Verona High School - Shadows Yearbook (Verona, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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SHADOWS, June, l934 ' Jii' 9 .. 0 IAAA, For happy-go-lucky Dolly it is never too late-to study. Her dimples, her baby talk and acting cute were the noticeable things about Beatrice besides Jack- son. In her serious maments, Miss Walters does have them, she took part in the Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Operetta 1, 2, 4g Concert 35 School Play 4g Science Club 45 Girls' A.C. 13 Public Speaking 4. Dolly aspires to be a nurse but the nursing field is full so she will, maybe, be Betty Boop's under- l I 1 The Street Car Conductors' Un-1 ion will profit by Charles Jack-Q son's graduation. One thing we will miss next year is continual arguing between Jack and Dolly. Charlie is noted- for his walk and his driving. When he is not driving Dolly to and from school, a thing that very seldom happ-ens, he has partaken in the following: A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 43 Operetta 23 Con- cert 3. : d Mild and sweet Marie, Verona's one and only sample collector will leave our fair portals this June. Miss Krauss made herself no- ticed for her gharming mannerisms and her continued worrying about the happenings in East Orange. In spite of her misappr hensions she has taken part in the following: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Play 3: Concert 3g Operetta 4, Marie intends to be a stenog- rapher but we think, however, that she will become a waitress. Marie study. Wasn't it Dolly who, a short time ago, was saying In Other Words, We're Through! Upon arriving from Montclair High in her Junior year, Stella Allchin entered into the Girls' A. C., Girls' Glee Club and participat- ed in Basketball, Baseball and Hockey. No matter where she goes she may always be heard speaking of Whitey and Montclair High. She may be easily recognized because she is er- always seen combing her hair and if you don't see her you'll hear her sarcastic remarks as she just loves to slam people. A most appropriate theme song for one who is so athletic, it would seem, is Bend Down, Sister . l Jack has reams of becoming an architect if street cars are re- placed by Sometime singing Let's he '7 The greatest stage hand Verona ever had graduates.this year. We mean Jerome. In case you can't re- call Jerry, he's the fellow who's always talking about Miss Hoorn- beek. Jerome stopped talking about Miss Hoornbeek only long enough to take in the following clubs: Printing lg Dramatic Club 4g Science Club 45 Marionette Club 45 and the Assembly Com- mittee 4. Leavitt dreams of becoming an Industrial Arts teacher. Some- times he says he'll be a stage hand If Jerome becomes an Industrial Arts Teacher we advise him to take One Little Thing at a Time . I is quoted as having said, If I Love Again it will be in Verona. Some say Faretheewell to Har- lem. We say Faretheewell to Stephanie. If silence is golden, Stephanie must be worth a lot on the present standard for she Sure is silent. While the rest have been talk- ing, Stephanie has been working and has good results to show for her endeavors. She belonged to the following groups: A.A. lg Glee Club 1, 2. Miss Rogg desires to be a nurse but would make a much better li- brarian in our opinion because of her quietness. One riason for her quietness is that she is An Old- fashioned Girl .

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,I ,4 I J! I S f 1 , ,A , 6 Jusd ,, I J ' J 4 ,f I -1 FW 1 3 I . ' ' srmoows, June, 1934 Verona High next year will havei Verona is losing its dance pro. to do without its favorite chauf-' feur. Dressel's car and his danc- ing feet have made quite a hit. When Charlie was not seen with Chucky, he was endeavoring to take part in A.A. 1, 2, 45 Soccer 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4g Basketball 3, 41 Glee Club 33 Operetta 4. Dressel intends working in the 'Pru and does that institution appreciate the fact that it is get- ting one of Verona's foremost ath- letes? Charlie states if he is not made an executive within four years, he'll become a gigolo. Charlie Had a Nickle -until Chucky came along, with the graduation of Chucky. She will long be remembered by that nice smile of hers and her dance steps. Chucky danced and smiled her way happily through the follow- ing activities: A.A. 1, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Operetta 4, Con- cert 3, Miss Gleisner hasn't as yet made up her mind as to what she will be upon graduating, but if nothing else turns up she will be- come a night club dancer. While in this profession she will prob- ably be heard singing My Danc-E ing Lady . l 'A JH? fwff What have we here? Why it's Windy Bill from up on the hill- Walter Widmark. Walter isn't such a bad guy though. He has only two bad troubles and they are his blushing and women. When this filibusterer isn't bothered he has been in the fol- lowing things: Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Play 3, 45 Op- eretta 4, and Band 3. Walter hopes to be a doctor, and a good one, too, he says. We don't know why it is, but we think a bartender'd suit his vocal talents You know, Raggin' the Scale . Gullible Tearsie-the good-na- tured lass who kept her class laughing. Tearsie has good and bad points, a good point, her fig- ure, a bad, noisiness. In her quiet moments Marion took part in: Girls' A.C. 1, 3, 45 Captain of Basketball 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, Librarian 1, Sha- dows Staff 3, French Club presi- dent 4, Traffic Com. 4. Miss Teare intends being a French teacher, Being Best Look- ing in her class, she ought to be a successg if not, with her looks, she could easily be a gangster's moll. She is remembered as a Beau- tiful Girl . As June Comes round the V.H.S. l Veronafs leading typist will em- Solid Geometry class prepares to graduate. Dave Purdie is the one we mean, He will leave behind him a rec- ord totally different from any oth- er. That is, he composed the en- tire Solid Geometry class. Besides this, Dave also leaves the following record: School Coun- cil 45 Orchestra 4, A.A. 3, 4g Chairman of the Safety Commit- tee 4, French Club 4. Dave is studying to be an engi- neer llut all the girls hope he will change his mind and become a movie hero. A good song for Dave is So Shy , bark upon her ship of desire, sail- ing toward her goal in the world after her graduation this June, Dorothy has been outstanding during her four years in Verona High for her clothes and idle chat- ter. In spite of her endeavors to create new styles, she was in the Girls' Glee Club for three yearsg in the Concert 33 and Operetta 4- Miss Davenport intends being a modiste but she will probably end her careir as a rich man's darling to the tune of I've Had My Last Affair .



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Y X ix. , X . io SHADOWS, June, l934' ,M 1. 1-'rf' I 1- - yn is 5, xf 1 ,J 1 All the ocean has not the waves that ACE manages to rig up on his head. Mr. A. Charles Ellis, Jr., upon graduating from Verona High has visions of taking over the manage- ment of one of Paris's smartest beauty salons. Between finger waving crooning Charlie has found for A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 43 High School Play 43 Soccer 2, 33 Science Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. and time Ellis THINKS he is a crooner, but we think he should Learn to Croon . People with good opin- ions of themselves don't care what others think, though. Helen Jackson, known as one of! the cutest girls, will enter her ca- reer as a private secretary in the business world soon after her graduation. While Helen is not eating and thinking of Kenny , she -has found time for the following. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- president of Glee Club 4, Oper- etta 1, 2, 45 Concert 3, Music Ap- preciation 1. Helen has been offered a posi- tion to demonstrate the right and wrong way to wear belts. Whatta job! As mother's little helper, Helen is Happy As the Day is Long . , A celebrity of the class of '34 is the artist and cartoonist, How- ard Beams. His favorite model for his artistic endeavors is Dot Tobin. Howie has participated in the fol- lowing: A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, being vice-president during 4, Science Club 4, White Hornet Staff 4, Howard can be recognized by his favorite expression sez you! and his walk. As we have already stated, Howard hopes to be an artist, but we have good reason to believe he will become a sand- wich man. Optimistic as ever, Beams sings Build a Little Home . And this is Katherine White, al- ways present at V. H. S. physical- ly-but mentally-'? Kay's two biggest worries are her nose and men in general-. When Kay wasn't running around the halls Hirting Qthe ras- call she joined the following groups: Girls' A.C. 1, 2, 3, 45 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 Shadows Staff 39 Operetta 1, 45 Science Club 4, French Club 4. Miss White hopes to teach but will probably end up as the rest of the unemployed teachers: A Sal- vation Army Lassie. We wonder who's Waitin' at the Gate for Katy? The time draws near for us to say good-bye to Ted. He's been here four years and soon must set out to make a name for himself in the National Grocery Company. Theodore is wrapped up in a certain Grace who ought to inspire him to higher ambitions. Ted took an active part in the following: A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Concert 3. He may be a matinee idol if the grocery business Hops. What a hero he'd make! Magee is an ideal man and is True to her only. That is what they all say. Once a lady always a lady is what we say of 'little ' Eleanor Wickham. This smiling little card player with high stenographic ideals has been busy, very busy, these last four years. She took part in the Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert 35 Girls' A.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. She studied Music Apprecia- tion in her Sophomore year, we wonder if she appreciated it? It is quite remarkable how such small people manage to busy them- selves about so many things- maybe it's because, as she says, I Was in the Mood . Well, Elea- nor, always stay that way!

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