Butler High School - Nugget Yearbook (Butler, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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EVELYN WYMAN (Eve) A sweet attractive kind of grace.” Homeroom Representative, 2; Debating Club, 1, 4; Maple Leaf, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club, 4; Executive Committee, 4, Chairman; Class Vice-President, 1; Social Committee, 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Interclass Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter- class Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Interclass Hockey, 1, 2 3,4. ROSS YEISLEY (Ross) Fluent of speech And ever brilliant with words.” Student Council, 2, 3, 4; Debating Club, 3; Dramatic Club, 4. WAV A M. ZEEK (Red) The daintiest last To make the end most sweet.” Dramatic Club, 4; Secretarial Club, 4; Vice-President; Executive Committee, 4; Social Committee, 1, 3, 4; Girl Re- serves, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2; Senior Play, 1, 4; Candy Manager, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1, 2; Interclass Baseball, 1, 2, 3; Interclass Volleyball, 1, 2, 3; Interclass Hockey, 1, 2, 3. Oddities of '37 We have a Bayles but no Hay. We have a Graham but no Crackers. We have a Speaker but no Radio. We have a Courter but no Judge. We have a Rose but no Thorn. We have a Post but no Pole. We have a Villa but no Pancho. We have an Appel but no Orange. We have a Campbell but no Soup. We have a Day but no Night. We have a Goldberg but no Iceberg. We have a Lax but no Ambition. We have a Tucker but no Tommy. We have a White but no Green. We have a Smith but no Jones. We have a Wheeler but no Pusher. We have a Hunt but no Game. We have a Tollman but no Shortman. We have de Bow but no Ribbon. We have a Brown but no Black. We have a Forte but no Army. We have a Worth but no Value. We have a Lust but no Greed. We have a Sullivan but no Heels. We have a Kelly but no Cohen. We have a Dittloff but no Hayloff. We have a Baum but no Salve. We have a Huxster but no Vegetables. We have a Diedrichs but no Marlene. We have a Rhinesmith but no Blacksmith. We have a Moris but no Chair. We have a Sieling but no Floor. We have a McCormack but no Reaper. We have a Winer but no Crooner. We have a Parcell but no Packages. We have a Baker but no Butcher. We have a Hocker but no Pawn Shop. We have a Davenport but no Sofa. 29 THE NUGGET

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RAYMOND WHITE (Ray) Ah, my life is lost In laboriously doing nothing. Rod and Gun Club, 4; Interclass Football, 4; Interclass Basketball, 4. JEANETTE WICKHAM (Jeanette) Ever charming. Homeroom Representative, 4. ANNETTE WIEGAND (Nettie) One still strong woman In a blatant land. Girl Reserves, 4; Secretarial Club, 4. DOROTHY WILKINSON (Dot) She's all my fancy painted her. Knitting Club, 3; Secretarial Club, 4; Girl Reserves, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Interclass Baseball, 3; Interclass Volley- ball, 2, 3. EDNA M. WILSON (Midge) Let thy words be few. Dramatic Club, 4; Secretarial Club, 4. SAMUEL J. WINER, Jr. (Sam) Anything but history, For history must be false. Transferred from Pompton Lakes High School, 1; Varsity B Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4: Captain, 4; Varsity Basketball, 2, 3; Varsity Baseball, 2, 3; Interclass Basketball, 1; Interclass Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4. VERNA V. WINER (Shorty) Silence more musical than any song. Transferred from Pompton Lakes High School, 1; Girl Re- serves, 4, Treasurer, 4; Glee Club, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1; Dramatic Club, 4; Executive Committee, 4; Secretarial Club, 4. WILLIAM WORTH (BUI) Modesty becomes a young man.1 THE NUGGET 28



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ALL AT SEA WITH THE CLASS OF '37 On a bright, cheery morning in September, 1933, the S. S. Class of '37 hoisted anchor; enthusiastic, confident freshmen set sail for Graduation Harbor. Much of their confidence and bravado was dimmed with the arrival, of the sophomore, junior, and senior ships carrying the more seasoned travelers on the Sea of Knowledge. The first important step made by the ''S. S. Class of ‘37, with Ralph Stickle as pilot, was at Port Summer where they disembarked to rest, having conquered the denizens of the deep—freshmen studies. Eager travelers came on board in 1934 to join in the fun and work of the now veteran voyagers. Ralph Stickle, still in command of the jolly crew, guided the ship to the icy, Arctic region where he pulled anchor at Port Sopho- more Dance. Here the Eskimos proved hospitable and the travelers were in- vited to dance among their iglccs. At times, the weather was rough and stormy, and shipwreck threatened. But always an S. O. S. to the good ship Faculty brought assistance to the S. S. Class of '37 to help them conquer these perils and journey safely onward toward their third year at sea. The journey became more difficult for the passengers and crew, but they had now learned, through experience, how to cope with the catastrophies which confronted them. With Harry Sears at the helm, the ship was directed toward a mild climate and stopped at Port Junior Prom where they met many of their friends and spent a delightful shore leave amid the pussy willows and hollyhocks of an old-fashioned garden. As the ship approached Senior Bay, the travelers entered the last stage of their journey and caught a glimpse of their destination, Graduation Harbor. It was necessary, however, first to overcome the fierce animals which sought to deter them in their journey. American History and Senior English were the most persistent of all these, but they too were conquered. Jom Berg- Johnsen was in command of the S. S. Class of '37 in its journey up Senior Bay. Short stops were made at Candy Wharf and Magazine Harbor, but be- cause of the crowded conditions at Port Christmas Play, the boat was piloted to a new harbor, Port Christmas Party, built especially for the S. S. Class of '37. Here the fir trees of December provided a restful change from the Sea of Knowl- edge. From here, the boat continued on its way to Port Senior Play where many relatives and friends waited to greet The New Poor. A bit of the Emerald Isle was in evidence at this harbor. After a pleasant visit at this port, the jolly ship sailed on amid the excitement of the impending visit to Port Washington Trip. This stop was a little longer than the usual stop—three days to be exact. After leaving this important port, the S. S. Class of '37 prepared to enter Graduation Harbor. The events of this exciting, eventful trip over the Sea of Knowledge were recorded in the ship's log THE NUGGET. The entrance into Graduation Harbor marked the end of the journey on the Sea of Knowledge and the beginning of the trip over the Sea of Life for many; others entered larger ships and continued their voyage; but all agreed that their journey aboard the S. S. Class of '37 helped them to appreciate the depths of the Sea of Knowledge. THE NUGGET 30

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