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Page Four THE CROWN Friday, October 19, 1962 RIP PANTHERS BID~ S.O. CARDS J.V.'s Top Panthers 6-0; Gridders In 1st NJC Win· TOMORROW rnmu NOW! $1.50 Yearly ~~~~,~~:~~~~f~~:~~~~ Smash Wallington 19-13 Vol. V. - No. 1 Ridgefield, N.J., October 19, 1962 15, by edging Wallington 6-0, running the record to 1-3 overall A dazzling varsity triumph over Wallington 19-13, followed by a climatic Junior Varsity Vic­ and 1-2 in the North Jersey Conference. 'Girl Crazy' Comedy Hit Carbone, Mehlman Elected tory over the Panthers two days later enabled Ridgefield Memorial High School to gain the first twin J. V.'s Down Wallington 6-0 football victories in school history. Freshman Lou Dattolo and Joe Royal varsity gridders ran the season record to 1-3 overall and 1-2 in League cmnpe~tion. Mirabella led Royal Jayvees to Croce Elected Ridgefield's Royal gridders, com­ the first win of the season with a bining a fearsome ground attack touchdown in the fourth quarter Band President Sr., Jr. Class Presidents with an astuunding aerial display, !.~::~~~~~~~~~~:t~~~~;b~ to top Wallington 6-0 October 15, Charles Croce was recently elect­ romped Wallington 19-13 October senior class of 1963. Luke Carbone and Andrew Mehlman were elected as president of the senior and junior classes at the Panther's field. ed president of the band. Other Miss Lucille Megerdichian, play director, has announced 13, as the Ridgefield fans howled for the 1962-1963 school year. In a game highlighted by steady officers include John Ventolo, vice­ with delight at the third home the cast for the play. Steve Ehlich plays the role of a rich New York offensive gains and sparkling de­ president; Gilda Sciaochetano, sec­ Joseph Potente will head the sophomore class and William May the freshman class. game. playboy who gets himself into a fensive play, quarterback Joe Mira­ retary and Susan Drexler, treasurer. Other newly elected senior class officers are Margaret Visconti, vice-president; Paul Fernhoff, Pandimonium Breaks Out situation involving plenty of girls. bella, uncorked a 20 yard pass Appointed to the newly devised treasurer and Florence MacDonald, secretary. to end Lou Dattolo in the end foc Spectacular offensive tactics by Playing opposite Steve is Bonnie cabinet were Brian Aschinger, Spencer as Molly, a Western post­ Feria Guest Of Also elected in junior class vot­ a 6-0 lead. quarterback Tom Langa and end Linda Mollar, Carol Maina, Wil­ Ron Heilmann, who combined for mistress. 1962-63 CLASS PRESIDENTS ing were Patricia Maley, vice-presi­ After the touchdown, the Royals: liam Reiser, Daniel Panyachda, dent; Barbara Sussino, treasurer ate up the clock by retaining the an 89-yard pass play for a touch­ Lon Pinkowitz, as Louie a taxi Gov. Hughes Cheryl Albrecht, Joan Lester, Bev­ down brought on pandimonium in and Susan Rubin, secretary. sharp defensive line throughout the driver from New York, who during Linda Ferla, RMHS senior, re­ Other sophomore class officers erly Williams and Margaret Marr. the stands. remainder of the game. the course of the play dresses as ceived the thrill of a lifetime Aug­ are Barrv Berlin, vice-president; Heilmann raced at full speed a woman,. is certain .to add humor Sophomores Arnie Wilkenson, The cabinet was one of the many ust 29, when the State's leading Susan Drexler, treasurer and Lil­ new ideas put into effect by the toward the goal, brought down the to the comedy. Blanche Tomichia and Arthur Korzelius and freshman pass from over his shoulder, stop­ citizen, Governor Robert T. Hug­ lian Swartz, secretary. current president, Brian Aschinger, plays the boy crazy character Rose hes, appeared at her home and pre­ Lou Cassese also starred in the ped momentarily startled, and took and is the feminine counter-part to Uniform Elections backfield by their ground gaining for the. purpose of .discussing and sented her with a birthday corsage. deciding on all band activities. off down the field for a touchdown, Louie. This year for the first time all and defensive tactics. fuur class elections were conducted moving the Royal's into the lead Frank Szabo will play Jake, a Mter the birthday greeting, Leonia Game Also discussed was the Annual 19-13. Linda and her family were chauf­ in the same manner. Each candi­ Pageant of Bands. Brian Aschinger crusty caretaker, and Fred Pesca­ date needed 20 backers in the form Ridgefield J. V.'s eleven, open­ Levine Runs For TD tore has the roll of Lank, a tall, fered to the George Washington and Charles Croce were to assist Preceding Levine's touchdown Royal gridmen had an off-day Bridge to help celebrate the dedi­ of a petition before he could run. ing the football season, dropped a in making plans for the Pageant, Blocking and zig-zagging as he lean, cold killer. Pete, a short All class elections, except for the 19-0 decision to an experienced quarterback Tom Longa uncorked but fought to the end, never yield­ shifty-eyed Mexican bandit badly cation ceremony for the opening which is to take place Wednesday, ran, powerful fullback Jay Levine a towering pass tu sophomore end ing tu the rough body contact and senior class were held Sept. 21. Leonia team, September 24, at in need of a shave, will be played of tl1e lower level. December 5. displlayed one of the best feats of Dave Wilson for a gain of 30 yards. the commanding opposition. Class Cabinets the Lion's field. ----0---- broken~field running by a Royal Royals' grid warriors waged fur­ by Paul Fernhoff, Cactus and The excitement mounted when The senior and junior classes also Butch DeMercuriu replaced ail­ Lucky, two slick cowboys, will be Despite the loss, linemen and this season. ious and defensive combat out­ Linda, the Governor and other no.­ elected class cabinets composed of ing half-back Frank Bickel. "Mere" played by Alan Yood and Tom backfield men showed promise as Wbile tacklers tried unsuccess­ proved valuable by playing defense gaining and outrushing the oppo­ tables entered a W31 automobile two representatives from each they functioned together for the Football Facts fully to bring hiffi down, he travel­ and offense equally well. sition for three periods only in Whalen. (the year the bridge was opened) homeroom to assist their officers. first time this season. ed some 33 yards for a touchdown ML R vain as Leonia edged Ridgefield in Tess, Betty, Janet, Laura, Sally and rode to the center where Senior cabinet members are North Arlington Game For Female Fans and followed by running for the First downs 1I 11 the final quarter 13-7, at Willis and Babs who are all yuung girls Linda was introduced to Nelson Paula Carbone, Robert Allen, Joan extra point. Yards gained rushing 152 119 Park, Saturday, September 22. from the east enjoying a vaoation Rockefeller, the governor of New Pinkowitz Chosen Carbone, Boxer Lester, Steven Ehrlich, Charles Ridgefield's Junior Varsity grid­ Because I am a girl, people think Later in the third quarter, Lev­ Yards lost rushing 55 46 With Tom Longa at the controls, at Churchill's dude ranch, are York. McFaden, Linda Pepper, Brenda ders were edged by an overpower­ that I don't know anything about ine ran 35 yards for another touch­ Merit Semifinalist 'Crown' Editors ing North Arlington team, 12-6, at Total yardage {)f punts 162 200 Ridgefield soared into the lead in played by Jarret Redemann, Kath­ Later, Linda and her family were Wieland and Beverly Williams. football. Well, they're wrong, be­ down along the sideline after re­ leen McCarten, Arlene . Robbins, Luke Carb<L"\e, -oc'.'Jor-in-chief home, October 1. Avg. distance of punts 32 34 the third period by way of a 71 taken to lunch by--Gov·,-"llor Eng. Len Pinkowitz, senior, has re­ Junior cabinet members are · cause I know all about it, from a ceiving a pitch-out. To the despair Number of penalties 6 3 Joan Lester, Barbara Cieri and hes when she was also interviewed ceived notification that he has of the 1962-'63 "CroWn," has Michael Baron, Richard Brockel, The Royals took the lead early girl's point of view fhat is. Here yard march sparked by the ground of the Royals the play was called Yards lost onpenalties 70 45 gaining of Jay Levine and Frank Sherrill Cohen. by the press. been selected as a semifinalist in named Sandra Boxer as his assis­ Ronald Heilmann, Saverio DeMer­ in the game on a touchdown by are some of the '!!hings I think every back because of a Ridgefield pen­ An overpowering North Arling­ , Bickel and topped with a touch­ Brian Aschinger plays Sam, The invitation resulted when llhe National Merit Scholarship tant editor. curio, Rosellen Maucione, George back, Dave Wohlfarth, but North girl should know about football. alty. another playboy who is Danny's Corporation testing program. Other staff members named Arlington came back with two ton team and the faltering of the down by Bob Mead. Mrs. Feria wrote a letter to the Leonard, William . Priftis, Rose~ 1. In order to play, two teams Mead Tightens Score enemy. Eaglerock, an Indian, will were: Barbara Gahn, news editor; touchdowns to top RMHS's J. V.'s Royal's line led to Ridgefield's sec­ Ridgefield men Jay Levine and Governor relating the three major Lon was one of 375 from a field marie Pomella, Gilda Schiacchetano must be present - although it is Halfback Bob Mead dashed ten ond grid loss 33-7, September 29, Carl Alessi, who ran the extra be played by Tom Mastrache.

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