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x ^ h | Page Thirteen ★ In September, 1940, the doors of East Orange High School were opened to a class of green and slightly scared freshmen, not yet dry behind the ears. We admired the blase and nonchalant attitude of the upper classmen, and with gullibility accepted their confusing direc tions. (Some of us are still hunting for the fourth-floor elevator and are wondering whether our tickets for the spots on the gym nasium floor have remained valid.) Finally
we adjusted ourselves to the swiftly running tide of people and, albeit with some difficulty, learned the "ropes.” That fall we watched the much admired Panthers battle the Big Blue of Barringer to a 0-0 deadlock, the first of a string of three ties. The dramatic season was a huge success, coming forth with the fine and entertaining productions of Ruddigore
and What a Life. Our first year in East Orange High School saw the passing away of Mr. Grosenbaugh. Though not many of us were fortunate enough to know him personally, we all knew of his con tribution to the life of our school; and the entire freshman class was deeply grieved by his death. The fast moving year drew to a close, and with our ambitions heightening, we began, somewhat prematurely, to look forward to the day when we should hold the highly esteemed and admired position of seniors. Can it be so? That we are sophomores? (The "wise fools,” so the Greeks say.) Through hard work and difficult study, we emerged worthy of taking our place among the "wise.” N o longer were we mere freshmen, but now confident — maybe over-confident — and haughty upperclassmen. Our school life showed changes also. More of us began to take an active part in the various extra-curricula activities, especially in student government and sports. We made one mo mentous break in precedent when we duly and deservedly elected as our president Jackie Martine, the first class president to hail from the "weaker sex.” We again tied Barringer, ending a mediocre football season. After Pearl Harbor, school took on a new aspect. We grew grimmer in our determina tion to train ourselves for a better world in the future. Many of us were quick to realize the emergency, and immediately answered the call for Civilian Defense positions and Red Cross work. We all joined in the drives for the purchase of War Bonds and Stamps. That year saw the retirement of Mr. Ralph E. Files, whom we were all sorry to see leave. This same year we watched many of our be loved seniors leave for the armed forces, and were ourselves disturbed because we were too young to go. But vacation employment o f fered one way by which we could do our bit; and so many of us took jobs in stores and factories, or on farms to help in food produc tion.
Autumn of 1942 found the class trium phantly entering the portals of E. O. H. S. as fully established juniors, ready to occupy the seats of upperclassmen in the assemblies. We joined in welcoming our new principal, Dr. Galen Jones, who came to us from Plainfield. This year Edgar Lindstrom, Louis Faust, and Margaret Jones, as president, vice-president, and secretary, respectively, of the G. O., guided the destinies of the student body. Our own guides were Jackie Martine, re-elected president; Tom Richards, vice-president; and Betty Hoile, secretary, all of whom did bril liant work. D r Jones took active part in the assembly programs, frequently by giving prof itable and informative talks to both sections of the student body. Special courses relating to the war and to pre-induction training be came a recognized part of the courses of study, and added emphasis was given to all work in the departments of physical education. The dramatic department scored another triumph with Noel Coward’s I’ll Leave It To You. The mighty Panthers finished their sea son undefeated, tied only by Barringer, and Page fourteen gained the Group IV title. And this year we helped to make Jeep Week a huge success. Our service flag was dedicated with 7 gold stars which helped to bring before us the close ness of the war and its stern reality. Although we had to take aptitude tests (and some of us did very well, to o ), the end of our third year was enlivened by the annual Grad Dance given by the senior class. The saddest event was the departure of some of our num ber for the armed froces. Finally seniors, we felt that we were com pletely dry behind the ears now, and so for a time managed to hold our prestige with the entering class, even though we knew that the novelty would soon wear off. This year the G. O. has been governed by Charles Coons, president; Donald LaMon, vice-president; and Betty Hoile, secretary. The class officers, holding office in the same order, have been Leonard Daum, Morton Henshell, and Eleanor Lincoln. This fall a new schedule was put into effect: six longer periods took the plact of the pre vious seven. So far it is hard to say which is the better. The Red and Blue football team came under a new coach, Mr. Herbert Coch rane, replacing Mr. Shotwell, now of the U. S. Navy. On the whole, the Panthers did not enjoy a good season; but on Thanksgiving Day they rose nobly to the occasion and smothered Barringer, 32-2. The school received tempo rary possession of a beautiful bronze trophy donated by the "O ld Guard” in honor of Mr. Grosenbaugh of East Orange and Mr. Stearns of Barringer. This trophy should create a new tradition, as it is to be kept each year by the team winning that year’s game. The many wartime restrictions have made it necessary to write this history earlier in the senior year than usual, and so some significant events have had to be omitted. The Junior- Senior Prom and the Grad Dance have been planned for as usual, but before June it is probable that many of the older boys will have been called to the colors. All of us feel that sad and difficult days lie ahead; and that for many, graduation in June will mark the end of carefree and happy days for many months. Page Fifteen C L a d d
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Page Sixteen J o s e p h A d d o n i z i o Quiet and easy-going, Jo e is one of those fellows you ju st like to have around. He, like millions more, h ates the alarm clock, especially on M ondays through F rid ays. Omit n ights are p a r a dise to him. M ath. Club 3. 4; Track 1; Football 3, 4; In tra m ural Baseball 1, 2, 3. Technical Arm ed Forces C a m i l l e A r a n e o Cold winter n ights are really on the beam for Cam — (oh, dear, we wonder w h y ?) and yet, a s a contrast, she would like to take a trip to California (where it is su n n y ?), som eday. T h at is ju st like Cam, alw ays doing som ething different. Ten nis: B a sk e tb a ll; T R IA L B Y JU R Y . General B u sin ess D o r o t h y G . A l l e n
Sweet, cheerful, and sincere— who would want a better friend? Although quiet, she speaks with her eyes. A born musician, ’’D otty” spends her spare time playing the piano and organ. Also likes dancing. W e see her in the future a s a very successful and accom plished organist. In ternational Relatiqns Club
4; V ariety _ Show 3; Spiritu als Choir, V ice-pres. 4. General
O rgan School C h a r l e s L . A r n o l d Fun-loving and jocular, “ Chuck” lives, sleeps, and eats_ “ jalopies.” In fact, his ambition is to siphon g a s without chapping his lips. When he is not strivin g toward that illustrious goal, he sleeps— z-z-z-z-z-z-. T rack 2, 3, 4; R U D D IG O R E. Col. Prep. I I A rm y A ir Corps H u g h A l l e n
Being a n atural book worm (his favorite fare is little red ones). “ H u g g ie ” is going to slave to become a C. P. A. E asily rec ognized by his dark, w avy hair, he is definitely not overlooked by the beskirted sex. C. P . 3, 4. Col. Prep. I N. Y . U. W i l l i a m H . A y r e s
, J r . Capable, reserved, and friendly. H arvey is very fond of m usic (and vacatio n s!). H e is one of E . O. H. S .’s represen tatives to the A ll-State Chorus. M ath.
Club 3, 4; C. P. 4; Glee Club L ibrarian 3. Col. Prep. I Undecided C y r u s
J o s e p h A m a t o
Cy, a genial, serious fellow, likes g irls and hopes to own a P ac k ard Convertible. Cy is a good, dependable friend. Col. Prep. I Undecided G r a c e V . B a i l e y Blonde “ Jin n y ’s ” ambition is to be
on tim e;
and whenever “ dancing, M arines, or any com bination thereof” is concerned, we bet she is. Buskin and B rush 3, 4; N E W S ; O V E R T O N E S ; V ariety Show. Col. Prep. I Duke U niversity J o h n
B a l e s
Quiet, dark-haired, B ales has that indefinable spark which
m akes him your friend im m edi ately. H avin g well-rounded ta l ents, he ought to realize his a m bition of becoming a chemical engineer. Good luck, Jo h n ! B a s ketball 2; C. P. 4. Col. Prep. I College
P h i l i p B a r n e t t Am iable, jocund, “ Doc” did all right for him self in school. Now he is in the Sea B ees. W e
should like to have him back with us. Our best wishes go with you, “ Doc.” T rack 3; Red Cross M otor Corps. Bu s. T r. Undecided B e a t r i c e A l t h e a B a n k s
Quiet and patient “ A l” will m ake a rather ideal teacher, don’t you agre e ? It seem s that going out in the rain isn ’t her idea of fun. H appy but conservative and lots of fun to know. A real friend. Col. Prep. I State Teachers College D o r o t h y B a s m a d j i a n Dark--haired “ B a sm a y ” h as but one ( ? ) ambition—to be a pri vate secretary. H er spare time she spends with her cam era. N ote to would-be_ friends: don’t be conceited. Lively, talented. Cam era
Club 3; S Y L L A B U S S ta ff 4; V ariety Show 3; C hrist m as Concert 3. B u s. T r. Undecided L u c y
B a r m a k i a n Jov iality is definitely a noun relative to L u c y ’s personality. She is only a little person, but she certainly h as the gay ety of a crowd. If ever you should come across a piano team , look for the pianist with the sm iles and twinkling eyes. I t is bound to be Lucy. C. P. 3, 4; Red and Blue V arie ties; School O p e ra s; Red and Blue O rchestra 2, 3.
B u s. T r. College
E l i o
B a s t i a n e l l i The girls say Elio is “ heaven on a sa x .” Fun-loving, but seri ous, Elio w ants to become a su c cessful m usician. Ju d gin g from his playing, we know he will. R U D D IG O R E ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4; Red and Blue Orch. General
Undecided D o r i s B a r n e s D oris is a F ran k S in atra fan and can be relied upon to be listening to his records. Blonde and sweet, she’ll m ake a good stenographer—if there are no records handy. G. A . A. 1, 2, 3; Riding Culb 2; H ockey 4; B a se ball.
B u s. T r. B u sin ess M a r i e
B e l l a n t o n i Friendly “ M ay ” loves dancing with Eddie—anyw ay, anyth ing’s better than E nglish gram m ar. Cute. Could live entirely on hot fudge sundaes
(D oes sh e ?). Glee Club 1; C. P . 1; N E W S Salesm an 2, 3. B u s. T r. Undecided A n d r e w B e l l o n i The A rm y A ir Corps has Gable; to even up, the N aval A ir Corps shouid g e t
Belloni. I f
and when it does, you g irls better w atch ou t; he is diving your way.
Soccer 4; B aseball 4. Technical College S u s a n C o n d i t B e t t c h e r Su e’s g ay sm ile and sparkling personality m ake her a popular addition at E . O. H . S. H ere’s a surprise—the “ Moonlight Sin a tr a ” (F ran k ) is_ one of her pet dislikes! T h is m iss hopes to use her Spanish while a secretary. Girl R eserves 1, V ice-P res. 2, 4, P res. 3; B aseball 1; S ta g e M ake up 2.
Berlitz School of L an gu age General
J o h n
L e w i s
B e n n e t t Johnny is particularly fond of nice girls (who can blam e h im ?). H e does, however, intend to take time out from the pursuance of his pet like to become a billion aire. B oy s Q uartette 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Col. Prep. I I A rm y A ir Corps G r a c e B i l a n c i a The N avy a ttra c ts “ Bilanche’s ” attention. These neat uniforms please her much more than zoot su its! Good-natured. S ecreta rial Club 3; B aseball 3; Hockey 4. Bu s. T r. B u sin ess L o u i s e A . B e r r y
Sm iling L ouise som eday w like to be a model. H er height will _ certainly be an a ss e t in helping her attain her goal. Also, it probably is the reason th at she ju st can’t tolerate short boys. Louise, you should go to A u stra lia; they grow them big there! B u skin and B ru sh 4; C. P . 3. 4; V ariety Show 3. Col. Prep. I N u rsin g School H e l e n
B i r d s o n g H elen’s pleasing personality and quiet w ays have won her many friends. Despite her quiet w ays, however, _ she can be m erry and entertaining, and
help cheer
others when they feel gloomy. General
Undecided R i c h a r d B e s s e t t Dick is a quiet chap who m akes a point of m inding his own business and doing a good job of it. In his spare tim e he en joys being a departm ent store salesm an. F en cing 1, 2; C. P. 3, 4; N ew s Salesm an 1; Stam p Salesm an 3„ Technical N ew ark U n iversity B e t t e j e a n B l a c k w e l l “ P orkie”—th at very _ dram atic maiden overflowing with sen ti ment, really “ ge ts around.” An active and friendly m iss of m any interests. Besides becoming an “ angel of m ercy,” w ants to write a good novel. L ik es hot p a s tr a mi sandw iches, and black and white sodas a t “ M ’s ” with Dick. Spokesm en 2, 3, 4; C hess Club 3; Scroll and Screen 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 4. B u s. T r. Lincoln H ospital Page Seventeen
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c f e Page Eighteen B e t t y
B l e w i t t P leasan t B etty likes to read - hut where can you find time for it? Quiet but efficient. If you like brunettes, she’s the one for you. D ram atic Club 2; L i brary Club 2; C. P. 2; B a sk e t ball 2. B u s. T r. B u sin ess E l m e r R o b e r t B o d n a r E lm er’s ambition is to become an aviator, but in the m ean while he applies his energy to w ard stam p collecting. Slightly on the
boisterous side,
but friendly and well-liked. Chess Club 2; Football 2. Technical A rm y Air Corps K e n n e t h J . B o e d e c k e r Quiet, handsome, blond-that’s “ B oe.” A fine outstanding fel low, he is usually seen with a cam era around his neck and is alw ays tryin g to sell football pictures to the N E W S or S Y L L A B U S . C ross Country 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; C. P .; S Y L L A B U S S ta ff 4. Col. Prep. II Annapolis L a u r a
B . B o g s t a h l Short and friendly—The wide open spaces seem to appeal to this sandy-haired young lady. Y ou see, she w ants to settle down in M aine som eday, and ju st
abhors crowded places— “ D ad a,” how do you like the lunch lin e s? Secretarial Club 3. 4; A rt Club 1, 2. B u s. T r. B u sin ess G r a c e B o n n a v i t a Bonny, ju st who is that som e one whom you write to so m uch? B ig blue eyes, cute clothes, she’ll be tops a s a secretary. Ten nis; Swimming. B us. T r. B u sin ess J o s e p h B r a d y
E a s y goin g and quiet, Jo e is one of those fellows who do so much to m ake school com radeship one of L ife ’s m ost precious gifts. When he attain s the top of F o r tune’ s wheel, he will not be one to slide back again. General
Undecided M a r g u e r i t e B o n n e r Efficient, m erry, likeable, “ B aby Doll” d etests m osquitoes anc flies. (B u t don’t we a ll? ) H ow ever, she is extrem ely fond of cats. L ik es m usic and enjoy s' shopping for new clothes. General
Undecided M a r y E . B r a d y
She of the shining locks (sh am pooed with e ggs, no le ss!) loves tennis, but can do without people who talk too much. Quiet but has a good sense of humor. S ec retarial Club 3. B u s. Tr. B u sin ess E v e l y n M . B o n n y m a n To travel around the world _ on a tram p steam er would satisfy “ Bonny.” M usicians and doc tors a s
traveling companions would m ake it even better. Any one with her can’t stop lau gh ing.
A M Y S T E R Y FO R C H R IS T M A S ; Girl R eserves 2. 3. 4, P res. 4. Col. Prep. I S t. L u k e’s School of N ursin g T h o m a s B r a d y
H eavy, tow-headed Tom is one of those lads addicted to slum ber. He probably would look “ ju st swell” with both feet on a desk. Quiet, but definitely dynam ite. Football 4. General
Undecided H a r o l d J a m e s
B o w e r s Beautiful g irls and good m usic appeal to this fellow. Although he said he dislikes sp orts in general, he p lays a g re a t deal of basketball. B ask etball 2, 4; In tram u ral B ask etb all 3; A u di torium Squ ad 3, 4. B u s. T r. B u sin ess or N avy C a r r o l l W . B r a n d o n H er smile brightens up the d ark est day. She hopes som eday to train the coming generations to “ sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam .” J u s t now she’ll sn ar' your
picture if
you aren ’t
watching. International R e la tions Club 4; C. P. General. P ra tt In stitute L o r r a i n e 0 . B r a n d o n “ S u e ”—rather serious and stu d i ous but with a keen sense of humor. V ery determined. Col
lects picture post cards a s a hobby.
Would like to _ travel more.
(P erh aps her visit to N ia g ara F alls and Canada has served to influence her so.) Chess Club 2, 3; 4; Bond Rally P lay ; International Relations Club 2, 4; C. P. Col. Prep. I Drexel In stitu te of Technology B e t t y
J e a n
B r i l h a r t Gay and carefree, “ B. J . ” can be seen anytim e eating a bar of chocolate, listening to good m u sic, and dream ing of California. “ B. J . ” experiences unhappiness only four tim es a year. The re a so n ?—exam s! C. P. 3, 4; Studv H all Council 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3. Col. Prep. I Tobe Coburn G e o r g e F.
B r a u n
H usky, stubby-haired. George say s he likes dancing and sa il in g; but we think that any sport where girls are found will suit him to a T. Am iable and quiet, he is well liked. French Club 3 Tennis 3, 4. Col. Prep. I C a t h r i n e B r o d i e Quiet but witty, K itty ’s h eart is with that person in the_ N avy. She has the noble ambition to join the W A V ES. W e’re sure she’ll come out on top, no m a t ter what she attem pts. She has many true friends and is one herself. General
Undecided A u d r e y B r a u n s d o r f f A ttractive, _ athletic, _ ambitious. A u dy’s main desire is to travel around the entire world. Audy
has a recording of practically all her friends’ voices and this includes a goodly num ber of people. C. P. 4; G. A . A. P res. 4: Student Council 4; A ll-State Choir 4. Col. Prep. I Swarthm ore B a r r y
B r o w n
“ Still w aters
run deep” — to judge from the friends “ Chip- m unk” _ h as made, he h as depths well hidden by his quiet w ays. H e dislikes homework a s thor oughly a s he likes baseball—but is he called “ Chipmunk” because he hides the ball? Col. P rep I College Rocco
A . B r a v o c o Rocco is known to his friends a s “ Thorpe” ; is interested in photography and hopes to enter the U. S. N avy. H e is a friendly fellow and well known through out the school. J . V . Football 1, 2; V arsity Football 3; In tra m ural B asketball 3, 4; Soccer 4. Col. Prep. I N otre Dam e P e g g y
J e a n
B r o w n
We wonder what m akes V irginia such an attractiv e place to live. Could it be the Southerners— “ Brow nie’s ” pet like? Sco'tt’s loss—E . O.’s gain. French Club: D ram atic Club; Reporter on B A G P IP E (at Scott). General W A V E S H e l e n
B u r n s
Helen lives for today but also has an alert eye out for tom or row. Carefree and gay , accept ing everything that_ com es her way with one exception—affected people. The W A V E S really rate with Helen. Som eday she hopes to be one. L ib rary Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Chem istry Club 4; N E W S 2 3, 4; C lass Council 1, 4 Col. P rep I Drexel Institute of Technology D o n n a M . B u r n s i d e Donna is very quiet and m odest but a sincere friend. Consider ate and unaffected. She h as an urge for adventure and hopes to fly ; for the present her favorite pastim e is paddling around in a canoe. Microphone Club. (Scott) Col. Prep. I N u rsin g M a r i e
B u s b y
“ Ree” is # such a jolly, happy per son it is no wonder that she likes to have, and does have, lots of #friends. _ H er pet abom i nation is conceited people. General
Undecided J a n e t D o r i s
B u t c h e r Ja n is petite, sweet, and very nice to know. She’s rath er quiet but friendly, and h as a very sp e cial in terest in a certain tall, dark sailor. A s a warning to the rest of you boys—beware, she doesn’t like bow ties. Col. P rep I College Page Nineteen a C l3 3
o f 1944
Page Twenty V i v i a n F r a n c e s C a e s a r “ V iv ” aim s to become a woman of the world by winning the P ulitzer Prize for the best novel o f the year. Reserved and like able. D islikes hearing Lorraine constantly sigh over Wesley. Nice to know. Secretarial Club 4; International Relations Club 4; B aseball 1; Hockey 1. B u s. Tr. New Y ork U niversity M a r g a r e t C . C a m p b e l l Blonde P eg wouldn’t mind if she never had to get up in the mornings. Interested in a v a riety of things. Quiet but in dustrious. R_adio P lay s 1; M etal Modeling 1 (V. L . D .); French Club 3;
P roperties for ' I ’L L L E A V E IT TO YOU. General Jun ior College A l i c e
C a p p e l l o A1 h as the popular hobby of s a v ing N avy trinkets and pictures— wonder why ? A sincere friend. She plans to be a model after attending school. A s a warning, don't say “ No k id din g!” to her. B ase b all; Hockey. General N . Y. College for Models A n n e
M a u r e e n C a r e y
A dventurous M aureen likes to spend her time roam ing around Greenwich V illage (not alone, we hope!) A im s to fly an airplane to India and sta y there the rest of her life (again we say — a lo n e ?). Sw im m ing 1. General
K atherine Gibbs L e o M a r t i n C a r e y
Leo really isn’t a lion; he never ro ars or grow ls (unless _ m aybe in his sleep). H e claims^ an aversion to hard work. W ill a m ilitary life change that? B u s. T r. Arm ed F orces C o n
. C a r u m p a l o s D ark-haired, amiable, “ V ic” is relatively new to E . O .; how ever, he has more than made his presence felt. We are sure that had he been given more time, he would have become one of the school’s leaders. French Club 3; Science Club 3 (at W est Side H. S.). Col. Prep. I Undecided B e r n i c e B . C a s s e l l “ Bunny’ s ” pet like is the U . S. A rm y—good for h e r !—Alw ays interested in others, she is very friendly and easy to_ g e t along with. H er hobby is reading Chuck’s letters to Am y. French Club 2. 3; Spanish Club 3; Adv. M anager, S Y L L A B U S 4; M ake up Committee. Col. Prep. I College
R o s a l i e C a v a l l o H a sn ’t decided what subject, but Rosalie plans to come back and teach in good oP E . O. H. S. Sentim ental ballads a la Tom m y Dorsey please this friendly and clever la ss. Chief of C. P .’s (V. L . D .); R ed and Blue V arie ties 3.
Col. Prep. I M ontclair S tate Teachers D e l o r e s R . C h e n o w e t h “ D el” w ants to be a successful model.
H a s a
pretty good
chance, don’t you think? An
avid collector of T.
D orsey records. H a tes conceited people. Riding Club 1, 2; A rt 1; Tennis 3, 4; Badm inton 2, 3. General Pow er’s School for Models W i l l i a m S . C h i l d s Bill has his eye on a spot in the A rm y A ir Corps. Is that why he flies paper gliders in c la ss? Teachers and classm ates all call him studious and de pendable. M ath Club 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. Col. Prep. I I A rm y A ir Corps G l o r i a C h r i s s a n t h i s “ Chris” aim s to be an expert “ steno” . W avy hair and dimples aid in m aking her so demure. She’s a photograph collector, too. Cute. Secretarial Club 3, 4. B u s. Tr. B u sin ess R o b e r t F . C i u r c z a k Bob’s a good fellow when you know him. He, like so many others, is an ardent sports fai] and hopes some day to be a journalist. Collecting stam ps is his favorite pastim e. Soccer 1, 2. 3, 4; Red C ross 2, 3. Col. Prep I Seton H all B a r b a r a F . C o b u r n She w ants to be a doctor. Go ing to draw pictures on your patients. “ Frenchy” ? ^ V ery a c tive and well-known in the field of art. A rt Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; C. P . 3; R U D D I GO RE. Col. Prep. I College A . W
i l l i a m C
o l e A lready second vice-president with feet on the desk. Bill w ants to become president of the Lock Join t Pipe Co. He say s he likes best the Cleveland In d ian s; how ever, he looks twice a t the squaw s. Intram ural B aseball 1, 2, 3; Fencing M an ager; C. P. 3, 4; B. A. A. Col. Prep. I M erchant M arines F l o r e n c e A d e l a i d e C o e
F lo ’s cheery smile and sincere m anner are two main reasons for her popularity with her many friends. Of all things, home work is her pet aversion, but then, whose isn ’t? Wonder whv all her spare time is spent with a certain blond Tunior? G. A. A. 2. 3. 4; Study H all C. P. 4; H. R. Rep. 2. General
Berkeley Secretarial School M a r j o r i e C . C o l e
Soarklin g M argie could get along nicely without that certain a c tivity called homework. L ik es
vacations (we
wonder why)
preferably with lots ’n ’ lots of m usic. Swim m ing 2; Bowlins? 3; Red and Blue V arieties; A M Y S T E R Y FO R C H R IST M A S. B u s. T r. Undecided H e r b e r t C o h e n
H erb is a g rea t lover of b a sk e t ball.
It is not strange, there fore, that his ambition is to play for L. I. U. in M adison Square Garden. A nice fellow, generally well liked in E . O. H. S. Art Club 4; Soccer 4; N E W S Board 3, 4; S Y L L A B U S A rt S ta ff 4. Col. Prep. I L ong Island U niversity E i l e e n F . C o l l i n s Dark-haired, dark-eyed Eileen aim s to be a first-class secre tary. With her resourcefulness she’ll succeed. Jolly .
In d u s trious.
B u s. Tr. B u sin ess School P a u l a
P h y l l i s C o h e n
Phyl is definite proof th at beauty and brains can be mixed. _ Popu lar, friendly, and a conscientious worker. Psychology is the field in which she plans to specialize —no need to mention the word success for her, th at’ s certain. L ike the rest of the student body, she adores week-ends. S Y L L A B U S A ctivities Editor 4; C. P. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3; In tern a tional Relations Club 3, 4. Col. Prep. I N . J . College for Women D o r o t h y L . C o n k l i n W e all envy Dottie her a d m irable ambition to become an officer in the W aves! L ate r she hopes to be a good secretary— and we know she will! Friendly and fun to be with. Dancing is her favorite pastim e. Secretarial Club; Girl R eserves. B u s. Tr. B u sin ess B r u c e
C o n l e y Bruce likes girls, but his pet aversion is “ G allim aufry” when written by
the w eaker
sex. Bruce h as won m any friends with his
smile. Track
1; N E W S 2. Technical Undecided W i l l i a m C o n n i f f If it’ s good pictures you want. B ill’s the m an to go to. B e sides being a photographer. Bill also collects stam ps and reads for pleasure. H e h ates m ovies for some m ysterious reason, but we all know that some day he will be a good engineer. Col. Prep. I College
W i l l i a m L . C o n o v e r “ W hitey” , the g ir ls’ idol, wants to run aw ay from them all and become a lumberjack. H e likes hard work, (it say s here). A s a football player he is tops. Football J . V. 1, V arsity 2, 3, 4. Col. Prep. I Service C
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W est Point will be lucky to get Charlie, one of the best all round students and nicest fellows to come to E. O. H. S. Active, popular, and m odest. H i-Y 1, 2 3, 4, P res. 4; G. O. P res. 4; B aseball 4; Student Council 3, 4. Col. Prep. II W est Point P age Tw enty-one £ a s t
O r a n g e Page Twenty-two M u r i e l L . C o r r i n A very attractive and sweet girl, Muriel. Quiet, but jolly. F riendly and lots of fun to be with. L ik es to travel (W onder if her vacation a t F isk in Tenn. could have im pressed her s o ? ). H er ambition—to be successful in w hatever she does. International R elations Club 4; C. P. 4; S pirit uals Choir, L ibrarian 4; School Operas.
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“ Rube” is tall, blond, and a th letic, an excellent singer, and a poet. Bein g energetic, he hopes “ to be what I want to be” —but what it is he keeps a dark, dark secret.
W ithout knowing, we say, “ He will.” Football 2. 3; H. R. Rep. 4; O perettas; Glee Clubs, P res. 4. Col. Prep. I College F
A . C o r t e s e To sing
“ California, here
I com e” is her pet ambition. At the present P al—her dog—is the center of F lo’ s devotion. B u s Tr. School
V i o l e t C u r c i o n e To please happy Violet, better be able to laugh “ long and loud” at everything or anything. H er hobby is_ dancing—she’s good, too. Italian Club 1; Secretarial Club 3. B us. Tr. B usin ess J e a n C o s g r o v e “ Coz” can usually be identified by her red hair and can be found in the company of the “ A ces” . She is also seen d riv ing around in the station wagon, her favorite pastim e when g a s rationing w as off.
Student Council 2; Representative 2; C. P. 2, 3; Study H all Council 2, 3. Col. Prep. I N orthw estern U niversity M a r y D ’A m o r e
B ecau se she’s a conservative brunette, we can tell why she dislikes zoot suits. B u t can you tell us who J . P. is in the Air C orps? Italian Club 2, 3; Secre tarial Club 3. B u s. Tr. B u sin ess J o a n K . C o s t e l l o The C oast Guard in terests Jo a n , whose pet aversions are home work and
exam s (som ething n ew !). P le asan t and personable, she should go far in the business world. G. A .
A. B oard 1; H ockey 4; B ask etb all 4; Volley B all 1. B u s. T r. B u sin ess H o w a r d R . D a n g e r f i e l d Photography is the hobby of this fellow, although he plans som e day to be a dentist. V ery
friendly and cooperative; his p a tients will come without urging. Cam era Club 3; C. P . 4. Col. Prep. I New Y ork U niversity W i l l i a m L e e
D a r b y
M odest and retiring, L ee hopes to flee “ fa r from the m adding crowd” by becoming a pilot. He grav ita tes tow ards commercial flying, som eday, but thinks han dling a bomber won’t be too bad! Col. Prep. I I Undecided H e r b e r t W . D a v i s
, J r . Herb is interested in celestial navigation and hopes to be a n avigator on a ship. W e hope he doesn’t g e t lost on the seven seas, nor try to date the “ seven siste rs” a t one time. C. P. 4. Col. Prep. I I Undecided R o b e r t D e l i d u k a Blond and sm iling Bob likes hot fudge sundaes. A la M arten s? He is not original in his pet d is like—homework. Poise,
good m anners, determ ination, th at’s
Bob. A rt
Club 1;
Football M an ager 4; B. A. A. Col. Prep. I School
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E a sy going Helen likes her own kind of people. W hat does M ex ico have to appeal to you so m uch?
Rom antic life? S ecre tarial Club 3, 4; Girl R eserves 3, 4; Hockey 2. B u s. Tr. Undecided L e o n a r d E d g a r
D a u m
“ Gentleman, officer, and scholar” —need we add ath lete? Len is equally a t home in the c la ss room, in school affairs, and on the gridiron. H is skill in deal ing with people leads us to be lieve that he is a reader of Dale Carnegie. P res. Senior C lass: B. A . A. P re s.; Football 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; T rack 2, 3, 4. Col. Prep. I I Undecided E l v i n B r o s s
D a v y
A fter graduation B ro ss hopes to be a pilot in the A rm y Air Corps. “ E. B .” likes aviation: but m particular, women appeal to him. B ro ss is a very friendly fallow. H i-Y 2, 3, 4 (T reas. 4); Tennis 3, 4; C. P. 4. Col. Prep. II U. S. Arm y A ir Corps M a r y
E l l e n
D e n n i s o n If you want to m ake a hit with steady “ E d d y” , don’t be a flirt. P ert and busy. L oves to dance until all hours. G. A . A . 1, 2; C. P. 3, 4. Bu s. Tr. B u sin ess P a u l
D o l i d
Paul w ants to become a research chem ist—an ambition worthy of this fine, m odest chap. Tall
w avey-haired, he resem bles Dick Powell.
H ates homework and loves to have fun. Math Club 3, 4; Fencing 2, 3, 4; C. P. 4. Col. Prep. I Undecided L e o
D a v e n p o r t Leo, liked by all who know him. will bring a grea t deal of good will to E . O. H. S. if he ju st mentions the school that he a t tended. H e believes in keeping to the golden mean. General
Undecided T h e o d o r a E . D e c k e r Theo is fam ous for her liveliness and winning personality. She’s loads of fun and a gran d friend'. Som eday she hopes to be a re search chem ist, and she’s certain to be successful. Wonder if her becoming height encouraged her dislike of short fellow s? Library Club, 1. 2, 3, P res. 4; N E W S , 2, 3, 4; S Y L L A B U S 4. Col. Prep. I I Undecided F r a n k D e R o b e r t s F rank, quiet and soft-spoken, wants to become a C. P. A. Even if it should prove a tough grind, when he sets out to do a thing, he usually does it. Italian Club 2; Football 2; Soccer 3, 4. B u s. Tr. N ew ark U niversity H a r o l d E d w a r d D u
o i s H arold is friendly and am using, and h as a lot of pep. D oesn’t like to be tied down, therefore, alw ays seem s to have an inde pendent air. Homework is not his hobby. General
Undecided C l a r e E . D a v i d s o n “ Five foot two,_ with eyes of blue,” also vivacious, and “ cur- vacious” —this little la ss h as the dom estic ambition to bake a lemon m eringue pie. F o r whom? —W hy, Uncle Sam , of course. Buskin and Brush 3, 4; L ibrary Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; I ’L L L E A V E IT TO Y O U . Col. Prep. I S t. E lizabeth’s College S h i r l e y M a y
D e H a r t Resourceful “ L e e ” would rather that there
were no
“ dumb blondes” in the world (don’ t look a t u s !) Sew ing is her hobby. If her other subjects are any in dication, she’s good. Buskin and B rush 4, S e c .; Properties—I ’L L L E A V E IT TO YO U. Col. Prep. I Undecided J a n e t
M . D e v a n e W e’ll alw ays rem em ber Devane for her sparklin g smile, silver bracelets, strollers, and knitted socks.
W onderful personality. W atch out, boys,—she’s aim ing to be the first woman football coach at the E . O. H. S. and to keep smiling. More power to you, Jan e t. H ot dogs, moron jokes, and M arines are her fa vorites. L ibrary Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; C. P . 3, 4. Col. Prep. I St. Elizabeth College J o a n
D u B o i s Jo a m e ’s wonderful disposition and pleasing m anner have won her m any friends here a t E . O. H. S. M um ‘s the word when we asked her pet like. Couldn’t have a n y thing to do with that gold ball, could it? Swim m ing is one of her favorite pastim es. A rt Club 1. 2, 3; Stu dy H all Council 3, P res. 4; Girls’ Court 3, 4; Red C ross 3, 4. Col. Prep. I Undecided Page T-wenty-fhree a a S S
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Page Twenty-four F r a n k l i n A . D u e l l y F ra n k _ is the nearest thing to dynam ite we have seen yet. Sometim e when he is not in trouble or driving his fa st car, he hopes to accept the Gover norship of N . J . Even M ayor H ague cannot stop him. F o o t ball J . V . 1, V arsity 2. Technical U n iversity of Hawaii D o r o t h y D u n n
Dot, who doesn’t like conceited people, really enjoys having a good time. T h is brunette is one of our pert d ressers. Kedalion Club 3, V ice-Pres. 4; Girl R e serves 3, T re as. 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3.
B u s. Tr. Undecided K e n n e t h D u n s h e e Blond, jovial “ F arm ” knows only one place, one ambition, one de sire—farm ing. We hear he is an expert a t it too. Plows with out horses. W hat a m an ! C. P. General F arm in g J o s e p h J . D y e r
A fter graduation “ M oe” hopes to wear the uniform of the U. S. M arines. Jo e is a friendly fellow and a good sport. Football 2, 4; B ask etball 2, 3, 4; Safety Coun cil 2, 3, 4; C. P. 3, 4. B u s. T r. M arines
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E b e r
Sm all, dark, and peppy, Ethel, called “ H igh -test” by friends, w ants to have a successful c a reer.
Notw ithstanding that no ble ambition, she enjoys “ m ak ing whoopee.” (W e understand, Ethel.) French Club 4; Spanish Club 4; C. P. Col. P rep I. W illiam and M ary College G e o r g i a K . E r b e n
M ost people think G eorgia is southern—well, she did live in Florida for two w eeks! Bu t she w as born in Camden. P lan s to have a ranch in California som e day, and until then, spends her time drawing. V ery friendly. Col. P rep. I Undecided M a r g a r e t E . E d w a r d s To visit E ngland after the war. is little M a rgare t’s ambition. A nice one, if you don’t mind our saying so. Roller sk atin g is the apple of her eye, and she is very good a t it, we hear—yes, very good! Am iability and ambition— her two outstanding ch aracteris tics. International Relations Club 2, 3; Sw im m ing; B aseball. General N ursin g M a n u e l E r l i c h m a n Mannie is a little fellow with a gran d personality. H e has a big voice for his size, a s shown by his successful cheerleading. He has a particular dislike for hom e work. Table Tennis Club 2; French Club 3; Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4. Col. Prep. I Undecided T h o m a s F . E l l i o t t Quiet and thoughtful, Tom col lects gun s and really knows som ething about them. Spends
his time hunting and trapping. The “ strong, silen t” type, very well-liked and a best friend to all.
Intram u ral B aseball 1, 2. 3; In tram u ral Basketball 1, 2; School o peras; V ariety Show. Col. Prep. II U. S. N avy L o r r a i n e D . E s c o f f i e r After-school gym periods are really what get L orry down— (and everyone else besides). H er ambition is to be liked by every one, and she is. W e all like her because she is so understand ing and interested in everything. A rt Club I ; C. P. 3, 4. B u s. Tr. B u sin ess E l a i n e L u c i l l e E n g e l
“ E ,” slim and cute, w ants to find out what her ambition is. B ecau se she’ s so cheerful, she likes to be with a happy crowd. Spanish Club 4; Ticket S a le s man 3.
B u s. Tr. Busin ess N a n c y
J o y
E s s i n g e r Friendly and happy, N an could dance all night. Dislikes insin cere people (we a g r e e ); never refuses to smile. Well known for her pink cheeks and sp a r kling eyes. Swim m ing 1, 2, 3, 4. Col. Prep. I Berkeley Secretarial School J a n e F a l l o n Ja n ie has a brilliant w it; m aybe th at’s why she dislikes affected people so much. B u t she does like those blond boys. Girl R e serves 2, 3, 4; Kedalion 3. 4, P res. 4; Secretarial Club 4; R id ing Club 1, 2, 3. B u s. T r. B usin ess L o u i s e A m y
F i n e
A m y’s pet like is the U. S. N avy (and vice v e r s a ? ). Hobby- reading Bunny’s letters from H erb. Quite adept a t gettin g good m arks. French Club 2, 3: Spanish
Club 3; S Y L L A B U S C lass Editor 4. Col. Prep. I College T
F e l g a r T h is blond-haired edition of Ed Garnecky (No insult to either.) is another A ir Corps enthusiast. “ F e l” , however, m agnanim ously sav e s his surplus enthusiasm for the fair-haired people in skirts. Who said he w as a wolf? (W e did.) Track 3. 4; Student Coun cil 2; Social Com m ittee; N E W S Salesm an 2. Col. Prep. I A rm y A ir Corps J o s e p h E . F i t z p a t r i c k W hat’s woodworking to do with the N a v y ? M aybe F itz expects Uncle Sam will let him have lots of leisure for following his hobby (or should we say , leisure a s his hobby ? ). B u s. T r. U. S. N avy M a r y L . F e r g u s o n M a r’s jolly spirit has m ade her well-liked around the school. Good1 natured and easy to get along with. She has the unusual ambition to become skipper of a clipper, but is also m usically ta l ented. L eisure time spent e a t ing. L ibrary Club 1, 2, 3, 4; M ath Club 3, 4; C. P. 3, 4; Study H all Council 3, 4. Col. Prep. I Undecided V e r o n i c a F l y n n
Athletic “ R on n y" w ants to m ake flying her career. A A F —look out!
A ctive in sports. Pet
aversion? Y es. she has one— it’s “ tw o-faced” g irls (we un derstand, Ron.) Girl R eserves 3, 4; Bow ling 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3. Col. Prep. I W A S P S W i l l i a m H .
F e r r y
, I I I
This fellow answ ers to the nick nam e “ M onster.” V ery active but certainly no friend of stu d y ing. W ants to be editor of E S Q U IR E . H i.-Y ; Cheerleader 3, 4; T rack Man. 3, 4; C. P. 3. Technical U. S. N avy J e a n F o n t a n a H appy Je a n loxres to laugh. Can find fun in anything. Dancing is her hobby. (Could it be be cause of a certain “ he” ?) Nice to know. Italian Club 2. 3; S ec retarial Club 2; B aseball 3. B u s. T r. B u sin ess J e a n
M y r n a
F o r d
Quite a girl, this bright-eyed “ Je an ie ” — friendly, humorous, and very much alive! D islikes consoling Je a n about her trou bles.
H er reply when asked about a pet like—“ H e ’s a m ili tary secret.” Chess Club 2, 3, 4; International R elations Club 2, 4; C. P . ; Stam p Salesm an. Col. Prep. F isk U niversity M a r i e B e r t h a F o r s t
“ T oots” likes to swim and play the piano (the obvious question: “ a t the sam e tim e ? ” ). Could
eat chop suey three m eals a day. Kedalion Club; W ar
Stam p Salesm an. General B u sin ess R i c h a r d G . F o r s y t h e H itler and Tojo had better steer clear of “ F o rsy th ia.” H is am b i tion is to win the Congressional M edal of Honor at their expense. A nice fellow and a grea t lover of peppermint ice cream . V ery well liked in E. O. H. S. Chem istry Club; T rack 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4, C. P. Col. Prep. II U. S. M arine Corps V i t o F r a n c i s F o t i
T h is “ little m an” likes to p ro voke com ment by alw ays a p pearing beside tall fellows. The little package w ants to become a g re a t big package of C. P. A. H e shows all evidences of being a su cce ss! Italian Club 2, 3, 4 j Soccer 4. B u s. T r. New Y ork U niversity Page Twenty-five
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