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THE Nl'GGET EVA ELMENDORF Although Eva Is very quiet when in classes, we have many reasons for ladieving that she is not always so. You can scarcely pass through the halls without seeing her talking to members of the opposite sex especially one long, lanky member of the Junior riass. Eva wants to Ik» a Librarian and we all join in wishing her success. ELLA BEAM •'Happy am I. for 1 do what eveiy one dislikes.” Social committee of ’ll) ’20. Senior Play. Ella acted tin» part of the “8|M fled Beauty” in the Senior play and kept the class in great suspense localise of her late arrival. Sin has great affection for bangs, hoys and 'biles. She tells of the “Classy” times at ‘the Plains” which we of course don't question?????? LESTER BLACK President of Class (4); Year Book Staff, Manager; Chairman of King Committee: Official representative from Butler in Rutgers College Interscholastic Debating meet at Rutgers College: Senior Play: Debating Team (3). When ever you hear a noise or the humming of “Sweet Adeline” you may know Lester is coming. Lester is Pres- ident of the Senior Class and some day he will be President of the Cnited States. He is not only a great debater, hut one of the star pupils in the chemistry class, experimenting, on how to strain air from H-2 So-4 (Sulphuric acid». GEORGIANS A BLAKELEY “George” Vice-President of Senior Class; Senior Play; Social Committee: Destination Montclair Normal. Georgianna Blakeley has made a great reputation for herself in the Senior play as “Madge”. She won t he affection of “Punch.” or our Norman. This is more than any other Senior girl has done. She is very studious and one of the most popular girls of the class. PAULINE BRESLAl ER Debating Team: Year Book Staff: Chairman Social Committe (lb): Chocolate Sales Manager. Pauline Breslauer is a very busy girl, taking care of the several chocolate orders of which she has disposed. We think she will Ik» a travelling saleswoman or a journal- ist because she has the “gift of gab”. We also know that Pauline is very fond of salt especially in her tea. Seven
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T II E N I ( G E T FACULTY Left to right:—Mr. Edward V. Walton. Supervising Principal; Mr. A. H. B. Porter, Manual Training; Miss Ethel M. Deibler, Domestic Science: Miss Ruth F. Eaton, Physical Training; Miss Beatrice Page, History; Miss Gertrude Decker, Commer- cial: Miss Luella It. Lyon. Commercial; Miss X. Juline Warner. Latin; Miss Mabel George, English: Miss Anna E. Scluiirel, Modern Languages; Mr. Charles L. Uniacke, Science: Mr. Edgar K. Dawson, Mathematics. Six
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T II E N I G G E T GRACE CARLYON Secretary of (Mass. () Grace, you, with the lovely hair, the adorable eyes in whose misty depths lurk worlds of meaning, the sweet ways, the refined tastes, and the studious nature! How can we help but love you? MARGARET CHAMBERLAIN This girl does not like to go home. Perhaps because Milton is too slow. And there are such exciting things which come. Especially from Neward, “Bill”, her beau. She is a very studious girl. We will have to give her credit for that. So, everyone of your school-mates Just to her .take off your hat. ETHEL ('OX Senior Play. On October 2. 1916, a nice little girl tripped over the sills and entered the B. H. S. to learn what fate had in store for her. She soon began to be one of those little busy bodies and one of the most important members of the class. Ethel’s only bad habit is that she was always playing the piano while we were having rehearsals for the “New Co-Ed”. AMY (RIM “The ‘crumb’ of the Class ’20.” Senior Play. Amy was a very quiet little “crumb’’ when she entered Butler High. But environment—for that it must be—has greatly changed our friend in the four years sin» has been with us. Amy is a good pal. ALYA DAVENPORT “Music hath its charms.” Editor-in-chief of Year Book, Secretary of Debating Society, Social Committee. Here’s to our literary genious of the Senior (Mass! Alva is somewhat like a snake, in that she charms tin people with her wonderful music. You may think sin is an innocent little thing by this picture, but when out of school, she likes to tell us about her “big brother”. Eight
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