Sacred Heart High School - Vine Leaves Yearbook (Vineland, NJ)

 - Class of 1931

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CLASS OFFICERS Donata Cirelli President C arlo Quairoli Vice President Veronica Downey Secretary Thomas Dellorifice Treasurer 15

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Lc9. ?CQ On March 17. the High School gave a Saint Patrick’s Card Party, sponsored by the Catholic' Daughters of America ami under the capable direction of bather Fritz, athletic advisor. The party was a tremendous success and the proceeds benefited cite Athletic Association. On April 17. 1930. the second annual Book Day was held in the Assembly Hall. A program consisting of singing and speeches by three Juniors as well as an address by Father Bulfin. was presented in the presence of the faculty, visiting Sisters of Saint Joseph and the student body. By this, decided increase was made in the reading matter for our library. In September, the Juniors had elected as class officers: Charles Reilly, Pres- ident : Carlo Quairoli, Vice President; Donata Cirelli. Secretary; and Dolores Arnade. Treasurer. Regular meetings were held during the year and when, in the early «part of June, the last class meeting for the year was held, officers for the following year were elected as Senior Class Officers. They were Donata Cirelli, President; Carlo Quairoli, Vice President; Veronica Downey. Secretary; and Thomas Dellorifice, Treasurer. The Knights of Columbus again held a banquet for the High School stu- dents. continuing their much appreciated practice. In Septeml er 1930. many responded to the summons to school. The High School consisted of eighteen Seniors, eighteen Juniors, twenty-three Sophomores and thirty-six Freshmen. In order to obtain New Jersey State recognition as ;b complete High School, it was necessary to get Athletic teachers for both lx ys and girls. The school was very lucky in getting for the girls, Miss Evelyn Brooks, of Vineland, and for the boys, Mr. E. T. Rieck, of Millville. Both Miss Brooks and Mr. Rieck have made a decided change in the Sacred Heart High School Athletics. Basketball teams were formed. Kathryn Hillman ! eing Captain for the girls and Charles Reilly for the lx ys. Both teams have been a credit to the school and have added to her glory by having many victories to their honor. This has been an active and interesting school term. On February 21, 1931, the High School students sponsored a Card Party for the l enefit of the Library and Athletic funds. The auditorium in the Church basement was appropriately decorated and tine party proved a success. During this year, the library has been benefiting by contributions of books made by various people. Now nearing, the spring season of athletics, the l oys are planning to have a baseball and track team, while the girl’s schhedule includes baseball, volley ball track, hand ball and tennis. In September then when the Seniors held die first of their regular monthly meetings, die following were elected to the staff for the Year Book: Editor-in- chief, Dolores Arnade; Assistant Editor, Veronica Rafter; Business Manager, Charles Reilly. Assistant Manager. Adelene Cavagnaro; Advertising Manager. Mary Kearney; Reporter, Helen Langley; and Artist. Veronica Downey. In order to raise what is known as the “End of the Year Fund’’ for various needs at that time, a series of Card Parties have been held at the homes of the various Senior girls, until the season of Lent set in. At present, a Senior Class play is being practiced for presentation in April. Nearing the end of dieir High School days, the Seniors feel that the hard- ships they have had to undergo in being the “pioneers” of the high school have been well worth it; for are they not gratified in seeing their pastor and teachers happy to see that their work has not been in vain, while their parents are delight- ed with having the first graduating class of the Sacred Heart Catholic Hieh School? DONATA MARY CIRELLI 14



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 A charming girl with eyes that are clear. Widely alert and lovably sincere. DOLORES MARIE ARNADE dodo Dodo is a studious girl of the Senior Class. To locate her, you must first he on the look out for a brief case, number 952,121 filled with books. We re wondering—whether Dodo will commute daily next year to Mount Saint Joseph College on her bicycle. Dolores, as Editor-in-Chief, deserves much credit for her strenuous efforts in making this Year B x k an enjoyable one to read. May you be successful in any task you undertake. Course—Classical. Favorite Saying, I can’t help it. Hobby—Tickling the ivories. Activities—Class Basketball. ’28, ’29, ‘31; Cheer- leader. ’29; Class Treasurer. 30; Debating Team. ’29; Dramatics. ’31; Editorial Staff Officer. ‘30, ’31: President Athletic Association, ‘29; Orchestra, ’28, ’29. ‘30. ’31. Tou speal so seldom when you're in school. It's no wonder you've never broken a rule. JEANNE THERESE BACQUE gene A rural maiden in our midst! Gene fairly breaths forth fresh wholesome air as she daily com- mutes from the North Dclsca Drive Section to Sa- cred Heart. Gene will be remembered as one of the most generous girls in our class. Nothing is ever too much to ask of Gene and nothing is ever too much for her to give. Gene wants to be a stenographer, but be care- ful, dear classmate, don’t swim out beyond your depth in that Sea of Hope, for success, though con- cealed, lies well within your strokes. Course—Commercial. Favorite Saying— How Come.” Ambition—Stenographer Hobby—Playing ball. Activities—Varsity Basketball, ’28, ’29; Class Basketball. '31; Class Baseball. ‘31; Track, '31; Gym Class. 16

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