Bayley Ellard High School - Mitre Yearbook (Madison, NJ)

 - Class of 1928

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A-as 13:55 ag 339,- ' -1- A A A- Age 'Ar . i , V -' q H-1 ., ' - '-'nj gy!!-:L- -' '-A V- ff- V -14. 'AZ- ' 4:--isa -JZ' . W Q, fin. lxigj' A:4 f'!i':' LV: 1 QV , :-- 4.11. 1 ' 5 1?-.Q VV I T H E BAYLEY - ANNUAL ' VGLUNE IV CLASS OF 1928 MORRlSTOWN,N.J. a X , -.--an AN,-1 v A ,,'Nl 5 1,928 THE 73AY6C6'Y .-ANNUAL 1928 DEDICHGIOD Efn Sviater I-Ivlvn Gllarv ibm' Evlnuvh lgrinripal Brparwh, hut nut fnrgnttm, Ein Svrninr Qllaaz hehiraiea this numhrr with Svinrerv Affvriinn ami! Qrarifrlt Gratituhr. Smtvr Hvlen Gllurr HE month of March was indeed a sad one for the 9-.CQ pupils of Bayles High School llhe Angel of Death f s like '1 thief in the night stole away the pure soul of V Sister Helen Clare while everyone was hoping and l praying for her speedv recovery Sister Helen Clare came to us from the College of Saint lzlizabeth in September 1992 where she had been a teacher of l nglish for many vears To know her was to love her Endowed by God with a pleasing personality and an energy for interest in her work and highly polished by the refining influences of the religious life she went about her daily duties quietly unostentatiously xet constantly shedding sun shine and happiness and captivating all by the divine sweet- ness that radiated from her. Progressive and modern in complete sympathy with the minds of the young she was tolerant of their defects. Sister Helen Clare looked upon teaching as a serious profession- not only the training of intellect but the training of charac- ter was her aim. She gave one the impression that education was for the purpose of learning how to live right not merely to earn a living. Utter fairness was her dominant trait. If at times she was forced to resort to severity any pupil was willing to accept reproof because she had taught him to use his reason, that right is right, and fair is fair. This is the picture that we will always carry of Sister, a living model of a good saintly woman. May the Good Sheperd comfort those she has left behind and give a place in His heavenly home to Sister Helen Clare who Worked nobly in His cause. 1928 THE 73AY.C6'Y QANNUAL 1928 WI qw gr wg' . . . . ' . My .. f . , ,- A-lli?:f-ggi - i 'f f' Eight 1928 THE BAY4361? QANNUAL 1928 WI - WW Uhr Suiter nf Glharttg O for the school dass that axe gone And the Slster 11nd and true XVhose plety and vlrtue shone Though dally tr1ed anew Slster Helen of our lalr day tShe was a peerless nunj Taught us all 1n her perfect wav Her nnnd was a brxlhant one Slster Helen Clare b1ster dear Loved for you1 patlence rare Your gentle counsels wlse and clea1 Your rul1ngs always falr Your selfless hfe a lJlCSS111g shed And earnestly we pray To humblv follow where you led VVho rest 1n God to day gg Q9 . 4 y ff s ' i ' , .' . a rx r ,, 1 7 a i x 1 1 1 r Nine 1928 THE' 'BAYLEY QANNUAL' 1928 Qin Enrhship Eight Kvuvrrnh Ghnmzw .Unzirph malah Einhnp uf Newark El 1928 THE BAYLEY L-ANNUA,C 1928 vat .. WN' HD. HPPIECIHCIOD 'Qfi Class of 1928 wishes to express hereby to the Very Reverend Edward I. Ellard, M. R., their appreciation of his forbearance with if their shortcomings, his lenity and understanding when they failed to 3254. measure up to the high standards set for them. ' ' fir They thank him and beg him to believe that the seeming lack of gratitude in the past is to be attributed to a thoughtless selfishness rather than to any inner want of appreciation. Deep in their hearts they know that his inspir- ation has been responsible for whatever small successes they have achieved. To Father Ellard they owe their sincere love for their Alma Mater. Thirteen 1928 THE BAYCCEY QANNUAL 1928 va asv GHC SGHFF Editor-in-Clzicf FRANCIS EDNVARD DCDERMOTT Associate Editors D. VINCENT HURLEY JAMES F. DOODY MARGARET D. NERNEY EVELYN C. CIAMPAGLIO H. ENOLA BALL Business Manager GEORGE VV. MOTT Circulation Manager THOMAS M. MURRAY Art Edifor JOSEPH B. KINSELLA Fifteen 1928 THE BAYLEY QANNUAL 1928 will 41659 FOHEWORD This frail little volume, containing as it does a simple narrative of the life and activities of the years we spent at Bayley, is launched with the hope that it may serve to keep bright for the future the memories of four happy years. Sixteen 1928 THe 73AYccs1f QANNUAHC 1928 KI .. IW CGNTENTS E 7 N Q Af N, A Y. DEDICATR JN Fc DREVVORD AN ARPREc1A'1'1oN THE S'1'AE1f SENIOR CLASS Ex-A1EM1aERS HALL OF FAME QLASS 11IS'mRY CLASS PRUPISI my CLAXSS XVIII, CLASS DAY 1'RocsRAM ,ILJNIORS SQPHOMORES ERESHMEN oRGAN1zA'r1oNS A'rHLE'1'1c'S WEARERS OF THE B AUTOGRAPHS SENIOR ADDRESSES ACKXOWLEDGEMENTS AFTERXVORD ADVERTISEMENTS sg , S eveutecn V M. A L 1 w N N 1 Y V 1 M' . 1 1- 4 ADMINISTMATI N Fwlfy M M M Qsrsfryggiis QF' CHARITY f L Fcliboi Physifian M FRANIQLIN W. RICE, M. DL 1 1 , X 4' 1 Hchool Nurse 1 AGNES RAUTER, R. N4 Physital Training Director EDWARP3 M. GREENWOOD P Basketball Coach D JAMES J. DONAHUE 1 LBaseball Coach -MICHAEL A. DOYLE N W 3. l 4 ,Q f MMU., .,-.M ,Y 'V . ,M ,M ' - ' 'X 75' 1 '1 'm ' 4 .M w., Libby lm,u,Lu'1w1, 'Minn N wx 'JWMM,5f:iuaJNE.'TvQ'4:.h'H1: 11? -1 Y:'M:M1,M-'11nMayc1 M'm4 1928 f1'H6 BAYLSY DINNUAL 1928 HI DI SEN IORS President ..... ...FRANCIS EDWARD NICDERMOTT Vice-President JOHN PAUL PARMEGIANI Treasurer . ......... HELEN ENOLA BALL Secretary . . .... MARGARET DOLORES NERNEY MARY HELEN ALVERSON JOSEPHINE MARGARET BECKER MARY ISABEL CALLAHAN ELEANOR AGNES CALLANAN CATHERINE MADELEINE CAMISA EVELYN CHRISTINA CIAMPAGLIO ANNA ELIZABETH DOYLE JOSEPHINE MARIE HALLINAN FLORENCE BEATRICE HEGARTY ELEANOR MARIE PRENDERGAST HELEN CECILIA VANDERHOFF DAVID FRANCIS CONNERS JAMES VINCENT COSTANZO JAMES JOSEPH DEMPSEY JAMES FRANCIS DOODY JOSEPH EDWARD DUGAN LEROY WILLIAM ELY FRANCIS LEO GEARY EDWARD HOLLY GOGERTY DANIEL VINCENT HURLEY JOSEPH BENEDICT KINSELLA VINCENT ALOYSIUS LAKE JOHN HENRY MAHER .GEORGE WILLIAM MOTT THOMAS MILES MURRAY MICHAEL JOSEPH WILLEAN Class Colors-American Beauty and Silver Class F lowe r--Red Rose Class Motto- Possum quia posse videntur l Nineteen 1928 THE' BAYLEY QANNUAL 1928 WI IN FRANCIS EDVVARD MeDERMOTT Class President, 4 Editor-in-Chief, The Annual Entertainment Committee, 3, 4 Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Baseball, 3 Class Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Card Party Committee B. A. A., 4 Ring Committee, 3 Secretary C. S. M. C., 3, 4 'iles' A S long as we can remember Mick has been a member of the Class of '28, He is our President and was also chosen to be Editor-in-Chief of The Annual. He wrote his fame as a baseball player on the squad during the seasons of 1927 and 1928 and we hope that some day he will be playing for the XVorld Series Champs, The Yankees. XVe are confident that Miek', is going to Seton Hall and it is our hrm conviction that he will win his Way there among his new associates by his genial disposition, the spirit of goodfellowship, and executive ability that we have always noted in him. VVe will be sorry to say goodbye to our Frank on graduation day. Twenty W 1928 TH6 BAYQSY Q-ANNUAL 1928 KN HELEN ENOLA BALL Class Vice-President, 1 Class Treasurer, 3, 4 Ring Committee, 3 Entertainment Committee. 3 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Associate Editor-The Annual Class Poet, 4 Track Team, 1, 3 ,. ICTURED above is our class Pollyanna. VVhenever things seem to go wrong, Enola is always ready to lighten the situation with one of her merry little poems. Wiho could think of Birdiel' or That's Her Class without a smile? VVe have Enola to thank for the financial success of our class for two years. Her ever present cheerfulness has been manifested even when, in a state of frenzied finance, she tried in vain to prod on the delinquents with their class dues. Enola's popularity has been proved by her election to every committee. NVQ: are sure that many sick rooms will be brightened by the same cheer that we have known throughout school, when she follows the nursing profession. Twenty-one W 1928 THQ BAYLEY .ANNUAL 1928 ISV JOHN PAUL PARMEGIANI Class Vice-President, 4 Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Class Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4 Class Track Team, l, 3 Card Party Committee B. A. A., 4 Dance Committee, 4 'RE we have Parmie,' who, although the smallest member of the class, is by no means the least important. We must not judge his brain capacity, however, by his size, for when we have read the Honor Roll we have never found Parmie's name missing. He is always ready for an argu- ment but, still, is in all a good friend and classmate. He has not told us what he intends to do when he leaves Bayley but we are confident of his prosperity. Rumor has it that when he grows up Notre Dame will be proud to claim him as her own. Twenl y- two 1928 THE BAYLSY QANNUAL 1928 Wi IGN-' MARGARET DOTAORES NERNEY Class Secretary, 2, 3, 4 Ring Committee, 3 Dance Committee, 4 Associate Editor-The Annual Class Historian, 2, 3 Entertainment Committee, 3 EG is the sole representative, in our class, of Dover, the hill-town, whose reputation she has always nobly upheld. From the day she joined us at the beginning of our high school course, she has made many friends along the way. And who would not be proud to have her as a friend? XVhat is most remarkable in her regard is the way that she has been able to stun the class with a How of words, given in answer to some question concerning our studies. This accomplishment has caused us to turn to her when anything has to be done for the class, where her vocabulary would help us. And, let it here be said that she has never failed to respond. As to her future, we have heard rumors, still un- founded. that she has decided to grace the teaching profession. However, no matter what she decides to do, rest assured that, some day, Bayley will be more than proud to claim her as her own. T'wcnfy-three 1928 TH6 BALCM' 1-ANNUA.,C 1928 '!9L-...Y ,as .. ,. V 7 Y,,C,,,,,,,,C,,A ,W DAVID FRANCIS CONNERS Card Party Committee B. A. A., 4 Entertainment Committee, 3 Manager Class Baseball, 2, 5, 4 RANK is one of the best beloved boys in the class. Although he is some- what shy, he occupies a prominent niche among the leading men in our Hall of Fame. He is the banker and broker of the classg especially does he play this part to the girls, thereby saving the day on many an occasion. Dave does not engage in athletics but he is, nevertheless, a staunch supporter of the Purple and Gold. No matter where the team is playing, Dave is sure to follow. We think that it is his intention to engage in business of some sort, and we are confident that due to his genial disposition, reliability, and sterling character, that he will be eminently prosperous. Tzu-wzty-fnrn' 1928 THE TZAYLEY UINNUAL 1928 W lGW MARY HELEN ALVERSON Manager Class Basketball, 3 Vice-President C. S. M. C., 3, 4 ARY joined us in second year and immediately set a new high standard of scholarship for us to emulate. XVe have striven in vain. however, for she has met and vanquished all opposition and now ranks at the head of the class. She is our star typist and hardest worker, as you will find, if you look in our Hall of Fame. She has had quite some experience as a financier for it has been her unenviable task to collect in numerous ca- pacities from the class. The fact that she has succeeded, speaks volumes for her extraordinary ability in this capacity. XVe have heard vague reports of an offer to be private secretary to the manager of a large firm in this vicinity. Let us hope that she will make as big a success of it as she has made of her school tasks. XYe are certain that she will. Twenty -five 1928 TH6 v3AY.C61' QANNUAL 1928 W' law .IAM ES VINCENT COSTANZO Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Class Baseball, 1, 2, 3 Class Track Team. 1. 3 Dance Committee, 3. 4 lintertainment Committee, 3 IMMY is one of the few serious-minded boys of his class,-for, no matter what the thing may be.-a lesson, a game, or a case in court, jimmy puts his whole heart and soul into it, usually with the result that he comes out on top. He excels in typewriting and shorthand, and is one of our best Spanish students. Always loyal, he has never failed when anything has to be done for the class. He has an innate determination to get to the bottom of everything, a trait which will be a great help to him in the business which he undertakes. :Ns to this business, we are sure that. as his father's successor, he will be one of the town's big mer- chants in a few years. XVe take this opportunity to wish him every success in this capacity. Twen fy-5111: 1928 THE BAYLEY QANNUAL 1928 W0 my .IOSEPHINE MARGARET BECKER Manager Girls' Basketball, 4 'QSMJQ af HAPPY-GO-LUCKY maiden is our jon who hails from the nearby metropolis of Basking Ridge. Sometimes in the midst of a lecture, we can hear a giggle and without looking around we know indisputably that it is none other than jo who finds it impossible to be quiet for any length of time. But this does not mean that she neglects her studies because she is efficient in everything she undertakes. A smile for everyone seems to be her policy and, in some mysterious manner or other, she manages to get along with everyone and never seems to be in trouble. Such a disposition, to live in peace with one's fellow beings, should prove a valuable asset to Io in future years if she follows out her plans to become a school teacher. Twenty-seven 1928 THe BAYLSY MNNUAL 1928 W' nw .I AMES .IOSEPH DEMPSEY Class Secretary, l Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Class Baseball, 1, 2, 3 Entertainment Committee, 3 Card Party Committee B. A. A., 4 Secretary B. A. A., 3, 4 Varsity Baseball, Z Class Track Team, 1, 2, 3, 4 Ring Committee, 3 IGHT o'clock? Time to get up? XVhy do they put such mean numbers on the clock? XVhy did anyone choose such an unearthly hour to get up? From these expressions one would think james lazy. But, once he is really wide awake, he is a different man. jim has always been knee-deep in athletic activities. Basketball claimed his services for three years and as forward on the Varsity he was one of the high scorers and most valuable players on the team. For two consecutive years he held office as Secretary of the B. A. A., and represented his class in every branch of athletics. XVe wish him all the success that he can attain at Seton Hall, assured that if we all worked as hard as jim and had his persistence, our accomplishments would have no bounds. Twenty-eight 1928 THE 73AY.C6'Y QANNUAL 1928 W an MARY ISABEL CALLAHAN Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Committee, 3 President G. A. A., 4 Varsity Basketball, 3, 4 Track Team, 1 ICTURED above, friends, the best dressed girl in the class. Mary has been awarded this distinction and it is well merited for there is no one more deserving of it than she is. Mary has been with us since the Kindergarten in the Bayley Grammar School. Consequently we have grown to know and value her true worth. You can, then, understand how difficult it will be for all of us to say good-bye to her on gradu- ation day. XVithout a doubt she will enter into the business world, and that sphere of activity will be fortunate to receive such a capable girl. May all your little troubles then be over, Mary, and henceforth may your joys be as boundless as the ocean. Twenty-nine 1928 THE' BAYICEY QANNUAL' 1928 WI IN l U JAMES FRANCIS DGGDY Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Class Baseball, 1, 2, 3 Asst. Manager Baseball Team, 3 Associate EditorgThe Annual Class Track Team, 3 HAMIE is well known and popular with everyone. His good nature makes him the subject of many wise-cracks, the victim of practical jokes and the recipient of many buffets. But they affect Jimmie no more than water affects a duck's back. He has shown his ability as a manager by arranging an excellent baseball schedule for the coming year. Basketball appeals to Shamie but We are told that his favorite sport consists in hammering the typewriter, a very practical kind of activity. XV e are sure that some day Jimmie will hold an important place in the business world because of the practice which he had during his course in High School. Thirty i928 THE' 'BAYf6'Y UINNLVAL 1928 W ww RLDXNOR AGNES CALLANAN Varsity Basketball, 3, 4 Class Basketball. l. 2, 3, 4 Track Team, l, 3 Entertainment Committee. 3 '- of f, UST take a peep for yourself, and decide if those curls aren't pretty. El ranks among those who have athletic ability. She played guard on the Varsity team for two years and well deserved the position as she prevented her opponents from scoring against Bayley many times. Yes, we certainly will miss El when she leaves as she has made many friends among us. This fact. that she makes friends readily, will certainly be an asset to her in the future. XVe here wish Eleanor the best of luck in the profession she pursues. Thirty-one 1928 THE BAYLSY QANNUAL 1928 W9 IDI JOSEPH EDVVARD DUGAN Class 'l'reasurer, l, 2 Class Business Manager, 3 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3. 4 Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball Captain, 4 Vice-President B. A. A.. 3 Class Baseball, 1, 2, 3 i Varsity Baseball, 3 Card Party Committee B. A. A., 4 Ring Committee, 3 Jidlsf Lf- e il'ROMlXlCN'l' member of our class is ,loe Dugan. Because of the etlicient manner in which he captained the Basketball Team, it was able for the first ti1ne to enter a state tournament. Besides basketball, Joe has also taken great interest in other athletics. Joe, together wih some of our other young athletes, contributes greatly towards taking the gloom out of some periods, especially one which is known to all of us. His jovial manners and good nature have Won for him many friends. Some day We expect to hear great things about sloe in the athletic world and we are sure that he will continue to take an interest in Bayley sports so that the goal for which his team has striven will be attained in future. Heres wishing the best of luck to .loe and lots of it. Thirty-two - r V 1928 THe BAYLEY QANNUAL 1928 W' JW l CATHERINE MADELINE CAMISA Track Team, l, 3 . Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Committee, 2, 3 Card Party Committee, 2 Entertainment Committee, 3 T is a well-known saying that good things come in small packages. If this is true, we readily agree that it may be applied most forcibly to the girl in the above picture. Cakie', is our Class Beauty and we are certainly proud of having her one of us, for she measures up to every requirement of the title con- ferred on her. Moreover, she is one of the best workers in the class, always rank- ing among the leaders. Her only worry is The Literary Digest. When Catherine graduates we, her friends and classmates, lose a true and loyal friend. We wish the best of luck to our little comrade and trust she will always live up to her gay and merry moods. Thirty-three 1 y 1 f . W mi, T116 BAYLEY MNNUAKQ 1928 264' Wffff H Y -H 7 ---f f- --- - -3 - Y- ,lm LIEROY XYILLIAM ELY Class Track Team, 1, 3 lintertainment Committee, 3, 4 Class Basketball, 1 CR carpenter, electrician and jack-of-all-trades is Royf' XYhenever the bell refuses to ring, the typewriters fail to work, or a shelf for some books is needed, he is always on the job. His willingness to help is an essential part of his very being. Moreover, no dance has ever been complete without the attendance of our best dancer who hails from Collinsville, better known as XN'indy City. It is not, however, in these only that Roy excels. but he is also a good typist. Notwithstanding, we are quite sure that he will follow electrical engineering for which he is admirably qualified. Tlzirfy-four 1928 THE 73AY,C6'Y QANNUAL 1928 1475 77,51 ,iw 7, IGN EVELYN C. CIAMPAGLIO Class Basketball. l, 2. 3, 4 Varsity Basketball, 2, 3. 4 Associate Editor-The Annual Track Team, 1, 3 f M!- ERIQ we have livelyn, one of the most amiable and popular girls in the class. Although she is somewhat noisy at times, especially when there is a question of basketball under discussion, still she is a very retiring, unassuming girl. Evelyn was selected as the best girl athlete and this was a well- chosen distinction for she has played on the Varsity for two years. As a stenog- rapher and typist she is unsurpassed. Vkfhatever course Evelyn takes up in the future, we know she will succeed and we wish her the best of luck. T11 i1'ly-jim' 1928 THE' 7-3AY.,C6'Y UQNNUAL 1928 vas ,W FRANCIS LEO GEARY Varsity Basketball, 4 Entertainment Committee, 4 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3 Class Track Team, 2, 3, 4 . i li have often wondered how Bud,' has managed to keep that school girl complexion, which is one of the factors that contributed towards our voting him the best-looking boy in the class. Bud's cheerful smile and ready sense of humor make him well-known to all of us. Although he has a great love for fun and trickery, he believes in putting his best into whatever he does. Possibly this accounts for his success as an athlete. Certainly he proved himself capable in this line. He is well-liked by everyone and we can do no more than bestow on him our fondest hopes for his success in whatever line of endeavor he may decide upon. Thirty-.fix 1928 T116 BAYLGY .-,1NNUA.,c 1928 Vi! uv ANNA ELIZABETH DOYLE Class Vice-President, 2, 3 Ring Committee, 3 Secretary G. A. A., 3 Chairman G. A. A., 4 A Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3,4 Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Captain Basketball Team, 4 Entertainment Committee, 3 Track Team, l, 3 ' UB, as she is called by her classmates, seems to observe the golden rule of the unspoken word that is broken by the majority of us. Our object of envy has always been her stupendous and sumptuous vocabulary. Her main interest has been in athletics in which she has more than excelled. As chairman of the Girls' Athletic Association, Bob has been a diligent worker. XVhatever profession she follows we know that success will bring her name before us in the roster of the famous. XVe wish Anna the best of everything, always,- she deserves it. Thirty-seven 1928 THE Q3Ar.f.s'if JNNUAL 1928 wa- aa-W ff is-,1 EDXVA R D HOLLY GOG ERTY Class Basketball, 4 Class Track Team, 1, 3 Card Party Committee B. A. A., 4 XX! HA! Laugh all clay. The world's a funny place. There is always something to laugh at. At least this is so in Red's estimation. He ah- solutely refuses to see the dark side of life. Basketball is his favorite sport and he ranks Hrst in that well-known class of hangers , He has not yet in- formed us of the lucky college that will receive him but we are sure that there will he a continuous ray of light-heartedness prevailing there once he arrives. It is our parting wish for you, Ed, that you may never have any more trouble than your Latin afforded you. Th iffy-eight 1928 T116 BAYLEY QANNUAL l92X 'W --V Y f W- ---A ICN .IOS EPHINE MARIE HALLINAN Vice-President G. A. A., 3 Class Supper Committee, 3 Card Party Committee G. A. A., 2 Manager Class Basketball, Z UR the last four years jo has traveled from that densely populated vi- cinity known as the Race Track. VVe know that it is not her fault if she is late. After Religion period has started, a knock is heard on the door. In strolls Jo late as usual. Vtle wonder what would happen to .Io if it were not for her friend, Babe. XVe hope that tardiness will not go against her. If jo ever makes up her mind to enter on a career of any sort, we know she will ac- complish her desires. Thirty-nilze 1928 TH6' BAYLEY QANNUAQ 1928 VD! W. IRI DA NIEL VINCENT HURLEY Class President, 1, 3 President B. A. A., 4 Associate Editor-The Annual Card Party Committee B. A. A., 4 Entertainment Committee, 3 Class Track Team, 2 Class Basketball, 3, 4 Class Baseball, 1, 2, 3 Ring Committee, 3 E are still trying to decide whether Tim's Hupmobile of the vintage of '19 has made him famous or notorious. Board meetings certainly never could have been without the help of this car QFD, in spite of the fact that said car has an unreasonable habit of running out of gas and acquiring Hat tires on forsaken highways. Of Vincent himself we must say this, to the class he has been a valuable member and for the school an earnest worker. It may be said here that his persistence in maintaining his own theory has won for him many extra marks fand failuresj in algebra. Best of Wishes, Tim, for your work at Cincinnati and your later years! Forty 1928 THE BAYLEY QANNUAL 1928 W - .. m FLORENCE BEATRICE HEGARTY Class Basketball, 1, 2 Senior Treasurer G. A. A., 4 Track Team, 1 Entertainment Committee, 3 F our photographer had been clever enough we should have a composite pic- ture of Florence and Bobbie in The Annual, for as long as they have been at Bayley they have been inseparable. Florence hails from a once famous street in this historic town, Ford Avenue. Although there is a predisposition for those in the back of the room to be a bit noisy she is an exception. For, except when reciting lessons, she is seldom heard. Florence, in fact, is so quiet that many times we plan novel means of provoking her to conversation but only receive very unsatisfactory answers to our taunts. Even though quietness is like that certain disease that does not last long, we hope she will always retain it. May all Florence's dreams come true! Forty-one YS! V V W W -- 1127? -THE 'BAYLEY MNNUAL 1928 1161: ,IUSlCl'll l4liNlClJlC'l' KlNSlil.LA Manager Varsity llasketlmall, 4 ,Xrt liditor-'l'he Annual l,intertainment Committee. 3 Card Party Committee H. XX. A., 4 Class President, 2 'rl' RICIJIT joe with a constant, iresistihle, habitual, conquering smile. That is ,loe's most valuable asset. XVhenever there is any mischief going on in the back of the room, joe is sure to be one of the leaders. joe is Art liditor of The Bayley Annual and is considered the most talented in the Senior Class. He has performed the duties of his various offices. especially that of managing the Boys, Basketball Team, with care and precision and to the best of his ability. XVith these distinctions and accomplishments, he is sure to he before the eyes of everyone when he leaves Hayley. Foriy-two 1928 THe BAYQM' QANNUAL 1928 FDI - Yi 1 - Class Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball. 3, 4 Track Team, 1, 3 Card Party Committee, 2 ,lintertainment Committee, 5 ABE, the young lady above, is noted for her jovial disposition. She has accomplished great things in the athletic line, playing on the Varsity Basketball Team as forward and guard, and winning honors for Track. It has been whispered that Babe may follow in her sister's footsteps and be a nurse. lf so, she is sure to make good. lVe also want to say here that if she changes her mind, which is woman's privilege, and takes advantage of the Com- mercial Course, there'll be an efficient and competent stenographer in someone's office. Forty-three N659 lf1LIiANC DR MARIE PRENDERGAST 1928 THE BAYLEY QANNUAL 1928 WI IN VINCENT ALOYSIUS LAKE Varsity Basketball, 4 Treasurer B. A. A., 4 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 5, 4 Class Track Team, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4 Entertainment Committee, 3 Dance Committee, 3, 4 Card' Party Committee B. A. A., 4 ECAUSE of his small stature, though he isn't the smallest in the class, Vincent has acquired the name of Midgie. He showed us in his last year what he was capable of doing, for he was elected Treasurer of the Boys' A. A. and succeeded in making the Basketball Team. Midgie,' has been voted the most mischievous boy as he no sooner gets out of one scrape than he is into another, as a result of his always waiting to play a trick on someone. Who will this someone,' be when he leaves Bayley? Forty-four 1928 THE BAYLSY QANNUAL 1928 WI IW HELEN CECILIA VANDERHOFF Dance Committee, 3, 4 Class Basketball, 1, 2 Card Party Committee G. A. A., 2 Class Supper Committee, 3 Track Team, 1 Entertainment Committee, 3 VERY nation has its heroes, every age its geniuses, every organization its leaders. The class of '28, not a whit behind in this regard, points out with honest pride to this charming young lady as one of its shining lights. For four years Helen has been a leader in the social activities of the class. Though inclined to be quiet, she is a staunch supporter of the Purple and Gold and can always be relied upon for support in any activity. Helen is an excellent stenographer and an earnest worker. lrVe know that possessing such qualities, she is sure to be successful in future life. Forty-five mx THC 'BAi',fm' QANNUAL 1928 Wlgw- ef-V -f--- ----f -- - ---W new .IC JH N HENRY MAXHFR Varsity Basketball, 4 Chairman li. A. 4 Class Track Team. 3 Class Basketball, 2. 3, 4 Supper Committee, 3 Card Party Committee B. A. A., 4 Entertainment Committee, 3 Class Baseball, l. 2, 3 .1 t ee- CR cheerful blufferl lint let's not hold that against him. VVe have yet to see John enter the room with books and without a smile. School work has always been his least worry, much to the chagrin of the Faculty, who, try as they would, could not alter john's opinion where schoolwork was concerned. He always has a ready answer. sometimes a rather startling one to any question put to him. XYhen a Senior, he made the Varsity Team and was elected Chair- man of the Hoys' Athletic Association. XYe hope his power of oratory will aid him in obtaining a position worthy of his ability. I o1'f3'-sir 1 1928 TH6 BA1f.,C61f QANNUAL 1928 V65 . -- -A IGN GEQRGE NVILLIAM MOTT Business Manager-The Annual Class Chairman, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Baseball, 2, 3 Class Track Team, 2, 3, 4 Card Party Committee B. A. A., 4 Entertainment Committee, 3, 4 Ring Committee, 3 T has been said that George is going to continue his studies at M. I. T. when he leaves Bayley. During his four years in High, Pope has made a name for himself as a first-class student and an excellent basketball player. He has been center on the team for two seasons. We should like also to say one more thing concerning George and that is the fact that he was Chairman of the class for two years and Business Manager of The Annual this year, showing that he is popular. Forty-.ret'm 1928 THe BAYLEY QANNUAL 1928 KV VN THOMAS MILES MURRAY 'Class Baseball, l, 2, 3 Class Basketball, 2, 3 Entertainment Committee, 3 Circulation Manager-The Annual Ulead' H12 windy city of Collinsville, prosperous and Hourishing, may well be proud of this representative son. He has many distinguishing traits of character, chief of which is his ability to make witty remarks, which roll from his lips like waves from the However, the circumstance which makes this ability more remarkable, is the fact that he can become perfectly serious when attention to work is required. He excels in all his studies, chiefly Chem- istry, in which he leads the class. Tom is very fond of this subject and we be- lieve that he will continue the study of it when he leaves Bayley. If he does, rest assured that he will some day be among the w0rld's greatest scientists. All luck to you, Tom l Forty-eight 1928 THe Baumer MNNUAL 1928 M VD! MICHAEL JOSEPH XVILIEAN Track Team, 1, 2, 3 Class Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Basketball, 2 Dance Committee, 3 Entertainment Committee, 3 Card Party Committee B. A. A., 4 Ring Committee, 3 zarlv .ryhll 'f .P 'V .1 L' HAT! You have never heard of Mike, the wittiest boy in our class? VV'ell, all we can say, is that we hope you will soon correct this serious ,I mistake on your part, for, until you have met Mike, you cannot understand what real wit is. If he is in the humor, and he usually is, he can drive away all your cares in spite of yourself. In the back of the room, where he presides, he is usually the center of a laughing group of students. However, this is not his only distinction for he has always been a first-class student and a loyal worker for the school and the class. He has followed our teams and cheered them, whether in defeat or in victory. VVith these many admirable traits, we feel sure that, in later life, Mike will be heard from in whatever he undertakes as a valuable acquisition in his chosen Held of business. Forty-nine 1928 TH6 BAYUCEY QANNUAL 1928 -Y H+ -- ---, - ------MW -ff- new Q Wi f ff ' , if lihj I ff, y.35Jn.g,qg3,1! Z yl 7 q.. f l - sl c Z 1. 'CE Z 'ff,,,. mi. a Y, f L fa HALL OF FAME , V 1 NKINSELLAN Evelyn Ciampaglio Best Athlete . . joseph Dugan Helen Vanderhoiif . Most Attractive .... Leroy Ely josephine Hallinan Eleanor Prendergast Enola Ball ....... Mary Callahan .... Margaret Nerney . . Catherine Camisa . Mary Alverson Margaret Nerney . Florence Hegarty . Josephine Becker .. josephine Hallinan Helen Vanderhoff . Eleanor Callanan .. Eleanor Callanan .. Mary Callahan .... Mary Alverson Enola Ball ....... Josephine Becker . Anna Doyle ...... Fiffy Most Popular . . . . . Most Michievous Best Sport ... . . .. Best Dressed . . Francis Conners .. Vincent Lake .. james Doody Joseph Kinsella Best Dancer .. ...... Leroy Ely . Best Looking . Best NVorker . Biggest Bluffer Class Dreamer , Class Giggler . Class Comedian Class Musician , Class Qrator . Class Uptimist ... Noisiest . . . Most Studious . Class Poet .. . . Wfittiest . . . .. Neatest .. . Francis Geary James Dempsey John Maher .. George Mott Edward Gogerty Michael XVillean Joseph Kinsella Vincent Hurley james Costanzo . Joseph Dugan Francis Conners James Dempsey Michael Vklillean . Francis Geary IJ.: '-Y' Lv yy., .gf- 1928 THE YM BAYLSY UINNUAQ 1928 WV Catherine Camisa Anna Doyle ..... Enola Ball ...... Evelyn Ciampaglio Mary Alverson .. Josephine Hallinan Margaret Nerney Anna Doyle ..... Florence Hegarty . , Shortest . . . Tallest .. Most Artistic .. ... Class Baby ... .. Best Pull... Tardiest . Most Initiative . Did Most For Class . Most Forgetful . . . . . John Parmigiani . . . . . George Mott . .. . Joseph Kinsella . .... Edward Gogerty LeroyEly . ........ John Maher Francis McDermott Francis McDermott . . .... Thomas Murray ROBERT BRENNAN JOHN DUGAN ANDREW GANNON JOHN HUNT JAMES MAHER RUTH GUERIN ANNA KELLY ELIZABETH KELLY HELEN MORRISON HELEN ORRIS JOHN DOYLE JOHN GLENNON EX-MEMBERS JAMES MATTHEWS FRANCIS ROCHFORD JAMES POWERS GENEVIEVE CALLAHAN FLORENCE KANE VIOLA MERTZ MARY MURPHY LUCY PAGANO CATHERINE UNDERHILL AGNES WALSH MARGARET YOUNG VVILLIAM LANCE Fifty-one f - f X X Q 1 f J' C' x , 1 f f XX bl ' A X X f X K mxffff T H E PROM f v I XX X v X XX CLASS ff X DAY X f Xrff 1928 THE BAYLEY QANNUAL 1928 yn IGV L' if 'tl ' lg. h ae'f-1:16 ft f r gf j ,I .2 I 7 1 , , All N I F N W fra V, . ,QEQ at j ig? 3.1 ly all 'fi o cuss HlSToRY,f ' 'uZFvSEi.u.A-2fx- Ga! XSD T is our steadfast belief that coming events cast their shadow before them. As proof positive, we point out that an addition to the High School was built just before the entry of the Class of '28. We entered '51, ,C as scheduled, and gave the new rooms a trial, finding them highly satis- factory. As soon as we were accustomed to our new environment we settled ourselves to study.. While the majority of us found plenty to do in this line, a few found time to try their hand at basketball. One of the latter made the squad, and what a proud Freshman Class we were when he received his letter. Having reached the end of this, our first year at Bayley, we decided that someone should represent us in the outside world. Accordingly, we sent out some of our most competent members as advance envoys of what, in our estimation, was the best class in the school. After our well-earned vacation, we climbed the stairs and assumed our position as Sophomores. Literally, we looked down scornfully on the puny freshmen, perhaps unjustly, for we had only recently been in just their position. This year we carried out our determination to distinguish ourselves in athletics, for we placed two varsity men and a substitute on the basketball squad, with two girls represent- ing the fair sex on their squad. These live contributed considerably to the suc- cess of their respective teams and to our own feeling of importance. Then, when it was decided to have a baseball team, one of our athletes came to the front and upheld our newly made reputation. Thus did we gain the prominence for which we had dared to hope. By this time we were accustomed to the pursuit of the various subjects required, and we made a very creditable showing. As the year drew to a close we looked backward with pardonable pride on our achievements Fifty-three 1,928 THE BAY.C6Y .ANNUAL 1928 W5 f kv and forward with new-born confidence to theuhigher classes through which we had still to pass. In September, 1926, we found it much easier than heretofore to take up our daily routine. Nothing much of importance happened for a while except the matter of the choice of our rings. Of these we are duly proud. Our basketball representatives were better than ever with Joe Dugan winning a berth as All County Guard. just about this time there was anation-wide drive for the missions. Bayley students engaged in various activities in response to the appeal and the Juniors were the leaders in this work, their efforts contributing signally to the winning of the banner. Suddenly it was decided to have an Interclass Basketball Tournament. We quickly organized a team that defeated all comers, with the result that the banner was hung in our room. Feeling that we had done little socially, we decided to give a supper and dance to the outgoing Seniors. Our plans were perfected and with our President as toastmaster the evening was a huge success. A few days later the Seniors were ransacking the school in the hope of recovering their stolen banner. It was sometime before it was discovered flying on the flagpole in front of the Grammar School. Though there were broad hints cast as to the suspicious ones, the identity of the daring ones is a mystery to this day. When we reviewed the events of that year we felt that our accom- plishments gave us the right to succeed the Seniors. Then, the day arrived, as such days have a habit of doing, when we found that our life-long ambitions had been realized, namely, we were mighty Seniors. How proud we were-emphasis on the were -until we were rudely brought back to earth by warnings from our faculty, to the effect that even Seniors had to work. Determination to make this year one to be remembered, we started things socially by giving a Hallowe'en Costume Dance, the outstanding social event of the season. Incidentally, the proceeds of this dance went to the Missions, in which we were specially interested. Basketball was not forgotten, and under Captain Dugan, the team made an enviable record, playing through the most successful season in the history of our School. Knowing well that the former issues of the Bayley Annual have been worthwhile productions with little room for improvement nevertheless, we are presumptious enough to hope we may attain a standard, even higher. However, this remains to be seen. But with the entire class working whole-heartedly toward this yearfs book's completion, a favorable result is anticipated. As the final year of the eventful four near completion we begin to understand why other outgoing Bayley Classes have left with tearful countenances. VV e confess that, though we have looked forward to Commencement Day from our very first day as students in the high school, we are not happy that it has arrived. VVe are leaving Bayley with a love for her which has deepened and become a very part of us during each of the four years spent within her walls. May the classes following us experience that same affection and leave Bayley as we are doing, with these sentiments fixed indelibly in their hearts also. Fifty-four l 1928 THe 1sAy.cer 4-,4NNUA.c 1928 VM JW it I l mx - 'lil ' X J tv, lfllyh- -Q J ll I tfi F-Jar . i CLASS PR Pl-IJEQNYD, f HEN Class Day speeches were being assigned to the members of our I class, I was chosen to assume the role of a prophet. Never having had experience in this line, I looked upon the task as being too difiicult for '4 meg when luckily an event occurred which changed the aspect of the case and made it an easy matter for me. -a o u Jie 8-J.-'J S Z1 I was wandering in the country one day, as persons will do now and then, enjoying the beauty and bountiful attire of the trees and listening to the melodious notes of the birds, when suddenly my name was called. Turning, I saw a woman running in my trend. As she approached me, I observed that she was a woman of hne physique, good looking and one of about twenty-five years of age. She wore a black tweed sports suit. A few projectiles of golden strands appeared beneath a tan sailor hat and seemed to add to the attractiveness of this extraordinary woman. I don't think you've ever seen a genuine witchg have you ?'l she began. 'Well, no, I replied. Do you know one is standing before you-that is what they call meg but I wouldn't be one of those dreadful beings for the entire world, although I do utter a prophecy once in a whilefl I assure you, I never was so amazed in all my life. I couldn't conceive so well-groomed a woman as she, performing the duty of a fortune-teller. She interrupted my trend of thought by saying: If you will permit me, I will assist you in overcoming a great difficultyf' Assist me in overcoming a great difficulty ?,' I replied. Why, indeed, Ilm in no particular trouble just now. Fifty-ffm' 1928 THE BAY..c6Y .ANNUAL 1928 WI , -1 Y qw You aren't? Not many days ago you were wondering and are still wonder- ing, how you are going to write your class prophecy. Of course, you're wonder- ing again how I gained this knowledge. Didnlt I tell yo-u I'm a prophetess? Now let's get right down to business. Have you a picture of your classmatesnwith you ? I believe I have, a small kodak picture, taken in the classroom. That is just the thing. Now write the name of each classmate under his or her picture, and then hand it to me. Don't make any inquiry. Wait, I will explain everything in a minute or two. You see, I use a crystal in my operation. I must think earnestly about a certain person, before his image will become visible. How could I concentrate on any of these faces in the picture if I never saw them? But wait, here is the plan: I'll take this picture to my abode, study each face carefully, write out the prophecy of each boy and girl, and send the results to you on Class Day. Yes, but how shall I know that you will send them P I put in. I will pledge my honor that you will have the papers on time. Is that enough ? I suppose it is, I replied. But what prompted you to be so solicitous ? Q You needn't worry about thatf' she answered. Do you wish me to send the papers or not? Well, go ahead and do it, I said. And if you don't play me false, I'll never be able to render sufficient thanks. With that she abruptly left me. Nothing was heard from the mysterious woman until I received the following: The first vision I see is a spacious field in which thousands are watching a game. The scoreboard says that New York is playing Washington and the score is 4-4. It is the ninth inning and the Yanks are at bat. The first batter up is given a base on balls and the spectators are glued to their seats with their eyes rivetted on the game. From the picture you gave me I recognize James Dempsey. fWell, I guess this bat will suit james. May he surpass Babe Ruth's record with it.j I now see in my presence as I gaze into the crystal the chamber of the United States House of Representatives. Many women grace the chairs for which men formerly had all rights reserved. I see Mary Alverson, Enola Ball, Evelyn Ciampaglio, Florence Hegarty and Anna Doyle. These members of the fair sex move about from one desk to another, causing considerable chaos, and the speaker who is also a woman is enthusiastically rapping for order. This girl whom you have designated Margaret Nerney compares very favorably with the young lady in the vision. fThis gavel is a suitable gift for Margaret. She may be able to use it in later years.j I now see a large laboratory. A number of men in white uniforms are conversing together, examining something in a test tube. These men resemble closely Vincent Hurley, Edward Gogerty, john Maher, Francis Geary, Leroy Fifty-six 1928 -THE BAYLEY QANNUAL 1928 VN - 498 Ely, john Parmegiani, Michael NVillean, Thomas Murray, Vincent Lake and James Costanzo. First one then another handles the test tube, holds it in the light and looks doubtful. Now.the door suddenly opens, another white-robed individual comes into the room. The test tube is given to him and to the amazement of all he drinks the contents, cooly walks to the blackboard and writes HQO. One boy in the picture compares favorably with this chemist. It is George Mott. QWhen George begins to make marvelous discoveries in science, this test tube may be valuable to himj Now before me is the interior of a hospital. The clean tile floors, the order in which the beds are arranged, the immaculate garb of the nurses, and here and there the sombre habit of the Sisters of Charity-all tend to intensify the calmness of the scene. There is a restless patient, Josephine Becker, whom it seems the nurses, Helen Vanderhoff, Eleanor Prendergast and Josephine Hallinan are futilly trying to comfort. Almost despairing they call one of the Sisters. The nun comes to the patient and sits down by her bedside. Gently she bathes her forehead and she soon becomes placid and falls into a deep sleep. I am certain it is the same Mary Callahan of your picture who is the Sister of Charity in the vision. CI conjecture that Mary is the rightful owner of these rosary beads. Pray for us, poor sinnersj The next picture presents a spacious field on which the Olympic games are being played. A large assemblage is being collected in the immense stadium. The relay team from the United States appears on the field and the representa- tives on the American section of the grandstand vigorouslywave 'Old Glory.' The teams-French, American, British and Belgian, are lined up for the race. Lo! the Americans are Francis McDermott, Joseph Dugan and joseph Kinsella. They are off! Like wild deer they bound over the rough path. The American runners in the first three laps lose ground and the French are in the lead. The last American sprinter takes the cork about thirty yards behind the French and British. He speeds along over the track gaining constantly inch by inch. The spectators hold their breath. Down the Held comes one American putting every ounce of vim into his almost exhausted legs. He is side-by-side his opponents and with a final burst of speed crosses the tape only a couple of seconds ahead of the others. I see that it is james Doody. QPerhaps James will appreciate this book of Spalding's rules.j The next scene is a large stage on which actors in Elizabethan costumes are rehearsing. Two of these appear to be Eleanor Callanan and Catherine Camisa. Directly in front of the stage, with his back to me, is the director, holding a much-worn book in one hand and pressing closely a cigar with the other. At the crucial point in the play poor unfortunate Catherine, in her endeavor to cross the stage, trips and falls against the rickety table hurling a bottle of counterfeit wine into the her0ine's lap. The director throws his cigar on the floor with furious vim, and moves about like an enraged tiger. VVhen the smoke fades away I see that the heroine is Eleanor Callanan and the director, Francis Conners. fHow to become a successful director is a good present for Francis.j Fifty-sezwz 1928 THE 73AY.C6Y QANNUAL 1928 VN- -.- W... W 7, may ff-X Q 1 LAST WILL 0 TESHMENT e rf Q 4 Rli.iX'l,' anxiety and chaos has prevailed through out the High School during the last few weeks. Current report has informed the pupils that i g, the life of the Senior Class is fast declining. Many specialists have been summoned but they can apply no remedy. In fact they have stated that the Class of twenty-eight can not possibly live longer than the end of june. They have diagnosed the case as the result of advanced age. XYhen the Seniors were notified that their scholastic life must end, they received the news rather placidly and drew up their last will and testament. Though it is not usual to read the will till the funeral services are over, the Seniors, desirous of having their various bequests settled are deviating somewhat from the traditions and persist in having the will made public now. We the Class of Ninteen 'l'wenty-eight of liayley High School in the town of Morris, Xew tlersey, being of exceptionally sound mind, memory and under- standing do make and declare our last will and testament in the manner and form following: ,li'IRs'1': To Rev. Father lillard, our beloved pastor and father, we leave and bequeath our love and fidelity and in return we only beg that he bless us on our way and pray that we may successfully attain God's holy will. SECONIJZ 'l'o our teachers, the Sisters, we bequeath our love and gratitude for their guidance and for the patience with which they have endured our errors and imperfections. 'l'HIRn: To the jolly juniors we leave our dignity and superiority. VVe place upon their weak and inexperienced shoulders the mantle of leadership. Let us hope it will fortify them and with us as their exemplars command the respect and marvelous approbation of the entire school-world. NVe bequeath to liiffy-figlzf --'W-ff'm'+t'M'm'f' C: WWW 1928 f1'He 'BAYLSY .ANNUAL 1928 QI IW them the great ambition to attain our exalted standard in scholarship and athletics. To them alone we bequeath the enviable right to invade our sacred room and to succeed us as Seniors of Bayley High School, but this only on condition that they conduct themselves in a manner to win so great a privilege. The following requests are made individually: FIRST! To Charlotte Klinger, Margaret N erney leaves her jolly disposition and her watch to keep the boys informed as to the time. To NVinifred Mulcahy she bequeaths her love for Spanish traditions and her attraction for handsome movie actors. SECOND: To George Blaine, George Mott's particular way of translating Latin. THIRD: To John McKenzie, Vincent Hurley's chivalrous task of emptying the scrap basket every Friday afternoon. . ' FOURTH: To Henry Dempsey, Vincent Lake bequeaths his vast amount of knowledge and a detective story which he has for months safely concealed behind the radiator. FIFTH: To John Giordano, Francis Conner's violent attraction for science but with the warning not to get his brain mixed up with Hydrochloric Acid. SIXTH: To Anne Conners a book of verses by Edward Gogerty, as she is the only one in sympathy with his heart and sentiments. SEVENTH: To John Cattano, the rattle and drum which always amused LeRoy Ely. EIGHTH: To Paul Pagano, love and attraction for the New York Giants and the right of defending them in all baseball arguments in the school. NINTH: To Eleanor Prendergast, Francis McDermott bequeaths all the trials and tribulations of the Editor of the Bayley Annual. He also leaves a book on Diplomacy. QPeruse it carefully, Eleanor, for you must be forearmed when ambitious authors indignantly ask why you didn't publish their last story.j TENTH: To Roger Flanagan, Francis Geary's spirit of industry. ELEVENTH: To David McCarthy, Mary Callahan's ability in Spanish. TWELFTH: To Mary Clare Collins, one stick of peppermint candy, to be kept until next fall when it is to be unwrapped and broken into as many portions as there are Freshmen and distributed among them. THIRTEENTH: To Mary Byrnes, Catherine Camisa's hilarious laughter. May it diffuse gladness ever and anon. Fifty-nine 1928 THe BAYLSY .ANNUAL 1928 VW IN FOURTEENTH: To Joseph Brown, Vincent Hurley's efficiency as a door- keeper. FIFTEENTH: To Jack McCarthy, James Costanzo abandons his tremendous ability in research work and as librarian of the elements. SIXTEENTH: To Mary Leary, joe Dugan's ability in chemistry. SEVENTEENTH: To Bernard Goldere, Edward Gogerty's well deserved front seat. EIGHTEENTH: To Eugene Kenny the oflice of President so energetically filled by Frank McDermott f'I'ry to be optimistic, Gene, and reveal bits of wit when the opportunity comes-it helpsj. NINETEENTH: To Nicholas Costanza and joseph Daly, John Maher's ability to wake up between the various 'periods and to arouse themselves from the effects of their deep concentration. TWENTIETH: To Marie'Monahan, Enola Ball's clever way of getting out of trouble once she is into it. TWENTY-FIRST: To Edward Powers and Jack Hourihan, the art of know- ing how to say the right thing at the right time. TWENTY-SECOND: To Agnes Morrison, Florence Hegarty's mysterious manner. TWENTY-THIRD: To Hubert Graham, a trip through the maze of chemistry. T WENTY-FOURTH! To Walter NVhelan, the rapture of study periods with the warning. Don't leave too much work for them. TWENTY-FIFTH: To Pauline Kelly the-use of Tom Murray's text books which he pored over so indefatigably. TWENTY-s1X'rH: To John Keefe the inklings of Roman mythology which accompany Virgil. I TWENTY-SEVENTH : To Mary Mulvaney, Helen Vanderhoff's giddy tempera- ment and her two remarkable dimples. TWENTY-EIGHTH: To Helen of Troy McGarry, Mary Alverson's hair-clasp to keep all unruly strands under control after each shampoo. TWENTY-NINTH: To Catherine Wilson we leave Josephine Beckerls ability to use the Bulletin Board glass as a Boudoir Mirror. IN VVITNESS NVHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seal this fourteenth Clay of June, 1928 A. D. Class of 1928. Faculty. Sixty K, Xl' Vxwwwa, ff M X NOR FEW ' 5644! KZ , mf x.fH, w N X 5 f f Q f 7 pf' Q A Jig W fir 1929 A, X D Je K 5 jgjfbik gk f pd nl X X f Gif 5 X' X I ' ' f ,V ffxg Em PQ if X 'W X mf 7 , V X Q- ' ' 1 . 1 X K' , x, ' F Q X 'k Q QV L X X Mn X 1 ,f A Z9 L f M I ' 99' f 'Q 7 'Q 2.54, nf- ' ,J .4 X ia, N ll - 4651, M Q' r!'?y ?f MA 347 xx Rf PM VU' ,n 5 xii-5 , , if X 754,322 X X Q ZW! C31 NN fill 7 .WU Wfwf AL x XWWC A km N? M47 f - X- X JUNIQRS 1928 THE' 73AY.,C6'Y QANNUAHC 1928 ww new JUNIORS GAIN we greet the world as a class but this year as juniors. We have now travelled more than half of the journey to our goal, the Senior Class. If success be the result of perseverance, we shall all meet you in another year, having won our laurels. NV hen we entered the junior room, in September, we were filled with pride, and it was not a false pride. VVe were convinced that we knew all that it was possible to know. This belief we did not cherish very long however, as the Faculty soon showed us that we were inferior in divers ways. VVe had been told by other classes, that the junior year would be very easy and we prepared for a pleasant period of no studies. But all these illusions soon vanished when we were introduced to our new subjects. Many decided that they had learned enough Latin, having struggled with Caesar for a year, and deserted that ancient and revered subject for studies of the commercial world. Qthers remained faithful and are still contending with Cicero, and another formidable enemy, Algebra, The work of the first semester seemed very difficult, with few holidays, and when the Christmas vacation came we gave it the heartiest welcome. How we revelled in anticipation of remaining in bed until eleven o'clock each day for one whole week. But vacation ended all too soon, and shortly after we returned we were faced by the Mid Year Exams. If anyone ever deserved to be rewarded, the members of the Junior class merited having their names inscribed in a special register. No one ever saw such activity and anxiety as were registered by each and every one of us and only finally dispelled when we received our marks some weeks later. After these ordeals were over we were very much interested in sports, and why shouldn't we be? Two of our best men were placed on the Varsity Basketball Team and helped it to be the great success that it was. Nor must we forget the Junior Varsity which had a very successful year, winning nineteen out of twenty- two games. Can we forget the Girls' Glee Club which played such an active part in the lives of the girls? This new club has listed as a member nearly every junior girl. VVithout the assistance of these members it might not have been so successful at its first public appearance on Christmas Day. We are eager to finish this year as we began it, with just pride in our a.c- complishments and good will toward all, hoping that next year we shall all be Seniors and play our part to the best of our ability in making our final year the most successful of Our High School careers. VVe extend to the Seniors our heartiest wishes for success! Sixty-lwo ,. ,, ,, , A .. , . , ., . -. - -'- .vi N , f, 'ig' sw ' -Y: 'H If -11 14 5 Q. 1928 'THE 'BAYICEY QANNUAL 1928 JUNIORS President .... .... H ENRY FRANCIS EEMPSEY, JR. Vice-President . . . . .MARY CLARE COLLINS Treasurer . . I . . .MARX' LOUISE BYRNES Secretary .. . . . .DAVID MCCARTHY ANNA MARY CONNERS PAULINE ADELI.NE KELLY CHARLOTTE LILLIAN KLINGER MARY MADELEINE LEARY MARIE AGNES MONAHAN AGNES MARIE- MORRISON VVINIFRED AGNES JMULCAHY MARY MARGARET' MULVANEY HELEN MARY IVICGARRY ELEANOR MARIE PRENDERGAST CATHERINE ELIZABETH WILSON GEORGE FRANCIS BLAINE JOSEPH FREDERICK BROWN JOHN EDWARD CATTANO NICHOLAS JOHN COSTANZO JOSEPH JOHN DALY JOHN FRANCIS GIORDANO ROGER BERNARD FLANAGAN BERNARD LOUIS GOLDERE HUBERT JOHN GRAHAM JOHN JOSEPH HOURIHAN EUGENE VINCENT KENNY STEPHEN KISS JOHN PAUL MACKENZIE JOHN DAVID MCCAPTHY JOHN MICHAEL O,KEEFE PAUL PATRICK PAGANO EDWARD JOSEPH POWERS ' JOHN PAUL WHELAN Class Colors--Scarlet and VVhite Class F lower-Rose Class Motto- Fit via vi. Sixty-three J Y .C 'li I if r 1 in 'W - X X xx wi MX X XX . My X N X N +1 5' x X W W f iffy CIIXVVU MX! ff WW JM! ,f Q V V QQ N 'w w V V'!v vyhfX , ,, 5 aw Jwvfw ig 1 'fx A 5 , h 5, xxx 'L , mb 'J W m xiii IM 5 1 V L JVMZV V fxxgv f ' Z. W INNQJ YJ 7 X M W JW fff w ww y W xfv Jw V V www N V Q N Q , g fr i WW' My Q ff ' S, N Wai 2- -'-Nz. 4 'vm -re. :Ea-2--' . CX1, ' J 3- - gL -, J .fa I 'X -l ? 'M V ' QNX L, Q ,F Ami F' ,f,h-Z,g ,,,,,,,,,, M fm X lhl I ll yyfu,,w1M11lf HI milk -J4mEm,- SQPHQMQRES 1928 THE BAYLSY Q-ANNUAL 1928 VM - - USVI SOPHOMORE A 6,159 N September, 1927, the first stage of our voyage having been completed, 13- -if we dropped anchor in Sophomore Bay. Our ship, the S. S. Class of 1930, was manned by a confident crew, filled with elation at having so successfully passed the shoals and reefs of the Freshman waters. XVe ex- r T T'-14 pected clear sailing, but we soon found that even the most tranquil streams become turbulent at times. VV ith our pilot, we have already navigated one danger- ous channel in the Mid-year Exams, but there remains the narrow strait of the june Finals to be crossed before we may enter the junior ocean. VV'e proved our wisdom in our selection of a Captain, Francis Sweeney, at the beginning of our voyage, and the little, individual logs kept by our pilot in the form of quarterly reports show a fair average. 'We are the first Sophomore class to be downstairs, and we began the semester with an even dozen each of boys and girls. One good sailor strayed away, but he was so fond of our company that he soon returned. We have several personalities in our class. VVe all know a certain musical lad who embraces the latest songs, and seems to believe that he is better late than never . And we are well supplied with gossip also, for another youth has turned his natural tendency to pursue Dame Rumour into a business asset, and is now a cub reporter. And sometimes, too, in the quiet of a study period, a smothered giggle will be heard from the corner, and we are made aware that the latest Bernardsville joke has been sprung. XVe thought Algebra was the worst enemy we could possibly encounter, but we were dismayed at meeting Geometry, while Latin, too, has acquired fresh force. VVe are very much interested in Medieval History and we have added an- other language to our studies. VVe were very quiet socially this year, so our prowess lies chiefly in athletics. XVe are represented on the Varsity by our lone star, jimmy Foran, upon whose shoulders rests the burden of Sophomore glory, and William Dempsey adorns a suit of the junior Varsity. Edward Farrell, who will undoubtedly be the Bayley Varsity's manager in 1929, has guided the junior Varsity through a very successful season. Our boys were unlucky in the Boys' Interclass Tournament, but the Girls, team won a victory in the contest among the weaker sex.. Three members of the Canter Club also come from our class. We are looking forward to the Track meet, and our class cherishes fond hopes of victory. With these few events, our Sophomore Log is closed, but we anticipate a more successful voyage next year. Sixty-six 1928 THE BAYLEY QANNUAIC 1928 WI IN SOPHOMORE A President .... . . .FRANCIS EDWARD SWEENEY Vice-President . . . . .JOHN RAYMOND BONNAVIAT Secretary . . ...... ROBERT HAROLD CARROLL Treasurer . . . . .ELEANOR KATHERINE BABBITT ELIZABETH CATHERINE KNIGHT MARY AGNES MACAULAY MARION PATRICIA MCGUINNESS ELEANOR CECILIA MONAHAN BENEDETTA FRANCES PETRAZZO ELIZABETH MARY REILLY HELEN ELIZABETH REILLY A MARGARET CECILIA SMITH MARY FRANCES SWEENEY ANNA ELIZABETH VVHELAN EILEEN MARIE WILLIAMS WILLIAM JOHN DEMPSEX' EDWARD FRANCIS FARRELL JAMES JOSEPH FORAN ROBERT DEXTER GUTHRIE JOHN ALOYSIUS KEARNEY JOHN PAUL MADDEN ROBERT FRANCIS MURRAY JOHN FRANCIS NAUGHTON XVILLIAM RAYMOND RYAN Class Colors-Gold and White Class F I ower-Daisy Class Motto-- Esse non videri S ixt y-seven r w w W W W f -' n A 1928 THE 73AY..C6'Y QANNUAL 1928 yu UN SOPHOMORE B fi, EMPUS UGIT as it has always done and Father Time, in passing an- other milestone, has found us elevated to the realm of flippant Sopho- ' mores. Our conduct is now that befitting upperclassmen. 4' eg if Sl . with Algebra, Latin, and Science, but this state of elation was short-lived for we soon were entangled by the intricacies of Geometry, the difficult conjuga- tions of Latin and Spanish, the many, many facts regarding History and for a long time exasperated the Commercial teacher by our persistence in putting debits where credits should be. However, all these difficulties were soon- eliminated under the capable hands of our supervisors. We started our second year greatly elated having successfully coped Events went along famously until the Revival of Learning fperiod of examsj when we worked earnestly enough to delight the heart of any pedagogue, had he chanced to see us. Most of us weathered the storm, not however, without incurring a condition, here and there. H Life is never one sweet song, but then Every cloud has a silver lining. This in brief sums up our life in school. There have been days that were very trying, then, again, days that were very gay. But youth is never pessimistic and we have struck a happy medium, trying to be cheerful, always. The year has flown silently and swiftly by. There have been many humorous episodes that cannot be recorded because of limited space. We hope that our future will be as happy and carefree as our Sophomore year has been. To the Seniors, we extend our heartfelt wishes and fondest hopes that their paths will be strewn with the red roses they love so well. S ixt y-nine J .5.,.!fyf Q sw' If 1928 THE YBAYLEY QANNUAL 1928 In 'Al SOPHOMORE B President ..... .... O SCAR FRANCIS ALVERSON Vice-President . . . . .HELEN VIRGINIA LANTERMAN Secretary .... ...MARY JOSEPIIINE KOZAN Treasurer . . . . .PAUL VINCENT KOLLAR HELEN MARIE BARRY FRANCES TERESA BESTON HILDA JOSEPHINIQ DELP HELEN TERESA NIAHONEY AIARY JAOSEPHINE MORRIS .ANNA MARIE PETRONE ELIZABETH MARY REILLY HELEN RITA SHARKEY HELEN LORETTA SWEENEY .ANNA TERESA VVALSH ROBERT MAURICE CALLAHAN JOSEPH PATRICK DOYLE JOHN PAUL GEARY JAMES CHRISTOPHER LAWLESS LOUIS PETER MORO JAMES THOMAS NALLY EDMOND THOMAS SMITH RICHARD LEO SMITH Class Colors-Gold and VVhite Class F I ozuer-Daisy Class Motto- Nulla vestigia retrorsumf' Seventy f ,f ,Lf L QQ? f 6 K EY VYVV J! J? xxx law! I N152 ,, ,yo , 'X , I '2fi,,, 3 gg ' C f!-V M, , ' '42, I AM, W 9 ,L yv f f ff l' y ffl '-' ,JW X , Q4 fy iq mm , mm ' ' 'fff f 1 QL , MA -ff . my Q lf 7? n'f9?L'K My as ,Lx 'fav .MTW A7 V ,, H I . W' 4251 XX . f 4- f W ff I? f 7 I! I ,XV 4 :rffgqgjl jf V' ff WW 4 ' , fmt fi! A,Z'4f,,iQ1'b 5 I5 fl Ab- ff ,W If hx X I fr ,l vw H N, ff V ,X X qu WH ML W .1 , Ani J if MD V! u NV , 'L' XJx Q X I Smdfv Q K XWWW X Wilt QW y ff- 11 X N fm? J H QJZ ,N W 'gy jf Q Xi1ff s5vI-:i:,Cj f N M -3,4 E 05355, EM, , kv X 'W ' XL n . ff . Lf A f W X-.X N ffi W xl JW Q X L' ,W Q . V l A MW V W Qjrxwi I ' W Y , 5, x7 fgylffwlfgl Tay' at D Y?grbVL5 k YV ik XX ff ,J1 fff q + Y M .3 'ful ,WN f W HU -A f 1 X 1 3 , -WI X WUY if ' Ai lx X X ,a .7 fm 55.7, 7 5 x N X 'A A f ,lt t f V S 7 NN D ' x W Q , f vf W ' Qw X 5- QM , W In F A Jmm - Nl 1928 THe BAYLSY QANNUAL 1928 VN U9 FRESHMAN B EPTEMBER 8, 1927, marked the entrance of another forty famous Freshmen into Bayley High. Typical freshies We were,-strong in num- L M ber and ready for the skirmishes which were about to begin. 3 We found several strangers among us, some from Whippany, Dover, E Mendham and Morris Plains. We were glad to welcome them all into our midst but particularly did we rejoice over the return of one who had been with us before in the elementary school, in the days of the Sixth Grade. I . . At first our work seemed very difficult and we were busy conquering it 5 but by the end of the first semester we were progressing very well indeed. Thus far things have not been as difficult as we anticipated. The Hallowe'en Party, given by the Senior Class, marked our entrance into the social world. We must confess we felt very grown up for only high school students are admitted to these affairs and we had been looking in through the windows for such a long time! C The Mission Crusade Unit has kept us busy, spiritually and temporally. We are aiming at keeping Bayley at the head of the list! Were we interested in basketball? VVe had two classmates on the Varsity sub-team. Did we celebrate Bay1ey's first victory over St. Peter's? We painted the town red in celebration! The year is flying by. We are looking forward to summer vacation with heavy hearts because we hate to leave school! Oh, no! VVe must first struggle through final examinations. If we succeed, and we so hope, we will greet you in 1929 as Sophisticated Sophomoresf' Best wishes to the Class of 1928. Sewniy-six 535 1928 'THE' BAYICEY UQNNUAL' 1928 gg IN FRESHMAN B President .... . . .FRANCIS BERNARD NIANNING Vice-President . . . . .AGNES TERESA CHAPMAN Secretary . . . . .HELEN MARIE COLLINS Treasurer . . . . .CARMEN JOHN GOLDERE RUTH MARGARET BABBITT MARY ANNA BRANNIN MARY ELIZABETH CHAPMAN ANNA NIARGUERITE CAPOROSA IRENE ANNA CZAP MARGARET ROSE GALVIN MARY VIRGINIA GARLAND GERTRUDE MARIE GEARY MARGUERITE CLARICE HIGGINS MARY CLAUDIA HOPKINS MARY ESTELLE HOURIHAN ANNA ELIZABETH JOHNSON IRENE ELAINE KELLY DOROTHY ELIZABETH LOGAN ANNA ELIZABETH MAHONEY CATHERINE ROSE PETROZZA :HELEN TERESA ROURKE LHELEN MARIE RYAN MARY ELOISE UNDERHILL FRANCIS MICHAEL BYRNES YVVILLIAM MICHAEL CLARKE PATRICK ANTHONY CULLEN EDWARD VINCENT DORMER JAMES ANTHONY DUFF WILLIAM VINCENT DUNN THOMAS FRANCIS GANNOH RAYMOND JAMES KEYES FRANCIS PATRICK LYNCH JOHN FRANCIS O,KEEFE FRANCIS MICHAEL REILLY RUTH BABBITT CARMEN GOLDERE HELEN RYAN . RAYMOND KEYES V Class Colors-Green and White Class Motto-Sine labore nihil Class F lower-Carnation Seventy-seven 1 1 o o 0 0 o M ex? Qj VLA, WF ,ig x ' 699 ' , 7 V .1 , 11 ,X V x I M I - ,l fill K X V A lr Aff, 'L gr' lb.. j . li . v , A 1 lwqa V1.4 .4 342 K 1 N xl 0-4 g!v:9'k9M'2f, j N-fb A-4 szfggrd ,1 J , - B1 V' ' 1 :::::::::::. Wifi XX lllllll 1 lllllll X X nnvlvnny ' mum ' X ,xx 'ig 1928 THE BAYLE1' QANNUAL 1928 WI - f lil Eighty SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH Parish Director THE REVEREND W. GARNET KEEN School S ecretary SISTER LEO JOSEPH MARY ALVERSON FRANCIS CONNERS MARY LEARY GEORGE BLAINE ELEANOR BABBITT EDWARD FARRELL VIRGINIA LANTERMAN EDMUND SMITH MARIE MOTT GERTRUDE DUGAN EUGENE BRENNAN RAYMOND KEYES CARMEN GOLDERE PROMOTERS S enior fnnior Sophomore A Sophomore B Freshman A Freshman B IOSEPHINE HALLINAN EDWARD GOGERTY EDVVARD POWERS JOHN GIORDANO ELIZABETH KNIGHT FRANCIS SWEENEY HELEN SHARKEY PAUL KOLLAR MARIE CARROLL THOMAS KAVANAUGH FRED CUMMINGS HELEN RYAN RUTH BABBITT 1928 TH6 BAYiC6'Y OINNUAL 1928 VN KV BOYS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President .. IDANIEL VINCENT HURLEY Vice-President .. ..... EUGENE VINCENT KENNEY Treasurer' .... VINCENT JOSEPH LAKE Secretary .... .... J AMES JOSEPH DEMPSEY Chairman . .. ..... JOHN HENRY MAIIER 'Af ITHOUT doing the least violence to our conscience, We can easily say that l I the Boys' A. A. has had the best year in the history of its existence. This was made possible by the hard work of all its' members and the excellent CM patronage given to all social and athletic events held under its auspices.. L 5 The Basketball Team lost very few players by graduation and last year's Interclass Tournament developed fine material with which Jiggs could begin the new season. To the hard work and patience of Sister Evangeline with all of the members this successful result is largely attributed. We give her our sincere thanks and assurance of appreciation of her efforts. Father Donnelly, advisor of the athletic teams, has found a place in the heart of every student. Under his quiet, but capable guidance, all Bayley Teams can be commended for manly and Sportsman-like conduct wherever they travel. We also thank Father Donnelly for all that he too, has done for us during the past year. Eighty-two Ci H? qv m VW? Jykht 1, 2 ' ..... g NA L4 Q1 . il 1928 THE' BAYLEY :ANNUAL 1928 W' IN GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President ...... ...IYIARY CALLAHAN '28 Vice-Prcs1'dent . . . . . .MARIE IYIONAHAN '29 Treasurer .... . . .MARGARET SMITH '30 Secretary ..... HELEN SI-IARKEY '30 C1lfZiI'1'1'1,f11L . . ...... ANNA DOYLE '28 C, J LTHOUGH not so active as in past years due to the absence of the Girls' l H Varsity Basketball Team, the Girls' A. A. has had a fairly successful 'T season. r X! Due to the increase in membership, there being in all about 92 mem- ., .4 bers, much enthusiasm was shown by the girls, especially by the newly- arrived Freshmen. Because of the interest, the Moderator Sister M. Bonaventure, took in the Association, affairs went along smoothly and at the end of the year we had successfully reached the goal which we had started out to attain,-a spirit of fair play and good sportsmanship among ourselves as the Interclass Basketball Tourna- ment showed. 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Q- Q' -QA' ' ' , M, 5 A WW 1 g AX , V21 M '+I F QLNAC 7 XMAQ HS I Mwwvfffx W 1 95 ZR 7, 1 H FP 'si ' M '-KILL:-L... ATH LE 'nes ll sf 1928 THe BA1f.c6r .ANNUAL 1928 YN In VARSITY BASKETBALL Cm-9 UR basketball team of this year under the guidance of Coach j'iggs', U ' Donahue and Captain Dugan has surpassed all other Bayley High School anis. They began their campaign with three veterans of last year's Varsity: IL .--. . .H . . . ' Dugan, Dempsey, and Giordano. The two vacancies left by graduation were ably filled by Mott and Hourihan. These were assisted by an excellent squad of subs. l 'We established an enviable record, winning twelve out of sixteen scheduled games. For the first time in the history of our school we defeated St. Peter's High School of New Brunswick and this, after live years of perseverance. While going strong the team was seriously handicapped by the loss of Captain Joe Dugan, who broke his wrist just before the Kingsley game. However, Geary filled his place very well and soon they again hit their stride. Although we did not perform so well in the State Tournament, we attribute this to the fact that it was our first attempt. However, we wish .the teams of future years better success. Last but not least we should give a word of commendation to the Scrubs without whom the team could not hope for success, to our Manager, Joe Kinsella, who arranged a line scheduleg and to Father Donnelly, our Athletic Director. The schedule and results are as follows: A Bayley ................... 39 Alumni . .' ............. . . I 12 . . . 30 St. Benedictls Seconds .... . . 29 . . 18 Collegiates ............ . . 14 .. 19 Linden H. S. ........ .. 12 . . 70 St. Michaells J. C. .... . . 5 . . 22 St. Peter's H. S. .... . . 20 . . 35 St. Cecilials H. S.. . . . . 40 .. 35 Rockaway H. S. ... .. 27 .. 25 Linden H. S. ... .. 28 . . 24 Kingsley Prep .... . . 12 .. 31 St. Cecilia's H. S. .. ... 15 .. 43 Netcong H. S. .. ... .. 20 . . 19 Kingsley Prep ............... 21 St. Michael's H. S. .... Ccancelledj .. 20 St. Benedictls Seconds ....... 22 Rockaway H. S. ....... fcancelledj .. 25 St.Peter'sH.S.... 19 . . 10 Morristown Prep . . . . 22 . . 21 Netcong H. S. .... . . 19 Eighty-eight , L fwj-wjjj:g5:m gegQj-afwf-Wwe4.--www-tfiv-qnmgnww at-sq mm 1928 THE 73AtY.C6'Y MINNUAL 1928 wg ' IN VARSITY BASEBALL Y HIS year Bayley will again place a team on the diamond. Under the direction of Coach Doyle and the supervision of Father Donnelly and ' with the bookings made by the Manager, who has been successful in ar- ' ranging games including some with old rivals and others with new op- ponents the team should have an eventful season. The team, although crippled from graduation has six letter men back and a wealth of new material. The men lost by graduation were: Jimmie Giordano, Pete Manning, Holton Burnet, ff N ff, ,Xa ' N jet? . . , is y Bob King, and Bus Gilligan. April 65 CK if H May KK KC H if 13 16 19 20 25 2 7 .14 23 29 THE SCHEDULE Seton Hall Prep . . . Seton Hall Prep .. . St. Joseph H. S. ... Rockaway H. S. . .X Morristown Prep . . . St. Cecilia H. S. St. Peter's H. S. . . . St. Joseph H. S. . . St. Cecilia H. S. . . . St. Peter's H. S. . . . Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Away Home Ninety-one I r 1928 THE BAYLEY QAINNUAL' 1928 .M an GIRLS' INTERCLASS BASKETBALL p SENIOR CLASS TEAM JOSEPHINE BEGKER, Manager ANNA DOYLE, Captain Forwards Guards Center ELEANOR PRENDERGAST EVELYN CIAMPAGLIO ANNA DOYLE ENOLA BALL ELEANOR CALLANAN Side Center MARY CALLAHAN CATHERINE CAMISA JUNIOR CLASS TEAM PAULINE KELLY, Manager MARY LEARY, Captain Forwards Guards Center A MARY CLARE COLLINS MARIE NIONAHAN MARY MULXVANEY ELEANOR PRENDERGAST AGNES MORRISON Side Center WINIFRED NIULCAHY MARY LEARY SOPHOMORE A CLASS TEAM ELIZABETH RIELLY, Manager HELEN RIELLY,, Captain Forwards Guards C enter EILEEN WILLIAMS ELIZABETH KNIGHT HELEN RIELLY ELEANOR MONAIIAN BENEDETTA PETRAZZO Side Center ELEANOR BABBITT SUPHOMORE B CLASS TEAM KATHERINE GEARY, Manager MARY KOZAN, Captain Forwards Guards Center HILDA DELP FRANCIS BESTON MARY KOZAN HELEN SWEENEY VIRGINIA LANTERMAN Side Center .A HELEN SHARKEY FRESHMAN A CLASS TEAM NIARY PRENDERGAST, Manager SARAH KEYES, Captain Forwards Guards Center MARY DALY EMMA WILLIAMS MARIE CAMISA MARION DELP GERTRUDE DUGAN Side Center SARAH KEYES FRESHMAN B CLASS TEAM HELEN RYAN, Manager HELEN COLLINS, Captain Forwards Guards Center MARGARET GALVIN KATHERINE PETROZZA HELEN COLLINS AGNES CHAPMAN HELEN ROURKE Side Center MARY CHAPMAN For the Second time in two years the Class of 1928 won the title of School Champions. - Ninety-three H I - V1'1s I' In m-iruwi-Www 1928 THE TBAYLEY 4-ANNUAL' 1928 VII IN BOYS' IN TERCLASS BASKETBALL Forwards JAMES DEMPSEX' VINCENT LAKE JOHN PARMEGIANI Forwards JOHN HOURIHAN EDWARD POWERS JOHN 0,KEEFE Forwards EDMUND SMITH JAMES LAWLESS JOHN NAUGHTON WILLIAM DEMPSEY Forwards SENIOR CLASS TEAM THOMAS IWURRAY, Manager JAMES DEMPSEY, Captain Center Guards GEORGE MOTT JOSEPH DUGAN FRANCIS MCDERMOTT FRANCIS GEARY JOHN MAHER JUNIOR CLASS TEAM HENRY DEMPSEY, Manager EDWARD POWERS, Captain Center Guards GEORGE BLAINE JOHN GIORDANO EUGENE KENNY SOPHOMORE CLASS TEAM EDWARD FARRELI., M anagcr JAMES FORAN, Captain Center Guards FRANCIS SWEENEY ROBERT CALLAHAN JAMES FORAN JOSEPH DOYLE JAMES NALLY FRESHMAN CLASS TEAM EUGENE BRENNAN, Manager EDMUND HALLINAN, Captain Center Guards BERNARD MATHEWS EDMUND HALLINAN CARMEN GOLDERE FRANCIS IVIANNING JOSEPH BYRNES INTERCLASS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS The distinction Of being the Interclass Champions was won by the Seniors Ninety-four l 1928 THE CBAYLEY QANNUAL 6 77 As Freshmen we began a rough and steep ascent, And in that first year's struggle near all our strength was spentg Still we came forth victorious from this difficult strife, For Fate had carefully guarded the remaining spark of life. One yearls race was ended: one more battle won, Yet troubles we thought were over had only just begun. We Sophomores found it a life of toil, never time for fun, How thankful were we for it when the second year was done! Haughty we were as Juniorsg no classes on us trod, And, taking this advantage, we ruled with an iron rodg Old Rose and Silver formed the banner of our choice, Winning admiration which was expressed by every voice. This last year we were Seniors and mighty proud were we, For we had worked to gain our goal with utmost energyg We surely proved this fourth year that we could hold our ground, 1928 Conquering the weak, defeating the strong, we came forth laurel crowned. Now that our four years are over, we must bid you a fond farewell, But when we think of Bayley, our hearts with love will swell, Though the days pass swiftly by us, memory will ne'er grow cold. For 'twill always answer to the call of the Purple and the Gold. N mety-five IU! 1923 TH6' 'BAYLEY Q-ANNUAL' 1928 VN KV .IOIIN Glcwlzlmxo QEEORIIE Bldxlxlfi ,loux CATTANO H1eRN,xR1m fm1.mcR1 vloux I'IUL'RIlIAN lim1L'ND SMITH I -IUHN 11oNNAvLx'1' -Lxmis DEl1PSlCX' CIICOIQGIE BIOTT JOHN RTAITER FRANCIS G1-:ARY V1Nc'1cN'1' IAXKE ,IHHN f2IORDANO VIUIIN f'TUI,'RIUAIN Nimty-.fix E ga! BASEBALL AfIdllllgC'l'TxIAMES F. DOODY FRANCIS AIANNTNG Llxlmlzx GHl.IJIERIE DIA was LMNSTANZA VIAMES IVJIEMPSICY IQUMLKNU LIALLTNAN YVII.LIAM RYAN EDWARD IJOR MER BASKETBALL Mfzfmgm'-JOSEPH KINSELLA Cnpfnizz-JOSEPH DUGAN EIJMVNIJ H.xr.r.1NAN ICDMVNU SMITH QIAMIES FORAN ROBERT CALLAHAN Ii1JMlfN1m IIALLINAN FRANCIS BIANNING F 139 .-il - . ADD SSES X EMM QQJLWQMLWQ 9QQf7Wa7IZZWM M'96'!'A i5ZMW wg W7ffgZ,,wQf7QQJWZMnLJ7Qz?ZW X Miami Z? WW H iiifag ,7 vmzeqffzwf ' 6,L,,,W,z'.1.,,,4, 1928 THE 'BAYLEY 4-ANNUAL 1928 V514 CAN YOU IMAGINE A GIRL WITH Catherineis Pulchritude? Lynn's Voice? Jo's Excuses? Mary's Knowledge? El's Curls? Baheis Boyishness? Flossy's Meekness? Mary Cs Modes? Ev's Luckiness? I Bobbie's Vocabulary? Beck's Giggle? Enola's Blondness? CAN YOU IMAGINE A BoY WITH Bud's Looks? j'imn1ie's Seriousness? George's Physique .lohnnie's Answer? Mick's Height? 'I'im's Hup? Mike's NVit? Dugan's Fondness for Argument? Red's Loquacity? Doody's Good Nature? Roy's Ideas? Dennis Strength? Joes Artistic Talent? Dave's Generosity? Parmie's Imagination? Midgie's Mischievousness? Tom's Forgetfulness? Ninety-cighf K l 4 6 K 6 1 6 4 I I I 4 K 1 A S I 1928 THE BAYLSY .ANNUAL 1928 'Bl OW WE ADVISE THE FOLLOWING TO BUY- Hello Cutie ..................... Sometimes Ilm Happyu ...... .. There Must Be a Silver Lining . . . . The Varsity Drag ........ . . Kiss and Make Up . . . Take it Easy' .... .. Lucky Dayl' .... ......, Baby Facei' .............,..... Show Me the Way to Go Home .... 'Sunnyn ..................... High, High Up in the Hills . .. . . XV hat Does It Matter ........... .. 1'm Looking at the World Through Rose Colored Glasses ......... . He's a Lady's Man ...... . In My Gondolau ........... .. Crazy VVOrds, Crazy Tunes . .. Having My Ups and Downs ...... . . VVhat Do I Care for Tomorrow . . . . . I VVonder Where My Baby Is Tonight I'm in Love with a Brown Eyed Baby Who, VVho Stole My Heart Away .. Corn-Fed ...................... just Another Day VVasted Away . . . Smile a VVhile ............... X1Vhere'd You Get Those Eyes .... I Love Me .................... Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella .... . . . .CATHERINE CAMISA ..I-IELEN VANDERHOFF .JOSEPHINE HALLINAN . . . . . .IWARY ALVERSON . . .ELEANOR CALLANAN ELEANOR PRENDERGAST . . .EVELYN CIAMPAGLIO . . .FLORENCE HEGARTY . . . . . .MARY CALLAHAN ..........ENOLA BALL . . .NIARGARET NERNEY ....JOSEPHINE BECKER . . . . .FRANCIS CONNERS . . . . .JOSEPH :KINSELLA . . . .THOMAS MURRAY . . . .VINCENT LAKE ,. . .JAMES COSTANZO .....JoHN MAIIER . . .FRANCIS GEARY ........josEPII DUGAN . .FRANCIS IXXICDERMOTT . . . . .VINCENT HURLEY . . . . .EDVVARD GOGERTY ......-IAMES DOODY .......LEROY ELY . . .-IOHN PARMIGIANI . . . .MICHAEL WILLEAN N inety-nine 1928 THE BA1f,cer QANNUAL 'HN 1928 GUESS WHO SAYS- Why don't you fellows pay your dues ? Oh, Yeh. I studied about twenty lines. You ole fool. Is my father in there ?,' I don't know. It's just five o'clock.', W-e-l-1, I'll be hangedf, Wouldn't it be better this way ? That's adorable. H if KE H Lend me a dime, somebody. Keep still back there. Hold everythingf' I haven't got it.', Laugh? I thought I'd die. Oh, what do you know about it? Pounding salt is good exercisef, I told you so. Where were you last night ? Up to Frederick Streetf' Oh, Horse Collar. Whatsa matter for you ?', Oh, theylre not afraid of me. H H U H U H KC U ll THE CLASS OF 1928 WOULD LIKE TO KNOW 0110 I1 undred VV hy we get low marks in Chem? What their privileges are? VVhen Lake will stop fooling? Why Dugan goes to Frederick Street? What Red will do when Peg graduates? What Roy does with his ideas? What Jo Hallinan does in the morning? What goes on in the back of the room? VVhere Geary got The skin you love to touch ? Why we don't get pads oftener? How the school will get along without us? 1928 THE 'BAYLCEY QANNUAUC 1928 IW EO GRATIAS, the book is done. VVe sit back and scan our work with a sense of immense livlg relief and timid hope that our readers, be they many or few, will judge the result of our 3 ' Q efforts with consideration and kindly under- l standing. NVe breathe a little prayer that it be reac as something more than a school-boyls tale, the won- der of an hour. One hundred and one W 0 f y HE END 1' f ff f 7 W X X XPJQM1-g31.n.AN X I U QY A H 0.1 -ff S if-aff! ' .. Q xXx X -wx 1. Q! xx- . J 1 f Nu bf V ff KKQA Q 5 P QR mv ff? fi ' AA M!!! Q lxqqxkxxk I ? WAN 'x ff' ,+A NNW ',,-,,fN xjwgvzdwwff! -vbmx 1 .I . A3 LF ZD A LJ, i':': X 2 Ill 1 f 1 ,Q nn ' un f A f Q . 'J 'lmunl-T-W a 4 l , , , ' W- 31: 31 w w: 4 ' ' 3' -1 .- .l - V ul, I ' I yi 7 fy Age-2 ' ' ' I ' U i 1 9 M r I 4---, - .A-W W- N f Iplafn' ,lp f rfa - wif-A-f , - , W Aff F J- 4: ' 7 A 412' -44,1 Q ji. V.i 'g.? '-g3'5- ,, ': ?1. ,-'2-1-- - ,lx .. ' 'F' A m '--'- -- -Q I ,vkf -- . ' ,,-,. 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The Oldest Bank in lbe Cozmiy Building CO11Sf1'ZLL'fi01'l ! ! ! g 3172, Interest Paid on Checking Accounts of ! I S500 or Over Q 2 2 Flagler Street ! g 42: Compound Interest Paid on Special Thrift g g Accounts of 55.00 or Upwards Q I i 51.00 will start an account MORRISTOWN' N' J' 5 Z Telephone 1730 i ' OPEN SATURDAY EVENING 7 TO 9 i i i I I i --D . 1 2 5 i 2 I g Q i Compliments of ! f I g THE SERVICE APPLIANCE CO., Inc. ! : l ' l I i i CASS WASHER-EUREKA VACUUM Compliments of i I CLEANER i : . JOHN M. MILLS g i 159 S eedwell Avenue : - P I 2 I E ' J. P. BESTON, Mgr. ! I 5 I 3 ! Oprioioioiriviriuirrioioqb 1 1 1 in 1121: 11:1 iwnicn1:r3n1o14xiuiu140,' One huudrcd and twclzty-om o'o O by g A. V. R. WULFF Compliments of 1 ! I I George Mills, Pres. Harvey Mills, Sec.-T1'erls. i 139 Washington Street - 159 Washington Street g Telephone 896 Telephone 1632 E g THE GEORGE A. MILLS Q WOODWORKING COMPANY 5 ! Phone 194 ! ! l S0 Dumont Place MORRISTOXVN, N. One hundred and twenty-two zozoiuxixximizdn 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 11111 1 21113111 rioioioioioioirrimminimisiii114110102014mini:110303oi:xioioiclioioioioioim M. F. KIELY 54 Madison Street MORRISTOWN, N. Telephone 2839-W STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Compliments of HENRY SPECKMANN Manzlfacfuring Confeefioner 21 Park Place MORRISTOWN, N. J. Phone 491 ri 203: U go i I 0:0 ,WV xio1n:oi011ri1x211421i1r111 ici 1:1111 11111111111 1 1 1 11111031024 COURT PHARMACY 46 Washington Street Everything Usually found in a First Class Drug Store will be found here. Out of the High Rent District our Prices are lower. WE PUT UP PRESCRIPTIONS V Conducted by MR. E. J. LOONEY Formerly of 143 South Street HARRY C. BRADSHAW 9 College Jeweler CLASS AND FRATERNITY RINGS AND PINS - MEDALS -- CUPS S ! Compliments of 2 MR. and MRS. i J. F. NAUGHTON Q TROPHIES - BANNERS - RIBBONS - PENNANTS Samples on Request PHONE: MARKET 2919 54 Clinton Street Newark, N. J. Q 5101010111111 11:2 2 Cp 1 3 2 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1x1ui1xi1x1uiuiui11 11111919 One hundred and iwenty-three 9:9:aiuinin10102010101nirwiuizricxiuivinini 1 1 G 3020101010111 2 3104 g Compliments 0 l BAYLEY HIGH BOYS' i MURRAY'S MEN'S SHOP i i Speedwell Avenue, corner High Street ! Special Price Ofzfrml to Studenfx On All ! Merfhamlisz' i Q STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES-SONNY BOY i g HABERDASHERY CLOTHES-DUNLAP HATS-SHOES ! Telephone 2 81 1 l Q ! ! ! i ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Compliments of FRESHMEN B ozuioioiuiuisioi 1011 qu: in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 31113 1 1 Ono l1H7ld!'Pfl' and twenty-four v 2 6010102010111101010101011riuinioinioinii1121 it 111 101030101 1010990 ! Q i Q II ! U ! ! 9 . ! g Complzments of Q A l 3 ! g THE JUNIOR HOLY NAME SOCITY ' 5 i I H 2 an 2 5 U 2 4 5 THE BAYLEY A. A. 5 i i ! i 5 E 5 i 5 i i i ! Q 5 1 v l ' l 5 i g GIFTS FREDERICK CAMISA E 2 . - ' Beauty--Quality and Lasting Ability to bring g i happy remembrance through the years. A jewelry i ! store supplies the article that has these three PLUMBING, TINNING, HEATING i ! durable attributes. May we remind you also . 3 The Name on the box counts for much. i l i Q I Q B. A. WEBER, Inc. , TelePh011e488 g Successor.: to ! i Parker Sl Van Cleve . i Iewrlers Frederick Street Morristown, N. J. i ' ! g Q G I l 6012010101024riniuioioioq 20201010101031vii11ninioinioixrioiuioioilvioilxdg' One hundred and twenty-fire Q UQUQlQOQOQU-0QKlQfi. 5 i ! i 3 i ! 1 Q i E Complzments of Q Q 2 ! i ! l 3 MORRISTOWN INN l i 1 5 1 3 l E ll Maple Avenue Q H 2 3 i Q , U 2 i i 5 i i .. 9 i ' Q e ! Q E. L. HANNAS ......,....,. ...,....e P resident Q THOMAS F. DUNN ..,..... .......4.... T W.-W BRADY MILLINERY SHOP Q U : Q ' l ! Compliments of Q A FULL LINE OF LADIES' HATS g HANNAS af DUNN 5 ' IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES E INCORPORATED i i i 425 Springfield Avenue 52 South St' 3 ! SUMMIT, N- J- Morristown, N. J. Q Q Phone 935-M i ' -1 g 41 South Street Opposite Women's Community Club S I MORRISTOWN, N. J. f A Phone 283-J i i : , Q i 1 f:ClQOQU20-l QUQUQOQOQ lQ QQ Q D, Q QUQOQUQUQ Q PQ Q Q YQUQOQOQUQKPDUDOQOC Oil One hll7Zd?'Cd and twenty-six I 1 ri 1 ici 1 1111121111 1 Q DAVIS BROTHERS Druggists CORNER SOUTH STREET - PARK MORRISTOVVN, N. J. Telephone 3 2 QI QI PLACE Q ! FOR HEALTH AND VIGOR-EAT 5 Q PRIME MEATS AND SEA Toons 3 Q from ! E ATLANTIC BEEF co. Q ! Q 30 Speedwell Avenue ' ! MORRISTOWN, N. J. E Q ! Telephone 19 6 8 i l Compliments of HAND,S BUS LINE Buses for every occasion Compliments of MARTIN O'KEEFE ! ! ! ! 5 ! ! l l One hundred and tweizfy-sewfz Q 0.0 In Oi lQUQOQlYQKYQOQOQ0,l O Q 50111213 111 1 11113 1:10213 3 1 1 1 2 111 1 in 1114: 1 2 1 3 1411 i MR. and MRS. i i F. LAKE E ! Complimenfs of 1 Q ! l Q ! ! Q W. H. DUTTON COMPANY ! ! g Automobile Accessories ! ! i 45 Washington Street ! g Garage and Automobile 5 ! ! g 117 Speedwell Avenue Accessories S MORRISTOWN, N. J. i 9311411010 One lunzdrcd and twenty-eight 1:11:11 1:1 101419 in cn 1 1 1 1 Co1npliments of MR. and MRS. JOHN F. PRENDERGAST Repairing Pressing PERFECT TAILORING CO. Max Lavein, Manager CLEANERS AND DYERS GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 169 South Street MORRISTOWN, N. J. Phone 2645-W iiiiiiinixiiniiiin 1314111211111111iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiozc l PUPPIES Q AIREDALE, IRISH AND WIRE-HAIRED C01MPlime'1f5 Of FOX TERRIER PUPPIES The E THE LATEST POPULAR BREED i l IMPORTED SCHNAUZERS-GROWN STOCK i AND PUPPIES FOR SALE g of the i AALTEN KENNELS COLUMBUS CLUB 3 Mountain Avenue g SPRINGFIELD, N. g i F ! l ! Phone Morristown 731 ! i OPEN ALL YEAR Telephone 914-W E 1 Compliments of ! I M. J. SMITH, INC. 1156 M 3 'U K' l ' 5 I ' I FT, xii- Plumbing and Heating Supplies i . , 118 Spring Street E MISS BETTY HOLLY l MORRISTOWN, N. gb CONVENT, N. J. 2 10102 vioioioioioioi lim114bioioioioxoioioifr1n:o1n1011li010141:ug01.,3, One hundred and twenty-ning 9:01 2 1 ai vi 111101 141 1:2124 1 0:01201 ioiniuinioi 1 1 1-01 1 1 f Q ! ! g F. BELBEY Q ! ! g Grocerivx and Vcfgetablcs Q ! ! g 28 Market Street Q l i MORRISTOWN, N. J. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Callanan Q r ! ! ! ! ! l 2 Q C0l1'Z1Jli'l716l1fS of Q Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hallinan One 111111-tl'I'f'd and thirty Compliments 0 f M. EPSTEIN MORRISTOWN, N. I. vioioioioic 201031 it it 1 in it 21 1014 10101 bm if ioia 101 ri 111 Compliments of SMITH 86 AYERS Electrical Contractors Radio Satisfaction Guaranteed RAGO BROS. 136 Speedwell Avenue MORRISTOWN, N. J. Shoe Rebuilders 1 10:1 1 1 curio ! ! ! ! 1 Compliments of ! ! ! I JGHN C. WILKIE, INC. 32 Washington Street E I MORRISTOWN, N. J. Q ! E 5 ! ! ! H upmobile Distributors ! I Q ! ! ! ! ! ! Compliments of I MICHAEL A. DOYLE 5 ! ! ! 101: 112 11111111 1 ini ini iwrioioioiuiuiqzg One hundred and thirty-our 10102020 9 I 054 ! ! ! E i l Q ! Q ! i E ! ! Q Qnnoiuioioioilrioioi iiocnois O iciiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiii M. DE RONDE Ford Specialist ALL WORK GUARANTEED OILS and GREASES 9 Madison Street NIORRISTOWN, N. Telephone 2218 FRANK PETROZZO 116 Spring Street MORRISTOWN, N. Money sent to all parts of the world. Foreign money bought and sold. AGENT FOR STEAMSHIP COMPANY and REAL ESTATE BROKER Compliments of MR. E. F. COONEY ne hundred and thirty-two H. M. SALKIND Plumbing, Tinning and Heating W1LLlAMS 1159.1-MTI 38 Morris Street MORRISTOVVN, N. J. Telephone 421 10101011 it 103 130101011 10101 TRAVEL LUGGAGE YE OLDE LUGGAGE SHOP GEORGE GREEN 8: SON 19 Washington Street MORRISTOWN, N. J. SAVAGE WASHERS - SAVAGE IRONERS LAUNDRY WORK THAT'S IRRESTIBLE - AUSTIN'S LABOR SAVING MACHINES 78 South Street, Morristown, N. J. RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Telephone 2546-W 2010101 111 1 1 ri 11011 1901 ri :if it 1024 it it 1 if CD in in in 301014 14 101011020 Q Compliments of 5 THE BAYLEY HIGH GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ! ! 5 E ! E I I ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 5 By H! ! Q CAROLINE LAUNDRY, Inc. ! Q Pine Street, Morristown, N. J. ! INSPECTION OF OUR NEW PLANT INVITED i 310101 ri rioi 11 10101 imrimrimxinirricximrilf. One hundred and thirty-three 0:01011 1011 11 it it ioiuioilliniuiflielifxi llwliuinioqbnioioii if 103111111014 I l I Q f 1 Q Q g Compliments of Compliments of U g MISS LENA FAGNANI Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Prendergast Q ! ! Q ! D i i E E ! ! i i ! ! ! Q ! 3 C0mPlim6'Wf5 of Compliments of l Q Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conners JOHN P, COONEY I l 0:01024xiuxuxoiuiuicui 1 choirs: ni ri ri ri 11 xi 11 11 vim 1' in 1 nz if 1 12 xi Q14 One hundred and thirty-four Compliments of MR. and MRS. WILLIAM DUGAN Compliments of ABE SCHLOSBERG Compliments of MR. and MRS. PATRICK KINSELLA IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS PIPES - STATIONERY - GREETING CARDS - FOUNTAIN PENS CAMERAS WILLIAM J. NOLTE 42 Speedwell Avenue MORRISTOWN, N. J. SMOKERS' ACCESSORIES - NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES DEVELOPING AND PRINTING NOVELTIES 1 xi 110203111 xi 11 11 ni xi 1010: :ini 12014101 One hmzdred and thirty-fi 0:01011 if i Q ! ! ! I I ! ! E E I MR. and MRS. D. DOYLE Compliments of 3 ! ! Q ! 5 I ! Q ! Q g WILLIAM E. GARDNER E Radio Service Q . g Basking Ridge, New Jersey Q g MARTI ELECTRIC RADIO i AMERICAN BOSCH RADIO i ATWATER KENT RADIO i Reconditioned Second-hand Radios Guaranteed Q R. C. A. ! ! g Telephone 25 I Compliments of THE LADIES, AUXILIARY of the A. O. H. Division 3 Compliments of MR. and MRS. CHARLES BALL 0202010301411uioioiui 1 1:1101 1 11111 3 111 1 1 2 1 11111 10114 One hundred and thirty-six FRANK IORIO Cloflaier - Hutter Haberdasloer 88 Speedwell Avenue MORRISTOWN, N. if 10201 xi 102111010121 14 if if it 2 101: in 101103 -I. Compliments 0 f ! ! SOPHOMORE B l ! THE DAILY RECORD The Paper That Keeps You 'Postedv IOB 55 Park Place N. B. 'I OMLINSON Publisher MORRISTOWN, N. J. WORK DONE QUICKLY SATISFACTORILY AND ! Q ! ! ! JOSEPH F. BURKE ! ! Madison Avenue Dairy ! ! GRADE A MILK AND CREAM i GUERNSEY MILK, SPECIAL BABY MILK g Telephone 852 g 1010101 mioioqboiwi 1 1 1 21312111 1 1 One hundred and fllIl'fj'-SCI'C1l o:u3o1oiu1 1103011121020 5 A. s. MELROY, INC. i 8 -10 Pine Street Q ! Q MORRISTOWN, N. J. i i Telephone 2 5 Q l g Automobile Maintenance i i EFFICIENT SERVICE I ! l 3 i Q i E CHRIS L. GALLAGHER I E l j MEN'S SHOP ! ! ! Q 13 South Street E g MORRISTOWN, N. J. Q ! Compliments of MRS. HENRY DRISCOLL IORIO BROS. High Grade Tailor CLEANERS and DYERS NO EQUAL IN COUNTY 13 South Street MORRISTOWN, N. J. Telephone 783-W foxxoioisxioininioinioir :Doi ri 2 I1 I1 ri 3 Ii 13 I1 I1 xi rim 1 1 xi xi nz I: ri One lzzulrlrcvl and thirty-eight 'Z' 3 9.0 vioifxioioioilxiflifxioilzinlioicxifvi li 114 Compliments of Sergeant and Mrs. Joseph B. Callahan HIPSON DAIRY CO. Everything in the Dairy Line GRADE A MILK SPECIAL MILK CERTIFIED MILK STRICTLY FRESH EGGS SWEET BUTTER SALT BUTTER 35 SOUTH STREET Phone 197 11111301019 1010111010: 1110102109 Q CARRELL'S PHARMACY INCORPORATED 5 PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY 5 SICK ROOM SUPPLIES IN LARGE VARIETY i COTTON GAUZES, PLASTERS, ETC. i ! Telephone 143 i Q ! 31 South Street Q MORRISTOWN, N. J. ! ! 2 CITY HAT SHOP 5 ! and 5 SHOE SHINE PARLOR Q I 1 ! WE RENOVATE ALL KINDS OF HATS 1 35 South Street 5 11111 in 1 :oi xi: iuioinioioioi 0 One himdred and flzirty-nine 031111141 1111111111131 3 3 1 Phone 1898 Established 1 A L. GOLDSTEIN ! ! Q ' The Reliable Furrier and Tailor 5 i g 13 Pine Street Q MORRISTOWN, N. J. I Q Q ! 2 ! ! ! g Compliments of E g WILLIAM A. HEGARTY 0:41102 mini: 2010101 1:1 31 1 in One lzzmdred and forty Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. J. Condon The ARNOLD MARKET CO Meats of Best Quality 8-10 Market Street MORRISTOWN, N. J. Telephone Call 6845 iiixiiiiiiciiiliioioi O:0rio1ni01o1:i1 if if if ini 1 1 2 1 141 1 112 3 C: 111 11111 141 1 101020 ! I I I i ! : THE i - ! Q HEARNE BAKING i I I COMPANY I I - - l Q ROBIN HOOD BREAD ComPl'me11fS Of i g Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dempsey ' REGULAR DELIVERY 3 i Q 281 Speedwell Avenue ! 5 I Q MORRISTOWN, N. J. ! I ' i I 9 i 5 I 2 Q A f, N. B. GOON GO. 2, , Q i If . SW, I'0lUbl'l qex I l 1 I7soufhxrMarrimmnN1 Q g Mf:s1l1'e1nenf Goody 2 ' I, 7 oo wear - g Ei 'iz 'Jl to Fit tbe Feet that 2 D I nj W HW, to FU BASEBALL - TENNIS - GOLF i E FOOTBALL - BASKETBALL g E Several Models - PATENT LEATHER HOCKEY SUPPLIES f BLACK KID Q I BURNT OAK KID Q Q sizes z to Io. Widths AAA fo EEE Q I Agents for Q Q HARRY BUECHLER i i 28 S eedweu Avenue SPAULDING and DRAPER-MAYNARD'S P ! l MORRISTOWN, N, J, SPORTING GOODS E E A Telephone Us Telephone 1040 Q 7l0ll!Ql7Q0l1l1ll1ll1lQllIIl1l1Vl0lI.ll0lt9l4Pllli1lQ1 One hundred and forty-one Q fduiuioiuifIifrin1410111itnilwirvii111xininilrinioininqbcsixrixrierirxlmnimrifricxitbicoza 3 E l i ! Q g Compliments of i 1 Compliments of g Mr., and Mrs. C. B. Finch, i Mr. and Mrs. T. Hurley Q West New York, N. J. g 5 i 9 E 2 ! S l ! s 3 - Q 5 Q s g Q A Q i Q Q Complimemfs of Compliments of g 4 - l Q Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Becker Mr, and M1-S, A, P, Murray i l Q Qor1n1u1o:u1o1oio2 1 1111503011211011130111 11113113 ai:uixxifmiuioxuiuiuiqi. One hundred and forty-fze'0 J. VINCENT BANKS M. J. MC DONNELL MORRISTOWN FEED CO. A Feed for Every Need Lackawanna Place PHONE 1403 Compliments of ROBERT E. BURKE Compliments of Q Mr. and Mrs. F. McDermott ! ! Q ! Q ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! W. ENNIS an co., INC. Q Q ! Q l Lumber and Masons' Materials 2 ! ! l MORRISTOWN, N. I l Telephone Conn. Q ! ! ! ! l 1 ni ri 2 1 1 vixxanimnirsicninxiuiuinxuioic ,S One hundred and forty-three v 10,0 Compliments of CO7MPli17'Z51ZfS of RAMBLER A. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nerney Compliments of Compliments of MARGUERITE BALL Mr. and Mrs. James Doody xjfvioioioilricxifxiivierilrioieitoiixifrifxiili xicxioioioioiibiflioioiuioit e hundred and fdrty-four oi 111 1 ici 11113111111 1 ini 1 14111 113111111 3:1 1 1 is 114 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Gogerty 10103011 1301010101 1 ni li: 111011 Forty-two Years Selling Good Coal When you Want Coal Call MERCHANTS Phones: 1495 - 1495 MORRIS PLAINS Compliments of STRUBLE BROTHERS Eureka Rug Co. Floor Covering and Linoleum Compliments of JAMES LAWLESS Grocer 1 1 1 11113 201030101 1010101 One lzundred and forty-ji 014130102 1 1 1 1 101011111111 Q ! l Q ! Q Q ! g Compliments of ! Q ! l Q JOSEPH SHEKERJIAN ! Q ! Exclusive Furniture 2 Q ! ! i 15 South Street f Q MORRISTOWN, N. J. Compliments of ! Mr. and Mrs. Parmegiani Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Daly Compliments of DICKINSON MONUMENTAL WORKS 5op11,:o:o11n21n1oimr1x1 191350111 3 :ni 11130111 2111141 24:11 1 Q One himdrcd and forty-sifr nioifrioioinioioiavioiotbi 11101011 Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of SPEEDWELL MEAT MARIQET 51 Speedwell Avenue MORRIS PLAINS, N. J. 1111111 1 2 C311 101 ini 11141 303105 Q ! ! ! ! ! ! ! l Compliments of ! BERNARDS CREAMERY 2 BERNARDSVILLE, N. J. j i Q ! Q ! ! ! PARK DRUG STORE Compliments of S Park Place 5 Q MORRISTOWN, N. J. ! ! l Telephones: 2463-W-440-1570 Q All departments are fully equipped. Your ! Prescriptions are carefully Compounded E According to your Physician's orders by i Registered Pharmacists. i We carry a complete line of Abdominal 3 Supports, Elastic Hosiery and Trusses. i l i One hundred and forty-sewn 11:10:01 iz iz nz 101192, 0:01023 111 1111113 313111 1414 i I l Q l l Q l Q l g Complimezzis of 5 g UTILITY COACH LINES Q l I Q Radio - Sheet Music - Victrola i CHALMERS GODLEY, Corp. g of Morristown i Q g MORRISTOWN, N. J. 24 Washington Street ! l 9:0 One hmzdred and forty-eight FIXTURES APPLIANCES R. B. JOLLEY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR QUALITY RADIO 76 Park Place MORRISTOWN, N. J. Compliments of T. J. HENNION 16 Market Street MORRISTOWN, N. 1211311011 111111301 1011154110111 111 21111 11311 1 1 1 2 1 211111101 Compliments of GEORGE RAYMOND MILLS General Roofing Coniraefor For Your Drug Needs and those requisites found in a modern drug store, go to YOST DRUG STORE Dependable and Operated in a strictly ethical manner 25 Park Place at Washington Street Telephone 285 Morristown vjoinioini si xi mini 106-011 1 ri ri xi 1 iliiixifilioqpoiri iii 3 111 1 1014921 Q Q Q For over thirty years our policy 2 has been to give Quality Mer- i chandise at reasonable prices. g 1. D. ,LYON Q Q Q DIAMONDS - WATCHES g Q MORRISTOWN, N. J. Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Phone 1999 Morristown, N. J. Q Q Q Q JAS. H. MDNAHAN Q Q Q Q Auto Paints and Lacquer Shoppe i 51 Mills Street Q Q Q Q LACQUERS OF ENDURANCE Q 1010: xi ri ni Q11 1o1cv1o1u1o3cr3cr11,f, One hundred and forty-nine ,:,xi:wilxi1ri1ri:rimrimrimni411414111sir111rim114mixri:111mic111rc3r1inviiri:rinioiuininioilozo Q Q ! ! ! ! ! ! g Complimezzts of Q NEW JERSEY Q DRUG Co. E J. M. Burnett, Prop. Q ! ! l Q ! ! ! ::g:Z!F.Y T H E ! sm-'E PLACE THE WITTE-RICHARDS COAL COMPANY 20 Washington St. MORRISTOWN, N. J. A T0 suv Youn CAR Q Nash Cars are wonderful value. ' They are at Rock Bottom prices v now and we carry a complete line ' ready for immediate delivery. i i NASH NIORRISTOWN NC i SALE 81 SERVICE s - - -'ff . , -, .-Qc, N-4 35 37 39 MORRIS STREET . www ' A -o o , - 0 '-, ,- 0 9 . ...Jr .-'si ...Q i ,of Monmsfown N .1 W ooo 9, 0:01 One Illllldffd and fifty Conzjllilrnmfs Of EUGENE V. WELSH Real Estate 1nio1u3n:u1u1+1 1 zo:pc101:rioix111:Quri:xi:121n1o3u2ur1o:u1u1u2uzuiuinii i 0:0 iiiqbiiiviiiiiiuiioza l i ERNEST J. PARSONS 5 P Q Salzitmfy Engifzeer Q ! Registered and Certified Plumber Licensed by i the Board of Health Authorities of Morristown i to install, erect and repair Plumbing Fixtures. C0mPl'mf?71f5 of Q ! LAWRENCE M. CARLEY l 10 DE HART STREET i ! A ! - l Telephone 516 i Q ! ! ! MEEKER at ROONEY Phone Morristown 2538-J 22 Market Street Q ! DR. ERNEST B. WETMORE MORRISTOWN, N- J- U Telephone 2281-J Surgeon Deutzxt i i 54 SPEEDXVELL AVENUE i Morristown, N. J. 'i Q Q I ,Je i Specializing in Conductive Anesthesia, in Painless ,cl F I ' ' i .gal in C Extracting and in Minor Oral Surgery g -' W c BATTERY ! Ofhce Hours: 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.g 2 to 8:30 P.M. : , ' Snmfuys ami rzwzings by apjzoinlmwzl, Wedncsziuy ! excepted ' Q W Q I l rio? 1 11010111 1 Gp 1 1 ist 1 1 via 101 :ini riuiniuii 1111114020 One hlllILl1l'Cd and iffy-0110 tzvioixixiciri 3 2 31141 141 1 if Q g W. T. Enslec, Prvs. A. Gibbons, Treas. i Tel. 456 Tel. 1083 ! Established 1875 l i THE ENSLEE FIREPROOF STORAGE g AND VAN COMPANY E Motor Vans i E 76-78 Elm Street 5 MORRISTOWN, N. J. g Telephone 456 i I Q ! I I ! ! DEMPSEY 86 HIGBIE I ! Q ! ! u Real Estaie and Insurance 5 5-7 South Street ! MORRISTONVN, N. ' Telephone 79 0 I I o:u:o:oio1iu1o1n1o1i11 2 Cm 1 in 1 is One Imndred and fifty-two It FLOYD T. WOODHULL MORRISTOVVN, N. J. ELIZABETH, N. J. Quality Merchandise at Fair Prices MORRRIS COUNTY'S LARGEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION V19 Cheque Accounts 475 Time Accounts SETTLES ESTATES, EXECUTES TRUSTS Safe Deposit Vaults MORRISTOWN TRUST COMPANY Park Place and Market Street MORRISTOWN, N. 11110: 111 102114111 1 1 111111: 1111: 11112 H. Sl J. MINTZ Morristownk Leading Clotlaiers SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES JOHN J. CAMISA Real Estufe 93 Mills Street MORRISTOWN, N. Telephone 117 S -M 3112111 1 219:11 311111: 111301103 ! Compliments of i NEWTON FURNITURE OO. ! ! E ! ! ! ! - l ! ! ! ! ! l STUDEBAKER and i ERSKINE Q AUTOMOBXLIS Q ! B. sz O. MOTOR COMPANY i ! ! ! Telephone 1875 g Q ! ! i 173 Washington Street MORRISTOWN, N. J. 3 14101 11: ini .141110101r1o1u3o1n1o14,v, 4 One hundred and fifty-three 'gcrini if 1 it 1111 1111101114 it if 11 0 I I 2 Compliments of V I g MRS. E. L. BRENNAN Q H. QBRECHT co. ' Groceries-Delicatessen i THE HOME OF QUALITY Q DORAN APARTMENT BUILDING i i FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY g OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY 2 Q O2Oy:n:n1o1uioinx21mini 1 cboi 1 ini One hundred and fifty-four if 1' 11 11 Zlviiwnrxxmyz 11 :is in 1 1 HARRY A. YORK Real Estate and Imzmmce 6 Pine Street MORRISTOWN, N. J. Phone 1627 Compliments of - 4 Pine Street Phone 2661 Gallagher Sc Ammerman . e 92010101111010101031r301011111xinioioioinir121x11winch:ri:111rioioiuioiuinicbifozl Q I 3 ! ! I ! i 5 2 I 2 2 Compliments of Compliments of g MR. and MRS. SAMUEL DANTE DR. R. F. BARRETT ! i ! i ! I 4 S g i 2 l g 4 j ! f 3 g i - l 5 I Q I am prepared to do your i i J. P. BRANNIN Q Q LANDSCAPE GARDENING 2 In 21 H1051 Satisfactory manner High Grade Meats am! Poultry E 5 I ! i i Y I : ou get ' ' i Q U QUALITY, SERVICE and ECONOMY i Can furmsh you any tree, bush or plant you . V i may desire. Let us talk it over. when you buy at this market. g 5 I i g FREE DELIVERY i S ! g GILBERT E. NICHOLS ' ! IOOM Speedwell Ave. - Phone 1258 Q E Phone 413-M l i ! i I iorioivivibixixioiui irq: 3 in 11311113 in1IP1014biuilliollwioiuiclioiui I! One hundred and fifty-jim ,yi ini 1 311111111 1421211111 E Compliments of ! g FAIRCHILD COMPANY ! ! Q ! ! ! ! Q l ! ! l Q l Q Compliments of LoU1s F. DEMPSEY Q ! Morristown's Sanitary PlZll7'Ll C'Y i PLUMBING - HEATING SHEET METAL WORK E Office and Shop: 26 Cutler Street Phone 1019 0:0101 ioiniuininioi 1 4901111 One lumdred and fifty-six A Metropolitan Store in Morristownv Over fifty departments foremost in Fashion, Quality and Value, sup- plying Apparel needs for the en- tire familyg Furniture and other things for the home. M. P. GREENBERGER CO. 22-26 Speedwell Avenue MORRISTOWN, N. Rendering service that builds for greater attainments SPENCER CORSETIERE Spencer Service Ojers You HEALTH - STYLE - CHARM DRESS CORSETS - BANDEAUS ABDOMINAL BELTS A free figure diagnosis Phone Spencer Corsetiere Morristown 1362-W ,zpiuioioitrioiflitxioitrifliw111rioioioioiuilxioioioim111xininiuioioixrioioiat C I I I I I ! I I 2 Compliments of I g Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Doyle I I I I I I I I Q I I 2 JAMES CONDON I Phoenix Avenue I I j MORRISTOWN, N. J. Q ! I Q g Phone 1228 TAXI SERVICE BONIFACE'S GARAGE 3 DeHart Street GARAGE REPAIRS - SUPPLIES - CAR WASHING - VACUUM CLEANING U. S. L. BATTERIES OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION Telephone 199 KLING'S GAS STATION HARRY KLING, PROP. GOODRICH AND MICHELIN TIRES OILS AND ACCESSORIES 67 Spring Street and Lackawanna Place at The Kleen-Rite Auto Laundry 0:0101011riuioioioiuioinrdbnini 11mir192014riuioinininif111110101 101014 3 gg One hundred and jfffy-scum 6.10142 14341111 3 11111114 E 2 ARTHUR K. KLING Q Q Q l Q Q Q Q S Premier Pure Foods Q Q Q Q Q g Compliments of 2 5 C. s. and M. J. MOTT ' Francis H. Leggett 86 Co. Telephone 657-I N. BASS 86 COMPANY Outntters for MEN, WOMIEN and CHILDREN Shoes for the family our specialty 21 Speedwell Avenue MORRISTOWN, N. More NE WS First THE JERSEYMAN Morris County's Leading Daily Q011xirxi0iu:o14r30i0i0i4 101 1 1:1311 1011102 2111101 10112 ri :ini One himdred and iffy-eight The reception room of the Colyer Printing Co., where clients are received and their printing problems discussed. erfuice I ERVICE has become a science. The true measure of any service is the sincerity of those who give it. The Colyer Printing Company functions toward one end -'to serve a little better than anyone else. ln other words, it is our aim to help you obtain the greatest pos- sible results from every dollar you spend. Colyer Printing Co Sussex Ave. and Dey St. Newark, N. J. 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