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STAFF OF 1929 SENIOR RECORD
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PRINCIPAL’S GREETING To the Graduating Classes of 1929: When you entered Vineland High School four years ago, a warm welcome awaited you. Now that you have completed your course and are ready to take your place among our large body of loyal alumni, do not forget that a cordial welcome always awaits you here. We are a big, busy school, but are very glad to pause, if we can give you further inspiration and encouragement. You will make many new con- tacts and many varied experiences and my hope is that if you learn anything from these which will be of advantage to Vineland High, you will not hesitate to tell us, so that we may increasingly help undergraduates. Yours has been the wonderful opportunity of being the first class to be graduated from our fine new school building. This knowledge in later life will be a definite cement to tend to hold your class together with a common bond. Your class has made a fine record for itself while in school and I confidently expect its members to con- tribute much more to this record as they pursue their individual ways. To you as individuals, I remind you that now you are about to put to the test my saying that “There are many lessons in life to be learned which are not in the text book. As fine upstanding American citizens 1 am sure you will prove to be a credit to your school, your community, and to your parents. Do not forget that wherever you go, or whatever you do, your acts, or your failure to act, at the right time and in the right way, are continually before the eyes of all. Strange as it may seem, others are interested in your every act, your ability to accept responsibility, your qualities of leadership—because the rewards of high school graduation—though avail- able to all, do not come to all. Your parents, friends, and instructors deserve much credit for the fine product you represent and I am certain you will not fail them. In conclusion, then, it is my hope, that the lessons of thoroughness, dependability, honesty, foresight, and high character which you have learned in school and have ingrained into your very personality will continually grow and be reflected upon your school and you. May it continually be said of the classes of 1929 that they have set and maintained a remarkable pace as an example for others in their pursuit of the many worthwhile things in life. Cordially yours, RALPH N. KOCHKR. 7
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STAFF OF 1929 SENIOR RECORD rXD ft? Editor-in-Chief..............................Isabelle Walker Business and Advertising Manager.......................Joseph Blum Assistant Advertising Manager..........................Watson Dean Orchestra—Fred Wood. History—Mildred Gillette. Senior A Play—Florence Hover. Senior B Play—Gail Walker. Debating—Fcrrar Renzulli. Prophecy—Allen Dudley and Priscilla Morris. Will—Marcella Yeager and Joseph Gallia. Dramatic Club—Gertrude Roman. Public Speaking—Charles W illiams. Literary—Helen Lord. Sports—Football—Manuel Fhrlich. Sports—Basket Ball—Edward Bevan. Sports—Girls’ Basket Ball—Marie Geb- hardt. Arts—Paul Schneider. Aurelia Pcr- nazza, Iona Caruso, Vera Dadianoff. Photographs—Harold Lcgg and Evalyn Crammer. Humor—Frank Exum, Paulene Hunt- ington, Ellis Dudley, Lois Ficge. Baseball—Edward Bevan. Track—Manuel Ehrlich. Writers of Personals—Allan Dudley, Roland White, Frank Exum, Charles Williams, Mulford Bishop, Rebecca Brand riff, Margaret Burns, Jessie Risman, Mary Modelle, Ruth Lirio, Clara Pancari, Gloria Mattioli, Edith Neib. Stenographers—Rose Fabbri, Catharine Phipps, Edith Neib, Robert Webb, Marie Gcbhardt, Jessie Risman. 9
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