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February Class Song 1 Adieu to you dear Vineland High. We leave you with regret. The future opens forth its doors, And we with tasks are met. We go with banners streaming bright, And hearts so full of hope, We leave you dear old Vineland High, The school we love. II When day is done and happiness Has filled our hearts with love, We’ll look back o’er those four brief years Spent with friends we love. And we will ne’er forget the things You taught us while we stayed Within your walls so dear to us, Dear Red and Gray. Ill We meet here on this day of days, Our Graduation Day, To tell you that we’ll prove our worth, When we from you must stray. You will be glad to know us when We triumph and rejoice, In winning a new victory Beyond vour walls. FLORENCE HOYKR. February Class Poem MEMORIES We’ve spent a few short years together Whate’er our follies and faults may be. Forget our high school, we shall never, But uphold it, a golden memory. To trace those days and hours alone Our pensive memories linger o’er, Dearer than all the joys we’ve known, Those scenes to be enjoyed no more. As we look into the future And see so many roads, It is you, dear Vineland High School, Who helps us bear our loads. When we reach the sign post “success” At the bend of a sharp curve, Before us will stand our motto, “Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve.” These four years have built a tower Which we in time shall sec, And tho’ we have no rosy bowers, Some day we’ll have the key. We part and many an eye is tearful As we leave Red and Gray so true, Friend of our youth, Vineland High School, We bid a fond adieu. HELEN GAR DELLA and CECELIA KOBIE. 14
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IRVING GREENBERG Classical Philomathean I lobby— Football ll'liere there's a will, there's a way.” • lrv lias Ixrii a great help to the school ami to our class. For the school he played a line game of football, and for the class well, we couldn't have found a better president. In the role of Ambrose I’calc. an advertising man. he showed his acting ability. And when it conics to girls, Irv i» no slouch. Ask FI She knows. President of Senior Class: Vice-President of Philo- mathr.au Literary Society; Cashier. '27; Senior Play. '29; Football. '28. CHARLES IRVING WILLIAMS Technical ‘'General Kdward Rverett I lobby- DeMolay Hoi! to thee, blithe spirit! lie, lie! If it giggles, it's Charles. That’s a sign of a friendly, happy-go-lucky fellow, ami “Chick is mi exception to the rule. He could not bear to leave old V. II. S. so after he graduated at mid-year, he became a P. G. He's been places (Plattshurg) ami seen things, therefore, he's worldly wise. If you have a problem, let “Chick” figure it out for you. Success is his. Home Room Officer, '25. 2 «: Public Speaking. '26, '27. '28; Inter-Class Debates. '27. '28; Vice-President «if Srni«ir Class. FLORENCE I.ENORL HOVER General “Flo Philomathean The sweetest, the dearest, the lovable too; Hest hind of a sport, and a pal true blue. Introducing Miss Hover. Ah! Here we have a charming young Miss—an actress as well as a scholar. You all certainly did miss something if you missed seeing our darling “Flo” as a typical grandmother, and a severe one at that, in Oh Kay.” Poor Cramp certainly did have a hard time of it so we are a bit inclined to feel sorry f«ir a certain promising young senior. And when it comes to talking, we had better let “Flo” s|ieak for herself. She is quite capable. Vice-President of Home Room. '25; Secretary ami Treasurer. '27; Vice-President «if Dramatic Club. '29; Secretary of Senior Class. '29; Senior Play; Home Room Play. RICHARD D'ADAMO Commercial Hitch Kdward Rverett Hobby—Talking to ushers Silenee is { olden. Judged by the way he handled our treasury. Dick” may become a second Andrew Mellon, lie is a busy man and a smart fellow who is always really to help you. If he keeps this up we cannot tell to what heights he will climb. Home Room Officer. '25; Assistant Cashier, '27; Cashier, '28; Treasurer, '28; Senior Play Committee. '28. 15
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