Boonton High School - Echoes Yearbook (Boonton, NJ)

 - Class of 1930

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 FLORENCE DALTON' “Flo MARGARKT DFL SIGNORE “Peg” “Lament uho trill, in fruitless tears, sigh not ovet vanished years. In Margaret, we find the best natured girl in the Senior Class. Her dependability has been more than proved by her sincere devotion to her office duties. Together with these characteristics, her pleasant nature and neatness have endeared her to us all, and we feel certain that such a combination will lead Margaret to successful years. Year Book Staff, 4; Wampus Staff, 4; Office Staff, 3, 4; Interclass Hockey, 3; National Honor Society, 4. “Could give up the hopes that glotv, And let the charming future go? All through our high school career Florence has contributed her smiling countenance daily, and we can’t resist her calm, unruffled ways. “Flo’ amply supplied her share of the fun we had during lunch hour in 109, which we all remember so well. Interclass Basketball, 4. “LOUISE DEMAREST “Louise” “f)a after day tie think what she is doing. Year after tear, her life's task pursuing. For four years Louise has commuted front out of town, but that doesn’t dampen her spirits one bit. She always has a cheery word for everyone and is willing to lend a helping hand wnen needed. She and Eugenia ;an often be seen in 109 exchanging confidences and ideas. interclass Basketball 3.

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“Marie” MARIK CUNNINGHAM “ only wait life's rising tides, My ship at anchor rides. Marie is one of those few who bore the hardships of letting her hair grow only to cut it off again. Her smiling Irish eyes and easy swagger go hand in hand A-ith her cheery disposition. She is one of those seniors for whom there is little meaning in the word “haste” but much in the word “work.” THOMAS CURTIN “Tommy” “He is sent to touch the hearts of men, And bring them back to joy again. Irish is as Irish does, and Tommy does. He has musical tonsils and harmonious feet—in short, he is our song and dance man from Birch Street. Tommy is very good natured and has done a lot for the Senior Class. He likes “Singing in the Bathtub,” but his favorite song is “A Year from To-day.” Senior Play; Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club, 2, 4; ln-tercalss Basketball, 3; Intcrclass Football, 2; Football, 4; Basketball, 4; Wampus, 4; Glee Club, 2; Debate-Song Leader, 4; Wearer Block B, B. H. S., Numerals, Script B. Hr HAROLD DAHL '“Dolly-“Richest gifts are those we make. Dearer than the ones we take. Apart from keepnig up his studies, Harold found plenty of time to indulge in many extra curricula activities. As Editor of our Year Book his talents were justly acknowledged and he fulfilled our highest expectation-:. Harold says school has developed one bad habit for him —that is, getting up before breakfast. Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club, I ; French Club-3; Hi-Y, 3; Track, 3, 4; Editor of Echoes, 1930, 4; President Hi-Y, 4; Vice-President, Scicamath, 4; Forum, 4; Wampus Staff, 4; Cast “Silver Lining,” 4; Senior Plav Commiitcc, 4; Boys’ Quartet, 4; Wearer of Script B. Page Twenty ■en S W



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l.DMUND DICKINSON ‘Dick’ Keep your cherished good, so shall there he Another and a happier life ]oc thee. “Dick’s” outstanding possessions arc his “Chevic” and chuckle.” He is one of the “Washington Street gang.” References may be secured from Miss Price. His good nature is shown by his willingness to use his car at all times. Fid’s dependability and artistic talents have made him a valuable asset to our class. Interclass Basketball, 3, 4; Track Si|uad, 3; French Club, 3; Year Book Saif, 4; Hi-Y, 4; Wearer of Numerals; Civics Club, 3. JOHN DUNN “Irish” Look, then into my heart and write All forms of gladness and delight! “Good evening, my good people,” in the deepest bass voice possible and incorporating every scrap of dignity available, announces the fact that John has arrived on the scene. This procedure over, he lapses into his natural, jollv nature and humorous outbursts. He has made himself famous by wa of his athletic accomplishments as well as his scholarly habits Library Saff, 1, 2; Interclass Football, 1; F'orum, 1; Second Debate Team, 1 ; Vice-President, I ; President, 2; Hi-Y, 2; Football, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 4; Track, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Year Book Statt, 4; Wearer of Gold B, Quill B, Block B; B.H.S.; Numerals. Zk 0- IxC'C l-'VjA- LOUIS I.BI.K I ‘Lou’ Life is a great nohle dream, And things are better than they seem. “Lou, our happy-go-lucky Senior, has come to is from Caldwell. He is very ambitious and willing to help anybody any time. “Work before play” is “Lou’s’ motto. His favorite hobby is cais, perhapikthat is why he has such a variety. Lou” has developed the art of paper hanging from the Senior Play. Football, 3; Block B; Interclass Basketball, 3; Scica-math, 4; F'orum, 4; Spanish, 3, 4; Senior Play Com mittce. Page Twenty-four

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