Glen Ridge High School - Glenalog Yearbook (Glen Ridge, NJ)

 - Class of 1926

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I 4 I ,.. I gl It fa l P l ..L V Y .--. - ef, 4 W-, .. Q- --9-fJ? tt Lg .f.f.-.f ,QLGYKZ fO,Qf-lg! 451. isa. sales-- AA. f Q .E ian rl 1 - ,gi ' 5 l A Q MARGARET ELIZABETH BLUE crpcgni ulgluicn , Air Acting was lwr only aim ,1 Executive Council, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, 1, l tl 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Treasurer, 4, Dramatic 5' it Club, 3, 43 President, 4, Dramatic Club Play, ,i 45 Junior Play, 35 Junior-Senior Prom Com- ' mittee, 3, 4, Chairman, 3, Program Commit- ,, , tee, 4, GLENALOG Staff, 4g Operetta, 4, it 'l' Peg Blue, the noted young actress, of whom Q' we have heard so much recently, will make her ,I 1 debut in New York this week. No, this isn't an I. , advertisement for some play, but a suggestion as 23 to what you will probably read about Peg in the near future. , i However, anyone who has seen Peg managing 1' j': Lily cups in the lunchroom will say she certainly I1 ff has mastered the art of carrying Eve or six at one I, w time. lt makes us wonder whether she would not make, say, a good waitress dow11 at Childs. 3, Peg has ability along other lines, for she is , ,L responsible for most of these write-ups about the ' ' X N ,jg girls. CNot this one, thoughj i 'ip Be sure to let us know when you'1'e in your first R QJQR- ,R ,I play, Peg, after leaving IP AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ,N 5, .F Arltt.. lg t 41 3 y Y , it ,ll . 1 9 Q. . it . , 2 5 . , , i :K w 4' . 1 , 1 LI 1 : it N PAUL ALBERT BOSSHARD ' ,, nlyauln i E N Z Hc's not yet felt the kiss of love nor maizleuis' 5. hand in hir , 1' Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 33 Hi-Y Club, i 'E lyg 43 Class Track, 1, 35 Class Baseball, 25 G. O. ' f li Nominating Committee, 43 Manager Base- . I ball, 4. t Q i Who can recognize the quiet, unobtrusive Paul ,Q of the Freshman Class as the up and coming youth 5' li 'rl who now rushes about so energetically in chem- , ,g 5 I ical Laboratory, or glides about after school in a , ii 'f lustrous limousine? Rumor has it that this change Q li was wrought in Paul during his junior year. At V ' :Q any rate, he is not the same Paul who demanded 1 fl, admittance to the class way back in 1922. 3 ,li Paul's favorite subject is mathematics. When- 5 ever there is a difficult problem to solve he is ready ' i with the answer. Paul is not only a good juggler V lf of ligures, but he is also an accomplished musi- ' ' ,X cian. If he is asked to play, he always says Which , lil instrument, the cornet or the piano P rl, We wish you luck, Paul, at CORNELL Lg , , 1 I 5. ,t ll la fl f ' ' ww- --- '--'flaffz--r-. .. .. Y.... .V .i'.5'Ti'itf.T?.'- ' 'i . 'r' f s ' '' -fl fl 5 My-M mn . ,,,,,.,,... ll S enteen ,Wy 6 can

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li L. t l ' 1 is Cl 3 fa f , V, fQ'f E'7'fXf':,1y,f ? , 3 1-1.1.1--,J li fue..--. u 2 lv-ef 'Walp- Luz. IZABETH BLUE Bluie lm' only aim 43 Class Basketball, 1, 3 Treasurer, 43 Dramatic TG KMWQQ. FMQ'-Svutfsm , 43 Dramatic Club Play, Jnior-Senior Prom Com- . tn, 33 Program Commit- Staff, 43 Operetta, 4. young actress, of whom recently, will make her week. No, this isn't an tg mlay, but a suggesti-on as . yy read about Peg tn the E'5H' Glliirldllias seen Peg managing iliiilfiii MU-.Und 3'M 5:' .Lloyd Plus lm will say she certainly of askmmuw stfgetv .Glen Rmgef llrrying five or six at one i1illflbi', Bfp the engagement 'Of lr whether she would not their hier, MlFz8f6t'EliZ8 'les down lat Childs. l l 3 beth,it6 ZABryant Peac0ck,gon other lines, for she is .. of the late Dr. sl R. pgacock -llCi9C,XVl'llLC-UPS about the A - , A 1 ,rug 1. ' qtkagggiuindi 8 graduate of 'when you're in your first Q QJQR- .R 1 ,N -- 'Glen tRldge.high school. 3 ,Mn 'MY OF wr , ,Peacock, who is a ,graduate of ' W, V ,ww 1. crawgfordsvlue. - MESH-alfflrfiihufu-.:c'rZ'v1asl.,H ,attended the' Univer 'tyf of A ., , Wg: 1-Pl . . , A . - 535, ,4 ' PMlchigan. ,He isa-me ber of 3 tg' ,z flie,Beta Phi Slgmaffr temity. 12,53 5, fry 4 1 ,- .1 , A it , .. at fa-,Mi sa. . 'L lf l l 133 .3 TE 'ill in 5m aw 5 f V '3 ma.wuufammMwncars'5m:umm:wa.u:mr:-.tanvazsmmnx-ie' I l l' I 1 F PAUL ALBERT BossHARD 1 Paul 3 3 'IIc's not yet felt thtgi kiss! of low nor 1naide1z's , han in Lis f 3 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 43 Glec Club, 33 Hi-Y Club, T 1 43 Class Track, 1, 33 Class Baseball, 23 G. O. i 1 ' gNIcH112mati11g Committee, 4g Manager Base- Ja , . I 3 Who can recognize the quiet, unobtrusive Paul of the Freshman Class as the up and coming youth 1' who now rushes about so energetically in chem- , ical Laboratory, or glides about after school in a f lustrous limousine? Rumor has it that this change I was wrought in Paul during his Junior year. At any rate, he is not the same Paul who demanded admittance to the class way back in 1922. Paul's favorite subject is mathematics, When- ever there is a difficult problem to solve he is ready ' with the answer. Paul is not only a good jnggler of hgures, but he is also an accomplished musi- ' cian. If he is asked to play, he always says Which instrument3 the cornet or the piano ? We wish you luck, Paul, at CORNELL Lf l l 12, . A i 59 .l I 6 S enteen .WWE



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- -,,.., .-. . . Y -, Q J .Wd .1 1 , ,. .. V. IF, ,W rl .91 67517400 I V I , I I I - l -' I ' OSBORNIE THORPII BOYD I --uoatiyr I 9 ' ' I l I Tha glass of fuslzmn and lliv mold of form 1 ' Welfare Committee, 1: Dramatic Club, 1, Z, 3, 4: I l l Secretary, 4: Class Track. l, 2, 4: Junior Play I Committee, 3: junior Play, 3: Hi-Y Club, 3. I 4: Associate Editor GI.IaI:AI.oo, 4: Chairman I I Refreshment Committee, 4: 'l'rack, 4: Junior- l Q Senior Debate, 4: National Oratorieal Con- 'I I, ' test, 4: Class History, 4. I I .l-lark! Don't you hear the din of noisy knickers I I and a colored tie-who but Roddy is passing by? 1 As you may surmise. Osborne delights in brilliant I colors. He wears his neckties but once, and his l neatness in dress is Irreproachable. I I I II A brilliant student of history, and an irresisti- ,I ,, ble debatcr, Roddy has upheld our school lll many 'I I an oratorieal contest. During his four years In I the high school dramatics he has played every I I part from a venerable old man to a Northern I . A ,I hero and has thus httingly shown his talent as an l ' actor. II I I his models, he surely will make his mark in the Senate Chamber or Convention Hall-why not at With Patrick I-lenry and James K. Hackett as me ' UNIVISRSITY or VIRGINIA I 1 9 . 2 6 g 4 IRRINIQR COOPER fxUmcyv She is pretty lo walk 'wilh I find witty In talk with I I .fllllf fllrasurll, foo, lo think on l I l ' I ' Class President, 2: Vice-President, 1, 4: junior il I I if Play Committee, 3: junior Play, 3: Sopho- I 5 , more Dance Committee, 2: Class Basketball, II 2, 4: Program Committee, 4: G. O. Nominat- ,' I ing Committee, 2: GI.:-:NAI.of: Staff, 4: track, 3. ' I I I-le who keeps his word is truly noble, only in 'I I this case it's a she. At the beginning of the I I , term about a quarter ol the girls resolved to let I l their hair grow. The lone pioneer who has II succeeded is Ruth Cljeg is still tryingl. Ig Il . lf Ruth were the kind to make one envious, I there would be an overwhelming number against I her on this score alone, but she Isn't: she is one II II ,I of those who attract not only the boys but also I I I I the, girls. From this you will think that Ruth is Il ir Q I all frivolous. However, she manages to keep her 4, ,- I marks above the average and we all loved her f . as Olivia Dangerlield in Come Out of the If , I Kitchen. l I I So you see Ruth's popularity is well deserved I I I and we know it will he continued at I . ' .. . . .. CONNECTICUT COLLEGE I I em-- ,... ,t .,I- .... ,. -----.- T..I--.-. .. .... . ,,.-.,,, ,- M umwtu +L UI. , -,,,,,.,. , . H ..,.. W., - . . . ..,. ,-.,.,-.....4,, I.. ........-......1..1- A V LW! 1 I . X N W My I mf- .,, .,.... J .,., - --,,-

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