Rutherford High School - Rutherfordian Yearbook (Rutherford, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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So to you, Mr. Moore, in all humility we dedicate this book and hope that in time we too, can feel the satisfaction of accomplishment such as you so richly deserve. is , ,di gm wi ., 1 STAFF OF 50 Nw PHILIP HOLT ARTHUR LOVERIDGE Edntor nn Chlef Buslness Manager CAROLYN VEBER Art Editor Editorial Vlrglma Bultmeyer Russell Olson Carolyn Hnllers lnga Hnlleboe .lacquelsne Klem Richard Wagner r 'W Wlnnfred Bonn Ann Kreuzer Rosalie Sonnenfeld Andrew Hughes Phyllus Richter Ann Maser Andrew Kohut Jean Owens Business Leslle Papenfus Robert Reynolds SHIRLEY RICHARDSON EDWARD EPPEL Snapshot Co Edvtors 7523, ll f' 4. R 51 5 ix Mi y B z 5 if -5 i552gii i1E?EQ Svlgf, sb' UE? o , gr 3' . A S J QB. ' 1 .Q X 9' ' wa L f v f' ii? Q, il lr! 1 A' J 4:3 V ' 'P' ,K . Mrss Wake Mr Boyan Mrs Trfman Mrss Slmpson MI' MONO? I 3... Miss Doud Mr Moore Miss Butler aneba TEACHERS Beach Mass Petty Mlss Grlmmre Mwss Surber Mlss Ely Charlre 1 'S-H6 Mr Dupes Mr Harrrngton Mrss Chapman Mr Carpenter Mrs Goff 0'0 Mr Papenfus Mass Cruz Muss Wllson Mr Sfone Mrss Young , Ek, . C ,Egg 1 Rl N ix? C 4 M '9 CLASS SENIOR EXEGUTIVE 00UN6'll President . Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsors OFFICERS JUNIOR JEAN GATES President INGA HILLEBOE Vice President JANET FERRISS Secretary FRANCES LEMKE Treasurer YEAR . . INGA HILLEBOE . JEAN GATES . . . . BETTY TERRILL MISS RABY and MR. JANEBA CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE YEAR JERRY ANNICK President ROBERT DE MASSI Vice President CAROLYN HILLERS Secretary RICHARD BLAKISTON Treasurer Barbara Allen Barbie Smiling face, laughing eyes, . A merry life before her lies. Girls' Sports 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4. Ambition: To stay in one place for a nice long time. Robert Blakeley Bob Tex Bones Next stop Tex Broadway' Homeroom Bankteller Masquers 4 Ambition To be successful and famous in whatever I undertake Jerome M. Annick Jerry Spider Monk On the keys he's really great, And in sport he'lI always rate. Hi-Y 2, 45 Rutherfordians 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Captain 45 Track 3, 45 President of Class 2, G. O. President 4, Chorus 2, 3. Ambition: To get a job that pays good money, marry a nice girl, and be happy and successful in everything I do. Howard Edwin Baker ,..,,. HHowieu 'fthe Q d ' ,nr b' B choice? S Ig ut we ff? jd Voice'.5Zf5g35i 'jill' I Producers' 552 3, 4, lntra- I' mural 4? Chorus 32 yl'2 , , V fg4, Chordfiieading To jgin the 'Coast ' u r some ay own ores In New ' d Fl 'cl . ori a f 5 is J 4 Q if fish! 2 f Richard Underhill Blakiston Richie Richie's really football wise- A Doak Walker for his size. Treasurer of Class 2' Football 2 T nms 2 4 Trac Hi Y 2 Chaplain 3 President 4 Bridge Club 3 Math Club 4 Brass Sextet 4 Intramural Bas k ball 2 3 4 Ambition To be a guide in one of the National Parks Q 'X ax Enzo S. Antolini Ezio Pinza Art is the expression of noble thoughts. Producers' Club 4, Intramural Basketball 4. Ambition: To become a good advertising artist and someday travel all over the world. D Clifford Beebe cliff g ,, W which is or T513 2 3, 4, I - sfframural lb, S, 4, Rifle Club 2, Producers' Club 2, 3, ,,.. 44 ' a successful Richard Perry Blye Rich Professor Just a minute, you childish fool, I'Il prove you're wrong with my slide rule. Finance Chairman 3, 4, Masquers 2, 3, President 4, Math Club 3, Vice President 4' G O Store 4' National Honor Society 3 4 G O Executive Council 3 4 orus 2 3 4 F T A Ambition To graduate from M I T with a PhD In chemls try and become a successful bio chemist Vincent Arnold Brother Vin Business tomorrow, pleasure today. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be happy always Winifred L. Boin Hwynnu Cute as a button, bright as coin, Happy-go-lucky, spells WYNN BOIN. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Masquers 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Bridge Club 3, Vice President 4, Banking Cashier 2, 3, 4, Fire Brigade 4, Class Executive Council 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, R-Hi 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Rutherford- ian 4, Twirler 3, 4. Ambition: To always have lots of friends, happiness, success, and-oh, yes-LOVE! William W. Breslin HEMI., Where there's a Will, there's a Wynn! Football 2, Track 2, Math Club 3, F. T. A. 3, Baseball 3, 4, Bridge Club 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4. Ambition: To be a success in farming. Robert Joseph Conlon uBobn uAceu As the girls go, so goes Bob. Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Class Execu- tive Council 4, Math Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4. Ambition: To graduate from Notre Dame. Patricia Janet Buell Pai The Dllden lt's nice to be natural-when you're naturally nice. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4. Ambition: To have a home in Milford, Connecticut, marry a certain someone and raise little somebodies, and visit Croaker and E, G. in Virginia, and Ruth in Pennsylvania! V .,., :v....,.,, ,ff of-W,,,.,M D. Virginia Ann Bultmeyer Ginny Her smiling eyes will conquer all ' French Club 2, 4, Secretary 3, Masquers 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, Twirler 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Ruther- fordian 4. Ambition: To fall out of a plane and become the First Lady of the land. 'ma .M Joyce Mary Carroll 7 V Michael T. Chamblee -fierce Mike Burmf', The ,,,: he,CoUi3t. No ladies' B 'd Cl b . f- E fi , 4, soc e , j g ifi'ChoraI Reading Tii-El?-Y gsgkefbaii 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Assembly rus 3. 3: Girls Fire Bri- Ambiti k gggw be one of Dig- Qade Ilya Hxtifeaak, 9 customers. Ambi , succeed in - we ' as , , gf i eg of ig, ..a. . . f . i. f c 'wf W' Gloria Elaine Danneker Pork ChOp A Southern Belle rings a merry note. Twirler 3, 4, Co-Y 3, Secretary 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, G. O. gssimbly 4, R-Hi Salesman 2, Ambition: To make many friends be happy, and take a nice long vacation after graduation. Also to be a good chaperone for Ann and E. G. Stephen DeCarlo Steve Good worker, good friend, good sport. Producers' Club 3, 4. Ambition: Radio and television technician. Ann Breckenridge Campbell Croaker Carry me back to ole Virginny. Girls' Sports 4. Ambition: To marry my favorite Rebel , live a long and happy life, and to catch the largest Croaker in Chesapeake Bay to send to certain classmates at R. H. S.! Also to get rid of all chaperones! Frederick S. Delano ,,B0b,, The sea, the land, at his command. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, Chorus 3. Ambition: To own a Florida es tate, a yacht, and retire at the age of l9l Francis A. DeIVecchio Frank Del Woodsman, spare that tree! Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, Intramural Baseball 2. Ambition: To go west, own a ranch, and raise a football team. Edward Henry Eppel ..-red.. ,.Ed.. His friends are as numerous as his freckles. G.O. Assembly 4, Class Execu- tive Council 2, 3 4, Bridge Club 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Rifle Club 3, Secretary 4, French Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Soc- cer 2, 3, 4, Rutherfordian, Snap- shots Co-Editor 4, R-Hi 2, 3, 4, Banking Cashier 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, Fire Brigade 4, Chorus 2, 4, Mike and Gavel 4. Ambition: The Ministry. John DeMarrais Mickey ll run his way to fame. Soccer and Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college and be a credit to my family. ..He. Raymond E. Derner ..Ray.. Nuri'l19ifs,5i'L9 his rackiiail .-'.,,. I Hi-Y 4, lntra et all 2, 3. 42 Chess , f' Q2' fiiQf , . rd of Directors 4' , - 4? Club 4, ' ,i.' Q 1 ' ' Ambition: ,,,' I estate in Canad summetyfand one in F Ida or the winterp Q' V. ., Sheldon Epstein Eppy Shelton Seymour A little man in weight and height, But in debate he's proved his might. Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Ruther- fordians 3, 4, G. O. Assembly 4, Camera Club 4, Choral Reading 3, 4, N. F. L. 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 4, Basketball 2, Radio Club 2. Ambition: To get a good col- lege education in textiles and secure a job which is extremely enjoyable. S, ' 1 Robert J. DeMassi Bob Wine, women, and CadiIlacs. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Vice President of Class 2, Hi-Y 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To play at least one more year of football-anywhere -to make up for the year I missed. Joan Mildred Drake MJD.. This maiden possesses mischief in her eyes. .- 9 O. Assem 3 -48, -49, re , rg ' - ankin Cashier 2, 3, 4, Fire Brigade 4' rfordian 3 4 Chorusk2g'fQj , Bridge Club 2. Ambtflon: To be happy and suc- cessful iqagy ver I do and make, ms? D3i roud of me. 3 Q N. K F ,,,WQ..g yMf,+e1:e. .Q 6,1 , y fr Q. M 4. Florine Charlotte Everitt HFIO.. The only way to have a friend is to be one. La Voz 3, Vice President 4, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 4, National Honor Societif 3, Secretary 4, Girls' Sports , 3, 4, Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 3, glagwaving 4, G.O. Assembly Ambition: To be a success and make the most out of life. Richard William Denny Dick ls he quiet and demure? Maybe, but don't be too sure! Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 4. Ambition: To get out of school, get a good ,ob-with good pay and little work. Charles Robert Fallot ChuCk Carlos His character is as tall as his ambition, Soccer 4, Tennis 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Cho- rus 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Qirgraft Club 2, Bridge Club Ambition: To become a famous architect and design the tallest building in the world. Elizabeth Ann Farquhar Betsy Cupid is her nickname. Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Co-Y 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 G. O. As- sembly 45 Class Executive Coun- cil 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Ruther- fordian 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To live as full and happy a life as my mother and dad. This above all-always to be a credit to them. Newton S. Foster, Jr. ,,Newt,l ,,Bud,, None but himself can be his parallel. Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Socce 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Yes! Y Janet Perry Ferriss ,,Ja,, Forever looking at the bright side of life. Class Executive Council 2, Secre- tary 35 Y-48, -49, President -505 G.O. Assembly 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Girls' Sports 2, 35 Flagwaving 45 Choral Read- ing 3. Ambition: To graduate, get married, raise a few internes, and be Bill's night nurse. M. Catherine Fitzgerald Cathy Dee Dee lf laughter were gold, she'd be rich. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Girls' Sports 2, 35 G.O. Store 3. Ambition: To do what l want to do without obstacles, and to be efficient. .,-W M--v,,,,wMh Ma A Katherine Flynn Mildred Margaret Fortun Mimi V Q bg Flymburger WW,wfe153iE22 Millie Mil ln the game of life may she French Club vel ' a'WaY5 SWS- . 2, Aff Club 2, 53, Marching Band 2. 3: ing Cashier A- . ncll 2, Ambllio iga sio ,lf erring 'will I -. f 1 , 3 31 R'l ' 4' things' 5 time a' learn R 'l'e f'l'dl ' V l . M . . awww- . not '- talmgeifttle things too 'se- Ambltlon',,.g,!0ff9e a credit to my riou1ly,yQ'5fQ,M 'wc Rgrenliszifi-ld be hanpv In what- ,a?.te'i'iffii'i' e' oitevftiig aw - iw , It VV,M-A335,gx1- A , eww-' Douglas Fredericks ,,Doug,. Catherine Bernadette Fraser Bernie A newcomer to Rutherford High, With us her friendship already rates high. Girls' Sports 4. Ambition: Beautician. Mirth in his tone with an air all his own. Football 3, 4' Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4, Choral Reading 3, 4, Hi-Y 45 R-Hi 4. Ambition: To get a little more education, find a good job, raise a champion boxer ldogl, and live to be a ripe old age in com- Ort. Helen Ann Marie Fitzgerald HH. FA., HFHZY., Hporky., The life of the party. Cheerleader 25 Band 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 G. O. Assembly 35 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Rep- resentative 2, 4. Ambition: To weigh l00 pounds and sing a Wagnerian opera at the Met. William Jones Galbraith, Jr. Bill True to his word, his work, and his friends. Football 25 Soccer 3, Captain 45 Baseball 3, 45 lntramural Sgorts 2, 3, 45 G.O. Assembly , 3, Vice President 45 French Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Fire Brigade 45 Cho- ral Reading 45 Chorus 3. Ambition: To make many new friends, but still keep the old ones. Gail Arden Gamble Energy Plus . . . ! French Club 45 Parmi Nous 45 Bridge Club 45 Rutherfordian 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 N. F. L. Secretary 2, 35 G. O. Assembly 2, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 45 Twirler 2, 3, Captain 45 Mas- quers 3, 45 R-Hi 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Banking Cashier 2, 4. Ambition: To have happiness and a wealth of friends. Harold William Hanson, Jr. Bill Willie Prince of the Poker Club. intramural Sports 2, 35 Map Making Club 35 Banking Teller 45 Camera Club 2. Ambition: To graduate from R. H. S. George Gannon Tiger Lefty Take life too seriously, and what is it worth? Soccer 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 ln- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To remain a bachelor, live in Maine, and see the Brooklyn Dodgers win a World Series! Walter Golde M V Walt ,,.' One whughhava turned hisiiback but marched shi!iQQgt,twforward. Football 2, we- ball 2, 45 Rlfxfbtdlafls Hi-Y 4. Ambition: -is iff?'l5e'5 Xaa..5ugcess in everythiyigil. A V . wi. . 15, .s E' Ii' Jean Elizabeth Gates Ean-J lt's friendly heart that has plenty of friends. R-Hi 2, 3, News Editor 45 Span- ish Club 2, 3, Secretary 45 Bridge Club 3, 45 G. O. Assembly 45 Marching Band 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Banking Teller 35 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 35 Class President 3, Secretary 4. Ambition: To graduate from col- lege and marry. John Graziano fuacki, HROCKYH He is a volume,,i5,.1f'9iSiu know him. ,kriisf Club 4: Chess : 45 intramural Sports 2 To see a World Series 5 game in the Polo Grounds. ,, me .. emi., John William Glock Ruby A giant among men. Producers' Club 2, 3, 45 R-Hi 45 Basketball 2, 35 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Rutherfordians 3, 45 ln- tramural Sports 25 G. O. As- sembly 3. Ambition: To own my own print- ing company and then go to Virginia and visit Croaker and UE, Glu Inga Hilleboe Hlngu Many friends have been easy , to win Ruth K3l'h Yn HBYYISOI1 For this gal, with her sparkling Ruthie Jeff Harry B b AI H Ma QUE' 2 3 4 Y 48 49 ,, . . ' SCIU V5 I I I ' I ' r A Qlfl Ofgfll-'IST malflner and ar ara 'ce ayman Secretary -SO5 Girls' Sports 2, 3, NICE WayS.' Pat IV 45 Fire Brigade 45 G. O. Assembly Art Club 2, 45 Twirler 2, 3, 45 Library Club 45 Banking Teller 45 Girls' Sports 2, 45 Ruther- fordian 4. Ambition: To be a successful artist and make my father and sisters proud of me5 also, to chaperone Ann and E. G. on their honeymoon and visit Pat in Connecticut. Quietbbut out of school you'cl be surprised. Chorus 25 R-Hi 2, 3, Business Manager 45 Class Executive Council 35 Masquers 2, 3, 45 Banking Cashier 45 Football Ticket Salesman 4. Ambition: Nursing and to go to Hawaii with the Pats in l9S4. 3, Executive Council 45 Class Ex- ecutive Council 25 Flagwaving 3, Co-Captain 45 Bridge Club 2, Vice President 35 Class Vice Pres- ident 3, President 45 Banking Teller 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Ruther- fordian 45 R-Hi 3. Ambition: To go through life with a smile5 living, loving, learning, and laughing. S .. S. Carolyn Lewis Hillers HHHIH ,,EVie,, MCH Brains and wit, all in one, Nice to be with, and lots of fun. A. A. Council 2, 35 G.O. As- sembly 45 Co-Y 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 G. O. Execu- tive Council 45 Class Secretary 25 Bridge Club 2, 4, Secretary 35 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Masquers 3, 45 R-Hi 45 Band and Chorus 2, 3, 45 Bergen County Orches- tra 2, Band 3. Ambition: To have a car and own the St. Louis Cardinals. Ruth Helen Jablonski Ruthie Soft words-warm friends. Mike and Gavel 2, 3, Secretary 45 Library Club 2, 3, Secretary 45 Red Cross Club 2, 3, Presi- dent 45 R-Hi 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 F. T. A. 2, 35 Rutherfordian 45 G.O. Store Bookkeeper 45 Chorus 2, 3. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me whatever l do. William Kurt Hohlstein Bill Not too sober not too gay, But a real good fellow in EVERY way. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 45 Bridge Club 3, 45 Class Execu- tive Council 4. Ambition: To graduate from col- lecie and be afsuccess in every- thing I do. Dianne Elizabeth Holloway Dee Dee Youth comes but once in a lifetime. Spanish Club 2, 35 Y-48, -49, Historian -505 Chorus 2, 35 G. O. Assembly 25 Banking Teller 4, Ruthertordian 4. Ambition: To be a credit to my parents and live a happy, suc- cessful life. ....,,,NNqMA Sylvia Horwitz - --1 Andrew John Hughes, Jr. Syl NSW, Andy ,Mk - f'Behold! the para A- -5. Chorus 31 4: La fe -I Xcrirfbil? 5- 5 lib 5' successful VAQE J :VI A Sports xecutive Council Wewmw 35 f' 'i ' ous 3, 45 Track 2, 3. ' fr ffi' Mis. 5 .. ifi0l1I - and gradu- mt v 'l ' of Penn- t y va :gy M -L -.Ji 5 W 5 i ii.,W..3f,.tf A I ii 5'-f W' ii tl .ss xiii Carol Grace Jackson Always a happy smile showing, Here's a gal well worth knowing. R-Hi 2, 3, 45 La Voz 2, 35 N.F.L. 3, 45 Girls' Sports 45 Chorus 2, 35 Ruthertordian 4. Ambition: To complete college successfully and be worthy of an education. Also, to always know my friends here in R.H.S. Robert G. Jensen ,,BOb,. Never do today what can be put off 'till tomorrow. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To keep my daughters away from Wison's All-American centers. Philip Holi uphill, One who laughs, and lives, and loves, He'll get there without any shoves. Producers' Club 2, 3, President 45 Soccer Manager 2, 3, 45 Bands, Marching and Concert 2, 3, 45 R-Hi 2, 3, Associate Editor 45 Rutherfordians 3, 45 G.O. As- sembly 3, Executive Council 45 All-County Band 2, Soloist 45 All-State Band 3, 45 Editor-in- Chief of the Rutherfordian 45 Chorus 45 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. Ambition: To catch the First Lady before she lands. Dwight Lawerence Keet, Jr. Larry His limbs were cast in manly mould For any sport or contest bold. Football 2, 3, Captain 45 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, Cap- tain 45 Track 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Class Executive Council 45 G.O. As- sembly 4. Ambition: To go to college and play football. 'ti William R. Kingston HWHIY., Happy am I, from care I'm free, Why aren't all contented like me? Intramural Basketball 2, 4. Ambition: To make a career of the Navy or the Merchant Ma- rine. Loretta C. Kress Lori Always sharp, never flat, Ever ready for a chat. Drum Majorette 3, 4, Chorus Accompanist 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Masquers 2, 3, Secretary 4, Band 2, Banking Cashier 2, Accompanist for All- Country Chorus 4. Ambition: To play at Carnegie Hall and be worthy of my won- derful parents. Anthony Kiss Adam He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work . . . Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball 3, 4, Math Club 3, President 4, F. T. A. 3, Hi-Y 4, Mike and Gavel 4. Ambition: To live and learn 60 more years. ,,e..,,,,..,,,M I Ira H. Koloilny was Ulu , f,May higwgga. : never Camera Clugs 2.fi nt 4: Intramural ft d 25 R-Hi 42 .-mg ban 314' .. .,., Ambition: from medicaltptfibtjiiii' K ik !- I Ann Lee Kreuzer The glass of fashion and the mould of form. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Banking Cashier 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Secretary 4, Tri- HI-Y 2, Chaplain 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, Twirler 3, 4, Class Ex- ecutive Council 4, Rutherfor- dian 4. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do and to have as much fun and meet as many nice friends as I have in R.H.S. .eff Jacqueline Klein Jacque The wisdom of many- the wit of one. Class Executive Council 2, Li- brary Club 2, 3, President 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, Vice President 4, G.O. Store 2, Accountant 3, Manager 4, Band 4, G. O. As- sembly 4, Choral Reading 3, 4. Ambition: To be happy and a successful businesswoman. Marilyn Kraus Lynn Lindsy- Binsy A girl who makes her orth while : W and winning 4, xiii iiiliports 4. Ambitiggnsidlio find a husband as gogg a my dad andhto be as go' a wi ot er as my mom. Toiiaie fou lchildren and Qcontinue ' ing. a William F. Lane Bill win Carefree as the day is long, His troubles few-his work a SONG. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4, Rutherfordians 4, Intramural Basketball 2. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do, and if I get sick, have a night nurse. Peter S. Knarr Pete Music has charm to soothe the savage beast. Soccer 4, Bridge Club 3, 4, Band and Orchestra 3, Mike and Gavel 4, Math Club 3, Chorus 3. Ambition: To play like Errol Garner and appear at Birdland. Marcia Laufer Marce To see her is to know her, and to know her is to like her. Chorus 2, 3 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, An- County Chorus 4, R-Hi 2, 3, 4, Fire Brigade 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, G.O. Assembly 4, Color Guard 4, Class Executive Council 2, 3, 4, Ruthertordian 4. Ambition: To have a successful life and be as happy as my parents. Louis A. Laurenxo uLoun nLuigin nBoSc0u Silence is more eloquent than words. Mike and Gavel 45 Producers' Club 45 Camera Club 45 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To graduate from col- lege. Arthur Fitz Randolph Loveridge An Ame A mixture of mischief, and work, and play. Football Manager 2, 3, 45 Class Executive Council 2, 3, 45 Ruth- erfordlan Business Manager 3, 45 Hi-Y 35 G. O. Assembly 45 Chor- us 45 lntramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Choral Reading 3. Ambition: Architecture. JV IJ., Della Margaret Legge ,,DeI,, ,,Dimp,, A smile which is born in her throat. Chorus 3, 45 Rutherfordian 45 Girls' Sports 3, 45 All-County Francis Janette Lemke .,Fan,. Hclemu Devil in her eyes5 filled with vitality5 Good sense of humor5 all PERSONALITYJ' Masquers 3, 45 Y-48, -49, Vice Chorus 3- President -505 Cheerleader 2, 3, Ambition: To graduate from 45 Girls' Sports 45 Class Treasurer college and make my parents 35 G,O. Assembly 35 Banking proud of me. Teller 45 R-Hi Salesman 35 Bridge Club 25 Fire Brigade 45 Ruther- fordian 4. Ambition: To make my mother and dad proud of me. .,.,wm,,.,,,,,,WWmm Dorothy Wilma Lewerenl Lydia Maria Lomauro Dot Happy and gay in ,. , A ,, quiet Sh ' .oh' ff' ' French Clu .,,,.. j ertordian 4. Ffench Clu ,,.. - ' ll-lb 2, - - 3 4. Chow' I 'i--f . ..,. icket ,,,,,, , ,..., ome a success Sellei- 4. IIYVYV L y mother and Ambition: ather' W ' be a credit and father. '-'l ' ' ---- ,W -WM . :':: ,... in 3 T ..., ,, f .,.. Elinor Lund HEI.. A maiden petite, gentle, and sweet. Girls' Sports 2. Ambition: To marry a certain red-head and have 5 or 6 kids, and be happy in everything l do. a Ann Marie Amelia Maser Gilda Annie Shorty Bo Bo Charm, humor, and wit. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4' Library Club 45 Banking Teller 3, 45 Banking Cashier 3, 4. Ambition: To make Mother and Dad proud of me, and to have a happy marriage with Ray, and go to Cuba for my honeymoon. K Y N., - X f. - if of Patricia Arlene Lent: ,,Pat,, Her friends are many, her enemies none, A real good sport, and full of fun. A, A. Council 2, 3, President 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 R-Hi 3, As- sistant Business Manager 45 Flag- waver 45 Library Club 2. Ambition: You name it. Carolyn C. Maull Carol Prattle comes by nature, but speech by wisdom. Chorus 2 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Bridge Club 2, 3, Secretarn 45 N. F. L. President 45 Tri-Hi- 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4' All- Countl? Chorus 3, 45 French Club , 3, 45 Masquers 3, 45 G. O. Executive Council 25 Bank- ing Teller 3, 4. Ambition: To learn how to ski. Gerhard F. Mayer Gary He's dark, he's tall Vtiith a grin for all. Football 2, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Hi- Y 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambitior: To get rich and to play with Steve and Glen on the Knicks. James C. Miller Jimmie Men of few words are the best men. ln'ramural Basketball 3, 4. Ambition: To be a Navy man as my father was. William McCoy Hem., In his contraption he rides near and far, Where would he be without his car? Camera Club 2, Football 2, Rifle Club 3, 4. Ambition: To get rich and own a new car. f ki wg Ursula Rose Medico ul-ee., .,Lena,, Short and shy and pleasing to the eye. Co-Y 3, Vice President 4, Li- brary Club 4, Spanish Club 4. Ambition: To succeed in what- ever I intend to do and try to make up to my mother the loss of my father. ' 'N-N..-..... Marcia Merwin - HMFNI, .,Merle,. ,iMen., K She maliii iii hyisiness a g, ill-Ire, and pleasurgi neSS ' R-Hi 2, Fi Masquers 2,.3, pusurer , T!1s Hi-Y 2, 3, ,President 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Gi5Qlif.1.509ffS 2, 3, 4: G- 0- Executivfiifjiuncil 4, Bhqd 2, 3. Ambition: To learn my m0f1Y nicknamei. Bert Millison Bert Known Of bY m6 1Y and liked by all. Rifle Club 2, 3, Vice President 4, Soccer 4, Intramural Basket- ball 4. Ambition: Mining. Harry A. Miller HHN.. HSN.. He's built like a S H, but roots fogrwtgg- ' 3 4 Ea-for of F . . : ' 'iiiihoral Speaking 4, AmbitiaW?'VTo travel a lot and seo the year 2,7000 A. D. Harriet Isabel Mitchell Mitch Van A Pancho FreckIes ' I-lere's a gal who's full of fun, A loyal friend to everyone. Tri-I-In-Y 2, 3, 4, G. O. AssembIY 4, Spanish Club 3, President 4, La Voz 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, R-Hi 3, 4, Rutherfordian 4. Ambition: To travel around the world and make life interesting. Dona Crosswhite Meredith NDC., .,BoneS,. Take the sum of her good qual- ities, subtract the bad, and the remainder is the same number. French Club 3 4, Masquers 2, 3, chorus 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Bridge Club 4, Banking Teller 3, 4, R-Hi 3, 4, G.O. As- sembly 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Rutherfordian 4, Band 3, 4. Ambition: To be happy, to do what I want, when I want, and to invent a car-boat-o-plane to travel around the world in with Hvebhn . Frederick IMolan James A. Muller Jimmie A man girted with running feet, Jim's so fast he can't be beat. Cross Country 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Bridge Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Mike and Gavel, Vice President 4, Chorus 3. Ambition: To have a good car- eer in agriculture. 'su John Perry Frenchie ll My tounge within my lips l rein, For those who talk much, must talk in vain. Math Club 4, Producers' Club 4, Choral Reading 4, Hi-Y 4, French Club 4, Permi Nous 4, Soccer 4. Ambition: Doctor lsurgeon or medical researchl. Rudy L. Nichols Nick They are never alone who are accompanied with noble thoughts. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a topnotch sports announcer, run the lOO- yard meters in the Olympics, and to be a credit to my race. ,sm Leslie .leanfgapenfus ,il-esu J est peach is highesg,f:fWiii A.A. Council leader 2, 3, A Ecugivi Counc Q 3, Mass N' , 1 rl- , 1 U - erfordian 3 S orts 2, a, 4, Nay . mf Sigffgvif 4' Ambitigii ' 'f be able to tell, storieyfasjilifl as my father. ' .f it... Barbara Ann Powell .,Burp,, HB. Pl., Tiny, petite, in every way, A vivacious gal is what we'd say. Cheerleader 3, 4' Masquers 3, 4, French Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Girls' Sports 3, 4, 6.0. Ex- ecutive Council 4, Chorus 3, 4, R-Hi 3, 4. Ambition: To remember to wear lipstick everyday! Russell L. Olson Rusty Crusty Trusty ln everything a part he's took, He's done enough to fill a book. R-Hi 2, Sports Editor 3, EDITOR- lNvCHlEF 4, Football Announcer 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Bridge Club 2, 3, 4, Ruther- fordian 4, Chorus 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To write up the New York Yankees. Barbara Perry Barb Perryf, BetIter be sgiall and, , than arge an -v, ,.,,, adow. Ambiti XIAV a success of ..,, , . is ii . ,,,. ,. , . 352 U, ,. . i Q. 5 1, , gywfvrgg '.,,, M, 5 we t y ' Ali. ,vi U ,, Glenn R. Radell siim'f sack ,. Happy, ever-worried? Never! Intramural Sports 2, 3, Cap- tain 4. Ambition: To keep on learning and also play with Steve and Ger- hard on the Knicks. George F. Orthey Orsey Rust will never corrode HIS rifle. Rifle Club 3, President 4, Chess Club 2, 3, G.O. Assembly 4, Math Club 4, Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. Ambition: To have a model farm in New Jersey. .ae .1 Robert Arthur Reynolds Bob Hears all, sees all, knows all, and TELLS all! Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, Secretary 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4, Bridge Club 2, 4, President 3, Rutherfordian 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Masquers 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Fire Bri- gade 4, G. O. Assembly 3, 4, Class Executive Council 3, 4. Ambition: To have many friends throughout a successful life. Shirley Ann Richardson Shirl Shirl has a smile for one and all. R-Hi 2, 4, Snapshot Co-Editor ot the Rutherfordian 4, Girls' Sports 3, 4, Flagwaving 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Y-48, -49, -SO, Masquers 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, G.O. Assembly 2, Secretary 4, Fire Brigade 4. Ambition: To learn the true val- ues of success, love, and hap- piness. Elaine Carol Seltmann Always a smile, never a frown, Elaine spreads happiness all around. Masquers 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Parmi Nous 4, Spanish Club 4, Choral Speaking 4, Marching Band 3, 4, G.O. Assembly 2, 3, La Voz 4. Ambition: To travel, have a hap- py marriage, and learn six lan- guages on the side. Carolyn G. Richter Hcarolu HRW, Trying once and then again, Always saying, 'l'll see if I can! Spanish Club 3, 4, EDITOR of La Voz 4, Math Club 4, Color Guard 4. Ambition: Wow! f f .....,,.,, Alfred Saxaisky r. Frederick O. Ritz Fritz Fred With iest on his tongue and a smile on his lips. He's bubbling with fun to his finger tips. Ambition: To get married, have a large family, and be happy. M Elwood Scott ,Alu .isconyn Qiky Al i i -- H 'cause he's fi ,- lINever a dull U- V t with tree! .. Scott - wheel! N'?li.'7F can ,l 'fi 3' 'lf ffm gLlEe4 Bfld I' gwgaitionifii s avccoirnplisgo the - ' -4, an o . Ambition: 3 Q. '. Mt. ,M Everest. New A -W V , -1 i I f I V I 551, 3 6.4, .,.. ,f - .issef .f WW, 1 ,. is Herbert Irvin Slifer, Jr. Herb Donald Roy Snoad, Jr. Herb is what he gives as his Hoonff name, But we think 'Digger' has brought him his fame. Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Soccer 3, Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4. Ambition: To lead a full and happy life. Athletes are born, not made. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Cap- tain 4, G. O. Assembly 4, Chorus 3, 2, lntramural Basketball 2, Ambition: To be five feet eight inches tall. Marilyn Rose Samrnartino Lynn-Mah-Babee A friend to all, a foe to none. Ambition: To live up to the ex- pectations of my parents and to be as good to them as they've been to me. Also, to hear De De say Marilyn correctly. Rosalee l. Sonnenfeld ,.Roe,, Full of work as well as fun, She has a smile for everyone. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 4, Chorus 3, 4. Ambition: To be a success in anything I undertake. Robert Sudol usoupn nBobu ustickn A lean horse for a long race. Hi-Y 25 intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4. Ambition: To get a good job ag? own an Oldsmobile conver- ti e. Richard Elliott Wagner Richie Richie's not afraid to assert his opinion, The world will thus be his dominion. Football 2, 3, 45 Class Executive Council 2, 35 Producers' Club 35 Hi-Y 45 Mike and Gavel 45 N. F. L. 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Ruthertordian 4. Ambition: To understand this conlplicated world and my part IFI I . Elizabeth Ann Terrill Betty Always merry, always quick, We all think she's quiet a chick. Y-48, -49, -505 A. A. Council 2, 3, Secretary 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Bridge Club 35 Rifle Club 45 Twirler 3, 45 Class Executive Council 35 Banking Cashier 2, 3, 45 Fire Brigade 45 Rutherfordian 45 Class Treasurer 4. Ambition: To live, learn, love, and laugh. s ,WNW Stephen William Trudel Hsteverr Hn... Steve's not a chip off the old block-he IS the block! Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Rifle Club 25 Hi-Y 2, 3. Ambition: To be a success in whatever l undertake, and also to play first string with Gerhard and Glenn on the New York Knicks. Mmm Patricia AnrrTyrrell Carolyn M. Veber Hpatuyurr ,rpatsyfr .rACe,. rrvebr, - sw With f head ancwlfaggaftfll An artist of music, 'DQ BCG, : .:,, , She ff0'iCS W , 'Elle T , Historian 45 B rwifief S. 41 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vfgj glihpclub 3, Bridge-C QLQ45 Art Club sec- 45 R-Hi 45 ,S j,Qssembly 45 retar irls' Sports 2, 3,-45 Girls' 53 S yaigeak- Club 45 Class Executive Q9 Q -'q i: , iQ fl' 'i f0u'TCi'sQie6g-jgfegklnj Cfshf' 4' m I his who o awaii wi m aff' 'ff raaua e 'rom the '!f'atsfCWin 1954, and ieam Syr if Paris In to calm,.do9g!5gg,2th in speech and lane to study ma nner. vt tix, at .Midwest Q Sb 3, f, 1-ga or Frank Way He keeps us awake when classes are dull, When Frank's around there's never a lull. Ambition: To be Chief Officer of the New York Fire Depart- I'l'l6I'1l'. .- J ,W 3 A 55 .-Q Thomas L. West ,,Tom,, mrommy., Charming manner and a win- ning smile Have carried Tom's fame many a mile. French Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Fire Brigade 45 Chorus 3, 45 Soccer 45 Basketball 2, 3, ' Voz 45 Intramural Sports 4, La 2, 3: Boys' State 3. Ambition: To always let Tot know where I am and make her proud of me. Gerard A. Tutzauer Jerry Tutz Over the road of life he'll go, Driving neither too fast nor too slow. Football 25 Aircraft Club 2, Pres- ident 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To makeha million, travel, be a success in business and life. Barbara Ann Williamson Barb Bobbie Babs She captures your heart with her sparkling eyes. Girls' Sports 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Art Club 4. Ambition: To be happy and be- come a successful secretary, then settle down with a certain someone in a dream cottage meant for two or three or maybe more. Donald J Wilson Don Never downcast always gay Thats our boy Don on any day Football 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Basketball 2 HI Y 2 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Ambltuon To get far far away from Rutherford marry and ranse eleven All American centers I Lawrence Albert Wooton Sonny Not afrand of work but not In sympathy with lt Ambltlon To graduate from hugh school and get a pob and make the remaunder of Mothers lxfe a happy one Loss Mlldred Zarella Lo s merry and free she Il be sad for nobody Y 48 49 Chaplaln 50 Chorus 2 3 Rutllerfordlan 4 Irs Sports 3 Bankmg 4 R Hu 3 4 Ambltnon To really llve every moment of my Ilfe x Gleb Zelenoy Frenchy From gay Paree this boy dnd roam But with our gurls hes rsght at home' French Club 3 President 4 Ambmon To be a teacher I f H ,, ,, H ,,Lo,, HL ZH ,, H U ,, , . ,, , . . H V - , ' ' , ' . H I ll . . , u A , , . ' ' ' ' ' 1 - , ' , . - , , I , , ,J , , : A I Q , 1 A 1, G ' . J - , , , - , . , - I 1 - - 1 I . ,W xx 'Ks' xl A , , ,wtiegl 'I SENIOR A WARDS FAC U LTY AWARDS JOURNALISM Russell L Olson CITIZENSHIP Phnlup Llonel Holt DEBATE Carolyn Carpenter Maull DRAMATICS Richard Perry Blye MUSIC Phnlnp Lnonel Holt COMMMERCIAL Mzldren Margaret Fortun SPECIAL AWARDS KIWANIS CLUB Ruchard Perry Blye RENSSALAER Robe rt Arthur Reynolds BAUSCH LOMB Rxchard Perry Blye WOMAN S CLUB ART AWARD Ruth Harruson NATIONAL MATH ASSN Raymond Ernest Derner S A R MEDAL Robert Arthur Reynolds PI MU EPSILON Raymond Ernest Derner JUNIOR WOMANS CLUB Jean Ellzabeth Gates ROTARY UNITED NATIONS COMPETITION EXAM AWARD Carolyn G Ruchter PETROLEUM ESSAY AWARD Carolyn G Rlchter CLUB AWARDS LIBRARY CLUB Jacquelnne Kleun Ann Marne Arnelna Maser SPANISH CLUB Rlchard Elllott Wagner QUILL and SCROLL lSpanlsh Clubl Isabel Harriett Mltchell Carolyn G Richter FRENCH CLUB Frances Janette Lernke QUILL and SCROLL lFrench Clubl Harry A Muller Jr MATH CLUB George F Orthey Jr GIRLS A A CUP Sportsmanshlp Joyce Mary Carroll BRIDGE CLUB IR H S Spellung Champlonl Andrew John Hughes Jr FORENSIC LEAGUE Sheldon Ned Epsteln Jacquellne Kleln Carolyn Carpenter Maull ART CLUB Andrew John Hughes Jr SCHOLASTIC WRITING AWARDS CERTIFICATE OF MERIT Russell L Olson Sports Douglas Frederlcks Short Story SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS T Phllnp Lionel Holt WOMAN S CLUB Leslie Jean Papenfus Leslie Jean Papenfus I - P. . A. ' I 2I ' :ut .mm YE X-, R5 s 1 253' O ig X., .hx .1 i. X 1,3 , q gi 'r4,,,f t w'. QQQQQEQ i5-I 2l1f,L5' 5 Qawf, Us fitjftwt I . :L 'X M lx lla :QQXXAXDVW r'aqQiix2IN,,,E.?2!sj fi,. ' f ..4., .WM A Y . V. L. .,'L I g . .. ,,. , .. , E , itil , 1. 1 I LZ we h' h , it I -V kr MK' . , V. N he .ffrgjszgit fl 1 we If K . tg ' I Q E V - ' L.,. . at ' Tl-IE PROPl-lE6'Y OF Tl-IE CIASS' OF '50 .yg The latest issue of The Dinton Daily was enclosed in a time capsule which was sealed in the cornerstone of the new Dinton High School today, June 21, l965, at 2 P. M. Leslie Papen- fus, principal, made the dedication. Glancing through The Daily we see many familiar names, and so we herewith present a digest of the newspaper for anyone interested. FRONT PAGE. Splattered over page one is a large picture of the space ship which has just returned from the first trip to the moon. Also in the picture are the five crew members: Anthony Kiss, head scientist Ray Derner, engineer, Carol Richter, mechanic, Bert Millison, mineralogist, and Cliff Beebe, photographer . . . Bill Hohlstein crashed into Ruth's Beauty Salon yesterday with his new l965 Crosley. Proprietor Ruth Harrison told police invesigator Louis Laurenzo that customer Catherine Fitzgerald is suing for 55,000 damages because hair- dresser Lydia Lomauro spilled a bottle of peroxide on Cathie's head during the excitement. Hohlstein claimed that backseat driver Ann Maser was responsible for the entire accident . . . The B-J Matrimonial Bureau, run by Betsy Farguhar and Jean Gates, opened here Monday morning on the corner of Allen's Alley and Buell Boulevard, streets named for two prominent citizens of Dinton. The previous tenants, Mitchell and Meredith, had been evicted by owner Gimme-the-rent-before the first Kolodny because they failed to meet the deadline. Mitch and Dona were so kind to the animals in their pet shop that they went out of business . . . Psychologist Don Wilson has just conducted a poll to discover the most popular feature on the comic page. The final winners are Artie, the Ant-eater, written by Jackie Klein and illustrated by Enzo Antolini and Babs Dayman Debutante an Andy Hughes creation based upon Barbara Hayman s experiences Program chairman Elinor Lund of the Business Women s Club of Dinton announced that Mayor Herbert Slifer will be the distinguished guest speaker at tomorrows meeting Club president Marilyn Sammartino will introduce him as speaking on The Need for a Town Swimming Pool THEATER SECTION Movie Tycoon Jerry Annick of Saraisky Studios Inc announces that talent scout West is back from the East after signing the famous Conlon model Bar bara Williamson for a five year contract Her personal secretaries Lynn Kraus and Lee Medico will accompany her here to take care of fan mail She will co star with Tex Blake ley in Mule Train Mike directed by Marcia Laufer and produced by Mildred Fortun Larry Keef has just flown in from New York to advise in the filming of his life story The shooting of I Was a Ten Letter Man has been delayed because the hero Willy Kingston can t find any carrot colored hair dye Nobel Prize winner Dick Blye assisted by Flo Everitt and Rosalee Sonnenfeld is working out a new formula to help Willy Louella Exclusive Merwin predicts that Ten Letter Man will have trouble getting past censors Pete Knarr and Jim Muller The largest ad in The Daily is found in this section where there is a two page spread for Way s Follies lformerly the Rivoli Theaterl owned and operated by Frank Way Jim Miller Frank s right hand man announces the opening of a sensational new show with Gleb Zelenoy directing Ways Wonder Girl s starring Bubbles Fitzgerald One of the feature attractions is the Harmonizin Hillbillies Don Snoad and Doug Fredericks whose rendition of Foggy Foggy Dew has swept the country Laugh meter recorder Bill McCoy previously held the softest lob in the cast until the hiring of Bob Jester Jensen But whats this we find in small print? Attention Cigar Smokers Club especially President George Gannon Ed Eppel Chuck Fallot and Bill Galbraith' lf you continue to drop butts on irbhe floor by your nightly front row seats you will be thrown out bodily by our bouncer John erry FEATURE PAGE The present book sensation is George Orthev s book of the month Around the World in a 3l Studebaker Carolyn Maull reviewing is for The Daily s readers says It is slow moving Food editor Sylvia Horwitz includes in her Favorite recipes column a specialty sent in by Carol Jackson and Ruth Jablonski for baked carrot tops and another by Bernie Fraser for mushroom pudding Another big advertisement is that of the Moldy Mattress ingeniously invented by Dick Denny and Steve Trudell and made famous by LarrygIWoote:'1 and Rudy Nichols who are able to sleep on it twenty four hours a day with no trou e at a aaa pk all t 4 1 . . . ,, ,, . ,,f X 1 1 1 ,i 3, , . . . . 1 il 1 . . . . . . . M015 A . I , . . . . . . . Q' . 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F 51.1 'L Q of W-gr 95. 5.-55'iTfl,.'g',1i?f X Tj' W .X .Emi I' .s f ew ,Jw-. we Q1 vt- K J N t,'ai..'-A 5 X csv- . sift W 1 X1 We . 51 Q to ' 5 at 1 is is 'X .mf-' 2 -. 1 m . sf 4 V X. ,af av ifb se 9 L' .- ,- haf' X Y X1 SQ' 3 R J P -Q-'Y V at fi' P ... 4-5 ' ., . A - 'la , -' E Q A 3 lf A 1 I ,Z t , H.. K TI ff I .N 2331 5385153 93 ' E A 1 ,rjkhx . .i:'s.il7imDi. :Vi P VTE. . TELEVISION PAGE. The television schedule for tonight on channel 79, which is oper- ated by Steve DeCarlo, is as follows: 6:00--News Discussion on Should the U, S. Finance a Dam for Berry's Creek? C. Veber and R. Wagner. 6:30-Piano Duet, Loretta Kress and Mary Flynn. 7:00-Touring Through Paris, Gail Gamble and Elaine Seltmann. 7:30-Herbie, the Henpecked Husband, sketch, L. Zarella and H. Baker. 8:00-Chamblee's All-Girl Circus. This last item leads us to an ad on the side of the page, where we see that the main attraction of the circus is Pat Lentz and her trained cows. Other features include Babbling, Barbara Powell and the chimpanzees she taught to talk, dauntless Dot Lewerenz the lion tamer, tram- poline stars Ginny Bultmeyer and Ann Kreuzer, and clown Pat Tyrrell, all announced by Cee the Show Hillers. EDITORIAL PAGE. Under the mast-head on this page we find Phil Holt's name as editor-in-chief and Artie Loveridge's as business manager. Phil, in one of his daily swaying editorials, clearly points out why he favors Senator Harry Miller's eight months vacation pro- gram for schools. SOCIAL PAGE. Here's a column that you might find interesting, Gathering the Gossip by Bob Reynolds- Bill Lane, while relaxing at Ritz's Reno Rooming House and waiting for the final papers on his sixth divorce, bumped into Bob DeMassi, president of Slightly Scratched Cars, lnc. While downstairs at the gambling tables they lost several stacks of silver dollars to the manager, Bill Hanson, as bartender Gerhard Mayer looked on . . . Wealthy socialite Dianne Holloway while vacationing in Hawaii visited her former classmate Jerry Tutzauer king of the hula-hula skirt industry , . . Elaine Danneker noted woman lec- turer has just returned from visiting the former Ann Campbell at her lovely home in Virginia Elaine noted that there is something besides a fence running around Ann s yard SPORTS PAGE The streamer of John DeMarrais streaking through the mile in record 3 59 time first catches the eye The gaze is then arrested by bull slinging Rusty Olson s column The Base Bowl which we shall reprint here Ralph Cavalucci manager of the Jerkwater Pigskins has just arrived in New York in a final effort to prevent the conviction of his prize grid stars Frank Del Vecchio and Walt Golde But it is expected to be of no avail for the All American duo who are indicted for chopping up the grandstands after every game for their Gold Dust Lumber Company Judge Sheldon Epstein is still firm on his plan to con vict them but don t be surprised if lawyer Richie Blakiston eventually clears his clients in time for next fall s season Every now and then the feminine set actually rates the sports page Joan Hot Rod Drake has smashed her way to the top of the Midget Auto Circuit by edging out defending champ Bob Delano last night Her publicity agent Frances Lemke says that the four wheeled dare devil may soon take to helicopter racing Something else new was added to the race track when Shirley Richardson and Inga Hilleboe were hired to wave the flags to start each race Joyce Carroll new owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers is really revamping the entire staff Her first and most important change is the replacing of Della Legge for Gladys Gooding singing The Star Spangled Banner before each game To build up the team she bought ace hurler Bill Breslin from the New York Giants but it wasn t until yesterday that the Bum s blasting fly chaser Jack Graziano persuaded him to leave his dear old Giants Manager Glenn Radell is still having trouble with slugger Elwood Scott who remains a hold out for a hundred and fifty grand As a last prediction for the morrow look for John Glock s being dropped by manager Bob Sudol from the Knickerbocker roster for be ing too short to help the quintet CLASSIFIED ADS SECTION The following are excerpts taken from the classified section Situation Wanted Experienced private nurse seeking steady position Call Barbara Perry For references see M Beehler For Sale Camping equipment slightly used sleeping bags and a copy of Fosters Guide for Campers Like new Write Wynn Bom or Betty Terrill P O Box 5 For Rent Chemistry notes neat and complete notes guaranteed to raise marks or money refunded Phone J Ferriss Di 2 303 As we think of the many celebrities mentioned in this issue of The Dunton Daily we are sure that it will be a priceless treasure for future historians ,Earn 1 I xiillil 3,0 Agfa fgfgf-'cs I ii i3 .mm -.. 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' 9 'pf 1-i v 5. , I 0 00 JUNIOR CLASS ALEXANDER AYERS JOAN PANTOLIANO President Secretary THEODORE FORHECZ SAMUEL NEWMAN Vice Presedcnt Treasurer MISS SURBER Sponsor F er E as a in 195194 ,uwvf 4 K izusm-Aff' P? Q' 2 1 A 1 X SOPHOMORE CLASS JOHN MARGETTS MARJORIE FERRARO President Secretary THOMAS SHEA SALLY GILES Vice President Treasurer MISS CHAPMAN Sponsor THE LAST Wlll AND TESTAMENT CLASS OF 1950 Know all men land womenl by these presents that we the Class of l95O of Rutherford Hugh School Rutherford New Jersey do make ordaun and declare that thus us our Last Wull and Testament and do hereby leave the followung John Glock hus heught to Muss Ely Sylvua Horwutz her quuetness to Louuse Erhardt Bob Jensen hus long flowung locks to Ed Kovalsku Dona Mereduth leaves Don what no leash? Bob Reynolds hus wullungness to study to all who want to get A s un Chemustry Gunny Bultmeyer and Phul Holt fuve cents to Muss Wake for unlockung 2Ol Joyce Carroll her love for sports to Muss Raby Carolyn Hullers her brauns to John Hastungs Huh? Ann Campbell her expected happuness wuth E G to Joan Cummungs and Lenny Larry Keef does not leave hus sports abuluty to anyone He takes ut wuth hum Dot Lewerenz Lydua Lamauro and Ruth Jablonsku theur good class behavuor to those roudy underclassmen Shurley Ruchardson her calmness to Karen Nelson Pat Lentz her smule to all those gurls who want to catch a man Bob Delano streaks away wuth Ray Derner bouncung un the rumbleseat Frank Del Vecchuo and Walt Golde leave all the teachers un peace? Barbara Perry her sophustucatuon to Carol Dempster The wunnung smule of Bull Lane us left for Mr Harrungton Duck Blye hus fast walk to Muss Butler so she ll be able to catch the Book Thuef' Wully Kungston leaves to accomplush hus ambutuon the Navy Leslue Papenfus Pappy to Scott John Perry hus heught to Dave Mertens Barbara Allen leaves R H S On to Afrucal Jerry Annuck and Pete Knarr leave the puano-to the peace of the uanutors Ann Kreuzer her wardrobe to next year s sewung class The class of 50 does not leave A Kuss to J J Helen Futzgerald her vouce to the Resnuck twuns Bull McCoy leaves' Barbara Powell her make up to Barbara Huve Rusty Olson hus skatung abuluty to Frances Olsen Catherune Futzgerald her memorues of days spent away from school to Mr Boyan Newton Foster hus rapud speech to Mrs Ross Howard Baker hus physuque to Earl Seybolt Andy Hughes hus spellung abuluty to next year s contestants Dee Dee Holloway her gum to Mr Janeba lra Kolodny hus thruftuness to next year s G O Loretta Kress her baton to next year s hugh stepper Elwood Scott leaves All us quuet un the lubrary Marcua Laufer the school flag to another Amazon Harry Muller hus good manners to Doug Wulluamson Chuck Fallol' and George Gal lI'1Or'l fheur Sense of humgr to M155 Ely Doug Frederucks hus Physucs marks to John Hastungs Bull Hohlsteun hus Dyna flow Buuck to anyone who can Catch ut Flo Everutt her cheerfullness to Mr Harrungton Jummy Muller hus Durante Specual to all of R H S 5 Cgmeduang Janet Ferruss her flagwavung posutuon to Dorus Bader Betsy Farquhar her cheers to R H S s cheerung sectuon r-red Rutz and Elunor Lund are Ieavung together Marulyn Sammartuno leaves Frances Olsen to walk to school alone Wunnue Boun her place un Merv s Rockettes to Eleanor Merck Al Sarausky hus broken skus for Mr Stone to fux so Al can really learn Pat Buell her typung skull to Dorus Rucksthul Barbara Hayman her shy ways to Jane Marue Masters Bob Sudol hus stature to Pete Bernhardt Carolyn Ruchter her wunnung essays to all next year s senuors who want A s from the Essay Kud ZS I I I I I I , . . . . , - . . . ll 1 ll - - I , . . . 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Z . . . . , ' ' ' ' I - Il I II ll - II Elaune Seltmann her true blond haur to Pat McGown Steve Trudel takes hus luttle ole car along wuth hum Mary Flynn Frank Way Larry Wooten Rudy Nuchols Duck Denny and Vunnue Arnold funally leave Junuor homerooms Betty Terrull her place un the Rufle Club to some lucky gurl next year Rosalee Sonnenfeld her pleasant manners to Mullard Kleun Gaul Gamble her wutty remarks to Muss Butler Bernadette Fraser her travelung experuences to Rutherford stay at homes Lous Zwrella her glasses to next year s Chemustry classes so they can decupher J J tests Bull Hansen hus place on the excellent honor roll to Donald Nathan Lena Meduco appounts Angela to keep up the famuly tradutuon Ruth Harruson and Carolyn Veber theur places un the twurlers to next year s aspurants Bob Blakeley hus ad lubbung to the Masquers Bert Mulluson hus Danuel Boone cap to Mr Boyan to keep hus head warm Jummy Muller hus suster to R H S Lucky kudsl Joan Drake leaves her luttle beast to next year s beauty Della Legge her flurtung abuluty to Joan Petut Muke Chamblee hus shyness to Pete Bernhardt Artue Loverudge hus abuluty to get along wuth teachers to Marulyn Burke Tom West us sorry to leave Francus to the wolf pack Muldred uouns Bull for good George Orthey hus suut to Duck Kress John DeMarraus hus abuluty un track to Don Nathan Pat Tyrrell her happy go lucky ways to next year s Super Honor Roll candudates Ann Maser says adueu to complete her hope chest Carolyn Maull her French notes to next year s strugglers Louus Laurenzo and Jack Grazuano go stull arguung over baseball Glenn Radell hus coca cola sugns to Gerry Mallet Gleb Zelenoy chugs off uf he can get the Buuck started Bob Conlon hus romances to next year s wolves Marcua Merwun her laughung to Muss Cruz Shelton leaves Welton behund Enzo Antolunu hus artustuc talent to all buology students Don Snoad and Jerry Tutzauer wull loan on the unstallment plan eughty fuve cents for a haurcut to Don Vogt Frances Lemke her curly haur to Mr Janeba Inga Hulleboe her unterest un boys to Dolores DeLotto Jean Gates her long walk to school to Aluce Hughes Bob DeMassu hus Floruda vacatuons to anyone who can afford them Elaune Dannecker Marulyn Kraus and Barbara Wulluamson let Muss Raby run her busu ness classes un peace from now on Bull Breslun hus place un Mrs Goff s choral group to some underclassman who lukes to go on pucnucs Cluff Beebe long muscular cross country legs to one of Stoney s mulers Steve DeCarlo stamps off tryung to fux another broken fulm Carol Jackson leaves stull Iookung for a good reason for laughung at J J s uokes Herb Slufer and Don Wulson theur towerung stature to anyone who wants Mr Boyan to look up to hum Harruet Mutchell her Espanol talents to all the boys un the Spanush Club Ruchue Wagner hus teeth collectuon to the Saws un the shop They can use them Jacque Kleun the G O Store under the watchful eyes of Mr Janeba to protect ut from any more burglars Ruchue Blakuston a few of hus extra pounds to Gene D Oruano Ted Eppel bequeaths hus used flash bulbs for the Rufle Club to shoot at Bull Galbrauth hus all county goalue spot to Karl Ryder And last but not least our boy Gerhardt leaves hus all star basketball team to bother the uanutors un the gym at noontume Suncerely sorrowfully and departungly THE CLASS OF l95O 29 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . I , c . . . , I S . . . . , - 1 1 . Il - 11 1 , . l . . . I . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' . . . . 1 . . 1 II - ll . . . , 1 . ' ' ' I ll' ll , . . . , . . . . . , . . . . ll ll 1 - I - I 1 1 Lap +6 Aw '-9 Done Most For R H S PHIL HOLT CAROL RICHTER 9 wg 9 CEHEBS' fr ' 6 ww I Qs XV! 85, W9 3 Best Dressed ANN KREUZER BOB CONLON Venus-Apollo PAT LENTZ FRANK DEL VECCHIO Most Talented LORETTA KRESS PETE KNARR Best Students CAROLYN HILLERS DICK BLYE -n , C. z Fl' 4 .uma ,- 6 :X 3, J Class Wolves J BARBARA HAYMAN ' ' BOB DeMASSI A 30 ye A? XII XI ! ff ,gs -s. Best Dancers BARBARA POWELL BOB DeMASSI Class Lovebirds GI NNY BULTMEYER PHIL HOLT CEIEBS' gn ff.. 4 I I, 5 ,I A Class Wits HELEN FITZGERALD DOUG FREDER ICKS Most Likely To Succeed CAROLYN H I LLERS DICK BLYE I PAT LENTZ JERRY ANNICK I Most Popular ., I f ,- Q ,J L JN. Most Courteous ELAINE DANNECKER RUSTY OLSON Best Looking BETTY TERRILL HOWARD BAKER Best Athletes JOYCE CARROLL LARRY KEEF v pb 1 A V Most Carefree Class Chatterboxes PAT TYRRELL BARBARA POWELL ,041 LARRY WOOTON I gg- BOB REYNOLDS I fff V F JUNIOR QQ k...o-'w PROM 's -14 R. H. S. 6 ,,,,,,,, O 28 ,,A,,,, 7 I9 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 26 ,,,,... O ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 6 ,,.. , ,, O ,.,,,,, ,, 7 ,,,,,,, ,, Opponent Lyndhurst ,,,. Hackensack Te-nafly , Teaneck ,,,.,,,,,, ,, Ridgefield Park,,,,,,, Leonia ..,.. Englewood ,,,, Cliffside Parkw, Passaic ,,,,,,, FOOTBAH Lel-termen Larry Keef, Capt. Arthur Loveridge, Mgr. 6l Robert Conlon, Mgr. 28 9 wsifer Goide 7 ,. Y 3 William Lane 6 lx ' Douglas Fredencks 19 F Frank DelVecchio Richard Blakiston 34 Richard Denny Richard Wagner 32 Robert DeMassi 6 Ted Forhecz 19 Ronald Larder 34 Gordon Mallett Tom Murray Thurston Cooper Peter Bernhard William Davids John Flore Gennaro D'Oriano Barry Lewis Louis Frey Nelson Collins Donald Wilson Donald Snoad Jerry Williams 26 32 23 32 29 I8 lf 67305 UUUNTRY lLow score winsl R.H.S. Opponent 29 , ,, Bloomfield ,, , 23 , , , Englewood , 32 , Nutley 23 Englewood ,,,, 26 , ,, Bloomfield ,, 372 Y ,, Paterson East Side ,,,,,,, 22 ,,,Y,,, Y, - Nutley , 33 James Muller, Capt. Clifford Beebe, Capt. Lettermen John Hastings, Mgr. John Demarrias Tom Shea Donald Nathan Herbert Slifer William Galbraith, Capt. Philip Holt, Mgr. Roger Hargan William Hohlstein Carl Huth Newton Foster Robert Rienzi Lettermen William Breslin George Gannon Peter Knarr Edward Eppel Tom West John Demarrias Kenneth Aydelotte Henry Hayman Beaver Waring Ronald Borchert John Allen Tony Wisniewski Dan Polls O O O O O O 0 O O O O I l R. H.S. 5000513 Opponent Weehawken Hackensack Ridgewood Englewood St. Cecelia , Tenafly , Teaneck , Ridgewood , ,,,,,, Hackensack ,, ,,,Englewood Teaneck ,, ,, ,, Tenafly , St. Cecelia Weehawken X XL' A xl' mv XX C Larry Keef, Capt. Gordon Mallett Beaver Waring Henry Hayman Ronald Borchert TENNIS Opponent , ,, , .Tenafly , ,Teaneck , Englewood , Hackensack , Passaic ,, , ,,Tenafly , , ,,,, ,,,Teaneck H , ,,,,,,, Englewood ,Hackensack ,, ,Passaic -f P lf Lettermen Robert Annick George Gannon William Breslin Louis Frey Ronald Larder George Pabst , 4 5 , ,, 3 l 3 5 ,. 5 2 5 Mfr, '. George Orthey, Mgr. John Graziano Robert DeMassi Robert Conlon William Hohlstein 4 ..,,.,,,. l2 ..s.,,.., 5 ,,..,,,., l .......,., 3. ,,,..,, ,, 2 l BASEBAZZ Opponeni .Cliffside Park ,,,,,, ,-,,,, 5 ,Tenafly ,,,,,,, ,,sA,, 9 ,Hackensack ,c,, 7 Leonia ,s,, W .,,Teaneck W,-,,,,,Englewood Cliffside Park ,,,,AYY, O ,,.,,,,,,, Tenafly ,,,,. ,A O ,,,.,,,,,, l ,,,,,,,., , 7 ..,,,,,c., Hackensack ,,,. Ridgefield Park ,,,,,,,,,,AY 22 7 7 .,..cl5 Rain 2 ,,,, N15 Ridgefield Park ..,,,,,A,,,, 2 Leonia ,,,,,,,,,,-,, ,,,,,, 5 2 .,,.,,,,,, Teaneck ..... 4 ,,,,,,,,,, Englewood ,,,, ,.7 ,.l Lehermen Richard Blakiston, Capt. John Margefts Carl Huth Arthur McCormack Ezio Antolini John Gerrard Michael Chamblee Wm. Mann, Mgr. R. 21 35 45 51 51 27 50 48 56 42 52 39 48 39 51 38 54 BASKETBALZ H. S. Opponent m....,,Lyndhurst Leonia .,..A... Tenafly ..A,...,. Teaneck ,,,YYYY,,,.A, Cliffside Park ..,,, Englewood ,.,..,,, Hackensack ,,,,..... Ridgefield Park ,,,,,,, -,,,Aw 5 5 We-We .Y-.wY.Sf. Mary's 35 ..,,,,,, ,.,,,,, 39 ,,,,.,,, ,YY,,, 44 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .V Leonia ,,,,,,, YYYVV Tenafly ,,,, , Teaneck ,, H , Cliffside Park , 52 Englewood .,,,,, Passaic .,,,,, ,,,, Hackensack ,, Passaic ,,iYYYYY ,,.Y,-- YAVY Ridgefield Park Sf. Mary's ,, ,,,,Y,,, ,V Hawthorne ,,,,.,, if: State Tournament ff- 2 ji? 51 44 52 50 73 31 54 44 65 46 65 54 46 61 N YYYY.. 53 --YY Y. 52 46 48 Lettermen Jerry Annick, Capt. Larry Keet Tom Murray Robert Reynolds, Mgr. Robert Sudol Peter Bernhard John DeMarrais, Mgr. William Hohlstein Tom West Henry Hayman TRACK Lehermen Donald Snoad, Capt. Edgar Thompson Jerry Annick John DeMarrais Sandy Ayers Clifford Beebe Thurston Cooper Frank DelVecchio Robert Foster, Mgr. Walter Golde Gleb Zelenay Tom Shea James Muller R. H. S. 66 7,,,,,., , 44 ..,,,,,,.,,, Opponent Passaic ..,,,,, Lodi , YYAYY,,,Y Y l'laCker15aCk -Y 52 ------.eYV-- Tertafly CYYVY 48 ,...,,,,,,,, CllffSlde Park Englewood Teaneck ,,,,,,, idgefield Park Leonia ,,,,,,,., 7th Place in N. N. J. l. League Meer WHA T WOUZD HAPPEN Ira wasnt late? Phll l-lolt went to homeroom? The Sensors subsudnzed the yearbook? Class night was not banned? The klds believed Pappy s stories? No one got thrown out of the llbrary The trips to Stokes were co ed? Mrs Ross was cool calm and collected? Frank DelVecchlo spoke In a whlsper? No one went steady? Gleb tailed French? Bob De Mass: had but one car? Bob Conlon didn t have a gurl? The Chemlstry students know what subtertuge meant? The boys dldn t have to take a lap? Elwood Scott got an A? There were no announcements George Orthey dudn t wear a suut to school? Carol Richter wore socks? Capta1nJaneba lost his briefcase? The P A system and the bells worked? Miss Ely dldn t say say now? 38 IF . ' ? Everyone came to the Junior Prom? ' l ll II ' ' I ll Il WE SHA!! NEVER FORGETH' The stampede to the library for Socual Studles books The G O store holdup Barbara Powell s slnglng l Cam t Say No The money collected for accudentally on purpose belng In the wrong club pictures Col lege Board Exams The Trl HI Y shows Mrs Beachner The Sensor gurls slumber parties The Snoad Frederucks accxdent The boy cheerleaders Mervln as Ophelia Mnlk bottle wires for Mass Raby Miss Shnffman s polo shrrts The Four Russians Carol Rlchters long fingernails The drscontrnuatuon of Monday morning words The practice teachers Clear Tnnklng 39 U I I J. J. Our trip to Hyde Parldand West Point. MATHEMATICS ANTHONY KISS President RICHARD BLYE Vice President ROBERT REYNOLDS Secretary-Treasurer MRS. ROSS Sponsor 1 1, Jumok neo cnoss - RUTH JABLONSKI President MARY BRANCH Vice President Em I Skim Q 'Q Z 5 P C m J' Z U T rn 2 uw HI-Y RICHARD BLAKISTON President WILLIAM HOHLSTEIN Vice President ROBERT REYNOLDS Secretary-Treasurer MR. KIRKENDALL Sponsor A- -fzwvnf A A , Ll ,AIYSII ' L-.1 .Y a -A r f- K ,.,k ,, I VV ki Secretary rl , MRS. TITMAN Sponsor 'T-- If Q ,ff :viAi TT? ! Iwfi 'f .iw zrz 'L LIBRARY JACQUELINE KLEIN j' in President I h, N 'I EW!! LINDA BABB . . mf Vlce Presldent 'X RUTH JABLONSKI Secretary A? JOAN WALKER f, , Treasurer MISS BUTLER Sponsor TRI-HI-Y MARCIA MERWIN President ANN LEE KREUZER Vice President FLORINE EVERITT we-PM J Il,.,D.,',, 11'5: iff? Yrfzryij -..-X-J gwirjili-LI. I1 DJ I .,,.ii f ' ,Wir YL. .Y K1 ,WA ,..,.....,.... . . . Y. ,.i I 1 , - ii 1 1 t I I A ' 'W ti '?i1'Nj1-tai : L-3 -7.. Secretary LORETTA KRESS Treasurer MRS. GOFF Sponsor Y-50 JANET FERRISS 0 President YX FRANCES LEMKE A X Vice President ' :NGA HILLEBOE Secretary , I JOAN DRAKE XX Treasurer MISS SURBER Sponsor 44 SPANISH HARRIET MITCHELL President FLOR I NE EVERITT Vice President J EAN GATES Secretary CAROL RICHTER Editor of LA VOZ MISS CRUZ Sponsor ETFJL-J RIFLE GEORGE ORTHEY President BERT MILLISON Vice President EDWARD EPPEL Secretary MR. CARPENTER Sponsor 4 2 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE CAROLYN MAULL President JACQUELINE KLEIN Vice President BARRY BURN HAM MR. STONE X ' -'N-. Sponsor 'M Secretary-Treasurer MR. BOYAN Sponsor PRODUCERS PHILIP HOLT 'TT President R ,X TERRY SCHULTZ S If Vice President ,Sf .Qtjj - 7, DONALD POLIS 'L-. I u-was N' Secretary 3 I I x .1.....l '7 1 TWIRLERS f f, GAIL GAMBLE BANKING CASHIERS MR. STONE Sponsor a x S -,Z W Q5 I 35 Captain MR. MONROE Sponsor COLOR GUARD FLAGWAVERS SHIRLEY RICHARDSON and INGA HILLEBOE Co-Captains MR. MONROE Sponsor 1 ,az B is !II 'O FIRE BRIGADE MR. PAPENFUS Sponsor 5 I wa ,K V fall IW ii CHEERLEADERS LESLIE PAPENFUS Captain Letters Leslie Papenfus, Capt. Barbara Powell Betsy Farquhar Frances Lemke mx 'W' Ii 78 4 U 1 1 ,dll JU 3 9 I BRIDGE WILLIAM BRESLIN President WINIFRED BOIN Vice President CAROLYN MAULL Secretary JOYCE CARROLL Treasurer Y ART PHYLLIS RICHTER President CAROLYN VEBER Secretary MRS. TITMAN Sponsor -'Q I :D 5 ...P CAMERA IRA KOLODNY President MR. KIRKENDALL Sponsor SENIOR GIRLS' SPORTS em wg 53 339 JU N IOR GI RLS' SPORTS U-I' 'QT'- ' 'wv',, I V T. QL i-f V - 37 f t:J' f Lf 2 5:r dLffCLJ 1f f 1.-i - SOPHOMORE GIRLS' SPORTS I I ,.... R-HI RUSTY OLSON Editor-in-Chief PHILIP HOLT Associate Editor MR. SPENCER Sponsor RUTHERFORDIAN STAFF MR. PAPENFUS Sponsor GIRLS' A.A. COUNCIL f I,-Q PATRICIA LENTZ President -f 17 '- Q . x BETTY TERRILL , ,,,, 4 Secretary-Treasurer ff, X P X Miss WAKE , I -5 Sponsor -K Fig GENERAL ORGANIZATION JERRY ANNICK President WILIAM GALBRAITH Vice President SHIRLEY RICHARDSON Secretary MR. JANEBA Sponsor G. O. STORE JACQUELINE KLEIN Manager RICHARD BLYE Treasurer MR. JANEBA Sponsor CHESS JOHN HASTINGS RAY DERNER Boa rd of Directors MRS. ROSS Sponsor FRENCH GLEB ZELENOY President ANDREW HUGHES Vice President ANN LEE KREUZER Secretary HARRY MILLER Editor of Parmi Nous MISS CHAPMAN Sponsor CO-Y CAROLYN HILLERS President LENA MEDICO Vice President ELAINE DANNECKER Secretary BEVERLY TYRRELL Treasurer MISS RABY Sponsor T M077 5' FRIEND Mott had had lrttle to eat In the three days since he had run away from home It was late autumn and starting to get cold He shivered In hrs shabby clothes and looked at the brg wagon that had been left on the outskirts of the Farmer s Market It was no feather bed but It might block the cold and sharp wind that cut across the lot He climbed In and crawled under a bunch of grain sacks that were lying on the floor If I m to save myself a boot In the pants Id better be out of here before the farmer returns Mott muttered to himself drowsrly Wake up boy a rough hand was shaking him Climb out of there -good thang I glanced back here or you d be on your way to Swampscott Yes Srr I m going I mean t no harm Mott sprang from the wagon walking as fast as he could Come here a minute son Mott s first thought was to run but for some reason he didn t Perhaps rt was somethmg about the tone of vorce that seemed to expect obedience Why were you sleeprng here? Dont you have a home to go to? No sir Mott answered briefly Stephen Wood studied the clean open eyed face that was looking squarely back at him He knew this was no ordinary gutter snrpe and he didn t relish the Idea of hrs having no place to sleep No rob? Not yet but I ll keep looking said the boy stubbornly If you had a rob could you be trusted? Do you Ire or steal? The boy looked steadily at the brg man I can be trusted Well I can always use a good boy but he has to be good Hop In horses knowmg they were headed homeward trotted briskly along Dawn was breaking as they turned Into the drive but Mott was too sleepy to do anything but fall Into Instant slumber Mott never forgot that day He awoke to the smell of pancakes and bacon and looked from the window to acres of meadow orchards and brg barns He had a hot bath clean shirts and dungarees that had belonged to somebody much bigger yet were better than his own shabby clothes After breakfast he was given odd robs about the place and Mr Wood noted wrth approval that he did everything thoroughly and neatly Not afraid of work he sought out things to do He learned fast and his Iudg ment was good At the end of the second week Mr Wood called Mott over Would you like to take a ride into the market with me? Yes sir I would he answered eagerly Well get cleaned up I ll be leaving In fifteen minutes Hrs busrness done Mr Wood took Mott to the shopping district and bought hIm the fIrst new suit that he had ever had Mott had been a step child one of eight children and In all of his sixteen years a new suit had been rust something to dream about The following week Maynard who handled the milk deliveries hurt hrs ankle Mr Wood asked Mott If he thought he could go along with Maynard and deliver the milk I don t know why not answered the boy He was fast and accurate and the brg farmer was not surprised to find the wagon returning earlier each day No need of me going along grumbled Maynard at the end of the week The darn krd knows the route bettern I do He was only too glad to be rid of that midnight to dawn trIp and hrs boss admitted to himself that the boy probably was the better of the two After that Mott handled the deliveries alone never unpleasant about the night work and more than happy with the Increase In pay that he recerved on Saturday night S4 , . . I b I I I II I ' . I ll -' ' , . Il II ' ' II ' . ' ' I ' II , . II ' I ' I II . I I ' ' I II - . II I ' I ' I . , . . . l I ll I I II I ' II ' II I ' , . ' . t I I I - I I - ' 1 . , . . . . II 1 II . Il t I ' II ' , . . II ' ' II , . . ' ' II II , . II ' Il , . . The nine miles from Boston to the farm were covered quickly. The I I I I I . I l l I I I 4 I I , . , . I . D I . - , II , . . . . . . ,, II I II l I I ' II I ' ' 4 ' Il I I I I I . I I , . I I I I , I I I II I II . II . ' II. I ll ' I II - - . I . . . ' I I Each night at twelve he loaded the mnlk wagon and headed unto Lynn where most of the customers were located He loved drnvunq the bag bays and often talked to them as he drove He was never lonely After the flrst week he never had to refer to has lust he knew what each customer took but he never failed to look for the white slnp that mught mean a change or extra bottles Only one Instruction that dull Maynard had glven hum dld he Ignore Cranky old Mrs Watson who Inved on Tremont Street had forbldden the drlver to cut through her drlveway to the customer In the back Thus short cut meant a savnng of ten minutes and Mott could see no sense to the order as Mrs Watson had no grass or flowers He felt It was pure meanness any way so he continued cuttmg through the back One nlght she shouted out the wlndow at hum and he knew she must have been watching for hum as he had been careful not to make any nolse You d better stop gorng through my yard young man she shouted angrily If you don t you II be sorry because I Il take steps to stop you She slammed the wlndow shut The following nught was dark and musty Mott had thought of going around but flgured she d never see hum IH the dark and there was no sense to the whole thlng anyway He hurrsed along wlth two bottles under has arm He dld not need to see for he knew the way with his eyes shut Sud dently he went sprawlnng both bottles breakmg on the frozen ground A rope had been stretched a foot above the ground between the shed and the fence put there for the express purpose of trlppmg hum Mott was funous and he spent the next twenty four hours trynng to thunk of how he could get even with Mrs Watson He was not splteful but was gust stubborn enough so that he would not let someone make a fool of hum Fnnally he knew what he would do to even the score Two weeks later Mr Wood made the rounds wlth Mott to make the collections Everywhere there had been nothing but warm greetlngs and good words untll he came to Mrs Watson s home Wartlng for hum she glared as she opened the door What s the matter mnlkman getting your mnlk from the faucet these days? you mean Mrs Watson Would you tell me what you re talking about? I ve never watered mnlk In my lute If that s what you mean N07 Well then your cows must be glvlng sklm milk I havent had a drop of cream on my mulk nn the last two weeks Thats funny Perhaps ld better check wuth the driver He went out and back to the wagon Say Mott a customers kncknng about the quality of our mulk Says she hasn t had any cream on her mulk In two weeks Know anything about lt? Yes I do the boy answered defiantly She s right she hasnt had any cream and as long as I deliver her mllk she never wlll have Then he told what had happened with the rope Stephen Wood looked at the stubborn face of thus boy he had come to trust and respect He though of the cheap truck that the old woman had played on hum and In his heart knew that he would have probably done exactly what thus boy was domg Wnthout another word he turned and went back Into the house Mrs Watson you are nght you have been gettmg skum milk my dellvery boy feels that you dndn t deserve any cream He looked at her steadily and there was no sympathy In the glance I shall not charge you for those delnverles as you dndn t recelve what you ordered But I m afraud that you had better get your mulk elsewhere as I would not want rt to happen agann The bug man walked bruskly back to the wagon and hopped up Come on Mott let s go Yes slr' Mott slapped the relns so hard that the horses broke unto a trot Hls heart was full and funny lump was m has throat he knew that he had found a friend I 1 1 I I . . 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INCORPORATED STEEL AND ALUMINUM FXEDQZ3 IP g A dOrienfWayI LYNDHURST NEWJERSEY 72 COMPLIMENTS OF KLEIN BROS. STEEL CORPORATION 936 HARRISON AVENUE KEARNY, NEW JERSEY DEMASSI MOTOR CAR COMPANY PONTIAC - CADILLAC Sales and Service D. A. BLAKISTON RUhfd24388 S DyS LORRAINE CLEANERS FIRST IN FINE CLEANING FUR CLEANING and STORAGE 288 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 4 4- 5 l -1 '- l ZIMMERMQ Ruruenmno '- IZ' CONGRATULATIONS! YOURS IS THE 40th CLASS IT HAS BEEN OUR PRIVILEGE TO CONGRATULATE PARK MOTORS. INC. JULIUS M. FORHECZ, President SOUTH BERGEN CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER Headquarters for Complete Auto Servicing For Prompt Attention, Phone: RUtherford 2-1661 IO-20 ORIENT WAY RUTHERFORD, N.J. CONGRATULATIONS . . . TO YOU, GRADUATES, AND TO YOUR STAFF OF TEACHERS BOBBINK G- ATKINS NURSERYMEN SINCE I898 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. CONGRATULATIONS . . . TO THE GRADUATES AND TO YOUR STAFF OF TEACHERS RIVOLI THEATRE RUTHERFORD, N. J. RUtherford 2-7989 ,Sfham an's Il WOHLTMANN'S F GI T S CONFECTIONERY and LUNCHEONETTE I26 Park Avenue Rutherford, 140 Park Avenue Rutherford Compliments of OLIVER T. SOMERVILLE DAVID J. ASHEN W. ADRIANCE KIPP, JR. RUtherford 2-6008 W h AMERICAN FURNITURE DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 313 Union Avenue Rutherf ALL THE HOME TOWN NEWS IN Clge Rutlgevforb Republican EVERY THURSDAY RUtherford 2-1432 COPPER LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER - SASH - DOORS - TRIM MASON'S MATERIALS ROOFING Rutherford ' L n hurst ' East Ruth Compliments of Om 'men S 0 H I V E RUTHERFORD MANUFACTURING YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN COMPANY ASSOCIATION 23 Ames Avenue Rutherford' N- J- RUtherford 2-4833 U er or , . . Compliments of C. H. BLOECHER CO., INC. I2 Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. RUtherford 2-63 82 Best Wishes to . . . Our Young Men and Women SUCCESS IN YOUR EVERY ENDEAVOR IS OUR WISH FOR YOU ALL H. B. ACKERSON YOUR HOME DECORATOR Slip Covers ' Draperies ' Venetian Blinds 7 Orient Way Rutherford, N. J. RUtherford 2-21 I4 RUtherford 2-8930 MORRIS SARAISKY EDMUND WILLIAMSON Cl' PAPER MERCHANT WRAPPING and SHIPPING SUPPLIES REAL ESTATE O INSURANCE 20-22 Chestnut Street Rutherford, N. J. 315 Union Avenue Rutherford, N. J. A. W. VAN WINKLE Cr COMPANY REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 2 Station Square See The Futuramic Fifties 1.76.1 - nas., - H9811 TEN BROECK OLDS, INC. SALES and SERVICE 49 Meadow Road Rutherford, N. J. RUtherford 2-8934 GRADUATE HOUSE, INCORPORATED 34 Walnut Street Newark, New Jersey RU!herford 2-76!2 Naborhood Pharmacy CHAS. E. MENAGH, Pharmacist CUT RATE DRUGS 290 Park Avenue RUTHERFORD, NJ. U6 P2-P' AVE RUTHFPFORO AVENPOR ' Congratulations to The Graduates George Weed, Inc. INSURANCE Scott's for Moving WE HANDLE WITH CARE 16 AMES AVENUE RUTHEREORD, N,J. RUtherford 4-oIoo-oIoI RUtheford 2-2129 NUtIey 2-3370 RUtherford 2-3399 Compliments of Lester W. Current A Friend FINE FOOTWEAR FOR THE FAMILY 190 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N.J. RUtherford 2-2143 C. Fehling, Prop. PRescott 7-7531 Elite Upholstery Shop K 3 y ' S UPHOLSTERINC - SLIP COVERS DRAPERIES - BEDDING YOUUSGI' Mans SIIOP s HIGHLAND CROSS RUTHEREORD, N.J 624 MAIN AVENUE PASSAICI NNI, Roofing Repairs, Chimney Repairs -Gutters and Leaders- Ernest J. Current ROOFING CONTRACTOR Established 1926 Phillips' Candy Shop LUNCHEONETTE H - 242 DONALDSON AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N.J. om' Mad' came' e c ' RUtherford 2-9522 30 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. RUtherford 2-2463 Dr. H. C. Purnell M - P S 3 f y OPTOMETRIST FINE runs 37 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. 71 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N.J. RUfherford 2-8933 We Call and Deliver Van w'nkIe 5' I-'99efl' West End Cleaners REA'-TURS - MANAGEMENT WE OPERATE oUR owN CLEANING PLANT APPRAISAL - S INSURANCE Shirt Cleaning Service . . . Tailoring 24 ORIENT WAY RUTHEREORD, N.J. 333 UNion AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N.J. RUtherford 2-3874 RUtheford 2-10300 ll ll S ss 3 d Gmbe Rutherford Motors, Inc. 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Edward's Shoe Store y' QUALITY Gooos FROM OVEN TO You Specializing in All Party Cakes couRTEoUs SERVICE CAREFUL FITTING ,04 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N.J. Compliments of Pulver's Gift fr Card Shop 58 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N.J. RUtherford 2-8635 Goffin's GREETING CARDS - STATIONERY - TOYS ARTIST SUPPLIES Compliments of ,pq If 145 Alben Le Grand cf son T. J. Naulty Authorized Dealer GENERAL ELECTRIC I 64 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N.J. 268 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N.J. Borschneck 8' Nott FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION 104 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N.J A. Straub, Inc. DUTCH BOY AGENCY Leading Painters - Decorators 61 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N.J RUtherford 2-7913 The Addison Shop COUNTRY CLUB ICE CREAM HALLMARK GREETING CARDS STATIONERY and TOYS 268 PARK AVENUE RTUHERFORD, N.J RUtherford 2-7161 RUtherford 2-0100 - I F a I r I a m b s GULF SERVICE STATION 0 Lemon Brothers Serving Ruthertord's Motorists HARDWARE, PAINTS and HOUSE FURNISHINGS Since 1930 PARK AVENUE and GLEN ROAD RUTHERFORD, N. 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