Teaneck High School - HI Way Yearbook (Teaneck, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 26 text:

TENTII GRADE Tenth Graders Caught informally Although they will not organize or eleet ofheers until next year, the Tenth Grade certainly is an up and coming elass. They l1ave many talented and clever members, and have already gained a great deal of recognition throughout the school. The class took a large part in the production of The Zllilflldli, presented by the Junior High School last year. and many of the leads were played by its members. it graduation last year the American Legion Awards were given to Jean hfacliel and Fred liaser, two of the outstanding members of the class. A portrayal of the history of musie was presented by them as the graduation play. This splen- did production showed the development of musie from the time of the cave man to the present. An active member of the class. Frank McClellan, who was president of the Junior Student Council, has already been elected vice-president of the Senior Stu- dent Couneil. This is an unusual honor for a member of the Tenth Grade. They have already presented. this year. under Mrs. Bream's direction, a line assembly program which consisted of a summary of all the plays given by them last year. Carry on, Class of 1939! t 2 5' l

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Our Thank You First, to our parents for their desire to give us more than an adequate education in this beautiful high school building. Second, to the administration of our school for the many trials they endure and the long hours they work to plan and arrange our curricula for us. Third, to all the faculty, our friends Cwe hopej for their tolerance of our ig- norance and for their tireless efforts to lead us through the complexities of modern thought. President .... Vice-President Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . . Officers of the Parent-Teacher Association . ....,.......................................... Mn. KICK lst Mn. STEEL 2nd MR. Timccr . . . .MRs. SCI-IREYER . . . .MR. MISFELDT



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President. ..... . I'ice-Presizlenf. . . , Secretary ..... ,I I l'l'IIS1l7'6'1' .... .ll r. SiII1ll.YUll GEIIALD RADOMSIQI BIARJORII-I FYFE Jlrs. fff'!l1 Ij Rom-:II'I' HAETZ RIZGINALD BIINER Jlrs. Sell reyer hhvlI,I.IAM FORD YVILLIAM YVOODRFFF Jliss Hart Eleventh Grade Cabinet Officers Cabin ez' Jlem bers Gicomaii livi-:IzI:'I I' fiRA cis BOLTON Jlr. K roner CARI, PRIDM HI4I!.PiN S'rI'AR'r Jlr. 1311 rdge RLEANOR SIGMUND VICTOR ZAR0 Mr. Trend ROBERT ROCK . . . .VVILLIAM FORD . . . . . .XVILLIAM KICK .BERNICE LAMm:IisoN . . . . .RAYMOND I,ANl'I ROI!!-II!'l' KENNY Bliss Guerber RAYMOND LANE l'lI,IzAIzE'1'II KEIIIIX' ' fUi.s's CVTOILSCIIIIF PIIILO CADY Illr. Salerno LIARION HARDc'As'1'I.I-1 RICIIARD YVEDIQI1 The Eleventh Grade certainly started the year with a banfr', under the direc- O tion of their able sponsor, Mr. Trend. The wise choice of Officers and cabinet mem- bers kept the plans coming thick and fast-assembly program, sport frolic, prom. picnic and ever so many other things. YVQ predict a fine class of 1938! Oh! horrors. VVe will be alumni then! U31

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