West Orange High School - Ranger Yearbook (West Orange, NJ)
- Class of 1941
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In years to come we shall remember her, not so much as an art teacher, but rather as a woman whose unfailing generosity and quiet kind- ness have won our admiration. Therefore, it is to Miss Hergt that we dedi- cate our annual this year, hoping that, in this way, we can show our deep appreciation of the debt of gratitude we owe her. 1 CONTENTS ILISUII mol I Kun ltlus IXQINLIUSIH Q QL P ILL 1 134 t V' ncl . . , Pug- 17 ' Sul ,np . . . Imp 112 Athletics . . . lllgc 159 . . . . 1 l59 'AQ' gg . 2 Y- 191 TREWORD Halfway up Orange Mountaln stands OUR SCHOOL Somewhat wlthdrawn from the road, It seems to the passerby nelther unusual nor lmposlng True, It has a certaln beauty as It rxses from the mountaln s1dc, the green of the shrubbery softenmg 1ts stern walls as they stand ln sharp contrast agalnst the deep blue of the sky It IS a beauty, however, whose counterpart can be found anywhere else ln our country for ours lS 1 typlcal Amerlcan hlgh school The green of 1ts surroundlng grounds lb marred by numerous brown tracks, s1lent evndence of the hundreds of feet that pass that way each day, m wmter s snows and summers heat The worn surface of the stone steps, too, bears the mark of the cont1nual tread of countless students throughout the years Wlth each passlng season the aspect of OUR SCHOOI varles, pre sentlng to the outslde world an everchanglng panorama of school llfe I1 the d1m l1ght of many an autumn afternoon, mxdst the smell of burnmg leaves, the slopes of the campus are covered wlth slowly movlng crowds The flash of a maroon and whlte unxform, the dylng sound of a school cheer, the blare of a trumpet, the pungent smell of peanuts all are part of our football season Later 1n the year, under the gray skles of w1nter, the students, clutchlng books w1th frozen flngers, come and go more qu1etly Only the occasmonal roar of an antiquated automobnle dlsturbs them as they trudge homeward over the crlsp snow Then, as the 1cy wlnds of wlnter glVL way to warm sprmg days, the campus becomes once agam tht favornte haunt of the students Some Slt nn groups under the trees, talkmg and studymg, others wander aimlessly back and forth, enjoymg the momentary respxte from class If we are to dlscover the heart of OUR SCHOOI however, we cannot afford to lmger here Let us yoln the groups of students movmg slowly towards the school 1n response to the warmng summons of the 8 25 bell As a member of the class of 41 I 1nv1te you to v1s1t OUR SCHOOI, to meet the faculty and students, and to watch our everyday hfe Pxgt 9 . Y - . s L -.- ,Q NV V' -' . . Q L . . , , J - . I . . . x . 7 . X I l I I l 1: , , . . . . ' 7 . . , or thrtt xtirs this hae betn Oul Sthool I1 School wt but lox td and 'nrt proud of Now we lrt ltax mg tht shtl ttr of its walls Othtrs vulll talxt our pl1ctS, and soon ou1 namts wnll bt but a memorx XVtst Crangt Hugh will always Youth lf IS tht tmbltm of our own ha ichoolda S In ppl 5 QLIYS to Comt wt shall fl1ll1lx of Qur School and rtmtmbtl wlth f.,I'J.IltLldL tht many hlppy hours wt Sptnt wltlun xts walls, tht ltltlls It flllgllf us, :mtl tht 0pPOI'fl,1I1lflLS If optnttl up for ue be more than n memory to us, however. It is Il symbol of I . .' l H l 7 l Y V , , t . ountlcss numbtrs of UFITCS wt hlvc mounted tht Steps to Uur Sthool and PISSCLI through lts doors mto 1n itmos phtxt of llft and f-llLI1dllI'lLSS Thtst doors ut mole than 21 mut tntranct, howu Cl , thq lrt tht 3,1tew1y to knowl tdgc, tht po1t1lS of d motmcy A num tndmg SflL'lI'l1 of studtnts plss thnough thtm, forming 1 Cavrzlczldt which stlttchts hltk through tht past 1nd rtlthts out into rht futurt, hnkmg us to tht QLULFZIIIOIIS of xcstuytfu and to tht gLl1l,l21Il0I1S IS wt unborn It IS tht march of Youth, holdmg 'aloft tht toxth of LCILILTUOII, tht hopt of dtmot racy 1 1 I 1 1 1 X t L t 1.. . 1 4 ' 1 1-1 1 -1 1-- 1 1 I-1 - ... . 1. 1-1 1 I 1 11 -1 1rf 1 1 y- I - s 1 L 1 y 1 ' v1 1- r 111--1 - -1 L. 5 c . . 4 1 . , , .- . , , , 1 . 1... 1 s . ., ,. .. . , .1 ,,. ,- , . , t L . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - v 1- 1 - . . 4 n . , , ,. v, . . , . 1. . 1 1 -- 1 - 1 1 1 1-1 L s 1 1 440, 5. A' fgfii- at ng- fs -C 4'5- X fl .bf Mwimfvg J. uct 14 n unwonted peace tugns ox er Our School, deserted by the studcnts who are IIS llfc and soul Gillllig once mort at the famlllar sccne, however, we cln llmost heir thur carefree xoxces filling tht an' As we stand lost ln 1 thou sand memorncs, vue can fttl tht soft hrttu whnch rufllcs only the students change Though the wars may plss, we shall alwaxs find thls same sctnc, the drlwtway sloplng gently up from tht road the tlll trees shadnng the grass, and Our School rnslng, fiom tht sxdt of the mountun II1 solltlry Lllglllty the trees over our heads. No, Our School does not changeg m , x 2 1 xl y- I K 3. PGRSGDDSL nam.: f v- ff x 1 U- -mf 'F .yur wig, fl J r 4. I ln' ..-4 'Z Jilin ' if fa v! 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' 1' 1 fif? 1-1-' ' A lu ' 7-'VL p 'I . . -V 5 I.-f.:Ei.133:2V? 2 A -Y . ' l v SAL J T: ug? - xl , -V V V ' ' ' 1 V0 'ig 'VI ' V VG? V- VV U - z -- . DMIUISTRATIOU W I+' Page 22 SOlL'OlVION C. S'il'lRONC- SIlIJt'l'flIft'I1lI'!'l1f of Srlnooli Super AIR. Strongis untiring work for our interests and his expert management assuring us of every school necessity and comfort too often pass unnoticed in the hurly-burly and rush of class life. Wfe are able to hear him only a few times a yearg these days are eagerly looked forward to, and his advice is cherished and followed. Yet when we find him again each fall in his accus- tomed place among the foot- ball players, cheering as wholeheartedly and as ex- citedly as any undergraduateg and we see him downcast at our failures or rejoicing with us at our victories, we recog- nize him not only as our trusted guide and adviser, but also as our friend. Nc IL occrzwom imc fr nc ze tlllfIlN Tum makcs lllltlfllf fblllg? uncoulb WJO would kllfl abruzvf 0 frnfh You as members of the Class of 1941 are about to face new dutles and new oecaslons to assume your rcspons1b1l1t1es as cltlzcns Thns ns your country It IS to be guided and defended It IS my hope that you have recelved a conceptlon of the Amerncan way of lrfe and what lf means to be an Amerlcan I glVC you my best Wlshes for suc cess and happmess S C STRONG Szzjn Vlllffllllll nf 0 Svbools 9 M nrnltendenmt s essage They ll pzorzrrf sfrlr mul 0l:lb'll7't1,' V l 1 H l. f . i f , P524 jim WUMUHNG ILIIG urs Q JIIESSIE II TAYLOR ASSlSfL1l1f Principal o Wfst Orange High School Pmzczpal o WFS! Orange High School f - FREDERICK W. REIIMIIHIIEIRIR FREDERICK W RIEIIMIIHERR Our prmclpal, Mr Rc1mherr, IS a W e and pauent frlend, whose adv1ce and g,u1dance wlll be rc membered long after we leave school JESSIL I TAYLOR Mr Taylor, the as sxstant pr1nc1pal IS ever ready to help us out of our troubles through hls sage Counsel and understandmg en couragement mv? Kni la. of the Rfoitunfdl 'llietbife Now let us slip unseen into the superin- tendent's office, where every second Monday of the month Colonel Herbert Barry, presi- dent of the Board of Education, presides at board meetings. It is this board of five members that selects our faculty, provides for the erection and maintenance of our schools, and in June hands us our hard-earned diplomas. Despite their influence on our lives, how- ever, few of us know very much about these five people. Colonel Barry, eminent lawyer and soldier, is perhaps best known to us. Often we have seen him at our football games watching anxiously when the opposing team came dangerously close to making a touchdown. The vice-president of this all powerful body, Mr. Frederick Wolff, is at the head of the committee in charge of the physical upkeep of the school buildings. Mr. Henry Mecke, newly elected this year, is the board member in charge of finance, contracts, and supplies. Another new member is Mr. Wil- liam Murray, Chairman of the Committee on Health, Physical Education, and Athletics. Mrs. Chester Cwuinn completes the list of members. Her job is to see that the highest standards are maintained in the personnel of our faculty. lt is with sincere gratitude that we extend our thanks to these five people who serve us faithfully throughout the year. Mr. Mecke Mr. Murray Xlr. Rinehart Mr. Barry Mr. Strung Mr. Wolff Mrs. Guinn Page 26 irossiroads of it e School In our school, of all activities the day students sence excuses or always much the Heslin and Miss as in every school, the hub is the office. Throughout troop in and out with ab- tardy slips. The scene is same as we see it now. Miss Daniels are hard at work behind their desks, while several students stand rcstlessly waiting to hand over some type of information to the proper authori- ties. Some leave with looks of relief, others go out richer by a few detentions. A half- forgotten senior sits in a corner nervously clutching a college catalog, obviously await- ing Mr. Reimherr's return. Thus, day in and day out, the work of the oilice continues with unvarying efficiency. Miss Heslm Mr. Taylor Miss Daniels THELBTA V ALLEN Obtrlm College AB llcmb RATTTARTNT' T' BLISS 'sit Holyoke Colltbe AB U S Hulory ALICE R DECKER New jersey College for Women B S Home Ecouonms Page 28 IARLI' NN BARNTS Nlonmouth College BS Columbia UDIXCYSIIV M A lonmouth Conserx 1tory f Musxc BM Mum' qw LEIGH W BLUMER Oshkosh State Teachers College Columbla UHIVCYSIIY U S H1stor3 EDMUND EASTWOOD Rhode Island State College Columbm Unnversnty M A Biology ILLEN BINDER East Stroudsburg Pa State Normal School Rutgers Umvcrsnty B S 1 L Matbemahcs JENNINGS BUTTERFIELD Cortland Conservatory Columbla Teachers College New York Lmversnty Mum' lKlIlLlL EDNA J BENSON New Hork Umversnty MA Home Lt ummm ROBERT C CALLARD Qprmgfielcl Umverslty BPE Physzfal Edncalxon ff'-1? Y rliililllnil 1'6 'fffSi '? T C -Q 5 lg, 535 2 MARGARET E EATON New York State Teachers College A B Spumsh as 13 W-ea X634-DEC ' - , . . 4 . '- ' U Y ' ' : . , ., . ' - rfe,, , . 1 U 1 - , e is W , ' f 1 . ., IN . ' . K : . 4 .5 . 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A ' f , . . 1 - -11-f.'Lf': A YS HAYDEN EVANS Grove City College B SC Montclair State Teachers College M A Busmesx Admzmxtralxon MYRON HEADINGTON Bowling Green University Columbia University M A B1olog5 ,gzmntcx MERLIN J FINCH Buffalo State Teachers College Rutgers BS NORA c EVANS 55012 Rlder College BC S Commercial FREDA HERGT Massachusetts School of Art Fmt' Aris HFNRY B HUSELTON Lafayette College M S Pbyltx JANE A HILSON Oberlin Collegt AB Columbia University M A English FAYE E KARNES University ot lx1ns.1s AB New Torlt Unntrsnty NIA Comm ft ml MARGARET A. HANNES Trinity College, A.B. Cornell University, M.A. English and Fr 11611 AGIN ES C HOFFMAN University of Niichigln Carnegie Institute BS University of Pittsburgh N I' Sbortbaml Typing :xml Glogruplag ALFRKD C LAW RFNCT New trsty Stm. Teaelurs College BS Pbgmal Lllm :hon :mtl Pbgslogr lpbj JJ I2 Page 29 l A . L J' V A.B.A l 3 1 , , 1.1. , B.s. ' M f r r ' ' !, , ' . 1 2 A f - - J' ' Q . I -I ' .I , C' 1' C V 9' F - . ' lKlIlLlL XXDRI A NIANU X New Lrsu College for XXmnv.n A I5 l lgels UlllNkl5llX A :rn lug: 1 DOROIHY T NOCK Nassar Lollq,f. AB New York Unnuauy MA Ialfn RUTH T' GOODH LAR Dxckmson Lollege AB Columbla UIIINQISIIY MA fnglfvlr Page 30 VIOLLTTL MCCLOSKLY Symeuse Unnersnty AB Columbia Umverslty M A Fnglzvb pw I CJ Q1 SAMUEL A MEYER Lebanon Valley College AB Culumbm Umversnry M A Mdlbz lllblfll S XX ALTER PATTFRSON Umverslty of North Carolmn AB New York State College for ALICI' F NlULLl R I'rentun Stxte Teachers College BS P173 In 111 1111114411 'ISS' BEULAH A PFCKHAN1 Umxersxry of XllSSllUI'l A B S Culumbm Unnersnu MA Molluu Hnlory Teachers M A DOROTHY NUSSBAUM En ,nb State College Vvashlngton g Pby wmgrupbg E1 onomzf 04 oglupbg NIARCUS G RANKIIN Groxe Cnty College ll SC MARGARFT RUSBY New lersey College for Wmmen BS llomr' LKUIIHIIIIFB K LOUISE H SEAMAN Southwestern State Teachers College of Oklahoma A B Columbus Unnersnty A EllAllSb Spamsh If 4. I U S Ilzsiorj H 2 1- 1 pr, L 7' I l l , 1-'on j .,. swf A an M. . frfllllllll . 1 iglxl , LB., .. 5 , ' ' ' ,v l h A X lAlB. ' or . .L 1 f Q ' -A ' .f Av,,k 1 .N 1 I ' . A V 'T A Y egg Li fs ' ,pr l ,, X 1. - ' q . 1. W x rg- . I , V ' 7 . A ll A A XIARSHALI. P SNIITIPI I'I.ll'XJI'd Unxvnrsnty AB Columbn University M A E1 ouomn s ARNJI R L TI RXX IIIICTR Lulbne Umvuruly IIS Cbmu 1 HARRY WFNNFR Buglunll Umursuy IIS Ilxuugrrplu U S Ilnlmj WILLIAM SNIOCK Rutgers Umursuty BS xIlllHHIIl1ll Dram mg wy-My-sm ATWFLL THONIAS L1f.1yLttL Colley AIS Cornell Umvgrsnty NIA I nglnb ITIIII G XXII OX XX Lat N m.,1nu NX Lslu m A Cu Ulnllll Unxursxty Nl A In uf, eifw-ell, XJ JCGJYS I-IAZFL I' STOCK New Ierscy College or Wn1n1en BA Rutgers UHIXCYSIIY M Ed Librarian WENDFLL W WEAR Pgnnsylvam 1 State College Soczologj W DONALD WALLING Umon College A B Teachers College Columbm Umvgrsnu A VI IIIa1b1muf1L'x JESSE I TAYLOR Wesleyan Unnversnty BS Columbla Umverslty MA Axxlsluut Prim 11711 U VLIIIFY THELMA O XVEISSENBORN Allegheny College A B RUTH XVOELFLE Waynesburg College AB English Page 31 ' . '. ' w I J , xt., C- A II' -I A 4' f- .Y MHS... --1 I A I 4. f 92 ll ' .Z . ,K . ! Q I X K . , 4. ,Hy . I xg ' 'W 11.5. ' C V-I B , . . ' ,K I English Q I . 1 2 f ' . , , , ' , , ' ,v l t A 4 U l - I .1s. 'I ' ' S A I . I I ' ', . . . fl v A f gl - , ' . ,if ' G P . . V , , . , , 3 1 5 ,' . Q. f' I - -, . . 'I X . ' 6 ,.., -Y , 1, . sf' .l - I . v ,fe - sfffi-Typ S? , Qikkdig ,M Y UIEWSTY gi 4 S' K l ,. gt - N YN i ffgf,y,,5,,,, R 5? ,PI ,4 Hill, 'wr -Vx, 1 if H . QQ 2 wfil 1 5 3 , 5 f-- Q e t 4 I U I 5 A, -sq: 'f 43 .QA .4 W .gs .. 2 - us- f i w e ff. 4 4 g, 1 .Agfa , . , v 3 7+ '-c A Q' p, . fa 'a'.1 w u fx, -Yu , Mr. RI1CiI11I1'ffi BI'XSl'I 11 flu' :l1111i1111s. Thu duiinitiun of J collmd L 1 1 L I X is 1 in Mr. TLl,'I0fl f1l' is l,Ilill, IIIIII 111111xx11111111g. Mr- Tcrwmigcr Miss Allen- Tall11111If111111fgf111'1' u'11s xl11'. Mr. Barnes- I 111'1' 111111 11111xi1'. Miss Bender- Good 11111'111'1' 111111 -qrm11 x1'11s1' 11111x1 1'z'11r join. Miss Bliss-- Sl11' 111'11glJfx 111 I11'i11g l7IlSwj'.H Mr. Blumer- E11fr5' fixb IZIIII l'.Yl'KI1Il'S III?- A muh in time, p1'111'x 11111111 lfiggm' 1111111 11 ix. Mr. Butterfield- M11x11' 1111111 1'l1111'111. Mrs. Muller n A Mr. Callard- E111l1n11-111' 111,x'1'f' Miss Decker- H1'r lIllIIllIl'1'S 111111 ll 1111111 11'- j1o51'.', Mr. ELISIVVOOLI-HN7l'l'l'Y' 11'11r1'yg lIl'l'l'I' flI1I'I'-311, Miss Eaton- I-I1'r 1'b11r111 I lI1'l'1'7' kIIl'lL', 1111- 111 xln' x111111'11 UII 1111'. Mr. EVIlflS'HXY!l7lIf I will, I will. Mrs. Evans- TO 111' IIIl'I'l'-1 111151 111'1'01111's , H Yuu kids d1m'r know the mf' score. I H I . Mr. Finch- No! ll s1111111r nor ll x11111f 1101'- lmlhsg Mr Smith Bllf, 111011, flu' wry 111111 of 1'I11111x.,' Miss Hanncs- A 1'11x1' of 111111111-3' 1101 11111111- NIJ. Miss Goodyear- L1f1' ix r1'111.' Lifz' is 1'11r11- t'Sf.',, Mr. Hcildington- Why fllkl, 1if1' xo Kl'l'10IlX1'j' -y1111'11 111'1'1'r 1'1n111' 11111 of if 11111'1'.,' TIl'F',5 :A flash in his pan. . , L R Miss I-Icrgt- L111'1'ly, 1111l1'1111, llfl' bm' 111111115 of arlf' M . 'NI' . . . r i QU Miss I-Iilson- Il IS tl 1111'rr-3' b1'11rf 111111 Lax many fri1'1111s.', Miss Hoffman- I'111 dllL'1lJ'N 111 l111x1'1', Illlf 111'11'r 111 ll l7II7'l'j'.,, Mr. Husclton- A g1'11111'1111111, if fl11'1'1' l'l'l'I' u'11x mir. Oulu! la, Ia! . . , Miss KLIFDUS-'IAIIIIIIIIIIII 11115 1111 wil. Mr. L11wrcncc- H1-111'1', 51' j1r11f11111'.' I 111111- 31' 1111, Bulb 101' gr1'111, 1111g11r, 111111 101' x1111111.,' Miss Allen Miss Hannes Page 33 Three Iirzlc girls from sclinnl arc wc. Miss Nussbaum Miss Danicls Mrs. lfvans In iliu lap nf nature. Miss Ifawn Rings on her fingcrsg Dimplrs on licr knees. Miss Manley Oli comm, wu'vu uxcusi: bufnruf' Miss Daniels Miss Hcslin Page 34 lward that Miss Manley- E111, t1l'1IIk, 111111 1111 Nll'!'I'-j'.,l Miss McCloskey- O11, sbp will sing lbw Xl1l'tIgt'lIt'.Y.Y 1111! of tl l71'lll'.U Mr. Meyer- HU who 111115608 is 1101 1111il1' ll 11111111.11 Mrs. Muller- Afbl1'1i1's is lm' 1111111111 1111111r'. Mrs. Nock- For lbrrf' is ll zuis1l0111 111 f1'11111z- ll1'SX.U Miss NLISSbLlLlI11'-rrlllfllll'51, 1'11l111, 111111 1111117 11'11s s111'. Mr. Pattcrson- M1111111'1's llltlkt' fbv HItIll.,, PCClil1L'lI'l'llHPIl'l'S u'11s ll l1r111'1 111111 u'11s g1'11ll1' 111111 g11y.', Miss Mr. RLll1killT,'lV!lI'7'V1' kills 1111'-1111-3' lljfzzu Miss Rusby- A 1l'l'l', 11'i11s01111' 11111-34 Mrs. SC1'll'l1LlI'liHI1t'I' 3111111 1111111111 is 11l1L'11-is ll s111'1'1'ss.,' Mr. Sl11lIll-HIII' is lifll1', 11111 111 s ll,'1Xl'Q II1'l.Y ll l1'1'1'11r for bis si:1'. Mr. Smock- Tn k111111' Dim is lo likv l1i111. Miss SIOCliI11Lll1 'O'l'l' 1'011g11 111111 s11111c1111 s111' lrilbs along A1111 111'1'r1' looks 1111bi1111.,, Mr. Tcrwilligcr- His good 1111l111'1' is 5111'- j111ss1'11 Ulllj' 115' 111.1 sfr11'i11s.,, Mr. Tliomas- My 1'ig11f is IIUIIZ' 10 111XI7ll1l'.', Mr. W'alling-f'Sn1111 1111'11 111 101- f1'1111l. Mr. Wcgii'- S1111'1'1'1', l'fIt'l'tQt'f1C', fil1!1l1!7!l', 111111 lL'1','l l1k1'11. Miss XVcisscnborn- Is Sill' sn 1111114 111111 111'- 111111'1'? M11-i'111', 11111 tl0lI,f 111' foo S11l'f'.U Mr. Wcnncr- I 11111111 11111 lL'lfbO11f TUOIIIPII, 11111 I'11 l'lI1bl'l' lI0f.U Miss Wilsoii- Th1' way lo ll 7lIlll1,X bear! is lbrozzgly bis sl0111111'b.,' Mrs. WOCHCi S1zl1t'l.j' 111111 11111 s111' 11101'1's l11r1111gb Ihr' 171111, rbivf of ll fbo11s111111 for gl'lll'C'.,, T111' A Q4 F 1 A SUIDRS .. , ,,,,,,,.,, Y. TI-IIIE AD We are not 1n unusml tlsuss, tht clsuss of 41 Our luyts, our succtsses and ffuulures, 'urt no maguc, unfoldung tuult Wt are mtrtly, lukt our school, rtputstntutuvt of thousmds of stnuors throughout Amtrucsu, vyhtthtr un smill mud wts towns or un crowdtd cututs What tlltnts lut wuthun our mudst wt do not know, whur success ind what fame wull comt to our mtmbtrs ut cunnot fortstt now us wt ltut bthuuud tht shtlttr of our sthoolduys Stull ut us butkyy ird, noyy, th1t ut look ulthtr thln foryyurd, b1tkvs 1rd oytu our thrtt yt urs of hugh sthool It hsurdlyf stems rhrtt yftars sunce wt tnttred these hlllowtd hsulls for the first tumt, just a luttlt 1wtstruek ut our suddtn untroduttuon unto hugh sthool It was mt muxtd wuth prude, ntytrthtltss, for our suddtn promotuon midt us fetl stmngtlyf grown up and sophxstumttd Tht kundly upptrelassmtn, howtytr, lost no tumt un unformung us that, no matttr vxhsut our pruvite opunuons mught bt, un tht lught of thtur superuoruty vst wtrt stull chuldrtn Durung our first days thtrt were msny thungs 'tbout hugh school lufe which troubltd our unlemrntd brluns study h1lls, for unstunct Why on turth yyt wtrt exptcttd tm dtwott wholt ptruods to homtwork yms 1 tomplttt my sttry to us Soon, hovttytr, yu 1rruytd 'tt tht untyutuble tontlusuon thsut thus unstututuon wls only 1n udt1lustue drt um of tht faculty Study ptruods ut tlustoytrtd, could bt put to flr bttttr ust, such is, bom blrdung tht prttty blondt 1 ftw stuts lwuyf vuuth psuptr ptlltts or wrutung long unvolwtd notts to our frutnds pluttd on tht othtr sudt of tht room by somt unconsudtratt ttwchtr As tht yft1r progresstd, wt begin to ftel mt home-tvtn to tht txtent of dsurung to unytstugatt tht mort rtmott rtguons of tht school wuthout ft1r of beung lost for days un somt out of tht way corntr Howtyer, tht future stull held 1 ftw surprusts un store for us Wt wtrt ovtrcomt by 1wt as wt lusttntd to tht junuor 1nd stnuor dtbsatts A ftw of us, howtver, btcame Hred wuth a dtsure to follow un tht footsteps of thest modern Cuceros Our enthusuasm, howtvtr, cooltd somtwhut un tht fact of long wttks of prtpn ratuon and sank out of sught vyhen wt stood wuth quukunv hesurts btfort tht school to mukt our first spttch l is ox s It wus ont of tht first sugns tlnt wt IS 1 tllss, wtrt btgunnung to txtrcust '11-1 s of duscrttuon Thtrt wls, ut us trut, 1 sungullr luck of ftmunune represenmtuon 8 l our offietrs wtrt boys Howtvtr, I doubt whtthtr tht gurls wtre rtsully dusap sunce jum Hull as prtsudent, um onts IS vutt prtsudtnt, Bob Mus as stcrttaryf, 1nd Ospenson as trtasuutr ull dud spltndud jobs was not lon before our so homore ear rectdtd unto the ast, and we found g P 3 P our ves suddenl tltvattd to tht osutuon of unxors Wt rtturntd that Se tembtr Hlled Y P I P 4 a sense of our growung umportnnct Th humuluatunv unutuatuons of tht Cluo Philo x forgotten, wt were now full fledged mcmbtrs of thtst proud luterary socuetues a e clubs had admutted us to their m sttrious roceedun s The unuor bo s S g I I un great dtmmnd to full out the varuous athlttuc tt1ms In fict, somt of our class wtre showung dtfunutt sugns of becoming footbill heroes, 1lthough whtthtr btclust letuc prowtss or ptrsonil churm I w1s ntvtr lblt to detudt WWW? 4 Page 36 V 1 , . 11 1 I B 1 . . 1 1- 1 4 1 1 Y . 1 A 1 '1 1 Q . 1 6 h 1 ' 1 ' C 1 1 1 ' K K ' - 1E ' 1 ' ' 1 - 1 .1 . . I 3 o ' ' 1 1 1 X V1 1 1k 11 7 L' 1 IL '1 1 D 1 1 1 .' ak. t' ' I. u 'u ' . 'L ' 1 '. .' '. x' 'Q . I t I . . K 1 L 11 1 A . 1 1 1 1 1 t 5 I 1 U D 1 V1 1 1 I 1 l 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 Y U . I . 1 . 1 ' 1' l . 71 . . I 1, , 1 1 l . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - ' ' ' ' 1 1 I t 1 l K It N K 1 1 L- BT. Y L L - 1 1. 7 1a 71 I 1 A 1 1 l 1 V 1 1 1 h A' 1 yt . 1 1 1 Y- 1 7 ,' 71 V1 V1 . 71 1 . 1 v- 1 ' N . l U I . V . 1 D ' 14 1 . 1 1 1 ' - 11 ' - 11 1 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 U I 1 1 - 1 '1 u - 7. 1 1 1 7 A . . I1 1, '1 k t A -1 1 1 5' 1 1 1 k 1 ' Q 1 1 1 1s 1 D. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l . Y1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 I , 1, I 1 - - 1- 1 1 V I k . K 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 I D 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 . ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 L ' 1 1 11 1 - . I V Yl V. - 1 1 1 . . . C, . , , QQ? 5 ,yd-A lcr task we found before us un the course of the year was the clectuon of a I . .. . . . . t , .. . . . K . ' uh' l 1 . 1 1 1 . - 1 L I . , 1 - I A -H 'S 13,54 , ., u, , 1 ,' 1 . ,- 1 3 gr, X , . . . . . J' . . 1 1 1 1 1 I, if V. , . J LI . t . , . ,f - J J 1. .1 ' 1 ' ' f., 3 , . . . . . 5 ,I , , - .1 ' 1 fc' ' 1 ' ' 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . .-.1 -- vt., 1 g 2 - H 2.52. ' ' 'Y 'gag-gag? 1. s 1 . A A ' tr'-, - - - - . 2' .tt -1 1,- ' ,, U '4 ' . . . . . . , .. 5, , . .1 4, tx. ,, -.F . u , -' f' , lv ' 1 ' 1 ' 15 . t 1 - if .1 x . K X . X K. . K t I X x 2 I I 5 3 -f - . , . , . , , , 1- . C 4 . . 1 t 1 1 1 I I. ' uf. 'Y - , . , uf-fr' VANCE CGIUAR In our junior year the girls asserted tlaeir rights naore strongly in class elections and elected Virginia Williaanas as vice-prexsident. George Iiurey became president, and Bob Maas retained his job as secretary. W.arren Morgan completed tlae staff of officers filling the all important job of treasurer Encouraged by their rising amportaaaee an school affairs tlae junaoas beeaaaae imbued yyath 1 feeling of self eommendataon The junior debat dad notlaang to destroy tlaas eonteaated frame of mind We noted with prade that our speakers had gaaned an eon hdence and knowledge undoubtedly due to the fact that they had conquered their fear of the hbrary and a hatred for referenee books Owing to our growing self satasfaetaon, at as yyell that tlae sobering anfluenee of fanals deseended upon us at this point However, before this calamity oceurred, yye had our greatest triumph of the year, namely tlae unaor Prom A tremendous amount of work and many headaches went into ats making, but even now as worldly wise seniors we stall remember at with pleasure All our former activities paled an importance, however, as our senior year eame over the horizon It began auspacaously with the advent of the football season yyath its wonderful record, and the pride aye felt when our team was invited to play n Florida even af they didn t go No yy onder our football play ers were so popular thas year with the girls of our school The only thing potent enough to dasentangle our thoughts from football and football heroes was the Senaor Play I wonder rf we shall ever reeover frona the shock of finding such a perfect Henry Aldrich an our midst, or whether we can ey er look at Mervan Binder without thanking of the caustic, harassed detective he played well Most of all, though I am stall marvelang at the grand yob oan Manda dad with the part of the erratic Mass Wheeler Altogether we were proud of our young actors and actresses and their produetaon of Wlaat a Life In fact, in life s darker moments I often washed that the staff of Central High School might be substituted for some o our esteemed faculty The ensuing chaos would have done mueh to reheve the monotoa of school lafe Following our dramatic efforts the months rolled serenely on, with only an oeea sional break an the daily grand Class eleetaons, debates, plays given by the language taraly Nothing howeyer, could stay the hand of tame which brought the end of our sehooldavs eloser and closer Whale our high school career dad not precisely end an a blaze of glory at dad end an a hectae blaze of excitement The Cho Philo Banquet, fan als, and Class Day' trod close on each others heels Then eame our last brief soeaal sueeess the Senior Iare yyel and finally the night of nights graduation With unusual seriousness and ir little pardonable pride, we grasped our laard earned diplomas sang tlae Alma Nlater for tlae last tame, and, slowly turning ayy ay, bade farewell to our school days Page 37 'gr Nxf .F af 13 yla NMDELK . Q. , ,' . ' s s . ' , ' ' 1 , ,, ' ' . , ' . . . , ,. C , . K 1 ., A . . .' LBS. . H 1 I pk. in A . s ss . , ' A a s s s '- V - ' - - r- , C ' ' ' y , , , . , , Q ' , L ' e a ' ' ' ' ' . ' . 1 - - ' a ' so x. 1 - tl . . I 1 ,, - . A x, 1 x t y A- A ' . ' 1 ' . 'Y i ' .a ' a ' - 1 K . ' N771 V ' 1 p 1 A l L I 7' . L' 4, I A E, . . . . lv, ii .1 ' '. ' x 'a W- -Y 'i L R ' ei ' i . L' ' 'Q L' i' ' ' . 'Y' Muze T 1 1 T 1 6 S 'A , . 4 5-. . clubs, and tlae basketball season--each disturbed the even tenor of our selaool life momen- w. all l .N 45. gy?-.,:: . . . - . . . . .Y av. wa, A: 'i x . . . . ,4 .gps .- , e . ' ag, , s I . -K , . 1 . , . L R. e . ...T . s ai . gc if I: Nq -mi, E: ' T Q e . 1' ' i .L '-- A Q i . i I L i ' ' ' 1 1171, ' ' . - e., .. 1 ' L A1 ' -QP: - , , , ' , , . , ' . ,, , . . , , . , ,. 'Q ' 'IJTSA - .' ff M-sa r a . 1 YT.. 14, a s F ,,L.L I.eft to right: Robert Maas, Virginia XVilIiams, Joe Ospenson, james jones, joyee Rinehart, George Furey Jim BU just as a country is judged by its leaders, so is a class judged by its oflieers. Wfe, the Class of '41, are proud of the four seniors whom we have chosen to represent us. We are confident that they will not let us down, now or in the future. All the seniors may not be zealous scholars, but they showed an unsuspected respect for the value of brains when they elected Jim jones as Class Page 38 A1 -1 1 'W President. Jim is one of those remarkable people who manage to remain near the top of the honor roll and at the same time engage in twice as many activities as the rest of us sleepy people. -Iim's main relaxation from his load of responsibilities is his band which, of course, he runs on an alarm- ingly business-like basis. The quiet charm of our viee-president, joyee . ,., i f 2 i H Gene MtNe.rncy Rinehart IS the envy of many a glrl ln Our School In all of the numerous offices she holds Joyce manages to carry out her duties w1th a minimum of disturbance and a maximum of eifi clency She stands h1gh on the honor roll every marking period but what is even more xmportant she also stands high in the regard of everyone who knows her Our treasurer Gene McNerney IS known throughout Our School for his ab1l1ry and depend ability upon the football field Although his job of extracting dues from h1gh school senlors is somewhat equivalent to getting blood out of a stone Gene does not appear to be weighed down by the responslbnhties of h1s oflice He stall retams his happy smile and friendly manner qualities which have insured the permanence of his popu larlty Obviously it will take far more than the trials of hlgh school to disturb our cheerful treas urer If anyone ns mclmed to believe that this IS a man s world he has only to glance over the school record of our secretary Virginia Wnlllams to find his mistake In a school which shows a marked preference for masculine class officers Virginia has twice been elected to such an office Such unusual popularity IS however by no means V1r gxnias only claim to fame At the head of her class scholastically she nevertheless finds time to take part in a bewildering array of school actlv 1t1es Vnrgmxa Williams ZIITICS 01105 jot et Rlmlurt Page 39 ! 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James A Abato Jun 'Jas I am not a bold bad ma Spanush Club III Noted For Beung jolly Usually Seen Hurryung about Secret Ambutuon To be thun Weakness Food Mildred Adellzlo Shorty buze us not grandeur, and territory does not make a natuon Arnuusluce Day Program III Cap taun Gym Class II Noted For Her petuteness Usually Seen Wuth ohnny Secret Ambutuon To be a secretary Weakness Montclaur Joan Adlam Fi Fl These Englush, I decla , have such a cheerful aur' So polished so uncluned to pleasures most refined Annual Staff CI.lterary Edutorl Armustucc Day Program IV Gurls Interclass Basketball II fCaptaunI French Club II III CTreasurerD IV Debatung II III IV Cluo III fCrutucl IV QProgram Chaurmanj Senuor Dramatucs CUsherD Setuut Councul II Honor Guard III Inter class Soccer II Debate Club IV Noted For Beung, an honest to good ness Bruton Usually Seen Mususung a study peruod Secret Anubutuon To luvc un Brazul Weakness I-Ie plays football f Ofdnge Page 40 Anne Albert Anuta They who make the best use of theur tume have none to spare Annual Staff QEdutor of Organuza tuonsj Armustuce Day Program IV Interclass Baseball II III Interclass Basketball II CCaptaunJ III IV Spanish Club III IV Cluo III IV Senuor Dramatucs fUsherJ fBusuness Commutteej Soccer III IV Honor Guard III Noted For Her hugh marks Usually Seen Lookung pleasant Secret Ambutuon To be an Izagle Scout Weakness Hugh honor roll Janet Allen an 'The llquud grace of a danc ers pace us a source of Joy to me Annual Staff QPersonalutuesJ Armus tuce Day Program IV Interclass Baseball II Gym Class Captaun French Club III IV Chorus III IV Cluo III IV Cast of Semor Play Setuut Councul IV Soccer II Noted For Beung Mrs Aldruch Usually Seen Wuth Humphrey Secret Ambutuon To be another Pavlowa Weakness A dreamy waltz Frank Amberg .Iunuor As uf wuth sports my sud' ung ut could cease Captaun of Gym Class IV Noted For I-Ius boo hooung Usually Seen Talkung to Ruta Secret Ambutuon To learn how to play baseball Weakness Gcttung scumped by ORourkc Audrey Anderson Aud 'The world IS so full of a number of things, Im sure we should all be happy as kings Annual Staff fPersonalitiesJ Arm istnce Day Program IV Interclass Baseball II French Club III IV Chorus II Ill IV Philo III IV fVlCC President, Senior Dramatics fUsherJ Setuit Council IV CVice Presldentl Soccer II Noted For Her petite curls Usually Seen Carrying many books Secret Ambition To be Dorothy Thompson the second Weakness P J Brennan Elizabeth Anderson Theres a determination hid den by her quiet ways Noted For Being dignified Usually Seen Studying Secret Ambition To make a lot of l'l0l5e Weakness Brunettes Florence Elizabeth Anderson F o Good things come in small , packages Annual Staff CTypingJ' Interclass Baseball II' Interclass Basketball Il' Glee Club ll' Library Council ll' Tumbling Teams ll' Interclass Hockey II III IV. Noted For: Her height Usually Seen: With Santina Secret Ambition: T be a full- fledged stenographer Weakness: Business Practice L, A LO! Robert S Applegate Bob My own thoughts are my Il c0lllpanl0nS Annual Staff fAdVCfII5IhgJ Senior Dramatics CStage Crewj Noted For His middle nnmal Usually Seen Helping jack Wil hams Secret Ambition To be a carpenter Weakness Making things Florence Cecilia Attalla Bunny Honesty needs no disguise or ornament ' Assembly Council II Interclass Baseball II III IV Interclass Bas ketball II Ill IV Sub Captain Gym Class II III Chorus II Glee Club II Library Council II Soccer III IV Noted For Being sweet to everyone Usually Seen At the Broadway Secret Ambition To be a good dancer Weakness H s tall dark and handsome Arthur Bachmann Ar I follow the llne of least resistance Interclass Baseball Ill Noted For I-Ins silence Usually Seen With his gang Secret Ambition To bc a salesman Weakness His club B as eniorfi Page 41 If 5 Nl urmcl lLucmIlle Baker Mickey I lovely lady garmented ln hght from her own beauty Arnnstxee Day Program III Semor Dramztnes CUsherJ Noted For Her eute ways Usually Seen At Florham lark Slnung Rmk Seeret AmblIl0Il To hate a perma nent exeusc from eym Weakness Mtn Caroline M Barnes Carol A tall body leaves room f a bug heart Annual Staff QSnapshntsJ Arnns Knee Day Prop,ram IV Orchestra IV All State Orehestra III Senior Dranntles 1Cast Noted For Her actnn, abxhty Usually Seen Studynn, beeret Ambmon To be able to play basketball Weakness French M4! 0PaHg0 Irma Balllx Tmy Her graceful ease and sweet ness vond of pride Annual Staff QTypmg,j Assembly Counell II Interclass Baseball II Interelass Basketball IV Typmp, for Draft IX Noted For Her tnny figure Usually Seen Lonkmg cute Seeret Ambnuon To be a prnate secretary Mnldred Bayowskn Peaches Though last, not least ln Ove Annual Staff QPCFSDIIIIIIKICSJ fSub SQYIPIIOHSJ Armlstxce Day Program III IV lnterelass Baseball II I IV Interelass Basketball II III Captam Gym Class II III IV Gcr m n Club II I C1 IV Semor Dramatlcs fUsherJ Set unt Councll II III fTreasurcrj Iumnr Prom Commnttee III Candy Curl III Program Glrl IV Soccer Noted For Bemg happy go lucky Usually Seen Wxth the crowd Secret Ambmon To be tall Weakness Pt Pleasant To ee :Massa you lRnta Barlbanrulo e Her lovely looks, a sprlghtly mlnd disclose, Quxck as her eyes, and un fixed as those Chorus IV Noted Far Her tncky har style Usually Seen Looking pretty Secret Ambntnon To have all the ITIEII Weakness Fur eoats Robert G Bean Butch 'Small ln body but bug n spmt Noted For Hns height Usually Seen Wllll the eany, beeret Ambntnon To grow a fem mches Weakness Lnrls FQ mm Page 42 Eos- Q-A4 x'-X M X'q'O.C1-sill-4:. - , . , V Q 7 . fy W I V N . if ' 7, if ' ,Y KIR ,9 ee, , , - as . - as . ' . , . . v,, H . . ,, . . V . . A I s . f I . . rv - . . y , . A' . Z . - . 1 - Q ' y D ' - : ' '. : : - ' ' i ' 1' - 1 'Vu s . , I 1 . I7 . - Vfeakncssz Tall men . Q . ' ' . s as ry H 'Y as my U or ss - I . , . ' 11 I 'U ' ' n Z, li, ,. Z - . ' A Q ' ' v .s : ' , , , Ill, 1 --- 4 , Q -Q -- ,II, 'Az Y V ' Z ' ' ' ' A 1 x S ' ' 'Z N , v- I ' , a , II , IV: l4o III, ' ' 2 . , g ' ' ' v 9 - ' v 2 V- I E D ' s G ,. Q . Q II, III. X , l 'X 5 ' -V 1 1 X V 4- . I X' K - M Ralph Bear Rafe Always put off t1ll tomor row the worry that threatens today Noted For H15 1may,1nat1on Lsually Sctn Domg nothlnp., Sccrct Amb1t1on To be an optra smgcr Wcakncss Dancmg., MarqL1er1te Katherme Behnneger Margo Is she so quiet and demure Maybe but dont be too sure Baseball ll III 1Capta1nj IV Cap ta1n Gym Class IV Glcc Club Il I.1brary f.ounc1l II Tumblmp, Ttams II Intcrcllss Hockey Il IV Soccer Il Nottd l'or Bung, qu1tt Usually Scan wllll BIJFIUIT Sccrct An1blfl0n To bc an account ant Wcakntss LCUIIUITIILS Martha Ann Beattle Crisco I love to llve and llve to Ove Annual Staff f!xdNLI'IlSll lgj fOr gamzatmnj l'rcncl1 Club X C orus II Ill IX Gltt Club IX 1t1r IX Cl1o lll IV Program Glrl III Noted For Htr walk Usually Sun At Pauls Sttrct AU1lfJlIl0H To bc a debutantt Xlnakncss Gordon Jean Katherme Behrle We that are lovers run mto strange capers Annual Staff QI'trsonal1t1tsj QACI xcrt1s1ngJ Arm1st1cc Dly Program IV Band ll Ill Intcrclass asc ball II III IV Captaln Gym Class I German Club ll Orchtstra ll Ill Prom Comm1t tcc III Procram G1rl IV 'Voted For Hur red OJ l1a1r Usually Sun Tcarmg around Sccrct AfnblIlOll T b a dlVUl'CLL Wcak11tss Pllylng, bflilgt Shlrley Becker Becky MUSIC makes the world go round Xnnual Staff fOrgan1lat1onj Gtr m n Club II III IV Cl1o III V Scmur Dram1t1cs QUSIILFI Nottcl For Her acn,ord1on playmg, Usually Sccn Studymg Stunt Amb1t1on T b :1 grtat accord1on1st Weakness XIUSIL Harry Beldon Jack A gentleman who acts the part Notcd For Bemg thr1fty Usually Scan W1tl1 Warrc11 W eakntss Prctty 1,1rls J en fora I Page 4: nfl 1, I: :C ' ' , Y, ff Y, gg r ' - ss ' ' ac ,' , I 91 K n ,, . 1 . .2 , ' : ' 9 I': a' ,, sl' l,Is ' ' : A ' ' ll , - 'S 'L ' ' A ' ' . ' A ' : ' Cl 7' 'Q ' , 3 1' ' A : ' V Y - : 'Y 1' I : ' ' - : o hu '- W 1 . ' xx D l ' , ' H . as 11 ll ,Y ,, at as ' . I. 11 1 , . n y K I .I . - 4 . A H V. 5 -. A , : y 0 Q , : 1 w B -1- ,, Z . s Annual Staff Cpfypingjg Intcrclass ball Il, III, lVg Intcrclass Basket- Sucrct Ambition: To learn to dance ' 1 ' V , '- , 1 11, IIE '- 1' , 111, lVt ' III, 3 Y ' , Ill. I 1 : ' . ' 1' s ' : -' y '- -- 3 - ' : ' 4 - ' ' : o 1: gay' Y ,, :W If , V JJ A - X 1' , 11 . .1 s , R' ' If y If 9 ' I 1 , .f 'J A f 1 1 Q 1 Dorothy Berkman Dodo Hell hath no one, the devils are all here volley Ball IV Soccer IV Noted For I-Ier mckname Usually Seen With the gurls Secret Ambxtxon To marry a foot ball hero Weakness' Basketball Frank Bethel Frank P ace, its wonderful' Band III IV Varsnty Football IV umor Varsrty Football II III Orchestra II III IV Noted For Hrs hot and sweet trombone Usually Sccn Half asleep Secret Ambmuon To get enough seep Weakness Montclarr Mervm Binder Mervle He tolls not, neither does h worry Annual StaH QPhotography Edntorj fAdVEl'Il5lIlg, Debatmg II III Phxlo III IV Cfreasurer III Se geant at Arms IVJ Semor Dra matncs fCastJ Noted For Hrs dommecrmg tom Usually Seen Playxng elf Stanleys Mutt Secret Ambmon To grow Weakness Debating S Phyllis Burn Phr Constancy IS the comple ment of all other human vlrtues Annual Staff QSnapsbotsj Debat mg IV Noted For Photography Usually Seen Wxth Ethelyn Secret Ambltnon To go to Cornell Weakness Her vrsxts to New York mai Oran ge Page 44 Eleanor Bishop Work wlthout show and pomp presides Noted For Bexng shy Usually Seen Studymg Secret Ambmon To leave West Orange Weakness jewelry Pearl Blake Peary Theres lots of fun ln the world lf one only knows how to find lt Interclass Baseball II Inter-class Basketball II Captaxn Gym Class II Glee Club II Interclass Hockey II Interclass Volley Ball II Noted For Bemg happy go lucky Usually Seen Laughmg Secret Arnbmon To play the drums Weakness The Dnllon boy as sa as n gg - yy if , ' If e ' ! lf ll ' . ' e .ll . . . ' .yy s - - J ' ' , 4 U ' I ' : ' ' :l I l ' , , I, rl l 1 ' . l z - HJ ,. to dtll MC'- l X - ' as 'ln H . sc n ll ' - ' Y! Cl 7 ' Raymond Blank Moe X mothers prlde a fathers Oy Interclass Baseball II Ill terelass Basketball II lll Captam Gym Class II III IV Noted For His good looks Usually Seen In the coupe Seeret Ambition T be able to play baseball Weakness Gnrls Phylllls Boall Peachy When she was good, she was very, very good Commercxal Club Noted Por Her Pennsylvama eent Usually Seen Talkmp, to Lots Secret Ambutnon To mateh up one eouple Weakness She wont talk Fanny Boloegmm Give me sports utmost Interclass Baseball II III Inter class Basketball II III Captain Gym Class II Sub Captam III Glee Club II Nloted For Her pretty clothes Usually Seen And not heard Seeret Ambltnon She wont te Weakness Sports Janet IB lton Jlbby Enthusiasm IS the nntoxua tlon of earnestness Annull Sinai--APTYITSIILL. Day Pm gram IN Interclass Basketball Il III German Club IV Orchestra II III IV Semor Dramatnes CUsherj Noted lor Her gxggle Usually Seen With Graee Seeret Ambutnon To grow taller Welkness Prct7els and nuts Benno J Bonqart What hath God wrought Noted For That luwurlant mus KJLIIL Usullly Seen Bxcyclmg., on Mann Street at odd hours Secret Ambntnon To hate the lst word vuth Bonehead Weakness I-Ins fathers Stutz Carl Bottone Chick Still water runs deep Interclass Baseball II Interelass Bas ketball II Noted I or Hts quxet manner Usually Seen On No l us Secret Ambltlon To be a farmer Weakness Brunettes e en iam Page 45 MW flew ,pf Robert Botto Two Ton Slncere energetic capable and well llked Noted for His knowledge of his tory Usually Scen In Pleasantdale Secret Ambuuon To learn to dance Weakness I'atmg Barbara Boyd Babs I am stabbed wlth laughter Annual Staff IV fSnapshotsJ Armnstncc Day Program IV Inter class Baseball ll French Club II IV Chorus Il Noted For Her personality Usually Seen Wanting for the post man Secret Ambntnon To play luke Iddy Duchm Weakness Stony Brook Grace Boyle Gay The fear of the Lord IS e begmnlng of wisdom Glee Club Il Semor Dramatxcs QUshtrj Noted For Her happy nature Usually Seen As part of a trno Secret Ambmon To be a nurse Weakness Sugar f Ofdng? Page 46 Paul A Brandorf All great men are dylng and I feel falnt myself Band II III Interclass Baseball Il Chorus II Orchestra II III Ger man Club II III IV Noted For l-Irs frammg Usually Seen Lauglnng wnth Gert Secret Ambmon To be a captann of a submanne Weakness Jellyfish Ruta M Braun Chlppy Pert as a school gurl well can be Fllled to the brim with glrllsh gee Annual Staff QSnapshotsJ Armns txce Day Program IV Chorus Ill Orchestra IV Sensor Dramatncs CUsherJ Noted For Her roller skatmg Usually Seen At Prospect Roller Rink Secret Ambmon To be a history teacher Weakness Clothes Gorden Brewer Stmky The answer to the maldens prayer Band II III Interclass Baseball ll III IV Interclass Basketball II Cho IV Orchestra II III Cheer Leader II Ill IV Noted For Has smooth clothes Usually Seen At Rock Sprmg Secret Ambmon To go to Penn State Weakness Martha Ann Varqmxa Broshek Gmny She IQ as bright as the d y IS long Annual Staff CSubsc.rlpt1onsb I ttrclass Baseball II III IV Clptam of C ym Class III Sensor Dramatlts tUshtrJ Intcrclass Vollty Ball IV Nottd Ior Htr ntatncss Usually Sun Wlth Ruth Secret Ambntlon Tn get 95 Llumlstry I' Xktakmss Capt fo Dons A B1-ownbrndge Deble To know her IS to like her, mdeed Annual Staff Csnapshotsj CSub SCFIPIIOFISJ Lxbrary Councxl II S mor Dramatlcs tUshtrj Nlottd I'ur Bemg abstnt Usually Seen Wntla Vlolet Stunt Ambltlon Its very stent Whakntss Ctrtaxn orthtstras Helen B1-oss Chum Modesty often gains more than pride Annual Staff CSubsernpt1onsJ I ttrc ass Baseball II III IV Inttr Cass Basketball II III u Captaln Gym Class II Chorus III Cvltc Club Il Choir III Candy Gnrl IV Xlottd For Wcarmg lngh httls Usually Sun Wnth Gloraa Sccrtt Ambntxon To srow Wtaluuss Ctrtam I'ooth1ll pllytr Robert Buechle Buechel Eat, drunk, and slee xt Noted for H15 brutallty and mon strosxty Usually Scan Playmg tlu. Tuba Sccrtt Ambltlon To yum thv. ma rants X takntss I I D Blanche G Brown Browny Honest and bright e t chers clehght Busmtss Club QPILSIJLIIIJ IV Voted For Htr typing., speed Usually Stun Hurrymg, to gut work Sv.CrLt Ambltlon To gtt on Ill the bU5lI'lLSi Wllrld Vbukmss Im, Ish t 1ss Patncm Bull Patsy Laughter IS her chief de Annual Stlff IPLYSUIIIIIIICSJ Spun Club II III Chorus II III ' Gite Club IV Cholr III IV Clno III IV S mor Dramatxcs QCastj Noted For Her swettntss Usually Stun In 1 LOIIVLFYIIDIL coupt Sttrtt Amlutmon To make soutty Wfukmss Spxrkx '16 2 - eniom Page 47 X ' gg 1- n I sc n l 4, l . ,, '. . ' . a . Q ' . s ' - th ' . . ea '. ' . ' ' ' I g n- ' ' 4 ' 2 n- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . 1 Ak K. ' Y 3 A ' s I s ' ' 3 . , L . Z , V ' , . 2' I g - ' ' l ' , , IVQ S b ' -- : ' 1 - to Y - ' Ivy - Q ,wi -- 'n y- ' - - - 1 Q A in . - 1 'A ' ' -Y Q 4' sl. - : ,. - T d ' ' ' : Q ' u -S . as ' pg bl xc - - - ' , labor-nix. light. . t Q . . ' ' ish I, 5 ' , ' , ix? A-t V. I Q: .. , I 3 'QQA z I, , K asia ' ,- - - 1 V l . . Elizabeth Burgess flpebsn In silence there is safety. Noted For: Her tiny frame Usually Seen: With Anna Secret Ambition: To grow four inches Weakness: Long Island Dorothea Byrne uD0t!9 lt is a friendly heart that has many friends. Annual Staff Uldvcrtisingyg Inter- class Baseball II: Intcrclass Basket- ball IIg Captain of Gym Team Il, III, IV: President of Glee Club II: Senior Dramatics 1Usherj: Presi- dent Setuit Council IV: Interclass Soccer II: Interclass Hockey II. Noted For: Her sweet disposition Usually Seen: With Artie Secret Ambition To be able to whistle Weakness Artie Elizabeth Byrne uBettyn 'lt's nice to be natural if you are naturally nice. I Annual Staff fPersonalitiesJg Armis- tice Day Program IVQ Spanish Club II, III, IV: Chorus II, III, IVg Glee Club IV: Prom Committee IIIQ Sen- ior Dramatics QUsherJg Setuit Council IV fSecretaryQ. Noted For: Her winning personality. Usually Seen: Lending her lipstick Secret Ambition: To go to Mexico with Anna Weakness Frankie Carl s music James Byrne Jimmy He was a sincere and like able chap Interclass Basketball II Noted For His rosy cheeks Secret Ambition To get a car Weakness A certain dark haired gir Midi 01111199 Page 48 Marie C Byrne Your grace and charm will follow through in all you undertake Annual Staff fPcrsonalitiesj 1Sub scriptionsj Armistice Day Program Chorus II III IV Glee Club IV Senior Dramatics fBusinessJ Setuit Council II III Subscription Cam paign IV Program Girl fCaptamJ Noted For Being so quiet Usually Seen With a fella Secret Ambition To be a model Weakness Nice clothes Harry Cambouris Har My soul is quite weighed down with care, and asks the soft refreshment of a mo ents sleep Class III Chorus II III IV Noted For His black hair Usually Seen In English class Secret Ambition To have a book report in on time Weakness The fair sex at ' av H . . ta n tc ' ' - ' u ' ' 0 ,Y ff 0 I . ' . . I . . I i - m s .n - Usually Seen: At Tory Corner III: C2Pf3iI1 Gym Class II, IU, IV: Interclass Baseball IIIQ Captain Gym ' l i U ' , 3 ' ' l l . ' l : ' Iv. ' - - ' Janet M Camp all Muslc IS the thlng of the world I love most Chorus II III Glen Club II Chonr II III Program Gtrl III Noted For Her hanr dos Usually Seen In Bobs car Secret Ambition To be a slnger Weakness Bob Grace Carlson Gay Qulck, wltty, charming, and wlth a ready smile Annual Staff fPCfS0l l2llIlLSJ Armls uce Day Program IV French Club II III umor Prom Committee III Semor Dramatxcs QBuslnessl 1UsherJ Faculty Tea IV Noted For Her smllc Usually Seen Running an errand for some teacher Secret Ambntton To get a car of her own Weakness Bloomfield lean Carson Dune ' Gay as a song was her na ture, bright as the sun was her smlle Armnstnce Day Program III Chorus II III IV Glee Club IV Chonr Noted For Her crushes on the I-Iollenbecks Usually Seen Gomg to Church Secret Ambltnon To Sung on the ratllo Weakness Montclanr Jean Casler Gus 'Those who know her, like el' Interclass Basketball II Chorus IV Glee Club III IV Choir Noted For Her gxggle Usually Seen With Jean Carson Secret Ambntxon To be a secre tary Weakness Bully lFran ces Chambers Fran,' 'Sus Ever ready and hel f l Interclass Baseball II Interclass Bas ketball II Sub Captam Gym Class Noted For Her gnn Usually Seen Wearing her Coat Secret Ambntxon Be a nurse Weakness Football players Santana Chaarella Sandy To her fnends, she ns true Annual Staff fTypmgJ Interclass Baseball II III IV Interclass Bas ketball II III IV Chorus III Soccer II III Interclass Hockey Il III V Noted For Bemg qunet Usually Seen Wuth Florence and Margo Secret Ambmon To be a good sec retary Weakness Studxes - eniorfi Page 49 HJ . ,I ll 91 D Cl U ll ' ' ' if ' ' ' ll - n - - n , ' . . 5 . . l H . . 9 . Ill: ' 3 '- ' : ' ' , : J ' ' ' . . s Q ' : ' ' 3 ' ' ' IV. Cl ,Q If Y I ' il if ,Y l I ' ll p u .ii ll ' ' .il I1 . . - , - . s III. Q ' , , 3 - g , 5 ' IV. III. , , 5 3 . I . I I U , I . , I , Theresa Cnamboll Tess The most useless day of ll IS that ln which we have not laughed Interclass Baseball II Interclass Basketball II Chorus III Noted For Her good nature Usually seen Wlth Mtn Seeret Ambmon To travcl Weaklmess Arthur William Clmnno 1 Nothing keeps me td down Band II III Interclass Baseball III Chorus II III IV Chenr Orchestra II Noted I'or I-Ins trumpet Usually Seen Wxtlm Date Secret Ambltton To be tn a good U and Weakness M Smtth Muriel Clark Cookie S e who smgs f ghtens away her llls Interclass Baseball Il III Captam m Class II III Chorus II I Gee Cub IV Choir Setult Counctl II Noted I'nr Her sunny dnsposmon Usu1lly Seen Wtth her gang, Setret Ambtttnn To sung, wtth orehestm XVealtness Caldwell 5f 0l 6ll'lg0 Page 50 '. 41.160 Wlllmam CII ark Blll Clarky The greater man, the greater courtesy Annual Staff lSn:1psl1otsJ Intcrclass I sebmll ll Ill IV Interelass as k tball Il III IX I-rench Club III IV HY Club IV Qlreasurer Cho IV Senwr Dramatxcs fliusn ness Managerl k Tennts III IV Noted For Hts clothes from Isquxre Usually Seen Senellnb notes Seeret Ambntton To own a yacht Xlleakness XVavy red hanr Robert Coen B0 IS ln the class where silence reigns umor Varsity football III Varstty Football IV Noted Ier Bexnb quiet Usually Seen Wtlh the fellows Seeret Ambttuon To 5, t a steady a Xlfelkness Gtrls Adele Collmns De Gay hearted and free Interclass Basketball II III IV Chorus IV Senxor Dramatlcs 1CaStQ Noted For Her dimples Usually Seen Walkxnb wtth Ruthte Seeret Arnbttton To travel Weakness Svummers Carol Collins Skeeter I would I were a pirate t sail the ocean blue Annual Staff fllcrsonalutiesl fSnap hotsj Band III IV Captain f Gym Class IV Orchestra II III IV All State Orchestra III IV West Orange Symphony III IV Essex County Orchestra II III IV Noted For Her violin playing Usually Seen Carrying her violin Secret Ambition To go around the world in a tramp steamer Weakness Cculd it be Warren? Jesse Collmson Jess A bright smlle and a w nlng' way Interclass Baseball II III IV In terclass Basketball II III IV Cap tain of Gym Class II III Hi Y Club II III IV Noted For Talking with the fair sex Usually Seen In East Orange Weakness Lorraine 0?wJfC2+wan William S Comer Bl Next to me, Fazola IS best Annual Staff QPCISOHZIIIICSJ Band II III IV French Club IV Or chestra II III IV Senior Dramatics fBus1nessj Noted For His sax and clarinet Usually Seen Behind that super satchel Secret Ambition To get his Packard Weakness A pretty face f Robert Connolly Bob Ive been dying for fo years Now I m gomg to hve I hope 6 Q Choir III Noted For His clothes Usually Seen Dappered up Secret Ambiticn To be a killer diller Weakness English William Conover Bl Why talk when more can b learned by listening Band III Orchestra III Noted For His incessant talking Usually Seen With his chickens Secret Ambition To go to Rutgers XVeakness Chicken farming Katherine IE Conrad Kay Virtue is her own rew rd Chorus III Senior Dramatics fUsherJ Noted For Her good nature Usually Seen Studying U S His tory Secret Ambition To meet Robert Taylor Weakness Big brown eyes - eniord Page S 1 . . . . ll 7, ll ,I CC 'Ii,, gg - 0 44 - - in- u - .rs - n ' n l I . . 5 x ' a i I ' s 1 i Q ' 9 i i i 9 i Q i ' 1 n i i a 1 i i ' - i ' Q C s 1 - 3 , 9 I 2 a i f ' : ' ' ' Secret Ambition: To pass English past inspection ' ' : III : I 1 il I O X 9 I 66 ff G6 'll,, fi 77 4 - u ti ' - n I' 8 il . , . .u . . ,, . I 0 - as ' - g . . ' George Cosgrove Arthur Coughlan Ralph Cowley Cos What should a man do but be merry? Interclass Basketball II Chorus IV Semor Dramatlcs fStagc Commlt tee IIJ Noted For Lrvmg m Gods country Usually Seen At Daves Secret Ambxtron To make a pnvot S ot Weakness Playmg cards Ruby Cozzallno country as a mark of dlstmc tlon ' Interclass Basketball II Captam Gym Class II Chorus III Glee Club Noted For Automobnle accndents Usually Seen Readmg notes Secret Ambmon To answer a ques non nn bnology Weakness A lnttle boy? mdt Qfallge Page S2 Art I llke calm hats, and I do t wear spats Interclass Baseball II III Inter class Basketball III Noted For I-Ixs red pland shxrt Usually Seen Takmg lnfe easy Secret Ambntuon To jom the navy Weakness Blondes Mabel Cram: Women ln mxschlef are mcer th n men Interclass Baseball III Spamsh Club III Glee Club III Noted For I-Ier Irxsh humor Usually Seen Wnth Genevneve Secret Ambxtnon To be an English teacher XVeakness Chocolate rce cream Oh this learning, What a thmg It ls ' Interclass Baseball II Interclass Basketball II Track III IV Noted For Hts whlte mxce Usually Seen Studymg Secret Ambntlon To be manager of a Bug Chief Weakness Bag Chnef Bruce Crum achlevmg Interclass Baseball II III IV In terclass Basketball II III IV Var sxty Football IV Junnor Varsity Football II III Track II III IV Noted For Hrs lust of admlrers Usually Seen Makmg tnme Secret Ambmon To be less change able Weakness Gnrls glrls and gurls as ss as 4, . . il Cl ' ni , n n 1 . l! : : , s - s , - h A smile passes in every Cranberries His is a personality worth . . ,, . . . . . . ' ! 7, . . I a . A , , Q , Q s I , , : - : s Q D - a II- I U : . . y I I n 1 - : ' . : ' , ' , ' Leon Cymansky 1 A long, long kiss A klss of youth and ove Interclass Baseball II III Subcap tam Gym Class III Noted For His size Usually Seen Sleeping Secret Ambition To be a Romeo Weakness Petite blondes Lsfffzwa Clarence Dagnalll Dag, Red Let the curtain come down on a smlle German Club III IV Senior Dra matics CStage Crewj Track IV Tumbling Teams II III Noted For His mountain climbing Usually Seen Walking his dog Secret Ambition To build a radio that will get WNEW Weakness A little brunette Vivian D'Aless1o Viv 'The strongest passion that I have is honor Intcrclass Baseball II- Intcrclass Basketball II' Chorus III' Glee Club II' Tumbling II' Business Club II fPresidentJ. Noted For: Being quiet Usually Seen: With Rosemary Secret Ambition: To be a secretary Weakness: English IV Lyman Dally Pug Alfalfa Theres mischief in this mall Interclass Baseball III Intcrclass Basketball III IV Chorus IV Noted For Scumpm everyone Usually Seen Keeping Mr Smith company Secret Ambition T b in the headlines Weakness C Aubrey Smith Theodore D Amato 'Teddle 'The strength of twenty men th ldleness of forty ' Noted For His hair comb Usually Seen With thc boys at the other end of the town Secret Ambition To play baseball in the bug leagues Weakness A certain Eleanor Mignon Danerhmrsh 'Mickey To make the world a friendly place, One must show It a friendly face Annual Staff fArtJ Chorus III Choir II Orchestra II III IV Senior Dramatics fAdvert1smgJ Noted For Her winning smile Usually Seen Shopping Secret Ambition To go to a winter carnival Weakness Food .ss eniord Page 53 'Vera Damscolh Ver fo he short IS no disgrace only ab all lnc0nVel'l ence liusmess Club IV 'Nlotcd I-or Her hngglmg, suallx Seen O1 1er wa Typmt, beerel Ambmon To 9, to Call forma Weaklx ss 'Vlusxe Glozrman DeCarlo 0 hlll'3CllVEl10SS lb half the battle hers IS won Orelmeslrl Il Iiusxness Club IX 'Noted lor Her elorlmes Usually Seen And not l1e11 Seerel Ambmon fo be .1 desuener Weakness We ont know my Om Q Page 54 Jean Davenport The qulet mlnd 15 rlcher than the crown Freneh Llub IN Chorus II Sexual Councxl IV Nloted For Her SIIC Usually Seen And not heard necret Ambmon To be tall Weakness Frenell HRICITISITCII Davenport Better late than never Interelass Basketball II Noted I'or Handlng, Ineluslm themes In SIL Usually Seen Talking, himself out of the conscquenees Secret Ambltlon To make the dead me Weakness Miss wLlSSLI1lJ0l'l1 Gevevmeve lDeConnan Eleanor lDePa1lma Gen Gay hea ted and f e Annual St1ff fTypnng,l Chorus 'Noted I'or Her earefree manner Lsullls Seen Nlsxllm Mabel Secret Ambl non fo be a musucmn Weakness Butler peean nee eream P llle Good nature shines ln her face seb1ll ll Il IX Cexpram Gsm 'Ass Il II IX Frenel1C.lub aunt, III IV Chorus II P no III IV fSeeretaryJ Sensor Dramatncs fCnst5 fliusmessj Noted For Her bxseunts Usuallx Seen Trung, to sell some flung., Seerer Ambltxon Te be a seeond Nladarne Curle XXe.1kness Hes from Caldwell uv Q -1 -Y L sy W 1 . U 1, , : I I , y to , ,, : . . . N, , -- I ,U -, .Z ,. 1-. . 7 I : . I I uGl 11 L I u U I H I ' V9 I as: ' JL, ' , as 1 - r re in H ' . ' 1 . Qu Y Q Y . in Capmin gym el.m IIIQ Chorus IV: IIIQ Glue Club III. Annual Smff Cliusincsslz llnfrrl-M .,- i - ft ive. Q: .... , . Ba-. ,1, gd ' .' - f 1 - - - v , 5 - 1 . Cl., , 1, Q -Q ' Illg . ' : -. -el 1 - I g ' - L Deb ' ' , g ' , lllq 'N ' ' ' : m ' v . I - x , ,I X X I Constance DlCTkS Conme Blushmg IS the color vlrtue lnttrtlass Bastball II Inttrglass Baskttball II Stnlor Dramatxts QUshs.rJ Noud For Hur rad hzur Usually Sttn Wxtlm Plnl Surat Ambltxon To trzlvtl Rosemary Dooley Rose X womans work lb never done lnttrtlass liastball II III Inltrtlass as ttball tt u Iumblmg, Fltam II 'Vottd Inr Iiurnmg, Cakts Lsually Stun Nhtlm bmuna Stunt Ambition To makt .1 basktt NE calcntss Adclmg, nutlnnts ri Constance DIMHTSICO Conme The strong one and e manly IS my Ideal Chorus IV Busmtss Club 'Xotd For Bcmg thrown out of PlIVSl0gl'3Pl1y Class Usually Sun With Rosallt Stunt Ambntxon To get a att wnth that ctrtaxn om Wtakntss Mr Wtnmntr Helen Dumtz Honey In etfort mad for tl happiness of others lifts us above ourselves nttrtlass Ilastball II Captaxn of Gym C ass I II 'Nottd I'or Htr swttt dnsposmon Usually Stun Playing., baskttball Stunt Ambition To bt a pro bas kttball p avtr Wtakncss ILL skatmg, IVIan'y D1Marz0 Dee I owe lt to the world t cultlvate a genlal dlsposl tlon Armnstxce Day Program IV Inter tlass Bastball II Inttrclass Basktt b II III Capram Gym Cass III Chorus III IV Gltc Club IV Choir IV Nottd I'1r Htr smile Usually Seen Wntlm Gcorggma Stcrtt Ambntlon To be a model Wtlkntss Pat and Lou Robert Dun Dunny Im pretty brave, I guess, and yet I hate to go to bed 4 Annual Staff H1 Y Club IV Stmor Dramatlts QStag,t Crtwl Noted Por Hn danung, Usually Sccn Wnth out o ns wtakncssts Starct Ambntlon To talk back to Nlr Thomas Wtakmss Vvomtn women' - eniorzi Page S S I . 0' , I . 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'V . , Dorothy Ruth Durgm Ruthle Sugar and spice and every thmg mce Thats what llttle glrls are made of Annual Staff tllersonalxtnesj Inter class Baseball II IV Interclass Bas ketball III Chorus II III Chour lll Orchestra II III IV Semor Dramatncs fllusmessj Setuxt Coun II Noted For Har cute walk Usually Seen Flnrtmg, wnth any boy handy Secret Ambmon To be a model Weakness Gul John Efstls Fruity Worry kllls me, why due' Interclass Baseball Il Interclass Basketball II Chorus III IV Noted For Catclnng passes Usually Seen Wnth Glona Secret Ambmon To get out mto the world Weakness lngllsh Ill Homer Elchhorn Farmer Noted lor Chewing tobacco Usually Seen By Kents dalry Secret Ambluon To ram chnckens Nlsfeakness Cowboy hats md! Grange Page S6 1? Marne Erickson A heart on her llps and soul m her eyes Interelass Baseball II Captam Gym Class ll Noted For Her bug blue ey es Usually Seen At Florham Park Skatmy, Rank Secret Ambition To have her o car Weakness Hes oseland D C SCD and m ner are more expressive than words Noted For Her athletuc abnlnty Usually Seen Wnth Ronne Secret Ambmon To be a nurse on a sup Weakness Weekends Wilton Estes Dont cry, llttle boy, dont cry, Youll graduate, by and by lnterclass Baseball III IV Interclass Basketball III IV Captam Gym Class III IV Secretary of Sopho more Class Presxdent of Semor Class Varsmty Football III IV Iumor Varsmty Football II Noted For Hrs whuskers Usually Seen Cuttxng school wnth Walt Secret Ambntnon To be graduated Weakness Marne John Evmtts Johnny Success ln thyself whlch IS b st of all Prom Committee III Track I II Noted For Hrs super car dnvmg Usually Seen Wrth Hooper Secret Ambmon T own a car vuth plenty of pickup Weakness Women nn general Euplhemma Falcone Dolhe, Fem Beauty IS only skm de p Spamsh ClubI II Cltol II III Sennor Dramatncs fUsherj Notes For Her clothes Usually Seen With Dot Secret Ambntuon To be a co ed Weakness Harry Caroline Faust Carrots Halr so falr, eyes so bue, A pleasant picture to gaze UDOII Annual Staff fPersonalmesQ A xertnsmgj Senmr Dramatncs fCast Noted For Her blonde hanr Usually Seen With Vlrglnlzt and VC Secret Ambmun To travel Weakness Hes from LIVIDBSKUII Anne Featherly Feather Her air, her manners, all who saw admired Annual Staff lPersonal1t1esJ Span 1 Club II Chorus II ll Glee Club Il III IV Semor Dra matrcs CUsherJ Noted For Her sweet smlle Usually Seen At Pauls Secret Ambltxon To love and to be loved Books' lf! Loumse Feldman Ruthle Her looks are full of pea ful majesty Annual Staff CAclvertnsnngJ Band I V Interclass Basketball IV German Club III IV Debating I V Orc1estra III IV CLI brarnan IVJ Semor Dramatncs CT1cket Salesmanj Noted For Those perfect blonde locks Usually Seen Playmg the Bass Secret Ambrtnon To be .1 second Granger Weakness Aeroplanes and tcnms ba s Robert lFerraluollo He hath a dally beauty 1 his llfe lnterclass Baseball III lntcrclass Basketball Ill Captam Gym Class III IV Glec Club Ill Noted For Hrs wavy hair Usually Seen At Conradns Secret Ambntron To be a butcher Weaknmess Blondes .. eniord Page 57 X James Feula Bananas Varletys the very splce of l 9 Band Uvlanagerl Interclass Base b ll III IV unlor Varsity Foot ball II III Varsuty Football IV Glee Club III Track III IV Noted For Hrs gold football Usually Seen Lnftnng wexghts Weakness Joan Adlam Carmellna Florlo Studymg ln earnest IS study worth whnle Noted For Her blg brown eyes Usually Seen At home Setret Ambmon To be a lawyer Weakness Dancmg l Qfclllfcf Page S8 Herman Fnerro Hank A true friend he was ev r thus Interclass Baseball II III IV Cap tam Gym Class III Noted For Hrs curly hanr Usually Seen Around Secret Ambmon To be a second john Barrymore Barbara Flynn Bobble Sunshine and happlness are found m her personallty Clxo IV Semor Dramatxcs CUsherJ Setunt Councll IV Noted For I-Ier sweetness Usually Seen Helpxng others Secret Ambntlon To be a dress deslgner Weakness Her frxends Ernest F nscher Never trouble trouble, txll trouble troubles you Interclass Baseball II III IV Cap tam Gym Class III Noted For I-Ins quxet manner Usually Seen Workmg m the garden Secret Ambmon To be graduated Weakness Work James Flynn Flynny' I eat, drmk and am merry for tomorrow I due Interclass Baseball II III IV In terclass Basketball II III IV Var sxty Football III IV jumor Varsnty Football II H1Y Club III O chestra IV fmanagerl Noted For I-Ixs football playing Usually Seen At Pauls Secret Ambmon To be a woman hater Weakness Football . . as as sc 97 H , K5 ' 7 ' Cf ' e ,Y . l'f . . . U Y 3 - I ' s 1 S ' ' - 2 , : J - - 1 , 5 I 5 7 Q , . I Secret Ambition: To out-dance Zipp Weakness: Not particular . . H . . . so ' n 44 y - .Ir as - - H - . ' ' H ' - an ' : . . I A 1 V : A s , , : - ' ' 1 I - , , : - 1 1 1 , : l I : 5 - 5 r- . ' . , I Ruth Jean Fowler Neat and refined m appmr ance and mmd 1 mnsuut Das It't7j,I'll11 III um I lrli Inttrt lss Illslut H1191 C um Lustrx II Nottd Iwr Cnnnmstne xbxlnts sullls SL n Pllung, Lltrmtr Stunt Ambxuon 'Io bt Plnsnt I Id tuthtr X ukncss Is It 1 It 1I,llI'I or su 9 Robert Prevue Great oaks from Ilttle acorns grow n I III Interelass Iilstblll II Inttrtlass Bskubnll II LIOFUS II Qlmr IX O Lstrl II II Trlek Nuttd Ior Hts txctptmnxl I1Cl.L,I'II Usullly Stun Above everyone else Smut Ambntxon To ovtreomc Ins baslmfulmss XX cal-mess ournllxsm IX'IarEerw Prime Xlargle Ilfe IS just 1 sweet plea ant dream C wrus wud I r I Lutt vm s utlls Stn XXILII Inu emu ts Spent Amlutum Iwo get nnrru XXv.1kmss Hlrrs Georrze Freytizz A woman would run through fire and water for such a kmd heart treltss Ihstlwll II ' terullss Basketball II III IX umur Xarsnu Pootlnll IX Prom Com mxttte III Nutul Ior Hrs mu smile Usualls Sun STIIIIIFII, Surtt Ambltlon To be loved Xhtakn ss Plaxd shtrts of iff, :Ffh Ethelwn Frwnklm yn 'XIUIIIDIICHIIOII lil wexatmn DIXIGIOII IS as bad The rate of three doth pu7 vle me I' actlons drnt me m td nnuxl nfl' nssmt mtl L ass hstball X nt-,rt 1 Iius tt X Stmu Iruuntmts 1Lsxt ectr II Nmtcd I r Htr sunk cntls us L u1IIs Sun XXIII! lrm Secret Anxbltnon 'Io ltttnd Duke XX eakmss Red umwrtxbles George I' urey Few there he that really know hlm Bm II III Xtrsnty I31sItetb1IIIX Prtsldent umor Clase Xarsnts Football IX Iumor Varsltw Football O c c9tr1 umor Prom Commnttcc Traelt II III IX Iumor Vlrsxty Fnskgtball II III Noted For Studymg, In XIr Wears study hall Lsualls Seen Xxalklnf, Ixome late from przctncc Secret Ambluon To own a fire cngme red Car Weakness I Ix L or t 511' from E1st Or1ng0 I' Il J J , :fn fort Wk H Page 59 ' R J ' .: ,' - 'X' ' ' , ' '. - I ' .' z .' 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Q A 'A I .3 Q ' -4 'I 1 I I X ' Norma Ruth Furman Norm,' Sneezy Halr so falr-eyes so brlght a brxlllant plcture to gaze upon A n n u al Staff CSubscr1pt1onsj Chorus II III IV Glee Club II III IV Chonr III Semor Dramatlcs tCast5 Noted For Resemblmg Allce Faxe Lsually Seen Looking cute Secret Ambrtlon To be famous Weakness Russell Elmzabeth Jean Ganrdam Betty Llfe lb one long glass of giggles Annual Staff tSnapshotsj Armxs tree Day Program III Twpmg Club Noted For Her brg blue eyes Usually Seen Wnth lohnny Secret Ambltlon To be graduated Weakness Hes from Lrvmgston Edward Gavnm Verily, It IS a heck of a day to work jumor VJYSIIY Football II Chorus III Orchestra II III Track III Noted For Knockmg off band Usually Seen Bemg mdependent Secret Ambmon To beat xt out at band rehearsal Weakness The vrle weed X Raymond Glblln Scotty He hath his belly full of fighting Noted For Always vxantlng Hght Usually Seen In the Acme Secret Ambltnon To get a car Weakness Hrs pxpc f Ofaflge Page 60 Constance Gxlbert Gertrude Gleavy Connle Gert Ask me no question, And I ll tell you no fibs French Club IV Semor Dramatncs tUsherD Noted For Her collegiate clothes Usually Seen Dnvlng her coupe Secret Ambmon To be an actress Weakness Men Gay h arted and free Annual Staff fAdVCl'IlSll'lgJ Inter class Baseball II Interclass Basket ball II Chorus III Glee Club II Sennor Dramatrcs tUsherJ Inter class Soccer II Interclass Hockey II Noted For Her wut Usually Seen Wxth Erlcen and Dot Secret Ambrtxon Its a deep secret Weakness Good food 4 . 64 1 as 1 M ss 91 H vt t Ed H . . . 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J ahfess Athlencs Renee Goldm Re Goldelocks It ns a merry heart that has many a frlend Annual Staff fPersonalntnesJ QArtJ French Club III Chorus II III IV Choxr IV Clno III IV CSecre taryj Semor Dramatncs fCastJ Noted For Her small part nn the sennor play Usually Seen Glgglmg Secret Ambmon To hxt a home run Weakness Art PD June Goodwm A glrl who IS pleasant, a glrl who IS gay A glrl who IS happy the l1ve long day Noted For Her sweet smnle Usually Seen In home room Secret Ambmon To abolish home work Wukness Cute fellows Enleen Gould e When Irlsh eyes are smllmg Annual Staff fAdVCfIl5lHgD Chorus III Glee Club II Choir III IV Noted For Htr smnlt Usually Seen With the gang Secret Ambxtlon To be a career OJ woman Weakxxtss Lollermg Charles Gounaud Gooch Knowledge ns power Interclass Baseball II Intcrclass Bas ketball II III oted For Hrs bug muscles Usually Seen Flnrtmg Secret Ambnuon To make jamct K Weakness Glrls 1 X f I Q fi Isourse Grey 1 very cffxl thmk Armistice Da ggigfam IV Spanish Club III IV 'chu In IV semof Dramatncs fUsherJ Txcktt Sales man Noted For I-lnstoncal oratxons Usually Seen Wlth Vlrgmla Secret Ambmtnon To be able to sung on key Weakness Poetry en ford I Page 61 Elizabeth Rita Groborg She knows the art f pleasing Sub captain of gym class II Senior Dramatics CCastJ Noted For Her acting ability Usually Seen Smiling Secret Ambition To be a good secretary Weakness Sports Gertrude Haas Gert The woman who dellberates IS lost German Club II III IV Q'l'reas urerl Debatmg II Philo I V Cl'rogram Chanrmanj Noted For Stumpmg the teachers Usually Seen With Paul Secret Ambition To be a good nurse Weakness Music and art Frank Hackett Hank A little nonsense now a d then Is rehshed by the best of men Ban II III IV Chorus IV Or chestra II III IV Tumbling Team Noted For His big blue eyes Usually Seen Making time Secret Ambition To be a second Krupa Weakness Girls mdt Ofange S Page 62 Robert E Haggerty Bob' 'Hag am small b I m mighty Interclass Baseball Ill IV In er class Basketball III IV Varsiy Football IV jr Varsity Football Noted For Hrs height Usually Seen With his gang Secret Ambition To grow Weakness Football Fred Harper I' ritz Silence is a great part of conversation Interclass Baseball III IV In er class Basketball III IV Captain Gym Class IV Noted For Being a woman hater Usually Seen With Clint Secret Ambition To be graduated Weakiiess Athletics Glyndwr Harrmes Glnder Interclass Baseball II Ill IV' In- terclass Basketball II III IV. Noted For: Knocking off Usually Seen: Riding in his truck Secret Ambition: To be taller than his brother Weakness: The. loops Robert H-nuffee Bob Sllence more muslcal than any song Nmted for I,'lSSIl'lj., lnelnsh II Usullly Seen Climbing Seerct An1bltlon To be graduated Xkeakness Gxrls Frank Hawrylak Pushnox If you dont beheye me, a k my mother n NI nager II III In er elass Baseball II III IV lnterelass Basketball ll III IV Captam Gym Lass III IV Varsxty I-uotball ll Ill lk Orehestra Manager ll Ill Noted For Hrs grndnmn feats Usually Seen Xllth oan Seeret Ambition To go to eollege Weakness Sports SHIVVI 5 HWY9 Wmllmam Hays loby lnterelass Basebnll IX Cxlee Cub Noted For Ilelng qulet Usually been with aek Seeret Ambmon T be a house nn e Welkness XX ntlny., notes -3 Bl resistance Banel IV lnterelass Baseball II Ill IN lnterelass Basketball II Ill IX Orehestra IV Voted lor Chopped off nes Usually Seen In lns Ford Seeret Ambmon To seore over four pomts nn a basketball game Weakness Dodo Mary Hhwrylak Slay me Laugh and the world laughs with you n erellss lhsleetlnll Llptnn m C lxss mrus ee u S lll KUIIHLI Noted Ior Iler elnrmxng., mek name Usullly Seen lltterbugg.,1n3., eeret Ambmon I b llk brother Xlexkness Dmemx, Lucmlle Hemtz Babe I shall never agree Annual Stuff fllersonxlntesj Armns ee Dry Intere ass seball II Ill IV Interelass as ull Il III lk Llptnn of G m ass II I'renel1 Club lll Senxor Dramatles CUsl1erJ lnterelass Sue Il II Noted I'or Iler athletle prowess Usually Seen liemg., 1 hood sport Seeret Ambxtnon 'I' eat all elay Ung Weakness Gym elass 2 - en for 5 Page 63 u fy sa n I so T is C 4' ' u , s - , Q se , W y- in n I ,- as I ff' '1 H Baan - , ,Ive f-- If-Q. ll: 1 Q Al- Q 2 - - -I , , 5 -- Gy 3. u, Illg til III: -' : W - - - , , , I -' H e9l-- Cl b ll, lllg in 'I 5 -'I ' - ez al 1 v : , ' f , ' IV. V- - 1 s ' - 3 5 - - K ' y '- . IV. . ' U ' I ' H : 'll -I S ' ' ' :L I c A c her urs I sy I U .Hn I 44 ,g I I used to be so alone. ffl follow the line of least Begone dull care! Thou and . -, , A v: ' ,, I BJ.. -77 5- - .U ll. . . ., . I . . . 'I' g '-- 'V I 3 'l 5 'Q - ' K ' - Y , lg Il . ' Prezgrznn lllg ' el , ' 2 ' Il' ., , i pu-. y v Q . . . B, - ' ' : o ' .' A . : I ', kctb. , , 'g I I y ,f Q V I I , Cl, Q c . I V . : I . r, ,. , V, . r y , V I . . D y I D A 5 1 D G l 1 I K' N- A - ' - - V - car , I, IV. - : o -' ' ' I l I Q 2 rf, X 3 Arleyne Helm l6Ar!l lt is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Annual Staff CSnapshotsjg Inter- class Basketball llg Senior Dra- matics fPropJg Socccr II. Noted For: Her long hair Usually Seen: With Sylvia Secret Ambition: To get on the Honor Roll Weakness Farragut Academy Parker llrllenze Parke, Lefty More men are killed by overwork than the import- ance of the world justifies. liand lllg Captain Gym Class IIIg Choir IV. Noted For: His laugh Usually Seen: At Tory Corner Secret Ambition: To be graduated XX'takmss Btautiful woman Q-an Donald Herrmann uD0n,n aruermvo Never tax'd for speech. Annual Staff QAdvcrtisingl: Armis- tice Day Program lVg Chorus ll. Noted For: His lack of height Usually Seen: Attending a broad- cast Secret Ambition: To grow Weakness: Roller skating James Hill Eleanor Hllavka rm I dare do all that may b come a man Annu rl Stuff 1Athletrt-r Editor fJll.,llllIlllt1IlSl Armustrce D ry Pro Lountrl III IV tVrce President! lrrterzlrns Btsebrll II III tCrptzurrl Irrterclr'-rs Bn-rkttbrll II IV Lrptrrn of Gym Clzu-rs III IV President of Sophomore Cl rss Clio III tTrersurerl IV tVrce Pre:-r dentl Junior Prom Committee Subscription Carmprrgn II III IV Cheer Le rder II III IV tCapt:rrnl Junior Gurrd of Honor Noted For Hrs exceptional marks Usually Seen In East Orange Secret Ambition To break away from that bottle blonde Weakness Tobacco and a car f Orange Page 64 Ee The secret of success constancy of purpose Orchestra ll III IV Usually Stcn Wrtlr tlrt kids from Livingston Secret Ambrtron To have R N after her name Weakness Uniforms Lois Hoffman Aunty Lois A good companion, a pleas ant friend Armistice Day Program III Glue Council Il Noted For Playing Cupid Usually Seen Wrtlr Plryllrs Secret Ambition To rrdc rn a con vertrble Weakness The number 25 . . , e i ' Q Q fmt I B74-:Q 1 if 1 i : aj' ry as I sy U . ,, u 9- as is U . I , '99 ss . ,, ' -ra : i1i'l ' ' :Iii 1 . ' I ' . I i X i ' gram t IV tchuirmumc Assembly Noted For: Hcr'love of uniforms Club II, IV5 Chgfug II, IV5 Semi! rv: if '-1 E, Ill, .. - ' i U U .in . .2 . . V ' I.: . J. l i r, . - . ,, D . Z l . H - Irene Hoffmeyer There is no wisdom like franknessf' Annual Staff fArtJg Interclass Bas- ketball Ilg Interclass Soccer II. Noted For: Her powers of speech Usually Seen: Using them to best advantage Secret Ambition: To be a great artist Weakness: Handsome males l Fred V. Hoffmann I keep my face to the sun- shine. lnterclass Baseball Illg German Club II, Illg Orchestra Il, III, IVg All- State Orchestra III. Noted For: His violin Usually Seen: Helping Mr. Barnes with the screen Secret Ambition: To rest all the time Weakness Solid Geometry Nancy Hogan NNan!! Let us endeavor so to live that when we die, even the undertaker will be sorry. Annual Staff QOrganizations -- Assistant Editorjg Interclass Base- ball IIIQ Interclass Basketball II, III, IVg French Club III, IV5 Clio III, lVg Senior Dramatics Cllrop girlj' lnterclass Soccer III IV. Noted For Her friendliness Usually Seen Being quiet Secret Ambition To play like the magic fingers of radio Weakness Coffee ice cream Charles Holl Charlie Sigh no more ladies, sigh no lll0l'e Interclass Basketball II Noted For His wavy hair Usually Seen At Bill s store Secret Ambition To get a good job Weakness That certain girl Ralph Hooey Legs Everything comes if a m n will only walt Interclass Baseball III Interclass Basketball III Captain Gym Class III IV Noted For Being thrown out of Usually Seen Rushing out of home room Secret Ambition To own a chicken farm Weakness Mr Smith George Hoppe Hoppe l could live without wom Interclass Baseball II III IV Inter class Basketball II III Noted For Hts girl in every port Usually Seen Smashing up his car Secret Ambition to take a history test on time Weakness Blondes - eniord Page 65 u ' n at n H ,, 44 - ' ' as ' ' a ss ' ' enun an - - n l : ' ' 3 10 ' ' i Philip Howell P 1 I can rude, laugh and sung, I can do nearly everythlng Chorus II IV Choir III Noted For I-Ins abnluty t get a a Usually Seen Talkmg to the gurls Secret Ambmon To get a new car Weakness Janet James Hutchinson Hutch Famt heart never won f lady Annual Staff flhzrsonalmesj Inter class Baseball II III Interclass Bas ketball III French Club IV Hn Y Club IV Senlor Play CBusmess Managerj Noted For I-Irs back seat techmque Usually Seen Gettxng scumped Secret Ambmon To dye hrs halr Weakness Anything with a sknrt Mary Ann Iannone 'Tex Constancy, thou art a yewel Annual Staff Cllhotographyl Cap tam of Gym Class II III Noted For Her long eyelashes Usually Seen Drlvmg a Ford Secret Ambnuon To go to Call forma Weakness Robert Stack m5f Ofalflf 0 Page 66 Anna Marne Infanu Anne Silence-more musical than any song Annual Staff cOl'g3l'll72Il0l'lSl A mlstlce Day Program IV Spanish Club III IV Chorus IV Cho III Noted For Her qultt manner Usually Seen But not heard Secret Ambmon To be a Certified Publnc Accountant WLakl1ess Typmg Alrce Inscho Doods Gave me music laughter and romance, and Ill make the most of llfe Annual Stall CPersonalmesl Inter class Basketball II Noted For Her qunetness Usually S en In a gray Wnlly s Secret Ambmon To make a bug nolsc Weakness Norm Louis Edward Ippollto Lou, Swisher If only they had left poor Adam s rubs alone Band Manager IV Interclass Base ball II II IV Interclass Basketball III Varsnty Basketball II IV Cap tam Gym Class III Orchestra Man ager IV Noted For I-Irs blonde harr Usually Seen Wlth ALL the gurls on the first floor Secret Ambntnon To be a Physncal Educatnon teacher Weakness Room 103 Muriel H Ilnsh Anthony Iuso Jerome Jacobs Shorty 'Tts good wtll makes mt I Ilgence Annual Staff fAdvtrt1s1ng,J Inttr Lass Baseball III IV Inttre ass iotttr IX Inttrclass Yolley Ball Nuttd For Her sport clothes Usually Seen Drnmg a ctr Sttrtt Ambxtnon T be a camp dtrtttor Lorraxne Jalllet Silence ns a great part of conversation Noted For Her great vonce Usually Seen Walknng hom Stunt Rmbttlon To be Z1 slngtr Nyeakntss Chemnstry Stand and firm, and true a I strong Inttrtltss Blsltttbtll IV Inttrcllss Baseball IX Captnn of Gym Class IX Tratk IV Ntttd Inr Hts masculine bunld Usually Sttn Xhtrrrylm., about hs marks Stunt Ambntlon To pass Chem rstry Robert James Bob Whose Ilttle body Iodgd a mighty mmd Sub Captain Gym Class III Chorus III Chotr III Stmor Dramattes fC.1stI Nottd For I-Its SIIC Usually Sun Cuttmg up Sttrtt Ambttnon To own a Car XVtaItno.ss Chorus grrls Jerry, Jake I want to see you shoot the way you shout Annutl Stuff fArtJ Captnn Gym Cass II Spamsh Club II III V Dtbatmg, III Noted I'or I-Its fish stones Usually Seen In a htattd argument Sttrtt Ambntnon To wxn one Xhtaltruss She Ines m Fast Orange Emma Jarman Judy 'Never arrogant nor proud, On she went with manner mtld Inttrtlass Basketball III IV Semor Dramatxcs 1Make Upj Soecer Nottd For Her Iargt hanr bows Usually Sun W'1th Dorten Sttrtt Ambntxon To be :1 dancer Wftakness Roller skating 2 - en ford Page 67 . 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V ' 3 - I Qi , s yjfyf ' a dj f x Bernard Johnson Bud Music IS the thang of th world I love most Annual Staff fSubscr1ptmnJ A mnstlct Day Program IV Band II III IV Interclass Baseball III Cap tam of Gym Class III IV Glee IX All State Orchestra III IV Tumblnng Team III All State Band II Essex County Orchestra III Isscx County Glee Club II Noted For Has corner playmg Usually Seen Blushmg Secret Ambntnon To be a basketball player Weakness Musnc Margaret Jowett Peggy mlghty hunter and her prey IS man Chorus II III IV Glue Club IV Noted For Her long strxde Usually Seen And seldom heard Secret Ambntuon To wm hns heart Weakness Stnpes and plalcls eil! Ofaflge Page 68 'Y .llames Jones lm An experienced, industrious ambltlous and qulte often picturesque har Annual Staff fSubscr1pt1on Edutorj 1SnapshotJ COrgamzatlonj CPerson alltltsj Armlstnce Day Program rctaryj IV fPres1dentJ Band II III IV Vnce Presndent of Class II Presndent IV French Club IV Or chtstra II III IV Noted For Hts hot sax and hotter tlarmet Usually Seen On the way to Mont c :ur Secret Ambmon To get enough s up Weakness Qunet gurls May Kaiser Malzle A daughter of the gods dlvmely tall, And most dlvlnely alr Captam of Gym Class II Glec Club II Noted For Sleek conffeur Usually Seen Wxth Mnldrcd Secret Ambmon To marrv the boss Weakness Tall dark and hand some Myldred Jones Mookle 'I'll be merry and fre Ill be sad for nobody Armnstnce Day Program III Inter class Baseball III Captam Gym Class III Chorus III IV Glte Club III IV Annual Staff flltrsonal Nottd For Her petlteness Usually Seen With Pat Stcret Ambxtuon To be glamorous Weakness Bob Jane Kantnenr U Y Her vonce was hke the stars Clmrus III Glee Club IV Choir III Noted For Her lovely vonce Usually Seen Wxth her gang Secret Ambxtnon To sung at the Met Weakness Cute boys JW , y W ' , A A 1 I We V '- . 4 I x V - In A 'X I Q 5 A V ' ' as as nj' so as ' n u . . . 0 H . . . 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Laura Kaye Laurie I have a heart with roo for every Joy lnterelass Baseball II III IV Inter el1ss Basketball II III IV Captan of Gym Class III Interclass Soccer I Ill V Noted For Her wxsc cracks Usually Seen In front of a mlrror Secret Ambmon To lnve alone New York Weakness Coffee and fireplaces Kathleen Kearns Kay Phe temple of p u r e s t thoughts IS sxlence Noted For Bemg qunet Usually Seen Wnth Margaret Secret Ambrtxon To get 90 hnglrsh Weakness Iznhlxsh students John Keenan Rankm A hght heart llves lo g Interelass Basketball II III Captam Gym Class III Chorus III IV Noted For Hrs wavy haxr Usually Seen At the Students Mat mee Secret Ambmon To be an account an Weakness Anna ,QM M Robert Kexlmrg Bo bllence never betrays you Noted For The flower m hrs ut tonhole Usually Seen Wxth hrs brother Secret Ambmon To master journa msm Weakness Working Almce Kelly Irlsh For where there are Irl h theres lovmg and fightmg Chorus IV Glce Club II IV Noted For The Irnsh m her Usually Seen Combmg her hanr nn home room Secret Ambmon To do her home work on tame Weakness Dances at Wood Rldgc Catherme Kenny Cay Remember, Im a woman When I thunk, I must speak Annual Staff fljersonalmesj Inter elass Baseball II III IV Interelass Basketball IV Semor Dramatnes 1BusmessJ Soccer III Noted For Her stones Usually Seen Wrtlx Laura Seeret Ambltlon To marry a doctor Weakness Danemg, e eniorfs Page 69 Bertha Kern Betty Ieet that are seen on wt ng errand Cltotr IV lXottd Ior untt ways Usually Sten wllh Irls Sttret Ambtuon To b prn L sttrttwry XXILAIIQFILSS Ht s from Ltungston Perry Kms: Ixlngy Tobacco IS a dlrty wted I love It II umm' Prom L ommlttu. Lltttt lcadtr IV C1r,1du1t1on Uslttr Ill mtttl lor Hs vttttx 03 rtmtr s Usually Sun With Rtd Surat Ambmon fo pass Gtrmtn Vsmkmss Cnrls am burls Joyce Kesselman 05 I s marry as the ddy long Qttutt Counul II Noted For Htr hood n lturt Usually Sun In Conmt s tar Stertt Ambmon To 5,41 to Sy racuse XXe1kmss Olt I don t knotx Rodney Knrlmnder Klrk I rofessor I wall go far and see little A nmnl Staff fgl'I1l15llUlil Usullly bt n lttsmg, tltt p,1rls Stunt Ambmon lo In 1 proftssor NN taltmss TL lump wtthm spc d wus M Georgina Kessock George All love IS sweet glven or returned Lltorus III Glen Club III Cltotr III IV Sctuut Counctl III Nottd I'ur Her SITIIIL Usually Stan Vhtlt Janne Surat Ambition To bc braduatccl Weakness Men Dorothy Konak Dot, ' 'Sho ty I tm sure care IS an enem lo llfe Ihslattlwtll IV Sub Lmptun of byxn Llmss IN Senior Dramnlts illslnrl Noted Ior I-Itr wtnmnt, ptrsolul Usually Sun Hntng., fun Stunt Ambition To bt n sttond Soma Htme Weakness Tall hantlstme boys mdf Oftlflge Page 70 as 91 A nj A,vA9 :s 19 H 5 'lI- K: ' S ' is H ' - ' i , ,Y 1, Q, 4 . 1 I V L i . i, l N 3 x 3 . , . : Q . 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'L y x ' n ' n IHICFCIJHS Biwlhlll III: GCFIIUII Club Noted For: Illutling Intcrclass Ilnscbnll IV: lntcrclasx Sl I 1 ' 3 - ,4 'Vu ' -V ' - 3 -I -' Nw f: af -.lt sz , .. 2 'V ft u I- L, 1. .. 1 , It , ity ff ITIS Kraeutler Lynne,' I ' A laugh IS worth a hundred groans Captam Gym Class II Noted For Her mce clothes Usually Seen Jokmg Secret Ambxtxon To get 90 ln Eng IS William Kungel Bl Happy am I, from cares Im free' Why arent they all contented llke me, Interclass Baseball II III Interclass Basketball II III Noted For H15 wonderfully shaped bones Usually Seen Asknng for a book report Secret Ambmon To learn to play basketball Weakness Studymg Walter Km-auth Wally The best creed ns to know nothmg Band Ill IV Orchestra II III IV Noted For Hrs horn Usually Seen Behmd xt Secret Ambutxon To get all 95 s Weakness His fiddle Russell Kurtze Russ Women are trouble but tr uble IS my middle name Annual Staff fsnapshots Edxtorj Spanlsh Club III IV QPresndentJ Debatnng IV Semor Dramatncs CCastJ Track Manager II III IV Guard of Honor III Noted For Hrs clnmbmg abnllty Usually Seen Wnth a camera Secret Ambntxon To be a lady luller Weakness Women Robert Krob Bob Sllence IS golden Interclass Baseball II Captain Gym Class II III Track IV Noted For Hrs qunetncss Usually Seen By hxmsclf Secret Ambmon To be a track star Jamce Kusamt Ja Ja Charm strlkes the slght but nt wms the soul Annual Staff fOrgan1zatnonsj I terclass Baseball IV Interclass Bas ketball IV Captam of Gym Class IV French Club II Chorus II Setult Council IV Noted For Her gold football Usually Seen On a magazme cover Secret Ambntmn To be a nurse Weakness Passaxc W Page 7l I S . -fill.. 1 ' x as 1 1 Sl 97 no vs 4' ' U ' as ' - an .99 . ,, '. . 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' I xl, I Q ly . . - Ql'll0l':f E Robert Kusch 'Tls better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at a Annual Staff fPhotographyj Var snty Football II III IV Subscrnp tnon Campalgn IV Noted For Hts curly haxr Usually Seen Cuttmg up t Ambxtlon To be graduated Weakness Janlce Milton Laufer Mllt rom the crown of his head 0 the sole of his foot he ls all mlrth ' aptam of Gym Class Ill Orches ra II Senior Dramatncs IV Cricket alesmanj otcd For Hrs curly haxr sua y seen Talking uc trcak cret Amblnon To be able to tand on hns head Weakness Chemustry Stanley Lenox Shorty' There are two sldes to every argument mme and the wrong slde Annual Staff fAdvert1s1ngJ QOrgan lzatlonl Spanish Club ll III IV Cho IV Senlor Dramaucs CCastJ Debating II III IV Guard of Honor III otcd For Has 6'5 ' Usually Seen Argumg Secret Ambnton To mvent some thnng practical Weakness Pleasantdale me QW, Page 72 Rosalie Leone I m llttle but Im powerf l Interelass Basketball II Interclass Baseball II Chorus IV Noted For Her turtle neck sweater Usually Seen Wnth Connie Secret Ambmon To get revenge on her weakness Weakness Mr Wear Rnchard Le Roy Speed Honor hes ln honest toll Noted For Hrs qulet demeanor Usually Seen Deltvernng papers Secret Ambmon To become sud denly famous Weakness Oh blondes brunettes or redheads Warren Lessmg Wah The world IS only dull to dull people Captam Gym Class II III Junior Prom Committee Subscnpuon Cam palgn II Track Team III Noted For I-Ins cars Usually Seen Speedmg Secret Ambmon To be a test pxlot Weakness Evelyn Herbert lLew1s Herk A hon IS not so fierce as they pamt hlm Noted For I-Ins brawn Usually Seen Talking to Mnss Eaton Secret Ambltxon To be a football ero Weakness The loops Dons Lnacl Do Dot The sun IS but a candle when she smiles Annual Staff fPersonalxt1esJ Inter class Basketball II Captam of Gym Class II IV French Club II III Chorus IV Clxo III IV Junior Prom Commlttee Setuxt Council II Noted For Her bnlllant smxle Usually Seen Jntterbuggmg Secret Ambntxon To be tall Weakness Cranberry Lake Kenneth Llmmer Ken There IS no royal road to geometry Noted For Gnvmg Sammy convul SIOIIS Usually Seen I his flnvver Secret Ambxtxon To make 95 so nd Weakness Hxs car U2..!T,,,.rm!6: 7450, I I' rank Lmdeman Slats A man among men and a gentleman at all tlmes Annual Staff fSubscr1ptlonJ QPcr sonalmesj Interclass Baseball II III Intcrclass Basketball Il III Captam of Gym Class II III IV French Club IV Cllo IV junior Prom Commnttee Subscrxptnon Cam pangn II Tenms Team III IV Noted For Hns new nnckname Usually Seen Clnmbmg for an 85 ln English Secret Ambntlon To have rad halr like Slats Weakness Becky Louis Lombardmo Lou I couldnt llve without Wonlen Captam Gym Class IV Noted For I-Ins curly halr Usually Seen Makmg nme Secret Ambxtxon To go to Seton Ha Weakness The opposite sex Joseph Lord oe Hls halr IS of a good color Varsity Football III IV Jumor Varsity Football II Track II III IV Tumbling II Noted For Hxs abnlnty to lnft weights Usually Secn At the Watson AC Secret Ambxtxon To go to Hawan Weakness Peggy - en iam Page 73 I . A .lx L 'Y' Lxl-41 f KX.. ,ANCLZ Iv-J J ' ,A,+L'3, .gs.,,, x ge t K W f ' in Barbara Lovermg Bobble Good nature shlnes ln h r face Annual Staff fSubscr1pt1onsj Bus us Club IX Senior Dramatlcs 1Us-herb fllusmess Noted lor Her pleasant personal Usuallx Seen XX earmg sr mcone elses tlothes Sctrct Ambmon To be loved Weakness Ed Walter Mahoney Walt' holidays Inttrclass Baseball II III IV n ttrelass Basketball II Varsl y Bas kctbull III IV Captain Gym Class IV S cretary Senlor ass Xwrsnty Football III IV r Varsltv ootball II H Y Club III 7 Golf IV Track III IV Tumbling Teams ll III IV Noted For Hts laugh Usually Seen Knockmg 05 Secret Ambmon To bt All Amer: aan Weakness Gnrls and football Rmehard Luxner Lux Out of too much learnmg came madness Ban I II III IV Orchestra II III V Noted For Being short Usuallx Seen W1tl1 hrs flute an bnef case Secret Ambmon To be graduated Weakness School Helen M Major A good heart and pleasant Interclass Baseball II III IV Span rsh Club II III V Noted For Her good nature Usually Seen Wnth Mabel Secret Ambntnon To grow Weakness Her curly han' Robert Maas Bob Hes so charmmg strong, and tall Its alarming how they fall Interclass Baseball II III Interclass Basketball Il III Secretary of Soph omore Class Secretary of lumor Class junnor Prom Commnttee Noted For Hrs good looks Usually Seen Wtrh OConnor Secret Ambxtnon To learn how to cook Weakness Mllly Jones Joan Veronica Manda Though I m always m hast , Annual Staff fSubscr1pt1onsl fAd vertnsmgj Armxstlce Day Program IV Interclass Baseball II III IV Interclass Basketball II III Spanish Club Il III IV CSecretaryl Chorus III Semor Dramatlcs CCastl Pro gram Curl III Chairman of Social Committee IV Gxrl Reserves Noted For Her many affanrs Usually Seen Wnth Push Secret Ambxtlon To settle down Weakness F1gure skatmg md! 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U H , . e . . . , ml 0 the Idle, ally, d3yS are Smllef' I'm never in 3 hurry, ' , , 9 - ' ' , - ' ' . v Z I ' ' , - I - ' ' 5 ' ' ' ' I in ' ' 1 . 4 , , : 1 - 1 I ' D A f , : III, 1 2 ' Cl 3 : , , 5 rl K. , I , : J - ' , : - : . . 9 - F 3 1- , IX g ' 3 ' ' 1 , 9 ' ' g ' . . . , U - U . , , , , , , : ' , ' n n ,f I - Q ,, , V , Y V Nhldred Manqas Good fortune goeth with those earneet m purpose Annml Staff CAdwcrtmng.,l Intcr ss I51scb1ll III Noted For Htr bug brown cus Usmlly Sctn Wutlm IFILI Sccrct Ambntlon Tm get 95 IIIQIISII Nllftalcntss Due Phlo 'true artlets are a rare, rare breed Annual Smff fL1tcrnryJ Artj Cho IV Ilusnntss Club IV Noted For Her tlutr sketches Usu-ally Seen At a rlnk Secret Ambltnon T b n Soma Hcnn on whttls Wclkncss M1t7 Fred IVI1rtm Sparky Though its true Im qult mute, I make up ln strength what I lack ln helght Xarstty Baskctb1ll II III IW lar sntw Football IV Fr Vnrmy I'oot ball II III Subscrnptmn C1n1p11gn I Track II I Noted For H15 bwskctbnll phymg., Usu1lly Sun M1k1ng bukus Secrtt Ambmon fo go to colltgt XXLIICIICSS PIIYX H0 e, R W Faint heart never won f 1 ady In trclzss betscbal II III IV tcrcl1ss b:1skctb1ll II III IV Gtr man Club III IV Chorus III IV Glcc Club III IV Voted For Hts rolltr slmtxnt, Ustmlly Stun At Florh1m I'1rk Secret Ambltlon To find 1 good skating partner Wukntss XVLJIULII Adeline IVI1rtmo Small, hut how dz xr to Us Annual Stat? Ptrsonalmul mlstlcc D1y PIUI,I lI'l1 IX Inltrt us S Ltl'51ll II IX Cllll anno ITIIIIQS IUSIILFJ C ndx Curl I3 nuis Club IX 'Voted For Htr trmt lILlj,lIl Usually Sen Runnt, Illfllllgll tn II s a c Stunt Ambmon 1 lm PIIIILIUII ,uit once W cakncss Tht good old summtr tnmc Maurl Where she goes, the shmes Annual Stuff CPCFSOFIIIIIIKS, fOr p,1mz1t1onsJ Intcrcltis Iiulutlnll IV C1pt11n Gym Cl1ss III Sola C1pta1n IV French Club III IX Prcsulcntj Chorus IV Stmor Iyfl m1t1cS fUsherJ SCILIII Countrl II Candy Glrl Red Cross NVork Noted For I-Ier swcct f1cc Usually Scan Worrylng wbout nl ttbra Secret Ambmon To trwul m Itrsn Wmkntss Ir1sl1 llds rw 1991 T 2 X cfruowi Page 75 . K t . . A c . H . HL' Y -Y' sslxdn ' . H w ' 1. ' ' 9 a tt 1 , V .11 I . ' 1 Q - . if ,Y A I c 1 ' '1 5 yxr- un ., - . . ' . - 'L 'Q - ' I ' ' ' I . 1 1 1 73 I - IIA li' . , Ig ,' 3 S' A r Ur.:- ' ' - ' 1 V .If ' .' 2 - 1 ' - 1 ' L n 1' U : mi- ' ' A : I in 1 2 ' . - 1' ' I. C f Vg , II. L 1 1 - 1 -1 '- -: V -z . 'CZ R. 1- - 2 - 3 1 ' I .ll -I t - ' ' :' - 1 1 - 1 T. Q 1 . W, I , . Florence Mathern RFIZYUIOTIYI lvlcchefmey Maxlreen McEvoy H ,, as k sv as . .vu U .,, ' '. . ' ' I , a'r ff ' ,- - sun yn ' . ,, , ' C 5 t' . . ' , , g In- 1 A ' . . l ' 2 0 c ' A ' : ' ' ' I ' I ' A S : . ' ' l. ' - 5 1 - . ' . g . ' 'g . I-1 ' A 1 - ' , 1 ' IV. 71 1 -1 1 I I ' I ' ' . 11 ' T, C 7 1 4 ' , I q . sg l ic. Nl I ,I . I , 1 1 N ,4-Q Terry McGuirk Terr And then was heard a loud, booming noise. Interclass Baseball II, III, IVg Inter- class Basketball III, IV, Captain Gym Class IVg jr. Varsity Football IIg Chorus IVg Hi-Y Club II, III, IV, Track III, French Club III. Noted For: His gift of gab Usually Seen: And always heard Secret Ambition: To gain weight Weakness: Trouble Catherine Patricia McHugh Kate She is little but she's wise: she is a terror for her size. Annual Staff fPersonalitiesJg Ar- mistice Day Program IVQ Interclass Baseball II, III, IVQ Interclass Bas- ketball II, IIIg French Club IIIg Orchestra II, III, IV, All State Orchestra II, IVQ Prom Committee III' Senior Dramatics QTicket Sales- manj' Soccer II III IV Noted For Always looking cute Usually Seen Totmg Oscar Secret Ambition To be a glamour Anna McKee A lovely girl is above all rank. Annual Staff fPersonalitiesJg Inter- class Baseball IIg Spanish Club II, III, IVQ Senior Dramatics QUsherJg Setuit Council IIQ Candy Girl IV. Noted For: Being one of the Mc- Kee girls Usually Seen: At the students' mat- inee Secret Ambition: To speak Spanish like a Spaniard Weakness john ir Weak ness Toboggamng Vw' Ann McMahon Gene McNerney John McPhxll1ps Life IS one long giggle Annual Staff CPersonalitxesJ Inter class Baseball II III IV Interclass Class II III French Club III IV Senior Dramatics fCastj fBus1nessj Soccer II III Noted For Her Secret Loves Usually Seen At Pal s Cabin Secret Ambition To play Lohen grin at a wedding Weakness Apple pie md! Orange Page 76 Mac From little sparks may bu t mighty flames I class Basketball III IV Captain of Gym Class III IV Treasurer of Senior Class Varsity Football III IV junior Varsity Football II Track IV Noted For His popularity Usually Seen In front of the bank Secret Ambition To comb his hair straight Weakness Football Mac Oh, why should life all labor Noted For His walk Usually Seen In a trance Secret Ambition To be an air plane pilot Weakness Talking gt 4 a 'X X H . . . ,, as n ac n - - . l ' ' rs ' ' , 5 ' ' . be. Basketball II, III, IVQ Captain Gym Interclass Baseball III, IVQ Inter- Chorus IIIQ Hi-Y Club II. ,JYJ Herbert Mecke Herb, Meck Romeo has nothlng on m Annual staff fFd1tor m Chnefj In terclass Ba eball II III German Club II III IV fV1cePrcsldentJ De ating, III HIY Club II II QVILC Presndentj IV QPresndentJ Honor Guard III Scoreboard II Ill N1 Noted For I-Ins personalnty Usually Seen With ohn Secret Ambmon Always to have a 90 average Weakness All good lookmg women Marla lLmbra Melchmonne Mlml Sincere, energetic capable and well llked Interclass Baseball II Intcrclass Basketball II Sub Captam of Gym Class III Choir IV Semor Dra maues fUsherl Voted For Her beautnful angora SWLZIILI' Usually Seen Bemg cheerful Seeret Ambntnun To be a worthy seeretary Weakness West Ponnt Leonard Mellmmger Len If wlse men were made qulet, he would be a not Interclass Baseball II III Interclass Basketball III Noted For The wave m has haxr Usually Seen Smlllng Secret Ambmon To meet a nce glr Weakness Clothes Malcolm Merklxnger Vla Try to please everybody and you will succeed ln pleasing nobody Intcrelass Baseball II Interclass Bas ketball II Iumor Varslty Football II Track III V Noted For HIS convertible PJ Usually Seen Rndmg around town Secret Ambmon To be an adven turer Weakness Ladxes ln dnstres lElly1nore Metz Ellie l nder thy hooded mantle I can see Thy wavelets of soft hair Intcrelass Baseball III Interclass Basketball II Noted For Her beautuful waves Usually Seen Wnth one of the Mad Chattcrers Secret Ambmon To be able to park wxthout trouble Weakness Horseback rndnng Wmllmam Metzger Bl Hes not merely a chlp off the old block but the block ltself Captam Gym Class II Noted For Hts one arm drxvmg Usually Seen Drlvnng a hay wagon Secret Ambntlon To own a 100 acre farm Weakness Beer C en ioni Page 77 Marlon Ruth Michel Mar A good heart is worth a pot of gold Annual Staff fTypewritingl Inter class Baseball II III IV Interclass asketball II III IV Sctuit Council II Interclass Hockey II III IV Interelass Soccer II III Volleyball III IV oted For I-Itr cute giggle Usually Seen Working hard Secret Ambition To be a nurse Weakness A certain boy Phyllis Miele Dolly S e speaks behaves and ac s just as she ought Chorus IV Glee Club IV ond Ior Her pretty hair Usually Seen Witli her gang tent Ambition To travel takntss Clothts and more clothes Vlrgmla Mlller Ginny Gay as a song was her nature Bright as the sun was her srnlle Annual Stal? forganizations A istiee Day Program IV Interclass aseball II Spanish Club II III IV Chorus IV Glee Club IV Sen lor Dramatics fUsherJ Candy Girl oted l'or That come hither smile Usually Seen At a pianm ecret Ambition: To ovsn a South Sea Island Weakness: Tall boys t Ofange Page 78 , Norma Mllls o I never sald an ugly word but smiled and stuck to play A n n u al St a ff fPhotographyj French Club III IV Cho III IV Setuit Council II Noted For Blushing Usually Seen With the gang Stcret Ambition T g t 95 french III Weakness Pastries John Montgomery Monty Dont tell me Im good I know it German Club II III IV Debating, III IV Glee Club II III IV fMan agerj Senior Dramatics fCastD Choir 1ManagerJ III Noted For Playing the meame in the Senior Play Usually Seen And heard' Secret Ambition T bag a deer fhis flrstl Weakness Hunting Warren R Morgan Sonny S ch Joy, ambltlon finds' Annual Staff CAdvertising Editorj' Class Treasurer III- Chorus II' Choir III' Prom Committee III- Senior Dramatics IV QCastJ' Guard of Honor III' Interscholastie Swim- ming Meets III IV frepresents W.O.H.S.J. Noted For: His swimming Usually Seen: In a swimming meet Secret Ambition: To be a second Robin Hood Weakness: Mince pie U 7g M Robert Mon arty Bob 'The adventurer ls wtthm Interclass Baseball II III Interclass Basketball II III Captain Gym ass II III I Chorus I H Y Club II III IV IVICC Pres: dentl Orchestra II Track III IV Noted For The dapper way he wears hrs clothes Usually Seen Knockmg off Secret Ambntron To throw a rack at Ins snsters house at a e Hopatcong Warren Muliford Warr, M Those who bury sunshme into the eye of others, cannot keep nt from themselves Interclass Bseball II III IV In terclass Basketball II III IV Cap tam of Gym Class II III IV Track Noted For That pleasant smxle Usually Seen Wnth Gene Secret Ambmon To be marrxed Weakness Glrls Doreen Mugford Dory Truth n e e d s no color beauty no pencll Chorus III Noted For Her love of salted pea nuts Usually Seen Wuth I'mma Secret Ambntnon To b a news paper woman Weakness Roller skating, Dorothy M Mlullvrlhnllll Dot, R d By your red halr we shall know ye Interclass Baseball II III IV In terclass Basketball II IV Glee Club II Soccer II Hockey II Noted For Her red hau- Usually Seen With Pearl Secret Ambition To get busmess praetnce Weakness H s tall dark and handsome Wnllmam Mmrhlback Back All hrs faults were such that one loves htm all the better for them Interclass Baseball III IV Inter class I3.xskctb1lI III IV Captaln of Gym Class III Chorus III Cholr ll V Noted For Has fancy hat Usually Seen Wantnng for Dave to tlrne htm home Secret Ambmon T thunk of a new excuse to cut Wfeakness School Roger Mtlnsee Rog Fond of dress fonder f dresses Chorus IV Noted For Hts perfect alnbnts Usually Seen Dnvmg hrs blue Studebaker Secret Ambltlon To pass Engllsh Weakness Pretty gurls Z' 2 - en i0M Page 79 0 1 . I If ,l Cf ,f Cl Q, f ' ' ' if Q fl ' us n - n , - , L Q, s I . ' 1 I I - - s I ' ' Cl , , Vg I , III: ' ' . , 5 - ' 1- , , - - : z ' ' I 1 : 4 ' g 9 , . ' : e - - I, I . , .. ,, x ' , . . ,, . . . : - - : o et ' ' ' L k ' -. Weakness: His brother's car u , n ss urs H ' e n L H U if ' S at ' U 0 . ,, , If 1 ,, I . . , , : - - 3 y u 1 ' , 2 ' ' '- , , , v 3 , I . : . . . . . . . r 1 I I , ' 111. ' . . - ' . , - I I . . ' ' 1 9s in 1 ' 1 i . : e. , William Mussone Bill He always kept his poise. Noted For: His height Usually Seen: Driving his Chev- rolet Secret Ambition: To get out of school Weakness: Orange Post Oflicc Joseph Mustascio Puchak Let the W0l'll'l slide by. Noted For: His arguments with Mulback Usually Secn: In front of the State Theatre Secret Ambition: To bc a weldcr Weakness: A girl in Irvington Floyd Newby Gunner Be silent and safe: silence never betrays you. Noted For: His silence Usually Seen: Smoking Secret Ambition: To own a new car Weakness: Homework Marjorie Newman Midge For shes a Jolly good fellow Annual Staff fPhotographyJ IV Interclass Baseball III IV Inter class Basketball IV Gym Class Cap tam IV Senior Dramatics QCastJ Noted For Her ability in athletics Usually Seen Looking bewildered Secret Ambition To be a great fencer Weakness Chicken chow mem f Ufallge Page 80 Barbara Nielsen Bobble She who never hat have none but friends Chorus II III IV Glee Club II Noted For Her laugh Usually Seen With Ruth or Ann Secret Ambition To go to college Weakness Montclair Q Rlta Nllan Ginger We never grow weary of her fellowship Annual Staff KTYPCWIIIIDSJ Inter class Basketball III IV Chorus III Senior Dramatics fliusmessj Noted For Her walk Usually Seen At the Broadway Hosiery Secret Ambition To be a model Weakness Older fellows 11 if ' ,I K6 ' ,Y if ' ,f 9 ' as U u n . CS .gan , In , g i IV: Choi'-'HL iv, ' ' class Baseball II, III, IVQ Inter- Gladys Noding Blessed are they who are pleasant to live with Interclass Basketball II Interclass Baseball ll Soccer II Field Hockey Voted For Talking Usually Seen With Hilda Secret Ambition: To bc a private secretary Weakness G H Frank O Connor Laugh and we all laugh wi h you Annual Staff CPersonalitiesJ Inter class Baseball II III IV Interclass Basketball III QCaptamJ IV Cap tain of Gym Class II III IV Voted For Witty remarks Usually Seen At Skateland Secret Ambition To date all the girs Weakness The opposite sex Irene Norrs Pleasure and action make the hour seem short Annual Staff fPhotographyJ Noted For Her hair styles Usually Seen With Rita Secret Ambition To get a certain ITIJH W'eakness. Football manager Janet Ochs Baba X horse a horse my king dom for a horse lnterclass Baseball III Noted For Her athletic ability Usually Seen With Mildred Secret Ambition To get a decent riding habit Weakness Horses John O'Ne11l Jack Good things come small packages Armistice Day Program IV Inter class Baseball Il III HIY Club Noted For His size what there s of it Usually Seen With Wiggy Secret Ambition To grow a little eakness Any cute girl under S'2 Tnlffwlafuf Edna Opsal Mush Its nice to be natural if you re naturally nice Captain of Gym Class III IV Chorus II Lubrarv Council IV Noted For Her sweet ways Usually Seen In Sussex Secret Ambition To be a good cook Weakness Norwegian fellows e eniord Page 81 X . . H u 1 . u n ' ' if Y! fl ' e o A . I s , , ' '91 I - n L ' ' i ' i l ' I ' i . ll. ' ' 1 ' ' , ' - g 2 ' ' ' A I . x I . . : X . : . . , . . , , ' ' ' 1 I J J 4 'I . A .l , , . SCO!! If ,I ll !! KC ' 66 9 ' ' 't Y, If 3 ' I: . . . . . 3 n . . 5 - . , g a 1 S 1 5 ' S - , 9 - IV. ' : ' , , . : - 1 - 1 I : : , , - .. . ,. . - - 1 ' W - ' ' : ' 0 ' ' I LoA95 ARC-Ps John O Rourke Henry Aldrich Where he goes their hearts Interclass Baseball III IV Interclass Basketball III Varsity Basketball IV Debating III Chorus III IV Choir III IV fTreasurerJ Prom Committee III Senior Dramatics fCastJ IV Noted For His dramatic ability Usually Seen Wearing a green sweater Secret Ambition To rival Fred Astaire Wak irginia 0 Q sg s ua Sta ase eas r I V r er I 1 mat us unessl I I Var Vo nnis play mg back his ec o find a ead of hair li is-on a girl Weakness retty girls for reason a e facsi James J Owens G e Gee A woman IS only a woman but a good cigar IS a smoke Debating IV Senior Dramatlcs fStage Crewj Noted For That sweater Usually Seen Inhalmg the wicked weed Secret Ambition: To get away with Weakness: A pipc f Qfdnge Page 82 Richard Palmere Shakespeare Every man is as heaven made him Intcrclass Baseball III IV Inter class Basketball III IV Junior Var sity Football II III Noted For His yolly disposition Usually Seen just before the late e Secret Ambition To get to school eary Weakness Sports Louis Pansulla Hollywood Sober but not serious, Q let but not idle Interclass Baseball III IV Inter class Basketball IV Captain of Gym Class IV Noted For His athletic ability Usually Seen Drawing picturts Secret Ambition To become a great ball player Weakness Bananas Frank Robert Pavone Shankle That big bold ma Interclass Baseball III IV Interclass Basketball III IV' Captain of Gym Class IV. Noted For: His great QP, s'ze Usually Seen: Fixing the score board Secret Ambition: To be alone with Hedy Lamarr Weakness: jitterbugging Marne Pederson Pete Gave me sports utmc t Inttra.l1ssIl1sLb1ll II Inttrtlxss as L all II Captun af Gun rss Sensor I,I'.ll'I1lIlLS Curl Stunt Kounul V 'Nlottd Ior Hur CIIIILFLIII hnr styles Usually Sttn Xhrh Ruth tm tr XVtakntss IIL gots to Ithngh Lotus Petardl Lou I am sllent, but I am mp able of great things xtrt ass Blstball II III IV L rss BJSIKLIIDII II III X 1 sat footbxll IV umor arslty I otlnl Ill Nottd For Ihs wavy hur Shop Stunt Ambxtlon To go out wxth a glr XVtakncss Whxtt mutt Frances M Peters Pete Nobodys safe, for we care for none ' Gltc Club IX Scmor Dramancs QUshtrj Nottd For Her ,aunts to Boston Usually Sun Playmg dttectlve Secret Ambltnon To hvt mar Boston Glen Peterson Pete Llfe without swung alnt l 9 Annual Staff IV Semor Dramatnts fBUSIflCSSJ Notud For Hrs dancmg abnhty Usually Seen Leaxmg school m a hurry Sturt! Ambxtlon To ily 1 plane Xltakmss Atroplants Dorothy Pfleger Dot Every greeting IS full of good will Every smlle IS full of good cheer Nottd For Alu nys btmg In bond humor Usually Seen VL'1th Iune Sttrtt Ambmon To be good at Lhtm Wtakntss Red convcrtnble eoupts Gloria Pnclm G 0 Small ln stature great mmd Honor Guard III Noted For Hur tlnymss Usually Stun Domg homework Stcrtt Ambmon To be a good stc rttary NX'eakness Pretty clothes 2 - eniord Page 8 mc sv I l all n H .H ' .' A as . ' . - 'X ' ' f - , . . , . , - B I J. I ' ' ' lr-nb Q I Q y 5 Cl. nr- fl . - . , , 1 In- , , fc - - Ilg - ' . Q1 3 ' tcr'l. ' .l , , I 'L V.r- - , i f' I . ' y ' - s J ' V ' X - : - ' I ' 7 : ' V ' ' 14 '. 70 Ll . -- 3 ' 7 - ' . 2 4 I' ' : L' 3 'f -V Secret Ambition: To own .1 Chrys- Usually Sccn: At I7ranklin's Sweet Xllfggknqggg Nh' honcy I- f 7 WI 4' I SK ,Y If ,Y if I 1, I ss ' ' ' ' 9 no ' ' as , ' L in l.f ,, 7. 1 . . ' ' , U . l 'i . H , . 1 ,,'- ,. .I lo A ,n.s5 - ' 0 .5 Q ' 1 1 rw n.v11 f' ' '51 gb zyr- l V Af-.Alf f, W MM Jack Pnerce I lerce I am fond of the company of ladies Tratk Il III IV fhlnnngerj Tum ng, T sms Il Ill 'N mud for Getting, lllltb mlsghltf Stertt Ambmon To be gradunttd Weakness Gnrls Robert Pomdexter Polny He that IS of a merry he rt hath a contmual feast IIIIIUI' Pfllnl CIDIIIIIIIIILL 'Noted For looking, for nnotnr roll to tonqutr Usually Sun IDZISIIIIII., down to lumh S ent Ambmon To be about I I W Laltmss Llttlt gurls mai Oran Page 84 Marjorme Pxerson Margy lf you would be loved love and be lovable Annu1l Staff Assunbly Councul Il III IV Fnmh Cub II III Cxor III Glu Club II Choxr Reprtstntauw II Rtd Cross Drxu INotv.d For I-Ier ll1fIl1lILSll'I1ZlI hugh: Usually Sun with Cedrxt Suertt Ambltlon To enjoy Infe pnftrably mznrrntd lnfc NX gakncss Cedle George Poppre Pop He dld nothmg and dld lt we Stmor Dramatxu fSI1I,C Crewj Nottd For Hrs h1nr cuts Usuallx Stun IIlIll1I,l1l9f'Il'lgCl'l'11lllS Sun: Ambntmn To lnrn to swnm Wtaklxtss Blondes 'Vit Prosper Pmrontr HI! rosperlty Good things come ln small packages Noted for Hrs jokes Usually Scan Studymg., Stertt Ambluon To bt g,r.1duzttd Weakness Hrs name Dons Powers Dar Her ready help was e nigh Patlence and a pleasmg smile Annu1l Sufi' CT5 plug, Ilhtorj Noted I'or Her sunny smult Usually Sun In 309 Secret Ambntlon To get her drlvtrs llcense Weakness 63 5-1 I 5' 1 ' ' ' f ls- U I ,Q -ef, It , I Ut, e. 'A A 1. lg, ' 'N Aj yg,. . r . ' Qywh-f' 1 w ll u r n A u ,n ll I i - n if fl x jg ' ' ' , ' , n , n I I 1 yy I ma- Q ', ,1v. ' ,Q ,1 , ,lf ' ,,, ft' ' : 4' A' us ll, 3 H 1 ' Ill, -- - g 1 v - Usually Seen: W'ith n girl IVQ Clio II, IVQ Sctuit Council - L g ' 1 I ,L W I . 1 ,I .II x Q W v I. h. E . X, H' f, I .. - .. it . ,, :K ,I I as Y, sa 'A a U I . . . . H ver 'I ' ll. ' ,' - 3 4 ' y I- A, I Q U . I . K A - n :-- -ar.: uv In 1.1 , ,QI ,K M V ,,: . y ,X 4 , ff ff , , Anthony Praltano Bosco A wuts a feather, and a chiefs a rod An honest man IS the noblest work of God Interclass Basketball III IV Captann Gym Class III IV Golf IV Noted For Hts basketball playmg Usually Seen Wnth the Aces Secret Ambition To take the Busx ness World by storm Weakness Busmess Practnce Evelyn Hahn Sober steadfast, and d mure Annual Staff fPersonalmesj Inter class baseball III IV Interclass Bas ketball III IV Captam of Gym Class II III Semor Dramatxcs fUsherJ Noted For Her fnendly manner Usually Seen Wxth jmny Secret Ambmon To lind the nght man Weakness School Howard Rapp Howle Dark of complexion llght f heart ' Annual Staff CPhotography As snstant Edntorj I-I1Y Club IV Tumblmg Team II III Football Manager IV Noted For Has Lazy Smnle Usually Seen At Paul s Secret Ambxtxon To own a red convertnble Bulck Weakness Blondes Donald Raymond Duke Modest, calm, and qulet was Interclass Baseball II III IV Inter class Basketball II III IV Captam of Gym Class III Jumor Varslty Football III Noted For Hts quiet demeanor Usually Seen In hns car Secret Ambntmn To pannt the nn snde of ramplpcs Weakness Paul s Rah Rah Gladys Rensmg Glad For she IS a Jolly god fellow Interclass Baseball III Interclass Basketball III Captam Gym Class IV Chorus IV Clno IV Semor Dramatncs fUsherJ Soccer III IV lCaptamJ Noted For Her athletnc abnlnty Usually Seen Wxth Barbara Flynn Secret Ambntlon To be always hap py go lucky Weakness Blondes June Rnbeth I see no obyectlon to stout ness ln moderation Chorus Ill IV Glce Club Ill IV Semor Dramatlcs CUsherJ Noted For Her mee clothes Usually Seen Laughnng Cfor a 953 at Mr Thomas pokes Secret Ambltlon To marry money Weakness Stnens Sophomore - eniord Page 8 5 f It l! 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' 9 - 1 , 5 . . , Dorothy Riley Dot l am happlest when farthest f m pen and book Interelass Basketball II Glcc Club Noteel For Talking about roller skaune, Usually Seen Wxtll Mane and the all Secret Ambltlon To get a 90 1 Lngllsh Weakness I.1rry Alvm Rom Duss Hurry IS the resource of the faithless lnterel1ss Baseball I'l III IV Inter elass Basketball II III IV Captun of Gy m Class III Gulf IV Noted For Hns knowledee of Shlkes speare Usually Seen In Hays eonvertxble Seeret Ambntlon To yom thc 'lla l'll1LS Weakness Spaghetti and meat balls Joyce Ilmehare Oy Pretty to walk mth, wltty to talk wlth And pleasant to thmk on Annual SMH cAdVC!'IlSlI'lgl fOr bamzatnonsj fPersonalmcs Assxs ant fdltorj Assembly Counenl II III IV Captam of Gym Class II III V1ccPres1dent of Sensor Cl1ss Irench Club III IV fTrcasurerJ Chorus II III IV Glce Club Il III Choir III IV Phllo IV Semor Dramatncs fUsherj QBus1ncssJ S lult Council IV Guard of Ilonor III Red Cross IV Noted For Her hugh marks Usually Sen Stuelylnp, Secret Ambmon To eo to Su 1rth more June Romme June Neither careless nor too g ad Interelass Baseball II Interelass Ilas ke ball II Sub Captaxn of Gym Class III Noted For Her clogs Usually Seen Lauglnng, Secret Ambmon To own a kennel Vs'eakness Her lnttle honey Vernon Rolllm Barrel X Jolly person IS always well llked Ilmd III C1pt1m of Gym Cl1ss IV Glee Club II Semor Dr1m1ucs fSt1ge Crew III IVJ Subscription C lmpugn III Noted For Ills 1m1tatxons Usually Seen Imntatmg Secret Ambltmn To be a comeelnn We1kness Tlun :ce flee! lLo1s IB Rose she profits most who serves best Annual Stuff Clypnmej Armnstnee lhy Proerwm III Spanish Club Ill Chorus III IV Choir Ill IX en lor Dramaues fliusnness fUsher Glee Club III IV Noted For Bemg Mr fyans See retary Usually Seen In the secretarial of Cl. 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I e ' - , . . - ., , H-- : -f - z N ' 5 ' v - H- ' : -3 5 ' Y' V V , U- U .e A ' ,f , .gi N ' . ,jg l. fi 'ov' Joseph Rnbmettx Arky The soul of this man IS ln his clothes 'Xottd For H15 fancy clothes Usually Seen Up at tht loops Sccrtt Ambmon To bc on rht golf tcam xxLlI'ilILS5 XIIIII Adelaide Savane Laddlc A 1 Chorus III IV Gltt Club IX Stn nor Drxmatxcs fPrompttrJ Nortel For Htr svxtctntss Usually Seen XXIII! XIIFX Secret Ambmon To bc rn lrust Wcakmss Bl1ck md Wlntt Sodls Edward Ryan Butch REJOICG, young man, ln thy youth Interclass Baseball IV Inttrcllss Bas littblll III H1 Y Club IV Noted For Hrs Charactcr spccchcs Usuallv Sccn W nth Tlmmw Stcrtt Ambition To mcct Slurlcy Colcman Wulcntss Cnrls Iudxth Sch wffer Judy constancy of purpose Annual Staff fArrj fIl1UIlQ,I'lPl1N QSUIJSLFIPIILJHSD Frtnuh Club Ill Dtbatlng, III Cao I SLIIIUK' IIYIITIITILS CLshcrJ Notcd For Htr art rbn mtv Usually Sun Vbnlm I unc burnt Ambition To bo to Smrth Xlatakntss Ncw Hork Andrew Salerno 3. Here tod y gone tomor row Xarsnty Basketball III IV umor Varsrtv Basketball II Varsity Foot b ll III IV umor Varsrty Foot ba II Nottd For That quick luck USLIIIIN Scum Wlmcrc hc rs not su poscd to bc Stunt Ambmon To dance with CIIILLI' Rogcrs Wcalcmss Ixtttrbughgrng, A1leen Scheller Leafy Xnnual Staff QPl1otog,rapl1sJ Ar mnsucc Dax Ifugfllll IV lnnrclns liascball ll I'rcnch Club IX 'Nottd For Har lowly looks Usually Sun Asking, for gum Stunt Ambition I g., to mouth Xhntcr Clrnn xl Wtakncss Carl Page 87 h 1 I ss u ss 91 css ln n ' , 'S ' ca ' ' ' 44 a L- - - yy n n .' ' : ' 3 ' 'z - I ' ' , .3 ,I ' K I ,. x L 5 .U ' 1 5 - .. , - - , , . K. , - .t 1, , 3 J . . : ' U' ll . ., . . , .. . ' ' 1 . .. ' . V V . Z . '- '- ' , A 'V K u : u 1 1 'r P, Iv v - I n 3' .. ,. rs s 1 I 1 rv- V . E I Q . cl . as , ' I n u d-n 44 11 u ,na , To know her is to like her. The secret of success is the 'l'oujours la belle dame. . . .. f. , , ' .' ' .' .H , f . , . , ' A lx-I ,' 1 ,I . 1. x K i I' 1 : - ' . 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' ' : - en iori Eugene Schenkman Gene He IS blessed wlth reason d common sense Band II III Interclass Baseball II III lntcrclass Basketball II III Sub Captain Gym Class II III IV Or Ll1CSIra ll III Senior Dramatics fCastJ Noted For Being Precious Usually Seen In Maplewood Secret Ambition To be Dear Weakness She lives in Maplewood Doris Schickel Pete When Joy and duty clash, Let duty go to smash Chorus IV Glee Club III Choir III V Noted For Her clothes Usually Seen With une or Elsie Secret Ambition To be an actress on Broadway Weakness Sweaters Dorothy Schilling Dot Schull A penny for your thoughts Noted For Her ready smile Francis Schultz Bud I could live without women but Id rather no Noted For His laugh Usually Seen A thc College Corner Secret Ambition To be a ladies man Weakness Mae Kaiser Rita Schultz Reet Set in a frame of shining golden halr Noted For Her blonde hair Usually Seen In cooking class Secret Ambition To be a dietitian Usually S en Running for the bus weakness Fancy half 8148615 Secret Ambition To pass English Weakness Football games Edmund Schwltters Gunga Dm,' Ed Blessings on thee, little mall German Club II III' Hi-Y Club IV' Senior Dramatics fCastJ. Noted For: Those Sausages Usually Seen: Heckling Miss Manley Secret Ambition: To be a man- about-town Weakness: Flashy clothes LZJML mai Ofallge Jean Scott Scottle It IS a frlendly heart th t has plenty of frlends Annu1l Staff fPersonal1t1csJ fOr l,3l1lL1lIl0l'1l Arm1st1ce Day Pro 5.,r1m III Assembly Counc1l III IV Sp1n1sh Club III IV Ph1lo IV Sen1or Dramzmcs fMake Upl Stfllll Coune1l II Candy G1rl IV Red Cross IV Nloted For I-ler tumblmg abxllty Usually Seen W1th Gay and I'bb1e Seeret Amb1t1on To go to Hauton Weakness B1ll Robert Semple Bert L1fe IS a mystery XJFSIYY Basketball III VJFSIIY I 11tb1ll lll IV Golf III Noted For H15 sports Qlblllly Usually Seen At Paul s Seeret Amb1t1on To be a golfer Weakness May Judy Schazrke Irlsh FIS good to be merry and Wlse Interclass Basketball III Sen1or Dm n1nt1cs CUsherJ Voted For Trymg to beat the late L Ubllllly Seen Sluppmg 1nt0 home room at S 29' Seeret Amb1t1on To make the hon or roll Weakness Busmess Pr:1ct1ce ask zfoe Af fafwf- V11-'g1n11a Sheldon J1nny Sunshme and happmess are found ln her personality Annual Staff fPersonal1t1esJ Cap Iain Gym Class II III Semor Dru mat1cs fUsherJ Voted For Wearmg blue Usually Sen Vinh Fx Secret Amb1t1on T get an tl1e honor roll Weakness Chocolate ICC cream Cedrmc Sheppard Ce dle ln very way I stu y l ess For elng g m ehewme drum ually Seen Xlnth Marty Secret Amb1t1on To tell .1 1 1nal y o c Weakness hat rusty old drum outF1t Smdney Sxchel l Theres lots of fun ln the world 1f a fellow knows how to find lt Interclass Baseball III IV Sub Captam Gym Class IV German Clu II III Sen1or Dramatles fBus1nessJ Noted For HIS raxen I1.11r Usually Seen Bangmg, 21 football all over Oakrxdge Road Secret Ambltlon To be a el1em1st Weakness DRHCIDQ., We M 7 WH! X110 VOS' - vniori Page 89 Dons Sxlver e us, then be up and domg nnual Staff COrg.,:m11at1ons A l1lSllCL D y I'rot,ran1 II III I l'rencl1 Club Il Ill IV Debaung, orus II Phu o III I Senlor Dramatnts CCastJ Prop oted For Bemg gentrally pleas .mt Usually Seen Vw orrymg about lrenth tent Ambmon T make 95 Irenth III Weakness She Wont tell Edwm Smith Ed Smltty Vlhy should llfe all labor Noted Por Hts ablhty to sleep Usually Seen At Paul s Secret Ambmon To be the worlds number ont playboy Weakness Women f Orange Page 90 William Slater Bn Why worry about tomorrow when the day IS brlght and clear? Interclass Baseball II Interclass Bas ketball III Captain Gym Class II Tumbling Ttam II Semor Drs matlcs fStage Crewj first markmg penod Usually Seen Drnvmg Ins car Secret Ambntxon To own an ce cream parlor Weakness Staying out late Jean Smith Smitty There IS a determmatlon hldden by her qulet ways Band II III IV Orchestra III IV Noted For Her tmyness Usually Seen Smllnng Secret Ambmon To get a good mark m Englnsh Weakness Gnrl Scouts Catherine Smith Kitty Great culture ns often tokened by great Slmpllflty Noted For Bemg quxet Usually Seen But never heard Secret Ambntnon It s a bxg secret Weakness She won t talk William J B Smltlh Blll' 'Sml ty If you work you get there If you dont you just dont jumor Varsxty Basketball II III Varsxty Basketball IV Captam of Gym Class IV jumor Varsnty Foot ball II Track IV Noted For Being Ambntnous Usually Seen Walking home OJ Secret Ambttnon To be graduated Weakness She s a drummer -I1 . ' I 3 Q C 4 tt I r t :thou ls 'un U ' V: ul t , n U ' be- ' . ' ,, . . - - - n A Y 'V ' .pq f- . : ' ' 1'. ' ' :A ' ' , , IXQ g - ' 2 lllq Ch five' '1' , In ' I - 3 ' - 1 ' . .Q C . Girljg Setuit Council II, III. Noted For: Making the Honor Roll N 2 I 7 ,1 1 s , l ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' : . I S - A A 1 o in : ' If ,YJ KS ' 9, lf ' ,, K6 ' , Y S . ,Y ll Y ' if ' ' ' IK . , Y Y! .,, Y , , -,9 George btathakxs Nt rch Ihlnlung makes this mln nrdlss Il1stI11I ntcr ss s Ltblll Llptun Ill 55 IUI' 1 Noud lor Il 113, qultt 111111 1.1.1 1 IC rs 1 Stunt Arnbmon I sac the more XXukmss Lloihts 1nd good ood Kenneth Stoll hen I hath no leisure who seth It not C y ll 195 III fSub Cwplun Noud 1r 3., r Ilrtn 1 Usulllx Quan xllllxllll, Lows uru Ambuuon T1 gl ut SL.llUIlI NY Lakmss Mnss XxLlNSLlll'JOl'I'l na. Ruth .Sternenbcra Butch loo falr to worship oo CIIVIIIP to love Prom Con1n11ttLc III Normal Fmr Hur dnnplts I, ullly bun A lI1L nut xIllbl!lUl1 Nxt I I ll nc Iumce btolz Never trouble mother for whit you can do yourself our lor Hur qunttmss llllly Sun With Xlllalrul tru xlllbllltlll I L 1 1r1s Xlultmss Ilrnum, lohn Stevens Suu lnppust whtn I eating Isl I ll UU I X uhm lIlow.1rcl IVI Strublc Mac Ihc hxby figuri of tha gnu man trtlxss i1scb1I II L K. VNS tl I II nl I Inn Llllly S Lll 1 11 LLFLI Ixlllbllll ll I Llkmss Sl J , cfn font Page 91 . .R . ' Q L. Clk' 2 ,YI li 'Y I lil' I 1 iVY ' .' z . ' 1' ' , I I am 2 '-1' ' - am ' ' , YY ' U, Int' ', . 1 .I III, IVQ I - - - cI.1 I'r11Ii' . III. IV: 1. 1' , ' 1 1 No 'I l 1u': Ills I,.lCl'i.ll'lI Gy' CIA II. III, IVg jun' Var- 1' ' 1 : ' ' ' L'sI.1II1 51.1111 'I'11IIu g lu I111s Row sit I5o41tb11II II. Is . 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I 1 5.11111 q 11. fr Elame Sulllllvam Sully lift IS too short for mean anxieties uel ss stb1l Il Inttrt lss trblll C Chorus V Cltt C x ' mour IV Sterttxrt Stmor l3r1m1t1es Usxer Stunt CUIIIILII V Noted lor Her quutlc vut :tt Ammon TL get LIILININIYX Vtaltntss lltll lllosemary Sulpy Rose She stood for slmpllclty and unaffected alrs C tptun Casin Class Ill Chorus Nolttl lor Her 515 IIIIIIIILI' ually S tn Xlsnth I s tertt IXIIIIJIIIUII I ' busmtss prattnee NXLIICIILSS Studies Dorothy M Suylker I Sy r 0 I have a lxttle fllvv 'Ihat goes up and down with me, And how we stay together so Is more than I can see IxIIl'lU1I Snfl fSnapsl1ots Armts tree Dty lrogram IX lnttrtlass tbwll ll III IV lnttrtlass as kt 1lI II Ill I-rtnth Club IN 1 ttrt ass Sctttr II III lrot,ran1 Glr Noted lor Her jaopv Usually Stun Cowboymt, around Secret Ambmon To drunk .1 Zom xt XXt1kncss Unelt Lhnrllt s I-at Fred bznbcl Pt aches Y: ur wlt makes othens nutty nttrtlass li1stb.tll I lnttre xss s ttball II Captun o C ym Cl1ss III Varsity Foorbtll lll IV, Track Ill IV Noted Iror Hts sense of humor Usually Seen XV1tl1 Brute Sttrtt Ambmon To keep Ins hair Sllllft Xx,L3IilIt.SS Pat 5 Domnmc Taramvtmo Mlckey I have learned nothmg anl forgotten nothlng lmtrelass Baseball Il Ill IV Inttr ss li sketball II III IX Junior Vtrsxty Football Ill IV Noted For Hts runmng on tht football Held Usu1lly Seen Loafing Sterct Ambltxon To be an auator Weakness Ice cream Jeanne Tompkins Jeanme Woofu There are two sldes to ev argument mme and the wrong one Annual Staff tPhoto5.,rapl1yD A mnstnce Day Program IV Band IV Gym Class Captam III, Gtrman Club II, III ffreasurcrj, IV CPres rclentj, Orchestra II, III, IV, All State Orchestra IV, Wtst Orange Svmplwny and Essex County Hugh School Orchestra Noted For Her wrecltless clrlung Mnrable Dnctu' Usually Seen Worryxng about her speech for German Club Secret Ambntnon To be able to argue IH four languages WC3kI1L5S Columbia WU! Ufdlll U Page 92 cctv sv I I u L, ,vs I ,At ,,l t,, H A' , L. . U L. L3 ' ' . as , , ' ' er , ' - D n , x , ' , n 1 V . Int .1 lI.l,' .I , Ill: ' 'l. I. .' of . 5 I llaslt' . II, lllq Captain of lym IV. A - K- Cllnss Il, Illg I IXQ I Qlul ' ' 5 : ' 'Q ' . ' 5 ' L' , IXQ Cl ' III, Q ' . US ' : ,oi K A - 'A-. ' . 1 Q l'J: ' S ' z Ho get JS in A I , 'Q .-V L I QI - ' l I3as'. , , 3 B - AI ' ' 1 ' 4' ' ,IH '11 4' 'tb. , g '-' ' 'glu- Usually Seen: Smiling X -1 ',-f- ' 3 D , V Sec b' ' : 1 95 in ' 1. b-ls, oil Z W i - A K Q' R C I ' A x. I In , . at X. . . A Y W . N 1 x D as ' so as . ' - SU 1 ' ' ' s ' ' c ' . ery ,- an ' rv . ' le-C 14 --l.f t- . , : -- 'H ll.1.k- , III, IVQ ' .' 1' cla A X , . Ig ' A U h ' ' C Y- Ann Torlucm Torch How hard It is for woman to keep counsel Chorus Ill Noted For Her hur Usually Seen With the gang Secret Ambmon To be a second Hla Fnt1g,erald Weakness Frank Sonatra lluha TDTILICCI ay Outward actlons can ne r give a just estlmate Chorus Il III Noted For Bemg quxet Usually Seen Wxth the gurls Seeret Arnbntlon To be a secretary Weakness Erme Ann Townley She looks a goddess and a t a queen lnterclass Baseball Il lnterclass Basketball lll Captam Gym Clas lll Chorus ll III IV Glee ul! l Cholr Ill 'Voted For Her swell personalnty Usually Sten Nxeely dressed Steret Ambntxon T be a gym teaeher Xveakness Football players Janet Townley Jazzy A steady glrl wlth a steady mmd .1 bettgr one IS hard to n lnterelass Baseball ll Noted For Being able to draw cm 1s well as she rldes em Usually Seen Rxdmg., horsebaele Secret Ambmon To 1 n 1 ded ranch NX cakness Has nime ns Bob Dolores Tr anqumlll o Mm 'lo know her IS to like her lnterclass Basketball IV Voted For Her pretty halr Usually Seen Vuth the gang Secret Ambxtnon To travel through tht pungle Weakness ae Jeanne Travers Butch The sweetest llttle mald that ever crowed for klsses Annu1l Staff fEd1torPersonal1t1csj CI.1ter.1ryj french Clb ll lll lV Seeretaryj Debating ll lll I. rary Counexl lll Plllo QTFLISUFLFP Semor Dramutnes Cllus mess smerj Chorus ll Guard of Honor III Voted for Her danemg Usually Seen Gugglmg Seertt Ambntlon To own a statlon wagon Vuakness Cymger ale to 011 l.0I' 5 Page 93 O Name Truman ls Gracelul and useful Ill all she does Annual Stall fAssnstant Fdltor Subscrnptumj CArtj Interclass Base II III Inlerelass Basket a ll Captun of Gym Cass II I nnem Cub IV Cmorus I I Lhonr IX Soccer II Noted For Her petxte slze Usually Seen Looking cute Secret Ambmon T be 1 great artxst Weakness Angora sweaters Herbert Troclxa Herk ease and freedom Nnmled lor Hns p,ood nature Usuallx Seen Around the 1u no llllll S ru Alnlmmn l bo sua y Weaknmtss Glrls Donald Turner 1 iD Tecumseh oum y Where there IS no hr pe there ls no worry Noted For Has vsoomg ways Usually Seen Wllll Doug Seeret Ambnnon To go to Texas Weaknmess Girls Page 94 CXO CJ 65 139 Rosamond Turner Rozzle Love, sweetness, goodness ln her person shmed Armnsuee Day Program II IV Captain Gym Class Ill Glee Club III IV Semor Dramatncs QPropJ Noted For Htr sense of humor Usually Seen Wnth Bermce Secret Ambmon To rccuve her lploma Weakness HIS name IS Ralph Alfred Valderrama What mlschlef hides behind that sober mind french Club IV Noted For Benng mustaken for hxs twm Usually Seen Wnth ean aqucs Secret Ambmon To be a pnlot Weakness Brunett s Jean Jaques Valderrama The secret of success IS the nstancy of purpose French Club IV Noted For Talking French wxth Alfred Usually Seen Wnth hns twm Secret Ambmon To be a pnlot Weakness DFIVIDK fast I, gi J I , x V ns-Jn H Ab ' ' ' -' ,, ' s 4 J' 1 . ll A , . . I A I5 0' . h . . N ' ' Q fp I : '- fo u 0 nun , Q - N b ll l ,-L g .' ' lt ' , II: - fx , Q I5-'I '1 Q1 1,1n. 1, A-'.A va Q' 'Q ,1n. . .15 9 I r . : . , ' ' U' Lfo fx!! DS I : ' r . ' A ' : o . ' f., - I 44 ' n at ' u n , -1 A . lv 'I True politeness is perfect Clfoir lb- 1 i ' 71 . d. 'cc ' ' ' : To f ' d ' ' : ' ' f,. . K: ' I In I C I 'A C A if ni s I v ' 97 u L , 1 4 e n 4 Z I ' , , u - -S , . .' . l . - : J A J IK ' co . 6f Ofange Henry Vanderplate Hanle I am graceful as a summer breeze vernly Noted For Has artxstle roller sltat In Usually Seen Smootlnng., baek lns :nr Seeret Axmlumon Tr own 1 r katmg, rnnlc Weakness llxs elotmes June Volk Jume It I cmnot do great thlngs I can do small things ln a great way tnn Cym Qltss II Chorus 'Voted For Her smxle Usually Seen gIl'lII.,I,lIl1j, wnth C hem Seeret Ambntxon Tm be x nurs Weakness Clmennstrv 455.4 Robert Vin Zee Bob Too many flames sponl th broth of love, so I have u one Armxstlce Day Program IV md Ill IV Interelass Bmsen I Interelnss Basket al t.nn m .lss I 1 u X etestrm 'Nloted For Hts ever present Nler eury Usually 'Seen Wxtlx Sxemel Qeerct Ambmon To outplmy olmn SUII Weakness lLou1se Votta ou X little body often harbors a great soul Interelmss Blstbexll III lntereltss as etball Ill horus ' Glee Club IV Choir IV Noted For ltler sweet personllltx Usually Seen In the typnn, room ieeret Ambntlon To erow an meh Welkness Olx Nlcholis Vntorm Nnele X strong and silent man am vteel lor Hs vnu 1 r Usuallx Seen l xslnly dressed eeret Xm mon I-nm seump r Tltonns e ilu lxn n., ll n XX ltl s Donald W mdams While others just slt l s and thunk I ere Iss Baseball II I terelxss Basketball II Noted lor Benny, 1 swlsller Usually Seen Rnsmg., clnekens Qeeret Ambutnon To seump r l tom s lleness Ins e n e s MW 'O' 3 .l ,mfr 2 776, . - QI? l 0I 5 X 1 li Z: , - Page 95 A6 u ,yn u fr nl-'bl , ,un L ll , A. . 'Q il h- b- ' c KSA .4 ,.' x - - .sv , K, b t Lu . V V YY '- 4: - - - N.-11 iv.-gl.1i 'g :Bl 2 ' ' I- Il, . : ' l.ll ,V b 1' M. h' II, Ilg -f -b I Il. ,Y - 1 : 4 ' . ollcr lllg Cap , Gy Cl, Ilg I'-Y XY-5 R-W mlm,-, 4, lm e ' ' ' Cl b In Or'l' II, III, IV. 'f. V: - . I L . . I w , , , A ., : . - I 7' ' Z-In u - n A' W L 'V 1 j, A, L' 1 ' .uv . . . ' . ' , . sv ' , ,, ' ' ' In- -l.-I -I , II, IVg In- Clp: sv H- Q i III. safe- f 'Q C f ul, It: ' Q ,A .1 -, 1 . . I . 's ,, i ' . K ' H h Y .4 I . 1 s ' V' 2 ' 1 '1 HM. - H I .1 1 .1 ' 1 L '- ff ' I ' ' xxx-4 I 's V11-kv.. -: 1- ' , 1-1 I f I ra L I . ' . Q I q . 18 fix' sf ' x e ki N. X. SW' i ,eta X - r- i f oe to Kyw George Wadlin, Jlir. Georgie Study is work: it just comes natural. Interclass Baseball II, III, IV: In- terclass Basketball Ilg Varsity Bas- ketball IV: Track IV. Noted For: Stealing Bob Hope's jokes Usually Seen: Coming out of Chem. Secret Ambition: To get all 95's XVeakness: Kearny s IR Lee Walton Lee Nothing IS impossible to lndustry Annual Staff CAssistant Editor Adxertisingj Assembly Council IV ball II German Club Il III Debat lb III IV Orchestra All State Orch stra Ill Senior Dra maties CCastJ Noted lor His super xelocipede Usually Seen Behind 1 staek of Tribunes Seeret Ambition To seump Dean YVealtness His papers OJ md Gran! 0 Page 96 :aft Donald Wagner Bom, Bom For I was born to love, and thus to reign. Annual Staff fAthlcticsj: Interclass Baseball II, Ill, IV: Varsity Basket- ball III, IVQ -lr. Varsity Football Illg Varsity Football IV: Library Council III. Noted For: His way with women Usually Seen: At Mae's house Secret Ambition: To knock off vuthout getting, caught Wetkness Mae 1 Mary Waldeck saMerry19 She looks like an angel and acts like one toog But you can never tell what an angel will do. Annual Staff tArt Editorjg Chorus Illg Senior Dramatics QUsherJ CTicket Salesmanj. Noted For: Her artistic ability Usually Seen: Smiling Secret Ambition: Art School Weakness Till dirk md handsome A Wayne Watson Why should life all labor e?,, Chorus IV Noted For Being a dapper Usually Seen Running, to catch thc Secret Ambition To own a clneken ranch WL3kl1CiS Model A Gladys Weber Happy Galety is to good humor as perfumes to vegetable fra grance Armistice Day Program IV Inter Basketball II III Noted For Telling jokes Usually Seen Witlm the Park Ter race tang, Secret Ambition T4 have a date vuth her weakness Weakness A certain blond I 7 , . if Y, L5 y 1 i ff ,, U . . . . . x b H . . . U . .- - ' I - u 1 H - Band I, ll, Ill, lVg lnterclass Base- school bus A class Baseball II, III, IVg Iitterclass i., i, , '11, im, ive i - 1 ' ' , 1 : ' , ,e ' , . K , A ' I 1 , , J Edwin Wells To make the world a friendly place, one must show a friendly face. Annual Stall Iliusiness, Subscrip- tionjg Interclass II.1seb.ilI II, III, IV: Captain Gym Class III: Iireneli Club IV: Subscription cldlllllllgll IV, Noted Igor: His basketball sliots Usually Seen: Hard .it work Sttrtt Ambition To be I bielitlor Nlvttltmss Ioxt Col Newton Wells l6Newt,Y I trample on impossibilitiesf' Chorus II: Senior Dramatics Cstage Crewl. Noted l3or: The wrong slant Usually Seen: With a skirt Secret Ambition: To prove his point W'eakness: Girls Karl W. Wendell There is mischief in this man. A n n u gi I S t :i ff fOrganizationsJg Chorus IV: Philo IV: Track II. Noted For: Playing Pediddle Usually Seen: Making time Secret Ambition: To be Il second Lindbergh Weakness: Livingston girls .lk Doris Wertz Do , W'h tl W ith her quiet modest die. position estm II III 'Noted I'or Iltr l.1ug,l1 Usualls Seen G1t,i,l1m., Stertt Ambition Ti pliy 1 mean trumpet kntss I,iwlm.,ston UU' 90s Frances Wessol Fran O Romeo Romeo' Where fore art thou, Romeo -pn tlass Baxtbnll II Captain Gym Class C orus I So Ltr I-Ioeku II Nottd For Those. jokes sht tells Usually Seen Telling, m Stcrtt Ambition That s rtally .1 stent Vtakness Cute Boys Alfred Wheeler Bone but the brave deserv the fair Noted For His quiet ways Stunt Ambition To bt well known Vnaltntss Any Girl - QI'll0I :f Page 97 q Aj . P Q , 'Z . I . , 'A s , A' - I Ln' . li tl, if i 'efl I Lf yy I it V I V K e ts v- - S K- as - . ,, 1. I H 1 - r , t I . Bland II, III, Chorus IV: Or- Armistice Day Program IV: Inter- A Usimlly Som: Xvilh his Sister CV. w ' D 5 , M: 'Hi I' ' l 1 ' II, III: I1 Ik: . C ll: - --Z . : . 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X ' ' ' : ' 1 ' A950 y cf 1 , ' Q A f 1 j J 0 Francns Wlute A man of few cares has no regrets Noted For Hrs qulet bashful man nil' Usually Seen Wnth Butch Secret Ambmon To be graduated Weakness Glrls especxally Mane David Wllklnson Wnllkle S me people call me 'lus cgous , others Just say, You K Jer Ann 'al Staff fOrganl7at1onsj CPcr an tsl lterelass Baseball Ill IV l'reneh Club IV Debating, ll lV llnlo IV Senior Dramatxes CStage Crewj NotedXFor Those wntty and half wltty remarks Usually Seen Peermg out through hrs malr Secret Ambmon To vun a s Weakness A blond band lnbrarnan Bermce Williams NICIE Blue are her eyes as e falry flax Noted For Her beautiful complexxon Usually Seen Strugblmg wnth her lnxr dc Secret Ambltnon To hate an RN after her name Weakness Plrks at Brother Col ilk Page 98 Franklin Williams Droopy Im a blg man ln my 0 way N :ted lor liemg a boomer Usually Seen With the boys Secret Ambmon T get a 1.,cod Sfklkly Weakness Todate Dude: Fred James Wlll1 ams Freddy Clothes make the m jumor N arsnty Basketball ll Ill Usually Seen Wuth ean Secret Ambmon To be an Adnnral ln the Nas, Weakness Clothes Vlfglnlil Darcy Williams Dee Dee She was about the slze of an angel and she had halr, and eyes, and ways like One Annual Staff fllersonalltles Asslstant Editor of Lnteraryj lnterclass Bas ketball II Captam of gym class III Vice Presldent of Jumor Class Sec retary of Semor Class French Club ll ll IV CVxcePres1dent Ill IVJ Clxo lll IV fh7lCC Presldent Ill Presxdent IVJ umor Prom Com mtttee Semor Dramatncs fl-lead Usher BUSINESS, Setult Councll Il Interclass Soccer Il Honor Guard Noted For Not bemg called nn history Usually Seen Wntlm Joan on Greg ory Avenue Secret Ambnuon To finnsh an argu ment wnthout losmg her temper Weakness Barntones I W, , ll L 51 : A ' , - , , - .. ,. E I I : . , . . ' . . . VH , ' . u n It . l N X u 1 ' ' wn x' Y 99 u 0 4 x ' A A I ' . in. . H 'K . A 3 . ' . ' x k s , 1 ' ' ' ' , R . . K . . ' ' : U y . yy snglii' g tl ' , , ' L' it Y Y, x U I x.. ., ,,: ' ' ' : ' ' ' . Q x ' : . ' '. l ' sc l A ,n .Q I .Y I Z H ss an 99 - . . ' 7 ' . - : ' ga ' ' model contest-fairly Noted For: His art work , I 1 . . : . J Cl ' ' ,Y ' . A H , th , 5 ' Q ' ' ' . . . . . . : ' ' V if u - n : Y ' ' . U . 1 - I 1, 1 ' A as IT S I M S l l . 5 ' 1 , y ' , : 6 E U E Q I t , 5 9 ' 9 ' ' : 1 Ill. : ' on - . . . tl T Alzce W1II1g1mSOD Ol 1 f o Ie, Falk' llII I . . 414 Ntxm IIUI IITI on1n111tsLb 1 N1 n1phonx 1 I4 4 Illl Norcd lor Iqllc wurcl lmlc Hgunx In drums Lsu1lly Sun SIWIIII., awly on nr hddlc Sccrcc In luuon T 1. xr rn Ar IIIIIIL Nlonttly Xlcxkmss in I'ootl 'Iohn MIIIICS WIIIIC On ch.1nce lcqualntance I 'lm quiet, but you should he lr mc roar ond I r 1 rnnbo wsu cr Lxuallx Sun Apparcmlx mxmlnns, lm own buinmxs Smut Amlmmn Nllrx Ilros 1 do tn X'wc1kmss Rnsxm., 1 rumpus -1 li cf' -1--P Charles Wllson Ill III an uproar seem great things and qmall, I am e only one sober at all Nnutl I'ur HIS xml 1. Uiullls Sun lust mum SLkI'LI IXIIIIJIIIUII To In .1 Aol pro Llkmss A Ins., 9 .ll 1 John Wilson Jack Newer worry, never hu y Chorus III Xoud Ifor Hts dark l1a1r and nu Usuallx Sun Talkms, Scent 1kI'l1blIlUl1 To vxm a bn from I'I,1llu1bJLk XVL1knLss NIr I'x1ns Fred Wmnqerter Wmdy He has knowledge nev learned of Schools Intcrclass Blsuball II, III, IV, Inur class Basketball II, III, IV, Capram ot ,gm class II, III Noted For Hn lowc of horses Usu1llx Sun Talkmg vuth Bcatrmu Secret Ambluon To go back to Oluo Weakness Horses Jean Wlnkler Shorty Good thmgs come small packages Armnstxce Dax Program IV, Scmor IJFJIIIIIILS CUshLrj Noud For Hcr Lute clorlns Usuxllx Sun Traulmg Frcddn Secret Ambmon To bc an ucpcrr txplst Xycaknus Could ll bc Frcddxu 2 Page 99 1 XD' ' uf if it . . .I V W y. . Y l . -N nl, ,vs sa ' no H' , A l ' Wit, likx go d wil 1 is -f . . - - , . . .' th ' .Y ' I . B L V! .XII :tl Stull' lI'4-l'snr1:ll'tiL's I.ite-1'- 1 nb 5 ' nryr: Iizuul IV: Girls' Irlt-rvlxxff Z I . 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' el' ' H - eniom s .,g If WWMM Ufmea Ka Q ,fk Pwttne A Wlnson Pat lets go hand m hand, not one before another Anntnl SMH fTXPCWflIIl1gl Inter lass Ihseball III IN Interclass Bas k tll IX Noted lor Her glggle Usually Seen At Ptuls Seeret Ambtuon To traxcl around tht vtor el Vtetleness II s a In lblly Marqtterxte Yeomams Peggy Ioye to Itve, and Ilve UVB Chorus II III Noted Ior Her glft of gab Usually Seen At Woemdltull Qeeret Ambltton To be vuth Bob NXIKHIIUILQS Anythtng mth punts f 0100090 Page 100 1? Ann Wlnston Better late than ne Annual Staff CPhotographyl A mtsttce Day Program IV Interclass Basketball II III Captatn of gym ass II III Freneh Club IV lestra II III IV Setutt Counctl IV Subsertptton Campaign III In terelass Soceer II III Noted For Flamtng red hatr Usually Seen Nl nth her camera Seeret Ambttnon To b 1 nurse ln Ttbct Weakness Cooking Chrlstme Zenkl Ttnme Ihere was a httle gurl and she had a Itttle curl Rtght In the mlddle of her forehead Chorus IV Nloted For Her soft votcc Usually Seen Bemg poltte Qeeret Ambltton To bc heard Weakness Tall boys Jerome Wolf Jerry the Wolf Vlhatever the occasion have a word for It Debaung II Chotr IV Chorus II IX Phtlo Ntted For Hts fluent and unruly tongue Nlr 'Ihomns barrage Seeret Ambttron Tm spcale I pleases ln home room Ytetltntss Words mtny noisy vyortls Alfred Ympp Zipper I am fond of the company of ladies umor Varstty Football II III Chorus III IV Choxr III IV 'Voted I-or Wlrtltung eard games Lsually Seen Making tum Secret Ambition To pass an Ing ltsh test Weakness Hts umque style ot' dune mg J riff , X 4 ft , I- v 9' , ' I I 1 V! 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P 44 1' lm' '1.ss 11.1 -1.111 llg 'r'1. . - kcr1.l1 Il, lVg Cf.111.1A11 ufA'y'111 '1.ss Il, IVQ 1. 1' '1 1 lh. N1'1 51111: . '.b'1iry Us11.111y S : 'llryinj 111 bun: 1111: SHO lcll Sc' ' 1' ' : '11 su L1 111 1114 1 ' - Il xx'-.A 1 1 Lifc bring 111.111y '11. AC 11 ' .' ' ' K' c 1.1 J . V11 by ' . ls of Timc. As wc walk rhu ways of lifu, wc rculizu the truth of mhis. livun our thrcc short x..' ' ..,, .--,,..f , .- L.kKv.1 f'. -- ' u Y ' u v 1 'Vx xv V I yi 'u v ' h V x x I . Virginia W'illiams Valedietorian UMR STARS These are the students who have earned the right to be called the leaders of our class. Through three and a half years of hard work and ceaseless effort they have striven, and now the class of '41 salutes them with pride and admiration Virginia Willianas Anne Albert . James Hill . . James Jones . . Shirley Beckert William Comer Joyce Rinehart Maureen McEvoy Doris Powers . Jean Davenport Ruth Grey . . Doris Silver . . Janice Kusant . Marjorie Pierson Joan Adlam . . Virginia Broshek Herbert Mecke . Jeanne Travers . Gertrude Haas . Doris Liaci . . Carmelina Florio Rosemary Dooley Joseph Ospenson John O'Neill . Ruth Feldman . Warren Morgan Lee Walton . . Jerome Jacobs . Dorothy Mulvihill Gloria Picini . Norma Mills . Barbara Flynn . Stanley Lenox . David Wilkinson Santina Chiarella Nancy Hogan . Mildred Bayowski George Wadlin Renee Goldin . Anna McKee . Irma Balli . Page 102 . 93.858 . 93.750 . 93.043 . 91.862 . 91.250 . 91.031 . 90.765 . 90.412 . 90.089 . 90.087 . 90.080 . 89.731 . 89.568 . 89.543 . 89.388 . 89.186 . 88.994 . 88.909 . 88.901 . 88.695 . 88.670 . 88.575 . 88.532 . 88.430 . 88.170 . 88.021 . 88.011 . 87.989 . 87.857 . 87.587 . 87.554 . 87.469 . 87.368 . 87.307 . 87.303 . 87.262 . 87.138 . 86.988 . 86.961 . 86.868 . 86.790 Rita Braun . . . Florence Anderson Ruth Fowler . . Dorothea Byrne . Marguerite Behringer Rita Nilan . . . Carol Collins . . Frances Chambers Robert Poindexter Margaret Golden . Alice Williamson . Lois Rose . . . Frederick Hofmann Evelyn Rahn . . Charles Gounaud . Clarence Dagnall . Herbert Lewis Newton Wells . Anna Infanti . John Keenan . Donald Wagner Lucille Heintz . Eileen Gould . Edna Opsal . 86.737 86.724 86.686 86.371 86.250 86.176 86.143 86.133 86.129 85.872 85.816 85.473 85.397 85.389 85.386 85.376 85.370 85.276 85.202 85.179 85.113 85.088 85.028 85.000 Anne Aihert s.'llLll.11I!I'11l1 OUR LAST IIFT lnevitably there comes for eyery Senior that last day of school which brings mixed feelings of pride and sadness. Since this is such an important milestone in our career, let us describe that day to you. On that memorable day in June the confusion was unbearable. The noise of crashing locker eloors, snatches of excited chatter, and whoops of joy echoed through the school until the old gray halls fairly shuddered yvith sound. Countless poor souls, hardened to the uproar, staggered about under a load of papers, forlorn gymsuits, and other treasures that manage to hide in a locker undetected until the very last day. Shouldered by this harassed croyvd, a feyv unfortunates just dazedly clutched offending report cards and blinked dolefully' Teachers ignored in the midst of the clamor, stood yyith hxed smiles, thankful that soon the din yy ould be stilled for two Whole blessed months We seniors, howeyer, thought less of the future than of the past, that day There was the old familiar sound and fury beating around us for the last time Brooding, I watehed the younger ehildren almost jealously Near me caught in the uproar 1 tiny sophomore battled furiously, emitting y nn but lusty' yells for a lost comrade If she yyere is till as Stanley Lenox I mused she eould stop that awful wailing and locate her ehum eisily Then came the idea If vye eould leaye some of our outstand ing qualities like Stanley s inehes, to our long suffering Alma Mater, yve might feel happier about leaying Eureka' With the help of some elassmites hastily plucked from the eroyyd I listed the assets and liabilities that yye yyould eheerfully share or instance, yye bequeathed First, to the unior Class in general, our ability to ereate an imposing Honor Ro To the Junior boys, the Valderrama tyyins charm and good manners Dot Suyker s car to the Junior girls so they won t haye to hook rides anymore To the sehool, Bud ohnson s musical skill to store for futuie necessity All our ability for noisiness to Mrs Rock s timid Latin students They just won t speak up om Adlam s exciting study periods to someone who gets bored easily To ine Thatcher, Jane Kantner s reputation as 1 prima donna aek ORourke s histrionic ability to the budding Barry more of next year s drama To Connie Kiepe Njartha Beattie s yy ay yyith the men not that Connie needs it of course' 41 .rm To wear, Pushnox s special recipe for lsgfcgming 1 gyyeat b man Lee Walgghqs imposing list of 90 sftotsonadzlesenving grind ' ' 'f'Kafr4Ly'3 ' 4 ' ' Tots... 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' , . , . ' . , . ll C ' S11 ' th- Aluncr Llp. fn 1' x D ' 4 - 1 1 - 11 1 'x ' 1 114 1 ' ' ' 1: cg re- . I I - 1 '1 I 1 - -1 1 1' 1 1 I ' 1 - 1 ' - 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 4 - 1 -' 1 1 . , .1 1 , 5 th' ' w.1y's 111 the 1 .3 1 ' , 'l x 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 - 1 - ' -' ' - llel- Cl. 111 . - - 1 ' - 1 . ' 1 - . 1 1 1 1 1 . - ' A 11 1 7 1 '11 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1' ' ' 3 ' 1 '- ' - 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' - 1 1 - ' - 1 - 1 i 1 E K , .V 1- 1 k' U ' 7 1 1 -1 - Lf ' 1 1 ' ' I t . 1 . . L X 1 1 1 X . 1 ' - r- 1 1 1. I 1 v Y Qt 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 V ' ' L ' L , 1 1 1 x 1 1 . . . , 4 ' 1 1-I 1 1 ' ' , 11 - ,, ' L 1 t ' 1 1 ' 1' 1 I x 1 1: 2, 1 1 - . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 A 1 . ' I 1 '1 ', 1 1 rg - X 1 1, 1 1 1 2 1 45' 1 . , ,W N ,W t ' 1 1k . . l . . . -2 J . . K . X . 1 . 5-:-'t::, 1 ' I ZJ1'--u 1... .4 Left to right, Ifirst Row: G. Limberopoulos. I. Losey, Ii. Savage, A. McCrink, I. Thomas. H. Martclli. I.. Tutalo, A. Mciiance. M. Musano, B. Owen. Ii. Owen, M, Xfovotko, XV. Smith. D. Stock, M. Wheeler, Second Row: I'. Lepore. A. Rapicano. I. Yeomans, M. Turteltaub, D. Rilter, G. Volta, L. Ramsland. 1 it D. Riedinger. In. Rousch, G. Sommer, M. Silyani, C. Iyavone, M. Riley, B. Schlegel, G, Roberts, L. Thomp- L?Q son, M, Maxwell. Third Row: D. Pepoon. I. Tracy, I. Stevens, I. Stellges. II. Rolfscn, M. Rosen. XYhritemor, M. Shiffer, D. Tilley, D, Mulford, D. McDonald. M. Musler. I. McCormick. G. Penola, I. NVright. Fourth Row: If. Ost, Ii. Wlard. If. Peterson, T. Mertv, I, Livingston, I., Lnfferty, R. Schilling, l II. Sullivan, D. Savage, R. Monetti, McGuirlt, G. Haviland. I . McMahon, I.. Iohlman, M. Smith. VI. Smith, Fifth Row: M. Procurat. V. Mac Donald, K, Landers, P. Wfalters, B. Vincent, C. Vincent, I. McGarry. I.. Luciano, B. Kern, II. Pellinjgton, V. McManus, A. KLIIIIK, II. Maynard, Thatcher, Sixth Row: B. M. Raab. G. XY'ilckens. R. Norton, N. Dillell. Grace Mohr, A. Wriglit, V. Peterson, If, Zenls. II. W'eisnor, Ii, Zinlt, I. Schoener. has been the best but busiest year yet. It has been packed full of study and fun. Added to their other interests, many have talsen active part in the various organiza- tions and clubs throughout the school. Some were elected officers of these clubs and found that there was a good deal of work attached to the honor of holding such a position. In fact, the juniors have dclved into just about everything that is going on about the school. Now they look forward to another year of school crowded with new enterprises-to a year when they will be seniors. Your acquaintance with the juniors would not be complete without an introduction to their leaders, the four class officers. Left to right, First Row: K. Carner, B. Borkstrom, I. Araneo. A. Diamond, M. Coccio, D. Balcolm. S. Coleman, M. Cassidy. B. Fagan, R. Anderson. E. Lynch, H. Dennis, G. Caruso, M. Botti, A. Bernhard B. Holvman. Second Row: D. Alinger, G. Iiredericks, M. Bean, H. Chassen, B. Hill, P. Basse, R. Fayin Ii. Hill, R. Bilotti, A, Grois, B. Hammer, R. Kidwell, B. Golden. S. Iacobovitl, S, Gerson, L. Infante, D. Berlow, R, Ashworth. Third Row: S. Heine, B. Heslin, S. Collins, A. Alexander, S. IIaldwin. Donalson B. Holl. I.. Iiouquet, If. Ifrickson, S. Boyland, R. Christiano, R. Hogrelius, B. Giordano. C. Kiepc. I. Capabianco. I. Grippaldi, Fourth Row: D. Fischer, NV. Hoffman, I. Alford, B. Ireatherline, B. Alford. I.. Condit, M. Donten. M. Greenberg, A. Hart, I. Babson, B. Glenn, I. Gounaud. G. Dawson. M. Irfichner I. Fennel. Fifth Row: If. Schmaler, A. Davis, R. Attala, I. Kenworthy. De Girolamo, S, Christenson .-X. Boutilette, R. Bryson, A. Brown, M. Bodnarchult, S. Gallagher, I.. Burgess, B. Dunham, Cf. Connolly Y. Garter, II. Cihristiano, M. Killaran, B. Goshen, Sixth Row: S, Harvey, A. Kenlein, Daly, A. Refer II. Iohnston, R. Iacobus, V. Adams, If. Durr, S. Decker, N. Deininger, N. Hanks. M. Kleinecht, I Collinson, I, Bradshaw. I.ef1 to right: First Row: I.. Shaffer, D. Tolley, XV. O'Halloran, B. XVinans, J. Sheeran, A. Sansone, J Russell, R. Tower, A. Torten, NV. Neil, E. Stern, XV, Sherwood, A. Prodell, R. Tichen. Second Row: AI. Roberts, Billoti, O. Keck, F. Pfleger, R. Pagano, R. MeKeeby, M. Vacca, VV. Shadbolt, D. W'agner, C. Mooney, F. Sehoen, R. Pfeffer, R, Newhouse, J. Schernaig, E. Wfilken, O'Hare. Third Row: F NY'essol, KI. Mclcish, Ii. Sarlen, E. Reilly, F. Modden, H. W'orthington, N. Werner, H. Stott, Miller If. Remvidas, A. NVhittier. G. NIcCrae, A. Michael. Fourth Row: VV. Rose, I.. Stranahan, R. Nelson, R PiClll1I, K. Schimdt, R. XY'illiams. C. Polio, R. Restoff, AI. W'iegle, H. Seltmann, F. W'ard, F. Silk, F XYilli:ims. Fifth Row: D. Masucci, R. Marcell, F. Willianis, T. Statakis, G. Statakis. NI. Stitopulos, I. S-nlucci, H. Turner, XV. Nlacginn, Il. Norton, xl. Nvilson, R. Xvick, O. Thorne. Sixth Row: If. Konopkfl, I, XY'.inemaker. R. Stephens, R. Dopiel, D. Tilden. A. MeKone, If. Snyder, K. McGuicken, Al. Scios. R. Y-ilk, C, Van Buskirk. Seventh Row: R. NX'ick, P, N1cFayden, G. Patterson, R, Shaw, R. Majo, Al. Sexton lf. XY'illi.ims. VI, M.1eI'hillips, II. Squire, -I. Mafirath. C. Summers. O pilot their ship of state this year, the juniors have very wisely selected quiet Martin Bross. Martin is decidedly active in I athletics. In fact, he is, I have heard, a note- worthy prospect for football teams of future I years. Pigskin laurels, however, are not enough to satisfy this ambitious youthg for he is also an ardent participant in track j activities. Having heard much of his versa- ' A l tility I was not surprised to find that Martin f spends his free evening hours developing his reputation as an unusually talented dancer. As all captains must rest, Dick Wagner is ever-ready to take up the watch as vice- i president. Lamp, as he is called, carries on the Wagiiei' tradition by excelling on the basketball court. In addition, he does not lack for scholastic ability, another family trait. However, don't get the idea that it's all work and no play: for Dick is noted for his sense of humor. Perhaps Dick wouldn't mind if I mentioned that he is very boyish in that he loves to eat and is very fond of his dog. Shorthand may not be one of her subjects but we seniors feel that the juniors made no mistake in selecting Alice Hart to take l Lamp Vfagner Barbara Dunham, Marilyn Rosen, Grace Haviland, Eileen McMahon Eleanor Hill, Pat Arms, Lila Pohl- ' Page 108 man. 'TL notes at their meetings, or, in other words, Eleanor Hill to L1Ct as class secretary. Among her femi- nine virtues can be included sewing and piano playing. She has found time, too, to earn herself a reputation as a good scholar. However, so that no one will begin to think that she is a cream puff, allow me to in- form you that this pretty young miss goes in quite strenuously for that hitherto mas- culine pastime, bowling. The juniors made a wise choice when they Kathryn Fadde elected Helen Clasen class treasurer. Her pretty face, I am sure, could draw money from the flattest pocketbook. Should her charming appearance fail to sway some cold heart, a sweet voice is ready to add con- vincing arguments to the please of her smile. Incidentally, this last asset stands Helen in i good stead in her participation in the activi- ties of our choir. Popular with both boys and girls, Helen is also outstanding as one l of the better girl athletes. l i l l There is one person whom the juniors can count on for ever ready sympathy and never failing patience. That person is Mrs. Nock, junior class adviser. It is to her that the juniors owe thanks for much of their suc- cess in Our School. l Mrs. Nock Left to right, First Row: Kieling, G. DiRocco, F. Feula, H. Dessler, K. Kaufman, I. Holmes, C. Bren- nan, Richard Gustafson, Efstis, P. Bilotzi, M. Diamond, R. Gesin, G. Conservano, L. Ciamboli, D. Kohn Second Row: R. Gesin, R. Bethel, R. Cruse, R. Crate, D. Hawley, XV. Gannon, Cogan, P. Diamond W. Muller, R. Bossert, F. Fee, F. Cooney, L. Fans, R. Breidenbach, I. D'Allessio, Third Row: H. Koch A. January, E. Holbrook, E. Albert, G. Hansen, F. Collinson, J. Handel, F. Kinney, VV. Byrnes, B. Diamond A. De Vincenzo, R. Hoffe, G. Cross, XV. Giordano. Fourth Row: D. Kimmel, R. Burgher, R. Fanning L. Cahill, A. Hetyel, F. Close, B. Hammerburg, M. Bross, R. Bury, G. Kathenes, R. Longson, XV. Longfield W. Johnson. Fifth Row: J. Ahern, F. Pizzaro, G. Borlase, E. Anderson, NV. Haggerty, G. Hooper, XX' Hill, Kerr, Baillie, F. Cornish, H. Hofgesang, H. jatczak, R. Anderson, C. Mates. Sixth Row: D Donovan, R. Gustavson, C. Carr, R. Diecks, J. DeCarlo, T. Bodine, R. Ackerman, R. Kent, If. Isaacson H. Kircher, R. Hayward, H. Fleming, D. King, K. Lindstrom. Seventh Row: F. Lange, L. Leaf, K. Marx R. Lohrmann, D. Kram, E. Krauth, F. Kopp, V. Hines, Bates Hooper, R. Gunther, R. Kunze. 1 U. Wagnur, NY. O'H.1ll esl' .un 7 S. Clur smmrx, il. il. ng'4: lvcrixl, li B. Borkmtrum La Clans Francaise 'lk ll11 v Uni fur 'lfxllx 'J CQ li. xrnxm ' x, il. Ihlmm 4 l. XluM.1hun, l. Pulmlmm, NI. Rosen, H, D nnxa Ium IU. D. Smith, P. Rim' Rwzful rchxlrinn Study AI Fresco t 1:30 .ll hst ll. I.. l.c.xf, Miss Nhmlcy, AI, 'fin . Uoldun Tumpkini N -Afhfv U. 'Sn M omomcnes If Ptter Robnson Vary Alford Iran Blake Thomu lY1LHUQ,l1 ERI-IAPS you have noted 1n our mndst 1 band of students more loaded wlth books, more confused about bells and room num bers, more hesntatmg m manner, and smaller nn stature than the superior upperclassmen Thus IS the Sophomore Class, st1ll bewxldered by lts sudden transltlon from bexng cock o the walk ln junlor hlgh school to bemg the least of the ummportant nn thms mstntutxon of fsomewhat higher learnmg Neverthe tradltlon by losmg ltself completely the first days of school, by electmg nts officers only nn txme to enter them IH the yearbook, and bv outdomg the shades of Webster and Clay 1n the annual sophomore debate Some of these not too mnocent youths have just dxscovered that home work must be nn on the day assngned and that fcourtesy of the grnm study hall teachersj tardlness, gum chewmg, and other unpardonable crlmts rxng upon the offenders heads several afternoons C D H Cconfined to detentnon Page 112 If V' L.-Q' J Ruth Goodyear Adviser of Sophomore Clas . as - in n . ' V , . . H - D' . 5-3- . . 0 . ,T . os . . vs xf . D- I ' in . . I - m - , I ,IU ' ' 9: 5 V9 . ' , A - Q-1 . - ra ' I3 . ' FH . a - - , ' E . ' . . PT' ' ' , ' Q. I A . n ' ' ' f ' , rx ' . f ll n dr S ,' , 3 .tv b I E I , , 1 w . . ' ji INN hallj. Others, however, with their excellent scholastic records have won the teachers' hopes for a repeal of the red ink issue and Mr. Reimherr's most Buddah-like smiles. Those whose averages for the first half year rate magna cum laude are: Irene Norton, ,Ioan Blake, Irene Rowe, Betty Virtue, and Robert Young. As well as being notable from a scholastic standpoint, the sophomores boast several fu- ture athletic heroes. Among these muscle men, Peter Robinson, the president of the class, and Thomas McHugh, who holds the treasurer's post, have already won the recog- nition of their classmates for their merit on the football field and the basketball court. Wenner and Wear, Inc., have promising charges in John Christiano, a nimble-footed, quick-dodging halfback, and Allan Haase, a J.V. man whose height, weight, and out- standing record in the Roosevelt Varsity ex- plain his classmates' and feven more im- portantj the coaches' hopes for next year,s team. PEFUIS The sophomores also show an unprece- dented interest in public speaking. Of course, it is traditional for them to survey with awe the wonderful', speakers of the upper classes. It is even, as I mentioned be- fore, expected that they will produce good debates themselves. However, it is by no means conventional for them to have so many members who are stricken with a de- sire to sway the world with the fire of ora- tory. In the Debate Club they show an alarming tendency to take laurels away from the older members. At least, we hope that this trait will help them in the future in talking their way out of tight corners. How- ever, judging from experience, I am afraid they will need very strong persuasive pow- ers to evade the avenging arm of justice in this school. When We think of the sophomores it is natural that five people should stand out particularly in our minds. They are the four class officers and the class adviser, and it is to them that I should like to introduce you now. Left to right, First Row: H. Alexander, D. Anderson, I. Anderson, D. Barrymore, NI. Broder, F. Brown, Al. Catalane, C. Cowan, B. Crelin, G. D'Amato, P, Elliott, M. Falstrom, M. Fenning, S. Frazer, A. Giordano. Second Row: M. Bean, H. Giordano, R. Giordano I . Grithths, B. Gallagher, C. Hetyei If. Hourihan, H, Hull, R. Kall, M. Keenan, R. Kram, KI. Nicholson, S. Paul, N. Pfeffer, li. Pfleider. Third Row: A. Gearl, Il. Pruett, If. Ridge, V. Scherer, G. Sigal, bl. Sisley, D Smith, N. Mclivoy, Ii. Thien, V. Giova, A. Wadlin, -I. Weil, NV. Wick, M. Lochner, I.. Stugart, M. Paulyk. Fourth Row: KI. Byrne, M. Alford, Blake. R. Neill, H. Wolfe, I., Chappell,-A. I.ut7, C. Benson, M. Purvis, R. Kupper, A. Hanright, M. Spector, D. Stark. Fifth Row: -I. Brady, j. Byrne, KI. Regan, I. Norten, J. Kelly, I. Roe, G. Silver, I. Blake, C, Swenson, D. Moriarty, R. Riker, M. Owens, M. McGuirk, K. McKee. Sixth Row: -I. Grohs, If. Baker, D. Maloney, J. Herrmann, L. Liljestrand. Seventh Row: IL. Feldman, NV. Vfilbur, -I. Stickel, Hooper, R. Richardson, Knoell, B. Virtue, N. Quist, Betty XY'hite, Margaret Bagert, Patricia McConnell, Claudia Martini. Left to right, First Row: VV. Hannon, H. Barken, C. liendel, G. Loftin, H. McClellan, R. Applegate, P. Piroshek, C. Carlson, R. Behrle. R. Bataille, J. Brisco, R. Arnashus. Second Row: R. Krauter, V. Leva 1 A. HJFNCS- C- FOFCC. L- Earl. wi- Zwiclt. R. Conover, J. Christiano, J. Christiano, H. Combouris, NV. Burt i R. Fink, R. Force, H. Fortescue, A. Gershon, A. Haase. Third Row: XY. Rappleye, R. Powell, T. Rudiger G. Sideris, D. Shepherd, D. Vfigert, R. Thomas, R. Schlichting, T. McHugh, J. Miele, R. Olsen. R. Potter H. Nitchie. R. Newton, C. Nlathiesen. Fourth Row: R. Sexton, J. Scheller, VY. Nlutascio. A. Smith, C. Sofie J. Sayers. Fifth Row: J. Marklew, J. NX'ym.in, A. Vfiley. Vfingerter, A. Hartmann, li. Weaver. VV. Bongart. A. Kelly. S. N'i'hitticr, XY. Toliver, R. Cerutti, li. Dunn, P. Verli, J. Sulpy, R. Wfiyler, S. Scarth, H. Schaich, T. Robison. C. Thompson, S. Jacke, J. xXY.lldUl1 J. Vfhite, B. Weil, R. Young, G. Heine, H Sixth Row: R. Pfleger, J. Nagle, XV. Mielke Kelleher, D. Spiekerman. A FEW NOTABLIES l'r'1'xitlz'IlI' That air of ease and dignity with which Peter Robison fills his ofhce of sophomore president is his by right of experience, he having pounded the gavel in a similar post at Roosevelt Junior High School. There, too. he first showed not only his executive skill but also his athletic ability as a member of the blue and white varsity. This fall, after putting last year's laurels in moth balls. he was out for football. And, if we may inter- pret that gleam of satisfaction in Mr. WCLIFTS eye aright, we have a demon half-miler in the offing. Vin'-l'r4'xiilf'1lf The sophomores are after all rather a dis- cerning class if one may judge by their choice of vice-president. Mary Alford is .1 very attractive substitute to have on hand in case of any temporary absence of the class president. Personality, that imlefinable sparkle which fashions a student into an individual among the book-laden masses, is the quality of which Mary is the casual possessor. Its ingredients are a generous smile, great blue eyes, shining black hair, and in unfaltering determination to serve. Joan Byrne, li. l.. Riis, Inga Anderson. Shirley Ctrson int C itiline Janice Knoell Charles Summers Mary Alford. ,lean Byrne Muriel Spettor Treasurer So clever is Tom McHugh, class treasurer at concealing his many talents, one almost has to employ a modern Sherlock Holmes to ferret out his secrets. I once found him Cin an apparently typical posej industriously scribbling Qmirabile dictulj homework. A quiet boy, he would tell me nothing of him- self but fled muttering, Sophomore yearbook picture must be paid for, y' know. How- ever, from his teachers I heard only praise for this hardworking, methodical young youth. His classmates too have shown their belief in his trustworthiness by intrusting him with the exacting office he fulfills so well. Sefreizzry We seniors have been trying to decide whether the sophomores were overawed by Joan Blakels talents or captivated by her eomradely grin when they elected her class secretary. Following in the footsteps of her illustrious sister, joan has climbed to the highest rungs of the scholastic ladder. To everyone's unbounded amazement, she con- sistently makes the high honor roll without ever being seen in close company with a textbook. Another family trait that Joan has apparently inherited is a love of singing. Not that she goes around bursting into song like so many of our swing enthusiastsg how- ever, all types and varieties of choral groups have an irresistible fascination for her. Class Adviser Although the sophomores may find the attitude of upper classmen condescending, and that of the teachers questioning, they are always sure of obtaining help from that extremely busy woman, Miss Goodyear. Almost any day you will find them clustered about her desk receiving with meekness her reprimands for poor grades and pouncing upon her suggestions for schedules with Ll certain naive eagerness. jean Hermann, Margaret McGuirk, Janice Knoell Jean By,-ne mn B, me Life may have seemed strange this year to the sophomores, the babies of Our Schoolg but soon they will cast off the cloak of inferiority and become full-fledged juniors. N0 longer will they be subject to the crushing condesension of the upperclassmeng instead they will become important personages in Our School, individuals instead of nonenities. Such a rosy picture as this the sophomores may well realize at this, the end of their year of subjugation. Alas, however, this is only half the story. I'll wager that there'll come a time when they'll wish themselves back in their sophomore days. When they achieve the ends of their amibition fand we sincerely hope they will eventuallyj and become snooty juniors or proud seniors, then will they mourn for their lost youth. Smothered under a wealth of impossible homework, with irregular verb conjugations and chemical formulas chasing about in their heads, these erstwhile sophomores will sigh for the days when life was comparatively simple, and nobody expected them to do the work of four normal students. They'll look with envy upon the new crop of sophomores that wander merrily about the school, gazing in amazement at the worried frowns of their elders. However, lest our sophomores become discouraged by this gloomy picture and resolve to remain sophomores forever, we bid them be of good cheerg for even the hard- worked juniors and seniors find compensations in their dreary life. Page 116 6- Crammin' ' Our Industrious Sophomore Girls ,Q PGST GRASS WH WAEV IPR VIEIRBIIAIL BA PENN ES To us seniors, the postgraduates will al- ways remain a mystery. Even our fertile imaginations Cdcveloped by the necessity of finding new and unusual excuses for the facultyj cannot discover the potent force which draws them back to their Alma Mater. After struggling valiantly for three years and at last finding our long coveted diplomas within our grasp, we shudder with horror at the thought of returning for :mother year of labor. However, far be it from us to discourage their apparent thirst for knowl- edge. At times, though, when the burdens of school life weigh us down, these same post- graduates become sore trials to our already harassed minds. Why, oh why, must they always appear so Calm and unruffled, while we poor seniors are distracted by a hundred and one things? They have such an amazing faculty for avoiding the worries that plague the lives of undergraduates. Classes hold no fears for themg they come and go with V91 - strange disregard for all rules and regula- tions. Is it any wonder we envy them their unbelievable freedom? We must admit though that we do owe them a debt of gratitude. Witli kindly con- descension they have taken quite an inter- est in our juvenile activities. Often we have escaped some fearful burden by placing it in the more experienced hands of some kind- hearted postgraduate. For instance, where would the photography committee of the yearbook have been without Dave Kingdon, and what would the office have done without one or another of the postgraduates to run errands? We would miss the enlivening presence of the postgrads in our classes, too. Certainly Miss Eaton would Hnd a distinct lull in her Spanish III Class without Scott Gallagher. All in all, whatever their unfathomable rea- son for returning may be, the postgraduates are a very necessary part of Our School. First Row: R. Smith, H. XVagner, M. Hill, S. Gallagher, A. Ebeling. Second Row: D. Kmgdon D. Peterson, E. Anderson, G. Davenport, T. McCann. Page 118 ,.-5? -r'.f .5-zrofr. ttf? f 4 A! fb 'X ,Y 3 +1-f Q ee E' SCHO GL LIFE .4--1, A., 5 G4 , QM f fb ff T , 41 WW-H 1' Aff' C 5- wr f -011-'Q 'in-.lr 'K I 3 -35 1,1 34,s fa.-av N. 'Q www, x ,N ff- an gf! K sa Hfggigfhgg 'X 4' 3 M' LP!- Mfii 4- vf- ff-I 1 -H- -I 'Fix sg-. f 5.,,,f'-'w Y a 'Cer Ubr- yfff ,z?5grf sf, 'Yr fr fv- A F5 HX ? 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Ar 4 r .i 1' SCHOOL tan Behrle Marjorie Pierson Barbara Boyd Dorothy Smith, Evelyn Feldman Wl1en the Calf is away the mice will play,', and so the girls of Our School make the most of their few leisure moments. Jean is evidently enjoying herself midst the wide open spaces, while Margie and Barb manage to look very Coy, chatting over the garden gate. The three sophomores seated on the front lawn seem to have had good in- tentions, but, alas, even they donlt seem to be able to keep their minds on their books. As for Doris, she apparently has to be towed back to school, an unwilling victim. NANCY MCEVUY Bernice Goshin, Doris Berlow 1 -ii ,-g6l ' ' lst ciblllll fllzf ffbuin Iv! fflmirv- ...J HIIG LIICGH lil fffwirr Juli Chain'- lif Cflmiu 21111 Chain'- Mml Arlislic josepl1Ospcnson . . Louis Pansulla . Prvxumzlily P111.: Eugene KlcNcrney , Mary Waldeck janet Townley Ann McMahon l,lll1.llLlw'L'IgY1Cl' . . M.1ureenNlcIfv0y lrrcd Martin. Ruth Fowler Jean Bcrlilc Bm! DH'A.xnl -Fred XVil1ian1s . '--Louis lppolito . . Marie Byrne . Riu Barbaruln Hui Lllilklllg Blunifi' Bernard Alnlmsnn . Zllif Cfmin'-Louig lppnlirn lx! Cfboin' Bu! I.II1lllHltQ Brn Donald xY'.lgl'lCI' . Zml Clmirr'-Bruce Crum . lil Chain' . , Anne lieatlierly , Mary Di Marin Ilfffl' . Maureen Nlclivny . Aileen Scliellsr Mull Pmmixizzlq james jones , . Zmf Cboirc-janmes Hill , IX! c:l70il'!'L Inllieil Terry Meiiirk . 2r1JCboiz'r'-jesse Collinson . . . Xllfgll1l.lwlllllJl11, . Anne Albert . Muriel Clark Dorutlly Schilling Page 124 Mary Waldeck, Joseph Ospenson Fred Williams, Marie Byrne TSOFII Anne Albert, Russell Kurtze llfosl Popular Ixl Cboifr-Eugene MCNcrncv . 21111 Chain' I sl Cboirr- 2 ml Chain' I .if C bfliff' Zml Chain' I st Chain'- -Wilton Estes . Higlavxt Climber Russel Kurtz . . -joseph Ospenson Bait Afblrh' Fred Martin . . . -Frank Hawrylak . Bm! Danrrr Fred Martin . . 2m1ClJ0irf-Frank Pavonc . lx! Chain'- Moxl Diguifird . Mary Di Marlo . Xiaric Byrne . Anne Albert . Joan Manda . Ruth Fowler Margery Newman Katherine Kenny . Janet Camp Vyarren Morgan . . Joyce Rhinehart 2f1dClJ0fl'CTJ3mES Jones . . Joan Adlam Ann McMahon, Gene McNcrncy Ffed Marlin, Catherine KCUUY ,, W i dv., mwmuv-A i E, , W ..,.,F.-........,...-.-A.. Page 125 james jones, joycc Rinclmrr Donald Nvagnur, Maureen Mcllvoy, Anne Fcatlicrly, Bcrnarcl johnson Page 126 Warren Morgan, joycc Rinehart Isl Chain- jamcs jones, Virginia Williams Brst Arlor john O'Rourkc . 21111 Cboiz'r'-Warrcil Morgan Most Mauucrly Isl Chain'-james jones . . . 2 ml Claoifr --XVilliam Clark . Clfurrvsl lxf Choice-james joncs . . . 2nJ Choice-james Hill . . joan Manda . Adclc Collins joycc Rhincluart . joan Adlam Virginia Williams . Gertrude Haas Bm! Sfvvafcfr' Ill ffwm'-.l.iii1ux Hill . mf C,'frr1.'1i'-Mcrvin llindcr . tlamus jones . Hui! Vmhullli' li! fiflfllfi--lAl'HCS Hill . . 'ml Cffmm'-I'Icrbcrr Nlcckc . Bri! SUIIII' lil fil7Ult't 1Jllll.Ild Xxfigncr . llilfillllfiii'-.l.ll'l'lUS Hill . Virginia Vi'illi.1ms I lc.mnr Du Pnlmi . . juan Adlam Virginia Vfilliams . .lanicc Kus.mL Maureen Mclfvoy . Alanicc Kusant james Hill, Virginia XVilliams Y -loan Manda -lack O'Rourkc Terry McGuii'k Muriel Clark Gene McNcrncy Mary Di Marzo Page 127 fW f.- fiJKa Lf my y -J THERN J' L 5 Y Jgveezggiiseg me-535 is ,Y ju F x il' Ml 2 4' il Iva Orin- 7 '11 klyre r pHL0 F1 1'v-IQQN -0- ! ' X 'M-8 Jah -Ee L 8 xr. -'bv -am SPECIHL XX E JL.aH,. sw 1: 1-J--af 5 .L 'QQ 0 ar HQ, 1 fgxgv sqm., sw H3222 wrba?!SilJ'f42:0.Si' GQlJQf79 4 f .EJ- V Q- 4 A Aiuzau '- Gif ' Page 128 Sing a song of slxpenec Sung .1 song of cheer, Llsten to our chonr More harmonnous each year Sweet reframs are blendnn bannshmg all care Merry notes are lendnng gladness to the anr Kmttlng knlttmg See them snttmg, As their agxle fingers fly Squares are needed Pleas are heeded Come and glve this task a r Llttle Tom Tucker Sang for hns supper But we do xt the modern way When lunch times here, The students cheer And from thelr dlets stray Jack and J ll From the school on the hull Are skilled ln cuttmg the ru Cause xt doesn t take trlg To learn well how to pg Nor French to jxtterbug JUS J ..5ff.i:5 ,S-+23 J ., 4 . S i 1061, , . v of C- Q - .. 'X f K. as 'gy Na+ A 1 of tg' r 0-r ' ' . 1' ' ' . . v I D '- , gg i Y ft 4 1 1- 4 . f' . '3. f. 3 ii 'f I ' Lia D ' 3 l i y ia - f. 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N-,pq ..- , f if for 'lt 'l7'43 l'm- W. ' 'qu ' 'nf ' 'H . 5f.f lv ' ' f 1-Mr! V 'QR ? rf? gf L, , NWS X gr -III Q ,Ianut Camp, Martha Iicntic, Marie Byrnc, Palsy Bull Luis Rose x George Hooper Jeanne Tompkins john Evirrs w'ilIi.lH1 Ciminn IXIYC Kingdun, C.1ru .mics Kusmt Qlxllins, Mildrud lumix Paul Brandurff an Wlxltcr Khluunuy, Janice Kusam Sunlry Lcnux 1 Y -ur 'WIFE L.. ,, . A ga M x Wi? C xt is S31 A 3' if ig Q? . 3 r n 4 so . Q fzzl- N V 1 I Y , 'XA 3? 1? -v 3 iff' Q fx ,mltyvr Paul Brandorff X ET Jeanne Tompkins Daring little devils, aren't they? Even the frost- iest spring morning can't keep Fraulein's hostelers from their baths. XVe hear, however, that Paul is merely on the lookout for ice floes, while Jeannie is more interested in the chances of pushing Paul into the drink than those of applying soap. Bur is ably demonstrating an intraschool activityg the results might well have caused John and Jack to gurgle so. Joan seems so intent on acquiring that burnt-toast sun-tan that she Can't look at the birdie: Helen will thoughg but the society page holds the interest of Alice and June. Ann must be psychic, for she um hit a three-bagger even with her eyes closedg but Dorothy needs no Yogi to tell her that Doris means no good with that handful of snow-duck! 3 'QQ'-1' Mildred jones, Pat Vyinson Juhn Fvius 'uk lmicrcu joan Manda, Ann McMahon Doris Brownbridge Helen Major, Alice Inscho ean Behrle Ann McMahon Dorothy Berkman Jurw Romine -at :Mitsumi if 1 ,ff -, 500 ff Margcw WY .W-'Kip Waxaeck 'Iihcre's plenty of cornpetitiong so the Nwy girls must keep beautiful, or so Mary T A . and Margie seem to feel. . vis show UPC And while the girls spend their time in such frivolity, the bo their work-at 1- back ' Page 134 ys continue Last, until Mr. Finch's is turned. I A t 3 Q I , 1 4 N' ' 39 , 2 l A' .,,- - if , - T, A , , I If 1 . gf, gkwgiyq, . xv Y ' QS'-vw wwf -1, g J-1 , VK: . 1, ' A V2 . 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AG' l,ilvr.n'y w ht f Dorothy Mcliuinn, M.lrie Byrne Z' Marjorie Kingston jerry .Inenbs -loan Adlam Rneilind Riker klean Llacques Y,1lderr.1m.i Alfred Y.1lderr.1m.x .r llortliea Riker Shirlty Jacobs iswffe we Here once more you find us at our favorite pastime, relaxing. The French twins are trying to cook up ll little business in the antique tradeg while Shirley has evidently mistaken the snow for n feather bed. The Rikers perch ornamentally on the school wall to chat in sisterly fashion. joan, however, tries ll more strenuous form of en- joyment. Thus, we leave the students of Our School, absorbed as ever in their work and play. Page 138 .- f'6'V9j??? f -lf' LETKI S iq:-,X -, xN As we are passlng through the first floor hall once more let us pause for an 1nstant to look at our dlsplay of athletlc trophles In the mad scramble of our schooldays few of us pause to notlce the cups awarded to our Yet these awards varnous teams 1n past years are emblematlc of one of the most popular phases of our school lnfe Hngh school would not be the same wlthout 1ts football and basketball heroes nor half so much fun wxthout the rest of 1ts sports So for a wh1le let us revlew the athletxc hxstory of Our School during the past year I. - V- 2-11 1, 11-33-3 , ' I If .'fM1,1A1.f,:, ' - E' :ff 1' xii 55.31-' . I H :::,..-4 ., ..-X pf'-fvmi' 'J' . A .fn lf-3:12 '..::--6.316 11, ir.-151' VM sf , . -..'1.- 2,6 '- .- .-yy , gff-A' U' ,v -A 4 . 'im fglif ,P A Airy' ' :.'.. mff Z, fy., V Uwgff, ' I ' rf-S '-Lf 1- V ':'l:. ,I-4l,i,Jif Z 4 .,.,. . 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' ' 1T:'f af?Ff?ff'ESviv:1vqaaaiss31, t .' 1 :-5. , 3:-.-3.,...- -:i.,g. N 'A i'. .,.,x...,, , r- 1 ' '- Th L . .,,?m,,,l,, ,i.5,mL.m ' f ...M -,-,,. .f-...V vm , ,, R s K 5. .,-Qh-41' whip-' -, .V 4.5-L, - -, .-,- . .. . . . - 1 -ve gin-buff?-: tiff- .,'f., Q.:-Ein-Q5 2':.1.Q7I.r.J -ray.. .Q f-FJ-.1aQ'?.3..S-Eb .-,-.jf'.::. ..1,.:. -fP4:iF'3 f.:'?' .. hs .- , . , .. ,,,,.. C ::1'Q,QQii.'f.7 .: 32.2-,A .. . if, ,, , ,-:.:-nz,-Q ' 'Q'-l! ' . 1 . , 1.. --' ..,.,,2-y.-.. .-,M BUY S SPORTS 9 Teddy D'Amato All ready!! Page I44 ,., .Q ,fi ' t gm- ,- an f' ,pf-me ,yi Mu. v .,. 15 ,S . awk . in qw N 9 XA. ,V N 'go Ni f.f,, -36 544' 'f I In Il huddlc ,qwvvik . ,nl - fx . ff? ' L ..-P AQ .en f'e,.lf' ' Q -in., .av is-1-'X ' ,ii -K. evs..v'N fag ji First Row: R. Coen, T. Stathakis, R. Hammarburg, R. Bury, A. San- sone, E. Anderson, F. Binaro IT Hammett. Second Row: VV. Mahoney, R. Semple, R. Haggerty, P. Brennan, Feula, F. Hawrylak. G. Furey, B. Crum, F. Martin, F. Bethel. T. D'Amato. Third Row: L. Petardi, T. Vik. Sheeran. D. Vfagner. Flynn, B. Yvin , H. B 'Cl ans ry on, L. Cahill, R. Green, M, Broiss. Fourth Row: Mr. Rankin. Mr. Lawrence. Mr, Weir, H. Rapp, F. Szibdat, XV. O. Halloran, lf. McNerney, R. Kusch, Mr, XYenner, Mr. Strong. Mr. Callard. P GSKHN TUTE EFORE you is the West Orange High School Stadium. Last year it was the scene of many a gridiron victory when the Mountaineers set out to prove that a small but plueky team can come through on top. For the first time in many years. Millburn was not the Hrst team to be met. In its place was the Irvington squad-a large team, with championship aspirations. How- ever. a heavily unfavored West Orange team swooped down from the mountain and walked off with its first victory 12-7. This upset victory was followed by a decisive victory over Paterson East Side to the tune of 19-0. The Mountaineers were still labelled as lucky by many out-of-townersg but around town. everyone began to feel that Coach XVear really had dynamite, although most of it was in small packages. The meeting with the '39 champs. East Orange. did noth- l'irst Row: -I. White. il. Kerr, R. Conover. B. Hooper. Second R-iw: R. Titchen I ' nts H NY ' , Cow . eil. P. Robinson, B. Mutasein, XY. Mielke. A. Farner, H. Cfamhouris Third Row: lz. Remxidas, Cf Tlwnipsrm, R. Ciesin, QI, Christiana. R. Newton, ,I W'aldrUI1. XY. Shadhult. li-urlli Row: nl. Miller, R. Applegate, T, McHugh, R. Olson R. Potter. H, Kircher. Page 145 Charge of the Light Brigade Hoi lluml another touchdown . XX'- ,a wieihl' Y 't ci' Y 09 c- anal fe ing to alter this opinion, because the Cow- boys displayed the beautiful defense that was especially noticeable all year and scored in the bargain to win 6-0. The next team on the schedule was Kearny. After a hard see-saw battle, Martin showed the Cardinals his heels and scored to Page 146 Ready for action keep the Mountaineers' unbeaten record in- tact with a 6-0 victory. Orange, one of our foremost traditional rivals, was next on the schedule. They in- va 1-:K the West Orange stadium with a fast, team but were turned back almost si?ag, anded by Hawrylak to the tune of 950 the Plainfield game was postponed, ' 552 s the- wboys had a two weeks rest before :gif Montclair, one of the best Group Ro .e ams of the year. The game was too i 9 Q L Isa f YT I 3 , V... -.--f-1' 'M 5 2 r' F'-' . . -' YY Feula in action 4 all close for comfort, but West Orange won 8-7 by virtue of an automatic safety. By this time West Orange had climbed all the way to second place in the Group Four ratings, so an easy victory for us over Mill- burn was predicted. It was a victory, to be sure, but by no means an easy oncg for the stil P. Henze, F. Brown, and R. Kall' 12 .vdgl , 2 . , 5 Cowboys were forced to come frga behind in the last quarter to win 13-73 West Orange now paused, baek at its string of victories, looked due said, Here we come, Columbiizl' in the meanwhile, had had a and the teams were rated about Such proved to be the casegf1S rabid rooters turned out on that cold ing Day and witnessed one ofl school games of the year. Botli back and forth, without eitheil il Fld season, a par. pushed able to leading downcast crowd after football defeat.- , ,n 1. '.'?f.x-gf' ' ,,FOOTl3ALL 'rzvmgipk if Paterson 0 e Orange East Orange 0 West Orange Kearny 0 West Orange Orange 0 West Orange Montclair 7 West Orange Millburn 7 West Orange Columbia 7 West Orange Plainfield 0 West Orange 19 6 6 9 8 13 0 13 score. Finally, late in the last quarter, a Columbia pass found its markg and thus the game ended, 7-0. The Plainheld game came as an anti- climax to this great contest, but the Cow- boys did not look at it as such. They forgot what had happened less than a week before and scored an easy 13-0 decision over the small Plainfield squad, thus bringing to a close one of the most successful seasons in the history of Our School. Ann Xlcalahon and pal Time Out A football skirmish Page 147 X ggkk M 1. 3 ' ui ..' X fit. f '52- rl 'r , fx' 41 The Drihhlers Far Left: D. Wagner Left: F. Martin Far Left: XV. Mahoney Left: I.. lppolixo ln the group: Kneeling: A. Sal- erno, F. Martin. l. lppolito, Mr. Rankin J. Sexton, R. Wagner. Standing: T. D'Ama- to. XV. Mahoney, ,I O'Rourke, G. Furey HE 1941 edition of the West Orange basketball team was one of the most successful in recent years. Following the example of the football team, the Cowboys started off with a flung, defeating a heavily favored Bloomfield team, and, with the ex- ception of a few snags, went rolling merrily along and ended the year's work with an easy victory over Clifford Scott. Nine games were won in a fifteen game schedule. Prospects in the beginning of the year were very bright with Captain Fred Martin, Don Wzigner, and Sal Salerno returning from last year's varsity five. Added to these were Jack Sexton and Dick Wagner, two very sparkling ball players. l.ou Ippolito suc- ceeded in making the first five games with no previous varsity experience and proved himself a fine eourtster. Rounding out the first ten were Ted D'Amato, Wfalt Mahoney, Jim Mel.eish, George liurey, and Gil Close. Out of these players only Dick Xlifagner, who proved himself a star hoopster, and Jack Sexton, towering center, return for more action next year. The following is a resume of the year's games. Wfest Orange Z5 - Bloomneld 24 W'ith everyone standing on his chair yell- ing himself hoarse, Lou lppolito sank a field goal 45 seconds before the end of the game to give Wfest Orange a hard fought opening victory over a heavily favored Bloomfield team. Smaller by four inehes to .1 man, the Cowboys completely outplayed the giants and started off the 1941 season on the right foot. W'est Orange 19 - Orange 27 Showing .1 Complete reversal of form. the cowboys suffered an inglorious defeat at the hands of Orange, their areh rival. Paeed by Page l-W XI Ranlem XX XXe1r Cll Irun 1nd Sherbre Htrt xx ho seoreel Zv ox er the conquerors of Bloomhelel In 1 return game ltter rn the semson tue Ormge 1nd Blstcle once tgun tools the mets ure of the Con boxs 46 19 West Orlnge 79 Bellexnlle 27 The Covtboxs resumed thenr xunnmg streak If the expense of 1 hipless Bellexrlle qurntet In thc second g1me whrch West Orange also won 39 28 Fred Mlrtrn scored th hxghest ponnt totll for 1 West Orlnge plty er nn one gtme when he hut thc net for 19 pomts West Orange 19 Columbm 24 W1t the seore tred 19 all rn the l1st perrocl, the Cougars scored fISe consecutrve pomts to take 1 flghtmg Cowboy qurntet mto camp In a return game 1t West Orange s court, Colurnbm defeated the Cowboys 40 33, thus mnkmg nt .1 dry year as far as a VICIOFQ over Columbm rn 1n uthletle exent wus con cerned Page 150 West Orlnge 24 Irungton 22 Thus xx IS mother close glme for the Con bots Wrth the score tned 19 19 rn thc fiml perrod Irungton obtuneel 1 short lrxed lead bx Ciglng two pomts Don Wagner then tled the glme with 1 l.1X up shot A foul shot bx Fred Nltrtrn 1nd 1 Held goal bs Ands Qllerno xxon the gtme for West Qjllllge, At Irxmgton tht Clmptoxxners exened the score bs Illxmg 1 thrrller from the C on boxs Teddy DAmJto George Furey 1 s ' v' .' , , ' ,, s 's s - , ,' . , 1- ' 1 4 ' , 4 L . ,, 4, 'I y x K Y x K' 1 '1 5 I , V , .' , .' , '. , ' , ,. I . 4' 3 Uv. Wie L . ' I' 1 , ' .' f l points between them, the Tornnelocs howle-el A , A , 8 . ' v 1. - 1 ,V ' f , 1 -- x i B 1 X 1 'I I 6 s 5 , v ' - , - 4 ' X c ' ' , , , , ,- I 1 V I y . x ' Y x I 7: ' I Y , S , w , West Orange 35 - Clifford Scott 17 A new member of the Inter-Oranges League appeared on the schedule this year but proved that it was not in the class of the Cowboys when it lost two games to West Orange by lopsided scores. West Orange 26 - East Orange 35 East Orange, hoping to gain Hrst place in the Inter-Oranges' League, was not to be denied this game and won quite handily. At the Cowboys' court in the return game, West Orange' eked out a 24-23 vic- tory and, thereby, ruined East Orange's hopes for a tie in the Inter-Oranges' Cham- pionship. This was West Orange's first In- ter-Oranges' League victory. West Orange 49 - Paterson Central 18 Hitting a new high for scoring, the West Orange team crushed Paterson by a top- heavy score. Faced by Don and Dick Wag- ner and Fred Martin, who scored in double figures, the Cowboys were never headed. Don Wagner was high with eleven points with brother Dick and Captain Martin close be- hind with ten apiece. West Orange 29 - Kearny 23 The Wagner brothers, Don and Dick, di- rected a West Orange High rally in the second period that launched the Cowboys to a 29-23 victory. Dick was high man with nine points. After such a successful season, the Cow- boys were invited to participate in the State Tournament. The luck of the draw was against them, however, and they had to play Weequahic, undefeated in high school competition, in the first round. Added to this hard luck was the fact that Fred was declared ineligible since he had the age limit of twenty-years. Coach Ran- kin had to bank on six players to carry the fight to the Newarkers. These included Don Wagner, Dick Wagner, Sal Salerno, Jack Sexton, Lou Ippolito, and Walt Ma- honey. Weequahic had two complete teamisg and on the huge Elizabeth Armory they wore down the Cowboys. In a ing dog-eat-dog contest, the emerged victorious 33-26, but only supposedly out-classed West Orange had thrown a scare into them by them on even terms throughout most game. So ended the year in a memorable game for the hoopsters of West Orange High. left to right: Fred Martin, George Furey, Louis Ippolito, Walter Mahoney, jack Sexton, jack O'Rourke, Teddy D'Amato, Donald W'agner, Andrew Salerno, Richard Wagner. 3 5 ax Y . fi' V 3 PK 7 ,feng ' I 'v IB 'idx r if I 1 ' 14. 'I .! 'U Q it ,N sf K J J '14 Q lf- I A w Q ? x as X xy 5 x EV' ,E I V H 2 If .fv ' QBANQ teh' Xu ,. i- Y 1. I Q Ron' t ,vers 4 ww G vw , .,,,Qr. xwlr' V ut. ' tr, Nr , md Ulm! SLU' ZlLCNQklliiHY,s Ci . U, :Kill tvqiyv l' rgiisvi lx' Ixmklu ier. R' 'min Ang Xekt kc. Q. X .sgctsnd X Lntekx ,xurkkynyjmq WQYXX Q' Rel tk. Ev s M3501 L-Yc,3ia.H5', mu 3 R- bf D,.gnA f - rn. 5 'Dlx R. , vxllu RrsNN' Q, urlekkmllii luxt-,sink Ray Yovfillvj Wimlwi ' LAW ' . W- L were Z UC- ' ki A xkovf- yay. R' XNXK 'Xllllvkl rp, Reuxxxl Xv'ierec.4XU'XYc1 The Track lcv' Clark- xikihr, Km T Ifnthusiasts itjgxndnfa' 'lI'AlPlE BRE K A successful track season in 1940 under the tutelage of Coach Ashley resulted in a team undefeated in dual meets and the dis- covery of a state champion. The boys main- ly responsible for this undefeated team were: Smith, Richardson, Trietman, Todd, Cv. Furey, C. Furcy lState 440 Championj, Eritts, W'illiarns, and Martin. For the 1941 track season newly appointed Coach YVear must rebuild the team around one returning letterman. The first meet of the season was against our traditional track rivals, Bloomiield. They took this meet 48 to 40, taking the lead in the series two to one. Among the outstanding performers for XY'est Orange were Blake. Kremer, Mc- Guckin, Schaefer, Bury, Hutchinson, Iiurey, Kerr, Green, Dagnall, Proft, Ifeula, Lord, and Crum. Coach XVear expects the team to he much stronger later in the season after the new- ness of the sport wears off, and the team is looking forward to a successful season. TRACK SCHIZDUUI Bloomfield at Bloomfield Nlillhurn at Summit Ridgewood Relays Niontclair at Montclair lfast Orange Cfolumhia Page lil at East Orange at South Orange S H. Xvenner VV. XY'ear G. Furey G. l'urey II. lxius I , Sfihtlai sr' - ORA 6 H I Page 154 as W ,K joe Ospenson Burgher SUMME PASTHMES Along with the more popular sports of football, basketball, and track, West Orange High School also has teams for the followers of tennis, golf, and softball. For the past few years the tennis and golf teams have been playing the neighboring high schools and have made a good showing for themselves. The softball team, thus far, has been re- stricted to intramural play between the gym teams. Last year, in a schedule of sixteen games, the golf team lost only three, two to Mont- clair and one to Bloomfield. This year, under the tutelage of Mr. Evans, they are hoping for another successful season. Of the fourteen matches scheduled by the tennis team last year only seven were played, since the season floated in on top of about ten inches of rain. The team worked well together, however, winning four of the seven matches played and losing only to East Or- ange and Montclair, State Champions. This year the team consisting of J. Hill, J. Jones, J. Ospenson, H. Meche, B. Johnson and F. Lindeman, hopes for even more success. Left to right: E. Snyder, A. McKune, C. XVilson, R. Semple, A. Praitano, j. Holmes, Mr. Evans f 1 Wm: + GIRL S spoms NN ii 3 Y I MX x 'hz 5 '. 2. V V 4 WW ,r . z 'V-daqukx 22 K B Q nur E412 R.. s Q Q' , J 5. . 5 1 5 f'sz:!S'gQAwk In XV 1 ,, , ,,..g ' gifs f s Q J 'MQW we QL L gh .1 5'-qw wh L+.. -ki Ili ga if f ,- 5 If Q gf J! 551' Aw fi , 'Q ! s . . x1,,sA A if . f, ,f 431 4 is 3 Q f ,ig M f R21 . VW., ..zb. Q za ,ggi K fx , 55 ,ip ,xii tfgk . I fi., as wg P my if , .LLL 2 ig, 1 ,. is . M n Q MA DS manoeuvers. with hockey pucks. However, soccer continues to reign as the most popu- lar fall sport. Only when the North Wind doth blow and the temperature takes a dive below freez- ing, do the last hardy lassies relinquish the playfleld for the Winter. Indoors, we put concentrated effort on basketball, volleyball, dancing and rhythms. A severe lack of space prevents us from playing class basketball games, but such games as 21 and Progres- sive help to perfect our techniques. Perhaps the sport received most enthusiastically in winter is volleyballg for then Mrs. Muller often fills ing and whoopee-the team she assists QPJ always wins! On gym days of free activity the general cry is dancing One, two, three-kick vibrates through the airg and praneers,' cause the floor to vibrate in time to the thud-like rhythm of La Con- ga. joan Manda and Kay Kenny can flip a loose ankle doing the Lindy, Janet Camp and Marie Byrne sway a gentle hip to a rumba, or Mildred jones and Patty Winson flow gently along to the dreamy tune of Z1 Virginia Scherer demonstrates archery technique. .Iune Grnhs A. Kenlein E. Ward A. Boutilette B. Alford I. MCGari'y Senior Valley Ball Game Badminton P. W'inson, M. lanniine, M. Pederson, li. Treitman, R. Fowler, G. Rensing, D. Kanak, M. Crann, G. Glcany, C. Kenny, M. jones, j. Zullo, R. Barbarulo, A. Kelly. 1 X. D'Alessio, Davenport. waltz. Accompanying dancing are the rhy- thms by which militaristic style is encour- aged in marching drills and by which round- ed tummies and sunken chests are made to hide when the Vic rolls out its tunes. On certain days the gym is dotted with ping pong tables, badminton nets, the bowling set, shuffle boards, and darts. This variety affords ample opportunity to demonstrate skill. Ruth Jean Fowler, that senior ace,,' plowed through contestant upon contestant to capture the ping pong crown from Jean Babson, the junior champion, and Joanne Weil, the sophomore runner-up. The only time textbooks appear is the day teams scan them for ideas on pyramid building, which produces ingenious creations and numerous bumped noses. In Spring .1 young maid's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love , but red robins, green grasses, and blue skies are enough to lure W.O. lassies to the out-of-doors. Early, teams organize for baseball and archery. Be- fore they realize it, they're sliding to first base or chasing arrows over the fence. Besides improving its batting and pitching, the weaker sex learns how to umpire. But Mrs. Mueller's pet seems to lie across the fence in the field Many are the pulled hairs and weary nods of her head when she ob- serves the lack of skill in shooting. However, certain prodigies, such as Janet Allen and Alice Williamson, appease her sadness by shooting between 36 and 40 and getting goldies frequently. Other than these two main vernal interests, tennis, outdoor volley- ball and badminton make our spring program quite complete. In addition to class work, several athle- tically minded girls come out for sports after school. The competition between classes is tough but interesting. In the fall the win- ner of soccer was Gladys Rensing's team, in winter, of basketball, Ruth Fowler's team, and of volleyball, Jean McGuirk's. As yet, no winner for baseball has been determined, but it is certain that the sophomores and juniors will give the seniors a run for their money. The rewards for after school sports are class numerals and school letters. With per- fect attendance, each sport a season counts 100 points, a class grade over 80 also gives points, and referees receive 10 points per game. Other points are attained by keep- ing score or by participating in the ping- pong tournament. When 400 points have mounted to one girl's credit, she receives her numerals, for 800 points, her W.O.,' The following seniors are proud recipients of their letters: A. Albert, M. Behringer, F. Bolognini, S. Chiarella, C. De Marsico, R. Fowler, L. Heintz, N. Hogan, L. Kaye, R. Leone, C. McHugh, M. Michel, E. Rahn, G. Rensing, E. Sullivan, and E. Treitman. X v 5. , H A ,gn . P ,4. ACTI ITIES .Hams-M3 vs?-gl-m -. 'A' PWKW f-.kP.:.1M.. ' its 'S AL You have looked 1n on us m our class rooms, you have ap plauded our feats on the athlet1c Held, and you have VlSltCd us ln our lelsure mo ase of Our School to be ments, there remams, however, one other ph explored Our Schooldays would not be complete wnthout thelr clubs, thelr debatmg teams, thelr dramatlc and muslcal organxzatlons It ns there that we find an opportumty to exerc1se our talents, to extend our crrcle of acquamtances, and also, mcldentally, to enjoy ourselves Before you leave Our School, then, let us pay a v1s1t to each of these orgamzatxons , H ' , : 3 ' 'pq ,5 s I 4: pill. .4 .11 'l . if J . :V v' 1' , -1. . I f. 5 ,. ,g , 1 , 3- 3? i 1. 4 1' -: . - 1 - - - J .j- lf ' 3 .45 rf , f 4 X' 1 - s , -. :,1- -l 5 ' .. - r , ve. in if , ' 4' ' Lf' , , if ' - ' ist Zi 353221 , 1 fifilf . 13: 3, t. ,n . 23, - L. 3 .1 W,-1 , , .cfw .,. . . ,via 'I .- 425' V - - :J E 121114 1 AE ' 1. ix ' ' . 44. I 1 . if E ' f 5? 1 1 1' : s ' 5 ' ' ,. 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A few students hang around the desk holding art work up for inspection, a group of girls in the back of the room are identifying snapshotsg while a few distressed looking individuals, obvi- ously from the literary department, scribble furiously away trying to complete articles before the deadline. The creative work of these departments, however, would be of no avail without finan- cial backing. There is where the work of those important money raising committees, advertising and subscriptions comes in. W'ith relentless zeal the members of these com- mittees track down subscriptions and adver- tisements in order to raise money. Even this N does not complete the list of those working for the yearbook. I have yet to mention the large group of students who spend their time typing, proof reading, and performing countless other nameless but essential tasks. The center of all this activity, the moti- vating power behind these committees, is Miss Hilsong and it is to her that we owe our deepest debt of gratitude, for without her the production of our yearbook would not be possible. After watching the endless labor of the yearbook staff for a while, perhaps you can understand the strange appearance of some of the students you have seen-those ink be- spattered seniors, with a certain here-in-the- body-but-not-in-spirit look about them. They were merely members of the annual staff who, in the stress of putting out a yearbook, seem to have forgotten all else. To Bottom: Mervin Binder, Russell Kurtz S p: joan Adlam, ,Iaincs jones, Herbert Mecke, Virginia Vfilliams , Doris Powers Page 163 3 N ATHLETICS james Hill, Editor Anne Albert, Ass't. Editor Donald Whgncr George Furey XVilliam Clark A R T Nlary Wfildeck, lfditor Iflorenee Mathern, Ass't. joseph Ospenson 'Iudith Sehaeger lflaine Treitman Gertrude Haas Robert Dunn .Ierome Alaeobs Nlignone D.ll1CFllifSEll lfditor Anne Albert Herbert Mecke, Grace Carlson, Jeanne Travers Gr ut Carlson EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Herbert Mecke BUSINESS MANAGI-.R lfdwin XY'ells l.lTlfRARY ,Ioan Adlam. Editor Virginia NVilliams, Asst Izd Alice Vfilliamson ,leanne Travers lflorence Mathern Nancy Hogan l'liRSONAI.lTlliS -Ieanne Travers, lfditor .Ioyce Rinehart, Ass't. Iidi Perry King ,lean Behrle ,lanies Hutchinson Renee Coldin Mildred llayowslti Xlarie Byrne .Iesse Collinson Virginia Vfilliams Alice Inscho Doris Liaei Frank Lindeman Maureen Nlelfvoy ,lean Scott Catherine Kenny Catherine Nlelrlugh Carol Collins Mildred .Iones Anne Featherly Audrey Anderson Adeline Martino Virginia Sheldon Aliee W'illiamson Ruth Durgin Patsy Bull Anne McMahon NX'illi.1m Comer David Wfilkinson Grace Carlson Frank O'Connor ilu! lol' jean Behrle we SNAPSHOTS Russ Kurtle, Editor Dorothy Suyker, Ass't. Editor TYPISTS Anne Albert Doris Powers, liditor Bill Clark Rita Nilan, Ass't. Editor Rita Braun Rodney Kirltander Phyllis Birn james Jones Doris Brownbridge Caroline Barnes Page 164 Lois Rose Marguerite Behringer Florence Anderson Santina Chiarella Charles Gounaud Helen Bross mcyef- Y -get Acmln. ' , X. Yi-:full ' 'AI' i nw- IWU' N WA . f v pt. W .cfm 9 gov- ADX IQRTISITNG . .-S' 'UP t -in-3 4 ii . f ' A bl Illlx N. 4 ww I N- Vs arrun Morgan, I-.ditor G W- wwf' aw: N - -it owfii ' rd' ,Xu , Ny., wr X. S' XSL UM jae l ti , Ass 1. . itor Ydxtn. lgxlkt. Q WAND' gxxbgrt- aww. li cm' joycc Rinehart - x li' YI' ' 'fo n A' I. UCL vi li' A Mildred Man as . Xlue 'V,dtxXe. 4 ,xuptel -Nhxrwr ' ,ik-I - 'rg rm Coltlui. - A A - S won. K X X, C Dx ' yt. L ' Wylde i 'IW W Ve ' Richard Applegate . glwi .qalwlf RXXA. pn?-P' BI- mwlj' you'-' - I- F -A N. get Chart ,AD X - Anton- xr. Il yn gl. . Caro ine aust net YXKNXQU-Xi. 5' uh 5' ilurruah- N' N NI Nugtilw' :i viva' X Marjorie Pierson NK, vmcli Nldcvixet. 'Tig U- Skijkiiamg' ix. Duttim' xi -'mn Manda xgtlli- ' R. 'IRI YL BOY ' QIVIX Xcxn-MYR' lfileen Gould 'xt xkkndet-5cmXXcf'1 V. BWIQCW Ps' I Ruth Feldman A' - 'Ski' GR Muriel Irish . vs X09-An I5 35 0 x. C' gk. . 60,01 Ifleanor DePalma Dorothea Byrne Gertrude Gleavy Robert Freytag Robert Moriarty Donald Hermann jack Beldon ORGANIZATIONS Anne Albert, Editor Doris Silver james Hill Shirley Beckert james jones Marjorie Pierson joyee Rinehart Maureen Mclivoy Lee Xvalton Gertrude Haas Stanley Lenox janice Kuszmt Martha Beattie Anna Infanti jean Scott David W'ilkinson Virginia Miller PHOTOGRAPHY Merwin Binder, Iiditor Blanche Brown Constance Di Marsico jeanne Tompkins Rosamond Turner Margie Newman Q ewwx' I Irene Norris . , I- noue Artu- p ,X 5.X,YaeWlv sy. Fliow 5' judith Schaffer NX. Mxcllzni Hermia PM XYvtrx'YwLgI1' Anna Winston wcxtart. .Rayz Goxaeu. YVXX. li mn- I' Adeline Martino X-R A we M- xt. 3' wwe we R G ld' , cf.. yo :A Y. Chr lx MXN enee o in D Wk ale- wiv- B- we 9 - Nl 'v xiii MS. . Y' Go M. , Gunn. n Wh go ii y, I orma I 1 s C N-NM LQvY' ANUXXCY- QLYA- KC. 59 S LW0' Mary Iannone s l Yxi'E'irxc. Gi me vi M' I' SCONK Bead? Bull. i Qttwcfv- 9, w L was feisty Www Q em. ' D' Xgcooi' Nevin. NMOS. Yxiilx Y-satbei OSVLNK j. Travers, j. Adlam, H. Mecke A ee t we f Nt-fb ,nm .- QU. A bs' Ys- wayne' Kwai: Striker xv veoxdom xl meow Cfmdgxgit BC mmf- 0. Vi Cn NMNY if-A SL'BSCQRll'TlONS james jones. Editor lilaine Treitman, A Mildred Ilayowski Marie Byrne Patsy Bull Helen Bross Virginia Broshelt Robert Dunn Norma Furman joan Manda llernarti johnson Barbara Lovering lfdwin Xfells Judith Schaffer Glen Petersen ss't. Ifditor Nancy Hogan, Ass't. Editor lloward Rapp, Ass't. Editor Page 165 ATA lL IFE! One of the most difficult tasks which the Class of 1941 undertook was the production of the Senior Play. The play this year was What a Life! written by Clifford Gold- smith. As in previous years the production of the play was supervised by Miss Moses, who has never failed to produce a hit show. Miss Hannes, who is usually to be found buried in a French book, acted as assistant director, and very ably too. Nearly every senior class can boast a few outstanding actors in its ranksg and if you saw our play, I'm sure you will agree that our class is no exception. Playing the leading role of Henry Aldrich was john O'Rourke, who, although he had no previous acting experience, came through and proved himself a star. Patsy Bull played the part of Henry's girl friend, Barbara Pearson, while the characters of Mr. Brad- ley Qschool principalj, Mr. Nelson Cassistant principalj, and Miss Shea Cschool secretaryj were played with remarkable finesse by War- ren Morgan, Russell Kurtze, and Adele Col- lins respectively. All the scenery for our play was made by members of our class. The props and make-up for the cast were taken care of by senior girls. Since the success of a produc- tion is judged by the size of its audience, I could not speak of the Senior Play without mentioning that large corps of ticket sales- men who, for weeks before the play's presen- tation, eanvassed the entire school every morning selling tickets. You can clearly see that it was not the efforts of a few, but the work of the entire Senior Class which made the Senior Play the success which its audi- ences acclaimed it. Page 166 Below, top: Marie Pederson, Mervin Binder Below, bo! tom: Renee Goldin, Norma Furman Page I67: Top: .lack O'Rourke, Palsy Bull, john Montgomery Bottom left: Patsy Bull Boitom right: lfleanor DePalma, Caroline Faust, jack O'Rourke 3 '35 fa il A . 'M' 2 Y X' Xnhgr X I C if X ,Z A W' 'Xl X X ,ef ff 4 Q. J' X j. Page 168 Manda, R. Kurtze, L. W'alton, A. Collins, VV. Morgan Secretary to principal . . Adele Collins Assistant principal . . Oflace boy . . Mr. Patterson . Miss Pike . . Miss Eggleston Miss Johnson . Aparent . Principal . . Miss Wheeler . Mrs. Aldrich . Detective . . . Russell Kurtze . Robert James . R. Lee Walton . Caroline Barnes . Rita Grobarg . . Marie Pedersen Eugene Schenkman . Warren Morgan . . Joan Manda . . Janet Allen . Mervin Binder STUDENTS Henry Aldrich . . . . John O'Rourke Barbara Pearson George Bigelow Bette Georges . John Allen . . Bill. . Gertie . . Lo Winters . . Mary . . . Connie Brandt . Helen Trent . Linda Reynolds . . . Patsy Bull John Montgomery . Ann McMahon Edmund Schwitters . . Stanley Lenox . Eleanor DePalma Marjorie Newman . Margaret Golden . Norma Furman . Doris Silver . Renee Goldin COMMITTEES ON PRODUCTION BUSINESS COMMITTEE STAGE MANAGER James Hutchinson Mr. John Williams Willem Clark f Joe Ospensen t!0 ' Anne Albert Florence Attalla STAGE CREW Martha Beattie Robert Applegate Clarence Dagnall Robert Dunn Herbert Lewis James Owens Vernon Rollin - William Slater Newton Wells David Wilkinson Fred Pfleger PROPS Marge Golden Arlene Helm Rosamond Turner Nancy Hogan Doris Silver Manager MAKE-UP COMMITTEE Jean Scott Lois Stryker Marie Byrne Grace Carlson William Comer Eleanor De Palma Ruth Feldman Ruth Grey Gertrude Haas Lucille Heintz Jim Hutchinson Catherine Kenny Milton Laufer Barbara Lovering Catherine McHugh Ann McMahon Marjorie Newman Rita Nilan Glen Peterson Joyce Rinehart Lois Rose Jean Scott Sidney Sichel Lois Stryker Jeanne Travers Mary Waldeck Virginia Williams Alice Williamson Genevieve De Conna Managers Sitting: Russell Kurtze, Eleanor DePalma, Norma Furman, Margaret Golden, Carol Faust, Warren Morgm Patsy Bull, Doris Silver. Standing: Adelaide Savage, Robert James, Rita Grobarg, Lee Walton, Caroln Barnes, Stanley Lenox, Adele Collins, Joan Manda, John Montgomery, Mervln Binder, Marie Pedersen Renee Goldin, Edmund Scwitters, Marjorie Newman, Jack O'Rourke, Janet Allen, Ann McMahon ' '-.-, Ngqd A7 'Y 17' ' Qi' ' , ' 4 netsw . 'lf -?f3f . :, ' HE stirring music of American Rhap- sodyf' pouring forth from the gym, betrays the presence of the West Orange band. As we draw nearer, they switch to the lilting strains of The Merry Widow Waltzf, Obviously they are rehearsing for the annual spring concert, where the martial notes of their concert marches will thrill us once more. Football season, however, is the time when our band really gets an opportunity to shine. A cheer goes up from the vast throng in the stadium at the sight of the maroon and white uniforms, and hundreds of people rise proudly to their feet as the band plays the familiar and beloved Alma Mater. Many are the times when they have revived our spirits in moments of seeming defeat. Even more frequent are the times when, at the end of a touchdown play, their Boola Boola has set us dancing and singing in triumph. IJRUM MAJOR Phil Bochicchio TRUMPE1' Robert Buechle Eugene Engel Le Roy Force William Hill Bernard johnson David Lewis Irene Norton Lloyd Stranahan John Wannemacher Ronald Wick Robert Van Zee Jack Kerr Walter Upham Page 170 FLUTE Gwen Roberts Dorothy Smith Richard Luxner TUBA Roy Smith PERCUSSION Frank Cornish Carmen Pol7o Margurite Maguire Henry White john White DRUMS Kenneth Kaufman Daniel Kram Kay Landers Dean comes to the ladies' aid. Maroon and White at attention Band nn way to game Drum Major Bocliiccliio HORN Frances Brown jane Fetherington Wilma Wilber George W'eigle BASSOON Fred Berhle Walter Krauth Ruth Norton BARITONE Carol Collins Evelyn Feldman jane Nicholson Jeanne Tompkins SAXOPHONE Vfilliam Comer Robert Engel James jones alll' Pre- lla TROMBONE Rielurcl Anderson Lee Waltnsn William Heick Robert Hays CLARINET Vincent Bolignini Robert Bossert Luke Ciamboli Ruth Fowler Alice Frederieks Terry Leaf Gerald Lowetli Ronald Roberta Walter Siekel Jean Smith Harry Sparks Edgar W'e.1ver Charles Van Busltirlt joseph Burton Page 171 ........MUS -1 First Row: C. Collins, F. Hoffman, VV. Krauth, R. Durgin. C. McHugh, R. Smith, I. Anderson, B. Vfilliams. Second Row: A. Wiilliamson, C. Barnes, 11. Hlavka, Rl. Scherholv, R. Engel, XV. Rose, R. Luxner, NV. Comer, KI. jones, D. Smith, R. Fowler, G. Roberts, L. Leaf, KI. Babson. li. XY'eaver, R. Norton. L. Stryker. B. Van Zee, B. Hill, B. johnson, M. MacDonald, A. Giordano. Third Row, left: S. Collins, Tompkins. lf. McMahon. Third Row, right: lf. Gritriths, L. Stranahan, R. W'ick, il. WYJIIJUIJRCF, F. Williams, C. Thompson. Fourth Row, left: XY, XYilber, F. Baker, A. XY'inston. Fourth Row, right: Nicholson, F. Feldman, R. Anderson, F. Bethel, L. Vfalton, A. Smith, R. Schliehting. Standing: RI. Bolton, B. Burkstrom, Nl. Spector, D. Vfertz, K. Landers, R. Kupper, M. Danerhirsh, D. Donovan, D. Tolley, F. Hawrylak, J. Camp, VV. Hays, R. Feldman, D. Nicholson, -I, Sexton, C. Polio, L. Ippolito, Flynn, F. Hackett, J. VC'hite, D. Kram, D. Hawley, P. Boehicehio, J. Scheller, Mr. Butterfield, H. Turner, W. Proft, XV. Maginn, R. Sulpy, H. Dessler. Let us slip quietly into the auditorium where the orchestra is rehearsing The Bar- ber of Seville. Is it possible that high school students enjoy playing serious music when to all appearances youth seems to be interested only in swing? Yes, when our orchestra assembles to play, the music of the three B's, Barrelhouse, Boogie-Woogie, and Blues, is foresaken for the time-honored strains of the original three B's, and other composers of famous music. This group of musically minded students, under the direction of Mr. Jennings Butter- field, better known as Dean, prepares selections for presentation in assemblies, at Trumpet Section: Bud Johnson, Bill Hill, Ronald W'iclt Page 172 the Senior Play, and at the Annual Spring Concert. This year we are particularly proud of the seven members who had the honor of playing with the All-State Orchestra. They are: Jean Babson, Carol Collins, Bernard Johnson, Catherine McHugh, Ruth Norton, Jeanne Tompkins, and Alice Williamson. FIRST CLARINET W'illiam Comer Ruth Fowler James Jones SECOND CLARINFT Le Roy Leaf jean Smith Fdgar Vfeaver BASSOON Ruth Norton ALTO SAXOPHONIZ Walter Giordano TENOR SAXOPHONF Robert Engel FIRST TRUMPET William Hill Bernard Johnson Robert Van Zee MANAGERS Daniel Donovan James Flynn XVilliam Hays Louis Ippolito Wallace Maginn Donald Nicholson john Sexton Daniel Tolley Hamilton Turner CA MAG ANS LIBRARIANS Blanche Borkstrom Ruth Feldman Irene Rowe SECOND TRUMPITT Bert Diamond Iilcnnor Grit-Hrlm Irene Norton hlulin W'A1i.1n1,1lQcr Ronald XY'icla IIROMIIONR Riclmrd Anderson lfranlc Benlmel Luc WIJIIUII IIARITONE Ifvelyn Feldman jane Nicholson FIRST VIOLIN Carol Collins Ifcliel Mae Baker Caroline Barnes Sylvia Collins Fred Hofmann WIJIICF Kraurh Iileanor Hlavlu Iiileen McNIalmn Wlilrer Rose klolm Sclierliolz -Ieannc Tompkins wIIlI1l.l Vfilbcr Alice Vl'illi.unson Anna Vi'insr-in SECOND VIOLIIXI Inga Anderson Audrey Giordano Durotliy McDonald Robert Sclilicliting Albert Smitll Clifford Tlmnmpson Frank NVilli.xmS Robert W'illi.nns 'Cil'iI.I.O Rurli Durgin Cdllicrine MuIIugl1 Roy Smitli BASS Ruth lielilman PIANO janet Bolton Nlignone Danerliirsli jqek Sclicller Robert Sulpy Muriel Spector FLUTE Richard Luxner Gwen Roberts Dorothy Smitli OBOIi -lean Ihbson IJRUNIS Ifmnli II.1clu'lt Donald Ilnxley Ihniel Rmm Kaillerine lnindcrs Carmen Polio nlnlin Wliiie Ruth Fowler LeRoy Leaf Ruth Norton Klein Smith Bud johnson XVl1at, Again? Page 173 aff WWW Paze 174 First Row: M. Clark, L. Votta, A. Grois, E. Artl, F. Vfard, J. Casler, xl. Carson, H. Xveisner, E. Hill, F. De Girnlamo, P. Bull, M. Beattie, M. Procurat, M. Pierson, A. Kiefer, lf, Treitman. Second Row: M, Maxwell, Sullivan, I. Anderson, R. Goldin, G. Kessock, Thatcher, li. Peterson, M. Deininger, J. Rinehart, A. Townley, I.. Hoffman, H. XVolfe, I.. Chappell, C. Erickson, li. Giordano, R. Turner, M. Di Marzo. Third Row: QI. Nicholson, B. Hammer, M. Silvani, D. Riker, R. Riker, L. Rose, M. Melchione, -I. Stickel, VV. Vfilbur, L. Condit, I. Bradshaw, B. M. Raab, If. Ost, ,I. Blake, li. Gould, R. Richardson, P. Christiano. Fourth Row: K. Schmidt, R. Hayward, H. Fleming, A. Zipp, H. Koch, H. Troeha, il. O'Rourke, D. Petersen, -I. Wilson, B. Muhlbach, U. Kingdon, R. Nelson, C. Van Buskirk, VV. Shadbolt. D. King. Fifth Row: ll. Cambouris, Ii. Silk, -I. Christiano, C. Summers, I.. Cahill, KI. NX'olfe, XV. Rappleye. R. Popiel, H. Shaich, R. Fink, S. -Iacke, XV. Neil, H. Turner, C. M.1thi.1sen. Sixth Row: R. Freytag, R. NY MAKE S Dieeks, -I. Vfiegle. Just as noted college choirs captivate their listeners by song, so our A Cappella Choir thrills and charms us by its melodies. We, in West Orange High School, owe much to this harmony group which has gained dis- tinction throughout the Oranges. In spite of the fact that it has been in existence for only a few years, the Choir's achievements have been many. An annual winter and spring concert is always an en- joyable event eagerly awaited by us students at Our School. The Choir does not restrict its music to those in West Orange, for it contributes much at programs given by vari- ous local organizations. This group of skilled vocalists attended the State Choral Festival at Trenton, and plans to travel south to Atlantic City in order to enter the national contest for high school choirs. If these spir- ited activities enjoyed by Our Choir con- tinue, West Orange High School will have due reason to boast of this truly fine musical organization. The person to whom the credit for the Choir's success must be given, however, is Mr. Barnes whose perseverance and patience seem unending. The melodious strains drifting through the halls represent the efforts of a group of girls making up the Girls' Glee Club. Let us step inside the gym and get a close-up view of this organization. The girls, under the expert direction of Mr. Earle Barnes, meet every Wednesday morning during activity period in the girls' gym. The glee group is made up of about fifty girls selected from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Occasionally the glee club comes out from its apparent retirement to entertain us in assembly or take part in a school concert. Whatever the occasion, however, it is a joy to listen to their perfect harmony. We, of the West Orange High School, are extremely proud of their accomplishments and have high hopes for their future. First Row: J, Blake, M. Alford, J. Byrne, J. Byrne, G. Silber, N. McEvoy, A. Lutz, H. Alexander M. Spector, I7. Brown, A. Hanwright, D. Stark, P. Owens, D. Moriarty, Mary Pawlyk. Second Row J. Kelly, R. Neill, J. Reagan, A. Groyse, Mildred Sylvani, Betty Hammer, H. Clasen, M. Beattie, A Featherly, B. Byrne, G. Boyle, M. Clark, V. Miller, Carsen. Third Row: J. Kantner, E. Sullivan, M Maxwell, A. Christiano, D. Pepoon, M. Greenberg, B. Glenn, Doris Mulford, B. Giordano, D. Tillie, C Kiepe, R. Attalla, M. Jowett, L. Hoffman, M. Hill, G. Votta, G. Caruso. Fourth Row: G. DeCarlo J. Herman, M. McGuirk, M. Di Marvo, A. Savage, Kelly, Peggy Smith, K. Kenny, Thatcher, B. Holzman, A. Alexander, Srellgis, A. Townley, B. Nielson, B. Goshen. Fifth Row: D. Stock, B. M Raab, J. Kenwortliy, R. Turner, M. Jones, D. McGuinn, M. Byrne, P. Bull, B. Hill, G. Pinola, S. Rose E. Ost, Ii. Artz, P. W'alters. Sixth Row: I. Bradshaw, N. Cassidy, R. Riker, D. Rilter, A. Boutelet B. Alford, Daly, J. Alford, Daly, J. De Girolamo, li. W'ard, L. Condit, J. McGuirk, R. Bilotti L. Liljestrand. lE MELQUQDEARS y 9 nrst Row B Byrne N1 Bnndtr I' Dt Pa ma S a L Stcnnd Row D Snlxtr D lxram R Ftl man xxlklIlSUl1 dlam llsehr. lr Ram tl n fl tr eenan Xior unch V. ugtl ourtlx Ram rx mst L n , L In L ,H H Im Daxe Wnllunson Ruth Feldman President Vnce Presndent Secretary Sergeant at Arms Program Chanrman Parllamentanan Crmc Faculty Advlser Page 176 Sranlu Lenox Mtrvm Bmdtr Brendon Byrne Tltanor De Palma Stanley Jaelu Davxd WlllSll'lSOl1 Ruth Feldman Ioan Adlam Mr Smnh 'LU BBLERS The sound of strenuous argument emu natts from tht room where the Debltt Club ns m stssmon A sudden uolent burst of nom members lre on thenr feet all speakmg t once Thus mcrtdnble clamor contmuts untll finally stopped by the combmtd efforts ot presldent and sergeant at arms Despxtt 1 sctmlng lack of Cllglllty howexer tht mem bers do dnsplas an amazmg knowledge of Parlmmentarv Procedure and certamlx evervone does get an opportumty to nmprove his publlc speakmg that IS lf he can m1kr. hlmself heard When tht shoutmg and the tumult dns, we dxscover that the Debate Club despxte the fact that lf IS a new organnzatlon thls year, has an ambltlous program ahead of If At 1ts bnweekly meetlngs the members studs all aspects of debatmg, present varlous kmds of debates, and hold open forum dxscusslons It IS also part of thclr plm to present an assemblv program and to arrange mterscho lasnc debates F' n ': . ,.. ' ',:. - l , .jak-. ' rg . 'H' .' '. -d x lb.. '1 J. A , H. Nr - -. Th' A 'Z J. xv-'l, Maryly rs ,a-, P. KH , xl. .-1' 4, H. Sl , J. ' -. F ': I., Wfxlz n, -I.,l.1' l , li. F-ldma , J. BI.kr-, R. Gull' , I. Yn o , S. A ox, l X K . S K . t, greets us as we open the door. Three or four I L x - xl xr ' K :I 11 ' , ' ' 7 v , 1 - . , I 1 t x H l , 1 . RA ARA BOYS Throughout the football and basketball seasons, a small group of seven boys are to be seen hopping around our school promoting the one thing that is most likely to be sup- pressed in any school-noise. This group is, of course, the cheerleader squad, comprised this year of seniors and juniors. These boys lead and cheer, inspire our teams, bring out the Joe E. Brown in us, and, in general, do their best to raise the roof. I wish you could see them at our pep meetings. Supported by the band and led by their captain, Jim Hill, they rouse the student body to a frenzy as they lead the stirring songs and cheers. At the games, too, their outbursts of enthusiasm keep our spirits up and show the team just how solidly we are behind them. As the opposing team, firmly entrenched on the one-yard line, threatens to plunge over for a touchdown, the cheerleaders' hoarse cries of Hold 'em, Cowboy brings a wholehearted response from the anxious crowd. If then, on some crisp autumn afternoon, you hear the Orange Mountain reverberating with shouts of Hold that line or that amazing gibberish, known as the Allamen, you will realize that once again these seven boys are cheering the West Orange teams on to victory. St-mding: R. Hayward, R. Shaw, J. Hill, P. King. Kneeling: H. Koch, G. Brewer, H. Fleming. H- Koch, R- H3YW3'-'ds H. Fleming, R. Shaw Page 177 SIENII RIITAS CCABAIL EROS President . . . Robert Kurtle Vice-President . . Kay Landers Secretary . . . . . joan Manda Treasurer . . . . Brendon Byrne Faculty Adviser . . ..... Miss Eaton Hola! Que tienes? Ah! Isee now! You are perplexed by the strange, rapid articula- tions bursting forth from room 203. To- bacco auctioneer? No, my friend, that stac- cato and somewhat confusing conversation to which we are listening is being carried on in that lyrical, expressive, romantic tongue year these eager devotees of the Spanish lan- guage, under the skillful and friendly guid- ance of La Senorita Eaton, present various entertainments and plan novel campaigns to increase the funds of the club's treasury. One of the most talked-about events of the past winter was the gay Valentine's Dance given on February 14 to raise money for Los Espanolitasf' During the inter- mission, a special floor show was presented by talented members of the faculty, much to the delight of all who attended. -Spanish. This friendly and lively group into which we have stumbled is El Club Espanol. Each Because of present world conditions and our close-binding relations with the Span- ish-speaking nations in South America, the Spanish language is fast gaining in popu- larity and importance in high school courses. Undoubtedly, many more students will in- clude Spanish among their studiesg therefore, we may expect even greater activity in our Spanish Club in the future. St. Valeutine's Day Fiesta Page' 178 liirst Row: Betty Giordano, Leroy Cruse, ,loan Manda, R sst-Il Kurwe, Kay Landers. Brendon Byrne, NX'alter Sherwood, 'lc ' . Second Row: Melanie Maxwell, Lois Stryker. Ruth Gr'y 'nyc 1 brt. Anna Mclice, Betty Byrne, Vincent Hynes, Jack l , 'irginia Mi er. Third Row: Robert Mojo, Ruth Kidwell, Mar' rie 1 gston, Mary Shiffer, Donelde Tilley, Dorothy Pepoon, Scott lagdin ourth Row: Joseph Ospenson, Alan McKone, Anna Infantff rgina Ke'ock, Donald Tilden, Jean Mc- Guirk, Robert Hayward, jean Scott, Stan ' ox, Miss Eaton. FRENCH ES President . . . Maureen Mclfvoy Vice-President . . Virginia Williams Secretary . . . . Jeanne Travers Treasurer . , . Joyce Rinehart B. Clark B Comer V Williams D. V ilkinson Hutchinson The more or less tuneful strains of Frere Jacques greet us as we walk in upon gi meeting of the French Club. After the supply of French folk songs is exhausted, le cercle francais holds its business meeting in First Row: N. Mills. A. Keefer, S. Baldwin, J. Allen, V. Xvilliams, M. McEvoy, Travers, M. Beattie. A. McMahon, K. McHugh, A. Anderson. Second Row: N. Wells, R. Smith, M. Turtletaub, J. Adlam, D. Silver, Valderrama, A. Valderrama, B. Boyd, A. Scheller, B. Glenn, M. Greenberg. Third Row: Miss Hannes, B. Comer, D. Wilkinson, E. Treitman, C. Gilbert, J. Schaffer, N. Hogan, Rinehart, D. Stryker, Miss Allen. Fourth Row: B. Clark, F. Lindeman, M. Rosen, S. Gallagher, A. W'illiamson, J. Hutchinson, R. Stevens, R. Tower. Fifth Row: J. Jones, VVells, F. McMahon, B. Dunham, G. Limberopoulos, D. Kram. E. Snyder. French, of course, with only occasional lapses into English. This is followed by a discus- sion of la vie intime of France, lcd by the French twins, Alfred and Jean Jacques Valderrama. The meeting ends with the serving of typical French refreshments, hot chocolate and crackers. The activities of the French Club during its regular meetings are widely varied. In their effort to learn more about France, the members play French games, listen to lec- tures, and rake part in quizzes on French life, history, or literature. The highlights of the year for the French Club are an as- sembly program and a trip to New York. The assembly program this year was a clever dramatization of Daudet's La Derniere Classef' The annual trip to New York usually consists of seeing a French movie, visiting some outstanding place of interest such as an art gallery, and dining ata French restaurant, where incidentally the majority stick to conservative American dishes. Thus, the French Club keeps alive the spirit of France in a day when her ideals and traditions may be temporarily forgotten. Page 179 EIN IES lrmst Krauth R Slum Cmrdmum liruxtr PfCSIdCl1l mm I lump ms X lu. Presndtnt Setrctary Treasurer Paeulty Adx xatr Page 180 Herbert 'xleekt C frmm rx.,L H mrcm ptr Gertrude I us Xlm Nlll1LN lf ue xx alle dovxn tht tlmd floor hall plst 306 We Ire suit to heir eonmderablc noise mttrmnxtd wnth the sound of lustv smgmg for thlt IS the hudqmrters of the Germmn Club one of the llVLllCSI OI'g.111lL1ClOI'lS m Our School Ae we open the door 1nd joan them, we Ire greeted hx struns of Wlt Gehts The bU5ll1LSS pxrt of thenr mettmg ns over, md the tntertunment IS lbout to begun SLNLYII students Ire to spulk on xlrnous Germtn eompostra Ind musnenns Thtn refreshments vxlll be served, Ind the mtetnng Vslll end IS usull xuth the snngmg of Germ ln folksongs Throughout the xur the progrlm of the German Club I9 filltd xuth lctlutlee Then Chrxstmm dmu. and lSSLI11blX progrlm lre exents loolxtd forvs 1rd to bt the entlre sehool A pnenne ll1 tht full IS mother In 1 number of trnps mlde Llllflllg the sen' to New York ind to NIYIOUS Garmin moues It IS smlll wonder thlt wlth 1 progrlm sueh 19 thns the Germ U1 Club hls elrned the repu tltnon of btmg out of the most popular and letnt elubs nn tht sthool Fnrst Row Shxrlu Btektrt Xlxldred Bayou akx Gtorgt Hooper Herbert Nltekt tmnt Tumpkms Gerlrud Haas lean Behrle Janet Bolton Seond Row Fred Pfleger Hartmln Kxrehtr Ioan Ptluder Ruth Feldman Vlarnc Klemknecht Betty Stlmltgtl Gem Sommer Nlxss Nlanlex Thnrd Rom Rxehard Lufner Clarence D1gnall Karl Nlarx Le Ros Leaf John Niontgomerw VD V ' Y i .' ' A A . - -x A - -' . ' . . '-1 ' r I ' ' : I L' x xi l 7 in K 1' ln 1' 1- . 1 ' 1, ' ' Y . I Ml AA. nual treat for all members, and there are . . . ..... -C. ' ' , , , ....r... v- . l f- , A ' ........ ..l-' a ' 'Q' . ' ,Z ' .. . A A' A. . , 'A , Y. ,V . .- .Y A. ' A 3 A ' ' V - 11 W -,VA , . ., A ' A ' kv: '- A . , A ', ,' ' , A 2 SANDMIEIN Niubt you notlctd thost two stmors vst just plsstd 'lfgulllg yotnftrously about tht rtlatnt mtrxts of dtbltts, outslde speakers, 1nd musntll progrmms Thty vttrt, IS you mly hut gutsstd, mtmbtrs ot tht Asstmbly Lountxl hzth vyttlt It falls to tht1r lot to plm lsstmbly progrlms yyh1th vull add somtthmg to our small stort of lsnoyxltdbt md If tht slmt tlmt bt l1vtly tnough to pttyent my tlrtd souls m tht 1ud1ence from tlllmg asleep In thtnr effort to plan orngmll assembly progmms, membtrs of the Asstmblyf Coun tml pursut hlpltss f1culty members for spe unfortunate students m an effort to glye thtm txptrlentt ln pubhe sptalung One of Irtsndtnt hmes ones X 1tt Irtsm tnt Jamts H111 Sttrtrlry Bttty Gxordano IlL!.lllX Adustr Xlr Pntttrson umts H111 Vlte Prtsldcnt 1mts Ionts lrtsmdtnt thelr most dlfhcult jobs, hovx ty er, IS to handle the peoplt 1nd orglmzeatlons vyho nan! to gnve lssembly progrims Dtbatts, orchestra seleetlons, eholr prtstntltnons, md club progmms, all hayt to be sprtad extnly over the yelrs so th1t thtlr dltts don t con fllet All ID all tht vsorlx of the Asstmbly Counell IS ont of the most dlfhtult md most lmportint 1tt1y1t1es 1n OLR SCHOOL stung, tm tott o tt Rlnturt Bttty Gmr mr Xllryorlt Pltrson A nts htftr Smndxm, B tndon Byrnt mts ts X1 Puttrs 1 amts Hull Jtk Vmtbtl Page 181 All-,V ', -. V s' H vw. lylyyylyyyl by J f 'O' Q' ' --'-u- .... ,.... H ' .'. . sf ,ss . 1 ........ , ' 4' ' - . A , 1 - X V s ,s X. J I I ' Y Clgll IIIXCIISXIOIIS III assenzbly. They' also draft It . .Y 1 .- . 1 A 1 7 I 1 ' 7 I W so V1 ,I-. s- ,J ,W '-1.. -g ' .1..,A.' '- 1 , g ' ' . . ' Q: r' I' ', -In ' jun' . . r. . ' 111, KI ' ix ' l -K 7 s sg h , L . 3 ui ' xx Ur U l -,L ..- ,- THUSE Presxdent Vree Presndent Seeretary Treasurer lrogmm Chaxrman Sergeant at Arms Crmc Honorary Membcr laeulty Aduser Ilerbcrt Nh-che TNT ERN Herbert Meche Audrev Anderson Eleanor De Palma Jeanne Travers Gertrude Haas Robert Trtchen Rosahe Iovm Mr Terwxllxger Mrs Nock Upon returnmg to the llbrary, we find Cllos r1val, Philo, 1n charge of the meeting At the moment a d1scuss1on IS 1n progress concernmg the Lmcoln Douglas debates to be glven rn assembly The members of Plulo are hopeful that thls program Wlll sur pass the one to be glven by Cho late nn the year From the serlous manner nn whnch th1s bus1ness IS be1ng conducted you would hardly belleve that only last week Phllo held 1 competntnon m the old fashloned fouled 1ga1n dramatxcs The talent discovered 1lmost led Phllo to g1VC up 1ts role as a l1terary soc1ety nn favor of becommg a dra matnc club However, whrle I have been remmxsclng Phllo has taken up a new topnc, the banquet, and the program chzurman IS cxplammg lt to the novnces of the club There IS among the club an unspoken deter m1nat1on to try to wrest the seholastlc cup from Cho, last years wmner However, wm or lose, out of th1s frlendly competntnon between the two soclctnes comes 1 keener desire to learn and to excel and, even more lmportant, a feelmg of comrade shlp and a sense of good sportsmanshxp Ylrst Row A Anderson J Travers H Meeke G Haas E De Palma Second R w D Sxlxer E Hull R lox n Rmehart A Hart Losey Third Row A Rappncano M Turtletaub S Baldwm Mrs Nock j Donaldson J Schoener M Bottr R Txtchen B Sxderxs H Desslcr L Leaf R Wagner R Tower R Stephens M Dxamond M Bmder x K vu w 1 . . ., . . . . 'T' .1--...-. I tl- ,, , l - . Q I I .. . I . ,,. Tx ' 7 .-... .. - 5 - .,, . x . . . . . 3 1 . . , . f 1 1 - 1 5 I ' - r . . . ' :. ,. ,. , . , . . 02- ',- ,- '1,J- ,. ,J- - 2 - , - ,- 1 V v- ,- y . - 1 - 'y- s - 3- s - a - x ' ,. ,. . Fnrst Row slttmg joseph Ospenson Joan Adlam Yxrgnma Wnlllams Renee Goldln james Hull Second Row slttmg Ruth Bryson Anna Infant: Louxse Mert7 Ruth Grey Anne Albert hlvera Zenk Seeond Row standmg Barbara Flynn Nancy Hogan judlth Sehaifer Malone Pierson Norm1 Mnlls zmet Allen Third Row standmg, Mnss McCloskey lzuphemxa Falcone Gladys Rensnng Adellnc 'vlartmo Florence Nllthern Shlrlex Bechert Dons Lxacn Nlxldred Bayowskn Stanley Lenox Fourth Rom standing, Frank Lmdeman Gordon Brewer Wllllam Clark BUUK RMS Twxce 1 month the hbrary IS the scene of the jomt meetmg of Cho and Ph1lo, the two lnterarv SOCICCICS of Our School Cho ns nn ch1rge of the meeting as we enter We see before us wh1t ns fondly belneved to be the mtellectual sectlon of the school However, at the moment, the members of Cho seem qulte un1w1re of 'my such clnstnnctxon bemg attached to the fur mme of Cho At present they are eng1ged ln 1 free for ull dnscussnon of chnvalry ln modern lnfe debate 15 111 part of an effort to encourage publxc speakmv among the members The gala event of the yelr IS the 1nnu1l Cho Phnlo banquet where the unhappy IHIIIZIECS are submltted to wll the horrors thought up by the Imtnatnon Comm1ttec Speeches 1nd comphments are the order of the das, but the bug moment comes when Mr Renmherr awards the cup hlgher scholastlc It IS upon thus tary defeat that to the socnety havmg the 1ver1ge vote of trxumph or momen the semor members of Cho say farevx ell to thexr club, taknng Wlth them memorles of manv h1ppy hours Presndent Vlee Presldent Scerctary Freasurer Pmbram Churmm Sergeant at Arms Crnuc Honorars Nlember Faculty Advnser Y nrgmla Wlllnams Joan Adlam Nnrg, 1111 a Wnllna nmms xmes Hull Renee Cnldm oseph Ospenson Joan Adlam Ninrtlm Beame Barbara Flynn Nlr Smnth Nllss McCloskey Page 183 , . ' ' ' . . , . V' ' ' ' Q , H - I ' W Z 5 ' v h - ' -, A 7: S 'l v ' a - y A . , V, v: 1 , - , ' ' s , . . . . . 7' ' ' ' ' , Despite the uproar, we gather that the U A X u X x 'Q . e e . ' ' ' ......... 'A 'I - 'I I . I '- - ' - ......... J. A x . . I . 'A I x S V 1 n --.-.... ' Sl I U' 1 1' ' -S - ......... by s - y 1' ' ' 1' r ' ........ 4 . l Sitting D Kram, B. Giordano, B. Sideris, B. Byrne. Sitting: S. Lenox, D. Xvilkinson, L. Walton I Iicobs Stinding R Stephens, K. Marx, R. Titchen, Wiegle. Standing: NI. Adlam, R. Feldman, D. Silver, R. Goldin I Dt Pa ma MA BE YESERSV It has been the tradition of our high school for each class to present before the school assembly one debate each year. These debates, which deal with topics of current interest, are eagerly anticipated and are re- ceived with widespread interest and enjoy- ment by the student body. The debates are presented by two teams of four members each Cthree speakers and a rebuttal speakerj. The eight students who participate in a debate are chosen by com- petitive tryouts, any member of the class giving the debate being eligible. This year the sophomores, coached by Mrs. Seaman and Miss Wilson, presented a timely and highly commendable debate which had as its subject, Resolved: that the United States shoud adopt a system of radio control and regulation similar to that of Great Brit- ain. The debate, given by the juniors, was coached by Mrs. Wfoelfle and Miss Peckham. Their topic, much discussed at the time be- Page 184 Beatrice Sideris Brendon Byrne Danny Kram cause of the trend of world affairs, was, Resolved: that the declaration of war, except in ease in internal rebellion or invasion, should be referred to a popular referendum. The debate was highlighted by the dynamic speaking of Brendan Byrne, rebuttal speaker for the negative, who, together with Daniel Kram, affirmative rebuttalist, and Beatrice Sideris, third speaker of the affirmative, received an award as one of the best speak- ers of the debate. We, the Seniors. chose for our topic a subject of national importance, and yet one which would affect every high school senior. Resolved: that the United States adopt a policy of compulsory military training for all boys at the age of eighteen years or at the age of nineteen years if they are still in high school. Eleanor DePalma and Renee Goldin, both of the negative team, were given votes as best speakers by the judges. This debate, which received widespread at- tention and comment, was coached by Mr. Blumer and Mr. Patterson. MAYBE N ERS! Renee G-ililin mr Dt Palma Page ISS Sitting: V. Scherer, il. Stiekel, Nl. Brodtr P lxttnm Standing: S. jaeke, H. Shaich, E. Feldman I Nor U1 ' WORKE As we pass along the second floor, let us stop in 204 to visit the Library Council. Of all the organizations of the school, we hear the least about our Library Council. This council, selected by our librarian, Miss Stockman, to assist her in her routine duties, consists of seven faithful workers. Each period we see one of our members Q, UI ,M K Even the Library Council has its social activities, however. In our talk with Miss Stockman, she tells us that in December the Library Council gave .1 Faculty Tea which was attended by almost every member of the faculty. To the seven members of this council and to our new librarian, Miss Stockman, whom Left to right: M. Turtletaub, R. Cram, J. Knoell, B. Borkstrom, Miss Stockman, G. Carlson, B. Holl, Ii. Opsal. come into the library to perform her tasks. In order to do this, the member must give up one study period a day. Every one of these members has her individual duties to perform. These duties include: distributing library permits, checking newspapers and magazines, charging and shelving books, and helping to prepare books for circulation. Page 186 we often see helping the pupils to select their books, We give our thanks for making our library a pleasant and orderly place in which to read and work. The seven girls who per- form this service for us are: Grace Carlson, Edna Opsal, Barbara Hall, Muriel Irish, Mir- iam Turtletaub, Blanche Borkstrom, and Ruth Kram. Muscle ein President . . . . . Herbert Nlceke Vice-President . . Robert Moriarty Secretary . . . . Robert Dunn Treasurer . . ........ Xlfilliam Clark There is one club in our school which the boys term a haven of rest-rest from the pursuit of the chattering female. This is, of course, the Hi-Y Club. However, if we were to drop in on a Hi-Y meeting some Monday after school, I am sure we should receive a distinct surprise. The I-Ii-Y is usually looked upon as a social or athletic club by uninformed outsiders. Actually, however, it is neither although cer- tainly some of its activities Clo fall into one category or the other. Its primary aim is, on the contrary, to further the ideals of sportsmanship and clean living. The activ- ities of the year culminated in the state-wide convention which was attended this year by Bill Clark and Jim Hutchinson. First Row: U. Suyker. J. Behrle, Nl. Bayowski, Nl. Byrne. KI. Manda. Second Row: B. Gallagher, C. Mcllugh, A. Mc' Mahon, E. Vfard, E. Ost. Third Row: R. Riker, ll. W'hrite- nor, I. Hoffmeyer, R. Bryson, I.. Burgess, P. Bull. Fourth Row: I.. Liljestrand, A. Featherly, B. Hill, H. Classen, P. Walter, I.. Mertz, M. Bodnarchuk. First Row: XV. Clark, H. Mecke, R. Van Zee. Second Row: J. Hutchinson, H. Turner, I.. Faas. Third Row: J. O'Neill, C. Snyder, ll. Schwittcrs. Fourth Row: J. Collinson, R. Moriarty, R. Dunn, R. Xvagner, D. Tolley, T. McGuirk, Mr. W'enner. fflootl llllfofoftll ll oitvtfiies QNO MEN ALLOWEDJ President .......... Marie Byrne Vice4I'resident ......... jean liehrle Secretary ......... Mildred Bayowski Treasurer ....... . . .Arline Helm For our own West Orange High School girls there is a haven where they may retreat to find respite from the flock of their usual masculine admirers, the Girl Reserves' Room at the Y. Our club is one of the many afliliated Girl Reserves' Clubs all over the country which makes girls junior members of the Y.W.C.A. We meet every Friday afternoon, teas, dances, parties, and suppers being a few of our regular functions. At some of the meetings guest speakers lecture on subjects that are of interest to all the girls. This year, on April 26, 1941, we cele- brated our sixtieth anniversary. A Mardi Gras was held, with all the clubs of the Oranges taking part. The money raised will be used to send a member from each club to camp for one week during the summer. Many of our meetings are more or less social ones where girls are girls and every one has a good time. Page 187 Perhaps last year, durmg the week of No vember eleventh, you notnced wreaths on the trees and monument 1n front of the town hall If you had been present at the cere mony durmg whlch these wreaths were hung, I am sure you would agree w1th me that lt was a very beautxful trlbute The members of Our School were proud and happy to take part m that ceremony then as m other years At eleven o clock on Armxstnce Day morn mg a group of Glrl and Boy Scouts, under tht cllrectlon of Dons Sllver stood at atten txon whxle Bob VanZee played taps As far as the eye could see cars were at a stand stall, and pedestrlans bowed thelr heads ln sxlent homage to those brave boys who gave thur llves on the battlefields of France In reverent silence each tree was decorated and a wreath was la1d upon the World War mon ument In order to brmg home the sngmiicance of Armlstlce Day to the students Mlss Grace Moses presented the annual Arm1st1ce Day program 1n assembly Accompamed by the low rumble of a drum, Dons Snlver read the roll of honor m memory of those West Orange boys who died nn the SCYVICC of thenr country For each name read, a gnrl, dressed m whxte, bore a spray of evergreen up to the stage These gxrls were preceded by a group of Semor Gnrl Scouts carrymg flags However the silent students saw not the whlte clad figures walkmg by but rather the vallant soldners of the past marehmg slowly onward Hngh School Scouts 1 Dons Snlwer 2 janet Bolton Ann Albert Bob Van Zee Lnlly Fanquet 8 Gladys Weber 9 Edna Mxller ll V Kraut Page 188 IN H MAGIE AND RAT TIUDIE Left to rxght Dorothea Byrne Betty Byrne Sally Gallagher Audrey Anderson Presndent Dorothea Byrne Vxec Presndent Audrey Anderson Secretary Betty Byrne Treasurer Sally Gallagher It would be dxfhcult to track down the Setult Councxl md attend one of thenr meet mgs Thrs group of gurls, always actxve, IS never to be found m the same place long The v1r1ous commxttees are scattered throughout Our School busxly engaged m carrymg out thenr work However, even lf we cannot locate these elusxve lI'ldlVldl1'llS, at least let me descrnbe thexr act1v1t1es to you Every gnrl ln the school belongs to the Setuxt Club However, lf IS naturally thelr chosen representatnves who do most of the work and work they do Thenr mam object IS to xmprove the school and lts surroundmgs, and they ful fill thexr self appomted task admnrxbly Our concerts and plays would not be so suecessful nf the Setult Club clxcl not pro vlde us wnth such charmmg ushers, nor would we enjoy ourselves so much at our footblll games lf xt were not for the other Setunt glrls who flxt around the field sellmg Every year at Chrnstmas the Setult Club conducts a drlve for toys to send to the Day Nurserx and the Orthopedxc Hospxtal Thns year they have also ldopted the task of kmttmg squares to be mlde mto blankets for the Brmsh In the mldst of such unselfish actxvltles, the gurls, nevertheless, find time for numer ous socxal exents The most eagerly awaxted are the college tea early 1n sprmg and the Mother Daughter Bnaquct nn May Page 189 2 , , , - '., , -. ' ' A . xx ' - . 1 - . . . - V - 1 j I. G . . 2 . . i , 1 . . ' I ' Y I 1 I . . I- ' . . . . . . . ' U t K, , candy and programs. . i x ,V . . . . I il i ' . . A , K i 7 I . . . I Y n . Y I - . . , . . . 1150 190 ow, at l1st, your VlSlf to Our School has come to an end As you leave the campus we hope that you yy lll tfzke Wltll you happy memories of 1 ty plcal Amemcan lllgll school where llfc IS that as you go out mto the surroundmg com mumty of whlch Our School IS an mtegral part, you wlll remember not only us but also our frlends, the busmessmen of thxs v1c1n1ty who .ldVC1t1SCd Wltlllfl the pages of thxs book f C I l . . I ' . 7 , m 7- C m ' v yr I A- informal, democratic, and free. We hope, too, 1 I Y . . - . 7 . . . ADVGRTISIUQ Z C-OOD WISH ES Be Loyal To Our Advert sers -..,EH.3,..- OF A F R I E N D COMPLIMENTS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK WEST ORANGE THE BANK OF COURTESY MODERN BANKING FACILITIES BANK MORTGAGE LOANS FHA MORTGAGE LOANS FHA MODERNIZATION LOANS PERSONAL LOANS BUSINESS AND COLLATERAL LOANS CHECKING SAVINGS AND XMAS CLUB ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE VAULTS O MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM They he Loyal T0 L Q Page 19 O TRAVELER'S CHEQUES AND FOREIGN DRAFTS in West Orange New Jersey C G VAN BUSKIRK FUNERAL DIRECTOR NORTI-IFIELD AVENUE ORANGE 3 OI65 West Orange Free Delrver y rn West Orange HUTTON PARK PHARMACY WEST ORANGE MOTORS Inc PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Autho ed I-I Spector Ph G Ford Me cury Lncoln Zephyr Dealer 'NAAIN STREET ORANGE 4 7826 85 MAIN STREET West Orange New Jersey E VANDERHOOF G' SONS WILFRED STREET TEL ORANGE 3 8571 Orange rn Orange WHITNEY CLEANERS ELKWOOD Dst nct e Dry Clean g The Old Rel able Beauty Salon We Operate our Own Plant San ta y Servlce 506 8 CENTRAL AVE ORange 4 2880 Pr ces Reasonable 328 MAIN ST rn O1 ange HENRY F SCHMIDT CO OFFICE EQUIPMENT SPORTING GOODS STATIONERY 350 MAIN ST Be Loyal To Our Advertisers O I5 ' - in . 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DE LUXE BUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS IO . - in ' ' f i i iv in i lg, 194 1 umm: 1 zz If HIL 0 lift ll lfn ll Ill I IU R111 ll Snfmzlf I ln ROBI lil L1Nt ll su W x is .1 stulent In R ger Peet Clothes Ill-te the moon, Because he stands out am ng the Sldl'S A1 wer If you want to stand Out among the your clothes ID a man s store Rogers Peet Style Headquarters for the Younger Man Style Authorlty Unquestloned Qual lty Lastlng Wearlng Pleasure iyfff ff AQw Ta: my MQW If New lffi ty Illll Xml 1 511 I r af Rrndxxl 411 im I-lash n lremnnt St W srre n Qtreet I lbertx Street I1 :dw ix 1 B d ll r I vt ix af BI'Ol1lllt.lCl St ln East Orange ln Olange MUSIC MART popular RECORDS classical RADIO REPAIRINC 461 CENTRAL AVE 242 MAIN ST ln West O1 ange IOHN SCHROLL FLORIST Cut Flowers Beddung Plants Durect from Greenhouse ORange 4 3749 275 NORTHFIELD AVE In Orange LRYNNHHT DRIVE IN CENTRAL AVE and SCOTLAND RD Phone LAUNDRY SAVE 207 ORange 3 2089 90 In INCVldlk ESsex 31011 THOMAS A REYNOLDS DEPENDABLE MOVING G STORAGE Insured -I37 CENTRAL AVE HUmboIdt 2 7544 ln West Orange BEAUTY SHOPPE Beauty Servnce Expernenced Operators 582 VALLEY RD Han dressels LEO S STATE Complete Samtary Methods ORange 3 2335 ln Newmlk Fstabllshed 1898 IOHN sHAw PRESS, Inc. EFFECTIVE PRINTING I 80 MULBERRY ST MArket 2 2288 They zxlt' Loyal T0 l s lag ll Tlx .r jf flu -1 7 Lf 1 .fe:wr'f1',fw N Ju Hog, fw l'nl'.- :l.l-:'rf'- llf ' If I J 1' ' '11-'f Um gf' fffqh H ff-5 ' , KU- - - .' 1 I rx T' Que: 'uni h-' ' t ' u s I S ' I ' ' I tw I Q . . f 1 55? students at West Orange High, get E Q ' 1 - A, 1 L V '1 Ci J If A- v- my l3tl ' 'vt-I 1 , v J , ,- 111 4 sl SI wrt 1: 'z y tliroz 'z j 65 7 - , 1 l ' 1 .' M . l' . I + I . V V1 I ' 1, A 4 ' O w 1 1 v . I Y l L V YI 1 api 4 .Li Y ,C L III Orange New Jersey THE MORRIS SHOP SPECIAL GRADUATION OUTFITS 296 MAIN STREET YOUR SHOP ln East Orange ln West Orange SMERALDO MOTOR co Inc THE CRANBERRY R09 HUDSON SALES cf SERVICE '-END G '-'RRARY Books Stahonery Cards C-Ift Wrappmgs Personally Endorsed Used Cars cms Novemes 4l6 CENTRAL AVE ORange 3 6294 ORange 5 5269 40 MAIN STREET Past Hanovel New Jersey RESTLAND MEMORIAL PARK A LIVING SHRINE OF PERPETUAL BEAUTY Here Nature s art cornbaned wItl'I that of man Breathes forth assurance of eternal lIfe Of Fanth and Hope beyond tl'IIs mortal span A Cathedral tl'IIs of Nature s very Own Trees pomtmg heavenward the lofty SDIFCS God s canopy of blue the vaulted dome And bnrds In leafy bowers the vested chours Where the memory of beauhful hves wIII be kept beauhful always In East Orange POST S A Book Read New to Borrow A Card Send Now Tomorrow CENTRAL HARRISON All Rugs Insured In West Orange HARB S RUG CLEANING CO Dealers In ORIENTAL G DOMESTIC RUGS We SDECISIIZG In Hand Washung Cr RepaIrIng ORANGE 4 6966 305 MAIN ST In East Orange New Jersey SMITH'S FLOWERS 557 MAIN STREET Tel ORange 2 Iooo Be Loyal To Our Advertlsers Page 196 ll Oi '9 E11 a Q Ax . . , . , . i 1 . ...to . ...or ...to AA I A In ...or AT ' - ll'l Orange Moder Sc ent f c N Els Equ pment U 'O N I EYE sed All Eye Exam na IQ IBII-DUN S EXAMINED OPTO 248 MAIN STREET f ons VN GLASS METR I ST ES FITTED OPTICIAN ORa IIIIIIIIII 5' 8 EasIOl0 9' N 'I mWestO BAVQ scuom N I rang New Y' k CI mpeh hgh hdF 9 D RECTOR E rfm au um-N APDIWS EUTER BRASS Cv PEWTER LIGHT FIXTURES Colon al Hard are Decorat ve Sw tch Z,-gf' S Ihouette F re Scre ORan Plates e s Weather anes ge 4 5578 478 PR nn West Orange OSPECT AVE NewJersey 1 L BYRNE I C M EATS 482 VALLE POU Y ROAD LT RY Tel 0 range 3 2400 ln West Orange 2401 Establish ed 1924 GA ln Orange RNET TILE C 0,In C P RECAN CONTRACTINC Charles Snyder Pres HOW RO OM 6 MCKI HARDW Tel O NLEY AVE ARE Range 3 0369 0800 Te' ORar1ge 3 5498 ln Newark PRE 44 46 307 MAIN ST M I ER crzoss sr New Jersey PRINT SHOP H The Umboldt 3 6948 693I y Ale Loyal To Us ' n I i a I in i I ll n - ' e Y . 1 ' ' . n ing 0 ' r 'YA ensive and on-e-YEQIILISI ' co '. s IO' ' ' I . 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Page l9f on Customers Auto Park Close to the store on Prospect Street Attendant on duty No charge and no trpp ng please In West Orange TULLY S DRUG STORE 298 MAIN ST ORange 3 9521 ln West Orange BERNARD M DEGNAN REAL ESTATE E INSURANCE In Orange A M MATTHEWS C7 C0 Inc Coal Lumber Fuel OI 532 FREEMAN ST ln West Orange SMITH fr KAUFMAN GOOD HARDWARE SINCE 1888 ORange 3 I33l 56 MAIN ST m Orange ORANGE VALLEY PRESS MAN IT S PRINTING 287 SCOTLAND RD Orzange 3 5436 In West Orange ST CLOUD NURSERIES Ornamental Shrubs and Evergreens MOUNTAIN and RIDGEWAY AVES ORange 3 7210 In Orange COMPLIMENTS OF ENGEL S DEPARTMENT STORE ln West Orange COMPLIMENTS OF WEST ORANGE VARSITY CLUB In West Orange ROYAL PURE FOOD MARKET james Barbullo Where Better Food Costs Less WATSON AVE at CHESTNUT ST in East Orange WHENEVER YOU THINK OF VICTROLAS AND RECORDS, THINK CHALMER'S 585 MAIN ST m West Orange New Jersey Q P A U L S CONFECTIONERY sroks MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE ICE CREAM AND CANDIES Clubs, Churches, Partles Supplued at Short Nohce I6 MAIN STREET ORarIge 3 7948 Be Loyal To Our Advertisers Pg 198 55,52 ' P f -4 ELC' .i' 'v Y . I - - - I Y in Livingston New Jersey HOWARD lOHNSON'S RESTAURANT and ICE CREAM SHOP LUNCHEONS DINNERS LATE EVENING SNACKS ON ROUTE IO IUST WEST OF THE TRAFFIC CIRCLE In Llvlngston HOWELL S FLOWERLAND FREE DELIVERY W IvIT PLEASANT AVE Lv 6 0065 ln LlVlI1gSt0I'l KIRWAN S SERVICE STATION NORTHEIELD ROAD 6 0 NORTHFIELD CENTER In Llvlngston LIVINGSTON PHARMACY Wm C Merz Reg Pharm MT PLEASANT AVE L 6 O549 Fat 1897 ln LlVlIlgSt0lI BALDWIN S MT PLEASANT FARM N I Ofhc al Grade A Mnlk L 6 0474 550 W MT PLEASANT AVE In I Ivlngston ln Livingston G H o c K E N I o s FRUIT CHOICE IVIEATS VEGETABLES 8 PLAZA PLACE LIVINGSTON CENTER In Llvlngston NORTHFIELD SERVICE GARAGE nc m Llvmgston LIVINGSTON DINER Ill I lWlI'lgSIf0I1 In Llvmgston lol-IN ALDEN gl-lop SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO Rugs Drape es Veneta BI ds Upholstery SI p Covers Furn ture Repaurs New 2 E NORTHFIELD AVE Lv 6 O678 L 6 Rentals Parts Repa s and Used Sewnng Machines Vacuum Cleaners and Irons O 8 32 E NORTHFIELD AVE In Ln Ingston Est lbllshed 19 I0 SCHORK FLORIST FLOWERS SENT ANYWHERE SPECIALISTS IN FLORAL AND CORSAGE WORK C t Flowers Potted Plants a d G ft Potte y AT NORTHFIELD CENTER Lvngsto 6 OI52 They Ale I0y1ITo LQ 34 . . . i . - Liv. - 313 ' ' IV' ' Iv. - . . . . A. . L . . . rs I . NQRTI-'FIELD CENTER Liv' 6-0272 Liv. 6-2397 AT LIVINGSTON CENTER , ri , I n in - . - I Ir . i . i ' ' 3 . , I - . . ' IV. - 67 . . u - n i r i i n - UPSALA COLLEGE EAST ORANGE NEW IERSEY Fully Accrednted by the Muddle States Assocnatnon of Secondary Schools and Colleges Dr Frans Encsson Dean The Rev Dr Evald B Lawson Presndent DIEGES 8' CLUST I7 IOHN STREET NEW YORK N Y OFFICIAL IEWELERS TO THE CLASS OF 1941 WEST ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL ln West Orange ANDREW H OWEN Inc REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ORange 5 8700 IO MAIN ST COMPLIMENTS OF ln West Orange VAL KING SHOP CARDS GIFTS BOOKS 478 VALLEY RD ln West Orange A GRONSKI Good Th ngs to Eat at Popular Pr ces 84 HARRISON AVE KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YOUR CLASSMATES THROUGH THE WEST ORANGE WEEKLY REVIEW COMMUNITY ENDORSED BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 94 FROM WEST ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL P T A Be I oyal To Oul Advertisers Pg 200 - ' ' KEYSTONE IRON G' WIRE WORKS . i . ' i I I I I , - - ln East Orange The young crowd thnnks that Franklun Surnon S 14410090 East Orange Store has quite a knack of snarmg clothes that are pretty keen no wonder they make every excuse to drop nn at 544 CENTRAL AVENUE ln Orange THE MARION PRESS Printers of Quallty The I ttle shop around the corner 3 SO IEFFERSON ST ORange 3 7060 FREEMAN HARRISON Real Estate Insurance ln Llvmgston Prompt Delivery IOS THOMPSON fr SONS Grade A Dalry Products 4 E MT PLEASANT AVE Lv 6 Ol84 Compluments of TAU KAPPA PHI SORORITY Tel MArket 3 9605 H A GREENE CO 88 HALSEY ST NEWARK SPORTING GOODS CAMP OUTFITTERS Baseball Tenms Track Golf Supplnes OUTFITTERS TO ATHLETIC TEAMS WEST ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL Discounts to West Orange H S Students BEST W'5 'E5 BEN FRANKLIN STORE To the Class of 1941 Sc and SI O0 and FROM C WEST ORANGE 282 MAIN STREET WOMEN S CLUB WEST ORANGE NEW IERSEY They Ale Loyal To Us ' 9 I I O I ' ' . , N. 1. in Livingston 0 o . Q . 2 3 . . . i . - I0 up in Newark SUPREME FUEL COMPANY IRA M, VLIET DISTRIBUTORS OE FINEST QUALITY FUELS FOR INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC HEATING IIZ POINIER STREET PHONE BICELOW 8 I4OO ln West Ol :nge HARRY LOPRETE MOTORS COM PLI IVI ENTS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH ORange 4 S466 7 8 239 MAIN TO All the Members of the Class of I94l CORRAL WE EXTENO OUR BEST WISHES EOR THEIR FUTURE SUCCESS Hacker G' Hacker Archutects FORT LEE NEW IERSEY In West 01 Inge ln West Orange WILLIAM F BERTSCHINGER XAVIER HAIRDRESSING Forme ly wth Kresge S You Should Be Com ng to Me SO MAIN ST ORarIge 3 2700 ORE, ge 5 2242 296 MAIN ST In West 01 Inge Prom Colslges GUSTAVE FREYTAG G' SON FLORISTS Wedd ng and Funeral Flowers Our Spec alty 9 SAMUEL STREET ORange 3 424I Be I oyal To Oul Advertlsers . 'Z I OI: - - - ST. I O . S 1 . . . r i . Real Estate - Ingurange If Your Hair lSn't Becoming to You, I . ' V1 - . ' . .. ,Q sa xr . . 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