Rutherford High School - Rutherfordian Yearbook (Rutherford, NJ)
- Class of 1947
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' ' I I l - 1 ' - ! , I1 fi l , , , d fl- f 5 ' 1 ' ' 2 - fault H LEE ELLIS E the Sensor Class of l947 dedicate our year book to Mr H Lee Ellis Benng an understandlng fellow he became an Important part In the func: tuons of Rutherford Hugh He graduated un l93O from R H S and later spent many unforgettable years as a friendly and learned teacher nn socnal studnes Has personalrty and keen sense of humor have made hum a lasting friend despite those unbearable tests he often sprang on us To you Mr Ellus we dedlcate thus volume of the RUTHERFORDIAN hopes that nn future years thns class may be one of the hugh spots un your memory 2 K 1 1 ' ' ' 1 I , I ,ln Assocnaie Edna' JEAN KOCH SnaP5ho' Editor ROBERTA R' CH ARDSON h010Qr3p er staff P ROBERT DEMOTT Editor-in-Chief LEIGHTON SAVILLE A Ssocfare 5 794 7 5257: E Staff RITA SMITH RUTH ULLMANN Cover By EDITH HADDEN Busmess Manager ROSEMARY SKORD Aff Ed A ffor LFRED BY RA 1 K Sfaff pho fOg WILL' rapher AM CRA NE J I A za! 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Adams: Willie A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Interior decoration of Room 227 25 Hi-Y 3, 4. Ambition: To live simply, but peacefully, all my life. Edwin Spaulding Aldrich ,,Ed,. MAIN Whatsoever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. Hi-Y 25 Track 25 Chorus 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Masquers 3, 45 Life of The Party 35 Snafu 45 Mike and Gavel 3, 4, President 3, 45 National Forensic League 3, 45 State Championship Debating Team 35 Soccer 3, 45 La Voz 35 R-Hi Feature Editor 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Intramural Sports 4. Ambition: To be fiction editor of True Story Magazine . Y Beverly Allen Bevey As merry as the day is long. Tri-Hi-Y 3 Math Club 4, Ambition: To get my hair cut. Q GJU' ' ?Louis Joseph Arnold Z nl-Dun A man of manly qualities. Football 2, 35 Track 25 Intra- murll Sports 2, 35 Hi-Y 35 Homeroom Chairman 2, 35 Fire Brigade 4. A Ambition: Business. iv' if ,J Robert Edward Arnold Jaboob Babalu He knows when to speak. Football 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Chairman 2. Ambition: To travel around the world. Eleanor Jean Baker Ellie Ambitious, competent, and quiet. Banking Representative 25 Ticket Seller 5 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Executive Council 3, Secretary,35 National Honor Society 3,45 ri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 45 R-Hi 4. Ambition: To live a life sublime, seeking the best for self-im- provement and for the good of others. X is ,LAMV1 Carol Jeanne Barker Carol Pleasure lies in tranquility, rather than activity. French Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Girls' Sports 4. Ambition: To drive a car as well as my brother could and to be a good secretary. 1,4v- ', 1,43 L AAL 4 3 Jack J. Barry Niacin' 3 f 1 Y Vw, There is more here than doth gi' Q5'Zfr3 r3 at tirst appear. if is 'ffl Af 3 Football 2 4' Basketball 2 . ,, .H Q f'f,w:M,,,k, . Baseball 4, Intramural Sports ,gi 3, 4, Banking Representativogfgg' Ambition: To attend the versity of Notre Dame. , Carol Joan Beebe CaroI 'f So many worlds, so much to -No matter how hard, she willx come through. Art Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Chorus 3, 4, Rutherfordtln Vocalist 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Mike and Gavel 3, H, Corre- sponding Secretary 3, 0, Debat- ing Team 3, 4, Rutherfbrdian 4, Baccalaureate Choir 2, 3, Ticket Seller 3 4, National Forensic League 3, 4. B A-mbition: To have love, hap- piness and success. Natalie B. Berquist .Nato Modesty has concealed much of her ability. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Rutherfor- dian Salesman 2, Art Club 3, G. O. Representative 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Historian 4, Ticket Seller 3, 4, French Club 4, Parmi Nous 4, Senior Executive Council, Ruth- erfordian 4. Ambition: To have fame, for- tune and felicity. s wif Millard Fillmore Blakeney Mill Milly Hi-Y 2, 3 4, Intramural Sports 2, a, 4- ifoofbsii 2, 3, 4, Exe- cutive Council 3, Fire Brigade 4. Ambition: To have great success in business. 7 mi f, Lloyd Breslow Bresi The obiect ot oratory is persuasion. Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Cross Countr 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Library Club 3, Mike and Gavel 3 4, Debating Team 3, 4, G. O. Representative 4 Ruther- fordian 4. Ambition: To become the head of the biggest stationery whole- sale house in the country. William Leland Broderick Bill The Tie Brod Silence is more eloquent than words, Intramural Sports 2, 3 Hi-Y 3, 4, Fire Brigade 4, Rifle Club 4, Vice President 4. fiirflifnbitlon: To be a success and yiike money. David J. Brown rrDaveii His flashing feet as an out- let serve, for his lively inner feelings. Football 4, Cross Country 4, Track 4. Ambition: Four minute mile. Alfred Eugene Byra MAIN A good beginning is half the battle. Stamp Salesman 2, Art Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, La Voz Art Editor 3, 4, R-Hi 3, 4, News Edi- tor 4, Rutherfordian 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4' Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, gl, Baccalaureate Choir 2, Chorus Ambition: To draw women like Milton Caniff-all ways. John Albert Carrougher HJ. C-,, ,,Nut,, A light heart lives long. Soccer 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, Hi-Y 4 Fire Brigade Captain 3, 4, Math Club 2, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. X Al i lo Q rig, lg, 53 I m - f' i 4 l lm Ambition: To go to college and ski in the north. Robert Leo Cartier Cap Bones Splinter Rest is the sweet source of labor. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain Soccer 35 Baseball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To play baseball. G. Richard Cartwright Dick A man of hope and forward looking mind. La voz Editor 3, 4: Math Club 5 3, 45 Chess Club 3, lntramuralf Sports 3, 4, R-Hi 4, Handboolcff ,ygfiiygi Committee 3, Senior Executive Council, Mike and Gavel 4, Di- my bating Team 45 National Fore - sic League 45 Senior AssemlQly Committee 4. it if ei Ambition: To have plentyfof success, cash, happiness, c h, health, cash, security and mo y. ie Barbara Castricurn ,,Ca,,,y,, ,,BQbby,, ff, Eileen Grace Cole Leenie Sambo Her good nature carries charm. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain for Basketball 4, Art Club 3, Fire Brigade 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go with Jane and Red to the Hotel St. George and raise ---- ! Robert Allen Cooper ,.Me,,, Hcoopu y5 Were silence' golden, he'd be a ' millionaire. ,IVV Qtball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Z V ts 2, 3, 4, Aeronautics Club ess Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club ,gibrary Club 2. Ambition: To have a life-time pass to the Polo Grounds. i l E if . E 5 if pa rbara Patricia Coppedge HCODI, HB. Cf, is too short to be idle. ,k rl, ,. .V ,r H5719 is 5 95 Well versed in ., .jg X ,dyfgrdnmg Representative 3, Home- 5D0 '5- WM ' 12,026-tChairmzEn 31 Girls' SDorts - r W '-,k ,ie '57 ibrary lub 2, , 4, Presi- Gms Sports 2' 3' 4' fwfx denttfy -National Honor Society Ambition: To sail the So hern Seas in a topsail schooner. ' N 4.-MC Martina Anna Castricurn Marty She is honest and frank, open and true. Girls' Sports 2. Ambition: To get out of school and get married. Carold Anne Chamblee Duchess SiIence is the rnostuperfect herald of ioy. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4i UUVQYY Club 4, Red Cross Club 4, Mike and Gavel 4, Debating Team 4- Ambition: To go to dieteTiCS school and then get married and have a home and family. 3, 4. Qxkfrfbitigng Happiness above all. Lelia Jane Cox Lee Still water runs deep. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Senior Exe- cutive Councilg Banking Repre- sentative 4. Ambition: To have my dreams all come true. William F. Crane Stretch A photograph is an accurate induring impression. Camera Club 2, 3, 4, School Pho- tographer 4. Ambition: to become a famous photographer. 'Q Charles H. Crookston Charlie The reward of one duty is to fulfill another. Ambition: To travel. 92 Ronald C. DeLiIla Rondo Sturdy and strong-happy all day long. Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be an artist. ' l f J I ya-A' fe'-' it 2 it if . . 'iff' . Regina Clare Cummings Mary E, Del Vecchio ,,Reggie,, UMW.. Hvigifh 8 Cl,lImDle lfrqeeaill 2 X 'ti ?jE'ie,sh Friendshipris constant in all an a smie on r ips, s .gm f ' J' merrily wends her way. 'ff' ,jg F t CI b 2 Atmss t 4 R d K f i , , ecre ar , e Cheerleader 2, 3, E4, 'Co-Capt 'Erbs 4, Library Yciub 4, f0V Football 42 Girls SPOVT Q 3 mencement Committee 4. 3, 4: C0-Y 2: Masciuers 4- : i , . A bgtb T b h :fir Agn itiron:h To be gb? to go m lion: o e appy a - o ,,,,3 1 .' f keep the many friends I' ave r Q lifeewKlJ1Saasl:nile.ownS O , I made in R. H. S. - I, v ,A ' ,A r 4 ,jf ,u fy f f' -1 I kv ,I , M -v . JF . .. I 1,5 . 1' David Marshall Daniels A Rgbeff Edwin De Moy, , 1- 3 nDaVen .. 5:5 uBobu 1 L .TQ He seeks happiness. fm Ji? Ioftlness of character he Track 2, 3, 4, President of 1 W 'm..,g'fQLQ,ajfM'f surpasses' nautics Club 4, Chorus 2, 'A M3 V is 2, 3, 4, Intramural lflffamufal SDOVYS 2, 3, -' !,,w..,n 2, Math Club 2, Basket- mera Club 2. ., ,... .,, Zgiegis-,M ball nager 2, Rifle Club 3, 4, Ambmon. Ministry aff, . il .,fa. W-E223 cub 4, R-Ha Phofogra- . . M, r .Q V if Amibltligri: To become a success- ful business man and make pho- l tography a profitable hobby. Barbara Jeane Davis Robert Henry Dencker 43? Bobbie She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Girls' spans 3, 4, Republican Writer 4, Ticket Seller 4, Ruthertordian 4. Ambition: To make up my mind. I, t I Angela Marie De Beradinis upxngien 'l'rue to her word, her work, and her friends. Art Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, President 4, Banking Rep- resentative 2, Math Club 3, Li- brary Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, Band Assistant 3, 4, Ru- therfordian Salesman 4, Ruther- fordian 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Commencement Com- mittee 4. Ambition: To' be a successful commercial artist and then travel around the world. 9 neobu Unenku Every sport needs support. Hi-Y 2, 3, Art Club 2, Intramu- ral Sports 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Track 3, 4' Soccer 4, Basketball 4, Baccalaureate Choirs 3, Fire Brigade 4. Ambition: To be the best man at the wedding of Hank Gerding. Sahra Dodds Sally Happy and gay in a moderate way. Co-Y 2 3, 4, Secretary 4, Li- brary Club 3, 4, Flag Wavers 4. Ambition: Who me? . ,', V , nga. A Q ,eiifwy 4 'H I . mf may ' Wag. .. 5 .i Charles A. Dorman Chuck Dinky I like work5 it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Hi-Y 45 Camera Club 4. Ambition :' To graduate from the Ll. S. Maritime Academy and re- tire as the owner of the Charm Curl Co. 96 ob xx vb 'Sd Frederick A. Fetterly, Jr. Freddy Fred He has wit at will. Rifle Club 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 2, Historian-Treasurer 45 Masquers 3, 45 La Voz 45 Fire Brigade 45 Chorus 2, 35 R-Hi 35 Rutherfordian Salesman 2, 35 Executive Council Treasurer 35 Homeroom Chairman 45 Football Manager 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To become a iour- nalist and then to own my own publication. Margaret Ellen Dunn . Edmund W. Fischbeck, Jr. Margie Eddie A good sport, what more need ' He Says what he knows and we say? knows what he says. Girls' Sports 2. V' i7Y 45 Aeronautics Club 45 Ambition: To graduate, get m 'lsgeanghgavgf rgchess Club 4' ried, and get along with my 3. ' ture mother-in-law. , ,E ition: To do well in what- ! do. ' 4 Douglas Lake Faley 1 I ,J Wilbur Henry Flippin ,,DoUg,, ,,Doc,, If if HFHD, ,,BuSter,, Hard he labors, Ions and w 374 Wrong answer ,if better than Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 , none' Country 3, 45 Track 2, ' I W'2f,,,,W fjf,5oc?r 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports Color Guard 45 Senior Exec ' 'r4lt,,.fQY7rL,, 41 CVWOFUS 21 lHf9l'iOf DHC- CQur1CiI5 Senior Assembly Mgapon of Room 227 25 Band 2, miffee- l' ' Ambition: Physicist 5 M15 I Ambitignz To be a benefit to , 5 aww Q-ww, 3, .f.- ,t 4' fmyselfgand my family. ' 5 7 .3 I I 3 I ' . ,fx ,P nj, 0-3, ,XJ 1 I ' Jfx. X C .JJ L, Ernest' Joseph Fecanin MSW' Amie Fflllk . Ernie Myrel Merly He treats life as if it were his N0fhl 1Q is achieved before if is own invention. thoroughly attempted. Ambition: To live off the gov- Ffeflch Club 2, 3 4, Pf6SiClel'1f ernment for 3 Couple of years 45 Parmi Nous 2, 3, 4, Salesman before going to work. 2, 3, EdiT0f 4: GiflS' SDUVYS 2, 31 Y '465 Y '47' Chess Club 35 Masquers 45 Snafu 45 Library Club 3, 45 Republican Writer 4. Ambition: To throw pennies into Mount Vesuvius. Radford Graham Gamble ,,Bud,, Anna Marie Ferraro His knowledge doth excell his ,,Ann,, height. The rare gift of being con- ifrfgr g6c?gtT aCk 2' 37 National - ,, y3,45R-Hl3,E- stantly and naturally nice. change Editor 4g Hi-Y 3' 4: Librar Club 25Homeroom Chair- 0- ,ReP eSef1f8fiV? 41 Band 45 man L Gi,-ls' gpons 2, 3' 4- National Forensic League 45 , , V Mike and Gavel 45 Bacca aureate Ambition: To graduate with the Choir 25 Intramural Sports 2 4 Class of '47. I0 ' ' Qmgition: To become a good Y' . Q gl Q ' Q 4 ft ' X Y . ,Qi . , A rfsf. K ,f sz? ul J.. Rosemarie E. Gamper Rose Shy and quiet, never makes a riot. Girls' Sports 25 Cinema Club 35 Red Cross Club 4. Ambition: To become a secre' tary to a cute boss. Edith May Hadden Edie She is truly a master of the arts. Banking Representative 35 Ru- therfordian 45 Art Club 4. Ambition: To have a successful, happy life filled with many mem- orable hours. ,MWV fl Q XJ Gary M. Hall Willard Joseph Garland, Jr. ,,Red,, HBHIH rlwillri H H ' ' H U A b ha H J V . E Honor lies in honest toil. To be strong 'S to e ppy' 5,1 Hi-Y 25 intramural Sports 2, 3, Football 2 .3, 45 G. O. Reprezf2,g, ,, 7 5 45 Track 25 Tennis 4. sentative 3, Camera Club 2, . , V I. Vice lgresgdegt C315 lnt5amBu5a xbgilffrfgy dug 'Ve 'O See The Sports , , I OYUS I . ' calaureate Choir 2, 35 Hi-YV.3gi2' ,,,. i g Ambition: To become a C. 5 i ijiif gf 1 5 -1 '23 1 l K, I John M. Hare Robert V. Gazzola Y, 0 iqacku Haugsfi Gil HGUZYH An essential of a happy life is ii-ro know him is to like freedom from care. Footban I 2 3 4 Camaa f,' . ', - mural Sports 2, 3, 45 Foot- BasketbalI'2 3 ' ' M- ' , 42M34hH2:-IYb31, 45 lgflfi Club ' ' , , H, a u 5 -i . Ambition: To play college ' r' . ion To . - H ' - , - : go steady with 48 professional football. .,. gif? I once and never get mar- , A rue . Henry Hubert Gerding Hank Girdle What should a man do but be merry.' Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, Ca- mera Club 2, 3, Treasurer 35 Fire Brigade 45 Chorus 25 Stamp galesman 25 Intramural Sports 2, , 4. Ambition: To be Denk's best man at his wedding in Georgia. Nancy Eve Greiff ,,Nan,. A ready hand, a friendly heart, and always willing to do her part. Tri-Hi 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Club 4. Ambition: To become a good nurse, marry a handsome doctor, and have lots of little nurses and doctors. James Hassert Hum.. Slow and steady wins the race. Banking Representative 2' Intra- mural ports 2, 45 Track 3, 4. , Ambition: To take life as it comes. VMX J it WJA Franklin Robert Heynol Bob Load He who is firm molds the world to himself! Soccer 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 3, 45 Rifle Club 45 Fire Brigade 45 Baseball 4. H Ambition: To fly, to see the world. William C. Hillhouse HBHIH ,.Red.i Iqorchyii Thy hair is like a flaming torch . . , our envy. Executive Council 25 Rutherfor- dian Salesman 25 Rifle Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Soccer Manager 4. Elizabeth Joyce Jones Betsy Bets Knowledge is power. French Club 2, 3, 4, Main club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Mike and Ga- vel 3, 4, Secretary 3, 45 Library Club 35 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 , Parmi Nousa 3h45NNationfalF Hon- ' ' 3 b h d V or ociety , 5 ationa oren- Ambmon Tgesfflfppy an EUC Jr, ' eague 3, 45 Ticket Seller 45 orus 2, 35 Baccalaureate Choir 35 Rutherfordian 4. Ambition: To iitterburg with ,S Mahatma Ghandi. fd 1, . 'WS , fo. C A i lx All i N. K' f' x ' 5 2 . William -limes H099 Renata Kammerer HBMH Rennie lt ' said that size has nothing :Cf , 1 - - H '5 to do with Success, , xg ' Personality plus mentality. Rutherfordian Salesman 25 Chess Biffle l:,'2p2.Sagii,rE?: SZ,Qfe5uElleg,qly Club 25 Cross Country 25 Basket- M3 4' President 4. Bank 2 3 ball 22 Tennis 21 3' 41 C0'CaP' . -' 'rcliestra 2 3' Baccalaureate tain 45 Marching Band 2, 3,143 me 2 3. Chfamg 2 3 4. Girls' All State Band5 Intramural Spdrti if ' '. , A -' ' ' - . . po 2, 4, R Hi 4, Republican 2' 3' 47 Mfaih Club 2' 3' 4' Prep ,. ffi5'1f Repr sentative 4' Senior Execu- 'denl 45 H'7Y 3152 Baccalawfale iii? tive ouncil' Ticket Seller 4' Choir 35 Fire Brigade 3, 45?Ru- gee.. Ruth 'fordiarj 4 ' therfordians 3, 45 R-Hi 45 O. , ' Vice President 4, 5134 Ambi on: hTo hibernate in the wif! NYG? I . Ambition: To lead a happyg and sunn 3 Sou' land successful life. ' Peter Huesmann Pete Mind is me lever of all thingf. i Intramural Sports 25 Aeronautiq Club 35 Fire Brigade 3, 4. . Ambition: To be Mr. Dupes' gym teacher. .F Dolores F. Jackson .Deen The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Library Club 25 Girls' Sports 2, 35 Art Club 45 Red Cross Club 4. Ambition: To visit my aunt in Chicago and meet that cute boy who lives next door. Elaine Roberta Jacobson HE.. She that has patience, can com- pass anything, Banking Representative 25 Stamp Salesman 35 Red Cross Club 45 R-Hi 4. Ambition: To make my mother and father proud of me some day. 'LY I 5 I J Frank Kaul, Jr. Frank fine qualities, indeed a fine ' 5 r friend. .1 1 falagra Club 4, President 4. Ambition: To be the owner of ,jam Triangle Trucking. Solon S. Keeley nl-Oni: A man of cheerful yesterday and confident tomorrow. Cross Country 2, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 25 Rifle Club 35 G. O. Council 25 Senior Executive Council5 Chorus 2, 35 Color guard 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, Ambition: To have an admiral's stars. Q William N. Keller BiII He would even argue Einstein's theories. Band I, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Math Club 25 Ticket Seller 45 Fire Bri- gade 4. Ambition: To be a radio or tel- 12 evision manager. 9 ei Qi. Jean Eleanor Kight Jean Life is short' Why not enioy it? Girls Sports 2 3 4 Baccalau reate Choir 2 Ambition To graduate further my education and be happily married Gerald Landishman Jerry Ben Shmuck An avid classroom sleeper Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 Executive Council 3 Ambition To get out of school and be head sports writer of the New York News Bill Koch Robert Harold Landsllof iisiutzerii Bob Common sense is the best H 'T'5 good webs merry and Senseo. wis . Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. I 3' 4, Chorus 2' 3: Math Club Ambition: To become an -' - 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 35 Pan trician and Ski in Cana , erlCar1 Club 3, 4, Presldehl' 45 amural Sports 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 - erfordians 3, 4. j ' 'tion: To celebrate New - V, ' Eve in the year l999 with , Landshof. Jeanne Ada Koch ' obert Kenneth La Porte ,rjeanneir E J .iBob., Her manner frank, her re Let each man exercise the art smiles, her tgeadyg wit our - s . ' he KNOWS- e9 e ' - I rfordians 3 4- Band 3 44 Chorus 25 Baccalaureate ligase' 'f,f s.V,h stra 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45'In- Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Stamp 4- I -- ral Sports 4. man 25 Ticket Seller ri' .. I I I d Club 3, 4. Make and G f , 45 -. T0 WY She fy National lforensic Leag '- 45 R-Hi 5 , - 5 lfumpfc Wh 3 lop ban af S 5 Advertiser 45 Masquer 41 G. ,P awww' WW Wee Council 45 Rutherfordi n ' 5 Ambition: To live a full and 3 happy life. I Q. W D . Kracke Joanid' men and women merely yers, Executive C cil 25 Stamp s- man 2' Masq 2 ' William H. Larder Bill Intramural Sports 3, 4. Ambition: To be a successful armer. All the world's a s and all f ffver Calm, yet always a smhey , S . 3, 4, President 45 Hatters , Life of the Part ' Snafu 45 Office Assi t ,Cinema Club 35 Repub n Represent- ative 35 Co-Y 3, a ing Rep- resentative 45 Nati rensic keague 45 R-Hi 45 Fre h Club Ambition: To be an artist in tk field of drama, Eugene Vincent La Magna Gene There is no virtue better than cheerfulnessf' Football I, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4. Ambition: To be a toolmaker. f Clarence A. Lefler Lefty He takes his pleasure without change, and as he lives he lives. Intramural Sports 2, 35 Aeronau- tics Club 3. Ambition: To be a bachelor with Bill Henry Larder, Lorraine Ann Lent: Rainey So sweet the blush of bashfulnessf' Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Cinema Club 2, Math Club 3, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Office As- sistant 4, Commencement Com- mittee 4, Banking Representa- tive 4. Ambition: To have friends, hap- piness, love, and success on my beautiful little ranch in the West. Barbara Lee Liggett Bickie Her ways are ways of pleasant- ness. earns' spores 2, 3, 4, A. A. Counff cil 2, 3, 4, President 4. Ambition: To keep all my ol 1.5 friends and gain lots of ones. 1 3 9 . i Jean Linzalone It W Speedy 'L by Music is well said to be speed of angels. l Rx Double Sextet 2, Chorus 4, Rutherfordians 4. j , Ambition: To sing at the MN-V ropolitan. Jane Shirley Loos Janie Janie is our idea of swell, say the friends who know her well. ' Girls' Sport 2, 3, 4, Flag Waver Ambition: To live a full and happy life. Helen Jean Lull Jean Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low-an excellent thing in a woman. Ambition: To become a Bohe- mian and live in a cellar in Greenwich Village. Marylin V. Lux She lives as she thinks. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Mike and Gavel, 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Red Cross Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Math Club 3. Ambition: To go to China - Don't ask me why. Lena E. Maneuso Lee Silence is attractive in itself. Cinema Club 3, Art Club 4, Red Ng Cross Club 4. 'mmbitiom To travel and to be , I ppy at whatever else I do. z ff. 4'-': Nancy Lee Matthews Quiet in manner but resolute in action. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, A. A. Coun- cll 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be good at what- ever l do. s Andrew Bruce McFarlane Parrot Lessons! Work! Perfectly ab- surb-of such things l've never heard. Soccer 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, gaieball 4, Intramural Sports 2, Ambition: To be a physical edu- cation teacher. Elizabeth P. Meissner nuzzyn Good natured, easy tempered credulityf' G. O. Council 3, Home Room Chairman 4, Aeronautics Club 4. Ambition: To get a good job and enjoy life. Amalia Ann Monacci Mimi DimpIeS Life with laughter is a dreary blank. Girls' Sports 2, 3. 4: Library Club 2, Senior Executive Coun- cil. Ambition: To be a pianist-and have people remember that l'm not Anna Ferraro. Gerald Reaves Owen Jerry Talking comes by nature, silence by wisdom. Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To get a good job with a future and meet a lot of swell folks. lt . Edward David Nemeth 3 Rlfhafd A- P65590 Nemo steamboat f DM lf pleasure interfersjwith Study, FriendlY gflgiweoxggis things as give up stu Y ' - Football 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, chorus 3 4, intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Foot- 3,IBaccalaureaate Choir 3jl Eta? QE? ball 2, H'-Y 2, 3, 4- Sa esman 2, , lntramura poy' sq, , fy of 2 - - . - 2, 3, 4, Assistant Track m To become a pholo ager 2, Baseball Manager 3? I ' Aeronautics Club 3. Zr ft is, . Ambition: To make a nxllliliiiii dollars and retire before , am 3533 twenty-five. U 4' Q Q X ti? Patricia Jane Newman ' Virginia Sharon Petey opml, , f ,icinnyii iipeteii With wavy hair and a smilg g, A merry glance, atwinkling that'll win-She'II knock atyyqigr 'ft eye. hw' and 'hen Wm 'n' . ,,i',,',Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Trl-l-li-v 2, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Y'45,Y'1Q,5x.'3a fy ,wi 34 4, Library Council 3, 4, Flag ' ' V ,af A., ,J I - - V Ambition: To lead a fun, Majgwj .M aver 4, Red Cross Club 4 esting, and happy life. fsr' i' 'lf,Ambition: To love and laugh, f live and loaf. i , , ,Mfg off! s V ... F J' Albert Brown Nichols, Jr. Nick A reservoir of mirth and laugh- ter-With ne'er a thought of what comes after, Masquers 2, 3, 4, President 4, Mad Hatters 2, Lite of the Party 3, Snafu 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Fire Brigade 4, Marching Band 3, 4, R-Hi Advertising 4, Soph- omore Class President, Senior Class President. Ambition: To get ahead and be a success. Donald Edwin Olson Don Reason and knowledge are the highest strength of man. .Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4' Sen- ior Executive Council, Math Club 4, Hi-Y 4. Ambition: To be a successful engineer. lobe Edwar Pe i ,OA rie dll on-i quers l ' c S ctftj-rry 2, M Cl 2, 3 , Vice Preside ' ess lub 3, R-Hi 3, Hi- , res- ident 4, G. O. Repre tatlve 4, Fire Brigade 4, Rutherfordlan 4. Ambltlon: Wouldn't you like to know. Betty Jean Place Betty B. J. Sometimes merry, often glad, very merry seldom sad, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, G. O. Coun- cil 2, A, A. Council 3, 4, Chorus 4, Rutherfordian 4, Home Room Chairman 4, R-Hi Girls' Sports Editor 4. Ambition: To be a secretary. 'F fl! Emmett Williamson Poindexter, Jr. Knute Reason firm, temperate will, foresight, strength and skill. President Junior Class, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, G. O. Coun- cil 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 4, Baccalaureate Choir 2, 3, Chess Club 2. Ambition: College! Career! and the right girl!!! Elizabeth C. Post ,,Beny,, She was made for happy thoughts-For playful wit and laughter. Executive Council 2, 3, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To get married live happily ever after. N Beverly Jean Potter r,BeVrr A friend to all, an enemy to none. Co-Y 3, 4, Vice President 4, G. O. Council 2, Library Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, La Voz 3, Banking Representative 3, 4, Chorus 45 A. A. Council 2, Rutherfbrdian 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Cinema Club 3, Red Cross Club 3, 4, President 4. Ambition: To make other people happy through my happiness. Edward D. Raitt, Jr. ,,Ed,, Men of few words are the best men. Ambition: You tell me and we'll both know. Noreen Elizabeth Redmond Red Baloop Mirth is the sunbeam of life- contented and gay Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain for basketball 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, A. A. Council 2, 3, 4, Rutherfordian Vocalist 4. Ambition: To go with Leenie and Jane to the Hotel St. George and raise - - - ! June Eleanor Reif The girl with the giggle like a bubbling stream. Girls' Sports 2, 3, Red Cross Club 2. Ambition: To become a good nurse, find the doctor of my dreams and always be happy. Roberta Jane Richardson rrBurpu rraurtrr A Princess of perfection in the art of enjoying life. R-Ha 2, Arr Club 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Fire Brigade 4, Flag Waver 4, Executive Council Q3 Rutherfordian 4. ilhibition: To own a mink coat lid go to South America to con' tinix my study on Are Latins really lousy lovers? Janet Marie Ropp Cricket Her true friendliness frames friendship for life. 'Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Library Club 3, Freritich Club 4, Senior Executive Council, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, gfamp Salesman 3, Ticket Seller Ambition: To get to college and to. live to see my great grand- Childreh. Nancy Jean Roseman Nan lrish She is activeustirring, and all aflre. girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Library Club Ambition: To graduate. Ethel R. Roskelly lrish Kelly A real pal, true and kind, a better one is hard to find. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Executive Council Vice President 3, Li- tirary Club 2, Executive Council Ambition: To have a host of friends and a vacuum of ene- mies. Ford U. Ross Rossie Happy am I5 from care I'm tree. Why aren't they all contented like me? Chorus 35 Soccer 2, 35 Banking Representative 4. Ambition: To do things that will shock the world, to make good regardless of what other people say, and to get out of Ruther- ford, far, far away. John A. Ruggiero Johnnie' Give me the man who sings at his work. ' Football 2, Baseball 2, 4, sgcor 35 Intramural Sports 2, 35, ho- rus 25 Rutherfordian Vocalist,4. Ambition: To become a singer and buy Mom that mink. Marry and be happy. w Frank A. Ruffer Ruff p Silence is sweeter than speechff Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Socclic 45 Chorus 2. ' li Ambition: To retire early and own a banana plantation. , Sl ,-If xpff xl 'JW Leighton Todd Saville Leight Saten He is as true as steeI. G. O. Representative 2, 35 Mas- quers 2, 3, 45 The Mad Hat- ters 25 Life of the Party 35 Snatu 45 Chess Club 25 Senior Executive CounciI5 Rutherfordian 4. Ambition: College, marriage, and a happy and successful Ilte. mf M 6 wait' Walter Frederic Schifferli, Jr. Walt Schiff To know him is worth a pot of gold. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 2, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 45 Track 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Senior Class Vice President. Ambition: To graduate from An- napolls. Charles Frederick Schneider Charlie A great spirit packed in a little man. Track 2' Stamp Salesman 25 ln- tramural Sports 2, 4. Ambition: To be a sports' writer. Charles Richards Schneider sua smoke-fi The rule of mv.lf'a',is 'ro make business-a pl asure. Hi-Y 2. ji 45 Inframural Sports 2, 3, f'5 Basketball 25 Baseball 25 ' gray?-' 3, 4, Captain 45 Football .J 4 i 1 - jf-bition: To go to a good col- ,epe and graduate with good ,Tfarks-then a happy married 4. e. 1 Calvin Richard Shugg K ifshuggii Quiet-but out of school you'd be surprised. Fife Brigade 3, 4. Ambition: To sail the seven seas ln my own boat. Lois Marilyn Shull Nl-oi. SmaIl in height, in spirit bright - In her sweetness lies her might. Cc-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4' Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 La Voz 35 Red Cross Club 3, Vice President 45 laibrary Club 3, 45 Rutherfordian Ambition: To grow two inches, have a successful career, and a happy marriage. Barbara Anna Shumaker Slippers Shorty Full of fun and mischief too. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain for Football 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 R-Hi Salesman 4. Ambition: To live on a South Sea Island-Not alone! ..l ' .N Qv QW fi .T .R f -Ti. Janet Helen Sichel Hsmh., Hjanfi ,,BugS,. Painting the clouds with sun- shine. Girls' Sports 25 G. O. Represent- ative 3, Banking Representative 25 Senior Class President, Ruth- erfordian Vocalist 45 Art Club 2. Ambition: To live, love, learn and always be happy. June Marie Simon ii Ernest Benedict Socci, Jr. Ernie Youth will have its swing. Rutherfordians 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a millionaire at thirty. Vincent John Socci . - H H - U, H H Junie Jins' K gf-1e1,Q.Q,,gi vm Vmn Soc . Ui'm3' Where there is music there can .ever die, fpleasant and always ,Q ry mn, be nothing bad if thofgnt, ul of others. my 'B d 2 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 2 'G President 4,51 an iitititrr SL 2?'f3fQQ'ffQs22'33'47'O,f,f'es,,5 - I ' - ' , AQ ti ' r I I I I Library Counci 3, eg O. Reprsw 3 4' senrarive 3, R-l'lf Salesiiiin S.. Lyla? fill -' ' , U Rutherfordian 4, Ticket Sei'erf3,i..g' Sf Qgfhribitionz To live on the million 4, Girls' Spoffs 2, 3, 4: Qfii gg-Egxebrother Ernie makes by the Assistant 3, Stamp Salesman, M5253 he is thirty. IQ 1:1 ic J ' ' 3' 'WR Ambition: To win friendf and , Q influence people. 1 . - 5 . X, S , 3, . Rowman, skord E f, ' E. Barbara Squires nsusiei, K E Squish She doeth little kindnesses i'HaPPY'90 UCkY - WOW im which most leave undoneqe 5 m her Vocabulary! despise- f,Q's,u fin, vls' Sports 2, 3, 4g Rutherfor- Tri-Hi-v 2, 3, 4, 'rreasursriilgjlax 4 mg ,,fC.f,fi3 swf 4' Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Office, se ffl ' if- 4.aqp'1' 3 T th b I SlSf8f1Y 32 R!Jfh9 f0 di,aFl 45 Ml 1Mm Qyelal?clll liveohalilalialllyll evgr allller. Representative 4, Libra , ub ,fo-rl? 4, Red Cross Club 4. , pf' ijiffauqq Ambition: To live t be .AGM f , kk -ag ' healthy hundred. 3,2 2 . N-J .E Anne Eleanor Stanley Ellie Stan Samuel W. Slimm Slim Sam Hayseed Sigh'd and look'd, and looked again. Happiness is the pathway known to every joy. Ambition: To work for the Tel- lntramural Sports 2, 3, 4. ephone Company. Ambition: To own a 600 acre farm with a lot of cows and calves. Gertrude Sullivan ,.Tmdy,. andy.. Rita Grace Smith Reet Her character is spirited with laughter and enjoyment at the world. ' Masquers 2, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: After three years of high school l'm too tired to have any ambition. Her cheery smile, her gay Hello -Make all the world seem bright. Fire Brigade 45 Co-Y 35 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Rutherfordian 45 Banking Representative 45 Home Room Chairman 25 Ticket Seller 4g A. A. Council 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To make up for all the lost time and be known asa good friend and perfect hostess to everyone. Marilyn Nancy Sweatt ,,Midgeff Simple, yet sincere and stupen- dous through the year. Red Cross 3, 4, Secretary 45 French Club 45 Art Club 45 Mas- quers 45 Library Club 45 Repub- lican Representative 4. Ambition: To get my R.N., be married the next day, and leave the next day for China. David Truskoff Dave A good man and true. Football 2, 3. Ambition: To leave Miss Chap- man. Thomas Michael Taylor, Jr. 1 Ruth Ullman! H-I-omu UIIie HA good Sport without pretense, , V A Personality - veliisatility, words blessed with reason and -., ,v,, 'i. ' are fo? few' a we can Sal Senseo, Ruth, is good luck to you. i-n-v 2, 3, 4, Masquers 2, 3 - Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Girls' sports 2, H1-he Mad Haffersff 2: H-I-he - zvl it .1 41 Rutherfordian 4. of the P? fY 35 Hsnaf'-W To be a success to- 3, 4, Vice President 3, Pr ff'5 H 2 45 Senior Assembly Com ittee. Ambition: To go to An polis. william H- 1-erhun ' Jean E. Van Osten HBHIH S Jeanne uliime said is soonest 'Tis fun algxogfveigfhlich her life H Y 2' 41 FO0'ba 3- , , Q-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Fire Brigade 4, Ambitigng To travel Vb,,Wmm f herfordian 45 Girls' Sports 2, successful. ,.. H , ition: To be as happy in my fig lif :i' 2. Mother and Dad. fi V' 3 9 'fl V 4gMLw,,w f img army 3 ,sw 3 . asfw. ?.Ma,g ' A. 1' ik. Ai pf r K V YK V511 'Lklf -' Carol Lou Thomas Paul Marion Veaxey HLOUH Hpaulr, lt's nice to be natural if you're He tackles 'everything with an naturally nice, indomitable spirit. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretarl 3, FootballA2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, Treasurer 45 G. O. Council , 45 4: TENNIS 2, 3, 4, C0-C8DfaIfl 45 Flag Waver 3, 4. gasebill 354lntramuraI Sports 2, 4' '- . Ambition: To be a dietitian and ' ', H I have a home of my own some Ambition: To become a surgeon. day. vifginia Belle Tgwe TIIOIIIBS Vose, Jf. ,rGinnyH ,.Gin,. Hoonu UD. V ' A Cheerful word, a happy Smile, High erected thoughts seated and laughter bubbling all the 'V' The heafl Of C0UYle5Y- whne' ioccfr 3, Captain 45 H5-Y32, 3, T -,H-,Y 2, 3 4. G- I 1 S 1. 2 5 A ntramural Sports , , 45 3fI4. I ' ' lr S por S ' Senior Executive Council 45 Math A I Club 45 Fire Brigade 45 Ruther- Ambition: To make others as fordian 4. happy as I always want to be. I9 Ambition: To go to Dartmouth with pave Brown and to score a goal in soccer. Hedley M. Weeks H1-ed.. UNM.. He that doeth well, wearieth not himself. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4' Math Club 2, 3, 4, Debating 3, Mike and Gavel 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Fire Brigade 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To become an M. D. William Reid Wragg BiII Witty and wise-so shall he rise. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4, Bank- ing Representative 3, Football 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Rutherfordians 3, 4. Ambition: To be an electrical engineer. Dorothea Segrid White 5 Louis J' zda' J MDM.. Lou iishe can be imitated by no l A handful of good life is better nor paralieled by Hanyone than a bushel of learning. hefself- mbition: What's that??? R-Hi 4 Business Manager ' ' tional i-lonor Society 3, 4, -: tary 4, Debating Team 2 Mike and Gavel 3, 4, Vi s- ident 3, Masquers 3, ' Math Club 3, 4, National orensic League 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3 4, Sec- , retary 4, Senior Executi r Coun- . cil' Girls' Sports 2, 3, ' Stamp , Salesman 3, Rutherfordi n Staff ' Ambition: To drive a c , grow 3 inches, stop forgetting things, V, go to college, and imost 'mpor- 'v tantl get married, - Catherine M. Wisnews ' CLASS OF 47 cam wir , MR. KERN With generous good 7 blest, always ready to fwwmw Senior rest. - gf Y, , Mari- Club 3- Girls' spor 5 - Premdem R-i-ia 3, Libfiry Club , Vaci 'Ni-Q., ALBERT NICHOLS President 4, Arr club , 4, of- gfe QSSiSTi'1f 36? ed tw.. 2 Vice President b 'Miean a , a- M'-H tiounal Forensic League , Ticket WALTER SCHIFFERLI Seller 4, Rutherfordian Salesman 4- Secretary Ambition: To be happy in my JANET SICHEL spinsterhood. Treasurer EMMETT POINDEXTER Junior Peter John Wolf P eS'dent ,.Pe,e.. EMMETT POINDEXTER A sociable man has many Vice President friends. Hi-Y 4, R-Hi 3, 4, Intramural iports 2, 3, 4, Senior Assembly Ambition: To accumulate the best record collection in North Jersey. David Keith Wood Woodsy Cookie A man like a watch is valued for his manner of going. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To make hay while the sun shines. ETHEL ROSKELLY Secretary ELEANOR BAKER Treasurer FRED FETTERLY Sophomore President ALBERT NICHOLS Vice President NANCY BYERS Secretary and Treasurer BARBARA SCHARG 20 14 f DONALD W. KERN TO Pop we of the Senior Class express our thanks. Not only has he been our class adviser and teacher but also a wonderful friend whom none of us shall ever forget. 7a ' Q ilfi Y X JOHN GRAY IN fond memory of our friend and classmate John O. Gray, who on May l7, l946, passed away in his seventeenth year. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President ALBERT NICHOLS Vice President WALTER SCHIFFERLI Secretary JANET SICHEL Treasurer EMMETT POINDEXTER Sponsor MR. 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Q .fff www SEPTEMBER 1944 EMEMBER how dusappounted we were as we arruved at R H S7 Here last years bug tume nunth graders were unsugnufucant sophomores But we soon got used to hugh school The uunuor and senuor boys began checkung on the sophomore gurls Guzzy was captaun of the football team and they won 6 lost 3 and tued l We got our furst taste of football partues and the boys learned what a real work out was durung football practuce By then Busch dud lt and Kleun wants a cartwheel were calls heard all over the school The basketball team captauned by Paul Clausen also had a good season Well never forget V E Day that sprung and the trouble we got unto for takung the afternoon off We saud good bye to school that June wuth the knowledge that next September we d be able to look down on the new sophomores SEPTEMBER 'I945 E WENT back to school that fall as uunuors not new enough to get the attentuon that sophomores get and not hugh enough for senuor pruvuleges Thus was our furst year of peace sunce l94l V J Day had been announced and celebrated the past summer Thus was also a bug year un sports for Greg s football team went undefeated to wun the NNJIL champuonshup They beat Passauc 7 6' Was ut because Eddue had banned football partues un favor of Fruday nught mulk partues? The basketball team had a lot of color that year wuth Bobby Weuss Rant and Burd Legs We got our class rungs that sprung and saw off the Class of 46 wuth the thought un mund that we were next SEPTEMBER 1946 H here we are at last senuors' So what happens? They take away the senuor door After much grupung petutuonung and promuses to be orderly we got the tradutuonal senuor pruvulege back Thus was our year the sophomores and uunuors had to stand for us un assembly and they couldn t use OUR door We had a new coach takung Eddue Tryon s place George Melunkovutch All but two of last year s furst team had graduated so Mel dud a darn good job wuth an unexperuenced team Ron De Lulla and Gene LaMagna were co captauns and the banquet was held at the Meadowbrook There was quute a bedlam un school when the annual class nught was stretched unto class week Those haur rauds gave us an udea of what some of the boys wull look luke thurty years from now when they re bald By the end of the football season dear old R H S had quute a few cars ll use the term luberallvl parked un front One day Bull Broderuck s car lust happened to get on the front walk leadung to the senuor door Basketball season came along and Cap Cartuer broke a Rutherford Hugh scorung record We saud good bye to Mr Ellus and hello to Mr Heusler un February Sprung ushered un the Good Humor Man and senuors were remunded of how luttle tume they had left The class voted on Asbury Park for the class trup but because of a few persustent people wuth petutuons there was a re votung thus tume un favor of Rye Beach We had our puctures taken by Mrs Foley and there was a mad rush to get year book materual un on tume Baron s and Dav enport s drug stores made a small fortune on the sudden photographuc boom un school By thus tume all senuors were aware of the approachung graduation and when the new rules for courtesy un the halls were beung approached we thought we d be glad to get out Here we are at the end of a chapter un our luves School has presented problems ut has meant work but more than anythung else school has meant fun fruends and good carefree tumes 23 I . . . 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Clin Wlh JEAN KOCH AL NICHOL S 2. . new Loqfxigg PA r TO NEWMAN M TA YLOR , , 4. - 1 33 E NC' ,mf Most Amerie BICKY Llcggrr PAUL VEAZEY Most Pbblllar ANNA FERRARO AL NICHOLS om, . U 0 .av 'WN A W H ii ,fjfs i ' f CAMERA CLUB President FRANK KAUL Vice President WILLARD GARLAND Secretary and Treasurer WILLIAM MCCOY Sponsor MR. KIRKENDALL V , 1' ,fxx I W' Sf' wa Wifi CHESS CLUB Board of Directors BOB NEIDORF JAMES FERGUSON JAMES BURN Sponsors MRS. ROSS and MR. JANEBA CHORUS Sponsor MR. MONROE 34 'WE'-2? , A A. A. COUNCIL President BARBARA LIGGETT Secretary and Treasurer JANET HILLERS Sponsor MISS WAKE fig ink PAN AMERICAN CLUB President BOB LANDSHOF Secretary and Treasurer BETTY SCHNECK Sponsor MR. GRENON I x ART CLUB President ANGELA DeBERNADlNlS Vice President CAROL BEEBE Secretary and Treasurer MARY DeIVECCHlO Sponsor MRS. TITMAN A K HI-Y President BILL WRAGG Vice President BOB PETRIE Secretary CHARLES HODGES Treasurer and Historian FRED FETTERLY Chaplain WYN GOODHART Sponsor MR KIRKENDALL A K Simi? EER - if ' i X X 6, Ir, L?i1iiei?i35i N , X RWM --32.52 -A 'W DEBATING TEAM Sponsor MR. HEISLER 36 Y-47 President AUDREY DAUCH ER Vice President DORIS ERICKSON Secretary DOROTHY JORALEMON Treasurer MARGOT AYERS Chaplain JANE CASSIDY Historian ISABEL VEAZEY Sponsor MISS SURBER q f If 11,4 l 1 ff! I K , I r , f , A . , H491 g 5 , .N E1 . fffwz' , ,I X. :1.'n,1f. ff? ' . , , , WW tx 'Eff E fl AIRCRAFT CLUB President DAVE DANIELS Secretary and Treasurer LESLIE COX Sponsor MR. GRENON QX? .119 ' 'a LA VOZ Editor A DICK CARTWRIGHT 1 ' ' Aff Editor I X 5, ALFRED BYRA xg Hel I I Sponsor Q, i 5 l Miss CRUZ J gg 2 jg 3 I I . , , I Secretary and Business Manager 4 5 E I HELEN INNES E V I' xg-X ' FLAG WAVERS Captain CAROL LOU THOMAS Sponsor MR. MONROE 1, V SENIOR GIRLS' SPORTS Sponsor M I SS WAKE I' CHEERLEADERS Captains Football REGINA CUMMINGS and BARBARA SCHUMAKER Basketball EILEEN COLE and NOREEN REDMOND Sponsors MISS WAKE and MR. DUPES 38 J UN IOR GIRLS' SPORTS Sponsor MISS WAKE SOPHOMORE GIRLS' SPORTS Sponsor M I SS WAKE 39 FRENCH CLUB President MERYL FRANK Vice President NATALIE BERQUIST Secretary and Treasurer CAROL BARKER Sponsor M I SS CHAPMAN QQ GL 'Q s,' f . .Q- ,fx'gl Q' - 1 :ADL 3 . 8 MASQUERS President -X - ALBERT NICHOLS 5 f X X Vice-President y JOAN KRACKE lm Secretary JEAN KNODLE ' fi X sim Ng. gli Q ' ' ' Sponsor I Q Miss wiLsoN 3 , ' -1. 9 xg 9 R-HI Editor BOB NEIDORF Sponsor MRS. BEACHNER RUTHERFORDIANS President VINCENT SOCCI Vice President BOB LaPORTE Secretary ERN EST SOCCI Treasurer BOB LANDSHOF Sponsor MR. MONROE 40 C0-Y President RENATA KAMMERER Vice President BEVERLY POTTER Secretary LOIS SHULL Treasurer SALLY DODDS Chaplain JEAN MILLER, MARY CABLE Sponsor MISS RABY FIRE BRIGADE Captain JOHN CARROUGHER Sponsor MR. KERN 41 G. O. COUNCIL President TOM TAYLOR Vice President BILL HOGG Secretary RUTH ULLMANN Sponsor MR. .IANEBA ff? IS I I9 if I MIKE AND GAVEL CLUB President EDWIN ALDRICH Vice President BOB BLOMQU IST Secretary and Treasurer BETSY JONES Corresponding Secretary CAROL BEEBE Sponsors MISS ELY and MR. HEISLER fav RED CROSS CLUB President BEVERLY POTTER Secretary MARILYN SWEATT Treasurer MARILYN LUX Sponsor MISS MILLARD If xeQ Xb Q X 'II S 'f 9+s ' I '-'31, Q RADIO CLUB President JAMES BURN Vice President JOHN PRAN KY Secretary and Treasurer ROBERT ELY Sponsor MR. BOYAN RIFLE CLUB President DICK HARMON Vice President BILL BRODERICK Secretary DICK MOSS Treasurer JACK HARE Sponsor MR. CARPENTER I21 if 4113 -ii : on xr 1 : 51 LIBRARY CLUB President BARBARA COPPEDGE Vice President CATHERINE WISNEWSKI Secretary and Treasurer BEVERLY POTTER Sponsor MISS BUTLER PARMI NOUS Sponsor MISS CHAPMAN Q1 Q an on Lux v si ' I -elm TRI-HI-Y President JUNE SIMON Vice President RUTH ULLMAN Secretary DOROTHEA WHITE Treasurer CAROL LOU THOMAS Chaplain ELEANOR BAKER Historian NATALIE BERQUIST Sponsor MISS GARLOCK BRIDGE CLUB President JOAN MERRILL Vice President BETSY RAIFF E i Secretary ALAN KROGER Treasurer BOB ROYCE Sponsor MR. BOYAN J -1- L are unau- ':..'E:-2: Q-nuff' 'A' RUTHERFORDIAN STAFF Advisers X 'f' ' MRS. TITMAN MR. PAPENFUS 44 I , is ...N r Y uf, 3' Z 2 7 -.. iw? MI? ' 'fi ,, N. ,Ly , ,, i' .A ,ex .Q l 1 ,sp Q! we -Q 2,12 '. it Q' X 'Q 5 ! :NX -1' dhf ,,,,...Q1I?' ,H Q 't Q-v Li.. . A A5 s fx x'. s.,' J. L -P ,,'l ..-.-4ll ' 5 193 3 I Aff Q Mwefum? Jean Van Osten s hen party? You Neurotlcs and Onward Chrustuan Solduers ? Some louse stole the :nk well ? Our practnce teachers? Petltnons for Rye Beach and the Sensor Door? Fleld Day? Noreen and Baloopne ? The Hair Rands ? The Sensor Prom that wasn t? The Return of bubble gum? J V s vs the vets? Our Canadian and South Amerncan vlsltors? The Cherry Ball ? Roberta s Chrnstmas Eve Social Gatherlng Dave Dannels warnlng to the rowdues sn assembly The bag dresses? Squnsh and Cap? Joan Kracke s monologues? Bull Brodenck s car at the Sensor Door? Carol Lou s toe? Whata head and Drop Dead ? Open the Door Richard ? Dlstnbutson of Ernne s prctures? Bob Petrie s trlps to the Cliff House? Mr Janeba s bow ties? The death of the Masquers? M Ellis? Anna s defunltlons ln home nursing? Carol Chamblee s walk? The day Nancy got A nn Engllsh? Mass Young s black eye? The Llpstlck on Gnnny s new DeSoto? The Day Carol Lou locked herself out o Msllard nn the back seat? Marilyn Sweatt s blouses? Dlnty s Monday morning broadcasters? O T nn Elalne s gym sunt? Lake Mohawk? SNAFU ? Garrett Mountain? 48 ther car? I I ll ' ll Il ' - - Il ' II II - ll II - ' II - I I I1 I1 I ' Il . . up I :IG Dllp - - I . I :I ll II II ll . I1 . . . . I - . , . . 1 . F. . 1 . . . . . I - I . . . , - I . , . . . , . II II fi Ka A4 We 7054! WMM Qfaybybea 704 Betsy Jones got a C? Roberta went to Peru? Cap Ca rtler took the Charles Atlas course? Loss Shull wore Adler Elevators? Betty and Walter broke up? Euleen Cole made up her mind? The flag wavers kept nn tlme? Ruta stayed out of trouble? Slnps and Al signed a peace treaty? The prophecy hadn t been censored? The soccer equipment turned up? Blck and Deck had a fight? Al Nlchols dndn t have a wise crack? Buddy Schneider turned woman hater? Emmett dndn t laugh at off ? J J admitted he was wrong? Boys and gurls couldn t hold hands ID the Donald Vose fell an love? Mum: found something to sunt her? Nancy Matthews wore llpstnck? Ruffer lost has pompadour? Bruce mlssed the last bus from Allwood? Nemo learned to drnve? Bull Broderick left hls tue home? DeLllla threw a party? Meryl and Merrnll got together? Jean Lull lost her makeup kut? Red got laryngltus? Meryl went to the prom with Jerry we XV halls? 1 0 X L G IMS' ll ,X Q 5 SL..-f 0 V: 'X . F' , Q, T TNF A +11 Q, ,-f J f , fp . Q ik Q l at t T r T Q J T .il . 1-,,, ' : c ' U . L2 NJ ' - . Q5 I ' . ' , A 11 6 ' A lvvufsl 4.1- .1 1 3 ff' Tl T 'frm ' J B ls T.B1.:.S R 1, fi N g, 6 f 'nfg'lx.O I I I T 4,4472 AESAR tl ct tus Cleopatra Cha tes I tus Cromwell and R H S lts Class 0 47 We the tatter reatlzmg what a hard tzme our otd Alma Mater lS gomg to have without us have attempted tzlee so many other less amous groups be ore us to rush ac t e curtams o time an to shou ttle remalmng hopeless ew what our c ass IS omg m the xear 191 Ttus IS one rn an attempt to prove to our we meanmg Instructors that their work on us was not done entlrety ln valn Not en tlrety that tsl Lookmg around us we nd that ttle aces o many ormer rlends are un recognizable Bubble gum IS setting or a penny agam In spzte o ttus handlcap howel er we have succeeded ln computing the ottowlng m ormatzon LAY boy Bob Petrle one time daredevnl auto racer now carrnes the stltts tor Ruth ertord s new funeral director Al Nlchols Don Olson has tlnally become an englneer and IS at present worklng on a mammoth dog house whlch when completed wlll house Emmett Posndexters slnde rule that doesnt sllde a product ot hls lnventlve braln and mathematl recenvung S45 OOO a year plus soda bottle re funds upon which he has a monopoly after the games tor playing wuth the Rutherford Barons Farther along the sport page we notlce that Bruce McFarlane has been suspended from the American League Bat Boy Umon tor sabotag Ing Ford Slugger Ross s bat and conse quently loslng the serles for the Phlladelphla Athletlcs who are now owned by Bull Keller tamed atomic sclentnst who has just placed has astoundung Nuclear Fnsslon Pole on the mar ket Frank Rutter us stnll starrlng nn has twelfth year as center tor the N J C qumtet Mighty sweet work says Frank Pat Newman stull has her lute suze teddy bear Jnm Amalna Monaccn has gone to Holly wood to take Hedy Lamarr s spot as the screen s greatest lover Burp Rlchardson has a job In the Peruvian consulate ln New York Nancy Roseman and Noreen Redmond have become tnrst nlghters They have an apartment nn the Rltz Towers where Ethel Roskelly chaut 52 teurs Nancys 24 cylnnder Rolls Royce and Lenghton Vutamm Savllle IS drawung forty tive dollars a week tor walking Reds dog Rlchards Noreen by the way owns Hlnchclntt Stadium where she us repasrung the tences Luzzue Meusner now owns two thnrds ot the Braznllan jungle trom which she supplies her biggest pet shop nn the world Gerry Owens Umon Avenue brudge Latest reports say buss ness IS boommg Nancy Matthews us teachlng trug and solnd replacung Mr Kern who may be seen In the cab ot the Erne Llmlted any day at about 9 l5 on his way to Chlcago Betty Place rs slngmg wlth the Metropolutan Corn Chuckers at the famous Rents Chicken Coop Betty Post as stull luv :ng lsn t that enough? Rlch Perrson s prlnt Ing house now takes tull charge ot the Ruther tordnan gratus Rach us also publnsher of True Story magazine Ed Aldrach ns tnctuon edntor Ed Bangs Raitt recently bought out Nlck the barber Rubber Lups Schneuder the bubble gum kung has lust returned trom a trap to the Antarctlc wnth those two noted explor ers The strnctly tor the Byrd boys Paul Veazey and Walt Schntterlu A report from newspaperman Pete Wolt says that they went there ID search ot sngreduents tor Buddy s new dlscovery Atomlc Gum a bang up product guaranteed to knock your eye out People are f a ' , r ' ' , . . . . . . ' f V ' , , . . . . . . , Y . f f . tn . b ,k h ' . I ' fl 1 ' ' f l ' d ' ' 3 TZ ' ' fl F ll ' fi t t f f ' - . ' . . f . H . ff 4 - , Cal Qe 'lUS- Ed B-3 fel Nemefh is CUffenflY and his terry boat are competing with the . ' l ' II I II ' II ' I gorng to preces over rt Returnrng wrth the party was Jean Van Osten who accompanred them to search for Jerry The Soccr boys Vrn and Ernre are currently featured along wrth Brll Wragg noted pranrst at Dave Wood s Broadway Cafe where debu tantes Rrta Smrth Barbara Squrres and Grnny Towe hold forth nrghtly Tom Taylor presrdent of the Amalgamated Zoo Keepers League rs havrng trouble rn the elephant house where keepers Hedley Weeks and Don Vose are srck and trred of recervrng therr salarres rn peanuts Ruth Ullman League secretary says that rf the anrmals don t mrnd why should the keepers? Two Gun Charlre Schnerder who recently replaced Roy Rogers as krng of the cowboys rs organrzrng a new ultra modern rodeo starrrng such noted performers as Battlrng Brll Terhune and cowgrrl Marrlyn Sweatt Srnce Creeper Charlre s horse dred he has been temporarrly replaced by Lours Zola and Sam Slrmm who have gotten under hrs skrn Also featured rn the show are clowns Barbara Shumaker and Tudy Sullrvan Calvrn Shugg skrpper of the S S Shy Guy has been engaged by Eleanor Baker to trans port a shrpment of the turkeys whrch she has been rarsrng to New York where she wrll fowl up Lors Shull and June Srmon restaurateurs Dorothea Whrte famous polrtrcran rs up for re electron to Congress under the sponsorshrp of Rosemary Skord s and Janet Ropp s borler makers unron Bob Heyner has been recervrng hrs advrce to the lovelorn from Renata Kam merer famous columnrst who rs gettrng her thrrd drvorce thrs year the unlucky spouse thrs trme rs ex football great Wrllard Garland Charles Crookston has a rob as an eskrmo pre salesman and rs sellrng hrs Fudgcrcles cut rate to hrs sweetre Eleanor Stanley Vrctor Acker rrfle desrgner was serrously rnrured when an experrmental rrfle that shot around corners ex ploded All he had to say to the press was I mustn t have frgured out all the angles Al Byra creator of the sensatronal comrc strrp Vance Farragut has been buyrng all of rnventor Brll Gazelle Boy Adams new pens th'1t wrrte under mud Brll rs marketrng hrs pens under the name of Prg Pen Carol Chamblee rs strll pursumg lover man Doug Faley thrs month s man of drstrnctron for the Calvert ad Faleys manager Love Em and Leave Em Keeley rs watchrng hrs boy run wrth rnterest Bob Cooper owner of the world s largest collectron of New York Grant baseball prctures along wrth Mrllard Blakeney and Brll Broderrck are among the group who prcked Jane Loos as Mrss Athletes Foot of l957 Beverly Allen has rust frnrsted a drrty story en trtled The Coal Man Cometh Jack Van Johnson Barry frlm star has purchased screen rrghts to the novel but rt appears that the DeLrlla censor agency wrll quote Ban the drrty thrng unquote Glamor grrl Barbara Davrs was to be co starred wrth Jack Henry Gerdrng has opened a dry goods busr ness rn Oakland N J where he rs dorn real well Brll Larder and Fred Fetterly are runnrng an employment agency where at almost any trme one see such famous people as rhumba krng Bob LaPorte and lumberjacks Brll H ll house Brll Koch and Pete Huesmann Jean Koch rs seekung to replace Mrs Ross at R H S Jerry Landrshman the great Chrnese detectrve has been checkrng on Happy Jack Hare the used car salesman who rt seems has sold hrs car The Heap to no less than three people at once Jean Krght Lorrarne Lentz and Bev erly Potter all hold trtles to rt As soon as the evrdence rs complete the case wrll be turned over to prosecutrng attorney Bob Dencker who was admatted to the bar frve years ago and dragged out every trme by hrs wrfe the former Carol Lou Thomas who has been puttrng the brte on hrm to save money so that she can con trnue her lessons at The School for Lady Wrestlers operated rorntly by Meryl Frank and Barbara Castrrcum Young doctor Bud Gamble rs havrng a tough trme sellrng hrs snake orl remedy whrch rs guar anteed to cure anythrng Hrs medrcrne show has been the object of much rrdrcule from the local yokels Bud was recently rnvrted to a necktre party as guest of honor by sherrff . c , - II - II 1 1 1 l , , Q 1 ll 1 1 1 ' ' , , 1 Il - - ' ' 1 . 1 . . 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' 1 , , H . . . . 1 Q 11 II - ' ' I . - - 11 ll 1 - - Charles Dorman after one of the snakes whnch he uses In the show escaped and but Reggy Cummings llttle boy Gene Artlsts Angela De Beradanus and Eduth Hadden have opened a studio on Park Avenue where multa mnllnonanre Bob Arnold has a new portrant of himself pannted every week Woman hater Bob Lands hof has moved unto a cave near Allendale where he ressdes as a hermit He wlll soon be lonned by Lloyd Breslow who just lost has two hun dredth straught debate Betty Ackerly was finally fired from Wool worth s when she tried to glve a dollar bull wath Ed Flschbeck s plcture on It to Jean Lmzalone the opera star Betty was booked by F B I agent Lou Arnold on a charge of passing the buck Tennls champ Bull Hogg ex presudent of the math club IS suffering from amnesia after belng bopped on the head by one of the slngung waltresses at Knnttun Nancy Grenff s chop house Bull keeps mumbling somethlng about mnserable Chrnstmas partles Accused of the slugglng as Janet Sltchel the snnglng walt ress who allegedly blew her top when she heard Dave Brown shout Open the Door Richard to Duck Cartwright doorman at the joint Carol Barker has dropped her llnger1e job because she couldn t get a ralse out of her boss Johnny Carrougher Gene Lamagna IS sole manufacturer of all day suckers for those two lollpop lovers Mary Delvecchlo and Margaret Dunn Joan Kracke botanrcal wizard has won fame for her grant pussywlllow which rs used extensively by the Navy as fllllng for preserv ers Marulyn Lux as rounding out her sunt against song wrlter Hoagy Carmichael who after seeing her on the street one day was In splred to wrnte a certann hut song of a few years back lt looks as If Lux wlll chalk up the vlc tory Lefty Lefler IS now drlvlng a taxa In New York Hrs boss Bob Cartuer who IS stlll get tlng hls points says that Lefty s most frequent trap as between Tnmes Square and the repanr shop Jnm Hassert has just completed a rocket shup whlch he has named 303 ln honor of the room where he flrst became nnterested un has radncal Idea It runs on tremendous quantstles of hot anr Glnny Petey has a controllung Inter est nn Sammy s Bowery Follles where Wilbur Fllppln toots the hottest sax thus snde of Berry s Creek Gary Hall us master of ceremonnes and also sweeps up the sawdust after hours Natalve Berqulst at last marrled her guy wlth money but he dudn t tell her It was Con federate Elleen Cole and Lee Cox have collab orated on a play Tume Wlll Tell Because her contract has an elastic clause In nt Barbara Coppedge IS earning her passage to South Amerlca by sungnng wlth the U S S Rubber Band Sally Dodds teachlng at Yale Lock Company has pronounced Ernest Fecanm the mussmg lnnk an the chaun of events Betsy Jones and Bucky Luggett are star for wards on Anna Ferrara s Greystone Wonder Team Jeanne Lull IS teaching a course In How to get that Lively Look Puplls Rose marle Gamper and Dolores Jackson have been postung adds nn the Brooklyn subways Frand Kaul Bob DeMott and Bull Crane In qulrung photographers for the DAILY NEWS have been snapplng photos for thenr column at the Llttle Brown Church In the Vale whach was recently opened by Dave Damels the slnglng mmaster The Llttle Brown Church which doubles as a novel night club on Frlday and Saturday nlghts us operated by Carol Beebe who acts as manager and vocallst and s backed by a dlstnngulshed group of can can dancers whlch uncludes the talents of Lena Mancuso Catherme Wlsnewskl and Martana Castrucum Elaune Jacobson motors up to the backwoods every weekend to catch the show Bob Gazzola and Dave Truskoff are sales men for John Ruggueros Wearever Meatball This dehydrated tld but IS handy for corklng bottles or cuttlng dnamonds and may be easily used as a substltute for marbles or pool balls Just place one In water and you have a bowlmg ball Belneve us thus luttle nnfty ns a killer And now havlng thus faced grum reality In the year 1957 we once agaun return to our happy llttle schoolhouse and the Icy stares of our classmates who now know what fate has ln store for them the poor unfortunates of 47 . . , 11 1 . 11 . . 1 . . . . . . 1 l . . 1 I 11 ' - n ll . 1 n . . . . . 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Opponents 37 Eastside Paterson 20 Bloomfield , ,,,, 39 Eastside Paterson ,,,,,, ., East Rutherford ,, l7,,. ,,s,VY I6 A,,Y,,,, ,, ,, Bloomfield ., State Meet .,,,.,, A,Y,Y YY,,,,, Lertermen Lloyd Breslow, Mgr. James Burn Jchn Carrougher Douglas Faley, C. Robert Fetterly Solon Keeley George Snyder Hedley Weeks David Brown 59 Qfffvr I8 35 I6 38 39 h Ted Adams Malkholm Aydelette Edwin Aldrich Robert Blomquist John Carrougher Gordon Cheney Robert Dencker Radford Gamble Richard Heale Robert Heyner Charles Hodges Robert Margetts Captain DON VOSE Manager BILL HILLHOUSE Coach MR, ELLIS Soccer Scores R. H. S. Opponents O Ridgewood O Kearny 0 , Teaneck O Tenatly O , Hackensack O ,, Englewood 0 ,, , Ridgewood , AA 2 ,,,, Teaneck ,, . ,,,TenafIy ,, , , , ,, ,Hackensack , Englewood ,, . H Ke r , ,, V V Q me ,iff W7 Lettermen JJJ' Bruce MacFarlane ' Merrick Newbold Emmett Poindexter George Place Xu Harold Rogers ku ' l Joseph Spann KD Wm. Uster N94 X Don Vose C. 9 James Waring az ,N , Hedley weeks l . Harry Wells Q U Wm. Hillhouse, Mgr. gy ggss l Avy N ll, I I 1 1 Ulf 1 l 4Ln t Q M :ME 'f K fx' 'i 'wrw 1... fs I1 W l H1991 YU' I? f' 'l 1' I ' 4 5 ,fiffg N ' - X -. 1 Y .LQ Fx , . ,mn , fhiff',gf Q1 A F 3 3.1 pk - . :ll - 1Ei'5f'7 ff 5 1 if-,Y TL, MY ,'.. H M., aw., Asif al I gy' nf ' 1 :. 5 . 1 ' . , Q, 'U' ,iff.,H'Q Qiqxf wi ,J vii X -- ,, xg 'P ik , 5 Q YN 'v Q 'ff mm! A I 4 W. 5,5 .aww-H V40 f I .1-nf L h ' . ,e - ' . -. ,e ,-A f -mfw - an tviifq. - ,gg . ,I .af-st W. - f Ni , Y A-bpgff, ,nn-'Q-1. 4.1-L A W .W ,A , ' - K. , '. '- F -Q-1 X t5'1Cm ?1g5-i'JQ5'd 5 , ff N,--N-1 gig. I v A N W 1 1 Co-Captains PAUL VEAZEY and BILL HOGG Coach MR. HEISLER N. N. J. I. L. CHAMPIONS Scores . H. S. Opponents 2 .. . Englewood 3 5... ............ Ridgefield Park . O 3 ............ Passaic .... .. .. 2 3 ..... . .. ,Tenafly 2 3 ....... ...... T eaneck . . 2 3 ................ Englewood .... .. 2 5 .. - .. .. Hackensack .. O R. H. S. Opponents 5 ...... Tenafly . . O S.. ., Teaneck . . O 4 .............. Ridgewood .. - ............... Ridgewood . . . . -. .. .. Passaic . -.. . ......... Hackensack ....... . .. - ..... .. Ridgefield Park . Lettermen Paul Vea e 1 U C 5, x Bm Hoggz Y ICoeCaptains V V Q' e Q -Z Jim Ingalls , KN NEI' L gy f I Bob DeMott -C I , L , f- 74 Gary Hall 4 It -LV 'I 'J ' IN fx X XX li Emmett Poindexter .I . 4 V jf i Robert Margetts ix- i E f James Hoebel, Manager X-M K , I J X Il V . ff M J f li I i I 6 It , x, N C, I I -, If I ffN 1 Lettermen N Wynn Goodhart -. .. . .K Q I Douglas Faley f Q V L 'I' Richards Schneider, Captain rj' Robert Dencker Q .2 ' Ronald DeLilIa If-5 Q7 Dave Brown Eugene Ingalls ' Hedley Weeks i i Ted Rehner, Manager C Captain RICHARDS SCHNEIDER Manager TED REYNER Coach MR. MELINKOVICH Scores R. H. S. Opponents 41 . Hackensack . .. 53 26 Paterson Eastside.. ...,.. .. 61 Rutherford 42 Tenafly 63 Triangular Meet Cliffside Park I9 Rutherford 27 Teaneck 54 Triangular Meet Englewood 48 Rutherford 4l T . Leonia SOVZ I 'a '9UIa' Ridgefield Park 371,51 Mee' N. N. J. l. L. Meet fourth place is e van 'STI QQ G? Q31 91' Q94 affk L A ,Q Q 'W L 1 .Ny -4 WY ,na 1 .f V-Y ' K. ' . elm M :'x V wyi' inf 7, ? -. rf ' 12 ,W,, rqgq I -bfi'-v-v .4 A Q Q p' ' -L-....-., , X C1 - 1 4 , , ASK' 6 'L 'Wie - Fi ' F 1-ow, X , , M47 w.,!:,bfa.- 5, rv v K its 1 'f'f- HAZ vi 1. u vfwaqffjn .NL , g 1 a, , 'duly ,Q 'xr gif' I Q. I. '.'PE?i! ax f 5-'VI X all' S-- al K sim M A 'aff' Q '... :J .Y N ,, Q 3 -.fg-i' X' ,I 'Q 'Q 'JO ,gl N4 braduatmg Into The Unknowable Future Each year young, men and women are ready to have a part 1n helplng to shape the destmy of the country H actlutles and mterests These are the youth who g,raduat1n from school or college are emharkmg on thelr own careers 1n buslness ln the professlons 1n the arts They are the group to whleh you belong You will brm to our natlon a freshness of vlewpolnt and a power of enthuslasm Before you realize ll yours wlll be the mfluence that prevalls to deflne our way of llfc In these days of uncertamty there IS need for clear thmkmg courageous declslon l'1UlllL0llq aetlon There should he a cultl satlon of the slmple vlrtues such thmgs as llltflbflty ln thoucht and conduct a bellef ln thrlft a sense of falrness and Justlce a humamtarlan outlook For you of tlllS your cneratlon the door of Opportunltv swings wlde open 0 G PRIG AVIG AW wo ASSOClATl0 from l 23 Park Avenue, Rutherford,N J 44, SYS S 68 ' !9 9 7 ' . I . Y, . Y. . . ' , 7 g 9 V 9 , . , ' 1' I. - . . U ' . . . ' F , .l Y . . V N, v. . , 1 9 9 I . . . I . .- 9 . , U t . ' . . . . . Y . Y . U t ' 9 9 1 9 7 9 ,v il I 9 1 SWNES 4 9 nun 90 v v .:':.:f:.:. 7, ,, A A z F.- .,. vu o e f 44 E RVQQ 0 M. 4 4 ' 9 6' A' K 5151- - -auf'-nfge' .244-4'-4' Compliments of R O Y O X HEAVY DUTY CLEANER CLEANS EVERYTHING For: Tile, Porcelain, Linoleum, Floors, Walls, Woodwork, Windows, Mirrors, Clothes Leaves a Fragrance of the Pines A PRODUCT OF ROYCE CHEMICAL COMPANY THE VORAC CO. LACQUER SPECIALISTS Makers of Vorac Brand Speed Dry Linoleum Lacquer Floor Finishes ICE CREAM CANDY JANE LOGAN SHOP ZOO Park Avenue, Rutherford, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2 9897 SANDWICHES SALTED NUTS Phone RUtherford 2-6033! PAUL'S HOBBY SHOP IN WEST :No Airplane Kits, Motors, Model Boats, and Fittings, Race Cars Complete Line of Railroad Buildings Freight and Passenger Car Kits and Locomotives Toys Games I-landcraft and Fishing Supplies 3I9A Union Avenue Rutherford N Compliments of HASSELHUHN WILLIAMS CO FUEL ou. coAL KOPPERS coKE Compliments of BONNY DELL FARMS Look to OLDS for All That s NEW' TEN BROECK OLDS INC OLDSMOBILE SIXES AND EIGI-ITS Phone RUtherford 2 893-4 Meadow Road Rutherford N J Phone RUtherford 2 5300 PASQUIN MOTOR SALES YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER ZSI 253 Park Avenue Rutherford N J fi?.h-rl-fi ' , ,J. I 0 49 , .. - , W -I-A-'Y-vAvA-----'v-YA'---v-v-v A A Av- 69 ernie s Youth Center FASHIONS FOR THE YOUNGER SET 39 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N, . Textile Shoppe CURTAINS - YARD GOODS - LINENS 31 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, . Borschneck G' Nott FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION IO4 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD N Phone RUfherford 2 6277 Rutherford Bootery STORE OF QUALITY FOOTWEAR J 36 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD Complnments of KIPP ASHEN Cr SOMERVILLE COUNSELLORS AT LAW Compluments of Pulvers Gift Cr Card Shop 58 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD Compliments of Harry L Towe Phone RUtherford 2 7612 Naborhood Pharmacy CHAS E MENAGH Pharmacilsf 290 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD Phone RUtherford 2 1338 Blue Violet Glft Shop WHERE GIFTS ARE DIFFERENT I55 PARK AVENUE OPP PUBLIC SERVICE RUTHERFORD N Complnments of I2 Park Avenue Rutherford N J Phone RUtherford 2 I I66 AII Hours FLORA RUMMLER FLORIST Artnstnc Floral Arrangements for AII Occassons FLOWERS BY WIRE Member Authoruzed Florists Telegraph Delnvery Servlce ESTABLISHED 1905 49 SI Park Avenue Rutherford N J Cornpluments of DORMAN S SPORT CENTER IFORMERLY BALIK sm B I J N J ' ' ' ,NJ ,N.J ' ,N. J. u c. H. BLOECHER co., INC. . , . J. ' ' vo A-i4. ii -1-ill - CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU GRADUATES AND TO TO YOU GRADUATES AND TO YOUR STAFF OF TEACHERS YOUR STAFF OF TEACHERS RWOLI THEATRE BOBBINK Cr ATKINS NURSERYMEN SINCE 1898 RUTHERFORD N J EAST RUTHERFORD N Telephone MArket 3 26l 4 GRADUATE HOUSE OFFICIAL MANUFACTURERS OF RUTHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RINGS Trophies Medals Awards Frarernuty Club Pans Announcements General School Jewelry 34 WALNUT STREET NEWARK PARK MOTORS INC JULIUS M FORHECZ President SOUTH BERGEN CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER HEADQUARTERS FOR COMPLETE AUTO SERVICING For Prompt Attentaon Phone RUtherford 2 l66l IO 20 ORIENT WAY RUTHERFORD 7I , .. , .J. J O S T E N ' S Division Office ,N. J. I O - ,N. J. Rhfd2I 2 COOPER LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER SASH DOORS TRIM MASONS MATERIALS ROOFING ADVANCE DYEING RUTHERFORD YOUNG MEN S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION RU 2 4833 HAYMAN FURNITURE STORES INC GOOD SOURCE FOR FINE FURNITURE 3 P A HIVE MANUFACTURING C0 23 Ames venue u er or , READ ALL THE HOME TOWN NEWS IN THE RUTHERFORD REPUBLICAN EVERY WEEK D. A. BLAKISTON A. W. VAN WINKLE Cr CO. 4E'J--G- 'vfgf .1-, ' J.' , - v-f,.pl Phone Ut er or - 43 CO. Rutherford Lyndhurst East Rutherford I8 FSVOVIIB Way Rutherford, N- J Compliments of , . A I . - Rutherford, N. J. 8 ark venue Rutherford, N.J Compliments of A R th f d N. J. 72 Telepone RUtherford 2 8622 Open Evenmgs T I 9 THE MODELCRAFT SHOP Rather or s Orzgmal Hobby Hea quarters 30 ORIENT WAY RUTHERFOQD GMU sam JULIUS ROEHRS C0 COMPLETE INSTRUCTION C7 SERVICE Paterson Avenue 6 Ames Avenue Rutherford N J East Rutherford New Jersey Rutherford 2 7323 73 - '. ll f J' ' ' ' cl . , N. J, 'on F23 5 i 'NiwS l . f- 72 Phone RUfherford 2 8844 Ann Lynn Shoppe Inc 56 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD N Archles Curtaln Laundry CURTAINS AND LACE TABLE CLOTHS STRETCHED Also All Kunds of Sewxng and Mendung 7 ERIE AVENUE Phone RLJtherford 2 8740 Charvos, Inc 185 HACKENSACK STREET EAST RUTHERFORD NEW JERSEY Compllments of Gruber s Dehcatessen Phone RUI'herford 2 7506 21 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD Phone RUtherford 2 0300 Free Dellvery ENJOY THE BEST AT Park Center Frult Market Vmcent Starace Prop QUALITY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 102 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD N J Phone RUfherford 2 1087 Electrxcal Home Appluances Monroe Radio SALES AND SERVICE ANTON C MAYER Your Radlo Man PAR AVENUE RUTHERFORD cott s for Moving WE HANDLE WITH CARE Phone RUTherford 2 2129 Phone NUtIey 3370 e r h 200 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD Skilled Workmen Best Materials Used Old New York Shoe Rebunldmg JOHN MAZZACCA 13 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD 1909 1947 Edward s Shoe Store COURTEOUS SERVICE CAREFUL FITTING Phone RUtherford 2 3399 Lester W Current FINE FOOTWEAR FOR THE FAMILY 190 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD N Compliments of Ellwood S New Phone RUtherford 2 7725 B I a n c h e s HAND BAGS MILLINERY COSTUME JEWELRY 34 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD N Phone RU1'herford 2 0731 Bergen Restaurant WHERE THE BEST PEOPLE MEET TO EAT PRIVATE DINING ROOM For Select Partles and Banquets 2 ERIE AVENUE RUTHERFORD Phones RUfherford 2 7861 0640 Sanford Motor Car Company DODGE and PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS GOODYEAR TIRES TUBES and BATTERIES Complnments of The Clock Shop Sydney Greaves EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING 32 34 AMES AVENUE RUTHERFORD N J 153 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD N J - I . , . 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J. 74 BEFORE IN NEED INSURE WITH MEAD Douglas O Mead, Inc INSURANCE COUNSELLORS G schampan GIFTS Phone RUtherford 2 I5OO I5 OR'ENT WAY RUTHERFORD 126 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD Phone RUtherford 2 8320 Rutherford pet Shop Rutherford Wlne Cr Llquor EVERYTHING EOR YOUR PETS FREE DE'-'VERY Phone RUfherford 2 3949 59 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD 65 PARK AVENUE RUTHEREORO N J Phone RUtherford 2 0921 We Call and Dehver 3 Ben Landlshman F U R S FIRST CLASS TAILORING Union Cleaners and Dyers We Do All Kmds of Repannng 71 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD 301 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD Phone RUtherford 2 4989 J B Lornes Elsmore Glft Shop SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Phone RUIherford 2 7797 FEROMA WAY RUTHERFORD aoo UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD Cornplnments of Thompson s Esso Service Thomas Robertson ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES UPHOLSTERER 1 OFUENT WAY RUTHFRFORD 328 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD Complnments of a CLEANERS AND ,MRS Klemeyer s Food Store Where Quality and Service Count Phone RUfherford 2 0752 Plan? Store 43 MEADOW ROAD IIO PARK AVENUE 323 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD Complaments of John E Johanson BUILDING CONTRACTOR Janssen Dalfy 68 MEADOW ROAD RUTHERFORD Phone Rutherford 2 6I3I Phone RUTherford 2 5550 C t R d S 'Z2l2'.fF,?'.X.D,O?Al'ZEE..'i?I e Chas E Charm C0 29 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD N J EAST RUTHERFORD N J 75 C , N. J. I N. J. , N. J. u Q M . P s t y , N- J. , N. J. 1 N- J- , N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-0544 4 I I , N. J. I N. J. S h p I r o , I I , N. J. , N. J. ' jr ' 'TIL H YTIL H'-12 Phone RUtherford 2-8688 General Repairs Si retto Truck Sales G' Service, Incorporated GMC GASOLINE AND DIESEL ROUTE 17 RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-8939 The Muriel Shop INFANTSQ CHILDREN'S, LADIES' WEAR AND NOTIONS H. S. Kieswetter-R. E. Kieswetter 340 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone FAIrlawn 6-1123 Rainbo Paint Company PAINTS - ENAMELS - LACQUERS FOR ALL PURPOSES P. O. BOX 605 WARREN POIN , . , Phone RUtherford Z-5628 L e e F a I i c o n PRINTING Broadsides - Pamphlets - Folders - Circulars Advertising Literature I71 MEADOW ROAD RUTHERFORD, N. . Leon E. Falicon Phone RUtherIord 2 2831 James H Lumund REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 41 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE White Front Market PHONE YOUR ORDERS Phone RUtherford 2 2303 AVENP CUT RATE DRUGS II6 PARK AVE RUTHERFORD Compliments of 6 I' I1 6 NEXT TO THE RIVOLI THEATRE Korwan s, Inc 108 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD NEW JERSEY Phone RUtherford 2 0814 Park Cleaning Company 124 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD NEW JERSEY Phillips Candy Shop LUNCHEONETTE Home Made Candies Ice Cream 30 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD N Phone RUtherford 2 3966 Jacks Sunoco Station 63 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD NEW JERSEY Phone HAwthorne 7 7251 M Harold Vandervlret HOUSE PRESERVATION SERVICE Ceilings Household Odd Jobs ALBERT AVENUE FAIRLAWN N The Trubek Laboratories HIGHWAY RUTHERFORD N J - ii1 Ai, lr Phone HAckensack 3 3131 Industrial Specialists Harold Nixon, Inc 210 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK Frank R Edwards INSURANCE O HACKENSACK ST EAST RUTHERFORD .Lfu4'if'-Fgfidx 76 J T N J , N. J. S , . I W r s I o n n 1 I I , . J. Interior Painting - Paperhanglng - Insulating Board REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES SO , . J. N J , . . I1 . , N. J. IMMEFIMH Rurnenrono CONGRATULATIONS YOURS IS THE 37TH CLASS IT HAS BEEN OUR PLEASURE TO CONGRATULATE ,jaw O When your name rs called for drcta nz s because non or promouon you are good rn your pcb Berkeley School not only gxves you the technical skxlls necessary for advancement but also the finer o ertones of secretarnal performance Hundreds of Berkeley graduates hold top Hugh: secrezarral po smons Comprehensive and Intensive cours s Drsungurshed faculty Eflecuve place ent servnce Send for Bulletin BERKELEY SUHUUL 22 Prospect Sl Eusl Orange N 420 Lexmgron Avonuq,N Y 'l7 N Y 8 Church Sr Whlh llclns N Y Meri IIII I 9 a r I o n C u REAL ESTATE 290 Ornent Wav Rutherford N J Phone Rlltherford 2 3635 Compliments of GEO B HOLMAN 8' C0 INC MOVING STORAGE RUGCLEANING AGENT UNITED VAN LINES ISI Park Avenue Rutherford Complnments of SPOTLESS STORES INC ZI 8 Park Avenue Complnments of SPEVACK G GARABACCIO Inc Phone RUtherford 2 7400 I9O Van Wnnkle Street East Rutherford N J I I , W ., , .J. 7'7'f'.1- I III- N: QA Q II -L?.- Q. 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J. 77 AI' If PASSAIC N J RUTHERFOR D Best wlsHEs H E Rowe Company Compluments of Stanton T Lawrence Compl ments of W Woolworth Park Hardware Company SCOTT S LAWN SEED AND TURF BUILDER Marcus Jewelers THE STORE OF FINE DIAMONDS ISO PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD N J 62 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD Phone RUtherford 2 0462 VARRELMANNS BAKERY We Spec alaze In BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES 60 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD N YOUR NEW G E OIL BURNER IS ON THE WAY For sure ture automatic heat you can do no better than complete bonler burner unut nn a handsome compact cab :net or the conversuon burner for quuck lnexpenslve oll heat from your present furnace And for top notch performance be sure to order HOME FUEL OIL Thus company has been appointed dealer for the entire Westinghouse Appliance lnne of major and table unuts Now you can buy your home electrical needs from the same de pendable company that supplles your fuel onl For ALL the comforts of home depend upon Home Fuel Ull Company of Passaic 223 RIVER DRIVE PASSAIC N J Telephone PAssalc 2 93lO 8 1 J A , - . , N. J. ' i . F. . i . Il - ' ll ' install General Electric heating equipment-feither the X . . . . . l I , . . 7 Who zs the owe with a mile? GIRL very much luke you-perhaps she llves on your block or went to your school She s fnendly wants to get ahead, and takes prlde m a 'ob that counts In her community She dresses well too on a salary that IS the highest ln tele phone hlstory Yes she lakes lt here the mterestmg work the pleasant surroundmgs the feeling of working with young people like herself You wlll luke It here too And your Vocatnonal Guidance DI rector can tell you how easy It us to become a Voice with a Smile after you graduate Ask her today New Jersey Bell Telephone Company 79 ' Q! 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