Roselle Park High School - Parkerscope Yearbook (Roselle Park, NJ)

 - Class of 1938

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CLASS HISTORY NE day in September, in the year of l934, a group of eager young people, from Roselle Park and Kenilworth, started on a four year tour of Knowl- edge, a country of vast realms. The trip was to be divided into four parts: namely, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior laps. As every group must have its leaders, we elected Fred Frey as President, Alvin Ziegler as Secretary-Treasurer, Walter Gaedcke as Vice-President, and Edmund Johansen as our representative to the Council of Ten. Miss Morris and Mr. Jannone were unanimously elected as our advisers. Our tour con- tinued quite uneventfully until the Minstrel and Rotary Shows, in which many of our tourists participated. Other outstanding events took place when Norman Kempson was presented with a medal for having the highest scholastic average among the members of the football team, and when E. Ahrensfield, F. Boyne, D. Brecht, C. Bruns, R. Hazard, B. Jack, D. Lake, A. Patterson, D. Pettit, P. Pragler, H. Robbins, R. Stowbridge, and M. Werner were awarded Honor Certificates. E. Ahrensfield also won the Freshman Scholarship Prize with an average of 98th. At that time, we decided to disband for a vacation of ten weeks. In September, l935, our trailers again embarked on their iourney to higher realms. Our executives were F. Frey, President, P. De Palma, Vice- President, D. Brecht, Secretary, A. Ziegler, Treasurer, and Mr. Jannone and Mrs. Lewis, chief advisers. We had two very important skirmishes with our enemies, the Freshmen and the Seniors, and returned victorious. Her- bie Farrell, our half-pint of pep, vim, and vigor became state wrestling champion. ln June, l936, Margaret Bove, Jean Fleming, June Geiger, Ber- nice Jack, Pearl Pragler, Donald Petit, and Helen Robbins reached the high- est heights by obtaining honor certificates. Frank Szostak won the Progress Prize because of his fine work. Thus ended the first half of our four year trip. At the beginning of the third lap of our trip, Norman Kempson was elected as President, R. Weber as Vice-President, D. Brecht as Secretary, and R. Stowbridge as Treasurer. Our class advisers were Mr. Collins and Mrs. Lewis, while J. Geiger, W. Cotter, and J. Breen were our Council of Ten rep- resentatives. While en route, our Junior play, namely The Ghost Train, was pre- sented with an all star cast, and was acclaimed a huge success by all the first-nighters. The Junior Prom, the most important event of our school activities, was presented on May fourteenth by the Junior Class as a fore- well to the Seniors. June Geiger and Norman Kempson, two of our more prominent members, were formally inducted into the Honor Society, Honor Certificates, the awards for excellent scholarship, were presented to June Geiger and Jean Fleming, with the Progress Prize being awarded to John Kulp. The caravan of trailers sought a ten weeks vacotion before resuming the final lap of the trip. Forty-eight

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