Barringer High School - Athenaeum Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1921

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THE PARTHENON 17 Campbell, Robert—“Bob”...........................General Latin 342 Parker Street.........................Business If he be not fellow with the best king, thou shah find the best king of good fellows.” Bob” is of the type we like to call Barringer men. He is an earnest worker in everything lie undertakes and car- ries his word to the letter? Bob” was a member of the Science Club, the Radio Club and the Spanish Club. He also belonged to the A. A. and was out for football this term, lie also served on the 4B Dance Committee. Lambc’a Tau Fraternity. Caprio. Lavinia P.— Cap”.................... General French 172 South 11th Street.............Normal School Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful.” Cap” has been an earnest worker in Barringer, particu- larly in the Girl's League and the Girl's Patriotic League. She has also served as Gym Captain and played basketball. The members of the French Circle and the Italian Club will remember Cap” and we all join with them in wishing her success as she enters Normal School. Carlucci, Katherine— Kitty”.........................C. P. French 243 Mt. Pleasant Avenue.................Undecided Her eyes are stars of twilight fair. Like twilight, too. her dusky hair.” Kitty” is one of those lucky ones who were entered in the recent beaTitv contest. Few really realize what popu- lar people came to Barringer as the great are modest and Kitty” is no exception. In spite of her reticence, we saw her at the meetings of the French Circle and the Science Club. Chapman, Marjorie—“Margie”.........................Gen. Spanish 290 Parker Street........ ... .Secretarial Course Whoever loved that did not love her at first sight. Margie” with her sweet disposition and pleasant man- ners has gained many friends in Barringer. In fact, she is one of the most popular girls in our class. It is hard to decide which of her many virtues caused her to join the Glee Club, and to become a gym captain, along with helping in the 1 B Reception Committee. Class Day Committee, 4A Entertainment. Senior Acropolis and Girls’ League. She is also a member of Delta Gamma.

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16 THE PARTHENON Barra, Vincent S.—“Doc .................General Latin 108 7th Avenue......................Columbia “But 1 am constant as the northern star.” Here’s a boy that has grown. Doc. used to be no great student but now he’s a regular scholar. The honor roll is just like home to him. “Doc.” is an A. A. member and has taken an active part in Track and Cross Country. He was also a member of the Italian Club and Counsellor of the Club of '21. He also belonged to the Science and Radio Clubs and took part in the Senior Minstrel. Beta Phi Alpha. Bass, Nathan—“Nate”. . . C. P. Spanish 38 Belleville Avenue .................... Business Just like his brother, wild and young. He laughed, danced, talked and sung.” “Nate” is one of the jocular chaps always willing to hear and spring jokes. He usually collects a group of his class- mates about him and tells of his experiences. Watch out, Nate. Don t go too far and let us know too much. He has been a member of the Spanish Club, Science Club, A. A.. Sunrise Club and Interclass baseball. Bishop. Ann— Anne ...............................C. P. French 252 Summer Avenue....................Undecided “I’ll be merry and free. I’ll be sad for nae body.” If Anne isn’t talking she is giggling and if she is not gig- gling she is dancing. Anne once said that she has a lively pair of little feet. We shall take her word for it. Anne has been an ambitious girl and joined the French Circle. Science Club. Acropolis. Parthenon. She was secretary of our 4B Class and a member of the Social Committee. Brockelbank, George— George ............. C. P. French 416 Roseville Avenue.................Columbia “An abridgement of all that is pleasant in man.” George is one of the quiet members of the Class. This of course does not signify that George was inactive. He was always on hand to perform and help others to succeed. His presence was felt on the Track team, A. A., Glee Club, French Circle. Science Club, Social Committee and Ros- trum.



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18 THE PARTHENON Cohen, Louis S.—“Lou . .....................C. P. French 348 Littleton Avenue......New Jersey Law School “I have read somewhere or other, in Dionysius of Halicarnassus. I think, that history is philoso- phy, teaching by examples.” Lou” is one of those chaps who can’t make a mistake even if the book is wrong. His specialty is history. Ask Mr. Hart, he knows. Frequently he airs his views in the French Circle, Science Club, Glee Club, and he served on the IB Reception Committee. Class baseball. Glecn Club Concert and was chairman of the Newark Day Celebration Committee. ...........General French je..........Undecided led with double sway.” whom we know very little, torious; nor has she been is all her effort on her work Denboltz. Jack— Denny”.. . C. P. French 123. Seymour Avenue.............U. of Penna. “A lion among ladies.” lack is an active fellow and earnest, too. Jack has been studying lately so that he may pass biology. He belonged to the A. A., the Science Club, French Club. Radio Club, Cheering Squad, and the Hi-Phluters and Delta Rho Sigma. Jack also played Interclass Baseball. Jack, we wish you success as you go on to college. Domonkos. Imre—“Imre”.....................C. P. Greek 412 S. 7th Street......................Cornell “To be great is to be misunderstood.” Imre” is a student and he will make good at Cornell. His serious mien will charm the most suspicious of Pro- fessors. Here in Barringer he played an important part in the work of the Rostrum and the Interscholastic Debating team. He was a member of the Civics Club, the Greek Club, the Sc ; Club the Thalians and the Radio Club. He was Presimv of the Girl Club in 1920. He served on the IB ReceptionV ommittec and the Class Social Commit tee in 1920. Good'Luck. Imre.”

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