Boonton High School - Echoes Yearbook (Boonton, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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Priscilla Capen .1 j ) ' j .1 .1 j j .1 1 ■ 1 1 Grace, poise, and dignity, plus a keen sense of humor and scholastic ability characterize one of our most prominent students. A two-year member of the National Honor Society, a member of the Servioe Olub and numerous other organizations, she has proved herself an able leader and one of the most likeable Seniors. Latin Club 3; Servioe Olub 2, 4: Student Counail 3, 4; Wampus Staff; National Honor Sooiety; Committee Work 2, 8, 4. Ruth Carroll It's rarely that you find Ruthie sitting still. Always eager for fun, her quick laughter and mischievous grin are well known. Her participation in sports was olimaxed by her appointment ab Girls' Intramural Sports Manager. As a member Of the Senior play cast Ruth showed dramatic ability. Freshman Minstrel Cast; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Service Club 3, 4; Wampus Staff 4; Senior Play; Committee Work 2, 3, 4 Constantine Christakos Constantine would be the wealthiest person in the world if silence were really golden This silence coupled with courtesy make him one of the most efficient members of the Servioe Club. In some oases silence implies laziness, but not in this instance, for he is always willing to aid. Freshman Minstrel: Latin Club 8, 4; Service Club 3, 4; Committee Work 8. Ruth Christopherson Ruth was voted the most popular girl in the olass and she certainly deserves that title. She is very often the viotim of one of the boys' practical jokes but has proved that she can take it. With those intriguing colored pins in her curls and a mischievous grin, she has danced her blithe way through four years at B. H. S. Freshman Minstrel; Committee Work 3; mural .Sports 2, 3, 4. Intra-

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Louise Borgstrom . JJL u?;Be iB famous for her long blond braids, her ready smile, and her dimples. In school, she is usually very serious and has shown ability in her work, but when with her many friends she is liveliness and humor personified. Louise has many outside interests but she devotes much of her time to E. H. S.. ■ ■ [ Freshmen Minstrel Cast Club 4: Committee Work 3, 4; Chorus 1, 4. Latin Club 3: German 4; Wampus Staff; Usher Virginia Bradervalt Ginger” lives up to her peppy name with her vivacious giggle and light step. She is a lover of sports and is a valuable spectator and player. She works hard in olass and as a member of the Service Club. Her quiok smile and oure T , “w 04. j. a uu nox q l genial manner at all activities her many warm friends. have se- Frsshman. Minstrel Cast; Spanish Club 3; mittee Work 3, 4; Girls' Basketball. Com- Roberta Brown Roberta is an enthusiastic supporter of outdoor sports with horseback riding in ths addition to her interest in outdoor activities, Roberta has proved herself cap-5ne Position as head of the newly established employment bureau. She is shy and retioent in class but lively and energetic with her friends. Freshman Minstrel Cast; Committee Work 4. Charles Browne Charles Erowne—Browne with the Bew— knows and likes mathematics and science bet-ter than the average person. .Charlie oomes from the South and shows it most when the Civil War is the topic of discussion. He has. during his four years stay at Boonton. be-come affiliated with many of the extra—our— 51?uJivifci©B, notably the Wampus and debating. Committee Work 1. 3: Debate Team 3, 4: Latin + i or 3 4 KampuB Staff, Ab- eooiate Editor; National Honor Sooiety 4. ’ L [ t L



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William Clark v? 11 iB, e11 known around Boonton High h?n in VBri®d aotivities and nis congenial nature. He is an enthusiaetio supporter of all school sports events and in —-------------- the Traok team. He is ear if --pporter of all sohool sports events and .iL.jJ®11!? ¥e?r ®apai®d the Traok team. He interested in Scienoe. Next y heBhS2 J°v,! “dy ° 2B °ai. “faring sure r w inner I 01 6 means anything Bill' wi 11 be Current Work 8; Events Club, Service Club President; Committee 3, 4; Intramural Sports. HUIOUK I r r OR U . .Although Art has been with us for only S® J?ae Proved himself an asset to S+ .clasB ??? entered so whcleheartedlv «?o°«?any aotivities that he has made himself ??? us I® hi . jolly nature and friend-liness are oombinea to make or lar classmen one or our popu- Senior Play Committee; Soienoe Club 4 Intra mural Basketball 4; Yearbook Staff. on thfi chuckle, a good natured slai on the baok, and a hearty grip immediately ?v n4P «.presence of’chlrlSs. Although not a participant in snorts you can alw ve expeot to find him cheering on the sidelines ?? h® Service Club spelks fo? fellowship 8 llin cooperation a£d genial Servioe Club 4. rrank Cook smi Hnaan is+a tal1 red-haired fellow whose countenance contradicts the belief thetoontraryf “a ac d Sis i! attitude towSrdyworkfQ a“d a n0t t0° aeriou8

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