Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

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' V IF WHEN YOU NO LONGER DREAM THE DREAMS OF YOUTH YOU OPEN THIS BOOK AND REVIEW ONCE MORE THE DAYS SO HAPPILY SPENT TOGETHER, WE, THE EDITORS, WILL FEEL THAT THIS, OUR WORK, HAS NOT BEEN IN VAIN. PX. kg 'Q. H+? 11 P32 r THE MUN ,IERSU STATE l0RF . 1AL 'QCHQOL AT VIENNA? I934 DEDICATION This yearbook is oleclicaled by lhe General Sluolenl Organizallon of The New Jersey Slale Normal School a+ Newark Q., ro our Loyal frienol and counselor MISS BERT!-IA R. KAIN -. Xe MISS BERTHA R KAIN Y' 7' O A THOUGHT FROM EMERSON'S ESSAY ON FRlEN DSHLPE The only way tg haqgefalffaighcl ' Q ga 5- o O O N- ' U it if DPP EDU TT NH iD ff P u 'rv f v JA fl OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION DR. M. ERNEST TOWNSEND Principal MISS BERTI-IA R. KAIN Assislanf Principal and Dean MR. JOSEPH D'ANGOLA Assislanf 'fo The Dean and Dean ol Men MR. WILDY V, SINGER Direclor of Sludenf Teaching and Head of Deparlmenl of Educalion MISS ANNA BALLING Secrefary, Deparlmenf of Educalion MRS. EDITH DENNY Malron and Social Worker MISS MAY EWALD Rcgislrar MISS HELEN GREENWALD Secrelary and Slenographer MISS ROSE RIEGER Secrelary and Slenographc-r MRS. ANNA ROCKEFELLER Treasurer MISS HARRIET E. WETZEL Educalional Secrelary SPECIAL STAFF OFFICERS DR. BRUCE ROBINSON Consullanl Psychialrisl DR. GRACE M. KAHRS . MISS VERA BROOKS Heallh Counselor MISS LOIS MEREDITH Physician Visiling Teacher and Psychialric Social Worker LIBRARIANS MISS NANCY THOMPSON Head Librarian MISS MINNIE LIPSON MISS ALICE RICE Library Associale MISS ANABELLE LEE Library Associafe Library Associafe FACULTY DR. M. ERNEST TOWNSEND MR. JOHN J. HATCH Principal Head of Curriculum of Indusfrial Arfs MISS BERTHA R. KAIN MISS LILLIAN M. KREINER Dean Head of Deparfmenl of English MR. WILDY V. SINGER Assislanl Professor, Head of Deparlmenl of Educarion MISS E. MARCIA BALDWIN Deparlmenf of Psychology MISS ANNA M. BALLING Secrelary, Deparfmenl of Educalion MISS MAUDE E. BARBER Deparfmenf of Geography MISS EVELYN A. BOWMAN Head of Curriculum of Kindergarlen MISS SYBIL BROWNE Deparlrnenf of Fine and Induslrial Arls MISS VERA H. BROOKS Deparlmenl of Healih and Healfh Counselor MR. GUY V. BRUCE Head of Deparlmenl of Science MRS. ANITA B. D'ANGOLA Deparlmenl of Healrh and Physical Educalion MR. JOSEPH D'ANGOLA Head of Deparlmenl ol Heallh and Physical Educalion, Assisfanl 'ro the Dean and Dean of Men MR. JOHN W. DICKEY Deparlrnenl ol Mafhemalics MRS. ELSA B. DECKER Deparlmenf of Science MISS MARTHA B. DOWNS Head of Deparlmenf of Mafhemalics MISS FRANCES S. DUNNING Head of Deparlmenr of Music MISS DOROTHY DUTTON Kindergarlen Training School MISS MARJORIE FLAACKE Handwriting MR. JOHN S. FRENCH Deparlmenl of Hislory Page Eleven MISS CLARA LEVY Head ol Deparlmenl ol Hislory MISS JEANETTE LEE LIVINGSTON Deparfrnenl ol English MISS GERTRUDE McDERMOTT Deparlrnenl ol Educalion MISS LOIS MEREDITH Deparlmenf of Educalion and Psychialric Social Worker MISS ALICE MIHLEIS Reading MISS FRANCES S. MITCHELL Deparlmenl of Fine and Induslrial Arls MR. EARL L. PAGE Curriculum ol Induslrial Arls MRS. JANE G. PLENTY Deparlmenl of Malhemalics MISS ALICE L. RICE Home Economics and Library Associale MR. FRED M. RICHMOND Curriculum ol Induslrial Arls MISS LAURA E. ROGERS Deparlmenf ol Music MISS HELEN C. ST. CLAIR Deparlrnenl of Heallh and Physical Educalion MISS A. LUELLA SEAGER Deparlmenr of Educalion and Supervisor ol Sfudenl Teaching MR. ANDREW L. SLOAN Head ol Deparlmenl ol: Geography MISS HELEN SNYDER Deparlmenl of Science and Deparfmenf of Healfh MRS. LENORE H. VAUGHN-EAMES Deparlnnenl ol English MISS HARRIET E. WETZEL Educafional Secrelary MISS JUDD W. WILSON Speech EDITOR-IN-CI-IIEE WALTER FALEY ASSISTANT EDITORS CHARLES HOWARD FLORENCE LEWIS LITERARY BOARD OLGA HAGEN OERTRUDE NACHBAR PAULINE ROSENBLUM AUDREY RASMUSSEN CATHERINE MICELI RUTH HIRSCHMAN GENERAL MANAGER HARRY KATZ LUCILLE GERARDO GRACE deVRIES Page Thir'reen BUSINESS MANAGERS ISADOR SIEGEL RUTH FINK ART STEVEN PRENSNER ATHLETICS JOSEPH O'BRIEN GEORGE WEINIK HUMOR STEVEN PRENSER ALBERT ROTI-IBARD TYPISTS RUTH WILLIAMSON MARY ALIANELLO MURIEL VanDUYNE SENIORS Alas! The Time approaches when we musT bid adieu, To all Those Things we've held so dear, and sTarT our life anew: All Those Triendships we have made. we'll hold Tor many a year, BuT Time musT soon eradicaTe The memories, we Tear: 'Twere Truly sweeT and wonderTul if we could carry all, Our Triendships and our mem'ries To The Tinal curTain call: BuT liTe holds noT in sTore Tor us The Things we wanT, iT seems: So leT us be conTenT wiTh Those we conjure in our dreams. To The TaculTy we say goodbye, True Triends we musT confess, Whose paTience, Triendship, knowledge, all have helped us To success: Our love shall linger long Tor Them, our ThoughTs, shall oTT reTurn, To The happy hours spenT in class, To The subiecTs hard To learn: To our Tellow-sTudenTs au revoirl we'll meeT again 'ere long, So leT us parT wiTh smile on lips, and in our hearT a song: WiTh heads held high and sTep erecT, we'll march, in knowledge greaTer OUT in The world To cherish always, dear old alma maTer. JUNE MCGRATH. S E N I 0 R X X S SENIOR CLASS OR us if is buf a sfep now unfil we leave fhe sfafely porfals of our dear old Alma Mafer. If seemed buf a few shorf monfhs ago fhaf we were buf mere Freshmen wandering very awkwardly and self-consciously fhrough fhe halls, feel- ing very much frodden under foof by our superiors, fhe upper classmen. However, all fhings musf come fo an end and now we look back af our years in school wifh a feeling of regref fhaf fhey musf pass and yef proud fhaf we passed fhrough fhem so successfully. Wifh fhe advenf of our Freshman recepfion, which consisfed of a play in fhe audiforium and a dance in fhe gym, including refreshmenfs given by fhe Juniors, our social season opened, fo be followed nexf by our Freshman Dance in fhe Spring. Af fhis dance The insignificanf Freshmen disfinguished fhemselves as social enfer- fainers and decorafors and fhis repufafion confinued fhroughouf our following social evenfs. Our nexf affair was a colorful fall hop in fhe gym followed by our Junior Promenade af fhe Maplewood Counfry Club. This dance was our firsf formal affair given oufside of fhe school and everyone was very much fhrilled af fhe sophis- ficafed afmosphere creafed. This complefed our acfivifies for fhe Junior year buf liffle did we know whaf was ahead. l-low anyone survived fhe busfling acfivify of our final monfhs as Seniors, no one will ever know. The Senior B. Tea, fhe Circus, Senior Prom, Senior Assembly Baccalaureafe Sermon, all followed one anofher in quick succession and yef in spife of if all we found fime fo fake care of fhe work required of us by our insfrucfors. l-low some of us managed fo graduafe will never be undersfood and yef here we are on fhe verge of one of fhe proudesf yef saddesf momenfs ever experienced in Normal School. Wifh educafion af one of ifs lowesf ebbs in hisfory, wifh our ouf- look as black as nighf, nof one of us will leave Commencemenf wifh any buf a feeling of hope and convicfion fhaf some day we will be able fo do our parf in fhaf field of work which needs new and young blood fo keep if alive. Our work in school finished, fhe iob is hardly sfarfed. Many will be our disappoinfmenfs and sefbacks, buf we will overcome fhese as we have all ofhers, for The spirif inspired by our Alma Mafer can never die. RICHARD TAYLOR. Presidenf of Class of '34. Page Sixfeen Page Sevenleen ABBY E. ACKERMAN 6I8 MADISON STREET IIACI- LTTSTCEIWN, N. J. Abby is a very iolly girl and is respeclcml and esleemed by all her companions. l-lor nu lure and power Io iesl al all limes endeared her lo us and made Tor her many Triends al school. ll's no use, you canil resisl Abby. VIRGINIA I.. ACKER IOQ l-IILLSIDE AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Virginia is a person who never loses her lemper. She has a sunny disposilion and a love ol humor. Always calm and placid, she is an excellenl friend. DORIS P. ADRIAN FAIRFIELD ROAD FAIRFIELD, N. J. Doris is lhal charming larmerelle from Fair- field. She has been a genuine assel 'ro every aclivily wilh which she has been in conlacl. Doris is an aclive member ol Ihe Norms The- alre Guild, where she was Recording Secrelary Tor '33 and was always valuable, malcing oul- slanding conlribulions Io lhe club. Doris was also Social Leader lor her seclion for '32. A young leader of no mean accomplishmenls. PETER ANDRUS IOI TENTI-I STREET PASSAIC, N. J. l'lere lies our polenlial polilician and guide. Seclion leader in his second year and presi- denl ol A. T. in '34. Admiring nalure al nighl consliluled his main hobby. We wonder whelh- er Ihis linlcs up wilh his membership in lhe Arl Club lor Iwo years and lhe General Aclivilies Club in The lhird year. Was he enabled lo exlend his research? LYDA E. BAYQRS I8O ALEXANDER STREET NEWARK, N. J. Lyda has won many friends for hersell by her earneslness and perseverance. She is clev- er, sludious, Taireminded and induslrious. I-ler smile and her unassuming manner did much Io malce her lriendship desired and her success hoped lor by all who know her. HELEN BEATTY no HESHIT TERRACE IRWNGTON N, J. It igersonalily de'ermines a leaclwers success Helen w'll be successlul. Many a class bas Leer Siikfifl by lwer lieen sense oT lwumor. l-le' amiable a'l ude and ber clieerlulness are oe- ciizid assets. ANN CONSTANCE BEDNARZ 53 THIRD STREET EASSAlC N. J. Annes comely exlerior reTlecls llwe N.f.f lie! someness ol ber nalure. lnleresled in muiic, lor llwree years slwe deyoled lworsell lo lne Music Sludy and olee Clubs. Her earnesf ness added muclw lo discussions in llwe Inlere nalional Relalions Club, bul social alTairs Tound ber gay and merry. Early in ber sclwool career sac' was elecled Social Leader. ANDREW SUMMERS BELLINGHAM Io WTLLS PLACE ITTWNG-TON, N. J. lyVlwo was 'rlwal venerable qooloqisl and one l7me excavalor, wlwo lias darkened our liallf way? ln Tacl wlwo was always in llio lwallwayf and byways7 A. Summers Bellinqlwam. As a yenl Tor bis lresliman exuberance, Andy zoenl llie major porlion of luis lime in llwe Arclwery Club. In lwis second year he was slruclf wirlw llie Teelinq Tor line arls, and llwereby oraced lbe porlals ol llwe Arl Club lor one year. Einally a senior, conlidenl oT doing more and beller llwinqs, lvlr. Bellinqlwam bad lo di vide bis lime belween llwe General Aclivilie' Club, llwe Olee Club, A. T., and llwe S. L. E. ROMAINE BLACKMAR 303 WGGDSIDE AVENUE Niswimr, N. i. IA: iilll fl 'L 'Vil i llif rwifrilli lVT1,',l Elcfraldinq one ol our layorilesewe inlroducif Rorraine. Romaine is one oT llwe lew wlwo lwawi- wlwolcelwoarledly slwared willw all, ber deliqlwl' lul icrsonalily. Tlwe secrcil ol lic-r popularily liC' in lui-r yyaclousnc-ss and Romaine can boasl of l'l'lVlf'l lin cfsccillenl dancer. Tlwe Sludio, Danc- inri lsricl Dramalic Clubs liaye been lwcr inlcirc-slr ELINORE MULEORD BOOTH 34 GROVE STREET llAl ll'r' ll l, lfilnf' , Fill ffivorliurililafimii, lior conlrirmi fir ix lifiw' filwfiy, ln-r-n wfirllwwlwiliz Elinoro lm llfcfiirirf iiiillur-fl willi lliri iiinownrio sense C-l linliiiir fir, A lJilllf'llff', rwlifalbilily, ficfu fif 1 1 'WJ l'ifr' fllll'if!lTillllf1 filmrwsclrri lf l . n i Page Eiqlileon Page NineTeen MARAGARET LIELA BAUGI-l 7 EDGFRTQN TERRACL TAST fii.AlTC'E l'l, ,l. lvfliargarc-Tis wil ,ilwiays .aTTr.jaCTi-il fi iiul iiini, iudience becauwii' 'JT iii, iiriginaliTy. Hi-r oi fi i i'i and cheery g.niili,,- imrigliTened many fi viiill LT! LUClLl.E BRICKELL log SPRHHTG STREET CTRANGE ll. l 'Egi ii,ig.T ig-is 1f-v iifn ','- 'flu iiw i.i', i Tri-iT l'ii'ig.+- .f.T'ii' Tviivi niiig' 1,,', Vi 7' .xii ,ll Qur dependable Triend, Lucille, has The ram abiiiTy oT Thinl4ing Things Through Tor herselT and once having made a decision, sTicl:ing To iT. ThaT is why The lnTernaTional RelaTions Club is proud oT her membership. An ardenT lover oT naTure, Lu was an acTive member oT The Science Club in which she held many oTTicc-L. DORIS BRINKERT-IOFF 729 RIDGE STREET NEXNARI- N. J. STill iurij, -Jeeii. Those who have l-.nown Doris have Tound her Te be a real Triend-undersTanding, sympaThe4 Tic, and ToleranT. A deep wisdom and prac- Tical iudgmenT will male her a good Teacher. TalenTed along many lines, she has hidden her lighT To mosT oT us under a bushel oT her charm. The Dancing and I-landcraTT Clubs will miss her. Good lucl4 To you, Dorisl ALVERTA BROTT-TERHQQD 37 LLEWELLYN AVENUE BLOGMFTELD N. cl. A good disposiTion, a guieT way, and a itleasanT smile malfe AlverTa oT value To our class. She has been acTive in many Things since her Treshman year. Besides being in The KindergarTen Club she has been on The Lie brary Council and has been an acTive mem- ber oT The DramaTic Club serving on several cT iTs commiTTees. JANICE IRENE BRYANT 286 NORTH WALNUT STREET EAST ORANGE N. cl. Une would never guess ThaT lrene was a girl Trom The counTry Tor she is one oT our mosT poised and dignified sTudenTs. Perhaps we all should have ioined The Dancing, Swimming and DramaTic Clubs iT The members are all as grace- Tul and culTured as Irene. l'ler Triendliness and sinceriTy have aTTracTed many Triends and a SecTion Leader she showed many admirable gualiTies. ELIZABETH BUCHMAN ig ?. .U71E' il, ' . . , ,, i 1 1, rc :ij 'Q rug' V'i'x'v'.HVifl. Di-'Ty 'WJ , Y , , , , Y X li , 1 , , E , I , A , rf, 1, ' fr ,a,:u 'war y aria ln gf This lx of c '1 erw- 'Ciui'-,l, ie 'wer Lrood h u mer m a gui 'wg r .ve :Aliflj-1 in the Diciirniig Club. She i.-.ae ' i an lQ Q-rfieirl L-1.-aiglcr ir' 'haf Junior yfiir. H5 re . . , full :ir-r iucrl VIWAN GERTRUDE BUNTINC5 56 MAPLE PLACE CNET' llxl, N. .l. Vivian if ri oirl anyone will benefii by lnciw' ing. She is one who if: earnesl, consciehfic-uv, sincere. and willing lo help liqhlen a rgurgnin or male a lasl eas er. MARJQRIE BURDKZK ire, uueeri AvErJuE CLEN F'lLlC-E N. Ll. Qur Marqe is The rirerlecl' riiiclrure ol non- Chalance and poise' upon closer observation, one finds Thar she has a very lceen wil ano a deep sense of humor. Qilices as Secfion Lead' er, Social Leader, Treasurer ol lhe Music Srudy Club, and Second Viceepresidenl ol lhe Glee Club have nalurally qravilaled lo hc.-r. She is also a member of lhe Kinderqarlci-n Club. Wa- lcnow whalever Marge does she will wirhoul doubr meer success, lor Marge has lhar qualify and personaliry which is essenrial and which is lound in people lil-.e f welly Lincoln. DQROTHY BUSCI-4 303 ADAMS AVENUE LWWABETH N l Qvc-rllowinq wirh lhe ioy ol livino is Dot an arglive member ol lhe class. Populariry accome rfanied her To lhe polls. She proved ellicieni an Seclion Leader, Social Leader, and Treas- urer ol Nu Lambda Kariria. Membership in lhe Camera, Music Slucly. Swimming and ln lf-rnarional Relalions Clubs revealed lhe diver- :ity ol her inleresls. A lhree-year membershir ii-rn lhe Library Council showed lhe earneslnf-is '.vri.f1h rf-rrnealerl her vlurilies. EMILY BAKER BYRAM 45 BiRAM AVENUE l i'Vll , N. l. ln rivrlcriffilly' ffvf.-ry cqradualinq qrouri lhcii rr- , lrw rf+'fr'lfi wlwfw, lhouqh apiiliarerilliy r'fvl fi if fir lf-,fr in w,lii,riQrl rallfairf, rirr- in the imil r'1riurzi1 rirrrily lr r-iivr um a hrrlriinrg hand. Ju 1 ir li rr l'Y .- rh fr Emily. lcler fhwilc' and lfrn r i hi .fiii 'N' :lux larr urrrlf-r'S.lanrliru4 .vii l'li'1l ' li :J lllf1'l llf'lV lil'Yf'lf 'S' 1 ., i'v'lfi . f.-' H' li I,-i ii u ifi' .'r, l irrvily, fwfl lf fl im , w '.i' V. Tri 47. lriiily m inli-rr Mlm lflxfr 'f n 'i rf ii in 'iw ' .-qirririiiiirr Cluli, Dancinci Cir.: L ,N li rr JK C rl rar'1vlfi'fVr1.1lir'ir'v1l Rflrfi r f,il,f Page Twenly Page TwenTy-one ROSE GERTRUDE BYRNES 37B BOND STREET LLIIABLTEI, N. J. Rose early won Tor herselT an aTTecTionaTe place in our regard. Good sporT is aImosT synonymous wiTh her name. Eun-loving, cheer- Tul, good-naTured and ambiTious. We know she will succeed in whaTever she aTTempTs. PI-IYLLIS CALLICI-IIO 499 JORALEMON STREET BELLEVILLE, N. J. Smile and The world smiles v.iTh you. This has been Phyls slogan during her Three years aT Normal. I-Ier iolly personaliTy and will- ingness To help has made her a Triend To all. WhaT would our basIeeTbalI games be wiThouT Phyl? She has been acTive in The Camera Club. MARY ELIZABETH CAMPBELL R. E. D. BOX I52 ATLANTIC I-IIGI'-ILANDS N. J. TruTh is beauTy. Marys genial manner is based on sinceriTy and True dependabiIiTy- always willing To help, and seeing The humor oT a siTuaTion, Mary has made many Triends. I-Ier acTiviTies have varied Trom membership in The Science and Ivlusic STudy Clubs To Vice-Presi dency oT Nu Lambda Kappa. ROSE CARDINALE T32 STONE STREET NEWARK, N. J. A Tair maiden whom The Gods have blessed wiTh all The beauTy and genTIeness oT soul? whose eveready hand and ear lend Themselves To aid Triend and Toe. Rose has had many inTeresTs, being a member oT The Norms Thea- Tre Guild, The Music STudy Club, The InTer naTionaI ReIaTions Club, and The I-Iome Ecos nomics Club. VIRGINIA CARRINGTON I93 WCDODSIDE AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Oinny's leadership has made her a viTaI parT oT our class IiTe. As boTh SecTion and Social Leader she showed such abiIiTy as won her The oHice oT Vice-PresidenT oT The Senior Class. She has been a member oT The Olee Club Tor Three years and is now Corresponding Secre- Tary. She is also a member oT The Ivlusic STudy Club and has belonged To The Swimming Club. ITIS been grand To have had her in our class. ALBERT J. CICCONE i42 CHESTNUT STREET VQUTLD N, J. 1 orefnerf will ive 'orevere-af eail ,an :close for ary one llwefn. Every lf enieyeo ie lucf.: iieriorniance ol llwii, L.V QlL'l'f'L-C , ir ire Sr,-iarisl' lvloom' A lliree- year I35:SilJS'l2'5i slayer, a rwoeyear member ol ie Cannera Club and senior mc-nilver ol llie Gererai Aclfvdiez Cluo. ln lQeei'iing with eur n ial erajl Mr. Ciccone proved ia diligenl woflier lor llwe Soc. Com., Sl. Cl., and S. L. E. HELEN COLE 7l5 WEST EOURTH STREET E'LAlNElELLl N. cl. A sincere lriend, an earnesl sludenl plus a keen sense ol lwumor eguals Helen Cole. The Women's Glee Club enjoyed lliree years ol lier laillwlulness. Sne appreciales music and plays llie piano. Sporls are lwer lreslw air inlere esls. As a member ol flie Baslielball Squad. slie snowed ner abilily. HELEN FRANCES COLLINS 2lO QRCHARD STREET EUZAEETH N, ,l. Her good lvumor never lailed ner and smoollried away many a rougli place in lwer pallw in all llwe counlless aclivilies willw wlwicli slwe was associaledfl Baslcelloall, Declr Tennis, Swimming, were a few. Tlie lvlarionelle Guild recognized lwer abililies by malcing lier ils Sec- relary one year, and ils Vice-Rresidenl llie neil. Helen needs no lurllier recommendalion ollwer llwan lier inlierenl clwaraclerislics. L. RODMAN COLLINS 300 SMITH STREET lvllLl,VlLLE N. .,l. Tlwe lwandsome represenlalive lrom Cumberf land counry unfolds a rallwer clieclcered slory. Allwlele, Leader, Cinema enlliusiasl, Arclwer and Aclor. Rod played declc lennis and oaskelloall from llwe lirsl year on. lnlercssled nimuell as a lreslnman in llie Camera Clulw and lyrole lorllw in llwe Varsily Slwow. Slill f,.iCV2lSliVlQ in Dramalics llwe second year, lie was also clwoven llwe Social Leader lor luis seclion. Keeping up llie gym worlc in llwe llwird Tear, Y Rod iierlecled liis. skill willw llwe bow af. Jiri arilirfr. A. T. HAZEL CQURTER I6 HARRISON STREET l'lAlJlJlSliQllll N. el. Eraclical, arlislic and lwumorous, Hazel made an oulslanding csonlrihulion lo llwe lile ol llie zclwaol. Her venlurr,-f, inlo llwe Unorwomanli wind ol llie slioivs proved lier lo be a resourcef- li.l arifl fmleri rising iierson, lvound lo vuccced. l Page Twenly-fwo Page TwenTy-Three IVAEI CIQAIVIIVIQND Q-I5 HILLSIIJI AVENUE riuiur ii, I. lvah has bc-cn one ol The slarliirf. ol aclivilii-s ri:,ioL:T om Sunshine Sfiliool. The Ereuhman year .he -.rcfnl as a GI +',.- ig- Club rni'-rnber. Bul her Junior year, she was ons: OI Iliri cqrouf To sliirl' 'ne ficiiial Sludies Club which has grown To I3-Q: very ,.UIfffGS5IL1I. These Iwo years Ivah is a mem- ber oT The group which organized The Inlclrniif tional I?eIaTions Club. Ihere is no gunfslion Thai Ivah is always up and doing Ihingu. JANET E. CRQNK 26 ELIVIWQQD AVENUE EAST CJEANGE N. J. The coeiTicienT oT correlaTion beTween Jimi ers hands and Tongue is II She has added rnuch To our class since her arrival Trom N.J.C. Besides being a good sporT she has con- fribulred ideas which have helped To enrich our class. While JaneT has been wiTh us. she has parTicipaTed in many acTiviTies, among which are The Norms IheaTre Guild, Glee Club, KindergarTen Club, and Music STudy Club. She was also in The musical comedy 'lggianish Moon. MAMIE DASCOLL 40 COCK AVENUE wmaison, N, i. ilivgsiig- sorri-:Thing in The aulumn ThaT is naliye Irv :ny blood Mamie is giTTed wirh The Tine rhyThm oT The gypsy. We will remember her also as an acTive member oT The Social STudies Club and The Nu Lambda Kappa. LAWRENCE DAVIE 753 BELMONT AVENUE NORTH I-IALEDCIN, N. J. Larrysa square shooTerI A good scholar! Usually serious, Larry Tlashes a sparlq oT humor inTo discussions once in a while. I-Tis many and varied ouTside experiences add richness To group discussions. Larry will be remembered Tor his calm dis posihon and consideraTion Tor oThers. We hold him in high esTeem. MARION ELIZABETH DIE-IZ RIVERSIDE APARTMENT RED BANK, N. J. She was a scholar, and a good one aT ThaT. WiTh her laughing eyes and her soTT, sweeT voice, she can noT help buT be popular. A girl more congenial would be hard To Tind. WILLIAM DENBERG I4 LESLIE STREET N:vvARr N. J. Ship ahoyl Cal:iTain Bill has been navigaTing 'he good shio N. S. N. S. The CabTain who has been RresidenT oT The STudenT Qrganizahon, The highesT ohice To be secured, is relinquishing his rosT aT The helm. A dynamic personaliTy, a clear Thinlcer, a sbark plug To any discussion and a sincere piloT, we linow ThaT Willy,'l aTTer The proTiTable Three year cruise aT Normal School, will sTeer his Ship sfraighT To a worThwhile porT. ISABEL DESMCDND 20 Cl-IESTNUT STREET KEARNY, N. J. A smile-a lcind and sympaTheTiC wordfa willingness To oTTer a helping hand-a real Triend-ThaTls Isabel, The charming lass Trom Kearny. During her sTay wiTh us, she spread Cheer among The members oT The Dancing and Science Clubs. May she always remain as we would lilce To remember her-guieT, sincere and Triendly. GRACE DeVRlES 80 WESSINGTCN AVENUE GAREIELD, N. J. You're missing a loT iT you don'T lcnow Grace. A sense oT humor and an inTeresT in serious Things malce her companionship desire able. Class, even when you're bored because you havenlT sTudied, is pleasanTer when Grace is There. Music is her hobby. She plays boTh The piano and The organ. She has belonged To The Women's Glee Club, The Music STudy Club and The lnTernaTional RelaTions Club, and was SecTion Leader in her Freshman B and Senior B Terms. Cl-IARLES DILKS 420 DELSEA DRIVE CLAYTON, N. J. IT someThing is good Tor one year iT is good Tor Three, ThoughT Charlie. A Three-year mem- ber oT The Archery Club: a Three-year member oT The Rsychology Club, elecTed Treasurer in second year: and noT one year less in The Radio ClubfiT you never lcnew iT, Mr. Dilles ii a licensed govc:rnmenT radio oberaTor. A. T. EDNA DINGLE 81 FIRST STREET TAST VIRANGT, N, .l. Trina Dingle, our liirl Tor Ihc- dainTiesT girl. ITU Twin de Vivre' is danring, in which she is f3rifjf:Tl1l finfl HCVVDIYII-lT'ilTf'l'l. T'ler smile malgcer. iiir fl twfifil lffafliliy so llml ri school Tunclion i mi f nr: fl' ii fi f 'n. finc' 5 9 ui rim-nlfiry Tall, flilrl lmir-'-ll T,Iif'i'iIllf.'ITl. T Rage TwenTy-Tour Q Page Twe-nTy-Tive MARGERY DQLAN E ERANCES PLACE ?.flflNTCLAlR N. l. During her shorl sTay wiTh us, lvliirgery miiiii. an ineradicablo impression Through her i--- guisiTe TasTe, her clieerliilries-,, and The eTf liciency wiTh which slicf iilliiclmfd any Taulc which came along. Tliiwse and The oTher Tine gualiTies in Margc-ryis mile-uigi are bound To bring her success. CECTLIA DOMKOESKl 52 GRAND STREET GARPIELLF. N. .l. A Triend in need -and a real Triend is Sis. Under her careTreo exTerior is a helpTul characTer. She was SecreTary oT The Science Club Tor Three years, which proves someThing. And Tor Two years she served as Social Leader oT her secTion. DOROTHY DQNESQN I23 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Donniels good naTure shines all over her radi- anT counTenance. BUT ThaT isn'T The only bril- lianT TeaTure abouT Donnie. Her auburn hair is one oT her crowning glories. Ever-obliging, DoT played The piano so ThaT oThers could dance during lunch hours. UnselTish and -.hare ing, Donnie will give you everyThing she has. You can depend on herl ANN SLEVEN DOYLE I9 HOWE AVENUE MONTCLAIR, N. J. Ann The sponTaneous, The enThusiasTic, has Tor her Three years in The Normal School been acTive in The Glee Club, Library Council, Var- siTy BaslceTball, and KindergarTen Club. We have played and worlced wiTh Ann. She is an indeTaTiguable worlcer and a soughT aTTer play- maTe. Her associaTions wiTh The Music STudy, Nu Lambda Kappa, lnTernaTional RelaTions Cr- ganizaTion and Swimming Club have provided many opporTuniTies Tor us To share her com- pany. Good luclc To you always, Annl HELEN DRIVER I58 WASHINGTON STREET MORRISTOWN, N. .l. We cannoT enumeraTe The pleasures H-iei' has given us since she came here Trom Glass- boro Normal-l932. Good loolqing, a very good dancer, loTs oT Tun, wiTh a giggle ThaT is caTchinQ. Qur Helen has been very busy Tor The shorT Time she has been here. The Dance Club, The Glee Club, The l4indergarTen Club and casT oT Spanish Moon have all claimed Helen as an acTive member: besf oT lucl4 always, Helen. LUTHER MQKINNEY EALCQNER 03 RTSGS PLACE ET'l,Tm Ti4 'Jg'f' il. l ,an me 'Lu. Could we find a more ge' fmiiing good srorf in llwc,-ae lwealw riarlzf H a gerrleman lilo me laoief. zayl. In do Vw 'nirngi Lu Says None al a lirneilkfxrelw- iirf' year' Arr Club, seeond year and Senedai Fwiivifiei Club, llWiFCl year. A. T. WALTER JAMES EALEY T57 PIERRE AVENUE 'b.AiE'ElELE lrl. .l. W.ayy' nair and a elwerubic Counrenaneee 'lwar 5 our Wall.' A Tirsl-year baslrelball playf er- rresiidenf of rlwe Camera Club in his see- ond year and a member ol llwe Publicily Com- rnillee. Willw music in lwis solee, lie managed To bear nie way info llwe orelweslra as a drum-e mer- ard wirlw inlr in lwis pen became Edilor ol Rubfealione in lwif senior year. Very inleresled fr 're younger generalion and A. T. CECELIA K. EARLEY 14 WELLESLEXI' STREET MAE'LEWClCfEl N. el. Ceal is a elwarrning lillle mief, wlwo lwaa ear ried llwe burdens ol lwer Three years' slay in Normal Selwool willw a eonslanl elweerlulness. Her sunny CllSIfC'SiliOVT and readiness lo lwelp lias won rer many Triendi. We lcnow zlwe lias many Tale enls, ezyieeially flwal ol singing, Slwe lwafi be- longr.-ri1 lo llwe Glee Club Tor fliree yearz. Keep i We good worif, Ceall MARGARET EENNESSY 467 PARK Avenue HVTH AME E'Y N, ,L Margarel ii llwe praelical lyye ol Verso: wmo VTTE1lf'Sf- worlbvvlwile Conlrilnulions lo any mil in band. Slwe bas a Social lael and guiel ClTf:V Y'l llnal malce lwer a defxirable friend and Colleague. Alllwougli active in nnany phases of 'irieel lile, 'Marge' will always be remem- zzffrfsd lrir ner line worl' ag zeerefary ol llwr, :law el E4 ir, lwer iunior year, HELEN FEUCHTBAUM i.ieTuCHeri Avenue W' f'il'l'l-l fEvl VJ. l, Hfiif-n K. ilaiid nalure and lier gill ol Clever wil riavr, rinaluled lwffr lr, bf- lmyipy al all limes. ,VV ,Y I Y . i . . Jlif lim, a girolr-inional liearing and a pair ol nirrilfle lingerf wlwifli afirl f'Y'lUfl' lo lwer elwarm, 'N-A Q-4 Page Twenly-six QI- Page TwenTy-seven SYLVIA FISHER 634 Roossvsu Avenue QAFTEPET, N. J. Senearn Sylviais calm, aTTenliye exTerior is a ready wi? and sympaThy. lmler ambiiion, earnf esfness and desire To succeed should assure her a nappy TuTure. Sylvia has been an acTiyo member OT The DramaTic Club. CECELIA FLYNN 77 MARION AVENUE NEwAi2r, N, -i. 'A qui'-T Tame, a g.?i1a:lTaaT mind. Api'-iffiiarire nf-al' and mannvr l-ind. Dlacid, Tranquil, unassuming, she goes calmly on her way. WiTh her delighTTul poeTry and her sweeT soTT voice, Ceill' can'T help being a success in liTe. We will always remember Ceil Tor The Tine worlc she did as The sTudenT organizaTion Treasurer in her senior year. ROSEMARY FLYNN LINDEN, N. J. When lrish eyes are smiling- Sood humor, Irish wiT, and a vivacious pei- sonaliTy malce Rosels daily round a jolly one. l-lowever, she does her work willingly and earn- esTly. We are sure ThaT some day Rose will malre a TirsT class phoTographer. l'ler parTicipa- Tion in The Camera Club has been acTive. JACK J. FLYNN 444 FULTON STREET ELIZABETH, N. J. A square-shooTer! A good scholar! lndusTri- ous! Jaclc has The esTeem oT all his classmaTes. One oT The popular men oT The school, Jaclc will be remembered Tor his calm disposiTion and consideraTion Tor oThers. MILDRED FRIEDMAN 5 SHANLEY AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Mildred is The essence oT sweeTness, wiTh a charming smile and a Triendly manner. Mild- Tempered, despiTe The red hair! She helped willingly in The worlq oT The Social STudies Club and as SecreTary oT The Library Council. Nu Lambda Kappa, 0rchesTra, Music STudy Club, lnTernaTional RelaTions Club. l-IELEN E. GALLOWAY 96 LANE AVENUE 1 'ii CFXEQ Q1 Elle N. lic' and re1,f'rved mul alway: willing To he gi r rm-ei1lfTlTaT is Helen. lo all her work :ne 'ui Tlvgif same uinceriTi , N and c-agerrwem i.'.f'n T.-,ncn uhe served as Scribe ol The lvlarionelvf Euilii. Herz are The giTT5 ol modezly and high iinfaiw. NVEA l.now her lo be rezerved, buT giTTed iwfflw The underslanding ard sympaThy QT a Truef ivifirled girl. ANNE GAULDIN 37 STOCKTGN STREET lTlC'ClMFlELU, N. ..l. C'ur Anne is a Tall verSaTile girl Trom The Soulh. l-ler unigue peraonalily, delighTTul smile and calm SouThern manner have won sincere admiralion Trom her cla5SmaTe5. When Anne came here Trom Palerson in her Junior year, her inTere5l5 wandered To The Dancing and Swimming Clubs. ln her Senior year, she proved hersell a girl ol abiliTy in The oTTice oT Treasurer and fR5sisTanT Scribe ol The lvlarion- eTTe Guild. LUCILLE ELEANORA GERARDO 134 LINCOLN AVENUE QPANGT, N. J. lird Iii' ur' Thi: ri-g.f-1 v'.-Qvunoffd 1.-.eel rrirffn T fa' lvj-'C' HU SCG! ii Lucilleh soTT voice and pleasanT smile besoeal. The harmony wiThin. l-ler abiliTy, accompanied by such a charming manner, will malce her road a 5mooTh one. She worlfed TaiThTully as Social Leader and as a member oT The Norms ELEANOR GOLBA VVHWPANY N. J. iifiln .-.ini1, ml g,ijir'1,i i.TaTT. Eleanor! blondness, sweel' soprano voice. and vivacioua TernberamenT would Torm a TiTTing Theme Tor prose or poelry, l'ler sense ol hu- mor and iolliTy has made her many TriendS in The Dancing, Glee and Swimming Clubs. Qlee Club, lf Dancing Club, 2. 37 Swimming Club, lj hlealTh Club, I: lvlusic STudy Club, l. EDWARD ALBERT GQRAB 523 MADISQN AVUNLJE l,ATll- . 1N,ll, 1. lven lhfiugh lid ii one ol our nwiiririi' rim 'ww-ix f,iw'rrfifilf:'. li f,,- liao won lhf: admiraTion ol 'f'Clii,r'i lu v . iixLl','- r'lf-Tlrlf,-f.', 118 PHT fsfl fin. Hin rfillif-r ilivi-ruilirir'l lir'ogi'.'irii incluflii-il '?i- Hr? Clul., Cfarrifiivm Clulu, finfl Gr'-neriil faflivilifi. Club, fxlwo ii '-ii vinlnf-r ol lhf- Sail'--'E larsl 'Jluful in iiwior fi 1 Vlifjli yi irg. Page TwcnTyAeighT Page TwenTy-nine B MlRlAlVl GREENBERG 43 DEWEN' STREET lNJLVVAPl ' N, T. Miriam has been a grand lrieniil and ri giiiiil sTudenT. The Social Sludies Club has iiroliliiil by her services as Scscrelary and Treaiurc-r. This Library Council and lvluaic Slucly Club liriyi. discovered in her a hard worlc-r, plus his-r f.iQ-rim oT humor which has sayeil many ii dillicull siTuaTion. FLORENCE VIOLET CSRUENERT 85 l-TQBART PLACE GARHELD, N. J. Eloi' is our social buTTerTly and is a nice person To have around. She has a philosophy oT liTe ThaT is a big help in momenTs oT dis. Tress. Add To This her God-given giTT oT hu- mor and you have a real girl. FLORENCE GUERIN WHIPPANY, N. J. This damsel is a vigorous ouTdoor girl, wiTh a penchanT Tor music. l-low she can Tease The ivoriesl AT her zeniTh in The ouTdoors she pi- loTs her car Through all weaTher and delighTs in blowing Through blizzards wiTh a sled. She has been a member oT The Glee Club, Dancing Club and The lvlarioneTTe Guild. MARIE KATRINA T-IANKINSON 3I4 CHURCH STREET HACKETTSTOWN, N. J. We admire Marie Tor her perseryerance. Her TaiThTul perTormance oT worlc and a sense oT loy- alTy To her class and school has made Tor her many Triends. l-ler parTicipaTion in all musical aTTairs will always be remembered by us. She has belonged To The Music STudy Club and The OrchesTra. RUTT-l l-TARRINGTON ll RIDGEWOQD TERRACE MAFLEWOOTU N. .,l. Some people display Their acTiviTy wiTh greaT noise and busTle, oThers are reTiring and conceal Their acTiviTies behind a veil oT mod- esTy. To The laTTer class belongs RuTh who hai come To us Trom lv1ounT T-Tolyoke. We are sorry she has noT been Wilh us longer. ln her shorT slay she has been acTive in The Psychology and Kindergarlen Clubs. DAVID I-IARRIS 90 PROSPECT TERRACE EAST RUTr-iT QEORF N. J. As we oeruse Davels record There is a ilriifar eramgvle oT workin ue Trom The bo'- 4 F Q , Cm. 'Davew was a member oT The Glee Club the 4irsT Two years, becoming The Vice-Presie gear. STarTing as a member oT The Arr Club, eiecTeo Vice-President and PresidenT The Third year. AssisTanT Manager oT BaskeTbali when Junior, and Manager in his senior year. Member and PresidenT oT The School Orclnes' TTR' ALICE I-IAYVVARD T94 NEWARK AVENUE BLOOMEIELD, N. J. Alice came To us wiTh a year oT sTudy aT WheaTon College, WheaTon, Illinois. She is also a RegisTered Nurse, holding a diploma Trom The School oT Nursing, Grace I-TospiTal, DeTroiT, Michigan. Playing Tennis and swimming Tesoe- cially during her summers aT Lake Cieorgel are her TavoriTe sporTs. Much success To you, Alice, and donlT leT your cheerTul and Triendly dis- posiTion ever change. ROBERT NELSON I-TEATI-I 73 UNION STREET ETACKENSACK N. .l. There was a greaT din wiThouT and Bing arrived aT Normal School in The remains oT a RonTiac. CharacTerisTic oT his nickname he ioined The RiTle Club Tor TirsT year ekTra Cell' ricular diversion. By This Time The Tear oT be' ing osTracized haunTed him and he was Torced To give his PonTiac away and aT leasT acquire a Eord. VViTh TranguilliTy resumed, he was able To spend more Time in The General AcTiv- iTies Club and The Archery Club in The Third Year' GEORGE M. T-TIGBEE VVT-TEATQN AVENUE MILLVILLE, N. MI. JusT a conscienTious hard-working young Tarmerl' who doTes on governmenT jobs. VVhaT an eye Tor beauTyl A TirsT- and second year ArT Club member, and Chairman oT The f,Tage comrniTTee Tor The Norms TheaTre Guild, 3334. An ardenf worker Tor The S. L. T. and secreTary Tor The A. T. VVI-TILEMINA Q. HENDERSON 6I LEXINGTQN AVENUE MAT I.TVVOOl5, N. J. Billie is a mosT dependable and sincere Triend. She acceivls her responsibiliTies cacabv and has Taken an acTive parT in The aTTa'rs CT Thr- school. She Tiral showed her abiliTy bv beiro fi member oT The Trr,-zhmen ConsTiTuTion Com- rriTTee. She has been acTive in The Eorunw ani The Norma. T Ter alnilifx as a Social Leader wa f nhfifwn when She wfis one oT The Junior Dance C iVT'iD'iTTlf:Q. Page ThirTy I l G .ii I ji I I I .TIG 'vs 1- ' 4 Page Tlwirlysone MAY HILGENDORFF 634 rv-xraii f-xvruur lll,'AlHlirl ll, i A lwalo oi golrlip-n ringls-I-,f'.r.,irllinii lliurr c-yes-rosy clweels-.I dimplf,-,I iiliin .ill ill Ilwesu Iwail lrorn Llrnora in IIN? lorrn lil Ilril , . . . . C , . darling lrlllr: imp, Ivlay I-IlIfjll'HVlOI'lI. alwrls lull as iolly and clw-'erlul iii. In,-r name .mil ylicluirv imply. To Iiavc- Inown lic-r in lo lmvc lnrrwn a really Irue Trieno. Mays acfrivilies iniiuiliii Rsyclwology, Dancing, Arl, Gli-ig, Carnfri rinrl Swimming Clubs. Slwe served ia, Vice Hrslsiilirril ol llwe Rsycliology Club. RUTI-I I-IIRSI-IMAN IZI4 MIDDLESEX STREET LINDEN N. .l. Rullwls pleasing manner Iwas aided Iwer in malring a Iwosl ol lriends in llwe Eorum and Dancing Clubs. Slwe Iwas llwe rare combinalion ol beauly and inlelligence, wlwiclw accounls lor lwer success in rlwe Norms Tlwealre Guild. LOUISE DARE HOPKINS I GILBERT PLACE WEST GRANGE, N. cl. A clwarming, lypical GuIdoors Girl,'i Louise was aclive as Secrelary ol Ilwe Swimming Club and member ol Ilwe Riding Club. As Secrelary ol Ilie Camera Club, slwe conlribuled muclw and worlced unliringly. I-ler ollwer club inlereul-1 were llwe Glee Club and Kindergarlen Club Besides llwese aclivilies Ilwis remarkable girl willw llwe winning personalily lound lime lo be an enficienr sludenl and a clwerislied lriend lo many. JEAN BRENNAN HGWARD 76 STERLING STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J. Jeannie as slwe may be Icnown besl, is one wlwo slands our in Iwer own line. Slwe early won lor I1erseIT an afleclionale place in our regard and lime Ivas seemed lo male il more secure. By Iwer earneslness and perseverance slwe lwas won lor Iwersell many Triends bollw in and our ol llwe classroom. CI-IARLES I-ICDWARD 4I4 RECTOR STREET EERTI-I AMBOY, N. J. As lacllul and lwumor loving an individual as ever enlered our augusl lialls Iounged in, in Ilwe person ol Clwarlie, wlwo invariably lalef Hvanillafl Clwarlie lwas spread I1im5elT and luis abililies all over Ilwe sclvool lo suclw an e-flenl Ilwal lwe lwas been Vicefprr-sidenl ol llie Scienfe Club and is General Edilor ol Ibe Norm. Clwarlie is so big lwels been able lo spread IwimselT inlo llwe Library Council. IVlen's Slnow, Camera Club and Relleclor Slall. Youlll nolice Iwe guiclrly covc-rf. a lol ol groundiplwysically and menlally. MARIE HUBER 330 ELWOQD Aymue TN L Vi A El N. .l. Wnen you Teel blue-see Marie. Shes pound To cheer you up. When you need hell easl Marie. Shell do her level besT To assisT you. BuT moi.T oT all, when you need a sincere lovable Triend. go To Marie and There youiil Tind her. ELIZABETH JEAN HUGHES QS LESLIE STREET NEWATPI N, ,l. Qur I3eTTy is one girl in a million. Idler charm, her Triendly manner, her independenT Thinking have all been asseTs in her climb lo success. She is a leader whom iT is a pleasure To Tollow. We have learned much Through her associa- Tions wiTh The Eorum, DramaTic Club. Music STudy Club, KindergarTen Club, Qlee Club, Library Council, Camera Club and Swimming Club. We wish her love, success and happiness. ANNE SMITI-I JONES 392 SANFORD AVENUE NEWAETIK, N. J. We shall always remember Anne Tor her op- TimisTic naTure and happy disposiTion. Conf cealed beneaTh her brighT smile is a TaiThTuI aTTiTude Towards boTh Triends and acTiviTies. The ArT Club claimed Anne Tor Three years, and ThoughT her a mosT eTlicienT SecreTary. FLORENCE M. KAELI IS MAGAZINE STREET NEWARK, N. ,l. UnhesiTaTingIy, we aTTempT This Taslc oT Telling you abouT Elorence, The girl whose amusing and exciTing Tales abouT whaT happened yesTerday have always been The delighT oT her Tellow sTudenTs. We are sure To miss her wiTh her dancing TeeT and everIasTing smile. She was an indusTrious SecroTary oT The Dancing Club, and an inTeresled member oT InTernaTional Rc-- laTions AssociaTion. SADIE KARSHMER 52 STQNE STREET NWN ITI LlNSWICl , II, I. Ahhough Sadie seldom Iallm, when she does, every one lislens. She reasons clearly and ci-e iircfszes lierzv-IT wilh accuracy and precision. Sho alliiirif, lafling lrir-nflsliiris because she malfif, il hi'-r Iiunirif-si. lo be ijileasanl and Trifgnfxly al .ill limi-', Irifinfls lnow IIMT They may go lo Sfirlir- iinfl Iinrl a True Triffncl and 1 real ITVII 'jfl Sfsflifg IT:i', lT1l f'IT 'TI fTTf'ITIITUfT'T' CTT IITI' Drf1rrifiTif., Dfinfirig iinil lli1nf'lCrfi1Tl Clulf. V 3 6 Page ThirTy-Two l Page ThirTy'Thre ALEX KAUEMAN Sl ETQBSQN STREET NTWAFTT-', N, .l. NoT much oT him, buT whaT There is, sure iil Al is a compacT bundle oT energy, usually do- ing Two or Three Things aT once, buT always able To Tind Time, in class, if necessary, Tor bridge. Al worked hard in The Dramahc Club Tor Two years, earning his pin and guard. T-le served acTively on The ReTlecTor STaTT and STu- denT Council, besides being a member oT The Camera Club, Eorum, Library Council Presi' denT, and Gym Team. Talen all in all, The pice Ture is oT an acTive, well rounded person bound To geT places, and soon. MARGARET KEISLER 75 EAlRMGUNT AVENUE Cl-TATETAM N, J. IT was Wellesley who gave us Peg We are Truly graTeTul The opporTuniTy oT lnowiiig her. A very digniTied, reserved personaliTy covers The priceless inTellecT which Peg can honesTly call her own. The more we are wiTh her, The more we Tind we are able To beneTiT by her vasT sTore oT experiences. We are sorry she couldn'T be wiTh us longer and we hope she will Torgive us Tor calling her Kysler. Peg belongs To The Science and KindergarTen Clubs. MARIE KlESLER 57 MYRTLE AVENUE TRVINGTON, N. J. Maries sparkling humor enlivened many an ArT Club meeTing during her Treshman year. During her second and Third years Marie be longed To The Norms TheaTre Guild, where she creaTed many Triendships. BLANCT-TE KENARIK IOII SANFQRD AVENUE IRVTNGTON, N. J. Blanche is one oT ThaT selecT group which has only been wiTh us one year. Who coulsi TorgeT her?-Tall, blonde, and graceTul. She appears sophisTicaTed, buT gives herselT away when she comes ouT wiTh some delighTTul, naive guesTion, Blanche is a member oT The Psychology and KindergarTen Clubs. ANN KINDT 26l I-TALE STREET NEW' BRUNSWTCTK, N, ,l. Ann is one oT Those rare examples oT a perTecT disposiTion - always smiling, never complaining. She is one oT our besT worlmers having been especially acTive in The Library Council and Basl4eTball. OTher clubs To which she has belonged are The Glee Club, Music STudy, Nu Lambda Kappa, Swimming Club, ln' TernaTional RelaTions Club, and KindergarTen Club. ISABEL EUGENIA KNIGHT 338 STUYVESANT AVENUE LliNfQl-lUE'ST, N. J. l'Cne Q5 'nose girls you iusl can? lorgef. Clne ol llwe mosr lliouglwllul, mosl unsellisn EWS mosi alirusllc gfrlsl A good sporll A culrureo in.1Qiivid.l.-al. A resbecled leader. Wlwal more could one aslc ol a prospecrive +eaclwer7 DCDRQTHY KOELSCH 34 SHERMAN AVENUE MCll?l73lS FLAENS, N. cl. Versalile-draws a bow as gracefully as slwe uses a pencil on paper-exponenl ol excellenl social dancing-a lillle dillicull lo gel lo lanow buf worllw lalfing Jrlwe lrouble-reveals ber lrue sell lo besl friends. A variely ol inleresls ir llnings as well as people. Tlwe Arl Club. Gle- Club, Music Sludy Club, Dancing Club, and Kindc-rgarlen Club lwave benelilled by lwer ral enls. Allogellwer a clwarming person lo asso ciale willw. EVELYN KOI-ILREITER 220 LAKEVIEW AVENUE CLIFTON, N. J. Did you ever see a dream walking? No, llwen gaze al our Evelyn. l-ler winning smile and ready wil accounl lor lwer many friends. Yes, our Evelyn dances and belonged To llwe Dancing Club one year, bul bear ye-slwe's go- ing domeslic. Yes, you guessed il-slwe's an aclive member ol llwe Sewing Club. EMILY KRUG 33 WASHINGTON PLACE G1AE'ElELD, N. .l. Emily is nol only parl ol a lwiglwly selecled group: slwe can balfe cookies and calce. Besides being uselul, slwc- s lun lo lwave around, because lilo The besl ol men, slwe enioys a joke. Eor lliree years slie has belonged lo llwe Music Sludy Club. and llie Women's Glen? Club, ol wlwiclv slwe nas been Recording Secrelary and Amiulanl Librariani and llwis lasl year slwe lwaf lpeen a member ol flue lnlernalional Relalionf Clulii. EMMA KUINISCH 7l BALL STRFPT ll Vlll Elf lJ N. .,l. Clur gay l'i+rf-llfil Vvillw a llair lor dramalici and flriifiv.-fifilfiiii lor iw-lry, clwarming Em lm-,Q rriflfgqrrr-f'l lirr sri. rYy.'1rT'y', 'wfii GV' CGVVV ffl EJ 'f'lr1Y y' fl 'ilu f,a,fi.,l Dluijlicfi Club and an C . 1li'f f,r.i.ilLfr.1il.ii'. af- Eagc' TIM-lyelo Page Tliirly-five RUTl-I P. KUPPERMAN l s sefiuiri Avrr-lui I Nll.il..Ai l ri, l l Rullw is a gooo sg.or lic-r lriii-neil. in limi- Sw l cial Sludies Club and Glo' Club: can li3uliTy. Sbe is cbeerlul, and always bas a rfiaily smili- lor lliose aboul ber. Nu Lambda lffa wa liar, l , valued ber memberslwip JEAN LA BOYTEAUX IO4 NQRTH Qfnd STREET LAST CVRANCEE lil, .L Tbey say genllemen girelcir ljilondep ijiniil in This case we enlirely agree willw llwem. ll musl bave been somellwing more llwan ber lovely blonde lwair, ibougb, llial won Tor Jean llwe responsible posilions sbe lield. l-lELEN LESSER I5 GRQVE PLACE EAST ORANGE, N. J. l-lelenis execulive abiliry, clweery smile, and cbarming personaliiy lwave made ber one ol 'rbe mosl popular members ol our class. Ale llwougb we call ber Less, sbe is more lban mosl people Jrbinlr. l-ler aclivilies bave in- cluded: Seclion Leader, Recording Secrelary of Norms, Allilelic Commilree, Girls' Basler- ball Team, Vice-Rresidenr of Junior Class, Cbairman ol Assembly Commillee, Sludenr Council, Chairman ol Social Commillee oT Norms, and Cbairman ol Planning Commilrlee lor Sludenl Loan Fund. EMTLY LEVY 229 RENNER AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Emily, lcnown lo ber beller friends as Libbie, is only live Teel fall bul wbal a povverTul come binalion ol mind and allwlelic abilily: Libbieis accurale mind reveals ilsell even in ber bas- lerball playing wliere sbe puls many of lwer lenglliy opponenls lo sbame. l-ler sense oT bumor bas dislurbed many a pedagogical silling-buf because ol big brown eyes and a serious Tace - sbe bas passed unbarmed. Emily bas been a member of llwe Dancing Club for Two years. EVELYN LINDSAY 207 AMSTERDAM AVENUE RQSELLE N, J. Evelyn gradualed lrom Panzer College in T932 Nalurally ber inleresls lie in physical eoucalion worlf, and ber summers are spenl in counselling, dancing, arcliery, swimming, and boaling. The l-lay Dier and golT keep ber in lrim and by I936 walclw Tor ber name in llie Naiional Qpen Golf Clwampionsbip. We'll be vvalcbing your career wilb inleresl, so donil dis' appoinl us, Evelyn. EDWARD LISTON wo PMR Avenue iflfllf Fx!-.lfjl lll. Q. l E51 fi ne lrlin 'enor ann Qmlle, was fa gjromf 'nan' l .l sl nf flags. HM eafllyllles were yarf 'elim Qui: rq 'nr' llgfllowlnq: Silence ClLby 32. 33 3-1' Men? Q Ce Club lllormi. llweafre Gund' SlL.Q:en' Ccungll' Clan Prealclenl- V'Ce-Preal-denl el llwe Silence Club' Treasurer ol Men! Qlee Club' Mena Slwm., Mllwanl. You Dccl-il . and flriQarll1.lw lylsonf' bill: lenclenlgles are Clellnllely mualceal and zlmfngfllfg. ble li llwe Canlor ol llle class. Hugurjy. lnlenlelj, lrlendly, wlllyellwe'5e ana: worl. and alwavfl Ouri. RALPH CLARENCE LlTTLE L35 CENTRAL Avenue l Qlbblll Clllll, N, ul. Blown ln by llwae Sell Sea breezea Rallglw rnacle qulle a llll wlllw llwe lyoys and llwe qlrli. llwal Nlilllew wave gels em, Allllele-playecl fileil. lennlf. lnree years and baelelball In llwe second year. b-ecullve-Class lreasurer ln Sec rlnfil year. A general Soclal ll0nAf'Xrl Club, Wm yeelra, lollowed by General Acllvllles Club ln llle ienlcwr year. ANNA L. LUKACI-l 55 GRANT Avenue lf.'WTl,l'll ll, ,l. He wlwo woulfil lay down lm: lllc lor nr. lrlenrl li. F3 lrue ll'lF:VlCl.ll Annl-3 ra QQOG-nalurelil, lllefllplle zorl Ol fiferforl. wlwo li. easy lo qel along wllll bulb bard lo gel along willloul. ln Qfverly llllnq Blue doew, alle f'llf3ff . Zell ul llwe li,fmlqr'ounrl. S0 Clwarmlnq, rgonzlderalf- ann Lll'l2C'l'll',llT llml ull wlwo meel ller are lmme- lillialely drawn lo fa really lrue lrlend. Ann wa-' fa good member ol llle Pzyclloloqy Club bul ner fr-lllclf,-niy wa' boil zlwown as fecrelary ol llwrg Jlufllo Club, EILEEN LUNNEY IZI l-flQllTROSE STREET lll 'Wfkl' r ll, l lllryrrl li one ol our ally bul iwcfel Clfaxw nmlr-'. Hur imlle li rl iourlje' ol lay lg .all wlrc: arf, lrlflll-ql ll lo ylflw ll. gllf- lfvyrri Clanrlnr lmll llllY l'lll nl l' l 'll llnr 'ifiure llmfj file,-y lr'r lll'.'.l fly ', DQPIS LYQNS . ', ll'l:, '. lll ll l. ll' 1' W l 'llllll lllll llll llw' lvllfil fllxy flnl .lul llflw rrnllnrllg rw rv lll my ,anll wlml 'rf Il- 14 lm' ff ul llflll Ml wll ln ll lllr. V :.' l l.ll4l Hn fvll lm Mllfwfll rlll'l llu' llf' llf l'Yc,-- V' 1,-' ' ll llll,H1'l'l l Page ThirTy-seven EDITI-I IRENE MAFFEY 764 kmralri AVEIIW: Al llllIaT Ill ll l. A My , 5, , , Lilil I' i Nil-I, , , ':i',, VIRGINIA ANNE MARTIN s FERNWOOD ROAD l--JIAl Ll7VVf flli' ll. Kind words and symiiaThy, wiiiclwlulni,-4: lor others, and a helping lwiarmilfTlwi,1sf3 are iiricf- less iewels and Virginia po'-,siiw,w1fi Thc-in anl uses Them To make oThers lwappy. NORMA McCOTTER I62 CHRISTOPHER STREET IVIIEUNTCLAW N. ,l, Norma has won The admiraTion oT Teachers and sTudenTs alike. A lovable personaliTy com bined wiTh eTTiciency in all her underTakings accounTs Tor her success in The Social STudies Club, oT which she has been elecTed SecreTary and PresidenT. HERBERT lvIcDAVlT HIGH STREET ANDQVER, N. J. l-Terb, wiTh his conTinuous puns, eveready smile, beauTiTul harmonizing, i3iersisTenT good- humor, and impressionishc poeTry, is a sure cure Tor blues. AlThough a commuTer on The Delaware Lackawanna, he Tound Time in his Senior year noT only To Take parT in The Mens Show, Thank You, DocTor, and SpanIsh Moon, buT also To be Class Treasurer, Glee Club SecreTary, and a member oT The Norms. l-lis oTher acTiviTies include SecTion Leader, Glee Club and Camera Club. JUNE McGRATH FOREST AVENUE GLEN RIDGE, N. cl. A winning personaliTy and a sweeT, bird-like voice have made June one OT our mosT pope ular Seniors. She has conTribuTed much Toward our musical acTiviTies having served as Presi- denl and Vice4PresidenT OT The Glee Club, SecreTary and PresidenT oT lvlusic STudy Club. l-Ter love Tor dancing helped To make her a Tine social leader in her junior year. She has been on The STudenT Council Two years, The lQindergarTen Club Three years, and was Vice- PresidenT oT The ExecuTive Board and a mem- ber oT The S. L. E. commiTTee. CARLA MERIAM T isa T-ioraw isis STREET T wrt ii. T. y ' 1 J' ' 2 JE , 1'i1,',l Carla rail Tha' ,er'ain uomelhing lhal ju-' T rnales you lile ner. l'ler lreshmen year wif oeyoleg lo 'he lvlarionelle Guild. The remain ing iwo years were spenl wilh lhe Glee Club JEANNETTE MIDDLEBRQQK 22 RED RQAD Cl-lATl-lAl.fl, N. el. Sunny smile, cheery worlw, happy disposi- lion, lrlend lo all-epul lhese logelher and you have Jeannelle. She has shown greal leadership abilily, being Seclion Leader lor lwo yearsy social leader lor one, and Capilain ol lhe Girls Baslcelball leam. A rare sense ol humor seems lo pop oul when il is leasl expeeled. She has been aclive in lhe Swim' ming, Camera, and Kindergarlen Clubs, and is also a member ol lhe Library Council. We wish you greal success, Jeannellel MTNNTE MISERENTINO 259 BELMCNT AVENUE TQEWARPX N. ,l. Minnie is a good Seoul. brighl and cheerlul and smiling whenever and wherever you see her. She has a lriendly disposilion and Conse- guenlly a hosl ol lriends. You will always lind her where a good lime is lo be had. EDWARD JOI-TN MITCHELL T32 NORTH I3lh STREET TXJEVVARR N. ul. ll Cerlainly is remarkable haw a young man wilh Ed's versalilily can direel all ol his allene lion lo one Club. The laseinaling arl ol pho lograiiihy seemed lo hold Milch Tor lhree years. In addilion he was eleeled lo A. T. lrf lernily. ANGELFNA PALMYRA MCDRESCHI seo MAIN STREET ORANQE, N. el. Vlfhen you loolc inlo lhe shining brown E-yes, ol our Angel, you will lind lhe soul ol a real lrirrnrl. Qnrg ol her grealesl ambilions is lo be fl globfflroller, and we wish her many and varied FxflVC:VTlL1VC2. Angell has been a mem' lwr ml lhff Siirrnf and Home Leonomics Clubs, will waz f-lf-clrffl fa C Trial Leader. Page Thirly-eighl Page Tllirly-nine MURIEL ADELE MORRIS I5 GLEN ROAD 'WEST GRANGE N. QA .'..r:.,i1i ii,- lil.-.. lvlu'fW.i Blond llair, blue eyes, and appealing sweelrmggs arouse rirolecliveness lor Muriel everywllere. l-ler earneslness and willingness lo succeed will assure ber a career. Qplimism and llie lwinl-'le in lwer eye will add lo llle llosl ol lriends alle lxas made belonging lo llwe Dancing and Scienc f'eA Clubs. MURlEL NEWMAN 35 GIRARD PLACE NEWAFfK. N. ol. A galliering could scarcely be dull il Muriel were presenl lo lceep llle ball ol conversalion rolling. Lively, enllwusiaslic, willw a lceen sense ol llme liumorous possibililies ol lile, yel deeply inleresled in lwer subiecls. The Music Sludy Club, Norms Tlwealre Guild and Kindergarlen Club liold allraclions lor ner. Muriel lwas come lo us lrom l-larriel Mills Training Scliool. We wislw lwer all success in wlralever line slwe goes JOSEPH A. O'l3RlEN l3O JACKSON STREET PASSAIC, N. J. Didia liear llle one aboul-17 We're nol sure wllere Joe gels luis sloclc ol yarns, bul lle's nol pulling llle wool over our eyes. We lrnow lllal under llwe punny, poelic and lwand- some exlerior, llmere is a weallli ol leadersliir, and inlelligence. l-lis aclivilies lnave indeed been varied, including Presidenl '33, and Treas- urer '32 ol Arl Club, Librarian ol Glee Club, Arcllery Club, Social Commillee, Allnlelic Commillee, Norms, Men's Slwow, Spanislw Moon, Year Boolc Slall, Sludenl Council, Sec- lion Leader, and Goll Manager, EMILY PADULA 224 PROSPECT STREET SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Emily came lo us lrom Beaver College. Even lnougli slwe has only been willi us a sliorl lime slme l'1as lound a place in our group. l-ler presence in llie Kindergarlen, Dancing and Swimming Clubs has briglwlened many club lriours. Tlwose who liave been willi ller llirouglw llwe pasl llmree years lcnow lllal Emily is nol llle demure individual ol your lirsl im- pression, bul an unusually good sporl. KATl-lLEEN O'RIELLY 20 RUTH STREET IRVINGTON, N. J. Our Colleen, ol llwe laughing eyes and seri- ous ambilions. Wiln ller wealcness lor delec- live yarns, and a slaunclw loyally lo lwer pals, llle class wislwes only happiness lor llwe diminu- live Kallileen. May she be as successlul as a leaclwer as slle lwas been in Nu Lambda Kappa and llie Dancing Club. irlo. meme PALMER li 964 EERMWOCD AVENUE 5'EAlNElELE N,,l. Rlainffela l-liglw Scliool was proud lc graci- ia'e Irene ir l93l. l'ler lwigli sludenl abilily won lor lwer a scliolarslwip lor Two successive years al Trenfon Slale Teacliers College. lrere canwe lo Newark Seplenwber, l933, and irnnweoi- arely became one ol us. l-ler clweerful nwanner, and deliglwllul yersonalily won Tor lwer llwe ollice cf Social Leaoer ol Sr. AI Seclion. Making l ber own clollies, wlwicli slwe does exceplionally well, is lner bobby. Slie desires more llwan any- lbing lo become a successTul grade leaclier. ETHEL CORNELIA RATE 250 PARKER STREET NEWARK, N, J. Ellwel bas a wellelcnown name, bul is absoe lulely individual in sbiril, lliouglil, and deed. A rnagnelic personalily-slwe draws us lo ber willi ber depllw ol underslanding and lriendly Q 1 advice. EDWARD REEFEER 320 BERGEN STREET NEWARK, N. J. A genlleman, a sludenl, a lrue lriend. Ed'i is all of lliese. Able, cornbelenl and boised al all limes, Edl' is a mosl desirable person lo lwave around. ELSIE PEISTER RCQSEVELT AVENUE UVINGSTQN, N. J. Genllernen breler blondes bul nol when curly lwaired Elsie is around. Gallwer lround 'n' lislen lo a lillle secrel. Elsie can coolc-and loves lo do il, especially lo rnalce sweels, llio slwe neednll because SllGlS sweel enouglw. Bul lim cooling is scienlilic, since Elsie's an aclive rnenibcr ol llwe Science Club, AGN ES Depl-llLLlRS AG6lE' 43 PARK AVENUE lNlliXiNAE'l , N. cl. Agnes in fi vffrsalilo busy boo. Slwo is very ffinzcicnliouz and lries lmrd lo do all lwor worl well. Slwc- lim, served ellicienlly as Correo urimnfling Sfirruliiry, Clwairrnan ol llwo Comlumc Cornrnilleo, and Coaclw ol Man in llio Bowler llfil. Slirf lim, also zliown inleresls in llwo ln lfrrniilioniil Rc-lalionf, and Music Sludy Club' Page Eorly Page EorTy-one ADELTNE RTCQZZI HQBART AVENUE SUTAMTT N. J. Adeline is a guic3T bul charming girl. Shi.- enlered N. S. N. S. Trom Trenlon in WTR. hai inTerosT in The Dramahc .md Sc-wing Clubs hai won her many Triends-and sho is a specialif.: in Biology. OLGA RQZYC WEST C'RANG1T' N, .l. Bi-hind ri Wryil OT Ciii :pl T1' Sits fi spirif ,ill azrvi-iildirr Vlfilh Eranlfi-,h .wisdorn ifiaiff Thaf all can Tind iT They Tiul rf. Tca lfmfe Thr- ffiil Thfal hides fu' C i , ..y. E .. .I ' f 41. Willinfg Triend and able Tweliiwv Jolly pal and True comrade, This is-Olga. Camera Club, li Swimming Club: Psychology Club. ANDREW T-TOWELL MILLER 285 MAGNOLIA AVENUE JERSEY CITY, N. ..l. GloriTying The American TugboaT is noT The main purpose in The liTe oT This genTleman. He seems To have had Time Tor The RiTle Club, Archery Club and ArT Club. In addiTion acTing is second naTure To Andy, well displayed in The Norms TheaTre Guild. As Chairman oT The STudenT Assembly, Mr. Miller, iT you will re- member, was responsible Tor Those eagerly soughT Wednesday lI:OO o'clocl4 sessions, A. T. STEVEN PRENSNER 94 PALMER STREET PASSATC, N. J. As a ScouT he pledged To heave wiTh The oThers. Rowing The boaT and supplying blue noTes on The TiTe in The VVashingTon Celebra- Tion pageanT during The TirsT year exemplihed ThaT ScouT Training unguesTionably produces versaTiliTy. A Three-year member oT The ArT Club, The plainTive mandolin player in The School OrchesTra Tor Two years, a graceTul deck Tennis player and Third-year member oT The General AcTiviTies Club. STeve also has an enThralling line ThaT voTed him The Norms l-Tumor EdiTor and auThor oT The Senior B 2 personal hisTories. A. T. EVELYN RRTBQRKIN 4l9 JELLIEE AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. We lcnow Evelyn as a guieT and reserved young lady, The Social STudies Club knows oT her alerTness. Evelynls smiling eyes and dim- ples are a cheerTul sighT, and They give a hinT oT her good naTure. Evelyn was also a member oT The DramaTic Club. FLORENCE PUTNAM l7S MATN STREET CHATHATX.-1 N. J. Take one winning smile, plus many pleasanT ways and a neaii oT pracTical efficiency-and 'here you have Elorence. Elo' has been one oT The prominenT mem' bers oT our class and did much To improve The qualiTy oT The sTudenT publicaTions. NELLIE RGGERS QUACKENBUSH 463 WEST AVENUE SEJDUAPEM N. J. Nellie is ThaT alerT liTTle girl who always keeps us well-inTormed abouT The aTTairs in her Town. She is guiTe The eTTicienT arTisT and illusf TraTor, as ArT and Social STudies Club members will TesTiTy. She has Talcen parT in many Lie brary Council acTiviTies, and has worked dilie genTly on many commiTTees. ALFRED JQSEPI-l QUTNBY HIGI-l STREET CLUSTER, N, J. An inTecTious laugh and a decided Tlair Tor elecTrical apparaTus - and you have Alf Archer exTraordinary in Treshman year? aviaTor par excellence in junior year and an all-around General AcTiviTier in The lasT year. LesT we TorgeT-A Barrymore aT The PicTure Machine second, Third years. JOSEPH RAM 68 LLEWELLYN AVENUE BLOOMFIELD, N. J. Joeis only regreT is ThaT This boolc is noT The producT OT The Superior Prossf' When buT a wee Treshman he proved his hand aT sTreTching and Taclring crepe paper. AuTomaTically he became a member oT The DecoraTing Com' miTTee Tor The enTire Three years. ATTer being associaTed in many ways, including Archery Club, ArT Club, and General AcTiviTies Club- he declares iT's a cinch. AUDREY GENEVIEVE RASMUSSEN 73l EAST 6Th STREET ELATNEIELLJ, N. J. WhaT can be said OT Audrey ThaT does nof zriealr Tor iTselT in her very appearance? Her well-poised 3elT spealcs oT The responsibiliTy she has ably zhoulclnrcd, as PresidenT oT Nu Lamb- firm Kar pa and as SecTion Leader. SporT5 Tound her inTere'.Tcd and aciive-we remember The way sho played baslfelballf May she roach Thr, goalz che has QQT Tor her5elT. Page EorTy-Two Page EorTy-Three RUTH RATNER R28 NORTH ORATON PARKWAY iAsT owucfe, N. J. A music lover-a Tine piano playerfa will rg, sincere worker, wiTh a pleasing personalily -TnaT's RuTh Ralner. The DancefSTudy Club, Norms TheaTre Ouild, Swimming Club, Sewing Club, Kindergarlen Club, and Orchcf,Tra ul. Tound her an aclive lively member. She has held oTTice as ViceeRresidenT oT The lvlu-.ic STudy Club and SecreTary oT The Norms The- aTre Guild. We wish RuTh The besT oT luclr ir, coming years. BEATRICE RAUCHMAN 597 BARRON AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. DisTincTly a leader BeaTrice held several oTTices. Possessed oT an arTisTic TalenT, she added much oT worTh To The acTiviTies oT The STudio Club. CSERTRUDE RICHARDS l7S NORTH MUNN AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J. Our Bee has a decided benT Toward dra- maTics boTh in school and ouT, in TacT The Norms oT which she is now PresidenT has claimed her as Their own during her Three years here. She has ably led us as SecTion Leader and has parTicipaTed in The STudenT Council. Shels especially inTeresTed in golT and Tennis. All agree ThaT Bee is as charming as she is ROSE ROCHOW I66 Hll.TON AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Rose TransTerred This year Trom Beaver Cole lege, JenlcinsTown, Pennsylvania, where she spe- cialized in KindergarTen worlc. She is guieT and reTiring so ThaT many people have noT goTTen To lcnow her very well. We are sorry she was noT here longer, buT, in spiTe oT her shorT sTay, she has become acTive in The Dance, Swimming, and KindergarTen Clubs. RUTH ROTHBARD IS6 HAWTHORNE AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. Tap, Tap, here comes RuTh, a gay IiTTle Tap dancer and a regular all around lover oT physi- cal exercise. A visiT To The gym during rhyThm classes proves This sTaTemenT. RuTh belonged To The DramaTic Club one year, and danced herselT inTo The Dancing Club during her junior and senior years. We almosT TorgoT To say ThaT RuTh has a cuTe smile Tor every one. eTTicienT. PAD LINE ROSENBLUM PADIA. IIS BREMOND STREET pz:,LE .'lLLl ls. . Rauii s cncfery voice may U6 heard Trom Har , virTualI3, any 'inre discussing ins ard MT ard Belleville. Her abilily as pianiil made 'ic-r a ifopuiar member oT Thc- Music STLCT. Club, Duwcing Club, and a viTaI :1arT of Span 7n Moon. ThaT Pauline was acaoeinicallyr m.r1Ic,-cl al all Times is revealed in This lisT O' acTiviTics: SocreTary oT ArT Club, Library Council, ReTlecTor STaTT, Yearboolf STaTT, Nu Lambda Kappa, InTernaTional ReIaTions Club, Senior CommiTTee, Ereshman Dance CommiT- and Junior Dance CommiTTee. EDNA ROSENSI-IEIN II7 STATE STREET TTERTI-I AMECJY, N. cl. Edna has been a loyal comrade To her Triends in The Dancing and ArT Clubs. There is aboul her a peaceTuI, homelilce aTmosphere, which leads us To expecT her membership in The Sew- ing Club. I-Ier success in baskeTbaII malces us anTicipaTe her TuTure achievemenTs. MILDRED M. RUST 787 SQUTI-I I3Th STREET NEWARK, N. J. Every school has some sTudenTs who Ireep This sTandards aT Their highesT level. We all agree ThaT Mildred cerTainIy belongs To This group. Aside Irom This, her congenial personaIiTy has made our conTacTs wiTh her in The Science and Glee Clubs, and in The Library Council, very enioyable. EDWIN ALVIN SANDBERC5 6I2 Tl-TOREAU TERRACE UNION N. ,'. Carl Sandberg, misnamcd Edwin, supplied The mon vviTh Timely, subTle humor. As his per- sonally chosen sobriguel indicales, he is one oT The mainsTays in No Manis Land. I4 if'f iiumf I'ii'. fupinlily -- AW Ilvly' CILJIT Ii ifif 'ill '.v- 'TI' Lil. LIN' rlflil .wil 1IiI -A Ilf uv- Cfi'YT'vTiIIf'i' iuxis Iiiy Tli ilily .liar 1 nilirwn A fNi'l1I-'zrifg CILJI Iviilr'-THIN. BEATRICE SCI-IAUWECKER II6 SANEORD AVENUE EAST CJRANGI, N, .I. Buff 1 very Iileable person, lriondly and fffrmalilrf. Sho ffmrili, in all sporTs, Tor Threr, y ZF1 '. playing on Thr: Girls' BasIroTbaII Team and lor Two yffarf. being Rrfyf,idenT oT Swimming Clulgi. Triln-rg r'ifllVf: Tiarl in many cIubf.+ArT, TiAuQff, Study, Glue, Ifinclorgarhon, and InTi3r 'ifiT'onfiI RoIaT'r,r .fIms Iorrl Bee a vc-ry' Iiumff young Ifirly. Elfir lric'nr1I'. are many anri fill wi',IT IEP! IIV' lmul ml Itlfflfl Page EorTy-Tour Page Eorly-live 9 5 I-IARQLD MILTON SIEFFER 738 PARK AVENUE VVllliAINl'IilTl, III, l, Desi'iiTe The Tacl Ihal Elarold cliclnll liv f,,1 in The Ll. S., we ThoughT we should Tale him infl I-lammers, Triggers, barrel-f., and bows, iiiainl his baclground. Perhaps iT is hi-I home envir onmenT. AT any raTe, a riller in his lirsT year and a Robin blood Tor Three years. JACK DAVID SI-IEP 273 LET-IIGI-I AVEITILIE NEWARK, N, cl. A very Tine Tellow and an able leader, pecially when iT comes To leading a band or direcTing an orchesTra. .lacl has always Taken an acTive parT in sTudenT aTTairs and we will always remember him as The HJ. P. Morganll ol The sTudenT organizaion sTaTT. RI-IEINI-IARDT VVILLIAIVI SIDERITS R. E. D. No, 5 PAIEPSON, N. Ll. Some greaT men have To worli in secriycy. NoT BunTs.'l No one ever Iqnew iusT whaT he was pondering over. This cannoT very well be eccenTriciTy Tor his social paThs are many and llwell Trod. Archery Club during his Tirsl year and a member oT The DramaTics Club in The second year, each accompanied by basI4eTe ball. SelecTed as secTion Social Leader in Thirfsl year, while acTive in The A. I. and General AcTiviTies Club. GERALDINE E. SLIKEI2 I37 ERCNI STREET SOUII-I PLAINFIELD, N. J. Perservering when she works, iolly when she plays-whaT beTTer TraiTs would we wanT in a Teacher? Jerry is an unusual combinaTion oT mirTh and seriousness, as wilrness her member- ship in The Dancing, DramaTic and Psychology Clubs. MARY DAVIES SLINQERLAND 9 CLEVELAND TERRACE LAST ORANGE, N. cl. A silenT, sweeT, peace-loving maid. PleasanT and good-buT noT Too good. QuieT, modesT and wiTh a sunny disposiTion. I'ler spiriT is admirably e.-,pressed by her soTT words. Shia is noT solemn nor dignilied, and all who lnow her admire her. ERNESTINE SLOAN :ner cumom AVENUE f-li A Ii-JINQTQN, N. J. Ernesline will be Iamous lor her ready wil and Iacile Tongue in whalever lielo she chooses. I-Ier clear explanalions ol obscure poinls have enabled us Io see lighl when clarily seemed impossible. I-Ier Iceen mind and pleas anl smile will malce her life easy and her day-3 enjoyable. MARJORIE SMITI-I IOS N. SUSSEX STREET DOVER, N. J. Quiel and sweel Marge showed her slere ling qualilies in service. Her unliring eflorla were a dislincf help Io Ihe many clubs ol which she was a member. JAMES SPATOLA 297 SUSSEX AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. A bundle ol energy: palienl and perservere ing, an inleclious personalify, all describe Jim- myni a pholoqraphy enlhusiasl and lilerary cone noiseur. I-Iis enlhusiasm is indicalive ol Ihe heiqhls Io which he will rise. I-Iis qualifies are an assurance ol his success. For whal more can one ask? MILDRED STANLICK WI-IARTON, N. J. Have you discovered Mildred? She is sin- cere and induslrious, as Iellow members ol Nu Lambda Kappa and 'rhe Camera Club found ouI. The Psychology Club learned Io appreci- ale her worlhwhile conlribulions. ANNA STEIN IO5 WAVERLY AVENUE NIYNVAPI4, N. J. No one can help Iilqinq Anna. There never was a sweeler, more wholesome qirl. Talenloil and vibranl with fic-rfsonalily, she has become fi necessary iiarl ol us. She is Irue blue. Page Eorfy-six Page EorTy-seven l-IELENA M. STINSON SERNARUSVILLE, N. J. I-lelena M. Stinson is ThaT guioT blonde girl who has Tound ample Time To Talco acTive parT in The Olee Club. KindergarTen, Music STudy and The Science Club. Shes Too wide awalre To leT anyThing slip Through her Tingers so sho joined The newly organized lnTernaTional Rola- Tions OrganizaTion This year. Besides This her Triends will assure you she is righT here when iT comes To a liTTle Tun and Troliclcing. ELIZABETI-l A. SUDLER l24 SATTERTI-IVVAITE AVENUE NUTLEY, N. J. BeTTy's hair, red gold, especially in The sun, mirrors her sunny careTree naTure. This gay manner has enlivened Tor The KindergarTners our classrooms and Tor The members oT The Dancing and Camera Clubs Their weelcly meef- ings. As chairman oT The program commiTTee oT The Camera Club during her senior year, BeTTy provided a variery oT inTeresTing and worThwhile enTerTainmenTs. MARIE DOROTHY SULLIVAN 673 BOULEVARD WESTFIELD, N. J. Marie-The girl wiTh The sunny smile. Always ready To help ouT in any emergency wiTh her keen sense oT humor. I-ler opTimisTic personal- iTy has permeaTed our corridors since The TirsT day oT her arrival and we Teel sure ThaT iT will conTinue aTTer graduaTion. WILBURT J. SUTTON sur 27 EAST McEARLAN STREET DOVER, N. J. A naTural leader and excellenT sporTsman by unanimous voTe. The Three years oT kidding was all in Tun and There need be no blindTold TesT To reveal ThaT we all love SuT. I-lis wide cycle oT acTiviTies includes The Archery Club, BaslceTball, Vice-PresidenT and PresidenT oT The STudenT Council, second and Third years re- specTively, PresidenT oT The Airplane Club, sec- ond year: compleTing The circumTerence wiTh a proliTic senior year serving his secTion as social leader and The A. T. TraTerniTy as Vice! President and The sTudenT body wiTh his eTTorT in The S. L. F. and STudenT Room ProiecT. EDWARD TANNENBAUM 68 NORTI-I 5Th STREET PATERSON, N. J. Ed came To us Trom PaTerson Normal. PracTical and arTisTic. We do noT oTTen Tind These Two TogeTher buT Ed combines Them. l-le also played The TluTe in The school orches- Tra-buT donIT hold ThaT againsT him. OLGA TATCDN me BROUOHTON Avemue r- ,fs pLO,iMElELLl N, ,l. A iileasanl smile a friendly way-lhafs Olga. Vxfhaf rhylhm class could be complele wilhoul her? A True lover ol sporls, especially goll and Tennis. Olga was a member ol lhe Dra malic Club lor one year, and lor lhe pnsl lwo years has been aclive in lhe Dancing Club. lncidenlally, when in need ol a good secrelary -page Olga. RICHARD Tl-IEODORE TAYLOR 82 ORANGE AVENUE lh'VlNQT'OlN, N, J. Wliere lhere is a beau, lhere is a belle and where lhere is a belllel There is a Ding.ll Versalilily plus. Dick is capable ol giving John Oilberl, Bing Crosbyi and Don Juan a lively conlesl. A baskelball luminary, playing inlermural ball The lirsl year and Varsily during second and Third years: Diclcs senior year saw him as The class Rresidenl, member oi The Social Commillee, Sludenl Council Aclivilies Club, and a box ollice allraclion lor Spanish Moonfl JENNIE C. TlMlNSKY 86 MYRTLE AVENUE ll3VlNGTON, N. J. Jenniewa sweel girl. She is a guiel girl- reserved in manner wilh a smile and lriendly word lor all who come her way. Where Could we lind a beller chum lhan Jennie, wilhoul whom our class could never have been com- plele? ANNE TOBIASSEN 530 MARSHALL STREET ELlZABETlEl, N, l. Eound-a girl who is sweel, sincere, Consci enlious and iusl. Who is she? Why, Anne, ol course . . . Dame Eorlune mel us when Anne consenled lo be Seclion Leader in our senior Term. She is one ol The lew people who go guielly and eilicienlly aboul lheir worlf. LILLIAN TULBOVITCH 356 mfunisori Avril-iuL llllw'.'Al l' ll, l. E'i'Ci7LJ',fj Lillian i',. fi flLllf'l girl, wil friflll mi ifiimli filioul hrir 'rg-rr,-ill llml ulill wiili'r'. iuri -by ,,,i-ifl Wliiirii lllfgffji' ilriiilli lliffr'f:i'i 'ilfil3ilil'y. ge Lovely reif Page EorTy-nine MURIEL VAN DUYNE BOX 36 PlNli BPQGF., N. J. Muriel is an agreeable and congenial come panion, wiTh a happyfgo-luclry naTure. Those who lrnow lvluriel realize ThaT iT means some- Thing To have earned her Triendship. lvluriel has belonged To The Glee, Camera and Draf maTic Clubs. ANNE MARIE NVALSl-l l25O WAVERLY PLACE ELIZABETH, N. J. Think oT Anne and Thinlc oT dancingf' Sha has been a mosT acTive member oT The Dance STudy Club Tor The pasT Three years, and iTs secreTary Tor Two years. l-ler undersTanding and sincere naTure have made her a valuable member oT The Nu Lamb- da Kappa, lnTernaTional RelaTions Club, lvlusic STudy Club and The KindergarTen Club. We wish you success in all ThaT you aTTempT, RUTI-l WEAR BOX 26 NEW VERNON, N. J. lvleeT RuTh, a Triendly member oT The class who has been ambiTious and willing To oTTer her besT Tor The group. AbiliTy she revealed as a SecTion Leader: loyalTy-as member oT The Glee Club and as iTs Librarian. We lcnow These asseTs will always accompany RuTh. RuTh's aTTiTude as member oT The Music STudy Club showed us her Tine sense oT beauTy. To lcnow RuTh is To experience a Tuller college educaf JEANNETTE WIENER 9l7 GROVE STREET IRVINGTON, N. J. Behind a sTudious and earnesT manner, Jean- eTTe carried a remarkable alerT mind, a sym- paThy and an undersTanding which endeared her To all who lcnew her. Coupled wiTh a rare sense oT humor, These gualiTies should help bring The success we all wish her. WlLLlAlv1 PAUL WEISKOEE 88 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE WEST ORANGE, N. J. Georges roTundiTy probably accounTs Tor his pleasing personaliTy and Treedom Trom an- ger. A deep appreciaTion Tor The Tiner Things naTurally benT his social liTe To The ArT Club and The General AcTiviTies Club. He is also a TraTernalisT in good sTanding l2l5 lbs.l in The A T Anne. Tron. IDA M. VVILLIAMS I 5 DELAXIVARE PLACi :Ifi'JF'?. II, '. I IQI-. I QV :ng C,f '.f-A, ICI, IMI I Ifa IciIwI.I QLI7IiI' ,f In I II' gf.iI'I A ' ini D '1ITW'1+I'f C I I' P'I4'P' ,I-1 'I'IQ. II ?f:I'1 II I 1 - .TAI Iliff! IT' In IIYIII. DAVID JCDHN WILLIAMS ie-I MIPLIQE PARIQWAI If 'IIII III II, I. I' I -I f I A Im,fw1II!gIJg I,IjIIIrII5q nun wIII' 1 ILITLIVC' ' VIII' IIniI CQLIII-,II?IIIIII,I IQVIIIIII II nf-'.x' ,A-JI IIII, AI'CI'II4I'y, In Inu IIruI ya'-Ifif, ILIIAIIIAII i I 'I-,VIII precision, IIIIQI CIIIIGINLI CIIIIDI In iff?- 1'n'1 'I,fQI Ir, WYIII sysfem, Iinfi IIIIE GI?-UGIPII fXCIIv'- CIIIIQI, IIIIIII varieiy. Diivffn AIIQII ITTIIIfi ICILIV I I fn I'II5ayInq III'IwI-IQIIIJIII during IIIZI ienfr ELMEI2 WILLIAMS 70 OISEGO RCAD Ifr I'- Iair ,INA III. J. EIInerI II I'GQnIIen'II'an from Verona, Iiczseit-1, QLIIIEI a vvrsaIIIQ I:-er2onaIIIy. I-IIS IIIcQaIvIQ wayi and CIIQQIIUI IIcrsonaIiIy have snuck a resgioni we chord in our IIearI5. Elrnens aCIivIIIeS are virI+ifIiII he is equally af Iworne playing baske? IMII, Iahnq IQIICILIIQS or on IIIQ Iinlfs. HIS great f-QI InIere2I IQ CfrnIGrQd on QOII, In WIWICIW Iwe Iwi? been our afar Ior IIIIQQ years. RUTI-I WILLIAMSON 25 UNION AVENUE EEIILVILLL N. I A IoIIy Conwfvanfon und I3 IInC SII.JfI'SVJOIT1F:I'I If PIIIII, DQSIQIIQ Iwcr IIIIIIwILIInf35Q In IIIQ Swnv- V I wnq CIIIITI and IIIQ LII3Irary COIInCIII SIIG Ionnrz Irnc Ior IIIQ GIQQ and MIICIC SILIIi'Iy CIIII19, at ,IQII Ifnr VIiarf.II'I,If BIEa5I'eII1I'III. HI-rf7u I3 qIfI1f IIIHI, IQIIIIII FAINIIXIY WISINIIK 'FAIIIIIYM II'I'I 'II9I II, .I, I II' II I 'I PVIVIQ IIQIIIII IIII III I I 1 I II IW-I II 'I' ' 'IW' I if In f ': . 'I 'I :I I In IIIIIIIII II.III-I LI-Ir'F,I' :ZFIIWII II VIaIImIj:IIf,- Inf' I':II II- I CLIN I f ' y r I CIIILI II .',5I IIILI'.If I,IIIII,I'II CILIII4 IXIII IIIII, II K I I VVI1I VIII I- I I I A IW I a :II fI'fI I In I Qi-III CIM. ,I'mf. III-,I 'rh ' C .'.'.'II 'II'IIIIWfj CIIII, Page I7IIIy Page Filly-one CORRINE VVEILER I-453 MAPLE AVENUE lllllSll'l N. l. 'Connie' is a sweei, unassuming girl, wliciif cloali ol relicence and silence covers an un derslanding ol people, and an enioymenl ol lhe inlelleciual side ol lilo. ll ii. .mn opinion oi no lillle prediclive value lhal she will lilfilvl' a good primary leacher whose responsiluiliiii-i. will noi defer her from pursuing oulside, culf 'rural inleresls. During her slay wilh us, Connie has parlicipaled in lhe Norms Club, Riding Club, and Kindergarlen Club. MRS. GERTRUDE WQQDCCCK 44 EAHQMGUNT AVENUE CHATHAM, N. J. We are proud lo have had Mrs. Woodcoclf lor The shorl period she has been here. A Teacher in New Hampshire and Massachusells, Mrs. Woodcoclq decided lo relurn lo leaching alrer a reliremenf of several years. Therefore, she enlrered N. S. N. S. in Qclober, IQ33. l-ler sweelness and co-operaliveness has endeared her la all ol us. JUNE YOUNG FRANKLIN, N. J. Loyally and ellicienlrly June has served as Seclion Leader and as Presidenl of Jrhe Library Council, She was a poised demonslralor of experimenrs when a member of Jrhe Science Club. N. S. N. S. will grieve The loss ol such a sincere friend. JEANNETTE AMELIA YOUNG IIO WOQDRIDGE SISREET WOODARIDGE, N. J. JeanneHe's humorous pranlcs will long be remembered by everyone. l-ler pleasanl smile and spiril of helpfulness made her a person well worlh lcnowing. OLIVE YOUNGJOHN LIVINGSTON. N. J. Olive is 'rhe Pylhias To Florence Guerinls Da- mon. She, loo, is robuslly aclive in sporls. From manouevering a moiorcycle lo slciing and shoolring, Olive shows her dislincl abiliries. l'ler arfislic bias is Jrowards making marionelfes and fhe appreciarion of her by her clubmales is shown by her eleclion lo 'rhe highesl offices of 'rhe Marionelle Guild. ELQRA ZANElNl I8 GARSIDE STREET NENNARls' N. J. The adage slill holds True, 'rhal good Things Come in small packages-lor Elo is noi so very lffg, ye? she has a slore ol Charm and grace. Eli-ra s inleresls have Cenlered around lne Mu- vfii and Dancing Clubs. She was also a mem- ier ol fhe Norms. Those ol us who can recall -remember Elo as a vilal social leader. MA'lll.DA T. Zl.QTNlCl4 236 AVCN AVENUE NEVVARV, N, Ll. Tale leadership, an unusually lween mind. a clever sense ol humor, alhlelic abililyi aod poise, a lwinlle ol alerl brown eyes, and Come plelely disarming smile, and whal do you have?-Mallie, wilh a welleinlegraled personf alily. As a prool ol her dynamic: gualilies, lylallie has many lriends who respecl and ada MILLY ZUCCO I5 BANK STREET PED BANK, N. J. mire her. Larelree ar-ig: ELEM. l live lo while The hours Milly is one of lhose happy-go-luclcy people whom nolhing seems lo worry. l-ler good sporlsmanship and Tuneloving disposilion do much lo malce her popular. LEON l-lENRY GAGER R. D. No. I, BOX 376 MILLVILLE, N. J. As a lover ol birds he was elecled lo 'rhe Vicespresidency of The Camera Club in his Tirsl year lwalch The birdiel. l-lis eagle eye Then prompled him lo lurn lo The Archery Club in The iunior year. RUTH SCHUANDER EAST CDRANGE, N. J. Keep your eyes open, lor one oT lhese days youll see Rulhls name blazing in brighl lighls on Broadway. l-ler worln in lhe Dramalic Club and her parlieipalion in oulside plays has shown us lhal Rulh is delinilely on The road lo lame. Anfl alie ii. ol no lillle lalenl as a Composer lor The piano. Good luelc, Rulhl OLGA HAGEN H9 l-HLLSIDE TERRACE ll'VlNCwTC2N N, ,l. AC llV: rluir-l river winds ils way Oul lo rua, rrifwinq ilz lif.'TlTlriTlf'lTl impressions on lliff land, no will Ejlgll rffrriflin long in our lu-arlf.. Ax fl nnelion la-uflfii' Clga mhowed hr,-r Cxecuf liwf flliilily liy ably managing hifr seelionh. fsllfaifi.. Page Eifly-lwO lay-...E-'IJJXJ . H0 9 mZ0--IDN-ZPGDPU0 'PQI ,, e,,.. PW r 'II III ll All llll III! 6 O MP3 JUNIOR CLASS PresidenT .. , H Charles DeTgen Vice-PresidenT ., .. .Leonard Johnson 2nd Vice-PresidenT , .. Ford Sheppard Recording SecreTary .. . Mary Young Corresponding SecreTary . Clarence Wilson Treasurer .. ,... ,. . ., l.ll,rr, ,, .. ,..,. . . George STryker N SepTember, l932, The largesT class oT Freshmen in The lasT Ten years gaThered in The corridor To awaiT Their iniTiaTion wiTh The spiriT oT Newark Normal. From This poinT on They have shown loyalTy, co-operaTion, Triendship and many oTher TraiTs. The class was quickly organized and venTured inTo social acTiviTies. Among Them were The l-lallowe'en Masquerade, Freshman Prom, and The ValenTine's Day Dance. On May ninTh, The Freshmen puT on a TalenT day which proved inTeresTing Trom The sTandpoinT oT music, dramaTics, aThleTics. SepTember, l933. broughT Freshman lniTiaTion wiTh plenTy oT Tun Tor The Juniors and good sporTsmanship on The parT oT The newcomers. T-ligh sTandards seT by us in our TirsT year have been adhered To and are being carried on To even higher degrees, depicTing highly selecTed groups. The social program consisTed oT an inTormal Thanksgiving Dance and on March ninTh The Eliz- abeTh CarTereT l-loTel was The scene oT a happy Junior Prom. ln February oT I934, The Junior Two secTion organized as The TirsT Sophomore Class oT The Tour year lndusTrial ArTs Curricula. We are looking Torward To an even more pleasanT Senior Year in which we will surpass on previous high sTandards and gain The scholasTic, social and spiriTual inspiraTions oT a Senior Year aT N. S. N. S. Page FiTTy-Tive TI-IE INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLASS OF I936 Leonard C. Johnson PresidenT Benjamin Phillips Vice-PresidenT John Lucas SecreTary George STrylcer Treasurer Howard Junlcer DelegaTe-aT-Large THIS group oT men enTered The insTiTuTion in The Tall oT I932 as pioneers in a Tour-year IndusTriaI ArTs Curriculum. The TirsT year in school was spenT as a subsidiary oT The Class oT I935, sharing iTs budgeT, enjoying iTs social TuncTions and being TorTunaTe in having Three oT iTs members among The adminisTraTive oTTi- cers oT The class. As They enTered The second year The word pioneer Toolc on a new meaning, ancl a Teeling oT unresT permeaTed The group. The ouTgrowTh oT This unresT was The severing oT connecTions wiTh The Class oT I935 and The esTablishmenT oT The IndusTriaI ArTs Class oT I936. ATTer a commiTTee had composed a suiTable consTiTuTion, The quesTion oT class elecTions became The paramounT issue. AlThough a small group, iT was, neverTheless, one oT varied opinion. A maniTesTaTion oT This individuaIiTy was The consuming oT Three hours in eIecTion oT oTTicers. OuT oT This chaos There emerged The adminsTra- Tion lisTed above. Dr. Townsend was successTully urged To become TacuITy advisor, and The Two Deans inviTed To become honorary members. Page FiTTy-seven FIV Lf-i'r . - 'Weis ..'N, FRESI-IIvlAN CLASS HISTORY PresidenT .. .. .Thomas Jannarone Vice-PresidenT .. , ., .Fred Lavenburg SecreTary . .. . . Agnes Greeley AssisTanT Secrefary . .. .Monica Flynn Treasurer .. . ..AIber+ Paskow AssisTanT Secrefary .,.. .. Wanda Budnicki Advisor .. ..,.. . .. .. . ,. .. . .. .Miss I-Ielen Snyder PERHAPS The greaTesT comedown any of us has ever experienced was our change of sTaTe from IofTy Seniors To lowly Freshmen. AT high school, There had been none more imporTanT, none beTTer known Than we-aT Newark Normal There were none less observed, none less significanf. YeT as The days passed by, we began To realize ThaT aT Normal School There was a Truly democrafic spiriT-There was no class disTincTion. Insfead of The bow down before The mighfy Juniors aTTi- Tude which we had expecfed aT our iniTiaTion we found our upper class men endeav- oring only To TesT our good-sporTsmanship. As a reward for good behavior lor was iT simply our good Iooks?I The soIiciTous Juniors gave us one of The mosT delighfful recepTions we have ever aTTended. Came I-IaIIowe'en and wiTh iT our Freshman parTy. Even The mosT dignified of us couIdn'T resisT The Virginia Reel. As anofher evidence of The facT ThaT we were on a par wiTh our big brofhers and sisTers, The Juniors and Seniors, we had a Freshman dance. As we became more and more an infegral parT of Normal School in exTra-curric- ular acTiviTies by donaTing a number of sTars To The baskefball and gymnasfic Teams and by conTribuTing our services To The various programs for The STudenT Loan Fund, we likewise were improving our inTeIIecTs in The approved N. S. N. S. manner. As parT of a noble experimenf, quiTe a percenTage of our sTudenTs enfered a liberalized curriculum. Though iT is impossible aT This poinT To iudge iTs final success, Those parTicipaTing in iT are well saTisfied. IT seems incredible ThaT in These few monfhs Newark Normal has come To mean so much To us. IT has become somefhing more Than a place in which To learn- iT is aImosT anofher home. May we noT only endeavor To geT The uTmosT from our years aT This insTiTuTion buT IeT us also defermine ThaT by The Time we leave, iT will be wiTh The knowledge ThaT we have made our conTribuTion To This, our ofher family. Page Fiffy-nine EXECUTIVE BCDARD Wlrfrrifrvrr Dcrwberq Dro1.':1Qgm Jung MCQra?lw Vice-Pfevs'oQrw+ lfm LfaBOyre5aL,- Recording Secrcrary GMMH Krug Cyrreaporwdirwq Secrcmry Cwfirflfi V. Elyrw Trefiiurcr nogvrw Domart-Cl-E Aasrsfanf Treasurer ADVISQRY MEMBERS: Dr M. Ermffzr T'f3'NIWT'2H'1i Prrnclgvai Bfrfrwa R, rffarr' Damn WIS P ri V Muir Hx rmmff X'wmJlfA'z'J!w C'-CCE1'?Vl body which yuh Info 0906+ 1 fr r vi WW- fJ?Llfif'YW+ Cfmrwdr imfii Sfwirfrw' Body .519 large. IM mfvmrnc-rs have rff ff li M- M--r , VJYIUYU wg me pruuri fo lmvri rm r'L'm,-rwiimq ua. Their aCCOmpII2E- mrmq Hur- '1,w,r Mawr Mwrw rwmr ,VW f X w vw9rwi', fr' HM- 50,64 Of vfL1dOrWr IC8dGrS+wrp. Privy fr , 1 1 4 nom STUDENT CGUNCIL PresidenT Wilbur J. SuTTon Vice-PresidenT David l-larris SecreTary lv1argareT Fe-nnessy Treasurer Emil JanTausch THE STudenT Councils acTiviTies have been largely carried ouT by commiTTees selecTed Trom iTs members. The council has done more Than will ever be lcnown Tor The now Tamous sTudenT loan Tund' because individual members have done heroic worlc. The council as an organizaTion has been working Tor a used bool: exchange, and by The end oT The year hope To accomplish This. Une more imbore TanT Thing The council is planning To do is To aTTend The EasTern STaTes ConTerence held aT The l-loTel Pennsylvania each year. ln addiTion To merely aTTending we hope To enTerTain several visiTing schools The day beTore The conTerence, and so spread The Tame oT our now Tamous Normal School To new places. Page Sizdyeone w ,f ,se in HF PUBLICATION CGMIVIITTEE FacuIIy Adwsor Mrs. Vaughn Eames Chairman WaIIer FaIey Charles Howard F. LewIs A. KauImam D. Russomarwo I-I. Kafr I. Siegel PuIgnIICaIIQm CorwwmIIIrfrf, in Charce QI aII Wublicahorms Ior Ihe fear, hai .I I I w1,IrIf3fI LIIIIIVIVIQIY Io maIfe ryacI1 QI Ihe Ihre Izaues OI Ihe I2eIIeCIor a success mI Io I7WrII'l Ihe I'Iorm The I3c9aI ye-:arI'mooI: I'IossIIUIe. IheIr ChIeI Iurwchon waz , , In rxffIfIf maIIfrf, OI Iohf , Ie Qrlfrr f-,MII rh0rhI3c-rs amd Io or amze fha worI em I 7' CI IIIII,IrfIIIIfQmG. IQ IIwr,:Ir '.LIc.Ces9or43, Ihoy I-lave Ihw chaIIehqe QI maI4Irwq a Iiqqer 'rllfff 4'.'. f,rI Ihff I2QIIC'CIfi:r and cvI I'rOCIuCmCq Ea yff'arIiooI. Whmch WIII hr-Ip IO wIaImI1eIw I ari f wry fm Ihr- Ime -m:1rI OI IrafiIIII4wm WIIIQII CIwarf1CIeri3e our schem. Page SixIy-Iwo -'T' ' , ll- '. S 4 5 if 'ti A I5 fb fNvWf'N 'V r-vufy'-Lffi MENS GLEE CLUB presldenl Clwiarlei Delgen Vlceepreslclenl Emil Janrauicn Secretary Herber? MCDEM' Treazurer , .. , .. ,. ,, .. Edward Llifzn l-lE lV'Ien's Glee Club is one ol flue low clubs in llwe zclwool open efeluglvd lo nnen sludenls, Tlwe purpose ol llwe qrouzi lc lwoflolcl. llwe xnrlnwary objecll-lf is lo serve llwe sclwool wlwenever llne opliworlunlly allordz. llwe aeiond elm la l :alisly Q love ol music and To oblaln llwe good lellowslup di-rlvei from zuclw J group. During lbe lasl yeor llwe Club lmfva gvflrllflpialed ln many g1r'iqrfmw3. ln flue lal Tlwese men played d very acllve perl ln llwe lvlenli Snow. Togellwer wlllw lbe Women'S Glen- Club llwe men camo In our Cuelonmr 'llwanlsglving and Cbrlslmas proqromz. No one wlwo boi SUDQQ In flweile proomrn l will ever be able lo lorgel llweir impreselve me-auly and deep-fell 3lQ1FlllCElVTCG.Y ln addlllon lo llwe enumeraled acllvllieil flwe Cluo Sang lrequerflj, al Fafulf lunclweons and also al an evening Conlerence. M555 Dunnln abl Conclucls llwe Qlworuz, and Mizz Roceri lg. lnelr everrlaillwlul Y el pianist Paqe Slflyellwree ORCHESTRA preiifjemf Qfadyz Krug Vice-Preiidemf Mule K. Hamllmaom f,cCr'eMry Doris Creamer Tr'un',Lm'r' WQNTQHV Fdey 1' iW fY'f1. vN'1i3f' H15 5 mw'mHy md an -BCHVC' as fgflwcr O Cg5am':aMorm Vw We I H112 iiwifm ,fm irmmriam? 51.-M Q? our ECy'WCvGI Wo lm Wad H has L'sFOVidCd img- Mwif.f- imffireik ifidrwi Tmwfmrwif y'ff1r'1Ef,7g Miom In lrw1fr'urvwf'n1.'1N mwalfi, rl img w,rf5i.?lfi f 5!rf 'M1r'v. Uwmuqlw :UH In im f'rvWf3r'yCmKC Sfaqviq WC' Ovifwf--2ir'f1 ffl frw1,T'M:fVifrn, M,-'i+b'L zf ,',Hj!lHH1 Q of lg:Q-fiorwmq is vim! riff Of Nmmarl Vlorrmdx. w C. Fwxfx W-1'f,f5f.wr A'- WOMEINVS GLEE CLUB Presidenr Cnarioire Eisele Vice-Presidenf June McGra+n Second Vice-Presidenr Marjorie Burdick Recording Secrerary Adeiaide Croni: Corresponding Secreiary Virginia Carringron Treasurer Lois Qrrniifon Assisfanr Treasurer Helen Wfade Librarian Rurn VVe7r Assiziani Librarian Emily ifrug HE Vxfonwenb Giee Ciub, under rim? direiirion ei Miss Dunning wifli Hue abie assisrance oi Miss Rogers, nas enioyed a fuii year of aciiviiy in 'morn evening and morning rirogranns. Tne evening ariiiearantez were ai Wie Gudfinfie Conference and .ar nie if-rinai opening oi iiie Junior College. The morning iirograrnx, were a Eaii Ciiiniiiiliri, zfarricigiaiion in riie Ciirfzfrrias CVii'E'ViSiVi!WW+Q'Fi', ai Hifi' reCerr'on oi Governifir' Mfiniwj, a Spring Concerr, and af graduaiion. Be-Sides iiieiie rnany aiiiiviriee, '3f3vi3mi iiiiin- :Jem oi ine dub iooif pari 'n fire Drarnafii Ciuin 1 iay Hiiianl Your Dgiiigiy' Page bixfy-five 1- ART CLUB Fri-i,wi16'W David Harrle Cowfefy p7'CQi'Ql'Q'VWf Henry Boclksmtzwer V3':e V'ref U3c-m+ Joe Dcmaredj !,'Q'fQVC-fr'1VX,v RUM Sur Tr'-gfvurf,-v' Ford SFepyiard A A 5 Miss Frances fxfwchc-N ,,, , ff , 'JH my I M555 SMQH Brown'- 'T Club: N11 lm 'W l, rw? Qf 'rw rwmw' ' I ri'fa'QvQ N,N E1C'N wg ,'7IwH'i.' 1'M:'Ww QP ru, L-Hi'f'- f 'MH ww,JrL Cf Fu 'wwC vwzm3r', 57'Wr'1LI'WC1 ifihww-' .mfr Vf3CIQ 1' r' 'rw' Ewgff rf-Wwrw CivQi'rw1a', l C'QV11Y7W 11011 OUMQV gm 11114 'Af rv Jimi H C ur 'i f 'Www f-r7r'l'- and x'riqmfwm' V'if'1vf kiwi tum J Wm' f1ff?V.A 1 X r, 'iHf 'l Wm '7 '1iV'. I1 ii- QLif3'I1'f,m '.w7+H WW- Uir'irg C 'L,!w ', ffm: Ar? ' y lm M41 1 ,, ,',rf4f +rfa w M. f, ywi f'fN 1 lm 'M VxY'Vlfi4Q-V mar W- fum? v'U+VAiYWfC, M i yfmd 'vuf 'J' rw! gvfwfw r' ,NW M nw +'f1'rY,'1yz'N'f, Vruriqr' f'NN lf VV-'VI' .mmf QM- ? yf MW. ffm Uv, WH4,1rz', M5 WV XVW1-rn N'-,f ,v 'iw A,rqK1r i.f,Wjri, V ,qw SR-KM Tl CAMERA CLUB Presidenl Elmer Williarhs Vicefpresidenl James Spalola Second Vice-Presidenl Louis Brody Secrelary l-larry Kalz Treasurer Phyllys Calicio Advisor Mr. lvl. Richmond OQK al lhe birdiel Hold 'rhal posel Smile, pleasel and olher such pel phrases peculiar lo pholocgraphically minded individuals, are very common lhrouqhoul 'rhe ehlire year, wilhin lhe walls ol our ihslilulion. lvleelings are held weelly in lhe reqular meelinq rooms bul lhe members are aclive every day, and, occasionally, al nighl. ll is nol an uncommon lhing lo have a camera click al you when you leasl ewpecl il. Such has been The lile ol a Normal School sludenl ever since lhe club decided lo lreep a record ol all school aclivilies. The club has been lorlunale in becoming lhe proud owners ol a realm move ing piclure camera and some very inleresling Hsholsll have been lalven ol sludenl aclivilies. Neil year lhe club e-lpecls lo sponsor an inquiring pholoqrapherw conlesl. A word lo The wise is suhlicienl. Page Sifly-seven , 1 Y, W., In og' ., 1 r' ' ' I' 1,531 .1 5 .'?2' ' I.. ,F , Q 5-J . n. C' f r' 'Q 1 1 ' - - NORMS THEATRE GUILD Prezldemf Gerfmde Richards Vlcepresidemf Jean La Boyfeaux Recorviiimq S006-fary Dorofhy Bederski C-3rr e5y,,cvmdimq Secretary Doroflwy Russomafo Trcmsmer' Davld Kamfsr HL mcflvahimq fcrce behind We aQ+iviMe2 of We Norms is of berwofif fo our Ci-'mf body ai we!! as We imwfuiiom ai. a whole. QM aims are fo Qwve H10 7XfYTNk,1'fV'Q fu lecwjfr f1ggff,rf -ciaflum M HK' draarrm, am cnpporfumlfy for icwfcl-preaiwon Hrowqiw f1mrvmHf1',, Emil im Eaiquafmhamfie- WMM We VC-5? dayw. In flmv'gfrMf3 ffr HM- ,lf'rN f'- , ' Cify Drfmmfic Club imviffd ai! Dr amma'iC CMM Cf H'-N,-1 J' l ff1,-' Hf1r'r'r,.f1i QCH3-ifv fo faffwwji 51 mmffifrfifrwfie. F501 Chia was fo y'r-fimqrwf Q rri'fi4r'1m. IVDLY' flsrmz r 1F r e',+grwmgi1 avi! fwgwmvlrimeii H2 Tgahjfff vw 11 OV'E'3'1J ? !V3Y MT w Qrffimi Gfil'i'V.W A '. HN FY'f , 'J4 M fur Um Tlfww in RAM f,Nf1V'Cjtf' if fm 5aC'3+imlJly fwirqrxwm, WW ,' ' 1 J W' f, :Vw .l11rnv,mrA,f, HU' prwmff gQfs ,v' MW3QlNrWej ', k'.!l'UxbN 19:25 1C1'7'1'ff BOINC' f 'A wirxxfwrfvi fH1j'-VW, M I., 1.! M CMN ,rzivfhm i My Hi' f+mi1VE' Lffim VLNCY ly '!NVV1MVNT1 UNC ' 1' ' 'w ,arz WMJQHE rx f1rV1rrw..1r'q W Wx: Wim, AI ll, D'.N3,?u,Y A,N! V ,If ,'g1vfMiM. 1 P f' 1 r ir' ,symrxfv 11 Y 'vw 'r I' idx' -4 W 1L:f'1P,f'Vf4 v.'mr'L fm' + W H 1 'fl MH 'N MU fi P1 1, L -'v'fmb'N11i, 5 :rw DN 1, fX1wW.my Y W T' 1 Z,'.1N,'DA-,WR ..wr .N14 VUH1v:'. r , 1f ffl-1 , fh4lwt X NU LAMBDA KAPPA W9-I' Presldem' Audrey Rasmussen Viceepresldenr Mary Campbelf Secrefary Margarer Lynes Treasurer Dorofhy Busch HIS year Nu Lamda Kappa has added weekly meehmgs hp Hs .achvlhss The members of fhe weekly group hold mharmaf discussions abou? bersomahhes 0? fhe hrerary held, bringing ouf Jrhe Characrer, achyihes and wrlrmgi. af fhe aufhors. The monrhmy meehrwgs are held for rhe purpose af brmgmg wrrfer, Ur fha heWd +0 spear before fhe emhre dub. In addiham hr rhis, The dub Qrmiouragm r 95,4 hve work among Hs members, add Peeps 1 wiorwshanf wahjh far nrihjfworihy wad . y r dome by sfudems m fue sfihdriw. Page Sr-,ryhme .J 'LAC -BTL ,. 1.1521 J ,x W1 THE MARIONETTE GUILD Miifc-r Craffrnan CNW? X'r'Cungjoi1r Agiigfanf Crisffman Helen Coninx KCMJ'-r O4 Funda Anne? G3uN+dfP Aqvlgqr Mi-,5 MMC-11, Tfifarhnfi-He Guild ni, Vf'WFLF f4 f,iaI+HUNy WV: wefaf under We qnfdlnq Ha Ff1INwiw., Nw-TA ifi1fiuHy miviwr. The rw3rnbi -r, arf: ffm-ff T0 dwoosfe Nw? :ni UT I','1f1rifTw.1'M'- fQurw'3?ruC?5ffn Vlhlfh iV'WfV'Y'vQ'Sf'Q Hmi-nw nmwuf. I? ycfu unmfi v M fl mf frm,-?ln1'4' ,f wJ w'f'mi'i finjf fa v'ir'Di-fy 5 FiffEV.'Iv? l GOIVWQ QF :win W3 w M14 ff MfAa11'., Hwy VTT-7lLiUffj cjuf gyymjfgr' rn.a'.QN,, ,mg .gm -gfgclirwqg f'm'wf32'wr r ff f 'wf V 1 rm I 4-fu. C'lV fn-ff nrwgwffysrwf 41 fhfffxyx' Him X7 'Cir' wif, NMA 'Bl,fJVY',1jVffTf'l 'nv flf-y, j v rw 1 1 I MM f,1,1V:w'w-NV' Cx'rfXff Y'+i'V'fitf', Whjwxr- g-Ur: H-,V If fr Ijfff-f 'vmylkrm U r f' ' WH- mn Hfiniwiw. Un' Qr',1,1rn.'j1'7fN'v V-V'lw'1 WFi3 T 'P QF? 'im-A I f N H 1 1' '1 Vw '.'w 1'Vf' fl-Pxfkjfffi mf I ' ' T,1,1rf'QvWf-U'-x '1 V'k'.'gVf'l wwf ' H' WH! 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To really bomor rlwal amiable gverion wlwo la largely rexporwsible lor llwe bresllqe llwe Club boldfp, Elf, memberf, promised rlwal lbey would buf lorllw lbelr bex? ellorls lo lw f .1 lqblerw lbal rfreullqe. We wi'-,lu rn publicly llwaml. Mra. Abboll lor ber unszellisb ellorl wllb ua, and lo f--lf-md our mocl sincere wlzlwe-3 lor qood lweallb and bapplrwexs in ber rebrerfwrifrwl. Lvfj,-rw wlllw llwf: enllwu'i.lw3llQally' received farmourwcemerwl ol our Clubfj m'-w www: all-ifvvrfd llwrl 'xclmol llml wr- Mmcfarwl bu-irwessll by pre-zerwllrwq a derwwrvfraflur ol llquld ,ur '12 fm aiacfmliuly yrroqraw. Accordlrwq lo Several ol flue laeully, llw- yrroe VJVAVT' v.w1', fmrwwwrwrq lluf bf-ul ol ll, llrld c,-ver qlyerw by llwff Sludenli llwerbwrifwfffl-. VV. lT'iVf afirurvwulfalfd fi r 1,'1 laxomablf- avrwouml ol malerlal Sur-cfllel aw: ay 1 rw r U1'e llfl mlurw- ff, 'url ui llwr- v'lllfl lWl Q--wiullorv ol Club r1C'lv7llCw, VVP Ilan lm 5 wry nl lf '-.' 12? vm' urglr'r'lllllr' rrmfgfailvfl lr llvl lqcnlllrwil lQCrC'W for vluflf-'al Xml ,rw ull ,' u'+'. 'llm l ' v'v'7 '2'1'.N'f1V'l I-,V+ ww Culg, lwfau, 7lLlV'lPf'l llw grail le Yl'2, 'x'?'l4f1li'1 llwfflll xflll ll, url? mfr,-rwfQfA Clul '. lvl !C5VUf'VlC'l fmfx 'ma Almurv lb B711 ffflrlly .md llrrrl rl lr VW ':',-uffll1lf'l '.wl'lW lllfj' lrlfi'v' lk' 1ll l'l , Nl fwfr IVV. 1 :'ll l-1l l 11YlA.'ill'wll', ffr' 1, r 'N 'lyl .r-.r' 1 rr 1'l'rfl lv u lrlll Pl' l'l' 'lrfl llw r r flw: l bw al ll 1- 1vr'f-f A lll Ulm! L f 'rl lwru.-lf 5 lu 'iflulll-rl lf vw lam 1. VV' l A4 l.VlW r-' ,,af',f l , 'VJ l 'ai' llml, lu '+1ll'1 1' ' 'l', M llu' I 'vi' V72 :A .' BWV fl '. 'lr r or rv ll ,,l, lr! J 9 r ' . l -1 -fr ww l.lf. 'fV,'l., b' .r W: 'lv' f ' :1l : ' l . V, -,.gl1'l.l Cl, - rzlullr' rrlwlr, 1 1 -N l 'rrr i, lim TC wk LIBRARY CCDUNCIL Advisor Miss Thompson PresidenT Alex KauTman Vice-PresidenT June Young SecreTary STephanie Keyl Treasurer Harry KaTz T-TE Council is an organizaTion unique in The school. lTs purpose is primarily sere vice: iTs moTTo, l-lelp OThers. Qnly Those who have successTully compleTed a series oT uniTs oT work, under supervision, become eligible Tor admission To The Council. During The pasT year, The Library Council has had noTed speakers, book collecTors and experTs in oTher Tields as guesTs aT Teas: il' has promoTed and rewarded iniTiaTive in iTs members. The primary work oT The Library Council is naTurally in The Library. lTs memberL assisT The regular sTaTT in all phases oT The Library work. Each member puTs in aT leasT one hour per week in The library as one oT his duTies as an acTive member oT The Council. The Types oT work done include desk duTy, shelving, Tiling, clipping, keeping bulleTins3 checking magazines and arTicles Therelrom Tor The use oT The TaculTy, angl innumerable oTher jobs, big, and IiTTIe. The ouTsTanding social evenT oT The year was The bridge-Tea aT which The Alumni reTurned To visiT and spend a social aTTernoon wiTh The presenT members. For neil year, The Council looks liorward To grealer service and progress. Page SevenTy-Three SOCIAL STUDIES ACTIVITIES CLUB Ipreghierwf VICFTIDFQSICIQFTI Sc-Crehary CorresIgorIdIrIq Secrehary Treagurer Norma Mc:CoI'er I.IIIIarI TuIDOvIIcIw Iv1IrIam Greenberg Emma KUIDISII EdIIII SeIeSneI' MISS Barber FfIcIJiII , A:TIvI5oI'a I MISS FIaacIIe Mr. SIoIar ROM :,I-IIQIIQII I0 37-WI SIICII II1' Iinei-rI IIIU I3fIDw'II QI I3 CoImiIaraIIveII,I Iwew crcmrv IYFIIEIIII, II ww IgIrqIIIII:I1II Ifanf year IQII, '3fIJf1IEV'fQ WIIIQJI IQ-II IIIaI IvIowIe1iqe qaIrI 1 III IIII- f'III'I riIIgIi1 Iiwf IrI,iII'II3I9II,I IIx.eI,: If I-'Imef'5-IcIIaI:IIIrIq 5IIuaI'-Ori. TIII- IIIIIIIII III IIN: SILIQIIII SILICIIQ-2 CIIII: II Ti IfIrI5vII:QiI3 OI'I'OVILIVWIIy Ior W3 IUC-T7'I,TII M III:I1IIIIIII ,IIIIIIII IIWI'OIIfIIW III-rICIICfaI If-I rr'A I'II9 IIiI3 III cIf3veIoIeIIrIq IIIIIII. PII SCIIVII II'rI.IIfIII IIQIIIIII IIIIi4fIIII.!IEIIIIiIII III IImfI3I'I.aI .IIII1 IImrIIg,IIIIIIIorI OI IQQIS. fx? IIIII III-I'1IrIIIfr'fI QI IIII- IQIIILIJI QIQIII, IIN- C IIIJ VSIIDISI Io Carr, on 51 IIrIII QQIIII .. 'II VI- II' II:,I '. TIIIm Imu If If'Af'A r' QIIVII f'-I 1 IIIII'C'II'SIIT IISIE year ZIIIII IrIfII,G0d XXIII 1f'IJI'I' I I ,MII IIQI IIII1- ITfII,II 'IIIII I-I5I'I'f 'I IIIIW III Sri IwIu'I3IIIII, A ItIarII WII III ,II I'I I ' : II,1fi ww! IIIITI- JIIIII II ANI-'I I'V l I ' rI'I'II III IqI,I'IIIIaII IIIQ ww I IIIIII.I1II1 I' III'I IIVI HIIIIIIIIIIIII III'IiIm Iw'fI II1Iv I'I'I'I'II UI ITqyI'IIIfIII IIIC wa IIIHIIIIII: 'I 'I I I III III Ii I I: I. IHIII- 'I ,II III, I I. -VS RIDING CLUB Faculfy Advisor Mrs. S+. Clair cc ORSESI Horses! Crazy over lworseslll Well, nor exacfly crazy, buf born flue laculfy and sludenf groups of 'rlwe riding club are fond ol horseback riding, and may be seen ollen on Sunday mornings, alop some lavorile sleed, enjoy- ing Tlme beaufilul scenery and exlwilaraling air ol flue Grange Reservalion. Tlwe club has enjoyed several BreaIdas+ Ridesfl cooking brealclasr alter a lyrislc morning iaunr. As for flue proverbial rnanllepiece, who doesnil Iile ea+ing a la brine-+7 Page Seven fylive f- mul u , Y' ' 41 . A .A ' . J A sig . 't ' O l i hr. l , L , A THE MUSIC STUDY CLUB Presidenl June Mcgrallw Vicerpreaidenl Rullw Rainer Secrelary Doris Lyons Treaaurer Marjorie Burdick GI dv K Proqranw Conwnwillee 'l .5 .lf mq . f l Virginia Carringlon E are proud lo say llwal llwo Music Sludy Club grows eaclw year. Al llwe presenl lime if is one ol llwe larger clubs in llwe sclwool. Since il rneels al nrrligi Fjfi-QQLA f'WU'7,lf1 lgvgrg aiciive in ollwcr orqaniialions are able fo aflerd 'ljlrlr F Vxlilfqffirirl 1, W+ - liiivi- lmd a 'W'fVV inlereulinc, onio ialvle and worlliwlwile fear, willw nwanv 1 3 l , . , I X . . . . fmvliqliflu irfifqinfm'i:. WM- iw: lorlunalc in lmvincq more ol llwe slrinoed inS'rrumen+S rf: rr-zf-n'f1fgi lliii, fear wliicli lim mfiiie iwaiaiiglif violin cauc-lg and ensemble numbers. our fiuililfirium i,r'i1irqrwarn wing in-nll1u5ii,1Jiflilliy- rclcc-ivei A conuoiwilinn wliicli iillm'Qlf-l iiirlifiufir' ciQin1n'if,-nl ww, llif' Qvi-v'lLiv'if lrijm llui: Magic Flule lay' lkloiarf, gliiwil li,f lfur iifiniilz al Twin iiiiinfi.. l'iir,. ' ir Wifi luluri' inclu iv- ii Viclgvr l'li-rlwr' Lr.,5r,irn1rwW, fini llwf- i'r'Cl'V1'11li3VW rl f wil iiim- Q1 Qi ,liinq iinwnilili- nurnlw-in lo rim: qiwi-'w in llie fiuiiilijiriiim, VW ,ii fiflifx li A ,il f4rni'i.i1lif'iv uiirni- vi- X, viliiffi incinil'-igry vpliv lmvo f: ' i ' 'lifgfr 'ilfiril mlm i-rfvq, W 1 V'!,iYlV1 li'lVw'l'lY1 llwg vfiiri ol llw- cliilj, lr' ,f gr-1 , i 1, l fi rw l'T'I Lg' 'ir'fi'-vi- wivlwwl lfr -,igqfii-ul purge Sf-vvnly-' l i S P C R T S BASKETBALL THE I934 loaskeTbalI Team under The direcTion oT Coach Joseph A. D'Angola, Dean oT men, enjoyed The mosT auspicious season since The incepTion oT baskeT- ball Tive years ago. The Team won nine games and losT Tive. ATTer several weeks oT inTensive pracTice Coach D'Angola arrived aT a smooThly working com- binaTion ThaT provided us wiTh numerous Thrills and plenTy oT good, sound baskeTbaII. The season was ushered in January 5, on our courT wiTh a well-earned vicTory over The Jersey CiTy Normal School. The score was 3I To 27. On January 9, a powerTul TrenTon STaTe Teachers' ouTTiT Took The measure oT our boys by a 35 To 30 counT aT The TrenTon gymnasium. A reinvigoraTed Team Took The Tloor January I2, To capTure Their second vicTory oT The season, downing The PaTerson Normal guinTeT beTore a large home crowd, 23 To I7. Traveling To WesTTield January I9, we won our Third game Trom The WesTTield Rangers, 30 To 20. AT home again January 23, The Newark College oT Engineering squad inTerrupTed our Two-game winning sTreak by a Three-poinT margin, 29 To 26. From January 27, our Team showed iTs True mid-season Torm, sTarTing a succession oT vicTories ThaT lasTed Through Tive hard-ToughT games. AT home The Wilson STaTe Teachers' College oT WashingTon, D. C., was The TirsT To be Toppled, 33 To 29: Then in order, aT MonTclair, January 3I, The MonTclair STaTe Teachers' College by a score oT 29 To I9: aT Jersey CiTy, February 7, The Jersey CiTy Normal School, 33 To 3l: February I6, aT our courT, we mounTed The heighTs by scoring a 53 To 22 vicTory over The Newark Tech Team: February I2, The Alumni, 35 To 27. IT seems paradoxical ThaT aTTer aTTaining The TiTTy-poinT mark we should be broughT To a new low score in our game wiTh PaTerson, on February 2I, in which The PaTerson Normal School won by a I3 To II vicTory. In a reTurn conTesT wiTh The Newark College of Engineering aT The Engineering School, February 24, we won by a 38 To 24 counT. February 28, aT our gymnasium, The MonTclair STaTe Teachers' College seTTled our hopes Tor a double vicTory by winning 25 To I8. The Tinale aT Wash- ingTon, March 2, was won by our hosTs, The Wilson STaTe Teachers' College, 42 To 39, alThough we played one of our besT games oT The year. EighT members oT The Team were presenTed wiTh major varsiTy emblems by Coach D'Angola, aT a TesTimonial banqueT given aT The Newark AThleTic Club by The Newark Normal Alumni VarsiTy Club. Players To receive The insignias were CapTain Richard Taylor, John lviiedema, WalTer J. Faley, Samuel CherneTsky, Edward Gadek, Charles DeTgen, ArThur Wenzel, and Manager David Harris. Page SevenTy-eighT BACK ROW Mr. J. Dfxnqola, Rodman Collins, Vincenl Sullivan, lvlillon Lemerman, Tlmomas Jannarone, Jim Janfausclw, David l-larris. FRCDNT ROW Waller Paley, Edward Gadelg Jolwn Miedema, Riclward Taylor, Charles Delqen, Samuel Cliernelslay, Arllmr Wenzel. Page Seve-nlyfnine GOLF CapTain , . ,... Elmer Williams Manager .. ,, M V,.., Joseph O'Brien AssisTanT Manager ., . , ., ..Jim JanTaush THEY'RE Teeing OTT-On down The course, ' Normal balls well driven wiTh Torce, Seek some TavOriTe lie TO resT Till TurTher urged upon The quesT. Then up The hill and O'er The rise, Ever surging Toward The skies, They're hiT-To Tall upon The green And dazzle wiTh Their whifish gleam. Near The cup The gOlTing Tolks MeeT and Tinish up Their sTrOkes. Thus Thru The game These spOrTing souls MaTch Their play Tor eighTeen holes. UnTil, hurried by The seTTing sun, The maTch is Over! The game is won! We've Thrilled To waTch The golfers drive! We've hardly breaThed as They parred aT Tivel On sloping banks OT greens we've saT, Nor dared break The silence OT The Tricky Trap! BuT which OT us can ever say, The ioys all crowded inTo Their lives Today? JOE O'BRIEN. ConsisTenT wiTh OTher cOmpeTiTive Teams in Normal This year, GOIT promises TO Tield The sTrongesT Team yeT TO represenT us On The links. Organized Three years ago, This acTiviTy has had a remarkable grOwTh. The TirsT Two years Tound us com- peTing mainly againsT Teams OT high school level. This year The schedule arranged by Joe O'Brien and Jim Jan Taush includes Teams represenTing Panzer, Upsala, MOnTclair Teachers', Dana and Newark College OT Engineering. PrOspecTs Tor a successTul season are brighT, alThOugh The Team is sOmewhaT handicapped by a lack OT pracTice TaciliTies. Playing number one pOsiTiOn is Elmer Williams, veTeran OT Three years and a cOnsisTenTly low scorer. ArT Wenzel, sTar perTormer wiTh CranTOrd l-ligh School, holds down number Two, while Jack Lucas and BunTs SicleriTs Take care OT pOsiTiOns Three and Tour respecTively. Coach D'AngOla has somehow Touncl Time To lend his services To help The Team. Manager Joe O'Brien and his assisTanT, Jim Jan Taush, are doing Their biT, while many members OT The sTudenT body are showing remarkable inTeresT by aTTending The maTches. PuTTl PuTT! PuTTl PuTTl PuTTl PuTTl LeT's go, Team. Page EighTy CiTy vicTo Page GIRLS' BASKETBALL LAYING Their second year oT ouTside combeTiTion, The Girls' Basl4aTball T under The able leadership oT JeaneTTe lvliddlebroolc, have compiled an envial Ie record. By winning eighT ouT oT eleven games played, The shooTing lassie have proven Themselves To be among The leaders in The sTaTe. Too much crediT cannoT be given To Coach l-lelen Snyder and Mrs. ST. Clair whw e help and advice proved invaluable in The deTeaT oT The Alumni, Dana lTwicel, J r y ' , PaTerson, l3laTbush, TrenTon and MonTclair. BoTh lVlonTclair and Upsiila li il ries over The girls, The IaTTer winning Two games. The Team This year was composed oT The Tollowing members: Forwards Guards JeaneTTe lvliddlebrook l2uTh Vlfilliamson Ella lvlay Shea Emily Levy Elliel Miller Doris Creamer lfflmd Doll EighTy-one TTer l2uTh Dorer lvlargareT l-lall Elhel Ward Cc-nTers l'lellCn Collins Jane hlarahan l3uTh Adams Anne Doyle BeaTrice Schauwecler TENNIS THE Tennis Team sTarTed iTs second season as an inTerscholasTic sporT This year wiTh prospecTs Tor even greaTer success Than was gained in iTs debuT in The spring oT I933. IT is rapidly becoming one oT The school's more imporTanT sporTs and bids Tair To become The mosT popular wiTh boTh sexes. LasT year The Team played a schedule oT Three games, deTeaTing The Jersey CiTy Normal School in Two oT Them and losing The Third To MonTclair STaTe Teachers' College. The Team This year is composed oT CapTain Ford Sheppard, George Weinik, Howard Junker, Philip Goldberg, and Henry BooksTaber as The regulars, wiTh Nick Fiore, Henry Yam, and Joseph Domarecki in reserve. ' Manager Howard Junker has scheduled The represenTaTive college Teams in This viciniTy as our opponeTs. All oT our maTches are To be played away due To a lack oT playing TaciliTies aT home. GYMNASTICS IN January, I934, a gymnasTic Team was inauguraTed in The realm oT Newark Normal's sporTdom. In The group ThaT appeared Tor The iniTial session There was included enough promising maTerial To delighT The hearT oT any coach. The Team was Tinally composed oT seven members, Joseph Domarecki, Charles DeTgen, Ford Sheppard, Alex KauTman, Charles Fisher, Samuel CherneTsky and Joe Berg. On March 5, aTTer Two monThs oT Training in The various gymnasTic evenTs, Coach Joseph A. D'Angola senT The boys againsT The PrinceTon UniversiTy Freshmen, Tor Their inaugural dual meeT. Our Team appeared on The shorT end OT a 34 To 20 score. They showed up exTremely well, buT were handicapped by The lack oT reserves. In The New Jersey AssociaTion oT The A. A. U. gymnasTic championship our Team placed TourTh. Joseph Domarecki scored a second in The side-horse evenT and Charles DeTgen a Third place in Tumbling. They were Newark Normal's only Two enTranTs in The meeT. The lasT dual meeT in April Took place againsT The Panzer College oT Physical EducaTion aT Panzer wiTh our Tormidable opponenTs deTeaTing us by a counT oT 40 To 23. THE SWIMMING CLUB PresidenT M ., . ,... . .. ....BeaTrice Schauwecker Vice-PresidenT .. . . ., .Cecelia Flynn SecreTary . .. ..,. Louise Hopkins Treasurer . ...JeanneTTe Middlebrook Advisor , . . ., . ,, Mrs. ST. Clair THIS year iT was possible To make arrangemenTs Tor all-year swimming. The Club meT on Thursdays and Fridays Trom Two To Tour-ThirTy o'clock aT The Newark AThleTic Club and R.C.A. Pool in Harrison, respecTively. lnsTrucTion was given To beginners and also To advanced swimmers. Diving was a special TeaTure oT insTrucTion and enioymenT. Several oT The advanced swimmers worked Tor Their l.iTe Saving Emblem. JeanneTTe Middlebrook, who received her examiners' cerTiTicaTe, gave The TesT in June. The club is Trying To prove ThaT swimming is noT only a necessary saTeTy measure, bul' ThaT waTer games and play day and good swimming are excellenT means oT exercise and a worfhy use oT leisure Time. Page EighTy-Two N Simms QONSENJ Q Q f I 3 l . fx . Ui? w WASHINGTON I-IO! By s. PRENSNER N O CNE Turned over Tor anoTher winlc oT sleep on The morning oT March lsT. No sir! Long beTore The sun had climbed inTo iTs Throne, The exciTed group were well along The road ready To record anoTher chapTer oT The WashingTon- N. S. N. S. TradiTion. CusToms in many schools are well esTablished and TulTilled raTher mechanically each year. Our TradiTional Trip is really a TradiTion-less Tradi- Tion in ThaT noT one oT us could predicT The annual program oT leviTy. ln a shorT descripTion oT a compleTe Trip only ouTsTanding evenTs can be Touched upon: and in connecTion wiTh descripTion, iT will be necessary To describe The mode since some people were always unaccounTed Tor. NoT aT all Tired and weary, everyone arrived aT l-loTel LaTayeTTe aTTer Their long scenic ride. Plans had already been Tormed Tor The evenings enTerTainmenT only To be cooled oTT by some TaTherly advice Trom Mr. Dan- LeT The Team sleep ToniTe. IT surely was a good idea, buT no one could sleep. A Tew oT The Tellows complained ThaT Their privaTe rooms were so lonely ThaT They iusT had To sleep wiTh The oThers. When we had a Triendly liTTle gaThering U2 in a rooml The guesTs de- cided To Turn in. WiTh such an amicable group There sTill is a quesTion as To why Three or Tour oT The boys OT room 7l5 had To run ouT early The nexT morning To pur- chase some nails, screws, and iron angles. ReTurning raTher hurriedly Trom The shorT Tour we had iusT enough Time To adiusT ourselves Tor The main occasion oT our journey. The enormous delegaTion To Wilson STaTe Teachers' College cerTainly was inspiring To our Team. They played and played Their hardesT and cleanesT game. FirsT one school was in The lead, and Then The oTher, unTil a Tie was reached and consisTenTly mainTained. As The lasT Tew seconds ap- proached, a sudden spurT Turned The score in WiIson's Tavor. There was real rivalry and unexcelled sporTsmanship shown by boTh Teams. Everyone enjoyed The game and when is was all over, we were warmly greeTed and inviTed To an inTormal dance where many Tine Triendships were made. ln a downpour oT rain we reTurned To The I-loTel-everybody happy. SaTurday, by special arrangemenTs, iT was possible Tor us To inspecT The WhiTe House, The residence oT our counTry's leader. Due To some conTusion oT daTes, Presi- denT and Mrs. RoosevelT did noT greeT us upon our arrival. This did noT aTTecT us very badly because The day's program was well sToclced and sTill unTouched. Some chose sighT seeing around WashingTon while The oThers wenT To Annapolis To view The big guns. No maTTer which direcTion anyone wenT, There was very liTTle Trouble in Rounding up Tor The non-sTop run To Elder Michaux and his congregaTion on The banks oT The PoTomac. AlThough The broadcasT lasTed buT one halT hour, The service requires Two hours. We were cerTainly given a new insighT inTo religion. NovelTy and perhaps pracTicaliTy in religion. Never The less, happy were we. AlThough iT cannoT be explained here, everyone made use oT sleeping quarTers in preparaTion Tor The ride back: and wiTh The exTra Time Sunday morning plus The hoTel's Tree sTaTionery There was an unusal opporTuniTy To caTch up on TorgoTTen cor- respondence, beTore we moved ouT. A biT oT paclcing and a biT more oT sighT-seeing and The hour had arrived. l'lasTy Tarewells, cliclcing cameras, and OTT we wenT. IT was all Too shorT, buT really, isn'T a Trip oT This lcind The ideal way To Torm closer Triendships? Page EighTy-Tour XV ldi 1' l TT lil TTT ,fly 'hx if 'I Q Q ' T TT QI. JV , 4 T fu yy , V41 1 a. - Y. -- f V. info. 4' + fl gg ed' gil ' 5' f 1 ,5 I gi . Y: ' y ', Q ,,. I thank Q' f , 'T T 'f ' assi-g -'? g-2, -- T - ff , 4 'J--S' - ' uh-, fj y t WAST-TIVTGTCTN WIT WhaT s The diherence beTween The 50 and 75 cenT room ' liNoT much, The 75 cenT ones have raT Trapsf NormaliTe: Do you lnow iT The charges here are reduced iT one sTay', .fl w+:fgfl,?ll l-loTel PorTer: Couldn'T Tell you airy nobody's ever sTayed a weelf' The CheTll nemed iT EnThusiasTic STew because he puT everyThinq he had inTo iT. The old problem oT I2 senaTors in ll rooms had noThinc4 on our gjiroblemiff? reqisTered-47 To accommodaTe. -Trom behind bolTed doors: l-low TasT your hearT is beaTinq. IT sounds lille a drum. Yes, ThaTls The call To arms. YES QR NCD? We reTired prompTly aT ll P. lvl, each niqhT7 We always l4epT perTecTly quieT, never molesTing oTher hoTel quest? We never annoyed The Telephone ooeraTor wiTh unnecessary calls? NoT Tor one momenT did we TorqeT our proTessional aTTiTude? We lTellowsl did noT have any Time To boTher wiTh The girls? We were warmly qreeTed and shown abouT The WlwiTe l-louse by l3residenT and Mrs. RoosevelT? We did noT Talce any souvenirs wiTh us Trom The hoTel? We longed To reTurn To dear old Normal? The hoTel manaqemenT expressed Their reqreTs when we deparTed? The nexT day aT Normal, Teeling qreaTly exhilaraTed, we resumed our schedules as iT noThing had occured? Page EighTy-Tivo JOKES Sudler: Tomorrow is my birfhday, may I fake a day off? Mrs. Denny: Surely, mosf women fake fwo or fhree years off. Joe Ram: I can'f figure in here. lf's foo crowded. When I do my figuring I need plenfy of room. l-lirshman: Why nof do if in your head fhen? Dof: Who discovered America? Bunfs: Why, Ohio did! , Dof: You're wrong. If was Columbus. Bunfs: Yes l know, buf l didn'f fhink you wanfed fo know his firsf name also. Mr. Dickey Iaf docfor's officel: Docfor, l've had a slighf pain in my chesf for several weeks. Docfor: Why, you're all righf, all you need is a good bafh. Andrus: l'm fhru wifh women forever. Prensner: ls fhaf fhe reason you forgof fo shave fhis morning? Miller Ibuying his fur coaflz Can I wear fhis coaf in 'rhe rain wifhouf hurf- ing if? Furrier: Sir, did you ever see a raf carry an umbrella? When Noah sailed fhe ocean blue, I-le had his froubles same as you, l'le drove and drove and drove his ark, Unfil he found a place fo park. Burp fook his aunf ouf riding, fho icy was fhe breeze: I-le puf her in fhe rumble seaf, 'ro see his anfi-freeze. Suf: Why do you fhink l'd make a good aviafor? Sr. B 2: Because you're no earfhly good. Dick: Oh, say, l pulled off somefhing big lasf nighf. Ding: Wha'r was if? Dick: My shoes. Seiffer Ibreafhlesslyl: Jusf mef a greaf big bear in The woods.' Bing: Good Did you give him bofh barrels? Seiffer Iwiping his browl: Bofh barrels? l gave him fhe whole gun. Freshie: Pa, you remember you promised fo give me SIO if l passed all my subiecfs? Pa: Yes, son. Freshie: Well, you ain r gonna have fhaf expense. Miss Kreiner: Tell me 'rwo fhings abouf John Milfonf' McDavi'rf: Well, when Milfon married. he wrofe 'Paradise Losf,' and when his wife died, he wrofe 'Paradise Regained'. Page Eighfy-six H X H44-,xx X fs ,1.f-., V - .1 -x 'I O 'Q A 'I 4:33 f I gh! I ' 2 ' .ffl E ut? I, I- ' 'IIIIIIIH .IW f!I6E.fI I!j V, ..-- K? xi- f - g I- T T: T-I 5 lgmnixl 5 - 62' - -1' PRACTICE TEACI-IIIIC5 PIQESEIIJTS ITS PRQISLEIIIIS fax 'lLI'lf I IQEICIIIQ-I vmf Iwavmq Iwer Ir'aI ard IQrmIIy IjcCIiifQ: 'i 2 IL-1- IfIII:r. Your for' II IIN! I,3IriqIwIIg-5I Iifoy In my CIEN1, I3uI Iv? Is 51Ii.o III f'TA mo'1.I W'-'QfIT ?vW I PGI :I-IaII I CID? TIII3 rQIifIy-f Do np you IiIe51i.f?, I am Imykwq my nw IrouIo-Iwi, WIIII Ifn fwwer. M1752 Ifu-,Im name ffcroei I3 CoIorQd Child In Iwer CIa-Izroom oy IIIIQ rwami' oI Terrmo rwcz. NI-22 Ifuifrwi 'IFGIIMIIQ Im IIIEII your reaI name? F+3maIe: 'I'Igem, M142 SmiIIw. IJIIQQ I4rai.IrI: How fwfulifar, do you I-wow wIwy you were owen IImI rmme?' 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Sandberg: My aneealors have had The righr lo bear arrni. lor lhe las? nr- hundred yearsfl f Bellingham: Hoof mon, my ancealorf, have had The righl lo bare legli lor fha lasl lwo lhouzand yearsf' Trallle Cob: VVha+ls your narneffl Q'BrIen ldrivlng lruell: Irs on Jrhe side ol my lruelf' Cop llrylng lo read narnel: Irs obllleraledfl OlBrlen: Youre crazy, W5 Q'Brlen. Cell Farley: ls Thai a real dlamondf l-lanlclnson: ll il isnll Ilve been gyped oul ol a dollar. Mrs. Vaughn Eameaz Mr, Ciceone, you misspelled mosl of lhe words in your Composlllonf' Jada: Yes, nnalanw, l'rn frying lo be a dlalecl wrilerf' Mr. Sloan: Now lel us prove 'rhe earlh is round. Mr. Llsfon, would ll be pos- sible lor your lalher lo walk around lhe worldff' Mr. Llsloni No, slrlm Mr. Sloan: Why nol7l' Mr. Lislon: Because he lell down and brolce his leg yezlerdayf' Paley: The nerve ol lhal man orlerlng me SlO a weel.. VVhal doea he fhinlm I am-a college gradualeff' Page Eighlyenine li' A U T 0 G R A p H S fx ' , CQMPLIMENTS OF ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of 'rhe NEW JERSEY STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT NEWARK Phone: MArke+ 2-5287 CRESCENT STUDIO A Phofograph faken by 'rhe CRESCENT STUDIO is a mark of dis+inc'rion Open Sundays and Holidays 9A.M.1'09P.M. 835 BROAD STREET NEWARK, N. J. Phone: Mlfchell 2-6779 H. A. GREENE COMPANY SPORTING GOODS - CAMP OUTFITTERS Ou+fiH'ers-N. J. S. N. S. S'ruden'rs' Gymnasium Apparel Specialisfs-Men's and Women's Alhlefic Team Apparel ancl Equipmenl SPECIAL DISCOUNT 88 I-IALSEY STREET NEWARK, N. J Esiablished I879 Tel. MArlceI 2-2778 A. K. DeLEMOS 81 CO. lmpor+ers and Dealers in Foreign and American BOOK AND SHEET MUSIC 30 HALSEY STREET, NEWARK, N. J. McDonougl1's Florisl 376-386 BROADWAY NEWARK, N. J. Plionei. Branch Brool, 3-IEQQ, 3-IEEO Niglwl Phones Humlwiiilcii 2-2853 AI Your Service. Twenfy people, si delivery Iruclcs, an ample supply o choices? flowers 'ro serve your cuslomers OUR DELIVERY SERVICE IS OF THE BEST ALPHA LUNCH Firsf Oualify and Service 50 FOURTH AVE. NEWARK, N. J. THOMAS RESTAURANT QUALITY Eooos Across N.S.N.S. I88 BROADWAY NEWARK ARTISTICAL SHOE REPAIRING Discounf To Normal School Siudenfs 204 Broadway Opposife School TOWN SQUARE DELICATESSEN BAR and GRILL 2070 Discounf To all Readers of This Book on Sandwiches and Grill I92 BROADWAY Opposifc School Tel.: Mlichell 2-0621-2-3 Member F. T. D. Washingfon Florisf, Inc. Flowers for all occasions Flowers by Telegraph To all Ci+ies 569 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, N. J. Normal Beaufy Shoppe Specializing in Oil Croquignole Sieam- Wave wi'rh Ringlefs Also all branches of Beauiy Trea+men+s MARY YERREM, Praia. RWE: T-lUmboldT 3-3976 I7I BROAD STREET, znd Floor NEWARK NEW JERSEY MEET ME AT SOBEL'S Marie's Resfaurani' 5Oc Luncheon for 35c 'ro Sfudenfs I96 BROADWAY Opposife School E. 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