Barringer High School - Athenaeum Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1932

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THE CHEN CC4D = John Glenn Johnnie” General German Undecided He wears the rose Of Youth upon him. John's worth was unrecognized until his last term, when he was among the first elected to the Leaders' Club where he has served admirably. Several school clubs benefited by his participation in their activities, a participation that has never been stinted or grudg- ingly given. 798 Ridge Street Herbert Goldhor Herb” Classical French Business What is the end of study} Let me know. Within the last year Herbert has never been seen without a pencil and paper. But then, is he not the Newark Evening News' Reporter? Although a three and one-half year student, he has found time for many activities. He was elected to the Honor Society and served on the Ritual Committee. Though elected President of the Science Club, he has not confined his activities to that one organization, but has been active in the Debating Club, French Club, Latin Club, Hi-Y. 31 Rowland Street Carl J. Hagert Swede” General French Undecided A man of courage, also full of faith. Carl has been active on the football team and also as a cheer leader. Class activities have also attracted him, and he was a member of the 4B-4A Reception com- mittee. The Science and French Clubs have been glad to welcome him as a member because he never enters an activity half-heartedly, but throws himself into it, heart and soul. 106 Beaumont Place John Fraser Hardham Johnny” Classical French Dartmouth Faithful to every trust Gentle, loyal, kind and just. What can be said about Johnny that everyone doesn’t know? Our President of the )A, 4B, and 4A Classes was also Vice-President of the National Honor Society. He is now its honored President. Johnny is one of the most popular fellows in school, and has represented it twice as a Junior City Official. He also represented it in tennis as assistant manager and man- ager. He was also on the Squad. For his good work, he received a minor B”. Johnny is very actis'e in the French Club and belongs to the Spanish Club, the Latin Club, and the Hi-Y. 5 59 Highland Avenue Twenty-two

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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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TEE ©PEN PCAP Harry Harms Harmful Harry” General Spanish Business He was always quietly arrayed. During hi year in Barringer, Harry has been working for chool organizations, for his class, and for the Acropoli . But all this work has been done so quietly that one scarcely realizes his efforts. Always a steady worker, he exemplifies grit”. His scholarship is always above the average, yet he is not a book worm. Popular in a friendly sort of way, his presence at any meeting is always welcomed. 7 North Twelfth Street Joseph W. Huemer Joe” Arts Business I would help others out of fellow feeling. Joe has been one of Barringer's first magnitude ath- letic stars. In the two sports of track and tennis, he has won distinguished honors. For three years he was a member of the Cross Country team, winning his B and in the last year being elected captain. He won another B in tennis and was a finalist in the recent fall tennis tournament. Track saw him as a member of the varsity team. But several other important organi- zations, as well as the Band, the Hi-Y and the Glee Club, have all numbered him among their members. 749 Highland Avenue Vi via ii M. Hildebrand Vi” Classical French Undecided She has two eyes so soft and blue Take rare! Efficient, active, willing, optimistic, and friendly, are the adjectives that give practically the whole descrip- tion of Vivian. Vice-president of the JB class, secre- tary of the 3A class, chairman of the 4A dance com- mittee, cord girl, officer of the Latin Club, and mem- ber of the Acropolis staff; these arc but a few of the many honors she has achieved. Popular with both boys and girls, Vivian deserves the highest praise for her splendid work. 772 Mt. Prospect Avenue Anna Mae Hudson Anne” Classical Spanish Hunter College A in hit ion has no rest. If actions brought rewards, Anna would have a fund of them. Participating in all kinds of activities rang- ing from the Spanish Club to indoor meets, she has deservedly won the admiration and friendship of many of her classmates. Hard study has continually brought her good marks. The Open Road Board, and the Science Club are but a few of the organizations of which she is a member. 907 Broadway T went y-three

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