Hillside High School - Epoch Yearbook (Hillside, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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THE SEASON TICKET CLASS OF 1934 AS Freshmen, the Class of ’34 chose for officers. Jack Conlin, president, and Alice Nyulasy, secretary, to lead them through the hardships of their first year at High School. Entering its second year, the class elected William Jones, president; Joseph Corallo, vice-president; Vera Van Sickle, secretary; Jean Maguire, treasurer, with Gertrude Hanson, assistant-treasurer. At this time, red and white were selected as class colors. The Sophomore year was very active both in the social and the athletic field. Besides the many affairs the Sophomores sponsored, they had a basketball game and dance, inviting the senior class as their guests. The faculty advisers for that year comprised: Samuel F. Zuman, Miss Marguerite Heeseman, William D. Herron, Paul V. Mahoney, Mrs. Annamae Rudolph, Miss Vera Edgar, Miss Ruth Mohr, and Miss R. Dorothea Jones. A Pep Sheet” was organized as a publication within the class to keep the members informed of the Sophomore activities. The Junior year proved to be a banner one for the class of ’34. Election in the fall gave the presidency to Richard Tichenor, vice-presidency to Leslie Knox, secretaryship to Vera Van Sickle, and the treasury duties to Jean Maguire and Gertrude Hanson. Samuel Zuman, Miss Marguerite Heeseman, Miss R. Dorothea Jones, Miss Ruth Mohr, William Herron, and Paul Mahoney advised the class. The Pep Sheet” was published again this year under the title Junior Pep Sheet.” The Class held several affairs, outstanding among them were the Junior Prom and the Junior-Senior Prom. For the second consecutive year the girls’ basketball team was the champion of the school. As Seniors, ’34 started early in the fall to carry out numerous plans for the year. The officers were: John Shroba, president; Arthur Lapp, vice-president; Jean Maguire, secretary, and Elma Walters, treasurer. An Executive Committee was chosen by the President consisting of John Shroba, Arthur Lapp, Jean Maguire, Elma Walter, Winifred Bloy, Elaine La Force, Jack Hascall, Norma Hascall, Dorothy Cerny, Gertrude Hanson, Stewart Lant, Herbert Otto, Armour Heath, Gordon Burgess, Samuel Brink, Margaret Thomson, Helen Zastenchick, Raymond Sweet, and Helen Baker. The first affair sponsored by the class was the Hallowe’en Dance which proved to be very successful. Finally, the dream of every student came true—the trip to Washington. Various means were employed to secure sufficient revenue to finance the trip. The Whole Town’s Talking,” a three-act comedy, was staged for three nights by the pupils of the class. A Senior-Faculty Basketball Game and Dance also helped to enlarge the class fund. Through all these enterprises the class has been very willingly advised by Samuel Zuman, Miss Marguerite Heeseman, Miss Ruth Mohr, Paul Mahoney, and Miss R. Dorothea Jones. A year book comparable to any published in the past has been completed by the class. After the ever-eventful trip to Washington, and after the more eventful exams, the class sponsored the last and most effective dance of the year, the Senior Prom. Four years—all of them full of joy and pleasure have gone behind the class of ’34. They leave Hillside High with the hope that all future classes of the school have as successful and joyful a high school career as they. The class of nineteen thirty-four enumerates a few of its achievements which have played a part in the advancement of our school spirit. We sincerely hope that these milestones will serve as starting points for succeeding classes, and that these accomplishments will be carried to further heights. 1—Class of 1934 cooperated in supporting the first Hillside varsity football team. 2—Class of 1934 enjoyed the completion of the season ticket project. 3—Class of 1934 enjoyed a very harmonious and successful class spirit throughout its high school career. Page Eight



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THE SEASON TICKET XM' MARGERY ANDREW Marge Undecided Gee it's swanky y Guide Post, I, 2; Sociology Club, 3. AGNES BABA Aggie Business College Let's eat Sociology Club, 3. ISABEL BAKER Ibbie Nursing Oh me! Student Court, 4; Girl Reserves, 4; National Honor Society, 4. DAVID BEATTIE ave Busine s Hear me now Dramatics, 1; Class Football Team, 4; Class Basketball, 3. STEVEN ATROCIOUS Steve Undecided How's chances kced? Varsity Track, 4; Debate Club, I. 2; Dramatics, 2, 3; Press Club, 3; Sociology Club, 3; Basketball Reception Committee, 3. HELEN BAKER Cookie Business College Gol-ly Justice of Student Court, 4; Student Court, 3; Vice-President Dramatic Club, 3; Senior Council, 4; Press Club, 3, 4; Girl Reserves, 3; Vice-President, 4; Cheer Leader, 4; Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Year Book Staff, 4; National Honor Society, 4. MILTON BARNETT Milt Boston University Gee Whizz Student Court, 3, 4; Varsity Football Manager, 4; Senior Plays, 4; National Honor Society, 4; Boys’ Week Official, 4; Class Baseball, 3; Sociology Club, 3. ELGIN BECK El Aeronaut Oh well Student Court, 4. Page Ten

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