Linden High School - Cynosure Yearbook (Linden, NJ)

 - Class of 1939

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m 'i,T 1.,-fig:-. --. K -147' 'gi ...- , .L- , 1-,if -,ig ,Q-V-ixtrbiirg ' M J J'lrfjf'5'fL5:7':.f F., , ' 1' -if-iiiggf-w,-f 5. -'21-,J-E-5-111 ,rf -- ,rx ' A THE CYNOSURE This year we of the Cynosure staff have taken as our theme the World's Fair in New York, which is to celebrate the one hundred and fiftieth inauguration of George Washington as president. As the Fair is Building the world of tomorrow, so our high school is pre- paring us for the constructing and inhabiting of this world. We have compared the Cynosure to the time capsule which has been buried in the heart of the fair, not to be opened for many years ln our book we have placed many reminders of Linden High so that not only now but in later years you may look through the book and find many pleasant memories of your stay here THE CYNOSU LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL LINDEN NEW JERSEY '! PAUL R BROWN AB Slmpson College STB Bo on UHIVGISIIY MEd Rutgers IJHIVGISIIY AM Columbxa Unrversxty Supenntendent ot Schools LIDA M EBBERT PhB D1ckmson C ll g A M Columbra Unrverslty Prlnclpal ot Hrgh School JOHN F BARRETT AB M Sc Ed Rutgers Unxverslty Head of Soclal Scxenco De partment HISIOYY Senro Advtser Pho tographlc Advlser Cynosure LdgBOOTH B A Dlcklnson College Colurnb1a UDIVSISIIY Advxser Chron1cle Engllsh Freshman Advlser Z' W , FRANKLINP BUCKMANBA Swarthmore College AM Columbla UHlV6TS1lY Economlcs Commerc1 l Law Athlettcs Advtser .Tumor Advxser HELEN A BUGBEE AB Washmgton Un1vers1ty ot St LOUIS Mo Consumer Educatlon .Iun1or Bustness Practlce Engllsh Freshman Advlser DOT CASEMENT B S Southwest MISSOUII State Teachers College A M New York Umversrty Typmg Advlser Secretarlal Commxttee Chron1cle Sophomore Ad vlser GERALD M CLARK BS Southwest Mrs sourr State Teachers College AM Co lumb1a UHIVGISHY Commerc1al Sub lects Commercial Stock Room Corn dors Commxttee ALICE P CONDIT New York School of Frne and Applred Arts Art Crafts ROBERT T COOK AB Penn State AM Columbia Un1vers1t Mathema txcs Freshman Advxser EDWARD R COOPER Panzer College of Physlcal Educ txon and Hygiene Super ball Basketball Baseball ANN Z DANAHER BS Trenton State Teachers College Stenography Typ 1ng Sophomore Advlser MARIE DEMAREST B S New York Unxver Slly Health Educatlon Advlser Cheer Ieaders Freshman Advlser WILLIAM A DIEHL B S Lafayette College MS Rutgers UHIVSYSIIY Sclence Coach ot Tracl Freshman Adv1ser JOHN DORNE AB Up ala College Me chamcal Draw1ng Woodwork LYMAN P DUDLEY BS Newark State Teachers College Pratt Instxtute Head of Manual Arts Department Woodwork , I sd' . 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EDITH MacCORMACK A B Adelphr Col ege AM New York Umversrty En gllsh Cha1rman .Tumor Advrsers VIOLA MCBRIDE BS UHIVGISIIY of Ver mont AMNNew York nlversrty Head Q-r D agent Stenogra phy ecteta Sac ICG Jumor Busr ness Trarrung Fac Busrness Man ager Cynosure Senror Advrser HELEN V MCCORMACK AB Bucknell Unrverslty Englrsh Aclvlser C1rcu1at1o'1 and Advertlsrng Staffs Chronrcle Freshman Advrse Instrumental Mus1c Drrector Orches tra Band GERTRUDE I' MARSHALL BSS Boston Unrversrty Commerclal Sublects Com merclal Club PL1bl1CllY Commxtte Chronrcle .Iumor AdV1S r ROSE MARIE MASON B S Boston Unrver E y Typlng Sophomore Advrser HANS MOLDASCLIL PhD Unrver 1ty ot Vrenna Vlenna Austna I-lead of Lan guage Department Cermaw Advxser German Club Senlor Advls r Photo graphrc Advrser Cynosure ELLA C MOORE B A New Jersey College For Women German Freshman Ad vrser EFFIE M NODDIN AB Marne Wesleyan Women s College AB UHIVSISIIY ot Marne A M Columbla Umversrty French Advlser French Club Junror Advrser EDWARD OSMUN B S rn C Ed Rrder Col lege Bookkeeplng Corrrdors Commlt ee DOROTHEA PAGE AB New Jersey Col lege For Women Engllsh Advrser Lrterature Club Sophomore Advlser WILBUR G PIPER B S Lafayette College AM Columbxa Unrversrty Head ot Science vrser Stamp Club, Chalr ACIV1 5 tg 'MAB Amlltesrey College AM Columbra Umversxty Hxstory Freshman Advxser GEORGE N RAMAGE B S Wesleyan Umverslty AM Columbla Umversrty Mathematlcs Advrser Rrtle Club Soph omore Advxser B BELLE RANNEY AB Wellesley Col lege AM Columbra Unrverstty E gllsh Edrtortal Advrser Cynosure Semor Adviser ELIZABETH REYNOLDS BS New York Unlverslty Mathematlcs Advrser Math ematrcs Club Freshman Advrser zzl. 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I1- 6 MARGARET RICKERT Newark Crty HOSPI tal School Nurse AGNES M ROSE AB Bryn Mawr Col lege AM New York Unrversxty Head of Mathematrcs Department Math matrcs Charrman 180411 LLOYD RUCH B S Lafa ette College A M Rutgers Unrverslty General Matherna t1cs Chemlstry A WILSON SCOTT B S trenton State Tea chers College Brology Elementary SCIENCE Freshman Advlser HELEN R SIEGMAN Trenton Normal School Physlcal Educatron EVELYN W SMITH AB Elrzg Cf: le Englrsh Hrstory C1t1zen rp PAYMOND C STOKES Oswego State Nor mal School Metal Work HE'EN R SWINTON B A Montclarr State Teachers College Engllsh Freshman Advrser Edrtorral Advrser Chronlcle MABLE A TUTTLE B S New York Unxve stty AM Columbxa Um .fersrty Super vlsor of Engllsh Drrector ct Assembly Programs RUTH VAN DEUSEN BCS New York Unlversrty Comrnercral Sublects Soph ornore Advrser PAUL J WALKER B S Franklm and Mar shall College AM Columbra Unlver stty General SCIENCE Advrser Photog raphy Club Avlatron Club Flsh and Game Club Corrtdors Commrttee Fresh man Advrser JEANETTE WARE BS Umverslty f Washrngton MS Columbra Unxver tty Freshman Advrser JANE WATERMAN AB Wells College BLS Columbla UDIVBTSIIL Lrbrarxan Llbrary Squad EDWARD A WEISS Ph B Boston College AM Columbra UI11VeIS1l Chemrstry Seruor Advtser 8 0, lilf'l4-Od-f Ll'LlAN M WINETSVCY B Ed C Rrder College Commerclal Sublects Sopho more Pdvlser PAUL A YEISLEY B S Lafayette College A M Columbra Unrverslty Physxcs Advrser Radro Club Senlor Advrser P ,JJ A . 1. 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' fr--...A V-I 'I ,qw Y I I L ' sf Q' V V, ',.lkN,r' ', ANTOINETTE ADDALIA Andv Flowers are words whrch even a babe may understand C nosure Glee Club l 2 3 treasr 1 May Festrvall 2 3 4 Home Ecouomrcs uh J Pre dent 4 IRVING ALSOP rv lt takes hme to hrmg excellence maturity mor Varsr V r otb lfle Club Class B kef ROBERT ALSOP Bob Accordmg as the man rs so must you humor htm DOROTHY ANDREWS' Dot Oh but thus world rs full ot sunshme' enror 1y Clommtttee Bwsketbal ley ll home Econorruc Clubl 2 4 reeldent 3 Anatlon Club 1 2 L1br1 Squtd S cretlrv 3 GRACE ARNOLD The eyes have xt Perfect Attendance C nb 4 Jlrxed Chorus 4 AVl1l1O b A Ltr: 1 Squad 1 MARJORIE ARONSENI arge Her quiet manners hehe her fun lovmg sprrxt re lr? O qmllk T v 'X fr 10 ASHMON1 Lrth ho travels quietly travels tar Homeroom VICE Presldent 3 Perfect At tend1nce 3 NAO'vll ASHWORTH Norms- A tender smrle om' sorrows only balm Clee Club 4 May Festtva C1vxc rum 1 4 Avtatton Club 4 Lt r Club MRRGARET AUER Marge Laughter rs her constant compamon Perfect Attendlnce 1 2 German Club 2 Avxatron Club 4 Home Economxcs Club 4 MARY AUGUST Whltey Ourck to see the good rn others HELEN BALAK Smaerrty and lovdmegs are male stones t U-dfwfhscime personalrty rr room treasurer 2 Step Nu Wa IONA BALL Ome Earth has no beauty that compares wrth the grace of a happy heart C e Club 3 A DEW BALOMHI Andy Abtlrty goes A great way Qnd manner not a lxttle R1d1o Club 4 .IEANNE BALTZ Crggle There rs beauy m a gentle voxce and lund heart Cynosure Semor Play Ccmmutee S retarnl Appomtment Home oom Treasu Lxb a V Sql d 4 '- A x H Y 'lf f f fm 1791 -r A f f-r J L 1 V . f., , Q4 x c , ..! ' H W . , 1' h 9 1 - X ' Sy me , I.. .1 1, vor, 5 , get , ' ' sz , , , , . 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A I ' , r ' :er 9 , t Q 1, ' : ry ra .' . ,.-V, ' - i . .fy-1 f rfffzrf iffy, X ,l H s EARL BANKEK Ba uc Happy hearted, wxth on humping zest tor 1 e Homoroom Clnrrman 1. 2 Treasurer Class Softball Chwn ron: 3 Avnnom C11 Q Foothill Re erves 4 SOPHIE BARA Sweet studlous socxable I-xorneroorn Sec ltwry Treasurer C nr FRANK BARINACKI l F lluklm Our adxatox defends dust' laurel! srty 'hack 'Y 3 Class Track 1 MARION BAUM To be happy one must he good l-lomeroom Treasurer 1 Avxanon Club O N MA 'NT obl y mind cou sy gc well om oo ma Ba 2 Glee ua re rxed Choru l h ANNA. BEDT ARICK Babe Eyes sparkling with mernment ee Club 2 3 HAROLD BELCHER Bu p A sound mmd an a sound body xs a thmg to seek Step Thxs W xx Vwrsmty Track Indoor Track 3 Cla Track 3 Stamp Clulo Preslce x SCIS u Vxce Presldent rs.ATAL1r BERKGWITZ rw The soul ot-'wrt the essence of laughmg gas Yu Cyrbsure CNC Forum 1 2 4 Dr- balrrg Club 1 German Club 1 4 Avla hqx Club l J x 1 J EUGENE BETTLE The force ol hxs own ment makes hrs way Horneroom Chairman 2, Band 1 luv, F 9 . Q plv C 5 ' M154 Sc er e Club 2 ROSALYNE B'E1.ER She walks rn beauty hke the mght of cl ess chmes and starry sk Cyn ure ec ppornxrneni Home oofn V wa G Vo rvlc Fo um De 111 3 lNtllOll Club EICIW 3 C lb 4 LORRAINE B Good hu x only teaches charms to lust amor P1 Comrmtteq Homeroom Charr man 2 ecrlta y 1 Cheerleader 4 Glee Club 3 xx ANNA BGSDANT K A nl- A ltvely .gurl with laughing eyes: Secretarral Appomtment Hbgdoorq Se :erary Q ,.f arms BOLTON M Measure your mmd s height by the shade lt casts Homeroorn Chaxrrun 1 4 .lay V e F ot 2 Va 4 Var rty Trac ass Ba kelball J lEElllllS Club 1 lSl Game C ul: -1 JLJLIR BORONSK1 S orty So qugQ you never know she s there -u iEk:,,, 9- 0 1 11 'aff I . A 4 A F, if I ' ' . V . I NJ f f - ,J I.. 1 ' 'Gene' 0. I - l V , ' E - val 4- Photo ra 1 lu. 2, E, Sec' ' I re , i rc , 3, 4 V- v rf' 1 N ' 1. , , e Q V ' c ' ' R ' 3' ,, -,, ball , 3, rsity , 5' k 2, 3, V ' 'lb ' ' 1 ll: i f . .ROM Cl' 3 -W ' ,Pima V I o ' 's. 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And gentle ln manne they do hold thmgs m a quiet way Homeroom Secretary 2 l-'ome bc uomtc Club 3 4 Tenms Club 3 KATHERINE 1yeo'WN .1 Kwy Her clothes reflect Her abxlrty Avtattoxi Club 3 4 ss!-M C, 1, M r 5-fiffhiluihgrgh. l '-.lBERI'BlkUN3 Skill breeds no xll But content and pleasure 2 3 4 Clifs B1 eb1 IDA BURMEISTER An ounce ot pluck IS worth a ton ot luck Somor Play Coturruttee Home Economtcs ub 3 P FLORENCE BUSHINSRY B rsh Mlrth with thee I mean to l Je Cynosure I-lomeroou Ctat in 3 Vtce urman 4 Secrett y 1 Ctromce 2 tour Ye't s 3 4 Varslty Debattnj 1 2 B s tb1ll 2 3 4 Captam 1 Volley all lroul Shoo 1 xg 2 3 4 Class Debatmg tm CH b 1 2 3 P es1dent4 De Club 1 4 Ctvtc You e 1 tttc 1 12 I DAVE CAMPEAU Sktppe I must go down to the sea again Seutor Plty Comnuttee .lty Vee Football 3 Varsrty 4 Glee Club 3 4 May Festtval 3 4 Class Baske ball 3 4 Class a ball 3 4 Fxsh 'md Game Club 4 Photoc rtphy Club 4 MILDRED CANNON Mtll e A smooth and steadfast rxund Perle t Attendance 3 LUTHER CARSON Shor Nothmgs hard but earch wall tmd xt on FLORENCE CARUSO Elegant rn her slmphcxty VIARION CAVANAUGH The dancmg heart knows no sorrow MOREY CHFRNIKOFF Clue.: One s outlook ts par! ot hxs vtrtue TILLIE CQ-IBRNOTSKY Tort Hergds the countless Utd of a merry heir! French Club 2, 3 Avxattou Club 2 3 Te ms Club l x JAMES CHESTER .1-IGCGIS by ment not tavor Cynoxure Semor Play Comrruttee Step Thts Way, Orchestra 2 3 Manacer Rltle lmb 3 Photography Club 3 Vtce Pxestdent 4 Y X Q J ,P ' .1 , . Y' i - , ' f f J 4 . 'h tt,-,M. si' s- , al , 1 Q , Q Clu '. ' 1 2, 3, 4. JS' ' ' C X A ,, , K' l Al I 44 . V Colt , , , ,K .sk I 1112, 3 C . v v ' I I ' f C. , t P 0 's 4 11 f f Y , f B Se' . ' W . - . - 1 , 7 ' r 5 A , t , 3 5 - Cl , 4, Lit .rature Cltb 3, 4 ' X, ' ' 1- L V Q t, I A V A . 4 I A V ch. , .f t . , It ,Yu I , , H tr t' I J ' ' I F - , S . . . 5 U ke f t I t b i B t. X' X l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Paddle Tennis 2, Qrchesym 1 3, 4, Q . 1,1 , , g ' 1, 2, L1 ' .1 , , , r ' , bat- zug , 2, 3, , ' ' tm 1, Sec- PM . ,tqzy 2, 3, Drami ' Cltb 2 3, 4 - - - - N V -sms. LQ ' t,,-- .,--7 fry?-E' 2 , , 4-ff z . , - ,. ' ' 4 milk! 1 1 l X . l .-. X , 4 - 4 ' 'l ' I ' f I 4 t r I1- ll x r 1 u I . A l 1 ' K n H Hi I 4 5 V , ' I 47 I ' C 1 f ' . , - J I -Q CASMER CHORNOBOY A good mtenhon clothes rtselt rn sudden power C 1ss Soltb ll 1 lO Club V1 Pxesx MONIYAK CHROBAK 111oo111 The one thang m the world of value 15 art actrve loul ETHEL C ARK g s e ut gk she xs f e dmmto Foul Shoot 3 addle Teums 'S rcn Secrehry 4 L1te1 lllllf. ID lub 2 ANDREW CLE.-1RIE 5 stty Srlence lS the mother of truth I-'lo11eroo111 Cl111r1111r1 2 Forvmrd Pass Www V'ILLlA'1'I COX ORD Thy purpose hr rs equal to the deed GEORGE A LKE D111k My he rt IS ever at your servxce Cynosure Semor Class Vxce Presldent Perlect At'e11da11ce 1 2 3 Chee leader 4 1 1 np ons 1 Clu JD-.MES DANIELJ Speech rs great but sxlence lS greater Per e 1 Aire 'IHCS 2 3 Class Baslcelbill 4 l'lERMn DA DSONI WlllK Psssssdo ah brga he small Avr 161 Club 1 2 llARTl'Xl DAVISON D1 f To hrm who xs deterrlned rt remarns only to act r endan e 1 r IILUAN DECKER 111 1 A delxgllttul combrnaron ot twmkllng eyls and saucy vu! Cynonie oecretar 11 Appo111111 11! 1 e C ub .w 'X l3llOll C l 4 1111: C 1b 3 RANIK DEDINA Strrke whrle the iron IS hot om room VICG Cl1111 111 VI lllOI ll J g '!,Lf4f'f' CHRISTINE DE HANES Tllll' gAs long as there' yngels gloom to chase she wall chase rt mor Pny C0111 11tI 1ANLEY DE CDT 101 Above our hves we love a steadfast tnend .1 EANOR D 1 RIG Buxld today then strong and Shall tomorrow hnd rts place C Atte11cl111ce 3 B slmtb1ll 2 ev B111 P1dd C. T 'W 'J Yi?-nemfor xx-runes' 13 1 ll I 1 I p , ., Y , 1 , .- -u N , ,I 1 Se '1 1: QQ . V K xx I p 'r 1. 1 ' ' 1' '31 ke' .1 , Pe lest Att : 1, C Vi: F3 11:11 Q, 1 2.11,-1111 Clzzlz 2 5. H. w , A .1 1' Ll' GY'?.l 5 ' 1' C C. ' 1 Calf 34 lf ia F, Red' be- '- d-but 4, ' 1 ,' Sl ITEI7 1 f zy' U1 A . . l 1 f' I 1- A 1 , . , 11 1 1. , ,., , TU ' Cl? l , .A 11 l1:1J S, ,Coz 12r ,A Mk rv 1 Clrll l1 , 4. ' , , 'hr' ' X - I R-:let 4 , il , 1 ,3, 4. 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L gf l K if -,, . l AGNES DESHEFY Aggme Shy wrth strangers but a pertect com pamon POLLY MONQ tlmg Luke er ami, sh e sswy Cynosure Seyxor ay Srguor Pl eadm Commrt ,Lid X Qreta 1 App tment rxlomeroom J Tre u For rd Pass, Step Thrs r mc 0 2 Busmess Wfmvger 3i8lee Cltlbjf, 4 Secretar 2 ince Qgh estra 4 y Pestv nms?1Fla l La n Dretvuatrc Cul 2 3 4 fra ch Club 2 Vrce Pesxdent 3 ROBERT DICKERSON Bob The grits of Thesprs are heaped upon hrs head Charrman Semor Play Readmg Comrmttee I-lomeroom Chatrman I 4 Perfect Attend ance I Chromcle 3 .lay Vee Football Step Thts Way May Festxval Class Sottballl 2 4 Champlons 3 Class Basketballl 2 4 Latm Clubl 2 French Club 2 Dramatrc Club 2 3 4 4 ,L wink risk wmv? DIDUK D T e stone wall ot our -tl eutor P y Co mxltte r lty Football 3 e o ball rst Team 4 ee St p T Way May Festrva a B tball 4 Champxons 3 tba 4 Hamptons 3 ELIZABETH DOBOS ne rs a d selt My v 1 in farsapj THOMAS DOE T my An rntelhgent mmd wrth a ense I humor as an enviable com n ron Bustfless Manager, 'Cynos e Semor Play Senxbtx' Play Readmg Commxttee l-lom roo Treasurer 1 Band 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Lxbrarlan 4 All Sate Chorus 4 Mxxed Chor rs 3 4 Step Thxs Way Many 3 lV'll 2 3 4 erce Club 1 14 WALTER DOUGHERTY Doc Wrse to resolve patrent to perform B1seball Reserves 1 Varsrty 2 3 Captam 4 Football Reserves 2 Varsrty 3 4 All State Team 4 Step Thrs Way Glee Club 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 4 Class Baseball 1 2 Cass aketballl 2 3 4 Badmmton 2 3 Te is Club 3 l MANDAD ZDOSKI wendy J ' Het hearts happy Without haste JULIU D goo El m any way ertec At nd 2 Class Basketball 4 3 Class Sott all Cha 3 Avlatlon Club 2 3 Trea 4 Radio Club 4 Rrfle Club 2 Lx quad 2 3 ELIZABETH DUDLEY Betty On wxt.h the dance' Let 1oy be uncon hned Semor Play Commrttee Forward Pass Step Thxs Way May Festtval 1 2 Dm rn lC Club 2 3 4 RUTH DULINSKI Dooley The most mamtest sxgn ot wrsdom IS conttnued cheertuln ss ee Club I ld Fes wal Avnr Club 4 'DRRAINE DUTOT Her eyes of blue and golden har: glve her a Dresden Chma axr Semor Play Cynosure Clrroxucle 3 News Editor 4 Bancl 3 C3 Secrehry 4 Orchestra 4 Step Tlus Way May Festxval 3 Dramatxc Club 2 3 4 Tenms Club 1 2 3 German Clxb 2 Latm Club DANIEL DVORIN Klcl Dynamlte What man dares I dare T ack I 2 .lay V e oo ball 2 3 y Qshval 1 2 Step This y Glee Club J Class Basketball ll 2 3 4 Cl ot! 3 4 Avaltron Cub I Ra to C ub 4 H Qtr Dvgqt lash f d o 5122 Cm J 4 May Festxvil X M IS Vg R 'l lub C ubx ' I .ld H 4 H X R R, A nt l ss na ' , , 1 ' H ' '- I - , ' - ef! 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ThA 1..2 C 2, 3, L- an r l ' A I 'J A ,, 4 5 J 3 p BERTHA EMDE Contentmeni rs a pearl ol great pnce Homeroom VtceCha1rman 2 Glee Club 4 All State Ch us Mrxed Chorus 4 Special Chorus 4 May Festrval J HARRY ERICCSON Che ul as the morn he wakes from Short repo e jgeathes the kkn an and carols as she goes Hometoom Chatrm 1 3 Forward Pass Step Thts Way Glee Club 1 Vlnred Chorus 4 May Festrval 2 3 ALEXANDER ESKA Ae Youth rs lrles most beautiful moment Perfect Attendance 2 Glee Club Step Th1s Way Photography b FLORENCE ESKA o A look of wonder ol pleased surpnse Shines hun her laughrng hazel eyes Senror Play Commxttee Homeroom Treas urer 42 Glee Club 4 Avratton Club 4 IEOWARD FARBER Lenny Nature and wxsdom are never at slrrle Senior Play Comrnlttee Chrorucle 2 Truck Mwniger 2 Step Thts Way Cl1ss Bxsketb1ll3 4 Class Softb1ll4 Ch1mplOnS ALTCE FARRELL A To be successful one must seek hrgh elevahons Se nor Play , o Secretanal Ap pomtment Attendance 3 Home toon Cha 1 Home Economtcs Club l C mmor lClub2 3 4 Ltterature Club GH r.LSlE laughte gen of great ll nt r Com Secretarml Ap tm Home S creta y 2 Per ect en 2 Com erc lClub 2 EMMA :ECHO m One rnch ol joy surmoanis of grlel a span Hone ooh T easuru Q STHVE FECIUCH Chuck We wife swrms agarosi the trde rrnproves hrf Qilrty Class Basketball 1 2 4,Champ1ons 3 Class T ck! 2 3 Class Softball 1 2 C am pxons 3 Radto Club Treasurer 4 H LEN FININ Speed As fresh as ram on cherry blossoms Semor Flay Commrttee Homeroom Sec a y Step Thxs Way Fo ward P lv ay Fe trva' C ass B etb ll 1 FRED FUINDA Cherry A man so varrons that he seemed lo be Not but all manlunds eprlome en I ay Sem r ss Treasurer .lun to s re rd ass ts Chromc e Spor s Edrto otball 2 B n e ra Glee Club 1 2 All State Orchestra 4 Unron County Band RUTH FORBERGER Blondte Krncl tongue that never wounded WILLXAM FYENTZ Frenchy T uyrp ol mrschrel IS the rdol he vor shrp Perfect Attendance l 2 Class Softball Q Champxons 3 C qss Basketball 2 3 Stamp ub l EUGENE GADEK W2ltp Success comes when a man has some hrng to do and does ri Rwdto Club Presrdent 4 Rttle Club 4 .+ 'VS- ' 15 ' 4 ' . sl - wh , , 5 ' , , hr - f ff H ' B, Ef - , f ' . ' , . rat V . 1. 2, S, f 3 or 3. 4, 'I E 7 . H A H ct ,2, 7 ' i 1, 2, 3, 4. X I F ' f ' ' ret r -treasurer 2, 3, ' , I 1 r ass , I s ' t 3, l r H. E ask a , el 5 ' Al. X ' ANN G H 2 3 'Ili ' ' I l ' H My ,U f , f f f f 5 1 , 'O . . A - ' i ' ' ' r 7. P de In , ' m ' 5,t 2 - V ' A 1, , , or I : P ', ' iep h I f - A A ., In W , '! 3, 1 ' r 4, . . . . V ity Fo -,3, 4, a d 1, 2, 3, 4, , 2 3 ,i O sr 1,2,5,A ,,3,4, V' I Hi C211 4, Y , , i , Metal Club 4. 2, C1v1c Forum 3, 4, Dramatrc Club 2, 3, ' 4. l R :url fr . , , I I 2 -:' J KTTY, . FV. ., . . . 1,348 fi A E my wig, H13- .w. 14 , f J I ' 5 I ' C f . i rf 5 - I IV l 5 I Y f 3, P 5' r 4. I ,- ' 1 K ' EV r T p r rs . Q I P ' , A ,V 1 ' A. Se ' Pl e, 4 A 4 po t r , f ' . K .j d e l, , ia , Avi- ' ., : .cn ' 4. 'hqiff H 5 ' 2 , ff 1 A-I ' '- x ' C .' N - fi , I 5 f 4 t lflURlEL GALEN '-'xlence 1 golden and so I5 her han' L1brary SC1l'ld 3 L b ary Club 4 JEAN GALLO 11 Her lrlendly ways wm her many fnends Semor Play Comrmttee VIARTHA GELETLY Jhrty Be lrank m what you have to say Semor Play Comm1 tee l-lomeroom Sec retary 4 Foul Snootmg 4 Basketbill 4 Volley 4 Comme 1al Club 4 Club 3 Axlatxon Cl 1b 4 l 'or'e Pc 11o1111c Club 4 Pts 'md GTI1 f'l1b 4 39 'Nw is 41.1 JA 1:.S GENTNUOMO 1111 As prone to mlSChl9l as able to per form xt omeroom Cll 1 1 B 11cl I ko1 ward Pass -IENRY GIBBLRT 1p Alaska IS h1s goal Perfect Attendance 1 2 Cl1em1stry Club 4 1l1 lf 1111 11 Me 1 C 11 J HARRIET GIFEORD She hlcles a gleam ol laughter rm her eyes Forward Piss ay Festlval 1 I9 Basketball 1 L1br1ry Squad 1 Glee Club 1 L11 l llLll'e Club 4 A1111t1o11 Club 3 ELEANIOR GILMORE 1 A modern Amazon lalr and strong Semor PlayguCi:1n1n1ttee Prom Commntee Ca a ll Trac 3 Basketball 3 4 Badm1nton 3 addle 1e11n1s 3 4 Foul Shootmg 3 4 F get POBERT GLASSBERG ob Anglmg IS somewhat hke po hy Class Basketball 4 Champ1o1s 3 Photog raphy Club 2 F1511 and Game Club Prest nt 3 EARL GOGGAINS Slrck li IS hrmne s that makes the Gods on our slde ARTHUR GOLDBERG Golclxe walks m1d the Chaos ol Cxrcum tance C romcle I 2 3 Ed1tor4 Cl Bas et Cl1ss Base a 4 German ub 1 LH O1TELIA GOMBAS Tlllle Reason IS not measured by sxze or hexghl but by pr1nc1ple Glee Club 3 AUGLJSTUS GONSALVES Gus Good wlll IS ihe lughhest pr chcal lorce 1n the unlverse JOSE Goo Nolh wot t e akm xl ll e the man o r axrman t At ves 3 Varsl Step T Band G Class etball J 16 Soft all AVI 1 Tl Clu 111 Com IIILDRED GREEN M1tz1e Bounhiully blessed by the Muses Orchestra 1 2 4 May F stxval 1 2 All Stwte Orchestra 2 3 Dramahc Club 2 3 4 Lxbrwry Squacl 3 Glee Club 4 ..' 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BELVA GREENBERG Man IS hu own star Cwlc Forum 4 Literature Club 4 ELIZABETH GRISCIK ee She most ot all doth bathe m blus Who hath a qunet nund Perfect Attendance 3 Home Economrcs Club 3 4 MARY GRI Those e ut too h rust rn trans: tory t n Perfect Att d 3 Hom Economtcs b JOAN GROSS ' e Glad that n :ve a Cynos r Sem tee Sec 3 en Club 51 a ure cre y a atlc MONICA GROSVENOR Mon It ns wisdom to beheve the heart Glee Club 2 3 4 May Festrval 2 4 Ten ms Club 2 Avlatron Club 3 4 Photog raphy Club 4 Frsh and Game Club 4 FRED HAEFNER Hertz Thy purpose tum 'ls eq hslhe deed Jay Vee Baseball 3 sketball 1 2. Rlt e Club 1 MARY HALLINAN S Chxc I am sure care IS NN? e Perfect Attendance 2 3 HENRY HAMANN Henny He worships at the shrine ot Music ndl 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Festxvall 2 3 4 German Club 1 2 ,HMM JOHN HAMMER Fuzzy Honors come by dxllgence Rxfle Club 1 2 3 IRENE HANDERA Fnendllness has a charm all nts own Step Thrs Way Volley Ball l Basketball 1 2 Dramatxc Club 2 3 4 French Club l 2 Latm Club 1 2 MARC c n ha ee u IS w r gold Step This Way eshval 4 Volle l Shootxng 4 Ho c no rcs C WALTER HARBUZINSKI Hobby A quul and serene frame ol mm Perfect Attendance 3 JAMES HARROLD .llmmle The word rmpourble rs not ln tlo ary 1 , C osure fglectl 2 'ikvxa tb ,clbbqf sh and Game Club 4 Radio b MARY HARVAN and epen mark her em ay Prom C 3 4 Homeroom V1ceP Chau' man 3 Treasurer , V tty Debatx -Q3 Secr scholastrc orum Club Trea m 1 Tre Z Deb 2 ,- 17 l,..L1n1.- . .d. ' ' . . . . Vipe- H 4 ff - l l If i ' ' ' . 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B3 ,ffi 1ffi'M3Y It ' f 1 , i f - VICAOR HASBROUCIX V1c Pahence my Lord why tus the soul of peace rect A c L1 l nd G1me C11 b Trea urer 4 TERLSA l-'ATZLHOFFER Terry Order IS a lovely thmg Se-mor P iv Co 1m1ttee Glee C ub 4 M1y w Ax1'1t1o11 ub 4 ILLIAM HAUSLEITER 1 He s a lolly good fellow PFIOI Class Pres1clent rueroom Cbatr 1 V rs1 oo Co Cwptwm A o eam Gee C Hb 4 lc b 'Ass Softball 3 0, EVELYIN HAVIT AND Eve It I5 not WlSdU'1 oaly to be wrse JOAN HEDLEY Duke Nods and becks anbwreathed smnles Setuor Play Commrttee Perfect Attendwnce Glen Cub 4 May Festrval 4 Vo e B1 4 Av1a1on Club 3 Sc re wry 4 r.'V'llL HEMPEL Hemp A thmgs be ready rf our minds be so rc-r ect Attendance l eW11ei4Q Lx! we kgliul-else fl 18 1ARGARET HENCKL Margie Mefmcholy for some remarkable reason has slupped her by P r ect Attenclwn f 1 2 OSEPH HERO oe Never do today what you can do to morrow C11 Softball 2 3 Class Basketb1ll2 3 4 JAWN HEYDEN Twtltght Joy I5 rn my heart Uorreroom Treasurer 4 Prom Coxmmttee x1f'e Club 1 2 Lrbrary Squ1d 1 QUSSLLL HILL Russ l-Ixhaustmg thought and hvmg wlsdom w1'h each stucllous year rdllOl Cyuosure Perfect Attendutce Step Tlus Way Chroxucle AVlillOll Club l German Club 2 Scxencf. 'Publ 2 Secretxry 3 Photogripby Club ce tfrestdeut 3 Pres1der1t 4 V JHIRLE HIRSCHMAN Wlth you IS excellence and peace Semcr Play Comm1ttee Homeroom Treas er 1 Glec Club 3 May Festwal L Drary Squad 3 4 AVlHll0H Club 1 Tenrus lub 1 ClVlC Forum 3 4 Home Econorrucs tb 3 ORGE HIRST Muslc hath charms rl meroom Cha1rman 2 Porwird Pass 4 Orc 3 4 s'1val1 2 3 4 Sctence Clubl Avn 1c11 Club 1 ClVlC Forum 2 3 4 CHARLES HODGES Ch1r11e The hearts that dare are quxck to feel WILLIAM HOEFLING 1 Ah youth' forever dear, forever lund l-lomeroom reasurer 1 Baseball Reserves Ctass of ball 1 2 Class Bwsketb ll 2 31 Class Track Pe-l. ffAZIlfE1C6f 2, Z, F151 11 1 . 1 , l 1 I v 1 ' , ' pe511.ll4i'A 11' C3 ' 1 ef. - C: , , rf H 1 - v J 5 ,J 11 1, 1 '1 1 ' , ll y U 1ll 1 ' 1' , C 1. . , , V . 1 1 -V 1 1 1 1 N Bn max 1, a 'ty F all 2, - 1 1' ' ' - 4, 1lfS cf 1 lI01s7l'1, 1 i f : s .et ' - Q, . gvcsl , ' I V . 1 ,. I D 10 - 1 ,. r ' ,V -1.1- 11 . . . I A . 1 ff . 1 T 11 .1 ' 11 21 H 4 nf H ' H 31 4 11 ' f cw, ,, yn 2 , , X1-, 'li . .A 1 75, ri --i ,wil WW ,J ' NJ K 'L l Ax 1 . -J C , cf.,s,1fr' ' V h w,.A.,.,,, , . J A I If :xr , sf ' 3, i- 1 . ' C- 1 '4 1 1 4 ' Clx , 4. HI XV GE Bam-1 1, 2, 3, , hestra 1, 2, , , May - ,L Fe AA 1 1 1 1 I 1 'I' yx ,y . ,.B.,,, 14 -fl , 1 - 1' T. 1 . 21 ' S 2. , , 31 - - at ,Q , K ' I, , 2. 1 1 ' , ' ..- , H ' I 34' -ff 4 ,S , ' f RLtH HOERL My soul ues clad rn gor ousgyn CS no u e Homeroom su e as all 1 Captatn 2 enn Valley Ball J a dle Tennz 2 4 Badmmt n 3 4 l oulSl1oot1ng 1 2 4 Fren h ub 1 3 Commercxa C Ytcafiesxde WALTER HOERRNER Aloysxus Truth breathed by cheertulness Semor Play Cynosure Step Thxs Way Homeroom Chalrmin 4 Sc ence Xb A '1 EERTHA HOLLOSY Berk! The rucest mgs I1 the mcesf way ommxttee Semo formal C mmtttee Homer orfgeeyetar 2 Peflect A tendance chestra 1 2 3 Lt rattan May Pe tryal LJ2' S 4 CIVIC Pom C ub 4 4 German Club 14 THADDEUS J HUBERT Butch Most mdrvrdual and bewxldermg G 2 3 4 Class Basketballl 2 3 Cl Ea eball 1 2 French Club 2 OMON'lCK ISOLDI Oh Chemrstry' What cnmes are corn mxtted ln thy name' Scxence Club l 2 3 Chemistry Club Presx cent 4 Metal Club 3 4 RJDOLPH .TASS RudY For your days prepare and meet them ever alike s Basketball 2 3 4 Cla s Ba eball 2 3 4 Metal Club 2 3 HERBERT JOHNSON He b A smtle ts the sxlent reflectxon of happt ness LGA JURCSISINI They erve God well who serve rs creatures Cvnc ure Photogmphy Club rRr.D K MSER ts The cheerlul soul surmouns all dtlh cultles 'll ION KAPLAV ll A quid 'lhanher 'lm mdustnous worker Step Thxs eWay Vlay Festiv 3 Asstst ant Trick Manaaa 2 Manager 3 Ge Clx u RUTH KAI-'LAN R clcly Music rs well saxd to be the speech ot angels Secretartal Appomtment Fcrwwrd P155 rorucle 3 Orchestril 2 3 4 sttvwl 1 4 Tenms Club 2 om Lrterature Club 3 AllSt1te Orchest1 2 uf VICTORIA KASKAVMCH Vtc Genrahty opens the gates ot lnendlhtp Basketball 2 3 Piddle Tenms 2 3 Volley B 2 3 Badmxntor 3 ALBERT KAZARY Slight yet great swift yet sure Homeroom Cbatrman 2 Football Reserves 2 varsxty 3 Co Captatn 4 All State Group 3 Football Team 4 Baseball Reserves 1 r tty 3 T a k 3 4 Basketball e serves 3 Class Softball 2 Class Bwsket 1 Cl MARION KEAGLE A hgh! heart lrves long Home-room Cl1'l1l'lllRI'l l Vw 19 all , , ' . . 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'I' . . 1 . ,, 1 1 1 W , .Q ul! n K K ' M Don - 3 ' Clas , , f S 5 I 1 ,, , . 4 3 ' 1 , 4 'J t . s , h' ' A s , . 3,4 ,Z I' 'f-NH DORIS KENDALL A subtle dash ot humor added to serious countenance ARTHUR KIEFFER r Hrs wrt mvxtes you by hrs looks Class Track 2 3 Class Baseball 2 3 Class Basketball 2 3 Avtatlon Club I MILDRED I Mrllle B s damp s ln ron Cyno re la , mxtt ec retarx rn stxval 2 Avxatron 4 a 4 Ltterature Club Att nce3 I , at x ,fu-Lk JOHN KINSELLA Sparks An open mmd and an open heart Radio Club Secretary 4 Scrence Club 4 FR KLASS Krller rs a jest and all things show lt F otball Reserves 3 Class Basketball 3 4 Cass Softball 2 3 4 CLAIYE KLEIMAN Mlsch A manner bhthe and d honaue Cynosure I-lomeroom Charrman I Glee Glubl 2 3 May Festrvall 2 3 Home Eco romtcs Club 3 4 20 FRANK ETT Zeke Here s a for every tate Homere6u1 Chdlfmhf f' Step This Wa Football- 7' Varsity 4 arstty Baseball 31 Glee Club 31 4V ss Basketball 2 3 Avratron Club 1 9x13 4Pres1clent 4 JOHN KLUTKOWSKl Stretch Yon Stretch has a lean and hungry look Such men are dangerous on the tootball held Football Reserves 2 Varsrty 4 Class Basketball 3 Reserves 2 Varsrty 4 Base ball Reserves 2 Varsity 4 Class Baseball 3 MARY KNAPP Nappy Surrounded by an err ot charm and grace Glee Club 4 Rntle Club 2 3 4 CHARLES KOELLER Chuck Few thrngs are needed to make a wrse man happy Semor P11y Commlttee Homeroom Treas urer 2 Gl e Club 4 Class Basketball 1 OLIBA Elite e hex od tello yxosu e tty Tenn 3 4 C s as etbal lk 4 C ass mr Cu 1 3 Stamp lub 109 Club IRENE KOLICH ye Work well done rs :ts own reward Semor Play Homeroom Secretary 2 AVIS ttou Club 2 German Club 2 Secretary 3 Photography 'Club 3 E WARD KORDELSKl' xcmlms rue wrt lg nf re to advantage dressed Jay Veefbasebal 3 Class Basketball l 2 4 Ch ngprons 3 JOSEPH KOSOWSKI oe That tace ot yours looks lake the tttle page to a whole volume ol mlschlet a I r u V A . 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ANNA KRENEK Anme What we believe we must believe wholly and without reserve Avtatron Club 4 JEAN KURZ eannte Grace was tn her st aven tn her eye ln every ge drgnrty C o u meroom Treasurer 1 May Festx PHI P KUZNETZOW P 1 y :lady vgqthe word l soon supjy Bqskeiball Resenves 5 Cldss asketbltll 4 Class Softball 4 mtnton 4 qCh nt on l WANDA LADA Honey Merit was eve known Avtat n C nb 4 Ptsh and Game Club 4 JOHN L Sonny Always tntereste spe ator or parhcr pan! Senror ay Commuttee Homeroom Treas urer 3 Track 2 Rrlle Club 1 Treasurer 2 3 Avtatlon Club 4 EDWIN LAMONT The wrtty man laughs least Bandl 2 3 4 Football Reserves 2 Class Basketball 2 3 4 Class Baseball 4 Cnam ptons 3 Perfect Attendancel 2 3 4 May stvall 2 3 JOHN LATAWIEC Laty Deeds not words wm rn tlus world .lay Vee Football 3 Varstty 4 Varstty Baseball 3 4 Varstty Track 3 4 ee Clu 4 Class Basketball l 2 3 4 JOSEPH LAURO A good dtsposmon rs more valuable than gold Semor Play Commrttee Perfect Attendance EDMUNDA LENSER Eddxe Polxteness IS to do and say The lundest thmg rn the kmdest way Cynosure Semor Play Commxttee Homeroom Treasurer 2 Secretary 3 Avta txon Club 4 Commerctal Club 4 EDNA LENSER Constancy to purpose rs the secret ot her success Senror Play C mmtttee Cyuosure Sec retartal Appoxntment Chromcle Commercral Club 4 Avxatton Club 4 STANLEY LUDVKNAITIS stan Grve me a shunoh fellow tor my lnend Semor Plwy Cdmmtttee Perfect Attendance 1 'G Electric Club 1 Rxfle Club 3 Avra tton Club 4 Chemtstry Club 4 HENRY LUKENDA Luke The wea ol rrund ts the only wealth effect n 3 Cl iasketball 4 tons 3 clence CHARLES LUTZ Charlre l go musmg alone Thanking ol drvers thxngs Seruor Play Committee Homeroom Prest dent 1 Secretary 2 Vtce Prestdent 3 Per tect Attendance 1 B nd 4 T ack 3 4 Class Basketball 1 2 NICHOLAS LUTZ Nxcky And lo' Ntclr Lutzs volce led all the res Homeroom Chairman 3 4 Vtce Prestdent 2 Step Thts Way Cheerleader 3 Co Captaxn 4 Glee Club 4 Photography Club 4 :Lf -I -....s 21 X . ed ce , I , ' b 1. N W. ff' . E4 , 4 ' ' Y fl fl f r V. , , H Ed ' S 2. i . I I H 3' . ' ' ' A f ln I L . . F . I .. hrln I ' i I . y f I i I ' , I L . ki A .' 1 pt , 2. I , . u ' . ' . -1 'i 1 I i - i I' s., l h T I 3 P f-5 , . wg ll 4 lf .7 gifs' . . 4 .3 lt.,-,,5l.l '13 5 F Cfif .Le H M ,,, - X riigwfnswiriif- Ed T' Fei- ,I I V44 ,,,, E . . , 4' fG1 3 A b f , , . . fm 3, i C ADOLPH LYFKO e Abrlrty rs naught wrthout courage Senxor Play Commxttee Homeroom Vxce Presldent 4 Varsxty Football 3 4 State Mentron 4 Glee Club 4 EDWARD LYMAN Lxmey Lalghht rs our cheapest luxury Track 4 FRANCES LYMAN Fran The rewlrds ot constancy are unlxrrnted Photography Club 4 WILBUR LYNCH Red Red and white we may all call htm but never blue Perfect Attendance l Baseball Reserves 2 JAMES LYONS Moe Hrs wmnxng boyxsh smlle stacks the odds rn hrs favor Homeroom Presldent 1 Perfect Attendance l Tenn s Club 2 Avxatlon Club 3 PRISON MACDUFFIE Mumps This boy makes coorn lor hi own ad vance Football Jay Vees Club 4 Varsrty 3 4 ee i lf' 2 NIICHOLAS MACECHAK Mrckef I have drunken deep ol roy FLORENCE MALINOWSKY Florrxe A talr exterrar rs n silent recommenda tlon Secretarralypgoxntment Homeroom Se retary 4 regsurer Vglley Ball 2 3 Paul-shoogwg g?flPAfk 3 Paddle 'ren rr 3 mlrrton 3 Lrbrary Squad Sec retary t' Secretary Treasurer 2 French Club 1 MARJORIE MANN Margre A delrcate slr oi dlshnctron Sentor Play Commrttee Glee C ub 4 Mxxed Chorus 4, May Festival 4 Avratxou ub 4 CARMELLA MANNUZZA rem Our acts our wmgels are Home Economics Cl lb l Club 4 Avxatxon SANTINA MANNUZZA Sandy Truly the world rs a beautrtul place Glee Club 4 May Festtval 4 Home norntcs Club 1 AVlallOI1 Club 4 GEORGE MARCINO Hank An ounce of cheer rs worth a pound ol gravity Perfect Attendance 2 3 Class Baslcetba Class Softball 2 Tenms Club Avratron Club 2 RAYMOND MCERLEAN Mag He serves hrs Muse and serves her well '-lomeroom Txeasurqlrl Perfect Attend 61106 3 VVSl's1ty T ack 2 3 4 T :JL earn Indoo 2 Wre illlt 5 ll 2 W1 er o Unxon County D n Soc1ety Poster Cbn est 3 Latxr full. Ross McEl!LEAN Rose Oh l minxster of' mmrsters rmagmatxon Secretlarxal Apporntment Homeroom Cham 'nal 2 Secretary 1 3 Treasurer 4 Perle A endancg 2 3 Tr Ck 2 Comm C131 C lb 2 3 French Club 1 HL f.. ' , ' ' , , A11- v. 1 .A . ' ' ' 2,-rf' ' . I I ,, . ., I f . . . . I . . ' . - . , f l i rl L 4 . V 1. V ' . i - -I I .xs XBSH: I A . H H . . i I I -.J . , , . ' Cl . A. 2. I V f G1 1 ' r l, 4, . Q :AI I Y ,wiv-T NA l - .ffl 5 ii W- 5 , . . ' 'Q I f ' , Eco . fa t lr Qf il i A 1, ' L ., : , -1 tl' f 1 ' r , V I en. 3' 4 it A ok , 3, so q fe, I F : S 1 Y X I I .L V 13 ' V V A J f I . . 1 ct lf ' f f a , .er ' V' , ll f i , l, A ..'. ' I V 2 JOHN MCGOVERN Budd, Personalaty never knows mediocrity ARTHUR MEHLER Whxtey Would st know ol spor's? Come then to thus lount ol know g PerfectAtten n 2,Bas a Reserves 4 Basebal rves 3 Bask ball A s1s an! anag 1 nager 3 C ss Basketvall 2 EEN ass oftball 1 Class Baclmxnton 1 2 3 JACOB MENDELSON .Iake Let mdependence be our boat l-lomeroom Secretary 2 Class Baske ball 4 Class Ba ball 2 1 should really hke to know Why these anxxous human beings Rush about and worry so? WILLIAM MENTA A dynomo of energy and shrewdness DAVID HIDGLEY No hurry wart a mmute please' le Cl lb 1 ROBERT MIDGLEY He that can enjoy hte rs truly blessed Semor Play Forward Pass Homeros V1cePres1den! 2 Perfect Attendance 2 ootball J y V e 2 3 Va stty 4 Club MARUARET IVFILLER Marg Modes y reveils the true nobility of the soul FRANCES MUECKE xp A ea nymph east upon our shores Homeroom Treasurer 1 Volley Ball 2 3 Captam 1 Basketball 1 2 x 4 Deck Tenns 1 Paddle Tenn 2 Foul Sbootmg 1 2 Badmmton J 4 CECILIA MULDOON Cecle Her laughing lush eyes wm her a host ol tnends Senlor Play Cynosure H som ary 1 2 Ten Clu ! ,ff T EOD MULL P11151 Tam hmg ot b y rs a yoy forever f r Pay Cammnttee Home oovr Chau an 3 FG'-:ard P s . Step Tlu Way Cl'F9tl C e 3 Creerleader A MAY Fes otograpby Club 3 bt! IATHRYN MURPHY I Mu h Well dressed well spoken md well ll e CYHOSUTC Semor Play Semor Class cretary Iutuor C'ass Secretary Prom mnuttee 3 Hofneroom Secretary 1 Ser geantaj,Arms 2 V1cePresxdent 3 4 May est1val3, Chromcle l lee lub 3 4, Thang Club 1 2 Avratxon 3 4 Rlfl lub 1 2 Photog aphyCub 3 Student oumcx 3 SARA MV7MARK So she poured out the lxquxd muslc ol her volce to quench the thirst ol then spxnts Senxor Play Commxttee Forward Pass Glee Clubl 2 May Festival 1 2 Volley Ball 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Deck Tenms 3 dle Tenms 3 4 Foul .ah o ng 3 Badrruxton 3 4 Cwx Forum 2 PAUL OBERLEIT R, Bu I 7? t as th, norllern star Senlo P Commlttaeblhviatmon Club 1 Club 4 ,W TF! 23 1 C if rp I I ' 'lr d. s. A ' f l AN- -7 MP 1. A - I I I V - A V il 5 ' ' 'A 'Xin V U UG . : f 1 , f A ' 1, 2, 4, ' f , .., Capiaix 3, I i 'e . Y I 7 .Q , i f is , ', 4f 'F A ' ' . ., ' I I V V Q, 3 A 1 L if Y ' ' Sari ' I e. f . I F - f V i i I S, ' f , azixor . Sec- Pad n I ' , , 1 I S c ti , 41 -I X I i la ret , 2, Track 1, .., nis bl. j, I i ' 'C H 1 . r C1 1 if , , ' . . Hasan l ' . ,s F 4 ' 1 i t . . . ' I s I 2, 3, f se ,3, 4. 0 ' j r f I lu. . fy . SAMUEL MENDELSON Sam 237' lf Ofc-begffa 1' Qf Cififl Forum If , , pf 1 5 I R ff' I ' f I r 1, Q, Q 4 iv 1 'I . . 0 Q . tg- 1 Q 4 :z 'z .gr A . el m ft - 1-I J D 9 , V in --e 4 ' Cecil F: , I , K ' . ' , is , 'N - . hy, Rif.. 1 ,2, 3. ff is Bly ' - F a el , , r' f Clee X-LX. v 'I ' s FLORENCE O BRIEN Flossxe K She iaossesses the sense ot humor and personality of a true lnshman Semor Play Committee Chromcle Photography Club 3 FRED OGRO NICK To sleep t erchance to dream Cynosu e Thts Way Crvxc Forum KATHERINE O KREPKY Come and trxp rt as you go On the hght Iantastlc toe Volley Balll 2 3 4 Basketball 4 Tennrs 4 Paddle Tennxs 4 Foul Shootmg 4 Bad mxnton 4 Home Economxcs Club 4 Avxa hon Club 4 Ftsh and Game Club 4 JOSEPHINE ORLANDO A tender heart a mmble mlnd and an mtlexlble will Senror Play Commxttee Homeroom Treas urer 1 2 Perfect Attendance 3 Chron tce 3 Edttox l Edltor 4 Lattn Club 1 3 4 Secretary 2 French Club 2 Treasurer 3 Pres1dent4 Dmmattc Club 2 3 4 MATTHEW OSTROVAKI Man Contentment IS the key to a happy lxfe Senlor Play Commxt ee Band 1 2 3 Glee lb 3 IRENE OZIMEK Rene Am l worried? Do l ever worry? Perfect Attend nce 2 3 Glee Club 4 Rtfle Club 4-4 LE I1 at .E rd X!frp..c. 24 -.-Q! LEONARD PAPUZYNSKI Papp Brevrty rs the soul of wrt R? PARKER nd he ,2,s5xfl'b9e4f?? Prom C mttee 3' 4 Forward Pass f'e f6V Wj'f43MYf'if'f Ball 4 Basketbal 1 4 Foul Shootrng 4 Dramatxc Cl b 2 3 4 Photography Club a,f.,4,,,R1fe Club 21 Breach!!!-r B 1 2 4 Secretary 5 Lrbrary Squad xxx! DOROTHY PAVLACKA Dot Honest labor bears a lovely face Glee Club 1 2 3 4 May Festlval 1 ALFRED PAWLOSKI He makes a trumpet stand on tts hmd egs Perfect Attendance 3 May Pesttval 1 2 3 nd 1 Or Advanced Orchestra 2 Danye Prnt-restra 1 2 Unto County Baid 112' Asst tat Band ren 4j y1f+'W- V THEODORE PAWLO I Ted We are the music makers We are the dreamers of dreams I-lomeroom Chalrman 4 VtcePres1dent 1 May Festrvall 2 3 4 Perfect Attendance 3 Rifle Club 3 TERl:SA PAY E Terry A fr person It b ared all descnptron ynosure Se Play Commxttee meroom Chduman 2 V1cePresxdent 3 Secretary Treasurer 4 Glee Club 3 a mattc Club 2 3 4 Photography Club 4 Ltbrary Squad 3 Cheerleader 4 MIRIAM PERZLEY Mlmt A charming lass wxth a wlll to work Secretarlal Apporntment Chief of Clerical Staff Cynosure Homeroom Secretary 1 Chronicle 3, Commerclal Club 3 4 Home Economxcs Club 2 ELSIE PETRAN The herrtage ot Puck with the mstmcts of Pylhras Homeroom Secretary l Perfect Attendance , . .. . .. . . f ,, . ,, 3E ..Jo.. 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S .V ' ' I ' H Hi ljfol' A i I i f DT ' A , - El I, 2, MICHAEL PLAWSCHAK Moe The man ot few words has none to take back Class asketball 1 3 Class Sottball Cha ps 3 Moe one, o ca I one trom ome ball o y 3 Class Solt all In STEVE POWANDA Pee Wee Small but what a man' Class Basketball 2 4, Class Baseball 2 4 MORRIS RAKIN .Iadge A mrghty wlelder ot raquets and tact: Homercom Charrman l, Tennxs 3 Class Basketball 2 3 4, Tennrs Club 2 3 JOSEPH RASNEK Curly As steadily as a flowing river hrs mmd achieves tts objective ALBERT REGENBRECHT Blubber Take your pleasure, dance and play Cynos Sentor P Y, Pe e A en Ste Ths wa 1 Rntle ub 2 Chemrstry Club Trea surer 4 Pls and Game Club 4 Josrapr-1 REICHKRDT L ' V' oe A true tnend athlete Semor iltlttee Homeroom Chatr man 2 4 ootball Jay Vees 2 Varsrty 3 4, Class sketball 1 2 Champrons 3 Class Softball t 2 Champrons 3 ANNE RILEY To God t y colmtry and 'thy tnend be true Homeraoph Secretary 2, Avratron Club 1 L1 rature Club 35 Frqhcb Club 3 4 SON Dee censor to Henry Armstrong tball 2 3 Varsrty 4 .lay Vee e a HAROLD ROSENTHAL Rosle Happiness ll oatchmg Cynosure , lee Club 2 3 4 Class Baseball 2 Champrons Class asketball 2 Class Debahng 2, rench Club 1 2 3 4 fish and Cape Cldb 3 Vrce Prestdent 4 Debghnd Club 2 3 4 Scxence Club 3 Treasurer 4 SELMA ROSENTHAL Sandy Fnendshrp s the wine ot late Chron: le 3 French Club I 2 Dramatrc Club 3 4 Avratton Club 2 3 4 om merctal Club 2 3 Treasurer 4 JV' ,V RUTH ROSEN to s, Character 1 the re o much ot trymg to do t mg! w ll ot trying to do them better Secretarial Appointment, Avtahon Club 2, French Club 2 Commercral Club 2 3 4 CHARLES RUBY Rube A studrous extenor olt conceals a wealth ot nurth Perfect Attendance 1 2 WALTER SAMSEL Walt Quite contented with the world Class Softball Champrons 3 Class Basket ball 4 wwe? 25 WJ s Q! Em flu! fbi lf' ,gr .V vb. je . x gg-1-f, wt M i ' ' ' A . J . , ' f xtb 3. . 1 i 1, 2, ,, . .. ' . . s . . , . . , , D P cts 4, ' .I B? 9 rw i I . . I . bf , fx ' it A 1 ' , , 1 A , l, tb , 5 b . V, v a 11 lp v. ., . ., r X N , I ' . x 1' H A f A 47, ll?-'. ,is 4 1 ' W wks 'Q-ag. ' .'5. W 4' -Q.. e g ,--. ., . Q A 1 ,,' . ,, f ' 1 C i Y i b HY , e I 1 i ' l , I 3i ' i ' ' I ' YY: A ' s , 'A - ' lt SCL ' ..-I ,. 0 K ' . Rb i . .v ... A U ' A21 . J I . . .se K I U J ' lf I N I MARY SAVITSKY Mrmr She goes her heart s way Cynosure Secretarxal Apporntment Seruor Play Commtttee Homeroom Trel sxrer 2 Secretary 3 Ba ketball 1 3 4 ey Ball 1 2 3 4 Foul Shoottng I 4 Badminton 3 Paddle Tennrs 3 Lrtera ture Club 3 4 Home Economxcs Club 5 I M BGRRET A OLA Marque inen very burd n s lrght mor Play mrttee nosure 'Per ect A leg-'C ub 4 qmmer Cla n J Club 41 FRANK SCALZ'-X Thxngs well done rn a very agreeable manner Rrfe Club l 2 K-.. BL s 41. ff' 'AN ,Lf , Q MARRIS s HAEFER Friends fkoma Countrymen, lend me your edrs A: dlate Editor Cynosure Senror Play Homeroaru C'1ar.rman 3 Councrl Represen Chrontcle 2 Feature Edrtor 4 Varslty D baflng l 2 3 4 State 'foxr nament 2 1 4 All State Team 3 4 Sate Champgolr ot Orlgmal Oratory 2 4 Presr lnterscholastrc Forum Assocta n 4 lass D batmg 1 2 3 4 Cv Forum 1 Vrce Pre rdent 2 President 3 4 Debutlng Club t 2 3 Pres1den!4 Lttera ture Club 3 4 tatrye 2 dent N .l HERBERT SCHULHAFER Bud I know I see Hts ment omeroom V1cePres1dent 1 Treasurer 5 Class Softball l Class Basketball 1 2 3 Stamp Club 2 Crvrc Forum 2 3 4 PAUL SCHWARTZ Polly Turns grave eyes cravmg light released from dreams gfar Sf! Y 26 9 POSE SEVACK My task accomplrshed and the long day done G1 Cl'!!rl'2 May Fmttvall 2 A a on Club 2 MAR ARET SHAW Peggy Secret and wxse as nature like the wrnd Melancholy or lrght hearted Homeroom Vxce Presxdent 2 'X MO ls EMU 1 'wllrcent Q! nno are beaten ras Able I Vars ty D ry 3 Je mg 1 3 tvr Forum I German Clrb 2 3 4 Debatxng lub 1 2 3 Vrce Presrdent 4 EVA Sr-IF ITZ Shev ui l once ch r and elhcrency rs ure Chron l nt Senior Commlt r ro ommrtt Festtval 1 4 Glee C 4 Mixed Chor V1iillO11 Club teun s ua l Comm Clrb 3 ekeggymg JOHN S:-IUPEK Steadlastness rs the secret ol success COA JLANCE SIMMONS r Play up play up and play the game Semor Play Commtttee Step Thr: Way r e t Attend nce I 2 tln Cl b re dent 3 F 1 h Club 2 3 Pho ogrwphy Club 4 Lrbrar Sqrad 1 etball l 2 2 Captaml Paddle Tenn1s2 3 4 Badmmtor ul hoottngl 2 Captarn 2 LHQD SITARSKI ommand large f lds but c ltrva small o es X, X uosu eroom resident 1 Ftslx Secretary 2 3 Cl-IARL S ru I IS a p ant ow te, rce lub Clas Basket , ., 1 . 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Glee Club 21 JOSEPH SPECHT Always ready for anythmg bug or small Homeroom Treasurer 3 Basketbal .lay Kees 2 3 Varsxty 4 Baseball Re e xe 3 Class Softball I STEVE STAH R He looks d hst but rarely speaks JOSEPH STRAC NSKY Whoso performs the work allotted hxm Lays hold ol perfection EUNl r. SU Sulu T e a ows l :tations r t e c 1 1 Senior P ay ssxs Stage M er French Club 3 4 Photography C 3 4 Avxan Club J 4 Lxbrary Squad 3 .1 Wll LIAM SURGENS 1 e Wm! ll cfre rs hgh on hum P t fervsla ce 3 Senlor Play C3 m tee Ba I May F' tval 2 3 1 matlc Chxb 2 3, I St p Thxs Way ANN-K SVOBODA DH And stxll she strove and lull she wrought From the ruse to the set ol the nm Track 2 Library Squad 4 Commerclal Club I SHIRLEY SWIRSKY l Shnrl The race by vxgot not by vaunt rs won Secratarxal Appointment Cynosure Avxatlqh Club 2 Commercial Club 2 3 4 BRUCE TAYLOR Scot Reap the crop ol success from the seeds ul HICIIASBQ you have sown Homero0n1'WKcc-Pxesldentl Chronxcl Basketball Rosen!!! 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Y ' 1- 4 4 Q ' y ,fills Q y JESSIE TEEMS ess She has the an ot something accom plnhed N Tevy thout pomp nch wrthout show tal Appoxntment RUTH TEVLI'l Robb1e Helpfulness rs a role she plays with na txve ease Secretarlal Appoxntment MARJORIE THOMPSON Mxdge Sunshine you catch wxthm your srnlle And hold :ts radxance Cynosure Senlcr Play Commtttee Sec retarxal Appomtment Glee Club 4 Rltle Club 3 AVlOllOH Club 3 4 JOHN TKACH John careful, wx mg ,worker will always reac his goal HARVEY LOMKO Alpme Quiet and ot an agreeable nature Class Bwsketball 4 Perfect Attendance l '7- 'W llll l I 9' gf I 28 MATILDA TRACHSLER Txllre Be glad' You will have your hearts desire Avxatxon Club 1 JEAN TRUE eame A lovel w o Cynosu y Ho room ec retary St h 2 Glee reasu May Festx va ance Orche ra 4 Mxxed nnls Club 1 vxatxon Club Club 2 3 Char nan 4 Linn SARA NKEL rs herrte rt ns :eve mosure Senxor ay C unit ec na ox ero Chan' m C ont Step Thxs a e Tre urer 3 ay es 1 4 Mtxed orus 4, om mercnal Club 2 Presxdent 3 Debatmg Club 4 Tennns Club 1 Crvtc Forum 2 3 MARIE UBALDI ra In sorrows not depcted and m loys Not 0VhlOYEd Homeroom Chanrman 'l Secretary 2 Shodmg 4 ,Paddle Tennxs 4 Badmmton 4 Avntxon Club 4 Ftsh and G1me Club .5 ALEX UVIINSKI These gentlemen of leisure Cynosure Sentor Play Corunutt Per tact Attendance 1 2 Step AThlr Way ly I 1bri14,Qy.q1 2 3 mee C1 b estx 2 1 rdnon Clu Clubl 2 Dramattc Club 2 3 4 HELEN UMINSKI Mmme Frame your mind to mxrth and mernment Perfect Attendance 1 Lattn Club l 2 'I 4 French Club 2 3 4 WALTER URBAN Wally Good things come ln small packages Class Basketball 4, Perfect Attendance 2 BAR1' VALVANO Bockey True tn h I5 a priceless gem Perfect Atf n e 1 2 3 Jay Vee oct a 2 3 Latm Clubl French lub Ptsh nd Game Club 4 Chemxstrv u r A I , ,f ..J ,, ' . 4 1 , . 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A A I C 1 1 2 F ' L B ll f r , ' , C I 2: ' , f Y A ' Cl . , I V 1 1 xg ,ff U l X THOMAS VEALS Bones Always a purpose xn mmd Semor Play Commrttee .Iumor Class Trea surer Homeroom Chatrman 1 Treasurer 2 Sclence Clubt 2 'reasurer3 Presxdent 4 Rtfle Club 3 Treasurer 4 Radio Club 4 J- .IOI-IN VENDl O Vanny He CB? e dqc 9: he fhas the eyes of yo Sentojay Comsl e I-lomeroom Trea sur I 4 Pegtte Attendance 1 tep hx Way 13'Plrack 3 Assrstant Manager otball l, Fheerleader 4, Class Basketball Captatn 1 FRANK VORNBAUM Vorney Alxwy Lllllldl be measured by a man statute Class asltatball 1 2 4 Champxons 3 Baseball Reserva 3 Perfect Attendance 3 Class Softball! 2 JOHN WALLACE Slugger An athlete before all other thing! Band 1 2 Jay Vee Football 3 Varsity 4 THE A WARNE 'I' y are never alo who are acclm panned by noble thou ts CLAIRE WEID A lovely lady garmented m lrght Cynosure Semor Play Commlttee Homeroom Secretary 1 3 Step Thts Way Latin Club 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 AVIBIIOR Club 1 WARREN WEIDENBURNER a Thought can never be compared t actron Softball Champtons 3 Class Basketball 3 4 Football Reserves 2 3 ALFRED WENDEL An ambitious worker Rxfle Club I 3 4 Ccrrespondtng S cretary 2 Lxbrary Squad 4 DOROTHY NVHITE Perlonalxty and wrt are keys to fnend shxp Commercxal Club 2 3 4 VALERIA WIELONSKI Tutte A daughter of the gods dxvmely tall And most dxvmely laxr Cynosure Step Thrs Way Forward Pass May Festnval 1 2 Volley Ball 3 Basketball 3 Bwdmmton 3 Paddle Tennxs 3 Deck Tenms 1 2 Llbrary Squad l 2 Home Economics Club 3 4 Avlatxon Club 3 WDW RICH man nends Rtfle Clu ROBERT WILSON A great future may be read in pre paredness DOROTHY WOLF What thmg shall be held up to woman s beauty? KATHLEEN YOUNG Kay Whatever le may bnng I face xt with a smxle Cynosure Secretary 2 Com merclal Club 3 4 IHIIOI Club 29 1 41,1 N q'N, A, sa,,....,y-f 1 1 - 1 ' ' ' i I ' 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . . . E 1 l' -I. 11 va 11 t 1 11 all J If 5 ', ' ,. f 1 i i e f 1 i ' J Jw i 1 s 1 1 . t . i - , i .. 1. : i i 11s 3' 4. . X . ' . . f . . A x i F . . 1 4 . , . v , . , , . 3. . f ' 4 .QC . , , .1 1. . K. I ,S ' I A ti - h ' . Y Q 1. 1 1 ' 1 V , 1 11 1 1 4 .1 11 1 i 1 ' - , A .4-1. ,.-ig 'Z'5. n-L -- 1. ff E1f 'Z f 1: ax Y 17 ' ' Y - ,ez-1.35 'V' .1- . ' K., , ' --5 'tiff' f,fff eiefgs.-114 1' f ' . ..... xx . ' fer' jf: e N 1 J ' X 1- , , V . ' 1' A 1 1 I l ., 1. .1i . . I I l 5 1. . L Hi 1 1 i 1 ' 'fl o W, ' 1 1 J 1 1 - ' HAI.. 1 V15 . . D , 1 1 1 Q . T. lv ,n 'I ,' ' ' I 4 ALFREIDA ZAQOROWSKI And by our la oxs lorge our glory Secretarial Appoin ment ilomeroqm rea urer 2 Perlect Attendance 1 2 Orche a Lib Squad 2 3 HELEN ZAITZ The ga'ne of lxle looks chee hxl when one carries a treasure safe in his hearl Senior Play Corimxttee Secre'ir11i Ap fointment THADDEUS ZALESKI Teddy A curly head, a flashing smile and love of lun Cass Basketball l 2 Champions 3 Cldss 'ic ball Ch 'npions 3 .lumor Virsiy etl: .L 'H N X ffm' x ANNE ZALL Annie Life is a misfxon Every other definition is falee ill l L V-' tl xt Ak GLIICA ZAQSYQIT V Y Angie The crowning lo o man is to argue with a woman Cynosure Senior Play 1 orneroom Vice President 3 Step this Way Orchestra lx: Fesival 2 Vo Ba Bifketballl 2 P1dClle Tennisl 2 Tra 1 2 Foul Shooting 2 Tennis Cub 1 2 L n nb 2 4 Treasu 3 Ge man Clmle 2 3 V ce President 4 Dramatic Club 4 3 4 Photography Club 3 4 ANNA ZATOR l OM Ann 'kill and charm go hand in hand Cvno ure Senior Play Committee Glee a v 30 vs ANDREW ZAVODA Army l bat command and everybody yells Qtep This Way G ee Club 4 May es tivil -' ee lewder 2 3 Co Cup am EDWARD ZEMAITIS Earnest ln all he does Perfect Attendance 3 Cliss Bieketbw ANNA ZLYHT Arnie Bubblxng over muaxd dhdjmlrih Cynosure Senior Flay Commit ee wmeroo resident 1 3 4 Secretary 2 1 'nic 1IrlCh11rmQp Junior Prom Cliro t is Wiy B nd l 2 3 Secref'hy4 O 5 3 4 U e.Cr c eltrl 4 Union uity Band 2 May F stival 1 2 3 I. x raiy S uad 3 French Dram ic C uh o ipliy Club 3 4 FLLEN ZIEMBA 1. m To enjoy lxle is hall the battle won :enior Play Committee Secretarial Ap pointment I-lomeroom Vice President 2 rench Club 1 Dr1ni'11C Club 2 3 Aviation Club 2 4 UVROTHY ZIRLIIJ Dubby No-ie goes his way alone Cynosure Setretazllll Appointment l-lomeroom hice President 1 Chronicle -4 Draamitic Club 2 3 4 French Club 2 :hVl'lllOll C'ub 2 3,.fCoininercxal Club 2 3 PAVRICK ZURAWSKI 1 Laughter patience and good cheer P ' ct Attendance 2 3 f 1'A1 ., . I 5 I il I . 1 1 , T V 7 QI V V i - ff r l 1f'X2, 3, 4, May Festival 1, 2, 3, :ary , V J , l 1 V '. I II I II ' ya l A 1,IV'f ' . ' ' J Du manic Club 1 X - ' C 1' 1 ,u . - A . . . I , 1 I - I I I .I I XILVCIN L!L I ,I A ,,I X I FII I ' F 'i ' ' --i I I I e, !I H V' V ,, Cin r V , , - 1 l' 4 I , ,, . iv! ',, i F Ed' l, flay t' 1, , lley ll l, 2, I I, , 11 4 i- ' V V 1 Y V V Ck 4 V C tk I b A ' ' 1 i I i 5 I V I - - 'ati Cl l rer V r I IV V VI V I , , ,,, If ,, . , I 11 V V 1 ' 9 ' ' , fi , ' .Aft .e. ii V ' I. if ii 'l- H 1' 2' Eask C114 VII K '-R' nf Llew' ,4, S gp Th' ax, a , , V . N V. F Y If 9 nfl V V 3 ' AII,- - 'U - V' ' 41. V V Y , II I ..I . . 'I If V IV Vi ' I Q V PQI C.i:b 4, Rifle Ciub 3, Aviation Club 3, 4. :HSV 1' 3' 3i I ai 2' 3' 4' AO' Nzfii W.. 4,-K VV -if '?':',kCQ'ii H ,All 'fm' ' C, i 'C',.3,l 'Ex an ,:2 ,251 XIQYII 5399 IIIV, 1 X-we-, V Q -- ia' ,JK X AX gg-'fiffz .- ,QV 1 g ' r' A XJ, V K A F , Q .:' , , 4, if 4 'Q -vs .V I V. 4 ,, . ,, . . F 'A . I ',. I . I ,, , ,C l . , A 4 A 1 V ' V - I 4 ' . 'F PV t' -451 ,?,1r J v If 'L is , 3 0, .vik . , -'fevhygx ' 4 g, -. XG KM S... --J 4 ,gf-' 'YV' Q R . 'I'iapw y , 4' ' A Q W ' ' aw 4 , 33084 nf' E ff .4 ,fl 'E ul v 23, X x L1 'WJQ , W., w gh , V I-. Q. p- 45. A .Q- S waitin Home Room Activities of Juniors The class of 1940 has had many interesting programs in their home rooms. Musical programs were especially popular. One homeroom, Miss Marshall's, formed an orchestra of six Juniors and one Sophomore. This orchestra gave an exhibition in the music room. Many groups had discus- sions on how to improve the appearance of the school and the homerooms themselves. Miss Mar- shall's class, also, bought a beautiful potted plant which greatly improved the appearance of the room. Class of 1940 ROW 1 H. Becker, S. Lewandowski, A. Airel, D. Lindsay, D. Mahar, V. Loos, G, Alber, B, Carver, M. Conk, O. Menta, E. Bowblis, S. Boyciw, H. Macechak. ROW 2 R, Nannery, G, Cunningham, A. Cesnovich, E. Birk, R. Midgley, R. Macintosh, E. Martin, B. Mar ulies, B, Murin, Al Likens, L. Margolis, S, Liebowitz, ROW 3 R. Brosky, J. Christel, M, Miklosy, A, Casino, L. Barsce, . ayer, L. Micek, M. Nasevich, H. Martinka, E. Ball, E. Bajgrowicz. ROW 4 N. Babbitt, C. Angelbeck, K. Anderson, J, Bergenstock, W. Christotters, G. Carow, D. Betzler, L, Church, J. Cassino, J. Andreicio, J. Bakunas. ROW 5 K. Cottrell, H, Bernstein, J. Bara, M. Archdeacon, J. Chapman, G. Brothers Class of 1940 ROW 1 M. Danish, L. Derrig, J. Engel, l.l. Del Col, A. Fakelman, G. Donnald, N. Eise, J. Foxman, C. Dv 'n E. Dwyer, E. Egles, C. Dunn, A. Doklia. ROW 2 C, Gspann, A, Haefner, G. Gammisch, G. Decker, B. Gregory, lgougherty, G. Flynn, F. Engel, B, Fishkin, L. Febick, H. Dackermann, T. Healy, G, Fusick. ROW 3 E. Barnbrowski, I. Grossman, O, Grube, P. Gassler, S. Dubrowsky, F. Geotiroy, D. Dickerson, W. Fullerton, K. Dubowski, D. Harkins, R. Daly. ROW 4 R. Schoenlank, R. Hatton, C. Hazelwood, F. Hammer, J. Hammer, P. Gibbert, W. Dickert, V. Dackermann, S. Micklaski, F. Derelanko, G, Gordon. ROW 5 T. Dooley, l-fl. Dvorin, P. Durashezvicz, T. Gutkin, E. Hempel, W. Eichhorn, J. Hatton, H. Friedman, R. Dorbacker, H. Hardenburg, l The Professor Quiz, Information Please, Question Bee and other forms of the question and answer games were well liked. One homeroom had an Etiquette Quiz. Questions on school and dance manners were asked. There was a Sport Quiz in which questions about athletics, well- known players, teams, and other information were asked. Movie Quizzes tested the memories of the students as to who played in what. Class of 1940 ROW I A. Urbanowitz, G Zamorski, L Hzligowski, E. Gallagher, M, Heilmau, H. Glen, H. Wesolowislu, E. Vogel, Z Gushin, V, Furtner, A, Vierira, S Zajac, E, Wray. ROW 2 W, Schmidt, J. Petran, R, Wenz, M. Warner, J. Gorczyca, E. Freisinger, C. Gaydos, A. Yadlozvski, D. Vill, B. Twardus, G. Miller, C. Schilling. ROW 3 F. Lewentowitz, W, Russell, J. Russo, M. Mehlin, L. NcNair, S, Qleariczyk, J. Reilly, M, Lesko, W. Pasternak, M. Potulski, P. Ornawk. ROW 4 L. Murray, D. Molony, R, Malsam, J, Mulhall, T i.fcCluskey, D Reed, N. Murawsky, C Martinson Class of 1940 ROW I C, Tratulis, L. Oclriotsky, D. Stahnke, 2, Sullivan, fl. Soiranlzo, A Shupek, S. Sirkin, I. Sosnowski, M. Tracy, R, Turk, J, Senyshyn, D, Trinchero. ROW 2 J. Soban, C, Serretti, H. Seaman, U. Schneider, H. Tomaszewski, A. Simmel, C. Starker, M. Strazdas, M. Strebe, C. Smith, A. Schulhater, J. Troiano. ROV! 3 W, Wardenski, E. Yurick, S. White, V, Troutman, W. Vtlilliains, E. Segesser, H Tepperman, S. Schneider, H. Zam, M, Wishna, E. Wardenski. ROW 4 G. Uhl, S. Wanski, A. Vllenis, W. Simko, C Steinberg, M, Watter, H, Sherman, P. NVieser, G. Vitrano, R. Zuphus, N. Veals. ROW 5 S. Cureton, J Wil.iams, J. Vtflzite, Walters, A, Ve:iEerde, VV. VV'etzel, B. Wfoytowicz, J. Zander, W. Swanson, G Solomkn, E Spader With the annual Junior Prom nearing, the class of 1940 felt they would like dancing periods. About the beginning of March there was dancing every Friday Home Room period. Any Junior who wished could go to the big gym and dance to the latest music. After a few weeks, the boys and girls began to feel more sure of themselves and enjoyed dancing. Many of the seniors were heard to wonder why they never thought of having those extra dancing classes or why they didn't do anything about it. Class of 1940 ROW 1 A. Kurzinski, L. Roels, D. Reitzer, C. Partitt, D. Schafer, S. Jeremko, C. Pileggi, S. Rybinski, E. Isler, A. Kluge, H. Sauer, M. Reibel. ROW 2 R. Neunert, M. Reichardt, C. Pugash, A. Kaufmann, E. Schafer, M. Krasucki, L. Pavlocka, M. Kimszal, D. Hoffman, H. Plawischak, S. Popiel. ROW 3 T. Techanchuk, N. Iaria, E. Horsch, J. Lazo, R. Kastner, G. Klutkowski, J. Heyden, A. Hoboken, H. L. Jackobson, R. Horsch, I. Isaacs. ROW 4 N. Kalish, A. Kiel, M. Isky, H. King, T. Kondraski, J. Kutella, C. Klutkowski, J. Kravitz, E. Kuhn, S. Hunter. ROW 5 R. Illingsworth, J. Leili, E. Kasmin, A. Lechner, T. Jettries. Class oi 1941 ROW 1 D. Parker, E. Latawiec, M. Pirrocco, N. Dixon, M. Schwartz, L. Wieser, E. Halas, C. Blusewiz, H. Pullich, R. Baldwin, M. Jofte, B. Young, H. Chernotsky. ROW 2 D. True, E. Matheny, L. Mathews, J. Wales, D. Miller, W. Kazary, M. Keck, N. Cook, E. Murphy, J. Post, W. Glinka, V. Banker. ROW 3 K. Pchocki, J. Duke, E. Kovacs, H. Derelinko, A. Sudia, C. Scizak, M. Schroo, L. Whittington, P. Karin, M. Neyen, C. Szaba, H. Kamp, M. Glowa. ROW 4 G. Nash, J. Kundla, E. Rosen- thal, J. Spugani, M. Thomson, V. Eldridge, O. Clark, M. De Gregory, N. Entenberg, E. Schulhafer, T. Lasiro, J. Slimski, W. Malinowski. ROW 5 E. Kubiak, J. Lang, A. Bakunas, W. Coddington, H. Chemin, N. Uminski, W. Barg, R. Littlehales, A. Attanasio, D. Stankus, A. Guznik. Home Room Activities oi Sophomores The students of the sophomore class have endeavored to make their homeroom periods helpful as well as enjoyable and interesting. Through these programs they have gained a better knowledge of problems confronting them, they have become better acquainted with their teachers and fellow students, and they have secured information on many questions they wished to ask, The programs differ each week. The student should take part at least in one program during the term. Personality improvement is discussed and the ways it can be secured. The sophomores feel there is no more con- venient place to better yourself and form good habits than in school. Character traits such as honesty, personal appearance, tact and initiative are brought up in the discussions. Class of 1941 ROW l J Wagner, J. McLaughlin, W Walsh, I Rolband, I.. Wagner, G Tomko, E. Nerges, T. Walck, L. Dzinik, E Miller, J Voynick. ROW 2 W Woliltmiin, P Cecila, C Dittenger, R. Peters, N Gorringe, R Chisin, F. Does, H. Lawson, H Port- man, B. Sherry. ROW 3 E Sim, A Gorczyca, W Palmer, G Lutz, A White, S O'Krepke, F Giexgrich, H. Plath, G Oppe-l ROW 4 E Krus, R Dalziel, H Likowslcz Class of 1941 ROW 1 S Young, R. Giltner, F. Klotz, N. Brienza, J. Hallana V. Makowski, H. Wiskosky, J. Pakulski, A, Behun, E Qgllgr A Fortunate, B. Albach, F. Gallo. ROW 2 H. Menta, E. Olsen, B. Taylor, L. Kalning, A. Anderson, I, Adler, B. Sadowitz, H. Gortz, G. Barefield, D. Berman, G. Kosch, L. Kostyack. ROW 3 G. Yrshus, J. Tavormiria, F, Knhns, N, Simpson, E. Carpinf M. Kopec, D. Denn, I.. Intili, A. Pribush, R. Allen, F. Venditto. ROW 4 E. ni ls, W. Lukenda, W. Bauerband, S. Wojtkowski, H Smith, H Meyers, H. Jaslowski, C. Rugg, J. Alver, R. Jager, W A ams, T Pirrocco, H. Goldberg. .Z The students tell ot their various hobbies, they range from stamp collecting to horse back riding. Current events are brought in relating to the subjects ot the week. The sophomores are doing much in the clean-up campaign ot this year. They endeavor to keep the rooms and halls which they use clean and tidy. Report cards and assembly programs are frequent topics of discussion. The college preparatory students gain much from their homeroom teachers and classmates in finding out all the types of colleges, and the cost of going to each. These programs have been a genuine success in the sophomore homerooms. Class of 1941 ROW l P. Metro, A. Pepe, D. Eisen, H. Gonday, H. Goydic, J. Papiel, C, Fields, V. Seitz, A. Sabac, S. Ryszewski, C. Tello, R. Venditto, J. Kochie, ROW 2 I. Tanzi, VV. Nusse, M. Nemsick, R. Senise, B. Newell, J. Jettries, J. Niemeck, H. Lendzion, F. Hammer, E. Hover, H. Cerkownyk, F. Cole, ROW 3 A. Addalia, J. Cacchione, L. Zall, A. Bunin, J. Buudonis, L. Bardkus, J. Barak, B. Kordelski, H. Heilman, F. Mannuzza, C. Daubner. ROW 4 P. Polito, W. Gonska, G. Zavoda, M. Orak, S. Sharo, G. Szaro, P. Tobin, J. Kiel, E. Koenigsmark, J. Makalski, J Harrold. ROW S W. Duncan, C Hempel, V. Kovalevich, J. Raba, C Lehita, J Cassino, M. Gallo, R Cree, C. Klrzider, A. Dobruclii, A. Singer. ROW 6 S. O'Krepke, R. Neunert, J. Valega. Class of 1941 ROW 1 P. Szezepaniak, G. Betzler, G. Van Eerde, D. Decker, A. Pctyk, H. Baum, R. Stein er , F. V. Ginsber C. Lombardo, F. Klass, F. Bianco, F. Barra. ROW 2 R. Perzley, M. Grant, V. De Montmorency, E. McLeon, . r no- witz, D. Parker, D. Cargle, M. Zanetti, E. O Reilly, D. Sandford, B, Ehrengart, R. McDougall. ROW 3 M. Los ardrey, E. Nigen, M. Verma, D. O'Connor, L. Vill, R. Shar, G. Gardos, K. Mayle, J. Klzitkowski, T. Kardel, S. Fersterowski. ROW 4 E. Staubach, J. Bauer, E. Moody, F. Farber, A. Posnock, L. Cutler, J. McDonald, A. Dickerson, T. Newkirk, P. Telvin, L. Hooton, L. Hasbrouck. ROW 5 L. Duroska, J. Attanasio, I. Vogel. During the momentous holiday season around Thanksgiving and Christmas a number of the home rooms were very generous and helpful to the needy by contributing money or giving Christmas baskets. Most ot the groups give parties after school to celebrate the big holidays during the year. Usually Halloween and Christmas are celebrated in this manner. These students have shown through their efforts that they have accomplished much in the way of development of character and talent. Class of 1941 ROW 1 F. Rupeikis, L. Lyons, A. Yrshus, M. Duncan, M. Railie, S. Cohen, S. Kasser, R. Tabor, L. Weryn, S. Oueen, M. Richichi, L. Pakos, C. Kubiak. ROW 2 J. Wilner, H, Laidlaw, W. Whitley, G. Bogdaniuk, B. Kohn, A. Szetczyk, E. Russell, K. MacMillan, R. Stadnick, W. Paserba, J. Frentz, l. Carve. ROW 3 H. Markent, E. Micek, P. Werkmeister, F. Newell, 'BL Plotkin F. Sara, J. Bilanin, H. Kohl, E. Peceski, C. Truszkowski, W. Harkin. ROW 4 W. Daniels, S. Silberstein, H. Bolton, E. Heller, E. Perry, J. Kiseli, R. Tilton, A. Kendall, H. Kreitzman, B. Juliano, L. Ka lowitz. ROW 5 W. Fecho, J. Fitzpat- rick, W. Frystak, G, Murin, V. Bernhardt, C. Mickelson, W. Ericsson, R. Habers i, F. Klawunn, A. Henel, J. Zyck. Class of 1941 ROW 1 A. Sepela, R. Wierstack, M. Wendel, E. Evans, H. Krutzner, J. Bebkowitz, A. Hamann, J. Wagner, D. Goehler, H. Cuperwich, D. Mehler, M. Mitchell. ROW 2 E. Ristav, G. VanJaeckel, D. Eilbacher, B. Jack, M. Stadnyk, E. Skala, F. Twibill, A. Tierney, H. Kirsten, G. Crystal G. Crystal, R Wagner. ROW 3 R. Novalany, A. Malsam, G. Matasetz, M. Papsum, C. Jolly, M. Staryak, M. Oszewski, A. Mysejko, H. Wesolowski, M. Stefansick, E. Sweeny. ROW 1 W. Beriont, J. Hu- beny, O. Pedersen, E. Earles, E. Beshunsky, R, Schneider, J. Wirtshait, L. Helman, W. Techanchuk, J. Byko, E. Sharkus. ROW 5 A. Maftia, J. Reuter, J. VanBrunt, E. Gomulka, P. Woliberg, J. Casino, V. Wright, F. Wargo, W. Lukacs, D. Rafelson. ROW 6 W. Bowden, F. Hilyard, E. Orandash, .ii Home Room Activities oi Freshmen During homeroom periods many of the Freshman sections participated in spelling bees, Pro- fessor Ouiz, popularity, and true and false contests, and parties. In one group reverence to the flag and when and how to display it were talked about, while in another class the coal mining industry was talked oi. All sections have had discussions concerning manners and conduct throughout the school, personal appearance, personality, school spirit, and what one can do with spare time in Linden, and activities both inside and outside of SCl100l. Class of 1942 ROW 1 G. Painter, D. McCartney, D. Dann, A. Murawsky, B. Podolla, H. Guzewicz, H. Sudia, H. Stahar, R. Duffy, I. McGlone, L, Feciuch, F. Wieser. ROW 2 R, Arnold, L, Zirlin, M. Walten, D. Gale, L. Schnell, M. Hoerrner, D. Boyle, H Krylowski, A, Romoslofski, R. Kendall, J. Beres. ROW 3 E. Gergich, F. Goglzinski, E. Herman, T. Fotio, L. Spanjersverg, M. Reed, J, Caruso, P. Kaminski, C. Baum, C. Russell, ROW 4 S. Zbranak, C. Pribila, J. Grant, R. McKane, R. McArdle, J. Bednar, J. Skubish, T. Lukaszewski, J. Freel, E, Schneider, M. Tokar, F. Stracensky. ROW 5 W, Rosebrock, H. Hergenhan, A. Shephard, E. Solsky, G. Tokar, B. Baum, A. Angelo, F. Yates, A. Chengeri. Class of 1942 ROW 1 S, Te.p.pe1:man,,.M. Lazo, H. Imsland, J, Stacey, V. Krivas, H. Raba, A. Kruchas, Lfglngigg, M. Weber, E. Carlay, A. Eichhorn, P. Lieb, J. Moscato, ROW 2 J. Pederson, J. Forstenhausler, O. Aimonef A. Noviello, F. Dudley, R. Lud- vinaitis, F. ObE?T5iinR W. Davidson, F. Schoenberg, Nissman, D. Ford, W. Sinclair. ROW 3 R. Nuber, W. Billick, E. Miller, B. Shiel, J itz E. Pederson, J. Pitchell, . zarnecki, R. Winans, C. Barg, B. Lenoble, V. Deldin. ROW 4 J. Karalis, J. Wray, J. oos, E. Schmidt, G. White, W. Gyurk, W ck, R. Deshefy, R. Hofman, H. Kominetsk , J. Addalia. ROW 5 C. Phelan, G. Nichols, A. Markowitz, S. Chapman, . Kardouskas, C. Hollosy, E. e er, . Cordasco, B. Rozborski, F. Rostkowski, W, Beksi. 38 Taking magazines, one class has discussed them thoroughly from every possible angle, telling why they took each particular one. Another has spent time discussing safety devices of an elec- trical nature, the ten best movies of 1938, and the places to see when taking a trip through New Jersey. Others have talked of safety, fire preventon, and traffic rules and regulations. ln one class, the freshmen were given different topics to talk about, with the one who spoke the best concerning his topic in a specified time taking the prize. Class of 1942 ROW 1 D. Mellor, J. Coddington, R. Hammer, D. Wilkinson, F. Urbanowitz, G. O'Connell, M. Cohen, M. Thomas, M. Wenis, G Morris, M. Billy, A. Havel, A. Valega, ROW 2 M. Lenser, H. Baum, W. Kephart, M. Gelles, D. Mracek, H. Pavlocka, A. Mann, M. Morrison, R. Kubiak, M. Brugger, P. O'Neill, D. Trudel. ROW 3 B. Archdeacon, E. Stewart, A. Danchisko, H Goncharik, R. Hartman, M. Darsey, H. Pederson, T. Tobiasson, R. Schilling, J. Alber, ROW 4 W. Melichar, R. Mills, A. Gano, E. Huttom, M. Mendelson, J. Novalany, J. Plungis, A. White, T. Pyrtek, J. Good, A. Kertis. ROW 5 I, Hasbrouck, J. Koeller, A. Pawlikowski, B. Sosinski, P. Bara, G. Remeta, F. Goleme. Class of 1942 ROW 1 M. Daniels, A. Daniels, M. Muldoon, M. Zalink, D. Reihs, F. Francis, H. Fassk, A. Catenacci, H. Skladanek, L. Cacchione, M. Opusak, L. Kostyack. ROW 2 E. Sahli, M. Danchisko, C. Grimmer, G. Peters, R. Waiton, F. Wronski, M. Kondracki, C. Vanuk, L. Fortunato, E. McCluskey, M. Moore. ROW 3 L. Loveland, H. Scalza, W. Coffey, E. Balazs, J. Kopec, J. Taria, H. Kornmeyer, E. Matrejek, C. Ubaldi, R. Kline, L. Lyons, W. Rau. ROW 4 C. Philips, A. Harvan, R. Hazelwood, I. Gaidelis, T. Brown, A. Handera, S. Nelson, J. Romanowski, E. Suliga. ,, ...rr The clean-up campaign has been discussed from all angles concerning school business and home lite. The freshmen have talked about attitudes, introductions, personal hygiene, sportsmanship, tolerance and etiquette as doing the correct thing at the correct place and time. All of these dis- cussions have tended to make good citizens of our freshmen class and will show results. Class of 1942 ROW 1 D. Idec, S. Rosenthal, A. Wilson, R. Maclntosh, S. Shumsky, H. Steianick, P Silwones, M. Jenkins, I Stamslski, ewandski, E. Shupek, O Duroska, T. Twaddle, J. Porter, A. Dobos, L. Marshall, C. Renda, C. Dileo. ROW 2 M. Belan, I. L M. Hatton, H. Kazak, A. Donnelly, C. Babinec, E. Springer, E. Komoroski. ROW 3 R. Veals, P, Ninivaggi, A. Smith, J Butchko, P, Licata, B. Davis,, P. Hilts, A. Koedort, W. Galush, J. Ferman, P. Yurick, R. McMillan. ROW 4 J. Gaydos, W. Schaefer, E. Varga, S. Sedia, T. Frank, E. Suto, G. Bean, M. Kristopsicz, L, Roels, A. Allen, T. Tyburski. ROW 5 J Heridnison, S, Maclntyre, E. Kinsella, C. Kuba , J. Husosky, G. Miragler, C, Burak, R. Lada, R. Rodriguez, S Volovar, J. Zemaitis, J. Woicieski. Class of 1942 ROW 1 A. Filmonchick, M, Duelks, R. Gashak, J. Savcheck, L. Hunt, R. Britt, G. Intili, K. Cavanaugh, M. Collins, P. Prato, V. Battaglia, A. Johnson, M. Beres. ROW 2 O, Giberson, T. Bohanan, M. Lechner, L. Woytowicz, H. Garbus, O. Yadlowski, R. Steskovitz, M. Yamony, R. Theiler, M. Chencharik, B. Catenacci, C. Mahar. ROW 3 R. Grant, D. Coldman, H. Horowitz, C. Doger, E. Raymon, V. Fatula, E. Fawler, L. Doger, K. Yates, A. Poley, M. O'Halloran. ROW 4 P. Fotio, V. Cubrewich, F. Durkin, J, Tomalavage, A. Kinsella, J. DiLeo, S. Gassler, R. Daniels, J. Yesinko, S. Smolensky, J. Chester, T. Gesek. ROW 5 G. Getchis, G. Brown, H. Teindel, Z. Danowski. Besides having business meetings, election of otiicers, discussions on hobbies, parliamentary procedure, clean-up campaigns, future trips, and the dramatizirig of various skits, the freshmen have spent their homeroom periods having something unusual presented in an interesting manner. Class of 1942 ROW 1 B. Becker, l. Simpson, A. Kazary, H. Wales, C. Gallagher, A. Comiskey, E. Kuhn, H. Krupa, J. Weiner, B. Kuhn, l Holmes, l. Hunter. ROW 2 C. Rabil, D. Stopera, A. Pierce, R. Friedman, A. Wood, A. Donia, A. Bergenstock, H Kartichek, H. Remeta, M. Kolnek, M. Kuplin, D. Van Savage. ROW 3 M. Matusk, J. Kennedy, E. Guzzo, R, Dackermann S. Earles, H. Szalay, F. Krenek, A. Ratel, M. Stetanick, S. Staub, W. Kochan, J. Borkes, C. Chrobacke. ROW 4 C. Boehn, M, Hatzlhoiter, R. Blaubelt, J. Flanagan, J. Fazekas, F. McLeod, E. Wilke, H. Mick, E. Hering, C. Messina, A. Vornbaum, C. Aronsen. ROW 5 E. Kassel, J. Lechner, A. Robison, G. Schubert, E. Muhan, J. Mihalenko, G. Risko, C. McDutty, L. Rybinski, E. Soban, V. Duchlinski, E. Machnicki. 1 Class of 1942 ROW l A. Galen A. Mahoney, I. Schneider, B. Tomlinson, D. Lavalle, A Eerzley M. Kanter, S. Mayne, A. Davis, L. Knohl, . Cohag 5V. Blancke. ROW 2 M. Chernotsky, L. Lesko, M. Farrell, GC-Hallg'-51: J. Smith, H. Malinowski, L. Glassberg, R. Kimmelman, C. 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'f ' , ' --, x' ' 'f ' .pw fa':,-J' V - - - , , ,. f ' K , V - W ' W 5 7 K ' ' 4 W ' 'I S E: - ' ', ,A f aff.-T'-f ' -- , - . Q . -,.v L ,'1 Y ' 'f:.:f fAI.'P - , ' ' Q, - ' v' - , , ,ffl . 31-1: .vf- ' W .Qigi 3. AA- . .f f fv X 1Z'1+fE ,' -'.-.w ,... . .'. . h , ,. J.-, -L I Y, ,-., , V , , J, - ... ,X ,P as Q? est 5. Our game with Roselle Park-nothing to it. Ot course we won. 6. These students stopped short when they saw the camera. 7. Anna Zepht practicing, that's a lot to swallow. IOuch, but we couldn't resist it.l 1. Here we have .lean True hitting those high notes so sweetly. 2. Shall we ever forget Fred Fonda's The Green- Eyed Dragon ? 3. This group carried Linden's glory to the tennis courts. 4. Our girl's tennis team acted as an incen tive. 8. What can we say except that we won again. 5. Our dignified editor doing one of his more important jobs, 6. Aren't they a nice type of typists? 7. Mr. Kendall and Mr. Levine work out a problem. 8. The officers of the .lunior Class. Butch is tired. 1. Poetry reading in Miss Klarner's class, 2. Thomas Veals, one of our radio fanciers, tries a new set. 3. Our baton twirler, Marjorie Miklosy, entertains us during the half. 4. Part of the clerical staff of the Cynosure 9. These people guided the destiny of the Senior Formal. N l.The statt watches the photographer take pictures. 2. Ah -the octetie. 3. Eddy Duchin, watch out, here comes Earl Daniels. 4. This wasn't taken at the World's Fair site. This is the Cynosure play on the high school stage. 5. The Senior Class leaders. 6. Miss Waterman's capable assistant, Miss llling- worth, checks a book. 7. Mary and Dawn insisted on hanging their stockings with the Junior Class decorations. 5. A study hall. lWebster says study is effort to learn by read- ing or thinking. l 6. The team is in a liuddle, and a smashing Linden play is the result. 7. The Senior quartet practicing for one popular programs, 1. To the music of the Serenaders, the students trip the light tantastic. 2. These boys are repairing those damaged books. We know- l didn't mean to tear 1t. 3. We did it again tor Coach Cooper, evening of employment. 8. Long may they wave together! 4. After a hard Rl day at school, this is an aa? Presrdezii German Club THOMAS DOOLEY Vice-President ANGELICA ZANETTI Secretary-Treasurer JACK VAN BRUNT Faculty Adviser MR, MOLDASCHL ROW 1 N. Berkowitz, B I-lollosy, M Slierling, T. Dooley, Mr. Moldaschl, A. Zanetti, J. VanBrunt, Z. Gusliin, M, Zanetti G. Vanlierde, V. Loos. ROW 2 E. Segesser, A. VanEerde, T. McCluskey, T, Newkirk, R. Vlenz, E. Mayer, R. Kendall, .I Engel H. Tepperman, J. Frantz. ROW 3 E Heller, W. Fecha, W. Frystak, N. Babbitt, La Socieie Francaise President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser ROW 1 l. Klutkowski, S. Fersterowski, R. Perzley, .IOSEPHINE ORLANDO KURT DUBROWSKI FLORENCE SKLIAR CYNTHIA5 PUGASH MISS NODDIN Miss Nocldin, K. Dubowski, J. Orlando, F, Tunkel, M. Reibel, P. Diamond. ROW 2 A. Dickerson, B, DeMont, R. Gilmer, F. Klotz, R. L. Roels, J. Foxrnan, M. Suchand, S. Sirkin, R. Shut, R. Aronowitz. ROW 3 A. Miller, S. tosh, l-l. Uniinski, W. Zaleski, R. Parker, E. Suchand, F. Farber, C. Weid, C. Simmons, A F. Hoerl, A. Kaplan, B. Jillian:-, D. Reed, A. Wilpon, M. Walters, H. Rosenthal, J. Gross C. Pugash, F. Skliar, A. Potyk McDougall, E. Nigen, G. Gardos Micek, M. Reicliardt, R. Macln Riley. ROW 4 W Hicitibothern Dramatic Club Standing Committee Ciiairzua .IEAN TRUE POLL'r' DIALIOND CYNTHIA PUGASI-I Fuuzzltv Advise MISS GILKESON ROW 1 S Szzlcin, M Reibel, A Dickerson, D True, E MaIl1eny,'.I Time, Miss Grlkeson, P Diarnond, A Zanetn, .I Orlando, F Tunkel I-I Benin, E Dudley ROW 2 M Jolie, R Parker, T Payne, S Young, .I Foxnian, D Zirlni, I Gross, E Clark, F Bxzshinsky' G Donnald, A Poznsck, A Zepiii ROW 3 D Dickerson, L Kaplowirz, B .Iul1ano, C Pugaslfi, J Engel, S Newrnark. C Dvorxn S Huzirer, M Vlxslxna, .I Cncclnone ROW 4 L Duroska, C Steinberg, G Klulkowski E Daniels, N Kalisl' I-I Golflbezcy, H Bernstein W Surqens, R Dickerson, P Wolfberg Latin Club President FLORENCE BUSHINSKY Vice-President MARGARET REICFIARDT Secretary GERTRUDE VAN EERDE Treasurer THOMAS DOOLEY Faculty Adviser MISS MaCCONKEY ROW 1 Z Guslfun, M. Reibel, R, Steinberg, F. Turikel, M. Reichardl, G. VanEerde, F. Bushinsky, Miss MacConlcey, T. Dooley, C. Lombardo, L Glassberg, M. Farrell, L. Lesko. ROW 2 G, Gardos, G. Dormald, R. Shur, S. Sirkin, F. Engel, C. Dvorin, M. Zanern, D Parker, I, Schneider, D. Sandford, B. Ehrengari, A. Gallen. ROW 3 R Wenz, M. Hellman, T. Newkirk, J. McDonald, J True, L. Du Tor, P. Diamond, A. Brady, .I. Orgel, L. Knohl, D. Lavalle, F. McCartney, E. Matheny. ROW 4 I-I, Uminski, E Mayer, S. Micek, R. MacIntosh, J, Engel, F. Farber, C. Simmons, A. Zanerri, C. Weicl, J Orlando, M Srrebe ROW 5 A Vanlierde, D. Dickerson, R Schoenlank, .I. Ananasio, I, Vogel, C. Plungis Debating Team ROW 1 ll Slv-rtznq, M Schaefer. F. Txxnkel. I. K Preslclent Vrce-Preslclent Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advrse: nohl ROW 2L Duroska S l-lzzttte 1 row B Cox Debating Club MORRIS SCHAEFER MOLLY SHERLTNC IRVTNC VOGEL STUART HUNTER MR JAMISON ROW I R, Klrnrnelrnixn, L. Glassberg, S. Hunter, M. Schaefer, Mr Jamison, M. Sherling, E l.ler. F Tunxel. R Slexnbexg ll. Malinowski, K. Berlinskl. ROW 2 R. Cohan, J. Orgel, L. Knohl, R. Shur, M. Chernotsky, F, Bushinsky, S Tunkel, R. Bieler A Perzley, I. Schneider, B. Tomlinson. ROW 3 A. Pormoy, G. Moritz, N, Berkowitz, E Farley, V Beanctxe, S. Mayne F Farber, A. Posnock, S. Schwartz, G. Dopkln, W. Hicinbothem. ROW 4 lf Hoerl, W. Krivit, A. Stevenson B. Cohen, C Flxxnqls, S, Litvln. ROW 5 L. Duroska, l. Vogel, H. Rosenthal. Library Squad Pzesxdent XlvlCEf'Pl'ffSlKlE'Nf Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser GERDA ROSENBAUM HELEN GLEN MARILYN KANTNER FLORENCE ENGEL MISS WATERMAN ROW 1 A Kurzznskx, M Sirazclas, E Engel, A Potyk, H Krextzztxaxi, H Ezlezt, C Rosenbaum Q1 len M Reibel .l Wen r E Lombardo. ROWN 21 Orgel, lvl Kantor, E Rupeilus, E. Stax1bacn,A Rabel E Krenek, T Nex -urn VI Hoerrner O id cwslu, M Loschnigq, E I-.lcCar2ne',', ROW 3 .l. Kundla, B Bxxzxn, F Kleziun, B Sadovvi T YV1 Mis Witermwn tVllSSlllII1QWOI'Il'l,.l Enltz, I Grcssrizsn J D1:ci.xsl1,A Vllendel Chronicle Staff ARTHUR GOLDBERG JOSEPHINE ORLANDO LORRAINE DIIVIROT MORRIS SCHAEFER FRED FONDA MRS, BOOTH Managing Editor Editorial Editor News Editor Eeaturc Editor Sports Editor Faculty Adviser ROVV 1 .I. Orlando, Ll. Scliaefer, L. Dutot, Mrs. Swinton, A. Goldberg, F. Bushinsky, E. Fonda P Diamond A Zepht G Qarclos, Z Gushin, R, McDougal ROW 2 I. Klutkowski, T. Karclel, I. Lewanclowski, S. ,leremko D Ellbacher M Hatton I. Krasuckl, R. Kimmelrnan, M, Verma, P. Szczepaniak, B. Young. ROW 3 .l. Fitzpatrick, C Plungxs W Krxvit .I Gross l King, M Nasevich, I Vogel, B. Cohen, S. Litwin. ROW 4 L. Kaplowitz, L Duros 1 l-I Friedman Kats ifzztlcowski Band The band under the leadershlp of Mr W P Malpas has cooperated a great deal wrth varrous assocratrons rn entertarnrng groups bestd s havlng lnsprred both the enthusrasts and team dunng football season The band played for the frrst and last Parent Teacher ASSOC1Bl1ON meetings the ded1cat1on of Lrnden s new Post Offt e and the AIm1SllCe Day Parade A successful assembly pro gram and May Pestrval concert have be n among the bands outstandrng achrevements The organrzatron now consrsts of frftv one members lts offtcers are George Hlrst as manager Alfred Pawloslcr and Henry Hamann assrstant managers Zelda GUSh1H lrbrarran Anna Zepht and Lorrarne Du Tot secretarres Marjorre Mrlclosy baIOr1 Iwlrler Wlllldm Chrlstophers drum malor Several members have been fortunate enough to get new rnstruments Some of these were flute Walter Hrclnbothem comet Rrohard Hoffman gaxophones Wrllram Chrrstoffers and Eugene Bettle trombone Anna Zepht Dance Orchestra Students of Lllidell Hlgh School who attended he dances sponsored by the VdI'1OL1S clubs tlus year were furnrshed wtth the delrghtful rhythms of the Serenaders the school s dance orchestra All the jrtterbugs felt at home when they began to SWIDQ 11 w1th Stop Beatrn Round the Mulberry Bush as the ktller drller Of course there were a number of the students who st1ll preferred the sw et musrc so rn answer to thelr requests Deep ln a Dream Deep Purple and Two Sleepy People were played In addttlon to playmg requests many novelty numbers were arranged for the dances There were several addrtrons to the orchestra lh1S year as many members graduated last year Phrllp Gardos who plays the Xylophone and Carolyne Gaydos who plays the Hawauan gurtar thrtlled the dancers Wllh the1r unlque and novel solos A tr1o composed of Jean True Geraldlne Van .laeckel and Frances Twrbrll was arranged thls year as an extra entertarnment feature The tr1o wrll long be remembered by the dancers for thetr rend1t1on of Bambrna a favorrte among the students Polly Dramond and Gel-aldme Van ,Iaeckel vocalrzed regularly and had the students hummrng the songs for days after Under the baton of Coach Les Goodwrn the dance orchestra IS the prrde and loy of Irnden Hrgh Commercral Club All students takrng a comme C1Bl course and havrng the necessary hrgh academrc ratrngs rn Englrsh typewntrng and stenography are cordlally 1nv1ted to rom the Commercral Club It arms to help prepare students for the busrness world The programs of the Club are varted and strrve to be entertarrung as well as educatronal Professor QUIZ contests spellrng bees and short sktts of varrous nature were gtven The members got many helpful suggestrons from the sponsors as well as from therr fellow members The m mbers havrng actlng abrltty took part tn therr annual pro grams Prrzes were gtven by the Club for the people wrnmng the varrous contests A very success ful dance was gtven ln combrnatton wrth the Latrn Club New members are greeted and made to feel at hom at the tmtratron party grven each year Vartous kmds of entertarnment are qrven at thrs party and everyone from new members to old takes part 1n 11 52 , . . . . , , C . c ' , . . . , , , , C , c . ' . , . , 9 . . L ' . 5 1 S i 1 i 1 f 1 i 1 ' . : , f 1 ' i I i , , . . L ' . . I . . 1 11 11 1 , . -. - - - 11 V 1 11 - - - ' - 1 . - - 11 - 11 11 11 11 9 1 1 1 ,, . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . , I 1 1 ' . . . . . ,, . ,, . 1 . 11 11 . Q I' 1 1 - ' 1 . V 9 . . . . . . V - Q . . . . . V . La Societe Francaxse The purpose of the French Club IS to promote hlgh scholarshrp create an atmosphere ot good tellowshrp among rts members rmprove therr spoken French and grve rts members an understandrng of French culture In the tall the club spent an enyoyable afternoon havrng a corn roast At Chrrstmas trme 1t combrned wrth the German and Latrn Clubs IH srnglng carols At other meetrngs Mrss Noddrn showed some movrng prctures she had taken rn Norway Sweden Russra and France whrle on her vacatron durrng the past summer Whats My Name? Protessor Ourz and other contest have taken place durrng several meetrngs The members and wlnners have been rewarded by candy and prrzes Thrs year the club combrned wrth the German Club to sponsor a dance It also held a prcnrc Vlhrle IH France thrs summer Mrss Noddrn brought back her fleur de lxs rnsrgnm for th members The fleur de hs s an orrgrnal French emblem Lrterature Club The purpose ot the Lrterature Club rs to teach rts membe s apprecratron ot lrterwture It also er courages them to wrrte therr own lrterary creatrons They hold combrned meetrngs wrth the L1 brary Squad every othe month Thrs vear they have had several rnterestrng speakers Mrs Murrel Lee Smrth a Journalrst spoke about her experrences as a newspaper worker Mr xN1ll1Bm Whrte owner ot a Seemg Eye dog showed how rnsprrrng non trctron books are to blrnd people Mrss Vrola Marhl head ot the Lrnden Publrc Lrbrary brought several recent non trctron books wrth her and drscussed each one Instead of havrng an 1n1t1at1on party rn the autumn thrs year the Club had an enyoyable hot dog roast For rts annual tr1p they d6C1d9d to go to New York to see The Am8I1C8I1 Way star rlng Frederrck March and Florence Eldrrdge They also decrded to hold an essay and poetry con test The assembly program presented was a play entltled Sunset by Slantsky The play pressed the vrews ot 1 certarn tamrly concernrng drtterent 'art creatrons Thrs play was very drt ferent from the plays usually presented for our assemblres Geometry Club The Mathematrcs Club was started last year at whrch trme a constrtutron wrth 1 preamble was drawn up and srgned by the charter members ln order to lom the club no specral averages need be achreved but the members must have taken at least one year ot mathematrcs Thrs Club was started by the Sophomore boys last year and no members of a class hrgher than themselves are elrgrble to torn The Club IS tor both boys and grrls All the members partrcrpate rn the meetrngs The Club rs very helpful and the members brrng rn the-rr problems for drscussron Spellrng bees and varrous types ot games are played at the meetrngs The members go out and survey to apply the work they have learned The hypsometer clrnometer and varrous other rnstru 'nents are studred Artrcles from magazrnes and newspapers are brought to the meetrngs by varrous members Some of the members are plannrng to go to engrneerrng school and all of the members try o help them by lrndrng the varrous schools that are best surted for therr type ot work 53 . Q , c C 1 1 ' 1 . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 - 11 F 4 . , , .1 c . c . , , ' c 9 , l a I' I . '1- Y . . . . 1 1 ' ' 1 , . 1 1 ' C F 1 . . . 11 - 11 . c , , r ' . 1 A - 1 11 11 . - EX' L c . - , c , . 1 . c ' 1 1 ' . ,c ' O . . . . . I c . Girls' Glee Club President FRANCES TWIBILL Secretary GERALDINE VAN .IAECKEL Treasurer ANTOINETTE ADDALIA Faculty Adviser MISS KANTNER ROW I R. Steinberg, A. Galen, E. Matheny, C Van Jaeckel, Miss Kantner, P. Twibill, A. Adclailin. G. Hfillorun, M Welle: E. Stewart, A. Havel. ROW 2 R Macintosh, S Rosenthal, I. Klutkowski, T. Kardel, D Parker, F Bianco, M. Vena, P. Szcze paniak, M. Olszewski, D. Wilkinson, G, Betzler. ROW 3 B. Carver, A. Kiuge, S. Gutlzin, R. AYOllOWlfZ, I. Cutler, C Pugash E Vogel, K, Murphy, M. Suvanalrola ROW 4 .I. Coddiugton, .l. True, P. Diamond, G. Painter, D. Dann, M. Knapp, I Ozimek G. Rosenbaum, H. Baum, G. O'COunell, ROW 5 E O'Re1lly, T, Twadcllo, .l. Porter, C Intili, I. Hunt, M Leclinex, H Suclizi M. Wenclel, H Geyclzz ROW 1 E. Slievltz, S. Tunkel, B. Taylor, S. Shumsky, A. Gordon, M. Yancony, H. Raba, M. Billy, W. Glinkii, G. Arnold ROW 2 A. Sudia, M. Glowa, A. Poley, A. Zatorski, K. Brown, J. Hedley, L. Pavlacka, A. Bednarik, M. Darcey, E. Carley ROW 3 L. Kalning, D. Trudel, R. McDougall, .I. Smith, J. Bauer, J. Post, H. Miller, D. Gall, D, McCartney. ROW 4 A. Eichhorn A. Mann, H. Pavlacka, M. Thompson, N. Grosvenor, B. Emde, M. Collins, B. Ehrengart, B. Theilei. ROW 5 M. Neyeu, S Mannuzza, M. Mann, T. Hatzlholier Dv,-gffw-1' Vrce-P: Treasure l.1lJ:arLEr Faculty Boys' Glee Club ANTHONY SPADORA CHARLEY HAZELWOOD JOHN BAUIJIANN THOMAS DOE MISS KAYXKNER ROW I R Nubr.: I Cncshicrt-2 f Y':1':11:k I :1.1..'.2:1:', A Sna:i:ra M155 K: .... 1.er, C H1 lv J D r Q I Hoerl. G Chrrstoff ROW 2 I Zilllilf-EY H Kor11zr1eI5kv, P Lerb, fi Lutz J Trorrro, L Duxo 1 S lr' 1 N K1 Forlnoy ROW 3 D Campeau W Douglterry W. S1111ko A Eiki O ?.e:1ursftr1, O Hen JP G 1 D R1 Iso ROW 4 H Gcldbwrq l. Farber P Olrezlewrrur 11 Ostrcwskz, TI Vlaffer Lf flc'k'11 A 1 1 S l 1 l Holmffifzr H Eicssor' I Good R Dxciif C SZie1:1bf2:rg,E 3:1221-211 Girls Glee Club ROW 1 H. Sauer, G. Peiers, E, McCl11sL:ey, B Becker, .'.. '1.1lQLd, I L'ISIlO'.'l:,lIl, B Oregory, B. Do IJ N Ashworth, F Eska ROW 2 A Rosnock, R Cahan, M Chernolsky, M Keck, VJ. Kazary 111 E G1 19 Plaw1schak, D Hoifr112111, E, Egles, A Kurzmskx ROW 3 F. MC CDI'lL1t2'!' Q11 Warrugz, A Slmmel L v R Schre vl1,lYlSllBll, E Kovacs, V. Schnerder ROW 4 A Casmo, Ill De Gregszy, J We1r1er, K. Ochoc: 1 u e V Hxrsr, H Cerkowuyk, E Staubach. ROW 5 R. Turk. 111 l.OSCl'1IT1gg, R Ca'.'a:1a11qE1, J Ha:t1Cr111 O ' Sadowirz SEVEN SISTERS The class of 39 presented as 1ts annual senro play th1s year a farce comedy Seven Slsters by Edlth Ellls lt was presented at a matrnee performance on February 2 and at two eventng per tormances February 3 and 4 Coached by MISS G1lkeson the play was a great success The scene of the play was Hungary and the result was very colorful because of the brtght cos tumes of the glrls the red umforms of the Hunganan sold1ers and the masquerade costu 11 s The plot 15 very gay and humorous CODCGIHIHQ Mrs Gyurkovlcs a wtdow lMary Harvanl wrth seven daughters four of marr1ageable age whom she w1shes to marry off So far she has had l1ttle luck w1th them and her present worry IS Katrnka the eldest Jean Truel as the grrls must marry accordmg to age Upon lh1S scene enters M1121 lLorra1ne Du Totl the fourth oldest a m1sch1ev ous g1rl who has always caused her mother trouble Th1s t1me she has been expelled from a con vent because of attend1ng a ball wrthout perm1ss1on and be1ng arded by an unknown young man Vlrs GYUfkOV1CS IS so angry at M1121 s arr1val that she orders M1121 to dress as a ch1ld agalll Ferenz Horkoy lWalter Hoerrnerl the gay adventurer who helped M1tz1 accrdentally meets her agarn and hearrng of her pred1cament offers to marry off her three oldest s1sters rn a year and thus leave her tree As a reward he demands three krsses whrch M1lZ1 prom1ses to gtve h1m upon fulfrllrng h1S agreement He beg1ns Wllh Katmka and l1'1CkS bluff Colonel Radvlany lFred Fonda rnto marrylng her ln the next act Horkoy gets Sarr he next old st srster Angelrca Zanettll marr1ed to Mlchael Sandorffy lThomas Doej a Hungarran offrcer noted for h1s flrrtatrons ln the f1nal act Ella lKathryn Murphyl the last obstacle IS marr1ed off to G1daRadv1anylMorr1s Schaeferj the Colonel s nephew and M1tz1 1S free to do as she pleases But suddenly her fam1ly steps rn and she IS ordered to marry Horkoy as by th1s t1me they have fallen rn love they are happy to do so The curtarn comes down on the loyous scene of seven happy s1sters the three youngest ones Terka lCecel1a Muldoonl LIZB Irene Kolrch and Klara Polly Dramondl hav1ng happrly romped through the play 111 p nafores and ha1r rrbbons The fam1ly servant Janko lRobert M1dgleyl and TOH1 Telekr lAlbert Regenbrechtl Mrs Gyurkovrcs s godson played therr humorous roles rn the play also An 1mportant part of the work done on the sen1or play was that of the comm1ttees who made poss1ble the settrng costumes and generally smooth runnlng performance The many colorful natlve ostumes and some of the masquerade costumes were made by the Costume Comm1ttee Wllh the ard of M155 MCBI1d6 and Mr Werss faculty adv1sers Al1ce Farrell was charrman of that comm1ttee composed of Jeannre Baltz Roy Drduk Leonard Farber ElS18 FBb1Ck Martha Geletey eresa Payne Mary Savxtsky Dorothy Snybert Helen Zattz and Anna Zepht The Property Com mrttee whlch was responsrble for every large and small artxcle used on the stage was adv1sed by 'Vhss Rose and Mr Moldaschl Constance Srmmons was chaxrman of her commxttee tncludtng James Chester Joan Hedley Bertha Hollosy Joseph Lauro and Stanley Ludv1na1t1s The Stage Comm1ttee wh1ch made the scenery and arranged the lrghtmg was adv1sed by Mr Yelsley That commrttee was composed of John Lambert Charles Lutz Adolph Lytko Frrson MacDuff1e Joseph Re1chardt W1ll1am Surgens Alexander Um1HSkl and Thomas Veals The Trcket Comm1ttee whrch had the task of reserv1ng seats and d1str1but1ng t1ckets was adv1sed by Mr Barrett Josephrne Orlando was charrman of the comm1ttee 1nclud1ng Davld Camp au Chr1st1ne De Hanes Eleanor G1lmore Mlldred Krng Edna Lenser Florence Sklrar and John Vendltto The ushers for both n1ghts who dressed 1n lrght even1ng gowns were Eva Shevrtz charrman Dorothy Andrews Lorralne Brrk Ida Burmelster Florence Eska Helen Flnn Joan Gross Teresa Hatzelhoffer Theodora Mullman Shlrle H1rschman Mar1or1e Mann Sara Newmark Marga et Savanarola Florence OBr1en Marlorle Thompson Sara Tunkel Clalre Weld Anna Zatorslu Edmunda Lenser and Helen Zremba The Play Readlng Com 'mttee was adv1sed by MISS Ranney and cons1s ed of Robert D ckerson charrman Polly D1amond Thomas Doe Jean True and Anna Zepht 56 Il H 1 - - , 4 11 - 11 ' 1 1 . - 1 - . , ' ' ' ' ' 1 c. 1 1 ' V 1 ' 1 C 1 1 A ' 1 1 1 l 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 . - 1 1 . , 1 . fl . Q 5 . I . , . , - 1 A V 1 , . . . . . . , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 i 1 ' A 1 1 ' 1 l lf l 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . , . . . , . 1 1 ' A . . . . , . V 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 I . . . I I I I I ' Y , . . 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 i 1 1 r 1 1 C 1 1 1 1 . . , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 ' 1 - ' ' . . . . t 4 , , 1 1 A , I , 1 1 - 4' kd 2 I Fish and Game Club One of the newest and most interesting clubs to join the ranks in our school is the Fish and Came Club The members include both skillful and experienced sportsmen and amateurs who have as their interest and ambition the learning of the fundamewtals of fishing and hunting The aim and work of the club is to teach and improv the members tactics necessary for success in these sports Some of the tactics which are taugnt are cas ing fly tying etc Even though t s only its first year in existence this club has been very active The number of actual working mem bers is approximately thirty The members attended the Sportmans Show which wa held in New York City on Feb uary 22 Those who went were enthusiastic about it and said that they enloyed themselves very much ln the past flshing and hunting were constdered exclusively men s sports bat now that the situation has changed the few girls in this club express the fact that masculine supremacy in these sports 'rlso is being challenged Dramatzc Club A club which figures very prominently in the affairs of Linden High is the Dramatic Club lt has quite a large membership and the activities prov1de not only for those who enyoy acting but also for those interested in other fields connected with the stage The make up group especially is very helpful at other dramatic functions of the school such as the senior play and th biennial mu ical comedy The stage crew also gets much practical experience This group lncludes carpenters electricians and handy men With the natural talent which the Club can boast of there are many members who have become fine actors through the exper1ence and the direction which they receive under Miss Gilkeson The success of the performances also depends a great deal on two important committees the costume and property committees Realism and accuracy mark their work and they get a great deal of experience in responsibility and organization In the fall the Club put on their annual production for raising funds This year it was an amusing comedy Sightseeing De Luxe The annual assembly program was an entirely different type of play It was a heavy drama with only short scenes of comedy An unprecedented cast of fifty four helped make The White Bridge quite realistic Truly democratic this Club is led by a standing committee and there are no dues It is supported by the work and coope ation of its members If they canno make ends meet the members each willlngly donate a few cents Gxrls Glee Club The Girls Glee Club is one of the oldest and largest organizations in the school The club 1 famous for its Christmas program and the May Festival This yea s Christmas program was en ioyecl very much The girls wore black dresses with white collars They sang the processional as they slowly walked down the aisle The candles they carri d were extinguished when they reached the stage At the May festival this year the Glee Club went Japanese The stage was very pictur esque with a real Japanese setting including a bridge The girls dressed 1n colorful Japanese costumes and sang many quaint Japanese songs A tr1o sang The Mikado from the opera by Gilbert and Sullivan Madame Butterfly another beautiful operatic song was sung also Aslde from these two well known activtties every year the Glee Club sends a representative to the All State Chorus at Atlantic City Thrs year Bertha Emde was the girl representative f om Linden l-l1gh Along with the Girls Clee Club should be mentioned the Mixed Chorus The m m bers are selected from both the Girls and Boys Glee Clubs The Chorus has sung for many assembly prog ams and Parent Teache s meeting 58 . . ' ' ' t' , ' , . i i r T ' I A ' . I . S . - . I T ' I I l I C I V r . I . . . Q . . - , c V ' I . ' . I . . I never know where their search for material will take them. The stage manager and assistant director , . . , . ' , U 1' ' ' . t L y I I . ' I , A . . , , , . , , . -A , . . Y . U . . A . , . . I r r r ' ' s. Barn Dance Every year the Juntor and Senlor classes comblne to gtve the1r annual Barn Dance and thts IS a date we all look forward to On November 19th there was a strange but happy crowd wa1t1ng for the doors to open thetr outftts would have put any farmer to shame Overalls straw hats grng ham dresses and sun bonnets were proudly sported by Ltndens farmers and farmerettes The decorattng commrttee worked all day to tansform the blg gym 1nto a barn l1ke tntertor There were hay stacks rn the corners There was hay sttckrng out from the lateral bars for a barn llke atmosphere They worked dtltgently and would tell each other It looks lust ltke a barn When they were asked rf they had ever been rn a barn of course the answer was N But really Wllh the cornstalks and pumpktns 1t drd look l1ke the barns that we read about Wtth By cracky and H1 the e Zeke wheres Hepstbah? we all got 1nto the Splfll of belng farmers for a n ght the Ambassadors played for us surrounded by hay There were square dances and reels as well as the lat st htts of the day The trme pa sed a'l too soon for the happy Juntors and the Sentors sadl realt ed that thts was thetr last school Barn Dance C1v1c Forum The ClV1C Forum observed 1ts flfth year of extstenc by an expand J program at home and ln the rnterscholasttc fteld Morrts Schaefer was elected prestdent of the New .lersey lnterscholas Forum Assoctatton and Mary Harvan was ppotnted secretary of the Assoctatton The C1v1c For sent speakers to the vartous lnterscholastlc Forums that were held and on March 24 tt prese d an Interscholasttc Forum at L1nden Htgh School The toptc was Dealtng wtth the Dtctators there were speakers from Westfteld Mtllburn North Platnfteld Htghland Park and Summtt H1gh School Morrts Schaefer was the DISCUSSION Leader Over four hundred students and adults attended In 1ts regular meettngs the Club conttnued tts practlce of dtscusstng current toplcs wtthftll the members parttctpattng and tt sponsored rn add1t1on several m1d monthly forums open to the gen I student body At one of the meettngs a contest was held wlth two membershtps tn the Forergn P011 N Assoclatlon of New York as prtzes Stuart Hunter and Irvlng Vogel won and they wrth ny 'other students attended several meettngs of thts organtzatton at the Hotel Astor tn News k ty One of the btg events of the year was the Aprll 19th meetrng of the Club at htch t1 e A Davtd H Popper of the Foretgn Pollcy Assoctatton spoke The meettng was held tn the aud OIILIYTI and a large number of students attended On the soclal stde the CIVIC Forum held a Flf Anntver sary and Intttatton Party gave a dance tn conyunctlon wxth the Debattng Club and wen on a rtpx to see The Amertcan Way on Aprtl 20 Lzbrary Squad Our spactous ltbrary would dellght anyone who IS seektng knowledge or pleasure The tables are surrounded by students busytng themselves wtth readtng magaztnes newspapers or the mul tttude of books we own In the rear of the room the encyclopedtas and other reference books are kept They are consulted frequently by a large part of the student body Students en1oy gorng to the ltbrary durlng study perlods where they often become so absorbed that they stay too long and have to rush back to class Students hustle to return books to thelr shelves push IH thelr chatrs and then bolt out the door to the1r waxttng classes The l1brary IS qutet for about stx mlnutes whrle Mtss Waterman and the llbrary squad are preparlng the shelves for the next class Then a fresh group of students comes IH Out of 11000 books almost every one has some educattonal value There are approxtmately 100 magaztnes and several datly and weekly newspapers that are tn demand Mtss Waterman has the volumes so arranged that a student can see rmmedtately whether the book he wants ts there or not Some of the books are contrxbuted some are grfts and the others are furmshed by the Board of Educatlon 59 1 ' 1 ,,, . . . . . , , ' - 1 , . I Y . - . . . . . 1 I - - - 11 A - 11 . Q , . - - 11 11 1 1 O' 1 1 . . , . . . ,, l , . 11 11 - Y 1 - 11 Y - - - . S 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 C M v 1 t . . , . 9 . S A . , y z f . t . Q Q U SX , . . . . Q. G er C C . . C Q A . , 9 . . . . ,, . . . HX . ,X nd , , 1 1 1 1 1 i . . 1 . 1 1 ' 1' . . . . . J f 1 N K f I' 1 31 . . . . , J . . . . X . . X . , - 1 1 X . 1 X 11 11 - X 0 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . , , Fish and Game Club Presldeni Vrce-President Secretary Treasurer Fucnliy Adviser ROBERT GLASSBERC HAROLD ROSENTHAL ALFRED SITARSKI VICTOR HASBROUCK MR YJALKER ROW I G Clwrlsloller, D Cennpean, V Hasbrouck, R. Glas:-berg, Mr. Walker, H. Rosenthal, A. Sriarski, E. Jaeger, J. Alber A. Regenbrechi. ROW 2 E. Sandford, J. Harrold, M, Grosveno , R. Kendall, W. Lada, M. Geletey, K. O'Krepke, M. Ubaldr E Bolton, J. Harrold ROW 3 E Sun, A Shepherd, T. Lukas H. Smith, B. Valvano, S. Gassl-er ROW 1 E. Suchand, C. Simitwo Photography Presrclent Vlce-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advlser A. Zanerti, R. Hill, Club RUSSELL HILL JAMES CHESTER EUGENE BETTLE MARY HARVAN MR. WALKER Mr. Walker, M. Harvan, J. Chester, P. Beitle, O. Jurcsisin, A, Zeph! ROW 2 R. Parker, .l Baumann, E. Scgesser, T. Payne, G. Gammisch, H. lvlck, F. Lyman. ROW 3 H. Kump, D. Campeau M. Grosvenor. Geometry Club Pt'--:ti-3:2 Vxcefpresrziezz' S1 e'nr To-Q1-11:-t E1r:1:Qt'.' Aivse IJARTITJ DYORIH CHARLES GSPANNE GEORGE KLUTKON'-'SKI EDVVIN BALL MISS REYNOLDS ROW 1 B I.l1rg:g1:l1-f E I-1.11.1-:rx Q D:z :fal:l E Bill I-I Dv:r.1'. 1111: R-Hyzxolcii C Sep.: K o rx U 1 L S Vim Luzral B Eixzffrxcxzt ROW 2 E Dlx:-ik F Newell, E He-l.e:, L Hxsbroxxzlc, F Earl: S F I P Wolcr T Huralv. K fxlaclflxluzr ROW 3 D Irfsloriy, J H'-'y'.i-At: C Steixwberrj, T I-f:Cl'.:Ck'ey, ful W1 X S kc Kilr Plofkxz. Chemistry Club President Vrce-Presrderwt Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advrse Presrdem Vrce-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser DOMINIC ISOLDI JACK TROIANO BART VALVANO ALBERT REGENBRECHT MR DIEHL Radio Club EUGENE GADEK CASMER CHORNOBOY JOHN KINSELLI JAMES HARROLD MR. YEISLEY Radio and Chemistry Clubs ROW 1 J. Harrold, .I Kmsella, C. Clmornaboy, E. Gadek, Mr Yeisley, Mr. Dxehl, D. Isoldr, .I Troraro B Valvano .I Sateduy ROW 2 T. Veals, S Ludviuams, F. Giegerich, G. Solomka, N, Philrps, D. Dvorm, A. Markowitz T F auk ROW 3 A Stev Il son, V. Kovalevrch, H Gibbert, A Bnlogh, .l Be-rgenstock, .l Szaro, K Smlth, E Rostkow kr O Armone S Cchwarz G Clrrxstofl Dance Orchestra ROW- 1 J. Atfanasslo, D Rafaelson, O Hlrst, M. Clrr1sloffers.RCW 2 F. Dudley, A. Zepht, F. Fonda, R Hoffman, S, Curefon C. Hlrsf. ROW 3 B Jnllano, W Nnsse, .I Kundlo, C Gaydos, G Van Iaeckel, F Twiblll, .l True, I Chapman, E Daniels I' Gardos, BAND CORNET G, Hirst, A. Fawloskx, B. Cooper, R. Hoffman, I.. Du Tot, E. Lamont, E Schafer, H. Mick, L, Chapman. SAXO PHONE E. Bettle, O. I-Iirsl, D. Raefelson, A, Attanasio. BASS A. Van Eerde. STRING BASS J. Chapman. SOUSOPHONE H Seaman. TROMBONE A. Zepht, F. Fonda, F. Dudley. BARITONE T. Doe, S. Chapman, D. May. FLUTE VJ. Hicenbothem DRUMS A, Henel, J. Kundla, VV. Nussie, P. Gardos. OBOE OR CLARINET H. Hamann. FIRST CLARINET G, Van Eerde, I. Atta nasio. CLARINET W. Chrxstoffers, Z Cushin, .I True, S. Silbersfein, .l. Frenfz, S. Vifrano, D, Schafer, R. Allen, B. Sherry .l, Balinin, W. Daniels, R. Arnold, F. Kaplan, I Berkowitz, C. Hollosy, .l. Uriner, E. Pederson. Horn .l, Chester, D Sanford .I. Flannigan, G. Peters, Civic Forum President VicefPresirlent Secretary Treasurer MORRIS SCHAEEER DONALD REED IRVING VOGEL MARY HARVAN MISS LANG Faculty Adviser ROW I B Ehrengart, R Kinirnelxnan, A Perzley, I. Vogel, M Sciiaeter, ffliss Lang, D Reed, Ll Iriarvan, B Tomlinson, Ii Carley, J Smith, S Hirschman ROW 2 F. McCartney, .I Orgel, C Berlinski, H Raba, V. Blanclce, S Mayne, M. Sherling N Asiiwortix, D Parker, H. Plawisclialc, A. Eichorn, E. Stauback. ROW 3 H Schulhafer, A Parbnoy, B. Cahel, N. Berlco witz, B Fishkin, O Clark, M, Neyen, V Krivas, I. Stacey, W. Ran, W Krivit, S Litwin ROW 4 C Nichles, K Srnith, G Oppel, .I Attanasio, I. Dnroska, S Hunter, A Harvan, S Chapman Orchestra Manager Assistant Manager Assistant Manager Librarian Faculty Adviser JAMES CHESTER HARRY SEAMAN HAROLD MICK BERTHA HOLLOSY MR. MALPAS FIRST VIOLIN M. Green, R. Kaplan, B. I-Iollosy, F. Zaborowski. H. Chernotsky, J. Chester, H. Seaman, V. Trautrnan, F Lewentowitz. SECOND VIOLIN W. Runck, H. Mick, A. Wilpon, W. Daniels, L Kostyck, G. Moritz, .I. Parleslco. VIOLA M Cliernotsky, A. Eichhorn. CELLO E Russell. BASS .I. Chapman. FLUTE W. Hicenbothem. CLARINET G. Van Eerde, W. Chl'iSi offers, J. Attanasio, Z. Gushin. CORNET G. Hirst, A. Pawloski, B. Cooper. TROMBONE A. Zepht, F Fonda. DRUMS A. Henel J. Kundla, S. Schwartz. PIANO F Klotz, M. Hirst. HORN L. Du Tot, L Chapman. OBOE H Hamann German Club To become a member of the German club you must get an A or B during the first marking period The object of the Club is to supplement the class work by a better understanding of G rma llterature and countries The German Club has had very interesting gatherings this year At th December meeting they combined with the French Club as has been the custom for several years to sing Christmas carols Members of the Clubs accompanied the group at the piano At the March and April meetings members gave very interesting reports on G many s histo y a id the background of its people ln April the German Club again combined with the French Club to give their annual dance As usual the dance was well attended Plans were mwde to see an opera at the M tropolitan Ope 1 l-louse in N w York preferably one in G rn an Latm Club For every student taking Latin as a regular stud! membership in the Latin Club is extremely desirable ln class it is necessary to spend much time on formal grammar so that the more enloyable and interesting aspects of the Latin language and of the Roman crvilization are lost By supple menting the class work the Club makes up for this loss However the Club does not confine itself strictly to academic work Far from it' ln December it combined with the French Club for the annual Christmas dance an amusing and entertaining and St Valentines Day party At one of the meetings some of the musically talented members presented a musical program Following the tradition of many years the Club plans to invite an outside speaker who will probably be Mr Paul Anderson author of For Freedom and For Gaul and Slave of Catiline As a fitting conclusion to an active year the Club will go to New York to see a Broadway stage production However 1ust as valuable to the members as the program is the opportunity for those students taking the same course to meet and discuss their mutual interests There are some educators who steadfastly affirm that Latin is a dead language However as far as the members of the Latin Club are concerned those people are dead wrong Home Economlcs Club To qualify for memberslhip in this club one must receive a passrng grade in art cooking or sewing The club is composed entirely of girls and all the meetings are interesting and helpful At the meetings the girls give talks they are vari cl because the girls choose whatever sublect they wish to talk about New hair styles and clothes are rntroduced and discussed Demonstrations are given by various members of the club ln April the Home Economics club with the Civic Forum club took a trip to New York Tl y saw The American 'VVay One of the main events of the year is a fashion show given by vari us members of the club The girls model all different krnds of wearing apparel and do a good rob of it All the girls in school are invited to att nd A very successful dance was given by this club together with the Aviation Club 64 I 4 , , 5 . . A , , . 9 1 X ' ' . ' ' C A ' Q . .re . . . A I C M' I I C . A lc . I ' ' , ' ' er ' ' r I I . . . K . . , . ' A C C . . I t ' a C Q l C fc C S f A 3 T' . . , . K . . , . I ' I I I ' ' Y feature of which was the Movie Stars dance. In February, the Club held a combination Initiation . , , - . C h . . . I . . I ' I ' 1 I I C .. ., A h . A . . . I . , - . . , . I . . . . . ' Xe V Chemlstry Club The Chemtstry Club IS the newest club 1n the school It was started rn the mrddle of th1s school year to promote and turth r an rnterest IH Chemrstry Only those students wrth a B average over IH scrence may 101 the meetlng are h ld tw1 mon L1 1 1st of experrments and lec tures Varxous member speak on srch toprcs a o gotnrc Chemtstry quintrtatrve and qualrtatrve analysts Each month the take th xperrments hat W 1 ten up 1n the Popular Scrence Magazrne and work them out for th ms lves The Club suscrrb ol to the Scrence News l. tte ga 1I e w 1ch1 kept on drsplay IH the school lrbrary Orchestra The orchestra ha th1s year realtzed 1ts goal of greater balance to a far greater d gree than rn former years although few new tnstruments have been purchased Besldes havrng played for the regular assembly program every week the orchestra has contrrbuted a great deal under the leader shlp of Mr Malpas rn the May Fest1val and between the acts of the Sentor Play A few of the orchestra members were sent to the All State Orchestra at Atlantrc Crty They were Ruth Kaplan and Harry Seaman vrolrns Fred Fonda trombone Evelyn Russell cello and Wrllram Lorencre v1ol1n The orchestra rs made up of forty elght musrcally rnclrned students Boys Glee Club The Boys Glee Club was establrshed only a few years ago but 1ts membershrp h'1s rncreased greatly every year The Club partrclpated wtth the Clrls Glee Club rn the Chrrstmas Program and the May Pestlval and also entertarned 1n May durrng Musrc Week Fred Fonda was the laVOI1Ie solorst rn these programs Three representat1ves from the Boys Glee Club were sent to the All State Chorus at Atlantrc C1ty Thomas Doe lack l-lohmeter and John Van Brunt Thrs year a group of football players got together and decrded to have a Glee Club of thexr own On Monday afternoon and durlng Club pertod these fellows got together and sang Durlng Musrc Week the members of our famous team showed therr abtllty rn one of the frner arts Radxo Club The purpose of the Radro Club whrch has lust been organrzed th1s year rs to teach 1ts members the Morse Code and how to burld short wave radto sets Addrng d1st1nct1on 1S the fact that two of the members have rece1vedl1censes and may now own statron letters send messages and help rn emer genc1es The members pay dues of fxfty cents per year Near the begrnntng of the school the Club v1s1ted the Televtsron Exhrbrtxon 1n New York Crty Together wrth the Photography Club they ran a suc cessful St Patrrck s dance As yet the Club 15 not very large, but all the members are experrenced 1nth1sf1eld or have a keen rnterest 1nlearn1ng more about 1t 65 . e . , or ' ' ' 'vw M ' ' rs - Wm -K A F'-rv 1--wr-' ' , , ... S C ,.. ,, . 1t.l..., CCH., . S . l S I n t , c ' . y ' e e A t are r't ' ' e e . , . wma px ll. .Rb . , 9 .. 9 ,J t,.:r - . , D. S s e , . I . 1 i I i I i I . K ' . I , , C , c , . 1 f , 1 - . , . . f I I . Home Economics Club President ANTOINETTE ADDALIA Vice-President VIOLET FURTNER Secretary STELLA MICEK Treasurer DORIS LINDSAY Faculty Adviser MISS WARE ROW I C. Kleiman, J. Senyshyn, V. Furtner, S. Micelc, Mrs. Hanna, A. Addalia, Miss Ware, D. Lindsay, S. Popiel, D. Eilbacher, J. Wagner. ROW 2 I. Klutkowski, D. Mahar, S. Kisser, E. Griscik, C. Mannuzza. M. Griscik, B. Fishkin, A. Kluge, D. Gochler. ROW 3 M. Perzley, A. Casino, R. Wenz, J. Engel, V. Wielonski, M. Strebe, P. Geller, B. Sadowitz. ROW 4 A. Zatorski, J. Burmeister, D. Andrews, A. Brendell, M. Nasewick, M. Krasucki, M. Thompson. Commercial Club President ROSALYN BIELER Vice-President JOAN GROSS Secretary EDITH ISLER Treasurer SELMA ROSENTHAL Faculty Advisers MISS MARSHALL, MRS. WINETSKY ROW 1 M. Savonarola, E. Clark, S. Rosenthal, J. Gross, R. Bieler, Miss Marshall, E. Isler, S. Swirsky, A. Farrell, A. Kluge, R. Rosenwald. ROW 2 M. King, A. Svoboda, R. Kaplan, H. Sofranko, G. Zomorski, H. Becker, A. Airel, C. Gaydos, I. Klut- kowski, W. Glinka. ROW 3 S. Bara, D. White, M. Geletey, S. Leibowitz, E. Freisiriger, H. Tomaszewski, M. Krasucki, H. Martinko, L. Roels, E. Halas. ROW 4 E. Lenser, A, Zatorski, M. Thompson, D. Zirlin, K. Young, O. Clark, L. Decker.ROW 5 M. Perzley, E. Shevitz. Aviation Club President FRANK KLETT Vice-President WILLIAM LORENCY Secretary JOAN HEDLEY Treasurer JULIUS DUDASH Faculty Adviser MR. WALKER ROW 1 C. Pileggi, A. Chism, J. Wales, S. Mannuzza, P. Klett, W. Lorincie, J. Dudash, Mr Walker, J. Hedley, R. Dulmslu M. Savonarola, K. Young, L. Decker, B. Albach. ROW 2 C. Jolly, A. Yadlowslci, M. Loschnigg, H. Ziemba, T. Hatzlhoffer J. Hollard, H. Kump, D. Zirlin, J. Gross, M. King, E. Lenser, E. Lenser, R. Bieler, R. Kaplin, H. Krutzner. ROW 3 J. Fazlkas A. Krenek, M. Mann, G. Arnold, C. Sciak, E. Sheviiz, K. Murphy, G. Gardos, R. Wierstack, H. Goydick, M. Wendel, C Mannuzza, M. Ubaldi, D. Trinchero. ROW 4 R. Ludvinaitis, V. Wielonski, K. Okrepke, M. Geletey, T. Warne, T. Trachsler M. Auer, N. Ashworlh, M. Thompson, A. Zatorski, C. Brown, E. Sweeny, J. Senyshyn. ROWS W. Kochan, E. Suchand, E. Birk A. Cesnovich, M. Grosvenor, W. Lada, H. Derelanko, D. Snybert, E. Febick, S. Popiel, H. Plawischak, E. Egles, F. Eska ROW 6 S. Ludvinaitis, C. Daibmer, C. Birak, R. Lada, J. Lambert, J. Good, J. Harrold, M. Archdeacon, W. Dickert, J. Harrold Ir. Schneider, C. Boehm, A. Handera, R. Egles. Literature Club President ALICE PARRELL Vice-President GRACE DONALD Secretary JOAN GROSS Treasurer JANET I-'OXMAN Faculty Adviser MISS PAGE ROW 1 C. Dvorin, S. Sirkin, Z. Gush.in, E. Isler, J. Gross, A. Farrell, Miss Page, G. Donnald, J. Foxman, M. Reibel, R. Bieler, F. Tunkel. ROW 2 H. Gifford, E. Masreny, I. Burmeisier, C. Pugash, M. Galen, M. Savitsky, N. Ashworth, D. Parker. ROW 3 M. Schaefer, K. Dubowski. I CYNOSURE STAFF ARA EDITOR IIN CHIEF Russell Hrll BUSINESS MANAGER Thomas Doe ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Polly Drarnorrd ASSOCIATE EDITOR Bertha Hollosy ASSOCIATE EDITOR Morrrs Schaefer CHAIRMAN OF CLERICAL STAFF Mrrram Perzley EDITORIAL ADVISER Mrss Ranney BUSINESS ADVISER Mrss McBrrcle PHOTOGRAPHY ADVISERS Mr Moldaschl Mr Barrett AND PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE Antomette Addalra Natalre Br-'rkowrtz ter Harry Dvsyer James Harrold Cecrlra Muldoon I-'arold Rosenthal Allred Srtarskr Clarre Werd Vwlerra Wrelonskr CLERICAL COMMITTEE Joan Gross Mrldred Krug Clarre Klerrnan Edrnunda Lens r Edna Lenser Kathryn Murphy argaret Savanaroh Nlary Savrtslcy Eva Shevrtz Slrrr ey Swrrs X 'vlarrorre TI-romp on Kathleen Young Dorothy Zrrlrn 68 REPORTERS Jeanne Baltz Florence Bushrnsky Lrllran Deck? Lorrarrre Du Tot Mar Harvan 1-961:51 Olga Jurcrsrsrn Jean Kurz Rose Parker Alex Umrnslcr BUSINESS COMMITT El: Rosalyne Breler Ellrs Bolton George Danelu Joseph Good Walter Hoerrner Albert Kolrbas Fred Ogrodnrck Tjgzasarlauu lI'Jert Regenbrecl Mollre Sherlrnq Jean True Sara Tunkel Angelrca Zanettr Anna Zepht 3 rs' tl 97: 5 34-,. , . . 2 45 rg df . x 'Q' 4. at ' - - u rc A , . e ' - ' A rt . 1 ' ' k A-ILT PHOTOGRAPHY -BUSINESS CL-ERICAL -REPORTERS TH-E INVASION 69 Chromcle Ltnden Htgh makes hlstory the Chronlcle records 1t For the f1fth success1ve year the b1 weekly Chron1cle has served L1nden H1gh students by recordlng what they do what they hear what they see have seen and w1ll see Thus 11 has become an 1ntegral part of scl1ool llfe The Cl1ron1cle IS cons1dered to be one of the ftnest school newspapers 1n the county Its IIISI page gen erally conta1ns an tnterestlng feature a forecast of the next assembly program or play, an account of an 1mportant sports game and VBTIOUS BCIIVIIISS of students and faculty Next comes the ed1tor1al page wh1ch IS probably the most w1dely read page for 1t COIIIEIIIIS not only ed1tor1als wr1tten to appeal to students but also the columns To supplement the trad1 tronal Four Years column are Student HIIS 1n Song Ouery Student CeIebr1t1es, and Chlts and Chats For sport fans there IS the ent1re th1rd page Each game played by the varsrty teams IS accurately wr1tten up Prev1ews of tl1e seasonal sports are g1ven as well as revtews at the end G1rls Sports IS another feature of the sport page and SINCE the column IS wr1tten from a mascu l1ne po1nt of vrew 1t IS replete w1th such terms as lassles fa1rer sex, and powder puff cham p1onsh1p Turn1ng to the last page the reader sees Club Cl1pp1ngs, and Off the A1sle, the reports M111 y Hatton Flon nee B11sl11nskL Burton Cohen Polly DIHIIIOIICI L11dw1g Dnroslu Harry Fneclnun Grace Gardo Zeld 1 Gushuk Stuart Hunter Norm 111 K1l1sl1 Leo Kalvlowtl REPORTERS CIRCULATION STAFF DOROTHY ELLBACHER Ch1et ot Ruth K1n11nel111 111 Mtldred Ktng Wlllldlil KYIWQL Seymout L1tw111 Frances McCart IEY Don Mornson Cl11rles Plung1s Wlllldlll Snnko Irv111g Vogel Anna Zepht Staff Ruth McDougall Stella ,Ieremko TI1 rcsi K lrdel Patr1c1a Szepatnak Bette Young Irene Lewandowslu SECRETARIAL STAFF MISS CASEMENT Flculty Adv1se1 CATHERINE STARKER Cha1rma11 I:l1z 1betl1 Fre1s1ngL Mary Krasuclu Helen M1cechak Lena Margol Helen Martmko Mary INBSSVICII ADVERTISING STAFF MRS BUGBEE Pub11c1ty Dxrector GEORGE K' UTKOWSKI Ch et of Staff Ga orge Clxustoft Tl1erss1 Kardel Alex Stevenson. 70 Irene KIlIIkOWSkl Sydney Schwartz . - . . . I - . . . . Y I , . . . , . I I I I . , . . , . V . 1 1 ' ' ' 1 of assembly programs. Thus the Chronicle really covers Linden High School. Ogg, H ,Q I - 1 1 ,, .. S I 2 , ' 1 . R K . I 3 't 'E Lt i . E . ' a XY rs 1 E . 1 Debahng Club The Debatrng Club thts year had one of the most rnteresttng and eventful programs of events that tt has ever had The rnterclass debatlng season ended wrth the Sophomore team composed of Florence Tunkel Anrta Posnock Ludwrg Duroska and Irvrng Vogel rn the lead wrth the SGHIOYS and Junrors tred 1n second place and the Freshmen trarlrng As another feature the Club sponsored a debate tournament among the Freshman members whrch was won by Ruth Krmmelman and Seymour LIIWIH Morrrs Schaefer Florence Tunkel Stuart Hunter Burton Cohen Mollre Sherlrng Leatrxce Knohl and Ludwrg Duroska formed the squad whrch partrcrpated rn the rnterscholastlc debates After wtnnrng the f1rst debate wtth Somervrlle Lrnden lost the return debate wtth that school and com pleted tts dec1s1on debates by twtce defeatrng South Rrver ln addrtton non decrsron debates were held wrth North Plarnfreld Unton Crty Kearny Trenton and H1llS1d8 In the state tournament Morrrs Schaefer and Florence Tunkel represented Lrnden and won frrst place rn thrs sectron wlth nrneteen out of a posstble twenty pomts ln the frnals at Prrnceton they emerged thrrd rn the State and Morrrs Schaefer achteved a pos1t1on on the All State Debatrng Team whrch rs composed of four men In other tnterscholastlc events sponsored by the New Jersey Forenstc League Lrnden dtd well Morrrs Schaefer won the state champronshxp rn orrgtnal oratory returntng the cup he won two years ago to Lrnden rn the extemporaneous speakrng contest he mtssed the champtonshrp by a srngle pornt berng awarded second place as a result The frnal event of thrs work was the banquet held by the League IH New Brunswrck on May 5 at that tlme the wrnners of the varrous contests were feted Morrrs Schaefer presented the oratron Amerrcas Tragedy whtch won hrm the champronshtp He also presented a speech over Radto Statron W H O M on Saturday March 18 The regular meetrngs of the Club rncluded student faculty debates extemporaneous speaklng contests and other forms of entertarnment The Shape of Thmgs to Come Th1s phystcs class rs provtng that a pound werghs 1 lb These boys made many useful artrcles IH our wood shop Here we see a group learnrng the prrncrples of mecharucal drawrng Ah chemtstry wrth tts odors and explosrons and broken test tubes' Could you tell me where I belong? Our secretarres answered that for the ftrst few weeks I never drd learn to look through a mlcroscope wrthout shutttng one eye The bell rrngs and the classes move quretly through the halls 8 They learned to sew a frne seam tn sewrng 9 A group of boys rn the metal shop learn to solder 7l p ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . , ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 I . 1 i 1 , . f 1 - 1 1, . 1 11 1 . . . c I , c . , . - 1 0 1- , . , . A 4 2. 1 4. - , 1 5 11 H - ' ' 6 ,, , , . . 11 7. ' - Y? X 5 f1f:'f'i f 2-' fi 3 1 ,fi -J ,..,.,-.fn ii 1 e , 3' , ' ,Q f A Q I ,M ff' VQQIL3 1 l 'Wi 4'i Q . iv' iz 1 L 'Gb Q , 1 o , M:f.:g.g.::z . ,M A w Q' V j'j':gi .g3,H Kyra 4 If ,...4s2f,-.. .... ,... , t , - , ' ii '-S Hifi' 1-43' JK I , A Q 1 4 , W :rx 4 ' V uni env ' ,, ,M 4' m!!!'f5 ,, V Q W A A 'Q KJ., 2 ' 1' 5. .1 f -ew M4 .-. 4 X ' 4' ,WMV R321 ' aff It 'Www Xri '- A' ir . al i ,' n-,.. . my, , , ..,, v,-, 4. W wi, J 'YV' In fn: 4 ' ,' 1 , ' 'J f ,- 'S 'f 'i 1 . 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A-.111 Stamp Club Fresrdent KAI ANDERSOIN Vice Preslder THOMAS MCCLUSKEY Secretary VINCENT WRIGHT Treasurer ROBERT DORBACKER Faculty Advise MR PIPER The Stamp Club IS an organrzatron of about twenty fxve students who have 1o1ned together to promote rnterest rn the collectron and care of stamps membershrp IS open to all who are lnterested rn phllately or who have a stamp collectlon Thrs year as for several years the Club elected a yunror for presrdent they feel that a sen1or does not have the trme for thrs and hrs other act1v1t1es The Club meetlng ts dtvrded rnto two parts In the ftrst half vartous lOp1CS are drscussed and the members trade stamps rn the latter sectron The Club was fortunate thrs year 1n havrng Mrss Noddln talk about French stamps Corns and corn collectrng were the toprcs at one meetrng thrs was to show therr srmrlarrty to stamp collect rng At other meetmgs Mr Plper exhrbrted some of hrs Unrted States stamps rn wh1ch he speclal rzes In January the Club gave a successful dance wrth the Rlfle Club The Avlahon Club Each year the Avratron Club IS one of the largest clubs rn the school The meetmgs are largely attended by a1r mlnded enthusrasts who dtscuss av1at1on 1n1ts varrous phases Mr Walker and the drfferent members grve oprntons and therr experrences whrch all adcl to the thorough enyoyment of toprcs about BVIBIIOH rnterests New students as well as older members look forward eagerly to the annual trrp taken by the club Thls IS not an ordrnary trlp for each year new members are tnltrated 1nto the thrlll and exhrlaratlon of thetr flrst flrght The club vrsrted the Newark alrport for a brt of sxght seerng and to examrne more closely the large aggregatron of planes there The Avratron and Home Economlcs Clubs Dance grven for St Valentrne s Day was a huge success To all appear nces the Avlatlon Club should contlnue to be one of the very successful clubs ID the school Freshmen Enrollment Thrs year the freshman enrollment IS four hundred seventy srx puprls When the present sophomores enrolled as freshmen they numbered four hundred erghty one In June of the next year they numbered four hundred thrrty nrne The present lunror class when enrolled as fresh men conslsted of four hundred forty elght puprls but had three hundred nrnety one puplls rn June of the next year The present seniors when enrolled as freshmen numbered frve hundred twenty two In June of the next year they numbered four hundred srxty 74 .i .U 'v f I ' Y I i . - 1 i . . , I - . . 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I I U Rifle Club Presrdent WILLIAM PASTERNIAK Vrce Prestdent DICK WILLIAMS Secretary MARGIE MIKLOSY Treasurer THOMAS VEALS Faculty Advtse MR RAMAGE The Rrfle Club IS a cheerful group of students lnterested tn rlfles and other tlre arms They assemble once a month for thelr act1v1t1es and to dlscuss further plans for the welfare of the group There are no dues or tnrtlatton fees but whenever there IS some outslde entertalnment of course the students have to pay a small sum The twenty people that belong to the Club have many good trmes whrle dtscusstng and usrng the rtfle Of course there IS no shootmg rn the school bulldtng a very f1ne accompllshment of the club ts that only the students that know all the parts 1nd the mechanrsms of a gun are perm1tted to operate one Thts means not only safety for the person at the other end of the gun but also safety for the person who IS shoottng The Club held thelr annual dance thrs year and planned a tr1p th1s sprlng Photography Club A comparatlvely new club havmg been started only last year the Photography Club has made great SlI1deS th1s year and has rncreased rn srze untrl the number of members has had to be l1m1ted because of the lack of laC1l1ll8S The oblect of the Club 1S to further an lnterest tn photography Under the drrectron of Mr Walker the members are taught the fundamentals of taklng developtng and prtnttng ptctures A treat for the members was the sprrng trlp to the mountarns where the day was spent hrktng and ptcture taklng The cllmax of the year was a prcture contest held by the Club Only members could enter and they had to take develop prlnt and f1n1sh the prctures themselves All entrtes were exhrblted rn the school ltbrary for a week They were arranged tn three groups people scenery and strll lrfe The photos were judged for therr clearness or1g1nal1ty art1st1c value and frnrsh In the early sprrng the Photography Club combrned Wllh the Radlo Club to QIVG a successful St Patrrck s Day dance Freshmen Assembhes Freshmen have taken part tn a number of assembly programs On September 15 Charles Plun g1s and Annette Perzley parttcrpated 1n the sklt glven by the upper classmen to welcome the fresh men They were brought rn by a reporter to have all sorts of questrons flred at them tn order to brtng to lrght the facts most puzzllng to newly arrlved puplls After havlng been gtven the neces sary tnformatron they were d1Sm1SS9d by the edttor of the school newspaper Thls year an assembly program honorrng both George Washlngton and Abraham Lrncoln was glven by freshmen Ph1l1p Gardos a member of the dance orchestra played on the xylophone V Blancke A Brady S Mayne M Kanter H Malrnowskr and R Cohan dressed approprlately danced a mrnuet grvlng us an rdea of the type and pace of dancmg rn Washrngton s ttme A sktt was then gtven by W Krrvrt B Tomlrnson J Smith C Plungrs A Perzley M Chernotsky pre senttng the pros and cons concernlng whether Ltncoln or Washtngton had done the most for hls country 75 t 'r , 1 1 - i c , . , . 1 1 . , I 1 1 1 1 - ' 2 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 . -1 Q . , ' ' 1 , . 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V 542-1- .11 V 1, ' , , -V ,' v W v ,' f' gate 83 S ,fx A av 11 if 'N , Q ' 'Q fs Coach Cooper J Hatton B Taylor O Grvens M Gurgo D Blore J Mulhall E Kasmrn W Dougherty J Latawxec A Mehler A Osmun B Woytowrcz A Martrs G Walck W Davis 1938 Baseball Llnden began rts 1938 baseball season wrth ma ny famrltar faces and many new ones and ftnlshed wrnnrng nrne games and losrng f1ve Loslng therr openrng game to West Srde of Newark 4 6 Llnden won the next two one from Plarnfreld 15 2 and the other from Thomas Jefferson 13 9 After bowrng to Cranford 2 6 Ltnden beat Plarnfreld a second trme 6 4 Then the nrne went rnto a slump and lost a close game to Roselle 7 8 and another to Carteret, 5 8 After blankrng out Westfreld by a lop srded score of 13 0 Lrnden was turned back a second trme by Cranford by the same score 2 6 Endtng the season rn a blaze of glory Lrnden won frve games ln a row They beat Roselle Park twrce 16 3 nd 13 4 Revengrng themselves for a defeat suffered earlrer at the hands of Roselle Ltnden beat them 6 1 The team won from North Plarnfteld by 8 7 but needed an extra 1nn1ng to emerge vlctor tous over Carteret 8 7 ln hrtttng power Lrnden was good srnce most of the players had battrng near 300 or over rt Johnny Latawlec led the team ln the number of h1ts and hrs battlng average of 388 was hlghest Oscar GIVGHS gave htm a frght for top honors but lacked one h1t to tre Johnny Doc Dougherty was next wrth an average of 354 and was rnstrumental rn beatrng Thomas Jefferson North Plalnfreld and Roselle Park by getttng two or three htts rn each game Butch WOYIOWICZ came next wrth 326 Many of hrs h1ts were long doubles or trlples that came rn handy when Lrnden needed some runs Butch and Oscar Grvens were the longest and hardest hltters of the team Ed Kasmrn hrt 315 and Art Osmun who was swrtched from thrrd base to shortstop h1t 296 Jake Wellrng scored 250 and Al Martrs reached 245 Among the other members of the team Mrke Gurgo showed most promrse wrth 7 hlts from 18 trrps to the plate Btll Davrs the prtcher who allowed Westfteld two hrts rn a 13 O shutout, had 321 Jack Mulhall, who pltched a two h1tter agalnst Plarnfteld, scored 352 78 - , ., 11 il , ,, V I r A L i , 'N .M 1 ,if 3 L I ' 1 ' .' 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ROW l K Andersen C Mac Duffle S Olearczyk T .leftrres E Nerges H Bolton C Serrettr ROW 2 Coach Goodwm R Fusrck G Bertram W Hutchtnson H Sherman P Polrto .I Kmvttz ROW 3 P Lyons C Engelbeck .l Cassmo K Cotrell W Walsh I Retnstern ROW 4 J Tobm A Umrnskx W Fullerton I Alsop E Febrck J ayvee Football The Bonecrushers as the .lunror Varslty IS called dtdnt lose a game all season playtng seven hard games w1nn1ng l1Ve and tymg two Wllh a hard h1tt1ng fast chargrng blockrng lzne and a raptd shlfty backfleld they made many a long run and qulte a few touchdowns When the frrst team was txred there were enough reserves to take thelr place and st1ll keep up the same good playlng as the regular squad The flrst or startrng team was composed of Sherman and Barat guards Lyons and Whlte tackles Whlzzer Whlte who d1dnt f1n1sh the season because of a broken wrxst Tobln and Saban ends Hutchmson as center as backs Rolband Nerges MBCDUHIS and .leffr1es For reserve guards there were Anderson Caslno Fuslck and Angelbeck tackles Pollto Re1nste1n Walsh and Cottrel ends Alsop Kastner Umlnskl and MOIIISOH Bertrum substl tute center backs Bolton Chapman Olearczyk Gomolka Serrettl and KIBVIIZ In one of the frve games Carl MacDuff1e younger brother of Frrson Varsxty Man a fast runntng sh1tty back ran 80 yards to make a touchdown 1n the frrst play of the game wlth Unlon whom they beat 13 9 ln the Platnfreld game Irvlng Rolband made a long run through l1ne to chalk up s1x POIHIS of the f1nal score 18 6 Rahway and Westfreld were also beaten by scores of 18 6 the passlng k1ck1ng and sxgnal callrng of .leffnes the runs through the l1ne by Chapman and all round playmg of the team belng decldtng factors tn w1nn1ng these games ln the Roselle Park game whtch L1nden t1ed they assumed an early lead but Roselle Park gradually worked down the tleld for a touchdown to t1e the game 6 6 In the last quarter Roselle Park threatened agarn but the .layvees held them unttl the whxstle blew ln the Cranford game nelther team could get w1th1n scorrng d1stance and 1f one team was 1n a txght spot they would krck to safety In the last few mlnutes of the game .leffrles caught a long pass from Rolband on the 40 yard marker but was downed after runnlng 15 yards Cranford buckled down and held L1nden to a scoreless t1e the whtstle blew and the season was over' 79 . , . , . , . , , , . , . . , . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - r 1 1 - 1 - 1 . , . . . , . , . , . , . . 11 11 - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' I I ' 1 - 11 - 11 . - 1 . . i 1 I 1 I 1 i i 1 1 ' 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 ' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I I . l I 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 . . I , . I ' I I ROW 1 H Fmn G Van .laeckel T Mullman B Dougherty L Bxrk T Payne ROW 2 H Rosenthal G Daneke A Zavoda KI Lutz F Manuzza J Vendltto Y--+ Cheerleaders Many a game has been won from the sldellnes and Llnden Hlghs cheerleaders have done therr share IH the w1nn1ng They are only a small group but they represent one of the frnest manrfes tatrons of school splrrt and enthustasm that can be found They are constantly addmg to and lmprov mg the school cheers and work all year round to perfect thelr style There were SIX grrls and srx boys on the squad th1s year and they followed the custom ot practtcmg durlng Club Perrod on Wednesday and on Frxday afternoons ln therr Orange and Black umtorms and wrth themr energetrc leadershrp they have steadrly lmproved the cheer1ng from th Llnden stands And of course the F1ght tor Cooper cheer at the HlllS1d9 football game w1ll go down rn Lrnden Hrgh hrstoryl - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 A 1 - A - 1 - 1 4 1 A. , . , . . . . A , , I . I ' , . 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Whether the players are of championshi supported their football teams This year was delightedly seeing Lrnden romp off with the I the Group III leaders of North Jersey But it W1 pionships that the 1938 team will be rememb won shall have gathered dust and newspaper the incomparable team work the courageous be ranked among the other great teams who The season started one late September after refer as perfect football weather with the tr team made up of former Linden stars could Linden host and thus Linden garnered a first The team then travelled to Red Bank for far as Linden was concerned for Red Bank c and only a stubborn defense put up by the However the third period saw the ball bounc with Dooley racing across for the first score In I sive attack this time successfully However pass to MacDuff1e who scored standing up t The next team to test Lindens mettle was quarter thus upsetting a confident Linden te expert blocking reached the ten yard stripe touchdown Theiler kicked the extra point an contest was the unscored upon Dover Linden Dover was a perpetual threat the lone touchd its undefeated record Roselle and Roselle Par score with Osky Givens on a scoring spree down a stubborn Carteret team and the only undefeated Hillside lt would take a more eloquent pen than t struggle Those who witnessed it have called both teams ascended the heights of football the third quarter Hillside was leadrng by v1rt stands rose and as one emotional plea the f Coach Cooper who was lying tn a hospital s fought valiantly for their absent coach and lips and hearts repeated the entreaty Linde looked down upon a scoreboard which said of all who saw it as an inspiration Finally on a bitingly cold Thanksgiving the warriors fighting for Linden for the last ti classrc The perfect Thanksgiving d nner for t over Linden Much as Linden would have lik after a disappointing first half vanquished U and inspiring season Fo , . ' 1 , . I D I . , I . C . . I . 1 I A 5 : - I ' - ' I l 4 A 1 V r . , I . I Y T I . ' ' i , 0 I 1 down being a thrilling feature of the Roselle t I V 0 I I C I C r A 1 I . . C , I 1 I I K . I , . . h . I . . C . . . . . , A . Q- ' . A ' i . N - A ' . , , . I I C .H I . . . 1 GROUP III CHAMPIONS F Fonda R Da1z1e1 R D1duk T Dooley J Alber Mr Deutsch Hausleiier, W. Dougherty, W. Beriont, W. Robinson, F. MacDuHie wanson, J. Niuihall, J. ieili, E. Blolion, E. SiJa'der, I.,Gufkin. NORTH JERSEY F 0 C TB A L L Q- tai . Front Row O. Givens, J. Latawiec, F. Klett, E. Theiler, A Second Row Coach Cooper, J. Wallace, R. Midgely, R. Fusick, J. Third Row Coach Goodwin, F. Pirrocco, J. Klutkowski, E. Kasmin Fourth Row D. Campeau, W. Fecho, J. Butchko, W. Fullerton, B. 1tball calrbre or not Ltnden fans have always loyally 0 exceptlon and thelr support was rewarded by mon County champ1onsh1p and acknowledged as not be for the honor and glory of wrnntng cham eel long after the cups and testxmomals the team 1laud1ts become yellowed wrth age rt w1ll be for efense and rndomrtable spmt that thxs team wrll ave worn the Orange and Black oon the ktnd of afternoon to whlch sports wrtters lrtlonal Alumnr versus Ltnden game The Alumnl ltttle agatnst the lnexpenenced but courageous nd very encouragtng vlctory ts hrst away game The hrst half was a farlure ttrnually threatened the Orange and Black goal ol1d forward wall prevented a Red Bank score from Fusrck s chest and slxp rnto Dooley s flngers e hnal quarter Red Bank agaln unleashed an offen om the Red Bank 22 yard lrne Kazary heaved a us tnsurrng a Llnden vtctory at 13 6 Rahway whlch scored a held goal ln the second m However rn the last quarter MacDufhe behxnd nd rn a double reverse went over for the decldlng agaln l.1nden was vrctortous The next hard fought managed to tally rn the hrst quarter and although wn was the sl1m margtn by whlch Lmden retatned were Lrndens next V1CI1!TlS Frank Kletts touch ssle Roselle Park was ltterally burled under a 38 0 In the thrnnng game whtclt followed Lrnden put gstacle thwart1ng Llnden s path to greatness was the as chronrcler possesses to record the brtter Hrllstde 1t the greatest game ever played on tlus held for eatness that November afternoon At the end of e of a held goal Wrth the score of 7 10 the Lrnden ld resounded wttla Ftght for Cooper' hght for rlously 1ll The weary but 11'1SP1Yed Lxnden eleven ule many eyes were unashamedly wet and many scored The blue sky of the November twrlrght 410 Assuredly that game w1ll l1ve IH the hearts Day the undefeated Llnder team wtth many of me went on to Unron for the tradrhonal Turkey Day le gallant Unronxtes woulc.. have been an upset d to gratrfy Unton tt declded not to oblxge and lon 200 to rrng down the curtatn on a glorrou 1 ' 1 1 c i 1 1 C 1 . . ,, . . ,, . c . 1 . 1 , as 1 l C . - 1 - . 1 - 1 1 c , ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 A 1 I . , , . , . , ' .,,. 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C 1 1 4 -' ROW 1 T Jefferies .I Good .I Specht B Taylor O Givens B Woytowtcz S Curetan .I Klutkowski G Uhl A Bumn ROW 2 Mr Levine .I Soban .I Casino D Betzler T McCluskey G Gordon A Mehler W Whitley .I Btlamn Mr Good win ROW 3 .I .Iefferies L Kaplowrtz R Ltttlehales B Jultano P Werkmetster .I Chrtstel Basketball Union County Champ1ons IS the title the Linden Htgh School Basketball team earned by winning 22 games out of 24 and because of their all around playing abtltty They started the season by handing out two defeats, one to Union by a topheavy score and the other to North Plainfield, then came the time when they lost their only scheduled game to Cranford In a thrtll packed game with the Alumni they yust barely got an extra point to w1n the game Playing North Plainfreld a second Platnfield came next and was added to their 11st of v1ctor1es Roselle Union and Rahway were beat en after Hillside went down under Linden s attack Then came their return game with Cranford At this game they sought revenge for being defeated once before by Cranford and won by a comfortable margin Next on therr schedule was a highly rated Jefferson team who was added to our 11st of vtctones Carteret, a group Il school, was undefeated this season until they succumbed under Linden s thlrd quarter spurt that put the game on tce Roselle Park and Westfield were beaten, and Roselle and Roselle Park were defeated a second time tn return matches At a beneftt game Carteret who had lost only thetr earlier game with Linden was defeated agarn In the Union County Tournament Linden drew Roselle Park for the first game and defeated them I-lillstde withered under Linden s fiery attack and in the Semi Finals they beat Rahway a third time and advanced to play Platnfteld in the Finals Having defeated Plalnfteld once before they had the odds with them and Danyo Platnftelds hrghest scorer was held to four points while Linden went to town to come out vtctors and Union County Champlons ln the State Tournament they drew a bye in the first round and Rahway came out vtctors over Rutherford after betng the underdog for three games Rahway came up and gave Linden their second defeat all season, and after a string of 20 consecutive victortes 81 I - . . . r I ' . ' I time, they decisively trounced them again, then going on to defeat Rahway by a single point margin, ' V I ' . . ' . . - H, . I I I i . I ROW 1 F Klass H Schulhaier F Klett ROW 2 S Fecruch A Kazary H Tomko C Skladanek R Dxduk R Dxckerson J Latawrec ROW 3 H Tepperman J Chrrstel M Watters S Olearczyk R Kastner J Bakunas ROW 4 D D1ckerson C Klutkowskr E Balgrowrcz Inlerclass Basketball 1939 Durlng the lnterclass Basketball season the Senror A team downed all but two of thelr op ponents to w1n seven games and lose two, of whtch one was won by the Jun1ors and the other by the lowly Freshmen, who turned the tables on tlse Semors ln thelr trrst game The .Tumors came 1n second wmnlng srx games and loslng three two to the Senrors and one to the Freshmen who seemed to upset the tavorrtes Wlth the help of v1ctor1es over the Sophomores the Freshmen came IH thrrd and the Sophomores a bad fourth The Freshmen won tour games and lost ttve whlle the Sophomores dldnt wm a slngle game but lost nlne In the B league the Junrors came out on top loslng only one game and that to the Senlors The .Iumor average was 888 whrch was h1gher than the Senlor average of 777 ln the A league, thrs was also the average of the Senlor Bs who came ln second by w1nn1ng seven and los1ng two to the Junror t1tl1sts The Senror B s average of 777 ln both teams was good enough to capture the A t1t1e but the loss ot two games to the Junrors was the margrn that kept the Senlors from wlnmng both champlonshlps The F eshmen agaln came IH ahead of the Sophomores ln the B d1v1s1on by the margln of one game beatrng the Sophomores tw1ce and losrng three to the Senxors three to the Junrors and one to the Sophomores 82 . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . . - - 11 11 - I . L . 1 ' 1 ' 1 . , . . . , . 11 11 - - . , . - - - - - 11 11 . , . - - - 11 1 11 - - - . 1 - - - - 11 1 11 - 11 11 - - - - 1 - - - - in ' ' - 11 11 . L 1 1 ROW 1 M Handera R Hoerl C Sxmmons E Gilmore E Clark E Derrrg M Savltsky ROW 2 G Donald P Lee R Mac lntosh S Popmel W Zaleskx S Mxcek H Solranko .I Engel A Kurz1nskrROW 3 E Egles D Erlbacher A Urbanowxtz M yer M Strazdas C Scxzak l. Roels A Erchhorn Glrls Sports The 19381939 season brought out a large g oup of enthuslasttc sportswomen each w1th the vxsron of wtnnlng an L The grrls earnlng three hundred pomts by partrclpatmg IH sports are presented wtth an L tor therr efforts whrle those earnrng two hundred pomts recexve numerals Thrs year the .lunrors were the most energettc and dllrgent After all the excttement cheers and hard work had dred away the Jumors emerged the vrctors ofthe volley ball tournament The foul shootrng contest second on the sports schedule agarn featured ltvely competrtlon The contest came to a peaceful end when Eltnor Derrlg won averagrng 47 foul shots out of an allotted seventy hve Anne Elchorn came ln second and Catherlne Scrzak was thlrd The competltrve spmt became tense as the basketball season rolled around The Junrors determlnatron to take the basketball tltle bore trurt when they scored a forty srx to thlrty two vlctory over the Senrors 1n the last game ot the season Badmlnton although a new sport ha become popular wrth the glrls Thxs new form of tennts IS taught durmg class and the speed ot tt has been so appealrng that many of the grrls have taken rt up rn earnest ln Apnl a paddle and deck tennls tournament that brought out droves of applrcants was conducted Traxnxng tor seventy yard dash relay hrgh lump broad jump and basketball throw commenced IH gym classes and they were featured at the annual track meet tn May Th1s track meet ends the sport season for the grrls Grit Day rn .lune ts a memorable occasron for rt IS then that all who partxcxpated ID these aCllVlllSS and earned the1r polnts are presented wtth hard earned letters 83 . , . , . , , , . , . , . . , , , , . f V - V V V - V - V V V - - V - V - V- a , . , . , , , . , ' I . 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A 1 9 29 ' ROW1 M Kaplan P Woltberg M Wlshna ROW 2 Coach Goodwrn S Lxeberman H Belcher .l Chapman C Lutz W Hartman A Marius A Kazary F Barnackx E Wxener W Berlont Track 1938 In the Unton County Track meet Lmden gathered 1n n1ne pomts lncludlng a hrst second and thlrd and although they hmshed tttth they gave a good showtng cons1der1ng the small number of entrants from our school ln the tlnals Sh1 Beshunsky placed first 1n the 12 pound shot put Wllh a lengthy heave of 43 feet 3V2 1nches Frank Barnackt placed thlrd ln the m1le run and Seymour L1eberman placed thtrd 1n the running hlgh yump John Latawtec ftntshed hfth 1n the sprlnt flnals and Harold Belcher tlnlshed stxth 1n the halt m1le In beatmg I-l1lls1de thelr tlrst meet on the schedule 50 49 Sht Beshunsky scored a grand slam by taktng hrsts 1n the shot put dtscus and 1avel1n Lmden beat Cranford a week later and then Summlt and Regronal rn a trlangular track meet that hnlshed wlth Llnclen leadmg 1n the scorlng 51 27 43 Beshunsky scored flfteen points to recelve top honors L1eberman took a f1ISl m the hlgh jump and Captaln Al Martls and James Chapman captured most of the pomts tn the spnnts Frank Barnackl won second tn the mtle and hrst tn the half rmle run After wmmng three more meets m a row Lmden was iIlPP6d by Roselle Park by a slender margtn for a loss Rahway and Plaxnheld were both beaten rn a tnangular meet by Lmden who also beat Westfleld and Roselle by a comfortable margm m another trrangular meet Chapman and Beshunsky took two fxrsts aptece for the hlghest honors, and Lolly Benont surprtsed everybody by hurlmg the Javelrn 144 feet for a tlrst 1n that event Harold Belcher, wtih 1101111119 to Sh0W f01' The beginning Of the Season took a trrst tn the half mrle L1nden had a good year ln track, and even 1l10119h the number was Small they made a good showmg rn all then meets won all thetr trlangular track meets and only lost one meet to Roselle Park by only three polnts 84 ' 2 .N x . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , , , . , . , , , . . 1 I I Y . ,, .,, . . . 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BANTA Receiver of Taxes JOHN J FITZPATRICK JR CHARLES S VALVANO Councllman 61h Ward JULIUS KALISH Counc1Irnan 7th Ward WILLIAM J HURST Councllman 8th Ward LEWIS WINETSKY Cuy Attorney JAMES DAVISON Crly Engmeer LOUIS RAKIN Police Recorder 1 fr 1 uf Mayor Councilman-lst Ward Councilman-51h Ward Om Timm Yami 0 514911101 APEDA STUDIO, Inc APEDA BLDG 212 216 WEST 48111 STREET NEW YORK CITY CIrc1e 6 0790 APEDA SERVES MORE SCHOOLS IN NEW JERSEY AND RENEWS A HIGHER PERCENTAGE OF CONTRACTS ANNUALLY THAN ANY OTHER STUDIO OHICIBI Photographer to Lmden I-hgh School. 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939 AQfJ!1f1' 411117 ,SQ1'1'm JOE S Army 8: Navy S!O1'e WHELAN S DRUG STORE k C 100 N Wood Avenue 106 N Wood Avenue Linden N .l Lmdell N ul Cornphrnents of H A U S W A L D S Where Quality Service, and Sansfacnon are Brought Together 109 111 North Wood Avenue EICHNER S BAKERY Bread Rolls Fancv Cakes 6 N Wood Avenue ll 2 2759 C pl 1 l MICK S DELICATESSEN 423 N Wood Avenue LI 2 2865 LINDEN DRY GOODS 117 N Wood Avenue Linden N J SAM S SHOE REPAIR SHOP ho W 1 Lmden N J to LIN DEN FRUIT EXCHANGE 219 N Wood Avenue LI 2 3406 FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY o ByclS pl gT SENTRY STORES e Ll24179 114N Wood Ave HENRY P WETZEL Furnishings for Men and Boys 125 N Wood Avenue Linden N LINDEN RESTAURANT O Y 19 N Wood Avenue naw N Wood Avenue Linden N J Lmden N J I 1 Spoxling Goods . . , Wor lotliezs Fislunq Tackle Shoex, Rubbers A I Crimp Supplies Relmcoritk . I I . . I ' ' 7 1 . - I u o I Fancy Fruit Baskets Made Order Special Orders for VV6dCll11QS and Parfies ' 21 . . - Om lmen 5 0 Auto Accessories-Radi s- ic e up ies ' Fislim ackle ' T l. - . ' I ' ' . . , . J I S es Repaired While You ai Invisible S leing Our Special! ' . i I , , 1 ' ' OTTO BERGAN AUTO PARTS NOR I-I WOOD AVFNUE SHERLING MOTOR CAR CO New Cl ex rolet Cars SALES 1414 SI George Ave Lrnden N J SERVICE 1444 SI George Axe Lrnden N J Phone Llnden 2 3181 RADEMAEKERS Newark N J Bxndrng of Books and Publrcatrons of All Tgpes E 2521 S N Thomson Typewnter Co SALES SERVICF RENTALS L W GRAND Brggesi Varrery D N Wood Avenue Lrnden N JOHN W WIRTH O D Opiomeirrsi HERSH TOWER BUILDINIG 125 Broad S1 or 1216 E Grwnd Elrmbeth N J ROSENTHAL S BAKERY OUALITY BAKERS d Wed 115 N Wood Avenue Phone LI 2 3642 ELMWOOD SWEET SHOP 1178 Elrzabethlxvenue Elrzabeth N J 503 N Wood Avenue Lrnden N J G J ALBRIGHT OFFICIAL JEWELER FOR THE CLASS OF 1939 LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL 220 N Wood Avenue Lrnden, N ernmn rss Prop NATELSON BROTHERS H 1-1 R M A N ' S The Store for Men and Boys Oualrty Derry and Dellcatessen 91 Broad Street Elrzabelh, N J 221 N Wood Avenue LI 2414Q 15 .' I I I Lr:-ciezt, N J - . A C fpfxrk Plugs Gate: Fan Bzlrb Arrtorrxoilv-1 Products Phone Lrndeti 23575 IC' . vu I , . A 1 7 U O O . I . I V . . . . . c - I C I . . I , . b ' V I Specral Or ers Filled for dings and Parties Y . . L - 8 . - . M Berkowitz, Prop A . . , A , . . . A I ' ' of H ' l Re , Q PLAZA RESTAURANT FAVIOUS POR R UIAR BRFAKFAS S IUNCHEONS AND DINN P WOOD AVENUE IINIDEN N 300 W Ehzabeth Ave 16 L I den N J CYNOSURE ENGRAVING SCIENTIFIC ENGRAVING CO lo F cu: Manufaciured by THE BRANWELL PRESS 209 WEST 38111 STREET NEW YORK THE LINDEN DAIRY R J 10 N Wood Ave ue ELIZABETH Phone LI 24382 SPeC1ahZm9 ln APPETGI Daily Photo Service Co. For Ygung Men and BOYS Blue PIIIIIS and PITOIOSIHIS 25 N Wood Avenue Phone II 2 2818 one LI 2-3182 I ' .QS A . 'f . .' l 1' El T1 f' ' B 5 , P ': A2 5 .' . . , .' J bY Complxmunts of 406 West 31st Slreet A - In New v' Pk i 1 , . . Ffllls ' 460114 Compixxnexxts Cf . . . 2 . n GUTOWSKI MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO S40 Ins rurnent tree wrth 50 Prrvate L ssons At S125 Per Lesson Small Enrollment Fee 1169 E Jersey S at Broad St Eltzabeth N J PACE INSTITUTE Cultural Occupational Courses lc Iro mms t c IN drool 'mc uv. mug, sulrool studx rmludp me tolloxxm ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTANCY PRACTICEIC P A I ADVERTISING AND MARKETING SELLING AND MARKETING SECRETARIAL PRACTICE ADVANCED SHORTHAND SHORTHAND REPORTING IC S R I PHOTOGRAPHY REAL ESTATE u INSURANCE un or or Scmor lllLl'I I I tulcnt nrt 1 I :ini I Q ACF XIII!-. PACE INSTITUTE 225 BROADWAY, New Yomc BENJAMIN KOSBERG CO Art Supplres l D1 coxnts to H gh School Stxdu 5 233 Broad Street 431El1zabeth Ave ELIZABE H N J Q N Wood A c e mln :M l. C 227 C Buses to Hrre 'o All Occisrons r pn MCCARTHY S PHARMACY 523 N Wood Avenue Lrnden N J LINDEN J EWELERS Lrnden s Leaclmg Jewelers N Wood Avenue 2 4 Let G A Do The 4 B1g Jobs COOKING REFRIGERATION WATER HEATING HOUSE HEATING Lise Modern Gas Apphances 1n the Modern Home ELTZABETHTOWN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY MROZEK AUTO SALES PON-Tl f' SIXES ND EIGHTS cclct o rl'v1oor Sales 'md Servtce IRCZEIL P U Phone Ll 2 2637 Con 'ments of I F I - LI 2f4:c4 I G 4 , , . v - ' 129 . - 537 'l1'1g. 5u'l:-'s . lf - ' ' , - . . ' . , ' ' 4, . . b - O . . . . . . AJ I I A' scrum sf .y nzkr t 1.11 'Q rcs:-rvznimr ui class pln c to lm- vzwzulzxlrlc :utter luult srlnwl grznlrxzntr-+n lno ' ' 1-ml-lrgzxll-rrxj 'mul Im plznig-ml un nmilirrq list of l 111-2-IE . 'ITNT' '1-tl1x'1:Ilrlrugztzlm-wt Ikrm ' . l! 1lll1Y'-Q Diltltmlzr L'-ru:-ts :Irv xlcrrl-:lin-tl by Aux' Xrvrk Stzxtr Ifrlllrati-'11 lJ1p:lrt:mx:t. fy l'. A. Uflxrscs :Irv :Ipgfrmrml lay ln-Ill Nrw Turk :Invl Kvw Jvl'-4'y. 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Prl:5tGenez1.Is 23 . ve P11 n Ll -:I 2-3' c - Lrnclen, N J Res Inigzp - 71 k A EDVV L ' 415 Roselle Stret- ' ' ro Lzxzc:-fn, fl J Bevlana Chartered Servlce A - L Y c A ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE J For three generahons the Altenburg famlly has de voted ltself to the promotron of frne planos planos whose excellence ol tone and touch responsrveness meet the htghest Musrcal requlrements The trlends of thrs frrm are many for 11 has cease lessly strrven to grve the hrghest SBIISIBCIIOH to people who want only the very best rn thelr homes Spmet Studlo and Grand Planos Mason and Hamlrn Knabe Hardman Kramch and Bach Geo Steck Weber Otto Altenburg RADIOS REPRIGERATORS ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE 1150 E JERSEY STREET ELIZABETH Compllments of SHOR S PHARMACY HOME or coUcH EX Compllments of J R BAUMANN PLORIST Co ag of Good Ouahty and Moder Style Del d to You S eethe IWhe Yo Say S Rahway N J RAhway 7 0711 Compllments of SUPPLY COMPANY TOMPKINS ICE CREAM 215 N Wood Avenue Lrnden N J WHEN YOU THINK OF PRINTING 1l-IINK LINDEN PRINTING CO 13 E Elxzabeth Avenue Lmden N J Llnden 2 4220 95:1 fl :I - I L I - I - - - I 1 - . - G - Musett - M1H1p18HO. ' I I . . rs es ' n l'vere r W ar n u o I ' ' - I . , . . , T OF . . . . . , . . MCCARTHY 8: SIMON Inc Manufacturmg Spec1a11sts 7 Q NVest 36th Street New York Specmlrsts PULP T GOVVNS CAPS GOWNS HOODS EOR ALL DEGREES Outtttters to over 15Oo Schools Colleges and Churches 2 Anertci s Grewtest Clothmg Vwlues ROGERS CLOTHES 115 Broad Street Elrzibeth N l O B Nadel Coal 8: Supply Co , Inc N Xl Kopp 2 Etl VI MELLORS ESSO SERVICE Complete Car Servrcrng 'Nlood Ave Cor Henry St Lmden N J LINDEN TRUST COMPANY wooD AVENUE AND PRICE STREET BRANCH ST GEORGE S AVENUE AND CHARLES STREET I . I , , Eltznlveth -O35-2 Open Ev'-:.1:1r x ' Q' Q .' 4 .lust oft Filth .-Xw-:':1-- 1 I 1 A c I . . c lll Frrgrclturfz Rotoflanue il urnvrs Norqe Products Radros Sezvtce-Tulze-2 Products l . . Fuel Otl 295 .' A ood Ave ' A' f Susquehanna Coal Linden, N. J X er's Coke Ll, -4053 s 930 A J t ellor, Prop ' rf 1 - I N . . ., , ., , . 1 Compliments of LINDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS PRINCIPALS ASSOCIATION Comphmenis of THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ANDREVV B SCI-IMITZ Presrdeni JAMES F DOOLEY Vrce Presldeni GEORGE W BAUER FRANK J DOUGHERTY EMANUEL MARGULIES RALJL R BROWN Superrntendeni A C BALDWIN Secretary RICHARD B MAGNER Attorney JAMES .I SMITH Custodlan of Funds LESLIE M DENNIS Archriect KEYSTONE CHAPTER Order of DeMolay Lrnden N J THE HIGH SCHOOL owe all my success IH lrfe Io havmg PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION been always a quarter of an hour before hand Lord Nelson C IJIPZIIIILIII - 1 - ' 1 ' ' I ' f ' 1 Cornplrrnvnts ol Complnnenr. o. , . . .vfl I I 'fl .NW l Alfllfff lj. MIKE'S MEAT MARKET 104 N. Wood Avenue ici Free Delivviv LI 2 B I Oiialifv Meal: nr Low. P r Low Prices Keep Us Busv ' DAVE'S CONFECTIONERY Candv, Cigar, Soda Stationery 5 S. Wood Avenue Coriipliriieiiix of FRED M. WOOD Compliiiienrf ot CASTLES ICE CREAM CO. GARFIELD, NEW JERSEY THE LINDEN ROTARY CLUB In fuftbemlzce 0 115 Eiriucatzozznl 1310510111 Exteizaff ztf omlblzmezzti HAGIN BOOK SHOP A LINSENMANN W A e o M Clell N MCAEEPEE S BEIEUTY SHOP Square Deal Tue Store ALL STANJDARD x E IRE Axim BATTERIES 16 S W d A O D I' I' l f ' s ' I' I' P I CN O G W-fiiig Card: Smtionm' T,l El. T-5853 Blige-lo fi 13 N. ood venue Florist Lind n, N. J. Floral Avenue C r. C an S1 l i,c11i:: Lil::a:',' Gif Newark, . 1 D 's Ll 2-2507 Niglih l.l. 2'-12 insworrh S ., Linden F . JAH 'l' ES .' . P ziznnzeiils S-1710 Elldi 52 '- Time Payiiieiitnfflo Down Pliyineiit: Required BY i lifoiiitiiiviit Oi .' L 2' -M A OO Ve' I Onnelll Prop COm,,hmen,S of THE SENIOR CLASS THE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Extends its thanks to the advertisers in this book tor thetr cooperatlon and rec SCHOOL NO 4 ommends them to the readers Compltments of DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN GIRLS AND Bovs GLEE CLUBS G J ALBRIGHT OFFICIAL .IEWELER For the Class of 1939 LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL LI 2 2 93 Fora N I G SUCCESSFUL Busmrsss CAREER MILK AND CREAM Attend Wholesale and Retall A Frntshtng School Wlth 529 Maple Avenue Linden Character 0 2 wso Real Estate and Insurance For The Drscrlmrnatlng ei Hrgh School Graduates g 'rn College Tratned Students Comphmems of FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE P L A Z A T H E A T R E to EL1abeth 25509 Pho! L 22 4 Addaha s Flower Shop 120 Broad Street Elxzabeth Flowers For All Occisrons R J Hall BCS Manager 146 E St George Ave Lmclen N of l I D f Q ' Complxments of 1 1 . - of Phone , - 9 D . E N - - I - ' , N. 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