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THE 1924 ODRANOEL bzninrs PAULA KESSLER PlxULA River Plaza, N. J. Rutgers Summer School fl llldlldfll calm and serene, Newr' lward, but often smrnf A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: May Day Fete 23 Typewriting Contest 4: Spanish Club 35 Commercial Club 3. ISABELLE LYONS 1zzx ' Navesink, N. J. Newark Normal I am flu- same during my life. A. A. Z, 3, 4: May Day Fete 3g Typewriting Con- test 4. EARL LUCAS LUKE Highlands, N. I. Rutgers A Highland Iassiv for mine. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Reflector Staff 2, 3 g Basketball 3 5 President Radio Club 2g Vice- President of Class 45 Secretary of Class 33 Spanish Club 3: Newman Literary Society 1. MARGARET MAXSON PussYFoo1 ' Chapel Hill, N. J. St. Luke's Hospital Long, Iran., thoughtful, and keen. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4g May Day Fete 3, 43 Music Festival 1, 25 Senior Play 4g History Club 4. 24
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THE 1924 GDR.-XNUIQI. UID the CEEIHSS of 24 Our ship is in the harbor now, after sailing on the sea Of waters mixed with studies. athletics, and some glee. She has tossed about these waters for four short happy years. She has witnessed many laughs and smiles, and now and then some tears, But the tears are all well hidden only smiles can we now see On the faces of that mighty crew which numbers seventy. And the port we call Commencement can now be plainly seen, kVith its dark hills in the background, the valley and the stream. In the distance there's a little path that turns straight to the right And beckons all on board the ship to try to see the light. The light I mean that spells Success, it's there for everyone Xllho is wise enough to climb the path until he knows he's won. XV e give to this crew of the 2-l this harbor to use as an open door And as you look back as the years roll by upon the days of yore, ' Then, when success is yours to keep, and your happy work is through, Think over the past, your high school class, the 24 ship and its crew. M.fXR.lORIli HORN 'Z-4. Cllllafiii will ' 'T' gg:-N Ii THIS Senior Class of 1924 of the Township of lkfliddletown, County Cu L kxj y ot Monmouth State of New jersey, being of high intellect and physi- XS U cal being hciebv set down our last wishes and dispositions of property. 5 1 ust lo Nliss Pennington and Mr. Hollingsworth We wish the V C same success to then efforts in behalf of future classes as has rewarded those in behalf of the Class of '24. Second-To the junior Class we bequeath: The hnancial wizardry of james Bussom, Treasurer '24. The best of hopes that they may End as hard a worker for '25 as Margie llorn was for '24. The same success which has attended all our enterprises. To next year's Trig Class a heavily bound volume, entitled, Things to make a teacher talk, so periods will pass quickly without much Trig. The great athletic ability of the Senior Class and the best of hopes that they may extend this part of the curriculum. To Milton XV right, a member of '25, we leave a book entitled How to Run a Drug Store on Short Wleightsf' Third-To the Sophomores we leave the diligence and pep of the Class of 'Z4. Fourth-To the Freshmen we leave some of the dignity of the Senior Class. Fifth-To the Faculty we leave, namely: To Miss johnson a book entitled XVhat to do in Tight Places, so she will feel safe with her Ford. To Mr. Rose we bequeath a brilliant future on the stage. To Miss Zanes we leave a few subs in place of her Senior workers. To Mr. Redcay we bequeath a very worthy pamphlet, How to Make Your llinutes Count, so that he may expound its sagacity to the tardy students. To lX'l r. Wlobber we leave a book on Puzzles of the Age. He will be then certain of keeping that Lizzie of his in running condition. To Mr. Bennett a book on Muscle Building, so he may better wrestle with his cello. Sixth and lastly-To the school we leave a good example of school spirit and good sportsmanship which we hope they will improve on. 23
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