West Orange High School - Ranger Yearbook (West Orange, NJ)

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THE RINGMASTERS R'OBE.RT CA.IJLAIRD' SgwingfhHkl Uni veras By., II. PE, —■Physical Ediuemti ti, Mr, Cilfafd .11 one ol uuf iISiafidhe t roOter at football game - He can be serf! hS nearly every gareej and no malic? what the o ld are, fee feel» we can best any opponent, especially t’Dltimbi. . Sir. Lollard HPMi.it she af«BHrer alar? in she grade schools efidj when away’ from achcsil, wwflg en has firm, 1 -MARGARET E VfcSWEE.NEY Ringer UnlwriL- tjr, H-S, EcigfisJi. Wc have a ppet in our miring:! Met sidy doe» Mu McSwetney enjoy she work at the amraiH-nj hard, liul she has penned out a aunshrf e creditable verse of her own. refill pi (he suunCe oi her irasjsrraiion I her beauliJul garden m NcW VorR Stile, which she w tenderly cultivate durinrib sununer- 3— SAMUEL MBYEK-Utem Valley College. A.E.: Galambii, University. MLA.- MaAnHwh J nose who have freqitcnfad Mr.. Meyer's math classes -know chat if they don't slop dir«yniiii| their feel atnl gti on the LaJh they'll be 'ir idled when exam time kiebj around. Be vide krai-wing all the ififlcv of sehijoi life, Mr. Meyer has many oulBitle interol). By the way, these interests are wearing lonutf skirts this yrtf. J—FRANCES MOLER- Montclair Tmchen College. B.A; Cotuenlika LTniversiiy, Teachers Cui’lcge, NLA.» B.S.- Librarian. Our tibn-run luyowi all about sporii. crafts., and acfol sy. (Don't Hither to gri «g your diictJoriflriei; that's the study of weather.) She was an instructor ill the WAVES. Wha said Idwariani know only about books? Her favori 1« pastime ii, iwl reading, Ihui driving her car. 4— JAMES MOORE Upaftlt. H A.:N, Y University, It. A.— U, S- History, Geography. Though Mr. Mear-e is new at Ollf ddionl!,. fir hu lifted quscfcly inie our Mirrokindirii». In. the cla-ssri»m he fiauretainA order with ’‘little Jcw «i uutsvde the di inxim h ti a4vi «r to the business staff ©f the Retaiul-Up. His holibies are truck faintiJijf. lePrJtrivms, pastdv. art, mrial wnrkr ami lirirJye. 5— DOROTHY T. NOCK -Vuur College. A fl ; New York Univefliiy, III. A.—-Ijtm, F-ug'ladii, Although East OtfaulfTe elsimijj, Mrs, Noek a a native daughter, Mrs. N’lH-k cl a ini v Maine as her farst love- her uream be rug a home in Maine, Of sFI the many household Cades, ui.ir Iritin teacher enjoys booking mdy. Reading •iAil a If kinds of fUsilic are Burp more of Mrs, Nock's favorite pastinies. 6— DOROTHY NL’SSBAUM Washington State C J lege, --EoiMMiefiic CtOgraphy, B .rakkee |n ujj, Sb|iliO- i»we Giff Guidance. Mis X ia»v'!|tniir:i is one of chit Tmjfc domestic riiinded iMHtbrm. Cooking and WWllBg arc Iter favorite hubhaes. Daring vaeatiuns Mils Nuss Iaueh spends much of bef time traveling, Up Bunns' she spent two months in Cataradu studyinig. Bur we're EHri «Hivsnced ifeat !iii tiev alone interested IfccfL —JAMES O'KEEFE--Illinois, liniver ity. B,S. ■— ]%ysieal. E Ui a.lionr Mr. O'Keefe, the man who put Allentown, Pa,, cm the map, was an uuliWULIwFili Atli- «« for the lU'meils in Hi college days, Nnw, as E hjH7Ciil education tctdfcer. Iiavclali mien, anti a Sud ant frjotljull coach, Mr, O'Kftle rinsHts that fee can still show fhe fdkwi a thing or iwo in the way of ■perii, S—DEUIAH PE CM H A hf—U nvlve r Uy of Hiisjiin, A,.B.r B.S.; Coliaipiill, University, M ,A,—M.«dcrn Hi - itory. Our Mins Feeklhnnn,, who biili from 'Lofarotailb Misvmjiri, ns a rabid eollector of Jipitie iild Nipnbeqlt tc items. Her apartromt in East Oranse is filleij frwi Ifp to bottom wdli such souvenir Brides this koUty ahe is a River of music, fay cnlofs, and jewelry is earn be seen by her siyliib appearance, 9—MADELINE yt: INN Teachers Colltfe. Keene, N. II- dip|i-ina. I;; Boston Uailrfsilly, li S. -C'kithirif— The “new lloob feaa been, acdiicv d by many ■t.jd'frftlB- scjouB farll in Wffti CJrange, with the minimum of es- pendiinTfs. sEiTcmijb the eilgrts of Miu Quinii. Mow- ever, wc have been drawn tu ihe °'pinik room, not enly becuirse ol her devef dez$, hut afso became of her fun- itnina ways. ID—MARCUS RANKIN—Grove City Coile e, B.S.— l,,S, Hialnry, Althoufb .Mr. Raiakin dt ma much eradiii as, a itacher, .he will be. remendwTed as a coaGh uf our football! ami feastartLan aqfuuwl»., Per ha in his atfeFctie WKCess i illue to hi '‘ftial theory, ifeH ?4£h of liis minisftl lliow’d pUy as bard a lie wan Id fight to Wipe work in the Pennsylvania enal pie . 11—HELEN RUBIN—Penn State, B.S.—Not Iqi’if kfo Mis. Rubiit had only the cDiking daises On which 1(1 try a new recipe; but since ibe has been mamtir, hubby as the ms that plays the |J rt of She Kirtca, pg. New and improved, recipes- are she resuit, ii S worry, choHih for Mr Inhin i an ctpert in her he ML ami hufliy suffers AO faitrunomical upseti. We hope! 113—LOUISE SEAMAN Srrtithca torft Oklahoma A. .B. J Cnluirilnii Lmivtrlity, M.A —Spaniib. Evid -ntiy Mrs. Seaman Ukci doing iliinijs. iMCKWOTJa; she omni' «use» tv New York?—no. to New Jenicjr, An energeik, good hiimQTftl perluei, she snakes rf expand a iilcavure After ocIkwjI shnt lay away ibe cJlHlk asid ifcifia an apron to prepare dinner for her h us-bamii m their little white aky ccagier on the sale of Manhattan. I J—LYDIA 5CHWENK CalnaUa UaWeriity, B S -Ckrtlilng. Not tfidy du-es Mus Sichiwenk teach ua girH She art of ftuippiug and aijiehilkjf, but also she' a sujter candy talesman. If you give her hiif a chance, she will tell yens many i Stufy ihrtl all th.« Uitefcsbng placcB which she has visited. Mill Sehwcak's many apartment, which she share with her luter, is filled witll many tauvenir of her ifllHliVi IfaveFiftg. 14 WfLlAM SMOCK—Rutger , A.B, — MrehatucM Drawing', M?, SmCHCk, who directs She pencil pushing in iht nschajucali drawing cla e , ays ttaai he like hi job but admits that it if slightly eiixQuragisig wfecu he attcmjits. id explain to some junUifS 8haE pircAi and Jiriwf dp t»| refer Cti kiielall. I»it are «Imtal factori its the niakrog nf screw threads, in ifae mafcrraH of screw shreadj« 15— ADA S, TERRY—Savaqje .SrHoul of Physical Edu. eatSoii—Phytical GdtKWtluH, When Jrlffi. Terry isn't train in® our Ewirler or direcling after chijrj| portf, shp like to pass She tiiM by knitting, an activity picked up from licr cohort, liatenlng to the opera, or aiding het husband, who ba Iritlili i-hed several bobks ora the Ofirvg. She also enjoys sailing and Nsrw Enfianri, Hstpe Cially Nantisckei. 16— ARN E H TE RWIL LIG ER — Colgate University. B. S,—Cheirtisiry. A former track star At Culgate University, Mr. TerwsLlliper is iuiw content le rest upon hitfr lauTflfi, and to run. hi cfee-nsi try cla ea rARgcd with many chemical caplminn . There i never a dull moment in his da«n, for Mr. TermEliger possesies a veTj keen Benue of hunwr. 17— ATWELL THOMAS Ufiyttts, A.B i Cornell, M.A. - EngSi-idi, ItusiritialHin. Should Mr. Thamus lieosirne l ir rd with LiEn hing, we feel yu-Tt he wuiaiil ttnwaad! at a snle-nuun (he sells Dugim's iicwSucts all summer). Ur a a j«drnsEut (hs? i re Ej»riiBlrie for the Mttond’L’pii, However, he will proliiljly never become Hured; for he «? » to eli ny using his witticisms oti wa, 18— MARGARET VrAN DOR PE — Trenton Slate Teacher? UnJkffe, B.S.— Physical EdiwMiairi.- McmsE oi Mr . Van Dorp '» Kfiare lime I spent ira hniisiing, which might be lermed h«r favwile reereati n- She can MS-uallly 1 seen wish kef knitKt'tig lw,g which «nlaiai rilher a half fini faed PweaSer or a pair of Kick , Never- sheleMj she alw a ys fea I in» to t rain our chf rleadr-r Or so rtisnji with htT | et ccihe, 19— WEN DELL WEAR-Penn Slate Culiege, M.Ed TiiySwgftiiriiy. Modern HirtOafy. Judgipg- front the numbcf of Mr. Wear's actiivtic . mt ihilib be mu.il lie 0 truly min lie Is, not flHl,3r an active nirnilter nf lh American Lnefiioni but also an officer in Efae Naval R - wrve. Purlherennifc, he attendi many c-oaohe ' mrviinut. Not i|(i fiei| liy thew ibtsngs. Mr, Wear spends tfete femaiiwirr of hi time remodeling and using his fijldtig rqospfneiiL 2« -THELMA WrEISSENBORN- Allegheny t ollege. A.B — Gec-mftTy. SojriiofniKrei are fosTCVCr thankful li Ml a VVeHsenlmrn for her diligent ragibnl bi teaching them geomclry. Seiiiars rcmemFrer het for her vivid twrtirayai of the charutcfS in, '■‘Mitqbrth. Neisrhhors kmyw her for her love uf iTowers. for «Very day during | the warm weather «fee can be seen woffei-ftg ifi her heautiful Sower garden, 2t -HARRY WF.NNKR Butkmrll Collefe. B.S.; New York UnivcrsiEr. M.A.— BieFogy and PkyiicaF Educa- tion. Not only doe Mr. Wen her Brack SiLnlrsjgy in our sdhcMil, hat he also apmisars the StudcsiE C«ipwsi and the WOTA.C, where feiai work is greatly arapra;tiled After Iwrinyg with BBudeniH all winter, Mr. Wfflntr ban a novel way of spending hss vacaiiun—fee worki! WiEh the kidifif for the East Orange R«rcat»unal Depart- mcntl 22—ETHEL G. WILSON-Weal Virginia Wr Wn, A.B,; ColuHiijia Univerniiy, M-A. Spcccti ami Engiisfe, The future Drator s f Efeis country will pfufliafiliy emme froni. Mil» Wilson speech dlUP- vs provided shat she olil adage, ' pracitce roabes perfectholcis Erue. Bke Ik eiss her tlas es contiinually un slhdr toea with, Ehe thoughs of sficcchcs they will sotjfi have to make. She enjoys ecwfeing and abhers gum thfwers' iberdiiffe. Mudenn, beware! 2J-EAR1, BARNES—Monmouth College, S.S-, B.M.; Collamhift Uraiversily, M,A.—Choir. Mf. Baffles liirecl She well cffi Tlt of Che A CTapprUa Chmir and the IS'ffV J GHe Club. For shuse n»f you who do iwl Inom- what the naliire of Mr, Barne-a' faeul «Apresa-ion are, nifier dirlring assemlilie li is alwar seen from iShc luidc. you J WiFi find an accurate roproduCEiijni above. Page 18

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THE RINGMASTERS I THFXMA V. ALLEN Oberlin Coll ., AB- Frrncb, English. Oui, wc know whai all her class » woivler about. It’» those wonts she mutters under her breath when her desk drawer» won't open or her trick Inter give» out I Are (hey French? Tsk, tsk. Mia» Allen. Some of us can under stand a few words ill French. 2-A. M A TWAN—Montclair Teacher» College, B A.. JI A Problem of American Democracy. Director of Student Activities. and Counselor of Junior Boys. Among Mr. Atwan'a favorite» are fishing, voile. I mil, and playing with his daughter. Remembering that 2J inch pickerel he caught and the volleyball games he |il»y «f against the seniors, we mustn't forget to reveal what Mr. Atwan tells us is his chief claim to fame— be is a Kentucky Colonel. 1—ELLEN IIENPER Rutgers. B M-. M.Ed. Alge bn. Plane Geometry. Miss Bender has always masted on her pupil» turning in neat homework tapers. We bear that she do some pretty neat art work herself. It serins as though Miss Bender liked the idra of draw- ing geometric figures on the Marklmanl so much that she has gone from blackboard to easel. 4 DEBORAH ilKTZ Hucknelt University, B.S.— U. S. History. Algebra, Adviser of Junior Girls. Mrs, Betz i» as bapjiy as the students when June comes around, even if it is not for the same reason. For spring means warm weather, and warm weather gives Mrs Betz the opportunity to indulge in her favorite hobby—gardening When she firds time, Mrs Betz ■1 n enjoys traveling, whether it is a short walk or a long trip. 5 KATHARINE F. BUSS Mt Holyoke. BA.- U S History, Cotinse'or Senior Girls. Mist Bliss ft «■•other of our teachers from Pennsylvania In her Insure time she enjoys music, attending the opera at often as once every two weeks. Liking opera and symphonies, she favors “Tannhauter at one of the former Her favonie symphonies include Beethoven's Seventh and Tchaikowsky's Sixth. 6— LEIGH W. Bl.UMER Oihhosh Stair Teachers College, B.S.; Columbia University, M.A.—U. S. His- tory I A yodel pierces the tranquility of our hallowed halls, followed shortly by a universal shout of acclaim from some happy prodigies. On peering through the window, we tee. our beloved Pop doing a jig while some of his admiring students examine an antique ta'vstry, for Pop ' is vividly describing Leai-Lenapr folklore! 7- MURRAY R BROOKS N T State Teacher C«1 leee, B S lndu tr al Arts. Flying it Mr. Br oV ’ main interest outside of school; he hat both a flight instructor's rating and a commercial license. He does itvich of his flying at Te erhorn Airport, where he occa- sionally does some teaching. We hope that the birds din't mind the compel it inn too much. • DONALD BUSH Penn Stato CY|V-e. BS; Montc’air State Teachers Coflogr. M.A. Biology, The person who him had more hair-raising adventures throughout the U. S. than tWi anvane cite is Mr. Rush. Whether yocWing with the folks hack bom- in Pennsylvania or tracking down forest in the W t, Mr. Birh usiiallv firds trouble. Perhaps he is b st known, however, for his imitations of a Pennsylvania Dutchman and for his rich tinging voice. $ - VIOLET COTTER—Syracuse University. B.A.; Colombia University, M.A.—English Muse and dra I »»' » are Mr». Cotter's fe-nritr M)ir». Although an ardrni lover of dancing. Mi . Cotter has turned her wmik frr n da cirg to the conk book. Beware, hohhvl To Mrs. Cotter we owe a of ratittide for machmr mir senior Hav Thanks. Mrs. Cotter, jn—EDMUND FASTWODD R T Star- ColVe . RS ; CohtmNa Univgrritv. M A.—BWofy. AH teacher hiv r nutstions. some rood, some lad. A we would rot flatter n »r shart» «token cn«tndi n of tbr pre-r -ved frogs, wr shall merelv stare that Mr. E itvmd lives i”» to his refutation. Yes this originator of such classic ■•hrsses si Speak up like a ladyl” is one of our best instructors. II —M ARCARRT F.ATON —New York State Teachers C'-||er» H A —Snanish An srd—t ifiw« wT m» i M '« Ester» » favorile men is golf The arrival of ifrisc •say he detected bv the rst ■unliurn of the war. wh ch is usuall ported bv Miss a »v» It denotes her first trip of the ra«nn to the golf links, I —HAYDEN EVANS—Grove r tv C V». B S.; MoMdair ta|r Teachers Caller- M.A — Business Prac tlcr. Bt ikk-ep nr Economic G ograHiv. Mr Eva-a may be very hard on the cafeteria lawbreaker ; tnrt, revertheles . h- is a “mretl rnv. Ask ftie gnlf team; tbev know. And sneaking about the golf team, we hsve eew s very imt e»aive record during our stay in w. O. Sorry our good golfers have to leave this year. IJ-NORA EVANS—Rider College. B.C.S.—Clerical Practice and Stenography. Beware, ye deniaens of the forest, fowl of I lie air, and hsb of the cs! Here come Mrs. Evans brandishing her trusty shoutin' iron ami hshm' pole. This teacher does not confine herself to looking for mistakes on students papers. Week-ends find her tramping over hill and dale in sezih of worthy game. 14-MERLIN FINCH-Buffalo State Teachers Col- lege, B.S ; Rutgers University Shop work. If you senior girls are wondering who that tall thin teacher is with the poiturr like a general, that’s Mr. Finch. You can’t have him for a teacher since he teaches woodsbep, however, you may have him as a tutor if you go out for the trunks team. 15 RUTH GOODYEAR—Dickinson College. A B ; Columbia University. M.A. English Miss Goodyear, one of our ace English teachers, n a.so an expert cook, second only to our own Mis Hit son. Her favorite dish it pecan pie. Maine is another of Mias Goodyear’s favorite loves. It is there that she spends her summers picnicking, biking, and camping out overnight. 16— LAWRENCE HARRINGTON — University of Florida, A.B.; New York University, M.A. -History and Knglisk. A former member ot the Army Air Corps. Mr. Harrington has hern a welcome addition to our faculty. He is an enthusiastic amateur movie maker whose current project is an activities film to lie shown to the Parent Teachers' Association. 17— MARGUERITE HEESEMAN New York Uni- versity, B.S.C.— Political Geography, Business Arith- metic. Mi»» 11 ee sc man not only teaches geography but also gets her knowledge of U. S. geography first hand. When the wanderlust (sag bites her, she may be seen parking her suitcase and heading for the wide often spaces of the Wild West, which she has visited several times. Ifl FREDA 11ERGT- Massachusetts School of Art— Art. We thank Mi»» llergt for her assistance No one will forget the art committee for our junior prom. (How can we?) Noe only ts Miss llergt a fine artist, but also she indulges in skiing. Hiking is another of her favorite paitimcs, and her daily hike to 401 really keeps her trim. 19 JANE WILSON Oberlin College, A R.; Colum- bia University, M.A English. It seems surprising for a member of the fairer sex to choose photography as a hobby; nevertheless, Min Hilton happens to enjoy working in this particular field. Another favorite pastime of hers ts creating culinary nunterpirres. What with pictures to develop, tender taking morsels to watch, and hundreds of English themes to correct, Misa Hilson is truly Iwsy. 20—HENRY HUSiELTON—Lafayette College. MS — Physics. By the time Mr. Iluselton has finished cor- recting all the lab sheets and the many tests that he so systematically fives us, it » too Utr to indulge in a real hobby. However, he does have a pet peeve, paper airplane flights in earn. Makeup test keep him well occupied. 21 HARRY JO H NSON — Susquehanna University, BA., Montclair State Teachers College. M.A. Alge lira. Simultaneous quadratic equations must eem ra:hrr dull to ex Major Johnson after hi war service in Cali forma and India. Mr. Johnson divides his teaching time between the high scboul and Roosevelt Junior High; hut, when not drilling algebra., he can He found helping the boy drilfde their way to baikcitall victorie . 22— FAYE KARNES—University cf Kansas. A B.; New York University. M.A.—Typing. Miss Karnes is glad to be tack with us in school this year after a serious illness. She is now busy improving her walking and organising her work. Miss Karnes hopes someday to own ber own home in West Orange, high up on the mountain, overlooking the high school. 23— H. KATHERINE LANCASTER New Jersey College for Women, B.S.— Plane Geometry. Miss Lancaster Is looking forward to her vacation in Cape Cod this kumtneT. It will be an excellent opportunity for her to make additions to ber kodachromr collection of churches and church architecture Miss l ncaster’s bo blue also mclude collecting records, especially those of Rachmaninoff, and gardening. 24— ALFRED LAWRENCE—Trenton State Teachers College, B.S.—Physical Education, first Aid. Compared to the normal penniless school teacher. Mr. l wrertce is a virtual millionaire. He is the owner of (amp Crescent, a summer paradise for hoys at Canaan, New Hampshire. If it is wraith that make Mr lawrenee as he is, a summer camp should be a requirement for everyone in the school system 25 ALICE MARSHALL—New Jersey College for Women. B.S.—Home Economic . Thu much travelled teacher, Miu Marshall, was tarn in Colombia. ; o«iib America, where the lived in a mining camp foe ten rears. Almost the only comer of the (lobe unviuted by her it our own West; her rather unusual ambition it to go around the world on a tramp steamer. P g 17

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