St Vincent Academy - Vincentian Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1932

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St Vincent Academy - Vincentian Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 85 of 150
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Page 85 text:

v I NgC E N T I A N JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Looking back upon the three short years between '29 and '32 over- fiowing with unforgettable memories, our cup of happiness is full, as the close of another year fills us with joyful anticipation in the realization that we will soon be seniors. Reminiscing-thoughts of our four capable ofiicers, with Carolyn Germeck as president, bringing us through our freshman year in a way that spoke for our leaders, and firmly organized our class in the school, come surging back to us. Out of the seemingly impossible chaos trying for the class-team, twelve girls were picked under the captainship of Adorisia Pallitta, who proved in every way to be worthy of the title. At the close of the year with the hurry and worry of final examinations over, all too soon we found the warm, sultry days of summer giving place to the cool, refreshing days of September, reminding us that we were sophomores. Shortly after we had settled down to the routine of the sophomore classroom, we became familiar with the various teachers and lessons UD and elected officers with Thecla Byrne as president, who triumphantly piloted us to our goal as juniors and gained for herself the unswerving loyalty of her classmates. Again our team was organized, this time under Captain Rosemary Koermaier, who faithfully carried through the red and white on its way to victory. Then one day in January we entered the gymnasium and were amazed that this typical and realistic winter scene had once been our gym. It was the J unior-Sophomore dance that was taking place. In the excitement and pleasure in the motion of the dance and the music of the orchestra we forgot our worries. We were overjoyed when the beau- tifully furnished lunch-room materialized, knowing that it was through our efforts that it had been brought about. September again came around, bringing with it sun-tanned girls, cool dresses and a new zest for studies. We had our first taste of the delights of being upper classmen. What a world of meaning in those two words-upper classmen! We were no longer awed and unsophisticated freshmen, wise and conscending sophomores, but juniors ready to step into the places vacated by the seniors. As the year progressed we elected Beatrice Kline president of the class, Margaretta Kane vice-president, Helen Lacey secretary, and Regina Morley treasurer. With Jane Marazoo as captain, the junior team achieved its usual success. ' As the warm days of spring put to flight the winter's snow and bar- renness, and the leaves are once more appearing on the trees, thoughts of graduation are in everyone's mind, and in the later years when the seniors glance at this, their Year Book, the juniors hope that they will ever be reminded, upon turning to this page, of the sincere rgood wishes of the junior class as we say farewell. It is the desire of every junior to help carry the senior banner as well as the Class of 1932, and to con- tinue the good works that they have begun. -Anne Caldwell. 81

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5ijk5QSSEkVINCENTIAN5SEkQQSi2k JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT, BEATRICE KLINE, 797 So. Thirteenth St., Newark VICE-PRESIDENT, MARGARET KANE, 136 Mercer Pl., South Orange SECRETARY, HELEN LACY, 35 Richelieu Terr., Newark. TREASURER, REGINA MORELY, 226 West Market St., Newark MARGARET ARCHBOLD, 15 Emory St., Jersey City. ETHEL BEYER, 226 West Market St., Newark. MARGUERITE BIANCHI. 161 Clifton Ave., Newark. HAZEL BLEWITT, 225 Chadwick Ave., Newark. JULIA BOLAND, 71 High St., West Orange. MARY BRADY, 91 Lenox St., Newark. MARIE BROPHY, 430 Cleveland Ave., Harrison. GRACE BRENNAN. 125 Hudson Ave., Tenafly, ELEANOR BUTLER, 271 Woodside Ave., Newark. THECLA BYRNE, 20 Prospect Pl., VVest Orange. ANNE CALDWELL, 236 Dodd St., East Orange. MARIE CALLAN, 25 Eastern Parkway, Newark. CATHERINE CALLERY, 67 Norward St., Newark. ADELINA COLAVITA, 393 .Roseville Ave., Newark. LORENE CONNELL. 153 Norman R., Newark. MARGARET CONNELL, 575 Sanford Ave., Newark. MARY COYNE, 3 Swaine Pl., West Orange. HELEN CREAN, 235 Isabelle St., Irvington. WINIFRED CRELLIN, 419 Hickory St., Arlington. EVELYN CURRY, 386 No. Seventh St., Newark. VIRGINIA DOUGHERTY, 857 So. Seventeenth St., Newark. ANNE DOYLE, 35 Summit St., Newark. MARGARET FARLEY, 15 Cliff Hill Pl., Newark. MADELINE FITZPATRICK, 64 Monticello Ave., Newark. GRACE GISLON, 377 Rutledge Ave., East Orange. ROSE GLATZEL, 818 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark. MARGARET GMEINER, 1 So. Valley Rd., West Orange. AGNES GREELEY, 376 Halstead St., East Orange. DORIS GRIMM, 899 So. Twentieth St., Newark. MARIE HAGEMILLER, 42 Gray St., Newark. LILLIAN HEUTHER, 180 Thomas St., Newark. MARGARET IHDE, 137 Highfield Lane, Nutley. JULIA JAOUES. 716 Kearney Ave., Arlington. HELEN JOHNSON, 350 So. Twelfth St., Newark. MARY JOHNSON, 129 West End Ave., Newark. JEANNE KELLY, 108 Rhode Island Ave., East Orange. RUTH KELLY, 144 Hudson St., Newark. AGNES KERWIN. 53 Unity Ave., Newark. CONSTANCE KNEGO, 110 Oakland Terr., Newark. ROSEMARY KOERMAIER, 89 Lindsley Ave., Newark. MARION LA FERA, 315 North Eleventh St., Newark. VICTORIA LA PILUSA, 1048 So. Orange Ave., Newark. ELEANOR LASKOWYSKI, 31 Magnolia St., Newark. MARIE LEBERT, 140 Pennsylvania Ave., Newark. ELEANOR LIVINGSTON, 32 So. Munn Ave., East Orange. GRACE LUNNEY, 121 Montrose St., Newark. CHRISTINE McANDREW, 219 No. Eleventh St., Newark. EILEEN MCNAMARA, 164 Stuyvesant Ave., Newark. MARY MADDEN, 320 Devon St., Kearney. MARTHA MAKO, 435 So. Tenth St., Newark. CATHERINE MANNING, 15 Highland Ave., Newark. JANE MARAZZO, 215 Second St., Harrison. ELEANOR MEGARO, 222 Garside St., Newark. DOLORES MELLON, 366 Kearny Ave., Kearny. GERTRUDE MICHAUD, 477 Park Ave., East Orange. MARGUERITE MOHR, 111 Halstead St., East Orange. ALICE MULLIN, 350 Thirteenth Ave., Newark. LORRAINE NEWMAN, 22 Richelieu Pl., Newark. SOPHIE NIEUZYTEK. 1045 So. Orange Ave., Newark. FLORENCE O'DONNELL, 580 Hawthorne Ave., Newark. ADORISIA PALLITTA, 66 Osborne Terr., Newark. MILDRED PATTERSON, 90 Lenox St., Newark. THERESA PESCE, 221 Ridge St., Newark. URSULA PRENDERGAST, 253 Parker St., Newark. ROSALIE QUEENAN, 118 So. Seventh St., Newark. ANNE QUIGLEY, 258 Montclair Ave., Newark. HELEN RADACK, 53 Columbia Ave., Newark. MADELINE RENGA, 144 Summit St., Newark. MATILDA ROBERTI. 47 Twelfth Ave., Newark. RITA ROBINSON, 63 Arsdale Terr., East Orange. HELEN RUSH, 27 Wellington Ave., West Orange. BERNICE STRADAR, 136 Stuyvesant Ave., Arlington. MARY SULLIVAN, 155 Ward Place, West Orange. HONOR TANSEY, 528 Sanford Ave., Newark. EILEEN VAUGHAN, 237 Emmet St., Newark. AMALIA VERNONI, 124 Bank St., Newark. CATHERINE WHELIHAN, 524 Sherman Ave., Roselle Park CLARE WILLIAMS, 515 Central Ave., Harrison. FRANCES WIMMER, 619 Jersey Street, Harrison. AUDREY WOODS, 317 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst. MATILDA GEGERS, 152 Centre St., Nutley. CATHERINE ZETTERLAND, 10 Devon Terr.. Kearny. 82

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St Vincent Academy - Vincentian Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 67

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St Vincent Academy - Vincentian Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 49

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