Rowan College - Oak Yearbook (Glassboro, NJ)

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EX L B R I S To Miss Herckner: Here is our book. What measure of success we may have attained, we attribute to your inspiring personality, to the guidance of your keen sense of evaluation, and to your infinite patience. THE OAK 1935 THE OAK Presented by THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1935 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Glassboro, New Jersey DEDICATION To the Ideals of Good Citizenship: Loyalty, Service, Patriotism, and to Doctor Jerohn J. Savitz, Personification of These Ideals, We, Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty Five, Dedicate the Twelfth Volume of THE OAK. CONTENTS FACULTY CLASSES SOCIETIES CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS ALMA MATER Fair Normal, ive greet thee: all praise to thy name: Thy hanners unfurl to the breeze! Thy children salute thee, and pledge to thy fame. As soldiers who drink to the lees. All about thee arise the first temples of Cod. Lifting high leafy arms to the sky; And the flowers that bloom in the green of the sod. Seem to lore thee too fondly to die. Loved school, it is thine to impart to thy youth The wisdom within thy fair walls: May we daily teach others, with coinage and truth. 1 he lessons we learn in thy halls. Thou art in are than a plan: thou art more than cold stone; Thou art Spirit, and Beauty, and Light. And the standards we raise in the years ueath thy dome, Are the standards for which we shall fight. Ada P. Schaible, ' 24 eight ENVOI Go, little book β€” Carry a message of happy days: Tell of those who, growing fast away. Take pleasant memories and a will To go on forever and fail and go on again. eleven Dear Graduates: The Principal and the Faculty of the Glassboro State Normal School congratulate you, the Class of Nineteen Thirty-five, on the high ideals of citizenship you have de- veloped during your school days, and on the translation of these ideals through unselfish service to your associates, unswerving loyalty to the school, cooperation with the faculty anil students, and jolly good fellowship. We bid you farewell with great confidence that in an even greater degree you will strive as teachers to develop a citizenship that is worthy of the founders of our de- mocracy. Yours sincerely, twelve 1 Doctor [erohn |. Savitz thirteen THUS WE HAVE SPOKENβ€” ' ell -f f t Z 1 - -J - L. 7 7 VW-IC J!- --Yw- β– Β -Β«. ) Wt_. On ' Lt.tJt.t. emer on CZltfeh -can rΒ£- jotirteen fifteen VIEWS THE WALK ALMA MATER THE DORM THE TOWER ADVANCED SENIORS Advanced Seniors. Here ' s to yon! By coming back to your Alma Mater for further study you have demonstrated your loyalty to Her and to your profession. May this additional year with us enrich your lives and make it possible for you to render a finer and more effective service when you go out from our midst. It is a fine thing to be a pioneer, to be found among those who blaze the trail where others may follow. For this reason, I find myself both glad and proud to be asso- ciated with the group who are to be honored by receiving the first degrees ever conferred by the Glassboro State Normal School. May all the joy and the satisfaction of the trail-blazer be yours! Eda G. Willard, Adviser to Advanced Seniors tiventy-eight En A G. WlLLARD twenty-nine The spirit of pioneers is ours! We have sought the un- beaten paths; we have attempted rocky heights; we have blazed a new trail into a land that is richer and more fertile than our homeland. Beyond this new land, there ' s a broader field, more satisfying and ever challenging, for our restless spirit to explore. Toward this goal we forge, in the spirit of the pioneer. E. George Gravino, Pre side nt Advanced Seniors thirty ELLA M. BEISEL 916 Monmouth Street Gloucester E. GEORGE GRAVINO Delsea Drive Glassboro DOROTHY A. KOCH 133 Park Avenue GOLLINGSWOOD PHILIP KOCHMAN 150 Main Street WlLLIAMSTOWN KATHRYN M. MOORE 250 West Broad Street MlLLVILLE ELAINE NICHTERLEIN TUCKERTON thirty-one SENIORS OUR ATHENIAN OATH We will ever hold in high esteem this, our profession. We will uphold the ideals and teachings of our Alma Mater. We will respect and obey the traditions and customs of our communities. W ' .? will strive unceasingly to instill a public sense of pride in those entrusted to our care. In these ways, wil l ire transmit the spirit of our Alma WaU r. thirty-four THE TIDE We came β€” Ours was the courage, The will of untried youth Which can ever be likened To the surging breakers of the nighty ocean β€” The ocean of humanity β€” sending out ware upon wave Of impatient, eager youth; And as each wave that tumbles upon the shore Seems to go its own way seeking adventure. So we came to the Glassboro Normal School Seeking to find our answer to the great adventure Which is Life. Today β€” We are ready To go back to our Mother Humanity. Can our work to come affect for the better Any future outpouring of humanity? This, indeed, is our challenge! Elverna Headley thirty -five To the June Class of L935: Tactful, friendly, and enthusiastic cooperation has al- ways been the reaction of the members of the Class of 1935 to each task or duty assigned to them and to each opportunity ottered to them. This spirit, I know, they will take into the communities into which they go. John B. Sangree, Adviser to the Class of 1933 th-riy-six Mr. John B. Sangree thirty-seven Behold us here And see what we hare done, Tho ' our life ' s work Is hardly yet begun. thirty-eight MARION C. AYERS 19 Knight Avenue COLLINGSWOOD RICHARD T. BAGG, JR. 6 South Valley Avenue Vine land GEORGE O. BALDWIN 35 State Street Glassboro ALICE R. BARTLEY 616 Elm Terrace RlVERTON EVELYN M. BIR DSALL 315 Vine Street Hammonton BETTY BISSEX 312 Chestnut Street Haddonfield PETRINA M. BRADFORD Cedarville ETHEL DOROTHY CALHOUN Atlantic City 316 Caspian Avenue thirty -nine RUTH L. CARR 436 First Road Hammonton DOROTHY REBECCA CATTS PlINNSGROVE ANNETTA CHEESMAN King ' s Highway Mount Ephriam MARY E. CHURCH 53 Jackson Street Cape May CONCETTA E. COLLOVA 2253 Arctic Avenue Atlantic City HELEN COMERFORD 62 South 30th Street ( AMDEN MARGARET A. COOK 2 36 Mount Well Avenue Haddonfield M. ELIZABETH COOLING 316 Woodlawn Terrace ( l. I IN(,S OOI) forty LULA FOSTER CORNEAL 137 Woodland Avenue Pitman BERYL G. CURRY 586 Birch Avenue W i M M I I ! : DOROTHY RUTH DeMEZZA West Berlin MARIE DOWNS 319 G Street MlLLVILLE MARGARET H. DUFF 320 Maple Avenue WlLDWOOD EDNA EARL1N 305 Lincoln Avenue Haddonfield GERALDINE EGGIE -100 Browning Road West Collingswood KATHRYN EDNA EISELE 2212 Merchantville Avenue Mer hantville forty-one , 1 a. i I JOAN EMSLEY 325 N. Harrisburg Avenue Atlantic City GRACE M. FALCHETTA 7437 Park Avenue Pennsauken MARGARET E. FISHER 127 S. Logan Avenue Audubon PRISCILLA G. FITCH 138 Oak Street Bridgeton VIRGINIA R. FRAZIER Central Avenue Blackwood LILLIAN MARSDEN FOX 4400 Pacific Avenue Wildwood DORIS ALBERTA GEISINGER Central Avenue Grenloch EDITH RUTH GERBER 418 Kaighn Avenue Camden forty-two BETTY GLATZERT First Road Hammonton AMELIA E. GOFF 4 5 East Center Street Woodbury PHYLLIS HANSEN 307 West Center Street Woodbury ELVERNA BERNICE HEADLEY 2 22 Fairmount Avenue Atlantic City MARGARET TAYLOR HENRY 132 Brentwood Avenue Pitman HELEN MARION HITE 466 Hudson Street Gloucester ELLA HOMMEL 9 Nortli Second Street Pleasantville SARAH E. HUGHES 303 Franklin Street Cape May forty-three GARFIELD J. JACKSON Chestnut Ridge Glassboro ELIZABETH JOHNSON 129 Summit Avenue H ADDON FIELD HARRY D. JOHNSON Mount Royal GRACE B. JONES 64 Union Street MEDFORD MARGARET JONES 2 16 High Street Glassboro ALMA WANDA KELLY 2 JO Avenue C Carney ' s Point RUTH M. KENT Grenloch Road HURFVILLE HELEN KESSLER A II UK! Via. Farmingdale Post Orhce forty-four KATHRYN KNOLL 46 Chews Landing Road Clementon EMMA LASHLEY l 27 Main Street Mays Landing DOROTHY LATNEY 60 William Street Glassboro CECELIA LEWIS 55 Institute Avenue Bridgeton DOROTHY MAE LIPPINCOTT 26 South 32nd Street Camden EVELEEN RIDDAGH MacB Raymond Apartments Woodlynne SONIA D. MACZYSZYN Freehold JANET E. MATHIS 15 East Palmer Avenue COLLINGSWOOD forty- five DOROTHY HELEN MAYHEW Maple Avenue Cedarville ethel l. McAllister Pennsville DOROTHY McCLELLAN 310 Evans Avenue Haddonfield MILDRED MICKLE 217 East Fourth Street Palmyra ETHEL A. MILLER Chestnut Avenue Woodbury Heights DOROTHY MILLER i is West Graisbury Audubon ROWENA MILSTEAD 12 Monroe Street Paulsboro ELSIE MOBERG Chaple and Woodland Avenue Merchantville forty-six CLIFFORD MOORE White Horse Pike Magnolia MARY NARDFLLI Cedarville Si ELIZABETH NETTLETON 163 Congress Avenue Oaklyn DOROTHY MAY OBER Pearl Street Newfield MILDRED OWEN Mullica Hill VIOLA PAGLIUGHI 401 Landis Avenue East Vineland HELEN MARJORIE PEARCE Pearce Avenue Point Pleasant ANNA PIERSON 115 3rd Avenue West Cape May forty-seven MAR J OR IE F. POWELL 10 Memorial Avenue Palmyra DORIS E. PRATT Central Avenue Blackwood CONCETTA PRIVITERA V ! I ! SB ! DOROTHY M. REED Thorofare NAOMI MAE RICHARDS Slwell, R.F.D. GARNETTA RISLEV Pennsgrove R.F.D. No. 1 BERNICE ROSENBERG 19 Nortli Parker Avenue Atlantic City ALICE ROWLINSON Chestnut Avenue X ; ( )odbury Heights forty-eight DORIS OLIVE SANBEG 339 Orient Way Rutherford HELEN MARIA SCATTERGOOD 604 Sycamore Terrace Haddon Heights RUTH SCULL 39 Watkins Street Woodbury ESTELLA KATHERYN SENOR Sewell PRISCILLA C SHUTE 146 High Street Glassboro ELSIE EMILY SMITH Blue Anchor JESSIE SMITH Harding Highway Newfield NAOMI HELEN SMITH I L5 Woodland Terrace ' . AK1 VN forty-nine LOUISE SOVIERO 124 Pearl Street Red Bank RUTH STAUFFER 1021 Park Avenue COLLINGSWOOD RUTH STETSER 27 Tenth Avenue Haddon Heights ISABELLA MARY TALLEY 939 Gaunt Street Gloucester ESTHER TOMLINSON 235 Avenue D Carney ' s Point MILDRED LOVENIA TOWNSEND 111 Melrose Avenue Westmont 1 DOROTHY L. TURNER 218 Irving Avenue Bridgeton MARY B. UNDERWOOD 803 Cumberland Street Gl u( ester fifty ESTHER H. VAN METER 431 North Pearl Street Medford EVELYN VANNEMAN Bridgeton R. 3 BESSIE VEALE 28 Rogers Avenue Bridgeton LUCY R. VEGA 305 Dayton Street RlDGEWOOD CONSTANCE R. VROOM 1139 Myrtle Avenue Plainfield GRACE LOUISE WALDRON 393 Ackerman Avenue Glen Rock HAZEL ESTHER WALKER Berlin, R.F.D. THELMA WALKER Berlin, R. F. D. No. 1 ELEANOR M. WALTMAN 212 North Third Street MlLLVILLE MILDRED ELIZABETH WATT 21 East Oakland Avenue Pleasantville LEA I. WEBB 26th and New York Avenues North Wildwood EDMUND WEEKS Egg Harbor City LETITIA MARGARET WHEELER 2937 High Street Masonville EDNA PRANCES WHITE 103 Homestead Avenue COLLINGSWOOD CATHLEEN A. WINKLER 2937 High Street Camden EDNA WOODLEY MlLLVILLE R.D. No. 2 MILDRED H. WOODRUFF 49 Church Street Bridgeton CLARA B. WOOLSTON 10 West Merion Avenue Pleasantville HILDA MAE WRIGHT Pennsgrove JANE YEARSLEY 317 Washington Avenue Haddonfield ALICE VIRGINIA YEOMANS 1023 Grant Avenue West Collingswood RUTH D. YOUNG 369 East Broadway Salem fifty-three CLASS SONG Class of rkirtu-Five Words .M d Music btj Elverrva. Hea-dlec) A. l P TL . I !. ' . . 1 .1 n I i ! _ C I . I Class oF Thtr-tq -Five, our locj-al song Echoes with toq ful cheers, We ac cept the. ch l lenqe qou r Β«vv e Sunq As we strive to reach our qoa.1 , Β β€’ Β ._t__S . With our rain bow banner flunq on Kiqh , Leading us to glorious qears. With the true- ness of an. Ar-row Flurvq, We mil always carry or . m m 4 . j- r lβ€” Lou-al β€’ t cj brings irv- spi - ra.- Hon to love cla s matesand school, with. For to us all Al - ma. Master 5t M da for couraqe i r d truth; With. i -Β tr Hearts uru-ted. vje wiU con.-quera.il, Class of Tkir-ty -Five 1 uour-a.qe a.nd with truth, we con quer .U, Gla.ss orTrur q Five 1 . fifty-four SENIOR B To the Senior B ' s: This is the beginning of the last lap in your training at Glassboro Normal. That you will make the most of your opportunity during your senior year there can be no doubt. Having known you intimately for more than two years, I look with confidence to the future and see you as loyal, enthusiastic, capable teachers, who will honestly perform every task assigned to you. You are the last ol the mid-year classes. There is tragedy m this, but there is also a solemn satisfaction. It is your privilege to set a standard that is so high that it will be a target for all classes for all time. To this high goal we sum- mon you. Let your motto be always, Forward! S. G. WlNANS, Atl riser to the Senior B ' s fifty-six S. G. WlNANS fifty-seven SENIOR B PEARL McCloskey ...... President Catherine Hargis ..... Vice-President Stephanie Henchinski ..... Treasurer Ethelyn Townsend ..... Secretary Mr. S. G. Winans ...... Adviser Buckminster, Edith Del Rossi, Angelina Githens, Frances Hargis, Catherine Henchinski, Stephanie- Kerns, Esther Kugler, Doris McClosky, Pearl McCullough, Margaret O ' Donnell, Ella Schmickel, Bert Schwamb, Katherine Sirolli, Marie Smith, Olive Townsend, Ethelyn fifty-eight fifty-nine JUNIORS To the June Class of 1936: Your motto, C OURAGE and BALANCE, will uphold your selfhood in any difficult pass on the road down the years. COURAGE will fill you with heart-ed-ness to go through and on and up; BALANCE will assure stability, poise, and inward self-quictness. Then will you be the Good Citizen both to your friends and to your country. Dora McElwain, Adviser to the Class of 1936 sixty-two Miss McElwain sixty-three JUNIORS William Satterlee ...... President Margaret Anthony ..... Vice-President Bernice Kip ....... Treasurer Ruth Rossman ....... Secretary Miss McElwain ....... Adviser Anthony, Margaret Armstrong, Anne- Bacon, Margaret Bittner, Rita Brown Sylvia Carrodus, |eanne Channel], Bessie Chard, 1 11 ha Chew, Ruth Ciofn, Rosalia Comly, Clare Conrad, Virginia Clouting, Virginia DeLuca, Albert Delzeit, Lawrence Detwiler, Joanna Duncan, Marie Egenberg, Miriam Faber, Lillian Fahy, Rita Flagg, Hazel Ford, Lavinia Franz, Elizabeth Gaiter, Nellie Gale, Walter Gentry, Mildred Harman, Charlotte Hughes, Dorothy Ivins, Matilda Kane, Ruth Kaplan, Ruth Kip, Bernice LaBaw, Sara Levenson, Frances Liberta, Thelma Marcotte, Katherine Marshall, Irene Meeker, Margaret Miller, Ruth Mills, Harriet Molotsky, Florence Money, Edith Pflugfelder, Emma Ogden, Sara Reeve, Audrey Rice, Marie Roller, Isabel Rossman, Ruth Rudolph, Gladys Satterlee, William Seagraves, Mildred Shaw, Alice Showell, Thelma Sirolli, Florence Smith, )ean Spratt, Anna S t eigel ma n , Margaret Stein, Elsie Stock, Vivian Voorhees, Susan Weber, Eleanor Whitcraft, Earl Weston, Virginia Wich, Genevieve Woodward, Caroline sixty-four sixty- fire FRESHMEN To the June Class of 1937: What you are speaks so loudly I cannot hear what you say. My wish for you is that you may be a class whose members are individually known for their integrity, honest workmanship, and consideration for others, and that this consideration may be marked by courtesy, the charm of noble manners. Florence Dare Boyd, Adv ' ner to the Class of 1937 sixty-eight Florence Dare Boyd sixty-nine FRESHMEN Lewis Scott ....... President Margaret Thaidigsman .... Vice-President Edna Horner ....... Treas urer Evelyn Wilson Secretary Mrs. Boyd ........ Adviser Annello, Antionette Amos, Iola Attales, Elizabeth Austine, Jean Bally, Ruth Barratt, Muriel Barrett, Doris Bazan, Sophie Bloxsom, Dorothy Brachman, Adeline Broome, Doris Brown, Samuel Burnham, Thelma Callaway, Lavinia Carter, Clara Cassano, Anna Cipriano, Carmella Citeroni, Eva Collins, Dorothy Crammer, Heaton De Falco, Catherine Dyer, Charles Emley, Edward Evans, Anna Evantash, Tillie Fenton, William Fisher Matilda Fisnar, Mi I la Frankhouser Margaret Garrison, Leatha Gerecke, fane Gibson, Edna Giuliani, Yolanda Guard, Eleanor Glasgow, |osephinc v rl.issman, Rita Godfrey, Doris Greenberg, Natalie Greenfield, Solomon Hand, Joseph S. K. Harbison, Esther Heard, Vivian Hensgen, Marie Horner, Edna Hunter, Mildred Lalli, Viola Landolt, Marie- Lawyer, Jennie Lickfield, Kathryn Love, Grace Lowden, Sarah Lozek Sophie Martin, Mary Michilli, Ernesta Moncrief, Grace Motta, Josephine Murphy, Helen Pearlstein, Adeline Pitts, Catherine Redrovv, Lewis Robinson, Grace Rothman, Rose Rotman, Selina Scheiber, Rudolph Schmickel, Aimee Scott, Lewis Sibley, Ruth Sickler, Dorothy Simpson, Eleanor Smith, Doris Snurman, Anne Spurgeon, William Starkey, Evelyn Strecker, Gladys Sullivan, Elizabeth Thaidigsman, Margaret Thomas. Jean Thompson, Marie Thurston, Kathryn Warke, Martha West. Francin t Williams, Walter Willis, Evelyn Wilson, Christine Wilson, Evelyn Winshaw, Stella Wolstencroft, Mildred Yeager, Evelyn Younghanns, Hessie seventy seventy-one SOCIETIES NU LAMBDA SIGMA 0 world, I cannot hold thee close enough. β€” MlLLAV Thelma Walker . . . . President Mary Hand ... . Vice-President Edna Horner ....... Secretary Rita Fahy . . . . Treasurer Miss McElwain ...... Adviser Amos, Iola Anello, Antionette Bally, Ruth Bcrideman, Beatrice Bittner, Rita Boehner, George Broome, Doris Brown, Samuel Burnham, Louise Callaway, Lavinia Catts, Dorothy Crystal, Pearl De Mezza, Dorothy Fahy, Rita Fitch, Priscilla Flagg, Hazel Ford, Lavinia Gaiter, Nellie Glassman, Rita Greenberg, Natalie Hand, Mary Harbison, Esther Hite, Helen Horner, Edna Hughes, Dorothy Johnson, Harry Kent, Ruth Kennedy, Beatrice Liberta, Thelma Lowden, Sarah McClellan, Dorothy McCullough, Margaret Marcotte, Katherine Marshall, Irene Milstead, Rowena Money, Edith Red row, Lewis Reed, Dorothy Reeve, Audrey Rice, Marie Robinson, Grace Rowlinson, Alice Shute, Priscilla Showed, Thelma Sirolli, Florence Waldron, Grace Walker, Thelma Weston, Virginia Wolstencroft, Mildred sevt nty-jour OMEGA DELTA He that findeth k nowled ge findeth light. Mary Church Marjorie Powell Sylvia Brown Margaret Jones Betty Bissex Miss Merriman Barrett, Doris Bates, Mabel Bissex, Betty Brown, Sylvia Carter, Clara Church, Mary Clouting, Virginia Cook, Margaret Cooling, Elizabeth Corneal, Lula Delzeit, Lawrence Detwiler, Joanna Downs, Marie Duncan, Marie Duff, Margaret Egenberg, Miriam Eggie, Geraldine Emley, Edward Faber, Lillian Forman, Mary Frankhouser, Margaret Gerecke, Jane Goodman, Miriam Jones, Margaret Kable, Esther Kerns, Esther Lalli, Viola Lash ley, Emma MacDonald, |ean McClosky, Pearl Martin, Mary Mathis, Janet Miller, Ruth Nettleton, Elizabeth Pearlstein, Adeline Pflugfelder, Emma President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Critic Adviser Powell, Marjorie Pratt, Doris Roller, Isabel Rothman, Rose Rotman. Selina Satterlee, William Seagraves, Mildred Sickler, Dorothy Spurgeon, William Starkey, Evelyn Thompson, Marie Voorhees, Susan Walker, Hazel Webb, Lea White, Edna Yeager, Evelyn Yearsley, Jane seventy-five SEI YU KAI ' The Friendly Gathering. Norman Campbell Sonia Maczyszyn Eleanor Girard Grace Jones Mr. Winans President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Adviser Campbell, Norman Chard, Julia Conrad, Virginia Crombie, Helen Dyer, Charles Earlin, Edna Eisele, Kathryn Emsley, Joan Falchetta, Grace Eisnar, Milla Gaiter, Nellie Girard, Eleanor Githens, Francis Godfrey, Doris Hand, Swift Hansen, Phyllis Harman, Charlotte- Hunter, Mildred Jackson, Garfield Jones, Grace Kane, Ruth Kaplan, Ruth Kip, Bernice Latney, Dorothy Lickfield, Katherine Maczyszyn, Sonia Mayhew, Helen McAllister, Ethel Mickle, Mildred Mills, Harriet Moberg, Elsie Molotsky, Florence Moore, Clifford Motta, Josephine- Murphy, Helen O ' Donnell, Ella Ogden, Sarah Pierson, Anna Scheiber, Rudolph Scull, Ruth Shaw, Alice Spratt, Anna Stetser, Ruth Stock, Vivian Strecker, Jean Thomas, Joan LInderwood, Mary Vanneman, Evelyn Vroom, Constance Winshaw, Stella Woolston, Clara Wright, Hilda seventy-six SIGMA PHI KAPPA Knowledge is, indeed, that which next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one nun above another. β€” Addison Richard Bagg President DORIS Geisinger Vice-President Jean Smith ....... Treasurer Sophie Bazan Secretary Ruth Stauffer ....... Critic Miss Hammond Adviser Anthony, Margaret Ayers, Edna Bagg, Richard Barratt, Muriel Bazan, Sophie Carr, Ruth Carrodus, Jeanne Crammer, Heaton Geisinger, Doris Haines, Florence Hargis, Katherine Heard, Vivian Henry, Margaret Hommel, Ella Ivins, Matilda Kessler, Helen Lawyerm, Jennie Lippincott, Dorothy Love, Grace MacBean Eveleen Michilli, Ernesta Pagliughi, Viola Pearce, Helen Richards, Naomi Rossman, Ruth Rudolph, Gladys Serrais, Helene Smith, Doris Smith, Jean Smith, Naomi Stein, Elsie Talley, Isabella Townsend, Ethelyn Turner, Dorothy Townsend, Mildred Van Meter, Esther Waltman, Eleanor Warke, Martha West, Francina Willis, Evelyn Winkler, Cathleen Whitcratt, Earl Wood ley, Edna Woodward, Caroline Young, Ruth seventy-seven TAU PHI Friendship is a sheltering tree. β€” Coleridge Concetta Collova ...... President Louise Soviero ...... Vice-President Sara LaBaw ....... Secretary Elizabeth Sullivan ..... Treasurer Mr. Esbjornson Adviser Attales, Elizabeth Bacon, Margaret Bartley, Alice Beisel, Ella Best, Edith Birdsall, Evelyn Brachman, Adeline Bradford, Petrina Buckminster, Edith Calhoun, Ethel Cassano, Anna Channel, Bessie Chew, Ruth Citeroni, Eva Collova, Concetta Coinly, Clare Crane, Margaret Curry, Beryl De Falco, Catherine Evantash, Til lie Gale, Walter Garoflo, Domenick Gentry, Mildred Gibson, Edna Glatzert, Betty Greenfield, Solomon Henchinski, Stephanie Johnson, Elizabeth Kelley, Alma LaBaw, Sara Lewis, Cecelia Lozek, Sophie Moore, Kathryn Owen, Mildred Privitera, Concetta Risley, Garnetta Sanbeg, Olive Scattergood, Helen Soviero, Louise Strang, Elmer Scott, Lewis Senor, Estella Simpson, Eleanor Smith, Olive Sulli van, Elizabeth Veale, Bessie Watt, Mildred Williams, Walter Wilson, Evelyn Woodruff, Eleanor seventy -eight WOLOKA To have a friend is to be one. β€” Emerson Marion Ayf.rs Esther Tomlinson Elizabeth Franz Margaret Thaidigsman Frances Levenson Miss Emory Armstrong, Anne Austine, Jean Ayers, Marion Baldwin, George Bloxsom, Dorothy Cheesman, Annetta Ciotn, Rosalie Cipriano, Carmella Collins, Dorothy Cowell, Fannie DeLuca, Albert DelRossi, Angelina Denison, Geraldine Evans, Anna Fenton, William Fisher, Margaret Fox, Lillian Franz, Elizabeth Frazier, Virginia Garrison, Leatha Gerber, Edith Goff, Amelia Guiliana, Yolanda Headley, Elverna Hensgen, Marie Hughes, Saran Johnson, Eloise Knoll, Kathryn Koch, Dorothy Landolt, Ethel Levenson, Frances Meeker, Margaret Messick, Elizabeth Miller, Dorothy President V ice-Presid ent Secretary Treasurer Critic Adviser Miller, Ethel Nardelli, Mary Nichterlein, Elaine Ober, Dorothy Pol as, Pearl Rosenberg, Bernice Sibley, Ruth Smith, Elsie Steigelman, Margaret Thaidigsman, Margaret Thurston, Kathryn Tomlinson, Esther Vega, Lucy Wheeler, Letitia Wich, Genevieve Wilson, Evelyn Yeomans, Alice seventy-nine CLUBS ART CLUB Art is power. Jessie Smith Cecelia Lewis Frances Levenson Marie Hengsen Miss Vandermark Attales, Elizabeth Amos, I0L1 Bacon, Margaret Barrett, Doris Bazan, Sophie Brachman, Adeline Callaway, Lavinia ( assano, Anna Duncan, Marie Evans, Anna Evantash, Tillie Falchetta, Grace Fox, Lillian Garrison, Leatha Gerecke, Jane Glassman, Rita Greenberg, Natalie Guiliani, Yolanda Harbison, Esther Hengsen, Marie Horner, Edna Hughes, Dorothy Hunter, Mildred Ivins, Matilda Kane, Ruth Lawyer, Jennie Levenson, Frances Lewis, Cecilia Love, Grace Martin, Mary Moberg, Elsie Moncriel, Grace Money, Frances Pearlstein, Adeline Pre sid ent Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Adviser Rotman, Selina Rothman, Rose Showell, Thehna Strecker, Gladys Smith, Doris Smith, Jessie Smith, Olive Thomas, Jean Thompson, Marie Veale, Bessie Warke, Martha West, Francina Wilson, Christine Wilson, Evelyn Winshaw, Stella Woodward. Caroline eighty -tico DRAMATIC CLUB The play ' s the thing! Grace Waldron Eleanor Woodruff Hazel Flagg Margaret Meeker Miss Tohill Anthony, Margaret Armstrong, Anne Barratt, Muriel Beisel, Ella Bittner, Rita Bloxsom, Dorothy Chard, Julia Chew, Ruth Cioffi, Rosalia Cipriano, Carmella Citeroni, Eva Mary Comley, Clare Conrad, Virginia Crystal, Pearl De Falco, Catherine Fahy, Rita Fisher, Matilda Fisnar, Milla Flagg, Hazel Ford, Lavinia Gentry, Mildred Gerber, Edith Girard, Eleanor Harman, Charlotte Headley, Elverna Hommel, Ella fackson, Carol Johnson, Eloise Jones, Margaret Kable, Esther Kent, Ruth Kip, Bernice LaBaw, Sara Lashley, Emma Liberta, Thelma McAllister, Ethel McCul lough, Margaret Meeker, Margaret Michilli, Ernesta Miller, Dorothy Miller, Ruth Mills, Harriet President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Ad riser Ogden, Sarah Ober, Dorothy Pearce, Helen Pol as, Pearl Privitera, Concetta Rice, Marie Robinson, Grace Rudolph, Gladys Schmickel, Aimee Seagraves, Mildred Shaw, Alice Shute, Priscilla Sibley, Ruth Sirolli, Marie Sirolli, Florence Steigelman, Margaret Sullivan, Elizabeth Turner, Dorothy Waldron, Grace Wright, Hilda Woodruff, Eleanor eighty-three GLEE CLUB ' Alas for those that never sing, but die with all their music in them. β€” Oliver Wendell Holmes Ethel Calhoun ...... President Ruth Rossman Vice-President Eleanor Girard ...... Secretary Harriet Mills ....... Treasurer Mrs. Boyd Attales, Elizabeth Anello, Marie Barratt, Muriel Beisel, Ella Best, Edith Bradford, Petrina Calhoun, Ethel Carrodus, Jeanne Carter, Clara Cassano, Anna Cheesman, Annetta Cioffi, Rosalia Cipriano, Carmella Conrad, Virginia Cooling, Elizabeth Corneal, Lula Downs, Marie Duncan, Marie Earlin, Edna Emsley, Joan Evantash, Tillie Faber, Lillian Fahy, Rita Falchetta, Grace Fisher, Matilda Fitch, Priscilla Frazier, Virginia Garrison, Leatha Girard, Eleanor Glassman, Rita Gotf, Amelia Harbison, Esther Hansen, Phyllis Heard, Vivian Henry, Margaret Hensgen, Marie Hite, Helen Horner, Edna Hughes, Sarah Hunter, Mildred Johnson, Elizabeth Jones, Grace Jones, Margaret Kane, Ruth Kent, Ruth Koch, Dorothy Lash ley, Emma Landolt, Marie Lawyer, |ennie Mac Bean, Eveleen Maczyszyn, Sonia Marshall, Irene Mickle, Mildred Mills, Harriet Molotsky, Florence Moncrief, Grace Motta, Josephine Ober, Dorothy Ogden, Sara Owen, Mildred Pearce, Helen Pierson, Anna Privitera, Concetta Reed, Dorothy Reeve, Audrey Richards, Naomi Risley, Garnetta Robinson, Grace Rowlinson, Alice Rossman, Ruth Rotman, Selina Rudolph, Gladys Schmickel, Aimee Shute, Priscilla Scull. Ruth Scai raves, Mildred Senor, Estelle Shaw, Alice Director Sibley, Ruth Simpson, Eleanor Smith, Doris Smith, Elsie Smith, Jean Smith, Jessie Spratt, Anna Steigleman, Margaret Sylvius, Lorelle Talley, Isabella Thaidigsman, Margaret Tomlinson, Esther Townsend, Mildred Underwood, Mary Vanneman, Evelyn Vega, Lucy Waltman, Eleanor Watt, Mildred West, Virginia Wheeler, Letitia Winkler, Kathleen Woodley, Edna Wolstencroft, Mildred Woodward, Caroline Young, Ruth Youn hanns, Hessie eighty-jour HISTORY CLUB l Jonbt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs AnJ the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns. β€” Tennyson Garnetta Risley ...... President Thelma Walker ..... Vice-President Eveleen MacBean ...... Secretary Elsie Smith ....... Treasurer Miss Willard . . . . Adviser Heard, Vivian Lowden, Sarah Smith, Elsie Knoll, Kathryn Risley, Garnetta Walker, Thelma Landolt, Ethel eighty -pre HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The beauty of the home is order. The blessing of the home is contentment The glory of the home is hospitality. Clara Woolston ...... President Susan Voorhees ..... Vice-President Elizabeth Franz ...... Secretary Eleanor Waltman ..... Treasurer Miss Carlson ....... Adviser Anello, Antoinette Best, Edith Brown, Sylvia Del Rossi, Angelina Fitch, Priscilla Franz, Elizabeth Gibson, Edna Lalli, Viola Lickfield, Katherine Lozck, Sophie Motta, Josephine Pitt, Kathryn Reed, Dorothy Roller, Isabel Starkey, Evelyn Voorhees, Susan Waltman, Eleanor Winkler, Cathleen Wood ley, Edna Woolston, Clara eighty-six MEN ' S CLUB True worth is in being, not seeming. β€” Carey DOMENICK GaROFAI.O Richard Bagg George Gravino Solomon Greenfield Mr. Winans President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser Bagg, Richard Baldwin, George Brown, Samuel Boehner, George Campbell, Norman Crammer, Heaton Delzeit, Lawrence Dyer, Charles Emley, Edward Fenton, William Greenfield, Solomon Garofalo, Dominick Gravino, E. George Gale, Walter Hand, Joseph Jackson, Garfield Johnson, Harry Moore, Clifford Scott, Lewis Satterlee, William Strang, Elmer Williams, Walter Whitcraft, Earl Weeks, Edmund Scheiber, Rudolph eighty-seven MUSIC CLUB Music comes into our world as sunlight streams into A room. Grace Jones ....... President Florence Molotsky .... Vice-President Bessie Channell ...... Secretary Doris Broome ....... Treasurer Mrs. Boyd ....... Adviser Broome, Doris Carrodus, Jeanne Carter, Clara Channell, Bessie Cowell, Fannie Detwiler, |oanna Egenberg, Miriam Jones, Grace Kaplan, Ruth Molotsky, Florence Simpson, Eleanor Spratt. Anna Van Meter, Esther Vanneman, Evelyn Weber, Eleanor eighty-eight OUTDOOR CLUB Because I have known the torment of 1 hirst I would dig a well where others may Jmik. β€” Ernest T. Seton Son i a Maczyszyn Doris Pratt Geraldine Eggie Lula Corneal Mr. Sangree President Associate President Treasurer Secretary Adviser Austine, Jean Ayers, Edna Ayers, Marion Bally, Ruth Bates, Mabel Bartley, Alice Beideman, Beatrice Birdsall, Evelyn Bradford, Petrina Burnham, Thelma Carr, Ruth Cheesman, Annetta Church, Mary Cooling, Elizabeth Collins, Dorothy Collova, Concetta Comerford, Helen Corneal, Lula Crane, Margaret Crombie, Helen Denison, Geraldine Downs, Marie Duff, Margaret Earlin, Edna Eggie, Geraldine Eisele, Kathryn Fisher, Marearet Forman, Mary Frazier, Virginia Geisinger, Doris Gerson, Helen Goff, Amelia Godfrey, Doris Goodman, Miriam Haines, Florence Hansen, Phyllis Henchinski, Stephanie Hite, Helen Hughes, Sarah Kelley, Alma Kennedy, Beatrice Kessler, Helen Kerns, Esther Kugler, Doris Lippincott, Dorothy Maczyszyn, Sonia Mathis, Janet Mayhew, Helen McClellan, Dorothy McCloskey, Pearl Mickle, Mildred Milsted, Rowena Moncrief, Grace Murphy, Helen Owen, Ruth Pagluighi, Viola Pierson, Anna Pratt, Dons Powell, Marjorie Richards, Naomi Rosenberg, Bernice Rowlinson, Alice Sanbeg, Olive Scattergood, Helen Scull, Ruth Senor, Estella Smith, Naomi Sickler, Dorothy Soviero, Louise Stetser, Ruth Talley, Isabella Thurston, Kathryn Vega, Lucy Underwood, Mary Vroom, Constance Watt, Mildred Wheeler. Letitia Willis, Evelyn Wolstencroft, Mild re Woodruff, Mildred Yeager, Evelyn Yeomans, Alice Young, Ruth Younghanns, Hessie eighty-nine PSYCHOLOGY CLUB To know the ' why ' of human endeavor is to grasp it ' s significance ' Lea Webb ........ President Jean Smith Vice-President Mary NARDELL] ...... Secretary Dorothy DeMezza ...... Treasurer Miss Nielsen, Miss Campbell .... Advisers Calhoun, Ethel Catts, Dorothy De Mezza, Dorothy Emsley, Joan Faber, Lillian Gaiter, Nellie Henry, Margaret Johnson, Elizabeth Latney, Dorothy MacDonald, fean Mcssick, Elizabeth Nardelli, Mary Nettleton, Elizabeth Pitts, Catherine Reeve, Audrey Rossman, Ruth Smith, Jean Thaidigsman, Margaret Townsend, Mildred Tomlinson, Esther Walker, Hazel White, Edna Webb, Lea ninety SCRIBE AND SCROLL Look into thy heart and write. Catherine Hargis Irene Marshall Genevieve Wich Ethelyn Townsend Miss Emory President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Adviser Buckminster, Edith Glasgow, Josephine Hargis, Catherine Koch, Dorothy Marcotte, Katherine Marshall, Irene O ' Donnell, Ella Pflugfekler, Emma Schwamb, Katherine Stein, Elsie Stock, Vivian Townsend, Ethelyn Weston, Virginia Wich, Genevieve ninety-one ORGANIZATIONS BIG BROTHER AND SISTER COUNCIL Sylvia Brown .... Walter Gale ..... Lillian Faber . . . . . Marie Rice ..... Misses Campbell, Neilsen, Vandermark President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Ad users Anthony, Margaret Bates, Mabel Brown, Sylvia Delzeit, Lawrence Faber, Lillian Flagg, Hazel Gale, Walter Githens, Frances Marcotte, Katherine Reeve, Audrey Rice, Marie Whitcraft, Earl Wich, Genevieve ninety-jour DORMITORY COUNCIL Miss Bozearth ..... Dean of Women Alice Bartley ....... President Marion Ayers ...... Vice-President Alice Yeomans ...... Secretary Anthony, Margaret Ayers, Marion Bartley, Alice Brachman, Adeline Brown, Sylvia Church, Mary Duff, Margaret Eggie, Geraldine Franz, Elizabeth Gerber, Edith Gerecke, Jane Headley, Elverna Lashley, Emma Maczyszyn, Sonia Meeker, Margaret Roller, Isabel Voorhees, Susan Wilson, Evelyn Winshaw, Stella Yeomans, Alice ninety- fife ORCHESTRA Miss Elizabeth Bozearth .... Conductor Baldwin, George Boehner, George Campbell, Norman Carter, Clara Crammer, Busby Dyer, Charles Gale, Walter Greenfield, Solomon Ober, Dorothy Satterlee, William Scott, Lewis Shute, Priscilla Strang, Elmer Voorhees, Susan Weber, Eleanor Whitcraft, Earl Williams, Walter Wilson, Christine Wolstencroft, Mildred Younghanns, Hessie ninety-six YEARBOOK STAFF Miss Herckner ....... Adviser Lillian Fox ...... Editor-in-Chief Esther Tomlinson ..... Associate Editor Edith Gerber, Dorothy Miller . . Business Managers Advertising Managers Richard Bagg, Alice Yeomans, Helen Scattergood Jessie Smith, Doris Pratt .... Art Editors Bates, Mabel Callaway, Lavinia Citeroni, Eva Collins, Dorothy Cooling, Elizabeth Corneal, Lula Eggie, Geraldine Falchetta, Grace Harman, Charlotte Hughes, Dorothy Hughes, Sarah Kent, Ruth Jones, Margaret Lewis, Cecelia Lippincott, Dorothy Mayhew, Helen McClellan, Dorothy Meeker, Margaret Moore, Clifford Nichterlein, Elaine Privitera, Concetta Weber, Eleanor Wright, Hilda Yeager, Evelyn ninety-seven Y. W. C. A. Geraldine Eggie Sonia Maczyszvn Susan Voorhees Margaret Meeker Matilda Ivins Miss Fletchall President Vice-President Assistant Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser Anthony, Margaret Ayers, Edna Ayers, Marion Hartley, Alice Bradford, Petrina Callaway, Lavinia ( arr, Ruth Carrodus, feanne Collova, Concetta Cooling, Elizabeth Crane, Margaret Duff, Margaret E gie, Geraldine Gerecke, )ane Glatzeit, Betty Harman, Charlotte Ivins, Matilda (ones, Grace Kesslcr, Helen La Baw, Sara Maczyszyn, Sonia Mathis, (anet Meeker, Margaret Miller, Dorothy Mills, Harriet Nichterlein, Elaine Pearce, Helen Reeve, Audrey Robinson, Grace Rudolph, Gladys Sanbeg, Olive Smith, Jean Soviero, Louise Thaidigsman, Margaret Vega, Lucy Voorhees, Susan Waltman, Eleanor Wheeler, Letitia Wilson, Evelyn ninety-eight ATHLETICS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Garfield Jackson Kathryn Eisele Sara La Baw Helen Hite Mr. Esbjornson Ayers, Marion Bazan, Sophie Barrett, Doris Falchetta, Grace Hite, Helen Jackson, Garfield La Baw, Sara Levenson, Frances Marshall, Irene Moore, Katherine O ' Donnell, Ella President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser Sanheg, Olive Satterlee, William Sibley, Ruth Talley, Isabella Wilson, Christine one hundred GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM Genevieve Wich ...... 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Coach Baldwin, George Emley, Edward Gravino, George Greenfield, Solomon Kochman, Philip Jackson, Garfield Johnson, Harry Moore, Clifford Spurgeon, Willi Whitcraft, Earl one hundred two Geraldine Eggie Dorothy Miller Miss Fletchall Ayers, Marion Armstrong, Anna Bates, Mabel Birdsall, Evelyn Bittner, Rita Carr, Ruth Chew, Ruth HOCKEY TEAM Comly, Claire Conrad, Virginia Curry, Beryl Eggie, Geraldine Gerecke, Jane Maczyszyn, Sonia Miller, Ethel Captain Manager Coach Pflugfelder, Emma Privitera, Concetta Rice, Marie Sanbeg, Olive Thurston, Kathryn Weston, Virginia Wich, Genevieve one hundred three The book is closed β€” The year, over: And now to us is come The thrill of transmitting The joy of living. one hundred four ADVERTISEMENTS Compliments of Friend I. SERATA SONS Feed and Seeds and Fertilizer BRIDGETON, N. J. Phone 1152 JOHN DILKS Optician Glassboro, N. J. Eyes Tested Glasses Furnished and Adjusted RILEY MILK, ICE COAL STORAGE CO. 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