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GLORIA MARY MATTIOLI Criicrol •‘do” Kdward Kverett 11. J l.y Driving The crowning glory of woman is her hair. Gloria is intere te«l in BridgeUm. Wc wonder what the attraction is? And | oise- she beats all professional models. We remember an incident when Gloria's ability to become a model on short notice saved the day. The girls all envy Gloria's talent for keeping her hair so lovely. I’residrnt Home Room. '20; Vice-President Home Room. ’27: Treasurer. '29. FREDERICK HERBERT McCLENNEN, JR. Technical ••.Mac Kdward Everett I lobby— I )isturbing teachers Does Fred know English? Why he can diagram almost any sentence ever uttered. He is rather |ttiet, but now and then we hear a wit.y remark in a silent class room and all e es turn to Fred. MABEI. MIEKKA Commercial “Mae Kdward Kverett Hobby- Sports Her quietness of manner belies the mischief that lies beneath ' Mac doesn’t -ay much at any time. She believes in le.ting things speak for themselves and they do. She is quiet, but that only adds to her personality, besides we know the saying alxiut still water. “Mae has changed a lot since her “acorn «lays and has come out of her shell. If yon don't think so. just ask oh you know! flood luck. Mabel. Home Room Officer. ‘26; Track. ’26. '28. MARY R. MODELLE General Chickie’ Kdward Kverett Hubby -Driving l.verylhing one learns is not taught from a text booh. “Chickie is always a good student, full of fun. and ready fur what comes. She is otic of those pals which only our Alma Mater can produce. I i«l you see her Ford start off for the Glassboro game? School spirit? We should say!!!: Wc wonder how she liked canoeing in lil idgcton one night !a t Jl,ne. Never mind. Mary, you're not the only one that has a liking for the opjiosite sex. Ba-kctball. ’27. ’28. ’29; Debating Team, ’26; Track. ’26; Deputy. ’26. ’27; Vear Hook Staff. '29. 31
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DOI.ORF.S RITA MACH IRE Commercial “Doll” Edward Everett Hobby DaneiiiK “ ’Poll’ and «7 0 o Poll.” Don't von all agree with us? Now we are considering :• real master initial when it conies to shorthand. In fact, “Doll locs everything “short. She has the anility to make you laugh against your will, so watch your step. And we must add that she has all sorts of interests in Ncwfield. Spanish I»lay, '28. BERTHA MARINO (icneral Bert Edward Everett liohhy Reading “Black her eyes as I he berry That grows on the thorn by the uxiyside. Bertha is a |uiet girl. Her voice very seldom is heard except when she is called on to recite, then invariably Bert answers and sits down. How do yon pull in such good test marks. “Bert? Now don’t tell us the answer is studying. You see before you, gentle readers, our history star who al- ways knows the answers for Mr. Moyer's “one word test . She is always ready with suggestions or a word of encourage- ment. and is an ideal classmate. Be as active in your life’s work as you have been in your school work, ami your succe s is assured. ROSE FRANCES MARLFFI Commercial “Murphy Philomathcan Hobbies- Bathing. Baseball There lies deviltry beneath her mild exterior.” There sure is a devil abroad when “Murphy gets started. And can she laugh? Just jiokc her between the fifth and sixth rib and find out. And when it come.; to bringing her marks up in typing, you ought to see her lingers flv. V. II. S. i- very sorry to In «• such a girl, for rhe has brightened many a • lull spot in the hearts of her friends. May she go through life iloing the same to all. RICHARD L. MAYS Commercial “Dick Philomathcan Hobby—“Her Life’s too short to worry.” Dick is one of those quiet fellows that practices and dixrs not preach, lie says very little except to “her.” There is one thing we can say about “Dick which is not true of many other high school fellows, and that is he can concentrate on his studies. We are sure that if he ever gets the chance he will make V. H. S. proud of him. 30
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General PRISCILLA MORRIS Bud Philomathean Hobby—Swimming Xice lookinft—Pom bet! Taken—Not yet ( ) Clever—I’ll say!! Humorous—All day!!! “Buddy” always has a smile and a kind word for everyone. Those who know her arc impressed with her spirit of happi- ness. Her friendships never die. Good luck. “Buddy! Secretary of Literary Society. ’26; Cashier of Home Room. 27. '28; Year Bonk Staff. 29. EDITH NE1K General “Kdes Edward Everett Ilohhics Sports. Scotch Jokes A ircoI enchantress she may he, but•—” “Wecdsy with her big gray eyes had done a great «leal for our high school. Can you ever imagine her saying, I’m not prepared? No. she always has her work done on time, and others have found relief in that. Talk about her ability for finding Scotch jokes! Miss Chafey can tell you more about that. Home Room Officer. 26. 27; Senior Record Staff. CLARA PANCAR I General “Claire Edward Everett Hobby Bcaucoup de choscs Still water runs deep. Yc have found in Clara a faithful worker and an A-1 student always. Being quiet docs not detract from her many qualities, besides she is anything but quiet at times. Clara hopes to teach the A. B. C’s to toddling youngsters, or is it French? She sure knows “It! No. don't mistake us. we mean French. Year Book Staff. 29; French Play. '29. LEO V. PELENSKY Classical Columbus Philnmathcaii Hobby -Sports Prank, unussuminp, kind to all. I«rn is a good student and a good friend. His hearty laugh has cheered many a classroom. 1-co’s specialty must be languages for he is fond of Latin and French. Though he has not taken an active part in sports, we know he cheers loudly for Vineland and will always remember our high school. Ve especially, admire the perseverance with which he carries out anything he undertakes. President of English Class. 27; Deputy of Literary Society, 27; Home Room Cheer Leader, ’28, ’29. 32
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