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1 1 1 J J J Charles Abbey This young man who does well in his studies has a great liking for Ham Radio. To the meB-2£S»of 5? great fraternity he is known as HSKHW. a Class A operator. To his many friends this kindly ohap is just about tops. During his short stay at Boonton High Sohool he has non the friendship and admiration of many of the students. Thomas Adams .« , Gtliet. unassuming and quite likeable is ir ng Senior. Tom enjoys a popularity alj. his own and to his close friends he is a grand pal. Throughout his four years his oord has been well above average. To find a better oooperator or a more constructive thinker would indeed be a job. Junior Usher; Service Club 4; Soienoe Club; Wampus Staff: National Honor Sooiety 4; Yearbook Staff; Secretary, Current Events Club, Betty Allen ■Servioe with a smile is Betty's motto and she practices it every day at her Service Club post in the hall. Her dancing feet have beoome famous and her jokes and puns make her an asset to any group Add to this Betty's soholastio ability and the result is popularity and fun. r Servioe Club 3, 4; Committee Work 3, 4. Marjorie Allen Tall, pretty, peppy, and jolly are only a few words to describe Marjorie. Though she is shy in olassrooms she is just full or fun outside. Homework, to her, is out of the running, but give her horses, or dogs and she is ■game. Sports. adventure, ana excitement are her specialties.
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James Hitchcock , iteacLv, and JH t- nandt caui d Tvei eA -Ve-a-v n James made hie debut in Boonton during the sophomore year. Immediately he won the esteem of his rellow olassmates and was elected president in Sis.Junior and Senior years. Being a olass presi-ent might bow the shoulders and make serious and solemn many young men of Jimmy's age but not him. He laughs ana jokes with the best. In the Senior Play he had an intriguing juvenile lead but Jimmy wa6 just actin' natural. Jim is never guilty of such a minor vice as combing his hair but he is guilty, if it oan be oalled such, of brilliance. He is capable of separating his work and his play which some find it so hard to do. Jimmy has shown versatility also-, for he is a diplomat by vocation, a scientist of no mean ability by avocation, a histrionio by hobby and a sonolar by ability.
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Ernest Austin Ernie does have a frozen face, but un-liko most people of this type, his physiogo-nomy (phewi) 16 pleasantly frozen. We mean that he is hardly ever seen without a smile and it might be added that this smile is even broader when Ernie is in the oompany of the fairer sex • Though it is not generally known, he oomes from California, and still retains a slight acoent. Spanish Club 3, 4; Committee Work 1; Service Club 4, Wilma Baker Billie Baker and Margie Allen oan be found together at many games and sohool functions. A happy-go-lucky disposition makes her the oenter of a fun—loving circle of friends. Although not a student in the extreme sense of tne word, Wilma is a conscientious worker and gets a lot done. Freshmen Minstrel Cast Eona Bausch Laughing brown eyes and pretty red hair help describe this Senior. She is always around when you need her but never gets in your way. Her work is done cheerfully and faithfully whether it is a hard task or an easy one. Sports are great favorites of hers, especially basketball. Freshmen Minstrel Cast; Yearbook Typist; Committee Work 3. Gladys Bertsch Her red hair is not accompanied by the usual temper. On the contrary, she has a very sunshiny disposition whioh adds to her attractiveness. very congenial, we find in Gladys a loyal and kindly friend. She is interested in athletics ana is a good student. Committee Work 1. 3, 4; Intramural Sports 4; Spanish Club 3; Yearbook Typist.
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