Rutherford High School - Rutherfordian Yearbook (Rutherford, NJ)
- Class of 1949
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S. 7 W00dY I r FRONT ROW: Giovanna D'Oriano, Florine Everett, Elaine Vellacott. SEC- OND ROW: Richard Blye, James Dunn, Russell Olsen, Betty Polis. THIRD ROW: Phillip Holt, Conrad Schultz, Walter Liggett, John Pranke, Edward Adams, John Foehl. FOURTH ROW: Alice Giles, Leslie Papenfus, Carol' Hillers. BACK ROW: Arthur Shera, Robert El R Il le y, Jerome Towe, obert Reynolds. 8 014744 Nahum To Miss Elizabeth Chapman we of the Senior Class wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the help she has given in guiding us along our way through R. H. S. The happiness we have had throughout our high school career we owe to her. Once more, Miss Chapman, we sincere- ly thank you. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President Secretary EDWARD ADAMS SHERRILL MALLETT Vice President Treasurer JAMES CARBONETTI JOHN BUEHLER Sponsor MISS CHAPMAN 'A i L..-nan-' A, ,, CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE YEAR President ..... GIOVANNA D'ORIANO Vice President . . . PHYLLIS DAYTON Secretary . . . JOAN PENDERGAST Treasurer . . . DOROTHY MOZIAN CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR YEAR President ....... ROBERT HARDING Vice President . . GEORGE BERNHARD Secretary . . . PHYLLIS DAYTON Treasurer . . . . WALTER LIGGETT 9 Henry Conrad Acker uHenn uAcku The joyfulness of a man prolongeth his days. Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Rifle Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 4. Ambition: To be a success as a Commercial Artist. William E. Anderson Bill Oh, for a life on the seas. intramural Sports. Ambition: To own a deep sea fishing boat. George Simaan Bahue Georgie A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the best of men. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 ln- tramural Baseball 2, 3, 45 R-Hi 25 Hi-Y 2, 35 Chess Club 2 3, 45 Rifle Club 3, 45 Math Club 2, 35 Ruthertordian 45 Chorus 35 Fire Brigade 4. Ambition: To be a success and buy a yellow Cadillac convertible. Edward Arthur Adams i,Eddieii ii-I-edu Always a smile and a hello5 not just in school but wherever he may go. Soccer 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 G.O. Council 45 Hi-Y 25 Mike and Gavel Club 45 President of Senior Class 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. Ambition: To be successful in my vocation, to be happily married and catch a trout big: enough so I won't have to lie a out its size. George C. Bernhard HGe0l'QleH Sturdy and strong, happy all day long. Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3 45 Vice President of Junior Class5 Senior Class Council: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Soft- ball 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 4. Ambition: To make enough to have enough. Josephine A. Alongi ujou She must be seen to be appreciated. Chorus 2, 35 R-Hi Typist 4. Ambition: To have a musical career. Janet May Biggs Janny Fancy footworkf' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Office Assistant 2, 3. Ambition: To be a musical comedy star, and see my name in lights. Virginia Joyce Anderson Joyce Sober, steadfast, and demure. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Girls' Sports: 2, 3, 1 Fire Brigade 45 Chorus 45 Art Ch. 45 G.O. Council 25 La Voz E Rutherfordian Art Staff 45 Bacca laureate Chorus 4. Ambition: To stop forgettin things, have lots of frierids, har Finess, love, and success in rr ittle white dream house with rr husband and ten kids. fiwhiteyii HMB if . He has a pleasant manner all his own. Hi-Y 2, 35 Math Club 45 Art C 45 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Track 2, , , Fire Brigade 45 Intramural Spp 2, 3. ' ' Ambition: To be a success i anything l attempt to do. ff MloImAdItte ac yer: f 2 il am C ster lilack ' sal? Blackie Talki com s by nature Silenc by wi dom. Football , 3, 45 Basketball 2, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 4-. Ambition: To be successful anything I do and have a gr time doing it. Charles Edward Bogie Chuck Chau Open hearted friendliness conquers all. Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Air ft Club 3, 45 Radio Club 45 Tra Mana- ger 25 ccer Manager 3, 45 asketb I Manager 2, 3 5 Intra- mural ports 2, 3, 45 Co Captain of C -'r ard 3, 45 So homore f ,ilsxl , ll . il f 5 . . 'll il 5 4 f , . fl nl 'im' 1 I 53 l i ,ll .l,.'fff iii i s . ui f if ,- - fr' gif,-'Q 2.1 5 H. S fav limi i il ,fr 5- . 2 if , -W .g S 1 f ,ggllisl 3 I ' fl.3,ll 1 2 liliiiii .lf .. U i xl 7,1 :gills 252 . Hleirick Braun, Jr. ii will Wife ' l 'silife is to make S ssju le ,jigassnld pleasure l' if fu K ll El 5,4 , milfs rllx. ggebsirfifiayer. ' .: I lg . Y . A I iz I .,',, f John Richard iiueiiief Jack Many a true word is spoken in jest. Soccer 3, 45 Masquers 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 R-Hi 45 Treasurer of Senior Class5 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 45 Rutherford- ian 45 All County Band 35 All County Orchestra 45 You Can't Take It With You 35 Young ApriI 4. Ambition: First, Happiness, Second, To Keep from breaking m neck while skiing, and Third, To get my car started. Albert P. Bogle HB0 Bon uAIu He hears much, speaks IittIe. Rifle Club 35 Stage Crew5 Fire Brigade5 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball. Ambition: To go to college, graduate, and get a good job. Mary Ellen Bull Mott Emee A merry heart doeth good. Y-48, Y-49: Chorus 45 Masquers 4, Young April 45 Mike and Gavel 35 Senior Assembly Commit- tee5 Rutherfordian 45 Baccalaur- eate Chorus 4. Ambition: College, Marriage, and Kids in t at order. Anita Claire Botlmer Blondie C un il 3 4 Bankin Cashier G. O. o c' , 5 g 3, 45 Math Club 3, Secretary-Treas- urer 45 Library Club 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 3, 45 Co-Y 3, 45 Mike and Gavel 35 Football Program Seller 35 Ticket Seller 45 Marching Band 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, 35 Office Assistant 45 Republican Writer 35 Baccalaureate Chorus 45 Rutherfordian Staff 4. Ambition: Teaching. James Anthony Carbonetti Bonetti Jimmy He is a perpetual surprise even to those who know him best. Vice President of Senior Class5 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Track 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 45 Producers Club 2, 35 La Voz 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Ambition: To gain self confidence, and the common things of life uncommonly well. Pllillis Bower nphylu She loves not man less, but nature more. Red Cross Club 2, Secretar 3, President 45 Library Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 35 Homeroom Secre- tary 3, 45 G. O. Council 45 Bridge Club 45 Spanish Club 4, Secre- tary 45 R-Hi Advertising Staff and Homeroom Salesman 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Marching Band 4. Ambition: To make Mother and Dad proud of me. Priscilla J. Brown Cilla True to her work, word and friends. Library Club 2, 35 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi- Y 3, 45 French Club 35 Camera Club 45 Chess Club 2. Ambition: To eventually be able to put an M. D. after my name. Owen Carlin Abie Quality not quantity is his measure. Rifle Club 3, 45 Chorus 45 G.O Council 45 Math Club 45 Fire Bri- gade 45 Rutherfordian 3, 4. Ambition: To own a Spaghetti Factory. he knows best. I 3: An Club . Ridgeway H. Case, Jr. Ridge Casey For they can conquer who believe they can. Aircraft Club 2, 35 Soccer 25 Tennis 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a success. .E A. Cooke cookie ,rsilenoie rnlcgisggloquent than Art Qian tg Fogitbattt 'racket sei- ier 255. iicyh Ambiftins QTo atfibkirline Hos- tess ai-tiIntlgi'r1aQQnaI Airliner. Y Alfred Valentine Daub IIAIII Let each man exercise the art Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a successful Hotel Manager and live a life as fine and appy as my Mother and Father. James R. Castricum if-limmyn UMUHH His greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say he can't. Chess Club 2, 3j Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, Producers Club 2, 3, 4, Aircraft Club 2, 3, Cross Country 4. Ambition: To marry a beautiful blonde and be a successful loafer like Woody . Donald Robert Davies Crusher Monk The strongest man is the one who stands alone. Football 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do. Ronald C. Chaffee Onnie He who sings frightens his ills away. Camera Club 2, President 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, R-Hi 35 Bank Cashier 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, Hi-Y 4. Ambition: To find a fool proof way to beat the draft. Robert R. Day nBobn Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. Chorus 2: Map Reading 4. Ambition: To hunt big game in British Columbia, Canada, and some day have my own hunting lodge. Domenic Paul Chiappone Donnie Don Chip I live in the crowd of ioIlity.' Rifle Club 2, 3, 4: Ranger Office! 3, Vice President 4: Baseball 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a success like my father. ,Nfl Eugenie T. d'Ableny 'I ' Jean BIondie ' I love work it fascinates me, I sit and look at it for hour Chorus 2, 45 Y-47, Y-48, Y? ce President, Fire Brigade 7 g Waver 4, Rutherfordian Sta' f Baccalaureate Chorus. Ambition: To have a host of friends, and a happy marrie ,lif . of I: llis Ei A 'l ylll en ayton A ou ard? d visible sign i n lnwa d grace. Sophomore Clas Vice Pre ide Secretar J nior Class: Fil Brigade 5 uth rfordian 4, Homi room Sa esman Tri-Hi- 2, 3, 4, Historian E Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4: La Voz - Chorus 4. Ambition: To enjoy life as muc as my Mom and Pop and have . many friends. rykmb' rf obea 1 U: Giovanna Domenica D'0riano llGeeIl She is wealthy in her friends. National Honor Society 45 Soph- omore Class President5 t Club 45 Rutherf rdian Art Staff 5 Library Club , Vice Presiden 45 Co-Y 45 C I rus 2, 3, 45 Com encement Exefises 4. I. I , essful ry Te n. ! 1 F .U L s' Q N so f X n th R. Eynon 1 .-A l I? I 'as nKenn ,-1 - lot thought, dt the mind. e o a p iymural Sports C fd , Chess Club 45 I e I 3, 5 H.-,YA-f Producers lf 5 I b 4 l ff X if-4 l l' , , ' I . l X' .. W ' o be a success. ' v l f Wilhelmina Christine Farquahar Wilma Willie Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Art Club 25 G.O. 2, Secretary 35 R-Hi Staff 25 Marching Band 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Parmi Nous Editor 45 Library Club 3, 4. Ambition: To live a full and contented life. James Grant Dunn 11Jimf1 Victory belongs to the most perseveringf' National Honol' Society 3, 45 Air- craft Club 35 Cross Country 3, 45 Radio Club 2, Secretary 3, Chief Operator 45 Math Club 35 G.O. Council 45 Chess Club 2, 3. Ambition: To spend the rest of my life as happy as I have the years in school. Harold Warren Fischbeck FisCh Curly black hair and a heart of gold. Cross Country 3, 45 Producers Club 3, Stage Manager 45 G. O. Council 3, Executive Council 45 Camera Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Co- Captain of Color Guard 3, 45 Radio Club 3, Vice President 45 Chess Club 25 Track 3, 4. Ambition: Set the world on fire without burning my fingers. Bernard Eldot Buddy Some think he's swell- we know it. Ambition: To graduate. 'mm M. roam wack., He has a pleasant, manner all his own.' Color Guard 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 45 Forensic League 3, 4, President 4, R-Hi 3, 4, Editor 4. Ambition: To be a success in life. l Robert Addison Ely nsobu The best way to kill time is to work it to death. Exchan e Student5 Soccer 2, 35 Band 3, 3, 45 G.O. Council 3, President 45 Sophomore Executive Council: Tennis 25 Producers Club 2, 3, President 45 Radio Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Mike and Gavel 3, 45 All County Band 3, 45 Math Team5 Pi Mu Ep- silon annual math examination 3, 4, Chairman 4. Ambition: To travel over the whole world and see everything. Doris Lake Fslg Derry ji Ambitious competent'-andiqgiet A f Cl asf ap 'ln Club 415 ?ori o??La xzmft Marchin Ba 43 Rqtheffordian Art Stag 4. . fi Ambition: Tcibe successfgj in any field lggplishr to plw. Armond Joseph Anthony Francke Pierre Gin-do Guinea Garcia Artistic is he in all ways, Mood and the kind that pays. Football 2, 3' Art Club 45 Ruth- erfordian 2, 5, 4, R-Hi 4. Ambition: To be happy in life and love. Jacqueline Avis Galloway Jackie She's so quiet and demure, maybe, but don't be too sure. Library Club 2, 35 Pan-American Club 25 Girls' S orts 25 Bridge Club 25 Chorus 2, 5, 4. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I may attempt to do and also to take a trip around the world. Jane Gray Janis Butch A maiden thoughtful and reserved in manner. Co-Y 2, 3, Secretary 45 Band 2, 35 French Club 45 Parmi Nous 4. Ambiton: Occupational Therapist. John Edward Gulow Johnny A regular fellow5 why say more? Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Aircraft Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Cross Country 45 Radio Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Bridge Club 45 Producers Club 4. Ambition: To graduate from West Point. E. Terry Gaylord 11-I-edu A man of many ambitions. Chess Club 45 Intramural Basket- ball 45 Forensic League 4. Ambition: To make friends and to be successful. Isabel Margaret Halliday als., amy., awash., A smile for all, a greeting glad, An amiable, iolly way she had. Y-47, Y-48, Y-495 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Fire Brigade 45 Vice Presi- dent Art Club5 Chorus 2, 45 Ruth- erfordian5 La Voz 4. Ambition: To be a credit to my parents and a success in life. Ellen Marie Virginia Gilardoni Little Bit And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all she knew. Library Club 2, 3, 45 Co-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 45 R-Hi 2, 35 Art Club 45 Rutherfordian Art Staff 4. Ambition: To be a success. Robert Trumbull Harding Bob Stretch What a rogue of a darling boy, A Amiacture of nuisance, love and l0Y- Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Band 45 Ruther- fordians 2, 45 Junior Class Presi- dent5 Senior Executive Council5 R-Hi 45 Rutherfordian 4. Ambition: To be a writer and to be president of Stagg-a-Harding Enterprises with The Ace . Alice Jeanette Giles UAIH So many worlds, so much to do No matter how hard, she will come through. Masquers 2, 3, 45 National Hor- Society 3, 4, Co-Secretary 45 l brary Club 2, 3, President 45 Fren Club 35 Parmi Nous Art Editor Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Art Club 35 Bridge Club 45 Marching Ba 3, 45 Class Ring Committee Senior Class Trip Committee 4. Ambition: To run my own ski i sort in the mountains of Ni Hampshire and have all my old p come visit me las paying guest: Buttons BabesV l Happy am l, from care I am f . Why aren't they all contente i me? Art Club 2, 3, 45 R-Hi 22 Fld! - fordian 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports, 'S, 45 Twirler 45 Banking Cashier 2,6 Ambition: To always be zibl t laugh and smile no matter ha misfortune may come my ay. ' Carole Jay Gregory CD if ,gf t.-. ., --., i .. g i Always wi mile and a got r for everyone. Girls' Sp rts 2, 3, 45 Masquers 3 Library lub 3 45 Chorus 45 tice Assistant , 45 Football Pr gram Seller 3. Ambition: To find a mar who c. support me in the way I wish become accustomed to. o e Harrison 3 'ww ,E Joyce Violet Hendricks Jerce Hende Forever lookino at the bright side of life. Chorus 2, 3: Girls' Sp 25 Pan American Club 25 Li ry Club 2, 35 T irling 4. Ambit' nz To have a v ry happy su essful life in the uture. f if W' fi f . 'ix gm lil' 'W ' .l,,, Ml ll ' l .XM g i r f '4 l i' Housten Y' ' lwith us for a V i I, i igl1e's brightened i 'h - eryfsmilef' c ,,.r ff' iti 1 l find ess and func life. i l fl i I l all li l M.,-blvmwhk Joan Jenkins Jinx Good things come in small packages. Future Teachers of America 45 Y-47, Y-48, Y-495 Chorus 45 Marching Band 3, 45 Banking Cashier 45 R-Hi 45 Girls' Sports 25 Baccalaureate Chorus. Ambition: To do exactly what my parents expect of me all the time. Barbara Louise Hensle Bobbie Babs Mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Girls' Sports 2, 35 Banking Cashier 2, 35 Library Club 2, 3. 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3: French Club 3, 45 Parmi Nous 3, 45 Co-Y 3, 4, His- torian 45 Ticket Seller 4: G.O. Council 45 Chorus 2, 45 Ruther- fordian Staff 4. Ambition: To be successful in any venture I undertake. Carol Ellen Jones Jonsie Sometimes quiet, sometimes gay That is Carol's pleasing way. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2 3, Secretary 45 Parmi Nous 4, G. O. Executive Council 47 R-Hi 2 3 4' French Club 455 Chorus 2 4f O. Council 2, 45 Fire Brif gade 4. Ambition: To be where it snows. r Darrin Higdon rfmggiei. Hsfewu There is more here than doth appear. Football 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Ambition: Make competition for Otis and see Stagie play for the Knicks . ,a-. Florence Joralemon Lessie Always a wisecrack, always a smile, always helps a friend all the while. Chorus 45 Y-47, Y-48, Y-49, Treas- urer Y-495 Banking 35 Rutherford- ian Editorial Staff 45 Baccalaureate Chorus 4. Ambition: To always be of some help to people and to see that they are happy. Beverly Jane Hooper nBevn A friend to all, a foe to none. Co-Y 3, 45 Office Assistant 3, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Girls' Sports 4. Ambition: To be animated with the ioy of living and my happiness with others. Albert Francis Illinger nAlu nmyu Fast and sure of foot. Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Bridge Club 45 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Producers Club 45 Art Club 4. Ambition: To be a big success in whatever l do and earn plenty of money. Barbara Joyce Kellerman Babs Bobbie Smiley Be gentle, genuine, and generous. R-Hi 2, 3, 45 Business Manager 3, 45 Flag Waver 45 Co-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Rutherfordian 4' G. O. 4, Secretary 45 French Club 3, President 35 Parmi Nous 35 Boiling Springs Representative 2, 3, 45 Ticket Seller 25 Chorus 25 Office Assistant 2, 3. Ambition: To have love, happiness, and success. Dorothy Ann Kelley HDOV, This Dot was never found at the end of the line. Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 35 Fire Brigade 45 Girls' Sports 2, 45 Rutherfordian 4. Ambition: To have a full, happy and successful life. Anngfgsephine Knudten A gi? quiet manner and ' Y 4 Clu co- , - b 2, 3, 45 C J us 45 Parmi Nousig, Qi .gig A fftiorfr Tiggbel N, uccess in gig? l Ronald Albert Kucks HRM., Handsome, gay, full of fun, Ron is liked by everyone. Ambition: To play first five on The Knickerbockers with Newbe . Arlene Edith Kelly UKW, Sweet personality, full of rascality. Y-47, Y-48, Y-495 Chorus 45 Flag Waver 3, 4, Captain 45 R-Hi Sales- man 45 G.O. Council 45 Ruther- fordian Art Staff 45 Baccalaureate Chorus 4. Ambition: To always make my Mom and Pop happy and to find a boy as nice as my brothers. Louis Raymond Larsen ,,Lou,, Not too sober, not too gay, But a good guy in every way. Rifle Club 2, 3, President 45 Pro- ducers Club 3, 45 Radio Club 3, Secretary 45 Aircraft Club Vice President 4. ' Ambition: To be an aeronautical drafter and designer. Jeanne Charlotte Kirner Jeanie ' Never too tired to smile and say something cheery. Y-47, Y-48, Y-495 Art Club 3, 45 Chorus 2, 4. Ambition: To live a long and happy life and to always remember my friends. Mariorie Jane Lentz Margie Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Library Club 2, 3, 45 President 35 Red Cross Club 2,' President' 3, Secretary 45 Camera Club 45 R-Hi 2, 3, 45 Marching Bancl 3, 45 Banking Cashier 2, 3, 45 Chorus 25 Ruth- erfordian Salesman 2, 35 Ruth- fordian Staff 4. Ambition: To attempt, with the help of all my sisters, to make up for the great loss of my wonderful brother, Cal, tg dmy mother and a . Louis Stephen Kissel ul-Dun Art is his life and soul. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 R-Hi 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Camera Club 2, 45 Rutherfordian 3, 4. Ambition: Commercial Art. Men of few words are 'l e men. Sophomore Executive Council Cross Country 3, 45 G. O. -45? Carl David Krebs 'fl Mil Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Preside President 45 Chess Club 3, -l, tary 45 Camera Club 35 Ai Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Produ rr Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 4. Ambition: To enioy life and be successful in my ch sep f' Id engineering' - if 3 5 4 Walte Lewis lf pl asu terferes wit stud s rem ve studies. lntramur I Baske ball 2, 3, 45 tramural aseball 2, 35 Footbal 3, 45 Intramural Volleyball 2, Ambition: To take life: easy to become a success in a job 1 has short working hours and 5 good money. liz? Walter Crutcher Liggett, Jr. Walt Toothless' 'Lots of energy, personality plus, Does everyone like him? They must. 3 , :ootball 2, 3, Captain 4?1?1Basket- Jall 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3,34, Hi-Y 3, President 4, National l-lonor So- :iety 3,'4, G. O. Council 25 3, Vice itresident 4, Tileasurer Zols Jierpior Ila s intr Sports A , ass Rirl3lCo e 3. l.Toigo to cofifbii select P s c' stllfcureer and be happily , fyjfvfgi rtiarriedhl iff ,ni .1 'gli 1 Y 4 if ir iw, if-of 1. F . x 4. , l 1 ff Luke ' . ,ifaiiiu 1 all Mdihuiet but truly , , . QT, 4 euecmek.. L Ambitioifi To mike a career out of . ' 1 1- 'ttd Navy. . , V, M Hwy. Sherrill Marion Mallett ilsamir ulckyu 'With wavy hair and a smile that'll rin-she'lI knock at your heart and then walk in. 'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 4, G.O. founcil 2, 3, 4, Banking Cashier 1, 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, Young xpriI 4, R-Hi 2, Chorus 3, 4, Sirls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Sophomore xecutive Council, Senior Executive Iouncil, Secretary of Senior Class, lutherfordian 2, 3, 4. kmbition: To keep my many riends and to remember the happy times l have had in R. H. S. Louise Wade Longenecker HI-ou., HI-Ulu., The only way to have a friend is to be one. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Tri4Hi-Y 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, What Do You Know About Math? 4, Future Teachers of America 3, Secretary 4: Marching Band 4, Baccalaureate Chorus 4, Rutherfordian Staff 4. Ambition: To become a well liked teacher, marry, and travel around the world. Roderick Keith McAlpine, Jr. Noisy Roddy Everyman has three characters- That which he exhibits that which he has, and that which he thinks he has. Masquers 3, 4, Young April 4, Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To graduate from high school and college, marry and have one hundred and thirteen beech trees on my property. William Joseph Longua Bill Doesn't lose his head not even for a minute. intramural Sports '2, Marching Band 4. Ambition: To wait for Mildred. Paul L. Merwin He has traveled tar and near, Ahead of him a great career. Football 2, Lett school to go to China and returned Senior Year. Intramural Basketball. Ambition: To go on a slow boat to China and be a missionary. George Henry Luhman Lefty lt didn't take us long to find that he's a swell felIa. Transfer from Yorktown Heights High School. Baseball 4. Ambition: To be a working man. Mary Louise Macomber rrMary:1 f1Macu A bit of seriousness, a bitof fun, And with it all her woilt well done. : R-Hi 2, Feagurg' Editor 3,jNews Editor 4' Chorus 4j'Gil'll' S9Qrts 2, 3, 4, Library Ctub 2, 3, 4g'Ruth- erfordian 4, Ticket Salesman 4. Ambition: To study loumalism, win ten Pulitzer Prizes, and be editor of the New York Sm before l'm thirty. Dorothy Louise Moxian uDoff1 rrMoZ11 A laugh, a smile, full of fun, Moz is there when there is work to be done. A. A. Council 2, 3, President 4, Sophomore Executive Council 2, Junior Executive Council 3, Senior Executive Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Banking Cashier 2, 3, 4, Ruth- erfordian 2, 3, 4, R-Hi 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, G. O. Council 3, 4, Band 2. 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Secretary 3. Ambition: To raise cane in college with Simpson and then become a good Physical Education Instructor. Theodore Stanley Myszka H1-edu What he wishes, he will do, His will determined pulls him through. Soccer 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3, Board of Directors 45 Chorus 45 Airplane Club 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 Rifle Club 45 Producers Club 45 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Baseball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To join the Navy and come out with a career. Robert Howard Norton i Big Bob Friendly fellow, fakes things as they comp. Intramural Basketbalt 45 Chorus 45 Intramural Baseball 4. Ambition: To make my mother proud of me. Donald Stuart 0'ReiIIy A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the best of men. Chorus 3, 45 Math Club 2, 3, Vice President 4. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I attempt. Edward David Nemeth Nemo What is the use of worrying? Football 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Baseball Manager 2, 3. Ambition: If you don't know how should I? Mimi Papa Mimi Not too timid, not too bold, A balance here as rare as gold. Red Cross Club 2, 3, 45 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Spanish News Reporter 45 G. O. gougicil 2, 35 Girls' Sports 25 Chorus Ambition: To be happily married and always have friends. Merrick Newbold I'NEWbe'l Hslewn LessonsI Work! Perfectly absurb- Of such things l've never heard. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 25 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 25 Intramural Baseball 2. Ambition: To play first on the Knickerbockers with Ronny. l 2 Joan Margaret Pendergast Penny Y-47, Y-48, Y-495 Chorus 2, 45 Fire Brigade 45 Mike and Gavel 3, 45 Secretary of Sophomore CIass5 Rutherfordian Art Staff 45 R-Hi 45 Future Teachers of America 45 G.O. Council 45 Baccalaureate Chorus 4. Ambition: To be as happy as my mother, when I marry a man just like my dad. Edgar Albert Norton Isaic Fuse Ed Great hopes make great mer Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Libra Club 2, 35 Track 2, 4: FL-I-Ii 2, 45 Producers Club 2, 3, 4, Chl Electrician 45 I-Ii-Y 2, 3 45 G. Council 45 Intramural Sports Radio Club 2, 3, 45 Rutherfordi 3, 45 Fire Brigade 4. Ambition: To become a top ra electrician. ,ff f 5' George Oliver 'X I I Oliver M StiII water runs deep. M' 4 Homeroom Chairman 25 Airetfafvt Club 45 Intramural Sports Z., 'W , Ambition: To be an icemanf v 5 5 1 2 s Phillips 3 Us dy., ,3SCo,,y,. Her pa ienqefisga vi'tue well pgskessedf Girls' Sport , 35 Co-Y 3, 45 Mik and Gavel , 45 Banking 4. Ambition: To make everyone a happy as I possibly can, to rnak my parents proud of me and t see the turn of the centary wit Daphne Suss. Thomas Pickering IlT0mlI llpicklr 'A regular fellow, why say more? Radio Club 2, 3, Fire ade 4, Droducers Club 2, 3 4, ccer 4, Intramural Basketball 2, . bition: None. if fa f 1 X ,V i ,. . f l 'il I Ill Lvls' 'ox' F .L ' ,fl y ff S A 2 i....g, C X x l, f .1 l X r r .forter ' ' r ,Stew lu llny a i -- , . tl- -' i lJ1 l, - uate f col- l , .Q a m iress and ff F r' . if ,, i Althea Ann Pratt HAII1 Full of spirit, full of glee, She's quite a girl we all agree. heerleader 2, 3, Captain 4, Office .ssistant 3, 4, Mike and Gavel 3, irls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Rutherfordian Q G.O. Council 4, Y-47, Y-48, '-49, Treasurer 4, Baccalaureate horus 3. mbition: To be happily married and enjoy life. is Frank Ralph Pistilli Frank What should a man do but be merry. Football 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To get married and raise gas station attendants. Betty Marie Polis Bett French Club 3, 4, President 4, Junior Executive Council, Mike and Gavel 3, Parmi Nous 3, 4, R-Hi 2, News Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, G.O. As- sembly 4, G. O. Store 3, 4, General Manager 4, Masquers 2, 3, 4, Rutherfordian Staff. Ambition: To get through college, travel, and be worthy of my parents. Harry Arthur Quigley, Jr. Houigif Although at times he's very shy, He really is one swell guy. Soccer 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4, Pan Ameri- can Club 2. Ambition: To play professional baseball. Richard George Racheter Rich Paint and books are his ideal, Both of which he does with zeal. Bridge Club 4, Mike and Gavel 4, Art Club 4, Secretary 4, Future Teachers of America Vice Presi- dent 4, R-Hi 4. Ambition: To be a teacher and make money. Shirley Eileen Pollock ShirI Good sport, good sort. Girls' Sports 3, 4, R-Hi 4. Ambition: To become a dependable nurse. John A ust Franke 'il ll-,omll A man whclxa not afraid to say sw... Producers CluH2, 234, djo Club gi 35 43, Mtikei-grad Ave! ,l1,3Rifl'e u , , , . sse yi , ' G. O. Store 'aleasurer 4, hfgtional Honor Society 3, 14. Ambition: To start my own- com- pany and hire ,Bob Ely ll my public relations man. Claire H. Randall Tutti lt's not the spirit that counts, but the pep behind it. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, A. A. Council 2, 3, 4, Rutherfordian Staff 4, Y-41, Y-48, Y-49, Historian 4. Ambition: Love, happiness and success all my life. Harold Ogden Rogers, Jr. Spunky Be to his virtues very kind, Be to his faults a little blind. Sophomore Executive Council, intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To graduate from a Physical Education School and be- come a good coach who is liked by everyone. Robert Austen? choeneberg nsobnfg u Slow andstezady lntramurat: Sports Ambition: Tcjrifbecome a - millionaire. ngol 3, 4. Arthur Joseph Shera Ari Ame Kidding he takes right on the chin, That's why we really appreciate him. Producers Club 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Secretary 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 3, President 4, Na- tional Forensic League 3. 4, Span- ish Club 4, Marching Band 3, 4: Color Guard 2, All County Band 3, 4, Rutherfordians 4, Chimes of Normandy 3. Ambition: Teaching. ns the race. Dorothy May Ropp iipxcppr, Always iolly, bright and gay, Things just seem to go her way. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, R-Hi 2, 3, 4, TriAHi-Y 2, 3, 4, Fire Brigade 4, Senior Executive Council, Chorus 2, 4, Baccalaureate Chorus 4, Ruthefordian Staff 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To raise my kids with as much love and understanding as Mom and Dad raised me. Virginia Ann Russell Jinny Steady, true, and dependable. Co-Y 2, 3, 4, Mike and Gavel 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Banking 4. Ambition: To be a secretary. John Arthur Sichel fiskipif irsnchu Why be serious when there's so much to laugh at? Chess Club 2: Producers Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, President 4, Cam- era Club 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Research Pharmacist and then a cure for cancer. Norma Jean Simpson arsimpri Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4, A. A. Council 2, 3, Secretary 4, Masquers 3, Vice President 4, Young April 4, Chorus 2, 4: Fire Brioade 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, R-Hi 2. 3, 4, G. O. Council 2, 3, Executive Coun- cil 4, Ruthertordian Staff 4, Bac- calaureate Chorus. Ambition: To be as kind and friendly as my Mother, and as patient and studious as my Dad. Richard R. Schaerer Hsandyi. An affable and courteous gentleman. Ambition: Business, marriage, home. al K fi .ff fi Conrad M. Schultz E sid ' nr . ,i From a little spark may burst,6'I' mighty flame. ' if ,fy Band 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, ' Country 4, Producers Club 3,5 'Q Mike and Gavel 3, 4. Ambition: To own and opevateia radio station on Pranke's network. 1 i fr 't'Z'IiW-- AI zoffflfank Sieico i7'Boots He pl s his life like happy notes, Band 3, Rutherfordians 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3. Ambition: To be a good musicia I f of 5 l lzfibky Annette Marion Smith Smitty Rowdy Laughing eyes and manner bright, l A I We all think she's Gui alrnghtf Library Club 2, 3, 45 C us 3. mbition: Dietiti . Y. M:-X Kim. i ew N I -S ff C N ,L 1 X Aazffatone l . N ' i J Ich52lll'lolis5 f ri :-l if -it Club 8 l ' Ili O .4 O YB I'Of'f'l . ' kj clil f Nursing. Sr .T , ri, . Daphne Suss Dat Sussie An cssential of a happy life is freedom from care. Banking Salesman 2, 3, 4: Repre- sentative to the Bank 2, 35 Typist for R-Hi 45 Office Assistant 2, 35 Ticket Salesman 2, 35 CofY 4. Ambition: To be a successful buyer, have a husband and six kids, and see the turn of the century. Dorinda L. Smith Rindy Not much talk, a great sweet silence. Girls' Sports 2, 3. Ambition: Millionairess. Lois Jane Szwed Shorty Short in stature, short in speech. Library Club 3, Treasurer 45 Secre- tary of Producer's Club 3, 45 Ticket Salesman 3, 45 Banking Salesman 45 Girls' Sports 2. Ambition: To make two people happy- Mabel Louise Southwick Mabee Library Club 3, Secretary 45 R-Hi 2, Co-Feature Editor 3, Feature Editor 45 Republican Writer 35 Rutherfordian Staff 45 La Voz 45 Math Club 3, 45 Football Program Seller 35 Co-Y 2, 3, President 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Office Assistant 3, 45 Marching Band 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3. Ambition: To always be able to take life as it comes. Marion Grace Terhune Marion Neat and quiet, a lady in all respects. Ambition: To be a secretary. Westervelt C. Stagg. Jr. Uwesi. Fond of beauty, sports and laughter, Pleasure first and business after. Soccer 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Hi-Yf3, 45 R-Hi 3, 45 Rutherfordian 45 Fire Brigade 4. Ambition: To be a success and be co-president of Stagg-a-Hard- ing Enterprises and make two million with Stretch . Joanne Barbara Streichert Joanie A woman of few words. R-Hi 4. Ambition: To follow inlthe foot- steps of Richard Halliburtin. Alan James Terrill HAI.. A smile and way that wins all. Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 45 Masquers 3, Treasurer 45 Football 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 35 G. O. Executive Council 45 Ruther- fordian Staff 4. Ambition: To really live, to really learn and to really love. Joyce Shelly Thomas ujon ucurleyu She is honest and frank, open and true. Y-47, Y-48, Y-49, Secretary of Y-495 Flag Waver 3, 45 Chorus 45 Banking 45 R-Hi Staff 4. Ambition: To live a bit, to learn a bit and to love a lot. franklin Trainor 5 A it Frank Talk, dark, and handsome. Chorus: 2,1 35 flapeball 2, 35 Footbgl 35 lntrffhullll Basketball 25 C Rimes of Norrvigndy 3. A tio i'. To F cessful in '14 be itteryttiing'::I utgdertake. Robert Bryant Uehlein Bob A man like a watch is valued for his manner of going. Camera Club 25 Radio Club 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 2, 3, Range Officer 45 Fzoducers Club 45 Cross Coun- try . Ambition: To make a million dollars. John Tidona Johnny Tonto A champ off as well as on the field. Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be successful and happily married. William Henry Uster HEMI., ,,Gigi,, For he's a jolly good fellow-. Soccer 2, 3, Captain 45 Track 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To live, to be happy, to love, and to be loved. Jean Carol Tosca Jeanie Happy and gay in a moderate way. Ambition: To see those Far Away Places. Ruth Lois Van Brookhaven Ruthie Knowing her is liking her. Chorus 3, 45 Girls' Sports 3, 45 Y-495 Rutherfordian Staff 4. Ambition: To make Dad proud of me. Jerome Donald Towe ujerryn Whatever is worth doing at al is worth doing well. G.O. Assembly 2, G.O. lixecutii. Council 4' Mike and Gavel 2, Sei retary 3, Vice President 45 La Vc 3, Editor and President 45 Footba 2, 35 Tennis 3, 45 lritramur. Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To graduate fro: Princeton, own a helicopter, an retire at the age of fifty. Lee E. Twist , Salty ,ii fill ,fu ,f Happy ever, worried neveryff' Ambition: To get far, far aw from Rutherford. 'E .fffgv 'ITL -...W l l a Nancy Charlo e V n Buren U an ef, rautch., Joll c ery a full of fun, She brig tens t day for every one. rf G' ls' Sp rt 45 Chorus 1 RLrHi Sal man 3, 45 Flag Waver 4 Y-48, Y- 95 Ri-Hi Typist 45 Ruti' erfordian Staff 45 Banking 4. Ambition: To be an efficient sec retary, marry a certain someoni travel for a year, and then settl down. Stephen Jeffrey Van Osten Steve The boy who kept us awake when the teacher tailed to do so. Masquers 2, 3, President , Hi-Y 4, Football 2, 3 4, C rus 3, Intramural Softball 2, 3, ' R-Hi 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3. 4, G. O. 35' G. O. Executive C ncil 4. ha Journalis wi Wi 2 if 'gi Qi, 2 , i-if-Mx t F wiii 'wit 2 fr,-gf .ff fi' i lx Nl fi. ,1, 3 it Q' El 3i 1'-ll'.Ql2: . 42-a A gl ,ii : if E ii ,fy t , f i fy ,ff E l l l I' Q X 1 , lmfwagner -- illfill ,fi . 4 ' Mi li -..mf-Q-'f , n U 2, Airplane . .l - ' ,sf l rtib i : the world. fl ' ,714 ii 5 I-f, l l ' i ---NWQ 1 .lx John H. Wallace, Jr. Jack He is a volume if you know how to read him. Football 2, 3, 4, intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. Ambition: To go to college and be a success in whatever l do. , E ... 5.3 95, M, ,,a .,2.3slwi A Austin Gilbert van Wallmenich, Jr. HAUS.. Were silence-golden, he'd be a millionaire. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, intramural Baseball 2, Hi-Y 3, Chess Club 3. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do after high school. Elaine Vellacott umainen uAIn Personality plus mentality. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, Masquers 3, 4, Ruther- fordian Staff 4, Chorus 4, R-Hi 2, 3, 4, La Voz 3, Vice President 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Fire Bri- gade 4, G. O. Executive Council 4, Senior Executive Council 4. Ambition: To graduate from col- lege and to be happily married. . 1 . iigigiifi . if . Muriel Wagner Min Only her goqod 'will' exceeds her eig t.' Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To become a successful dress designer. Geraldine L. Walker Gerry Walker Ambitious today, successful tomorrow. Library Club 2, 3' Library Helper: Mike and Gavel diub 4. Ambition: To be a successful, active member in one of the many fields of iournalisrn. Jgan Chayanneg wappley Phyllis Clrblille wJlifeSid6 Joanie Modesty is the color of virtue. Y-47, Y-48, Chaplain Y-49, R-Hi Salesman 2, Math Club 2, French Club 4, Office Assistant 3, Flag Waver 3, 4, Rutherfordian Sales- man 2, G.O. Council 4, Bacca- laureate Chorus 4, Rutherfordian Staff 4, Chorus 4. Ambition: To go to college, get married, and have all my dreams come true. Leo Wells .,,-eo.. Music is more eloquent than words. Band 2, 3, intramural Basketball 2, 3, Rutherfordian Staff 4. Ambition: To be a musician. Phil Jerk Bubbles Always merry and bright. Girls' Sports 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Mike and Gavel Club 3, 4, Bergen County Band 3, 4, R-Hi Art Staff 3, 4, Banking Cashier 2, 3, 4, Rutherfordian Salesman 3. Ambition: To meet that certain somebody, get married, and have a happy, successful marriage. l . , ff: 4. -arg s ' , vs 1 .lohn L. Wolf Jack Foxie We iust couldn't do without him. Ambition: To find a good job. 1 s x w Es ,. 3 L ' 0 1 Eleanor Roberta Wilson Her cheerfulness is greater n her size. Girls' Sports , 3, 41 Chorus 2 , 47 Marchin and 45 F. T. A. 3, 45 Co-Y 4' Library lub 2. 3045 a ' 1- 7'-t.Cash' ' 'i ' O m H, U IVE I - u -W 1 sales ' : if 1 A ough colleg . . f W ' i NX.. 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D.-an Aw...-:Minn Ei Glafup PRELUDE When our high school years come to an end We must bid farewell to school and friend. Onto the paths of life we stray Each one taking his separate way. Some may fail and some succeed, Some may advance and some recede, So l have attempted a prophecy Of what Fate holds in store for you and me. Now a prophecy is like a shot in the dark, Which could easily hit or miss its mark. The curtain of time I have therefore drawn. Gazed into the future, and seen the dawn. What l've seen, l've attempted to write And l have seen both fortune and plight. Now my children, l shall relate The fortunes of you, as determined by Fate. These are the fortunes that are yours and mine, So let's look ahead to the year '59. Some may regard this as sin, But enough of talk-shall we begin? PROPHECY by Bob Harding The famous Bar Fly Trio, consisting of Leo Wells, Walter Lewis and Alonzo Sisco are currently drawing capacity crowds to Ron Kucks' high-class chophouse, The Windbag. The boys are creating quite a sensation with their rendition of Re-bop- Rag, a little ditty written by trumpet man .lack Buehler. Tending bar is Bill Hansen, while Darrin Higdon is head waiter. The kitchen staff is headed by John Gulow, whose Norwegian specials top the menu. Though proprietor Kucks is known for his high ideals, the club recently got some bad pub- licity when playboy Herb Porter crowned pro bas- ketball player Charlie Bogie in an argument. Both were arrested by copper Frank Trainor but the affair was settled out of court. Ex R-Hi editor John Foehl has gone into the publishing business and has bought the rights to Betty Polis' novel, Away with the Breeze. Miss Polis, whose writng is but a sideline, recently won re-election to Congress. Her campaign was directed by Honest Alan Terrill and Happy Bill Uster. Her main opposition was presented by Art Shera who unsuccessfully ran for the sixth time on the Vege- tarian ticket. Art lost the election when labor leader Jerry Towe suddenly decided to back Miss Polis. Ace reporter Mary MacComber revealed that the split between Shera and Towe came when Art found Jerry eating a balony sandwich at apre- election party held at John Sichel's restaurant. . . nt at the party were such notables as Bill and Muriel Wagner, the owners of Wagner's Wag- ons, the latest thing in travelling lunch counters. Heading the Bergen County department is Don Chiappone, who has hired Henry Acker, Pete Braun, and Buddy Eldot as counter men. The firm is doing nicely since idea man Lou Kissel inaug- urated the new door-to-door sandwich service. Barbara Kellermen and Joan Pendergast, noted psychiatrists, are doing well in their Fifth Avenue office. Working in the outer office are speed typ- ists Shirley Pollock, Wilma Farquahar, and Lois Szwed. One of their patients is Althea Pratt, who has a Wyn complex and keeps having dreams of track shoes jumping over her hope chest. Across the hall is the firm of Norton, Bahue, and Norton, Private Detectives. Ed, George, and Bob have been employed by the former Anne Woche, mush- room heiress, who wants to keep tabs on her spouse, Walt Liggett. Columnist Jeanne Kirner says that the marriage is on the rocks because Walt refuses to eat mushrooms three times a day. The dance team of Armond Francke and Clair Randall are currently starring at the Rex, where we find ushers Lou Larsen and Bill Longua plus owner George Bernhard. George also owns a large, stable of race horses. His top riders are Owen Car- lin and Ted Myska. Frequent visitors to the races are Dot Kelley, Joyce Thomas, and Arlene Kelly, better known as the singing Schmoo sisters. Lawyer Don O'ReiIly hit the headlines when his client Susan Gehgan was acquitted on a reck- less driving charge. Judge Tom Pickering was swayed by Don's oratory and allowed Susan to go Scott free. Serving as witness for the defense were Marion Cooke and Beverly Hooper. lt turned out that Sue was driving one of mechanic Frank Pistelli's hopped up ieeps. lt was told to her by Crazy Ed Nemeth and Maniac McAlpine, used car dealers. Rod gave a party for Tonto Tidona, who was kicked off the reservations when the Indians found out how badly he treated their brothers from Passaic on Thanksgiving Day ten years ago. Jean d'Ablemont and Phyllis Dayton have opened a beauty parlor and do terrific work when it comes to bleaching hair. One of their customers is Carole Gregory. Mary Ellen Bull states that she doesn't need to go to the beauty parlor since she got her Tony. Giovanni D'Oriano, accompanied by Ellen Gilar- doni, has completed her concert tour. Ellen was reported missing, but sleuth Mimi Papa found her in Giovanni's accordion case. Stage hand Austin Von Wallmenach accidentally locked her in A - . .re Q 5'W1Y!t'j'f'f'ff . .. . . . . . . . 'N me ' s 1 ,V-we y t, ...g,1,, 3,1 . , V , ., . . .. . , , - 4 - .-W - '1 5 K ..-7: I If X on the road is Carol Jones' minstrel troupe, starring Louise Longnecker, Audrey Stone, and Faith Hus- ton. While in New York they met Priscilla Brown, who now owns a flea circus and side show. Her main attraction is Jane Grey and Anne Knudten, who pose as Siamese twins. Sherrill Mallett and Dot Ropp are about to publish an article exposing the show as a fraud and Priscilla is prepared to flee. Miss Joan Jenkins has been'informed by Jackie Galloway that she is the latest big winner in the Pyramid Club. Joan, who joined a mere ten years ago, is finally cleaning up. The only switch is she must go to Egypt to collect. Joan was looking for a Camel to ride on her trip but she found that Lady Doctor Joyce Anderson had smoked them all up. Joyce has opened up offices over Merrick Newbold's pawn shop. One of Newbe's latest cus- tomers was Wes Stagg, who hocked his basket- ball letters. Speaking of athletics, Harry Quigley just signed his contract with the New York Giants. Al Bogle is manager of the club, while Spunky Rogers broadcasts all home games. The new own- ers of the club are sweater manufacturers Nancy Van Buren and Ruth Van Brookhaven. Attending games frequently is big game hunter Bob Day. Bob has been hired. 'by women explorers Anita Bothner, Phyllis Bower, and Eleanor Wilson to lead their expedition to Africa. The girls are going in the interests of science and will be accompanied by fearless Rich Racheter, the famed movie gang- ster. The trip is being paid for by Jean Tosca, Daphne Suss, and Marjorie Lentz, who are also backing a new Broadway play. It is a parody of Shakespeare's famous play and is called Omelet Steve Van Osten and Norma Simpson are the stars. The play was written by Doris Faley, who now heads the English department at R, H. S. Recently elected to the school board were Mabel Southwick and Doctor Bill Black. ,Bill was a popular choice when he promised to fix up the high school track which he referred to as the big rut. Jack Wallace has followed in his father's foot- steps as a coach. His girl's wrestling team is the best in the nation. Ken Eynon won the National Ping Pong Tournament andlpromoter Al Daub has planned a European tour for him. Chemist Ted Adams, while watching Ken- play, conceived an idea for a breakfast cereal. It is composed of lit- tle white balls of sugared cellulose and is called Gnip Gnops, which is ping pong spelled back- wards. The name was thought up by advertising man George Oliver, The project is being backed by Janet Biggs, Josephine Alongi, and Phyllis Whiteside, who now own a roller skating rink. Bob Schoenberg and Lee Twist were just ap- pointed vice presidents in charge of odors in the Harold Fishbeck Fragrant Cheese Company. The appointment was made by the big cheese himself, President Bob Ely. Bob, who has made himself a fortune, was just appointed chairman of the Demo- cratic National Committee. Meanwhile, Paul Mer- win, the traveling minister, has escaped from the clutches of husband hunters Marion Terhune and Joanne Streichert. When last heard of Paul was on a slow boat to China. The girls hired pilots Bill Anderson and Whitey Aydelotte to search for the boat. The search failed, .so the girls married the boys instead of paying them. Ron Chaffee is singing in Bob Uehlein and Ridgeway Case's new musical, Arizona. The hit song was written by Virginia Russell and is called Hugo Where I Go. Recently a dinner was given for scientists John Pramke and Jim Dunn in celebration of their new atomic nutcracker. Master of Ceremonies Bill Luke introduced the celebrities including artist Dorinda Smith, Profes- sor Carl Krebs, famed track coach Al lllinger, and comedian Carol ithey wanted a girl and look what they goti Castricum. Also present was Jim Car- bonetti, who has lost his popularity since he opened his skunk farm. He just doesn't have good scents. Barbara Hensle, Isabel Halliday, and Anne Har- rison own an exclusive dress shop and have hired models Joan Wappler and Joyce Hendricks, Across the street is Jerry Walker's famed Turkish Baths, which cater to such renowned women athletes as Alice Giles and Dot Mozian. Dot, the first woman golfer to enter the National Open, lost when caddy Marion Smith accidentally kicked her ball, costing her a stroke. Her opponent, Laughing Boy Don Davies, got a big kick out of the whole affair. Janet Phillips has opened The Wee English Tea Shoppe and trucking tycooniks Flo Joralemon is her favorite customer. Flo recently had trouble with her drivers, when union head Rich Schaerer told the boys to go on strike. Mediator Elaine Vellacott settled the matter and was praised by columnist Bob Harding in his column Bungling Along. Bob's column was recently blasted by Conrad Nicotine Schultz who said, His column is like a thunderstorm-in fact when you read it aloud it sounds like hail. Now it is ended, its sadness and mirth. You may take it for what it's worth. lt's predictions may come true. Please don't laughlg they're predictions of you. Now that it's ended, l'll lay down my pen And finish by saying a most reverent Amen. s K. www, - ,.. . . , ,-f- - :L1 Xfggf fm l..1- L 12' E VL 1 3' Q' V 5 , A .4 as .Q . V. .NI s 'f f 5 ' X. ml F K ' f' 1' -..,,,, .1 1 , . - - X z A fm K, 5 , . , 4 , fff fw iiff ,VL L. W -xv JW f 1, A ,iq 'fu- . Y Q , ma , 35 X i 5 1 Y' if, F N-,,f-. 1' 7' lag. A . , ,. . .yy I . :N Y :Ln . . .p . 1 ' If x X up .- . 'i . . , , F 'X ' r' E 5 ' .. 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Y. mc' V .4 . 1 W H I as wi .4 MA Bm U1 : V' 'VV' W5 1,'y ,,,'. f-65: Amwlwwi-iam b,ik Y Q ,vm vzfafazi waz 7 'N afzAa6JaMq'49 We, the members of the Class of '49, having attended Rutherford High School for the past three years are about to depart from this institution--of learning and therefore, we do bequeath to our successors and to our teachers the following: To Mrs. Goff, Doris Faley leaves her artistic ability so that she may draw accurate scenes of the Emperor Jones . Edgar Norton leaves the booth in charge of Phil Holt. Ridge Case bequeaths his car to anyone who has enough money to run it. Priscilla Brown leaves her ability to laugh at other people's jokes to J. J. Walter Liggett leaves the captaincy of the football team to Larry Keef. Shirley Pollock leaves her naturally curly hair to any unfortunate girl who needs it. Bob Harding leaves with Joan Jenkinsg can you blame him? Marion Cooke leaves her gift for silence to Mrs. Ross. Ted Myska leaves his chess playing to Chuck Fallot. Gleb Zelenoy leaves his French ability to all those who need it. is x Sherrill Mallett leaves with Jimmy-right behind her. X V - Ken Eynon gives a rest to Miss Butler after having him for two periods every day. Louise Longenecker leaves her ability to stay out of trouble to Joan Drake. Roddy McAlpine and Merrick Newbold leave their psychology notes to anyone who wants them. Ed Nemeth leaves again. l Dorothy Mozian leaves Miss Wake withouta companion 4th period. Lou Larsen leaves his good aim in shooting to Jerry Tutzauer. Margie Lentz bequeaths her drum to Elaine Seltmann. Robert Ely leaves the stage wiring to any fool who wants to try to figure it out. Louis Swezd drives away with Dick Schaerer. Marion Smith leaves her crossword puzzles to Mr. Clarke for something to do. Spunky Rodgers leaves his ability to warm benches to Bill Lane. Claire Randali leaves her gossip to Louise Ehrhart. I George Oliver leaves his chairmanship of l IO to an up and coming sophomore. Phyllis Dayton does not bequeath Larry to next year's senior girls. Owen Carlin leaves his five o'clock shadow to Earl Seybold. ' Beverly Hooper leaves her basketball skill to next year's senior girls. Louis Kissel leaves with a flash-. Uokel Ruth Van Brookhoven leaves her figure to Miss Butler. . Armonde Eranke leaves his dancing ability to George Gardner. Bill Uster leaves his excuses to get out of homeroom to next year's sophomores. .ai ffl John Funny Boy Sichel leaves-what will Miss Wilson do without him? Virginia Russell donates her place on the Senior Super Honor Roll to Dick Bly, Tom Pickering leaves his sister, Marcia, to the under-classmenq Jack Foehl leaves trying to get his shoes back from Terry Gaylord. Phyllis Bower leaves her naturally curly hair to Mr. Clarke. Mary Cacomber leaves her writing ability to Rusty Olsen. Carl Krebs leaves Mr. Kirkendall. g Ron Chaffee leaves The Beast to next year's senior class. Anita Bothner leaves her long naturally blonde hair to anyone who dislikes the new look. James Dunn leaves his slide rule to Cliff Beebee. Paul Merwin and Donald O'Reilly leave hoping that their friendship will continue. Betty Polis leaves her sweet way to Frank Delviccio. Henry Acker leaves R. H. S. to whoever wants it. Darrin Higdon leaves his driving skill to Bill Lane. He'll need it.- Joyce Anderson leaves just to get away from J. J.'s jokes. George Bahue leaves his curly hair to George Orthey. Bill Longua leaves Mildred for once. sf Mimi Papa leaves her quiet manner to Fanny Lemkel' Herbert Porter leaves his sharp sweaters to Bob DeMassi. Carol Castricium leaves his name to any boy who wishes to get into a girl's gym class. Joan Pendergast bequeaths her ability to do the Charleston to Mary Flynn. John Pranke leaves his marks to Doug Strichert who, we're sure, caisguse them. Harry Quigley leaves his speed and athletic ability to Earl Seybold. ' ' Janet Phillips leaves her way of getting fairing with the teachers to Barbara Powell. Ted Adams leaves his differences of opinion with Mr. Kirkendall to future Chemistry students. V Harold Pete Braun leaves at last. Norma Simpson leaves her athletic ability to Dona Meridith. Bill Black and George Bernhard leave their promptness and ability to get to school on time to some lucky sophomore in Mr. Clarke's homeroom. . Dorinda Smith leaves her good posture to Gail Griffith. Alfred Daub leaves his peach fuzz to Terry five o'clock shadow Schultzf Arthur Shera leaves his ability to get along with the girls to Billy Veazey. Alonzo Sisco leaves his basketball skill to Jerry Annick. h Anne Harrison leaves her petit feet to John Glock. Wes Stagg leaves his ability to get along with Miss Ely to Don Snoad. Mabel Southwick leaves her spare time to Willy Kingston. Donny, Chiappone will let the Juniors pester Miss Cruz. Jack Buehler will try to take his car with him. Don Davies leaves his speed to Don Snoad. Robert Shoenberg leaves his curly hair to Bill Galbraith. John Gulow leaves for West Point, he hopes. Joyce Thomas, Anne Woche, Joan Wappler, and Jean Tosca leave the radiator outside of 227 for next year's lovers. ' Sincerely, sorrowfully, and departingly, K ,Ai .Q A fl 'K i THE CLASS or 1949 ,... .fd Most Shy C1355 WUIVGI Best Actor-Actress Galen V enus -Apollo I 'l fo f M-Q? 2 W , ,Ja BIS' UNCH! Heartiesl' Llne Class Love Blrds Most Popular f .xy Mosl Likely to Succeed Most Athletic 3 4 Class Chatterbox Most Ambitious Done Most for R. H. S. rr Vw Favorite Teachers Most Polite ,f V f XA - ,. 1 Looking Best Students Best Personality Style Leaders Best Dressed Most Carefree Class Wits gf no ma 1 .. 53 , no W 5 I , we 55 ,iw 4 i9 an V x Q 12 v A K W A pil IWW Y GG 'M ' ' , Q 5 Q J f 9 ' f if .. , , , Vw, '77 1 WRST Joan Wappler Joyce Thomas Frank Pistilli Audrey Stone Richard Racheter Dorothy Mozian Mimi Papa Shirley Pollack Elaine Vellecott Albert Bogle Gleb Zelenay Jean Tosca Merrick Newbold Joyce Anderson Ronald Chaffee Robert Ely Barbara Hensle Mary Macomber Jerry Towe Conrad Schultz James Castricum Josephine Alongi Muriel Wagner Joan Pendergast William Luke Robert Schoenberg lsabel Halliday Marion Cooke John Gulow Arthur Shera Norma Simpson KEY T0 SENIOR BABY PICTURES Marion Smith Arlene Kelly Barbara Kellerman Jean D'Abblemont Louise Longenacker Virginia Russell Dominick Chiappone Ann Harrison Harry Quigley Buddy Eldot Ann Woche Donald O'Reilly Ronald Kucks Paul Merwin Ted Myska Donald Davies John Sichel Charles Bogie Mabel Southwick Althea Pratt Daphne Suss Mary Ellen Bull George Oliver Jean Kirner Alan Terrill Alice Giles Lois Szwed Ellen Gilardoni William Uster Dorothy Kelley Marjorie Lentz 37 Beverly Hooper Robert Norton Ruth van Brookhaven Herbert Porter Sherrill Mallett Robert Uehlein Alfred Daub Marion Terhune Walter Lewis Claire Randall Ted Adams Ann Knudten Kenneth Eynon William Black Dorothy Ropp Edgar Norton Anita Bothner Florence Joralemon Walter Liggett Nancy Van Buren Janet Phillips James Carbonetti Albert lllinger Phyllis Whiteside Westervelt Stagg John Tidona John Foehl Jack Wallace Harold Rogers George Bernhard Oscar Zilch Nwmch Awards at Senior Assembly 'Journalism John Melville Foehl Dramatics Steven Jeffrey VanOsten 'Music - Arthur Joseph Shera 'Citizenship Robert Addison Ely Junior Woman's Club Mabel Louise Southwick Pi Mu Epsilon Jerome Donald Towe Robert Addison Ely 'Commercial Virginia Ann Russell Library Club Marjorie Lentz Marian Smith Quill and Scroll John Melville Foehl Betty Marie Polis Mabel Louise Southwick Mary Louise Macomber Wilhelmina Christine Farquhar Pins awarded for outstanding contributions to a school publication. Awards Commencement Night at Rivoli Art Club Louis Kissell Spanish Club Phyllis Eileen Dayton French Club Wilhelmina Christine Farquhar 'Math Club 'Co-Y ' ' Readers Digest Rensselaer John August Pranke Bausch-Lomb John Melville Foehl Girls' A. A. Kiwanis John August Pranke Betty Marie Polis S. A. R. Edward Arthur Adams Special Honors American Legion: Boys' State Thomas Lee West American Legion Woman's Auxiliary: Girls' State Carolyn Lewis Hillers Woman's Club Citizenship lnstitute Leslie Jean Papenfus Northern Jersey Representative of Metro politan School Study Council at Herald-Tribune Forum Betty Marie Polis Metropolitan School Study Council Foreign Exchange Student Robert Addison Ely American Legion Oratorical Contest Anita Claire Bothner All State Band Phillip Lionel Holt R. H. S. Spelling Champion Judith Ann Siegle Columbia University Forum on Citizenship John Melville Foehl Robert Arthur Reynolds Scholarship Awards by Rutherford Civic Organizations ' 'Clarence A. Fetterlyl lRutherford Education Associationl ' ' High School Parent-Teachers Association Woman's College Club Anita Claire Bothner 'FFaculty awards. iY:i5:Names not available when book went to press. 5 'S 'Q 1' 1 - o... P 5-.. '?.. in 5 .bs AI N Q ,- 5. x 15225 9 X X f X 5- I- f n -4,- N ffiz-,Qc 5551 CIN 555, Q '5I,:.NOso 5 ' 5555 5 5 , 5555 2 :5 5l5v 5551 ,'5E g J, 5. aimg 555i Q.: 55' 5 05792 ' 5 :U 50' 5'-Eg-2553 E .1C',mog2f,.'-gal: 5I'Umru-ma, I-I'..,fg'2U1 ui 5 C51 5 .uJ f'2 . 55 5' 550-11 1555 5 5: 5: 'm 5 51 5 -266551. 5 5555, '.l'V-75565 N mi '11 .C U L O .CUE u..O aw 5.5 553 152.55--fu: -'gg Q 2iE8g2'3Ni,QE E EI--Uggui 3 2.25 ,,,'- NCDOQI4 ct::a6g5 'og-Sig '-1'5 L 0.---' gJ?2E?EEx13E2 as mf25wBfdf E ,- 'Pofu -:WL .5 0.9010 20,201 0 fu .1332 3 NE 255: gms? C.- OD-'V Ot' mn --Clio: -Q 1 555535 0,15-52 523005-9-Q-9336 mb.KDE SNZDEBW PB9',m'9 001,312 2QO.'Emm'U'UD Q U-, Q.-.cazm.. U, '1wg.9E,,-Zmxts. mm-CCwU,m -.4Om.D3: Oifggm 3 55 ITX , Q -Wsg cl. . u v, 'wb X 5 '-'R 5 , - 3 I N! N F - e rraro Assistant CO Bch R Obeff Harding - fum--www Opponents 'U 8 3 as wa- UNINIUKDO '61 C ul CD Sz lll Ill lil iftciid NTH1 fnffifnv-FYT 5g::. :alll I I 5.5. . . I l i . . I l 2 lg Qjl :gig sw 252' USZLU 1 E' l l : : :.: ::: NP Nm E.. g mm u Eg' E mc avg r . o 5-,N ...GJ EQ sl e win llow scor Beebe -b Sichel I Gulow O rton No 1 -fl x,4 'il Arthur Stone, Coach 32 Lettermen Opponents R. H. S. ain +- Q. N U L- 2 V1 3 E .9 E I' . Paul Devlin, Coach :MM Charles Bogie, Manager 0 A--- 4.--A -.-A K 6 amy -. .,.... .. ........ M9 5 ' Ted Adams 3 ....... - -.. .Sli Cecilia Ty.:.a3,..3:QQg,--2 Mal Aydelotte 4 v44..4 4- .oee Ridgewooqf' g4.Y.-fu-..Q1--.l Jack Buehler 3 -.4.-f.. Y .... Hackensacky i ---.l John DeMarrias l ...... ...... T enafly .. ..,. 0 William Galbraith la 4- Y, -4 .4.. Englew , William Hohlstein l .... - ...... Te egg -Q?,,..-.f.1 ..,.. .2 Ted Myska 3 ...... -.- ..,. Clgggm 4' f ,.,, . ..,.. -,---.O Merrick Newbold la, ......, --r. ,A,., --- --l dw-, ood - .---l Harry Quigley l .,c,. 53 'f sack , ..,,..,... -3 Harold Rodgers Q' .i. N k .-,-, ,C C--M3 Rohm Schoenberg .,.., Tenafly ,cA,c ,,c,,,,,,,,, , 0 Westervelt Stagg 0 ...... , .... Kea ny .. , ,,.. 5 yy- .v Lettermen Harry Quigley, Capt. Ted Adams Westervelt Stagg .,,....,.,f , , Kenneth Eynon, Mgr. 8 Larry Keef Dominick Chiappone Jack Wallace William Lane Harold Rogers Alfred Daub John Tidona George Pabst Gordon Malletl' Herbert Porter William Galbraith Paul Devlin, Coach all I All ff C R ffv ,fl A V Z ' .......... .......Cliffside Park ..... ....... .......Tenafly ..... .,...., ......,Hackensack ,. ,. ......,Ridgefield Park,..,..,. .,..... .......Leoma .......... ........ .. .....,. .....,.Teaneck ........ .. ,..... .,....,Englewood ...,. ., ......,Cliffside Park .. .....,.Tenafly ,.,.,...,..,.. W.. ....... .....,,Hackensack .. 14 ....... ......,Ridgefield Park...,..., .. V ...... ....... L eonia .......... ..... , . .....,.Teaneck .. ....... ......,Eng lewood .... ... Lettermen Ridgeway Case, Capt. John Foehl, Mgr. Richard Blakiston Charles Fallott Carl Huth Arthur McCormick Jerry Towe William Veazey Morris'Wollman, Coa-:h R. H. S. I ,,...,.,,...., Passaic ..... 3 ,,,...A,,,,,,, Tenafly ...,., O ,,..........., Teaneck ...c.. l , ..,.......,, Passaic .,,,,.. , I ......,.,.,,,, Englewood O ,,,.,,,...... Tenaflly ...... O ,.,..,....... Teaneck ,........ l, .,..,.,,., , Englewood ..,.,. . llncomnletel 3 ,,,,,,......., Hackensack .. .A R. H. S. 54 60 ,,,,, , ,,,, , 40 39 39 42 , ,, 49 , 3l 34 SO 36 ,, 28,. 45 54 35 39 ,, 33 36 65 42 29 ,,.,.., ,,,,,,, 39 , .,,,. , 24 ,,., Lyndhurst , ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, . East Rutherford Clifton , . . Alumni ,,,,, Leonia ,,,, Tenafly ,, ,. .. Teaneck W Cliffside Park ,. Englewood ,. Hackensack . ,.,,, .. St. Mary's Ridgefield Park ,,,,,, .. .. Leonia Tenafly .H .,,,,,,.. ,, Passaic .,..,,,,,, Teaneck ,. .,A..,,,, ....,. . , Cliffside Park Englewood ,,,,, ., Passaic ,, ,,.,,,,,,,, ,, Hackensack ,, Ridgefield Park ,,.... ,,,,,,, St. Mary's ,,,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Teaneck ,,,,,,,,,, Lettermen Robert Harding, Capt. Westervelt Stagg Larry Keef Alonzo Sisco William Black Harold Rogers Robert Sudol Jerry Annick Walter Liggett Charles Bogie, Manager Harold Schaible, Coach is ' P! Q A, 1 'had Walter Liggett, Capt. George Bernhard Thurston Cooper Sandy Ayers John Demarrias Donald Snoad Harry Quigley Rutherford ...... 64V3 Rutherford ,.,..., Hackensack ,,,,. William Uster Rudolph Nichols Jerry Annick William Black Paul Merwin Malcolm Aydelotte Mgr Voyle Dupes, Coach Teaneck .. ,,,, 392f3 21 373112 Tenafly ,,,,, csccc,, 3 4V2 Rutherford ..,,... ,.A..,, 3 BVZ Englewood .,,, ......Y, 4 7112 Leonia ..,, VYYY.sY 743 Rutherford ,s,,.,, 52 Cliffside Park ...,,,, 52 N,N.J.l.L. Meet ..,. ...,.........Y..ss........ --.Yf, 5 l' h Twin Boro Relays ..... ,.,..v4th YIM 15457 WL wwf YW? Z V , H .11 gy 5 7 .V 'A M - J ii 11 f' ZW JJ 1 HA. new R.. i ,- s A A , --gr V , X Q an ' 'fi J Jgfzzw ofw .J Ana M K uf 'w,, sk X A af me ,.. -3 'Q-'wif v, ,A . Q X F, , M R, N53 Liv' J QQ . 5 . S C E! Q R 5 an-ng a L 5 lil: as 5 QQ? no-'Q YE X , X -Q fp my t ' ' ff M f Q, 5 ssh' A Y - x l X 4 T ' 1 -M85 -, 5 sy? V Ag- I2 K Mal' isqiil in Q? . N1 xx 'V gg? X. x if 5' al 1 M,.ds, ..f ' wr? A., 5 ' , f W . Q Af 1 f-Q W ,. A 4. - 'F'-Q . vff. , ,5- Q S Mfmmwwf V uf We Sfzall Www The G, O. election, Mary Ellen in Young April. Mr. Clark's mustache. Arthur and his tuba. When the Chimes of Normandy didn't ring. Miss Butler's missing encyclopedias. The return of Marty's car. The broken water fountain by 206. The dog in English class. The smells from 303. The addition of twirlers to the band. Beating Passaic 6-O. The night before the Lyndhurst game. The opening of Dandees and the football party held there The Math Club assembly. The fixing of the P. A. system. Miss Wilson, Wes, and Sitch. Hamlet and Macbeth, Those slumber parties. Miss Simpson's new car. The Rutherford Rockettes. Chemistry problems. The Shmoo. Bobbin' Along with Bob Harding. The G. O. Store. Sitch's new argyle sweater. The Twelfth Street Rag. The Executive Council meetings. C. N. l. C. Short hair cuts. A certain person and Lin. The Hayride. The Exchange Students. The Big Snow and the day off. Those field trips. Hallowe'en night. The singing American lndian. Monday Morning Words. 1 1' ' Who! WMU all If ??? ,Vi ,kk, ,, 2 The U. N. had appreciated our visit? T Anita Bothner cut her hair? i Ted Adams agreed with J. J.? Jimmy C. didn't always have a nice word for somebody? Walt L. forgot his teeth? Z, f ,ta E t if f iff J' We had never learned to think clearly ? George Bernhard was on time? J. J.'s room was empty after school? The G. O. Store sold bubble gum? Everyone agreed at G. O. meetings? Jeanne Kirner wasn't absent? Nobody stood up for the Seniors at assembly? Betty Polis was speechless? Mr. Carpenter didn't have the rifle range to talk about? Bob Ely talked fast? Q U min? if fy fx X Mr. Clarke did his own teaching? i Miss Cruz wasn't good natured? f si 5 Mr. Dupes was drafted into the infantry? 1 jfjrv ' The track got fixed? V lt 3 Every Senior was satisfied with his yearbook picture? jj A Something wasn't happening all the time? 'l V -he -,, y ,ff -- ' W in il o E it K if ll 1 if Nc 1 X i ,fe .4 Seniafz. Goaffzlevi H -1131 HU HLFLRHT .,.. ...- 22135 HH? George and Arlene Ron and Joan Steve and Norma HH .Wifi Walt and Ann Harry and Mabel MMA-.. --.n el.. u se Bob and Joan Lou and Dot 6 Fiv- vs 'HW HNOW 30 T -Q, V.L.L3HO'I S5382 O -1 fb f',., g . 5 -v -r G7 CINV8 SNIHDEIVW ART President DORIS FALEY Vice President RUTH HARRISON Secretary RICHARD RACHETER Sponsor MRS. TITMAN 0 GAA U UAJCL :- u U 9 in 5? MIKE and GAVEL President JOHN PRANKE Vice President JERRY TOWE Secretary VIRGINIA RUSSELL Sponsor MISS ELY I f P 9 Ak RIFLE President LOUIS LARSEN Vice President DOMINICK CHIAPPONE Secretary JOHN GU LOW Sponsor MR. CARPENTER W' f J, -' L Y fait' 0 an iQ ev- ,IL si f G. Huy, I xl: if Rs WMM ww Q V W :ez ' QV? agpu i K I M ' 'trif- am , U-024' 293- Q s W V.- , , V b 9? wt g, . f ' L , , Q Xb 6.1 M t M 213' M gg P53 f , H f ,A ix W , V wg 2 Q1 h - 'I I ,, , .4 fi .K 1 I: L If EQ .Q 9' Q 1 LIBRARY President ALICE GILES Vice President GIOVANNA D'ORIANO Secretary MABEL SOUTHWICK Treasurer LOIS SZWED Sponsor MISS BUTLER f?t?,i ,QWQT 3? f TRI-HI-Y President NORMA SIMPSON Vice President ELAINE VELLACOTT Secretary CAROL JONES Treasurer SHERRILL MALLET Historian DOROTHY MOZIAN Chaplain ANNE KRUSER Sponsor MRS. GOFF FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA President ARTHUR SHERA Vice President RICHARD RACHERTA Secretary LOUISE LONGENECKER Sponsor MR. KR ITZER 54 7 CAMERA President RONALD CHAFFEE Vice President IRA KOLODNY Secretary-Treasurer ARTH UR SI-I ERA Sponsor MR, KIRKENDALL ww XIX if lj wlbx 4 , Y. L dv THE RUTH ERFORDIAN STAFF i W I ' F ff . Q V 1 1:-1.1--J I.. L A. A. COUNCIL President DOROTHY MOZIAN Secretary NORMA SIMPSON Sponsor MISS WAKE 55 I 7 ' ,AW ,,. ,W.,.... .M 4 V- W-Y 1-1 , A. ., .,......W,.,.w V, . . ... .,. ssss .. H . -X f,.- W., z g I ,Nt s 'A -., 7 FIRE BRIGADE Sponsor MR. PAPENFUS I . f Q M BANKING REPRESENTATIVES Sponsor MR. STONE '55 J .1 f: it ZZ f Q5 RADIO President CARL KREBS Vice President HAROLD FISCHBECK Secretary LOUIS LARSEN Sponsor MR. BOYAN CHESS Board of Directors JOHN GULOW THEODORE MYSZKA CARL KREBS Secretary CARL KREBS Sponsor MRS. ROSS k2 :' A X 'as 'A f C0-Y President MABEL SOUTHWICK Vice President CAROLYN HILLERS Secretary JANE GRAY Treasurer ELLEN GILARDONI Historian BARBARA HENSLE Chaplain BARBARA KELLERMAN Sponsor MISS RABY 4' 1 5 up Y 6 ! Q , CHEERLEADERS ALTH EA PRATT Captain 57 f MATH EMATICS President JOHN Sl CHEL Vice President DONALD O'REILLY Secreta ry-Treasurer ANITA BOTHNER Sponsor MRS. ROSS A-O l13+ZYN HPPLQJ ig for S1 Yi e.!f!f TWIRLERS Captain GAIL GAMBLE Sponsor MR. MONROE ,,,,9. X53 f ' ox N' UF: 'L ,, , X Q BRIDGE President ROBERT REYNOLDS Vice President INGA HILLABOE Secretary CAROLYN H I LLERS Treasurer EDWARD EPPEL Sponsor MR. BOYAN 58 FLAG WAVERS Captain ARLENE KELLY Sponsor MR. MONROE GENERAL ORGANIZATION President ROBERT ELY Vice President WALTER LIGGETT Secretary BARBARA KELLERMAN Sponsor MR. JANEBA Ll A K . 'LL SOPHOMORE GIRLS SPORTS 59 - F ' f WY Eriigmiw ,i fn. M., ,... , , k Whig .. ,Mi la., . -Ml -1 K ' ' i bf P' f - , fff- . . ,, V Q, i , mfg? X5 3 ,W kg gygifs? V A , an h A K MN f -V . - M ,.Ef 'L F, ,S me - 1 1 , s 5 ' -'L Q I . - k if lv 4 sm W ,MM SS 3 Ewa . if 55 M f Qi Hia? 3 Q Qgfgggg ggyp 3 ' vp W 1 a :Mg V N gf 'f m 3 -Q Q? M WMWQF xx A.,, , A W .sif fi 3 ? . E : iswigxf Q ai s A W K , A A i9 wish 3aQ'f V,w fr Y-49 President ANNE WOCHE Vice President JEAN d'ALBEMONT Secretary JOYCE THOMAS Treasurer FLORENCE JORALEMON Historian CLAIRE RANDALL Chaplain JOAN WAPPLER Sponsor MISS SURBER 0019 4 O .av 15 .Q is J if C TC s :f 1 0 '- A I SENIOR GIRLS SPORTS Lb E' PRODUCERS Co-Presidents JOHN PRAN KE ROBERT ELY Secretary LOIS SZWED Electrical Adviser MR. PETE BALDWIN Sponsor 61 MR. STONE G. O. STUDENT STORE Manager BETTY POLIS Treasurer JOH N PRANKE Bookkeeper JACQUELINE KLEIN Sponsor MR. JANEBA 62 G. O. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Mffi' L- 'rf ' A :s.,..,, M EV wg 1 , . S -.. -a ... --fn , H' U J ... 9, 2 . R, ff ,'N V ,,..-f A ,.f,w,.. ,M .-',.-. - V , J. .., ' 'M .1 -.-- -- -, vv -fm, ., .A -.43-1,,.. W.. -.... K.---L'i .'2 . 1 ,, --o-Limghy, .mggyp . ,, . N' ff 5 Sf 'S -me Q iw 55,5541 5 ws '- - X Qi x V 5. K-,gli ii 6 J ,ggi , ,.,,.. ms ,, 3 A .-1 J- ' ,ws nf Q '5 -Q f gg af' ,ff Q 3 . .g vw - r fm f 2 ff 5- 5 Q A L, as 8 'wq I 'w 1+ 4 5 isvP ':1 m K '08 3, g.-f' mm W K. .4- ' I I N- 'f ni, Q 1 s '4 , N '1 .5 ,. t A .. . X, A' 'M R11 iq-43085 VA 1 liz ff' E' K A W L .1 M, I wt? K if ,X r ' we ga f f , gk, ,, s.. ti W - . s ij! ' Y We W? Eff Qkrffi N - I A.: ,Lk.. sq Thrift-as Learned b Practice IT IS the privilege of this savings institution to cooperate with the Rutherford Board of Education in promoting the savings habit among the students in the public schools of Rutherford, East Rutherford and Lyndhurst. As of March 31, 1949 the number of such school savings accounts was 3,264 with an average balance of 3l9.11. Each weekly Mbank day at the various schools, students or teachers receive the nickels, dimes and quarters for credit to the students' savings accounts. Later in the week high school students record the transactions affecting the School Accounts at the office of the Savings Association. ln this manner, the students early acquire the thrift habit and learn the fundamentals of banking principles and procedures. These insured savings accounts are continued through school days-after graduation most of them remain with the mutual savings institution. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1949 lfi0lLl G PRI GS SAVI G i 3,,....,,ANv ww ssocmlo 23 Park Avenue, Rutherford,N J 'VA' 519' Phone RUtherford 2-1432 Compliments of COOPER LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER - SASH - DOORS - TRIM MASONS' MATERIALS ROOFING F. W. WOOLWORTH Rutherford Lyndhurst East Rutherford Hempstead's Esso Service If Esso and ATLAS Pnonucrs A A A RU. 2-5137 PASSAIC N J RUTHERFORD N J RUTI-IERFORD AVENUE and oIzIENT wAY I 9 09 1 9 4 9 Phone Rufherfom 2-4131 I Rutherford Bakery, Inc. Edwa rd 5 Shoe Store QUALITY GOODS PROM oVEN TO You Specializing in All Party Cakes coURTEoUs SERVICE CAREFUL FITTING 104 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-2500 Compliments of Laird-Johnson, Inc. SOUTH BERGEN CHEVROLET DEALERS Sales and Service Pulvers Gift Cv Card Shop 325 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. 55 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. AVENPORT' Borschneck 8' Nott FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION N6 DADK AVE RUYHERFORO 104 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Complimenfs of Phone RUtherford 2-7612 Naborhood Pharmacy Albert L9 Grand C7 son CHAS. E. MENAGI-I, 'PI-Iafmacisr 290 PARK AVENUE RUTI-IERFORD, N. J. phone Rufherford 2-3551 Phone RUtherford 2-6308 EST. 1920 T H d Henderson-Boyd, Inc. ammes ar ware PLUMBING - HEATING - TINNING PITTSBURGH PAINTS Authorized American Radiator Representatives 330 UNION AVENUE RUTI-IERPQRD, N. J. 302 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. W .,.,..- Q :II - I , i A 1141 J IF Y 69 1 J I z'sf:r4:.gz,.gI - 1 f I 1 A I K 15' 4 1 5 ll -,., .1 gun: 7 I M M E R M II H Ruraensono 1 ' 1 I I - - -... 1 ' V CONGRATULATIONS! YOURS IS THE 39th CLASS IT HAS BEEN OUR PRIVILEGE TO CONGRATULATE A. W. VAN WINKLE Cr COMPANY T H E V O R A C C O . LACQUER sPEciALisTs Makers of Vorac Brand Speed Dry Linoleum Lacquer Floor Finishes Vorac Concrete Finishes . PARK MOTORS, INC. JULIUS M. FORHECZ, President SOUTH BERGEN CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Headquarters For Complete Auto Servicing For Prompt Attention, Phone RUtherford 2- IO-20 ORIENT WAY RUTHERFORD, N. J. 1661 CONGRATULATIONS . . . TO YOU, GRADUATES, AND TO YOUR STAFF OF TEACHERS RIVOLI THEATRE RUTHERFORD, N. J. EST' l926 Phone RUtherford 2-8688 General Repairs - - 1 . . PIIIIIIPS Candy Shop Slgretto Truck Sales 8' Service, LUNCHEONETTE Incorporated Home Made Candies - Ice Cream GMC U- GASOUNE AND DIESEL so PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. ROUTE I7 RUTHERFORDV N' J. Phone RUtherford 2-0731 ALL ROADS LEAD To THE Bergen Restaurant WHERE THE BEST PEOPLE MEET TO EAT Front Market PRIVATE DINING ROOM For Select Parties and Banquets PHONE YOUR ORDERS 2 ERIE AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherfcrd 2-2303 Phone RUtherford 2-8934 Scott's for Moving Ten Broeck Olds, Inc. 'I H OLDSMOBILE SIXES and EIGHTS WE HANDLE W'TH CARE Look to ouas For All That's NEW Phone RUtherford 2-2129 Phone NUtIey 2-3370 49 MEADOW ROAD RUTHERFORD, N. J Phone RUtherford 2-3399 I M Y 3 SVN' SIWP Lester W. Current . Extends Congratulations To The F NE F T E CLASS OF 1949 I OO W AR FOR THE FAMILY 344 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. 190 PARK AVENUE RUTHEREORDI N' J- D. A. BLAKISTON COMPLIMENTS OF ADVANCE PIECE DYE WORKS, INC. RUTHEREORD, N. J. 7I JORALEMON BROS. INCORPORATED GENERAL TRUCKING 626 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, NEW JERSEY DeMASSI MOTOR CAR COMPANY PONTIAC - CADILLAC SALES and SERVICE Compliments of Compliments of HIVE RUTHERFORD YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN MA FA T Rl G C . NU C U N O ASSOCIATION Ames Avenue RUfh6I'f0fd, N- J- RUfherford 2-4833K R therford, N J 2 Compliments of THE BOGLE AGENCY mconronnso 300 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J. ,,'5rhamps1n's SAFAIR FLYING SERVICE Distributers of PIPER - STINSON - SWIFT AIRPLANES Approved Flight School No. 8 Teterboro Air Terminal Teterboro, N.J ATLANTIC AVIATION CORPORATION Distributers BEECHCRAFT AIRPLANES GI FTS BENDIX RADIO AND TELEVISION Airplane Accessories - Service and Repairs 125 pa,-k Avenue Rutherford, N' J Teterboro Air Terminal Teterboro, N. J Phone RUtherford 2-7I6I AI FairIamb's Gulf Service Station PARK AVENUE AND GLEN ROAD RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY Phone RUtherford 2-8635 Goffin's GREETING CARDS - STATIONERY - TOYS ARTIST SUPPLIES 64 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N.J Phone RUTherford 2- I 338 Blue Violet Gift Shop EXQUISITE GIFTS - DISTINCTIVE GREETING CARDS June C. Hagedorn John Stothers I55 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. IO AMES AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. . . A. Straub, Inc. Fr nkl Fr nklm a In and a DUTCH BOY AGENCY L A W Y E R S Leading Painters - Decorators SI PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUfherford 2-5300 YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER Pasquin Motor Sales, Inc. SERVES GENUINE COUNTRY CLUB ICE CREAM 2'5I-253 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. 268 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUI'herford 2-8930 EDMUND WILLIAMSON Cr COMPANY REAL ESTATE . INSURANCE 315 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY Phone RUtherford 2-4388 Same Day Service LORRAI NE CLEANERS First in Fine Cleaning FUR CLEANING AND STORAGE 288 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY COMPLIMENTS OF l BUNNY DELL FARMS Phone RUtherford 2-6I O9 COMPLIMENTS OF DANDEE SWEET SHCPPE 52-54 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 74 PHONE KEarny 2-5060 - 5061 N. J. SCI-IOENDORF INCORPORATED DIRECT DISTRIBUTOR OF FORD PRODUCTS You can't beat a Ford for the money. Parts and Service Department -- Open from 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. IQSDQIW 160 BELGROVE DRIVE KEARNY, NEW JERSEY A. R. PURDY CO. INCORPORATED STEEL AND ALUMINUM -CSDQZT LYNDHURST NEW JERSEY 75 Phone RUtherford 2-3300 IRA BENOWITZ HARDWARE COMPANY FACTORY AND MILL SUPPLIES IO4 Park Avenue Rutherford, New Jersey Phone RUtherford 2-7725 ALL THE HOME TOWN NEWS IN BLANCHE'S Gigs: Rutlperioro Republican HAND BAGS - MILLINERY COSTUME JEWELRY EVERY THURSDAY 34 Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. GRADUATE HOUSE, INCORPORATED 34 Walnut Street Newark, New Jersey Compliments of Congratulations to the Class of I949 OLIVER T. SOMERVILLE VAHAN MOZIAN DAvln J. Asn-:EN 'NCORPORATED SERVING PHILATELISTS SINCE I9OI w. ADRIANCE KIPP, JR. 505 Fifth Avenue New York City Phone RUtI'1erford 2-6008 Compliments of Best Wishes from AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. John J. Kolodziej, Proprietor DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE ' ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES IS Union Avenue Rutherford, N. J. 3I3 Union Avenue Rutherford, N. J. 76 Phone RUtherford 2-5 I 35 Sammarco's TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE Cars Called for and Delivered UNION AVENUE AT CHESTNUT STREET RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY Phone RUtherford 2-3373 Gunther's Sport and Camera Shop PHOTO SUPPLIES C1 SPORTING GOODS, GUNS G TACKLE Hunting and Fishing Licenses Issued 2OI PARK AVENUE EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-2903 E. K. Streichert AUTO METAL WORK Auto Radiators - Welding I8 ERIE AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Compliments of Empire Cleaners 3 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-2l43 C. Fehling, Prop. Elite Upholstery Shop UPHOLSTERING - SLIP COVERS DRAPERIES - BEDDING 8 HIGHLAND CROSS RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone Rutherford 2-8685 Henderson G' Dilger, Inc. PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS Electric and Gas Appliances 270 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-8678 Richard H. Schaerer GENERAL INSURANCE l37 FRANCISCO AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-4418 Dr. I. R. Krasner OPTOMETRIST 45 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Opposite Rivoli Theatre Harry's Sunoco Service COMPLETE A TO Z LUBRICATION Tires . . . Tubes . Batteries 63 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-7323 Gilio Music Service COMPLETE INSTRUCTION AND SERVICE 6 AMES AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-3432 The Times Press COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL PRINTING 30 FRANKLIN AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-8933 We Call and Deliver West End Cleaners WE OPERATE OUR OWN CLEANING PLANT Shirt Cleaning Service . . . Tailoring 333 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-3874 Suss and Grube STATIONERY - BREYER'S ICE CREAM Shapiro CLEANERS AND DYERS Where Quality and Service Count PAPERS - MAGAZINES Sfofesf Plant: no PARK AVENUE 334 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. 43 MEADOW ROAD 315 UN'0N AVENUE Phone RUl'herford 2-0921 Ben Landishman Phone RUtherford 2-8778 FIRST CLASS TAILORING FOR THE DISCRIMINATING Union Cleaners and Dyers WE DO ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING We Call for and Deliver 301 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. AlIen's Cut-Up Poultry FRESH KILLED NEAR-BY POULTRY Fresh Farm Eggs IZVZ AMES AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-5344 Central Drug Co. DELIVERIES ANYWHERE 120 PARK AVENUE EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone HAckensack 2-6965 Shera Linoleum 8' Rug Co., lnc. 262 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-7607 Young Folks Shop II8 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Operations Phone HAsbrouck Heights 8-1880, 8-1713 Night Phone HAckensack 2-791 I Aircraft Sales G' Service, Inc. Frank J. Garofalo, President TETERBORO AIR TERMINAL TETERBORO, N. J. AFTER THE THEATRE SODAS . . . SUNDAES . . . SANDWICHES Rivoli Sweet Shop NEXT TO THE RIVOLI Phone HAsbrouck Heights 8-1465, 1466, 0835 Rausch Flying School and Service, lnc. William L. Rausch, President CESSNA SALES AND SERVICE TETERBORO AIR TERMINAL ON ROUTE 6 TETERBORO, NEW JERSEY LENDING LIBRARY NORCROSS CARDS Rutherford-L ndhurst . . Y Elsinore Gift Shop Journal Square Bus Co., Inc. Phone RUtherford 2-7797 25 ORIENT WAY RUTHERFORD, N. J. 300 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-8996 Ned's Quality Market PRIME MEATS AND POULTRY 86 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-6632 Modern Electrical Shops IF WE CAN'T FIX IT - THROW IT AWAY Repairs on Vacuums - Radios - Washers - Toasters Irons - Refrigerators - Etc. 6 FRANKLIN PLACE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-7869 JOE JOB'S SPORT SHOP EVERYTHING IN SPORTING Gooos I3 Sylvan Street Rutherford, N. J. FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS AWARDS J O S T E N ' S A Newark Office Room 223 Phone Mlrcheu 3-size INDUSTRIAL BUILDING IO6O BROAD STREET NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY 78 Compliments of R 0 Y 0 X HEAVY DUTY CLEANER CLEANS EVERYTHlNG For: Tile, Porcelain, Linoleum, Floors, Walls, Woodwork, Windows, Mirrors, Clothes Leaves a Fragrance of the Pines A PRODUCT OF ROYCE CHEMICAL COMPANY Compliments of C. H. BLOECHER CO., INC. I2 Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. T. J. NAULTY 268 PARK AVENUE, RUTHERFORD, N. ulutborized GENERAL ELECTRIC 'Dealer Hayman Furniture Stores, Inc. A GOOD SOURCE CONGRATULATIONS . . . TO YOU, GRADUATES, AND TO YOUR STAFF OF TEACHERS BOBBINK Cr ATKINS NURSERYMEN SINCE 1898 EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. 'Tl alll l I ll FY 'Mk PM 'F .alll fiirllgellllll Marion C. Bul REALESTATE 290 Orient Way Rutherford, N, J. Phone RU therford 2-363 5 Congratulations To The Graduates George Weed, Inc. INSURANCE I6 AMES AVENUE RUTHERFOR Phone RUtherford 4-OIOO-0l0l D, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2- l SOO FOR FINE Before in Need Insure With Mead FURNITURE Douglas 0. Mead, Inc. 38 Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. INSURANCE COUNSEL'-ORS I5 ORIENT WAY RUTHERFORD, N. J M. Psaty FINE FURS 7I PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-8594 Tem-Tee Milk Bar LET'S MEET AT THE TEM-TEE Owned and Operated by The Salamon Family I5 JACKSON AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. If You Phone RUtherford 2-5700 - We Deliver Jersey Giant Liquor Department Phone RUtherford 2-6382 Morris Saraisky WRAPPING and SHIPPING SUPPLIES S2-84 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. 20-22 CHESTNUT STREET RUTHERFORD, N. J. Compliments of Phone RUtl'1erford 2-7989 ' A Friend WOHLTMANN'S Confectionery and Luncheonette Best Wishes From Gulow Engineering Company 140 Park Avenue Ruiherford, N. J. Phone RUtherford 2-7706 Parky's Service Station COMPLETE LINE OF SHELL PRODUCTS 265 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER Marjorie Foley iBy Appointment Only! Phone RUtl-terford 2-OI85 The members of the staff of the I 949 RUTHERFORDIAN wish to ex- press their sincere thanks and appreciation. To Mr. Papenfus for the time, advi to the editors and members of the staff. ce, and encouragement he has given To Mrs. Titman for her fine supervision of the Art staff. To Margorie Foley for her excellent photographs of the seniors, clubs, classes, and sports. To the NEW CITY PRINTING COMPANY for its skill and its courteous service in publishing this book. To the advertisers, for without th eir support this RUTHERFORDIAN would not have been able to be published. To the Homeroom salesmen who handled the sale of this book so well. And to everyone else who contributed material and time to make the i949 RUTHERFORDIAN a success. 80 Produ I by E gravotono NEW CITY PRINTING COMPANY av qw ,, 1 F, fx ,x 44 1, rg. 'SQ' I 'LJ v u uw. W3 , ' ff: . Q' .51-, : -ggi '1 f 1. i 3' 47, tw, .:L .mx v. Qfff?
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