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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.. X , Us Qi ' df l 5 2h?:'lg4 - fir? ff , , s' f 'J Q ll 1 l nf szfibrif X ' I 5 tl rg gl k YV X' li l X 'I 1 X! X ,.. Q fi, af fx? , f l L Q L ' 5 , ff' N - j t eb lenoy ' Frenchie A ch g as only he can be, A and gay as his own P is. Fr ch Clu 4. A ition: Vouloir etre ,gradue qette annee lege l'annee et pouvoir aller au col- sulvante. 1 LL li Anne Irvin Woclle Woochie Scroungie Butch Fun and friends she will never Iack.' Y-47, Y-48, President Y-495 A. A. Council 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 41 Rutherfordian Staff 45 Math Club 25 Baccalaureate Chorusg Ruther- fordian Salesman. Ambition: To get through collece, marry and ralisg 'three healthy 1 s.
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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 -
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