Boonton High School - Echoes Yearbook (Boonton, NJ)

 - Class of 1936

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Elizabeth Lorraine Eger - Lorraine” Lorraine is one of those happy people quite content v ith their own group, never seeking praise nor recognition but gaining it just the same. We have long admired her serenity and placidness. Attractive, too, this grand combination has made her one Senior girl to whom we can truly point v ith pride. Latin Club, 1; Freshman Minstrel 1; German Club, 2. Gertrude Eissman When we count up our talented classmates, ten years from nov v;e fully expect to find Gertrude ’way up ahead. Why? Because she has what it takes. Personality, musical, talent, good nature, patience—she's bound to make the grade. Here's a hopeful boost from the class, Gertrude. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Committee work, 2, 4; German Club, 4; Library Staff, 4; Service Club, 4. Lewis Ezzi - Lew Whether it be symphonic music or modern jazz, saxaphone or clarinet, Lew can produce a quality of music that has no parallel in 9.H.S. For physical recreation, Lew has chosen basketball and for the last two years, he has been rated among the best of our basketballers. As we heve lauded him in basketball, we hope to laud him in the future in whatever he undertakes. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; .Band 1, Varsity Basketball 4; Football J£gr. 4; Basketball Squad 3, 4. Jean Farrier Jean Farrier is a smiling, peppy senior. She has the sunniest disposition of our class members. If you catch Jean v ith a scowl we can bet that it is a very rare occasion. Her friendliness and sportsmanship contribute to her popularity. Service Club 4; Assembly program 4; Attendance monitor 4; Committee Work 4; Library staff 4.

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Francis De Mouthe - Frank” A sort of forced laugh, a silly giggle, and one is cognizant of his presence. Such is the atmosphere created by this playful and happy-go-lucky fellow. Frank says he is not fascinated by the fair sex—we wonder. Christine Di Fiore Whenever you see Christine, you see a book. Books seem to have a magnetic appeal for this self-contained and placid member of our class. Something of their nature is reflected in her’s and there is little question but what Christine possesses one of the most admirable characters and personalities, in the school. She is like one of her pretty heroines, too, with her wavy hair, her pink cheeks, and extraordinary lashes. You can be our heroine any time, Christine. Intramural sports 2, 3, 4. Maurice Dixon - Sonny One will always find Maurice a willing audience, especially if the subject is horses. Although, for his vocation, Maurice has chosen to be a mortician, we all think he’d do better in the hoss trade. Freshman Minstrel; Committee Work 4. Joseph Albert Eannetta - Putts On the basis that a team’s as strong as its weakest member , Joe stoutly praises his home town, Mont-ville. He declares that the weakest member on the Montville baseball team is the water boy. We have to admit, Joe really is a good beseball Dlayer. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Varsity Baseball 3, 4.



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Charles B. Fredericks - RedH If there is anyone in our class who has that do or die spirit, it is Red . Especially is this true in athletics. After four years of hard football training, he was finally given his well earned chance and made good. Never lose this spirit Red . It is a valuable asset. Football Squad 1, 2, 3; Varsity Football 4; Baseball Squad: Aviators Club. Edward Gallo - Chubby To list Eddie's characteristics in the small spaoe allotted eaoh Senior would be impossible, but boiling the general opinion down, we find that Chubby is cheerful, energetic, neat and clean. What more oould a person be or be expected to be. Freshman Minstrel; Committee Work 3, 4; Service Club 3, 4. Charles A. Gerhardt - Chally The dictionary's translation of Valhalla is; a place in which the souls of heroes slain in battle dwell. Chally dwells there we know, but the girls insist that there is plenty of life left in the old boy. Besides being silent, tall, and romantic, Charles is quite studious. Que hombre. Intramural Sports 2; Committee Work 2, 3; Traok’2, 4; German Club 3. Sabina Gonski - Beans Underneath her air of quiet composure we find rather a talkative nature that is revealed only to her own circle of friends. Although Sabina follows her own interests outside of school, at the same time she has filled her post on the Service Club in a placid manner that is worthy of attention. Her constant quest for information is one of her outstanding characteristics. Best of luck, Sabina, always. Latin Club 2;French Club 4; Service Club 4.

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