Montclair High School - Amphitheatre Yearbook (Montclair, NJ)

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I ' 'I' -2' 'Hari Lf 'Nz-'f H1- 8 TH AMPHITHEATRE PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE MONTCLAIR HIGH SCHOOL MONTCLAIR NEW JERSEY FOREWORD ,VST .1 VCURIJ TO l'Xl'Rl-,SS 'l'Il!: .fxVl'lll'I'Ill:.Yl'Rl1 IHLXRIJIS lII:.XR'E'I'i1LT AI'l'Rl1l'l.YI'lUN TO HJ. XYHO SO fIl1Nl ROl'Sl.Y CDKYi: TIHLIR .HIL .XNIJ lf.SI'l1l'l,KLl.Y TO 'IIII' AN7Ul'N'l',KlNAil1R, 'l'lf.XC'liI'RS. .XNIJ 'lllli OFl lC'l: S'l'.Uflf. X su.. +'ggx 'fm '3?3 4b . . 5 , Q0 via ff' 02' is ...' ip, XX isa? U 5'Og0' fp 53 cg, Q . Jr P 4 00:80 441' 44 . Lie -.. . .,53?5? 5 n V 422429 4 .59 . : f 4 ' A 7 D 431933 atgllgyq CONTEN Administration Students . Activities. . . Spods. . . . Advertisements . . TS 1-13 15-86 87-105 106-122 124-131 Tins IKMPHITHEATRE STAFF OFFERS THIS BOOK AS A TOKEN OF ITS ESTEEM FOR Miss PEARL , IIEXVES, NVHOSE LONG DEVOTION T0 THE SCHOOL s 1NTEREs1' :ms EARNED OUR SINCERE GRATITUDE. Miss PEARL HIEWES K. J THE AMPHITHEATRE Editor-in-Chief MARY MGKENNA Associate Editor Art GENEVIEVE OLIVER DIANA CARTER Personalities KATHERINE CROVVELL, Chairman HELEN HATHAWAY 5 Girls' Sports Boys, Sports D T A F F HELEN NIILES LANGELAND XIAN CLEEE Activities Cll1XRLOT1'E HARLGR HELEN RENTSEN Snaps Typing NIURIEL REIDER, Clmirmun ELLEN GOTIIBERG EDGAR ADAMS JANET HIXLLGREN ROBERT HOMMA VIRGINIA RICHDALE WILLI.KDl MECIXBE Gcnerc1,l Assistants ROSALYN BRUNO l-EAH JACOBUS VIRGINIA CHASE 'TED JOHNSON I CHANNING COLSTON ROY NEFF VVILMA COPE ALLENBY PEARMAN LEONARD GEYER CQEORGIANNA GREVIATF Business Staff Business Mariuger, IVIARJORIE NIINTZ Assistants Publicity, VIRGINIA IVIAGQUARRIE Aclvertising, BETTY ILIOSTER V ERA BRUNETTO, JAYNE CLINGEQR Subscription, IQATHERINE BROVVN CAROLX'N BIXI.L ANTOlNE'l'TE BECKER FTARVIN IDODD Faculty Advisers NTISS ALDRICH, MR. BIXKER, NIR, PRIEST ALMA MATER You may sing oi other piares: iittie do we Care: rl-IIPFP is one piace tilat is clearer. Here in oici iXIOI1tCiZlil'. Cnonusz Raise tile Cilorus, speeci it onwarci. Sing with praises iair, Haii to tilee, our Aima ixiaterg Haii, ali ilaii, Biontciair. Oier tile eartiw our feet may wander. Back we come again, For time iove of ixiontciair Higil Sfimooi Ever wiii remain. Come then, friends. and Come timen, scimoiars Raise time hearty songg Sweii time chorus with your voives, Pass tile strain along. 10 TO THE FACULTY LTHOUGH we may have moaned ami groaned atmout homework, tests, anct you tlarci, unforgiving teactlers, as the enct ot our senior year approavtles, we begin to ttlintc things over. We can see now ttmat your seem- ing hearttessness ami ttle way you matte us cirudge and ctrucige were only for our own good. You, our taeutty, have done your tx-st to prepare us tor tligtier studies in Cottege, or the trials ot tt1e tmusiness wortct. You tlave tried, and not in vain, to make us find tlard wortc interesting. You twave urgent us to keep trying when we tett tJtue and discouragect, and ttle wortct no longer seemed a pleasant place. Even tl'l0ugl l we used to ttaintc you were tmrct tastcmasters, we realize now wtlat good and true triends you have been to us cturing our years tmere in Ntontctair Higti Svtioot. And so, members ot time faculty, please accept this our simpte tritiute ot gratitude and praise. ---- - HfXROLD A. FERGUSON Principal NIR. PUTNAM IVTRS. PILCEIER Nllss NTURPHY llilillllllkplllvwulununnuannum -snow -vn-nur THE FA CU LTY NMH' Sl7I5JI-.CT ABBCYIIII, SIR. I..1 ..... Typeuvriting, Booleleeeping, Placement Bureau, Cliairman Department ALDRICH. IXIISS EDITH ..... Preparezl anrl Unprepnrerl Ari, Art 309 Appreciation, Costume Designing ANDERSON, MISS KATHARINE .....................,......,.........,,.... ,.... S truly Hall ARMSTRONG, MISS NATALIE .... .....,.....,.............. L ilmrary AUGUSTINE. MR. HAROLD ..... BAKER. MR. FRANK ....,...... BARKER, MR. ROLAND .... BARNES, MISS LEIGII .,... BRADBURY, MR. GALE .... BEDELL. MISS IRENE ........ . BIRD, MR. I.IzSI.II-., .............,. ..... . . CALIANDRO. MR. ANTHONY .... CHITTIM, MR. CHARLES ....,... CONINE, MR. ELMER ..,...... COVVLES, MISS GRACE ......... CRAVVFORD, MISS MARY ........ DOUGHERTY. MR. MYRON T .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .U. S. History, Geograplxy . . . .l7rinting, Aflvertising, Year Boole IQ ...,....................,...Cltemistry . . . . . Stenograplty, Typewriting, Appl'rl Sec. . ....,.........Englislz, Mountaineer . ........................... Italian, Circolo Italiano . , . .Typeufriiing, Stenograplty, Booleleeeping, Boolzroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IVlutltematics, Cliairman Department . . . .CSlUl'lllIg, Home lvlanagement, Crafters Club . ...,. Latin, Cllairman Department, Latin Clulz . . . . . ,Cllemistryg Biology, Pllotograplly Clull EDEN, MISS SYLVIA, .......,.,. ........................... I .uncltroam FERGUSON. MR. IIAROLD A .... ,. .....,.................,....,... Principal FERRY. MR. ORRIN ............, FREYTAG, MR. CHARLES A ...... GO'lTFRIED. MISS MARY ,...,..... Sttttttislt, l.unflt Supervision, Spunislz Clulr ........ . ...... IVlatl1ematics HODGSON. MR, FRED ..,............ ................. B iology HOORNBI-'I-TK, MISS .IOSEPHINE ..... ..... E nglislt, U. S. History HORNE, MISS ELIZABETH .......... .,.............. F retttvlt HOVVE, MISS FLORENCE ..... ........... M tttltemaiics IUDD. MR. EDVVIN ............. .. ......... .............. ...... I V ooclsltop, Ari Metal KELLY. MISS LOIS ...,........... KINNEY, MISS NINA .,,..... Prepttr LANDERS. MR. FREDERICK VV... LEACH, MR. QEDGAR ..,........... Dramatics ecl anal Unpreparecl Ari, Art Appreciation, Stage 5' Appl'tl Design Machinesliop, Art Ivletal ..........,,........MdlllK'm0llFS LIED, PIR. FIRTCVI1 .....,....... ........... M ecltanical Drawing IXIANSFIELD, NIR. NORIXIAN ...... .... P ltysical Education, Coaclting IXRCHESNEY, AIISS IXIADELEINE .... .... ..... ............... S e c retary MCCOY, MR. ERNEST ...,........ MEREDITII, MR. FRANK ....,.. MERRILL, MISS HELEN M .... . MILLER, MISS ANNE .......... MORRIS, MRS. DOROTHY ....... MURPHY, MISS MARGARET .... NEWHALL, MISS ADELAIDE. . . . NORTH. MISS I,II..A .... ,....... NORTH, MISS MARY ............ PACKARD, MR. FREDERICK .... PALMER. MR. EARL ........... PILCHER. MRS. MARY F.. . .. PRIEST, MR. HENRY ,....,.... PUTNAM, MR. GEORGE VV .... . QUILL, MR. .IAMES .....,..,.. . ROBINSON, MISS CLARA ..... ROVVELI.. MR. SAYVVARD. . . . RYAN, MISS .IULIA .......... SCOTT. MISS BEATRICE .... SMITH, MRS. IOSEPHINE. , . . SMITH, MISS MARY ........... SPRAGUE, MR. VVALTER K.. . . , . STEVENSON. MRS. BERTI IA .... THOMPSON. MISS MARION ..,.. TOVVLE, MISS PHYLLIS ....... WARD, MR. ARTHUR ....... WARD, MISS NARKA ,... VVELLS, MR. HAROLD ..... VVHITE. MISS GRACE K.. . .. VVHIFITIER, MISS INEZ ........ WII..DER, MISS RUTH ........... VVINGATE, MRS. GLADYS.. Pltysical Education, Coaclting , . . . .liursar, Boolzleeeping, Appl'rl Clerical . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Frencl1, Cercle Francais Pltysical Education, Coaclling . . . . . .Secretary io ille Principal . . . . . . . . . . . .College Aclviser . , . . ......,... ....,.......................,... L atin E. Hist.. U. S. History ....Ana Hist., lvl. E. Hist., E, lf. History, Cltairman Department S, History S. History, Economics ............DeanofGirls . . . . . . . . . . . .Englislu Amplzitlweatre .. . . . . , . . . . . . ....Assistant Principal . . . . .IVlatl1ematics, Grounols Supervision . . . . . .Orcl1estra, Band, Harmony . . . . . .llltysical Eflucation, Coacliing , . .............,..,.. Englislt, Free Writing . . . . . . . , . . . . , .SpanisI1, German, Deuiscller Kreis . . . . .lfnglisln Clmirntan Department, Assemlzly Com. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lVlatlienw.tics, Coaclting .. ..........,,.....,........ Stucly Hall Supervisor International Clull ............................................Typewriiing . . . . .Voice Tr., Glen Clults, lVInsic Appreciation, Spiritual Clioir . . . . . . .Frencl1, Clmirman Department .. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .Englislg Pulnlicity 'I .......,........... Clefli of RQCOTCIS . . . .Clotl1ing, Tarfliness, Class Attendance . .I'I'l'FlC'l, Latin, Assembly Committee WCSODMAN. MR. ClARfiNc1E.'.'.'.'. ...'.4.',Pltysit:ttl Ettttcttttott, Dttettttt Atltletttt VVOODVVARD, MISS ALICE .... YOUNG, MR. CHARLES ......... 15 , .,...... Pllysics, Stage Crew, Traffic riginal Drawing by Conslunre Duln Siluvrnui vc v. .......,.....,...,,....,,.........---..-....,- LEST WE FORGET ILLY sophomores, so sweet, so stty, Seeing serious seniors swagger hy. Sing soft songs to the sitent stay, Hoping to he seniors hy and hy. As sophomores, our plans attained the top- The only tjirst year class to have a Hhopn. For days and weeks, and weelcs and days VXfe wandered in a golden haze. Successt A most unprecedented dancet It ran into the realm ot high finance. VV'ith all expenses paid, O joy suhtimet Yve still had tett three quarters and a dime. Again we howed to Art-the lovely tale, The operetta, uSong olq the Nightingate.,, So .tune arrived at long, long tastg Final nexamsu-some ol us passed. jotty juniors jocuturty jest, jauntity jostting with jutlitant zest, Stitt jnrrect hy seniors, unit jittery test Fate juggte the cunts, and we fait in our quest. Then, when we were juniors, VX7e tound, to our surprise, That juniors were hut sophomores Wittl just a thin disguise. Dramatics gave our class more latitude As HDutcy,' scattered many a ptatitude. The play was one long, hearty, happy laugh, And ol the casts, the juniors turnished halt. We gave the sophomores a haughty stare- Not nice? Perhaps, hut we-,Ct heen there. Seniors serene, sedate, sagacious, Satutnrious seniors, cerehratious, Serious seniors stowty smite To see sitty sophomores-infantile. Seniors, with their dignity and poisel Young men and women-not girls and hoys. Que highlight ot the year still warms the heart As one and all we did our humhte part, Vvent to the movie that a welcome sum did yield For heroes wounded on the toothatt tietd. Then there were att the sweet delights,- The Gqtee Cluhs, ottering, HNorWegian Nights.,, Now to tresh fields and pastures new we go. Honestly, sophomores, Weytt miss you so. 18 1 Age lleiglzl 'olor of lzuir Nolor ol eyes nvorile Color 'cworile orcflmslm zworile lmesl seller rzvorile novel requirerl cworile lype of assembly mforile ruflio program fworile arlress avorile aelor , , flUOl'll0 women s rollege irworite menls college Favorite sport to play Fcworile sport io uratcll WHO'S AND WHAT'S GIRI. 17 3'3 -3'1 Brown lglue Blue Glen Cray Clreen ljglll lxlortll to llme flrienl A Tale ol' Two Cities Flusieul Frecl Vvoring Clznuclelte Collmert I:l'ZlllCl10t Tone Nwellesley Prineefon Baslcellmull ljootlmll BOY 17 3,1 1 Brown Brown Blue Glen Clray Anfllony Aclverse Nortll to tlue Orie1'1t A Tolo ol Two Curr-s lxlusieal Cornol Ca rflx on finger Rogers Clark Goble Vassar Princeton Footluall Footlnall GARY ALLEN GRAMP If you are Content, you Ilave enougil to Iive comfortably. Ijouttmtt tl 'itz Itufkf-y QI: 'tennis QI: Cottegc I.v21gLu' Bnstcrt- tmtt Dartmouth HAROLD VVALTON ARBERG BUD Music I1atI1 charms, youyve I1earcI peopte say: You're sure to know this when you Iwear Harotci play. Orx'Il4'stral ffl. 5. IU: Cottegc I.c-ugue Busta-tI1zuII QI: Stuctvnt CEUIIIIYII UI: Ctmirmun House nnct Grounds Committee Princeton VIRGINIA EMMA BAILEY GINNY By tier marks we aII may see, Ttxat Ginny stucties carefully. Cvrrtc Iirnnquis IQ, 3, 4I: Latin Ctutx I3, -II: Hoftwy QI: Sutx- 'P VVQIIS HENRI PHILIP BALIVET HANK Counrit The show must go onI Drzllllzxtir' Ctutr IQ, 3, 4I Prcsiftcnt I5, III: Gtcrt Ctutn 123: .ASSCIIIIJIY Committee MI: Junior Rc-ct Cross I3, 43: Ijrcsirtcnt Haverford 20 MERABAH VVILSON ACHESON MERRIE In tile presence of strangers sitence is sa e DTHICC EDGAR VVHITTINGTON ADAMS Jr EDDIE Tile gentleman otwiousiy oesn i Ireiieve Ijtmtogruptly Ctutm UI: CII:-ss ftutm tm, Cer r- Iranqals 2 Xot It-yI1nII IT, -II: xxlnptlittwutn' III: Stage Crrvs Ir'1r Rtnsszuttwusetts Institute ot Tertdnotogy HARRY FRANKLIN AI I-XANDER tie is atways Iflllgltiflg, for e Ixus an in nite deal of wit. Intvrnntimmt Ctutw IZ, '3t. S1-rretury I2 Dctvltlng Ctutw 2 '5 C rotary IQI: Srimwc- lftutm UI: Ifrmmrnirs Iorum FRASER HALL AI I EN FRASE A quiet, witty tad is Fraser Usuaiiy seen in ins red ia er Swimming IQ. 5,1 I'IootImII I-II: tIltl'I'tlltI0tll f u Toronto ELINOR BANCEL ELLIE Witty Eiiie has a pun For anything titat's saici in fun. S i Council img Atilicttc Arivisory Board fm: Ririing Ciuin V7 I VVeIIesIey JANE CARIVIEN BARTON Reci-iteacieei lane, in iter friendly way, Merriiy ciances titrougit every ciay. GI CIuIJ QQ. 5, 10: Bursar's Staff 2, 5, 4 , Store IW 1 7 Q H SI NI agcrf1J. Soutimern Seminary ANNE IVIACKAY BECKET Afraid of none, yet considerate of aii. Stoneieigil College ARTHUR PHILIP BECKWITH BECKY TIIQTQIS power ineitinci his suintie caim. T It ffl. 5, 4,3 Voiicyiwaii ilrlfl UI' J I GI CIuI'J Qi: Social Committee HJ: Rcci Cross Comm lt ,, -qpmn, -F ,Y Y- -,4. i JOSEPHINE IVIARIE BELLOFATTO JO BELL Dancel Dance! Dance, little ladyl VoIIeyIvaii Mi: Circoio Itaiiano ELIZABETH BRECK BENBOW BETS EY A little old-fashioned, it little bit shy, But witen you ianow tier, my oit myl Riding CIuIJ Qi: Giee Ciuin G, 405 Intcrnaiionai Ciuim Hi: Corsi Frangtais Bradford Junior CoIIege PAUL BESTOR The man that iniusites is not quite a brute. Pimiiatr-iir Society fl, 3, LU, President iii: Corrie I'Amnquis CS. 4i international Q, 5, 4,3 Latin Ciuil 13 elf- Puiwiicitv C0lllIlliiiPP ffl, iXInuntaineer Editor-in-cilini I i I W Amherst NIARJQRIE LOUISE BETTERIDGE IVIARGIE Her fair anti smiling face gives pleasure to ali beitoiciers Internationai Ciuim HI: Basicctimaii I'IoIIins 21 HELEN TREAT BISSELL BEP As pleasant as the oiay is iong. Latin Ciuiv 13,1 ISIIISHIIS Staff 12,1 international Ciuim 12, 5 qais 12, '5, 4,. Pomona ALMA LEE BOC-EN AL Say not that sine dict weii or iii, Qniy, Usite ciici tier bestf' Ciottting Ciuiu Pratt Institute GEORGE LESLIE BOGERT LES Ati must tue earnest in a worici iilee ours. ixtountztinecr Advertising Manager 13,: Trnfii VICTOR PETER BOHSEN VIC He always seems to know itis lesson, Aititouglt siient when class is in session. Aviation Ciuix 1f1,, Vice Prvsitient Parics ROBERT CLEMENS BOONE BUN A true gentleman who looks the part. Latin 13, 4,5 Deimting Ciuifm 13,3 Suim-Counrii 12,1 T1-z it-am 12, 5, 4,. Princeton b VVALTER RICHARD BOYCE A gooci beginning is half the woriz. Bursafs Staff 12, 3,g College League Voiic-yiyaii 13, 4,g Cin-ss C 1 ,Q Pitotugrztpimir Ciutr 1'5,. Franiciin and Ntarsimaii ELIZABETH FLORENCE BOYD BETTY Stteis not too careless, not conventional quite, Does what site likes, knows what site cioes is right Soccer 14,: Busicctiwztii 14,, Voiicyiwaii ig UCIKHCH HAROLD EDVV IN BRAILEY PROFESSOR A man of letters, manners, morats, parts. Latin Ciuiv 15, 4,: Cr-rc-ie Fmnqnis 13, 4,. Treasurer 14,1 Scif 1,iuio 13,1 internatiowzti Ciuiy 13,1 inrioor Traffic Squad 15. 4,2 P i i titty Committee 13,3 Bursafs Staff 15,3 Voiieyinaii 12, 3,3 Traci: 14, Oiueriin 22 CHARLES EDVV ARD BROWN PERP Poppy and strong, Fuii of song. Bascloall iii: Ciroir f2, 4,5 Traclc I-incoIn University STANLEY M. BROWN BROWN I'Ie,s 0. K., what more can we say? Incloor Traffic Squad Hi: Football il 45: Vollcyimll FREDERICK DANIEL BROWN Frecfs an actor now we,ci say, Hazfing seen itim in a piay. Dramatic CIuI1 U, 41: Secretary Mfg Latin CIUI1 fi, 45: Ciiai . Entertainment Committee f3. 4,3 Flraclc Q5. 4l: SIIIVCIOUIICII Qi nomics Discussion Group BTOVVH HAROLD B. BROWN BUTCH He really has uncommon wit, And is not shy in using it. Orcllestra Qi: College League Basketball 45, 4,5 Swimming CIUIJ f i Tracie U, 4,. Q' EDYTHE ARDELL BRANCH E Stylish and pieasant and ioiiyg Efiytneys not given to foiiy. Negro Spiritual Choir VINCENT BOYD BRAY CURLY Aititougii in public ite is sity, You cannot iieip inut Iike tile Ify. Assistant Ivianagcr Iraclc QI: BasIcetI1aII iQ. 5,g Baseball C511 Vol Icyioall Cornell LILA RUTH BRECKINRIDGE ' BRECKIE Site adores spinning wiieeis, but she wants four 0 tiiem and a spare. Der Deuisclrc Krrvis Gig filer: CIUIU Qi: International CIUIH GJ Vvellesley VVILMA MARIE BROECKER WILLIE Xviimcfs a person not easily forgotg She arrives in the morning, 8:29 on the clot. Riding Qi: Baslirrtlwall EUGENE ALAN BUSH GENE One can not know everything. CATHERINE DORSEY BYRD KIIIY She harrtty ever says a word, But stitt she is a frienztty Byrct. Negro Spirituat Choir IVIercy I'IospitaI Training ScI1ooI GEORGE VVILSON CAGGIANO CAGGY Rich with the spoits of nature. Gtr-e Ctutu 12, 51: CircoIo Itatiano 12, 51. PATSY JAMES CAGGIANO DE They say great oaks from tittte acorns grow, Anct on the foothatt fietct thatts so. 1 . i.. Foottwatt t2, 5, 41, Qnptam 15. 41: Baskettpatt Q, J1: Basetuatt - e 41: 'tracts t51: VoIIcyIvaII 15. 41: Circoto Itatiano t2, 5, 51: Cottcg I guc Bzistu-lI1aII 151: Senior Ctass Committee IVIicI1igan WILLIAM CHARLES BRUEPI-T WILLIE A puppeteer-can certainty string ,em atong. SUI:-Councit f'51: Attltclic Advisory Board t51: I:ootImII t2. 5, 41 BasIieIInaII t2, 5, 41: Basctbatt IZ, 51. IVIicI1igan ANTHONY BRUNETTO RED Courteous though Coy, anrt gentte though retireot. Soccer Varsity t-11: Cottcgc League BasIcctIoaII t5, 41: Cottcg League Bass-Iwatt Q5, -11: Circoto Italiano 15, 41. VERONICA TEREASE BRUNETTO RONNY A person with whom you may he yourself. Internationat CIuIJ f41: PI1iIaIeIic Society f41: Mountininccr M1 AmpI1itI1catrc Wellesley ROSALYN IVI. BRUNO RODDY Laughing, smiting atways gay: Roddy sings through every otay. VoIIcytvaII t2, 51: Socrcr Q, 51: Tennis ffl, 51: AmpI1itI1catre M1 Parsons 24 JOSEPH ANTHONY CAMARATA STORMY Give me the young man who has brains enough to malee a fool of himself. Assistant Football lvlanager 42, 5, 43g Track li, 5, 43: Circolo ltaliano l2. 53. ANNETTE CAMPBELL CAMPBELL Slie moves a goddess and looks a queen. Cvlee Clull f2, 5, 43: Secretary l53: International Clulv Q3: Pula- licity Committee 423: Latin Clulo 453: Elections Committee l53: lntloor Traflzic Squad l43: Baslcetlxall VEISSHI' ASHLEY SAWYER CAMPBELL TOBY Tolzyys musical we llear. He plays the latest jazz lmy ear. Bancl l2, 5, 43: Orelxestra l2, 5. 43: Elections Committee l2, 53: lxl. H. S. Committee l53: 'liraclx l2. 5, 43: College League Basket- lball Harvard MARGARET LOUISE CANOVA PEG To pleasure suclz as leaves no sting behind. 1 Amplliltlleatre f53: Baslcetloall lege 25 SALVATORE CAPOZZI SAL An ocean of dreams without a sound. College League Baslcetlnall Q, 5, 435 Orchestra f2, 5, 43: College League Volleyball Q, 5, 43. DHHS. ERNEST RALPH CARDELL TOOTSIE Among lzis best friends he numlners Sherlock Holmes, Philo Vance and Charlie Chan. Soccer Q, 5. 43. Varsity l43: College League Basketball QQ, 53: Col- League Volleyball l2, 5, 43: College League Footlmall f53: Amplni- tlleatre CLARENCE VVILBUR CARLSON CLARY He is a jolly fellow, always cheerful. Baseluall l2, 5, 43: Baseball Nlanager l5, 433 Ampl1itl1eatre-Aclvertis- o r ing l53: Incl o Trullic Squad Pace EDITH S, S. CARLSON EDIE Kind words glaololen many a heart. Dramatifs M31 llllilllg Newark Preslnyterian Hospital - ., PRISCILLA PHYLIKY CARSWELL Common Sense in an uncommon clegree tiiat tile world calls wisdom. Orchestra Glcc Club New Jersey State Teacllers College, Trenton DIANA, CARTER HONEY Blue eyes anci golden iiairg Attributes of a maiclen fair. rama ic Clulo 12,4 International Clula 157: Cen-le Prangns 1Jl: D 1 Sub- Council JANET CHASE JAN Talking is a womanis exercise. 1. . . rw . W . HCC ICSI EH I ITS 0IllIlll CC, JO' f1IlIl'I'lli1l'l A Glee 12, Ill: Debating 125: Bnslmtluall 121: Sulv-Council, X P cl t15JGl C it ffl 11lT 121 Wellesley -S Gf VIRGINIA CHASE egg, GINNY Light of step and lzeart is Glcc Clula 15, 451 Amplmllemre 145. Colloy Junior College she. KATHERINE ANNE CHRISTIE CHRIS Annie cloesnlt live liere any more. lntcrnatmnnl Clutm 12l: Council lxvlinnesota 'University VVlLl.lAlVl HONVARD CHURCH Much aria about notliing. Dramatic Clula 12, 'Sis Special Council, Vice Prcsiclent 123: Gle Clula 12, 5l. Amherst JAYNE CLINGER CLINGIE Her mind, like a 'merry vagatnonet, wanders un tiringiy through tlie ian-oi of inattention. Anlplxillwealrn .l Vvarcl Belmont FRANCES AlVlY CODDING FRAN Earnest and artistic: - Sociaizte and realistic. Sulrcouncil 13lg Glcc Cluln lVlount Holyolce 26 9 CHARLES RICHARD COON CY A man of letters and of sports, In swimming pool and tennis courts. Swimming leam IQ, 3, 4, SI. VViIIiams WILINIA IVIIRIANI COPE WVILLIE Thy bIusI1 is beautiful Hiking f2Ig InternutionuI CIuIv fi, III: Cerrle I'-I'ill'lQilI'9 III PuIvIic'iIy C mittee MI: cj0!lllllIIIICC MI: Intin CIUI: HI: GI:-1' CI I1 Universitgf of IVIiCI1igan FRANK HENRY CORDTS ru iry anything once. w V - ,, Science f,IuIa QI: QIIPSS Club UI: VOIIQ-yimII fa, 10, Stevens Institute of TecI1noIogy VVILLIAIVI BLAIR CORNEY STAR Little Willie,s seIclom glum, Especially when ll9,S chewing gum. CATHERINE LEE COLSTON KITTY . Agreoatnle and rehneclg The only one of ner kind. I521sIcciIvaII IU: Hockey MI. ! Lincoln I'IospitaI for Nurses CHANNING CURTIS COLSTON CHAN Sincere, siraiglitforwarcl and congenial, plus the qualities of a good sportsman. Spfr3tuuI Choir UI: Iwountaincvr Q33 VOIIeyI'xaII Q, SI: AAHIPIII' IIwuIrt- I-03 Assistant Vlwfilfk Manager Gy: Tmtk Ivlannger IiIOWarcI JOHN S. COOK JAY CEE Square shooting mouniaineer. 'I4rncIc CZ, 3, 41: CoIIvge League BasIceIIJaII IQ, 30: VoIIeyI9aII IQ, 3, -U5 Glue CIuI'a QI: Sub-Council PennsyIvania CHARLES SODEN COOMBS CHES IJOOHOOSQ Cin!! fl1YlCy fl'0G. I MARILYN LOUISE CURFIVIAN CURF Many know our Marilyn: A pleasant smite and sure to win. Sutrcouncit t2J: Hockey Katherine Gibbs ARTHUR IVIELVIN CURRIER ART Only a trout or two to clart From foaming poots to try my art. Sportsmanvs Club U. Lit: Vice-President Sportsman's Ctutn Ut: Vot- ytixatt MJ: Swimming Ciub Ht: Sub-Council Lafayette JACK EDIVIOND DALE TOOTS His minct has the soul of wisdom, but a front of armtess ictiosyncrasies. Track t2. 'S, 43: Foottmatt CBJ: Banct 42, Bt: Orcticstra Qt: Vottcy- tntt Q5, 4,3 Sutrcouncit Vvest Point WILLIAIVI CLIFTON DARDEN CLIFF I got rtiyttim. S irituat Ctnoir 2 5 tioottnatt 2 3 Cottc-xc Lea uv Bas ettuatt Qt P I t 1 J Q 2 If Xottcytwatt Boston Conservatory of Music 28 all OLIVIA HARRIS COURTS LIBBY Not made to be teased, But jocutar when pleased. Senior Committee Lincotn Hospital for Nurses JOSEPH CHARLES COX JOE Afoot and tigtlttiearied, I take to the open roart I 'l VD Su 1-Co UHF! 7 . KATHERINE LOUISE CROWELL KITTY Ambitious to the tast degree, Amt just as nice as a girl can be 1 .. . Latin fstutm fu, 4t: Bastcettwatt tiff: Anlptnttmatr My C t I Q C5 45 4l'ilIl 'HIS IVIontcIair State TCHCIICTS Cottege VVILLIAM BUSH CUBBY PETE From ttze top of his tread to the tip of his toes he s mirth. Parliamentary Pmrtice Group Qt: Votteytuatt tl 4 e .1-nfue as e a MJ: Treasurer Class QD T 12, Us Colt g I L B tc tb It Ll ss Syracuse RUTH AU DREY DAVEGA RUF US No lJeauty's lilze the beauty of the mind. Dramatic Clulw l2, 51: Girls' Committee l4i: Free VVriting Cercle Francais Oberlin JANET DAVIDSON To giggle never was a sin. Glee Club 15, 4l: Girls' Committee l4Q: Cercle Francais l'5, 4l. Wellesley VVILLIAINI IVIELVIN DAVIDSON wmiua On their own merits, moclest men are clurnlp. Sul!-Council lil: Delaating l4l: Soccer Q, 3. 4i. Varsity l4lg College League Baslcetlnall l2, 5, 4,5 Volleylwall l2, 3, 45: l.atin Clulr l4lg Secretary Social Committee Princeton IVIADE LINE PATRICIA DAVIS DAVEY Sire rows, rifles, dances, acimiralmly cloneg Delights in eacli, yet clepends on none. Orcllestra l2, 5, 4,3 Glee Cluld 12, 5. 60: Representative Trarlc ll, 3. 4i: Representative Baselmall Gi: Representative Hoelcey li, 43: Representative Tennis Gi: Representative Baslcetlmall Gi: Representa- tive Volleylmall Hi: Latin Clulm Presirlent lvlountainsicle Hospital I , Y 777777 V V W -Y--- Mir PHYLLIS E. DAVIS Conscientious from clay to clay, Striving to attain tliat HAH. Negro Spiritual Cjllllll' 12, 'fri RICHARD IRVING DAWES DICK The VYIUVI LUIIO RHQLU lOO TTIUCII. College League Bass-lmall Gi: College l.eaguc BaslcetlJall I-l?ll'ViiI'd ALIVIA ESTELLE DeCAMP me Let tlly speech be lletter tllan silence, or lie silent. fllee Cluls Gig Spring Sports GJ: A Cappella Clloir NVILLIAIVI RADE DeGRAVV BILL A man of iron will is lie, His future lies in clnemistry. Srience Clulm l4l: Latin Club l4l: Varsity Baseball U, League Baslqetlrall Ml: lneloor Traffic VVorcl1ester Polytechnic Institute 29 4,1 College I' ROSE MARION DE LUCA ROSE MARIE A titeeatnte, frienrtty girl is Rose, About five feet one from lieact to toes. Glcc Club l3,: Sul:-Council l'5,: Dramatic Clulm l-'I,: Cm-olo lJ,, Prvslclenl NeW'aflC NOYITIEII SCl'lOOl MICHAEL ANTHONY DEL VECCHIO DEL 'Tis no sin for a man to tatnor in tiis vocation. Indoor Traffic ll 3,: Circolo Iizxliano l2. 3,1 College League It 12. 3,. LOUIS JOSEPH DI BELLA LOU Vvtiite 1 yet tive, let me not tive in vain. Baslcvllvall-ll, 3, 4,: Baseball l2, 5, 4,: Foollmll ln, -l,. FERDINAND XNILLIAM DOERIVIER FERDY Ott that this too too sotict ftesti woutct mett. Glen Cluld IQ, 3, 4,3 Dranmlic l2. 5. 4,2 Der De S l5,: ASSISIEIDI IAIITFHTIBH li. 4,2 Inflnor Vlqrnllw l-1,: Glen' urian Iluli- Iwi- ulsnlxe Clutx HELEN DOUGH ERTY BETTY A quiet person, except wtzen ottierwise. fIlc'c Clulr 6,1 lvlounlnineer PHOEBE MARION DOWNING FIFI Born with the gift of taugtiter anft a sense ttlat I e wortct is mact. Glm Clull l5,: Basliellvall 0I:JerIin DAVID DuBUISSON DUBY He that Haiti patience may compass anything 1 y lrnrlc l2, 5, 4,3 Amplxiilxeatre l4,: Ifconomir Discussion G p -I . Lafayette JAMES EDWARD DUFFY JIM Keep on ctoing what youtre doing. ffollc-gc' League Baslu-Ilwall ll, 3, 4,: I'0oIball Squad ll 4 ming Tenn: l4,g College I-:-aguc Baseball l2. 5, 4,3 Sulm-Cou l G, 30 ELEANOR ADELAIDE ENC-EL EL A friendly and a winning way, Vvitli gayety and love of play. Glec Clulu l2. 5, -CU. Slciclmore F. WILLIAM ERICKSON LIEF Doing nothing with a deal of skill. ALBEUS VVILLIAIVI DVVYER DEBONAIRE To tae trusterl is a greater compliment than to be IOUQCI. Outdoor Trallqic Squad QQ. 5I: Volleyball 12,1 Cz-lnmra Clulw DONALD EDGAR EARLE A gay serene spirit is tile source of all tha and good. CARLTON VVILLIAM EBANN BUD The very mirror of courtesy. MILDRED EDNA ECKHOFF MILLIE tY1illie's fair and smiling face, Lights up many a gloomy place. t is noble Latin Clulo GI: International Club ll Bl: Baslcctlxall CU: Hoclcf-y QI: Sul:-Councll QI: SWIIIIIIIIIIQ lfilg Rccl Cross l2. 3, Colluy Junior College Philatelic Society QI: Football li. -Us Baselnall l5, 45, Volleylmall Gt: Glee Club f 2,5 Sulw-Council Ui: lneloor Traffic Squacl VIRGINIA FREDERICA ERICKSON CINNY Her fair hair crowns an artist,s min I Cercle Franqais ti, -U: Serrc-tary Ml: Sricncc Clulw Qi: Craltc-rs Clulm 12,1 Incloor Traffic Squad Gt: Glue Clulw l3. 4,1 Latin Club l-H: Red Cross Committee til: Pulwlirity Committee lj: volleyball Traclc lwlountainsicle Hospital DOROTHY JEAN EVERETT DOT fue got a poclzetful of sunshinel Hockey St. Lawrence University 31 STANLEY M. FEINTUCH sT,xN'L 1 hope I may firaw my iast ivreotiz titrougli a pipe ami exl1aie it in a pun. H Debating Club l2,: Science Club l2,: Der Deutsclie Krcis f2,: I rurlc Nlontciair State Teachers College GALE SEAVER FELTON 1 got a feeiin, youre fooiinf Outdoor Trailiir Squml 13, 4,3 Sergeant Union 'ALAN DAVID FERGUSON FERCIE TILE Yl lUSiC QOQS JOIUH, and IIFOUJIJ. Anglers Club G, 4,1 Soccer Team ll, 5, fI,: Narsity l4,: Lunrll Room Cashier ll 3, 4,5 international Ciulv 15,1 Bnnil 15, 4,5 Orr'lic'slr2x l4,: Student Council l2,: Puimlicily Committee f'5,: House ancl Grounds CAIIIIIIIIUCC Princeton MURIEL ALTHEA FERGUSON FERG A iniooming giri, fresiz as a flower newborn. Baseball 14,3 ixiountninver Newark Presbyterian School of Nursing. 32 SYBLE IRENE FARLEY BISCUIT Two tickets to Georgia! Club 15, 45. Saint Luice's Hospital JANICE BUND FAY JAN Faith inriciges Citasms with a rainbow Fiountaineer CHARLES H. FEAR, Jr. JIGGS A merry iafi who ioveci a merry quip, He trieci to an eyeinrow on iiis iip. GRACE THERESA FEE GAY Q1,aiet anal true, A proverbial iyiue. film' Club G, 4,, SELIVIA FINE SEL Pep, vim, and vigor characterize great people. Debating Club l2, il: Inftoor Traltic Squacl l'5, 4l. Berkeley TERESA MARIE FISCHER TERRY May the world Iie Inlesseol with more iilee tier Dramatic Club Qi: Sul:-Council Sullins BENNETT HILL FISI-ILER, JR. FISH Th e secret of success in society is a certain llearti- ness and sympathy. M 12 'S 41 V II IJ Il O 5 45 S I Com- IVI. H. S. Commi ec . , : 0 ey a -, . : ocia mittee Gig International Clulu lilly Latin Clula l5, -il. Secretary 13,3 Philatelic Society Amherst ANGELICA THERESA FLEINIIING ANNE Intelligente, vivace, simpaiica. Circolo Italiano Q. 3, 4,5 Treasurer Znct Vice President President ALLEN E. FLINT ME AND XV E Big Inutterfand-egg man from Essex Fells. Stage-crew G, 4l: Outdoor Traffic Squad I5. 4l. HAZEL PAULINE FLOUNOY Calm and collected: Ever respecteci. Negro Spiritual Choir ll 5, 41. Lincoln Training Scllool for Nurses ANGELO J . FORTUNATO BUTC H Accomplished? He says not, out who can tell? He does some great things and cioes tliem welt. Atllletic Actvisory Boarct 12,5 Circolo Italiano I5, 4,5 Football Q E, 4l: Track ll 5, 4l: Baslcetlnall l2, 4l3 College League Baslcct all 135. Fordham IVIARJORIE PI-IELPS FORCE PEGGY Size liked wlrateier slie looked on, Anci Izer looks went everywhere. Sulo-Council 33 GAETENA FORTUNATO GUY If continuous tallzing coulfl malze one sliine, Slielol lJe a regular cliamoncl mine. PETER LINCOLN FOSTER PETE He raises silence to a fine art. Bancl Q, Ji, Glee Clulv f2, ol. Vvaslmington ancl Lee SILVIO FRANCIOSE SIL Play up, play up, ancl play the game. Circolo ltaliano f2l: College League Baslcetlwall f2, Sl DOROTHY B. FREEMAN DOTTY Be silent ancl safe, silence never betrays you. Sull-Council l2l: Glen Club 12, 3, 43. Vvlleaton EDWARD G. FRYE NED Never worry, never fret, Keep on plugging, youlll get tliere yet. Volleyball ll 5, 4lg College League Baslcellisall William and lvlary AUDREY RUTH FUHS AUD Hanolsome? Her profile's fineg Delightful, intellectual, aquiline. Hunter MARY CAMILLE GAGLIANO GIGGLES Rosy cheeks and jet lnlacle liairg A portrait of a maiden fair. Glee Club l2, 3, 4,3 Circolo ltaliano. Secretary till: C ll ol ltalian Clulm GJ: Associate Eclitor ot ll Gazcttinon Dralce LAURET DAVID GARRATT DAVE A leinol fellow with a good lieart is always a fine riencl Science Clulm Ui: Plmotograplmy Clulfm Gi: lncloor Traffic S College League Baslcetlvall New Yorlc University 34 AVRIL GENTLES APR IL ' She aspires, so they say, To equal Berntiarctt or Duse. Dramatic CIuIa ti, 45. EARL GOERKE GERIVIOND Zeatous yet moctest. VoIIeyIJaII f2, 5, 43. Stevens Institute of PI-ecI1noIogy VERA MARIE GERNERT WEE'GEE Ch, was there ever a maiden so gay, Vivacious as the tivetong clay? LEONARD T. OEYER BENGIE Say, are not women truly, then, Stytect but the shadows of us men? 'I4rarIi 12. 3. -U: Suim-CounciI 12. 'itz Dramatics Gt: Gtcc CIuI-z 1 I D o P CI or Dc-utsrIm Krcis 12, St: F otI1aII Gt: AmpI1itI1eatre t4 I0 l-f'ZlgLlf' Bt-Skt-elmll t2. 5t: CoIIogc League VoIIeytJaII f2, Duke 3 45. DONALD HORACE GAUSDEN DON Never speaks ,tit spoken to. VVILLIAIVI ARTHUR GAY WILLIE We cannot succeed unIess we try. GIee CIutJ, Vice President 12,1 Track Q. 5, 41: Courage League BnsIc0tI'1aII f'5, 4I: Nominations Committee Q. St: AtI1Ietic Advisory Boarft CorneII HARRY LOCKWOOD GEBAUER UNCLE If he had been caught young he might have been tamect. Track Q. 5, 4I: COIIL-ge League BasIcetIuaII f2, 5. 4,3 Assistant Soccer Manager tit: Soccer Manager Mt: Dramatic CIutJ f2, 3, 41: Debating CIuIw Qt: Indoor Tragic Squad f2, 5, 45: Captain felt: PIto- tography CIub Ut: Economics Discussion Group PennsyIvania OsteopatI1 LUCILLE ETI-IEL GENGOULT FLOWER She has an eye that coutrl speak, Though her tongue were silent. Dramatic CIuIx fl 'it 0' x 35 ntative Baslcetlaall Team Qi: Sub-Council Q, sb: Hockey Ten- f4l fvollevlxall Ml JESSIE ROBERTSON GOLDIE C-EE She dances an angel. Basketball Q. 5, 45: Publicity Committee MJ: Truck Q, 4 : X , . Katherine Gilobs MURIEL GOLDSBOROUGH A light heart lives long. Basketball Ml: Tennis Nlontclair State Teachers College HELEN J. GOODMAN DEDE Laugh and the world laughs with you. Sub-Council ELLEN MARIE OOTHBERG PINKY Ellen Gotliberg? Welt, enough saicig Most of us know tier as just plain nRect.U Cooper Union ROBERT SOMERVILLE GIES BOB He who holds his tongue is wiseg Tl1at,s a portrait of Bob Gies. College League Basketball 12, 5, 4,3 Captain 14,3 College Le g Bascliall 12, 5, 4l: Captain Ui: Varsity Baselwall QQ, 5, 41: Elig Lommittee Gi: Volleyluall Ui: Special Committee l5J: Track C J Rutgers JOHN MOLLER OH .BRETH JACK He walked in a tight of his own making. Sturlent LOUHCII Qi: Assistant lylnnnger. Jraclc Qi: College Le g l B slcetloall 45, 4l: Volleylwall GJ, College League Baselnnll 6,1 L l Caslner Q, 5, 41. Harvard PERRY GILL STRONG J IV E Here is a Boy who would certainty rate, As mentally, morally, physically straight. I-IOWVaI'd JOHN FRANCIS OLACCUM JACK Here comes tlie milkmanl Band l2, 3l. JOHN RICHARD GRAY JACK Try, try again. Cleo Club l2. 3. 4, 5l: College League Football f2l: Clleerleacier H, il: Dramatic Club l5l: Footlwall Ml: lxlountainc-cr Q, 3l: Camera Clul: fit: lvl. H. S. Committee 455: ffliairmnn GJ: Head Cheer- leatls-r Massachusetts Institute of Technology SHIRLEY LEIGHTON GRAY SHIRL Sincerity, faithfulness, and truth make true friendships. Dramatic Clula ffll: Sula-Council Q. 5l: President Class GJ: Stu- clent Council Wellesley ISABELLE HELEN GREENBURY IZZY The only way to have a friend is to he one. ROBERT JOHN GREENBURY GREENIE A youth light-hearted and content. i 37 Orchestra Q, 3, 4l: Puimlirtity Committee l2l: Latin Clula CB, -Og If r 1 I Ct lv 11 erna iona ALLEN GREENMAN GREENY He shoots higher that threatens at the moon, Than he that aims at a tree. Baslcetlaall l2. 3, 4, 5l: Footluall l5, 5,5 Swimming Ula Track 13, 4 I 5l: Volleyball ll El: Captain GJ: Baslcetlaall Gi: Sub-Council f2l l Athletic Advisory Board Vvashington and Lee GEORGIANNA SUTHERLAND GREVATT GEORGIE And still they gazecl, ancl still their wonder grew, That One small head could Carry all SIIG kTl8LU. Elections Committee f2l: Dramatic Club Gl: Latin Club fl 4 llnternational Clulz Ht: Girls' Committee f-tl: .-Xmphitlweatrc l-il: lnte national Ml: Secretary Barnard IVIARGARETTA ELEANOR OREVATT MEG So quiet, but oh, what inrainsl , U r Barnard JOSEPH GUIDONE JO Jo THE TIGER Fit as a fiddle. 9 'Q JANET DOROTHY HALLCREN JAM The girl with the dreamy eyes. Drake ALICE CECILIA HALLIS AL ,s like a lneauteous evening, caim and free. WILLIAM ASHBAUGH HALSEY BILL Never-say-die spirit. C cIc Francais Q, 5, 4, 51: Treasurer ot Ciass K51: IVI. H. S. C tt e 15, 4, 51: Chairman 153: Sub-Council f51: Parliamentary P t Group K51: Economics Discussion Group 14, 51: Chairman 141: CI Leader 15, 4, 51: Track 14, 51. Dartmouth ALSTON SORENSEN HALSTED STRETCH He makes hens iay golden eggs. HELEN MARGUERITE HANNON HONEY I like her for her smite, tier looks, her way of speaking gently. as chan f2, 51: Track f21: Baseball Q15 Hockey Q19 Txloun- B ki tumcer ScI1ooI of I'IorticuIture EDITH AUDREY HARDER It,s nice to be so natural when you,re naturally nice. Dramatic Club f2, 51: Glee CIUTJ f5, 41: Intcrnati0naI CIuIJ f41: Incioor Traffic Squad f41: BasIcettJaII f41: A Cappella Choir BerIceIey MARGARET THOMAS HART MARGIE I hasten to laugh at everything, for fear of being obliged to weep. ockcy, e resenaivc Team 4: VoIIeyIJall f41: BasIietIJaIl 12, H R p I 1 4 1 5, 41: Track, Representative Team f51: Tennis f41: Base-TfJaIT Katherine Gibbs CHARLOTTE LAURA HARLOR CHALEE Friendship, above all ties, binds the heart, Anci faith in friendship is the noblest part. Amphitheatre f41: Chairman Activities Committee f41: GIee CIUTJ 141: Incloor Traffic Squact f41: International CIuIn TVI0ntcIair State Teachers CoIIege 38 Footloall t2, 5, 4,: Baselnall f2, 5, 4,3 Baslcetlvall f5,: College L ague Baslcetlyall f2,: College League Baseball 12. 5, 4,3 Volleyloa BANCROFT WINSLOW HENDERSON BUZZ Happy am I, from care Fm free. Traclc Iowa State College BARBARA HENDRIAN BARBY Strong reasons make strong actions. Orchestra Q, 5, 4,1 Latin Club f5,: Suln-Council f2,: Athletic Acl- ory Board f5,: Secretary f5,g Glee Clulu l4,g Hockey f2, 5, 4,3 Hilcing Pesiflent f5,: Baslcetlvall Q, 5, 4,5 Traclc f2, 4,5 Baselnall f5,: Team Captain Smith CAROLYN MAY HEYDECKE Carolyn is the quiet lzindg But as nice a girl as you can find. Cxlee Club tl, 5, 4,: A Capella Choir t4,g Lilvrary Assistant Q. 4,: Swimming Clulw Wheelock School GILBERT ROY HICKIE GIL The man who is capable of generating enthusiasm can't be whipped. Amherst 39 Voll II 12, HELEN HATHAWAY TINK mllinlen Hathaway-she surely hath, With everything from boys to matli. Dramatic Club 42, 5,3 Amplwitlleatre f4,q Hoclrey f2,: Baslcetlv I2 5, Id T th 3 n oor ra 'Q Squad Newarlc Art Scluool NANCY FIELD HAUGI-IVVOUT HOOEY I canyt go on dreaming. Nlountaincer f4,: Sulv-Council VHSSHI' COLVIN F. HAWKEY CAL Rltytlim is my lnusiness. Sulo-Council f2,g College League Baslcetlaall f2,: College Leagu eylmall l2, 5, 4,5 Traclc Q, 5, 4,. Dartmouth WILLIAM JAMES I-IENCHEY BILL Nobody lenows the trouble live seen. D t C Basiceiinaii JEAN MARGARET HOLLENBECK PEC Whatever stie may, site wilt. rama ic iuim Qi: Gice Qi: Hiicing Qi: 4 Mountainside Hospital BLANCHE JOSEPHINE HOLMES GTClC8fUl and US9fUl in all SIIG ctoes. Giee Ciuim 12, J. LU: international Ciuio fn, 4,1 Xfoiieyidaii Commitiee Oberlin ROBERT I. HOMMA BOB A smatt but sturcty high sctioot son, With wittingness and power in one. 31' race . Orcilesira 143: Banmi Mi: College League Voiieyimaii 13. Iwi 5 l' I Q45 Vviiiiams RITA MARIE HORKAY RE Silence when nothing neect be said, is the etoquence of ctiscretion. Tennis Q., Gi: 4i: Ciw A Pub- INGEBORG KARLA HINCK g IN G Her ways are ways of pteasantness and att tier paths are peace. Ttimiiateiic Society C371 Der Deutsche Krcis Oi: Latin Ciuio by tl t 1 J mp li mea rv 5 . Barnard XVILLIAM HIRSCH BILL 'ltis a great life if you donit weaken. Footibaii Q, 5. llig Voiieybaii Q, 5, LU. HARRY CARL HJELSTROM FUNG Success in tife is a matter of concentration and perseverance. Orciieslra Q, 35, IRVING EDWARD I-UELSTROM His way once chosen, he forward thrust outright, Nor steppect asicte from otanger or ctetigtit. OfCil0Sif8 CSS 40 Orcliestra t'2. 3, AU: Sulm-Council Qt: Track Varsity Ol: lfligilbility 1 mittee QI: International Clulv t2l: Horlcey Varsity t2, 5. -Il: Captai Student Council C513 Publicity Committee G, 4,: Chairman f I B lxettnall Ui: Girls' Committee t5. 4,2 Co-Ctiairman Vvellesley ELIZABETH ANN HUGHES BETTY C Q T ni GJ: Track 1351 Representative Team UD: Tennis t2, 3, 45: Rep- ntative Team t2, 5, 4,1 Sub-Council BHITIHTCI Wffwifp ww' MARGARET ALICE HUDSON ,W MAGGIE Stu-fs pretty to watk with And witty to talk witti. l'm sure you know our Betty Hughes- In the tennis wortct stie's news! ELVA IVI. HULSE Gentte of speecti, tzeneficent of minct. Glee Club ROBERTA VIVIAN HUNTZINCFER Gowns by Roberta. Sutw-Council Philadelphia lxluseum School of Industrial Arts - 41 AIU af' fb, A GPN wi GM FRANCIS JOSEPH IAROLI FRAN Ttiougti you go as far as otd Berlin, Yolftt never meet a nicer grin. FRANCIS C. JACOBUS JAKE In leisure tiours t1e's sometimes seen Among liis stamps, rect, tatue, anct green. Pllilaielif Sorieiy Gt: Baslictldall IRENE FRANCES JENSEN JOBBIE Nvomaifs at best a contractiction. Sutd-Coimril tllz Trnrli Ht: Baslcetlnall Nlarylancl College for Women LEAH MAE JACOBUS LEE I tract rattier study books than men. ptiitlwatre 44,3 lnternationnl Drake WW fit pw-'-iv RALPH HERBERT JENSEN RUFUS An honest man, cIose Iwuttoneci to the chin, Broaclctotti without, and a warm sout within. guI'1-Council OJ: Concge League BaseI3aII IQ. 55: Ecicnrc CIuIv I I CoIIr-gc League Vnllc-yIlaII ISI: PIlolograpI1y CIuI9 13, Truck Ill, IVIicIcIIeI3ury ESTHER EVELYN JOHNSON JOHNNY The time to be Ilappy is now. Glee CIUIU QB, 10. Wellesley OLIVE CHRISTINE JOHNSON OLLIE Amusing ancl vivaciousg Friendly and Ioquacious. h forilr-slra Qi: Gif-0 CIuIu I3, 4i: IxIouniaineer Hi: EcIit0r-in- 14 JoI1ns Hopkins ScI1ooI of Nursing RAYMOND JAMES JOHNSON RAY Casey at the Inat. Base-Imll IZ, 3. 45: BnsIcetImaII 12 wi: CoIIcge Lcnguc B DCllg L e B lellfz ell cr' cauc 35011 ,3,. asIcr-lI'm THEODORE HOWELL JOHNSON I rzlc'Ii TED You can tett by his attire, I-Ie's a reacler of Esquire.u AnlpIlilIlf'atrc I-U: Basr'I'mII GJ: Baskelball f-U: Scif' I3 I J Union EVA MAE JONES EVE Still waters run deep. Crafters CIuI1 IQ. TSI. v I.lincoIn I'IospitaI JAMES EDWARD JONES JIMMY Then tItere's Iittte Iimmie Iones-1 How he Ioves his saxopIlonesI Negro SplrltuaI CI1olr G, 4,5 Band and Orchestra Q, Virginia State PEARLE MARIE KAYS PEARLY WHIRLY Quiet anct calm is our friend Pearte A charming, pteasant sort of girl. Hiking Qi: BnsIceiI1aII CorneII ROBERT JOSEPH KINNEY BOB A man of strife and contention. College l.eague Baslcetlvall t2. 35: College l,c-ague Baselwall Q, 33. Class Volleylmall Q, Kl. GEORGE ARTHUR KIRKPATRECK KIRK A hand as liberal as the liglit of clay. Footloall Q, 5, 4l: Baseball Q. 5, 4l: Volleylmall t2, 5, lil Dulce University A PAUL JOSEPH KLEIN Our Paul is in-Kleinecl toward chess. Bancl tl 3, 4l: Orrlxestra 12. 5, 4l: Latin Clulu Ula Science Club 121, University of New Yorlc STUART KELSEY KNOX, JR. STU Cliaracter is, in the long run, the decisive factor in his life. College League Baslcetlnall t2, 5, 4, 5l: Baslcetluall Squad Gt: Col- lege League Baselvall t2, Q. University ot Michigan J UANITA ETHELYN KELLEY NEAT A reserved person with amiable ways. CHARLES GORDON KENNELLY 1t,s fun to be fooled, itss more fun to know, Orcllestra OJ: Band t2. 5, 4,5 College League Baslcetloall f2, 3, Alabama CHARLES JOSEPH KENTLER CHILLER It talees a great man to make a good listener. Philatelic Society t2. 5l: Science Club Ula Traclc t2, '5, 41, C l lege League Baslcetluall t2, 3, 4,5 College League Base-l'Jall Q, 5 lnternational Club Yale WILMA RITA KILLINGER WILLIE Wilma's sweet and kindly ways Sliine like the sun on fine spring days. Glee Club t2, 5, 4l: Essex County Clnorus 13, 41: New J y ate Clworus t4l: Suln-Council Pratt lnstitute IW? ' SALVATORE ANTHONY LANDARA TERRY In the evening after dark, He's looking for a place to park. Football Q. 3. 41: Basketball Qt: Track Qt: College L g tb all Q, 5. 40: CITCOID Italiano Q. 33. Newark College of Pharmacy ERMA ALICE LATTIMORE LADDY Good nature wins many a heart. PERRY S. LAURENCE LARRY You must lose a Hy to catch a trout. Science Club Q, 53: Anglers Club U, 10: Vice President DLIIKC RICHARD ALLEN LAWRENCE DICK A man of letters and of manners, too. Der Deutsche Krcis UH: Science Club U. 43: Voilcyioall 15 4, XVILLIAM A. KOENIC1 BILL Toppin, timbers. Track Q. 1. 4. JJ: Captain fly: Yolioylwzuli f2. J, 4, Councl Mt: Band fl. 5,1 Cottage League Bash-11,311 12, Duke MARY CELESTE LABRUNDA CURLY By her slight stature unctismayecl, 5,1911 face the future unafraid. to Italiano Ht: Volleyball GEORGE TOWNLEY LAMASON MOOSE A man convinced against his will Is of the same opinion still. Nlountainr-rr 123: .-Xrnptxiltmr-airc University of Kentucky D IARY MASON LAMBIE SNOOKEY TIIQTQTI Heller be aTl0t'lQY' BXIKIFY. Club Qi. EDITH HAND LAY Common sense is genius in worleing clothes. Cf-rrle Irranqais Q, 45: lnternatinnal Club Ml: Basketball MJ CAROL STANLEY LEGO Carers clothes are very smart, With them she wins every heart. lxlountaineer Art Sclaool DOROTHEA IVI. LEINROTH DOT What to take up she knows, and what to drop How to say clever things and when to stop. Oli-e Club 13. 43, Smith FRANCES JOAN LENNON FRANNY Franny excels in the sport Of passing the ball around tbe court. Basketball Q. 5, 4Jg Hoclccy Ml: Tennis Q. 5, 4l: Volleyball cl: Ml: Representative Tennis Team f5J: Glee Club f2, 5J. Katherine Gibbs Hockey Q, 5, 10: Baseball Q, 5, 4,3 Basketball f5, 4,1 IVI Hoclcey MARY N. LEWIS LEWIE Mary, clon't you weep and wail, lust get your boat and sail and sail. University of Arizona WINIFRED DOROTHY LEWIS WINNIE Winnie bas a Iovety voice-f Soft and sootbingg very choice. Negro Spiritual Cboir Hampton MICHAEL J. LIPRENTO SPALY He's sure to ptav a leading part, In ttie busy world of art. Soccer 15, lil: Varsity fill: College League Baslcetball Volleyball Q. 5, 4,5 College League Baseball Q. 5, 4l. W8SI1IHgf0H School of Art JOYCE NEVVTON LITTLEWOOD The lady with the tap, tapl anag f 3 LW...-..L.....,...,.., L, Y.-,,,--- .... -W ,i-,-,,., ,..,L,....,-.,..,, , W ELIZABETH DENNY LODGE oman, the originat cause of att troutite. Baslcetlnall 12, 4l: Riding 12, Bl. RICHARD LOEB PEANUTS Tattest of boys or shortest of men, He stooct in Iris stockings just four feet, ten. Cercle Francais 15, 4l: Secretary ot Class 131: Latin Clula 15l: Pre-siclent ot Ce-rcle Francais 14l: Band 12. 3l: Orclicstm 1'5l: Clwer- leacler 15, 41: Sulzx-Council 151: M. H. S. Committee 14,3 International Club 135. Harvard LOUIS ALFONSO LOIVIBARDI LOU Life is just a IJowt of cherries. Footlnall 12lg Baslcettlall 153: Soccer 13, 4l: Baseball 1'5, Atl: Sula- Council JEAN LOWE Gooct sense and good nature are never separated. Glef- Clulo 12l: Camera Clutm 110: Latin Cluln 1'5l: Corclo Franqais 13. -Us International Clulu 15, -tl: Cliairman ol' Italo-Etliiopian Com- ' mince 145. Swartllmore RUTH ELIZABETH LUDERS BETTY Simpticity is a captivating grace in woman, as rare as it is attractive. Cnrclc Fmngais 13. 435 Glee Cluld 12, 'S. 431 Red Cross 143. Colby Junior College RAY WARNER LUNDSTEN SWEDE TIIQTQ 0.79 CIILUUYS men Teddy for CldU9l'l.tllT'9. Bancl 12. 3, Atl: Orchestra 14l: College League Baslcvllnall 12l: Su Council 12l: Foutloall 141: Volleylnall 12. 3l. GLORIA MARGARET MADOCKS GLO Size ctancect tier way in-we have no ctoutnt, Now she's a senior-st1e'tt ctance tier way outl Sub-Council 12D: Ampliittieatre N CLARA IVIAE IVIAGIE CLAIR Nowhere beats the heart so leinct as beneath the tartan ptaict. Cvlee Clulv 12, 3, Lil. 46 I ANGELINA LILY MARTURANO YIYI None knew thee but to love thee: None named thee but to praise. SIGNE MICHAEL MASCERA I feel that lam a man of destiny. DOROTHY LOVELL MCCARTHY DOT A natural sport-the best of her sort. Glen' Club 2, 5, 4 5 International Club 5. 4 : De a ing Clu f I C I Iv I B 133, Economic Discussion Group Ui: Hockey ll 5, 4i: Basicctinau ll 3. 10: Taiate Tennis f2, 3, 43: President Mi: Baseball f2, 3, 10: Tennis Q, 5, 10: A capeiia Choir MARGARET McCORMACK NIUGC-INS Ever loyal, ever true, To any deed slie has to do. Science Club Qi: Cvlee Club fl 4i: Latin Club G, 41: Cercic Francais 60: indoor Traffic GQ: Giris' Committee f5, 45: Junior Red Cross Committee Gi: Secretary Ivlountainsicie HospitaI MICHAEL DOMINICK MARANO PEE'WEE Always blowing his own hom. Football l5, 10: Orchestra f2. 5, 45: Vice President C0 B fi f2, 5, 10: College League Basketiuali l2, 3, 10: Voileytnaii Q, T lc 1: Circolo italiano l2, 3, 4, 53: Counsclior DONALD MARBURG DON Heil Hitler! Dartmouth FLORENCE ANN MARION JUDY Happy am I, from cure set free. Basebatt Qi: Basketball 12, U: Hockey Ui: Traci: HELEN MARY MARSTON MOSSY The great aim of human life is usefulness Indoor 'traffic Squad f4i: Baseball Newvark Presbyterian HospitaI DAVID H. IVICKINNEY, JR. MACK lack of att babes, but master of none. Band 12. 5l: College League Volleylaall 12, 3, Lil: College League Baslcetloall 12. Sl: Ijootiaall 145: Varsity Swimming 13, -il: Traclc 12, 3l. Dartmouth ALICE MARGARET MCLEOD Iust a wee Init oy Scotch. Latin Club 110: Der Deutsche Kreis St. Elizalyetlfs JOHN JOSEPH IVICIVIULLEN MAC FII not budge an inch. Football 12, 3, 4lg Varsity 1'5, -4l: Captain 14l: College League Baseball ancl Baslcellrall 12, 5, -tl: Traci: 12l: Base-Iuall 13, lil: Senior Committee 4: Boys Committee 12. 3l. Unitecl States Naval Academy JOAN IVICTAOUE Her gooct sense of humor ami love of fan Enctear Ioan to everyone. International Cluln 12l: Hockey 12, Lil. Trinity -18 RICHARD J. IVICFAYDEN DICK A patient mants a pattern for a king. Cvlee Cluls 12. 4l: Stage Craft Class Setli Boyclen JOHN PERKINS IVICKAY DEAC A man of action as wett as of thought. College League Bnslxetlaall 12. 5l: Volleylvall 12. 5, Jil: Innloor Trail-ic Squacl I INIARY IVICKENNA MARE When Iristi eyes are smiling. rxnlpliitlleatre 14l: Ifflitor-infvliiel' 14l: Nominations Committee 13l: Girls' Committee Slciclmore DOROTHY ANNE IVICKINNEY DOT Merrity taugtiing tier way ttlrougtl tife. International Clulo 123: Sulv-Council Colby Junior College WILLIAM HOWARD MECABE BILL ,Tis impious in a good man to be sad. Glee Club 12, 3, 4l: College League Basketball 12. 3l: Volleyball 12. 5. 4l: Football Ml: Plxilatelic Society 12, 3, 4l: Anlpbitbeatre 15, 4l Anglers Club 13, 4l: Camera Club Ml: President Ml: International Clula 121. Rutgers HERBERT CARL MELIN HERBIE Merry the livelong clay. Publicity Committee 12l: Varsity Football Ml: Varsity Baslcetbal l Ml: Sub-Council 1'5l: International Club 15l: College League Baslcet- ball 12, 3, 4l: College League Baseball 12, 5, 4l: Volleyball 12, 5, 4l Captain FRANCIS JAMES MENTON By anyone it can be seen That Francis has a brain tiiatys Ieeen. Track 13, 4, 5l: Cerclc Franqais 12. 5, 4l: Treasurer Ml: Amplit- tlreatre 15l: Volleyball 131: Camera Club Ml: Cllemistry Laboratory Assistant 140: Social Committee Yale University BILL A. METZER Time on my hands. 49 VIRGINIA F. MEYER BABE A quiet, pleasant, manner wins many friends. Nlountaineer Maryland College lor Vvomen MARY HELEN MILES MILES Give me my boots and saddlel Hoclcey Ml: Volleyball 13, 4l: Basketball 12, 3, 4l: Baseball 15l: Sub-Council 12l: Glee Club 12, 4l: Ricling Club 12, 3, 4l: President 15. 4l: Amphitheatre Ml: A Capella Cboir GCFICVH College ll0I' XAIOITICII VICTCRIA MILLIKEN VICKY Viclzy plays and rlances, toog Things you wish that you could cio. Latin Club 153: Cercle Franeais Ml: Glee Club 12, 4l: President ol Class 12l: Sub-Council 123: Sturlent Council 12, 5l: Secretary ol' Student Council Smith JAMES THOMAS MINNEFIELD JIMMIE Of homework be was somewhat shy, But somehow or otller ite got by. Negro Spiritual Clioir 12, 3, 4l. Howard wvpv- V. -,-- I ..- MARJORIE ELEANOR MINTZ MARGE 'SPepper -Mintz .AIIIIJIIIIIICBIFC 141: Business fwanagl-r RUSSEL ROBERT MOCK MUSS ROCK ' A man with music in his fingers And a song in his heart. . 1 - , Stump CIuI1 13, 4,1 Preslclr-nt 141: fvrcle I l'Elf!1'ilIS 1-0: S Team 1-43: Track 143: VoIIeyI7aII 15, LU. WALTER BENSTON MOLINE M0 A gallant Sportsman is HIVIo, A man without a foe. Surfer 125: Footlwall 15, -If. PATRICK JOHN MONACO PAT Be not simply goocl, be goocl for something. THOMAS BINNIE MORISON TOM Censure is the tax a man pays the public or em eminen. f lv ' 9 ' f Bursur's Staff 12, 3, 10: Sub-Council 13,5 Philatelic Society 15, I I national CIutJ 145: Came-ra Club 110: Cc-rcIe Franqais 15. 10. Yale University VIRGINIA EILEEN MURPHY GINNY Always encleavor to be realty what you would wish to appear. Mountaineer New York ScI1ooI of Fine and AppIiecI Art NANCY MYERS Little tube of mighty power: Charmer of an ictte hour. Der Deutsche Krcis Secretary-Treasurer 153: Hockey 12, 3, 41 1' 2. Wellesley A-IARGARET ANN NAPOLITANO MARGIE Margie is very fond of sportsg She's often found on tennis courts. BasIccIImaII 12,1 GIee Club 12, J, 41: CIYCOIO Italiano 12, 3, 45. Beth IsraeI HospitaI AGATHA EILEEN NIXON AGGIE Her voice is as gentle as her cizaracter is clean. Basicctivaii MARJORIE ELIZABETH NOPPEL PIFFLE But genius must be Born and never can be taught. Der Deutsche Kreis 155: Hockey 121: Voiieyiaaii 121: Giris' Com- mittee t41: Senior Committee M15 Riding ti. 41: Give Ciuin Vveiiesiey CHARLES EDWARD NORTH CHARLIE Heitt find a way. , 3.3. A 71- - -V+-Q--lf ARNOLD WILLIAM NASH FLASH He possesses a quality common in boys Of making a lot of boisterous noise. Choir tl 3, 41: Coiiege League Basicettmaii Q. 3. 41: Coiic-gc League Baseiuaii tl. 3, 41: Soccer 12. '5. 41: Voiieyioaii tl 41, Howard ROY SHVIEON NEFF, JR. SHORTY Ease with ctignityg firm in reality. Coiiege League Basketball 121: Suiim-Council t21: Voiieyiaaii 12, '51, Captain 121: Piliiateiic Society 131: Ampi1iti1eatre 141: Outcioor Traiitic Squad f21: incioor Traffic Squad QQ., 5. 41. Captain Q41: Goit ffl, 51: Economics Discussion Group Dartmouth CATHERINE AGNES NEVES KAY The Butterfly just floats through life as careless as a bubble. Giee Ciuil tl 41: Niountaineer 141: Cercie Frangais Vveiiesiey GEORGE EDWARD NICHOLSON NICK Gocrs gift to the ladies. incioor Traffic Squad f21: international Ciuim Q1: Angicrs Ciuia ffi, 41: Outdoor Traffic Squaci f'5, 41: Tracie f5, 41: Treasurer Angiers Club 141. Give Ciuix t2. 3. 4, 51: Sportsmanqs Ciuix H12 Coiiege League i BilSiiC'ii'Jaii Q, 51: Swimming Team Yale ROBERT POTTER OGDEN BOB The mitclest manners and tile genttest heart. Traric VS, -11: Coiiegc League Basicetinaii tl, 5, 41: Coiiege League Basin-tiwaii 131: Debating Ciuiu G11 Economics Discussion Group incioor Traffic Squaci Cornell i412 I 5 1 ,,,,, .,,- , ,a . -ft .I X HAROLD WILLIAM PAINE, JR. BILL As large as life, and twice as natural. ball il 41: Baseball QI: Baslcetllall QI: Glee Club Ml: Coi- gue Basketball iQ, 3, 4,1 College League Baseball Q, 3, Brown ALICE IVIYRA PAINTER . SUSIE Slain creamy as the furied magnolia bud that stains the dusky shadows of her hair. Coit Memorial Baby Hospital EULALIE PARKER Her sense of humor is as good As any person of jovial mood. Fiske ETHEL EDITH PARTINGTON Tile screen's ardent fan. GENEVIEVE AGNES OLIVER GEN Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Sub-Council i2I: Latin CII: Der Deutscile Kreis Ui: 5 inccr l3, 4,4 Amphitheatre Associate Editor Ml: Red Cross Skidmore GEORGIA GUSTAVIA OLIVER DOOK To some, no ciouiyt, a boundless pleasure ls izeeping silence as a treasure. Negro Spiritual Choir e WINIFRED O'IVIALLEY FREDDY For never anytliing can ive amiss when simpleness and duty tender it. Swimming Clulw 453: Camera Ciulo Mi: Assistant Lilorarian HI Columbia HELEN BOOTH ONG She is so free, so apt, of so blessed a disposition. Latin Clula UI: Indoor Traffic Squad GI: International Club 131 Ccrcle Franqais 13, 41. Stoneleigii FRANK JOHN PASQUA FRANKIE The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Circolo Italiano Q2, 51: Orclmestra Q15 Glee Club f21: Football Assistant Manager HOWARD ALMARIN PAULY AL He helped to matze it possitnte for the tnaclzs to go tearing lay. Glee Clulo f2. 5, 41: A cappella Clwir Q5, 41: Football f41: Volleyball Q, 51: Cnrclc Francais C515 Aviation Clutn Cornell HORACE U. PEARCE BOLIVIA I am but maot norttzf-'north'-fwest. Glee Clulu QQ, 5, 41: Track f2, 5, 41: Dramatic Cluln f51: ln- cloor Traffic Squad f41g State CIIOTUS f41: Science Clulo f21: Volleyluall f21: S0pll0lll0I'C Sub-Council Q1: Raclio Club i515 County CTIOTUS f5, 41. Duke ALLENBY WENTWORTH PEARMAN B Ott, what woutot our Atten-be Without his youttifut jottity? Traclc Q, 5, 41: Soccer f21: Volleyball f5, 41: Captain f41: A ttleatre Q41: Latin Club Rutgers Ulplll- --f' favs ' '- I WINIFRED LOUISE PEARSON WYNNE Softly speatzs, but sweetly smiles. Glee Club f2, 5, 41: Sub-Council Berkeley AUBURN EDWARD PETERSON PETE No party woutot be quite complete Without ttie presence of peppy Hpetef, College League Basketball l2. 51: Ping Pong f51: Volleyball f2, 51 Tennis f2, 51: Negro Spiritual Choir f5, 41: Varsity Basketball f51 Sopliomore League Basketball f51: Science Club Q13 Football New York School of Mechanical Dentistry DOROTHY ELIZABETH PETERSON DOTTIE Vitality and fun to spare: A Sense of IIUTYIOT' fresh and fare. Glen Club Q, 5. 41: Mountaineer i211 Baslcettuall l2, 5, 41: A cap Della Choir f41: Reel Cross Committee f51: Sub-Council Q, 51: Base ball f5, 41. PAUL PETERSEN PETE A future Granttanct Rice. Baselaall iz, 41: Basketball Manager f41: College League Basket- lmll f5, 41: Mountaineer f41: College League Baseball 15, 41. 53 l .g NATALE PETRONACI They say that Ile is aIways seen Gazing upon the silver screen. Circolo Italiano 12,5 Coll:-ge League Baslcetlwall QQ. SI: Varsity M7 BEVERLY PHELPS BUBBLES The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed And ease of heart her every look conveyed. Glce Club Q, 3. 10. JANE DANIELS PHILLIPS DANNIE Dannie is a little blond Of whom all the world is fond. Alxnplnilhealrc 'RUTH PHILLIPS RUTHIE Good things come in small packages. Alhlmif Advisory Bofml C251 Council lib: Glev Club 12. StoneIeigI1 Soc- 1 5. 41. PHYLLIS LUCILLE PI SANO BILLIE Good humor is the clear blue sky of the soul. Bnslu-tlpall BENJAMIN MURRAY PLUMMER BEN A free thinker and benign, In fact, a budding Einstein. Sri:-luce Clulv 12. Til: Assistant Tranlc yIanagc'r Q, SI: Dm-Iual Clulo 12. 55: International Club HI: IXIounlaincer RensseIaer MARY DEUEL PLUMMER Zeatous, yet modest. Hockey QI: Latin Club U. 4,1 Inlr-rnalional Club HI: NIO laincvr Wilson NVILI .IAM B. POHLMAN A good bit of humor and a better Init of knowledge all help to make a good general. United States Naval Academy 54 U JOHN ORAZIO PRESTIFILIPPO PRESTO As quiet as they come and then some. Glcc Club ll 51, ROBERT DYNELEY PRINCE PRINCEY V All that the name implies. Columbia ELIZABETH ADELAIDE PURCELL BETTY Eyes too expressive to he blue, too lovely to he Crlee ll J, -I1. Scudder HELEN HOOD RALSTON True as the neectle to the pole, Or the dial to the sun. Glee Cluly l2, 3, 41. gray EDITH IVIARY PONDI SCIO SCOTTY Young in spirit, but old as to these worldly cares. Circolo llaliano FRANK FRED POSINTE CHIS Golf is his game, The Championship his aim. College League Baslcellmll l2, 5, 41: Captain l2, 5, 41. RITA HELEN POVVERS REE In small places, on high towers, Naughfs too great for Rita's powers. Baslcetlwall l2, 5, 41: Represcnlative Team C511 Track l2, 31: Rep senlative Team 151, Volleyball ll 41: Represenlative Team U11 Crafters Club l21: Vifc Prcsiclenl l21: Hoclcey l21: Baseball l2, 31. r CLARK PRESBREY PRES That school girl complexion. College League Baseluall l41: Volleylaall ll 41: Orrllestra l2, 5, 41. i,.,,...i.. I ,L-,J IVIURIEL HARRISGN REIDER An, sweet mystery of iifei Ampilitixeatrc QQ. 5. 4I: Crtrcie Francais fl 5, 4I: Indoor 3 Q ci Ui: Camera Club Mi: Iiiiiateiic -ocicty Mi: Internati Q41 Latin Ciuiu G, 4,1 Dramatic Ciuifr Bennington CHESTER C. REILLY LOCHINVAR Words, not cieecis Seem to fuifiii his needs. Howard HELEN FRANCES REIVISEN Her voice was ever soft anci iowg An exceiient tiling in woman. Intcrnationai Ciuifx f4J: Latin Ciuin Ui: Amphitheatre ay Oioeriin LGUISE CLARA RHODES TRUDY Siencier anci sereneg lust iiize sweet sixteen. VIRGINIA RAYNER JINNY lust iiiee a feather in the breeze Bursaris Staff 12, 3. 41: Dramatic CIUID CHARLES T. RAYNOLDS TSCHOUANSKI When he gets going, great guns, Looiz out for a voiiey of puns. Science Ciuin i'5. 4I. Secretary f5. 45: Assistant Manager, Tracic Cornell KATHERINE SLEEPER READ KIIIY ,Tis Ineauty truiy inient, whose red and white Natureys own sweet and cunning Hanoi iaici on. Orcilestra i2, 5, 4I: Hociiev il 43, Captain i435 Basicetiaaii QI: Puioiicity Committee Ui: Sub-Councii Q, 5,3 Pariiamcntary Practice QI: Senior Committee Hi: Cilairman Secretary of Ciass Juiiiiarci SCIIOOI of Iviusic MARION REGER Yonder is the woman wiio is not afraid of woriz. Cercie Francais iQ, 3, 45, Vim Pr:-sicirent f4I: Latin Club U71 Giris' Committee I-U. Traffic I Club 56 Montciair State Teachers Coiiege EDWIN TOWNSEND RICHARDSON ED Although modest he seems to be, He certainty knows his history. Camera Club Treasurer f-13: Stage Crew H31 Pt1iIateIi S ciety 12, 5, 43, Secretary Packard ANTHONY RIDOLFO TODO He is atways quietly arrayect, Amt human when he talks. Q ience CIutJ Q. 33. Tufts JOHN ANDREW RIEDELL JOHNNY He is a gentleman because it is his nature To be kind anct affabte to every creature. D Economics CIuI1 153: GIee CIutJ 12. 433 cr DcutscI1e Kre I 5 I d T If S d 13 Sutu-Counci n oorf ra ic qua 11- . Pace Institute CHARLES HENRY ROBINSON CHAS Boys wilt be boisterous. Ct1eerIcacIcr Q3: Outdoor Traffic Squad f33: Stage Crew Q4 Iege League Baskenball Q, 33: Glee CIuIJ 123: Sub-C0unciI PennsyIvania State Spirit JAIVIES LOUIS ROBINSON JIIVIMIE Iimmy with his cheery ways, Ctzases away the gloomy days. uaI CI1o1r f5. 43: VoIIeyI'waII f53g Track 15, 43. Music SCI1ooI WILLIAM HENRY ROBINSON BILL Diet you hear some one crack a joke? Then probably 'twas Bill who spoke. Hampton EUGENIE HORTENSE RODGERS GENIE Quiet anct petite, As any youytt meet. THOMAS S. ROE SWEETIE PIE A hunting I will got Natiox1aI Guard Aviation ScI1ooI V . ,,,. WY- Y Y --ver .waf- ELIZABETH TAYLOR ROOAN BETTY I cIream too much. .University ol Arizona ELIZABETH BENTER ROI-ILES BE'l'l'SEY cup must be Initter that Iier smile c0uIcI not sweeten. Glee Clulv QQ, 33. 1 Sullins College NORMA JUDITI-I ROTHSCHILD NORM A gay serene spirit is the source of aII that is noIJIe and good. Cvlee Club I2, 3. LII: International Club IQI: Dramatic' Club Q, 10. Carnegie Institute of Technology ROSE LOU RUBINO PEANUTS Her Iips curved easily in to a smile, Her cheeks as quickly IJIusIiecI. DIBICC CLIS -. II' 58 ca ue Negro S STANLEY RUDENSY STAN By faithfully working, our friend Stan, Will someclay be a miclshipman. Science CIIIIJ I3, 4l: International Clulw I4, College Ieag Basketball f2, 5. 4,5 Volleyball QD: Track f2, 5, 4,5 Economics D sion Grou M7 P United States Naval Academy VINCENT JOSEPH RUSSO LEATHER!-IEAD The muscles of his Inrawny arms are strong as iron bands. Q llf-gc League Baslcellrall Qi: Football Ml: Varsity Ilootlmll I I i llil on ngi g is Ictlallff il IIIIIO I LTO Q 1' ACH UC HS C -1 il D ALEXANDER IVICCALL SAIVISON SAMMY VVI1at,s in a name? C Ilvgo League Baslu-tImII Q, TI: Assistant lxlannger Basket 1231 Manzlgcr Baslcetlmall fl 45: VnIIeyIaaII IZ, 5,1 Sorter fat: Coll g L g Baseball f2, U: Assistant Ivlanager Football QI CAROLYN ELVES SATTERWHITE LITTLE BIT Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. t I CIIOII' l'l. J. 4l. piri ua Morgan T NIARJORI E MEEKER SAYRE CHIPPY Today is too clear to waste a moment on the yesterdays. McGill RUTH HOPE SCHEURMANN RUTHY Tltereys mischief in her eye Ogontz CARI. SCHNEIDER LEFTY A friend to att, to all a friend. Baslivttyall Setoml Team Qi: Basic:-Titan Colle-gf' T1-ilgllc' fl, 10' Bnsvlwan Varsity Qi: Bzlseloall College League Cornell ELINGR SYLRIA SCHROEDEL SCHNOPS Friendly, gentle and sincereg Sl1e'lt be successful, never fear. Glen- Clutv fi, 43: Dramatic Club 59 ARTHUR VINCENT SAUER ART Something will turn up. ARTHUR J . SAUTTER DUTCH Out for basketball we oughter Have more boys like Arthur Sautter Baslivtldan 145: Tmrlc ' GEORGE PERRY SAWYER TOM fm only wislzin' to go a-fishinf Brown ROBERT F. SAYIA BOB All the world loves a lover. Glcc Club 12, 31: Dramatics MJ: Bursafs Staff fl. 3 Council Dartmouth ROGER LOUIS SHAUL ROD Much study is wearisome to the ftestz. Football f2. Q, 10. FRANCIS V. SHAW FRANK If there were two Inircts sitting on a fence, He would Imet you which one would fly first. College League Basvloall l2, 4,1 Tennis Kentucky CHRISTINE SHEEHAN TEENIE Those aIJout her from tter shalt read the perfect ways of honor. Girls' Committee CLAIRE IVIURIEL SHEW MIG The beam of joy that otrives the ctoucts away. Bursars Staff la, 10. New York School of Interior Decorating III in DAVID SCOTT scorrv Calling W 2 C L IVI. Raclio Clulw C2, 5, 4,3 Baseball GJ: Swimming CDI: Publicity mee MJ. North Carolina JOSEPHINE HARTLEY SEED JO People feet the better for having been with you Gln-c Clulx ll, 5, 1, 'JL Girls Committee HJ: RIounIainecr GD g Clulm Bradford Junior College JOSEPH CROSBY SEWALL, JR. JOE One of the few whose ego so tagged That he never of Himself has Inragged. College League Bnslcoilaall 12, 55: Xollcylvall tylg College I. g Baseball Q, 5, -Us Baml GI: Incloor Tral-lic Squad JESSIE ELIZABETH SHAFER JESS By her gentte touctt stu-2 rotts Music to our very souls. Dmmatir L lulw New Jersey College for Women 60 ALICE MARION SHILSTON AL Shell walk a mile-for exercise Glee CIuiJ Qt: Senior Committee New Jersey State Hospital HELEN MARIE SHORTER SNOOKIE Helen has long been on our Mountaineer Now she,s older, but Shorter we hear. :Wountaineer 00: Hcafninc Editor. Pratt ANTHONY JOE SICCARDI W0'WO Hotel not a hair of his black head: Tho he may not lead, ite will not be ted. CircoIo Italiano U, 41. DOUGLAS JOHN SIGLER DUG His mother raised her boy to be a soldier. CONSTANCE DALE SILVERNAIL CONNIE Her air, her manners, all who sau aclmire Courteous tho, coy, and gentle tho retired Sub-Council 151. DOROTHY MAE SMITH DOT In public Dot has little to say Still she likes fun in a quiet way Howard ELEANOR FINE SMITH ELLY Fate triecl to conceal her by naming her Smith GIee CIUB 12, 5, 41: Sub-CounciI Qi: Tv Bradford IRIS ELIZABETH SMITH l Born with the gift of laughter Bursar Staff f3, 4,. Katherine Gibbs KENNETH ALESBURY SMITH KEN A merry beart anct a winning smile, Witt never for bim be out of styte. Soccer f5. ill: Baseball College League f5. Atl: Baslcetball College League l2, 5, Atl: Economies Forum tfilg Sub-Council THOMAS BANK SMITH TOM A quiet ctiap with great ambition, He never causes the least suspicion. Volleyball f2. 55: Science Club Qt: International Club New Yorlc University MOSES WELDON SOMERVILLE BUDGIE If you coutct see bim for a mile, The first tiring youtd notice woutct be bis smite. Negro Cboir 12, ful: Traclc f'5, 4l, Hampton NIKQLAI STEVENSQN STANOYEVICH NICK He can make it clear to you Tbat black is white from bis point of view. International Club 13. 4l: Presinlent U. 4,5 Secretary Ut: Elections Committee f2, 3,5 Cercle Franeais Qt: Assistant Manager Baseball Qt: Publicity Committee tell: Sub-Council Columbia 62 Gt: Base LAURA STEEL LAURIE A moctest autboress. Bnslmbnll 12, 431 Indoor Traffic Squad 145: International Club 145. Vvbeaton JOHN IRVING STOCKWELL, JR. JOHHNY IVIarconi,s rigtlt bancl man. Swimming Q, 5. 4,3 Tennis l2. 3, 4l: College League Basketball College League Baseball GQ: Radio Club f2, 41: Presiclent Newarlc College of Engineering EDWARD CHARLES STONEHAM ED Trouble is cut clown by ttatf Every time you realty taugti. College League Basketball Qt: Football ll 3, 41: Traclc fill: 1,611 125, MATILDA M. STRAZZA TILLIE TiItie's ttie girl witb time granot ctisposition, One wegre afraict weytt att be missin., Glnc Club ll, 5l: Dramatic Club f2, 4l: Latin Club f5t: Inter- national Club l2l: Essex County CIIOFUS f5l: Cercle Franeais till: Presi- clent ot Glee Club Qt: Treasurer ot Dramatic Club Juilliard Scbool ASTRID LINNEA SVVENSON TRUDY Wtiat a spenclthrift she is of tier tongue. IncIoor Traffic Squad HI. IVIouniainsiCIe I'IospitaI FLORENCE SWENSON BUBBLES Good taste is the fiower of good sense. nseIoaII ANTOINETTE ROSE TAFARO ANN Light footect, light hearted. CircoIo IlaIiano f3, 43. New Jersey State NormaI EDWARD OSBDRNE TAYLOR I ED Although Ile isn't in ptain view, He's right back ttiere with Cys, stage crew. Nlage Cr:-w 15, -II: Di-Izaiing CILII1 UI, Trenton State Teachers VINCENT PATRICK STROUD WING And then tnere,s Vincent Patrick Strouclg He likes his fun and Iie Iikes it IoucI.I PHOEBE BABETTE SUCIARNIAN SUGAR This clark lzaireci maici is not given to hurry, She never frets nor cioes she worry. Red Cross 153: Refi Cross AssemI'mIy GI: IncIoor Traffic Sq N1 1 145 I oun aincer . A New YorI4 ScI1ooI of Interior Decoration ANGELO T. SUTERA ANG who Ienow him. .114 swell sense of Iiumor, and a reaI friend to those I:ootIJaII CoIIvgc Ieague Baqkf-:hall Q 'S 4I- CircoIo IlaIian C23 VII 45 0 eyIiraII 5, 4. A I I I I I DAVID BARNETT SUTI-IERLAND DAVE This quiet Inoy Dave Traffic problems doth save. Outdoor TraIIic Squad HI: Stage Crew 14,5 PI1iIaIeIic Society I2, 5, 105 Vice President and Treasurer Gi: Track HI: CoIIegc Leagu BasIceIIJaII QQ, 5, 4I: VoIIcyImaII G, 4I: Captain MI: CoIIege Leagu Baseball 12, 5, LII. 63 AnnapoIis JAMES HARVY TUDOR BEANS His minci was ar fioating feather. College League Basketball Q. 3, 41: Guicloor Traffic Squad Q, 51, gc' Crew Ui: Sub-Council Columbia LANGELAND VAN CLEEF VAN lyci rather ine right than Presicient. Ampiritiieatre Mi: Associate Editor DOROTHEA ELIZABETH VAN EXTER DOTTIE Conscientious to tile iast ciegree, She treaois the path of cluty faithfully. Glec Club 13. 4,1 A cappella Ctxoir 141: lniloor Traffic Squad t5 4i: Assistant Librarian JOHN PETER VAN EXTER VAN His working ability mocks that of a mute. Bursar Staff Mi: Acting Treasurer STANLEY MYRON TERRY STAN I wonit dance, cion,t ask me. Giee Club f2. Zvi: Nlountaineer Mi: Cercic Franqais U, -ii. VVorcester Poiytecimic Institute ALFRED RANDOLPH TOMLIN AL The cub reporter. Track Qi: Assistant Track Manager Gi: Football Gig Negro Spi In 42 Jfwtlgl Q B nm ua ,mir . '5 : ,u e ft .ea uc aslcetima . Nexvark University ANGELA MILDRED TOZZOLI 'rR1x1E Those who appear to ire quiet sometimes cieceive us Circoio italiano Q, 3, -U. DORIS A. TUCKER Doris, like the sun, is ever unchanged. 64 JOHN ARTHUR WAITH JOHNNY If no other quality made him good, Being a good sportsman would. ROBERT SNEDEKER VV ARE JOE A golden character is an asset to any man's fortune. . 1 ,fl Hlfl . Track l2, 3. 41: Volleyball Q, '5J: College League Bnslceilmll U 3 4? C pf Cv? University of Virginia DORON MITCHELL WARREN DON Vvhere thereys smoke there's Doron. 'lynuli 13, 4J: Cercle Francais l'5, 45, Stanford WILLIAM JOHN WATT BILL He hath an aptitude for drowsiness. Gln-e Cluh l2. 3J: Bursar Staff SIDNEY DAVID WAX Wise enough to play the fool Either in or out of school. University of Pennsylvania JAIVIES G. WELLER JIM Here is the mighty hunter man. Football MJ: College League Busl-cetllall BARBARA JANE VVELLS BOBBY Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. rc es ra l3, 4J: Cleo Clula 12, 3,3 Dramatic Club GJ: Hoclcc-y Bk:IlI0'S4J B hlll234JV yl23D 'nrfiv l , 41: as 0 va l... . 1 asc a . , : arsit . : Track l4Jg Reel Cross Committee U, 41: Senior Committee MJ: Student Oberlin DOROTHY HOOKER WHEELER DOSSIE A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. , . , 1 ,ounty Chorus GJ: State Chorus Q xx ' Smith l 65 MARGARET CHAPIN WHITE PEGGY Stay as sweet as you are. Internationai Ciuin f25: Atiiietic Advisory Boarci f25g IXI. H. S. Basicfttimii fl. 35. Committee Q, 55: Sui:-Council U51 Dramatic Ciuiz f55: Hockey t2, 55: Bennington EDITH CONSTANCE WIEDMAN EDIE VVEDIE I woke up too soon. Ping Pong f55g Arcircry M53 Dramatic Ciuip U51 Swimming Ciuiv f35: Hockey CQ5: Basicetimaii t2. 5, 45: Baseimaii f2. 45: Cercic Francais f'5. 45: Internationai Ciuix f45: Reci Cross Committee f45p Incioor Traiiir Squad 635: Give Ciuiv 1353 A cappeiia Cixoir University of North Caroiina ELOISE DORIS VVILSON EL In riciclles and affairs of jest, You always see izer at tier best. JEANNETTE ADELE WILSON JAY Something attempted, something done, And a heart at peace with everyone. LOUIS ARMSTRONG VVILSON, JR. LOU Always up to par. Give CIuI'J f25: Soccer fl, 5, 45. Vvesieyan MARY ELIZABETH WILSON INIARY LIZ A Ioving Iieart is tile truest wisdom. Cine Q, 5, 455 Dramatic Ciuib G52 Librarian C9I3erIin MARY LOUISE WILSON PUGIE The sweetest gartancl to the sweetest girl. Gino Club Q, 5, 455 Student Council Q, 35: Dramatic 052 'P Prcsilient oi Class Brad i'0I'd JOHN WINSLOW WINDY Men of few words are time Inest men. Track fi, 45: Internationai Ciuiu i351 Secretary f55: Orcilestra Q, 5, 45: State Qrciicstra G, 45: Gice Ciuin C252 IQCCI Cross Committee 13, 45: Coiicgc League Basicetiuaii Yale G6 AMELIA CATHERINE WORSTER MILLIE Her thoughts are all withheld. CORA IVIAE WRIGHT KOKO No matter what she ctoes, she,s always Yvrigltt. LincoIn I'IospitaI ROXANNE J. WRIGHT ROXIE If you see a gay young sprite, Weyd say it,s Roxanne: sfteys all Wright. Amptmittmeatre MQ: Student Council 123. IVIaryIand CoIIege CARDINER CHURCHILL NVYETH GARNEY A man should be upright, not be kept upright. Tr-nnis QI: Track f'5, 45. Lafayette 6 I VAN BUREN WINSTON WHISKERS On the track our Van is fleet: Many crave his kind of feet. Track HERIVIAN ROBERT WITTROCK BABE can't make att the candy in the world, so 1 just make the best of it. Outdoor Traffic Squad University of Pennsylvania CECILIA ANNA WOLF CEE Friendly, gentle, and sincereg Liked by all both far anct near Der Deutsche Krers LILYAN JEAN WOOLRIDGE LIL 'Tis an unwritten rule- Quiet people are harct to foot. Negro Spmtual Choir Mercy I 4 I 1 4 4 I 4 i . LYIVIAN WILKINSON YAHLE BEANS A poticemanys life is not a happy one. Outdoor Traffic Squad 12, 3, fttg Sergeant 13tg Captain 14, nt 13, 41: Stage Crew 12, 3. 4,1 FooiIJaII FRANK R. YOUNG F D ltys such a serious thing to be a funny man. Uulctour 'I mftzic Squact 143: Cotta-gc Lf-uguc BasIcctImaII 12, 3t Stevens JUNE H. ZAOURY JUNIE Site smitect and the shactows ctepartect. Ix7I0lll1I2lIUi'0T 14,1 BIISIKPIIIEIII 12. 3t: Bust-Imll 12, 3, 4,5 'I'rnc'Ii I, O SJ ey ... . JOSEPHINE FAVE ZANETTINI JO A Iieart sincere, nor any trace of guite, With roses in tier ctieetz and in Iier smite. IxIUllIlIilIlH'l'I' 110: Br-xsIi0II'mII 13,3 Circoto ItaIian0 12, 3, 43. JOSEPHINE MARY ZARRILLI JO JO In friendships your heart is IiI2e a IJeII struck every time a friend is in trouIJIe. MICHAEL ANTHONY ZICHELLI MIKE An artist to his fingertips. GRACE MARIE BROWN P GRACIE ALLEN A pleasant girl with smiling face, Who well cteserves the name of Grace Lincoln Hospital FRANCIS GUERIN CART, III FRENCHIE I am not a man scrupulous about worcls or names or such tliings. Glen Clulv 2. '5 : Outcloor Traffic ua 3 o c 0 .en no 0 1 H Sq di5JCIlgI g vi leyloall l2. 5, 4,1 College League Baslcetlmll Qi: Lilnrarian QI: Captain College League Basin-ttmall 45, 4I. Duke RITA ELLEN DeCANDIA JACKIE Gay is that stricle of hers. Bursar Statt l5, 43: Ivlountaineer HJ: Glee Club 137, Cirrolo Itali ano ll 3. lil. Pace Institute JAMES MADISON FITCHETTE To liim no author was unknown, Yet wllat lie wrote was att his own. New York Merchant Marine Academy WHANA TUSA HAZEL BUZZIE Soft spoleen as anyg A trait that fools many. Hockey Lincoln Hospital RICHARD HEMINGWAY DICK He is a gentleman from sole to crown. Swimming Team t-IJ: Ixlanagcr Letiigli ELEANOR M. JACOBSON JAKE A willing heart conquers alt. Basetwall Q. 5,3 Horlccy l2. 3,1 Baslcctlvall ll 3J. WILLIAM FERDINAND JENSEN, JR 4 BILL Not an athlete, but a good sport. Pllilatclic Society 12, '5, 4J:1Latin Clulu li, 4,5 Volleyltral College League Baslcctllall MJ: Iraclc ll 10. University ot Virginia RAYMOND CHARLER TALUCCI SCHOOCCIE lowe my success in life to liaving tween always a quarter of an lzour late. College League Baslcc-Ilmll ll 3, -ti: Yollvylmll NORTON VVOOD VVOODY At any prolntem Norton would Be lnotli reliable anct gooft, Yale n , , mf Q-' ,-WM9' ze fn wx 'W gg ,ppm ew..M.5,,:,,., XM, 9.5-QW.-u v 1 1 ii? KN' E J L -M -Q--in in J',Qfn.k I in , 4- ww Y' Cpriginul Drawing by Lucille Gengoull Adamo, Bettina Alvaro, Joe Knilyrose. Nlarv Xmes, Alive xXnderson, Natlianiet Xxnderson, Roy fxndresalces, George qxndrofeio, Giro xxpplegate, Fredrick Appleton, Fredrick xxrrliiluald, Samuet A rm strong, R lioda txflary xxslding, l.awrenc'e Nxt, Stiirtey Kyres, Doris ,-Xvres, Vvalton tialdwin, Glenna Ball, Carolyn liarlcer, Roluert Beal, Alex tieal, John lieflcer, Ricliard lic-clqwitti, Rolmert lilanetiard, nlarion ttligtit, Blary tilodgett, Rolplie tilaclxwelt, Beverly tiogardus, Dorottiy Holden, Theodore ltonelli, Louis Borden, Roluert Boyle, Ann Bradley, Jotm Brady, Emily Brailey, Ctlester tiranca, Helen Braun, Virginia Brewster. Adelpliine Brinning, Elloert Brown, Allred Brown, Katherine Brown, l.ittian Brown, Pell Brownlee, Josepli Burns, nlariorie Busli, ljliyllis Butler, lxlary France Bye, .tolin Caggiano, lxtictiael Cairns. Stiirley Cameron, Cattierine Canada. Sarah Cannella, Julius Caputo, Antliony Cardell, Ttieresa Carlson. Henry Carswell. Janet Carter, .lotin Cliamlmers, Jean Ctiamlmers, Robert Ctiavies, Hilda Cleaves, Donald Collny, Betty Colson, Barlaara Condit, Doris Conklin, Alan Connell, Phyllis Connolly, Dorottiy Connor, Etizatyetti Coolc, txlarie Coolce, Rutti Coomlms, peter JUNIOR Coons, Ctiarlotte Cooper, Vvlallace Cramp, Rolwrt Crane, Nlarjorie Cuozzo, Ettie Cutler, Jeanne D'Alessandro, Ntamie Davenport, Doris Davidson. Cliristina Uavison, tfvelyn Dc-tamaler, l.aura Delapentia, Slairley me lxlaio, Conretta lie Blaio, Frank Dennis, Barliara Di Bella, Tony Dictiey, Sally Divlcinson, Harold Dietenderler, Ruth Di Geronimo, Nlary Di lorio, Editti Dilts, lxtargaret Dipman, Rutli Uodd, lxlarven Urisfott, Helen Dusautt, Raymond tflvann, Xfirginia lflvertiardt, VXfiltiam Edgar, Corinne Edwards, Helen liirlie, Edna lfisele, ,lack lilderlcin, .lalnes Ellis. Helen Ellison, Gordon Everett, Louise 74 CLASS Ewatct, Rotmert Fattc, Ltoyct Fastiggi, Rose Fazzatori, Kay Fetctman, i.ittian Ferguson, Atire Ferguson, VXfatter Ferris, Etoise Firtcen, Lavinia Fitietot, Haven Finnerty, Ttwomas Finney, Virginia Fisctier. VX!atter Foster, Betty Francisco, Atice Freeman, ptmitip Freeman, Ttiomas Friectriftc, Ctiartes Futter, Ctauctine Fumosa, Btary Furr, txiaty Gexttien, Betty Ciattucci, Cenzie Gait, James Ciarctiner, peter Carey, Jotin Garris, Ftorence Cautieri, Daniet Gectctes, Rotuert Ceranios, Anastasia Citations, Eteanor fiittespie, Jotin Gtacrum, Rotwert Gtaccum, Ruth Gotdstoorougtw, James Goocttatte, Raymond fiooctman, Frectric' fireeti, Inge Gregory, Vvattare Guest, Rutti Ciuttirie, Constanve tiaarrtt, Harry Hatln, Frecterictc Haines, Janet ttamitton, Rotmert Hannon, Wiargaret Harris, Ctiartes Harris, txturiet Hatvti, Harriet ttattnaway, Ftoyct Hayitanrt, Tetmo Hayes, Decker tiectstrom, Harry Hencterson, Eyetyn Hennie, .taftc ttertmert, Vvittmur tterrmann. Certructe Hincetx, Rotmert Hoatson, tsatmette Hotrson. Russett Hoctm, James Hoctge, Ectna ttoisington, David Hottoway, .Axtife Hottoway, Rotnert ttotmes, Vvinitrect Hopkins, Bartmara Horicay, Steptien Huntley, Jotin ttytanct. Rutti tmtay, Susanne trxvin, Actetaicte trying, Hllgtl Javotmsen, ttertuert James, Ciorcton James, Kattlteen James, t.estie Janetti, Rose .iotnansen, Ann iotms, txtarstuatt iI0tlIlSOIl, Dorottiy Jotnnson, tjautine Jones, James Jostyn, t.toyct Joyve, Vvatter iuctnt, Tect tustesen, Gladys Justire, tsatmet Katz, Ntax Keck, txtarsettus Keene, Janet Kennarct, VXfittiam Kennedy, Anne Kennecty, Ruttl Ketctium, Kennetti Keutgen, George Kimtmatt, .toseptline Kirtcpatricti, Rotmert Ktinge, t.ester Krott, tftizatmetti Krott, fiertructe Kyte, George t.at1ey. George ,air, Vyyestey .atie, ntargaret .ane, Dorottiy I I Lanctotio, Ntarianne I t.att1am. tsilftlilfil T5 Lauterstein, Rohert Lehrer, Vvirginia Lennox, Donald Lennox, Vvilliam Levine, Cecile Lewis, Laura Lindgren, Arthur Lindsay, Harriet Liprento, Concetta Livingston, William Lodge, Henry Lord, Andrew Lorion, Barbara Luders, Phyllis Ludowieg, Vixfieii Luihel. Jennie Lulqens, Nancy hlaclfenzie, Allan hlaclean, James Nlacy, .loan hlalmstrom, Richard hlanning, Edward htanning, John, Jr. hlarch, Rohert lxlarlcer, Nlarian Nlarquardt, Rohert Nlason, Nathaniel hlather, Remsen Nlathewson, Jeanne lxlaxon, John lVlcAllister, Kathleen lVlcAllister, Mildred lVlcDonnell, Irene lVlcDonough, Irene lVlcDonough, Jaclc lwlcfiuire, Vvilliarn lx'lcKenna, Betty lxlead, Nlargaret lxlead, Virginia lvleelier, lxlary lxleier, Howard Wlelchionne, Peter Wlessersmith, Harry Wleurar, Carl lVliller, Cteorge lVliscia, John lxflonaco, Sam Mondsini, Ernest lxflongioi, Charles lwlongiovi, Sam lwontgornery, Rohert lVloore, lvlarian lvlorgan, Ernest lxlosher, Bordman hluehlhergf, Richard lxlueller, Otto lVluir, Fred hluhler, John lxlurdoclc, Ruth lxlurphy, ,lanet lxlurray, Allaert lX lyers, Richard Nelson, Helen Neill, Alexander Neves, Dorothy lxtoppel, Alice Nordman, Helmi Odegfaard, James Qliver, lsahel Cflxflalley, Peter flstgren, Barhara ljacliard, Rohert JUNIOR Paglieri, Charles Pamiello, Gani panghorn, Edward Parlcer, lxlarian Pehrson, Franlc Pendleton, Arthur Pennoclc, Jean Perdue, Rohert Perlcins, Alan Petersen, lwlary Peterson, Willard Petronaci, lxflary Pfeiffer, Rohert Phillips, Gertrude Philpott, lvlyrtle Piclcerell, Ettie pisano, lxflarie Pitts, Jack Pomeroy, George Pond, Stewart fQuiclc, Ruth Rardin, Bettie Rath, Eleanor Raymonds, Rolxert Renna, Rose Reppert, .lames Rich, Vvilliam Richardson, lrene Richdale, Virginia Richland, Herhert Richtmyre, Ruth Ridings, Edward Rilcer, Stanley Rohlo, Grace Rogens, lwluriel Roth, Dorothea TG CLASS Russo, Franlc Russo, Helen Sandora, Julie Sanclora, Sebastian Santee, Winilrecl Sautter, AI Sawers, Andrew Saxton, Donald Selmer, Ben Sclmneicler, Nlargaret Srlwouler, Douglas Sfixuette, Roloert Scliumann, Eiliih Schuster, Raymoncl Scillia, Nlicliael Scola, Antoinette Sfuddf-r, Frank Seeley, Roluert Settani, Nlirliael Seugling, Xfvilliam Sileeilan, Vvilliam Sllieicls, .lanet Sirurtlelil, Nlartlla Sielcinger, Helen Siclcinger, Julian Sigler, George Simmons, .laelc Simons, Russell Skillman, Roluert Smeeton. Cliarles Smith, lone Smitix. Rutlm Smitll, Stanley Snowlielfl, Nluriel Sorclill, Dorotlmy Soulle, Nlary-Lou Sparlcs, Rolxert Sprague, iflizalvetli Stallorcl, David StilIliSll, lxflicliael Stepllens, lvlarlc Stevens, .l0llIl Stevens, lwlarjorie Still, liert Stotiioll, .lane Strain, VNfinilrecl Streiter, Clare Stringllam, .lean Strourl, Rolwert Swenarton, Allen Talmartge. Holxart Taylor, Betty Taylor, lvlarjorie Tflmounis, .lolln Temple, Betty Tiiomas, Emmett Tl1rower, Katlmleen Tompkins, l.ouis Topping, Carolyn Tornello, Anne Tornillo, Salvatore Trecartin. Cyrus Trent, Eclitll Tyson, Alaucle Uplmoll, Russell Van Brecla Koltl, ixliesie Vanclerplatts, Katlierine Van Der Sriielcle, Nellie Van Stratton, ,losepli Vauglmn, Virginia Venner, VVilliam Xyilas, Ricliarcl Vinfelette, Nancy Vollancl, .larnes Vreelancl, Nlargaret VX!al4elielcl. liarlmara VXfalenslcy, lvlorris Vylallcer. Charles Vvall, Cilli1l'iCS VXfalter, l.oraine VXfaltl1am, Evelyn Nvalz, Rolxert Vvalz. lilizalmetln VX7arcl, Ulaclys VXfarcl, Kiltlliffitlif VXfare, Nlary Vvarren, fQuentin Vvaters, Cliester Vvelsln, Fanny Xvestvoat, Xwilliillll Nvlmeeler, iftlytlm Wlleeler, Hulbert VV'l1itney, Onslow Nvllittlesey, lxlargaret Vviclrnan, Bettie Vvillcinson, Benjamin Xvilliams, Artllur Xvilliams, Douglas Vvilson, l.loyct Vvinner, l.ois Vvinser. .lavqueline Xvoolriclge, Aclele Vvynlrey, Celestine Yalwle, Clara Young, Allvert Yowell, Daniel Zara. Harry Zarrillo, Cenzi Zingalli, Pearl TT F 1 T0 1 ,,,,, , , -4 flriginul Drawing by Peggy Cancun '33,-f' -992: ,...-f-01-'W-sung, Q:- C144 5 nina? Q g Ahel, Frances Adams, Edward Adams, hlarjorie Aiello, Agnes fhirey, Ellsworth Alderdice, Arthur Allan, Frederick Allen, John Allison, Charles Alltreuter, Wlarion Amadeo, Dan Anderson, h liilicent Anderson, Vernon Andresakes, Charles Andrews, ivlarion Anello, Katherine Applegate. Stanley Applegate, William Arens, ixlary Armstrong, David Atkins, Lynda Autorino, Anthony Ayres, Thelma Bacote, Jeannette Balmos, Barhara Barnes, Elaine Barton. Frances Barton, Nlary Louise Bate, Francis Bates, Harold Bateson, Dorothy Beach, Ruth Becker, Annanette Beckwith, Vvarren Bennett, Roloert Betteridge, Alhert Bevilacqua, Augustus Billings, Barhara Bjorling, Geraldine Blackman, Thomas Blauveit, Betty Bleckwehl, Vvilliam Boag, Elizaheth Bogert, June- Bolden, Wlelvin Bonano, Angelo Boneiede, ixlario Bonsai, Richard Booker, Celestine Boon, hleindert Booth, lvlartin Bowman, James Bowman, ivlarion Braddock, Richard Bradt, Florence Breckinridge, Jack Brekmer, Thorwell Bronander, Vvilhelm Brooks, Helen Brown, Betty Brown, Catherine Brown, Charles Brown, Eugene Brownlee, Esther Brownlee, VXfilliam Brownne, Doris Brundage, Rohert Buchanan, Patsy Buckingham, Betty Rudina, Nlargarite Burch, Beatrice Burgess, Harriette Burnett, Horace Bush, Charles Bush, Peggy Bustard, Raymond Byram, Frederick Byrd, Ella Caloot, Paul Caggiano, Nlichaei Caggiano, lxlickolas Caiahrese, Louis Caldwell, Jerry Callahan, George Cammarata, lxflarietta Campanello, Joseph Caponegro, lVlichael Cardell, Arthur Carey, Ciirard Carlson, Allen Carlson, George Carpenter, Penelope Carter, Rohert Casey, Barhara Chamheriain, Rohert Chamhers, Sheila Chameroy, Ann Chavies, Alhert Christopher, Grace Clark, James Clark, John Clarke, Francis Clayton, Francis Cleary, lwladeline Clegg, Doris Clishy, lrwin Clopton, Ella Coale, Edward Coale, Sidney Coau, Sally Cocker, Grace Codding, Eleanor Codella, Angelo Cohen, Bernard Cohen, Mildred Coletti, Amelia Conklin, Barhara Cook, Theodore Cooper, Jackie Cooper, l.eroy Cooper, Nlary Cousins, George Cowing, Jane Craig, Claire Crapanzanno, lViichalina Cressingham, Elsie Crisci, Sylvester Crockett. Florence Croll, John Crosly, Dorothy Crowell, VX7illiam Cullen, llorothy Currier, lvlarjorie Curtis, Vvalter Cushman, Anne D'Alessandro, Josephine D,Andrea, Ralph ljavidson, Vvilliam Davies, ixflargaret Davis, lvlary Davis, paul Davis, Rohert DeAr1gelis, Beatrice DeFaico, lwartha Depaico, Patsy Delatush, Jean Delena, lwiinnie Del Latte, Joseph Dehflilia, Frances Dengler, Alfred D,Raismes, Nexvton lDerhy, Catherine Dianella, Rose Dicke, Paul Dickson, Ralph lDielenderler, Allen DiGeronimo, Sophie ibimmick, lvlercedes DiNapoii, Rocco Disteiano, Anthony Dockeny, John Dodd, Douglas Doremus, Jayne Dorman, Anne Douglas, Eleanor Dreckmeier, Harriet Drown, Rohert Dusault, Allen Dxvyfer, Betty Earle, Elizabeth Eckert, Ann lvlarcia 82 SOPHOMORE Edgcumhe, Dorothy Edwards, l.aura Erickson, Joan Etzel, Alice Everett, Thomas Fahrizio, Charles Falk, Bernice Fay, Joseph Ferguson, Dorothy Ferguson, Richard Ferguson, Thomas Ferlauti, Francis Ferrara, Anna Ferrara, Rose Ferris, Catherine Fieg, Emma Finnerty, lVlary Fiorenza, Rose Fitchette, Claude Fitchette, Harold Fiannerty, Joseph Flint, Claire Flippen, Olga Foote, Wayland Fortunato, Joseph Forster, Henry Fox, Evelyn Fox, Shirley Franciose, Michael Franciose, Anthony Fraser, William Frick, Vvilliam Fry, John Fusco, Joseph Galasso, Anthony Galasso, Paul Galgano, Elsie Cvallucci, Neil Garcia, Anne Garone, Theresa Gates, Richard Gaus, Sylvia Ciausden, Bertha Gerher, William Germond, Norman Ge-rmond, Sally Gilhreth, Rolaert Ciill, Sara Gillespie, Blanche Godley, Jean Cioodwin, lxflarjorie Grace, Arthur Graham, Gwen Gray, Jack Ciray, Warren Greiii, Carl Green, Purcell Cireer, Richard Gregg, Jeanne Cirevatt, Rentoul Grieco, Dan Griffin, Burgess Griffith, Dorothy Gritiitii, Jane Griffiths. fglyn Cirimhilas, Crisilla Gritzmacher, Ruth Cirummon, Peter Gunschel, Booth Hall, Susan Halsey, Hugh Hamilton, lrene Harris, Theodore Hawthorne, Anita Hetierman, Joseph Heins, Richard Hemphill, Alhert Hesselhrock, Janet Hillyer, Adele Hinton, Howard Hitchens, Conrad Hohmann, Phyllis Holden, James Hopkins, Preston Hopkins, Roderick Hormer, Frank Hoyt, Carol Hudson, John Hughes, lVlarjorie Hume, Samuel Humphrey, Janet Hunter, Rohert Hutchison, Frances lllis, Margaret Jackson, Wlahel James, Roloert Jaslqerg, Gloria Jefferson, Alherta Jelstrom, Ruth Jephson, Edward Jerter, Edith Johnson, Thorne Johnston, Betty Jones, Alice Jones, Betty Jones, Eloise Joslyn, Vviniired Kahl, Betty Kamin, lVlortimer Kantor, Sylvia Karpf, Louis Kastner, Donald Katz, Bernice Keating, Ruth Keely, Jacquelyn Kennedy, Rohert CLASS Kittrel, Hazel Klotz, Jaclc Kover, David Krauss, Howard Kuepler, Jaclc La Brunda, Sebastian Lamason. Orville Lawler, Eleanor Lawrence, Kenneth Lay, Howard Lenrow, Edwin Leva, Lucy Lewis, Alton Lewis, Nliriam Livorsi, Louis Lodge, Anne Longa, Lucy Loughlin, Anne Lublce, George Lucas, Elizabeth Lundsten, Ethel Lyon, Janet lVlacConnachie, Vvilliam lvlacdonald, Jan lVlacGrillies, Alice Nlaclsaae, Robert ixflacluaughlin, Wilson hlacy, Arthur lvlattei, Frantz lvlattei, Sam Nlaglione, Anna lvlarano, Nicolina Nlarcot, Nlildred Martin, Katharine lxflartin, lwlargarete lvlartinson, Edward Nlarturano, Victor lxlarvin, Edward lxflasson, Robert lwlastrodomenico, Rocco lvlather, Stephen lxlaylone, Laura lVlcCarthy, John ixlccormaclc, Gene lwlccormaclc, John lwlccoy, Herbert iNlcGrostie, lgavid lVlcGinnis, Charles lXlcGuigan, ixlarie Wlcllvain, Amy nlcLeod, Alan hlclxlahon, Jane Mt-Mullen, Jean hlelcher, Conway Wlelligio. Alexander Nlentzendorlf, Carroll LA, , lxleyer, hlay lvlichel, Ella lxliddleton, Betty lvliller, Beth lxfliller, Eleanor lvliller, Ruth Nlinez, Sonia ixliscia, Lucille lvlitchell, Morris lxlitton, Vlasta Nlolltat, Carolina lxloller, Alice lVlonaco, Joseph lVlonaco, Theresa lwlongiovi, Tony Monroe, Vvinona lxloore, James Wioore, Joan lxflorgan, Fred lxflorgan, lVlildred lwlorison, Harriet lwlorris, Allston lvlorris, Xfivian lwlorrison, Frances hflorse, Robert lvlorton, lVlary lxlosley, Mary Nlullen, Joseph hluller, Dorothy ivluller, Louise lxlurphy, Harry hlurphy, Rosemary lVlurray, Eleanor Napoliello, Margaret Napolitano, Julius Naspo, August Naspso, Virginia Nelson, Robert Nelson, Helen Nicholson, Howard Nix, Russel Nixoll, Ella Northrop, Eleanor Norton, Peter Nujent, Jean Qiconnor, Jean 0'Dell, Esther Oliver, Nancy 0'Neal, James Pacilico, Anthony Palmehn, June Palmese, lVlary Pamiello, lvlary pangborn, Clifford Panico, Ralph Paolantonio, lxlary papaleo, Nlargaret Pappalardo, Barbara Passero, Jennie Pemmerl, Henry Percy, Frances Perkin, Frances Perry, Edith Peterson. Doris Peterson, Ethel petronaci, Anthony Petronaci. Sam Petullo, ixlichael Phillips, Frank Piclierell, Robert Pierce, hlarion Pignatello, Peter pinlcerton, Edith Pitcher, Robert Platt, Jean Pondescio, Josephine Porter, Fletcher pozolante, Camela Prazonowslci, Henrv Princi, lxlarian Pruden, Muriel Pugh, Robert Pugliesi, Frank f2uinlan, Rita fQuinn, Cleorge Rea, Florence Read, John Reed, Charles Reid, Frances Reid, Robert Reid, Virginia Rite, Delabian Richtmyer, Vvilliam Roberts, Harvey Roberts, Spencer Roberts, Vvilliam Robertshaw, hilary Robertson, Helen Robinson, Hester Robinson, Janet Rodey, lyllis Rodgers, Robert Rodman, Charlotte Rohnes. George Rose, June Rosenthal, hluriel Ross, Richard Roth, Carol Rubino, Louis Rugge, lyluriel Ruggiero, Cgenzie Ruprecht, Carl Salor, Edith Sanders, hlary Sandin, lvlarjorie Sauer, Virginia 83 Sayia. Elaine Sayre, Dorothy Sayre, lda Jane Scannelli, Joseph Schantz, David Schlaeler, Robert Schmid, Katharine Schneider, Dorothy Schneider, John Scholield, Ernest Schott, Kenneth Seidel, Victor Sellars, Allan Selvage, lrving Service, Vvilliam Sewall, Elizabeth Shaw, Vvinilred Shenlc, George Shepherd, Etta Shirrett, James Siccardi, Carmella Sivernail, Joan Sinsheimer, Daniel Sinsheimer, Eileen Sjohlom, Astrid Slcillman, Donald Smith, Dorothy Smith, Evelyn Smith, Lucile Smith, Nlargery Sneed, William Snodgrass, John Sollman, Carl Spencer, Louise Spernow, William Sprain, Leonard Stedman, Richard Steilc, Elizabeth Stielel, Vverner Stivald, Carmella Stockwell, Elizabeth Stolcen, James Stonebrinlc, lvlarjorie Streisguth, Caroline Stuart, Helen Sutton, Robert Swan, Shirley Taggart, Robert Taylor, Alice Temple, Arthur Temple, Harold Terry, Albert Terry, Olive Testa, Salvatore Thomas, Josephine Thomison, Vvood Thomsen, VVilbur Thrower, Alexander Tillson, Barbara Tolibia, Raymond Tractenberg, Helen Trimble, Hank Tyree, Young Underwood, Ruth Vander hlay, George Vander lxlay, Ruth Van Esselstyn, Richard Van Cneson, Joseph Van Stratton, John Van Vwfagner, Flay Van VVormer, Lavenia VValdron, Jaclc Vvallcer, Alice Vvallier, Vvillard Wallace, John Wtilley, Eleanor Vvard, Betty Vwlard, hlildred Vwlard, Vvilliam VVaters, Barbara Waters, Florine Vvaters, Romona Vvatlcins, Vvilliam Vvatt, Clifford Vvax, Herbert Weed, ixlargaret Vveed, Newell Vvest, Georgialla Vvestry, Dorothy Vwlheatly, George Vvhite, Jean White, John Vvhite, Lillian White, Richard Vviedman, Ruth Vviegand, Jean Vvilbur, Richard VX!illiams, Allred Vvilson, Charles VVithers, Clarence Vvollle, Patterson Vvood, Betty Wood, John Vvoodward, Barbara Wuerth, Jack Nvynder, Dorothy Yahn, Bernice Yahe, Richard Zarrillo, lxlargaret Zarrillo, Sara Zichelli, Concetta SCHOOL SNAPS Original Drawing by Diana Carter , Yi izwfiia Rn, A if -Q ' N , , ,sgrpj ' ' f xi ' A .--'-- A pr 1 x n M -e ,Q 1 ,H L WV ,, :- v?f5'J11? 712354 ' iiigiiiivifl, -' Pi iz' H -' r 17244 if ,, . 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C I 'to 7 Motion Picture A316933 ,ogg To Be ShOWl1 ,4f7o3o2'C'if?'W5o ep . . o,. 41 oo 45 Q ln A cl ' f A 91' '-7 u ltorlumCL,ffvs,,L':,,'4Z'6'aff Q5 5 The Poo R ff - o . 5 r ich Starring M! 'hoes' 'SeQ:l'9,,:Z91j,ql Q Edward Everett Horton And Q 652, 'ceq' fs Edna May Oliver Will Be i o 9 Feature Ot Benefit Show 4' . so Price To Be 25 Cents W df, 47 Vi-tlfl 'lQ'jjA'j0 statt ot time 5'iountain0er actoptect a new M O U N T A I N E E R pian ot organization ttlis year. As ttlere were no stu- itents remaining ttiat tract in-en ctlosen uncter time otft ptan, time entire statt was seteetect from ttle Engtistt 12-1 ixiounluineer Ctass. in actctition to time regutar statit, ttiere was an extra-Curricutar statt NVtlii'tl ctirt a great part in ttle puimtivation ot time paper. Time menltyers oi time tingtisti I2-1 group were: Rita Decanctia. Heten Uougtlerty, Janive Fay, pturiet Ferguson, Heten Hannon, Nancy Haugtiwout. Otive Jotmnson, Carol Legg, Qtto Ntuetter, Virginia Nturptiy, Paut Petersen, .toseptmine Seect, Frank St1i1VV, Heten Shorter, Pt1oetJc Sugarman, Stantey Terry, .tune Zagury and Josephine Zane-ttini. txtemtsers ot tile extra-curricutar statt were: Paut tgestor, Genevieve Otiver, twariorie Burns, Vera Brunetto, tbonatct Cteaves, Ben tjiunnner, 5tary Ptuminer, Tom Sctlutter, Quentin Vvarren, Fanny Xvetstl anci ixtargaret Vvhittiesey. Tide tafutty advisers were: tytr. Baker, Fir. Bird, txftr. txtereditti, anct txtr. Xvetts. Ttle EHgliStl 1241 Ctass studied tile regutar senior nonveottege titerature Course. wtlite its Composition wort: Consistent ot rontritautions to ttie putmtirations ot ttie Btountaineer as a Ctass proieft. SE! B A N D flne ot' tim outsluncting lic-uturcs oi! tilis yvur's imnci IS time init timt imii oi its f'l1tll't' pcrsonnc-i ot 58 mc-rnimcrs are SODil0lTlOI'6S. This gives amptc- promise oi the iznrgr- imnct Nir. Rowc-it ims in-cn trying to cteveiop. Tin-y znutie- tiwir tirst pulviiv kl.JIK1tll'iltt1't' nt tin- opening tiootimuii gmne, unit wore prvsvnt at uit tide gunws, pinying anci purncting imetwe-en tiie tmives unrter tim ieactc-rsimip ot Urunn Ninior Joimn Goossiing. During ftarriu armi April they gave El svrivs of converts at tim Junior sciiloois, ans weii ns presenting two nsscmimiy programs at tin- Higil Sl'il0Oi. HH The orchestra this year nurnherecl .13 players, IQ of O R whom were sophomores. An unusually strong violin section, composecl ol I2 lirst violins ancl II sevoncls, nnacle a hig improvement in the organization. Four memhers ot the orchestra-lxlargfaret ltuclson, Paul Klein, John Vvinslow, ancl Norman Briggs were also ineinhcrs ol the Nexy .lersey All State High School fjrehestra. ancl tool: part in the convert given at Atlantic City in Novemlmer. This organization also playecl at the hletropolitan Cjpera House in April, cluring the National lylusic' Ecluvators' Conference. Besicles playing at school assernhlies, the orfhestra spent a great cleat ot time rehearsing lor the school operetta, HNorwegian Nigl1ts.,' 91 CHESTRA G E E C L U B This year was an especially husy one tor the Cilee Club. The first major presentation was the annual Christmas Concert where 300 students participatect. A feature was the accompaniment, which was played on a Ham- monfl electric organ. The singers were ciressect in white cottas, hlaclc gowns, and red stoles, while the stained glass windows completed the setting for the sacred music confluctect hy lxlr. Vvarct. Other important events of the year were the two performances, hy two ctitterent casts, ot the operetta, uiyorwegian Nigl1ts. This operetta is an original one, ol which the dialogue was written hy lVtr. Augustine, anct the music, hy Grieg, arrangecl hy hir. Vvarcl. The Friclay night cast was as follows: Phoebe Downing, Tom lVlcGlynn, Vvilliam Applegate, Rohert Paelcarcl, Alice Ames, .laclc Gray, l.ouis Karpt, George Anctresalces, Norma Rothschild, Ectwarct Panghurn, tVlary Vvilson, Naricy Vincetette, Betsy lienhow, Vvilliam Sheehan, Charles Anctresalces, Lloyd Vvilson, Vvilhur Herhert, .lohn Ntaxon, Anastasia fieranios, Xfictoria lxflillilcen, Raymond Schuster, Vvitma Killinger, Leslie James, anct Edith Vvieclman. The Saturctay night cast: hlatilcta Strazza, Frank Peterson, Horace Pearce, Joe Brownlee, tsahel Hoatson, Anctrew Sawers, l.ouis Karpl, Chester Brailey, Annette Camphell, Ferrtinanrt Dormer, Betty Nvard, lxlarie Ntcfiuigan, Charlotte Rodman, John Xvhite. Charles Anctresalces, James Jones, Harry htessersmith, Frect Goodman, Rhoda Blary Armstrong, Victoria lytilli- lcen, Xvesley Lair, Dorothy Vvheeler, l.eslie James, anct Ectith Xviectman. Uncter the guidance ol hir. Vwlarcl, these events presentefl hy the Glee Cluh were presentect in true Cilee Cluh manner. 92 NVQ latte great pricte in itie Negro Ctioir iJeCause it is a unique institution. firoxxing out ot tire eariy attempts ot a smait group oi' rotorect giris, time citioir now num- tmers about titty iioys anti girls. Att negro students are encouraged to join tile ciioir. interest anct voice are time oniy requirements. The Ciass meets on regutar sctiectute anct its inemiyers are given ciipioma Crectits tor ttieir wortf. ixiost interesting atuout tile ctioir is time tact that att liie songs are iearnect in tracti- tionat folic manner: ttiat is iny in-arning singing. Reference to printf-ct music is macte onty wiien certain changes not iortiicoming tiirougti Hearn singing are ctesirect. Att are preservect, in tact time Ciass encteavors to matte a study ot ttieir tractitions, wtiicii have matte tile negro ioiii song till? most important American toiii musif, wilti a resolve to preserve ttlem in time singing ot tile cftioir. in putyiic pertvorniance tire ciioir never taiis to win tile approval ot its auctienee. it is impossitmte to titi ati tile outsicte engagements requested ot ttlem. Under time patient guictance ot Fir. Xvarci, tile Ctioir tias greatly progressect. 93 D R A M I C C L U B l 'rvsir1on1, iikxiu i5.Xl.lYli'l' Vivo-Prvsicivnl, i'iL1milz'r XVni.liLm: Serra-fury. lfmcn IERUVVN Twice a wc-vii lim Seniors nwl in loj' ivor zirasnaiic participation anci on aiu-rnaic ciays tile- ,iuniors c-xpcrinwiilc-ci wilii time ar! oi' tin- liicaire. Xiang' iunciann-nlais wvrc icarnc-ci. sufil as usv oi xoicc- anci gooci fiirlion, naturai amiion anci inlerprvla- tion oi' iinc-. Vvv sc-icctmi iinvs wiiil iiicrary quaiiiy and ciiaravlvr signiivicanrc-. iiimncnlary icssons in maiu--up provvci fascinating. Many stage lcviiniqlu-s sucim as grouping, iaaianrc-, voior in iigimts, ami gowns occupic-ci our inlc-rc-st. Twin- wc trieci an 1-xporilnvnt in lN'I'i'OI'l!lilll1'C iwiorc- a scinooi auciienu- ami ic-arneci many practical ic-ssons from cavim e-xp:-rivnm. Ailimougii live casts oi! miiiiv Trysling Plain-N anci mule Coinmanci iyeriorrnaiircv' worked many iiours to suimmil an avreplaimic- 'lK'I'i'0l'lT'lI1TN'f'. wc- wvrv most prouci oi' our cas! in H-iqiio Vaiianlf' wilo Ciici a synlpaiiu-lic and convinving 'mit oi stufiy. Tim riuim is imoping to form a sirniiar group nc-xt year. 94 Timo Stage Crew, in acldition to time ligliting squact, S G E C R E W mmmacle its apps-aranrc lor time lirst time tlmis yvar. Vviitlm a group ol twelve volunteers, witlm ptr. ,luclcl as faculty A S S E M B C O M M I T aclviser, time srenery was imarmcllcoi tor tide Dramatic' Ciulm play, mlglme Comnmanct l,crlorrmmammc'v, ancl tlmv operotta, '-Norwegian Nigimtfy lxlany ol' time memlmers also worlcect in time wood working classes on time Con- struction of time svvnery. For time opvrvtta, time nrcw split up into tlmrce groups, cacmlm witlm its own lieutenant. Vlilmesv tlmrvo groups tool: Care ol time two sicics anct time center ot tlmv stage, in tllis way slmilting tlmc' scent-ry in a vc-ry few rmminutf-s. Time- Asscmlmly Committee lmas commmplvtv clmargc ol all asscnmlmly programs and is conmposc-it ol' live mcrnlmvrs ol' time faculty armcl two nmcmnmlmers of tim stuclent lmocly. Surlm an arrangenmi-nt was lonnit to lnacilitatv time olmtaining ol suitalmlo programs lor time assenmlmlies. Tlmv nm:-nmlbcrs of time L'0llH11.ittC6 wc-re Xlrs. filaclys Xvingatr- ol tlme l.atin clepartment, clmairmang Nlr. Harolct A. lr:-rguson, principal ol plont- clair Higflm Scmlmoolg nliss flary Smmmitlm, lmc-act ol the ifngjlislm ctcpartnwnt: Nliss llclitlm Alctrirlm. lmc-acl ol tlme art riffpartmmmvimt: pliss ,loseplmine lloornlmecvli ol' tlmc lfnglislm cle-partmmwlmtg Fir. rxrtlmur E. Vviarct, supcmrvisor of music: lienri Balivct, svniorg anct nlarjoric- Burns, junior. Time two stuclvnts lmacl rlmargc- ot sc-lectiimg nmvmmmlmc-rs from tlmc- stuclvnt lmorty to form time colorvguarct. E55 C bl-lie lncloor Traffic Squad, uncler the leadership ol Fir. Plllllklln, llas lmeen ol greul servire to flue selmool. It lms mainluinecl order in llle halls nncl on tlle slairways lmeliore mul during tlme two llllifll periocls. lay lessening tlme clisturlnunre. Tlle orgnniznlion is composed ol lqoys ancl girls wlio lmve willingly Contri- lmutecl llleir services. Ellie Qulcloor Ylnrallvie Squnrl, willl lxlr. Young as Faculty iAflX'lS6f, luis greatly llelpecl llie scliool in clirc-fling lrallie anil proviiling sulety lor iis pupils. Tllis orgjunizulion, wllose clulies consist ol' enlorfing llme pnrlcing laws, mul clireeling irulvlie. lms Cooperafecl willl lown illlfll0l'lllPS in enlorring ilme laws. ENS Xxlitil time two llllIKll'QLl anti twenty-liltil service event ' gone clown in llursar tiistory, time 1036 statt still main- B U R S A R S S F F tains its icleals as a service group lxy its responsiimte participation in time business management oi stuclent activities. Tiie elimination ol time Ticlcet Collector Squact resulted in tile tormation ol a new group ol' aitles to assist in lianclling time cietaiis ol liootldall, llilSiif'ilJElll, traclc ancl operetta. Tile Bursaris Stalt is inctelxtecl to tile Appliecl Clerical stuctents lor tlleir generous cooperation in ti1e Pmursaris ottice in iianclling time tiiousancts ol transactions resulting from time introduction ol a student coupon system tlnougtlout tile town. Every canftirlate and memimer iias warrantect tile appreciation ol tile sctlooi for tile service rendered. Special iionors in time torm ol a flag awarct go to Jane Barton, a memlmer lor ttlree years, wilo ctirectecl tile cancty sales on time lielci, anti to ,iotm Van Exter, a new memlmer, wiuose special lcnowleftge oi accounts, ancl slciil in ilanclling money enalmlecl liim to fill tile oltice ol Treasurer witii clistinction. insignia awarcls were presented to the following: EXECUTIVE: .lane Barton, Salas Mariagerg .loim Van Exter, Treasurer. TICKET SliLl.liRS: lxfiuriel Siiew, iris Smitti, Helen Edwards, Susanne imlay, .lane Stoittioit, Vivien Lufioweig. BURSARQS AIDES: Tom ixtorrison, Robert Sayia, Henry Carlson, Stanley Ritter, VVitiiam Vvatt, VVilliam tX'icGuire, Louis Karp, Roy Anderson. SALES SQUAD: Alice Ames, Anastasia Cieranios, Helen Russo. Rita Decancitia, Shirley Axt, Virginia Rayner, Theresa Carcleii, Gladys Vvarci, ixlarjorie Hughes, Pearl Zingaii, Barluara Vvaters, Geralcline lfjorling, Nalmcsy' Vinceilette, Catherine Nlcfxilister. 97 C E R C L E I: R A N C A I S President, RICHARD LOEB Vice-Pmsirlent, NIARION RIALGIQR Cori-esponciing Secretary, .IANET DAVIDSON Recording Secretary, QIJENTIN XVARREN Treasurer, HIXROLD BRAILEY Social Commitlee Chairman, ALICE NOPPEL The first program was given in Novemher, when hiiss Ward addressed the Club on her stay in Algeria. Two weeks later a comedy, Les Deux Sourcls, was pre- senteci, and in Defemher ie Cercie attencieci a play at Bioomiiieiri High School whieh showed how Christmas is ceiehrated in the different Countries. The Ciuio openeci the Nexv Year with the annuai hricige session, anci a few weeics later saw a performance given with marionettes which had heen marie hy memhers oi the Ciuh. At the next meeting, X7iCtoria ixiiiiiicen anri Russel ivioeic piayeci piano selections from Debussy anci other feiehrateci French Composers, and ixiargaret Hiis sang some French songs. 0n hiarch tenth, in place of a regular meeting, the Club went down to the Little Theatre in Newark to see La Maternelle, the French picture that has been so highly rateci by European and American critics. Another comedy, L,Arriviste, was given on ixflarch 24, and a short play, Le Petit Lieutenant, a program concerning Napoieon, when the Club convened after the spring vaca- tion, A trip to the ivormanclie of the French Line hrought to a close one of the most Slll'l'PSSiil1i, varied ami interesting years the French Ciuh has ever 98 Presidmit, IJREDERICK D. BROWN L A T I N C L U B Secreta:-yffreasurer, HLYBEIZT B. NVIIIEELIZII Chairman, Entertaimnent CTOIIIIIIHIOQ, BIARION REGER Trictinm-cites, BENNETT H. FISHLER, Ju. The first meeting of the Latin Club was held hlonday, ixfiarch 16. At this time officers for the year were elected and Bliss Crawford outlined plans for the year. There was also an exhibition of early Latin texts. Due to the popularity of the ciuh, memhership is limited to juniors and seniors who have taken at least two years of Latin. At the second meeting there was a speaker on archaelogy. In hiay, the annual Roman hanquet was held. This took place in the iohhy of the school where the members, in tunics, ate roast pig and other typically Roman dishes. The banquet was opened hy the host who greeted the guests briefly in Latin and poured a iihation to the gods. This was followed hy a proces- sion ot Hsiavesu carrying the main course. This banquet is an annual event and is given in order to show the memhers this phase of Roman life. SP9 IL Prvsiclonl, .-Xxczr-1.1C.x lilixilxcz First Vivvfpresiclvni, Rossi Us l.l'C.x Svvonfl Vive Prosirfvnt, IXIARIANNA 1.,xNDouo Svrrr-Icu'y. Flxm' C,u'.1.lAxNc1 Treasurer, AANTHONY P.-XCII-'ICO lunior Ciounsellor. Jllults Ci.XNNELI..X S1-uior Counsellor, NIICHAI-ll. NIARANO So Jluonmrv fwounsallor, SARA Z.XRll,l,O I ll Cirrolo Italiano, unclvr the clirerlion ol Ixlr. Culimulro, Inns gre-ally progrc-ssc-cl this yc-nr. xxmcmg ill? manly progrmns prvsc-ntecl were the CilIl'iStlllilS party. XXIIPIF nn zxppropriulc- pmggraxnm of llulinn carols mul Qmncs we-re give-nz inter:-sling! trips wvre inlwn: aulcl motion pivlurvs of Helly, ils lifv, llislory, url. amd prcsvnl axcxlwieve- nwnis sllown. TIM- illll1llill PllU'YtililllllK'llt for i'OINllllIl1Hy. consisting of plays. por-ms, zmcl Songs wus ilu- laigllligflli of lllf' yvnr. llrtl 4: ,lille ljllllltftty Committee lnroautenect its worti consicter- P U B L I C I C O M M I E E ulmty rturinq ttu- past year: ttu- ftmiet new urutertatcing was tlmt ot not only supervising tlu- putrtirution ot tootlqutl progrurns luut ot setting! tlu-nm as we-tt at tlle lunne games. 'tqlmis year, lor ttu- lirst time, ttu- committee nu-nllpers also sotct nt. H. 5. stir-lu-rs. nu-gnptworu-s, iutvm-rtisenu-nts, urut Bout titoonmlietctu pennants. Ap- proxinmtely S210 protiit cnnu- tirorn ttu-se sales, part ot XVtlttXtI will lu- spent lor il worttmy sc-ltool purpose. Ttu- ljutmtifity Committee was responsitmtc lor ltie urtic-tes in ttu- twontcluir Times anut ttu- Nr-ufurte tfvenizug News l'Ol'lCCI'Iltl1Q Ntontctair Higtt Srttoot nvtivities. xtr. Harotct C. Xvetts, ot' ttie tingtislm ctepartment, was ttu- lizuutty zutviser to ttu- toinmittr-e. fwluxirnuzn, Row' Nl-'11, JR. Secretary, Ki'INNt.'Fll SMITH Ttu- attenctanec ot' tlme tit'Oll0lIlttiS Discussion Group vuriect cturing tlle year, lmut ttu- average was approximately ten. ttu- nu-1-tlngfs tootc tlu- tornn ol at report lay one ol ttu- memtu-rs anct ttlen at ctiscussion. NYllttXll tIll'lllCtCCt ttu- entire rtulx mul in XVtltt'tl eaftl nu-mlneris views were stutect. :Xt ttu- tinu- ot' tllis writing ttu- group tnut tlact ttlree meetings ctevotect to ttu- ctiscussion ot! Rc-Covery nnct ttu- ntq.V.i-X. IXIIIOIIQ ttu- subjerts ptzlnnf-ct lny ttie clmirman lor ctisfussion tllrougtlout ttu- yc-ur. ni-re ttu- eronomir imporlnrue ol Etlliopia, ulut soil ronservzxtion. Tlle ctise missions time proveft tu-netirint to ttu- memtrers aiut it is tmopect ttult tl1e Ctutu witt tu- permanently iutoptect as an extra-curricular activity next year. Ttxe ctuln greatly protitect tmy ttie aetvive ot its tavutty zutviser, Ntr. Palmer. 101 President, NIKOl.fXl STANOYEVICII Cliuirrnan of Program Committee, QUENTIN XVARREN Secretary, GlfoRolixNNA UREv.x1'r The international Cluh, with lxliss Thompson as faculty adviser, meets twice a month to discuss world affairs. This year we had the privilege ol hearing a numher ol' well-inlormed spealcers on topics ol international significance. The memhers ol' the cluh hecame acquainted with the spealierys subject at a previous meeting through reports and general discussion. At the heginning ol' the year several meetings were devoted to the ltalo- lfthiopian XVar. The International Cluh joined with the Italian Cluh in a dehate on this topic, led hy lxlr. Augustine and hir. Caliandro. This discussion gave the memhers a much hetter appreciation ol the African trouhle from the standpoint of italy. American neutrality was the topic ol several other discussions. At the time ol the militarist demonstrations and trouhle in Japan, the cluh was lvortunate to have as spealcer lylr. Mayo lvlitani ol' Tokyo, Japan, who is the Japanese Secretary ol the Y. hi. C. A. committee on Friendly Relations among Foreign Students. From his personal experiences, he analyzed the Japanese character and psychology. A meeting on the cooperative movement was led lay .lean and Vvilma Cope. Nikolzli Stanoyevich gave an account ol his experiences during a hicycle trip through Germany last summer. The niemhers ol the cluh feel that they have gained a much clearer concep- tion of the significance ol world events and a greater sympathy toward foreign peoples. 102 IJ,-Qssflenr, Ihfssrt A IOQR P H I L E L I C S O C I E 'I' Y ViC0'l,l'C?Stltl!lltf'l'l'9llS m1:A or, JOHN BYE Secretary, HENRY CARLSON C A M E R A C L U B Facutly Actviser, txtISS ARMSTRONG During ttle past year, ttle tjtlitatetic Society twettt ttlree important meetings. At ttle tirst, tlettt on Ttlursttay evening, December IQ, hir. Percy Davenport actctresseft ttie group on ttme sutnject, mtwtme Seatoectc tssuesf' The secontt, Coming in mictwinter, toot: ttde torm ot an extiitqition ot new issues tx-tonging to various merntners ot tt1e society. This was tuetct in ttwe setioot titJrary. Ttie tinat, or spring meeting, was given over to tmusiness anct ttle etertion Ot ottlirers tor ttie Coming year. Atttltlllgtl ttlis was ttie C.xMliR.x CiI.lIB.S tirst year, sutticient interest was stiown to warrant its continuance next year. Time otticers are: Presictent, Hitt nteratmeq Secre- tary, ttartmra t.oriong Treasurer, Ent Rictlarrtson. 'titre aim ot' ttie ctutm was to encourage stuttents interestect in ptiotograptly to tatce tmetter pivtures, antt to tearn ttle correft mettlott ot ctevetoping antt printing. The Otct ctiemistry taboratory was matte into a ctartc room wtlere txtr. Dougtierty, ttme tafutty attyiser, ctireftect ttle wortc. During tt1e year, various members gave tattcs on ctitterent ptiases Ot lJtlOtOQ' raptiy. ititiis smatt tput enttlusiastic Ctuta ptans to tJe ot reat service next year tuy ptafing ttleir tavitities at ttie ttisposat ot any svtioot projects invotving ptlotograptiy. 1413 4 President, AI.fXN Fliuotlsox A N G L E R S C L U B Vice President, IDICRRY t..xwRliNCE Treasurer. Ci!-QORGIZ NICIIOLSON L I G H T I N G S Q U A D SFFFG tflfy, WILBLVIQ l'iERl5ERT The iw. tt. S. Angiers Ciuh was organized for the purpose of hringing together the sportsmen of the high school in a common encteavor to further their knowledge oi' fishing, hunting, trapping, taxictermy, anct aiiiect arts. The weekly meetings were taken up in the tail with instruction, hy the more experienced, in tty tying anct methocis of Hy and hait iishing. All of the Sportsmerfs Shows were yisitect hy the Ciuh. The many famous outsitte speakers ohtainect through connections oi various memhers were thoroughly enioyect cturing the winter months. This year the ctuh yisitett most of New Jerseyis famous trout streams and also tooii a trip to ilu- iiaciiettstown State Fishery. the largest in the wortct. The lighting squad was put into existence hy hir. Ferguson two years ago. its purpose is to mio ali the electrical worii in connection with assemhiies, operettas. anti ttramatics. The group tonsists of ahout fifteen hoys who are supposed to tio the woitt assigned them no matter how much time it requires. ifach hoy receives one point trertit for his worlt on the squact. The squact is uncter the ciirection of ix ir. Noting. 10-1 President, IJHILIP FREEMAN I I O N C L U B Vice-President, XXICTOR BOHSEN Secretary, JOHN Pirrs Treasurer, ALMARIN IDAULI An aviation etutm was tormeci in January, 1936, tor time purpose ot bringing' to- getiier students interested in aviation. Sixteen stuctents appearect at time first fait for members, witii ivir. Lied as iacutty actviser, and Otto iwueiter as temporary chairman. Time Ctuiy tieid its meetings in time ix'tI6Ct'lHIliCHi Drawing room every other Xvectnesday at 2.45 anct discussed and cietnatect suiojects vitai to aviation. At the tirst ottieiai meeting, tietci on January 8, Biit Sigier, an engineering stuctent at Casey Jones School ot Aeronautics, gave an interesting tatic on ttie Pan Du Cieif, a radical type of French tigtit ptane. The club tleici a contest this year in time giris, gym with a few members partifipating. During ttie year, many topics were discussed and aerodynamic prototems ex- piainect, along wittl experiments witil a ctiemicatty run airptane motor. 105 3 MM 107 FOOTBALL SEASON til.DO5t cto we thinlc ol' the sacriltices, rislcs and harct wortq the toothatl squact has to enclure. Vvhen the hoys answerect the call in Septemher, that meant the end ot all late hours anct wilct times lor three months, anti showed their willingness to give up almost everything tor the heneliit ot the team. These hoys were out on the liielct trorn 2.30 to 3.30 every atternoon. The results ot the weeliis worli were thrown against the opponents every Saturctay. The going was tough, hut win, lose, or Ctraw, thereis not one ot the hunch that quit. Cooperation, not disagreement, macte a smooth running machine. On the line Bruett alaly cov- erect one end, white Dehtaio tool: care ot the other wing between lcictrotts anct conversions. Ntiscia and Archihalct shoulct he even stronger next year after their rough experience in the tactile positions. The center ol the line was really the pivot post ot the team with a mountain ot strength in Russo, Capt. Bicixtullen, anct all-state Pat Caggiano. Ctarlc, Xfenner, Stitt, lioh Caggiano, Ferraro and tiirsch were tough nuts to cractc in their support ot the Blue anct Xvhite all-metropolis quarterhaclc, Angelo Fortunate, who leci the team in scoring with titty-tour points. Reserve line- lnen ixlelin, Pauly, Circ-enman, Sciltia, Paine anct Raymond ctict yeoman worli when the regulars were injurect, hut the unsung heroes ot Btonteiairys success were the Suicide Boys who scrapped, lought and then hit the ctust that the varsity might rise to greater heights. Though the txftontclair griclcters may not have won every game, they gave a gooct account of themselves with a total ot 87 points against 42 tor the comhinect opponents. The schedule: Montcttair, 12 Kearny, 7 Montclair, 7 Ptainfietct, 0 Montclair, 27: Nuttey, 0 Montctair, 15 East Orange, 14 twontctair, 20 Columbia, 0 twontctair, 0 West Orange, 2 Montclair, 7 Glen Rictge, 7 iwontctair, 0 Btoomfietct, 12 10 8 Bl .OOMFIELD ln tlie lpig game against ljmloomlielrl, tlle team clisplayerl in tlle seconcl quarter tlie type ol lootlxall ol wliicli it was capalmle-a liarcl, last nlriving line ancl goorl strategy, lmut tlie powerful lxtaroon mafliine overclrove tllem in tlie rest ol tlie game to win I2-0. A Crowcl ol approximately l3,000 viewed tlxis annual Tlianlqsgiving Day tilt. fitter- lxein, Bloomlieldis all State center, liifliecl oll. Unsuffess- lui line plunging anal a lticli If-It tlie lmall on tlie ltloom- lielcl .1'3. A seventeen yarcl run. tllen tlle Zergiegal-nlon gan touclirlown pass ancl nlontrlair trailecl 6-0 at tlme llall. '. V. . Still tlle Blue ancl XX lnte ollense ylelclecl two runs lmy Fortunato, ol eiglitcen ancl twenty yarcls respectively, tlie latter a perlvertly exefutecl Statue ol ljlmerty play. ln tlne last periocl, the Nlaroon lmarlas livecl up to tlleir reputa- tions, lor alter a sllort lair-lt tlmey pilecl tllT0llQll to a final rounter to lmring tlme total up to 12-0. tdtowever, tlie team is to lie liiglily Ki0lDl1N l1Cl0Kl, lor cluring ttie lmetter part ol tlie game tlle Nlontflair lorwarcl wall equalect, il not out- fliargjecl. tlie lnest line in tlle state. Capt. lxlfflullen. ly. Caggiano, Bill ltruett, .lacli Clark, lglltfll Fortunato ancl Herlu Nlelin all playecl tlleir last game lor Al. H. S. clue to gracluation tliis .lune. lllft . -' Hmscu ARCHIBALD KEARNY In the opening game, the Blue and Vvhite passed its way to a 12-7 victory over Kearny. Superb defensive play hy P. Caggiano kept Montclair from being completely subdued in a very loosely played first half. Though two long passes won the game, with Fortunato,s nine yard touchdown run, Montclair power was not disclosed until the fourth quarter. Then hard tackling and blocking provided real football thrills. PLAINFIELD Montclair opened against Plainfield by losing two chances to score from the twen- ty yard line. The scoring punch was missing. Four pass interceptions provided plenty of thrills at the end of the half. Clark crashed through for one first down after another in a sixty yard march which terminated with Fortunato,s touchdown from the three yard stripe. DeMaio con- verted and the Blue and Vvhite chaliced up a 7-0 victory. .YY .. YY V V V YYYY Y HWY CLARK DEBIAIO 110 NUTLEY The power of the Montclair offense was shown for the first time in a sweeping 27-0 victory over Nutley. Straight power was mixed with av few perfectly executed trick plays. Three times Fortunato crossed the last stripe, twice through the line and once on the end of a perfect forward- Iaterai pass. Clark made the scoring complete hy crossing the goal line in the last quarter after a long sustained march. EAST ORANGE East Orange won a wide open game on their home grounds 14-15. Stevenson led an East Orange aerial attack that split the blue and White defense and ground Nlontclair into a defeat that was far worse than it seemed. The only bright spot were Forunatoys sixty yard touch- down runhaclc of a kick, and iVIiscia,s conversion of an East Orange fumble into a Flontclair touchdown. STIFF FORTUNATO 41 75 ICMULLEN COLUMBIA Up against Coiumhia, Montclair piayed wideawaice hail, converting three hreaics into a ioriiiiant 20-O victory. On the first piay, Russo ioiociced a icicic to score a touchdown. Fortunato made an eighty yard touchdown run from punt formation. Bruett intercepted a iaterai pass and ran sixty yards to put Niontciair in position for its third touchdown. Mean- while the line held up under the terrific battering of Rainwater of Coiumhia. WEST ORANGE in a rough, hard fought game, the Vvest Grange Red Vvave swept ixfiontciair to a miseriy 2-0 defeat. The ioreaic came in the second quarter when the West Or- ange otfense was stopped on the three- yard iine. But the Big Red team swept through the Montclair iine to naii the haii carrier hehind the goai for the iatai two points. Throughout the rest of the game the Blue and Vvhite were superior, hut couid not score. Niiscm BRUETT XIENNER FERRARO Russo GLEN RIDGE Vvith five reguiars out, the ixfiontciair offense tore into Gien Ridge for a 7-O lead, oniy to ioe tied 7-7, due iargeiy to the iong booming punts of the visiting ace, iwurphy. The game see-sawed aii the way and showed the great Montclair weaicness--a man who couid concentrate on icicicing, a safety measure which the Blue and White soreiy needed. How- ever, iviontciair suhs must he praised for their vaiiant work in helping to hold the strong Gien Ridgers to a tie. Fortunato scored for Montclair, while Murphy puiied the oid sand iot sure-fire scoring piay--the wide end run sweep. in the iast quarter Montclair iet loose with a harrage of passes that might have won the game had not the ones which were completed heen caiied hack for offside penalties. About aii we can do now is to wait untii next year. BASKETBALL 1936 Atontelair, Verona, Nlontelair, Columbia, fwontelair, Kearny, A1011 tetair, Alon tetair, Cten Ridge, fwolumtmia, twontelair. Plainfield, Nlonlelair, E. Orarlge. twontetair Verona, Nlontelair, Kearny, fwontetair twonlclair, 35 Q Glen Rictge, E. Orange TARTING ttle IQB6 season wittx the toss of Nat Anderson clue to inetigibitity, Coach ixlanstietet built up a varsity gooct enough to win nine of their eleven setlectutect games, an excep- tionally gooct reeorct in tbis year ot etosety Con- testect court battles. Captain Bill Bruett, veteran guarct, was movect up to forward as ttie key man of tbe Btue anct Vvbite quintet. Ntitie Stanisb came tbrougb nirety to leant tbe team scoring witb 107 points. Vvittl ttle injury ot Bob Caggiano, an outstanding guarct was uneoverect in Alan Czreenlan, who bact the able-boctiett assistance ot tbe former t. C. H. S. player. Art Sauter, in guarct- ing the Blue net. Tony Caputo was brougbt up from last year,s Jayvees to Center. btontetair deteatect ttleir traditional rivals, Glen Ridge anct Verona, ctowning IIICHI botb away amt at bome. Playing away, tbe Blue anct Xvbite re- feivect a stinging defeat from a l'ightil1Lf Ptaintiettt tive, wbo bad won few games from btontetair over a period of years. Kearny took tbe team to Camp in an overtime game at the opening of tbe season, but a 43-11 slaughter on tbe borne court proved ample revenge for blontetair boosters. Xtarquarctt, Peterson, Ferraro, Venner. txtiseia, De Ntaio, Steactman, anct Stiff played time basketball tor ttle seeonct team. bringing the Blue serubs tbrougb to an untteteatect season. -1 J SOCCER 1935 RECORD Alonleluir, 3: Verona, 1 A'!IOl'lil'lCIil', .15 Hawthorne, 2 Afonlelair. .11 Eusl Orange, 1 iwonlelair, 6: Clifton, 2 Alonteluir, 0: Verona, 0 tNIOlllC'llil', Z1 East Orange, 0 fxionleluir, o: Hawthorne, 1 LETTER MEN M. Stanish, Captain, F. A. Caputo, Coal A. Nash, H.B. I.. iomharcti, FB. K. Smith, F. I.. VViism mxm, HB. VV. Davidson, C. A. Cotta-Ha, FB. A. Ferguson, F. hi. Lil'rento, HB. E. Carden, F. N. Bo: malfmru o, F. F. Hathaway. F. Harry Cehauer, B igr. .4.tLQn NDER the Coaehing of Norman S. tUKnute,'i Niansfieict, the Blue anti Vvhite aggregation completed a sueeessiui season. The team haci a tie and a win with Verona, easily overcame Clif- ton, anti East Orarige, hut suffered two sethaeiqs hy Hawthorne. The seeoncl Verona-Biontciair tilt, marred hy unnecessary roughness, was With- out ciouht one of the hardest piayecl games of the season, The Blue and Vvhite was continuously in Verona territory hut Couici score one goal. The final game of the season was played against Hawthorne. This game, like the iqirst Hawthorne mateh, was ciroppeti to the more experienced team. On the whole, the Blue anti VX7hite as usual had a successful season. Upon heing asked ahout the prospects for the u56H squad, Coaeh Nlansfieid stateci, Ufiniy three iettermen are Com- ing haeic, so figure it out for yourseiif' But know ing HKnuteU and his methods, we preciirt anfl hope for another successful season. 114 TRACK 1935 LETTERMEN R. txtartine, Nia 11z1 ger K. Fritts VV. Koenig A. Fortunato R. Chambers VV. Cutatuy D. Bonanno J. Fay N. Deixtaio A. IDCEITITIZ-1l'1 tvladdell HE Btue and Vvtxite squad started its season rattler doutmttut ot success, wittx onty one tetterlnan, but doubt disappeared as ttre season advanced, tinatty to end wittl tile State Cham- pionsilip once again. tvtontctair suttered txut one defeat during tire entire season, try towering our ttag to Lawrencevitteg and tying wittl East Change for tire Newark invitation taurets. Under tile excettent coaching ot Hvvoodieu Vvoodman, tile Btue and Vvtlite ilas gained an enviatwte position in tile tractc and tietd events ot ttxe state, tlaving competed tor twelve State Cilampionstlips and captured nine. Captain Ken Fritts was the tmigtx scorer ot tire squad, totating 82 points. He atso tlotds ttde state record tor tile discus ttlrow. Atter an unsuccesstut entrance in the Penn Retays, tvtontctair went on to defeat Gten Ridge and Ptaintietd, ttle txtewartc invitation tietd, Vvest Side, Passaic and Ctitton, Rutgers Frestlmen, the ixtontctair invitation tietd, and tastty to win a wett earned victory in tt1e State Wteet at Essex Fietd. 1936-Entered in time State Ctiampionstlip in- door tyteet ttlis year were Angeto Fortunato, VX7it- tiam Koenig, Vvittiam CuiJiJy, Leonard Geyer. Boil Caggiano and Bert Stitt. Scoring resutted in one titttl ptace toy Caggianog irowever, ttle Blue and Vvtlite ilas had tittte experience in indoor track. Coacil Xvoodman states ttrat tile success ot tire IO30 season depends upon tile spirit ot time squad: good material inctuding tive tettermen gives time season a tmrigtut outtooti. BASEBALL ITH most ol the interest in intra-mural hase- hall teams, the High School varsity partici- pated in a light schedule of four games. The first game ended in a disastrous heating hy Glen Ridge 24-53 Di Bella ol Verona lnlanlced blont- flair 7-0 with four hits, but coming from behind in the fourth inning, the Blue and Vvhite staged a seven run rally to defeat College High l2f7 lor its lirst victory ol the season. Thus inspired, the varsity continued its winning ways by defeating East Orange 6-3. The pitching ol Gies, who URING the season, the swimming team com- peted against such schools as Xvesttield, Plainlield, lNewarlc Central, lyewarlc Arts, Pater- son Central, Diclcenson, Xvest Side, South Side and Bloomfield. Due partly to the laclc of en- couragement from the school lnody, the lmoys were victorious only over Xvestlieldg however, the Xvest Side and Newarlc Arts were lost merely lay a few points. It is hoped that next year more candi- lleld the opponents scoreless until the last inning, featured the game. With several lettermen hack, Coach hlcfoy expects his varsity to have a suc- cesslul year. Varsity lettermen: .l. Clarlc, c. R. Gies, p. VV. DeGraw, p. T. Caputo, p. K. Usher, 1b. H. Kennedy. 2lJ. F. Tracy, ss. T. Ferraro, 5l3. H. Bonelli, rl. VV. Bruett, cf. T. DiNapoli, If. lwlgr. Carlson SWIMMING 1936 dates will turn out lor the Blue and White swim- ming team at the Y. Nl. C. A. pool. This year's team was composed ol the follow- ing hoys: Charles Coon, James Duffy, Frank Scudder, David lVlcKinney, J. MacLean, Herbert Jacobsen, Richard Van Esselstyne, A. Allen, Telao Haviland, Bill Kennard, George Quinn, Dan Sinsheimer, Vverner Stiefel, Franlc Bate, Richard Yahe and Peter Gardiner. Coach, Richard H. Cheadle. lxlanager, Dick Hemingway. TENNIS 1935 Montclair, College High, lxlontclair, , Paterson Side, lxlontclair, Kearny, lxlontclair, Roselle, lxlontclair, 4 Glen Ridge, lwontclair, 4 Garfield, lwontclair, Kearny, lxlontclair, lxlontclair East Or'ci11ge, Vvest Side, Dlontelair, East Or'al1ge, lwontclair, 2 Columbia, ITH Cousins, Kinney, and Boone starring in the singles, and Czelh, Stockwell, Slcillman, and Raymond sharing the doubles, the varsity tennis team completed a fairly good season, winning six matches and losing lout llive. All live matches that were lost were hy the slim margin ol one set. ln- creased interest hy the students would help to loring victory lrom defeat. Last yearys lettermen returning this year are Stockwell, Skillman, Boone and Stockwell. lRLS, sports in lxlontelair Higll Srlmool llave lmeen progressing very rapidly in popularity in tlme past lew years. Not only have tlie tllree main sports-lmelcey, lmslcetlmall anal lmaselmall-lmeen popular, lyut also suetl activities as volleyball, traelc, tennis, lliliing, and talmle tennis. Ciirls have come laittxlully to praetiees, not only lor tl1e love ol time game but also in the lmope ol learning more almout tlmat partie- ular sport. Vvitlx time system ol gaining points lor participating in various sports, every girl has lmct an equal elmnee to earn ller numerals witll eigtlt points, ancl tier letter witli twelve points. Tile senior girls who have gained tlmeir letters or numerals so lar are: Betty Ployct Dorotliy Blfciflftllf' Blacleline Davis Rita Powers Flargaret Huclson liarlmara Xvells Betty Hufjlmes GIRLS' SPORTS HT HOCKEY HE tlocicey season got oft to a rousing start with 106 giris partici- pating. ixfiargaret ttucison was eieeteci presicient, Fiary Lewis, manager, anci time ioiiowing giris captains: K. Reid, ivi. Vviiittiesey, .i. ixiurptly, C. Hoyt, i. iyicnonougii and A. Cieranios. Atter a gen- erai practife at Essex tile Captains ctxose tiieir teams. The games were piayect oft almost aecorriing to sciieciuie anci in tile enci .ianet iViurpi1y anti tier teammates were tile victors. Niargaret Hucison anci ixiary Lewis were recommennieci tor tile Attiietie Honor Roii. Tile annuai game tuetween Niontciair and Gien Ridge, piayect at Essex Fieici, was a very fast anti exciting one, ibut encieci in a 2-1 victory for Ciien Rictge. ,i.i'lC giris who participated in tile game ami wilo reeeiveci iviue ctlevrons were: H. Russo NI. Hart M. leludsmi B. Temple E. Ferris I. ixiurpiiy D. Mr-Carthy P. Zengaii M. Lewis BI. Davis H. Miles B. VW-its A. Geranios 118 lllfN time Baslqetimall Clulx was organized directly alter tile Cliristmas vacation, ixlary l.ewis was eleeted president, and liarlmara Vvells, manager. Captains were selected and tile teams were eliosen. Fl-lie captains were: iwl. Davis, .L Nlurplly, A. Harder, li. Nixon, l.. Spencer, Bi. Seimeider, ixl. lietterridge, and Bi. Van Breda Kollii. Time games were played oil almost according to SK'i'lCdUi0 and alter many liard louglit games, ,lanet Nlurpliyfs team iinislied vir- torious. Nlary Lewis and Pmarlwara 'Xvells were recommended lor tlie Atliletit' llonor Roll. Vvlien time college league games were linislied, a eaptainss list ol lier lmest players were posted, and alter a lew practices, the squad was selected. Tile game between lwlontelair and Glen Ridge, played at Glen Ridge, ended in a victory lor lxlontelair lay a seore ol 30-20. Flgilff representative team squad was made ol tile following girls: Nl. Davis B. Boyd B. Xvells ii. Temple J. Fiurpliy A. Harder lj. Lennon A. Geranios B. Xvalcelield Nl. Hart S. Cairns R. Dipman ORE girls came out lor volleyluall tlnis year tlian ever lmeliore. At tile organization meeting, lxladeline Davis was eleeted president, and tile following girls were selected to ine Captains: B. Temple. Bl. llart, P. Zengaii, li. lilauvelt. and A. Dorman. Up to time time ol time pulqlieation ol time year lrooli, time games liad not lzeen l1illiSilt'll. .AX volleylmali play-day lias lmeen arranged witli Glen Ridge lor Blarcli 31, and it is lioped tliat it will lmetome an annual eyent. 119 BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL BASEBALL 1935 THE Baseloall Club was organized directly after the spring vacation, with Gertrude Rainey elected president, and Janet lxlurphy, manager. The captains were: R. Diprnan, B. Xvakelield, B. Wells, S. Cairns, B, Hendrian, A. Ceranios, and hi. Whittlesey. The games were finally completed with Barloara Vvells' and Ruth Dipmanys teams tying for first place. Gertrude Rainey and Janet lxflurphy were selected for the Athletic Honor Roll. The representative team was chosen hy Nliss Nliller with the help oi the candidates, and the following girls played Glen Ridge at Essex Field in a game which resulted in an over whelming victory for lvl. H. S. 20-Q: lxl. Davis D. lVlcCarthy R. deFalco G lNlcNaughton R. Dipman H. Miles C. Uilensou F. Reid M. Lewis D. Shaw B. Vvells lVi Vvhittlesey G. Rainey fcaptj SPRING SPORTS 1935 'I'RACK was organized in the gymnasium and it was decided to hold practices on Nlondays. Each girl chose the events she wished to try lor, lout on the first two Mondays at Essex Field the girls were allowed to try out for different events to see in which they were loest. The rest of the meetings were de- voted to practice on the chosen events and hest scores were recorded each time. The annual traclc meet was held on May 27 at the Glen Ridge field, with Glen Ridge winning hy a score of 40-28. Barloara Wells was recognized on the Ath- letic Honor Roll. The following girls received hlue chevrons: M. Davis, R. Dipman, K. Dur- hrow, M. Hart, B. Hughes, V. Lehrer, G. lVlcNaughton, R. Powers, D. Shaw, B. Temple, Nl. Whittlesey, and B. Wells. At the organization meeting of the Tennis Club, Dot Connally was elected president. A tournament schedule was made, but due to rainy weather and hy letting the games drag on, it was not finished. The seven girls who represented lvl. H. S. in the annual match with Glen Ridge at the Glen Ridge courts were: Betty Hughes Madeline Davis Janet Nlurphy Alice Tryon Dot Connolly Frances Lennon HCICH BPHHCH hlontclair won the match hy winning all the singles, hut lost both the doubles. The girls who played in the match received blue chevrons :Fo xx 910115 255 rg 6 as-S vie Ve- O 9 PE-'Lia I QW . 5 , A I ,f J -., 5' L, fi 1110,--. X N- f:f.A!4'2!zf.fa?51f z ,,-ff., -,Q sl X Q 5,f'f' -an 'enq- Q 'W 51 'G-4:1-f 5 i' 4 5-rr-4 x n if x 0 L John Vah Exter UP best washes to the mop Sass 5, 1 GOCJD SHIP, MONTCLAIR The gooct ship htontctair High Schoot, at anchor in the hay, VVith att her cotors ttying, in the summer wind toctay, Three years has stoutty tmorne us, hut now the oceants past, Anct in the hopect-tor heaven she has tanrtect us at tast. O you who saitert hetore us, in the gooct ship tong ago, XVC t'0tt0XV6Ct XVtIPl'6 yOU US, SUITS atmove and S98 tJfftOXV. You tect us titce a tpeacon that tit the seething toam, You tect us titce the gtitter ot a star that pointect home. Q you who shatt come atter, we give you att Coct-speertt Stand hy our atma mater anct serve her at her neect, Titt you, too, pass the tnittows that hetct you from the shore, Titt you, too, ricte at anchor, anct ptougtl the waves no more. O goott ship, txtontctair High Schoot, we tyict tarewett to thee, Stanct statety in the hartmor, ricte queen-titce on the sea. txtay never storm come nigh thee, may never tempest matce Thy mighty masts to quiver, thy sturdy sides to quake. 0 good ship, Ntontctair High Schoot, a tong tarewett at tastt Vveyre hopefut tor the future, we're gratetut for the past, Sait on thro' sunny waters, with more than tips can tett Of sorrow at our parting, we speatc this tast tarewett. Phoebe Sugarman. 122 riginal Dl'c1147ir1g ily ixIii'Illl0l Li IJFOIIIO 2 3 Mg 'EIE EDWARD+MADISON+ COMPANY BGDKS 0 S'D5LI'IONERY'AlIIWVARES Q CAMERAS ' ARTISTIC' FRAMING crPRINTING ' '127-429 'BLGDMFIELD AWMONTCLAIR' N ' J BEST WISHES OF THE GLEE CL UBS l A FUEL SERVICE - EFFICIENT AND FRIENDLY Dependable Retail Fuel Merchants Connect hand the JOHN F 31,0 NDEL SON Distributors of ,Lof OPPERS Sq OKE uurilua up with Blondel Fuel and Blondel Service and know first true meaning of A Fuel Service--Eflicient and Friendly lVIain Office 98 GLENRIDGE AVENUE MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY , A l i AND if I rum? Phone: M0ntclair 28710 Graduation Time means WATCHES A Fine Watch means H E N K E 7 S Jewelers Silversmiths CLAIRIDGE THEATRE BUILDING MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY BEST OF WISHES TO THE 1936 CLASS Freytag SZ Anderson FLORISTS 6 SOUTH PARK ST. MONTCLAIR, N. J. Mcmiitclair 212921 The Shop Thats Different H'cann'S For Every Occasion ms BLOOMFIELD AVENUE MoNTCLA1R, N. J. GREENHOUSES, VERONA, N. I. 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In Montclair .... his FOSTER'S Q Eosterk Drug Store 840 CHURCH ST. 5 97 VALLEY ROAD Foster the Habit of Buying at Fosters' Tennis Rackets Restrung-24 hours w .lACUBSEN9S BURNEIVS Sport Shop Books - Gifts - Card Track and Baseball Equipment 596 BLOOIVIEIELD AVENUE UPPER MONTCLAIR MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY l NEW JERSEY BERKELEY SCHOOL 22 Prospect Street East Orange, N. J. - Telephone ORange 3-I246 - COLLEGE training in the E practical arts. 3 An intensive one-year course, : preparing high school ,LfTllL1ll' ates ami college umnen exclu- E E sirely for preferred secreta- rial positions. Background courses are given by university professors of rec- ognized standing. Technical subjects are Taught by expe- rienced college graduates. : garden studios. Restricted en- rolment. For bulletin address the Director. Charmingly appointed roof E Ll ll ll Il ll IA. ff The Latin Club Phones: IVIOntclair 1300 UI'per Ivlontelair 211500 FLORAL ARTISTS Too often the Kentucky inountainfllolla Ancl the Eskimos away up north Never get outside reports Until it'5 olcl, forgotten news. Now isnlt it true, in this respect That stuclent readers at Ivlontclair I-Iigh Need have no frantic fear? Wfhy, they get the latest upftofclate In the pages of their Mountaineer, QThe Ivlontclair High School galeteerj. YOUR HUMBLE EDITOR. Telephone: Ivlontclair 242560 The Midland Barber Shop IVIontcIair's Most Beautiful, Commodious and Up-to-Date Barber Shop 7 MIDLAND AVENUE MONTCLAIR, N. JOE and HENRY Proprietors Initials and - Hotiseholtl Mo n o j1l'2ll1lS mlllllmlmlmllllm Li 11 C 11 5 Iiinhroidered xlllllu' l .lllllp Handkerchiefs hy Hand V 'A 'IKE V THE LINEN SHOP, Inc. E. B. 531. H. CLEGG 418 IELOOMFIELD AVENUE MONTCLAIR, N. J. l uXXfl2lIIlSL1ffitn Sheets North Star Blankets ' Mix Them or Match Them STANLEY W. 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