Bloomfield High School - Memories Yearbook (Bloomfield, NJ)
- Class of 1934
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CQ Ex Eihrin .2547 7 A , X 'fi K ,f v ew, X 4. AS SENIDRS GO A Comedy In Four Ads Publwslwed By True ' SENIOR CLASS Bloomfleld High School af BLOOMEIELD VIEW JERSEY JUNE 934 -l-,- ,AQ ,M7 -Y - 41' FOREWORD RRIVING aT The TerminaTion oT our high school career, we Turn and gaze back along The way we have so recenTlv Tra- versed. ATTer The sigh oT a Task compleTed, There suddenly occurs a kaleidoscopic proces- sion wiThin our minds oT The varied incidenTs and episodes oT These Tour years. AnyThing so rich in emoTional color, humor, and paThos musT necessarily have a high TheaT- rical value. l-lence, The Board has adoloTed a dramaTic Theme as being symbolic oT This hecTic and indelible era oT our lives. The EdiTor. 'f f-A-A-4 YY, 4 A, , - ,-7.4, 7. 1 A- 14. C' f . A X l I E, Tl-lE graduales of June. IQ34, respeclfully dedicale flwis, our annual, lo Mrs. Ina F. 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A47 h A Q. k EA-I Ji . 1: S .i v'q?hka'!I,g:gA:3 ,X in :fx -1 44 A - . ,. f , M, , Sym.. ,.Ii :'.z.L:.., .. ,,.,.1.,,.Q..,.g, - 1 ,, A 3 ' : i .. lt-was V-K l l l l l l l l 1-Xll+he world's a slage, And all llwe men and women merely players -Slfmalcespeare V Ur1Hr 1Uy1 ' ,Q J .I .i I QEEENUGDURSB 5 WJNV, NV, w, XJ I w UU Um . 1 i l 1 I n HV 1!'N, V1 1' N r I f f ' Q , I i 5, , l , H ff I 2 r , n 3 ig AS SENIORS GO LOUIS MARSHALL FRICK Lou All praise and TrilouTe To our worThy presidenT, crooner, and clubman-Lou Frick! l'le's presidenT oT The A. A. and Hi-Y, played cenTer on lasT season's championship TooTball Team, and acTed The role oT ProTessor Murray in The Senior Play. Lou, who coos Those hearT-searing love ballads, is heading Tor Columbia, where we lcnow he will malce good. Chosen as The mosT popular, mosT respecTed, and besT leader in The class, he lays claim To reading and daTes as his hobbies, buT whaT, aslcs DoubTing Thomas, OT ThaT IiTTIe blond charmer? RAYMOND DARBY HRBY.. Ray is one oT The mosT popular boys in The class. AT any raTe he was voTed The wiTTiesT and he cerTainly deserves ThaT TiTle. l-le holds The oTTice oT Vice-PresidenT oT The class and is a member oT The l-li-Y. Ray was TooTball manager Tor Two years and has received Two maior leTTers. WhaT an easy liTe he leads, claiming only eaTing, sleeping, dancing, and sTudying iusT a liTTle as his chieT occupaTions. Ray was Charlie Golden in The Senior Play. ELIZABETH W. SCANLON ElizabeTh ElizabeTh has one oT The nicesT smiles in The class. While singing, dancing and daTes Took up mosT OT her spare Time, she capably perTormed The duTies oT class secreTary during The senior year and parTicipaTed in The acTiviTies OT The STudenT PrinTs, French and Chemis- Try Clubs. For Three years ElizabeTh was a member oT The Voice class and several Times sang in Assembly programs. She will aTTend ST. ElizabeTh's College in MorrisTown. BETSY POOLEY BeTs One of The mosT respecTed members oT The class is BeTs. She is now secreTary oT The Girl Reserves, and was a head usher aT The Senior Play. l-ler suppressed desire is-well, we won'T Tell his name, buT iT is a Three- leTTer word and begins and ends wiTh Swimming, ice-slcaTing, and The aTore-menTioned pleasurable pur- suiTs are her hobbies. Moreover, This versaTile young lady has served as class Treasurer Tor The lasT Three years. Ten AS SENIORS GO DOROTHY M. ACKERSON Ackie l-lere is one-half ol: ThaT Tar-famed Team-Ackerson and Boorse. Ackie was vice-presidenl' oT The class Tor Three years, and is The champion class-cuTTer and geTTer- in-Trouble oT The class. She is one oT The sunniesT girls we know and always has ThaT happy smile ready. ScoTch- men are pre-Terred by Ackie, especially Those named Jimmie, and does she go Tor Tennessee drawls! The Girl Reserves, The Senior Gym Team, and several class commiTTees have enjoyed DoT's services during her Tour years. EDWARD BERLINSKY Berl The sTar oT sTars who led The Champions oT Cham- pions we are proud To say, is a member oT our class. Berl has had oTTers Trom more Than ThirTy OT The leading colleges oT The counTry7 some oT The prominenT ones being, SouThern California, NoTre Dame, PrinceTon and N. Y. U. l-le has had more honors heaped upon him Than any oTher BloomTield sTar. Hereceived a cup Tor having been named scholasTic all-American guarTer- back, and a gold medal Trom The school Tor having secured nine TirsT Team B's . 0' f Cu fuaa-eZ, f OSCAR H. BONNER Ozzie Clear The way, Tolks-here comes Ozzie. l-le is one ol: Those people who iusT can noT keep sTill, and he cer- Tainly knows how To perTorm on a drum! Baseball, The T-li-Y, and P. Gfs oT The Tairer sex are Oscar's weaknesses, and he enjoys lisTening To dance orchesTras, Too. When he graduaTes, he is going To work in a New York Broker- age house-iT won'T be long now unTil we will all be borrowing money Trom him. Line Torms on The righTl CLARA BANDHOLZ Clara Clara has been a member oT The class since The Park School days. l'ler populariTy, sweeTness, and love oT Tun have made her an innumerable number oT Triends. Clara is a member oT several oT The school clubs having been in The AThleTic AssociaTion Tor Three years and a member oT The STudenT PrinTs STaTT and Spanish Club. Clara is a TaiThTul devoTee OT all The girls' sporTs and she can always be seen in The sTands during TooTball season. fc Eleven AS SENIORS GO ANNE BOORSE nDomeH Dollie has been an acTive member oT The Senior Gym Team and The Girl Reserves. CollecTing ScoTTies and admiring New Yorlcers oT The Tall, darlc, and handsome caTegory, are Dollie's pasTimes. Swimming, dancing, and BuTTerscoTch Curls occupy Dollie's Time when she is noT wiTh Aclcie, her perpeTual side-lciclc. Our gymnasT hopes To display her aThleTic prowess upon a TypewriTer aT Business College aTTer she deparTs Through The porTals oT B. H. S. rf ' - ', HARRY BRIERLEY Hsonnyn Harry hails Trom TorringTon High, ConnecTicuT, and we cerTainly have proTiTed by his presence here. Harry is very much inTeresTed in Marine Engineering and ThaT is whaT he expecTs To sTudy. Besides being a regular boolcworm he also enioys Tishing and swimming. Much oT his Time is spenT aT The movies and in lisTening To The radio. Have you ever heard oT anyone willing To admiT ThaT he lilces school? Well, Harry does. JOHN S. BULKOWSKI nJohnn John is one oT Those collecTing bugs, having several collecTions oT old American coins To his crediT. BuT collecTing coins does noT Talce all his Time-he is an ardenT Tennis Tan. Mr. Slcogsberg TaughT him To play, and now he never TorTeiTs a chance. During The sum- mer, he worked aT a hoTel and was so Tavorably im- pressed, ThaT, iT possible, he inTends To Take a hoTel course aT Cornell. , DORIS BREWSTER HDoF' Doris leTT NuTley To come To B. H. S. in her senior year. WiThin The shorT Time ThaT she has been here DoT has gained a hosT of Triends Thru her good humor and Triendliness. We are sure ThaT These Two TraiTs will carry her Tar when she graduaTes from Dralce's SecreTarial School. Doris swims, dances, and plays Ten- nis Tor sporT and pleasure. She also sings in The Girls' Glee Club and is a member oT The A. A. AssociaTion. TweNe AS SENIORS GO KATHRYN A. BURGESS ..Kay.. This wee lassie, an associaTe ediTor of As Seniors Go, belongs To The French Club and has aTTained The posiTions oT chieT TypisT and prooT reader on The STudenT PrinTs sTaTT. ln spiTe oT ouTside acTiviTies, Kay has Tound Time To masTer The French language, and is quiTe pro- TicienT in maTh. This sprighTly maiden aTTesTs To The TacT ThaT her chieT delighTs and saTisTacTions are Tound in dancing, music, and inTerior decoraTing, her chosen vocaTion. ffm, fr. ' JACK CALLAGHAN MaesTro Jack our crooner, will be well remembered Tor The Tine work he did in The musical comedies Ship Ahoy and Pickles and as The hard boiled deTecTive in our Senior Play. l-le is a member oT The l-li-Y, Sphinx Club and Boys' Glee Club and was declared The possessor oT The nicesT smile in The class. l'le inTends To go To eiTher Syracuse or DarTmouTh, buT we Think iT will be Syracuse because-well, you ask him. ANTHONY CAMPOLIETO AnThcny AnThony came To B. l-l. S. Trom Barringer Evening High Two years ago and has been on The honor roll ever since. T-le Takes a iusTiTiable pride in his sTeno- graphic skill and inTends To enTer a local business col- lege upon graduaTion. AnThony, because oT his neaT Typing, has aT diTTerenT Times aided several members oT The TaculTy and he has, according To his calculaTions spenT more Than TorTy-Tive hours aTTer school in The Typing room perTorming These services. ' I . rf -RUTH BROWNE Brownie Leading lady in The senior play, mosT popular girl in The class as well as besT dancer-ThaT's RuThl How- ever, membership in The STudenT Council, Girl Reserves, Junior Prom CommiTTee, and The Junior and Senior Gym Teams are proofs ThaT she is noT aT all a one-sided person. Brownie likes parTicularly golT and swimming buT she has a sTrong' aversion To spinach. RuTh has chosen Laselle Junior College in Auburndale, Massa- chuseTTs Tor conTinuaTion oT sTucly. ' ' ThirTeen 'L4,4,exi, ,I , .,.- .0 ' AS SENIORS GO A A JOSEPHINE A. BUTTACAVOLI ..Jo.. Jo inlends lo lake a secrelarial course in some bus- ness college. She is lhe lreasurer ol lhe French Club and was a member ol lhe English and Home Economics Clubs. She likes lo dance, play lennis. swim and enioys good dance orcheslras. She alsolikes lo cul lvliss l-lough's English class. Jo was kepl busy al lhe Senior Play acling as an usher. i WILLIAM CANIFF Bill No doubl you have seen Bill driving around in his louring car. ll seems lo be his pel hobby. Maybe he won'l have lo hilch-hike anymore. l-le and his pal Alan Donahue hiked oul lo lhe World's Fair lasl summer- you oughl lo gel him lo lell you aboul il. Swimming and skiing also inleresl Bill and he has been a member ol lhe German Club. Bill inlends lo enler lhe business world upon gradualing. I . 1 . JAMES CONWAY Jim lvleel Jim Conway, lhe besl slage hand in Bloomlield l-ligh School! l-le lhinks, eals and sleeps slage work. ll is a lacl-lor a week during Ship Ahoy he was among lhose who slepl back slage lor a week. For lhree years Jim and his pal Bob Fisher have done lhe heavy work lor Senior Plays. Driving and ripping cars aparl, chemislry, and girls are his olher likes. Jim in- lends lo go on wilh his slage work, especially slage lighling. FLORENCE J. CAPROFF CdPPY Happy-go-lucky, carelree Cappy. She does nol lake lessons so seriously bul is very conscienlious aboul her work on lhe Senior Gym Team and is an all around alhlele which probably accounls lor lhe lacl lhal she has won lhree major lellers. She had her slarl in school aclivilies when she look parl in lhe Freshman Parenls' Program. Cappy was a charming debulanle in lhe Senior Play. She is also a member ol 'lhe Che-mislry Club and names ice-skaling and horse-back riding as her lavorile hobbies. Fourleen if 7 1 ,,,, AS SENIORS vii IRENE MARIE CAVANAUGH Irene Irene came Io us from Lacaradaire Academy 'rhree years ago. She is a member of fhe Junior Gym Ieam and her hobbies are walking, reading and ice and roller skaring. She was an usher al our Senior Play. She in- lends ro enler Upsala College 'ro sludy languages, so ask your professor lo Iranslale Ihis for you, Irene- Oodgay ucklayi olay ouyay. JOHN CORICA ' John There is nolhing dull aboul John. He is peppy and lull of humor. I+ puzzles us how one can dislike sludying and school so much and yel' be such a good sludenf. As a freshman, he wen'r oul lor Irack, and allhough he works afrer school, he slill finds 'rime ro enioy swimming, driving, and music. John is going Io sludy Chemical Engineering ar Cooper Union. f U 01 - ' ALAN DONAHUE HAI.. Alan has an unruly mop of wavy hair which has fav- orably impressed some girls buf he doesnur seem lo give fhem a fumble. I-lis main inreresl is in sporls, loolball, baseball and especially gymnasiics in which he is quile proficient Al who has been a member of Ihe German Club and +he School Bank is an ardenl colleclor of coins. I-le has Taken a commercial course and plans To work- probably in an office-aller gradualion. .uf .Ju g 4' H MARION L. ci-IESTERMAN Marion Marion inlends, some day, 'ro be a hair dresser, bul according ro whar we hear, Ihe only hair she'll ever dress will be her husband's, for she is already engaged. We wonder whal will happen ro I-lelen Kerr if Marion gels married, because in school The Two were praclically inseparable. ,he is a good ,cook and can sew, so he's a prefly luc kifellow. Fifleen l r I l I .. H f f 'x 7 AS SENIORS GO FLORA P. CIMINO Flora Flora is one of fhe nicesf and hardesf working girls in our class. Alfhough she came here in her sophomore year from Belleville High, fhe Home Economics and French Clubs have already claimed her as a member. Flora likes fo fake parf in class acfivifies and her helpful suggesfions are offen followed. Flora has hobbies leaning foward afhlefics buf her fime will be devofed fo Beaufy Culfure which she infends fo sfudy af Wilfred Academy when she graduafes. WILLIAM EASTES Bill Bill is up for fhe shyesf boy in fhe class-he seems fo be absolufely speechless. Buf we all suspecf a spark of genius hidden somewhere. l-le has a craze for green sweafers and was very much disappoinfed when he had fo wear a policeman's uniform in fhe Senior Play. He belonged fo fha ,Chemisfry Club in his fourfh year and hopes fo confinue sfudying fhe subiecf. lu.. , LV' '-. ' s ' U' x ,. x, WINSTON W. EDGAR HWlfl5'l'Dnn Winsfon's versafilify is shown by his likes which in- clude dancing, driving, and arguing. As for spoirfs, he enjoys ice-skafing, roller skafing, and swimming. l-le has a rafher unusually hobby-saving all his mail and re-read- ing if in his spare fime. Besides being a radio enfhusiasf, he is also a confirmed bookworm. lncidenfally, if can be awfully annoying when people insisf upon inferchang- ing your firsf and lasf names-ask Winsfon. DOROTHY ELINOR CLARK Doi Dof is fhe girl who does absolufely nofhing affer school hours. We wonder if fhaf is really possible, since Dof spends so much of her fime dancing and especially since she adores frafernify dances. Affer she gradu- afes Def infends fo do somefhing in connecfion wifh fhe young genfleman wifh whom she has been seen so offen during fhe pasf fwo years. We are hoping for fhe besf resulfs possible from fhaf cerfain somefhing. Sixfeen pl- 1u l AS SENIORS GO CLEMENTINE COLLINS CIemie Clemennne, one oT our Teminine afhlefes, is on The Senior Gym Team. She is also an acTive member oT The ChemisTry Club. Her TavoriTe hobby is collecTing coins. ClemenTine has proved ThaT a girl can be beauTi- Tul and noT dumb. She is planning To enTer Fannie Farmer's School oT Coolcing in BosTon where she will sTudy The inTricaTe sciences oT ThaT splendid arT. 1' ' 47 , . Joi-IN R. FERGUSON ' ..Ray.. Make way Tor Ray, one oT These sTamp collecTing Tiendsl He is raTher quieT, buT once you geT him sTarTed, he is hard To sTop. Aside Trom sTamp-hoarding, Ray is Tond oT baseball and swimming. He has guiTe an ex- Tensive collecTion oT second Team leTTers Tor TooTball, baslceTball and Traclc. Ray is going To work in a sToclc Tirm nexT year. CE T f - ' ROBERT FISHER T' Bob There are Two main TeaTures in Bob's liTe-Two ouT- sTanding and very necessary pasTimes-To wiT: sleeping and eaTing. However, he manages, on The side, To do a IiTTle swimming, play TooTball and engage in aeroplane building. In TacT he plans To pursue aeronauTical en- gineering aT Casey Jones AeronauTical School upon graduaTion. Bob enTered B. H. S. Trom WashingTon Gram- mar School aT Harrison, New Jersey. He has held mem- bership in The German Club, and The Boys' Glee Club and Tor Three years has served as sTage hand in many oT The recenT producTions. VIRGINIA R. CONLEY Conley Whenever we hear a noise coming down The hall, we all say Here comes Conley . buT iusT The same, we all like her, and do noT lcnow whaT we would do wiThouT her. She will always be remembered Tor her swell acTing in our Senior Play. Many people aTTer seeing The show sug- gesTed ThaT we send Conley ouT To Hollywood To Talce Mae WesT's place. BuT Virginia who really is a swell girl and loTs oT Tun, inTends To go To Parsons' ArT School To sTudy cosTume designing. SevenTeen AS SENIORS GO FRANCES CON RADT Frances Frances, who is a member ol lhe English and lhe Lalin Clubs, inlends lo go lo Monlclair Teachers College. We lhink she musl have been vaccinaled wilh a phonograph needle lor when she is lalking, you can'l gel a word in edgewise, Ienglhwise or up-side down. Bul all joking aside, Frances is a swell girl and we cerlainly wish her Iols ol luck and she will cerlainly need il, il she inlends lo be a leacher. JOHN FORD Jack Meel Jack Ford, who so ably acled as class presi- denl lor our lirsl lhree years. Jack is also vice-presidenl ol lhe Sludenl Council and lreasurer ol lhe I-Ii-Y, be- sides having been on praclically every commillee we have ever had. I-Ie, as business manager, is largely re- sponsible lor lhe success ol Remole Conlrol , our Senior Play. Jack, who plans lo sludy osleopalhy aller gradualion lrom B. I'I. S., will also be remembered lor his successlul managing ol our recenl baskelball and baseball leams. K Rx... xxx v VJ sh, I-fi? MICHAEL eoLAs ' ,x ' Mike X 'iDo you remember lhe deleclive called Moran who so debonairely smoked lhose cigars in Remole Conlrolu? Thal was our own quiel and unassuming Mike. Incidenl- ally lhose slogies almosl pul him in under. Mike has been a member ol lhe Boys' Glee Club lor lhree years and also a loyal French Club supporler. Mike, all in all is a good scoul, and spends mosl ol his leisure lime camping, and ol lale, in laking cruises wilh lhe Sea Scouls. MARIE LOUISE CRAIG IIMBTISII A graduale ol Park Grammar School, Marie enjoyed a lypical Freshman's lile in her lirsl year in B. H. S. During lhe pasl lwo years she-has been an aclive mem- ber ol lhe Lalin Club and in her Senior year, has been presidenl ol lhe Organizalion. Marie is musically in- clined and likes all sporls-especially goll. Reading, lhe lhealer, and good eals-wilh an eye on lhe scales are her paslimes. She plans lo enler Syracuse Universily and become a librarian. Eighleen AS SENIORS GO BEATRICE M. CRYAN Bea Whenever you hear lhal plainlive l-lere, hold lhis a minulef' you know Bea is near. All kidding aside, Bea is a good dancer, and has a knack lor learning new sleps before lhe resl of us can gel on lo lhem. ln her Junior and Senior years she served on lhe Candy Commillee and divided her club membership belween Le Cercle Francais and lhe Sphinx Sociely. Ailer gradualion, Bea will maior in English al S+. Elizabe+h's College, Morris- lown. ROBERT H. GWILLIAM Bob Bob was presidenl' oi lhe Slamp Club for one lerm and lreasurer during his lhird year. He also look parl in lhe senior play as Ollicer Burke. Aside from his school work, Bob lakes a course in Avialion al Casey Jones School ol Avialion, and inlends 'ro go lo an aeronaulical college laler. l-lis iavorile hobby is building model air- planes, and he likes lo dance and go lo movies. Bob's grealesl dislike is hiking from lhe lirsl lloor lo lhe lourlh. FORREST J. WAGNER Forres+ Forresl, who is very much inleresled in biological and chemical subiecls, plans lo go lo Duke Universily lo sludy Chemislry and Palhology. l-le is a member of lhe Chem Club and, as you probably can guess, his hobbies are gardening, fish breeding, and chemislry. We wonder if his lirsl name has anylhing lo do wilh his inleresl in biology. ELLA MARION CUTTING , Ella f Reserve and simplicily-lhal is Ella. This young lady is a member ol: lhe French Club, which seems lo be her only exlra-curricular inleresl, her spare lime being filled wilh reading, sewing, and church aclivilies. l-ler hobby is slamps, bur biology, French, economics, and humorous essays are also numbered among her likes. Afler gradu- alion, she will arm herself wilh 'rhe lypical Ella Curling smile and ioin lhe army ol iob-hunlers. Nineleen AS SENIORS GO ROSE Y. DE ANGELIS Dee Rose is a lour year graduale who believed in lailing nolhing. Her grealesl dislike is someone who makes her slop lalking and sil slill. Dee's one ambilion is lo have a piece ol ludge lhal lvlr. Foley won'l consume. She sang in lhe minslrel and was usher in lhe senior play. ll you hear someone shoul across lhe corridor Did you do your homework, lhal is Dee , HARRY L. HAULMAN Noisy Harry has no nickname so we are going lo lake lhe inilialive and dub him Noisy. Besides being a member ol The Chem and Spanish Clubs, Harry is a cashier in lhe caleleria. He likes lo argue and always succeeds in making himsell heard above olhers. His keen sense ol humor and love ol devillry would keep any parly lrom going llali and il is rumored lhal he was elecled class clock walcher, bul one cannol always believe a rumor. xi STANLEY H. HEEB Heelaie We will never lorgel our leading man ol Remole Con- lrol. The parl ol a radio announcer, which he played so well, musl have inspired him lo keep il up, because he plans lo sludy radio announcing al Columbia. Heeloie is lhe drummer in lhe school band. His hobbies are music, baseball, and radio. We wish you luck, Slan, and hope someday lo hear your voice coming lo us over lhe elher waves. REGINA DECKER Jean Traveling is one ol Jean's hobbies-maybe lhal is why she came lo B. H. S. lrom Lynbrook, New York, in her Freshman year. The Girl Reserves claimed Jean's exlra lime when she was a Junior and in her Senior year she served as an usher lor Remole Conlrolf' Dancing, skaling, and bridge hold more lhan an average inleresl lor her, and we guaranlee lhal her pleasing personalily will be a big help in her career as a privale secrelary. Twenly go 1' k, 1 f fb-fa iff AS SENIORS GO '3- fi, I la 361- .f, lhfp ,ff 4 , . JEAN DIPMAN DiPPv 1 Being a member of Jrhe Senior gym ream for 'rhree years and +he baskelrball Jream have won for Jean rhe class vole of besr alrhlere. Bul' sporrs have nor held her inreresr enrirely for she served as secrelary of +he French Club, a member of rhe Execu+ive Commillee of lhe Slu- denr Council as well as ihe Chemisrry Council and was a parlicipanl in Lalin and Malh Club aclivilies. She will conlinue her sludy a+ New Jersey College for Women aller gradualion. FRANK HENDERSON ' Frank Frank is one who believes +ha+ A busy person is always conienledf' This is proved by his many infereslrs. In lhe affernoons, he eilrher plays foolball, baseball or goes ska+ing. ln Jrhe evenings, crossword puzzle and handi- crafr rake up much of his lime. In berween Times fhough, Frank manages +o be very busy wirh someone named Alice. We do nol' know much aboui +his acriviry buf, according +o Oscar Bonner, if is one of Frank's favoriles. ii ,,,-,ics,JfQ- yi,-fab wriwfa if New 'K .Y an ,L th ' WILLIAM C. HENRY Bill Bill's ambifion is ro be a big business man and sir be- hind a large desk wilh a 25c cigar in his moulh and a prefly secrefary on his knee. He infends ro enler Fordham and Sludy business adminisfralion. Bill is a member of lhe l-li-Y and is fhe Boy Represenfahve of Jrhe A. A. He has earned +wo major leHers in loolball, playing a haird sfeady game a+ guard, for +wo years, buf like olrher line men he has never received rhe lull credil due him. JEAN DRAKE IM Jean X Jean, Jrhe only quiel member of wlhaf famous l'rio: Flocker, Wilson and Drake, is one of +he besl sporls in fhe class or, as someone puls ii, A swell kid. lndeed, she seems io be guile conienl' wirh Jrhe world, having informed us 'rhal she can lay claim ro no dislikes whalso- ever. ln Sepfember Jean houes To enrer lvlonrclair Teach- ers College +o siudy higher marhemarics. Twenly-one l r f L I. Wi I ,WT AS SENIORS GO EVA M. DZAMA Eva lnTroducing Floyd Gibbons' only rival, our liTTle Eva. ln TacT, Eva Talks so TasT when she is Transcribing shorT- hand ThaT Mr. Foley iusT sighs and says, Well, l cannoT sTop her. And when Mr. Foley says ThaT, iT musT be True. Besides Talking, Eva lilces To swim, dance, slcaTe, sew. and coolc. She is one oT our besT sTudenTs, having been on The honor roll Tor Tour years. ATTer graduaTion, Eva expecTs To become a privaTe secreTary. , if' li? 4, I I I THOMAS HIGGINS ..Red.. IT you wanT To Tind Red a good plan is To loolc Tor Ray Ferguson or anoTher way would be To look in The Parlc To see iT he is playing baseball or ice-slcaTing as The weaTher may be. Swimming is anoTher oT Red's pasTimes and he says he lilces The shore besT. Tommie has been a member oT The School Bank and The Chem Club. l'le plans To worlc aTTer June and hopes he can geT in The sToclc exchange. 1 - . HARRY HOPKINS ..Hop.. I-lop is ThaT Tall Tellow who sTri'des around wiTh The in- TiniTely wise grin on his Tace. I-le suggesTed ThaT we give This biT oT advice To The bewildered Freshman- The Teacher is always righT. I-lop worlcs aTTer school in ThaT apoThecary's emporium across The way. Maybe ThaT is where he geTs all his wisdom. He is noT sure whaT he will do aTTer graduaTion Tho iT will probably be a search Tor ThaT will-o'-wisp called employmenT. ANNAHZLAYIEIE EDDY I of cf Anna came To us Trom Sacred l'learT. She is one oT The Three Tamous mosquiToes, Ogorevc and KaTz being The oThers. NoT only is Eddy a member oT The Senior Gym Team buT she has played baseball Tour years and baslceTball one year. The Spanish Club has also claimed her membership and she is proving her eTTiciency while in charge oT The school banlc. Eddy has quiTe a collecTion of Indian pennies. I-ler Tondness Tor peTs ranges Trom TurTles To bulldogs. TwenTy-Two if W I I . ,fb 'TLV' I A- 4 Lfvrvil AS SENIORS GO NATALIE ENNIS Na+ Na+ is some lalkerl I-ler friends wonder if she will ever run oul' of words. She has 'raken parl in several school aclivilies, as a represenlalive of lhe Junior Red Cross, head of The school bank, and Presideni of lhe Spanish Club. Whal' a peculiar hobby-Ihal of shopping and 'rhen exchanging The Things she buys. She also likes swim- ming. Allhough Na+ dislikes wrifing essays, lhose which she lurns our make delighlful reading. ' 1 I .' N 1, Ii 5 WILLIAM JACOBER Bill William became a member of our class when he decid- ed lo graduale in Jrhree and a half years. However he has parlicipaled widely in school aclivilies, having been a member of lhe orcheslra, lhe school bank and lhe Chemislry and lvlalh Clubs, being Secrelary and lreasur- er of 'rhe laH'er in his Senior year. I-lis hobbies are swim- ming and skaling, buf his scholaslic lasies poinl decidedly lowards lhe sciences and malh. l'Ie plans lo pursue chemical engineering al Union College. .1 1 .ff 'EbwAizbiJ. JAcosus ..Ed.. Ed has so many likes and dislikes lhal' we have neilher space nor lime lo Iisf lhem. Bul we will say lhal he de- lighis in 'lhal ignoble acl of hazing Freshman and he has an annoying habif of swinging his car around corners on Iwo wheels and his conscience. Ed spends his free lime building 'model airplanes and sludying 'rhe arls of avia- lion. His remaining lime is passed in various manners, especially in delenlion where he once spenl' Iwo monlhs. ELAINE FERGUSON Elaine One lap dancer plus, Remo+e ConIrol, plus one de- leclive equals lhe pair mosl likely I'o wed. A dil'Iicul'l' problem you say? No'r al all, for here's lhe secrel. Elaine is The dancer and Jack 'Ihe deleclive. You can solve il' now, you cannoi? Senior Gym leam work and membership in 'rhe lvlalh Club and Girl Reserves help Io lake care of EIaine's leisure hours. Nexl Seplember Elaine will sludy Home Economics al Syracuse Universily. Twenly-+h ree NJ 9 3 My J 0 l L-P K, L i iii lx 2 L AS SENIORS GO MILDRED A. FISCHER Mildred Mildred is one ol lhose queer people who insisl lhal lour years is enlirely loo long a lime and consequenlly graduale in lhree years. However, she is slill able lo be an aclive member ol lhe French, Home Economics clubs and lhe Girls Gym Team. Mildred especially likes sporls, baseball and baskelball occupying her spare lime. She also likes lo go places and do lhings and abhors speech-making. Mildred very oplimislically says she is going lo gel a iob aller she graduales. THOMAS KEENOY Tommie Tommie is a iaunly lellow wilh a nice smile and does lhal smile gel lhem! He played end on lhe championship loolball leam and he is some scrapper. You oughl lo hear him and Lou Frick argue in P. D. The Hi-Y is one ol his social aclivilies and we expecl lo hear more ol his alhlelic prowess in college aller lhe complelion ol lhis. our lourlh year. 1 I bk FJ! 4. I JOHN KERSHAW Johnny John is by lar, lhe mosl bashlul boy lhal we have seen. His only reply lo a queslion is Sure, no more, no less. John's hobby is collecling slamps and rare coins. He also likes lo ski, swim and play baseball and loolball. Aller gradualion John will eilher become a larmer or work in an ol-lice. As he is a sleady and conscienlious worker, we know John will succeed in anylhing lhal he underlakes. RUTH EDITH FOWLER ..Ru+h.. Here is anolher ol our ambilious lhree-and-a-hall year sludenls. Though Rulh's very quiel, we will wager she is quile engaging once she is slarled. ln her shorl lime in B. H. S. Rulh has been a member ol lhe Lalin Club, lhe Girls' Glee Club, and lhe Junior Red Cross. Rulh's lav- orile paslimes are walking, reading, swimming, and Clay- ing bridge. We cerlainly admire Rulh's courage, lor when she graduales, she will probably go lo Monlclair Teachers College lo sludy Lalin. Twe nly-four AS SENIORS GO ANNA FRYDRYK Anna Anna is one ol lhe lew quiel girls in our class, which is evidenced by lhe lacl lhal she was voled lhe mosl innocenl. However, she has been aclive in lhe German Club lor lhree years and in lhe Home Economics Club lor one year. Slamp collecling is her hobby, and arl, lraveling, alhlelics, and lennis are numbered among her olher inleresls. Anna will eilher go lo a business school, or do secrelarial work aller gradualion. RICHARD KLEINFELDT Dick Dick is a ralher sleepy, easy-going chap mosl ol lhe lime bul when an orcheslra slarls lo play he soon be- comes wide awake-he cerlainly can dance! Several limes al lhe Junior Prom il looked as lhough he was giv- ing an exhibilion. His olher pleasures are driving, swim- ming, lishing and working back slage. He has been in lhe German Club, Boys' Glee Club and on lhe Sludenl Council lor lhree years. RAYMOND J. A. KLIMASKI ..Ray.. Ray came lo Bloomlield High in his Sophomore year having spenl his lirsl year al Providence Technical High School, Rhode lsland. He has made many 'Friends and is very well known around lhe school because ol his cheery personalily. He has many hobbies bul lhe main one seems lo be lhal ol reading books ol lravel. Nol lor long will he iusl read ol loreign lands lor when he grad- uales he expecls lo gel work aboard ship and see lhe world lor himsell. MARY FRYDRYK Mary May we presenl Mary, lhe girl wilhoul any dislikes? She even likes school wilh all ils homework. Mary is a very aclive member ol lhe German Club, a reporler lor lhe Sludenl Prinls, secrelary ol lhe Home Economics Club, and a homeroom banker. Mary's real inleresl, however is slamp collecling and woe unlo him who dis- lurbs lhose precious bils ol paper. Aller she graduales, Mary expecls lo go lo a business school lo sludy ad- vanced secrelarial work. Twenly-live AS SENIORS GO LOUISE L. GARNISS Garniss Louise believes in having a good Time all Time. CollecTing college sTickers is one oT her hobbies, and a good orchesTra never Tails To draw her aTTenTion from ThaT popular anaThema known as homework. Louise has been a member oT The Senior Gym Team Tor Three years as well as holding membership in The ChemisTry and French Clubs. ln SepTember she will aTTend Virginia STaTe College To sTudy hospiTal dieTeTics. JOHN F. KOLB IIJ6CkH Jack has made an admirable record Tor himselT since his arrival here Trom EasT Orange l-ligh Two years ago. As ediTor-in-chieT oT This annual he has made his greaTesT conTribuTion To The class. The posiTions oT Adve-rTising Manager oT The STudenT PrinTs and PresidenT oT The Thes- pians have also Taken a good deal oT his Time. l-le pro- Tesses To be poliTically an anarchisT, habiTually a procras- TinaTor and professionally a weary soul. ATTer graduaTion he will sTudy adverTising and journalism aT Columbia. f WILLIAM N. LUDLUM Bill Bill is one OT The more musical members oT our class having played a sax in The band Tor The lasT Two years. ln his Junior year he was a member oT The STudenT Coun- cil. Bill is a regular Tellow oT The more opTimisTic Type, and his ready smile and cheery l-lello make him a wel- come member in any group and will carry him Tar in The TuTure. Bill hopes To Take up aviaTion aTTer graduaTion. ANNA A. GARNEVICH Anna Anna, whose charming smile and quieTly gracious man- ner one Tinds so engaging, is a Tour year graduaTe whose record has abosluTely no red ink on iT. She has many hobbies and some oT Them are dancing, ice-skaTing, swim- ming and TooTball games. I-ler lone dislike is one muTual- ly abhored by all seniors-homework. ATTer graduaTing Anna will probably Take a secreTarial course in a business school, wiTh hopes oT aTTainir1'g a posiTion as a privaTe secreTary in The TuTure. , TwenTy-six AS SENIORSNQO ANN JEANNETTE HARRINGTON Angie Angi ll merils ihe +i+le of besi skaie given lo her in Jrhe of Fame. She was a member of 'rhe Junior Gym Team for one year and an aciive member of Jrhe French and Chemislrry Clubs. Angie likes musical com- edies, hockey games, and King Henry ihe Eighih, buf when if comes To hydrogen sulphide in Chem Lab she would raiher be somewhere else. Allhough Jeannelrie has noi ye+ decided which college she will aiiend she has chosen Business Adminisiraiion for a career. MATHEW F. LYNCH , Na+ Na+ is a good looking curly haired fellow who is a mem- ber ol Jrhe B. l-l. S. Swimming ieam-can he paddle along! Na+ also +ook 'rhe pari of a gunman in ihe Senior Play and has his hobbies, baseball, swimming, huniing and collecling Indian relics. Afier graduafing he is going ou+ inlo This vas'r and fearsome world and become, we are sure, a highly successful personage in whalever field of endeavor he decides io enler. VINCENT MAHONEY - Vinnie When you see a well dressed fellow slriding around greeiing friends wiih a prompi l-li-ya you may be sure +ha+ lhal is Vincenr. Vinnie, famous for his sporfy clofhes, has many girls' hearis a-fluiiering. His main diversion is irack and he has been a slaunch supporier for 'rhe lasl Three years, his specially being lhe half-mile. l-le has been in Jrhe l-li-Y Two years and lhe Siudenl' Council and School Bank have also enioyed his services. MARY JANE HOCKER I My MaI'Y-Jane l' Vi, ' l have an ideal Lislen if . . . and l'loneymoonin'g's gonna be my hobby, are sfafemenls which will lei you know 'ihai Mary Jane is near ai hand. She has been very aclrive in fhe Girls' Gym Team for four years and Jrhe French Club for lwo years. Mary Jane inlends +0 go lo college and associaie wiih The bugs in siudying bug- ology -oiherwise enfomology. l-lowever, if is our guess lhal' so vivacious a personalily will noi long slay free of lhe 'foils of mairimony. Twenly-seven J 1 ,J . ,Jil jyf! ,fjyl1,7 Ji yklgl, i NVXJ' I . wwf? . Ml ll 4. . L r ,wr ,Z I, Ji l I A W' y l AS SENIORS GO EDITH A. JAGGER ' sam Edirh helped lo make our Freshman Dance and Par- enis Parry a success by serving on +he reireshmenl com- miiree ol bolh occasions. Refreshmenis, you know, play an imporlanr parf in life. Edirh was formerly a member of rhe English Club and is now on rhe Junior Gym Team. She has also been an honor sludeni for iwo years. Her hobbies are driving, biology, fraveling and parries. Some day Edifh hopes 'ro be a privare secrelary. CHARLES MARRA Chuck We sirongly suspeci Chuck of being bashful, buf we do know he is very conscieniious. He numbers among his hobbies borh ioolball and baseball, abour which he keeps a scrapbook of his favoriie players. Chuck also likes Buddy Rogers and spinach, bui dislikes swimming, Jrennis, and homework. Chuck works in a drug srore airer school, and iniends +0 siudy pharmacy a+ eilher Rulgers or fhe Universily oi Mississippi. RICHARD T. McELWAIN Dick Sramps and old collecfions, such as guns and siones, are included among Dick's hobbies, buf he also has a col- leclion of Jrropical fish of which he is very proud. Wilrh +he exceplrion of 'rhe Boys' Glee Club, Jro which he be- longed for one year, Dick's inleresis seem +o be ceniered ouiside of school. ln spiie of Jrhe iaci rhai he works some nighis unlil midnight Dick has been able io ge+ ou+ in Three and one-half years. MARY EILEEN JOHNSON Eileen Eileen has had Jrhe disiurbing experience of being on file a+ one lime or anoiher in Thirieen diiiiereni grammar schools. During rhe pasf 'Four years she has been our- sfanding in aihlelic work, being a member of bolh gym reams, and having played baseball all four years. In addifion lo ihis she has been aciive as a member of Jrhe Sphinx'Club, and of Jrhe Girls' Glee Club, and al-zo dis- played dramalic abilily in The musical comedy, Ship Ahoy as well as in lhe Mins+rel Ambassadors. Twenly-eiighl' AS SENIORS GO STELLA KARPOWITZ S+ell Sfell is rafher hard fo describe, buf nof hard fo like. She has a passion for creafing Habsolufely ravishing dishes for fhe general indigesfion of fhe family, and she also loves fo wrife verse, in which arf she is quife pro- ficienf. Sfella has been a member of fhe l.afin Club for fhe pasf fwo years and plans fo malce secrefarial work her vocafion. In passing, we mighf add fhaf Sfell was vofed fhe mosf beaufiful girl in fhe class. GERALD T. McG-OVERN t Jerry -' i , Jerry belonged fo fhe Chemisfry, Frenchpjand Lafin Clubs and was Sporfs Edifor of fhe Sfudenfvrinfs. l-le has earned fwo maior leffers in foofball and played bas- kefball for four years, having been capfain of 'rhe feam of '3l. Senior privileges are becoming foo resfricfedf' says our foofball hero, who will seelc knowledge in Rufgers nexf year where he will sfudy Physical Educafion wifh an eye fo fufure afhlefic coaching. ROBERT S. McKAY, JR. Bob One of fhose guief, unassuming persons who neverfhe- less manages fo accomplish a lof, is Bob. ln school he is an oufsfanding club member and a liferary edifor of fhe annual. Bob is inferesfed in sfamp collecfing and base- ball. Incidenfally, he has a sisfer-line forms af fhe righf, boys. As yef, he has made no plans for fhe fufure, buf his superior abilify in economics suggesfs a promising field. MARY E. KARPINSKI A Mary Dancing, sewing, and homework lceep Mary busy from morning unfil nighf. Unlilce mosf girls fhough, Mary never wasfes one minufe of fhe day on fhe opposife sex. She does nof like men and feels she can gef on iusf as well wifhouf fhem. We have our doubfs. Wheri Mary grad- uafes she will become somebody's secrefary. By fhe way, fhis is a member of anofher of our class's famous frios, fhaf of Jagger, Dzama, and Karpinslci, lnc. Twenfy-nine Lf gk- j ri l Q i ,Jo i fl. , ll. I , 1 1 A Rail xl l xg, 3 X ji ,iff .l , l l TY X , f L+- l AS SENIORS GO SARA S. KATZ . J .3 Ki++y Sara's lisT oT accomplishmenTs breaThes oT The spiriT oT genius boTh in sporT and sTudy. She was presidenT oT The English Club and Treasurer oT The Spanish Club. l-ler class acTiviTies are someThing To be proud OT, having Taken parT in The ParenT 'l'eacher's Program, Ship Ahoy, and having played The role OT a socieTy deb raTher charmingly in RemoTe ConTrol. Sara was a member OT The Junior and Senior gym Teams, playing boTh baslceT- ball and baseball. JAMES E. McMlLLAN 'Jimmie lvlr. Price has TaughT him chemisTry- , 'laughT him wiTh all his mighT, l-le has done his very besT To make ,X lvlclvlillan see Things righT. l-le lilces To mix Things up in chem, l'le has even joined The Club, LaTin, lVlaTh, and STudenT Prinl's Will call our Jim no dud- PhoTography is his pasTime- And also raising chickens- ln This we do noT agree wiTh him- ThaT lasT should be The dicl4ens.' fafhfnm EDWARD MILLER STreTch Ed cerTainly deserves STreTch Tor a niclcname, since he measures six Teel' Tour inches. ln his junior year he won his major TooTball leTTer and was ouT Tor baslceTballg he also has enjoyed Three years membership in The Hi-Y. During '3l and '32 Ed was presidenT oT his class. l-le has designaTed as his hobbies, gumechewing and playing Ten- nis: on The oTher hand, he has shown a marlced aversion To sTudy. Ed inTends To sTudy medicine aT Dulce. HELEN E. KERR Helen l-lelen, whose shy smile and cjuieT manner have won her many friends, has during her senior year, parTicipaTed in The acTiviTies oT The Junior Red Cross here aT school and has aided in The school bank. Reading and day-dream- ing oT Traveling and Tar places occupy much oT l-lelen's leisure Time. ATTer passing wiTh a sigh oT relieT and regreT Thru The porTals oT B. l-l. S. Tor The lasT Time, l-lelen inTends To enTer secreTarial worlc. ThirTy AS SENIORS GO 'sf V JEAN KING Kingy Jean plans To conTinue her educafi n aT Brenau Col- lege, ATlanTa, Georgia. MosT oT her :me is Taken up now in dancing, swimming, caring Tor her dogs and caTs, and aTTending meeTings oT The French Club oT which she has been a member Tor Two years. Jean does noT Tind beer, hydrogen sulphide and eggs aT all To her liking. For TurTher inTormaTion regarding The remarkable King Tamily please reTer To The young lady in The lower righT hand corner. JOHN MILLER Jack Jack says he doesn'T like school bur his dislike Tor school has noT prevenTed him Trom parTicipaTing in The Tollowing exTra curriculum acTiviTies: I-li-Y, Thespians, Boys' Glee Club, STudenT Council, STudenT PrinTs and a Cheerleader Tor Three years. Jack works aTTer school buT Tinds Time To enioy his hobbies which include swim- ming, riding, TooTball and dancing. I-le is going To geT his D. O. Degree Trom Kirks ille Cyollege oT OsTeopaThy and S . urgery + WILLIAM H. MORGAN Bill Bill has displayed his dramaTic TalenT and possibiliTies in The organizaTion oT The Thespians. l'le also played The role oi an usher aT The Freshman ParenTs Program. I-le is The manager oT The newly Tound I-ligh School Swimming Team. Bill's hobbies are driving, dogs, and MiliTary Training, which he inTends To sTudy aT College. Bill also hinTed ThaT his special weakness is 3.2. I V N T X Ai .. X JUNE KING R- Kingie NoTice The difference in The spelling oT The nicknames Indeed The Twins make The mosT OT Their every difference, Tor each has an inTense dislike ol being misTaken Tor The oTher. Likes which are Truly June's are Bills, Trains, whisTles and especially sTar-gazing. On The oTher hand she cannoT bear To be called Red . She will also aTTen Brenau College in Georgia. ThirTy-one nf! gf AS SENIORS GO Y E1 A l JJ!! ' l U T x JU' RUTH KLEIN T Ru'rh . Ruih is srudious, beauiiful, and aihlelic, a combinaiion Thai will carry her Tar on lhe highway of success and hap- piness. She belongs lo rhe l-lome Economcs Club and has always been acrive in class work. Rulh played base- ball and baskeiball and was a member of rhe Junior Gym Team. Oiher aihleric sporis +ha+ she enioys are skalring and swimming. Ai present Ruih is undecided whelher io enier business or ihe nursing profession. JAMES NICOL -4 Jim ' Jimmie hails from Brookdale, Bloomiield's famous ouier regions. His genial disposilion and irrepressible smile accounl somewhar for his populariiy wi+h everyone. Aller- school hours Jim spends much of his lime in developing a fine poulrry farm which he siaried a few years ago. Wirh 'rhe proceeds of This proieci he expecrs io a++end Rulgers Universiry. Such deierminarion and willingness for hard work make success lor Jimmie, a foregone con- clusion. 1 ROBERT NIMMO Bob Whai a combinaiion Bob is-villain of The Senior Play, besi looking fellow in rhe class, and presiden+ of The Maih and Chem Clubs. This man of many sides hopes io sludy archireciure ai Cornell or lvl. l. T. Bob's an ace ai +ennis and swimming, and wields a mean paddle al ping-pong besides. l'lis hobbies seem To be a ceriain young and comely maiden of The February class of '35 and arguing wiih Lou Frick. M. RUTH KOHLER Ru+h Ruih, a rarher beauiiful girl, is graduaring in +he con- spicuous period of +hree and one-half years. Drawing, singing and reading are her hobbies and lhe aflrainmenl of an auro and a posiiion in an oriice her ambiiions. Rufh finds much enioymeni in dancing, collie puppies, and fhe color blue. On The orher hand such nuisances as home work, fish, and mosi crooners cons+i+u+e lhe horrors of her exisience. Thirfv-Two AS SENIORS GO ,A ,fx V. JOSEPHINE M. KOLANO iw F ..Jo.. ff Josephine is one of Jrhose girls who go aboul lheir work unassumingly. Her quielness creales an almosphere of mysiery, buf we know rhis much-she is conscien+ious and is a grear help lo her mo+her. Swimming and lennis are her favori+e sporls buf she also likes sewing and fool' ball. Jo belonged lo ihe Sludenl Council when she was a Junior, and aside from her one dislike-dancing-she is guiie human. Odice work will be Jo's goal ailer gradu- alion. KENNETH E. oLsoN T Red Red believes in lhe saying, Go wesl, young man, gc west He plans +o go ou+ where men are men, iusr as soon as he saves a lirlle money. He says his hobbies are aviaiion, walking and roller skaling, so who knows, maybe he inrends +o use all +hree of fhese +o ge+ ou+ wesi: We hear fhey are looking for red heads in Hollywood, Ken. EDWARD ORBAN N Eddie Eddie is ra+her a liJr+le chap buf whar a Cul up and lrouble maker he can be. His praclical iokes oflen irk lhose around buf he soon pacifies rhem wirh a winning smile. The German Club is Ed's main social funcrion, lvlosi' of his lime is spen'r in wielding Ye Olde Cleaner ar Ye Olde Chopping Blocks-or in ofher words in being a buicher. However our be+ is lhal' his inreresr in Malh and Chem will lead him on 'ro higher fields. ADELE c. koPP neue i a' Dele is a blue eyed blonde who does plenly of look- ing around. She Jrook parf in our freshman program and has been on ihe honor roll lhrough +hese four years. Dele has danced on lhe slage oflen and among her many likes are many modern .crooners and orcheslras of Jrhe radio. She was a member of The French Club in her senior year and on 'rhe candy commi++ee for four years. Dele does nor seem 'ro have any dislikes. Thirfy-lhree X 5- I9 Zvi. , 55,4 x. AS SENIORS GO MARGARET M. LENNON Mocky Mocky is a quiel girl wilrh a ready smile and a sweei disposiiion. She, loo, likes dancing very much and dis- likes riding in Trolleys. Noi only has she been aclive in +he I-lome Economics Club bui has also been a member of Ihe Spanish Club for Jrhree years, becoming Secrelary during her Junior year. Mocky plans Jro enier secreiarial work ailrer 'rhai Ialeiul day in June. ,- A ix 1' ,bt xfjkbgix ,N A , 'X ROBERT GSWALD Ossie Did you ask who lhal Jrall, dark genlleman is, who seems fo be so guiel? Why, of course +ha+'s Ossie. I'Ie has declared Ihal his hobby is hunling, bui he did noi say for whal he hunlsl We are gravely in doubl especially since he inrends lo ioin Uncle Sam's Navy upon graduaiing. I-le will Then have a greai deal of hun+ing +o do upon 'rhe bounding billows. WILLIAM F. PECKRUL Pickles Meelr Pickles, one of Ihe flashiesf dressers in Ihe class. Wi+h The excepfion of Ihe German Club, Jro which he belonged for a year, all of Pickles' inlreresr has been cen- Iered in Thai liHIe hamlel Cedar Grove. I'Iis chief in'rer- esl is sleeping buf he also enioys dancing, ice skaiing, swimming, and ealing. He says he dislikes homework, io which we add, I-Iow exfraordinarylu Pickles will srudy sanilary engineering afler gradualion. IDA A. LIPPEL CurIyhead Curlyhead is one of Jrhose ambiiious rhree and a half year' siudenis. On second Jrhoughl, maybe she doesn r like school and wanls 'ro gel i'r over wi+h as soon as possble. Ida was a member of Ihe Spanish Club and has been a homeroom banker for +hree years, conse- guenrly she ceriainly knows how To collecl money. If she uses Ihe same Iechnigue aiier leaving school we pre- dicl a definiiely rosy Iini for her iulure. Thirfy-four AS SENIORS GO ELEANOR A. MacARTHUR HEI.. Eleanor, formerly of Wesl Side l-ligh, is one of lhose gifred girls who can dislike boys wirhoul gelring sour- grapish over il, and besides liking nice clolhes and school dances, she enioys loolball games. EI has a mind of her own and no one else can make il up lor her. For inslance, she dislikes movies, cannol srand people who brag, and posirively loarhes onions and spinach. lncidenlally, she is quile a baskelball player. .,..f RAYMOND POERNER V ..Ray.. Ray is ralher Tall dark and handsome buf he insisls rhal he is a one-woman man. Thai' is hard 'ro believe. We are sure rhal' he is Jrhe class arlisl' and lhal' he is really good. Anyone who has seen any of his charcoal draw- ings, oil painlings or pencil skelches will agree lo Thar. Arr does nol' lake all his lime, he likes ice skaling and olher sporrs and also singing. He sang wilh l'he Boys' Glee Club and Berhel Church Choir. l-le inlends fo go on wirh his arl and probably will go lo Yale Fine Arls School. JOHN WILLIAM PRZYBYLSKI f ..Yosh.. Yosh , who has been a lailhful member of our base- ball sguads for lhe lasl four years, names comely brunelles and sludy periods as his prominenl likes, and dancing, baseball and loolball as his 'iavorile hobbies. Always The pracfical ioker, John, when asked if he had been on The honor roll requesled us +0 use our imagin- a+ion. Yosh hopes lo engage in posral or insurance work alles' gradualion. PALMA M.MAscoLA ii ,J JV 'f J Palma g'A1'-fi, Palma is a quiel and unassuming girl bui neverlheless versalile and popular. ln school and club spirir she is nor lacking, having been, among olher lhings, Secrelary of lhe French Club and Vice-Presidenl of lhe English Club. Palma is also one of 'rhe school's foremosl' alhleles, being a member of l'he Senior Gym Team. We Think lhal Palma will be a globe Jrrolleru because of her love of lravel. May you always be able To sarisfy your wander- lusl, bul remember be ir ever so humble Jrhere is no place like home. Th irly-five AS SENIORS GO BERNICE J. MASIN Bernie You oughT never have a greaT deal OT diTTiculTy in Tind- ing Bernice-iusT sTand in The TirsT Tloor hall a momenT, and There will come To your ears sweeT sTrains oT music, which if Tollowed up will undoubTedly lead To her-singing. From This you mayigaTher ThaT This is one oT her TavoriTe pasTimes. Bernice has been acTive as a member oT The Girls' Glee Club and The English Club. IT she Tails To enTer college and become a social service worker, Bernice plans To haunT her TaTher's oTTice. ,Cf-'L . ALFRED R. QUINN, JR. HAI.. Al had a double role in The Senior Play as PeTe, lead- er oT The GhosT Gang and Mr, Oakwood, owner oT The radio sTaTion, WPH. He is anoTher oT our besT dancers. Al was a member oT The band during his Fresh- man year and s+iII likes To play drums. He enioys lisTen- ing To Isham Jones and his orchesTra. Some day we will know him as The Jazz King. Al is also a good swimmer. ROBERT H. RANDALL T RoberT ' S RoberT is anoTher raduaTe oT Park Grammar School J Q I During his Freshman year in B. H. S. he was a member oT The Track Team. He enjoys music and consequenTly likes The work he did in his Junior year when he played in The band. He engages in, and Thoroughly enioys The hobby oi sTamp-collecTing. He is a lively guesT aT any parTy, likes The movies, TooTball, and all good dance or- chesTras. RoberT is going To college, buT has noT yeT decided where he will go or whaT he will sTudy. MARY M. McGINLEY Mary Here is a girl who loves To sing, and sing she does, mosT oT The Time. Mary Took parT in The Essex CounTy Chorus FesTival This Spring and The musical comedy Pickles. The Home Economics, Spanish and Girls' Glee Clubs may be numbered among her acTiviTies as well as The School Bank and The Junior Red Cross Council. ln her spare Time, Mary lisTens io Bing Crosby. reads 'nys- Tery sTories, and makes all oT her own cloThes. ThirTy-six AS SENIORS GO GLADYS M. McMlCKLE Gladys Gladys is graduaTing in Tour years and is going To arT school aTTerwards. She has been a member oT The Ger- man Club Thr'oughouT her senior year. Among her many likes are swimming, skaTing, dancing, and drawing-her dislikes sum up To one-shopping. IT you have seen any- one nodding in a hisTory class ThaT is Gladys. l-ler shy charm bids Tair To become a valuable asseT in her chosen Tield of arT work. EDWIN D. REDDAN Eddie l-lere's The lad who never comes back Trom his summer vacaTion Till laTe in Oclrober. l-low do you do iT, Eddie? BuT ThaT isn'T ally he's mainTained an average of 90 per cenT or more all Through High School, and has been on many class commiTTees. Eddie was phoTographical man- ager Tor our annual, and Tor his TirsT Try aT iT, did a Tine iob if we do say so ourselves! We expecT greaT Things of him aT Columbia, where he will sTudy sTaTisTics. THOMAS A. RECENELLO Casa Loma Who doesn'T know Casa Loma, one of The besT danc- ers in our class! He likes mosT oT all good dance parTners and orchesTras. Unless you saw him in The Senior Play, you have yeT To see a real bandiT. Tommie is also an experT aT Tennis and skaTing. This gay LoThario, wiTh his gay smile and quick wiT, has gained a hosT oT 'Friends ThroughouT his Tour years as our classmaTe. SALLIE MELLEN Sallie Sallie was voTed The mosT dignified girl in The class and in keeping wiTh This disTincTion she was selecTed Tor The parT of a debuTanTe in RemoTe ConTrol. Damp weaTher is The bane of her exisTence buT swimming and dancing are her parTicular delighTs. She will devoTe The nexT Tew years To The sTudy oT inTerior decoraTing. ThirTy4seven K9 Z X 1 'x Yi Q .-X C S x .D if ,X is H X A AS SENIORS GO OLIVE E. MEYERS Olive LiTerary work has claimed mosT oT OIive's Time during These pasT Tour years. Even as a Freshman she held a posiTion on The sTaTl: oT The school newspaper. AT one Time or anoTher she has been an agenT, a reporTer, and a sTaTT secreTary. OuTside oT This, The Sphinx Club, The English Club, and The Girls' Glee Club have kepT her busy. I'Ier TasTes vary-ice-skaTing, hiking, and camping appeal To her, while maTh, Typing, and sewing prove espe- cially disTasTeTul. WILLIAM J. REDDAN BiII William is a residenT oT The greaT wide open spaces lBrookdalel. Like all counTry lads Bill likes To Tish and TurThermore he likes The game of ice hockey aT which he is quiTe adepT. Bill is a poTenTial chemisT and an acTive member oT The ChemisTry Club. I-Iis rare good humor is oTTen bubbling over and he generally has a good joke on The Tip oT his Tongue, buT This does noT inTerTere wiTh his sTudies as he is nearly always aT The Top oT The class when reporTs come due. Bill is indusTrious and hard work will never Torm an obsTacle in his paTh To success. BRITTEN L. RIKER BriTTen Lo and behold! anoTher member oT ThaT incredibly brillianT clan composed oT Three-year sTudenTs. BriTTen, an ardenT sTudenT chemisT and a member oT ThaT club, inTends To Tollow This inTeresT aT Cooper Union, where he will sTudy Chemical Engineering. ApparenTly one oT Those sTrong, silenT men himselT, he aTTesTs To a severe abhor- rence oT TalkaTive people. Comrade Riker, if you haven'T already heard, is a sTaunch SocialisT. BETSY JANE CHAPMAN MILLER BeTsy Behold,-anoTher wesTerner in our midsT1 A graduaTe oT Kirksville, Missouri. BeTsy is Trank, good-naTured, and ambiTious. She is musically inclined, and displayed her TalenT as a member oT boTh The band and The orchesTra during her Sophomore and Junior years. During This Time she was also a represenTaTive oT The Junior Red Cross. BeTsy enjoys her music, and her enThusiasm Tor chemisTry is surpassed only by her greaT inTeresT in ' sionary work which she means To sTudy in Wh XJ ThirTy'eighT X 7 N v-F' N. 'X -. sf Nr AS sENioRs eo QL Q VJ i 9- 'N ix .357 JEAN MITCHELL Jean Jean came lo us from Washinglon, D. C., and belore Thar from Iowa. When she is noi' afrlending college dances, she usually comes +o school here. She has a pas- sion lor ice-cream cones Ihal cannol be overcome and delesls while slips-blue ones also. Jean is very aclive in clubs, and has been a S. P. reporler lor Ihree years and was publicily manager 'lor Rernole Con+rol . We wish her success al Bryn Mawr or Barnard, where she is going ro sludy iournalism. WILLIAM J. ROCHE Bill Besides serving as class secrelary lor Jrhe firsl lhree years, Bill was a member ol Ihe Sludenl' Council in his Freshman year and lhe I-li-Y in his Junior and Senior years. Lislening ro +he radio is one of his chief hobbies and he is an ardenl admirer ol Bing Crosby and Guy Lombardo. I-lis inleresl in sciences, alhlelrics, and danc- ing runs high, and alfhough he is ralher reliring in school, his conlagious grin makes him conspicuous. ARNO P. ROENSCH Arno Alrhough Arno has been in B. I-I. S. lor less lhan a year, he is well Icnown lo almosl everyone. Voled lhe mos+ musical member ol Ihe class, he adds his rhylhm Jro bolh lhe Band and Orcheslra. And can he blow lhal Irumpell The German and Malh Clubs also claim his membership. During his brief sojourn here, Arno has learned lo lilce Mr. I'Iaupin, non-lallcalive blonds and P. D. Aller graduarion, Arno expecls lo become a leach- er ol Malhemalics. orb adj, MARGARET E.MooRE WX RW ..Margi. Marg enlered B. I-l. S. from E. A. Day Junior I-ligh, localed in Newlon, Mass. I-ler aclivilies Ihis pasl year have cenlrered around lhe French Club. She was also a represenlalive of ihe Junior Red Cross and was an honor roll srudenl' during her Freshman and Sophomore years, bur in her Junior year she began Io spend more +ime enioying high school life, and she has conlinued Ihis policy during her Senior year. Mosl oi her alrernoons are spenl riding around . She enioys dancing, swimming, and any and all ol Gly Lombardo's programs. She will ar- rend Drexel and :be inslrucled in secrerarial worlc. Thirfy-nine ll i ix We I I AS SENIORS GO - MARJORY MORROW MarIy Though Marry srarled oul as a mere lilerary edilor, she has been make-up and associale edilor, and is now edilor-in-chief ol Ihal grealesl of papers, The Sludenl Prinls. She is going Io sludy iournalism al Barnard and Columbia, and il is easy Io predicl her success. Aside from Ihe Ihealre, poelry, and a Iall, dark, P. G., Marly likes French, rho she cannol sland Ivlalh nor beelles. WALTER A. SACHS Waller Waller came Io B. H. S. in his senior year from King- man High School, Peoria, Illinois, where he won his golf leller and was a member of Ihe Jrennis Jream. He is par- Iicularly inleresled in Chemislry and Ivlalhemalics and was a member of bolh clubs Ihere. Waller dislikes girls who smoke and radio crooners and shows preference 'For blue-eyed blondes, German Ieachers and girls from Iowa. He hopes Io sludy law nexl' year. WILLIAM S. SAMUEL JR. sm Bill has been an aclive and popular class member ever since he enlered The porlals of B. H. S. from Park Gram- mar. He has been a member ol Ihe Alhlelic Associalion for four years, a member of rhe Ivlalh Club, and was elecled Io Ihe Slrudenf Council during his Senior year. Bill has guilre a number of hobbies bul Ihe one command- ing his allenlion now is Chemislry. He is harboring hopes of allending Renssalaer Polylech Io sludy Chemical En- gineering aller he graduales. LILLIAN ELIZABETH WOLFF Lillian Lillian came Io us IromfEasI Orange High in her sophomore year and has proved Io be a slaunch Bloom- fielder. Though she has been kepl ralher busy, Lillian has found lime To belong Io The Home Economics Club. Her hobbies are sewing, dancing, and cooking. We asked 'lor dislikes buf golf no reply. Lillian hopes Io oblain a posilion as a privale secrelary. Forly AS SENIORS GO FRANCES MARIA NANARONE Fran Frances came lo l-ligh School and has been our chiel seamslress since she came. Fran is lhe one leminine member ol lhe slage crew and looks aller coslumes and curlains. She delesls Geomelry and Lalin and has slaled lhal Economics and French are her chiel delighls. Aller gradualing Fran will lake a leaching course and join lhe lhrong ol inslruclresses. f J. DUDLEY SA E Dud Whal is Kingsley's loss is Bloomlields gain. Thal is where Dud hailed lrom. Il anyone knows whal he likes and dislikes, il is Dud. l-lere are some ol his lavoriles: dance seleclion, Sl. Louis Blues y movie aclress, Jean l-larlowy orcheslra, Guy l.ombardo's. l'le also likes slay- ing up lale and ealing. Dud is going lo lake up lhe sludy ol radio in some lechnical college. g gli!! ,i 'Af 1 'X X ' f 'NORMAN w. E. SCHNATTERER HNOYMH We have Norm lo lhank lor mosl ol lhe poslers and signs lhal adorned lhe corridors announcing our class dances and Senior Play. l-lis hobby is lellering, and he is a member ol lhe Chemislry Club, lhe l-li-Y, and Slu- denl Council and served as Adverlising Manager ol our Senior play. l-le inlends lo go lo work aller leaving school, so do nol be surprised if you see his work on some large bill board. , wyg, , ,,ig.e.,,,lf'si' MILDRED K. OGOREVC Shrimp Mildred is lhe shrimp ol lhe lrio commonly known as Eddy, Kalz 81 Ogorevc, Inc. Shrimp has been a lailh- lul servanl as secrelary ol lhe Spanish Club, as well as lhe Home Economics Club and lhe Senior Gym Team. She also has served as a lypisl lor lhe Sludenl Prinls and lhe Annual Board. Millie seems lo be well supplied wilh nicknames, bul here is a hinl-she delesls lhe name baby-lace! Forly-one AS SENIORS GO MELBA OLDS Melina Bloomfield! Rah, Rah! Team! Team! Team! Don'f gef worried folks, fhaf's iusf our way of leffing you know she's a cheer-leader, buf nof everyone knows whaf else she does. She's a member of fhe Chem Club Council and was fhe sfudenf coach for fhe Senior Play. Melba is a falenfed arfisf and her aim is cosfume designing. We all hope fo be wearing creafions by Melba somefime in fhe near fufure. MAX SCHRAMM, JR. Maxie Max is a quief and indusfrious fellow. l-le does nof falk much buf, as fhe saying goes, acfions speak louder fhan words, and no one can say fhaf Max does nof work because he is one of our mosl' ardenf class sup- porfers. Besides affending high school classes Maxie fravels fo fhe Vocafional School fo sfudy Elecfrical En- gineering. Max is an avid mafh sfudenf and has gobbled up all such courses B. l-l. S. has 'ro offer. CHARLES H. D. SCOTT Charlie Charlie, a veferan of fhis, our musfy insfifufe of higher learning, has luckily kepf a iob affer school, and hence has nof faken parf in as many exfra acfivifies as fhe resl' of us. l-le infends fo secure office work affer June fwenfy-firsf, probably in fhe New York Sfock Exchange. Sporfs, principally baskefball and foofball, give Charlie fhaf ulfimafe pleasure and recreafion. JANET O'MARA Jan Jan's charming personalify and friendly manner have broughf her a hosf of friends. Nof only is she a member of fhe Chemisfry Club., Sfudenf Council, and presiclenl' of fhe French Club, buf is also Chairman of fhe Program Commiffee for fhe Junior Women's Club. Affer school Jan likes nofhing beffer fhan riding around in Margaref Moore's car. ln fhe fall she expecfs fo fake up adverfis- ing af Drexel College. Forfy-fwo I AS SENIORS GO FLORENCE A. ORR ' Florence A Florence enTered B. H. S. Trom Park Grammar School, and Tor The pasT Tour years she has led an enioyable iT sOmewhaT indusTriOus exisTence. AT The close OT school she is wOnT To geT her schOlasTic obligaTiOns OuT OT The way, aTTer which she preTers To go swimming, slcaTing, or To do a biT OT sewing. Upon graduaTiOn she will worlc in New Yorlc wiTh her TaTher. k y' li ' ROBERT SCOTT P , Bob i Bob came To Bloomfield High in his senior year Trom Sunbury High School in Pennsylvania. Since The enroll- menT OT ThaT school TOTaled only six hundred, The size OT B. H. S. raTher appalled him. For Two years he was a cheerleader There and played on The ToOTball, baslceT- ball and baseball Teams. When noT playing These games he is usually engagd in building model aeroplanes. ATTer graduaTion Bob will go To WrighTs' Terminal in New Yorlc To sTudy aviaTiOn. g Nici ni L11 T lx My NICHOLAS sl-TEYKA if l Nic willh his wide and cheerTul grin, will be remem- bered Tor The Tine worlc he did on The baslceTball Team. This congenial lad has made'many a Triend -in These pasT Tour years and says he is planning TO go inTo business. buT will noT sTaTe whaT lcind OT business. He has spenT Three summers in The C. M. T. C. aT PlaTTsburgh, N. Y., and he likes To Travel. ,.-'V . . I . ' ly V .. 1 --f i I , lil DOROTHY PATSON Da++ie ATTer graduaTion, DOTTie inTends TO spend her days up in The clouds. Meaning OT course, ThaT she is going TO become an aviaTrix. COnseguenTly, leT us hope she will noT have any crashes. For The pasT Tour years Doro- Thy has worlced in a beauTy shop and, as a resulT, she is an experT make-up arTisT. DoT's evenings are Talcen care OT by bridge, arT worlc, movies, dancing, and young men over TwenTy-One. Happy landings, DOroThy. ForTy-TT-ree AS SENIORS GO MARION A. PONT Marion Marion has been a prominenf figure in class acfivifies, being presidenf of fhe Girl Reserves, a member of fhe Senior Gym Team for fhere years, chairman of fhe Senior Valenfine Dance and a debufanfe in Remofe ConfroI.'i In spife of fhese many inferesfs she manages fo sand- wich in a very gay fime, in and abouf fown. lvlarion's idea of a Ufopian sfudy hall is one which provides pii'ow-3 and pie a la mode. Nexf year she plans fo affend a Secrefarial School in lvlonfclair. HENRY L. SINER IIHEHI' Henry is geffing off fo a fasf sfarf on fhe road fo fame by graduafing in fhree and a half years. When I'Ien leaves B. I-I. S. he is going fo affend fhe Universify of Soufh Carolina fo sfudy Civil Engineering. By fhe way. fhis budding genius has a yen for mafh and is a member of fhe Ivlafhemafics Club. I'Ie also lilies fo read, eaf, lcIon'f we alll and play baseball. Lofs of luck and success down Soufh, Heng may all your engineering froubles be liffle ones. EDWARD SKORUPSKI ..Ed.. Because Ed has been employed affer school hours, he has been unable fo parficipafe in as many school acfivi- fies as his fellow classmafes. However, he has an infense inferesf in his fwo favorife hobbies, baseball and boolcs of advenfure and mysfery. Despife his opfimisfic quief- ness and shy manner, Ed has gained many friends during fhese four years and says fhaf he hopes fo enfer iournal- ism, wifh an eye fo a fufure liferary career. ELIZABETH W. RICHMOND Be++y Beffy is one of fhe class's besf looking members wifh a fondness, sfrangely enough, for Pennsylvania Universify. She has been a member of fhe Junior and Senior Gym Teams and freasurer of fhe Erench Club. Her hobbies are arf, reading, and skafing. Mosf of her fime affer school is faken up cruising abouf in Ivlargaref Ivloore's car. Affer high school Beffy is going fo Skidmore fo sfudy arf. Eorfy-fou r AS SENIORS GO lv, sf A FLORENCE A. RlDINGS Flossie Florence has spenr mosr of her school rime rhese pas? rwo years as an acrive member ol: rhe Girl Reserves. During her Junior Year she was a represenlalive of rhe Junior Red Cross. Flossie worlcs hardesr iusr alrer school when she busies herself seeing a movie or loafing. She enioys drawing, dancing and dressmalcing-rhe larrer ro such an exlenr rhar she will arrend Prarr lnsrirure and srudy cosrume illusrrarion. GEORGE B. SNYDER I N George l'lave you ever noliced lhal' shy, blond genrleman who is frequenrly seen in 'rhe company of Mary lngle? Well -+ha+'s George Snyder. George worlcs in a hardware slore bur rhar does nor prevenr him from being an acrive member of rhe Chem Club. He is a sporrs enrhu- siasr, especially when ir comes 'ro hunring and fishing, and will srudy engineering ar Srevens. George is sin- cere in his worlc so ir is obvious he will be a success as an engineer. NORMAN F. SPELLAR Norman Norman is rhe young man who inrends ro be a manual worlcer and rhus improve sociery. Afrer school much of Norm's rime is spenr solving grear economic problems of rhe rime especially 'rhar of homeworlc. His plarform is Hshorrer class recirarions, comforrable chairs, and no homework. We are guire sure rhar Norman will succeed in facing rhese grave problems, and we will give him our whole hearred cooperarion in all such underralcings. ALMA RIZZOLO X Trix 1 Trix came .From Barringer in her senior year. She be- longed ro rhe Frehxch Club, Science Club and The Gym Teams ar Bdrri ger. Trix earned rwo chevrons in rhe lar- rer acriviry. gel' hobbies are impersonarions and rais- ing lcij' ens, also s-porrs of all lcinds. Among Alma's many dislikes are sarcasric reachers-she is iusr wailing unril graduarion ro even up some scores. ln 'rhe fall she will ralce up arr in Prarr lnsrirure. Foriy-five AS SENIORS GO GLADYS ROBINSON Duck Gladys came lo us lrom Newlon High School oul in Long Island. She is a conscienlious worker as her reporl cards always prove. Bul Gladys also believes in lhal an- cienl proverb, all worlc and no play malces Gladys a dull girl, so she indulges in dancing, swimming, ice skalf ing, and baslcelball, playing lhe laller sporl on lhe Girls' Baslcelball leam. Gladys is one ol our mosl ardenl lool- ball and baslcelball lans, and is nearly always lhere lo cheer our leam lo viclory. ARNOLD A. SPITZ Spilzy Spilzy gradualed in lhree years and during lhis lime has been a Sludenl Prinls reporler, a member ol lhe German Club lor lhree years, Chemislry and Malh Clubs and lhe orcheslra lor lwo years. Spilzy did nol lhinlc he had enough lo do so he gol a iob as clerk aller school. N. Y. U. will have him wilhin ils walls nexl year as a sludenl ol medicine. Arnold is also a member ol lhe new Chess Club. JOSEPH STAVISKY Joe is name will soon be Farmer Joe lor he inlends lo slbdy agricullure al Rulgers. Il Joe gels lired ol larm- ing, he'll probably lurn his 'Farm inlo a goll course be- cause goll is one ol his chiel hobbies. He also lilces lo read and walch wreslling malches, andaccordinq lo Joe's inleresl in lhe Biology lab, we lhinlc he inlends lo raise Paramecia on his larm. Well, lceep lhe hayseed oul ol your ears, Joe. is J RUTH SCHILLING . Ru+h Here's our slar alhlele and Senior Gym Team Cap' lain, lhe lirsl girl lo win a silver baslcelball in lwenly years. Rulh has been in many clubs among which are lhe Chem and Malh Clubs and lhe Girl Reserves. She has also done her share ol class work, having served on bolh Junior Prom and Senior Play commillees. This promising young lady, whom many acclaim as lhe class's mosl beaulilul, is going lo become a sludenl ol dielelics upon gradualion. Forly-six AS SENIORS GO ROSE SILVERMAN Rose During Jrhe course of her high school days Rose has been a member of Jrhe Home Economics, Girls' Glee, and Spanish Clubs. She has also been a sraunch supporrer of rhe former English Club. Aller graduaring Rose in 'rends ro be someone's secrelary. We are sure rhal her winning smile will soon earn her a iob. This smile seems ro vanish immediarely when irs owner is called Rosie.' PAUL F. URICH Shrimp Whenever 'rhere is any business which needs manag- ing, Paul is righr on hand ro do +he iob. He enlered B. H. S. as a sophomore from Wesr Orange High. He has held membership in rhe Chem Club, 'rhe Marh Club, Hi-Y, and lhe Thespians-holding lhe orlice of vice- presidenr in lhe lalrer. He also had charge of 'rhe Senior candy sale. Camping, swimming, bridge and golf are his favorife amusemenrs. Paul will srucly chemical engi- neering al 'rhe Newark College of Engineering. fel-1? 'Coffee Qtfocr ALFRED VAN BRUNT ..A,.. If rhere had been a mosr ambirious in our Hall of Fame, Al would have surely been chosen. He goes ro school here wilh us ar Bloomfield, works in a doc'ror's orlice in Jrhe afrernoon and 'rhen goes down lo Barringer ar nighl fo learn some more. He inrends ro srudy medi- cine a+ rhe Universiry of Tennessee and is a member of rhe Chemislry Club. . ff . J 2 V- DORIS E. SMITH f Doris Doris came lo us from Wes? Side High, Newark. Such a liny person! Bur everyone knows rhe rrurh aboul' small packages. Perhaps she can fell us how she manages ro keep smiling. Doris is very fond of French and is an acfive member ol rhar club. You have probably noriced her name on rhe honor roll now and rhen. Drake's Secre- 'rrial School will be her nexl alma marer. Forly-seve n AS SENIORS GO MARGARETTA STIEDL Marge Marge, one of fhe guiefesf girls in our class, has a fouch of fhe domesfic. All kinds of fancy work, includ- ing sewing and crochefing, claim her inferesf in spare momenfs, buf she manages fo find fime for drawing and oufdoor sporfs. She is shy, reserved and sincere around school, buf we can'f speak for her oufside acfivifies. Alfhough Marge has no definife plans for fhe innmediafe fufure, she would like fo become a secrefary. -AFV X.. ' JACK c. weinuci-4 Jack Jack is an advocafor of frue friendship as is evidenced by fhe facf fhaf he and William Samuel have been pals for fwelve years. When Jack isn'f developing picfures or experimenfing in his Chem Lab af home, he can generally be found on Brighfon Avenue wifh fhaf cerfain blonde. l-le is an enfhusiasfic foofball fan and has missed only one game in four years. Affer high school, Jack plans fo enfer college fo sfudy Chemisfry. ROBERT ZERGIEBEL Bob Bob is known as a good sporf and is liked by every' one. l-le was a capable bank represenafive for one year, fook parf in fhe Freshman Parenfs program and in fhe Senior Play, Fool's Gold, was fhe Chief of Police. Bob enioys driving cars and lisfening fo dance orchesfras He hopes fo become associafed wifh a local insurance company affer mafriculafing from fhis, our beloved in sfifufe of learning. i DORCAS TIEMEYER Dorcas Have you noficed a rafher fall girl going quiefly around geffing fhings done wifhouf efforf or frouble? Thaf is Dorcas. She is nafurally a very good sfudenf and says she fruly likes languages and sciences. Dorcas came fo us from Easf Orange l-ligh and soon became acquainf- ed and well liked, as is shown by fhe facf fhaf she is sec- refary of bofh Lafin and French Clubs. Upon mafriculaf- ing from B. l-l. S., Dorcas infends fo become a hospifal fechnician. Forfy-eighf iv i I I 3' Wx AS SENIORS GO JEANNE B. TIRRELL Jeanne Jeanne hails from several high school insfifufions in fhe counfry, She has received mosf of her educafion in California where she affended Plumas Counfy and Benf Counfy l-ligh Schools. l-ler mosf recenf sfop was af Aspinwall, Pennsylvania, affer which she came fo Bloom- field. Alfhough Jeanne has done so much fraveling, she is graduafing in fhree and one-half years. We infend fo refer all our divorce cases fo Lawyer Jeanne affer she graduafes from Dana College. ELIZABETH YOUNG Elizabefl'1 Elizabefh made a friumphal enfry info B. H. S. by being af fhe head of her graduafing class We are sure she will malce an equally drarnaric and sensafional exif. She has been a member of fhe Chem Club and Lafin Club and was a reporfer for fhe Sfudenf Prinfs in her sophomore year. Elizabefh is also a fennis enfhusiasf. She is a boolcworm fo such an exfenf fhaf she infends fo spend fhe resf of her days among books, preferably as a school librarian. Ginnie Virginia, fhe ulfra-spohisficafe of our class, is lcnown for her inimifable and sfylish mode of dressy possibly fhis is because she designs her clofhes herself. Ginnie, who infends fo enfer Dralce's Secrefarial School nexf Sepfem- ber fo confinue her sfudying, named dancing, swim- ming, and fennis as her chief lilces while she confesses fhaf human members of fhe feline species are her Nemesis. , . Y' Lain! . K -- 1 MARIA VREELAND ' Marian During fhis sprighfly maiden's soiourn af B. H. S. she has falcen parf in fhe acfivifies of fhe French, Home Eco- nomics, Mafh and Girls' Glee Clubs. Affer fhaf final de- parfure from fhese learned porfals, Maria infends fo enfer a hospifal where she will 'rrain as a nurse. Reading and sewing are lvlaria's favorife hobbies, and coolcing her arf and recreafion. Forfy-nine . Xwlv vmelnm H. VAN rsioizrvifilciicxmfi '-4 l X l X I, X qi- VIRGINIA D. WAY AS SENIORS GO wry CLARA MAY WALTERS Clara Clara is one of our mosi' brillianf and falenfed sfudenfs. There are few clubs or school acfivifies which have nof felf her enlighfening suggesfions and influence, for she is a member of seven school organizafions. Clara fakes les- sons in voice fraining affer school also. She is graduafing in fhree and a half years and has an average of above 85 per cenf in her academic work. The lvlonfclair Teach- ers College will be a lucky insfifufion nexf fall. K-.li Ginnie Ginnie, in her Freshman year, became a represenfafive of fhe Sfudenf Council. During fhe nexf fhree years she was an acfive member of fhe German Club. She be- longed, in furn, fo bofh fhe Junior and The Senior Gym Teams. She likes all sporfs, especially fennis, ping-pong, and swimming, and also enioys dancing. Like mosf of us she parficularly looks forward 'ro holidays and week- ends, and her pef aversions are homework and defenfion. MELVA A. WHEELAND Melva Melva infends, as she says, fo be somebody's sfenogra- pherf We fhink fhe somebody who gefs her, will be preffy lucky. If her boss is feeling blue because fhe sfocks iusf fook a dive, lvlelva can always pull ouf her violin and cheer him up. She has played her fiddle in The orchesfra, fhe whole four years she's been in school. She was also a member of fhe Girls' Glee Club for fwo years. l-ler chief hobbies are eafing and camping. , ,f SUSAN WHITCHER ,B f Hsue.. Sue may have fhe mosf innocenf blue eyes in fhe class, buf she is nof so slow! She was a head usher af fhe Senior Play, and is a member of fhe French and Chem Clubs. Her ambifion is 'ro be a nurse and we know she will be a hi+ in a whife uniform. Sue dislikes homework, cards, and as for her reasons for liking Verona-well, maybe if is iusl fhe climafe, buf fhen again . . . Fiffy AS SENIORS GO AUDREY R. WILSON Audrey For The pasT Two years Audrey has been very acTive as a member oT The Girl Reserves, being Treasurer oT The organizaTion in her Senior year. She has also enioyed membership in The Chem Club, The Home Economics Club, The School Bank and The Junior Red Cross. Being jolly and good-naTured, her likes ouT-number her dislikes --The Tormer including mosT ouTdoor sporTs, sewing and cooking. Audrey is going To college To sTudy Home Economics. JANE M. WTSNIEWSKI Janie Jane came Trom lmmaculaTe ConcepTion School in her Junior year and has Taken parT in many school acTiviTies since she arrived. She belonged To The Home Economics Club Tor a year and The Spanish Club Tor Two years. Jane has as hobbies skaTing and coileding Tuclge recipes. Among her dislikes are home-work and Monday morn- ings. ATTer gracluaTion Jane says she inTends To haunT employmenT agencies. A. IRENE WODKA lrene ' lrene belongs To The small group of Three year grad- uaTes in The June '34 class. lrene has been a very acTive member oT The German Club. Music and reading are her source oT repose Trom school work when a bed is noT handy. We know lrene will make a mosT successTul Teach- er because OT her diligenT habiTsg in TacT her busTling manner slighTly belfuddles our own relaxed aTTiTude. IRENE M. WOJCIK lrene Even Though lrene does noT make much noise, she manages To Take parT in many acTiviTies. She is The presi- clenT oT The Home Economcs Club, is a member OT The Spanish Club and The School Bank, and makes a helpful addiTion To The sTaTT oT The school newspaper and The annual board as a TypisT. lrene's peT hobbies are Tennis 'and hiking. We wish her luck aT The secreTarial school where she inTends To conTinue her sTenograpical sTudies. FiTTy one WMM 'V l i i i P l i ' i l , l l l I AS SENIORS GO MARGARET WOLAVER wony Wolly, who came lo us from l-lillside l-l. S. is in hopes of geiiing a secrefarial posilion. She says she dislikes boys al present buf do noi give up hope, fellows, she may change her mind. l'ler hobbies are reading, danc- ing and ealing, and she also lilces lo play Tennis and swim. She is a member of lhe Spanish Club and was also a member of ihe English Club while il exisied. DAVID L. PALLIAN Dave Dave came lo Bloomfield from Newarlc Academy in his Senior A Jrerm. I-lis record a+ N. A. is exlraordinaryg he served on Jrhe N. A. Magazine slaicf for Jrwo years, was Edilor of lhe year boolc, belonged 'ro 'rhe Sludenl Coun- cil and +he Dramalic Club besides being vice-presideni and secrelary of his class. Dave won 'I'hree maior lelfers in loolball and lraclc, and one in baslcelball. We wish he could havebeen wilh us longer. XJ Filly-+wo f? ICJXX, Lo W i xx f 1' 0 K . cf Xl All KW xl A I .XL 4, V QL i AS SENIORS GO CLASS SONG lTune- Neighbors , Bloomfield, we hafe fo say good-by fo d old Bloomfield To leave fhe besr old school And all fhe friends we made And all our feachers foo lf's gonna be greaf To reach our fafe We owe if all fo you And dear old Bloomfield We fhanlc our luclcy sfars Because of Bloomfield,-fhaf's why lf may be premafure Buf Bloomfield we are sure Alfhough we all are leaving, don'f you c We'll send our children, by and by. Classmafes, if's fime fo say adieu fo all classmafes Our parfing fime is here And now we graduafe We've been fhe besf of friends We'll never regref The fime fhaf we mel' And now our iourney ends Buf nof forever We'll reunife again Af our reunions,-and so Now we close fhe door On fhe class of 34 And since we all are leaving wifh a sigh Now we'll say so long, good-by. -Bonner, Darby gl l-le SBI' VY our nry Fiffy-'rh ree l l l i l i l i , ,,l...-k11A Qjlfgl-IALL OF FAME ' SN - gk 5 339 1,11-LNKTALIE sums X X fxxxkvb Ki KX xv SC Q M ,2f2.EULM T 9 2233, 2 fi? T asa BRQWNE qv Lf-ig L-i ff I BsaT,.:aes5T W Q num anowngiw Eggqf f S J ,.' L5-,J 1 ff. .2 T E il3mI'I'hm:M wif-ff 6' BEST ATHLETE ff , ' isumf W EDg5 Bsgs'mY 'TQ f NKING vf q 5 1 ,, Wffioagsffonriruvwh FL- ' X A Tw i f A T E lwfw Xa X Q0 my WU iT2.i'ASS Ei-J TQ:-31,E'4,7f2k -31-ff - CH My kgjje awww mmuuu mL:9aLES2,...: ,f.'g,fc:,u55'g , 5 1 MC Wg fax T QT 53013 00rLE fLorCUT 5 TA 5 T 'Urea UWB ff f T KAAL aooxwoa so ' X Typ? 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The chickens are kepT in a special I-IENRY. AnyThing else? Some bread and BUTTACAVOLI-you should be CUTTING The buTTer, don'T I-IAACKE iT like ThaT. And I wanT a boTTle oT WODKAI' This musT be sTored in a KOLB, dry place. By The way, speaking oT Things To drink, Mrs. Doyled, how abouT a case oT MASCOLA, The pause ThaT depresses? No? I-Iave you noTiced The BREWSTERS are shipping all Their beer in FORD Trucks laTely? Yes, and They're making plenTy oT SOLAS always. l'd like a iug oT apple SNYDER. Sorry, buT iT's all sold, There's NANARONE here now. WhaTI Charge iT again! Why can'T you be like your nexT door neighbor? Mr. LUDLUM BURC-BESSES all his goods wiTh cash. I won'T sTand Tor This KLEIN oT Thing. Now WI-IITCI-IEI2 you going To do, pay or leave The Tood here? My husband will pay TOMORROW, even if he has To puT his waTch in I-IOCKER someThing. Mrs. Doyled exiTs, singing: Jimmie had a NICOL. SCENE II Same seTTing. Mr. EDDY Pool, a greaT EISCI-IERman, enTers and sTarTs To aTTack The cracker barrel. I-Iello, OSWALD, I caughT a PECKRUL and a KARPINSKI river This morning-and ThaT KARP, OWITZ sTruggledl They'll look good in a pan, done a golden BROWNE. By The way, I heard a good poem The oTher da : Y 'LiTTle NIMMOS in The brook- LiT+Ie girls all bring your hooks.' I wenT Tishing wiTh Three Chinamen, CON LEY, CON RADT, and CON WAY, and They Told me ThaT one. I gave one a shove and inTo The POOLEY Tell. Some ioke, eh--KERSI-IAVVT There's pepper in These crackers! I puT iT There Tor you. SCI-IRAMM, bum, or you'll eaT up all my proTiT. FiTTy-six AS SENIORS GO All righT, I'll go, buT I-IEEB my words, you won'T go SCOTT Tree, l'll see ThaT you are Tired. WhaT's sauce Tor The duck is cake Tor The DRAKE, or someThing. For CRYAN ouT loud, The boss doesn'T Tire me, he SACI-IS me. ExiT Mr. Pool singing: Who's aTraid oT The big, bad WOLFFH' SCENE III Mrs. KLEIN and liTTle Deklein enTer amidsT greaT argumenT: I say ThaT was a ROBIN, SON. No, mamma, I was WOJCIK iT Tor some Time and iT was a spar- row. Well, perhaps. You know, OSWALD, Ii++Ie Deklein has a KEENOY and can see Tor miles. I-le's a brighT YOUNG boy, Too. I-Ie knows every word in The SPELLAR and can Tell The sTory oT Br'er RabbiT and The DAR-BYby by hearT. Mamma, will you buy me some oranges? l CANIEE you wanT me To. In TacT, I WIL, SON. Oh, mamma, bzzzz .... whisper, whisper ,.... sssssssssssTTss .... Never mind The oranges, OSWALD, DeKKLElNFELDT Them and They're Too soTT. NoT a SCI-IILLING would I pay Tor a million of Them. Mamma, URICI-I buT l'm poor. Give me some money Tor The movies? They have a WALTERSny 'Mickey Mouse' . lMrs. KLEIN sTarTs To HENDERSON The money buT sTops when OSWALD speaks.l Deklein, if you're so smarT, I wanT To ask you some quesTions. Fire aWAY. WhaT's your Telephone number? MITCI-IELL-OOU2 I-low do you solve This problem: If x is Two whaT is y? Use SINER cosine. WhaT school do you go To and how do you like your Teacher? BloomTield I-Iigh. I IiKERR, buT she's OLDS my moTher. WhaT do you know abouT The school? The school colors are REDDAN grey. The BANDI-IOLTZ regular meeTings and plays very well. Louis is a circus ERICK: his hog COLLINS also The besT in The sTaTe. MC MILLAN, The greaT explorer, VAN NORT- WICK a dog Team. I-Ie Tlies as Tar as Greenland in a ZERGIEBEL. Do you know whaT To do when our naTions BONNER is carried by in a parade? '- Sure, I always Take my CAPROFF when The Tlag passes by. FiTTy-seven AS SENIORS GO All righT. I-Iere's The lasT quesTion: Who was The TirsT man? ' I dunno. JACOBER Moses. IOSWALD and Mrs. KLEIN in unisonzl Don'T JACOBUSV' IOSWALD conTinues:I You gave excellenT answers, my boy, so I will give you an ice cream ll cone. BeTTer malce iT a double DECKER, 'cause I have an awTuI WEID- LICI-I. The Kleins exiT, Delclein complaining oT The coldness oT The cream. Mrs. KLEIN promises To warm him wiTh a barrel S'IAVlSKI. SCENE IV IREAL MELLERDZAMAI OSWALD'S sweeThearT, WI-IEELAND Axle, enTers. OSVVALD speaks: O'MARA me, Tair WI-IEELAND. I adMEYERS you MOORE each day. No, no, I cannoT MARRA youl Why noT? You come Trom Virginia, buT I come Trom WesT Virginia. Don'T TorgeT ThaT: UEASTES easT and wesT is wesT . . . Ah, my proud beauTy, you will rue The day when you reTused me, The prospecTive KING oT BerpTwerp. IT's posPRZBYI.SKl buT noT proloaloleslci. I-low will you do iT? I'II sTarT a revoluTion, LYNCH The KING, and KOPP The Throne.' WhaT abouT The Oueen? l'II POERNER in The Turnace. Now will you MARRA me? IWI-IEELAND sTamps her dainTy TooT.l OT course noT. You're a BOORSEIH You egg IhiTs her wiTh monlcey ROENSCI-I.I IWI-IEELAND murmurs as she TainTs dainTily away:I I can hear DE ANGELIS singing. MAI-IONEY is hurT and am I reMORSETul. Thus exiTs our hero loolcing Tor some sTeep CRAIG To jump oTT, where no one can KATZ him. CURTAIN FiTTy-eighT AS SENIORS GO THE ANNUAL BOARD EDITOR JoI'1n F. Kolb ASSOCIATE EDITORS Kallwryn Burgess James McMillan PHOTOGRAPHY Edwin Reddan ART STAFF Raymond Poerner Norman Sclmallerer Melba Olds LITERARY STAFF Jean Mifclmell Roberl Nimmo Dorcas Tiemeyer Clara Wallers Elizabellw Young BUSINESS STAFF Raymond Darby Jean Dipman Eileen Johnson Roberl McKay Olive Meyers Paul Uricln Oscar Bonner SPORTS STAFF Louis Friclc William Henry TYPISTS Anna Eddy Mildred Ogorevc Sara Kalz Irene Woicilc Fiffv nine AS SENIORS GO Sindy REMOTE CONTROL Waller Brolcenchild-Slanley l-leeb Dororhy Doyle-Elaine Ferguson Ralph Shugarl-Alfred L. Brennan l-lelen Wrighl-Rulh Browne Charles Golden-Raymond Darby Moran-Michael Golas Berl Ruperl-Roberr Nimmo Doclor A. P. Workman-John Bender Anne Joyce--Florence Caproli Berry Blair-Dorolhy Gardner Lorraine Winlhrop-Jean lvlilchell Bearrice Allen-Sally Mellen lvlay Prescorl-Sara Kalz June Carler-Virginia Conley Babs Dale-Marion Ponr Pele-Alfred R. Quinn Joe-Malrhew Lynch Ed-Thomas Recenello W. S. Loclcwood-Allred Rn Quinn Serqeanl Devine-Jack Callaghan Burlce-Roberr Gwilliam Slarlery-William Easles Professor Murray-Louis Friclq Rulh-Mariory Morrow Direcror-Miss Lucille S. Joseph Sludenl Direclor-Melba Olds Business Managers-John Ford, Paul Urich Adverlisinq Managers-Norman Schnallerer, Edwin Reddan Publicily Manager-Jean Milchell 1-QM Q 6 gh M X niffqw, say, ff 5 17452515 ,A 497 5 ig? f gfzvrf M . sl 141 li 4 'Wk' 53,2 X3 Q ,f 'gy Ls .of 'K' ,Q-rf? M. .M AS SENIORS GO STORY OF A CLASS by Moriory Morrow N A mellow SepTember morning oT I93O a horde oT baTTled, sTray- ing children scrambled To Their TirsT class meeTing, held in The assembly. Mrs. Ina F. Doyle was selecTed as class advisor. An elecTion oT class oTTicers Tollowed which resulTed in John Ford as presi- denT, DoroThy Aclcerson as vice-pre-sidenT, William Roche as secreTary, and BeTsey Pooley as Treasurer. The youngsTers were Then banished To The dreary TourTh Tloor and soon became losT in a mass oT numbered rooms. The bewildering life oT a Treshman had begun. The ouTsTanding evenT oT The TirsT year was a parTy To which par- enTs were inviTed. An enTerTainmenT was presenTed by various members OT The class and reTreshmenTs served in The caTeTeria. i.iTe wenT smooThly along wiTh The usual class dances and candy sales unTil The June T933 class ran a populariTy conTesT. This seT The Jun- ior B's Thinlcing, and They elecTed as The mosT popular sTudenTs oT The class Lou Friclc and RuTh Browne. By This happy Time oT high school exisTence The experienced sTudenTs were ready Tor The Junior Prom, a gala aTTair sponsored by boTh iunior classes and held in The boys' gymnasium. Fx mysTery melodrama was enacTed in The school audiTorium on De- cember l5 and I6, I933. Miss Lucile S. Joseph oT The TaculTy coached The play, and Melba Olds was sTudenT direcTor. John Ford served as business manager, wiTh Paul Urich as his assisTanT. Norman SchnaTTerer and Edwin Reddan had charge oT adverTising. The head ushers were Sue WhiTcher and BeTsy Pooley. The Senior Play CommiTTee was composed oT The Tollowing: John Ford, Chairman RuTh Browne Paul Urich DoroThy Cunard Jack Callaghan DoroThy Aclcerson Norman SchnaTTerer RuTh Schilling Edwin Reddan BeTsy Pooley To DocTor W. B. S. Thomas, physician, who so graciously donaTed his services To adminisTering To The casT's ailing voices, The class exTends iTs graTiTude. The lasT proiecT oT The class, besides class nighT acTiviTies, and The publicaTion oT This annual, which speaks Tor iTselT, was The Trip To Wash- ingTon. TwenTy-nine members oT The class TogeTher wiTh Mrs. lna F. Doyle, Miss Lucile S. Joseph, and Mr. Cecil Ross made up The parTy which visiTed WashingT-on Tor Three days lfxpril I2-l4l. Four years have Tled, class members mighf say, buT These Tour years will be wiTh Them always. SixTy-Two V ' 11 11 15 11 11 Y 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 W 1 1 1 19 Q 11f1sx.c11111'131 , JK Mffiff 1 1 M li Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 11f 1 1 V1 IN 11 1, E . J - jf 1, X I I X 11 X F 11 1 1 N15 3 1 ' 1 XXV KW! 1 1 1 1 Q T .. ll ll Wiulq M542 nf' - I ffm L - f -ll ' x Wm W 1 rw., fJ,2C,Q. f s . Uk ' V X 1 L .1 v -1 of N X X ag X XX 1 X h gi I XM L - - A -V - W -- A - -- AA- -rw -11+ 'A - FFUUUV'V7Vf7PT ' N Y 1 , 1 ,, f QILUJEBSE 1 f j5:'jQSJ3EH fi ,VSV ,JJQHQSQQZ lf, l 1 ' X 1 , l X x 1 V My 1 , 1 w XXL!! l Li!-,W , 3 Ili! kj- ,A X LU W H Y ,X l I w i XX M SEXY' x X Q 00091 f79 , I K W W ,WM E XX ,I N lj i ,lm I I Eff- , N N N 1 'ly ,W I 'HX K, Y ,K KN X i ' A if fy W Y KW? 5 l f N I ' 2 A A Y M . 'lick X cz 4' 4 gf 4 5-3: ' X fis gxjlg ' f1 ?5 L.1' wk A 1' .' z g M W 1 1 U WWA NL, AS SENIORS GO STUDENT COUNCIL Presidenf ,.,... ,. , , ,,...... ,..... F RANK OSBORNE Secre-Iary .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,A,,, KATHERINE MILLER Vice-President .,,,,.,,......,,,,, JACK FORD Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ..JACK OLDERSHAW Advisors ,,,,, ,. ,,,.,, . ,.... ....,.., .MR. ROSS, MR. I-IAUPIN STUDENT PRINTS Edifor-In-Chief .,,,,,,, .,,,,,, M ARJORY MARROW' Business Manager ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, ROBERT HARVEY Associafe Edifor.. ,,,,,,,,, JACK FULBECK Advisors ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MISS SMITI-I. MISS THOMAS Sixfy-eiqI1I AS SENIORS GO CHEM CLUB ' 1 Presidenfnw, , ,,,,,, ROBERT NIMMO Secre+ary-Treasurer ,,,.. . . PHYLLIS SINCLAH2 Vice-Presidenf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,ANDREW TAPFFE Advisors .....,..,,.,...... Mr. WALRATH, MR. PRICE , FRENCH CLUB PF6SIdSl'1f ---..YYVVVVVw ............... J ANET O'MARA Secrefary ..,.. ,,,,......,..,., .,.. . D ORCAS TIEMEYER Vice-Presiderwf .,..,,,. .........,.........,...,, J ACK DAVIS Treasurer ,,,..,, .,,,.,., J OSEPHINE BUTTACAVOLI Advisor ...,...,,, ..,,,,,,,,,.,.,. , , A,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, M ISS HEARTZ Sindy-nine Aff AS SENIORS GO BOYS' GLEE CLUB Presiclenf ,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, FRED MERKEL Treasurer ,,,,... ,,.,,,,,. S TEDIFORD CROSBY Vice-Presidenf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, PALMER COLLINS Advisor ,,.,,Y....,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,.,,,,,,,,,,......,,,,, MR. CROSBY GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Presidenf ,,,,,,,,,.,., ,,,,.,,,,.. H ELEN MUDLER Treasurer ,.A,,...,,,,,,.,,.,,,..,,......,.,,,,,,, ADELE CARLIN Vice-Presidemf ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, M URIEL FULCHER Librarians- Secrefary ...,.,...,, ,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,........,,, J ANET KOPF IRENE EHRMANN, ALBERTINA KUBIC Advisor ,,,,,,,,..,..........A.............. .,...,....... M ISS ALBINSON Sevenfy L 3 flj' U Alva! AS SENIORS GO GIRL RESERVES Pregidenf ,.,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V M ARION PONT Secrefary .,,,,.,..,,.....,.,.......... KATHERINE ORTELL VIQQSPI-egidenf VVYYVVV ,,,,AA,, V,,V,,YV,,,,A,,A,, ,I A NET MIX Treasurer ,,,,,.,..,,,...,..... ,,,,.,,,,,, A UDREY WILSON . Advisor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,. ,,,,,,., .MISS ELY .A,- y HI-Y PresIder1I ,,,Y.Y,Y....,Y.. .,.,.,,,,,,,Y,.,,.,,,, I. OUIS FRICK Secretary .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,I.,,........ FRANK OSBORNE VICe-PreSIdenI ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,.,,,,,A, GARRISON KING Treasurer ,,,A,,,,,,,,,,..,,.................,..,..... JACK FORD Advisor ...,,.....,,,,..,,..,.,....,,,,,,,A,A,, ,,YYY,,YYY,,Y,,,,AA,,,,,YA M R. GRILL Seven+y4one S-...i vi IJ' f AS SENIORS GO LATIN CLUB Presidenf ,,.. ,,,. ,, ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , HMARIE CRAIG Secrefary, ,...........,..,,., ,WANDREW TAAFFE Vice-President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, NORRIS CCCOMB Treasurer, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,..... I-I ERBERT ZUI-IR Honorary Presidenfs ,,,,,,,.,,,, MISS GAY, MR. LAWRENCE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Presidenf ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. I RENE WOJCIK Secretary .,,. ,,,..A.,,,,,,,....,,,.,.,Y..,A.., M ARY FRYDRYK Vice-Presiderw ,,,,,,..,,.......,.,.,,, JANET ZAMOJSKI Treasurer ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,..Y,Y,........ MARION SMITH Advisor ,..,.,,.,,......A...............,.., .......... M ISS SCHAUFFLER SevenIy-Iwo ' AS SENIORS GO ORCHESTRA Presidenf ..,,,.,, ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,., E RNEST SHEARS Librarian ,,,.,,,,..,.,,.,........,. ANTOINETTE PURCELL Advisor ,,,,,.,......,,.,,,,,,,,......,,.,., ,.,,,.........., M ISS ALBINSON 1 1 ' q , BAND ., ,rr Q, - ' 4 W f P Presidemk ,,....... ,,...,,.,,,.,A.... E RNEST SHEQXRS Librarian .......,,,,....,....,,....,... EDWARD RVOSEVEAR Advisor ..,.,.,,.,,..,,,,,,,,i,A,A,,,,,, ,,,ii,,,,,..ii.i, M R. JORDAN ' 'if ,Qtr Sevenfy-flwree Link! AS SENIORS GO MATH CLUB PfESider1I' YYY.......... ,,,,..... R OBERT NIMMO Secrefary-Treasurer ..,,,,,..,,, WILLIAM JACOBER Vice-Presidenf .,,,,,,, ,WNEWKIRK ROSSALL Advisors ........ MR. I-IAUPIN, MR, I-I, KOEHLER SPANISH CLUB Presidenf .,,...,,Y.,. .,,.,.,.....,., J ANICE HOERR Secretary ,,,,,I,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,, MARY DOBROWOLSKI Vice-Presidenf ....... ,,,,..,..,,,,.,.. W ALTER TATON Treasurer ,,,IY,,,Y,,,,,,.,,,,Y,,,,I,,,,,,,,,,,I,A.,Y, HELEN REID Advisor ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, f ,,,, ,,,,,,,A, M I S S MARTZ Sevenfy-'four .l..il..i17 AS SENIORS GO X -iz SPHINX CLUB President, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,.,,A A.A.. J ACK FULBECK Secrefary ,,,v,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, C ONSTANCE HARVEY Vice-Presidenf ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, , B E TTY TURNBULL Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, MCI-IARLES ANGSTAED-I' Advisor .,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,A,A.,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,A,,,.,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, M R. RICE GERMAN CLUB Presidenf ...,.........Y,.Y ,,YY,,,,, M ERVIN OLINGER Secrefary-Treasurer ,,......, WILLIAM DONOVAN Vice-Presidenf ..,.,,,,, ......,........,Y P AUL LOWE Advisor ,,,A,,..., ....,,.,.....,.,...,.,... M ISS ZINN Sevenfy five U U H H H H YERMUHQJS M Q ! ' N 2 I ' ' -55 3. ir , 049 -X 1 I F 1 i I jXlf 5 ll I! T l J' . , ,Q i Ei V ix 1 5 1 Y 1 I l 1 W 5 xx X A 5 11? 1 P AQ' X I! E rg- V. gk, 'nul,L1mLa. 1 i AS SENIICLJRS eo I, 4 fl- Q I NM. 3 ' ' fkxx- . ..,, V X , . ,' 7 ' A T' byIg!lOTBALL HIS year's varsify fooTball Team was unanimously acclaimed sTaTe champion. Their powerful aTTaclc flaTTened all opposifion, rolling up The amazing ToTal of Three hundred and fifTy-one poinTs, while Their sferlinq defense held The opposifion To a lone Touchdown. Thaf The individual players as well as The Team as a whole were of championship calibre was proven loy The menTion of Twelve leTTermen on The all-counfy and sTaTe Teams of various newspapers. Opponenf B. H. S. Opponenf B. H. S. Easf Side O 34 Dickinson O 33 l.yndhursT O 52 Garfield O 26 Belleville O 33 lrvingTon O I9 SouTh Side O 49 Nufley 6 I2 Paferson Cenfral O 40 lvlonfclair O 53 6 ' 35l Sevenfy-seven AS SENIORS GO ff' ., . , , 'ly-eighf I. ' -X ' 'l BASKETBALL l-IE baslcelball learn experienced a mediocre season This yearf Caplain Ed Berlinsky was available only uniil The slarl of lhe rnid-year ierrn, and Coach Foley had To build a ieam al- rnosl enlirely of new maierial. l-lowever, fhey showeuolxpromise and nexl year should be rnuch ni y'1jQjSi??Q3cf y.sful. ,The gradualing members of +his +di+ffiiigg1f,E'f5'lNliclc Sheyka and, of course, Ed Berlinilfyf A V , AS SENIORS GO SWIMMING OR The TirsT Time in hisTory BloomTield - l-ligh was represenTed by a swimming Team. Because OT inexperience They did noT win a maioriTy oT meeTs, buT did man- age To average TwenTy-eighT looinTs a meeT. The Team was composed enTirely oT under- classmen and showed lorighT promise Tor The TuTure. A greaT deal oT The crediT Tor The sTeady improvemenT oT Their swimming goes To Their conscienTious TaculTy advisor, lvlr. l-lollingsworTh, who wiThouT pecuniary reim- bursement spenT a large amounT oT his Time aT The Y urging Them on. CHEERLEADERS John Miller, CapTain pi Tvlelba Olds John Durgom Wallace Lund DoroThy Hill V AniTa STewarT William Clarlc 'Y 77 , f.!,,f K7 W f THE CURTAIN FALLS ON A SCENE OE LAUGI-TTER AND GAYETY TINGED WITH REGRET AND REMINISCENCE. I f . KK! f ,X I 1 f P ' ,V ' f' IL, if-, 'Lf 1: V 124, X! ff f 'I MM , 1 I' 'F' V l , fdgy -N CJ., gfff i Yfk 'Af T X r' I f' lv K I If . jf , ,f f' ,.,, E. 1 ,. . l K f . r , I 'T 1 if!!!-bln! r Y N
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