Vineland High School - Record Yearbook (Vineland, NJ)

 - Class of 1951

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OFFICERS Frank Romano Angia Conto . Mr. Minifri Sylvia Cione Lou Browne .. ....President Vice President .....Advisor ....Secretary ....Treasurer CLASS HISTORY Meek and timid, yet determined even then to become outsatnding, the Freshman Class of '51 hit a high goal in that first magazine drive. Guided by our advisor, Mr. Minifri, and our officers—1 Joseph Soracco, President; Ida Angle. Vice-Presi- dent; Lois Babbitt, Secretary; and Donald Luisi, Treasurer, we acquired a new confidence in our- selves and in V.H.S. Some of the highlights of that freshman year were: the formation of the National Honor Society and the National Athletic Scholar- ship Society. Gym Night, the Music Festival, and the Freshman Assembly featuring talent from our own class. With a feeling of belonging, we launched into our sophomore year. This was a glorious period for us, filled with such events as the big Thanks- giving Game Pep Rally in Gittone Stadium, the Junior Town Meeting Assembly in which juvenile delinquency was discussed, the Christmas Dance with the giant snowman centerpiece, the Science Fair at Glassboro. our unforgettable Sophomore Party, and that wonderful first Red and Gray Day. Our backbone throughout the year was the lead- ership of President Jean Carnegie. Vice-President James Reaves, Secretary Frances Genovese, and Treasurer Donald Luisi. Juniors now, our pride was evidenced in every project—the magazine drive, the Class Play The Inner Willy , and the Junior-Senior Prom with its unusual oriental theme. The burning of the annex was an outstanding event. James Reaves held the gavel that year, aided by Rudy Ruberti as Vice-President, Josephine Martinelli as Secretary, and again Donald Luisi as Treasurer. Moving- up exercises and Honor Society induction only strengthened that deep-rooted pride of ours. Oh. the magic of the word senior ! We managed to fit so much into that short, but heav- enly year, marked by the high tide of school spirit, the organization of the Riding Club and the Sec- retarial Club, our sensational Class Play. The Night of January Sixteenth , and those endless efforts to raise money (especially the Christmas tree project). Our officers were Frank Romano. President; Angel- ina Conto, Vice-President; Silvia Cione. Secretary; and Louis Browne. Treasurer. The dreams of four fleeting years were at last realized—the Prom, the Washington trip, and Graduation! 14

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CARROLL M. ADAMS better known as Whitey . . . very quiet and unassuming . . . but then still water runs deep . . . very often seen driving around in his jet black chewy .. . distinguishing feature of Carroll—platinum blond hair JUDITH EDITH ALIMENTI sometimes called Julie . . . very quiet . . . terribly shy . . . hails from Richland-on-Harding . . . fond of dancing at Buena . . . blushes easily . . . looks like Lena Romay . . . pals are Marie. Jean, and Eleanor CAMILLE ANGELO known among the better set as shorty . . . very friendly . . . brown hair and eyes . . . always willing to help . .. pals are Margie. Julie. Joan ... likes Zucca's pastry—who doesn't? . . . interested in fashions . . . exponent of latest style FRANK JAMES ANGELUCCI, JR. all his friends call him Jimmie . . . among his many interests—modern art holds a preferred spot . . . Jimmie executes a neat Charleston and many other dances . . . everyone agrees he has a friendly smile for all . .. J.A.S. boy IDA ANN ANGLE a willing worker. . . very pleasant . . . excellent student ... fun to be with . . . dramatic enthusiast . . . enjoys writing . . . very congenial . . . handles money affairs for National Honor Society . . . familiar to 8th period wanderers CLARIESE FRANKLIN ARTHUR very musical lass . . . truly melodious . . . has been in All-State Chorus three times . . . engaged—also in many activities . . . willing . . . cooperative . . . athletic ... an alarming amount of good nature . . . should go far with her voice VIVIAN J. ASSELTA known as Viv to almost everyone . . . beautiful black hair. . . pleasant to to talk with . . . nice to walk with . . . enjoys music . . . excellent twirler . . . friends are Phyl, Jo. Sylvia . . . likes summer vacations in Wildwood—for what reason? PHYLLIS ANN AUSTINO better known as Phyl ... a very popular gal . . . has true V.H.S. spirit . . . possesses one of those endearing smiles for everyone ... a heart of gold . . . one would consider a typical American Girl LOIS JANE BABBITT known as Bibbitt ... she picked up Effle from Senior Play . . . will be an efficient secretary . . . very moody . . . pleasant smile . . . swell to be with . . . very lively . . . pet pastime is the eighth wonder of the world—Lucretia SOPHIE MARIE BALLARD friends usually call her Sof . . . pleasant . . . ready to help . . . nice smile . . . friendly with all . . . very enthusiastic . . . usually seen with Vi, Rosalie. Lyn . . . quiet at times . . . bashful blusher . . . lost in French?—see Sof 15

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