1942 - East Orange Public Library

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1942 - East Orange Public Library
THE
S Y L L A B U S
1942
Youth Service
Fr*e PuM c Ubrary
Last Orange, New Jersey
t A H Z O R A N G E H IG H SCHOOL
L IB R A R Y
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Youf-h Service
Free Public Library
East Orange, N«w Jersey
£A ST ORANGE PUBLIC LIB RAR Y
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SOUTH ARLINGTON AVENUE
*EAST -ORANGE, NEW JERSEY 0 7 0 i *
T H E 1 9 4 2 S Y L L A B U S pt lt f S E N I O R C L A S S
E A ST ORANGE H IG H SCHOOL, E A ST ORANGE, NEW JE R S E Y
t hose who e n t e r here r e m e m b e r t h e i r e r r a n
OR twenty-nine years— during seven
generations of High School students
— Ralph E. Files has guided the destiny of
your school. The course has not always
been smooth, for in these three decades
wars and a depression have had their
effects on our lives. In spite of adverse con­
ditions, your school life has moved along
its chartered course with a fair degree of
serenity and, I believe, a great measure of
happiness. To a large, extent, this success
was due to the leadership and stability of
your principal, Ralph E. Files.
Mr. Files, to an unusual degree, has been
quick to accept good in the new while re­
taining the invaluable and unchanging of
the old. His kindliness and understanding
have been felt by all alike through the
years. He has been confidant and guide to
many of the boys and girls who have been
under his supervision. His work will not be
forgotten. It should be a satisfaction to
know that one has contributed so much to
the memories and to the future of so many
thousands of boys and girls — boys and
girls who as men and women will think of
their school days and of Mr. Files with
affectionate gratitude.
As Mayor of our city, and as a personal
friend, I wish Mr. Files much happiness in
the years to come.
C h a rle s
H.
M arte n s
M ayor
BO A RD O F ED U C A T IO N
L eft to R ig h t: C. P. G u l i c k , M r s . G . R. S t a r r , S . H. L i b b y (P re sid e n t), H. C. M e r c e r
(V ice-P resident), S. H a r r i s
DEDICATED
w
E , th e m em bers o f the C l a s s of 1942, in
g ratefu l ap preciatio n oj a ll he has done
for us, feel honored to d edicate this issue of the
S y lla bu s
to
M r. R a lph
E.
F il e s .
H is twenty-nine years as p rin cip al of Hast
O r a n g e H igh S c h o o l have been busy a n d p u r ­
p o se fu l ones. H is unsw erving loyalty to the school
a n d his strict adherence to his high id e als have
en d e ared him to the students a n d teachers. D u r
ing his
years
of faith fu l service, he has been o
kindly adviser a n d a go o d jrien d to everyone.
U p o n his retirement this year, the sch o o l will
lose one of its finest members.
We
s h a ll a lw a y s
cherish a fon d memory of him, a n d we wish him
a ll h a p p in e ss in years to come.
e . f i l e s re c e iv e d in g o o d m e a s ­
u re M a i n e ’s
g o o d ly h e r ita g e ,’ for Jier
w o rth y so n s a n d d a u g h te rs, a le g a c y in c lu d in g
go o d h e alth , a g o o d e d u c a tio n , co m m on se n se,
go o d ju d g m e n t, a Y a n k e e se n se o f h u m or, a n d
a p ra c tic a l, liv a b le p h ilo so p h y . H is c h a ra c te r­
istic p o ise b e g a n to d e v e lo p very ea rly in life,
on e m a y co n c lu d e from a hom e story o f him a s
a sm a ll b o y . S u ffe r in g from tooth ach e, he sa id
to h is m o th er, It a c h e s so it seem s a s th o u g h I
c o u ld n ’t sta n d it.” T h e n in his n ex t b re a th he
sa id , B u t I’v e go t to, h a v e n t I?
H is p a r e n ts w ere T h o m a s a n d S a r a h C a t e s
F ile s ,
w h o se h om e w a s in B a n g o r. In the
B a n g o r sc h o o ls he p re p a re d for B a t e s C o lle g e ,
w h ich g ra n te d him a b a c h e lo r s d e g re e in 1895,
a n d a n h o n o rary A .M ., in 1935, for h is se rv ice s
to ed u c a tio n .
F o r n ea rly se v e n ty y e a rs, M r. F ile s h a s b een
co n n e cte d w ith sc h o o l w o rk a n d sc h o o l life.
B e fo re g ra d u a tio n from co lle g e , he ta u g h t three
w in te rs
in
M a in e sc h o o ls
in P ittsfie ld ,
U n io n , a n d W e l l s B e a c h . T h is p ra c tic e te a c h ­
in g a p p a re n tly h e lp e d in h is ch o ice o f a v o c a ­
tion, for he b e c a m e a higli sc h o o l p rin c ip a l in
1896. F ie h e ld th a t p o sitio n in M e c h a n ic s
F a lls,
M a in e , from 1896 to
1 8 9 9 ; in E a s t
B rid g e w ate r, M a s s a c h u s e t t s , from 1899 to
1903; a n d in H a v e rh ill. M a s s a c h u s e t t s , from
1903 to 1912, w h e n he b e g a n his th irty y ea rs
o f a b le service in the E a s t O r a n g e H ig h
S c h o o l.
V a r io u s co u n ty , sta te , a n d n a tio n a l e d u c a ­
tio n al o r g a n iz a tio n s h a v e re c o g n iz e d his a b ility
a n d efficien cy b y e le c tin g him to im p o rtan t
offices. H e w a s p re sid e n t o f the E s s e x C o u n ty
S e c o n d a r y T e a c h e r s A s s o c ia tio n in M a s s a c h u ­
se tts, a n d h a s h e ld the sa m e co u n ty office here
in N e w Je rse y . H e h a s b ee n a n a ctiv e m em b er
o f the N e w Je r s e y S c h o o lm a ste rs C lu b , a n d
a m em b er o f the e x e cu tiv e co m m ittee a n d
tre asu rer o f the N e w Je r s e y H e a d m a ste r s A s s o ­
c ia tio n . H e h a s h eld the v ice -p re sid e n cy o f the
N e w Je r s e y C o u n c il o f E d u c a tio n , th e p resid e n c y o f the M id d le S t a te s A ss o c ia tio n o f C o l ­
leges a n d S e c o n d a r y S c h o o ls, a n d the v ic e ­
R
a l p h
p re sid e n c y o f the A m e r ic a n C o u n c il o f E d u ­
ca tio n .
H is b ro a d r a n g e o f co m m u n ity in terests h a s
b een sh o w n b y h is a c tiv ity in a n d su p p o rt ol
v a rio u s fra te rn a l, so c ia l, civic, a n d re lig io u s
a ss o c ia tio n s. H e is a m e m b e r o f M a s o n ic orders,
A . F . a n d A . M ., a n d R . A . M .; o f the E a s t
O r a n g e K iw a n is C lu b , a n d o f T r in ity C o n g r e ­
g a tio n a l C h u r c h . F o r m ore th a n tw enty-five
y e a rs he h a s sp o n so re d th e w o rk o f the B o y
S c o u ts, a n d w a s a w a r d e d the S ilv e r B e a v e r a s
a token o f his h e lp fu l in terest. H is life-tim e in ­
terest in o u t-o f-d o o r sp o rts is n o w sh o w n in his
m e m b e rsh ip s in D e e r L a k e C lu b a n d in the
c o u n try c lu b o f JjU ce rn e -in -M ain e.
S in c e 1912, h ig h sc h o o ls h a v e g o n e th ro ugh
m a n y im p o rta n t c h a n g e s, a n d m a d e v a rio u s
a d ju s tm e n ts to n ew w a y s o f d e m o c ra tic th in k ­
ing. E a s t O r a n g e H ig h S c h o o l h a s b ee n fo rtu ­
n ate in M r. F ile s g u id a n c e , for he h a s kept
c o n siste n tly to th e
g o ld e n m e a n
b etw een
o ld - fa sh io n e d a n d u ltra -p ro g re ssiv e e d u c a tio n a l
p la n s a n d p o lic ie s. H is c le a r v isio n o f th e id e al
h ig h sc h o o l stu d e n t, a n
in te g ra te d p e rso n ­
ality .
w e ll- a d ju s te d in te lle c tu a lly , so c ia lly ,
e m o tio n a lly , a n d e th ic ally , h a s m a d e h im e a g e r
to h a v e his te a c h e rs do a ll in th eir p o w e r to
d e v e lo p the rig h t a p p re c ia tio n s, a ttitu d e s, b e ­
h a v io r p a tte r n s, a n d id e a ls in every in d iv id u a l
stu d e n t.
M o re im p o rta n t still, h is sin cere, e n th u sia s­
tic, p u rp o se fu l w ork w ith o u r stu d e n ts h a s re ­
v e a le d th e d e ep u n d e r s ta n d in g a n d a ffe c tio n ­
ate sy m p a th y on e ex p ec ts from a n e d u c a to r a n d
the fa th er o f a d a u g h te r a n d th ree so n s. A ll
his teach ers k n o w w h a t he h a s m e a n t b y s a y ­
in g so often , 'W e m u st teach b o y s a n d girls,
not m erely su b je c ts.
H is g re a te st h a p p in e ss
a n d re a l g ra tific a tio n a s p rin c ip a l o f E . O . H . S .
h a v e co m e from k n o w in g th a t its g ra d u a te s
u s u a lly take th eir p la c e s a s h e alth y , n o rm al,
h a p p y , w e ll- a d ju ste d , re sp o n sib le . lo y a l A m e r i­
c a n citiz e n s. I hey. like a ll the tea ch ers w h o
h av e w o rk ed w ith M r. F ile s , h a v e e n jo y e d a
g o o d ly fe llo w sh ip ,
a n d sh a re g ra te fu lly ‘a
g o o d ly h eritage.
FACULTY
R
a lph
E . F i l e s , A .M .
P rin c ip a l
L
e w is
B. K
n ig h t ,
A .M .
D irec to r o f G u id an ce an d
H
a ro ld
M a b e l E. S
I . P a l m e r , A .M .
m it h
, A .B .
R e g istra r
D irec to r o f O rgan izatio n
V o ca tio n al P lace m e n t
Scien ce
G len W . B u lg e r, M .A .— H ead
R o b ert F . B o ssh a rt, M .A .
R o n a ld B risco e , B .S .
E u ge n e H. H ellw ig, A .B .
G o o d sell W . H erron , M .A .
M ario n H . H erron , B .S .
M e rle J . K e lly , M .S.
R o b ert I. A d rian c e, M .A .— H ead
C h a rles F . C arr, A .M .
R u sse ll E . F ra se r, A .B .
J . M ad iso n G ath an y , M .A .
Jo h n T . H u b b a rd , A .B .
G eo rge C. S h o tw ell, M .L itt.
M elvin C. Sh u ttlesw o rth , M .A .
N o rm a n E . W hitten, M .A .
E n g lish
W illiam F . B a u er, A .M .— H ead
W . P a u l Bow den, A .B .
M ario n K . B r a g g , M .A .
K a th a rin e C. B u r r ill, A .B .
T h eron E . Coffin, A .B .
A lic e H. D erb y , P h .B .
A lb io n G. H art, A .B .
G race T . H inn i, B .A .
L in d a H o llo w ay , M .A .
M . B ern ad etta Q uinn, A .B .
L u c ille G. R o b in so n , A .B .
M a ry E . U techt, A .M .
G rac e M . W arn er, M .A .
B u sin e ss E d u c a tio n
P h ilip I. T o w le, B .B .A .— H ead
H. F ra n k lin F o rd , A .B .
C ath erin e H am len , B .S . in E d .
F lo re n ce O rd w ay, A .B .
C o rn elia M . P o iso n , B .C .S .
S tep h en J . S ec o l.
B .S . in E d ., M .B .A .
Ruth D eM . S ta cey , B .A .
W illia m C. Sw eeney,
B .S . in C om ’ l E d .
H azel A . V an D erveer, S .B .
R o la n d S . W oolso n , B .S . in E d .
F o re ig n L a n g u a g e s
F ra n k W . R o b erts, P h .B .— H ead
N in a A . A d am s, A .B .
F ra n k E . D a v is, M .A .
F io ren tin o A . D eM arzo, M .A .
D o n ald E . H osm er, A .M .
L illia n L o w ell, A .B .
E lizab eth M . M azzo la, M .A .
K ath erin e M . R o w ley, A .B .
M ath em atics
A rt
D e lla M . H ackett
In d u str ia l A rts
H a ro ld 0 . A keson , B .S .
D o n a ld M . H u tson
F re d e rick R . P ric e
V icto r H . R au sch
R o d n ey W. S o u th g ate
H ow ard F . H art, M .A .— H ead
E th el H a rriso n Cohen, A .B .
O rla n d o H . D an ie ls, B .S .
Inez S . E n sign , M .A .
M a rg a re t M . M ason , A .B .
M u sic
S o c ia l S tu d ie s
H om e E c o n o m ics
R uth F itzsim m o n s, B .S .
F an n ie H arlo w R o b in so n . A .B .
G ertru d e B. Je n n in g s, B .S .
Jo se p h in e M . L en n ox, A .M .
H a ro ld P . W asso n , M .A .
E v ely n L u n d e ll, M .A .
C.
P a u l H erfu rth — In stru m en tal
H e ra ld A . Jo n e s, A .B .,
M u s. B ach — V o ca l
R uth L . D au te l, B .S .
A cco m p an ist
S p e ec h a n d D ra m a tic s
L a u ren ce B. G o od rich ,
E d .D .— C h airm an
Jea n ette B jo rn e b y , M .A .
P h y sic a l E d u c a tio n , B o y s
E rn est B en atre, B .P .E .— H ead
S ta n le y M . Griffin
Edw in D eaco n L e w is, M .A .
P h y sic a l E d u c a tio n , G irls
G rac e B. C a le f, M .A .— H ead
E sth er L . D a ile y , M .A .
L o rra in e G entis, A .M .
E lle n L ein on en , M .A .
M a r jo rie E . P eel, B .A ., B .S .
L ib r a r ia n
M a rie B. M id d leton , R .N .
N u rse
K ath leen W ilson
Lunch R o o m M a n a g e r
C aro lin e S . H an ce
P rin cip a U s S e c re ta ry
N a ta lie D . C odey
Office A ssista n t
M a rie E sty
Office A ssista n t
F ra n c e s P . K id d e r, A .B .
Office A ssista n t
M o rg ie S . W right, B .A .
Office A ssista n t
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E A ST O R A N G E
D
A
s s o c ia t e
P r in c ip a l s
and
A
d v is e r s
S
c ie n c e a nd
M
a t h e m a t ic s
S e a te d : M . H erron , G. B u lg e r (H e ad . S c ie n c e ),
H. H art (H e ad , M a th e m a tic s), 0 . D an iels.
F. R o b in so n .
S ta n d in g : M . M ason , R. B risco e . M . K e lly ,
E . H ell w ig, G. H erron . R . W asso n , R . B o ss­
h art, I. E n sign .
Page T en
E n g l is h
S ta n d in g : M . B r a g g , A . H art, L . R o b in so n ,
K . B u r r ill, T . Coffin, B . Q uinn, P . Bow den.
S ta n d in g : L . K n ig h t, H . P a lm e r.
epa rtm ents of
of
S e a te d : G. H inn i. L . H o llo w ay , W . B a u e r
( H e a d ) , A . D erb y , G. W arner.
S e a te d : R . F ra se r, M . S m ith , M . U techt.
D
epartm ent
D
epa rtm en ts
of
F
o r e ig n
L
anguages and
S
peech
S e a te d : D . H osm er, K . R ow ley, F . R o b erts
(H e ad , L a n g u a g e ), N . A d a m s.
S ta n d in g : F . D a v is, E . M azzo la. L . L o w ell,
L . G o o d rich (H e a d , S p e e c h ), J . B jo rn e b y ,
F . D eM arzo.
PERSONNEL
L
ib r a r ia n a n d
D
epartm ent o f
S
o c ia l
S
S ta n d in g : N . W hitten,
G. S h o tw ell, C. C arr.
D
epa rtm en ts o f t h e
M.
c ie n c e s
B u s in e s s E d u c a t io n D
epa rtm ent
G ath an y,
S e a te d : C. P o iso n , C. H am len , H . V an D erv eer,
R . S tacey .
Sh u ttlesw orth .
S ta n d in g : W . Sw eeney, F . F o rd , P . T ow le
( H e a d ) , R . W oolson , S . S eco l.
S e a te d : M . P eel ( L ib r a r ia n ) , J .
R . A d ria n c e (H e a d ) , J . H u b b a rd .
A rts
S e a te d : R . F itzsim m on s, J . L e n n o x , G. J e n ­
n in gs, L . Faw cett, D . H ack ett, R . D au tel,
E . L u n d ell.
S ta n d in g : R . S o u th gate, D . H u tson , F . P rice,
H. Jo n e s, H. A keson , V . R au sch .
P
h y s ic a l
E d u c a t io n
S e a te d : E . L ein on en ,
( H e a d ) , E . D a ile y .
S ta n d in g : E . B en atre
E . L e w is, R . W asso n .
L.
G entis,
(H e a d ),
G.
S.
C a le f
Griffin,
P age Eleven
O f f ic e A
s s is t a n t s a n d
N
u r se
S e a te d : M . W righ t, N . C odey, M . E sty ,
C. H an ce.
S t a n d in g : M . M id d leto n (N u r s e ) , F . K id d e r.
J a n it o r ia l S
Oth er M
em bers
L e ft to R ig h t: R . C o ry ell,
F . Sch en ck , C. P . H erfu rth .
F.
O rd w ay,
C a f e t e r ia P e r so n n e l
taff
S e a te d : L . B a m fo rd , A . W ilson , J . S teise r,
M . B a u er, M . T reb o u r, J . B enn ett (H e a d ) .
S ta n d in g : A . T h om son , J . B a m p e r, F . C on rad .
H.
Sch m itter,
J.
C linch. S .
B rok aw ,
H . E ic h e lls.
B o ard
of
E d u c a t io n S
S e a te d : H . L o fq u ist, E . H enze, C. F itz g e ra ld ,
K . W ilson (D ie titia n ), N . F o ste r, H . L o n g,
S . M id d lesw orth , M . L a c k la n d .
S ta n d in g : M . C ook, T . G o ss, F . M o b ley ,
L . B a ile y . A . M a c D o n a ld , M . A n d erson ,
E . O ’B rien , N . H eath.
ta ff
S e a te d : F . C ow les, E . B ru n son .
S ta n d in g : D . K reu sh , C. Jo h n so n , C. W itt,
P . M oody, S . Law ren ce, H . C ondit.
S E N I O R S
/ [ ) U R fath ers ligh ted the lo r c h of P ro g re ss fo r the beriefit o f all m an kin d. D u rin g the p a s t one hu n dred
years, the w orld h as trav eled farth er alo n g the p a th ligh ted
by this torch than it h as du rin g a ll o f the preced in g cen ­
turies. W e m ay expect, now a n d then, a perio d o f static;
o ccasio n ally we w ill see, here a n d there, sig n s of retrogres­
sio n ; but ever-w illing h a n d s w ill hold the light alo ft an d,
eventually, d raw a ll m en to it.
C la s s of N in eteen H u n d re d a n d F o rty -T w o !
T h e w orld c alls you to see that the Torch of P ro g re ss is
kept a lig h t; to have the c o u rage to hold it h igh w here all
m en m ay se e ; a n d to m arch stead ily a n d h onorably in the
p a th w a y of its light.
L.
J ay C a l d w e l l
Around Town
in 1055
E arrive one bright sunny day in New
York and park the latest LEON
SCHINDEL model, a 1955 rocket ship, on
the nearest roof-top garage. We are making
a minor convention an excuse for hunting
up E. 0 . graduates.
It is 9 a.m., and we are off to see the won­
derful show at Madison Square Garden. In
a few minutes we are inside the huge
building and have found our seats. Open­
ing a program designed by a Miss JUDY
BETTCHER, we find that the twin ballet act
of PEGGY SCHMIEDER and DOROTHY
SCHILLER will start the show. Next,
amidst roars and thunderous applause,
the famous lion impersonator, WILLIAM
GOLDFARB, pads into the spotlight. After
his humorous and enjoyable performance,
dark-haired HELEN CAWLEY skates
gracefully over the floor. HELEN is the
champion roller skater of her day. Now
there is an intermission, during which we
read the brilliant criticism by LAWRENCE
W ARBASSE of the rising young star,
PAULA KAST, the most popular singer
since Dinah Shore. ROBERT HAGUE, with
his super-salesmanship, inveigled us into
buying the $.50 program. The show is
ended with a performance by dare-devil
MARION SPENCE and her horses.
At 12:30 we set- out for the famous
SAVAGE - SALA restaurant, anxious to
sample some of their world-famous cookies.
We are half way across 43rd Street when
we hear a loud crash, and who tumbles
forth from a wrecked car but JACK BLAIR
— and who is dragged out of the other
twisted mess but ERNEST WARBURTON.
The clang of the ambulance is heard imme­
d ia te ly , and with b r a k e s sc re e c h in g ,
GEORGE RATNER, the ambulance driver,
deposits DR. JAM ES SHARPE and nurse
LORETTA LA VERY at the scene of the
accident. Dr. Sharpe proclaims the two
men unhurt, and with a sigh of relief the
crowd disperses at Police Officer O’DON­
NELL’S orders.
Page Sixteen
We enter the restaurant with a bottle of
soda mints tucked under our arms. Having
been seated, we look around, and our eyes
fall on America’s woman bridge champion,
JEA N BOMEISLER. With her is the chess
champion, FRANKLIN HOWARD. In the
corner ALLAN LLOYD and his orchestra,
with singer DOT DEW, are softly playing
“ Casey and His Strawberry Blonde,” which
has just made the Hit Parade for the third
time in a century. Across the room, statis­
tician JA NET SOUTHGATE and historian
ROSALIE GALANTI discuss the whys and
wherefores of King Wazahi’s tomb recently
discovered by FLORENCE KRIEGER,
eminent archaeologist.
At the table next to them, TOM O’CON­
NOR and BILL ALBERT, who keep all
America in stitches, are busily dissecting
steaks. Their new show, “ Keep-em-laughi n g has just started on a tour of the coun­
try, and they are bidding their favorite eat­
ing place a fond farewell. As we are leav­
ing after a very enjoyable meal, we bump
into the fashion columnist, PAT ROYER,
and VIRGINIA KUGELMAN, the D. A.’s
secretary. Pat mentions an exhibit at
CLAY’S Department Store, and we decide
to see it. MARGARET WHETTAM, dem­
onstrating the new McMANUS gooeychewy gum, bids us good-bye with a sam­
ple, and we’re on our way once more.
On the way we pass the Chemical Re­
search Building and, as we look up at it
with bated breath, we think, “ We knew
them once.” For in that very building VAN
CLEAVE ELSDON, BILL LEBO, and
ARTHUR SCHWARTZ have just discov­
ered the 98th element, according to the last
issue of the E. 0 . H. S. News.
Arriving at Clay’s, we see the exhibit,
then look around. On the 5th floor we see
ELLEN JAN E PFEIL, HAZEL SPACE,
and RUTH NIGHTINGALE modeling the
new streamlined evening dresses designed
by BETTY OWENS. On the 9th floor,
JACK SCHREIHOFER is running the new
type electric train he has just invented, try­
ing to improve it, and amusing himself as
well as the children who are wandering
around.
E
M
dna
ild r e d
A
G u ttu ra l
W
J
brech t
S u c c e s s f u l in w h a te v e r sh e d o e s .
E d n a i s an o u ts ta n d in g m e m b e r o f
E . O . H . S . A im s to b e a p r iv a te
s e c r e ta r y . C in e m a to g r a p h y C lu b 1,
2 , 3, S e c ., V i c e - P r e s .; S tu d y H a ll
C o u n c il 2 , 4 ; H .R . R e p . 2 , 3 ; G ir l
R e se rv e s 1, 2, 3.
a n ic e
A
G en eral
U n d e c id e d
il l ia m
A
H
lbert
a m o n g o th e r th in g s .
O . lo s e b a ll g a m e s .
t h i s ! H i- Y 2 , 3 , 4 ;
C . P . 3 , 4 ; S tu d e n t
C o l. P r e p .
C o lle g e
en ry
J. A
E
th el
A
d a m so n
W
endel
H
A
ow ard
cne
H i s a m b itio n t e lls a l l : th e p r e s i ­
d e n c y o f o u r c o u n tr y . H e ’ ll b e c o n ­
te n te d w ith l e s s , no d o u b t. L ik e s
th o s e p e o p l e w h o w e a r s k ir t s . F o o t ­
b a l l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; C . P . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ;
O p e re tta s 1, 2, 3.
B u s. E d .
C o l. P r e p .
oan
H
elen
A
rch er
E ffic ien t, d e p e n d a b le , lik e a b le , J o a n
d is l ik e s p e o p l e w h o d o n o t k e e p
th e ir S y l la b u s a p p o i n t m e n t s . T h is
f r ie n d ly m is s i s fo n d o f fr ie n d ly
d o g s . M a th C lu b 3 , 4 ; B u s i n e s s
M a n a g e r o f S y l la b u s 4 , A s s is t a n t
3 ; S t a g e C re w 1, 2 , 3 ; C . P . 3 , 4 .
H
llen
W a n ts to s l a p th e b a s s in a b ig n a m e b a n d . H a n k a ls o p l a y s th e
t u b a ; l ik e s la r g e in s tr u m e n ts . M a n ­
ag er o f B an d 3, 4, P re s. 5 ; M an ­
a g e r o f O r c h e s tr a
3 , 4 , C o n c e rt
M a s t e r 5 ; R e d a n d B lu e 2 , 3 ; A llS t a t e O r c h e s tr a 3 , 4 , 5 .
C o l. P r e p .
C o l. P r e p .
uth
R u th l e a d s h e r l i f e w ith s m ile s . W e
see h er a s a v e ry su c c e ssfu l p riv a te
s e c r e ta r y . S h e h a t e s s h o p p i n g in
N e w a r k . S tu d y K a l i C o u n c il 1 ; R u d d ig o r e , H o r a N o v i s s i m a ; G le e C lu b
C o n c e rts 4 .
B u sin e ss S c h o o l
P r in c e to n
U n d e c id e d
B i l l lo v e s f o o d ,
H a t e s to s e e E .
P o p u l a r f e llo w ,
T rack 2, 3, 4 ;
C o u rt 3, 4 .
J
R
dams
A s in c e r e l it t l e g ir l w h o is a lw a y s a
g o o d f r i e n d . “ J a y ” w a n ts to b e c o m e
a n u r s e . W e l ik e to h e a r h e r s in g .
T
hom as
A
B u s. E d .
H
n d er so n
B e rk e le y S e c r e ta r ia l S c h o o l
elen
A
race
N ic k n a m e d “ H a w a i i ,” H e le n h o p e s
to b e th e r e so m e d a y . H a le s h o m e ­
w o rk o v e r th e w e e k - e n d . R e l ia b l e
w o rk e r. S e c r e t a r i a l C lu b 4 ; T e n n is
3, 4.
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
U n d e c id e d
W
il l ia m
B
a ll
B i l l l i k e s to tin k e r w ith e n g in e s,
b u t n o t F o r d V 8 ’ s . Q u ie t a n d sh o u ld
g o f a r in th is m a c h in e a g e .
G en eral
elen
W e se e “ B o o t s ” in th e f u t u r e a
s u c c e s s f u l, in te r e s tin g s e c r e t a r y . S h e
l ik e s ro w in g a n d d e e p - s e a fis h in g .
W e ste r n U n io n
C
h arles
J. B
a lzer
D u r in g 7 th p e r io d s tu d y h a l l h e
s p e n d s h i s t im e d ra w in g l ik e P e t t y .
A n d d o e s h e lik e th e g i r l s ! I n t e r ­
n a t io n a l R e l a t i o n s C l u b ; C . P . 1
( V .L .D .)
G en eral
W
en dell
F. B
a n k st o n
“ C h in k ” w a n ts to g e t a C iv il S e r v ­
ic e
jo b .
L ik e s
v a rie ty
in
life .
S m o o th , q u ie t, b u t, o h , b o y ! W a tc h
h im a f t e r h o u r s . B a s k e t b a l l .
B u s. E d .
U n d e c id e d
U n d e c id e d
C o lle g e
E A S T
0 R A N G
H I 6 H
P age Seventeen
C L A S S
0
F
19 4 2
C arl H
e in z
B
G en eral
B
a r fu ss
I f a n d w hen “ B ig B o o f ” b eco m es
a n e n g in e e r in fin e to o l m a k in g ,
p e r h a p s h e w ill d e v is e a n in s t r u ­
m e n t to ta k e th e p i t s o u t o f w a te r ­
m e lo n s . E n jo y s m e e tin g o b s t a c le s .
A g g r e s s iv e .
N e w a r k U n iv e r s ity
ern ard
G en eral
R
in a
B
en
-A vi
F
S o m e d a y w e m a y b e s a y in g , “ I
w e n t to sc h o o l w ith th e m o v ie s ta r
R i n a B e n - A v i .” H e r ty p i c a l r e p ly
to th e q u e s tio n o f a p e t a v e r s io n —
“ N o th in g ,
I
lo v e
e v e r y t h in g ! ”
F r e n c h C lu b 3 , 4 .
G en eral
M
a r jo r ie
aron
rank
C o n sta n c e B
T h in k s
of age
a sp ire s
M akes
1, 2 ,
S tu d y
G en era l
B
a rbara
J
ane
B
ed fo rd
“ B a r b i e ” h a s lo v e ly b lo n d e h a i r .
L ik e s v a c a t io n s
in V i r g in ia . H e r
p la n s f o r re v e n g e in c lu d e t e a c h in g
in E . O . f o r j u s t o n e d a y .
C o l. P r e p .
S o u th e r n S e m in a r y
School
N a t 'l B r o a d c a s t i n g C o .
M
a r io
B
T e c h n ic a l
F
e n im e o
B e n n y is n e v e r a r o u n d w h e re t h e r e ’ s
a Y a n k e e f a n , b u t i s a lw a y s on
h a n d w h e n it i s tim e to e a t . H a r d
w o rk e r, e v e ry b o d y lik e s h im , I t a li a n
C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; M a n a g e r o f F e n c in g .
lo ren ce
B
ennett
“ H a p p y is a s h a p p y d o e s” — an d
F lo r e n c e d o e s th e h a p p y th in g s .
G en eral
U n d e c id e d
T
homas
H
art
B
ento n
“ S e n a t o r ,”
an
a e ro p la n e
m odel
b u ild e r , h a s s e r io u s a m b itio n s o f
b e c o m in g a n a v i a t o r in th e U . S . N .
P a t r io t ic a n d c a p a b le .
G en eral
A v ia tio n
U n d e c id e d
B
e r ic o w it z
C o lle g e
L
e w is
R
u ssell
B
erry
L i k e s to m e e t lo t s o f p e o p l e . P e o p le
l ik e to m e e t h im . B e r r y w a n ts to
s e e th e w o r ld . A s k h im w h a t h e
t h in k s o f g o in g s te a d y .
T e c h n ic a l
U n d e c id e d
J
u d it h
L. B
ettch er
J u d y is an a r t is t in th e m a k in g .
D i s li k e s “ A d s ” on th e M a k e - B e lie v e
B a l l r o o m . W ill b e r e m e m b e r e d fo r
her
su n n y
d is p o s i t io n .
A r t C lu b
1, 2 , 3 , 4 , V i c e - p r e s .; M o v ie C lu b
3, 2 , 3 ; A r t is a n s 1, 2 ; B a s k e t b a l l
1 , 2 ( A ll in O . H . S . ) .
G en eral
P age Eighteen
auldry
th a t p e o p le o ver sev en y e a rs
lo o k s il l y in b r a i d s . C o n n ie
to b e a m e d ic a l s e c r e ta r y .
f r ie n d s e a s i l y . G ir l R e s e r v e s
3, 4 ; T e n n is; C. P . 3, 4 ;
H a ll C o u n c il 4 .
D r a m a tic S c h o o l
M a r g e ’ s g o a l is to s e e a l l o f th e s e
U n ite d S t a t e s . L o n g lu n c h lin e 6 a n ­
n o y h e r . H e r p l e a s a n t v o ic e is a
j o y to h e a r , S p a n i s h C lu b 3 , 4 ;
M a th C lu b 4 ; I n t e r n a t io n a l R e l a ­
t io n s C lu b 4.
C o l. P r e p .
B
A d e v o te d c o lle c to r o f sw in g r e c ­
o r d s , “ Z ig g y ” h a s o f te n s a i d t h a t
h e w o u ld lik e h i s ow n d a n c e b a n d
a n d a h o s t o f B r o o k ly n g ir l s . M u ­
s ic a l ly
an d
m e n ta lly
m a g n ific e n t.
Q u ie t. P r e s , o f O r c h e s t r a ; H a n s e l
an d
G re te l
( C h a n c e llo r
A venue
S c h o o l) .
A rt S c h o o l
A
rthur
F. B
t l l in g t o n
B i l l l ik e s J . K . T h a t 's a l l , b u t h e
w a n ts a n e a s y j o b —a n y p r o s p e c t s ?
T h e a r m y i s n ’ t, b u t it m a y g et
h im , j u s t th e s a m e . T r a c k 1 , 2 , 3,
4 ; F o o tb a ll 2.
B u s. E d .
U n d e c id e d
C
harles
A. B
io n d i
“ But. to o w n tw o s u its a t o n e tim e
a n d to lis t e n to S te p h e n F o s t e r ’ s
so n g s fo r h o u r s ,” q u o th th e v e r s a t i le
y o u th “ S p u d .” H e h a s a su n n y d is ­
p o s itio n . F o o t b a ll 1, 2 , 3 ; I n t r a ­
m u r a l B a s e b a l l 2 , 3 , 4 ; In tr a m u r a l
B a sk e tb a ll 2 , 3, 4.
G en eral
W
il l ia m
B
it t l e s,
J
J
r.
ack
B
J
l a ir
“ R ed”
l i k e s s p o r t s — a l s o l i k e s to
d r iv e h is F o r d . T a l l , l ig h t , a n d lo t s
o f f u n . I n tr a m u r a l B a s k e t b a l l 3 , 4 ;
In tr a m u r a l F o o t b a ll 2 , 3 ;
In tra ­
m u ral B a s e b a ll 2, 3 , 4.
B l a i r w a n ts to b e a n e le c tr ic a l e n ­
g in e e r ,
d a b b le s
in
p h o to g rap h y .
D o n ’ t te ll h im c o r n y j o k e s . L i k e s
to d a n c e . L i k e s to t a lk , b u t , th e n ,
w h o d o e s n ’ t . H . Ft. R e p . f o r N e w s.
C o l. P r e p .
C o l. P r e p .
C o lle g e
C o lle g e
U n d e c id e d
ean
R. B
o m e is l e r
“ J e a n n i e ’ s ” p e t l ik e — f r a n k n e s s p l u s
ta c t— is a c lu e to h e r s in c e r e p e r ­
s o n a lity e n jo y s b o t h k n ittin g a n d
a t h l e t ic s ( s h e ’ s g o o d a t b o th , t o o ) .
A d m ir e d
an d
l ik e d
by
a ll
w ho
know
h e r. S o p h . D r a m a t ic C lu b ,
( C o lu m b ia
H ig h
S c h o o l),
T e n n is
C lu b 2 , 3 ; C in e m a to g r a p h y C lu b 3 ;
S p e e c h 4.
C o l. P r e p .
V
a u d in e
R. B
randon
A n y o n e w h o k n o w s V a u d i n e ’ s b r ig h t
p e r s o n a lity k n o w s s h e d is lik e s d e ­
c e i t f u l p e o p l e . S h e ’ ll h a v e n o tr o u ­
b le
a c h ie v in g
her
g o a l:
su c cess.
Sp o k esm en ; C . P .
C o l. P r e p .
W
il l ia m
C o lle g e
G. B
r in l e y
B i ll i s n ’ t p a r t ic u l a r a b o u t w h a t h e
c a tc h e s a s h e e n jo y s fish in g an d
b lin d d a t e s ; h e a ls o h a s e v e ry m a n ’ s
a m b itio n — s u c c e s s in a g o o d j o b .
K n o w in g B i ll , w e s a y h e ’ ll p r o b ­
a b ly a c h ie v e h is a m b itio n .
B u s. E d.
C l a ir e L . B
rantley
J
u l iu s
L
eo n
B
ratney
“ B r a n t l e y ’ s ” m a n y f r ie n d s l ik e h e r
fo r h e r fu n - lo v in g d is p o s i t io n a n d
h e r m u s ic a l t a l e n t , n o t b e c a u s e s h e ’ s
S i d ’ s s is t e r . L i k e s B u ic k c o n v e r tib le s
(w h o d o e s n ’ t ) . C . P . 3 , 4 ; S tu d y
H a l l C o u n c il 3 , 4 .
“ A c e ” l ik e s to s n a p p i c t u r e s , w a n ts
to d o it a s a p r o f e s s io n . I f y o u ’ ve
m e t h im , y o u l ik e h im . T r a c k 1 ;
F o o t b a l l 4 ; S c ie n tific S o f t b a l l T e a m ,
( V . L . D . J r . H i g h ) 1 ; C h a ir m a n
of 219, 2.
C o l. P r e p .
C o l. P r e p . N . Y . I n s t , o f P h o t o g r a p h y
C la ra C ie l B
C u r tis
ro phy
P e r s o n a li t y a n d c h a r a c t e r
o g n iz e d in “ B r o p h ”
by
f r ie n d s .
H er
pet
lik e ?
g a m e s . T e n n is C lu b 3 .
C o l. P r e p .
are re c ­
all h er
F o o t b a ll
C o lle g e
A
d elbert
W. B
row n
W
il l ia m
N u r s in g S c h o o l
P. B
raun
, Jr.
B i l l ’ s f a v o r it e h o b b y is p h o t o g r a p h y .
Q u ie t. M in d s h i s ow n b u s i n e s s . A
d e te r m in e d a n d f o r th r ig h t c itiz e n .
P in g P o n g ; F o o t b a l l 2 , 3 , 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
E
arl
B u c k n e ll
M. B
row n
A s a d a s h in g te a c h e r o f p h y s ic a l
e d , “ D e l l y ” w ill d e v o te m u c h tim e
to th e c o - e d s . B u s . M g r. o f S p i r ­
i t u a l s C h o ir.
D e v o te d
to
d a n c in g
an d
v a r io u s
s p o r t s . B ro w n a l w a y s h a s a fr ie n d ly
g r e e tin g , a b ig a s s e t o n h i s vray
to s u c c e s s .
G en eral
G en eral
N e w Y o r k U n iv e r s ity
U n d e c id e d
B u sin e ss
E A S T
ORANGE
H I G H
P age Nineteen
C L A S S
0 F
19 4 2
J
am es
H
en ry
B
row n
R
o bert
M
o r r is
B
N
rueno
aomi
B
ryant
W
A. B
il l ia m
u cklo w
H is l i f e ’ s a m b itio n is to a t t a in J o h n
B o u c a n ’ s la u r e ls. C a re fre e “ C a s a ”
is s tro n g ly a t t r a c t e d to f a i r e r se x .
C ro s s -C o u n try 2 ; T r a c k 1 ; J . V .
F o o t b a ll 1 .
B o b w a n ts a C .P .A . K n o w in g h im
w e s a y h e ’ ll p r o b a b ly g e t i t . P la y s
w o n d e rfu l te n n is. Q u ie t b u t efficien t.
S p a n i s h C lu b 3 , 4 ; C h e m is try C lu b
4 ; T e n n is 2 , 3 , 4 .
N a y i s a “ m u s ic m a e s t r o . " D o e s n 't
th in k i t 's w o n d e r fu l w h e n p e o p le
s a y , “ O h . y o u 'r e w o n d e r f u l ! ” C a n
y o u im a g in e , sh e w a n ts to te a c h
m u s i c ! T e n n is 3 , 4 ; B a s k e t b a l l 3 , 4 .
L i t t le C h in k w a n ts to m a r r y fo r
m o n e y . I .ik e s th e g a y th in g s o f l i f e .
J u s t a l ittle b u n d le o f j o y . N o t
v e ry t a l l , b u t d a r k a n d h a n d s o m e .
F o o t b a ll 1, 2 .
G en eral
G en eral
G en eral
G e n eral
C ora H
C o lle g e
a rlo e
B
G en eral
M
u r d ic k
C o ’ s p e t a m b it io n is to s e c “ E n g ­
la n d d e - H itle r iz e E u r o p e .” T h i s t a l ­
e n te d g irl l ik e s a c e r ta in p e r s o n
w h o se n a m e b e g in s w ith P . C . P . 2 ;
S tu d y H a ll C o u n c il 2 . G ir l R e s e r v e s .
U n d e c id e d
N e w a r k U n iv e rs ity
ary
C o l. P r e p .
T
homas
R . C arocci
“ C a r a c a v i c h ” le n d s an a tte n tiv e e a r
to G o o d m a n 's re c o r d in g s b u t d e te s ts
th e so u n d o f a D o d g e r f a n . A f e l ­
low a f t e r e v e r y o n e ’ s h e a r t . I t a li a n
C lu b 2 , P r e s . 3 ; F e n c in g 2 , 3 , C a p ­
t a in 4 ; C . P . 3 , 4 ; O p e r e t t a s .
B u s. E d .
S e to n H a l l
E. B
urke
A ttr a c tiv e , a th le tic , a m b itio u s.
“ B u r k i e 's ” p e t lik e is p e o p le a n d
sh e h a t e s h o m e w o rk . A r e a l l y g ra n d
a ll- r o u n d g ir l . S tu d e n t C o u n c il 3 ,
4;
G i r ls ' S tu d y
H a ll C o u n c il 3 ,
V ic e - p r e s . 4 ; R e p . o f J u n i o r , S e n io r
C l a s s ; S o c i a l C o m m itte e 3 , 4 .
J
am es
N
ancy
M u s ic S c h o o l
C. C a ppello
O n th e s e r io u s s id e . T h e a r m y h o ld s
in te r e s t fo r N a n , w h o w a n ts to b e
a n u r s e . I t a l i a n C l u b ; M a th C lu b ;
I t a li a n P la y .
G en eral
O ra n g e M e m o r ia l H o s p .
B u sin e ss
V
io l e t
G en eral
B e rk e le y S e c r e ta r ia l S c h o o l
N ■ J - C o l . f o r W om en
B . C a r sw
ell
L
o r r a in e
H. C
a rter
M a y b e h e ’ ll b e a b a r b e r s o m e d a y .
E v e r y h a i r i s a lw a y s r ig h t in p l a c e .
C a r s w e ll i s a b o u t th e s m o o th e s t b o y
t h e r e i s . H e lik e s T y r o n e P o w e r.
G ir ls th in k h e lo o k s lik e G a b le .
O ur c a n d id a te
fo r th e “ p e r f e c t *’
n u rse . “ B a in y ”
th in k s “ H e y ”
is
f o r h o r s e s , b u t d e fin ite ly . G .A .A .
2 , 4 ; B a s e b a l l 2 ; V o lle y B a l l 4 ;
C o u n c il I ( V . L . I ) . ) .
C o l. P r e p .
G en eral
N o r w ic h U n iv e r s ity
L in c o ln H o s p i t a l
H
elen
F. Caw
ley
H e le n is m o st h a p p y w h en s k a tin g
( e it h e r ic e
o r r o l l e r ) . C o n c e ite d
p e o p le d o n ’ t fin d h e r v e r y s y m ­
p a t h e t i c . T a k e s p a r t in m a n y *tu dent
a c t iv i t ie s .
G ir l
R eserv es
3,
T reas.
4;
V ic e - p r e s .
C in e m a to g ­
r a p h y C lu b 3 ; C . P . 4 ; S tu d y H a ll
C o u n c il 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
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C a r lso n
S e c o n d lu n c h m a k e s “ V i ” j u s t to o
h u n g r y . T h i s y e a r , 21 9 S t u d y H a ll
w a s h e r f a v o r it e . M a k e s a n y p a r ty
i n te r e s tin g . A t h l e t ic C lu b (Ir v in g to n
H ig h ).
C o lle g e
R
uth
E
th el
D
a v ie s
G la m o u r g ir ls d o n ’ t s ta n d a c h a n c e
w ith “ R u t h i e .” H e r d e a r e s t h o p e —
to g r a d u a t e . P r o m in e n t in s tu d e n t
a c t iv it ie s . G ir l R e s e r v e s 3 , 4 ; S e c r e ­
ta r y o f S e n io r C l a s s ; S tu d e n t C o u n ­
c i l ; S tu d y H a ll C o u n c il.
G en eral
J. D
J
o seph
P
alm er
G en eral
e
B
e n e d e t t i-W o o d
C o l. P r e p .
B arn a rd
P r a t t I n s t it u t e
A. D
el
P
in o
P
eter
D
e
B
oer
P e te w ill p r o b a b ly b e a g o o d h u s ­
b a n d — h e c a n c o o k w ith th e b e s t .
A ls o l ik e s to s le e p a n d e a t . H is
s in g in g a n d h is p e r s o n a l it y m a k e
h im a s w e ll g u y . T r a c k 4 ; S ta g e
M a n a g e r fo r R u d d ig o r e 3 ; P r e s .,
G le e C lu b a n d A C a p p e l l a C h o ir 4 .
D
S tew
W
a v is o n
F.
il l ia m
M. D
a w so n
“ B ill”
w ill p r o b a b ly
su rp a ss all
p r e s e n t- d a y
m u s i c i a n s . H is
fig u re
a n d d is p o s i t io n m a k e h im e a s y to
lik e .
P h y s ic s
C lu b
3;
C h e m is tr y
C lu b 4 ; R u d d ig o r e 3 .
C o l. P r e p .
C o lle g e
C o lle g e
G. D
ella
S ala
J
ohn
W. D
e
L
oatch
W h e n F r e d i s a s u c c e s s in b u s i n e s s ,
h e ’l l s p e n d h i s s p a r e tim e a t th e
m o v ie s . H e l i k e s a c c o u n tin g a n d
b u s in e s s la w d u rin g s c h o o l h o u r s .
O u ts id e h e ’ s s tr ic tly f o r p l e a s u r e .
H e ’l l s p e n d h i s d a y s b e h in d t u b e s ,
co n d e n se rs,
an d
m ik e s ,
a v o id in g
E n g li s h ,
w h ic h
he
d o e s n ’ t l ik e .
M o s t p e o p l e lik e J a c k , t h o u g h . H e ’ s
q u ie t.
B u s. E d .
G en eral
B u sin e ss
U n d e c id e d
B u sin e ss
art
D
em pst er
W h ile o c c u p ie d in h i s f a v o r it e jo b ,
h e d r e a m s a b o u t fis h in g . D a v e ’ s
lo o k e d u p to a ll a r o u n d . Q u ic k on
th e tr ig g e r . T r a c k 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; F o o t ­
b a ll 2 ; C ro s s -C o u n try 4 .
D u r in g s c h o o l a n d w h e n n o t p la y in g
s p o r t s , S te w r e a d s a n d d r e a m s o f
b e c o m in g a h o r tic u ltu r is t ( f a r m e r )
in C a n a d a . E n jo y s th e s im p le l i f e .
T ra c k 3.
G en eral
G en eral
U n d e c id e d
o it
W e l ik e th e w a y H o it s p a r k le s w ith
fr i e n d li n e s s a n d n e v e r g e ts a n n o y e d .
S h e l ik e s to b e in 3 24. E n jo y s th e
R e a d e r ’ s D i g e s t . P h y s ic s C lu b 3 ;
I n t e r n a t io n a l R e l a t i o n s C lu b 4 ; R u d ­
d ig o r e 3 ; N e w J e r s e y S t a t e C h o ru s 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
G en eral
a v id
H
a v is
B u sin e ss
F r ie n d ly a n d c h a r m in g J u l i e s p e n d s
h e r le is u r e tim e c o lle c tin g s t a m p s .
I s on h e r w ay to h e r a m b itio n — to
b e a lin g u is t . M a th C lu b 4 ; S e c r e ­
ta r y , F r e n c h C lu b 1, 2 , 3 ; S p o k e s ­
m e n ; T e n n is .
D
D
W ith a n e y e a n d e a r f o r b e a u ty ,
P a lm s p e n d s s p a r e m o m e n ts o n a r t
a n d m u s ic . W ill p r o b a b ly e n te r so m e
a r t is t i c f ie ld . A r t C lu b
P re s. 4 ;
C . P . ; R u d d ig o r e 3 .
B u sin e ss
A
lfo n so
D
e
R
o sa
A lw a y s
a
g e n tle m a n ,
u su a lly
a
s c h o la r , “ D e e ” w a n ts to le a d a b a n d
— p l a y s a “ s o li d ” t r u m p e t . O n e b o y
y o u w ish th e b e s t o f lu c k to — r e a lty
s w e ll. I t a l i a n C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 , P r e s . 3 ;
M a th C lu b 4 ; C . P . 3 , 4 ; R e d a n d
B lu e O r c h e s tr a 3 , 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
U p s a l a C o lle g e
H
aro ld
D
essler
“ D e s s ” in t e n d s to b e a r e t a i l a n d
w h o le s a le s a l e s m a n . L i k e s to r e a d .
E n jo y s lis te n in g to p o p u l a r r e c o r d s .
S m a l l , b u t lo o k o u t ! H e ’ s d y n a m ite .
P h i lo s o p h ic a l S o c ie ty ( W e s t O r a n g e )
3 ; I n t e r n a t io n a l R e l a t i o n s C lu b 4 ;
F r e n c h C lu b 4 ; (W e s t O r a n g e ) B a n d
a n d O r c h e s tr a 2 , 3 .
C o l. P r e p .
C o lle g e
E A S T
0 R A N G E
H I G H
P a g e Twenty-three
C L A S S
0 F
19 4 2
S a lv a to re A . D
e v it o
S o m e d a y , “ S a l t ” w ill h i t W y o ­
m in g — u n til th e n h e ’ s c o n te n t to go
to th e m o v ie s , a d m ir e g ir l s , h a t e
d o g s . V e r s a t il e f e ll o w ! F o o t b a ll 1,
2, 3, 4 ; B a se b a ll 2 , 3.
G en eral
E
ugene
J
am es
D
e v l in
G e n e w ill c o lle c t a l l th e o ld c o in s
t h a t h e d o e s n ’ t tu r n in to s u n d a e s .
A lw a y s b r ig h t , s m ilin g — lo t s o f f u n .
G en eral
U n d e c id e d
M in n e s o ta
D
orothy
L
G en eral
M
ary
D
i
M
a io
F r e s h b o y s w ith e y e s o f a n y c o lo r
e x c e p t b lu e d o n ’ t s ta n d a c h a n c e
w ith
th is
a ttr a c tiv e ,
q u ie t
little
m i s s . I t a l i a n C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; T e n n is
3 , 4 ; Ita lia n P la y .
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
C a t h e r in e D
F
isp e n z ie r e
T h i s e n t h u s ia s t i c l a d y l i k e s a s o u th ­
e rn a c c e n t ; th in k s th e la n d “ s o u th
o f th e b o r d e r ” a n i d e a l p l a c e to
t r a v e l . J e s t e r s 2 ( N u t l e y ) ; G a u n tle t
3
( N u t le y ) ;
C.
S to n e ’s
D e a th
W atch 3 ; T e n n is 4 .
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
il l ia n
J
am es
W. D
o n n elly
J
une
D
o w n in g
A s in c e r e , fr ie n d ly s o r t
Ju n e h a s n ever a d o p te d
f o r h e r p e t s a y in g .
o f p erso n .
“ M anan a”
G en eral
B u s. E d .
U n d e c id e d
V o c a tio n a l S c h o o l
lo ren ce
M. D
R
uth
H
o se
A
nn
D
ig io r e
“ r i i j ” i s a n u n s o p h is t i c a t e d f a r m e r ­
e tte a t h e a r t , fo r sh e w a n ts to ow n
a f a r m . D i s li k e s c o n c e ite d g ir ls — or
in h e r ow n w o r d s , “ S n o o ty D a m e s .”
S e c r e t a r i a l C lu b 1, 2 .
B u s. E d .
B u s i n e s s C o lle g e
R
o la n
F l o ’ s fr ie n d ly s m ile e n d e a r s h e r to
h e r f r ie n d s . L o n g e d to b e a c h e e r ­
le a d e r a t E . O . H . S . O n e g irl
w h o w ill n e v e r b e s e e n in p i g t a i l s .
C in e m a A r t 2 ; D r a m a t i c 2 ; P r e s s I
(D o v e r
H ig h
S c h o o l) ;
B a se b a ll
1, 2 .
a lph
D
o l id
H i s q u ie tn e s s i n d ic a t e s u n so u n d e d
d e p t h s . A g o o d s tu d e n t, a g o o d
c itiz e n , R a l p h m a y so m e d a y m a k e
h is m o d e l- m a k in g p a y h i s tr a v e lin g
ex p en ses.
C o l. P r e p .
C o lle g e
U n d e c id e d
E
l in o r
D
r is se l l
“ M o u s ie ’ s ”
p e r s o n a l it y t h a t b e l i e s
h e r n ic k n a m e m a k e s h e r l ik e d a n d
r e s p e c t e d . C o lle c ts m in i a t u r e s f o r a
h o b b y . W a n ts to b e a to p n o tc h
s in g e r . G ir l s ’ A .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; S e c r e ­
t a r ia l
C lu b
3,
4;
B u sk in
an d
B ru sh 2.
G en eral
Page Twenty-four
ew
J o u r n a l is t i c S c h o o l
B u s. E d .
J i m m i e is a g a i n s t h o m e w o rk , b u t
fo r s p o r t s , e s p e c ia lly fis h in g . P l a y s
th e g a m e f a i r l y . H i - Y C lu b .
D
“ D o t D e w ’ s ” s p a r k li n g p e r s o n a lit y
w in s h e r m a n y f r i e n d s . W o u ld w ill­
in g ly w a r b le w ith a b ig - n a m e o r ­
c h e s t r a . E n jo y s b e in g w ith th e g a n g
S a t u r d a y n i g h t s ! ! L i b r a r y C lu b 3 ;
G i r l s ’ A .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; C . P . 4 ; G ir ls '
S t u d y H a l l C o u n c il 4 .
B u sin e ss
L
o is
R
ae
D
ubuar
“ L o ” h a s a k e e n s e n se fo r m u s ic ,
f o r s h e s a y s h e r h o b b y i s p ia n o
p l a y in g a n d w e h a v e w itn e s s e d h e r
g r a c e fu l d a n c in g . S h e d is l ik e s c o n ­
c e ite d p e o p l e . G ir l R e s e r v e s 1, 2 , 3 ,
S e c . 3 , P r e s . 4 ; B o w l in g ; T e n n is .
G en eral
B u sin e ss
R
o bert
D
C o l. P r e p .
A.
H
a sk ell
E
B u s. E d .
an
ic h n e r
U n d e c id e d
C lea ve E
B u s. E d.
B u sin e ss
A
n t o in e t t e
B u sin e ss S c h o o l
J. E
la rd y
C
o n sta n c e
E
E
rb
R
o bert
E
J
ller
C o lle g e
anet
E
lm blad
B lo n d a n d r a t h e r q u ie t, b u t v e ry
c a p a b le .
Ja n e t
w ill
m ake
so m e
lu c k y b u s i n e s s m a n a fin e s e c r e ta r y .
S e c r e t a r i a l C lu b 3 , 4 ; S p a n i s h C lu b
4.
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
U n iv . o f S o u th e r n C a l i f .
C lara E . E
vans
A lw a y s b u sy w ith h e r m a n y a c t iv i ­
tie s . S h e a d m ire s b o y s w ho dan ce
w e ll a n d d is l ik e s o n e s w h o w h is tle
on s tr e e t c o r n e r s . T e n n i s ; I n t e r n a ­
t io n a l R e l a t i o n s C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 , P r e s .
4;
B u s k in
an d
B ru sh
2, 3,
4;
F e a t u r e E d i t o r , N e w s.
L i k e s c o lle g e w e e k - e n d s . C la r a h a s
e n jo y e d h e r s h o r t s ta y h e r e . W e ’v e
e n jo y e d h e r . C a n tw irl a b a to n lik e
a p r o f e s s io n a l .
H ockey
1, 2, 3 ;
F r e n c h C lu b ( R e d B a n k ) ; S t u d e n t
C o u n c il (A r lin g to n , M a s s .) ; M a jo r ­
e tte ( R e d B a n k ) .
C o l. P r e p .
C o l. P r e p .
B u sin e ss S c h o o l
ic h h o r n
G en eral
U n d e c id e d
C o l. P r e p .
r u d ie
. R. E
C o l. P r e p .
B u s. E d .
T
lex
I t ’ s g r e a t to se e th e D o d g e r s to p
th e N a t io n a l L e a g u e . “ A l , ”
to o ,
w a n ts to b e a s u c c e s s i n th e b u s i­
n e s s w o rld . A b i t w a c k y a t tim e s ,
b u t w e ll- lik e d .
B o b w a n ts to b e a b a r o n — l ik e s to
t a k e l i f e e a s y — d o e s n ’ t l ik e p e o p le
w h o lik e to w o rk . D e b a t in g C lu b
1 , 2 , 3 ; S p a n i s h C lu b 3 ; F o o t b a ll
2 , 3 ; T r a c k 2 , 3 . ( A l l in S c o tt
H . S .)
B u sin e ss S c h o o l
A
d sa ll
A lw a y s r e a d y w ith a c h e e r y w o rd .
C o n n ie
l ik e s
p e o p le
an d
p e o p le
l ik e h e r— a l s o l ik e s c o lle c tin g “ j u s t
ju n k .” A rch ery 1 ( V .L .D .) ; M a k e ­
u p C o m m itte e .
Im a g in e , A n n
lik e s
to s e e
how
m a n y c a lo r ie s sh e c a n a c c u m u la te
d a i ly . N e ls o n E d d y a n d o p e r a s a r e
t o p s w ith h e r . W e lik e th e tw in k le
in h e r e y e s . S e c r e t a r i a l C lu b 2 ;
P a t S t a n d s P a t ; V .L .D . p l a y s .
lsd en
“ V an ”
w ill b e h a p p y
w hen h e
m o v e s to S o u t h O r a n g e . O h , th a t
g r i n ! E a s y to g e t a lo n g w i t h !
C o l. P r e p .
Dunn
l iz a b e t h
A v e r y p r e tty l a s s i e , B e tty h o p e s
to g r a d u a t e . S h e l ik e s th e m o v ie s
(b o y s ta k e n o te ). P a t S ta n d s P a t ;
R u d d ig o r e .
U n d e c id e d
M a s s a c h u s e tts h a s su c h a g r e a t a t ­
tr a c tio n
fo r
fr ie n d ly
A d e le
th a t
p e r h a p s s h e w ill b e l e a v in g u s soon
to liv e th e r e . C h a rm a n d d a in tin e s s
p e r s o n ifie d .
V
E
un lo p
S lo w a n d e a s y , “ B u d ”
is b o r e d
w h e n A g n e ta l k s to o m u c h . H is
h e a r t b e lo n g s to th e S t o r k s . F o o t ­
b a ll M a n ag e r 4 ; C . P . 3, 4 ; S tu ­
d e n t C o u n c il 3 , 4 .
L
eo nard
R. F
arnung
T h i s s p o r t s m a n , L e n n y , e n jo y s e n ­
t e r in g th e s t r e a m s to f is h , a n d lo o k s
f o r w a r d to e n te r in g th e fie ld o f
r e s e a r c h a v i a t io n .
T e c h n ic a l
S t e v e n s I n s t it u t e
M t . H o ly o k e
E A S T
ORANGE
H I G H
P age Twenty-five
C L A S S
0 F
19 4 2
J
ean
A
nne
F
B u s. E d .
F
arrell
J e a n i e w o n ’ t s to p t i ll s h e w o rk s in
a p r i v a t e office. N o t a n u n c o o p e r a ­
tiv e
bone
in
h e r b o d y . W is h e s
e v e r y d a y c o u ld b e p a y - d a y .
B u sin e ss
red
“ F e d ” is a
b u t th e g ir ls
a g o o d t im e ,
(s t r ic t ly fo r
3, 4 ; I t a l i a n
P la y .
F
C o l. P r e p .
R
o bert
M. F
isc h b e c k
M
ary
J
e d e r ic i
w o m a n h a t e r ; fu n n y ,
“ g o ” f o r h im . L ik e s
e s p e c i a l ly w ith a r a d io
tin k e rin g ). H .R . R e p .
C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; I t a li a n
L e h ig h
M. F
it z p a t r ic k
“ F i s h ” w a n ts to g e t th r o u g h c o l­
le g e . D o n ’ t r u s h h i m ; h e g e ts r i le d .
N o o n e h a s e v e r s e e n th e to p _ o f
h i s h e a d . F o o t b a ll 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s k e t ­
b a ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; T r a c k 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ;
S t u d e n t C o u n c il 2 , 3 .
C o m e s fro m S u m m i t . “ F i t z i e ” h a s
t h e m a k in g s o f th e su p e r - c o m m u te r
s e c r e ta r y b e c a u s e
sh e l ik e s office
w o rk a n d r id in g o n t r a in s . B a s k e t ­
b a ll 3
( S u m m it
H . S . ) ; C o r rid o r
C o m m itte e ( S u m m it H .S .)
C o l. P r e p .
B u s. E d .
M
ary
W e sle y a n U .
I r is F
lynn
T a le n te d I r is c o m e s p r e tty n e a r h e r
a m b it i o n ; to lo o k l ik e H e d y L a m a r r
( a n d w e d o m e a n “ p r e t t y ” ) . I)i»l ik e s d ic t a t o r s . B u s k i n a n d B r u s h ;
I n t e r n a t io n a l R e l a t i o n s C l u b ; N e w s
B o ard ; S te p m o th e r.
G en eral
XJniv. o f L o u i s i a n a
P age Twenty-six
H
ic u c e l l
R
o bert
J
ohn
F
ie d l e r
I n te r e s t in v a r i o u s t y p e s o f s p o r t s
m a y o ffe r B o b a n o p p o r tu n ity to
v is i t m a n y U . S . c it ie s a n d p o r t s .
S c h o o l s p i r it a n d lo t s o f i t . F o o t ­
b a ll 2 , 3 , 4 ; T r a c k 2 , 3 , 4 ; S t u ­
d e n t C o u n c il 4 ; V ic e - p r e s . o f C la s s
4.
B u s. E d .
B u s. E d .
M
arth a
B u sin e ss
F
it z s m in o n s
T h i s a c t iv e b u t c h e e r f u l s tu d e n t e n ­
j o y s y e llin g a t f o o t b a l l g a m e s . T h e
c r y s ta l r e v e a l s a h a p p y h o m e . S tu d y
H a l l C o u n c il 3 , 4 .
B u s. E d .
D
C o lle g e
orothy
L. F
lah erty
A
fu tu r e
h o m em ak er.
“ S c o tty ”
l o v e s c h ild r e n . A ls o w a n ts to k e e p
a irp la n e p a sse n g e r s h a p p y .
G en eral
School
B u sin e ss
B u sin e ss
erm an
A. F
o lkes
I n tr o d u c in g “ F o l k e y ,” a h ig h - m in d e d
p h o t o g r a p h e r w h o y e a r n s fo r a c o n ­
v e r tib le M e rc u ry a n d m o n e y . F o o t ­
b a ll 1.
G en eral
H. F
ea n ette
O h , h o w sh e g o e s f o r a m ilita r y
u n if o r m — b o y s a r e b a d e n o u g h , b u t
w ith a “ d e p r e s s io n h a i r c u t ” — U g h !
“ J a n ” t a k e s p a r t in m a n y a c t iv i ­
t i e s . I t a l i a n C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; S e c r e t a r ia l
C lu b 2 ; T e n n is 3 , 4 ; H .R . R e p .
2, 3, 4.
.
P r in t in g B u s i n e s s
M
ercedes
M
a r ie
F
ord
W e ll- d r e ss e d “ M e r c e ” a lw a y s s e e m s
to lo o k h e r b e s t . E n jo y s r e c o r d s
w ith
R a lp h .
D i s li k e s
c o m in g
to
sc h o o l o n r a in y m o r n in g s . S p a n is h
C lu b 2 , 3 ; T e n n is 2 ; B a d m in to n 1 ;
B a sk e tb a ll 2.
C o l. P r e p .
N e w Y o r k U n iv e r s ity
W
il l ia m
F
o ster
W e ll, y o u c a n 't s a y h e d o e s n 't g e l
e n o u g h r e s t . D o e s n 't lik e h o m e w o rk .
B i ll e n jo y s h i m s e l f w h a te v e r h e ’ s
d o in g . C o n tra ry to g e n e r a l o p in io n ,
h e d o e s p le n ty . V a r s ity B a s e b a l l .
G en eral
U n d e c id e d
M
a rgaret
E. F
o u st
W h e n y o u lo o k a t “ C a r e y ,” y o u
se e o n e o f th o s e d a s h in g n e w sp a p e r
w o m e n . O ld c o in s f a s c in a t e
h e r.
G le e C lu b ; P o lic e G ir l
( C a p t .) ;
P l a y s ( M ille r S t r e e t S c h o o l ) .
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
R
ic h a r d
F
r a n k h o u ser
L ik in g to r u n , e s p e c i a l ly o n th e
E . O . H . S . tr a c k te a m , n a tu r a lly he
s h o u ld h a v e r a c in g p ig e o n s a s a
h o b b y . M a y b e t h e y ’ l l h e l p h im ru n
a fo u r - m in u te m i le . T r a c k T e a m
3 , 4 ; C r o s s -C o u n tr y T e a m 4 (C o C a p ’ t) ; I n d o o r T r a c k 3 , 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
H
elene
F
r ie n d
F ille d w ith th e a m b it io n to k n it a
sw e a te r, sh e h a s h a d n o lu c k so
f a r . “ L y n n ” t a k e s p a r t in m an y
a th le tic a c t iv i t ie s . C h e m is try C lu b ;
B a s k e t b a l l 1, 2 , 3 ; S w im m in g 1 ;
B o w lin g 1 .
B u s. E d .
A
nnette
D
F
o nald
F
u er stm a n
“ L u l u ’ s ” d o g h o ld s a h ig h p l a c e in
h e r h e a r t . S h e w a n ts to b e c o m e a
s u c c e s s f u l b u s i n e s s w o m a n . T h e g irl
w ith th e p r e tty h a i r .
G en eral
H
a r r ie t
B u sin e ss
J. G
ea rh a rt
T h is a ttr a c tiv e m o d e rn m is s s a y s
m e n a r e h e r p e t a v e r s io n . “ I z z y ”
g o e s fo r H a rrv J a m e s * r e c o r d s . A r t
C lu b 1.
“ H i g h ,”
if
sh e
lik e s
p e o p le ,
“ sh o o ts”
th e m
(w ith a c a m e r a ) .
B lo n d f e llo w s m is s th e m a r k . D o e s n ’ t
say m u ch .
B u s. E d .
B u s. E d.
U n d e c id e d
J
o seph
F
r a sco
G en eral
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
T e x a s C h r i s t i a n U n iv e r s ity
U n d e c id e d
B u sin e ss
am ba
erry
A m b it i o n : T o b e c o m e a d o c to r —
w h e th e r m e d ic a l, s u r g ic a l, o r o n e o f
th e r e s t . W e s h a l l s e e “ F i r p ” a
su ccess.
F o o tb a ll
1;
In tram u ral
B a s k e t b a ll; B a s e b a ll.
M
yron
F
U n d e c id e d
E
dw ard
o s a l ie
F. G
ala n ti
W a n t s to te a c h
E n g lis h in h ig h
sc h o o l. “ R o ” h a t e s h e a v y m a k e - u p .
A n in te llig e n t s tu d e n t. F r e n c h C lu b
1.
C o l. P r e p .
M o n tc la ir T e a c h e r s C o l.
T e x a s U n iv e r s ity
G
eorges
“ D y k e ” w a n ts to b e a s in g e r . H a s
th e v o ic e — e n jo y s lis te n in g to m u s ic .
O n in io n o f h 'm is “ p ’-ettv s w e l l.”
J . V . F o o t b a ll 1, 2 ; T r a c k 2 , 3 ;
S o c c e r 4 ; R e d a n d B lu e O r c h e s tr a .
G en eral
R
u er stm a n
W a n ts to b e n a t io n a l te n n is a n d
fe n c in g c h a m p .
H e ’ s q u ie t , b u t,
d o n ’ t g e t h im s t a r t e d . M ik e ’ s g re e n
e y e s g e t th e l a d i e s . L ik e s h i s le is u r e .
C h e s s C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 , M e m b e r o f
“ 1941” S t a t e C h a m p io n s h ip T e a m ;
V a r s ity T e n n is 3 , 4 ; V a r s it y F e n c ­
in g 2 , 3 , 4 ; C ir c u la t io n M a n a g e r
N ew s 3.
C o l. P r e p .
Isa bel R . G
J
r a n k l in
D o n w a n ts to e n te r b u s i n e s s ; if
h e ’ s a s p e r s e v e r in g in t h a t a s in
f o o t b a l l,
h e ’ ll
be
a
tre m e n d o u s
s u c c e s s . W h o d o e s n ’ t l ik e “ R o ly P o ly ” ? F o o t b a ll 2 , 3 , 4 .
U n d e c id e d
J
ean
C. G
e t c h iu s
Q u ie t “ L i t t le
G e tch ”
lik e s
sp o rt
c lo t h e s , c o n v e r tib le c o u p e s , a n d g irl
f r i e n d s ’ b r o t h e r s . W e w ill w a n t to
se e h e r s u c c e e d a s a n u r s e . G ir l R e ­
s e r v e s ; T e n n is 1 , 3 , 4 ; S w im m in g
3 , 4 ; S tu d y H a ll C o u n c il 3 , 4 .
G en eral
N u r s e s T r a in in g S c h o o l
E A S T
0 R A N G
H I G H
P age Twenty-seven
C L A S S
0 F
19 4 2
D
o nald
W. G
eyer
D o n a im s f o r b e tte r u n d e r s ta n d in g
in th e w o rld . A p p r e c i a t e s sin c ere
f r ie n d s . B o y s ’ H i- Y 3 , 4 ; I n t e r n a ­
tio n a l R e l a t i o n s C lu b 3 , 4 ; T e n n is
M an ag er 4 ; C . P . 3, 4.
C o l. P r e p .
G
D
a v id
C. G ib s o n
D a v e w a n ts to b e a s u c c e s s . L ik e s
r h y th m . B u t k e e p m a th a w a y fro m
h im . E v e r y b o d y l ik e s h im . H i- Y
C l u b ; P r e s ., S p i r i t u a l s C h o ir .
G en eral
U n d e c id e d
C o lle g e
eo rge
A. G
raham
M
il d r e d
G
raham
B e sid e s
b e in g
a
r e g u la r
fe llo w ,
“ S p e e d y ” lo v e s to p l a y b a s e b a l l an d
w o u ld l ik e to b e a p r i v a t e se c r e ­
ta r y .
A r e a l m u s ic l o v e r . H e a v e n : d a n c ­
in g w ith t h a t c e r ta in s o ld ie r . M ill
i s o n e o f th o s e h a p p y p e o p l e w h o
n e v e r g e t w o r r ie d . G .A .A . 3 , 4 .
B u s.
G en eral
Ed.
B u sin e ss
C o lle g e
W
A. G
il l ia m
G
l o r ia
G
roh
B u s. E d .
U n d e c id e d
W
il l ia m
G
r o sse
B i li w a n ts to tr a v e l to se e th e
w o r ld , b u t , f o r th e p r e s e n t , is c o n ­
te n t w ith B a y H e a d . A lw a y s r e a d y
to s m il e . T r a c k 2 , 3 , 4 ; In d o o r
T rack 2, 3, 4.
C o l. P r e p .
M e r c h a n t M a r in e
o l d s m it h
C o l. P r e p .
B u s. E d .
F
rank
L i b e r a l A r t s C o lle g e
P
aul
G
reco
“ G r e c ” w a n ts to b e a b ig - le a g u e
b a ll
p la y e r .
Loves
to
p la y
th e
g a m e . W e a l l lik e to w a tc h h im
p l a y b a l l . C e r ta in g irl l ik e s h im to o .
F o o t b a ll 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s e b a l l 2 , 3 , 4 ;
I n t e r c la s s B a s k e t b a l l 2 , 3 .
E
l iz a b e t h
R
U n d e c id e d
G
eyn o ld s
reen
“ G r e e n ” d e s ir e s o n ly s u c c e s s a n d a
g o o d a r g u m e n t, a n d h e p o s s e s s e s
th e p l e a s in g , g e n ia l p e r s o n a lit y th a t
l e a d s to on e a n d fr o m th e o th e r .
T e c h n ic a l
N ew
Y ork
U n iv e rs ity
G e o r g e to w n U .
M. G
uy
“ B e t t s ” m a y b e se e n w e a r in g a b ig
g rin w h ile
w a lk in g a r o u n d
th e s e
h a l l s , b e c a u s e E . O . H . S . is h e r
p e t l ik e . B o y s w ith c re w c u ts ju s t
h a v e n ’ t e n o u g h h a i r to su it h e r .
M o d e rn
D a n c in g
1;
B a se b a ll
1,
V .L .D .
B u s. E d .
P age Twenty-eight
I rene B. G
I f y o u h e a r s o m e o n e ta l k in g a b o u t
th e tr o u b le s o f 121, y o u c a n b e a s ­
s u re d
i t ’ s “ G o ld ie .”
T h is
a c tiv e
s e n i o r 's a m b itio n i s to h a v e a g o o d
tim e a l w a y s . T e n n is C lu b 4 ; C . P .
3 , 4 ; S t u d y H a ll C o u n c il 3 , 4 ; O p ­
e re tta s 1, 2, 3.
G en eral
“ G o”
g iv e s
o u t w ith
a
sn ap p y
rh u m ba
to
her
f a v o r it e
S p a n is h
m u s ic . W e p r e d ic t g r e a t s u c c e s s fo r
h e r in th e t h e a t r ic a l w o rld .
o ld fa rb
G o o d th in g s s t il l c o m e in s m a ll p a c k ­
a g e s . B i l l ’ s n o b le a m b itio n is to d o
s o m e th in g fo r u n d e r - p r iv ile d g e d p e o ­
p le — w o n 't to le r a t e in to le r a n c e . I n ­
te r n a tio n a l R e l a t i o n s C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ;
N e w s 3 , 4 ; F o o t b a ll A d v e r tis e m e n ts
1 , 2 , 3 ; B u s k in a n d B r u s h .
B u s in e s s
D
orothy
H
a d ig ia n
D o t t i e ’ s w o n d e r fu l d is p o s it io n
as­
s u r e s h e r o f s in c e r e , tru e f r ie n d s .
H e r id e a o f H e a v e n : E a t in g r a is in
b r e a d w ith lo t s o f b u tte r .
C o l. P r e p .
C o lle g e
D a v id H
a g f .r t y
W h en h e ’ s a n a th le tic c o a c h , h e ’ ll
h a v e to t a lk m o re th a n h e d o e s
n o w . D a v e m in d s h is o w n b u s in e s s .
F r ie n d ly w h e n y o u k n o w h im . J . V .
F o o t b a ll 2 .
C o l. P r e p .
J u n i o r C o lle g e
R
o bert
H
C o l. P r e p .
J
ohn
W. H
a lsey
H a ls e y h a t e s to s h a v e . W o u ld r a t h e r
lo o k a t P e t t y ’ s d ra w in g s in E s q u ir e
i n s t e a d . N ic e “ g u y .” T a k e s th in g s
e a s y . I n te r n a tio n a l R e l a t i o n s C lu b .
C o l. P r e p .
D
orothy
B u sin e ss S c h o o l
J
ane
H
ea ly
D o ttie i s a b u sy s e c r e ta r y in th e
m a k in g . L ik e s d a n c in g a n d i s g o o d
a t it, to o . A lw a y s a g o o d s p o r t . A r t
C lu b 3 ; S w im m in g 4 .
B u s. E d .
ague
I f , a n d w h e n , th e D o d g e r s a n d
Y a n k s p l a y a n o th e r “ W o r ld S e r i e s ,”
Bob
w ill
b ro ad cast
th e
g am es.
H a p p y - g o - lu c k y s o r t o f f e llo w . I n ­
te r n a tio n a l
R e la tio n s
C lu b 2 , 4 ;
C h e e r le a d e r ; N e w s 2 , 3 , E d i t o r 4 ;
R u d d ig o r e 3 .
J
anet
R
uth
E
velyn
H
a lla n
rances
M. H
a l l id a y
A m b it io u s “ F r a n n y ” w a n ts to b e a
g lo b e - tr o tte r w ith lo t s o f m o n e y .
L i k e s to w a tc h c h ild r e n . G ir l R e ­
s e r v e s 1.
G en eral
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
B u sin e ss
U n d e c id e d
H
a m il t o n
M
a r jo r ie
E. H
arnett
“ J a n ’ s ” w o n d e r fu l p e r s o n a lit y m a k e s
h e r d is l ik e c o n c e it. S h e l ik e s to p l a y
th e p ia n o ( p e o p le lik e to h e a r h e r ,
t o o ) . A r e a lly o u ts ta n d in g sin g e r .
B a sk e tb a ll 2 , 3, 4 ; G ir ls ’ A .A .;
S tu d e n t C o u n c il 2 , 3 ; P i r a t e s o f
Penzance.
E l a i n e ’ s w it h a s m a d e h e r th in k o f
w a n tin g to g o u p a d o w n s t a i r c a s e
— n o t f o r c o n v e n ie n c e — m e r e ly m is ­
c h ie f . S p a n i s h C lu b 3 , 4 ; C in e m a ­
to g r a p h y C lu b 3 , S e c r e t a r y - E le c t 3 ;
N e w s 3 , 4 ; A d v e r t is in g S t a f f , S y l l a ­
bus 3, 4.
G en eral
B u s. E d .
R
F
A t h l e t ic “ D u t ”
p a sse s h er sp are
tim e w ith a b o o k . L i k e s to w a lk in
th e r a in . G ir l s ’ A . A ., B a s k e t b a l l 1
f C a p l.) .
F isfc e C o lle g e
ic h a r d
H
eller
A
l ic e
T
heodore
H
a r r is
T e d , a j o v i a l s p o r t s lo v e r , w o u ld
e n jo y s e v e n p e r io d s o f c o m m e r c ia l
a r t p e r d a y a n d m o re p h y s ic a l e d u ­
c a t io n .
G en eral
V o c a tio n a l
M i s s W h itm a n S e c . S c h o o l
F
rances
H
enry
W
il l ia m
C. H
erbert
D ic k h a s d e fin ite t a s t e s in w h a t h e
lik e s . L o v e ly l a d ie s a r e fir st a l w a y s .
T a ll a n d t e r r if ic . F o o t b a ll 2 .
T h e g ir l w ith th e p r e t t y s m ile , “ A l ”
h a t e s c a tty p e o p l e . O n e o f th e m il­
lio n w h o “ g o ” f o r c o n v e r tib le s .
L o v es T -b on e
ste a k s
tw o
in c h e s
th ic k
an d
p h o to g rap h y .
W illie ’ s
q u ie t b u t fr ie n d ly .
G en eral
B u s. E d .
G en eral
U n d e c id e d
B u sin e ss
U n d e c id e d
B u sin e ss
E A S T
0 R A N G E
H I G H
P age Twenty-nine
C L A S S
0 F
19 4 2
C
o n o lu s
H
G en eral
F
in e s
“ C o k e ” b e l i e v e s in m in d in g h i s ow n
b u s in e s s n o w , b u t n o t w h e n h e b e ­
c o m e s a f ir s t- c la s s m e c h a n ic . B a s e ­
b a ll 1 .
U n d e c id e d
r e d e r ic k
W. H
C o l. P r e p .
H
arry
H
o p k in s
P o p u l a r “ H o p p i e ” w a n ts to g e t a
g o o d j o b , m a y b e fig h tin g H i t le r —
o r a m u s in g g ir l s .
B u s. E d .
U n d e c id e d
J
ohn
R
uth
H
upperts
W
il l is
H
C o l. P r e p .
N ew Y ork H o sp ita l
S c h o o l o f N u r s in g
H
o lm es
G
w en d o lyn
M. H
o lt
T h is
a c tiv e ,
a t h le t ic
g irl
h a te s
s c h o o l a n d h o m e w o rk . T h e p e r f e c t
c o m b in a tio n fo r “ G w e n ” — T h e In k s p o t s a n d P e p s i- C o la . T e n n is 3 , 4 ;
B a sk e tb a ll 3, 4.
B u s. E d .
B u s. E d .
N e w a r k U n iv e r s ity
U n d e c id e d
ic h a r d
J
o seph
C
h a rles
H
o ser
F
r a n k l in
S. H
ow ard
J o e i s a m e rr y s c a p e g r a c e w h o lo v e s
s k a tin g a n d e n jo y s th e c o m p a n io n ­
s h ip o f g ir ls .
C h e s s , C h e s s , C h e s s — o c c a s io n a lly h e
lik e s c h e s s . S a n d y is a l r e a d y f a m o u s
in c h e s s c ir c l e s . C h e s s C lu b .
B u s. E d .
C o l. P r e p .
U n d e c id e d
U n d e c id e d
B u sin e ss
L. H
u sted
D ic k i s a n a v id s p o r t s f a n . T h is
l it t l e m a n i s lik e d by m a n y . P e r ­
s o n ific a tio n o f th e s lo g a n t h a t g o o d
th in g s c o m e in s m a l l p a c k a g e s . I n ­
te r n a tio n a l R e l a t i o n s C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ;
S tu d e n t C o u n c il 4 ; N e w s 2 , 3 . E d it o r - in - C h ie f 4 ; C h e e r le a d e r 3 .
C o l. P r e p .
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o rto n
“ W illie ” w a n ts to b e p r e s id e n t o f
a la r g e fir m . W ill p r o b a b ly r e tir e
a n d go r o lle r - s k a tin g o r b u ild m o d e ls .
B a s e b a ll.
R
lbert
T h r o u g h th e h a l l s , s e e m in g ly u n ­
c o n s c io u s o f su r r o u n d in g a c t iv i t ie s ,
th e re m o v e s a s t a m p c o lle c to r w ith
but
one
a m b itio n — to
becom e
a
C .P .A .
R u tg e rs
B u s. E d .
G u e s s w h y R u t h ( s h e o f th e p r e tty
c o m p le x io n ) w o u ld lik e to b e c o m e a
r e g is te r e d n u r s e in th e A r m y . B e
c a r e f u l , h e r h o b b y i s sh o o tin g a
p i s t o l ! C h e s s C lu b .
A
ock
F r e d is a l a d i e s ’ m a n . E v e r y b o d y
t h in k s a lo t o f h im , a n d h e th in k s
a lo t o f r e d - h e a d s . O n e o f b r ig h te r
lig h t s o f s c h o o l. C la s s V ic e - p r e s . 3 ;
S tu d e n t C o u n c il 1, 2 , 3 ; N e w s 2 ,
3, 4 , S p o r t s E d it o r 4 ; S a f e t y C o u n ­
c il 3 , 4 , P r e s . 4 .
C o lle g e
F
il o m e n a
M. I a n n e l i
Q u ie t P h il e n v ie s h e r o p p o s it e , th e
t a l l b lo n d e . C o lle c ts r in g s (w e w o n ­
d e r to w h o m th e y b e l o n g ? ) .
B u s. Ed.
D rak e S e c re ta ria l Sch o ol
G
l o r ia
V. I n s e l
O n e o f T o m m y D o r s e y ’ s a d m ir e r s ,
G lo d o e s e v e r y th in g c a p a b ly . I f y o u
fin d y o u r p ic tu r e s n a p p e d , y o u c an
b e t i t ’ ll b e G lo r ia , w h o l ik e s p h o ­
t o g r a p h y . H o c k e y 1.
G en eral
B u sin e ss
W a lter R
o bert
J
agger
“ A c e ’ s ” n o b le a m b itio n i s to w a tc h
E a s t O ra n g e w in th e f o o t b a l l c h a m ­
p i o n s h i p . O h , y e s — g ir ls — d o n ’ t ta lk
a b o u t th e D o d g e r s in h is p r e s e n c e .
T r a c k 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; F o o t b a l l 2 ; I n ­
door T rack , 2, 3, 4 ; C . P . 3.
T e c h n ic a l
A
ud rey
R
uth
W. J
o h a n so n
B u s. E d .
J
C ora F . J
a sp e r
e f f r ie s
W e p r e d ic t s u c c e s s in n u rs in g fo r
F lo r e n c e , g o o d - n a tu r e d a n d to le r a n t .
S h e e n jo y s a g o o d b o o k . S tu d e n t
C o u rt 4 ; C . P . 4 ; G ir l s ’ S tu d y H a ll
C o u n c il 4 .
G en eral
G en eral
T r e n to n S t a t e T e a c h e r s
B u sin e ss
E. D
o uglas
o s e p h in e
K
a st
S h e s e e m s s e r io u s - m in d e d b u t th o s e
w ho k n o w h e r a d m ir e h e r sly w it.
L ik e s m u s ic a n d h o p e s f o r s u c c e s s .
N e w s B o a r d 3 , 4 ; A s s e m b ly C h o ir
2, 3.
W a sh in g to n B u s . S c h o o l
J
o n es,
J
r.
W a n ts to g e t a r o u n d , b u t p r o b a b ly
w o n ’ t g o to F r a n c e . D o u g is o n e
sw e ll g u y . I n t e r n a t io n a l R e l a t i o n s
C lu b 2 , 4 , V ic e - p r e s . 4 ; T r a c k 2 ,
3 , 4 ; C la s s C o u n c il 2 ; C . P . 3 . 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
C o l. P r e p .
a r ie
F
l o r in e
J
e n k in s
W e ’r e s u re th e s o u v e n ir s m o d e st F l o
c o lle c ts a r e t o p s . S h e ’ s a fin e g ir l,
to o , m u c h a v e r s e to c o n c e ite d f o lk s .
G en eral
School
L in c o ln H o s p i t a l
B u sin e ss
C h a rm p e r s o n ifie d . “ T h e r e ’ s s o m e ­
th in g a b o u t a s o ld i e r ” t h a t J o c a n ’ t
r e s i s t . L o v e s to t r a v e l. B o w lin g 4 ;
N ew s T y p ist 4.
P aula J
M
“ J a s p e r ” lo v e s to b e in A tla n t ic
C ity — c a n y o u i m a g i n e ? S h e w a n ts
to b e a te a c h e r — sh e h a s a n ic e
v o ic e . P a t S t a n d s P a t ; S p i r i t u a l s
C h o ir S c h o la r s h ip C o n c e rt.
P
C a r n e g ie I n s t , o f T e c h .
a u l in e
K
eeler
M ild - m a n n e r e d “ P o ll y ” d is l ik e s O r­
s o n W e lle s b r o a d c a s t s . H e r s p e c ia l t y ?
B a n a n a s p l i t s . G i r l s ’ A .A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 .
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
F
rances
V
ir g in ia
J
o nes
W
il l ia m
K
anto r
A g g r a v a t e d b y “ H e y , n o w .” H o p e s
to b e a g y m in s t r u c t o r . W h a t w o u ld
“ P o lly ” d o w ith o u t a t h l e t i c s ? G i r l s ’
A .A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; H o c k e y 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ;
B a s k e t b a l l 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s e b a l l 1,
2 , 4 , ( C a p t .) 1.
B i l l w a n ts to b e a d o c to r . P l a y s
m u s ic o n th e s id e . A l it t l e s h y , p e r ­
h a p s , b u t s w e ll t h r o u g h o u t. A l l th a t
kn o w h im th in k lo t s o f h i m . S p o k e s ­
m en 2, 3, 4, P r e s .; T ra c k 3, 4 ;
R u d d ig o r e .
G en eral
C o l. P r e p .
S
h a n ley
U n d e c id e d
K
eeter
A Y a n k e e f r o m V i r g in ia , h e w a n ts
to g r a d u a t e . D o e s n ’ t lik e h i s h o m e ­
w o rk . S h a n k n o w s h is s tu ff— y o u ’ re
su re to lik e h im . S p o k e s m e n ; C h e s s
C l u b ; C . P . 3 , 4 ; N e w s.
C o l. P r e p .
R
uth
T u la n e
R
it a
K
elly
W e s e e in th e fu tu r e a to p n o tc h
s e c r e ta r y a n d a s u c c e s s f u l o n e to o .
K e l l y ’ s a ls o a fin e b a llr o o m d a n c e r .
B u s. E d .
D r a k e S e c re ta ria l Sch o ol
C o lle g e
A S T
0 R A N G
H I G H
I
P age Thirty-one
C L A S S
0 F
19 4 2
M
il d r e d
J
K
ean
T
en ned y
hom as
F. K
in n e y
B lo n d e “ J e a n i e ” i s c o n s id e r e d lo t s
o f fu n b y h e r f r i e n d s . C o ffe e ice
c re a m
h er id e a o f h eav en . N ever
s a y “ N e v e r m in d ” w h e n sh e s a y s
“ W hat ? ”
T o g ir ls w ith p i g t a i l s h e ’ ll
ic e c r e a m . W a n ts to b e
b o s s . T o m i s th e fr ie n d ly
te r n a tio n a l R e l a t i o n s C lu b
C o u r t.
B u s. E d .
T e c h n ic a l
R
o se
B u sin e ss
M
a r ie
K
l e in
T a le n te d
in
a c tin g
an d
d a n c in g .
“ R o m i e ” i s lu r e d by th e s t a g e an d
N o e l C o w a rd r e c o r d in g s . E x c e p tio n a l
s tu d e n t. I n te r n a tio n a l R e l a t i o n s C lu b
2 , 3 , 4 ; B u s k in a n d B r u sh 3 , 4 ;
W h at a L i f e 3 ; V a r ie ty S h o w 2 ,
3, 4.
M
a r ia n
se rv e no
h is own
ty p e . In ­
4 ; B o y s’
U n d e c id e d
K
l e in k n e c h t
P
h y l l is
M. K
L
in s e y
ester
K. K
l e in
A t t r a c t i v e , d e p e n d a b l e , w itty , “ P h y l ”
w a n ts to m a r r y r ic h ( a n d w e b e t
s h e w i l l ! ) . S h e lik e s th e S o u t h , to o .
T e n n is 2 , 3 ; I n t e r n a t io n a l R e l a t i o n s
C lu b 4 ; H . R . R e p . 2 .
W a n ts to b e l ik e a b i r d . D r e a m s o f
w o m e n a n d s o n g . I.e s h a s so m e th i n g , it g e ts ’ e m — in d r o v e s . T h e
N ig h t in g a le , P a t S t a n d s P a t , R u d ­
d ig o r e .
C o l. P r e p .
C o l. P r e p .
A
nna
D uke
C. K
W
lu czek
C o lle g e
il l ia m
K
napp
“ S i s ” c a n ’ t g e t to o m u c h o f r o lle r
s k a tin g a n d to o l it t l e o f c ro ssw o rd
p u z z le s . Y o u c a n 't te ll th e q u a lity
b y th e s iz e o f th e p a c k a g e .
P a u l B r e n n e r i s k e p t b u s y h a n d lin g
h e r r e q u e s t s . A lo v e ly m u s ic a l v o ic e .
L i k e s H o ly N a m e P a r a d e s . S e c r e ­
t a r ia l C lu b 2 ; T e n n is 3 .
H e w a n ts to m a k e m o n e y to ta k e
o u t p la t in u m b lo n d e s . A lw a y s re a d y
to lis t e n to a g o o d s to r y . T r a c k 3 ;
S t a g e C re w 1, 2 , 3 .
G en eral
B u s. E d .
T e c h n ic a l
D rak e S e c re ta ria l S c h o o l
B u sin e ss
C o lle g e
C o l. P r e p .
M o n c la ir S t a t e T e a c h e r s C o lle g e
R
o bert
K
necht
A f t e r fin is h in g h is p e t h a t e — h o m e ­
w o rk — “ P o o h - B a h ”
e n jo y s p o n d e r ­
in g o v e r so m e s t a m p s . A lw a y s a
h a p p y - g o - lu c k v , “ s t o u t ,”
f e llo w .
M a th ' C lu b 4 , P r e s .
C o l. P r e p .
C o lle g e
R
uth
F. K
neezel
S u c c e s s f u l p e o p le a r e o f te n m o d e s t,
so R u t h ie w ill r e a c h th e t o p . T a k e s
p a r t in m a n y E . O . H . S . a c t iv i t ie s .
G . A . A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S w im m in g 1,
3 , 4 ; S tu d y H a ll C o u n c il 4 ; N etvs
1, 2 , 3 , E d ito r 4.
C o l. P r e p .
S e c re ta ria l Sch o ol
S
C o l. P r e p .
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h ir l e y
K
o lb
I m a g in e th e s e n io r c la s s w ith o u t o u r
“ S h i r l ” — a r a r e c o m b in a tio n o f p r e t ­
tin e s s a n d p o p u l a r i t y . S h e w is h e s
so m e o n e w o u ld a p p r e c i a t e h e r l o ­
q u a c io u s n e s s ( f a s t t a lk to y o u ) . L i ­
b r a r y C lu b 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , S e c r e ta r y 2 ;
S e c r e ta r y o f C la s s 2 , 3 : G . O . S e c ­
re ta r y 4 ; S tu d y H a l l C o u n c il 3 , 4,
S e c r e ta r y 3 .
K e u k a C o lle g e
B
jo r n
O
sca r
K
r a u se
L i k e s to p l a y th e p ia n o , b u t n o t to
p r a c t i c e . H is h o b b y , a r t , b e f its h is
te m p e r a m e n t , c a lm
a n d c o lle c t e d .
P h y s ic s C lu b 3 ; C h e m is tr y C lu b 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
C o lle g e
F
lo r en ce
M
Iv r i e g e r
W e ll- lik e d , w e ll- d r e s s e d , a n d w e llk n o w n , F lo s s ie i s a h o r s e b a c k - r id ­
in g e n t h u s ia s t . D i s li k e s l im a b e a n s .
C in e m a to g r a p h y C lu b 2 , V ic e - p r e s .
3 ; S p o k e s m a n 2 , 3 , V ic e - p r e s . 4 ;
C . P . 4 ; S tu d y H a l l C o u n c il 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
D u k e U n iv e r s ity
il d r e d
K
G en eral
V
ir g in ia
K
G en eral
V
in c e n t
o la
Iv u b e y
J
L. K
eanne
ubler
P e t it e a n d c h a r m in g , “ C u b ”
d is ­
l ik e s m e n ( w ith o n e e x c e p t i o n ! ) —
h e r p e t l ik e i s t h a t o n e e x c e p tio n .
T e n n is C l u b ; H o c k e y 2 , 3 ; G . A . A . ;
P a t S ta n d s P a t 2.
T h e e a s i e s t w ay to d is p l e a s e h e r is
to c o m e u p a n d s a y “ H i- g e n e .”
W o u ld r a t h e r b e c a ll e d “ T e r r y .”
R e a l l y r e v e ls i n r o lle r s k a t i n g . R u d d ig o r e .
B u s. E d .
B u s. E d .
B e rk e le y S e c r e ta r ia l S c h o o l
B u sin e ss
U n d e c id e d
uth
E. L
H
ackaye
il d a
L
a e s s ig
W
a lter
H
ow ard
L a ir d
A h a p p y - g o - lu c k y p e r s o n a l it y . A im s
to b e a t th e b e ll to E n g li s h so m e
d a y . C ity l i f e a p p e a l s to R u t h on
w e e k -e n d d a y s . G . A . A . ; B a s k e t b a l l ;
P a t S t a n d s P a t ; R u d d ig o r e .
G o od -h u m o red
“ D im p le s”
d is lik e s
b e in g th e y o u n g e s t o f a c ro w d a n d
e n jo y s w e e k - e n d s . G ir l R e s e r v e s 1,
2 , 3 , 4 ; G ir l s ’ A .A . 3 , 4 ; C . P .
3 , 4 ; B o w lin g 3 , 4 .
L i k e s th e s c o r e s in E . O . f o o t b a l l
g a m e s , e x c e p t w h e n w e ’ re u n d e r ­
n e a th . B u i ld s m o d e l a i r p l a n e s in h is
s p a r e tim e . N o t a g la m o u r - b o y , b u t
p le n ty o f p e r s o n a l it y . R a d io 1 .
B u s. E d .
G en eral
T e c h n ic a l
B e rk e le y S e c r e ta r ia l S c h o o l
O ra n g e M e m o r i a l H o s p i t a l
N avy
U n d e c id e d
J. L
aM anna
T h is g a y , tw e n tie th - c e n tu ry G a b r ie l ,
V in n ie , i s d e te r m in e d to b lo w h is
tr u m p e t in a to p - n o tc h sw in g b a n d
so m e d a y . R e d a n d B lu e O r c h e s tr a .
G en eral
R
ug elm a nn
T h e sta tio n w ag o n G in n y w a n ts to
ow n w ill h a v e
a
s w e e t c a p a b le
d riv e r— a s p e c ia l fo n d n e s s fo r h e r
l ittle g o ld E . ( ) . f o o t b a l l a n d — we
s u p p o s e — w h a t it s ta n d s f o r . S e c ­
r e t a r ia l C lu b 4 ; G ir l R e s e r v e s 4 ;
C . P . 3 , 4 ; S a f e t y C o u n c il 4 .
L
r ie g e r
A n x io u s to b e a n o th e r D e a n n a D u r ­
b in . D o g s a n d sw in g b a n d s a p p e a l
to “ M i ll y .” S h e i s th e e p ito m e o f
f a s h i o n ; e x t r a lu c k , s h e c a n w e a r
sa m p le
sh o es,
s iz e
4.
D r a m a t ic
C lu b 1, T r e b le C le f C h o ir 1 ( Iv y
S tre e t Ju n io r H ig h , N e w a r k ).
B u sin e ss
T
hom as
J
ohn
L
a m b ie
“ R e d ” w a n ts to t r a v e l , e s p e c ia lly
aw a y fro m
7 th p e r io d
stu d y
on
F r i d a y . E a s y - g o in g , h a p p y - g o - lu c k y ,
m a k e s f r ie n d s e a s i ly . M a th C lu b 4 ;
C . P . 2 , 3 ; B o y s ’ C o u rt 3 ; S tu d e n t
C o u n c il 2 .
C o l. P r e p .
U n d e c id e d
H
ans
P
aul
L
ange
P r e f e r r in g th e s im p le l i f e , “ J o h n n y ”
n e v e r th e le s s
w a n ts
to
m ake
h is
m a r k in a r c h ite c tu r e . O n ce h e ’ s f a ­
m o u s,
he
can
re la x
by
s a ilin g ,
s w im m in g , a n d c a m p i n g . Q u ie t on
to p , b u t u n d e r n e a th — “ T h a t ’ s h i m ! ”
P in g P o n g C lu b 3 , 4 ; T r a c k 4 ;
T e n n is 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
E
lea n o r
M
a r ie
I .a n z a
A c a p a b l e , c h a r m in g p e r s o n a lity —
“ E l ” w ill k e e p l a s t in g f r i e n d s h ip s .
H a s fu n
d r iv in g h e r c a r . G i r l s ’
A .A . H o s t e s s 3 ; T e n n is C lu b 2 , 3 ,
4;
B a sk e tb a ll 2 , 3, 4,
C a p ta in ;
N ew s R e p .
B u s. E d .
W h itm a n B u s i n e s s C o l.
C o l u m b ia U n iv e r s ity
E A S T
0 R A N G E
H I G H
P age Thirty-three
\
C L A S S
0 F
19 4 2
A
nn
L. L
J
a u g h l in
L ik e s s o u th e r n e r s a n d so u th e r n frie d
c h ic k e n . W e se e A n n a s f a m o u s a s
sh e w a n ts to b e . F r e n c h C lu b 2,
I , 4.
G en eral
N e w a r k S c h o o l o f F in e
an d A p p lie d A rts
L
aw
A b h o r s c o n c e ite d p e o p l e —
tw in k le t o e s .” W e w ish h e r
lu c k in h e r a m b it i o n : to s k a t e
n a tio n a l c o n te s t. H o c k e y 1 , 2 ;
k e t b a ll 1, 2 ; N ig h t in g a le 1 ;
S ta n d s P a t 2.
V
“ V ee
good
in a
B as­
P at
io l e t
M
a c k e n z ie
B u s. E d .
Sarah S. L
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B. L
G en eral
P
a t r ic ia
L
a u r ia
J u i l l i a r d C o l . o f M u s ic
A. L
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
F. L
avery
C l a ir e F
rances
L
a v in
C la ir e ’ s d is l ik e o f c o n c e it, a n d h e r
p l e a s a n t d is p o s it io n b r in g h e r m an y
f r ie n d s . H e r p e t l i k e ? S w e a t e r s . L i ­
b r a r y C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; C . P . 3 , 4 ;
N e w s 1 , 2 , 3 , E d it o r 4 ; A l l- S t a t e
C h o ru s 4.
G en eral
C o l. P r e p .
W
a w less
D e fin ite d is lik e f o r c o n c e it. H e a v e n :
A c h a n c e to c h e w g u m . P a t h a s
on e o f th e s w e e te s t p e r s o n a l it i e s w e
k n o w . B a s k e t b a l l 1.
o retta
“ L o r e t t ” w ill m a k e p a t i e n t s ’ liv e s
m o re e n jo y a b le . H e r e a t E . O . sh e
d is l ik e s th e s ta g lin e in th e h a ll
a f t e r lu n c h . G ir ls ’ A .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ;
G ir l R e s e r v e s 3 ; S tu d y H a l l C o u n ­
c il 4 ; S y l la b u s 3 .
O r a n g e M e m o r ia l H o s p i t a l
il l ia m
L
a w less
C
h a rles
B u sin e ss
E. L
aw rence
B i ll in te n d s to tr a v e l a r o u n d th e
w o rld . H e lik e s C a l if o r n ia . N o te d
fo r h i s f a s t ta l k in g . I n te r n a tio n a l
R e l a t i o n s C lu b 1 ; F e n c in g 1 ; S ta g e
C re w 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S t a g e M a n a g e r .
L o v e s to d r in k “ c o k e .” N e v e r s u g ­
g e s t a q u ie t e v e n in g a t h o m e , i f
i t ’ s S a t u r d a y n ig h t. C h a r le y ’ s h a ir
g e ts th e w o m e n . C la s s B a s k e t b a l l 1 ;
F o o t b a ll 1 ; C . P . 3 , 4 .
G en eral
C o l. P r e p .
U n d e c id e d
C o lle g e
U n d e c id e d
a w so n
W hat can you e x p e ct o f a d ay th at
b e g in s w ith g e ttin g u p in th e m o r n ­
i n g ? “ S u g a r ” w a n ts to w rite p o e m s
— s t o r ie s . S w e e t a s h e r n ic k n a m e
i m p li e s . S t . P h i l l i p s ’ D r a m a t i c C lu b ;
G ir l R e s e r v e s a t Y .W .C .A .
G en eral
ohn
T e x w a n ts to p l a y c la r in e t a s w e ll
a s B . C . W e lik e h im b e t t e r w ith ­
o u t a h o rn in h i s h a n d . I t a l i a n
C lu b 4 ; L i b r a r i a n o f B a n d ; R e d
a n d B lu e O r c h . 3 , 4 .
B u sin e ss
W
il l ia m
J
ohn
L
ebo
B i l l d r e a m s o f jo in in g th e A i r H a ll
o f F a m e a s a e r o n a u t i c a l d e s ig n e r a c c e p t s o n ly th e b e s t . A b i t o n th e
r a u c o u s s id e . M a th C lu b .
C o l. P r e p .
C o lle g e
E
th el
L. L
eh n d o rff
D
orothy
L
eo n a rd
P l e a s a n t a n d p le a s in g to th e e y e .
“ E s s o ” d o e s n 't lik e to w o rry . I s l a n d
H e ig h t s ,
an d
v a n il la
co k e s,
ah !
S p a n i s h C lu b 3 ; B a s k e t b a l l 2 , 3 , 4 ;
G ir ls ’ A .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; S tu d y H a ll
C o u n c il 3 , 4 .
D o t i s an o u ts ta n d in g fig u re i n o u r
sc h o o l w ith h e r te n n is p l a y in g . N o
w o n d e r,
th i s
c h a r m in g
gal
lik e s
s p o r t s . T e n n is C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; G i r l s ’
A .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; C . P . 3 , 4 ; H o r a
N o v issim a .
C o l. P r e p .
B u s. E d .
U n iv . o f S o . C a l.
B u sin e ss
h
F
rances
M
cC arren
T h is p e r t little se n io r c a n a lw a y s
be d e p e n d e d u p o n fo r a la u g h .
F r a n is c a r e f r e e ,
h a p p y - g o - lu c k y ,
fu n to k n o w . L ib r a r y 1 ; C in e m a ­
to g r a p h y 2 , 3 ; B a d m in to n 3 , 4 ;
S w im m in g 3.
C ol- P r e p .
D
R
aym ond
M
cC a rth y
L i k e s to s l e e p , d r e a m in g o f P . D .
“ B a s h f u l J o h n ” b e l i e v e s in d o in g a
j o b th o r o u g h ly — su n n y s o r t . S o c c e r
2 , 3 , 4 ; B o y s ’ A .A . 3 , 4 .
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss S c h o o l
C o lle g e
o nald
M
c L a in
H is o n ly a im in l i f e i s to g e t a
d a te w ith P . I ) . H i s o n ly lo v e in
lif e is P . I ) . H is o n ly t h o u g h ts a r e
fo r P . D . Q u ie t, k e e p s h is e y e s
open.
B u s. E d .
D a r tm o u th C o lle g e
F
red
M
cW h ir r
B u s. E d .
M
eann ette
G en eral
E
l a in e
E. M
cL e lla n
W a n t s to m a k e h e r s e c o n d m illio n
b e c a u s e th e fir st i s a lw a y s h a r d to
g e t. M ild o f m a n n e r , “ M ik e ” lik e s
h a p p y t h o u g h ts . I n t e r n a t io n a l R e ­
l a t io n s C l u b ; T e n n i s 2 ; C . P . 3 , 4 ;
S tu d y H a l l C o u n c il 3 , 4 .
G en eral
“ C u rle y ” lik e s to d a n c e — h e w o n ’ t
h a v e m u ch tim e f o r t h a t , th o u g h ,
w h en h e ’ s stu d y in g f o r a C - P .A .
L e t ’ s h o p e th e g ir ls d o n ’ t d is tr a c t
h im fro m h is s t u d ie s . F o o t b a ll 1 ;
C . P . 4 ; P l a y s ( V . L . D . ) ; T ic k e t
S a le s m a n .
J
W
eto n a
cG a h ey
A lw a y s c h e e r f u l a n d e a g e r , “ R e n e e ”
w a n ts to b e a b u y e r f o r w o m e n ’ s
c lo th e s . H e r p e t l i k e ? C o n v e r tib le
c o u p e s.
G en eral
D r e x e l I n s t it u t e
U n d e c id e d
o bert
M
cM a n u s
J
anet
M. M
cN a ll y
A B e r k o w itz C o lle g e d e v o te e , “ M a c ”
w a n ts to b e s tr a n d e d o n a d e s e r t
i s l a n d . C a n b e s t b e d e s c r ib e d b y
“ sw e ll g u y ” — c o n s e r v a t iv e . F o o t b a ll
2 , 3 , 4 ; V a r s it y 3 , 4 .
W is h e s fo r s u c c e s s a s a s e c r e ta r y .
A
m a g n e tic s m ile m a k e s “ N i b s ”
e v e r y o n e ’ s f r ie n d . J u m p s a t s p i d e r s .
T e n n is; B a s k e tb a ll; T h e O dd S t r e a k ;
S ta g e M ak e-u p .
C o l. P r e p .
B u s. E d .
N o tr e D a m e U n iv .
B u sin e ss
B u s in e s s
C. M
em o ry
“ T o n i ” is a l l w r a p p e d u p in m u s ic
— a n a r d e n t m o v ie f a n w h o a ls o
l ik e s to r e a d .
G en eral
R
Irene M
cC o llu m
A
v e ry
s in c e r e g ir l— s h e
d is lik e s
p e o p l e w ith tw o f a c e s . “ S c o t t i e ” i s
fr ie n d ly a n d k i n d ; n o w o n d e r sh e
l ik e s h a v in g a g o o d t i m e . C in e m a ­
to g rap h y
C lu b 2 , 3 ; H o c k e y 1 ;
T e n n is 3 , 4 .
C o n s e r v a to r y o f M u s ic
L
in d a
C. M
ercuro
E
l iz a b e t h
A. M
il l s
E y e s d a n c e , h a i r s h in e s , e n o u g h to
a t t r a c t an y fin e m a n . “ L i n d y ” lik e s
p a r t ie s a n d a i m s to g e t m a r r ie d
at
so m e
fu tu r e
d a te . S e c re ta ria l
C lu b 3 .
B e c a u s e B e t t y l i k e s to h a v e fu n
h e r s e l f , s h e l ik e s th o s e w h o d o .
W a n ts to b e a b le to d o th in g s w e ll.
T e n n is 1, 2 , 3 ; N e w s 1 , 2 , 3 , E d it o r
4 ; C . P . 4 ; G ir l s ’ A .A . 3 , 4 , S e c . 2 .
B u s. E d .
C o l. P r e p
B u sin e ss
C o lle g e
B u sin e ss ( N .Y .V .)
P age T hirty-seven
C L A S S
0 F
19 4 2
P
A
a t r ic ia
nn
M
C o l. P r e p .
M
il d r e d
S im o n P . M
in t e r
P a t , b e in g a v e r s a t i le a n d p o p u l a r
s e n io r , is w e ll- lik e d w h e re v e r sh e
g o e s — is c r a z y a b o u t th e D o r s e y s
a n d th e D o d g e r s a n d w a n ts to fly
h e r o w n p l a n e . I n te r n a t io n a l R e l a ­
tio n s C lu b 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , S e c . 4 ; L i ­
b r a r y C lu b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; C . P . 3 , 4 ;
S y l la b u s S t a f f .
it c h e l l
N o t e a s i ly b o th e r e d ,
“ B l it z k r ie g ”
c a n liv e u p to h is n a m e , i f h e h a s
t o . A n a d m ir e r o f th e f a i r s e x , he
w a n ts to b e a s u c c e s s in l i f e . H i - Y ;
F o o tb a ll 3 , 4 ; T r a ck 3 , 4.
G en eral
V ir g in ia S t a t e
G
eorge
M
H
o eller
W a n ts to s c o u t fo r fir e s d e e p in
th e w o o d s , b u t h e ’ ll p r o b a b ly ta k e
o ff e v e ry
F r id a y n ig h t . “ B u t s i e ”
h a s th e m a k in g s o f a B o b F e l l e r .
A v e r y d e te r m in e d b o y is h e ! I n ­
tra m u ral
B a se b a ll
1, 2 ;
V a r s ity
B a se b a ll 3, 4 ; C. P . 3, 4.
G en eral
e in z
Irene M
J
oore
ea n ette
M
orand
“ J a n ” w a n ts to b e a s e c r e ta r y an d
i f s h e is a s c a p a b le a s e c r e ta r y a s
sh e
w as
a
s tu d e n t,
s h e ’ll
m eet
su c ce ss. B a d m in to n ; H o rse b ack R id ­
i n g ; V o lle y B a l l ; G ir l R e s e r v e s .
C o l. P r e p .
B u s. E d .
C o l. P r e p .
N e w a r k C o lle g e o f E n g .
C o lle g e
B e rk e le y S c h o o l
M
ary
C. M
o r r is
“ In k S p o t s a n d ic e c r e a m ” — a w o n ­
d e r fu l c o m b in a tio n . “ S k e e z ix ” h a s
a g ran d sen se o f h u m o r.
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss S c h o o l
D ra k e S e c re ta ria l S ch o o l
D
orothy
M
o r t e l l it e
G r a c e f u l, f r ie n d ly , a n d g a y . “ R o e ’ s ”
p l e a s in g p e r s o n a l it y m a k e s h e r d is ­
l ik e c o n c e ite d b o y s . L i k e s th e m to
b e t a l l . T e n n i s ; G ir l R e s e r v e s I , 2 ,
3 , 4 ; G ir l s ’ A .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; R u d d ig o r e .
B u s. E d .
P age Thirty-eight
U n d e c id e d
R
e g in a l d
C. M
o rto n
Ca rm ela L . M
o sso
P h o to g rap h y
keeps
th e
“ D o c to r”
b u s y — m a y b e t h a t ’ s w hy h e d o e s n ’ t
lik e h o m e w o r k . N o t v e r y t a l k a t i v e ,
b u t h e s u re c a n l i s t e n ! F e n c in g .
“ M i ll i e ” i s o n e o f t h o s e r a r e p e o p le
w h o k n o w h o w to g e t th e m o s t o u t
o f l i f e . W rite s p o e tr y t h a t is p o e tr y .
M o d e rn D a n c e C lu b 1 ; I t a l i a n C lu b 1.
G en eral
B u s. E d .
U n d e c id e d
B u sin e ss
M. M
o r sell
H e r f r ie n d s c a ll h e r “ T o t s y ” — w e
c a ll h e r th e p e r f e c t s e c r e ta r y o f th e
f u t u r e . D i s li k e s sc h o o l b u t l ik e s a
c e r ta in s o m e b o d y — ? G ir l R e s e r v e s
1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; G i r l s ’ A .A . 1 , 2 , 3 , S e c .
4;
B o w lin g
3, 4 ;
T y p i s t N e w s,
S y l la b u s .
B u s. E d .
o se
o es
G e o r g e to w n
D e t e s t s c re w c u ts a n d r o l le d u p
t r o u s e r s . “ M illy ” a lw a y s lo o k s h e r
b e s t , w h ic h i s v e r y , v e r y n ic e . L i k e s
k h a k i u n if o r m s
an d S ta r d u st
by
“ T . D . ” S p a n i s h C lu b .
R
M
H e is g o in g to h e lp E a s t m a n K o d a k
C o m p a n y a lo n g . H a n k d o e s n ’ t ta l k
m u c h , b u t, b o y , t h a t b r a in w o rk s
o v e r tim e .
F
r a n c is
B e rk e le y S c h o o l
J. M
ow bray
A n ig h th a w k — F r a n k ’ s p e t a v e r s io n
is s l e e p i n g . H e w a n ts to b e c o m e a
C iv il S e r v ic e m a n .
B u s. E d .
U n d e c id e d
D
o nald
M
u lh o llan d
D o n ’ t send “ Z ip ” to 2 2 8 , a n d h e ’ll
p ro b a b ly a c h ie v e h is a m b itio n to
g ra d u a te in fiv e y e a r s . L i k e s to o f ­
fic ia te b u t is a n a g r e e a b le fe llo w .
F o o t b a ll 1, 2 ; B a s k e t b a l l 1 ( I m ­
m a c u la te C o n c e p tio n ).
G e n e ra l
W il l ia m T . N
lbert
ulh o llan d
G en eral
N o tr e D a m e
elso n
B a n k in g S c h o o l
O b e r s c r ib n ig
E
lspeth
A. H. M
A
udrey
V. N
estler
P u b lic E n e rg y N o . I — in to e v e r y ­
th in g , d o in g e v e r y th in g . W o n ’ t th o s e
N a v y b o y s a d o r e h a v in g A u d f o r a
n u rs e in th e U .S .N . N u r s e C o r p s ?
E n jo y s h e r th re e m e a l s . G ir l s ’ A .A .
1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; B o w lin g 4 ; N e w s B o a r d
3 , 4 ; U s h e r e tte a t S c h o o l P l a y s 3 , 4 .
H
elen
R
uth
H
unro
“ E l s i e ” c o n ie s fr o m E n g la n d , c h o o s e s
f o o t b a l l a s h e r p e t l ik e . W a n ts to
b e a g o o d s e c r e t a r y . W ith th e s e
A m e r ic a n
id e a s,
we
say
th r e e
c h e e r s , “ E l s i e ” ! ! I n t e r n a t io n a l R e ­
la t io n s C lu b 3 , 4 .
G en eral
G en eral
A
M
ic h a r d
B u sin e ss
“ G a w k ” h a s a n o b le a m b it i o n : to
re tire . H e ’ll th e n p r o b a b ly s p e n d
h is tim e i n B r o o k ly n , b u t n o t a t
E b b e tts F ie l d . E n jo y s a liv e ly e v e ­
n in g . F o o t b a ll 2 ; B a s k e t b a l l 4 ; B a r ­
rin g e r E v e n in g H ig h .
G e n e ra l
R
A s a h o b b y , h a p p y - g o - lu c k y “ M o ”
r a t e s e a tin g t o p s — h e a l s o e n jo y s
j u s t f o o lin g a r o u n d . T r a c k 3 , 4 .
elen
A
nn
N
eely
“ L e n ie ” — a n e n t h u s ia s t ic s tu d e n t o f
E . O .— l i k e s ic e s k a tin g a n d d a n c ­
in g . W a n ts to u s e h e r “ v o ic e w ith
a s m il e ” f o r a t e le p h o n e c o m p a n y .
B a s k e t b a l l.
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
S e c re ta ria l S c h o o l
E. N
W
ic h t in c a l e
“ B r o o k ly n ’ s ”
s tr ik in g
ap p earan ce
w ill h e lp h e r r e a liz e h e r g o a l— to
b e a m o d e l— ( a c i n c h ) . P u l l o u t th e
s c i s s o r s , b o y s , sh e d o e s n ’ t l ik e b o y s
w ith lo n g h a i r . T e n n is
C lu b
1;
S w im m in g 1 , 2 .
B u s. E d .
il l ia m
B. N
orth
B ill
d o e s n ’ t l ik e
g ir ls w ith
to o
m u c h l ip s t i c k . A lw a y s a g r e e a b le , h e
l i k e s to g e t a w a y f r o m it a l l by
g o in g c a m p i n g w a y u p in th e A d iro n d a ck s.
G en eral
B u sin e ss
U n d e c id e d
S t . M ic h a e l’ s H o s p i t a l
P. O ’C o n n o r
W h itey w an ts to b e c o m e an a e r o ­
n a u tic a l e n g in e e r a n d b e lie v e s in
m o re p u b lic ity f o r th e s w e a te r g irlsQ u ie t b u t r e a lly a d m ir e d . S o c c e r 2,
3, 4 ; B a s e b a l l 3 , 4 .
B a b e , a v e r y s e n s ib le p e r s o n , w ill
b e s u c c e s s f u l, w e k n o w . D i s li k e s th e
s ta g lin e i n th e h a l l in th e m o rn ­
in g . S t a m p C lu b 2 ; G ir l R e s e r v e s
3, 4.
T e c h n ic a l
R o o s e v e lt A v ia tio n S c h o o l, ,N . Y .
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
J
ohn
J . O ’D
o nnell
“ O ’ D ” h o p e s to r e tir e w ith a m i l ­
lio n
( m illio n
w h a t ? ) . L ik e s b r u ­
n e t t e s , s o , g ir ls , p u t a w a y th e p e r ­
o x id e . A lw a y s c a u s e s a flu tte r i n th e
l a d i e s ’ h e a r t s — R o m a n t i c . B o w lin g
C l u b ; C la s s F o o t b a l l 1 , 2 ; V a r s it y
F o o tb a ll 3 , 4 , 5.
G en eral
J
ohn
M . O ’D
o n n ell
E n jo y s 7 th P e r i o d s tu d y o n F r i d a y .
W a n ts to w e a r U n c le S a m ’ s w in g s
o f g o ld . J a c k i s a lw a y s a lo t o f
f u n . P h y s ic s C l u b ; T r a c k 1 , 4 ; I n ­
tr a m u r a l T e n n is 2 , 3 ; C . P . 3 , 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
C o lle g e
U n iv . o f T e x a s A . & M .
P age Thirty-nine
R
o bert
T . O ’G
F
rady
H e c a n ’ t s ta n d g ir ls w ith th e ir n o s e s
in th e a i r . Y o u c a n b e t T . T . is n o t
t h a t w a y . “ O tt” is th e t a l l , sile n t
t y p e . B a s k e t b a l l.
C o l. P r e p .
G en eral
C o lle g e
E
O tw ay
rank
L i k e s to p l a y b a l l w h e n e v e r h e c a n .
B o b h o p e s to b e a n e n g in e e r so m e
d a y . A lw a y s o n th e g o . I n t r a m u r a l
B a se b a ll 3, 4.
B u sin e ss
l iz a b e t h
L. O
G en eral
J
ohn
P
M
a d a l in o
a r ie
P
a la zza
G iv e h im tim e a n d h e 'd h a v e th e
w h o le sc h o o l ta lk in g r a d i o , w h ich
is o n ly s u r p a s s e d b y h i s s tr o n g a f ­
f e c tio n
fo r
e a tin g
an d
s le e p in g .
R a d io C lu b 3 , 4 .
L o v e ly p a l e b lu e e y e s a n d b lo n d e
h a i r . M u s ic a l. T h e i n i t ia l s S . P .
h a v e a s p e c ia l m e a n in g f o r h e r .
Ita lia n
C lu b
2,
3;
B o w lin g
3;
I t a li a n P l a y .
T e c h n ic a l
B u s. E d .
J
o seph
U n d e c id e d
T. P
a r is i
J o e is o n e o f th e m a n y s tu d e n ts
o f B e r k o w itz C o lle g e . L i k e s to h a n g
o u t w ith th e b o y s . G o o d c o m p a n y .
F o o t b a ll 2 , 3 ; T r a c k 4 .
G en eral
C o lle g e
A
r l in e
P age Forty
o seph
O
ev erly
w ren
W e k n o w b e a u ty is m o re t h a n sk in d e e p in B e v e r l y ’ s c a s e . H e r fu tu r e
re v e a ls m an y h a p p y p a tie n ts.
G en eral
N u r s in g
U n d e c id e d
M. P
H
a lko w etz
elen
P
appas
J o e w ill u n d o u b te d ly b e s u c c e s s f u l
in w h a te v e r h e u n d e r t a k e s . E n jo y s
sc ie n tific s tu d ie s a n d is v e r y n e a t
a n d w e ll- lik e d . D o u b le D o o r .
W e se e H e le n a s a s u c c e s s f u l d e n ta l
a s s i s t a n t e n jo y in g h e r p r o f e s s io n in
h e r q u ie t , l it t l e w a y . S h e lik e s te n ­
n is , to o . S e c r e t a r i a l C lu b .
C o l. P r e p .
G en eral
U n d e c id e d
N ew ark D e n ta l S c h o o l
B u sin e ss
I. P
a r ic s t r o m
E ffic ien c y in th e w a y s h e w o rk s is
j u s t o n e o f th is fu tu r e s e c r e t a r y ’ s
g o o d p o in t s . L i v e s fo r M r . C a r r ’ s
P .A .D . C la s s . E n g lis h C lu b 1 ( P e r t h
A m b o y H ig h S c h o o l) ; G ir ls ’ A .A .
B u s. E d .
J
B
w ens
T h i s a t t r a c t iv e s tu d e n t w o u ld b e
h a p p y e ith e r d e s ig n in g c lo th e s or
m o d e lin g . B e t t y l ik e s th e e x p r e s ­
sio n s M r . B a u e r u s e s in h e r E n g ­
l i s h c la s s ( M u s t b e a g o o d c l a s s ) .
A r t C lu b 4 .
B u sin e ss
T
homas
G
lyn
P
arry
A
lbert
J. P
ea r sa ll
H e r e is a p r o s p e c t iv e a v i a t io n c a n ­
d id a t e w h o s e iz e s e v e ry o p p o r tu n ity
to p l a y
t a b le t e n n is a n d h a s a
p l e a s in g , c o n s e r v a tiv e m a n n e r .
G iv e T in y a d v e n tu r e , s o n g , w is d o m ,
a n d w o m e n , b u t k e e p th e s n o b s an d
p o o r s p o r t s f o r y o u r s e lf . B i g b a d
“ W o lf .” T ic k e t S a l e s m a n .
G en eral
T e c h n ic a l
S p a r t a n A v ia t io n C o r p s
B u s in e s s
A
nthony
P
ecci
M fiybe h e w ill b e r e s p o n s ib le fo r
th e tr a n s a tla n tic tu n n e l. P e c h , th e
e sse n c e o f in n o c e n c e , l ik e s to d ra w ,
c o lle c ts s t a m p s , a n d p a i n t . I t a li a n
C lu b 2 , 3, 4 ; S o c c e r 3 , 4 ; B a s e b a l l
3, 4.
T e c h n ic a l
R
H. P
ic h a r d
e n is t o n
M
a r jo r ie
E. P
er so n
D ic k ’ s f a v o r it e m e th o d o f r e l a x a t i o n
is p u tte r in g in th e g a r d e n . F u ll o f
f u n , b u t a g o o d fig h te r i f n e e d b e .
P in g P o n g .
Q u ie t a n d u n a s s u m in g — “ B u c k y ”
lo o k s fo r w a r d to a h o m e o f h e r
ow n. H a s a s o ft sp o t in h er h eart
fo r B . R .
C o l. P r e p .
G en eral
U n d e c id e d
R u t g e r s A g r ic u l t u r a l S c h o o l
U n d e c id e d
C arl E . P
eter so n
B e c a u s e o f “ P e t e ’ s ” f r ie n d ly c o u r ­
t e s y , d o m in a n t q u a l it i e s o f l e a d e r ­
s h ip
a n d e x e c u tiv e a b il it y , w e ’ re
s u re h is d e s ir e d s u c c e s s w ill c o n ­
tin u e . H e lo v e s b o a t s a i li n g . G . O .
P r e s . 4 ; C la s s P r e s . 2 , 3 ; S tu d e n t
C o u n c il 2 , 3 , 4 ; F o o t b a l l 2 , 3 , 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
E
llen
J
ane
P
G e n e ra l
F
f e il
L o v e ly to lo o k a t , D u k i e ’ s p e t lik e
i s a tru e f r ie n d . A im s to b e a
m o d e l. G ir l R e s e r v e s 4 ; B a d m in to n
1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; T e n n is 3 , 4 .
School
rank
P
il d it c h
A lw a y s a h a r d w o rk e r, P i ld it c h e n ­
j o y s l is te n in g to or p l a y in g g o o d
m u s ic . L ik e s g o in g to th e th e a tr e .
H e ’ s an a d m ir e r o f th e fin e r th in g s
o f l i f e . B u s k in a n d B r u s h 4 ; C h r i s t ­
m as
P la y ,
C a le b
S to n e ’s
D e a th
W atch 3 ; M a k e - u p C lu b 2 ; S ta g e
C re w .
B u s. E d .
S e d g w ic k C . P
urdue
T o jo in th e A ir C o r p s is “ M ic h i­
g a n ’ s ” a im i n l i f e . I n h i s s p a r e
tim e , h e lik e s to w a tc h th e N ew
Y o r k F o o t b a ll G ia n t s . L i k e s to g a b .
C . P . 3, 4 ; P a t S ta n d s P a t.
B u s. E d .
B u s in e s s
F
r a n k ie
ohn
F
r a n c is
P
l a in
C o l. P r e p .
U n d e c id e d
M
a x in e
C. P
roops
A n ic e p e r s o n a l it y a n d a m b it io n to
w r ite , p l u s a k e e n , a l e r t m in d e q u a ls
th e p e r f e c t s u m m a r y o f “ M a c k i e ,”
w ith , o f c o u r s e , h e r lo v e o f “ R e q u e s t f u lly Y o u r s .”
C in e m a to g r a p h y
C lu b 2 , 3 , P r e s . 4 ; C . P . 3 , 4 ;
S y l la b u s C la s s E d i t o r ; N e w s 2 , 3 , 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
U n d e c id e d
B u sin e ss
B
elle
Q
u ic k
“ F r a n k ” h a s a fo n d n ess fo r c h o c o ­
l a t e b r o w n ie s w ith w a ln u ts a n d w e
h a v e a f o n d n e s s fo r h e r c h e e r f u l ­
n e s s . B a s e b a l l ; B a s k e t b a l l.
G en eral
J
H i s o n e d r e a m in l i f e i s a r t . “ L o n g
J o h n ” w a n ts to h a v e so m e “ a r t y ”
p o s it i o n . A tru e fr ie n d to a l l . E v e r y ­
b o d y lik e s h im . F o o t b a ll 2 , 3 , 4 ;
T r a c k 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; V ic e - C h a ir m a n
of H om e R oom .
C o lle g e
H a m p t o n U n iv e r s ity
M
ary
A
nn
R
apka
“ A n g e l ” r e a l l y l iv e s u p to h e r n ic k ­
n a m e . A im s f o r a F lo r e n c e N ig h tin ­
g a le c a r e e r . L i k e s to p l a y s o li t a i r e .
W r ite r s ’ C l u b ; G ir l R e s e r v e s ; S w im ­
m in g .
G en eral
N u r s e T r a in in g
G
eo rge
I. R
a tner
W h e n h e ’ s f a m o u s , d o n ’ t a s k fo r
au to g rap h s;
he
can ’t
s ta n d
th e
“ h o u n d s .”
D oes
lik e
“ c h ic k e n s ”
(ro a ste d ).
T h e “ R a t , ” a s h is f r ie n d s
c a l l h im , h a s a n a m a z in g k n a c k o f
e n jo y in g h i m s e l f a n y w h e r e . F o o t ­
b a ll 2, 3 ; B a sk e tb a ll 2 , 3 , 4 ; T e n ­
n is 3 , 4 ; B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r N e w s 3 .
C o l. P r e p .
S te v e n s In st, o f T e c h .
E A S T
0 R A N G
H I G H
P age Forty-one
C L A S S
0 F
19 4 2
J
ohn
R
J
e is m il l e r
ean
R
M
ey
L is te n in g to th e s t r a i n s o f X a v i e r
C u g a t w h ile lo o k in g o v e r a s u g a r
p la n ta tio n
in
S o u th
A m e r ic a
is
J a c k s o n ’ s d r e a m in l i f e . H a s “ t h a t
c e r ta in s o m e t h in g .” C . P .
C h e e r f u l “ B o n n ie ” s p e n d s h e r l e i ­
su re tim e c o lle c tin g m a r in e k n ic k n a c k s f o r h e r r o o m a n d t h in k in g o f
a c e r ta in p e r s o n in th e M a r in e s .
H o r s e b a c k R i d i n g ; S w im m in g .
B u s. E d .
G en eral
D
B u sin e ss
o nald
R
G en eral
P
H
o ber tso n
D u c k w ill p r o b a b ly s t a r t l e th e w o rld
so m e d a y w ith a n a m a z in g c h e m ­
ic a l d is c o v e r y . T h e n h e ’ ll ta k e a
v a c a t io n to d r iv e h i s c a r a n d go
s w im m in g .
S m o o th
an d
p o p u la r.
S y l la b u s 4 ; T e n n i s : B a s e b a l l ( I n ­
t r a m u r a l) ; B a s k e t b a l l.
a r ia n
S
h elto n
R
R
ic h
uth
E. R
id d l e
C o n c e it a n d d e c e it a r e b o th d is lik e d
by
th i s
fr ie n d ly
m iss.
“ R ic h ie ”
w a n ts to w o rk in W a s h in g to n , D .
C . F r e n c h C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 .
T h i s r e s p e c t e d s e n io r is v e r y a l t r u ­
i s t i c . A m b itio n — to w o rk i n a n o r­
p h a n a g e . J u s t o n e c e r ta in b o y is
B e t t y ’ s p e t a v e r s io n .
G en eral
G en eral
B u sin e ss S c h o o l
U n d e c id e d
U n d e c id e d
aro ld
R
G
o b in s o n
eo rge
R
ogers
“ R ed”
w o u ld
coach
fo o tb a ll
at
V a s s a r , i f th e y h a d a f o o t b a l l t e a m .
H i s c o m p a n y i s a lw a y s w e lc o m e .
B a se b a ll 4.
W a n ts to b e a d o c to r . T h e f a c t t h a t
E . O . H . S . h a s n o sw im m in g te a m
ir k s h im . P l a y s s w e ll c h e s s . C h e s s
C l u b ; S w im m in g 1 , 2 .
C o l. P r e p .
C o l. P r e p .
U n d e c id e d
C o lu m b ia
M
argaret
F. R
ogers
P e g g y ’ s f r ie n d ly m a n n e r w ill h e lp
h e r r e a c h h e r g o a l— to b e a p u r ­
c h a s in g
agent
fo r
a
d e p a r tm e n t
s t o r e . H e r h e a v e n : a ju ic y s ir lo in
s t e a k . S t a m p C lu b 2 , 3 ; P a t S t a n d s
P a t 2.
G en eral
B u sin e ss
N e w a r k T e c h . N ig h t S c h o o l
a t r ic ia
A
nn
R
oyer
P a t ’ s s ly w it m a k e s h e r a g o o d
c o m p a n io n . S h e lo v e s h o r s e s a n d
e n jo y s w ritin g — w e e n v y h e r a b il it y .
In t e r n a t io n a l
R e la tio n s
C lu b
3;
Sp o k esm en
C lu b
4;
S tu d y
H a ll
C o u n c il 4 ; N e w s 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
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G
erard
B
ern ard
R
ugg
N e v e r t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f “ J e r r y * * —•
it m a k e s h im b o i l. W a tc h t h i s b o y
go h ig h . R a d i o C lu b ( t e c h n ic a l) 1 ;
N ew s E d ito r 3 .
C o l. P r e p .
U n d e c id e d
L
u c il l e
R
u s s o n ie l l o
C o o p e r a t iv e a n d a h a r d w o rk e r—
“ Lu”
h a s th e l o f t y a m b itio n o f
w a n tin g to g o u p a d o w n e s c a la t o r .
T a ll, d ark an d h a n d so m e b o y s are
t o p s w ith h e r . I t a l i a n C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ;
Ita lia n P la y .
B u s. E d .
U n d e c id e d
T
h er esa
R
u ss o n ie l l o
L ik e d b y a l l w h o k n o w h e r . T e rr y
h a t e s to g e t u p in th e m o rn in g
b u t i s h a p p y w h e n d a n c in g . I t a l i a n
C lu b 1, 2 , 3 ; T e n n i s ; B a s k e t b a l l ;
Ita lia n P la y .
B u s. E d .
D ra k e S e c re ta ria l S c h o o l
P
eter
J. Sala
H
erbert
W . S a m e n f e ijd
W hen h e a c h ie v e s h i s a m b it io n to
b e a m i llio n a ir e , P e te w ill e lim ­
in a te a l l th e t a l k a t i v e w o m e n in th e
w o rld . W itty , f u n - lo v in g , a n d p o p u ­
l a r . T r a c k 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S t u d e n t C o u n ­
c il 1, 4 ; S o c c e r 4 ; S y l la b u s 3 , 4,
A d v e r tis in g M a n a g e r 4 .
L i k e s to p l a y th e p i a n o , g o ro lle r
s k a tin g — w a n ts to liv e a lo n g ,
h a p p y , h e a l t h y , w e a lth y l i f e — p r o b ­
a b ly e n d u p o n th e s t a g e — a r e a l
a c to r. B u sk in an d B ru sh 3 , 4 ; R u d d ig o r e 3 ; W h at a L i f e ! 3 ; W a r d ­
ro b e M a s t e r ( G le e C lu b ) 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
C o l. P r e p .
C o lg a te
C o lle g e
B
ernard
C o l. P r e p .
J
o seph
B . C. S a n f o r d
H e a v e n i s a c a m e r a a n d a r o ll o f
film . S o m e d a y h e w ill b e a g e n tle ­
m a n f a r m e r . S a n d y is t a l l , h a n d ­
s o m e , a n d w e ll- lik e d b y e v e ry o n e .
C a m e r a C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; S y l la b u s P h o ­
to g rap h er.
C o l. P r e p .
A
nna
o u ise
W . S a nfo rd
G en eral
U n d e c id e d
C o lle g e
M. S c h e t t in o
Som eone
m e n tio n in g
a
p o p u la r,
c h e e r f u l se n io r w ith m a r v e lo u s p e r ­
s o n a lity , w h o h o ld s d o w n m a n y im ­
p o r ta n t offices, n o d o u b t w ill m e a n
o u r “ S k i t s .” H o w s h e l o v e s E . O .
H . S . f o o t b a l l g a m e s ! G ir l s ’ A .A .
2 , 3, 4 , P r e s . 4 , V ic e - p r e s . 3 ; S t u ­
d e n t C o u n c il 4 ; G i r l s ’ C o u rt 3 , 4 ;
C h ie f J u s t i c e 4 ; G ir ls ’ S t u d y H a ll
C o u n c il 3 , 4 , P r e s . 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
L
Q u ie t a n d d e m u r e — L o u i s a d ie t i ­
tia n in th e m a k in g . “ H o w ’ s f o r an
i n v it a t io n to d i n n e r ? ” — l e a v e y o u r
s la n g
at
hom e
th o u g h .
W r ite r s ’
C l u b ; T e n n is .
D
orothy
C. S c h i l l e r
T h i s p e r t l it t l e m i s s s p e n d s h e r
l e is u r e tim e to e d a n c in g a n d w a n ts
to b e a s e c o n d Z o rin a — k n o w in g
“ T i n y ,”
w e ’ re s u re s h e w ill b e .
T e n n is C lu b 4 ; M a k e - u p C lu b 2 ;
S w im m in g , B a s k e t b a l l.
C o l. P r e p .
P
aul
Samons
B.
P a u l l ik e s s w e e t m u s ic , m a k e s
h im th in k o f a c e r t a i n y o u n g l a d y .
W a n ts to r e tir e y o u n g s o a s to
s p e n d p le n ty o f tim e w ith h e r . G e ts
r e s u l t s w h e n h e w o rk s h a r d . B u s k in
an d B ru sh 3, 4 , P r e s . 4 ; T rack
M a n a g e r 3 , 4 ; C . P . 3 , 4 ; L ig h t
a n d S o u n d C re w 2 , 3 , 4 , M a n a g e r 4 .
W
J
ohn
Y. S a n d er so n
J a c k w a n ts to g o in to b u s i n e s s —
th e n t r a v e l . B e f o r e t h a t , h e ’ ll p r o b ­
a b ly p l a y a lo t m o re f o o t b a l l . A
r e a l l y fr ie n d ly c h a p . F o o t b a ll 1 , 2 ,
3 , 4 ; B a sk e tb a ll 1 ; B a se b a ll 3.
G en eral
B u sin e ss
U n iv . o f P e n n s y lv a n ia
il l ia m
H . S avage
J
ohn
E
d w in
S a ylo r
W a n ts to b e a tr a v e lin g s a l e s m a n —
m u s t r e a d lo t s o f s t o r ie s . E n jo y s
h u n tin g . “ E l P r e s i d e n t e ” l ik e s e v e ry ­
b o d y , g o o d p o l it i c i a n . C . P . 4 ; S t u ­
d e n t C o u n c il 4 ; P r e s id e n t o f S e n io r
C la s s 4 .
“ B i g J o h n ’ s ” f a v o r it e a c tiv ity is a t h ­
le t ic s — b u t th e n , h e ’ d d o a n y th in g
to k e e p f r o m b e in g i d l e . H e ’ s a s
c le v e r a s h e i s h u s k y . F o o t b a ll 2,
3 , 4 ; B a s k e t b a l l 2 , 3 , 4 ; P r e s id e n t
B o y s ’ A .A . 4 ; S t u d e n t C o u n c il 3 , 4 .
G en eral
C o l. P r e p .
V
e r o n ic a
U n d e c id e d
Sch
il l e r
“ S e e A m e r ic a F i r s t ” i s h e r m o tto .
A t h le t ic “ R o n n ie ” lo v e s to r o lle r
s k a te a t S k a t e l a n d . T e n n is 3 , 4 ;
B a sk e tb a ll 3, 4.
B u s. E d .
U n d e c id e d
J
oyce
C o r n e ll
S c h in d e l
P e t it e “ O y s te r ” lo n g s to c o m e to
s c h o o l w ith a l l h e r h o m e w o r k d o n e
j u s t o n c e . L i k e s th e B r o o k ly n D o d g ­
e r s . G ir l s ’ A .A . 3 , 4 ; B o w lin g 3 , 4 ;
S w im m in g 3 .
C o l. P r e p .
C o lle g e
C o lle g e
N . J . C o lle g e f o r W om en
E A S T
ORANGE
H I G H
P age Forty-three
C L A S S
0 F
19 4 2
L
eo n
S c h in d e l
A n o th e r c a m e r a b u g . L e e h a t e s a
le a k y f o u n t a in p e n . O n th e q u ie t
s id e . M a th C lu b 4 ; T a b l e T e n n is
C lu b 3 ; C . P . 3 , 4 ; N e w s E d it o r 4.
C o l. P r e p .
U n d e c id e d
M
argaret
S
c h m ie d e r
P e g g y h o p e s to d a n c e h e r l i f e aw a y
in a b i g b a l l e t . S h e d is l ik e s p e o p le
w h o d o n ’ t m e a n w h a t th e y s a y . H e r
ow n c h e e r y s m ile m e a n s h a p p in e s s .
T e n n is 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a d m in to n 3 , 4 ;
O p e r e t t a s 2 , 3 ; M o d e rn D a n c e I ,
(V .I ..D .).
G en eral
T
heodore
K . Sch
B u s. E d .
J
o seph
A
uyler
O n h i s F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y n ig h ts
o ff h e w ill b e tr a in in g f o r th e
O ly m p ic s . T e d w o u ld l ik e to ru n
th e 1 0 0 -y ard d a s h in 9 .9 s e c o n d s—
g o o d t im e . A h a r d w o rk e r, h e g e ls
w h a t h e g o e s a f t e r . F o r u m C lu b
2 , 3 ; T r a c k 2 , 3 , 4 ; C ro s s -C o u n trv
3 , 4.
J
ack
N . Sch
r e ih o f e r
O n e o f th o s e f e llo w s w h o ’ s a lw a y s
s n a p p i n g p i c t u r e s . W a s te s n o a f f e c ­
tio n o n l ic e n s e i n s p e c t o r s . I t ’ s h a r d
n o t to l ik e J a c k . P h y s ic s C lu b 4 ;
M a th C lu b 4 ; C . P . 3 , 4 ; N e w s
S ta ff 3, 4.
C o l. P r e p .
B u sin e ss
rthur
S chw
artz
C o l. P r e p .
l o r ia
R . Schurem
C o l. P r e p .
B u sin e ss
D o e s n ’ t l ik e lu n c h lin e s , th e r e f o r e ,
i s a C . P . W a n ts to b e a n e n g in e e r .
A r c h ie ’ s h e a r t i s in M a p le w o o d —
n o t c o n s e r v a tiv e . M a th C lu b 3 , 4 ;
T rack M anager 3, 4 ; C . P . 3, 4 ;
N e w s 1 , 2 , 3 , S p o r t s E d it o r 4.
G
C
o n sta n c e
an
G o o e y s u n d a e s d e lig h t h e r . “ G lo ”
d r e a m s o f th e d a y w h e n s o m e o n e
w ill p ro n o u n c e h e r l a s t n a m e c o r ­
r e c t ly . E x tr e m e ly v e r s a t i l e . I n t e r n a ­
t io n a l R e l a t i o n s C lu b 2 , 4 ; C in e m a ­
t o g r a p h y C lu b 3 ; G ir l s ’ A .A . 2 , 3 ,
4 ; N ew s 2 , 3 , A sso cia te E d ito r 4.
E
W . S cu dder
C o lle g e
l in o r
S e ib e l
C o n n ie ’ s q u ie tn e s s m u s t b e a sig n
o f w o n d e r fu l p h r a s e s — a s ig n o f h e r
a n x ie ty to b e c o m e a s u c c e s s f u l p o e t .
G i r l s ’ A . A . ; T e n n i s ; B a s k e t b a l l.
S tu d i o u s a n d a lw a y s b u sy , “ L ” is
d e te r m in e d to b e a g o o d s e c r e t a r y .
H a t e s to w a s te t im e . F r e n c h C lu b
2 ; S e c r e t a r i a l C lu b 4 .
G en eral
G en eral
U n d e c id e d
B u sin e ss
M a ss. In st, o f T ech .
U n d e c id e d
J. S
e l l it t o
J
am es
B
row n
S
h arpe
M
a d e l e in e
N o th in g w o u ld s u i t S l a t s b e t t e r th a n
d r iv in g a s h in y n ew c a r to su n n y
C a l if o r n ia . H e ’ s s t il l h u n tin g fo r
th a t e lu s iv e ta le n t th a t w ill g iv e
h im w o rk h e l ik e s . J . V . F o o t b a ll
1, 2 ; Soccer 3 ; T ra c k 2.
J i m i6 a n o th e r fu tu r e p h y s ic i a n . In
h is s p a r e tim e , w h a t th e r e is o f it ,
h e w a tc h e s o v e r th e S t o r k s — a lw a y s
p o p u la r.
C o-M an ager
of
F o o t b a ll
T e a m 4 ; C . P . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; S tu d e n t
C o u n c il 4 ; S o c i a l C o m m itte e 3 , 4 .
T h is g oo d -h u m o red
becom e a p e rfe c t
ire d h e a d s , a c e r ta in
la r . (R e d h e a d s, do
r e t a r y ? ) S e c re ta ria l
an d B ru sh 1, 2 , 3 ,
T e c h n ic a l
C o l. P r e p .
B u s. E d .
F o r d h a m U n iv e r s ity
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D u k e U n iv e r s ity
M. S
haw
s e n io r h o p e s to
s e c r e ta r y . I ,ik e s
o n e in p a r t ic u ­
y o u n e e d a se c ­
C lu b 2 ; B u s k in
4.
B u sin e ss
A
nthony
S
ic c a
“ T u r k ’ s ” a m b it io n i s to h a v e a n d
to h o ld a g o o d j o b , a n d a p r e tty
g irl w ith
e v e ry
d an ce. Loud
in
c lo t h e s , b u t o th e r w is e c o n s e r v a t iv e .
S o c c e r ; B a s e b a ll.
G en eral
U n d e c id e d
R
ic h a r d
S il v e r
W
W h a te v e r D ic k u n d e r to o k h e
a t . W a n ts to d o a e r o n a u t i c a l
n e e r in g . L i k e s to p l a y f o o t b a l l .
b le s in p h o t o g r a p h y . F o o t b a ll
3, 4 ; T rack 1, 2, 3, 4 ; C . P .
C o l. P r e p .
kept
e n g i­
D ab­
1, 2 ,
3, 4.
a lter
S im
ons
T h i s h u m o r o u s c h a p b u r n s th e m id ­
n ig h t o il r e g u l a r l y , s tu d y in g to b e ­
c o m e th e D e a n o f B e r k o w itz C o l­
le g e .
G en eral
U n iv e r s ity o f H a w a ii
C o r n e ll
A
d e l a id e
M . S im
pso n
“ A d d ,” o n e o f o u r f r ie n d ly , p r e tty
s e n io r s , e n jo y s se w in g a n d m u s ic «is
w e ll a s b r o th e r a n d s is t e r fig h ts
( b e l ie v e it o r n o t ) . S e c r e t a r i a l C lu b
3 , 4 ; L i b r a r i a n , G le e C lu b a n d A
C a p p e l l a C h o ir 4 ; O p e r e t t a s 1 , 2 .
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
J
ohn
H . S im
pso n
C o l. P r e p .
M
argaret
L. Sm
W
ack
O u r g a in i s K e a r n y H i g h ’ s l o s s .
M a rg ie se w s in h e r s p a r e t im e . H e r
h e a v e n : D a n c in g to s t r a in s o f T . D . ’ s
m u sic . R e d C r o s s 3 ; A r c h e r y 1 ;
C h e e rin g S q u a d 3 ; F a s h io n S h o w 1,
2 , 3 . ( A ll in K e a r n y H ig h S c h o o l.)
G en eral
il l ia m
S
T e c h n ic a l
D
m a ll
S l a p s th e b a s s — d r a w s fu n n y p i c ­
t u r e s . A im s
to
be
a
m a c h in is t.
S m a l l i s r e a l l y q u ite a b i g fe llo w
-—in m o re w a y s th a n o n e . R e d a n d
B lu e O r c h e s tr a .
U n d e c id e d
School
o r is
C o l. P r e p .
H
enry
H. Sm
it h
“ H a n k ” is o n e o f th e fe w ( ? ) w h o
d o n ’ t lik e h o m e w o r k . H e ’ d r a th e r
s p e n d h is tim e d r iv in g ( in a c a r
th a t d o e s n ’ t b u rn o i l ) . I t c a n a l ­
w ay s b e s a i d , h e r e m e m b e r s h is
f r ie n d s . C h e s s C lu b 1, 2 , 3 ; M a th
C lu b 4 ;
B a s k e t b a l l,
M anager 4 ;
B o y s ’ A .A . 4.
C o l. P r e p .
R
uth
J
ean
S nyder
J e a n is in te r e s te d in p h o to g r a p h y
a n d e n jo y s b a r n d a n c in g . S e l f- c e n ­
t e r e d p e o p l e b o th e r t h i s fr ie n d ly
s e n io r th e m o s t. C a m e r a C lu b 4 .
G en eral
B u sin e ss
M
ary
S
m it h
H a s a h a r d tim e d e c id in g w h e th e r
s h e g e ts m o re fu n o u t o f m u s ic or
c o n v in c in g p e o p l e h e r m id d le n a m e
i s M a g n o lia . H e r f r i e n d s a n d c l a s s ­
m a te s b o th c a ll h e r s in c e r e a n d u n ­
a f f e c te d . B u s k i n a n d B r u s h 1, 2 , 3 ,
4 , V ic e - p r e s . 4 ; G ir l s ’ S tu d y H a ll
C o u n c il 3 , 4 ; G ir l s ’ P e r s o n n e l H e a d ,
S y l l a b u s ; G le e C lu b S e c r e t a r y .
J
a net
r.
E
r n est
C o lle g e
C eazer S
“ E r n i e ” e n jo y s p l a y in g
a n d p l a n s to b e c o m e th e
p a i n le s s d e n ta l s u r g e o n .
s t a n d a r d s a n d p le n ty o f
C h e m is tr y C lu b 4 ; H i - Y ;
C . P . 2, 3, 4.
G en eral
m it h
th e p ia n o
f ir st r e a lly
H a s h ig h
a m b it i o n .
So ccer 2 ;
W ilb e r f o r c e U n iv e r s ity
M id d le b u r y
M . S o uthgate
W e ll- d r e ss e d
Ja n e t
p u ts
dow n
“ E x a m s ” a s h e r p e t a v e r s io n . R i p s
a r o u n d on r o lle r s k a t e s . M a th C lu b
4 ; G i r l s ’ C o u rt 4 ; C . P . 3 , 4 ; A llS t a t e O r c h e s tr a 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
, J
B u i ld i n g a e r o p l a n e m o d e ls o c c u p ie s
“ S im p ’ s ”
sp are
tim e .
H e ’l l
un­
d o u b te d ly a c h ie v e h i s a m b it io n to
b e a n a e r o n a u t ic a l e n g in e e r . H e ’ s a
r e a l w o rk e r w ith lo t s o f o r ig in a lit y .
C h e m is tr y C lu b 4 ; H i - Y ; S y l la b u s
P erso n n e l S ta ff.
B u c k n e ll
M
a r io n
L . S paar
“ L o r r ie ” w a n ts to b e a s u c c e s s (w e
k n o w s h e w i l l ) . L o v e s to d r iv e . S h e
c a r r i e s h e r z e s t fo r liv in g in to h e r
m a n y a t h l e t ic a c t iv i t ie s . G i r l s ’ A .A .
2 , 3 , 4 ; T e n n is 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s k e t b a l l
2 , 3 , 4 ; B a d m in t o n 3 , 4 .
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
U n ite d S t a t e s A ir C o r p s
E A S 1
0 R A N 6 E
H I 6 H
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C L A S S
0 F
19 4 2
H
azel
M
S pace
T h i s r e a l l y b e a u t if u l s e n io r s c a tte r s
fu n w h e r e v e r s h e g o e s — w a itin g f o r
A n n a n d Ju n e l a k e s u p t o o m u c h
o f h e r tim e . H a p p y - g o - lu c k y . G i r l s ’
S tu d y H a l l C o u n c il 4 ; G ir l s ’ C o u rt
3 , 4 ; N e w s 3 , 4 ; R u d d ig o r e .
C o l. P r e p .
R
P h ila d e lp h ia S c h o o l
o f O c c u p a tio n a l T h e r a p y
o bert
C o l. P r e p .
C o l. P r e p .
A
Stalker
B o b s p e n d s h is m o rn in g s h a tin g g e t ­
tin g u p h is a f t e r n o o n s r o o tin g fo r
th e B o s to n R e d S o x — h i s e v e n in g s ?
J . V . F o o t b a ll 2 .
S e t o n H a l l C o lle g e
S
a r ia n
nn
M
a r t in
L. Stern ba ch
H
o pe
S tarr
W h e n w e a r e m id d le - a g e d , m a y b e
“ H opey”
w ill b e th e p e r s o n
to
t a k e o u r p ic t u r e s ( s h e a i m s to b e a
p h o to g r a p h e r ). B e sid e s h er m an y
o th e r a c t iv i t ie s , s h e c o lle c ts s t a t u ­
e tte s o f p a g a n g o d s . S p a n i s h C lu b
2,
3,
4;
I n t e r n a t io n a l
R e la t io n s
C lu b 1, 2 ; N e w s 2 , 3 , 4 ; P a t S t a n d s
P at.
G en eral
B u sin e ss
D
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o r is
M . S taffo rd
A lle r g ic to h e r m id d le n a m e . O n
th e q u ie t s id e . L i k e s to d r iv e a n d
k n it . T e n n i s ; P a t S t a n d s P a t ; R u d ­
d ig o r e .
G en eral
O r a n g e M e m o r ia l H o s p i t a l
D ra k e S e c re ta ria l S c h o o l
orothy
G
l o r ia
M. Steele
A g o o d f r ie n d . H a t e s 7 th p e r io d
F r id a y .
A c c o r d in g
to
h e r.
W e st
P o in t , d a n c in g , a n d s t e a k s a r e th re e
o f th e b e s t th in g s in l i f e . B u s k in
an d B ru sh 3, 4.
C o l. P r e p .
U n d e c id e d
E
l iz a b e t h
R . S t e in e r
O u r E d it o r - in - C h ie f h a s a r ic h p e r ­
s o n a lity t h a t m a k e s h e r w e ll lik e d
b y a l l . B e tty d e t e s t s p e o p l e w h o
a r e l a t e , a n d w a n ts to tr a v e l a l o t .
S tu d e n t
C o u n c il
4;
S tu d y
H a ll
C o u n c il 4 ; G ir ls * C o u r t 3 ; E d ito r in - C h ie f o f th e S y l la b u s 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
M id d le b u r y C o lle g e
C o lle g e
H
a ll
Stroud
H e r p r e t t y s m ile w in s h e r m a n y
f r ie n d s . “ D o t ” is a fu tu r e d r e s s d e ­
s ig n e r a n d lik e s p e o p le w h o lik e
h e r d r iv in g . A r t C lu b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4,
S e c . 3 ; G i r ls ' A .A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; T e n ­
n is 1, 2 ; B a s k e t b a l l 2 , 3 .
C o l. P r e p .
B u s. E d .
D
Stabler
o r is
B e c a u s e o f D o r i s ’ s r e l ia b i li t y , sh e
h a s g a in e d m a n y f r i e n d s . H e r a m ­
b itio n is to g o t o B e r m u d a . R e d
c lo th e s a n d r o lle r s k a t i n g a p p e a l to
h e r . T e n n is 3 .
L o u isia n a S ta te
C o l. P r e p .
“ M a r t ” w a n ts to jo in th e N a v y an d
k n o w a b lo n d e in e v e ry p o r t . H e is
e x c e e d in g ly r e s e r v e d a n d ta c itu r n .
D
pen ce
“ S p e n c e ” i s a m e rr y c o m p a n io n an d
a lw a y s h a s a c h e e r y w o rd fo r a l l .
S h e d e t e s t s c a v ia r a n d w o u ld lo v e
to o w n an a i r p l a n e a n d a h o r s e .
I n t e r n a t io n a l R e l a t i o n s C lu b 4 ; H .
R . R e p . 2 ; R id in g 1 , 4 ; O p e r e t t a s
1, 2 , 3 .
S y r a c u s e U n iv e r s ity
T
h elm a
T
aylo r
A
udrey
J. T
homas
T h e l m a — so o f te n c a lle d T o o t s ie b y
h e r m an y f r ie n d s — e n jo y s c o lle c tin g
p o e tr y a n d d is l ik e s c o n c e ite d p e o p l e .
R e s e r v e d a n d u n a s s u m in g , A u d w ill
b e s u c c e s s f u l. F o r w e b e lie v e t h a t
“ s t il l w a te r r u n s d e e p .”
B u s. E d .
C o l. P r e p .
B u sin e ss S c h o o l
C o lle g e
E
L. T
velyn
G en eral
R
M
homas
E v e ly n , w h o i s d u b b e d “ L i t t le B i t s ”
b y h e r f r ie n d s , h a s s e t h e r g o a l :
to b e f a s h i o n d e s ig n e r . S h e d is l ik e s
f a i r w e a th e r f r i e n d s . S t . P h i li p s
D r a m a t ic C l u b ; G ir l R e s e r v e s ; T a p
D a n c in g ; B a s e b a l l .
ary
B
elle
T
G en eral
R
homas
M o d e lin g a n d office w o rk h a v e an
e q u a l a p p e a l to th i s a r t is t i c E. O .
s tu d e n t. B e l le l ik e s to tic k le th e
p ia n o k e y s .
U n d e c id e d
ic h a r d
T
R
homas
T h e w o rd s p o r t s r a t h e r c o m p le te ly
c o v e r s D i c k ’ s e n jo y m e n ts . H e lo v e s
th e g r e a t o u td o o r s . I n s id e , h o w e v e r,
h e ’ s n o t a v e r s e to c a r d s . E a s y - g o in g
a n d fr ie n d ly .
T e c h n ic a l
uth
T
ic e
T in y c a n u s u a lly b e fo u n d d a n c in g
o r w a lk in g . T h i s b u sy l it t l e m iss
l ik e s b o y s o v e r s ix f e e t . G ir l R e ­
s e r v e s 1.
B u s. E d .
B u sin e ss
School
G ir ls ’ V o c a t io n a l S c h o o l
o bert
E
van
T
il l e y
F
reelan d
A. T
o w n sley
O f a d o z e n h o b b ie s , th e m o s t i m ­
p o r t a n t a r e s t a m p c o lle c tin g , p h o ­
t o g r a p h y , a n d g a r d e n in g . L i k e s p in g
p o n g . B o b ’ s q u ie t n e s s p r o v e s t h a t
p e r s o n a l it y i s n o t n o i s in e s s . P h y s ic s
C lu b 3 ; C . P . 3 , 4 ; C la s s e d ito r .
S y l la b u s 4 .
H e e n jo y s w h a te v e r h e d o e s , e x c e p t
s e e in g k n e e - h ig h s to c k in g s . E x p e c t s
to
e n te r
th e
d ip l o m a t i c
s e r v ic e .
“ F r e n c h y ” lo v e s to t a l k , b u t m o st
p e o p l e lik e to h e a r h im . T r a c k 2 ,
3 , 4 ; C r o s s -C o u n tr y 3 ; C . P . 4 ;
C o lo r G u a r d in B a n d .
G en eral
C o l. P r e p .
C o n s u la r S e r v ic e , G e o r g e to w n
U n d e c id e d
C l a r e n c e A. T
urner
S o m e tim e s c a ll e d F e l i z , h e h a s a
str a n g e h o b b y — m a t h p r o b le m s . A lso
lik e s to r e a d . A g o o d l is t e n e r , h e
e n jo y s h e a r in g D a v e R o s e ’ s o r c h e s ­
tr a . M a th C lu b 4 ; C . P . ; A u d i ­
to r iu m S q u a d 4 ; C h e m is tr y C lu b .
F
rank
T
il d r e d
E. T
B u s. E d .
G
yrrell
R e d c o lle c ts b o t t le c a p s , a n d , a l ­
th o u g h h e lik e s a g it a t io n , h e c o u n ts
h i s f r i e n d s o n a n a d d in g m a c h in e
a n d e n e m ie s on h is fin g e r s . S o c c e r
3 , 4 ; I n t e r c la s s B a s k e t b a l l 2 .
C o l. P r e p .
M
il d a
T
u lly
“ N i h i l ” l ik e s d a n c in g a n d w e lik e
h e r g a ie t y . W ith th e s e a n d h e r d is ­
lik e o f s a r c a s t i c p e o p l e , w e se e sh e
is a p r e tty n ic e k id .
G en eral
B e rk e le y S c h o o l
B u sin e ss
eo rge
V
ance
L i k e s to s k a t e w ith th e “ D r a g o n s .”
A lso e n jo y s h is tim e s p e n t w ith
W y c k o ff. Q u ie t t y p e . F o o t b a ll M a n ­
a g e r (W e s t O r a n g e ) 2 .
G en eral
N
rem bley
“ T r e m ’ s ” h o b b y , c o o k in g , w ill h e l p
m a k e h e r a m b it i o n , a h o m e o f h e r
o w n , c o m e tr u e . A l l w h o k n o w h e r
a d m ir e h e r su n n y d is p o s i t io n . B a s e ­
b a ll 2 ; B a s k e t b a l l 2 .
K
arl
V
an
D
I f h e a c h ie v e s h i s
c e s s — h e ’ ll f ir st b u y
c o u p e . S t i c k s to h i s
C o l. P r e p .
er
B
eck
a m b itio n — su c ­
a c o n v e r tib le
frie n d s.
C o r n e ll U n iv e rsity
U n d e c id e d
C o lle g e
C o l. P r e p .
B e l l T e le p h o n e L a b o r a t o r y
E A S T
ORANGE
H I G H
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ri:ll
C L A S S
0 F
19 4 2
B
etty
V
an
N
C o l. P r e p .
R
est
Q u ie t t a s t e . H a s fu n a t f o o tb a ll
g a m e s . B e tty e n jo y s b e in g a s e n io r .
L ib r a r y C lu b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , P r e s . 4 ;
A rt C lu b 3 , 4 ; C . P .
U n d e c id e d
ic h a r d
V
e n in o
D ic k lik e s to s le e p a ll d a y — b u t b e
c a n 't d o m u c h o f t h a t o n th o s e
b u m p y b u s e s to P l a in f ie l d . H e lik e s
th e c li m a t e do w n th e r e . H e 's fu ll
o f h id d e n p o s s ib il it i e s , re c e n tly u n ­
c o v e re d .
C o l. P r e p .
T
homas
B. W
a lker
A s p i r e s to b e a c h e m ic a l e n g in e e r.
L ik e s to p l a y b a s k e t b a l l . T o m is
th e p e r s o n if ic a tio n o f “ S lo w a n d
E a s y ."
C o l. P r e p .
E n g in e e r in g C o lle g e
L
aw rence
o nald
L. W
a rner
H. W
ic h a r d
W
arner
W h e n “ T w in ” g e ts in to th e N a v a l
A ir F o r c e , h e h o p e s th e re w o n 't
b e a n y h o m e w o rk on w e e k - e n d s.
Y o u 'r e s u re to l ik e h im . S p a n i s h
C lu b 4 ; C h e s s C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 (V ic e p r e s . ) ; I n tr a m u r a l B a s e b a l l 2 , 3 , 4 ;
B a sk e tb a ll 3 , 4.
C o l. P r e p .
C o l- P re p .
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V
ie t s
C arl E . V
onthron
W a n ts to b e a m a c h in is t . L i k e s 7th
P e r io d s tu d y b e s t in s c h o o l. A r e a l
g o - g e tte r . T r a c k 1.
T e c h n ic a l
A p p r e n tic e S c h o o l
B u sin e ss
E
r n est
W
arburto n
“ E r n i e ” lo v e s to tin k e r w ith h is
c a r , b e it an a n c ie n t F o r d , o r an y
o th e r v in t a g e . S c h o o lw o r k g e n e r a lly
p r e s e n te d no o b s ta c le to h im . Q u ie t
b u t fu ll o f f u n .
C o l. P r e p .
U n d e c id e d
P r in c e to n
G i r l s : D o n 't c o m b y o u r h a i r in
f r o n t o f h im . H e ’ s h a p p y
w h en
p la y in g
f o o t b a l l,
b a se b a ll.
Som e­
tim e s th in k s h e ’ s h is b r o th e r —
“ T w in ” i s q u ite s e n s a t io n a l. C h e s s
C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; P in g P o n g C lu b 2 , 3 ,
4 ; B o w lin g 3 , 4 ; B a s e b a l l M a n a g e r .
U n iv e r s ity o f Illin o is
a r ie
B u s. E d .
a r ba sse
L a r r y i s I z a a k W a lto n ’ s d is c ip l e in
a s c ie n tific s o r t o f w a y . A lo t o f
f u n . B r a in y is th e w o rd t h a t d e ­
s c r ib e s h im b e s t . P r e s . P h y s ic s C lu b
3 ; P r e s . C h e m is try C lu b 4 ; B o y s ’
C o u r t 3 , 4 ; N e w s 3 , E d it o r 4 .
R
M
athryn
U n d e c id e d
C o l. P r e p .
D
K
N o t in th e l e a s t a f f e c te d , p r e tty
K a y w ill m a k e a g o o d m o d e l. P e t
av e rsio n ?
W h ip p e d
cream .
P at
S t a n d s P a t 2 ; R u d d ig o re . 3 ; D a n s in g e r s .
C o lle g e
E
mma
A
nn
B u s. E d .
B
ernard
E
dw ard
W
att
L i k e s to h a t e G ia n t f a n s . “ S t r e t c h ”
r a t h e r a d m ir e s a c e r ta in b ro w n -e y e d
b r u n e tte . A lw a y s s a t is fie d .
G en eral
N e w a r k C o l. o f E n g .
W
a rger
W e a d m ir e h e r h a p p y d is p o s it io n
a n d p l e a s a n t s m il e . “ T i n y ” w a n ts to
m a k e h e r o n e b ig d r e a m c o m e tru e
(w e w o n d e r ? ) . A n a d m ir e r o f b lu e
eves
an d
b la c k
h a ir.
S e c re ta ria l
C lu b 3 , 4 .
J
a net
B u sin e ss
W
ebster
“ L i t t le O n e ” h o p e s to b e a d ie t i ­
t i a n . W e a d m ir e h e r lo v e ly h a i r . I f
y o u th in k y o u ’ re g o o d , s h e w o n ’ t.
C in e m a to g r a p h y C lu b 3 ; N e w s S a l e s ­
m an 4.
G en eral
P ra tt
H
elen
C
o r d e l ia
W
est
M
argaret
W
hettam
“ P o rk y ”
w a n ts to b e
a con cert
sin g e r a n d s p e n d s m o s t o f h e r tim e
s in g in g . I f sh e k e e p s u p th e fin e
w o r k , w e k n o w s h e ’l l a t t a in h e r
g o a l. G ir l s ’ A .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s e b a l l ;
P ira te s o f P e n zan ce .
A lw a y s r e a d y to j o i n in a g o o d
l a u g h — “ M a g g ie ” c a n ’ t s ta n d p e o p le
w h o n e v e r s m ile . F u t u r e p a t i e n t s
w ill lik e
her
happy
d is p o s i t io n .
S y l la b u s
S ta ff;
P at
S ta n d s
P a t;
R u d d ig o r e .
G en eral
C o l. P r e p .
J
ohn
F i s k C o lle g e
Carl W
C o l. P r e p .
C
h it e l a w
D o e s n ’ t e n jo y ta k i n g e x a m s , b u t
w ill g o
th r o u g h
a n y th in g f o r a
f r i e n d . “ W h itie ” i s o n e o f th o s e
q u ie t fe llo w s e v e ry b o d y l ik e s . F o r u m
C lu b 1, 2 ; C h e m is tr y C lu b 4 ; T r a c k
2 , 4 ; C . P . 3, 4.
W
a lter
W
G en eral
V o c a t io n a l S c h o o l
homas
W
il l ia m s
h a rles
N. W
ig h t
L ik e s
F r id a y
a fte rn o o n s
b ecau se
th e y
sta rt
th e
w eek -en d .
H a tes
h o m e w o rk . “ N e v ” b e lie v e s in t a k ­
in g l i f e e a s y . F o o t b a l l 2 ; H . R .
R e p . 2 ; S t a g e C rew 3 .
C o l. P r e p .
G en eral
B u sin e ss
M
W illia m a n d M a ry
a r jo r ie
A. W
isse r t
M a r g e w o u ld lo v e to sw im in h e r
ow n sw im m in g p o o l. P r e t t y . H a t e s
to se e a s u n d a e h a l f - e a t e n .
B u s. E d .
h it e l a w
B u s. E d .
J
am es
R. W
B e rk e le y S e c r e ta r ia l S c h o o l
A
rthur
B u tin e ss
en a
W
il l ia m s
T h e s e r io u s t y p e — “ L e e ’ s ” o n ly a m ­
b it io n i s to s e c u r e a g o o d p o s it i o n .
I n t e r e s t e d in p h o t o g r a p h y . T e n n is
1 ; B a sk e tb a ll 1 ; H o ck ey 1 ; T r e a s ­
u r e r , S e n io r G r o u p o f G ir l s ’ V o c a ­
t io n a l.
B u s. E d .
U n d e c id e d
U n d e c id e d
E. W
o lff
W o lf ’ s h o b b y , b e in g a r a d i o a m a ­
te u r, m a y r e v e a l i t s e l f in h i s a m ­
b itio n to b e c o m e a n e le c tr ic a l e n ­
g in e e r . G iv e s i m p r e s s io n o f b e in g
s l e e p y . R e a lly
w id e - a w a k e . R a d io
C lu b ; T e n n is ; C . P .
C o l. P r e p .
L
il l ia m s
A s p i r e s to b e a tr a c k s t a r . E n jo y s
h a v in g fu n w ith J . B . a n d J . C .
( b o t h b o y s ) . L i t t le “ R a y ”
is a
f a v o r it e w ith th e l a d i e s . T a b l e T e n ­
n is C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; F o o t b a ll 1 , 2 ;
T r a c k 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; I n tr a m u r a l B a s ­
k e t b a ll 2 , 3 , 4 .
B u s. E d .
T
W
dyth e
“ R e d ” w a n ts to b e a g o o d s e c r e ­
t a r y . A n a r d e n t a d m ir e r o f c o n ­
v e r t ib l e s , a n d b lo n d e s . S e c r e t a r i a l
C lu b .
U n d e c id e d
A e r o n a u tic s
T o m , w h o b e l i e v e s in d r iv in g w ith
o n e h a n d o n th e w h e e l, i s a d e ­
p e n d a b le so u r c e o f l i f e a n d p e p .
W h e n n o t d r iv in g , h e h a s a n e y e
fo r th e g ir l s . F o o t b a ll 2 .
E
h it a k e r
W h it’ s a m b it io n i s to d ra w lik e
M r.
S o u th g a te .
E n jo y s
a
good
m o v ie . A lw a y s a p a l .
C o lle g e
E
l iz a b e t h
B. W
r ig h t
B o u n d to b e s u c c e s s f u l. “ B e t t e ’ s ”
h o b b y i s te n n is a n d h e r p e t a v e r ­
s io n — T e a c h e r s w h o o m it “ o m it
n i g h t .”
B u s k in a n d
B ru sh 3 , 4,
S e c r e ta r y 4 ; L ib r a r y C lu b 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ;
G .A .A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , B o a r d 2 , 3 , 4 ;
N e w s 2 , 3 , 4 , E d it o r 4 .
C o l. P r e p .
C o lle g e
E A S T
0 R A N G E
H I G H
Page Forty-nine
W
a lter
W
yeth
“ W h it” h o p e s to o w n a c a r
w ith lo n g f e n d e r s
som eday.
L i k e s to
p la y
p o k er— an d —
w in . C o n s e r v a tiv e , b u t l o t s o f
pep.
C o l. P r e p .
N ig h t S c h o o l
Stanley
E.
Y
oung
S t a n d o e s n ’ t w a n t to b e a n o ­
m a d — t r a v e l i r k s h im . H e d o e s
lik e a c e r ta in h o u r e a c h d a y —
2 :4 5 . H e d o e s n ’ t m a k e m u c h
n o is e , b u t h e ’ s g o t q u ite a
v o ic e in th in g s — P o w e r f u l.
G en eral
P
h il ip
H e w a n ts
get aw ay
c o n c e ite d
go h i g h .
S w im m in g
Y
oungs
to fly — p r o b a b ly to
f r o m h is p e t h a t e —
p e o p l e . H e sh o u ld
C h e s s C lu b 3 , 4 ;
3, 4.
T e c h n ic a l
M
il d r e d
C. Zah ner
D
o nald
P . Z in g g
M il- L e e , a p e t i t e s e n io r , d e ­
sir e s to b e a d ru m m a jo r e t t e .
L o v e s to e a t — p i c k l e s ! B a s k e t ­
b a ll 4 .
C a n ’t
s ta n d
c r o w d s.
L ik e s
w e e k - e n d s w ith o u t s c h o o l. T h e
“ M o u s e ” i s a lw a y s f u l l o f f u n .
B a se b a ll 4.
B u s. E d.
C o l. P r e p .
U n d e c id e d
E . C . V. School
B u sin e ss
OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1 9 4 2
W il l ia m B
o d e n w e is e r
R
V in c e n t B
o w b l is
J
T
homas
R
e g in a
am es
M
M
T
homas
C onw ay
D
o r is
D
o m in ic k
a nlo n
O ’C o n n o r
O tw ay
G l o r ia H
eath
S
E
oe
G eo rge S
il e e n
H
C o r n e l ia V a n B
tephen
en th em
cD onough
cL e is h
C lark
F rank H
Page Fifty
o bert
P a t a n ia
P r ic e
o m m erh alter
U n d e c id e d
N
S
t il l
v iv id l y
etch ed
ancy
J
ones
in o u r m in d s is ou r m em ory o f N a n cy Jo n e s, who
died on Ju n e 11, 1941, a fte r an illn e ss o f fo u r w eeks. S h e h a s le ft beh in d
h er an u n fo rg e tta b le p ictu re o f a co n ge n ial an d co n sid era te p erso n , resp ected
not on ly a s a stu d en t lead er, bu t a lso a s an in d iv id u a l who h a s le ft to her
frie n d s the ch erish ed g ift o f jo y in liv in g .
S h ir le y
Carl V . L
Carl
V.
L
epo re,
K o lb
and
M a r g a r e t Jo n e s
epo re
an o u tstan d in g ath lete a n d student, d ied su d d e n ly o n
A u g u st 13, 1941. H a v in g c o m p le te d h is ju n io r y e a r the p re v io u s Ju n e , C a rl
w o u ld h ave b ecom e a se n io r in S ep tem b e r. H e w a s resp ected b y h is teach ers
a s a g o o d p u p il an d a gen tlem an . T h e stu den ts o f E a s t O ran ge H ig h S ch o o l
reco gn ized h im a s a “ r e g u la r fe llo w ” . H is en ergy w as lim itle ss a n d h is
en th u siasm fe lt b y ev eryone in h is p resen ce. H e w on m an y frie n d s b y h is
k in d a cts, an d b y the fa v o r s he bestow ed. C a rl w as a le a d e r in sc h o o l an d
an influence fo r g o o d in th is com m u nity.
R
o bert
F ie d l e r
P age Fifty-one
GIRLS’ VOCATIONAL
R e t a il S e l l in g
J . R ey , J . S n y d er, G. Inse l,
R.
H a lla n ,
M.
Pa-
lazza, I. M cG ahey.
B u s in e s s M a c h in e s
F irst row: E. Warger, A. Kluczek, B. Guy, J. Ficucell, L. Coffy, L. Williams.
Second row: L. Mercuro, J . Kubler, B. Dunn, M. Shaw, E. Abrecht, M. Di Maio, A. Fuerstman, E. Whitelaw,
R. Digiore, A. Elardy.
Third row: D. Morsell, L. Russoniello, M. Chanin, P. Keeler, H. Corson.
Page Fifty-two
CLASS HISTORY
In years to come, if you will look back on the
pages of this book, you’ll then recall those days
of long ago when you had such fun in old E. O.
Old friends and places you will see as you read
once more this history. And all that you held
so dear will once again seem very near.
J 938-39
D e a r D ia r y — S ep tem b e r
T o d a y I am a fre sh m an . . . I b o u gh t an e le­
v ato r p a s s fo r h a lf p ric e fro m the n icest b o y ;
I ’m su re he w as a S e n io r, an d he d id n ’t try any
trick s lik e p e o p le sa id se n io rs do. . . . I co u ld n ’t
find an y ro o m s . . . why do they put them in
such q u ee r p l a c e s ! ! . . . I w onder i f I ’m g o in g
to lik e h igh sch oo l . . .
D e a r D ia ry — Ju n e
W hew ! E x a m s are over an d I p a sse d . . . .
W hat a y e a r! I fro ze in 121, an d ro asted in
3 18. . . . T h e new fo o tb a ll co ach w orked w on­
d e rs w ith ou r team . . . they look ed so u n b eat­
a b le in th eir new b lu e an d y ellow u n ifo rm s. . . .
It w as a n ice b eg in n in g fo r m e ; we w ere secon d
in the state. . . . I saw so m e fine p la y s and
o p ere ttas, P ie r re L ’A v ocat, T h e T em p est, H o lly
a n d C y p re ss, an d The N ig h tin g a le .
. The
N ew s ce leb rated its 4 0 th a n n iv e rsa ry . . . . M r.
D eM arzo started the first Ita lia n c la ss, an d I
h e a rd it w as very su c c e ssfu l. . . . M r. W oolson
o rgan ized the R e d an d B lu e O rch estra, a n d I
know it w as su c c e ssfu l. . . . F re d B row n w as our
G. 0 . p resid en t. . . . A rtie Sh aw h ad the m ost
p o p u la r b a n d a n d D ee p P u rp le w as the m ost
p o p u la r so n g, a c c o rd in g to the p o ll. . . . The
b an d h ad its first concert, an d fo r the first tim e
in y e a rs M iss L o w ell w ash ed the d u st off C icero.
..
1939-40
D e a r D ia r y — D ecem ber
F o r three m onths now I ’ve been an u p p er
low er-classm an . . . . O u r fo o tb a ll team received
an a w a rd fro m the Je r s e y Jo u r n a l, a n d we were
secon d in the state a g a in . . . . W e w ere InterO ran ge ch am p s, too. . . . D u ffe y w as all-state.
. . . W e’ve been w o rk in g h a r d ; I ’m g o in g to
n eed this vacation .
D e a r D ia r y — Ju n e
T h ere w as P a t S ta n d s P a t, a n d D o u b le D o o r.
took the state b a sk e tb a ll ch am p io n sh ip
aw ay fro m M e m o ria l H igh , 39 to 3 8 . W hat a
g a m e ! . . . O u r ten nis team w as u n d efeated . . . .
C h a rlie R o b e rts w as G. 0 . p resid en t, a n d C arl
P eterso n w as o u r c la ss p resid en t. . . . L o ts o f
other th in gs h ap p en ed , too. . . . T h ere w as a
new in n ovation , m id d le lun ch , w hich m ak es
ev ery th in g a little e a s ie r ; I n ever knew it w o u ld
b e so n ice to sit one p erso n on a c h a ir a n d eat.
. . . I tried fo r the p riz e in the citizen sh ip E ssa y
. . . We
C ontest, b u t no such luck. . . . T h e teach ers h ad
a h a p p y y e a r, t o o ; M r. Coffin w ent to E n g la n d ,
a n d M r. W hitten w on a sk i m eet. . . . A n d now
I can sle ep late an d fo rg e t hom ew ork fo r two
a n d o n e-h alf m onths. . . . W hat b lis s !
1940-41
D e a r D ia r y — Ju n e
It h a s been a h a p p y y e a r an d a sa d one. . . .
G ro sie, M r. B lo m , M r. S aw y er, a n d M iss F ry e r
a ll p a sse d aw ay . . . . T h ere w ere two th eatrical
m a ste rp ie ces— R u d d ig o re an d W hat a L i f e ; they
were both w o n d erfu l, an d W hat a L ife k ep t the
au d ien ce in stitch es a ll even in g. A lot o f hidden
talen t w as b ro u g h t to ligh t, b y the w ay, an d
so m e o f the teach ers acted — they o u gh t to do it
m o re often . . . . T h ere w as a m e a sle s ep id em ic
a n d the T . B. p atch test . . . . O ur ch ess team
w as state ch am p io n . . . P u b lic a tio n o f the N ew s
w as su sp en d e d fo r a m onth an d a h a lf. . . . I
tried a g a in in the S a fe ty S lo g a n C ontest, b u t still
no luck. . . . T h e first g i r l s ’ b o w lin g clu b w as
o rgan iz ed . . . . E d d y R o b erts fo llo w e d in his
b ro th er’s fo o tste p s a s G. 0 . p resid en t. . . . N e x t
y e a r I ’ll be a se n io r ; it d o esn ’ t seem a s i f I ’ve
been here fo r three y ears.
1941-42
D e a r D ia r y — S ep tem b e r
I ’ve co n q u ered three y e a rs, an d now I ’m a
se n io r. . . . T h e fo o tb a ll team lo o k s g re a t. . . .
C arl P eterso n is o u r new G. 0 . p resid en t. . . .
H ere I go fo r the b e g in n in g o f the end.
D e a r D ia ry — D ecem b er
C h ristm a s v a ca tio n is h ere a lre a d y . . . . T h e
C h ristm as co n cert w as a su cc ess. . . . T h ere h ave
been so m e g o o d p la y s in the au d ito riu m , too.
. . . A n d now, D e a r D ia ry , I ’v e a lot to lo o k f o r ­
w ard to— the Ju n io r P ro m , the secon d an n u al
concert o f the A lu m n i a n d S p ir itu a ls , the L a n ­
g u a g e D ec la m atio n C ontests, the S p a n ish p la y ,
the a n n u al p la y S ta g e D o o r, an d the v a riety
show . . . an d then Ju n e a n d the lon g-aw aited
c a p , gow n, an d d ip lo m a .
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ACTIVITIES
* / f L L of u s are p rou d of the enorm ous p ro g ress m ad e
C in inventions, m ach in es (m any o f them d estru c­
tive), research, radio, a n d cou n tless other fields. C h ild ren
are healthier, more intelligent, better ed u cated . B u t there
h as risen in the w orld a d re a d fu l m onster of inhum anity,
ru th lessn ess, vice, greed, av arice, cruelty. W h e th e r we
ad m it it or not, w e h ave a ll p a id tribute to him. I he heri
tage left to the young p eo p le of this gen eration is to destroy
this terrible dragon , like St. G e o rg e of old.
7 he elem ent of p rogress m ost urgently n e ed ed now, it
seem s to me, is that of spirituality, of religion — the setting
of id e als in our so u ls: a high sen se o f honor, truthfulness,
kindness, generosity, tolerance, m orality, cou rage, selfeffacem en t, a n d the fa ith that these thin gs w ill sav e the
w orld. C la s s e s o f 1942 fa c e this responsibility. W ill the
d rag o n destroy us or sh a ll we an n ih ilate him a n d his kind
fo rev e r? 7 his, to my m ind, w ill be the true a n d p erm an en t
progress.
C a r o l in e S . H a n c e
THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE
HE SOCIAL COMMITTEE, consisting this year of James Sharpe
(chairman), Mary Burke, June Ulmer, George Beekman, and Janet
Lees, deserves a crown for its untiring efforts. On the evening of February 7,
it arranged to have the Junior-Senior Prom, which was both a financial and
a social success. Before the date selected, considerable excitement arose over
the problem of securing an orchestra to replace the one originally chosen,
the latter having received a contract with a suburban supper club. The final
choice was Gene Gibba’s Orchestra, a happy choice apparently, because
everyone agrees that he had a “ super” time at this dance.
The Committee’s second social success was the grad dance on May 2. All
of the socially inclined students enjoyed to the full this last dance of the
year and, in the case of seniors, of their high school days.
Left to R igh t: G. Beekman, M. Burke, J. Ulmer, J . Lees, J . Sharpe.
First row: B. Meshullam, D. Smith* C. Austin, J.
Dieterle, L. Clark, D. Hadigian, M. Spence, V. Flynn, J. Macleod,
B. Bassett. Second row: M. Nakash, J . Gallagher,
R.
Mortellite, S. Eaton, P. Schmieder, M.Grant, D. Dean, I).
H. Davison, I. Theoharis.
Third row: D. King, D. Leinbach, E. Lincoln, J . Cosgrove, J. Southgate, S. Fallstrom ,
M. Moore, M. Friedm an, R. Kneezel, V. Graef,
B.
Brilhart. Fourth row: P. Warner, L. Escoffier, M. Linde
J . Brown, M. M acDonald, D. Stafford, P. Kast, K. Viets, R. Selementi, D. Jensen. F ifth row: P. Hains, P. Dickie,
P. M acArdle, M. Morse, E. McGhie, A. Braunsdorf, V. Loughlin, G. Whitmore, D. W allace, A. Schiavo, V. Manfredi.
First row: R. Lowry, A. Bockelman, W. Agne, R. Dunlop, P. de Boer, J. Close, R. Hague, R. Bartlett, T. Beasley.
Second, row: H. Kurzawa, R. Norman, N. Balsamo, W. Roberts, W. Ready, P. Irvine, B. Brown, D. McCarren,
U. Barnes. Third row: T. Carocci, W. Barron, W. Dawson, H. Ayers, J . Bratney, L. Friedm an, P. Davis, J. Lunga,
A. Garvin. Fourth row: M. Hill, J . Ferguson, J . Cox, S. Ramsey, T. Richards, D. Geyer, T. Elliott, R. Morton, D.
Roszel. F ifth row: R. Wasson, C. Arnold, H. Sam enfeld, C. Lawrence, C. Serm uks, R. Goldt, M. Henshell, E. Mireylees, M. Fuerstmann.
Page Fifty-eight
First row: T. Zimmer, C. Crispano, M. Weldon, M. Ryan, J. Wheaton, N. Grimm, A. Simpson, D. Weldon, A. Sharp.
Second row: N. Gray, M. Fritschmann, R. Ben-Avi, J. R agsdale, B. Hoile, G. McQuillan, D. Leonard, T. McCarthy,
E. Dennison. Third row: J. McCormack, D. Reilly, M. M acauley, C. Valk, I. Goldsmith, R. Adamson, G. Lewis,
S. Eaton, R. Dewar, J. Valk. Fourth row: J. May, J . Reese, Jean Owen, D. Norris, M. Wilkins, C. Maybee, L. Kammerer, P. Jam es, J. McKernan. Fifth row: A. Pariso, J . Trainor, M. Allen, C. Brantley, S. Campbell, P. Jones,
M. Ferguson, M. Horland.
GLEE CLUBS
H E G lee C lu b s an d C h o irs this y e a r h ave
sh on e fo rth with u n u su al b righ tn ess, an d
their w ork d eserv es g re a t p ra ise . T h e C h ristm as
p ro g ra m w as tru ly an in sp ira tio n to m a rv e lo u s
m u sic a l ach ievem en ts. On D ecem b er 18, the
co m b in ed g ro u p s p resen ted The V ision o f S ir
L a u n fa l, w hich te lls the sto ry o f a k n ig h t’s u n ­
dau n ted search f o r the H o ly G ra il. O u r so lo ists
w ere stu den ts fro m the J u illia r d S ch o o l o f
M u sic.
T h e A C a p p e lla C h o ir h ad an e x c ee d in g ly b u sy
sc h e d u le w ith the G lee C lu b s. T h e m em b ers did
th eir a n n u al c a ro lin g at a ll the p u b lic sch o o ls.
T h ey a lso p re p a re d p ro g ra m s o f C h ristm as
m u sic f o r the P .T .A . a n d the W om an ’s G u ild o f
H aw th o rn e B a p tist C hurch. T h e ch o ir a lso m ad e
a trip to T ren ton on M ay 16.
On Ja n u a r y 2 9 the S p ir it u a ls C h o ir g a v e its
seco n d an n u al concert. T h e p ro ce e d s fro m this
con cert w ill be u sed to sen d so m e w orthy n egro
stu den t to co lle g e . T h e concert th is y e a r co n ­
siste d o f a g ro u p o f b e a u tifu lly su n g sp ir itu a ls
an d so n g s o f A m eric a, n o tab le a m o n g w hich w as
Ja n e t H a m ilto n ’s d e lig h tfu l so lo , “ S u m m e rtim e”
fro m G eo rge G ersh w in ’s P o r g y a n d B e ss. Tw o
alu m n i, W illiam S tew art, who sa n g a g ro u p o f
so lo s, in c lu d in g the a r ia , “ I f with a ll y o u r
H ea rts,” fro m E lija h , a n d T h e re sa D a v id , who
gav e a very e n jo y a b le re a d in g , “ D a n ie l,” ad d ed
m uch to the o c casion .
T h e con cert on A p r il 2 8 w as an ex tra sp e c ia l
treat, fo r it in clu d e d two u n u su al fe a tu r e s : F irst,
the B a lla d f o r A m eric an s with M elvin Shuttlesw orth o f E a st O ran ge fa c u lty a s s o lo is t ; se c­
on d ly , an e sp e c ia lly a rra n g e d set o f ex cerp ts
fro m C arm en .
In p la c e o f the a n n u al op eretta a s a m oney­
m a k in g p ro je c t, there w as p resen te d to the stu ­
dents d u rin g a sse m b ly p e rio d s, G ilb e rt an d S u l­
liv a n ’s T r ia l by J u r y .
A s u su al, E a st O ran ge w as w ell represen ted in
the A ll-S tate C h o ru s when it g a v e its co n cert in
A tla n tic C ity in N ov em b er.
T h e su cc ess o f th is v a rie d an d w ell-executed
p ro g ra m is d u e to the sp le n d id direction o f M r.
H e ra ld A . Jo n e s a n d M iss R uth D au tel.
P age Fifty-nine
A Cappella Choir
First row: D. Smith, D. Davidian, B. Cooper, F. Krieger, J . Wheaton, C. Araneo, L. Schneider, E. Tamor, P. Sobo
D. Leinbach. Second row: N. Gray, M. Schmieder, F. McCarren, C. Lavin, P. Kast, L. Clark, M. Whettam, H. Davison
M. Holt, M. Windwehr. Third row: R. Brinley, N. Grimm, P. Minter, T. Decker, P. Royer, B. Mills, C. Brantley
A. Simpson, J . Lees, J. Ewing. Fourth row: J. Watt, R. Lowry, A. Bockelman, W. Agne, A. Clay, D. Geyer, W. Price
D. L a Mon, A. Mortellite. Fifth row: L. Daum, P. Davis, H. Samenfeld, R. Dunlop, P. de Boer, J . Gayk, R. Dusen
berry, J. Bennett, R. Hague.
Spirituals Choir
First row: J . Hill, A. Morris, A. Wilson, I). Parmes, F. Chambers, A. Jones, M. Bonner, M. Holt, E. Holt, 0 . Wilson.
Second row: S. Lawson, B. Collins, M. Morse, S. Lockery, C. Slade, E. Fiers, H. West, D. Allen, G. Harris. Third
row: R. Jasper, A. Gordon, N. Randolph, V. Washington, M. Ford, A. Clark, K. Savoury, M. Graham, M. Corrin.
Fourth row: U. Barnes, E. Lee, H. Harris, R. Morton, C. Reid, A. Cherry, T. Holmes, A. Garvin, A. Brown. Fifth
row: T. Beasley, H. Dangerfield, A. Hawthorne, J. Howell, J. Sherman, D. Gibson,
E. Hamlet, R. Allen.
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Girl Reserves
S eated : H. L aessig, J . Fallon, R. Hupperts, L . Dubuar (P resid en t), S. Bettcher (V ice-President),
A. Nestler, J. Bettcher, E. Shelton. Stan din g: A. Masino, M. Allbrooks, P. Wright, M. Cotter,
J . Getchius, L. Cotter, G. Eisenberg, M. Conger, B. Meshullam, M. R apka, D. Reilley, E. Bonnyman, R. Mortellite.
Boys’ Hi-Y
Seated: M. Shuttlesworth (A dviser), 0 . T ashjian (T reasu rer), W. Lindeman (P resid en t), L. Faust
(V ice-President), C. Coons. Standing: A. M cLellan, D. Geyer, R. Deming, A. Lloyd, W. Alberts,
R. Pennstrom.
P age Sixty-one
ORCHESTRA
C~7*HE orchestra, under the direction of
Mr. Herfurth, has enjoyed a worth­
while, though not overcrowded, year. In­
stead of the joint concert of our own band
and orchestra, we combined, on May sev­
enth, with those of Scott High School to
present a most entertaining recital. Outside
of its usual activities, the orchestra has
done less playing for the students than in
former years, and has not done anything
with the Glee Clubs, but on the occasions
that it did play, it was enthusiastically re­
ceived.
As usual, we had the oportunity to send
students to the All-State Orchestra, but
only one, Janet Southgate, represented us.
Page Sixty-two
THE BAND
f O UIDED by Mr. Herfurth, the band
5=^ proved a real source of entertainment
to the student body this year, especially
during the football season, when, led by
Allan Lloyd, it added extra spirit to the
games with its rousing marches. Although
it presented no individual concert, the band
worked well, and the members did their
best in the main concert.
Our band improves with time and with
the increasing number of students that join
every year, we can look forward to a con­
tinuance of its good work.
P a g e Sixty-three
DRAMATICS
Q /N D ER the able direction of Miss
LAs Jeannette Bjorneby and Mr. Lau­
rence Goodrich, the students in the depart­
ment of dramatics did consistently out­
standing work. In addition to the annual
play, Stage Door, they presented four as­
sembly plays. The casts are listed below.
THE NOBLE LORD
Herbert Samenfeld
Iris Flynn
Junius Close
ANDROCLES AND THE LION
Joyce Pierrez
Tom Markey
William Goldfarb
THE ODD STREAK
Janet McNally
Joan Paradies
Selma Ratner
Joan Du Bois
Mary Lou Lawless
THERE IS ROOM
Bernard Samons
Tom Duffin
Murray Schuhalter
Eugene Marder
Harry Hopkins
William Conlisk
Joseph Leifkin
Paul Heber
Janet Lees
Doris Smith
Marie Forst
Anne Witt
Barbara Wilson
Lois DuBuar
Shanley Keeter
Frank Pilditch
STAGE DOOR
Wendel Agne
Arthur Anderson
Marjorie Berkowitz
Madelon Bloedoorn
Suzanne Campbell
Lillian Clark
Gloria Colbran
Clare Davidson
Peter De Boer
Constance Edsall
Iris Flynn
Donald Franklin
Eugene Ganley
Nancy Gray
William Goldfarb
Anne
Gloria Colbran
Paul Heber
Douglas Jones
Janet Lees
Jackie Martine
Janet McNally
Joan Paradies
Joyce Pierrez
Herbert Samenfeld
Dorothy Schiller
Murray Schuhalter
Gloria Schureman
Betty Schuyler
Arthur Schwartz
Barbara Wilson
Witt
We must not forget the people behind
the scenes, without whom the show could
not be a success. The work of these pro­
duction assistants consists of making and
shifting scenery, making-up the players,
prompting, costuming, etc. This group in­
cludes Marian Lenhoff, Frank Pilditch,
Selma Ratner, Junius Close, Jean Luts,
Betty Roth, Bernard Samons, Lee Prochazka, George Mollach, Joseph Burns,
Betty Wright, Raymond Mack, Constance
Edsall, William Conlisk, Susan Bettcher,
Norma-Jean James, Charlotte Lossow, Ann
Starr, Gloria Steele, Irene Bornemann,
Florence Perry, Jean Reddeman, Carol
Moorman, Claire Bernstein, and Raymond
McCarthy.
News Board
First row: N. Gray, A. Starr, A. Munroe, A. Nestler. Second row: P. K ast, I. Flynn, M. M cBride, M. Spaar. Third
row: M. Krieger, M. Windwehr, V. Kugelmann, C. Wydner. Fourth row: N. Grimm, J . Martine, G. Harrington,
J. Cosgrove, B. Hoile. Fifth row: IV. Cohen, W. GoJdfarb, J . Schreihofer, S. Beck. Sitting on W all: W. Graham,
R. Mack, N. Eisenberg.
Syllabus Assistants
Se ate d : D. Leonard, E. Harnett, E. Lanza, A. Johanson, D. Basm adjian. Standin g: L. Schindel, R. Tilley, J. Bratney.
Page Sixty-six
SYLLABUS STAFF
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News and Business Staff
First row: E. Wright, E. Mills, T. Erb, G. Sohureman, R. Husted (Editor-in-chief), A. Schwartz,
C. Lavin. Second row: S. Keeter, R. Hague, L. Schindel, R. Proops, G. Rugg, L. W arbasse, F. Hock,
R. Kneezel.
News Salesmen
Seated : A. Nestler, J. Martine, J . Webster, R. Tilley, B. Hoile, D. Smith, E. Lanza. F irst row:
J. Mayer, R. Brinley, N. Fertel, P. Minter, A. Ford, G. Habicht, H. Space, V. Graef, J . Cosgrove,
P. Irvine. Second row: R. Twiss, I. Hotkin, F. McWhirr, E. Ganley, V. Fucci, G. Muller, J. Lees.
Page Sixty-eight
P age Sixty-nine
P age Seventy
P age Seventy-one
Page Seventy-two
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
( f H I S y ear we c e leb rated the one h u n dred a n d fiftieth
v '
an n iv ersary of our B ill of R ig h ts. D u rin g that p erio d
o f time our p ro g ress tow ard the fulfillm en t of these id e als
h as been w atch ed keenly a n d critically by the p eo p le s of
other countries.
1 he spirit o f these id e als is like the n eedle o f a co m p ass
ever pointing in the direction w here, we believe, lies the
g o a l of a ll m an kin d. B e c a u se o f d istu rb an ces, this n eedle
m ay sw in g to a n d fro at tim es, but this m ust not distu rb us.
T o you, the C la s s of N in eteen Forty-1 w o: A s you go
forth to take your in d iv id u al p la c e s in these p resen t d ay s
o f conflict — hold that c o m p ass calm ly a n d stead ily so that
it m ay A L W A Y S point in the true direction >— tow ard
ju stice for a ll a n d p e a ce to m en of go o d will.
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CLASS OFFICERS
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SOPHOMORE
Page Seventy-five
THE STUDENT COUNCIL
FTER the routine work of appoint­
ing committees, the Student Council,
under the presidency of Carl Peterson and
the guidance of Mr. Fraser, settled down
to the year’s problems. One new experi­
ment was the organization of the Freshman
Class so that each home room could send
representatives to the class council. A sec­
ond was the presentation of the variety
show at night instead of during the day,
and the charging of admission. The ar­
rangement made possible a more entertain­
ing and successful show.
The Council also turned the sale of the
Syllabus over to the members of the Class
Council, each one of whom canvassed his
home room for subscriptions. Another in­
novation was the playing, during lunch
hour, of records chosen by the students
themselves.
The Council functioned so admirably
this year in its task of carrying out activi­
ties for the general good of the student
body that members of councils came from
other schools to study our system and see it
in action.
First row: T. Schuyler, W. Savage, A. Clay (Vice P re s.), S. Kolb (S e c .), C. Peterson (P re s.), R. Davies. Second
row: P. Sala, M. Jones, A. Schettino, B. Steiner, M. Burke, R. Fiedler, E. Lindstrom. Third row: J. Sharp, J . Cos­
grove, G. Harrington, B. Hoile, S. Campbell. Fourth row: N. Eisenberg, R. Dunlop, I. McDonald, J . Martine,
T. Richards.
P age Seventy-six
Safety Council
Seated : J. Dyer, R. Lunga, F. Hock (C hairm an), J . Sharp, J. Graham, B. Barron. Stan din g: V. Kugelmann, D. Welkinson, E. Marder, J . MacLeod.
Girls’ Study Hall Council
Seated: D. Smith, M. Hill, R. Tilley, H. Space, S. Kolb (S e e .), A. Schettino (P re s.), M. Burke, J. Cosgrove,
R. Mortellite, M. Rapka. F irst row: C. Jeffries, V. Brandon, J . Swain, J . May, S. Cam pbell, B. Steiner, E. Dean,
I). Leonard, P. Royer, E. Lehndorff, D. Dew, C. Bauldry, F. Krieger, I. Goldsmith, B. Hoile. Second row: C. Burdick,
R. Davies, J . Southgate, H. Cawley, C. Lossow, R. Kneezel, M. Berkowitz, J . Graham, E. M ills, H. Laessig, J . Getchius,
J. Martine, C. Brantley.
P age Seventy-seven
Girls’ Corridor Patrol
F irst row: I. McDonald, C. Jeffries, S. Kolb, M. Jones, D. Dew, C. Burdick, R. Davies. Second row: C. Lossow, R. Kneezel, B. Van Nest, M. Burke, H. Space, B. Hoile, E. Mills. Third row: J. Martine, C. Brantley,
G. Harrington, j . Cosgrove, R. Lunga. Fourth row: S. Campbell, E. Dean, D. Leonard (P re s.), M. Berkowitz, V. Kugelmann. Fifth row: J . Swain, C. Lavin, P. Minter, A. Schettino, E. Lehndorff, C. Bauldry,
H. Laessig, J . Getchius, E. M cLellan, V. Brandon. Sixth row: J . Graham, R. Tilley, M. Hill, F. Krieger,
I. Goldsmith.
Page Seventy-eight
Boys’ Corridor Patrol
First row: A. Schwartz, S. Keeter, H. Chassie, A. Clay, J. Whitelaw, D. Dunshee, N. Eisenberg, L. Warbasse. Second row: F. Hock, B. Samons, D. Geyer, C. Lawrence, D. Jones, P. Davis, J . Schreihofer,
R. Husted. Third row: E. Woisard, R. Proops, R. Silver, S. Purdue, A. Turner, F. McWhirr, M. Henshell,
T. Richards. Fourth row: J . Horowitz, E. Smith, L. Schindel, K. Crawley, W. Savage, G. Moeller. Fifth
row: A. Lloyd, W. Albert, 0 . Tashjian, L. Prochazka, A. DeRosa, L. Faust.
P age Seventy-nine
Page Eighty
P age Eighty-one
Page Eighty-two
C
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I f O U R G R A D U A T I O N m arks the close of a n era
—J
in E . O . H . S . M r. F ile s, a s prin cip al, h as led the
school through three d e c ad e s, m om entous in c h an g e s an d
prob lem s. E n ro llm en t h as tripled, a n d prin cip les, m ethods,
a n d su b ject m atter h ave c h a n g e d a s our school h as sh ared
ed u catio n s ad ju stm en t to an A m e ric a p a s sin g through a
p erio d m ark ed by g re a t scientific arid in d u strial progress,
a n d by crises of w ar a n d d ep ressio n .
Y O U R C O M M E N C E M E N T takes you into a w orld of
trem endous ch allen ge. W e are at w ar with pow ers that
w o u ld destroy d em o cracy ; a n d d em ocracy fa c e s m an y
p rob lem s at home. W h e n victory in w ar is ach ieved , the
fight m u st continue for a society in w hich a ll m en c an live
in p eace, security, a n d freedom a n d with opportunity to
p rogress. Y ou now fa c e a life o f h ard sh ip a n d d an ge r, but
you are fortu n ate in your youth, for yours is the future with
its hope of this better w orld.
R . I. A d r i a n c e
ART
CLUB
Seated on Floo r: J . Robertson, C. Coons (V ice-Pres.), P. Davis (P re s.), R. Westbrook.
Seated: P. Bolger, T. Zimmer, J . Munning, J. Bettcher, D. Kelly, M. Jones (S e c .),
B. Roth, M. Scranton. Standing: M. M acauley, R. Dewar, F. Calvert, M. Severin, E.
Lovatt, E. Owens, M. Kennedy, B. Colburn, J . DuBois, R. Henerlau.
BUSKIN
a n d
BBUSH
First row: J. Bomeisler, C. Davidson, B. Schuyler, D. Schiller, G. Mollach, T. Erb,
J . Pierrez, W. Goldfarb, A. Witt, N. Gray, L. M acLean, J . Burns. Second row: G. Steele,
D. Jones, D. Franklin, J . M cNally, B. Wright (S e e r.), B. Sam ons (P re s.), D. Smith
(V ice-P res.), L . Schneider, V. Ross, I. Flynn. Third row: J . Martine, B. Wilson, M.
Schuhalter, G. Schureman, F. Pilditch, R. Klein, P. Heber, J . Lees, J . Paradies, B.
Baron, M. Berkowitz, H. Samenfeld.
P age Eighty-five
CAM ER A
ClUB
Standing: F. Beardsley, M. Henshell (P re s.), J. Lindsay, E. Hinrichson, K. Boedecker.
Seated: A. Parvin, J . Bratney, R. Francis, D. Goldsmith, R. Tilley. Taking picture:
J. Reese (Secretary).
MATH
C lU B
L eft to right: .J. De Benedetti-Wood (S e c .), J. Archer, M. Berkowitz, A. Turner, J.
Southgate, L. Schindel, R. Knecht (P re s.), A. Schwartz, H. Smith, H. Hart (A dviser).
Page Eighty-six
SPANISH
CLUB
First row: M. Cohen, E. Basm adjian, S. Snyder (V ice-P res.), E. Gentles (S e c .), C. Lossow (P re s.), D. Drury (on w all). Second row: J . Mays, M. Berkowitz, D. Rockwell,
J. Devane, E. Harnett, M. Ford. Third row: Mr. Roberts (A dviser), J . Pierrez, J. Elmblad, P. Norton, J. McCloud, J. Lindsay. Fourth row: T. Markey, R. Warner, A. Stewart,
J. Reismiller, D. Warner.
INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
CLUB
First row: D. Geyer, D. Smith, D. Jon es (V ice-P res.), P. Minter (S e c .), T. Erb (P re s.).
Second row: L. M acLean, C. Slade, P. Kinsey, L. Pitts. Third row: I. Flynn, G. Colbran,
J. Munning, G. Schureman, M. Berkowitz, H. Chassie. Fourth row: J . Trainor, P. W ar­
ner, S. Eaton,
M. Spence, T. Kinney. F ifth row: R. Husted, R. Adriance (A dviser),
R. Klein, L. Klein, M. Corrin. Standin g: E. Clay, W. Goldfarb, R. Kerr, A. Nestler,
H. Davison.
P age Eighty-seven
ITALIAN
CLUB
F irst row: V. Foti, T. M algeri, F. Benimeo, F. Nappi, G. Calabrese (T re as.). Second
row: J . Russoniello, J . Salera, B. Marinaro (S e c .), M. Pecci, M. M aitilasso, V. Curcione. Second row, standing: L. Madeiros (P re s.), F. DeMarzo (A dviser). Third row:
J . Rosati, J . Fontana, A. Paone. Fourth row: M. Sully, V. Adamo, A. Vallario, E. Cardell,
R. Natale. Fifth row: A. Giliberti, G. Riccardelli, R. De Amicis, A. Roselli, N. Paolella (V ice-P res.), A. Pecci.
LIBRARY
CLUB
Seated on Floo r: M. Tourison, B. Roemer, E. Smith, T. Decker, C. Davidson, B. Schuy­
ler. Seated: T. Erb, J . VanNest, J , Graham (V ice-P res.), B. VanNest (P re s.), S. Kolb,
B. Hoile (S e c .), A. Bracken, P. Minter. Stan din g: A. Starr, B. Wright, K. Coe, H. Burns,
P. Spang, J . Devane, J . DeBenedetti-Wood, B. Bassett, E. Mayer, J . White, J . Valk,
D. Graham, J . Beldon, C. Austin, J . Rowling, A. Schettino, A. Bottis, C. Lavin, B.
Steiner, S. Campbell, M. McDonald, S. Mukhalian.
P age Eighty-eight
C H E M IS T R Y
l' T
TT 1 )
V JLi U D
First row: H. Moes, L . Schindel, J .
M. Corrin, D. Jones, L. Harris, A.
Third row: R. Brueno, T. Walker, R.
R. Hupperts, F. Quick, J . Southgate,
row: B. Krause, L. W arbasse (P re s.),
Oppenheimer, R. Bellet. Second row: J . Simpson,
Turner, W. Dawson, J. Schreihofer, J . Luehman.
Wilson. Fourth row: L. Dubuar (S e c .), A. Nestler,
J . DeBenedetti-Wood, R. Briscoe (A dviser). Fifth
J . Whitelaw (V ice-Pres.).
RED AND BLUE
ORCHESTRA
First row: E. Georges, L. Faust, J. Lauria, E. Bastianelli. Second row: L. Barmakian,
R. Woolson (A dviser), R. Hendricks, B. Baron, R. Herbert, A. DeRosa, N. Balsamo.
P age Eighty-nine
SCROLL
AND
SCREEN
Seated : E. Utal, B. Brilhart, H. Burns, J . Devane (Secretary), F. Krieger (P re s.), M.
Proops (V ice-P res.), K. Sturges, R. Selementi. Stan ding: E. Thomas, J . Gunther,
B. Blackwell, R. Greenhouse, A. Goldberg, S. Lawson, M. Zahner, J . Lutz, A. Bottio,
L. Reynolds, M. Rapka, C. Reilly, E. Keating, J . Ragsdale, J. Rowling, J . Munning,
E. Kilby, Mr. P. Bowden (A dviser).
SECRETARIAL
CLUB
Seated : L. Sablom, V. M anfredi, D. Beatty, M. Zahner, L. Donohue, B. Hundley, R.
Lunga, V. Kugelmann, A. Henry, L. Kubey, I. McDonald, P. Brinley, J . Elmblad.
Standing: M. Kennedy, H. Sablom , R. Stacey (A dviser), K. Hamlen (A dviser), E. Wiley,
B. Gonter, M. Moore, J . Luts, J . McNally, R. Adamson, R. Kelly (P re s.), C. Veutro,
M. Verrone, B. Marinaro, M. Wissert, E. Harnett, J . Bissell.
Page Ninety
F irst row: M. Krieger, A. Laughlin, P. Kast, J. Archer. Second row: H. Dessler, C. Bar­
kan (S e c .), M. Rich (V ice-P res.), M. Russoman, R. Ben-Avi, R. Galanti. Third row:
H. Pensis (P re s.), Z. Turkel (T re as.), C. Wydner, A. Aroosian, R. Deming. Fourth row:
M. Schuhalter, A. Feldman, P. Hosmer (A dviser). Sitting on w all: E. Woisard, L. MacLean, J . DeBenedetti-Wood, B. Cassell, L. Fine, N. Kneller.
FRENCH
CLUB
SPOKESMEN
Seated: M. Schuhalter, B. Blackwell, S. Keeter (S e c .), D. Hadigian, W. Kantor (P re s.),
M. Lenhoff. Standing: J. Bomeisler, J. Pierrez, J. Schlig, E. Lindstrom, L. Daum (S e c .),
L. W arbasse, W. W arbasse, A. Feldm an, D. Goldsmith, J . Paradies, G. Schureman.
P age Ninety-one
CHESS
CLUB
Seated : L. Brandon, D. Warner. Stan ding: J. Hubbard (A dviser), F. Howard, J. Coburn,
G. Rogers, C. Sermuks, R. Garrigues, A. Schiller, M. Sheely, R. Warner.
STAMP
CLUB
Seated: J. Valk, M. White, M. Larabee, C. Valk. Standing: P. Bowden (A dviser), D.
McCarren, W. Goldfarb, 0 . Steele, P. Simmons, G. Herron (A dviser).
TABLE
TE NNIS
CLUB
Stan din g: R. Brueno. First row: M. Erlichman, H. Ball, M. McGarry, R. Forsythe,
D. Gilmore, B. Conley.
Page Ninety-two
f ~ s \ U R l . N G the time that M r. R a lp h E . F ile s h as been
p rin cip al there h ave been m an y ch an g es in athletics
a n d m an y ad d itio n s to the w or k. R u le s j or the p lay in g of
various sports h a re u n dergon e revision a n d new equ ipm en t
h as been a d d e d ; there have also been c h an g e s in the c o ac h ­
ing staff. M ore boys h ave been active a n d en jo y ed more
opportunity to p lay . A lth o u g h the team s h ave lost a t times,
they h ave in m an y years w on a n d have received cham pion
ship recognition. A th letic relations w ith m an y schools have
been friendly a n d lastin g. 7 he sch ool ac q u ire d a new g y m ­
n asiu m a n d at A sh la n d F ie ld a concrete stadium .
I his progress h as a lw a y s h a d the frien dly cooperation
a n d lead ersh ip of M r. F ile s, w ho liked to see the boys win,
but w as more in terested in know ing that they en joy ed the
gam e a n d p la y e d it to the best o f their ab ilities. N o w the
w ar situ ation sh o u ld be an a d d e d im petu s to continue the
p ro g ress of ath letics a n d p h y sical fitness.
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G I R L S ’ ATHLETIC A S S O C I A T I O N
HIS year, because of the able plan­
ning of our physical education instruc­
tors, the East Orange High School program
is the most varied of any offered in the
New Jersey public schools. Besides their
skillfully varied class program, the instruc­
tors advise the G. A. A., which during the
year sponsors a very full program of after­
school activities: swimming, tennis, hockey,
bowling, and riding in the fa ll; basketball,
badminton, bowling, volley ball, and rid­
ing in the winter: and swimming, baseball,
and tennis in the spring.
A girl becomes a member if she goes out
for some activity, such as swimming or
tennis, in the fall. Even though she does
not continue in the spring, she remains a
member. Each quarter the entire Associa­
tion meets to be awarded chevrons and let­
ters for activity awards. A member receives
P age Ninety-six
a chevron if she goes out for an activity for
half the number of times it is offered. (For
example, if basketball is offered for eight­
een weeks and the member participates
nine times, she is entitled to a chevron.)
When a member has five chevrons, she is
entitled to an E. 0 . monogram; when she
has ten, she is entitled to a star.
The Association’s very active board this
year, Anna Schettino (President), Sue
Smith (Vice-President), Audrey Braunsdorff (Secretary), and Janice Jordan
(Hostess), is responsible for much of its
success. It is one of the busiest of school
organizations; not only has it supplied
many entertainments but also, with the
assistance of other girls in the school, the
members have knitted many sweaters and
mufflers for the Red Cross and Britain.
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B O Y S ’ ATHLETIC A S S O C I A T I O N
John Saylor.......................................President
Frank Greco......................... Football Captain
John Saylor......................... Football Captain
James Sharpe.................... Football Manager
Robert Dunlop.................. Football Manager
Henry Smith.................. Basketball Manager
Thomas Carocci.................. Fencing Captain
Frank Benimeo.................. Fencing Manager
Dante Cuccinello.................... Soccer Captain
Raymond McCarthy........... Soccer Manager
Alex Cross.............................. Tennis Captain
Charles Coffey....................... Tennis Manager
Arthur Schwartz.................... Track Manager
Bernard Samons.................... Track Manager
Arthur Schwartz Cross Country Manager
Bernard Samons Cross Country Manager
Harold Cortese.................... Baseball Captain
John Rowe......................... Baseball Manager
Page Ninety-scven
Top row (left to rig h t): W. Lindeman, C. Mosso, J . O’Donnell, W. Kavanaugh, J . Tsairis, G. Olsen,
W. Braun. Third, row: R. Dunlop (M an ager), A. L a Ferrara, G. Ganley, J. Sanderson, R. Fiedler, C. Peter­
son, R. Fischbeck, K. Chisholm, W. Brodbeck, J. Plain, F. Dwelly, S. DiVito. Second row: J . Cox, W. Bray,
R. Schieni, R. McM anus, T. Farrell, F. Greco (Co-Capt.), J . Saylor (Co-Capt.), S. Pasapane, G. Cortez,
D. Franklin, J . Slattery, R. Pennstrom. First row: R. Woodruff, W. Nestler, E. Lindstrom, B. Conover,
R. Herbert, T. Anagnostis, A. Goodman, J. Filan, I. Graboff, S. Ramsey, C. Lupia.
FOOTBALL
J - / H E R ed an d B lu e cam e th ro u gh a v ery suc^ c e ssfu l se aso n th is y e a r w ith six victories,
two d e fea ts, an d one tie. U n d er the b rillia n t
co ac h in g o f M r. S h o tw ell, the P a n th ers m ad e
the p e o p le “ sit u p a n d take n otice.” E a st O ran ge
h ad an a lm o st p e rfe c t fo o tb a ll m achin e.
F ro m the first ga m e until the fo u rth , E a st
O ran ge, led b y h a rd -p lu n g in g Jo h n n y S a y lo r
a n d sn ak e-h ip p ed C arl M o sso , h an d ed out such
d e fea ts a s C ra n fo rd 38-0, W est S id e 32-0, W est
O ran ge 33-0, an d P la in fie ld 32-0. T h e team w as
g o in g p la c e s until the men m et a p o w e rfu l M ont­
c la ir eleven. T h e M o un ties cau se d the first u p ­
set. N o sp e c ia l c a u se co u ld b e given to the fa ct
that th is p o w e rfu l team w as sto p p e d dead in its
track s. T h e b o y s fro m M o n tcla ir ju s t o u tp la y ed
the E a s t O ran geites. T h e b a ttle betw een N u tley
a n d E a s t O ran ge w as p o stp o n e d u ntil N ov em b er
2 9 b ec au se o f a h eavy ra in sto rm . T h e n ext S a t ­
u rd a y the R ed an d B lu e m et the a ll-p o w e rfu l
O ran ge team . S ta tistic s show th at E a s t O ran ge
sh o u ld h ave won th at gam e , bu t the sco re w as
7-6 in fa v o r o f O ran ge, G il O lsen m a k in g the
lone t a lly f o r th is sid e. S o f a r E a s t O ran ge h ad
won on e o f the In ter-O ran ges ga m e s a n d lo st
one. T h e g a m e with C o lu m b ia on N o v em b er 15
w as the fin al g am e in the In ter-O ran ges leagu e.
I f the P an th ers won, they w o u ld b e tied with
O ran ge fo r the ch a m p io n sh ip . T h e C o u g a r s tried
P age Ninety-eight
ev ery th in g in th eir pow er to w in, bu t the R ed
a n d B lu e fin a lly eked out a victo ry b y the score
o f 7 to 6 . M o sso , fleet h a lfb a c k , sk irted the end
f o r the touchdow n, an d G reco converted fo r the
e x tra p o in t. D u rin g th is gam e , the team lo st the
se rv ice s o f its center, J a c k S a n d e rso n , w ho w as
in ju re d an d u n a b le to p la y the re m a in in g two
ga m e s. T h e B a rr in g e r team cam e to A sh la n d
S ta d iu m on T h a n k sg iv in g D a y w ith q u ite an im ­
p re ssiv e reco rd . B oth team s w ere e q u a lly b a l­
an ced with the contest en d in g in a draw o f
13-13. T h e M aro o n and W hite o f N u tle y in ­
v ad ed A sh la n d S ta d iu m (N o v em b er 2 9 ) and
were sent hom e w ith a d e fe a t to the tune o f 13-7.
E a st O ran ge h ad re g a in e d its pow er an d ce r­
ta in ly d isp la y e d it on the field that day.
C red it is du e to ou r h a rd ch a rg in g lin e, m ad e
up o f B ill L in d em an , e n d ; J a c k S a n d e rso n , s ta l­
w art ce n te r; E d g a r L in d stro m , g u a r d ; D o n a ld
F ra n k lin , tack le, a n d a lso to the b ack field , con ­
sistin g o f “ B ig ” Jo h n S a y lo r , F ra n k G reco, C arl
M o sso , an d Ja c k “ B u d ” O ’D o n n ell.
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U m o rim n
M r. R o y al A . G ro sen b au gh , an activ e coach
fo r m an y y ea rs, a frie n d o f the stu den ts a s w ell
a s an excellen t teach er.
C arl L e p o re , d y n am ic v a rsity g u a rd , a s w ell
a s a le a d e r a m o n g h is fello w stu den ts.
THE TEAM
A n a g n o stis, T ......................... Back
B rau n , W ................................ Guard
C h ish olm . K ........................ Tackle
C onover. B ............................ Guard
D iV ito , S
..................... Center
F a r r e ll, T ........................... T ac k le
F ie d le r, R ..............................Tackle
F ila n , J ...................................... Back
F isch b eck , R ............................. E nd
F ra n k lin , D ..........................T ack le
G reco, F ............................. Ba ck
G o odm an , A ..............
Ba ck
H erb ert, R ....................... Guard
Je sp e rso n , G ......................... C enter
O ’D o n n ell, J ............................ Back
K a v a n a u g h , W .....................C en ter
O lsen, G ................
L in d em an , W ...............
P a sa p a n e , S .............................Back
End
End
L in d stro m , E . ...................... Guard
P en n stro m , R ..........................Back
M cM an u s, R ...................... Ba ck
P eterson , C ............................. Back
M o sso , C ............................ B a c k
P la in , J ...................................... Back
N e stler,
R am se y , S .................................. End
W ................................. E n d
S a n d e rso n , J ........................ C en ter
S a y lo r , J ................................... Back
S ch ie n i, R ............................... Guard
T s a ir is , J .............................. Tackle
K neeling: R. Hill, T. Schuyler, J . Brown, D. Williamson, C. Johnson. Standin g: N. Whitten (C oach),
E. Woisard, R. Frankhouser, V. Bowblis, R. Allen.
CROSS COUNTRY
C R O SS C O U N TR Y T EA M SC O R E S
Opp.
E. 0 .
West S i d e ............................ 2nd p la c e ]
M ontclair ............................ 3rd p la ce j
B arrin ger ........................................ 21
34
Thom as Jefferson ....................... 18
37
St. Benedict’s ................................. 21
34
K earny ............................................. 26
29
A rts H ig h ........................................ 29
26
Central ............................................. 21
34
Page One Hundred
SOCCER
SCO RES
Opp.
Verona .....................................-......
2
3
M ontclair ........................................
3
3
Thom as Jefferson .......................
1
1
Chatham
........................................
2
0
H arrison
.....................................
3
1
M ontclair
.....................................
2
2
K earny .............................................
0
0
Chatham
0
1
1
1
........................................
Verona ................................
v
E. 0 .
First row: A. Specht, G. Araneo, F. N appi, R. Araneo, A. Sicca, D. Cuccinello, D. Leon, F. Tyrrell, N. Mauriello.
Second row: P. Sala, M. Frino, J . M asters, R. Modugno, A. Pieca, A. Mazzona, F. Araneo, A. Giliberti. Third row:
S. Griffin (C oach ), R. McCarthy, A. Ritchie, F. Rizzuto, V. Fucci, A. Oberscribnig, E. Georges, P. Ghee, A. Daudelin.
Page One Hundred One
Se ate d : L. Kahn, A. Specht, D. Robertson, J . Saylor, F. Otway, G. Bender. Stan din g: H. Smith
J. M cLeish, R. Hill, R. Fischbeck, E. Brodbeck, V. Fucci, W. Roberts, S. Griffin (C oach).
BASKETBALL
Opp.
E. 0 .
N utley ........................................
21
43
C olum bia
.................................
24
29
O range ........................................
17
16
Irvington ...................................
25
35
N utley
...........
27
43
.................................
32
28
Scott .............................................
24
45
W eequahic .................................
33
41
O range ......................
41
37
M ontclair
.................................
31
22
W est O range ............................
27
26
C olum bia
35
41
..............................
31
36
West Orange ............................
50
35
A lum ni
17
42
Central ........................................
25
41
O range
33
23
M ontclair
.............
Bloom field
...........................
......................................
Page One Hundred Two
(M an ager),
FENCING
Opp.
E .O
Irvington .......................... .............
1
8
South Side ........................ ..........
4
5
Seton H all Prep. .............
5
4
Bloom field .....................................
7
2
Central .....................
......
4
5
Irvington ...........................
4
5
Seton H all P re p ..............
5
4
B arrin ger ...........................
5
3
South Sid e .........................
5
4
Lincoln
0
9
5
4
.............................
B arringer ........................... ............
F. Benimeo (M an ager), R. Morton, M. Fuerstman, J . Parisi, T. Carocci (C ap tain ), M. Pinsky, P. Milone (C oach).
P age One Hundred Three
First row: D.
gren, R. Hill,
R. Fischbeck,
row: F. Hock,
DelPino, E. Woisard, R. Dillon, R. W illiams, T. Schuyler, K. Whitney, R. Trudeau, H. LundA. Brown. Second row: E. Benatre (C oach ), A. Schwartz
(M an ager), W. Gross, J. Farquar,
N. Altschuler, D. Ogden, A. Townsley, R. Frankhouser, J.
Howell, E. Lewis (C oach ). Third
R. Fiedler, G. Bender, G. Tuttle, J . Saylor, A. Billington, C. Peterson, C. Fisk.
TRACK 1941
Opp. E. O.
P ts.
N ew ark B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n
P la c e
14
5
53
64
—
Sou th S id e ..................................
31
84
—
T h o m as Je ffe rso n ...................
181 ^
W estfield
—
P ts.
.......
—
M o n tcla ir In v itatio n .............
—
40
3
W est S id e ................
23
79
—
W. 0., In .. E. 0 ................. 15-20
60
—
211/9
2
N . J . S . I. A . A ....................
—
(P la c e d 2 n d in state)
P age One Hundred Four
TENNIS 1 9 4 1
0pp.
E .0
W est O ran ge .............. ...............
2
3
K e a rn y ...........................................
3
2
B lo o m fie ld ... ............... ............
0
5
M o n tcla ir ...................... ...............
4
1
W est S id e ...................... ............
1
4
W eequ ah ic ................... .. ............
1
5
B lo o m fie ld ................... ...................
1
4
............
1
4
W est O ran ge .............. .................. .
1
4
Irv in gto n ...................... ............
0
5
M o n tclair ..................... ...............
3
2
Sco tt ................................ ............
1
4
C o lu m b ia ...................... ............
0
5
B a rr in g e r ...................... ...............
3
2
B a rr in g e r .....................
Left, to right: M. Fuerstman, L. Faust, 0 . Cooke, A. Cross, R. Brueno, G. Ratner, R. Prochazka, F. Davis
(C oach).
P age One Hundred Five
F irst row: S. DeVito, R. Grim sgaard, A. Mazzona, H. Cortez, F. Greco, W. Rabbitt, E. Roberts. Second
row: J . Rowe (M an ager), E. Cattle, V. Fucci, J. Collins, J . Sanderson, G. Gawley, S. Griffin (C oach).
Third row: G. Moeller, A. Oberscribnig, J . Foster, J . Tsairis, G. Calabrese.
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MAIN A N D W 1N A N S ST R E E T S W H E N 1’HE AU TO M O BILE W A S YO IJN G
ADVERTISEMENTS
M UIR’S IN TH E H O RSE-A ND BUGC.Y D AYS
B E S T W ISH ES
FROM
T H E P A R E N T /T E A C H E R
A SSO C IA T IO N
OF TH E
E A ST ORANGE H IGH SCHOOL
1942
O R G A N I Z E D I N 1912
P age One Hundred Nine
PENN ROOFING COMPANY
TREBOURS ESSO SERVICE
R o o fin g - S id e W a lls - C a id k in g
P r o m p t , C o u r te o u s S e r v ic e
S h e e t M e t a l W o rk
T in n in g - W a te r p r o o fin g - S la t i n g
S a n f o r d S t. & P a r k E n d P L
O R a n g e 3 -9 1 7 5
E a st O ran g e, N. J .
2 5 3 - 2 5 5 M A IN S T R E E T
E A S T O R A N G E , N. J .
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C o m p lim e n t s o f
SK A T E L A N D
“ T H E ST U D E N T S R IN K ”
1 7 6 L IN C O L N S T R E E T
I F I T ’ S M U S IC A L
.
.
E A ST O RA N GE, N. J .
.
CHALM ERS
“ Y ou W ear ’e m a n d M ess ’em ”
66W e C le an ’e m a n d P r e ss ’e m 99
585 MAIN ST R E E T
EA ST ORANGE, N. J.
Call
THE WHITMAN SCHOOL
C le a n e r s a n d D y e rs
1 2 6 Clinton Ave.
CHARLES'
O Range 5-2549
A ltering and R epairin g
“ We’ll Clean Y ou r Clothes o r Dye”
We G u a ra n te e N ot to S h rin k
We C all and D eliver
Newark, N. J .
503 Main St.
East Orange, IV. J .
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T w o -Y e ar E x e c u tiv e -S e c re ta ria l C ou rse
S p e c ia l C o u rse fo r C o lle g e W om en
IN S U R A N C E
in All Branches
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1 4 P r o s p e c t P la e e
Phone O Range 5-2800
“ It’s a B a d Policy N ot to H ave a G ood One”
P age One Hundred Ten
F o r C atalog A ddress D irector
A BOOK TO READ
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A CARD TO SEND
N o w o r T o-m orrow
P O S T 'S
IN E A S T O R A N G E
Phone O Range 5-3126
BERTVARD’S
The Women’s and
Children’s Shop
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E A S T O R A N G E , N. J .
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A Select School
O ffering secretarial training to college and ex­
ceptional high school graduates, cultural, social,
and em ploym ent advantages of New ark, W ash­
ington, and New Y ork. G raduates receive im m e­
diate placem ent.
D ay and evening classes.
Write or phone fo r catalogue.
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F O R S E C R E T A R IE S
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ew ark
M itchell 2-2212
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RIDER COLLEGE
OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
B a c h e l o r o f S c ie n c e D e g r e e s in
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ccountancy
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F
in a n c e
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r a in in g
o u r n a l is m
S p e c ia l A c c e le r a te d P r o g r a m L e a d s to
B a c h e l o r D e g r e e in T w o Y e a r s
Founded 1865
TREN TO N , N.
J.
T A X I
OR. 2-1200— OR. 2-1201
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NEW C A R S A N D C O U R T E O U S
CH A U FFEU RS
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“ W e re n d e r the B e st o f S e rv ic e ”
BOWL "O~DROME
MARLEY & BROOKS, Inc.
H E R M A N I). B R O O K S, Pres.
WALTER R, PRUDEN, IN C
9
CLINTON STREET, NEWARK, N.
J.
M i t c h e l l 2 -0 6 1 8
REAL
ESTATE
R e s id e n t ia l, In v e stm e n t a n d I n d u s t r ia l
INSURANCE
F ir e , T h e f t , A u t o m o b ile , S u r e t y B o n d s , P l a t e G la s s , C a s u a lt y
Y e a r s o f E x p e r ie n c e — A t Y o u r S e r v ic e
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SOCIAL DANCING
C la s s e s a n d P r iv a t e In s t r u c t io n
D a y o r E v e n in g
S o c ia l C la s s e s f o r P r a c t ic e
w ith O r c h e s tr a
M. C. RICHARDS
Vital to Victory
W ell-trained workers on the business front are
as vital to victory as w ell-trained soldiers on
the battle front. K ath arin e G ib bs training fits
young women to fill the m ore responsible sec­
retarial positions with conspicuous ability.
Tw o Y e a r C o u rse — com bining a foun da­
tional year of college subjects with a year of
technical training (starts Septem ber 2 2 ).
O n e Y e a r C o u rse — intensive technical train­
ing (starts Ju ly 6 and Septem ber 2 2 ).
F ree placem ent service in New Y ork, Boston,
Providence. F o r illustrated catalog address
Entrance Committee.
S t u d io o f S o c ia l D a n c e
5 71 B R O A D S T R E E T
(C orn er Central A venue)
N E W A R K , N . J.
T e le p h o n e M A r k e t 2-4343
K A T H A R IN E G IB B S SCHOOL
230 P a r k A v e n u e
NEW YORK
W . N . K N A PP & SO NS
D irector o f F u n erals
T H E C O L O N IA L H O M E
132 S o u th H a r r is o n S t r e e t
106 P r o s p e c t S tr e e t
E a st O ran ge
S o u t h O ra n g e
O R a n g e 3-3131
S O . 2-4870
P age One Hundred Thirteen
T e l. M A rk e t 3-9605
H. A. GREENE COMPANY
SPO RTIN G GOODS
C a m p O u t fitte r s
B a s e b a l l , T e n n is, G o l f , T r a c k S u p p lie s
S p e c i a l D is c o u n t to E . O . H . S . S t u d e n t s
88 H A LSEY ST R E E T
N EW A R K , N. J.
O Range 3-1244— 3-1245
SCHRO*THEERS
Henry Hornecier, Inc.
M em ber F . T. D . A ssociation
374 M A IN S T R E E T
E A S T O R A N G E , N. J.
75-77 C E N T R A L A V E N U E
E A ST O RA N G E, N. J.
F o u n d e d 1883
SECRETARIAL SCHOOL
of
th e
ORANGES
S e c r e t a r ia l, S t e n o g r a p h ic a n d A c c o u n t­
an cy
C o u rses
G r a d u a te
an d
fo r
th e
th e
H ig h
C o lle g e
School
S tu d e n t.
W. C. C O P E , D .C .S ., P re sid e n t
H . B . L L O Y D , B .C .S ., D ire cto r
A Drake Graduate
Has Prestige
3 0 8
M AIN
S T R E E T
O R A N G E, NEW
JE R S E Y
O R an g e 3-4058
P age One H u n d re d Fourteen
UNIVERSITY OF NEWARK
College of Arts and Sciences
SC H O O L O F B U S IN E S S A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
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SC H O O L O F LA W
D eg ree P ro g ra m s fo r M en a n d W om en in D ay a n d E v e n in g S e ssio n s
FRESHMEN ADMITTED IN SEPTEMRER AND JU LY
F o r Furth er In form ation A ddress
R E G IS T R A R , U N IV E R S IT Y O F N E W A R K
N e w a rk , N ew J e r s e y
Compliments of
UPSALA
THE FASHION STUDIO OF POISE
A studio devoted to the development of feminine charm
and physical fitness of mind and body
C O U R S E S IN
F a sh io n M o d elin g , P o sin g fo r C o m m e rc ia l P h o to g ra p h y , P o ise , P e rso n a lity ,
F a sh io n Illu stra tio n , D ictio n a n d S c u lp tu rin g
646 Central Avenue, East Orange, N. J.
D A Y A N D E V E N IN G C L A S S E S
O R 4-4442
P age One Hundred Fifteen
>
In a ll p r o d u c tiv e a c tiv ity w h e n m in d s
co -o rd in a te, c r e a tin g w ith cr a ftsm en
w o rk of m erit, th ere is g r e a t r e sp o n si­
b ility in fa ith fu l m a n u fa c tu r e of a
p ro d u ct a s it w a s d e s ig n e d a n d in ­
te n d e d . In th e g r a p h ic a rts C o ly er
a c k n o w le d g e s a n d tries to m e e t th e
c h a l l e n g e o f th a t r e s p o n s ib ilit y ,
b a c k e d b y a reco rd of d e p e n d a b le
p ro d u ctio n a n d y e a r s of e x p e r ie n c e
in se r v ic e s re n d e red .
COLYER PRINTING COMPANY
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY
Printers to the 1942 S Y L L A B U S
R E G I S T E R E D
P age One Hundred Sixteen
F O R
W A R
P U R P O S E S
S E N I O R
B A l l O T
B e st L o o k in g
D id M o st fo r E . 0 . H . S .
A n n a Sch ettin o
Jo a n A rch er
C a rl P eterson
Jo h n S a y lo r
K en neth C raw ley
B etty S tein er
F re d H ock
S h irle y K o lb
M ary B u rk e
D o u g la s Jo n e s
R uth D a v ies
P eter S a l a
H azel S p a c e
B e v erly Owren
R ic h a rd V en in o
J im S h a rp e
D o n a ld R o b ertson
S h irle y K o lb
V irg in ia K u g e lm a n
F re d H ock
B e st D isp o sitio n
M o st L ik e ly to S u cce ed
C a r l P eterson
B etty S tein e r
D o n a ld R o b ertso n
Jo h n S a y lo r
J o a n A rch er
A lb e rt C la y
R o se M o rtellite
B ill S a v a g e
D o n a ld F ra n k lin
P a t M in ter
L o rra in e C otter
B ill L in d em an
L aw ren ce W a rb a sse
A n n a Sch ettin o
G lo r ia S ch u rem an
F re d H ock
B e a tric e C ole
Jo h n S a y lo r
Betty Stein er
J o a n A rch er
C a rl P eterson
R ic h a rd H u sted
Jo h n S a y lo r
D o ris Sm ith
A n n a Sch ettin o
B ill L in d em an
W alter F lin t
S h irle y K o lb
C la ire B ran tley
H en ry A lle n
H erb ert S a m e n fe ld
D oro th y Dew
A lic e L o v a tt
W illia m S m a ll
Is a b e l G am b a
Ja m e s C arsw e ll
B etty Stein er
W endel A gn e
B ill B u ck low
R in a Ben-A vi
G lo r ia Sch u rem an
B ill S a v a g e
F ra n k O tw ay
Law ren ce W arb a sse
L illia n C lark
P eter de B o er
M o st O rig in a l
D o ris Sm ith
J o a n A rch er
F re d H ock
Jo h n S a y lo r
J a n e t H am ilto n
E d w a rd G eo rges
M o st A m b itio u s
R o b ert F ie d le r
D oro th y Dew
M o st M u sic a l
B u siest
C a rl P eterson
A u d rey Jo h an so n
R o se m a ry K le in
Ir is F ly n n
D oro th y Dew
R uth M alm green
B e st A thlete
M o st P o p u la r
B ill S a v a g e
C arl P eterson
S h irle y K o lb
R uth D av ies
Jo h n S a y lo r
A n n a Sch ettin o
F ra n k G reco
D oro th y L e o n ard
F re d H ock
R o b ert F isch b e ck
M a ry B u rk e
D oro th y Dew
Ja c k S a n d e rso n
H azel S p a c e
Jo h n S a y lo r
J a m e s B row n
R o b ert F isch b eck
B ill S a v a g e
B ill L in d em an
A n n a Sch ettin o
D o n a ld R o b ertson
D o ro th y Dew
V irg in ia K u g e lm a n
B etty S tein e r
B ill A lb e rts
A rth u r B illin g to n
Isa b e l G am b a
R uth D a v ies
S h irle y K o lb
F re d H ock
B ill B u ck low
D o n a ld R o b ertson
F ra n k G reco
B ill S a v a g e
S h irle y K o lb
M a rg a re t W hettam
M a ria n C hanin
H a rry H o p k in s
B e st D an cer
B e st A ll R o u n d
C a rl P eterson
Jo h n S a y lo r
E le a n o r L an za
W ittiest
R e sp ec te d M o st
C a rl P eterson
Jo h n S a y lo r
M a ry B u rk e
M a ria n S p a a r
M a ry B u rk e
A n n a Sch ettin o
C on stan ce B a u ld ry
R uth D a v ies
P a t M inter
Ja c k S a n d erso n
Jim S h a rp e
J e r r y F ra sc o
R o b ert H agu e
D o n a ld R o b ertson
D o ro th y S c h ille r
H elen W est
S h irle y K o lb
B etty C o o p er
L u c ille R u sso n ie llo
P age One Hundred Seventeen
“ Thrift and Diligence . . . the Parents of Good Luck ”
You Are Invited to SAVE
. . . i n th e o ld e s t S a v in g s B a n k in E s s e x C o u n ty
O range Savings B an k
C hartered 1854
©
MAIN STREET, CORNER SO. DAY STREET
ORANGE, NEW JER SEY
_____________________________________________________________________________________
SUCCESS
OLYM PIC
W ill com e to th e on e
w ho is w ell d re sse d
L O M A R ’ S
Athletic Equipment
caters to Y o u n g M en
w ho are style con sciou s
Reconditioners
O
LO M A R
Men’s Wear
STRO U D SBU R G , PA.
5 3 6 M A IN S T ., E A S T O R A N G E
Featurin g
Adam Hats and Arrow Shirts
P age One Hundred Eighteen
d C m A jv
h )
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Griffiths is headquarters for
Band and Orchestra Instruments
A
c c o r d io n s
T rum pets
S
axo ph o n es
C l a r in e t s
T ro m bo nes
G u it a r s
V
D
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rum s
a n d o th e rs
Griffith’s maintain a repair depart­
ment staffed by competent mechanics.
“ The M usic Center o f New Je rse y ”
G RIFFIT H P IA N O CO.
605 BROAD STREET, NEWARK
T el. O Range 3-3978
JOSEPH P. WEBER CO.
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
:$ e c r e t m ^
• Today th is call goes up from
hundreds of busy offices as A m erica's mighty
Victory program starts rolling. A m bitious g irls
choose Berkeley School’ s preparation for wellpaid, in terestin g positions. Two-year compre­
hensive, one-year intensive courses. Executive
S ecretarial Course for College Women. Personal
instruction. Successful placement. Attractive
terrace-garden studios. B u lletin : Assoc. Sec.
BERKELEY S C H O O L
420 Lexington Ave.
New York C ity
22 Prospect S t.
East Orange, N. J .
324 MAIN ST R E E T
EA ST ORANGE, N. J.
P age One Hundred Nineteen
c
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1-45S
2
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We extend our best wishes to the Class of 1942
I t h a s been a p le a su re to ta k e y o u r p h o to g r a p h s
a n d w e w i l l r e m e m b e r y o u , C l a s s o f ’ 42
J e a n S a rd o u P h o to g ra p h S tu d io — “ F o r F in e r P h o to g r a p h s”
BRICK CHURCH CENTER
P age One Hundred, Twenty
io t z
EAST ORANGE, N. J.
FLOYD M. WILLIAMS
Wholesale Dry Goods
495 M A I N S T R E E T
E A ST O R A N G E, N. J.
MARTENS
JANE ENGEL
in
Home Mads Ice Cream
E A ST ORANGE
F IN E C A N D IE S
a t W illia m an d P r o sp e c t S tre e ts
L U N C H E O N • D IN N E R S
D R E S S E S I N S I Z E S 10 T O 20
391
M A IN
S T ., c o r .
W A LNUT
ST.
A S L O W A S $ 7 .9 5
E A S T O R A N G E , N. J.
N E V E R H IG H E R T H A N
$ 3 9 .9 5
OR. 3-8680
The Farm Settled in 1860
62
C O U N T R Y B O T T L IN G P L A N T S
L A F A Y E T T E , N. J .
R O SE LA N D , N. J .
ijettry
Y E A R S C O N T IN U O U S
SE R V IC E
$c §unt., Inr.
“ Exclusively ”
G ra d e “ A ” D a iry P ro d u c ts
C A LD W E L L 6-2000
O R A N G E 5-5000
FA RM S W
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R o se la n d , N. J .
P age One Hundred Twenty-one
TRAINING Y O U R SELF
We all know the thrill . . . the feeling of a job well done . . . when those final exams are safely
behind us.
Training yourself to save regularly is another test which it is important to pass, which puts you
further along on the road to success.
Acquire the saving habit by opening a savings account today.
THE HALF'DIME SAVINGS BANK
1870
3 5 6 M A IN S T R E E T , O R A N G E , N . J .
1942
JAMES E. CHURCHMAN
32 W a v e r ly A v e n u e
F u n e r td H ° m eS
148 C e n tr a l P la c e
New ark, N. J .
B I. 8-1672
Orange, N. J.
OR. 5-19.31
GRANT REPAIR
SERVICE
FIX IT
RADIOS, M OTORS, A PPLIA N C ES
—
Open Hr. 3:00 to 7:00 P.M.
^ at* 9:00-1:00, 2:00-7:00 P.M.
REPAIRED ^
M anager, Jo sep h M. Palkow etz
sa n fo r d
str eet
E A S T O R A N G E ’ N - J-
DIEG ES & CLUST
17 J o h n S t r e e t
N ew Y o r k , N . Y .
o
M anufacturing Sp ecialty Jew elers
C L A SS R IN G S A N D P IN S ° M E D A L S, C U P S, T R O P H IE S A N D P L A Q U E S
A T H L E T IC A W A R D S
O f f i c i a l J e w e l e r s t o t h e C l a s s o f 1942
P age One Hundred Twenty-two
*7a the. Pasi&nti
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ScUooi-cu^e
Q in ii
H Perhaps your years of maximum responsibility are those
in which your children are completing their schooling
and reaching the self-supporting stage.
H You delight to devote a large part of the fam ily income
to their comfort and well-being, until they can earn their
own way.
I At this time, more than ever, there is need for insurance
on the life of the bread-winner in the home, and so we
have our “ Fam ily Income” plan for just such a job.
A s k f o r O u r B o o k le t o n T h is I m p o r t a n t S u b je c t
Jnaurair? ^ (tatpattg nf Ammra
Home Office.
NEWARK, N .J.
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