Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1933

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H T seems To me, aTTer reviewing numerous college annuals, Thaf The popular Trend among The college ediTors Today is To become eiTher exTrernely sophisTicaTed, making iT a poinT To be naughTy, or else They become silly and sophomoric. This year The PublicaTion CommiTTee has sTudied This siTua- Tion carefully, aTTempTing To break away Trom This sTereoTyped sTyle of annual and To presenT a year book ThaT is Truly repre- senTaTive oT our college liTe We have worked hard: we have had deTiniTe obiec:Tives in mind: we have ToughT deTermindedly To reach our high aspira- Tions and in spiTe oT The many obsTacles which are common in publishing an annual in a commuTing school. AlThough aT Times our goal appeared Too disTanT, we did noT become discouraged. buT Tried To remedy The siTuaTion in The besT way. We also wish To express our sincere appreciaTion and Thanks To Miss Kain, lvlrs. Vaughn Eames, Mr. Sloan and Miss Balling, Tor Their cooperaTion in helping us To publish This annual. The PublicaTion CommiTTee ThereTore. oTTers iTs besT eTTorTs in publishing an annual ThaT we hope will meeT wiTh The saTis- lacTion oT The sTudenT body. -CHAIRMAN. E '- -- -4- A - fa -,,-1.-.,eaf:- ,-.Q -- 4- ,L A---if -1, A ,,-,.-- - -4f ,U -J A-,L:.Le.-.4 ,-,1..1- -- -,.,-...Q.. ..-ili -,Y ...-s-..,. ..- ,.,. . -J -va, T PUBLISHED BY THE NEW JERSEY STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT NEWARK This Yearbook is Dedicated by the General Student Organization ofthe New Iersey State Normal School at Newark To Our President DOCTOR M. ERNEST TOWNSEND Who has been our guide, philosopher, and friend. l Y l 5 'Q 1 5 N2 w YN s w I' I INTRODUCTION To Commillee on Publicalions: Congralulalions lor lhe work you have done lhis year in improving lhe qualily ol lhe Relleclor and in lhe successlul compilalion ol lhis Yearbook. To lhe Seniors: Congralulalions lor lhe successlul complelion ol your work here. The lhree years have passed quickly and have broughl wilh lhem condilions never belore experienced. ll has been inleresling indeed lo see lhe growlh you have developed, lhe changes you have made in your record ol achievemenl, lhe enrichmenl ol your cullural and social life lhrough lhe experience you have had here, and lhe beginnings ol a philosophy lhal you have acquired lhrough your crilical and measuring allilude loward lhe aclivilies in which you have engaged. Our besl wishes lor success and happiness follow you as you leave us lo lake your parl in lhe solulion ol lhe problems ol lhe social order. You will be called upon lo solve lhe problems lell over lrom lhe gener- alion lhal has preceded you. You give promise ol greal courage and abilily. Respecl your prolession, cling lo your ideals, gel rid ol your lears, remember lhal Life is so lull ol a number ol lhings Thal we should all be as happy as Kings , and remember lhe saying on lhe linlel over our door- way: Who dares lo leach Musl never cease lo learn . Sincerely, BERTI-IA R. KAIN. xl Q X MISS BERT!-IA R. KAN! -i FAC U LTY WILDY V. SINGER Assislanr Professor, Head of Deparrmenl Educarion and Srudenr Teaching LAURA W. ABBOTT Head of Deparrmenf of Science MARCIA BALDWIN Deparfmenr of Psychology MAUDE E. BARBER Deparlmenl' of Geography EVELYN A. BOWMAN Head of Curriculum of Kindergarren NELLIE ROBERTSON Deparlmenr of Educarion, and Supervisor of Srudenf Teaching ANITA B. D'ANGOLA Deparlmenl' ol: Heallh and Physical Educalion JOSEPH D'ANGOLA Head of Deparlmenf ol: Healfh and Physical Educalion JOHN W. DICKEY Deparfmenl' of Malhemafics ELSA B. DECKER Depar+men+ of Science MARTHA DOWNS Head of Deparlmenl' of Marhemalics FRANCES S. DUNNING Head of Deparfmenl ol Music DOROTHY DUTTON Kindergarlen Training School GRACE W. ENGELS Deparfmenr of Indusfrial and Fine Ar+s MARJORIE FLAACKE Insrrucfor in Handwrifing JOHN S. FRENCH Deparlmenl' of HisI'ory JOHN J. HATCH Head of Curriculum of Indusfrial ArI's LILLIAN M. KREINER Head of Deparlrnenl' of English CLARA LEVY Head of Deparfmem' of Hisfory JEANETTE LEE LIVINGSTON Deparlmenr of English GERTRUDE McDERMOTT Deparlmenr of Educalion, and Supervisor of Sludenl Teaching ALICE MIHLEIS lnslrucfor in Reading FRANCES M. MITCHELL Inslrucfor in Fine and lnduslrial Arls EARL L. PAGE Inslrucfor, Curriculum of Induslrial Arfs JANE G. PLENTY Deparlmenf of Malhemalics ALICE L. RICE Inslruclor in Home Economics and Library Associale FRED M. RICHMOND Inslruclor, Curriculum of Induslrial Arls LAURA E. ROGERS Deparlmenl of Music HELEN C. ST. CLAIR Deparfmenf of Healrh and Physical Educafion A. LUELLA SEAGER Deparrmenl of Educalion, and Supervisor of Sfudenr Teaching ANDREW L. SLOAN Head of Deparfmenl of Geography HELEN C. SNYDER Deparlmenl' of Science and Deparlmenl of Healrh LENORE H. VAUGHN-EAMES Deparlmenl' of English ALICE T. WHYTE Head of Deparrmenr of Psychology JUDD W. WILSON lnslruclor in Speech SPECIAL STAFF OFFICERS DR. BRUCE ROBINSON. A.M., M.D. Consulfanf Psychialrisl' DR. GRACE M. KAHRS, M.D. VERA BROOKS, B.S., R.N. Heallh Counselor LOIS MEREDITH Physician Visiling Teacher and Psychialric Social Worker DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION ANNA BALLING Secrelary, Deparfmenf of Educafion EDITH DENNY Marron and Social Work MAY EWALD Regisfrar ROSE GELLER Secrelary and Sfenographer ANNA ROCKEFELLER Treasurer I-IARRIET E. WETZEL Educarional Secrefary LIBRARIANS NANCY THOMPSON Head Librarian MINNIE LIPSON Library Associa+e Page Nine ALICE RICE Library Associale ANABELLE LEE Library Associafe I my ' f , 'i . -Q . 'Q 4 Q 'Q' .Li HISTORY OF THE NEW JERSEY STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT NEWARK F The gods laugh, and we Think They do, surely They musT chorTle wiTh glee over The jesT ThaT The esTaTe oT The Kearnys, a Tamily of soldiers, should house a building dedicaTed To The one Thing ThaT can ever hope To ouTlaw war-The TurThering of knowledge. The school, GoThic in sTrucTure and wiTh a quainT old sunken garden, opened iTs doors To The TirsT TuTure Teachers in The auTumn oT l9I2. Mr. W. Spader Willis was principal oT The school unTil I928, when he reTired. Miss BerTha Kain, Then Vice- Principal, acTed as head oT The school unTil I929, when DocTor M. ErnesT Townsend became PresidenT. During iTs inTancy The school Trained Teachers Tor The KindergarTen Primary and General ElemenTary deparTmenTs oT The public schools of The sTaTe. ln I922 The school wenT deTiniTely co-ed when The curriculum in Manual Training and lndusTrial ArTs was esTablished To Train men Tor service in elemenTary, junior. and senior high schools. The Two year courses were lengThened To Three years in l929. The biggesT change. and one oT The pleasanTesT, however, came in l932 when a Fine ArTs Curriculum was begun. Now our school becomes even more aTTracTive by The display of The work of TalenTed arT sTudenTs. Our PresidenT in his shorT sTay has begun someThing which is already bearing Truii -The exceIlenT personnel and guidance service ThaT helps us To become beTTer and happier individuals. Through consTanT reiTeraTion iT has been dinned inTo our ears ThaT we are a highly selecTed group . EvidenTly There are oThers who believe iT Too because our school since I93I has held Third and second place on The lisT of accrediTed Training schools and Teachers' colleges in The UniTed STaTes. In a Timer and beTTer way The STaTe Normal School aT Newark carries ouT The old Kearny TradiTion oT service To ciTy, sTaTe. and counTry. F. LANDERS. 5 O l X Page Ten -C , , ' gf-.-Y..AI wg, f an .,,.,,..,.... K -a Whit'-1 I X H g,,q -. -XX . 'Fa fr:-X XX L X -ze ,sifl fl - -5 . 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H ' Ju ., L M wk 6172 ' '. R 6 x - ---'-r-rv- v-v S Hwaw' lef in liqlfwlr, 5 leading +0 undersfanding. ndow ssage Rich wi And pa .qw K-Y 'QT' 4-:Qi --.. - 'L us Y 4a-an Av-4. 1 Nfl 9 1 4' ,.. .-.V ...y 1 V-,Y Q ,J I J 4 7 I , J 1 N ORM SC H O ln .- 1-4-Q. pm-,vu v ' I I Wingwlcdqc, in iruilw, is Hue greed' sum In H10 flrmamenff' Websfer IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED CLASSMATE, HELEN CRAFT, WHO RETIRED FROM OUR RANKS FOREVER LAST FEBRUARY 27, I932. SENIOR ROM our pinnacle oT glory as mighTy and loTTy high school seniors we Tell, in l93O. To spring-green freshmen buT we survived wiThouT scraTches, as our picTures show. The Freshmen A's-abouT ThirTy in number-had a pleasanT Time having Freshmen Week policing abouT one hundred and eighTy callow young men and women who could noT TorgeT Their pasT nobiliTy and digniTy. No cosmeTics. no iewelry, immense idenTiTicaTion Tags pinned on wiTh giganTic saTeTies. green socks and Ties hanging in The gym Tor inTracTion oT The sacred laws! Our beTTers by half a year could noT cope wiTh The siTuaTion. They called in The Juniors and so iT is due To us. The presenT senior class, ThaT The cusTom was inauguraTed oT having The Freshmen enTerTained by The Juniors. ln our second year we had our Junior Prom aT The HoTel Suburban. EasT Orange. and had The besT oT Times alThough we had Taken exams a Tew hours earlier--The biTTer beTore The sweeT. OT course we could Tell you abouT The Term papers we wroTe, The sTudying we did. The books we read, The cramming we did, and sh! lThe cuTTingl, buT we won'T, save To say ThaT we grew very proTicienT in The higher branches oT learning and also developed abiliTies noT speciTied in The course oT sTudy-which unTorTunaTely we can- noT TransTer To our TuTure classes. As seniors we reTrieved our losT digniTy and The aTTendanT responsibiliTy. There 'Followed a whirl oT social gaieTy. Senior B Tea, VarsiTy Show, Senior Luncheon, Senior Ball. You wonder how we ever managed To graduaTe-we wonder wiTh you. Even The mosT blase senior Teels an uncomTorTable TighTness abouT The ThroaT now ThaT The Time oT leave-Taking has come. For us iT is CommencemenT. The world never needed new blood and new ThoughT as iT needs iT now. Our goal is awaiTing us- shadowier perhaps, Than ever beTore,-buT There. IT was a good Time while iT lasTed. Farewell! Page Twelve I I I I I I s.D MARY ALAIMO 221 ELM STREET NEWARK, N, J. A3 secrelary ano as lreaaurer ol lwer class, Mary proved lwer caoabilily. Slwe served on Tre Sludenl Council, yel slill lound lime lor an ac've club life, enlerinq info me acnivi- 'ries ol We Srudio Club, Tlwela Mu ol wlwiclw Elie was Vice Presidenr, and me Dancing Ciao, ROSE ALGOZZINA I3 MARTHA PLACE PASSAIC, N. J, l-ler elliciency led lo lwer posilions ol Sec- lion Leacler and Class Secrelary. Slwe was a 1, member ol llie Sludio Club lor one year ard ol llwe Dancing Club lor lwo Yearz. All who lrnew lier liled lier. DOROTHY BARRY 38 JEFFERSON STREET PERTH AMBOY, N, J VM and vigor radiale lrom Dorollwy as r3'lE3lC'lf by lwer memldersliii, in flew Swim- ming ,sncl Dancing Clulya. l-ler acwllwelic iiacl ilg oullel in me lxlu Lambda l 'iz :wi ami llie lxlorms llmmler Guilfl. l-ler ipiriulisrily mail.: lwfir' Seclmn Leader. F I ,. , , . -7 MARION BIRD I2 MOMM COURT iizvimcrom, N, J. 'R fx ' ,Y . Page liourle . 'nie-, Tia ' 5 'Sn- Page Fllfeen 105-'vb T7 MYRTLE BONDS 17 WARREN STREET SOUTH BOUND BROOK, N. J. ln lwer Junlor year Myrf f,+3ryljfl1 llffr seclion as leader. l-ler club Inferesls were ln llwe Dancing Club, Tlwela Mu and ine Sludio Club. Slwe was popular willw leaclwers as well as sludenls. MARY BOVE 94 STONE STREET NEWARK, N. J. Maryls lwumorous pranls will long be re- membered by everyone. l-ler oleasanl smile and splril of lwelplulness made lwer a person well worllw llwe lilnlng. Tlwe Norms Tnealer Gullfgl had an above member In Mary as ala llwe Sfulgllo Clab and Tlwela Mu. Qulef, dionllled. Clwarrmnq -wlwal else could one wanl ln a Sealer? ROSEMARY CANNING 55 WALL STREET CRANFORO, N. J, Bloncl lwalr, slwlning eyes. ani a beaullful volce go band ln nano wlwen menllonlno Rosemary. Tlwe Glee Club nas claimed ner durlnq ner slay al Normal Sclwool. Besloef lwer elcellenl voice, Rosemary lwas an e-cell lenl bead on lwer slwoulders and lwas alwayg passeol willw lwlglw lwonors. These lealuref surely spell success a leaclwer. ADELINE FRUNZI I4 PARK PLACE IRVINOTON, N. J. A lwelolul, Capable lr'ienfi'i, she L,+ ryf-si lmir classmales Twice as lreasurer. af. a rr falter ol llwe Sludenl Cc-uncll, and as yllje 5 denl. Besides lwoloinq 'few-ml sralilion L llDlll'l lound lime lil g.arfll.lr Nfl in We ac- llvllles of 'la-3 Dl3V'Cl'T'Q1 Curr Tn-Qfca I'-J.. vaml lne Sumo Clue. FLORENCE I-IANSEN 95 NORTH WALNUT STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J. Hirerrie- fehief of hams' aiways be 6T'S E CEV5j. Never feaiec. Fever Serfcus, 1fJ.waA,r5 rf.-any 'e Ehorfr +he biael '. Wfirh Jafh 'urrrir .imc 'meme Geeffe 'O make Urheri har 1 J, We 5-hcafa mr? remafrw feng 'W Thf rarriw E5 fhe Lrmdaiireeu. RUTH HEILIGMAN 226 KEARNY AVENUE KEARNY, N. J. A5 a frfadem Rarh I5 hard 'O bear. Her rirqa ve acjdrherws To Na Lambda Kappa were wewl ag'preCIa+ed by her fehow aru- dehri. The Psychology Club can be gircud fe have had her af. a member. JESSIE HENDEREK 130 ALEXANDER STREET NEWARK, N. J. Jeffie was one Q? The meek achve girls in her Jam. She Wai, dass Vice Ereslcierwf for fhree years and a member of fhe Sruoemf Coarrcfi fcir one year. Her arhlehc prroclivf- bei had their brJfle+ in Ded.Temr1Ysarrd Bas- Pe'baiF. Her merrraW sflmulahoru Came from her rrremrirerirhigg In Thefa Ma. Her aesfhehc aerrfff qbverrwed her achvlhea in rhe Sfudlo arrd Dfmclhg Cluba. JGSST6 served The YCLTJIJCJT an a mr.-mber of rhe Genera Qrgarmib 1a'rf.rr1 fVr'Ne'IQ Commlrree. frucceff, ii Cer- hhrw hir TLT2 hrwffarwf f.rUd6'r1L CAROL I-IITCHNER 92 SOUTH TENTH STREET NEWARK, N. J. NNW' h' 7 MJ' Lve Tw' TVN h.pSah+ La' wr J-1' J 'rf mfhg. Sher 5uiTCf5Urrf:rrdv7rr1, NMI r1,' rf whiff 'f' Urffrv' I,-CJ f V1 f' J,-:L 'rrr, ' J '11-V 'hr LTVTr1f7'1f:fY V'C'fJ.JV'f','L'4' . ' 1 'rrl 'rI ' ' 'Vw r J'r1vr'ff1r1r YJ 1 LP' r:Lf rr J 'fn-1 L-r 'hurr- ,f' 'J 'L 'r T' r I.,v'1, ?hr 3 L J' 1' ' V ,WJ rl v is ..-N I JIJ. aqr Shifoen '1 Page Sevenleen 1 nv MY! lx'-' 'wul I HELEN HuTCH l' wfll 'r , T 4 5 VENUE l l 'HM NUTLEY7N, J. Tal-e a girl ol live leel eighl wilh iul 'lu' Corre-Cl weighl, add an oulslanding 5511-rwgrn aiily. an unlim7+ed abiaily 'o lead, a l-iarvl lull ol grace. a Cuplull ol charm. Mi-. wel wilh lhe millg oi human lindneiwii and fieryfr wish a radianl smile-fhaliii l-lelen. She served in lhe Cabacily ol preaidenl ol Several Clubs and councils. l-ler chair- manship ol lhe Social Commillee ol lhe General Qrganizarion, proved elleclive. lr-lumbered among her clubs were lhe line dergarlen Club. Glee Club, Library Coune eil. and Muaic Sludy Club. RALPH I-IUTT 3 BRADFORD TERRACE UNION, N, J. Vv'har a brealr! The Cnly male in lhe Claw ol lorly. Vkfe mufl Say, however, lhal in Spire ol lhis, Ralph has been a siludioui. enlerbrieing young man, being elecled by lhe girls To acl as pregidenl ol Their Clasi. l-le was also vice--presidenl ol lhe Psychol ogy Club and a member ol lhe Publicalion Commillee. Ralph -Conlribuled much lo lhe Sludenl Council during his Term ol mem- bershib. DOROTHY KO!-ILER 31 GRANT PLACE IRVINGTON, N. J. Dislinclly a leader. 'iDoll', held several secrion oflices. Poaiezaed ol an arliglic ralenl, she added much ol worlh lo lhe ac- liyilies of lhe Sludio Club. l-ler flashing loes helped her lhrough lhe rigorous rou- rine ol lhe Dancing Club. MINERVA KRESCI-I lO2'-l BOULEVARD BAYONNE, N. J. Minerva if. one ol lhose girlfw who iusl enlers info +he sfjirir of lhings. She enlered lrom Slroudsburg year ago Senior. Since dramalifjs is her lalenl, she immedi- afely ioineo 'he lxlorrns Thealer Guild and Cerlainly gave iii. members a greal deal ol enioyrnenl lhrough her Characler slelchea. VVi+h her giersonalily the will malfe an ewel- lenl feacher. MAY LINDGREN 688 ELM STREET ARLINGTON, N. J. Dignily personified-buf wilhal pos- sessed ol a personalily lhal charmed and enlhralled all wilh whom she came in con- lacl. May was a leading lighl in The Draf malic Club, giving enough ol her Time 'ro male her a worlhwhile member, bul saving enough of her energy lo be an oulslanding sludenl. JUAN ITA MU LFORD 41 CHESTNUT STREET NEWARK, N. J. Juanilals wil always allracled a lislen- ing audience because ol ils originalily. l-ler oplimism and cheery smile brighlened many a dull day. As seclion leader, lhis capable sludenl served her class well lor a lerm. l-ler lhree year membership in lhe Dancing Club proved valuable lor her in grace and per- sonalily. LILLY OLSON 491 DEVON STREET ARLINGTON, N. J. Une ol lhe class beaulies, blonde Lilly added much allraclion lo lhe Norms Thea- fer produclions. Lil served on lhe Library Council lor lhree years. lvlany of lhe social evenls showed lhe hospilable louch ol This charming girl. MARGARET PETERSGN I5 FOREST STREET BELLEviLLE, N. J. A swejfeler girl lhan llpelell is hard lo ri-eel. Nflfilh her weslern wiles. and pleasanl smiles she wenl aboul spreading cheer among all lhose wilh whom she came in conlficl. lvlargarel worlced unliringly lor lhe llorms lhealor Guild lor Three years. Her service on lhe Sludenl Council in her cagncily as Presidenl ol her class was oul- zlanding. iipelei' was cerlainly lhe human dynamo ol hc-r class. XY' XY3 - Page Eiqhleen T ' 0x Page Nineleen 6 . L -p-, - ...-. ,..-,ns MARGARET PROSCH I5 LINCOLN AVENUE CLIFTON, N. J. ' Peg slwowed decided muyical lailerif during lier Career in llwe llorznai Siilwrwol, Singing willi flwe glee Clulb. Her faijliylff.-L in llwe Library and Library Council nwadi: liefr popular willw llie slail and willw nor ciipxf males. 'Peg' served lwer Claes as gg-re-.1.i,ienl and as secrelary al various limes. Ail in all Peg ig an oulglanding produfil of flew' arlr Normal. GERTRUDE RAY 35 BOSTON STREET NEWARK, N. J. Gerlrudes accuracy' and nearneiw. i proved by lmer eleclion lor lwo l'GFFTW'f- az Cec- relary ol lwer class. l-ler grace and alliielic prowess is slwown by lwer llwree year nfenwe bersliip in llwe Dancing Club. l-ler inle ecf lual alsilily accounls lor lwer in+i3-reg? in Tlwc-la Mu. An all around qiil ia Ge-rfrude. VIVIEN ROYS Z7 COMLEY PLACE BLOOMFIELD, N. J. llwe main inleresl ol rlwig Clwarnwing girl, llwe Drarnalic Club. lweld lwer inleresl lor Two years, during wlwiclw lime slwe served in many ways. A3 a member ol rlwe Dancing Club. glue added muclw lo ila aclivilieii. ANTOINETTE SCARANGELLO 437 BROAD!-IEAD PLACE PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Anloinelle radialed a duiel good 'ell iw- gliip. Twice class president lwer aeryte on llwe Sludenl Council was invaluaiwie. In lwer spare lime flue llormi Tlwealer Guild, 'fxludio Club, Tlwela lvlu, and Library Councilclaimed lwer allenfion. Ag cilwairnwan ol 'rim General Qrqanizalion fglwe lullilled lier dphiez lo llie bear ol lwer alvilify. .,.- -1.11. - - ---.-1..- ...nf 1 HELEN SIESHOLTZ 31 TWELETH AVENUE NETNARK, N J. V'-1 f 1 fj, 1f1 ww Q11 , 51C v131'1 '41 4 1 V Vfl 1'1.j11fz 515 Q5 'Wg 'ECAC E1 1 TT-f ,' 1 113- ,1'1'1T'1iQf. S110 ferved ai. C 'E?wiL11fifr V1 wif! '1i1r'f1. Her v151rIe15'f 111' fri 1 'Mfg S1130 CTUL1, Them MU, fmfi i Q1 C JL! Jwiw 1161 w1f'1ET,1 Cfxffflvf 1r1'. ' A BERTHA TARIN 69 BLACKWELL STREET DOVER, N. J. T5'.111 Q Q-if +'.! n1Ie11T1,f an 1r1feTleC+.mT, ai. aff +ff',U 11 iiy 'A16VTT1ifVY1EiT ScT1Qc15Qcf1v?+1ec. H01 7r1+fr'1 7w HJ Lamboa Kfiagzga old mcg Uc- vi fr frwvv .CTVTTOQ We E'iVQhC.T0qy CH11 f1 '1T'e'a ML1. Af v.f1ilT1,f.T'1eLe1cf1qec?1Q?1w13 L'Lfiw,' Cimi' 51:1 'TTFCFJ ',ff,a'5. Her C011 'fi J'S1im'1 'ralfv iw-1 1.1.1649 'Q-f'1r.-fmiwf-v1 Ly NTT Nr WQAQLQ.-rf ami Tr7ff1f:g. ELIZABETH WEISCHEDEL 23 TAFT AVENUE NLJTLEY, N. J. TT ,mm . Tef1f1rfVTV1'1CTTCfTE1TuE:TY I V17- T ff 1. ff 1 1'-.1-fiom? 11' her deff., l.fPE'fT 1T '1' T Tw TV: LJTkl,1'1VTfT 'TV'VTTl.1CV C-T TTT? STU 1'lf 'f Cm' 3. HM' fT11L', rmrwwkfere-+51 f1rT1r1m1 TT' 'wi QM' CTJL1, f1?L1c1TL1CTL1L L7L1'61ry , DF: C, TU CML, fmfi V'w1.'1'ffr11fTf11 F ' Y , +R -1 3, 1.,1. M11 flf,1T'J,1,ff11T1:Y1w'f 1J1lff, . CLARA MAE WHITE SS SEMINARY AVENUE MMWAY, N. J. 1 f1 1 1 ' 1 V if 7111-'f Q1V'1C 'T'w5'1 T1-1 V,11' 1 -1 1 1'5'1 R311 - J 'rr 'La' 1' '11 1' f . . , , 1 'Ll l. C.1!'1ll1l. ','T'111'P' ,V . ' .f,,,,4 VA. -V , ,f 4 - f TM' ' , .1 ,Lf Cm 1 ' 1 U1 'J -1 593 ' M ll, f 1'l VMC! TVN ,F-tp.l,.fi-1 V bo- '-2' Page Twenfy-one F, BERNICE WILLIAMSON 216 BROAD STREET 1 gg PERTH AMBOY, N J S1wf1'iT QOPLQTUJ, Bef- ' , 1 5 Leiziuef 9+ Ter -,afifigm 5-gf 5 i' ' T, 'glwfj H313 V1 'TTQV'T!2 ?Y'Q'WAT' T Il ru Tmf3'i1'-Y SJ-IJ fivlfiffrfiz , 1 f T1 L J 'T' 'P ffm if NP L 1 JOSEPHINE ZERBINO 297 WALNUT STREET NEWARK, N, J. Pg-We czqfef, ami '3e9?gW'J , We T Jogegihlfwe wTWOVf'E'j Leaf 5g'?V Q C,J'1-'TH r servlce. Her mirhq 'ETLZVLQ wefff i K heh' +9 F-af M0 CT,1T33ITL'E Sui: fi: U Ing Cubs. NJC waa iefiior leader Ir M r Jurffir year. EDNA ADLER -I-II MAIN STREET WEST ORANGE, N, J. at Li' inofg-3 'Q 'ref i -I . 'i- oi 'ne rwnf Q4 Ilr rn! V Y Y fo - T I Y Y fo V Y Y I T -, fe' Cam: ' ' g,c1,f Ivor, .mm I' ' fo - - TIIQA ' Wifi os.,.:,, ,r I aff fwwg- men .n ihwg , CCC-Y 'Iva' we Igie-'wg-:,.1 'ne -r'sjIx-:Ii-.Q1fa+Q' QI VI, In wwe I' ' af' 1:3 JITQJQTVJ- . ,Yr T.. GERTRUDE ALBERT I2 CANEIELD STREET ORANGE, N, J. SUI Iwai oiipiiayeo ber IaIenI5. by ber aC- Ilye v.IerI In ine Ixlcrmi Tbeafer Gund of wb7Cb ine nas been a member Tor me pai-I Irvee yeari. Duong Iwer Freshman year she foil giarf In Ine Norma QbabeI Ijroqramif I .-.' az Vice Freiidenf in ber .Junior year and ffai Cnalrman QT +I1e Norms Evening Per- formance as a Senlor. For Ine paii Iwo years gbe bas served on The RefIeCIor Sfan and me Yearbook SIaTT. We Iwope Iba? ber e-CeIIenI worl-' Iwere In Normal SCIWCIQI wTII be Connnued and abbreciafed In Iwer Tumre aCIIy?IIei. JOSEPH AMBROSIA I45 BRIGHT STREET JERSEY CITY, N, J. We qIrI: began Io Iake specIaI notice of UJee' affer a very rebrlnq Freshman Sald DCnI yea Ibinl' be Ioolcz We Ere-derldc I'.IafCIv7' JeeT' Iwai. Ibe manners ef a CI'wesIerTie-Id and In aodnion, a Teen bufinesi bead. He Ie: 'nanaqeo Inc JReTIeC?er and 'JIIormJ' very e-45lcIenIIy. He 35, a regufc-fiIIy neaf wCrIfg-r, fn 1- -. . . . .1 m,oarIe' y DY ICIffne,f, VI ':1TVV. fIf - wba. more can one K-ISI cT a If acm-r? KATHRYN L. ARNOLD 288 WILLIAM STREET EAST ormmos, N. J. IA rare Cfrrnblrmberw QT Tun, Irf,I2v, and wfrb' I'y5,ffPc,'. bay. Hr-r InIr-rf-'.I'. Imyv ' '.f' FIVUQ-fl TVCVTI Df1'IfTVICJ Club yn: grw-Ir'If'nI fIeIrlnQg Iv,-r I rf-1IIrrmrw yc-ar, IQ' ffl rlnq Tr-SIT 'fa ' 'IyI r ., Drfm'mIXf Cfub IriV'TITIr1TTIfIT' T ' 1 gr 'nur L'r+yVrI CI In'Ir'v'I'I4m' ww H, 'I Cf IIWVIITATI f- -VII 'wlf I' MII V r r J, P 'rr r' I, In Lf-r In rl r ,- fr 'Tw ff 'J ' 1 TIIII EIIVJ VIR, T H-11' F11 1-I-'I.I'Iw C .w J, III, rw rw 'I rf'.Ivffg 4 W. X. prior x A I 73 ' 1 I CTP I . -,pe-.- Page Twenly-lhree ie? Qs' CONCETTA BARBA 305 LAKE STREET NEVVARK. N. J. ll 'Mil C'.'Vll'll'3 'l'ir'fQ-+3 Q firg, lu wi i r Hiifiinf -1,' I lg' fl - did. E'vii.'1Qrrllyflif- ' i 'cnie cf her 'lil as a nwcirnlvclr' cyl 'hir V+' r Efasl-ellicill lewinl ani! llie Dar'if1ir'ic4 Chit, lhaf ciirefjlicn. And every one lnciws uc-rve ing on +he E-ec..i'ive Board cerlainly he 5 2 Q L g . ,. ycfu lo carry cial your Liliilifi in olher f FRANCES E. BARBONE 61 EUGENE PLACE BELLEVILLE, N. J. Fran is always on her loes when There is a call for girls lo help in pulling on sonne- lhing. Eor lhree years she has been a nwerns ber ol lhe Dancing Club. Each year she has done sornelhing oulsfanding. ln her Ereshrnan year she Toolc parl in lhe Spring Eeslival' in lhe Junior year, when lhe lluls craclcer Suile was given al Chrislmas. Eran was righl There on her loesi lhe lasl year Fran, besides being on The Enlerlainmenl Cornrnillee ol lhe Senior B Tea, was Chair- rnan ol lhe Relreshmenl Cornmillee. CATHERINE B. PICKEL 357 LAKE STREET NEWARK, N. J. 'ilfillylsw genrle voice and sweel manner lshe isn'+ one bil saccharinl have rnade her very popular. She has been vice-presidenl and bresidenr ol lhe Dancing Club, social leader ol one class, seclion leader ol ans olher and has played baslfelball. Pl-IILOMENA BELLAROSA 98 HIGHLAND AVENUE NEWARK, N. J, l'Pl1il'l has an everse-Landing vciariwalarjf and can she do lhe scililsl Tlwcmie we reasons why lhe Dancing Club and lla Lambda lfiaprva have ar.r.reCialg-ru her. WALTER BENSON PROVAST AVENUE RIVERDALE, N. J. 'NValTi is The school chauT'Teur. Wfhen- ever anyThing has been leTT horne, or some- body is Talen il, 'lWalTlT obligingly helps ociT. l'lvValTll is one oT our sTrong, silenT rnen, who has liTTle To say, and much To do. l'Te seemed welded To The rneTal shop in his Senior year, buT all is Torgiven, iT he learned anyThing. 'NValT'i hasniT had much else To do around The school oTher Than lreeiii busy and mind his own business, which asseT, we assure you, is rnuch appreciaTed. Jiri FRANCIS P. BIZLEWICZ Jr' ar-ov .-.s-'L 9-SKTLLMAN AVENUE Q-fm My-1 -.L JERSEY cwv, Ne-J. A real husky hesrnan is liBiz . l-le always wears ThaT broad genuine srnile ThaT makes The very aTrnosphere cheery. liBiz was one oT The main subporTs OT The varsiTy basleTball Team Tor Three years, becoming The cabTain in his Senior year. l-le was PresidenT oT The archery club, also a member oT The STudenT Council and VarsiTy Club. Everyone lilces 'lBizl', and we believe The reason is because llBiz liles everyone else. BEATRICE BLOCK 621 BROOKSIDE PLACE PLAINFIELD, N, J. The llBlocl-rs are cerTainly building in This school! 'Bloclc ll , our 'iBea , is arTisTically inclined. fXrT in everyday liTe is her Theory as shown by her diligenl aTTendance in The lnduQ.Trial ArT Club. BeaTrice TransTerred her arl This year To The Social STudies Club, oT which she was one ol The lounders. Bea is also a charTer nwcgiwwliier al The Flu Larnbda Kappa. SARAH BLOOM 622 WEST FRONT STREET PLAINFIELD, N. J. Bfffiauze Sarah in a guieT girl, we canll way rnuch abouT lTrfrfyn'3rlT5i5Q:'g ThaT 2 noT uns Ti irlurialf3 howri-vfgir, we l-now by her varied lrTlf'Vf -l'. iri lhe l'v1arii1.inf.-Tlf? Guild, Dancing Club and Psyiclwlcgy Club, lhaT alia iz wirlf- rwmlfg and alf'-rl. And x ff'i 1 2 d'f7VTlT have iii lf-ll you lhaT fnrnlw im iuixl The liniT ol rfjrziin who fli l T' rhuflli lo a claim lilf- 1 iirzl Page TwenTy-Tour I' Page Twenly-live MILDRED BOMBERGER CLINTON ROAD wssr CALDWELL, N. J. Fine siforlsmanslwiii, .3 girl v.flifg,L- riiir vielories were lreduenllv fiLiil51Li1ilg-,I in I ur midsl, and wliose Iew Llelea's never lrffw complaining brealli. A las? enQI,irirg lrif nfl, an aflwlele, willi whom low cilfirii Iii ii m iiele. i - -r I I Baslelaall willwoul lvlilplrr-11? l'lQr r.i Ill berslwib on llie Team lor lliree yefirw -,lv-iw'. Ilia? liardly believable. Ilwe Dancing Cluli, Norms Iliealer Guild, Library Connri and Swimming Club lwave been among lylilnilredis many inleresls wliile lwere. MARY CATHERINE BOYLE 710 ADAMS AVENUE ELIZABETH, N. J. We are going Io dedicale llwe new edif lion ol 'Wllien Irislw Eyes are Smiling Io lvlary. Slwe lwas llwe nicesl blue eyes ever. The members ol llwe Glee Club and 'liwela Mu ouglwl lo be very iealous and proud ol lwer loo lor slie is as lovely as lwer smiiel CARMETA MAE BRANCH I28 KINGS ROAD MADISON, N. J. Amiabilily slwines by ils own liglwlw. Carmie is besl lcnown by lier good sporls- mansliip and cooperalion on Ilwe baslelball Team, ol wliicli slwe was Caplain in lwer Junior year. Neverllweless, slie lwas Consid- ered Ilwe aesllwelic elemenls in lile by lwer parricipalion in Ilwe Crlee Club lor Ilwe basl llwree years. Her oplimislic personalily lwas permealed our corridors lor llwree slworl years and we Ieel sure llwal il will Conlinue alrer gradualion. ELIZABETH C. BRANT 614 MEADOW STREET ROSELLE, N. J. BeIly's merry laugli and sbarlling eyes are a source ol never ending deliglwl lo lier lriends and acguainlances. Slwe is Conaiiienf lious, loo, and lries lwer besl lo do wlial if, required, Ilwen adds weiglwl willw lwer en lliusiasm and inleresl-Ilwe sum is 'iBefIy'l Branl. Well liled and Iriendly, flwe liaf. slowly won lwer way inlo our liearls. A Ler- son wlwo never bored lwer friends. and ciiuld nol bore lwer Class. Slwe was a member ol llie Dancirg Club all Ilwree years, and 'rreasurer Lvl lwer for lion in lier Senior year. T'? ' C IRMA CHARLOTTE BURISCH 22 JACQUES STREET ELIZAEETH, N. J. ' Q21 QI' H.. E fi f:'f1 'SEV Jai A . V' L, 71' J. T EC: 'V' L. TEEHVNC 5 .. J 1-. H: J. ver 51rjJ3JJ'y To E-1 rf nr ' , U' 'T Jwrgiifirn 'nQJQ vTe.. F 2 R' 'n r- ,c cQ, QEHVY- 'Je 'J 'J J '5f'r'u3 rnernzier Ci-T The AJ rv J Jer- R. UE rfrrgdon ner 'Lree yearf. SUSAN J. CASSESE 20-I HIGHLAND AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. U.wrw Qtfxf- TEJJJ eyeweenes bw S.JeN' never P11133 'HVREJN Ei rne++er. Sne nas En w..1 .mm 'QJfJ'i1fT E'J1JVWQ Tnenw. SCJ Rnffead of iJ.JerJii'nfg 'Jer Jeiure before Ei rnirror. WENT r1Ei:TJEf+EJ m En Mer Mandi. 'ne Qolned ine DfJrJi'rq Chin Emu enferiined af ine Sr. B Jeff. HANNAH CHMELNIK 186 HALL AVENUE PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Hannan Ja one of These qiris. wno nave To 'reno nneaf of r-Er 'Jrne Cornnwrinq. Never- Hmeie Trf.. fifrfq nei. found EWJQJJ Time T0 be Eadive In ine Tlormi Tnearer Gund, The MEJrloneT4e Gund. and Tneia Mu. We know U16i+'LEE v'f:U erinfinue ner qood work Oufide of 'ITCJJQN and Lnow gne Y! be SLJCCGSSLUL In ew,-vyHTInC4 We LJVJOEVLGL ei. IDA COHEN 157 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. . , . A YN? J' Ff 'LV rw WRU E1 QU-nf 'QJEJL C-LS-C: 'wkn rf JJ' ' J :Tir VC-rqq UM' '.'.Jf1'J,J' My gdgh f-+'J.f'f5 arf 'MQJJ f!'Jr4JuQLJ fa VJQJTJTT? A If ff' JJ- 'Vrrzlf r Jgnj, TNQ? Qnfg qnfen 'CJ Mio 'MH' ve .J f J' .NW Jvwfiw fJr'Jfr'JcJf1uenTand I 'f' . . Law JJ wra, U1 :Jfl1'11 'ng Jjman J JH' ' IJ' ' :V J1TJrf1'f',fc,'M1r' ' f . fw' '.-,-JJTJNVJ J'Jv?i: 5 NJC ' J fxfrrrr 'MTH mr -,rug rxnyrrr Y J A I :J J Jzrr J, J- TLJ lz' '-:lf ,LIE 'L 1 I ., , o 1 . .. 1,1 ' YJ1, ' 1. EAOO Tv.JCEn+y-EM if' 0 QE A Q cv. 7' n YY age Twenly-Seven ROSE MARIE COLLURA 135 PARK AVENUE PASSAIC PARK, N. J. ll ,f',1il'j ll .li'T:lr , Vlrulil lillf' s ,g f, gg . , K . . 'rciri lmyi-, :wi i. uniirli-Eli-il illlil L f'7'lLllyf lriiw. lfln lifif yliown lnir Url will fic yily lily riir'licirfLilinr4 i Dancing Cluxv. bwirrinwincq Clulv, 4 l ir'ail+'fr' buifc and llic- be-nior DE'ff'fV'i r , . wcirl. Tor llre 'uc r B lf. fa. ROSE COMMARATO -10 CLEVELAND STREET CALDWELL, N. J. A very nice girlswlwal more can be saio? Bur we wlwo lqnow ner can say lols rncire. Alllwouglw Elie ia very clarl-fglier Sunny diaposilion briglwlena anyone near lwer. Her manners. ber srnile4all wlio saw ber aclrnirecl. Tlie Maricinelle Guild. Dra- rnalic and Dancing Clubs all lounci ber an acliye, lively rnernber. ELIZABETH CONKLIN I4 MONTGOMERY PLACE BELLEVILLE, N. J. 'Bellyw lwas been singing ber clo. rni, aol, dole, all during ner Three years here. llwe Wfomanls Glec' Club lwas been lwer main ace 'rivily excepl lor a brief soiourn willn llie Social S+udies Club. As a seclion leader 'lBel+yll slwowecl lie: execulive abilily by ably managing ber zeclionls aFlairs. l'Belly also e-cels in allwlelics, especially zwirnrning. RUTH M. CRANE 378 SPRINGDALE AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J. A5 llwe ciuiel river wincla il-. way our lo sea. nwaling ilf. Lierrnanenl inwrirfe -fiii ic if. on llv- land. eo wiil Rullw renwfiin long in Lur lwearli.. Rullw wan an rfficicln' zirririalary ol We Eine Arm Clan vinci llwii yr-nr i-3 acliwivy in- lc-rf 'lcfil 'n lr- ficciral fliifiicv Club. Pullw Wai f 'in lrwfillfgf' ijigrinci lwr Llunioi y'l,.'ril. ' iid? BEATRICE CRESSE 19 wH1TT1ER STREET EAST ORAFNLSE N J, 1 Vx,, 11 '1: 4 .- ,, . CH, 1 1 - 1 1 . 1'2.11, 1 1 11 I 'Z11'.1'11 ' 1 1 11 1? 1 ' Q11 11 1 1 111f'1 1g 1 1 SAMUEL CULLARI 331 HARRISON STREET NUTLEY1 N J. 1 ' Yin .Yflfs V, IV F' 'Y,' ',f f'W1fi'1 , 11,1,1, 1 1 1 111l1Q-115111 'QQ We 1' 141 111 g1'1'15111i11'1 11111-1 1' -1 1,1 11113 JE1T111,r1 4 f, J1J1'X1'X1 1'11'1,1 1111-'11 1 X, ,':if'1 gfklfxg 1-E '11'i' 1'l'l1'x '1 11 11111171111 13 1P'P'i' 1 1, '111'1 I, 11, , JQ11 11' DCU 11311 1 1-1, 111 1113 J1114 1,,1 1 1 7.111111-Q1 '111i1 1' C11:,.1f1r11,1 1, -I 1E11'1- 11' '11-3 111' 1-.'1'1e'1 P113 ' 1 C111111,1'i1 Cub. 1 'Vit P1 1S,' 111 11 13113 '111 ' 1, 1.-111331 .111 11' 1,-111411111 1 1'i E111 1'11f111111 MARGARET M. CURRAN 15 STEWART AVENUE ARL11S1OTO1S1, 11 1 , 1151 1Q1' 1'11111' L 11' 'Q 1 1,1 17111 '11 1' we 111 11 111 '11 '1 fi-1 f1'1j1 11 11 31.111111 D113 11-3 1 11' l'1 '11- '1 1 111 11114111111 'WJ 11611 1 1 1' 1,1 1 J 1 1'1111111'11?1g11L111 1 1, 111' 11 1 1-1 11 '11 JOSEP1-UNE CUSMANO MONROE STREET PASQXXIC N J. 1 n 11 1 .1 11111, , 1 1 . rl A 1'11, 111 11 11 ' 5111, 1 11' 71 11 N11 11111111111ff,,111 111' '1111111 '11 ,1 C1111 111 1 1 1 :111' '11 J ,1 1 11 , , , 1 1, 1 11, fr ,I 1 1 1 1 46 6 I Qin PFEQ1' Tv. ' 1 I 11 XEXI Page Twenfy-nine XX xX MARIE D'ALESSIO 53 GARSIDE STREET NEWARK, N. J. A guiel girl who may nol allow her win' ning smile all ol Ihe lime --- Q- bul when -zhe does, bewarel A good dancer, a line sgforlu- woman, a sluoenl and a worler. We wil miss all Ihcfse when Marie leaves us. She was made lor her profession--and wr- arr- happy Io consign Io her Ihe Iaiil ol en lighlening lulure generalions. Marie has been social leader ol her sec- Iion, and a member ol Ihe Dancing Club. MARY ELIZABETH DANIEL I65 SOUTH MUNN AVENUE EAST oRANeE, N. J. Be++y came Io us lrom Glassboro lxlor- mal School Iwo years ago. Aller Ihal iso- lalion down There lor one whale year our Normal School seemed-oh, so friendly and lree Io her. Welve been glad Io have you wilh us, Be-llyl JESSI E DENI-IOLM I37 SPRINGFIELD ROAD ELIZABETH, N. J. Jessie is Ihal liI+le miss wilh Ihe appeal- ing voice. Can? you iusl see her soolhing Ihose problem children wilh Ihal voice? The Arl Club lrnew whal Ihey were doing when Ihey chose Ihis ScoIch lassiel' as Ireasurer. And Jessie's hobby is swimming. JAMES DE WALSCI-I E 336 FIFTH AVENUE PATERSON, N. J. Remember lway baclc in I93I, Ihe spring leslival? Well, 'Qlimll heralded Ihal, in sillc lcnee breeches. I-lis allachmenl lor Ihose breeches led him Io Iale a parl in Ihe George Washinglon celebralion. Jim's lralernal ilinerary reads lilre Ihis: l le was a member ol Ihe Camera Club, belonged Io Ihe Psychology Club in his Junior and Senior years: and crowned his aclivilies by ioining Ihe Glee Club and Ihe Forum. For a leisurely Iellow, he gels aboul guile a bil, especially on Ihe dance lloor. HAZEL MAE DICKERSQN XNHARTON, N, J. rreffwiwfw arm -ffcwgere . H5151 1- :few wwf? acrve D1 the 9335- Cub, 'alhq ggir' Em The Qrjereffa 'Trwe Lair Tea if Tgulfm, vfhidw wax. rgkfem iv Per Treih- rvav fear, 'Ve past ,earg STM? H55 been X1 vwrvwiiwvr of V1.1 Larvwboa iflauzia. lrw her Jr. A ang: Sr. B rerms We served fag Secrlorw Lerisg:+3-r VTTQWT abiy. Tre Var5E'g,f Srwow Conv r V'm1Afg- me fialfrw ef Qorzfu oem QT Ha:eVs Mme-. Hemel mcrifs eva-'A'r,r' 'SLJCQQETE ilwe may Q3rrw fm fre? Tufurvil. ANNE RUTH DIETRICI-i IOS SOUTH KINGMAN ROAD SOUTH ORANGE, N. JA Awe Rmb came To us from M332 MEMS Hvgwrqarfen School irw New York and S116 Tug bofim f1Q+?veTrw?lwe Norms Tbweawr GUM fi-wir iirwfgfil aber erwfered here. She IA, The Uwefrrwmarw of The Swiral Cervwrmrfee of Mai ELM3 and we fool fhis posiflorw Sulrs her gra- f'73J'5 mfmrwg-r very we-TN. Amd an umltnowrw viifgfg M513 wTwEf,r5w'gfrf3d fri? We 'fi-acfwimq gfrriwrfili,-Mir rvfag, rrir ri ,QW Arno RUM Tcfmrqff-,nr if mmf HULDA DUKE SO LENOX AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N, J. All T'1L,1:fTF1 Fw drfarmle Fmj jwiq WU rTf3v'?r' be Lira:rrvoirwffgd. Huidria can .arid fjineg fmmifjf vi-ry WQYT. To sugwggmr-f Hula She Mai li-iw T1 m f A rfvwbf,-r if We Ufwrjlmq CMU in Mer Trwliwrwwfarw Jur1Iorf1rwfjSf?rwEor'yErar',. Her nf-'-,mrwq umilrf farm? rirvflr pirfsscrrf firvwrrlcf T q?'w 1r1 flryg rylfwlrwwm 1.wMm+1QrT. STEPHANIE T. DZIUBEK 138 EIGHT!-1 STREET PASSAIC, N, J. Q'-TTA T- If TVTv'V14fT'W nw-Ei. HV qmif rrurf' rrrff',ffrm4H7f Tmx w.1r'rw-AT T vr TM-r Fi wf1r'Yw 'I J' Tm UH LH-ral . arf U, 'JT UH. g . f'ufsff1tW'f1Tf'1rf-rwrfriff-Tw, 1Twf'I'3rr-.My if 11 fm TVA! Mfg Mml 'if rs Tr-Uffvf C1.x'w,rWxff:. 'TWA a Tux Triffgrv in 'Tw LUHTVSYTVV' Cryurmiii 46' fp- frm, Drfwvafii Cub T rr M31 fur 9 Q, r'Ar fr., ww frm Un- Why CUrm'rwT'?1'f' mf Nm Ur Nh CTM' 'r,'.I1v:rrwTrw14C'J1wTr'I'r-' fr!! ,rua Uixllifrr CTM! Tr' rw-r in-rwQuv 'fr-sr fx' 1 W1 1-f f'f' 'rl' m . '!'w1 NH! TH r 1'-1 wr 'I- Page Thlrly-one vs OSCAR EBNER, JR. 36 DODD STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J. . ., ,. l CDM fgllirllrilrg llwli- Cillliif, A-1 wlirl! in ,lf-N . ll ' . T T as Cligli- , hir? Cerl?1lrz'l,f ulljfwr' u v.'l'l'1l '1 YTTEHT he ls, l-lf' mol Qmly timmy, lls LTV: Lenlgll . buf slrfi. hls sluh fllmi ll lgfl-ry hr r Wllh E3 porglufglr ltlrljllflififl bruheL'e. Osslfg- ls cw easy golro 'luhfl f1f1'f'lf-l 1 bul When There ls Worl- lu lm? llxllT',' lm Mm do il Well. The Camera Club clllrmillg--l Qssly- Eh hlp. l:Vf3SlWrTlr'-lrl Xy rf'l'iT Find hg hqf, ljgwm an flillvfl member slrlce Them. RUTH EISENBERG 296 SEYMOUR AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Rulh Wes one ol The qulelesl glrlg, Th our lhslilullon. Allhough We heari llule Tim Rulh, she ociompllshed muchfshe Wilt 61 member ol The Llbrery Couhfll Sir rliree years liifld hai a lry al lhe Dahdhg Cub and Arl Club Tor Che year, Them +ve T lela lVlu recogrllzed lqulh ahlil .5Cl:e:'lLej her as a member ol The dub. NfVe are iure lfwal Rulh Will gel elorwg. CONSTANCE ELMENDORF 26 ELMWOOD AVENUE Cl-lATl-TAM, N. J. They soy gerlllemeh preler blormgleg Emil ln lhls Case We erwllrely agree Wllh Them. ll musl have been somelhmg mire Than her lovely blonde heir, lhouqh, lhal Won Tor Comme The resporwslble l.osflIomf. ihe held. She Wes mol only secllon leader and Presldenl of The Flrme Arls Club bul filo Treasurer ol our Senior Class. LAURA ELEANOR ENGLISH 56 I-IAZEL AVENUE WEST ORANGE, N. J. l'Going-golmg-gone'l-and Il ll-Q Wllh Lee. Each year she has brlghleoei cur eorrldors Wilh her gorgeous Qroli of g ofleh heir. ll anyone ever Tllfeiu lv x-.dvi :ur sunshine school ll lx she. Alway, fmfog -olweys lwegi-byl. She has seryrrn fwi flr, Very ebly on The School Soda Corow Vee. The Norms Thealer Gulllj hi. elmo Tal-Eh up a greal -'deal ol LE-els llmfg .mi Efehly. She ls The Vice-Rresldehl :md has lfaleh perl ln fTTilTI, of The ril3'1.vs C1-'JQVT by lhe club. VALERIA ELIZABETH EVANS 259 AMHERST STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J. llelfling inward lOward lwer goal l. Val IS Ol 'be ar+l5'iG lemperamenf and bas al- R'v'E1Ty'Z beew a wlll7ng lwelper. Slwe Served On We af' Slat? Ol Our publlcallons. ln ber Jufiir year Slwe waS Secrelary Ol The NOrmS 'llweaier Guild. AS a SeniOr ber InlereSTS were Turned lOward llwe wOrl4 in llwe Sfudio Arl Cub and Nu Lambda Kappa. Val lwas llwe malnqs and Oriqinalily lor a mOS+ Suc- Ceialul leacner. GERTRU DE FALLON 28 MOORE TERRACE WEST ORANGE, N. J. Gere ls Our ideal Ol llwe SbOr'SwOman beln ln argxgearance and In manner. l-ler all rOund ln+ereSl IS Slwown ln ber many mem- berslvlggs. The Glee Club, Sludio Club, Camera Club, and flue lXlOrmS Tlweafer Qulld were lwer wlse elwolces. ERNEST A, FENTZLAFF 30 SANFORD STREET EAST ORANGE, N, J. In his Ereslwman year Ernie Served On flue COnS'ITu+lOn Cbmmillee and helped TO gel Wlnqz rollfnq ln llwe Sludenl qOvernmenl Ol Our ienocl. l1AfE'E:l, reeognlzeblm as an e-perl bazlcel- bal rranaqer, QOnaiderlnq l'TOw well be lweld llwal gosjllbn ln bla Senior year. l-le alSO rnanaqed llwcf QOH Team lor a year. Ernlea lrfen reasonlng and clear loqic have fTf.'fUVf'd many Imporlanl g3OsilIOnS lOr blm, iff muff Irnpfvrlanl Ol wlwlcln lS lwi-1 mernberzlwiri cn llwe Efecullve BOard. ALBA FLAMMIA 40 ARSDALE PLACE NEWARK, N. J. Alba lf, a wee, Clmrmlncq nlwllfl wlllw a vnnfe and manner llml never qrbw lwarslw. l'lf,r :Fendi ln llvf Darwrlrwq Clull, Elwlm- rrllrfg C-ul, lyluflfg flluuly Clulv, and Sludlru Cl,,lu .ufll AQTM' lllal 11 lun-llfr' lrlrrnrl Ululfl flu? lf: liunfl, AY 'mf,llf,,n lfailfyr fXllDO rr.wj1l'rr'f-lf: llfagrr lmln. - f ff PHQCA Tblrlyvlwo Page Thirly-+P EVELYN FREDA 239 RIDGE STREET NENVARK, N. J. 'Evy cerfam y showed her resourcigiul- ness many a 'ime during her Ihree years ar school. During her Jr. A lerm she elecled seclion Ireasurer. She was also a member of lhe Dancing Club. Evy 7s one ol our sincere girls.-always willing fa lend a helping hand when necessary, and always ready wilh a smile. Ask any mem- ber of her seclion aboul Evy and she will invariably Iaud her lo Ihe skies. ELEANOR MARION GAL I5O MONT-ROSS AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. Eleanorls conlacls have been varied and many. She was a member ol Ihe Nu Lambda Kappa lor Ihree years and lreasurer in her Junior year. For Three years she was on lhe Library Council and was secreiary ol Ihe Council as a Junior. She has played on rhe baskelball 'ream for Ihree years and as cap- lain had a successful season in her Senior year. Some ol her lime has been devoled io lhe Sludio Club, lhe Varsily Show Commil- lee, and seciion lreasurer and social leader. VIRGINIA B. GLOVER HILLVIEW ROAD PEQUANNOCK, N. J. When in Rome, do as lhe Romans do . This is iusi lypical oi Ginnie. She makes The besl oi a si+ua+ion and makes friends easily. She knows everyone and everyone knows her. Excepl lor one Ierm in Ihe Norms Thealer Guild. she has devoled her club hour To lhe Science Club. The Library Council, Year Book Slafl, and lhe Enler- rainmenl Commillee for Ihe Sr. B Tea all claimed Ginnies allenrion in her senior year. This 'rerm we have found Ihal Ginnie is especially inieresled in alhlelics. ARTHUR GARRISON 285 WOODLAWN AVENUE JERSEY CITY, N. J. lifirarryl' is 'rhe fellow we suspecl as having visiied ihe hairdresser, buf despiie his Curly hair we rhink heis all righi. In his Junicir year he was Secrelary, and lhen Treasurer ol ihe Archery Club. In his Senior year he joined lhe Camera Club and Ihere he sluck. 'lGarry ' is nor a ciuiel lillle bay, welll have you know, bu' rhen, when he is ll'irk- irg he can say she smar+esI lhinqsl A cef mens behcn a ' a cerlain l-ili:irNde damsel Seem lo ill a gfarr ai his lime. S Z i ' T I 'it' ' HELEN MILLER GATES 33 HAWTHORNE AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J. 'By oiiioenof she wins her . l-lelenis main inlerefk nas always been. ard prob- ably always, will be. arf. She l'as been a member oi lhe Arl Club lor lhree years, :larlinq as lreasurer during her Freshman ear. l-lelens delerminalion and sleadlasl- w ii one ol llie reasons she usually suc- f egii in wlwalever she Slarls our To do. Vxfe need no' lilreiiasl her iulure. MARGUERITE GEILS 84 ROOSEVELT AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J. 'llflaqsii is lhe 'rybical ouldoor girl and yel inooers She is an able Social leader, as shown by her ellicienl worlr on lhe Social Commillee. She has been a good friend lo all ol us and has championed our cause whenever necessary. Mafquerile was a member ol lhe Seleo lion Commillee lor lhe Senior Show and a member ol lhe Norms Thealer Guild. CHARLES E. GENNE SOI NORTH ARLINGTON AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J. 'We can live Complelely, only when we lwl51iollwEr:.lo liven. This is a small parl ol Charlie! deep iwlwilosoriliy. l-le is a man ol Characleri em- ploying lew words buf doing big lhinqsf however we all lfnow lhal Charlie is also E1Vll'f'iJfEflTlilfYCJUlflFlE'llc3il. l-le belongs lo lhe NXK. liar ?w i.., y r..- iirs Charles legal avoiding lhem al. iiiiil i' wiiunl unlil his Senior year lhal winf :wi 1 l l3llli,f blonde hil lhe dealh blow. ., . . .. YM. Charlifl, wig lhinlc ilu lfalal. GLADYS GIERING IO PARK AVENUE BLOOMFIELD, N. J. Tala A winning umillig gfl.J'i. rrifiriy fileag- ,nl vm, wil wi liiwiii ol i raclioil Qf:iiCir2nc.y fir'-il llif-rw y1il.J lifivr- Qrlildyw. iglfifi lsr r lf.-n 'ne fl 'lil' lrf' i'.f rinnrini f 'ri J ri J l our ii n and lm hillfjl ui Jvral vi ri' 'J' ii L ' ir ,',. Zhi lim. lr f'lT lzwrfri'- . li ii r lf- in ' ill lllr llr rnv' TlWf fal'f'Y ly lil, wi 1 i r-il f V J l lil liil,Jflf'-Fl C' illll' Pace Tliirlylour 6 I ? 2-6- Yr C' Page ThirTy-Tiye EVELYN GARLOCK IS OLIVE STREET BLOOMFIELD, N J Eyehn 'J Tufufe giugiiis are in ' 1 anT ihoii, Tor a rncwe iun'eaihe gh T324 ing gnemfgn wiiuid be diTTicuTT T3 fin 11. Eueiyir iz in'erTe5Tfi-d in Tiwciclig and ideai, if Ti' af, TiviTie5 in The Ncwng TheaTei' GuiTj, Dani' ing CLJT3. Swimming CUT? and Tufafi mf-TTT? Gund shew her To be a weTTvrounjef'i dy namic iierian. FLORENCE GOLDSTEIN 411 EAST SEVENTH STREET PLAINFIELD, N. J. A rare girl--one who says much in 1TTTTe. Cne whose Opinion we are inchned Ta re- 5OecT. METOM has shown her Tine inTerezT and cooperahon in many sociaT acTiviTiegi buT she has noT 5lighTed The more serious side OT schooT TiTe. Many oT us WHT remember The acTiye parT she TOOL in The Library Council, The Nu Lambda Kappia and The ReTTecTor STaTT. Her TelTow members in The GTee Chbi and The Dancing CTub know ThaT TTETQL' is ai eamesT in enTerTainmenT as she ig in wcirl. HELEN GORDON 252 Tl-IIRTEENTI-T AVENUE NEWARK, Na J. 'TWhyi' Tive iT noT To be habbyfiieand Those eyes make iT evidenT. T-TeTen ako cone Siders 'ivarieTy is The spice QT IYTei, and Tries ouT 5everaT acTIviTies beTore chaoaing her main cane. She experimenTed wiTh The Science CTub, Psychohogy Club and The Dancing CTub, and Tound her caTIEng4 in Nu Lambda Kappa. She has wi-iTTen ieyeiwai pieceg QT Tine OriginaT poeTn,. T-Ter' 9g1ii'?T and aTTiTude command success. JULIA GORDON -417 HAWTHORNE AVENUE NEWARK, N, J. iJuTei' mu3T have made ucv her mrj Tc, g3ar'TicibaTe in every acTii.fiTy in The fgchicif Shes, been an anicer in The Liiiiiary Ciunf cil, Nu Lambda Mappa, Thema TMJ and enTered The Svfmming Club ard E ,gagh ogy' CD31 She piT.aycd in T c '3'1Pef'1aTT Team weTT ag managed iT r id The Rehecler STaTTy 'Y'eiar'Ti-iicl ETaTf Bupinegp Com'niTTee cT The Seriiii' fhiw vii fever Tea CommiTTee. Ti -.i' iifiii? iT! 'fi iherfui TTI?ii'i1T 'ITiL.'?'3iV?V a'e T T Th cTai,f --..- EDYTHE L. GREENWALD 360 MCNROE STREET EASSAIC, N. J. 'E 1' L' QE it 1 .VME X. if pm- fi f fini . E 'E E11 . SN- nw?-Ei EU '.-.Wn rx iv. finugr fL 6f 'E ref- r JL. Jw' E165 'WEV 'FQ 7n1'T61?E' E nfj.-rnrger Q13 We iii X'-,Q A f'nE1 . 'E1i1EiEfE1nQzE1 E lfiifnizw-ff L vein EE ia'Ei7 K. JOSEPHINE GRO!-I 275 ELM STREET ARLINGTON, N. J. .M I 'E Q? H16 CHE.'f:VIS'f If6Vf'C W , we L mil a .E dandy new: Coffs-f-ggzndenf, r L1E,i'e,ia5faA3.nQr'apf1f flf1LVYWE.? EEV. EL' JON L FE IEW? '3fwEEi par? Q? ner VQICE if Three , ri cf 6366 CME iinqlnq eEE'2'FEf. Leader izfnm. Emil Eecflon ffeawfef Eegqincq. 'En ii .1 'irvav'-5 5 Cfvnf1!N. HELEN GROSSMAN 199 WILLIAMSON AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J. H ',Lf- n L 1 :JH qiri buf SME new rnany dl? nl I -U-Wi-, my yon Can LEE- SME: Com' f J1iLQf.Jf.rv, ','. vxiw nWCrUL1G'i?'.nJ 7n 'HG Dr wr Ii. Chip. Lngmry CEMEEN. ffudifw HV Vw-1 Fill Lf1rT'rfn.f1 KH1l't61 ,yfui TJCEY H J L ,r 1 gfEJc4W,f. , 1 GUSSIE GROSSMAN 306 MAPLE AVENUE HQVINGTON. N. J. 5 , 1 yy ',11Y-,.',1'. 'f ., , 1.. . . vv ' x ' WJ ' '1k ' 1' .MU , . M, rnmrl-.. .,'m J V 1fYl'1L 1 X L 1CWNl . . Page ThlrTy-seven G. RUTH I-IAGAN 189 FOREST AVENUE ETEACON BEACH, N J Ffh, T1 CgrH'lr,Vah'A ffl llfvrna r lr ,rr yearf' hu rw' mlm' wlznrjfl, J T my falfvng nfl l'. Riwpllfi li'-V1 l 71 QV, This wfwr llri l,l'1firT 5 +'1rlm,,l M A.f4 Dull Drug li-V '-'fill QU? lifly irl- ol lr'l'Q,l'2 Will ll2f1l V gm-aTl,f Tri lwe' 'ellino QT g.T5rlei, JANET HANCE IO NORTH STREET DOVER, N J, ,laneT lb one Charmlng glrlfanrj we mean IT. She liles To dance and has belonged Tr: The Dancing Club Tor Three y,fear'5. She danced ln The NuTCracl-.er SulTe and ln many oTher Danclng Club programs. She is one oT The rare Types-lolon-iie halr, laughing brown eyes-one sweeT girl. ESTI-IER HARDMAN 61 MARCY AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J. 'llvlusic is The language spolen by The angelsufand by EsTher. Wras lT song she worshipped, or philosophy? We Could noT Tell. Convldions were never more Courage ously supoorTed, and Though IT was so dilf TlCulT To remalce her Thinlungr sTiIl. The who persevered was well rewardedw, Tor here lx, someone who dares To say MI do noT lxnown. EsTher was a member ol many ol our clubs, holding The ohllce oT Treasurer oT TheTa Mu ln her Senlor year. ROSALIE I-IATCHER 56 RICHMOND STREET NEWARK, N. J. Rosalle is so wiTTy ThaT we au?Qwzwlalrially' exped To laugh The momenT ihe 3TarT lo speal. She was a memlgwer QT The Qee Clula, Dl'Hl7'ViTlVf Cluli, angl llu LanrEin,la X lx a pgifa. DOROTHY HECKER I6 MARSTON PLACE GLEN RIDGE, N. J. D. 'A' ir F:VVffiTFV one gif Tiioie dirii who fry ifgnbiir iiik Yrry i rfirw , .if Tw rr Q,ozL.rnwC'i iiirrrridi DCWOOI r .1CiLr. i-ier riiriqiii irunny rneinner riff: fripff, iji: imr iii iii or ui. find rfuffn r iiirden 45+ rnenrion new Drrriifi n r iray fini Ring,-icwiiy in Biue I P-ine fe iw-ye anori'ier' rriemiier of iiwe Find-Q-:'i3fiv f'5-n Ciurii, RUTH A, I-IEYL GREEN VILLAGE ROAD MADISON, N. J. ilrii 5 wife Head riwar keeps a siiii Tongue. Ainiouqii Rufh has been duier, giie Vai been derive. A2 a Ereeiwnnan, siwe wen ei rnernigier of fiwe Giee Ciub and iook per? 'n The ogiiereria given finer year, riie ELEM Tea Qi Tsuiriii. in iwer Junior year, siwe parficiigiafed in rne Dancing Ciub and aa a Senior ner inferegr has been ciairned by five Mfiricinede Guild. Sne was secfion rreae zurer in ner Junior B ierrn. Good iueii ro you, Ruin! MADELYN GRACE ISLEIB ZO6 MT. KEMBLE AVENUE MORRISTOWN, N. J. W? Lnciiw Maddie is ea person you would iiixe 'ro becorne eacqueainied wiriw, for zrie dries nc! raixe ii iiqiwriy, buf is ieairiiiul and iriyai ro your cause. A qood sfudenr, rom and one who enioys her work'-a perf zon who does sa 'ifile more riwan siie is asked, and 'rim Ciieeriuiiy and well. We ziorneiiow azzeiiiife iiiX!iEiCiCjiCii wifiw Hwe ouifoiedocrf., ., , r , wiifi rreedorri and wildernesaee wlwre mod woufd fear fo Trend. MARIE B. ISLEIB 206 MT, KEMBLE AVENUE Momlsrowm, Ni J, Dfn' be Lieirihmrd in Corning iorwardii. Marie iisf 'giffglioigociigi riqii? aiono in inc,-r sciwov ianiiii finfi vrfiiifii yiroqrrwf, fm itiorrrifai. Eor iirfff yufirx Wir- ima Eff n fa mr-rnEuc'r oi iiife fir? Ciurii, divincq rnfiny fine' rjr'iniriiiiu iiorig irw- fri wiiiiniw win iwfir frryifje ai. Ciuin ',f-'rf- ridririci iv r Junif r yr fir, Wife aii .iii ri nv rriiwr r iv r fifiivri wc ri on ine Li ir ,-'yi Cirurifii irir TiwiV ' yr ir' find are xiii rw. fi- i 5 irdi rr fi iii' rr, idfir rrifmirw in if rf i 1. r'.ri ww r, iirf in 'W rf' -wid iMurr-, ian , N .ri 'L iivsi fir' I .Viii f'iC1'1 iifiivi i'i? oe Tiwirfyrc Q Page Tluirlyrnin GENEVIEVE A. JAPKIEWICZ 421 COURT STREET ELIZABETH, N1 J, 'fx wx' f 1' A - Y' ljn wi E15 'T ,yoniig . 'S ':- 1 1 i 11: lii-ll-lile'M-lfiliffkl'ii11'i1ii6','rii. 'Ql if 1 i lf' we Will ncil ciuicily lorc1el1 E1 i 1 i1 1 'l llwi- L'51:1l, 11l'i+3 liai. inliwrief in 1 11 U- Ti r lfieaulilul, and f1 love lor llie Wulf wliiclw liaei given lwcr a deer er 1511 5 f'fQ ,lf'1ili n and leener underf,lE1n11ing iimn rn-'re cciurfe-gi' C 11,11 uld inwy arl. Slwai lwax. been a llwree year niipinlier ol ilie Glee Club, and avi llwe Muaic Sludy' Club. PAULI NE JERCI-IOVVER 96 HEDDEN TERRACE NEWARK, N, J1 ligne lalef. lwerseli seriouilyii. Pauline ia cold lo llwe passer-byi buf lo llwose wlwo l-.now lwer, slwe is brimming over Willw lun. Tlwis year glue lwai been guile aclive. A2 a Ereslirnan alle served on llwe Einance Conw- millee ol llwe llorrns Tlwealer Guild and loelv carl in 'flue Spring Eealival. As a Senior slne bas been very aclive in llie Peyclwology Club. Willv lwer line genie ol dislinclion alle will lwave lillle Trouble in rnalfing a success of lile. GLADYS ASHMORE JEWETT 87 LINCOLN STREET PASSAIC, N. J. NNe're glad llwal Gladys clwoae leaclwing as a proleesion, because we lnciw by lwer charming manner and lwer sunny Emile, llwal llwose cliildren will iusl love lwer llie way we do. Always pe-rleclly arrayed. C5lad'l lrmas been a lriend lo all,-llie l-ind ol a lrie-nd everyone clwerialwes. l-ler aclivilies have been many, and varied, including rnernberslwib in llwe Glee Club, lvlarionelle Guild and llwe Oancing Club. MILDRED V. JOHNSON 4 WAKEMAN AVENUE NEWARK, N, J. To eel llwe air willw nwuaiit li1rf1ve-ly ringf ing-uii. iiJiTilinny'i if, one of our ciu-,lrgngle ing iluclenli wl'iCi2e n'iu'.iC51l al'ili'3,' will jarry lwer a long way. We wfwfler 1,-.ilwal The lvlueic Sluciy Club, llwe glee Clur, and We circlweaira will do 1-.fifncul lien lrfufifi if. n-gl li,lCvlWUFlyiSll Only Ciffffirnrliflfniiiril, lfir ilwg is an aclive rnernber ol llic E i1yfili1,i11Qigy Ciao and ilie E1l,1de'-ri? Council L JW rj 'Q 'VV H 2 MILDRED JOINER 333 MAIN STREET EELLEWLLE, N J. ' ' 1' B .V -,,,, 4, 'Tv - 1 If T 'W?'T ,JI ' 1' '5 '?. LEE VIVIAN KAI-IAN T94 SCI-ILEY STREET NEWARK! N. J. .Y ,- . J V 'lf-71 f' ' E' JE?,EIf 'l' V1 NJ- 1' f.-. 3 J 1 Lee If'E Ei1J'i'J ' fe Ji-Ji-3rwV5d Q r'f2'3'3 if fi4avQF'mJ3 1210 M' wg rwjwgi Jwjl-1QECT'i'f1 VTCJEJ-'.. iv fwm LJJCZT 13 3.:wq5+er JP 'Jw S Q' pSJ:w:+,z,1r1g1 Ja r1wa+wJ'T her J eefs 551236213 Ti mow. 1? Qqlfe Cerwin fha? ','. Q0 fnrfiwegr Hmm The fYTi.O TTN QI ui. 1 X Mica? Jeafuer' of Tw ueff Q73 and J C T CTJTJ f::w1J:Jf:f if We GTM- C Jb, JTJjA1 we D-ETTEZFTQ Cho. ROSE KANTER 94 BROOK AVENUE PASSAJC, N. J, Hemi' I-J 51 Furman f1yr1arwDfaTv.fa-,J cm 3 wifiw 13z2Iqnm1Qm+a, always Ja sfeo ahead 1 I m',fm1f.TJ3r3, 151 Vfgariev' in CHC,-9 and E1 dub f if16'mf m-mwwiy, 'THQ-fa MJ . if asking f J' 'Vufvf 7x arwyfQrJ+Q1'I0r1?Qv' fudqlnq TMS-llll Q' me Elise anead mf moz? of us. Roar? 1 5'fL1m'1 ima for Librviiry Coundi, Demo Jr JC'.J!'J, Elvuimrwwlrwq CTLJ:3ar1jSMJQI0 CMD, l Ll 'JP .3 -gh? WITH brlqhf red hair, shm- J J 1 'wfrwf EQVMQJ fa CTTvftf':VTJi 2r11FTQ-U1Tm'N- MINNA KAPELSOHN 9 CRESCENT AVENUE NEVVARK, N, J, 'Vw' , ?jJTfv.wir'Q11'1 tw' :E ifAS?'E'l,S HI rw-' Tv ' J' 7:1 ri 1+ f iitJm1r'i1 1 JiYf11f3AJj WTW1 the 'IEVJKI Jr'-JTw EiJri F.1,1r1.' Q1 New Maw' Q ,swf ,1J'fU' frwru JJJJY ', QTTJfHJjT by Dorm ,Lum mf 11 Tw1Trw.1 Tm ,sT'wQTTfy 'Jr F'f1v'1TJTT 'J J 1 ' J MJ' JJVJM1 JS, fa! 51-'J' 1 11' 1 -JVMfr1:J,1 '11 f'r'L VT gy, , X . , 1. J, ' V J 'a 1 A , . 1 ' 5 T Q1 ,ff -- :vw ,T 51. B LJ C 1171 61111, JEAN KAUTZMANN IO NEWMAN AVENUE NESQONA 111 J '11i'+-111:11 .111 1' 1'1 1'1'N W1 1 11 11,14 111 , ',1 '1, 1 1 11' 1 'N .1711 T 17111-11 1'1 3,111141' 111 1 .1'g11'1 1' I 111 1 1 1 7, '11'1. '11 Gu' 1: 111-111 11111 11151 '1'n11 1 1 131 1' ' 1N1L111'i 'Q-'11': C111111, 1 'f'1 f1'1T 'il C JI' 21111111 C 1111111.. LA VERNE DORIS KINDIG 353 SUMMER AVENUE NEWA1114, N. 11 1f1v 1Q- 13111 111111 1'11Q1w ' 1',1 111141111 H1V11'10' Li 111 7' 111111111111-111 1,1111 fu 111111011 1E-131'vE'1 111116 ' 111 11161 11191110615 01 01111 6151L1:,. 1' 'nf fm , 5010 111 11E1'f'S?1E11111E- 11, 1116E- 11113 '1ff',, 01 111111 wizef' A11 W110 111-.111y 111111111 1111111 62:1 my 111131 111E 13 C13U1-11k'1:7UJ, 11111611111 Q-111' 1. 1,4 re11rE111. A11110u6111 La V15r 1E1 115 11 111111 1+1 QU1G+ 111113 111111111112 61111, 11.11111 11. 151v.1a1,1 raliflx 10 q1ve anyone 131111. 1-11911 f110u111111- v,E1f1A drawn 00 6131111135 615 1.110w11 131, be 1116115141- 8111131111113 A11 and 5111010 CL101. E. LLOYD KINGSLEY 169-23 NINETIETH AVENUE 1AMA16A, Nw-'Y, 11101111 15 111131 15111 11ar1d'50r11111 1, FUV'f21 11'-111 who 11vE-5 011 L01161 Igland 19111 11111161 511111111 111051 01 11113 1111113 111 1113w.3r1 01 111161133111 1,4 1X11u111?y. L10yd 1.1ar1Ef1j 11113 011151a111111111g 11111611111 fDC11001 6511112121 111 1111, FrE1s111111311 1,f1?1i1 vJ1'1Q1N 110 was 5061931 az 1FQd'SUY'E'V, 2616111 1131111111911 16111 1112611011 1e11dE:1'. 1-113 6131113111111 15 .fa 1a1f1111f1E In 1110111131 3611001 130111163 11111 1112 1:113jf1'1'11- v16e-1111051119111 01 1116 FVf?S1'11T11111 11111514 11191 1111199106111 01 1116 31911101 61055. A2 1111351616111 1311 111E 31111113111 C1'.'1111 L10y1j 13011316 d1z11r161111E11E11 11'111f.E'1 11. 11 115111 11111111211 RUTH KGRN BLUT1-1 329 SEVENTEENTH AVENUE IRVINGTON, 111, 1 1211111 111113 113111 11'11'1.' V111 ' ' fw- 1x11arf1111E 'l G117111 171111 11111 1 1 1 11311 10 111111 G1'11'? C1U1f, 21-11-1111111411111 Q .1 1v1 311111 ',.1 C 11111. 1211411 1 '1 1111- 1 mr 14 113611011 w'11j1'1 1,1151 1111 1 1911? f'f' 11 1111 ', .-F1111 1 ANDREW T. KULAT 358 YORK STREET JERSEY CITY, N. J. Ori: ci lhe 6:.Jieh7il l3cm,is in The school is fxnirl,-lQi.J? nit? fvizily liulal. Eire engines lrave a serious rival here. Maybe he has holed 'liar Tire engines seem so gel The oirlg. Andi. nas guile a lew aceomrilisn- nrnlf, The Camera ard Archery Clubs were '11 cnly ilJla aeiiial ni. Eur Andy was liugy a The 'ime And nor always in the yiogcsl I WALTER E. KVEDAR T' 336 AvENuE-A Q JJ-VH This is Chicpy himsell, a real sporl, al' n l '5 BAYONNE, N. J. FK ways ready lor Tun ol any lmindi however, we have seen Wall in a serious srale ol nrind many limes, especially when lvlr. Diclfey aslfed him lo conslrucl a normal curve machine. Nah glayed wilh The Junior Varsily in his Junior year and was one ol The main sup- igiorls oi The varsily Team in his Senior year. The clubs lhal have allracled Wall are, The Camera Club, The Archery Club, and The Pi Alpha Tau Eralernily. GEORGE W. LACHNER 342 SIXTH AVENUE PATERSON, N. J. Friends. Romans, counlrymen, lend me yoar ears-. Surely George and good old Brulus were lrilh and l4in, lor never in The hails ci The Normal School has such oralory lloared To The beams. as when he spoke. He has sal in The Council Tor Two years and slrafghlened our The woes ol governmenl lhralls. The Psychology Club had him lor a yeary lhen lhe grand idea slruclc him. We have To Thank him lor The Forum, which was his idea. George cerlainly slarled some- thing Thai The lxlormal School needed. A. HARRY LAFER 62 BOYD AVENUE JERSEY CITY, N. J. n e ail-'ed Harry lor some oi his aflv ranof.-d us a hool. ol Them. Frm, ,ne 'Q lhinl oi il, il is rrelly hard 4' '71 Q: r ni x.-nfcn ycu wanl him. l-larry was ir 're Carriefa Clurv during his Janicr year, fir' rl TTT Jdc- i , Vifli-fErr'side'Jl Emeril Then lr- 'fir-ril 'fi llif- S nir r yfiar. l-le was made rl ffr'i an ri liwf- Sm ifil Ciimmillrfii- in lhff ri ri' r If if wifi lirf' lf' l.' J'iCi fl61lQVf'Wl'Vs'f lTE2Kl W r i 1 VT .-.fro llefi.-'17 age Early-lwo Page Eerhyihfee FLORENCE LANDERS 226 BRIGHTON AVENUE ARLINGTON, N. J r 'rr-n im l ':1li:I ' ' 1'- are ,,,, I in I ,, ff I Erllfs 1 f 1'JIfIi , I -' ble, ing' haf ,I Ifr lil., ,VII I r 'QICIIJYTOI 'l'If:' lAs1v'L 'llflflfi' lIrf'I' f'yI'LI'Il gIl Lf- Ilu Larnlnfm lm I fi. 'he 'Ffe'ii+'iTli.r im Year Ebel. ani 'E'-if l.il'irar'y Cvunigil X enlerlsiining. Elorenie is an friginal ijripaliiivr and ihf ifreales Criminal rhing'-. DORIS MAE LEONARD 320 DAVID STREET soum AMBOY, N. J. A Charming smile ealvvayi qaygllnafif, Doris. Alrl-rough she Isnlf very big. she Cer! rainiy has rncre lhan her share Ol energy. ll you lgolea in Ihe gym you would be ale mosl Cerlain 'O see her dancing-which is one ol Ihe many rhings she does well. Doris is always busy, bul never loo busy Ia have a smile lor everyone. She was an able social leader in her Ereshman year and laler be Came a member ol Ihe Glee Club. MURRAY LEVENTER GOODWIN AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Murray is one ol lhe mosl serious members ol our class. This is evidenced by his selecf lion cl ewlra curricula aclivilies. As a lreshman he ioined lhe Alhlelic Club. Eor one le-rm in his iunior year, he was vice- ziresidenl ol Ihe psychology Club and for Ihe olher Ierm he was bresidenl. This high pos? gave him a membership on Ihe Slu- clenl Council. ln his senior year Murray has been mos? inleresled in hislory as shown by his aclicn in joining Ihe Forum Club. DOROTHY MAY LIPPINCOTT 325 TRAVERS PLACE LYNDHURST, N. J. Deir is an all around gnncil scarf. XfVhal the Canil do lo a larger is niiiliiiiriiiy s businefsl Her guicl wil has agriled Ig 'ne ive-lineis :ii many a eafs. DQ' has Vu?lerix lhe :frhgs lfr rl-ie Ivlaricinefle GuilCl'i1IanCe3 lar 'he Dani' ing Club'aCie1l :Cr 'he Dranwalii Clul3'51'ICl led lner Clan 'frflirn eazier. VIVIAN LIPSHULTZ 214 HOWE AVENUE PASSMCT N. Ji L.l'p.g i 755 ' ffznl ifofn in -' 1 . i' 1' TEV 1 1 .1.J'i ' S' '. '1 linuil El rf ini if 5, 211. A failin- rf' l .,,1 f r in lair-Lil: CEYTMQVTEI 'ini ,li '7,1 V. fiiifilminuiijly fi lilile eljlrewi i wax, lforn lor liqlvl, one wlwo Sliowi A ii: 'n ?ag'lul'ufi ifnlgi ii giraiiiliui mar, rim STELLA C. LORKOWSKI 56 BLOOMINGDALE AVENUE GARFIELD, N. J. 'A lrue friend is worln all llie gold in We x-.:2lr'ld.i ll you wanl such Ei lriend, lurn lo Snillla. Allliouqlw lwer lriendslwip was Con- linod lo low, if you were forlunale lo have lwler as your lriendl you lied E1lTTOSlUV1S6lllSl'l. loyal and lruilworllwy one. Conscienlious, zludioug-Slella had lime also lor lner mar- ioncllrse, in wlwicli She lound gre-el enioyf rnenl. Good-nalurednessi love lor lun, sir- Cerily and enllwusiasnw are all Clwaraclerigf lic of Slella. KENNETH LUNDY 46 BERRY STREET DOVER, N. J. 'Kend is ea sgfeciealisl in llwe Qccenlrlcilies, -,S il 'you like llwe unuuual lo be pleasing, Kffn will inleresl you. Kon joined Tlie Archery Club in luis Junior year, lsul il Seems llial lie is a belf L ., ' gliol willi llie Carnera for in lwis Senior 'yr'-far we lound lwim among llwe ranlcs ol llwc? Cfsrnfrra Club, He wa? an alylls social leader liwf lwll Vff Tlfil. EDNA LYNCH 31 ELIZABETH STREET CALDWELL, N, J. i Hore 'rc lilllvf: zmffwon wlno liai rnary rrriirw lrionoz. Luinu We Sorl ol pier- Q you would lily- il ,,,l will-l, il-ijlinq all lliaf ig L-ll ol lin,-r, and rTil,lr'r'. lv'v'ff lnow llifil llifqrr- i, li lilarz'-'N, lulure in wi lor you Lilnli,luilui.wul1l,+n' mind fell- 'ii llm' wi'li ','ld'A lr-v ,i nlslily Anil i ir ru 'il llliril lull Tr' afliinq rjlvilili - i 1' ':i X. u V l1r'i','fll T lDi1'T'iV',,lCi3Jl- 1 'l 'li' ii'l.J'1if Clbl, 'i ii'-r limi l,2 'i i V'f'lllf1l,i'irH: ll-r i .-'gr Endo Eorly lour ...A 1' KATHLEEN MARY MADDEN 573 WALNUT STREET ELIZABETH N J. 17, , T.: X ' 1'k'Il TW. ' I, ' 'f:V , ,: '1 'T 1 I T V I . QI' ai' '-'rr 11' .X T :Taf'T'j-I f1 TfJ1 Tr I 'v.Tsy. Dfw MI A I LPI' Y',IjiV I,f T'7 , ' HVVILQ' LIT ha. IIT 1 rne'T I4+ ' QT 'H D 1 1.1VIxQq CIM? lor 'Tw 'JL'rE1IE'E- LFE' if iryfvurf-1' FIIIVT T1 f. TT'-V .513 TH' 'Tc--nT. BIJTIQTE-f. T'rfi-1onqTnL4 Io Thi- gxvErnrrIY'1: CILJTJ, Magic STudyCTuTrar1IiT GTM: CILITD we,-II ai, soda? Pacing If-T her :L-Ufon, -ghe 'fr E150 had The rE'E!.CIWTTjTITITy' oTT1eTnq an ari x' 'AeCreTar'T,f QT 'he ETTUGUTT C-3unfiTI. MARY MADONIA 6-I5 SECOND AVENUE ELIZABETH, N. J. The arTf. new f'TTIe charm Tor Mary T Cornparkron To 'he more Ew.ITTTe.TanTTaT SuL1TeC'f-.. TVTEHTTTEJITWFITIC9 75, her Tavorihf Course I i,f3hooI LMT Tor refjreahon -ghe IITI,-5 aThIeTICs. Mary hai been ah achve member ol The Swlmmmq ana Uandhq CIUTQS and aIio 'Yon Ieader ourihq her Junior year. And Maryy we III-Lf your T1fIae4r5aro-in- areeh orezi. E MARIAN I. MAIR 961 ARNET AVENUE TOWNLEY, ELIZABETH, N. J. IT Is her dIqnITy and hreadTh OT unoer- 5Tandinq ThaT we have Tound ao good. WITIQT :Xnqe became She Can noT hehjr IT, so QreaT . f , . . If, her 'ove 'or IoveIy Thrngz QT hTe. CT The many rirurriofes she IenT herseIT To aerve QT The many groups whlch Coumed her a meme Der QT The many TYmes she irpol-e above The mais, we qaThe-rea ThaT a IITTIe eqoTIe.m may Serve a person In qood sTead. She has been a member oT Nu Lambda Kappa, Dancing CTULT. QIee CTULT, and served on LToTh The sTaTT oT The ReTIeCTor and The Norms. M. EVELYN MALONEY 8 BRIDGE AVENUE RED BANK, N. J. A. y Slnfierey Coaraoeoaf, aa oreaf Trrehd T' car: 'hT5 Evelyn. She haf, ghven ap. an Cehen' opjmcn if her AIm.a Iw.I.1Ier, ETTrr.gar3:- Tirarq Norma: 7T we may TUCIILIE' The T'if'I Tiry TTL, grwjnrjurjf. T.'T.fny ITTTIIP-',TTrMi1 VIIWQLILA Slona were Qhvfifn 'avr Th Try Igvrg-Iynf fr-T110 wnrf and novwqr-im T7rnw Trai, Tofu wfry PLN ILT Qu' T, 'T 1f'r'T'T' WTITT ,arg ITC 'I fs.v'T :r'Tj'n'T 'nl: ' I ' 'I I 1 L71 Iva I LW I' ' L, ,HQ V ' DOROTHY L. MANCHESTER 716 RICHMOND STREET PLAINFIELD N1 J, A Q--Q A'J 5 1 Pi iffig- Oi EJJi3P'E ' A1 f' D f1'f' '7, CJ: AM Lifvzttzi F1111 '1, . f1r'Q'1Eg'Tfg G,f 1, Emj L1:3'5',, Qjmwj, 'Qui-f ,mn mQ1'51wvYrg Od Tm 11v1111f4 fwfr g,ff11,. in NC'Y'!T'3T S1iT1Q13T 5 13113012 av' 11113 wg A f 1A.!11g Pwr '. 2 been forfwav To Tw9111Jr'1Q 11? P1131 f1'11: f' MARIE MANNINO T13 PARK STREET WESTFIELD, N. J. Marie, foo, In a Clever pgqler' Q? 9+r?vQ15, TTHVTVTQ it113TC1mq1fd T0 H113 fviarbreffe GMT In Wwrm: year-5. NVQ do WEE, Twowever Hia CowQf3'mffa+Iim on The rv11i1ve'Y1erw+, 'JT yQu:5:,e+ v.fwT13 mv' male M1E1r7e 'yin CIJF' of KQV 511314, We Ewcierce CTJb15wjJ TV':1fv4.J'1TZ SMU CMD Firf? ECILJEJT y 'O rQ1TE1rwE. MARGARET E. MASON 72 CAMPBELL AVENUE BELLEVILLE, N. J. T'-'A11 'J 'J 1'1.Jj'?+ f1r'HfQ1i ami very 1331 rw tim- 1' v'Wmgrv 51 1 u,f'1, QM Ig. model M' 113:11 f rQ1ifn1J'f1r. TFA' V, 'Www' M31A11J1L'w f 1 1 4 rv'w1'1+1 r'1'111'T, Yr1fQ-H1111 ww fm-'E AQHJTTHQI A1-+CM11v, fl'1rV1'1 T?1+3F1V3r QU11 'i 1111 'T GTE-1' CTUTJ. 1 DOROTHY MAXWELL fmDOvE1-11 N J. 1 ' A ' ww 1 '1 'Q TE ' f IV' A 1 1- 'Tw-vw vm 1 11T1' 1 wwf, 1 VT rg T -1 1 11,11r 'uZT'1,1,-1-'- LNJYYT , T1-. VH A V,-' 1 1 1 11 If 1A A 1 ' r 1 :V ' 1 1 11.111-1 ,T-. if Page Eorly-seven MARY MCCARTI-IY 9 KITCHEL STREET oovER, N. J. lllvllijl-EY.. IUZI .I 'f.lTy Ellfl LJVIIII -Elie I' IWTI, her moulh. Then she reveals a cill lor wil rl lhal is Ihoroughly in Ima-I ing wi'h her l'lri'5.hnes'3ll. She has eiwiiiw-,viii wailing in lhe Glee Club and Ixlu lcambcla lfQarra. HELEN GWEN MCCORMICK 185-A FIRST STREET PERTH Aiviaov, N. J. Il more people were hall as clever as I-Ielen, lhis world would cerlainly be a more bleasanl place in which lo live. llone bul herself could be her parallel. I-ler quick Irish wil is a lhing ol delighl and has ollen rellevocl a lense silualion. I-Ielen has al- ways been aclive in school allairs. A: a freshman. she was seclion lreasurer and as a senior, social leader in her seclion. She was also a member ol lhe Dancing Club and lhe Sludio Club. WILLIAM D. MCGLENNON 295 BRIGHTON AVENUE LONG BRANCH, N. J. HA man lhal blushes is nol guile a brule . Bills main inleresl has been in Ihe Science Club ol which he has been a meme ber lor Three years. I-Iis main inleresl is geology and his bel hobby is lhe collecling ol geological lormalions. I-le is also a mem' ber ol Ihe Menis Glee Club, singing sec- ond bass and covering lhird. I-Iis leisure lime is spenl meandering along lhe shore ol lhe Allanlic collecling shells and queer slones. Teacher or geologisl7 ALICE MARY MCGOVERN 43 HUIXITERDON STREET NEWARK, N. J, 'll'ler ways are ways ol pleasanlnei: Alice has a smile lor everyone wilh a cheery l'lello ancl a lwinl-.le in her eye. Alhlelici and Dancing Club have claimeiil her a'H-nr lion during her slay ar llormal Sclwclcll. 'She was Secrelary ol llie Swimnwincl Club fr. a Junior and also Sluclenl Council Regirc en, lalive lor lhal club. Shri has wnrled lwarcl in a ciuiel way ancl her iflifprli hai l.f' e cur lainly been alicrecialecl fncic 'i,-. hc Irfvu her. Vxfe canll go wronig in li'if3'3eeir,g fi rosy lulurci lor Alice, MARY M. MCGUIRE II ERIE STREET ELIZABETH, N. J. L . , .I I. . iffy rfagr IIC- icrnc-'Pro In '. fne na? Ceer v 'Q5u5wJVC' and E mji . Iwfar':Ine+4e Sjd, af be- iroea 'Q 're Swdmminq CIIIIQ Fawn CIUI1 'Lx 27,11 i f'Ja,c CIUIQ ano Ira? serveo on fc-nf Iea Commnfee and Tre Senlor Prim Ci 'E'-! rvf'ee. Inefe EIi1abe'V gIrIa Cya 7 ini io WOrIC ano EIay. MINNIE MENDELSON 27 AVON PLACE NEWARK, N. J. I.IInnIe mas? Iwave rIwy+Iwrn In ner bone? Iir for QnIy old sne Ioln Ine Dandng CIUE IEJI new Igearg Ike drums In Ine orcnevra. Vie u-,ronoer wIwaI Hue aiffracnon In Ine Camera CIUEI was. To snow IIwaI Iv1?nnIe Is Car,aI3Ie are became a rnernber of IIwe LI- Igrrary Counc'I and was Vice Pre9IderI Inere fI,'.TICI ner Junior year. VIRGINIA MERCURO 195 FIFTEENTI-I AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Ifrqlnia Is noi one cf-I Ine more 4aIIcaIIve rnefnkrers 3? car cIaf,s bm wnen 5I1e does 'I Ea? 'ine Incwf Iusf wIwaI Io say. AITIIOUQII iI'e waf fa qood smdenf, sfudfee do noI fi eta: y61I ner 'Emo sInCe 5Iwe was Inferesked In We DramaIIC CIIII3, Dandng CIUB Glee Cary ani: Stowe CIUID. A qunef, EeaSanI Q-IIffI'.6 ? were bu? Iew who knew Ina Ireaiare hidden 7n you. GRACE ALBERTA MERKEL I2-I5 GEORGE STREET PLAINEIELD, N. J. flu Inv.-.f Grace! Irurnpc-IInq, Igernaps, E- cr fffv' wfi- Inew Iwer, Ior In nc,-r VerSaf ' fe mrffen UITI:iIIIOI'Y'IC:fI by We J H11fr,f3: ,f IIVIf1f',:I'II'y' QII Irurrof-f.-, riera if-Z 'eil 1'IfQn I TIM- nmny ?raIif. fnaI.e gffwf I' If-ff'uIInf'g III f-VI rx! ,II' I Ine wI :fw Ia Im-r Inf ' 1, '.' ' III'w1!,' '.'.I ff' Iam' Wav' E -I rei ' 'VI III' ' rv If'f1I1IIII'II T'Ir1I, A ','fIfQ'IIII .I1 . - m+IAA1f .A f ' IIIIV' 'Im 'YI1 IJ! ' A I , u I I 1 r A ii CIUII. If. .r, M' I ATI l F1 vw-sy? -- x-N Wt -NV'- vnu WT:-if 1 l Page Forlyvnine LYDIA MILLER IOI HARRISON PLACE PERTH AMEOY, N. J. llyfllil x il 1 l'3 'i lr' nw C' .. T. L -T . luul.. V ,V . rjurvq Cffli-qi 1' 1 nfw lnw VC-Far' rr. :N 1 l fT'1 1 l1EJr +1' 5 il f J E- mf r'v'll'lf:!' 4 ,N l l . rr' f fuilwogll. SRE- 7 'V Er' f lnlr lla' 'wL . TWg-fH'- . Wg , Sul! fr: n llw-f R V 'lfI1f Clny. MARIETTA MIRABELLA -H1 S-AIRS AVENUE Lowe BRANCH, N. J, 'N 1 - ' ' E- - f A R- f A Q - - f C'Vl'TCil.'gl yuu ,zunl lnnl flml lmryl . l 'Y llm? CJYGCE a rnarljlnfillcl Slv'lnQ ccum :mo mailer sllgi-nary manlfglllmll lflr LlTl'V'f: year cl Varglly Elafnq lnul Marlf-lfEa g'r13v+3-. E' Even flwe lmnq frill, lrom wi, Quiwn Quan lwasnll prevenlecl Her lrom lj'lE-lfilnqlngq lo 'lm' LlEr'5ry Counffl ans llwe SfilElP'i+, Cluli RUTH M, MONAGI-IAN 7 GLEN ROAD WEST ORANGE, N. J, Rullw Came lo us lronw Gl.ae.lglzonp and gorneo ues ln our Junlor year. Her w nn:ng smile and ready wll made lwn rmljllu ac- Rullw allowed lwer Qriqinallly and leen ln- siqlwl ln lwer worl: lor our Vearilly Slww El wlwlcl' elle waz Clmirrnan on llwe COnwrn'llEf1 -ll ls lllFOUQlT lwer unllrlnq Elllifri. llwal +l'w success ol llwif. show waz aiwgured. Rullw Tl Ea rnefnbcr ol llwe Sludlo Cluli. NETTY MORRIS -H3 JOHN STREET PLAINFIELD, N. J. lxxlelly. WFElV6' ienl a special nclc' lo Tlx prlnler Jrlwal lf was NETTY. ann n-il BETT wlwo belonged lc- We Dancing Clulz lxluill Sludy Club. Marlonelle Guild qmql llwfe Puff- clwology Cfulir. A rose EQ. any -Qllwfgi VWQVYWG-N , but W6 Llelly' lj.ff7f+2r' lvrQCQUf,fl' lr I5 no? ollen lwe-ard. 1 qualnfed wlllw all Ol llwe SluClEnl5 ln ll. S. lxl. C N R , SHIRLEY E. MULLER 723 CLARK STREET WESTFIELD, N. J. D.: you lnow lSl1lrl 7 Too had. You Cu-ghl lo. al ieaaf lhal 3 whal some ol: The fellowg say. Shes as good a girl as ever danced ln oaller shoes. Shes a charmlng, amarl'l, llllle zierson. Thlg llllle does nol mean unolalrusllve. She has leadershlp- felollon leader lhree lerms. soclal leader, lreasurer. Correspondlng Se-Crelary ol lhe .lunfor Clase. She has made many Conlrilou- hong in fhe Norms lhealer Guild lor lhree yeari. Really she Can swim-Swlmminq Cluo. And ehes on lhe Senior Prom Com- mldee EDNA MULLIGAN 266 NORTH FULLERTON AVENUE MONTCLAIR, N. J. lEdll has belonged lo lhe Glee Club lor lhree years. Evldenlly she llles lo sing loul we lnow she saw a plinl elephanl once-and ln Church lool CATHERINE MULVANEY 263 NORTH SEVENTH STREET NEWARK, N. J. 'lrvme ls our lyplcal Mgood Sporlw. Valor only ln hail-,ellaall ls she a slar, loul she in- deed shines In all sporl-9. She has been a lreduenl sololsl of lhe Grlee Clube and also has been achye in lhe llorma lhealer Guild. NXARGARET H. NIMSGERN II BIRKS PLACE NEWARK, N. J. lTlwouolw? lf. dffffller lhan all speech . Qubllflvui in qhe qoodl ln her href year al ',fll'Jfll zhf. g'fllTl'lEl lhf- Qlv .'.' G Club and par- hrgll ,Mr-d in ll fudffurwly an operella 'The lrlml lea lvl lzullll, and In a53eml3ly prrgzrf clmrn . fx fa ,lunlor .he lu'-fifanml lnler'el3lli.d ln'::wru1llf' '1lif'lll'llm4V i The llllrhvg lhealffr Elwlll. lqjil'- Fl her' Sfrwlllv' flriamflllf I roi T Vfllil-' P mi: l'lfE !'l ' 7 rf ' ' .hy fi lr-'r 1 l l n 1 1 , ' ll 'Nil' 'l' 1 l l l m L1 1 l Jl ll' l l l lr ll frlffl. Adv Page Ebffy on TESSIE NUSBAUM 199 WILLIAMSON AVENUE HILLSIDE, N, J, Teaulfl IA, rim'-rwrheuh , N wifi-rwrw ar ' if f-rw hai ever' Tween ohm rc-inh,-Q E fluff .fuch3rw'. Her :!T+6f'E'U J, whlqv m r 1 Vewlr rnrc-rfered wrrh her profeirziorm freer. A good Trhgnji za hnfi- wfuden' a icexful perzon. Her fjreafrve Drnirlr ,adcxecz nach of va1ue To fhe Larhvirie A, , of +he Drarnahc anfl Sfudlo Cuba. GRACE OTTER 361 CHESTNUT STREET NUTLEY, N. Jr Grace la an efcelienf e.amoTe of The charming quahhei- which fhe qirb fronw Merrie Enghandb pozsesa. Her chie? hobby is music, and she has been a Talrhfui worier In rhe Mu3fc,Sfudy and Ghee Ciub'-L. OT Tafe, she has developed qulfe a 'half' for acience, and has been a member of Mr-,, AbboW5 narure sfudy grouy. ANNA M. PASCUCCI 307 BRANCI-IPORT AVENUE LONG BRANCH, N. J, 'LA quiet fasfe, a sfeadfagf mlndw. Ap- oearance neaf and manner I-ind. Thi: only sfarfs To fell you abouf Ann who ig one of our hnesf sfudenfs. She has shown marl-ed abilify In degiqn and consfruchon durlnq her membership in The Marionerfe Quild, and she has also been a faHhru1 member of +he Science Club. We Lnow fha? 'rhere ra succe-33 ahead for you Annf Good fuck! HELEN PEDRICK 569 MOUNT PROSPECT AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Hefen came To us fha year hem HfarrFfH Me,-hega MET55 hirxderqfirherw Scho3T I flew x'r'fi'rr L . P-Jewin M Vi-v',' much -,leaf ir Cir:- mahci and hae been an we mernbfi-r of We Niwrm, Thffafer' Gufi. A3 an aciLrrmhgheri 411' me L1 lur- Ther offvelogieci her ri--rieierw' h'r'hrr71ue In Lb? Ar,i ,far'r1i'Q: D in 7n,1 Cub. ANDREW JAMES PETERS 27 ELMWOOD AVENUE BLOOMFIELD, N. J. ll' '5 -well lor one lo lenow more Hwan lwe saysl. We vvouldnll venlure lo Say Hwal Hiere 'E noflwinq Andy oloesnll lrnow bul if be 'Wai miszeo somellwinq we are Cerfain il adn? be lonq belore il was earl ol bis reiieloire. He liai been an aelive member oi lne Science Club lor Hwree yearg, lor one year presiding as Presidenl. For one year lee zielonoed lo Hwe Mens Glee Club and aaaeizin lwis runelul voice lo Hwose ol Hue cfrer rnemberf. He served capabl as Y lreaiurer ol Hue Sluclenl Council for one me E1 li. AIDA PETRUZZELLI 571 NORTH SEVENTH STREET NEWARK, N. J. Tlierea Somellwinq aboul llPeH Hwal Clrivef. away gloom. Her Clwaracler is ae i,-Mile ber lwair is blaelc. In Clubs Fel wae alwayz aelive. namely. Hie Glee. Sludio and Dancing Clubs. l-lere is a girl wiHwoul pree lenfee-bleill wiHw plain reason. Pei. we Cerf lainly can depend on you lo male Hwinqe liirigl'Wer. ELSIE PETTITT 59 PARK AVENUE CALDWELL, N, J. Lau? year Elzie was qradualed from Wfesl Clv'-err-r Normal Sclwool in Pennsylvania. and iameg Hwia year lo Talce lwer llvird year wi+l'i uc. Wl-ial Vnfesl Clwealer losl we gained. Slie was an aflive mc'-mber ol Hwe- Mar ionelle Guild and also be-longed lo Hie Piininerqarlen Club. FRANCES PHILLIPS 22 GRENADA PLACE MONTCLAIR, N. J. 'Eliiifi iz our QulCloor Girlli. Slwe en ioyi lallnq lrvnq lwilfes and aludyinq and flrinlinq in Hue beauly ol nalurc: on lwer v.fwI,f. Bur lliii iz nol all ol l'Elip'5 lalenlf, -rw-r, if an able musician, playing Hire violin in fur Clriliezlra. ol wlwielw Slwe ii Seerelary. 'lim if. alfo a member ol HM- Library Cf. eriii. Mufic Sludy Club. Glee Club, and frir nff Club. Her lilerary lalr-nlr and spe- fi: nluilrl lor iioelry waz brouqlwl be r iw- llu Lambda Kayiipa. and lwfbr maHwr fl Mal abil y if lurllwerinq 'lae orgvcflciigiir in nl ffl Tlif lf: l.lu. Page Fillfyriwo Page Filly-lhree NICHOLAS JOSEPH PICCOLI 183 TRENTON AVENUE y PATERSON, N J. A blue-jx irsell' lhali, llifl. L i fanlesl baselisall rgilayurs have 1 4 ill lie hill lllicl is a serious-nwinoienl :rum-'N' haro and argfiomplislwres much. lla i i ness wilh Niclq yel, ne can fain Iv is J al she righl lime. ln his Junior year lxlicl. was a rnervli' r' lhe Psychology Club ano in hi: EreQh'ri'v'i and Senior years he was a member cl lhr- Camera Club. JOSEPH PICI-IIRALLO 25 WASHINGTON AVENUE -so NUTLEY, N. J, ln his Freshman year, Joe dishnouishei himsell as an experl qoller. l-le was cagglain ol lhe qoll leam lor lwo years. Joe also was on The Junior Varsily leam during hi. lirsl and second year, bul deciijeo lo qs in lor bholoqraphy in his Senior year ana joined lhe Camera Club. GERTRUDE PLAI NE 83 CHELSEA AVENUE NEWARK, N, J. Brillianl vivid. clever-a girl ir whoie sociefy il is a ioy lo be. iigerll is rec iq- nized in many circles here as a worfny member-quile indispensable. Qne ig ale ways belle-r lor having been her lrienj. Any school may be pleased lo qraouase a mind as qreal as Gerlrudeis. lor she Ts lilely lo be numbered. some day. among +he may fer leachers ol our aqe. Gerh has been a member ol lhe llormg Thealer Guild. Library Council Varzify Show Commillee, and The Re-lleclor srah, as well as seclion lreasurer. PETER G. POLOWNIAK A IO7 TENTH STREET l V' PASSAIC, N. J. A brawny lad from lhe Sr. or-:iu:, i 'Pele . Il you havenil seen Pele har 'em during one ol our playlul game. U 'No Mans Landi' you missecl a Ear' if. Jr Normal School educalion. Perer finer 'he Archery Club, and lhe Camera Club ani ip also a member ol lhe Alhiehi Ccwwnw fr.-e. 'ipeleii is also a diqnilied man if Qu 'ure al rimes. l'lis high social rirol-,Won of Chair! man ol lhe assembly commil'ei- and ral a member ol lhe Sluiilenl Criunfil has '--.Qin him recoqniliwn, IDA RAPPAPORT 76 FOURTH AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N, JE ijza ' .eq fi T and e' I wifi, ififfdfad. fie ' f Sea i 'Nfa 'eairv 3 rea EQ f e ais: ni-ee cfeawfe wiffw bu?- reif T '.-, 'iljfi mfvef her Jar Hom Cai. She iffid me Ter xne Gee CMO, Daniinq C ax, 3ij,'in:.iieqy and miner cubs. IGEES am- ii : i incw no if,.vC'UV1dS-V'6VT7'fffYWTY6V' wiwa+ iwafiiened Caefar-Ida. RUTH ROBY 20 RED ROAD CHATHAM, N. J. Rain 'ne giri wiio aiways has a friendly wud :Cr everyone. Sne nas been aC+ive in We Siee Cub Tor Two years. The Kinder- qaffen Cfub nas. also been ior'una+e in Paying aa one of Us members Ani? charm- ing riersonaiiiy. 'We nave iound Ruin aiwayi, ready To give afsisfance in any siiuanon which may miie. Sne Hai been a iaifiwiui Sfudeni and we led aide will progress, fE:fJiGiy in The Teaiiiind proiefsion. THERESA M. ROMANO I CLOVERHILL PLACE MONTCLAIR, N. J. 'Teddy' Vai. an indiyidaaiify 'Hai makes, everyone .wwf To Lnow new sne acdaired ii. Tie it ue 'yi e oi giri one asiiociafez wifiw ii'iCaQr v qardeniaf. qayeiy and dm Cifi- 'f-if.. if if ray Wander inaisiie1ar+iCif yaff n 2,1-Q' 1f,+iy'?ief We Dancing Ci,,I'i fefiifff Tf-fm CifiVTHVT'TiALv'A1', fT,V1iU fin! fn ifwifrfi 3V:i'J'i V' Qi in-i 1er'iifn ffm' ' vffi MARION ROZELLE 96 PENNINGTON STREET RATEIQSON, N J. ii i. 1 ' f-- ff ' 1 i i 'fi 'L141 H fzvirrii '.- V,i T'1' i..-1' 'it T A 'li 'ii- rfw -A 61 1 i i 'V ..i V 1 f 'bbq 1 Page l:iTTyHTive LOU B. POWELL 170 VALLEY ROAD MONTCLAIR, N. J. A sense :JT values lhaT TuncTions unerr- ingly in The mosT Trying siTuaTions. and a maTuriTy oT iudgmenT ThaT elevaTes her re- marlrs above Time wasTers, malres Lou B. so ouTsTanding in her class ThaT none is wholly unTamiliar wiTh her name. ligive Service was her slogan, and cerTainly she gave iT. We dare noT prophesy Tor Lou. T-ler execuTive demeanor will gain Tor her a place among Those Tew who will become The greaT. She was a Three year member oT The ArT Club, and served as PresidenT in her Fresh- man year. VERA POWERS 139 MURRAY STREET ELIZABETH, N. J. See 'Tvloel' Tor inTormaTion abouT Vera. BuT we lcnow whaTever Moe Tells you will be very nice, Tor who would say ill oT her own shadow? l-lowever, To save you The Trouble we'll Teil you ThaT Vera was a TaiTh- Tul and prominenT member oT The Glee Club and acTive in The Norms TheaTer Guild. HENRI ETTA CAMILLE PUCCI 21 IMPARATE PLACE LODI, N, J. T-lenrieTTa is a recruiT Trom Glassboro Normal School. She is parTicularly inTer- esTed in The social phases ol our school, and has been a welcome addiTion To our class. I-ler beauTiTul enunciarion in ITalian, made l-lenrieTTa a charming hosTess in The ITalian program given aT The Senior Tea. ArT is her hobby and she displays her TalenTs during club period. JOSEPH H. QLJIMBY I6 I-IEADLEY TERRACE lRviHGToN, N. J. Joe has ThaT poise and bearing ThaT dis- Tinguishes a real sTudenT. Why even in Mr. l-laTch's Class he can siT bacl' wiTh ease and say wiTh a chucLle. 'll guess youre rignTli. Joe was on The Junior VarsiTy Squad as a Freshman, buT wenT over To journalism in his Junior year. becoming a liTerary edilor on The l'l2eTlecTori' and lillornw i --Tall. Joe Tells us he :Till will hold his own as 1 genuine woman haler, bul we lnow beller. NETTIE RUBINSTEIN IS-I NORTI-I I7fh STREET BLOOMFIELD, N, J. Vlelrle ly 'l-,er :ymlwesls ol elmclervby. l-ler falfllvlfy m We llwela Mu ol wlwlclw slwe was vlceebresiglerwl, provei Tlwlg aa well as lwer lirlaqe abllvllles lm lrlwe Ioclcer room. ln afjlriilllorl lo giarllclpalmg In llwe Uferary Club ami Sludlo Club, Nellle bas been sec- llom lc-agler m ber lrealwman year. NNe wom- der wlwal rwexl7 HELEN SANDQLJIST 55 OAKRIDGE ROAD WEST ORANGE, N. J. Truly we can say ol l-lelem- Ambillom lnawfp no reslm. Helen lwas played an acllve parl lr? our grilwool affairs during ber Ibree years. Slwe wah seclicm leader. presldeml ol Ilwe Norms llwealer Gulld and a promlrweml member Ol Ilwe Vvbmanls Glee Club. She also lwelbeci Io wrlle Ilwe Varaily Slwow, ANNA M. SAUERBORN IO4 NIAGARA STREET NEWARK, N. J. Arm mlqlwl well Combele wlllw l-loudml in Qllgllmq llwf- rllf.appe.ar'lmg acl al 'rlwe abbre- f.J'lC1lf.' flmff. lm ablle ol llwal excellerwl slwll, Arm lmf. lifrlcfmcefgl lo llwe pg, 'clwoloqlf Club, .lr 7 -J Dr1I'IJ lIWfI Clllb, gwlmmlmg Club. llwe llred lirmmf- v.'fvr'r'IfIrw rw.-J'm.l', rf'-la.-allirm alrer all. EDNA SCALES RICHARD MINE ROAD WHARTON, N. J. bilrm I . Ilwf lrw11vvglIfr Ol Our' clam. Every Ilaf lam l,IrfIw'A'. Illff vlJm+ J+ r'Jg Jil Ilwe D.. fmfl N, lflf-lay, lmqr-r, ,mn walll lme all lm? wfI,f lrwm DI'JVl'V lvl llwwrlrl SCJ lllal 5lIC: muy lf- wllll IJ.. lllrm lr III ' llwf-llfwllx, lW'll'Tf'f1 fmvl l' ll'I-rfe V IYYIJW J lmvfr I1 rm r'r'Il'JfJI' ffl llie lUFID'f-'RQ SVU: Il I lw , Irlflu lrl llvg l' lliili-r,.fJFJ IQ T Clqlf. C Page Filly-seven MARY SCANCARELLA 351 OAK STREET PAssAic, N. J. Mary is a courleous shenr lrriref girl and worth a world of Tonguefers. Sn, L cfe -lhough small and very very heal. Tre Sludio Club was cerlainly enriched when il had her lor ils presidenl. The Giee and Dancing Clubs also inleresfed lvlary. I-IENRI ETTA SCHAEEERNOTH SPRINGFIELD AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, N. J. 'She is good rhal does good 'ro olherg i. Shal9lieli is always happy and frying lc help someone. For Three years The Aff Club claimed her. ln lhe lirsl year she wal vicefpresidenr ol lhe club, and in her iunior year she was lreasurer. ln her Junior year, Ella wenl our for baskerball and ir- her Senior year she lried declr Tennis. Nolhing slops Shallie from being a Qozd. all-around sludenl. LAWRENCE SCI-IARNAGLE 17 COLLEGE AVENUE c3LAssBoRo, N. J. Bud is our Soulh Jersey corfesbonoenl. l-le seems lo have plenly ol peo esoecial wilh a leminine audience. liBud s heart ig lied lhough, lo a girl named Cas, way down soulh. Thal lels you girls our. l'Bu:,i' drew lhe bow in his Junior year on ine Archery Club, buf a nalced lilrle cherub seems lo have hir him long belore Thar. ln his Senior year he roved aboul and al lafl landed in lhe Norms. l-lis lalenls seem le lqeep him busy, or is il his lalenl7 STELLA C. SEMCRESEN 549 SOUTH TWENTIETI-I STREET iRviNeToN, N. J. 'iSemy'l lilces 'ro acl. She s been record- ing secrelary for The lx-lorms Thealer Sufi and has belonged lo lhe guild lor lhree years. Thalls sleadiness lor you. lS+e l' has also been seclion and soca leader. Nolhirg daunls her. noi even life liclieh iob ol serving on live Vers , Sefeefigr Commiflee. I-IORTENSE B. SHLAPPIN 64 HUNTINGTON TERRACE NEWARK, N. J. Is ihere a new book lhal you have nol as yel read? Ii so, call upon 'll'lor+iell. Be- sides doing much reading she Iinds lime lo belorg lo lhe Nu Lambda. Psychology Club, Ivkisic Sludy Club, and Ihe Advanced Dancing Club. As a reporler on lhe school paper she was one ol lhe besl, and willingly she did her parl lor lhe Senior Varsily and 'rhe Spring Peslival. CLAIRE SHUSTER I37 SI-IERIDAN AVENUE ROSELLE PARK, N. J. There are various 'rhings we like Claire for-her capacily lor being praclical is only one. An earnesl worker in everylhing she did, bul one who knew when she had done enough. We feel lhal she is balanced well in lile-no single 'rhing is over weighled. Claire loves books-and was a Iailhlul member of lhe Library Council. CONSTANCE SNEDEKER 569 TRINITY PLACE wssrriero, N. J. You know lhal Personalily Girl?-lhalis Connie I. As Freshmen we were amused al her, as Juniors we admired her, as Seniors we love her. Popular? Say, i+'s lucky lhere were no more posilions around lhis school or weid never have room lo re- cord leml She has held many responsible posilions such as seclion leader, class sec- relary and vice presidenl and has been a very valuable member oi every welcoming commillee. WILBUR D. SNYDER 53 SHULTZ AVENUE PHILLIRSBURG, N. J. Pucl ciislinguished himsell as a real leader lhe 'lirsl day he enlered Normal School. I'le was lhe lirsl seclion leader lor ihe Sr. APIC, became presidenl ol lhe Presh- rnan class, and was re-elecled lo lhe same ollice lhe following year. The highesl eiliccl lhal can be held is ilwal oi The presidency cl lhe Sluocinl Ure ganilalicin, which Pad fecured in his Senior year. Beiicleii lilling such high e-eculive posi- liirif., P.ici riayffcl variiily kiailclligiall lor Iwo yefif' kicciiimirig ri sidc-n' czl Ilia- Iylcinls IJfir lN,f Chili fri his fi nicir Year. I.-IC' alfo Iii' lwflflf' I In 'ke Di'ai'nalic Club. I Y Paqe Filly-eighl 53 QQ?- Page Filly-nine - 1' -Q-71,-7'--vvvgg ALEXANDRA ALICE SOZ IO 25-I RIDGE STREET NEWARK, N. J. I believe I could Tall. lhe live lonq clay and slill have somelhing more Io say?- and whal she does say has a good deal ol wil in il. Alice is guiel unlil moved lo speech and lhen Palriclr I-Ienry may lool: lo his laurelsl Alice has been especially inleresled in lhe Nu Lambda Kappa, lhe Eorum, and Psychology Clubs. BERN ICE ST. ANDRASSY I6 MUNSELI. AVENUE LINDEN, N. J. Bernice was Ihe Queen ol our Spring Pele and she cerlainly Iils lhe parl. Even Ihe slalemenl ol unfinished worlc sounds lilre a regal speech. Bernice is gilled in arl and has belonged Io The Ari Club lor lhree years. She has been vice-presidenl ol lhe class, social leader, and a member ol lhe Sludenl Council. ELEANOR STEPACOFF I6O LEWIS STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Eleanor is one reason why so many ol us are glad lhal lhe seclions were Nscrambled lhis year. Vsfe really didnll lcnow whal we were missing before, bul we Icnow now, and we are glad we didnll miss il allogelher. She is glad lo be a Iriend Io all, and is never happier lhan when she can lend her lalenls Io her school in some way. II musl be pure delighl Io live a lile lilce hers. The Sludio Club, Dancing Club, and lhe Swimming Club have Eleanoris Chief inlere esls during her lhree years here. DOROTI-IEA STRUCKMAN 578 EAST PASSAIC AVENUE BLOOMFIELD, N. J. Did you ever see anyone blush as char'nA ingly as Dolly does? lxlow Io speal. of her acliviliizs, she was a prominenl member ol lhc- lxlarionelle Guild an il ii member ol lhe Qlc-e Club. DANELLA SULLIVAN 62 GOULD PLACE CALDWELL, N. J. 'llvlild in manner and pleasing lo lhe eyeli. Danny is one ol lhose girls whom you iusl have lo gel lo lrnow before you can appreciale her. She has been a mem- ber ol The Dancing Club, Norms Thealer Guild, and ihe Glee Club. ln her Freshs man year she look parl in lhe Spring Fes- lival. As a Junior she was elecled Seclion Leader. She has moved lhrough her lhree years here al school wilh a guiel dignily rhal is mosi filling and enioyable in one sludying lo become a leacher. VALERIA REGINA SULLIVAN 955 BOND STREET ELIZABETH, N. J. I+ would lalce an encyclopedia lo lisl Vals aclivilies. She's been seciion leader, seclion lreasurer, seclion social leader, class Treasurer, and vice-presidenl oi lhe Senior Class. Valls belonged lo lhe Glee Club, Swimming Club, Dancing Club, Forum Club, and even sewing on lhe Senior Var- sily Show Commillee has noi lessened her vim and cheeriness. ETI-l EL M. SWEATMAN 172 PAGE AVENUE LYNDHURST, N. J. The honor ol being The lirsl in lhe his- rory ol lhe school lo make a perlecl score in archery goes lo Elhel. poise, dignily have helped her noi only +o accomplish lhis efaclness in archery bul in everylhing lhal she underlalces. LENA SZYMANSKI 304 SECOND STREET ELIZABETH, N. J. l'le was a leader among men . Some say lhal is lhe grc-alesl complimenl one can re- ceive- we pay il now lo womanhoodl l-ler easy poise, hair cullured manner, her inborn eveculivc- abilily oblained no lew posilions ol respoiisibilily for Lee. VVQ leel lhal wilh a baclnground ol experience and a never lailing inlc-reel in her associales, we will score one more successlul graduale oi New- arl. Lee has a gill lor impromplu conlribu- lions, made more emphalic by her slow 'Soulhern way ol spealfing, lhal is punc- lufsled by a louch ol humor' a word, a look, is way wilh menl Page Sixly 1 Page Sixfy-one 69 DOROTH EA TANSEY TOO LENOX STREET NEWARK, N. J. Dorolhea is lhe girl from Jrhe big cily. She came here lrom Jennie Hunleris School in New Yorlc Cily. She is a member of lhe Kindergarlen Club. ANN THOMPSON 258 HENRY STREET SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. Her wi+'s as swilr as her speech . We have only had Ann lor one year bur she has cerlainly won herself fame. She enlered from Easr Slroudsberg Slale Teachers' Col- lege in Pennsylvania. Alhlelics are her main inleresls as shown by her parlicipalion in lhe soccer games. Thela Mu has lraken up her club period mosl successfully. Such liveliness musl poinl lo a successlul, vari- ared Teaching career. MARGARET THOMPSON 258 HENRY STREET soum AMBOY, N. J. Peg, a graduale ol Easl Sfroudsburg Slale Teachers' College, came +o us lhis year-a complere slranger. We have grown lo appreciale her in rhis shorl lime, however, and regrel Thar she couldn'T have been in our class from The beginning. Her main inleresl is in books, principally rhose connecled wilh medicine. Here af school she has been a member of Jrhe Dancing Club. We wish you lols of luclc, Peg! C. WHITING THORNTON II4 WEST SEVENTH AVENUE ROSELLE, N. J. ' Whiley has all lhe lalenls which are needed by a good Teacher, and he has helped our school by making use ol 'rhese Jfalenls whenever he has been called upon. He has been a seclion leader lor rwo years. Vic-Presidenr of 'rhe Science Club one year and Presidenlr 'rhe nexl. He has also been a member ol Nu Lambda Kappa, +he Glee Club, and chairman ol The Publicalion Commillee. MARION TIGER IO8 EVERGREEN PLACE EAST ORANGE, N. J. lylarions many aclivilies have included membership in lhe Dancing Club and presi- dency in her Freshman year, Seclion Leader ol ner Jr. B lerm membership in lhe Sludio Club lor lwo years. parlicipalion in lhe Spring Eeslival, Seclion Leader ol her Sr. A lerm. Corresponding Secrelary lor lhe Senior Class and service on lhe Varsily Show Commillee. Marion has many well- chosen, lrue lriends and will be bound lo galher many more as she progresses in lile. BETTY PRIMROSE TYSON 357 NORTH MAPLE AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J. Il you see a girl wilh eyes big and blue, lhal's Belly. l'ler expressive eyes and abil- ily lo porlray varied emolions have made her prominenl in lhe lield ol dramalics. As a member ol lhe Norms lhealer Guild, she has parlicipaled bolh in direcling and acl! ing in several school produclions. Belly was also social leader ol her sec- G. VAN LENTEN PEQUANNOCK, N. J. From away oul in lhe Hslicks' lhere came a good nalured, easy going lellow. Van never says loo much nor loo lillle. l'le is an accomplished hunler, and his very char- acler rellecls lhal soolhing spiril which lhe oul-ol-doors seems lo prinl on every naf lure lovers counlenance. Van has been a member ol lhe Cam- era Club lor lwo years, bul has also assisled in many olher aclivilies aboul lhe school. WILLIAM VITARELLI 7l WAKEMAN AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. lion. . ..VVvi'1' ww-r 'liin1.fivf,-lvuf-, whrirsa-vi-i lhlrl Vs ,ii-- liiirli-I .'.l,,' 'i lhiri lf. dvi- lu-.l, wlial-,wry-ill 'r n 1, , -1 ,- ,M i-,f-' ll'lVW1Hr1lUIl. ?,, lul- 'Hil-J r1 ' I 1-i ii! lf,-Liilvfj il Ilvwvi- IJ AVN, .irirl il r' 1-'i ln- art, piiif ',il , , , lhinl- fin llfil 'oinc-cl the Librari Council lhe lirsl l f year he came lo llormal School and re- nnairf-cl a memlgiii-r ol lhis organiralion lor lun yfearif. becoming ivresidenl in his Senior year. lrlfi ii, lr avuriir ol lhe Nu Lambda I'if1l1 I virir' rresirlenl cl ll-ie lvlusic Sludy' C ilfrl IIIVJ Kjwlifllfir' Ira. I-ll? ig ri Il'Vi'IY7I?'i'I' Cllr lllf' Gil rifi Cluii fini lvl lliri Ar' Clula-. Beige-2 -f-'f- v Bill I iuCllf1il'rYifirlrjil llli? Euljili fi, ri C irr-i nillfif, Page Sixly-lwo E E . . Q f A Page Sindy-Three ' - BEATRICE R. VOGEL I6 I-IEDDEN PLACE EAST ORANGE, N. J. Bee'l goes in Tor everylhing, ThaT doesn'T involve homeworlr, in a big way. She can be Tound anywhere ThaT people are discussing music, liTeraTure, The TheaTer, or psychology. She enioys The Tennis Club. in TacT she is gaEga abouT Tennis-and The reason has red hair. GEORGIA C. VREDI NBURGH TO RUTHERFORD AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N. J. A Tine sTudenT who was lcnown Tor all prevailing inTeresT in her worlc, whose end Thusiasm and whose arTisTry is well coma bined. WorThy oT our TrusT and oT our Triendship, she always proved herselT a per- son whom we valued highly. Une oT Those who has noT losT her love Tor dolls. buT calls iT marioneTTing. lv1osT oT all a greaT appre- ciaTor oT music, arT, Tine ThoughT, and oTher people. Georgia has been a member oT The lvlarioneTTe Guild, and The STudio Club. RUTH WARD 368 TURRELL AVENUE souTH ORANGE, N, J. WooTsie says 'il don'T agree wiTh you'l, mosT emphaTically buT we don'T mind. Any! body who wriTes such Tine poeTry can go on disagreeing as much as she likes. RuTh has belonged To The Dancing Club, The Dra- maTic Club and Nu Lambda Kappa and in beTween she goes in Tor big discussions on everyThing. RUTH WATERBOR 262 RECTOR STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. RuTh is The pracTical Type oi person who malces worThwhile conTribuTions To any Taslc in hand. She has a social Tacl and guieT charm ThaT male her a desirable Triend and colleague. She aTTended The Psychology Club, Eine ArT Club. and The STudio Club. V' VIOLA ADELE WAYER 37 MORSE AVENUE RUTHERFORD, N4 Ji f i 17 wfiq rvewer CML. F15-V fi: fx X.-. I1 anim FEi5!C1',' 'Q wifi.. Ea i ii Aiiereffewf C5 mfmci-ea ' J. ri f: 1?f51iiwi QM. YVMCM if Violffi V ' ' 'i :'im'ffff5-fi 'rv We Dfmdfcgi 1 Vlilpli Sfafiy CMU. VWWQT 'VC V'--xfffvsi ig 'Fe 'ffefeif ,iii r .fd qyrviw 54,3 v1..f 7 RITA WEISS 14 CRAIG PLACE NORTH PLAINFIELD, N, J. A rifif- mg fav vi. :wer gifs mifure. 1 '5 'pr ri Q5 fwoivlciual upon whom Tfwj 'i fudw Ti We fade Q4 We Ciironf 'ff I, ir'-efidw ami: wlwlhq. Leaoers pray if me-Q1 wil Mfg Rzfii because Huey are We ,if-'iAfi. QP, liefnqed +13 The Dancing fini, Qvinb C133 and We DSy'C'1C'lC1Q ,f V FLORENCE WELLS BELLEVILLE, N. J, E iC ':i4m ' We qr51CfPuSm6-N Sym? I P 'fi'Jr'1fy MW the agixcfmfamelfy and f'ifw'-,f Q? 'Me cmd. XNG can ai! ewes? we Q w'?LJ1VTfQ ' if Hue Comtdmaficm. f .f.'iiw1 ffiiwfr be remembered, we Mink 1,Ar'r'1xaHwefEc reilmoerlnqs of 1 My fmfii We fiommenii. mirepog ' Aw mfalf- flmm for he-r acflvh U 3 wef'f1e-M of flu Lambda Kappa, En C4115 Nil We- RQV3-c+CAr, fmfj memw 5 wi Fm Qffiafilifrw Corwwmiwip-cf, Marbn' f iwwi E'1f,fCMCHiuQlyf Cluiigffaf If 'H H 'Y'N?VTYi'f','f PM r. ANNE-MARTHA WIN IARSKI 31 GLESS AVENUE NUTLEY, N. J. ir :fi-Uifw fvm rmmf,-W hc'- '1 i 'iw fra' Eff in-f LC-fin fflrifrl 4 , ,ZNVVM Vflffisixf' few 'ffl' 41 RULE' fm ' 'VEVW1 '?'kJ':'iQ wail? lUm'Mi1 i'wf'V 'mr' UVM rvmfrwy 'MMT -,f1mf'f-TC .. Pwmfi' A ' , 1 X11 Z-'!, ?1:' fwif1 f1 E11fVY' +1 MT' GV! i ,r f5f'w1 Vfdlvxll fmw M iw' COW- vf' , 4' H- ' M-v VV!'+F 'Ef1'7 yfpyr V ' 1 1 'N 'V'f1'L, Y f1 I u f , , ., v nwlfw -r .V 0 q,, N? FUQI Page Sixfyeiive EDWARD TERRAGNI Ill WOODRIDGE STREET wooDRiDeE, N. J. Eddie crealed a srir when he walked inio Educalion class-To ioin 33 girls. Thar was a bubbling period. l'le received his A. B. in English al l-lobarl College, New York. Eddie, shorl Though his slay, has played a dandy game ol baskelball. We leel we've missed somelhing by knowing him lor only one year. Fl LOMENA F. YANNAZZO 591.2 HAYES STREET NEWARK, N. J. ln slalure small-ambilion large . Fil is very ambilious buf doesn'l allow il lo spoil her pleasure-because she is loads ol lun. The Glee Club, Nu Lambda Kappa, Dancing Club, and Thela Mu have all had Fil for a+ leasi' a lerm. As a Freshman. she enlered inlo The Spring Eeslival and as a Junior she was a seclion Jrreasurer. We wish you all lhe luck in lhe world, Eil, and lols ol success. PAULINE ZEISEL 1527 THIRD AVENUE ASBLJRY PARK, N. J. I+'s a good ihing 'rhal Jrrains run from Asbury lo Newark lor Paul has lilled a place no one else could. Wherever lhere was work, Paull' was always willing lo help. Beside serving as Vice Presidenl of lhe Arr Club, she was also a member oi Nu Lambda Kappa and Social Sludies Club, and served as seclion Jrreasurer in her senior year. MILDRED FRANCES ZESCI-I 9 STANLEY STREET iRvirsJeToN, N. J. A winsome lace, a dainly gracem. Mil has fha? cerlain someihing Thai iusl makes you like her. l-ler lreshman year was de- voled To lhe lvlarionelle Guild. The re- maining lwo years were spenl wilh lhe Glee Club. In her Senior year she was Seclion lreasurer and a member ol lhe Execulive Council. Eriends oi Mil have enjoyed her companionship and we know olhers will in laler years. 1 . Q. i, rf P, - X -2- . s- :. F.. .h.. 4,. J' 'J' A-V.- ,4.,!. w:,1 f' Af'5a.-- . --Nail: Q9 S-fy-S SENIOR B CLASS Presidenl' ................................ .....................................,........,.., I SABEL KNIGHT Vice PresidenT .......... ......... V IRGINIA MARTIN SecreTary ............... A......, M ARY SLINGERLAND Treasurer ........... ELINOR BOOTH FRESHMAN EW Taces . . . new experiences . . . new aTTiTudes . . . new Triends . . . and a new school. Imagine how you would Teell RighT, we did Too. BuT we soon orienTed ourselves. A novel and TesTive occasion Tor TurThering our acquainTanceship was The Freshman dance. We also sTarTed a new precedenT, Then, by iniTiaTing a yearly luncheon. lExaminaTion! PromoTionsI Good-byes! VacaTion.l JUNIORS I Fewer people in The class. As iT was, we had The smalIes+ class in The hisTory oT The school. Esrablished on enviable repuTaTion-The worsT and yeT The besT class. Before we realized IT, we were embryo Teachers in The field of educaTion. Again we orienTed ourselves To a new life. Joys and sorrows: pleasures and disappoinTmenTs: realms of new experiences: our sTudenT Teaching period. In January, I933. syncopaTion, harmony, a blending oT dancing TeeT in rhyThmic Time-The Junior Prom. SENIOR B's Seniors! AT lasT our ambiTion realized. Sfill closer and dearer Triends. Then our Senior B Tea, which To The esTimaTion oT The TaculTy was The besT ever held. This was because of The smallness oT our group and The beauTiTul inTormaliTy, buT we srill have much To look Torward To--our Senior Ball: class day: Commencemenlr: and Then our farewell luncheon. And once more--new TribulaTions. Page SixTy-seven : '--4 I H4 . 'RR . 'I x I, H x 2 x N 'x 6' Ll ,L J JI- . 1 ' L -. nu, lx 1 llfhl , i :nfl fl .E ' nt-Q5 ,QU ?1P A ,fu u 1 ll J' ,sl Y , V 'r M' ll'J'f Ip ,LT MV' WW sy, L. Q' '-f, MN w Q1 1, tl M L . 3 . if ffA .' , . g r ' 4 A ' ' 4 M.-.4 -.1 ry 1 5 1 , qv t.A ,J Xu Lyvtwirtli ,Aus . . ,S Y JUNIOR CLASS PresidenT ......,.... . ,MWILLIAM DENBERG Vice Presidenf ,,,, ,, , . HELEN LESSER SecreTary ,,,,A,, ,, , MARGARET FENNESSEY Treasurer ,,,. A AA,..., RALPH LITTLE N SepTember, l932, one hundred and sevenTy-Tive people were drawn To Newark Normal from all over The sTaTe, as sTeel Tilings are drawn To a magneT. They were gaThered inTo one class and labeled Freshmen , AlThough sTrangers To each oTher They worked TogeTher, Tormed a governmenT, and survived The TirsT year oT work. Friendships and alliances developed, and because oT loyalTy and cooperaTion These people have grown inTo ThaT sTrong, large class called Juniors. We, The highly-selecTed class oT '34, are sTill adhering To The sTandards we seT Tor ourselves in our TirsT year aT This insTiTuTion. Our every evenT has been exceedingly successful and enjoyable, our scholasTic records are very Tavorable, and because we are iusT in The middle oT our course-neiTher enTering nor leaving-we are enTirely happy and conTenTed. Freshman lniTiaTion was carried ouT wiTh loTs oT Tun Tor The Juniors and a display of good sporTsmanship on The parT oT our vicTims. The enTerTainmenT Tor The Freshmen in SepTember opened our social season. lT consisTed oT a splendid program in The audiTorium Tollowed by dancing and, oT course, reTreshmenTs in The gym. A dance aT Newark Normal on November I8, was our nexT evenT. The success oT The enTire evening was indicaTive oT whaT The righT kind oT cooperaTion can accomplish. On January 26, aT The Maplewood CounTry Club, The high lighT oT our year Took place. The Junior Promenade, wiTh iTs SoTT lighTs, and sweeT music , beauTiTul gowns relieving The black oT Tuxedoes, and wonderTul orchesTra will long be memorable in The minds of The many who aTTended. Our Two years have kepT us indusTriously employed boTh scholasTically and socially, and Tor each one oT us They have been happy Torerunners oT our much anTicipaTed Senior year. Page SixTy-nine M-: , .mg lllll lllll lllll flllm llllh Ill! L-, ,. .. JA I I' . . v x fs' mtg . 7, 'AA 'kr rv' 5? 1 1 F1 ,st 5 4 . -z 'wg -C .,4 ,Q . .gx !,. . .1.q' 1 -. ' v x V, 'MJ .241 - .A3 5,,.A, Jax 3 1 . 4 1. aqe Sevemiy ......L.,-L-.,,..,. -. FRESHMAN AST Sepfember fhere enfered fhe porfals of our school fhe largesf freshman class in fhe lasf fen years. Affer a fwo weelc period of inifiafion which fhey passed fhrough good nafuredly if became apparenf fhaf fhe new group had absorbed fhe spirif of Newark Normal for, inalmosf every exfra-curricula acfivify fhey played imporfanf parfs. The class organized guiclcly and elecfed as fheir officers l-loward Junlcer, presi- denf: Kafhleen Judge, firsf vice presidenf: Alice l-lerron lsecond vice presidenfg Emil Janfausch, recording secrefaryq l-lelen Baller, correspondenf secrefaryg and Joseph Domareclci, freasurer. On fhe affernoon of l-lallowe'en an informal dance and enferfainmenf program was held by fhe freshmen in fhe gymnasium. Many were in masquerade, adding color fo fhe occasion. The freshmen nexf expressed fhemselves as a class on February fenfh, when 'lhey gave fheir prom in fhe gym. lf was a memorable occasion for all who affended. Because of fhe nearness fo Valenfine's Day fhe gym was decorafed in red. A large red valenfine adorned fhe enfrance and gave a beaufiful effecf. Nof being confenf wifh fhe success of fheir firsf fwo social venfures, on May ninfh fhe freshman puf on a display of falenf which provided an inferesfing affernoon for fhe members of fhe class. Music abilify was demonsfrafed by several who played fhe piano, violin, and by fhose who sang. Some of fhe performers showed fheir knowledge and abilify for dramafics by presenfing a playlef which was worfhy of fhe efforfs of George M. Cohan. The program was complefed by several of fhe afhlefically-minded members of fhe class, who parficipafed in a gymnasfic exhibifion. A brighf fufure looms ahead for fhis class and we are expecfing much from fhem. Page Sevenfy-one dill , 'f.1 Zgxp- ,' J 1 X 1 lx I, f 1 ix V4 A 1 1 , I 4 I 1117: i 1 iw, ! Y I- xx . W 'Iam 4, H Y, fm 'l W, 7Y'1 l , K., I ' V' tkf, ffwxi,-Ifllk ' , , v if ,PN 1 Ak ' ..:., 'Q 1 f X J A 1 qx M Y Jw 4 . 11 ffv f W 'fl Q L l N I HIEQQV U , 1 g f' f f 1:-, lj, ' X X N f M f 1 ff, .- 4-3-,gx L f X I H , A .. . .., , ,... , .. , A H C QVQGUIZGTIQU ,f V1 , A 1 'y'fv V '1 is EXECUTIVE BOARD I lu 1 .- 4. P' 'KAP X s-B' .I - . M rl , j' L J Y 1.1 - ..- 11' ,, C ,. 11 ' 11' gvymw ,, li , , TRC- Rm 11 .,Vg1'TL. Y. ', ,,, 'N . 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'1 1.1: ' w 111 11'1 1'11 11 1'11!11'1 '1 1,ri:1' ' '1f'1 1,1 1111 'r' 'PW- ' ' '1' 1 '11 '11-11 1 '11 E1,x11rf1 '11 1.1 +1 .1 ' 1111- V, , 'Mid ' 1' ' ' '11 1'T 21 . '1 'V' 1 !11 11 11 l ff! 1 ' 1'1'f11 1'1- '1'111 111' 11111'11,.1 1'1', ,11:1L:f11,1', '1 111111 -, , f.,, ,, -1 1d 19 '. 1 -w11IL ,'1i.E , Y . . LH' 111' 'J 1r'fC '111111,'1f11V', 1 E-1 f 111 l ULN, , , STUDENT COUNCIL Presidenf A s Y , ,,, , ,, L , , , ,, , ,. , Lloyd Kingsley Vice Presidenf Y , L, William Suffon Secrefary ,,A,A,.. so L, ,Kay Madden Treasurer .dd. eddddd,dd,d L L d,deddddd L ddddd Andrew Pefers HE Sfudenf Council is a represenfafive organizafion composed of all club, and class presidenfs. lfs main funcfion is fo discuss consfrucfively and form fenfafive decisions on such academic, social, and adminisfrafive problems as may be broughf before if by fhe sfudenfs. Under fhe fine leadership of ifs presidenf, Lloyd Kingsley, fhe Sfudenf Council has, during fhe pasf year, worlced eflecfively. If has solved many problems in connecw fion wifh school life, and has made many worfhwhile confribufions fo fhe producfive and ellicienf managing of sfudenf governmenf. The Council recognizes fhe facf fhaf if represenfs fhe sfudenf body, fhaf ifs chief funcfion is fo please fhaf body for fhe common good of all. lf is also appreciafive of fhe facf fhaf fhere are many exfra-curricular acfivifies involving many complexifies and problems, and fhaf if is fhe Councils dufy fo malae fhese problems as few as possible and fo do all in ifs power fo correcf any disfurbing issue. The Council is worlcing in cooperafion wifh all agencies of fhe school fo furfher ifs besf inferesfs. The Council invifes fhe sfudenfs fo bring before if for considerafion all maffers which are worfhy of discussion. The Members of fhe Council hope fhaf fhe sfudenf body realizes fhaf no acfion can be falcen on any problems which do nof originafe among or come from fhe sfudenfs fhemselves. Page Sevenfy-five PUBLICATION COMMITTEE M 1 'WILIAI' 'I KDF'II Fau',. X1. LE 1v.Q ,v 'I a-Q N .DDE 'v F.U'aPI'N EAI-.' E3 I-IE DubIicaIIQrw CQmm?IIee comms QI bevefu sfude-ms decfed by We Smderw 0rgarwIzaIIQn. This Q.3mmII'ef3 edhs and manages aII SCMQQI pubIICaIIQn5. TIIIQ year me CQmmiIIQf3 worked Imfirmqly, In spIIe QI IImarvCIaI dEIIIcaIfIesI In trier IQ I,fuI3Ii5Iw a quarferiy magazme wQrII1y QI me IXIOVVTIGI ScIwQQI wIwIcIw I' fepresenfs f'?CIInq az chairman QI Hui- COVUDWIIIQG, WIIIIam Vifareill Qrgamzed an QIIICIQPI sIaII 'ard giIuIDII5IweCI me INST Issue QI me 'IRQIIQCIQH' In November. NNa3IQr FaIey ard Lena 31ymarv,II wr!-rc Chosen +0 ai' aa CO-rf:dIIOl 3 QI me I-JIIQWIPQ owes. TINA PuI'uIICaIIQm Commhfee Inflqan Irs me-XI Img-Iorfam puIDIICafIQm The Norm Ii, We MMI QI IXIOVYEIIIIDIEII. AIIQF many glee-ples: mqIwIs QI QQUIQN pIanmnq revIsIrvq Kffmg, prQfgfI rf3a-iimg f Ia., me QQQI Qc-qam IQ become a Qaiwerem mags QI Iifefamre rYfiIar+Ef',, CFIVIOOVIZ, and QIIwr i,JIaI3Ie maIQrIaI. TIIQ I'IuI1IIcaI2rm In Ir'-A FfegIwwP BTIDQ I5 naw mfier v.-aj, avj wII Ivo roidy IQ: AITCCJUTIYTQ I:VfQ ,IIITT'l 'JIVH AI'II ' IA Iy'1'a '1IfT fy TII VIII ' I: 1 I1 I 'fr'. XIIII If1'- 3,-I I 1' ' II'IfA, ',.'vI,1,'-II 'I l y I .I.LrQ.'L A. I I A-I ,I I4IJ' I A oi 'AQ-'f IIAm,.- :. 1 DIV? I 'V 'T'y I' NORM STAFF EDITCDRIAI. DEPARTMEF INILLIAIM VITAQELLI C. WI-IITING TI-IOQNTCIN .ICSEUI-I B, AMEQITIQSIA :..' 'NALTEP J. FAIEY' IT Cfef E-fI1uIIw ECPM In CIHSM' , f' EAI-IU' Sa-F-:IGI EI3'ff AIIJIQPEVV' SLCIAIXI LV- ' ASSOCIATE EDITCIIPS NEPA? I' STAFF PLCFIEIXICE WELLS FLCFENCE LANUEFS LENA, SZYMANSI-fl OSEPH QUIMEY FICIFEIXICE GCLESTEIN ,LILIA I:C'PCfINI icfewf Liv, 3 ATHLFICS ,In Inf, AI1.ufIr IEFIS'f'NAI STAFF II.IA,i'IC III MMP SEVIFUQE ALEEFT IATHEPIIXIF AFNCILI, FPLFIICES PI-IILLIPS IETIE DENHOLM EIIT1 I I SITN III I-.4IEfEI,fIfx EZ' F ' f1h,.+'+iF ARI ffEVH1fIJA5'E'f+I '. MIAHI ,'A5EQII BUSIIIEQ2 DEDAIQQHIEIII ffEVr-I E, AI.'5'5'ff'A IEAII NEZI f-SSQCIATES , XfIv'EVIIf'IIIg Iliff-.vI Y 'XI If. EMAIIICI-1EI3LIi'. gE IA IJAQL iiwfi5TTA EFFEIA. fu: I f aqe Sevefvy-seven l1 THE NORMS THEATRE GUILD Helen Sanoqqisl Laura English Presioenl Vice Preuioenl Recording Secretary Sfella Serncresen Corrffagvondinq Secrelary May Lowenlhal ' T ' Ben Fiore Tffgffi iuffff AST May .1 one-acl rrlay conlergl wah announced which ended Qclooer lirsl. Three iwrizclf. were ollered: live dollars lor lhe besl play and lwo dollars and lilly cen 5 ior lhf- i.f'cr.iin-fi and lhird beef. The iudcqeg were Mr. Goodrich ol Easl Gran e gh Sclwol, Mrxr. Vfiucglwnfonwen, and Miss W'ilson who selecled These: Riclmrd Cory Wallri Downlown Florence pulnarrw lczilf,-rancf: lsolbel Kniohl ilhf- Duel Alex Kaulrnan Tw-. i.r milf: were civr-n in Dig-cl -rnber and Jnrwiiawi O 'era Malinerfl, and llglri' 1 I . if . l' l i . llhl , lf3lli,ii.'.ffif1 in l'frl irlmry ivy fin c-vegninfl lilFlllQV'TWi'ilTQrQt ol pinl-X and PFVCITO flair-V Ll Dfw' ini, 'irrfl lxfliar' in The Bcwlf-r llilll, The lail lvso inlay, were film? C L nlfq ir l,,'lf,rilfl,3'v, Th-A llfirnr, iimornlrly ririirilwirn w.i:. lniy irf-ienlialicn ol Eiiirm Eclerl, well lcnor i illUr3'if i'irli',l, wll i ir,r'ly',i,'iY-Qi Ji'-.fm Dlflrr. lr'iQ fil1ir, lhfr lli inn VifiVf1'Gll1l iTl lr-1. lxlrx,lff-llrir1ulll'fJllflx-mrl Ar' Thfri if 'li-ffiiifwlei1-filer. ' inf +A Uri-n llw- llfrrnn lr we viii'r-'i 'lm-r,lU:517iw Qlll'ellew1rl '1l f' 'frfir' 'ln-il zla, i1'N!lil i Il' 'lL1 ' Ffinli CFl'Y'lVTlTl'.E lV',T,l'TIl'l1f' llwfi Emi lr H-rw llVV il' i in- ir 11- l ri 1c.7ilTTT ll7l'TlYTr V7Wl i I'-V- lTWl'1N'P no' 'ri-fr-iv l F lf-li ru. lli ff lr rn wiv: 'lol '-'rn' ir'-I Pqlv Vr'lw1 iii: fwqnrf D13 phil Brin Fiore liifl, T ,' i' Xl wi lpili-i':rrii Gi -over l-liolnx Ci-,,, Q,-Mens, ,, 314 ,Q ,, . ,,L,,,Mi 79'5 A ' ..,,L4-,4L1zcie,- , . , . ,.--.ur-v : . x... fix- ,,.e...Q..M, , , - ,,.... ev- .,-L.:-irr ,.,.. s-Y,- Y Y x xx . s, , Q f if - . s- s-,-s-s.,...- -T,.....u,--fa-a --- -you ART CLUB Presidenf , A,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , A , ,., ., , closeplu A. 0iBrieVu Vice Presidenf .. . i . . David l-larris Secrefary N , ,s . , , ,nfaulurue Jones Treasurer s. . .. .s as s s s s s Jessie Defuluolluu l-lE mofivafing force beluind flue acfivifies of fluis club luas been flue desire fo be of definife service fo flue individual members of flue sfudenf body wluo cluoose if as flueir medium for socialized scluool acfivify, as well as fo flue insfifufion as a wluole. Some of our aims are: fo recognize and luelp develop any lafenf arf abilify among flue sludenfsi fo offer an opporfunify for free expression flurouglu arf, beyond fluaf wluiclu is possible in flue regular arf courses: fo inifiafe flue members info flue various arf mediums and processes: fo bring fo fluem an appreciafion of all forms of arf: fo acguainf fluem wiflu flue arf cenfers in fluis vicinify1 fo develop a realizafion of flue place arf luolds in flueir lives: fo insfill an appreciafion of flue beaufy which surrounds fluemq and fo learn fo apply flue principles of arf fo any underfalcing in which fluey engage. Some of flue acfivifies in wluiclu flue club luas parficipafed during flue pasf year are flue following: cosfuming and consfrucfing sfage for flue Clurisfmas program: maling posfers for exluibifs in scluool exluibif casesg designing flue Reflecfor covers: decorafing for social evenfs suclu as flue Junior dance: arranging and sponsoring a special Ar? exluibify malcing confribufions for flue Fine and lndusfrial Arfs Convenfion. Tlue acfivif fies of individual members luave been of varied lrinds. Cn any club day fluey may be seen busily engaged in flue various forms of fine arfs, suclu as slrefcluing, crayon drawe ing, pasfel, cluarcoal vvorlc, wafer color painfing, oil painfing, sculpfure, flue malring ol luammered and efclued iewelry, leafluer worlc, linoleum-bloclc prinfing, and wood-carving. ln addifion flue club luas a number of excursions, including a frip fo flue Newark Arf Tlueafre, a visif by flue Seniors fo flue Wluifney Museum and flue Modern Museum ir New Yorlc, several visifs fo flue Confemporary Club and flue Nevvarlr Museum, and, recenfly, a frip by some members fo flue Newarlc Public Scluool of Fine and lndusfrial Arfs. Page Sevenfy-nine NATURE STUDY CLUB Prf--fldefnf Vie' Preikiewf Andrew Perers CHarWes Howard fre-:re'ar'f'TreeSJrer V. Bhmcrwe Grover Cgrrrerromfiiraq fecre-fairy CGCYNNG Domkafski RV JS Wm' raw year, We V'l61+uregfudv CMMS Fai, gmrmed many varied aCMvHEeS. i ffl if :Ur rm' acwemmref. earry M5-,T MH, was 51 rig fo Lake Morawl, where we f r rf-ffwerii ai We Quefrs of Mrl-. LOUQNW. Durhq WFS frlp, we ako had a r fl fgailrgfw r,recIrF'5deG by fwfr queer racy? ff who We fo dehe info 'Cy r ,,.v' imp 're i,1r'f':r'1 cr qlvlmq rfxrficrf, lc 'rife x-,fro gm SfUdLEOf-f6'6C1'Uf'WQ has 'f1rQ'7i reri:. 'v'Nf 'f4 wonder H amycwe ww 'wi been so Powered WW forcxei U f r 'yn G! 'ffV+fxrV'f'Y'xG'VWf Qorrwrrwlifgg? Tw 'M f 'rim will rerrwc-miner ui fir We 'f'xLfV'f6EUTUYTCj F17-SC'!TTk U' period fn Cf ' f 'N r L gr mn Uv- Som? ffm. lv ia we are dcwurrlr, sure rwurfweroqs . ' 'f w fl 5 Mr rfgurqhrh browm eye? 'eaffgz 'cr fha' gm'ar1Icufar Hour. 1' ,. 'Ne Thr- rfmr' rwiffrw 1 rw 5 Q ff-Pflfri Shdxi GC'CiCqy, C' uf V' ' K' 'ri f1ffrfmrv'w'. Tr-If we fe Few Vw, fMrwm5a1fz'Q Hue mc-me H ,: ' 1 H ui, rffz' ' 'nr Us w'erw35'. A' rrefecrwi ' X ,rr .rf Jr' ,V 'wir'f'1'f'Y+,J'fiy'rVTC1 EVTVJ jr frfrdvwg 'rw f'ujNN,-'UZ v.'rwfC5N rrffy V r 1 5Ailf'w w'1f'1:fm. ,7 .fwr :X 'f1'w'Ir.A '.D' L 'A rf' r:,fj'41ur5Trwif1 a- rafibmjxxf- ' V Vg 11' I 'UWM 2'Y 'i'U fV'fr2'?1f 'TW 5 'i '64 U 'Q'l?Vil J'1fYTaLV'cfVil Cnriffy Y I ' VAQ1' FrC'4rr y I1 Y ? T - 'lv--Y '4 '-' . -, ,V - y., 6 ' ' ,'.- f,. gf Q-we 4- - ga, , . , rf,-1-Q A - w ,.' ' '- Us-- ' . '-M--.-A .7-Q C .9 ' e-7f7'fQ 5?o-,,. M Q: f - ' 1- 1 1 Ja ,WT C .. THE STUDIO CLUB Presideril Henry Boolcslaber Vice Presiderir C Madeline Sclwullz Treasurer , lsadore Siegel Secrelary do Anna Lulcaclw Club Advisor Miss Grace W. Engels HE Sludio Club is made up ol rliirly sluderirs Having special Fine Arr inleresls wbo wisli lo ewperierice rlwe ioy ol crealive aclivily and aesrlwelic salislacliori 'rlwal cre- alive eriorl gives. Members are lree lo clwoose me medium ol greafesr imeresl lo llwemy and as a resull skill in llwe use ol praclically every crearive malerial is developed. A visil lo me Sludio Club meelirig will disclose some oulslaridinq arl producls in clay-modeling, charcoal arid pasrel slce+cl'iing, oil pairiling, learlwer fooling iewelry and Texlile desicm. Trips lo oulsraridirig arr galleries and exlwibilioris are a bar? ol rlie club iiirociram, so llial members may become acduairiled willw fiwese culfural cenlers in our vicirilly. Several deliqlwrlul social affairs are lweld eaclw year so llwal members may become well acquairiled wifli eaclri ollwer and willw me lacully. 'llie worlf ol llwe Sludio Club members lwas aoded to 'lwe e-liileiiliori cases in 're main lwall oi our sclwool. Tre Sludio Club desires lo be ol service lo me sclwocil arid welcorwwes Of i3or+uci'i lo use ils lcmowledqe ol arf lo lurllwer sciwool croiecls. Page Eigrlyearie ..,. ,,, ,.., l 'W ,-fl if ,My ,, ' , .-I, f . ' ' ' 'i 'I ' ,ELM -- ,q . - . -. ' M 4' N 12.1 'aff' Y' ' yn ' 5:-0 Wpm? 'ffl 8 'avg' M S:-1:4 ' .1 ffl? sa , 1 fr ilfgsf A . E5 355 V Presidenl , Elorence Wells Vice Presidenl , i Virginia lvlarlin Secrelary .Virginia Ackor Treasurer s , William Vilarelli 2 Year Truslee l-lorlense Sclwlappin l Year 'lruslee , Julia Gordon l-lE Nu Lambda Kappa sel oul lliis year willw llwe cliiel aim ol bringing belore ils members, wrilers lrom several dillerenl lields ol lileralure. As a resull, llwe club lwas been lorlunale in lwaving as ils guesls several well known arlisls and speakers lo aid llwem in making llwis year an oulslanding one. Early in llle lally llie club sponsored llwe lirsl social aclivily ol llwe season, an inlormal dance, wliiclw was lleld in llie gymnasium ol llwe sclwool. Pallerson, aullwor ol 'lllwis Revolving World , who now lwolds a posilion on llwe slall ol llie Newark Evening News, spoke lo llwe club al ils meeling in November. Mr. Pallersons lalk proved especially lwelplul lor lliose inleresled in wriling lor llie newspapers. Al llwe December meeling, Edna Sl. Vincenl Millay's play, Ellie Princess lvlarries llwe Pagell, was read in ils enlirely by members ol llwe club. ln January, lrom llie 'lpoelry Class ol llwe Air came Vincenl Burns, beller known lo luis lisleners as lBobbiell, wlwo read several seleclions, mosl ol wliiclw were laken lrom liif anllwology lilled l'larvesl l. l-loward Garis. well known wriler ol 'Uncle Wiggleyl' slories lor clwildren, was also among llie guesls. He relaled luis plwilosoplwy on Wlial lo wrile and lwow lo wrileil. lnis was lollowfi-d by an inlormal discussion led by lvlr. Garis. lilicfclubf,inm1i'ii:ly lmises lo be as aclive and lorlunale in llie lulure as il lwas been in llwfl- liasl. page Eiglily-lwo 1,-uetuvo-1' ,dvfvrv-v-F - i 1 ORCHESTRA PresidenT s , D. l'larris Vice PresidenT g W. ViTarelli SecreTary , F. Phillibi Treasurer B. Grange AST SepTember a small group oT enThusiasTic music lovers conceived The idea ciT organizing a Newarli STaTe Normal School QrchesTra. ThirTy-Two sTudenTs included Their names among Those who wished To Try ouT Tor membership in This organ izaTion. AT once These budding geniuses began To Toresee greaT possibilihes oT a Tini? Normal School QrchesTra. Their aim was high: Their E'1lflT3Cl3ilOU lieen buT liTTle ciiil They realize whaT The Trials and disabpoinTmenTs oT organizing a grouiii oT eciienhif. musicians were. AT The TirsT Tew bracTices a good varieTy oT insTrumenTs were i'eisr95.g-nhfi iam a hard baTTle had To be ToughT in order To lfeep up The enThusiasm amon-fi 3393 i Th members. lT was noT long, howeveri beTore The QrchesTra was recognized b., The ST.idenT Council and was given a small budgeT. lnTeresT again was revived ani up To The presenT, The club has been growing encouragingly. IT is hoped ThaT by nexT year a well rounded Ofilhlilfi if lea T mi-iiTN,Tive insTrumenTs will have been organized. Page EighTyvThree CAMERA CLUB GC f+ y!'NAV 5: 'ef J. Faky 5'fef Ede',T Harry Lafer wer Mlnma Kapelsohm fied' Amtbrosfa 'fr VV. Ped RXQlwrY1Qmd k frfiiUif HUG +Hf1ft'f .ejf Dfgirff Knew I'1f:1'6Ift lG CWM Such 556-f VW X6 1 Vw 'CQVNHV'w'f'mff,f r'rw?fui'z'-fx frwf14WC1,,f1iI, M, iuww'm'vrw Hwrwucimiuf W' r v. '7r1 wr wf1N1' C: CJ TW'-+xJ C . Jr 1 ff' mmf HN, Vw Y rr Quhr' fran-'Mfg 'CC ' M 'Vw Y'wf5mr'16fr', fafv L16 vc T,f 1 1, f 'NjQl ', 1' fl L,Pfg v wr' 'firm My Haw- C1 Cfwwr f f M' NJ f X-1 -r f Q' 72 fJi r,1- P4 f 'f 'f ff vrwwmi5fTV.miK'.1':1 nf 1 ' V f W Ji Jw f , V M-eg ff lvfQfV'l C -11 fi'-'L' .1fTfmfTML, Wm1x'If'urn. f J' ' , IML lwfiff 1 7 'J ' 1 W 1 ' .fu Z-VLQVYV' WI VU' F'l'f5' NN W H if f:71l X?Wjl fx: Vg .j15'l0rf f fv 4 ' 1 ' ' 'f f : v'-E-'fax ur 'ii' ' P111'?'r My rmalw Www W f ' . Y' 1 3 I 11 - ,' 'M M-11 1 -' C Q r ' V r' l'1:V': ' ' . ':LQr f': r5i'.:r'f' M Ar ,1 ffv? 4 '. 1' 11 f' ww 'mf 4 rw P1 o V f V , , H ' 4 -- . XZVWJ' I J w I k fwfr' f 1'N' I ' THE MARION ETTE GU I LD lvlasler Crallsman ssssss I ssss Jean Kaulzmann Scribe ....,,. ,, ,..,..,,, , s as ,,,,, I-Ielen Collins Keeper ol lhe Funds YY,e,Veeee.. e...... G Iadys Jewell lvlislress ol lhe Wardrobe eeee eeee I so I , I sl-lelen Galloway VISIT lo lhe marionelle worlc room would reveal dolls in lhe malcino. dolls need- ing bul a guiding hand al lhe slrings, maslcs, slrange and lascinaling, modelled heads expressing every emolion, and slage sellings ol Hloreign climew. Our worlcmanship received recognilion in lhe Boslon Puppel Parade where lwo ol our lamous Alice in Wonderland dolls were given honorable menlion. Our club has sponsored lhe organizalion ol lhe New Jersey Public School lvlarions elle Guild, whose purpose il is lo losler marionelle aclivilies in lhe public schools. To arouse inleresl annual conlesls will be held al which lhe besl produclions and lhe linesl individual dolls will be selecled lor exhibilion purposes. Every local paper carries an announcemenl ol lhis conlesl and a ioyous response is ezrpecled. Page Eighly-live .rl I-1 L:':.':- 111 111 111 --- - 4 ' ii' 1-1' MUSIC STUDY CLUB Presidenl Mildred V. Jolwnson Vice presidenl ssWilliam Vilarelli Secrelary June lvlcGra+l1 Treasurer Dorollwea Slruclcman Advisors Miss Laura Rogers and Miss Frances Dunning HE Music Sludy Club conlribules generously To llwe aesllwelic and cullural lile of ilwe scliool and communily. Alllnouglw ils members do nol proless lo display leclw- nical proficiency as finislwed arlisls, llwey feel llwal llwe club meelings are ol greal value in giving ciprgiorluniliy lor llwem lo appreciale line music and lor llwem lo play lor and willi raclw ollier. The cluk. made a sludy ol Clwoyiin, and llwe program wlwiclw was llwe oulgrowllw ol ll7i'- frudy iwcrwgd mos? c-niciyaltilcf. Cine ol llrie mcisl ciululanding is rcsigrams presenled in llwe audilorium lliis year was givin ily llie- Music filudy Club in Marclw. A spc'-cial lealure on lliis program was llwe rl.Jciiif,nrw wcrl' dcinrf liiy lvlilclrc-d Jolwnson and lfclyllw Greenwald, wlio rendered frweniriile arrfingemifnlf. cl wiurlx, cl Arenslry, Clwaminade, and Raclwmaninoll. Qllwer rxarrifiii finrf 'Ufsff 'Nllliarn lv'ii.irr lli and Gladys Krug yiolinisli June lvlcGrallii soprano? lf ' fvnfiiflcr- iifinigls GVHCVQ l.lirl+Ql, l!'LHWl'G'lCV. 'Af Vfilrf ri if 'le iiluli 1 ifwfcig iff' V many mufic .scliyifes oulsido ol llie Normal I i - r ' . llif f ur, 1, if ii 'ifllf' 1f'lff', il fi. milf . Page Eiglwly-sir g.-n.q,.,v- .-..-A A --T - 'Ill !!!T'li?'4frQ lll 'li TI-IETA MU PresidenT ......e... , .,,, ...Rose KanTer Vice-PresidenTc .. NeTTie RubensTein SecreTary., , , , ,Julia Gorden Treasurer ArAA ,, s .rrr EsTher Hardman FaculTy Advisor s. , . , .Miss lv1arTha Downs ITTLE is known, To The school aT large, oT The acTiviTies oT The TheTa Mu Club. This is due, perhaps, To The TacT ThaT iTs acTiviTies are noT easily exhibiTed. The moTivaTing Torces behind These acTiviTies are high inTeresT and an earnesT endeavor To gain a deeper appreciaTion oT The value oT measuremenT in modern educa- Tion, and an increased knowledge oT The Technique oT TesTing. ln order To achieve These ends The acTiviTies oT The club were guided inTo very pracTical channels Through The energy and enThusiasm oT iTs TaculTy advisor, Miss Downs. The club aTTempTed The revision oT obiecTive TesTs Tor The various deparTmenTs oT The school. In This work The members became acguainTed wiTh The procedures oT diagnosing errors, deTermining The validiTy and selecTion oT TesT iTems, and oT using The appropriaTe graphic Torm Tor daTa. IT is The earnesT desire oT The club To cooper- aTe and assisT The TaculTy Through precision and accuracy in This work. Even in The mid-winTer social evenT which The club had, The members and guesTs Tound ample sTimuli Tor menTal acTiviTy. Word puzzles, link puzzles and iig-saw puzzles were parT oT The enTerTainmenT. The club seT up a program oT Trips To special schools, and oT guesT speakers Tor boTh The regular club meeTings and special meeTings To which oTher groups were inviTed. Through These ouTside conTacTs The club members gained a wider and richer knowledge and a deeper appreciaTion oT TesTing, Page EighTy-Seven ' --H H- Q . 'L '- vil- O' E-1 ' fl, .- L5A.',A., ,-.an. THE LIBRARY COUNCIL William Viferalii .v .preideni Vlvhan Lipsnuifz Y HVICQ-Dresldenf Audrey Rasmussen M Secrefary Julia Gordon ,Treasurer HE facflvlfiea or ine Library Councn for We las? year have been many and varfed. The Cnuncll has been rnos' wccefesfui in carrying our Us runcnons. Maferrar has ima?-n made avallobie rar afuoenh our In pracflce- bv mcnwbcrs of we Cound wnc- F-aw fHe,1:g.- reviewed rnaqarlnefs ana newspapers, and have rfiferreri fne rna+erIaW io ine rf,-grmfcnvf' fifflrirarfme-ni ,, The Llrrrrilrgr Cfimnin nap f1lwau,v3 been one Q? ine CUi'u+3'WC WQ1 0 Q1n7:i'f3r's in E+: fidfn furwgnrfnu. Um- v-2'f+,fmfflon C1.'AJ'E:TT Mr falunnrl rnennrgeira C33 fa Mari as IQNS, WM fnwa iw- a 'Vnqn MQW ln fn., rnernor'-,N of Hwme NVEVS rfavf- ini fnf- orvrrmn7'w,f Cf fa f1n Mm, 'Uv vrmrlr-N1 f,-'nn--'lr-rfi-w of nw mqrnnr nwrnber, ariifwf nuin Cixi M7 rho yf,f,Ar.?rQ,y1. fx f'r1 f'f1f riff-,N nf nw- 7r,Jlrfg4' .ffrrrl lr Nw- Hifrafr, Y ar iifflfrr C.3 le'-J ci lg Jigmf by wrt 'Ir' 'v'viw1rV1XM1VW'1Qv1V+-1' frrrfrsnw L i. ff ig HIR2 v.- WL, Vncgf? Evylwf, 9761111 1.4.1.--6-.L.......-.,, . wp -- -- I w . eg. M 0 Q ...lg .A f Q.. 5 Q.. . ,AV M X. . :'.154.'.,.1 -:fl-1-., Z' ARC!-IERY CLUB Pre-sidenf Chariee Q. Fmfey Secrefary J. Afberf Bradberry Advisor Mu Jogeph Dhfkn-gala HE Archery Club is 3 C'fJ TTQjV!iH v'?if,' new Urqamizahgm, If wan +3'gfl3'7?I?j 1 f ,K lr by Mr. Dfxhqofa, Hs hacuhy aiivlsor. The ITV2VTTbE'V'n of his duh mah? h hr fadihe. The Insfruchoh for hw mal-ing of equlpnwhf I5 gfvef hx, M . D H 1 W1 The teaching of The Jie oi fha how I3 qiveh oh TJ'2i,Q1aH,, avi !,1'U'g5 wh NJ rlods The mewhbers are fauqh' hw.-N in make fhelr f?f1uFwhe l The Archery Club hai fafg-1-'Q gihiwj In 'hw QYYYW 'v'!h'?V f' 'N' rwv:w'w?1-iff' 1 1 H offer achoof. They are becivwhg QJNQ Ciapabie' In fhef UNC' cf We his A 1 fhily Irwhj-nd LQ- hoki v.fi-Ely fDJfVW'i'W7'? ' with fi uric if 'hi-V Nj. H'3rc?oh'wre fhc ahh hifi be-Vg Qwgrw LVWM M P --P if rv' 1' vhw h r Fave hw hcrwr 0? :vw- ':4 fwwif1e' 7 C J: rxwE V'! Paqf, Eighty, mine .474-'L-., Fwq- F'-. '-'-- ---we ----Vi V . itil-Ei-I ' '1 ' 4 E23 N- N- , - --4 4 Q . T DANCING CLUB Presidenl Kallnleen Madden Vice Presidenl lvlargarel Fennessy Segrelary Florence Kaeli Treasurer Connle Barloa HAT is one ol flue mosl popular and acllve clubs In llwis 'Sunslwlne School? The Danclng Club. ol course. Tlwe large enrollmenl spealcs lor Els popularlly. ll lwas been lepl acllve because ol Els wlllingness lo cooperale wlllw ollwer clubs ln any -.-.lay fo alo llwem ln llweir programs. lls members musl be very versallle, lor al one rnclrr-enl lney may be called upon to do an lrlsl1Jig and al aroflwer lo do a Norwegian tcfl dance. lee clwiel alm ol llwe Dancing Club ls l lo develop a lrue appreclallon ol all lorms cl fiafcfngf llwlf. lf, mosl crfrlalnly realized If llwe large number cl glrls lnleresled ln 'rn acfvlllr-2 cl fcfcfal lap, clworuv and lnlerprelallve danclng ls any crllerlon. lm Danclng Clulg, llaf, adcfpled as Ylf symbol llwe llgure cl llne 'Good Falryw and 'lr -ncflr, me fplrl' ol 'luis same llGocd Fairy , wlvo, slarding cr llploesl expresses 'rf lrfeci army llwe fplflf cl: lcy and gC'Od wlll lo 5 W. . cl Darling Clull locll lfsrwflrrl fvcry lc-rm lo al lc-asf cnc- Varly. llwls Term llwe fwfr M, lv Qc: ln 'llc llgrnl cl fi fi Frfflflfli Day Ccfllllllcln. llv- flulil cenlrlliwulc-d lo llwe e. ww g rgrarrc 'n wfr',u' A orcur cl oarcf rl- ucm 'rc W c1man Scncol ol flf1'f'f'r1 ffl' lirfiugrll lo cur l, cl lllm llwc' cnllrf- -lurlf rw' l'ilill,f mlglwl snare llwe .,,. .lf,,5ljl,. page Nlnely ...... T...- L 40 ----I L - - . ll il Ei .il u-.4 mn Q., ii' :Ill 4- - 's - L FW? ll' ll' ll' is - - , --4s,,,,,,, , -,,..,--., -LW -.- THE GLEE CLUBS eimsi eLEE aus PresidenT L L June McGraTh Vice PresidenT L L Lois QrmisTon SecreTary Emily Krug Treasurer so Mariorie Burdick MENS GLEE CLUB PresidenT L , 1 Elmer Williams Vice PresidenT , L David Harriss SecreTary ,u,, Charles Einlay Treasurer as Y L ,, so , so L Marlc Dobbelar l-IE Glee Clubs aT The Newarlc Normal School are wiThouT a doubT Two oT The mosT popular and busiesT clubs in The school. IT seems ThaT wiTh almosT every program ThaT is conducTed during The school year The aid oT The Glee Clubs is soliciTed. The TirsT concerT presenTed This year was in CcTober in The audiTorium oT The Normal School. The Glee Club as a chorus sang a Tew numbers and some of our more TalenTed members rendered solos. The ChrisTmas program as every sTudenT in The school lrnows, is a TradiTion which musT be carried on. A large parT oT This program is presenTed by The Qlee Clubs. The TirsT parT oT The program consisTed oT carolling Through The halls. LaTeri in The audiTorium, more advanced music was presenTed. This year The Women's Glee Club was very ably assisTed by The men. The SuperinTendenT's meeTing in February would never be compleTe wiThouT a concerT by The Glee Clubs. This meeTing is one oT The mediums Through which The Cvlee Clubs have become well-known ThroughouT our and neighboring sTaTes. The Menis Glee Club has ably assisTed by providing music Tor TaculTy luniiheons and various conTerences. A more generous group oT sTudenTsi in connecTion wiTh 're sfilwoffil and ouTside of iTs own circle, would be hard To Tind. They cheerTully ana: velumarily give Their services and TalenTs as direcTors and members QT choirs in churfilie-f and church acliorils' They Teach individuals and groups To clay infTrumenTs: and They have af,sisTed welTaf.g. workers in Their worlr Tor chariTy. Page NirTeTy-one m .--...Q-F--- . , , Q, I L' :fu IR ' 1: 57 5 , -I. f 2 ,fi , v 1. Qir' k' '4gq T c'.I'I: 'iffy' THE SOCIAL STUDIES ACTIVITY CLUB PresIdenI , LMarII1a JenIis Vice PresidenI Lyda Bayors Treasurer Miriam Greenberg Secretary MiIdred Frledrnan Corresponding SeCreIary eNorma MCCoIIer Miss Maude E. Berber I:aCuIIy Advhorg X MISS Marjorie Faacke Mr. Andrew L. SIoar UR SQCIQI Smdies AQIIVIW CIUIQ nas as IIS oI3IecIive Ine oesIre Io prowde an orr5worIunIIy Ior IIQ members Io Ivecorne SIKEIIIUI +IwrouqIw r3racIFcaI emedenee In df-V-vIorInq unII5 OI acnvlfrff IIHNUQII acIuaI organlianon QI rnaIer'aI and rnanip- .IIa'I'1In QI Io1.nIz. We Iwope aI5o ICJ -LIE-veI-op de5IraI5Ie aIIImde5 Iewerd rCOeIe of -c'Iwer CvJ 'rI-35, IIrrfi'ruqIw fa wyrnx f'iI?'I'?'IC rJr'lQr'3IandInq OI IIN-Ir adIJ3IrnQr'I I0 IIIeIr cu-.n par- IA'QJIrIr envlrrjnnv'-nI. LMI! In IIVA Anmrrn tI 'rn r',- rw ,Hu OI II'e QIUIQ dedderd 'S wr:rI4 of a Irxfia JPII rl' ww ': II un IILIIQ ln Tnf nfyw Iw'--in Cjrir 'If-II on I'wr'r.iL,qIm.II 'Iwi yea and IHS I-31 IU rrmn'-N ,rr' v.urIf:rI fs'iIIvI :: Inf IIrr,IInrfq1 ri vI IV.. If III IIM- Sfnni:Ir1nvI,an C'-I'IIfr'I aa IIWQ IIf'w'. 1rI I.f'IIJf'urr14 and Ea Cr'r 'nwa' I 1 ', wI'Iw qv-'u.Ir'w I'I5v .-.frfgrxn 'WJSIQ and f I,IrrIf -'., rrn fIp',f3rnInI7f rrrvrrigrn'1'v +5 Sf 'anrIInrwIsan IICIJWS, Io I-rI.amiIP' and Songs, and I-IIIIHIIIMU II Iw'f'fCIIVI'I jrfr' :MII IIIPII nf, fr'- Iwwr :jr'r':..,'r'm Iv! 'Iwi 'udp ,. LY 'Qmwwo II'rI -,'JdI3n's In IIWCIV , 1'-r'I If rw Innrz I NIT-I-I 1 I In Iwefim Im: fIiInd I'. Page IIInrrIy Iwo C -rp ' ,YfL L PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Pregidenf , ,AA , ,, , v , L ena Szymanski Vice PresidenT .,.. . LLLVLLLLLLLLLL Rl-'ill BGFFGTT SeCreT5ry A,.A,,, -,,,,,, TNA ilClr6Cl clOl1l'1SOl'1 Treasurer ,AAAA,. ,,,,,,..L.,,,.,A,,L,L, C l16FlSS Advisors ..,-bY- w .. M iss Alice T. WhyTe Miss E. Marcia Baldwin HE work oT The Psychology Club Tor The year included a sTudy oT John Dewey's How We Think as a basis Tor an undersTanding oT The developmenT oT general noTions and as an aid in evaluaTing meThods and so-called meThods. Lessons were TaughT in several subiecTs demonsTraTing The developmenT oT The general noTion. This was Tollowed by an inTerpreTaTion oT The use ThaT mighT be made oT currenT devices, proiecTs, conTracT plans, uniTs, and acTiviTy programs: To give richness, background and coherence in The course oT The developmenT and applicaTion oT The concepT. Follow- ing This a survey was made oT CurrenT MovemenTs in Psychology. OTher Topics sTudied were The DevelopmenT oT PersonaliTy, The Psychology oT ArT, and ExperimenTs in Con- Temporary EducaTion. As subdivisions oT CurrenT MovemenTs in Psychology, The schools and exponenTs oT The BehaviorisTs, The STrucTuralisTs, The Psycho-AnalysTs, The GesTalT, Hormic and Middle oT The Road PsychologisTs were considered. The sTudy oT PersonaliTy Taken up nexT proved very inTeresTing. The known TacTors making up The Term PersonaliTy were discussed and applied. The work on Psychology oT ArT included also applicaTions oT Tamiliar principles oT all The arTs To class-room and oTher siTuaTions. The visiTs scheduled included Trips To Columbia UniversiTy, New York UniversiTy, The MeTropoliTan Museum oT ArT, To insTiTuTions aT ToTowa, Morris Plains, schools Tor The crippled children, deTecTives, and The decidedly superior. The speakers arranged Tor included ProTessors E. L. Thorndike, R. S. WoodworTh and Paul R. Radosavlievich, and Dr. MeTa Anderson. We deeply appreciaTe The guidance and whole-hearTed cooperaTion oT The club advisors Tor so generously conTribuTing Trom Their exTensive sTudy and experience: The cooperaTion OT Dr. Townsend in making possible our Trips and speakers: and The sTimu- laTing conTacTs and hospiTaliTy encounTered in The evenTs oT our Trips and speakers. THE FORUM HIS club was organized Tor The purpose oT discussing problems perTaining boTh To The ouTside world, and To our school. ln our discussions, which are raTher inTormal, every member has an equal privilege To give his own views on The maTTer under consideraTion. OT laTe, we have been discussing The pro's and con's oT Technocracy as applied To our presenT-day siTuaTion. RelaTive To This, we will Try To bring speakers To our school, who are well versed on This subiecT, and who will be willing To explain and Try To solve any quesTions relaTed To iT. Our TuncTion as a parT oT The sTudenT organizaTion is To discuss currenT issues open-mindedly raTher Than To hold courT and pass iudgmenT on Them. Then, if any deTiniTe decisions are made concerning The sTudenT body, we will endeavor Through our represenTaTion To place The TacTs beTore The STudenT Council Tor consideraTion. ln ThaT way, The represenTaTives oT The enTire sTudenT body can be broughT abouT To legislaTe on maTTers, To judge and To decide wheTher The maTerial presenTed is Tor The beTTermenT or deTrimenT oT our school. Page NineTy-Three I I r THE AVIATION CLUB PresidenT ........... .......... W ilbur SuTTon Vice PresidenT ..... ....... G eorge STryker FaculTy Advisor ........ ............... M r. Page HE club was The maTerializaTion oT a desire ThaT had been in The minds oT several oT The sTudenTs since They enTered The school. This is The TirsT year such a club has been in exisTence. The membership was noT as large as we would like To see iT, buT we look Torward To a large enroIlmenT nexT year. This year The club was conTined To model building and making Trips To planTs where aeroplanes and insTrumenTs are builT. Une Trip was made To Newark AirporT where we were Taken around by The Tield manager and shown poinTs oT inTeresT aT This busy airporT. We made anoTher Trip To The Newark Museum and inspecTed an exhibiT oT The progress oT aviaTion ThaT has been shown There. BoTh oT These Trips were very inTer- esTing and gave The members a greaT deal oT inTormaTion. Our plans Tor The TuTure are exTensive. As soon as we become a budgeTed club we inTend To buy a glider and puT To a TesT our knowledge oT Tlying. In addiTion To This venTure we have plans ThaT call Tor Trips To several near-by planTs such as The WrighT AeronauTical Company aT PaTerson and The meTeorological sTaTion aT Newark AirporT. and many oTher equally valuable and inTeresTing Trips. We have had one happy landing and are looking Torward To many more in TuTure years. SWIMMING CLUB PresidenT ...., .... . ....... B eaTrice Schauweker Vice PresidenT ........ ....... J eaneTTe Middlebrook SecreTary ....... ............ L ouise Hopkins Treasurer ........ ......... C ecilia Flynn I-IE Swimming Club is now an all year club insTead oT TuncTioning only in The Fall and Spring. The club meeTs every Thursday Trom Two o'clock To Tour-ThirTy o'clock aT The Newark AThleTic Club Pool. The club has been very TorTunaTe in obTaining The use of This pool as iT is The besT one in The ciTy oT Newark. InsTrucTion is given To beginners and also To advanced swimmers. Diving is a special TeaTure of insTrucTion which is given. Several oT The advanced swimmers are working Tor Their liTe saving emblem. A TesT Tor The Red Cross Emblem is To be given in June. The club hopes To end iTs season This year wiTh a swim and banqueT, aT which Time awards will be given To Those mem- bers who have shown The mosT progress boTh in The beginners group and in The advanced group. The Two members who have already received Their examiners cerTiTicaTe Trom The American Red Cross are Miss JeaneTTe Middlebrook and Miss ElizabeTh Conklin. They are also assisTing Mrs. ST. Clair in giving insTrucTion To The oThers. Page NineTy-Tour REFLECTOR I-IIS year fhe RefIecfor made ifs appearance in a changed form-a magazine. Such success has crowned ifs appearance for fhe currenf year fhaf if will be fied in blue ribbon and puf fo resf wifh ofher freasures of Normal School days. If is hoped fhaf nexf year if will appear as a monfhly publicafion insfead of a quarferly and fhaf fhe iournalisfic minds will all combine fo malce fhis a possibilify. The publicafion of fhe RefIecfor has been under fhe direcf supervision of fhe Publicafion Commiffee. Miss Lena Szymanslci and Mr. Ralph I-Iuff were elecfed fo acf as Edifors-in-Chief of fhe magazine. Mr. I-Iuff was graduafed in February and Miss Szyrnanslci confinued fhe worlc wifh Mr. Viferalli. While Miss Szymanslci and Mr. I-Iuff were sfudenf feaching, Mr. Walfer Faley acfed as Edifor-in-Chief. The enfire sfaff has worlced under difficulfies, buf neverfheless if feels fhaf ifs affempfs af Journalism in a professional school have been appreciafed. The RefIecfor fried fo place in fhe hands of each sfudenf a prinfed form of 'rhe various acfivifies, accomplishmenfs, and desires of his fellow sfudenfs. Alfhough only four issues were published, fhe confenf showed a decided growfh in principles govern- ing Journalism. In a professional school, a publicafion can occupy an imporfanf place in fhe lives of fhe faculfy and sfudenfs. If is The wish of fhe presenf sfaff fo see fhe RefIecfor become a fimely publicafion creafing inferesf and arousing pride in fhe academic life of fhe New Jersey Sfafe Normal School af Newark. REFLECTOR STAFF EDITORS LENA SZYMANSKI WILLIAM VITARELLI WALTER J. FALEY CONTRIBUTING EDITORS FLORENCE KAELI MARIAN MAIR FLORENCE PUTNAM MARIE KEISLER FLORENCE GOLDSTEIN JOHN MEIDEMA GERTRUDE ALBERT FLORENCE LEWIS OLGA HAGEN JULIA GORDON ANDREW MILLER ERNEST FENTZLAFF MILDRED JOHNSON CHARLES HOWARD ALEX KAUFMAN ART EDITOR JosEPi-I Dorvmzecxi BUSINESS STAFF JOSEPH AMBROSIA ,..,..... .. . Manager JEAN WEST.. ..............,... .. Assf. Manager TYPISTS MARY ALLIANELO PAULINE ROSENBLUM GERTRUDE PLAINE COPY MARY FALLON Page Ninefy-five ALUMNI NEWS l-IE Alumni AssociaTion of The New Jersey STaTe Normal aT Newark, New Jersey. has. because of condiTions during The pasT year, been limiTed in iTs social acTiviTies. The general consensus of opinion of The acTing Board of DirecTors was To eliminaTe social funcTions in as far as possible, because of The added economic burdens placed upon The general populace. During The pasT eighT monThs The associaTion has spenT approximaTely Sl50.00 aiding members of The presenT sTudenT body. who were, and are. laboring under financial sTress: and we hope nexT year To be able To do a greaT deal more. Depression has played no favoriTe, and many sTudenTs are laboring under unTold financial worries. lT is because of This. ThaT The Alumni AssociaTion has esfablished a ShorT Term STudenT Loan Fund , The obiecT of which is, To exTend small non-inTeresT paying loans To sTu- denTs who are in need of same. Thus we are endeavoring To help Those who have The rec.uisiTes of becoming splendid Teachers, buT are handicapped because of being unable To meeT Their financial obligafions To The sTaTe. Too, we are aTTempTing To organize a Big BroTher and SisTer MovemenT . The purpose of This endeavor, is To exTend a helping hand To The new recruiTs who graduaTe annually from our Alma MaTer, and who secure posiTions ThroughouT The sTaTe. IT will be The duTy of each alumnus To acT as a Big BroTher or SisTer To our younger co-workers, by inTroducing and guiding Them unTil They become acclimaTed To Their environmenf. We believe such an underTalqing will prove advanTageous noT only To The indi- viduals concerned. buT To The Teaching profession as a whole. As l-lenry Ward Beecher expresses iT:- As ships meeT aT sea, a momenT TogeTher. when words of greeTing mus'r be spolcen, and Then away inTo The deep, so men meeT in This world, and l Think we should cross no man's paTh wiThouT hailing him, and if needs be. giving him supplies. FAYNE RICKARD. Page NineTy-six -IHS ii K 0 f iw Wh -,-,Q . , V.. 3- c ,. V H --, - , . ,. . - , ---.U ..-.-. - BASKET-BAWLING Pl These limes ol depression lil oil reileraled phrasel we all have seen and been bored lo exlinclion by lhese charls, graphs. or whal have yous, picluring fhe lluclualions ol so-called prosrperily, over given periods ol lime. Qur baslrelbali 'reams record lor lhe basl season is comparable lo lhese. The season slarfed on a peak, wirh a win over Jersey Cilyy on December l4+h, and rose slill higher on lhe slrenglh ol a viclory over Newark College ol Engineering lhe following weelc. The Chrislmas holidays didn? do The leam a bil ol good, for on January 4+lw, alier a holly conlezled ballle, a deleal by Monlclair slarled down grade, which sleadily descended, through a hearl-rending defeal by Bloomfield, and a loss ro 'l'renlon's super-Team 'ro lhal illeomc-ned day, Friday. January I3, when-fooled you lhal lime-a rapid recovery was elleclc-d al lhe expense of Jersey Cily lnol al all a genrle game, eilher, mldearsl. ln their ellorls lo be lhe perlecl hosls lo The Wilson Slale Teachers College leam from VJe1'.hinglon, D. C., lhe leam even wenl so lar as lo lose lhe game lo Them, which, when coupled wirh Trenlonls less hosriiilable behavior in delealing us when we visifed lhr-m, -,larled lhf- marlcer down again, only lo have if slopped by rhe sduelching ol 'lhe avereoplimislic Alumni on Lincolns birlhday. Someone al fhis Doinl, musr have crfwmsrfrl his lingers and lorgollen fo uncross lhem, lor ail ellorls againsr Monfclair and Blgfwmlifflrl Sf-minary and Wilson Teachers College, were unsuccessful, sending rhe scale down lo ilf, lowes? ebb, and ending The Season. Bur arrf we rlawnehr-awed? No! A+ The close ol lhe season of hard-loughr balrlesi lisaliirrd by fi di-,rilay ol line sporlsmanship fhroughouli came lhe rrip lo Waslwingfon wnirh fioinriided in lime wilh llral clhrfr greal evenl, lhe Presidenlial inaugurarion. Our group liirrcamre a riarl ol the vas? and disringuished lor erlinguished?l lhrong ol vii' iri. lhal lilled our nalion s capilal on lhe greal day. Alfhough we slay-al-homes li'+lr' ffl wha' 'ranf,r.i eifl, wi: have had lhe many and vocilerous assurances of ,+L who rrinslilul +s.' cl lhre merry group ol lravellers lhal a llsclubriousm. llpleasarf. i iyalsiilf-N4 lin i-i' uwr.-ll A anim OllV'VN'Vi'w'f eralliuwiiaslicfilly described lime was had 'i I. Page Nihely eigl-r GIRLS' BASKETBALL ' lTl-l Mrs. S+. Clair as Jrhe Coach, lhe girls oi our school bresenled lormlnabi opposilion for any leam. They had a highly successiul season by winning fn Alumni Day game lor lhe iirsl lime in many years, deiealing Jersey Cily an Trenion lwice and also winning a game from Upsala and Paierson. 3esides winnia These games, lhey losl lwo games lo Monlclair and one lo Ups-ala by very Close score We lhinlc ihal lhe girls should be given a greal deal of credif because fhi, in hae iirsi year oi oulside Compeiilion. Wouldnll il be greal lo have our achaal rem mei by bolh girls and boys nexl year? This year The girls' leam was Composed oi Seniors, Juniors, and even Ere-iiiim who were led by lheir Capable cgablain, Eleanor Gal. Members oi lhe leam w'i:'nE FORWARDS GUARDS CEFITEPE Jeaneile Middlebroolr Helen Collins Eleanor Gal Emily Levy Rulh Williamsibr Ann Doyle Ella May Shaeiier Rufh Dore' I-ia ier we P-. J l-lelen A. Lesser Mariorie l-lall ,lean Lwbiiyfi-1 Mildred Bomberger Concila Barber Mariella Mirab 1 Page Ninely-nine PERSONALITY SKETCH Dick Taylor and his saTchel TeeT were predominanT all over The courTs. If only Dick would learn To sTand on his Toes he wouldn'T have To iump in order To score. WalT Faley seemed To have more girl rooTers This year. Maybe Eppie's geTTing mar- ried caused ThaT buT can he sink shoTs Trom The I5 TooT line? CapTain Bizlewicz makes a preposing appearance wiTh ThaT huge leTT paw and piece of lemon he chews. WhaT a circus performer he would make. WaTch ouT, Joe E. Brown!! Ed Terragni was quieT buT how WashingTon did change him. WhaT a perTecT combina- Tion, Ed and baskeTball. Charley DiTgen, The TasT liTTle Freshie boy, in baskeTball and wiTh The girls, sure knows his sTuTT. How's Lee. Charley. Lloyd Kingsley seemed To miss Helen's influence in school beTore each game. WhaT an impressive sighT he makes ouT on The courT wiTh his wavy blonde hair. Sam Cullari resembled The bearded wonder ouT on The courT. Shaves are good Tor liTTle boys, Sam. Don'T TorgeT ThaT when you are Teaching. WalT Kvedar sure likes sucker shoTs. JusT ask him abouT Them. He kepT The varsiTy hopping in pracTice, however. Elmer Williams and his Tamed hook pass will be placed in Normal School hisTory. He says he used his leTT hand so ThaT The boys won'T Think he is Too good. Rod Collins came up in mid-season To a varsiTy role and don'T Try To kid me, iT was ThaT hair comb ThaT helped him lwhaT do you use Tor iT, Rod?l. Mark Dobbelaar, The boy wonder This year, we hope will blossom inTo nexT year's Tind. IT he sTreTches he has To look down To Tind The baskeT. Ernie FenTzlaTF, congenial manager oT The Team. made everybody happy. Ernie was our waTch dog, as he had To keep Tabs on The Tellows. Were we sorry abouT ThaT? No. because Ernie cerTainly can become blind easily! Johnnie Miedema came back in mid-Term and was he in mid-season form? JusT anoTher one oT These Tellows who can'T play unless he has a blonde in The crowd. DECK TENNIS OR many years during The pasT, Coach D'Angola has sponsored The annual Deck Tennis Tourney oT The school. This sporT has proven To be very popular among The maioriTy oT The sTudenTs in The school. The Tourney is carried on in Two divisions: The men's singles and The women's singles. The winner in The men's division was John E. Miedema who successTully defended ThaT TiTle Tor The Third consecuTive year. Charlie Plaskon also duplicaTed his posiTion oT The previous year, by Taking second place. The Third place was won by Gus Jannarone. Every maTch played was hard and closely ToughT. The men now in school Teel relieved as all oT The menTioned male winners were graduaTed in June. The girls' Tourney was every biT as TasT and inTeresTing as was ThaT of The men. May Lindgren Tis There anyThing May could noT do?T ouTclassed The resT of The girls To reTain her TiTle, Tor The second Time: Eleanor LeiTerig. TasT Traveling Torward oT lasT year's baskeTball Team, walked away wiTh second. and Louise Lally carried OTT Third place honors. The winners oT This year's Tourney, which has proven To be as close and as inTer- esTing as all The oThers are: MEN WOMEN lsT-WalTer Kvedar lsT-Ella May ShaeTTer 2nd-Francis Bizlewicz 2nd--Eleanor Gal , 3rd-John Flynn 3rd-Viola Wayer T Page One Hundred GOLF TEAM ITl-l The slarl ol Spring in I932 a new sporl was inauguraled inlo our alhlefic program--a goll learn. The leam was composed ol live members all ol whom worlced hard lo earn lheir minor N. Elmer Williams, caplain. Joseph Picharelloi John E. lvliedema Michael l'lomacl4, l-lenry Rolhslein and manager Ernesl Fenlzlall were The learn members. Ap a slarl we decided lhal il was besl 'ro play high school reams unlil we became Tully organized. These malches were arranged and played al Foresl l-lill, Weefquialiiii Perl! and Green Broolc Counlry Clubs. The leam having only lwo experienced men lml many malches by close scores, mosl ol lhem being less lhan lwo poinli. During The lasl malch ol The season wilh our learn heading foward a shuloul viii lory over Cenlral l-ligh, along came one ol lhe leam s maior obslacles grain! Waimfng around in mud may be lun lor duclsi bul lhe reams called +he march ol' and 7lWu we losl rhe chance ol a grand climax lor lhe year, This season, wilh Three ol lasl years men bacl and lwo lilely loo no eil Coming oul, lhe 'ream will have greal success and an undefeafed fiE'i2A'i ieind rio dicled by lhe sporls deparlmenl. The learn will m are lhan lileliy be Q N si ol ln.- lollowing: Willianisi Picharelio, Marzell lvliedema, Lucas Polonial Siu r7l ,ar-l l.l'g Glennon, wilh Joseph 0 Brien lvlanagef. Page Qne l-lundred One --- .' THE ANTHOLOGY AST year, for +he firsl lime in The his+ory of +he school, +he Nu Lambda Kappa pub- lished an anihology of poelry wriHen by 'rhe s'l'uden'rs of lhe S'ra're Normal School al' Newarlc. The Nu Lambda Kappa hopes +o publish an Anlhology similar lo lasl year's abou? every four years, bu+ un+iI +hen we are very glad 'ro submii and presenl 'ro 'rhe school a choice seleciion of 'rhe siudenfs' crea+ive work. Since 'rhe Year Book is a sludeni publica+ion. and for mos'r sfudenis a permanenl and cherished souvenir, we Jrhoughl if appropriaie To incorpora+e Fan+asies in The presem' ediiion of The Norm . Thus. we presenl lhese poems +ha+ oihers +oo may share wiih us +he ioy and . . . ineffable wonder of The crealive recrealedu. 4Nu Lambda Kappa. 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Bu+ The gold ones! Worfh rhe reach, huh? lce cream cones- Ever 1'as+e Jrhe salr? Freaks-like fhem? Make you rhrill or laugh? Ever see any in +he audience? Roller coasrer- Have +o swallow your heari- Les'r you bile il! Magicians, soofhsayers- Some people believe anylhing- If i+'s wha'r 'rhey wan'r To hear! Chances- Pur your lasl' dime down. lf you lose? Pool! You've had a +hrill. Who cares for fomorrow? Chance'll wafch our for if- Or maybe you're differeni? You buy. Reach as you give? Or perhaps fhrill as someone else wins Or sniff a+ fhe hordogs as you finger your money7 Ballyhoo- The greasier The words The easier They sink. And moonlighi- Some+hing s+rained Thru miles '+ill :is pure Like il'-huh? Chiffon clouds- Wani' 'lo go for a sail? Prizes, prizes- Carloads of cheap 'rrinkefs Blaring 'lheir souls out There are some good 'rhings 'fool Have 'ro look before you play, huh? Carnival- Gee-i+'s full of everyfhingl -FLORENCE WELLS Page One Hundred Four Page One Hundred Five TRINKETS They are sullicienf li Jrhey are beaulilul These lrinlcelsz Fire opal Moss agafe. Jewels are lhe soul Of color harmony Coaxed from earfhy hiding places For man To linger ienderly As fho lhey lived. My lrinlcel box ls inaccessable Though I may read Age old myfhs ln fhe luslrous Apparenf grouping. Yei if I reach my hand Up foward lhe royal display Lo! if is gone On wings of lighl' Flinging baclc a Cauiion To be less profane. Orion's sparkling bell Berelgiers and Bellairix Adeberon-rhe Pleides- They are lhe poor man's gems. Would you Then pify him When his inherifance Encorripasses a universe? -FRANCES PHILLIPS DEATH For me deaTh will be a sweeT release From This liTe woven wiTh mingled Threads oT joy and sorrow, A haven oT unTroubled peace ThaT will lasT Through all Tomorrow. Like The violin, The song will end: Perchance, The sTring will snap: The Tone will be muTed, never To sound again- OTher violins soon Till The gap. lT may come like nighT, SoTTly and slowly shuTTing all The world wiThouT: Or suddenly. sTiTling The glowing Tlame And, like a candle, may be snuTFed ouT. BuT iT maTTers li++le how iT comes T For, To my spiriT seT Tree ' All Things will be brighT and shining and blessed, Dear God, like unTo Thee. -H. NIMSGERN. STEEL l shall build you a house, A Tall. sTeel house, WiTh arms sTreTching up To a blue sTeel sky: And in iT l shall puT A sTeel carpeT On winding sTeel sTairs. l shall weave you a gown OT blue. sTeel Thread, A gown To maTch your cold, sTeel eyes. And perhaps some day You'll leT me come Through The s+eeI door To The Top of The winding sTeel sTairs. -GUSSIE GROSSMAN. Page One Hundred Six TI-IE OLD BARN Crumbling and roTTing, old and Torlorn, A ghosTly reminder oT days long since gone, STood a barn by The side oT The dry, dusTy road SilenTly Telling The world Tales oT old. lT Told me a sTory oT pioneer days OT caravans, pilgrims, lndians, and braves. lT spolce oT The courage, The hearTaches and woes OT These brave TronTiersmen and Their bloodThirsTy Toes. l saw The brave women wiTh babes in Their arms Always alerT Tor The sound oT alarm. l saw sTrong men Tall by The darT oT The savage And caravans leTT Tor The lndian To ravage. Thus an old barn Tells Tales OT a pasT generalrion Who sacriTiced all To sTrengThen our naTion. So remember ThaT commonplace Things which you see, May have many sTrange sTories To Tell you and me. -Mouicfx R1sT. WI-IISPERINGS OF SPRING Robin by The pool, Shivering slighTly, Gazing aT a soliTary gold Tish, Lying moTionless in The waTer below. DelicaTe Narcissus- Loolcing Timidly aT The advenTurous pussy willow - Already displaying her spring Turs. l-lyacinThs-Tender buds, WaiTing Tor The TirsT spring sun, GallanT Tulips- ThrusTing Their green spears Toward heaven. A liTTle, old, lTalian woman- ShuTTling along in house slippers, Searching The neighbors' lawns Tor dandelions. lT musT be spring. -ALICE SOZIO. Page One Hundred Seven l i l i i PRAYER OF THE UNEMPLOYED Work? Work? No work 'rhey say. Work? Work? No work Today. l mus+ have work! My children s+arve, My wife is ill, The mill is closed. Machinery siill. The grass and birds You care for lhem, Can you noi' hear The cries of man? Bu+ care 'lo me Means work iusl' now: I'll wield +he axe, - l'Il guide +he plow. I musl' have work! And have il now! -MIRIAM GREENBERG. CHOPIN'S PRELUDE IN D FLAT Clear, 'rinkling beads Pushing and crowding againsl each olher Quickening and swelling, Pounding. rushing, And lhen- Receding. . Sparkling, sfar-like drops, Walled forward by a slighi summer breeze- Murmuring. They speak +o me of frue love and minuelsg Whai' do +hey say 'ro you? -MILDRED LOWITZ. Page One Hundred Eighl age One I-IJn:Ir MEDITATION I Wand on Ine Ioneiy nIIIIop-qajnq. I3eIow rne Are Ine CIIIe5 QI rnan, SIreIQnInq IIweIr reaching I7nqera Io 'Iwe fw,fI , I I . . I stand on Ine Ioneny IMHIIQII--IiCr.IiIe-rwnq Above rne Are Ine eyes QI God Lc1:eIQnq Irorn InIy bIeCI.n65E. Iwmri IIwe I 3IanQI on Ine IoneIy IWIII'QIi:-fn,IiIf q. How IUIIIG I3 IQII and f.IrIye. I ann SUCH asrnafI51nd reny rnfIe. I fend on IIwe Ionely I-I'IIIOpere5IeC neg. I . I-Ieyy q40r,oUa, Io IIQIII and wIn. For Q rnIgnIy Qod fi. qmrfiufnq nie, if-'IEPIHIAY II YOUTH SPEAKS I ern yo.JIIw Tne InI1erIIor OI II1e ages' I ann aII Ihe pam and aII Ilwe ecsIeCyy I IwoId In my Iwand II1e Cup QI IiIe, I rise To boundless qulvednq IweIqIwI5y I 5InI4 Io IIwe deepesI IeIIwarqy QI deepen I ern a IorrenI QI ernoIIon5. I em rnede QI vI5Ions and QI dreernsq I ern Ine banner II1eI IIeunIs In Ine wInd7 I ern IIwe breeze IIIQI Sings In IIwe Snr. I WOLIICI danie I wouId sing Io Marv, I 6In1yeJIIvI earII1I C KEYI x,1 ,- -AIIIIVTIE 'WN L fI II7ne .L Lei' me give myself up ufferly, O God, fo Thy will. Lei' me be as a free fhaf bows fo lef pass fhe wind, Or as fhe wafers fhaf parf before a boaf's green keel. Lef me suffer as fhe prairies fhaf lie under fhe scorching sun, And as fhe mounfains whose peaks musf ever bear cold. Lei me be frampled upon, and lashed, and made fo hunger Till I am nof afraid ufferly fo give myself up fo Thee. O Godfl kneel fo Thee, and my cry shivers ifs way beyond fhe cold blue sfars. Thine ufferly, lef me be Thine ufferly, O God! -FLORENCE PUTNAM. FANFARE FOR PAN All The desolafe places waif for you The foresf mindful of your hooves Grows frefful And fhe dunes, sfill faifhful fo your music Dream silenfly. Even fhe cify grim and filled wifh solifucle Remembers a laugh And all fhe quief people who walk fheir ways alone Feel hands near fheirs again. -ISABEL KNIGHT. DANCE Swaying, slinking, sweafing bodies, Savage shoufs fo fropic skies, Unfamed black men wildly dancing, Flashing feefh and rolling eyes. Graceful, gliding, well-groomed bodies, Honeyed music fo fhe skies, Blase, culfured moderns dancing Smiling lips and weary eyes. -JANE NOSTRAND. Page One Hundred Eleven l ODDITIES OF SENI OR A CLASS Dorofhy Kohler. Adeline Frunzi-Chicken Chow Mein. Ralph HuH-Trips io Elizabelh Iguess who?I . . Helen Sieshollz-Hearlaches from docfors and lawyers. An+oine'He Scarangello- Tony, Tony. Tony, Tony, e'rc. Gerrrude Ray, Juanifa Mulford. Myrile Bonds-Bridge parlies across 'from The gym. Minerva Kresch- Ah, Ger ------ Mary Bove-Wriling hearf-rending verses. Vivien Roys- Oh, dear, oh, dear, who am I going 'ro 'rake 'ro fhe prom? . . . Oh, dear . . . Mary Alaimo- Wai'r . . . I'II 'fell you 'rhe whole sfory-Vicior and I . . .'i' Jessie Henderek-Drinking soup every nooniime. Clara Mae While- Swear word! Swear word! Rose Algozzina-Cream cheese and jelly sandwiches. May Lindgren- I'F I only had a half-poin'r more, Berrha Tarin-New York and Jack! I'd ge'r an A. Bernice Williamson-No, I'm making Jrhe 5:30 IJoeI. Mae Kirsch- Why doesn'+ he wri+e? Josephine Zerbino- Oh, I go? a Ie'r'I'er from Washing'ron. Marion Bird- Thai doesn'+ feaze me any. Rosemary Canning- Hic! I don'+ undersfand why 'rhal is. HicI Carol Hilchner-How's 'l'he new make-up? Dorolhy Barry- Wha+sa mailer Too'I'sey Roll. Margarel Prosch-Much ado aboul nolhing. Florence Hanson-Golf Clubs! Lilly Olson- Mee'r Miss Personified-I'ha'r's Lilly. Rulh Folley-I didn I know we had 'ro do Thai. Elizabefh Weischedel-The soul of diplomacy. Rulh Heiligman- Go way. Ruih Barrelrl- Oooh . . . oooh . . . don'+ do 'IhaII Helen Hulch- Eeeeeek! SIopI Margarel Pelerson- A-pool! Don'+ make me laugh! WHAT THE FOLLOWING SENIOR BOYS REMIND ME OF Ambrosia-A Ieacher Ican you imagine +ha+I. Benson-Taxi driver. Biz.-A Bosion bull Terrier. Cullari-A crap shooler. De Walsche-A baseball player. Ebner-Gladys. Fenrslafl-Gigilelle. Garrison-A permanenl' wave. Gene'-A 'righfrope walker. Kingsley-Nurley? Kulaf-A nighl-walker. Kvedar-His aunf Emma. Lachner-A Dahlia. Lafer-An acior. Lundy-A boar builder. Piccoli-A boo?-black. Pichirallo-Baby-'Face bandit Poloniak-A very misundersl Quimby-A boal designer. Scharnagle-Chorus girl. Snyder-A gigolo. Van Lenfen-A married man ViI'areIIi-A nudist Taylor-A Cowboy. -SYNTHESIS. ood boy. Page One Hundred Twelve -1-1 I , , I N f 'rs-A Au ' - ' W L I I ,- v I ' 'I C 1 p 'gi- - ' -1, wxY.N N if Y' 5- ,--- Y. . fyrsxx ' X' 4 7- , V X ,, ' Q N 1 X y A '4 4 gh '-,f if ,'XX,f V I M 1 1 XX ffffw n ' I l:': ,:T1y NN .F Q ' -- - . ' gl-' ,J f Wd-, 52' -I gi J ', ,, . , . V f 'V ' ,K Q xx' X' .. ' A X X f N XXXL! I 1 tu fi 'ff X xp: 4. 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S.-Tw' PW? pa' 1' Z 7 nifp 'f Qfilfffx fur, bf, 'Mm Hur,-' M' ' an, ffxfffiff , fy' vgppf-:wi 'YN fm' 'rv' -+-- L' ' 'W IL, 2-,W -f gQg...1 if, +y,.. ,v Page Une Hundred Tnfrfeen yfiAnLlAiio I uaecl ko aj f NOFDIAI. f Clidjl. 2 5 X..-ive '5 ZS- ,-ir., 'Twas The nighT belore New Year's, when all Through The house No one was sTirring, noT even a mouse. There in The corner sTood one like a souse, BuT, alas, iT was l'hornTon, who was haunTing The house. Maybe prosperiTy is here-buT were around The corner. IT Adam would come back To earTh The only Thing he would recognize would be The jokes.-Rice Owl. We call iT puppy love, because iT marks The beginning ol a dog's liTe. According To The press agenT, Theres a new romance aT The circus: The sTrong man has become The TaT lady's weakness. RuTh Told Al ThaT he should wake up, The modern girl now goes Tor a walk and rides back. Joe DlAngola's ambiTion is To have enough money so ThaT he can Throw away his cigars belore They burn his lingers, l-lelen Lesser is engaged To marry a million bucks. JusT anoTher one ol Those Golden weddings. WhaT cerTain young lady abouT The old lnsTiTuTe has gone so riTzy ThaT even her Boslon Bull barks wiTh an accenT. Sam Culari claims iT isn'T The original cosT ol The dice, iTs The upkeep. Al Quimby look a correspondence school course in boxing and iT was so good he knocked The posTman ouT The second day. Page One Hundred FourTeen bll lvx . -I ' x .VI K X bl W ,R v I! Iippky INX- X VT' I t' N1 ' I . 4 TT. I I .ftswn lg 5,41-::'j'f'? Slili 5ILUIl1 ' evczu 'W'eIInGvJLuj Ix,IIrf,, AIWIQQIQ DIA yOu 'wiv' IIII .-. ,I I1Ir'1 .-.fm JVM I . IN-Ilan S-IIw?mmr12 xIi'S,rIWiI1r1W I IJUI- f1f'f'UI'f'III 1nI JP Im, V' I I I I FIuIiI,-f WIwIaI do you do WIIQ-rw you Iam IM MJT Jearwf I ye-II.H Pud- -- VVouId you yeII II I IxI'L'Zf?'fI you? Ji-.mfg Noy Im QIIII Imoarie from Ia,.I VIQIV. PeIQrf.--- WII.aI do you IIIIIII- QI IIIII, awry? GM? rw jf rf ' MuIvamQyf II 5 VIOI w0rIIw amyIIwIng.I Peferaswl Imowy IJuI IQII me anywayf I.aIer--III burvpo-QQ Ihere WIII Ive A Io? UI wmwwef' wail vw 1 I 1 marriedf' GOICIiIeImfI'I-Iww many worvmen are yjnu Qing I3 vwiff-,IT Barbie-- I IIwougIwI you C.aId you w0uId UIQ Inf nw-in BizIewIC:f I did I9uI dorw'I ru3Iw wwe. 'IIE IIWQ IIIIIQ IIIIVIQ3 In IIIQ IIHI IQII, iabj WIirg3r':?+ I'.'Ii5D'T 3 1 I Sisfer OuI Irom under IIIQ sofa. Kvecar-y- Did you ever noIiCe IImI Ia mud IAIFQ' Q I I 42,13 ', 1 1 I I-Icfpking--I'VXfe1II, jqm I 3IIouI 5.3 Igudu I m rw' j'33I Jur1I. Maw ffkmy oId bf.-or IJCIIII03 YJ ,eI', Inj? Lady+IIDQ I Io-JI as II I dr3mI hwy? JumI NIannf 'Amy OH vuwoqaf DDHIQ1 wif' Paqw Gm? Hundred FIgI?EIT' I , FAMOUS SAYINGS BY INFAMOUS PEOPLE I Mr. I-Ialchz When I was an Ind. Arfs leacher. And so fhe ianiior broughr up 2 I0 shades. Did I 'fell you abouf 'rhe 4 yr. old boy. Take Jrhe garage mechanic for inslance. lVas you There SharIie?l Normal School Teacher-You know I always wanled 'ro be a principal of a school in N. Y. S'ra're. Sleepy-Whalsa mailer, couIdn'l' you buy 'I'he school. I Mr. Richmond: Now 'rhis is whal we're up agains'I'. Mr. Page: . Whal? Mr. Dickey: Now according +o Jrhe Normal Curve. lSome ioke, hey boss.l One of Jrhe selecled group believes Ihal some of our leachers would be bigger successes in The following 'Fields of endeavor' Dr. Townsend--An oraior. ' Mr. I-larch-A garbage wagon driver or a baseball player. Mr. Richmond-A waiier or a ianilor. Mr. Page-A dog calcher or a Spanish aihlele. Mr. D'AngoIa-A gym Ieacher. Mr. Dickey-A ping-pong player. Mr. Sloan-A beer lesfer. Mr. French-A polilician. Mr. Singer-A crap shooler. -KAINWOLOP. Teacher- Give me an example of nonsense. Johnny- An elephanl' hanging over a clilzl wilh his 'rail lied 'Io a daisy. -Clarkson Tech. Green Griffin. Pichirallo- I-low can I drive a nail wirhoul' hilling my fingers? Ambrosia- I'Iold lhe hammer wi'rh bo'l'h hands. .- Archiiecl'- Now here is a room wi'I'houl a flaw. Buyer- My gosh, whaf do you walk on? -Lyre. 1 Visifor- I suppose 'rhey ask a Io? for 'rhe reni of +his room? Scharnagle- Yes. 'rhey asked for if seven +imes las? week. Szymanski- I-Iave you read Kenilwor+h? Viiarelli- No, I hale dog s'rories. Page One Hundred Sixleen - - -vli4.4-'.'1ve: . sq: S., VI +9 ' I fe? aff- ag. 5.359 ss guibn, Q1 F, If-iii!! lilflfldfi if W ' ,LI xxx .4,.' 1 f' ,'-YQ' N XL-42.1-, 2,1 Yank: So youlre going back fo Scofland. are ya? Scof: Yea, nofhing like if. Yank: Were you born fhere? Scof: No . . . Yank: Then you're nof a real Scofchman, are you? Scofz I am, foo, only I was born over here fo save fhe price of a frip ov r Johnnie Ivliedema fold of an incidenf fhe ofher day. II wenl somefhing like fhis: I dropped info fhe posfoffice fhis morning, and iusf inside fhe door I found a Iiffle boy Crying bifferly. Nafurally I asked him whaf fhe frouble was, and Iifling his Iiffle face fo mine, he said: 'I had fwo guarfers, and a feller come along and fook one from mef 'Whiaf,' said I, 'righf here in fronf of fhe posfoffic:e?' 'I Yes, sir. Well, why didn'f you fell some one? I did: I yelled Nhelpl helpll' lvery fainllyl. Well, I said, is fhaf as loud as you can holler? Yes, sir, he replied. So I said nofhing furfher fo fhe Iiffle lad. buf I paffed him on lhe head and fook fhe ofher guarferf' A child of four found a fly and spoke fo if affecfionafelyz Poor liffle fly! Ain? you gof anyone fo love you? Ain'f you gof any Iiffle brofhers or sisfers, Iiffle fly? Ain'f you gof any aunfs, liffle fly? Ain'f you gof anyone fo love you? Your mofher loves you, Iiffle fly. lShe slaps her hand and kills fhe f'y.l Go home fo your mofherl' Kulaf inherifs 57,000 and buys his way info a selecfed group. llhaf probably answers a Iof of quesfions.l LAST MINUTE NEWS: Vifarelli gefs fhrown oul' of Ihe nudisf colony .... lI'Ie fried fo reform fhe inhabifanfs in fhe ways of morals.l Page One I-Iundred Sevenfeen 415 Frm NX f 4' X if ,f4' H L were r i 1 if ,y C33 , L27 YD Ii, fi '-, fl L- 4 HW? 1--. I-,, in-0 the '. C I CLASS ALPI-IABET A-Wands lor Arnkiiroaia so kind and E-lor Biiiewicz, hes Iain-il-hearled, fini' Cflor Cazsese, Ihe girl wilh The arnilea D-hier Dickerson, anqelio Child' E-flor Elgewhere, lhe place where were qoinqj Fflor Fallon, sheis well worlh your lnowina' Gflhe word we say when were Iale' I-I-r-Ielen Hulch, shy and aedale? I-lor lsleib, our senior dear: el-doe' Pichirallo who S always riqhl nearq I-1-lor Kapelsohn, love her? Vkfe dal I.,-Lena Szymanzki, wilh her smile loot Ivlf Ilvlarqeu Mason, our zweelhearl, you lncw Il-sfandg lor hlimsgern, whois nobody! loej Cleeis lhe Zero we gel, Qh, so much: Pelor Poloniak, whois always in Dulch 'Z Q-Slands lor quarrels, in our Claes unknown? Qglor Rozelle, lhe qirl never alone: S-lor Serncreien, lhal Ialkalive qirlj I-slands lor Tyson wilh rnany a Curl? J-lor llU+opia we reach aller slrilet IJ-for yariely, lhe Spice ol lilei 'N-our Willies and also elasa Jacks, Ffeior Xylophone, Ihe rnueic we lack, Y-is lor Yannazzo, who sure has Iols lo Say: 7 aelor lhe zeal lhal we'II all have Some day. I-le 'old me my Ieefh were like pearls, and I believed him anr Ihern our and rnake a necklace. Belore +he depression we aged ro gel checks relurned marked Now we gel Ihern back marked lllo Bankf' I'le-Il you look al rne like fhal again I shall kiss you. She-Well, whar do you lhink I arn, a slame. 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