For the remaining half of his career Ryerson was an educator. Beginning in 1951 he built and ran the instrumental music program for the
Paramus Public Schools. He graduated from the
Manhattan School of Music and in 1957 became the music director at the new
Paramus High School where he created the student concert band, marching band, big-band style dance (stage) band, and later a brass choir. He arranged many of the charts himself and introduced innovative techniques to the marching band not common at the time. The organizations were known for their high quality and enthusiasm from the beginning. He wrote the
alma mater lyrics (sung to the tune "
Aura Lee", popularly known at the time in the form of
Elvis Presley's "
Love Me Tender") He also led and played trumpet in a local small professional dance/jazz combo, and provided private trumpet lessons at his home in the adjacent town of
Fair Lawn, New Jersey, to students from the surrounding area. After 25 years in the school system, in 1976 Ryerson retired and moved to
Clearwater, Florida. He died nineteen years later on May 15, 1995 at the age of 89. == References ==