THE CPEN EC4D Albert G. Bradbury General Latin Jersey City Normal Noble were his thoughts amt deeds Albert i» one of the quietest and most studious boys in our class. He is a member of the Corridor Patrol, and also a member of the Hi-Y and Science Clubs. 38 South Twelfth Street George A. Brettell Professor” General German M. I. T. Tis the mind that makes ttyc body rich George is very interested in scientific subjects, and has prepared many programs for the Science Club. He took part in the 4A Show, was treasurer of the Library Staff and is now its president. He is a member of the German Club and is on the Open Road Board. George is also a member of the National Honor Society. 288 Ridge Street Mary Brooks Mary” Red” Classical French Middlebury A true friend is forever a friend Captain of the senior interclass hockey team is but one of the many honors Mary has deservedly received. Her work, always above average, has made her a valued member of such worthy school clubs as the Science Club, the French Club and the Latin Club. A de- voted member of her class, she has served on The Open Road Board and in the JA-4B Variety Show. 50 Renner Avenue Ruth Brown Ru” Ruthie” General German Alabama Happiness is a rare cosmetic Ruth is noted for her fine work not only in class activities but in other worthy Barringer organizations. She is a member of several school clubs, the German Club, the Latin Club, the Chess Club, the Science Club, the Service Club and the Cheering Squad. Besides be- ing a member of the Library Staff and an usher at the last June commencement, she has served on several class committees. 261 Orange Street Fourteen
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TEE OPEN CC4L Joseph N. Carracino Joe” Classical Italian Undecided I will be beard. Although Joseph look» quiet, he has managed to make himself heard in classes and also in the Cheering Squad. In his freshman years, Joe competed on the Interdas» Baseball teams, and also found time for the Italian Club, the Science Club and the Latin Club. 372 Peshine Avenue Edward P. Ceres Ed” Classical Italian Johns Hopkins '7 have believed the best of every man. Edward is one of our more popular boys. As a re- ward for his meritorious work in such Barringer or- ganizations as the Science Club, Italian Club, Cheering Squad and Athletic Association, he has been elected by his classmates as a member of the Leaders' Club. Hi athletics inclinations have won him high praise from the coach of interclass baseball. 313 Orange Street Muriel Stirling Coeyman Mue” General French Undecided ftFair tresses man's imperial race ensnare. Muriel is one of our most active class workers. She excels in English and is mainly interested in literature. Mue” is a member of the Acropolis staff and is on the Literature Board of the Senior Book. 736 Ridge Street Evelynn Cohen Evy” Eve” Classical German Montclair College ”Honest good humor is the oil and wine of a merry meeting. Eve , it appears, is particularly interested in Bar- ringer club life, as she is a member of the Science and Latin Clubs, the Service and Chess Clubs and belongs to the Library Staff. In 'J0, she was secretary of the German Club, and in ’31, became Vice-President. Other social activities include )A Show committee, 4B-3A Show, 4B-4A Reception Committee, 4A Dance Com- mittee. She worked exceedingly hard for the Acropolis and Senior Book. As active as she is, Evy also be- longs to the National Honor Society. 716 Broadway Sixteen
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