Vineland High School - Record Yearbook (Vineland, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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HENRY L. McCANN “BARNEY” Barney speaks the Irish blarney. HELEN I. McCONELOGUE “mack Home Room Officer, '31, '33, ’34; You may late just three guesses As to where Helen gets those dresses. MICHAEL MIGNOGNA “KELLY Baseball, ’32, ’33. ’'Onions is a little man. Hut on size there is no ban. ROSALIE MITCHELL “MITCH Interdas Basketball, '31, ’32; Music; Dramatics; Operetta, '33; Chorus. Rosalie’s capacity for food, Is rather immense w i.m she's in the mood. SAMUEL N. MOFFA “MAFFEY” Interclass Foot! all. '2'?, 30; Interclass Basketball, 2?; Base- ball. 30, 31. ’32. ’34; Foot: all. '31, '32; Home Room O.-ie.r, ’31; Band, ’33. Sam was once a man’s man. Mow he’s just a lady's man. HOPWOOD MULLEN “hop” President Home Room. ’30, ’31; Track, ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34; Debating, ’30, 31 ; Public Speak- ing, '31, ’32. ’33; Operetta, ’32; Dramatic Club, '31, ’32, ’33; President Dramatic Club, ’32; Interclass Football, '30, ’31; In- terclass Basketball, ’30; Chem- istry Club, ’33, '34; Hi-Y Club, ’32, ’33. He’s never sour and never sullen. II'e refer, of course, to Hop- wood .Mullen. VERA MAE MURRAY VER”—“MAE” A quiet way will always Pay. BEATRICE M. MYERS b” Home Room Offic r. ’31; In terclass Basketball, ’32. ’33 Varsity Basketball, ’32, ’33 French Club, ’33. lllond, smiling and fair, She and make a peach of a pair! EVELYN NEWMAN EVE H’e never saw Eve Ever have a peeve. EARLE NORTON “TANGLE” Baseball, 31, '32, ’33. Earle’s smiling features are rare, He’s an answer to a maiden's prayer. 19

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ALEXANDER LESHAY F. F. A., ’32, ’33. A Es a armer. Boy, what a charmer. MAX L. LEVENSON MICKEY” Interclass Football, ’30; In- terclass Basketball, '30; Track, ’31, '33, ’34; Radio Club. ’31 : Home Room Officer, ’33; Music Club, ’33, ’34. What we said about Sid goes about Max And we’re sticking very close to facts. EMMA LOVREZ em” Chemistry Club, ’34. F.m’’ is a gem. ABRAHAM MAIL al” Home Room Officer, 31, 32, 3 Will he speed up, this boy named Abie? Our only answer can be “maybe. YKTTA MAIL Yrtta’s English is up to date. She never hands her outlines in late. ANTHONY V. MANTEGNA montie” Track, ’31 ; Home Room Of- ficer, 32; Cheerleader, ’32, ’33; Operetta, ’33; Senior Play, ’34. A boy like Tony we never saw. Embarrass him f Sever. That’s his flaw. STANLEY MARKUM STAN” Science Club, ’30; Radio Club, ’32; Chemistry Club, ’33, ’34. Duck! here’s Stan, the stale joke king. We’re very glad he doesn’t sing. FRANKLIN L. MARTI NELLI martin” Interclass Football, ‘31 ; Home Room Officer, ’31 ; Band, ’31. ’32, ’33. An orchestra leader and a piano player, too. Two things that he at least can do. JOSEPH S. MARTI NELLI iiank” Tip your hat to tiny Joe And understand he’s not so slow. WALTER K. MATLACK ramcat Home Room President, ’30, '31; Library Council. ‘30, '31: Hi-Y Club, ’32. ’33; Track, ’33. ’34; Senior Dance Committee, ’34. If Kin could figure like hr runs, He’d be smarter than the smart ones. 18



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SARAH ANNE PARKER “SAP” French Club, ’33. She is always knitting. Something proper and quite fit- ting. ROBERT PARSONS Public Speaking Content, '34; Chemistry Club, '33, '34. Still waters run deep, and that is Boh, But he will shine above the mob. DENZEL WILSON PAYNE “den” Asst. Managing Editor of Newspaper,'31 ; Managing Edi- tor of Newspaper, '32, '33; Radio Club, '33; Stamp Club, '33. Payne will be a printer's devil. Yes, he will. Il'e're on the level. LOUISE W. PENNINO “p-9-o Home Room Officer, 31, '32, '33; Public Speaking Contest, 32; Inurclass Basketball. 31, '32, '33; Varsity Basketball, '32. ’33; Assembly Chairman, '33, '34; Member House of Repre- sentat ves, '32; Secretary French Club, '33. '34; Year Book Staff. Captain of the Girls’ Basketball team, ll'atfh her sometimes let off steam. HERMAN J. PEREZ PERR ” French Club, '33; F. F. A., '32, '33. Herman is a likable (hap. On whom, we fear, no wings shall pap. RAYMOND PHILLIPS “ray” Interclass Football, '31, ’32; Baseball, '31, '32; Interclass Basketball, '31 ; Basketball, '32. '33, '34. Blue eyes has Ray. The color of the sky on a bright, sunny day. GENE PIERMATTEI Orchestra. '31, '32, '33. '34; State Orchestra, '32. '33; Presi- dtnt Home Room,'31; President cf Orchestra, '33, '34; Track, '31; Football, '31. The answer to a maiden's prayer. Give Gene a sax and he's never gayer. ALBA E. PIGNATIELLO Library Council. '30, '31, '32; Student Hostess, '32; Vice-Pres- ident Home Room, '31, '32; Home Room President, '32, 33; Home Room Secretary, '33; Music, '30, '31, ’32; French Club, '33, '34. In (lasses Alba’s never in a muddle, For proof, just go ask Miss I lull el. JAMES PI NOT II “JIMMY” Treasurer Home Room, '32. '33; Chemistry Club, '33, 34 ; Orchestra. ’31, '32, '33, '34. Jimmy sure was up a tree mean Trigonometry. SAMUEL PUSTIZZI “BONES Baseball. '31. '32, '33. '34; Vice-President F. F. A., '32. Sam has black and curly hair. And always seems to have a care. 20

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