Thomas Jefferson High School - Quid Yearbook (Elizabeth, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 9 text:

MR. ALBERT E WARSLEY APPRECIATION ithout the necessary guidance that you so willingly tendered us in its business, literary and editorial aspects, Mr. Warsley, this l937 issue of the TEE-JAY would in no wise be the monumental success that we hope it to be: of your time, you gave much, ot your energy, you expended most, of your efforts, you donated considerable, of your experience, you used all. And so, in your scholastic language: Gratias plurimas tibi agimusl And were we to have been deprived of your gracious direction of our photography, Mr. Bartlett, this annual would not in any way present the pictorial clarity or activity portrayal that it does. Our occasional dilatori- ness and delinquency in abiding by your photographic schedule must assuredly have tried your patience to the utmost, yet, you persevered until its fulfillment. Therefore, thanks so very much! MR. GEORGE BARTLETT

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-, if A- f H 'T'ff'lWVR'? SHUOR HOMEROOM FACULTY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS T is our happy privilege and joyous opportunity to dedicate this page to our homeroom teachers who have sympathetically watched and alertly ob- served our scholastic progress since our ingress within Jefferson's portals Perhaps at times we were deeply irked at some of their punitive measures for our infringement of some disciplinary regulation, mayhaps at other times they were profoundly vexed by some of our mischievous pranks and character lapses. At this twilight of our secondary school life, we ask their pardon for our errors of commission and omission and sincerely ask them to remem- ber us, one and all, in the same fond light that we shall them, Though like men we refrain from any exhibition of sentimentality, we are sure that a tearful trace is pardonable when we now reluctantly bid farewell to Mr. Clifton J. Hopf ll2Al l, Miss Lyda Gallagher ll2A2l, Mr. Albert E. Warsley and Mr. James Mclntyre ll2Sl l, Mr. Walter Kroemmelbein ll2S2l, Mr. William Hann l12S3l, Mr. Robert Luse llZS4l, Miss Ruth Glasier ll2Cl l, Miss Ruth Clark ilZC2l, Mrs. Florence Gorgens ll2Tl l, Mr. Lehman Shugart ll2T2l, Mr. Charles Winter ll2T3l, Miss Ruth Ely ll2T4l , Miss Grace Eldred ll2T5l. It likewise devolves upon us at this point to recollect thoughtfully some several other teachers who by their services to us have materially contributed to our school life among whom, not already mentioned, are Mr. Charles Harm for his ever-willing cooperation from the Laboratory Press, Mr. Harold Vogt and Mr. Arthur Brandenburg for their delightful musical guidance in our affairs, Mrs. Edna Stokes for her typing services with her typing classes in the preparation of copy for this annual, Mrs. Margaret Maclfarquhar, Miss Catherine Close and Mr. Schuyler Townsend for gathering together much of the literary material herein presented, Mr. Clifton J, Hopf for his patient training and guidance of us in our Class Night and Graduation pro- cessions, Mr. Ralph Gallagher for his untiring efforts in securing for many of us positions that will be our first step in our successful journey through life. Thank you, alll Four



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OLGA CATHRYN and HELEN MR. R Y H. PASSMORE Q OUR oFFicE GIRLS T affords us a keen delight to pay tribute hereon to the fair members of our school office wherein many of our difficulties and problems were aided amelioratively by their sympathetic attitude, prompt attention and solicitous consideration albeit conscientiously and dutifully. This year in particular has wrought vital changes in its personnel and though we desiderate profoundly the cheery presence and smiling coun- tenances of Miss Helen Schwartz and Miss Cathryn Gill, we sincerely wish Helen conubial bliss and marital contentment in her united blessedness while to Cathryn we extend fondest hopes for her continued success and pleasant relations in her new position. We continue with the privilege of Miss Edith Hickey's association as ever pleasant and happy, and have been newly introduced this year to judiciously-selected Miss Olga Morasco, Miss Helen Schreiber and Miss Betty Dwelle. Edith, we appreciate you the more the longer we are acquainted with you, Olga, your presence in the office is missed the moment you transfer your activities to the second floor, Helen, we thank you for your careful and cheerfully-obliging manner of checking our records in your petite way, Betty, though you have been with us so shortly, already you have given conclusive promise of completing this circle of feminine charm in a most amiable fashion. May you all, girl friends of ours, continue for a long time to come to infuse our office with your characteristic charm BETTY ML- xg and efficiency. THOMAS JEFFIHON Q1!lGH SCHOOL You hall be red, as our ge ial V' Wrincip ff o kn sessed the secret o te ' gh erity admonitio with Qcind n s, :ic ssity ness and rgency need ' T ur cou QV ment of o r discip ciynan ctions. ,,,.-,,.-iii r. Passmore, w and pos- with justice, with timeli- teous treat- ou were at all times gentlerwmin girigsiltual relations. l

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