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

 - Class of 1939

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IQIADHS NAIC NCKICRNIAN tllaalys has two tital int:-rm-sts. athle-tim autl art. Was usually founfl he-lping Nlrs. Sasage- in thc- Art Room. Si-rw-rl a- viv:--prt-side-iit of Arts anal Crafts Cluli and also of Girls' Lt-atle-rs' Cluh. A nu-nilwr of tht- Ant.. Fttulvnt Counril and vaptain of an intramural te-am. Rl'I'A ANSI-Il, Kita has ht-on the force' anrl inspiration of our l'i-p Cluli for four yvars. Yr-ry nvtiw- in sports. suvh as golf anal riding. Was proinptvr for thr- Senior Play antl lu-long:-tl to such organizations as th'- tllvv. l.atin. Dramatic. Girls' l.:-ad:-rs' Clulms. anrl tht- Hoof Stall. 18 NIARGARI-IT 'l'llliRl-ISIC A NlI.l 'NG The mlitor-in-1-ltief of our Hoot antl one- of the most capable- stutlz-nts in our vlass. Margin- truly tl:-serve-s all the vrvtlit whivh has lwvn give-n to he-r. Was prflsiflf-nt of l7ootli,f:hts Cluh anil :Xrts antl Crafts Clult. 5l't'l'l'l3l'y of Co-Y antl svcre-tary of Stutlvut Counvil. CARNllflA MARY JXRIQNA-K ii2:lI'IllFl2l.S intervsts arv vt-nts-rml alxout suvh sports as tlanving: antl motor-vyc'l- ing. ls ont' of our he-st tlrvssvtl svniors. Workvrl on Lilxrary Counvil antl Hoo! Staff. hlvnilwr of AA.. Arts antl Crafts Cluh. and Footlights Clulr. ll:-lpe-tl with the- awlvf-rtisingz of our .lunior Play. tl' JUNE CUSTIS ATKINS Besiclfls living one of the honor stutlents of our vlass. June- showvrl hr-r vompv- tvnvy in journalism as the f-ilitor of Hi-Lighls. Was svcrc-tary of Co-Y antl trm-asurer of Arts and Crafts. Nl:-inlwr nf Hoot Stall.. Latin. Dvhating. Frvncli. anti Ftitxtligltts Cltllls. Nl,-XHGAIHIT ATTAS Nlargarvl. a tliligvnt ancl willing worlu-r ul thc- Ctrninivrvial De-partmvnt. has provi-d he-rss-lf a fri:-ntl to Q-vs-ryonv. Was on the Uflicv Form' as assistant to the Nurse. A member of the Comnwrvial Club. Showed interest in intramurals and sports. Typist for Hi-Lights.

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islory of the 'lass of fellrllary. 1940 In l ebruary. l93o. the class of February, I9-LU. began its four- year career under the able direction of lVliss E. li. lfAigle in room IIS. With eight years of grammar school training behind them. the little green freshmen began to adjust themselves to a new routine. dillerent rules. new teachers. and another course of study. The best way to become organized. they' knew. was to elect oilicers and proceed to act as a unit. Earl Brower was elected president, Enrico Carpene became the treasurer. lVlarion Fulmer. secretary. and Arthur Fleckner. yice-president. liingrossed in studies and the new school of learning. the class participated in a few school affairs that first term ill Park Ridge High. ln September. however. the members of the class. now completely oriented. began to join in school activities and become members of the various organizations. :Xt the beginning of the sophomore year the election of oilicers made Theodore Campagnolo president with Henry' 'liournet vice- president. Enrico Carpene had been such a line treasurer and Marion lfulmer so ellicient a secretary that they were not replaced. The loss of joseph Churuti. Charlotte Bl'Ul'lillIt y'PI'. and Anna Bartz diminished the size of they class. but left the remaining members determined to carry' on activities as usual. Taking part in the preparation and organization of the annual sophomore dance proved to be a lot of fun as well as a profitable experience. ln the same year. in an assembly program. the class presented a novel amateur hour for the enjoyment of the student body. Little was heard of this group in their junior year. but in Febru- ary. I938. as February seniors. they' took over the sale of candy in the upper and lower halls. 'lihis proved to be a profitable business and an excellent method of increasing the treasury. Back in school in September. UJ38. the class unity' was once more disturbed by' the departure of llobert Shields lthe class taxidermist t. Frances Koelsch became a part of the September. l039. class while l,ouise Tolksdorf and Theodore Campagnolo joined the September. l9sl-0. class. With ,lack liorders as president. Arthur lfleckner as yice-president. llarry 'l'homas. treasurer. and Marion Fulmer still the secretary. the class proceded along its way until February. IU39. when its number was again diminished by the loss of Ruth Rutherford. Harry' 'l'homas. :Xngelo liologna. ,lack liorders. lfnrico Carpene. lfarl llroyser. and Wesley lflberl to the September. '39 and it-tt classes, 'lihc remaining group will graduate in liebruary. Witt. l 0lNI for Tlmughl The Line l'p l-Ivervone l.ove-i ll Ford Strolling Seienllst fnugrnl lllnl Ions. Rl r. l'rc-slcll-Ill liraub It



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DORIS MAE BARWICK Fortunately for everyone. Doris is mu- sically inelined. Was secretary of the Glee Club. had parts in the Junior and Senior Plays and in the Operetta. A member of the Fuotliglns Club. Com- niereial Club. Library Couueil. Ollie:- lfnree, and the Hoof Staff. ELLEN PATRICIA BIRD Ellen is a sweet friend to have. Starred in our plays. ls athletic. Plays hockey. tennis. golf. The sports editor of ont' Hoof. Vice-president of Footlights Club. treasurer of French and Debating Clubs. 'Nlernber of Co-Y. Hi-Lights. Riding. and Girls' Leaders' Clubs. CERALDINE CAROLE BOWER Gerry contributed mueh of her time to the ofliee and the Commercial Club. where she was a willing and able work- er. llas also been a member of the Basketball Team and the Golf Team during her last two years. Wtrrkf-cl on the business stall' of the Hunt. WILBUR LAWRENCE BOYCE During his stay at Park Ridge. Wilbur aroused little exeitement. but in his own quiet way. he fulfilled many tasks. Was assistant manager of the Basketball Team and eaptain of an intramural team in his senior year. Was also a member of the Traek Team for three yea rs. MARlE ANNE BECK Beeky shows great interest in sports and outdoor activities. Was aetive in the Riding Club. Basketball. lloekey. Be- longetl to the Band and Ort-lu-stra for four years. Was a member of the Latin, Eootliglits. Freneh. and Debating Clubs. of the Co-Y and the Hou! Stall. ANGELO LAWRENCE BOLOGNA Despite his eontinual kidding. we know Angelo to be of a more serious nature. Has a way with him that encourages friendship, ls one of the February Class who had the ambition and resoureeful- ness to graduate in three and one-half years. A competent and willing worker. 19

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