Woodrow Wilson High School - Prexy Yearbook (Camden, NJ)

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VI J- sa, L.. ' lk . ii' A., k' 'a,. f 4' , , 50 3DenllC0'llOll Q We, 'rhe class of February, I94I, dedicafe our yearbook +o Mrs lrvin ancl Mr. Sois+mann or 'rlweir unfiring efforls in helping us make our las? year ol' Woodrow Wilson a success and one of The oul- sfanding years of our lives. Q QQ QQ MR. WYTHES Principal You have chosen a splendid Theme Tor your yearbook. FooTprinTs in sand do T I. noT lasT, buT of TooTprinTs in The sands of Time The inference is ThaT They are e erna d b Th oeT as To The size of one prinT as compared No menTion was ma e y e p wi+h anoTher. This is comToril'ing, Tor iT holds open The hope To each of us ThaT we may in our varying capaciTies leave some mark as an evidence oT our lives well lived. Like many phrases and quoTaTions, our use of Them someTimes causes us To miss h' 'T a connecTion or ThoughT which is more imporTanT. We shall do ThaT in T is case i we fail To recall ThaT The lives of greaT men should remind us we can make our lives sublime. I Th se da s when so many are looking To someone else To do Things Tor us n e y iT may noT be amiss To poinT ouT ThaT we are The ones who can make our lives su- blime, The hopefulness of The picTure is llmiTed only by our abiliTy To see iT and To do someThing abouT iT. Perhaps we should observe ThaT iT is in The degree To which we do make our lives sublime ThaT There are leTT behind TooTprlnTs an The sands of Time. WILLIAM H. WYTHES. Alma Ma+er Our sfrong band can ne'er be broken Form'd in Wilson High, For surpassing weallh unspoken, Sealed in friendship's lie. Woodrow Wilson Senior High School Graven on each heart Shall be found unwavering 'rrue When we from life shall pari. High School life ai' besf is passing Gliding swiffly by. Lef us pledge in word and deed Our love for Wilson High. Claire K. Dice Albrighf College Mrs. Minnelle Newlon Dziclc Temple Universify John Ellis Columbia Universily Rulgers Universily Waller O. Ellinger Easf Sfroudsburq Teachers' College Muhlenberg College Temple Universily Helen Evaul Universily of Pennsylvania Temple Universily Louis Feinslein Temple U niversily Edna Fiero Temple Universily Edilh R. Gandar Universily of Pennsylvania Edward Garrigues Franklin and Marshall College Franl: L. Godshall Ursinus College Grace C. Hanlrins Rufgers Universily John E. Hoch Universily of Pennsylvania William J. Hussong Washingfon 8: Jefferson Temple Umversily 2'- cz, rg.- iz. K K f c nw M.J h M foci a erlne . o'nson S k fl J K K i f . are K S Jean G. Marlin Trenfon S+a+e Teachers' College Universi+y of Pennsylvania , f if, www: v.. Q 0 0 U' X O 0 :r KD Temple U niversiiy H. lrwin Lepp Trenlon Slafe Teachers' College Columbia Universily Edward Lolaley Unversify of Pennsylvania Temple Universily George W. Long Buclrnell Universify Harry Lorussa Temple Universify William E. Marley Temple Universify Thomas C. Marsion American Universify Rufgers Universify Florence W. Mclieniy Universiiy of Pennsylvania New York Universiiy J. Kingsley Mercer Drexel lnsiilule ofTecl1noloqy Mrs. Jessie M. Miller Temple Universiiy Milcliell Mozeleslci College of William and Mary Bella Polivniclc Trenfon Sfale Teachers' College New York Universiry John C. Karslaer Temple Universify Rufl1 Hullon Temple Universify Frances Craig l-lawlces Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arfs Arzalia S. Hohnson Universiiy of Wisconsin Mrs. Della Louise Prunly Indiana Slale College for Teachers New York Universily Universily of Pennsylvania Marion A. Temple Universify Harley E. Smilh Drexel lnslilule of Technology Theodore L. Soislmann Franklin and Marshall College Mendel Millon Tubis Temple Universily A. Gabriel Ungerlieder Drexel lnsfilufe Universily of Universily of Pennsylvania N. Hope Warren Universily of Pennsylvania Temple Universify W. Grover Wearshinq Temple Universily Franklin and Marshall College Schoeffle Frank E. Sias ii Ballle Creek College Temple Universily Malcolm M. Sleck Dickinson College of Technology Pennsylvania Edward F. Walfon Temple Universify Kay S. Wifmer Mrs. Helen M. Richie Universiiy of Pennsylvania Elhel M. Reeder Temple Universiiy Marguerile English Dickinson College Blanche R. Vail Goucher College Charloile V. Gravalf Goucher College MoHo Lives of greal men all remind us We can make our lives sublime. And. deparling, leave behind us Foolprinls on The sands of lime. Henry Wadsworlh Longfellow Farewell Song We have fo leave you now, Much lo our regref. We hope fha? you will lind The ioys lhal' we mel. For fears will fill our eyes As we realize Tha+ our school-days are Jrhrough. We hope +ha'r you will give Wilson High your besf, ' And if will help you on The road 'ro success. Wilhin our hearl we know Thal we'll hafe +o parl From Wilson High- The school 'rhal we all love. GEORGANNA CLARK, I 94I Color:-Maroon and While Flower:-Maroon Carnafion Q. Q .44 Jgiiswlenf hife 4' .f,, 4 it 1' L OYYXC Vxce-?vesK6enk Uorokxrw V94 on E-EHS T reosuver NNXXX'xom Oovxs CLPXSS Secrekow Gkzdqs Engex 'mia !Q'e5i0!enf ki 256092 Afier lhree years filled wi'rh pleasanf memories and happy associaiions. I+ is wi+h mingled Feelings of happiness and sorrow +ha+ we leave fhis educa- 'fional insl'i'ru'rion. The value of 'rhe knowledge wilh which our faculfy has supplied us cannol be measured in The lerms of money. To ihem, we owe our sincere apprecialion, for +hey have worked hard lo make us beH'er cilizens and fo prepare us for our business and social aclivifies. As we enier info The field of our chosen professions, lei us remember, in order lo be successful, we musi be willing 'ro pay 'rhe price by hard work and greal deierminalion. We should be proud of our educalion and s+rive +o show socieiy ihaf we appreciafe il, Our careers are imporlanf, no+ only 'ro ourselves, bul 'ro everyone: and we should, wifh confidence in ourselves and our fellow men, endeavor 'ro mainiain +he high sfandarcls of American democracy. JACK WHITE. I3 IRMA PHYLLIS ADELMAN Hafch Junior High School uhm.. Have you ever mel' This girl wi+h The flashing eyes? If you haven'T you're missing somelhing. She's fall, aliraclive and her clolhes are fhe fops. If you wanl a slory wrillen for English iusl ask Irma, hers are The besf. ACTIVITIES: Homeroom Leader ill, Dramalic Club QZJ, Glee Club llj 123, Chorus Club i3l, Golf i2l, Bowling ill, Candy Girl Ill, Chrisfmas Enferfaine menf IZI. ROBERT CHARLES AHEARN Hatch Junior High School nach.. Abe, as his many friends call him, is The person lo look for when you wanl a laugh. He is always in a good humor and has a smile for everyone. How- ever,.when fhe occasion calls for o differenf mood Ifor lnslance, when if concerns gradesi, he can be very serious. ACTIVITIES: I. Inlramural Sporls: Baseball CZJ, Bas- kelball KZD, Foolball KZI. 2. Club: Bowling. JUNE ALLEN Burrough Junior High .De-zpendable, vivacious, cheerful,-iusl one grand girl, lhal's our June. She is a member of our bowl- ing club and may be a champion. A sense of humor and an underslanding smile make her an indis- pensable chum. ACTIVITIES: Wilsonian Reporter l3l, Class Day Com- miliee f3l, Chrislmas Decoraling Commiliee i3l, Bowling ill ID GI. JOHN WALTER ANDRUSZKO Camden Counly Vocational Dolly This fellow came ro us from Camden Vocalional and was certainly an assef lo our school. I-Ie en- lered all The aclivifies fha? he could and was suc- cessful in mosl of lhem. ACTIVITIES: Varsily Sport: Track QZJ, Football CEI. Junior Varsil Sporl: Foolboll CZI. Clubs: Dancing KD f3l, I-li-J IZI. Commilfeesz Yearbook l3I, Prom 133. l ROSE ANGELASTRO Hafch Junior High Angel Alrhough she is iusl a tiny miie, we hold a big spor in our hearfs for Angel. Her sparkling wil and pleasing manner, Iogelher wifh her sweel smile, make her a mos? likeable person. ACTIVITIES: Open House l3I, Dramalic Club i3I, Dancing Club Qi, Tri Hi CII, Homeroom Wilsonian Reparfer CII. ANTHONY ATTONE Cramer Junior High ..Tony.. This dark fellow is one of our model friends. Tony is in his glory when working over his model planes. If he's as successful our of school as he is wilh his models, he's sure lo succeed. ACTIVITIES: lniramural Sport Baseball KZJ, Hi-Y IZI, Homeroom Secrefary CID. I4 GLENN AVIS Hatch Junior High School Avis Who's that quiet, bashful fellow? Do you mean the one with blonde hair? Why, that's Glenn. GIenn's a bashful, good-looking boy who would make a hit with the girls if he gave them a chance. ACTIVITIES: Senior Dancing Club 131, Baseball 111 121, Basketball 121, Open House 1I1, Cop and Gown Committee 131. LILLIAN BEARINT Cromer Junior High NUI.. This quiet little miss is not always as quiet as one wo4uId.think. Ambitious, hard-working, full of fun, Lil is truly a friend worth having. ACTIVITIES: Traffic 1I1, Hostess 1I1 121, Golf 131, Vaudeville Show 121, Prom Committee 131, Flower, Song, and Motto Commitfee, Bowling 1I1 121. BEATRICE BELLITZ Hatch Junior High msec.. Bea is the possessor ot a pair ot beautiful dark eyes and o gay, fascinating smile. Though small in stature, she has amazing abilities in typing and shorthand. She has a flare for dromotics thot cari- not be overlooked. Here's a girl thot's most likely to succeed in anything she sets out to do. ACTIVITIES: Play Production 131, Glee Club 1l1 121 131, Dramatic 1l1 131, Secretarial 131, Open House 1l1, Candy Girl 121, Golf 121. JOHN BITTNER Who's the boy behind the bow tie? That's Bittner. If you ever want o good debaie he's your man. His personality makes him the life of every party. WALTER BOBSON Walt's outstanding performance in the Dramatic Club will long be remembered. ln his .later---years, he will continue to make and maintain friends as he did in his stay at Wilson. ACTIVITIES: Secretory-Reporter 1l1, Program Chair- man 131, Football 121, Baseball 121, Intramural Baseball 1l1 121 131, Intramural Basketball 1I1, Traffic 121, Open House 1I1 121 131, Class Day Committee 131. Dramatic Club 1l1 121 131, Christmas Entertainment 131. MARTHA BORG Cromer Junior High HMOW- A happy-go-lucky iirl is our Mott, Her twirling ability has certainly een a big asset to Wilson. She is o favorite with the crowd because of her easy- going ways and everepleasing smile. ACTIVITIES: Girls' A.A.: Soccer 1I1, Valley Ball 1l1 131, Bowling 1I1 131, Band 121 131, Yearbook 131, Glee Club 121, Usher 131, Open House 1l1 121 131, Spring Festival 121 131. l 5 WILLIAM BORN Cramer Junior High School Bornie Here is a fellow who is sure fo go for in lhis world. His happy-go-lucky nafure and his clever hobbies, such as wrifing leff-handed, balancing his chair on fwo legs, and eafing ielly sandwiches, have mode for him many good friends. ACTIVITIES: I. Infermural Baseball l2l l3i. ROBERT ARTHUR BOWELL nach.. For a small fellow, Bob cerfainly gefs around. Bob is very much inferesfed in sporls. This is shown by his splendid performance an fhe soccer feam. If is because Bob can fake il fhaf fhe fellows like him, and his cafegory of friends includes many besides fhe seniors of his acquainfance. ACTIVITIES: Junior Varsify Soccer III, Varsify Soccer C21 l3J, lnframural Soccer lil, Baseball lil l2J, Traffic l3l, Open House lil, Hi-Y Club l2l, Chair' man of Cap and Gown Commiffee OJ. SYLVIA S. BRAND Hafch Junior High Brandy Our Sylvia is never of a loss for words. Her willy conversafions and affracfive appearance make her a Truly inferesfing person fo know. She is popular among bofh girls and boys, We find in her fhe qualifies of a delighfful companion. We should also acknowledge fhe splendid work she did as chairman of our budgef commiffee. ACTIVITIES: Chrisfmas Decorafing, Glee Club, Charm Club, Budgel Comrniffee. EVELYN M. BROWN Cramer Junior High Brownie ls fhere anyone at Wilson who doesn'f know Eve- lyn? Hardly, for who could help knowing The person whose good nafure and clear Thinking made many of fhe school's acfivifies a success. Her composifions are well worfh reading, and her rapid fyping is nof lo be overlooked. And say-have you seen her play fennisl When Evelyn graduofes, lhe school loses one of its mosf acfive sfudenfs. ACTIVITIES: Offices: Reporfer lil C21 l3l. Girls' A.A. Ill C21 CBJ: Volley Ball lil l2l, Tennis l2l l3l, Baseball llj l2J l3l. Cornmiffees: Traffic l2l l3l, Open House IZJ, Yearbook l3l, Welfare l3l. Clubs: Dancing l3l, Dramafic llj UI, Chrisfmas Decoraflng l3J, Debofing lil, Glee Club l2J, Ensemble l2l, Wilsonian KID l2j l3l. Wilsonian Edifor lil l2J, Dramafic Club Secrefary l2l. JOSEPH BUCOLA Halch Junior High Pepsi Who doesn'f know Joe? He's fhof fall, dark, and handsome fellow who's always quief. Joe doesn'f say much and keeps ouf of The limelighf, buf he can and does show his qualifies on fhe foafball field. ACTIVITIES: I. Junior Varsify Sporfs: Foofboll Ill CZJ. 2. Intramural Sporfs: Baseball lli. 3. Clubs: Dancing. JOSEPH BUDESA , Hofch Junior High School njoe.. Joe is lhe ambifious, good nafured fype of fellow 'fhaf everyone likes fa have for a friend. He is ouief and serious in his sfudies and would never fhink of doing anyfhing fo hurf anyone else. He likes fo play baseball and is a good sporf. ACTIVITIES: I. lnfromural Sporfs: Baseball lil, Bas- ketball 623. I 6 ELEANORE BUNTING I Hatch Junior High Bunny In addition to her athletic ability and winning personality, Eleanore possesses an unusually beautiful singing voice. If is our wish that some day she will enchanf a radio audience as she now enchants her Wilson audience. ACTIVITIES: Offices: Homeroom Secretary 1l1. Com- mittees: Open House 121 131, Yearbook 131, Treas- urer's 131. Clubs: Glee 1I1 121 131, Senior Dancing 131. Other Activities: Magazine Campaign 131, Gym Exhibition 131. GRACE JEAN ETTE CABANISS Hatch Junior High Gracie Allen When Grace enters the roarn, music is in the air. She comes from a very musical family. She is usually found at home with a certain someone: that is, when she's not with some other admirer. ACTIVITIES: Offices: Treasurer of the Glee Club. Clubs: Glee 1l1 121 131. Committee: General Wel- fare 131g University of Penn Conference 131, Square Dance 131. NORMAN CARUTHERS Hatch Junior High School Norm Norm is another finished product from Fairview. Can he skate? Oh, boy! Jusf ask someone who has skated with him. His favorite sports are skating and football. His main ambitions are to find out who Yahoody is, and then to purchase a new car. Good luck, Norm. ACTIVITIES: Junior Varsity Track 121, Intramural Basketball 121, Intramural Baseball 121, Traffic 121 3 Senior Prom Committee 3 Senior Dancin 1 1. 1 1. 9 Club 131. NORMA ANITA CANZANESE Burrough Junior High Norm We have often wondered if there ever was any connection between Norma's ability to twirl a baton, and her ability to mix bread batter for a bakery. If Norma is as adept at mixing batter as she is with her baton, she must be an excellent cook. This block- haired beauty, through her charming manner, has won and kept many friends. ACTIVITIES: Chairman Dance Committee 131, Home- room Leader 1I1, G. A. A. 1l1 1? 131, Baseball 1l1, Volley Ball 111, Bowling 131, Tra ic 131, Open House 111 131, Wilsonian Reporter 1I1, Twirling Instructor 131, Twirler 121 131, Usher 131, Prom Committee 131, Dancing Club 131. THOMAS CHAMBERLIN Hatch Junior High 1.1-omn If doing a iob well is any guarantee of success, we know that in our midst we have a future famous photographer. Tom is WiIson's chief cameraman, and we all agree that he really knows his business. ACTIVITIES: Junior Varsity Track 131, Wilsonian Re- porter 1I1 121, Yearbook Committee 131, President of Photography Club 1I1 121 131. SOTIRIOS CHIGONIANS 1Post-graduate Student1 I 7 Y' is 'Tc A LINDA MARY CIPPOLLONE Overbrook Senior High School ncip.. This pretty little dark-eyed girl is quiet but very dependable, Her friendly personality will be very much missed in the library where she has worked for some time. ACTIVITIES: Clubs: Library ill l2l, Dramatic lll, Senior Dancing ill, Glee ill. Other Activities: Wilsonian Staff lll. GEORGANNA CLARK Cramer Junior High Ginger Here's a package of pep, vim, and vigor! She's a bowling champion and an all-around good athlete. When you add together charm, plus personality, plus good sportsmanship, you can't help but get Ginger. ACTIVITIES: Offices: G.A.A, Ill l2l I3l, Captain Baseball l3l, Captain Soccer i3l, Manager Bowling l2l l3l. G.A.A.: Basketball Ill l2l i3l, Baseball lll i2l l3l, Soccer lll l2l l3l, Volley Ball ill l2l l3l, Bowling lll i2l l3lg Traffic l3l, Open House lll l3l, Bulletin Board l3l, Gym Exhibition l3l, Chairman Flower and Song and Motto l3l, Yearbook Committee l3l. Clubs: Senior Dancing Club l3l. DAVID COHEN Burrough Junior High Dave Will Dave run for mayor, governor or president? Maybe he'lI be manager for a chewing gum factory. Who knows-he's bound for some iob where he can talk or give orders. He is loads of fun, and can easily make us laugh when he rolls his brown eyes. ACTIVITIES: I. Intramural Sports: Soccer Ill. GERTRUDE COHEN Hatch Junior High Gussie Introducing Gussie, world's champ chewing gum twister. Easy going, patient, and good-natured de- scribe this girl with an ingratiating smile. Never a frown but always a smile. ACTIVITIES: Girls' AA., Volley Bell. LOUIS COOPER , Burrough Junior High School MLW.. Louis' auiet, thoughtful actions hide the really clever fellow he is. For those who have been class companions for the past three years know his sense of humor is unbounding. Although he rarely admits it, he likes to put study before pleasure and to make every girl conscious ot the tact that he is far from thinking of their welfare. ACTIVITIES: Open House lll, Secretary ill l2l i3l. ROBERT CORNELIUS Burrough Junior High School Corny Who is that good-looking, genial fellow who al- ways has a smile for somcone? Why we all know that's Corny. His clever humor and entertaining personality make him the centcr of cttraction in a crowd. Whenever he is around, you can be sure all feminine hearts are beating in double time. ACTIVITIES: Traffic l2l l3l, Wilsonian Secretary Ill i2l l3l, Homeroam Leader l2l, Hi-Y l2l, Junior Varsity Football I2l, Intramural Baseball Ill l2l, Class Day l3l. I 8 FRED J. COWAN Halch Junior High School Fred This handsome fellow was a member of our varsify fooTbaIl Team in l94O. He is iusT as popular wifh The girls as he is wifh The boys. No wonder. ACTIVITIES: Varsify Foafball 131, Junior Varsify Foof- ball 121, Secrefary-Treasurer 1 I. EARL COXSON Hafch Junior High School Earl Earl is one of our drummers in The band. When yeoulsee The bass drum The fellow usually behind if is ar. ACTIVITIES: Band 1ll 12D l3l, Open House 1lJ 121 131, Spring Fesfival 121 13l, Vaudeville Show 1lJ, AsslsTanT Baskefball Manager 121, Baseball 1lJ, Soccer 1IJ. BETTE ELINOR CRAMER 4 Burrough Junior High Bel'fs We are cerfain Thaf This IiTTIe miss wilh The Turned-up nose will succeed as someone's secreTary. She is a fine person, so quiet Thaf even when she laughs she doesn'T laugh loudly, buT iusf giggles, ACTIVITIES: Clubs: Glee 13l, Library 1lI, Senior Dancing 13I. VIRGINIA HOEDING DANIEL . Hatch Junior High School Ginny Virginia is lhaT preffy girl wiTh The enchanfing smile and sparkling eyes. Her clofhes are somefhing To rave abouf as is her dancing. Everyone likes Virginia for she is never gloomy, ACTIVITIES: RepresenTaTive of Speech Class aT Cul- fural Olympics, Yearbook Commiffee 13l, Dramafic 121, Chrisfmas Play 121. WILLIAM DAVIS Burrough Junior High School Bill Bill is our class Treasurer. BiII's quiel nafure and friendly smile won him many a friend. He is always found among Those who gef ahead, and we feel sure he will confinue To do so Throughouf The years. ACTIVITIES: Treasurer 131, Homeroom RepresenTaTive 13l, Track 1lI 121, Assisfanf Manager Track 1ll 121, lnframural Baseball. JOHN F. DEASE ' Burrough Junior High Jack Jack is one of The quief members of our class, one of Those fellows who lend dignify To any occasion. His cheerful grin is always welcomed.On The Tennis courT he really lefs loose wifh some swell form. Perhaps when he has Don Budge reading The wanf ads he'lI say he owes iT all To his high school Training. ACTIVITIES: I. Vorsify SporTs: Tennis 122 13I. 2. ln- Tramural Sporls: Baseball 1Il. 3. Club: Senior Dancing 13J. I 9 DINA DE CESARIS Burrough Junior High School Pudgy This little slip of a girl by no means lets her size interfere with her possibilities for dramatic success. We are sure her characteristic portrayals are but a camouflage to her true light-hearted personality. ACTIVITIES: Play Production Committee Ill i2l Bl, Open House C21 I3l, Senior Prom Committee OJ, Dramatic Club Ill l2l l3l, Dancing Club l3l, Plays lll IZJ I3l. VIRGINIA H. LOUISE DICICCO Q Cramer Junior High Chic Chic with her ability to help you forget your troubles will always be the life of the party. With her winning smile she is bound to make many friends and get ahead. ACTIVITIES: Girls' A.A ill, Traffic l3l, Open House Ill I3l, Glee Club I2l, Dancing ISD, Bowling l3l, Wilsonian Reporter I2l, Assistant Editor Wilsonian l3l, Volley Ball Ill. NINO DI MARCO 5Claro S. Burrough Junior High School Wrong Way Electrical ability, patience, and sportsmanship are a few of the qualities that are outstanding in Nino's character. These qualities and others that are less easily seen, but as important, offer a sound foundae tion on which he will be able to build a successful future life. ACTIVITIES: l. Intramural Sports: Baseball C2l l3l, Football Ol. 2. Clubs: Science 127 C3l, Dancing l3l. 3. Committees: Cap and Gown Ol. THOMPSON A. DODD Hatch Junior High School ..-rom.. Daddy is the kind of fellow everyone likes for a friend. He's quiet but can always laugh and play the game fairly and squarely, admirable character- istics you'll agree. ACTIVITIES: l. Intramural Sports: Baseball I2l, Senior Dancing fill, Soccer Ill, Stock Room Clerk l3l- PHYLLIS LENORE DODELIN Cramer Junior High nphyl.. Phyl is a great lover of classical music, and her favorite actress is Jeanette MacDonald, One of her hobbies is dancing, and almost any evening you are apt to see her at the Birdwood Club. She is a willing and dependable worker, and makes a first- rate classmate, friend, and pal. ACTIVITIES: Offices: Chairman Class Day Committee I3l, Girls' Athletic Association Ill l2l C335 Bowling Ill l2l l3l, Manager of Table Tennis I3l. Clubs: Dramatic QD. ANDREW J. DOTO Burrough Junior High School Dodo Dada is a quiet fellow, but some of us have caught him off guard and found him to be the life ofthe party. His smile flashes a mile a minute, and so do his feet. We hope he is as successful in all his undertakings as he is in track competition. ACTIVITIES: I, Intramural: Baseball Ill, Soccer ill. 2. Open House l2l. 3. Student Government Ol. 4. Clubs: Dancing I3l. 20 DOROTHEA DOUGLASS Cramer Junior High Dottie Everyone knows Dottie by her disarming smile. She's not only the leader of our band, but a leader in whatever she does. Dottie likes her sports too: ask her about the Volley Ball Champs, of which she was a member. Her personality surely will carry her-to success. ACTIVITIES: Offices: Secretary of Homeroom 121, Instructor of Twirlers 121 131. Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 1l1 121 131, Bowling 121 131. Committees: Open House 111 121 131, Yearbook 131. Other Ac- tivities: Vaudeville Show 121, Usher 121, Drum Maior 121 131- ROBERT E. DUKES Cramer Junior High Duke Duke! The name suggests some very austere, be- monicled high hat, but that suggestion is very far amiss in this case. Bob is a good friend to every- body. His happy-go-lucky personality is the envy of many of us. ACTIVITIES: Junior Varsity Football 121. I. Intra- mural Sports: Baseball 121, Basketball 121. 2. Com- mittees: Yearbook 131. BERNARD EISS Hatch Junior High School Burney Ambitious is the best word that can describe Bernard. His dependability plus his intelligence will enable him to get tar in the business world. Some day when Bern is a multi-millionaire, we'll be able to say, We knew him when. ACTIVITIES: I. Offices: Homeroom Leader 1l1 121. 2. Committees: Constitutional Committee 121, Traffic 131. 3. Clubs: Accounting Club 131, 4. Intramural Sports: Baseball 1I1, Soccer 1I1. GLADYS MELVILLE ENGEL Cramer Junior High Glad Gladys and her baton are as inseparable as Mary and her lamb. She has braved many a bump and bruise for our beloved band. We can never forget her beautiful dark 1or should we say black 1 eyes and charming personality, As she is also an excel- lent pupil, she is bound to succeed in whatever she undertakes. ACTIVITIES: Homeroom Leader 1l1 121, Secretary Dance Committee 1I1, Secretary of Senior Class 131, Chairman of Bulletin Board Committee 131, Tennis 1l1 131, Valley Ball 1l1, Ping Pong 131, Traffic 1l1 121 131, Bulletin Board 131, Play Production Com- mittee 1I1, Open House 1I1 131, Social Dancing 1l1 131, Bowling Club 131, Dancing Club 131, Youth Forum 1l1, Ushering 131, Wilsonian Reporter 121, Twirling lnstructress 121 131. CONCETTA ERCOLANI y Hatch Junior High Connie Small, pretty, and vivaciousl That's our Connie. Of course, we couldn't call her fickle, or could we? Many a male heart has popped up into an unsus- pecting throat when she has rolled her big black eyes and given that come hither smile. ACTIVITIES: Clubs: Glee 1l1 121, Senior Dancing 131. MARION ESWORTHY Cramer Junior High Prominent among the many nice things we can say about Marion is that her appearance is strik- ingly attractive. But, Marian isn't satisfied with beauty alone. She has brains and makes good use of them, which is proven by her high marks. ACTIVITIES: Secretary Homeroom 121, Hostess 131. Clubs: Dancing 111, Bridge 131. Committees: Year- book 131. 2 I JOHN F. H. FESQ Cramer Junior High School Jack Oh, Johnny! Oh, Johnny! You're iusf anofher proof fhaf fhe small packages confain fhe besf Things. Even fhough he's small in sfafure, you can depend on John Io give you lofs of laughs. ACTIVITIES: I. Inframural Sporfs: Baseball CI1, Soc- cer CI1, 2. Open House: C21. 3. Clubs: Senior Dancing C31. LILLIAN FRIEDENBERG Hafch Junior High nm.. Did you say sporfs ? Well, fhaf should be Lil's middle name. We will never cease fo wonder how so much energy comes from one person. Wifhouf a doubf she is one of our oufsfanding afhleles. Wifh all 'rhis pep, she's bound fo go far. ACTIVITIES: Baskefball Referee C21 C31, Ouoifs Man- ager C21, Soccer Referee C21 C31, Baseball Umpire C21 C31, Valley Ball Referee C21 C31, Basketball CI1 C21 C31, Baseball CI1 C21 C31, Soccer CI1 C21 C31, Tennis CI1 C21, Volley Ball CI1 C21 C31, Quoifs CI1 C21, Tap Dancing CI1 C21 C31, Class Day Commiffee C31, Open House CI1 C21 C31, Dancing Club C31. WARREN FRITZ Burrough Junior High School Fritz Do you know fhaf fall, quief, and somber fellow? Thaf's Warren. Warren's a rafher quief fellow, buf acfions speak louder fhan words, and This is proven in Warren's work and marks. ACTIVITIES: Flower and Moffo Cornmiffee C31, Sfu- denf Associalion C31. THOMAS GALLAGHER 905 Tulip Sireef ...romn Tom is well known on The Wilson Campus for his brighf, gay wif. He is fond of boafs and shooting pool. Tom has a French pronunciafion 'ro his lasf name. Ask him abouf if some firne. Tom is our class dues collecfar: so, if you have any money fo give hirn, you may find him on The Fairview Park benches during the evenings. ACTIVITIES: lnframural Baseball C21, lnframural Baskefball C21, Inframural Soccer CI1, Junior Varsify Foofboll Manager CI1, Junior Varsity Baskefball Manager CI1. VIRGINIA GARCIA ' Cromer Junior High Ginny Small in he-ighf-large in heart -fhis is a perfecf clescriplion of our Ginny. No maffer who you are, Ginny has a cheery smile and a hearfy hello for you. ?Ne all know she will succeed wifh her personal- ily p us. ACTIVITIES: Horneroom Szcrefary C31, Tennis CI1 C31, Hosfess, Open House C31, Chairman, Scrapbook Commiffee C31, Traffic C31, Flower, Song and Moffo Comrniflee C31, Bullefin Board Commiffee C31. JENNIE CLARICE GARRAMONA I Burrough Junior High Jen This is one of our mosf sfudious and ambifious girls. Wherever lhere is someone worrying oboul sfudies, fhere you will find Jennie. Alfhough she is serious, she has a pleasanf smile and personalify. If fhere's a rnisfake on fhe affendance cards, ask Jennie, she has charge of fhem. ACTIVITIES: Affendance Officer C21 l31, I-lomeraom Secrefary C31, Magazine Campaign C31, Senior Danc- ing Club C31. 22 JACOB R. GESERICK Cramer Junior High School Jake Jake is a well-known authority on automobiles, their prices and conditions. In his stay at Wilson he has won many friends because at his wonderful personality. ACTIVITIES: I. Intramural Sports: Baseball 1l1 1.21. 2. Clubs: Hi-Y 1l1, Chemistry 131. 3. Other Activi- ties: Electrician. 4. Committees: Guidance 1I1, Prom 131, Open House 131. HELENE MARIE GIBSON Cromer Junior High School Gibby That tall blonde with the beautiful hair is Helene Gibson, Plus her looks, she is a clear thinker and a grand friend. It you need o dancing partner, call on Helene-she's a smart stepper. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 121 131, Art Club 121, Open House 121 131, Senior Dancing Club 131, Dramatic Club 131, Prom Committee 131, Decorating Com- mittee 131, Chorus Club 131. CHARLOTTE E. GLEMSER Hatch Junior High Chats Letty is a girl not many students know because she is so quiet. She has a way ot thinking things out for herself. If you heor someone soy, in a deep contralto voice, Ho Joe, it's Letty. Qciriviiiesg Library 121 131, open House 131, rim I . JOSEPHINE GOLDMAN Hatch Junior High SmaIl Fry With a wide grin and a charming personality, Jo is always ready to cheer you up. Moy her cheery disposition and remarkable personality continue throughout her lite and her rewards be many. ACTIVITIES: Secretary and Reporter of Homeroom 1l1, Open House 1I1. Clubs: Dramatic 1l1 121. Other Activities: Voudeville Show 121, Youth Forum 131, Candy Girl 1I1 121 131. IRVIN GOLDSTEIN Hatch Junior High School Goldy , Irvin is a capable student and on etticient worker. Our fast-stepping friend of the cinders is one at the fellows who helped put our school on the map. With the steadiness and dependability he has exhibited, we feel sure he will be able to use his excellent talents to good advantage in the business world. ACTIVITIES: I. Junior Varsity Track 121. 2. Intra- mural Sports: Soccer 1I1 121 131, Baseball 1I1. 3. Committees: Auditing 131, Nominating 131. 4. Clubs: Accounting 131, Boys' Glee Club 1l1. HERBERT GOODWIN Cramer Junior High School Herb Herb is that blond fellow who is popular with the boys as well os the girls ot our class. Herb is a' print shop student ond, tram what we hear, knows his stuff. He is the type who makes all the girls look twice and want an introduction. ACTIVITIES: I. Junior Varsity Sports Soccer 121. 2. Intramural Sports: Baseball 1l1, Football 121. 3. Committees: Trattic 131, Flower, Motto and Song 131. 4. Clubs: Dancing 131, Bowling 121 131, Hi-Y 111 121, Science 121, Squcre Dancing 131. 23 ESTHER GORDON Hatch Junior High HES.. Es is very talented. She not only sings beauti- fullyg but as we see from the activities listed below, she also has a very good start toward a stage career. A beautiful smile and a sophisticated man- ncr will help her along very well. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club lll l2l C3l, Glee Club ill l7l l3l. Vaudeville Shaw l2l, Play l3l, Chem' istry Club l3l, Orchestra lll, l2l, Secretarial Club l3l, Open House Usher l3l, Class Day Committee l3l, Assembly Leader l3l, Open House l3l. DOROTHY JOENE GOWDY Hatch Junior High Dottie Dorothy, better known as Dottie, has pretty black braided hair. In this .girl you are aware of a quiet charm that is distinctive and pleasing. ACTIVITIES: Offices: Chairman of Candy Girls l3l. Clubs: Dramatic l2l l3l. Committees: Cap and Gown. Other Activities: Magazine Campaign l3l, Christmas Decorating l2l. RICHARD HAND Burrough Junior High School Dick Richard is quiet, but by no means bashful. If he went out for football, we would never have to worry about punts and field goals because he surely does kick well in gym games. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Baseball l2l, Intramural Basketball lll, TrQasurer's Committee l3l, Flower, Song and Motto Committee l3l, Student Association l3l, Junior Varsity Baseball lll. RUTH GERTRUDE HARROP Q Hatch Junior High Ruth Here we have that cheerful, happy-go-lucky girl who has won so many friends during her stay at Wilson. No one can remain blue while Ruth is around, for you can always count on her to say something funny. Have you ever seen her without Priscilla? These two girls from Fairview are a gay addition to any school gathering. ACTIVITIES: Girls' Athletic Association l2l l3l, Tap Dancing l2l l3l. Committees: Class Day l3l. Clubs: Senior Dancing l3l. Other Activities: Magazine Campaign l3l, Gym Exhibition l3l, Open House l3l. JOHN HAYBURN South Philadelphia High -.Jacki- You'lI find Jack at any of the school dances for he is a first'class dancer liitterbug and otherwisel. For a description of him, we'll say talI and dark with blue eyes. His cheery Hi yah! greets CVEVYOYIE. LEON HEFFELFINGER Cramer Junior High ..Hef.. Hef is the answer to every prayer whenever a iob is to be done and done right. He is o good friend and is always ready for a good time. Tapping all of this, his photography and band activities are really worth raving about. ACTIVITIES: I, Offices: Vice-President Photography Club l2l l3l, Assistant Manager Band l2l, Manager Band l3l, Head Usher l3l, Chairman of Yearbook l3l, Chief of Traffic l3l. 2. Committees: Traffic l2l l3J, Auditorium Staff l2l Ol. 3. Clubs: Scnior Dancing Club. 4, Other Activities: Drexel Conference lZl, Wilson Staff lll, Orchestra Ill, Student Govern- ment tConference at Glassboro State Teachers Col- lcge 3l. 24 CAROLINE HENSON Burrough Junior High Carrie Gifled wiTh a pleosanl cheerful nalure, Caroline is a True personificaTion of The well-known epigram shorT and sweeT. She Thoroughly enioys having a good Time, even geTTing inTo a IiTTle mischief naw and Then. As a school chum, she is Tops. ACTIVITIES: Offices: PresidenT Ill, SecreTary lll l2l. Clubs: Senior Dancing Club. JOHN HICKS Cramer Junior High Hicksy Was iT any wonder John was elecTed besT all- around in The class Who's Who? His leadership, Scholarship, and aThleTic abilily IefT IiTTIe To be desired, His scholasTic abiIiTy and his leadership were of The highesT calibre, buf his hearT was on The fooiball field. During The pasT season he pulled an iron man sTunT by missing only Two minuTes of playing Time. ACTIVITIES: Offices: Chairman, STudenT AssociaTion l3l, SecreTary, STudenT AssociaTion l2l, Presidenl, Junior Class l2l, Homeroom Leader l2l, Chairman, AThleTic CommiTTee. VarsiTy SporTs: Foofball C21 Ol, Tennis l2l l3l. Junior VarsiTy Sporis: Foofball Ill. lnTramural SporT: Baseball Ill, Soccer Ill. Com- miTTees: Traf'lic IZJ, Audiforium Ol, Open House l2l. Clubs: Dancing IBD, Bowling l3l. OTher AcTiviTies: Youlh Forum l3l, Usher Ol, Wilsonian Reporfer l2l. WILLIAM HILLMAN Burrough Junior High School Bill Bill hails from Norfh Camden and he is one fine fellow. He was a member of The championship soccer Team lasT year, and The previous year he was o junior varsily baseball player. His TavoriTe sporT is baseball, and he plays iT well. If you see any baseballs hopping Through his legs, iT's because he has lumbago and can'T bend down. ACTIVITIES: VarsiTy Soccer l2J CBJ, Junior VarsiTy Baseball l2l, Inframural Baseball Ill, lnlramural BaskeTball Ill l2l, lnlramural Soccer Ill, Bowling Ill l2l l3l, Senior Dancing Club l3l. FLORENCE HIRST HaTch Junior High E Floss Because of her charming personaliTy, Floss wins a hosT of Triends wherever she goes. She is good company in o crowd, and compleTely conTenT upon a dance floor. She is, also, one of Wilson's hearT- breakers. ACTIVITIES: Play ProducTion CornmiTTee Ol, Clubs: DramoTic Club l3l, Secrelarial Club l2l. DAVID L. HOPKINS Burrough Junior High School H0PPY Folks, we inTroduce To you a versaTile young genfle- man. In all his years lor maybe decadesl aT Wilson, Happy has never been in any scraps. He is brighl' scholasfically and is always willing To have a good laugh. Hoppy's favorife sport is Tennis, and he plays iT convincingly. You'll never see Dave sign- ing a conTracT wiThouT consulTing his lawyer firsl. lThe reason is-experiencell ACTIVITIES: I. VarsiTy: Tennis l2l. GERTRUDE IRWIN Cramer Junior High . ...I-rudy.. Our Trudy is auieT, buT her hearT is made of pure gold. She has been To many a True friend and a helpful chum in Time of need. Her personaliTy is as sweeT as her manner of speaking. ACTIVITIES: Open House l3J. Clubs: DromaTic ill, Dancing Ill. 25 EVELYN JALKIEWICZ , Hofch Junior High Jacky How can we begin fo describe lhis jovial miss? Good nafured, an all-round good sporf, she is rofed high in her sfudies and high in fhe hearfs of her schoolrnafes. How can we forgef her work in M-8? She is one of fhe reasons why our class seems so brighl and cheerful. To fhis perfecf pal, we can only wish the besl of everyfhing. ACTIVITIES: Secrefary of Homeroom 1I1 121, Second Vice-Chairman, Sfudenf Governmenf 131, Girls' Afh- Iefic Associafion 1l1 121 131, Baskefball 121, Tum- bling 1l1, Traffic 1217 131. Clubs: Glee 1l1 121. Olher Acfivifies: Youl Forum 131, Open House 131, Firsi Vice-Chairman, Sfudenf Governmenf 131, Gym Egclimibifion 131, Yearbook Commiflee 131, Ushereffe GEORGE JOLINE Burroughs Junior High School George Who is 'rhof fellow 'rhof always gels A's in spelling? lf's George, an ace speller in English class. George is a quiet sorf of fellow, who in fhe Iasl few years has grown 'lo be quife a young man. He slands ouf in all his sfudies and is a serious and efficienf worker. ACTIVITIES: I. lnframural Sporfs: Baskefball 1l1 121, Foofball 1l1 121. 2. Club: Band 131. AILENE KANE Cramer Junior High School Anifa Ailene is a quief, dignified, brown-haired miss. Buf don'f lef fhof misguide you, for she has dramafic abilify fhaf can'f be overlooked, as well as The habif af always looking neaf and well-groomed. ACTIVITIES: Dramafic Club 1l1 121 131, Chemisfry Club 131, Secrefarial Club 131, Candy Girl 121 131, Manager of Candy Girls 121 131, Producfion Com- miffee 131, Open House 131, Chorus Club 131, Color Commiffee 131. JEAN ETTE KAPLAN Burrough Junior High School NeHie For wiffy sayings and an undersfanding ear, go find Jeaneffe. l-ler friendly affifude fowards all won for her many a Iasfing friendship. ACTIVITIES: Golf Club 131, Color Commiffee 141, Chorus Club 141. RAYMOND T. KOPAKOWSKI wi Holch Junior High I-Kap.. Kop is one of fhe grealesf baseball managers Wilson ever had. He losf one baseball during his management 1His brofher gal fhaf one.1 He was offered o confracf wifh M.G.M., buf he said he'd rafher be an MGR. Seriously, Koppy is o fine sfudenf and is mosf likely fo succeed in his life work. ACTIVITIES: I. Assisfanf Baseball Manager 121. 2. Head Baseball Manager 131. 3. Inlramural Baseball 1I1 121, Soccer 121. 4. Clubs: Bowling 131. ALEX KRITICKSON P. S. IIS, New York Cify Jr. High Babe VVho's shoufing? Why no one, ihaf's iusf Alex's voice. This burly, clark cornplexionecl fellow has a voice fhaf booms like a cannon. Besides his loud voice, fhis fellow has ofher good qualifies, He is a likeable fellow and a real friend. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 121. 26 JEANETTE NORMA LALLI Burrough Junior High School Jeanne There aren't enough words pleasant enough to describe our Jeanette. She's one-of the most likeable girls in our class. If your finances are in bad shape, ask Jeanette to help you for she certainly knows how to handle money. ACTIVITIES: Nomination Committee 131, Dramatic Club 121, Budget Committee 131, Treasurer's Com- mittee 131, Chorus Club 131, Cafeteria 131. EDGAR LARSON Cramer Junior High School Pitt Ege is a quiet sort of fellow with abilities that many of his friends know nothing about. He is a talented musician and also a member of the track team. He has lots of friends, gained probably through his untoiling good naturedness. ACTIVITIES: Offices: Secretory 1l1 121 131, Reporter 121. Varsity Sports: Track 131. Intramural Sports: Baseball 121, Basketball 131, Football 121. Com- mittees: Attendance 121 131. Other Activities: Band 121 131, Orchestra 1l1 121 131, Science 121. CARL LEGGETT Hatch Junior High School ..Yump.. Here is a happy-go-lucky fellow who is clever and quick at providing interesting sketches and draw- ings. Carl's sense of humor keeps everyone in a gay and happy mood. ACTIVITIES: Tennis 131, Band 1l1 121 131. MERRILL LONG Burrough Junior High School Mert Merrill is one of the athletes of our class, He is an all-around athlete who made varsity basketball, baseball, and football. He is a quiet sort of fellow who keeps away from the girls, much to their regret. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Baseball 121 131, Varsity Basket- ball 121 131, Varsity Football 121 131, Junior Varsity Baseball 1l1, Junior Varsity Basketball 1l1, Junior Varsity Soccer 1l1, Traffic, Hi-Y Club. JOHN LOZOWSKI Hatch Junior High why.. This cheerleader has been able to form many acquaintances which he holds largely through the power of his personality. With this advantage, and aided by a quick wit and appreciation of a good ioke, John has became well known and liked by all. He has a knowledge of almost all school activities. ACTIVITIES: I. Homeroorn Reporter 121 131. 2.Junior Varsity Sports, Track 131. 3. Intramural Sports: Base- ball 1l1 121, Soccer 1l1. 4. Clubs: Cheer Leading 121 131, Senior Dancing 131. 5. Other Activities: Electrician 121 131, Open House 1Tumbling Act1 121, N.Y. A. 131, Student Government 131. PRISCILLA MAE MacDONALD Hatch Junior High Chickie Cuteness, stylishness, as well as a fetching giggle and an irresistible personality, were bestowed upon our Chickie, with pleasing results. On those freezing days, did you ever see Priscilla without her ice skates? It must be her favorite sport. ACTIVITIES: Tap Dancing 121 131, Traffic 131, Open House 131, Class Day 131, Gym Exhibition 131, Mag- azine Campoign 131, Senior Dancing Club 131. 27 FRANCES MAESTRO Cramer Junior High School Petty Petty's popularity may be credited to her witty remarks and allearound good humor. Although ap- parently happy-ga-lucky, she is really brilliant and ambitious. ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee i3l. ELLEN ROSE MARKS West Orange High School Gaston Junior High ..Len.. Ellen hosn't been with us very long, but she seems to have adapted herself quite well to her new surround- ings. Ellen possesses big brown eyes and always has a cheery Hello, and a smile for everyone. Good luck to you, Ellen. MILLIE MARZELLA Burrough Junior High Mil A wide grin topped by brown curly hair pictures our MiI. Always active both physically and men- tally, she is known tor her carefree ways and snappy comebocks. ACTIVITIES: Basketball ill f2l i3l, Baseball ill I2l i3l, Soccer ill I2l l3l, Dramatic Club I2l, Chorus Club Ol, Magazine Campaign Ol. RITA BERNICE MARZIANI Hatch Junior High School nm.. Petite, pretty and neat. These are but a few ot the many adiectives we could use to describe Rita. Her hair is something to rave about-black and curly. Her smile-well, lust take a look. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club i3l, Open Hause I2l, Christe mas Entertainment Ill. THELMA McGlNN Hatch Junior High School Dutchy Need a good, dependable worker? Ask for Thelma. Miss McKenty will vouch tar her etticiency in M-4. Thelma has a grand sense at humor and a ready smile for everyone. She has lots of friends who think the world of her, and she gets along exceedingly well with them all. ACTIVITIES: Wilsanian Reporter fill, Usher i2l, Trate tic K3l, Open House i3l, Senior Prom Committee i3l, Dramatic Club Ol, Senior Dancing Club Ol. :RED MEIDT Cramer Junior High School Fred Fred is o quiet, good natured fellow who has an interesting personality. One at his chief interests is electrical work. With Fred's good looks, none of us can understand why he isn't more interested in girls. Perhaps he knows when he is well oft. ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Committee Bl, Open House I2l, Bowling ill I2l l3l, Dancing Club Ol, Electri- cion tor Plays and Dances K2l f3l. 28 BARBARA LEE McINTIRE Hatch Junior High Bobs Bobs is one of the really dignified seniors-tall, with smoothly arranged hair and pleasing personal- ity. She has a habit of complaining about what is in her lunch. Perhaps she'lI be satisfied some day. If you want her, you'll mast likely find her partaking in some sport or tap-dancing. ACTIVITIES: Secretary-Reporter 121 131, Ping Pong Manager 131, Soccer 121 131, Volley Ball 121 131, Top Dancing 121 131, Traffic 121 131, Play Production 1I1 121, Open House 121 131, Yearbook Committee 131, Senior Dancing Club 131, Dramatic Club 1l1 121 131, Tri Hi 131, Magazine Campaign 131, Wilson- ian Reporter 121 131, Gym Exhibition 131, Christmas Decorating 131. HELEN McHUGH Hatch Junior High School Helen I-lelen's sunny disposition makes her an enioyable schoalmate and friend. Dancing is her specialty, and we all loin in wishing her much success in the future. ACTIVITIES: Open House 121, Dramatic Club 121 131, Vaudeville Show 1I1, Senior Dancing Club 131, Prom Committee 131, Play Production Committee 131, Tree of Paradise 131. BRUNO FRANK MELCHIONNI Burrough Junior High MeIky Quick-witted Bruno is always ready with a come- back for any iest. He is a good scholar and has been o splendid worker in various school and class activities in which he was interested. ACTIVITIES: I, Intramural Sports: Baseball 121. 2. Committees: Play Production 121, Yearbook Planning 131, Budget 131, Flower, Song and Motto 131. 3. Clubs: Science 131, Dancing 131, Christmas Enter- taining 121, Open House 121. 4. Activities: Traffic 131. MARCELLA MORRIS Hatch Junior High Maassie Maassie will get along well in a position be- cause of her industry, friendly manners, and auiete ness. She is a very fine girl and is certainly worth- while to have for o friend. ACTIVITIES: Golf 131, Open House 1I1 131, Dancing Club 1I1. JAMES H. NAYLOR mummy.. In this corner, we have the champion of personal- ity, Jimmy Naylor. Jim was a member of the varsity baseball team in I939. This good-looking chap is tops with the ladies, but not with all the fe- male teachers. His favorite sport is eating: his next favorite sport is eating some more. In case any- thing is ever missing, Jimmy lives at 798 North 29th Street. ACTIVITIES: I. Sports: Junior Varsity Baseball 1I1. Varsity 121. 2. Offices: Homeroom Secretary 121, Homeroom Leader 131, Traffic 121 131, Yearbook Committee 131, Wilsonian Representative 121. Attended Technical High School of Scranton, Penn- sylvania. HENRY NEMIROFF Hatch Junior High Henry Sincere and always interested in helping, Henry can usually be found working or playing hard. But this doesn't mean he can't laugh. On the contrary, his smile is his biggest asset. ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1I1 121 131, Wilsonian Staff 1I1, Auditing 131, Wilsonian Reporters 1l1. Intermural ?FJorEts3 Baseball 1I1 121, Basketball 111 121, Soccer 2 29 REBA NEWMAN Burrough Junior High ..Re.. GiggIe, giggle -and you know Re is around. She is a true friend ta all who know her and is always willing to help. Her magnetic personality and witty remarks make her our ideal school girl. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club 1I1 121, Senior Dancing Club 131, Flower, Song and Motto Committee 131. AMERICO NIGRO Hatch Junior High School MuNy That tall blond whose habit seems to be gum- chewing, Americo, is a very entertaining fellow, His wit and funny capers are known to all, ACTIVITIES: Intramural Baseball 1I1 121. BETTY JANE NOYES Cramer Junior High B. J Versatile! Brilliant! Full of fun! Reserved! Effi- cient! All of these and many more describe our first honor student. Despite her active participation in sports, she is always able to keep her high marks. ACTIVITIES: President, Girls' Athletic Association 131, Assistant Statistical Secretary, G.A.A, 121 131, Audit- ing Committee Chairman 131, Homeraom Leader 1I1 121, Referee, Soccer 121 131, Basketball 1I1 121 131, Baseball 121 131, Soccer 1l1 121 131, Valley Ball 1I1 121 131, Trattic 131, Constitution 121, Open House 1I1 121 131, Auditing 131, Accounting 131, Bridge Club 131, Commercial Law Club 131, Wilsonian Book Reviews 121 131, Hostess Committee 131. HAROLD D. OBERLE Cramer Junior High noben Obe is a quiet and timid fellow. He is a con- stant striver for the betterment of his work, and will undoubtedly go far in his profession. He has a wonderful personality and a pleasing disposition. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 131, Dancing Club 121 131, Wil- sanian Reporter 121, Intramural Sports: Baseball 121 131, N.Y. A. 131. PATRICIA GERTRUDE ORZEHOWSKI Hatch Junior High Pat After you have met Pat, you realize that even though she is quiet, her friendliness and charming smile more than make up for her lack of words. No matter what she does you can always depend on her to come through. ACTIVITIES: Wardrobe Mistress 131, Senior Prom 131, Treasurer's Committee 131, Costume Committee 121, Dramatic Club 121 131, Glee Club 121 131, Senior Dancing Club 131, Magazine Campaign 131, Christ- mas Entertainment 121 131. LEONARD FRANK OTTO Burrough Junior High ..l-en.. Len is one of our smaller but active classmates. He would mike a good basketball player it he were a little tallerg but as it is, he has to be Con- tcnted with the role at manager. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Sports: Baseball 121. Varsity Sports: Assistant Manager, Basketball 121, Head Manager, Basketball 131. Clubs: Hi-Y 1I1 121 131. 30 6 'JRR' 19 50 le MAE PASCU Burrough Junior High Maisie Good Things come in small packages. This axiom iusf fiTs Maisie. Thaf cufe smile, and Those Twinkling eyes have fIoored many. ACTIVITIES' Dramcilic Club l2l l3l, Phofography Club l2l, Chorus Club l3l, Service Club l2l, Magae zine Campaign l3l. MICHAEL PEPE Burrough Junior High School npep.. This musically inclined boy played The Trombone in The band. He's small, dark and quief. He is proof Thaf Silence is Golden. ACTIVITIES: lnframural Baseball lll, lnTramurol Soc- cg lll, Band l2l l3l, OrchesTra l2l l3l, Open House ARVIDA PETERSON Burrough Junior High Pole Pefe is-a very quief buf aThleTic girl. She has greaT ability as a leader of her classmafes, and we know she will go far in anylhing she aTTempTs. ACTIVITIES: Offices: PresidenT, Girls' A.A. l2l, Cap- Toin, Soccer l2l, BaskeTbalI l2l, Volley Ball l2l. Girls' A.A.: Baskefball ill f2l Bl, Soccer lll l2l f3l, Volley Ball ill i2l, Quoils i2l l3l, Swimming ill l2l, Deck Tennis l2l l3l. CommiTTees: Alhlefic Banque? HosTess l2l, Open House ill i2l, Traffic l2l l3l. Conferences: Drexel l2l. RITA PULEO Burrough Junior High NRG.. Every Time you see Re, she flashes her magnelic smilef How can we help buf delighf in knowing her when she is conTinually displaying her cheerful- ness? ACTIVITIES: Wilsonian Secrefary ill l2l, ATTendance gfificer l2l, Magazine Campaign l3l, Chorus Club MORRIS WILSON RICKENBACK Cromer Junior High Rick Because of his pleasanf disposifion, Rick is well known and liked by all his classmafes. Being afh- lefically inclined, he parTicipciTes in mosT sporls. Difficulty in making conversafion is one obsTacle Thal is never found in Rick's paTh. ACTIVITIES: I. Varsify Sporfsz Foofball I2l, Tennis l2l l3l. 2. lnframural Sporfsz Baseball lll l2l l3l, Soccer ill l2l l3l. 3, Clubs: Bowling l3l, Glee lll, Hi-Y ill, Dancing l3l. 4. Commifleesz Traffic l2l. 5. Offices: SecreTary Cll. MYRTLE BEATRICE RITCHIE A Cramer Junior High HMYH.. In This corner, we have a mosT quief and dignified miss who is always ready To lend a helping hand. There's noT a chance To be gloomy when MyrT Turns on Thol sunshiny smile of hers, She knows iusf what To soy and how To say il To make you feel belfer. She will be a cheerful addition To someone's business office we know. ACTIVITIES: Welfare CommiTTee Chairman l2l, Glee Club ill l2l, Dancing Club l3l, Mono Bi Hi lll, Magazine Campaign Ol. 3 I WILLIAM ROBINSON Cromer Junior High sm Bill is a quief, sfeady fellow wifh a fwinkle in his eye. One always has 'rhe feeling fhaf fhere's a good deal more in his head fhon comes ouf his moulh. Who knows what genius is lurking fhere wailing fo be discovered? Perhaps some day we may all be asfounded fo see Bill's name in headlines. ACTIVITIES: I. Varsify Sporfs: Tennis l2l l3l. 2. ln- framural Sporfs: Baseball ill, Soccer Ill. 3. Open House l2l. LEONARD ROSS Hcfch Junior High School nl-en.. Wherever There is noise, There you will find Ross. He is brilliant in bookkeeping and his marks prove he is sfudious. For fun in classes, find Ross. ACTIVITIES: Inlramural Baseball ill i2l, Inframural Baskefball ill CZJ, lnframural Soccer lll l2l, Danc- ing Club i3l, Wilsonian Reporler l2l. DOROTHY RYAN Hofch Junior High Doi To sum Dorofhy's personalify up is a hard bu? pleasing lask. Hard because There is so much To say abouf her in so small a space, buf pleasing because everything that can be said is nolhing buf fhe besf. Besides being a swell dancer, she is a preffy girl wifh lofs of personalily. She possesses fhaf cerfain something fhaf makes anyone proud fo be called her friend, ACTIVITIES: Vice-Presidenf of Senior Class Ol, Horneroom Secrelary ill, Tap Dancing Ill l2l, Traffic i2l i3l, Open House i2l l3l, Magazine Com- paign lZl, Wilsonian Reporfer ill, Usher ill I2l l3l. SALVATORE ROBERT SCAFINI Burrough Junior High School Sol Sal is fha? cufe fellow who has an olive com- plexion and dark wavy hair. Sal has a good humor and with his flashing smile is always a pleas- ing sighf. ACTIVITIES: lnfromural Baskefball l3l, lnlramural Baseball ill I2l i3l, lnlramurol Soccer l2l, Table Tennis f2l, Bowling i3l, Dancing Club i3l. FREDERICK F. SELG Burrough Junior High Fred The mainsfay of fhe iunior varsify soccer learn, Soccer 5elg, has been capfain of fhis leam for several years. His cheerfulness immediafely im- presses anyone who rneefs him, ACTIVITIES: l. lnframural Sporlsz Baseball ill l2l, Soccer Ill. 2. Junior Varsify: Soccer lll. 3. Clubs: Molrion Pictures l2l, I-Ii-Y Cll, Dancing l3l. 4. Olher Acfivifies: Wilsonian Secrefary i2l. 5. Varsily Sporfs: Soccer I3l. SYLVIA ESTHER SHAPIRO ' Burrough Junior High nsyln Sylvia is small of sfafure, buf is cheerful, sincere, and a dependable school chum. She has a mighty fine sense of humor, and she can always be found where fun is fo be had. ACTIVITIES: Dramafic Club i2l l3l, Glee Club ill ghli Klgslncing Club i2l, Library Club i3l, Candy ir . 32 RUTH SHARP Hatch Junior High Shorty From her shiny curls to her tiny toes, Shorty is full of fun and always ready for a laugh. She be- lives in doing things well, and never leaves a task half finished. Shorty will probably, some day soon, be happily employed as Somebody's Stenog. ACTIVITIES: Student Government Committee I31, Sc ool Color Committee I31, Open House l31, Treas- urcr's Committee I31, G-lee Club I31. ANTHONY SIEDLECKI Hatch Junior High ..Tony.. The auietest fellow in our class and he certainly lives up to it. You never get any noise from Tony unless asked for. ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I31, Science Club I31, Baseball II1 IZ1, Football II1 l21. JOSEPHINE SIMPSON Cramer Junior High DaIIy She might be little, but-oh my! Our Dolly has one of te best senses of humor we know and is popular with both girls and boys. She can really make that pencil travel in shorthand class and the keys fly in typing. Oh, by the way, have you ever heard one of her original super-de-luxe sneezes7 ACTIVITIES: Basketball II1 I31, Baseball II1 l21 I31, Soccer II1 l21 l31, Bowling II1 l21, School Color Committee I31, Open House lI1, Motto, Flower and Song Committee I31. IRWIN SKILLMAN Cramer Junior High SkiII Who doesn't know Skillman? He is that boy who helps make some of our duller periods happier by his timely and funn remarks. When it comes to electrical motors andy airplanes, Skillman is one of the smartest fellows in the school. ACTlVITlES: I. Offices: Wilsonian Reporter II1. 2. Intramural Sports: Baseball II1 l21, Football II1 l21. RUSSELL SNYDER Hatch Junior High School IIRUSSH Rusty is the quiet type of fellow from whom we expect little animation. This is not the case with him, however. Baseball is his favorite sport, which is not surprising, considering his ability for the sport. ACTIVITIES: I. Offices: Assistant Wilsonian Reporter g2?. Intramural Sports: Baseball II1 121, Football I . MORTON SOLOMON I-latch Junior High School Mort This well-dressed gigoloycalls all the girls Sis, and you always find the girls around him. Wherever there is fun or David Cohen, you will find Morton. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Tennis II1, Junior Varsity Tennis ll1, Intramural Baseball l21, Intramural Basketball IZ1, Intramural Soccer ll1, Homeroom Leader II1, Homeroom Secretary l21, Commercial Law Club II1, Dancing Club C21 C31, Prom Committee l31, Glce Club I31. 33 JEANNETTE MAY SOVER Cramer Junior High School Penny Penny is our pep, vim, and vitality girl. She always gels us in the swing when we cheer. We know she'll reach the top with her winning ways and sunny smile. ACTIVITIES: Traffic 135, Open House 1I5, Senior Prom Committee 135, Social Dancing 135, Christmas Decorating 135, Dramatic Club 125 135, Bridge Club 135, Golf 125 135, C-lee Club 135, Ushers 125 135, Cheerleading 125 135, Candy Girl 125, Wilsonian Reporter 135. ELEANOR SPECTOR Burrough Junior High .. Spec Although she moves about slowly, she has a quick smile. Her keen sense of humor is admired by every- one. If you cver want to find Spec, look for Snussie, for wherever one is the other is sure to be Oun . ACTIVITIES: Homeroom Reporter 125 135, Chorus Club 135, Senior Dancing Club 135, Service Club 135, Open House 125, ETHEL ROSE STOMEL Hatch Junior High - MEM.. Ett is a very ambitious girl, and is very friendly in conversation. This 'friendliness was exhibited to the very best advantage when she was a candy girl at our Dramatic Club plays, ACTIVITIES: Service Club 1l5, Dramatic Club 125 135, Library Club 125 135, Open House 135, Traffic 135, Christmas Play 125, Chorus Club 135, Candy Girl 135, Senior Day Committee 135. CORA MAE STOP FO RD Holch Junior High Cora This talented young miss not only goes in for sports but is a splendid tap-dancer. Her wit is her by-word, and her smile her introduction. Cora is an outstanding student with marks anyone could be proud of. ACTIVITIES: Homeroam Leader 135, Homeroom Sec- retory-Treasurer 135, Tap Dancing 1I5 125 135, Open House 1I5 125 135, Traffic 135, Yearbook Committee 135, Senior Dancing Club 135, Tri Hi 135, Wilsonian Reporter 135. FRANCIS ERNEST THOMPSON Cromer Junior High Red Light Always good for a laugh. That's our Red Light. Franny likes fun, and we always have it when he's in our midst. His popularity with the ladies seems to increase with age. In his more serious moments he is an A-I soccer player. May he be as successful in lite as he is on the soccer field. ACTIVITIES: I. Offices: Vice-President 125, Captain, Soccer 135 145. 2. Intramural Sports: Basketball 1l5 125, Baseball 1l5 125, Varsity Soccer 125 135 145. DOLORES TILLMAN Hatch Junior High Tillie Tillie is one of our quiet girls. She has very little to say: but you can be sure that when she does speak, whatever she says is worth hearing. I-ler charming personality has won her many friends. She is always ready to lend a hand at such iobs as the Dramatic Club ploy, -or even holding the flag in homeroom in the mornings. ACTIVITIES: Library Club 1I5, Dramatic Club 125 135. 34 RUTH VEDATSKY Hatch Junior High nkve.. Smallness is no handicap to this pretty, dark-haired girl. It makes no difference to her when or where she is, she bursts into song whenever she pleases. Her ambitions will probably be fulfilled because of her willingness to work. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club II1 l21 I31, Glee Club CI1 Q21 I31, Play GJ, Manager of Candy Girls C31, Stage Hand II1. DIANA VLAHAKIS Hatch Junior High Dena Our feminine Benny Goodman is pictured here. lt's our clarinet player- Dena, She has a very wide circle of friends, all of whom have nothing but the best to say about her. She is dependable and has been a faithful worker in school musical organiza- tions, which will suffer a real loss when she graduates. ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club CI1 I31, Field Day ll1, Orchestra II1 I21 131, Band II1 I21 I31, Open House I21 I31, Cultural Olympics Band Review l21, Vaude- ville Show lI1, Spring Festival l21 I31. DORANNA WAGNER Burrough Junior High HDR.. Our Dee is not only a brilliant scholar, but successful in many other ways. Here is a girl with a sense of humor, an understanding nature, and a pleasing personality and appearance. She is fond of sports, especially volley ball. Ask her about it sometime. As a true friend, she is the best. ACTIVITIES: Homeroom Leader I21 C31, Captain of Volley Ball Team K31, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer U1, Volley Ball II1 I21 l31, Swimming l21, Traffic II1 I21 C31, Play Production Committee I21, Open House U1 121 I31, Yearbook Committee C31, Guid- ance Committee l21, Tri Hi I31, Wilsonian Reporter I31, Golf Club I31. WILSON WARE A Hatch Junior High Mousey Actions speak louder than words certainly ap- plies to this classmate of ours. Wilson, who is an the school track team, has been out every year. We are afraid the school is losing a talented iumper when Wilson graduates. ACTIVITIES: I.: Intramural Sports: Baseball I21, Bas- ketball I21, Track I31. WALTER WELLS Hatch Junior High Reef Walter is the optimistic type of fellow who has a smile for everyone. Though he never participated an any athletic teams in school, his athletic ability is known throughout the church league. He worked just enough to pass his subiects, but his good nature kept him on the better side of the teachers and his fellow students. ACTIVITIES: Clubs: Hi-Y l31. Intramural Sports: Baseball II1 I21, Basketball l21. EDWARD WASHMAN Hatch Junior High Washie Here is a first-class Fairview Romeo who has a different girl on his arm every day, This likeable fellow was a spark plug on the Woodrow Wilson football team for three years. He also stood out in track and field. Washie plays At the Balae Iaika very beautifully on his accordion. Ask him if he remembers 'Snooks or The Barons. It you ever see Ed running, iust whistle The Beer Barrel PoIka, because he adores music. ACTIVITIES: I. Intramural Sports: Football II1 IZ1 I31, Track ll1 Q21 I31. 35 , I un if ,-. WILLIAM EDWARD WERKING, JR. Cramer Junior High School Inky Tall, dark, and goodlooking, this is Eddie. His interests center around girls. ACTIVITIES: Senior Pram Committee l3l, Junior Var- sity Baseball l l, Bowling I l, Scnior Dancing Club l J, Intramural Baseball l J. JOHN WHITE Cramer Junior High Jack Everyone knows Jack. And most everyone knows he can usually be found with John Hicks. This fellow loves sports, but is at his best laying the all- American game of baseball. Maybe this accounts for his all-American style of winning many good riends. ACTIVITIES: I. Offices: Homeroom Leader CEU, As- sistant Football Manager lll l2l, Varsity Football Manager l3l, President of the Senior Class Ol. 2. Committees: Traffic C21 l3l, Open House lll l2l, Hall Duty lfll, Traffic Floor Captain l3l. 3. Clubs: Bowling Gt, 4. Intramural Sports: Baseball ill, Soccer ill, S. Other Activities: Usher l3l. JOHN ALBERT WHITTAKER Hatch Junior High Jack Jack is a mischievous, happy'go-lucky sort of person who leaves behind him at Wilson the remem- brance of carefree fun and pleasant friendship. He can also be a very efficient worker. A more likeable and entertaining fellow is hard to find anywhere. ACTIVITIES: l. Committees: Prom Committee l3l, Decorating Committee l3l. 2. Clubs: Hi-Y l3l. 3. lntramura Sports: Baseball lll. CHARLES DANIEL WILKERS Cramer Junior High Chas General, who receives that title frorn his com- panions, is naturally adept in scholastic subiects. His ever-present smile and willingness to help have earned him many friends. He is one of the few who has gone through his twelve years of school life without missing a single day of school. ACTIVITIES: I. Committees: Open House ill, Cap and Gown l3l, Student Government l2l. 2. Clubs: Hi-Y lit l2l, Music Appreciation lll. 3. Intramural Sports: Soccer l2l, Baseball lil. CONSTANCE WILCZYNSKI N Hatch Junior High School Connie Connie is that vivacious, attractive, well-groomed girl who is always with Pearl Wolosyn. She is proof of that Clothes make the girl. Her hearty laugh is contagious so be careful. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club l l, Dramatic Club f l. JUANITA WIRSHOCK Hatch Junior High Winnie It is said that the best things came in small packages, and Juanita is no exception to this rule. She is one of our hardest working students, and refuses to be discouraged. lf you're ever in trouble, you can count on Winnie to lend you a helping hand. Her personality somehow is expressed in the soft melody of the lovely old-fashioned song, Juanita, ACTIVITIES: Library Club Ol, Open House l3l. 36 PEARL WOLOSYN Halch Junior High Daisy Pearl is a lrue lover of sporls such as lennis, swim- ming and baseball. Here she gels her chance lo use up excess energy. Her comeliness is nol lo be overlooked when she lurns smiling blue eyes info your face. ACTIVITIES: Dramalic Club II1 IZ1. BETTY WOLFE Halch Junior High School WoIfie Belly's dainliness and pleasanl smile have won her many friends. No one can help bul like her very pleasanl manner and pleasing allilude. Good luck in lhe fulure, Belly. ELIZABETH JEAN YONKER Cramer Junior High School Belle Belle is lhal cule blonde who is always combing her hair. She is a flirl, bul is cule wilh il. Befle's Iaughler filled lhe halls every morning. ACTIVITIES: Bowling 121 I31, Dramalic Club K31, Glee Club I31, Dancing Club ll1 I31, Play Produc- lion Commillee l21, Magazine Campaign 121, Wil- sonian Slalf IZ1, Wilsonian Reporler U1 l21. ELSIE WINIFRED YONKER Cromer Junior High Winnie Winnie is a modest, lighl-hearted girl, blessed wilh beauliful red hair. Our prediclion is lhal she will be one of our firsl brides, and a successful one al lhal. She has a flair for dramalics and alhlelics. A perfecl friend and a splendid organizer is our Winnie. ACTIVITIES: Chairman of Prom Commillee l31, Vol- ley Ball C31, Swimming l31, Dramalic Club l21 I31, Glee Club C31, Usher I31, Candy Vender K41, Chrisl- mas Play I31, Play Produclion Commillee I41, Prop- erly Cammillee I31, ALTHEA YOUNG Burrough Junior High School HAI.. Allhea is one of lhe besl-nalured girls in lhe class. She is liked by everyone and she likes every- one. Her cheery smile and engaging personality have made for her many everlasting friendships. ACTIVITIES: Homeroom Leader II1, Glee Club l31. Conslilulion Cornmfllee IZ1, Magazine Campaign I31, Wilsonian Reporler Il1, Senior Dancing Club l31, Library Club CI1. MARY ANN ZANETICH Halch Junior High Mary She's quiel, modesl, and deserves lols of luck. Her smile, her nealness in dress, her readiness lo lend a helping hand have won her Iasling friendships among lhose who know her. ACTIVITIES: Sophomore Dancing Club lI1, Library Club C21 I31, Senior Dancing Club II1, Cap and Gown Commillee I31. 37 FAY ZELLER Halch Junior High Fay Fay is so popular wiTh her fellow siudenfs Thaf she needs no infroducfion. Her pleasing personaliiy speaks for her. Her blonde hair and flashing smile make her srqnd auf among ofher sfudenfs. We hope she will climb The ladder of success as quickly as she gains The affecfions of Those who know her. ACTIVITIES: Traffic 121, Open House 1I1 131, Senior Prom 131, Social Dancing 1l1. HELEN ziucol Haich Junior High I Helen Everyone knows Helen. She has given her services To make mahy of our programs more enioyable by her skillful organ playing. Because of her magnefic personalify, This liTTIe blonde miss is popular among The girls and fellows. We hope your life is as smoofh as your organ playing, Helen, and ThaT you will be able always To keep your splendid repufafion for real dependabilify in all Things. ACTIVITIES: Affendance Commiffee 121, Chrisfmas Decoraling Cammiifee 121, Library Club 121, En- semble 1l1 121 131, Glee Club 1I1 121, Orchesfra 1l1 121 131, Chrisfmas EnTerTainmenT 1l1 121. CHARLES F. ZILZ Cromer Junior High naud.. One of Tiie Trumpefers in The band is our class- maTe, Bud, His red hair makes him sfand ouf among ofher sfudenfs in The halls. Bud is a capable and efficienl' worker in everyfhing he does. ACTIVITIES: I. Offices: Homeroom Leader 1l1, Sec- refary Reporfer 1l1, lnframural Baseball Manager 1I1. 2. Clubs: Science Club 121, Senior Dance Club 131. 3. Cornmiffeesz Siudenf Governmeni 121. 4. lnframural Sporfsz Track 131. 5. Ofher Acfivifiesz Open House, 121 131, Vaudeville Show 121, Orchesfra 1I1 121 131, Drexel Conference 131. BENJAMIN ZIPPEL Haich Junior High I llzipll For he's a iolly good fellow. And Zip cerfainly is. And always wiTh his good nafure There is a lof of common sense. Zip is one of These all-around swell fellows who can always counf an behng a success. - ACTIVITIES: l. Offices: Homeroom Vice-Presidenf 131, Homeroom Reporfer 1l1. 2. Commiffeesz Yearbook Commiffee 131. 3. Inframural Soorfsz Baseball Junior Varsify 121, Baseball Varsify 131. 38 CLASS HISTORY SENIOR MEMORIES Green! Yes, lhal's whal we were. Green as cucumbers, bul nol quile so cool, as we lirsl enlered lhe awe-inspiring corridors ol Woodrow Wilson Senior High School in I938. And we were greeled wilh lhal lamous hospilalily always exlended lo new recruils in lhe army ol educalion. Lipslick and charcoal bedeclsed, we were oh-so-courleously shown lo our classrooms and advised lo lake a shorl-cul via Wilson's lamous elevalor. Oh, lhose lirsl days! Fear gripped our hearls wilh sleel lingers as we desperalely endeavored lo solve lhe myslerious inlricacies ol opening lockers, already len minules Iale lor class. Remember lhe lime we rushed inlo class iusl as lhe lale bell rang, only lo discover lhal by some mislake we were in lhe wrong room? Then as lhe lerm wenl on we began lo realize lhal nobody paid much allen- lion lo us aller all: so wilh lhal lhoughl in mind, we began lo regain a lillle ol our lormer conlidence. 1 Finally, by some miracle, mosl ol us were promoled lo IOA. Ah ioyl We mighl no longer be relerred lo wilh lhal holelul word Rookie. Now il was our lurn lo iniliale some new lreshmen. How we enjoyed launling lhose poor crealures who were becoming slaves lo lhe same ridicule lrom which we had so recenlly escaped! Do you remember? Perhaps il was al iusl 'aboul lhis lime when we really began lo lake lhings a bil more seriously, lndividualilies began lo asserl lhemselves. We began lo lake delinile inleresls oulside ol our own sludies. To some ol us came lhe call ol lhe lwirling balon. A lew ol us proceeded lo eslablish ourselves in lhe lield ol iournal- ism. Olhers ol us were allracled by musical opporlunilies. Slill olhers ol us were seized wilh a desire lo lesl some long suspecled lalenl lor acling. The realm ol sporls offered numerous opporlunilies lo boy and girl alike. Some ol us made lhe grade: some ol us did nol. Those ol use who did have gained much lhrough our parlicipalion. Those ol us who did nol. have been conlenl lo exhibil our school spiril by being exciled speclalors. And so we were swepl lhrough our high school years in a whirl ol lessons, examinalions, sporls, commillees, dances, and lhe numerous olher aclivilies lhal make high school lile lhe wonderlul experience il is. Finally we arrived al whal mighl be considered a mileslone in our high school lives. We had al lasl reached lhe highesl posilion in lhe social raling ol lhis edu- calional inslilulion. Dignilied seniors! Well, seniors anyway. The superior members ol lhe school. in our own eslimalion, al Ieasl, And wilh lhe honor ol being seniors came lhe excilemenl and aclivily ol lhe senior lerm. Commillees were lormed, big plans were made-plans which began lo have immediale resulls. Our HalIowe'en dance was a success bolh socially and linancially. Never before had a school dance been presenled wilh beller resulls. Class meelings were ollen lhe scene ol healed bul friendly argumenls. Many individuals who had always hilherlo seemed ralher shy or bashlul conlribuled line ideas loward lhe success ol our senior class as a whole. All ol us gol lo know each olher much beller: lasling lriendships were made. In our Class Day Aclivilies we were in our glory. Each senior bore lhe mark lhal lenl dislinclion lo him lor a day. Teachers sullered almosl in silence as we Iel our sludies suller while high spirils ran riol. 39 CLASS HISTORY As a damper on our spirifs came senior examinafions. ThaT lasT minufe cram- ming-cramming unfil The facTs and figures were whirling abouf in our heads in a hopelessly enfangled orgy! Then offer The faTaI Tesfs, ThaT Terrible suspense of waifing for our marks-remembering all The answers ThaT we were sure we had wrong. AT lasT came The news-happy news in mosT cases. Finally The prom! NighT of all nighfs. The nighT ThaT a girl looks forward To from her firsT day in high school. A nighT of beauTifuI girls wifh beaufiful gowns- a nighT of handsome escorfs wiTh empTy pockefs. Then in The IasT fleefing days of our high school life came Baccalaureafe Service -a service in which mosT of us realized for The firsf Time ThaT whaf we were approach- ing was noT an end To anyfhing, buf really The commencemenT of everyfhing. li ' is ik 'If ik And now ThaT graduafion is over, every one of us feels wiTh mingled emofions ThaT anofher chapfer in our lives has closed. Anofher seT of fooTprinTs has been IefT indelibly on The sands of Time. Buf The fooTprinTs behind us are few in number com- pared To Those ThaT lie ahead. To whaT desTinaTion will Those foofprinfs lead us? Who knows? BUT responsibilify and comforf lie in The facT ThaT each of us as indi- viduals musf choose his own direcfion, planf his feeT firmly and go Torfh To meeT his desTiny. As we do This, may we sincerely reTain as our lifelong moTTo: Lives of greaT men all remind us We can make our lives sublime And deparfing, leave behind us FooTprinTs in The sands of Time. I-I. W. Longfellow. By EVELYN M. BROWN. CLASS WILL We, The January Graduafing Class of I94I of Woodrow Wilson High School, of The Cify of Camden, Counfy of Camden, and Sfafe of New Jersey, being of conservafive beliefs, sound iudgmenf, and keen minds, do hereby esfablish This will and TesTamenT as our final conTribuTion To our posferify aT Woodrow Wilson High School: FIRST. IT is our desire ThaT our many and valuable Treasures be disbursed and besfowed upon The deserving parTies herein menfioned as soon affer our deparfures as may be convenienfly done. SECOND. Collecfively and whole-hearTedly we leave To our successors, The June '4l Graduafing Class, all The ioys and hearfaches, pleasures and worries, and all The inTeresTing experiences ThaT parTicularly characferize The senior Term. TI-IIRD. All The resT, residue, and remainder of our possessions, maferial and menTal, we leave and bequeafh To The following hereinsfafed individuals: I. I leave To some lucky person my baTon and The pleasures and worries of head Twirler.+MarTha Borg. . 2. We leave WiIson's halls for some ofher flunkers To roam in. -Raymond Kopakowski and Roberf Cornelius 3. To Mr. Garrigues, I leave a iar of cleansing cream To remove blushes. -Jeaneffe Kaplan 40 CLASS WILL 4. I leave Mr. Karshner lo lhe nexl bookkeeping class so lhal he can make Iile as miserable lor lhem as he has lor me.-Lillian Friedenberg 5. To Miss McKenly I Ieave lhe job ol linding a new secrelary lo carry on lhe Guidance worries and jobs she needs done.-Thelma McGinn 6. I leave my balon lo Jane Reynolds and hope il likes her eyes beller lhan il liked mine.-Gladys Engel. 7. I leave my four B's Ibools, balon, bruises, and bumpsl lo a lulure lwirler. May she like lhem as much as I did.-Norma Canzanese 8. I Ieave my drawing sel lo whoever slole il.-Roberl Bowell 9. To some well-deserving sludenl I leave all lhe nice girls-Jacob Geserick IO. I leave my A's in prinl lo Elwood Eckel. He may need lhem. -I-Ierberl Goodwin I I. To Lou Manaresi I leave my eleclrical work around lhe school. -Fred J. Meidl I2. To Miss English I leave my correcl name and my perlecl underslanding ol poelry.-Irvin Goldslein I3. To Joe Gorski I leave .-John Lozowski I4. I leave lhe organ lo Wilson's lulure organisl.-Helen Zilko I5. I will lo lhe I2B's all lhe good limes you can have only al Woodrow Wilson High School.-Irma Adelman I6. To Mr. I'Ioch, I leave a wigwam on my Indian reservalion.-Rulh I-Iarrop I7. To Jeanelle ol lhe caleleria I hereby Ieave all lhe dirly lrays. -Diana DiCesaris I8. To Mr. Karshner, my silence in class.-I-Ienry Nemiroll I9. To Mr, Long I leave lhose wonderlul nine long years he claimed lhal I would slay in I IB I'Iislory Class.-Virginia DiCicco 20. I will lo lhe I2B's Miss Warren's room, and lhe lronl seal meanl lor gigglers. -Rulh Sharp. 2I. To lhe nexl senior class I will lhe Reminglon bookkeeping machine in M-4. -Rulh Vedalsky 22. I will all my leachers lo lhe nexl class.-Allhea Young 23. I Ieave Miss Ziegler's speeches.-Mary Zanelich 24. I will Mr. Marley lo WiIson's lulure head cheerleader. May Heaven help you.-Penny Sover 25. To lhe June class ol '4I I leave my job ol helping lo leed lhe hungry moulhs in lhe caleleria.-Jeanelle Lalli 26. I Ieave my lap shoes lo Miss McKenly. Maybe her dreams ol lap danc- ing will come lrue.-Barbara Mclnlire 27. I leave my iob as Mr. Lobley's secrelary lo his lulure slenog. -Dolly Simpson 28. I leave all my How do you do's lo Wilson High's nexl receplionisls. -Elhel Slomel 29. I leave lhe nexl gym class ol seniors lo lhe disgusled Mrs. Miller. Heaven give her help. She'II need il.-Doranna Wagner 30. I will lo lhe I2B's a perlecl leacher, Mr. Long, and lhe happy hours spenl in his class.-June Allen 3I. I leave my undivided allenlion lo Miss Johnson. -Dolores Tillman, David Cohen 4I 32. I bequealh lo Mr. Long a can ol Super-X polish lo keep his Iillle green car all shiny and nice.-Phyllis Dodelin 33. I leave all lhal modern gym dancing lo some lulure seniors. They can have ill-Juanila Wirshock 34. To Mr. Garrigues, I leave my decision, l'II never make a good book- keeper. -Dorolhy Gowdy 35. I will all my hislory worries in T-2 lo lhe 'lulure graduales, wilh lhe hope lhey will gel A's like I did.-Grace Cabaniss 36. I leave my posl as bowling manager lo Marie Klungland. -Georganna Clark 37. I will all my lulure showers lo Mrs. Miller wilh my complimenls. hoping lhal she doesn'l gel colds like I did.-Linda Cipallone 38. I leave my wonderlul marks in l'Ieallh Ed lo lhe nexl seniors. -Morlon Solomon 39. To all lhose lucky I2B's I leave lwo ol lhe besl leachers I ever had-Mr. Sleck and Mr. Garrigues.-Bealrice Bellilz 40. I leave all lhe lun ol lhe Yearbook Commillee lo any lower senior who is lucky enough lo gel on il.-Marian Esworlhy. 4I. I leave my wonderlul boss, Mr. l'Ioch, lo lhe girl who is lorlunale enough lo gel him.-Sylvia Brand 42. To my successor I will all my pleasanl hours wilh Mr. Lepp and Mr. I-lussong.-Jo Goldman 43. To Mr. Sleck, in spile ol all his amazing problems and figures, I will lhe lirsl million dollars I make on my inveslmenls.-Cora Mae Sloplord 44. I leave my unboundless energy lo some lazy lellow-Joe Bucola 45. I leave my seal in Mr. Sleck's economic class lo a lorlunale sludenl ol lhe I2B class wilh lhe hope lhal she'II enioy compuling inleresl rales as much as II -Ailene Kane 46. To Mr. Lobley I leave a pair ol rabbils.-Jack Dease 47. I leave my very, very, undivided allenlion lo Miss A. Johnson.-Mae Pascue 48. To Drip I leave all my A's.-Charlolle Glemser 49. I am leaving all my poelry lo Mr. Feinslein and Mr. I-loch.-Ben Zipple 50. To Mr. Karshner I will my lall crop ol hair.-Michael Pepe 5I. To WiIson's nexl cenler, I leave my No. 32. -John Hicks 52. I leave my perlecl allendance lo Lewis Malhis. l Ie'lI need il.-John Fesq 53. To Mr. Marslon: A hope lhal lhe lulure Sludenl Governmenl adminislra- lions will be as successlul as lhe presenl one-Evelyn Jalkiewicz 54. I leave my posilion in lhe Guidance Ollice-M-3-lo some very lorlunale person.-Lillian Bearenl 55. To lhe nexl chiel ol lrallic I leave all lhe lun and headaches ol running lhe school.-Leon I-lelfellinger 56. I leave lo Carl Johnson my long Iosl pencil.-I-larold Oberle 57. I leave my seal in classes, lo some unlorlunale lads and losses. -James Naylor 58. I leave lhe iob ol hall guard lo anybody who likes lreedom lrom sludy hall.-Virginia Garcia 59. To Mr. I'loch I leave my Indian Relics.-Priscilla MacDonald 60. To glory I leave all ol Mr. I-Ioch's brulal allacks.--Winnie! Yonker 6l. I leave my excess poinls in physics lo Frannie Thompson in lhe hope lhal he passes.-Bruno Melchionni 62. I am leaving all my oranges lo Ted Bunalski.-Ed Washman JANUARY CLASS OF I94l. 42 Name l. Adelman ..... R. Ahearn ...... J.'Allen ......... J. Andruszko R. Angelasfro A. Affone ...... G. Avis ......... L. Bearinf ...... B. Bellifz ...,.... J. Biffner .... M. Borg W. Bobson ...... W. Born ...,.... R. Bowell ....... S. Brand E. Brown J. Bucola ....... J. E. G N. L. N. G. D. L. R. F. E. B. V. W. J. D. V. N. T. P. A. D. R. B. G. Budesa ....... Bu nfing ...... Cabaniss .... Ca rufhers .... Cippollone Canzanese Clark ......,. Cohen ....... Cooper ..,.., Cornelius .,.. Cowan .... Coxon . . Cramer . .. .. Daniel .. .... . Dease .,.... . De Cesaris .... Di Cicco ...... Di Marco. .. . Dodd ........ Dodelin ... .. Dofo ........ Douglass ..... Dukes . .. Eiss ..... Engel ....... Davis ....... C. Ercolani ..... M. Esworfhy .... -. L. Friedenberg ... T. Gallagher ... . V. Garcia ....... J. Garramona J. Geserick ...... H. Gibson ...... C. Glemser .. ,. J. Goldman ..... l. Goldsfein .... H. Goodwin ..... E. Gordon .. D. Gowdy . R. Hand R. Harrop . J. Hayburn ,.... J. Hicks ........ L. Heffelfinger . . . C. Henson ..... . W. Hillman . D. Hopkins G. Irwin E. Jalkiewicz ,. G. Joline A. Kane J. Kaplan ....... R. Kopakowski A if Krifikson ..., Lalli ......... TALKIES ldiosyncrasy Finding new hair sfyle .... Don f smoke ............ Dance wacky .............. .... .Admiring fhe opposife sex. A good lisfener.. ......... .... Making noise ........... Bashful ................. Doodling .................. .... Falling for men feachers ........... Arguing ............. ............ Always sfanding wifh hands clasped. Never lafe for class ............... Worrying abouf spelling... .. .. No pafience ............ Brushing nose ......... Asking quesfions .. Hafes work ...... Quiei' .............. Slamming books ....... Drifling in clouds ........ Driving againsl' fraffic .... Day dreaming ........ Being undecided ........... .... Chewing on pencil ................ Making Miss Johnson mad ......... Playing baskefball .......... .,.. Mumbling ....... .. .. .... Wiggling ears '-lookeying ..... ierfecf .......................... Dance wacky ..................... Having foo much on mind al' one hme .......................... Geffing up early in fhe morning .... Always complaining .............. Quick femper ............ ...... Doing nofhing ....... .... Quief as a mouse .... .... Dance wacky .......... .... Always wifh Mike .,....,. .... Oalling everyone Hon , .. ... Flirfing wifh eyes ....... .... Sfudying .............. . . . . Accidenfs .............. .... Saying l'm mad of you .. .. .. Bifing her lips.. ......... . . .. Cracking chewing gum... Sleeping wilh moufh open: .... . .. Sfar gazing . .................... . Worrying aboul' checking showers.. Sleeping in class ............,..... Talking fo myself ......... .... Nicknaming people .. .... Supercilious smile ................. Talks abouf nofhing.. .......... .. Eafing chocolafe marshmallows ..... 'lacking laugh ................... Chewing gum .... ..,, Qulef ............,, . Chewing gum ........... .... Vof missing a dance ..... ..., Wiggling ears ......... .... Running car on no gas .... .,,, Running offer Glenn .... .... Talking .................... . Taking chances ................., 'mifafing Connie Ercolani .......... Snapping fingers offer making a mrsfake . ........... ........... . Quiefesf band member .... .... Wanfing foo many 'things .... . Chewing gum ....,....... .... Telling corny iokes ........ .... .Talks foo loud ............ ... Wrifing receipfs for dues... .... I nfe nfion Travel, gef iob .... Graduafe ........ Governmenl' iob .... ..... Dicfafor of U.S. .. Secrefary ...... Prinfer ........... To fake fo girls .... Arfisf ......... Sfage acfress . . . Debafer ........ Model .........,. Soldier of forlune .... ..... Draffsman ....... Paffe rn maker ..... Privafe secrefary ......... Good wife ............... Machine gunner in air corps. Aufo mechanic ........... Arf feacher .............. Nurse ..,...... Famous aviafor . .. .... Sfenographer ..... ..... Privafe secrefary . . . . . . .. Privafe secrefary . . . . . . . Be high-class bum ......... Courf sfenographer Go fo Hawaii ............ Gunner in air corps ....... Drummer in band .......... Marry a millionaire ........ Radio dramafisf .... ..... Own confecfionary Mafh feacher ............ Elecirrcuan .... . ...... . . . . Cerfified public accounfanf. Governmenf worker ......, .Join army Office worker . : .......... Travel U. S. .....,......, . Gef a wife fhaf can cook. .. Public accounfanf Privafe secrefary Work awhile, fhen Bookkeeper ....... ..... Graduafe .....,.. ...,. Privafe secrefa ry .... ..... Clerk ..........,. ..... Edifor of lovelorn.. ..... Beaufy culfuralisf Graduafe ............... Radio singer .... Cerfified public Prinfer ...... .... ...... Professional acfress and singer . ............... . Own '4I converfible coupe.. Millionaire .. .......... .. Own Model T coupe ,,..... Armafure-winder .......... Bus execufive ........,.... Hollywood phofographer Telephone operaior ....... Apprenfice in Shipyard, . .. Posfal clerk .,.,.......... Fly an airplane ............ Be a good secrefary ....,.. Drummer wifh well-known orchesfra .............. Dramafic radio sfar ........ Secrefary fo big business man.... .... Nlone... ....,. Clerk in poslofiice ..... .... Docfar's secrefary ... ..... 43 'Uraffsmarl' . ............ .. Capfain in army ..... . .... sfore. . . marry. . . Social secrefary .......... Probable Destiny Hairdresser A-I ianifor Scrubwoman in F.B.l. building Lady killer Salesgirl Airplane pilof Bachelor A good wife fo Herman Secrefary Presidenf of A. F. of L. Work in office Sailor Worker in blue-prinf room Family-man Marry boss' son Twins W.P.A. worker Grocery sfore Wife fo some lucky guy Housewife Milkman Housewife Good wife fo O. S. Wino's wife Professional bum Forward on Sphas feam Sailor Foafball coach Professional loafer End up in silly household Waifress af Sloppy Joe's clerk Can'f fell Hunfer Housewife Bachelor girl Who knows Janifor Sfreef Cleaner Selrlle in Camden Robin's hubby Bookkeeper Marry her boss Housewife Salesgirl Salesgirl Sfreef cleaner Make Berf a good wife Secrefary Fafher of six kids Salesgirl af Sears Sfay unmarried Mr. Hussong's privafe secrefary Janifor Fafher of seven kids 'Ihorus girl Pleasanf waifress Office worker Air hosfess Linesman Clergyman Chauffeur Housewife Family man living on Unemploymenf lisl' Be married wife's money Recepfionisf Car washer Somebody's sfenographer Sfenographer Barker for circus Tobacco aucfioneer Housewife Name E. Larson .. C. Leggeff ...,. . M. Long ........ J. Lozowski ..,.. P. MacDonald F. Maesfro ...... E. Marks . .. R. Marziani ..... M. Marzilla ..... T. McGinn ...... H. McHugh ..... B. Mclnfire F. Meidf ,....... B. Melchionnl M. Morris . J. Naylor ..... R. Newman ..... H. Nemiroff .... . A. Nigro ....... B. Noyes ....... H. Oberle .... . P. Orzehowski L. Offa ......... M. Pascu ....... A. Peferson ..... M. Pepe ........ R. Puleo ........ M. Rickenback M. Richie ....... W. Robinson .... L. Ross ,... D. Ryan S. Scafini .. R. Sharp .. A. Siedlecki ..... J. Simpson ...... l. Skillman ...... M. Solomon ..... J. Saver R. Snyder ...,... E. Specfor ...... E. Sfomel ....... C. Sfopford ..... D. Tillman ...... F. Thompson R. Vedafskv ..... D. Vlahakis ..... D. Wagner ..... W. Ware ...... . E. Washman .... W. Wells ....... E. Werking ..... C. Wilkers ...... W. Wills ....... J. Wirshock ..... J. Whiffaker .... C. Wilczynski .... J. Whife ........ B. Wolfe ........ P. Wolosyn ..... E. Yonker ....... W. Yonker ..... . A. Young ....... M F. H C. B. . Zanefich Zeller ........ Zilkow .... .. . Zilz ..,. Zippel ...... . 5 ldiosyncrasy Reading abouf fhe saxophone.. Never gef up before I0 A. M. . Making an error ............ Arguing wifh everybody ....,. Losing voice ................ Nof doing English homework. Bifing nails ....,............. Bifing nails ............... . .. Always iumping around ...... TALKIES lnfenfion ....To play wifh Piff......... ... .Be successful and marry a preffy girl ............ ....Professional afhlefe .... Machinisf ........... ......'42 converfible Pafhological fechnician ... Chorus singer ............ i iJimmy's wife ............ . ..... Jusl' a good iob ..... .. Does everybody's homework buf own.Sfeady iob ....... .. Fooling wifh hair .................. Secrefary ...... .... Doodling ................... Running car on fafher's gas .... Voice cracking ..........,.. Frowning ................... Never recifes orally in class .... Chewing gum .............. Always living fhings ,,..... Chewing gum .............. Can'f keep eyebrows down ..... Looking ouf fhe window ..... '. Laughing of nofhing ...... Lafe for school ........ Always laughing ............. Daydreaming .............,.. Coming 'lo every band pracfice. Always laughing ............. Going wifh Skillman in school.. Worrying for fear if won'f be pe Ouief ...................... Flirfing ................. ,.... Baby folk .............. Admiring ofher people .... Worrying abouf dief ..... Ouief .............. Always hungry ........ Wisecracks . ............ . Lafe a lof .................. Cheering for opposife feam .... Riding fo school on bicycle ..., Chewing gum ................ Worrying abouf class work ..., Running fingers Through hair. .. Bifing nails .............,.. Feef foo big ............. Worrying abouf hair ......., Chewing on her lockef ........ Running fingers fhrough hair.. Reading ................... Clicking heels ....... .... Winking of everyone ......... Lazy ........................ .....Secrefary ....Elecfrical engineer .. ,... ....Machinisf .. .....Good iob ....Aviafor ... .Telephone operafor .... . . . .Successful business man. .. ....Take ouf a feacher. . . . . .. ...Acoufourier .... ....Machinisf ............ ... ....Commercial arfisf .,..Truck driver .....Sfenographer 'Sfenographer ..... .... . .. Second Glenn Miller ...... .....Hairdresser Head linesman af Public Service ....... fec'r.Privafe secreia y .... .... .....Bookkeeper ....Bookkeeper....... . . . .Successful model . .,..Machinisf .-.Secrefary fo some business man .. Machinisf ...... big ....Secrefary ....Elecfrician ... . .. l5O dollars a week. .... . .. . . Go sfeady wifhouf cheafing. ..,.Draffsman ....Somebody's sfenographer . Work in office ............ Privafe secrefary ......... ....Telephone operafor ..... Professional soccer playerii ....Singer Baskefball player ,.... .... To go fo college.. ....Journalisf ..,.... . ..... play foofball .............. Paffernmaker ... Go fo college and ...,Movie sfar... Never obsenf from school in fwelve years .... ....... .............. Toolmaker . .. . Sleeping in classes ........ ..... G raducfe .---.- - Too early for oppoinfmenfs. . . ., , , Somebody's boss . . . Hafes fo gef ouf of bed ..... ..... D rOf'fSmC1f1 --,.....-..--. Hookying ................ ..... Unfying girls' shoelaces ............ To See WilSOrl'S A'fl1leiiC Worrying abouf her appearance .... Field .................. Hookying ........................ Travel ................. Combing her hair ...........,. Worrying abauf Prom ........... .. . . Be imporfanf business Docfor ........... ..... Singer ........ .. woman Be a success in business. Sfarf af back of a book fo find ouf fhe ending ..................... Secrefary ................ Asking if lipsfick is dark .... ..... W ork awhile ... Running offer Glenn ..... ..... H ave long hair .... Making up excuses ..... ..... T ravel ................... None-perfecf . .......... .... , Geffing homework done .... ...,To smash a blueberry pie in Washman's face .. . . . . . . 44 Tool maker , ............ .. Probable Desfiny Piffsbu rgh specfafor Maffress demonsfrafor Big league ballplayer Painfer on a railroad Arf designer Glamour girl Yodeler Somebody else's wife Professional iifferbug Housewife . Salesgirl Figure skafer Singing felegram' boy U.S.A. Air Corps Perfecf wife Welder - .Salesgirl . Traveling salesman Commercial bum Crusader Laborer Cross old maid W.P.A. worker Sfenographer Sporfs insfrucfress Carpenfer Shop owner Wirescraper for linesman Sfenographer Model husband Laborer Model - Firsf-class machinisf Secrefary Machinisf Wife and mofher Invenfor Office boy Big problem for some man Draffsman Glamour girl Salesgirl in fafher's sfore Salesgirl Housewife Husband Singer Bookkeeper Salesgirl lGranf's Speciall Join army Be a success Professional boskefball player Car cleaner on P.T.C. Conscripfed General manager lSfrike Organizo fionl Secrefary Join army Office iob Anofher driver like Heffelfinger Housewife Office worker Army boy's wife Marry Bill Good wife Married Gef married wifhin a yea' Organisf af Carnegie Hall Packer in Campbells' Office worker Q CLASS D,-XR!-ING CUTEST MOST POPULAR Benigmin Zippel Earl Coxson Jolnn l-llclcs Georgonnc Clorl: FOV Zeller DOFOHWV Ryon BEST PERSONALITY John Hicks Evelyn Jollciewicz BEST NATURED BEST DRESSED BEST ALL-AROUND Beniomin Zippel Joclc Deose John Hiclcs Evelyn Jollciewlcz DOFOHHCI Wagner Evelyn Jcllrlewicz MOST DlG'NIFIED BIGGEST FLIRT CUTEST COUPLE John Hnclzs i Benicmin Zippel Bruno Melchionni Barbara Mc lnhre Dorofhy Ryan Georgcnnc Clorlc MOST OPTlMlSTlC Bruno Melcluionni Evelyn .lollciewlcz WHU CLASS COMEDIAN Waller Bobson Conceffo Ercoloni NEATEST MOST COURTEOUS R Jock Qfsogen lohn lfllilclcs WHIJ' WH BEST LOOKING Roberl' Cornelius Norma Canzanese MOST STUDIOUS Bernard Eiss Beffy Jane Noyes BEST ATHLETE Merrill Long Arvida Pelerson BEST DANCER Roberl Cornelius Foy Zeller BEST ACTOR Waller Babson Esfher Gordon NOISIEST David Cohen Millie Marzilla O.UIETEST Anfhony Siedleclri Charlolie Glemser MOST PESSIMISTIC Bernard Eiss Bef+y Jane Noyes MOST CHILDISH David Cohen Beffy Jane Noyes CAMERA SHY SHORTEST Thomas Gallagher Georganna Clarlr TALLEST Leon l-lelifelfinger Belly Jane Noyes OUICKEST BLUSHER Harold Oberle Fay Zeller CLASS ARTIST lrwin Slcillman Lillian Bearinf HAPPIEST Beniamin Zippel Evelyn Jallriewicz MOST SERIOUS Bernard Eiss Belly Jane Noyes CLUMSIEST David Cohen Gladys Engel MOST NATURAL Roberf Cornelius Barbara Mc lnfire MOST TALKATIVE David Cohen Dorolhy Ryan . raw' , - J .... x-iw, ,59-Wm Q WM .. - Y 0 . mL.L. i I A A ,..., .. 3 ivggylwwl, .rV,A ,, . 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'E ' S- 2-- 1 .nv , .:.f' y 4-V 4 J. ,ez , -, ar- uf.. p. .N 'f .. . - S ,sf ,Lv :fx -A-' 2 . .e if . - -' .4 F x.. .qrf ' - 1115 T ff 1 9 fl Q' .fi L ' ' J' f fd 5 .u ,gy- , X' - ,x 9 - x fdllge dnt! NGC! True ease in wrifing comes from arf, nof chance. As 'rhose move easiesf who have learn'd fo dance 'Tis nof enough no harshness gives offense.- The sound musf seem an echo fo fhe sense. ALEXANDER POPE. Leon Heffelfinger Chairman Eleanor Bunfing Marfha Borg Virginia Daniels Georganna Clarlc Doranna Wagner Evelyn Jallciewicz Marian Esworfhy Fred Meidf Evelyn Brown .laclc While Bruno Melchionni Beniamin Zippel Cora Mae Sfopforcl Barbara Mclnfire Dorofhea Douglass glide!!! 0UeI'Ilh'l-elif During fhe ferm fhaf has now drawn 'ro a close, fhe Sfudenf Associafion Officers have been consfanfly answering inquiries, selling ficlcefs, offending forums, and performing all The ofher dufies fhaf are associafed wifh fhe sfudenf body. Neverfheless, fhe Sfudenf Associafion has once more concluded a suc- cessful ferm. Of course, cooperafion is al- ways necessary in any model governmenf, and Evelyn .lalkiewicz and I wish fo express our fhanks fo Eileen Sfenner and Alfred Peak for fheir unselfish efforfs in helping 'ro make fhis a successful venfure. Our hearfy fhanlcs also go fo Mr. Marsfon, who has so ably assisfed us in any problems fhol' have con- fronfed us. Wifh a sincere hope fhaf our successors will have as prosperous a 'rerm as we have had, we now fake our leave of fhe Sfudenf Associafion of Woodrow Wilson High School. JOHN HICKS, Chairman, EVELYN JALKIEWICZ. Vice Chairman. we? J 22,9 ....---and-.gn---nv 1 'L T3 ,Ns .911 jelo, oo . May I exTend The congraTuIaTions of The band and The cheerleading squad To Earl Coxson, Leon HeTFeI1'inger, George Joline, Edgar Larson, Michael Pepe, and Charles Zilz: To our drum maioreTTe, DoroThea Douglass: To our Twirlers MarTha Borg, Norma Canzanese, and Gladys Engel: and To our head cheerleader, JeaneTTe Sover, who are members of This graduaTing class. Words cannoT ex- press our Thanks or appreciaTion Tor your eTforTs in our behalT. We sincerely hope ThaT you have enjoyed work- ing wiTh The organizaTions and ThaT They will hold a fond place in your memory. Many people Teel ThaT graduaTion from high school is The culminaTian of IiTe. This is noT so. You are abouT To begin an advenTure ThaT will consTanTly increase in in- TeresT. IT we have Tulfilled our mission, The experiences you have had aT school will prove mosT useful To you in life. Finally, I would like To sTress The poinT ThaT The acTivi- Ties in which you engaged while aT school will sTill de end bt- ,A T ,KT x N I 'I P on you Tor supporT. As a member of The alumni, you will be able To help us in a manner closed To sTudenTs. If you become inTeresTed in This work you are sTill an acTive member oT The band and cheerleading squad. WILLIAM E. MARLEY s 1 g s 'K H 'H . l sw 5 , S 4 QQ I KW ' in-, l . .Lx 4,7 ...,f V Q E NN. 1 oA -' . Q if I 1 144, . ' 2 FV . . MM IIE V , 5 s'l I vii: -3 - jgnuer, ang ana! Woffo All Things are symbols: The exlernal shows Of nalure have Their image in The mind. As flowers and lruii and falling of 'rhe leaves. Henry Wadsworlh Longfellow. Georgcnna Clark Chairman Lillian Bearinf Herberf Goodwin Dolly Simpson Bruno Melcionni Reba Newman Virginia Garcia E 'Q P8261 ' W OLUQI' During fhe pasf fhree years, our school has been represenfed by feams of which we should be mighfy proud. The Teams of l938, I939, and l94O have won fwenfy games while losing only fhree and 'lying one, Sfarling wifh a lhrilling I3-I2 win over Rox- borough, our feam defeafed Wilmingfon, Had- donfield, Clayfon, Merchanfville, and Camden Cafholic and fied Gloucesfer. Our feam, for fhe firsf fime, wenl info fhe Camden game wifh an unblemished record. Affer a hard sfruggle, Camden finally defeafed our boys, 6-O. The I939 feam opened up wifh a I3-O vic- fory over Pifman. Gloucesler, Pleasanfville, and Haddonfield were fhe nexl' fhree vicfims 'ro fall by fhe wayside. The nexf game wifh Trenfon proved fo be fhe mosf fhrilling game any Wilson feam has parficipafed in. Our feam won fhe game in fhe lasf eleven seconds on a field goal by Ted Bunalslci, 9-6. We fhen foyed wifh fhe wealc Merchanfville and Palmyra leams before finally gaining our mosf covefed ambifion, a vicfory over Camden. Again if was Capfain Selby's fouchdown and Ted Bunal- slci's field goal which upsef fhe apple cad. This feam, Wilson's firsf undefeafed feam. A+ fhe beginning of fhe I94-O season, lhe feam appeared fo be weaker fhan fhe I938 or I939 feams, buf offer fhe Collingswood game if showed vasf improvemenf. The feam defeafed Pifman, Gloucesfer, Pleasanfville, Had- donfield, Trenfon, and Palmyra. In fhe final game of lhe l940 season, Wood- row Wilson High School was defeafed by a sfrong Camden High feam in fhe lasf 2l sec- onds of play by fhe score of 6-0. The game was well-played and hard-foughf fhroughouf. Seniors on fhis year's feam were: John Hicks, Joseph Bucola, Edward Washman, Merrill Long, and Fred Cowan. Roxborough .. Gloucesfer . . . Wilmingfan .... Haddonfield . . . Cloyfon ......... Merchanfville ...... Camden Cafholic Camden ........ ..... Pifman ....... Gloucesfer .... Pleasaniville ... Haddonfield ... Trenton ....... Merchanfville .. Palmyra .... Camden .... Pifmcn ......... Collingswood ... GIouces+er .... Pleasanfville .. Haddonfield .... Trenion ....... Palmyra .... Camden . . I938 Wins-7 Losses-I I939 'WMQ-lei Losses-0 I 940 Wins-6 Losses-2 Home Opp I3 I2 0 0 I3 0 I9 6 37 0 I9 7 36 0 0 6 Home Opp. I3 0 3I 6 I9 0 I2 0 9 6 25 0 26 0 6 0 Home Opp. I9 0 0 I3 25 I2 I9 7 I2 7 I2 O 26 6 0 6 OCCQI' I938 Home Opp. Palmyra ......... ...... . 3 0 Audubon .......... 3 0 Haddon Heighls ... 3 2 Camden ..... . .... I 0 Palmyra .,......... I 0 Haddon Heighls ... .... . . .. I 0 Camden ......... .............. I I Audubon ...... ................. 2 0 Wins-7 Tie-I Losses-0 l939 Home Opp. Mooreslown Friends . .. ..... . . 5 2 Haddon Heighfs . .. 3 0 Camden ......... 2 I Haddonfield ... 4 0 Audubon .... 4 0 Camden ....... I I Paulsboro ........ .... .... 2 I Audubon ........................ 2 I Haddon Heighls .................. 0 3 Wins-7 Tie-I Losses-I I94-0 Home Opp. Mooreslown ...... ...... . I 2 Audubon .......... 5 0 Haddon Heighls . . . O I Camden ......... 2 3 Audubon .......... .... ..... 4 0 Haddon Heighls ................. 2 3 Camden .......................... I 0 Wins--3 Tie-0 Losses-4 l938 The l938 Wilson Soccer Team won Ihe Group 4 Slale Seclional championship in addi- Iion Io lhe Camden Suburban Scholaslic cham- pionship lor I'he second successive year. Joe Rogers, caplain, led a well-balanced leam 'fhrough The season. The championships were decided when Bill Kernan headed in The goal from a cross from Francis Thompson. I939 I939 saw anolher championship lor The Wil- son Soccer Team, capluring 'Ihe Soulh Jersey Scholaslic League Trophy permanenlly, having won il for 'rhree successive years. The Presidenls ended 'rhe season wilh Charles Shugars booling in Ihe 'Final goal on a pass from Bill Faivre, Francis Thompson, caplaing William Dodd, James McDowell, and Hans Richardson played an imporlanl pczrl in a successful season. For lhree years of playing, lhe Presidenls had an enviable record of Ihirly-Iwo wins againsl only Iwo losses. l94O The Team had a lair season and was lhe only leam lo score againsi Haddon I-Ieighls in eleven games, Franny Thompson, caplain ol The learn, Bill Hillman, Newl Jaquillard, Bill Todd, Ralph Faivre, Barney Bishop, and Bob Bowell played oulslanding soccer. KGJQLGKZ I938 The season of l938 was one of lhe besl' in our baseball hisfory. In Ihis season Woodrow Wilson High School's baseball Ieam was Ci'ry Champ, Group 4 Champ, and Ile for Suburban Championship wiI'h Collingswood ond Audubon. In Ihis season, we won 'ren ouf of fwelve games. I939 The I939 season showed a drop from The '38 season. We were Ile for Ihe Cily Champion- ship wilh Camden High. This year 'rwo of Ihe members of our class, Merrill Long and James Naylor, received varsily le'Hers. I94-0 This season showed sfill furlher a drop as we won six. los'r four, and fled one. Camden High gave us keen compelilion and finally won Ihe CITY Clwmpionship. Merrill Long and Benjamin Zippel won Iheir varsify leflers. 1938 l939 Home Opp. Millville ...... 5 0 Haddonfield .. I6 Haddonfield . , 2I I Vineland ..... 2 Collingswood . I3 8 Gloucesfer .. . I6 Vineland ..... I I 4 Camden Cofh. 6 Trenion ...... I2 3 Bridgefon . . . 4 Camden Cofh. I3 5 Camden ..... 4 Bridgefon .... I3 5 Woodbury . . . 8 Camden ..... 7 I Haddon His. . 6 Woodbury . .. I0 I2 Audubon . . . . . 0 Haddon Hfs. . 5 9 Camden Calh. 5 'Audubon .... 0 0 Camden ..... 0 Audubon , , , 7 0 Aflonlic Cily . 7 Camden ..... 22 3 Wins-8 I' I0 inningsl Losses-4 I RSPIGYI Wins-I0 Losses-2 Home Opp. 7 J' x ...Q ,I Yu I . .gr 5 AX Ill I x A I Eff 4... I! X 4 il Q Sf M 5 if 1 J 5 I940 Home Opp. Millville ...... 6 4 Camden ..... 4 4 Haddonfield .. II 6 Collingswood . 2 I Vineland ..... I0 I7 Camden Cafh. I 2 Bridgelon .... I0 8 Camden ..... 0 I I Haddon His. . 6 5 Woodbury I 3 Audubon ..... 7 3 Wins-6 Tie-I Losses-4 uI Q 3 I I el X. Z?a4LefLa! l938 This year The Wilson Team was in remarkable Torm, having only a few deTeaTs during Their enTire season. The Boyd-Hoffman-Dixon combi- naTion worked so smooThly ThaT iT was a greaT worry To every Team They meT. I939 This year The baskeTball Team won nine games and losT Ten. The whole Team seT a Tine example of Team work, and oTTen, Through The greaT playing of Bob Biehler, Jim Oxley, and Melvin Hill, iT came wiThin a few poinTs of winning The game. I94-0 The Team was compleTely ouTclassed in The ciTy series games: and Though The boys ToughT valianTly, The Tinal score showed ThaT Wilson had losT all four games. However, in oTher re- specTs. The season proved To be a fair one. The Team had eleven vicTories and only Tour oTher deTeaTs. Bob Biehler and Norm Selby were oTTen The main TacTors in leading our Team To vicTory ThaT year. 'T xc' N '38-'39-'40 BASKETBALL RECORDS C, l93B Home Opp. Collingswood . .. 28 48 'Camden Cafholic Trenfon ........ 26 39 'Camden ....... 'Camden ....... 27 26 Vocaiional ..... Paulsboro ...... 72 47 Palmyra ......... 'Camden Caiholic 4l 42 Vineland ....... Paulsboro ...... 35 34 Trenlon . . . . . . Merclwaniville . .. 32 25 Wins-8 Losses-5 I939 Home Opp. Vineland ....... 30 39 Merchaniville Collingswood 34 3I Wilmingfon Vineland ....... 39 40 'Camden Cafholic Gloucesier ..... 23 3l 'Camden ....... 'Camden .. ... 20 22 Bridgeion .. . . . . Vocafional ..... 4I 24 Gloucesier ..... Alumni ......... 6I 42 Vocaiional ..... Merchanfville , .. 43 20 Wilmingfon . . . . Bridgefon ...... 32 30 Collingswood 'Camden Caiholic 20 23 Wins-9 Losses-I0 ' Ciiy Series Game l940 Home Opp. Merclwanfville . . . 25 40 Haddonfield . . . . Vineland ....... 34 24 Mooresiown .... Collingswood . . . 23 29 'Camden Cafliolic Vineland ....... 3I 34 'Camden ....... Gloucesfer ..... 53 I 6 Gloucesfer ..... 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Wm ,E .6 Qwfv W ly-4.1 , 9 Q4 if 95 5 . Wm 2-mf - - M QJ2 Sanrio Our senior girls have faken parf in sporis since 'rhey were roolcies. They have puf mosl' of lheir vim and effori' in soccer. In 'fheir 'renlh year They were fied for 'rhe championship, and fhey were lied for runners up in 'rheir lasf year. BASKETBALL Many of our girls wen+ oul' for baslceiball, and exhibi+ed +heir abilify in passing, dropping, shoofing, and many olher shrewd manipulaiions of +he ball, resulfing in fair scores and lofs of fun. BOWLING Bowling is a favorile sporl among many of 'rhe girls. This is parl of +he way They keep +heir girlish figures. Our bowlers are: Ginger Clarlc lmanagerl, Barbara Mcln'+ire, Doranna Wagner, Cora Mae Sfopford. Marlha Borg, Myrfle Rifchie, Gladys Engel, Phyliss Doclelin, Dol' Douglass, Norma Canzanese, and Lillian Bearinf. TENNIS When hal' weaiher came The girls were seen al' 'rhe Tennis couris. This sporl' was a 'favorife because of 'rhe nice +an +ha+ could be go++en. while al' +he same lime, having lhe enioymenl' of an exci+ing game of +ennis. VOLLEYBALL . Every spring lhe girls mighl be seen exercising +heir fisls-no, noi' fo fight bul' fo play volley- ball. This spori was liked by all. PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. A. Jallciewicz S. Thurman Lovell Mr. Frank M. Wielinslci Charles F. Kulp Miss Florence W. McKen'ry Theodore Soisfmann Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunn Mr. Chrislian C. Miller Miss Elizaberh V. Beclc Mr. Jules Derowslci Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Esworlhy Mr. Leo Haliano Dr. l-l. C. Linrhicum Mr. Thomas C. Marslon Mr. l-larry Lorusso Mrs. Louis Feinslein John E. l-loch, Jr. W. Louis Bossle Mr. Clifford A. Baldwin Mr. Milchell l-l. Cohen Cornplimenls of a Friend Dr. Everell B. Townsend, Jr. Mrs. Sadie E. While Mr. and Mrs. John McMur'rrie Mr. and Mrs. Selh Borg Richard S. Cranmer, D.D.S. Dr. Dumbleron, D.D.S. Dr. C. C. Eppelman, D.D.S. Dr. Laub, D.D.S. Dr. Palerz, School Denlisl Dr. F. C. Tulrle, D.D.S. Dr. Wolfson, D.D.S. A. Lincoln Sherlc, MD. Dr. Saull, DDS. Charles A. Wolverlon Complimenls of a Friend 65 WIISU JANUARY I, I95I WILSU HULDS BRUNO MELCHIONNI'S boisler- ousness has proved lo be an assel lo him. He is now a well-known sporls commenlalor. FLASH! Rockel ship invenled by Irwin Skillman, or so he says. lo be given lrial lesl lwo weeks from Wednesday. BENARD EISS receives his degree as a Public Accounlanl. THE DAVIS TENNIS CUP was again won by lhe American leam. Morris Rickenback, Henry Nemiroll, and Jack Dease look lhe singles, and David Hopkins and Marlon Solomon. a sensalional pair, carried olf lhe honors ol lhe doubles. LISTEN TO ROBERT BOWELL'S SPEECH ON SOCIALISM al THE PLAZA Tonighl I0 P. M. W. W. H. S. 3I00 on your dial TID-BITS HERE AND THERE Lillian Bearinl, Eleanor Bunlinq. and Evelyn Brown are lhe newly ap- poinled arl leachers al lhe Philadel- phia School ol Arls. Dol Ryan slars in new De Sylvan musical comedy. Fay Zeller has lead as dancer. Those ol lhe chorus are: Barbara Mclnlire, Rulh Harrop, Pris- cilla MacDonald, Lillian Frieclenberg, and Cora Mae Slopford. Doclor's receplionisl perlorms mir- acle operalion. Evelyn Jalkiewicz saves lhe life ol Mae Pascue. Famous dress designer. Miss Belly Jane Noyes, loses lorlune on slack markel. Reporls say she should have followed lhe rules of slock specula- lion given by her leacher in High School. Mr. Sleck. REVIVAL SERVICES Reverend Hicks, well-known local clergyman, urges all ol you lo allend lhe Revival Services al THE VIL- LAGE CHURCH. Jack Dease, owner ol lamous men's clolhing slore in New York, was elecled Besl Dressed Male ol lhe Uniled Slales. We are proud lo say lhal he is a graduale ol Wilson High. , 66 Woodrow Wilson Caplures 'lhe Slale Foolball Tille 'For lhe Fiflh Conseculive Year Fred Cowan's boys delealed Com- den High by lhe score ol 53-0 lo caplure lheir lillh slale champion- ship. Billy Slark smashed lhe New Jersey scoring record lo smilhereens as he scored six louchdownsand kicked live exlra poinls lo bring his season lolal lo I97 poinls. Iron Man Wylhes. son ol lhe principal. had a lield day on defense making lackles all over lhe field. Nol enough can be said ol Coach Cowan, who was ably assisled by Joe Bucolo. Jo Goldman's Swingeroos al lhe Waldorf Asloria Jo Goldman and her popular swing orcheslra are beginning a live weeks' slay in lhe main ballroom ol lhe Waldorf Asloria. The Down Beal, which is ediled by Norma Canzanese. said ol lhis orcheslra, The besl com- binalion since Glenn Miller. Members ol lhe orcheslra are: George Joline, Edgar Larson, Charles Zilz, Lillian Bearinl, Helen Zilkow. Carl Leggell, Diana Vlahakis, Earl Coxson, Michael Pepe, and Ed Wash- man. Rulh Vedalsky, popular vocal- isl, is responsible lor making The Wilson Slump lirsl on lhe mod-lil parade. Hllll IITTS Hollywood PhoTographer ls I952 OLYMPICS, U. S. WILSON HOLDS TENTH Injured in AuTo Accideni' ENTRIES CHOSEN ANNUAL REUNION Leon l-leTTelTinger, ace phoTog- rapher, was injured in a crash Three miles wesT oT PiTTsburgh. l-le was re- Turning Trom The Wilson class re- union when he sTruck a Telephone pole. Andrew DoTo. sTaTe Trooper. said he sow The HeTTelTinger car going abouT 85 miles an hour. ln The car wiTh l-leTTelTinger were John An- druszko, Caroline Henson, Connie Ercolani. and Edward Werking. HeT- Telfinger was TreaTed Tor a concus- sion oT The brain, while The oThers escaped wiTh minor bruises. SOCIETY NOTES Mrs. Clark announces her daugh- Ter's elopemenT wiTh The All-American TooTball cenTer, Bill Leone. ATTer Their honeymoon They will reside aT New Brunswick, New Jersey. Mrs. BearinT announces The en- gagemenT of her daughTer, Lillian, To Herman Sidelmann, aTTer long years oT waiTing. A Coming Home ParTy was given in The honor aT MarTha Borg, by The Gamas, on her reTurn home Tram Sweden. , Olympics To be held in Camden. New Jersey, aT Woodrow Wilson's massive sTadium. Merrill Long shines as The sTar oT Olympics. LisT oT oTher conTesTanTs: Track John Lozowski Louis Cooper David Cohen Merrill Long Edward Washman Swimming EvenTs Fred MeidT Georganna Clark Doranna Wagner Irwin Skillman Morris Rickenback Lillian BearinT Arvida PeTerson Ice EvenTs Leon HeTTelTinger Fred MeidT Georganna Clark RuTh Harrop Pricilla McDonald BeTTy Yonkers The Olympic Band is To be led by The clever and charming DaroThea Douglass. The announcer Tor all evenTs will be WalTer Babson. One oT The new evenTs of The Olympics will be The skaTing conTesT. Those parTicipaTing in This conTesT will be: Dolly Simpson Cora Mae Sfopford Barbara MclnTire 67 LasT nighT in The Senior Ballroom oT The Bellevue-STraTTord HoTel, in Philadelphia, The Woodrow Wilson High School held iTs TenTh annual reunion. The occasion was one oT The brighTesT seen by This reporTer in recenT years. Many of Wilson's alumni are now ouTsTanding. Among These are: Miss BeTTy Jane Noyes, Tamous Hollywood dress designer: Miss Dor- anna Wagner, head oT volunTeer overseas nursing uniT: Marion Es- worThy, The Wilson FooTnoTes home economics experT. Leon HeTTelTinger, Hollywood pho- Tographer oT The picTure of The year. Took picTures oT The gala aTTair. Edward Washman, All-American fullback and capTain of The Philadel- phia Eagles, was honored aT The reunion. Jack WhiTe, Tormer presidenT oT our class, is The famous manager of The Philadelphia Eagles. AnThony ATTone. capTain of The Air Corps, Tlew in Tram Honolulu To aTTend our greaT reunion. LOST AND FOUND Ads Taken TonighT will be prinTed The day before Tomorrow. LOST-Chewing gum. One wad of well-chewed gum. SubsTanTial reward. Lillian Friedenberg, DISTINCTIVE GIFTS OF FINE IEVVELRY For the Whole Family . . . Reasonably Priced Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Sheatter Pens and Pencils, Silverware, Electric Razors and Beautiful Costume Iewelry Come In and Look Around Without Obligation MAKERS OF SCHOOL RINGS and TROPHIES Convenient W U 1 I. e n I S 1 I n C I Complete Terms I E W E L E R S Repair lf Desired Service 405 Broadway CLASS OF 1941 Let Your Next Step Lead to A IOB CAREER COURSES tor Employment and Promotion in BUSINESS AND CIVIL SERVICE Essential Technical Subjects Necessary Supporting Subjects A School With A Record of Placements Strayer's Business School 807 CHESTNUT STREET :: PHILADELPHIA LOMbard 0854 BUSINESS TRAINING I COMPLETE COURSES BOOKKEEPING SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING STENOGRAPHY COMPTOMETER TYPEWRITING CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE MACHINES DAY AND EVENING CLASSES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE STEELMAN BUSINESS SCHOOL 210 NORTH SIXTH sr. CAMDEN, N. I. Phone: Camden 3369 All Camden Commercial School Graduates secure positions promptly upon graduation at salaries from S1500 to 331.00 a Week and their opportunities for the future, tor advancement, are better. The Cam- den Commercial School diploma is very valuable. CAMDEN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 323-325 FEDERAL sI'IIEET CAMDEN, N. I Merchantville 609 PARKS DAIRIES Vitex Vitamin-D Homogenized lVIilk CBetter for All and tor All Purposesl 2228 North 42nd Street Garden Roller Skating Rink 7th and Cooper Sts. CE1ks Bldg.J Camden, N. I. We Otter Special Rates tor Your Church, Club, Lodges and School Arrange a Private Skating Party We Furnish the Tickets See Manager or Write Enroll now for a Bright Future Maison de Paris Beauty College ' 307 N. 6th Street, Camden DAY and EVENING CLASSES Phone 9856 Wm. Doerr. Mgr. ,TCW lt KRS? Q tg t x , L' K . 553 All Types oi Laundry Service Phone 4411 1037-39 North Sixth Street, Camden, N. I. Camden 3800 KEYSTON E STATIONERY CO. Commercial Stationers Printing. Engraving, Office Furnitu Cameras and Amateur Photographic Supplies 527 Market Street, Camden, N. Stanley M. Aronow. Representative YAGER'S SWEET SHOPPE Home-made Ice Cream 3113 Westfield Ave., Camden, N. Estimates Free Bell: 2425-I NORTH CAMDEN FLOOR COVER SHOVVROOM Felt Base Bugs - Linoleum Bugs lnlaids - Burlap Backs Felt Base - Floor Covering By the Yard - Reasonable Prices All Sizes WM. F. SAUNDERS 648 State St.. Camden, N. I. Compliments ot MRS. 1VIILLER'S 12A Home Room Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. DENNY DI RENZO We are proud to loe the Photographers for the Ianuary 1941 Class Merin-Baliban 1010 CHESTNUT S'1'REET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. NATIONAL ACADEMIC CAP AND GOWN COMPANY 821-823 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Penna. Manufacturers and Outfitters of Academic Caps and Gowns and Hoods . . . Also Glee Club and Cnoir Gowns Caps and Gowns used by Woodrow Wilson Senior I-liglfi School supplied by us. 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Woodrow Wilson High School - Prexy Yearbook (Camden, NJ) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

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Woodrow Wilson High School - Prexy Yearbook (Camden, NJ) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

1940

Woodrow Wilson High School - Prexy Yearbook (Camden, NJ) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

Woodrow Wilson High School - Prexy Yearbook (Camden, NJ) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Woodrow Wilson High School - Prexy Yearbook (Camden, NJ) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954


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