Jonathan Dayton High School - Regionalogue Yearbook (Springfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1939

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SURVEY OF THE PLAYBILL SEPTEINIBER 13-GIOHHS and tears, smiles and cheers-we're back at school again. 15-SCOICS of candidates report for football practice. Is this Notre Dame? 16-Iudging by the crowd in Room 11 many are having schedule troubles. 19-Girls' A. A. gets under way rather early. The girls need slimming-down after too much summer indulgence. - OCTOBER 3-It's 'Abuy a budget ticket or suffer unpopularityf' VVe'll buy the ticket. 15- Confidentially, it stinks! becomes the most popular and oft-quoted expres- sion from You Can't Take It with You. 28-Many ghosts, goblins, and devils scare the poor little Freshmen at the Hal- lowe'en Iamboree. NOVENIBER 1- I Can Dream, Can't I? becomes the theme song of 'LPudge Molitor. 4-Now who really won that close-fought battle between Millburn and Regional? 7-Fred Hund iinally makes the Snoop column. io-Band appears in new uniforms, led by the future Miss America -Drum Major- Izzy Ferry. 24--Big day! Great day! What day? Why, Thanksgiving Day, of course! We meet our old rival, Rahway. CWho really bit Kobersky?j Despite the cold and ice, many come to the Senior Sports Dance at night. DECEMBER 7-Everyone was puzzled by the magician who tried to make Vince Sabio disappear. io-lt's the annual face-cleaning and hair-combing time!in other words, the Seniors are getting their portraits taken tomorrow. 13-Varsity team trims Faculty team. Where will the Faculty be when Swish Hohn graduates? 15-Mistletoe season is here, and two-lips are blooming. Need we say more? 16-Iingle, jingle everywhere, Those darn bells get in my hair! 21-Entertainment deluxe from the Blue Room in the Hotel Dayton supplied to us by the juniors. Ma's proud of ye, son! zz-Basketball season opens-we're not mentioning Rahway! 23-First get-together of the Class of '38, when an alumni association is inaugu- rated. Also report cards today-we wonder if we will ever become alumni? IANUARY 3-Mr. Poppendieck astounds us with a misplaced eyebrow. 5-C'mon worm, let's wiggle!-'scuse-I mean it's waltzing in Gym. 7-Girls can wear hair ribbons if they so desire, but why don't they cut the ends off? ro-We get a shot in the arm, as the Mantoux test is given. 24-ThC fruits of victory are sweet as we trounce Rahway 28-21. 26-A severe wind came up and blew Mr. Poppendieck's mustache clean away. 89

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FEBRUARY 2-lt's ground-hog day, and the A'skunk saw his shadow. So what? 4-Mr. Catti develops a love for old houses and tastefully picks out Boxwood Hall. Ask Anne VVhite. 6-Good things come in small packages, and large ones, too, as lim Neville and Iim Coletta proved in the State Wrestling Meet. 9-Flash! Flash! lim Herrick comes to school! 14-Roses are red, violets are blue- Send me a Valentine, and I'll send one to you! NIARCH 3-Muriel Mowrey, in defining her idea of the American Way, comes up to first place in the local oratorical contest. 9-io- The New Poor -Senior Class Production-No deficit--Great Profit! ll-Tl'lC three totalitarian states are with us in Regional! Ray Maguire, Tom Farrell, and lack Bowlby now sport Hitlers. 1 3-The cast and play committeemen return to classes. 15-TllC space bar is no longer a mystery. Thanks to Mr. Tangora. 16- The Hall of Fame Speaks -thanks to Don Maguire, as the big drive for Yearbook sales begins. 17-Shure and be-gorra, and 'tis a swell dance ye Sophomores be givin' in honor of good old St. Pat! 18-Bang-Crash! fDeep Purple Falls.j 25--The sale of Yearbooks closed today. Was it the assembly program that put it over? APRIL 1-April Fool! Pat O'Brien takes off her mask. I guess the masquerade is over. Ieep-Ieep. 3-Les Galloway and Bud DeFreitas not on speaking terms. 7-Esther Shapiro is still sweeping in with the up-sweep. 9-Easter Greetings! Cupid Mrs Miss Marion Phillips. 16-Rain. 17-MOIC rain. 18-Flowers. MAY 4-5-First junior Play- Wanted a Wife -a great success. P. S.: Our star, Van Pelt, still wants one. io-Bill F elmly at last iinds his long looked-for blonde. But is she Blonde? 18-Freaks! Freaks! and more Freaks!-and I don't mean Bud DeFreitas as the circus comes to town. IUNE 5-Senior Day-what wacky people these Seniors are! 11-We had a bouncing Senior Ball. 23-At last-Graduation! QGosh, did we really make it?j 25-Whole Senior Class on relief. go

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