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THE SYLLABUS 1944 Youth Service Free Public Library
East Orange, New Jersey EAST ORANGE PUBLIC LIBRARY 21 SOUTH ARLINGTON AVENUE EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY 07018 F O R E W O R D ★ As the United States enters its third year of war, it becomes increasingly apparent that the way to Allied victory lies through all-out prodziction of war goods and through drastic civilian economies. A ll fields of human en deavor have been curtailed by the military situation. The S y l l a b u s has, therefore, in the economies obvious in the book and in its m otif, "Geared to Victory ” endeavored to show how fully East Orange High School has become a necessary cog in the gears of that machine created to bring ultimate success to the Allies. Jf e
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u c i o 1944 SYLLABUS
HAST ORANGE PUBLIC LIBRARY 21 SOUTH ARLINGTON AVENUE EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY 07018
D E D I C A T I O N ★ To Mr. Lewis B. Knight, in sincere appreciation for his sympathetic understanding of each student’s vocational problems and his painstaking help in solv ing them, the Class of
dedicates this issue of the S y l l a b u s . In his capacity as Director of Vocational Placement he has inspired confidence in employers as well as in the students themselves by his care in select ing for each position a strident who had the necessary abilities and aptitudes, and for each student who came to him, a position that would give the largest possible measure of success and personal happiness. Page Four
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the members of the East Orange High School Faculty and the members of the Class of 1944 now in the armed services of the United States, the
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Board presents this issue of the yearbook with the hope that our own efforts on the home front will not, in comparison to theirs, be found wanting, and that, wherever they may be, our sincer- est good wishes for their speedy return will help to make the days to victory seem less weary and more hope fid. F i o r e n t i n o D e M a r z o
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R O B E R T A LLSO PP F R E D E R IC K T . B U R L E Y R A Y M O N D D E Y O R IC H A R D E A ST A L L A N H IN T O N W. C A R E Y L IN C O L N K E N N E T H M cC A R T H Y L A W R E N C E M A G U IR E JO H N J . O ’D O N N E L L IR V IN G P E R IN E R O Y P E T E R S O N F R A N C IS S C H E L L E N B E R G E R JO H N S C O T T R A N D O L P H W H IT E W ILLIA M W IT T E N W E IL E R East O range High School graduates who have m ade the suprem e sacrifice in World W ar II
G A LE N JO N E S , Ph.D. Principal LEW IS B. K N IG H T , A.M. Associate Principal and Director of Guidance and Vocational Placement H A R O L D I. PALM ER, A.M. Associate Principal and Director of Organization M ABEL E. SM IT H , A.B. Associate Principal and Registrar
1) R U SSELL E. FR A SE R , B.A. Associate Principal and Registrar (after Dec . 2)
E N G L IS H W ILLIAM F. BA U ER, A.M., Head W. PA U L BO W D EN , A.B. M A RIO N K. BR A G G , M.A. K A T H E R IN E C. B U R R IL L , A.B. T H E R O N E. C O FFIN , A.B. A LIC E H. D E R BY , Ph.B. A LBIO N G. H A R T , A.B. and Guidance G R A C E T. H IN N I, B.A. L IN D A H O LLO W A Y , M.A. M. B E R N A D E T T A Q U IN N , A.B. L U C IL L E G. R O B IN SO N , A.B. M ARY E. U T E C H T , A.M. and Guidance G R A C E M. W A R N ER , A.M. FO R EIG N L A N G U A G ES F R A N K W. R O B ER TS, Ph.B., Head N IN A A. ADAM S, A.B. F R A N K E. DAVIS, M.A. ^FIO R E N T IN O A. DE M ARZO, M.A. D O N A LD E. H O SM ER, A.M. L IL L IA N LO W ELL, B.A. E LIZ A B E T H M. M AZZOLA, M.A. tJO H N G. M ENZA, B.A. K A T H E R IN E M. RO W LEY , A.B. M A T H E M A T IC S H O W A RD F. H A R T , A.M., Head E T H E L H A R R ISO N C O H E N , A.B. O R LA N D O H. D A N IELS, B.S. IN E Z S. E N SIG N , M.A. M A R G A R E T M. M A SON , A.B. F A N N IE H . R O B IN SO N , A.B. SC IEN C E G L E N W. B U LG ER , M .A., Head R O N A L D BR ISC O E, B.S. E U G E N E H E L L WIG, A.B. G O O D SELL W. H E R R O N , M.A. M A RIO N H. H E R R O N , B.S. M ER LE J . K E LLY , M.S. S O C IA L ST U D IE S R O B E R T I. A D R IA N C E , M.A., Head C H A R LE S F. C A R R , A.M. tR U T H M O R EY C R IC H T O N , M.A. tO R A B. DO D D S, B.A. J. M A DISO N G A T H A N Y , M.A. B U R T O N W. RO M IC H , B.S. “■GEORGE C. SH O TW ELL, M. of Litt. 'M E L V IN C. SH U T T L E SW O R T H , M.A. “■NORM AN E. W H IT T E N , M.A. V IO LE T BE R G EY , Ed.D. A L O L IN E P IC K ELL, A.B. Page Eight
B U S IN E S S E D U C A T IO N PHILIP I. TO W LE, B.B.A., Head W ILH ELM IN A P. BA EC H T H . F R A N K L IN FO RD , A.B. C A T H E R IN E H A M LE N , B.S. in Ed. FLO R E N C E O RD W A Y , A.B. C O R N E LIA M. POLSO N, B.C.S. ST E P H E N JA Y SECOL, B.S. in Ed., M.B.A. R U T H ST A C EY , B.S. H A Z E L A. V A N D E R V E E R , S.B. R O L A N D S. W OOLSON, B.S. in Ed. P H Y S IC A L E D U C A T IO N E R N E ST B E N A T R E , B.P.E., Boys-Director PET E R C. F U JA R C Y K , B.S. and M.A. in Ed. ST A N LE Y M. G R IFFIN ''A LB IN LEE SO N , B.S. “ ED W IN D E A C O N LEW IS, M.A. fC . H E R B E R T C O C H R A N E , B.P.E. E L LE N L E IN O N E N , M.A., Girls-Director and Director o f Social Activities E ST H E R L. D A ILE Y , M.A. L O R R A IN E G E N T IS, A.M. G E R T R U D E G R O E N D Y K E , B.S. C A M ILLA N IE LSE N , B.S. *O n leave with the Armed Forces. flnterim assignment for teacher on military leave. SPEEC H A N D D R A M A T IC S L A U R E N C E B. G O O D R IC H , Ed.D., Chairman JE A N E T T E B JO R N E B Y , M.A. M U S IC C.
PAUL H E R F U R T H , Instrumental H ER A L D A. JO N E S , A.B., Mus. Bach., Vocal A L L A N V A N ZO E R EN , Accompanist F IN E A N D A P P L IE D A R T S D E LL A M. H A C K E T T IN D U S T R IA L A R T S H A R O L D O. A K E SO N , B.S. D O N A LD M. H U T SO N FR E D E R IC K R . PRIC E V IC T O R H. RA U SC H R O D N E Y W. SO U T H G A T E H O M E EC O N O M IC S R U T H FITZSIM M O NS, B.S. G E R T R U D E JE N N IN G S, B.S. JO SE P H IN E L E N N O X , A.M. E V E LY N L U N D E L L , M.A. M A R JO R IE E. PEEL, B.A., B.S.
MARIF. B. M ID D LE T O N , R .N . Nurse K A T H L E E N W ILSON Lunch Koom Manager N A T A LIE D. C O D EY Office Assistant M A RY E LIZ A B E T H FA IR C H ILD Office Assistant C A R O L IN E S. H A N C E Principal’s Secretary D O R O T H Y B. H A R T Office Assistant JA N E E. K E R R , B.A. Office Assistant FR A N C ES P. K ID D ER , A.B. Office Assistant Page Nine First Row: L. Reynolds, B. Cassell, J. Marcine, E. Urezky, E. Utal, L. Fine. Second Row: R . Rebhan, R . Holmquist, N . Olesky, M. Severin, K. Boedecker, J . Schlig, D. Purdue.
M. Jack, D. Basmadjian, M. Gordon, M. Goodfellow, E. Hoile, T . Decker, L. Mullins, E. Johnson, G. Shipman, E. Sayer, J . Hogans.
H . Cohen, H . Allen, D. Goldsmith, A. Parvin, G. Redgate, R . Shean, C. H ill.
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C ^reetinffA : ★ T h e theme o f your yearbook, "G eared T o V ic to ry ,” is appropriate n ot only to the year o f your grad u ation ; it will serve also as a life-lon g slogan. T h is year you have upperm ost in you r m inds the victo ry o f your coun try and its allies over the enemies o f m ankind. F o r the lon g fu tu re m ay you be geared to the victo ry in the continuous battle fo r the freedom o f op po rtun ity fo r all here and abroad.
F or m ore than h alf o f your high school careers you have been influenced in you r studies, activities, and services by the needs o f a nation in to tal w ar. T o this challenge you have responded so as to strengthen the noble E ast O ran ge H ig h tradition. V irtu ally all o f you have been m otivated by love o f co un try to do a m ore thorough job in the m as tery o f your studies and in becom ing responsible citizens. Y o u r services to the local defense organ i zations, selective service boards, the W ar Price and R ation in g Board, the Red C ross, and local business and in d u stry have been generous and indispensable. Y o u r contribution s to the Ju n io r R ed C ross have brou gh t wide recognition because o f both their extent and their high qu ality. T h e record o f w ar stam ps and bonds purchased places y o u r school am ong the leaders. In these and other m eritorious activities your class has been tru ly a leader. Soon you w ill be active p articip an ts in w h at is now called the p ostw ar period. T h e earnest th in k in g o f num erous ad u lt groups, representing all aspects o f our national life, gives reason to believe th at this will be a period o f great o p po rtu n ity fo r you. A m on g all our people there is a deep con v iction th at opportunities to w ork m u st and w ill be available. Y ou w ill be expected to m ake gen u ine contribution s tow ard the solution o f m an y problem s. Possessed o f a dynam ic fa ith in the fu tu re o f your coun try, determ ined to im prove co n stan tly your com petency as a citizen, a w orker, and a person, you can face the fu tu re w ith stro n g courage and high hopes. F aith fu lly yours, Page Twelve : x l C\ 'ijsCtle\4~o Ctla.Z4rt~opo. >r
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