Butler High School - Nugget Yearbook (Butler, NJ)

 - Class of 1923

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Freshman Class (Read from left to right on the photograph, beginning with the top row.) Klizabeth Henion George Petak Mildred Van Orden Irving Vreeland Gladys Hanford Cora Burrows Veronica Berry Lena Tintle Elsie Snyder Isabel Taylor Grace Decker Kathleen Casey Wilbur Rhinesmith Harold Yoke Tessie Vivinio Harold Gormley Louis Shilling Mabel Day Margaret Coulter Laura Henion William Lewis Huston Poole Olive Beam Ethel Porter May Kennworthy Arthur Decker Maud Conklin Lewis Coller Gorden Decker Frank Vanderhoff Marion Decker Anna Ryan Marie Terhune Robert Little Richard Headley Helen Moody Edward Burt Katherine Rickman Flora Jones Ruth Miller Margaret Searles Alma Bartow Mildred Redner Mary Marchisin Helen Rude Helen Searles Robert Dow Frances Decker Thelma Burke David Burns Mildred Rhinesmith Helen Anthony Russell Calder Ruth Sell Harry Fox Ernest Pulis James Phillips Olive Colfax Gladys Tallman Ernest Kimble Bentley Smith Ruby Shauger Edna Williams Robert Bailey Marjorie Post William Gnarre David Matthews Russell Culler Mabel Megrath Anna MacKinnon Madeline Hubner Gwendolynn Abbott Fred Allen Helen Wyble Lester De Nike Helen Gormley Hilda Townsend Myrtle Jones Marion Kimble Margaret Banta Berenice Smith Chester Alward LeRoy Van Orden Frances Card Madeline Lewis Arthur O'Dell Jeanne Trowbridge Mary Whitehead Alice Trent Harry Morgan Joe Poncharick Helen Rieger Robert Jennings Alma Card Helen De Puyt Jeannette Lynch Daniel Mead Frank Schulz Dorothea Brewer William Swatos Margaret Speaker John Mabey Kva Kitchel Concetta Yulio Muriel Crane Gladys Vanderhoff Walter Sweetman Elizabeth Zeak Nettie H issem George Young Grace Brown George Umstadker Louis Morando Hernia Calpini Joe Venezia Dorothy Taylor Herbert Warden Tessie Murchio May Flynn Thelma Reardon William Braunlin (Pupils who do not appear on photograph) Loretta Snyder Edna Bossard Barret Boone Mildred Van Dyke Robert Sanders Edward Buchanan Bernadette Marazini Gladys Shippee Harold Decker Charles Morse Loretta Talmadge William Buchanan J seph Madunio Raymond Jobes William Webb Grace Hopper Theodore Landmesser James Brennan Helen Matthews Robert Bratton Clinton Bishop Edna Wanklin Chester Hendricks Mary Gibbons Charles Atkins Florence Hopper John Casazza Helen Judd Dorothy Schaefer Edward Donnelly Dorothy Conklin 31

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Blabson’s Statistical Report Senior Class ’23 THE CLASS INFANTS—Here our youthful prodigies shine, Emily Wood and that little Gyurik boy “Steve”. THE CLASS “KNOW IT ALL”—The encyclopedia is going out of use in H. H. S. It is so much easier to ask James Lyons. THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPS OF ’23—We were unable to complete the contest because the scales were broken by—well,—never mind by whom. However, as far as we got Louis Kayhart led by two dashes, with Hazel Rea and Bessie Meade following as close seconds. THE CLASS GIANTS—Someone says, “Why do you ever want a step ladder when Bill Meier and Sap McCormick are around?” THE BEST DANCERS—This was something really hard to decide since it makes all the difference in the world with whom you dance. Bike Close and Mary Dugan finally jazzed out of s:ght, with George Lawrence and Doris Roy close behind. THE CLASS BLUFFER—Since these-contests were for Seniors only, and the faculty was thereby excluded, there was a little competition. Margaret Boone bluffed it through for first place and James Lyons for second. THE CLASS LOAFER—Since this doesn’t apply to exam'nation time, about- -18 Seniors tie for first place. F’ind those who don’t “belong under other headings. THE CLASS AN'GFILS—Everybody voted for himself in this contest. We think we can safely say that Emily Wood has the longest wings while the Waldron Sisters have really praiseworthy sprouts. Although the Class of ’23 is blessed ( ?) with two ministers’ daughters, their names fail to appear here. THE BEST ATHLETES—Since all sports had to be considered from jack straws to African golf, these decisions took a great deal of thought. We wish we had friend Edmund Burke here to deliver a conciliation speech when we announce Cletus McCormick and Bessie Meade. THE “GOOD SPORTS” of the Class of ’23—There are actually 51 of these in the class. THE MOST POPULAR GIRLS IN THE CLASS OF ’23—This contest resulted in a May Pole dance with Jennie Smith holding the blue ribbon and Mary Dugan holding the red one. THE MOST POPULAR BOY IN THE CLASS OF ’23—Here the blue ribbon was used in a tug between Earldon Maxfield and Martin F’leck. THE PRETTIEST GIRLS—Not being diplomats we can only tell the truth and con- fer the honors on Mary Dugan first, and Jennie Smith second. THE HANDSOMEST BOYS—This was a grand slam,—James Lyons, and John Ricker. THE BUSIFiST—We encountered numerous difficulties here because these people n?ver had time to tell us how to spell their names,—Earldon Maxfield and Jennie Smith. THE CLASS GRINDS—We hereby confer the first honor on Ruth Kimble, and the second in Margaret Tinlb. THE CLASS HUMORISTS—The class of '23 is blessed with a number of these, so it was necessary for us to appo'nt an umpire first. Martin Fleck and Roy Meade, the famous wise crackers, each scared a home run, and Louis Kayhart managed to get safely on third. THE BEST STUDENTS—The boys seemed to be excluded from this event for various reasons best known to our worthy teachers and others who have seen their re- port cards. The best runners were Bessie Meade, Elizabeth Van Dyck, Isabel Smith, and Margaret Tintle, in the order named.

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