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TEE OPEN RCAD Ruth Epstien Eppif.” Classical French New Jersey College for Women She fills l cr spare Jjonrs with deeds. Ruth came to Barringer in February, 1929, from Robert Treat Junior High School, and since then she has proved herself one of the most efficient, most ap- preciated and most needed students in the class. Hold- ing such high offices as secretary of the Honor Society and praetor of the Latin Club, she has also found time to serve on such class activities as the 4B-4A Recep- tion committee. Junior Prom committee and the Open Road Board. She is also a member of the Science Club, the Thalians, the French Club and the Cheering Squad. 330 West Market Street Leo Ferrara Lee” Classical Italian Columbia Laugh and the world laughs with you Lee” is a quiet fellow with a sunny smile. He went out for Track '29 and was a member of the Interclass basketball team. Lee” also belongs to the Science and Italian Clubs and is a member of the Cheering Squad and the A. A. 78 Second Street Benedict L. Fiore Ben” Classical Italian Montclair College I ant a man, and have an interest in every- thing that concerns humanity In the first place, Ben is a three and a half year student. He was a member of the Freshman Champ- ionship Soccer Team and has played Interclass basket- ball. In fencing he has received a B2. He was chairman of the Advertising Board of the JA-4B Show and the JA Sport Hop. Ben has served on the Graduate and Salt Cellar Boards of the Acropolis and is chairman of the Humor Board of the Senior Acropo- lis. The Italian Club, Science and Latin Clubs are some of the organizations to which Ben belongs. 112 Bloomfield Avenue Angeline Forte Ange” General French Undecided ,fHer deeds she does not talk about.—She does. On account of illness at home, Ange has had relatively little time for studies and still less for sports, but with high courage, in face of almost in- surmountable difficulties, she has succeeded in com- pleting the four-year cour:e in three and a half years— a brilliant feat. 70 Eighth Avenue Tuenty
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THE CEEN CC4D Ida Dolins T General German Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts Cheerfulness wins friends wherever it goes.” I is a hard worker, devoting much time to her class. Ida is President of the Girls’ League and was Secretary of the German Club. She is a gym captain and cord girl and belongs to the Student Coun- cil, Cheering Squad, Senior Prom Committee and Bi- Weekly Dance Committee. Ida acted as an usher at the 31 commencement and was on the 4B-4A Reception Committee, 4B-JA Show committee, and the Junior Prom Committee. I” is also a member of the Senior Acropolis Board. 42 North Sixth Street Ward Donaldson General Spanish Georgia Tech. His mien distinguished any crowd.” Ward’s interest in athletics led him to become Assist- ant Manager of Football in ’27. In 28 he played on the baseball team and for the next three years he played Varsity First Ba tman. He captained the 'JO team and has won not a few letters in this sport. He is a gym leader, a member of the Leaders Club, Spanish Club and Science Club. Ward is also on the Senior Board. 274 North Eleventh Street Milton A. Eisenberg Red” Classical French University of Pennsylvania Beneath his countenance lurked a soul of friendly mischief.” ’’Red’’ has served on the Acropolis Board being awarded the Acropolis pin. He has done goad work for the Senior Acropolis, as well, and has won election to the National Honor Society and the Leaders' Club. Red made some of his noise in the orchestra, and for his good work played in the All-city and All- state orchestras for two years. He was on the 3A Prom Committee and in the 4B Show. He also be- longs to the French Club, the Science Club, and the I atin Club. 39 Cherry Street Robert Ensign Bob” General French University of Michigan Yea, he did fly u[ on tf e wings of the wind.” Bob's” work in aviation proves that he is air-minded though his feet are planted securely on the ground. Bob has been active in our Junior and Senior Prom Committees, being chairman of the latter. His mem- bership in the Honor Society, Science Club, A. A., and 4B-4A Reception Committee have made him prominent. And to him goes credit for art work in the Senior Acropolis. Sinet fen 212 Montclair Avenue
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THE OPEN PCAE Kathleen Foster ‘Millie” Classical French Montclair College And that smile, like sunshine, darts Into many a sunless heart.” Millie is a very busy girl, for she is studious as well as a member of many of our clubs. She is Chair- man of the Refreshment Committee of the French Club, and belongs to the Science and Latin Clubs. Kathleen has also worked on the Senior Acropolis Board. 59 North Eleventh Street Andrew Fredericks “Andy” Classical French Business The man that blushes is not quite a brute” Andy is a boy about whom we’ve heard little, but his work has been going on behind the scenes. Too modest to occupy prominent offices, he has been a ready and willing worker in his class and in several clubs, principally in the Science Club. An earnest at- tempt on his part to take painstaking and meticulous care in anything he puts his hand to, has marked this lad as one very likely to succeed in practical matters. 127 North Eleventh Street Richard Freeman “Stretch” “Dick” “Herbie” General Latin Business Indii iduality outstanding, 11 is personality commanding” Richard is not the least popular boy in the class, especially with the girls. His unfailing optimism, his unending supply of jokes (even if a few are dead) give him ready admittance to any group. His athletic in- clinations has-c led him to go out for interclass bas- ketball, track and baseball. He has given worthy service on several Acropolis boards and class committees; and he holds membership tickets to some of the best school organizations. 46 Stechcr St. John A. Gialanella “Johnnie” Classical French V. M. I. It's good to be merry and wise, It's good to be honest and true.” John’s merit was recognized and appreciated in his last term, when he was elected to the Barringer Chap- ter of the National Honor Society. He has also been president of the French Club. He went out for cross- country and the track teams, and won a B2”. Several clubs have profited by his membership, especially the Latin Club. His steady persistent work has also won him a position on the Open Road” Board. 126 Second Avenue T urnty-ont
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