Rutherford High School - Rutherfordian Yearbook (Rutherford, NJ)
- Class of 1957
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I , , TI-IE RUTI-IERFORDIAN IQ57 Rutherford l-ligh School Rutherford, New Jersey POSED JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION TO TI-'F FD-I T RUTHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL ' ,if ICI! I I 1 N DEDICATICDN To you, Miss Ruth B. Raby, a donor of much time and energy toward the designing and building of our characters, we sincerely dedicate this yearbook. As our class adviser, you have shown us how to read the blueprints of life, helped us to lay the foundation of our future success, and guided into place the all- important cornerstone which has successfully completed the designing of our destinies. 2 aw Front Row: Mr. Schaible, Mr. Boyan, Mr. Murlin, Miss Wilson, Miss Allen, Miss Fletcher, Mrs. Meloney, Miss Ward. Second Row: Mr, Papenfus, Miss Raby, Mr. Jumper, Mr. Belding, Miss Surber, Miss Wake, Miss Petty, Miss Cruz, Miss Kreeger. Third Row: Mr. Devlin, Mr. Dupes, Mr. Cobb, Mr, Everitt, Mrs. Goff, Miss Meserve Mrs. Eberhardt, Mrs. Minotti, Miss Chapman. Back Row: Mr. Grantham, Mrs. Agisim Mr. Coffin, Mr. Robinson, i y ARCHITECTS l P XX if Z.: l..lH Sandra De Komng Editor In Chief Arf Staff Sallie Kantor Karan Ellsath Loulse Barger Paul Horuzy Gary Brinker Richard Ammon Photography Gerrit De Komng r Nancy Muller Business Manager Stal: Edutorlal Sfaf Janet Jochem Joan Van Wlnkle Beverley Turton Paula Schllchflng June Kreufzer Harrlet Wllensky Loretta Glllman Kathleen Hull Judlfh Olson Gall Maynard Nancy Thoma June Buchel George Burns Carol Gunther Lols Ackerman Mary Lou Burke John Dorman Richard Franklin Art Editor f Richard Rothrock Assistant Editor Busmess Staff Joy Stern ASSISTBHY Buslness Manager Ralph Copeland Adele Gardzlnskl Robert Loverd Carol Bernhard Carolyn Hurley Ellen Jacobowltz Kathleen Gerrard Geraldme Mayer Lynn Melsfer Gall Constanhnldes Sharon Walbrldge Joanne Peftengull Paul Wlfllng Eldon Brown Ingrid Schlller Brenda Johnson Judith Olson Frances Luckefl Susan Sfull Beverly Turion Jean Blazo Ve fl-I Yearbook l . . X W 3 wr President . , . Vice President . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Dennis Naughton Guy Lanza Louise Barger Harriet Wilensky Gail Maynard June Kreutzer Senior Executive Council The Senior Executive Council represents the Senior Class and carries out the class's ideas. This past year the council has organized fun-nites and cake sales for the Senior Class, . Jack Dorman . Loretta Byra . . June Kreutzer - -Marv Lou Burke sponsored last year's Junior Prom, and this year's Christ- mas Dance. The money for these two dances came out of our treasury, We made a good deal ot profit from these Victor Lamberto June Buchel Nancy Thorne Richard Franklin Wayne Dengel very successful dances, At the present time the council is working on the Baccalaureate, our Graduation, and arrangements tor the Class Trip, OFFICERS FOR OUR FOUR YEARS AT HIGH SCHOOL Junior Yoar Sophomore Year Freshman Year President ..... Howard Krollfeifer President ..... Adrian Hendricks Pfefldenf ------- Gal' Smifh Vice President . . . . Egil Leirres vice President . . Howard icroilfeifer Vice President - . - Carol Jofalemon Secretary . . . . Mary Lou Burke Secretary . . . . Gail Smith Secretafv - - . Jo Ann MiSSelf10fl'1 Treasurer . June Buchel Treasurer . . Carol Joralemon Treasurer . Sandra DEKONUQ 5 'Bali ' 1 ' R rimuifil-'mi W ' . . . .L fn ...nv ,..4:,: if ' f. 1-lf? ' ff2:'snl1!1iHi!ilw2wwmiwwiimmmmwfmw lm., .T ---3-W-gugm E u gm95551 . M'f ',4 1 me f .. .: . ,M ,. QY du 4 V, +9 lr 5846 5-J 'lx-'A -1 xx aw. .5 ,W J.. . . 1,.+, 'ki-., I 'v 3-sf 1 5' , W 'Y . H .J i 2 35 1. f, Wgkf' , '. - Q - N . ' w ,. ,Q 35,42 if xiii' u we V -Q k F Sgr 5, 5-fu. :rm v ABN-EO'-'J w y p 4-11' '-ifrfessirxf V, .rm A..f5,-3, .. M4 ff' 1 I M we 1 I :lk fev. Qi A 2 , ,J , X' 1 ..mrwM4...,.. L4 M.. - ' Q ,. 5 Qgaw M' Y' ,if iw: i 4-3 -r' ,BIN of 1 Z I .1 I , n . , .v pf r f' 'fe' - - . .f .fall .x I a .gf 1 544 21 Mag E Qi A W., I 2 az' , M. ' f iif 123 Agf, Q? F A .. wi ll . D Q - Jw. 154+ FOUNDATICN FRESHMAN YEAR ln September l956, 2l6 Freshmen entered Rutherford High School and became the largest class in the history of the school, During the first few hectic weeks, the Fresh- men boys spent considerable time in dodging the pranks and antics of the Seniors. As the weeks rolled by we Fresh- men gradually became normal members of the school Community. During the course of the year we accomplished a num- ber of noteworthy deeds Through the football season the team went from victory to victory losing only the last game to Lyndhurst. In basketball the team had a season record of 9 wins and 3 losses, and was able to clinch 'fourth place in the Freshman Tournament at Englewood, Many Fresh- men took part in other sports such as cross country, track. tennis, and baseball. The Freshman teams of today will be the outstanding varsity teams of tomorrow. Some Freshmen were fortunate enough to be elected to the Student Council. ln future years both the school and the students should derive great value from their experiences. The Class carried out a number of proiects. We spon- sored a fun night, cake sales, and a card selling project. Everyone worked together in making these projects a success. The Freshman Class moves on with a sense of having done their best to promote good fellowship and school spirit. THQ fl V 41 SECOND STORY SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class has shown promise of be- ing one of the best classes the school has ever seen. During our freshman year, with Kathy Gerrard serv- ing as president, our boys set a fine record in the field of sports. We can also boast of the high scho- lastic record which the Sophomores have made in their first two years here. The members of our class have taken an active part in every phase of the school's organizations. Money was earned in the freshman year through the sale of everyday greeting cards. This year our boys have kept up their fine show- ing in athletics. Our class president is Buddy Miller, who has guided us in the choosing of our class rings and the writing of a fifteen minute television script which has been entered in a state-wide contest. We hope that, with the good start we have had so far, we can live up to the standards which have been set for us by this year's upperclassmen. I2 E1 5 7 , if X Hy 'X A1 gl 4 DESIGNERS '57 A M 44 LOIS MAY ACKERMAN Locus Laughter makes the world go 'roundf' R-Hi 2, 3, 4, Rutherfordian 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Office Help 3, 4, Chorus I, Art Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Banking 35 Ticket Sellers I, 2. Ambition: To help people, to be a tribute to my parents, and com- plete a successful and healthy life. To University of Bridgeport. WILLIAM OLIVER ANGEL Big Boo I woulrlift llc different if I could. Basketball l, Chorus 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Chess Club I, Intramurals 4. Ambition: To be a credit to my parents and marry the girl of my dreams. To college. LOUISE EDNA BARGER Weezie If laughter were golden she would be rich. R-Hi 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, Art Club 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secre- tary 4, Senior Executive Council, Chorus Line 3, Rutherfordian 4. Ambition: To be worthy of my parents' love and guidance and to be a Connecticut Yankee again someday. To Averett Junior College. EDWIN BENNETT H 1504 ...... Boom! Producer's Club I, 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Soccer I, 2, 4. Ambition: To be an electronic engineer. To Newark College of Engineer- mg. I7 GAIL DOROTHY BREMER She impreses us with her quietness. Co-Y I, 2, 3, -Treasurer 4, R-Hi 2 3, 4, Girls' Sports I, 2 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Office I-Ielp 4, French Club 4, National Honor Society 4. Ambition: To try to do my Best in whatever I endeavor. To University of Delaware. A X X' 3 MOST VERSATILE Harriet Wilensky Harry Usher GARY LEE BRINKER Brink A champ 01? the field as well as on, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Rutherfordian, Assistant Art Editor 4. Ambition: To be a success, go to college, and be a credit to my parents. To college. ELDON G. BROWN HL.. Friendship is man's greatest asset. Football I, 3, Basketball I 2, 3, Co-Captain I, Track I, 2, Co- Captain 3, Chorus I, 2, Home- room Treasurer 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Rifle Club, Presi- dent 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Rifle Club, President 4, Boys' Sports I, 4, Rutherfordian 4, Hunting and Fishing Club I, Senior Assembly Committee. Ambition: To retire at 25 and to see Mr. Dupes drafted. To The Citadel. DORA JUNE BUCHEL f,Bushn Happy smile, never blue: Always loyal, always truef' Band I, Co-Y 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Ticket Seller I, 2, G.O. Store I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, Ru- therfordian I, 2, 4, Homeroom V, Pres. 2, 4, Class Executive Coun- cil 3, 4, Banking I, 2, 3, Treas- urer of Junior Class. Ambition: To own a car that will pass inspection the first time through. To Fairleigh Dickinson University. MARYLOUISE BURKE Lou Attired with most every grace, while health and beauty sparkle m her face. Rifle Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, V. Pres. 3, President 4, G.O. Store 2, 3, Girls' Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Treasurer of Sen- ior Class, Secretary of Junior Class, R-Hi representative 4, Ru- therfordian 4. Ambition: To someday go to Ha- waii and, to sneak the bulb out of our front porch light, but most of all to be good to my parents. To Lennox Hill Hospital. GEORGE ANTHONY BURNS JR A faithful student, loyal and true R.H.S. needs more like you N.F.L. I, 2, 4 President 3, March ing Band I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, 4 V. Pres. 3, Hi-Y I, Chorus I 3, 4, R-Hi l' Dance Band 2 3' Masquers 4. Ambition: To go to college and to enter and become worthy of the medical profession. To Tufts University. LORETTA KATHLEEN BYRA i,Enau Intelligence, character, and wit, The ideal combination to make a I . National Honor Society 3, 4, Stu- dent Council I, 3, 4, S. C. Execu- tive Council 4, Senior Class V. Pres., A.A. Council 2, 3, President 4, French Club 3, Secretary 4, Co-Y l, 2, 4, Secretary 3, N.F.L. I, Secretary 2, V. Pres. 3, Office Help 3, Banking 2, R-Hi 3, 4, Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To always be able to find something to which l can look forward. To Elmira College. RALPH STANLEY BYRA A regular fellow why say more Chorus 2 3 Boys Glee Club 2 3 4 Football I Judo Club 3 N FL I 2 3 Marching Band 2 3' Concert Band 2 3, National Honor Society 4. Ambition: To be a chemical en- gineer. To Newark College of Engineer- in . MARY CAROL CAMPBELL 'Mare ' Call me at Sunrise, but dont let the sun rise too early. Homeroom Pres. I, R-Hi l, 2, 3, Office Help 2, 3, Sophomore Ex- ecutive Council' Junior Executive C uncil, Y-57 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Flagwav- ing 3, 4, Student Council 4, S.C. Calendar Committee 4, National Honor Society 4. Ambition: To make the Citadel co-ed. To Fairleigh Dickinson University. wma., MARILYN LOUISE CLAR K Ma A pllasant luug.,h ll good nrzturr. ll gurl Hu lllllULl1lf rmtun nuns muthuut sm YI 2 3 4 Spanish Club 3 4 Homeroom Secretary I 2 3 C 2 3 Band I Girls Glee C Ambntlon To always try to do my best and to lnve a llfe fnlled wnth success happmess and friends To Centenary College for Women MARION ELIZABETH COCKEY Shorty I as s 4 C 1 br so tang LS slu rs Sports I 2 3 Chorus 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 Glee Club 4 Sensor Sextet Tru Hu 3 Mlxed Octet 4 Ambutnon To marry a wonderful guy travel the world and be a success for my wonderful parents T Green Mountain Junnor Col lege 1-... ARTHUR REEVES COX Gator Artie Ummm rmku rm ful so 1,0011 Football 3 Chess Club 3 Boys Sports 3 4 Math Club 4 Ambntuon To worry lzttle study less my Ideas of happmess To be a chemlcal engineer To Georgna lnstltute of Technol OQY I9 MOST TYPICAL SEN IORS Nancy Thorne Egll Lelnes is 'l I I . If t 9 , It .: .I Mt 1' M I K, I, In ff ,, ,, - ,, .. I I I I - I I I I II I, I CO- , , , 1 I I, I, ' ' 2, . 5 , , ' f g horus l, 2, 3, 45 Gurls' Sports - l I, , j g ' lub - P 4. A , . . ' ' ' 'I -J f' ' ng 3 G ,, ,, I I As nic' . Ill' qt ', ' ' ' Gu I ' I I I 45 I X f ' 5 - 'AY 2, ,4: I o ' - I I I VIRGINIA LEE DAVIS Ginny Neat, sweet, and quiet too, Here's a girl that will appeal to you. girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, Ambition: To be a tribute to my parents and to be a success in life. To work. LEANDER JOSEPH DE COSTA riDeeki, HLeou Never let studies interfere with your education. Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3. Ambition: To live to be a Hun- dred. To work. sk , , f' x SANDRA LYNN DE KONING Sandy None with her compare. Co-Y l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Assembly Chairman 4, Latin Club 2, 3, V. President 4, Girls' Sports l, 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. l, 2, Banking l, Freshman Class Treasurer, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Music Club 3, President '4, Mixed Octet 4, Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Student Conductor 4, Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 3, 4, Rutherford- ian Editor 4, Student Council 4, S.C. Calendar Committee 4. Ambition: To always make my wonderful parents proud of me and to be as great a music teacher, inspiration, and friend in the eyes of my students as my teacher has been to me. To Montclair State Teachers Col- lege. DONALD ROBERT DeLOTTO , DeLots Don Not too sober, not too gay, but zz good guy in every way. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4. Ambition: Make a million and be the happiest guy in the world. To the Service. 20 WAYNE GORDON DENGEL Dingle An electrician lie will be, Mark my words and you shall see. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4, Math Club l, 2, 3, Calendar Committee 2, 3, 4, Pro- ducer's Club l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club l, 2, Soccer l, Ambition: Engineer andfor Audio Technologist. To Fairleigh Dickinson University. BARBARA ROSE DIEHL Barb Not so quiet as she may appear. Ambition: To be a credit to my parents, to be a success in the business world, and to find and marry the right guy. To work. JOHN ADAMS DORMAN Jack His clear outlook on life is part of his virtue. Student Council 2 3, 4, Executive Council l, 3, 4, Pootball l, 2, 3 Basketball I, Chess Club 3, Sen ior Class President, Home Room President I, 3, 4. Ambition: To live it up in college and to go to Hawaii after gradu ation. To Lafayette College. KARIN ELISATH In the grace of girlhood she does excel, In manner and action, athletics as well. Spanish Club l, 2, 3, V, Pres. 4' Co-Y l, 2, Chaplain 3, V. Pres. 4, Drum Maiorette 3, 4, Chorus 2' Ticket Seller l, A.A. Council 2 3, 4, S.C. Store 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Rutherfordian l, 4. Ambition: To have a home, fam- ily, and live a life of happiness. To Katherine Gibbs. ELENA MARIE FLORE HEI.. Wit Ls' the Salt of Conversation. Girls' Sports I, 2, Chorus I, 2. Ambition: Live life happily, en- courage many friendships, and live forever. To work. RICHARD WARREN FRANKLIN Dixie Butch One of the best things to have up your sleeve is a funny bone. Hi-Y 'l, President 4, Soccer I, Tennis I, 2, 3, Junior and Senior Executive Councils, National Honor Society 4, Student Council 4, Rrtherfordian I, 2, 3, Art Edi- tor . Ambition: To gainlthe fullest re- spect of all intelligent men, all beautiful women, and myself. To college. THOMAS JEFFERSON GANNON ,Ueffn uDukeH IVe always knew him to be shy, But when it comes to football, he's quite a guy. Football I, 2, 3, Captain 4, Bas- ketball I, Baseball I, 2, Co-Cap- tain 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Chorus 4, Chess Club 3, Student Council 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Harmonaires 2. Ambition: To enjoy life and be a success in whatever I want to be successful in. To college. LORETTA FELICIA GILLMAN Lourie Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Ticket Seller I, Biology Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Senior Sextet, Rutherfordian 4. Ambition: To make my family proud of me by being a success- ful nurse. To Christ Hospital of Nursing. JOHN JOSEPH GINTY Ill Jack What ho, Hercules! Come down from thy pedestal. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, Rifle Club I, 2, Soccer Club I, Harmonaires 2, Boys' Glee Club l, 2, Chess Club I, 2, 3, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To try and fulfill all my parents' expectations, and to someday go through life with the one I love by my side. To Villanova University. ELISE CAMERON GOODWIN Half her charm is hidden in her modesty. R-Hi I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 3. Ambition: To be a credit to my parents, serve God, be a success in my career, and marry happily. To work. CAROL ANN GUNTHER Giggles A giggle a day keeps the Doctor away. Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, Co-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Chorus Line 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, Rutherfordian 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a Private Secre- tary, a credit to my parents, and to go to Florida someday. To Berkeley Secretarial School. JOHN ANDREW HANSEN Johnnie Nice to meet, better to know. Football I, Hunting and Fishing Club I, Class Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4, Boys' Glee Club 4. Ambition: To see the world, and make a million. To the Service. 'K' 2 wa DONALD HOWARD HARMATA Don Lots of energy perwnalsty plus D01 9 Luryonv lxlu lxxm-' Yu they must Hunting and Flshlng Club l Foot l J V Basket al Baseball 2 Basketball 3 4 Base b 3 4 Ambutlon To be a success rn lute and a credut to my parents To college ROSELYN ANN HECKLER Rosy R X drum :mule ll fond lullo lull muh vm s fm mls m numlnr g.,rou Co Y l 3 Hlstorran 2 Presldent 4 Latrn Club 2 3 French Club RH 2 3 News Edlto Class Councnl l 2 3 Chorusl 2 orts l 4 endar Commrttee Chaurman 4 Student Councnl l 4 Natronal Honor Society 3 Secretary 4 Banknng Cashner l 2 Ambltuon To be a good nurse marry a doctor and ranse a small hospntal staff To Mountannslde Hospntal SUSAN SCOTT HEM PLE Susue Braun' and rut all Ill om XICI to be u.:!h lots of fun Mnxed Chorus 3 4 Girls Glee Club 4 Sensor Sextet Bergen County Chorus 4 Ambutlon To have money secu ruty and happmes Keystone Junior College 23 is if MOST ARTISTIC Karrn Ellsath Donnle Martln gf ' K ,f'V' J' fffiff ban 5 . . b I 22 lvl - : I . all , .' ' ' ' ' E ' . r,,s an ' gf 55 'N ,. 'A al A 1 , , ,441 s A ' ' Y. , , ., bn: 3l 4g - I , , r 45 ' 3, 45 Gnrls' Sp l ' ,,2, 3, gCalf ' 'ff f-5' 4 1 A I A l KATHLEEN ANN HILL Kathy May her futurc be as rosy as her blush. Co-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Nature Club 3, Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, Flagwaver 4, Chorus l, 2, Ruthertordian 4. Ambition: To graduate from col- lege,-work awhile, marry, and live happily ever after. To Women's College of the Uni- versity of North Carolina. ROBERT ALAN HIRSH HBCU, A playful wisccrack, fest or pun, can do no harm to anyone. Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Mas- quers 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2. Ambition: To be a success in the eyes of my best friend - my mother. To Fairleigh Dickinson University. ..s FREDRIC MASTERS HOLLOWAY, JR. Freddie Nothng him shall ever phase, A light will shine upon his ways. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, Captain 4, Treasurer, Hunting and Fishing Club l' Chess Club 2, 3, French Club 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, Chaplain 3, Chorus l. 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, Treasurer 4, Homeroom Representative to Student Coun- gil 2, 4, Homeroom President l, 1 45 Ambition: To be a credit to my parents and to marry a little an- ge . To William and Mary College. PAUL RAYMOND HOOPER npauln Never too careless, nor too sad, nor too studious, nor too glad. ' Secretary, Hunting and Fishing Club l, Soccer l, 3, Hi-Y l, Rifle Club 3, Chess Club 3, Camera Club 4, Intramural Volleyball 3, 4, intramural Basketball 2, 4. Ambition: To be a credit to my parents and to collect unemploy- ment insurance the rest of my lite. To Prep School. SALVATORE JACONETTA Midget From a little spark may burst a mighty flame, Stamp Club l, Soccer Club l. Ambition: To be 6 feet tall. To work. JANET HELEN JOCHEM uJann With a wave of her hand and a smile that will win, she will knock at your heart and then walk in. Girls' Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Ticket Seller I, Flag- waver. 4, Biology Club 3, Chorus 3, Rutherfordian 4. Ambition: To graduate from col- lege and live a lite full of love, happiness, and friends. To Trenton State Teachers Col- lege. CAROL HARRIET JOEL The world's a stage and each must play a part, Carol's part u:ill always be a place in someuneis heart. Co-Y 2, 3, Secretary 4, Library Club l, 2, Marching Band l, 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Gir s' Glee Club 3, 4, Senior Sextet, French Club 4, Bergen Countg Chorus 4, Stu- dent Council 4, irls' Sports l, 2, 3, Qllixed Octet 4, Concert Band Ambition: To please through my success the one I want most to be proud of me-my mom, and to sorlzieday visit Scotland and buy a it. To Lake Erie College. LINDA KATHLEEN JOEL Lin Better late than never. Ambition: To become a secretary and enjoy life. To modeling and work. 'iq BRENDA ST CLAIR JOHNSON Bren Brznrla always mys what Q Inu mil Ylllllkh' uh: n xhl rv vpokzn lu rary Club I Co Y I 2 C orus I 3 Girls Sports 2 Rutherforduan 4 Ambmon To always follow the Lord and to do Hls will To Bob Jones Unuverslty NANCY RUTH JONES Nance Jonesy She smaks hrhau x and acts yust as Siu ought Llbrary Club I Tucket Seller I G sSportsl 234Art b 2 3 Chorusl 3 French Club 4 Y 57 4 Twurler 4 GO Store 2 Ambutnon To be frnendly to everyone I meet and live on a farm To Bucknell University JOSEPH WILLIAM JORDAN JR Jay Jackne His good qualms: mah, hun a good frwml Chess Club 2 3 Football I Soc c r 3 4 Baseball 2 Chorus 2 Ambmon To get a car to go to work In that will get me there To Cambrldge Television School 25 .rg IQ MOST FRIENDLY Gall Maynard Jack Dorman RAYMOND MICHAEL KAVANAGH HRBYH Begone my caresg I give you to thc winds. Baseball I, Cross Country 2, 3, Soccer 4, Chess Club I, 2, 3, Rifle Club I. Ambition: To be healthy, happy, wise, and single. To the Navy. NANCY IRENE KING Nance Ever rambling, ever gay, talking merrily on her way. Office Help I, 2, Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club I, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Y-57 4, Chess Club 2, R-Hi 2, 3, 4, Rutherfordian 3, 4. Ambition: To do my best in what- ever l endeavor and to be a credit to my parents. To work. JUNE CAROL KREUTZER Always folly, bright, and gayg Things iust seem to go her way. Orifice Helper I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' S rts I, 2, 3, 4, R-Hi I 2, Chor- us Line 2, Co-Y 3, 4, Elagwaver 4, N.F.L. I, Student Council 4, Class Secretary 4, Rutherfcrdian Staff 4, Biology Club 3, National Honor Society 4. Ambition: To become an R.N., MRS., and MOM. To Mountainside Hospital. ELA I NE KROGSTAD Froggy Froghead She has a pleasant manner all her own. Art Club 2, 3, 4, Art Staff Ru- therfordian 2, 3, Band 2, G.O. Store Substitute 2, 3. Ambition: To someday be married and be as good to my children as my parents have been to me. To the Prudential. HOWARD JOSEPH KROLLFEIFER Howie Flub He keeps ur awake when classes are dull Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2 3, 4, Tennis 2, , Home Room Representative I Class Vice President 2' Class Pres ident 3' Student Council 3 4 Soccer Club 2. Ambition: To be successful in life and a credit to my parents. To Fairleigh Dickinson University. CAROLE EVELYN KULAS Puddy :As clever as wittyg as charming as pretty. Cheerleader I 2 3 4' Art Club President 3 4' Chess Club 3' Girls Sports I 2 3 4' Libr Club 2, Home Room Secretary 2 3' Chorus I. Ambition: To marry a Cadet and live a life full of love and un- derstanding. To Wilfred Academy. RICHARD GEORGE KUNCKEN Rich Richie Hatl to the man who tries and succeeds Stamp Club I 2 Chess Club 3 Camera Club 4 Intramural Sports Ambition To finish college and be successful in life. To Fairleigh Dickinson University. VICTOR SAVERIO LAMBERTO Vic Toto The Doc A truly great man never thinks himself so. Executive Council 3 4' Huntin and Fishing Club I' Hi-Y 3' Chess Club 3' Football I' Intramurals I 2' Student Council I' Home Room Vice President 4. Ambition: To be a Doctor marr a nurse go to Canada and raise Collies . To Lafayette College. LEONARD LAMPARELLO .,LaD,, What rlizl I do for R.II.S .... I went tlicrr'. Ambition: To be a succesful busi- essman and a credit to my par- ents. To the Navy, GUY ROBERT LANZA FotCh 'AAIu:riyv 11 u'ive'-crrrvk, il vmilvg Ilvlpx ri fricncl ull thi' iL'hil4'. Hunting and Fishing Club l, Rifle Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 4, Senior Ex- ecutive Council, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To conquer the World, To Fairleigh Dickinson University. EGIL LEINES ..Egg,, Ah, but he was handsome and hc llrulcvrl rlirinclyf' Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Track l, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Vice President, Home Room Secretary I, Home Room Vice President 2. Home Room President 33 Hunting and Fishing Club l, Chess Club 3, Masquers 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Senior Asem- bly Committee, Chairman Junior Prom 3. Ambition: To live up to what my Dad would have expected of me. To Fairleigh Dickinson University. 27 x 'Q L1 'if f 52 f ?f' 1 i s'Q I -f i gl, ,J ,141 +L 1 H MOST TALENTED Sandy De Koning Brian Sherry HELGA LICHTENBERG What her heart feels, her tongue often speaks. Girls' Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Y-57 3, 4, R-Hi 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Vice President 4' Flagwaver 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, l3anker I, 3, 4, Student Council Assembly 4, Home Room Treasurer I, Nation- al Honor Society 4. Ambition: To get my R.N., marry the ONE I love and work together to achieve the peak of happiness. To Fairleigh Dickinson University ROBERT LESTER LOCHHEAD, J R. Lester Bobby Worry kills men! Why die? Junior Executive Council, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, Rifle Club I, 2, Soccer I. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me. To Prep School. ELBE LOFTISS Elvis Most of the great men of the world are dead, and I don't feel .vo well myselff' Masquers 4. Ambition: An Engraver. To Prismatic Engraving Company. SAMUEL FRANKLIN MACZ KO, J R. usamu He's a football hero to thc masses, A character in all his classes. Basketball I, Track 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Hunting and Fishing Club I, Rifle Club 3, Hi-Y 3, Chorus 3, 4, Home Room Presi- dent I, Sophomore Executive Council. Ambition: To get into a college and meet a millionaire's daugh- ter. To Fairleigh Dickinson University CAROL ANN MARCONE CaroI Bunny She'd give goldilocks a run for her money. G.O. Store 2' Chorus Line 2, Co- Captain 3, Girls' Sports 2, 3 4, chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Art Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Ticket Seller 4, Office Helper 2. Ambition: To be successful in anything I undertake, especially in the Secretarial field, and to be a credit to my wonderful parents. To Berkeley Secretarial School. DAVID PEITHMAN MARTIN Pithman His persecerence and intelligence are ingredients for success. Hunting and Fishing Club I, Stamp Club l, Math Club 3, Chess Club 3. Ambition: To be a credit to my parents and a success in my chosen profesion. To Rutgers University W. DONALD CHARLES MARTIN .Donn Don't take live too seriously You'll never get out alive Homeroom Vice President 3 Football I, 2. Ambition: To marry a buxom blonde. To school. GAIL MARGARET MAYNARD One of those rare people with whom it Ls' dificult not to get alongf' Cheerleader I, 2, 3, Captain 4, Y-57 I, 2, 3, President 4, Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Class Ex- ecutive Councils 3, 4, Student Council 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Calen- dar Committee 4, R-Hi 3, Home- room Vice President I, Home- room Secretary 2, 4, Banking 2, National Honor Society 4, Ru- therfordian 4. Ambition: Togbring happiness and to be happy in my later life and family. To Linden Hall College. If-1 .4-If LENORE ALICE MCCLAIN Llnny ln um ml mul quart ru I slu that uuy rut uf 1 an Ambntuon To be successful nn all I endeavor and to be a credrf to my wonderful parents To work BARBARA ANN MCILVEEN Barb , 4'4' ' ', 'umm n nl' . I uuyx rr ,muff t mu' 4- :mg g.,f'1'f. Studenr Councll 2, Treasurer 4, French Club 3, President 4' Yf57 2, 3, Vnce Presldent 4, l-lornercom Presldent 2, S.C, Executme Coun- cnl 4, Class Execufave Councul l, 2, Calendar Comrruftee 4, R-Hu ,3, B nkln l, 2, 3, lnlrarnu orts l 2, , Q Chorus l, 2, 5 Flagwaver 45 Natrona! Honor So- clety 4, Noonflme Dancnng Chaur- man 4. Arnbmon: To llve a lnttle, love a lol, be loved by some and lnked by all. To Skidmore College. XZ RICHARD HENRY MELANDER 'll n 0 fu. u.nrrIs an ilu nxl U nun Ambmon To be a credlf to my parents and to make lhe best out o e To Susquehanna Umversoty 29 Q- A -av'-C VH, CLASS FLIRTS Paula Schlichfing Sam Maczko -r-i A f STEPHEN CLAUDE MERDLER Steve Hard he labors, strong and well. Soccer I, 25 Tennis I, 25 Intra- murals 45 Rifle I, 25 Chess Club 2, 35 Nature Club I, 2. Ambition: Not to get' hooked! I To Allegheny College. JOANN MISSELHORN HJC., To see her is to know her, To know her is to like her. Y-57 I, 2, 3, President 45 French Club 3, 45 R-Hi 3, 45 A.A. Council 2, 3, Secretary 45 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, Secretary 45 S.C. Executive Council 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, Vice President 45 Chorus I, 2, 35 Cal- endar Committee 35 Class Council 2, 3, Secretary I. Ambition: To be a teacher of the second grade, the wife of a won- derful guy, and the mother of four little darlings. To DePauw University. . wi' -' I LAWRENCE JOSEPH MOZIAN nLarryu ULODOH He's not short nor is he tall, but one good pal and thafs not all. Hunting and Fishing CIubl5 Cross Country 3. Ambition: To be half as good to my children as my parents are to me. To Villanova University. NANCY CATHERINE MULLER Nance Always willing to lend a hanrl And do the very best she can. Librar Club I5 Intramural Sports I, 2, 45 Office Help I, 2, 3, 45 Banking I, 2, 3, 45 G.O. Store I, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 35 Color Guard 45 Rifle Club Secretary 45 Rutherfordian I, 2, 3, Business Mgr. 45 R-Hi l, 2, 3, Sports Edi- tor 45 Noontime Dancing Com- mittee 45 Y-57 45 Chorus I, 2. Ambition: To be as wonderful as my mom, to marry as great a guy as my dad, and to be as good to my children as my parents are to me. To Modeling. JOSEPH DAVID MURPHY noaveu fiMurph,i Upon their own merits most men are mute. Hunting and Fishing Club I5 Rifle Club 45 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Volleyball 3, 4. Ambition: To make good in col- lege and to succeed in life. To Villanova University. DENNIS MICHAEL NAUGHTON Hoenn Six foot two, eyes of blue, Oh, what those six feet can do. Football I, 2, 3, Game Captain 45 Track 2 3, Captain 45 Base- ball 1, 2, Qasketball i, 2, Class Executive Council 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 3, Vice President 45 Chorus 2, 35 Chess Club 35 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Hunting and Fish- ing Club I5 Masquers 35 Senior Assembly Committee. Ambition: To be a credit to my parents, my country, and God. To Villanova University. ALBERT STEPHEN NELSON JR. Enthusiastic ------ for sleep Homeroom President I5 Student Council l, Executive Council 2 Chorus 45 Marching Band 4. Ambition: To be a success in any thing I do and to be a credit to my parents. To Peoples' Trust Company. GEORGE EDWARD NIXON JR. He is neither fast nor is he slow, But he's a guy you'd like to know. Football I, 25 Hi-Y l. Ambition: Get through college and become whatever I study for. To Newark College of Engineer- ing. BARBARA LEE OLSON Barb Barbie Pack up your tmublz s m your old kat bag and Sflllli smxle smxlz French Club 2 3 Marchlng Band 3 Co nd Secretary 3 Dance Band l 2 Chorusl 2 3 4 All State Band 2 3 Music Club 3 Secretary O h Al'TlbIfIOn Be 5 FDUSICIEH l'Y'l8Y VY a musucnan and rause lnttle musl clans To Douglass College JUDITH ANN OLSON Judy Thr runs! gal u.lth flu lumullu smxlq hu charms lull llngu flu l0llL,L.Yf ulnlf. CoY I 2 3 Intramural Sports l 2 3 Flagwaver 3 CO Captann 4 Nature Club 3 G O Storel 2 Student Councul 4 Chorus l Rutherforduan 4 Calendar Com mittee 4 Ambutuon To be a nurse marry a doctor go to Canada and ralse collnes To Lennox Hull Hospital ANNA PAPASTATHIS Annie Pappy Of rlll the charms Ilmt gxrls pos sms' hu: 19 that of frumllxmss Chorusl 2 Rutherfordettes2 3 Ambltxon To llve a happy suc cessful llfe and to be a tribute to m famuly To work 31 Y BEST LOOKING Barbara Zmk Harry Usher X 'H . 1, 1,2, g nieflaa 1,2,-1, .. I I , 1 ' - 4: Y ' rc estra 1, 25 Girls' Sports l, V 2, 3g N.F,L. l, 2, . I l - Q nfl. ' x ' I , K JAMES PERRIS Jim The poor manls friend in need, The champ in word and deed. Soccer 4. Ambition: To try and help in some way to make the world a better place to live in. To Fairleigh Dickinson University. JAMES PETERS Jim His limbs are cut in manly mold, For hearty sport and contest lzoldf' Football I, 3, 4, Chess Club 3. Ambition: To raduate from col- 9 lege as an engineer, To General Motors Institute. A 'Ii Aka 'ES' 13 FRANCIS JOSEPH POLLARA, JR. Frank Swift as the north wind, Genial as the south. Basketball I, 3, Baseball I, Foot- ball l, 2, Homeroom President 4. Ambition: To be a success in any- thing I do and to be a credit to my parents. To The Citadel. LYNNE RUTH POWDERLY Lynnie True to the word, her work, and her friends. Co-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 4, Girls' Sports I, 2, Chorus Line 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Color Guard 4. Ambition: To further my dancing and, with the most wonderful guy in the world, have a marriage as full of love and happiness as my parents have had. To Dancing Academy. JOSHUA PRESCOTT ujoshri The wind is fleet, but we have one who is flecter far when he wants to run. Cross Country I, 2, 3, Captain 4, Track 3, 4, HI-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4, Student Council 3, 4, Intra- mural Volleyball 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Ambition: To do my best to make my mother and father proud of me. To the Air Force. JANET ANN QUIGLEY Jan SVhr:n I'm not near the one I lace, I love the one l'm near. Chorus l, 2, 3, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, Art Club I, 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, R-Hi l, 2, Twirlers 3, 4. Ambition' To wish u on a star - D and have all my dreams come true. To work. STANLEY ROBERT RACHESKY Stan Few things are impossible to diligence and skillf' Basketball I, Baseball 2, Chess Club 3, Masquers 4, Camera Club 4, Rifle Club 4, Tennis 4, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be gentleman Far- mer Jones. To National Agricultural College. GAIL HESTER RAWLEY Quiet in school, there is noldoubt, But watch hcr when school is out.' Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 3, Banking 2, 3, Span- ish Club 2, 3, 4, Rutherfordian 4. Ambition: To be a credit to my parents and do the best I can in anything I may endeavor. To Fairleigh Dickinson University. HERBERT ELLIOT ROSS Swifty Fond of beauty, sports, and Irmghtvrg Pleasure first and business after. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Chess Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 35 Chorus 3, 4, HI-Y I, 2, 3, Nature Club 3, 4. Ambmon: To travel around the world and make people happy. To college. RICHARD EDWARD ROTHROCK ,,ROck,, A'IlunrIv0rm'. witty, full of fun, Hiclliv is liked by vu'ryunc. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Producers Club 4, Homeroom Vrce Presndent 3, Intramural Volleyball 3, 4, Rutherfordran Assistant Edltor 4. Ambntuon: To be proud of what- ever I do m lrfe. To the Alr Force. JOHN ALAN RUCKSTUHL Johnny Ruck Not rrfruirl of work, lm! not ahractly in .vyrnpulhy with it. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Huntung and Fush- lng Club I, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Ambltlon: To be a credlt to my mother and father. To college. 33 di 4 , -lg rr l ix X xxv, X . 4 I f DONE MOST FOR R. H. S Loretta Byra George Burns VENUS - APOLLO Karin Elisath Jimmy Peters in i. PAULA RUTH SCHLICHTING To have a friend is to be one. Bergen County Chorus 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Publicity Chairman 4, N.F.L. l, R-Hi l, Art Club 3, Ticket Seller l, 2, Rutherfor- dettes 2, 3, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Social Committee of Mixed Chorus 4, Rutherfordian 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Senior Sextet 4. Ambition: To become a success- ful dressmaker and be half as wonderful to my children as my parents are to me. To Averett Junior College. BARBARA FRANCES SCHOLL Bobbi Dates are my favorite fruit. Chorus 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Intramural Sports l. Ambition: To be a credit to my parents and to be the kind of girl my brother would have wanted me to be. To work. LANCE SCHWEIZER Not to go lmckwnrcl is somewhat to IIIIUIIIICL'-H Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be happy. To work. BRIAN FRANCIS SHERRY shew As long as there is word and deed, men like him the world will need. Football l, 2, Baseball 2, Stu- dent Council l 2, Homeroom President 2, Hi-Y 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3. Ambition: To establish a Republic for Non-conformists. To Lehigh University. JOAN EDWINA SHOSTIK J oanie She smiled and the shadows departed. Chorus l, 2, Art Club 2, 3, Secre- tary 4, Tickets Sellers l, R-Hi 3, Banking 3, Twirlers 3, Captain 4, Rutherfordian 3, 4, lntramural Sports l, 2, 3, Student Council 4. Ambition: To love and to be loved, to laugh and have the world laugh with me. To Grace Downs Airline School. WALTER CHARLES SITE wan The deepest rivers flow with the least sound. Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Masquers 4. Ambition: To show my apprecia- tion to my parents by graduating from Tri- tate College. To Tri State College. ' sun! BARBARA KATHRYN STETTNER Barb Bobby Illu Il CIYLIQ fnrlmg, nuzr Dotlx my IUIILJII. L0 on fonur 4 R H12 3 4 Rutherfordlan n ramural Sports l 2 N F L I 2 Rufherfordettes 2 3 Ambutlon To follow the examples set by my parents and lead a Infe full of happiness To Berkley Secretarnal School JAMES WILLIAM SWIFT Swlfty A little nonvum nou, and than Is relxshul by Hu best of nun mp Club l H Y l uralsl 2 3 4 Football Ambutlon To be successful To the Army If KENNETH ALLAN TASSEY Tass N0 u.ors4 a huslmrul than flu ns! 0 tlum Football 3 Rifle Club l Ambition To make my wnfe happy and to make my parents as proud of us as we are of them To work 35 Q0 I id Mary Lou Burke Gordon Zaloom CLASS WITS Weezue Barger George Snyder M 'T' Vi A X L V Y L. M 1 A 1 I. Tru-Hn-Y 2, 3, 41 chorus 1, 2, 3, V .' ' ' 1 - , , J 2: ' If H , , 3, 4: I BEST DRESSED .. . , ! Y. 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I ,- J 5 FRANCES MARION TERKOWITZ Fran Softly speak sweetly smile National Honor Soclety 3 4 N F L I Correspondent Secre tary 2 Recordlng Secretary 3 4 R Hn I Business Manager 2 Co Editor Edltor 4 Class Executive I 2 3 Latln Club 2 3 Hlstorlan 4 Ticket Seller Vice Presldent 3 Presldent 4 Student Councul 2 4 S C Calendar Commuttee 3 4 Chorus 2 G O Store 3 Ambltlon To have ten sons To Katherlne Glbbs NANCY JEAN THOMA Nance Nan Its real George ' I l n ramural Sports I 2 3 Chorus 2 Y 55 2 Color Guard Captam 4 G O Store 2 Mas quers 4 Otflce Help 2 Ambltuon To be able to smlle at all tnmes no matter what may happen To Green Mountaln Junior Col ege NANCY DEVEREUX Tl-IORNE Nan ev VI :th personality and rlxsposztwn faxr .shz ran face tht u1orlrl uxlhout a can s A A ouncll Intramural Sportsl 2 3 4 CoY I Rnfle Club 3 Cheerleaders 3 Co captaln 4 G O Store 2 3 4 Chorus I Sensor Executive Council 4 Homeroom Officer 4 Student Council 4 Ambition To always be laughing llvmg loving and learnlng To Enducott Junlor College MARIE ELISE TRAVELLA Bubbles Heres a gal whos full of fun A loyal fncnd to ueryone Ambltlon I want to go where I go do what l do love when I love and be happy To Alrllne Hostess School BEVERLY JOYCE TURTON Bev Turt Pretty and mat as she can be Sha s u .small bundle of energy CoY I 2 3 Chaplam 4 Secre tary of Homeroorn 3 Substitute Color Guard 4 Intramural Sports I 2 3 Chorus 2 3 Art Club 4 Banknng 4 Ticket Seller I R HI Sellerl 2 3 4 Rutherfordlan Sellerl 2 3 4 Rutherfordlan 3 Club I Ambztuon To be a good teacher the perfect wlfe and an under standing mother To Trenton State Teachers Col lege HARRY LESTER USH ER Ush I am not In the realms of common men National Honor Society 3 Presl dent 4 Chess Club 2 3 4 Math Club 3 4 HI Y I Masquers 2 d C rus Football 3 4 Track2 Basketball I 2 3 Baseballl 3 Co Ca ann 4 Student Council I 2 Homeroom Presldent 2 Home room Treasurer 4 Intramurals 4 Ambltlon I hope I achieve suc cess Ilve well lau h often love much and gam t e respect of lntellagent men To Brown Umverslty BARBARA VAN LEEUWEN Bobsy Lzfe rs not life at all without delrght Intramural Sports I 2 3 Tn Hn Y I 2 3 4 Rutherfordettes 3 Ma chlng B nd I 2 Chorus I 2 3 4 Sensor Sextet 4 Bergen County Chorus 4 Homeroom Vlce Presldent 3 Gnrls Glee Club 4 Concert Band Ambltuon To make the guy I marry happy and be an under standmg teacher and mother To Wheelock College JOAN VAN WINKLE Po ulanty cant be had at am, ol pnce joan got at by berng lust naturally mce Intramural Sportsl 2 3 4 Y 57 3 Secretary 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 R HI 2 Business Manager 3 4 Rutherforduan 3 4 Rutherfor dettes 2 G O Store 3 Office Help 3 Banking 2 3 Ambition To be as happy as my mom when I marry someone as wonderful as my dad and to some day make them proud grand parents To Centenary College for Women J? 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I , ' ' 1 . 36 DONALD ALLAN WALKER HDOFIFIIGH U3Vh0ClQCf said that good things como in small pzickzigcx must have been thinking of Donnie, Stamp Club I, 2, Rifle Club Treasurer 35 Soccer 2, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, lntramurals 2, 3. Ambition: To be able to provide and care for my family as well as my parents have for me. To General Motors Institute. WALTER WALLACE WEINTZ, JR. Walt 'tPlziy the gunna of lifi' rm usvll as you play lmskctlmll, for flu' world iiccds such plriyi-rs. Student Council President 4, Homeroom President 3, 4, Mas- quers 3, 4, Math Club 2, 33 Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3. Ambition: To ,show myself and my parents that having me and helping me hasn't been in vain. To Newark College of Engineer- ing. .gh HARRIET BARBARA WILENSKY Hllurriet has been iz sparkling and refreshing addition lo cccry social gathering. Homeroom Secretary 2, President 4, Senior Executive Council I, Chcrus 2, Student Council 3, 4, R-Hi, Business Manager 2, Co- Edltor 3, Feature Editor 4, Mas- quers I, 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, G. O, Store Manager 3, Ruther- tordian 4, Color Guard 4, Senior Assembly Co-Chairman, National Honor Society 4. Ambition: Climb the highest mountain until I reach the peak of happiness. To Katherine Gibbs. 37 f 7- XS. BEST ATHLETES Loretta Byra Jeff Gannon DONALD MARSHALL WILSON rrwillyrr HDOHH Disposition pleasant and friends galore. Chorus I, Stamp Club I, 2, Rutherfordians 2, Math Club 3, Soccer 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be successful in my field of endeavor and a credit to the best people in the whole world---my parents. To college. WILLIAM ALBERT WITTOSCH BiII Wee Willie May his success reach his height. Football I, 2, 3, Masquers 3, President 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. Ambition: To finish college, head out West and get married, then find a cave bigger than Carlsbad. To Fairleigh Dickinson University, ROBERT HARRY WRIGHT Bob A fellow with a quiet way, when called upon knows what to say. R-Hi I, Spanish Club 2, Chess Club 2, 3, Nature Club 3, Math Club 3, 4. Ambition: To be a credit to my parents and to be successful in my profession. To Fairleigh Dickinson University. WILLIAM COOK WRIGHT Bill Now if I had been General Lee . . . Chess Club 2, Assistant Secretary 3, Secretary and President 4, Masquers 3, 4, Stamp Club 2, Class Executive Council 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. Ambition: To be a successful lawyer and a credit to my parents, To Gettysburg College. CHRISTINE MARY ZAK Chris IVinning is her way and pleasant is her smile. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. l, 2, 3, Concert Band 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Ruthertordettes 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Marching Band 2, 3. Ambition: To further my educa- tion, lead a happy life, and be a credit to my parents. To Trenton State Teachers Col- lege. JOSEPH GORDON ZALOOM The Prince Gordy The caplice bands may chain the hands, but lou: enslaues the man. Football I, 2, 3 4, Track 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Chorus 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Masquers 4, Home- room President I, Vice President 2, Chess Club 3, Harmonaires 2, French Club 4. Ambition: To get my '34 Ford through inspection and to be earning 545,000 a year by the age ot 35. To Franklin and Marshall College. DAVID RONALD ZIMMERMAN Zimmy Speech is silver, silence is golden. Stamp Club I, 2, Hunting and Fishing Club I, Camera Club 4. Ambition: To be a successful and happy businessman. To Fairleigh Dickinson University. BARBARA JOAN ZI NK Bobbie . . . And the faint pink of a blush did dye ,cheeks of this mai . Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Historian 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Masquers 4, Intramural Sports I, 2. Ambition: To become a good ele- mentary teacher and make my parents proud of me. To college. HELENE ZOLNOWSKI 'lhougju hrr mum IS hard to my H nth us shr. ll aluugs mte an A Chorus 4 Ambition To be a secretary and a credit To my parents To work DAVID JOHN OLMSTED Chant X full lu man ur IR hw sort fund natural frlluu. CILIHI cut sylorl Awbm rn To become a teacher To Falrlelgh Dickinson University RICHARD FRANCIS SNYDER Gump Duke about you but Irkls you n ramurals 2 3 4 Football Manager 3 Track 2 3 4 Chess Club -1 Band 4 Chorus 4 Ambnfon To see the world T The Navy ,ll- 4 FAVORPTE TEACHERS Mrs Goff Mr Jumper be Q' . 5. '. I .k . ,f fr 1, f, fu 'AA frivnd is um' who knmcv all A vi' . H t , , Q If , , , 2, X.. ' ' K r f f 1 5 V '- 1 , , 1 , A' O 4 , i I , Q Y C- X O , Xi - i f 1 VT 'H X - . fb: W 5 I 1 39 THE At long last the new Hugh School un Rutherford New Jersey us wuth us Thus date Sep tember l977 wull go down un hustory as the openung of the greatest archutectural achuevement on record ln celebratuon of thus momentous occasuon the Class of l957 has assembled for uts twentueth reunuon We wull do our best to descrube the guests to you as they fly up un theur helucopters The helucopter servuce us beung provuded by the Naughton and Ruckstuhl Aurwavs Lumuted The crew consusts of Capt James Peters Co Cap t Wulluam Wuttosch, and Hostesses Carol Gunther and Susan Hemple As we survey thus umpressuve scene we see Elbe Loftuss Ph D the new pruncupal of the Hugh School Dr Loftess us cuttung the rubbon to open the new school to the publuc Stand ung wuth Dr Loftuss are such famous alumnae as Mr Ruchard Rothrock owner of the Roth rock Recordung Company Along wuth Mr Rothrock are two of hus famous artusts Ken Tas sey and Ruchard Snyder Also enterung thus wonderful buuldung us Mass Lous Ackerman the owner of the world famous 5th Avenue Brudle Shoppe Muss Ackerman us followed byF Terkowutz H Wulen sky J Van Wunkle and K Hull members of the secretarual staff of the brokerage house of Brown Cox De Costa and Jaconetta And now whom do we see walkung across the lawn but the world famous electrucal en guneer Wayne Dengle and has wufe the former Carole Kulas Standung next to Carole are her fruends Ralph Byra Don DeLotto Lenny Lamperello Guy Lanza Wuth Dr Loftuss us also the notoruous football coach of the Unuted States Mulutary Acad emy at West Pount Pruvate John J Gunty lll Unfortunately Mr Edwun Bennett cannot be wuth us at thus tume as he us recuperatung Also on the absentee lust are Thomas Jefferson Gannon and the former Nancy Thorne who are at home takung care of theur own luttle league baseball team The Rught Reverend, Frederuck Bully Graham Holloway Jr us not present today as he dudn t feel luke comung l see some excutement over by the landung fueld Why ut s Ruchard Franklun the mat unee Idol accompanued by hus wufe the ever popular and glamorous Louuse Barger Franklun Oh dear' There seems to be some confusuon un the durectuon of Mr Franklun Why Marlon Cockey Vurgunua Davus Connue Engler Eluse Goodwun and Brenda Johnson have faunted For tunately we have some very famous surgeons un the crowd Drs Lamberto and Burns have just arruved after completung theur experuments on the Tsetse Fly The Doctors are beung as susted by Nurses Nancy lguess whol Burns and Judy fyepl Lamberto Also assustung are Muss June Kreutzer head of St Geff s Hosputal un Secaucus New Jersey Muss Roselyn Heck ler head of the Fletcher Memorual Home for the Feeble Munded and Muss Helga Luchten berg supervusor of the Sorensen Convalescent Home And now here s the ruchest member of the class of l957 Mr Wulluam Oluver Angel Thus man us so ruch that he has just purchased the Amerucan Tobacco Company he fugured ut would be cheaper that way At thus tume we would luke to announce that the refreshments for thus evenung are beung provuded by the Brunker Caterung Servuce Mr Brunkers corpor atuon us world renowned We have just receuved telegrams from more people who are unable to attend but send theur best wushes The furst us Muss Gaul Bremer of the popular televusuon program HOUSE Also sendung greetungs are Marulyn Clark Nancy Muller Carol Ann Marcone Elena Flore and Joan Shostuk who are unable to come because of modelung dutues throughout the country 40 . . , . from an accident with an excess of nitrogen tri-iodide. u u - 9 - ' . , , . BLUEPRINT And here rs a wlre from Mr Bruan Sherry president of the Natlonal Broadcastlng Com pany Mr Sherry won the company on Twenty One Has category was The mngratory hab sts of the Berry s Creek Mosquito Dr Loftsss wnll now cut the rnbbon and we wull be able to go snslde and see thus wonder ful temple of learnnng The flrst thang we see as we enter the bunldlng as an rmpressnve mural desnoned and pasnted by the noted artust Gordon Zaloom Thus mural as a pnctornal history of Rutherford We are now passing the new science department The head of thrs department as Mr Richard Kuncken Directly down the hall IS the Englosh Department headed by Mr Frank Pollara Also on thus floor IS the Foreign Language department under Mass Loretta Byra the Home Economacs department under Mlss Ann Papastathls and the Music department headed by Miss Sandra DeKon1ng Movnng down to the basement we see the marvelous new Gym The head gym teacher IS Stanley Rachesky Handling the women s physucal educatnon as Barbara Diehl Travellng through thus bulldsng we are lmpressed by the beautiful color scheme whnch was deslgned by Mvss Paula Schlrchtlng Over the public address system whach was In talled by the Martln Fester and Swlft Sound Servsce we are told that the entertalnment lS about to began In the audntonum The master of ceremonaes for tonughts festuvutles ns that famous after dmner speaker George Snyder Furst on the program as Muss Carol Joel vocalnst Mass Joel IS backed up by John Hansen and hus band Members of the band are Don Wvlson Don Walker Bob Hnrsch Al bert Nelson and Barbara Olson Followxng Mlss Joel Mass Lynne Powderly wull give us her rnterpretatnon of Parts an a hall storm Now for the brg attraction Here IS Davld Zammerman and has all gurl chorus The members of thus musucal aggregatuon are June Buchel Mary Lou Burke Barbara Mcllveen Janet Jochem Mary Campbell Karan Elnzath Llnda Joel Nancy Jones Nancy Kung Elanne Krogstad Lenore McClarn Janet Quagley Gaul Rawley Ga1lSm1th Barbara Stettner Marne Travella Chrustlne Zak Helene Zolnowsku and Loretta Glllman Know we are gettlng hard up for occupatnonsl Makmg a late entrance are Prince Harry Usher and the Prrncess Jo Ann The royal couple left thus country at the age of l8 to take over the leadershnp of a tnbe of nomads In the Egyptnan Desert Accompanying the royal couple are the Bey of Quay Abdull Fnasol Su makl Lelnes and has Pnncess Gaul And now gettnng back to the show to counter the qnrls chorus we have Barbara Scholl and her all boy chorus The members are Jack Dorman Don Harmata Paul Hooper Jay Jor dan Howue Krollfelfer Bob Lochhead Sam Maczko Dave Martnn Rlchard Melander Steve Merdler Dave Murphy George Nzxon Jnm Perrus Josh Prescott Herb Ross Lance Schwe: zer Walter Slte Walter Welntz Bob Wrlght and Bull Wnght We have gust recelved a news flash The first rocket from the moon has landed on the fneld durectlv behrnd the school We ar now looknno at thus strange shrp whuch has come to rest here The door ns openlng somethmg as comnnq out Ladues and Gentlemen here as the frrst moon man ever seen by human eyes l wonder what he will look lske hmmm l didn t know they had Phu Beta Kappa on the moon Footnote The respectave chorus wall have a party after the performance at Bobble and Lar ry s a swank hotel un Lyndhurst New Jersey 41 tr H . t. - . v . .. - v . , . y -9 - . , . , . , . - v Q 1 T - - . . . .. . . . n 9 . V , l 1 . . . y . - v s t . . , . . . u y 1 1 T . . . . , . . v 1 a T . . . - - Q , , . u 1 1 - . . . . . 3 V . . . - . , . 4-, U . . . 1 . 7 v ' 0 11, 'K lik xx K E3 gf Q I I Zyl, X 41 uf A FAR X X I E MJ' C3 49 up Ah, ff LETTERMEN 1956-57 FOOTBALL Alyea, Brant Arata, John Brinker, Gary DeLotto, Don Dziadosz, Robert Fitzgerald, Richard Gannon, Jeff, Co-Capt. Ginty, Jack Holloway, Fred Huptich, Arthur Leines, Egil Maczko, Sam, Co-Capt. Muench, William Naughton, James Peters, James Ross, Herbert Rothrock, Richard Ruckstuhl, John Palombi, Domineck Schumann, Ray VanDerVeer, John VanDerVeer, Tom Van Etten, Robert Usher, Harry Zaloom, Gordon Kreiling, Jack, Mgr. Brigham, Ward, Mgr. LETTERMEN 1956 57 SOCCER Adams Doug Bennett Edwin Hansen John Jordon Jay Kavanagh Ray Krollfenfer Howard Co Krupa Tlmothy Lockheed Robert Loverd Wnlham O terman John Van Wmkle Charles Walker Don Wilson Don Co Capt Wrttlng Paul McGnIlen Robert Mgr Capt SEASON S RECORD Rutherford Opponent Irvlngton Tech Teaneck Englewood Weehawken Hackensack Rsdgewood Teaneck Englewood Hackensack Ridgewood SOCCER 9? Situ 1313! 'inn Q in BIO ...J . SEASON'S RECORD Rutherford Opponent 54 Teaneck ,,,.,A 35 Leonia , ,, H 3l 33 Ridgefield Park , ,,,,, 22 65 Hackensack . W 39 Tenafly ,. ,,,A .,,,A l 6 37 Nutley , l8 32 Englewood . Y,,.. 23 35 Passaic , ,,,,.,A,,,.,,,..,,. .,,, , ., ., 20 N. N. J. I. L, Meet: Rutherford-Seventh Place 40 Paterson Eastside ,,,.,,,,.,,,. ,. e,,,,,,, l 'S Bergen County Championships: Rutherford-Twelfth Place LETTERMEN 1956-57 CROSS COUNTRY Bidwell, John Khotin, Steve Prescott, Joshua, Capt. Wysock, William CROSS CCDUNTRY LETTERMEN 1956-57 BASKETBALL Alyea, Brant Arata, John Dziadosz, Robert Fitzgerald, Richard Harmata, Donald Schweizer, Harold VanDerVeer, lohn Delaney, James, Mgr. Wunner, Charles, Mgr. SEASON'S RECORD Rutherford Opponent 4l Lyndhurst .,A,..,..... ,,,A,, S S 52 East Rutherford , ,,,,, ,,,,, , 66 78 Passaic . ,,,,,,A ,..,. ...... 4 9 49 Englewood ....., ,..... 6 8 55 Hackensack .,,..,,,,. ..,.,. 5 4 38 Ridgefield Park ...,. ...... 5 9 42 Leonia .,........... - ....,,7 ...,,,,,. 6 5 69 Tenafly ,..,, .--M 42 80 Teaneck .,......,., ...... 4 5 49 Cliffside Park ..,., ,. .... 74 43 Englewood ...,. 63 54 Sf, Mary's ..- - ,... .. 45 SO Hackensack ,,,4,,,. - ,.,.,, ,.,... 5 9 74 Ridgefield Park . ,.., ...,.. S l 64 Leonia , ........ 47 59 Tenafly .,,c., ,U ,. Sl 53 Teaneck c.,,,,.,,, ...... 5 5 62 Cliffside Park , ,,,... ,.,c., 8 3 State Tourney 54 Bogota .........,,e...V,.-..Y.. W- 66 BASKETBALL Rutherford O 9 3 0 I 4 4 8 4 I 4 . 3 7 4 I O I 8 SEASON'S RECORD Lyndhurst- .,.......,A..... Ridgefield Park Le0nia .,.,...,... Teaneck .,.... Englewood Y .,,, ,, Wallington .,... Cliffside Park Tenafly ...... , ..-... 3 Hackensack Sf, Mary's ...,.. Lyndhurst .,..,.... Ridgefield Park Leonia .........,. Englewood ...,. Cliffside Park ,,...,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, Teaneck .v....,..,.A. St. Mary's .,... ,. Hackensack Tenafly L ................. 6 Opponent I LETTERMEN 1956-57 8 3 BASEBALL IO Alyea, Brant 3 Brinker, Gary ..- 3 Caravillano, James I Dziadosz, Robert -...-.l5 Fitzgerald, Richard 3 Gannon, Jeff --- 4 Hands, William -.. 5 Harmata, Donald I3 Ross, David -.- 2 Usher, Harry 3 VanDerVeer, Thomas VanEtten, Robert ..--..-.---,..- 3 BASEBALL 1- A ,, ,Q,, 0 I FU? 1 -W Nqr.- .3 A P ' 7 'ras LETTERMEN 1956-51 TRACK Naughton, Dennis Schweizer, Lance Schweizer, Harold Khotin, Steve Bidwell, John Kestler, Kenneth SEASON'S RECORD Rutherford, Opponent 34 Lyndhurst ..... .... -... 51 9 Hackensack .....,... - ....... ---.- 65 36 Englewood .... - ...,,.,, ...... 4 4 68 Weehawken ......... I8 27 V2 Ridgefield Park .......,. 69 49 Cliffside Park .... --- ,,.,.......... ..--.... 52 21 Teaneck ....,....... 34 52 Leonia --- 33 fly- 'u rr? ' -f ' iii i, Wi f-40 TRACK E , fhwufifi iw i V. Qu Mesepwr W, SEASONS RECORD Rutherford I Englewood .,., O Teaneck ..,.. 2 Kearny ,.., ....... 3 Tenafly ,,,,,,. --U I Passaic ...RA.. 2 Sf. Mary's .,.,,. 3 Hackensack -. 2 St. Mary's ,.,.. I O Kearny ...... ,,.. g East Orange --.. ......... . Opponent 4 --,,.-. 3 2 4 ,.-.. . 3 ..-,..---- 2 --.----...-- 3 .----.--.-...-- 4 - -'-. - .-.-. 5 O Teaneck ...... -..- ........ ......... - .- 5 I Englewood ..... .. .....,. .. ...,,.. 4 4 Teriafly - I Passaic ....................... ...... 4 I Hackensack ,,,,... ., ,...... .....,. 4 TENNIS LETTERMEN 1956-57 TENNIS Hirsh, Robert, Co-Capt. Krollfeifer, Howard, Co-Capt Harvey, Robin Rachesky, Stanley ' Schmehl, Dave Schmehl, Russel Merton, Jeff Poole, John SENICDR AWARDS Award Special Awards Kate Joralemon Good Cutlzenshnp Award Klwanzs Cltlzenshlp S A R Cltxzensh p D A R Cltnzenshlp Amerrcan Leglon Cntnzenshlp Rutherford Junlor Womans Club Cltlzenshlp Award Faculty Awards Musuc Sandra e Dramatic Natl Forenslc League Rensselaer Math C7 Sclence Award Bausch C7 Lornb Sclence Award Nat I Exam Math Assoclatlon Art Club French Club Spanush Club Math Club r A A Awarc Club Awards Local Scholarshnps Rutherford l-lsgh School PTA Rutherford Education Assn 3,7 , , A A l . ..,..... . , . , ' .... ...... a El . 't A ..........,. D A , COAY Scholarship Award ,... ls' , , 'L l ,... , . Recfprent Frances M Terkowltz Frances M Terkowltz l-lar y L Usher John A Dorman Loretta K Byra Ralph S Byra G P Smlh Konnng Barbara Olson Harriet B Wulensky George A Burns Jr Brlan F Sherry Harry L Usher David P Martln Karen Eluzath Loretta K Bvra June Kreutzer Harrv L Usher s l'fQ typ , ,,-1 ,J Af if Ig? Nr , 'qv .6 f Y 1' . 'A' . . y ,Q-4..g vf g psf ? . Q ,W J J, vt Q ' T' a 7 up X f 4 ' gif Janet and Richie Judy and Victor Nancy and Jeff A M161 E' 231,52 c ' ' V wvvessunu-Q1 :snr-e-:lvl 3 ancy and George FN- Cevufvs fvgulnsusv 'C M. 'fr eff' W!! 4, ff- .yf P- , ., WA Q51 1 54.5.-54 . vi, . '1 A M - sf ' n 3 -4 Y I luv 1 I 25.- Ls, I-an and Jack q 1 U I -y... WE ,Qi f ,,-1 s 'v d w Psi A ,I 3 . , Y i E i Vlfb u- n-un-3. 2. Bobbi ::a..... -- ' ---A--...Y...-..:,- - - -V-- -- 5 . gn NI nanf ,, L-A. ' -lo Ann and Harry . .L . y, , - -gtg y Fw.:-mir, Nm 1 by A. fy - 4' 191, ' v V H ',5 A .. .3 -is .3 gl v 2:1 ,ln - 1, 0 1'1- L -' ' J if 3 , ' i Q 1 r -1 Q y A A 4 . 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LAST WILL Sam leaves thump thump thump Don De Lotto leaves tollowlng Sam The P G s done gone George Burns leaves M4 of hrs knowledge to sufflce the needs of next year s freshman class Jrmmy Swlft leaves has DA to Rye Alyea Loss Ackerman leaves stall chasing troop trams Bull Angel leaves mufflers popplng to cruise slowly by Llnda s house Weezle takes her deep sometimes silent laugh wrth her Bob Wnght leaves has wullnngness to serve on the Ambulance Corps to someone just as wlllmg Bull Wsttosch leaves to go cave huntung Bev and Joan Van Wnnkle leave to catch up wlth last year s graduates Nancy Muller leaves ls she going north east south or West Poant9 Harriet leaves her daaly shampoos to anyone wsllrng to do the same Gall Smuth leaves her rnghtness to Ann Mery Tass leaves to loun has pretty wufe Fran leaves her slo o o o o w speech to Davld Goodhart Art Cox allas Gator peals out In his hot Merc D ak leaves saying Not me Babe' Al Nelson goes to meet has gal from St Mary s Bobble Scholl leaves wlth regrets that she has gone out wlth only seven Sensor boys lP S maybe morellll Carol Gunther leaves her vocal chords to Dorothy Anderson Lynne bequeaths her dancing ablllty to Bonnie Bodtlander Gall Bremer leaves her quiet manners and polite wavs to Marne Luzzl Ronnle Fester bequeaths his hot Buick to Frank Friedman Marlon goes to jovn Kenny up In the clouds Sal departs to make room for the rest ot has clan Nancy Thoma leaves her glqgle to anyone who can put up wlth It the way George does Mal departs taknng her smrle walk and lnno ence? wuth her Ed Bennett gnves hrs job ln the Producer s Club to Steve Turton Kathy leaves wlth these words l m golng to cut my halr Elbe relrnqulshes hus strnped shirt to anyone wrllung to look luke a gall d Josh cuves John Bldwell the lob of carrylng on the speed of the Track Team Gall Rawley goes to see that Stevens man Walt Bob Lochhead Howie Don l-larmata Dennns and Jlmmy Peters regretfully leave their underclass gals Dave Murphy bequeaths has bolsterous7'97'7 manner Gordy qxves hrs danclng abullty to Carl Eck Johnnre Ruckstuhl leaves tollownng Bobble Scholl Joan Shostlk packs up her sunlamp and cosmet IC kat and goes to catch a boat Mary leaves for the Citadel Janet leaves her curly haxr to Anne Terwmlleqer June Buchel leaves to go unto the used car business Gnnny Davus bequeaths her quiet volce to Grnger Wuttosch Ralph gives hrs curlv locks to Craug Hrnckle Karen rellnquushes the job of Drum Malorette to the next blond who meets the quallflcatuons Elena leaves the cablnet wnndow un front ot 303 to anyone who doesn t have a msrror Brenda leaves un her own gunet way Jack Gnnty leaves beating Fred un a drag Fred leaves hoplno to someday beat Jack Lenore leaves tor Bunghamton N Y Dave Olmstead leaves already and he lust came Gall Maynard warts wnth her pretty bnght red halr blownng ln the breeze as Egll zooms up In his blue and whlte Chevy Frank Pollara and George Snvder dug out to the Heughts Barbara Olson takes her hot trumpet wlth her Jeff Gannon and Nancy Thorne leave for a happy lute 56 ' ' ' u y - . ' ' ' li ll I ! I ' , . ' ' LC 1 !I I ll 31 1 1 . . ' 1 it ll w - 14 I9 I 1 1 ' ' D . .. .. - , . . . . Lance leaves ........,, .... ....... , ..........., . . ., .... , ..,c. CRASHlllll 1 . lg V! - . . .. : . . ' , , , . 4 ., . . Ki I u Q 11 A , . blr . . T' ll VI I 1 V V 3 KK V! 1 f 1 I ' 1 . . . - it 1 .VI 1 , . , A I 16 n DV V ' AND TESTAMENT Wayne leaves following Ed Bennett Brran leaves wrth these immortal words lmpossrble rt contradrcts the theory of relatrvrty 32l won t be the same for Rrchre Snyder and Marre Travella have left Carol Ann leaves sayrng lf you Axed me Guy leaves strll cracking rokes Carole Kulas cuts out for the last trme Ann Papastathrs leaves her rob as wartress to her srster Rrchard Melander bequeaths hrs talent for drawrng cars to Ken Prcarellr Steve Merdler takes hrs Brrtrsh accent wrth hrm George Nixon leaves for the Grand Union Rrchre Franklrn leaves carrying hrs M G under hrs arm Mary Lou leaves for Hawarr rn four years Jack Dorman follows as fast as he can In a Studre799 Etta leaves strll older than her twrn Sandy leaves strll tryrng to frnd a clarinet that plays rn tune rs rt the clarinet? Barbara Drehl leaves her post at the P T Co Connre departs for her rob Lourre leaves to be another Florence Nightingale Lrnda Eppel and Janet Qurgley leave their locks to Kathy Jones Elrse leaves her graceful manner to Rogene Klrkendall Susan leaves her clothes to Judy Krnnrng Jo Ann sadly moves to Chicago Harry wishes he could follow strll tryrnq to puf The tooth paste back In the tube Barbara Mcllveen leaves her walk to Carol Berrrhardf Roselyn leaves her knowledge of cosmetology t0 any glrl who wishes It Larry leaves for Pennysylvanra Bobbre Zrnk thrnks rn the same lrne as Harry Eldon regretfully leaves all hrs under class Ga ls Carol Joel leaves her srngrnq abrlrty to Marv O Hare Paula leaves her talent for makrnq clothes to LIvOrr1a Dupllg Barbara Van Leeuwen leaves for New Hampshire and Darryl Don Wilson and Don Walker leave for LyndhurSf Brll Wrrght goes to become an author of a book about the ClVll War Davrd Zimmerman leaves hrs weight to Bobbv MCGrllan Helene leaves her low talkrng vorce and her high Srngrng voice to anyone who wants rt Gary leaves hrs rrght tackle ldefensel to George MOrrISOr1 Vrc leaves to get hrs MD Judy leaves to get her RN who knows maybe she ll even attain a MRS degree as June Kreutzer leaves her lonq797harr to Pat Horne Herbie leaves nothing and takes nothing he carl qet l'1IS hands Or1 Chris and Barbara Stettner leave therr rob rn the Top Hatters Bob Hrrsh leaves hrs sax Linda Joel leaves her freckles to Sally Kantor Nancy Jones leaves her athletrc abrlrtv to Judv Chippendale Jay Jordan keeps hrs wrse cracks lWe hope' l Ray Kavanagh leaves hrs basket ball talent to Robin Harvey Nancy King leaves her drstrnct speech to Gloria Lamantrno Elaine backs out as a Senror and qrves the rob to her srster Rrch Kuncken Paul Hooper and Walt Srte leave glad to be out Lennre Lamparello leaves rn peaces Helga leaves to go wrth Brll Dave Martrn leaves hrs rntellrgence to John Hanley Jrmrnv Perrrs leaves hrs electronic calculator Don Martrn leaves hrs art talent to the Veege Stan leaves to rnherrt part ownershrp of Baron s We the worthy Senror Class leave our trqhts fun roys sadness and the troubles and head aches of puttrng the yearbook together to next year s not so worthy Senrors 57 . , . . g . . Richie Rothrock takes his pleasing ways with him. I 4 . V D Y-57 President Gail Maynard Vice President Barbara Mcllveen Secretary Joan Van Winkle Treasurer Betsy Lansing Chaplain Louise Meyer Historian Sylvia Wa rd Sponsor Miss Su rber :r 99,fif, TQ eeii Er' , ll A 1' 4: - ' Ifihf' 4.1.1,- ,Aq4py?5 '-,fwff 1 5 ,f..J.., Li, SELLERS CLUB President Frances Terkowitz Vice President Connie Platt Sec.-Treas. Lucy Schumann Sponsor Mr. Boyan 58 TRI- H I -Y President 'NV' Ma ry Lou Burke Vice President Louise Barger Secretary Ingrid Frentz Treasurer Joyce Baird Chaplain Linda Dengel Historian Barbara Zink Sponsor Mrs. Goff P1 Q 1 IPP' Y , H... .,. ... lr , ,, v 4 TN., ,W.,.,-VT,li.. .., ,F HW, ,, , , SPANISH CLUB President Carolyn Hurley Vice President Karin Elisath ff,IIf,f ' ' ff' L.13...3:7 Secretary-Treasurer Ingrid Frentz Sponsor Miss Cruz lr Y.,- ,....A, . 1 M A .1.. Ty. 5 W., ,, ,,r Q-,f itxP' R-HI Editor Frances Terkowitz Sponsor Miss Kreeger PRODUCERS CLUB President Edwin Bennett Student Council Wayne Dengel Sec.-Treas. William Brown Sponsor Mr. Coffin 60 RIFLE CLUB President Eldon Brown Secretary- Treasurer Nancy Muller Sponsor Mr. Grantham 11 Wi! .--Lf? JI NATURE CLUB President Barbara Nielson Vice President William Muench Secretary Sandra Veldren Treasurer David Ross Sponsor Mr. Everitt STUDENT OFFICE HELP NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE President Frank Friedman Vice President David Goodhart Recording Secretary Elizabeth Huth Corresponding Sec. Virginia Mathies Sponsor Mr. Jumper 61 MATH CLUB President Robin Harvey Vice President William Loverd Secretary Ralph Copeland Sponsor Mrs. Agisim LIBRARY CLUB ,,,..., President Lynn Meister Vice President Sylvia Postles Secretary Mary Ann Crosby Treasurer Ruth Ann Faloon Editor Joanne Feldlfiusen Sponsor Mrs. Jackson 62 MAsQuERs President William Wittosch Vice President Gail Smith Secretary Carolyn Hurley Treasurer Harriet Wilensky Sponsor Mrs. Agisim 1.1. ITIL' LATIN CLUB President Gail Smith Vice President Sandra DeKoning Secretary Katherine Ann Honneger Treasurer Barbara Nielson Sponsor Mrs. Minotti RED CROSS CLUB President Sylvia Postles Vice President Flora Su raci Secretary Marie LaMagna Treasurer Carolyn Mozian Sponsors Miss Meserve Miss Wilson STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President Walter Wemtz Vice President David Goodhart Secretary Jo Ann Misselhorn Treasurer Barbara Mcllveen Jack Dorman Herbert Miller Loretta Byra James Delaney Thomas Plati Roselyn Heckler nw 19 qi 'inf' 'iam Q aw wwfw 4 uv Ha X! 'QW W ' 1 v,, 4551, -. -V, . - . V b FRESHMAN GIRLS' SPORTS ...,,...k--.-...L , , ,.i.i-,E I ' f -f- ' 'X' SOPHOMORE GIRLS SPORTS GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President Loretta Byra Secretary Jo Ann Misselhorn Sponsor Miss Wake 65 C0-Y President Roselyn Heckler Vice President Karin Elisath Secretary Carol Joel Treasurer Gail Bremer Chaplain Beverly Turton Historian Victoria Collins Sponsor Miss Raby CAMERA cLus ' fi President Robert Lane Vice President Robert Cardiello Secretary Louise Higgins Treasurer CHESS CLUB President William Loverd Secretary William Wright Treasurer David Schmehl Captain William Wright Sponsor Mr. Cobb Karen Mebler Sponsor Mr. Mu rlin 66 of 'v . , -' A '2 W 3,-V., , 45 J' C 9 A . 1' wc ,, Af 'W W 4 ' I, .gig . I I, N 8 Q y I Q Q , Q ,. ' 'V .W X7 I Q I, L noi as . 1 1' X ,L .J -9 vyjq H ,. I 4. I mi' H Q ' 1 1 5 E Kr-Q 1 H Nga lv 1. ., .QE . , in ,n vu 5 1- r - l 1 1 fc-ff. f' f 1' 5 P ax n 1 51 X . ig E A 4 Q gi B , .. Il 1 X 51 11. 1 ll ll YI 0 VY 'sg , A , s 1 my I I '11 .I L gin qt 5 2 P ,, I s 5' . I an -.., A. U 1 f'4 f l 1 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES To The Class of 1957 Compliments of 'HDIBUTTJDHHSUH BDBPUHHTIDU 155 WEST BROADWAY NEW YORK 13. N. Y. C60 68 HIVE MANUFACTURING CO. GEneva 8-6050 FORTEN BACH MOTORS SOUTH BERGEN'S OLDEST PONTIAC DEALER 15 Union Avenue Rutherford, N. J. wsbsfef 9-0500 A. W. VAN WINKLE WEbster 9-4343 VAN WINKLE G' LIGGETT 8' CO. Realtors - Management REAL ESTATE , Apprausals - Insurance INSURANCE 2 Station Square Rutherford, N, J, 24 Orient Avenue Rutherford, N. J. GEneva 8-9300 CONGRATULATIONS D. A. BLAKISTON REALTOR - INSUROR it I8 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Yours is the 47th Class it has been our privilege to congratulate Buvuen-no ZIMMERMQW 9' HI' 59 9, 4 f I t f l??? Oh, those Ie Dogpatch Bea Cigars, Cigarettes? I I Excuse me! COMPLIMENTS OF ADVANCE PIECE DYE WORKS, INC. RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY C. W. FRICKE COMPANY MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Carrier Established I920 46 Meadow Road Rutherford, N. J. ELECTROL OIL BURNERS BEST SINCE 1918 ELECTROL BURNER MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Electrol Automatic Oil Heating and Air Conditioning Equipment 22 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. THE VORAC COMPANY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS - ENGINEERED FROM START TO FINISH Rutherford, New Jersey WEbster 9-S934 KACEY KANTEEN Wonder bread builds bodies 8 ways. I dreamed I was in my RUTHERFORD'S ONLY RECREATION REID OLDSMOBILE, INC. CENTER FOR TEEN-AGERS THE YEAR ROUND 32 Ames Avenue Rutherford, N. J 70 YFIEE IUIIKIET ' CUT OUT ' PASTE Ol 20 POST CARD ' lill T041 'l'E'l'ERB0ll0 SUlIO0L 0F AEMNAUTICS, INC. TETEllBOR0 AIllPORT, N. J. ATLAS 8-1880 Government approved Day or evening courses Write or phone for free booklet ond infomation OUR CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1957 OF RUTHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL .H ca Lyndhurst, New Iersey A Modern Distributor of Modern Metals STEEL - ALUMINUM - MAGNESIUM 71 U d down, up and d Hiya, Big:-boy! Delft not mln Harry. Lose something? Glmma a little kiss. Crazy legs. Jane save Tarun! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 COOPER LUMBER COMPANY RUTHERFORD - EAST RUTHERFORD - LYNDHURST WEbster 9-0876 De MASSI MOTOR CAR CO. CADILLAC - PONTIAC Sales and Service GENUINE PARTS - QUALITY USED CARS 295 PARK AVENUE LYNDHURST, N. J. , R O Y O X SCHAMPAN 5 House:-lol.o CLEANER Product of ROYCE CHEMICAL COMPANY I36 PARK AVENUE CARLTON HILL, NEW JERSEY RUTHERFORD, N. J. 72 A FRIEND WEbster 9 1076 7 P ompt Eff cle t Service All-Ways' THE BOGLE AGENCIC Inc. INSURANCE SPECIALISTSH SOUTH BERGEN'S LEADING AGENCY AUTOMOBILE - FIRE - CASUALTY 300 STUYVESANT AVENUE LYNDHURST, N. J 73 vb ff A Well, Emily Post said . . . .VI IG Man Power. E Ive seen better legs on a puano BERNIE'S YOUTH CENTER TOTS TO TEENS 39 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. WEbster 9-0462 VARRELMANN'S BAKERY OTTO JUDICKE, ,Proprietor 60 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. WEbster 9-9776 WEbster 9-9743 TEM-TEE MILK BAR and RESTAURANT Let's Meet At The Tem-Tee AIR CONDITIONED Owned and Operated by the Salamon Family I5 JACKSON AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. GEneVa 8-1121 BU RKE'S DAIRY RUTHERFORD NEW JERSEY GEneva 8-0633 F L A S H CLEANERS - SHIRT LAUNDERERS We Do Our Own Cleaning One Hour Service 43 MEADOW ROAD RUTHERFORD, N. J. PARK HARDWARE CO. so PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. GEneVa 8-8091 B E R L I N ' S MEN'S WORK CLOTHES and SHOES Sportswear - Underwear - Rubber Footwear WEbster 9-1562 HART BATTERY and IGNITION LEO PENNA, JR. CARBURETOR - TUNE-UP - GENERATOR Auto-Life Batteries - United Motors Service 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Monday thru Saturday 63 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. '4 G'-EN ROAD RUTHERFORD- N- J. 'r 'N 'Cl2IOdH3HJ.f1kI 3nN3Av Nzivd EC WHITE FRONT MARKET UVBM .SACS GNV SINBW :I 'Q :I 335 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N, J. fReversed by requestj Oogg-9 eAau39 WEbster 9-7797 ELSINORE GIFT SHOP 300 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF LESTER W. CURRENT FINE FOOTWEAR 298 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF GRUBER'S DELICATESSEN 21 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. For A Large Selection Of Outdoor Furniture ALBERT LE GRAND C7 CO. I9 PARK AVENUE RUTHEREORD, N. J. GEneva B-9731 THE ADDISON SHOP Country Club Ice Cream - Hallmark Greeting Cards Stationery and Toys 268 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. WEbster 9-6300 - 6301 CENTRAL GUARANTY MORTGAGE AND TITLE CO. 28 AMES AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. H 'I It 74 WEbster 9-0076 Prescriptions Our Specialty RUTHERFORD DRUG FREE DELIVERY Throughout Bergen County 72 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD. N. J. Wm. A. BLACK 136 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, GEneva 8-8863 FREE DELIVERY STATION SQUARE MEAT MARKET PRIME MEATS and POULTRY Frozen Foods - Tow Ice Cream 20 AMES AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. GEneva 8-4l3I RUTHERFORD BAKERY IO4 PARK AVENUE OPP. RIDGE ROAD Compliments of THE RUTHERFORD ZEBRAS GEneva 8-8933 We Call and Deliver WEST END CLEANERS SHIRT CLEANING SERVICE We Operate Our Own Cleaning Plant 33 UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, WEbster 9- I l6O THE STERNER SHOP AWNINGS - SHADES UPHOLSTERING 30 AMES AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Compliments of SERVICE BARBER SHOP ISO ORIENT WAY RUTHERFORD, N. J. Compliments of FOELLER'S PHARMACY YOUR FAMILY DRUG STORE GEneva 8-3432 THE TIMES PRESS COMMERCIAL and SOCIAL PRINTING 30 FRANKLIN PLACE RUTHERFORD, N. J. DENVER'S STATIONERY II ORIENT WAY RUTHERFORD, PARK LIQUOR - DELICATESSEN FREE - WE - DELIVER 294 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, . . Pllgrim 6-4aoo A L E X 620 VALLEY ROAD UPPER MONTCLAIR, N. J. Telephone WEbster 9-1500 Before ln Need Insure With Mead DOUGLAS O. MEAD, INC. INSURANCE COUNSELLORS I5 ORIENT WAY RUTHERFORD, N. I. GEneva a-8669 JOSEPH CAINE Geneva s-9681 C R 0 S B Y THE CHARM BEAUTY SALON HAIR sr:cIAI.Is1's JEWELERS - FINE DIAMONDS - sins SALON, DES B,-,AUX ARTS so PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. 3I5A UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. I. Is It worth It? E- You dare buy brand X Chess anyone? It wasn'f sanforixed! Get your own coffee! It's rough out there! I thunk there are a few pieces missing. This is no pipe dream. WEbster 7-7227 BORSCHNECK G' NOTT FLOWERS or DISTINCTION 342 PARK AVENUE, CORNER PIERREPONT RUTHERFORD, N. J. Congratulations and Best Wishes For Success In The Years Ahead ALUMAROLL PRODUCTS COMPANY 67 MEADOW ROAD RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY Compliments of PEARSE-DENGEL TOOL CO. SALES AND ENGINEERING O PRODUCTION TOOLS O INSPECTION EQUIPMENT O OPTICAL GAGING I8I BOULEVARD HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N. J. Compliments of JOS. A. ZALOOM GP CO. 76 GEneva 8-1082 Let us check your Current Problem RICHARD F. MULLER ELECTRICIAN INDUSTRIAL and COMMERCIAL HOME WIRING SO CRANE AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J GEneva 8-9620 GOFFIN'S Greeting Cards - Stationery - Toys Artist Supplies 64 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. IRA BENOWITZ HARDWARE CO. HENDERSON-BOYD, INC. WEbster 8-9823 FREDDIE'S STATIONERY Toys - Tobacco - Candies 300 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J GEneva 8-9741 PARK AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY FLAT WORK FINISHED 220 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. 1909 1956 GEneva 8-1618 Ridgewood 6-5880 MOUGEL TAILORS H. H. EDWARDS fr CO., INC. U Custom Tailors - Personalized Cleaners SHOES . Furriers Expert F g ' Comeous Semce 96 Park Avenue 614 N. Maple Avenue 84 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. RUTI 9ff0fd- N- J- H0-H0-KUS. N- le WEbster 9-8996 NED'S QUALITY MARKET ALL OUR MEAT5 ARE PRIME We Handle Maple Crest Turkey . . . Best On The Market 86 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. KORWAN'S, INC. Tel. GEneva 8-2148 MANRICO'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY STYLES or DISTINCTION 234 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. BARON DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS E . JEW LERS Leaders in Photographic Supplies 108 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. 88 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. GEneva B-9632 C. H. ZUHL, JR., Proprietor wgbgef 9.8040 Honestly lt's The Best Policy To See SHELL SERVICE STATION Car Washing - Cars Called For And Delivered SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS PARK AND PIERREPONT AVENUES Z um DK was RUTHIRFORD WILLIAM D. ELY AGENCY INSURANCE 114 JACKSON AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. SIGNA SHOE SERVICE L. SIGNA, JR. 142 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. We can't use Karl's as a front again. The Dengel Bomb. Do anything, but don't rock my metal goalpost. A Wlleatiei Champ. fer ull, you're only eginning to live on ommencement Day! We'll help you amass that fortune as you climb the ladder to success . . . and help you manage it when you reach the top! ATIONAL COMMUNITY ANK PARK Er AMES AVENUES. . . RUTHERFORD HAYMAN FURNITURE STORES, INC. 38 Park Avenue A GOOD SOURCE FOR FINE FURNITURE Since 1895 Rutherford, N. J. With Best Wishes JULIUS ROEHRS COMPANY wHoL:sAl.: PLANT Gnowsns If you like Flowers, You may find the growing of plants An interesting career, and we will be glad to help you. 575 Paterson Avenue Wallington, N. J. 9 Station Square JOHN C. CONKLIN AGENCY Rutherford, N. J. C. ALFRED PINK I7 Pierson Street Bloomfield, N. J. EDison 8-9296 GRADUATE HOUSE CLASS RING MANUFACTURERS IO9 Monroe Street Division ofthe Metal Arts Co., lnc. Newark 5, N. J. , Mltchell 2-1432 78 Compliments of RIVOLI THEATRE RUTHERFORD, N. J. ALWAYS THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT AL STEVENS, Manager GEneva 8-5300 - I - 2 - 3 PASQUIN MOTOR SALES, Inc. The One FINE Car In Its Field 24I - 259 PARK AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. GEneva 8-2164 FREE DELIVERY WEST END PHARMACY RICHARD D. GLASER, Reg. Pharm. 3Il UNION AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. KRACKE FLORIST PAssAvc RUTHERFORD Telephone WEbster 9-9865 STlO'S CUT- RATE STORE WHOLESALE and RETAIL CIGARS Corner ERIE and UNION AVENUES RUTHERFORD, N. J. Phones WEbsfer 9-9759 WEbster 9-9847 MODERN DELL MARKET MODERN DELICATESSEN, INC. IZO JACKSON AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. wsbsfef 9-5751 JERRY KAPLAN KAPPE ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTER5, INC. WHOLESALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Industrial Equipment - Lighting Fixtures 23 WEST ERIE AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. WEbster 9-9726 Road Service SIFFORD'S ESSO SERVICENTER ATLAS TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES Cars Called for and Delivered PARK AVENUE and W. PARK PLACE RUTHERFORD, N. J. MR. and MRS. E. H. EPPEL SUPPORT OUR SCHOOLS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS NEW CITY PRINTING COMPANY Union City, N. J. WEbster 9-OI 85 MARJORIE FOLEY OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER lBy Appointment Onlyl 184 Irving Place Rutherford, N. J. Me world 3' at your hhgerflps . 52.2 1:2 fa ,., ' Zif ff i s x'l, W N1 Jaffe rf-02725 Mvllrx , . . . as you step out on the highways of life, whether to college, into business, or some other endeavor. 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