Clifton High School - Rotunda Yearbook (Clifton, NJ)

 - Class of 1925

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THE REFLECTOR C L I 1« T O N II I ; II S C H O O L FEBRUARY, 1 » 2 5 ELSIE ERS 99 Curie Avenue “A gentle dame was she.” Participations- High School Chorus ’24-’25. Future Art School. ELIZABETH BATTEL 254 Dayton Avenue “Here dwell no frowns, nor anger.” Participat ions—Arts Club ’24, Spanish Club 23-’24, Chorus 24-25. Future Newark Normal School. t AI -DO COSTA NT IN 2S3 Day ton Avenue- “It's a big world to grow in.” Participations—H.-Y. 24, H. S. Chorus 24, Reflector Staff 24- 25, Class Secretary '22, Class Historian. Future—College. MARGUERITE CRAIG 467 Clifton Avenu “Fair as the day, and always gay.” Participations—Assistant Reflections ’24, Reflections Editor ’24-25, Arts Club '24, Chorus 24- 25. Future—Business. PAGE THIRTY-ONE

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THE R E F L E C T O R CLIFTON HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY. 1925 Elsie Ayers leaves her habit of eating an apple a day “to keep the doctor away” to Ed- win Ruffing, Alfreda Czachorowska, and Wil- liam Hornow. This will insure for them the best of health during the coining year. A Ido Constantin bequeaths his angelic smile to Ernest De Lorenzo, James Dwan, Max Berndt and Constance Leibing. Be careful how you use it. You know there’s no cure for heart attack—it’s fatal! Erna Ilardt leaves some of her extra height to Ethel Cook, Louis Jacobs, Margaret Zim- merman, and Edna Michelene, so that the mem- bers of the graduating class will be almost of the same size. H’alter Mattheiss agrees to share his talent of writing short stories with Ester Anderson, Minnie Suskind, Lewis Pollisari, and Catherine Mezzanetti. Miss Smith will have a good many stories to choose from for the next Re- flector. William Kupper leaves his digestion of the dictionary and propensity for using rare words to Jacob Kosloff, Helen Ganiev, Freda Ernest, and Henry Reuter. Marion Hanna bequeaths her activity in all school affairs to Manuel Cantor and Michael l)e Mosegar, so that they will never lack occu- pation after school hours. We Hereby Appoint: Our beloved and es- teemed principal, Mr. Walter F. Nutt, to be executor of this, our last will and testament. In Witness Whereof: We have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seals, this fourteenth day of January, in the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five. The February Class of 1925. Subscribed by the Class of February, 1925, the testator named in the fore-going Will, in the presence of each of us, and at the time of making such subscription, the above instru- ment was declared by the said Testator to be the Last Will and Testament, and in the pres- ence of each other signed our names as wit- nesses thereto. Viola Grammkr Julia Hoffmeister Marion Hanna Elizabeth Battel. GRADUATING SONG Farewell, dear High School, UV bid vou troodbve: Time bids us leave you Life’s paths to try. Loyal to you we will ever remain, Our Alma Mater dear. Gaily we marshal our forces together, Merrily our flags float in all kinds of weather; Proudly we march on to graduation, We, the class of nineteen-twenty-five. Farewell, dear High School, Our paths here do part; Kind mem’ries of you Dwell in each heart. Ready to conquer, we leave you forever. Farewell, dear School, Goodbye. (To the air of “Melody in F”) Alice A. Hornby, February ’25. A PLEA Seniors to be, I make a plea— Pull together, What’er the weather. Then you will find. Plans will unwind As they had seemed When they were dreamed. But if you don’t. Then, things just w'on’t Make for the joy Of each girl and boy! M. E. C., February '25. Teacher—“What do you mean by speaking of old Bill Shakespeare and Bobbie Burns?” Pupil—“Well, you told me to get familiar with the authors.” Exchange. page thirty



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THE REFLECTOR CLIFTON HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY, 19 2 5 HENRIETTA GRADE 107 Mahar Avenue “And the mute silence hist along. Participations Arts Club '24, Chorus 24. Future I . G. Course, Newark Normal School. ERNA HARDT 109 Second Street “But here she comes; I fairly step aside. Participations Chairman Music Dept, of Arts Club '24-'25, French Club, Chorus. Future Centenary Collegiate Institute. MARION HANNA 224 Madison Avenue “Tell me if she were not designed Th' eclipse and glory of her kind. Participations Chairman Dramatics Dept, of Arts '24, French Club ’2S- 24, Glee Club 23- 24, School News Editor '24, Secretary of Class '23-’24, Chorus ’24-'25. Future—Newark Normal. ALICE HORNBY 128 Union Avenue “Musical as is A polo's lute. Participations Glee Club ’23-’24, Class Treasurer ’22-’2S-’24, French Club ’24, Assist. School News '23, Assist. Editor- in-Chicf '24, Editor-in-Chicf ’24-’25, Chorus '24-'25. Future— New York Music Conservatory. PAGE THIRTY-TWO

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