Boonton High School - Echoes Yearbook (Boonton, NJ)

 - Class of 1935

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R. Earlynne Calaway A broad grin, then a hearty rippling laugh acoompanled by a sly wink—that’s the frame of mind in which we most always find Earlynne, She is a swell listener; perhaps that’s why she’s talked to so much, but we also like to oonverse with her because we never tire of hearing her rich, melodious southern tones. She never lacks oompanlonship and is most at home singing in the corridors with a group of her friends. Committee Work 4, Theresa M. Caldara If there were any such thing as girl football heroes”, believe us Theresa would be one. She would be our star four-letter” woman. As it i8, she is the idol and the envy of all the girls who delight in athletio events. Theresa is equally adept at soccer, basketball, baseball, or track. There she has been the mainstay of our girls’ class team all through her four years of high school. She is not at all forward nor obstreperous, but she has a very attractive personality and is thoroughly diligent in her work. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Year Book Staff 4. Herbert L. Cantrell Long, Lean, and Lanky are the adjeotlves that best describe ”Herbie.” He seeks seclusion and does not enjoy being in the public eye. He is another of our better-known followers of I-zaac Walton’s pastime, and on summer nights he can often be found on the reservoir bridge swatting mosquitoes, and fishing for catfish. Judging by the sounds we heard from time to time, we guess that the mosquitoes were doing a lot more biting than the fish. He is a willing follower and enjoys helping others. Committee Work 4; Band 2. Frank Cecelio ■Bud’s harmonious feet and never mussed hair have made him the feminine heart throbber of B. H. S. His beaming smile and sparkling eyes reveal hie light-hearted nature. Besides being an accomplished dancer, Bud is also an excellent musician and a plugger in football. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Committee Work 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Football Manager 3; Student Council 2; Orchestra 3, 4; Usher 4; Service Club 4. 1635

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Frances Buis Modest and easily embarrassed, Frances can be seen many times a day with her face suffused by a bright crimson flush which spreads way down the baok of her neck and way up to the roots of her hair and oauses her ears to tingle furiously She has a contagious giggle which has upset the equilibrium of many a class and she is a happy and peppy companion, whose presence is in constant demand about the school Intrumural Sports 2, 3. Robert R. Burbridge Bob has been distinguished throughout his high school life In two very prominent ways. The first le his regular attendance at every school function, regardless whether it be a ■hop , a play, or a concert; the other is his red hair and freckles. Bob has alwAys been a loyal, willing classmate and hAS played his part in bringing reputation to that famous town of Lincoln Park. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4; Committee Work 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Janet C. Burghardt A tiny person with more ability per cubic inch than anyone we know, describes Janet. She ha6 never a moment s peace for her services are constantly required either for typing, writing, or Just for her sensible opinion. What leisure time she has is actively filled with humor and sweetness. Whether we like Janet more when she is working or playing, is a decision we find extremely difficult to make. (HR) 2; Treasurer of Class 2; Wampus Staff 4; Committee Work 1, 2, 3, 4; Year Book Staff 4; National Honor Society 4. Jane C. Burns Jane has only recently become a member of our class and so we are not so well acquainted with her as we would like to be. She seems to be very courteous and tries very hard to please. Her conduct in the class room is unimpeachable and she never causes anyone any trouble or delay. She has kept herself s little in the background of school affairs but nevertheless, she has very good school spirit. 1935



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F. Carter Childs Meet the ■little giant of B.H.S. , Carter Childs. Every Inch of him Is labeled ■Dynamite-Handle With Care. When Carter explodes, look out, for no obstacle as yet has successfully withstood his dynamic energy and enthusiasm. He Is the little coxswain who has pepped up and pushed on to sucoess many a wobbly cause and enterprise. One of his admirable qualities Is that one can entirely relax and be oneself with him but still not exceed him In good nature, ribbing, and humor. As a friend he Is delightful and amusing. As a student, he Is Intelligent, dignified, and outstanding. Carter, we salute you] Intramural Sports 1, 2; Committee Work 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Wampus 4; Cheerleader 4; Debate 4; Service Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Editor- ln-Chlef of Year Book 4. Anna Chimble Anna has black hair and deep, dark, mischievous eyes and she possesses a very cheerful personality. A large part of the fun and pranks the t take place on that misplaced Tump-kin shell , the Parsippany school bus, con be traced to Anna. She certainly keeps that carnival spirit alive wherever she goes. Chorus 2, 4; County Chorus 2. Elizabeth Conklin Elizabeth follows the theme of an old proverb which states that Silence Is Oolden. She Is a very thoughtful girl and seems to spend many of her hours lost In deep reveries. She always presents a very neat and tidy appearance which seems to be characteristic of her mental state. She Is a pretty girl and while she does not enjoy the company of a large group she does find pleasure In her own small circle of friends by whom she Is liked and admired. Elizabeth has an attractive, though retiring, personality. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Margaret D. Costello The characteristic of Margaret's that has made the deepest Impression upon us Is her smile. It Is not Just a common grin, but on the contrary It 18 a most extraordinary one. It Is large, bright, beaming and lights up all her facial features. We are quite sure If she smiled In the dark we could see It. Her grin Is a good representative of her nature - amiable, easy, and agreeable. She Is one who couldn't avoid being liked If she tried. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Committee 1935

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