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Table of Contents PAGE Hillside High School ............................................ 2 Frontispiece .................................................... 3 Dedication ...................................................... 4 Editorial ....................................................... 7 Board of Education and High School Faculty ...................... 9 Class of 1924 ................................................... 10 Who’s Who Among the Seniors ............................ 23 Class Prophecy .................................................. 24 Class Will ...................................................... 26 Organizations ................................................... 29 Social Activities ............................................... 41 Sports .......................................................... 51 Humor ........................................................... 62 Farewell ........................................................ 69 Autographs ..................................................... 70 An Appreciation ................................................. 79
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ARTHUR G. WOOD FI ELD S U PERV IS IN G PR I NCI PA L
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Pharus EDITORIAL STAFF Edward T. Zusi, Editor-iii-Chicf Edna L. Sherman, Literary Editor Arthur S. Thompson, Art Editor Mabel E. Broderick Lillian M. Meagher Thomas F. Murphy Associate Editors Fred J. Betz, Assistant Business Manager George A. White, Sport Editor Elizabeth M. Ackerman Paul I. Thomas Joke Editor Clara H. Muddell Mary A. MacIntyre Janet M. Winter Secretaries Joseph Rosenbi.um, Business Manager R. Dorothea Jones, Faculty Adviser UR years at Hillside High have terminated. The friends, the pleasant associations, the • joys of our brief existence here will soon be recollections of the past. It is with regret that we look back upon the preceding three years in which the favorable environment of our school, the supervision and advice of the faculty, the feeling of whole-hearted co-operation of the students, were factors in moulding our characters and fitting us for the adversities of our coming life. We gladly dedicate our future achievements to the honor of our school, for it is the training which we have received as undergraduates that will form the cornerstone of our later structure. We feel the necessity of commemorating our departure in some appropriate manner. In editing Pharus,” we leave to the school a record of our activities, bits of our life portrayed by the hands of the actors. It is our hope that every year book will help to perpetuate for its owner the cherished memories of Hillside High. We have labored for the past two months writing and arranging material and soliciting advertisements in order to edit a worthy representative of the executive and literary ability of our class. Our path was beset with more than the customary obstacles. As the first graduating class of the school, the difficult task of establishing a precedent was an obligation that we assumed. In publishing a year book, as in all our other undertakings, we did not have the example of former classes by which to be guided, nor any standard to uphold. We were breaking ground, and although we worked a little blindly, we have, to the best of our ability, fulfilled our duty to the school and future classes. Therefore, we request the reader to temper his judgment of this book by a consideration of these difficulties. In dedicating “Pharus to Mr. Wood-field. Supervisor of the Hillside schools, the Seniors take this means of expressing their appreciation of his unfailing interest and kind advice. We have realized with gratitude his support in all our activities. Moreover, without the untiring efforts of Miss Jones, our faculty advisor, it would have been practically impossible to produce our year book. Always a loyal friend and companion, Miss Jones has gained the respect and admiration of every Senior, and it is only with difficulty that we can express in words the full extent of our gratitude. We desire, also, to thank the rest of the school for their support, and wish them every possible success. 7 —Edward T. Zusi.
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