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Page Four THE GROWN Wednesday, October 4, 1961 Football Facts Come See The Royals Learn a new dance For Female Fans Down North Arlington At the Kanvas Kick. 1. When you see a red cloth on Royals Conquer Leonia ......,.. ................. ~ .I rnmu the field, it really doesn't mean a .................................................................., ...... .. thing. The umpire just dropped his handkerchief. VOL. IV - No. l J., Wednesday, October 4, 1961 $1.50 Yearly 2. Contrary to popular belief, a touchdown is not worth six points; Luccarelli Dashes 58 Yards . it's worth seven. If the kick isn't good, one point is subtracted; but 'Kanvas Kids Launch Drives School Calendar 461 Buy 5.0. Cards; if it is good, nothing is subtracted. To Score Winning Touchdown 3. The reason why the players 1961 - ~62 are in that funny position, like they To Help Finance 'Epilogue' September 7 School Begins were playing horsey or cowboys November 8 Visitation Day Srs., J rs. Are Ahead and Indians instead of football, Routine, Skit, Cheer November 9 & 10 School Closes before they try to grab one another (NJEA Convention) Four hundred sixty-one students, is that when they fall or get tack Comprise Pen~ Rally November 23 & 24 School Closes 70 per cent of the entire student led, they won't have so far to go Enthusiastic applause 'rang out (Tchanksgiving Recess) Junior Journalists body had bought S. 0. cards as of before reaching the ground. As the Royals first season in the as the color guard p'!'esented the December 25 - 29 School Closes press time. Seniors with 77 per North Jersey Conference gets under 4. When the umpire stands in colors and displayed new ma (Christmas Recess) To Print Own Paper cent and juniors with 76 per cent the middle of the field and waves way, RMHS finds itself with a 52- neuvers followed by an intricate January 2 School Re-opens membership led the pace in the his arms, he's only waving to his man squad of which 13 are return twirling routine at the September February 19 - 23 School Closes Seventh graders in Mr. Charles purchase of cards. ing lettermen. Teams the Royals 22nd pep rally. The only homeroom with 100 family seated in the crowd. His (Winter Recess) Gleason's 7-1 and 7-3 English gestures have nothing to do with will face which belong to the con Football players and coaches classes have started a new type of per cent is 105. Other top homec ference are North Arlington, were introduced followed by the February 26 School Re-ope;ns rooms: 12-3 with 96 per cent, 9·1 the game. April 16 - 20 School Closes Little League - Junior Journalism 5. The numbers on the players' Mountain Lakes, Wallington, Mid presentation of corsages to Lynn Clubs which will put out their own with 92' per cent, 11-1 with 83 per shirts really tell their weights. If land Park, Glen Rock, Wood Ridge Ferrara and Mary Ann Bozzone, (Spring Recess) newspapers. cent, and 8-1 with 82 per cent. someone's number is 59, you add and Park Ridge. cheerleading co-captains· Coralee May 30 Memorial Day Editor of the 7-3 paper, the Sophomores have attained 75 per 100 to it and you find that he Kaiser, Carol Berk, Flor~nce Mac April 23 School Re-opens "Memorial Gazette," is Robert cent membership; freshmen, 69 per Prospects June 21 Only Teachers Report weighs 159 pounds. Donald, Genevieve Pieroni, Sue Clarke; and David Zacker was cent; seventh graders, 63 per cent; June 2i Pupils Report for 6. Football players put black The team, under the guidance MacPhee and Paula Carbone re chosen for the top position on the and eighth graders, 62 per cent. Report Cards under their eyes because even if of Coach Rudy Penza, will run turning cheerleaders; and M~ine 7-1 paper, the "Royal Tribune." Students who have not purchased they don't play they look so dh\ty their plays from a slot T formation. Kurferst and Blanche Tomichia Gazette staff members include S. 0. cards will have an opportunity that everyone thinks they did. Signals will be called by Carl new cheerleaders. ' Anita Malnig, assistant editor; to do so from October 2-7. Home Maucione, senior quarterback. The As a finale, a unique skit with Robert Bruno, sports editor; Anita room representatives will have the --0-- Senior girls Mary Kleyla, Dot Troike, Jill Weston, Carol Diamond, speed of Rich Luccarelli, 17'5- Dion von der Lieth and Dave Ba·n'd to Don Kleinman, News Stand Editor; cards each morning during home NEW TEACHERS pound senior, is a bright spot. Other Berinato as Leonia Lions and Rich Kathryn Pescatore, Nancy Chimes and. Gail Steiner suds up Mary Kley Kathy Roselle, Fabrics and Fash room period. la's car as "needed~ supervision is supplied by Ed Aston, Dion von der (Continued from Page One) stand-outs are Chuck Nietche, 160- Fichtman as a Royal clown depicted ions editor; Alan Bush, Information Twenty-five student represent Rich Luccarelli, RMHS senior, is attacked by half the Leonia team Leith and Shay Young at the Kanvas Kid Kar Wash. New Uniforms counselor for five years in a camp pound senior, and Steve Ehrlich, the ease with which the· Lions New band uniform!\, which have Please; and Marlene Dubee, for atives have been elected by their in Massachusetts. She also has 160-pound junior and Ken Kono would be downed and the Royals as he streaks downfield in an attempt to seore. a T. D. Rich later scored homerooms, introduced to the stu carried off victorious. both Royal touchdowns. concert jackets as well as the reg- Coming Events. dent body in both junior high and 'crossed the country twice and last packi, also a senior. All are letter ular Qnes, will be displayed for the Tribune staff members are year lived just 26 miles·from Holly- men except Nietche. With only two minutes to play, senior high assemblies and in ~ Kar Wash' Success; 'Kanvas l(ick~ New first time October 7 at the first Robert Schramm, assistant editor; stalled. wood. Rich Luccarelli recovered a Leonia home game. Russel D'Emido, sports editor; The squad operates on a dif- Seventh grade representatives are Mr. Joseph Costello ferent system this year. First string J fumble and dashed 58 ·yards for Step for Students lc R I 24 o Kids Raise $308.02 The uniforms .. were purchased Lesley Boren, Fashion Parade; R(jbert Becker, Thomas Musso, Mr. Joseph Costello, transferred varsity will be denoted by red Ow's B ;t~:du~~~r:t~~;~~e u~o~h~ A profit of $308.02 and 200 The "Kanvas Kick," a dance by the Board of Education. Present Sunsan Nemeroff, Telephone Talk; Robert Blauschild and Thomas For to the high school Physical Educa- practice jerseys, second string var .an oya s . - uniforms were purchased with Andy Anderson, Faoe to Face; and 1 1. season's grid opener for Ridgefield. shining cars attested to the success made up especially for RMHS stu stik; and eighth grade members are tion Department this year from the sity by blue practice jerseys and G dents, will highlight the dance funds collected in Operation Dennis Zucchino, Humor. town elementary schools where he Junior Varsity by white. 0 of the Kanvas Kid Kar Wash Barbara McClurg, Jack DiPaola, staged to raise money for the 1962 sponsored by the Kanvas Kids Uniform, a <kive put on by inter- The papers, tentatively planned William May and Stephanie Fran ':bl't!!h!~~Y.:§ieaLoeciucal:ion.Jm .two·~ •D~~ on~er~nce pening Game ed~~:e:::~~ss~~p~~e~eo':~~ B:It ested parents. as monthlies, cover only seventh years. He attended the -Ui:ilvcrsltf · - -. - The color qf the jersey is · Epilogue while providing a service October 14 to raise money "to kel. of Illinois and Stroudsburg, College. determined by the showing a player Ridgefield gridsters opened their first Norfu -Jers~y- "CQil;~~.wem:~oWildbl.. with,c,~Jre1 -~~til•., •. hli11L. to the town. build a better lmck" - ~-- - COJ,Ol<. GUABn -.. --. ~"~'!nd eighth. gn>cd? activitie~. Should. The nircth grade. is represented f . wereunaetoreaxun te Formerly of Jessup, Pennsyl- gives during games and practices. erence season w1th a d1sappomtmg 24-0 loss to Park Ridge final whistle, as the Lfons hurled Canvas.clad seniors wielded The seniors promise instruction A new tradition, created by Mr. two papers beeome too time-con by Lillian Schwarz, Jay Brown vania, he now lives in Ridgefield Any player can obtain red or blue sponges and water buckets from in the new step if necessary and George F. Koch, vice principal, suming, the papers will merge, stein, Diane Merlino and Janice September 30 at Park Ridge. passes in an attempt to retrieve the is the presenting of the colors at probably as the "Memorial Trib with his wife, Mrs. Jean Costello, jerseys e:xccept freshmen who- are Park Ridge's Owls ran through game and reached their 10-yard 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Saturday, Sep say that every RMHS student in Theil; and the tenth grade by the know will be there doing the all assembly programs by the color une," Mr. Gleason stated. Marsha Thaler, George Damroth, who taul!;ht girls' physical education ineligible. J. v.~s Drop Opener the Royals to. score once in the line. tember 16, as townspeople, at RMHS last year, and his little Assisting Coach Penza are Bill Kanvas Kick. guard. The project was started because Ronald Heilmann, Tom Pribish and first, once in the third quarter and ------------- students and faculty members daughter.