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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
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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-
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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.
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