Vineland High School - Record Yearbook (Vineland, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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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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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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SIDNEY BROWN “SID” Music Club, '33; Chemistry Club, '33, '34; Dramatic Club, ’33, '34; Cheerleader, '33, '34; Year Book (Asst. Editor), ’34; Operetta “Pickles, '33; Busi- ness Manager Senior Play, ’34. Sid likes but two kinds of girls. Those without, and those with curls. ALICE M. BUCKMINSTER BUCKY Art Club President, 34; Year Book Staff, '34. A flower, a house, a scene that’s hare, Alice draws them all with an art that’s rare. ANNA BUGLIO shrimp” Music Club, '31, ’32. Although quid, she’s lots of fun, Two characteristics needed in the long run. GEORGE WILLIAM BYRNE “DOC Interclass Football, '30; Hi- Spots. '32, '33. George is dictionary crazy, Hut his grammar is quite hazy. ELIZABETH S. CALVERLEY “BETTY Freshman Basketball, ’31; Music Club, ’31, '33. A giggle in class a hurst of laughter, Hetty, please see me after! ANNA M. CARR “ANN” Music Club, '31. Many think this lass a riot, Although she’s slim, it’s not from diet. N. BURDSALL CARR “BURT Library Council, '31, '32, '33; Home R oin Offi:er, 3»; Secre- tary Radio Club, '33. Short waves, long waves are all the same to him. He’s bubbling over with a lot of vim. ARTHUR CAT1-RINA Cheerleader, '33, ! «; Basket- ball. '34. Acrobatic cheers by Art Amaze the school and reach the heart. JAMES V. CICCARELLO chick” Basketball, '32, '33. '34; Pres- idem Home Room, '32; Secre- tary Varsity Club, '33. This hoy’s a basket'sail shark, In the basket the ball he docs Park. MARJORIE E. CLARK MARGE” Music, '31, '32; Junior-Senior Reception Committee, '33; Chemistry Club, '34. Marjory knows her Latin de- clensions, They are of her own invention. 1 1

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