Butler High School - Nugget Yearbook (Butler, NJ)

 - Class of 1944

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aiwaui remember . . . . W.’tf never j orc et.... Our first days as Seniors. Our plans for the future and what happened to them. Bill Berry claiming to be bashful because he blushed. Baldy Greene being a detective and finding out Deming was alive. Swinging from the pipes while decorating for the Prom. Our perfect couple—Bill and Betty. How That's the old spirit 1 started. Jimmy Farrell and the way he wolfed. When the gang went to work on a farm for victory and ended up with pains. When Mr. Cleary was our beloved Latin teacher and not a Lt. (j.g.). How we couldn't sit still the first time we heard the band. Those Sinatra fans and bow ties in B.H.S. The night four cheerleaders and the team went to the Hawthorne basketball game alone. When the flu, measles, and mumps got us. Dick and Ernie dancing lunch periods in their aprons. What R. M. W. meant. Those sore spots after Varsity B initiations. The day the Butler kids were the sole inhabi- tants of the school because of the storm. Emker almost blowing up the chem lab. Our first B.H.S. dance. When Nellie thought she was growing taller. How we distinguished Freshmen from Sen- iors: Freshmen ran to class; Seniors walked (but slowly). Winnie in her Majorette uniform. Trying to get the upper classmen to cheer in assembly. Rose Swanson's art work. How those certain Seniors were always talk- ing about nursing. Mrs. Imandt and Miss Belding trying to teach us P. A. D. How Doris Bosley and Myrna Arvidson were always at the Butler movies. How the Glee Club sang Star Dust. Those Senior Play practices and what went on behind the scenes. How the gals liked to buy lunch tickets be- cause of the salesman. How Nick Conklin was always willing to play the piano during exams. How Mary Courtwright was definitely a Marine Girl. How poor Miss Hoffman sweated over the Year Book plus her English classes. How Kate kept the love light burning for Walt. The gang that met before school in 209 to discuss everything from soup to nuts. Those gals who received those flashy rings. All the talking Bobbie Hiller did about those twins. Jayne Lonsky as Marya in the Senior Play. How the quiz kids got their A s. McLaughlin's weakness for the women. The day in Midvale when the C. C. G.'s came into existence. Pat O'Neal's winning way. How Jane would give her life for the Maple Leaf. Eddie Nichols' Hot Dog Roast before he went into the Navy. How Ada, Mildred, and Mary were so faith- ful in the cafeteria. How Pete was never without a camera but always without film. How Squeaky always had a gift for gab. Marty's pride .when her brother won his wings. • ; All the games with Pompton Lakes. The Alumni in their uniforms. The Air Raid Drills and the hikes to the Good Will. Why they called Carol Ward Sleepy. Dottie's main weaknesses were sailors and jiving. All the homework we didn't do. Lorraine's collection of dance steps. Mr. Carpenter giving out A's. The respect the Seniors never got. The wonderful days we've spent in B.H.S. Pag© Twenty-nine

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iori 1944 EARL WHRITENOUR Squeaky has been a man who could be relied on to get things done, in the band, as football manager, and elsewhere. He has inside pull at George's. HILDA WICKHAM Hilda's height, sweet smile, at- tractive clothes and lively chat- ter have brightened many of our school days. She is usually fool- ing with Ceil and the gang. JAMES WHITE Jim, a most likable character, who has earned a reputation as a pitcher on our 9 and as an end on our 11 —also as a femin- ine heart-throb. JANE WHITE Janie —a little girl with big ideas. Her chosen career is nursing. An ardent admirer of the British Navy. Always re- membered for her witty remarks and tumed-up nose. MARTHA WHITE Marty is popular because of her brilliant cheerleading and sparkling personality. She is also known as piQ-up girl for most of the fellows of our class and the underclasses. HELEN WITTY Helen is a quiet girl and a regu- lar attendant of the movies. With her Spanish and her German, she'll be a great linguist. She is as neat as they come. DONALD WORDEN Don is a fellow with a me- chanical mind. His great inter- est is his model A. He is an official distributor of lunch tickets and is known as a good fellow. WILLIAM WYMAN Bill was a member of our 11 . He played both tackle and end. He's a swell fellow who seems to do all right, especially with the members of the fair sex. HELEN YEISLEY Helen is a proud possessor of blonde hair, blue eyes, and a never ceasing laugh. A small package of T.N.T. as a student, a debater, and a loyal Butlerite.'' Page Twenty-eight



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e . —senior iueS Most Popular and Most Admired: Don Hubner Marty White Class Lady and Gentleman: Rose Swanson Don Hubner Best Dressed: Lorraine De Graw Roger Crane Best Looking: Dick Abt Jayne Lonsky Most Likely to Succeed: Harold Devaney Kate Manetas Class Flirts: Jake Warner Dottie Beerle Most Athletic: Earl De Graw Eileen Heslin Most Romantic: Bill Gramlich Betty Gordon Best Dancers: Lorraine De Graw Gasper Signorelli Most Musical: Betty Lowe Earl Ricker Page Thirty

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