East Orange High School - Syllabus Yearbook (East Orange, NJ)
- Class of 1939
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With the sincere wish that you will, we present to the Board of Education and citizens of East Orange, to the alumni and alumnae, to the graduating class, and to the student body. the SYLLABUS for l939. f l ,,,,,,, vu, .s tl . 41 . lbecbcafion i la, l ' To Howard F. Hart with sincere gratitude for his many contributions to East Orange High School: the class of i939 dedicates this volume of the SYLLABUS. His cheerfulness, understanding, sense of humor, keen intelligence interest in young people, and ability to make his subject living and interl esting, have won for him the admiration and affection of every one. Mr. Hart, with his friendly smile and twinkling eyes, will never be forgotten by East Orange students. Xj6LClfl,Zfl7 RALPH E. FILES, A.M. Principal LEWIS B. KNIGHT, A.M. Director ot Guidance and Vocational Placement HAROLD I. PALMER, A.M. Director of Organization MABEL E. SMITH, A.B. Registrar SCIENCE GLEN W. BULGER, M.A., Head MARION H. HERRON, BS MARGARET MASON, A.B. GOODSELL W. HERRON, M.A. BERYL W. WARBASSE, BA. RONALD BRISCOE, B.S. CHF A EUGENE H. HELLWIG, BA. MERLE J. KELLY, M.S. ENGLISH WILLIAM F. BAUER, A.M., Head EUGENIA MARVIN, PITB. LINDA HoLLoWAY, M.A. - F V' U ALICE H. DERBY Ph,B MODERN LANGUAGES FRANK W. ROBERTS, Ph.B., Head 'MARY E. BARTLETT, B.A, NINA A. ADAMS, A.B. KATHERINE M. ROWLEY, A.B. DONALD E. HOSMER, A.M. IRENE COOPER ALLCOCK, A.B.5P4 FIORENTINO A. DeMARZO, BA. MARY I. PETERMAN, A.B. MATHEMATICS HOWARD E. HART, AM., Head ETHEL H. COHEN, A.B. MARY L. FRYER, A.B. - ORLANDO H. DANIELS, B.S.ggia:g KATHERINE c. BQURRILL, A.B. sun -aziQx'2',IgliDHp 'f,2i'QgCfXlN'BAEEQ . M Pj GRACE MUIR WARNER, M.A. ' ' ' gc ' GRACE T. HINNI, A.B. M. BERNADETTA QUINN, A.B. FV' -U LUCILLE G. ROBINSON, AB MARY E. UTECHT, A.M. ZZTHERON E. COFFIN, A.B. MARJORIE M. HALLET, M.A. MARION K. BRAGG, M.A. MARJORIE COUGHLAN, A.B. W. PAUL BOWDEN, A.B. SOCIAL STUDIES xv 1 ROBERT I. ADRIANCE. M.A., Head I MADISON GATHANY, M.A. JOHN T. HUBBARD, A.B. In -I can CHARLES E. CARR, A.M, A-EDNA c. HUMMER, AM. E. WILLIAM BLOM, A.B. ,M RUSSELL E. FRASER, A.B. , ' I NORMAN E. WHITTEN. AM-55 GEORGE SHOTWELL, M. ot LIH. INDUSTRIAL ARTS A LATIN REDERICK R. PRICE ,' . WWII R, A. OROSENBAUOH, A,IvI.,I:ead LYDE A SAWYER - LILLIAN LOWELL, EIA, OONEY We SOUTHCATE FRANK E, DAVIS, MAI 'ONALD M. HLITSON IAROI-D C, AKESQN, B51 BUSINESS EDUCATION PHILIP I, TOWLE, B.B,A,, Head UTHHSQZETQKSEZ B S CORNELIA M, POLSON, Is.c.S. . I . FLORENCE ORDWAY, AB, SFEESHDLEUZSEEILNHAXQXS. BIS. H, FRANKLIN FORD, AB, . I I S. I. SECOL, BS. in EcI.gM.B,A. OSEPHINE M LENNOX. AM. HAZEL A, VAN DERVEER, SB. MWC RUTH STACEY, B.A, g PAUL HERFLIRTH, MUSE., AE, 1122 ROLAND 5 WOOLSON- B54 IERALD A, JONES, IVILISI3., AB, 'XIVAFJANQ QOQQEQQEERYE 55 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CATHERINE I-IAMLEN, B,C.S. , BENATRE, PPE., Head, Bdye - , TANLEY MI GRIFFIN - I' I ART DWIN O, LEWIS, BS. in Ed. - DELI-A M- Hf-NCKETT O. B. cALEF, M,A., Head, Girls EUGENIA E LEYLAND LLEN LEINONEN, BS., Acting Head STHER L, OAILEY, EIS. SPEECH ORRAINE GENTIS, AM, LAURENCE B, OOOORICH, MA, ELEANOR OALEY, MS. O, JEANETTE BJORNEBY, MA, IARJORIE E. PEEL, BA., BS, Librarian MARIE B. MIDDLETON, R.N,, Nurse IIRIAM E. BUCKLAND, RN., Nurse ATI-ILEEN WILSON, Lunch Room Manager AROLINE S. HANCE, Principals Secretary QANCES P. KIDDER, AB, ATALIE D, CODEY, Assistant in Principals Office I, F. VAN NORTWICK, Assist. in PrirIcipaI'S Office IORCIE A. SANDERSON, BIA. Leave Of Absence Or Sabbatical Year, Substitute for Teacher on Leave Of Absence , I ' , , M , Editor-in-Chief, Business Manager I Advertising Managers Faculty Advisers .i,. .. Assistant Editor-in-Chief HELEN BREW DOROTHY FORSYTI-IE I HOWARD MAXWELL I RALPH NEIBART I ARTHUR SHARA I Mr. HAROLD I. PALMER Assistant Advertising Managers ELEANOR GRLJBER BEATRICE GOLDBERG K , JOSEPH GRUBER Personnel, Boys' RODNEY SWAIN, Editor CHARLES WEDEN NEAL WILLIAMS Activities Editor GENE NELSON Staff Photographer - WILLIAM MENDEZ -. 3 I MISS MARION K. BRAGG Assistant Business Manager SAUL FUERSTEI N RODNEY SWAIN Personnel, Girls' PEGGY FERRY, Editor JANE CAMPBELL JANET TOMASSON Sports Editor RAYMOND WH ITE Class Editors VIRGINIA CARPENTER JOHN cox I VX Art Editors iffffw CAROL HoAo f if 'CATHERI NE ARCHER, Assistant ooNALo GRAF ' - sgffarm sw 7939 JI llll KXNQ XXKXX XHIKXXIXIXXIIIIIIII' X, llllllllllllllll llllllllllllll 0135 XIWRXXBXXXXXNXXXXWVRXXXXXNBRXXXXXS IIIMIIIIINRRXK XHIXIIIIQIIIIIIIII 'WWXXXIKIK E? llllllllllwl I ' r ' i t l RUTH S. ABRAHAMS LE ROY PORTER ACKERMAN sow ROY 'Wliiil viiiiniiiii iniiciisg viliiil rliiirnilnii wiyslw Hlli' Dlflw TW' WCIVWOH Pet Ambition- -To go to college, Pet l-9iSUI'9 Time SD9Vlf Pl3Ylf18 PINE- Like Playing badminton. pong. Pet AmbitionfTo go places and COI l rm ,I f . o things. German Club 2, 3: Radio Ap- f . reci tion Club 2: Table Tennis Club 4. I 1, - ' I I coiLEGi5 1 Lynx!! Eff 1 T V XT if , WILLARD LOUIS AoAMus DONALD ALLEN- JR- WILLE WN , , llii' niiiml iiiuniliisl siiiii tif vii-.iliiiii is riiiiliiiiiiiii Nm gmmm Smlllf 'N umbllwn lowly rliitiirtiiliiiis-, ' Pet Ambition -To discover a cure for cancer, Pet Aversion---School. f ..- , s THOMAS BERNARD AMBROSE BONES if i ,, lliilrl lliii fcirl, llii ifiliiiirl Leisure Time Spent At Soverel Field Pet Like Playing basketball. Intra- mural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Table Ten- nis Association 2, 3, 4. llNlJlCllJll1 'Q . X , A.- ININNIE JUAN ARACE 1 n X' '..Mm,. MilIh-Jiriiliiiiiielli lll'P'lllI'f'lil'wi'lll liiiiiltli' left Xmbitfon- -Tofbe a nurse. Pe sayin ---'siqsfpf' -tlxalian ciub, Basket- ballgsgseballg HOENQIQ Tennis. , oieAtii4.xvlfMfJRiAi iioiiillfxl Ni Page Ten Leisure Time Spent4Swimming. Pet Ambition-To grow to be 6'2 . Table Tennis Club: Chemistry Club, Erasmus Hall High School: Class Basketball. C1oLl.Ec,E . ' lf!! I 1 .AfL,,f,D .li yy Mo ' I l 4 M SHIRLEY ELIZABETH ANDERSON CORKY Hut nh, shi' rlcinriis such ni yxox ' Pet Likefllancing. Pet Saying7 86 on the double 'o', Basketball lg Girls' A.A. l, 2: Buskin and Brush 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 STUFF AND NON- SENSE l. UNUFC lfllll FRANK WILSON ARANEO MONTE ' ln ilu iintl iiii is iii iiwry lllLlll'S iiovwrn Pet Amb' ion-- o play big league baseb ll. et Sa g4 f re you living 4 right? otball 5 Soccer 4: Baseball 3, 4: lntr ural etball, 2, 3, 4. lil'QBllRl'il'l l FRANK JAMES ADAMO lor 0 liiiilt siwuiliriii clriwr mis yuiinki Lochinwir' Pet Ambition-To get A in geome- try. Pet Like-Skiing. Spanish Club Z, 3, 4a Make-up Committee. iuri coi.LE f j PALMIRA CARMEN ALVES PAMlE Slut excels not only in studios but ulso in music Pet Aversion4People with too much self-esteem, Pet LikefOrchestra. East Side High School, Newark: National Honor Society 3: Library Staff 3: Service Squad 3: Latin Club 3: Newark City, Essex County, and New Jersey State High School Orchestra, l938: East Or- ange High School: Orchestra 4. NlCl R tw TLACHFRS' COllliiF JLUU JQMMJ DOROTHY MAE ANGLIN UDO-I-if 0 A riiilil mwrtx niuicl, siiiivriilx triiv, iiiiil ii uiiivl qpoit nilliul ', '- .1 i J- Pet LikefGood trien 5.11 let Aversion fConceit. Union Qi School: Hunting and Fishingbjllub 3 Latin Club l, 2: Archery Club 23 Shop Club lg East Orange: Forum Club 4, Secretary- Treasurer. BLlSlNl5N JOHN MERWYN ARNOLD HMERH Yum initio, twist. iii' Leisure Time Spent-Having a good time. Pet Ambition+To be a happy millionaire. German Club: Physics Club. UNDFQWDED LUCILLE AROOSIAN HI-ul. Still runs the water where the stream is deep. Pet Ambition-To help make this world a more beautiful place to live in. Pet Likes-Music and drama. Girls' Athletic Club, Clifton High Schoolg Make-up Club, Chess Club. BARNARD WARREN DANIEL BACKER Those who say the least, often know the most Pet Ambition-To io'n the U. S. Navy. Pet Aversion--Girls. ALTA R. BALL JERRY A quiet girl of sterling worth is more than all the gold on earth. Leisure Time Spent-Going with a twin brother. Pet Saying- Never can tell a book by its cover. Teaneck High School: Jr. Chorus I: Student Service Ig Journeymen 3g Red Cross 3g TE-Hl NEWS 3. PRATT INSTITUTE KENNETH R. BARRIE . I HKENH Hltqltronqm? people who accomplish much X . Pet 'tion-To get around ithe worm t Like-Vacation. Class gounkgl .P. 3, 43 Cross Country 43 a 4 I -K, IJNDECHJED N.S s Y Q53 si HELEN LOUISE ATKIN All alike received her cordial smile. Leisure Time Spent-Sleeping. Pet Aversfon-Taking pills. NURSES' TRAINING SCHOOL ROBERT BAGOON BAGGY Least said, soonest mended. Leisure Time Spent-Getting into Mr. Secol's hair. Pet Ambition-To become a C.P.A. NEWARK UNIVERSITY GERTRUDE MARY BALL MARY Good humor is the health of the sane. Leisure Time Spent-Practicing the piano and singing. Pet Ambition--To be a dental or doctor's assistant. Tennisg Basketballg Dancing. MARY PATRICIA BARRIE UPA-I-,, Why live if not to be merry and gay? Leisure Time Spent-Wondering and wandering. Pet Saying- I won't tell. Secretary of Senior Class 4, Class Coun- cil 2, 3, 43 Student Council 23 Repre- sentative-at-Large 25 Social Committee 3, 43 C.P. 3, 4. UNDECIDED JUAN TA ICA AUFFINGER ,. NIE., manner and air divine. eis e ' Spent-Reading and waiting ee. Pet Like-Driving a car. p Dancing, Tennis. JUNIOR COLLEGE - wff9ff653il'J'A PHYLLIS VIRGINIA BALDWIN HPHYLH A manner blithe and debonaire Leisure Time Spent-Running for -busses. Pet Like-Peanut butter. Secre- tarial Club 4, Swimming 35 Girls' A.A. 3. SECRETARIAL SCHOOL RICHARD CURTIS BARNEY ' HO0VER lt's good to have friends at court Pet Ambition-To own a yacht. Pet Aversion-Dumb blondes. St. Paul's School, London, England: Swimming l, 2, 35 Football l, 25 Squash Raquets 2, 3, Rowing I, 23 Officers' Training Corps l, 2, 3: Table Tennis 2, 33 East Orange: Table Tennis, 4. ,UNIVERSITY DF PENNSYLV 7IA Z ily? 11-.41 rj? IILIJ4 Y DOROTHY F. BARTLETT HCHUMH CheerfuIness and friendliness clothed in dependability. Leisure Time Spent-Reading and eat- ing. Pet Amblltion-To be a singer. Tennisg C.P,g Girl Reservesg Stamp Clubg Basketball. COLLEGE Page Eleven JOSEPH BASILE JO-JO To hide one's ability is a great skill Leisure Time Spent-Attending vari- ous sports activities. Pet Ambition-To be an accountant par excellence. BUSINESS LUCILLE LORRAINE BAUM ULU., Variety is charming. Leisure Time Spent - Sleeping and dancing. Pet Saying- On account of be- cause. C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 33 Hockey I, 2, 35 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, Z, 3, 43 Modern Dancing 2g Buskin and Brush 4. NEWARK STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE GEORGE CARL BECKER FLASH He sees but the brighter side of life. Leisure Time Spent-Watching the world go by. Pet Ambition-To live in the imaginary city of Shangri-la. Safety Council 33 Track 4. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY HARRIET BULLARD BENEDICT She sees only what is fair, Leisure Time Spent-In 'Bug House. Pet Aversion--Selling tickets. C.P. 3, 43 Student Council 23 International Re- lations Club 4, German Club: G.A.A. 2,3. MOUNT HOLYOKE Page Twelve I 0 1 X' , . .X I ff Yi ' JEMBN BATILAN UBATTYQF, Lt to is all sorts fipeople to make I ' h cfld ' , ' t e W r .' Pet rlmbition-1'To earn 5200.00 a week.I Pet Like4l-Wheat cakes with plentyiof syrup. Fencing, Spokesman Club.j , COLLEGE All nlltf'-i-Lu, 'i . 1' FREDERICK CRYSTAL BAYLEY MBUDU A good tall fellow, Leisure Time Spent-Travelin' here, there, and everywhere. Pet Ambition- To go to Africa, China, or India. Chess Clubg Band 3, 45 Orchestra 4, COLLEGE I , . f,a,f A 4' HAROLD IFFORD BECKER Sometimes I lust sit and think. Pet Ambition-To own about ten good horses. Pet Like-To have a good time. BUSINESS WILLIAM CHARLES BENSON BILL , Shy and retiring he appears but ' school tis certai my ea . e n r' t Like- P t ' L-' d .2 Foo ENGINEE l GE FREDERICK GILBERT BAUM new. Yon Cassius hath o leon and hungry look. Pet Ambition-To go to college. Pet Saying- l hope. CATHERINE LOUISE BECK BECKY Endowed with sanctity of reason. Pet Aversion-Gossips. Pet Like- Everlasting world peace. Basketball, Tennisg Tap Dancing. BUSINESS , jf-I I X. WILYIXAM E. sgu. . ,i 'HFLASQ-I yAaL1gbfat misfortuney goes on to success. eisure Time Spent-.-Dr ing dn ev- erything. Pet,A!nbitio o,be'a Disney or Pap. J.. .gF' all 4? Intramural Baseball 41 framural Basketball 43 Varsity Socce 43 Tumbling Team 23 Band 2. CARTOONING SCHOOL IN NEW YORK ALICE E. BERGMAN She walks in beauty like the night. Leisure Time Spent-Knitting with Dot. Pet Ambition-To win a certain bet. C.P. 3, 4, Study Hall Council, UNDECIDED LEONARD BERLOW MUSCLES , We know what we are but not what K we may.be 5 . . 5 'Leisure Time Spent!-Ar tH6'Y.M.C.A. Petg.LikdiCiymnastics. Student Council 4, enior Class Representative,-Alternate Cheer Leader, TumbIihg.,Tea'm'l, 2, C.P. 4, Co-Football 'Manager 2, Interclass Track 'I, Z, 4. . PANZER COLLEGE GUY THONY BIONDI The DGrt ao y fltte and naturally , D. FVP841- Aversion , Se lor Personnel eets. Pet Like 'Feminine pulchritude. Debating 1, Bu in and Brush 2, 3, 4, Make-uo Com ' tee. I. lx. , , . on . KLM' r I' .1 'wi I' ez 'K ' I seell ndl fame' V , isure Time SpeI1t n ross- word puzzles. Pe ion o be- come a iitterbug. - UNDECIDED KENNETH EVERETT BOEHM HKENH His airy limbs in sport he'II exercise. Leisure Time Spent-Sports. Pet Say- ing- M-m-m, that's great . Basket- ball Z, 3, 4, Varsity 4, Baseball Z, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4 WILLIAM BERNER HBH-L,. W th his weight in go'd. f , Lei ime S ls it worth while Q g? P e-Thursday hts. ' et all ager 4,, Boys' A. ard , Bu i d 3, 4 t' tonal Rel s CI r ee Club I, , C.P. 4, Class Co cil I, 2, 3. COLLEGE JANET LARRAINE BLACKWELL Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance Leisure Time Spent-Playing pinochle and learning to play bridge. Basketball, Modern Dancing, Baseball, Spokesman Club, French Club, International Rela- tions Club, C.A.A. LINCOLN SCHOOL OF NURSING MARGARET LOUISE BOARMAN 'T PEGGILOU if Her presence is an everlasting pleasure. Leisure Time Spent- Shagging at the Corral iRock Springl. Pet Like- Excitement and jitterbugs. ,G.A.A. Board 4, Radio Club 2, 3, Golf, Glee Club 2, Class Council 2, Fashion Show Staff 3, 4, Tennis 4. PRATT INSTITUTE ARLETHA MARIE BONDS LEE' There's mischief twinkling in her eyes. Pet Ambition-To go to Hawaii. Pet Sayinga- What I do, I desire to do well. Spirituals Choir l, 3, 4, Glee Club I , Art Club, Tennis. 1 L!! , 1 , r if . Q Q f j .17 'suse CAROLYN BERToi.lNo HQWQQ of mindjfair of face, she is blessed .I with womanly grace Pet Ambition-To model clothes. Pet Saying- Pretty smooth. Glee Club I, 2, STUFF AND NONSENSE, C.P., Sec- retarial Club. UNDECIDED WILLIAM BLAIR BLACKY As sober as a yudge Leisure Time Spent- Yes, I spend it all. Pet Ambition-To travel. BUSINESS ROY ALBERT BODENSTEIN I GYPSY , ', 4 , Nothing is so rarelas a cheeqeoden in action. Q, 5 , ' Leisure Time Spentle-ln. West Orange- Pet Ambitionfh beva good swingqbu- sician. Cheerleaqcbexr, Red and Blue Or- chestra, Inntramural 'BasketbaII,2, 3.x . he ' NJ, BUSINESS K WILLIAM HARDING BOOTH BUGLE Fleet foot floogie Leisure Time Spent-Jamming with the gang. Pet Ambition-To go to Eng- land on American Olympic Track Team. Track I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis, Soccer I, 2, 3, Table Tennis Club 2, 3, 4, German Club NEWARK UNIVERSITY 4, Tropical Fish Club- l,SBand 3, 4, Swimming I Uamaica TRAVEL l'l. .I ' COLLEGE fgffiflfmww J- . f f Page Thirteen l CATHERINE BOYLE HKAY.. She is gentle, kind uncl olwuys sweet Pet Ambition-To become a secretary. Pet Saying-- You beautl Girls' Ath- letic Association. UNDEClDED CLARISSA BRADY CHRIS She has u twinkle in hi-r eye- Leisure Time Spent-Dancing and sports. Pet Aversion-Conceited people. Girls' A.A., Baseball lgTap Dancing l, 2. COLLEGE GERALD BRENNAN RED To bv short is no disgrocv, only on infonvi-nwncv Pet Ambition-To be rich. Pet Like --Mince pie. BUSINESS DORIS MARGUERITE BROWN ,foo-rn 'pleosonlnvss murks her us ci friunrl of ull Pet Ambition-To tour the United States. Pet Saying-'What does that make me? Drama Study 3. BUSINESS Page Fourteen LEO MARVIN BRACKEN SPEED This is o iolly world, ond l must be iolly too. Pet Aversion-Solid Geometry. Pet Like-Swimming. Football, Intramural Basketball 33 Chemistry Club. NEWARK TECH ELIZABETH JANE BRANN BETTY Thou host wit ond fun und fire. Leisure Time Spent-Pounding on the piano. Pet Ambition--To interview King George VI for THE NEWS. NEWS Board 2, 3, 4, 5, Editor 4, 55 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, 5, C.P. 5, Program Commit- tee l, 2, 3, 4. MONTCLAlR STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE WILLIAM HENRY BRODIE HBILLH Beware of Bill, he's olwoys killing time Leisure Time Spent-Listening to the radio. Pet Like-Driving. STEVENS INSTITUTE OE TECHNOLOGY FREDERICK WARREN BROWN BROWNlE Heres to the coptoin thot weothered the storm. Leisure Time Spent-Playing drums. Pet Ambition--To play college football. President of G.O. 53 Student Court 3, 4, Chief Justice 4, Boys' A.A. 3, 4, 5, V. Pres, Pres. 4, 53 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, 5, Captain 55 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, 53 Band 2, 3, 4, 51 C. P. 3, 4, 5. RUTGERS ALBERT EDWARD BRACUTI HAL., A steody worker, Pet Ambition-To be a baseball player. Pet Like-A certain party. Intramural Baseball 33 Baseball 4. BUSINESS ' l...J JV, in 1 fo- cuff: ' ff M I ef.. -W - 1 if f JOHN WILLIAM BREATHED. JR. ,,, f - UWM-L,. J, 5. Lough ond the world laughs with you. 47 Leisure Time Spent - At Little I,-9' Dutt's. Pet Ambition-To be as good E a trap drummer as Chick Webb. C.P.g Iliad and Oddities , Intramural Basket- ball and Baseball, Model Airplane Club: Spokesman. CORNELL MARGARET ELIZABETH BROOKS BETTY There is fun in everything I meet, Pet Ambition--To see girl cheerlead- ers in East Orange. Pet Like-Sticky sundaes. Dancing, Basketball, Tennis. UNDE ED STEVE LIE BRO IFC O lti e w ersed in in rnati al af airs et Ike News er wo to t ent Court 4 C P r it 4 5 er tional Relations u me g ap y Club l Ban l rchest E in :n ey nd i .-- -U ,s n Pe -. bi' -T . . ' A . . f. ' , 4 - r- . Ju -' A- 3. 5 .. , 4'g NE 5 . d l, 2, 3, 43 s -- . Q A ' Cl 4gC' or ,2,3g d , , g O . 4. P. G, ANTONI NA MARY BRUNO NlNA Her worth is warrant for her welcome. Pet Aversion-Liars. Pet Like- Music with lots of umph! Basketball. BUSINESS FRED THOMAS BURLEY FREDDIE He mixes studies and sports, and mixes both well. Leisure Time Spent-With the Storks. Pet Ambition-To vault I5 feet. Varsity Track 2, 3, 43 lnterclass Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 45 C.P. 3, 43 Class Coun- cil 2, 3. , COLLEGE BARBARA BUTLER BABS A light heart lives long, a merry heart is like a sang At Battin High School, Elizabeth, N.J.: Senate, Junior Hockey Team: Automo- tive Clubg Latin Club, Modern Drama Club. COLLEGE MARGARET CADDELL GRETTA She has an admirably good disposition, Pet Ambition-To be a champion high diver. Pet Saying- Gee Whiz! Bas- ketballg Swimming: Tennis. NURSING M! J' W HENRY E. C. BURDACK HHANKH Every man is unique. Leisure Time Spent-In my dark room on photography. Pet Saying-- Do you want to buy a SYLLABUS? Photogra- phy Clubg Tropical Fish Club. UNDECIDED MARY ELIZABETH BURNSIDE MARY May the wor'd treat her os fairly as she has treated us. Pet Ambition--To own a yacht. Pet fversion-Oysters. Radio Club 2, Li- brary Club 3: C.P. 3, 4. CATHERINE MARIE BURKE She shows an honest face, Pet Ambition-To be a high salaried secretary. Pet Like-Chocolate covered peanuts and Calsworthy. NUTCRACKER SUITE, Radio Club 39 Secretarial Club 4, Girls' A.A. l, 25 Tennis I, 2, 35 Modern Dancing 23 Basketball 2. SECRETARIAL SCHOOL MARY ANNE BUSICHIO BABE What should o maid do but be merry. Leisure Time Spent-Down at Har- old's. Pet Ambition-To become a pro- fessional dancer. Basketball l, 2, 33 Hockey lg Dancing, Horseback Riding, MIDDLEBURY Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. BUSINESS f A xx, I A gl --A J-Il' I I If I MARY JANE sutrenrinu im N , JOHN JAMES, BYRNE h E lyk TER:Y d h h mbition unfailing, dauntless, unquailingf' Her on I elilignzdlsuon er een Pet Ambition-To graduate. Pet Leisure Time Spent--In Whelan's. Pet Aversion-Conceited people. UNDECIDED ELSI E CAROLI N E CAMERON HEL., A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Pet Ambition-To get into college without taking entrance exams. Orches- tra l, 2, 3, 4g Radio Appreciation Club 2, Cinematography Club 23 Girls' A.A. l, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, Baseball l, 2. COLLEGE Saying- Wanna buy a SYLLABUS? C.P. 4g Stage Crew, Advertising Club, Business Manager, Safety Council. Busiisiess CATHERINE JANE CAMPBELL JANE Blushing is the color of virtue. Leisure Time Spent-Writing to Betty. Pet Ambition-To overcome blushing. C.P. 3, 43 SYLLABUS Staff 4, Student Council 33 Class Council 3. ffwl X' r for fi' vx, P yy lv Wy Page Fifteen ,f WARREN H. CAMPBELL The world makes way for a determined man Pet Ambition--To become a game warden. Pet Like-Hunting. Aokicuituns ROBERT LESLIE CAMRETA HBOS., Humor is the harmony of the heartff Pet Ambition-To be happy. Pet Like-Vocal Music. A Cappella Choir. ELSIE IRENE CARLSON .,EL,. A merry heart makes o cheerful countenance Pet Saying- O-Well. 'Pet Like- Hamburgs and tuna fish. County Chorus 3, 4g Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 3, 43 ROBIN HOOD 3: THE NIGHTIN- GALE 43 PIRATES OF PENZANCE 2. uuoscioeo WILLIAM F. CARR 'rRAMP Never worries, never hurries Leisure Time Spent-Dodging teach- ers. Basketball Varsity 3, 43 Jayvee l, 21 Football 25 Intramural Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l. ST BENEDlC'l'S PREP Page Sixteen SALLY SCHUYLER CAMPBELL Conventions cramp my sweeping style. Pet Ambition-To be a buyer of women's clothes. Pet Like-Tommy Dorsey. Riding Troop, Basketball l iFirst year Miss Beard'sl. BUSINESS SCHOOL JEAN CANFIELD Her merry disposition is a stimulus to all her friends. Leisure Time Spent-Knitting. Pet Aversion--A date when it rains. Secre- tarial Club, V. Pres., C.P. 4. BERKELEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL JULIA ISABEL CAROCCI UNL.. Trustworthy and true, wou'd there were more like you. Leisure Time Spent-Listening to Bing Crosby. Pet Ambition-To be a Certi- fied Public Accountant. C.P. TRAVEL CHARLOTTE CARROLL CAROL Delightful to know and amusing to talk with Leisure Time Spent-Thinking of a certain soccer player. Pet Ambition--To live in Wyoming. Basketball 43 Hockey 45 Tennis: Swimming. TRAVEL RICHARD COLIN CAMPBELL CURLY Persistency leads to success. Pet Ambition-To play the piano as Bob Surke does. iBob Crosby's Orches- tral. Pet Saying- Look at the muscle man! lnterclass Baseballg lnterclass Basketball. NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE WILLIAM NEWTON CAN FIELD BILL Venus, thy eternal sway, all the race of men obey. Pet Ambition-To be an A.P. art- ist. Pet Aversion-Spelling. NEWS Artist 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 3. ART SCHOOL VIRGINIA L. CARPENTER GINNlE I would rather be short and shine than be tall and cast a shadow Pet Ambition-To travel abroad. Pet Aversion-Being short. C.P. 3, 41 Li- brary Club l, 2, 3, Secretary 3: Cine- matography Club Zg SYLLABUS Board 4. MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE JANE COURTLANDT CARROLL Set-confidence is the first requisite to great undertakings. Leisure Time Spent-Reading-and more reading. Pet Like-A three-inch filet-mignon lmust be three-inchl. Class Council 2g Art Club 2, 3, President 3: Spanish Club 33 G.A.A. Board 3, 43 Senior Hockey Team 4, Badminton Club 3 4 I I MONTCLAIR TEACHERS' COLLEGE EDWARD CHAMBERLIN NED., Great thoughts come from the heart. Leisure Time Spent-At the Movies. Pet Aversion-English. Basketball, Base- ball, Football. BUSINESS OUR LEWIS CHANIN :Q iet of uch ability Leisure i e Spen With th Pet Amb't -To win the I ' Sweep sta es inemato ra Group I ess Club I Board I 2 ks. 2, : : . I 3: t Club 3, ' .P. ,Class Coun- cil . NEW YORK UNI RSITY HELEN CHESHIRE KELLY Her ambition is a worthy one Leisure Time Spent-Having fun. Pet Ambition-To have an R.N. after my Baseba I I. name. Hockey, Basketball, Tennisg ORANGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL .i I I' - Ig, Li' kk? Ig - , r HN WILLARD CLAFLIN t JoHNNv Oh, I om stabbed with laughter. Leisure Time Spent-With A. G. and D. J. Pet Saying- Well, we didn't do much, but. C.P. 3, 45 Boys' Court IClerkl g Band 3, 4. UNDECIDED BEULAH MAE CHAMBERS BUE And in her smile lay the secret. Pet Ambition-To go to night school. Pet Saying- My Cowl Tennis, Bas- ketball, Glee Club, Spirituals Choir. NURSING ADELAIDE CHASE MARMALADE No words could do her iusticef' Pet Ambition-To be an archaeologist. Pet Saying- Holy NelIie. Girls' A.A.g Baseball, Volley Ballg Forum, French Club IAustin High School--Chicago, Illi- noislg Soccer IHawley High School, Pennsylvanial. NURSE ANITA ANN CHOOLJIAN HANN., She never tails to speak o pleasant word. Leisure Time Spent-Recuperating from my homework. Pet Ambition--To love, honor, and obey. Secretarial Club 4, Cinematography Club 2, 33 Creative Writing Club 33 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 3, 43 Speech and Dramatics I, 2. TRAVEL FRANKLIN CAYTON BENNY Great men are scarce Leisure Time Spent-Trying to get more. Pet Aversion-Seventh period study hall. Selling tickets. BUSINESS . if T ff Z-4 .f'1 1 ,dffffxh 1' f SAMUEL DAVID CHAMBERS DAVE I-Ie needs no eulogy, he speaks for himself. Leisure Time Spent-Enjoying music. Pet Like-A tacit number for trumpets in the orchestra. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Red and Blue Orchestra 2, 3, 45 German Band and Club 2, 3, 4. t GROVE CITY COLLEGE I ,. 1, 'V PAUL CHERNOFSKY I IN S SHNOPS His very foot has music in its step Leisure Time Spent - Riding the valves. Pet Ambition-To play So Lit- tle Time like Bunny Berigan. Math Club: Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Red and Blue Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Ten- nis 3, 4g NEWS Board 2, 35 CYPRESS AND HOLLY. LEHIGH UNIVERSITY HELEN DALE CIGLIANO IIHILH Tis good nature that always wins the heart. Leisure Time Spent-Eating bananas and ice cream separate. Pet Ambition- To take a long aeroplane ride. Tennis 2, 35 Basketball 3, 4, Art 2, 43 Girl Re- serves 3, 4. MONTCLAIR TEACHERS' COLLEGE KATHRYN IRENE CLAYTON KAY A gay smile goes a long way Leisure Time Spent-At Peddie. Pet Aversion-Conceited boys. C.P. 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Study Hall Coun- cil 4, Hockey Team 43 Hockey Manager 45 Girls' A.A.g HOLLY AND CYPRESS. COLLEGE NI Iltgyy GE -R-'Ru CAI Yi Page Seventee 4 fo! , 47 I N-,, 1 I ,f-if ,I-QJ'-D X -t -fs , .JI . - D ....w'- 'J fl' 1' A . if! Q it ---M . i i .., I. D I, A,V,,,.. .,rf KENNETH CLAYTON KEN I knew the right ond did it Pet Saying- How's it? Pet Like- Baseball. Intramural Basketball 2, 3g Intramural Baseball 2. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THOMAS EDWARD CONLEY I 'TES?' 5 e L wi it sp t ot li . . C , Pet S vi . et aying- You're kill' m . ra ral Base- ballg lntra lkike SNEQS. C VE COOK KIE M rn ond merry Leisure Time ent-Eating hamburg- ers. Pet Ambit -To tour France. Or- chestra l, 25 nch Club 4, Program Chairman5 Girls' A.A.5 Foreign Relations Club 4. MONTCIAIR IFACHLRS' COLLEGE A J if D all To 6, or new ,f-t t is the question i suvgffime Spen Trying to make f'br lost time. Pe Saying- Holy John! Football 1,92 'Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 35 lntraiyur aseball 2, 3. wer -1 Page Eighteenl ETHEL COHEN EDDIE Her chorm lies in her friendliness ond willingness. Pet Ambition-To be an efficient and successful secretary. Pet Saying- l'lI mow you down. Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 C.P. 3, 45 Homeroom Representative 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' A.A. Board 3, 45 Glee Club I, 2, 35 Orchestra I. BUSINESS COLLEGE RUTH CONLISK RUTHIE A smile on her lips ond fun in her eyes. Leisure Time Spent-In wondering what to do in it. Pet Ambition-To be a reporter. Tennisg Basketball5 Dancingg NEWS Board5 Cinematography Study Group5 Drama Study Club. UNDEUDED BARBARA CORIN scams When she hed passed, it seemed like the ceosing of exquisite music. Pet Ambition-To live in Honolulu. Pet Like-Chocolate milk shakes and tuna fish salad sandwiches. Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. I, 35 Basketball I, 35 Tennis l, 3, 45 Baseball I, 3. SKIDMORE M NANCY CAMERON COULL NAN Quiet- -but of much dbility Leisure Time Spent - Playing the piano. Pet Saying- Dog-gone-it. Glee Club. UNDECIDED 7 .fm my Guy' Vick ff , 1 I JOSEPHINE JOAN COLUMBO nm.. Always good-notured, good-humored, and free. Pet Like-Butch. Girls' Secretarial Clubg Spanish Club 2. UNDECIDED PHILIP JOSEPH CONSTANTINO occ Moy he be blessed who invented s'eep. Leisure Time Spent-Reading the daily newspaper. Pet Ambition-To graduate. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY co V HANK thing es t ' ho viultsf' P t Ambiti be an accountant. Track 45 Touch ootbaIl5 Intramural Bas- ketball 25 lntra ural Baseball 2, 3, 4. PITTSBURG JAY TILL COX ncox., All greet men ore dying, l don't feel so well myself Pet Ambition-To own a 42-foot ketch. Pet Like-A good snappy mili- tary or naval band. Band 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra l, 2, 3, 45 Gym Team 2. BUSINESS JOHN JOSEPH COX JACK He likes work no better than the rest Pet Ambition-To be a forester. Pet Aversion-Trying to fill in Pet Saying. NEWS Board 43 Varsity Soccer 43 Intra- mural Baseball 2, 33 SYLLABUS Staff 43 Class Editor 4. UNDECIDED ANN MARGARET CRABTREE 5HORTY Sunshine olong with her come Pet Ambition-To draw. Baseball' Basketballg Hockey. BUSINESS SCHOOL s SHIRLEY JANE CRANE Always in hot water, but we love her just the some Leisure Time Spent-With Nancy in 221. Pet Saying- You know it. UNDECIDID ROBERT W. CROOKS CROOKS A decent boldness ever meets with friends Pet Aversion - Long-winded people. Jrchestra lg Assistant Drum Major 2, 3, -3 C.P. 43 Chemistry Club 43 Business taff 2, 3, 4. RUTGERS UNIVERSITY ATHLEEN ANN COX 0 5 MARYIVANNEQC ,, AYH d AHMARE., 1 ,, Her sm.e 5 e er gravity A cheerful disposition is ever Ldfwec- A ' lv Pet ' ' To ride a hor . t Pet mbition-To be secretary to the f Like-Foo'ball lee Club l 3 Presi enyof the United States. Pet Like Girl Reserves 43 C.P.? eroom Repre- -Footballkgamm d chocolate sundaes. scntative 3, 4. I Spanish Club , Secretarial Club 43 BERKELEY SECRETARIAL 5C L Swimming 4, C.P. . xx ' A , . UNDICI I KI 13' Qi 4'-' 5 fx ,off . JOHN . CRAMER FRED STEPHEN CRANE f Bun FARMER A friend may be reckoned o masterpiece of noturef' Leisure Time Spent-ln a leisurely way. Pet Ambition-To visit the forty- eight States. Track 3, 43 Cross Coun- Doubt whom you will, but never yourself Pet Ambition-To be a park ranger. Pet Like-Open spaces. C.P. 43 Stage Crew3 Hi-Y Club. t 2 TRAVEL r . y BUSINESS fx i 1 ED RD 5 'CR WlLLlWM L. CRONK I f 3 'SANDY 'Q ffl-QT T Wrong' I ,I , , ff He k tstodfost to h.s purpose Leisu ime Sp L kin or more Pet A bitionqf-To star reporter of leisure. et Ambiti o lay in a the P9lg?AVe 5l0 l'-Glfls world series game. ramur l Baseball Wlf 'I' B V . HM :NEWS Boardg 3: Safety Council 3. f Busk and rushg' ternatlonal Rela- AUBURN df. tions, Stalmp ub3lChess Club. W 4 K - TECH ' Qvlfwi OM PH up CUFFARI TOM PATRICK CUNNINGHAM CMO He is lLGli it 'For too much est itsef ecomes o poin G O Y gen emo ' Leisure Ti lchasing Chords Soccer 3, 43 Intramural Baseball 3. on a guitar. P Ambition-To become BUSINESS a leading com ercial artist. Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Intramural Baseball 23 Spanish Club l, 2, 33 Red and Blue Or- chestra 4. NEWARK ARTS HIGH Page Nineteen rv-- V v IX? ' XX ' 4 'M I ,f 'E AE., Q ! K. ,IJ v' 4' - I M.. :II I 4 I XXL DORIS MILDRED CURRID ROBERX EVEREETIFI' CUSTER DORIS MAE CYPHERS nor ,mi ' nor Q' -r eye was b!iie und colrn, os is the sky in A fellovf worth knowing ond worth MUG in YTTGWWCI' Gfid DIGUSIUQ TO The eve, the serenest noon ,' ' kwing welI. , , Crafts P Ambition-To go .up in an aero- .L 'sure 'Ki' exSpent7MesI'n'V Found, NEW. JERSEY COLLEGE FO WOMEN Ps plane, just once. Pet Like-Horseback wit I vJl'ner.i et Ambition-v 0 take I6 riding. Radio Club 33 Spanish Club 3, pi s and ha-3? I6 confqqut. Trackg 43 Secretarial Club 43 C.P. 43 Class Coun- Eootballp WB35Qb8qIQ Swim Ihgl Basket- 'I 2. ll. A cl COLEMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE a ENAINEERING SCHOOL onnoim LESLIE oAvsNPonT EDNA Jovcs DAY 'ARR'ET,KA5TN5R DECH HDAISYH ' PEACHES ORBIE A quiet nature ond o steodfost friend Leisure Time Spent-ln the mountains. Pet Aversion-Women who gossip. Foot- ball. NIGHT SCHOOL EDYTHE FLORENCE DE FREEST Forward ond frolic glee w s there, the will to do, the soul tidcqeu Leisure Time Spent--Sleeping and sewing. Pet Like-iDan. Tennisg Li- brary Club l,'2, 3, 4k xl , ' W' BUSINESS V' 'I V f ii I S i I ,' n 'NI ,MARY JANE on Nouni: ' ' mute J i, H or life is gentle Ret Ambition-To be a journalist some far-off day. Pet Like-Horseback rid- ing. Girl Reserves3 Social Service Chair- man3 Glee Clubg Horseback Riding: Dancing3 NEWS. UNDECIDED Page Twenty Kindness is wisdom. Pet Ambition-To be a social secre- tary. Pet Aversion-Lazy men. Span- ish Club: Secretarial Club. NEWARK SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES JANE MARIE DE LORME So sweet ond friendly thot everyone likes her. Pet Ambition-To have a career. Pet Like-Black wavy hair and dark eyes. Study Hall Councilg C.P. 3, 43 NEWS Representative. COLLEGE ROSE MARIE DE PERTY Her smile worms me through ond through Pet Ambition-To be a radio singer. Pet Like-Hot fudge sundaes with nuts. BUSINESS COLLEGE Where there's o will, there's o woy. Pet Ambition-To be a noted singer. Pet Saying- Well, for the love of Mike. Tennisg Basketballg C.P. BUSlNESS GRACE JANE DEMPSEY DEMP The sprightly wit, the lively eye. Leisure Time Spent-Writing letters to Georgia Tech. Pet Like-Cold Foot- balls. Class Council 23 Tennis Z, 3, 43 Basketball, l, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 23 Base- ball l, 23 Speech l Ur. Highl 3 Art l Ur. Highl . ORANGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL MARY REED DEWAR MARY What she didn't know wosn't worth knowing. Leisure Time Spent-Listening to operas and symphonies. Pet Ambition- To play under Toscanini. NEWS Board 3, 4, Activities Editor 43 Creative Writing Club l, 23 Secretary 23 French Club 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 43 PIRATES OF PENZANCE3 ROBIN HOOD3 NIGHTIN- GALE. BATES COLLEGE i J I Iljli X ji AL lf fLx ,' LL f . IHIIIIQAFS J HLYNNH L KENS ithe ond gay was she Leisure Time Spent-Writing poetry. Pet Like-Life in general. Safety Coun- cil 3: Study Hall Council 45 C.P. 45 Sec- retarial Club. BUSINESS JOHN JOSEPH DONOHUE PETE The best is none too good. Pet Ambition-To see the world. Pet Saying- See you here, boy! Glee Club I5 Intramural Baseball 2, 3. STANFORD JACK FRANKLIN DUELLY SPEED Nature mode him ond then broke the mold. Leisure Time Spent-Listening to the radio. Pet Ambition-To win a World Series game for the Red Sox. Railroad Club I5 C.P. 45 German Club 4, Presi- dent 4. T P T ,.j,1..p-I-as Ml FRANK PATRICK DYER FRANK Why must school all lobor be? Leisure Time Spent-Living in my reverie. Pet Ambition-To be a suc- cess in business. Intramural Baseball 3. BUSINESS M 7' LUCILLE DIRHEM CILLE Work hord, do right, ond be cheerful. Leisure Time Spent-Collecting sou- venirs. Pet Ambition-To be a radio pianist. Radio Club 35 Girls' Secretarial Club 45 Stamp Club 2. MUSIC SCHOOL WILMA BARBARA DREYER .,wlL,, School is but on incident in o busy life. Leisure Time Spent-With Daisy. Pet Ambition-To take a good picture. Camera Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3. BUSINESS ROSEMARY DOLORES DU FFY HDUFF., Kindness is wisdom. Pet Ambition-To be an air hostess. Pet Saying-- Oh glory. Basketball 35 Hockey 35 Tennis I, 2, 3. 1 BUSINESS sci-i ocffiyf 6 !,,w.f' ,WL if MARION RUTH DYER I om os restless os o gypsy Pet Ambition-To be able to sing. Pet Like-T.T. Umoecioso .' i'l ,' 1' .!f - 1 'I 'I r'7 ' ' A 4 . it BARBARA R. DISBROW BOBBIE 'A merry heort doeth good like medicine. I Leisure Time Spent-With Doug. Pet Ambition-To grow. Glee Club I, 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Secretary Girls' Study Hall Council5 Secretarial Club 45 Class Council. BUSINESS Gwlwtilialb RAYMOND DREYFUS BEER The deed must win the prize. Pet Like-A police dog. Freshman Jayvee and Varsity FootbalI5 Varsity Basketball. UNDECIDED GLADYS LA VERNE DUNN .,GAY,, A rore combinotion of sophistication ond sweetness Pet Ambition--To become a good singer. Pet Saying- Shucks. ROBIN HOOD5 PIRATES OF PENZANCE5 HOLLY AND CYPRESS5 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choirg NUTCRACKER SUITE, Girl Reserves I. UNDZCIDED ROSE MARIE EBERT LlL EBBIE Rose is o merry loss Pet Ambition-To own a ranch. Pet Like-Anything and everything choco- late. Class Council 2, 35 Baseball I, 25 Basketball I, 2, 35 Girl Reserves. DENTAL ASSISTANT 'XQWD Page Twenty-one RICHARD SEBASTIAN ECKSTROM RlCKY Bl-ltrlr lute' than nvvrr Leisure Time Spent-Riding around iff AM?HllI,!f EDMONSTON NED., A ucky chip nf chu qdfightzth more X than o p uiypot wit the town, Pet Aversion-Girls who stop 1 telsllf? ,Time ' Delftf'-Al' I-3 SUPBIS- and talk in the middle of the halls. lfef Amblflof-Sleeping. - COLLEGE MARGARET EFINGER EFFIE Shu is rrlnsciontltills in hwr work ullil more so in hvr flzn Leisure Time Spent-ln eating. Pet Aversion-Conceited people. Basket- ballg Hockeyg Tennisg Dancing. UNDFCIDTD ANTOINETTE MARIE ENDISO HONEY Nlvltllllllttl IS ll'T'lDOSSIl7ll' tn 0 wllllnq heart Pet Ambition-To become a nurse. JOYCE ELIZABETH EGAN A huppy-hearted brlnuer of the best out of the world Pet Ambition-To be able to com- plete a hard crossword puzzle. Pet Like -Playing tennis. Tennisg Swimmingg Reading. BUSINESS RONALD ALBERT ENGLISH NAU, Sturdy ooks from llttli- clcorns grow Leisure Time Spent-Reading books. Pet Ambition-To own a restaurant. Pet Saying C-Osh! Basketballg Tennisg BUQINESQ Tap Dancing. NUR'ilNlQG TCHOOL FRANK EVANS ROSE FABRICATORE .,MuD,. ..FABY,, His CUSL' has not bl-en cllozinosi-tl yi-t Tho mildest monncrs ond the glentlcst huurt Leisure Time Spent - Wandering Leisure Time Spent-Walking and around. Pet Aversion-Trolley cars. ln- movies. Pet Ambition-To become a tramural Baseball 2, 35 Intramural Bas- good typist. Hockey 2g Basketball 23 ketball l, 23 lnterclass Basketball l, 33 Tap l, 25 Basketball 45 Girls' A.A. Varsity Soccer 33 J. V. Basketball 3. Page Twenty-two BUSlNESS MARJORIE EDSALL MlDGE Of .manners gentle: ot offoctlon mildg In wit 0 womon: ln simplicity o child Pet Ambition-To meet Orson Welles. Pet Like-New Books. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4g Creative Writing Club 33 Drama Study 33 Modern Dancingg Tennis. MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE MILTON D. EMONT MICKEY Notllrc's chief mostcrplecc is writinu well Pet Ambition-To write a best seller. COLLEGE ELSIE LEONA EVANS lull is the foundation of success Pet Ambition-To travel. Pet Aver- sion-Pessimists. Creative Writing Club 35 Stamp Club 3: Debating Club 33 NEWS Board 2, 3, Feature Editor 43 Class Council 23 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 Spokes- man Club 3, 4. DUKE UNWERSITY GEORGE H. FALCON FALCON Therc's mischief H1 that mon Leisure Time Spent-Reading the sport section. Pet Ambition-To play baseball in fast company. Intramural Champs in Baseball in l937g District Manager 3, 43 Freshman Football. NEW YCZK Lgivaajgvkl f L ylle wil RICHARD FARMER DICK Goodness is silent Leisure Time Spent-ln photography. Pet Ambition-To be an aeronautical en- gineer. Football5 Swimming. CASEY JONES SCHOOL OF AERONAUTlCS EDWARD J. FERTEL EDDIE I om the mostcr of my foto. Leisure Time Spent-Reading. Pet Ambition-To become successful. ln- ternational Relations Club 4. NEW YORK UNlVERSlTY HAROLD THOMAS FLYNN FLYNNIE Push ong keep moving. Leisure Time Spent-Reading books and going to the movies. Pet Ambition --To earn money. Basketballg Baseballg Footballp Swimming. BUSINESS HARRY FONSECA I SHORTY A slim young giontf' Leisure Time Spent-In my Ford. Pet Ambition-To live in California. Intra- mural Basketball5 Intramural Baseball. PURDUE THOMAS JOSEPH FARRELL BULLETS Hitch your wagon to o stor, hold your seot, ond there you ure Pet Ambition-To live in California. Pet Like-The Junior Class of girls. ln- tramural Baseball5 Intramural Basketball. S C U ROBERT MELLEN FILES Ros A fellow worth knowing ond worth knowing well. Leisure Time Spente-Doing home- work, of course. Pet Ambition-To play in a college football game. Varsity Football 3, 4, Freshman I5 J. V. 25 Vice President of Class 2, 35 C.P. 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 2, 35 Intramural Basketball and Baseball. UNlVERSlTY OF PENNSYLVANIA KIRTLAND FLYNN JR., Kim 'a ,',' . Just ot thot oge 'twixipboy ond youth. , Pet Saying+ Aw, nuts! Pet LikeJ- 8:3O Saturday morning. Debating Club I, 25 Make-up Class 25 Buskin and Brush 2, 3, 45 Spokesman 3, 45 C.P. 45 Production's Publicity 3, 4 WI KER F BETZ A viinsome wee moid Pet Aversion-C.P.'s in lunch line. Pet Like-Knitting in school. Girl Re- serves5 G.A.A.5 Safety Councilg Tennis Leader. BERKELEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL MARGARET KNOWLES FERRY ' PEG CoDoble, chorminq, ond conscientious is Peggy. Leisure Time Spent-Trying to play contract bridge. Pet Like-West Corn- wall, Conn. Glee Club 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3. 45 C.P. 45 French Club 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 SYL- LABUS Staff. MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE LEONARD ALBERT FISHER LEN A se f-mode mon. Leisure Time SpenthPlaying the piano. Pet Saying- Do it right or not at all. Spanish Club 35 Table Tennis 3, 4. NEWARK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING MARJORIE ORIA FYLNN 'MARJlE Cheerfulness wins friends wherever it ooosf' Leisure Time Spent-At the movies and reading. Pet Saying- Why? Glee Club l. BUSINESS SCHOOL ANNE JOANNE FORBUSH lf to her shore some errors foll, look on hor , fone ond you'll forget them oil Leisure Time Spent-Playing bridge with Carolyn, Jean, and Dottie. Pet LikeePeople. Secretary Sophomore Class5 Glee Club l5 Girl Reserves l, 2. A OBERLIN I-Z' tl '11 A ' I fs I , f' 1 1' f - s. Page Twenty-three ERVIN FRY FORRESTER U1-EX.. I never sow his like before Leisure Time Spent-Listening to radio. Pet Saying- Twitchel. COLLEGE NELSON S. FRANK. JR. HNELS., Why nrt thou so shy? Pet Ambition-To be a sports an- nouncer. Pet Like-Myrna Loy. Base- ball. , 1 - if Bur ss ff t ff ,mi 1 ik I , I X i zfzbdv . l- S Rosen invm FRENCH HBOB.. Not o sinner or o saint, perhaps, but well, the very best of chops Leisure Time Spent-Finding home- work assignments. Pet Aversion-Eng- lish. Chemistry Club 4. COLLEGE J. ROBERT GASCOIGNE HBOB.. And why should this life all labor be? Leisure Time Spent-Driving the car. Band l, 2, 3 4. f, BOEING nEROHlU1lCAL SCHOOL Vi' f ,, 'J . l . lm l It I ll ' Page Twenty-four MARTHA MARIS F SHA I ART A quiet tongue o wisest? Pet Ambition- e a succ ul sec- retary. Pet L' eople wit a sense of humor. S Board: Secretarial Club. BUSINESS COLLEGE ROBERT SIDNEY FRANKEL HBOS., It's the mind thot mokes the mon Leisure Time Spent-With the Storks. Pet Ambition-Not to write the great American novel. NEWS l, 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 45 Student Court 3, 4, Chief Justice 43 Student Council 4, C.P. 3, 43 Buskin and Brush 2, 3, 45 Vice President 43 Cinematography Study Group l, 2, 3, Vice President 3. HARVARD A THUR ED FRICKE ,T if VIP: Lo li ot ttf ' t side Lei re, in'ie .S -Playing basket- ball itlf the E .t eavers. Pet Ambi- tion-To get a after graduation. In- tramural Baske all. BUSINESS CLEMENTINE .QQAJZIE GASDIA CH KEN Quietly spegllls ond sweetly ,smiles Pet Sayik- Aix: i,t lperty? Pet Like-An ing lc oolate. Tennis, Basketbl I l I BUSINESS SCHOOL 'C . ',i IIIAFBU Illlfv' 44 I DOROTHY E. FORSYTHE DOTTIE A gentle loss crowned viith sweetness Leisure Time Spent-Being out-of- doors. Pet Ambition-To go to Japan and France. C.P. 3, 4, Student Council 4, SYLLABUS Staff 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 45 French Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 lnter- national Relations Club, Secretary 43 C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Board 33 A Cappella Choir 4. COLLEGE LE ROY FREEMAN UROYH Look me over, but don't overlook me. Pet Saying- Solid , Pet Like- Swing Music. Spirituals Choirg Barrin- ger High: Football l: Mixed Chorus, Glee Clubg Track l. JOHN GARRABRANT JACK Not o ladies' mcin, but o mon omong men. Leisure Time Spent-At the Y , Pet Aversion-Noisy women. Football. COLLEGE FRANK JOHN GAYNOR He ventured not Leisure Time Spent - Photography. Pet Ambition-To get an A in Chemis- try. Clee Club l, 2, 3, 4. UNDECIDED IJF4 ' f J! J' i if EDWARD GE F RD J .UE F., . A good on s, Leisure Time Spe D ing homework. Pet Saying- How d n? Football 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 nterclass Basket- ball 3. 4. COLLEGE ROBERT LOUIS GHEE GlGGS The best comes the hardest Pet Ambition-To learn to fly. Pet Aversion-Homework and study hall. Soccerg Baseballg Track. TRADE SCHOOL CARMEN GIAMMETTA A hond os liberol os the light of day Leisure Time Spent-Reading. Pet Aversion-Gossips and Flirts. UNDECIDED PHILIP GEORGE GI UBARDO PHlL All great men ore not tornousf' Leisure Time Spent-Messing around. RUTH GELB RUTHlE A cheery smile to oll she gove Leisure Time Spent-Thinking ot ways to get out of 22l H.R. Pet Saying- Oh. Baseball l, 2, Hockey l, 25 Modern Dancing 25 Bus n and Brush 45 G.A.A 1, 2 3. A Bus ss . , r Y ' 1 . JL! f lj dwg. JI f DAVID ROY GI I AGLIA GICLCY lt's safer to be meek than fierce Pet Ambition-To study Chemical En- gineering. Pet Saying- What do you say? Chemistry Club 45 Physics Club 35 German Club 3. UNDECIDED JOSEPH ROBERT GILHOOLY JOE ff f AQJ hoier uljrlwvissllis worth Jound' L :sure Timejimgent- t Franklms with aldy and ' . .P t ayin Any day n ' Ba M ' . ,45 Boys' .A. 5Tjnnis l, 25 Track an- ager 5JOrchesjra lg Red and Blue Or- chestra F4. , MONTCLAIR STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE DAVID WESLEY GIVEN DAVE So blissful, ond unconsciously happy Leisure Time Spent - Beating my Pet Ambition-To earn a million. lntra- Wlfen- Pet Ambition-TO, become an mural Basketball5 Intramural Baseballg expert herpelologst O' D e5I'd'g'l'afO Football l. UNIVERSITY or SOUTHERN CALiFORNiA RUTGERS JOSEPH ALBERT GEORGE JOE He is obove the petty thinos of life Leisure Time Spent-On South Harri- son Street. Pet Ambition--To be a suc- cess at what I have been working for for five years. Soccer lg Intramural Bas- ketball l, 2. BUSINESS ANNA ROSEMARIE GIAIMO ANN The secret of success is constoncy to purpose Pet Ambition-To be a dress designer and go to Hawaii. Pet Like-Lots and lots of clothes. Class Representativeg Lighthouse Salesman l Lyndhurst Hi hi. lg SCHOOL CHRISTINE ELISSA GIORDANO 5 c is I '4eJ'QIgi,afQL4aKdZf Leisure Time Spent-Dancing. Pet Ambitio To cruise aryunpi' tlfle world. Frenwzgm' IUNDEClDEB'74j:'jTc' K K EDNA GRETTA GLASS Gravity is onlygthe bork of w,sdorn's tree, but it preserves it Pet Aversion-Girls who wear too much make-up. Pet Like-Nelson Eddy. KATHERHXIE GIBBS SECRETARlAL SCHOOL x 1 -s-.4 A l. 8,4 9,4 in-',' I .,. 1 'I 1. 11.551, N, 1 ' il Page Twenty-five FLORENCE C. GLUCK HF'-on Kiwi-etness, truth, und every qrore Leisure Time Spent-Day-dreaming. Pet Like-Dancing. French Club 3g C.P. 3. 4. NFWARK TEACHERS' COLLEGE ELEANOR JANET GOODRICH In French it would be 'petite ' Leisure Time Spent4Laughing in study hall. Pet Ambition-To be able to eat lunch in peace. Orchestra. NELL UNIVERSITY f r od ,,RED,, -g w. GOULDBURGH iirl full i of fun ond friendliness Leisure Time Spent4Skating at the rink. Pet Ambition-To jump out of an aeroplane in a parachute. Secretarial Club. BUSINESS WILLIAM CARDWELL GRAHAM WILD BlLL Coolr1ess ond ollsence of heot ond hoste Indicate fine quomties Football I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 43 So- cial Committee 3, 43 Chairman 4 Safety Council Chairman 4, C.P. 3, 4 NEWS Board 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 4. . DARTMOUTH Page Twenty-six FRANCES ANN GOERL HFRAN.. Her looks do not belle her nature JEAN NE LORETTA GOEBEL JEANlE Her common sense hos on influence over I h lc h' G W O new U Pet Ambition-To travel. Pet Saying - Perfect, smooth . Secretarial Club, C.P., Clee Club lg STUFF AN' NON- SENSE, Leisure Time Spent-Reading or knit- ting. Pet Ambition-To ice skate well. NEWS Board 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, German Club 2, 3g Math Club 4. UNDECIOEO MONTCLAIR TEACHERS' COLLEGE MABEL ESTELLA coRooN MAX UI-D IIMAEII 'I 'I Q I She hos on odrniroble disposition ' 'S fl'II lm mlgfhlff-I Leisure Time Spent4Seeing the latest A isure ' Spent T ':What Ieisuge moving pictures. Pet Ambition-To fl 9? 9 SBYWS' It 5 Bmallngs C.A.A.g .P.g Drama Study Club 31 visit Cuba. Spirituals Choir 2, 3, 4. Make-up lub 43 Basketball. COLLEGE MONTCLAIR TEACHERS' COLLEGE .11 , I MARIE SANTINA cozzo DONAL E0 E CRAP '. ff HSANH I ,I ,. . A ,ioocl beiizggingclwiingiilre to molce O HA DO ' 'T .jood fiilww Olivet Leisure Time Spent-Reading, listen- fI' t., igrthe em?-PI '-X ing to the radio. Pet Ambition-To be re 'ima Ion O - , 4To reform t r . Ar Club 3, 4, a successful accountant. Italian Club. Art Editor of LABUS' BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL or ARTS MARY ARLENE GRAMMER NANCY QRAY ,FLEEH SPIKE IIAIWOTS 'Cody W'Ih G CITFQHIII Wordu Hi-ort on her lips oncl soul viithin her eyes Pet Ambition-T0 30 on 3, ,World Leisure Time Spent-C-oing with C'U'5e- Glee Club Ig 21 3- 4? 'R'd lg 3' someone from Millburn. Pet Ambition- 4g Golf 4, International Relations Club To be an ai, hostess. Hockey 4: Base- 4: Gif' Reserves 3- 4- ball 4, Basketball 4, Dancing 1, 3. SKIDMORE COLLEGE BUSINESS FLORENCE HARRIET GREEN HF'-on No girl ever bore o merrier heart. Pet Aversion-Washing dishes. Pet Like-Waltzes. The NEWS3 Clee Club 2: ROBIN HOOD, HOLLY AND CY- PRESS3 Girl Reserves3 THE NIGHTIN- GALE3 International Relations Club. COLLEGE KATHERINE ANTOINETTE GREENE KlTTY And oh' how she con dance. Pet Aversion-Getting up in the morning. Pet Like- Jimmy . Glee Club I, 23 Spirituals Choir I, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA STATE COLLEGE ANN MARY GUERRINI .IGUSH I-ler witty lest, her friendly smile, moke her friendship well worthwhile Pet Ambition-To be an air hostess. Pet Aversion-Benny Coodman's Quar- tet. G.A.A.-Hockey I, 2, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Tennis 3, 4. ORANGE' MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EDITH GUTHRIE A girl whose ocquointonce is worth hoving Pet -Ambition-To be a farmerette. Pet Aversion-People who talk in the movies. Hockey3 Secretarial Club. BUSINESS uf' .o 1, ,Q . 4. ll ' . 4 4, ,iv s I a A JEANNE KENDALL GREENAN JEANNlE A comrade blithe ond tuil of glee, who dares to laugh cloud ond free, Leisure Time Spent-Attempting to play contract. Pet Like-Sailing on Barnegat Bay. C.P. 3, 43 Girls Court 3, 43 Study Hall Council 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 33 All-State Orchestra 33 Clee Club 2, 33 NEWS Board 2, 3. BATES COLLEGE 4' ,Lo .ff L.. J . . ' ' 6- , b a , is 9 f' f G. i AN GRISWOLD GRlZZY ff He'd be o good bookkeeperg he knows figures. Pet Ambition-To take life easy. Pet Saying- Could be! Publicity and Ad- vertising Board for School Activities 43 Intramural Basketball 33 NEWS Sales- man 3. UNDECIDED FRANK JAMES GUNNING PETE Thinking is but idle waste of thought. Leisure Time Spent-Playing basket- ball. Pet Ambition-To be a success- ful banker. Basketball. BUSINESS . 154 ,- moms ELI? TQQALL E I Precious things' ' ol porcelsf' Leisure Tim ' Spen At Montowac. Pet Ambition TOY ive in Alaska. Hockey I ' Ba ally It,i23 Basketball I, 2. fl ,t UNDECIDED H 0.1- EDMUND BLAINE GREENE FARMER I om sure core's on enemy to life Leisure Time Spent-Hitch hiking in the country. Pet Ambition-To become an archaeologist. BUSINESS ERNEST JOHN G LL RNlg': Tr e os th e a t ' pole, t e ' i to A - ny Pe itionf-To be me a engineer ,. Pet Saying , ,- ,V creatiiia s' . . 3 lee Club 2, , , V 4' S e Council 43 Intramural B s . , UNIVERSITY F PENNS IAM ELEANO GUS AFSON GUS Life is too short to woste Pet Ambition-To own a car, even if it is a rattle-trap. Pet Like-Crazy, goofy people. Glee Club 3, 43 Tap Dancing I3 Ticket Representative. UNDECIDED 11.55 W4-n5Dx.3 LOIS FR CES HALL N Youth is ull'o sport i -L Leisure Time t-At Montowac. Pet Like-Jitterbugs. Basketball I, 23 Baseball I3 Tap Dancing I, 23 Swim- ming 3. UNDECIDED I 7 t - af- .4 ba- Lf wt .MJ ,VVX K Page Twenty-seven I. , 1 A J r I I, N Pi 1 1 -I '71 I 11 - I lv .wig I Q, . 1 . ' I, ,Mk ,,l, 1. w lf. fi ,Qxx X i . 4 . YTY I .Y'R'lH',l fr'i ,avi-I!- I ' HowARo IFAMMIL HH., Dan't trouble trouble ll'I trouble twublris you .QI 3 0 'Pef'Saying- Ah, Fossil-I German Club. n ,W . I ' Coiisrii THELMA ELOUISE HARRIS TERRY A pr-octrful mind orouses no untaaonisrnu Pet Ambition-To own a ranch. Pet Aversion-To see animals mistreated. Safety Council 3. BUSINESS fi' ,' cHAizLssJ.H NSTINE -' -ysrrwfg I-A Thinking of s' ' t ing' Io dqag et Aversion-The I cp Linavl Track 3, 4. utsyv 'Inv or PENNSYIVANIA i time Sp, now Guilt iricri-asrv strfjhdllhu . 5 I ,. RAYMOND ELLIOT HATCHMAN HRAYH Fencinu is not his only accomplishment Pet Ambition!-No ambition. Pet Like - You guess. Fencing I, 2, 3, 43 C.P. 4. FOREIGN IEGION Page Twenty-eight DORIS HANDSOME DUTCH Diligence is the mother of good fortune, Pet Saying- You're telling I. Sec- retarial Club3 Tennis, Basketball, Danc- ing3 Volley Ballg Girls' Hi-Y lMorris- townl . BUSINESS THOMAS HARRISON Mics P'ain speech is better than much wit Leisure Time Spent-Sleeping. Pet Saying- GOI Dapper. Interclass Base- ball I, 2, 3g Interclass Basketball I, 2. UNDECIDED MARGARET ELIZABETH HARTMAN PEGGY Excellent with a tennis racket, and that's not oil Pet Ambition-To visit my sister in Honolulu. Pet Like-Tennis. Buskin and Brush 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, President 43 Student Council 3, 43 Girls' Study Hall Council 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Glee Club 43 International Relations Club 4. UNDECIDED . I ' fs' 1.3 . f-I Eli , JOAN ANN HEALEY: ' JOANIE Because she is a friend, she has many, a bank. Girl Re- serves I, 43 Glee Club I3 Swimming 43 Secretarial Club 43 C.P. 4. BERKELEYS SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Pet Ambition-To work in Pet Like-Dancing with P WILLIAM EDWARD HARRICAN III BUTCH I love the sailor, his eventful life Leisure Time Spent-With L.V.P. Pet Ambition-To inherit S50,000. Railroad Club I3 Interclass Basketball 2, 33 Intramural Baseball I, 23 Interclass Tennis 3, 43 Glee Club I 3 C,P. 2. UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY GERALD WESTON HART JERRY Good nature is one of the richest fruits of personality Cheerleader 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 33 Student Council 23 Class Coun- cil 2. BUSINESS ROBERT HASBROUCK .,B0B,, An honest man's word is his bond Leisure Time Spent-Photography. Pet Saying- Aw, Phooeyl BUSINESS EARL BERT HEILFURTH SMOKY You can never plan the future by the post Leisure Time Spent-Waiting for school to close, Pet Saying- A little bit of the good with the bad. Jayvee FootbaII3 Soccer3 BasebaII3 Basketball. RUTGERS V li V J Lulglf ,aI ,. ' .M ax I 0 ROSE HEITMAN RODY A smie on her lips, o twinkle in her eye, Leisure Time Spent-Looking for fun. Pet Like-Tuna fish. Creative Writing Club I, Class Council 2, Study Hall Council 3, 4, C.P. 3, 4. COLLEGE JOHN J. HERBERT, JR. HERB Happy om I, from core I'm free. Leisure Time Spent-What leisure time? Pet Saying- Hey, Mike, look at that! Football I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, C.P. 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 2, Varsity Baseball 4, Model Aircraft Club I, 2, Secretary 2. PREP SCHOOL ALFRED HIGGINS 5COTTY As o mon speaks, so is he, Leisure Time Spent-With girls. Pet Like-Cirls. C.P. Intramural Basket- ball, Intramural Baseball. PRINCETON PHILIP A. HIRLEMANN LITTLE P'HIL Pet Ambition-To retire before I'm Zl. Pet Saying- When do we eat? BUSINESS JOHN HOWARD HENRY HJACKH A right iolly chop Leisure Time SpentiPIaying chess and table tennis. Pet Ambition--To win a chess tournament. Ski Club 2, Chess Club 4, Tropical Fish Club 3. BUSINESS JAMES FRANKLIN HERDIC, JR. RED Where is my wondering boy tonight? Pet Saying- What did you say, cap- tain? Pet Like-To eat. Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Vars- ity Soccer 4. BUSINESS ELLEN MARIE HIGGINS sis She is the very pink of courtesy. Pet Ambition-To take a trip to Ha- waii. Pet Like-Maple Nut Sundaes. Basketball, Girls' A.A., Radio Club, Sec- retarial Club, Ping Pong Club, Hockey. SAINT ELlZABETH'S CAROL ELIZABETH HOAG Chorm strikes the sight ond merit wins the soul. Leisure Time Spent-Trying to play the piano. Pet Ambition-To be a globe-trotter. Basketball 2, 3, C.P. 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Class Council 3, French Club 4, International Relations Club 4, SYLLABUS Staff 4. MONTCLAIR TEACHERS' COLLEGE ERNEST CARSON HERBERT He goes olong in his quiet woy. BUSINESS JANE W. HICKMAN HICKlE She entertoins o cheerful disposition. Pet Ambition-To go on the stage. Pet Like-Dancing till dawn. Basket- ball, Modern Dancing, Tap Dancing, Tennis, Hockey, Baseball. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ARTS DOUGLAS LAronc: mp.:Y J, nous Yi ' HH. Ish dt 'bl'eosontness, s :voys og, 5 vgomf 1JPQt..Ambition-To become coach of sorde team at coal? e. PetwAversion- English classes. ' gB,3bftrM6 T. 2. 32 Table Tennis AssoO3afi0n.3,'4, President 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, NEWS Board 2, Intramural Baseball 3. UNDECIDED JAMES M. HOAGLAND SOAPY The eorly bird catches the worm, but who wonts o worm Leisure Time Spent-Building a row- boat. Pet Ambition-To sail the Atlan- tic in my row-boat. Intramural Baseball I, 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Rail- road Club I, 2, 3, C-lee Club I, 2, C.P. 4. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA l Page Twenty-nine I ..... - A. 52 ..1,f 11.1111 .i 'i - I -1. If JAMES E. HODGE LUCILLE HODGE JIMMY ClLLE I'se not lozy, I wos gust born tired Sincere friendtginess is o most importont . , t ' '. Pet Aversion-Monday morning. Pet C Gmc ellsllc Like-Cutting study hall. Leisure Time Spent-Reading, doing home-work. Pet Ambition-To take a UNDECIDED cruise around the world. Hockey3 Base- ballg Modern Dancing. UNDECIDED WILLIAM JOHN HOEY JOHN DENNIS HOFFMAN BILL JOCKO A true ond brove und downright honest mon His knowledge is eosily Wong o look ot o Leisure Time Spent-Running around book ond 'LIS done!! doing nothing. Pet Ambition-To be Leisure Time Spent--Shooting or re- able to dance better. Intramural Base- ballg READER'S DIGEST Salesman. A douqhter of thi- oods, divinely toll pairing guns. Pet Aversion-A late per- son. Chess Club 23 Chemistry Club 43 BUSINESS Math Club 43 C.P. 4. RENSSELAER POLYTECT-lulc INSTITUTE JOAN HUCK EVELYN CLAIRE HULL Jo nav Graceful ond oble in ol she does Gnd most divinely font Leisure Time Spent-At Greenwood Lake. Pet Saying- I'll betcha. Swim- mingg Tennisg Ridingg Golf. Leisure Time Spent-With Kenny. Pet Ambition-To own a tea shoppe. Spokesman Club 33 Secretarial Club 43 3 Hockey 2, 3, 4. BUSINESS ausiusss MARJORIE ELIZABETH HUSELTON WILLIAM DEHART HUSTED MMU BH-L Beauty is its own excuse for beinu Many monly virtues hos he, lust qive him o chance ond he'II go on o spree Leisure Time Spent-Knitting with .. .. . - Leisure Time Spent-Away from Red . Pet Ambition-To have a suc- . .. cessful career. Orchestrag French Club3 School' Pet Llke-Sklmg' CP' Tennis I, 2, 3, 4 Leader 43 Swimming COLGATE UNIVERSITY 43 C.P. 4. Page Thirty COLLEGE .' ,. I 1, I JAMES J..HOEYf . l'JIM ' ' ' Experience Igeparc detrfschoolg qo wonder J, . im:-Tmys broke. , Pewbitio , To bqdome a good danc r. Pet Aversio --Getting up in the morning. READERS DIGEST Sales- mang Intramural Baseball. UNDECIDED GERTRUDE R. HOLL GERRY Fun ond goiety ore her noturol ossetsf' Leisure Time Spent-Losing things. Pet Ambition--To pilot a plane. lSt. Vincent's Academyl French Club 2, 33 Glee Club l, 2, 33 Latin Club I, 2, 33 Girl Reserves lE.O.H.S.I. BERKELEY SEYMOUR HUNDLEY NSY., There's olwoys room tor on othlete Pet Ambition-To receive an educa- tion. Pet Saying- Hello there. Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. COLLEGE VIRGINIA BURGESS HYNE GINNY Love meg love my cog Leisure Time Spent-Here and there with Fritz. Pet Saying- That's a mat- ter of opinion. Glee Club 2, 33 NEWS Board 2, 33 Library Club 2, 3, 43 Cine- matography Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Girls' Study Hall Council. MONTCLAIR TEACHERS' COLLEGE CECILIA M. IANNELLI CEIL Sweet ond foir os she seems to be. Pet Ambition-To travel. Pet Like- Vacations. Secretarial Club. BUSINESS ww M- l PAUL nANooi.PH JAcKs A Juice Good fortunelgoeth with those earnest in purpose. Pet Ambition-To be a success. Pet Like-Football. Football l, 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 2, 33 Lunchroom Committee l, 2, 33 Fire Committee l, 2, 33 Baseball I3 Hockey I3 entered from Columbia High. n COLLEGE CLINTON JAMES JAEGER, JR. CLINT Circumstonces! I moke circumstances. Pet Ambition-To become a forest trooper. Pet Like- ranger or state Bachelor cookery. C.P. BUSINESS ADA G. JENNINGS ADE Seek not to be rich but to be hoppyf' Leisure Time Spent-Talking to Ceorgene on the phone. Pet Ambition -To travel. Girls' A.A. l, 2, 33 Swim- ming 43 Basketball I, 2, 43 Hockey l. UNDECIDED ROBERT ANDREW ISLEY sos A better mon treods not on eorthf' Leisure Time Spent-At the movies. Pet Saying Glory bel UNDECIDED 'I THEODORE MANN I NC JACKSON HJACKH None but himse c ri e hi porollel, Leisure Time, t?1lr1fto ra- duo Fyxmmfyon ,141 good track . . fi G 11 - . I st If e' ennis3 Track W I siNEss ERWIN H. JAHN HWINKH 'fThere's monkey busines ofoot. Leisure Time Spent-Listening to WINDY. Pet Like-Sports. Business Manager 3, 4. BUSINESS JAMES FRANKLIN JENN I NGS BUD Where there's ci will there's 0 woman. Pet Ambition-To retire young. Pet Saying- That's nice to know. Track. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA f.,f ' WALTER PHILLIPS JACKMAN UWALTH All his foults ore such thot one loves him still more for them. Pet Ambition-To own a four-wheel drive, 6-cylinder Diesel-driven Packard. Pet Aversion-Chevvies. Student Court: C.P.3 Math Club. NEWARK TEACHERS' COLLEGE EDGAR M. JACOBUS Jus Work? Whot's work? Where have I seen thot word before? Leisure Time Spent-Taking life easy. Pet Like-Eating. Class Tennis 33 Ten- nis Tournament 3, 4. DUKE UNIVERSITY RUSSELL BARNETT JAMISON. JR. BARNEY All the world loves o lover. Pet Ambition-To play in a college football game. Football l, 2, 33 Track l, 2, 3, 43 lnterclass Basketball 2, 3, 43 lnterclass Tennis l, 23 C.P. 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 2, 33 Class Representa- tive l, 2, 3. DARTMOUTH ALLAN BENEDICT JOHNSON UAL.. , He hos o winning woyf' Leisure Time Spent-Reading. Pet Ambition-To own an ocean-side bun- galow. Table Tennis Association3 Span- ish Clubg Intramural Basketballg lntra- mural Baseball3 Class Basketball 4. NEWARK UNIVERSITY mul,-.uc2Q1Q., o' Page Thirty-one NAT JOHNSON BO-PEEP Neither fire nor flood can stop him Pet Ambition-To be a boxer. Pet Saying- Solid Ole Man! Football I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4. UNDECIDED , , wu.'uAM v. 161-lNsoN 'll , I Hwlu-Y.. I ' - A pictwe isfn pgemmiithout words Pet Ambition-To own a Contax. Pet Avetsibn-School. NEWARK COLLEGE OE ENGINEERING ALAN JONES It's 0 friendly heart thot hos plenty of friends Pet Aversion--Stuck-up people. Pet Like-- Ping Pong. Chemistry Clubg ROBIN HOOD. GERALD KAHN PUNKO Str-odfostness is U riobc- quuIifv Pet Aversion-Chemistry. Pet Saying - How you doin'? Basketball 3. 4. PACE INSTITUTE Page Thirty- two ROGER KENNETH J HNSON HR ,, Cf see Ti e Sp t-Taking care of Pet Am tion-To get an A from r. Towle, C.P. TRAVEL mps. . rw., ill JY - ul LH .! 'I H 'fz' f 'JU BARBARA JOHNSTON sms All succeeds with cheerful people if Leisure Time Spent-Reading. Pet Aversion-Cats and studying. Girl Re- SGFVSS. COLBY JUNIOR COLLEGE DAVID GRAHAM JONES DAVE Ihere must be some hord work in him Leisure Time Spent-Removing the beard. Pet Saying- What do you think of the price of wheat in Russia? Band I, 2, 4g Orchestra I, 2, 43 C.P. 43 Ad- miral Billiard Academy: Football 33 Hop Cornrnittees3 WHEELWATCH Staff 3. UNITED STATES COAST GUARD ACADEMY JEAN JULIA KAPPLER KAPPY A spirit full of pleosont brightness Pet Ambition-To have Mr. Peanut show me how to grow tall. Pet Saying- I thought I'd die! Girls' A.A.3 Tap Dancing I, 23 Basketball I3 Baseball I. BUSINESS SCHOOL 0 VIRGINIA RIDGEWAY JOHNSON JONNEE Efficiency is very useful Pet Ambition-To become a nurse. Pet Like-Accounting. Debating Club I3 Railroad Club I3 Glee Club 3g Girls' A.A. I, 23 Girl Reserves I, Z, 3, 4. ORANGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PA NDR: Io AR I' you r verything is fun is T' e Sv ent-Hurdling. Pet WMA 0 S in a thimk I won't. Varsity Trac , 3, 43 Tgble Tennis Association 3, 4, Vice Presid nt 43 Camera Club 43 Advertising Staff 4. LAW scuool MAE AUDREY JONES wma A true musiclon is she Leisure Time Spent-Composing mu- sic. Pet Ambition-To be a pianist. UNDCCIDED ALEXANDER KAULBERCH DUKE I-Ie hos Cl ploce to LIC ond nothing shall stop him Leisure Time Spent-At home-read- ing and drawing pictures. Pet Ambition -To own and operate my own aero- plane. XID' 'f 'in 7 n DOREEN KEHOE DDR Existence is a merry treat, Leisure Time Spent-With Penelope Edwards ll. Pet Saying-- lt's a howl. Basketball lg Swimming 33 Orchestra l, 3, 45 Band Z, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. BUSINESS MARGARET CATHERINE KENLEIN HMEGH Graceful and efficient in all she does. Pet Ambition-To be a nurse. Pet Like-Football. Basketball 2, 35 Usher- ette for CAPTAIN APPLEJACKQ member of Setuit Clubg entered from West Orange High School. NURSE EMMA DOUGLAS KLENK EMMlE Good nature is one of the richest fruits of personality, Pet Ambition-To learn how to boil water without scorching it. Pet Like- A certain blond. Girls' A.A. lg Girl Re- JOHN DENNING KELLER BUGER What conquest brings he home? Leisure Time Spent-At the White Castle. Pet Ambition-To be a bank president, Q 1 P vu s e iq N 4.4.1 T4 1211! fx . , ' Q we , If Y Af J k yr' ' w ' I- 1' ' EILEEN MARY KENNEALLY if .,I,. Though she was on pleasure bent, she had a frugal mind. Leisure Time Spent-With Dot. Pet Like- Sophisticated swing music. NEWS 2, 3, 43 Drama Study Club 33 Girl Reserves 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4: Girls' A.A. I Q Basketball 2. TRINITY COLLEGE RITA MARGARET KOES FEGGY With sweetness fresh os any rose. Leisure Time Spent-Learning to drive. Pet Ambition-To be a dancing teacher. Tap Dancing, Modern Dancingg Basket- b ll. serves, Secretarial Clubg Class Council 3. a BUSINESS UNDECIDED I., K' A J KENNETH BALDWIN KOPIA J. K LJZ2ghEYIBERG HKENH u Yu A serenoding saxophonist. K with th ce. Leisure Time Spent-Practicing and rnbiti -T a we as studying music. Pet Like-Band period Fre .if Pet alri Happy mo- 6, 7, 8 Friday. Band 2. 3, 4: Orchestra toringI e rewg Stage Defgng I. 2. 3, 45 Red and Blue Orchestra 2, 3, NEWS - -r . ' 4, NEWS Representativeg C.P. FORDHAM - . D - I -'- - I, ,s , s 7 DORIS IRENE KENDRICK MDOT.. All love, all liking, all delight Leisure Time Spent-With I , Pet Like- Sophisticated swing music. Girl Reserves 3, 4. MEDICAL COLLEGE I ESTHER LEE KEYES SKEETS A iovial miss with attractive ways Leisure Time Spent-Listening to the radio. Pet Ambition-To be an expert typist. Tennis. UNDECIDED JANE PEARL KOLB 'KoLsls l will be true to thee after my fashion. Pet Saying- Be good. Pet Like- Star Dust. Girls' AA. I, 23 Girl Re- serves l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 C.P. 4. iuNioR coieae ROSE KURZBAN Rosie Of assets, you ask if she has any? Her quiet charm is one of many. Leisure Time Spent-With Leon and Betsy. Pet Like-Dancing. SCHOOL OF FASHION AND DESIGN S i.-. X ,K .4 x . ' 'ved 1 x S -J.,g.x,f. I Page Thirty-three My ,J P . WILLIAM B. KURZBAN BlLL All the world's ci stogie ond Bill, one of its gifted pIoyers Pet Ambition-To repay those who have given me so much of themselves. Pet Aversion4People who insist on say- ing tunny things in the SYLLABUS. NEWS l, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-chief 4, Bus- kln and Brush 2, 3, 4, Pres. 31 Creative Writing Club 2. 3, 4, Pres. 4, Editor of LACHESIS 3: Orchestra 2, 3, Soloist 3, 4, Cinematography Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Student Council, C.P. 4. COLUMBVX UNWERSITY LAURA DOROTHY LANG LOLLY Gentle thouqhts und corn desires Pet Ambition-To own a roadster. Pet Saying- That's perfect. 1 Make-up Committee 4, Drama Study Group, C.P., Basketball, Girls' A.A. BUSlNESS MARGARET ELLEN LAVERY MARGE Stuff:-d with icy und fun Pet Ambition-To travel. Pet Aversion -Accounting. isumiuw. K-.CHOOL , .- - . x I . - I ' 1 LAWRENCE D. LEONARD LARRY A mon bound to succeerl ' Leisure Time Spent-Lazily. Pet Like -Leisure time. Freshman Football, ln- tramural Baseball l, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball. . I UNDECIDKD Page Thirty-four SHIRLEY LAMPKOWITZ SHIRL HA pleosorit girl with o pleoscnt smile. Pet Ambition--To take a trip around the world. Pet Like-Dancing. Glee Club 3. UNDECIDED CHARLES FRANCIS LANGE Hu goes olong in his quiet way, we hope he gets there some dey. Leisure Time Spent-Doing school work. Pet Like-Girls, Glee Club. BUSINESS MARY ELIZABETH LEHLBACH MARY Endowed with ull the good gifts of noture ' Pet Ambition-To see America first. Pet Like-The seashore. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Program Committee l, 2, 3, German Club 4. RUSSELL SAGE COLLEGE JENNIE IDA LEONE JEANNIE A charm ottends her everywhere Pet Ambition-To become a nurse. Basketball. NURSE TRAINING CHARLOTTE LOUISE LANE SHOTTY Friendliness ond hoppinessf' Pet Ambition-To model clothes and visit the South Sea Islands. Pet Like- lrish Terriers. Modern Dancing, Hockey, Basketball, Tap, Girl Reserves I. BUSINESS KATHERINE LARACUENTA KAY The best woy to have friends is to be one! Pet Ambition-To be able to eat as much as Clayton. Pet Saying- So, be- lieve me! French Club 4. UNDEC l DED HARRY DONALD LEINBACH ,.DoN,. Toll of stoture, brood of shoulder. Leisure Time Spent-Thinking and dreaming. Pet Ambition-To remain as happy as I am now. Football l, 2, Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, Ping Pong Club 3, Band l, 2, 3. UNDECIDED DOROTHY JEAN LEVINS Lev Her sunny disposition is surpassed only by her smile. Leisure Time Spent-Cheering up Jean. Pet Ambition-To shrink two inches and gain lO pounds. Drchestra l lV.L.D.l , H.R. Representative 2, C.P. 4, Glee Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4. COLLEGE .Rf w-N03 Sw LEE JOHN THOMAS LIGHTNER HI-EEN 'lm too nice to live up to my principle ', Leisure Time Spent - Trying to find way at getting more leisure time. Pet Ambition-To travel without hitch-hik- ing. Art Competition, Glee Club 3, 4. ART SCHOOL I. NELMA LI NDSTROM l'll be merry and free, l'll be sad for nobody Leisure Time Spent-Drawing. Pet Like-Glee Club. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Wardrobe Mistress 3, 43 Creative Writ- ing 2, 33 Art Club 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 C.P. 4g HOLLY AND CYPRESS. ART SCHOOL ANTHONY LONGINOTTI HIPSTER Those who take advantage get the advantage in this world. Leisure Time Spent- Doping the horses, Pet Ambition-To own a race- track. Intramural Basketball, Footballg Swimming. COLLEGE SHIRLEY MAE LUND SHIRL She speaks, behaves, and acts lust as she ought, MARY RITA LIMPERT LlMPY She has a smile and eloquence of beauty. Leisure Time Spent-At the movies, reading, and knitting. Pet Saying- Oh, for Heaven's sake! Girl Reserves l, 23 Hockey l . BUSINESS DOROTHY ELIZABETH LISTER DOTTIE Sunshine along with her came Pet Ambition-To keep out of argu- ments. Pet Like-Wearing my hat on the back of my head. Drama Study Club 3. UNDECIDED ELVIRA LOPRETE MVN.. A character mode up of snap, fun, and wit. Pet Ambition-To visit every country in the world. Pet Aversion-My height. BUSINESS JEANNETTE McAINSH . HJEANH A haDDY countenance is the sign of a healthy mind and o warm heart. MARJORIE ELISABETH LINCOLN MARGE l-lail, fellow, well met ' Pet Ambition-To be somebody. Pet Like-Horseback riding. C.P. 3, 45 Stu- dent Court 3, 4, Chief Justice 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Social Chairman 4, Hand- book Editorial Staff 35 Study Hall Coun- cil 3, 4. CORNELL UNIVERSWY VIVIAN BEATRICE LIVINGSTON Viv Live merrily. Leisure Time Spent-Reading, eating candy. Pet Saying- Ain't it awful? Hockey l, 2, 45 Baseball l, 2, 35 Basket- ball 4g Girls' A.A. l, 2, 4. BUSINESS Z 'H - 5 , n- -I' X x j JI N CHARLES RICHARSD LIIMB DICK , A better man treads not the earthvu b Leisure Time Spent-With the SMS. Pet Like-UK. Football l, 2, 3, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball, Mgr. 2, 3, 43 Class Council 2, 35 Radio Club 33 C.P. 2. COLGATE 5 5 6 5,4170 0' MARZIRET D. Mem. MARGE Always the same, warm-hearted and friendly. Pet Ambition-To receive a Bachelor Leisure Time Spent-Swimming and dancing. Pet Ambition--To travel around the world. Girl Reserves lg Drama Study Club 33 Girls' A.A. 3, 43 Secretarial Club 43 Swimming 3, 4. BUSINESS CAREER Pet Ambition-To have a Pet Like-Banana splits. Girl l, 2, 43 Glee Club 45 NEWS tive 2, 35 SYLLABUS salesman Board, HOLLY AND PENN HALL ,I 1 , Q65 L, fv X S klllkxx T' I. x i il +6 degree. Pet Like-The same yne's. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Opera Study , Girl Reserves 43 THE TEMP- Essex County Chorus. JUILLIARD lNSTlTUTE OF MUSIC I i , jj, I ,' . J-,PX Il' 46 lj., '77-we Page Thirty-five . Aly - VJxg,xN.l' m -K S I I ., I x3tJ If x I! ANDREW JAMES McCARRICK ANDY Tis no sin for o mon to lobor. Leisure Time Spent-In the library. Pet Ambition-To be an accountant. Basketball, Baseball, Football. BUSINESS . , t I , . ROBERT R. McDONALD MAC Let the world slide, but wotch out for the splinters Pet Ambition-To beat Jolcuvar. Pet Like-Vacations. Track 2, 3, 43 Math Club 43 Class Council 3. ANNAPOLIS JOHN JOSEPH McGARRY NMAC., Tho mildest monnigrs with the brovcst mind, Leisure Time Spent!-Sports. Pet Am- bition-To graduate. UNDEC i Dio THOMAS F. McKENNA ,,ToM,. K Nature fits oll her Chilrlren withpuomc-thing to do, - Z p Leisure Time Spertx-With the Bookies . Pet ffivetsion--Homework. Orches 3, fbg,Band I, 2, 3, 4, Libra- rian of ,Orchegra-Business Mgr. of Band, Red Blue Dance Orchestrag C.P., ROBIN HOOD. UNIVERSITY OF NEWARK Page Thirty-six ALICE M. McCARTHY MAC Live while you mov Leisure Time Spent-With Gay. Pet Like-- XX!.L. FLORIST BUSINESS JOHN F. McGAHEY HOOKS Knowledge is the fruit of labor! Pet Ambition-To be a politician lclean governmentl. Pet Aversion- The Co-Ed Club. Varsity Soccer 43 Football 2, Intramural Basketball and Baseball, Spok sman 3, 4. RUTG S ' x AM 0 AR BILL I-low cloth the little busy bee improve M shining hour, Leisure Time Spent-At Orange Y . Pet Ambition-To become a chemical engineer. Table Tennis Ass. 2, 3, 4g Chemistry Clubg Spanish Clubg Hi-Y Club, READER'S DIGEST Salesman, Jr. Class Councilg Homeroom Representa- tive 3. NEWARK TECH GEORGE HUBBARD McLELLAN MAC Don't do toddv whot con be left till tomorrowl Pet Ambition-To get an A. Pet Say- ing- Peawadler! ' C.P. 3, 4. COLGATE . ,.k, A-xx ' -XffsigQ5ls Ax 'Mx VIRGINIA McDERMOTT HGINV, A dimpled cheek ond CJ sunny smile. Pet Ambition-To own dog kennels. Pet Aversion-Accordion music. Art Club, lFrom Scarborough School, N. Y.l Girls' Club, Drama Guildg Art Commit- tee, Social Committee. ART SCHOOL BERNICE BARBARA McGARRY BERNIE Hoppiness is o rore cosmetic. Leisure Time Spent-Cooking, roller- skating, dancing. Pet Ambition-To be an airline hostess. Glee Club I, 23 Radio Clubg Advertising and Publicity Work. PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL IDA MABEL McGRATH HONEY An unextingiiished loughtcr shakes the skies Pet Ambition-To travel around the world. Pet Saying- No kidding. Basketballg German Club 2g G.A.A.g Radio Club 35 Secretarial Club, President 43 Study Hall Council 4. NEWARK, SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Z. . f ,f I . . i' ' I ' r 1 1 . 1' JOHN WESLEY MCLELLAN .,wE5., 'As tour Auroro hoils the down, he hoils eoch school doy with o yown. Leisure Time Spent-With the fel- lows. Pet Ambition-To outdrum Krupa. Homeroom Representative l, 2, 3, 45 C.P. 3, 4g Social Committee 41 Intramural Basketball, Baseball 2, 3. 45 READER'S DIGEST Salesman. UNDECIDED LOUISE ELEANOR MCLELLAN BUTCH She is gentle, she is wise, yet there is laughter in her eyes, Leisure Time Spent-Haven't found any yet. Pet Saying- Hi, Hon . Girls' A.A. 2, 3, 4, President 4, French Club 3, 4, C.P. 4, Girls' Study Hall Council 4, Student Council 4, Math Club 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4. MONTCLAIR STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE JEANNE MacKAY DAISY MAE Your hair is blond, your eyes are b'ue, nothing more I ask of you. Leisure Time Spent-With Bob. Pet Saying- l'm happy, though . COLLEGE KATHERINE MARIE MACMILLAN KAY What's that you say? A dance, 0 show? Am I ready? Come on, let's go! Leisure Time Spent-Perfecting terp- sichorean art. Pet Like-Summers at O.G. Secretarial Club, Basketball 2, Modern Dancing 2, NEWS Representa- tive 4. UNDECIDED PATSY JOHN MARANO MERINSKI lt's hard to retain in winter what you learn in summer, Leisure Time Spent-Playing basket- ball. Pet Ambition-To get a iob after graduation. Football, Soccer, Basket- ball, Ping Pong. BUSINESS READELL MARIE MacALISTER SHORTY Leisure Time Spent--Reading. Pet Aversion- You ought to know. Bas- ketball-Orange High School Tennis. APEX BEAUTY CULTURE COLLEGE LORETTA ROSE MacLEAN LORETTE Her ways are ways of peasantness Pet Ambition--To wander around the world. Pet Like-A good book and a big juicy apple. Art Club 3, 4, Buskin and Brush 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, C.P. 4. NEW JERSEY COLLEGE FOR WOMEN NORMAN A. MANDERSON, JR. FLASH Honor lies in honest toil, Pet Ambition-To hitch-hike to Cali- fornia. Pet Like--Free eats. RUTGERS MARY ELLEN MARDEN Thy red hair my heart enchainedf' Leisure Time Spent-Knitting. Pet Ambition-To be able to travel when and where I please. Swimming, French Club 4. NEW JERSEY COLLEGE FOR WOMEN SHIRLEY JANET MACKNET SHERRY Our thoughts and our conduct are our own. Leisure Time Spent-Horseback rid- ing and at horse shows. Pet Ambition- To win a cup in a horse show. French Club 4. BUCKNELL COLLEGE LESLYE M. MacLELLAN nl-Es., One's likina fornher grows with the acquaintance Pet Ambition-To meet my name- sake. Pet Like--Caldwell. Math Club 4. UNDECIDED RUTH MARIE MANITZ RUTH A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Pet Aversion-Conceited people. Pet Like- MuIey. Drama Study Club 3, 4, C.P. 3, 4, Study Hall Council 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, Tap I, 2. COLLEGE ADAM J. MARGUSZ HAD., Would there were others like him Pet Ambition-To explore in Africa. Pet Saying- A closed mouth catches no flies. International Relations Club, Chemistry Club. NEWARK TECH xdA . .11 9' ,ig I' v'v ,., ,,.. , X ri ' . ' X N 2 1 gg S- I .. 'll 7, Page Thirty-seven Ax 'x XX MARY MARGUSZ MARE ln quietness shall be your stranfilhw Pet Ambition- travel through Canada. Pet Sayin Come here. im- meietly. Ho , asketballg Secre- tarial Club. Menswear 0' +P HOWARD HUGHES MARR Ambition hos no rest Pet Aversion - Homework. Math Club, Chemistry Club. CHFMIST J HN MART JAC born with ious des:res e Time Spent n the Sweet Sho e. BUSHXIESS i ' H, 'BARBARA MATH BOBBlE ' I I any but herself X, 'SNA can bn imitated by none nor paralleled N , 'X Leisu iime Spent-Changing shoe laces. fnbition-To drive a fire en- gine w ',Broadway. Girls' A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 ntetnati 7Relations Club 4, Gi' A' ourt 3, 4ifGerman Club 2, 3, T er 33 y Hall Council 3, 4, Vic - resident 4, C.P. 3, 43 Girl Re- serv l, 2, 3, , President lg Treasurer 4. UNDECIDED Page Thirty-eight JEAN RUTH MARKERT JEAN Trustworthy and true--would there were more like you Leisure Time Spent-Trying to find time to do things. Pet Ambition-To make time go more slowly. Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, All-State Orchestra 43 HOLLY AND CYPRESS, THE NIG'-ITINGALEQ Girl Reserves, Treasurer 2, Tennis l, 2, 35 C.P. 4. BUSINESS ELIZABETH MAY MARSH HBETTEH A kind heart wins many friends Pet Ambition-To lead a Swing Band. Pet Like-Flowers and candy. Dancing 3, 41 Basketball B, 49 Tennis 3, 41 Hockey 25 Baseball 3 4: Girls' A.A. 3, 4. uNpa'cl'i'oEo ' , fi 'I TH MAS JWILLIAM MARVEL roMQ'- Fate has deteprmned for 'mc I know not what fe' We 7l'ime Siem-At the movies. ln r 'ural'Basdba 2, Intramural Bas- ket all 2. 'T l '- Bl:JS1NESS i PETER MATRALE Good humor, personified Leisure Time Spent-Drawing. Pet Aversion-Homework. BUSINESS DORIS MARMUR Hook., We pass for what we ore. Leisure Time Spent--Playing table tennis. Pet Like-Table tennis. Glee Club, Girls' A.A.g Table Tennis Associa- tion, Treasurer. COLLEGE CLAIRE LOIS MARTIN CLAIRE Her voice is ever soft, gentle, and low. Leisure Time Spent-Knitting. Pet Ambition-To be a buyer in Lord and TayIor's. Hockey 31 Baseball 23 Swim- ming 33 Basketball 3. UNDECIDED ISABELLE MASKEW lZZY An infectious giggle makes for good friends Pet Aversion-Sauerkraut. Pet Like -Good music and good company. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Stamp Club 33 Girl Reserves 43 Inter- national Relations' Club 43 Badmiyont I 3, 4. ,.- -1 UNDECIDED tx-rfv .Q MATTHEW J. MAURIELLO MURPHY X A sound wind in a sound bo ness. Pet Aversion-Homew ball 2 3 4 Class C ncil Intra- mural Baseball 2 Pet Ambition-To make goo if, busi- I Of- f ANDREE THERESE MAUTOR DEDEE Zeal is the foundation of success. Pet Ambition-To learn how to Pet Like-Dickette lmy dogl. BUSINESS sing. MARIE LOUISE MAYER MAE Art is indeed not the bread, but the wine af life. Leisure Time Spent-Drawing and dancing. Pet Ambition-To be a famous illustrator. Art Club. PRATT INSTITUTE 1' I D LIQIEDNA R. M:i.cHioR - I 7 ED 'I A rar fombination of friendliness, frolic, I ond fun. 'J e ure Time Spent-Collecting dogs .kr my collection. Pet Like-Playing ten i ' 'If-irls' Tennis Tournament 3, 43 Girl ' AAI-13, 4, Secretarial Club 4. If! JACK THOMAS MERCURO MERC Beware when a thinker is let loose on this planet. Pet Ambition-To be a gentleman. Pet 'ke-To save my money and get rich. UNDECIDED tint MICHAEL MAUTOR MIKE Men make the best friends. Leisure Time Spent - Collecting stamps. Pet Like-A pretty girl. BUSINESS MARY ELIZABETH MEAD Happy am lg from care l'm free. Leisure Time Spent-Trying to knit a sweater. Pet Ambition-To be a suc- cess in whatever l do. Golf and Tennis. UNDECIDED IRA HAND MELICK CHAPPIE A good heart is better than all the heads in the world Pet Aversion-Getting up mornings. Pet Like-Ice cream and the country. Ticket Salesman. BUSINESS ALBERT BENJAMIN MESERLIN ,,AL,. A little man may cost a great shadow. Leisure Time Spent--In my darkroom. Pet Likes-Study halls, holidays, and lunch periods. Photography Club. PHOTOGRAPHY SCHOOL HOWARD GRAHAM MAXWELL MAX Quality, not quantity. Leisure Time Spent-Reading. Pet Ambition-To build a gas model. Ski Club 25 Math Club 3, 43 Chemistry Club 45 SYLLABUS 3, 45 C.P. 4. UNDECIDED DUFRENE S. LEY MEDRICK H EY., t is the aim t makes the mon. sure ime nt Looking for un- e of eets he Oranges. Pet A ition Lincoln Zephyr. Cl l, 2' r l b 3. DEC DED WILLIAM MENDEZ BILL Usually l just sit Leisure Time Spent-Avoiding home- work. Pet Like-Chemistry. Tennis l, 3, 4g Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, Vice President 33 President 4. JEAN MADELINE MEYDING JEANNIE Ever charming, ever new Pet Ambition-To own a cream-col- ored convertible Buick. Pet Like-Peo- ple who pronounce my name Myding in- stead ot Mayding. Radio Clubg Girls' A.A. BUSINESS 'Q ' wi A ff- N a Thirty- ' I W NX MARY LOUISE MEYER IMP How can I paint thee as thou art, so fair of face, so warm ot heart? Pet Like-Cynthia Jean. Cinematog- raphy Club 2, 33 Horseback Riding 4. DUKE UNIVERSITY FRED GEORGE MILLER FRITZ NL-ver elated when one man's ODDIPSSQG. HOW' detected when another is blessed ' Pet Ambition-To secure a Civil Service position. Pet Saying What do ou sa ? V Y ALABAMA ELIZABETH MOFFATT BETTY 'llwrr' arr' smiles that make us happy Pet Like-Operas. Pet Aversion-' History. Swimming. MOUNTAINSIDE SCHOOL OF NURSING ELIZABETH WINIFRED MONTE BETTE Short and sweet, surely worth praise. Leisure Time Spent-Practicing on the guitar. Pet Saying- l'm feeling fine and dandy. Modern Dancing. TRAVEL Page Forty IIT . Yrs NANCY KINCAID MEYER NANCE To know her is a treat indeed. Leisure Time Spent-With Shirley. Pet Saying-- You kill mel SECRETARIAL SCHOOL BEVERLEY ELOISE MILLS asv A natural sweetness of disposition Pet Ambition-To have my own car. Pet Aversion-C-oing to the dentist. COLBY JUNIOR COLLEGE GAVI N JOHNSTON MOFFATT GAV Coolness and absence of heat and haste indicate time qualities Leisure Time Spent-Working on mu- sic ot one kind or another. Pet Ambi- tion-To introduce the tugue to dance music. . Band 3, 4g Orchestra 3, 45 Red and Blue Orchestra 4. MUSlC SCHOOL ALYCE DOLORES MOORE MONYA Serene and airy, full of fun. Pet Ambition-To go to Hawaii. Pet Aversion-Going to the dentist. STUFF 'N' NONSENSEQ Horseback Riding 3, 4, Hockey Team 35 Class Council 23 Basket- ball lgC.P. 4. EDGEWOOD PARK RITA MARIE MILHEIM For she was truly fond of music. Leisure Time Spent-Answering let- ters. Pet Like-My mother's cooking. A Cappella Choir, Clee Clubg German Club: International Relations Club. MONTCLAIR STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE B 0.4.3 I CLARENCE MILLS avec., U 0 None but himself can be his equal. Pet Ambition-To join the Foreign Legion. .Pet Like-Mr. BuIger's sarcasm in chemistry class. C. P.g International Relations Club 4. COLLEGE f fl 'X A RET MONAHAN .. KY., Her sparkling sal 'es b bble 'fo ever. Pet Ambition- o ' e secre- tary. Pet Saying-' oo-woo. Glee Club lg Basketball 25 Swimming 3g Hockey l, 2. BUSINESS HAROLD ANSON -MOORE. JR. UHAL., He made a big splash and we all got wet. Leisure Time Spent - With the Bookies . Pet Saying - Jawohl. Band 2, 3, 4g hestra I, 2, 3, 43 Cer- man Band 2, 3, 3 German Club. ftautesias K JAMES S. MOORE 1 H-AMN I ' Caesbf was ambitious. Lbisufe Time Spent-Playing basket- ball fnd swimming. Pet Saying- Yeah, me ttipln NEWS Staff5 Spanish Club. ROBERT HAMILTON MORRIS UMOEH We could set down ci story. Leisure Time Spent-Listening to hot records of Tommy Dorsey. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 45 Orchestra 2, 45 Fencing 45 Glee Club 35 Red and Blue Orches- tra 4. HENRY CANNON MORGAN JEEPERS A sober and managing man. Pet Ambition-To have enough money to do anything l want. Pet Like-Bright socks. NEWS Sales Manager. CQLLEGE EOA ISABELL MORRIS I Inav ind and happy. Pet Saying- Doggone it. Pet Like -Teaching. NEWS Board5 Junior Class CounciI5 French Club5 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Leaders' Cl bg Base- ball 2, 3, 4. ff NEWARK STATE TEACH RS C wi' iii ROBERT JAMES MORRISON AROLY IR IA MO LE BOB ' r voic iw li 0 ti 'voi e the stars had when Slumber is more sweet than toil. Ong elhel'-H Leisure Time Spent-At Franklin's. ,I-els'-U' e SP6 In ?24- Pet Pet Aversion-Women. J. V. Football5 l-'ke-DOME HUYTIWIUS l dont have YO -pack. do. C.P. 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Glee Club- BUSINES l, 2, 3, 4, President 45 ROBIN HOOD . ' 35 Cinematography Club 3, 45 NEWS M , ,A Representative 45 THE NIGHTIN- G GALE 4. DREXEL INSTITUTE RALPH NEIBART EUGENIA W. NELSON RALPH lt pays to advertise Leisure Time Spent-Trying to get ads . Pet Aversion-Fifteen-minute Homeroom periods. SYLLABUS 3, Ad- vertising Manager 45 Debating Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Buskin and Brush 45 NEWS 3, 4, Advertising Manager 4. COLLEGE GENE A pretty darling she, tiny, witty, and charming. Pet Ambition-To take a trip to Cali- fornia. Pet Aversion-Mailing letters in the rain. Glee Club 2, 3, 45 NEWS Board 35 Program Committee5 C.P. 45 French Club 45 Activities Editor of SYLLABUS 4. UNDECIDED ETHEL MORRIS SMOKEY Her smile is her trademark. Leisure Time Spent-Talking on the phone. Pet Aversion-Conceited peopletg us 55,5 .. 0 Q ,gf 5 swab JEANNE Lou Moiuus6N' Jimi She sparkles with wit and laughter like a new star. Leisure Time Spent-I wouldn't know what to do with it if l had it. Pet Likes -Tall ones with brown hair. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir, 45 Girls' A.A. 2, 3, 45 Class Tennis 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 2, 3, 45 THE NIGHTIN- GALE 4. SKIDMORE HELEN B. MULDER BOBBlE A cheery smile is well worth while. Leisure Time Spent-Having fun. Pet Ambition-To be a second Schiaparelli. UNDECIDED MARION SIGNE NELSON MARION A girl who is nice to everyone. Leisure Time Spent-Sewing. Pet Ambition-To be a buyer. Tennis I5 Swimming 3. UNDl:CILJtU l i Page Forty-one .xllf I 8 ...vu--I 34g , .c'9.J1g:i,, li.- 1 ,v' , ,,, . ,. K' - f ' . J -' r' , fjg .' 'JUNE NEVIUS PIGGY A most difficult choice--p eosure or work rr Pet Aversion-School. Pet Like- Dancing. Hockey 2. UPSALA GUY NOONEY Worthy of all that miqht be said of him GEORGE PERRY 0'BRlEN UOBEEH A pleasant countenance is no slight advantage. Leisure Time Spent-I9 Linwood Place. Pet Saying- How in Sam Hill? Stage Crew 2, 3, 41 Stage Manager 3, 43 RUTH AGRATHINA NISSELSON RUTHlE Ambition undaunted, uritailingf' Pet Aversion-Getting up in the morn- ings. Pet Saying- What's the home work? RUTGERS PHARMACEUTICAL COLLEGE LUCY S. NORTH ULU., A possessor of pleasant and genial ways Pet Aversion-Conceited people. Pet Like-A chocolate soda with mint ice cream. Spanish Club 4g Glee Club l, 2g A Cappella Choir 3, 4g PIRATES OF PENZANCEQ ROBIN HOOD: Basketball I 3 Modern Dancing 4. UNDECIDED ANN RUTH 0'CON NOR I live in 0 crowd of ioIlity. Leisure Time Spent-Reading and walking. Pet Like--Dancing. Secre- tarial Club. BUSINESS JANE SHIRLEY NIXON HREDH Those who say the least know the most, Pet Ambition-To fly an airplane. Pet Aversion-Women who don't remove hats in the theatre. Camera Clubg Span- ish Club. BUSINESS COLLEGE PATRICIA EILEEN NURNEY HPAT.. She has a certain something that attracts. Leisure Time Spent-Practising new dance steps. Pet Like-Swing. Horse- back Ridingg Tennisg Basketballg Modern Dancing. FOREIGN SCHOOL ,OF DRAMATIC ARTS .r far . 1 - -1, .y' , . W Ufxfiradyk MARION J. OHLANDT HMO.. She was a burning and a shining light. Pet Ambition-To own kennels and stables. Pet Saying- This is just kill- ing me. Girls' A.A. i, 2, Tap i, 2, Basketball lg Baseball I. Buskin and Brush 2, 3, 4. UNDEQDED ALICE JOAN 0'KEE':E JANE OLIVER HAROLD F. OLSEN Great shall be her reward when measured NIO dfflw, I0 DOIN, to Sketch, is my deliqhtf' 0LEY by her worth Leisure Time Spent-,sketching pet Ambition is the spur that sends us on, Pet Ambition--To be a social service Aversion-Party 'phone lines. Art Club, Leisure Time Spent- In archery worker, Pet Saying- Heavens, Pfesldenfi Orchestra 3. 4: CIYIS' A-PM I. 2. wood-working, oil painting. Pet Am UNDECIDED ART SCHOOL bition-To paint a typical landscape ot every state in the Union. ART SCHOOL Page Forty-two HAZEL EDNA OLSON LITTLE SWEDE Health ond cheertulness light ecch other, Leisure Time Spent-Listening to the radio. Pet Ambition-To be a nurse. Basketball I, 43 Hockey 23 C.P. 43 Study Hall Council 43 Homeroom Represen- tative 2. UPSALA A d,j,+-.'1.:- ED ARD IRVING OSBORNE NED., By diligence he wins his way, Pet Ambition-To go down to the sea in ships. Football, Varsity 33 Track I, 2, Varsity 3, 4. TRAVEL WILLIAM JAMES OWENS BILL Common sense is no common thing Leisure Time Spent-Trying to find more leisure time. Pet Ambition-To be a geologist. COLLEGE l 413 ,l N..-,X EL, , S . A 'I ' 0 up ,i I t X I 'Nl' J I E 1, 1 I K X JAME O'NElLL KENNETH DEWITT ORR JIM BEN There is no time without duty Leisure Time Spent-With Baldy. Pet Ambition-To get America back for the Indians. J. V. Football 23 Track 23 Varsity Baseball 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 3. L I . SHIRLEY LOIS OSBORNE 0SSIE A light heort lives long. Pet Ambition-To return to California. Pet Like-Dirty saddle-shoes. C-irls' A.A. 2, 33 l-'ockey Team 23 Riding 23 Basketball 2, 33 Ping Pong Club 23 C-irl Reserves 2, 3, 4. JUNIOR COLLEGE PEGCIE PACE PEDGEE Such o good dlsposition is to be odmired Leisure Time Spent-Collecting Clee Club music. Pet Ambition-To sing as Mr. Jones says I could, if I would. Clee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 43'A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 E.O.H.S. Quartet 33 ROBIN HOOD 43 PIRATES OF PENZ- ANCE 33 County Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, MUSIC R. LE ROY PARKER JOHN JEFFERSON PARMENTIER A bod excuse, they soy, is better thon none. FARM Leisure Time Spent-Trying to find 'Mm is O DOell2q',gn llO' Gnd dellghls ing and photography. Pet Ambition-To , In IC lon become a CAPIAI Pet Aversion-Wearing necktjes. Pet COLLEGE Like S im I' ad football. X 3 ,BUSINESS I f Youth comes but once in 0 lifetime Pet Ambition-To win a 440-yard dash from Booth or Burke. Pet Saying- Shecks. Cross Country 43 Varsity Track 3, 43 Intramural Basketball. BUSINESS C' E Kf4f- EDWARD BROOKS OSTERHOUT ' EDDIE 'Lough, ond the world laughs with you, cry ond they lough ot you Leisure Time Spent-Keeping track of Tom, Pet Like-Going to Madison. C.P. 3, 4. uND:ciD:D IRVING EUGENE PAPE ' PAPPYH Let not my strength be spiled for nou4ht Pet Ambition-To beat Damon Run- yon at his own game. NEWS Board 2, 3, 43 Sports Editor 3, 43 C.P.3 French Club. LENORA ODELL PARMES HI-EEN Colm, serene, yet guy with dll, Leisure Time Spent-Reading and at the movies. Pet Aversion-Conceited people. BasketbaII3 Hockey l, 2, 3, 4g Baseball I, 2, 33 Tennis I3 Clee Club I. SIMPLEX BEAUTY COLLEGE ,,,.-..... -W iz- 11: Page Forty-three i . ff' ,ic f f ALDO PASSANTE HAL., A qoort reputation is worth more than mont-y Leisure Time Spent-Having fun with Tom and Ed. Pet Ambition-To make my second million first, so my first won't be so har . C.P. 3, 4. 6 BUSINESS l ir' ,lv ylljoiRi.n E. PEARSON Thr-rn are better me-ri, but try to find them DON V Pet Ambition-To keep 'Flooge run- ning. Pet Saying- O, Quit. UNDECIDED PAUL JOSEPH PEEBLE5 PEEPS He clot-s well in the pursuit of the sciences, but has not couqht up vet. Pet Ambition-To see a teacher who does not give home work. Pet Saying- Oh, foo. German Club 33 Chemistry Q ! Earn'-f iii- V, IL.: It .1-f U I I if N V 3' r + 4 ' .fr ' HUGH PATON A ESTHER L. PATTEN CURELY PAT Zeal is the foundation at success Pet Aversion-People who say no. Pet Saying- Oh, Gosh. Swimming3 Football3 Tennisg Baseball. BUSlNESS EDNA DOROTHY PEARSON SWEDEN Good health and good sense are twa of noture's greatest blessings Pet Ambition-To get to California, some day. Pet Like-Olive oil potato chips. Clee Club l. UNDECIDED PETER TOM PELLICANE His heart was in his work. Leisure Time Spent-Reading. Pet Ambition-To make Mr. Palmer smile. Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Ping Pong3 Tennis. UNIVERSHY OF SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA Club 3. PCE KATHARINE J. PETERSEN A'-'CE 'RENE PETERSON HKAY., PETE Hgomii iiiiiik me Woiid is mmii, for iiin The one who laughs and loves must surely and frolic, and so do l. do Welldl Pet Ambition-To see the world. Pet Leisure Time Spenl4Wllh the kids af Saying-,A-What Say? Riding 3: Mod- the Jones' house. Pet AmbitionfTo ern Dancing 2. Basketball 2. Cip' 4. sing with a band. Buslsirt and Brush 2, Swimming 4. ' ' ' 33 Clee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 UNDECIDED A Cappella Choir 3, 43 C.P. 43 HOLLY AND CYPRESS 43 ROBIN HOOD 3. COLLEGE Page Forty-tour lt is G treat to all who hear her when she sings. Leisure Time Spent-Writing to F. L. Pet Ambition-To go to Hawaii. Class Council 2, 33 Student Court 3, 43 C.P. 3, 43 Art Club 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 ROBIN HOOD 33 THE NICHTIN- C-ALE 4. EUSINESS ANNA MAE PEASE ANN Quiet and unassuming. Leisure Time Spent-Reading. Pet Ambition-To travel. UNDECIDED coRooN co sam: 6 Here-'s to afl t ccess he deserves Leisure Ti king for . . Pet Am it'on-To Quccessfu the busines orl dent at C 2, 3, 3 St dent n 2, 3, 4, Tennis l, ', , 43 Class? ketball 23 ou t peals 43 As ist. Manager F tbal CORNELL UNIVERSITY' ELSIE ANITA PETERSON HEL., Liked bv all because at. her otiiet and LIl'1OSSllI'TllVlLl oir Leisure Time Spent-Dancing with Pete . Pet LikefAnything chocolate. Swimmingg Dancing3 Tennisg Tap Danc- ing3 Basketball. BUSINES9 Q 1 'fy'-A I I A I 'X' 1 - ,f W ' ' 5 . ' ' f .0 , ' ' . lf, IJ ,H , ,Lk ff r G I' 1,11 if .' , - I1 ' ' I Ii L-,VV if f br . . N' K., ill! EVA SISSON PETERSON MARGARET BERTHA PETERSON ANITA MARINE PETZ SI5 PETE HNEETAH Quiet, modest and earnest Eva Pet Ambition-To be successful in business. Pet Aversion-Writing let- ters. Secretarial Club 45 C-lee Club I, 25 Swimming. There is no argument equal to a sunny smile Leisure Time Spent-Writing Letters. Pet Aversion-Dot and her star-gazing. Secretarial Club. Business COLLEGE , BUSWESS ! I 1 .I f.- ' F4 uf j 1 XDONQIIP STNRGES PFWEGER, LA 4. ARION GRI TH PHILLIPS fl HWIMIFOT PFLIJFGERH 'f ' I MAY ANN , If ,Y ry? g6AlyAn'hw'Fl i. Wise o res Iytf patient to perform. Wlhqelsgfek ms SPA I .R'd'n , aroun Leisur lime Spent-Sketching sur- tg . 'Sh' M3 2'9fE'0n 'VIS W realist icatures. Pet Aversioniin S D m .IU e O I 9 hall and talk' sects a tall stories. NEWS ar If UNDECIDED 3, Associate Editor 45 L' rary I 6 3. 4, President 45 Cr I e Writ r p 2, 3, Vice Presid t 2' Rita e up Com- mittee , kin a yrush 45 C-lee Club I, A , 45 A Cap el a Choir 4. UNDECIDED ESTELLA ELIZABETH PINDLE THOMAS A. p0L50N '1'ooTIE ..w,M,,Y,. Contentedness is o great asset. Leisure Time Spent-Reading. Pet Like-Opera and concert music. Bas- ketball5 Tennisg Spirituals Choir l. -if 5 .t .--mf r.. If 5, :gl I nk 1 -'J I- 'flu ' ' OSWALD PORTER Moz.. l do loathe experience Leisure Time Spent - What leisure time? Pet Ambition-To lead a swing band. Track 35 Spokesman 3, Vice President 45 A Cappella Choir5 lnter- class Tennis 2, 35 NIGHTINGALE5 SIEQQRE L'AVOCAT5 lnterclass Track l, , ,4. Why must peopTe study? Leisure Time Spent-At Suppa's. Pet Ambition-To be a 3-letter man t Slip- pery,Rock. l5It9mura,l'E9s2ftb9f 3, 45 Basketball' 3,4 in J' ' ' I ,' sLiPPERff',. Rpck,T,I?AcHeRs If MARIF ADELE PROVOST An outdoor girl was she Leisure Time Spent-With lmpy Mey- ers, H. Olson, E. Taylor. Pet Ambition -To get all A's just once. Class Coun- cil 35 Cirls' A.A. 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Manager 35 Basketball 2, 35 Hockey 2, 35 Secretarial CIub5 C.P. 4. BERKELEY TRAINING SCHOOL I She has no equal lest it be herself. Pet Saying- Looks like something that forgot to happen. Pet Like-Sum- mer vacation at the shore. Cinematogra- phy Club 25 NEWS Board 2, 35 Study Hall Council 3, 45 C.P. 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Buskin and Brush 45 Interna- tional Relations Club 4. NEW JERSEY COLLEGE FOR WOMEN PERRA ADA PIERSON WINK Always pleasant, always kind, also charming and refined Pet Saying- Holy cowl Pet Like- Square Dancing. Art Club l, 25 Drama Club l, 2, 35 Stenography Club I, 2, 3, 4. INTERIOR DECORATING CELESTE POLVERE Keeps her councils, does her duty. Leisure Time Spent-Reading. Pet Ambition-To become teacher. MILLS TRAINING a kindergarten SC OOL 1341? ,b'l.'! .f L4f f'4lXj. IIJACKH A constant friend is a thing rare d hard to find JOHN BERNARD PURCELL I'l Leisure Time Spent-Looking out the window in ZZI. Pet Like-221. Intra- mural BasketbalI5 Intramural Baseball. BUSINESS Page Forty-five Lx! HELEN C. PYLE BUNTY Full of spirit, fun, ond frolicf' Pet Saying- Be good to yourself, Hon. Pet Like-New York at night. UNDECIDED LUCILLE HORTENSE RADER ll IILUII - She hos o fiqure slioht with Q cheerful countenance, Pet Saying- HH Pet Like--Holi- days. Art Club 3, 43 Make-up Club 3, 43 Chess Club 23 Hockey Team 33 Or- chestra l, 23 Buskin and Brush 43 Girls' A.A. 2, 3. UNDECIDED C. FRANCES RAKE SALLY A sincere moirl ot work, Q merry companion ot ploy Leisure Time Spent-Writing letters. Pet Aversion-Cabbage and history. Iwi I L-GAMES H. RANK: 4, ,- 7 A x um J x ' eeps his counseb does his uty X Pet Ambitions-Ioftgvel, first stop Hawaii. Pet Liidf-Swimming, dancing. Vice President Senior Classg C.P. 43 Track l, 3, 43 Art Club 2, 3, 43 Class Council 43 Student Council. BUSINESS Page Forty-six JOHN BAN DA RACANO JOHNNY No mon con lose what he never hed, Leisure Time Spent-Doing nothing. Pet Aversion-Homework. Baseball3 Track. I, ' , . li , i,, - - . l WILLIAM' V. RAFFERTY, JR. Wouldst thou behold his monument? Look oround! Leisure Time Spent-Candid camera snapshooting. Pet Ambition-To break 20 feet in the broad jump. Camera Club 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Debating Club 2. COLLEGE GLADYS RAMSEY GAY A mind content, o conscience clear. Pet Ambition-To become a wonder- ful dancer. Pet Like4My dog. Horse- back Ridingg Tennis: Dancing. Colfg Swimmingg BUSINESS SCHOOL WILLIA RAUB 1 ,- .. 1-.- , f. ff hi Mya' tlfevermostered M Q r'nmon. Leisure Time Spent-Studying foot- ball. Pet Ambition-To be a football coach. EMPIRE PRINTING SCHOOL ELIZABETH JOAN RACHEL ' BETTY She laughed with her eyes, she talked with vivocityf' Pet Ambition-To read as much as Stacky. Pet Like-Larry Clinton's ver- sion of My Reverie. French Club: Class Council 2. COLLEGE OF ST ELIZABETH MARSHALL NORVAL RAGSDALE BUZZY School is but on incident in 0 busy life Leisure Time Spent-With the Storks. Pet Ambition-To play basketball in Madison Square Carden. Stamp Club l, 2, 3, 43 Radio Club l 3 Intramural Basket- ball l, 2, 33 Jayvee Basketball 3. AMHERST VINCENT LOPEZ RANDOLPH RANDY Dor1't do onvthinn todoy thot con be put off until tomorrow Pet Ambition-To be a peanut vender. Pet Saying- You can get it if you try. Footballg Swimming. MORGAN EDWARD E. REED III NED... I love to whie the hour owov Leisure Time Spent-Trying to find it. Pet Saying- l'm not proud! Safety Council 3. STEVENS find .eww Col QS ., X4 Weds' KNSE REIF S00 474. vp Qagnane omid olormsf' Leisure Time Spent-Reading and knitting. Pet Ambition-To travel here and abroad. Girl Reserves 43 G.A.A. goagd 3g Art Club 43 Horseback Riding I I UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA HELEN MILDRED REIMER Millie A cheerful friend is worth her weight in gold. Leisure Time Spent-With Betty. Pet Aversion-Doing homework. Girls' A.A.3 Safety Council 3, 4g Library Club 2, 3, 43 Secretarial Club 4g Girl Reserves 4. BERKELEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL THOMAS J. RICE DUKE Still woter runs deep. Leisure Time Spent-Going to Casey Jones School of Aeronautics. Pet Like- Good music but not the classics. J UNDECIDED 0771 JOSEPHINE RIZZO um.. What sweet delight o Quiet life offers. Leisure Time Spent-Reading interest- ing books. Pet Like-Dancing. BUSINESS M ELIZABETH ANN REIFF lv 1 ROBERT J. REILLY, JR. UBETTYU ' Hsoau The better you know her, the better F ' He sees the light4occosiono!ly. Q! you like her. Leisure Time Spent-Doing nothing. Pet Ambition-To own a car. Secre- tarial Clubg Modern Dancing3 C.P.3 NUT- CRACKER SUITE. UNDECIDED DAVID RESNIKOFF COKlE The world is his who hos money to go over it. Pet Ambition-To see the United States. Baske all3 eballg Ping Pong. . 1 -D LUKE RILEY BARON The woy to o mori's heort is through his stomach. Pet Saying- Take it easy! Pet Like -Food. Intramural Baseball l, 2, 3g lntramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball li Senior Bowling Club. NOTRE DAME AUDREY MURIEL ROBERTS She's gentle, kind, ond olwoys sweet. Leisure Time Spent-Dancing. Pet Ambition-To see the world. Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 43 Drama Study 3. BUSINESS Pet Ambition-To own a long yellow ar. Leisure Time Spent-Looking for- ward to the week-ends. Footballg Class Basketballg Camera Club. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Y, . f.,.g1 - 'Q545,lJ v'L LAWRENCE WOODRUFF RHO DES LARRY This world belongs to the energetic. Pet Aversion-Mathematics. Pet Like-History and Girls. Stamp Club I, 2, 33 lntramural BasebalI3 lntramural Basketballg Chess Club lg International Relations Club3 Glee Club l, 3, 43 C.P. 4. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA GRACE DOLORES RIZZO GRAY Her tolents ore of the more silent clossf' Pet Ambition-To be a teacher. Pet Like-To to go to the movies. NEWARK STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE RUTH EMERSON ROBERTSHAW ANGEL Nothing is so pooulor os kindness. Pet Ambition-To be a designer. Pet Saying- Oh-arf, arf and a little wolf. Glee Club 2. P G Page Forty-seven .ffl Il uffliu I CONCETTA ROCCO CUTCH lust at the age 'twist Qirl and maid Leisure Time Spent-Thinking. Pet Ambition-To travel. Secretarial Clubg Tennis: Basketball. BUSINESS COLLEGE ANITA N. ROSSI Black eyes with a wondrous witchina charm Pet Ambition-To be a teacher. Pet Saying- Holy cowl Secretarial Club. KAIHLRINF GIBBS COLLEGE DOROTHY VIRGINIA RURADE DOTTIE She moves a :goddess and looks a queen Leisure Time Spent-Playing bridge with Carolyn, Anne, and Jean. Pet Am- bition-To lose a certain bet, Home Room Representative 43 NEWS Repre- sentative l, 2, 33 Tennis 3, 43 Girl Re- serves I. 21 Swimming 45 C.P. 43 Girls' A.A. l, 2. roaswaoo PARK FRANK RUTKOSKI RUGG A nice quiet chap at peace with 'the world Leisure Time So'ent4-boating and camping. Pet Ambition-To date a cer- tain girl in E.O.H.S, BUQINESS Page Forty-eight LOUIS P. ROSELLE HUGE Not 0 lady's man, but a regular fellow. Pet Ambition-To fly. Pet Like- Lunch periods. Intramural Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Footballg Soccer. COLLEGE WILLIAM FRANCES ROTHACKER BUTCH And sees only the brighter side of life. Leisure Time Spent-Reading. Pet Aversion-Lunchroom prices. NOTRE DAME ANTOINETTE RUSSONIELLO ANN She is quite as she seems, calm and serene Leisure Time Spent-Skating. Pet Ambition-To travel. UNDECIDED NORMAN SABLOFF NORM It's always warm in bed Leisure Time Spent-Listening to swing music on the radio. Pet Saying- What's that, son? Spanish Club: Ta- ble Tennis Associationg Track 23 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Intramural Baseball 43 Intramural Touch Football 3. 4. UNDECIDED IRENE ROSENTHAL RENEE All your acts are qiieehlvn Leisure Time Spent-With Kay. Pet Saying- Oh, sure-Tuesday! UNDECIDED HERBERT GORDON ROTHERMEL HERB I was ambitious Pet Ambition-To see the world or some other place. Pet Saying- Mon- keys is the craziest peoples. C.P. 43 Table Tennis Club: Chemistry Club: ln- tramural Baseball I, 2, 3. COLLEGE I A If Afft LENA SSO IEL l0. 1 ' 'WPAT':l fl' N fl , Ev iirin, so Ahurryj' I Leigu5e!Time Spent7Vlalking to ana from Bchool. Te 'ig DPCIDED MARY SABLOM Uftroiiml her she made an atmoslllwlf of llslhl H Pet Ambition-To be on time all the time. Pet Like-Lanny Ross. Drama Study Clubg Girl Reservesg Girls' A.A. MISS WI-llTMAN'S N GEORGENE M. SADIMAS GEORGE A generous heart is like the light af day. Leisure Time Spent-Talking to Ada on the telephone. Pet Ambition-To travel. Basketballg Baseball. BUSINESS CHESTER H. SANFORD UCHETH Carefree and gay, and liked by all who know him. Pet Ambition--To drive Flooge 70 m.p.h. Pet Saying- Pull yer freight! UNDECIDED MARY JANE SAYLOR SAlLOR I never saw her sad. Pet Ambition-To be a psychiatrist. Pet Aversion-Homework. Secretary of Junior Class: Secretary of GO. 43 Class Council 35 Student Council 45 Basket- ball 3. COLLEGE LEO J. SCHAEFFER l laugh not at another's -loss, I grudge not another's gain. Pet Aversion-Onions, in any form. Pet Say' g- Pleasure before bi.,isiness. . r ,,fffg1.,.jf : -fi 1 '- -v .-f L., VI If ' J! - ,i I f If H li 1 8' ARNOLD WALTER SADLER lt's the mind that makes the man. Leisure Time Spent-Reading and playing phonograph records. Pet Ambi- tion-To become a college professor. German Club, Treasurerg Cinematography Club: C.P. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY . 1 , p , t .., . ... ' to ,I ' ' RAUL v. SARNI l'm small, but l'm capable of doing things. I vl Pet Saying-' Hello, theref Jasper. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Baseball 3. BUSINESS EUGENE JOSEPH SCAGLIONE .,BoB,. Round numbers are always a fake. Pet Ambition-To make a million be- fore 40. Pet Like-Holidays. Foot- ballg C.P. il ARTHUR SAMENFELD THE BEAN Men, like wine, improve with age. Leisure Time Spent-Sleeping in 22I, seventh period. BUSINESS 5 HELEN DOLORES SAVAGE She is sunny and vivacious, all day and every day. Leisure Time Spent- Daydreaming. Pet Like-Dancing. Fashion Show 25 Swimming 45 Girl Reserves 43 C.P. 4. BUSINESS SCHOOL ELLEN ELISABETH SCARD She wears the rose of youth upon her. Leisure Time Spent-Trying to find something to do. Pet Aversion-Monday morning. Secretarial Club 43 Hockey 2. SECRETARIAL SCHOOL PRINCETON MYRTLE TERESA SCHAETZLER ELIZABETH SCHAKE MYRTIE BETTE The greater mind by gentler deeds is known. All the world practices the art of acting. Leisure Time Spent-Reading good Leisure Time Spent-Acting in plays books. Pet Ambition-To be a success- ful teacher. Language Club 2, 33 Ger- man Club 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2. NEWARK STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE ltrying to, anywayl. Pet Like-Choco- late ice cream sodas. Tennis: Swim- rningg Basketball. COLLEGE ,ya -f'-M5 Xa' Sofa YQ? C'-. 42 X' 1, '--A HC Page Forty-nine 4. DORIS YVONNE SCHALLENBERGER SHELLY ll1e sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. Leisure Time Spent-Reading and roller skating. Pet Saying- lt isn't funny anymore. BUSINESS ELIZABETH B. SCHERHOLZ BETTY You can't be sad when Elizabeth is near. Leisue Time Spent-Eating with Jane. Pet Ambition4To keep from falling on skis. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Badminton 43 Swimming 4, Glee Club 23 C.P. 45 Inter- national Relations Club 4g Girls' A.A. MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE CHARLES GEORGE SCHMITZ III HIEMER Happy am I, from care l'm free Why can't they all be contented like me? Leisure Time Spent-In Suppa's. Pet Ambition-To move to Evergreen Place. Intramural Basketball I, 23 Intramural Baseball 2, 33 Tennis I, 2g Railroad Club 2, 33 Glee Club I. UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY G. , pm G- if KBAMSJ ' ' ' 'v X,-sw M fj K' sH:LooN JAY ssicsi. NSY., He doth indeed show some sparks that are ut times wit Leisure Time Spent-Reading and listening to the radio. Pet Ambition- To give something lasting to the world. Debating 2, 33 Fencing I, 2, 3, 45 Boys' A.A. 4: Buskin and Brush 3, 45 C.P. 43 Theatrical Make-up 2, 3, 4. NEWARK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Page Fifty l' ot t r 2, 3. TTI Ol'l YTIGVI. Pet Aver -Homework. Pet Say- ing-- I su ose. Intramural Baseball COLUMBIA ELWOOD SCHEU SHOE A union of common sense and efficiency. Leisure Time Spent-In sports activi- ties out of school. Pet Ambition-To get out in tour years without going to sum- mer school again. LOUISE BLANCHE SCHULTZ ROBERT SCHEC HTER BOB My mind's mode up, but l'm not sure about what. Leisure Time Spent-Working. Pet Ambition-To have a good job. NEWS 2, 3, Adv. Manager 33 Tennisg Footballg Cross Country Running. BUSINESS MELVILLE CHARLES SCHEU HSHOE.. I, young, prosperous, sound and sane. Leisure Time Spent-Listening to the sweet swing bands. GORDON SEARS WEEZIE CORKY Leisure Time Spent-Drawing. Pet A modest fellow Ambition-To get to college. Orches- BUSINESS tra I, 2, 3, 43 C.P. 3. RUSSELL SAGE . ,X K J ijf I I A ' , . WK V LAVINIA RUTH SENIOR ARTHUR MAURICE SHKBW viNNlE . 'AR'r'7 ' ' Q A A c tinged liqhtly and dove-'Ike eyes. Little bl ED:amera,TlTovv.l.t6ve thee. P i io -To succeed in my work. Leisure . Time .Saint--Collecting Pet Li ' a a goo time with-. stamps. J'Pet Like-P graphy. Pi re V Editor of the NEWSMI3 45 Stamp CILICIEMZ, K1 3, 4, President 24:-Advertisingtlylanager of the NEWS 4: Q'arnera Club 32 Assist- f ing Advertising' Manager, SYLLABUS 3, - 'Manager 4. COLUMBIA BETTY SHARP HBE-rs., A cheery smi'e, a friendly word, that's Betty. Leisure Time Spent-Having a won- derful time. Pet Aversion-Writing let- ters. BasebaIl5 Basketball 25 Tennis 2, 3. UNDECIDED dl I- xl! j I ' yo ., 4,04 I r ITJIAL -,ff Hug? WALTER HENRY SHELLENBERGER wALT Be gone all the thoughts of study, make way for cheerier things Pet Aversion-Memorizing theorems. Pet Saying- Hey, what's your name? Intramural Baseball 3, 45 Salesman of the READER'S DIGEST 4. NEWARK UNIVERSITY HARRY SHERMAN And his fingers ripple across the keys Leisure Time Spent-In the Chemistry Club. Pet Saying- Fool Engineering Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Chemistry Club 4. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OE TECHNOLOGY MARY ELIZABETH SILMAR MUTT There is a sweet voice among us we all know. Pet Ambition-To be a good nurse. Pet Like-Raw prunes. MERCY HOSPITAL AND SCHOOL FOR NURSES JW LEONORA JANE SHATEL HLEE., Sweet as a primrosef' Leisure Time Spentkln Sweet Shoppe. Pet Like-Everybody knows. Tennis5 Hockey5 Basketballg Swimming. BERKELEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL ELIZABETH MARIE SHEPARD HBH-TY., Her aood conduct makes her well liked by everyone. Leisure Time Spent-Sewing. Pet Like-Dancing. Secretarial Club. BUSINESS ADRIENNE BETTE SIGELEN sis Her air, her manner, all who saw her admired Pet Aversion-Rainy Monday morn- ings. Pet Like-Summers at O.C. Girls' A.A. I5 Class Council 2. UNDECIDED HARRY BERNARD SILVER HI-YO He pleases the world but cannot please himself. Leisure Time Spent-Phoning Tren- ton. Pet Aversion-Playing with The College Lads Orchestra. Boys' A.A.5 Band 2, 3, 45 School NEWS 3, 45 Ten- nis Manager5 C.P. 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 35 Red and Blue Orchestra 3, 4. COLUMBIA FRANCIS GEORGE SHELLENBERGER MlCKEY All good things come in pairs. Pet Ambition-To be able to play every sport well. Pet Aversion-Doing homework. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THEODORE SHEPHERD SHEP To each word a warb'ing note Leisure Time Spent-Working. Pet Ambition-To be a real success. Spiri- tuals Choir 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 4' Track 3, 4, HOWARD UNIVERSITY GEORGE REID SIGGINS SQUlRRELY Actions are letters by which we spell character. Pet Ambition-To be a veterinarian. Pet Like-Hunting and fishing. Intra- mural Basketball5 Intramural Football' Indoor Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3. AUBURN LAURETTA EDNA SIMPSON A gentle eye, a voice more kind, we may not look on earth to find! Pet Ambition-To go through a week without losing something. Pet Saying- Maybe! Secretarial Club 45 Art I5 Tennis I, 4. UNDECIDED I-larv-1 SMG V' Nl GI VN Page Fifty-one lfflillkilgfliii WILLIAM HAROLD SLATER BILL Employ thy time well if thou meonest to qoiii leisure Leisure Time Spent-Reading and stamp collecting. Pet Like-Reading and playing football. Basketballg Foot- ball. BUSINESS LESTER SMITH LES Don't think to hunt two horns with one doo. Pet Ambition-To be an instructor of physical education. Pet Like-Upland hunting. Spirituals Choir lg Intramural Basketball lg Harmonic Band I. SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE EDITH CAROLINE SOUTHGATE PAT A thinni of bs-oiity is o lov forever. Pet Aversion-Roller-coasters. Pet Saying- GoIly! Glee Club: Hockey: All-State Orchestrag Cinematography Clubg International Relations Clubg Girls' Athletic Association. MIDDLEBURY VIRGINIA IRENE STANNAUGHT HJEAN., A fhfityry srriilv, o friendly word Leisure Time Spent-Selling chances. Pet Aversion-Sarcastic people. Page Fifty-two WINIFRED MARIAN SMARZO WINNIE A kindly smile to oll she lent. Leisure Time Spent-Reading. Pet Aversion-Swing music. Basketballg In- tramural Relations Clubg Tennis. ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL FOR NURSES CAROLYN JEANNE SMYTHE She wos olwoys loughing, for she hod on infinite deol of wit. Leisure Time Spent-Playing bridge with Anne, Dottie, and Jean. Pet Aversion-Homework. NEWS Represen- tative 3g Glee Club l, 2, 35 Girl Re- serves l, 23 Girls' A.A. JUNIOR COLLEGE JAMES A. SPACE, JR. HAGEN Pleosont compony shortens the miles Leisure Time Spent-Participating in outdoor activities and sports. Pet Say- ing- Breeze, will ya. Chemistry Club 3. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE 7 . 1, J- i lille! ui ' '-U35 CHARLES QBIOSTARZER. JR. LUCKY A mon of hope ond forward-looking mind. Pet Ambition-To become the mayor of East Orange. Pet Like-Speaking be- fore the masses. Debating Club l, 2, 3 4. I BUSINESS GLADYS FLORENCE SMITH GLADIE She moy look quiet, but look ogoinf' Leisure Time Spent-Listening to the radio. Pet Ambition--To be an accomp- lished pianist. Spirituals Choir 35 Glee Club lg Hockey 23 Baseball 2, 33 Bas- ketball 4g Tennis: Art I. JUILLIARD SCHOOL OE MUSIC ETHEL M. SNYDER JlTTERBUG She hos o winning woy. Pet Ambition-To make something of myself. Pet Saying- Hi, Child Bride! Baseball 23 Modern Dancing 25 NEWS Representative 4. PACE INSTITUTE HELEN STACKHOUSE STACKY Her grace of motion ond of look. Leisure Time Spent-On telephone. Pet Saying- Believe mel Tennis 2, 33 Ping Pong 2. UNDECIDED GEORGE G. STEINFELS STEINY A crown is no cure for o hricidoche Pet Ambition-To work in the Pru- dential Insurance Company. Pet Aver- sion-Operas. BUSINESS RALPH LOUIS STERN LEE He is of a free and open nature. Pet Aversion-Study. Pet Saying- l got a picture of it hanging upside- down on my wall. Camera Club 45 C.P. 4. I. X tl f ,U I ft HELEQ, rl SA . ICK A light healt aketh a ioyous face. Leisure Time Spent-Roller skating. Pet Like-Swing mu c. x i 1 LO AINE KAY STRANDBERG RAINE To all o friend. Leisure Time Spent-Trying to under- stand chemistry. Pet Ambition-To have an R.N. after my name. C.P. 43 Swimming 4, Tennis 4, Basketball 2, Hockey I. ORANGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Q, . ALPHONSE VIRCIL SULLY NAU. Some day I shall reach my place in the sun. Leisure Time Spent-Fencing and try- ing to play the fiddle. Pet Ambition- To be considered a great man. Fencing 2, 3, 4, Captain, Chess Club 3, 4, Vice- Presidentg Intramural Basketball 4, In- tramural Baseball 3. 4. COLLEGE ROBERT JAMES STEVENS SOPHIE FRANCES STIEVE HBOBH H5011 Core to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt, and Silence is more musical than any song. every grin so merry draws one out. Leisure Time Spent-Out-of-door ac- tivities. Pet Aversion--Conceited peo- ple. C-lee Club I, 25 A Cappella Choir, ROBIN HOOD, PIRATES OF PENZ- ANCEQ ,l-lOLLY,AND CYPRESS. -. . if f I BUSINES ,xii . 1'z'-.ttf - V D- 'i' it f I.. I 6 ive DEBORAH STONAKER 4 C Q DEBBlE -ond she had great ambition. Leisure Time Spent--Getting data for the East Orange RECORD. Pet Ambition -To be a full-fledged authoress. Clee Club 43 Reporting, Chessg Creative Writing. AUGUST HAROLD STREIT HHAL., His life was an open book, but somebody tore out the pages. Leisure Time Spent-Looking them over. Pet Saying- Easy come-easy go. Football I, 29 Intramural Basket- ball. UNDECI ff QM. AUSTIN SUNESON IIAUSII And why should school all labor be. Leisure Time Spent-Fooling around with the Flippers. Pet Saying- Come, my little chickadeef' Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 43 Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4. BUSINESS i ff Pet Aversion-The word hurry! Pet Saying- Oh! perfect! Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Glee Club 23 C.P. 4. L COLLEGE N ,f . MARY STONE STONEY A fair exterior is a silent recommendation Leisure Time Spent-Dancing. Pet Aversion-Gym. PHILIP STRUB PHIL Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Leisure Time Spent-In a leisurely manner. Pet Ambition-To see the United States. ' UNDECIDED ROBERT GERRISH SWAIN sos Were he perfect, we could admire him more and like him less. Pet Ambition--To keep quiet. Pet Like-Electrical engineering. C.P. 4, Engineering Club 35 Chemistry Club 43 Sound Crew 4g Spokesman 43 Math Club 4. STEVENS Page Fifty-th fee PEMIQE Qatiifff?-f RODN EY T. SWAIN Roo Nothing is impossible to the mon who con ond will, Leisure Time Spent-ln Room 3OOA. Pet Ambition-To own an airplane, Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, 43 Engineering Club 31 Math Club 3, 45 C.P. 3, 43 SYLLABUS Staff 43 Buskin and Brush 4. TECHNICAL COLLEGE JAMES CLIFFORD TANFIELD TANNY One of nctiire's noblemen Leisure Time Spent-Down around Monroe Avenue. Pet Aversion-Home- work. Intramural Baseball I, 2, 3. NOTRE DAME f rl I .1 ,If I- ALBERT WA REN TH URER FLASH An obridgment of oll thot is pIeI15ont in mon Leisure Time Spent--Struggling with homework. Pet Ambition--To become clever someday. Orchestra, Band. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA JEAN L. THOMAS 'TOMMY ln flower of youth, in beoiity's pride Leisure Time Spent-Cheering up Lev. Glee Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Or- chestra. UNDECIDED Page Fifty-tour I il. v. ,XG l CAfAPBEI55 DONALIDSON1 SYME I, , 'Liv while you may. Pet Ambition-To be a Lineman in the Bell Telephone Company. Pet Aver- sion-Moving pictures. Track 4. BUSINESS VIRGINIA CATHRYN TANSEY GINNY We poss for whot we ore. Leisure Time Spent-Listening to the radio. Pet Ambition-To reside in New York. Hockey 4. UNDECIDED 9-51. Nxpbxx VE' 'Q ,-,.,'3.gE:4,lv0 VIRGINIA KATE THOBER GINNlE A certoin simplicity which mode everyone her friend. Leisure Time Spent- Playing my Benny Goodman records. Pet Like-C-o- ing to New York. Spanish Club 3, Hockey I. BUSINESS MARY FLORENCE THOMAS True worth is not found in idle words Pet Aversion-Profane language. Pet Saying- I'd leave town . Basketballg Hockey, Modern Dancing. NURSES' TRAINING SCHOOL RUTH EVEL I GTON It i eces to lig condle to th sun. Pe i ion-T successful nurs Pet Saying op! C.P. 3, 43 rama Study ub 3. NEWARK PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL STELLA EDYTHE TAYLOR HE.. Those eyes offectionote ond lod thot seemed to love whote'er they Iooied upon. Leisure Time Spent-Wondering what to do in the next leisure time. Pet Am- bition-To play the piano as Hoffman. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Horse- back Riding, Voice 2, 33 Cinematogra- phy Club. COLLEGE EDWARD CHARLES THOMAS TOMMY Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits. Pet Ambition-To get an A on my report card. Pet Aversion-Waiting. ln- tramural Baseball 2, 35 Intramural Bas- ketball I, 2, 33 Football 3, 43 Class Council I, 25 NEWS Staff I. PREP SCHOOL ARNETTIA CATHERINE THOMPSON KITTY If ot first you don't succeed, try, try again, Leisure Time Spent-Reading. Pet Ambition-To be pleasant to everyone. Tennis, Tap Dancing. NURSING V PEGGY CHARLOTTE THOMPSON MACDUFF Thy fair hair my heart enchained. Pet Ayersion-Movies. Pet Like- Harry. Freshman Debating Club lV.L.D.I . BUSINESS ELIZABETH ALVARA TOTH HBE-n-E.. Understanding in the wealth of wealth. Pet Ambition-To become an A-l sur- gical nurse. Pet Saying- You know what I mean, don't Cho? ORANGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL GUY C. TURNER Making merry all about him, Pet Ambition-To retire at the age of twenty-one, 55,000 a month. Pet Aver- sion-Women who wear hats with feath- ers in a crowd. THE GRAND CHAM'S DIAMONDQ Buskin and Brush. BUSINESS I vm 'FG umzo L7-,iff 'NlNN.Y u o terror for his size. lei ' e Time Spent--Dancing. Pet Am ition-To retire at thirty. Footballg Baseball. BUSINESS ALMA MARTHA TLACK HAL.. A pleasant smile wins many friends. Leisure Time Spent-Reading. Pet Saying- Oh, fudge! Glee Club 2, 3, 4, ROBIN HOODg NIGHTINGALEQ HOLLY AND CYPRESSQ Hockey 3, 45 Basketball 25 Homeroom Representa- tive 2. BUSINESS LUCILLE ANNE TRAUB nw.. ln her tongue is the low of kindness, Pet Ambition-To have enough time to do everything l want to. Cinematog- raphy Club 2, 33 Radio Club 2g Orches- tra I, 2, 3, 4g Girls' A.A. 2, 3. COLLEGE MORRIS THOMAS TURNER HAYWARD Hitch your wagon to a skyhookf' Leisure Time Spent--Studying the piano. Pet Ambition-To become a pianist. TRAVEL ANGELA CATHERINE TYNE ANGlE A sunny temper gilds the edges of llfe's darkest clouds. Leisure Time Spent- Tickling the ivories. Pet Like-The same as Marge McA.llister's. Glee Club 3, 43 ROBIN HOOD, HOLLY AND CYPRESSQ THE NIGHTINGALE. KATHERINE GIBBS SECRETARIAL SCHOOL l uf' A sweet attractive kind of grace. Leisure Time Spent-Making the most of it. Pet Aversion-Other people's ar- guments. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4g A Cap- pella Choir 4g Library Club 2, 3, 43 Class Council 3g Cinematography Study Group 25 Study Hall Council 4g SYLLABUS Personnel Staff. UNDECIDED ERNEST JA ,TURNER IW E wh wmeans of living, but S If'is not living. T Time ent-Stud ' g U. S. Arm xtension . Pimhbition -To be a commissu icer in the N.J.N.G. MANEUVERS-PINE CAMP, N. Y. lf he got pennies f hs ts, 'd be worth a 5 Leisure Time Spent-Dreaming. Pet Like-The end of the school day. Air- plane Club. WM :TIJRNER COLLEGE GERTRUDE ULLRICH TRUDY Her fair hair is the least of her assets. Pet Ambition-To be a dress designer. Pet Saying- Oh, shucks! Camera Club. BUSINESS fx Page Fifty-five , ' 5 P... 1.- V , If DL' .I I I ' ' il v,i.- W I. ,4fJ,1 sf' 'STANTQN I!g2lIu'No umm 3 ly, NH - I' ar akmusical mon is he ' i ime Spent-Royal Blues Or- che ru Pet Ambition-To ski without faI,Ii down. Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Red and Blue 4. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MARY VENTRO CHERRY Thy modesty is a candie to thy merit Pet Ambition-To write something great. Pet Like-Music. Cinematog- raphy Clubg French Clubg Girls' A.A.5 International Relations Club. COLLEGE f Au, l I csoncs wvxzige vtlAicE!.:Y ' IGE iismdeml I gf port suprdjp, wth virtues t are rarely A en Pet fm ition-To win a power boat race. Pet Like--Yachting. Varsity Track 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Spokes- man 4. COLLEGE adn 'ri-IEA vARsoN DOTTIE Her eyes are full of glee, Pet Ambition-To grow up. Pet Aversion-Horn-rimmed glasses. Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 45 Make-up Club 35 Swimming 45 Buskin and Brush. ORANGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL DOROTHY KATHERINE VINCENT ,foo-rf, Quiet and unassuming, she deserves happiness. Leisure Time Spent- Singing and dancing. Pet Ambition-To be a radio singer. Secretarial Club. THE SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL ARTS FRANK WALKER He has more than he shows, He speaks less than he knows. IR NE E Z5 IE A,-S I rLonA BELLE wALsKY NlNGE 'l have o heart with room for every lov. mbmon TI an e ' nf Sec- Leisure Time Spent-Looking in my retary. Pet Lik T n . ecretary of picture album. Pet Ambition-To be- the Secretarial Club' .5 Modern Danc- Come 6 Df0feSSI0 1aI df6SSmSkel'- Span- ul rr no till night ing 35 Tap Dancing lee Club l 5 Ten- nis 2, 3. BERKELEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Page Fifty-six ish Club lg NEWS Representative5 De- bating Club l. PRATT INSTITUTE ANGELINA VENTRO ANN A certain simplicity which makes everyone her friend. Leisure Time Spent-Reading and listening to the radio. Pet Ambition- To travel around the world. DRAKE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 5, I K t A I fn .5 sf 1' .H-T 'Si ,. T. ' 1' WILLIAMS.-VDORHIS I .L wL . 4. ,rh- t 'Trim and straight and Idbonairf' Leisure Time, Spent - Driving PeggyM-,fer Ambition-To build a rocket 'ship. Chemisfry 'Club 45 Math Club 4. X5 T- MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE or TECHNOLOGY RUTH MARGUERITE WALKER PEG She has two eyes so soft ond brown. Pet Saying- Hi-yuh. Pet Like- Horses and shore dinners. Glee Club 25 A CaDDella Choir 35 Study Hall Council 3. 42 C.P. 3, 45 German Club 45 Cinema- tography Club I5 International Relations Club 4. HOOD COLLEGE LOIS ELIZABETH WASHKAU HLOH Fashioned so slenderly, young and so fair. Pet Ambition-To draw well. Pet Aversion-Noisy people. BUSINESS ii JM ,yi , ,' , JJ ff A x . :fy jj X GLORIA . WEBER STANLEY E. WEBER es wen Apznfxtyigfics ore my roy. Leap, then look ond bless your luck. X Pet bition-To be a teacher of Pet Ambition-To make a million physicalxleducation. Pet Like-Roller Pet Aversion-Silly people. skating. Girls' A.A. Boardg Hockeyg NORTI-IWESTERN UNIVERSITY Basketball5 Baseballg Swimming. BUSINESS CHARLES VIC O E EN LOIS CLARA WEDEN LIE' LOIE D0n't give up, boys. e l come. True os the needle to the pole or the Pet Ambition-To tour the world. Pet Like-Football games and turkey din- ners. Model Aeroplane Club l5 Mathe- matics Club 45 SYLLABUS Staff 4. CASEY JONE SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS ANIS RRAY WELTE JANNY rm ikes the sight, ond merit wins ,H the soul. Pet version-Shorthand. Pet Saying - l'm sorry. Class Council 33 Girl Rese e 2, 3, 45 Secretary 4. BERKELEY RUTH ELINOR WHEELER RUTHIE Quieting ond pleasing to all Pet Ambition-To make three trips around the world. Pet Aversion-Cab- bage. Math Club 45 C.P. 45 Stage Make-up Club 3, 45 Swimming 3, 4. MONTCLAIR STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE diol to the sun. Pet Ambition-To see America first. Pet Like-Football. Girls' A.A. 2, 35 Drama Study Club 35 Secretarial Club 45 C.P. 45 Swimming 3. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY DORIS JEANNE WERTHEIMER DORlS With red-gold tangled curls. Leisure Time Spent-Thinking up excuses for one thing or another. Pet Aversion--Cigars. Glee Club I5 Hockey l. UNDECIDED L S TE may E . is h rymosterf' Pet on- o' e a tume de- signer rt Club ' i als Choir l. UNDEC CARL GEORGE WEDEN He hos the Colm dignity of o gentleman. Pet Ave rsion-Fords Oh, yeah l Pet Sayin JM IM EyA LISABETH WELLER MA BETTY is one Wl'YJ' never shouts. Leisure Time Spent-Playing the piano. Pet Ambition-To go abroad. Drama Study Club 3. BUSINESS SCHOOL JANICE MARGARET WESTON GINNlE Most excellent occomplished Iody Leisure Time Spent-Playing the piano. Pet Ambition-To be a swim- mer. Basketball Club5 Swimming Clubg and Glee Club in Girls' Commercial High of Brooklyn, New York. BUSINESS RANDOLPH DUANE WHITE RANDY You oppeor to be cz thinking mon. Pet Like-Arty Shaw's ork . Foot- ball Managerg C.P. 45 Boys' A.A.5 lntra- mural Basketball 2, 3. P.G. Page Fifty-seven 4 IIIIIIIIIE , III Ju ' ' a ll' A ll-It: 5 1 0 Q K' U 0 nl r- ..- ' I RAYMOND sowmw imirri ' ,X I . f ff Lf V' f hw' VJAHEQQ' ,- RD WHUTMORE ip fl ,I.- - I HBAYH H If H Q 'The world admires those who try. ,ll f- Xt IRQ youth Leisure Time Spent 4 Playing table Pdt Aversion-Motor trips. Pet Like tennis lping pongl. Pet Saying- lt's -Color blue. Football lg Track Team3 a great life if you don't weaken. Varsity Footballg Tennis Team 33 C.P.3 BUSINESS Varsity Tennis Team. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DIANA JOYCE WILKIN ELIZABETH WILLIAMS JOY BETTE Blythe and aay IS she. A quiet nature and o steadfast friend. Pet Ambition--To be a college gradu- Leisure Time Spent-At airport. ate. Pet Like- Don. Verona High Pet Ambition-To mak parachute School Yearbook Staff: Girls' A.A. 3, jump. Swimming 23 Ten i , asketballg 43 Tennis Tournament I, 33 Riding Modern Dancing3Se ret Clubj X Club 3. SECRETARf OOL ' ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL ,yt 1. ul, f' ' xl ff M I I IIS K E 'J' 'f'-- -4,5 . N L THOMAS WILLIAMS X' MARJORIE LOUISE WILLIGES IINEALH 'f-Pj HMARGIEII , I always get the better of lit when l An open coluntenrancehotten conceals argue cone. cose t oug t. Pet mbition T s a 'atom? Pet Ambition-To go places and see Pet Li g on mis- new things. Pet Like--Chocolate try. Math Club 43 emistry u ' Xmarshmallow sundaes. Girls' A.A. 2, 3, Engineering Club 33 Sound Crew 43 Lighting Crew3 SYLLABUS Staff 4. NEWARK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HERBERT WITHER HERBY His honest toil makes honor high Pet Ambition-To be an orchestra leader. Pet Like--Dancing. Soccer3 Basketball: Spirituals Choir. HOWARD UNIVERSITY Page Fifty-eight 43 Secretarial Club 43 Swimming 3. BERKELEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL DOROTHY MAY WOOD nor Pleasure lies in tranquility rather than ID activity. Leisure Time Spent-Playing the .piano. Pet Saying- Sweet hour! COLLEGE ANN WICKMAN WICKIE Charm is a gift of the gods. Leisure Time Spent-Reading palms. Pet Ambition-To visit Egypt. Glee Club I, 2. PIRATES OF PENZANCE 2g Girl Reserves 23 Opera Club 3. UNDECIDED MURIEL EILEEN WILLIAMS MURIEL They still shall find me equal to the task, what 'er It be. Leisure Time Spent-Walking, study- ing. Pet Ambition4To be a good sec- retary. Secretarial Club. BUSINESS ALFRED WISMAN .,AL,. A fool will talk, but wise men think. Pet Ambition-To be a roadmaster on the D.L. Cr W. Pet Like-A girl in West Orange. West Orange High School: ln- terclass Basketball. BLISS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERIF ty' I I JEAN MARIE T I f .,,,A,,.. XXI ,f She is pretty to walk with, wi y to talk.with, and pleasant to think upon, I Leisure Time Spent-Playing bridge with Carol, Ann, and Dottie. Pet Say- ing- Just a minute! H.R. Represen- tative 23 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 C.P. 3, 43 NEWS Representative 33 Tennis 3, 4. I- lf- I ,7if5.l..ffm ,...iJ.wl4 . ' try' I Trflfl.. 'J .i !f' 4 U. l,l:r : if 'X' l'JI'ff il. 'fg' ,jul I, v.4.L.'A' ' .- 5 WILLIA jJOHN WRIGHT JEREMIAH J. WYATT BILL JERRY The world knows little of its greatest men. Pet Ambition-To get an A on my report. Pet Saying- Just a minute. BUSINESS FLOYD WINSTON YOUNG YOUNG Silence is golden. Pet Ambition-To become a good Lindy Hopper. Pet Saying- What's the matter, yOU lost your mind? UNDECIDED A man of mark. Ambition-To be a success in life. ketballg Baseballg Football. ART SCHOOL MICHAEL STEPHEN ZORADI MIKE A better man treads not the earth Pet Ambition-To meet a beautiful Leisure Time Spent-Drawing. Pet Bas- ELIZABETH CLAIRE YEOMANS BETTY A charm of manner and a winning grace. Pet Ambition-To become an accomp- lished pianist. Pet Like-Conversing in French, Cinematography Club 23 Opera Appreciation Club 25 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 43 C.P. 4. UPSALA COLLEGE ROBERT J. ZUKAUCKAS ZEKE Ambition is the spur to success Leisure Time Spent-Anywhere. Pet girl. Pet Saying- Christopher, Foot- Aversion-The NEWS. Soccer 3, 4. ball 33 International Relations Club 43 Track 2, 43 SYLLABUS Salesman 35 Spanish Club 4: Intramural Basketball. OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF I939 JEANNE BURKE APPLEBY ALICE GABOSCH JAMES GIORGIO EDNA HOWARD GEORGE IANNARONE JOHN KENLEIN HARRY KRASNER NICHOLAS MASTRODOMENICO GEORGE MUCHMORE DORIS SOBEL OSWALD WHIGHAM Page Fifty-nine Sixty Zin Memoriam WILLARD FRANZEN ' The Class oi 1939 deeply regrets the passing of Willard Franzen. a loyal and sincere classmate and friend. Palmira Alves Elizabeth Brann Virginia Carpenter Jane Carroll Seymour Chanin Mary Cox Edna Day Mary Dewar Margaret Ferry Dorothy Forsythe 0l'l0l'5 l'0lfll9 LeRoy Ackerman Phyllis Baldwin Kenneth Boehm Stevenson Brown Marie Burke Paul Chernofsky Barbara Disbrow Gladys Dunn Martha Forshay Marie Cozzo Jeanne Creenan Robert Frankel Florence Gluck Janet Couldburgh Alan Johnson William Kurzban Howard Maxwell Ida McGrath Louise McLellan Theda Morris Ernest Herbert Carol Hoag Virginia Johnson Mary Lehlbach Adam Margusz Virginia McDermott Robert McDonald Edna Melchior Henry Morgan Eugenia Nelson Celeste Polvere William Rafferty Liilonom roula Ralph Neibart Jane Nixon Eva Peterson Marion Phillips Betty Reiff Arnold Sadler Rodney Swain Janet Tomasson Mary Ventro Ruth Wheeler Herbert Rothermel Leo Schaeffer Elizabeth Scherholz Elizabeth Shepard Loretta Simpson Edith Southgate James Space Lorraine Strandberg William Voorhis Lois Washkau Elizabeth Yeomans Page Sixty one DID MOST FOR E.O.H-.S. FREDERICK BROWN WILLIAM KURZBAN GORDON PERINE WILLIAM BERNER HOWARD MAXWELL MARGARET HARTMAN DOROTHY FORSYTHE MARJORIE LINCOLN PATRICIA BARRIE MARION PHILLIPS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED WLLLIAM KURZBAN ROBERT FRANKEL GORDON PERINE STEVEN BROWN ALAN JOHNSON DOROTHY FORSYTHE LOUISE MCLELLAN MARGARET HARTMAN VIRGINIA CARPENTER MARION PHILLIPS BEST ALL-AROUND OSWALD PORTER FREDERICK BROWN JOHN CLAFLIN FREDERICK BURLEY WILLIAM BERNER MARGARET HARTMAN PATRICIA BARRIE MARY JANE SAYLOR FRANCES GOERL ELISE BERTOLINO MOST ATTRACTIVE PERSONALITY OSWALD PORTER GORDON PERINE JOHN CLAFLIN FREDERICK BURLEY FREDERICK BROWN PATRICIA BARRIE MARGARET HARTMAN BARBARA DISBROW PEGGY WALKER MARJORIE LINCOLN RESPECTED MOST FREDERICK BROWN GORDON PERINE FREDERICK BURLEY JACK GARRABRANT WILLIAM BERNER PATRICIA BARRIE MARGARET HARTMAN MARJORIE LINCOLN DOROTHY FORSYTHE VIRGINIA CARPENTER MOST AMBITIOUS WILLIAM KURZBAN ALAN JOHNSON ROBERT FRANKEL WILLIAM BERNER GUY BIONDI MARGARET HARTMAN MARION PHILLIPS LOUISE MCLELLAN MARJORIE LINCOLN VIRGINIA CARPENTER Page Sixty-two MOST OSWALD PORTER FREDERICK BROWN GORDON PERINE JOHN CLAFLIN WILLIAM BERNER BEST PAUL JACKSON JACK GARRABRANT FREDERICK BROWN JAMES HERDIC NATHANIEL JOHNSON Aff POPULAR PATRICIA BARRIE ANN FORBUSH ELISE BERTOLINO EDYTHE TAYLOR MARGARET HARTMAN ATHLETE GLORIA WEBER MARGARET HARTMAN LOIJISE MCLELLAN MPRIE PROVOST THEDA MORRIS BUSIEST WILLIAM KURZBAN WILLIAM BERNER ALAN JOHNSON HOWARD MAXWELL GORDON PERINE MARGARET HARTMAN JANE CAMPBELL MARION PHILLIPS DOROTHY FORSYTHE MARJORIE LINCOLN MOST VERSATI LE WILLIAM KURZBAN FREDERICK BROWN WILLIAM BERNER OSWALD PORTER WILLIAM CANFIELD MARGARET HARTMAN MARY JANE SAYLOR DOROTHY LEVINS DOROTHY RURADE MARJORIE LINCOLN MOST SERIOUS HOWARD MAXWELL DONALD GRAF SEYMOUR CHANIN ADAM MARQUSZ STEVEN BROWN MARY LOUISE MEYER LOUISE MCLELLAN JEAN MARKERT JANE DE LORME DOROTHY FORSYTHE BEST LOOKING GIRL ROSE HEITMAN VIRGINIA MCDERMOTT JOSEPHINE COLUMBO MARJORIE HUSELTON ELISE BERTOLINO DZIWLQ BEST WILLIAM GRAHAM WILLIAM BREATHED HARRY SILVER HOWARD STREIT DOUGLAS HILEY DRESSER JANIS WELTE DOROTHY LEVINS HELEN STACKHOUSE ELISE BERTOLINO PEGGY WALKER MOST SOPHISTICATED WILLIAM GRAHAM FREDERICK BROWN JOHN CLAFLIN GORDON PERINE RUSSELL JAMISON VIRGINIA MCDERMOTT ANN FORBUSH MARJORIE HUSELTON JANE DE LORME DOROTHY RURADE IN MOST TROUBLE GEORGE SIGGINS WILLIAM HARRIGAN ARTHUR GEROW PETER PELLICANE DAVID RESNIKOFF HAPPY- OSWALD PORTER GEORGE SIGGINS JOHN CLAFLIN NATHANIEL JOHNSON RICHARD GASCOIGNE SHIRLEY CRANE JEAN MacKAY SALLY CAMPBELL MARGARET THOMPSON ALICE GABOSCH GO-LUCKY DORIS SOBEL JEAN MORRISON KATHERINE LARACUEN JEAN WRIGHT ELIZABETH RACHEL WITTI EST OSWALD PORTER DOROTHY LEVINS TA WILLIAM BREATHED KATHERINE LARACUENTA GEORGE SIGGINS JOHN HERBERT WILLIAM BERNER SALLY CAMPBELL DORIS SOBEL KATHERINE CLAYTON BEST LOOKING BOY PAUL JACKSON WILLIAM GRAHAM WILLIAM CANFIELD FREDERICK BURLEY GORDON PERINE MOST JACK GARRABRANT DAVID CHAMBERS STEVEN BROWN PAUL JACKSON KENNETH BARRIE BEST NATHANIEL JOHNSON JOHN CLAFLIN KARL KRONENBERG WILLIAM GRAHAM THOMAS FARRELL BASHFUL EUGENIA NELSON JANE CAMPBELL DOROTHY FORSYTHE MARY BURNSIDE ALICE PETERSON DANCER SHIRLEY CRANE KATHERINE MacMILLAN JEANNETTE MCAINISH PATRICIA BARRIE PEGGY WALKER MERRIEST NATHANIEL JOHNSON GEORGE SIGGINS OSWALD PORTER JOHN CLAFLIN ARTHUR GEROW DORIS SOBEL DOROTHY LEVINS JANE CAMPBELL MARJORIE LINCOLN KATHERINE LARACUENTA BIGGEST FLIRT GERALD HART ROBERT FILES ERNEST GSELL RUSSELL JAMISON JACK WHITMORE GRACE DEMPSEY ELIZABETH YEOMANS ROSE HEITMAN SALLY CAMPBELL ANN FORBUSH MOST ATTRACTIVE SMI LE PAUL JACKSON FREDERICK BROWN WESLEY MCLELLAN RANDOLPH WHITE GORDON PERINE DOROTHY RURADE EDYTHE TAYLOR JOSEPHINE COLUMBO ANN FORBUSH MARY JANE SAYLOR BIGGEST PULL ROBERT FILES GORDON PERINE FREDERICK BROWN WILLIAM TOWLE ROBERT CROOKS GRACE DEMPSEY PATRICIA BARRIE JANE DE LORME DOROTHY FORSYTHE ROSE HEITMAN Page Sixty-three Pge ogg of lfA8 .SZAOOVLB f My f3,.,,,A,,4,g,4J X.boufa4.7z W 7'L0Jex,54j: f?3'5Tf' ,736 I 7 E . . 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Qri,M,,4,,4 55 , ,, ,g1aQ.M,.-05,3,ww,,4.zxP- ,84.....4,4,j .- 5 92L4U' 2 J'UP'J 2'J44' H730-A -9' J' ,451 gfa 1 J . 0' b - 3 652,-UMW-J xQ2.44,,cfMcwl5f ' Jmluj 3 v.ALz.,.a..-1,ob!ELZe.ez G i I3-G' 3 , u J I 5 Ji 1 ,magma give?-1-'iii - i?42v-wf5J-2J2- 1 , 2 'Q'JM ,C,E,f'AQb'f,.,,,f gafwitaa , MMM s A 5 A t 2 ,gzip 'Z-L.hi.J. 7 Alafaaiuxpa Q4 4 f'-9-J '?! flu -754145 - d'- - 7e L47J 3 Q JZ'-afvuoff A Page Sixty f fl Ulm CAM 1939 . . . ' A great honor has come to the class of l939I Our most honorable alumnus Robert McDonald, now President of the United States, has sent invitations to former members of his class in East Orange High School to join him on an informal party aboard the presidential yacht, which on May 20, l956, will follow the tradi- tional route of the good ship MANDALAY. His secretary, Jane Campbell, gave us permission to print the following excerpts from the answersg besides showing how many care to attend, they are of interest as indicating how illustrious and important many of us have become. BEI IY YEOMANS- Starting my spring concert tour of the West this week. l'll be in Chicago on Reunion day. DOROTHY FORSYTHE- Have just accepted the editorship of THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL. I'd love to come before I leave for Wash- ington, D. C. BILL BERNER- Leaving for my new post today-must be faithful to the United States diplomatic service. FRED BURLEY- Must refuse on account of my coming trip abroad with the U.S.A. High Jumpers. It would be rather difficult to have the Olympics postponed. JEAN CANFIELD- Congress is still in session at this late date, and as secretary to the Speaker of the House, Cordon Perine, I shall be unable to attend unless my employer can find the time to come also. WILLIAM KURZBAN- HAMLET is opening on the night of the reunion- an actor can't very well use his understudy on his opening night. ANN FORBUSH- I'm already looking forward to coming, for the spring buying will soon be over. Carolyn Smythe and I shall be glad to leave our Fifth Avenue Shop. ARTHUR SH-ARA- l'm so sorry, but I have a very special appointment to photograph the Royal Family of England.-Oh, the life of a photographer! JEAN THOMAS- Shall be flying the New York-California route that week. Air hostesses miss loads of fun, I assure you. ROBERT FRANKEL- Shall be happy to accept, provided my latest case before the Supreme Court is completed on time. PECCY HARTMAN- l'lI have just returned from my lecture tour of the South Sea Islands-Shall be glad to come. CEORCIE O'BRlEN- Shall be delighted to come. lt will be a great relief after supervising and planning the new interior decorations for the Waldorf-Astoria. MARJORIE BROWN lnee Lincolnl- All the little Browns have the measles. lt's a good thing l became a nurse. RALPH NEIBART- Must refuse, for I shall be debating with the Harvard Faculty Team in Washington. Once a debater, always a debaterf' CAROLYN MOYLE- The 'Met' season closes on that night, and I can hardly miss my last and starring performance of the season. WESLEY MCCLELLAN- Have just returned from solving a case at Scot- land Yard. l'd love to come if you promise no murders! DOROTHY LEVINS- Shall fly to New York immediately with my troupe of gumping Jovial Jitterbugs, so be prepared for a good old-fashioned Jam ession. ' BILL CANFIELD- lt's a shame, but l'll have to be close to the Weather Bureau awaiting the good news which will start me on my round-the- world flight. JANET TOMASSON- l'm already looking forward to coming with latest Ice Ballet from the New Yorker. ERNEST CZELL- Have just finished directing the new Rurade-Silver spectacle-shall be so glad to get away from Hollywood. l'm leaving on the midnight plane. PECCY WALKER- Am showing the newest additions to my stables that night. Remember, I never could resist horses. Page Sixty-six .Phi ,9 ,Jn .xgrmoomcemenf ROBERT CROOKS- You know, it's remarkable but the National Conven- tion of Drum Majors and the party fall on the same day. l'd be tempted to skip the convention if it weren't going to be in Hollywood. MARY JANE SAYLOR- I really should like to, but the Washington social season is just winding up and l'll be so-o-o busy. JOHN CLAFLIN- I'lI be glad to come and shall also bring along my band as an added attraction. I'm sure everyone will recognize many members. Here's an example-Art Gerow, saxophonist, and Alice Peterson, vocalist. ELIZABETH SCHERHOLZ- l'm teaching college French at Vassar, but I'll make it a point to attend. DAVID JONES- Shall be glad to attend, since my super-liner is in portg and it will be nice to meet all the old friends. DOREEN KEHOE- Why, didn't you know? l'm appearing as guest soloist with Tommy MacKenna and his band at Carnegie Hall. KENNETH- BARRIE- Shall be delighted to come, but I'lI warn you ahead of time that I'II have to bring along my Guinea Pigs. My latest research experiments in Biology depend on them, so you see I wouldn't dare leave them at home. MARY ELLEN MARDEN- I'll come if I can take time off from my work. John Powers Jr. has me posing for a Red Book magazine cover. FRED BROWN- Must tender my regrets, but that new factory of mine takes up an amazing amount of time. PATTIE BARRIE- Shooting our final scenes now, but I must wait to see the rushes. We actresses certainly have our troubles. RICHARD GASCOIGNE- I'm America's Ambassador of Goodwill. I've already outdone Grover Whalen. How could I stay away? ELSIE EVANS- What a shame! Upsala is holding a dance and reception in honor of my husband, who has just been appointed Dean, and I must attend his first social event at the college. OSWALD PORTER- Shall travel to the reunion over my new bridge from New York to Bermuda, the longest in the world. IRVING PAPE- Certainly I'Il come. I guess the Associated Press can get along without its sports editor for one day. HELEN STACKHOUSE- As the Fashion editor of VOGUE I'm sure l'Il be able tra find the time to come. I haven't seen any East Orange people in so ong. JACK GARRABRANT- Of course, I'll be there. Coaching Pitt football doesn't take up my time in the spring. l'll bring along line coach Paul Jackson, too. MARY BURNSIDE- Surely l'll be there. Being chief laboratory assistant to the head of the Detroit Hospital gives me some spare time-but not much. NATE JOHNSON- Can't come, but you can come to me. Drop in at the Cotton Club after the festivities are over and see my jitter-jitter band. BILL BREATHED- Running a giant corporation is not all beer and skittles. It will be a pleasure to drop the cares of office just for one day. BILL GRAHAM- You couIdn't keep me away, for my last series of photo- graphs for the Stav-Strate Necktie Company has just been completed. KENNETH BOEHM- Am playing in Madison Square Garden with the Amkerican Oilers champion basketball team that night, but l'Il try to ma e it. BETTYIFORBPES- I'm finally starting to read GONE WITH THE WIND, but ' be t ere. BARBARA DISBROW- Sorry, can't make it. I thought you knew that I have just signed a contract calling for a 20-week series of Aunt Dizzy's Little Darlings and all their Doings broadcasts. GEORGE SIGGINS- Oh, yes. I'm a model now-you know those Eat- more-yeast ads, where they have a before and after eating model? I'm VIRGINIA CARPENTER IRVING PAPE the before. Page Sixty-seven Cfddd of 1939, of the East Orange High School, in the State of New Jersey, being of established muscular and doubtful mental superiority, and being desirous of impressing the following facts upon our much-lamented offspring, if that be possible, do hereby make public this our last will and testament. FIRST-To our immediate successors, the class of l94O, we leave: ill One faculty to be your cherished possession for one year, after which time said faculty is the property of the Senior Class immediately following: l2l Various halls for studying, somewhat the worse for wear, includ- ing an accordion-pleated dictionary to be used for thunder effects produced by dropping said dictionary upon the floor, l3l The old familiar crossroads at 2l4A and the duty of bolstering its sagging walls with bodily force, if necessaryg l4l The rapidly diminishing art of dodging Messrs. Daniels, Davis, Fraser, and Carr, l5l The privilege of evading the C.P.'sg l6l The privilege of expressing sentiments and disapproval in hith- erto-unused ways: SECOND-To our next oldest, the Class of l94l, we leave: ill The dignity which indicates your coming of age: l2l That fine recreation hall, 221, with its numerous opportunities for finding hidden magazines and newspapers, l3l The dignity of having a few of your members holding down the bench: THIRD-To the Class of i942 we bequeath: ill The wisdom and sophistication that comes from being upper- classmeng l2i The untold joys of faithfully directing some three hundred freshies to the elevator to the fourth floor, l3l The task of early training in the comfortable seats to be had on all water fountsg FOURTH-To the freshmen, we bequeath: ill One rambling red-brick building with its maze of dark corridors, and its classrooms fully equipped with missing waste-paper baskets, broken pencil-sharpeners, stuffed ink-wells, and one patient faculty lalways presentl 3 l2l The Via Dolorosa to 228, which will be known to you quite early in the year: FIFTH--To the faculty, we leave a huge vote of thanks that in no way com- pensates for the time and patience they have spent in filling our heads with knowledge. To them, we also leave all unsigned unsatisfactory slips and sundry other articles. SIXTH-To the school in general, we leave the following: lll An increased amount of school spirit: l2l Bigger, better, and more school dances, l3l And more victories over Barringer. To Miss Kidder, we leave all our lost articles: glasses, combs, pens, pencils, lipstick, powder puffs, hats, sweaters, and what not, to be used in the founding of YE OLDE JUNK AND ANTIQUE SHOPPE. To Coaches Shotwell, Lewis, and Hellwig, we leave eleven Perfect Specimens who will do or die for old E.O. Since we are leaving, never to return, this institution of happiness and knowledge, we find that for the first time we must be serious. The thoughts of leaving these pleasant premises in which we have whiled away our leisure time, and of facing the hard, cruel world overwhelms our usually care-free attitude. Therefore, in a burst of gratitude and loyalty, we hereby place the responsibility of executors in the hands of Ralph E. Files and Harold l. Palmer. ' We, the Senior Class Signed-THE CLASS OF l939 Witnesses-HOWARD MAXWELL Sealed-JOHN J. COX DOROTHY FORSYTHE Perpetrator and lnstigator Page Sixty-eight Page Sixty-mme Page Seventy jirwfmf olfmci HRHT ROW K Clnxton,F Brown. M l iovlor, E Gscll, M Lincoln 'ECONO ROW B Brocithecl M Hartman, S Hi-rshovitz, l MCLcIlcin, N. Gottfried D Forsxthii lHlRlD ROW li Kiirzlvcin, Ci ltvriiiiy L Bvrlow E Roberts, fi Tiiitlv, Ci Block FOURTH ROW R Frunkril, B Conklin 1, R Cust-v, C Roberts, R l-loriiilioii, l Runkin. ' The Student Council started its activities this year with the approval of a list of sug- gested Student Court judges submitted to it. The Council also approved the members of the temporary Corridor Patrol, and members of the social committee. Because of a lack of eligible candidates to hold sophomore class offices, the President appointed the officers. These were approved by the Council. The Student Council arranged for the presentation of a variety show, the Council supporting a combined group of Com- mittees which presented the show, An important work of the year was the revising of the East Orange High School Handbook. The Council believes that this book, which was completed last year, fills a great need of the students. SENIORS iFirst Rowlg P. Barrie, L. Berlow, P, Hortmon. iSecorid Rowli J. Rankin, G4 Perine. JUNIORS iFirst Rowij B Posfon, W Conkling iSecond Rowiz G Biock, C. Roberts SOPHOMORES iFirst Rowli S. Hershovitz, N. Gottfried. lSecorvd Rowii R Hamilton, E Roberts, G Tuttle. SOPHOMORE President . ........ ..,. , EDWARD ROBERTS Vice-President ....4 .. , RICHARD HAMILTON Secretary .......,..,.......,.....,....A.,.. .. . ..,.,,.....,...,.....,.. NATALIE COTTFRIED Representatives-GEORGE TUTTLE, SONIA HERSHOVITZ JUNIOR President ...... ....,. ,..... , . . CHARLES ROBERTS Vice-President ..... ..,.,. W ILLIAM CONKLING secrefary ..,...r..,....r.....,.,..,..r.....,...r,.....,,,.. .......,.......,,......r..r B ETTY POSTON U Representatives-GEORGE BLACK, ROBERT CASEY simon O . M President ,...,.,.., ..... C ORDON PERINE Vice-President ...., ,....,.....,.,.....,.,........,....,....,.,...........,, J AMES RANKIN Secretary .....,...,,. .....,.......,.... ...... ,,.,.. ..,.,..., ,.......,..,...,, P A T R I CIA BARRIE Representatives-MARGARET HARTMAN, LEONARD BERLOW Page Seventy-one Cgrrijor pa fro ryt xgilncfenf Cilfwf f . Q L 4. df AQ'-A-f-6f'c, I 'IP ' L . fL.,l,v4.,L.q, -fl 'fflk' ' I I Pa ge Seven ty- three Slikfy Page Seventy-four N. ' '. -' lll-' l l-'CM' l lliz' :limi li Kiwi, ll ltiim li Q hlnliriii, li lifUllLllII,1f.,AlV,l1F'l lf Flllll l4Uv'v i ll-iilii, X l':iliiii-r, A lH'l.',AZlr1li'ls . X iiiii-'iii-tcm .H 1. iii,ii M iii:-i w imiiisiiii - Q I - 0 X 5 1 Q QIXLVLCL ' During the second year of its activity, the Safety Council attempted to decrease accidents by analyzing their causes and destroying them. To accomplish this obiect, members of the Council went to heads of the different departments to see what each department had been doing for safety, and held with some of the members of the faculty a joint meeting to determine preventive measures. For use in emergencies, the Council gave to each of its members a card with telephone numbersg and to every teacher and CP., a list of ten rules. because of their help last year to the student body as a whole, there provided for all the doors in the building new signs warning people to open them slowly. Also were These measures have helped the Council, a comparatively new organ- ization, to secure outstanding results in decreasing accidents. 'U Jw Q' KN Y 3' f-N '7 ' , xx X is L-'.. Lex I -5 r'N NS? f' f 1 fl fm f K f f i f ,I Page Seventy-five l - I, 1' , l 1 J wg ' The band's first appearance this year was at the football games as a marching band under the capable direction of Jay Cox and David Jones. Instead of giving a con- cert with the orchestra, this year it launched its own program after the Easter vacation. Featured in this event were David Chambers, Doreen Kehoe, and Gavin Moffatt, the Trumpet Trio, who had previously won fifth place on a Major Bowes' program. This separate concert was the bands chief contribution to the school activities of l938-39, OH iff. 51,261 Page Seventy-six .74 - X' , .9 V ' ' UPCAQJ fl'6L ' During the past year the orchestra has contributed much to the school's activities. In November with the C-lee Clubs it gave its first concert, and Edith Southgate, Mary Dewar, Palmira Alves, Barbara Corin, and Jean Markert went to Atlantic City as our representatives for the All-State Orchestra Concert. In addition, a selected group accompanied the casts of HOLLY AND CYPRESS and THE NIC-l-ITINCALE, and in the early spring many of the members played in the Essex County Orchestra. At the second concert in May, also held with the C-lee Clubs, Bill Kurzban was piano soloist. Shortly after this the orchestra entered in New York a national competition, which it won last year, thus completing an active season. Q!! NHC! P Ol l'AP.fll'll Page Seventy- seven --.4p.....- . .-...,.. rczmaficd Page Seventy-eight ' As a preface to an unusually successful year of dramatics, the Speech and Dramatics Depart- ment presented PIERRE L'AVOCAT, an old French play of medieval times. The Dramatics and Music Departments, combining for the first time in giving a Christmas play, presented HOLLY AND CYPRESS, a Yuletide festival of medieval England, which features the bringing in of the Yule log, caroling, dancing, and other forms of holiday merrymaking. Those in leading roles were Guy Biondi, Wayne Ross, Gladys Keeley, Allen Borden, William Cronk, and Peggy Hartman. THE TEMPEST was presented as the spring production. This was very ably acted by Donald Bishop, William Cronk, Guy Biondi, William Kurzban, Gladys Keeley, Doris Adams, Allen Borden, Marjorie Hall, Doris Smith, Frank Adams, Lee Lightner, Oswald Porter, and William Berner. Because of the actors' splendid interpretation of their lines, their excellent acting, the coaching of Mr. Laurence B. Goodrich, and the cooperation of the A Cappella Choir and of the Girls' Physical Training and the Art Department this play was acclaimed by all and was a fitting climax to a successful year of dramatic work. Page Seventy-nine Le CM Page Eighty ' In the opinion of everyone, the presentations this year of the C-lee Clubs have been unusually superior. As an opening to their season, the Cilee Clubs and orchestra com- bined in presenting a concert of semi-classical modern music. Selections from this program were also presented at student assemblies. The Music Department, combining with the Dramatics Department in presenting HOLLY AND CYPRESS, opened the performance with a group of Christmas tunes by the Clee Clubs, which sang numerous other pieces throughout the play. The Clubs also went caroling throughout the city and participated in the carol services at the City Hall. The crowning point of the year's productions was THE NIGHTINCALE, an operetta with an oriental flavor. Esther Patten played the title role, supported by Carolyn Moyle, Kirtland Flynn, Peggy Hartman, Ruth Kurtz, Norma Lee, Barbara Bolash, Bill Stewart, William Tippet, Raymond Deyo, and Perry C-oldstein. Fourteen students from East Orange participated in the Essex County Music Festival. The A Cappella Choir assisted in the presentation of THE TEMPESTQ and in the spring, as their last production, the Clee Clubs combined with the orchestra to present a program similar to that given in the fall. Page Eighty-one .xg Kaloloeffa ,CAM , - x ' ' . Q' E . Au 1 U , Y I , v U- , LA. . . Y 1 Y x Pg Egh .groirifnag CAM ' ThisyearTHENEWS celebrated the fortieth year of its existence as an organ of the student body. This birthday was celebrated by a six-page issue that included the history of the paper, comments by Mayor Martens and Mr. Files, and messages from alumni. The paper received hearty congratulations because of its great success in keeping a record of the activities of the school for such a long period. The organization of the NEWS Board was slightly changed this year, two associate editors taking the place of the former managing editor. The position of editor-in-chief was ably filled by William Kurzban, with Robert Frankel and Marion Phillips as associate editors. Steven Brown, Betty Brann, Jeanne Goebel, Mary Dewar, Elsie Evans, and Irving Pape, board editors, cooperated in furthering the success of the paper. The adviser of THE NEWS, Mr. Theron Coffin, left in January for a leave of absence. He was replaced for the remaining half year by Miss Marjorie Hallett. Several members of the NEWS Board were present at the meeting of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. This is the largest association of its kind in the United States, and students from all parts of the country attend it. An unusual event of the paper this year was an issue edited by the teachers, containing a teachers' gossip column, special reports, cartoons, and movie reviews. Teachers and pupils alike agreed that this was an interest- ing and successful experiment, which they hope will be repeated another year. ewfi l FlRST ROW' M J DeNourie, A Shoro, M Phillips, B Kurzbon fEd itor-in-chiefl, B Bronn, N. Altschuler, F. Greene. SECOND ROW' R Neibort. O, Polverc T. Morris B Cronk M l-l h l , , , en s e, D Stonoker. THIRD ROW' H Eisenberg, I Kenneollv, S Hershovitz, N Gottfried, E Lovin, B. Corso, L. Contorello, V. Peterson, J Cox, P. Goldstein. FOURTH ROW. E Gruber. G. Keeley, l. Oleskey, R Specht, H. Silver, W Sporr, H. Muchmore, K. Kronenborg. Page Eighty-three V i x l l Borr.s1,W Gmhcirn l Rodsdolo, W McLellan v, 1 ,Sbcia Gmmiffee ' The Social Com- mittee, of which Mr. Russell Fraser is the faculty adviser, this year included Patricia Barrie, Bill Graham, Wesley McClellan, Jean Ragsdale, and Bob Cosgrove. As a result of their efforts, two pleasant evenings were provided for E.O.l-l.S. jitterbugs. The first was the .lunior-Senior Prom, held on the evening of January 28. From every side came unanimous acclaim, some declaring that this was the best dance ever given at the school. Don Weedan and his Omegans, veterans of school dances, supplied the music. The Prom was both a financial and a social success, The annual Grad Dance was held in the spring. This dance was also enjoyed by every one attending it, and formed a fitting climax to senior activities. Page Eighty-four Page Eighty-fnvc Y x s X 4 I Zoom, ff FlRST ROW' ,I Diqiore, R Burke, E Roberts, B Cosoy, F DORoso. G. Bennett E Eisonberq, E Thomos,J Herbert, E Whitney, C Clork Files, N Johnson L1 Cross, M Towle, T DcFroncisfi, G Porter, T Harrison ' From Pitt, as an All- American center, and from Hazelton l-ligh School, Pennsylvania, as a pro- ducer of championship teams, comes George Shotwell. Immediately upon his arrival at East Orange, Mr. Shotwell started his extensive training. The Pitt power plays which he introduced clicked all season with unfailing regularity. Cranford again was the opponent in the opening game and was taken over by the score of 9-O. West Side, however, proved to be too much for the Red and Blue's inexperienced team. Fumbling was one of the main handicaps in the game, and East Orange lost one touchdown by a -dropped pass. The game ended with the ball one foot from the Green goal and the score l3-6. Those who saw in the West Side game the beginning of a line of defeats were far from correct. A week later Morristown felt the Panther's claws and was pushed under by 28-O. Only grim hard fighting kept West Orange from crossing the goal line in a thrilling tie, O-O. More than once East Orange was forced back to the last few yards and then took command of the field and held the Mountaineers with a wall of steel, Plainfield could offer only a weak resistance and lost, Zl-O. Supposedly a strong team, Montclair entertained the East Orange visitors lavishly by succumbing with the same score as weak Plainfield, 21-O. Nutlev had been undefeated since the season of 1936 and unscored upon in l938. The prophets were not merely suprised: they were overcome at the Zl-O victory that East Orange relentlessly pushed over. The Orange let-down after the Nutley game was natural. The weather was hot, and it sapoed the energy of both teams. The only score was on a pass which Bob Files carried over the line for the winning touchdown and a score of 7-O. SECOND ROW: F Schottino, M Moiiriello, E Brodbcck, R Duffy, B Grohom J Gorrobront, F. Brown lCoptoinl, V Doiidt, P. lcckson, H King, B THIRD ROW G DeVito, C Roberts, M DoFroncisco, W Schnvnfulclt, E Gvfforcl Those who missed the first few minutes of the Columbia game might just as well have stayed home. On the opening kickoff of the game, Nat Johnson carried the ball eighty-two yards with perfect blocking for a sensa- tional touchdown. Captain Fred Brown's usual faultless place-kicking made the score 7-O. From then on it was a grim struggle, which lasted until Columbia, in a well-executed side-line pass, scored six points, when the attempt for a conversion was unsuccessful, Columbia ended it all with a storm of frantic passes. This 7-6 victory is the first East Orange has won from Columbia since l932. ln the Barringer game, although the day threatened snow, Ashland Stadium was filled to capacity, leaving only standing room. The first half of the game was uneventful, and the two teams went to the showers with no blood drawn by either side. Shortly after the opening of the third quar- ter, Barringer made a touchdown that seemed to be the deciding score of the game. The score stood 6-O. Against this apparently insurmountable obstacle East Orange showed what real spirit can be. For sixty-eight yards the Red and Blue kept the ball in its possession, and at the end of the third quarter, little, one-hundred-and-ten-pound Bennett carried the pigskin around right end for a well-earned score. The try for the extra point was unsuccessful, and the score stood 6-6. From this point the game was all East Orange's. The Pitt power plays clicked, and the final touchdown at the end of the fourth quarter was earned and achieved by fine blocking and expert ball-carrying. An extra incentive toward winning was the desire of the team to carry on for Jack Carrabrant, who became twenty years old the day before Thanksgiving and therefore ineligible to play. ln his first year at East Orange Mr. Shotwell has brought the Panthers to the first lnter-Oranges title they have ever held in any sport and helped us even the score with Barringer. East Orange, second in the state according to the officially recognized Collitcn system, is back where she belongs in the football world. Page Eighty-seven fgrfwfefgcj Page Eighty-eight iiiillii- it iirlnlii ' Coach Stanley Griffin has led his team through another successful season, ln the regular schedule East Orange won nine out of thirteen games and then lost to Bloom- field in the state championship play-offs. The Varsity started by beating the Alumni, 38-l4. Nutley, the second opponent, although it had previously won four games, lost by the large margin of i8-32. ln the Columbia game, with two minutes left to play, Bob Duffey sank a goal that made the score l6-l5g and Ray Herdic, with a foul shot, ended the scoring, l7-l5 in East Orange's favor. After a rough but clean battle which ended 26-24, the Tornadoes of Orange gave East Orange its first defeat of the season. Ken Boehm played his first varsity game against Irvington, helping East Orange win by a 43-33 count against a weak and disorganized team. Nutley revenged herself by winning the second game between the schools this season, the final score being 27-25. Montclair handed East Orange its third defeat by winning 35-3l in a game played at Montclair's court. By defeat- ing Columbia, 29-25, East Orange remained in the running for the inter- Oranges' championship, This game, which East Orange won l7-15, was almost a repetition of the first one of the season, Then being beaten by East Orange at the East Orange gymnasium l29-24l cost Orange the inter- Oranges' basketball championship which it had held for nine years. Later East Orange proved by trampling Montclair 35-28, that she could not be beaten on her own court. West Orange next bowed to the tune of 26-201 but Bloomfield out- scored the Panthers, 41-35, and a week later also won the state tournament, 44-30. By beating West Orange in the last regular game of the season, however, East Orange won the inter-Oranges' basketball crown for the first time in history. ' With Charles Boutsi- karis as coach, the East Orange Fencing Team has had another brilliant season, winning thirteen out of nineteen matches as well as defeating several local club teams. Under the leadership of Captain Sully, the team, composed of Rufo Sanchez, Ted Carrabrants, Sheldon Seigel, Julian Batlan, and Bill Wyrough, took third place in the National lnterclass Fencing Meet at New York this year. Fencing has the longest season of any high school sport. It starts in late November and ends in late March or early April. The schedule is an arduous and difficult one because of the large variety in teams met. High schools, preparatory schools, clubs and academies all are opponents at some time during the season. Although not cheered on by a huge crowd of spec- tators or idolized by the rest of the student body, the East Orange fencing team each year quietly and efficiently walks away with some of the highest honors in the local and national competition. The Fidelis Club of Irvington was one of the local clubs that lost to East Orange this season. The scores for the school matches were the following: E. O. 5+Central . ..., 4 E. O. 6-Seton Hall , , . 3 E. O. 3+LincoIn . .. .. 6 E. O. 3-Lincoln .. .. ,. 6 E. O. 5-Weequahic .. . .. ,. 4 E. O. 6-Weequahic . . 3 E. O. 5-Central , . . . . . , -4 E. O. 5+Thomas Jefferson . 4 E. O. 6--Thomas Jefferson .... . . 3 E. O. 5-South Side . . 4 E. O. 7+Montclair Col. Jr. Var. 2 E. O. 3iBarringer . .. . 6 E. O. 2TBarringer . , . ...,.,. 7 E. O. 7-South Side . ,. 2 E. O. 4-Bloomfield .. , ....... 5 E. O. 4-Blair . . . . 5 E. O. 7-Arts High ., . . ., . 2 E. O. 5iArts High , 4 E. O. 5kBloomfieId . . . 4 enemy 3? - 2-:rims ' lg-sr Q A K' ,QL ::-.st- ' i ' , 5 1,4 if Page Eighty-nine llli'il POW W llllwllli l l4i s'-wi, H l'rficlit::l-ii i' Biirlw A Butts, B Booth, V lolCiivcir,E Jocicier, l UICOND ROW Mr liviiritri- Co1i1'i', l frtiiiit-r, lt Mill-V, R Burke, l lloliiiiilyo, E l-luulli. E Osborne, X Diiiiilt, li lfriiiii ll'lIi4lJ ROW D ltiiissi-ii it W41lf,i'lv V Hiriiltw, R MtDlinlil1l,E Wliitrim, C' Hurlwnsirtiii flaw Page Ninety A I ' In spite of a loss of many members from last year's championship team, the i938 season started with East Orange's winning eleven out of twelve events in a meet with South Side at its stadium. By taken the broad jump with a leap of twenty feet, one inch, Hicks of South Side prevented a clean sweep. At the meet with Thomas Jefferson High School, held in Elizabeth, East Orange made a score of 65-52 and ended that school's twelve-meet winning streak. Paul Jolcuvar and Bill Booth between them scored 23 points. ln the annual interclass meet, the junior class was victorious over the sophomores, 47-38, while the senior managed to score only l-4 points, although they made all four places in the shot put. The juniors had the two highest scorers, Orr with lO points and Jackson with 8. ln the Board of Education meet in Newark, from among twenty-eight schools, East Orange stood third, with Columbia and Barringer first and second. ln the Montclair Invitation Meet, East Orange and Columbia tied for third place, with the team's only first place taken by Hendley in the 880-yard run. Of the remaining meets, East Orange lost one to West Side l59-581, winning only five of the thirteen first places although placing in all but the broad jump. ln the meet with Belleville, East Orange won 62-36, even though Belleville had previously lost but one dual meet and won five. East Orange was the defending champion at New Jersey lnterscholastic Athletic Association Meet: but the team managed to take only seventh place against Montclair's first. The biggest value from the season was in the experience and training for the future members of the team. A. xl fa. Tian 1 Aroneo, D. Lumb, Mr. Griffin lCoochl. FIRST ROW: A, Moduono, J, Herdic, G Congro, N Johnson, K. Boehm, P Moreno. N Mostrodommico, J. O'Neill. SECOND ROW: D Leinboch, F. Schettino, L Roselle, B. Virtue, H Leider, J. Moore iCoptoinl, M Reilly, F. MAJ! 7938 ' With wins and losses almost equal in number the baseball team, now an official school team, completed a fair season. Off to a poor start by losing to West Side, the team recovered and beat Arts High and Columbia in quick succession. A hard-fought game against Orange was then dropped by a one-to-two margin, followed by another loss to Bloomfield. Six innings in the pouring rain netted East Orange a second win over Columbia. Orange again barely took a two-to-one game, which was fought more vigorously than the first. A string of three victories over Barringer, Belleville, and Verona followed this defeat. Barringer lost by changing the field rules at East Orange Oval and making a home run out of a hit to the garages in short left field. The game was originally scheduled for the school's Stadium in Newark, and when it was played in East Orange, Barringer had the right to make its own field rules. This rule brought in two runs for the Newark team in the early part of the contest, but East Orange again took the lead when it made two runs in the same manner. The season was ended by a loss to Nutley after a long, stubborn fight. Happy Lieder is surely bound for bigger and better baseball when he leaves East Orange High. His pitching pulled the team out of many holes and was an important factor in most of the games won. Joe Moore starred behind the catcher's mask and played his usual fault- less game. Taking the game as a whole, Coach Griffin's boys made a good showing for themselves and the promise to do better in the future. Page Ninety-one l i l Mr Davis 'Cnofhl, H Force, L Pfeiffer, R Wilson, D Adams, A. Brienzo, W. Weller, B. Montwid ' l Q3 8 Page Ninety-two ' The tennis team has once again magnificently earned its laurels. With the whole season a suc- cession of victories, Mr. Davis is carrying on the tradition started by Mr. C-rosenbaugh and continued by our late beloved George Henchel. East Orange has always stood high in tennis competition, and 1938 finds it in first place in the state along with Montclair, its only stumbling block in the way to the State championship. East Orange's slightly heavier schedule did not make the difference necessary for the exclusive ownership of the title. Kearny was the first victim to be smashed by Captain Robert Wilson and his team-mates. Bloomfield followed close behind. The third match of the season was against Montclair and was won five to four only after long, hard-fought sets. ln quick succession Columbia, Kearny for a second time, and Bloomfield again fell beside the way. Barringer and Plainfield fought well but not well enough, and then Columbia and Barringer once more failed to make the grade. ln the single game with Passaic, East Orange easily conquered a weaker team. Defeat came only at the very end of the season when Montclair beat East Orange. This evened the score between the two schools and kept the state championship uncertain. Only after long con- sideration was the title awarded to the two schools jointly. Captain Robert Wilson played an important part in winning every match and boosting the team. He was supported by Harold Force, Arthur Brienza, Walter Weller, Donald Adams, William Montwid, Leonard Pfeiffer, and Henry Sale. ' Coach Stanley Griffin started the soccer season for i938 with insurmountable obstacles facing him. For some time rain delayed initial practice and made the fields sloppy. Only three lettermen returned from the i937 season. Pat Marano, captain of last year's team, Kenneth Boehm, and Art Modugno formed the nucleus of this year's team. The season started with a loss to Verona by a score of l-lO. Montclair won the second game, 2-l. ln Summit, East Orange met the only team that it beat all season. Summit remained scoreless while East Orange pushed over two goals. Chatham was the next and the third team to defeat E.O. by one point, with a score of l-O. Harrison came to play on the sloppiest, wettest field of the season. Elmwood Oval slowed both teams, and, slipping on the mud, East Orange lost more than one goal. Harrison, one of the leading contenders for state championship honors, forced the home team to play defensively and waste three opportunities to score. The game ended with a score of 4-2. Pat Marano, captain, scored both East Orange points. At Soverel Field, scene of the next game, Montclair made a free kick three minutes after the start of the struggle and put another goal across in the closing minutes of the play, to end with a score of 2-O. Summit lost a second game by a l-O score, and this was East Orange's last victory for the season. Chatham won by l-O, and Verona walked over East Orange, 3-O. for its second conquest. Kearny played a safe but sensational game at her home field and by a final score of 3-O won over East Orange its eighth straight game in an unbeaten and unscored-upon series. Sanchez, Araneo, Bowman, C-iorgio, Bellina, Roselle, Chee and Heil- furth made up the new and inexperienced East Orange team. They will form the basis for a new and more successful team next season. OCCQI' FlRiT ROW J Giorgio, K Boehm, J. Herdic, P. Moreno lCoptoinl, E. Heilfurth, L. Roselle, F. Aroneo. SECOND ROW' Mr. Griffin lCoochl, l-l Withers, R Chee, W. Morris, R Zuckoukos, R Lucas, B Booth, A Bellino, C Barton THIRD ROW' A Modugno, T. Cirnninuhom R. Sanchez, B Bt-ll, R. Rowman, J Cox, l. Mcliohey. wi. .. . .W Page Ninety-three Qing, .ygfliilfic .!Q550Ci6Lfli0lfL 1939 JEAN McAlNSH PEGGY BOARMAN THEDA MORRIS KATHERINE CLAYTON GLORIA WEBER BETTY MARSH CHARLOTTE CARROLL PEGGY FERRY MARIE PROVOST 1940 BETTY MILLS CATHERINE ARCHER DORIS JORGENSEN Page Ninety-four President . . LOUISE MCLELLAN Vice President . BETTY POSTON Secrefary FRANCES TABOR Hostess PEGGY HARTMAN BARBARA BOOTH Baseball Captain JEAN PENISTON , Badminton Horseback BBSIKGTIDBII I Golf DORIS SCHUREMAN Basketball II Hockey Captain Hockey Manager 1941 BaS'4e'ba I MARY FRANK Hockey Manager BaSkeIba b HARRIET BROWN Hockey Captain Bama SaP'? 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XECOND ROW H SIIIITIIJ Hvrwrx, A Smith IMft-If'rLwrcIvrwTI, N KDQII-V I JI? l l'H fl IL CZ, A C L655 M, C7 A Page One Hundred and Three The SYLLABUS staff wishes to express its appreciation to the following people for their generous help: HARRIET BENEDICT MARY LEHLBACH GRACE COOK MARY LOUISE MEYER JEAN DICKIE THEDA MORRIS RUTH EDWARDS KATHERINE PETERSEN JANET COULDBURCH JAMES RANKIN BE'I'I'Y FORBES MILDRED REIMER JEANNE CREENAN VIRGINIA TOMASSON I I Page One Hundred and Four .fdcnferfidemen fri JY if i iv :, V i' fa-'A gl' . 3-we-rw Y ,f ,ah ffl 32 iv 1-,fi 3: Kjg .11 ' sb 1 A g 47 , I 5 iff -'.. ?-: .Ja k vim? VWNAEPHUW LW BEST WISHES FROM .jim parenf-lacAer E Adociafion OF THE EAST ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL I 9 3 9 One Hundred and S DIAMOND T TRUCKS New Models - New Low Prices MArket 3-5257-5258 Diamond T Sales Cr Service Co. l75-77-79 BERCEN STREET NEWARK, N. J. For the Best in Signs Creahrs Consultant: I7 PROSPECT PLACE EAST ORANGE, N. J, ORange 5-5957 SUCCESS i Will come to the one who is i well dressed. LOMAR Men's i Wear caters to Young Men who are style conscious. l i LOMAR l Men's Wear ORange 3-0992 CHAMPION STUDIO Commercial Work By Special Appointment Essential Touch to Those Requiring High Grade Portraiture Photography 327 MAIN STREET l l 536 MAIN STREET, EAST ORANGE l Agency for i ADAM HATS i ORANGE, N. J. i Page One Hundred and Seven NU MAN FLUIQI we. ,Qld 13 ,. more If jorgef jfmf . . FLOWERS ENHANCE THE BEAUTY OF THE OCCASION FLOWERS ARE THE MOST WELCOME OF GIFTS . . . GOOD TASTE IN FLOWERS IS NOW POSSIBLE WITHOUT BEING EXTRAVAGANT . , . Ql'L 570111, Lift? KWWL NORMAN Established I922 308 Main Street, East Orange, N. J. Mrmbsr of the Fiorists Telegraph Delivery Association, Inc. EAST ORANGE, N. J ge One Hundred and Eight ORange 3-3022 7Wi!c!rec! Ozioni Hairdresser 7 HALSTED STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J. 22. 22 .-2.-9ROUNlH2OR 'i' 5.B5ET2..2 E 2.2- - M Y TTT TTYTYTYTVT TWT' in I lllHlTER R. PRUDEII, Inc. 9 CLINTON STREET, NEWARK, N. J. Mltchell 2-O6l 8 REAL ESTATE Residential, Investment and Industrial l INSURANCE l Fire, Theft, Automobile, Surety Bonds, Plate Class, Casualty l l Years of Experience-At Your Service T 'A f ' TETEEET TT T Phone ORange 3-3802 , BAYLEY'S CAKE SHOP Old Fashioned Home Baking-Individual Chicken Pies l 3l 5 MAIN STREET, near Munn Avenue EAST ORANGE, N. J. Phone ORange 3-7 l 61 HOTEL ALVORD, Inc. HARRISON MARKET l EAST ORANGE, , oer to Know our QUALITY l J then compare NEW JERSEY , 3l3 MAIN STREET A ORange 3-1731 Near Munn Avenue J EAST ORANGE, N. J. T l T Page One Hundred and Nine I I Our Cash Policy Permits Quality Learn to DANCE Now I MERCHANDISE I I I B E R N A R D ' s I Correct Instruction y I The Women's and Children's Shop I Better Dancing I I I ' 530-532 MAIN STREET I API HX! f M ' t ' easan ay O am am EAST ORANGE, N. J. I Health and Popularity I I I . I Classes - Assembly Dances M. C. RICHARDS STUDIO I MAIN PRODUCE MARKET 57I BROAD STREET Vegetables - Groceries Corner Central Avenue . Fruits I 366 MAIN STREET NEWARK, N. J. I I EAST ORANGE Tel. MA. 2-4343 I OR. 3-4613 OR. 3-4614 I I I I 5 I ANGLAIS , P 559 MAIN STREET 'GE I Bakvrs, Cafcfrvrs, Ravfauraizfmzrs i IZQEQQ .i I Daily Luncheon 35-50-65 cents 1 Dinners 60:-85:-51.00 Sundays 85: W K R .Q HW' MW 'f'f'C'f'i I 43 iuinnlsou sr. T Ensr onANcE,N.1. Telephone ORange 3-0256 RICHARD W. HANWELL, Inc. I 82 NORTH CLINTON STREET EAST ORANGE I I Elrod Strip Material TYPESETTERS Make-up Service Page One Hundred and Ten Jim Rankin. Mary Margusz. Bill Berner. Patty and Ken Barrie. Betty Forbes. Dot Levins. Marjorie Williges. Janis Welte, Donald Adams, Jane Adams. Dorothea Varson, Jean Thomas, Adrienne Sigelen. Anita Petz. Gene Nelson. Edith Southgate and Melville Towle. Peggy's party. Doris Kendrick and Eileen Kenneally. Page One Hundred and Eleven Quality Photographs Reasonably Priced 549 MAIN STREET EAST ORANGE. N. J. ymlLFl'.5 UfpAl,7fUgl fl,JA'.5 fgfflf pfhljl' Ifxeeptionnl Values Phone Olinnge 3-1434 Page One Hundred and Twelve WHITMAN IUNIOR COLLEGE l and 2 Year Business and Academic Courses CECILIA KAYE, Dean IZ6 CLINTON AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. I I Buy in A.M. in P.M. Yessireel a rich, smooth, creamy ice cream that keeps in the freezing com- y partment ot your refrigerator firm and fresh 'lor over 24 hoursl No more last- minute phone calls or deliveries - for now you can buy your evening dessert when you shop IN THE MORNING. Six Delicious Flavor Combinations I ' ' ICE TRAY PACKAGE C for are 1 I 58 Years Continuous Service I envy Maier gson, Cgnc. I Exclusively Grade A Dairy Products FARMS and Main Office at Roseland, N. J. Established I 880 Country Bottling Plants Telephones Lafayette, N. J. CAldwell 6-ZOOO Roseland, N. J. ORange 5,5000 f ef in W, Y, H W 4 Page One Hundred and Thirteen , Announcing a New Restaurant and Luncheonette , I l l EAST ORANGE, N. J. 364 Main Street, cor. Winans Street , Rf'f'0l1difi0I1UfS of Aihlcfic' ? Luncheon 25c and up: Dinner 35c and up Ec1ltil,nzeHtf0r , Breakfast I5c and up Complete Turkey Dinner 50: OPEN DAILY 6 A.M.-9 P.M. EAST ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL U N IVE RSITY CF N EWARK Announces Degree Programs for I939 MORTON SERVICE, Inc. ARTS AND SCIENCES Curriculum leading to the de- gree of Bachelor of Arts. Curriculum in Arts and Law leading to the Bachelor of Laws degree. PRE-PROFESSIONAL COURSES Law, Medicine, Dentistry BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Curriculum leading to the de- gree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Curriculum in Business Ad- ministration and Law leading to the Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws de- grees. SECRETARIAL CURRICULA LAW Curriculum leading to the de- gree of Bachelor of Laws, a three-year course. COURSES leading to the Master of Laws Degree. The first and second year courses in Arts and Sciences and in Business Admin- istration are conducted in co-operation with New York University. The next session will begin in September l939. All classes in the University are con- ducted in both day and evening sessions and are open to men and women students. For lvullcfins and furffacfr ilzfornzaiion felcplarzlrc' Mlfcloell 2-8410, or wrifr' fo flat' REGISTRAR of iloe School in which you are interested. University of Newark 40 Rector Street Newark, N. J. THE CLEANER WITHOUT A BAG R All Dust goes in water. FOR FREE DEMONSTRATIONS Call WA. 3-4l66 or write 300 WAINWRICHT STREET, NEWARK, N. J. IF IT'S MUSICAL CHALMERS EAST ORANGE, N. J. Page One Hundred and Fourteen Digesting lunch? Ship a-hoyl Creating more beauty. . . . and Columbus dis- covered Africa. Ciggling girls. Paderewski Jones. Hol Ho! On the Good Ship MANDALAY. On a bicycle built for two. Talking to Grosie. Where have you seen her before? On the homeward trail. lt must be funny! Page One Hundred and Fifteen -i :: H' Z ffl 2 P Z 7: In n I o o I- l fo' A frfmor ,A SECRETARIES l Offers complete secretarial training to a carefully selected group of high i school and college graduates. 539 MAIN STREET s N N ws I N s S 'S . 'S' ti Ch N s A 4 A 1 'B 94 VI -sh -4 ws 'si 'T 'N- Q '5 W 5. ss N 'N s -. 'Nu VJ I E 5: 'Q 1: CA 2 Q S- SE 3 'Nl :Q SQ 'S Q as N. Cl! 14 2 'S '12 N11 l'T'l JP U3 -I O 70 3, Z O fn Z x.. Z 0 I -l G I' P vm vi rn vu l l ii' Shorthand and Typewriting 'T Bookkeeping Ladies' Sportswear i 5 Ediphone, Dictaphone 'Z' Secretarial Duties, English l i' Shorthand Reporting and i ii' Speed Dictation W l Fall Term Enrollment Limited l Accessories Of Distinction September l l Register Early l MADELINE S. STRONY, Director i I l ioe HALSEY STREET NEWARK, N. J. A Teleptme OREIHSS 5-4646 Mitchell 2-22l2 i l i l l THE JOLLY TAR N Gifts - Books - Greeting Cards ' BRIDGE and LAKE AVES. 554 CENTRAL AVE. BAY HEAD, N. J. EAST ORANGE, N. J. i Telephone ORange 3-3978 i JOSEPH P. WEBER CO. Electrical Contractors 324 MAIN STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J. i IDEAL MARKET CO., Inc. Prime Meats Discriminating Poultry for People 232 SPRINCDALE AVE. EAST ORANGE, N. J. Phone ORange 3-l 542-3 Page One Hundred and Sixteen MU 07114 ...,,,...4... EAST ORANGE NEW JERSEY A fu., ?f4,5 1ftL , f 'before - X7'-Kali TTT'-0' i J f THEY SING THE PRAISES OF OUR FLOWERS 308 MAIN STREET ORange 4-4344 Member of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Page One Hundred and Sevente Compliments of SHARPE MOTORS. Inc. I Lincoln - Zephyr and Mercury Dealers 487 MAIN STREET I EAST ORANGE, N. J. I TeI. OR. 5-7000 I A BOOK - - TO READ New or To Borrow A CARD - - TO SEND Now or To-morrow P 0 S T ' S IN EAST ORANGE y Phone ORange 3-I 586 BRICK CHURCH I CAFETERIA, Inc. Luncheon, 45-60 Cents I Dinner, 70-85 Cents I9 HARRISON STREET r---I 1 f - --- v-111 PEEAAA DIIBBED ECO. I4 Bkla A' C HUT-LCH PLA LA EAS7 ORANGE NEW JERSEY OR - Q I DOO Pay Cash and Buy For Less. I I EAST ORANGE, N, J. I I I Complinzmzfs of I DELCREST DAIRIES I 589 CENTRAL AVENUE I EAST ORANGE, N. J. WEBER, Inc. CI2l7If7ll'fl' Lim' Mwfs Wfvar Sfumlarrl Mc'rc'fJaf1disz' B. V. D. - IlllIC'l'lL'0L'l'II Hosivry Iaysmz Sbirfs 581 MAIN STREET, EAST ORANGE Page One Hundred and Eighteen Esther Patten. Little Seniors. Peggy Ferry. Peggy Walker. Jeannette McAinish. Betty Yeomans. Marjorie Lincoln. Sally Campbell and Jack Whitmore. Betty Brann. Dorothy Wood. Katharine Pete Mary Dewar. Carol Hoag. FS -5--------J P ' ily! Ui.. Page One Hundred and Nineteen KILBOURNE 6: DONOHUE Ic'wvlr'rs - Sfafioncrs Class and Frafcfrnify Rings and Pius Medals - Cups - Tropfoics Diplomas and IlIL'ifllfi0llS Catalogues and Samples upon Request X 40 CLINTON STREET NEWARK, N. J Phone MArket 3-2273 W. N. KNAPP 6: SONS Director of Funerals 132 South Harrison Street 106 Prospect Street East Orange South Orange OR. 3-3131 SO. 2-4870 Page One Hundred and Twenty i i Ti 5 5 I HARRY'S B E R KE l SERVICE STATION r w Gas - Oil - Repairing - Batteries Graybar Bldg. 420 LEXINGTON AVE. N. Y. lat Grand Central Stctioni Two-year comprehensive and one-year intensive sec- retarial courses for high- school graduates and col- lege women exclusively. Distinguished university faculty. Attractive roof- garden studios. Effective placement service. For bulletin, address: DIRECTOR, 22 Prospect St. EAST ORANGE. N. J. ORange 3-1246 I BONFORTE BROS. Choice Meats and Poultry Fruit and Vegetables 97 FOURTH AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J. Phones ORange 3-5702-5703 SCOTT-RIDDLI Illlfl i For People who Like oooo Food i and Refinement 426 MAIN STREET EAST ORANGE Phone OR. 5-6l69 5 WINANS STREET Tel. OR. 3-0608 ORange 3-5756 Res. I-IU. 3-5416 I VICTOR. D'Al.EssANnRo Maker of Mvffs Cloffavs Fabrivs Now on Display I i Cleaning and Pressing i 396MAINSTREET i EASTORANCE,N.J, Tel. ELoomfieId 2-4441 STOBBS Cf VICKERY, Inc. Eastern Distributors for ELLAMS Duplicator Machines and Supplies for All Makes of Duplicators i 656-658 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE i BLOOMFIELD, NEW JERSEY Page One Hundred and Twfn'y-on I DRAKE of the ORANCES Secretarial, Stenographic and Accountancy Courses 308 MAIN STREET ORANGE, N. J. W. C. COPE, President I-I. B, LLOYD, Director ORange 3-4058 ' K A6611 Loi? Successor to Millie Creiner Kuiffiug Tapvsfrry Cl'fll'l7f'ffl1,Q Ari NN Com Iiments of Frm' 1lISfl'1It'fi0I1X P 2 Washington St., East Orange, N ORange 5-6346 Free Instructions A I I FRIEND BE sum: 1'r's A 1240! Tatum Page One Hundred and Twenty-two I P I l Tel. MArket 3-9605 H. A. GREENE COMPANY l Special Diseounis to E. O. H. S. Stuclefzis l Baseball, Tennis, G01 f, Track Supplies l SPORTING GOODS CAMP OUTFITTERS 88 HALSEY STREET NEWARK, N. J. E E as E i EAST ORANGE TIRE E SERVICE INC. l Established l908 Goodrich and Goodyear Tires Sales and Service Vulcanizing and Retreading ROAD SERVICE, l5 PROSPECT PLACE EAST ORANGE William Elder OR. 3-O2l2 J 2 ,,.,, , 2, J Thrift is a habit and, like other habits, can become fixed. You are iiwifed fo SAVE in the oldest Savings Bank in Essex County ORANGE SAVINGS BANK Chartered I 854 ALDERN EY l DAIRY CO. l 20 MAIN STREET l ORANGE, N. J. l l OR. 4-4900 Main Street, corner So. Day Street EP l ROTHEX SPECIALTY CO. i Orange, New Jersey l Interior Deeoraiing and Furuifure l OFFICERS Upbolsiery - Slip Covers 508 CENTRAL AVENUE Frank C. Coughtry , ., . ..., ..,. President EAST QRANGE Walter F. Edwards .... ..... V ice-President Charles Hasler . Treasurer okange 5-0387 1 Otto C. F. Brueger Sec. and Asst. Treas. MORRISTQWN NEWARK Charles J. Ziegler . , ...,.. . Asst. Secretary 48 Washington St. 125 Roselle Ave. MOrristown 4-2513 HUmboldt 2-4857 Q .El , . 2. s-. . l Page One Hundred and Twenty-three Y 1 1 .E -.. ,M .,,, E., We congratulate the Class of '39 J, E, SCI-IAAF, Inc, and we hope to be of usein the FINE FOOD near future' Meats - Groceries - Fruits - Vegetables Fresh Fish and Poultry ORange 4-8400-1-2-3-4-5 IO BRICK CHURCH PLAZA HONOR BRAND FROSTED FOODS EAST ORANGE Nl J. 17-19 WASHINGTON PLACE Tel. OR. 5-3495 K EAST ORANGE, N. J. l UPSALA COLLEGE EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY School Year 1939-1940 Begins September 1 1 Summer Session-June 26--July 31 Courses in Aris and Scifvzres, as well as Tracker Training for Seco11darySCl9ools M A R T E N S ' Home Made Ice Cream and Chocolates Corner MAIN and WALNUT STREETS EAST ORANGE, N. J. i ORange 3-8680 p pp K E South Orange 2-8031 Res. ORange 4-1591 WILBUR C. CRELIN Sporting Goods l 485 VALLEY STREET MAPLEWOOD, N. J. , POPPY KNITTING MILLS l Sweaters - Swim Suits - Sports Jackets - Athletic Apparel 1 60 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE lcorner High Street! NEWARK, N. J. Page One Hundred and Twenty-four 40' 'u 5 Q Q . em- ...sw ,at I. Caught in the act. 2. Yes, teacher. 3. The three musketeers. 4. Bashful, Betty? 5. Look at the birdie. 6. Bring 'e mback alive. 7. Paddle your own canoe. 8. Muscles Berlow. 9. Where's the horse? IO. The sleeping beauty. Il. Let us in on it too, Jane IZ. Crinn'ng Quints. 13. Skipper McAllister. 14. On the bench. Page One Hundred and Twenty-five EHMIllHl PHINHNH H HIIVHHISINH SlHVlEl Distinctive printing, like all other processes of distinction, requires a coordination of skills, artistry, and business service. Complete modern equipment, trained craftsmen, and creative planning have placed Colyer Printing Company in the front rank for maintaining the best printing services in fine typog- raphy, artistic layout, perfect reproduction, accurate color work and dependable produc- tion and delivery schedules. IIHWEH PHINHNH EHMPHNY' NlWHHK'N'J IT'S NOT TOO EARLY! The sooner youth acquires worth-while in- formation the better he will be equipped for his journey through life. One of his most valuable assets in future years will be his life insurance protection. He should feel free to consult his elders on n this subiect. Then he will know what he needs when the time comes to buy it. Y l l N N l if ' rfurleniial Jlnzuranrv Qlnmpang nfAnw1-im Home Offce, NEwARK,N.1. N Page One Hundred and Twenty-seven 4 Zlwfjjuw 7 LM4 .Jvfwfjj ,, Mui 1-' -:flu , A . ' Miymicsixfwmwimasizwsnammuzs. .nic-. fm. . WZQQ ww '55j,Q,fvw n P U3 Q..-1 - r 1 I , 7: 'Q 1 f,,q' 1 fn :MG i gr ff V W ,A , v -R , Y... 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