyn Delores Spa nn Delores A smile for all, a greeting A glad' bl ' ir h n amla e, ro y way s e had. Chorus 2, 35 La Voz 45 G. O. 45 Homeroom Captain 45 Li- Zrary Club 45 C. A. P. C. 3, A bition: To be a flight ' Air m nurse in the Army Corps and to solo in a P-45. Daphne W. Spence noaphn Speak gently, it is better far to rule by love than fear. Y-43, Y-44, Vice President Y-45: Girls' Sports 4. Ambition: To get a good education, find a good po- sition, and become a good citizen. Benjamin Strunk lIBenll Better hours too soon than a minute too late. Rifle Club, 3, 4. Ambition: Engineer, Victoria Stuiso Vickie All that glistens is n gold. Ambition: Secretary. ot Joan Sussenberg Sussie 'There's language in her eyes, her cheek, her lip. Pan-American Club 3, 45 - Y-44, Y-455 Art Club ' P Y 43, 25 Girls' Sports 2, 4, Stam 45 Office Assistant Salesman 2. Ambition: To always be ambitious. Roy E. Swinarton Swinie The Little Giant Banking Representative 4. Ambition: To own my own airport. Clinton Tanis He may not score, and yet he helps to win. Clarence Henry Thees, Jr. ul-eftyu As we like it. Hi-Y 2, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 intramu- ral Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be successful and marry the girl l love. ? ,, Virginia Dorothy Tierney Ginger al delight. Girls' Sports 3, 45 Archery Club 3, President 45 A. A. Council 45 Ticket Seller 3, 4. Ambition: To be a Navy Nurse and marry a Navy Doctor. Energy is etern Marion Timbergen Tim 'She keeps on the windy side of care A W V S 25 Girls' Sports 4' oifice Assistant 2- R-Hi Ambition: Ride the freight cars with Cookie and Jean Elizabeth Miriam Treut Betty lt's clever, but is it art? Y-44, Y-455 Band 2. Ambition: To live in one of the houses I design John Henry Trickay III Jack - Neither rhyme nor reason. Band 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 3. Ambition: Meet E. C. ab 5 years from now. out Ralph Uster 'He is a gentleman because his nature ls kind and affable to every creature. Math Club 2, Secretary, Treasurer 3, 45 Service League 3, 4, President 45 Hi-Y 45 ' Bri ade 45 Soccer 2, 3, Fire g C Ca tain 4' Intramural Prog m Selle . ' ' lead a E o I 'tur hd see he Sports 3, cfioisEM. Van Bu 5 nl-on never betrays you. if Club 2, 3, 4, Red lub 2 3' Girls' Sports 5-Hi 45 liutherfordian Ambition: To travel f Walt Disney Studios. 4, 0' P I l B e silent and safe-sillence w v. s. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Cross 2. 37 Staff or the eco J ' M nfred R. Vees A Fred His heart is as gay as his dress. i Soccer 25 Rutherfordians apqfbll -C tain ' Cross Country 3, Co ap 45 Rifle Club 45 Hi-Y 45 ln- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be successful and retire. .loan Burnie Vollmers Joan Honest labour bears a lovely face. French Club 45 Cinema Club 2, Secretary 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 G. 0. Council 35 Rutherfordian Staff 45 Latin Club 25 Parmi Nous Staff 45 National Hon- or Society 3, 45 Senior Exe- cutive Council5 Girls' Sports 2. Ambition: Hoping to be of value medically. Patricia Ann Warter Ilpatll JoIly, cheery and full of fun She brightens the day for everyone. Girls' Sports 2, 35 Y-44, Y-45. Ambition: To be happy al- ways. s ? William John Weiss A Bill To worry little to study less, . 5 That's my idea of happi- ness. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural S orts 2, 35 Football 3, 45 i-ii-Y 4. I Ambition: To be a success and retire. sm., Peggy Wletien . llpegll Her hair like gold does glisten.' Tri-Y5 Y-44, Y-45' A. w. v. s., Masquers 2, 55 Office Assistant5 Girls' Sports. b't' n To get out of sible time. Am I io : I school at the earliest pos- Gus Athas Roland C. Zeidler ,,Ron,, ususn 'Follow your own bent rio matter what people say. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: 4, Football Tall, Dark, and -- mmml' Rifle Club 2, 3, Secretary 4: Executive Council 3, 4. Ambition: Engineering, 1942-1943- SOPHOMORE President. . . Vice-President . Secretary. . 1943-1944 JUNIOR President. . . . Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer . I944-1945 SENIQR President. . . Vice-President . Secretary. 2l Stamp Salesman 2, 3, 4. Bruce Carter Carolyn Jenks Audre Fausel William Rehner . Audre Fausel Maude Farquhar . Raymond Arzinger . Robert Cauley . Audre Fausel by STUFF SEPTEMBER Dear Diary, After two years of bowing and scraping to up- perclassmen I too became a senior. Back once again in my all girl homeroom land still missing the boysl I proudly displayed my painfully ac- quire tan. My program was changed only three times. Oh for the life of a boy, imagine getting out of school iust because a little old hurricane blew some trees down! I laughed so hard I thought l'd die, imagine- Vincent Jones trying to give an oral report with- out the use of his hands, lMiss Fletcher didn't give upl. Our first cheerleading assembly was really hep, but l'm afraid the faculty didn't approve too much, oh well boys, will be boys. I knew we'd do it lmaybe it was my cheering as l'm hoarse todayl. We beat Lyndhurst ZI -6. GCTOBER Dear Diary, Things have really been poppingthis week, 4th of July was never like this-real bombs too! The mysteries of an operating room were slow- ly unfolded today. Mr. Carpenter got quite a kick out of my squeamishness and the faces Audre made, but this was our first disection . . . what is there about grasshoppers? There's something about Halloween that makes me feel so primitive. Hope Pop Kern doesn't find out who took the bench off his front lawn . . . oh well I didn't need the five points any- way. ' Blue Day, -Rutherford 7-Hackensack IZ. Had a spelling test today,' they tell me that no pass-no grad , be seeing you next year, dear R. H. S. NOVEMBER Dear Diary, Election time, must be something about Dewey that almost makes Dottie stand on soap boxes. Certainly not his mustache! g What fun, we held a make believe election in school today, Ithe riot squad was not needed, much to my disappointmentl You should have seen it, Warren Ferris, walk- ing into Spanish with High Heels on . . . seems he lost a bet! No comments to make on today's Thanksgiving ball game. The theme this week is what l'm thankful for, as if one, R.H.S. has answered, that l'm an American . Took me I0 minutes to discover who was under all the bandages, Charles Bothner with his chem- icals lat least l'm careful when I mix things.l DECEMBER Darling Diary, They tell me that a vacation is coming, l'm so exhausted that the full meaning of the word has yet to penetrate. Well, 203 still looks and sounds like a busy beauty parlor, the gossip is what I like best. Seems that the Junior boys have something we never noticed before lwho-,said the Senior girls? l He asked me--my dream man--to the Christ- mas Ball. I don't think I can live TiI Then , after all it is the biggest affair of the year, and formal too. Have searched the mirror to see if my age is showing . . . think I still can pass for sixteen. Have been awfully busy this vacation, my job, the Christmas Ball and the Martin's wonderful New Year's Eve party. . 1 JANUARY Dear Diary, Some day l shall write a book on Why to join the Fire Brigade . The post 'by Mr. tmustachel Kirkendall's room, with its gently wafted smell, is the perfect place to learn. I demand a recount, it simply can't be time for report cards, I haven't prepared my folks yet. You never saw.anything like it, Eleanor Pierce added another patch to her gym suit, pretty soon she'lI be patching the patches. FEBRUARY Diary Dear, Someone had to sneak in a bottle of evil smell- ing stuff in Spanish today. -Quentin Hyatt made quite a fuss over it, even though he's not in the class. When he opened the door the second time he didn't know Mr. Moore was inside. What is there about Van Johnson that sends us gals? Good old Washington, he picked the right day to be born on . . . I certainly needed a rest. Had my senior picture taken, first spent hours posing in the mirror, still have hopes that Mr.' Conover may run out of gorgeous models and be satisfied with poor little me. Was minding my own business and crossing El- liot when a bang nearly bowled me over-don't think l'II ever get used to those Motorcycles. MARCH Dear Diary, Instead of counting sheep I just recite a little Shakespeare, am not too bad considering Lizzie in homeroom. Simply adore that man Rehner . Gave a tongue lashing that would put even our teachers to shame -lthe topic was behavior in assembly I. Wonder if Miss Wake lays awake nights think- ing up fiendish ways to get the curl out of my hair igym outside in March, brrl. Noticed the unusual long faces- on Irene and Joan today, lsenior essays I thinkl. APRIL Happy Easter Diary, The Dawn Service at the College was really love- ly. A surprising amount of -chemistry students showed up . . . iwonder if J. J. bribed theml. Have suddenly realized why Jack never misses Spanish any more ihave you seen the new Span- ish teacherll. Ah patience is a virtue I'm finding out, waited till I felt like a stage door Johnny to get Ered- rick March's autograph-he's wonderful IA Bell for Adano isn't bad eitherl. Though I never met our President I feel as if l'v lost a very close friend. MAY Diary Dear, Maudie started something with that raw carrot -iall the vegetarian are saying- I told you so I . Wahlers had an unusual rush of business this A M, so l'm told, when six individuals in our class were elected to the National Honor Society Of course I knew that sudden fame wasn't meant for me lhuh Miss Ely?I. Mr. Charles W. Ray, well known humorist, gave each student in his 'P. A. D. classes a check for 53,500 lnot worth the paper it's written onl. The idea is to dabbte with stock-quite a dabble I took-am coming out only S50 short! Such confusion-but finally it has come-this day of days, V-E Day. Gosh, l'm thankful that war is over but can never really celebrate until V-J Day. Peeked into 303 to see how the yearbook staff was coming along-that wise guy editor and art staff gave out with a big and where will you be in December? Those unlucky mortals who kept putting off senior essays are going to get it soon il should care, I'm in English ZI. V Never turn on a green light, I mean if it's at an intersection and the green light is on-now they tell me about the motor vehicle test. JUNE Dear Diary, May flowers bring June graduates--lif only Mrs. Iverson passes my Algebral. Doesn't seem possible that the year is almost over. Our genial Miss Butler almost put me out of the library today-ll still think that room should be sound proofedl. Mary Jane Bornick gave a pretty 'hot rendition cf Boogie Woogie in gym today. Mrs. Ross's geom class nearly went wild. I know l'll trip or do something silly and I'll feel so awkward in that cap and gown at the Rivoli. Oh, how I wish that day were over. Dear Diary, I Into each life some rain must fall-guess mine tell on June I9. Gosh, I wish all the kids lots of luck, happiness and success. 5 , , xv F ix.. q 2 if Y is vu 1-4 S3 Qs an-of ln... I 1? -E55 1 s 1 Ll 4 ,Z ' . 1 X 4 X , X rv 'C wig 4 1, fl' . qw gw a an ' 5' , im, EVM: ff Q .1 2 Q li E XPS WM.. uk!! ey ffl? K Q Q, 633 Q ' i 1 f X its II CLASS LOVEBIRDS VIRGINIA RANDALL DONALD -ROOD BEST DANCERS JOAN LAMPERT BIILI. LAMPERT BEST STUDENTS JUNE DOBBS BOB BERQUIST MOST COU RTEOUS' BETTY HAZLETON RALPH USTER MOST CAREFREE MOST POPULARA JANE MATSON CAROLYN JENKS QUENTIN HYATT MOST BASHFUL I Y - ze MARION Luross assr nnzsssu EDWARD BUSCH ELEANOR PIERCE - WILFRED sl-nun MOST TALENTED MARY JANE BORNICK RICHARD BARROWS CLASS WITS MAUDE FARQUAHAR RICHARD DEMPSTER MOST POPULAR MOST AMBITIOUS Taq, BEST LOOKING MARCIA MOXHAM GUS ATHAS ' MIKE BIVONA IRENE REINERT ' BILL REH-NER MOST DEPENDABLE JOAN VOLLMERS AUDRE FAUSEL- EDWARD GRAY MOST ATHLETIC CLASS WOLVES GINNY LANE NEIL SAVARY 27 5.51,-fw, eg, vw. 1 W? as PH ,, Q 1 ' ig ' ' f , 2 ' ::A if , ,., , gf gal il K Q fl W A 4 . , ,fl ' Wifi' : ili ,,. s zf' , ' ':::E. rj? m 7 m y 2-L1 HW Q f 2 H- 1 ' x 5 , ,. ' K yn ,, I z .. UP ,Q M5 Q 5 31, ,, ' jx A, N - fa- L grew. E W 5' x 4 R M V ifshgw gasses Eaf 5455 flaw 'rays Q, L - X. ww. QQ iw' ' t jw if 15. 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ELLIS I 'CALL H , .I Nl x.:Lk,Ju-0... - ' Alxtbtjyq-,-,wxA,,'Lf 8 Q , M ,J--4, HW cm' V 777 .AJ me French Clu ma! President d RICHARD smznows Secreta ry B ERYL METZ Vice-President MILDRED PULVER Sponsor MISS CHAPMAN 36 N i -weft! 1- Ir' f ,f ,Jig N 4. r.x,v' 'J--If 5 ,X 0 :X.u, A 'nv -' .ev .g ffl, '91 , A ' 'I-A-I 'J ' ri .ref Q' 4 G. Q. Council' WH? I President l WILLIAM REHNER Vice-President RICHARD PRICE Secretary CAROLYN JENKS Sponsor MR. Moons Library Club President EUNICE DUGDALE Vice-President EDITH BUSER Secretary PATRICIA BELL Sponsor MISS BUTLER 37 Hi-Y President BRUCE CARTER Secrefary RICHARD PRICE Vice-President WILLIAM ROTHROCK Sponsor MR. KI RKENDALL JL' . RQ! 38 MISS WILSON Parmi Nous Editor MILDRED PULVER Sponsor MRS. SNODGRASS JIIM ,flow My 0 0 I X 4 7 WMA? Masquers President V px! CONSTANCE MCNULTY Vice-Presideni PATRICIA SMITH 4 Secretary AUDREY DONNAN Sponsor M55 Qu . ICN? fx Math Club ' President WILLIAM BOYD Secretary RALPH USTER Vice-President RICHARD MCMAHAN Sponsor MRS. ROSS WV? Red Cross Club President JUNE DOBBS Vice-President DOROTHY KNAPP Secretary DOROTHY QUIGLEY Sponsor 'A MISS ROGERS R-Hi Sponsor MISS MINSBERG ' :Q J?Jc.'xi-51 rv me 6271, 6,.1Z,'l'f.,4f . Rifle Club President WILLIAM SHUIT Secretary ROLAND ZEIDLEP. Vice-President THOMAS ROBERTSON Sponsor ' MR. CARPENTER 39 6 , i ' Wow Room 305 Leading Room in Banking and Purchase of War Stamps 'Corb- Senior Executive Council Fresident ' , RAY ARziNsER Vice-President ROBERT CAULEY Secretary AUDRE FAUSEL Sponsor MR. KERN Service League President RALPH USTER Vice-President RICHARD PRICE Secretary CHARLES SMITHSON Sponsor MR. MOORE 40 Mfg if 2' 7' LXQAVA W4 9' ' .-7' an ,ig frdiks. 41 4466'-:L F sf 1914- 4 La Voz Co-Editors IRENE REINERT WARREN FERR IS Sponsor MISS ROGERS ww-lit FFMY Q-J .p,.I.,wA. Tri-Y Presid MARION enf BOWE R Vice-President MARIL YN Secre BUME tary EVELYN BABA A Sponsor M I SS MacQU I LTON Y-45 President CAROLY N JENKS Vice-President MARCIA MOXHAM Secretary DAPH N E SPENCE Sponsor MISS COOKE 41 ALMA MATER Words by BARBARA GREEN Melody by CORNELIA KENYON Rutherford, dear alma mater, Up to thee this song we raise, Thou our pride and inspiration, Ever worthy of our praise. Many mern'ries thou will leave us, Many friendships strong and true. Much sound knowledge thou didst -give us Guide our paths the long years through. Sportsmanship thou too hast taught us, How to fight a fair clean tight. Whether vanquished or victorious Ne'er to fail thy blue, and white. Alma mater, thus we thank thee For thy guidance, wise and strong. Ever proud we'll be to claim thee, Proud that we to thee belong. A 42 -9 , Fire Brigade Captain ' BILL SHUIT Sponsor MR. KERN ge -Q 5,559 A if .+.wK , K Q.. 7- fx Q -R + .X N500 0 'aa ,. Q' 7 1 Ex , Q S. Ch. 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Mike Bivona Charles Crefasi Paul Clausen Bruce Carter Louis Arnold Joseph Dara Kenneth Gregory Don Hibbets Robert Keller Gerald Klein Robert Osterhout David Truskoff Warren Washington Robert Decker Robert Griffin Ernest Hendricks Quentin Hyatt George Jetter Don Keasler William Rehner William Weiss Tom Robertson Donald Rood Clifford Shoemaker A Captain . ROBERT GAZZOLA Managers JOHN MURPHY RICHARD PRICE Coach MR. TRYON O ......... ....... I2 ......... .,...... I9 ......... ........ I4 ......... ........... 7 ......... ........... Football Scores Opponents ........Lyndhurst 7 ........Leonia I 2 ........Englewood 0 ........Hackensack I 2 ........Tenafly I 2 ........Tea neck 7 ........Cl itfside Park O Ridgefield Park 7 8 Second Team Scores I2 ......... ........ L eonia 6 Opponents Lyndhurst O Englewood O Hackensack I3 Tenafly O Teaneck 6 Y i E mmfgm. i 3 Gaaue Lettermen Cross Country Scores John lrvine, Manager R- Ovvvhenf Robert Hagar, Co-Captain 23 East Paterson Fred Vees, Co-Captain 28 ....... e ...,,,. .,....., E ast Rutherford Leland Maineg 40 Sf. Bel'1edlCl'S William Lampert 38 KENNY Arthur Hagar Zl ...... - ..... ........ E astside Paterson Herbert Harmon 15 .....,. .. ................. East Rutherford Solon Keeley Francis McGregor Captain PAUL CLAUSEN Manager JOHN NEWHOUSE Coach MR. DU PES Basketball Scores Opponent ....,.--.........,........Hackensack ,,.,-..,.,.,..-.....-..Ridgefield Park ..-..-...-..-.-..-..Leonia . ,,,,. e ..... , ..,..,...,,.. Tenafly .......-,.....-.....-....Teaneck ,.,,,..,...,.......,,,......Cliffside Park 25 .......... - ..,... - ..... afnglewood M ..... M, ,..,....,..,,. Ridgefield Park -..,.....,.. ...... - ...... Hackensack ..-.-..- ............,.... St. Mary's .NN ..,...,,. ,,...,., Q assaic .......,Leonia ..,..,,.Teaneck 48 ,...,, , .......,.,.,........ Tenafly 27 .... -..- .....,, ......,St. Mary's 34 ,,.. ,,,.,,,.. ,.,A....,...,, Passaic ,..,.,..CIiffside Park ...,..... .....,...,....... Englewood AW., ,,.,...., ........ L yndhurst Letterman John Newhouse, Manager Paul Clausen, Captain Robert Decker - Robert Weiss William Weiss Clarence Thees John Mazzacca Herbert Kress Joseph Dara Co-Captains, ROBERT HAGAR FRED VE ES Manager JOHN IRVINE - Coach MR. STONE 48 efuud B Manager KENNETH CHAFFEE Coach JACK HEYER Captain CLARENCE THEES Manager RICHARD WEEKS Coach MR. ELLIS Tennis Schedule Opponent 3 .... - ..... - .......... -..- ..... Hackensack 3 ..... - ....... ,..-..,,. ..... ,....TenafIy l ..,...., ........... E ..-.,..,.Teaneck 2 ,..,..A, - .,.... ,. ....... Englewood 4 ........ -..- ..... Hackensack Tenaf ly Teaneck Englewood Lettermen - Clarence Thees, Captain Richard Weeks, Ralph Uster Paul Veazey Wm. Boyd Robert DeMott William Hogg Jack4Bremer Manager Baseball Schedule R. 2 Opponents ------...e.-................... Tea neck 5 ,.-.- -...- ,.,. -...-....-... Englewood 4 ----- - ..... - ....... ........ ..., Cliffside 7-----H -.-.... - ....... - ........ Tenafly I ------ - -----.-.-. ..........-..- Hackensack 3-----M-M ...... - ...... -..cLeonia 2 --------... -......- ..... ..... Ridgefield Park L-... ................ .. ..., c...Teaneck 0- ---- -.......- .......... -.... Englewood 8 ----- - ------........ ...-........CliffSide Park 1------.M ........ -.-..-... Hackensack Tenafly Leonia Ridgefield Park Lettermen Kenneth Chaffee, Manager William Barry Jerry Klein Robert Osterhout Victor Hodges John Kedersha John Annick William Bohde Paul Clausen Charles Concklin Robert Decker John Mazzacca Sam Blakeley Arthur Hagar 49 if 5 I I f J QA, ,ypwfl I I I XJ , . m'jYf-Xxx!-J 7 t Co-Captains Manager RALPH USTER WILLIAM DANSBACK EDWARD GRAY Coach MR. ELLIS Track Letterman William Dansback, Mgr. Ralph Uster, Co-Captain Edward Gray, Co-Captain Carl Atkinson William Boyd Robert Gilroy Clarence Thees Charles Concklin John Mazzacca William Barry James Hendricks Robert Cauley Emmet Poindexter Victor Hedges Richard Weeks William Ropp John Eckstein Richard Merwin John Kedersha Soccer Team Scores R. Opponenf 0 ..,...,....... -..-..E..... Kearny 0 I ....... ...... L ....... H ackensack 0 0 .,..-... ...,..., .. ......, Englewood 6 I . ............. ...... - ...... .. .,TenafIy l I . ..... , ............. - ...... .......Teaneck I O ...., -..,...-..-..-..-.... .... Ridgewood 2 0 ..,... -.-he ...... -..-.,.., Kearny - 0 O . ..... - ..,,... - Hackensack 0 0 .....c ......... - Englewood I 0 ,.... ,. .. ........ ...-...Tenafly 0 ls c.,,. E ...,...... --.Teaneck 2 0 ....., ,........ 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E Q 4 ,ni S35 : - QQ T, C , A Q T? .D L' 's':-- , - Hgmgz V E- ,mu H gl, ,... rl 54' Q i ,. mx, Q' S 2 782 W V L. V , 5223- gi 43 E POE: A jf? v AN J V fu W, Sr M ii l am the spirit of Rutherford High School. For many years l have watched the youth of our town pass through my doors, some eager for knowledge, others not. In the summer time when they leave me empty and silent I am sad, for my walls, not my heart, is made of stone and brick. But today, although it is July, my auditorium rings with voices and laugh- ter and those who fill it are familiar to me. There may be a few wrinkles in their faces that were not evident fifteen years ago and some foreheads may have receded slightly, but in all l would say that the hand of time has been kind to the Class of '45. Carl Atkinson lof the golden vocal chordsl may be heard.daily over C. B. S. doing the commercials for Richard 'Dempster's Diaper Service, which sponsors the true story The Romances of Eleanor Pierce. Connie McNulty is featured in the title role. Mary Jane Bornick can now play the Minute Wbltz in 23.4 seconds flat. Fred Vees' Band is playing at Herbert Harmon's Hidaway. Vicki Stuiso is featured on the tuba. Peggy Wetjen is President and Jane Matson vice-president of the nationwide Van Johnson Fan Club. Charles Bothner, scientist and inventor, has en- gaged a room at New York General Hospital under the care of Dr. Joan Vollmers. This came as a result of injuries he received when an electric egg flipper he was perfecting backfired. Roland Zeidler, movie idol, was slightly bruised after he jumped out of the twelfth story window of -his hotel rather than face a mob of screaming women waiting downstairs, led by Mary June Ragot. Dot Fortun has become a heroine since she saved the life of her friend June Dobbs when June became entangled in a mimeograph ma- chine. Jerry Klein, chief chef at the Waldorf Astoria used red pepper instead of cinnamon in baking an apple pie. Gov. William Boyd of New Jersey who was dining there at the time, ate some and was really hot about it! Marion Grindley and Betty Peterson, co-owners of a Swedish Massage Shop have noticed a sharp decreased in business since their best cus- tomer, Lefty Thees suffered a dislocated shoulder during one of the treatments. Vincent Jones has been awarded the title of the Typical American Father. Runners-up were Charles Meuche and John Murphy. Dot Knapp head curator of the Metropolitan Museum, and Clinton Tanis, her assistant, have quit their jobs. They insist that a 5,000 year old mummy sat up and asked them what time it -was. Nina Ambear, the fashion plate, was observed walking down Park Avenue in a faded house dress and a bandanna. Carolyn Jenks, noted lecturer and writer, dodge tomatoes during her speech on The Superiority of Women . Police Sergeant Ted Secola and Patrolman Bill Rothrock hurried to the scene and arrested culprits Roger Hager and' Harold Scott. They were sentenced to thirty days by Magis- trate Clifford Shoemaker. The next case before him was that of Doris Hertzel and Evelyn Divona who are accused of taking 2,000 dollars worth of turkish towels from every hotel in the country. Roy Swinar- ton, their attorney, alledges the girls thought they were free to guests. Ernest Maser has opened a dress shop on Park Avenue. The florist, John Huston, is down with Aa bad case of hay fever. Audre Fausel, Joyce Grimm, and Vir- ginia Tierney have been voted the three leading women athletesaof the year. 'Peter Lempert has an- nounced that his rocket ship which he says will fly to the moon is now completed. He has given the honor of taking it there to Gus Athas and Ted Egan, who are not so sure they want it. Mike Bivona, Richard Burns, and Charlie Crefasi, judges of the Miss America Beauty Contest, have chosen Maude Farquahar. She has been deluged with movie offers and has signed a contract with Producer Bob Sinsa- baugh, who has made such stars as Kitty Downs, Joan Goggin, and Virginia Randall. Frances Molnar runs a peanut stand on the corner of Elliot and Home. Ed- ward Gray has been removed as conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra to make room for Ma- jorette Elaine Kissel. Bert Greenberg is president of the Rutherford Yacht Club. Joan Harrison, N. Y. taxi driver, was so-o thrilled when she locked bum- pers with a car carrying the noted adventurer Peter Allen. Alfred Dencker, U. S. Ambassador to Britain was discharged after he gave Churchill a loaded cigar. High-pressure Fuller Brush Saleswoman, Doris Mor- gan, had 7 stitches taken in her right foot after Phyl- lis Dodds closed the door on it. Robert Hunter, pro- fessor of Greek at Indiana University, has written a book entitled The Phoenetics of the Greek Ian- guage. His colleague at the university, Professor John Mazacca, has labeled Einstein's Theory as child- ish and ridiculous and has offered his own in its place to the world of science. Edith Crane, animal lover, was highly indignant when 'bus driver Donald Keasler refused to admit her to the bus with her pet cfhipmunk in tow. Jeanette Martin has had her first work hung in the Metropolitan. It says No Smok- ing. John Irvine, through extensive crossbreeding, has developed as bird as big as a B-29. Pat Bell, disciple of Joan Davis, has been voted the best wo- man comedienne on the air. Mildred Pulver, model for Chen Yu ads, was in- dicted for murder by District Attorney Bill Rehner. Detective Ben Strunk, in charge of the case, accuses Miss Pulver with fatally wounding a man on a crowd- ed subway car with one of her ten inch fingernails. Bill Lampert and Bill Shuit have collaborated on a book called The Workings of the Female Mind. Donald Rood has complained to police that he can't sleep at night because his neighbors, wealthy spins- ters Joan Harding and Barbara Conroy, have 28 cats. lrene Reinert is editor of True Romances Magazine . Liz Collingham, eminent horsewoman, won the Ken- tucky Derby recently. Extraordinary as it may seem, when her horse stumbled and fell after the second lap, Liz came in alone. 'Pat Warter, who writes a love-lorn column, ad- vised a young man to leave his wife, only to dis- cover that it was her own husband, Charles Smith- son. Richard Gianfrancisco, fashion expert has or- iginated. the fad of wearing silver rings in the nose to American women. The former Virginia Lane was the first to introduce it. lt is rumored that Bill Hassen, her domineering husband, fastens a leash to it. Audrey Perrin was unable to appear at Carnegie Hall when someone broke into her room and stole the bow to her cello. Paul Clausen has challenged the Vassar basketball team to a game singlehanded. Bill Weiss, Vassar coach, has expressed confidence in the girls' victory. Advertisements for the Ed Busch School, where one can learn poise and self-confidence, are being put all over town by veteran sign painters Bill Ropp and James Hendricks. Ginny Douglas and Bob Gazzola have taken their troubles to divorce lawyer Bob Gil- roy. lt seems that 'Poochie Ginny's dog insists upon eating at the breakfast table and Bob won't, stand for it. Richard Barrows, concert pianist, has become famous as the only person alive who can play a duet single-handed. Joan Sussenburg has lent her copy of Forever Amber to Betty Treut. lt has taken her fifteen years to read it. Ann O'Mal- ly, Betty Ross, and Dot Parker all drive busses on the Deluxe Consolidated Line. Food experts Betty Ha- zelton and Anne Kretchmar, originators of the mus- tard jelly sandwich and the pineapple and pickle float lthe dish of the month at Dot Norton's lce Cream Emporiuml first try their new concotions on their friends. Neighbors were not surprised when Hacken- sack Hospital rus-hed a stomach pump to the home of Ralph Uster. Marion Lutoff and Jack Trickay are rival Gasoline Station owners. Dentist Bob Cauley was bitten on the hand by an irate patient, Marion Tinbergan, when he pulled out the wrong tooth. Richard Price, head- waiter at Bob Berquist's Beanery was very embar- rassed when he slipped and dropped a plate of cream- ed mackerel in Janet Pfeifer's lap. Carolyn Spann and Adeline Collins were put in the Psychopatic Ward of Bellevue Hospital-as nurses. Marita Boin and Alice Radigan, press-agents for dare-devil motor cycle rider Neil Savary, announcedtthat he will ride across a rope stretched between the Woolworth and Empire State Buildings. 'Ralph Barth, leading photographer for'Esquire Magazine, took the best pin-up picture of the year. Marcia Moxham was the subject. Bob Hagar, Ernest Hendricks, and Gerard Gerhardt went off in the woods to live a hermit-like exist- ence, away from women. A week later Gerard came back alone. The other fellows made him do all the dishes. Wealthy Daphne Spence, heiress to the garter fortune, has commissioned artists Pat Faley, Lois Van Buren, and Marilyn Bume to paint a mural on the ceiling of 'her Boston home. Ray Arzinger, popular Magician, and Janet Breslin, his asistant, are playing their home town. Ray made Tom Robertson disappear and no one has been able to find him since. Edith Buser's Day Nursery which was almost confis- cated by Sheriff Frank Enerson for non-payment of bills, was pulled out of the red when Lawrence Cow- perthwait enrolled his seventeen children. Florence Murren drives a milk truck for the George Jetter Dairy, and Estelle Krise runs in with the bottles. Joan Lampert and Jean Jordon are cigarette girls at Rus- sell Miller's Diamond' Horseshoe. Ada lola, first pa- tient of 'Psychiatrist Naoma Benowitz is now comple- tely cured. Quenten Hyatt's election as municipal dogcatcher was publicized as a fraud when it was dis- covered that he had voted for himself 32 times. wma! W F M iw il? M '-It QQ! ' 1 h 5 J U 5, . Q. 1 .1 .. Q,-gg, 'E-as AM gf. -rs. ,wi .5 .f 9, FM Q X--' '- ra U, ,U xiii! Q' Q it Ei si 5 ,, , Lf X n K5 W,,. 2 u Q :X 12, I ..s, , 5 YK 245 e ' I , .sg :h .qw-it v, yup N3: 5' KO' Compliments of .Park-Cleaning Co. I Tel, RU'therford 2-0813-4 124 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. ' Secure Your Drugs and Prescriptions at Rutherford Drug Tel. RU. 2-0309 -- Free Delivery, 72 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N.J. X . I X N mn llll I ll '., W i f a - I maxyx -f' ,'in,igi.re:i1ini1si iigllg CONGRATULATIONS . . . TO YOU, GRADUATES, AND TO YOUR STAFF OF TEACHERS BOBBINK G' ATKINS NURSERYMEN SINCE 1898 M a r i 0 n C . B u I I EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. REAL ESTATE ' 290 Orient Wav Rutherford, N. J. Phone Rlltherford 2-3635 COMPLIMENTS OF A' FRIEND Telephone MArket 3-2614 J 0 S T E N ' S woIzLo's FINEST cLAss RINGS Official Manufacturers of Rutherford High School Rings Local Office-GRADUATE :HOUSE 34 WALNUT STREET NEWARK 2, N. J. l ll WW o When your name is called for dicta- tion . . . or promotion . . . it's because you are good at your job. Berkeley School not only gives you the technical skills necessary for success, but also th fi verton s f secr t r'al r- e ner o e o ea I pe formance. Hundreds of Berkeley grad- uates hold top-Bight secretarial posi- tions. Thorough, personalized instruc- tion. Distinguished faculty. Effective placement service. Bulletin: Registrar. BERllElEY Slilllllll 22 Prospect St., East Orengo, N. J. 420 Lexington Avenue, N. Y. C. 17 Advance Dyeing Co. l8 Feronia Way Rutherford, N. J. 'l' 'N 'Cl2lO:lZl3HJ.n?.l l 'SBAV l13M3N GNV 7lZlVd SIIHBLLVS ' SBIHOSSEDDV ' SBUIJ. CIOOH uogqesg Iopkl SIJBEAJBA L8bE'Z P-'04-lalllml 'l9.L lReversed by Requestl Compliments of Henderson G' Boyd, Inc. PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS George S. Decker PLUMBING and HEATING Tel. RUtherford 2-3949 Rutherford Food Shop, lnc. IMPORTED and DOMESTIC WINES and LIQUORS 239 FERONIA WAY RUTHERFORD, N. J. Q 65 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Tel. Rutherford 2-7921 Tel. Rutherford 2-2752 Free Delivery SALON 'Es Wx Am The Rutherford Sea Food The Charm Beauty Salon Market HAIR SPECIALISTS 3l5a UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. J. W. KANE, Prop. ALL KINDS OF SEA FOOD 25 FRANKLIN PLACE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Compliments of Hive Manufacturing Co. Compliments of James S. Ely FairIamb's Service Station 23 Ames Avenue Rutherford, N. J- CORNER PARK AVENUE AND GLEN ROAD CONGRATULATIONS! Yours is the 35th class it has been our pleasure to congratulate nimiii scunui Well-rounded secretarlel courses tor high school graduates. Spe- cial Course for college women. Distin- gulshed Faculty. Indlvldualiud Instructlon. Effective Placement Servlce. New Terms Begin Feb., July, Sept. 420 Lexington Ave., New York Clty 22 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. -FOR BULLETIN, ADDRESS DIRECTOR Scott's For Goood Home Made FOR MOVING ICE CREAM Tel. RUtl1erford 2-2129 - 2-3107 r W a h I e r s Compliments of Always Bonny Dell Farms l4O Park Avenue Rutherford N J Telephones: RUtherford 2-2094 Palace of sweets HAsbrouck Heights 8-0040 HOME MADE CANDY - LOFT AGENCY Delicious Home Made Ice Cream 80 PARK AVENUE HELEN WETJEN, Prop. Compliments of olbrooks, Inc G. Depken G' Sons, Inc KLEEN KoAL - cox: - run. on. MOTHER and DAUGHTER SHOP 9 Station Square Rutherford N G. Schampan GIFTS 126 Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. A. W. VAN WINKLE :Ye CO. ONE GENERATION TELLS ANOTHER IT'S Davenport Drug Co. Jane Logan, Shop FOR DRUGS Ao PRESCRIFTIONS, 200 PARKIAVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. A Where 'The WORLWS FINEST' ICE CREAM Is S6I'VBd II6 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. SANDWICHES - SALADS Tel. RUl'herford 2-4682 Tel. RUtherford 2-3399 Lester W. Current FINE FOOTWEAR for the FAMILY I9O PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Skilled Workmen - Best Materials Used Old New York Shoe Rebuilding JOHN MAZZACCA I3 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Tel. RUtherford 2-6131 Community Radio Service RECORDS 29 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. PuIver's Gift Cr Card Shop PICTURE FRAMES and FRAMING 58 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Best Wishes and Compliments of I Phillips Candy Shop Compliments of Albert LeGrand and Son Compliments of Edwards Shoe Store II4 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Tel. RU1herford 2-2831 Jane B. Alyea REALTOR - INSUROR 41 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Tel. RUfherford 2-I087 Electrical Home Appliances Monroe Radio sAuss and srnvlcs ANTON C. MAYER-Your Radio Man 33 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Tel. RUtherford 2-8320 Rutherford Pet Shop EVERYTHING FOR YOUR PETS 59 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. M. Psaty FINEFURS 71 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Park Hardware Co. SCOTT'S LAWN SEED 130 PARK AVENUE 'RUTHERFORD, N. J. Station Square Fruit and Produce Tel. RUtherford 2-0835 Siegel's Toy Shop GREETING CARDS - STATIONERS Q BUXTON LEATHER GOODS 64 PARK 'AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Before In Need Insure with Mead Douglas O. Mead, Inc. INSURANCE COUNSELLORS Phone: RUtherford 2-1500 15 ORIENT WAY RUTHERFORD, N. J. Compliments of Venetian Beauty Salon Tel. RUtherford 2-1106 8 ORIENT WAY RUTHERFORD, N. J Tel. RUtherford 2-2247 Foeller's Pharmacy, Inc. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 55 PARK AVENUE-Opp. Franklin Pl.-RUTHERFORD Compliments of Werner's R. Marcus, Inc. . JEWELERS 56 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Textile Shoppe YARD GOODS - CURTAINS - LINENS 31 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Hayman Furniture Stores, Inc. A Good SOURCE FOR FINE FURNITURE 38 Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. Ira Benowitz' Hardware Co. Distributors for Brown G- Sharpe Co. L. S. Starrett Co. Benl. Moore fr Co. Compliments of Ellwood S. New Compliments of O Laird-Johnson, Inc. SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS 325 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Tel. RUtherford 2-0914 Empire Cleaning Cr Tailoring Co. CLEANING DONE ON PREMISES 3 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J Itis Your War T00 On a field in distant Burma, gullied deep by tropic rain, A mud-bespattered pilot mounts a bullet-punctured plane. In a flash he turns and takes her off and heads into the sun Where the ,laps in man-made hornets ride, full twenty to his one. He questions not, nor falters, as he roars into the fight For a soldier won't be conquered when he knows he's in the right. Half a world away a freighter dips her prow into the blue 'Neath the stern and able guidance of an ever-watchful crew. Suddenly the calm is shattered by a lookout's lusty yell, U-Boat off the starboard quarter! Battle stations! Give 'em hell! Yes, and hell is what they'll give them 'til they drive them from the sea, For you can't defeat a sailor when he's fighting to be free. With the British and Australians, a hell-for-leather Yank Plows across the sands of Egypt in a roaring, twisting tank. Over ditch and dune approaching where the Axis forces wait And without a qualm he rides into their cannon spitting hate. Giving blow for blow until, they break and flee into the dust. Fighting men won't take a licking when they know their cause is just. While our Army and our Navy meet the enemy afar, Wheels of industry are turuing,.rolling out the tools of war. From the sands of Martha's Vineyard to the warm Pacific shore Men and women work together welding bombers, digging ore, Building ships and buying War Bonds with a tenth of what they make. You just can't deny a people when their freedom is at stake. Ensign R. L. Collins, USNNR in Fighting Dollars, publication of the U. S. Navy War Savings Sales Staff. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.