High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 25 text:
“
195.2 - Bissau 'N O 'la' , ,. ,Q ., V, TOWNLEY BUCHANAN September 12, 1934 20 Malden Terrace, Elizabeth, N. I. Pete Princeton, Amherst Twelve years at Pinqry Pete is one of the charter members of the '52 Club and has been a familiar sight around the old building for a good many years. He compiled a worthy scholastic record and did just as well on the athletic field, where his best work was done as shortshop on the Blue baseball squad, a post which he held during both his Fifth Form and his Sixth Form years. He did admirably, too, as an end on the Pingry football team. Pete is on his way to Princeton where no one can have any doubts as to his future success tl EK?- MILLER BUGLIARI May 7 1935 Inman Avenue Plainfield N I Bugs M111 Undecided Eleven years at Pmgry One of the hveliest one of the youngest and one of the funniest Sixth Formers Bugs is always to be found in the midst of some fun making group Besides his humor M111 made quite a name for himself athletically too starring in soccer basketball and base ball On the Record Bugs devoted much of his time to the humor articles or to humoring the other editors on Wednesday nights Where ever he may go we are sure that his ready wit and radiating personality will win Miller Bugllari many lasting friendships A.. J Gb Spanish Club V Record IV V VI Associate Editor VI Soccer V VI Baseball V VI Basketball V VI P' .L. 'L'N, Rifle Club V VI Football V VI Baseball V VI Navigation Club IV Record IV V VI Spanish Club V Dramatic Club VI i GK' 'GV lla no 1 21 -- ' . . : . . : B , -- . . : ' , : , A 2 , . , I . : ,W , , K J 3 ' ' I x 2 ' QX -'91, x. --. li, 5 .- I Q - '-r I . I I , . . . , vi: qi-IJ. . . . . ' l ., -'44, - . I , I - A ,N - I I I - t I -V51 - - - - 4' , 1 - , , 1 . 1. 1 ,xl M A. ,- -l..'.. , A 1. -- '- - Q, t .' 1 . I ,V '- I ' .. ' , ' fa . ' . S 1.1.4. . '-..., ,. ,' 2 . t,',:,:,:.'g, , ga- . .. . D - , so -J :'n'.','. ,,..- , V. . . , , . , . s., ,,.'1'-l. . ,5 -. . . . D ' Q - ...fl , W 4. , . . . . . xx-K - A , , I Z .',','4 ,4- , ,Q A i- , A , , , 1 , , , N fan . L . ', ' 'o 1 . flux.. V.. , fy 'A . , Q., , , , , . . , - . . , ..- f, . . 4. L 5 '. ' ' ' 2 ' 'Q F 'nge .'.a 'w . 'n.'s4 .v -1 ,il Y, .4 ts t nl nu ,a ' fi, X B ... . ,
”
Page 24 text:
“
PETER BOGERT ACKERMAN Ianuary 24, 1934 95 Whittredge Road. Summit. N. I. Pete, ,lick Dartmouth Three years at Pingry Ack, who hails from Summit, is a quiet but also a very active member of our class. Al- though he sprained his ankle severely in the early days of soccer practice last fall, Pete came back to play very capably in the last few games w1nn1ng a letter 1n the process Further on the athletic scene Pete served very capably as Basketball Manager this w1nter Pete s stick to it attitude 1S sure to gain him suc cess 1n hrs years at Dartmouth and m his chosen profession of med1cme Rttle Club IV Glee Club V VI Ger man Club V VI Soccer V VI Basket ball Manager VI Athletic Executive Committee VI Blue Book VI Qui .Nvng Wwe x bg BRUCE BARTON BAEKEY November 22 1934 Km, 56 Georgian Ct Elizabeth N I 'N wwf ie. A1 Q' lf sftwm Q we g- 'ai 35? ttf Sify' ei? ,-, Q Bruce Brg Bruce Prmceton Dartmouth Srx years at Pmgry Our class w1ll always remember Bruce as one of its most respected and most revered members Active on the athletic held in extra curricular UCl1Vll1eS and 1n student govem ment he made an lmpressive record whlle 1n Pmgry Though one of our young members Big Bruce was by tar one of the most mature ment by g1v1ng htm the respons1b1l1ty of a pos1t1on on both the Ring and the Dance Com mittees Wherever he goes to college his thoughtfulness and fnendhness w1ll assure his success fffllff IVV , . I I . . . . . . . - - - ,k,.....,..mn . tv 1 .4tt-wf:5x j qv ::- . ,155 I-u Qggsi , 135:51-- X: ' - - . -.:t..'J 352 2- . f Q I , I . his ,bilge , I 1 . - 1 -I . . ' n .X H . , ,:.-, x -' I ' ' . EFI- '1 ' 4 . . . K A ,J Rfk' A Hi - 1 A 1 , O , x - ' 1 ,P , o - - x 1, ' u v u . -A , 1 I 1 1 I ' fit . f 5, ' 7 gif, ff K , I sgafffw -ee . -' s s ii , I L i 1 . -1' - - . . .gt K. X? ,MW X 3 ' .I 292'-if A. li I , ' , H ' ' f ' ' Je Str. , H - mf.: S P Qi - -' 5 J pf , ts c assmates s owe t eir trust in h1s judg- gv 'v' - , 7 - - its ' . . I A . . . I Y v . . it S I x A. 1 1 I U . K - Q 1 1 1 F2 : . : ' . , : , . . : ' . : . : .11 -1 ' LL f . . Football V VI Tennis IV V VI Stu dent Council III IV President Ill Class Council V Ring Committee V Dance Committee VI Navigation Club IV Glee Club VI Dramatic Club V VI Record IV V VI Associate Sports Editor VI Handbook VI Spanish Club
”
Page 26 text:
“
ROBERT WILLARD CLARK A Iune 2 1934 2 Nassau Dnve Summ1t N I ob U of Penn Tufts Four years at Pmgry Bob wrll always be remembered by the class of 52 for h1S ready smrle and wrtty remarks He has a fast ball that IS really amaz1ng and rf one does not beheve th1s fact let hlln ask a few of Prngry s dramond foes H1s powerful rrght arm frgured prom1nent1y 1n the baseball plans of Coach Wrlhams durmg our last two years At almost any party Bob could be found enl1ven1ng the atmosphere 1n a fnendly SPLYII Bob 1S headlng for the Un1vers1ty of Pennsylvama or Tufts next year To wh1chever he goes h1s f1ne personahty and ab1l1ty to make frrends wrll assure h1m of success Baseball IV V VI sf'-H 1 ,3-Yvv w-.1-ll' T 'A 'Q We AW RONALD GEORGE COHN August 18 1934 987 Coohdge Road Ehzabeth N I Ron Ronny Washmgton and Lee Four years at Pmgry By the law of averages every group of peo ple has a few of the artrstrcally m1nded among rts m1dst One of these IS Ron Cohn who proves that a person of qu1et manner IS not necessarrly IHGCIIVG Ronny helped out Wllh much of the work for The Pmgry Story a p1ctor1al record of l1fe at P1ngry whrch was released 1n Aprrl He was also helpful rn des1gn1ng and stag1ng Prngry stage producnons notably the last two H1s classmates know that amb1t1on and a sense of orrgmahty w1l1 q1Ve Ron success 1n college III, Navxgatxon Club III I l 4 - 1 . . V' i K B . ., NX . 1 . . . rr C . . . I . - . ' at 'lik . , . ' . P V in 1 I . . . . . . . . 'I V LIL, . . A 3 ' If p . . . . . --g ,. V5 ' W-Lgnrg I Y-.Q V53 . ' ?k 4, . . . . X , ,N is . A.. X 1 f- K K R I we -f ' V 'Q 5 ,f , l I l . X ff J ' 1 I 1 R. arf I ' - - ' - u S . . . . Ni ,, . . I . . . - A xt 1-gi , , ' 555, . . . . . . . x ' A J ,x l , Record, IV V VI Dramauc Club IV V, VI, Intematzonal Relatxons Club
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.