Hillside High School - Epoch Yearbook (Hillside, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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■THE SEASON TICKET WILLIAM DADE Daisy Busines; Calling W2CAM” Varsity Baseball, 3, 4; Radio Club, 3, 4. EDWARD ISBRECHT Izzy Business Nix, looney'’ GEORGE POPIEL Pop Business What a boner” Class Football, 4; Class Baseball, 3; Class Basketball, 4. JOHN SHROBA Marvie Busine;s Meeting come to order” Varsity Baseball, 3; Varsity Football, 4; Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Debate, 1, 2; President Senior Class, 4. GEORGE WOLF Duck Undecided Silence” Student Director, 2, 4. WILLIAM GURAL Red Business I dun-no” Class Football, 4; Intramural Basketball, 4. WILLIAM PIVKO Boffer Undecided You’re doggy” Varsity Baseball, 4; Class Football, 4; Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Class Baseball, 3. WILLIAM RATKIEWITZ Rocky Business You got the goods” FRANK STEINITZ Stein Undecided Right in there” Varsity Baseball, 4; Class Football, 4; Baseball, 3; Basketball, 4. WILLIAM YANTAUSH Bill Undecided Howdy” To the Class of 1934: Congratulations upon your achievements in senior group living. You have distinguished yourselves in managing your affairs intelligently, cooperatively, and in accordance with a well-developed plan. Truly you have made your class life a laboratory in citizenship. It is my hope that your adventures into new fields of endeavor will be happy and challenging. Yours sincerely, Wilbur H. Cox. Page T wen ty-nine

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THE SEASON TICKET HV PETER WEIGLY Petah Business You don’t say” RICHARD WILLMOT Dick Undecided Why bring that up?” ELMER WOODRUFF Woody Undecided You can’t have them all” Student Director, 2; Debate, 2; Dramatics, 2; Press Club, 3; Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Class Football, 2, 3; Sociology Club, 3. LOUISE N. YANSHON Weezy Undecided WIm’s blushing?” S. G. A. Council, 1, 4; Class Council, 2; Senior Plays, 4; Commercial Contests, 1, 3, 4; National Honor, 4; Sociology Club, 3; Commercial Club, 3; Publicity Club, 1; Year Book Typist, 4. HELEN WILHELM Hizy Business Really” Class Council, 3, 4; Sociology Club, 3; Commercial Club, 3; Commercial Contests, 3. ALBERT WOOD Albie Business Howdy” S. G. A. Council, 3; Dramatics, 3; Sophomore Pep Sheet, 2; Football, 4; Baseball, 3; Home Room Treasurer, 3. BEATRICE C. YANSHON Bea Undecided No” Commercial Club, 3. Sociology Club, 3; Publicity Club, 1. HELEN ZASTENCHIK Zaz Undecided Oh I felt so dumb” S. G. A. Council, 2; Class Council, I, 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserve, 4; Library Council, 4; Basketball, 1, 4. Page Twenty-eight



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THE SEASON TICKET CLASS PROPHECY OF 1934 THE day is sultry and with lagging steps I ascend the mountain. Suddenly a cool breeze greets my heated brow, for higher up the air is sweet and peaceful. As I teach the summit, I gaze on a wondrous sight, for the clouds are rolling back and in the world stretching out beneath me, the future of our Senior Class of 1934 is revealed. As the clouds roll high, the stillness is broken by the hum of motors, and Josephine Dibella, Uncle Sam’s most prominent aviatrix, wings her way overhead. Vera Van Sickle and Evleyn Green are employed as air hostesses—happy landings! Thundrous applause takes the place of the hum of wings and our great dramatic actor Bob Steward is taking the fourth curtain call. We must find his leading lady, and here she comes, none other than Marion Vonhof. Ruth Lapp and Sonny Huber supply the comedy for this great production, which was written by Ruth Crosson. Their business manager, Donald Macready, looks on with pride while the famous critic. Jack Hascall, gives them a fine write-up. Helen Baker, Norma Hascall, and Dorothy Cernv, famous authorities on the subject of What to wear”, are boarding a liner bound for Paris. The captain steps forth to greet them. Why—Hello Gordon Burgess. In the ship’s ballroom we discover Joe Corallo, Agnes Baba, Elnia Walter, and Stewart Lant. So—it’s going to be a European honeymoon .Congratulations! Toward the East we gaze into a famous radio station. Arty Lapp perched on a stool is winning distinction as a radio announcer. Suddenly, and with a roar, the Shadow” approaches in the person of Ray Sweet. He gives the kiddies a Sweet” thriller with the aid of the criminologist, Ces Killer” Knox. Impatiently awaiting her program is Helen Ogrodnick, who has been selected as Grade Allen’s greatest rival. Tony Oladko follows with his weekly accordian solo, and Howard Simcox croons to the fair sex. The scene shifts to th? offices of the Who’s Who,” where the editor, Mildred Jones, is glancing through the late issues. The first names to appear are those of the great architects, Richard Blake and Samuel Brink, who became famous while working on the beautiful home of the noted dancing instructor, Alnion Reilly. Listed as the foremost athletes in the United States arc: Hollister Cox, Charles Domina and Norman Jowitt. The prize winners for the ideal business personages are Vincent Levccchi and Anne Strack. They employ Marie Tortorello as secretary. The firm of Barnett, Soutar and Ruttiman is making a great success on Wall Street. Paul Tomasko is completing a bridge over the St. Lawrence River. Richard Tichenor is the leading authority on how to buy a good car and keep it. Dot Trevorrow and Margery Andrews have opened a beauty parlor. Agnes Sweder is a struggling artist, but she will make her fortune on the masterpiece she is finishing at present. Thanks to the model, Jean Maguire. We knew you could do it!! Helen Butler and Elsie Marcus are head nurses in the new Hillside Hospital. Ethel Groh, a prominent dietician, is discovering a new method for making fat people thin—experience teaches. Stephen Toth Jr. is leading the new dance orchestra at the Wcequahic Park Casino. Alfred Melecci and Michael Fedison are his best talent. Jack Faitoute is heading the naval conference. His assistants include Arthur Sempliner and George Knerr. Winnie Bloy has just been appointed private secretary to a Wall Street millionaire, Herbert Otto. The scene fades, and while the clouds gather we are pleased to have witnessed these bright futures. Page Thirty

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