Park Ridge High School - Hoot Yearbook (Park Ridge, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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nfl! mnum j Iiauut O 0 OO ALMA DIE PIERO AH diffimlliei are erin' when lbey are lerzozwlu Commercial Club Z, 'ig Dramatic Club 4. Alma is a very shy girl, so we never hear very much from her, but we know that there is more beneath that shy exterior than meets the eye. Are we right, Al? CHARLOTTE DOX EY Sl1m'vr zrilb llie mmf cfm! A. A. l. 1. 5. el: filee Club l. 2, 11: Commercial Club I, 7, S. :tg Dramatic Club -lg Student Council -lg HOOT Staff fig Danc- ing Club -lg Commercial Contestant 5, During the past year Charlotte's popularity has been increasing. What is this strange new line that brings the boys aflocking? Anyway, it certainly works, if you iudge by the Dancing Club reports. CLARENCE HARTWICK Lore 1111, frm! .1 few, do N'l'l17lKQ In none. A. A. 5, -51 Commercial Club 3, 4g Hi-Y 11, 4: Science Club 4: Dramatic Club 43 Dancing Club -lg A Cappella Choir 4. Although we h:1ve seen Clarence's name quite often in the Hi-Lights we feel sure that this is not the only place that we will see it, for with that boy's good nature, willingness and steady stride toward success we ought to see his name in big print yet. GRAYCE W. FISCHER ll lwr1 rmvu mn' Guru rw Zmre furgul. Nofbing gow right. Dramatic Club 43 Dancing Club 4. Although Grayce has been with us only one year, it didn't take us long to find out that she really was one of us, and a friend not to be forgotten. Of course Liz is the member of the other halt' and you never See one without the other. Don't forget Grayce's art of speaking Double Dutch. and the Y in Grayce. FANNIE FUSCO My l1e.n'l ir H716 nr .r1c'cl Glee Club l, 23 Commercial Club 3, 43 Dramatic Club -1: Dancing Club -lg Vice-President Commercial Club -lg A. A. 4. We very seldom see Fanny with anyone but Rose and Kay and what they talk of-well, you'll have to see them about that. We say it's usually about Woodcliffe gossip. but that's just our guess. Page 17

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u.u ' annum O Zbunt 34 a VINCENZA COALOA Duty never yet did umm! Knit need Commercial Club l, Z, 3, -lg Secretary Commercial Club 21 Vice-President Commercial Club E53 Treasurer -lg Dramatic Club -lg A. A. 55 Dancing Club 4g Glcc Club 1. Vincenza is one of our very industrious Commercial students. bbc takes ber work very seriously and goes about everything in a very business-like manner. Com- petent girl ll LYDIA COLLINA Hf1z1dmme ima' nent in .zwuzy mf llwff' Commercial Club l, 3, 3. 43 A. A. 1, 2, ?a.'4g Cilee Club 1, 2: Dramatic Club 43 German Club 3g Dancing Club 4g Hoot' Staff 4. Here's .1 girl who doesnt let her outside activities fwhicb are manyj interfere with her class work. We know Lil will go a long way. ARTHUR ENGLE The marie of true lore never did run YIl1lIflff7.,'l A. A, 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Basketball 33 Manager -ig Commercial Club 1, 23 Class Treasurer lg Dramatic Club 43 1-loot Stall 45 Dancing Club 4. Art is a boy for whom many a girl's heart has flut- tered4-you know- You Have To Be a Football Hero. But was he a good playerfholding down center position most successfully for two years'-and when the Basketball team was in need of a good manager Art was chosen. MIRIAM CORBETT She nmker ,rzweel mimic with fbe wlrmleled sinner Orchestra 1, Z, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 41 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. A Cappella Choir 43 Commercial Club 43 A. A. 1, 2. 3: Dra' matic Club'-lg HOOT Statl 43 Commercial Contest 41 Operctta I, 55 Dancing Club 4. Mun is the piano genius of our class. And along with that accomplishment she's the most nonchalant per- son .... l l Wl1en it comes to school activities let it never be denied that Mim basn't the right ideal RUTH DESMOND Tba1zgb1,r tending In umbiliou, llvcy do plot llllflftfj 1Z'f1l1dL'1'Y', A. A. 1, 2, 35 Latin Club- 1. 2. 3, 43 French Club 43 Debating Club 43 Dramatic Club 43 Science Club 4: Glee Club 1, 3, 51 Dancing Club 4g Operetta 1, Z, 53 Hom' Staff 4. Sug is one of the popular members of our class and can always be depended on for her originality. We hope you'll be as successful in California as you were here, Sug. Page 16



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sf ' OO Iauut 34 EDITH H. GILBERT Her wire 11215 ever mff, Genlle, and lair: tm excellent thing in 1I'lINi.lll.l' Glee Club 21 German Club 2, 3, -lg A, A. 1. 2, 5, .lg ggi. ence Club 45 Dancing Club -1, A gentle and sweet little Miss is our Edith and we feel convinced-that she will make an excellent nurse. Although she is very quiet most of the time, we know that a dependable friend is at hand. DURIE D. HOLLENBECK I dare do all Ihr!! may bemme .1 man. Commercial Club 1, 41 Commercial Contest 13 Baseball 1, 1. 5, 45 Basketball 2, 33 A. A. 4: Class Treasurer 2. 3: A. A. 'Ireasurer 45 Dramatic Club -I: Glee Club 1. A good athlete and a good sport-that's Niche, He also proved his worth as guardian of several treas- uries, and it seems as if he were always given the hardest assignments to handle and bring forth money when there wasn't any. Here's good luck to you but we'll miss you. IRENE GOLDMAN Silenre ii Goldeuf' Entered September, 1933. We havent known Irene for very long, but what we do know of her recommends her to you as a vcry charm- ing person indeed. All good things come near the end. you know. HENRY C. I-IOPP Oh, tbir fL'c1l'I7f71'2--'IIJJJII .1 tlving il iff Commercial Club 4: Glee Club 1. We feel sure that much more must go on in Henryk head than would appear. The question always was4 Witli his looks can he be THAT indifferent to girls? j- and of late we have found out that out of school he is not. DORIS E. GRASER The poelfr pen Izmir Ibem lo ,rfmfzer mmf gives in gnu' nutlying a loin!! Zmfzimtimz .md .1 mime Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 41 Dramatic Club 4: HOOT Staff 43 Dancing Club 45 Class President 3. -l. Doris is our own class poet. Give her pen and paper. and presto! from nothing appear all sorts of disserta- tions and fantasies. To see Doris' name in blazing headlines is only a matter of a short time. Page 18

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