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ABRA 11 AM A BRA MOW1TZ “BRQMY President Science Club, ’30; Freshman Track Team, ’30; Stamp Club, ’32. Hromy's hair is curly He started to curly it early. HERBERT ANASTOR DOC Interclass Basbctball, '30; Vineland Hi-Spot», ‘31, '32; Li- brary Council, '32; Baseball, ’32; Treasurer Senior B Class, ’33; Chemistry Club, ‘33; Band, ’33. Credit goes to our friend. Ilerh, li'ho knows a noun from any verb. MARGUERITE BANKS ••PUTT Home Room Officer, ’31, '32. Margie is so pretty and sweet. To us ail she is a treat. STEVE BARI nenb” Orchestra, '30. Oh. heave a sigh for poor old Steve, Our school, he says, hr hates to leave. ERMA L. BARKLEY “ERM Chemistry Club, '33. T.rm is a well-known member of our firm. RUTH EMILY BENNETT BENNETT” Captain Crossbones, ’31: “Nautical Knot,” '32; Interclass Basketball, ’31. ’32, ’33, ’34; Music, ’31, ’32; Year Book Staff, ‘34; Basketball, '34; Pub- lic Speaking, ‘34; Music Festi- val, '33; (Lorge Washington Celebration, ’33; Student Coun- cil, ’33 This girl writes class history, How she does it is a mystery. EDWARD S. BERF.S “sm:l:ng eddie Interclass Debating, ’29; In- terclass Football, '30; Inter- class Basketball. ’30, ’31 ; Var- sity Baseball, '30, ’31, '32. '33; Varsity Football, '31, ’32; Var- sity Basketball. '32; President F. F A., '33; President Varsity Club, ’33. Of all girts F.d is wary. It's because he thinks of Mary. REBA BERKOVVITZ “re” Secretary of Home Room,’31; Operetta, '32. Reba is our Queen of Sheba. HORACE BISHOP hump Football, ’30, 31, 32; Science Club, ’31; Home Room Secre- tary. ’33. ’34; F. F. A., ’31. ’32. '33. ’34. Our future farmer known as “Hump, Is destined a lot of soil to dump. VIRGINIA E. BISHOP ginger” President Home Room. '31; Vice-President Home Room. '32; Treasurer Home Room, '33 ; Library Council, ’33; Student Council, '33; French Club, '33. This fair lass can certainly blufi in history class. 9
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Who’s Who Girls Dot Detrick Dot Kuckcn Sue Ferrara Dot Kueken Alba Pignatiello Jeanette Streeter Emma Krapowsky Gertrude Tradelius Mary Reeves Louise Pennino Dot Kueken Dot Brad way Sue Ferrara Mary Reeves Lorraine Scattolini Katherine Finney Marjorie Ladd Dot Detrick Sara Ann Parker Lorraine Scattolini Juanita Blackwell Juanita Blackwell YVilhemina Schroeder Dot Detrick Mary Reeves Anna Detrick Juanita Blackwell Rena Creamer Alba Pignatiello Dot Kueken Louise Pennino Most Popular Best Looking Best Athlete Most Stylish Most Studious Tallest Most Ambitious Most Sophisticated H appy-Go-Luckv Most Original Best Singer Best Actor Best Dancer Best Sport Biggest Flirt Most Sentimental Biggest High-Hat Most Sociable Best Mannered Peppiest Freshest Most Argumentative Most Easily Shocked Shortest Biggest Eater Most Pessimistic Biggest Bluffer Meekest Best Musician Best Dresser Most Collegiate Boys Bud Delafrange Gerald Griggs Paul Testa Ken Matlack Charles Dryden John Leach Frank Testa George W. Bvrnc Seymour Hyman Sidney Brown Eli Broidy Eli Broidy Paul Testa 'Fonv Farinella Sidney Brown Eli Broidy Eli Broidy Bud Delafrange George W. Byrne Tony Mantegna Seymour Hyman Bernard Van Wyk Max Levenson Pete Cugino Tony DiNapoli Bernard Van Wyk Sam Brown Robert Parsons Dante Fiocchi Dick Ritter Dick Ritter 8
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JUANITA BLACKWELL BI.ACKIE Music, ’32, ’33, ’34. Although Juanita can argue and bluff, She certainly does know her stuff! MELVIN I). BLOOMENSTEIN MEL Melvin is quite tall and shy. There’s more to him than meets the eye! MARGARET BORGO MARGIE” Music Club, ’31. Quiet and observing is Mar- garet, She very sAdom misses her target. LOUIS G. BOSTWICK “BOSTON LAMPWICK” Public Speaking, '29, ’30, '31, '32, '33; Cheerleader, ’31, ’32, ’33; Assi. Pianist Orchestra, ’32; Music Club, 31, ’32; Mu- sical Festival, ’32; Student Asst. Librarian, ’32; George Wash- ington Celebration, '32; French Club, ’33; Chemistry Club, ’33. Louie and Kitty .the loving pair. Shall their joys and troubles share. DOROTHY B. BRADWAY dot” Home Room Officer, ’30, ’31 ; Library Council, ’32, ’33; Pub- lic Speaking, ’33, '34; Dramatic Club, ’31, '32. ’33, '34; Year Book Staff, ’34; Interclass Bas- ketball, '32; Chemistry Club, '34; Senior Play, ’34. Nice looking and popular too. Characteristics which belong to but few. JOSEPH BRIGNOLI Art Club, '32. Hrignoli is a quiet one. He must be a deaf mute's son. ELI BROIDY Editor-in-Chief Senior Rec- ord, '34; Vice-President June Senior Class, '34; Cast Annual Operettas, ’32, ’33. ’34; Varsitv Track, '31. '32. '33. ’34; Cap- tain-Elect Varsity Track Team, '34; Business Manager Senior Play, '34; Dramatic Club, ’32, '33, ‘34; Vice-President Dra- matic Club, ’33, ’34; Library Council, ’33, '34; Student Asst. Librarian, '33, '34; Musical Cantata , '32, '33; Ioterclass Debating, ’32; Interclass Ath- letics, '31. '33. Student, actor, singer, too— Is there any thing this boy can't dot ALFRED BROWN TED” Home Room Officer, '31. IT hen this boy goes a’gunning, The rabbits go a'running. MARIE BROWN “brownie Ask the teachers about Marie, Is she nicet Yes sirree. SAMUEL L. BROWN “smiley” Librarian, ’30; Vice-President Home Room, ‘31 ; Operetta, '31 : Music Club, ’31, '33; Track Manager, '31. '32, ’33; Home Room Officer, 32; Music Fes- tival, ’32; George Washington Festival, ’33; Chemistry Club, ’33; Senior R.cord Staff, '34. Chemistry floored our stoutish Hr own. Hut it couldn’t make his smile a frown. 10
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