Verona High School - Shadows Yearbook (Verona, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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J lx W-' V 'Vx vvuvxf 'uf W . , MW X I ll VV, M' - 1 , M 1 I5 -M7912 F. O srmuows, .lune,19:s4 jijvgs if F Verona's Now If I Were-- man will no longer be with us af- ter June 21. Poor us. We mean Cliff. Clifford Morehouse's athletic ability, his physique and good hunting stories, will long be re- membered when the locker room gang get together. When he hasn't been telling peo- ple what to do, he took part in the following: A.A. 1, 2, 3, 49 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Basketball 49 Baseball 4. Cliff intends to be a mechani- cal engineer but will probably be a truck driver. The best advice we can offer Cliff is to Practice What You Preach . Sh! Marion is asleep as usual. Dont' wake her up, she has had a heavy week-end and is dreaming about her dream man. Miss Waterman would love very much to be a nurse and will prob- ably end up as a superior of a day nursery which job she can well handle with the experience she has had minding children. When Miss Waterman isn't read- ing love stories, she participates in: Girls' A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Concert 3. Marion is just a Sleepy Time Girl in a sleepy town. 1 William Hinrichs, the boy who gives the freshman a break, no longer is a student of Verona High. Heinie, well known for his humor- ous remarks and his continued an- noying of Miss ..........,............. , has found time for the following: A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 4g Glee Club lg School Play 35 Publicity Com- mittee 4. Heinie intends to be a lawyer. If this fails, he'll follow his elders which ought to be a pushover with his ability to gab. Lots of us wonder what would happen without My Old Man . Bill has his own home room. Senior Histo-ry Lo and behold! The Senior Class is leaving us this year. This was a pretty good class, the best Sen- ior class graduating in Verona this year, at least. In the beginning of the year they elected their officers. Charles Marchant was a great president! How could he help it if he had to represent all those brain waves for two years? Stanley Taub, the ever-popular, was vice-president last term. He held the illustrious position as president during the class's first and second years in their good old Alma Mater. Ger- trude St. C1ai1'e graced the posi- tion of Secretary this last year. As Freshmen, this honorable Class gave a party worthy of com- mendation. When the whole of them became Sophomores it was their duty to give another party and did they rise to the occasion? We'll say. Now of course no Jun- ior Class would be complete with- out having had its Shadows Staff and it must be said that the mem- bers of the staff of '33 did an ex- cellent piece of work. Class Night during '33 was an unusual affair- not having any knocks was quite a surprise to the school. And just last fall the class as a group contributed their last bit of socialism to the school in the form of the Hallowe'en party. Everyone had a good time then and the school congratulates the committee in charge. fWho will forget the big giraffe?J This past year, the Senior girls gave an in- formal party to welcome the Freshmen girls into their new sur- roundings and confidentially tell them what it was all about. Who was it who started that dancing idea? The Seniors, of course. An- other worthwhile idea-they do get them, you know. Seniors, you have been a good group of people. Your presence in the school has been noted well and when you are gone, we'll still think of you. Geographic Tabloid Title-High and mighty Seniors. Location-Rooms 4 and 5, upper main hall. Area-All over the school. Climate-Continued hot wind. Rugged landscape. Capitol-Room 4 and around drinking fountain in hall. Population-Too many. Q National Language-Low Sen- 1or. Government-Self Government. Ruler-Charles Marchant. Religion-As they wish. Value to World-Ask them and it's 100 per cent, ask anybody else and it's 0. Chief export-Hot air for air- ships and balloons. Chief Occupation-Loafing and Arguing. National Menace-Marion Teare. Needed A smoking room for men teach- ers. Popular singing in the assembly. A large, soft pillow for Helen Geisendofer to supply a comfort- able seat for Mr. Dimmers in his falling moments. A group of people, full grown, to become Freshmen in '34. Physi- cally as well as mentally. Tennis courts to adorn the ath- letic field for the girls' gym class. A personal hairdresser for cer- tain individual girl students. Boys may be included if preferred. Exemption from exams desired by Seniors. Why not the Juniors? A canopy from the school drive to students' entrance.

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We WN W 7 f reee do sew TU WELL I4 vw ws,, suing, 1534 V Marion Meade burst upon the graduating class in its Junior year Before that she attended Peoples The busmess men will at last receive a lucky break when Ruth Selllck graduates and sets out to Academy where she was very pop ular. all State Award ln be a stenographer In her four years of cramming Marion is very well liked around here because of her friendly man- Sid only she has belonged to the Orchestra ner. In her two years at Verona she has been very active, partak- ing in the following: Girls' A.C. 4: Social Committee 45 French Club 4, Marion intends to enter upon her career as a gym teacher very Band, the the Glee and the Macy the all as the Girls Glee Club 1 2- Operetta 1 2 4' and Concert 3. Ruths hair comb and her ex- pression Darn Tootin will not be forgotten very'readily by many of her classmates. In her spare time as a stenog- shortly. In the meantime she is going to be a manicurist. G The best song to remember Ma- rlon by is ................................ . After four years of good work in high school, Dedee now leaves us. Miss MacDonald will long be remembered by her classmates for her walk, notebooks and her ex- pression, Holy jumping catfish! Edith has to her credit the follow- ing activities: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Club 1, 3, 45 Marionette Club 45 Science Club 45 and Concert 35 Dramatic Club 4. Edith has a desire to become a nurse but many of her pals say she would make a good society editor. Edith is So Nice . ca Orange alone, Ma, who's that funny man with the yellow sweater? Why, sonny, that's Robert Weber. What's he saying 'Nuts' for? I guess that's his trade mark. Bob has two bad weaknesses and they are freshmen and sophomore blondes and his football. When big Bobbie left his gals he participated in: A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 15 Boys' Glee Club 1. From all reports Bob would like to be an Optician-in his spare time he'll take up bootlegging as there is still 'money in it. Weber is a Sonny Boy , some- thing to be proud of. will act as Rubinoff's Ruth is just a Gal- , one has to be to suc- as a stenographer. The medical profession will re- ceive another candidate in its large realm of surgery upon the graduation of Jessie Kautzman. Woe to them! She can be spotted by her hair comb, her ability to sling it and her embarrassing moments. She has joined the following: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Girls' A.C. 1, 3, 45 Marionette Club 45 Science Club 45 Operetta 45 Concert 35 Music Appreciation 35 Lost and Found Com. 4. While Jessie has her patients under the knife, we are sure she'll be cruel enough to sing, Are You Making Any Money?



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SHADOWS, l934 Junior Class This year a fine number of who were Sophomores became the haughty Juniors and hope to be- come Seniors soon. Ever so many plans were for the betterment of the Class. a fine group of elected: Joseph Alan Truex, Nina Palmer, Sec- the class had only two lneetings, a special meet- was c'a'H'ed for the ordering of the usual class rings. Thises the year for worriment and tha, Juniors had their share of it. Scho l Council members were elect early in the year and many stud s have seen a new light on schoo life and school spirit. Eli Sophomore Class Sophomore assistants to serve on this year's Shadows Staff were elected in April. This un- precedented plan was adopted so that these assistants might have experience enough to serve next year. Two were appointed to fill each office, and from these one will serve officially next year. Those selected were: Assistant Editors-in-Chief: John Hoagland and Thelma Carlson. As- sistant Business Managers: Ken- neth Williams and Helen Giesen- dorfer. Assistant Advertising Managers: Jack Young and Doris Parsons. Assistant Circulation Managers: Madge Wilder and Jean Zingg. Assistant News Edi- i l tors: William Siler and Homer Clinch. Assistant Art Editors: Mary Ann Brown and Allan John- son. Earlier in the year the class of- ficers for 1933-34 were elected. Constantine Carpou won the posi- tion of president. Clifton Lewis and Dorothy Hodge were chosen to fill the offices of Vice-president and secretary respectively. v- J VQQJ ' JJ XJJ4 J -. l

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