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THE PH A RUSO F NINETEEN TWENTY-FOUR HAZEL M. ROLLINSON, “Hay” 1416 Munn Avenue Her interests were elsewhere Entered September, 1922. Glee Club, 3, 4; Senior Play, 4: Dance Committee, 3. “My hair is a wreck.” Undecided. JOSEPH ROSENBLUM, “Joe, “Rosie” 10 Boa Place My hobby, work; my pastime, study. Entered February, 1923. Class Secretary, 4; Senior Play Committee, 4; Senior Play, 4; French Play. 3, 4; Class Basketball Team, 3, 4; President of French Club, 4; President of Debating Club, 4; Optima Clava, 4; Oratorical Contest, 4; Varsity Baseball Team, 3; First place in 12-pound shot put, 3; one medal; one letter. “Fate, fate!” “According to Parliamentary procedure.” New York University. BURNETTA M. RUDDY, “Burnie” 1 First Street A quiet lass—there are but feu', Who know the treasure hid in you. Baseball Team, 2; Class Basketball Team, 3; Spanish Play, 4; Glee Club. 4; Treasurer, Subscription Committee, 4; Constitutional Committee of Spanish Club, 4; two medals. “Goodness gracious.” Newark Normal. 18
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THE PHARUS OF NINETEEN TWENTY-FOUR THOMAS F. MURPHY, “Tommie,” “Murph” 921 Roanoke Street He hath a pleasing personality, An affable, courteous way Of making people like him. What more can one say? Class President, 4; Class Treasurer, if Dance Committee, 3; Senior Play Committee, 4: President of Optima Clava, 4; Spanish Club, 4; Class Basketball Team, 4: Manager of Class Basketball Team, 3; Varsity Baseball Team, 2. 3: Music Contest, 3; two letters. Plurius,” “Holee Gee!” New York University ALICE R. NUSE, “Alice” 61 Williamson Avenue “Her ways were ever quiet and retiring, But we loved her just the same.” Decoration Committee, 2; Glee Club, 2, 3; Yarsity Baseball Team, 2; Spanish Club, 4; Senior Play, 4. Oh, Gee!” Newark Normal. M. FRANCES ROBERTS, “Frances' 140 Coe Avenue Three things arc silent— Thought—Destiny—and Frances.” Senior Play, 4. “Goodnight!” Business. 17
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THE p h a rus of nineteen twenty-f our EDNA L. SHERMAN, “Ed” 62 Morris Place “Sparkling eyes and Idling voice. Slender, graceful, winsome, true, That's our Edna. She’s our choice, One among the very few, IVho can act or dance or sing, Write a theme—or anything.” Publicity Manager for Class. 4; Dance Committee, 3, 4; Chairman, Senior Play Committee, 4; Secretary of Class, 2, 3; Constitutional Committee. 2; Literary Editor of “Phams 4; Welfare Committee. 2: Associate Editor of “Sentinel , 3; Sub-Editor for Hillside Notes in Elizabeth Daily Journal, 2; “Friends in Book-land”, 2; Hallowe'en Play, 3; Christmas Play, 3; Optima (Java, 4; Spanish Club, 4; President Glee Club, 2, 3; Secretary of Athletic Association, 3; Senior Play, 4; Decoration Committee, 3; Varsity Basketball Team, 4; Class Basketball Team, 3; one letter. “Isn’t that ter-rible?” Newark Normal. LENA L. STEINHOLTZ, “Lee” 1268 Oak wood Avenue Your sensitive disposition must be overcome; Though we’re sure you'll succeed in life's long run.” Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team, 2: Class Basketball Team. 3. 4; Varsity Basketball Team, 4; Spanish Club. 4; Spanish Play, 3; Senior Play. 4; one letter. Oh, Gee! New York University. PAUL I. THOMAS, “Pit” 15 Mertz Avenue “Lively, merry, happy and gay With amusing wit all the day.” Entered February. 1923. Varsity Baseball Team, 3; Track Team, 3: Class Basketball Team, 3, 4; A. A. Cheerleader, 4: Joke Editor of Pharus”, 4; Senior Play, 4; one medal; two letters. “What ?” 19 Columbia University.
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