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FRESHMAN CLASS
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History of the Class of 1934 HE Class of ’34 entered upon its high school career this fall. They have organized within the class a paper, The Pep Sheet and an athletic association for both boys and girls. The Sophomore girls were champions of the school in basketball. Socially, the Sophs were active, sponsoring three affairs during the year. The class colors are Red and White. The following officers led the class during the year : William Jones, President; Joseph Corallo, Vice-President; Vera VanSickle, Secretary; Jean Maguire, Treasurer. The faculty advisers are: Mr. Zuman, Miss Heeseman, Mr. Herron, Mr. Mahoney, Mrs. Rudolph, Miss Edgar, Mr. Salaky, Miss Mohr, and Miss Jones. Vera VanSickle, Historian.
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THE RETROSPECT Page Twenty-seven Class History 35 A common destiny makes us brothers, None goes his way alone; Whatever we put into the lives of others, Comes back into our own. f JN JUNE twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred thirty-one, two hundred and seventy pupils received their passports admitting them to embark upon the first cruise of a four year journey in quest of higher education. The auditorium was crowded with relatives and friends wishing us “bon voyage.” The program was as follows: DEVOTIONAL EXERCISES Arlene Althenn PRESENTATION OF ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATES Mr. VV. II. Cox, High School Prinicpal Miss Sue Savage, Grade School Principal PRESENTATION OF MEMBERSHIP CARDS Mr. A. Woodfield, Supervising Principal WELCOME TO CLASS OF 1935 Clark Vogel. President, S.G.A. We started on our journey to the tune of “Anchors Aweigh.” Our officers were chosen and the result was, President, Walter Zilahy; and Secretary, Verna Brock. A girl’s basketball team was soon organized. Two games were played with the team of the “Good Ship Hillside Avenue.” We were victorious in both games. However, disappointment came when the sophomores defeated us one game, which left the score two to one in our favor. The boys did not fare well as the girls, but were commended upon for their good sportsmanship even though they were not the victors. After cruising the “Seas of Knowledge” for eight months we held our first dance in the gymnasium of the “Good Ship Hillside High.” Miss Turner and Mr. Melanson supervised it. Music was furnished by Stephen Toth’s Hillsidians. We were entertained by Doris Bradner, solo; Evelyn Hemmings, solo; Esther Ochse, whistling selection; Harry Thurber and Walter Sharp, piano duet. A most enjoyable time was had by all, and the first social event on our trip proved to be a huge success. The fourth week of April was designated as “Boys’ Week.” We had the honor of having some of our passengers chosen to the following offices: Police Court Clerk, Kenneth Andrews; Fire Captains, Richard Steel, John Karpa and Jack Peckmore; Over-seer of the Poor, Fred McCarthy; Plumbing Inspector, Howard Hendrickson; Health Inspector, Milton Tillou; Building Inspector, Paul Koenig; Road Overseer, Robert Zipf. The Captain of our Ship, or Faculty Adviser is Mr. H. J. Althenn. —Arlene Althenn
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