BROADWAY HITS AND I-IILLSIDE SLAMS School for Scandal ..........,.., The Student Prince .......,,... The Jazz Singer ...,,..A.., Sunny ......,..,...............,....,..... Cradle Snatchers ............... Merchants of Glory .,,........ ...........Hillside High School Dave MacNeil .....,....r,,,,.....,,.............Acl-german ,.............Cappy's Disposition and Tom ...l......,Marge's Chapeau ,....,,,..,.......,.Freshman Year Senior Play Couples Cox .......,.....,............Detention Dubow's Allen Dues Ostru:n's Dancing Class The Green Hat ........,.......... First Flight ...,,,.........,., Puppy Love ,,,,........ T ip Toes ......,,.,..... By the Way ......,............,............, ,,...... The Butter and Egg Man ........... A Man's Man ....,,.....,.,...,......... .... The Bunk of 1926 ..............,w.l,, Greenwich Village Follies ...l.. The Chief Thing .,..........,.......w. One of the Family '..,......, Lal? That Off ....,................ Bad Habits of 1926 ,,.,.l...,. Square Crooks .....,......... Sweetheart Time ....,...............,.,. One Day Cand foreverj ...,. Signing our own excuses .......,...r..Stags at the Dances .,.....l............Class Night .,..l.......Seni0rs' Adina SENIOR BALLADS Five foot two, eyes of blue, has anybody seen my girl ?..,Al Roberts Collegiate, Collegiate ...................,.....,.................,........,..r...............,.........,........... Al Dowd VV hat should I say, after I say I'm sorry? ........... . .......I... Any Senior Lullaby Lane ,,.....,,.......,...,,.........,..,................,,.....,...,..........,,.... .............., C oe Avenue They go wild, simply wild over me ..,.......... Hall I love my baby QSophomorej ...........,.....,,.. ,...,...... E sther Middleton Me and my boy friend ...............,.........,,......,, ....,,............ L illian Toten I'm sitting on top of the world ........,,..,.. ....,,.,.,.,. R ose Dankowsky Stepping in society ,,.........,....,......,.........., ....,................,..r.. Jo. Smith Dear little girl of mine ......,...............,....,.. l.....,....,,.........,.. E. K. S. VVh0's Izzy is he? .,.,...,...,...,.............,...........................,.. ....,.....,.............., ? P ? ? ? I wonder where my fBetsyl is tonight .....,........... Milton and Davie A cup of coffee, a sandwich and Scannels ......,... ,..,........,.................... S pike Charleston-I'm going back to Charleston ......,,,,..... .r.............. .I ack Burt Say it while dancing ......................,.....,.,.........,,...,......,.....,,..... ...........,. E ntire School Thanks for the buggy ride .,..,...................r.......i.......,...........,,......,.,.,....... Ray's Ford just a cottage small ....,...................... Miss Bowen's shack at Pequannock Dearest Enemy f......,.,,........ .,...........,,.....,....,..........,,......,...,............,.... I Inion or Roselle? Speech? 1 thank you my friends ........,l .,.,............,....,. J ac Sherman Forever ......,.,.....r.....,..,......................,...........,...,,,.... .,.,..,.,.,.. M adge and Marge Peter Pan ............................,........ .,... .....,,.,....,... F r ances Jeffery Say it again .......,.............,....r.......,.,.,......., .,.................. U lulia I-Iolota I'll be loving you always? P ? ...... .,.......... P roblems Book Somebody's lonely '............................... ......................,,............ .,......,.... L i llian Totem The girl friend ....rr....,........,..........,,,.....,.,,..........,...............,.,,.......,.......,...,.,., Sophie Terry I'd climb the highest mountain, if I'd find you Commercial Geog. Class Onward we're marching to victory f..,,.... .......,.............,.........r....,.....,...,.,,...r......, 1 926 Leaving you, me oh my, we feel blue, and we sigh ,..,.,..,, ....,........, 1 926
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Y: f - 1 2 as Q- ' ,, an' in-xv ,,, -,,.- . Jw CLASS HISTORY-1927 Y' Q4 UT of the dim, indistinct, far distant past, events that 4 ,Eiga 5 occurred years and years ago, often stand out with A the clarity of those of yesterday. Among happen- WQVJ' ings which can be so classified is the first appear- ance of the class of '27, Very much like an avalanche has the class of '27 advanced on its wayward journey: wayward in more ways than one, for have we not earned, deservedly or not, the reputation of being the noisiest, the most uncontrollable, irresponsible set of mischief makers in the spacious edifice called H. H. S.? Our Freshman year was quite eventful, as it was filled with new experiences-athletics and the Freshman party being the high lights. At this period of our infancy, owing to the fact that those of the male and female genders, were assigned to two different rooms, our reputation was neuter-although slightly leaning toward the better. Our second year was unlike our first, because we were not mere Freshmen but were well on our way to the S. of U. C. or Society of Upper Classrnen. We made our debut at a formal dance. Every loyal member of our class of last year cherishes the memory of that Sophomore Dance, even now that he has become a Junior. This and several minor activities served to initiate us into the S. of U. C. We had become a real part of the organization. As September for the third time summoned eager students toward the temple of learning, our immediate interest was a Hallowe'en Dance-another social and financial success. Then towards spring unusual sights appeared in the horizon. juniors and Seniors could be caught at almost any hour of the day, exchanging terms o-f endearment. The reason? The Junior- Senior Dance! Later, the Seniors with the true spirit of '26 returned the compliment. Perhaps it is lucky for them that they did. With no malicious intent on our part, this, our junior year, has served to throw practically the last shred of our good repu- tation garment into the rag bag. Instead of improving with age we are just beginning to bubble and foamg yea, once in a while we pop! But now, as the reign of terror draws to a close, our hearts begin to palpitate-not because it is spring, and all that, but because we realize that as our Senior year draws near, we must accomplish those things for which We have half-envied and half- admired, the three preceding Senior classes. We can truthfully say that each member of the class silently and solemnly resolves to endeavor to make the fourth class to graduate from Hillside High., a grand and glorious fourth. ARLENE SPOFFORD, JANE VVILLMOT, Historians. . i.
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