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Go o SUBJECTS PURSUED THROUGH CLASS TRIPS ULU ued from First Pagej Soci s Class, took a few wo - rf off last April 27 f 1 ffx faragheusian Rug ,hey larned that l lf 'Z of if- eimploy- er Sn I 'er' skerst, 1017 sl f W to -MW Faculty I f - Miss Z gn anned Miss il fr their ,ac to go tile Mrs. .rd to visit- of Art in New .L 3, X Iistory I classes .111 May ' ie buses will leave the high sciool at 1 o'c1ock. About 1:30 o'c-lock 1 1 Xaerlnes- day, May llthg IV nquist is taking her L8 ' to the Harvest Revel Mont- clair i fgreigp 'inder the a' For- eign - SIX TO BL Qtlont' tion oi Stu- dents in I. Candidates tions which are records of all the extra curricula activities in which they have participated, as .vell as various other factors for tht ir applica- b 'SQ lg?-:Z -.0 OU gg:- 9 an 0 -1-- .DUT 129 mof: f..F Q: 3 co ini F- 'Ss 153 'S ' -51 fC L -E I':: ,. sn -mm S:Lz TE I Q I , cl r- Ubi C011 CD O ast c care satisf ictif tivities oi our Ro- School. O 0 o to : ganization ...Q BUNNY-HOP PROVES GREAT SOCIAL AFFAIR Owing to the great success of our ret-ent Bunny Hop, we are thinking of giving another dance similar to it before school closes. l'm sure that all who went to the liunny llop were not disappoint- ed. The novelty of awarding prizes for special dances increased it's popularity. The Press wish to thank Mr. Albert, Mr. Zimmer- man, Miss Thompson, Mr. Sokol, and Mrs. Meyers for helping us to make this affair a successful one. HOW MUCH ARE YOU NN ORTH TO YOL'R SCHOOL? fContinued from Second PageJ world. The young man or woman who could do A or B work who is Satislied with E and P, or the athlete wuo could be all-state hut is satisfied with simply mak- ing lhe team is a I 'tor to him- is so engrossed in l 2lli't'illC-Ptiitllt tnat make is so bility an other, takes b. am sel BIOLOGY CLASS HAS LECTURER fContinued from First Pagej ascus Lunasporous. In his re- search Mr. Jones has come across some of the most extrafirclinary cures for this most chscouzforting disease. Ti-o of them are: the use of whit. shoe polish, 1-r-d sand- paper and Wish, 'V' speaker emphasized nany of these rathe 'e help- 'll not io is . ln ss of gave txtcn- limitl- tty per ation is it twen- ers are t body ty-six 1 by Self and school. Th dent who Del' L wma this diss ,cont two prevention .nes gave methods for -iOl'II1. BE .ry the toes of the foot lv. Refrain from using aths or show ers that have ors. 'QNSOR SPRING DANCE tuesday, May 10, the Parent- Association is sponsoring 'Uance in the Robert -,1ditoriurn. dance, which is to be the its kind P ld this year, KAPLAIN ., for ' ftedems 0215'- 123 Chestnut sm 130 ,. 52211212 ftiqrgf Our Motto: Quality, Q ' ..... Ecfnom , C rte . Pnlme nxoseiiaogl-oauiy X 'KET Q:1::::::::::::::::: The Bachman-Veglite 0 X is Fuels - Building Mater? A Fertilizers - Garden Su p 162 W. First Ave., 1 ,,, IUJ. 4-2266--4-1426 g:::::fi::f::::::::::: '. O::::-' :t:::::::::::-:: ENS?LE'S BAKERY ' f- LTERY 120 Chestnut Sat, 1 St Roselle Park, N. J. 1 k Nreft Phone Rose-110 4-1016 Je X 'r ' ' ' .o:::::::::z::::::4::::. .cz fu-sooo-4 -coco-ego-909-Q.
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HI-LIT , I Vol 1 Nw 6 'Vx PXRI' lllCH QCHOUL l'OQ l 'f' ' A ' -'V N I - A . - - I'hursday, Slay 5, l938 . 9 ' f ' ' Repret ss of 39 to h qs , - . rad1t1onal Jr. - 0 G ' - el rp 7 'QW Q 'rations for thi- n 3 re getting llflllt'l'WHX. committee consisting o U er, Ii. Shepard, J. lVcher, ' X on, B. Johnson, R. Kenny 9 5 , eu, and G. St'll1llll ' . .Crt of ,'BIerrymt-n to - ,, ups of 7 .iq, and they will 1 . Q S High , 1' unntic strains at 9:00 yy Mav Y il l:0.0. The Grand Ma E .Dol Aud- I ' promptly at 9:30. f I tip Q decorating comlni ' I fhas been l tlut Y It y rl 'lg of A' Dugan' l I , .lflerently di,-in ,dn Q' 0 H 5torms, M. Freesto. 'Q' Q A includes in classfi ant. 6 If Rewf, W- Schfefflll W ly the High Spirit in the Schmi 35 hole. J. A: drews, A. hinn, R, Iegtmy Under Jane Clone. president. of Lllf Ho1.eruOI.QsLoui1 il ec ell 112 U ? r' H. Farrell, and P. lYerl mises to transform 'vour intl man of the f iq and cal'P1'l belive ballroom' ra pglace Uppl the Spe ' - of wonderland. X5 After the Sr ,The C0l'Illlllfl- 9 r d scussion if lrwllatlcllts ll X ' lc ' : . ' K Etlti. . ,sl t H- h fi ' l I fs i f . I The ' , ' ' - Qs e ' A ' ' of V , . I 1+ 3 3 A -ol . 0 U .1 I L -UA H. ' O 225551 kv. - o 1 ' 2555! .1 gk sever. Q E525 ii .I :i ral . fix' Gangs' x ff 4 last Th' S um -- -4 form of . ffl' al 9 exhibi . ' I' K A Jo1ieS,'a A ' -. l'lll' . login. - ' Sill' fre-S iuif' df-mqelwlase intent, uullv CX- son vhf 'US . . - . I , I ' n - panning then. minds dllreng -tn: clhltninii Mr. Jmmg' W l:.st few lofi-lllQhl5 ln' mpans erll ,WS CUnl'leC'te.l with h the annual spring mpg' . f ni. On April 13th about .Zu of L Chemistry students, under. proctorchip of Sir. '5uli0l- Ulla an erlucatioflal Ulll lhruug' the J. H. NVatllins SOHD f3C ,rhev xvkre il Strlwled Jil shown the PPOCGSSCS 0' luring SOWUS, P'l umf etc. Samwles were recel' who attend' d. Another of our classe lContinul.-d on Page rdf-pntl1 'holO:y, also was uf- ,Department ol State of Penn- on ring worms ' nes spoke it Common Hg worms, 'ts ln case X! scientific -ot is Macro-F 1 Fourj fx lic l..uI1, M.. H. Zimmer- .ne Glee Club directed by Ml.. E. lVood, and the Junior Band led by Mr. F. Collis. There will also be string ulartets, a vocal solo, and ac- dian duets. 'hc faculty members in charge hese musical organizations orked diligently to secure ,lred musical effects. Such ,L-rs as Jeanne d'A1'c , Over- e, Liebvstraurn, Grand Fan- asia, and Choral A Mighty Fort- 45 is Our God will be included. Hroughout this school year various groups have enter- 1 us. Let us show our ap- iition by coming out to the cert. 'vc to be Accepted 'nto Honor Society 'ew neunbers of the honor .19 3' 11 lk! Al' 5 l ' -'av 11 le ated during 1 at the end empson and lduct t e nch con H95 elect the I ' the pre- K IW' 0 this xc OSI UI' ,ty ff - Q tl ' - ot' E - a L s Q P-. i h t' -ef? - - O 'Q 16 candles I- vi I Y ll . 2.0 A S KD ,Ill 1 . SU A' -,I A K! D '- I ' e l- 1 t .,
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