Barringer High School - Athenaeum Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1938

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FACULTY Mr. Raymond B. Gurley. Ph.B., A.M. ..................................................... Principal Miss Elsa Disbrow. A.B. Principal s Assistam Mrs. Grace H. Wilson —......................... Teacher Clerk Miss Fanny Bell ...................... Mrs. Jeannette P. Fori ............... Mrs. Florence S. Burley. A.B........ f ENGLISH Mr. Junius W. Stevens. M.A.. Head Miss Ruth S. Brettle, A.B. Miss Laura M. Briggs. M.A. Mrs. Etta M. Burke. A.B. Miss Emily E. Coburn. B.S. Mr. Edward Dangler. M.S., B.S. Mrs. Miriam R. Furness. A.B. Miss Gara Mae Gray. A.B. Miss Rose C. Hartman. M.A. Miss Natalie R. Jones. A.B. Miss Mildred L. Lomas. B.S. Miss Janet McKenzie. A.B.. M.A. Miss Alice P. Stomer. M.A. Mrs. Ruth A. Stewart. B.S. Miss Katherine L. Walston, M.A. SCIENCE Mr. Rogor B. Saylor, M.A.. Head Mr. Samuel R. Buhrman. M.S. Mr. Walter J. Dumrn, B.S. Mrs. Eva F. Evorall. A.B. Miss Mildred C. Greene. A.B. Miss Dorothy Grey. A.B. Mr. Robert J. Hagaman. M. S. Mrs. Geraldine H. King. A.B. Miss Ethel Poster. B.S. Miss Roslna E. Rine, B.S. Miss Alice M. Schneider. A.B. Miss Helen B. Tunstead. A.B. MATHEMATICS Mr. James M. Wood. A.B.. Head Mr. N. Howard Ayers, M.A. Miss Hazel M. Farquhar. M.A. Mr. Frank S. Hartman, M.A. Mr. Herman Pritchard. B.S., M.A. Mr. Paul J. Sanders, A.B. Mr. Sydney Seidler. A.B. Mr. Harry G. Snavely. M.S. Mr. Arnold Strassburg, A.B. MODERN LANGUAGES Mr. Abraham D. Sweibel. A.B.. Head Mrs. Teresita M.U. Cappel. M.A. Mrs. Qeanor H. Carleu. A.B. Mrs. Valentina M. Cipolletti, A.B. Mrs. Joeephina L Dill. M.A. Miss Gertrude Kruessel. A.B. Miss Ethel M. McQuat, M.A. Mr. V. Ubero Sibilla. B.S. Mr. Samuel Slavin. M.A. ---------------------- Assistant Teacher Gerk ——...................— Assistant Teacher Gerk ....-.....—...-.......... Educational Counselor SOCIAL SCIENCES Miss Louise I. Capen, Ph.D.. Head Mr. Raymond R. Ammarell. A.M. Miss Dorothy L Beebe. M.A. Mr. R. Joseph Bruder. A.B. Mr. Joseph Celiano. A.B. Mr. Fred Landolphi. A.B., B.S. in Ed. Mr. Paul Uppe. B.S. Miss A. Janette Parmele. A.B. Mr. John W. Vogel. A.B.. M.A. LATIN Mr. Harvey M. Dann, M.A. Mr. Francis X. Degnen. A.B. Mr. Raymond F. Haulenbeek, M.A. ART Mrs. Erma P. Blair Mrs. Alfaretta D. Shirley HEALTH Mrs. Norma P. Leitch. A.B. MECHANICAL DRAWING and MANUAL TRAINING Mr. Walter D. Buchanan. A.B. Mr. William B. Gardner Mr. Alvin Sauer HOME ECONOMICS Miss Victoria G. Bishop, B.S. Mrs. Evelyn C. Dearing. M.A. LIBRARIANS Miss Madalene Dow, B.A. Miss Hilda Engelhard». A.B.. B.L.S. MUSIC Miss Jenny Und Robinson. A.B. Mrs. Margaret E. O'Loughlin Mr. William M. Weiss. B.S. STUDY HALL Miss Pauline M. Weiss. B.S., M.A. NURSE Miss Dorothy Driscoll. R.N. PHYSICAL TRAINING Mr. Victor J. Salerno. Head Mr. Charles A. Allen Miss C. Ethel Decker Mr. William F. Holer Mr. Arthur R. Payton Miss Dorothy Petrone, B.P.E. Mrs. Mabel E. Norman, Accompanist

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ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE AND ALL THE MEN ANH WOMEN MERELY PLAYERS’ Three centuries ago, Shakespeare voiced what has been true since the beginning of all time, that we who live in this world are merely players hav- ing our entrances and our exits and each in his turn playing many parts. Four years ago we bade good-bye to the 'little boy with shining morning face creeping like a snail unwillingly to school” and entered upon the more concentrated and exacting field offered by a high school education. These years, like the rehearsal of a play, have been but the early preparation of the actor, the ground work on which he lays the basis of his future career. Few ol us understand the stage and the life of its people, the many weary days of preparation which lead suddenly to the first performance with its blinding lights and the smothering stillness of the dark pit wherein sits the audience watching and listening. It is at this point that we now stand. Our days of preparation are over, and the graduate steps out upon the stage of life and faces an audience critical but unseen. It is here that he undergoes the crucial test. Does he know his lines? Can he act his part? Perhaps he may at first be cast in a role not to his liking. Will he play it nobly and ably? Will all his preparation bear fruit? It may be the audience will not applaud; they may rather cheer an actor whose appeal is more superficial. Will he give up in discouragement, or will he redouble his efforts, and. with honest belief in his own power, wring from the audience the acclamation which ac- companies successful endeavor? How ever long our engagement may be there will always be an attendant audience, watchful and critical. This audience may vary in size, the foot- lights may dim. the spotlight may waver and the scenery may shift, but the play goes on. May all of us act so well that we may be worthy of applause. W. C. Osborne

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