Verona High School - Shadows Yearbook (Verona, NJ)

 - Class of 1929

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v-vo-O-wo-O-X15 SHADOWS + va llllislfory off fzlhe Class off A ARLY in September, 1925, the present lordly and dignified Seniors entered the High School as Freshmen. For all our nonchalance, we were, perhaps, a little doubtful of the recep- tion which would be accorded us. We had not long to wait, for on the hike, the first great event of our High School life, we were made to realize how utterly insignificant and worthless a Freshman is. Soon We elected the following class officers: President, Arthur Griffin, Vice-President, John Moore, Secretary, May King, Treasurer, Russell Purdy. The Hallowe'en party given by the Seniors and the dances given by the juniors and Sophomores were very enjoyable events. Then on April 23, occurred the greatest, most momentous, most de- lightful social affair of the season-that is, to our minds-the Freshman party. Since the party was to be the same night the parents were to visit the school, we knew that we might expect a large attendance and so must do our best to make our party a success. All agreed that we succeeded in our purpose. Of course, although it may not seem possible, we did study from time to time. At times Qfor instance, before examinationsj we studied consider- ably. Our dean this year and in our Sophomore year was Miss Helen Hosp, to whom great credit is due for her unceasing but vain efforts to make us a respectable, quiet class. Class Night and Graduation came and almost before we knew it our Freshman year was over. At the beginning of our Sophomore year, our thoughts turned with pleasure to the coming hike and initiation of Freshmen. We found this hke more enjoyable than the previous one. In due time we elected officers: William Fismer, president, Edwin Lewis, vice-president, John Moore, secretary, May King treasurer. This year we had an addition to the faculty, Miss Imogene Cook, instructor in mathematics. The Hallowe'en party given by the Seniors was, as always, an amusing and delightful affair. The next social event was the juniors' dance. Then We gave ours. This year we found it necessary to work a little harder. However, we did not let work interfere with our having a good time. Again Class Night and Graduation came and we realized that another year had rolled by, that we were nearer the coveted position of Seniors. We came back to start our Junior year, not so loath to return as one might suppose, for we had grown to love Verona High. Zi' + Page A mefeeu

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+ + SHADOWS Our officers for this year Were: President, James McEwan, Vice-Presi- dent, VVilliam Fismer, Secretary-Treasurer, Marie Sonn. Mrs. Edith Bur- ton replaced Miss Grace Wilson as English teacher. Much to our surprise the hike went off very well without any assistance from us. The Hallowe'en party as usual was a great success. For the past two years we had been interested in the annual plays given by the juniors and Seniors. However, our only part in them had been to sell tickets. This year it was decided to give only one play, the cast of which was to be chosen from the whole school. Marie Sonn was a member of the cast of Alice-Sit-By-TheFire by Barrie, presented in the middle of December. At Christmas time, the class wrote and produced in Assembly a Christmas play. After a year of hard Work we were delighted but a little apprehensive as Class Night approached. We had the whole responsibility of Class Night on. our shoulders. It was at this time that we most appreciated Mrs. Prince, our dean in our Junior and Senior years. Without her we would have found it difiicult to make Class Night a success. This was the first time we received knocks individually. But, to compensate us, we knocked the Seniors. Now we are Seniors, but it is not unalloyed joy for we are sorry at the thought of soon leaving our beloved school. When we returned this year the addition to the school was completed. Its chief features are a well equipped cafeteria, manual training rooms, and a chemistry and physics laboratory. Naturally, these necessitated many new teachers. Miss Hopper, in charge of the cafeteria, had an assistant in Miss Claussen, Mr. Dwyer, manual training instructor, had Mr. Smith as an assistant, Mr. Renn had charge of the science, Miss Culbertson had taken Miss Batchelder's place as art teacher, and Miss Lynn was assisted in the ofiice by Miss Cussen. This year we elected the following officers: President, Arthur Roberts, Vice-President, John Moore 5 Secretary-Treasurer, Marie Sonn, Historian, May King. This year we gave the Hallowe'en party. We tried to live up to the high standard set by previous classes and believe we succeeded. The cast for the play this year was chosen from the Junior and Senior classes. Our Mutual Friend by Dickens, with six Seniors in the cast, was presented. The great, never to be forgotten, event of the year was our trip to Washington in April. Words fail to describe it. Quickly the days flew by to the end of our Senior year. M. K. '29. v+ + 1156 I'c'e11fy

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