Linden High School - Cynosure Yearbook (Linden, NJ)
- Class of 1941
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YNOSWE C L-HGH SCHOOL LHNDEN ,f LKNDEN NJ ZZ awww? .4-f!'Qk5? . l I , I F2 E Z 52 2 2' . - ' if 9 , i' , ,f f i 5 3 E 24 5 2 , 6 llgf 4 Us M s. 1, 4- ,-'Iv 1-f 'ii .fl ' 'U A - T' - , A' 'F 'T . -f-- ' E F4 4114. 6' A I ANDREW B SCHMITZ IAMES E DOOLEY GEORGE W BAUER FRANK J DOUGHERTY EMANUEL MARGULIES ADMINISTRATION BOARD OE EDL CATION Presxdent Vnce Presndent PAUL R BROWN A B Sxmpson College S T B Boston Um werslty M Ed Rutgers Unlverslty A M Columb1aUmvers1ty Superxntendent of Schools My grandfather was born cxrly nn the mneteenth century He spent his boyhood on a farm m northcastern Ohlo Great trams home on thelr journey mto the great unknown West Many of the clravans camped at nlght less than 1 mule from where he lned The ne1ghbor boys and he would VISII the camps 1n the evening 'md llsten to the ploneers as they told of thenr hopes and ambx tnons These stones influenced my grandfather to such an extent that he caught the Splflt of the ploneers When he married he and hrs young brlde loaded all of thelr belongmgs mto a covered wagon and joined a wagon tram whlch was gomg west Amerlca became a great natlon when the ploneers conquered the western frontlers It can become a greater natlon stlll lf the splrxt of the early pxoneers can once agam mspnre 1ts youth LIDA M EBBERT Ph B DlClxlI1SOD College A M Columbia Umverslty Prmclpal of High School Always be loyal to the ideals of democracy as exemplnfled m the American secondary school That school has glven you an opportumty to develop to your maxnmum capac1ty at the same ume that rt has taught you to work wnth others and to subordmate selfish mterests to the common good May your experlences nn school help you to play well your part as c1t1zens of our great democracy 4 , .E M , W , . . , . . , . 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I va if FACULTY HELENJ BRYAN ASHWELL A B St Law rence Umversrty Englrsh Advrser of Chrom cle Freshman Adviser EMANUEL BEDRICK B S M A New York UHIVCPSIIY Crtlzenshnp Freshman Advlser RUTH VAN DEUSEN BELL B C S New York Unnersxty Commercxal Subjects Sophomore Advlser FRANKLIN P BUCKMAN B A Swarthmore Commercnal Law Semor Adviser HELEN A BUGBEE A B Washmgton Un1ver s1ty of St Louls Mo Consumer Educatxon Englxsh Freshman Advlser DOT CASEMENT B S Southwest MISSOUFI State Teachers College A M New York Unlversnty Typmg Advnser Secretarxal Commxttee Chrom cle Sophomore Advnser GERALD M CLARK B S Southwest Mrssourn State Teachers College A M Columbxa Um versnty Commercial Subjects Commercxal Stock Room Charrman Corrldor Commxttee Chalr man Athletic Txckets EDWARD R COOPER B S Rutgers Unnersxty Panzer College of Physxcal Education and Hy 5 gxene Supervisor Physncal Educatlon Coach of Football Baseball ANN Z DANAHER B S Trenton State Teachers Colle e Typewrrtmg Offnce Practxce Sopho more Adviser MARIE DEMAREST B S ln Ed New York Un1 versxty Health Educatnon Advlser Cheer Leaders Freshman Advnser WILLIAM A DIEHL B S Lafayette College A M Rutgers Unnversxty Sc1ence Freshman Advlser Advlser Chemlstry Club JOHN DORNE A B Upsala College M Ed Rutgers Umverslty Mechamcal Drayymg Woodwork LYMAN P DUDLEY B S Newark State Teach ers College Pratt Instltute Head of Manual Arts Department Woodwork N PAULINE GEIGES A B Montclanr State Teachers College Englnsh Freshman Adylser ABRAHAM GELFOND B S Rutgers bnnersnty Geometry General Mathematlcs Cntnzenshnp Freshman Advnser HELENA GILKESON B S Umverslty of Mus sourl A M Columb1aUnners1ty Englnsh Ad user Dramatic Club Coach Sennor Play Dramatic Club Productions 'l N Q Ja Q, . 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L I, LESLIE Ix GOODWIN Panzer College Physncal Educatlon Health Fducatlon Assnstant Coach Football Coach Basketball Track Dlrector Dance Orchestra FLORENCEJ GRANT B S Ed Kent State Un1 verslty A M Columb1aUn1vers1ty Retall Sell lng Typewrltmg Bookkeeplng unlor Ad vxser GRACE GRAVES B S Northwest MISSOUII State Teachers College A M Columbla Unlverslty Engllsh junlor Advlser MARGUERITE A GULICK B S Rutgers Um Head JULIA N HARDIN B A Syracuse Umverslty French Englnsh Sen1orAdv1ser H GAYLORD JAMISON B A Dakota Wesleyan Umversnty A M Columbna Un1vers1ty Hrs tory Adviser Debatmg Club Coach Debating Team jumor Advlser CLAIRE KANTNER B S Rutgers Un1vers1ty Vocal Musnc Boys and Gnrls Glee Clubs A Cappella Chonr Double Quartet Senxor Muslc Speclal Chorus ALICE H KENDALL B S Indiana State Teach ers College of Indxana Pa Commercial Sub jects Sophomore Advnser FRANCIS L KENDALL B S Ed Rutgers Um versity Mechan1calDraw1ng Prmtlng Chan' man Freshman Advisers JOSEPHINE M LANG B S New York Unlver sxty A M Columbna Umversxty Hnstory Ad vlser CIVIC Forum Club Senlor Advlser ELEANOR F LELAND B S New jersey College For Women Sewmg Advlser Home Economlcs Club Freshman Advlser ELEANORE M LEVENDUSKY A B St Ellza beths College A M Columbla Unlversrty Al man Adv1ser MORRIS LEVINE B A Dartmouth College Cm zensh1p Hnstory Tenn1s Coach Freshman Ad vxser SARA M LIGHT A B Lebanon Valley College A M Columbxa Umversxty Engllsh Advertns mg Staff Chronxcle jumor Advxser HELEN A MacCONKEY A B Mount Holyoke College A M Columbla University Latm Advnser Latm Club jumor Advxser EDITH MacCORMACK A B Adelphi College A M New York Un1vers1ty Enghsh Chanr man umor Advxsers 6 X 6 '. a 3 Q al I '. g ' . . . . 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VIOLA MCBRIDE B S University of Vermont A M New York University Head of Commer cial Department Stenography Secretarial Prac. tice Faculty Business Manager Cynosure Senior Adviser HELEN V MCCORMACK A B Bucknell Um versity English Adviser Circulation Staff Chronicle Freshman Adviser GERTRUDE A MCDONOUGH A B Montclair State Teachers College General Science Eng is WARREN F MALPAS B S Juilliard School Instrumental Music Director Orchestra Band GERTRUDE K MARSHALL B S S Boston mercial Club unior Adviser HANS MOLDASCHL Ph D University of Vienna Vienna Austria Head of Language Department German Adviser of German Club Senior Adviser Photographic Adviser Cyno sure ELLA C MOORE B A lNew Jersey College for XWomen German English Freshman Adviser EFFIE M NODDIN A B Maine Wesleyan Womens College A B Unnersity of Mame A M Columbia University French Adviser French Club umor Adviser 7 ALFRED E NOGI B S University of Alabama Sports Appreciation Health Physical Educa tion Assistant Coach Football Basketball Base ball Track DOROTHY M OLDACH B S in Ed University of Pennsylvania Oil Painting under Yatnell Abbott Stanley Woodward Art Adviser Art Club Puppet Club EDWARD OSMUN B S in C Ed Rider College Commercial Geography Economics Soph omore Adviser DOROTHEA E PAGE A B New jersey College For Women Engli h Adviser Literature Club Sophomore Adviser M Columbia University Head of Science De partment Biology Chairman Sophomore Ad vtsers Adviser Golf Team ELIZABETH G POTTER A B Wellesley Col lege A M Columbia University History Freshman Adviser GEORGE N RAMAGE B S Wesleyan Umver sity A M Columbia University Mathematics Sophomore Adviser B BELLE RANNEY A B Wellesley College A M Columbia University English Adviser Cynosure Senior Aduser 9, l' h. l - University. Commercial Subjectsg Adviser Com- WILBUR G- PIPER B- S- Lafayette College: A- . Q J . . i n I : 1 5 J . . y Z . V. . ELIZABETH REYNOLDS B S New York Um versrty Mathematrcs Adv1ser Mathematrcs Club Sophomore Adv1ser MARGARET RICKERT Newark Cnty Hospltal School Nurse AGNES M ROSE A B Byrn Mawr College A M New York IJl'llVCl'SlCy Head of Mathe matlcs Department Mathematlcs Chalrman of Senror Advnsers LLOYDJ RUCH B S Lafayette College A M eral Sclence JOHN SCHOTT B S Provrdence College Alge bra General Mathematlcs A WILSON SCOTT B S Trenton State Teach ers College Brology General Scrence Sopho more Advxser HELEN R SIEGMAN Trenton Normal School Health Physical Education EVELYNW SMITH A B Elmlra College Eng lrsh Hrstory Crtrzenshrp Freshman Adv1ser RAYMOND C STOKES Oswego State Normal School Metalwork VIRGINIA STRAUGHAM B S New jersey Col lege for Women Physrcal Educatron MABEL A TUTTLE B S New York Unrversrty A M Columbla Unrversrty Superusor of Eng lrsh Drrector of Assembly Programs PAUL WALKER B S Franklrn and Marshall College A M Columbia Unnversxty General Scxence Brology Adv1ser Photographs Club Avratron Club Freshman Adv1ser IEANNETTE WARE B S UUIVCFSIIX of Wash mgton M S Columbra Umversrty Foods Adv1ser Home Economrcs Club Freshman Advrser JANE WATERMAN A B Wells College B L S Columbla Um ersrty Lrbrarran Adv1ser Lxbrary Squad EDWARD A WEISS Ph B Boston College A M Columbra Unrversrtw Chemnstry umor Adv1ser LILLIAN M WINETSKY B Ed C Rrder Col lege Commerc1alSubyects Sophomore Adv1ser PAUL A YEISLEY B S Lafayette College A M Columbxa Unrversrty Physlcs Semor Ad vrser 8 3 ' . , , . . . , . . . , J- . . , I ' ' ,' , g . . f. 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V' . . , . -. ., , . .- JOSEPH ATTANASIO oe The hxghest graces of musnc flow from the feelmgs of the heart Perfect Attendance l 2 3 May Festn I 4 tate Band 3 Orchestra 1 2 5 4 All State Orchestra 4 Dance Orchestra 1 2 Latm Club I 7 3 4 Cxvrc Forum Club NICHOLAS BABBITT Nxck Nothmg ventured nothmg ganned May Festxval Stage Commxttee 2 Rxfle Club l 2 German Club I 2 3 Poys Glee Club 7 Interclass Track 3 4 Interclass Basketballl 2 3 4 junior Varslty Football 3 Varsnty 4 ALFRED BAKUNAS A He who travels quletly travels far Perfect Attendance 3 jumor Varsity Baseball 3 Interclass Track 4 Inter class Basketball 3 4 EDWARD BALDWIN Ned The best way to say nt ns that hes np top wnth everyone Homeroom Charrman 1 2 Interclass Basketball 4 Varsxty Baseball 4 junlor Warsxty Football 2 Varsxty 3 4 RUTH BALDWIN Rob Kmdness rs the golden cham by whxch her frlends are bound May Festnval 1 Gtrls Glee Club 1 VIVIAN BANKER Vlv A happy mmd garmented nn llght Homeroom Treasurer 1 Step This Way Gnrls Glee Club I Badminton 7 GLADYS BAREFIELD Glad The secret of her success IS con stancy to purpose May Festnval 7 3 Mnxed Chorus 5 Home Economncs Club 4 Gxrls Glee Clu 7 3 11 WILLIAM BARG Bl Repose and cheerfulness are the bxdge of a gentleman Perfect Attendance 2 3 FRANCES BARNA Fran Sweet generous consxderate Llbrary Squad 4 JANET BAUER jimmy Laughmg cheerfulness throws the lxght of day on her path of llfe Chronlcle Staff 2 Cynosure Bust ness Committee Semor Play May Festl wal 2 Dramatxc Club 3 4 Art Club 4 Auatlon Club 3 Girls Glee Club 2 Paddle Tennns 3 WARREN BAUERBAND Content wnth all he does and happy all the whlle HELEN BAUM Both her eyes are ever nn flood wlth laughter Homeroom Chanrman 2 Secretarlal Appomtment 4 Cynosure Busmess Committee Chairman Semor Play Txcket Commnttee May Fesnval 1 2 5 4 Glrls Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Dramatnc Club 2 3 4 Debatmg Club 1 JOSEPHINE BEBKOWITZ A qunet charm a serene expression a lastmg grace WALTER BERIONT Lolly Versatnlnty of athletncs at the peak Chaxrman junxor Prom Decorating Commnttee Semor Prom Decoratm Committee Chairman Barn Dance En tcrtamment Commlttee 4 Homeroom Chairman 3 4 Cynosure Business Com mittee Avlatron Club 1 Varsity Foot ball l 2 5 All State 4 Varsxty Basket ball l 2 All County 3 Captam 4 Most Valuable Player Award 4 Track 1 2 State javelm Champxon 3 Co Captam ..J ., . . .. .un I val , 2. 51 Band 1, 2, 5, Q All-S 1 . .3 . , , 3 - - V . i I I: I H I y Q 39 4: l 'l ' ,-,., 4: 1, 2, 3. ' ' ' ' If rv V A , z . , 1 . , 1 ,Q , 4. Z . 3.9-9 2 , kg ' tl lfn ' , . . ' ' - - .g Q . -' .Z E - -' t ' ' s , 4 : r . 9 . L 7 1 ' u n ' . . . 3 . . . , . . '. . , ' . ' . . Z 9 3 1 f. ' 1 . ' ,., 9 - .. . ., ,.JO,, 9 ' l I Q 9 2 , , . H ,. 4 ' 5 ' ' g 9 . ' - I ' 2 . ' .9 ,S s ' . . 2 z . - '..y .s I . I 9 , , y - 9 . . b -1 -- n 1 ,-, .I ' , p p 4. VALENTINE BERNHARDT Va He reaps the crop of success from the seeds of frnendshnp he has sovm Auatxon Club 1 Interclass Basket ball 4 Interclass Baseball 3 4 ISTHER BESHUNSKY Butch A sense of humor a good sport Flsh and Game Club 7 C RAC I BLTYLER Btu Smiles as hang on Hebc s cheek And lose to lxve ln dimples sleek Chronicle Staff 3 Make up Com nuttee 3 May Festnal 7 3 4 Usherettc. Senxor Play Mixed Chorus 4 Gxrls Glee Club 7 3 4 Girls Chorus 4 Dramatic Club 4 Art Club 4 Paddle Tennis 3 FRANCES BIANCO Fran The gods we serve wrnte thexr names rr' our faces Perfect Attendance 2 Secretarial Ap poxntment 4 Make up Commxttee 3 4 May Festival 1 2 Dramauc Club 4 Gnrls Glee Club l 2 JOHN BILANIN johnme Gwen hrs chance on the basketball court he proved hlmself a worthy fmd Homeroom Treasurer 3 Band l 7 May Festxval 1 2 Interclass Basketball l junxor Varslty Basketball 2 3 Var stty 4 Interclass Badm1nton 1 2 3 4 Junror Varsity Baseball 7 3 Varsity 4 CAROLINE BLUSEWICZ Carol Few thmgs never go out of style a fcmmme woman IS one Library Squad 3 Gxrls Glee Club l GI-ORGE BOGDANIUK Speed Gentle ln manner forceful nn perfor mance Perfect Attendance 2 Interclass Bas ketball 1 DOLORES BOSCO Hon Few words for a small mald yust pretty as a picture Homeroom Secretary 3 Homeroom Treasurer -4 WALLAC E BOWDEN XVally Merrnly he goes the land of loy al ways before h1s eye Interclass Basketballl 7 s 4 Inter class Badminton l NORMA BRIENYA Moe Her flashnng eyes and lnght htart make hcr seem eyer happy and gay Aviation C lub 3 JOHN BYKO Bike In hnm alone twas natural to please Homeroom Chanrman 2 Rnfle Club 1 Crvnc Forum Club 1 junnor Varsity Basketball 3 Interclass Basketball junlor Varsxty Football 3 JOHN CAC CHIONE lohnny All good thmgs walt for hmm who wxll but come and clanm them Student Councxl l Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 May Fest1val7 5 4 Semor Play Chronicle 4 Dramatnc Club 7 5 4 Boys Glee Club l 2 3 -1 Interclass Basketball 2 3 4 Track 3 -L DORIS CARGLE Pug Your actrons m passmg pass not away for good deeds always are re membered Perfect Attendance l Cnvn. Forum Club 3 4 German Club 4 Home Eco nomncs Club 1 2 3 4 Chenustry 4 Fnsh and Game Club 3 MVT RICO CARPIN Greek od helps those w o help themselx es Interclass Basketball 1 7 Interclass Baseball 2 12 1 1 .. H 'Q C ,, . If ' r l . ' - . . , . , , -. x , ,- . , -Q ,- ' . ' 1 ,Z ' 4 , Ag ' - - ' . ',, . . s Y 'I - - .V -Q.!A9 4 I K ' 'L 4 I : K . . . ' . ' ' ' f. ' , . . H. .. . , ' . Q , 'L . .' 3 . a ' 9 3 ' . ' ' 7. , - ., L, J, K. , ' . ' . - - -a ' 9 7 7 ' . , y , . t . . . . 5 - , ' U 41 9 '9 9 ' 9 9 . - f. ' - ' ' , , s -7 9 .' 9 .a . , f, I . 9 7 7 -9 5 ' , , , ., . A r 7 5 3 -3 ' -, ,, . 11 H ' ' , , . 9 ' . ' 3 . - s ' 1 a s ' . ' X. 5 7 7 9 7 1 ' , N , 9 ' ' . 9 -7 ' 7 . , t IRVING C ARVER rv Conserxatnc consistent and con siderate junior Christmas Decorating Com mittee MathematicsCIub 7 S 4 Inter class Basketball 7 lnterclass Badmm n I JOSEPH C ASllNO Casey A quiet fellow who is easily roused by a just cause Homeroom Chairman I Perfect At tendance 3 Fish and Game Club 3 Chemistry Club 3 President I junior Varsity Football 4 Interclass Baseball 7 Interclass Basketball 2 5 JOSEPH CASSINO oe His smile is as big and sincere as his play on the gridiron Aviation Club 7 junior Varsity Football 7 Varsity 3 4 junior Varsity Basketball 7 5 Varsity 4 junior Var sity Baseball 7 Varsity S I Interclass Basketball I HYMAN C HERNIN Hymie And when his deep mclodious voice is heard all must listen in rapt silence Assistant Business Manager Cynosure Dramatic Club 1 I IIAINXAH C HERNOISKY Han Quict charm and reserve is womans gcnuine praisc O chestra I 7 3 I Camera Club I Deb lung C lub I OLIVE C LARK Lovey When she leads the cheering how could our boys do anything but fight. Senior Play Library Squad 5 -41 Civic Forum Club I 2' Commercial Club Z. n' Home Economics Club -ig Camera Club I' Chcerleader 5 Volley' Ball Z Captain I' Basketball I 2' Badminton I 2' Foul Shooting , -1 T'1ble Tennis I ... -LN Ln XX ESLEY CODDINGTON XVes His heart's in the skies ut it's '- geons. not planes. Dramatic Club I , ei. 15 , I SYLVIA COHEN By her liveliness and wit she shines in company Home Economics Club 7 FRANCES COLE Fran Her love for beauty shows forth in ber good taste Homeroom Treasurer I Girls Glee Club 1 INAN COOK Cookie Small krndnesses small courtesies small considerations make up her sum of charm Homeroom Treasurer I 7 3 Barn Dance Committee 4 Secretarial Ap pointment -I Chronicle S Christmas Decorating Committee 3 Girls Glee Club I Home Economics Club Treasurer I 2 Volley Ball 4 GLORIA CRYSTAL Glor Dancing feet and dancing eycs are tvims within a twin Cynosure Play 3 Cheerleader I GRACE CRYSTAL Gracie Graceful is the word for Grace Cynosure Play 3 Cheerleader I HELEN CL PFRWIC H To hear her speak and smile you'd think you were in heaven the while. Cynosure Sccretarial Staff: Aviation Club -I' Commercial Club 4. LOUISE CUTLER Lulu Her buoyant spirit wins for her an endless string of friends. Cynosure Business Committee' May' Festival I Z 5' Costume Committee Senior Play Make-up Staff -I' Debatin Club 4- Literature Club 5: Camera Cflu I. WILLIAM DANIELS B1 He says much who speaks wlth muslc Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 2 Fish and Game Club 2 DOROTHY DECKER Dot Her tact comes from her goodne s of heart and fmeness of taste C ynosure Reporter Homeroom Trea surer 2 Secretarxal Apponntment 4 Chaxrman Semor Play Costume Com nuttee L1brary Squad 1 French Club l Dramatxc Club 3 4 Commercnal Club 4 HELEN DERELANKO Thus sweet gurl smlles wxth a grace That lxghtens up her charming face Avlatlon Club I 7 4 ANN DICKERSON The sweet and wholesome promxse of a lovely woman Semor Play Chanrman Cynosure Clerical Commxttee Perfect Attendance 2 Homeroom Treasurer 1 Vnce Presn dent 2 Secretary 3 Secretarnal Appomt ment 4 jumor Prom T1cket Commit tee Dramauc Club 2 3 4 Llterature Club 2 3 4 Cnvnc Forum Club 4 French Club 1 2 Commercxal Club 3 Treasurer 4 jumor Christmas Deco rating Commnttee 3 May Festnval Ush erette 4 CHARLES DITTENGER nt Melancholy for some strange reason has passed hum by NORMALEE DIXON A charmmg lass elegant m her snmplxcnty Secretarnal Apponntment 4 Lnbrarw Squad 3 ALEXANDER DOBRUCKI O lf IS great to have a mans strength Semor Play Kouncnl Representatne FREDERIC K DOES Fred The experts haven t stumped h1m yet Semor Play Property Commnttee, Stamp Clubl 7 3 MAY DUNCAN Mae She who shows courtesy reaps frxend shlp She who plants kmdness gathers love Perfect Attendance 1 7 Lnterature Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Cxvxc Forum Club 3 4 WILLIAM DUNCAN B1 Bxg of stature bng of heart Always ready to do his part DONALD Db NN Ah for the musncal hum of a prmt ll g press Photography Club 2 The joy of youth her brlght eyes dns Play Semor Play Property Commnttee Secretarxal Appomtment 4 Cynosure Clerical Staff Chronicle -4 Avnatxon Club 4 Home Economxcs Club 4 BFTTY EHRENGART Betz She loves the wmds and storms Almost everythmg that ns nature Semor Play Cynosure Reporter Mathematlcs Club 7 3 -1 Latnn Club 1 Z Cnvnc Forum Club 1 7 3 DOROTHY EISEN Deana Her deft hand at the art of make u put many of our actors m character Chronncle 4 K ynosurc Art Committee May Festxval 3 4 Malte up Commxttce 3 4 jumor Prom Commnttee Dramatic Club 4 Girls Glee Club 3 4 Art C lub 3 4 Home Economxcs Club I French Clu 3 4 14 ,. .un j f' , . 9 9 -9 3 . 5 ' s 1 -1 - Y' 'V U 77 3 , ' - - S 7 4 , ' . 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DOROTHY ENGLERT Dotty Effnclent helpful and pleasmg nn all that she does Secretarnal Appomtment 4 HOWARD ENGLERT Howle A stralght lme between honesty and frankness IS the shortest way to success INATHAN ENTENBERG Nate Hrs Well ah opens the fleld of dls cussxon Councll Representatlve 3 EDYTH EVANS Edle Frnendly chatter rs second nature wnth Edyth Home Economlcs Club 4 Avnatnon Club 4 FRIEDA FARBER Flossle The reason farm the temperate wr Endurance foresight strength and sklll Cynosure Busmess Manager May Festxval l 2 3 Chromcle 2 3 Glrls Glee Club I 2 Accompanlst for Boys Glee Club 3 4 Latm Club I Z 3 4 French Clubl 2 5 Presxdent 4 Mathe matxcs Club l 2 5 Presndent 4 De batmg Club l 2 Lnterature Club 3 W ILLIAM FECHO B1 Hrs mterest and endeavor lay m foot ba German Club l 2 3 4 Varsity Foot ball 3 4 Asslstant Manager Football l Manager 7 Interclass Basketball I 2 4 Interclass Baseball I Interclass Track 3 4 SOFIE FERSTEROWSKI Slushle Her nanve gentle manner IS dls played by an ever ready blush junlor Chrnstmas Decoratlng Com mittee Cynosure Art Staff Senior Play Readmg Commlttee French Club l 7 4 V1cePres1dent 3 15 CLOTEAL FIELDS Cleo Merrxly she goes her way Gathermg new friends day by day JOHN FRENTZ Re Red curly hanr and a constant smxle are h1s greatest assets Band I 2 3 4 Perfect Attendance l 2 3 May Festxvall 7 3 German Club l 2 3 4 Interclass Baseball 1 Interclass Basketball l 2 4 Interclass Track l 4 Interclass Badmmton I 2 WALTER FRYSZTAK Walt He that ns compelled agamst his w1ll Is of hrs own opnmon still Homeroom Chairman l Perfect At tendance 3 German Club 7 3 4 Golf Team 3 4 Interclass Baseballl 2 In terclass Track 3 4 RICHARD FUSICK Duck Smcernty spmt and fnght are what thus lad ns made of Varslty Football Co Captam 3 4 Track 3 ELEANOR GALLAGHER E y It seems to her tts only nob'e to be good MICHAEL GALLO Mike A most congemal fellow GRACE GARDOS Polnteness and good nature regu lated by good sense Homeroom Secretary junnor Chrnstmas Decoratmg Commnttee Chronncle I 2 3 News Edltor 4 Cyno sure Art Commlttee Usherette Sennor Play Busmess Commxttee Semor Prom Art Club 3 Presxdent 4 French Club 2 3 Secretary 4 Lnterature Club 7 3 4 Latm Club l 7 3 Avnatlon Club 1 7 RUTH GILTNER Ruthne So uell groomed a mnss nn the arts of ladyshlp IS not easlly found Cxnosure Busmess Commxttee Step Thxs XX ax Lxterature Club 3 4 French Club I 7 3 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 LIEATRIC E GINSBl:RG ea XX xthout musnc llfc would be a mrs take Glrls Glee Club 4 Art Club 4 XX AN D A GLINKA Gllnk Wlse to resolve patxent to perform Gentle of speech beneflcent of mmd Secretarxal Appomtment 4 Cynosure Clerical Staff Chronncle 3 Semor Play Usherette Perfect Attendance 1 May Festnal l 7 Usherette 4 Homeroom Secretarx and Treasurer Z Glrls Glee Clubl 7 Commerc1alClub2 5 Home Economnts C lub I MARIE GLOWA Glow A gax and somewhat saucy grace Fmds expressxon m her face Secretarnal Appointment 4 Kynosure Clerncal Staff May Festlval 1 2 Usher ette -I Homeroom Chairman Z Girls Glee Club I 7 Lxterature Club I 2 F1eldDax 1 7 3 4 Captain I 2 Foul Shootnngl 7 3 4 Volley Balll 2 3 4 Badmmton I 7 3 4 Basketball I 7 1 4 Paddle Tennlsl 2 3 4 DOROTHY GOEHLER Dot Sweeter also than the honey and the honex comb Secretarial Appolntment 4 Perfect Attendance I 2 3 ,lumor Prom Com mnttee Homeroom Treasurer 2 Home Economncs Club 1 2 5 Treasurer 4 Commercial Club 3 Secretary 4 ALFR E D GORCZYLA He but dabbled ln pamt and we marxeled at the pncture that grew from nothing Cxnosure Art Staff Art Club 7 INORNIAY GORRINGF Norm INot mxsthlexous but ever readx to retognue a good prank Ammon C lub I Tratlt 4 MILDRED GRANT Mldgle Full of laughter that opens the llps and the heart Semor Play Costume Commlttee Secretarnal Appomtment 4 Cynosure Clerxcal Staff Chronicle 3 French Club I Commercial Club 3 4 Volley Ball 1 3 Badmxnton 3 Paddle Tenms 3 Foul Shootmg 3 SARA GUTKIN We always smiled at her good na tured chatter May Festival I 2 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club I 7 3 4 Clvlc Forum Clubl 7 RICHARD HABERSKI Rxchle It lsn t only hrs Ideas that wxll make hlm a success but hrs abllxty to carry them out Cynosure Reporter Chromtle I 2 Stage fommnttee Semor Play Mathe matics C lub 2 Rifle Club l Z EVELYN HALAS Evey A smooth and steadfast mmd Gentle thoughts and calm desires Secretarial Apponntment 4 Cynosure Reporter Homeroom Secretary Chronicle 3 Commerclal Club 7 3 Dramatnc Club 4 ANNA HAMANN Ann If ll can be done she can do xt Chaxrman of Secretarlal Staff 4 May Festnval l Z Gxrls Glee Club I 2 German Club 1 2 Commerclal Club 4 Chronlcle 3 LENA HAMMER Lea Her opportumtnes to serve are her most prized possesslons WILLIAM HARKINS B1 Although quiet ln nature he evcels ln fair play and friendliness Homeroom Vrteihanrman 1 Inter class Basketball 4 16 .. . .H - H -11 1 '. 1 Q 1 .1 . 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' ' 1. . .. -. ,, ' 1 . , . - , I JOHN HARROLD ack Hrs motto for lrfe be prepared Cynosure Photography Staff Avra tron Club 2 3 Frsh and Game Club 2 Interclass Basketball 3 Badmrnton 2 Iennrs 7 LOUISE HASBROUCK Lou Fun rs the keynote of her exrstence contentment the chord Mathematrcs Club 2 JAMEs HATTON jrmmy He danced hrs way rnto the hearts of a junror Prom Decoratrng and Enter tarnment Commrttee Barn Dance Decoratrng Commrttee Homeroom 'Ireasurer 7 3 Tennrs Club l Assrstant Baseball Manager I 7 Manager 5 junror Varsrty Basketball 2 3 Varsrty 4 Track 3 CHARLES HAZELWOOD Charlre Erther he wrll frnd a way or he wrll make one Cynosure Photography Staff Mrxed Chorus 2 3 Boys Quartet 3 All State Chorus 3 4 Boys Glee Club Secretary 7 Presrdent 3 Photography Club 4 llff:e7Club I 7 junror Varsrty Foot d HARRISON HEILMAN Zeke Let rt rarn let rt pour nothrng bothers me EGON HELLER Iggy urck of mrnd easy rn manner glrb of tongue Cap and Gown Commrttee Mathe matrcs Club 1 7 Treasurer 3 German Club l 7 3 4 Interclass Basketball I 7 Interclass Softball 1 Track 3 4 Interclass Track I 3 junror Varsrty Football 3 Varsrty 4 FRANCIS HELMAN Frank A loxer of sports a follower of the doctrrne of farr play and courtesy Homeroom Charrman 3 Interclass Basketball 7 3 4 junror Varsrty Bas ketball 3 Football Manager 3 4 Bad mrnton 7 3 4 17 LEONARD I-IELMAN Lelly We knew the ball was rn the basket ere rt left hrs hands Interclass Basketball 2 Captam 3 Assrstant Football Manager 3 4 junror Varsrty Basketball 5 Varsrty 4 Base ball Umprre 2 3 4 OTTO HEMPEL Hemp Puprl to everyone Master to none May Festrval Z 3 4 Band 5 4 Boys Glee Club 2 Photography Club 4 JOHN HENDRICKSON ack He delrberates wrth cautron but at the moment acts wrth decrsron AL HENEL Happy Gay as McNamara and leader of the band Perfect Attendance 1 2 3 Ho e room Vrce Charrman 1 Charrman 4 Band l 7 Assrstant Manager 3 Drum Major 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 May Festrval l 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 5 4 All State Chorus 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Dramatrc Club4 MATTHEW HERO Matty Were rt not for a occasronal joke he would dre MARION HIRST Mrm Her graceful frngers flew over t e keys And lo what musrc we heard' Chronrcle Clerrcal Staff 3 Cynosure Clerrcal Staff Secretarral Appomtment 4 May Festrvall 2 3 Orchestral 2 3 Grrls Glee Klub Z French Club 1 OWEN HIRST When the musrc starts to beat Theres a rhythm rn hrs feet Homeroom Treasurer l 2 Band I 7 3 -4 Dance Orchestra 1 2 Radio Club 7 Dramatrc Club 7 3 4 1. .v ...I .- ' I ' . 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' ' ' . .Q - l 3' ' ' ' l - 1- .- UO., V 9 . - , . . .n , ' -,A, 3 ' . 1 I 9 1 .1 ' -Q .,': - y -Q .9 9 v y -.M - I ' ' DOROTHY HOFFMAN Dot Her cheerfulness wxth all she shares To help each one forget hns cares WALTER HORNBAKER Walt Pep vlm vlgor and vltallty LOIS HOOTON A cham of gold mld her rmglets there hung Homeroom Secretary 1 Cynosure Clerlcal Staff Secretarial Appomtment 4 Llbrary Squad 1 Home Economics Club 1 Volley Ball 3 Badmmton 3 Paddle Tenms 3 Foul Shootmg 3 ELINOR HOVER Honey Come and trip lt as you go On the hght fantastnc toe Homeroom Secretary 1 Step Thxs Way junnor Prom Decorating Com mittee Cheerleader 4 JACK HUBENY Hub W1th an mterest nn all sports he ex cels m hockey Homeroom Treasurer 3 Dramatnc Club 3 4 Track 2 Interclass Basketball 4 Interclass Badmmton 4 LOUIS INTILI Greek The henght of good fellowshnpl Homeroom Treasurer 1 Chaxrman 2 V1ceCha1rman 4 Junlor Prom Deco rating Commxttee Jumor Varsity Foot ball 3 Varsnty 4 Track 3 4 ELIZABETH JACK Betty In sports she excels as m the realms of personalxty Semor Play Usherette Perfect At tendancel 2 Step thls Way Chromcle Staff 3 Cynosure Clerical Staff Barn Dance Decoratmg Commxttee 4 jumor Prom Decoratmg Commxttee Cheer leader 4 Volley Ball 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 4 Captam 3 Foul Shootmg 3 4 Padd enms 1 2 Badmmton 1 3 Track 2 3 4 HENRY JASLOWSKI Hank A Peter Pan that never wants to leave the good umes of youth behmd Cynosure Business Staff MARTHA JOFFE o A dancmg shape an :mage gay Homeroom Chalrman l 3 Cynosure Clerxcal Staff Perfect Attendance 1 Dramatxc Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader 4 CLAIRE JOLLY Kay Her love of athletics has made her a good sport Homeroom Chaxrman 2 Homeroom Secretary 4 Perfect Attendance 3 Stage Manager Sen1or Play German Club 1 Avnatnon Club 2 Basketball 3 4 Track 3 4 Paddle Tennns 3 4 Badmmton 3 4 Volley Ball Captam 4 Foul Shooting BENJAMIN JULIANO Ben Life has no blessmg llke a prudent friend Perfect Attendance 2 Homeroom Treasurer 4 Dance Orchestra 2 3 4 Cnvxc Forum Club 2 French Club 1 2 3 Dramatic Club 2 3 Jumor Varsity Basketball 2 Interclass Basketball 1 3 4 Interclass Baseball 1 LEANORE KALNING ee Well groomed well dressed When dancxng shes at her best Cynosure Busmess Comm1ttee Chro nxcle 3 Sen1or Play Chairman jumor Decoratmg Commlttee Jun1orSen1or Barn Dance Entertainment Commxttee 3 Gxrls Glee Club 3 Art Club 3 Dra matnc Club 3 4 Make Up Committee 2 Volley Ball 2 LEO KAPLOWITZ Kap An engagmg smlle that must wm for hlm the world Cynosure Reporter Chromcle 1 2 3 Homeroom Chalrman 4 Cxvxc Forum Club 2 3 4 Dramattc Club 2 3 4 junior Varsxty Basketball 2 Junior Varsnty Football 3 Interclass Basket ball I 3 4 Interclass Baseball HENRY KAPRASZEWSKI Hank A small fellow with a large cxrcle of frnends 18 n n H n - 1. 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U s 9 , . . 3 ' . 9 9 9 9 3 ' s 9 , 3 19 29 G 9 Z le T 9 9 39 43 9 . 9 9 9 - N FRANCES KARAN Her good nature and slmplxcnty wm almost wnthout anythmg else May Festnval 2 Gxrls Glee Club 2 SHIRLEY KASSER Del Her big heart wxll have room for all future patxents Senior Play Tlcket Committee Con stltutlon Committee 4 Home Econom nc Club 1 2 3 4 ROBERT KASTNER Bob Let come what may he ll face II wxth a grm Perfect Attendance 1 2 Homeroom Chairman I VnceCha1rman 3 4 Dra manc Club l 2 3 4 Scnence Club 2 Jumor Varsnty Football 3 Varsnty 4 Interclass Basketball 3 4 JOHN KAWALEC Hes the kind whom everyone likes and who lakes everyone WILMA KAZARY Wxlly She has a heart wnth room for every o Aviation Club 2 3 Glrls Glee Club 2 Volley Ball 1 Basketball 1 MARION KECK Mar She smiled and all were proud to call her frnend Debatmg Club 2 3 4 Cnvnc Forum Club 3 4 Home Economics Club 2 3 ARTHUR KENDALL Modest possessor of that happy blend Two fme quallues-student frnend Perfect Attendance 1 3 Homeroom Secretary 3 Cnvnc Forum Club I Lat erature Club 3 4 Art Club 1 9 JOSEPH KIEL oe Hrs short saynngs often carry much welght Fnsh and Game Club 2 HANNI KIRSTEN Honey A jolly gurl wrth a hearty qunp for any sxtuatxon Secretarial Appomtment -4 Volley Ball 4 FRANCES KLASS Klassy She IS admired for a gentle manner and efflclent method Perfect Attendance Z 3 FRANCES KLOTZ Charmmg xn manner keen m mmd Who tus known IS muslcally nn clmed Home Room V1cePres1dent 3 May Fesnval l 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 4 Lnbrarxan 3 French Club l 2 3 4 Home Economxcs Club 2 5 Llterature Club 5 4 CHARLES KLUNDER Blews He stands ready for has opportunity when nt shall come knockmg IRENE KLUTKOWSKI Rene Her wxsdom IS her true ambntlons arm Chromcle Staff 2 3 Cynosure Clern cal Committee May Festxval 2 Usher ette 4 Secretar1alAppo1ntment 4 Glrls Glee Club l 2 French Club l 2 3 Home Economncs Club 1 2 Stamp Club 1 Commercial Club 2 3 JOSEPH KOCHIE oe Though mnschnef ns hrs chnef delight he fmds time to be mdustrlous Rrfle Club 2 I HJ no ' 1' . . 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EUGENE KOFNIGSMARK ug A trustvs orthy fellow slow ln words but earnest m conduct BEN KOHEN A reserwed snlence that opens up ex pressly on the sublect of baseball HAROLD KOHL Strength of purpose and knowledge of all he does LEONARD KOSTYAC K Lenny The wave m his hatr lb his prldc and yoy rating Committee ETHEL KOVAK S Smoke Her VOICE grows more of music than of xx ords Homeroom Secretary l Glrls Glee Club 1 7 3 Mlxed Chorus 7 HYMAN KREITZMAN A vuorkman that needeth not be ashamed Cy nosure Reporter jumor Prom In vntatnon Committee Homeroom Secre tary 7 3 Llbrary Sqad 7 Cnvlc Forum Club l Lnterature Club 3 Art Club f DOROTHY KRUPINSKI Her bright red halr IS no mdxcatnon of her temper EDWARD lxRUS Kruse Anchors Away IS the tune he wnll smg thru llfe for nts the Umted States Navy for Ed HELEN KRUTZNER Her anr her manner all who saw admired Cynosure Clerncal Commnttee Secre tanal Appomtment 4 Usherette Semor Play German Club 1 Avlatlon Club 2 Ctvnc Forum Club 4 EDWARD KUBIAK Barrel And what he greatly thought he nobly dared jumor Varsnty Baseball 3 Iumor Varslty Football 3 Varsity Football 4 Interclass Basketball 4 HELEN KUMP Mnl-te Fun loung but serlous when the oc Caslon calls Perfect Attendance l 7 Avxatnon Club l 2 3 4 Photography Cluh 2 Clvlc Forum Club 4 JOHN KUNDLA at Oh thns learnmg what a thmg nt ns' Bandl 2 5 4 Orchestra l 7 3 4 Dance Orchestral 7 3 4 May Festival 1 2 5 4 Business Committee Cyno sure Llbrary Squad l 7 ROBERT LAIDLAXV Bo Give hlm a gun and a rod for Nxm rod ns hns god Perfect Attendante 3 Fnsh and Game Club 3 JOHN LANG johnnue lt IS the man who IS cool and col lected who IS master of the sltuatxon Interclass Basketball 1 2 Jumor Varsity Basketball 4 Junior Varsity Baseball 4 20 l . , Us ., k A l N yn - f , L .. , l HJ J.. 3 7 Y . . 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I Y L - DONALD MORRISON Froggy Hrs abrlrty to make frrends rs ex celled only by hrs abrlrty to keep them Cynosure Reporter Chronrcle 2 Homeroom Charrman 2 Vrce Presrdent 3 Mathematrcs Club 2 Stamp Club 2 Treasurer 3 Track 7 3 junror Varsrty Football 7 3 JOHN MUKALSKI As good natured a man as ever trod on shoe of leather GEORGE MURIN So quret you never know he s there Senror Play Stamp Club 3 ANNE MYSEJKO Wahoo A quret mrss not shy not bold Who trres to do as she rs told cral Club 4 GEORGE NASH Flash The heavy werght of care hes lrght on hrm Lrbrary Squad I Senror Play Inter class Basketball l 7 3 MICHAEL NEMSICK Mrke He 15 great enough who rs hrs own master Perfett Attendance I FRNEST NERGES SnaPPef He dared frght and though some trmes downed never lost honor by rt Varsrty Baseball 7 3 junror Varsrt Football 7 Varsrty 3 4 23 FRANK NEWELL Chr Chr Hrs hrgh ambrtron to be a success rn lrfe rs rnsured by both hrs per sonalrty and hrs appearance Perfect Attendance 3 Mathematrcs Club 2 junror Varsrty Football 3 Var srty 4 Varsrty Golf 2 Captarn 3 4 Interclass Baseball I 2 Interclass Bas ketball l 2 Charrman Entertarnment Commrttee Senror Prom ROBERT NEWELL Bob Good humor and earnestness are hrs best keys to the locks of frrendshrp MARION NEYEN Bobsre Merrrly she dances her way through r e Chronrcle Staff 1 Step Thrs Way Mrxed Chorus 2 3 May Festrval 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 Art Club 3 Crvrc Forum Club 1 Z Foul Shootrng 4 Basketball 4 Track 4 Paddle Tennrs 4 Badmrnton 4 JULIE NIEMECK Butch Thrs youthful lass skrps lrke a hare over the meshes of care and worry Avratron Club 3 4 Photography Club 2 3 EDITH NIGEN Edre Everytrme she laughs rt adds some thrng to thrs fragment of lrfe Grrls Glee Club 3 May Festrval 3 Avratron Club I French Club 2 3 Lrterature Club 3 4 Art Club 3 Sec retary 4 Volley Ball 2 ROSE NOVALANY Rosre A lrttle nonsense now and then rs rclrshed by the wrsest man Advertrsrng Staff Chronrcle 3 German C lub I Grrls Glee Club 7 WILLIAM NUSSE Slezack A musrcal pal to the last note Dance Orchestra I 7 3 4 Band 1 7 3 4 May Festrval 7 3 4 Perf ct Attendance 7 lv I1 U ' '97 9 I 5 . - . , . - . - . , 1 9 Y - S , Q ' . 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KATHERINE OC.HOCKI Kay True humor sprmgs not more from the head than from the heart Gxrls Glee C lub 2 Basketball 3 4 Paddle Tennls3 4 Track3 4 Badmln ton 3 4 Volley Ball 4 Foul Shooting DOROTHY OCONNOR Dot Sweet slmple and shy Llbrary Squad 4 STANLEY OLEARCZYK O Leary Stan s motto IS the gemal Hall fel low vmell met Semor Prom Commnttee Perfect At tendance 3 Avlatlon Club 4 Dancmg Club 4 jumor Varslty Football 7 Var stty 3 4 Interclass Basketballl 2 3 4 Jumor Varsrty Baseball 2 Varsity 3 4 MARIAN OLSZEWSKI A cheery drsposrtlon that pamts the world with sunshme May Festival 1 2 Clrculatron Staff Chromcle 3 Home Economlcs Club 1 Glrls Glee C,lub 1 2 Stam Club 1 Club 3 4 Avxatlon Club 3 4 GEORGE OPPEL Opp He expresses hrs mama for basketball both as a player and as a spectator Jumor Prom Decoration Commxttee Homeroom C haxrman 1 2 Stamp Club l 2 Presrdent 3 Clvlc Forum Club I 7 3 Science Club 1 2 3 Interclass Baseballl 7 3 4 Interclass Basketball EDMUND ORANDASH Bush Polrteness good nature regulated by good sense jumor Varsnty Basketball 7 3 Inter class Basketball 1 4 ETHEL O REILLY at Heres a but of old Erm Cheerful wntty and wrth all sm cere May Festnval 2 3 Chromcle Staff 3 4 Cynosure Reporter Homeroom Treasurer 4 Semor P ay Semor Play Ticket Committee Varslty D batmg Team 4 Interc'ass Debatmg Team 3 4 Debating C,lub3 4 Gnrls Glee Club WALTER PALMER Dot He seeks the qunet of the woods and the solntude of hxs thoughts MARGARET PAPSUN Pappy A lovely mxss whose smule fevs can resnst Cynosure C,l rncal Staff Commercial Club 4 Perfect Attendance 3 ALVIN PARIN He IS a well bred fellovs always so cnable always manly Homeroom Charrman -I Cynosure Busmess Committee Rlfle Club 1 7 DORIS PARKER And stlll they gazed and stnll thenr wonder grew That one small head could carry all she knew Cynosure Secretarxal Staff Chromcle 3 Secretarlal Appomtment 4 Perfect Attendance 3 Semor Play Assxstant C1v1c Forum Club 1 Z 3 Lrterature Club Z 3 4 Grrls Glee Clubl 7 3 DOROTHY PARKER Dot Laughter always on her lxps The devul ln her eye Dramatic Club 2 3 4 ELLEN PARSER Ecky Cleverness frnendlnness and xuth all a reserved quret May Festival 3 Semor Play Readmg Commrttee Literature Club 4 Glrls Glee Club 3 WALTER PASERBA Walt Though small he ns rn stature Great he IS ln nature 24 ..I ' ' ' . 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LAWRENCE REAGAN Larry Hrs abnlnty on the basketball court stands hlm nn good stead on the dance floor Homeroom Secretary 3 Dancmg Club 4 Avtatton Club 3 Varsxty as ketball 3 4 Varsxty Baseball 3 4 terclass Track 5 4 ERLEIN RISTAU She will fmd happmess m her home Commercnal Club 4 EDWARD ROSENTHAL Oh for a quxet lnfe with room for thought Orchestra l Rnfle Club l FRANCISKA RUPEIKIS Francy Sensrbrlnty 15 the power of woman Library Squad 2 May Festlval 2 Gnrls Glee Club 2 Avnatxon Club I Rlfle Club I Basketball 1 EVELYN RUSSELL ve Charmmg people such as she seldom lose thelr way m soclety Perfect Attendance 1 2 Homeroom Chanrman 2 Treasurer 3 Orchestra l 2 3 4 All State Orchestra 7 SOPHIE RYSZEWSKI Soph In the summer she ns swrmmmg nn the xunter skatnng Perfect Attendance 5 Make up Com mnttee 3 Avxatnon Club 3 BERTHA SADOWITZ Bert That gxft of nature goodness always sbmes Cy nosure Clerical Staff Semor Play Usherette May Fest1val2 3 4 Ltbrary Squad 2 Art Club 3 4 Literature Club 4 Home Economncs Club 1 7 3 1 Glrls Glee Club 2 3 4 DOROTHY SAN DFORD Dot She says yust what she thmks and nothmg more nor less Perfect Attendance I 2 3 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Homeroom Treasurer 2 Latln Club 1 2 5 4 Mathematlcs Club 2 French Club 4 RUTH SCHNEIDER Her wrll to work well rs her char acter m actlon Cynosure Reporter May Festtval 2 3 Glrls Glee Club l 7 3 Llterature Club 4 MARGARET SCHROLL Mudge Her thoughts are her own but her helpmg hand everyone s Avlatlon Club 4 EDWIN SCHULHAFER Tex He w1ll always be busy makmg beau tnful thmgs wxth hns hands Avxatnon Club 1 MILDRED SCHWARTZ Mnllxe When 1oy and duty come to clash For poy with thee she means to lnve Homeroom Secretary 3 junnor Prom Busmess Commtttee R1fle Club l CATHERINE SCIZAK 1 Nothmg wlll be denied to her vt gorous efforts Secretanal Appomtment 4 Perfect Attendance I Avxatxon Club l Commercial Club 3 Basketball l 3 4 Laptam 2 Volley Ball 2 3 4 Captaxn l Badmmton 1 3 4 Paddle Tennis 1 7 3 4 Foul Shootnng l 7 3 4 Track VERA SEITZ Her twmklnng blue eyes nurror her merry character AVIHIIOH Club 4 76 . . , . . , , 4 , ,,. . . - . 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ANN SEPELA ep A clever student with hugh ambn tnons Cynosure Clerxcal Staff Secretarial Appomtment 4 Perfect Attendance 1 EDMUND SHARKUS Hts modest stlence has more elo quence than speech Homeroom Chanrman 2 Dance Or chestra 4 Interclass Basketball 1 2 3 Interclass Baseball l 2 jumor Varsnty Football 3 SANDOR SHARO Sandy Whats the use of worrymg' It never ns worth whlle Perfect Attendance 1 2 RUTH SHUR Ruthie An mexhaustlble good humor I5 her precious glft from God Cynosure Reporter May Festlval l 3 Glrls Glee Club 1 3 Latm Club l 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Lrterature SEYMOUR SILBERSTEIN ey Grve me actual facts nf you want to prove your arguments Bandl 2 3 4 May Festnval 1 2 4 Boys Glee Clubl 2 .3 Chemlstry Club 3 Clvlc Forum Club 4 jumor Varsxty Football 5 I-DMUND SIM jolly Ed had his fmger nn every IC Perfect Attendance 2 Cynosure Bust ness Commlttee German Club l 2 Rnfle C lub l 2 Fnsh and Game Club 1 7 3 Interclass Basketball 7 3 4 Var stty Baseball 3 4 FLENORE SKALA An appearance of delncaq and even of ffdglllfy 27 jOHN SLINSKI Ervan Theres a mnschlevous glmt of an tmp m hrs eye MARY FRANCES SMITH Scottie Her vonce was ever soft gentle and ow An excellent thmg tn woman junnor Christmas Decoratmg Com mnttee May Festnval 2 Make up Com mittee 2 Glrls Glee Club 2 3 Avla uon Club Z JOHN SPUGANI JOIIDDIE Hns IS a fascmatmg and mstructmg hobby-collectmg stamps May Festxval 5 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 Boys Glee Club 3 4 MARY STADNYK Stad Always her steadfast obllgnng self DANIEL STANKUS Danny No one guesses the schemes of llvely fun backed by thrs quxet fellow junnor Varsity Football 3 4 MARTHA STARYAK A sweet attracttve kmd of grace Homeroom Secretary I 3 Treasurer 4 Costume Commlttee Senxor Play Chalrman Busmess Commxttee Senxor Prom jumor Prom Busmess Com muttee MARY STEFAINILK She does thmgs well or not at all Cy nosure Clerical C ommlttee ..S .. 9 ' - 3 ' . tl H H l H Cy . 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ROSALIND STEINBERG Rome Neat sweet petnte May Festival I Gnrls Glee C lub I Lnterature Club 3 4 Debatmg K lub I 1 4 Latln Club I 7 AINN SUDIA For she IS yust the quxet knnd yyhose n ture never yarnes Glrls Glee Club 7 Volley Ball I 7 CATHERINE SULLIVAN Betty Bettys keen sense of orlgmalnty n amfest In her many novel ideas Beneath hrs sllence ns the abllltyf for true frlendshlp Band I Homeroom Treasurer 3 Cheerleader 3 C hemlstry Klub 2 junior Varstty Baseball 7 3 Varsxty 4 ANNA SZEFCZYK Ann Her fme manners vull alyy ays be her passport to admnrauon Perfect Attendance 7 PATRICIA SZCZEPANIAK at The laughter m her eyes IS reflected ln the smnles of her fnends Homeroom Secretary 2 Chanrman 3 junior Prom Decoratmg Committee Semor Prom Entertamment Commlttee Chatrman Semor Nommatmg Com mlttee Chanrman Semor Rmg Com mlttee Chromcle 2 Girls Glee Club I A May Festxval I 2 Stamp Club I Cheerleader 4 CHRISTINE SZUBA Chris Never a shnp salls but carrnes her heart as a Stowaway Homeroom Chaxrman I Cynosure Clerncal Staff Semor Play Txcket Com mittee Commercnal Club 4 BERTHA TABOR Cxssle Her patxence understanding and dependability havc won her many friends Homeroom V1LeChalrman junior Chrxstmas Decoratxng Commit tee Make up Comnuttee 3 May Fes trval 4 Gnrls Glee I lub 4 BETTY TAYLOR et In character m manner m style ex cellence IS achneyed by snmplncnty May Festnval 7 Chanrman Make up Committee Semor Play Gtrls Glee Club 2 Dramatic K lub 3 4 ANTHONY TANZI Tony just ask htm he always knovss t e score Cynosure Business Commxttee Chromcle Property Commnttee Scmor Play Semor Prom Decorating Committee Interclass Basketball I 7 3 4 Head Football Manager 3 4 Base ball Umpire 7 3 4 Interclass Baseball JOSEPH TAVORMINA Tabs Varnety ts the space of hfe for joe with hrs many dnfferent Interests Perfect Attendance 3 Kommercnal Club 4 Chemistry Club 3 Interclass Baseball 4 Track 4 WILLIAM TECI-IANCHUK Wnlly Easy come easy go jumor Chrnstmas Decoratmg Com nuttee Homeroom Secretary 1 I te class Baseball I 2 Interclass Basketball MARY ELLEN THOMSON As ever the Thomson humor carrxes junxor Prom Decorating Commtttee Home Economics Klub I 7 4 V Presxdent 3 Paddle Tenms 3 Badmnn ton 3 ANNE TIERNl:Y Nan Poxse and a pleasing personalnty go hand ln hand Homeroom Secretary 4 8 , . 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Q . 2 RAYMOND TILTON Ray The lock of halr oyer the eye the snap of the head the broad smrle thats Ray Perfect Attendance I Iunror Chrrst mas Decoratmg Commnttee Art Club JOHIN roam Toby Hrs Interests are many as long as they take htm outdoors Varsity Baseball 2 3 4 jumor Var snty Football 7 Interclass Track 1 7 GLADYS TOMKO Gladre The crrmson glow of modesty oer spread her cheek and gave her added charm jumor Christmas Decoratmg Com mxttee May Festival 4 Grrls Glee Club 4 Home Economrcs Club 2 DOROTHY TRUE Dottre All the worlds a stage and she wrll bc nts star Sensor Play Perfect Attendance I 2 3 Homeroom Vrce Chaxrman 2 junror Khrxstmas Decoratmg Commrtte Dra matlc flub 7 3 Chairman 4 CHARLES TRUSLKOWSKI Farmer Hrs good naturecl humor has brought htm friends to stay Homeroom Treasurer I FLORENCE TUNKEL Flossle That rarrty knowledge m beauty Assoclate Editor Cynosure Chronrcle 5 4 Homeroom Prestdentl 2 Inter class Debatmg l 7 3 4 Varslty De batmg I Z 3 4 Presxdent Interschol astnc Forum 4 Wrnner of Amerncan Legron County Oratorlcal Contest 4 Debatmg Club I 7 4 Secretary 3 Crvrc Forum Club 7 3 4 Lrterature Club 7 Secretary 3 Presrdent 4 Dra matrc Club 7 3 I French Clubl Latin u I IRAINCES TWIBILL Fran A nrghtnngale drsgursed as a nymph Homeroom Secretary l 7 Treasurer 7 All State Chorus 3 4 Mrxed Chorus I 2 5 4 May Festrvall 2 3 4 Dance Orchestra 2 3 4 Make up Commxtte 4 Specxal Chorus 3 4 Senior Quartet Grrls Glee Club I 3 Presrdent 7 29 NICHOLAS UMINSKI Nick Hrs Ideals are as strarght as hrs arm on the boxylmg alley JOSEPH VALEGA oe His manner rs one o a gentleman reseryed quiet true jACK VAN BRUNT Song washes away the dust of the football freld Semor Play May Festtval 1 7 3 4 Boys Glee Club l 2 3 Presrdent 4 Mrxed Chorusl 7 3 4 Spec1alQuar ret 2 3 4 All State Chorus 2 Dramatxc Club 2 3 4 German Clubl 2 3 GFRTRUDE VAN EERDE Gert Unconcerned she often seems Yet good thmgs come of all her dreams Club Councll Charrman I Cynosure Busmess Committee All State Band 3 4 Dance Orchestra 3 4 Orchestra 1 Secretary 2 3 4 Band I 7 Assrstant Irbrarran 3 Secretary 4 May Festival Latm Club I 3 Secretary 2 President 4 German Club 2 3 Secre Mathematrcs Club 7 GERALDINE VAN JAECKEL Gerry Posse talent and charm need morc be sand Senror Play Cy nosure Reporter Sec retarral Appomtment 4 Cheerleader 3 Homeroom Chairman l Step Thrs Way Girls Glee Club I 3 Secretary Presldent I FRANK VENDITTO Vanny Not that he loves studles less but that he loses sports more junior Varsity Football 3 Varslty Track I ROSE VENDITTO Little Onc In herght lrmrtecl ln charm un llnnted Perfect Attendance I ' Y 5 , ' ' , ' 5 4. , .. .. 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I F Q I I , .. , , , ,, ... f JOSEPH VOYNICK oe But he he loves to spend hrs time rn srngmg May Fest1val2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 4 Specral Quartet 4 Interclass Badmlnton 3 JAMES WAGNER aka Tall shy but with a smrle thats quick to come Avxatxon Club 1 2 3 4 Fnsh a d Game Club 3 JEAN WAGNER jeannre A package of effrcnency and charm Perfect Attendance 3 Secretanal Ap pomtment 4 Cynosure Reporter Home Economrcs Club 1 2 5 Presrdent 4 Commercral Club 3 RUTH WAGNER Rutt Smooth runs the water where the brook rs deep German Club GEORGE WALCK It was more than hrs outstandmg abrlnty as a baseball player that won htm the loyal affectron of hrs fellow players Homeroom Vrce Charrman 3 Home room Treasurer 1 Varsrty Baseball 1 2 3 Captam 4 THOMAS WALCK Tom Whether he wms or whether he loses he remalns a sport to the end junior Varslty Basketball 3 Varsrty 4 Junror Varsrty Baseball 2 JEAN WALES sway She goes her hearts happy way Grrls Glee Club l Avratron Club 2 Secretary 3 Volley Ball 3 Basketball WILLIAM WALSH Br Those who command themselves command others Homeroom Chanrman 4 Treasurer 3 junior Prom Corsage Commxttee Chemlstry Club 3 junxor Varsrty Foot ball 2 FRANK WARGO Wrggle Success belongs to ne energetlc Perfect Attendance 3 Semor Play Stage Crew Boys Glee Club 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 4 May Festrval 3 4 Dramatrc Club 3 4 LOUISE WEGRYN Lou A young lady well accomplished nn manners and dress LORRAINE WEIL Today rs today let tomorrow take care of rtself MILDRED WENDEL Though Mlldred w1ll not be wrth us on graduation day her name rs placed wrth the rest of ours She almost com pleted her fourth year and xt would seem strange not to mclude her as a member of our class PAUL WERKMEISTER Make He who has a frrm wrll molds the world to himself Perfect Attendance 1 Homeroom Treasurer 3 Mathematrcs Club 2 Ju mor Varsrty Football 3 Varsrty 4 Ju mor Varslty Basketball 2 3 Track 3 4 Interclass Track 1 2 Interclass Baseball I 2 Interclass Basketball 1 VICTORIA WESOLOWSKI Vrcky The more she does the more she can Perfect Attendance 2 Secretarlal A pomtment 4 Paddle Tennrs 3 50 NJ ,, 1 .. r , . . , , ' S , 5 . 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ARTHUR WHITE Whlzzer For hes a yolly good fellow jumor Varslty Football 2 Varslty 3 4 junlor Varsxty Basketball 7 3 Track WARREN WHITLEY Whnt If congennalnty ns a rung on the lad der of success Warren ns well on hrs way up jumor Varslty Basketball 2 Inte class Basketball 1 LUCILLE WIESER Srlence IS golden except when broken by a sparklnng laugh Sensor Prom Busmess Commxttee GERALD WILNER jerry When man senzed the loadstone of scxence he offered a helpmg hand Radio Club 1 HELEN WISKOSKY She ns ever calm quiet and serene Senior Play Txcket Committee May Festxval 5 4 Gxrls Glee Club 3 4 WILLIAM WOHLTMAN B1 Everyone has has speclalty and hrs 1 tenms Perfect Attendance 1 2 5 GEORGE YRSHUS He ns one of the earth but rs thoughts are of the future of the sky ways Perfect Attendance l 2 w 51 PAUL WOLFBERG We hardly know hum so often was he on the stage m dnfferent character Cynosure Reporter Stage crew May Festnval 2 5 4 Stage crew Step Thus Way 2 Co chaxrman Semor Play Read mg Commnttee Senior Play Dramatic Club 2 4 Standnng Commnttee 5 Assxstant Track Manager 1 2 Manager 3 Interclass Baseball 2 Interclass Bas ketball l 2 3 Interclass Track 4 EDWARD WRAY Eddne What he lacks rn speech he makes up nn song Perfect Attendance I 5 VINCENT WRIGHT Vlnme This mans best friends are hrs ten fmgers May Festlval 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 5 4 Stage crew Senior Play Dance Or chestra 1 Rifle Club 1 2 Dramatnc Club 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 BETTE YOUNG joy ruled the day and dancmg the mght Chromcle 2 Homeroom Secretary 1 3 Cnvuc Forum Club 1 EDWARD YOUNG A brrlllant mmd a quiet humor IS Eddxes unique comblnatnon SHIRLEY YOUNG Wlt charm and wisdom that IS Shirley Perfect Attendance 1 Cynosure Re porter Barn Dance Decoratmg Com mnttee 3 junxor Prom Decoratmg Com nuttee Homeroom Chanrman 5 Dra matnc Club 2 3 Standing Commnttee 4 Literature Club 3 4 MARY ZANETTI Mxtzr A perfect woman nobly planned To warn to comfort and command junior Christmas Decorating Com mittee Senior Play Readmg Commnt tee Senror Play Chanrman Cynosure Reporters Commuttee Homeroom Sec retary and Treasurer 4 Dramatic Club 3 4 Lnterature Club 3 4 German Club 2 V1cePresldent 3 Presxdent 4 Latm Club l 2 4 V1cePres1dent 3 Y U 0 , Q - 1 ' a 1 3 ' . . . 5 - - .- i . , A . . 9 . g ' . , ' ' 9 2. 5. 4. 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I , 7 I 1 ' 1 3 1 r 9 ' ' GEORGE IAN ODA Yourk jOHlN IYKH lekc HL has made many frtcnds and kept them all The outward appearance often pro clatms the man Track 7 w t Intertlass 1 Intcrelass Softball I lnterelass Basketball or Xarstty Basketball 7 a Rtfle Klub l lnterelass Softball I FRED SARA Here we wtsh to pay trtbute to one who had he ltved would be graduated ntth us thts year Fred was a cheerful carefree fellow but wtth all was de pendable and achteyed success tn hts s tool work Through the years we knew htm we found htm to be amtable and stncere and were proud to call fact that we shall always want to re memb r htm we place hts ptcture here tn memortam OUR FAVORITES Last february the Chrontele made htstory by taktng the ftrst Sentor Populartty Poll tn Ltnden Htyah Qehool XY e thtnk tt only fttttng to tnclude the results here among our sentor dtta Aecordtng to thts hts tory mtktng epte Ltndens most popular gtrl ts that very attracttve and equllly talented stnger Gerry Van Iteckel Tops tmong the boys ts our champton three letter man one of Ltndens ftnest athletes Vsfalter Bertont Close on the heels of these two were Ella Mae Murphy and tek Van Brunt Gerry polled seyenty three yotes to Ellt Mftes stxty seven Wtlter reeetved seventy two votes and lack ftfty seven The rematntng yotes were w tdely dtstrtbuted the htghest number gotng to Patrtcta Szuepanttk stxteen and Ann Dtck erson eleyen For the boys Farl Dfmtels recetved ntneteen whtle Wtllttttt Gonska md Tony Tftnzt re eetyed stxteen aptece 32 , , I ff . ,. f V1 . ., H ., .. 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J hnnnedx I hay R kcndall ROW 4 XV Hlunbothcm 'X Heneg A lxnplm XX' bwurl-K Hlsbrounk R Hofm mn I' Hnul lx lung., ROXV 5 P lxaplln J lvxrxlls K Hollow J lxnpu Huclvxood hocllcr ROW I F lxlrdmskls XY krnlr A Hamm I- hlmnnn Smhnllung S Rosnnrhal F lxuhn B Kuhn L Lnsko ROW' 7 M Lenser L Schmll K Nlahar E NIcClusku 9 Mmm B Podolla D 'NILCarrnu H R.1b.x J Porter A Pxcrcv. A Munn A Raul ROXY a R Ludunams P Lncata C Russell H Snalza R McArdle L Lwons W Rau M Lazo I2 Marreyelm P Lub F Schoenberg ROW 4 L Louhnd G Remera T Pxruk R Lmlnhalcs NI R ei I Rosnnuslu S Lnvun W Runck L Roels F Rostkovsskn ROW 3 J Plungns T Lulns R Lada C Plungns A Robnmon F Lxscak 34 ROW I A Valegq L Walter M Opusak G OLonnell M Weber J Werner M OHalloran LI Wfenxs I Perlmutter A Wood A Wllson ROXV F lrbanovutz D Wfalsch H Waits D xw'llkll15Ol'l P ONe1l A Perzlev J Orgel G Peters NI Vtna B Wright D Saxage F XVronsk1 ROW 4 L Wowtowncz O Xadlovuskn T Tvsaddle B Wnednng A Nouello O Tucker R Vedls T Tyburskn J Peterson F Pedersen ROW 4 L Ztrlm R Nubcr W Palermo D Turntr J Zemaltxs F Varga A Wh1tL G White E Phlllps W Paradowslu ROW' 7 A Pavllnluwsslu J Nowalany A Wxlpon j Smllh D Thompson P Snlwones ROXV Nl Hadatl H XIIHLY H Sul F 'lobllsson I Shupnk F ituwxrt F Sthutntur F Sprxngtr I Stdmlovsskx S Shum lu ROW 5 S Tnppumm W ilntlalr F Mtmtul D Nhllor M Morrison D Mratck A Murnxskw M Muldoon I Moulin H Vent.: ROXV aj S005 L Spanycraharg C Nlessmc S Staub F Sulngd F Soban R Mtlxxm R Xilhillldfl P Tohln ROW 5 G ichuherd A Schepard W Mtlnthar G Moritz E Muhan 5 Scdna S Smolcnsky M Tokar E Sthnuder M Nfendelson l - . 1. 1 V . 1 VF- 1 l F j -A -v F- ' 1 I b 1 a Q - ROW' l B. 'l'on1limon. M. Suthand. B. Thciler. H. Sudia. H. Sfilllilf. M. Thonma. D. Trudcl. G. Morris. ROW 1 l Hudak B Borowakn M Gnydos M Thomas M Canon A Samalonxs M Sepcla J Prowunzano 5 Pnarnlk A Dauds T Novxdlo ROW 7 M Wagner A Lenser L Baum M Apgar F Bednar I Sara H Mahar A bavxrslq L Handera M Gantly ROXV 5 H Dagnns B Gonaka R Sahruk M Shuburt C SLhl C.LR F llernng 5 Drewmak C Nlnvsmark D Rlsmu V Johns A Fonrmx K Bllmlwln J Chabak ROW 1 L Scalza H Macknowslu G Kostyack G Kuber H Karuchek S Andrews D Popxel C McGowern F Alber H bndloskn N Matrunlch ROW 7 E Crooks G Konna C Beksr A Chnstel Buchy L Natkxevucz J Zcmba J Zavoda T Messma ROW 5 J Bocson K Smxth W Staroscxak Wernes F Roberts R Holmes A Del Col T Gnglxo ROW A R Muller R Haefner J Flanagan Morettx C Lbaldl R Gallo A Lacaslxey E Keller ROW 5 I' Machnxckn J lxaumnr R Horoch Kurtz A Maye Row AI M1 Derefmikoi XV. Dcgfeillis. balm. Culilifhf. Flylln, Rv. lioiowbki. J. 'D01nemv5sLQiQ . V, - Y- . - 1 Q - . - I 44 1 . I y - . v . I ' ROW I H Chapman D Cases H Andersen P Wuul S Greenfield V Nash F Loos M Gregory A Gushnn C Dooley J Barr ROW 7 F Markant W lxoesrer B Barat W Wegrzynovsskx A Mack L Chermkoff M Sevanle E lxohlmayer R Warne J Colnsn ROW 5 S Graznano H Harkms F Zander R Grcenfncld P Demyanouch V Marlaga H Fnshlun A Cadet W Perzley ROW -1 T Wxlkmson P Maruknuck J Devnne W Koehan A Wesolowskn M Bunn M Koxaas M Pasrernak ROW D S Kaplan C H'1nes S Denmsron aug n M hohl le Hurt J Leune A McCormack B Houlroyd R Jack H Jurcsmn S Morrison A Lukas A Pnbush ROW 7 A Vayda O Anmone R Lebel J Fnlmomhnk M Vewerka W Wxllmot F Knar E Lxebownz C Klnn J Russell ROW 3 J Behun F Dagnes E Muller B Krenzman J Harper R lxaufman J Rxggx R Aurel A Stevenson F Stanlew ROW -4 F Dudles J Strom C Karmel G Chrxsroff E Schmndt J Percnal S Mehrman H Spader F Olenxck ROW 7 lrlolifirgxnskn R Hanexns C Lechner H Ro ere H Lenderman S Orgel J Wray R Prato aloran l l l ROXY'lAR.V h. .' -. '. 's.. -A . . 'I -. . -, . . . : - It, ' Q - . -K j V' 1 - U Q - I . 4. 'V '. '- FW l l ROW l H Lzuruak B Hobokan D Corrigan T Tranna M Butler F Pecesky C Roden H Stohn P Suu if Wilson ROW' ' D Mesers R Wyzzer W' Cnody A Rosenberg F Soos B Rxan B Hnghfncld M Gorrnngf. J Stasll D Shumsky ROW 3 A Zbranak S Shanahan F Kozak J Sxmmel R Marun M Odlnor lu S Pwrrek T Lnsyenden D Weld J Zanem ROW 4 A Young J Gadmk ROW l M Caunn B Srerner M Shannon D Snhubd M Olmko M ihupek C iulua G Fcrrne I julnano L Kondrackx A Bernard B Dubrowsky ROW 7 L Pugash M Rlshlund F Hornhaknr H Kulfmskn B Bylm C Bzuunas A Zaxoda D ldu. L Potyk D Boylz. F Budsock ROW S D Holnk F Sobounslu F Casino A Metro B Mqrr F Shnllhamer M Kmhnu L Fnlknwsks XX Daudson W Chlf3K8llC L Urbanovsxrz ROW 4 S Nnlson F iolsln V Chnsul P Dokln O lntzsnhn F Txzdns H Hulxgnvxskn F CZTIDLLRI N Rolhmd 1 '. ,. . , ' - , M1 Brlbkml-ni. G. Burflmkhf C. 'Gm-die. 'w. Mfmdie. E. Vigdtorj v. Tanii. ' ' ' ' 7 ROVU l ,l Traurmann E Fowler A Cawanaugh A Goregkn M Olxrepkx A Poley S Spa:-th R Plotkm W Slysz ROW 7 'NI Lee H Wrevuorska M Papzacxk H Kozal. E Zych M Ixuplxn ROW S J Nionek F Mxleslu P McCarthy R Horsch C Makovssln W Handles S Nezgodovutz R hostyack ROV' 4 M Tomalznage A Mnlrano E Jackson J Chester S Knselx G Matrumch J Brummer I Sradmlm F Harolslu ROW' 7 lx Henrw H lxuuenco A Markowitz J lNICCarths W Danlels P Xurxck T Gesnk A Vornbaum J Yesmlxo JI-wr ROW lf. Pllon F lxomoroslu D Petuslxey F Sup A lxopu. F Pepe J Grlsuk F fornelxus Derrrg C Gallagher A Kazary ROW ? F Carson C Call.nd1nL F Kassel A Allen F Hade Olbrws C, Smlgrlskn W Schneider G Sauer R Ruchardt ROW 'Q D Carroll D Valvano Xasnclxs S Adler R Fgles W Baldssm A Angelo D Tracy J jauk ROW s 1 Shoplonk Xashnnovuu Nl Cru G Paglla S Sahnudnr G Lapldus W WOQIOWICL l J P 'V ,.'-I w ,I V '. I ' If . . . 'I ' 1 . ' V V . , . . V ' .'g ' w r - . . , ,. ' xl l -4 . . :'. Y - f '. . ,.' w ROW 1 Bl Stellnano S Klorz L Slrkxn S Holland J SIHHROWIIZ H Blarklonk M Ondewlmo A Rosoff L Pakulskn B Lcbovurz ROW 7 M Jagodmskn J Gauu M Glasslon J Wagcnbach NI Sven J Bayusz D Bonk F Marson D ODonnLll ROW 4 G Hnunbothem E Kaplovuu D Zenchnk C Dsorm M Posnock A Mnklosy P Faxrbank K Crxlly ROW -i J Pxlarczyk H Nlnkola J ORully A Fdzek J Fcrnandu J MacGu. J Mnhacls G Carpnn R Dvorm ROW 5 J Bam J Logkvuood F Reap S Klmmclman F Adler L Hrymck R Ball P Schulman ROW 1 C Bunklq M Dulbaus H August H Hanan G Huff E Mahonu F Lunches D Schwartz Pelrano G Lawson M Kube A Davns ROW 7 J Kurasz A Palermo D Seaman B Winans Balak E Welser L Urbanskn M Seamans H Smnth F Muldoon B Qumlnn C Morrison Payne ROW 5 A Brokaw S Schumsky W Qkhar A Rahochlk S Wulpon V DeMarco J Pollw Nelson G Stolar S Mxlochxk S Stnes ROW + S Garste H Fecho F Moody R Post M Kubu Blum M Slnvxnskn F Rubin A Wlghron L Svursky O Phnllms ROW D H Gordon J Dooley Lambert earwm W ROW' 6 H. M'f'cnSuu. R. Bogco-J A. MacMillan. R. G4niQ. A. Blusl-linsky. F.'MAnnuzQa.' ' J ROW l E Ross E Fagu F Rnggn 'I' Skladanek M Burns O Dennns D Kaiser R has ROXX 1 A Duda V Loveland H Lutz F Lendack J Laskoskl S Mason B Bakunas D Batt ROW w NI Dubas M McDuffy M Mlskannch F Tvuford A Perraha F Sweeney L Dackermann R Dalznel F Rvbnnsl-cn ROW 4 G Lukacs F Kologl W Saultz R Dunn J Rucukxs P Barr L Sghcllhamer J Komnnetslu ROW 5 H Hochm H Zutchnk S Margolis R Brown J Messina H Ysxnans ROXY 1 P Goglozmska M Lrnllw R Prowenzano D Poxoahnew H Wfolman J Rzzo A Helman NI Karnchek M Brophv ROW ' H Mncenko C Fon H Jones R Tornanbe M Forberger 5 Gnmmer S Cargle G Cauhlone ROW 4 H Dara B Holmes M Rasmon M Manz B Delncox F Womakams G Costello A Muhaluk J Vendmo ROW -4 J Belt E Wnllxams M Trocma F Gnbbert E Wexss D Bargc F Hoptay M Hutton ROW 5 M Slmskn S Rontra F Frnzsche O Holmes A Burman V Pernutns P Bushnell w l .. . . . .. . V . . . . . . . . , l . . . - . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . , . . . , . , . , . . L Bruggcr F Forsrnnhauslnr ROW' 7 J Fll 9 Bun B Conxghd M Halapn H Clv.mLnlm L Lasrerlxn M Brezz M Harrold A lxmxctovucz R Thorn J Daudson ROW' 4 M Rxsko P Buuhw L Tzhorz C. Tuwlurkn N Barr. V Ruiso T Zamorskx W' Wfagnu I-I Jackson J Guuo ROW' 4 W' lxrus W' Ranzlnr H Onhmc R Chrnsrel R Lunenda C Mauaras 5 Rloskes R Vm Jaeckel M Chengerx R Hora J Astalos F Gelman ROW' 5 G Wolf C Barefleld S bnuganx J Lozovsslu B Hlgley W Mms J Rogers R Duknrr A lxlm P Valegn F Gxbson ROW' K R Hocrrner R Denmsron R Mafarrhv P Neunnrz Nl Mncenko J Ronnnoskx L Van Soma. Ln B W'anxak J Duelks, W' Muon F Flanagan ROW' l H Tanaka M Dmkr. H Mcndal B Camnbcll R Jnuns A Burnonz A 7'n0da A Hnpmy Fcrsnrowskx G Gellm R Rus: ROW! J C Muller M W'.1l.lLlx B Mellor G Sulxga F Russ Anthony B Bunhmann R Hladmen H l-.xldzunskn M Moors, M Tomalavuy. ROW' 'BI Schle-Lk Fnsnhg J Foustcr A Char: G Dewulus M Babmeg L Bmcsdmln D Zcmmrs H Sumnhvshsn Arno l l A. '. . ' ' . . . . . '. . K , , .. J. . ROW 1 A S Bnlad L NItCarrney ROW 5 G ROW 4 G J Henney Bowden S ROW I J Hunter D Humcke B Shaplock M Szczepanxak F Walsh M Mnhalko A Ludumun D Murphy A Olieefe M Weber H Kovsalskn ROW 7 K Turner R Masnato L Parktr I Wernonh T M1.Gann M Prasclk V Waytowxscz F Kapxtan F Kubalak M Exchhorn ROW 4 R Surgcns R Martone E Hnlyard D Blancke E Hodges W Wendel J Slahetka S Islcr L Vawrodu K Regenbretht J lsler ROW' 41 Wagner H Nhkola E Byrne D Pullen G Anderson W Chrxstoffu' J DeLeo IN Chaplock B Tuthlll W' Tehr N Klawunn ROW 5 G W'alasel. L Thomson C Haus B Chnstal A Emde S Gorczyta D Tokar C Stewart D Pemberton S Ixavsalec Parfltt H Levyandoslu L Sherman ROW 7 E Ballman J Slnnskl A Sussman R I McGratn G Bernard E Ashworth A Basso D Solsky F Sotnychuk I Stefannck Kxsslan 'NI Goncharnk M Mortensen H Carson J Aubrey O Bnllnck E Baum S Dans Bloodgood R Venezxo J Israel A Cupervuch R Kenmxg C Dxxon P Vena G kuhn ROW 3 NI Guydan J Sahlx E Lebmslu J Jalm S Flanagan J Belme F Farles T SIIWOHCS 1 Al. I Vzfinans. Iioroch. R..XY'ood. P. Zapolin. J. Muller. J. Hooton. M. Waiel. F. Springer, l H ROW l S Lofano W Belt J Teffenharr V Nelson E Swenda M Maskevxch F Posnock J Mahar l' Lesko G Matey C Opusak ROW 7 A Carunella F Majewskn J Gersxch E Beecher G Bruns A Senlse L Paserba J Jarvis T Tracy K Koesrer ROW 3 F Mason M Komar P Lrgush J Marnnko J Zelmnak F Crooks M Adler D Callander E Kornme-yer R Thorn J Ge-cz: ROW 4 J Valega G Harrxs S Wie-solovsskn R Marhan W Meyers R Cadmus J Pazwbyllu W Gerhard H Broslq ROW 1 T Morrnson J Smxth R Bosco C Hamann G Furman P Seefezyk C Lawson F Mannuzza W Kazary G Lmn ROW 7 S Soban G Dasnclls C Scalzo E Shaw R Oyer S Porosky J Jozefyk T Murphy A WISIFZYKOWSKI ROW 5 S Radomskn F Lukenda E Lnkowskn M Wnek J Kowalski J Rarushny M Hatzlhoffer A Metzger A Hendrxckson J Popyk ROW 4 R Staglek R Marnn B Strohkxrch A Hodowskw F Hxerhager W Mountann J McDougall G Wldom J Gesek ROW 5 R Damel R Mahlar L Klubenspxes K Daniel O Gnbbert l' VC'adors V Vxll E Crooks T Harris K Ll Bianco: T.. MHHHFIZZR. ROW 5 Weilendics, Bukofslcy, .W. 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Y . gi ,L .il - ' . x ,jx : MADE IT' lI7l CATC 0K AT ROW l l lxlot A D kerson L Marshall B Fhrtngart H lmsl nd F Tunkel Miss Pagt F M thtny T T addle A G sh n j B Lnlt ns L XVolt r ROW '7 E Sch L t e R Gilt t Du n F e l y L K nhl F Shuoek Du os D Park Z nut B Toml nso L GI ssbe g G Va Eerde ROW I B Sado A P ock R S t b g R Sh O gel g LITERATURE CLUB Presndent FLORENCE TUNKEL Vlce Presldent EMMY LOU MATHENY Secretary THOMASINA TWADDLE Treasurer HELEN IMSLAND Adviser MISS PAGE The Lxterature Club of Lmden Hlgh School under the dxrectnon of Mxss Dorothea Page of the Eng l1sh Department was orgamzed for the benefit of all those mterested tn readmg and creatnve wrmng The club meets the first Wednesday of every month to dxscuss all branches of lnterary work On alternate months meetmgs are held m the lnbrary nn collaboratxon with the L1brary Squad For these specxal occa snons guest speakers are mvtted to dxscuss numerous topncs wxth the combmed groups Among those on thls year s program were Mass Devme student teacher who spoke on poetry Sidney Schwartz student of Lmden Hugh School who dnsplayed a valuable collectlon of photographs taken by hxs parents and Mnss Vnola Maxhl Head Lxbrarnan of the Lmden Free Publnc Lrbrary who spoke on modern fictnon and non fic t1on of current interest In place of an 1n1t1at10n party held by the majorlty of clubs 1n the school thls club held a plcmc whlch was enjoyed by new and old members alxke The annual dramatnc presentation IH whlch club members f1ll all POSIIIODS from cast to property men was this year an orxgmal play based upon the popu lar poem The Letter by Bret Harte and wrltten by Florence Tunkel presldent of the club In the month of Aprnl the Poetry and Essay Contest whnch was open to all students of the h1gh school aroused the ID terest of all vs ould be poets and essay :sts of Lmden Hugh Awards amounted to five dollars m cash Another eyent enjoy ed by all who attended was the Ltterature Club Dance Each year the club closes the season yy 1th the mam event on thelr calendar the tmp to New York In the latter part of May all members who yushed to accompamed by Mass Page attended the production of the Broadway play Arsemc and Old Lace Membershnp IS open to all Sophomore Iumor and Semor students xx 1th A or B ax erages or those vs 1th C xy ho haxe been recommended by one of thelr Engllsh teachers 48 :. ' Z. . ic , . ' ' . . . ' . . a , . 'y ' '. .. a 1 ', . w . . u i . . arr. M. J- 'i , . c . .. . W1 1 r, . n'r. M. nta . .. OR ll', . n . .. , . O. r ka. . 'er. M. a 1 i. . i n, . a r , . n , . . wltz, . osn '. . 't-an er . . ' ur. J. r . S. Youn . G. Gardos. Nigen. T. Tohiasson. A. Donnelly. A. Davns. E. Parser. ROW -3 R. Schnexder. H. Goncharnk. J. Levme. M. Belan. 9 1 ' , . v 9 - ' ' 1 a Q Q , Q s 9 ' ' 7 7 9 . h , 9 s ' .1 H . . 7 9 ' . Y . . . I 9 9 7 - V. . . . V . ' 7 V V . V V. C . . Q- . V V . . . . ,, . f y D , f f f I .- 1 , K , ' c ' ' , g Y Y . . ROW l J Julnano F Klotz Mlss Noddln A Davxs W Palermo F Farber G Gardos H Stofan F Batcofsky ROW 2 M Suchand M Seamans C Lombardo D Sandford D Borek S Morrxson J Smxth G Halloran C Roden L Lesko D Exsen ROW 3 R Perzley M Duncan E Kozak A McCormack A Zavoda I. Potyk R Aronnwltz R Shur R McDougall G Ferrlse A Brads ROW 4 H Harkms J Harper S Wllpon G Stolar A Rosenberg R Harklns H Muller R Ball I. Hrynnck G Carpen J Bara ROW 5 H Letderman A Wtlpon J MacGee W Hlctnbothem FRENCH CLUB Prestdent FRIEDA FARBER Vlce Presndent WILLIAM PALERMO Secretary GRACE GARDOS Treasurer ALBERTA DAVIS Advrser MISS NODDIN Wxth the opemng refrain of the very beautlful natxonal anthem of France, La Marselllalse , the meet mgs of La Soclete Francanse come to order each year The French Club, under the very able supervnsxon of Mnss Noddm, IS one of the foremost orgamzatxons nn the school, ln fact It was one of the frrst clubs to be orgamzed ln Lmden High School Thls year s program started wnth a bang by havmg a corn roast at Rahway Park Followtng thts vsas the comblned mmatnon and Chrlstmas party, durmff whrch many Noels were sung Weren t the 1n1t1ates surprnsed to see Papa Noel fSanta Clausj enter the room and present gxfts to them' On February 14 the St Valentlnes Day Dance grven by the French and German Clubs was held m the Lmden Hlgh gym Prxzes were awarded to a number of students and on the whole the dance was a huge success In the sprmg txme the French Club sponsored a Canadlan program, using French and the Canadlan French patoxs poems and songs of Henry Drummond as topxcs Everyone was urged to partlctpate Prizes were awarded for the best entrres One factor of utmost lmportance and mterest m the French Club ts that nt ns a member of Allnance Francanse , an mternatlonal orgamzatton of French people and those mterested ln the French natnon Thls worthy organlzatlon, whose headquarters are at the French Instltute ln New York Cnty honors the people recenvmg the hxghest marks hn French! wxth medals as recognmon of thelr excellent work In March La Socnete Francanse went to New York to see a French movmg picture Thus was qutte a novel experrence for the members of the French Club The entertamment at club meetmgs varxed, some lncludmg musnc and trawel reports Many questlon bees and plays were held Frequently M155 Noddm showed plctures of France 49 . , . , . . , . - , . h . - , . , . . 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D ' - u n - . , . . . . . . . . . . ,Q . . ,, . . . . . . . . 9 , v r LATIN CLUB Presldent GFRTRIJDE VAN EERDE x7lCC Presldent ANN GALEN Secretary VINCENT 'IANZI Treasurer HELEN JURCISSON AdXlSCf MISS MacCONKEY At the flrst meetlng of the Latln Club, the upper classmen dlscussed the quallflcatlons of the freshmen appllcants The club declded to demand an A or B average ln Latln, a passlng mark lll all other subjects and an lnterest ln Latln Culture and entertalnment are the purposes of the Latln Club Many of the meetlngs were based on the wrltlngs of Vlrgll and the lesser known VSIIICFS of old Rome Dlscusslons followed comparlng the past to the present In many cases members polnted out problems very much llke our own The Latln Club, comblned Wlfh the German Club, enjoyed hearlng the Phllharmonlc Orchestra play ln Carnegle Hall At one meetlng the freshmen followed a tlmeworn tradltlon set by former members by lntroduclng themselyes and talklng a few mlnutes about thelr alms, favorlte studles and speclal ablll tles The students dlscussed Latln mottoes of varlous states Wllllard I Klnn, an agent for Glnn and Company, talked at a meetlng on anclent books and the school books of the Latlns Three major SOCIBI eyents of the Latln Club are the lnltlatlon party Chrlstmas program and thelr dance The Chrlstmas program conslsted of carols from varlous countrles played on the phonograph 10 thelr natlve tongues An lnltlatlon party wlth a patrlotlc theme was glven ln anuary The freshmen were known by the varlous colored paper hats they wore At the followlng meetlng the new members reclted the Athenlan Oath and performed stunts for the amusement of the upperclassmen The Latln Club comblned wlth the Home Economlcs Club for a Salnt Patrlck s day dance glven IH the school gym Shamrocks, paddles, and brogue made the dance a flnanclal as well as a soclal success A favor and PIIZC, IlCkCIS to the Plaza theater were presented An actlve club, the Latln Club flllS a deflnlte lmportant spot ln the actlvltles of Llnden Hlgh School ROW 1 C Lombardo D Sandford B Houlroyd D Parker V TZHZI A Galen MISS MacConkey G Van Fcrdc H Jurcslsln L Roden A Rosoff H Stofan ROW 7 M Posnock A lxrunhas A McCormack D Weld J Zanettl R jack F Ml.Lartney F Matheny J Slmmel H MBIIHOWSKI F OIEDILR ROW 4 F Farber M Glasston I Perlmuttu M Zantm C Buckley R Shur J AIKBDKSIO E Lenthes D Slhidfil F Soos F Baltofsky L Glassberg ' w c . 7 . 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GERMAN CLUB Presrdent MARY ZANETTI Secretary Treasurer GERTRUDE VAN EERDE Aduser MR MOLDASCHL XX hlle the German Club has been organlzed prrmarlly for those with an A or B ay erage ln German no defmlte requrrement ns made for admlsslon, and any student lnterested may yom 1n the begmnxng of each year Thns fact may or may not be the reason for the mcrease nn attendance but lf IS mterestmv to note that the number of pupxls m the club has r1sen consxderably ru the past few years The purpose of the German Club IS to further acquamt the members wlth a clear knowledge of the yarxous customs and ldeals of the country whose language they study Such topics as the hxstory, ltteraturc and geography of Germany were drscussed 1n a few of the meet1ngs Talks were fxrst gnen on the subjects by two or three students, the reports supplemented by the advrser, Mr Hans Moldaschl and then the drs cussnon of the subyect was opened to all present These topncs proved to be both mterestrng and mstruc tue but they were not the only programs planned for the dnfferent meet1ngs At Chrnstmas, a number of songs were sung, some of them bemg Stllle Nacht and O Tannenbaum After the members were rn the Chrnstmas sp1r1t, they were told of the customs held IH observance of the feast of Chrlstmas nn yarnous countries While most of the students were not famllxar wlth any SP6ClflC Chrlstmas customs of European countrres, a few were, and a llvely drscusslon was held rn which all partnclpated On February 15 the annual dance was held ln umon wnth the Latln Club The affalr was well attended In the early spring the club agam combined with the Latxn Club but thxs time attended a concert by the Phllharmomc Orchestra m Carnegle Hall The trrp proved to be a huge success, and because rt was an opportumty to hear the muslc of the great masters of the art of musxc, the recxtal was enyoyed by all ROW' l C Dooley M OHaIloran V Nash C Lechner E Soos H lmsland G Van Eerde Mr Moldaschl M Zanem P Farrell D Trudel H Jurcsnsm P Stetz A Pnbush ROW 7 V Blancke D Weld J Zanetu D Casey R jack I Schnendtr B Tomlnnson H Antler sen B Houlrovd E Loos K Berllnskn B Carley M Berlmskx L Broesamle ROW 5 A Markowntz J Berkowxtz W Gyurk C Hollosy S Lnwm C Regenbrecht D Blancke D Cargle A Gushm ROW 4 I. Thomson J Van Brunt N Babbntt W Fecho E Heller J lxaralns V Tanzl J Fentz W Frystak D1 . C Q Y , ' ' o , , - , , . , , , . , ' c nf ' v , f , . - U - U .. ., - V f , , , V . ', . ,H . A . . . . . .. , . . . 1. . , . . . , . , . . . I I . Q- . Q. . , . . - y 1 A '. - I.. . , . ' ' . . ,' . . , . , . ', . A , . I . . . . . . . . ' . . ,'. . ' . . . . . . , . . . , . , . , . . . , . ' w - v ' ! ' ' ROW' l S Holland B LLDOWIIZ A Ro off S Lttwnn F ORe1lly Mr Jamnson K Dooley W Krlvlt A Levine H Chernotsky F Tunkel R Stembttg ROW 7 A Mnklosw L Knohl M Kantor D Cascy L Glassberg S Morrison J Werner J Barr M Gregory R Klmmelman S Klotz L Snrknn ROW 5 A Posnock L Cutler R Aronowltz F Albtrt M Chernotsky M Gantlw F Posnotk E lxaplovutz D Zuzthxk M Glasston H Chapman ROW 6 M Po notk J Fernandez B Cohen S Orgel C Karmel C jatobson W Pcrllu L Chcrnxkoff M Sexatk j Lumt DEBATIN G CLUB Presldent WILLIAM KRIVIT Vnce Presndent BURTON COHEN Secretary CATHERINE DOOLEY Treasurer SEYMOUR LITWIN Advnser MR JAMISON The Debatmg Club lS one of the orgamzanons that has offered many opportumtles to 1ts members Bemg a member of the New Iersey Forenslc League has made lt possnble for the students to take part m many dnfferent types of state competmon Thls year Burton Cohen brought back to Lmdev Hngh School, for the second trme the State Extem poraneous Champlonshlp Mary Gregory only a sophomore now, for the first time entered the State Dra matic Declamat1on Contest held at Rnder College 1n Trenton She placed thlrd m the sect1onal eyent and next year w1ll probably go even farther Florence Tunkel, too, successfully partlcnpated 1n the Amerncan Leg1on Oratorncal Contest on Feb ruary 78, at Un1on Hngh School She became the County Champlon Mr amrson, the coach of all these events, must be congratulated on the f1ne work he has produced th1s year Of all the meetmgs held one of those enjoyed most by the members was the October meetmg, where a humorous debate on the topxc, Dutch Treat was held The followmg members partncnpated Florence Tunkel, Ethel ORe1lly Wllllam Krrvxt, and Burton Cohen At the March meetmg the annual faculty student debate was held on the toprc Resolved Tts better to hue loyed and lost than never to have loved at all Mr Gelfond and Mr amlson constxtuted the faculty team and Florence Tunkel and Burton Cohen the student team Thls year, 1n combmatlon with the AVIRIIOD Club the club ran the last dance of the season, which vv as naturally well attended The trap wrth the CIVIC Forum Club was enjoy ed by all and proved a good way to wind up the season From all the above mformatnon rt 15 already clearly understood why The Debatmg Club IS consndered an rmportant part of the Schools lnfe It proudes students not only wnth much entertamment, but also vuth educatxon They haye learned poxse and publxc speakmg through the many competmons they have entered Although many have not been wtnners, none have been losers All have gained a great deal IH actual expernence 5 A . 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V. . . , 9 v v 1 1 r r 9 . , . . . . r r v Y Y . . -. .. r v VARSITY DEBATIN G This IS one of the most lmportant branches of the actn 1t1es of the Debatmg Club ust 15 a school must have tts basketbtll football or baseball team so must ll have its debatmg team Students must develop themselves mentally as well as physically and the former IS the part played by the Varsxty Debttmg Team The toplc selected by the New ersey Forenstc League thus year was Resolved That the power of the Federal Government should be increased If one thtnlts about thus awhlle one yull reallze the dnffnculty m debating such a toptc because of the great deal of ground lf covers At least the team vt htch consisted of Florence Tunkel Ruth Knmmelman Leatr1ceKnohl Burton Cohen Ethel ORe1lly Wllllim Isrtut and Allce Mxklosy thought so Thls year the Varsxty Debatmg Team partncxpated tn the Debatmg Tournament held at Trenton State Te tchers College on Saturday March 29 The members who composed the teams were afflrmattve Alice yumor Here each team met tn two debates Because they txed for fourth place the teams were forced to debate agann ln order to determlne the team who would as fourth wxnner go to the Fmal debatlng con test held at Prlnceton Lmden was fortunate enough to be one of the teams chosen Before gomg to these contests however the Varsxty Teams debated many other schools whxch n cluded Iamesburg Perth Amboy Woodbrldge Htllslde Emerson South Rner and Somerville Hngh Schools Thus same team wnth the new addntton of Ruth Knmmelman who replaced Florence Tunkel because of tllness recetved stxth place at the debate fmals Burton Cohen was unanimously named as the outstand mg debater for the State of New ersey Next year the hopes for the debatmg team are hugh smce there wnll be several debaters ROW 1 R Km c an M L Knohl ROW B Cohf. W Krvt . 2 , , . . . C . y , Y . Y, . V 1, . 'V 2 . . . . . . . , Q I , V . . , . , . , 3 , . V, . .K , . 2, , , , ' 7 . . I . Miklosy, freshman, and Florence Tunkel, seniorg Negative, Burton Cohen, juniorg and Leatrice Knohl, ' 9 , . l 1 9 I ' 9 ' ' 8 , , . , . . Q , . I . . Q 9 V . . , . . l . i m-lm . r. Jamison. . . 2 . -n, . i'i . y A, 5 3 f 55 SENIOR PLAY The class of -il presented therr annual Semor Play, a modern romantrc comedy m three acts entrtled In a House Lnke Thrs The play was dlrected hy Mxss Helena Grlkeson ably assxsted by stage manager Claire jolly and assistant stage manager Dorls Parker Lons Ingals 1Gerald1ne Van aeckelb has made a vow to herself smce the collapse of the famrly fmances due to her fathers loss of hrs positron not to declare her love for Glles Whitaker 4 ohn Cac chronel Eunice and Bernard In als fAnn Dickerson and Paul Wolfbergl have opened a greenhouse wrth their frlend Noel Derby 1Earl Danlelsl whlch has been dolng very well Thenr son Bradley Ingals ljack Van Bruntl helps them a lrttle but he IS too engrossed rn h1s amateur play productron whrch stars Ronald Murdock fX7v1ll1am Gonskal and Marv Clurman lMary Zanettrl to lend much of a hand After one of the gnrls wzthdraws from one of the supportmg roles Bradley suddenly gets the xdea of puttmg hrs grand mother Mrs Bradley fDorothy Truel into the role which seems to be yust the part for her The night of the play Mary and Ronald come to Eunice to ask her advice about runnmg away after the play to get marrncd She advnses them to go to Ronalds mother ulra fAnne Levmel Suddenly nn rushes Noel Derby say mg that the greenhouse rs wlthout water and they must have someone to form a bucket brigade Brldley grves up gomg to the play 1n order to help hrs father They call up all the places that mrght have men that would want to work but there rs no luck Fmallv they get a few men and a colored mammy to help them Months later Mary Clurman comes home from New York wxllrng to stay rn her home town after her dnsappomtment rn frndmg a theatre job Lots flnds out from her mother that all the money she has pard rn has been put away for her Then lust at the opportune moment m walks Grles After thrs an nouncement from her parents Lols can t keep her love for Grles a secret any longer To complete th1s plcture Eunice and Bradley fmd out that they are grandparents Also Grandmother Bradley does her good deed by grvmg Bradley money to keep up hrs amateur productrons And on thus happy scene the curtam closes Helpmg very much to make the play a success by therr fme performances and dnalogue were Horace 1George Lutzb Rhoda 4Ol1ve Clarkl Mrs Frazler flzthel ORe1llyl Bertha Frauer fanet Bauer! Sara Sutton fBCIly Ehrengartl Doty Falre 4Fmmy Lou Mathenyb Hugh Ingals fAlex Dobruckll and the unfor gettable emergency squad fLeonore Kalnlng osel h Raba David Rafelson George Murm George Nlbhl The lovely clothes chosen for the play were supervised by Miss McBr1de and Mrs Hardm The thurman of the Committee was Dorothy Decker The other members were David Rafelson Mlldred Grant Elsre Albert Edyth Evans ane Post Rose Lkronowxtz Martha Staryak Lourse Cutler and Made lmc Loschmgg The property committee was rn charge of the furnrture for drfferent acts The commrttee was under thc superv lsron of Mrss Lang and Elmor Latawrec chalrman Other members were Fred Does I' leanor Earles Anthonv Tanzn and Grsella Matasetz The stage commlttee rn charge of lrghtmg and bulldmg of scenery w ns under the dlrectron of Mr Yersley and Mr Moldaschl Commtttee members were Rrchard Haberskr Fr xnk Nwargo Murray Plotkin Edward Mlcek and Vmcent Wrrght The responsrbllnty of seemg that tne trckcts were sold and reserved was rn the hands of Helen Baum chairman Dorothy Ellbacher Chrlstme Szuba Ethel O Rexlly Shlrley Kasser Evelyn McLean Marlon Hrrst and Helen Wlskosky under the super v1s1on of Mr Buckman One of the most rmportant commnttees of any performance rs the make up com mrttee These members were Frances Blanco Betty Taylor Leonore Kalnmg and Dorothy Ersen The lovely young ladres who took you to your seats were led by Shirley Young chairman Others were Brllne Albach Grace Gardos Frances lxaran osephxne Poprel Grace Betzler Wanda Glmka Helen Ixrutzncr Franclska Ruperkls Helen Derelanko Betty ack Frances McCartney and Bertha Sadowltz Now lets take a peek backstage Drd you ever wonder how Loss made those quick changes? Well we rc gomg to let you rn on the lxttle secret Two gurls were needed to help her change Loss just stood strll md the gurls went to work Durmg rehearsal rt was tlmed untll lf worked up to the very second The make up commrttees yob was not through when the play started They had to be backstage after etch ict to put on powder or other things which had come off When actors get excxted or nervous or w hen they are rn front of the footlrghts they persprre and nt s good bye to make up Also when a person lS made up old and hrs harr rs powdered icorn starch IS used! lf doesn t stay very long and must be done durmg acts after the costume has been changed After readmg thus you can see that the students who portrayed the different characters on the stage were not the only ones who worked to make the Semor Play a success Various commnttces had therr own problems and nf II had not been for therr v llrant efforts such a brxllrant performance could not have been rthreved D7 . 1. . . ,, . . . . , - ' 1 . Y . . 1 c . J , . ' V , . .. . . . i 1 J ' . U ' D . . . . 7 . . 1 1 4 , 7. . 7 , . 1 ' ' . ,. Y . r V . . . - 1 V . . . . 1 - , . 1 1 . . , . . . 4 '. J . 1 1 . 2 ' . 1' 1 1 1 ' , 1 . , , . ' . , . . I 1 ' I 4 . P 4 . . 1 1 - - y . 1 1 - 1 1 V Y . 1 1 1 1 7 ' 7 ' a ' ' ' I 1 :J A 1 1 1 2' . . . il. . I V. . 4 . , 4 1 1 1-I 1 1 1 4 1 I ' 1 rr. A . . . . . , 1 - 1 1 1 4 , . 7 ' 'Z . . . ' , 1 V Y V . . . . . .. . 4 4 , , . .w'j Y y . . . . . s 1 1 - . . . . . V . 41 1 1 1 . . r . . . , , . 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 9 ' . . , . . . , . ,J , , 1 , p I . . . ' V. 1 1 1 1 - 1 . . . -1 4 4 . 7 . , , . . . . . . ' '7 7 ' . . 2 7 ' '. c ' . . , . '. 1 1 . 4 M- ,v 1 ' 1 ' ' 4 4 . , . . . ., . . 1 1 - -- 1 . ' ' . . . . . . , V 4 r c ' ' 71 4 . y 1 - 1 1 1 .y. 1 s 1 1 - ' 1 ' ' . ' Y . . . H . . . v Y 4 4 4 4 4 2' ' . CIVIC FORUM CLUB Presxdent OSCAR TUCRER V1ce Presxdent ANN MCCORMACR Secretary BURTON COHEN Treasurer LOUIS CHERNIKOFF Aduser 'VIISS LANG Perhaps one of the most HCIIVC and benefxual clubs nn our school IS the C1v1c Forum Club Th1s group of students, Interested 1n the ever thangmg mox ements of the world sntuatnon, spent much of xts t1me dur mg the month gathernng mformatnon to dnscuss at the meetmgs In order to have 1ntell1gent dlscussnon the students must read newspapers, magazlnes, and books nncessantly Because of the present turmoxl on the sldes of both the oceans, the students lnterest has been aroused, and consequently the meetnngs hase been more heated and vxgorous than ever As for the actual workmgs of the club lt IS offxclally con nected wlth outsxde organlzatxons For the second tame nt has affnlnated wnth the Town Meetlng of the An- Thus nat1on wlde club sends to our CIVIC Forum Club leaflets on current topxcs, mstructmg mem bers how to discuss topxcs most profxtably So, too, IS lf a member of The Inter Scholastxc Forum Assocnatnon For a second tnme xt has had a member of the club as Presldent of the Inter Scholastxc Assocxauon Florence Tunkel holdmg the posntxon thns year On january 19 the Assocnatlon held thexr annual Frlday evennng forum at Lmden Hngh school Thxs IS an event that g1ves many Lmden Hngh students a chance to dxscuss openly w1th other young people 1mm1nent problems How Can We Keep Totalntarlanlsm Out of The Western Hemxsphere' was the sub ,ect chosen thns year Al1ne Potyk was the Lmden speaker,wh1le Florence Tunkelpreslded as chalrman The busmess end of the club was successful thxs year nn gnvxng one of the best attended dances of the year So too, the 1n1t1at1on party gave a grand tlme to all members The club culminated their ex clung and active year wnth a trxp nn conjunctlon with the Debating Club ROXV 1 A Iudcrmann J Fersterowskx F Tunkel L Chermkoff A McCormack Mnss Lang O Tucker B Cohen B Albach J Alber lx Caxanaugh ROW 7 R Knmmelman S Klotz L Snrkm S Holland H Krutzner E McLLan A Potyk A Lemme A Polu M Olflalloran ROW' 5 D Cargle I Perlmutrer S Greenfxeld L Glassberg M Gregory J Wemer J Barr F Baxcofsky B Campbell D ODonnell A Dntkcrson ROW 4 E Kaplovutz D Zenchxk L Knohl E Welser H Hordan M Glasston F Posnock H Tanskx M Ixantor A Perzley Nl Duncan H Kumn ROW 5 S Sllberstem E Dagnes J Fernandez W Perzley S Orgel O Hlrst P Tobm W Damels H Flshknn Nl Sewack ROW 6 W Knvxt E Daniels A Harvan E Adler L Kaplovutz P Wolfberg ' 7 . . . , ' I. -' ' v - r . , . . 1 . , ' . . . . . . .. . ., V . .,, . . . . . . . . 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' . - - 56 ROW l P Farrell S Greenfield S Mornson B Ehrengart H Imsland L Glassberg Mlss Reynolds F Farber M Plotkm A Gushm J Barr C Dooley L Lesko ROW 7 R Knmmelman V Blancke A Brady J Levme P Wetzel D Weld J Zanem D Casey M Gregory A Davls E Matheny B Tomlxnson ROW 5 S Lxtvun W Knut B Cohen C Hollosy I Caner S Grazrano XY Gyurk R lN1clNIglarf,lH Harkxns R Greenfield L Chermkoff ROW 4 S Ogel A Kaplan A Wllpon H Lelderman S Kaplan E Nhcek J afa IS llngls MATHEMATICS CLUB President FRIEDA FARBER Vlce President MURRAY PLOTKIN Secretary HELEN IMSLAND Treasurer LELA GLASSBURG Advrser MISS REYNOLDS The Mathematxcs Club, whrch was started only three years ago, has become one of the school s most actne organlzatrons The mam purpose of the club IS to present to the students a more rnterestrng vrew of mathematlcs from that whrch IS taught nn the actual classroom In order to become a member of the club one has to haye at least a hlgh C average m mathematlcs and also a desrre to take part ln the club s act1v1t1es The club w1ll not accept freshmen 1nto membershlp, as rt wants 1ts members to have a falrly good founda tron of mathematics The meetmgs consxst of a short buslness drscusslon, wrth the remainder gxven over to the program commrttee The programs are mostly all mathematrcal qunz shows, whlch deal wrth the oddxtnes of mathe matncs, and h1stor1es of rmportant men The members eagerly look forward to the sprmg, when all out door work IS performed The club has nn 1IS possession many mstruments, whnch are used rn fmdmg the herghts of bulldxngs and dlstances across lakes and ponds The Mathematlcs Club held 1ts annual afternoon dance nn conyunctlon wnth the Commerc1al Club durmg anuary Its success was attributed to the fme co operatlon among nts members The most outstandmg esent of the current year was the trrmmmg of the clubs Chrrstmas tree All durrng the month of December the members made many drfferent geometrlc flgures, and pamted them vuth brightly colored pamts The tree vuth all nts geometrrc trnmmmgs was kept rn Mlss Roses room, ss here nt could be apprecnated by all mathematlcs students The Mathematxcs Club ended thrs year yuth a trnp to New York The members usnted the Museum of Natural Hxstory, where they took specnal mterest rn exhxbrts dealmg wxth mathematlcs It rs surprlsmg how mterestmg the mathematxcal problems become yy hen the students work them m a yoluntary fun mal-ung atutude Thxs IS one of the lmportant accom plrshments of the club 37 , . . . A. . . .s ..,. . ... . , . . ly . ',. , . , . ,. Q ey 5 . , -V- ,.A '..' . A , . '. . ', . . . ,- '.. . .- . f ' 9 1 ' - 9 J ' . . . , . V V , , , . , ,, , ROXY l -X Dncktrson A Polcy M OHalloran D Corrigan M Butler A Galen D True ,I Sm th M Greg J Alhtr lx C n ugh H Blum P Tunkcl ROW 7 F Twnbxll K Berlmskr M Berlnnskn E Halas M Zancm G lBctzler Morxfhomns J wg::Lfd H Czurtnk D Detktr M jofff. S Rosenthal ROW 5 R Martin M Gornnge S Pyrtek A McCormack L Knohl M Chernotsky A Posnoclt D Flsen F Soos F Albut R Aronovutz ROW 4 D Wand J Zancm R Jack E Olemck M Behn A Ptrzlty S Xoung Blmtlur j Orgtl l' Bllnlil DRAMATI C CLUB Chatrman DOROTHY TRUE Assxstant Chairmen CHARLES PLUNGIS SHIRLEY YOUNG Adv1ser MISS GILKESON The Dramatnc Club has had as 1ts arm not only the cultrvatron of talented student actors, but also other phases of dramatxcs, such as producmg, stage managmg, costummg, make up, and coachmg Thls actlve group has been very promment nn the affalrs of Lmden Hngh School Bemg very democratnc lt has nelther dues nor offncers It ns managed by a standmg commnttee whlch has charge of all programs and actxvntxes and whnch has made lf possrble for all members to partlcxpate nn the programs Everyone works and cooper ates to the best of hrs abnlxty, and lf the club cannot make ends meet, each member wrllmgly donates a small contrnbutlon The only qualltnes requlred of a student to gam admrttance 1nto the club are dramatic abllnty or keen mterest m the orgamzatlon All sophomores and upperclassmen wlshmg to join must send the1r applrcattons, statmg the1r abtlntnes and mterests, to the chanrman of the membershxp commnttee The play readmg commlttee has the work of selectrng the plays to be gnven for the fall and sprmg productrons ln choosmg these play s, mterests of the students must be consndered fxrst For the fall per formance a lnght comedy rs usually pncked that w1ll advertxse well and arouse the mterest of the student body Very often two short plays are gnen at thxs tlme ln place of one long one The play chosen for the sprmg assembly program ns, for the most part, a play vshnch grves the students performmg a chance for actmg m a heavner vem Another job of the play readmg commxttee ns to prclt a play that vull lend xtself to srmple productxon Th1s takes rn costumes lnghts, scenery, and propertnes The fme cooperatnon of the members makes thrs possnble Costumes, scenerv and propertxes must be approprxate Thxs IS the d1ff1 D8 Mathlunyl D. Rather, Hobokun: B.. Odinotsky: ROW 5 Morrlsoh. F. Peceslty. H.. Sthfan. J. .Bauer. Rallning. 1 Taylor. V: C x . . . - . . . . . . V . . . l . V . Y V . . . . . . . . 1 Y . . . . , 7 V. . ' . v . Y . D . . . ' , . ' ROW 1 C Russell H Scalzo R Nuber W Daniels F Hoerl R Winans E Matreiek W Perzley J Bilarczyk R Dyorin ROW 7 J Cacchione L Zlrlm A Young H Chernin W Coddmgton J B rkowitz C lxarmel W knyit A Henel S Kimmtlman M iewac ROXV 3 C Plungis W Palermo V Wright O Hirst 1 Hubem E Daniels F Micelt M Plotkin L Kaplovutz P Wolfberg ROW 4 J Van Brunt W Fricsson J Karalis F Wargo cult task of the costume and property committees and the stage crew The fmal job of the play reading committee is to select the cast for the play Try outs are held in the afternoon, and after much consideration the cast is finally picked and the members of the various committees are appointed The stage crew has charge of the scenic and lighting effects Very often a whole new set must be dnidual props The costume committee assembles the various garments needed All make up is done by the make up committee with the assistance of Miss Gilkeson This committee also does work for other plays aside from Dramatic Club productions It has proved itself very valuable to the school The publicity com mittee for the fall performance makes posters advertising the coming play The Dramatic Club has proved indispensable to other clubs and organizations by repeatedly lending them the use of their properties, scenery, costumes and make up The fall production consisted of a domestic comedy Eddie Meets the Family and a farce, The Fatal Quest The leading characters in the former were Doris Corrigan and Albert Henel, while in the litter Mary Gregory held the lime light The assistant directors, heads of property and costume commit tees were Mary Zanetti and Roland Nuber Leatrlce Knohl and Ixathleen Caxanaugh Shirley Young and Frances Bianco respectively ln the spring the club presented an old fashioned melodrama with Margaret Thomas and William Gonska as the heroine and hero, and Albert Henel as the villain The chairmen of the property and costume committees were Mary Zanetti and Leatrice Knohl Vmcent Wright and Frank XX argo were co chairmen of the stage crew in the fall, while Paul VC'olfberg was chairman in the sprmv The aim of the club is to dexelop in the members poise and self assurance through acting and correct speech It builds in them the sense of cooperation so important in dramatic work D9 V - , . . . Lv - v . Q . . - I Q 1 - Q 1 Vg - A 'Q v v - ' made or else one of those on hand is repainted. The property' committee obtains the furnishings and in- ' ' ' fl ' ' YY tl Y 73 y . Q 6 . , V s . ff fi P T A T STAGE CRELI I HISTORY SECRETARIE GERNAN ECRETARIES E AL AT UORK QQNEXT -L-Ll. mmm Bl-:Rl NT scones ma LABOR , A-1 eb Q Q, f AXA:-I X ' A M Ax sq, if , N-A xx, A v Y' ZQQ ' A ,, I, 'uv' ' 5 1 ef Q 'v Z' X .14 X A s P 'N MAKE P ...A ,if LET'S smc A BASKET! I fy . .73 . id! W A 't 1 'fl' A 1- c A - lf . , J mznaucs ' , fl ' ' QD . . xv A. ive, i Q 'J I ARREST JACK PROPSL I1AKE UP OOPERATION PRETTY PLEASE ucH1 A KOCH rms INGALLS NCENTIVE ,CQACHINQ AJOIZ CHEMISTRY CLUB President JOSEPH CASINO Secretary ALEX MAC MILLIAN Treasurer ROBERT VEALS Adylser MR DIEHL Th1s IS the club that has grown more rn the last two years than any other club rn hlgh school That xt IS bugger and better thxs year than ever IS due largely to nts presldent, oseph Cas1no joe thlnks that th1s club has great possrbllmes and has worked hard to prove lt The monthly meetnngs are looked forward to vuth enthusnasm because all are sure of seelng an lnteresung as well as an educatlonal exper1ment per formed by one of the members In order to yonn the club a student must haye exther an A or B average ln chemlstry or scnence A yery mterestmg and entertannmg mmatron was held at one of the flrst m66tlDgS The members mmated yy ere tested to see rf they recogmzed dnfferent elements and maternals by tastmg and by smellmg them or by usmg other senses Thns was the fnrst mmatnon the club has ever had All the students who partncnpated passed the test A successful dance was gnven ln cooperatlon wnth the CIVIC Forum Club Theor1es are explamed by movxes and demonstratnons are gxven by the presxdent and the faculty ad user, Mr Dxehl At each meetmg reports on current events ln the world of scxence are gnven by the members, helpmg to keep students nnformed m the advancements bemg made rn chemnstry and other scnences Passxng certaln tests durlng the year makes a member elnglble to perform dlfferent expernments, decennng the eye, uslng complncated explosrves, or mvolvmg other nnterestxng demonstratlons ROXV 1 R Host no O Phnlhps A MacMillan Mr Dnehl J Casmo H Nnkola R Surgens ROW' 7 P Zapolln J Muller S Radomskn 'N Klavuunn XX Lehr C Regenbrecht ROW 5 F Klavsunn G Walack E Dagnus W Muller 6-L f L f v v 1 Y J ' r v r K . v .. 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', . , . . 1 w w l I LIBRARY SQUAD President HELEN LLPERWICH Vice President DOROTHY O CONNOR Secretary JEAN SMITH Adviser MISS WATERMAN Lsery one in the school is proud of the Linden High School library The students realize and appreciate its high standing among the libraries of the state Not a little of the credit is due to the student library squad superused by our librarian, Miss Waterman This squad consists of a group of thirty five fellows and girls who have offered their service because of their interest in the work and also for the practical ex perience it affords them The squad is an activity which has vocational possibilities Students who wish to join the club must have good grades in their subjects, so that they will not be hindered by giving up two study periods and one afternoon at the close of school each week, to devote to the library work A fevs of their numerous duties are those of stamping, slipping and mending, and writing notices for oxerdue books As is to be expected Library Squad members become well acquainted with the books 'md magazines This added knowledge w1lI prove to be a great asset to them in later years This year they have started keeping a record of all the books taken out by each individual student I' Ich student has his separate card with '1 l1st of all the books that he has ever borrowed The Library Squad held its meetings on the first Wednesday of every month At these meetings thu discussed in detail different methods and new ideas During this period Miss Waterman gave further instructions in library work Frequently there were guest speakers of uncommon interest To these. ltt tures thc Library Squad invited the Literature Club 'lhc members of the Library Squad become members of the New ersey School Library Association mutt 1 year so that they are able to exchange ideas on different methods RUXX I 4 Xlorns J Stankowntz M Ondeyko J Smith H Cuptrvuch B Ltbovuu S Holland D ODonntIl ROW' If Ixnploxul R Ktlhn J Laskoski I' Ross Miss Waterman A Mxhonty M Wftnis F Posnotk O Klark ROW S H Ltwmdoslu D Ptmbtrton D Burp A Artutxs L Bentncnm C1 Cacchmnt I Stcfanxtk F Baum ROW 4 L Loveland R Alrtl J Ftrnlndu lx Henry I hl munn H Rosen H Nikola 4 1 7 ' f Q Q n e 1 1 , -2 ' ' . ' . a state organization. This organization provides occasions for their members to meet each other about V' 1 . 2 r , r ' ' . I I 65 ROXV l L Quzak V Wesolovusku A Sepela H hrutzner Muss McBrudL M Gloua H Baum F Buanco H hump ROW 5 H Cuper much A Pouk D Parker F Halas M Rauffu. D Fnglert N Cook N Duxon ROW 5 F Mtluun G Van Jaeckcl A Hamann D Gochlcr A Leyunc M Grant D Duke: M Hurst F Farles ROW I A Dutkcrson D Fulbathcr ,I Wfagntr F Latavuuet L Hooton XY' Glunlvu I Klutkowsku H lxurstcn SECRETARIAL STAFF From the tume she enters Hugh School, the commercual gurl un the secretarual group looks forward to her senuor ear, when she ma receuwe a secretarual a ointment Perha s ou are wonderun what these Y Y Y g appointments are Well they constutute actual practuce for jobs that the gurls hope to get when they grad gurls for a peruod of one half year at a time At the end of that tume the gurls receuve new jobs vsuth teachers un other departments Thus us done to enable them to become profucuent un a variety of dutues The gurls who are chosen for secretarual posutuons receuve them because they are capable of doung both theur classwork and the requured work of theur teacher employ er Theur dutues are unduvudual tasks which must be done by the secretary alone In thus way the gurls develop self reliance Other valuable qualutues which are strengthened are unutuatuve, sense of responsubuluty, and a habut of accuracy When they haxe completed theur secretarual work they realuze that they have at last passed the furst milestone toward success un the busuness world because of the skull they have acquured Thus knovs ledge us not merely from books but us composed of actual practuce un performing dutues whuch they may later encounter At the end of each marking peruod, the gurls, after keepung a careful record of theur time submut thus to Muss McBrude The teacher employer lukewuse rates the gurls on the qualuty of theur vsorlt and the manner un whuch they do ut These two reports are combined and each gurl has a pruvate conference vsuth Muss McBrude, who unducates faults that may be umproved and prauses especially merutoruous vsorlx There us also mauntauned a secretarual staff un charge of a head stenographer Thus staff goes out on call to tea chers who have no regular secretary or whose secretary may be absent On the vshole the work us unvuluable un teachung the gurls how to adapt themselwes to offuce routune and assume responsubuluty Incudentally the assistance they guye us of great help to the teachers 6 . , ' u. 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The practice is made possible through the cooperation of the teachers in the school who employ the 6 ROW l M OHalloran M Wems M Jenkins Mlss Marshall M Billy S Nelson M Grant R MacM1llan D Goehler Mrs Wfmetskw G Morrls A Valega A Dickerson ROW 7 D Mracek B Hammer D Van Savage O Yadlowskz L Woytowlcz H Stahar A Hamann D Decker H Cupetwlch H Baum E Shupek O Duroska ROW 5 M Hoerrner D Gall L Schnell L Fecruch B Wledlng B Wright A Mysejko B Podolla D Mellor ROW 4 C Szuba J Tavormma F Mannuzza L Zrrlm F Rlstau M Lenser M Papsun M Morrnson COMMERCIAL CLUB Co Chairmen MILDRED GRANT SIEGFRIED NELSON ROBERT Mac MILLAN Secretary DOROTHY GOEHLER Treasurer MARGARET BILLY Advrsers MRS WINETSKY MISS MARSHALL The purpose of the Commerc1al Club IS to help students have a better understandmg of the subjects we lnst under the headmg of commerclal xt does not conf1ne dlscussnons merely to the fundamentals typewrltmg and stenography All personalxty, vocatlonal, and character tra1ts that are of as much, nf not more, lmportance nn a secretarnal posmon are taken 1nto consnderatlon Among these are loyalty, personal appearance, accuracy, 1mt1at1ve, courtesy busmess likeness Each pomt may seem small and lI1Slgl'llflC3l1I to the student just now, but these very factors are those whlch an employer looks for and expects of hrs secretary, stenographer, or clerk Part of each meetmg IS devoted to talks and dlscussnons Some of the toplcs that have found thenr way mto these xnterestmg dnscusslons are how to apply for a job, varnous colleges and busmess schools whxch commerclal students may attend to further thelr educatnon, how to act IH the busmess world, and how the defense program has affected busmess One meetmg was devoted to a typewrltmg qunz, another to a spellnng bee The questnons covered the followmg pornts the dnfferent parts and types of busmess letters, how each IS treated, varxous rules governmg the set up of letters, where to place speclal tntles and subjects, how to fold a letter, styles of letters, how to address envelopes Insead of the usual 1n1t1at1on party, vyhlch IS so pamful to the new club members, a welcommg partv was held The requirements for membership rn the Commercnal Club th1s year are not so strxct as nn former years The only qualnfrcatlons are that a pupil must take at least two commerclal subjects and haye pass mg grades nn all of hrs subjects Boys as well as gxrls belong to the club For more effncnency and yarxed mterest th1s year a group of three act as co chaxrmen In turn, they presxded oyer the meetings A large and successful actnvlty eyery year IS the annual dance Thus year the club combmed vuth the Mathematlcs Club The co sponsors, Mrs Wnnetsky and Mnss Marshall hope that through club actnuty students vull de yelop a greater interest m commercnal subjects 67 h . , . , . , s - , . . . , . . . 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'X INSTRUMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS It was to the rhythmical tempo of our orchestra that our students filed into assemblies every Thurs- day. Not only has the orchestra supplied our marches, it has gone a long way to entertain the community. Under the direction of Mr. Malpas, it took part in the May Festival. Among its selections were: Rique Dome Overture , Voice of Spring . by AI. Strauss, March Militaire , by F. Shubert. This year the orchestra has achieved new heights, by playing at three concerts. Two were held at Atlantic City, while the other was in the Mosque theater in Newark. Two of its members, Gertrude Van Eerde and Ann Eichhorn, played in the All-State Orchestra. This is an experience that all the high school musicians aim at There are forty one pieces in thc orchestra The officers are Harold Mick Manager, Walter Hicinbothem and Iorrest Dudley Assistant Min agcrs, I-velyn Russell, Secretary George Schwartz Librarian No school would be complete without a band Music IS what keeps the world at a happy tempo, and just so is it in our school life Where would be the color and gaiety of the football field if there were no parading on the grounds, to rouse the sporting spirit? Linden has always been proud of the fine show ing we were able to give on these memorable football games This year we were twice as proud when we saw three new baton twirlers in white shiny satin costumes swish along with the band Not only that, but the number of players has increased We have two Sousaphone players and a Belyra play er, raising the grand total to sixty members Our band has been conducted under the very able leadership and supervision of Mr Warren Malpas It participated in many programs supplying entertainment for all, playing at the first and last P T A meeting, marching in the Memorial Day Parade and having an important part in the annual May Festi val Thcse are only a few of its accomplishments Much work and practice are required of its members This ycar it has begun having two rehearsals a week Yes, every year it grows bigger and better The officers Manager, ohn Kundla, Assistant Managers, Alfred Cadet and Philip Gardos, Librarians, Dorothy Sandford and Gloria Peters, Drum Major, Albert Henel, Baton Twirlers, Ann Havel, XVinifrcd Ixellyf and Alice Mann, Secretary, Gertrude Van Eerde And still we have another branch of music in our music school With the big part that swing music pliys in the lives of the teen ages , it would be unthinkable not to have a dance orchestra XX'ell Les Goodwin s High School Serenaders render all the ,ne we need tor afternoon dances The orchestra is up on all the latest numbers, and puts them across sery well with the aid of our attractive yocalists Gerry Van aeckel, Frances Twibill Lorraine Pugash, ani the trio of Edna Stewart, Ann Eichhorn and Ruth Xlclntosh The Dance Orchestra, too has presented an assembly program, which was one of the best recen ed of the year BAND XY 1 R Arnold A Miklosw lx Cadct G Xan Ecrdc J Berkowitz A Hcncl A Mann XX Rcllx X H ycl Xlr Xlip s 1 IIA: on N Silbcrstc n J Xlsicncr J Aubru S Acllcr ROXX ' XX 'Nlaxs G W alasck Sonderland D Xllcid P Dcmyanoxith Xlchrmxn II Andcrscn R Alltn T Xfannuzza H Lcidcrmm H Yeitchik C Rcgcnbrecht A Gushm XY Hitinbothtm ROXY R Hill D Si I rt C r r ant :ssc u a crmo on xorrn 1. son rs: it Ilougnll ROXV 4 lx Smith I Judlu P Xcna Ixuhn P X etzcl XY Chrlstoffcrs G Wolf A IILXIII Ixundla I Glrdos XX ussc B 1 Sth 'X Scx ORCHESTRA XX l R c it man It not x A Fithni n X cr Lcyinc C Dyorin C 1 mln R issc Bxrr Xlt Xli RC XY -X XViIpon J lcrnandcz XX Runtk C Mitk H I-ishkin J Bilartl It XI Fichhorn P XY ttztl I- Ix'n1 XX D in RUXX I in dc f K id r Bcrko IL C Hollosw XY Hicinhot cm S Sllwonc I' XY agncr C Xlikow In S Ixlorl R lxostw uk ROXY ndford A I nrkmt I n crscn ' cmwanouch ci cna t cw mt 1 Sthw tru Su ul. DANCE ORCHESTRA XX I ctlcl X in Fcrt -X Cat Bcrk wil Ixlou XI Ncxuk ROXX I I' Shirkus I' Polito R lr in ust wi I an act c ut u ni Ixnnt 1 XX Nussc -X Ixlpltxn Conch Goodwin 6 ' , : ' - -, K 1 . ' ' I Y, ' - , 1 - . ' ' . ' 'g ' , ' ' . : J . D . , 2 Y 5 . . ,, ,, . . , Q V Q .. .. - . - v ..-- 7 .. V I 1 - I tl . . , . 7 B . V . I . ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' RO Y . . . I' r, J A , . I' ' 2 . ' 'i . . ' '. . . ' ' ,. f, Ll ' ' . . . . .f .1 . ,. Il ' ' , . ' I . I ' . , 'A ' If . . . - F I ', . ' F , . I . V. A F' ' . 'V . t , . ,ilnl ' fo I. i. Pere s, A. Ma k' . J, RL -ll. G, Mick. I. Kay. C. Ste 'art. A. P l- . S. KI . C. D' A . D. Raf-l . O. H1 K. J. M: I - 'z , '. ,i I . I. I . 'A '. G. ' . . Y' ' . '. I A ' . I. ' . . IX I . i un. ' '. '. A . '. N . -. . 'I'urh'll. S. wartz. . I. . ' ark. R0 . I'gIes. A, I.-5 I 'r ' . 51.1.1-r sk.. . . 1' ' rr . Ii. Yels' . J. ' -. .. ' A . II. .hip A . Ii. L 'II. J. . . . . . rlpas. Y. Izcr '. L 11 e . ' ' wi '. 1. IJ. '. A' h ' , S. ,' ' 'a. I, ' ' . S. . A ' 'r . . ' . ' I. . ' I ll, Sa . . 'Sli 'z . R. Ball, H. A d' - . I. D- . D. XY'-'d. P, V- . F. Dull-,'. A. llc-nel, J. Ki Il.. S. . '. .. M. RU I', XY- -. 5. Bilak. D. Rafelson. G. 'Q A Ie. . . ,' Ier. J. ' 'o F, ' ', . . , - 1 '. - i. .' Q ' . 1. OXY' 4 I-,. Mi kg r. J. R i-II. If. 'I' h'll. G. V' J. - 'k-I, If. D Il P. Ve 1, ROXV I J, ' Ilg. . ' '. . . 'A ' , . . ' . 9 GLEE CLUBS A few can touch the magic string And noisy fame is proud to win them, Alas for those who never sing But die with all their music in them. --HOLMES A general knowledge of good music is an asset to anyone. Musical talent is, of course, reserved for the gifted few, but to appreciate and enjoy music, one need only understand it. The Glee Clubs, both Boys' and Girls', under the direction of Miss Kantner, endeavor to present music to the students both for entertainment and for education The combined units entertain at Parent Teacher Association meetings, assembly programs, and social gatherings that take place in the school Every Christmas the two clubs com bine and produce the much awaited Christmas Fete This program begins with a processional by the girls, who are dressed in black and white combinations and who carry red candles The assembly hall IS com pletely darkened as the girls walk down the aisles with the candles as the only illumination The effect IS singular, forming a sight that is xery loyely and nexer to be forgotten The boys and girls sing Christ mas carols in chorus Then the grand finale is a ringing, triumphant Adeste Fideles Perhaps the most enjoyable and anticipated program of the year is the May Festival It is the only one given by the Glee Clubs for which an admission is charged The proceeds from this program are used to send representatives from Linden High to Atlantic City to participate in the All State Chorus and Orchestra Selected students with outstanding voices from all over New ersey meet in Atlantic City annu ally to give a program To be one of those chosen is an honor This year s May Festival was built along de coratixe lines The stage settings were done in varying shades of blue ranging from light to dark The girls yy ere dressed in the same shades, while the boys wore appropriate military uniforms The selections chosen were Ave Maria , The Rosary , and other Italian songs Although both clubs are under the supervision of Miss Kantner, officers are elected to take care of the business meetings Officers of the Girls Glee Club are Gerry Van aeckel, President, Ruth MacIntosh, Secretary, Dorothea Casey, Treasurer, Edna Stewart and Lorraine Pugash Librarians, and Audrey Bernard Manager Those of the Boys Glee Club are as follows ack Van Brunt, President, Alex Shepard Secretary Vincent Wfright Treasurer, Charles Winans, Librarian GIRLS GLEE CLUB ROXX 1 J OHallor.m A Polu H Baum S Rosenthal A Bernard L Pugash D Casey R Maelntosh Miss Rantner G Nm Jieckel I Stewart L Schnell A Helmin R Proyennno G Ferrise E Lenches ROW' 7 H Juresisin I XVeiss F Muldoon C Bernird C' Lombardo G Huff B Houlroyd A Sussman R McC'artney J Ixlett M Thomas C' Kuber CJ Betzler S Grimmer ROW 71 S hforrison S Shanahan R NIeDouL,ill H Ixulfinski A lxruchas H Smith R Wfigger J Cnuer I' Soos I' Ixozak R Harkins I X'lY'l'llIx1ICl5 C Leehner A H :us ROW' A R V1ughn D Seaman B Sadowitz M Plglelk Il Pnlaelsx INI Bclin F Albert A Posnoek N Posnoelt I' Baum II Cxhipmxn C 'Iomleo GIRLS GLEE CLUB RONV l A Fmde L Cnnsberg, S Gutkin B Tibor C' Cacchione L Sirkln S Holland Ii Iiehovuu A Pribush A Olxeefe J le sterouski R Rust ROXN ' M Eichorn A Cnltn V Mthenue M Weber M Dirsey A Ihvel J Stisil L Rondraeki M Sehupek 'I sun: I Juliann ROW' II Ioos S Cyreenfield M Citron B Qulnhn D Humeke D XVIII-unson D Trudel F Posnoek I Ash worth I Irbanslu D Murphy J BZIIUSI ROW' 4 M Muldoon A Fiehorn M Venn R Gelhn D Iisen A Rosenberg A Mtformatk III Jagodinski D Zcitehik I' IXIDIOWIII J Porter ROW 7 P Fairhlnk C Hleinbothem B Wfinlns F Welser J Smith B Tomlinson C3 g1hhLeirtLHPI1or1 'NI Contrirts NI Collins A Berg.,cnstoele J Coddington ROXV N Bl ineke A Brady T Tvmddle A Donnelly oo ar er BOYS GLEI: CLUB ROKR l L Ioyeland D Rafelson R 'Nuhtr A Sheperd X Wright Miss Rantncr J N .in Brunt C X! mans A MacMillan I Niatreiek R Martone ROXX 7 P Zapaha R Allen J Spugani A Henel J Xoyniek C1 XVilaseL F Dftgnes R McArelle J Berkowitz A Cadet ROXX w F Zander F XY'1rgo XY' Friesson A Attantsio J Cacehione R Deshefw H Zeitehik C, Christoff J Fernandez 7 y . 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' , I A . .'.- ' 'I 1 I. 1 I L 1 I I I 4 I - 4-f P '- Y - .- Y vi if 1 W R Wi e R Mac ntos IL rt ettrs ss ntncr K ber W g A I SIL art A Ha el M Darsey ROW R Vaugh S Holl nd B W a s T T ddle H Chapma A Be ge stotl-t J Cmdd ngton Nl Coll s M jagod sk J Porter D Hum kc M Muldoon ROW 5 M Eicho G Betzlu R Dtshef J Vo nclx A Fnhorn 'N Lr a s F Matte e cArdle ,I Bc ko t ash eam n ROW J n 0 THE A CAPPELLA CHOIR The A Cappella Choir formerly known as the Mixed Chorus of Lmden Hlgh School is being more and more emphasrzed by the music department Under the very capable supervision of Miss Clalre Ixant ner the A Cappella Choir has become one of the outstanding features of the school Many solos by ack Van Brunt Amelia Poley Frances Tw1b1ll Edna Stewart and many others were enjoyed throughout the school year Two facts of utmost lmportance in the Mixed Chorus are that all its members sing from memory and that no extra pomts are given for their hard work Linden was well represented at the convention 1n Atlantrc City From Lmden went Francls Twibill f1rst soprano who sang a solo ln a group of eight Ruth Maclntosh alto Al Henel flrst tenor Robert McArdle first tenor and Charles Hazelwood second bass During many assembly programs the students and faculty enjoyed the smgmg of the choir not only at regular assemblles but also on special holidays It played a bng part m the Christ mas program and 1n the May Festival To the parents of the students the A Cappella Choir presented many programs at both the afternoon and evening Parent Teacher Assoclation m66tlHgS At these programs the parents were able to realxze the vsork that the group has had to go through in order to obtam any success But the members do this will mgly Long before the majority of us have started to school the boys and girls of the A Cappella Cho1r haye been m school practlclng for future programs The fam1l1ar talents of the expertly tramed choral unit of Lmden Hwh School were displayed with effect1ve results The members of the A Cappella Cho1r are as follows Soprano Audrey Bergenstoclt Grace Betzler Dorothy Chapman ean Coddmgton Maryorxe Collms Martha E1chhorn Sybil Holland Dorothea Hunlcke Wmifred Kelly Ann McCormack Ameha Poley ane Porter Dorothy Seaman Edna Stewart Ruth Vaughn Betty Winans Genevreve Kuber Francis Twxbill Anna OKeefe and Seymour Schneider Alto Helen Chapman Miriam Darsey Ann E1chhorn Eleanor Kaplowitz Ruth Maclntosh Marion Muldoon G1or1a Peters Lorrame Pugash Claxre Stewart Thomasma Twaddle Gerry Van aecltel Marxe Vena Rose Marie Wigger and Doris Zeichik Tenor Michael Archdeacon Angelo Attanasio oseph Berkowitz Alfred Cadet Albert Henel Edward Dagms Robert McArdle john Cacchione jack Van Brunt and Her man Ze1tch1k Bass Robert Deshefy Edmund Matreyek Roland Nuber Alex Shepherd joseph Voy nick Frank Wargo Vmcent Wright Warren Ericcson and Charles Wlnans 77 l RO! 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' PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Presndent BARBARA BYRO Secretary AL PALERMO Treasurer ANNA ZAVODA Adviser MR VUALKER The monthly meetmgs of the Photography Cluo are held to discuss varlous topxcs pertunmg to photography such as lnghtnng lenses cameras and color fnlters Some of the members that enter each year are complete nov1ces and only thru the club have they learned to develop the1r oyyn tnlms prmt pnctures and enlarge them The club has a working place a darl-. room between Mr Yelsley s md Mr Wensss class rooms Thus room contams all the necessary equnpment whnch mcludes an enluger md 1 sxnlc for washing fxlms The dues for the club are one dollar a year and the money IS mamly used for de yeloper hypo and prmtmg paper Each member has the prlvxlege of usmg the dark room and can prmt and enlarge to h1s hearts content after school Eyery member takes hrs own pxctures The membershlp ns restrncted because of lack of space and each year a great many freshmen are dnsappoxnted because they cannot ,om At the begmnmg of each year about f1fty people besnde the old members come out to ,om thns popular club The old members puck out enough to make the membershxp about fxfteen and the rest are rejected Most of the members stay m the club for the whole four years of school The photographers for the Cynosure are usually selected from the club It can eas11y be seen that thas organ1zat1on whlch the student enjoys so much IS of consnderable 1m portance to the school Photography throughout the world has grown to be one of the most popular hobbnes and also one of the most necessary occupauons It IS well worth a student s whxle for erther artlstnc or vocatxonal purposes to be a member of the club The club meets the fourth Wednesday of each month WIP ulanoA ush sky W er 7aoaA ero Mh RW? hna l F ip nge FW DMrph ROW5DHolckCHael ood 75 t Y 9 5 , ' T V 2 . . 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Lutz, . . ri r, .. agner, . u y. . i '. . z w , AVIATION CLUB Presldent RAY LADA Secretary ELINOR OLENICK Advlser MR WALKER The AVIHIIOU Club, one of the largest clubs 1n the school, IS composed of students actnvely mterested nn ay 1at1on The reasons for thelr large enrollment are probably that the only requlrement for adm1ss1on IS an mterest ln avnatron and the popularlty of the subject, avratnon At thexr meetmgs Mr Walker and the members have dlscussed many topics of mterest concermng avnatnon nn all nts phases One of the subjects of thexr dnscussnon IS models, others are airplane engmes, constructron of planes, flynng, and appllcatlons of alrcraft The members have been eagerly looknng forward to the annual a1r tr1p Each year, towards the end of May, the club takes a trip to Westfield airport, where those who w1sh to do so may take a fl1ght One of thexr pet nnterests whxle on these trlps IS to try to fund thexr own homes whale flylng over Llnden The club had hoped to v1s1t exther Newark Alrport or La Guardla Fneld but as they dndn t have the freedom of New ark Anrport and the trxp to La Guardia was too costly the club decided not to take enther of these tr1ps The strrdes avxatxon has made 1n world progress ns an 1mportant reason why II should be mcluded among the l1st of clubs Many young men today are preparmg themselves for a future 1n the fleld of avnatxon and lf 15 necessary for them to become acqualnted 1n some way vuth the1r future occupatxons The mformmg drscusslons at the monthly meetlngs serye th1s purpose vyell The club takes care of 1ts fmancxal ends by sponsorlng a dance, just as the other organlzatxons do It IS mterestnng to note the many glrls that are members, for nt shows def1n1tely what womens place m ax 1at1on wlll be not only as air hostesses, but also as avlators I Sthluk ROW I S Davxs J Wagtnbath J Klett B Dtlnot F Ashworth A Basso M Canon M Maskevxch H Malmowskx F Sprxngu P Snlvsoncs D Thompson K Muller ROW 3 M Schroll M Rashlund E Fasmo H lsulfnnskl E Earlcs H Dcrelanko L iuzalt H Kump B Byko A Zawoda D Murphy ROW 4 H Cupervuch F Fvans P Maruhnxt XX' Koester W Sl-tlnr W Lambert D Hnluh F juluano D Humtke ROW 5 M Roseman F Klawunn T Frank V Matlaga H Zuuhxk H Nnkolx . . . . . . , V . , gl , . . . , . . . Y. . . . - . ROW' l M. Kress. RW. Prato, M. Walasek, A. Mahoney, R. Lada. Philips. Olenick, Mr. W'alker. A. Helman, Blucklock, A. Davis. 74 ROW l B Sadovutz E Mahoney M Srellntano I Sara D Goehler Mnss Ware ,I Wagner lx Cayanaugh A Pnbush J Xendxtto S Bxlak ROW' 7 E Earles C Buckley D Cargle H Blacklock L Sxrlun S Rlorz F Bancofslu J Bapusz A Olxeere A Anthony O Bullnck ROW 3 NI Loschnngg M Harrold J Ixlett S DYQWHIBR C Mahar H Mahar R jack G Huff J Xwagenback H August H Ixrutzner ROXV 4 S Rassar ,I Snmmel NI Nioore A Mnklosy A Kruchas M Zaccaro G Barefxeld S Andrews A Leune HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Presldent JEAN WAGNER Vlce Presldent MARY ELLEN THOMSON Secretary IRENE SARA Treasurer DOROTHY GOEHLER Advnsers MISS WARE MISS LELAND Th1s soclal club IS composed of gxrls who are gifted rn the nmportant arts of cookmg, sewxng, or any other branch of domestlcnty The members hold many mterestmg and mformmg meetmgs at whlch they dnscuss the topncs most mterestmg to the gxrls The gnrls, actxng as demonstrators and models, orxgmate flattermg colffeurs, apply blendmg make up, and descrnbe the smartest and latest fashions At the begmmng of the year a party was gxven to welcome the newcomers The old members had an amusmg tnme watchmg the stunts durmg 1n1t1at1on Thns year the club had many actnvxtles on tts calendar They presented a fashlon show, the partlclpants modellng the clothes made by themselves They held thenr annual seyymg contest whnch allows everyone 1n the club to enter Each contestant IS requlred to make her own project durmg school hours To replennsh thenr funds they were one of thc sponsors ofthe St Patrxck s Day dance All the students remember thus gay affalr, at which so many good txmes were had They culminated thenr year of busy actlvnty wxth a pleasure trxp to New York The School of Desngn was usnted folloyung whlch they attended the Broadvs ay comedy Charley s Aunt It need not be sald that thls was a happy endmg to a year s work The mam purpose of thls orgamzatnon ns to further the mterests ln home maltmg actnmes Thus should be an nmportant atm nn the h15,h school ctreer of eyery girl This organxzatlon trles to proylde for the gap between the school gurl and the home maker 73 ,V v. 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I , I l V V 1 , I V V I V CYNOSURE STAFF Edltor 1n chxef EMMY LOU MATHENY ASSISIHHI Edltor FLORENCE TUNKEL Busmess Manager FRIEDA FARBER Assxstant Busmess Manager HYMAN CHERNIN Chalrman Reporters Commnttee MARY ZANETTI Chalrman Clerxcal Staff ANN DICKERSON Chairman Art Commlttee GRACE GARDOS Chaxrman Photography Commxttee CHARLES HAZELWOOD Faculty Advlsers MISS RANNEY MISS MCBRIDE MR MOLDASCHL ROW 1 M Stefanlck V WCSOIOWSICI A Sepela G Van Jaeckel F Tunkel E L Mathenv F Farber H Chernm B Ehrengart R Gnltner F ORe1lly I Klutkowskx W Glnnka R Perzley ROW 7 G Gardos C Lombardo E Earles A Levine E McLean M Grant D D Parker J Wagner B Jack L Hooton L Cutler E Albert R Aronowxtz H Cuperwxch S Young ROW 4 Miss Ranney H Krutzner A Posnock R Shur G Van Eerde M Zanettl M Papsun R Schneider F McCartney L Kalnxng J Bauer Mr Moldaschl ROW 4 Nhss McBr1de T Tanzl L Kaplowxtz H Kreltzman B Gonska H jaslowskx D Morrxson E Mxcek D Rafelson P Wolfberg A Dnckerson ROW 6 E Slm A Gorczyca A Parxn M Plotkin R Haberskl C Hazelwood J Raba J Harrold G Lutz 76 Eixbafhbrfm. 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Pdrykl CYNQSURE STHFF 1 CLERICAL 2 ART 3 PHOTOGRAPHY 4 REPORTERS 5 BUSINESS LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL CHRONICLE The Chronucle publushed bu weekly has now completed uts seventh consecutuve year Thus year agaun several of thc staff attended as members of the Columbua Press Assocuatuon the annual conyentuon held at Columbul Unuycrsuty The conventuon us a very large excutung affaur attended by thousands of stu dents from all over the country The Lunden Hugh Chronucle delegates thus year uncluded Burton Cohen Ethel O Reully Dorothea Casey Emmy Lou Matheny Ruth Kummelman Grace Gardos and Olga Duraska Thus conyentuon lasted three days Thursday Fruday and Saturday The Lunden Delegates how cyer attended only the last two days Varuous lectures and exhubutuons were attended on Fruday Here the staff were acquaunted wuth many professuonals udeas on ournalusm un all uts forms by well known Nlewspaper reporters or edutors On Saturday the conventuon was culmunated at the New York Hotel Commodore Thus was an excutung and joyous occasuon for here one met students from coast to coast lt us the popularuty of the Chronucle that has made ut a self supportung project The students of Lunden Hugh especually those of the staff are proud of theur busuness venture Not only us ut self supportung but ut has kept uts subscruptuon rates wuthun the reach of most of the pupuls There us no funer way of teachung students unterestetl un the dufferent branches of newspaper work than by actual experuence So too us there no better way of teachung the student body the yalue of the press than by allowun them the pruvulege of havung theur own paper Asude from the cducatuonal value The Chronucle has been kept un popular demand because of the v lruous types of columns ut contauns In every hugh school the students are uruterested un knowung What goes on behund the headlunes Thus us what the Chronucle guves them Many tumes students of our school have receuved honors that would have gone unnotuced uf the Chronucle had not been on the job reportung the news Naturally the buggest storues are prunted on the front page Because of bu weekly publucatuon the reporters fund ut hard to deluver fresh news to the students but what they lack un scoops they make up un unformatuon For unstance when Muss Ebbert secures for us some well known person to perform un the assembly 1 full account of hus or her actuvutues and specualty along wuth a photograph us prunted Then agaun the Dramatuc Club productuons or the senuor play productuons whuch hold partucular unterest for the students are played up long before they are actually guven ln fact all the umportant data such as contest wunners popular poll results etc rate front page type Asude from the news the front page us laud out un an attractuve manner so as to appear professuonal un style Sometumes the second and thurd pages are called the most wudely read paves of the Chronucle It us no wonder for ut us here that the boy gurl romances querues student celebrutues tune o graphs and sports are recorded Four Years us the tutle of one popular student column The wruter of thus Florence Tunkel was kept on her toes all year for ut was here that all unsude unformatuon leaked out Here n There by Dausy Dumple aluas Ethel O Reully was a short column full of humor and gossup The student Celebruty Column was one of the most unterestung for ut brought the school udols buog raphues to theur fauthful publuc On the Sport page thus year Tony Tanzus Attentuon was read wuth unterest lt added a colorful touch to an already colorful page At the start of each season the partucular sports are so wrutten up after an untervuew wuth the coach Thus guves the students a chance to preduct the season and uts possu bulutues The yarsuty games are reported from the sudelunes of each game Football basketball base ball track golf and tenn s are always beung kept on record fo all to read Interclass sports of both gurls and boys are never slughted It us unterestung to note that thus year the sport page was capfubly managed by a gurl Ruth Kummelman proved herself an ardent fan Next year we are sure she wull do just as well as the edutor of the Chronucle For excutement the sport page us Tops At last we come to the fourth and last page Here we fund the contunued Dortuons of the news artucles from the front page Far from lackung color and unterest we fund here the delught of the underclassmen Louus Chernukoff s We Uns an underclassman s FOUI' Years Off the Ausle reports the assembly pro grams un detaul guvung recognutuon to all partucupantS And thats all to cover the Lunden Hugh School Chronucle and IIS news of the school lufe 78 I , .1 .Q .I ' Y . . 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Y . 111'-I' ROXYIRC yR an o OR G Sill M0a WLGlassbgGF sy pkM V S o B o es AD llyTTobass c A tykAMCo kDCasy Ss y o OglM tsyDEs LH ol L K V h k ROWS M BI S M Mo A Niki kMWg EH S ROWfAT K Og H EDITORIAL EDITOR Izmmy Lou Matheny NEWS EDITOR Grace Gardos REPORTERS Florence Tunkel john Cacchxone Charles Plungxs Seymour Lntwm judnth Orgel Shnrley Mayne Matilda Chernotsky Mlrlam Darsey Leatrnce Knohl Florence Baxcofshy Lela Glassberg Vrrgmna Blancke Betty Tomlinson Ann McCormack Louxs Chermkoff Selma Morrison Mary Gre r Sndney Orgel Harrnet Stofan Emxly Soos Betty Houlroyd Dorothea Casey Charlotte Dyorln Betty Lebovutz Alnce Mnklosy CHRONICLE STAFF EDITOR IN CHIEF Burton Cohen FACULTY ADVISERS Mrs Bryan Ashwell Mrs McCormack Mass Lnght Mrs Bugbee Mnss Casement BUSINESS MANAGER Dorothy Ellbacher CIRCULATION MANAGER Irene Sara ADVERTISING MANAGER Wllllam Walsh ASSISTANTS Dorothea Casey Grace Fence Hou ard Rosen FEATURE EDITOR Ethel o Renlly SPORTS EDITOR Ruth Ixlmmelman TYPISTS Olga Duroska Charrman Eugema Shupek Phyllls Hllts Margaret Wenxs Ann Valega Kathleen Cavanaugh Mildred Lenser Allce Donnelly COLLECTORS Stella Drewmalt Leona Handera Eleanore Hermg Vnvnan ohns Catherme Krahlmg Ruth Schreck Marcella Szczepamal-. Helen Mahar Margaret Wagner Susan Plvarnllt Ann Sltarskl Thelma Tobnasson Clanre Schreck f '. avanaugh. M. Gregory, F. Tunkel, E. Mathen , . Kimmelm , Mrs. Bryan-Ashwell, B. C hen, E. ' eilly. -G. 'ardos . Churnikoff, . A ber, . 'H lloran. RO 2 . er , . errise, F. Baicof k . M. Cze anna . . Wenis. A. alegn. . Morrnson . Barr, H. r an, S. Pivarnik, . Lebowitz. ROW 5 R. N valany, E. Earl , S. Earles, . onne ', . i on. C. S izak. . Levme, A 0 ' . . c rmac , . e', E. oo , B. Houlro d. ROW 4 H. Mahar, A. S vitski, J. r e , . Cherno k , . ien. .I andera '. johns. B. T mmson. . nohl, . S upek. O. Duros a. . Lenser, V. ancke, . Mayne, . rrison. . A 1' osy, C Qchreck. R. Schrec . . a ner, . ering. . Drewniak, I. Sara. u . anzi, W. rivir. S. Litwin. S. r el, . Rosen. Q 1 ' ' . - ' 9 . . f. ' s ' go y ' ' . Y P l V V 1 v v' ' ' 79 XX l -X Nlmltl Boyusz G Gardos R Gashalt Mxss Oldach M Thomas F Nrgtn I' Mxllcr ROW' ' CJ Bctzlu j Bauer B toxutz N P xr s Bcrg.,tn to4l4 J Coddmgtnn R MtDoug1ll C Lombardo ROW 'Q G Lmn XY B lt C H :mann D Fnscn H lXl llIIl'l1II'I K lxtnd Inlton Nl Lnchnrg A baltn ART CLUB Presxdent GRACE GARDOS Vlce Presrdent MARGARET THOMAS Secretary FDITH NIGEN Treasurer RENATA GESHAK Advlser MISS OLDACH Ont of thc most recently organued yet one of the most actxve of the school orgamzatlons, the Art I lub under the dnrectlon of Mxss Oldach, proves that Art Can Be Useful The purpose of the Club IS to enzblc xts membcrs to have 1 better mterpretltlon and understandmg of art art applled to everyday usc Orxqmal pllys wrntten and cnacted by members were presented throughout the year, deprctmg art ln y arrous phases of dally lxvmg Not only were the llves and works of classic punters dlscussed but contemporary artnsts as well Scyeral UIZZCS vsere held testlng the members knowledge of famous pamtmgs, but they were glven ln 1 m mncr xgam provrng that art can be mterestmg as well as practrcal The club looked forward to nts xnnual trlp of XlSlIlI'lg several artlsts studio at the close of the season Now that another club year b is comc and gone the members are planmng a future of learnmg to usc and lpprecrate art Thc xalue of this Club as an addltlon to our hlgh school ns mestlmable Naturally those students who bclonff lre either talented as artlsts or are mterested tn acquxrmg an appreclatron of the subject The club scrxcs to mtenslfy thls natural rmpulse Thls year above all the artrsts of our schools proved them selycs to be of exceptlonal yalue Although the entermg into the Bambcrger Art contest was not done as part of the club HLIIVIIICS rt rs mterestmg to note that the followlng persons recened awards Alfred Gorczyci Robert Deshefy and Engel Pedersen Edna Muller and Irvs 1n Lebovutz recened certificates for ment 80 . 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PUPPET CLUB The Puppet C lub a newcomer to the yarlcty of extracurrlcular actxutles tn linden Hlgh School has proxed to be 1 popular success wlth the students The presldent of the club Ernle Vngdor, long 1 deyotee of the 1rt of puppetry S0llLlf6d the mterest of 1 group of fellow students who together formed th1s unnque club Slnce the presldent knew how to make the puppets and how to manxpulate them, the pup peteers actually learned how to anxmate the1r puppets and fashion these ltttle mannktns themselyes The members under superuston, made the plans for the puppets at the meetmgs At home these plans were used as QLllLlLS for the all rag dolls made As they became proflcxent m constructmg the puppets, they used wood as a medium These more professnonal efforts had faces modeled of clay An lnteresttng con s1der1t1on IS th II exaggerated coloring upon the faces of the puppets ts essentlal to preserve thelr factal exprcsslon under the brtght stage lnghttng The features 1re made bold and exaggerated so that the faces wlll appear dtsttnct to people slttmg 1r1 the back rows Much care was expended to assure the puppeteers of havmg the warned knowledge of worktng '1 puppet w htle at the same tnme actmg a part Durmg the meetmgs the members practnsed handlxng the puppets and dnscussed plans for presentmg 1 play The chanrman of the scrxpt commnttee was Margaret Thomas The plays selected for audmonmg by thls commlttee were read and dlscussed by all the members The st1ge crew headed by George Butchko studned the lxghtmg effects and techmquc mctdent to present mg 1 polxshed ftnal performance The club has been fortunate IH that tt has as tts faculty aduser Mxss Oldach who IS skllled ln the arts The atm of the Puppet Club 15 to famlllarue the students wtth the xenerable 1rt of puppetry lt IS not only an amusmg hobby but 1 profxtable one as well Puppetry opens the door of opportuntty to many dtfferent professrons electrtcal work, carpentry sculpturnng, dressmak mg, and puntlng The mann ambxtton of the club members IS to put on a good show, though thls cannot be re1l11ed ll present as If t1kes lonv hours of prtcuce to become 1dept at coordmatmg mmd and hand bl A 1 1 av- A 3 V, ', . ,- '- , ,.', ' - ' 1 . 1 v , 7 , 1 . , 1 4 1 I y ' ' ' Y 7 - v 1 1 - i ' f . 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ROXW I R Fusnk J Van Brunt W Fecho W Berront R Dalziel R Gallo H Lyons J Cassmo Coach Nogr ROW 7 Loath Coopcr H Bolton J Noyalany J Gaydos F Mannuzza J Karalls S Grazlano P Werkmexster F Heller W Fnck son Loath Goodvun ROW 3 S Oleartzyk F Baldwnn J Rtggn F Vendxtto N Babbntt L Chapman F Kubrak W Daniels F INuu.ll T Tanzn ROW 4 F Htlman C Plungns L Intxln L Rotls J Bocson P Bam S Chapman J Butchko E Snlskn ROW' 5 I Lyons S Tcpptrman L Hclman X Tanzx VARSITY FOOTBALL Coach Cooper and his assistants, Coaches Goodwm and NOgl, soundmg the call for football were confronted wnth green materral, whrch was to be bullt around the co captanns, Lolly Ber1ont and Dee Dalzrel By the tnme for nts mnual test agamst the Alumm, the team showed great strength that was to prove the downfall of a hard f1ght1ng Alumm team In thexr f1rst real encounter, the Lnttle Trgers proved thexr povser by subdumg the Grads 13 6 thus mauguratmg ln fme manner the first nlght football game m the hnstory of Lmden Hrgh School Lmdens hopes of an undefeated team were shattered when Perth Amboys powerful eleven came from behmd ln the last quarter to w1n the game 13 7 The followmg Saturday Lmden, ably led by Lolly Ber1ont and oe Cassmo, traveled to Red Bank to down a rugged, aggresslve team 25 0 Lmdens next opponent was nts tradltlonal rrval Rahway, and for the fnrst trme ln ten years Lmden lost, 19 0 Lmden also lost two capable backfleld men, Stan Olearczyk and Erme Nerges, mjured durxng the game The fol lovs 1ng Saturday Dover came to town, but succumbed 13 6, after a hard battle Roselle, next nn lme, was beaten 70 0 oe Cassmo passed brnllnantly and Wnllne Fecho and ack Van Brunt showed hard l1ne play Electron Day brought Woodbrldge to Lmden, and when the fmal gun sounded, Lmden was on the short end of a 6 0 score ohnny Gaydos, another Varsnty man and a valu able guard, yy as mjured Undefeated Carteret remamed undefeated the following Saturday, commg through nn the last quarter to topple Lmden 20 0 Lmden s quarterback, Lolly Ber1ont, dnd some of hrs best run nmg The Lnttle Tngers, mmus Ber1ont, Dalzrel, and Cassnno, bowed to Hrllsrde the next Saturday 78 0 Lmden fought hard and played clean, and was not unbeaten unt1l the ftnal gun Flnally Lmden traveled to Unnon on Thanksglvmg Day to overpower the Umonltes 14 0 Playing thelr last game for Lmden Hrgh School Ber1ont, Casslno, Van Brunt Fusxclt, and Fecho stood out above all the others, although the re turning men put eyery thmg mto the game for the graduatmg members of thelr team In sprte of lnyurles to three of Lmden s yaluable play ers, the Ltttle Ttgers ended thelr season wnth fue games won and fue ost 84 y xr ' . , A , 1 1 , , 5 g . . . . - . . . . . . . - - - r - h - 1 ' . . . - ' Y. - V t . 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' ' ' 1 v , ' ' mv n - - - rt - - vu u ,su u ' 1 ' IQJ YY ' L Y n . . . , ,, ,, . . . . ,, . . ,, . . . . . . 7 - ' 7 ' I - l 7 1 1 - K . . , ,, . . ,, . . . . , , , , ROW 1 Coath Goodwin J Freyko F Giegnch E Kassel C Kubu G Butchko J Koeller D Turner J Casino C Krobak T Tanzl ROW 7 I Caruso P McCarthy J Lemams J McCarthy G White M Bunn W Paradowskl C Plungls T Tyberski ROW 5 W Kochan L Goetz H Vlsnehs F Helman L Helman T Wilkinson P Tobin E Stanley ROXV A L Lyons S Tepperman V Tanzi JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL The Junior Varsity football team is tremendously important to the Varsity because xt builds up in experienced but game youngsters into hard fighting, hard playing sportsmen The ayvee games are always closely followed by fans and coaches alike, because the next year s Varsity will more than likely be built of the most promising players on the team Reportmg to Coach Goodwin on the first day of by Lmden umor High School he had to build an entire new team, smce there were no players left from last year After many weeks of long and strenuous practice, the Bone crushers were well prepared for a hard fighting Cranford team They proved their superiority by defeating Cranford 15 6, thus opening, in fine manner, a new season Next to be taken on were the fighting men of jefferson Lmden had the short end of the score for more than two thirds of the game, but finally came from behind, with only two minutes left to play, to t1e efferson 6 6 The following week an unbeaten and unscored upon New Bruns ws ick team visited Linden They had a tough tussle with our boys, lost their unscored upon record, but came through to win 7 6, and keep their unbeaten record Then came the undefeated Roselle Park second team When the fmal whistle sounded, the Park team had lost to the scrappy Lmden eleven, 13 0 Cranford re turned for a second try but lost again, this time by a score of 18 6 The long awaited fmal game with Carteret promised to be a thriller The Carteret team was the biggest and one of the best tramed teams the Bone crushers had had to face all season Lmden took the sxtua tion well in hand, however, and when the game was over was ahead 260 The umor Varsnty team ended their season with two losses one tie, and four wins a far better than average record But this is nothmg new to them, for they have alvx ays managed to obtain a percentage greater than 500 8D practice were a group of boys new and untried in high school football. 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I 7 . . . .. - - ,, . l ' - Q ' BASKETBALL Led by Captain Walter fLollyJ Beriont the Linden High School basketball aggregation of 1940 +1 ended a very fast season with a total of ten wins and twelve defeats Opening against a strong Regional outfit Linden was beaten in their first start 4+ 52 Undaunted however the Orange and Black traveled to North Plainfield and promptly turned back the locals winning by seven points Cranford came next on the schedule but the results were not the same as those with North Plainfield Usually Cranford is a sure win for Linden This time however led by Joe Duff the Cranford quintet handed Linden its second defeat It seemed the Goodwin Charges had regained their winning stride when after their defeat bv Cran ford they took the next five games in a row Among these wins was a strong Rahway team which after stubbornly resisting Linden in a nip and tuck battle for three quarters succumbed in the last mmute of play by 2 points The Alumni Faculty Plainfield and Umon were also beaten by the Tigers their winning streak After Union Linden traveled to Rahway and met a very determined qumtet with blood in their eyes Again a deadly neck and neck battle ensued and at the final whistle Rahway had eyened their defeat by downing Linden 31 28 Central Hlgh followed in the wake of Rahway and emerged son by the score of 31 29 Hillside Carteret and efferson followed in order and three defeats for Linden came with them In the efferson game Linden showed some resemblance to a winning combination but this quickly van ished when they relinquished a commanding lead in the second half and were finally beaten 78 74 Hel man and Beriont ran wild scoring seventeen points between them The Hillside and Carteret games were runaways despite the efforts of Reagan Vargo and Helman Lmden journeyed to Plainfield and for a second time defeated the team thus breaking their losing streak Regional cut Lmdens one game streak by decisively trouncing the Orange and Black 39 22 ROW 1 E Zande V Ta z W Schne der ROW 2 Mr Nog H Portman L Reaga W Be o t E Vargo L Helm n M Goo ROXY 4 J Bl n J Hatto E Esk J Zemats T Wack 7 . . . . . , -, 7 . . . . . , 1 ' ' 9 a , . , . 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A . asm.. n,. a,. ii,. 1. 86 After nts second defeat at the hands of Regronal, Lmden traveled to the Armory for the County tournament and ran all over Sacred Heart by a score of 37 19 Horace Portman regamed some semblance of hrs reputed talent and put on a scormg pace of seventeen pomts North Plamfreld came to Lmden xuth the hopes of avengmg thenr prevrous defeat at the hands of the Trgers and went away wnth therr hopes fulfilled Lmden traveled to the armory agam and met Hrllsrde nn the second round of the tourna ment At the end of the game Lmden was elnmmated from the tournament Followmg their defeat at the hands of Hnllslde Portman, Reagan, Vargo Berxont and Helman by now had gotten used to the taste of defeat and were not surprrsed when they agam were defeated, thus trme by Roselle Park The spunky L1nden machme, trred of hemg the under dog, turned fnercely on thelr next opponent, Unnon, and turned them back wxth a mne polnt margm How Lmden recelved a brd to the State tournament IS st1l1 a mystery, but the mam thmg IS they dxd Coach Les Goodwrn fevernshly worked wrth hrs boys to get them mto w1nn1ng shape He took twelve men vuth h1m to the armory to do battle for the thxrd trme wlth thelr ancxent foe, Regronal Larry Reagan was the bug gun rn the L1nden attack, scormg more than half of L1nden s fourteen pomts Regnonal, how ever, as they had shown twnce rn the past, was too strong for Lmden and agam proved rt by runnxng rough shod over L1nden by a 24 14 score Throughout the season Lolly Bernont was the bulwark of the Lmden defense as well as the mann cog ln the offense Although slack at t1mes Bernont ended wnth a total of 148 pomts and an average of 7 pomts a game In the second Unxon game Lolly fell two pomts short of breakmg Butch Woytowlcz s all trme scormg record Wrthout a doubt Lolly Bernont IS one of the greatest courtmen to wear the umform of the Orange and Black Horace Portman, although a dtsappomtment from tlme to trme, flnnshed the season vuth a total of 131 pomts Lenny Helman followed wnth 111 and Larry Reagan wlth 89 ROW l Mr Nogn H Portman L Reagan W Benont E Vargo L Helman Mr Goodvun ROW W Wostownu j Bllannn J Hatton F Eska J Zemaltls T Waltk R McMillan ROW '1 Y Lang T Messina C Plungls G Zavoda C Chrohlk C lbaldl ROW' a V Tanzx E Zander W Schnexder 8 Y. . . . ,, . ,, . . 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U -y . , r w SENIIOR B TEAM Cllcklng hlte a well olled ma the basketball t1tle beatmg the A team aggregatxon by a dec1s1ve margln With Babbitt and Hero starrmg on offense and defense, respectnely the B team had an easy tzme vuth nts schedule los mg one and ulnnxng elexen It was the first tlme ln qulte some mme that the B team had tr1 umphcd oxer the A dlXlSlOI'l ROW lA Tanzx F Htlmm N Babbm NI Hero lx Nlatxilllan ROXX ' H Mar klnr j Cacthlone XY Boudtn ,I Huhtm IN TERCLASS BASKETBALL SENIOR A TEAM Wnth Ben jullano as hxgh scorer for the A team the Senxor A texm went on to um the A d1v1s1on of 1nterc1ass basketball The team, play mg heads up ball lost two games to a fast Iumor team, and won ten Stand out on the defense was Iron Man B111 Fecho The A team was defeated 1n the final of the squads ROW I P Sum P XVerLmusrer XX Fccho A Bakunxs F Baldvun ROW ' 1 Frcntz XV Harknns F Orandash G Opptl I lvnplovuutz B Julxano 88 . 2 'G .Y ' , v , . .L shine, the Senior B team copped . 1 . , ,, I C ' ROW 1 M Joffe D Dann A Bernard R Schllhng B Young P Szepamak ROW 7 B Jack B Sterner S Rosenthal G Crystal G Crystal ROW 3 D Enlbacher O Clark E Hour M Shubert CHEERING SQUAD The cheerleadmg squad has proved nts worth 1n a btg way th1s year by rts splendld serynces to the school Thxs orgamzatnon, though smaller than most others tn the school, 15 prom1nent because of nts unusual actnvmes The flfteen attractnve gtrls, when they are out on the football fneld or the basketball court, stnr up enthuslastxc cheers from the stands, which drxve our players on to vxctory Thxs year s cheer leadmg squad was greatly enlarged and lmproyed oyer that of prevnous years The squad yy as composed of flfteen members and one helper at the begmmng of the year However, at the end of the football season, Olne Clark was forced to drop out because of 1llness At each game, the cheerleaders elect a captam from thenr number Thus IS the f1rst year that there have been no boys on the squad, and Mlss Demarest lnkes II so well that boys IH the future wxll be forced to pass rngld standards m order to retrieve thelr former posltlon Ten of the girls are graduatlng thus year leaylng a vacancy whnch won t be too hard to f1ll smce many students are eager to join thls cxcluslve group To become a cheerleader students come out votuntarnly m March, and practnce wxth the old cheer lf. xders Then Mnss Demarest asks members of the faculty to plck the best ten on the basxs of appearance, rhythm knowledge of cheers grace of moyement and vnllmgness Those pncked must have passxng grades m all subjects Cheerleaders are alloyyed only 1 certam number of excused absences from games Thls yur there have been at least sm cheerleaders at every football and basketball game Our cheerleaders hue shovsn thenr enthusnasm by orngmatmg specnal cheers, and buy mg the maternal for and maknng Illell'0V5I'l costumes In the opmnon of Mlss Demarest and the ent1re school, thus year s cheerleading squad was the best m Lnndens sports hlstory 89 . . .I . . . . . . , . 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XX l C S z lx M C Lombardo B Ja lt K O hock C jolly ROW D Elbache NT Cook R Perle M Nay A Potyk GIRLS SPORTS The season of 1940 +1 brought out a large group of enthuslastxc g1rls eager for the chance of earn1ng enou h polnts to rate the coveted L at the end of the year To get an L whxch IS presented by the Athleuc Assocnatlon and for which every g1rl strlves 300 po1nts must be earned If a gurl IS nelther fortu nate nor sklllful enough to make 300 polnts but does manage the 200 mark she IS awarded a numeral In the mayor sports there are four teams Freshmen Sophomores umors and Seniors Each team has a dlffer ent captaln for each sport elected by the team ltself Ten pomts extra are awarded for actmg as captam Th1s year the season was started wlth volley ball and after a hard fought battle the present Semors arose XICIOIIOUS wlth the JUIIIOIS not far behlnd The captams for volley ball were Seniors Clalre olly Iunxors Helen Raba Sophomores Irene Sara and Freshmen Fann1R1gg1 Next came foul shootmg the winner being Evelyn Shellhamer who completed 53 out of 73 baskets Helen Raba was runner up with i9 baskets After foul shootmg came basketball where the Senlors again proved thelr ab1l1ty by taklng the basketball laurels undefeated The g1rls who played so well for thenr team were Captann Betty jack Clfnrc lolly Katherme Ochockn Marne Glowa Catherme Scnzak Pee Wee Lombardo Marlon Neyen and Alme Potyk Thxs team wnll recelve speclal emblems on Gnft Day The other captanns for basketball were Iumors Cather1neMahar Sophomores Ruth Schreck and Freshmen Evelyn Walsh Another lump ln the progress of g1rls sports ns Play Day The fnrst Play Day to be held 1n Lmden was nn 19w7 and xt has been contmued ever SIUCC At thxs txme the Senxors umors and Sophomores of another hxgh school come to Lmden or the Lmden girls go to a school ID a nexghborlng town for a serles of basketball games This year the Lmden g1rls yy nt to Hxllsxde once and both Hxllslde and Umon came to Lmden The results of these games vsere 'it Hxllsxde the Lmden Semors and Sophomores won but the umors came home 90 RO .. 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ROXV l E McCluskev 1 Alber C Maha: H Raba H Wales LMarshall ROW 7 J Wagenbach V Wash B Gonska I Sara C Sthretk D Wllkmson D Borek ROW 5 R Schreck H Mahar R jack E Shellhamer ROW 4 J Mahar defeated At Lmden agamst HlllSlde, the results were the same, and agamst Umon, all three of the Lmden teams won After the games, refreshments were served One of the most mterestmg games each year ns the women faculty basketball game, when the teachers of the school play agamst one of the four girl teams Although the faculty rarely wm, the game IS excltmg and enjoyable to all who attend Followmg basketball we have paddle tennis The glrls may puck thexr own partners as long as they are both ln the same grade Then, after a process of elnmnna non, the wmners are decnded Last season, the four teams left to frght nt out among themselves were Adele lxurzmskl and Helen Macehak, Marne Glowa and Catherme Sclzak, Pee Wee Lombardo and Dorothy Fllbacher, and Helen Garbus and Helen Raba Garbus and Raba came out on top Each year, one day ns set asnde for a Fneld Day At thxs tnme gnrls, representatnve of the actnvnty they excel m, meet to show the1r abnlnty agamst competltlon The HCIIVIUCS conslst of runnxng, broad and hxgh jumpnng, basketball and softball throw The results of last season showed that the Sopohomores came m frrst, closely followed by the Freshmen, Iumors, and Sennors respectnvely The xndrudual wnnners vsere dash, Helen Chapman, broad jump, Catherme Sclzak, hlgh jump, Helen Chapman, basketball throw, L1ll1an WOQIOWICZ and softball throvs Clalre olly The Freshmen team won the relay List but not least, rs badmmton, nn vshnch the competrtnon lS especially keen Last season s vsmners were Grace Garbus and Helen Raba Catherme Sclzak and Mane Gloxsa, and Irene Sara and Sheba Vlahar respectnely Although a Semor wm appears rmmment nt lS hard to tell who vull steal the sports spotlight at the close of the season The f1n1l reward for the gxrls efforts IS the memorable Gnft Dax ln unc On thus day the gurls recene therr Ls or numerals to the tune of a cheering assembly and relluc that thtxr efforts have not been m xam 1 1 . .U - Q - - - w - - - - - . . . r , . 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' I ' 4 . . ll W l B Mtlthar F Solsky O T ckcr F Sara J Hatton L Intl Ixnst ROW J Lutz F Hella C H llos S C. ap f I Chap 5 son P Wek est G Za od Co ch Go TRACK Flmshmg 1n a blaze of glory after a poor start the Lmden Hugh Tracksters closed the 1940 season After a defeat at the hands of Cranford and Hxllsnde rn a trrangular meet the snlksters went on to a brnl lxant season overthrowmg the team rated to be the best m the state Westfneld by one pomt At the tntle meets Lmden placed sxxth 1n the Umon County Indoor Meet slxth rn a field of twenty IH the Newark Board of Educatlon Meet fourth ln the Umon County Track Meet and for the frrst tlme ln the teams hnstory Lmden placed in the upper brackets of the State Meet Led by co captaln ames Chapman who won the 100 and 720 yard dash and placed thnrd rn the broad jump and Lolly Berlont who became state yavelm champion Lmden placed a v1ctor1ous second The Lmden I-hgh Track Squad hlttmg 1ts stride captured the flrst trophy ln about a decade when they won the Rxdgewood Indxvldual Relays by enght po1nts W1th rm and Leon Chapman and George Fusxck cracknng the records and Hollosy Sulsky Swanson runners up the squad found vunnm easy Wlth the nntroductxon of hurdles to the school Lmden Hrgh dxd falrly well for nts fxrst try Led by George Zavoda whom Coach Goodwm rates as one of the future hurdlers of the state the tracksters placed 1n all of the hurdle eyents ln the school meets Zayoda amassed oyer forty po1nts to be one of the leadmg pomt getters of the squad In the yyelght d1v1s1on laurels must go to Lolly Berlont and co captam Dlck Fusxck XY 1th Fu slck placmg thnrd ln both the Unron County Indoor and Outdoor Meets and fourth 1n the Newark Board of Education Meet Lmden had potentlally one of the best shot putters ln the state Berlont through groom mg by Coach Goodwm won the state champ1onsh1p and lost the New ark Board of Educatxon Meet by one 1nch Placmg also ID both shot and dlscus at the school meets Berxont placed second ln the most po1nts scored Laurels to Coach Goodvs 1n for turmng out one of the best track squads 1n Lmden Hugh s hlstory 9 ROK ' . 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Y Y . 9 3 ' 9 . . . . . . . , . , 2 BASEBALL Fmnshrng up wlth a season that IS consxdered only faxr 1n Lmden and excellent elsewhere the 1940 Baseball Team won eleven games and lost three In the Greater Newark Tournament the Lmden Hngh School baseball squad beat Carteret rn the fnrst game The second game was against a powerful Trenton team and Lmden was vanqunshed by the score of fnve to one Lmden s two other defeats were at the hands of Carteret and HlllSld6 Losnng to Carteret and Hxllsnde by one s1ded scores of 18 2 and 16 5 respecttvely the Lmden Hngh boys showed what they were made of by wmnxng the rest of thenr games Paced by the sluggmg of Messrs Walck Malsam jeffrnes Gxvens and Woytowrtz who fmrshed above 390 nn that order lf ns no wonder that the team dxd so well Rrchard Malsam alone batted over 400 makxng a cool 404 Pxtchmg honors must go to Walck who when not pxtchlng played the fleld fnmshmg up wxth SIY wlns and two defeats Strike out honors also go to Walck who fanned 53 Hrs earned run average was an envnable 2 75 one of the best rn the state Andy Bablnec sophomore sensatron won two and lost one but was outstandmg rn rellef roles Al Yurnck was expected to ease the burden off Walcks shoulders but made a poor showmg Behlnd the plate Lexlx held down the chores A weakstrck handler Le1l1 made xt up by becomnng a good handler of pltchers Rntchte Malsam who drd 11ttle ln the 1959 sea son 1mproved so rapldly that ln 1940 he fmxshed flrst nn battlng abrlnty Walck and Woytowntz by therr sterling performances at bat and afreld were glven tryouts by major league teams Woytowrtz graduated ln 1940 and sngned up wxth a Brooklyn Farm team Walck w1th one more season ahead of htm IS expected to sngn up as a short stop a posltnon he can very deftly handle Wxth the return of Reagan Cassxno Olearczyk and Portman the prospects of the 1941 season have been strengthened ROW 1 J Andreyco T Jeff es R Malsam B Woyto cz J Lelll E Yur ck ROW J Cass no S Ole czyk H Port J VI lhall A Bab n c E S m ROW 5 G Mnller B Peters L Reagan J Cass no J Tobm J Karalls J Sauer ROW -A J Bra h J B tt ko J Bl J 1No l ny B Kinsella ROW 5 Coach Cooper H Teppe man R Delden D Fo d 93 9 9 ' 9 . . . . , , . . - . . , , ' 9 9 9 9 -. , . . 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TENNIS The Tenms Team of 1940 had the most successful season since the sport yy as first originated about four ycars ago The team consisted of all seniors with the exception of one This practically all senlor team offers quite a yob for the coach in obtaining enough material for its 1941 season The tennis team began its season by losing the Roselle Park Game by a score of 3 0 Their disappointment however was relieved the week later when they won the first game 1n the Linden High history of the sport The tennis team won this match by defeating Roselle by the narrow margin of 3 7 The team had its ups and dovs ns for Linden dropped the next match to Regional by a score of 3 2 Later they evened the scores with Roselle Park by defeating them by the same score Probably the most 6XClIlI'lg match of the season was played with North Plainfield at home Eyery set yy as close and North Plainfield managed to defeat Lmden only by the narrow score of 32 Linden play ed the return match at North Plainfield and again lost 3 2 in another very thrilling contest The season ended with Lmden having won two and lost four matches Still the margins of defeat were so slight that Linden might well have rung up a perfect season Tennis has grown to be 1 very popular sport particularly with those participating in it The players haye had much enjoyment out of developing the sport into one of interest in the inter city competition Practically unknown to the majority of the high school students before it is now becoming more and more ress is any indication it may yy ell become one of the more popular activities in the high school curriculum GOLF TEAM The 1940 Golf Team under the direction of Mr Piper played ten matches won three tied one and lost six The team was led by its captain Frank Newell who vsas the only veteran to return after the 1939 season The season began April 30 with Linden winning the opening match from Rutgers Preparatory School 81 2 to 61 1 Next Linden was defeated by a strong Regional team lb to 161 2 A day later the squad played a tie with Metuchen the score being 9 to 9 During the next week Linden lost two matches by top heavy scores The first was a defeat by Rahway 92 to 1792 The second was by Roselle to the tune of 0 to 18 On May 18 the team played a return match with Roselle They avenged themselves for their pre nous defeat by winning 10 to 8 After this vun the Linden team had a slump in which they lost three con secutne games They lost to Metuchen 1 to 17 and then dropped a close one to Westfxeld 8 to 10 During a return match with Rahway High they lost 0 to 18 On june 4 the squad played their last game of the year finishing with a victory over Westfield The score was Linden 101 1 Westfield 7Vv The scoring leaders for Linden were Captain Frank Newell who scored 1112 points and Walt Fryz tak with a total of 10M pomts The other members of the team were George Hirst Red Alber XY arren Eichhorn john Murphy George Uhl and Edward Spader Mr Piper had high hopes for his 1941 team Besides the high scoring combination of Newell and Fryztak he had several neva comers from which to make up the rest of a successful squad 94 . 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E sr GEORGES AVE 3I2 NORTH wooo AVE LINDEN N J LINDEN N J CK FRUIT and VEGETABLE MARKET CIVIC FCRUM CLUB I U IIIO SO WOOD AVE LINDEN N J I :fm sf. 2 1.5 l K '9' ' I Cf' IA . . ,V :,. Llnden - I DRESSECE . 2. mg A , www DI 'S 1 I I LZJ ' 5Af.f:'f fy 5 QagjAEf.' fL!I 0ll5 r H lrolcl H Ilsgr .md Mrs C R M xthbrlv M 1rt1n Dvorm and Mrs ohn Cnrdos Irmls Vxll lI1l Bob M ICIJOII xld J R BAUMANN nomar I' I' I' md Mrs X Ill lurdu md Mrs C D Irhrcnvart Wllllllll G Backus M S Bl uk md Mrs Ilmgs I mcttl Mrs I1 C ox Donnald THE CYNOSURE UWJSLM flwanlcs all Hrs adverhsers and recommends WB N flwem +o nfs readers W RAHWAY NEW JERSEY R 707lI l f D. 1 . 13.1 11 f' ' Mr. ' '. I. . z 'X 1 NI .Q Q. . I h D Mr. 2 ' ' 1 Mr. ' .2 . ' Mr. z j H S D . . ZR ' Mr. I 1 ' ' 2 ' Mr. 2 sz ,sz ' ' Mr. 2 1 '. E. 2 ' ' swf l fKll1,N'u LIL Hr mis- ' , gs ,BBE Errr I M ,Elf I E E- W-.E I ARRL 'I The murderer was Brll Slade, Betty s fiance My conclusions were based upon the followmg facts l Slade was fully dressed when I lrrlved on the scene and the others were not 2 There was fresh mud on has shoes showlng he had been outslde Wfhen hc c une m the second tlme he had changed his shoes or clemed them IS 1ll traces of mud were gone 3 When Betty Dem was questioned she had not been able to recogmze the muslc as lf was too falnt yet Slade whose room was nn the rear claimed he had heard lf and named the plecc It was strange that he clalmed 1 preference for swmg muslc yet recognized Fxnlandla a rather classical number 4 Slade was the only one who could h we seen Mr Dean gne Betty the portlon of the manuscrlpt He w IS ln the garden and the wmdows were open 5 The murderer had to be one of the persons occupymg the rear guest rooms When the papers were stolen from Betty the murderer used the back stalrs to return to the house Also when the body was stolen he had to go out and return by the back entrance to escape detectnon C The motnve for the crnme was robbery Slade s losses nn the market were the lncentnve for the cr1me 7 Slade hed m hls testlmony He hesltated when I asked hlm lf he recognized the word Cynosure It proved he had overheard Betty and her father dxscussmg the manuscrlpt 8 The entlre crlme was patterned after the current mystery flctnon and radxo programs Slade, from hrs own testnmony, was a reader of mystery flctlon and fond of radlo mysteries 9 When Murphy reported on has fmdmgs the case was clmched The musxc angle was answered I knew It was nmposslble for the murderer to play the muslc on a regular vlctrola as anyone could have traced the sound He couldn t have been usmg merely a radlo because It would have been lmposslble to tune ln on the same muslc at dnfferent txmes The Increase and decrease ln volume and the abllxty to turn the musxc on and off at w1ll pomted to the use of a tlny portable rad1o concealed under hns black robe used m con junctlon wlth an R C A wxrcless record pl ner whlch wzs the urplane bag m his room So ends the mystery of the Black Ghost INSPFCTOR CRAIG CONTI ST WINNIR Anna Lelderman HONORABIF MENTION Bettymie Wrlght Alncc Mnklosy Dons Parker Frances McCartney, Mnlton Sewack, Agttha Kruchas 1 S 4 ,, 1 1 1 ' 1 I I . ' 2 I 1 1 1 1 '1 I 1 1' ' 5 1 1 ' 1 1' . 1 1 - , I , , . - 1 1 1 1 1 . , . I 1 1 .1 I I 1 . 11 1 1 1 4 1 1 V . ' 1 1 l 1 '1 V , . w , . 1 ' '. 1 1' . 1 111 1 1 . if , , 1 ' 1 . 1 . 1 I . , 12 , 1 1 1 . 1 1 . , K , . . , . 1 - i - 11 1, 1 1 'K 1 , . 1 V . 1 . ., - v 1 1 r 1 1 I r 1 1 1 1 V l i . 1 , . , 11 . I 2 1 . 1 1 , 1 1 - 1 . . . 1 , , , 1 1 I YC I RIYIS IROM IOIJR X INARS AND OUR LAST X I AR OK TI UBI R So It got to be llldlUlIWlIl1 sou too this busxness of going to sehool And mtxbe' well find If ln Ird to break thlt htblt noxx The great I1ll Produetton 15 m full sxxtng mu xxlll haxe tts openmg mght on Oetober 30 1n t e afternoon C ongmtuldtnons ire m order for Mr Etrl Daniels, our perpetuftl Cl xss Prestdent and to our grtdtron boxs for puttmg The Bank m The Red fGet If B Ink Red Red Bank? Mr Mllpis Those three nexx addmons m the xx htte shlnx sklrts sure em strut the1r stuff Thinks Anne VUIDIIIC, md Allee for helpmg to shoxx up the Doxer ptrlde-oh dldn t they htxe one' NOVI MBI R Remember the B trn Dtnee md the sxxell time xxe h 1d Slilltllllg up lgllllst the xx Ill xx ttehmg exetxbodx else LllI'ILLd 'I hen there xx ts rl-lhlfllxbglxlflg and we dldn t knoxx xx hether xxe should t Ike 1 Republle In or Demo er 1t1e one or both' DICIMBIR I don t thmk I ll be gomg to .mx more fllekers for lVSllllL The SLIIIOI' pxetures supplied all xfirletles of photogrtphle entertamment Whxt eomedy ' And so our football season eomes to V1 elose No eomplamts about the results LALISL we broke even And so the ftrst snow fell and flrst thmg th It fell In the snoxx xx ere report ctrds Noxx mother Lhrnstmas IS here The halls are tll sxlxer zgam 1nd exerx body thmks he s oh, so tar ing xx hen he robs 41 pleee of tmsel Mx mx JANUARH prnse X oxxsl DOVQSI, ll s l94l H tppx Nexx Xexr' Ihmk xou md m mx I1 ippx returns of the dix Btsketblll hlts are soothing the old sores of f4otb1Il or shouldn t l mentlon lf' Getting blek to the Nexx Ye tr nt seems the semors xxxll ftntllx settle for Rxe Be teh surprlse, sur 'lhe Semor P115 hls st irted rehelrsils so II xxon t be long noxx till the flrst nlght ind then 1 stlr will be born sheet Oh xes 'here vx as that X rlx buslness xxheu extrxbodx thought he h td to eome xxrtpped up ln 41 108 4- -I -- I VV: V ,V V VV VV V V: -V .4 VV 4 V e V . y I. 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