OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1923 ■ ' FIVE ■/iTTiunn rnon [resented in >i,« >ul.. 1 . ; i I resented contest. Althoug
JOniNGS FROM OUR SCHOOL! (Continued from I'nge I.) v, iHMtnl. The success of the pin; , t„ Miss Louisa Courson, mi , , i or of music ami Mrs. Martin KoU-lumi. le.'icher of the (trade. — I — I — ~ sn'I'NTH GRADE PARTY I lllil. I> AT STRAND HOTKI ' 1 „ pupil* of the lower (trades are not to he outclassed by the puis! "f the uppcr (trades and the up>. when it comes to plan„jio- parties and holdinit them at high class quarters. linst Tuesday ev'io ni' the pupils of the seventh Kia- c itave a party at the Strand Hot. I. The eveninjt was spent in plswiiit (tames, solving puzzles and , rnjo'.itiL- a special prcpuied enteral.; ' out arranged by the pupils Ihrin -elves. Splendid refreshments I ,-e who were fortunate enoocl to '>e present were: Catherine Collins, Theresa Pile(titi," Mal>el (iilfoi'd. Hetty Savton, Helen Spieee, Ruth Adams, Lillian Kv/ invham. Telen MacNamee, Sarah |tc\ on. Jane Groves, Beryl Iteicli-.b-annette Garrettson, Phocl* Peterson. Catherine Johnson, Cath ' rrine M.iginni, Jeannett Selvagn. I;,, i-nuiry McManus, Kenneth Bveiinghani. Howard Gordon, Richai.l Savton. Uneoln Rau^. Richard 1 Mas •(•>•, William Lower, David SchanU, Rolstrt Donnelly, Itaynoa.l Thompson, Rush Chattin,] kc": . 'I, Morey. William Simpson.] Ralph Sutton and Rolicrt Spieckei. CONTIN CATION OF THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY ] ' The following is a continuation : of tlie names of the (traduatcs of] the Ocean City lli(th School taken — from the Alumni Directory which , oiitains ls.'i (trailuatcs, lieitinnimt - with the fir. -I class in 1904, and] continuing up to and inclutHng the da--, of ID— 2, nil of which was compiled by Prof. E. E. l"n(ter. up to January. 1923. , t'la-ses up to 1912 have liecn published In previous issues. Ncxt^ u.ok the classes of 1913 and 1911 will appear. The foIlowinK arc the names of the graduating class of 1912: tin-. m. Kwing. Ocean City. N. I J., graduate of Swarthmorc Col-( Jege, Swarthmorc, Pa. Real estate liu-incm, Ocean City. Cronecker, Gustave, Sea Isle 1 City, N, J. Hotel business. Jeffries, I-oroy, Ocean City, N. J. ] Grocery liusiness. Jeffries, Edmund, Ocean City, N. J. ' M.nlt carrier,- post office, Ocean <
Powell, Adclia, (Mrs. Roscoc .Sharp), Ocean City. Stewart, Jane, (Mrs. John Block), Smith, Norwin, graduate of ; t'nite.l States Naval Academy, An- ; 'tiaisilis, Mil. Plumbing business, ( Wilmington, N. C. I Sharp, I-awrencc, Sea Isle City, ( N. J., graduntc of the Department . of Civil Engineering, Rutgers Col- t lege. Employeil in the General v Mertric Works, Schenectady, N. Y. f Shoemaker, Arthur, Ocean City. N. J. I.umlier business. i Schneider, Frank, priprietor of n > yarn shop on the Boardwalk, Ocean i — hH — t MI TT AND JEFF TEAMS ON ' HI NT FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS « Mr. Charles Foster, a roprcsen- 1 tativc of the Curtis Putdishing v Co.. of Philadelphia, appeared at v the morning assembly exercises last Thursday and after reciting a ] v number of humorous stories, he I' told of a plan by wM.h some organization in the high school [ " could increase their trcasurey by a selling the Ladies Heme Journal. The Athletic Association decided to accept this undertaking nnd arc now in the midst of the campaign, The high school students ' Itave licen divided into two teams, ' called "Mutt" ami "Jeff." T'Lec f Adams is the major chief and Mar '' ion Trout, assistant chief of the ' "Mutf teai^. * Jeanctlc Darby has been selected as the major chief and Caroline * Rogers as her assistant of the "Jeff" .team. Tito contest started last Thurs- u ■lav. May 10, and will continue un'II next Wednesday, May 23d. A student who gets three sub- * criptions will receive a silver pen- 1 Here is a. chance to secure 12 rich, colorful issues of the Ladies Home Journal for $1.50 per year, n| nmUnt the same time help the high w Sit h atheltic association to se- a| •nrc much-needed extra money. The A. A. will reecive fifty cents o on every subscription taken. If (t 100 subscriptions are ordered that means $50 for the A. A. treasury-, j hi — I— I— ,p HIGH STUDENTS IN THE f„ COUNTY ATHLETIC MEET . f,i For the first time in six years, D. C. H. S. was represented with (' a track tenm in the tenth annual county public schools athletic carnival. which was held at Cape bi May Court House, last Saturday, cl Both the boys and girls were rep-1 A
our teams succeeded in scorin only seven points, they deserv L considerable credit for the spies LU did showing which they mad against their more experienced op pnnenta. Herman Sclvagn, Paul Pilegs Iay j and Thomas Williams tied fo third plaie in thc standing broac ha j jump, with 8 feet, 9 inches. Thi relay teams, consisting of Anthon; yje'vngn, Doyle Huff. Walter Huff and Herman Sclvagn, placet! thir. ' • in the one mile relay. Eleunoi Steel man won fourth place in th« ^ basket ball throw. ■ ® III tlie one mile run, Thomas Wi! ; 'iams led all thc other participant! up until tlie last quarter, when he weakened and fell to the rear. '1m1 ; Anthony Sclvagn gave a good t account of himself in the pole ml V0U'1' cloni'nff l'le liar at 8 ft, fi ; in., -hut lie re he Was force.) to drop its'1'1' 'I'"1 T've1wny more ex',er|i nnceil contenders. . 1 "sj In the shuttle relay race for high j school girls, it looked for a time " j a* though Ocean City might lie sec''nd. Hud not Julia Piliggi fumIb'«» i» intercepting thc Imton from " Caroline Rogers, Ocean City would surely have placed second. 1 | The mcmliers of the boys' teams ^jwho made the trip were: Anthony thl "crman Se'vagn, Thos. ' Williams, Augustus Smith, Walter "'I Huff, Paul Illeggi -and Captain J'" j ">'le lluff. I The girls' tenm consisted of Juliu Pileggi, Caroline Rogers, Ester " Frets, Dorothy Stiles and Eleanor jSteelman. "'i Pliysicnl Director Ungcr nnd • j Russell Crane accompanied the r- teams. Tl)e girl.- were taken to Court House in Kuil Seaman's car, while Y the hoys were taken' in Thomas n Williams uncle's car and Herman if IScliagu's Tin l.izzie. n There were only six spectators: h. front Ocean City to witness the] R j meet and to encourage the teams] d ] un to victory, e — I— I— -|-|_
PHYSK AI. DIRECTOR UNGER i p D.N THE JUDGE'S BENCH Physical Director Ungor was one n'of the judges at thP County Meet, (.which was held at Cape May Court I House last Saturday. Some of the I other judges were Dr. G. R. Seikel.i f State Director of Physical Train-] J ing, nnd Walter E. Short, DirccI. tor of Physical Training of the - Public Schools at Trenton. e Prof. Unger was also one of thei officials at the dual meet lietwcen ] e | Gloucester and Pleasantville, which ; was held on the Inttcr's grounds . ; last Friday afternoon. Prof. Unger handled the gun at the start- 1 . ing line, which sent thc men on ! i (heir -course. — — * HONOR STUDENTS WILL SOON BE SELECTED. The time is drawing near e.-hen we shall hear Principal Reichly i f the honor students of the ' ' 1923 graduating class. This year's1 . class numbers 2", and will lie the! largest graduating class on rcc- j . ord, to leave our high school. To, ■ select the honor students will lie ■ easy task. The valedictorian j , I will be the one who has the high-] - est standing in academic subjects.] Some weeks ago some one stole , one of our prominent senior's ] , i one night while he was sleep : i and captured one of his pic- ( lures and had it put in the Atlan- ( tic City Evening Union, with this | inscription underneath: "This is', ; one of the best looking seniors of ( this year's graduating class and he will surely hp selected to be the ( valedictorian.' j | We wish you luck old boy, but ( j fear it wont lie luck that will ; p.il you on the throne of honor; . her how much gray matter you l.iave and how many -wrinkles there in it. MISS NICKERSON INNEW YORK ON VISIT [ Miss Ethel NickPhson, head of ^ the domestic science and sewing ^ department of our high school , spent the week end of last week in New York city, where she went to visit her father, Capt. Harvey Nickcrson. Her father is a cap- ^ tain of one of the large boats j. which transports- lumber from the South to New York city. His only " opportunity to get in port occurs c ulx.ut every two or three months. ' Obviously therefore, Miss Nickerson was eager to se .her father when she has such rare opportunGAME CANCELED C The high school baseball team ' was schedule.! to play The Pleas- ^ antville high on thc lattek's diamond last Friday _aft®r»KaSn. But,'" at i)'o"clo<k in thc mornin^/&^- c nger Williams calle.1 .up and can- ® celled the game, due to the fact ( a number of the fellows did ' ^ not cure to play. With but a fewja I notice, Coach — Helfrich ofj ; Pleasantville, scouteil around and , <~ [finally secure.! Gloucester high to j b | fill thc occasion. -h-t- « CLASSES IN ART A AND CRAFT WORJiJ S Miss Is>is Carpenter, of Pl/to-l burgh. Pa., is here and orgaWzinK, classes for a course in Dennison'sj and Craft work. Each class , e
uRh will conUIn ten pupils. The classes ■>"g , will meet once a week and the dur- ■ rve , atinn of each period will be one en- hour. The course will consiist o( nde ten lessons. The fee for each pu"P- pU for the course is $2.00 which makes each lesson cost 20 cents, ggi The course is open to both grade for pupils and high school students, trail Most of the classes will meet at Hie the Strand Hotel, at which place >ny i she is stopping, uff. -| | - ir.l VISITS WEST CHESTER nor Miss Baeurlin, teacher of one of the the fifth grades in the Wesley Avcjnue school, spent last Saturday VII i ami Sunday in visiting her parents [its an.l friends in West Chester, Pa. — ,1—1— BUILDING SWIMMING POOL 10,1 . OF THE NEW SCHOOL "'e I Last Thursduy morning, on the grounds where the new swimming "P pool is being constructed, a numrf- her of workmen had a narrow escape from being covered tip. dye; b'h t > the sides caving in. After n. ne , Role 25 by 50 by 12 feet deep had ' licen dug, the men began putting' ln" down thc piling. The jar of the >m operation caused the sides to give 1,(1 , Thc water is kept out of the liool by continually pumping of an ns engine, drawing the water through several pipes that are driven ,s- around the pool. There are about et j thirty of these pipes all connected | to one. There is a peculiar thing ;about clearing the ground of the' i water— the distance from which Pr;the water Is drawn. The houses! orj along Fifth and Sixth streets with : in two or three iilocks that have 1,1 had water in their cellars nre now lle : completely dry. To those who have not been to rt see the operation of these pumps 'e and tlie work that is being done ] M on the grounds, we would suggest that they take a walk and view the proceedings for we know their | trip would be worth while, re I I
15 NINETEEN BIRTHDAYS Nineteen of the high school students had birthdays this month. ' I Belva Mumfonl and Margaret Pfi- , effcr occurred on the 1st; Mabel , 'e: Hoffman on the 8th; John Godfrey i '• the 13th; Carl Kisley the 16th; ■ Ruth Hahn's comes tomorrow, 14; ie ] next Sunday anil Monday will be 1 ■ ' -ix and we might suggest that 1 these six get together and have a 1 party. They are Edward Sutton, - 1 lC Mary Carew and Florence Lomnx, 1 Sunday the 20th; while on Monday,] iejthe 2 1 st, will be Rosalie Ryan, "] Miriam Plant and Freda Steelman. j John Boswell's comeR on the 23>1; j 8 [ Calvin Sampson, the 24th. On the '' 2-Sth occurrs Katie Schipane and '[Nick Catrambau; Orian Bailey, the ":29th; Scott Adams on the 30th and Wilbur Miller, occurs on the ' last day of this month, the 31st. No ages have been given on ac- [ 9 i count of not desiring to see anyone n i being spanked. y — !_ |— 0 THE Y. A. C. TRIM PIRATES WITH A SCORE OF 21 TO 15 Recently two baseball teams have been organized in the Wesley " avenue -school, the Y'. A. C. and the e Pirates. The Y. A. C. are captain- " ! ed by Frank Costaldi, while the ' 1 Pirates are captained by Joseph '• Broadley. Each of the teams have j 8 1 only seven players, due to the facti " , that thc ' young players are quite ! 1 at a loss just what to do with the " other two recruits. They know | there arc nine players on n team, j * | Roliert says it will take them 4 another week to find out where the ' other two players go. ' Ijist Tiiursday idght the A Y. : C. trimme.1 the Pirate on the basediamond, near the tennis 1 courts to the tune of 21 to 15. 1 |- ; • TROPHIES OF TOURNAMENT 1 DISTRIBUTED TO WINNERS The wrestling and boxing medals and ribbons which were recently received and which for the . part week have been on display in , Dr. J. Thomly Hughes' window, were given out to the winners of recent tournament last Friday Physical Director Unger. The following received the trophies : Wrestling, first prize medalsSelvagn, Anthony Sclvagn Pileggi, Orris Riggin, Richard Saxton, David SchanU, Joseph Broadley Howard Gordon, Robert Stevens, Howard Johnson and Charles Groszer. Wrestling, second prize, ribbons —John Godfrey, Everett Breckley, Neal Montagna, Jessie Hollinshead Joe Groszer, Paul Laner, Frank Hubert Verhey, Oswald Ashton Headley and Arch Watts. Boxing, first prize medal— Geo. Gardiner, Anthony Selvagn, MarBlackman, Paul Pileggi, Joseph Grdszer, Edward Stevens,] ! Charles Adallezzio, Hubert Verhey : wood GeUinger, Ashton Headly [and Charles Groszer. I Boxing, second prize, ribbon. — ( ] Cox, Robert Gordon, Wal-I Huff, George Brown miller, Frank Taylor, Harlan Huff, Frank ; Groszer, Lewis Groszer, Oswald 1 I Howard Johnson and Paul LARGE ENROLLMENT j Superintendent James M. Stev- \ I stated at the last Board meet- 1
<es 1 ing, which was held last Tuesday ir- week, that the enrollment for ne April was 877. The total enrollment since the beginning of the iu-] school year is 1077. ch — j — ' — t8\ SCHOOL TEAM PLEASE NOTE! Principal Otto W. Reichly an- ^ nouncod recently that any athletic rc ! team of our high school -inviting ' persons who arc not students of the high school to play with them, need not expect any financial nsdistance from the high school Athe- letic Association ami if any game.-- . ,y ] nre played, they will net lie con--] ls sidered high school games. The teams will not I# permitted to play under thc high school name. ,L BOARD SECRETARY ATTENDS ie CONVENTION AT ST. LOUIS ig Henry W. Townsend, secretary] i- 1 of the Board of Education, left [ s- last Monday for St. Louis, where] ie!he will attend the annual conven-j ajtion of the National Association of, id Public School Business Officials.' g'The convention liegan on Tuesday ie and will last until tomorrow. Mr. e Townsend will return on Satunlay. ie Iutst year the Association met . n | in Atlantic City, h : United States Commissioner of n Education will be one of the prin-r' it cipal speakers. The object of the [ ■ d , Association is to act as sort of a ; g clearing house or exchange of ;i e i ideas on business administration of j 1 h]the public schools. J] TWO NEW TEACHERS Superintendent James M. Stevens has secured two new teachers ' ^ for the public school. Miss Helen ' j Maynard, who is now teaching in 1 8 [the Palermp public school will ' i teach one of the sixth grade classes; and MSss Cornelia Eckersley, 1 v ^ who is now teaching in this county 1 r I will more than likely be assigned to one of the lower grades. . DEEDS ARE RECEIVED FOR THE SCHOOL LAND At the last Boaril meeting Dr. 1 1 Hcrschel Pettit, President of the f [ Board of Education, receiver! a . j deed from the /ity for the block of . j ground on which thc new $500,- | . 000, high school Is being constructtjed. It includes all the land beJtween Fifth and Sixth streets and t ! Ocean and Atlantic avenues. The ^ J ground is valued at $1,000,000 hut
■y wat given in consideration of $1.00. H- -WARNING SIGNS NEAR llp VICINITY OF SCHOOLS ! It is now coming the time of year when we should !* more ] g» careful in crossing the streets. Ali ready we hav# seen several boys ! 1 •c ami girls in narrow escapes from]1 1(fj being struck by an automobile or ] if truck. It seems that the chief : n j cause is carelessness in crossing sj the street*, with reckless driving J ,. 1 Since we are becoming more ' (J careless the driver must l«comr 1 jmore careful than ever. The dri- 1 v ver is expected to lie more careful ' I at street crossings. For that very i reason Jic cannot lie so watchful [between crossings. Thc boys anil ^ i girls who insist upon plunging into 1 s j the street anywhere in the block y Is not only neglectful of his own r t safety, hut of the rights of the aue tomobilisL There must lie cooper- '' - 1 ation lietween walkers and drivers 11 f | to make the streets safe, ij True a class in physical training u y\ is taken ont into thc street, anil 11 \ | indulges in a game of basffT>all)j " .[(soft ball) occasionally, but the''1 t automobilist sees us and blows his a ! horn and slackens his s|ieed and [ • passes by. It would lie a splendid 0 - flhiiig if some organization would sl - take steps and have signs posted s > : at certain distances from the school f ] notifying thc driver of their near- e fling the school. \ -1-1 ! hTEACHERS RESIGNING FOR OTHER POSITIONS C Numerous resignations of teach- , , ers in the South Jersey schools are ! _ , due to the fact that many of .the ] , of Educations have not of- 1 I fered higher pay the coming year. ! Many of the Bqards are trying _ keep their animal school budget ' ■ from soaring and -many of thc old ! RELIABLE CONCRETE MIXERS l Built For "The Man Who Builds" , ALL SIZES ALWAYS IN STOCK Engines Saw Mills GEO. LESSIG & SON Everything for the Contractor ' SOUTH TEMPLE, READING, PA.
I. instructors have given notice that' : they wilt look for other positions. !'■ ' Te" tcarhers have resigne.1 from { the Millville schools and more will], f j follow it is said. because of a rul,jing by the Ixianl of dlucation that , there will l>c no increases in sal-: Juries for next year. However, a ] (j number of thc boards are making ' . nominal increases from ?50 to $100 !« ..W >,.r. !' , Dan Cupid will also make his " ] reasonable raids upon the ranks of , the school teachers next month, ' throughout the county, although ' there hasn't Ixren any selected') from the Ocean City public schools] so far as-Is known. By E. E. HUGH j. The student who squanders his , time during the winter months will ' sometimes miss the opportunity ofj' receiving his diploma in thc spring L A girl who powders, if taken at j ( her face value, sometimes proves' poor investmonj. Y'ou cannot expect success by " tackling a job with disgust. Where J is a will there is a way, and I 'this applies to other things besides] | love-making and receiving A's in all the subjects. Docs a boardwalk ? Ask anyone j J of our fair high students while ] 7 ] strolling along the boardwalk last' Sunday. The tales of a great city. - It is only a foal girl who delib-j F erntely makes a fool out of a man.! Many whom the faculty have : up the ladder of fame, [ among the seniors, begin tc ac- : claim themselves as self-made Ci _J_
t Students, always confess your : i mistakes to mother and they won't ' 1 seem half as glaring to her as 1 when she learns them from others, j - When you cross two plants you - raise a hybriiU When you double- ' r ] cross a girl, you raise what Dante, j Thc girl who does not encourage j i the attention of the boy flirt, has'J
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