Montclair High School - Amphitheatre Yearbook (Montclair, NJ)
- Class of 1927
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PJ-',' fa::.+-f, 1 ' . 1' :.uL,f -V .., , X :la , in is VU ' HQJ. SP2 1 fu . :sis g ..,J. , ., 1 3-, .. ,H ...im-fa ,Q 0 QI 4 'f - fb' fl sf '- ' .-uf, -r 'L . . . -n 4 X W, u r.. :rj .. -sw . 6 fl f .. .,-N-H ' x 3 1 J 41, I THE ZMWPHHWHLEMLQHE , I V! MONTCCIILAIIR IHUIGIHI SCHCUDCODIL, 'v 'we will not be denied 0 Harold Allen Ferguson Nhil Hv wluw has enum- ZIINUIIQ lla this xml' :mul has :nl- rczuly mm um' fricnrl- -xl Y. . 1 zmcl wlnun, uc. thc Q1'Ilflll2llil1Q class of WZ7, nlcclfczltc this our ym-:lr llwuli. MONTCLAIR HIGH SCHOOL 5 . ,s-1 Ui AS ACTORS IIII SIHJNIJ IIISUIJI Ol llll IIAX KAI I I D A LUI I lilili IiDL'L'A'l'1UIN QF , fi' - !Tl'- ACKNOWLEDGMENT O all those who have helped ln any way iq L9 to make posslble the publlcatxon of faculty adviser Mr Baker the Amphn theatre Board of mneteen twenty seven wishes to express gratltude and appreclatlon 11 fl 2 7' this year hook and especihally to mfr if - - y 7 'E Q X3 G xx' ig I ACL LTY QM K FACULTY Axlmiausox, Miss Ii,x'1'1ib:1:1N1-2. I Iistury of .X1't, Ilrawing CUNINE. Miz. Iimirtiz I . ............ .... X IZIIIICIIIIIIICS School Ind. .Xi't, Phila. Sywiciise, I'I1.I4. .XRMS'I'RlDN4I, Miss N.X'I'Il.XI.IE ........ ...I.iIn'm'y QIUWLIES, Miss Gimme ............ ..,. Q 'luthing IIZl1'l1ZlI'LI, ILX. Ijfilft Institute ,Xl'Ill'S'l'INlE, Mic. II.xRu1.n M. ........ Civics, IIistm'y fI2.fXXN'IfURIl, Miss MARY, ........... ...I,zntin IQutg'Q1's. Ii..X.g Culumlwia, M..X. XX!-Ilesley, .X.II. Ihiclaic, Mu. IFRANK .X. ....... . .... I'1'inting' Ilrxvms, Miss MAH: .............. ...I.z1tin, Civics Iixnxias, Miss I,1f:lc:u ............ ...English I1:11'n:u'fI, II..X. ' ' I 1 4 - Q Axdelphl' Lux' Uma, MR. Ilixlzvlix' .......... I1cm'1'z1I bcicimce, Biology Iiicnicix.. Miss Im':N1c.., .... Stcnograpliy, 'I'ypcw1'iting Iiuwrluin, ILS. J. , J , i H . Inmm' ILA' Iwicisialuz, Miss I31c.x'1'1uuE ............ Ifrcncli, I.z1tm IIIIICCK, Miss IIi21.1aN .,..,......... ...linglish Mt. Ilulyukc. Ii..-X.g L'uIumImia, M..-X. IIUIITUT, ILX. DipICmi6c do Io Scwlmmine L',xR'l'12R, Miss M11:l.xxi C. ............ ...linglish I'xERGL'SlJN, MR. I'I.x1mr.n ,-X. ........... ...I,I'IllCIllI1I Muunt Ilolyulqc, ILX. L'Izu'Ic I,Inivci'sity, .'X.M. L'111'1'TlM, MR. Cimiums ........ Commercial Subjects Ifi-zleiw, MR. IPRRIN IQ. ........... ...Spanish Iiaypatll Nornml School Iiruwn, MA. 25, -A -A-A M YY .-...5mvH1niitATRt f GOTTFRIED, Miss MARY .......... Latin, Mathematics Smith, B.A. HALL, Miss IMARGARET .................... English U. of Nebraska, A.B.g Cornell, Chicago University HANSON, Miss ALICE. . . .. ...... ..Home Economics Teachers' College, Cornell HART, MR. HOXVARD F. ................ Mathematics Brown, M .A. , HODGSON, MR. FRED H. ......... . .... .... B iology Dartmouth, B.S. HORNE, Miss ELIZABETH A. ...... . . . . . . . . . . .French Boston U., B.A., Tufts, M.A. HOWE, Miss FLORENCE A. ............. Mathematics I Vassar, B.A. JOHNSTON, MR. RICHARD. ..........,... Woodwork Pratt Institute DIUDD, MR. EDWIN ....... Machine Shop, Metal Work Teachers' College, Columbia IKRIEBEL, Miss MARY M. ................... French Oberlin, B.A., Teachers' College, LUCKENBACH, Miss EDITH ................ Drawing Columbia, B.S. NIANSFIELD, MR. NORMAN ......... Physical Training Springfield Y. M. C. A., B. P. E. MATHER, Mlss JOYCE ............. Physical Training Skidmore, B.S. MCCABE, Miss LAURA t Commercial Law, Typewriting, Bookkeeping B.C.S. MEREDITH, MR. FRANK .... Bursar Commercial Dept. N. Y. U., B.C.S. . MERRICK, Miss MARY F. ................... French Smith, B.A. MILLER, Mrss ANNE .............. Physical Training Boston School of Physical Education MUNSON, Miss EDITH. . .. ................... Latin Syracuse, B.A. MURPHY, Miss DOROTHY ........... .... S ecretary Wellesley, B.A. MIJRPHY, Miss MARGARET .......... Student Advisor Wellesley, B.A. i Columbia University, M.A. NEWHALL, Mlss ADELAIDE ......... .... La tin l LADD, MR. BYRON A. .................... Chemistry , Smith, BA- I Colby, M.A. NORTH, Mrss LILA ................ .... H istory ! LAY, Miss ADELE ........................ Drawing Barnard, BA- ' LEID, MR. TRYGVE ............. Mechanical Drawing NORTH, Miss MARY ............... .... H istory Cfnumbia I VV ellesley, A.B. I ..i 1lfl27v 10 RMPHITHERLRE7 .........History PACKARD, MR. FREDERICK L. ..... . Bowdoin, A.B.g Columbia, M.A. PALMER, MR. EARLE ............... . ....... History Colgate, B.A., M.A. ....Latin, Greek PUTNAM, MR. GEORGE ............ Dartmouth, M.A. SPRAGUE, MR. KENNETH .......... Physical Training Brown, Ph.B. STEVENSON, MISS BERTHA P. ..... Director of Studies Plattsburg Normal School THOMPSON, Miss MARION............ ....French . Washburn, B.A. QUILL, MR. JAMES R. ................. Mathematics TURNER, DR. HAROLD .................... Chemistry Amherst, B.A. Johns Hopkins, Ph.D. RAMSAY, MR. ALFRED ............... Asst. Principal WALKER, MISS ETHEL ................ Clerk C0lgHtC, B-5. WARD, MR. ARTHUR E. ..................... Music ROBINSON, MISS CLARA E. ................. English Sy,-acusc, Director of Musical Education Alfred U Ph'B' WARD, MISS NARKA ....................... French RYAN, Miss JULIA ............... Physical Training Central School of Physical Education SCOTT, MISS BEATRICE ..................... English Wellesley, B.A. Smith, B.A. WELLS, MR. HAROLD ....................... English University of Vermont, A.B. WHITTIER, Miss INEZ ................ ...English SCHULTZE, Miss MARGARET. ..... . . . .. .... Office N. J. State, B.A. SERVICE,'MISS HELEN ............... .... E nglish Cornell and Columbia SMITH, MISS MARY C. ............ .... E nglish Wellesley, M.A. SMITH, MISS JOSEPHINE P. .......... .... S panish Barnard, B.A. SOMERS, MISS BRITOMARTE ............. Mathematics Middlebury, B.S. ' I 1lfl2T7'3 Wellesley, B.A. VVILDER, MISS RUTH E. ......... ....... .... S e wing Thomas Normal School WOODMAN, MR. CLARENCE ......... Physical Training Colgate, B.S. WOODWARD, Mrss ALICE ................... English Mount Holyoke, B.A. YOUNG, MR. CHARLES ................. . . . Physics Cincinnati U., B.S. 'H v5iVlPl llTHF,RlRE- IZ! TO OUR FACULTY worked for us worried over us disciplined and smiled at us to you one long final and ungrudging cheer! Yours isn't an enviable job-seeing that other people do theirs-and unless you get some kick out of us it can't be worth it. You know more about us than we think, but just the same, we'd like to tell you that you make a deeper impression than may be OU who have fought our battles with us, apparent. Our attitude is defensive, and our comments critical, but we can recognize good sportsmanship, and that is, above all others, the quality which you have. You mean more to us than either you or we realize, but we're going to remember you, and like to do so. It's a good work you're doingg 'may we do as well when our turn comes! Success, a long life, many good laughs to you! And-thank you. Y I7 e e .mem Q mf 4' 'ialhn-if HS .S 1'1'I'n'l 9'l'Rl'I I' l Senior Class Qfflcers RICI IARD iii JIJIJARD RL I'I1 CRAIG l'n'xiflu11l I 'im'-l'n'.vifl1'1ll 14 fx HJR M.-XS Tf'm.v111w' SENIOR SUB-COUNCIL 15 ws. V p rv4 X in - -s -anniniamga .--gg-W. El xtimiv -w,,, , , .,- .. . . --- SENIOR CLASS HISTORY UR good ship '27 was launched in the fall of rg W A 1924. Early in September it started off on a 'X I students' tour through the seas of knowledge, yd carrying as its passengers some three hundred and fifty willing boys and girls. These pas- sengers were new at cruising and found no trouble in confusing the third deck with the first, or cabin 203 with cabin 105. Our first stop was the port of sophomore. It was here that we really became acquainted with our fellow passengers. The Sophomore Mixer, as it was called, was the event of our sojourn. It was at this gay festi- val that Boris Petroff and George Van Derhoef made known their fencing ability. VVhen our visit at Sopho- more had come to a close, we drew up anchor and set forth in the direction of Junior, a harbor of most in- teresting tradition. As we neared the harbor-head of Junior, we saw lights and indications of merry-making in the distance. Upon investigation we found that we had arrived at the scene of the famous junior Prom. Is it necessary to say that this prom was a success? The attraction of the evening was Miss Grace Rolland, who executed the role of a versatile dancer. On leaving this memorable port, we were sorry to learn of the resignation of Mr. Dutch, the President of the Steamship Company. During the run from Junior to the next port, we learned that Mr. Ferguson was to take the place of Mr. Dutch. VVe also received news that our new presi- dent was a man of very great ability and high character. This knowledge put us once more at ease as to the welfare of the company for the remainder of our cruise. After cruising through the fair waters of The Seas of Summer, and stopping at the Isle of Vacation, we turned our prow to the much anticipated port of Senior, where we dropped anchor in the quiet of dignity. We soon found, however, that the route of our ship in this harbor was greatly changed from that of last year's student tour. One of the noticeable changes was the presence of numerous bell-buoys to keep us from cruising forbidden waters. We laid these alterations to the fact that we were now under a new Company Presi- dent, and adapted ourselves to the situation in an effort to avoid unwelcome sessions in cabin 203. The return of the ship's log came while we were in Senior. This we called the Mountaineer because of the mountainous country surrounding the harbor, and published it twice a month. The social feature which we connect with our stay at Senior is the dance held on the eighteenth of March by the Captain and his mates. The evening's feature was the chorus work of six girls chosen from the passengers. There was also some very fine solo dancing by Miss Rolland and Miss Kaletsch. After this welcome diversion, we continued our way in the dories of English, History, and Latin to the Wharf of Gradu- ation where we ended our nautical journey. eweeuewewrqzvfe e IIT fp. 17 X6NPHl'IHE !WF: QM UNKNOWN LAND 'S fmxff fJx!'j CRUISE OF TH Nse WG GX! o I lf Z3 M A Hay? 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SENIOR WILL N the name of God Amen we the Senior sound and disposing mind and memory do make this our last will and testament hereby revoking all wills made by us heretofore and by what follows hereinafter do freely bequeath and bestow at this time of our departure from this Mont clair High School To Mr Ferguson Montclair High School complete with ear tabs attached To the Faculty more red mk To Our Successorsg The spirit that will not be de- nied, even when it is a question of college boards or beef steaks. To the Assernblyg A more ornamental Student Coun- ' 1 To the Schoolg Spirit-a larger and more successful football and basketball team Hockey Team More ice and bigger cups Orchestra A new march Drama.t1c Club More pirates and contests Debating Cluh A megaphone and a dlctlon ar To the French Club More Miss Wards for Chauve Souris To the Glee Club A Vogue pattern for the costumes and three musical comedy hits for the boys quartette. To the Mountaineer, Best wishes for the continued success of The School Scandal Sheet. To future Amphitheatre Boards If not the hope, the helpful memory of Mr Baker. And may you say with us, ' Aces, All Aces. A -A i ---AA---- -ff V- - A- if V - A-A --- --mis I - F ..- , lf ' 'Qllll?le'll'llJE PURE A A A K up , g , ' To the 3 ' u ' . 537' 'af' y Class of Montclair High School, being of 1 - N l ' ' l ' , To the I . . . , , To the ' S l . , , ' , To the ' g ' ' - . . 1 Y- ul 3 efifmfe Q -fm- as--...ar-rivzsii'iieiia.a'cQ5.. s 1 Q SO MANY YEARS AGO ri IFTY vears ago Manora Howard was begin- fwenty five years ago Ned Carter con- vinced the public that Barnum was right. One hundred years ago Bob Saxon started to wake up but he decided to go back to sleep. ' -if-Y 2' . ' . . '1 all ning to string out a line. Ui . - . 'J' 1' . One hundred years ago Ruth Lovell was teaching little children how to reach the stars. Three hundred years ago Byron Rabbit was chief Garbage Collector for the Mountaineer. One year ago Russell Edwin climbed out of his crib. Forty-nine years ago David Stickney was the original wise-cracker in the National Biscuit Company. One thousand and two years ago Marion Ferry made a witty remark. ' Eighty-five years ago Eddie O'Neill wrote Webster's Dictionary. One hundred and twenty-Five years ago Dick Burgi was competing with Beau Brummel. Ten years ago Dottie Street outdid Irene Castle in taste. Forty years ago Red MacDonald led cheers for a correspondence school. Twenty-three and a half years ago John Fenner bought his Ford. One hundred and fifty years ago Donald McLeod was beginning High School. Five thousand years ago Mildred West compiled the history of prehistoric times. Twonthousand years ago Mary Adams was in Rome studying Latin with Cicero. One hundred and one years ago Dan Block was pitching cocoanuts into crocodiles' mouths. Eighty-five years ago Charlie Soleau was teaching French to Andrew Jackson. - Two thousand years ago Dick Goddard was playing on the saw for Soloman's wife to dance. Fifty years ago Eleanor Pitcher started to laugh. One hundred years ago Frances Williams yelled in a classroom. e--+g-s-.-f--M-- '17 P-1. -gg-A.. as sg sl I 'za .. . -XQVIPHIIHEATRE x SENIOR CLASS STATISTICS Best Looking Girls .... Mary Adams and Ruth Pfeltz Best Looking Boys. . .George Coates and Boris Petrol? Most Popular Girls. .Lillian Keresey and Mary Adams Most Popular BoysQ .Boris Petroff and Dick Goddard Most Athletic Girls ...... Bee Moore and Ethel VVare I Most Athletic Boys. .Robert Bubb and Charles Soleau Best Dressed Girls. Mary Adams and Margaret Brisley I Best Dressed Boys ........ Dick Burgi and Jim Henry I Most Artistic Girls. Doris Soveral, Dorothy Wadsworth L wr . .fly i Most Artistic Boys. .Byron Rabbit and George Coates ' y Class Vamps ......... Bee Clark and Manora Howard Class Snakes ..... .... I im Henry and Bailey Wells l Class Pests ..... Williston Wright and David Stickney Nerviest ....... Vaughn Waite and Williston Wright Noisiest ..... .... J ohn Fenner and David Stickney Best Bluffers. .- ...... Ched Madison and Bailey Wells Most Ambitious ....... Ione Davis and Boris Petroff Most Talkative. .David Stickney, George Van Derhoef Class Babies. .Leonard Lang and Dorothy Wadsworth One Having the Greatest Pull with the Faculty Fred Hall Lillian Keresey Cne Having the Least Pull with the Faculty Ched Madison John Fahey Y f IWIQTOCRA s .9 Q N L l fi M K 17 QT ix X 1' Q'-Q ,K X g- 'Z fb X X V ff ff a . I J BARBARA ABORN l6BiblY IIN ways ow ways of I7It'G.YUHNlt'8S.U Dramatic Club f4J, Class Bas- ketball Q3, 43 MARY STUART ADAMS My only books arc young mcnlr looks. Sub-Council MJ, Eligibility Com. MJ, Senior Dance Com. 149, Dramatic Club C3, 41, Prog. Com. Senior Forum Q49 Sweet Briar GERTRUDE AHRENS Gert Those -who haw murh to say use the fewest words. Ch. Plays Com. Cercle Fran- cais C4J, Class Basketball CZJ, Class Baseball CZJ -L W- ---- -.g5f.:r.'..-' . .' P pf ELIZABETH ALLER Betty Like-buf, oh! flow dijfvreli-1. ' Cercle Francais CZ, 3, 45, De- bating Club C3, 41 Vassar HARRY ALLING, JR. .-1 stronr ronfeit is rich, so J most mon dc-cm. If not to hr. 'tis comfort yo! In seem. Study Hall Council KZ, 35 Brown ALICE ANDERSON UAF, She dovs murh who docs a Ihuig well. Basketball CZ. 33. Glee Club 13. 47 Katherine Gibbs , , TMA . --.V -Jun S ., ff., Wu, I i I it Fi i r g . ---S---f-------------- -' :+L'-H'- -'f'--.Q-- 't r'm:1:1mJ.mn5gQL?j2'fJ PHYLLIS ARNOLD Phil She thai goes sofily, goes .rafcIy. Debating Club KID, Glee Club Bcgzlxler MAVIS ARTHUR C'lm.rc'd by mm u c calclzvs ELIZABETH ASHBY Lib Lizzicks My mind is my kll1gd0'Hl.H Greek Club C3, 42 VVelIesley ETHEL AUGUSTIN She makes .rwect music. Orchestra C49 ELIZABETH BARNES Betty SiIm1cv is more 'llllldiftlil than any song. Class Basketball qz, 3, 4D Connecticut RUSSELL P. BARNUM Russ Fare of a child, thoughts of a man. Orchestra KZ, 3, 4J, Band CZ, 31, Debating Club QZ, 3, 43, Bus. Mgr. Mountaineer C42 Dartmouth 23 49' Q -6' .J i ., 1' Q Fi!! X 1 f t it 1 t ff' . ta -W . -J l ALAN W. BARTLETT Thr bigyvst Iitflc boy we imma Ind. Traffic Squad 141 M. I. T. KATHRYN BEHAN Kay Mi.vI1'c'.v.r of lzfrsvlf though Cvllblll fall. til,-e Club 125, Cercle Francais DANIEL BLOCK Of fl'iv1ld.v, lznzcwtw' lmmlvlr, lu' .vrnrns not nur. Basketball 12, 3, 43, Capt. Basketball 1-ll, Track 13, 43, Class Track 13, 45. Incl. Traf. Squad 143 HARRIS BOARDMAN C'ommou. svnsv is gmziux in 'workuzg rIuIl1vs. Track 12, 41, Class Track 12, 33, SCC. Football 131, Glue 129, Basketball 141 UubQfie3' 49 N. J. State EDNA M. BOYD ATHERTON BELL . . . ,, Ed l:'z'f'ry great man is umquv. 'Ulf' V I ' ' I' I Ccrcle Francais 12, 3, 43, Dra- J mngm' ,gixllfn ml ms matic Club 13, 41 Mass. Agriculture Ind. Traffic Squad 1-O rbi , ,, l 4,.,x . 1 H - af. fu K. an 24 W i 1 r r l I VI I ll' ,,, fl . 1 .V l I! 4 Z 5' I Q. l U fl if 3 LI I ' , .Ylf 'fa A ,-- Q ,fl ww alan- 'u . l . .., I X , l l I 1 1 R E BR K i HELEN BRAY GEO GK OC EL E Sleep is the best cure for I I waking ffrpulzlm-, I must bur wow out of , ' ' I . Basketball C43, Bursar's Staff ' 'gn 143, Baseball Q43 ,- f s taff 13, 43, Traflic nad 43, 43 ' VIRGINIA BULLOCK HELEN BRIGHAM NGi1mey,, ' 1 ' 7 dl' I h h ' t is glfiiiiiinofx at as TfuSf my word-Y, for Hwy r ' are true. -C l F ' 3, 4 ere gwggnclzgflalg J Class Basketball CZ, 3, 43, Bas- I ketball C43, Class Baseball CZ, 33, Baseball C23, Class Hockey C43 F I MARGABRREELEQPELLE MARGARET BURD Marge Arty HPeggyn X ..1-m glad FW go, a willing boy Quiet, rescwwd, yet r'f7'ifzm1t. l to hang around and feascf' Class Basketball ml, Glee Club 2 University of Michigan Mt. gglyoke I Y 9 --. .-.-.sm-if V., u.--m-- T, .. ,J ,.,-.1 F mb ' 'it ' l ' K, -,Q sa 1 ?1: l l 1. , , .,.' 'Q 3. .. . L 4 1 1 I 1 1 I B EN EDICT O. BURGI AlDiCk11 Mannr'r.r malev flu' man. Orch. 121, Vice-pres. Orch 121, Sub-Council 131, Jr. Prom. Com. 131, Trallic Squad 141, Mgr. Football 141 Princeton NAOMI BYERS Marry as tht' day is lang. Class Basketball 131 ELIZABETH J. CAIRNS Betty lVilh hair like sunshine and hrarl like gold. Glee Club 121, Class Basketball 12, 3, 41, Class Baseball 121, Dram. Club 13, 41, Cercle Francais 141, Bursar's Staff 141, Ind. Traffic Squad 141 Smith RUSSELL CARLSON Hank ff Merrily I 'wand my 'way In my little Ford coupe. EDWARD M. CARTER r.Ned,. The knowledge of thyself will fvrvserwe thee from wa-nity. Debating Club 141 ELEANOR B. CAUVET Fair sense and exalted .vvnsv Are not half so usefull as com- mon sense. Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Moun- taineer Staff 141 A 7 V lr if Lk 1' 1' 1 I-3 .1 1' fl'-l,-fr rr- r ' - fl- MH! fab DL, e, -W C, I x't A, L. nl lL.,r A Xl! . if I ,. , M, ,,,,-,,.-- I i f BEATRICE WHITE GEORGE M, COATES - CHINNOCK To him 'each Iadylv look was I wBeew lent. I HBI0HU'l'3 prefvr gentlemen. gli? Cggysgugggit 55531 Dramatic Club 63, 43, Debat- -Pres-,Comb Glee Clubs C3, 47, ' ing Club C4J, Cercle Francais TCHHIS f-33, F00fbHll UU, Class I Q4j, Mgumaineer Staff Q4j Track CZ, 3, 45, Ind. Traffic - Sweet Briar Squad .UU l Cooper Umon Art K A EA RI E CLARK I l ' B T C EDITH COCHRANE HB YY E ee Boots Edie Man is 'womau's bread of life. H , pm genfng hunlgry-U Gwc me three days to melt l hu fancy. Span. Club MJ, Glee Club 13, , ' 45 Sweet Brlar i Cedarcrest , PETER CLO E Wy' t ffpeteff JY RUTH COHOE , We can forgive virtues 'where Work is' ll' mf'04l-Y. qf living, attractive vices are found. but if 15 'wt IWWU-U L Cheer Leader 141, Znd Foot- O1'Ch'35f1'3 fz, 3, 49 , ball 625, 2nd Basketball 123, Rochester Year Book Board C45 li V Y t Y Y W . vrgin ,jr 1-7 ,V ,V W A - -T 1 , 1 ff, , -- as 27 -' A 1 WILLARD W. COLE liorm'd on the feelings of his heart alone. Class Track 145, Capt. Hockey 145, Soccer 145, Cheer Leader 145, Publicity Com. Sen. Forum 145 Dartmouth ISABEL M. COLLEARY HIZZYU Agreeing lo differ. Sub-Council 125, Orchestra 12, 35, Class Basketball 145 Fordham CATHERINE COLLINS ncoppyn To hcazfvn serene and tall she stands. GENEVIEVE M. COX HGenH Through dream and 'vision did she sink, Dcliyhted all tho 'while to think. Spanish Club 13, 45 Normal RUTH LAVINIA CRAIG Rufus Greafcst happiness conws from grealesl activity. Sub-Council 12, 45, Eligibility Com. 125, Basketball 12, 45, Study Hall Council 135, Rec. Secy. Cercle Francais 135, Vice-pres. Cercle Francais 145, Class Vice-pres. 145 Wellesley MARY CRANDALL 'I know 1'Il flunkf you hear her say. But her final mark is always A. Dram. Club 13, 45, Basketball 12, 3, 45, Baseball 12, 35, Cercle Francais 13, 45, Math. Club 145, Ind. Traflic Squad 145, Study Hall Council 145 Wellesley ai Qi '2' Hone 4 H. JEAN CROCKETT Sud: joy ambition finds! Cercle Francais C23, Greek Club CZ, 3, 43, Secy.-Treas. Greek Club C33 Geneva JEAN WILMOT CROCKETT My feet upon the moonlit dust Pursue the ceaseless way. Basketball C2, 3, 43, Dram. Club C3, 43, Study Hall Coun- cil C43, Math. Club C43, Cer- cle Francais 4 C J Wellesley ROBERT R. CUEMAN nBobn sicuevv It is tranquil people who accomplish much. Sub-Council C23 Lafayette IONE DAVIS Vivian The only proof of ability is action. Debating Club C3, 43, Vice- pres. Debat. Club C43, Class Basketball CZ, 3, 43, Class Baseball CZ, 33, Prog. Com. Senior Forum C43, Dram. Club C43, Ed.-in-Clzief Mountaineer 43 DOROTHY M. DEAN MDotDl EOM cannot help being kind When it becomes one's way. Qlliiskerbail C43 Cornell CARMELLA DEFALCO A good heart and a level head. Orchestra CZ, 3, 43 infill 2.79 4 1 l I 4 I l I i i l I I U 1 l I l Q I l i . A l l 'Q it 'Q 2 .f-5i'l4l -7 'I..... v- ll IHL1 '1 W 'lx ft. V,.xxY !.,,- ,i. 'v -5- ' LJ' C ,E ,S SI .,-.U .ir L.-l f H K- . a , e a D' 4 eg H i , fi, . . . D ,PQ MARY C. DELANO n The good Ls' always beautiful,- Ihe beauliful is good. Sccy. Dramatic Club Q43 Beaver ERIC DITTIG Oh, when I zoos a tiny boy, M 3' days and nights were full of joy. Ind. Traffic Squad C41 Pratt DAVID DE ROSSET UDaveVY Best men are moulded from faults. 2nd Track 135, Ind, Traffic Squad C45 , Lehigh ' l I lf fi 4- 4 l 'Q K. ALAN J. DEVOE Out of this 'very page I ery. Up to your spirits, This Ls l! Ir! Il Columbia EDWARD DIMMICK There are lazy minds as well as lacy bodies. Football Q23 MARJORIE DOLAN clMidgevr The sports of children satisfy the child. Glee Club CZ, 3, 41, Dram. Club f3, 41, Mgr. Basketball MJ, Year Book Board 145, Mountaineer Stal? Q41 Parsons 7v I AE E i I l 5-il Iii T 4 , I I I I I I I I I I I' I II I I I 1 ', I It I il I It L I I v I. I I I I I I r. 9 I-I II I A I 'VIAE BELLE DOREMUS Maybe The a ure of ceru'ean skies Is only surpassed by the bhte of her eyes School of Applmed Des1gn CHARLES C DORMAN Charlxe Hu' mzrth the 'zcorld requires Asst Mgr Track C21 Track 3 41 2nd Football C41 Ind Trafiic Squad C41 Year Book Board C31 Al1l1lOCh FRANCES DORMAN r4Dollyvv With all the sadness in the sweet l And .vwevtuess m the sad. Cercle Francais CZ, 3, 41, Hockey C41, Class Hockey CZ, 41, Orch. CZ, 31 Mt. Holyoke ROCKWELL DRAKE Rox Rocky Sophzstry 1s only fit to make men more concezted m thezr lgnorance Glee Club C31 Ya e LOUISE DRUCKLIEB Pretty hazr adds beauty to a good face Hockey C2 3 41 Basketball C41 Capt Basketball C2 31 Baseball C21 Sm1th HARRIET DUNN nHatsvv But give me a .fly flirtation By the light of a chandelier. Glee Club C2, 31 Normal Y.--- --4---1 I ,I IIIQIWH B VL! 'mp wil Qc ll P fr ,, ' fi.I '1I.,I II V 1--A-4 A e I II! II IJI'.f'I. ty- e-'- ew I . . , Y ' I i cy y ' 1 ' , . , , I . ' RUSSELL EDWIN Russ Eddie Thry that know no evil will suspect none. Track I 31 Stevens DOROTHY Y. EGGLESTON ..D0t.. Why should not consczcnce have a z'acat1on? Cl. Hockey KZ, 33, Cl. Basket- ball f2, 43, Capt. Cl. Basket- ball C3J, Baseball Q22 n WALTER ENARSON Man delights not meg no, nor woman ettherf' Orchestra CZ, 41 Rutgers JOHN J. FAHEY One vast, substantial smile. Glee Club 13, 41 Smith RUTH FARMER EDWARD ELLICE Rufus Eddie Hear her talk and judge for Like Iwo single gentlemen yourself' rolled into one. Kalamazoo ---em .--L ffhpulx D-.. Z4 4 H1 2 7 r 1 .1 32 lb i l I t l 1 i , I I. W' a M S ..,t.ff?iF lPlf'lllleitfililllf -. , CATHERINE M. FARRELL UK-ay'Y I exist to be seen, not heard. Year Book Board 141, Class Basketball 141, Vice-pres. Span. Club 141 Katherine Gibbs VINCENT G. FAY Vin Vinnie The 'will to do, the soul to dare. Football 13, 41, Capt. Football 141, Ath. Advisory Board 141, Pres. Study Hall Council 141, Vice-pres. Senior Forum 141, Study Hall Council 131, Ind. Traffic Squad 141, Class Bas- ketball 13, 41, Class Track 13, 41, Znd Track 131 Georgetown HENRIETTA FEAR Henny lf you 'want learning, you must work for it. Sub-Council 131, Jr. Prom. Com. 131, Assem. Com. 131, Mountaineer Staff 141 , ,, , HAZEL FEGLEY Silent, serious, and wise. RALPH FELSER A 'virtuous and 'well-governed youth. CECELIA M. FENNER What other maiden can you find So young and beautiful and kind? Basketball 141 Normal School M awewl41o1laar'o,A5ga JOHN FENNER Laugh and the world laughs with you. Football 13, 41 Rutgers ETHEL ELIZABETH FERGUSON Our conscience often builds our chararterf' MARION FERRY A quiet mind is richer than a crown. Sub-Council 135, Mountaineer C43 Mt. Holyoke fr URBAN R. FINNERTY F inn I have a comcivncc but it is one that never hurts. Football C35 Georgetown RUSSELL ALFRED FITT HRUSSYY Coolness and absc'1we.of hcat and 1 .haste indicate hue qua:lmf'.r. Inside Traffic Squad Q43 ADINA FORSMAN A body is serene. I 4 A . MELISSA FOURATTE Meli Thcre's a good thing coming, boys. Cleo Club 142, Debating Club 1.5. 43, French Club 141, Year Book Board 142, Mountaaineer C45 Montclalr Normal GRACE L. FREAR HRedY! itMOllyll Discs early, studies late, lflforks all day with book and slate. Syracuse SOL FREEDMAN I will rejoice and make merry, - ,, and never more complain. Class Basketball 131, 2nd Bas- ketball 143 HELEN FULLER Obser1fe this maiden, ilmoceully sweet. National Park Seminary PHYLLIS P. GAVAN Phil And she didn't groan or .rhirk Hayy axlra work. x -' - Srila, f-fp cil i , Sub- Council cg? Smfgyamatic Club 131, Junior irfromf m. 139, Study Hall-Council , Bursar Staff 12, 3, 41 RICHARD M. GODDARD, Jr. V KIDiCk!1 Men of humor are always in some degree men of gemusf' President Senior Class 14j, PufJ.icity Com. Senior Forum 141, Sub-Council 141, Indoor Traffic Squad 141 Princeton 'iiiiQ?fil ' Mo' I' i i i l I A., A f5ii'1l2l A .n. A DAVID GOFFMAN His image you behold-a pronmsing young man. Dramatic Club 141, Spanish Club C41 Rutgers EDVVIN A. GRIFFITHS Ed, GriFf 'I am almost frightened out of my sewn se11scs. Soccer C41 Lafayette RUTH HAGELBERG Second thoughts are always wisest. Class Basketball f21, Dramatic Club f3, 41 Connecticut A' my irzii we E CHARLES HAIGHT Puck Charlie Study is the bane of boyhood. FREDERICK R. HALL Fred All great men are dying: I feel bad myself. Sub-Council 121, Junior Prom Com. 131, Orchestra QZ, 3, 41, Pres. Orchestra C21, Debating Club CZ, 31, Vice-Pres. Dra- matic Club Q21, Secretary Cercle Francais 141, President Dramatic Club C41 Yale IRENE HAMMOND VVhat they don't know, won't hurt them. Debating Club C2, 3, 41, Or- chestra L41 ig? 7. 4 3 1 I s I 1 a ! 1 i 1 4 1 i 57 4 Ll 41 +xf3l1 lPl 'MHP' . f 3 EDNA HARRIS 6AEdH Sm'iety is her meat and drink and every boy's her fish. THOMAS HARROP He put himself on his best lJeha1'ior. Hockey 141 U. of Penn. WILSON HAYS Willie The cave dwellers weren't the only bluffersf' Sub-Council 12, 3, 41, Assembly Com. 121, Treas. Class 131, junior Prom Committee 131, Basketball 131, Capt. Hockey 141, Boosters Com. 141, Cheer Leader 12, 3. 41, Indoor Trafhc Squad 141, Sr. Dance Com. 141 Dartmouth JAMES G. HENRY, Jr. Klum!! How many hearts are stirred by mention of thy name! Football 13, 41, Hockey 13, 41, Basketball 131 Yale KA HE IN E HE ROC? NKayU f wiki On nights my s ell I cast. Cedar Crest College GRACE HESSINGER Her sweet thoughts wander far, all in a. day-time dream. Fawcett Art School Stl fi 21 7 37 .- ' r 1 3 . ...-...,,..-....... v ,...,,, .i- X , I ',.l,.x ,. I VL. mv Lai--1-'----'Mll ll9l'W 'E 4 1 5F1 '- --1- s ill , E AMELIA LYDIA HILL l Melie My thoughts and I are of a different world. . I ' l 1 ALISON HUGHES Billie Snap to! We have zz lot to do. Bursar's Staff 13, 41, Basket- Art School ball CZ, 41, Cercle Francais I C41, Junior Prom Com. C31, l Dramatic Club C41, Year Book 1 Board C41 2 l Q , N-7 ' MARGARET HOBEIN l --Mickey ,, 4 ,l l Flashing eyes, Wwzfy Hair, SYLVIA HUGHES 1 , l'carIy tenth-Boy, sht s .lsilu , Merc! ': Study Hall Council C31, Bur- A 1K 'fft0 ?jZjZJ jill' mf JI sar's Stal? f3, 41, Basketball ' ' r4J. Jumor Progh- Com. 632. Class Basketball 42, 31, Class 1 Hockey CZ, 31, Cerclc Francais Hgckey Q45 ' V C41, Dramataic Club f31, Soph. Normal School ' , Mixer Com. Q21 S' Parsons Art School :lg ' A J' WYARREN HOLMES MARGARET JEFFERSON t Hank U-Ieffn l After nw, J'0u coma' first. T 'fJ' Tofu is Cfffwl Clmrf, 1 Glee Club CZ, 3, 41, Quartet 3 Indoor gfluad C33 C41, Basketball C21 Wellesley ' LA 'fr Y r' '-. LU 41 Ll 7 P W- 1 1 1 J I l l v 1 l I . I I l I L1 . 'I '1 ' 1 : l I .I UT 1' 'l ll v T, 1' 24 .- Q- ,, ' 1 I Q Q YQ. fx , .4 sV C, tw t tif' PM ,1 DOROTHY JENKINS HDOt!7 La-lmr is the law of l1appinfs.v. Glee Club C35 Mountainside Hospital CHARLOTTE JENNETT Charlie And 'tis my faith that awry flower enjoys the air it lrrc'zntlzr.v. Greek Club CZ, 3, 45, Year Book Board C45 Cornell MILDRED B. KAHN Milly Of arms and a man I sing. Columbia ' 1 31 TLQV- l 1 , .j 1, S n EDITH KALETSCH lKEdieY! Isn.'t she ruff, i.m't shc' swat. Junior Prom Com. C35, Bur- sar's Staff C3, 45, Sub Council C45, Publicity Com, C45 MARY ALI CE KEAVENY Sallie Yet life I hold but idle breath. LILLIAN KERESEY Docs noble llzingsg not dreams thcm all day long. Sub-Council CZ, 3, 45, Student Council CZ, 3, 45, Vice-Presi- dent Class CZ5, Study Hall Council C25, Pres. Study Hall Council C35, Chairman, jr. Prom Com. C35, Bursar's Staff C35, Sec. Student Council C35, President Student Council C45, Vice-Pres. Senior Forum C45 fl j ny aaa - e I. , v . J f, ll cl lf, It , :el ,IE ll' -l 5. .H l 9, 1 ir' . zg ll ll 'l r il l -1 A! :J -1 HI E, .L 'r 24 -C we in we JAMES H. KIESLER llJimll Most 171011 arc bad. Varsity Hockey C4J, Class Hockey C2, 3, 41. Capt., C3J. Study Hall Council C3, 41, Traffic Squad C2, 43 ETHEL KLIMBACK Smooth run: the water wlwrr the rvvcr is dm'fv. Bursar's Staff C41 CAROLYN KORNEGAY Carrie Short and to thc point. Glee Club C2, 35 Howard ALICE MARGARET KUHN HAI!! So big. Parson's LEONARD C. LANG Len Men are not mc'asurc'd by mches alone. Debating Club CZ, 3, 41, Sec. Debating Club C4j, Inter- scholastic Debating Team C4J, Dramatic Club C3, 43, Track C3. 49 Yale HARRY LANGE, Jr. I dmft have to study 'rausc l'm going to be a lawyer. Glee Club C4J, Boy's Quartette C43 New York Law .o W- , ,i'qii?X, --. ..i, 'zz ,tai gist-I . EUGENE LEHERESSEY Gene Hr looks good to tht' h1div.r. Trafhc Squad 141 Antioch ALVIN LHPORTE Gate Foot-pr1'nts on the .mud of time ara not made by sitting down. Newark Tech. MURIEL LODGE E1'z'rything that is f'.rt1uisitr hides itself. Cercle Francais, Mountaineer c4n , Sweet Briar , V 1 RUTH C. LOVELL Lovell Her stature tall-I hate a dnmjvy 'woma-n. Athletic Advisory Board 121, Hockey 121, Stu all Coun- cil 12 31 Vice- es Ad 's' ' Board 1311 asketifuwigi Bum'sarEN.fSi:t'ziff-' 13 Vice- Pres. Athletic Qin. 141, French Club 1413 ec. Senior Forum 141, P ident Girl's Athletic Advisory Board 141 Smith CONVVAY MACDONALD ..Red.. No really great man ctw' thought lzinisvlf so. Sub-Council 12, 31, Cheer Leader 12, 3, 41, Mgr. Foot- ball 141, Jr. Prom Com. 131. Assem. Com. 131, Indoor Trafhc Squad 131, Class Bas- ketball 13, 41, Hockey 131, Captain Tennis 13, 41 WILLIAM MACKIE Bill Seven days he woiidrrrd and ou the eighth he made up his mind. Q1 415: Q fr' f:E:1,'JL:..-3' A' -:'.',Ef.. . J-fm. , .,. . ,,- , Mwxpx CHED MADISON ached., The school-boy with his salchrl in his hand. Interscholastic Debating Team 141, Debating Club 12, 3, 41. Dramatic Club 13, 41, Year Book Board 12, 41, Sub-Coun- cil 131, Track Manager 141, Tennis 141, Junior Prom Com. 131, Publicity Com. 131 Q Yale or Rutgers VICTOR MASON Tha yirlirs all did jwsler him. Traffic Squad 13, 41, Athletic Advisory Board 131, Study Hall Council 13, 41 GEORGE E. MCCARTHY I Mac 1'z'c lcd a 'wild life in my day. Basketball 13, 41, Spanish Club 131 Notre Dame ,. ,AS A. L...-'.....'f f - -...- f:':zT1cci.vgg5-pqjq it P I 'Il I Htl Mfr C ARLENE MCCLELLAND Lee Tired of the last and eagvr for the new. Dramatic Club 141, Indoor Traffic Squad 141, Basketball 141, Mathematics Club 141 VVellesley ROBERT MATTHEW MCCORMICK 4tB0bn tiMacv1 High, School is an awful borv. I don't know wlzatt I came here for. Georgetown DORIS EMILIE MCCOTTER And thou she would talk, ye Goals, how she would talk ! Year Book Board 141, Dra- atic Club 141 Barnard .,- - 'l'.u .T ' ei 1' ELEANOR B. MCELRATH Honey Do'n't emu' a school-girl comf1lc.rLou,' have one on nw. Debating Club C3, 41, French Club 141, Baseball C31, Hockey 12, 31, Basketball 12, 3, 41, Mountaineer C141 Mt. Holyoke CECIL MCGRUTHER Cec Mack Tha lacy man aims at nothing and generally hits it. Year Book Board Q41 Moun- taineer C41 HELEN MCHUGH lf il's dom, I'll try to do it. Bursar Staff C41, Sub Council C45 -- hlf,E I' -g,, y .Y,,,,,,, , ......,.... V - - DONALD E. MCLEOD iAMaCU I t is excellent to have a giam .v .rtrz'11gfl1. Sub Council C21, Football KZ. 3, 41, Study Hall Council CZ, 3, 41, Math. Club C41, Traffic Squad Q2 31, Track C31 Lafayette MARION MILBAUER ..Mar,, The soul of the truth in cwry part. ADELAIDE MILLER UAdl! And Io, she plays. Orchestra C3, 41, Dramatic Club C41 Curtis Institute of Music .7 A H 'ff 'Il eH'1:' 1 If H1417 V' I. ..a, , BLANCHE MILLIKEN nID0llyna Of all the days the su-n sets 'west 1 like Z'llfllfi07l days the beef. Penn Hall ELIZABETH MITCHELL uBettysn Do as liltle as you can. NICHOLAS S. MONACO Nick He knows whavfs what. .v BEATRICE MOORE Bee She can swing a 'wirkeri racket. Hockey f27. Sub Council CZI, Athletic Advisory Board 122, 3, 41, Dramatic Club C43 ALMA MORGAN She bubbles often in. childish tongue. Bursar Staff Q4H. Indoor Traf- fic Squad C4l, Year Book 141, Cercle Francais C45 New York School of Fine and Applied Arts. AGNES MORLEY W hom not even 'critics Cflf1Cl.3E.U f 5.1 4 I f lf-if fly n , I 4 i I I I I 4 I v 4 .' 'V' 'x 5 x ......, , . . ak, ,tu .. . W. ,,,,,1 or flfrwgeiiall-',ii ,f l I 1 T l s l I l i I I i I l w 1 l 1 i l I 4 i l -E54 Fa' HARVEY MORTIMER Little in himself, yet truly great. MARIAN NAS H N ish BolJbed hair, 'z'i1'a.rio'u.r, Glanrcs jltrtatiousf' Tramc squad, Giee Club 42, 41 CONSTANCE NICHOLS Connie I ham' a little cmirciertce that gors in and out with me. Basketball CZ, 3, 41, Capt. Basketball C31, Baseball CZ, 3, 41, Bursar Staff C41, Capt. Baseball CZ, 31, Study Hall Council C41, Indoor Traffic Squad C41, Amphitheatre Board C41, Glee Club CZ, 31 PRISCILLA NICHOLS Prue Today ir worth two to- morrowsf' Capt. Basketball CZ1, Vice- President Glee Club C3, 41 Connecticut EDWARD B. NITCHIE Ted Sympathy, oh ardent Romeo. Snapshot Editor Year Book C31, French Club CZ, 3, 41, President French Club C41 , Managing Editor Mountaineer C41 Yale ELSIE O. OLSEN Olie Look at the birdie! Chairman of Photo Committee Connecticut State , - F 1 X 7' A Y It II fl 3. E i. il l I l l i l E 1. l , 1 l 'i E . i 1 H 7 k 11 i 2: I ' :El - .- v...z14,......,,,--...,k lil,Ix1tjIxD F. UNEILL Ed Eddie Liz-ing beyond the bliss of dreams. Year Book Board C43 Georgetown JA MES ONORATO njimmy-, I dare I0 be honvsl and I fear no labor. Cornell Medical MARY ONORATO ,S'.'l.nrv is golden. Tl1at's why 1'm 'withholdin'. . 2 ...:. -, W, ai YQ J. -I I. V . N f:A .al lJ- 4-. .'l.: EDWARD W. PAGE Governor Check Book Page Tu-rn o'z'vr a now leaf. BORIS PETROFF upeten r.BOrax-y The foremost Calvlain of his time. Debating Club CZ, 3, 43, French Club C33, Dramatic Club C-43, Sub Council Q3, 43, Treasurer of Debating Club C43, Vice- President Student Council 143, President Senior Forum C43, Chairman House and Grounds Committee C43 RUTH M. PFELTZ To her each gcntlemasnfs look 1 was lent. Study Hall Council Q43 .x H I 4' C751 .-A 11-I .1 A-.--. --I , Y-S1 .-aw ,A l' K'-J N l -Ill mnfiec --3.-.f ' '- ,n....Q... .........,, -.. I .,. ju. . ?4,1 ' 'l , i ELEANOR PITCHER Ellie lfl vrv she marc lvvrfeft, we fvauild admire her marc but low hw' less. French Club CZ, 3, 45, Dra- matic Club C-4J, Bursar Staff Q-U, Year Book Board C43 Lasclle Seminary VIRGINIA PLEASANTS Ginger lV11at shall I sing? ' Class Hockey CZD, Study Hall Council 133, Dramatic Club C-U, Glee Club MJ, Varsity Hockey C41 Mary Baldwin NATHAN POND Ducky Nathan knew awry wily break A Iadylr fickle heart to take. Traffic Squad UD, Class Track C45 Yale PEI 'rl'!!: :,lst 'a'l-51MIi5.K,T.i . rye., ROSE PONDISH Bud If is our actual work that dctermuzcs our r'aIuc. Class Basketball C-43, Traflic Squad MJ, Bursar Staff 143, Spanish Club C-lj, Year Book Board C43 ROBINSON PRESBY Pres Bob Ta know how ta hide ands skill is great ability. Amherst GLADYS PRITCHARD D0u't you know mr? I'm Qucvmcf' Glee Club KZ, 3, 41 Geneva x BYRON RABBIT Bunny Art needs no spur beyond itself. Junior Prom Com. 131, Year Book Board 13, 42, Mountain- eer Board f4J, Track C41 Princeton KENNETH C. RATH Ken Not afraid of 'work bu! not in sympathy with it. Football 141, Basketball C4I, Znd Baseball 12, 31, Znd Bas- ketball QZ, SJ ESTHER RAWSTROM HEtV! See mc, how calm I am. Central School of Physical Education .ff X .' .tr v y1 IL' .mx Wy., xi i'll ,J-Li Milf 1 EMILY REINHARDT She who is good is happy. JOSEPHINE REPLOGLE NIO!! - Give me a penny, I wanna ln' to-ugh. Dramatic Club CZ, 3, 41 Skidmore HENRY B. ROBINSON i.Harryvy Asking nothing, revealing naught, But mending his words from a fund of thought. Radio Club C3, 45, Math. Club 63, 43 . . X , 4 1 5 I ! l E i 1 I '1 Q 25 fl ' A v ff was sstttgairlillie-Quint ffl GRACE ROLLAND No one of really cultiva-ted in- tellect denies the variety of natural endowments. Junior Prom Committee 131, Chairman Senior Prom Committee 141 LUCILE ROSENBAUM HI-du!! Hope is a light dirt, but very stimulating. Year Book Board 131, Moun- taineer Board 141 Barnard College EMMA ROSENBERG HEIHY9 Be gone, dull care. Bursar Staff 141, Spanish Club 141, Year Book Board 141, Class Basketball 141,, Indoor Trafnc Squad 141 HAROLD ROSS HDOCU He mans himself with daunt- Icss aw. Orchestra 141, Sergeant of Indoor Traffic Squad 141 1-'Lei' '44 . ,,.gQq . f MARJORIE ROUSSE Be to her virtues very kind. Be to her faults a little blind. rf ROBERT S. SALLE Hsalii lKB0blY Everything is swcetened by risk. Varsity Soccer 131, Capt. Var- sity Soccer 141, Study Hall Council 13, 41, Manager Tennis 141, Class Track 131 Rensselaer tl '45 275 LOUIS E SAWYER Thou arf mild, too mild, I pray llmc, .v1war. ROBERT SAXON Bob 'Nui dead, Im! .vlm'ping. N. Y. U. FRICDIERICK E. SCHMITT .Al.vk me qmavtz'on.s ronrorniny lonmrrow. Track 13, 45, Dramatic Club IZ, 37, Vice-President Radio Club Q3. 45, Trafhc Squad 143, Math. Club C45 SALVATORE F. SCILLIA Sally l'Doing nothing with a deal of skill. Spanish Club 133, Orchestra 12, 3, 49 Rutgers MARGUERITE SCOTT Whr'n good-na-turcd pvnplv leave us, we look forward lo their return. Glee Club 13, 45, Bursar Staff C49 Art School MARION SCOVILLE Marion is zz quivt girl. But one you like lo know. Art School FRANCIS SHIELS Professor Chief Feet that run on 'willing errands. Essex Field Staff 123, Chief of Bursar Staff 13, 43, Class Bas- ketball 133 N. Y. U. FRANK SIEGEL Frankie HA little Curly-Iicadvd, good- for-nothing, A mischief-making monkey from his birth. Soccer 143, Track 13, 43 JOHN J. SINCLAIR, Jr. tijacku Satan finds some mischief still for idle hands to do. Business School MERRILL W. SNYDER Merriooch The movies will get your if you dou't 'watch out. ' Manager of Basketball 143, Basketball 143, Bursar Staff 133, Glee Club 143, Essex F' ld Staff 123, Class Basketball 53, Study Hall Coun9i1LV1'43 . 4 1. ff. 'Y JAMES V. SORDILLO Boudini He was a man of .vtraziyv ll'Hlf7l'l'lUI1l'Ill.U Columbia DORIS SOVEREL Tl1erc'.r something nice about ezieryomf, But tlzerfli' f'z'crytlzing Hin' about youf' Sub Council 12, 3, 43, Soph. Mixer Committee 123, Secre- tary Class 133, Junior Prom Committee 133, Student Coun- cil 143, Chairman of Assembly Committee 143, Study Hall Council 143, Art Editor Year Book 143 Art School v 4 . . , I 1 - .. 3 if at , 1 N11 far ,11- .. . .i'.,'i A GIENEVIEVE MARIAN SPEER Gen Life is rr burr and all lhluygs .rlmw il. I llmuylzl xo nnfc and :ww I know it. Ulec Club CZ, 33, Dramatic Club C22 Ethel Traphaglifs School of Costume Design VVILLIAM B. SPENCER, Jr. Bill nl man'.v man. Tratlic Squad C-43, Track CZ, 3, 43, Tennis C3, 41 Dartmouth MARGARET L. SPOHN Peggy l?eltz'r to be small and slim than to be big and fast a sl1adow. Sophomore Mixer Committee, 143. Study Hall Council 133, Dramatic Club C41 Montclair Normal BARBARA SPRAGUE Give me music: I cram' music. GLADYS M. SPRINGER Spring Cl1itke1l. 39r a pound. ARLINE STEADMAN Self-mutmt furuishrx mn- .vlant joy. aff' A 52 F I i t i be i Zi ., J 1 ll 1 I If E i, i I I 1 I l l ,W , ,,,,..iiJ 1' 21 1 f xv w -.. Y- 1 vigil ivlmnlaff-J x . RAYMOND STEELE ..Rayu His heart is trim as steel. Football 13, 45, President Class 135, Student Council 135, Sub Council 12, 35. Hockey 145, Class Basketball 125, Class Hockey 135, Temns 135, Chair. House and Grounds Com. 135, Year Book Board 125, 2nd Football 125, 2nd Baseball 125 Cornell CLARENCE STEINKAMP Clarie Let my deeds speak for mc. Tennis 12, 3, 45, Mgr. Soccer 145, Cheer Leader 145, Chair- man Elections Com. 145, Traf- fic Squad 145, Basketball 145 Stevens HENRY N. STEUBER There is majesty in simplicity. CHARLES E. STEVENS Charlie nr , But this girl's difcrentf hi said. 'She-'. Traffic Squad 145 Stevens WILBUR A. STEVENS Wib Steve Exhibiting to cvcryoizc a smiling fare. Glee Club 13, 45 New Jersey Law School DAVID W. STICKNEY Dave Boys will be boisterous. Debating Club 12, 3, 45, Dra- matic Club 145, Glee Club 135, French Club 145 Swarthmore 1: -I is .4-5,7714 .N I - H 53 DORIS PARKER STREET Dottie .-l girl of muah lzumvr, who always ra-n laugh, ll'lm gots flu' wlmlr' jake, 'when ntlwrs get half. Sophomore Mixer .Com. C27, junior Prom Com. CSU, Sub Council CZ, 45, Study Hall Council CZJ, Secretary of Class 62, 41, Bursar Staff 12, 3, 4J, Elections Com. 12, 3, 43, Per- sonalities Editor of Year Book 143, Chairman of Year Book Exams f-45, Social Com. C4J, House and Grounds Com. QZJ, Senior Dance Com. f4l, Class Hockey 135, Class Basketball 12. 49 Mary Lyon's School l'Al.P'H CLIFFORD SUBER Allie Cami-nalurzr is always a success. Glee Club MJ School of Music SYLVIA S. TEMPLE Sit lVl10 is Syl'z'ia? Beaver I, ARTHUR LOUIS TIRICO 4lArt!l Hc're's the orginal wisc- cracker. Columbia RUTH ELIZABETH TOMLINSON Tommie 1 am not only witly myself but I caich the 'wit of 0lher's. Hockey CZ, 31, Class Basket- ball CZ, 35, Class Baseball 139, Sub Council Q25, Sopho- more Mixer Com. 121, Junior Prom Com. CSB, Bursar Staff Q33 MARY RITA TRACY Her value is murh more than we can tell. Dramatic Club C41 ' Ii , .,f,.. .. an-Q-1 X .-,.-?,w...Y-- .N .... :rr 5 THEODORE S. TRAN'B ERG UTed?! His time is forczwr, Everywhere his Marc. Soccer UD, Glee Club UD, Track C45 ELVVOOD TUCKER Tuck Athletics are my joy. Class Track Q4J, Track C41 Springfneld 3 NORMAN J. TUTTLE Tut Giving my thoughts no tongue. -l2':ia1 T.'...'-'r:':i'LL'4'i C, GERALD VAN BLARCOM LiJerryY1 A dcnriguiny young man. Dramatic Club UU, Baseball 133, Znd Football QZJ Rutgers GEORGE THOMPSON VAN DERHOEF The Aestheteu Rf'al author of Sl1akrspvarv's works. Dramatic Club CZ, 3, 45, Treas. of Dramatlc Club CS, 4D, Trattic Squad C39 Princeton ROBERT COLFAX VAN NESS Johnny Step right up and call mv speedy. Class Basketball 133 Lafayette ' 'V , f P-1 an la fl' ml , . L' 4k 'll Ll ' W- F l f ROBERT ADAMS el HELEN RUSS ,e VAN VOORHEES WALLACE f ..V-ann Bob f Thr heart is lmwr' 1 Manners make Ihr' boy. - ' - Sub Council C35 i k:l91a4',4 fhc Dartmouth DOROTHY WADSVVORTHL ALEXANDER WALTER DQR ' UAV, -. ri fl I 'Iwi' .7 'ld fnlfm 'ff'-X mln innocent life, yet far .Xl lo' I magic I go. ' astray. K 5tUd9 t'5 League Traffic Squad C3, 43, Ass't. f Manager Track CSD, Recording ,J Secretary Cercle Francais Q43 Lehigh 3 VAUGHN OWEN VVAITE I' Wait Tho 'world knows only Iwo: Rome and I. Sub Council HJ, Chr. Finance CATHFvI5KiFi,C?I?BBINS Committee of the jr. Prom QSJ, Executive Committee of Dra- --Kate-f matic Club CZJ, Treasurer of Dramatic Club HJ, President fl randy smile is a grml of Dramatic Club f3J, Debat- asset. ing Club CS, 45, Varsity De- bating Team C4-J, Chr. Finance Glee Club fz- 3L 45 Committee of Senior Dance New Jersel' State 5011939 143, Chr. Publicity A Committee of the Senior Dance Q-lj, N. Y. U. Ex 7 N P 1,3 56 AAATTQVWVHWEERE JOHN JOSEPH WARD ljohnnyn njoe., Bc not simply gaodg Be good for something. Essex Field Staff 125, Bursar Staff 135, Class Basketball 135, 2nd Basketball 145, Sub Coun- cil 145, Treas. of Spanish Club C45 ETHEL WARE lVe grant although she' has murh wit, Shvlv wry shy of using if. Capt. of Hockey 125, Junior Prom Com. 135, Boosters Com. 145, Class Hockey 13, 45, Class Basketball 12, 35 Sweet Briar ELLEN WAREHAM IIappinc'.rs is usally a laughing 1natfvr. Sub Council 125, Junior Prom Com. 135 University of Maine EDWARD F. WEN HOLD Ed Eddie The drafmatist is born, not made. Dramatic Club 145 F. BAILEY WELLS 4.1-Iansn No mlm in his senisrx will dance. Football 145, Track 145, Tr Eligibility Com. 145, Tr' of Athletic Advisory Boar fic Squad 145, Sub Cou11ci HELEN VVILSON VVATT 100 wa-tt lainipsf' Orchestra 12, 35 Library School 'TTUii1lQl?L7'i 'Z I 1 l 1 n 1 1 E k I 1 I Q1 , .. ., ,.' V H-----J, A llflri A ' I IF? GLAIJYS LOUISE WATT .S'elf-reserve adds fharm. Art School MILDRED WEST KAMid!! Neither radiral nor eau-Iious, just mid. Mountaineer K41, Year Book Board C41 Vassar JAMES R. WESTMAN Get army with all you can. Orchestra C41 Brown CHARLES HAWTHORN WHEELER Charlie lf you 'wish to be good, first believe that you are bad. Math. Club C41, Cercle Fran- cais C41, Mountaineer C41 Princeton BARBARA WHITE Bobbie Get it done in a hurry. Hockey CZ, 31, Basketlgafl Q2. 3, 41, Baseball 12, 3, 41, Span- ish Club C3, 41, Dramatic Club C41, Glee Club C41 Newark School of Physical Training DOROTHY IDA WHITNEY SAD0tU Compared to me a piece of string ls reaUy quite a husky thing. Pratt 41 'v V .ant H.-- un... if ff V5 4 ...Q ,.:+1f vc, ' 'F' L I v , , , 1...-.11...J ff-:I kim f 'f'lg.g13ie.N......-1-.-.l fl iff mf A I ff. -J MAURICEWHITTINGHILL ESTHER MAY WILCOX Whit aI1lll'0C67LL'6 Ls always un- , s11.rpicio14.r. , There as no arcellcurc uu- coupled with dijicultyf' Katherine Gibbs 1 Debating Club 443 i FRANCES LINDSAY WILLIAMS ' Frannie ELIZABETH U. WICKHAM It'.r hire to be naiuravl, , uBetty,, Wh-fn y0u're naturally 11-iff. H q Bursar Staff 145, Year Book The more I riff of 'nwfi Board f4J, Cercle Francais The more I Iike horses. 62, 3, 43, Class Basketball CZ, 37 Art School New Jersey College HELEN EVELYN E WILLIAMS Q She watches him as a rat BARBARA WIEGAND watrhes a mouse. Bob Class Basketball CZ, 31, Sub HL l . ' :tl Council C3j, Junior Prom Com. argc nlusm eg insurer CID, Bursar Stag 645, Trai.- I foyou .ro fful. fic Squad C4J, Dramatie Club Cla ske KZJ, Bursar 449' Slgudyj Hall COHHCII UU Q p C49 ew ersey College 5 1 l 4 i i L M ,mu -U f1 fl fx T1 A -A -A.-A I A C-. L --.I 4 A-A-A -- -l f., 1 A '2 59 'E Q ,-,C,emPi1l'114EA1 Q5 -M, a MILDRED WILLIAMS lt is inzpossilrtv to be just 'witlmut being gcur'ro'1a.v. Bursar Staff C4J, Glee Club C43 MURIEL WILLIAMS sl mclid never bold. C , Board , , Had C43 . , . 5 Ccrcle I4 . C2 3, 4 lee Y ' Tail sar CLIERTRUDE WOOLLEY Gert Cf4'r'tiv'.v witty. Gz'rtic .v.cIc'z'r'r. lx Gfrtu' flirty? llrmily v1'vr. Class Basketball C2, 3, 45, Bur- sar Staff CSD, Sub Council C3J, unior Prom Com 3 Class J . C J, : Hockey C3J, Social Com. C3J, Class Baseball C2, 3J St. Lawrence MARY LUCILLE YATER Li.rt to my tale of woe. Glee Club C3, 45, Year Book Board C41 Normal School JESSIE WORLEY I crave nothing. FREDERICK VVILLISTON WRIGHT Join the Navy and see thc world. Traffic Squad C41 Annapolis ' x so A- A11 fl 2767 i I v . M 4 gtettttt-ttmtATt2E HELEN MARGUERITE YOUNG Peggy Br'.ricle 'tis known that she speaks Greek As naturally as a pig does sqzwa-k. Normal School V ROBERT YOUNG Bob The man who blzaslzes is not qmte a brute. Orchestra 13, 45, Debating Club 13, 45, Pres. of Debating Club 145, Dramatic Club 145, junior Prom Com. 135 Amherst . C. ADELAIDE ZELLIF Cece Flirt and the world jlirts with yon. Be prim and you walk alone. Beechwood GODFREY A. ZOBIAN Zobe Strong enough to ma-ke a good 'ml-presszonf, Traihc Squad 145, Znd Foot- ball 12, 35, Capt. of Znd Foot- ball 145, Znd Track 125, Track 13, 45, Class Track 145 ROSE DORIS ZURKER No rose by any other nanze could be as sweet. ' eee E ufnzvfe fr L..- RUTH C BETTES Woof Before me shone a glorious world Fresh as a banner brzyht Elect Com C31 Basketball C41 Barnard MARY BULLOCK Common sense ss natures gt t Bill 7803071 Lf dll aff PETER FDWARD DELUCA Pete The world loves the spzce of wickedness MARION PWELL She IS no better than she should be FlVlPHlll:lEPlPE ALEXANDER FERGUSON Alex sleep! It as a gentle thmg GEORGE HENRY HOLSTEN I am a bad man Rutgers HELEN KAVENY Her Igrm accorded wvth a mt Lrvely and ardent frank and kmd ADA MORGAN Adolphe Those elegant delaghts of Black Bottom and Charleston Glee Club C41 Debating Club Columbia IF THIS MEANS YOU! ' I l WE VE TRIED OUR BEST TO PLEASE EACH ONE WITH A FITTING EPI GRAPH IF YOU DON T LIKE THE ONE YOUVE GOT JUST SWALLOW IT AND LAUGH 41 7' JOHN SORENSON To do nothmg as an every mans power HELEN TAYLOR If you cant lead yourself ktd others Class Basketball C41 Basket ball C41 Stuck' all Councxl 1 RUSSELL THATCHER Dwmty of manner always cont egs a sense of reserved force WILLIAM N VREELAND I Keep that school boy complexion Study Hall Council C21 Traf fic Squad C31 Sergeant Trai lic Squad C41 Football C41 Track C41 Lehxgh I L xx K ig ly ll ll If ' ' ' ' ' 1 n H . Goh . . , ' Pl ' ll ' , fl I ' 0 ' 5 Y N , W 5 JI , ' Y . . I 1 ,- . 4 n ' I I I f ,' ,, . . ' .H U ' I I I v ' ll n , ' 1 'l . ,, , . ' . T JR ' ' KI 51 ' U ' H ' , B ll ' I! ll ,I If ' I . 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This is our junior year, and since we had become acquainted with the school the P year before, we started right out workingihard and contributing whatever we could to our school. iwi W-N 1 I ' Last year when we were sophomores we, of course, were new to the building work, and everything per- taining to the school. Nevertheless, as we caught on we have been working hard. In January last year, we began our social career with one of the most remarkable mixers that a sophomore class has yet given. There was very charming entertainment provided by the talented members of the class. The enjoyable climax was reached by good eats and music by the famous Montclair Senators. That was only a beginning. This year, as juniors, we scheduled the Junior Prom. You can judge the success by the fact that since March the committee has been hard at work. We have not only been thinking about social affairs, lfor early in the year we got down to business and elected the following oiiicersz President. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...... ..JAcK Rurnnnronn V ice-President. .... . . . . . . .BETTY STEELE Secretary. . ...... . . . . . . . . . ......... Jovcs JENKINS These two girls and Art Mayes were elected to serve on the Student Council. The junior boys have been far from backward when it comes to sports. They have been well represented on every team, and won the indoor track meet. Girls, too, have helped hold up the reputation of the class. It is one of the girl's junior teams that holds the laurels as champions in basketball. In June the Seniors could not graduate if it were not for the Juniors who provide bouquets and usher at graduation. Oh, yes, we realize that we are just juniors and have a lot to learn but watch us at the end of next year when we graduate as the famous class of '28. Worr 71 School X Nonsense ANU 60 QNJFARJPAR lN'ro THE NIGHT --Wf- 'a HULLY GEE! IF IT AIHT A3 4 ME 6 Cl x,,U 'NHKH DOES f x! J' OL5XMAN! :H sr-1AK!NG,2......A , Zo X Q VVvx.V,,.,-f i ' N I N x 'Q I f 3 cc- 1 n WP X , xo D ,y J Fx CQKLL' , Q , :N X gg qv ONS f' X MIM! l f' H'-' Tm: DAY POR NQTE ESO ., 7 6,5200 REwARD FOR DROPS, Ut , of ANOTHER . f CAPTUREN MCKS UP, X. YP f V L L f g 3 -5 'Q w L l x M ' s'r'- O59 r 197 - AFTER A 4 U A , A TRAFFIC BREAKER! ' ' m , V , - wx Q .5 in A Alas 72 ,ig---W TQTQLQ Q S 7.3 CY MAIN Smwdmy Sophomore Class Qjficers ,IA1 lx RUST HJXIQHARA H.-X'l l' l'1'rx1l!m1I I 'im'-l'm',v1'fi1'11l 74 f J I 1 x X SOPHOMORE SUB-COUNCIL 75 W - M XQMDHITHWQE SOPHOMORES CLASS HISTORY ,D C, E'RE only Sophomores but what of that? Everyone has to start at the bottom. This X I fall we entered the Senior High School with fig a great deal of pleasure and a desire to prove K' 1 ourselves promising students. It took us a little while at first to adjust ourselves to our new sur- roundings. We now, however, feel right at home. Early in the year we elected officers for the class who have proved exceptionally capable. They were: President .......... . . . . . ...... JACK RUST Vice-President .... .... B ARBARA BATT Secretary ..... ..... M ARY MARION Treasurer. . . . ...... . .... . ....... . . .ARTHUR HART As representatives on the Student Council we chose Jack Rust and Barbara Batt. Though we are the lowest grade in the senior school and considered little better than sophomores, we have contributed our part to the school and are striving to prove ourselves promising leaders for the future. The boys of our class have shown their athletic ability by gradually succeeding in securing places on the football, basketball and other teams. The girls have shown great skill in hockey and basketball. At the December rally three of the sophomore girls were presented with M's. We also have prominent members belonging to the Glee Clubs, Orchestra, and clubs of the school. This year the sophomores decided to have a mixer on April 29th. As it was late to mix, this idea was finally abandoned. The class of '29 feel that we have already contri- buted something to the school but hope to do a great deal more in our next two years. We are confident we shall make top-notch juniors. Let's go! 'Wx flflavf as 76 P' wx, A ii' 'TA QQ as 'I A '55 0 R 2' XX 1 I L 495254 15? '4 W1 Y X, MQW A f MH PR 7 'gli ex ,QI f f M W YI'ISAI.I. TI 78 W IM ll 9 , 1. V 00 2111 X R iclgevn ni ul ijiililllidfl , lzzist K Di iw c 4 rx Smith Side llickinsmm BIUl'I'i5tllVVl1 liarriiigci' . East Side Illusniificlcl ... NfIllClJL'I,I, Opp. 0 147 59 O CJ 10 26 0 27 Comics. . . Lox1f.1.1. .......... . NoEI,fS11ac:IaRSoN. . . linen .....,...... IFENNI-:ic .... S'1'lci21.ia .... III-:NRY ........ FAY Ckfaptziinij . . . A s K .......... Zo1x1AN, j.. .. Scmmi' .... XY. Ii. SPRAGUIC. . .. VI NC IE NT FA Y. . RICHARD HURGIE.. TEAM . . .Lett land .Lcft Tackle .Left Ciuzird ......Center Right Cluzml Right Tzickle ..Right liml .Quzu'tc1'h:1ck ...Halflmck . . . I lzilfback ....Fi1llImck .. . . .L'u:1ch . .... Captain . . . .Manager H MM.m--g-- tiVlPt-llTtfllifil'RE- Q FOOTBALL .L .. HE Montclair High School football team com- pleted a far more successful season this year than last. Although the team only won half if ,eeyl its games it fought for every inch of ground. ' ' Vincent Fay led his team nobly, inspiring them with a fighting spirit that was beyond belief. In the East Orange game with the score 12 to O against them we saw our team smash through for a touchdown before the half had gone two minutes. Gordon Lovell broke through the heavier East Orange line blocking a kick which paved the way for another two points. Although our team had to submit to a heavier, more experienced line in the end, it was not because they stopped fighting. Dickinson, boosted by everyone to be champions of the state, came to Montclair expecting to win by a top heavy score. What happened? VVhy jack F ritts picked up a fumble and sprinted sixty yards for a touchdown, then to complete the afternoon's work Jim Henry picked a forward pass out of mid-air and raced across for a second touchdown. Dickinson managed to put over one touchdown later in the game but Montclair won 13-6. With a 7 to 0 victory over Ridgewood and a 13 to 0 victory over South Side tucked away, Montclair pre- pared for her annual game with Bloomfield. On the Saturday before the eventful game the team had a slight workout defeating East Side 22-0. Although Whity Ask dodged the Bloomfield team time and again for long gains, Bloomfield won 27-0. Three cheers for our new coach, Mr. Sprague! We all wish him success with his next year's team. Mr. VVoodwan put a lot of fight into the scrubs this year giving the varsity many close rubs. With the school backing up Charley Soleau next year we'll hear of a team that can't be beaten. 11 Cl 27' , Y V I ..,., -L5:.1,,,3,,E :w .-ltfrfiif. 1111 tennis te'1n1 vxent thiough a yery successful STE-Q SL1Nll11 11111n111q eight out of 11i11c lnatches. The 1 1111111 lllt 111 15111, of ou1 tc 1111 11otl1 i11 tl1e singles 'Qi 'md dou111L ll1'11C11C'S was outstanclino' all season. h TENNIS 1 Qii N i I , . 1y7 'Tx 1. .v 4 V. Y ' - 12 . 1 dl lx ' 1 The first match with Ridgewood was the only one lost. 11y a 4 to O score. Tl1e following week we came hack strong to defeat Dickinson 4 to 1. lt was just o11e victory after z1.not11er from then till t11e e11d of tl1e sea- son. 1Ye downed Rahway 3 to 2, liast Orange 4 to 1, l1Zll'1'll1gL'1' 5 to 11, liast 11l'Z1llg6 again 3 to 2, Glen Ridge -1 to O, lJ1L'lill1Slll1 5 to O and i11 tl1e linal match Sout11 Side 5 to O. Captain Red MacDonald was the out- standing 11laye1' of tl1e year although 11e was Sll171501'1CCl well hy George Coates 21.1111 Clarry Steinka1n11. Tl1e tennis team deserves a lot of credit hecause they l1ad no 11111110 courts. This year with our own courts at lissex Field we expect a large squad out and another cl1an111io11sl1i11 team. M . ' ' ' -..i23 tk 1-4! 'I' ..'f,.f, - Captain ........ Rla11ager .... Coach. . . Rl Ac'11oN A 1,11 Comes STEINKA M P Ridgewood .. lliclcinson .. Rahway ..... East O1'ange Barringer . . . East Orange . Glen Ridge . . Dickinson .. South Side . . MACDONALD ..........R. S.1Xl.l,l2 ..........C. L. WK 14 JDMQXN TIEAM 1.111114 ST12E1.1i Diuzw SCH 15115113 Mont. 111113. ........... 0 4 4 1 . 3 2 4 1 . 4 O . 3 2 . 4 O . 5 0 . 5 O TNR .Ax QNX , I BASKETBALL TEAM S2 , xy' 1 I K I . Iv K 'vt at'-,tv .H--Q lid px--'ish -- s nl li 'li'll l liz' nl wifi- -- --- air tits it R 0 it 1 -fl r- C' Q X Q . U 6' I Y' qbm TEAM . . FRITTS ..... ...... . ..... R ight Forward i MCDONALD. RATH ..... ASK ..... RUBINO .... MCCARTI-IEX' BLOCK ..... Captain .... Manager ..... Coach .... . . .Left Forward .......Center e ........Center . . . . .Right Guard . . . .Left Guard . . . .Left Gaurd . . . .DANIEL BLCJCK .MERILL SNYDER N. J. MANSFIELD , - -J WING to the lack of veterans this year, our court aggregation did not have a successful season as far as victories were concerned. Cap- tain Dan Block was the only player from last year's great team who returned to school this year. The team was composed of McDonald and Fritts, forwards, Ask and Rath, centers, and Block, Rubino and McCarthy, guards. Our one consolation is the prospect for next season. Captain Block, McDonald, and Rath are the only regulars to be graduated. The second team, practically all of whom will return, had a very successful season, turning back, among others, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, East Orange, and Plainfield. Our first team dropped the curtain-raising game to South Side 28-18. After ploughing through a raging blizzard to get to Trenton, the South Jersey team tobogganed the Blue and White array 39-19. Bloom- field defeated us on our own court 26-20 and Glen Ridge beat us 37-22 in the Ridgers' gym. We defeated our old rival East Orange '19-14. Asbury Park at As- bury and Bloomfield at Bloomfield administered two more defeats. Then we once again broke into the win- ning column with a victory over Plainfield. We then lost four straight, South Side, Glen Ridge, :East Or- ange, and East Side being the victors. In the last game of the scheduled season, we trampled Bloomfield Sem- inary 32-21. In a state tournament game, we were eliminated by Columbia High of South Orange. cuff? 7' Lf J lf I 84 T, 1.-. ' r 1 .--.,-.:Lt-.fi.:.-Qg:'n.nsa.'i 112114-zzri' .Lg ,. - L -.: 1.1159 ' L SOCCER, 1926 1 G, l'l'll several veterans from last year's cham- K pionship soccer team again in the fold, Coach A N. -I. Mansfield whipped together another championship outfit. This is the second con- secutive year that the Blue and XVhite has car- ried off iirst honors in the X. J. 1. A. A. League. The teznn lined up with Captain Salle, Griffiths, Cole. .'XHlllllllSUl1, and -Iacolmus in the forward line, Ferguson, llell, and Robinson, half-hacks, Seigel and Branczl. full- lmacks. and llawkey in the goal. liew soccer men are graduating so we entertain high holmes for a third consecutive championship next year. N. il. Kl.XNSl IliI.lJ ........................ Coach Rl JIBICRT S.'XLl.lf ........... . . .Captain Cl..-XRlCXL'li S'l'1iINli.'XM P .... . . .Manager Horace Robinson john Branca Russell Jacobns Harold Bell Robert Salle--Captain Harold Hawkey 1 TEAM XVillard Cole Hugh Ferguson Frank Siegel Fred Amundseu Edward Grifhths Richard Allenby Clarence Steinkamp-Mana cr Oct. 8. Oct. 15. Nov. 3. Nov. 10. Nov. 17. Nov. 19. Nov. 29. Dec. 1. Dec. 8. SCHIZDUI 1 J Barringer .... East Orange Verona ...... Barringer .... East Orange . Dickinson . . . Millburn .. Millburn .. Dickinson .. I I QACK 86 'l'R.XCli TEAM H ' IHUNER CONE U 37? SMITH Iicuslcxnxk 'A DINKEL, XY. Hlima V ' ST. -lmlx Znlzl.'xN,f Z 1:IAN, Hu CK br J l . ,, ' 'iw l 1 c IxhR I P'- SL'IlliIJL'I.li Aw' G5 A X 1711111 Jfvvfx V is X f-1 X Glen lemgv. 40, xlmm-lim-, Sw fl-Q v 1- - 1f:f5i1i:f22'rGf,1,9::5:fffIz:1' - X 'l 0 , . T, . L 4 . A ,Q d, Q ' '- Ridgcvvuud, 653 KIm1tcIai1', 61 Q Passaic, SYM Montclair, CH Glen Ridge, -Wg lllainiielrl, 20g Klwmtclair, 65 fillltilill- - - ------'----- SNHTII Sozrflz Sizlf l1I'Z'l'fllI'l-011 Nlzuulger. .. ..,,-XLICX. IFICRGUSQ JN Montclair' NM glngkiysofgu South Side' 1 J Umm .',. L. XYfjfjlj1XIA,XN Iinst Orange, 627915 Mm1tclnir, 0074 Sifflft' LUN! NIU11tCl2li!', 26511 Q Passaic 23 S7 Q ..-nw ,.-,.,g1jpgjq1Ugq55TQ5- C----.ee V TRACK .. ,y HE track team, already state champions for two successive years started out after their third championship by defeating Glen Ridge l!f'gr'.Qxl S9 to 49. Coach Woodman was well pleased V ' A ' 'l with his team's first showing. Bunny Smith raced through the mile in fast time and we thought Zobian's javelin would never come down. Rutherford was the next opponent to fall by the wayside. The score was Montclair 59, Rutherford 34. After running wild against Clifton for a score of 90 to 36 points, Montclair met her first defeat of the year at the hands of Ridgewood. We were defeated 65 to 61. The fol- lowing week Passaic beat us by 89 to 69 points show- ing our team that they must work hard to hold the state championship. After a triangle meet in which Montclair defeated Glen Ridge and Plainfield, we en- tered our first large meet of the season. At South Side we showed the other teams of the state that Monclair was not to be laughed at. Again Captain Smith outran a large field to win the mile while Zobian, Briner, Dinkel and St. john collected enough points to win the meet with 23M points. Dickinson was second with 20 points and South Side came third with 19. In the N. J. I. A. A. meet Montclair lost out because of the large number of junior events won by other teams. As it was, East Orange only beat us by two points, the final score being 6294 to 60Mg. It was at City Field, Newark, that Montclair broke all records and won three state championships in a row. After Smith had won his accustomed mile, Bubb and Lloyd Rosevear flew over the low and high hurdles for ten points more. The final score gave Montclair the meet with 26M points. Robert Bubb was elected captain for 1927. With a lot of good candidates and Mr. Woodman to coach them we should win another state championship. S S 'ii'+ f '41 q2,7r 'M 'M M QNPHIWENRE SENIOR WEARERS OF THE M 1926-1927 EDWARD GRIFFITHS. . . THOMAS HARROP ..... HAROLD HAXVKEY .... JAMES HENRY .... JAMES IQIESLER ...... CONWAY MACDONALD. ELEANOR MCELRATH. GEORGE MCCARTHY. . . BEATRICE MOORE ..... RICHARD NALE ..... CONSTANCE NICHOLS .... VIRGINIA PLEASANTS. KENNETH- RATH .... ROBERT SALLE ....... SEYMOUR SIGERSON.. FRANK SIEGEL ...... MERRILL SNYDER ..... CHARLES SOLEAU ..... CLARENCE STEINKAMP .... . . . . Soccer . . . . . Hockey .............Soccer . . . . . Football, Hockey ....,.......Hockey . . . .Tennis, Basketball . . . . . . . .Basketball . . . . Basketball . . . . Basketball . . . . Football . . . .Basketball ..............HOckey . . . .FoOtball, Basketball .............SOccer . . . .Football . . . . . .Soccer .. ...... Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . .Football, Hockey .Soccer, Tennis, Basketball ROBERT BURR. . . .... . . . .Track, Football, Hockey VIRGINIA BEATTIE ..... . . . . ........... Basketball RUTH BETTES. . . . . . . DANIEL BLOCK. . . . DICK BURGI ..... GEORGE COATES .... WILLIARD COLE ..... MARJORIE DOLAN. .. FRANCES DORMAN. .. ROBERT DREW ...... LOUISE DRUCKLIEB.. DOROTHY EGGLESTON .... VINCENT FAY ...... JOHN FENNER ..... RAYMOND STEELE. .. ELWOOD TUCKERA. .. ETHEL WARE ..... BARBARA WHITE .... GERTRUDE WOOLEY. . GODFREY ZOBIAN .... ....... . .Basketball . . . .TraCk, Basketball . . . .Manager Football . . . .Tennis, Football . . . .Soccer, Hockey .. ..Manager Basketball ...........HOckey . . . . .Tennis . . . . Hockey . . . . Basketball . . . .Football ................FoOtball Tennis, Football, Hockey ...................Track . . . . .Hockey, Basketball . . . . . . . . .Basketball . . . . Basketball . . . . .Track I FKICY Tl UO e-.f5llVlPHllle'lEPUl2li- .' - i .gig 4 ' We fm. if -up if fl .- W - Q - ef or M X Q -'Nav fa, l nb .0 ,O X -g I gJ,,, a TEAM T. HARROP ................ .... R . VVing Sub-Roma SOLEAU .... ............. ...... C e nter COLE .... .... L . Wing IIENRY .... . ....... L. Defense IQIESLER ....................... R. Defense Sub-MAYES BUBB ....................... .... G oal WILLIARD COLE .............. ...... C aptain ROBERT BUBB .................. ..... M anager E Assistant-ROBB W. K. SPRAGUE ........,........ .... C oach C-4,3 OLKEY made its come back in the High championship teams of five and six years ago. Mr. Sprague called out hockey candidates sflf planning to hold some class games. With such good material as Soleau, Cole, Kisler, Henry, Steele and Bubb it was decided to make up a team to repre- sent the school. In the first game we were defeated by Cornish 4 to 3 and in the second game by Montclair Academy Z to l. From the third game until the end of the season the team defeated all their opponents. New Brunswick High School, last years' state champions. lost to us 4 to 0. We defeated Cornish in New York 10 to O among our other victories over Carteret, South Orange, Cranford and Morristown. To end the season we travelled to Princeton and won the state champion- ship. HOCKEY School this year, resembling some of the Schedule Montclair Opponent Cornish ............ 3 4 Montclair Academy .... 1 2 - New Brunswick H. S. 4 O Carteret Academy ..... Z 0 So. Orange -Ir. Ath. . . 1. 0 Cornish School ..... . . 10 0 Cranford H. S. .... 6 1 Morristown H. S. 6 0 iifliiiliiifer A , - v s -,. ,, ..., ...,. xr! if Il xliq Ji JI 3, W. , 32. BASEBALL l L MMIIIC hasehall team went through the season X 1 winning four games and losing eleven. :Nl- though the mimher of games won does not lf? look im mressive, the team manaffed to win F tp 5 li-'MVQW second plaee in the N. DI. I. A. .'X. league. 'l'he season opened on April 20 when we were nosed out hy Newark Academy 7 to 6. Un the 22nd of April in the last game ending a mediocre season. Ray Shief- ler played brilliantly all season at short stop while Pep and Nick Rohino showed some snappy work at second and third hase. The 1927 team with plenty of good material should come through tl1e season with a hetter reeord. XVe wish Mr. Mansfield the hest of luek with it. Captain .... . . .RQX Y SH lflFI.li R we won our first game from Glen Ridge ll to 6. The Manage,-. H .'..' QA 1QfjSIiV14:A.XR following day -we defeated our ancient rivals lfast Conch. I H J. BfA.XNSl4'Il4:I41j Orange 7 to 4 in a league game. lhe next six games were lost to Dickinson, l'lainlield, Rutherford, Bar- IZTHXCS ?CI.N21PUli . . . . ,. . Qt ' . ' rmger. Bloomfield, and Dickinson. lhe team played its Tiglllzlfg xfglffdfglarcom hest game of hall of the year against Glen Ridge, whom Jw- Rflbilw 15110220 . V 9 , Seheifler bzmders they defeated for the second time hy the seore of -B N' Rubim, Graham to 6. In the next to last game we defeated Barringer gpfllwy gilflcigh in another league game 8 to 6. Bloomfield defeated us Gigli? 612125 Rusuuu.-Manager va, in f t , 1 t, V..., A mfr! 1 ' mffq K Km hm ,gf u 'ww 1 K - ,N . I .F X I I 0 iffy mayb? J I!! ,lf f NW fl!! .0 J ,717 'Lf' ,fr 'M' ,-Q? , . ' .-.-1-vm! ' um-A zum. ... , , ,,,41,Y5f-ff, ,-.qua f ,nw ,,, 1 7?'fffi?i1lf2 . cg ,M EG' ff f 'P , -g.'f 9 A ilf ,V 'r-' ' 5 - ff f , . fr' fc .4277Q.f',-3 5,11 W. . 17 ni Wgvffs' ,-fgfnyfigyw ff? .Q 1 f , ,iigr 77.1, i4M gem w k-r' Y if YY 4. f f l 41, ':, Z t1CS ,,,,- 93 CK KY TICAM 4 94 ff 1 JJ M - auPia1ifIHIgAIQe Hockey ,53 1 0 '5 9-I Fmlxg ' ,ug ,Q V, LONG with the clear crisp October weather comes the Girl's Field Hockey season. Out come hockey sticks, balls, ankle guards, sweat- shirts-and generally, a crowd of eager, ex- lxggbi cited girls. This year, however, whether it was due to. extra good movies, too much homework-or something elsef-Somehow the crowd didn't appear to be so large. Never the less, under Miss Mather's will- ing supervision some good interclass games were played. Then finally, a squad was chosen. A game was ar- ranged for with Glen Ridge. But as the saying goes- there's nought so changeable as the weather -or so H- me Wl Q: surprising for on the day for which the game was scheduled, the field was under three inches of snow! In spite of it all-small numbers, bad weather, and other handicaps, we are sure that a good time was had by all GIRLS' HOCKEY 1926 Forwards LOUISE DRUEKLIEB JANET HUGHES FRANCES DERMAN EVELYN ERWIN 'ETHEL WARE fffaptainj IULIET MARSTON MILDRED HAGGBLOOM AGNES TAMN H alfbacks Fullbacks LOUISE GUILLMAN ROSAMOND PECK jo VAN NESS VIRGINIA PLEASANTS ISABEL TORRENS PEGGY SCHLEGIL Goal CARLEEN MALEY 12275 eee -A BASKETBALL TEA M 96 I - -----.M..5rItt1DHwitAmr:,+ve - SJ lla Basket Ball ng gi GIRLS' BASKETBALL S in other sports, basketball this year consisted of a series of inter-class games with one final outside game. When four Senior, four junior, and five Sophomore teams had been chosen, each team played every other team. The Sen- iors won in this. At the finish there were three teams which had been beaten only Once--Honey McElrath's, jinny Beattie's, and Sis AmundsOn's. These three ft? T . ,VA wt , .ifnin 1 I .gp Q Lfi :pb , 11-.. played Off for winner and Sis Amundson's team won, thus earning M's. Next, by a vote of all the players Of 'every class, a representative team was elected. This team acted as varsity, playing Glen Ridge and thus re- ceiving their M's. Although Glen Ridge held a very fine record, having beaten among others the successful Montclair A. C. team, Our girls defeated them by a score of 27itO 18. Representative Team FRANCES AMUNDSON fCaptainj RUTH BETTES ................ ELEANOR MCELRATH .... . BARBARA WHITE ..... .. ROSAMOND PECK ....... .... DOROTHY EGGLESTON ..... .... VIRGINIA BEATTIE ..... . . . GERTRUDE WOOLLEY .... .... ETHEL WARE ....... . . JULIET LIARSTON ...... CONSTANCE NICHOLS .... BEATRICE MOORE ...... lWARJORIE DOLAN .... '-'11 A il Cl'2.'Z'Vi . . . .Forward . . . .Forward . . . .Forward . . . .Forward . Side Center . Side Center Jump Center Jump Center . . . . . .Guard . . . .Guard . . . .Guard . . . .Guard .. . . Manager BASEBALL TEAM 98 is 1 it QMDHHHEAIRE- as efb ll V, 'fifh ' 'fill' 1 K M ' l H iuXlllg5 Wif1 p 'l r' 'lawullIllIh.L--:- S-'M J W0 fd gil...- Zi E may say Cfor Mr. Augustine's benefitj that Q pl it isn't only the young men who have fan- l cies to suit in the springtime.. In this day and PH? age young women not only have the fancies 3.f ' l.A. but they suit 'ern. If our great grandmothers would see us in bloomers and middies, batting balls around, needless to say they would be very much shocked-and would probably resume their knitting under much confusiong thank Heaven their days is gone forever! The girl's Baseball season of 1926 was a complete victory for the sophomoresg not Only did they win the interclass'championship, but one Of their teams earned the varsity M, ' , Teams Of ten were chosen from each class Qso that each had more than one teamjj. At first there was a good showing from the seniors and juniors-but when it came to playing the interclass games, there were usually only about five girls on teams representing juniors and seniors, against a whole sophomore nine, Considering this handicap, however, the seniors and juniors played extremely well. The season taught them all a little lesson-sophomores too, for we'll wager that they were a bit surprised themselves. R FLORENCE ARESQN Cflaptainj LOUISE AUS'IlIN JULIET MARSTON RUTH BUCKS HELEN MOLESPIIINE MARGARET FERGUSON LUCY NORTON JANET HUGHES MARGARET SCHULLER MARION MADISON ROSAMOND PECK CARLEEN MALEY ELIZABETH HEITNER J2 f 1' 1 Q' X px Vw ujifw' ' - X Q C xgk K , KN Nb- X 4 X 'iff X X! . mx 1 l I ' f,.f ! 2 V J 6 . 1 I MQ 2' 1 Muff J FSI. A X Q? f ' il X XXX' Q , 'M fl ,ff , , f 1 f 1 N f' x Q X X -x I, MTX- ' 1 ' Tl!! vuks XX! 3 , L 1 1 ', 5 Q, K+ ' Q 'J ' A :AA S GIRLS' INTER-CLASS BASKET BALL TEAM 101 H 1 I I i I I I I I I I I I I I A I TE11f-CU 9'g9...,-SPORTS , f S . II . 1' . I 7' -xii , - - Y A 1 - - 1 4 GIRLS' INTERCLASS SPORTS ,y I, NEVV system has been devised for girls' ath- letics. Each class chooses as many teams as it can. Each team has to play every other team. The class winning the most games receives I-'gin numerals. The team winning tlIe IIIost vic- tories receive M's. Then a representative team corres- ponding to the former varsity is chosen by a vote of all the players. These girls play one outside game and also receive M's. For the past few years the girls have been treating outside athletics rather shabbily, and this year was by no means an exception. However, in spite of numerous bridge parties, movies, etc., a good crowd lIas partici- pated, mostly the more optimistic juniors and sopho- mores. In Baseball the sophomores walked away with letters and numerals, probably more because of num- bers than skill-fit's rather hard for even wonderful players to play live against nine IJ l17imzcr of I nterrlass Games ffuuiorsj FRANCES ILXMUNDSON fCaptainJ Doxus CALDWELL JOYCE JENKINS ELIZABETH BELLALE Doizoruv PLASS RosAMoND PECK ' JANET HUGHES VIRGINIA SPENCER MARION VVHITEIIEAD fm- '-f' X I- 74 ff E peru ,awe or 'E M5 PUBLICATIDNS -m F' vi ' -ah-K-' V t 7 , vrsfx ,-'T 'q'II' A s J 'K . ,. I D V .1---x.- 'SQ'-sf :Q in I'l'IlI2A'I'IQlC BOARD IH-1 W 1 A II5iNDHl1H EAIRE AMPHITHEATRE BOARD . n Editor-in-Chief H A ' JEAN BLAKESLEE NEAL Sub Editors MARY-JO COMES CHED MADISON Business Personalities RosE PONDISH, Manager DORIS STREET, Editor EMMA ROSENBERG CATHERINE FARRELL A EDMUND O'NEILL ELEANOR PITCHER Advertising ' FRANCES WILLIAMS I MILDRED WEST I DORIS MCCOTTER, Manager Photogmpmng A R ELEANOR MCELRATH CECIL MCGRUTHER ELSIE OLSEN, Editor- MARY CRANDALL MARY YATER ' M I PRISCILLA NICHOLS . EMMA ROSENBERG GRACE ACKAY ' Art Social and Organization ' DORIS SOVERELJ Editor CONSTANCE NICHOLS, Editor BYRON RABBIT R0,ER AMES CHARLOTTE JENNETTE WILLIAM BARKER Athletics ' SWF-H1053 PETER CLOKE, Editor V HERBERT PECK, Editor MELISSA FOURRATTE ALMA MORGAN I A1154 27' 105 ' NTA I N ICICI! lil IAN 106 ' QIVIPHIIHEPUIRE Zl THE MOUNTAINEER ,, HE MOUNTAINEER is a brand new insti- tution in our school this year. Though Mont- clair High School had a newspaper several IRA fx . I T I years ago called the Bulletin, it was thought best to discontinue it. Last spring, however, interest re-awakened. A petition was signed by about eight hundred pupils saying they wanted a newspaper. Since this request was made rather late in the year, nothing came of it. This year those interested approached Mr. Ferguson in September and with his permission started to find out if there was desire in the school for newspaper. In October a referendum was taken of the entire school. Over a thousand declared they wanted a news sheeet, and four hundrd that they would like to work on the board Of such a paper. This report was enough to sat- isfy the faculty that a newspaper would be assured suc- cess. A constitution was then drawn up and a charter granted by the Student Council. Then actual work began. Bob Young had to resign, so Ted Nitchie as- sumed the position of Business Manager during the rest of the campaign for subscriptions. In February he was succeeded by Russell Barnum. A contest was run for a name and slogan for the paper. The Mountaineer, suggested by four Or tive different people, was chosen for the name, and Merit, Honor, Spirit, suggested by Cecil McGruther, for the motto. Miss NVoodward and Mr. Wells also became faculty advisers. Mr. Baker, the business faculty adviser, explained the fine points concerned with running a school paper which an in- experienced board would not know. Finally, on january seventh, the first issue of the Mountaineer appeared. It was a fair beginning, but open for improvement. Since January seventh, an issue has been coming out every two weeks and great im- provement has been shown with each issue. It is hoped that this year's experience will help next year's staff to produce a still better paper. This year's staff has been: Editor-in-Clzief .... ....... I ONE DAVIS Managing Editor .... ..... E DWARD NITCHIE News Editor .............. .... C HARLES WHEELER Literary Editor. ................... BRYON RABBITT STEIN, RICHARD NALE. Sports-JEAN YOUNG, FRANK AIKMAN, HENRY HOL- Social-BEATRICE CHINNOCK, IVIARITORIE DOLANE, MARTHA JOINER, IYIILDRED VVEST. .':fIlH1Ulf---NIARTHA JGINER. Calendars--DORIS CALDWELL, ADELAIDE BRISTOL, CHARLES BOGART. LifCFllIfM7C-HENRIETTA FEAR, ELEANOR MCELRATH, AUBURN VVHEELER, MURIEL LODGE, ELEANOR SCAUVET, MARGARET HERVEY, JOSEPHINE HORN- BEEK, MARY HOEL, LUCILE ROSENRAUM, MARION FERRY, CATHERINE WALTON. I4llUCFffSillg-ALBERT JAY, HENRIETTA FEAR, LUCILE ROSENBAUM. Printing-CECIL MCGRUTHER, GVVINN GAGE, HAR- RISON ACHESON. X. P -- --f---.mRggOf+- - --- . 108 ,STUDENT c o v I-:A E E N 'r 4. 4 W H. P, H.. UPN 110 w. s GNPHIIPIENRE THE STUDENT COUNCIL HE Student Council has tried, during the year, to make itself a vital factor in the success of the school. There is certainly need of a popu- lar legislation, need of the execution of this i 5 ' ' legislation, and need of some student control. These three are the most important needs which the Student Council has tried to meet during the year. The greater part of the work is accomplished through the committees listed below: ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Chairman ............... ........... D ours SOVEREL Faculty Ad'zfi.rcr.v .... Mlss WARD and MR. AUGUSTINE SOCIAL'COMMITTEE. Chairman .......................... BARBARA BATT Faculty Adviser ..... ..... M R. RAMSAY The Social Committee supervises school social activi- ties and also manages the Pine Mountain Fund cam- paign which is conducted every year. This committee provides for appropriate and inter- esting assemblies and makes arrangements for the care of the flag during the assembly exercises. HOUSE AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Chairman . . ............. . .......... Boms PETROFF Faculty Adviser ....................... MR. YOUNG The appearance of the school building and grounds, as far as it concerns the students, and the passing be- tween classes and during the lunch periods are the main problems which come. under the supervision of the House and Grounds Committee. Much of the work of this committee is carried out through its very important subsidiary, the Indoor Traffic Squad. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Chairman ....... . ..... . ........... ARTHUR MAYES Faculty Adviser ...................... Mlss BEECK The main duty of this committee isp the publication, in town and school newspapers, of the student organi- zation activities. l THE ATHLETIC ADVISORY BOARD :,,X'lJllIC Athletic .Xdvisory lloard, though not one of the most prominent. is nevertheless one of lf? of the very important organizations of our fr school. This hoard has charge of all matters pertaining to athletics. lt is made up of two commissions, one of which is a hoys' and the other a girlsf Two memhers from each class-Sophomore, junior, and Senior are elected to each of the commis- sions. The representatives from the Sophomore class this year were lfleanor llishop, Geraldine Grassel, lid- ward Dinkel and George German. The junior class elected Carleen Maley, Rosainond Peck, Arthur Mayes, and Lloyd Rosevear. From the Senior class Ruth Lovell, lleatrice Moore, Vincent Fay, and Bailey Wells were chosen. 7 U The two commissions hold meetings jointly once or twice each month. Some of the duties of the board are to discuss such husiness as the appropriation of money for individual sports. the passing on the appointed manager for the different teams, and also on the cap- tains who have heen chosen. Another important piece of work is to approve the persons recommended for JUS. The officers are the following: l'1'v.videnf ..... . . .V1Nk'ENT FAX' I'TCC-Pl'l'Xl'lfl'IIf. . . . . HRUT11 LovEr.L .Sll't'l'l'fKI'l'.V ..... . ..RosAMoND PECK Trru..vu1'e1'. . . . .liixiiaiv W E1.r.s ts Q ,ff . J' My 'ES 'SN THE STUDY HALL ASSOCIATION lll Study ll1ll .-X5s11eiati1111 is e11111111.1sed 111 all STFQ' thc 1111p1ls v1l111,f1tTe11d tl1e study halls. Each 1 . . lllt ll 1 111.11e up a c11u11e1l, wl11el1 meets lll1lll11llX Vkltll tl1e Director 111 Studies t11 talk ill. G C .' N' ' 2 Q VG, 1 ' - 1 ,ff 'xi' L ' ? study g1'111111 elects a Cllfllflllllll and a s11l1-el1a11'- QFNHN '1 t 1 'l ' .1 3 g ' H l 'X , I 1111-1' Stllfly-llllll lll'l1lllClllS. C'111111ei1 IllC11llJ61'S must l1e passing 111 all their sul1je1'ts. flll May 26. 1026, the 111'gz111izati1111 was given tl1e 1'l1a1'ter f111' which it l1ad l1ee11 111'e1'i1111sly w111'ki11g. 'l'l1e1'e has 116911 s11111e dis1'11ssi1111 lately as 111 whether The Study llall .XSS1lL'1?l111ll1 is really worth wl1i1e. But it has held its 11w11 th1'1111gh all t11is criticism, thereby 111'111'i11g its value. lt has always l1ee11 t11e Zlllll 111 the 111'ga11iz:1ti1111 t11 have a 1'e111'ese11tati1'e 1111 t11e Student Q'11u11eil. liefure we could really 1111111 f111'wa1'1l t11 this, such i111p111'tz111t 111atte1's as 11l1t:1i11i11g :1 L'll2ll'1Cl' had t11 he tIlliCll care 111. Now, The Study llall 1Xss11eiati1111 l1as :11'1'1111111lisl1e1l enough t11 expect that they s111111 will have Z1 1110111111-1' 1111 tl1e Student C111111eil. This a1'1':111ge111e11t, we tl1i11l1, will he l.1e11eheial t11 every lllQllllJCl' 111 the 51116161111 l1111ly. IJl'L'A'lU'f'lIlL ........................... V1N1'1sN'1' lun' l'i1'1'-P1'z'.v1'd1111l .... . ..L'11,x111,11:s S111.15.1x11 .ST1't'l'4'fiIl'j' ........... .... l 1111111.11111 li,x'1 1' Dfl'c't'f01' of 57111111-.1'. . . . . . Kl11s. S'1'12v14:Ns11N HOIIlJI'1lfI j' .lI1'111Z1v1'.. .... M11. lf12111:1's11N OUTDOOR TRAFFIC SQUAD 114 f 1filVlPlelliielEAll2E A OUTDOOR TRAFFIC SQUAD HF. Montclair High School Traffic Squad this year is bigger and better than ever before in its history. We have twenty-two members in- cluding our faculty adviser, Mr. Young. He Q has done a lot of hard work and shown a great deal of patience with us. He has stood by us ithrough thick and thin and given us a .great deal, of important advice. A , x W The work of the officers is varied. Wells and Mason, the chiefs, are on duty -every morning at five minutes past eight to'check up on the squad as they come on duty, as it is essential to have punctuality. The work of Fry, the lieutenant, is to see that the fellows signed right and to heron the look-out, on his motorcycle, for the reckless drivers who sometimes come past the school, Vreeland, first Sergeant, has the job of check- ing upon our,more distant schools like VVatchung, Rand, and Grove. For the future we have one plan which is very neces- sary and will be'more so as the traffic becomes heavier on Park Street-that is, to have some kind of sign controlled from the sidewalk. This will mean the elim- ination of danger to the trafiic oiiicer who has this post of duty. We hope that those following our ad- ministration will have more luck in getting this sign than we have had. ' ' Chiefs ............. Q .BAILEY WELLS, VICTOR MASON 5' 'Q Q-,. sl Sergeant .... . . ....... WILLIAM VREELAND Lieutenant ..... . . ..... . . .ALLAN FRY THE INDOOR TRAFFIC -SQUAD HE Indoor Traffic Squad, which was organized this year under the direction of the House and Grounds Committee, consists of nearly one hundred boys and girls who serve as patrol ' ' f A men and officers. The squad, cooperating with the House and Grounds Committee, has supervised the passing be- tween classes, controlled the stairs and corridors, and slowed down the lunch room rush. Members of the squad, also keep order in and about the school during the lunch periods. Since the squad assumed its duties the passing on stairways and in the corridors has be- come much more orderly. The passing to assemblies of boththe junior and senior schools also comes Linder the supervision of this organization. 'Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Ladd, and Mr. Young have been instrumental- in helping the squad to obtain success in this first year of its existence. v The officers of the Indoor Traffic Squad are: Captain... .............. F. WILLIsroN WRIGHT, JR. Lieutenant.: FREDERICIQ FBUDELMAN EVELYN IRWIN F. BAILEY WVELLS IAIELEN WILLIAMS Sergeant.: ' HAROLD Ross VIRGINIA BEATTIE ALEX LYON JEAN YOUNG Faculty Adviser .... ................ M R. LADD -, -..v..-..-..--Ih I 41 q I i l I E l I I l 4 I 1 5 'Zu 4 x X . J V ' .QlNl!S' INDOOR TRAFFIL' SQUAD 1441, IHJYS' INIJHUR 'l'lQAlfI H' SQLUXIJ 116 THE BLTRSARS STAI71' 117 HELEN BRAY aeuefilwtfm- THE BURSAR'S STAFF I ,,,, HE Bursar's Staff, comprising forty public- spirited students, enabled Montclair High I School to act as host to the fourteen thousand pliliggrsx or more persons who attended our athletic ,' ' ' events this past Season. At the football games, six ticket-sellers, Senior girls from the Commercial Department, kept long lines Of people moving towards the entrance aisles, where eight boys collected the tickets with a ninety-nine per cent. accuracy. Inside the field twenty attractive girls di- rected by Jean North, Sales Manager, served our guests with more than eight thousand pieces of candy, chosen from the fifty-Seven well-known varieties. This service was made possible by the well-appointed ticket-booth and Held-offices recently constructed on Essex Field. It was there that the Executive Staff, chosen from the Commercial Department and com- prised of Mildred Williams, Secy.-Treas., Eleanor Brett, Asst. Secy.-Treas., and Charlotte Sokolay, Chief Clerk, working under the able direction of Francis Shiels, Chief of the Bursar'S Stalf, handled the, real business of the games. To appreciate fully the service rendered by this group, one must become acquainted with the vast amount of preparation before games, the skill necessary to handle the many details during games and the ac- curate check-up after the crowds have left the field. 5 This same organization functioned equally efficiently at Basketball games and other indoor affairs. BURSAR'S STAFF 1926-1927 EXECUTIVE SQUAD Chief of Stag .......... . ........... FRANCIS SHEILS Secretary and Treasurer ......... MILDRED WILLIAMS Asst. Secretary-Treasurer ............ ELINOR BRETT Chief Clerk .................. CHARLOTTE SOKOLAY Sales Manager ....................... JEAN NORTH TICKET SQUAD Sellers Collectors JOHN BURGESS HELEN MCHUGH ETHEL KLIMBACK JESSIE WORLEY . EMMA ROSENBERG ROSE PONDISH HORACE ROBINSON HERBERT PECK RICHARD ALLENBY GEORGE BROCKEL GILBERT GIBBS DEFORREST VOORHEES PAUL TUCKER SALES SQUAD Store MARGARET SCHLEGAL ROSAMOND PECK Field HELEN WILLIAMS ALISON HUGHES FRANCES WILLIAMS ALMA MORGAN MARGUERITE SCOTT ELIUABETI-I CAIRNS A am if ESTHER PORTER LESLIE PETRIE MARGARET HOBEIN DORIS STREET BARBARA WEIGAND ELEANOR PITCHER CONSTANCE NICHOLS PRISCILLA NICHOLS EDITH KALETSCH MARTHA HALL EVELYN IRWIN 119 ll! -efrirf-iliwtfwf Dramatic i C lub K -,fra Q ov an In 'Q io ll Vai, i .r 5 r - . ' , X . A 4 6,7 -L ' -V., 1' C AVE you ever tried to get a date with an au.: especially desirable person on a Wednesday afternoon? Yes, and you found it quite im- possible because, of course, there was a Dra- V matic Club meeting. The Dramatic Club's decidedly an active organization. This year its programs have been unusually inter- esting. In the fall, when the club began its year, at each meeting until Thanksgiving time, a one-act play was given, produced by some member of the club. ' surpassed by Capz'ui11 Apfvlejaeku which was produced on the evening of January twenty-first in the auditor- ium. The leading parts were taken by jean Neal, and Arthur Peterson who showed that he had talent other- wise than in playing the piano. VVe felt it a great honor when we were again invited by the XVashington Square Players of New York to lenter their, prige contest. But we felt even more hon- ored when our Club, competing witheight other clubs from various neighboring schools, walked off with the prize which was a Silver Loving Cup. The play was Booth Tarkington's Bimbo, The Pirate, in which Beatrice Chinnock, Edward VVenhold, Vaughn Waite, and Frederick Hall took the main roles. Vaughn had the picturesque part of a bold pirate This year the club has also been most successful in its membership campaign. The membership rose to one hundred and thirty-five. Every member was placed on a committee, the one he preferred, and had some definite job assigned. Mr. Augustine and Mr. Snyder, the coaches, have given a great deal of their valuable time. Their help towards the progress and success of the club is greatly appreciated. By the way, the officers for the year were: President ................... . ..... FREDERICK HALL V ice-President .... ..... R OSAMOND PECK Secretary ..... . .... MARY DELANO Treasurer ..... . .VAUGHN WAITE -ff -ima - f DIQBATING CLUB 122 vw-I'-fix, 7 ,R , .Q 15.53 1 'KY f5lVlPHllilelEPHl2s East Orange, Summit, South Side, and Montclair. Each ' school was to have an affirmative and a negative team, Q, . 1 l t the former debating at home and the latter at the op- l fir -.Q U, 1 Q posing school. Accordingly the try-outs were held on X ' November fourth in 216. At this meeting two teams .f2A if ,Naya in were picked for the first debate and two for the second. i g The Debating Club has also advanced along other 1 lines. Some of our members are contestants in the in y ' ' 'llli Oratorical Contest that the New York Times will spon- ii ff ' sor, in which the contestant writes an oration on some .A xx , phase of the Constitution, and then gives it before 1 picked judges. One of the masculine members of the ' Club will also be picked to compete in the Extempor- in aneous Debating Contest sponsored by Colgate Uni- ,JL HE first meeting of the Debating Club for the versity. For the feminine members, the New jersey year 1926-1927 was called to order by the College for XVomen conducts an oratorical contest each president, Robert Young, on September 21, year. 1926. Plans were made for the year and en- U V trance questions decided upon. At this meet- OFFICERS ing the Club heard formally of the future interscholastic u ' debating contest' Preszdcnt ..... ................ R OBER1' YOUNG Besides the regular work in the Club, debating, de- Vice-President .... ..... . IONE DAVIS claiming, and parliamentary practice, the idea of in- 5-eH,ctm,y '.,.. uln. L EONARD LANG terscholastic debating was approved. VVe immediately ' started to produce teams that would be an honor to Iirmsurer B ORIS PETROFF Montclair High. A league was formed consisting of Sergeant-at-Arms .... .... D AVID STICKNEY is if frqzsne me E --M- 123 FRENCH CLUB lu g F. d.stiDHitHtAme 4 ' . if - ch 4 zz 1 ' i '33 JJ 'Na L111.-.jx W AGE.,-4,c,-7 'N E5 ' V9 Nut-3 gi LE CERCLE FRANCAIS HE past year has been one of the most suc- 1 1 cessful since the founding of the club because of an increase in attendance and because of the initiative which many members have shown, which has led to changes in our constitution. The primary purpose of the Cercle Francais is to stimulate an interest among the students in conver- sational French. The meetings are so arranged that everyone has a chance to participate in some way. The first two meetings of the club were spent in electing officers and initiating new members. The following meetings were put in charge of the program committee, which provided for many interesting fea- tures including French speakers, a bridge party, small plays, and original games. Some of the speeches in- spired by this committee were very amusing and notc- worthy. They included the proposition of dredging Tony's Brook, Booth Tarkington's C ynewulf, and other equally interesting subjects. Our meetings generally close with a social hour and refreshments. The crowning event of the season was the presenta- tion of La Chauvc-Souris, a French vaudeville, which was witnessed by a large crowd. The proceeds were used in improving the Park Street house. Lastly the club as a whole wished to thank the mem- bers of the faculty who have so kindly advised us at all times. President ........ .... E DWARD NITCHIE V ice'-President ......... ....... R UTH CRAIG Corresponding Secretary .... .... J EANNE EVELINE Recording Secretary .... .... A LEX WALTERS Treasurer .......... . . .RALPH FELSER ,Ea A A effcg, . Q SPANISH CLUB HIS lunt will mark the close of the fourth STD '4 siicvc-sst'11l ycar of thc existence of lil Circulo Calon X'l'l'X'Zl1llCS. The cluh is coinposccl of im-inln-rs ol' the second ancl thircl yvar Spanish ' ' 1 'T classcs who wish to hccoine more prollcicnt in thc list- uf Spanish outsirlc tht- vlass room and to know more ahont thc customs of Spanish-speaking countries. Meetings arc hclcl ahout once a month. The- pro- grams, which arc variccl ancl entertaining, arc ar- l'1lll 'l'll hy thc chairman of the General Commission. 5 Sonic of tht-m have inclnrlcfl talks on Spain hy Mr. lfcrry. .Xt a ivvviit incvting Nliss Margaret hlctlcrson, trot- ol our lt-llow stnrlcnts. gave us a most delightful lcvtiirc- on hc-r travcls in South .Xmerica, which was illustratctl hy sliflcs. Uthvr progrznns featurecl musical cntcrtaim nc-nts hy the talentc-cl faculty aclvist-rs, Xliss Smith and Nlr. Ferry. ancl also hy lllL'Il1lll'l'S of thc Clllll XX't mrli one-act ct is alrcacly under way for thc prorluction of a nncclv lll1llCl' the clircction of .Xllan lfrv. This promises to he very interesting. The sh a social h dancing. Klis. Smith ancl Mr. Ferry have coopcratccl sp cliclly wit accoinlmlis l'i't's1'1lt'11l ort husincss meetings arc usually followccl hv our, at which time thc-rc are i'm-fi't-sliineiits and lon- h the otliccrs, making us fccl that wc have hccl satisfactorily thc aims ot' thc cluh. . . . . . . . ..l'Rl'.I7I'.Rll lx lil'l!lil.IXl.XN I'im'-l'1't'.v'ic1'1'11i. . . . ..f.X'I'llliRlNli l .xieic1':l,l. .hlt't'I'l'ftIl'.V ..... . . . lin na Rosiizxniciuz fl'i'1'f1.vzri'vr .......... ......... . .,..TUllN XX',vao cqfltlilifllltlll of limit-nil C'IIllllIIliUt't'. . . .,Xl.i..xN lim' H ELLENISTON AGORA N September the first meeting of the Hellenis- T for the new year were held. lt was at this that . t the club decided to hold a meeting regularly i f T-4 1 on the lirst Friday of every month. i 631 I lf: jll ton Agora was called to order and elections l as .. T T x I' l ' 21 n 3 U 1' ln November the whole clnh spent an interesting evening in New York, and saw HI'f7f70I.X'fIl.? by Enri- fu'a'r.v, a play which was presented at Hunter College. The regular meeting was also held, at which time the club played games in Greek. ln l elmruary the club gave a surprise birthday party to their revered mentor, Mr. Putnam. Instead of the customary red necktie he was presented with a beauti- ful birthday cake which the president nmtle lim-st-lt In March, Miss Crawford gave a very interesting talk on her travels in Greece. The club wishes to thank Miss frawford for the pleasure she gave them. Plans were made to present Thr l roys by .'fl't.YfUf7lI4!lIt'.S' at an early' spring meeting. The club as a whole has worked hard to make this presentation a success. .Xt the annual picnic in the Pompton woods the seniors bid a sad farewell to one of their best friends in Montclair High School, Mr. Putnam. The officers of the Greek Club are: Iff7l'SfUfl'.Y ....................... .... H I lm N CA I I'Al N Epifropos .... . . . lfimxcizs llricizlcv Gram1mzfcz1.f, . . . . .JBA N N ETTE H UI.s'1' W T X-'film' 'll' T nga Li ,,.lL-- . -Y, J..,?-Wiai if mr . l I xi W . . , SW 10 fl q.iiTr.5 flip if llllli-l,i.,,.'iil,, il 1w,ll1:'l:ii . iiiiifilli51ililiilllll.lIillll.llil? l l . 3, i 1 f 4 3 H :lj ll i Vt ' .f ' l on 'e' , 1 . 5150 iq i 1 , l I so . .I ' ' ,Q ...af .. , J.i'... 1 1 . - . 1 Radio Clula THE MATHEMATIC CLUB . i.., HIE Mathematics Club-What is it? Few stu- dents of the High School have any conception if of what the hlathematics Club is. Many don't fxgsig even know that it exists. This is notably due 3 I to the fact that so few people are really in- terested in higher math. V VVe believe, however, that the club is important and that the members get a great deal of value as well as pleasure from the meetings. The club is composed of a group of students who are interested in a higher form of mathematics than that which is taught in the classroom. Their activities consist, largely. of studying a college text book, under the guidance of lllr. Hart and Mr. Conine. This club is one that comes without calling for there are no offi- cers and yet the meetings are regular. THE RADIO CLUB HE Radio Club, which was reorganized last year after a two-year period of inactivity, is ji now a chartered club of the Students' Associa- lv tion. The members of the club have recon- E .4 ja at Lfzog J i 1 structed the transmitter and are operating it as a licensed amateur station, using a wave length of 40 meters. The call letters of the station are 2 AZF. Besides the transmitter, which is a 5 watt, 3.000 volt machine, the club possesses a short-wave receiver and a complete code practice outfit. There are two licensed operators iii the membership. Alan Fry C2 AVVMQ and Fred Schmitt C2 AQEJ. The officers of the Radio Club are: President ....................... .. ..... ALAN FRY Vice-President ...... ...... . FRED SCIIMITT Secretory-Trcazirinw'. . . . . UHERB1-:RT NEUSTADT fx fi 'll CE XL 'ft A nl '..x N A v J .V A , .1 1 - w X . A if Dy f fx .gig N. , Q xg 'f X f 3 Y X, ,ye 1. fe :ff GLEE CLUBS 129 J 1 Y -' , ,aria-iiiniisieiie . If-:Ss 13 Ar- Q 22,-' x if .til l Qi' , ,I 'A T ee Clulig with a fine increase in membership testifying to the enjoyment of the work under the able leadership of Mr. VV'ard, who has been the inspiration which has made the club popular. Under his careful training the singing is improving each day. The Boys' Glee Club now consists of about thirty boys and the Girls' Glee Club of nearly a hun- dred girls. The combined clubs meet two days a week and each club meets separately one day a week. Two fine quartets have been developed this year, whose singing has given pleasure to the entire school. The Boys' quartet consists of first tenor, Russell Dim- HE Glee Clubs started the 1926-27 season mick, second tenor, George Coates, first bass, Harry Lange, second bass, Rolland Jenkins. The Girls' quartet consists of first soprano, Fernande Gardner, second soprano, Elizabeth Falconer, first alto, Mar- garet Jeffersong second alto, Eleanor Cauvet. These quartets appeared in assembly in November and gave a very entertaining program. In February the Girls' 'quartet sang before N ishuane, and then returned and entertained us in assembly. The combined Glee Clubs presented another, pleasing program in assembly early in December. On December twenty-third, the last day before the holidays, the Glee Clubs sang carols in the halls during school session. Notwithstanding the 'unpleasant weather of Christmas Eve, a goodly number of the Glee Club turned out to carry with their voices a little of the Christmas spirit to those shut in at Mountainside Hospital. Thus in singing carols, songs, and ballads the clubs not only bring cheer to others and pleasure to them- selves but develop their voices and their minds, after all the chief aim of the clubs. President ....... ...... . GEORGE COATES V ice-President ........ ..... P RISCILLA NICHOLS Secretary-Treasurer ..... ..... D oR1s CALDWELL Assistant ........... ...... E LEANOR WARNOCK Librarian .... .... . JOSEPHINE HOORNBECK E tl Cn 27' were ORCHESTRA iw HIS year 'the Senior High iSehool Orchestra ggi has lmeen cllrectecl hy lllr. S. lt. Rowell. Thougli ' S- we were very sorry to have Nr. -Iansen, our Eg! former leacler, leave, Mr. Rowell is fast taking his place. Under his leaclership we feel that we have aeeomplishefl a great fleal of work hesicles having many good times. The oreliestra has lseen glad to serve the school any time it was neeflecl. lt has playecl regularly at the school assemhlies ancl also at other times when it was eallecl upon. XYe have playecl at the llramatie Clulfs two presentations, at the Cfhauve-Souris given lay the Cc-rule Francais, at the llltteliung School, for the XYoman's Cluh of the I'reshyterian Clinreh, for the l'arent- Teaehers' .Xssoeiation of the Montclair lligh School and finally at the annual Glee Cluh ancl Urcliestra re- cital. Besides all these appearances, we are very proncl of having been hearcl for the first time over the air at Station XYGCIT I'rv.v1'clr'11f. . . ..... XY.x1.'rrcn lim rclesox Sl't'l't'ftl'I'-V. . . . . lJRl'Sll.I..X l l.xl:1:1Ni:'1oN .ll1111t15j1'1'.. ...blonx lll'RCll-ISS I,fI7l'tIl'l'tI1I. . . . .S.xxl1'rcl. l3ARKlcR A as erffuwtf-ltr SENIOR FORUM HE senlor forum has been one of the brlght 9772 spots of our semor year Each Frlday the whole class has gathered m the audxtorxum to llsten to drstmguxshed speakers to dlscuss cur rent toplcs and to talk over the problems of our school llfe We have had many mterestmg speakers durmg the first half of the year Mr Ferguson our prmclpal spoke to us more than once and was kind enough to fill xn when a speaker who had been asked to speak falled us Mr Hart of the Mathematlcs Department gave us a very mterestmg talk and another mstructlve one was LIVER by Mxss Mary L North of the History Depart ment Dr Wylle of the Central Presbyterxan Church also addressed us rn hls convmcmg manner Through the courtesy of the Internatlonal House of Columbla Umversrty Mr Geisler a natzve of Germany was se of our bpamsh Department spoke on the COl1Cl1tlOI1S 1n Mexlco Dr Ambrosler of Columbla Umverslty lec tured on the questxon of the Phxhppmos governmg themselves Mr Carrmgton from the school of Soclal Research spoke on the problems of the Amerxcan Negro and Dr Turner wlth the ald of the stereoptlcan machme showed us the process through whlch we get our New York Tmmes During the first part of the year we also had a good many meetmgs devoted to the dxscusslon of problems of our student government As a result of these meet mgs a rule determmxng the llmltS for smokmg was established a new system of management was devlsed a Publxclty commlttee was formed to make the actlv 1t1es of the Forum better known to the school at large as well as to the publlc a commlttee to mvestxgate the management and results of student government ln the study halls was appomted and a treasury was estab lxshed m the Forum by each members paymg ten cents From this the funds necessary to pay for the expenses of out of town speakers were taken These first programs were mdeed mxscellaneous for we had not yet come to a declslon as to a defimte plan of procedure About the mlddle of the year however we determmed to devote the rest of our meetlngs to mternatxonal speakers Our first address after thus new plan was by Mr Edward Haves secretary of the com mxttee on Fr1endly Relat1ons wrth Forelgn Nat1ons He spoke on the Chinese and was kmd enough to glve us a few mmutes for askmg questlons at the end of hrs proved equally mterestmg From these meet1ngs we feel we have developed a stronger spmt of cooperatlon a better sense of admm 1strat1v Jurlsdlctxon and a truer xdeal of democracy Thls development has been clue ln a large measure to the orgamzmg abxllty of the ofhcers of the Forum seconded at all txmes by the supportmg Splflt of the whole Senior Class OFFICERS Prendent Bolus PETROFF V we Preszdcnf LILLIAN KERESEY Secretary RUTH LOVELL Treasurer CHARLIE SOLEAU 1lCl27' I E p . . . . . Q 5. H 1 1. If uf - . . . . g . . . . . . . , . I - ' - V jf ' , ' - cured. He told us about study in Germany. Mr. Ferry talk. Other lectures during the remainder of the year , . . . . . . . . , , . , essunununnusnassnssnuocu 1 'Xe mf 'cb 2 V6 'nf X Y mr xxx XXN A w . rl' I G I K N AX aw I if, ,ff if ' W , it gi I ff P? cg. . -Q snot-1l'fHEAir12e ' SENIOR DANCE .3 L, E have at last succeeded in having our Senior Q 9 Dance in the evening. It had been a precedent 1 in the school never to hold the dance at night. This year, with our new Principal's permission, 0 41 . . we broke away from it and the whole affair went over with a bang. The committee which had charge of the dance was headed by Lillian Keresey. Everyone on it worked untiringly and efficiently. To them we owe the greatest part of this success. This dance had a double attraction, an entertainment and dancing. The entertainment was in the hands of Grace Rollins. She presented first Delta Orton in a solo dance. Delta's costume was a light bodice with tinsel streamers and was very becoming. Her piece was charming. Following Delta we were 'all amused by George Coates. George put over the old Harry Lauder line which nearly brought down the house. His cos- tume was complete, even to the detail of a much bat- tered Scotch bottle. While we were still trying to regain our breath after George's humorous portrayal, a charming chorus, en- tirely of girls, appeared. It had been excellently coached by Grace Rollins and unexpected talent was revealed in girls from our own midst. Their costumes were of black trimmed with effective touches of white. The whole entertainment was one that we all en- joyed to the very utmost. We were particularly de- lighted however when our best beloved couple, Artie Mayes and Betty Steel, appeared. Their performance was marked with grace, originality and team work. First they did a Charleston, Black Bottom specialty. Then Artie, and Betty waltzed together. If the elder generation thinks that our modern dances hove no dancing grace we just wish they could see Artie and Betty waltz. As for the second part of the dance, that was carried off with an excellent result as was the first. Of course you cannot dance if you haven't a good orchestra. Thanks to Vaughn White, we were able to secure Braidburn's Country Club Orchestra. Were the Orchestra and dancing and everything just right? In the words of Milt Gross Hm dunt esk. The faculty was well represented that night and seemed to enjoy the dance almost as much as we did. Mr. Ramsay, our good-looking Vice-Principal, was an answer to any maiden's prayer in his Tuk. And Mr. Chittim's charming wife made many girls feel quite unnecessary. A few snatches from the conversation that was float- ing around may give you an idea of the gay atmosphere. Well, Mary's here with the refreshments at last. I guess Mr. Augustine won't he denied tonightg It takes courage in a 'Tuk',g Mr, Ferry's stepping out g My dear, look at George VanderHoef g Did you see Mr. Ferguson face when 'Artie' was dancing ? The fate of future senior dances depended upon this one. Ours was certainly a howling success and we have no fear for those to come in the future years. 11Cl2.7' f ERTISEVIENTS Scare but-SICWS frowx jaun- l'1Oh'x6 w wkih 0. TRLLT'EmP.u F Pow: 9.1 P-Z f--O :Ll 4 cf? 4 H.: no W9 1 -V lm SIR ISAAC NEWTON who lirst understood the cause of the falling off of apples, was so incautious in inspecting the solar sys- tem via telescope that for long lic suffered from after- iinage. We tell that in ull gniiify just as we read it somewhere. If .vt:'ikc.r ns Nm! lic. fvlm llzrrzix SUPERIOR ANTHRACITE COAL for tllc first time, even, and intently notes its luminosity will have its after-image so strongly imprinted on liis mentality that the steady use of Superior .Xutliracite will lmc necessary to aid peace of mind and lmody. Office X Pockets i JOHN I O8 GI.IfNRIDGlf .-XVIQ. IXlfilNTCI,AIR, N. SASL Imnm-S 8710-11-12,13-14 COM' CA DILL14 C and JORDAN MUTC DR CARS Iirank .X. Reeve fo. Glcnriclgc Aye, at No, Xlfillow St. MONTCLAIR PHONE tsafa 1-Lb'Y:'fi5:5:rv,i-:1,:Q-1, iQ-':,f ,iQ,'l -,iw-' .5215 'f:,y '-J,-.-rm,-51w5'.fc: .,f , fm-i,f4.,.' .L hifi ' 'fffl- '-1752:- FJ l ' 5.1-:YT-f'.f1 -i' ini 21' f .Q , 1, -..:: 'f ,. ,gre u-Af ..fA,'- I .:,. fy 1 ' . 4 1.52.4-Q.,-.. .N ..1g, f- 3 ,- gi,-. gigq-,-5,f:J,.45sQW'-'z,.',Qu5 f v 1 gfpxggsqg-9,g:1,,.-1-,,,gr- i -15,fl.--23:11'w:u,g-.5355 3. . .Hr-eg.:-,,-3,-. .Hp , - L -V. 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I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I Z-il -4 q3VlPHlllelEATRE- - - il no O an Telephone: Montclair 4542 L 46' is The Ideal Battery Service Station . 110111010 oacz 01 Body Work New 8: Repair, Glass Replacements B AIRED Dents Removed from Panels, Fenders 81 etc. Tops: Seat Covers 81 Interior, Upholstering - - VULCANIZING High Grade Motor Cal' Refinishing Phone 5728 74-76 NORTH WILLOW ST. MONTCLAIR, N. J. 119 Walnut St. Montclair, N- J- MIDLAND BARBER SHOP THE LINEN SHOP Hzgh Class Barbers Always in Attendance E' B' C163 gn Prompt and Courteous Attention ' 6M'dl Af , EBI fildA . 424 Blwmfleld Ave. Montclair, N. J. 11513 AQFBUQIEHQQ, Prgggztgrs Ve Formerly with Montclair Barber Shop Phone Montclair 546 ROSE Bc HILL Qualzty M- Ii- 5- CRAZY HOUSE Tobaccomsts and Statzoners I'm'at'? Wmafd C016 , 622-24 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE Sufferlng from-We cant tell MONTCLAIR NEW JERSEY Main Trait-An Overland Car ' D T ' -G1 ' Ch , , , Tgffgolljli ISLO B223 Tlfsjythe Rest The AflSt0Cf3tS of Phonographs,-Radlos and Planos 'ROBERT C. BUCHANAN INCORPORATED 614 Bloomfield Ave. Montclair, N. J. pq I0 4 'i 1lCl27'i ' 146 Q.. Compliments of Compliments of SOPHOMORE CLASS DR. HAROLD R. GELHAAR WHY NOT SHOP AT HOME? ' WE HELP YOU! FRED KESSEL A S M. H. S. CR ZY HOU E Dry Goods Inmate-Fred Hall 29 WATCHUNG PLAZA Suffering from-Pull With Faculty Main Trait-True and False Tests Dangerous Topic-Vassar Watchung Plaza Market, Inc- Thinks He Is-John Barrymore Quality-Service-Economy Trade with us 109 Watchung Ave. Phone 2615 01 11 Cl 2. 7' M 151 -W ,,,, w,emDH1m5ATRe ' QI I I ' Phone 5168 Montclair ALBERT E NOLL Grocerzes, Fruzts ana' Vegetables Teas Cojfee Butter and Eggs Our Speczalty 48 FAIRFIELD ST WATCHUNG CENTER I IN THE WHITE WAY BAKERY A ugust M attzck 631 BI OOMFIELD AVE MONTCLAIR TEL 7149 Montel 4 full lme of hzgh qualztv food products for a Iugh grade trade French and Damsh Pastrles Ornamented bxrthdav and weddmg cakes on short notlce Phone 4619 Mtcl Resxdence 3859 R Mtcl Montclalr R1d1ng Club, Inc 1 oozenozv DU Bozs Pm MRS MAHAFFEY Watchung Bakery 41 IVA FCI-IUNK PLAZA NFW STABLFS PROSPECT AVF RESERVATION Resen anon trmls lead from the doors SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE INSTRUCTION IN RIDING Yffeczal attention gwen to begmners DE CANDIA FOOD, Inc 117 WATCHUNG AVF We specwlz e m fltlf and zegetablev and sea food dmlg Telephone Montclan' 9110 1lCl2.7' fe 'li z . . . ' ., f . ' . ' . I - ' : . .' - . ' 26 Valley Road, MontclaIix', N.. J. I ' 3 . . .F . I 1 1- f ' J.. . I W . I M . ii 152 L e X- h 1. T1 Iv' N J 'I' - M A 6lP'lDHllHEPIlRE Q W White-House Coffee Shop L l FLORENCE B. MCKIRGAN 3 WEEK DAYS Luncheouf-Tea,-Difmer I D S UAQDA Y SES' Pom imenty 0 inner- eaf- upper ' J P f 47 Park Street, Montclair 5 1 Formerly at 24 Park St. Telephone 22 2 THE GIRLS' CLUB Telephone Montclair 6128 l of the MARSHALL 8: SHAFT U 'Mtl'W 'Clb . . .. pper Umm Omens u Dzspenszng Optzczans 332 Bloomfield Avenue Montclair, N. J.. Just below the Wellmont I 5 Montclair 3915 i Montclair Ridge Studio Tea Room 1 EDNA SEE, Inc. l 24 Park Street, Montclair M, H, S, CRAZY HOUSE i Luncheon 12 to 2--Afternoon Tea 3 to 5-Dinner 6 to 8 ' Inmate-John Fenner ? Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 2:30-Sunday Supper 6 to 8 S E . f L h. I Spvrinl altmzfiou to bridge and dimwr parties u .ermg U rOmQ :lug mg ' Main Trait-Laughmg 4 Phone Montclair 2736 Dangerous Trait-Laughing L U M 1 ' D Thinkzi He Is--Laughing ppel' ontc 311' C ICHLCSSCH Foods all ready to enjoy , VVithout cooking to annoy. A. Kopelan 626 Valley Rd. Prop. Upper Montclair . W' pg 'f he--nfni2T7N' 153 QVIPHITHEATRE THE SENIOR CLASS U IZ! Compliments of 11Cl27' 154 I QMPHIIHEATQE 0. IN Compliments of J s HYER Golden Ladd Farms Crade A Raw Mllk Grade A Dalry Products TELEPHONE 1147 CALDWELL ROSELAND NEW JERSEY Telephone Montclair 4336 C P Wxllxams Watchung Battery Servlce All Makes of Battenes Repazred 6' Recharged Exzde Batterzes 254 PARK STREET UPPER MONTCLAIR N J BURNER S Books Gzffs Sfatzonery Engrawng Kodak.: Greetmg Cards UPPFR MONTCLAIR M H S CRAZY HOUSE Inmate Ruth Lovell Sulfermg from Shyness Dangerous Topxc College Thlnks She Is Gettmg Thm 11Cl27v Y r Main Trait-Being S. S. 81 G. 1 7 'v gg 1 155 W Y 1 Y 156 D L gamvelnatmve Complzments 0 A Frzemi Telephone Montclair 4525 Lorrame Fru1t Market Rudolph Arp Prop Your phmzp order t 'zmll haze' best attcntmn 614 Vallex Rd Upper Montclaxr N Inmate Red MacDonald buffermg from Scotch Ancestry Main Tralt Askmg two glrls to a Dangerous 1' oplc Noth1ng Thinks He Is A Cheer leader dance DANGER AI-Il-LAD Automob1le Owners ACCldCntS Are In reasmg Accldent Costs Are Incr 'lsmg PROTFCT Yourself bv Insurmg m Zur1ch General Acc1dent and HORACE T KI INE 238 VALLEY ROAD MONTCLAIR 4lCl27' VII To M- H- 5- CRAZY HOUSE Liability Insurance Co., Ltd. an ICA 157 L VY L 1r5lVIDHlTHE.ATRE QI l IN 20 booths 18 operators DAWSON 'S All branches of Beauty Culture Permanent VVa,ve-Entire Head S1250 LATEST METHOD LARC E WAVE FLAT Madison Bldg Tel Montclair-8900-8901 Telephone 6208 C. Johnson Sc Co., Inc. Window Shades and Awnings 345 BLOOMFIELD AVE MONTCLAIR THE WAI MONT R B fhomson Proprletor Ice Crfam Confectzonerv and Delzcutessen Home Made Salads a .Speczallx 108 Walnut St Phone 9456 C omplzments of CAMP QUEST 4 Smmner Camp or Boys Drrectors L D Beers C L Woodman MONTCLAIR TRUST COM PANY CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S1 750 000 00 Every Bankzng F aczlzty Telephone 4004 P LARSEN 8: SONS General Insurance 316 Bloomfield Avenue Montclalr N I The Izlm Ta1lOTS 8: Furrlers VVM ZIMER Prop Fronrlz Cleaning Dycmg Pressmg and Alterzng Phone Montclair 4732 11 ELM STREET Work called for and dclwered QCUZ7' I . . - ,NJ .4 'A . . , . . . , .. . I , . . , . . 9 9 ' ' . ,. . 4 . ., . . I . ' 'I I ' at W an 158 V 61VIPHlTHEPIfRE- A V VII - Ill Buy zn Montclazr Serfvzce zn M ontclazr MONTCLAIR AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOC Lest you forget that Ink Out IS the single fluzd erad xcator that will remove perfectly those annoymg blots M H S CRAZY HOUSE stams and mxstakes and leave no trace Your sta Inmate Mary Adams tmner can Supply you Suffermg from Cupxds Dart Maln Tra1t Feedmg the Hungry Inc Dangerous Topxc M3SCU11Hlty 15 LABEL ST Montcla1r IN I ' Th1nks She Is The Qflglnal Flapper 41Ct27' Y ' O I . . . Q C ll I! ' 'I ' , . . . I . . , 7 l, - ' ' ' . . . ' 'r , . . Ill ' 159' Zh 11' il - HVIPHII HE AWE' . 1 ' 1 , . ,M ow Consult STANTON COMPANY M I ' C t ' 16 Church St. at outiazr eu er Tel. Mont. 6235 I V . .. 0,- F no REAL ESTATE INSURANCE THE AID OF PRINTING . -L., 4' MontcIai7ZizE Vicinity A I 2 y Telephone Montclair 114 LEAVING school, every graduate 5.2 P S has something to sell to the Il'- ' E. rt PM mmm Www world. It may be a manufactured Ju Marcel Waving We m g Water Waving product, or it may he professional Y . Scalp Treatment Facials service. All of thiswill require I-'ld Hair Dyeing l Shamp001H8 the help of the printing press. gt., Camping Bwufll' 5e ff When you need the aid of print- I A 486 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE MONTCLAIR, N. J. ing, go to the man who has been J, Telephone 3214 Free Fur Storage During the summer season, while we clean and The 1937 L,-me , remodel your furs at reduced prices of the Amphi- theatre is a graduated from the school of ex- perience. The new Colyer Plant which will be ready for occupancy on August 1, 1927, will be one of the most modern in the State of 'J product of 0147 Ngyv Jefggy. 'gr' 401 BLOOMFIELD AVE. Plant- fis, - ii 1-E, Guys P .4 Compliments of PWNWNU W I SUssEx AVENUE Sz DEY STREET .figs -' ' A FRIEND NEWARK, NEW 'JERSEY -Eg ' . 'Z f I - -.i:1-- an A b C . 11 fl 27' E f 160 -I - , . P '.-- , . . -'. . is V .' , Y, in . 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