Teaneck High School - HI Way Yearbook (Teaneck, NJ)

 - Class of 1943

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Raymond Acosta Te-Hi News, 12. Easy-going Ray intends someday to ac- quire a fortune and retire . . . keeps in shape by howling and weight-lifting, his favorite pastimes . . , impressive music is an inspiration to him . . . Ruth M. Ahrendt Girls' League I25 Golf II, I25 Bowling IO, I I Witty Rufus . . . collects menus and records , . . has staggering sense of hu- mor . , . likes baseball . . . just wants to be happy . . . abhors those fifteen min- ute radio plugs . . . N x -X - -. Av ' X 'i-5 49' fa B Q..- 3 Richard Albera nd IO, ll, 125 Baseball 12. Shy Dick . , , talks all-, fr girls in leis- ure time . . . loves sweets . . . dislikes girls wearing slacks . . , baseball a favor- ite sport , . , plays the saxophone , . . his size an asset . . . Leonard Allen Lennie must be fond of food . . . we remember him helping the cafeteria staff . . . because of his skill wth boats we ex- pected Lennie to be a sailor but he's now a Marine. Dorothy Mildred Ault Red Cross Il, I25 Active Atoms I25 Or- chestra IO. II, I2. Topsy's ambition is to live a Christian life and help mankind . . . keeps a scrap- book of medical progress . . . her hobby is taking a gander at the bugs . . . is interested in many subjects , . . Richard Bacon Dick ioined us in the eleventh grade and left us before June to loin the Navy , . , all miss him, especially the girls Midge says, He's a cute kid, Elizabeth V. Altier Cheer Leading ll, 12. Likeable Betty . . . eniovs dancmo and cheerleading both of which she does in A-I style . . . has a pleasant smile and really wonderful personality that will send her well on the way to her ultimate goal, suc- cess . . . Carol Betty Andersen Red Cross 125 Leaders' Club ll, 125 Span- ish Club IO5 Teaneck Sports Club I05 Girls' League IO, ll, I25 Riding Club IO5 Hockey5 Baseball5 Basketball5 VolleybaIl5 Tennis. Ca . . . quiet and sports loving . . . asset is enjoying people . . . keeps scrap- book as a hobby . . . weakness is food and clothes . . , pleasant personality . . . xvl i I I 5 i , .143 fl' 'fiat . . ,, A M EFI' - .yi if ff I HDICKH Edward Baker Wrestling, Football, Rifle Club Range Of- ficer IO, Il, I2. Earnest and sincere Bake . . . enioys sports of all kinds . , . has been an ar- dent supporter of the Rifle Club . . . our loss is the Navy's gain. Robert Neal Bartow Red Cross 1-I, I25 Art Service Squad IO, ll: 1943 Hi-Way5 German Club, IO, II5 Track IO, 12. Bart. can't decide between painting and SKBTINQ . . . h'e's sure to be a success at whatever he tries . . .

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CLIFFORD HEATH President First Row- MESSH rronr: Clifford Heafh Fr 3 i f W 5 -e-Pgsr, . lsmnh C I , ances Sutherber . . S . 1 5 l VY, WH ROBERT STEWART econd Row. Margaret McPartlarodYf1Smith, Joan McDonald, Caryl Firm li Iam Koch' V- - 'W I Betty Altier o I m0Q9ne Mellen D lCe'Pfe5'de 'l' Third R ' o 0fl1Y Ross Ma' , orothy Vandeveld ow: Mr. William Moore H Barbara Zwick, f Hon Tuttle, Mary Garnet Till' e I arry Dunham J , - lf'lQha5f Alwin'ReigffZf?me Lownef Na'7CY Morrow Eugene N T ' ' 6 zer FRANCES SUTHERBERRY Secretary WILLlAM KOCH Treasurer A. gi. Senior Cabinet NDER the sponsorship of Miss Helen Smith, Mrs. Reva Vander- bilt, and Mr. William C. Moore, and under the leadership of its officers Clifford Heath, Robert Stewart, Frances Sutherberry, and William Koch, president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer re- spectively, the Class of '43 carried on with banners flying. I The main objective of the senior class is to raise enough money to leave a suitable gift to the school. With that purpose in mind, sev- eral afternoon dances were given in addition to the class prom, The class also undertook the completion of payments on the yearbook for those seniors who had joined some branch of the ser- vice, however, this undertaking applies to this class alone, and is not intended to establish a precedent for future senior classes. Because of the present state of national affairs, everyone has had to do without many luxuries. For this reason, our class dance, Pennies for Victory, was not so glamorous and elaborate as others have been in past years, however, this fact did not prevent a good attendance and a gay evening of dancing. 27



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Jean Becker Girls' Leaguep Art Service Squad, Fishing Clut1I1Oi211g Horseback Riding 125 Ten- nis , , Artistically-inclined Jean prefers horse- back riding to anything else . . . admires Yeronica Lake's blonde tresses . . . is look- ing forward to a career of teaching after college . . . Mary F. Beckman Girls' League 10, 11, 12, T. S. C. 12. Becky . . . likes skating and bowling . . . collects post cards . . . likes football and baseball , . . pet hate is show-offs . . . likes to make her own clothes . . . wants to do general office work . . . Walter Bjorck N 'S z 1 si 'Q' 'S at ,, sv . Y 1. 4.9 I 5:51 HBUDH Norman Birnbaum ef' Lucille Bennett Hi-Way 12. Red . . . with her flaming hair . . . is a Dodger fan . . . but she has a weakness for collecting souvenirs, and for football games, too . . . Robert Bennett Reliable Bob likes to read . , . enjoys baseball , . . happiest with camera in his hands . . . has weakness for blondes . . . Football. Norm loves dogs, football, and food . . . his car an asset . . . school am pet peeve . . . General Marshall is his ideal . . . wants to join the Marines . . . George Bisset Riding 10, 115 Hi-Y ll, Bowling lO, 11. Bi5s likes naval aviation but spendshis time fixing his model Af . . . GDIQYS model planes, football, bowling, and riding , , , gas rationing is a pet peeve,.but the thing that interests Biss most is learn- ing to fly . . . Hi-Y 125 Student Court 125 Track 10, 11, 12j Tennis 115 Soccer 12, Wrestling 12. Walt appreciates a good joke and en- joys telling one . . . but if anYOVi9 flfldf- 6 really GOOD one, more power to him . , . we all appreciate the drawings our artis- tic comedian has done for us . . . Alfred Boyce Bonds Student Service 125 Bowling 10, 11, 12, Football IO, Baseball IO, 12, Tennis ll, 12. Likeable Bud visits in his free time . . . a confirmed bachelor , . . dislikes Dodgers . . . easy-going but sure to get there . . . I e bw Harold Perrine Bergen, Jr. Hi-Y 125 Wrestling 10, 11, lCaptainl 12, Soccer 11, 12. Hal . . . quiet and good-natured . . . idealizes Joe Gordon . . . has a decided weakness for beautiful girls but Rah Rahs had better keep their distance . . . enjoys all sports . . . Eleanore Anna Berger Unassuming Chee-Chee has a weak- ness for Chinese food . . . has ability to make friends easily . . . likes to embroid- er and knit . . . loves to tease . . . Bl , 3. Q.. TIP' Na 4 K

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