Boonton High School - Echoes Yearbook (Boonton, NJ)

 - Class of 1930

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JAMES ESTLKR “Jim” “With a heart for any fate, learn to labor and to wait. James, as well as being one of the tallest members in the class of 1930, is the impregnable center on our varsity football team. He attacks his studies with the same vigor and success that has made him famous on the gridiron. We wonder if it was a “put up” job or an accident when Mr. Caveny sketched “Jim’s” profile from the stager Intcrclass Football, 1, 2; Football Squad, 2, 3, 4; Football Varsity, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball, 3; Basketball Varsity, 4; Hi-Y, 4; Wearer of B, Numerals. CAMILLE FENN “Camel” “Far in the dim and doubtful light, She tees what none but thinkers might. Camille’s qualities arc so diversified that she has made an admirable record in high school. Her dependability is well recognized and envied by her classmates. Camille enjoys reading when out of school, and while in school her pastime is disposing of Senior Class candy. Her friendly disposition and kind help have endeared her to us all. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 3, 4; Scicamath Club, 4; Interclass Hockey, 3; Intcrclass Basketball, 3, 4; Intcrclass Track, 1,2; Wearer of Numerals. CFNF FFNN ‘Red’ “On the destined end or way. Finds me farther day by day. His “heap big grin” has paved the way to our hearts. On or off the gridiron he wears the big, tantalizing kind that sometimes is the teacher’s despair. Moreover, a crackerjack phoiogr-.pher is he. We are proud to possess such an outstanding member as Gene. Football, 2, 3, 4; Football Captain, 4; Basketball Varsity, 4; Intcrclass Football; Intcrclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Intcrclass Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intcrclass Junior Track, I, 2, 4; Year Book Staff, 4; Hi-Y, 4; Chairman Stage Committee Senior Play; Student Council, 4; Vice-President Scicamath Club; Wearer of Block B; B.H.S.; Numerals; Silver B; Quill B; Silver Foo.ball; Gold Football. Page Twenty-fmc

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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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“Harriet” HARR1KT GRIFFITH 44For a source of glory, ewers thy face, And the brightness o'et flows unbounded space. Harriet is our musically talented Senior hut does not excel in music alone. Her frisky and hustling disposition, together with her high standard of work have made her the most popular girl in the class. She seems to have been justly rewarded for her faithfulness to the High School Orchestra by being selected as a member of the State and County Orchestras. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Forum, I, 2, 3; Vice-President of Class, 2, 4; Students Council, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff, 2, 3; Scnatus, 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves, 2, 3; County Orchestra, 3, 4; Treas. French Club, 3; State Orchestra, 4; Year Book Staff, 4; Senior Play, 4; Pres. French Club, 4; National Honor Society, 4; President of S. R. A., 4; Wearer of Script B; Silver B; Quill B with guard. DOROTHY H AIN KS 44 Dot” “0 bright and dark, but rapid days, The wide world changes as I gaze. Here we have one of the most reliable girls in the Senior Class. For four long years “Dot” has served faithfully on every refreshment and decoratoin committee, to sav nothing of her persevering work as chairman of property committees. The Senior Class is glad to have this opportunity to thank you, “Dot,” for all you have so willingly done for us. Senior Play Committee, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3; French Club, 3; Latin Club, 2; Glee Club, 2; Interclass Hockey, 3. AMY ISAACS “Amy” (Hide on, in the glory and gLdness sent. To the farthest wall of the ft mament. Here is our most reliable as well as our most dignified Senior girl. Amy has proved the truth of the saying that “good things come in small package.” Her quiet dignity and her customary courtesy make her liked and respected. Amy is a genius in whatever she sets out to do—debating, acting, or even studying. Amy’s arrival is announced by that walk so characteristic of her. Girls’ Reserves, 1; French Club, 1; Forum, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. Forum, 3; President 4; Debate, 3, 4; Office Staff, 3, 4; Wampus, 3; Senior Play, 4; Year Book, 4; National Honor Society, 4; Wearer of B. H. S.; Gold B; Debate Key; Ushering Squad, 4. Vage Twenty-six

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