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CLASS HISTORY N SEPTEMBER 5 l933 as an endless processron of luntor School grad uates nun rertng 208 we entered this ole Alma Mater comptetely 111 awe of our new surroundtngs True to the habtts and customs of young fresh men tt reourred almost the enttre erm to become thoroughly acauatnted wtth the new routtne Howev r we were soon swtngrng along tn the strtde of thtngs Cur frrst claim to wealth was a small shlny dune whtch reposed rn our class treasury untrl our sentor year causlng much laughter at ach readmg of the School Budget In musrc and art we started off well wrth many representatrves who have become even more promment wrth the passtng of trme A few of our class wer successful ln rnanagmg our school afcnrs Betty Flemmg served as secretary of the school and presrdent of the Honor Socrety Brchard Crccone and Charles Wllltams share the honor of havrng held the pres1dency of the General Organrzatlon Charhe havrng also served as vrce prestdent for one term ln the football season of our sophomore year Danny Kuhn and Erannre Beed began thetr careers as cheerleaders of our enthuslasttc student body The followmg season they were Jomed by therr fellow classmates Lots Magee and Olrve Turner Through the combmed efforts of a number of ambrtrous sentors the 1nter scholastrc talent programs were revrved th1s year These programs whrch were well handled by Iohn Seeley our genral master of cerernontes saw success through the talented offerrngs of members of our class Our frrst large undertakmg as senrors was of course the Beneftt The play a comedy entrtled Yours Truly Wrllre as quoted from a page of The Nutley Sun as a whole seemed to h1t a hrgh chord of response that has not been equalled 1n many a day Our treasury then swelled beyond our expectattons and was further enlarged by the advent of our Prom A hecttc srx hours before the dance was spent 1n covermg the entrre gym wtth whrte paper and red hearts ln complete harmony wrth St Val entmes Day As a souventr of the occaslon a small nosegay of colored crepe paper was presented to each grrl attendrng MUSIC was furnrshed by the Caldmont Club Orchestra and entertatnment was under the able d1rec tron of Etleen Kahn Our htstory now bemg up tc date we leave you wrth our greatest and most momentous protect thrs The Year Book of Iune 37 l -, C - 1 1 . , . 1 1 . w t , 11 X, , , , B , , 5 - ' ' ' , . . , . ' , , r , . , 1 11 1 . 11 . Q . V , . , . l , 1 Q X. . . , Q V . 1 , . . 1 11 1 . 11 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 11 . . 11 I .-. 11 . . . 11 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 . - 1 . 1 . . 1 ' ' 1 1 1 11 1 11
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T7LWcLlUL2Cf'f 2fJclf, . FACULTY The Class of lune '37 Wishes to express its appreciation of the Faculty of Nutley High School. They have been more than teachers, they have been companions to us throughout our four years. Their sympathy and understanding have smoothed over the rough places. Through an understanding of our special needs, they have prepared each of us for college or some future occupation, and they accomplished this with a regularity of routine which was due to the splendid cooperation between the Administration and the Faculty. Through association with them our lives have been en- riched, and through their teachings we have gained a weapon to use in the future. Those in the picture are: first row-Mr. Meyer, Miss Byerly, Miss Sheldon, Mr. Kahley, Dr. Harshman, Miss Hopkins, Miss Gilbert, Miss Desmond, Miss Howard, Miss Nordstrom. Second row-Mr. Spinning, Miss Larson, Miss Phillips, Miss Bonzo, Miss Wallace, Miss Cone, Mrs. Stanford, Mrs Williams, Mr. Fritch, Mr. Kern. Third row-Mr. Crane, Mr. Assmus, Mr. Keen, Mr. French, Mr. Harrel, Mr. Saunders, Mr. Lenaghen, Mr. Koons, Mr. Beecher, Mr. McCrum.
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ELIZABETH AMBERG Betty dreamistic Girls Athletics I Attendance I OROTHY ANDERSON o unobtrusive Office Work I ISTINE BARLOW Snooky Aindifferent Leaders Class l 8 Girls Basketball l Attendance Otticer I RICHARD BECKER Beck ambitious Class Baseball l IOHN BIRMINGHAM ack comedzanlstzc Golf Club, 2 Rltle Club, l Radio Club, l Senior Prom Ticket Comm, I Senior Prom Decoration Comm., I. Senior Prom Orchestra Comm., I. Math Club, 2. Senior Year Book Comm., I. 8 30 K , . MARY ELOISE AMES Ma dancer I-Iorneroom Treasurer I Ottice Work l Asserrblf Program VIDA BARAGER Maggie loquacious Iesters 4 IAMES BAYNARD im satirist Chess Club 2 Patrol 4 Tennis I Golf 2 Year Book I FLORENCE BTCKELL I , Tiny energetic T1p'ketComm l Chorus 4 Golf Club I Senior Benefit Ticket Comm I Chauman enior Prom Ticket ornm l LAURETTA BLAKE Ret amiable Latin Club, 4. Fall Festival, I. Spring Frolic, I.
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