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 CHEN CCAD = Howard A. Hopkins Hoppe” Scientific U. of Maryland That nerer care might alter His high courageous mood.” Hoppe is liked by all who know him. He i« a hard worker both as a student and as an athlete, having gone out for Football and Track in '29 and ’JO. He belongs to the French, Spanish and Science Clubs, was in the cast of the 4B-JA show, and on the Junior Prom Committee. He works on the Acropolis Board, and is in the Cheering Squad. 157 Third Street Vito lannuzzf Vit” General Italian Notre Dame A pleasant hoy with a pleasant smile” Vito has served with distinction in several of the better clubs of the school. The Italian Club, the Sci- ence Club, the Cheering Squad, the Boxing Club have all held his attention and fine work. Out for several sports, he has never been able to make his letter, but with an undaunted perseverance, he has gone out again and again. 225 Clifton Avenue Gertrude Isaacs Gert” General French College She uas tall and lovely and had an unex- pected dimple that quite suddenly alarmed you.” Gertrude has been one of the ablest workers of the class. Business manager of both The Open Road” and the regular Acropolis, Gym captain, heroine in the JA p!ay and a member of the 4B-4A Reception Com- mittee mark her as an active student. She has de- voted much of her time to such clubs as the Discus- sion Club. Library Staff and Science Club, where her fine work has always been justly admired and appre- ciated. 68 North Eleventh Street William A. Jennings, Jr. Bill” Cap” Non-classical French Columbia It is good To lengthen to the last a sunny mood.” William, though he entered Barringer in the midst of his course from Stuyvesant High School in New York City, has yet in that short time shown his worth. Active in such clubs as the A. A., French Club, Science Club and Cheering Squad, he is also out for swimming, the Band and the Orchestra. He is a member of both the Acropolis and The Open Road staffs. 205 North Ninth Street T wenty-four
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