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Beatrice M. Crane A peal of bell-llke laughter, followed by a high pitched voice talking with great rapidity and gesticulation, - that's Bee. She Is, however, one of our better student artiste and her talent Is quite remarkable. Even though she Is so happy, she Is a very well behaved girl and during classes shows the utmost courtesy for her teaohers and fellow-classmates. German Club 2. Joseph W. Crawford Joe came to us about half way through our freshman year and since then ha6 become a prominent figure about the corridors and cloak rooms of our school. He has a great and undying Interest In amateur radio, and is quite an authority upon this subject. He Is also very sclen-tlflcally-mlnded and has taken some science course every year that he has been with us. With his graduation many sighs of relief will be breathed about the school, for you see Joe Is an active head of the Waraous scandal column. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Committee Work 2, 3; Junior Play; Wampus 3, 4. Irene M. Daneski Irene Is almost as silent as she is small. However the size of her stature has no bearing at all on the size of her accomplishments. She has made her high school days notable by her excellent and continual scholastic achievements. The times are few and far between when Irene’s name cannot be found on the high honor roll and It has never been missing from the honor roll. She Is very retiring but Is always willing to help anyone who asks her assistance. Committee Work 3, 4; Librarian 4. Antonetta F. Del Grosso ■Daley Is a frivolous, light-hearted, and gay person who brightens up our classes each day with her Joy-overflowing personality. She has always a broad, cheerful smile on her face and a word of welcome on her lips. She Is a barrel of fun and her friends will never cease to be made happy by her winning ana amusing ways. Committee Work 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 2; Glee Club 3. 1635
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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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Idamay W. Demmers Here we have an artistic and dreamy type of girl, who has a variety of not unworthy acoom-plisl.ment8. She is known for her achievements in the musical field as organist and pianist and also enjoys singing. Idanay's scholastic ability is the envy of those less energetic and persevering than she. Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3; County Chorus 2; Senior Play. Thomas L. Demouth Tom may appear to be quiet and retiring during school hours but, once outside the building he la a back-slapping, hair-mussing, handshaking demon; he almost seems to be a Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in this respect. He has an amiable disposition, is a good sport, a fine athlete, and is always ready to be a party on some boisterous spree. Intramural Sports 3, 4. Nelson C. Doland Upon the first glance it is easy to perceive that Nels is the kind of student who never falls to do his homework, who strives for perfection, and who works not because he has to but because he enjoys the thrill of accomplishment and loves to see a hard task commendably completed. He seeks neither seclusion nor attention, but is contented to associate with his own group of tried and true companions. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Service Club 3, 4; Intramural Sports 4. Everett F. Doremus Brie is a problem to his teachers because, perhaps, his enthusiasm for forestry so greatly exceeds his interest in school work. His hobby is roaming through the woods and fields at unearthly hours. He does not hide himself, however, for with his ready wit and friendly humor he is a first class entertainer at parties. A lover of practical Jokery and crazy pranks is Evie. 1935
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