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GANGE: T1398 SWAY ASS 4 anuary, 1938 2 VIGNETTE POU EET BREDER, CHARLES BONAVITO, THEODORE CHARLIE TEDDY “No one is punished for his “Tt is appropriate that a young thought” man be modest” BRYANT, JEWEL BROWN, ESTELLE BLONDIE BROW NIE “The world’s a stage and she’s “Labors accomplished are pleas- its leading lady” ant” CRANE, CONSTANCE COHEN, NATALIE CONNIE NAT ; “There’s more life that lies in both her eyes than any “The sweet shall shine as stars” ose could ere devise DECK, JAMES DLUGASCH, FRANCES DECK FANNY “Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest, it’s time “While I breathe I hope” for fresh repair” FAIGAN, SAMUEL SAM DOREMUS, EVELYN BEAUTIFUL “Here, there, and heard every- “Evie’s personality amuses her where” many admiring friends” ay Looe Onter 1°9°3'8 9 a GOLDFARB, MEYER STAR “Tf fun interferes with work, we'll give up work” HEYMAN; ROBERT BOB “It matters not if duty calls, there’s ever time to jest” HYMOWITZ, SAMUEL SAMMY “Great is our admiration for one who does well” KAPLAN, MAY KAPPIE “She shall find her way to the stars” KITLERS OSCAR LOVER “Love me little, love me long” ’ GONOS, WILLIAM BILL “Liberty came after years of servitude” HUMMEL, ELAINE DIMPLES “Quiet, sweet, and debonair, she trips through the _ halls without a care” JAMES, ROSALIE RO “Gracious and friendly, two charming virtues” KESSLER, MELVIN MEL “Study maketh a full man” LANG, LOUISE LOU “Nothing is as admirable as dignity” 10 Vol GUNES aia Te )eeeen cee cenee eee eee eee eeeeeee eee ees OCC CEO C CUCU ECO C ECO EU CEU ACU KESO KOU CUSPUEECCECOOUOS REO CCCUNO CEU EUACUCOOEOO ESA EEN CACO CEN UOOEEOOEECEOAUEUEECAOUOCECCUEROUOCKUOCEORUUOCEUAEUSOUESUAUOUOEUOOEOONESOEEOOEOOEENOENSCEFORE LECKENBUSH, HENRY HANK “May we ‘Herald’ him on_ to greater heights” LEUZARDER: SUE SUZIE “Although petite, she’s very sweet” LEY Pai wAL BERG AL “T have fought a good fight and overthrown my foe — education” MASON, OLGA OLGA “Proudly and gracefully, she walks among her fellow men”? MILLER, BERNARD BERNIE “Worry never makes men great, so why worry?” LEE, BERDELUS BERDIE “A gentle tongue is as pleasant as it is rare” LIEBERMAN, DORIS DODO “Simplicity, a very rare thing in this age” LINKOV, LAWRENCE LARRY “A career he’s made, a jester by trade” McCLOUD, ELOISE ELLIE “Trip the light fantastic toe” MOONEY, DORIS DORRIE “A girl who needs no borrow- ed charm” SL OO Eo 2 nF 1.9358 11 (EUEEURDEOORODOOOOERDDODSEORDGOUROODONDESCAEDEOUOTSOEEDEOHEORECEOHUOROEOSEDNSOEROREE sesuausuaveceuenucensuuanananearyancarcanaruceuuaccuaeauuaveucarsngnaenroaaccsanceaeucnsangcensoaersuancvagtaaunauestoaasensestanessassifal NITHART, THEODORE TEDDY “A friendly disposition is ever pleasing” REICH, JEROME JERRY “Thru an artist’s window he looks at life” ROSAMILIA, JULIA FRISKY “Sincerity is charm” SLONIMSKY, ANNE DIP “Truth and wisdom will for- ever thrive” DW LOON aL Ea Ly: LET “A brilliant smile and a per- sonality to match” PERILLO, COSMO KAIZMO “Never a worry shall darken his door” RICHARDSON, BEATRICE BEA “Was there ever a greater tbun- dance of virtue?” SAUVAN, BERTHA TEX “Heaven such grace did lend her, that she might admir- ed be” TAUB, MAE TOBY “When most I wink, then best I see” WATTS, JOSEPH JOE “Safely ashore after a stormy voyage” 1% (eprcccceccceceeescvenceccnasereesesereacsagees oenenee ceeeoneeenenee eeeeeeennne CUCREOUEORCRE ORDER eee eeee | OGRE ReOOtokee teseeen treneetens CRCeee ee eeeeeeeeee WEISMAN, BERNARD BERNIE “His quiet manner adds to his talents” WHITE, NOVELLA NOVIE “Her virtues will endure for- ever” Vi GIN E ain WERTZ EESIE ELSIE “Shy, reserved, yet admired by all” YOLOFSKY, ANNA ANNE “She abounds in sweet virtues” BROWN, VERDELL J. BYRNE, JAMES P. VERDIE JIMMY “Sport that wrinkled Care de- “Hail fellow, well met” rides” THOMAS, WILLIAM “Thou art a fellow of good re- spect” OFFICERS JEWEL BRYANT MEYER GOLDFARB ESTELLEBRO WN Seen ee ANNE SLONIMSKY MISS JOHNSTON President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class Adviser 14 V EGENGe Tie (mpecccececccneenceeeeneenerceeeueee seen eene een Ceen PUN Oe EO CENA CEA AEESUOUCEOO OOO CEES AOU AUSEEOG EEO EOEO OOOO MGRHEOOESO ROS EOSOOSOREOCEOOCEOAESSUEOOECUOEUMECUCECUECUOECUCCCECOUCUCHCUEUCCECUCEOCUECEEOUUECHOCOEORARECUECOOEUO CEOS ANDERSON, LOUISE “Her ways are ways of pleas- antness”’ BEEBE, VINCENT “Foy men may come and men may go, L} But I go on forever.” BUNN, RICHARD “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit.” CAREY, THOMAS “Behold an active youth full of the joy of living.” CONKLIN, YVONNE “A daughter of the gods, di- vinely tall, and most divine- ly fair.” BARNARD, MADELINE “Musie can soften pain to ease And make despair and mad- ness please.” BITTNER, IRMA “A little maiden, modest and shy.” BURGER, JOHN “A true friend is forever a friend.” CHEETHAM, DORIS “Perfect simplicity is uncon- sciously audacious.” CONZELMAN, MABEL “Look beneath the surface, for she’s full of fun.” GUASSES OF 1938 15 ‘HANAN AEEAEEEEELLELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLALAS ASA eee COVIELLO, FRANK “Tis wise to learn; ’tis God- like to create.” DI DOMENICO, ALBERT “All things come ’round to him who will but wait.” ELLIS, CHRISTINE “Not solemnity nor dignity, But friendliness and jollity.” GATIO; PETER “On what strange stuff Ambi- tion feeds!” GERLACH, JOSEPHINE “So charming beyond compare.” DEPAUL SAN TOINELIE “When she had passed, it seem- ed like the ceasing of ex- quisite music.” DI MARZIO, NICK “Tou is the true knight’s pas- time.” FARRAR, MILTON “A smile has ever been his trade-mark.” LAL boK OLED “A princelier looking man never stept thro’ a prince’s hall.” GORLIN, ROBERT “Stately and tall he moves in the hall The chief of a thousand for grace.” 16 VL GsIN Estee Te )ecceceneesencceeceeceveneneeeeeeeeeseeeeeeesUeCeeCOeCeOCeCUUGUCCUSEEOEECHUCOROUOCUEEEOEOUESSEOCUCRECEOCEOSUUCOCUCSEOOUSUOCUECUOCCCUUCOOOECHCUNOUCCUCUCCEUCCURECEOUUCQUCUCCECECEIOOUCCCOUACUORECUOUOCERQEUOEOCSQEERECCUQEECEENOS GREEN, ALBERT “A patron of art, but neverthe- less a good fellow!” GREENWALD, JULIA “Flirtation, attention without intention.” GULEZIAN, HAIG “Studious of ease, and fond of humble things.” HALSALL, AUDREY “There’s a smile on her lips and a twinkle in her eye.” JAMES, IRA “I hate nobody; I am in charity with the world.” GREENBERG, EVELYN “Give me the splendid silent sun with all his beams full- dazzling!” GRIFFEN, SAMMIE LOU “Silence is the perfect herald of joy.” GUERIN, THEODORE “True individuality cannot be copied.” HACKETT, JEAN “She’s all my fancy painted her; She’s lovely, she’s divine.” HURD, DORIS “Be to her virtues very kind, Be to her faults a little blind.” Peo His a) Bist 93¢8 17 AAA““““—“— —©2° —@LLLELELLLLLLLLLLAELEA EAE JANCHUS, JOE “A town that boasts inhabitants like me- Is at no loss of good society.” KOZLOWSKI, BETTY “T laugh, for hope hath happy place with me.” LEIBoS LANLEY “His is a heart well filled with cheer for every being.” McCLOUD, LORRAINE “A girl with average worries, but without a care.” MOLINARI, CATHERINE “A kind heart and a capable head.” KORN, GLADYS “An active maid, full of the joys of living.” KURTZ, DON Belies, wicked I is. I’s mighty mighty wicked; anyhow I can’t help it.” MASSEWITCH, STELLA “It’s nice to be natural, When yowre naturally nice.” McGREGOR, HELEN “Genius does what it. must, Talent does what it can.” PALANGIO, LORETTA “Gentle, meek, and mild was she.” 18 V-I.G NE eie la {RJecvveveveveeeeveseeneveneeceenecsceucecsneocecececeuceceoeceuccueceneseseneceseeueveceeessseeeececeeeeeeosUOQ00 OCCU 0000000 CUCU OCU CU UT COUN ACU CU CECE CEU ECU CECE ee Eee Une a cenenen eee cenen eae PEARLSLEG “IT fear no foe, I scorn no friend.” ROBE TAILLE; .BUNICE “As happy as the day is long.” RUSOFF, SEYMOUR “There’s monkey business afoot!’ SHATTUCK, HERBERT “A knight there was and that a worthy man.” SOLDO, JAMES “Unthinking, idle, wild, and young, I laughed and dane’d and talk- ed and sung.” PESPAS; sBEESY, “God’s rarest blessing is after all a good woman.” ROSIE, CARRIE “The mildest manners and the gentlest heart.” SCHW AHL, WILLIAM “A boy’s will is the wind’s will, And the thoughts of youth are long, long, thoughts.” SITZER, HELEN “There’s a woman like a dew- drop, purer than the purest.” SOMMERS, ELIZABETH “Beauty seen is never lost.” CLASSES OF 1938 (UVEVPROUPRDERRANENEOGOOECRCOOREEEERNOEDENSOOCUCCODUOEOREREEEEEOESEECDOSSRERSENOEEEDS ee YC STYDOCKER, GLORIA “To draw, to sketch, to paint is mu delight.” TUROWSKI, RICHARD “The best way to have friends is to be one.” TOWLEN, MAUDE “An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow.” WEAVER, CHARLIE MAY “IT was eyes to the blind, and feet was I to the lame.” WEISS, BERNARD “Tam monarch of all I survey.” SZCZUPAK, JOSEPH “True humility, The highest virtue, mother of them all.” THREADGILL, VIOLA “A quiet taste, a stead fast mind,” VICARISI, MARY “Fun and naughtiness are al- ways in their teens.” WEINER, BERNARD “He has no enemies.” WELSH, GLADYS “Well timed silence has more eloquence than speech.” 20 V:LG NeEe ies (epeeveneeeeeeecereeeeeeeen eee Geeeeeeeeeee eee PeC OCU CEO CEU EEO EEE CUD ECRUECTCUEEEU EEE EUOEECEELOOEEC EER EG EES PrUTUTETTAT TTT TTT ZALESKA, JENNIE WHALEN, MARGARET “Fine art is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart go together.” “Joy lights the candle in her heart.” BERGMAN, MORTON DENSTMAN, PAULA “He speaketh not; and yet there “Her wit’s as free as her lies speech.” A conversation in his eyes.” E BUHL, GERALDIN FOCHESTO, ROGER “Sweet as the first wild violets, - ; sheet A gentleman makes no noise.” CIFELLI, JULIUS “Happy am I, from care I’m MUSCAT, MARVIN free! Why arent they all contented - s : likevme2” A man of independent mind.” ZWOLINSKA, HELEN “Be silent and safe; silence never betrays you.” - President NICK DISMARZIO: hana eee ee STNG Pie = DORIS HURD . - : 2 : : : - Vice-President JEAN HACKETT aye : - - - : - : - Secretary HELEN McGREGOR_ - - - - - - - - Treasurer MISS KEEHNER E : = : : 2 : sue lass: ACVISeE Leis. +O) Fi 41'93'8 a erent ieetpisivemeetasast ssvsestesicicteseagivitiocenevecionrsie seveevscnneveseoseosousanisnesoosnsinseeneseesiieneoseneioenesieneiiiiminiinieesp STAFF HELEN McGREGOR - : . : : . : . Editor JEROME REICH - : : : : : - - - - Editor JENNIE ZALESKA - - - : - - - - Literary Editor MAY KAPLAN - - . - - - - - Literary Ediotr BERNIE WEISMAN - - - - - - - - Art Editor JEAN HACKETT - - - : - - - - - Art Editor NICK DI MARZIO - - - : - - - Business Manager ADORE YSHALS ALL JOSEPHINE GERLACH }$- - dyes 3 - - . - Typists ANNE SLONIMSKY MISS NAOMI BROOKER _ - - . - - - - - Adviser MISS GLADYS HOWARD - . - - - - : Adviser MR. JAMES LOWRY - - . . - - - . - Adviser = EDITORIAL We have tried to avoid succumbing to the natural tendency to over sentimentalize a graduation. But the dividing line between sentiment and deep regret is so finely drawn that we would be nothing but ingrates if we did not make public acknowledgement to those to whom we are indebted. To our parents, to our teachers, to our principal, and to our friends, for their encouragement, help, and understanding, we give, most humbly, our sincerest thanks. 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Abbate, Sally Balogh, Marie Barnard, Madeline Beebe, Vincent Bittner, Irma Bilas, Jennie Bosler, Claire Breder, Charles Brooker, Miss N. Brown, Estelle M. Bunn, Richard Burger, John Busch, Ruth Carey, Tom Carotf, Joe Cohen, Natalie Conklin, Yvonne Conzelman, Mabel Coviello, Frank Crane, Constance Crane, Miss Corinne Criswell, Robert Lenox Di Domenico, Albert Di Marzio, Nick Dlugasch, Frances Eddy, Miss Ruth Edholm, Jack C. Emmett, Miss Fochesto, Roger Frascatore, John Ralph Frisbie, Jeanne Fulop, Mrs. Janet Sloan Geltzeiler, Beatrice Gerlach, Mr. and Mrs, F. Gerlach, Josephine Gilbert, Frank M. Goffney, David Goldfarb, Meyer Gonnella, Joe Grazerstein, Ruth Green, Jack Greenberg, Evelyn Grieve, David Grieve, Dorothy Guerin, Ted Gulezian, Haig Halsall, Audrey Heath, Violet Hermes, Itthel Howarth, Virginia BOOSTERS Hurd, Doris Hurd, Evelyn Hymowitz, Samuel James, Ira Janchus, Joe Jansen, G. A. Johnston, Miss Anne Kaplan, May Keehner, Miss A. Kinney, Ruth L. Knapp, Warren Korn, Mr. and Mrs. I. Korn, Gladys Kurtz, Don Lang, Louise Lake, Paul Lee, Berdelia Levin, Mr. Irving Leckenbush, Jr., Henry Lerf, Hazel Leib, Stanley Liebman, Doris Letzerich, Inez Leuzarder, Sue Lobel, Miss Lilian Lowry, Mr. James W. Mammolite, Fay Mandelbaum, Ruth Martin, Robert Martinelli, Madeline Maschuk, Anthony Mason, Olga Massau, Carlo McCloud, Eloise McGregor, Helen Meek, Mrs. V. Menges, Howard Merrian, Archie Michels, John J. Miller, Ann Miller, Mrs. E. R. Miller, Howard Milstein, Mr. and Mrs. M. Molinari, Catherine Nithart, Theodore Noll, Harold Odell, Jean Oulton, Jeanne Palangio, Loretta Passaretti, Tom Paulakos, Mary Pearl, Leo Pespas, Betsy Pesna, Anthony Peterson, Louise Peterson, Mr. Robert L. Perillo, Cosmo J. Powell, James Quinn, Edward Reich, Jerome Ransley, Vivian R. Richardson, Beatrice Richardson, Janet Rizzoli, Charles Robetaille, Eunice Rosamilia, Eleanore Rosamilia, Judie Rossi, Mary Sauvan, Bertha Schneider, Ruth Schwartz, Ruth Schwartz, Abe Serafini, Mary Shattuck, Herbert Shirley, Miss Anne Shrimplin, Miss C. Sitzer, Helen Slater, Roberta Slawek, Helen Slonimsky, Ann Soldo, James Soldo, Lucille Soldo, Rose Anne Ellen Soldo, William A. Spalletta, Anthony Charles Spinola, Sal Stein, Ralph Stewart, Miss I. Stick, Ruby Stydocker, Gloria Szesze, Jack Taub, Toby Tazarowicz, Mathew Tino, Julia Tortortello, Anthony Towlen, Maude Travelsted, Miss L. Tsiotsios, Mary Turowski, Richard Uncle Louie Vicarisi, Mary Watson, Dorothy Webb, Mr. Harrison E. Weisman, Bernard Welsh, Gladys Wertz, ‘Elsie White, Fred Wroz, Chester Wurtzel, Bernard Yolofsky, Anne Zaleska, Jennie Zamarra, Florence Zaras, Helen Zelasko, Ted Zenchuk, Max Zwolinska, Helen ABS CARTS HS. LIBI hoa RY ; ; my NEWARK, NEW J
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