Vineland High School - Record Yearbook (Vineland, NJ)

 - Class of 1929

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June Class Poem Wc arc leaving you, dear Vineland High School, Leaving you with much regret, The four years with you have been happy, Full of joys that wc cannot forget. The four years with you have taught us To be honest, loyal and true. So no matter what we endeavor, Our thoughts shall come back to you. Wc have loved you, fought for you, even cried for you, When your battles held full sway. Your colors forever before us, Led us onward, dear Red and Gray. Now comes the time for sad parting. Oh, how wc wish wc could stay, But Life’s long journey’s just starting, And her call wc must obey. Duty’s voice is calling us To that greater world of care, Where minds of men arc broadened, Who seek achievement there. And so when on this long journey Wc falter along a rough road, We know that thoughts of our dear old high Will lighten our heavy load. IONA CARUSO. in

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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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FRED M. WOOD Commercial ... . Edward Everett llol bies—Sax playing and Working What would the class of '29 have done without Fred? We all think Freddy is the best president a class ever had. and those who went to Washington sure do hand it to him for making the trip a success. Fred is quite an actor. Do you remeinlier Gramp Pern- broke in the Senior I’lay? That was Fred. Ami have you heard our high school orchestra and noticed that working sax? That's Fred too. lie is frivolous yet sensible, ami that’s what we like. . . President of Freshman Literary Society; Sophomore Debating Team; Home Room Office. '27; Orchestra, '27. '28. '29; President of Senior Class; Senior Class Play; Inter-Class Track, '27; Hi-Y Club. |28: Alter- nate in Public Speaking Contest. '27; Senior Record Staff; President of Junior Class. rSl HAROLD LEGG Commercial “Shrimp Edward Everett llohhy Teasing and taking rings Good (toods comes in small packages.” Yo, Shrimp. This yell has Ik-cii heard quite often for it is Harold's nickname and Harold is quite popular. Every - one likes him, especially the girls. They think he is cute and you know what happens when girls think that. Shrimp and his clarinet have been an important part of our orchestra for the last three years. Orchestra; President of Literary, '27; Senior Play; Vice-President of Senior Class; Junior Class Trea- surer; Vice-President of Literary, '26; Senior Record Staff. CATHARINE PHIPPS General Gyp Philomathcan Hobbies Dancing. Swimming “To knot - her is lo lore her. If you want someone to talk to you, liste.i to you. g with you. in other words lie a friend to you -see Catharine. You always know when Gyp'» around by her tricky little giggles. Her magnetic personality and genial disposition have won her many friends. Here's luck to you. Phippsv, in every- thing you undertake. Secretary Philo Literary Society. '25; Home Room Officer. '25: Public Speaking. '26. '27; Yearbook S:aff. '29; In'.crclass Debating. 27, '29; Secretary of Senior Class, '29. GAIL ARLINE NORMAN WALKER 'Classical Philomathcan liobbie . Sports and Dancing “On light fantastic toe.” Sow Gail has school for a vocation and a line student she is. too. Rut dancing is her avocation and she is just as good at that. We think her favorite Biblical character is Isaac, don’t you? Nevertheless, her thoughts are not l»ack in Old Testament times. Gad is up-to-date in every respect. She is fond of all kinds of sports and an excellent basketball player. Dramatic Club, '28. '29; Senior Class Treasurer; Vice-President of Home Room; Staff of Senior Record; Basketball. '28. '29. 1?

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