Wilson Area High School - Les Memoires Yearbook (Easton, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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, up 1. xl, WG ,i kms, fa. .. f I., , A 4 ,J iiinisusllg X, NM I f' Ill lf :ZW L -fire L ALICE M. FRENCH Toots Interclass Basketball, 1-2-33 Glee Club, 3-43 Dramatic Club, 3-4 Cf Here is one of the jolliest girls in the class. Alice can always be heard laughing or making some witty remark. She has been an active member of the Dramatic and Glee Clubs during her junior and senior years. Her leisure time is well spent in walk- ing and dancing. Alice plans to be a stenographer, and if she takes this as seriously as she does her dancing, we know she will be very successful, RUSSELL GEORGE GABERT f,Russ,: Dramatic Club, 3-4, Vice President of Dramatic Club, 4, Stage Crew, 3-43 Glee Club, 4, National Thespians, 4 4' i'Good Morning. Whenever you hear that, you know Rus- sell Gabert is around. Russ is that brown-eyed, curly-headed youth who is usually found hammering away on some stage scenery. His hobbies are woodwork and stamp collecting. He spends most of his leisure time reading. His musical career goes as far as playing the radio and playing chopsticks on the piano. As far as we know, Russ has no future plans. He believes in crossing the bridge when he comes to it. We may find him as director of a stage crew in some large theatre, perhaps on Broad- way. ALLEN R, GARDNER Al Busim-ss Manager Senior Play, Baseball, 3-45 Class Basketball, 1-3-4g Class Football, 4 ff We are in problems class. Mr. Shelling is patiently awaiting an answer to a question. All at once a hand goes up, and that hand is sure to be Allen's. Al plans to take an auditor's course at Temple, and he received good training as manager of the senior play. He is always full of fun and pep, and can easily put some fun into a party. If Allen continues through life with a record as good as his record at Wilson, we will hear from him again. JACOB GOLDMAN Chairman Junior' Prom Football, 2-33 Class Basketball, 1-2-3-45 Hi Editor-in-Chief of Les Memoiresg Salutatoriang 44 Salutations to the salutatorian! The class of to count among its members one Jacob Goldman debater, linguist, athlete, editor, and prospective M. just Jake to us. Jake played center on the varsity for two years. As chairman of the Junior Prom last year, he ..Jake,, -Y, 2-33 Echo, 13 '36 is proud -philosopher, D. But he's football team Twenty - was largely responsible for one of the scho0l's most successful proms. His greatest extra-curricular achievement has been the editing of this book. Because of his high scholastic rating he will receive a scholarship to Lafayette, where he intends to take a pre-medical course. And then-well, bring on th ether! Our appendix is yours for the asking, Jake.

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A N Y' 1 cf i'i 'iSIEIiL 4 if li HQ ta N Mat ld IA' l EM' x' -vie-' .C JAMES C. FINNEY Jim Ili-Y, 2-3-4, Football, 3-4, Dramatic- Club, 3, Track, 2-3-4, Oper-etta, -1, Class Basketball, 1-2-4 ff May we present to you James Finney, one of the tallest boys in the class. Jim is very much interested in all kinds of sports and outdoor life. He played tackle on the football team and was 220 man on the track team. In his leisure time he reads good novels and does microscopic work, He took an active part in the ac- tivities of the Hi-Y Club and also helped with staging. He ex- pects to go to college and study to be a pharmacist. Will you put an ad in the W. H. S. year book when you own your own drug store? ELIZABETH LOUISE FLOWERS Berry R Glee Club, 2-3-4, Dramatic: Club, 3-43 Girl RQSQFVGS, 2-3-4, Class Basketball, 1, Operetta, 2--l My cow. we hear. What is it? Don't be alarmed! It is only Betty expostulating over a French sentence or an English question. She has been a faithful member of Girl Reserves and Glee Club, and has also clone much to make our plays a suc- cess by being on hand when properties are needed. She likes LO swim, camp, and-write letters to boys and girls in France! fShe can read them, tool. She likes to play tricks on her friends, but she is a good sport and does not mind when some one plays 3 trick on her. Her plans for the future are indennite. ROLLIN J. FLUCK Flack Dramatic: Club, 3-4, Operetta, 4, National Thespians, 3-4, Senior Play, Class Basketball, 4 ff Rollin seems to be one of the quietest boys in the class until you get to know him. He has taken a very active part in the stage crew of the Dramatic Club and is one of our National Thespians. Flucky is a very jovial fellow and one never feels blue when in his company. He has no serious plans for the future except to be someOne's chauffeur. His ine knowledge of automechanics would be a great asset in this capacity. The world needs good chauffeurs, and here's hoping he will be one of the best. JOHN BURKE FOURNIER Burkie Track Team, 2-3-4, Senior Play, Dramatic Club, 3-4, President, Oper-etta. 4 K Meet the president of the Dramatic Club, the Clark Gable of the class, and Mr. Fournier, all in one. Burkie is one of the best actors ever presented on the Wilson stage and he surely showed his ability as a twin in the senior play, JOhn's favorite pastime is acting, he says, but he also spends a great deal of his leisure time reading. Mr. Fournier plans tO take up journalism as his life's work, and he says that English is his favorite subject. We all hope to hear of Johnny's being editor of a newspaper some day. -Nineteen



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' 1 QV - - r 55' if M1 V' , 'f' f fgdsirniiwslygl 6 N' Ili il al? Y' Wir-S' a. JACK GUMPH Gumpy Echo, 33 Drztlnutic Club, 3-43 National Thespiuns, 3-43 Year Book, 4 ff The lights fade to dimness and another audience is about to witness another Wilson High stage production. Jack Gumph is responsible for all these electrical feats. Jack has been the stage crew's electrician for the last two years and the audiences have seen some of the best displays of electrical brilliancy this school has ever produced. Jack surely knows his volts. He likes to learn by experience and one of these days he is going to get the shock of his life. We cannot think of Jack without thinking of radio. He has Worked and played with radio ever since he's been a small boy, He expects to attend a radio school next year and complete his studies there. DOROTHY MAY HAAG Dot Class Basketball, 1-2-3-4 ff Dot is one of our many quiet Seniors. She is one of those girls who is always happy, cheerful, and willing to make friends with everyone. She is a 'istar forward on an outside basketball team and she surely can play. Nobody knows what her plans are for the future, but we know she will be a success. It will probably be in a secretarial field, because Dorothy has been an excellent student in our commercial department. JOYCE HAGEMAN Joycie' ' Gloe Club, 2-35 Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-45 Dramatic Club, 3-45 Ei-ho, 3-4 ff Here is another one of the rather quiet and shy girls of the class. She has gained many friends during her high school years because of her kindness and friendliness. .Ioycie has participated in several extra-curricular activities, and will be seen every Mon- day eating her lunch at the make-up group meeting. She has also been very helpful in Girl Reserve work. Joyce has not chosen any professional career to follow, but we all know she will be a great little housewife, JOHN S. HAHN Johnny Dramatic Club, 35 Class Basketball, 1-2-3-43 Class Football, 3-4 4' John is one of the quietest boys in the class, He is interested in sports of all kinds, having played on the inter-class basketball teams for four years. He showed his ability in interclass football by helping defeat the Seniors last year and by helping defeat the juniors this year. John is interested in wood working and ex- pects to take it up when he graduates. Some day he may be an owner of a large furniture company. -Twenty-one

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