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QV' .HVX X f-P-:v X ' l JE! N 'Q' Alf' A C-U. bftv ,JM th. -Q! fl Q!.Jr' '. N , nr 0' fu! I VXrJf4l l - X' ' f J 'VN . ,-J' .yi X ,. Q .V ' r' - X QLXVX - tk! W xx! JJJ.- I vid ll 4 XX CART Arthur Smith is another product of the Dramatic Club and is well- known for his acting ability. He played Lefty in The Ghost Train and Malley in The Lady Electsf' He also worked on Shad- ows and as a reporter on the Wl1ite Hornet staff. Q 1 'QIACKII-3 Jacquelyn Smitliline started her life in V.H.S. by becoming secretary filly CAROL Carol Smith was usually seen ac- companied by Marjorie. She has been interested in sports and became a member of the Girls' A.A. and of the Riding Club. More on the class- ical side is her participation in the I.S.S. for two years and in the work of the Shadows staff. ef the Radio Club. She climaxed her four years of High School activ- ities by doing a very good job as Business Manager of the Wl1itC Hornet. Jackie started this job in the last part of her junior year and continued through her year. 220 Edwin Smoot acted as one of the valiant men of the Verona High Football Team's line. He did a fine job of blocking in the many games in which he played. Ed also was very active in the Dramatic Club. He usually helped on the stage work connected with the school plays. eff? mcDGTx: Although one of our smaller seniors, Dorothy Smithers has participated actively in sports for the past four years. She became Vice-President of the Girls' A.A. in her senior year. She expresses her journalistic inter- ests by working on the staffs of the White Hornet and Shadows my BERNICE Bernice Soleau spent a great deal of her extra time i Clubs. As .1 freshman she joined he Radio Club. In her sophomor ar she again belonged to the dio Club and also the Movie C b. As a Junior and Senior she belonged to the Dance Club. 5 ff .Q
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DORIS Doris Reuter, well-known for her gorgeous, big, brown eyes, was an active member of the White Hor- net advertising staff in her junior year. In her sophomore year she showed her interest in horses by joining the Riding Club. Doris con- tinued her advertising career in her senior year on Sl1adows.,' MARY Mary Schneidewind, an art enthusi- ast, held membership in the Art Club for two years. She was also interested in athletics and became a In 'lg' - .af fjufi An -,Qin V , V? 'fffffci JANE Jane Roberts is interested in most types of athletics but is especially fond of horseback riding. She is one of the most outstanding horsewom- en of V.H.S. and has shown this in- terest by becoming an active mem- ber of the Riding Club in her soph- omore year. Jane was also a mem- ber of the Shadows,' staff. member of the Girls' A.A. Mary held the position of Circulation Manager of the W'hite Hornetl' in her senior year. She also participated in the work of the Shadows hblfkf ' WIN- L! aff! Schoof came to V.H.S. from Lyndhurst High School in his sophomore year. He was initiated into the Dramatic Club upon his arrival and took a very active part in their social events and also in one of the plays. He also found time to belong to the I.S.S. for a year. T5 RALPH In his extracurricular activities Ralph Sayer has shown the most interest in athletics. In his sopho- more, junior, and senior years, hc 1 went out for intra-mural football 3 and in his sophomore year he also played on the junior varsity football team. Ralph was a member of the Rifle Club in his s omore and junior years. MARGIE Marjorie Silver in her high school career has been interested in sports. For several years she belonged to the Girls' A.A. besides participating in the activities of the Riding Club. Marjorie was often seen at her post as a member of the Cafeteria Patrol. MM Iwi 021
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QQUQWX qgvwt, Nik MICKEY Le Roy Van Brunt, another of the football stars of V.H.S., also took part in various intra-murals. Aside from athletics, Mickey has been active in the Slide-Rule Club and the Chess Club. He also served on the Hall Committee. Til-foto uBOBn iv xi erTEXrr Norman Weiner is well known for his tenor voice and for his participation in the Lunch Hour Quartet. He used his musical abil- ity in the Glee Club to which he belonged for all four years. Norman also brought glory to V.H.S. as a member of the Football, Basketball, Track, and Baseball Teams. AAA-- Oi notice Douglas Wettgich was voted best looking in the class of '42 in his junior year. His main interest in High School was Golf. He joined the Golf Team and was a member for two years. His second interest was the Radio and Movie Club to which he belonged in his sophomore year. Robert Van Derveer is another of Verona's artists and belonged to the Art Club. He is better known, however, for his love of photog- raphy. When you see Bob, you see a camera in his hands. In fact, you never can tell when he will pop up and snap a candid of you. W uBOBn iowan Whealdon left the halls of rona High School during his nior year to enlist in the Army of reer in V.H.S. he was interested in the Rifle Club and became an ac- tive member of it. He also partici- pated in intra-mural basketball. United States. During his ca- I n:DOTya Dorothy Youmans in her four years of High School has to her credit two years in The Movie Club. This membership occurred in her fresh- man and sophomore years. Al- though Dot has not been very active in extra curricular activities, this does not apply to her classwork. 023
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