Vineland High School - Record Yearbook (Vineland, NJ)

 - Class of 1929

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MARGARET BURNS General Peg'' Edward Everett I lobby- Swimming “The mo.it precious things come in the smallest pachapes.” Margaret is tiny, but she is a fine girl ami a true friend. Everyone loves “Peggy” for her sunny smile and keen wit. She loves a joke at any time, but especially in French class. Her ambition is to be a detective. Beware! She may be practicing on you. Margaret also has singular ability .is a critic. Perhaps she will be a famous writer or. if not. another Sherlock Holmes, flood luck to you, “Peggy,” wher ever you go ami whatever you do! Senior Record Staff. PHOEBE FOSTER CALLAHAN (icneral “Jo” Edward Everett Hobby Dancing Silence is golden. Phoebe is one of our quiet. unassuming girls who believes that silence is golden. She never has much to say, not even when she is called on (except asking questions.) Nevertheless we are expecting great things front you. Phoebe, as it is usu- ally those who say the least that do the most. Go to it. Phoebe, ami may success lie thine! MARV CAREVV (icneral Mess” Philomatheau Hobby Asking uuestions May pleasure wing thy lightly Heeling hours. .hid i.ealtli attend thee on thy smiting way.' Mary doesn't say much -but what doesn't she think. More than one of us often wonder what is behind Mary's cont| oscd countenance. Hut we don't mean to imply that Mary is aloof or un- friendly. She isn’t, as all her friends will testify. We wish you, Mary, the best that life has to offer, for you deserve it. Gypsy Rover. MAURICE C. CAREW General Maurie” Philomathean Hobby—De Molay “I dare do all that may become a man. Who dares do more is none.” Hail! Carcw. the all studious. Maurice has been with us several years and has tried a number of courses but finally settled on agriculture. Maybe he doesn't intend to lie a farmer after all but he certainly has an eye for chickens. Some say that Mr. Carew is cut out for an army officer or something of that nature ami yet we feel that he would be equally good at business or dancing. By the way. we ho|K- that you didn't miss his tramp impersonation between thc- acts of the Senior Play. President of Young Farmers’ Association; Home Room Officer. '24. '25. '26. '27; Football Squad. '24. '25: Inter-Class Track. '25. '26; Gypsy Rover. 20

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JOSEPH BLUM Technical “Joe” Edward Everett Hobby—Chasing for ads “I’ve never seen a pine bow down.” And we have never seen Joe bend before any sort of a gale. Always steady, always ready -That's “Joe. He is one of our finest students and well liked by everyone. He has made one of the most capable Senior Record Business Managers that Vineland High ever had. From the way he talks advertising, we believe that he dreams advertising. Senior Year Book Business Manager. '29. REBECCA BRANDRIFF Classical Becky” Philomathean Hobbies—Swimming and Reading Sugar and spice and everything nice—’’ One of the live wires of the senior class and one of our nicest girls. Bright? And how! She polishes up the mental machinery every night by hard, industrious study anil has grown quite accustomed to being on the honor roll. Staff of Senior Record. ’29. LENA MARY BUCCA General Lee” I'hilomathean Hobbies—Reading and Baseball Giggles, giggles, as the dav is long.’’ We don't know what Lena always found to giggle about, but somehow she always saw the joke when the re t of u didn’t. But she never giggled in history class. Perhaps Mr. Moyer had something to do with that. But seriously speaking, Lena makes friends very easily, and is well liked by all who know her. FRONCIS BURNS Classical Angel Face” Edward Everett Hobby—A certain Young Man Open minded, frank and fair, Here's a girl :ei hout a care.” Quiet, unassuming, but true blue is our general and correct opinion of Froncis, hut when we classify her good points the superlative degree works overtime. This tall, slim maiden usually gives the impression of dignity, but tho-e who sit in the rear of Room 105. second period, are accustomed to hear a really undignified giggle break out when all is silent. By the way. are we right in thinking you're interested in a par- ticular senior of the opposite sex? This is just a whisper. Fron.” But who is that cute S. T. ?” Glee Club, '27, 28; Gypsy Rover. 19



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ANGELINA M. CARPENITO Ccncral “Ange Edward Everett Hobby Reading ”.l maiden shy and deni:.re.” We know that Angelina works hard. Being shy. she never volunteers in class, imt when called on she gives a levitation worth listening to. Her ways are |uiet ami unobtrusive, but we know that she carries a treasure that will some day be revealed to the world. Success to you. Angelina! IONA MARGARET CAR! SO (ieneral “Yo Philomathean Hobbies Boys. Poetry I'irlnous, modest, and fresh as a rose.” Iona i a very attractive girl and full of pep. Can anyone forget her? She seems to occupy all Cumberland County for she started her high school career in Bridgeton, ended it in dear old inelaiul. and now has decided interests in .Millville. Home Room Officer. '25. '2o; (Jypsy Rover; Senior Record Staff. NEI.I.IE CHEW (ieneral Philomathean “Pleasure, thou art lemptiuii.” A hearty laugh, and you know “Nell is coming. It often brings her trouble, but more often it brings her friends. She always carries her humor with her and uses it on all occa- sions. “Nell likes to try everything once and “certain” things twice. She declares the most tempting thing she knows is swimming on a hot day in June with the prospect of a difficult day in school. FLORA COARI Commercial “Flo Edward Everett I lobby— Dancing Dark- are her eyes, luit they carry joy. Dark- is her hair, hut yec, oh hoyf Flora's eyes always carry a sparkling glint of fun no matter where you see her. She brings sunshine where ever she goes. Is she a neat dancer? And How! She is going to Ik- Phil Nutt s next partner. Mo has a liking for anything that is red. By the way. Flora how is “Reds ? Spanish Plav. '28. 21

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