Cranford High School - Golden C Yearbook (Cranford, NJ)
- Class of 1931
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H i: ' ' ' x x , 1 i 7 7 Z- ' . ll . 1 Gigs Spniliglgi Page Three ll' an ,X BILLIE CRANE JESSIE 'ANSEN DCROTHY CREMERIUS CHARLOTTE BARTELS JANET LATANE TOM LINNENBRINK CARRIE MCCALIL , WILBUR TALBOT J JOSEPH HUMENICK ROSELYN SPECHT 1 MURIEL MOWEN ROBERT KRAMER EDWIN IMLS CHRIS SORENSEN ELEANOR MORRIS PAULINE STANLEY MISS BARKER Uhr Svmnr Annual Stal? EDITOR IN CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER ART EDITOR CLUB EDITOR ATHLETIC EDITORS ASSISTANT SNAPSHOT EDITOR CLASS HISTORIANS CI-IAIRMAN CF QUOTATION COMMITTEE CHAIPVIAN OF' SUPERLATIVE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN OF SONG COMIMI'I'I'EE CHAIRMAN OF PROPHECY COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN OF WILL CO1VHVI'I'I'I'EE ADVISER ..l1. FREIDA BENZ... .........................,...,.....,.....,.........,.....,............ .,............................,....,.....,................... S NAPSHOT EDITOR 4 r . a ' sl r H F Y'- h'lI I ldilll Uflrr Qpntlrghf Irgm Four ill arultg SARAH EDMOND N Y U B S Tewchers College Columbla M A SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL RAY A CLEMEENT Bates A B Columbra M PRINCIPAL M MARGARET ANDERSON Mount Holyoke A B ENGLISH PHILINDA R ANGLEMYER Radclrffe A B Rutg rs Unlversrty ENGLISH RUTH T BARKER Syracuse Unrversrty A B Columbra M A ENGLISH H GRACE BEATTIE Newark Normal N Y U Rider College B C S COMIVIERCIAL ETHEL DUCKER Farmrngton Marne Normal Rrder College B C S CCMMLERCIAL GLADYS W ESTABROOK Mount Holyoke A B MATHEMATICS ERNEST R LOVELAND Prrncetorr A B Teachers College Columbra M A LATIN ADELAIDE M MIFFLIN Cornell A B Columbia M A HISTORY CHARLOTTE F' MORRIS Goueher College A B Columbla M A FRENCH F A MORNEWECK Threl College A B MODERN HISTORY CIVICS ECONOMICS LAW CARROLL B QUAINTANCE Wrllram and Mary B S Unrversrty of Penn M A MATHEMATICS ELSIE D TAYLOR Denrson Unrversrty A B Columbra M A ENGLISH BIOLOGY ALICE L WELCH Krmoall School Boston Unrversrty Rutgers Unrversrty COMMERCIAL NINA E WHITACRE Ohro Unrwersrty B S Columbra M A STUDY HALL HAROLD M WILSON Acadra Unrversrty A B SCIENCE HELEN L BASS R I School of Desrgn N Y U Ext nsron ART ALMA BRECK Trenton Normal School PHYSICAL TRAINING J WALTER COFFEE Trenton Normal School Rut ers Unrvers1t5 B S PHYSICAL TRAINING HAZEL KINGSBURY Teachers College Columbla A B FOODS AND CLOTHING FLORA PENGEL Teachers Colle e Urrrxersrtx of Vermont Rutgers Unrrerslty MUSIC GEORGE L RELYEA Teachers College Columbla B S MANUAL TRAINING FRANK SCHOENWISNER Newark Normal School MANUAL TRAINING J S WEEKLEY Mercer Unrxersrtx A B Columbra Unrversrts M A PHYSICAL TRAINING MARION E WELCOME Mrddleburs College B S Teachers College Columbra M A FOODS AND CLOTHING .Il I rr 'g 1 V . , , . .Q ' , . 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LJ r'. lll.....n 1. um ll Npn 1 I llgz x 2i.I. 1f1OV.:I Q 5: il'gl, '. - Fie- 'Glyn Spnilrgltt l ago Six Qtatnrg nf 31 ,rw ANY many years ago-well not so many at that to be specxflc four years ago a little ,. group of grammar school refugees sought shelter and vuldance ln the arms of Cranford ,., Hlgh School By popular approval the group dec1ded they needed some one who could ably dlrect thexr actxvxtxes and so elected Brlhe Crane to be thexr worthy pres1dent K4 Inspxred by the examples set for them by upper classmen they set out on buslness of Q thelr own To keep an authentlc record of thexr actxvxtles they dec1ded a secretary was wantmg and Gladys Lmdquxst was gxven this posltxon Money an eternal problem entered 1nto the l1ves of these strugglxng chaldren and Lawrence Hllyard s abihty to keep accounts stralght proved very helpful Wlth such an amb1t1ous group to dlrect the pres1dent very gladly accepted the asslstance of Murxel Battey as v1ce pres1dent The dally monotony of finding the correct numbers to the rocms m whlch thelr classes were held was relleved by a bus tr1p to the Metropolltan Museum of Art Later 1n the year when they became accustomed to the general run of thlngs thelr pedagogues dec1ded that a l1ttle DICDIC ln some quiet spot would be qulte restful to thexr weary brams There were many weary feet however when the group returned from Echo Lake Durlng the summer some of the group lost hope of succeedlng 1n thexr courses but the maJorlty of them returned There were many new recruits from Garwood to JOIH the ranks They fell 1n very readlly New people had dlsplayed thexr talents and so were elected to the following offices Samuel Wlkander pres1dent B1ll1e Crane vxce pres1dent Lawrence Hxlyard treasurer Barbara Voyer secretary Alorv w1th JO1I'l1I'1g the ranks of upper classmen they Jomed the el1te by successfully putting over the first Sophomore act1v1ty a brxdge party In thelr Junxor year Wxlbur Talbot headed the group as presxdent w1th Jane Housum ably assxstxng as v1ce presxdent Lawrence Hllyard st1ll contmued to hold the purse whxle Charlotte Bartels kept the records stralght In the annual Junlor Senxor Debate the class of 31 dlsplayed thelr ablhty at argumg and won the cherxshed cup presented by the Cleveland Parent Teachers Assoclatlon One of the most successful feats of the year was the annual Junlor Subscrlpt on Dance a profitable venture for the first txme IH the hlstory of C H S Toward the close of the school term some of the students of the Engllsh department wandered over to New York to s e Journeys End To close a most mter estlng year the Juniors asslsted ln maklng a success of the Junior Senior Prom As polrshed expenenced Senxors the group attacked more serxous and dxffin ult proyects Thomas Lxnnenbrlnk the Semor pres dent steered the class through a very trylng year Roselyn Specht served the term as vlce pres1dent Lawrence Hllyard argam as treasurer and Paulme Stanley filled the offlce of secretary The greatest accompllshment was the Semor play entitled The Youngest Stlll retalnmg thelr vworous att1tude ln debatlng they agam won the Jumor Senlor Debate Those who had particr pated IH the Senlor play or debatmg were glven complxmentary tlckets to the Mask and W1 productlon East Lynne Gone West So ended the educatxon 193 of the class of 31 and may all wlse underclassmen follow ln thelr footsteps 1' h - L 1. 1 . , Ala ' - ggykf Y 1 , 1 .4F'ftTZ-4 v ' ' Ale JQZRW.. D E? ei' - - , ..-1 . 315 l LQ . . . . . . . . . n 1 . 4 l l , , J y gf XJ, 1 . . . . . . X . C, - 1 , . . . . . , . - v . . . - . . . ' - y , v - A V 1 1 - ! l I I . .D y , ' J. , . l , X . . . , - D U y H - - Q C . A N 'LJ Q , . . v 1 , . - 1 ' Y . . . H ,, . . . . , D . X . . U . . . . V . - . .- Q . . . ..., .U . C l H -Y . , . , . - Y ld- lmullsagl. Vlllh E112 Spotlight Pane Seven I! an Gllaaa IH?- THOMAS LINNENBRINK Pres1dent PAULINE STANLEY Secretary ROSELYN SPEC!-IT Vice Presldent LAWRENCE HILYARD Treasurer Motto Colors Flower Mascot Dro1t et avant' Purple and Cream Fleur de Lys Duke the Parrot SARA LOUISE ALLEN Ovurse 0011036 .Sally College Strayer 111111111 llub I Txplngz Warsl III French Club II Iroplum Com rn ct IN ll 0 iluh II HOIIOYIIPIL Xlunlon In Qclmlmnlm Fun, Comes! IX Hobby Scrapping fwlth Irene? Pet Expresslon Pull up your sox' She can ezcell m lzterary achievements CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH BARTELS Shotsy Course BUSIDCSS College Pace Inst1tute Plus Qmcrrllrw III ins! of ienlm PIM IN Banner Ihnror III lI111Ir111111 Ring 11111Itt1L III IN np, wards 1 wr t ng 1 111 lun Illll Senior XKVIFU1 II BUOKKQCIIIIIK xnnrd III llllfllll I 1 III qlmlllhl D le 1te to folumlla Press V4-1mlutIo11 III IX DLIL ate to '1'l1ol111a letter son bmhool QOIHQIIIIIII II Hobby Gettmg ads Pet Express1on Darn Tootm ' She comes wzth gusts of charm FRIEDA MARIE BENZ Free Course General Presbyter1an HOSp1ta1 11,11 S111 r I 4 PI Trut ll 1 F clltol f I ll 1 r X Hobby Drlvmg and dwing Pet Evpressxon Well' Rea11y'7 Gentle zn manner firm m realzty .11 1u4 ll , Y - - V I I 6 U Dr 1 -' I.III: ,' 1' : ' ': ' - It! 'L G0 ' ': 4 -. 1 . ' . ', ' 1 H ' II ,, . . .1 ll YI mfr A 11 K ,' 'z 'Ty-111 f A ll, ITI: '15-11-v ll '1 1 lV:A0, A. '1'. . lor ' IS- , '. . ': ' ' . ' : lm ' 'lul : t lt Sum' Ill, IV: Junior Spotlight Stun' III: Senior Allllllill Staff IV: 'l'1'111-k Awards III: I gli ' 1 .... , '2 X12 R, - , ' . H ' 1 Yl 1 ' ,. . .. 64 Il 110---,V 1.11 1, ll: v11S111- Io'k ,- Ill, lv: -k 111: S--1-1-A l'lu5' lv: Jok- I ' 0 I- S1-1Io . nmml IV. ' . Al 7' n - ' ' 'I 'I tl O' . . . ,5 r H r HI' I m li'Jl..l 'mhz Spotlight Page Eight HARRY A. BOHMAN HBOIICSU Course: General College: Undecided Hobby: Aeronautics. Pet Expression: Cripes. A man of few words. SIDNEY BORODOWKO Course Scxentific College Undecided I tln Il'u I qketnh II Debating II Thnnksgulng Sketch II Nominatmg lomnullee Il llhthemltlcs Club ll Pet Hobby Collections of all sorts Pet Expression What9 An unassummg boy and an trufh, a lad of decent parts and good repute CHARLES S BOSNYAK Cholly Course General College Undecided Cmnmenlxl Award-1 Inter:-lass Basketlnll I Il Inter:-lflss lootball I '-.mlenme lluh III Pet Expresslon I dldn t know we had homework' A comrade blythe and full of glee Who dares to laugh out l0ud and free RUTH LEILA BRILLISOUR ' Lee Course General College Considering Pace Instltute gh 1 nu I H01 ll s Rehn L sd Ill n u ur l Night III Tllllllg Avmr 1 n errlass Iiuskntlul' IS T plug, ilul IX lunlor Krtl-slim Typing Mx xrd 1 rr ll ss A Hobby Collectmff Indlan head pennles Pet Expression Keen' Vzrtue IS like a rzch stone best plam set 31112 Spuilxghi P129 Nme VLADIMIR JOSEPH BURIC Loddy Course General Army Air Corps Blolop Prize. ll Interc-ln-as Basketlwll III IX Baseball Ill IX Banner Bearer III Property man for Senior Plas IS Manager of Ire Hockey IX bone-me Llub IX l 0 Council S Hobby Playmg ball Pet Expresslon You re crazy Observatzon zs the most endurmg ol the pleasures of lzfe DORIS BLANCHE CASTOR Do Course Commercial College Undecxded Txplng Aumrd Il Lllnmrlnn II Ill Dr'un'xtlc Club II lll Stolen Prince III S lllC9 for the loslmgs Ill Txping Club IW Hobby Ice skatmg Pet Expresslon Ill say Frzendly true modern too HELEN MARGARET CASTOR 'Teddy Course Buslness College Undeclded mlm. hs lrds II Dflllllllf Club II Ill C st of Stolen Irince III an nnnshln Award lll nmrslu-4 Bnslullnll IX I luniq Mun Typing Llub IX Hobby Ice skatmg Pet Expressxon Oh Darn' Charm stnkes the szght but ment wzns the soul STELLA MILLER CATTANACH Pete' Cou se General Colleffe Undeclded Inlercllss Bnsel ull Ill 'ic-nlnr l l'n IX Nhmento l0lllllllIlk'6 IS Pet Hobby. Horseback rldxng swunmmg. Pet Expression: Thats cute. Tomorrow comes and we are where? Then let us live today. . F IiiI..JIll Inn I The Spotlight lug n QARA MARIA CHRISTIANSEN Course General College Undeclded Hobby Reading Pet Expresslon Oh Heck Her saymg was Lwe and let l e FLORENCE. PLUMMER CRANE Bulhe' Course College College Sweet Brlar L'lIlIl Plu I lreslrlent of Clwfx I Nice Presxdcnt of Llnss II Brldge Pmrtv lonnnlttee II Blnner Bmrlr III Chairman Iunlor Prom Committee III lunmr Mnlor lmnnuttee III As-xisvuu Fchtor Qpntllglxt III Fdtvor ln c-hief of lunmr I-:sue of ipotllgllt III l'llll0IlS Wonun of History III Runner up lll Smnlnr TOIIFIIIIIIICIII III Ire'-.ldxnt of Lltln Club IN Elltor In Clue! of 'potllght II Lt nor in lhlsf nf Nlniur Annunl II Lu-xt nf The Innngest IX Hobby Golf Pet Expression Oh, really? Sec where she comes apparalled lake the Sprmg u DOROTHY ISOBEL CREMERIUS Do Y! Course Busmess College Katherine Gibbs Qxxndxrd limp: Ionnnlttu II Dramatic Cluh II III Rnd inns touncll II 'XSSINIIAIII Businlss Nlxxrnaglr nf Spmlig.,ht III Business Nlnllflgmr of lnnlor Qpot llghl Ill Iunlnr Subscription Dann lnnnnittee III Tuning. Award III I xrsits Debating. Sureturt of Debating lluh III Wise Prualdent nf Drnnmtlr Club ll liqvruentntnl to iolumhln Qcholastll lres-4 Convention Ill IX Burner Bearer III Dlhatlng: Medal III C1111 nqhlp Prize III Secrntars of I 0 II Business Nlxnnglr nf Qpulllght IX Business Nlallager of Senior Annu'll II House Nlnnnger of Sonmr Ilm II Xlemento f'ommutee IX President of Dahatlng Huh IN Dllegntl to Northern Xen Ieriu Press Konuntlon II Hobby Gettmg ads Pet Ewcpresslon My Starsl' The force of Heaven bred poesy HUGO F DIFABIO Course College College Dartmouth mls II II Pet Hobby Chess Oh this learnmg! What a thmg zt s. The Spotlight l'ng.n- Flevon I MESROB RICHARD DIRADOURIAN Mezzy Course Commercial Busmess College O rhuxrn I ll Ill ll QDOIIIHIII IK Qenlor I'l'n in e XIQIIIIQEI' IX Pet Hobby Swxmmlng A thousand melodzes unheard before ANN S DREYER Course General College Panzer nku NIIIHI N usltx lim lx Ill IX lntnrclwxw B'lSIxlIIllII I II Ill X IISIIX Trunk ll Trnlk Tuma Ill Hobby Louise and Rlta Pet Expression 'Never mmd forget t qilllfil' llru I Oh zts nzce to get up m the mornzng But who wants to be nice EDNA EMELIA ERICKSON ' E Course CCIHIIICICIRI College Undecided cIll'lIltI Irogrun I rmtun Clmpml I rn mm ll Ill X IPSIIN lllskmtlu Bnnmr Bunrmr III 9pmIl1,,ht Iunmr lwm III Buokkleplllg. hx :rd lll Nlnlor lln IOIIIIIIIIIQJ IX Spntllght Null' IN lmmrmlnss Bl-skmtlull ll fxpulrltlng ll IN X mlor Sw :rd IX nmr Xlllllll Hobby Readmg Pet EXPFCSSIOD You Dare Melh0d zs good zn all thzngs KATHRYN T FERGUSON Kitty Course College College Undecided Iltln llds I llmnld-sfs lh-xkotball I Bmner Bwnr Ill Nhlllunltlu Llub Ill lremh lluh ll Tumls Tmlrnxnlem Ill qtllI0l' ilu lnnnuittu ll Hobby Swlmming Pet Expresslon How Dumb Speech zs silver but szlence zs gold :II I ml ' 1 I fl rx .. .':. 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L J.-:I I I F r' 1' . gg! mhz Spotlight Page Twelve LEROY ALFRED FULTON Ro Course General College Undecided H mee Nlnnn I H S I lar-xltx Baseball I II III IX Captain IX loot yall Mtrsm Footlvtll IS Interclaes Basketball II III ll Nlathenmtics Club 0 Iouncl Hobby Sports Pet, Expresslon O K We lwe zn deeds, not years DOROTHY MARGUERITE HEROY Course College College Oberlin I. tin llu I Nlatlrc-nmtncs Club III I sher of Class Night III Senior Class Ilax LOTIIHIIIIPC' IX Qetrc-tary of French Club IX President of High School lunlor Red Cross IX Hobby Scotch berner dogs Pet Expresslon er somethmg Alert to serre ' LAWRENCE GREGG HILYARD Course College College Wesleyan Class Treasurer I ll Ill IS Ring Committee II lnterclass Basketball II Il ASSISIHIII, Baseball Manager Ill Banner Bearer III Junior buh LOIIIIIIIIIEG III lunlor Senior Dmtr III lrenth Llub ll Trelsurer Senior Play IX Base ball 'lianager IX Hobby Rallroading Pet Expresslon By gum How far that lzttle candle throws hzs beams ' KATHERINE WOODHULL HOFFMAN Kath Course General College Undecided Chorus II Ilmsts of Hilo Interclass Baseball III I IFSIIK Hockey III Lions Uulr Meet III Il llmpel Irogram Committee IN Pet Hobby Swrmmmg Pet Expresslon You Bet Not stepping mer the bounds of modesty The Sputl15l1t lure Thirteen ANN ELAINE HOMACK Little Ann Course Commerclal College Undecxded NIIIIIE X1v1r1l Ill so 1 1 rt N1 1111 Ishu' Flflss N1 II III Isher Qznior Clxss ll'11 II 0 A T l1111lor Certnhcate II Tllllllg 1 Hobby Collectmg Indlan Heads Pet EXDPSSSIOU Oh' Really Szlence zs the best ornament CAROLYN JANE HOUSUIVI Jane Course College College Mount Holyoke Q- '1rs1I1l1 II1g,l1 S1l1111l I IS 111 1 q11II'll 11111 l' 111 Ilrugl 1111 11 1 N 11111I111 S4 l111l1s111 1111 1111111 1 s 11 IS 1111111 NI11l1e111'1tl1s I1 Q Q-1111 I ll I 1 1 I'1t111 Cllll lr11111p1cr for Semor I '11 lrop.r1111 1011111111111 for flwss Nlght IX N'1tio11'1l llnmr Qmutw S f11l11,.l1t N 111 IN Hobby Drawmg Pet Expresslon Oh Gee Tramzng 18 ever zn the freshness of its youth jOSEPH EUGENE HUIVIENIK Course Commerclal College Undeclded LIC s sl 1 'llglll B1s11tl1'1 B111111r 1r11 Ill Xlrs s1l11ll I Hobby Basketball baseball Pet Express1on How s thmgs A sirwmg zndependent stud t CHARLES EDWIN IMUS Course Sc1ent1f1c College Rutgers I0 11m '1 uk Il 111 'lxs 1 1 ll 11or ss 1 1 1x11 1 r 1111 1 1 lllllll s l1111111 11111111 B 11111 Hobby Sports and muslc Pet Expresslon Oh Yeah' The pleasure of lozzng 18 zn the loung .... O Ill 114 :A nf 1' L 1 ll 5 T 11IdE11lmh -fll 1111531 U Illh JESSIE H JANSEN 'mhz 51.1111115111 1 11:1 1-1111rtce11 Course College College Uncleclded Q11 1 1 1 1 11111Qts nf H1111 111 '11111 'xtehw 1l'1w B1s111t1'1 II Qp11111g.11t St'1 I I1111t11r 11f 11111111r Issue III 0r111Lslr'1 III I-'re111'11 1111111 IX XI'1t11e111'1t1ci Clllb II Hobby Drawlng Pet Expressxon How Dumb A woman's hazr zs her crownmg gl y ROBERT JOSEPH KRAMER Bob Course College College Bates F 1r111 fr11111 Q11 11111111 111111101111 Ill H1211 N1111111l 111 11111i11r XVII' Tr 11k III W 11111111 1 111111111111 11111111 I r11g1 1111 Qfllllllllltti' Se11111r Xllllllll B111111 1 s N11, 1111111111 L1 IN Senor l1'11 IX NIll116ll1'l1l1Q 1'l1111 IX Hobby Model Makmg Pet Expressmn Well for John s sake ' And so never cndmg but always ascendmq JANET LATANE Jan Course General College Undeclded 11 1 121 1111 11111111 111 1 11 F11 IS 111 11 lI11l,.1.I' 1 I11t11r 81111111 111 I'111t11r S1111111' 1.111111 11 81111111 Hobby Chemlstry Pe Expresslon How Dumb Beauiy s szgn yet zs crzmson m thy lzps and zn thy cheeks ALEXANDER KILLOUGH LAWRENCE ulken Course Sc1ent1iic College Undec1ded M1rs1I1 'l111111s II 111 11 X 1.1rs111 1111111111111 111115111 I1u1ke1 11, V, XI.11111111.1t11s 111111 1 5111l1lI' 1'l.11 X Pet Hobby Pmg Pong Pet Expresslon For crap sake ' Co1nest between me and those books The pnilrghi Pune Fxfteen JOHN NEWELL LEWIS Sam R0ver Course College College Wxlllam and Mary iw Bob Whitt I L1 In 'n CINS ootlnll I X lrslty knot x III IX S EEIIIOI' llu IX Qenmr PIM Dflnce Comnuttel IS Hobby Aeronaut1cs Pet Expressxon Oh whats the d1ff6I'E1'lC69y' Knowledge m truth IS the great t sm zu the firmament THOMAS ALBERT LINNENBRINK Tom Course College College Undeclded Imllmn HIL!! 5111001 lim flellt Inc Ihre Club Xue Ire-xldent Xrt Uulx emll lluh IIIIEIIIINS R14 l Pl Imreslmmllngz q9lI'9l'1l'X of l'I'EIIlll lb I If L H1 1 cu lunmr NIIIIIIILIII I Iunior Smnmr Dunn llllllllllfftt Ill ru k III Senior KIlIlll'll St xfl IN 1 Ftiidlllt Minor I I lv: Illlltl' Ielrnr III l0lIIllllIl l Innuntmn III II Slholutll Ir XNSULIIIIOII f0lHt'Illl0Il IX BIISIIIPQS XI1n'u,er SSIIIOI' Ilay IN Pet Hobby Modelmg Pet Expresslon Can ya t1e that Thought zs the wmd knowledge the sad and mankmd the Lesse so IRVIN MACKENZIE Mack Course General Technlca School Hobby Model alrplane bulldmg Progress zs the law of lzfe LEONARD C MARSAC Course College College Cornell L mn Ildx I Ring QUIIIIIIIIII L II Xolllllmtlon f-'0I'llIllltlt'l III Ch xml I rogr n Ulllllllllik III I Il 1 I ns X llll es 1 ltllll Im lluh IIIIS III T1 IIIIS ll III Igar IX IL Xoungwt IN oth ht Sl! Ltl' III IX Iumor Semor Dum-e lonlnlltlee III Pet Hobby Golf Pet Expresslon Ho Hum Nothmg but death shall e er dworce my dzgnztzes n uIIl Ill'l 'una I 3 T' 1 H r I' I S ' ' D 1 ' III U BII.. ' - ,Z .t' Pl.j II: .. F - . II: 'a .' j ' ball . ., , . , Y ., . 1 . x , ' . I6 Y . ' . , . ff - - es ' ' , il V SK I! A. , ., Z ,mi ..4., .. . U: , L- ..t . H: Fr - ' I: .,ktIlll I: . ' . - lj ' ' Uh II. Crzlwrl 'gl S-I ml: , ' S II: . -Cf ' a -I A I 1' . T! C n A . sin 'I 'K ' n1'. V1.2 IV: B: ' S: - I ' 4 ' '4' , 'I N..l.. 1. ' 'USS I -'a ' ' ' ' ': . . . . ' J ' ' j '. ' . nl I ' l I KK ' ' 'l ' ' , Zn . , . . li I9 1 ' I It ' ' U 3' '-Q' 3 ' Q' 'H :.' '.' ' - 1'2' ' 'au I' ' 1- 3 Math-I z1ti's l'luh III: ' -sillent . dv: - I Mall - zt'-J ' IV: Tu . IV: 'I . 2 a -': TI ' ' . ': S11 'gr l 1 II, ' . ll ' I H . , . . . . ,, I' I mhz Spotlight I I 1 I' T 1 .IIIEJIIII .Iguana I nge Qlvtm on CARRIE MAY FOORD McCAULL Keely ' Course College College Montclalr tim f lll I In Il x I Chorus Lfllqlfwl Iournu I Inter N s 1 0 1 1 or 0 so gh! I '1 I LIIlI 'II'l'llI lx 1 I IIIIIIIC Iluh IX Athlulr Editor of Suxlor KlllllI lI II mr n I L Pet Hobby Swlmmlng Pet Expressxon No foolm A yust cause 18 stro g HELEN ELIZABETHE MISKELLY Kelly' Course General College Undecxded DONIIIIIS lrmo Hugh S1 honl Drmncre from IIIIIIUIS I II III Athlotlc Assn r s sm Ill lirl Iieeerxm I rum nn ls Huh III thx It I Ilul Tha Xounglst I Hobby Swlmming Pet Expresslon Phooxe ' For what I wzll, I wtll and there and end C ELEANOR MORRIS Ellie' Course General College Undecxded un'1tn Klub I DFIIIIIIIIII Club III The Qtolcn Prlme III Dllvltlng we kuhxll xrslts D hating. III this upllux lor Slum: Ihlnls Hobby Avlatxon Pet Expressxon Cheese and Crackers The world IS my state n EARL BENJAMIN MOWEN Course General College Undeclded u II Ill 1 Tm n ss Bob IN hm X Irs ullull N ss us nt PI unnu 1 s n nm u -+I nu 1 u os III s lhur r llnr I I umm L1 I N 1 T IL mm I L ill nr lun S umn n nmnllttu II lIl'll'Ill IS Ns Tmxnslup Imnmlttu II Hobby Athletlcs I shall buzld up the bezng I am Qi 3 1 A A x ll I Fur uw nf Alt: zlzulvo I: Int' 'aj 1 . .' .l . 1 - Plus! Iialskm-tl-:III I, Il, III: Girl. Atll Iii' EI't f Sl III Il, III, IV: Fnlumllln S1-lmlnstir' Press ASSUUIIIIIIIII Dvl'2.t- II. III. IV: ' . '. II, III: Vznrsi j Ilm-k y IV: M- 1 ' ' ': ' I . 'Q .lul1' '-Sn-ni 1' lfl-me IV. ' . ll ' I IK ' ' n li! -I I I-mmn'l. ll, lu: cfi 1'.- lulm-up 'Asp -min I..II.- uf: 1' , Il, III: Girl's I'Il0l'llS l. Il: Fo I: Dran zl'- Uluh II: Glu- ' 3 T 'er- lcaxl-1' II, III: Frcm-I1 Uluh III: 'I'I'1lV'I ' I IV: ' ' S l'. ' q U ' 5 U - - H - GK ' U Dr.. 'l li '1 1 I 1 2 -.' Vluh III, IV: Cla.. lla:-x - 4 III. IV: Vs Q cz ' , IV: 'a.. I'r IV: Jun' -I ' ' - 4 - III. IV. - . ll .I - Tr: I. II, III. IV: I's'l , lhlay -.l III: XII: ' ' IZ 'a :ity Fu 1 II: Plans: Ifoutlnzlll I. III: l'Iu.' li:.'k-lzll I, ll: Ura z '- I'IuI ll: Faust of Dust f lln- II z I III: Va. of Su l'- far tl 1 G SI' gs III: ' -' I.1-mln ll, lll. IV: Sol 'lny ' Illf- Il: Cans uf Us-nifr Play. I - Y L:-s IV: S-I Am :I Stull: M' -t I' ' 1- '11 It IV: ll, .' ' 5 ' ' '. O Ill 'L I , U 2 Spuilrqht I lge Qesenteen MURIEL IDELLE MOWEN Mlm Course Commercxal College Undecided Chorus I II Flomr f0II'lIIlltl0E Ill Delmle Club IS Sarsltw Debate Team Debating NI:-dnl IX QIIOIHWIII Qtafl' Il Senior Annual Staff IW Iunlor 0 X T Award III Tvpewrxtmg Club Il Class Hlstorlan ll Sales Nlallager of Senior llns IX Hobby Readxng Pet Expresslon Holy Hannahv' Heavens help zs better tha early rlsmg CHARLES ROBERT NETTLESHIP Chic ' Course Commerclal Nxght School Propheu Lommlttee II BOUKKECDIIIQ Mmrd III Awountlng Cluh IW Pet Hobby Driving a car Pet Expresslon Aw no Seize what zs hzghest and you wzll grasp what is m between ELNA ELIZABETH NORGORD Course Commercxal College Undecided Bookkeeping, Aw 1rd III Tspew ltlng Club IS 0 A T lunlur Aw lrd Spot light btaff IS IXIILFLIRSS Basketlall II Pet. Hobby Swlmmlng Pet Expressxon Go wan Whence as thy learnmg AGDA ALYNNE NORRGARD Course General College Undecided Henrx Snyder lr High Smhnol wud Liluoln Hlgh Snhnol Iersu Kltv Tun writing Award I Senior Pln lonunlttee IX Pet Hobby Boating Pet Expresslon Aw nurtz Honest labor bears a lovely face I h ' . . - M nu ' ' , ' , 'Q .Qzf . , ,. en, . 5 fi 5? 7 I u as IV: l I . 'Z . , 'J ' D 'g . ' e M IK I ' n ' II U 7 Typing Award II: Banner Bearer III: Electrician for Senior Play IV: Class ' ': ' l '. : x , '. ' I H 'H . . . . ,, HEP! 1 :gy ' .'l: - ' . U H H ' ' U . Nod!! ' : , . .f L I f Q BJ L' r IlliJIIIl..RlIln 'ef 'GI e jpuihghi Page Elghteen SOPHIE. OLLINICK Tlcky Course Commerclal College UTldEC1d6d I C II Fhlld Prirc for Qt-mdlng Broad Iump II Relax Team and Dash at II1rinnnco II First Prize Our Head Throw III Second Prlz Standing Broad III Interclnss Bnwketlmll III Class Night Isher III Iarslty Hockey Team IV humor Ivmrd I 0 I T Prize V Accoundng and Pxpewritxmr, ll I Bookkzeping Award III Qenior Plnv IV U C 'II First Prize Smnding Broad lump II Lions Meet First Prize standing Broad lump IV Pet Hobby H1klng Pet Expressxon My good.ness ' Her eyes can say more than words DOROTHEA ADELE1 PARROTT Course College A Freedmans Hospxtal for Nurses Clues Nlght Usher III Chorus II Pet Hobby Makmg rock gardens Pet EXDFESSIOD Gosh S1.Zence gwes consent JOHN LOYD PEARSON Red' Course General College Undecided Foot! ull I Lrsitx II Interrlnss Imsketlrlll III II' Pet Hobby Swxmmmg Pet EXDTBSSIOH Oh you Prune Honour and blessmgs on ms head WOODROW JOHN POWELL Woody' Course College College N Y U XIISIII l-oothnll Il Ill II Captflin II Iarsily Baseball Il III II Interclass Bnsketlmll II III II Chapel Irogmm Comnnttee III Hobby Makmg football plays Pet Expression: Right 1 see the end of my labor. The jputluglvf lille Nineteen L LEWIS REED Lew Course College General College Umversxty of Vxrgmla ootII'IIlI II III IX 'l IIIII II II lIIltN'l'l93 Bfxskethfxll Nhss te I ISS our IIIIIIIII QQ 'IRIIIIIQ III II French Plan IW Hobby Track and Tenms The style zs the man hzmself HENRY WILLIAM RONNLUND Henny Course Commerclal College NY U Evening Session n ob Quenru MVIIIII 'l'IIIIIg: I rd II Booklm-eplIIg Ksvml III IIIIIIIQI' Bearer III IIIIIIor Issue NtItl' III Nmnlur PIII larpennr S lIItIrIlIss BIskItbaIl IX xIcuIIntIIIgz Iluh ll Plus Night Conumttee IS Hobby Swlmmmg Pet Expression NLIDZ was not born under a rhymmg planet ry JOHN LAWRENCE RUSH -'Jacks Course General College Undecided mm Ihskatlull III T ll IIIIII Is Ill Irsl I Ifou YI I Irsm Blskulull IX Hobby Foolmg around Pet Expresslon Your Daw Gone Tootm' ' I am a frzend to publlc amusement LUELLEN SAUNDERS Tools Course General College Undecided ons I -III I UIIYIIII fIIss Trunk II lIIo'4twI ol' Hllo Hobby Tenn1s and basketball Pet Expresslon O K Prznczple IS ever my motto .ll n ,ll ' I ll nl X U F' . , . . ': r.-' . , ': I I.. ..' I I: '. B XXIII 2 Cla . CI F 'tt-- II: - 1 , 'g j ', .I - - ,I dl I A 'I' : gy Ina I: r '. 1 a :'. .1 ' h-11: --I . ' . U . III - I, Imcrs-lass Baskctlvaxll I. II: Latin Play I: SI-I-oIIcl TBZIIII I-'ootlmll III: Soc-oIIII TI. as ' I 1 ra 'k III: MIIIII ztlx CII III: Y: 'tj ' tIIll IV: ' Q I U . ' V I. - - I, I fl 4' u -as FII I ,Il, III: MlI, 1I-I II: 'z. . : I I . III. ' . H U It ' ' ' U Il I' J. T . . F H 1' r- al kl unl 'mhz jpntlighi Page Twenty SADYE. SCHLECTER sm Course: General College: Undecided Chorus IV: Trnvvl Club IV: l'sher Senlor Play IV. Hobby : Dancing. Pet, EXDTCQSIOH Don't be foo11sh Tzs wzth our judgment as our watches none go just, yet each belzeves his own HELEN SHAPIRO Smlly Course Commerclal College Undecided H'mn1u1 Onertttn Il FIIIIIHI Award II Xluslc-'xl Operettx III Txplug Award Llfxss Xgu sler II Typing Club IX 0 A T Annrd IX Hobby Dancmg Pet Expresslon Oh Really ' You wtll know me by my vo CHARLES LUDLOW SIMMS Course Scxenufxc Blsh College Colby Miss Bob White I Class Color Committee I C1 ss loutlnll I II III Lheerleader ll III Assistant Business Ntnuager Iuulor spotlight III Asslst ftnt l'oothsll Nlxllager III Dramalit llub III COIIIIIIIIILE Iunior EEIIIOI' Dame III I-uuthall NIan.Ig,er IX 0 0 louncll IX Last of Senlrr ll I Cnnmuttu of 'senior 1115 IX Xarsm Tennis II III IX Niatlleluutcs Klub IW Pet Hobby Golf and tennxs Pet, Expresslon You L1e' You come late yet you come n C WILLIAM SORENSEN Gugi Course College General College Wllllam and Mary Varsity I-ootlnll ll III Captain Football III All Counts lfontlnll Tum III Spotln,,l1t Stall III IS Boys Township tmnmittte III Nlmor IN Banner Ben-er III Dellitlng, llulr III I-Ionorxhle Nlentlon ln Scholastic lmtrg Lontcst III Nhnner of School Decathlon III Dele tte to Columbia Hll,h hchool Student f0WEl'IlIllt'IlL luuxeutlon III Uass Basketball Ill IX IUIIIUI' Senior Dame Lomnuttee Ill T uk II III IS lnlon inuutx Shot lut Il Delegate to Lolum bla qtlllllliblll Iress Association iomentlon III IX Nlrltlng Llub IN Senior Il y rnd A 1 t IN Basketball Wltulnger IX Cllss Sung Lununlttee IX restdtut l, 0 nucr tlurd p IL St IU 1811 lu try Luntest I Hobby Flying dream klff6S Pet EXDTCSSIOH And so do I A leader among m 'mhe Spniltqlrf Ifuge Tnentx One ROSELYN OTTILIE. SPECHT Roselyn Course General College Katherme Gibbs Jnnlur qlltllllglll Qtatl' III Dramntlc Club III Banmr Bearer III Class Color Conunittee III Chorus III thorns Cnnmert III I-xher 'xt QEIIIOI' Ilfu II Senmr Annual Bonrd Il Nice President of Semor Class II Chairman Pllture Committee IS Nomlnatmg Committee for Chss Night Committees II Frenth llub Il Nut nnal Honor qoclttt IX Pet Hcbby Trying to collect money Pet Expressxon How that gripes me A tender heart, a wzll mflexzbl PAULINE. ESTELLE. STANLEY Course College Pmgollege Wullam and Mary Chnrns I Lfttin llax I Plc-nit Commlttee I Brldge Iarts Committee II Banner Bearer III Clmnnmn of Clftss Color tnmlnlttee III Xnmlnftting Com lnltt e for Unis Offlurs III fllllrlllflll nf Ifloner f0lIlIlIlllQ?0 III Ring tum mittee Il in-ntxrx of Weulor Chss II qenlnr C1155 Dum Drnt II Ir l dent of French Club IW Cast ot' Senior Plnw IX Chairman of Nhll tom mlttee IS Pet Hobby Dancmg Pe Expression comme ca The heavenly rhetonc of thme eye WILBUR TALBOT Ta Course College College Dartmouth Banner Bearer III lresldent Chss III Iunlor Spotlight Staff III Spotlight Staff II Qenmr Xnnuftl Qtaul' IN q0EI 'llIC Polelnlcvtl SOCIGIS III Interclftss Htskethall III IN AQSISIIIII Trfuk Nhnlgzer III Track Nlallfxger IX lfrenth th PIIIIIICIU Xlamlgtr nf Qc-nlur I'l'n IS Dlegtte t Cnlumblft Scllolwltlc Press As'-zulu on Conuntlnn II fhnlnplonshlp Intertlwss Bl-lktt 71 IX 0 Countl The power of thought the magzc of the m d EDNA PAGE TESCHKE. Babe Course Commerclal College Undecided nn Clth I as tn or as 0 X 'I' Award Hobby Gomg places Pet Expressxon Its adorable Measure nezther my ambztzon nor my achzevements by my hezght '- ' nv ll ll H ' ': I 'Q ' . .' . V ': ' 1 I ' . ' 1 U H ll ' ' ' ell! M . . , . . -V 5 1 lv 5 ' 'I .ll'z,'l.' ': .1 H -. ':- ': 'es- t . av Il ' ' ll ll li! . . . . . V: V .': .Hz ':.Vaa : '.-H. C11 IV: ' j .1 - I rj ': 2 0 . J' . - ., .'-:l '- ': ' . a. 1- lrll 'C G. . 'l IV. 'f - ' in ll U! Tyl'g I I': C,t S-I I'Ij IV: .l. . ' IV. ' . 4K y I! ,, . .. - - H I - I H r .n ....n I . H IEJIIIL... 'dlhe Spotlight lane Twenty Two JEAN H VOORHEES Buck Course General Savage School of Physical Educatlon NIU Hnrlwu I I Xflrslts Ihsllltlmll II Xarsitx Tcnnlsl Trac lntlrllnss Bnsk tlnll III ll Tennls Tournament III lnterllnss Base z I 1 or I l'u IX H bby Elsa' Pet Expression What yo all do that fo honey? Thought zs deeper than all speech EWING WAGNER Senator Course College College N Y U Lwtln Phu I Hass llootlmll I ll Orrhestra II lll Assistant Football Klan uglr lll lootlmll NIUIIILQI' ll Program lommlme flaw Night Il llnpre slntlnixc for I ll S before State Assembly Il Track IN Hobby Drlvmg a car and playmg a saxaphone Pet EXDTCSSIOH I hope to klss a cow Po1se plus advozrd pots HOWARD SAMUEL WIKANDER Sam' Course College College Syracuse Presxdult llnss II I-oolblll Kar in II III IX lll Counts Honorable Nlentlon III Trnfkl IX Orchestra II III Ice Holkes III Iunlor SllIlSlI'llllIOII Dante lll RIRIIICIIIBIIKS Club lll IN Athlehc Editor lunlor Spolllgllt III Flrculatlon Nlxnaglr S11otll1,,I1t IX lronheu QUIIIIIIIIICE Class Night IX E1tertalnment Xlanager Qenlor Plxn IX Dellgate to Columbia QIIIOIRQIIQ Press Lomultlon IX Class lllng, KOIIIIIIIII e ll Pet Hobby Muslc Pet Expressmn Ya bet ya boots Oh thou spmt of contradzctzon MARGARET WILLIAMS Little One Course General College Undecided nsketln lll II urns Hoc ku I1 Qemor l'l u KOIIIIIIIIILL X Tralul l lub IX Hobby Wrltmg letters Pet Expresslon Im dlsgusted And stzll they gazed, and stzll Their wonder grew That one small head should C fry all she knew E112 qpntlxqht lam 'Pmntx Thru Qllaaa lirnpherg RADUATION IS over and off mm the cold cruel world goes the class of 31 Sixty three hearts look eagerly ahead wondermg at and perhaps fearlng a llttle what is before them The years sklm by llke the turnmg of so many pages and lo we find ourselves cg wrlthmg IH th summer heat of 1941 We wander about almlessly th1s hot June afternoon BA N ln a remlmscent mood recallmg old events old frrends and old sweethearts Now and X, again we have met an old classmate but what has Fate held 1I'l store for the others9 Proudly we remember Leonard Marsacs superb performance in our class play Surely he has become a dramatlst of some note Strange that we have not seen h1s name emblazoned ln shlnlng lights Fondly we recall our VICYOTIOUS football team and 1ts noble captain Woodrow Powell None could better take the place of Knute Rockne than he Vlfhat is that? It sounds llke musxc m the dlstance Why 1t IS a parade and a clrcus parade at that We have not seen a clrcus parade smce we were ten Here comes the band elegant Luuforms and tall hats with scrub brushes on the front Th1s gentleman frantxcally wavmg the baton IS none other than Jack Lewls known 1nter natlonally for h1s conductmg sklll He IS followed by Mesrob Dlradourlan whom we always knew would do somethmg ln a blg way wlth h1s sax Here come Jack Rush and Charles Bosnyak wreldmg their drumstlcks l1ke majors Next Edwm Imus the lusty trumpeter followed by Charles Nettleshlp bravely clashmg two shmmg cymbals Here comes a clown tugglng an anlmal cage Muriel Mowen on frlendly terms Wlth the tlger Can th1s be Henry Ronnlund who has sprouted up rn th1s amazlng manner? In school he was a rlsmg young man and now he has certamly attamed great he1ghts Next we have our masters of the tumblmg art the once dlgnlfled Sldney Borodowko standmff on 'Kw- Th1s graceful gxraffe was brought to capt1v1ty stralght from the Afrlcan wllds' tlts forelegs walk strangely l1ke Sara Allen and the hmd legs are famtly remlmscent of Eleanor Morrxs but the publlc love to be fooled IS our motto J Th1s seems 'o be the end so we mlght as well Jom the crowd and follow the parade to the circus grounds Here we are outslde the b1g tent We have seen that barker somewhere before Why yes Robert Kramer He IS sellmg t1ckets to a very domest1c l1ttle group Lawrence Hllyard the pompous presldent of the Rahway Valley Rallroad accompanled by h1s Wlfe the former Paulme Stanley and thelr five ch1ldren Jane Housum the governess seems to be engaged ln rescumg Jumor s balloon from the baby Helen Shaplro our new mlmature Golf Champion and Dorothy Heroy lover of dogs have not outgrown thelr ch1ldhood love for clrcuses Elna Norgord we see by the papers has been spendmg most of he1 tlme ln the clouds Yesterday she set a world altltude record elghty thousand feet above terra flrmal Hugo D1Fab1o has put h1s gentle hands to the mmlstratxon of the slck for who has not heard of Hugo DlFabl0 unlversally known horse doctor? Always tender and always devoted Kathryn Ferguson h1s nurse follows hlm on h1s errands of mercy If we hurry now we w1ll have txme for a pe p mto the slde show We ve always been partlal to Indla rubber men This one wxll bounce twlst or stretch wh1chever you prefer We recognxze Vladrmlr Burlc and demand an exhlbltlon of all three The Slamese twms are dxscovered to be Dorls and Helen Castor It seems they have become more closely attached to each other than ever Irvm Mackenzre IS a fenulne sword swallower' We have always found them a little md gest ble personally Edna Teschke trles her wlles on the snake and has them compl tely charmed We dont envy Jean Voorhees her Job because after all a strong woman 1S held down a good deal by her work A crowd IS gatherlng at one end of the tent so we elbow our way to the fore to see what rs happemng It appears that there IS to be a spe lalty dance by a genume Hawanan dancer We have never been to Hawau but we know we ve seen that girl scrrewhere before Why 1ts our old classmate Jessre Jansen flamlng halr and all' It would take more than a grass sklrt to dlsgulse Jessle f1Om us Havmg exhausted the amusements of the Slde show we sally forth to the clrcus grounds where we dlscover Leonard Marsac whom we have heard IS head of the Marsac M1racle Complexxon Creme Company He appears to be very busy for he has h1s secretary Wlth h1m and IS dlctatlng wlth one hand so to speak whlle he purchases a hot dm from Mana Chrlstlansen w1th the other The very efllclent secretary IS Dorothy Cremerlus who Leonard proudly tells us takes dlctatron faster than he can talk and IS always two letters ahead of hlm Suddenly we hear a oft volce saymg somethlng about A I lggvigv I ' , ' . - . ,. UT: , . . . -lf ixvf.. o - gr . - . 9 I . . ' r 1 y Q . , r . . --S dj rg , ' y . ' SJ O , ,. , a t Y . ' , I ' I . . y . - his head and Ruth Brilllsour cartwheeling dizzily. . . . . . ' - H , , . . Q . . , . g ' . ' ' i i , . A. ' . . - . . . . h I D D o Q u v ' D I I . . ' ' ' . ' s ' Q ' a 1 r K r' r I all lull UI e Sputlsghi lag: Tu cntx a worthy cause and wont we please subscr1be'P We are poxsed for fl1gl't when lo and behold beneath the Salvatlon Army bonnet IS Agda Norgarrds face' Someones legs fast dlsappearxng beneath the canvas of the blg tent' They are Spled by Lewxs Reed a husky llmb of the law and are pulled trlumphantly out We are amazed to dlscover Woodrow Powell as the culprxt Pollceman Reed has no mercy and drags ms former classmate up before Charles Sxmms the owner of the clrcus and B1ll1e Crane h s wlfe Bxllle ra1ses her lorgnette but upon recog nlzmg l'1m persuades her husband to present h1m wlth a free txcket Now where to'-' Thls tent looks mterestmg We enter and find Frleda Benz and Roselyn Specht IH robes and turbans bendmg over the palm of Chrls Sorensen who seems to be 1nqu1r1ng whether the lady of h1s poems really exxsts and whether he w1ll ever meet her We trust he will not be d1sappo1nted But as lt IS nearmg tune for the b1g show to start we do not lo1ter but fare forth to the lemonade stand where we purchase a glass from Luellen Saunders then turn to watch the crowd Who are these people approachmg'-' They are not New Yorkers at any rate The gzrl 15 wearmg a huge sunbonnet and her escort a farmers straw hat He IS chewmg a w1sp of hay We gasp when we reccgmze Ann Dreyer and John Pearson They l1ve on adJo1n1ng farms and John carries the mulk palls m for Ann every mght Thxs looks hke Margaret W1ll1ams but what a change' Her mouth is set ln prlm lmes and she IS wear1ng hlgh buttoned shoes An enterpr1s1ng huckster who looks remarkably l1ke Helen M1skel1y attempts to sell Margaret a balloon but alas balloons are much too fr1volous so Helen goes on to the next customer Across our hne of v1s1on walks a water boy carrymg buckets of water 1n the d1rect1on of the th1rsty elephants People used to say Wilbur Talbot was cut out for a blg Job Over by the elephants 15 a queer figure By the hxgh sllk hat and rusty frock coat vse would guess 1t IS a mxsslonary Thomas L1nnen brxnk benevolently tossmg peanut shells to the elephant' Now lt 1S txme for the Blg Show so we hurry to find front row seats ln the tent The acrobat takes our breath away by h1s darmg defiance of the laws of grav1ty as he does handsprmgs IH m1d axr As he rxghts hxmself we d1scover Harry Bohman The tlghtrope walker gracefully swaylng over our heads appears to be Carrxe McCaull We rub our eyes and look again Somehow we never plctured Carr e ln thls role but she seems to take 1t calmly and as a matter of fact Next nve girls in ballet costumes come trlpplng out and do a very pretty dance for us They are Stella Cattanach Kathryn Hoffman Janet Latane and Charlotte Bartels led by the expert Sophle Ollxnlck A Wxld West Show lS the next number We look on w1th mterest as Ewmg Wagner and Leroy Fulton both dashlng cowboys r1de then' bucklng broncoes furlously around the rmg swing thelr lassoes at each others heads and dash out affam It seems they were 1nst1lled w1th thas pep and exuberance of sp1r1ts back at C H S 1n the dear old football days under Coach Weekley Now the Master of Ceremonxes steps mto the rmg sm1les pleasantly at the aud1ence thereby lettmg us recognlze Alexander Lawrence and cracks h1s whlp A Splflted horse prances IH wlth a bareback rxder polsed on xts back We gasp as we see the petite form of Adele Parrott but she IS perfectly sure of her self and as much at home as though she were back ln her old seat ln room 15 so we turn our att ntmon to the horse It moves ln strange h1tChBS not qulte as horses are wont to do and after careful consxderatlon we arrlve at the conclus1on that those hmd feet belong to Joseph Humemk Just then the head sneezes xn the old fam1l1ar way that Earl Mowen used to sneeze so we d6Cld6 that they must have gone ln the horse buslness together Attentlon please for the grand finale' Everyone slts rigld expectant when suddenly from the very top of the tent leaps a gxrl A parachute opens behmd her and as she floats down we recoffnxze Anne Homack The trumpet sounds and the cymbals clash and the show IS over 1 U -ml' um Four N 1 L, . .- 1, 1 - 1- 1 - . 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Q . 1 1 v - 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 - .3 Uh: Spnllxght Page Twenty Flwe Qllaaa mill , O W'HOM IT MAY CONCERN We the Senlors of 1931 being possessed of sound intellect rg and good flnanclal standmg do hereby declare this noble document to be our last w1ll and testament and we do herewxth revoke and make void all other wills and documents hltherto negotlated by us To the Class of 1932 the Jumors of C H S we bequeath our stald dlgnity and common sense whxch has characterxzed us as the supreme class of X., Cleveland Hlgh School To the class of 1933 the Sophomores of C H S we bequeath our sound ilnanclal standlng whlch has flourlshed under the capable management of Lawrence Hllyard To the Class of 1934 the Freshmen of C H S we bequeath the followxng wlse and DSIISHCIR1 advice to follow dxrectly rn the vestiges of the honorable class of 1931 for we must modestly admit that we are the most cultured and learned class ever to pass beyond these halls of learning Sara Allen bequeath my ablllty as an author to Joseph Klem so that m the near future he may become a second Slnclalr Lew1s Charlotte Bartels bequeath my conscxentlousness to Peggy Crulkshank a quahty we hope she may attain when a senlor Fneda Benz, wxllmgly bequeath my hghtheartedness to Kelvin Van Nuys in the hope that he may 'blend It wlth hrs Mlltomc pursult of learnlng Harry Bohman bestow my lazmess upon Olga Specht so that that Junlor malden may slacken her acceleratlon ln actlvltxes Sidney Borodowko bequeath my abllity to burn the mldnlght oll to Murlel Edwards Ruth Bnlhsour wlll my rxmless spectacles to Evelyn Myers so that ln the future she may not be harassed by the dread of loslng her present ones Vladlmnr Burlc will my palntmg ab1l1ty to Cooper Smlth We The Castor Tw1ns Dorls and Helen bequeath our qulet volces to Karl Ireland and Arthur Donnelly Stella Cattanach leave my soclablllty to John Van Cleve whlch will help hxm to enJoy attendlng all school functlons ln his senlor year Marla Chnstnansen wxll my lack of mqulsxtlveness to Dexter Bates a characterlstlc we hope will form a stable compound therem Florence Crane w1ll my ab1l1ty a edltor of the Spothght to those who may be so fortunate as to recelve thls honorable position Dorothy Cremerlus leave all my WOITISS as buslness manager of the Spotlxght to those who wxll succeed me Hugo D1 Fabro w1ll my ab1l1ty to wrxte love sonnets to Albert Azar and truly hope for hls success ID acceleratlng the heartbeats of h1s fem1n1ne readers Mesrob Dnradounan, bequeath my mus1cal talent to Fred Beach and hope that he wrll attam the relghts of success I am reachrrf wlth my barxtone sax Anne Dreyer leave my am1ab1l1ty and pep to May Joseph and hope that she w1ll dlsplay an mcrease of anlmatlon m the years to come Edna Enckson leave my reserved way to Eleanor Caldwell Kathryn Ferguson leave my quletness to Grace Duffy Leroy Fulton bestow my battlng average of 300 to George Korner wlth the hope that some day he wlll attam my posltlon Dorothy Heroy bequeath my sense of duty to Natalie Wllhams Lawrence Hnlyard leave all my accounts records and overheads to Ellzabeth Root Katherme Holfman bestow upon John Thermann my ab1l1ty to trxp the llghf fantastic as he wlll need thls qualxty to attend the Semor Prom Anne I-lomack bequeath my good taste ln dress to Mary Korner Jane Housum, w11l my ambltxon to take college boards to Kathleen Barrett Joseph Humemck bestow my commerclal ablhty to Walter Frankenberger wlth the hope that h1s typmg speed wlll mcrease Edwm Imus leave my dry wlt to Vlolet Archer so that she may henceforth amuse her classmates Jessle Jansen bequeath my gorgeous halr both 1tS color and wave to Jane Stanger Robert Kramer v.1ll1ngly bequeath my cheerful optxmlsm and good nature to Dorothy Warfel Janet Latane bestow my artlstlc ablllty upon Lois Grant . . l 1' H r .,..l ' - - ' ll H Ali? 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' . 1' 'U e jpntlxglyi l me Twenty SIX Alexander Lawrence leave my tenms ablllty to Wllham Klem John Lewrs bequeath my way wlth the women to Huntley Hxtchcock wlth the hope that m the future he may work havoc wlth the glrls hearts Thomas Llnnenbrlnk wxlllngly bestow my pleasing manner upon Charles Lose Irvm Mackenzle leave my bashfulness to Janet Plummer Leonard Marsac wxllmgly leave my posture to Juamta De Guzman and wlth lt the following advice The shortest dlstance between two pomts IS a straight llne Carrie McCaull leave my punctuahty to Farrxs Swackhamer and truly hope that he doesnt spend too much of hxs tlme ln the detentxon room Helen Mnskelly leave my sense of humor to B0bb16 Fuller hopmg that he may soon be able to use h1s Pepsodent Smxle Eleanor Morrls leave my resonant volce to Beat xce Gunderson Earl Mowen leave my abxllty as cheer leader to all those who are lmbued wlth school spmt Muriel Mowen leave my oratorlcal ablhty to Ellse Welnpahl Elna. Norgord leave my even temper to Cornella Hoffman Agda Norrgard bequeath my n1mbleness to Dons Shaeffer Sophne Olhmck wlll my enunclatlon and all the blessmgs to be derived thereby to W1lliam Klein John Pearson bequeath my unaffected manner to Bunny Brown Woodrow Powell wlllmgly leave my unprecedented football technxque to next year s captain and hope that he may help add to the football glory of C H S Lewxs Reed leave my ab1l1ty to bluff to Joe Downey Henry Ronnlund leave my sunny dlsposxtxon to Frank Butler Luellen Saunders leave my quxet ways to Jane Bllhngsley Helen Shapiro leave my husky volce to Molhe Comstock Charles Snmms leave my serlousness to Carolyn Rlvers a very merry freshman Chns Sorensen bequeath my manly physlque and trail of broken hearts to Buster Welr Roselyn Specht bequeath my school glrl complexlon to Nancy Allen Pauhne Stanley bequeath to John McGrath my unexcelled capacity for actmg and wlth 1t my best hopes for hxs success 1n showmg the publlc why Shakespeare died at an early age Wrlbur Talbot leave my dlifldence to Catherme Fuchs Edna Teschke leave my slenderness to Carol Hlbson Jean Voorhees leave my athletxc ab1l1ty to Ruth Lacey wxth the hope that m the future she may follow ln my tracks Ewing Wagner leave my coldness to women to Robert Stolk Samuel Wxkander leave my modesty to Joe Haddad Margaret Wnlllams bequeath my lelsurely ways to Burnett Tower our fastest track star State of New Jersey County of Union h . 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Charles Nettleship, willingly bequeath my dimples to Floyd Britton. -mil . nn The 'gpntlxqlxt lake Tmnu Noun Suprrlatmra Most Popular Gxrl Most Popular B0 Most Carefree Class Bluff Best Natured G1rl Best Natured Boy Wlttxest Quxetest Pepplest Most Attractlve Girl Most Attractlve Boy Best Sport Best All Around G1r1 Best All Around Boy Best Student Favor1te Teacher Favorite Class Done Most for Class 31 Done Most for C H S Most Athletlc G1rl Most Athletxc Boy Most Artlstlc Best Dressed Glrl Best Dressed Boy Best Chums Most Talented Best Mannered Class Poet Class Orator Most Ambxtlous Lazlest Most Consc1ent1ous Most Orlglnal Vlost Rellable Faculty Member Wlho Helped the Class of 31 Most Tallest Shortest Thlnnest Fattest Most Inqulsltlve Florence Crane Chris Sorensen Stella Cattanach Hugo D1Fab1O Margaret Wllhams Charles Nettleshlp Muriel Mowen Marla Chrlstxansen Ann Dreyer Janet Latane Chrxs Sorensen Jean Voorhees Katherme Hoffman Chris Sorensen Dorothy Cremerlus Mr Qualntance English Thomas Linnenbrmk Dorothy Cremerlus Jean Voorhees Janet Latane Florence Crane Leonard Marsac Edna Erxckson and Elna Norgord Chris Sorensen Charles Nettleshlp Chrls Sorensen Muriel Mowen Robert Kramer Jack Lewxs Charlotte Bartels Sara Allen Dorothy Cremerrus Mlss Teague Ewlng Warmer Edna Teschke Agda Norrga '11 Muriel Mowen Roselyn Specht Most Musical Mesrob Diradourlan ...lr A . . , ' ., , , 7 ' If . 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In O I L I ldiullllll--. ya i X-rxlxj xl H Uh: ,Spntlughi Page Twenty Fight Uhr Svmnr lglag Dzrector ELSIE D TAYLOR IS year the Senior Play The Youngest written by Ph1l1p Barry whlch was presented February 13 and 14 was ln every sense of the word a success Although It was necessary to pay a larger royalty than usual a proflt of over S400 was reallzed Part of thrs sen1or gxrls who made and sold candy at both performances also to the Ilne l1st of patrons and patronesses and advertlsers The followlng were ln charge Adviser Lucy O Teague BUSIDCSS Manager Tom Llnnenbrlnk Sales Manager Muriel Mowen Publlclty Agent Wxlbur Talbot Treasurer Lawrence Hllyard Stage Manager Mesrob Dxradourlan Property Man Vladlmlr Bur1c Ele tr1c1an Charles Nettleshlp Carpenter Henry Ronnlund Prompter Jane Housum House Manager Dorothy Cremer1us Ushers Roselyn Specht Helen Shaprro Anna Homack Sadre Schlecter Katherme Ferguson Dorothy Heroy Irene Shoosmlth MUSIC and Dance Sam Wlkander U3 . Il Qllaaz Sung Tune Fumculz Funzcula Oh, we have flnlshed all our days of learnmg, Behlnd thy walls wlth lvy grown And all our hearts are filled wlth a strange yearning, Slnce we must leave a place well known Oh, now we start to chmb Llfe s highest hlll ways Yet confident of bright Success, For well you taught us knowledge in our hle days We fear not any hardy test Cleveland, Cleveland, we shall sing thy pralse, Cleveland, Cleveland, ever through our days. And we shall thmk of thee wlth prlde, Though sea part us and high green tnde. You shall be our true xdeal, Our hearts always to feel. ll Z , . IM ' i eww - Z ' ' ' l , ' 724551, . - . ,law '7 Lia, r - ' - l . l ' . . ' V l ll ' iinancxal success was due to the untlmng efforts of students who sold txckets and of the K,f kY7i:,- y V I . U - 1 ' ' : ' - . 3 ' - ' ' 1 - 3 : - ' ' ' 3 2 ' ' - ' 1 - : - 9 -- ' - 'T 1 7 1 1 ! 5 . . , . . u new n1sn8nv H sump a mo su M a no .Inq qauep aueqnq 9 1251 A ans N ua QH 9? 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I X K -- a m F Ill Ill Il 'Glyn Spotlight Iago Thlrts Pour El Bram a Lllmr By CHRTS Som-:NsEN 31 CAwarded thlrd prlze 1n Natlonal Poetry Contest of the Scholastlc Magazmel I draw a tangent on the moon But 1t fades away too soon I draw an angle to a star But the dlstance IS too far Then I draw a llne rl ht through The mxddle of the mght to you Now It stays there very brlght Outshlnlng any starry lxght Suddenly I ind Im thrown Upon the ground all alone I DICK myself up from the ground And bl1nk1ng hard I look around tVery queer I thought to sa Belng here 1n th1S way! I gaze around w1th tlmld eyes From earth to trees and then to skles I find that I am standxng where Rows of corn stalks stlck the a1r All IS sxlent very st1ll Except my heartbeats thunder thrlll And then I see a star fall down Another leaves ltS mghtly crown Unt1l three fall to where I stav fAnd I had thought to get away? Then I hear pecullar sound H gh above the turrowed ground I look lnto the nolsy sky And thls the sxght that meets my eye The moon I se spI1t ln half I thlnk lt queer I try to lau h One half falls 1nto the fleld Very sllver Ilke a shleld The stars above thxs half move round Blazlng sky blazing ground They speed clrcles round the moon CIFCICS endmg all too soon Above my head I hear a hum The other half a pendulum Swmgs across the sky and back On a curvmg sllver track The mghts a clock to me T1ck1ng t1me etermty Stals are seconds burmng brlght In the txcklng of the nxght Then I chance to look around And see more stars upon the g ound Arranged 1n geometrlc plan FIQUTES never made by man Clrcles squares and dlflerent angles Structural shapes ln ha y tangles Then a searchlxght cut the mght W1th the sharpness of 1tS llght And 1n the space between the two I saw a vlslon all ln blue And I cr1 d aloud to see God standlng there ln front of me I-Ie stood there hke a flower sweet Nlght changed to a heavenly street And all around Hlm shone H1s Elory Just as you read ln Blble story Seven angels round Hlm stood Slngmg aloud of brotherhood Each one bore a shlnmg lxght Mak1ng gloom clear to my s1ght And there I saw ln front of me The fable of etern1ty All the pam and sorrow felt Touched my heart and left a welt All the Joy and gladness known Came to me wh1le all alone I bowed IH prayer to H1m above Asklng for H1s tender love I felt a glory enter m The llght that shmes eternally Somewhere a freight tra1n rattled past I knew the swht would end at last A cloud came down from up above Hlclvng the one who taught me love Llghtnmg sewed the sky to ether All the nlght was element weather The moon went up to where IC should And all the stars Alone I stood Beneath the sky and breathed a prayer To Hlm who thmketh everywhere God I thought IS xery good I would Jom I-hs brotherhood I would know the frlendless breed Help them serve them ln thelr need I would be a part of God Instead of human earthly sod I draw a tangent on the moon From October to next June I draw an angl from a star Wlshmg to be vthere you are And then I dravx a llne r1ght through The mlddle of the nlght to you Nou It stays there vers bl'lC'ht OUtSh1H1f1g any starry llght an 'f V U' 1 9 0 1 ' 1 Y . . . . . . 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A shadow that has no orrgrn no pattern and I am the endrn rn myself I push eagerly through lazzrng clouds of Korean scent that flow from mottled banks of blossoms All rs quret here The sun peers back at hrs glrtterlnff tram as a grass carpet beneath the trees settles to outwatch some restln bees I am trred so trred of fallrnff across meadows rnto the gaspm brook and on to deepen forest dark I wrll res and be strll on the ffrass carpet under the May blossoms But I cannot for Sun sees and glowers' Gay trees are startled Blushrng petals fall shatterrngs of a Chlnese vase Therr pungencw IS so heaxy It chokes me' I am forced to go on I must on and on for I am a shadow A lon shadow that sprawls over fr n w decked earth A shadow that has no O11 rn no pattern and I am the eudmg rn myself -Mant 'KHBPE iliarnhrnpa 1Heard From Mx Bedl By HUGO DI Ff1B1o 31 By THoM1xs LINNENBRIINK patter patter The falntrng scent of dylng roses drrfts And falters drrp patter drrp Rarndrops fall on the flat roofs slantln roofs flat earth In the softened arr wh1ch has taken on a glow Of colors And the w anlng fragrance softly srnks and fades In the shadows heaped earth plowed earth upturned leaxes folded leaxes gr err d SXKZLQIYI leaxes How I would lrke to be a leaf sl epy wrth ramdrops talkrn therr tmx talk upon me drlpprnq so sleepX drrpprn so sleepx so leepx sleepr drrpprnff Leaxlng rn ms lonels heart rnftrtlculare Sorrows 11119 .mll llhlll I1 .U. , D . 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I ,' Av 6 4 L Y V, 'Z 'e e 'Q.f ' D V 1' -' - .U . ., , s , Q. .U ,... l v rl r 'D T l I' a 1- lrl . ll The Spotlight Page Thirty Slx Salramm By SARA ALLEN 31 Awarded Honorable Mention ln Natlonal Essay Cont st of The Scholastic N THE 11st of Trlals of Llfe From A to Z nght Ibefore Snumy Colds and Spinach come I Salesmen A Salesman IS a walking encyclopedla who IS antlclpated wlthl dread endured wxth 1mpat1ence and dxsposed of wlth all posslble haste He lS a person who ls bent on convmcmg you hls helpless VlCt1!I'l that hls are the only posslble wares on the market X, and that you are the most obtuse and xgnorant of men not to seize the golden oppor tunxty you are lettmg shp through your fingers when you stubbornly refuse to purchase Salesmen are utterly devold of any personal feeling and cannot be reached by curt refusals Jeers or 1cy polltenesses They contxnue to bestow pxtylng smlles on obstinate rebuffs and speak ln the coaxmff tones one uses to a temperamental chlld They even resort on occasxon to cajolery and flattery One day last summer havmg nothmg to do and all the time in the world to do it ln I was ensconsed on the front steps entertamxng a nelghbors small daughter with the remarkable tale of The Three Pigs I was up to the part where the wolf demanded entrance to the three DIQS domaln I growled ferocxously Let me 1n or Ill huff and Ill puff and Ill blow your house down' Marjle shlvered ln dellghted terror and I paused for dramatlc effect when a shadow fell across the lower porch step Looklng up I saw to my consternatlon a man who was all too evldently a salesman He had all the earmarks of one In hxs hand he carrled a black satchel and on hls face a fatuous smlle rounded syllables poured forth nearly drownmg me ln a sea of words He sald ln swlftly undulatmg tones I am Mr Potts from the Slnger Sewmg Machine Company of Elizabeth New Jersey I have here a booklet whxch I am sure would mterest you lmmensely It will tell you all the pomts of our famous machines whlch are used all over the world Here the steady flow stopped whlle the salesman paused for breath and I closed my mouth which I dlscovered had been standmg open durlng this bewlldering flood Suddenly I was flxed wxth a plerclng gaze whxch demanded the truth the whole truth and nothmg but the truth and the questxon What kind of sewmg machme do you use? was shot at me Taken unawares I gulped and stammered N none' The salesman bent a pltylng glance on one so benlghted m thxs mechanlcal age as to be without such a smmple necesslty as a sewlng machme But ln hxs eye was the look of a hunter who sees hxs prey and IS sure of makmg a klllmg Wxth feverlsh haste he drew forth a sheaf of papers from h1s sultcase and poked them at me Here glance at these he commanded I started to protest but with my first word he gestlcu lated wildly and shouted Look at them' Just look' There was such a llght of enthuslasm on his face that I hadnt the heart to dim it If l0Ok1Xlg at h1s papers gave hlm such pleasure I was not the one to deny hlm that joy I obedxently looked They were partlcularly unmterestneg plctures of sewmg machmes dlalgrams and charts Th1S odd man wlth a passlon for sewmg machlnes had gone on excltedly talkmg and explainlng but I only half compre hendmg had let hlm go on t1ll a questxon brought me to attentlon He had asked Now whlch type do you prefer? You re g1v1ng your order today so lt wxll reach you next week My order'J What order I thought It high time I intervened but before I could begm seeing the look of denlal on my face and evldently thmklng I had not been tempted qulte far enough Mr Potts bestowed a dazzlmg smlle on httle Marne who had been starmg all eyes at thls strange person and sald brlghtly Then thls lxttle M1ss can have lots of new dresses' Mamie and I both looked startled Marne at bemg thus unexpectedly addressed and I at the strange thmg he had sald I began to feel a httle nxght mare ish Could thls be an escaped Inmate from some 1nst1tut1on Then llght began to gllmmer famtly through my bewxldered braln I sald at last what I should have sald at the very begmmng But I don t want a sewing machine I wouldn t take It as a glft' I detest sewmg and Mother can t get me to touch her machme' The look of urprlse on my salesman s face would have been laughable lf It had not been so pltlful He grew redder and redder tlll I was alarmed lest apoplexy 1'6Sl11t He opened his mouth and C10Sed It su '- , , U , ' ' Q u rr ' as ' , . yn ' , l sa 3 dia, - ' ' ' ' ' , , , , . . D . I Y ., ' , Y ! Q 0 9 ' - ' v u 1 ' n ' I ' ' U ' V 7 1 H ' 9 ! ' . . . , . y y ' i Y X v ' ' He advanced with purposeful strides to my side and opened his mouth. A swift torrent of well- , . , - . . ,, y . . . ,, . . ,, , , . . t U - U Y 7 7 ' .. ,, - y 1 ' J 1 K ' I ' , , ' ' V ' ' an v The ,Spnflrghf l we 'Hxlrtx Seven agam looklng for all the world llke King my b1gUest gold flsh The resemblance was so strong I resolved then and there to change Klng s name to Mr Potts He finally managed to speak He stuttered Your m mother' Why arent you I mean I thought then xts not your house? You re not marr1ed I felt so sorry for hxm that I wlshed fervently for a husband or at least some money -enough to buy one of hxs machmes I saxd meekly and apologetlcally Not yet He brlghtened Vlslbly What do you mean by that'J Because 1f you re cons derxnv marriaffe youll of course be Interested Ln our famous lme- I saw I must be firm I sald determmedly No Im not consldermg it And Im not interested ln sewxng machlnes Good day Then hastily backing towards the door I reached xt and escaped leaving Mamie and Mr Potts starlng solemnly at each other Thls experlence has made me wary of all people even famtly resembling salesmen If there IS a knock at the door I hasten to lnform some member of the famlly of the fact but I am usually told wlth rude promptltude to answer It myself Whereupon I can nearly always dlscover a hole 1n my stocklng or bedroom sllppers as an acceptable excuse for not bemg m evldence All excuses fa1l1ng what lS wanted If he IS selling anything I can always close the door If as sometlmes happens I am not qulck enough wxth my foot and the salesman gets hxs planted firmly ln the doorway I am mdeed at a dlsadvantage I am forced then to choose between llstenmg to what he has to say and crushmg hls foot ln the door In thxs case I call for help and some member of the famlly usually Mother comes to the rescue and relterates at regular lntervals and wlth adm1rable persrstence that we dont want any Maglc Cleanser tor shoe pohsh or Shredded Wheat or bath saltsl txll the salesman s staylng powers are broken down and he leaves defeated for the tlme bemg Whereupon the entlre famlly w1th one accord heaves a sigh of rellef and looks forward to the time when as one of the pleasurable dut1es of an enllghtenecl people xt can go to the polls to vote down the unnecessary evil of salesmen 1Ku1er llvvha Emerging By Cr-nus SORENSEN 31 Across miimte space Our eyes meet 4How long lt takes to meet your l1ps'J I change to axr I move toward you You breathe me See through me Brush me wlth your words I go between your fingers Inslde the sleeve of your dress Intlmately I surround you Across mfimte space Our eyes meet To the sanctuary of your eyes To the prayer of your llps CI come wlth the flute song of happiness Llght ln my heart'l Across mfimte space Our eyes meet I count the aeons passlng Untll our llps meet 1 I come robed mn l1ght'J My hands are wlnd, shudderlng Upon the blue vexn of your throat, Upon your sable halr l'. 'I' f F1- .nl -- -.Illia Ill - . an l . Q . q Y ' D ' V .. - - . - 1 ' v '-' . . ' 1 . . . ,, . , 5 . . . . D O ' ' H Q . ' ' V v however, I advance boldly to the door, open it a crack, stick my foot in, and inquire in frigid tones ' ' . 9 X ' v ' 1 . .U y . . Y . , . Ml 1 0 O , , ' 3 , 51 e jpnllrghi Page Thlfty Eight Heltgranre 115 Mme By SIDNEY BORODOWKO 31 fa one act play? S C E N E I K HE scene opens on a foggy nzght The famt glrmmer of a shop lamp yuts out from the p x W znterzor of a Shop and rs swallowed by the fog and mzst Musty panes make up the shop front and through them can be seen dusty antzques A blur comes znto the dzm lrght and slowly takes the shape of a man,-a man covered by a cloak that envelops hzm completely He moves nozselessly towards the door of the shop and knocks slowly but heavzly upon zt A few moments of szlence pass then the door slowly draws back on zts hznges The cloaked figure sluies from the fog to the znterzor of the shop and quzckly passes to :ts dzm rear The shop has two counters placed on ezther szde of the room On them are pla ed assort ments of antzques In the rear rzght a workbench s partztzoned from the rest of the shop by curtams shabby and unclean On the workbench are a few tools and vzses Towards the left of thrs workbench zs a door leading to an znner room On the counter nearest the workbench ts an ancient ozl lamp Placed close by zs an equally anczent clock It ts thas clock we hear tzckzng as we s e shufflmg towards the cloaked stranger who had gone towards the workbench the bent figure of an old man Though attzred zn a pazr of shaoby trousers a well worn vest and a pazr of anczent shoes there zs a certarn neatness about htm that betrays the fact of hzs havzng been m better circumstances at some tzme zn the past Apprcachzng the rntruder he questzons htm n an anxzous voice Well what brmas you here tomght CLOAKED FIGURE I need some money OLD MAN fExplodmg! Money that s all you ask for Money' Not a cent more do you get untxl you produce some results' Do you hear me'-' No more' CLOAKED FIGURE Calm yourself no n ed to get exclted about such a trrvxal affalr But I do ne d more money Then again Ive plcked up a fine trace of him OLD MAN Rot' You re always dxscovermg a trace and as soon as you do you find you have no more money Besldes every tlme you find a trace you Immedlately lose it Bah' CLOAKED FIGURE Well Im domg my best and not many could do better But come stop the dwrddlmg I tell you Ive found a real trac but youll hear none of It unt1l I have some more money OLD MAN All r1Uht' Ill g1ve you the money But thls IS the last txm youll g t any untll you really find hmm Walt here and Ill get It for you I Old man goes through rear door leaving the figure m the dark with the lamp After a lapse of a few mznutes the old man returns! OLD MAN Here you are Now whats the news? CLoAKED FIGURE Thanks Thls should last me for a while longer eh' Well Ive found Maynard OLD MAN fExc1tedly! You you found Maynard? !Gwes a gasp and clutches hrs heart! O h' fSzts down heavzly as cloaked figure comes to hzs azd Old Man breathes heamly for a few moments then speaks! Thxs heart w1ll he the death of me yet Im sure of lt CLOAKED FIGURE Easy now dont talk for a whlle Youll be feelmg better In no t1me at all fOld man contznues to breathe heavzly Then hapzng regazned hrs breath he suddenly becomes angry and razls at the figure rn the cloak! Why dld you keep It from me so lonff'P Why dldnt you tell me sooner? And why sprmg It so suddenly? Answer me you blackguard' CLOAKED FIGURE Well I wanted to be sure of my money thats all Come on perk up and Ill tell you how I came to ind h1m OLD MAN fAngr1ly! Go ahead' Im l1sten1n CLOAKED FIGURE The day before yesterday I heard of a fellow called Maynard up In Rosetovm Well I went up to Rosetown and mvestlgated I found there was a man hvxnv there by tha nam but lh ' '- 00 -' . if y , 2 - . . . slssflswzt - -4,-A ga -,M . . . . qw 'fr' , .- ., ., . ... - wr 1211 . , . 35 '35 , ' is 'Pi' ' - A . . n - , . - .. . 3 , , . V , . , . I - I I A ' Y J . , , - ' I Q . . . . . , ., . Q . , . c . , . . Y - - . . , , . , , . . n 7 ' . . , . . , D. , , . . . v , . . , . . . . , . - Q Q . O . . O x, . . . , . I , . ' . , . , y . . , . 4 ' 3 - - 3 I - , - . . . , A , . ..... . .... . , U , . , . . . - 1 - . f - , 1 . . . . . , . C, . . . , . . y , - v 1 - t Y . D , .N . . . 3. I ' v Y . ' v ' ' A ,A Y - , . -, LJ ' 'ii I ll . un The Sp Hugh! Page Thirty Nlne I had my doubts as to whether or not he was the cne you wanted But from the lxttle I could find out from the villagers and from the description you had given me he proved to be the one I wanted The odd thmg about lt was that he was 1lV1!1U all these years so close to you without your knowing anything at all about hrs bemv there Posing as a business acquaintance I mqulred at his home I found he had come to this c1ty and was staying at the German Gardens I came back and yesterday I saw him On the pretext that he was an old friend of mine I approached and spoke to him Naturally I apologized for my supposedly foohsh mlstake Now in Rosetown I had discovered that he went ln deeply for antiques so I let drop a word or two that the cause for my having to meet my awaited friend was about the sale of some ant1ques He immediately became mterested saying that he also kept a lookout for antxques OLD MAN rln suspense! Humph' Did you get h1m to come here'P CLoAxr:n FIGURE We began talking about c rtaln famous antiques and casually I mentioned this shop as a place to obtaxn some magnificent articles Then as my friend hadnt appeared I said that Id leave He asked me where this shop was so I promised to bring hlm here tonight at 8 30 exactly one hour from now You ve heard the whole story now Does it satisfy you? CLD MAN fGlow1ng wtth pleasure he rzses from the chazrl At last you ve accomplished something I shall reward you well Go now Ill be ready when you return with Maynard for a nlce l1ttle reception Cnosxm FIGURE fGathermg cloak about htm he crosses the room to the street door! Good by' Ill be here at 8 30 sharp fSl1pS mto fog and is oon lost to view The old man zmmedzately goes to rear room After a moment or two of heavy breathing and scraping he returns carrymg a heavy obyect that he can scarcely hold He places it on the workbench He mutters to htmself and smzles smuglyj So he IS interested ln antlques is he? Well Ill show hxm thls one and a few others llke xt Wont he l1ke them? I-Ia' I-Ia' Imported dlrect from Spam they are Stlll ln good working order too Just need a httle oil lHe takes ozl can from workbench and applzes the ozli Hmm' I guess thxs IS where the thumbs are placed and th1s is the wheel I tum then he shrleks ha' ha' The cellar ll be about the best place in wh1ch to conduct the operations Ill have to get the other machines down before they get here Thlsll be a nice joke on hxm Ha' ha' ha' Be good to see him after all these years fSuddenly he stares at curtazns opposzte htm and h1s face tzghtens Hts Lowe turns bztterj Yes Robert Maynard It w1ll be good to see you after all these years Thought youd gotten rld of me eh'P Well I came back to get my revenge fVozce rtsesl Shanghai me wxll you? Send me my power this tlme' Through all the years I vowed Id get back and flnd you fLoses control over hzmself and begzns shoutmg wildly! Now Im back and Ive got you ha' ha' You re gomg to m et the devll tomght Maynard Ha' ha' ha' the devll himself' You re going I Clutches heart gasps then smks to the floor Deep szlence ensues broken only by the tzck tock tack tock of the clock on the counter Outszde the water ts drzppzng drtpptng drzppzng Curtazn falls to truncate lapse of tzme Curtam rzses A ltttle more than an hour later A thud thud ts heard outside the shop e footjalls of a runnmg person Suddenly the door ts banged upon ami tn rushes the Cloaked Fzgure Hello' Where are you'-' Hurry' fStops to lzsten for an answer Hearzng none he shouts again! Hurry' Ive got some lmportant news for you fStops agazn he zs puzzled by the silence looks about the room and enters partztzon suddenly sees the figure of the old man and rushes to htm shoutzngj Whats the matter? rObta1n1ng no answer he hurrzedly bends down to ltsten for heartbeats Then he rzses slowly muttermg to hzmselfl Its blasted queer first Maynard up and gets killed by a wlld hansom cab Now the old man IS gone Something odd about it all fSl0wly he retraces hzs steps on hzs way out he blows out the lamp then he goes out in the fog closzng the door slowly behmd htm and zs soon lost zn the mzst The drtp drzp d rp from the roof top 18 stall audzble from the outstde of the shop and mszde the tzck tock tzck tock goes on but the lzght the dam lzght zs out and darkness cov rs the shop Curtam U . . - - A l . . . . . O . . 3 1 y . I - , : e ' 1 . , : , . . . . ' . , . . 5 , . into slavery, will you? fBecomes ezcitedl. Yes Robert Maynard, in one hour I'll have you here. 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' , I .... ,' .... ,' A l . . . , I . . , Q 1 ' I 1 , e . ul' r ! rr . gl ll The Spotlight N Page Forty Naimnal 15unnr Snnrig HE Cranford I-hgh School Chapter of the Natlonal Honor Soclety was granted ICS Charter hi III 1923 It was orgamzed on the basls of the alms as set forth by the Natlonal Councll that of creatmg an enthuslasm for scholarsmp of stxmulatlng a deslre to render servxce of promot ng leadershlp and of developmg character ln the puplls of the Cranford Hlgh School Untll thls year only members of the graduatmg classes have been recelved mto xx membershxp at Commencement Thxs year however m accordance w1th the By Laws of the Natxonal Councll 15 Q of the Semor Class and 5G of the Jumor Class were elected ln May by a Faculty Commlttee consxstmg of Mr Clement Mlss Teague Mxss Anderson Miss Taylor and Mr Loveland At the Iinal assembly conducted by the Senlor Class the elected members were duly mltxated and awarded the membershxp card and gold emblem Thls emblem conslsts of the keystone and flamlng torch symbohc of the alms of the SOCICCY and m1t1a1 letters C S L S standmg for Character Scholarshxp Leadershlp and Servxce To be elected lnto membershxp of the Natlonal Horor Soclety IS a d1St1HgLl1Sh9d honor Not only must the candldate rank m the flrst quarter of hrs class 1n scholarshlp but he must have made posxtxve contrxbutmons ln servlce to the school He must also have mamtalned exemplary ldeals and attltudes toward all hls school act1v1t1es M E M B E R S Semors Charlotte Bartels Jane Housum Henry Ronnlund Florence Crane Robert Kramer Chrls Sorensen Dorothy Cremerlus Thomas Llnnenbrmk Roselyn Specht Charles Nettleshlp Jumors Elsa Relmer Lucxlle Scott Olga Specht Farrls Swackhamer N N O 1 O Q.-. ,.-,, . . . . . . mill iLQ'lx5f.. - ' - gg' .pq i . . . . 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W , I. , f , - , , , , 1 1 . . , I V ' , K .null i Actxvxtxvs yin A Z I 1 .J 4 A A ll su Ely: Spot light Page Forty-Two 'WW Uhr CE 017 Cllnunnl Faculty Advzser Mrss M11-'FLIN O F F' I C E R S Preszdent-CHRIS Som-:Ns1-:N Secretary DOROTHY CREMERIUS Vlce Pres1de1t-CHARLES SMELTZER Treasurer MR MORNEWECK xy HE G O Councll IS head of the General Orgamzatlon of wh1ch any Cranford H1 h School the general organlzatlon are conducted through the G O Councll the oiilcers of which are elected by the student body The membershlp of the Councll conslsts of a. presldent vlce presldent secretary treasurer managers and captams of teams 1n season coaches one faculty advxser and the pr1nc1pal of the h1gh school The purpose of the councxl lS to frame and carry out DOIICIES of all act1v1t1es that are Wlthln tre scope of the G O All school finances are handled through thls councll as well as the conslderatlon of all athletlc problems Tre General Organlzatlon has had a very successful year Due to the cooperatlon of the students ln becomlng members of the organlzatlon the excellent attendarce at the regular benefit performance at the Cranford Theatre and the asslstance of the treasurer Mr Morneweck the General Organlzatxon 1S nove ln better flnancxal posltlon than It has ever been before The good attendance at football and basketball games helped lmmensely 1n swellmg the treasury of tlse G O N ,f I . . - V jk - V K . ..f4-asrifag r. f O 0 l ' - ' 1 - . -Mg? j --53,0 student may become a member by buymg a G. O. t1cket. The executlve functions of zz' U ' - - A 3 1 . . . . ' KV ,j, - 1 3 7 1 1 . . I . . v A D o LJ 1' .. ull 'III all? C-Spniliglyi V320 I-'orb'-Three .ian Uhr Spotlight Stall' Faculty Adtzser Miss Blmxrzn I HIS year the Spotlxght was awarded thlrd place IH ICS class 1n the annual contest of the f i .V Columbla Scholastlc Press Assocxatlon A large number of delegates from the Spotllght staff attended the convention held by thls assoclatlon m New York thls Spring Some members of the sta1T also attended the convenuons of the Northern and the Central Jersey Press Assoclatlons both of whlch the Spotlight lS a member Many lnnovatlons have been mtroduced mto the magazine and the flnal xssue was Increased elght pages IH SIZE OVCI' any ICJFSVIOUS XSSUS STAFF Edltor ln Chlef Blllle Crane fSen1or JGSSIB Jansen Associate Editors LJun1or Loulse Welersbach Buslne s Manager Dorothy Cremerlus Asslstant Buslress Manager Charlotte Bartels Junlor Bus ness Manager Evelyn M5 ers Art Edltor Janet Latane Cxrculatmg Mana er Sam Wlkander Exchange Edltor Meredlth Conley General News Edltor Leonard Marsac Club Edxtor Olga Specht Joke Edt rs Athletlc Edltors Senxor Edltor Junlor Edltor Sophomore Edltor Freshman Edltor Ts plsts K Thomas Rlchards Mesrob Dxradourxan 1 Ca1r1e McCaull Wllbllf Talbot Chrxs Sorensen Charlotte Housum Grace Orrok Fred Wexss Edna Erlckson Murlel Mowen Soplele Oll1n1ck Elna Norgord f - -f at , - v - - -Q, p A N gie?.'1sU ' fin' xg - ' X f 7, as 'X ' K ' ' 3' ca,.a.,5xw 5 f A . 1' 1 Q15-1' '31,n. 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Jane Housum A 3 D 4A AA A ' v ' h I .................................. f ' ' VY ' A ..,..,......,...,....,...........,...... l S, .,...,.............,....., I 4 ' . b' Nl., ' .,,.,, ...,.,.,.,. . ..........,....,.,.. ..,. 4 l . . - 'x Er ' 1' H r .. ll The Spotlight un Page Forty-I-'our lm Annrmhlg lirngram Qlnmnuttrv Faculty Advisers I MRS CHANEL!-:R L Miss 'TEAGUE OFFICERS Chazrman Rom-:RT KRAMER Secretary LOUISE WEIERSBACH Treasurer LEROY FULTON 1 f HE Assembly Program Commrtree cons1sts of pup11s chosen to represent each of the home rooms throughout the year The purpose of the commxttee IS to plan the assembly programs durlng the year and to foster a better attltude durlng the assembly period Nancy Allen Mary Dahoney Joe Downmg Leroy Fulton Katherme Hotfman M E M B E R S Loulse Welersbach Wllllam Horn Wllllam Howe Robert Kramer Catherme Poth W1ll1am Wallace . 1 . ' Ars 5625:- Af- PT:-4 Ala-ffgiixvf.. JL, ig . , . . ..,, ,. 95' we . ' ' ' 1 LJ f . al ll 'Che Sputliglgt Pass Forty-Five ORCHESTRA CHORUS Che Spotlight un l'z1r.:e Forty-Six Uhr QKPD Glrnzs Faculty Adviser Miss TAYLOR e HIS year for the iirst time a H h School Junior Red Cross Council was organized and the following officers were elected President Dorothy Heroy vice president Thelma Wlld secretary treasurer Catherine Fuchs There IS also a representative from each home . P roll call in th High School and the drive turned out to be the most successful ever SJ attempted During October the council decided to help Bonnie Burn Sanitorium in some way and in February it gave a very enjoyable Valentine Party to some small chlldren there A basket of food was given to a needy family in Kenilworth for Thanksgiving and affaln to another family for Christmas Also during November the Red Cross sent the Veterans in Philadelphia a box of cookies made by the High School cooking class and some greeting cards made by the art class Its work has been mainly centered around Bonnie Burn and the Veterans in Philadelphia During December seventy five individual packages were sent to the Veterans For Bonnie Burn during the same month the COUHC11 sent one hundred ifty pencils post cards and stamps to be sent by the adults there to their fr ends it also started work on scrapbooks for the children there Thelma Wlld was chosen to be the delegate to the National Convention at Washington in April The Red Cross work this year has been very successful but next year the council hopes with your cooperation to b more actlve than 1t has ever been I I A 541133, 3 - 5 - , 4' I M 32 room. In September, the members of the High School Council took entire charge of the AJ . ' . . . . . . . 1 I I K' r null 1 The Spotlight Page Forty-Seven l m Uhr Efgpmurtttng Gluh Faculty Advzser Mrss GRACE Bn:A'r'rn: HE Typewrlting Club started ICS 3CtlVlt1CS by attemptlng to attaln membership ln the 5 . Jumor Department of the O A T lOrder of Artlstlc TYDISCSP Each member sent m an attractxve speclmen of her work ard we recelved our Junior Certlflcates admlttmg us to membershxp Charlotte Bartels secured her Senlor Membershlp Certlflcate Our Ld next proJect was that of speed work Flfteen mmute speed tests were taken and the results IH Speed and Accuracy were recorded on 1nd1v1dual charts In our next plece of work we transcrlbed artxcles from shorthand notes lssued by the Royal Typewrlter Company Our typlng club was one of real enjoyment and of practlcal value M E M B E R S Charlotte Bartels Edna Er1ckson Elna Norgord Ruth Br11l1sour Ann Homack Sophle Ollmxck Dorxs Castor Patrlcxa Mercer Helen Shaplro Helen Castor Mur1el Mowen Edna Teschke Uhr Arrnuntmg Qlluh Fa ulty Aduser Mas DUcK1-:R 1 HE Accountlng Club IS composed only of members who have passed two years of bookkeeping At the bev1nn1nff of the year Income Tax Accountmg vsas taken up followed by a set whxch mcluded all the dxfferent transactxons of dally buslness and the closmg of the books The members of the Acccuntmg Club hope that many wlll contmue the work started by the present group M E M B E R S Joseph Humen k Charles Nettlesmp Henry Ronnlun ..,tl , i i . . sflfgffza .4-ruff. - - - - . em 'TQZAM - - - - J? :Eu . . 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I D O f Y ' : ' v d Al r .A ' at 1' H r A I' . ,. ll 'C e Spotlight n ll 11 'Z I I Uhr Bunk Qlluh MRS CHANDLER f Faculty Aduserc LMRS ANGLEMYER OFFICERS Preszdent Coop!-:R SMITH Secretary DORIS ARCHER f Q HE Book Club was formed at the bevmnmg of the school year for the purpose of helpmg lf if KJ 'xl' 'J 1ts members acquxre a better knowledge of Englxsh and Amerxcan hterature Each member selected a book and agreed to g1ve an oral rev1 w ln the presence of the members of the club At the flrst meetmgs of the club reports were vlven on books by early Engllsh authofs then works of early Amerlcan authors were dlscussed followed by reports on books written ln the nmeteenth and twentieth century The TEVIBWS glven were lnterestmg and the speaker usually aroused 1n h1s hearers the deslre to read the book We fe l that the Book Club has fulfilled ICS purpose 1n awakemng a deslre among Page Forty-Eight members to read more worth whlle lxterature Dorls Archer Bertlre Beecher Barbara Brownell Marla Chrlstlansen Betty Cody Malearet Clombxe INEMBERS Marjorle Decker Kathleen Donnelly Ernest Franks Grace H111 Charles Mey Grace Orrok John Qulnn Rita Ray Robert Relners Cooper Smlth Lucy Tallaferro gil, ' ' . 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V . 1 LJ 6 T null' - The Spotlight Page Forty-Nine ll - J S1 Uhr Qlreatmr writing Qlluh Faculty Admser Mrss ANDERSON HE Creatlve Wrxtmg Club began 1ts career last fall wxth 1ts doors open to those who love to wrxte The club elected no officers s1nce It exxsted not for orgamzed group actlvxty but for mdrvxdual frowth 111 the craft of wrxtxng At the meetlngs the storles poems descrxptxons and essays wrltten by the members have been read for Cl'l1Z1C1SI'f1 adverse or favorable Chrxs Sorensen won thrrd place 1n the natlonal poetry contest conducted by the Scholastlc many other members have had thelr productlons publlshed IH our own Spothght and others who have not yet attamed that goal have shown a growth ln technlque that prcmlses much for next year Margaret Crane Grace Duffy Taylor Frazer Gertrude Ganschow Beth Harrxs Margaret Haynes MEMBERS Gr swenor Wadman Henrletta Mlller Ellzabeth Root Cooper Smlth Chrxs Sorensen John Van Cleve Kelvm Van Nuys l , . . . My , . . . . . 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C , . r l r r ' 0' f 1- F' 'I EI e Spotlight , h H Page Fifi y Entre Nunn Comezllere Miss TEAGUE La Preszdente PAULINE STANLEY La Secretazre DOROTHY HEROY La Vice Presidente PEGGY CRUIKSHANK Le Treroner LEWIS REED P4 Lf HE French Club opened thls year wlth a large group of students eager to explore France from thls slde of the ocean The purpose of organxzmg Entre Nous Wa.s to acquamt the members wxth French hfe and customs At our first meetlngs we studled several charts of steamers and th-us prcked out our staterooms for our voyage to France We separated mto two groups and sailed on the Ile de France and the Pans After an enjoyable trlp on these boats of the French hne we landed at le Havre From there we went to Parls where we spent the Chrlstmas holldays Wlhxle 1n Pans we vlslted Le Louvre Notre Dame and other famous places From Parls we journeyed to Chamonxx where we all enjoyed the wlnter sports A group of the French Club gave a very entertammg scene from Le Voyage de Monsleur Perrxchon Upon leavxng Chamonlx we journeyed through Le M1d1 and La. R.1v1era Our tum through southern France mcluded the medleval c1ty of AVIQDOU Here we saw the natlve dance La. Farandole We spent the Easter hohday rn Chartres Vlsltlng the most beautiful church of all France la Cathedrale de Chartres Our last meetmg was ln Parls and then we salled for home Sara Allen 'I'heodore Folkman Charlotte Housum Floyd Button Isabel Franke Flora Jansen Peggy Crulkshank Catherine Fuchs Jessxe Jansen Juanxta de Guzman Dorothy Heroy May Joseph Kathryn Ferguson Lawrence I-Illyard Evelyn Myers M E M B E R S Pauline Stanley Wilbur Talbot Burnett Tower Lou se Welersbach Natalle Wllllams LEWIS Reed Gordon Schultze Irene Shoosmlth Cella Sorensen Roselyn Specht Lab' . . 11. ig- .gy - ' - ' , n U . ,Jn Q, 4 . .'.. ' FT. iv . . . , av 'FW ' I if ' , . Y ' I 1 v - r l ' Y' n ' - 1' I X n l . ul , . t . Y 1 1 . , . . . I lJ Q' u ul' Uh? Gsputliglgi Page Fifty-One Faculty Aduser Mn E K LOVELAND OFFICERS President FLORENCE CRANE Secretary RAYMOND OBRIAN Vzce President-JANE HOUSUM Treasurer IRA DIRADOURIAN HE Latm Club IS now concludmg 1tS hrst year of exxstence It adopted for ltS program of the year The Hlstory of Rome Its meetlngs have been characterlzed by the presen tatxon of reports on mterestmg UODICS whlch haxe helped to throw hght upon the 11fe and h1story of the early Romans Ln the1r economxc polxtlcal llterary and re11g1ous aspects Its motto IS Cresc1t eundo whlch means It grows as It goes Irene Bodnar Deborah Cannon Florence Crane Ira Dlradourxan Jane Housum M E M B E R S Dor1ta W1ll1s Luclle Lansmg Edward Lanza Bradner Llttlehale Ray mond OBr1an Roland Ward Uhr latin Qlluh lag. - - - ' - -ff' 3 7:-4 ' grsfff gf ix-vf.. .. A ,. 4 . J- 'Tia ' an 11 ' ' ' ' ' f ' av 'PW , . M E M B E R S Rose McGraham The Spotlight lu Page Fifty-Two Uhr fllllathrmatrra Qlluh Faculty Advzser Miss Esmnnoox O F F I C E R S Preszdent MOLLIE CoMs'rocK Secretary LAWPENCE CANNING Vzce President FNRANK D1-:L GANDIO Treasurer-GRACE HAGERSTROM HE Mathematws Club was organlzed to gxve puplls an opporturuty to study the sllde rule and to d1SCl1SS xnterestmg toplcs for Wh1Ch there 15 no tlme ln the regular classroom The members of the club have learned to solve on the Sllde rule problems ln proportxon multxpllcatlon and d1vls1on Many of the meetmrfs have been devoted to the dlscussxon of such toplcs as permutatlons and ccmlbmatlons Elnstelns theory of relatlvlty hlstory of IIL2ChBII'13t1CS and famous puzzles Paul Anger Frank Butler Lawrence Cannlng Phyllls Caruso Mollle Comstock Raymond Cowperthvu alte Frank Del Gandlo Bernard D1 Babtlsta Walter Ensor Jill . lll Robert Fuller Albert Haddad Grace Hafferstrom Jcs ph Henry Charles Hess Wllllam Kersens Betty Loveland Frank Lowery Waltel McGarry George Mlller Katherlne Mlller Wllllam Nlelson Dorothy Vondron Herbert Welr Mmer Wetmore Chrls Wlttlng . NA . . . . X. . slslaszf ..,-1 ge Ta, . . . . . . . . sl?-lf gli fwf.. ' 3 . , , 2, .W . . . . . . . . . ' K I ' D Q 1 - b D ' D V ' I I t LJ 1' mhz Spntliglgf Page Fifty-Three Ahuanreh Blilathematxrn Glluh B Faculty Advzser Mn QUAINTANCE ' r HE Advanced Mathematlcs Club has taken up calculus and advanced graphlcal analysls -,T- The college prospect members feel the club has been of great benefit m mtro ducxng to them the more serxous study of mathematlcs Wh1Ch they are to assume ln the1r further educatlon Leonard Marsac presldes Smce there IS no necessxty for club QQ dues or reports no secretary or treasurer was elected Dettex Bates Evan Beecher Sldney Borodowko Hugo Dl.F3b1O Leroy Fulton Dorothy Garrett Francls Horn EMBER Edwm Imus Karl Ireland Robert Kramer Alexander Lawrence Leonard Marsac Lou1se Merkle John Mlllett Eldon Munro Luc1lle Scott Charles Sxmms Farms Swackhamer Thomas Rxchards Ewmg Wagner Sam W1kander . , . aff. . . Jgvigflv . -4 ?' 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M 1 '1 , X X , , , M Che Spntliglgt m Page Fifty-I-'our U ,me Uhr Svrwnrr Glluh Faculty Advzser MR WILSON I O F F I C E R S President GROSVENOR WADMAN Secretary-CLAIR WEIR Vzce Preszdent WALTER HOLMQUEST Treasurer ALMA Wvsocxr ..-fi, HE Sc1ence Club the purpcse of wh1ch 1S the further study of sc1ence was organlzed thrs ' ' year w1th a greatly 1ncreased enrollment as compared wlth last years After oifxcers were elected the club proceeded to set out a program for the year It was finally decxded that a commlttee appolnted by the group would select the varwus types ot subJects to I be worked on and members of the club would make reports at the meetmgs w1th experlments on the elected subjects also for thelr eiforts the members were to YBCEIVC po1nts dependmg on the value of thelr reports accordmg to the declslons of the other members A certaln amount of dues was declded upon thls was to be used for obtammg prlzes to be awarded to the members havmg the largest number of poxrts at the end of the season In due tlme the club was functlonmg well and had very llttle trouble n complymg wlthtr1s plan In worklne on the selected subjects the club has done work rn many fields electr clty radlo heat llffht and elementary aeronautlcs The entlre club after ccmplet ng the task of selectxng the prlze wmners ln the polnt ccmpet1t1on and clearlnv up all flnanclal s tuatlons conslders 1ts exlstence 1n tloe year 1931 very successful V1ad1m1r Burlc B Cameron Annle Church Walter Clarke Gertrude Cremerlus Allce Fleldstad Robert Gaffney Vlctor Gaul Iii-anis.. MEMBERS Arthur Holmquest Walter Holmquest Charles Kuzllc Lawrence Larkln Robert Maxileld James Mlddleton Waldo Mowen H Nlck Gecree Norberg Helen Norgord Dorothy Relyea Marg ret Robertson George Rozyckl Mary Tlnnesz Grosvenor Wadman Clalre Welr Alma Wlysockl 1 , g r vw 'J -W. f -'M , Ye g Q , - - Q K L A ,Q k l .N - 5 gr 'Ns Q 4 Ma S h. A keiffflihfv r - S9521 h V , D I U , Y -fo ,A '!1 ' . .ms-, 4,6,,, ' X , . :r g, , . Ei: X . . . . . 74' 1 -H . . ll l . 1 l . , ' . ' . 5 . . lj 'rf . . ' . . . . U A ' ' I 3 N. . . . . . A I D V I ' ' Y ! 7 D ' , Q . ' ' A ' A ' ' ' Q, g , . . . . 3 Y f . . . l . .L O I J - I L! K T T l....nl . um The Spntliglgt Page I-'ifty-Flve H ll Uhr Evhatmg Qlluh Faculty Advzser MR MORNEWECK O F F I C E R S P1es1denf DOROTHY CREMERIUS Secretary OLGA SPI-:cH'r Vlce President ROBERT CRUDEN Treasurer AL1 AN Woonwlum A HE Debating Ciub was organized last September under the direction of Mr Morn weck li- The work of the club dunno' the first semester was mainly m the way of practice debates among the members At the begmmnv of the second semester the real work began The two varslty teams were selected one affirmative and one negative and immediately they started to collect material on the question for interscholastic debates The Wild Muriel Mowen El anor Morris Carrxe McCaull Meredith Conley Cora Babcock and Farris Swackhamer The quest or th1S year was Resolved that chain stores are a detriment to the best interests of the American people The interscholastic debates were with the following schools Newark Central Hiffh Bound Brook Metuchen Somerville Scotch Plains Ro elle Roselle Park Llnden and Westfield There was also the annual Junior Senior debate which this year was won by the Seniors At this debate Muriel Mowen was awarded the medal for beinff the best debater We won tw lve out of th fourteen s heduled debates Most of them were dual debates The negative team lost to Bound Brook and the aflirmative to Lmden The Linden debate was for the County Championship Linden havmv won first place 1n their leaffue and Cranford first place ln our lea ue In the final d bate we lost to Linden by a two to one declslon Tue other members of the club are Ja k Kulrn Robert Northcutt Jane Stanger Mary Scott Robert Bxlllnffslx William Braedon and Mars Dohoney The members of th teams haxe been award d letters and pins l h avg., ' ' ' ' ' . e . :.E5.fflE:,4 . V . . . A .Jw Qkvs.. D VS' -sw - , , - - - - members of the varsity teams included: Dorothy Cremerius, Olga Specht, Thelma ' . ' , 9 ' . ' , ' , I Z .D v v v l 7 - Y - S . . ' . ' ' - ' . A ' V . t . . , V . D 'e e c . . . 5 . 4, U B , . , . . , . V . 1 : C A , , , , . I D . ' . :J A .V ' , I e f ' 3 . F .o ' ll 1' r' r'- M' M 'mhz ,Spotlight Page Fifty-Six THE DEBATING TEAM Uhr Efraurl Qlluh Faculty Admser Miss MIFFLIN O F F I C E R. S Preszdent ROBERT HOFFMAN Secretary EILEEN DAMON Vzce Preszdent JOHN PEARSON Treasurer Drcx WATERHOUSE HE Travel Club was orgamzed ln the Hrgh School last fall The object of the club IS to 4 afford amusement and benefit to 1t,S members through rmagmary travel ID our own country or fore1gn lands Any student who has taken and successfully passed a course Li-QX1 1n hlstory or who IS takmf hlstory may Jem the club but membershlp IS lmuted to forty members The first meetxng was held on November 5 1930 The officers were elected and commlttees were appolnted ne to draw up a constltutxon and another to work out plans for the club The club voted to take a Med1terranean Crulse grvmg speclal emphas's to Egypt The club meetrngs have been enjoyed by all and wh1le a great deal of the tme thls year has ne essarlly been gxven over to organlzatlon lt xs hoped that next year the club w1ll be able to devote the greater part of the trme to travel For the greater part of the year we have been handlcapped by the lack of a movmv p1cture machlne but the new machlne for next year should add greatly to the enjoyment of the club programs Nancy Allen M1ldred Anderson V1018t Archer Fred Beach Brlly Bodlne Vlvlan Boyle Arthur Brown Exleen Damon MJ.. Dorothy Deller Betty Eldredge Beth Harrls Eugene Henrlch Robert Hoffman Cornella Hoffman James Hollowell Corlnne Johnson Fred Khourl MBE R Frank Klefmpa Dorothy Lewls Frank May Ruth Merkle Helen Mxskelly Hobart Parsons Julxa Pavelka John Pearson Kathryn Rauchfuss Carohne Rlvers Sadle Schlecter Gertrude Scholz Ellzabeth Tarlow Susan Thompson Abbxe Turner Maxwell Van Nuys Dxck Waterhouse - ' T 1 M vslisfz. . . . . ,f-1 T-475, , NNW: 33.-.. . -F -sf. ' . . . , X -o , 1 . , z . P . . . . . . . o , Q , . '7' S 1 . 0 LJ L' mul' mn Iiilfll Glhilhhnuh Birturvn nf Sminra jputlighi I Page 'lft v -Eight I SD 5 W in ,,,, , To discover the identity of the little ones, turn to the advertisin age . L l J c' ...ull llll A ihlztxcg K xx Y T ZZ iz. ' , I A I I Glyn Spotlight un l'zl1,:u Sixty 1 Ml, Girlz' iinrkvg Gram MGRGQCT-JANET LATANE Captam KATHERINE HOFFMAN Coach MRS BRECK 1 HE year of 1930 lS the best record of Varsxty Hockey m Cranford Hlgh School' The team on every game of the S1X scheduled Durmg the season no out cf town team was able to make one goal agamst the heme team Only the Alumnae were successful ln scormg ' two goals agamst C H S The total number of goals were twenty two by our team and two by the opponents The followung g1rls were awarded major letters m Assembly on XJ December 12 for maklng wlth tre help of our coach Mrs Breck the season such a perfect one K Hoffman captam L We ersbach F Benz C MlcCau1l E Re mer Fx M Dreyer S Olllmck and J Latane manaver In a later Assembly Mrs Stanley the presldent of the Parent Teachers Assccxatxon ple ented each of these same fflrls wlth a sterhng sllver hockey bar pm upon whxch was lllSCl'1b6d C H S 30 Otlcer members cf the squad who ubstltuted ln any of the games were D Levns E Root E Myers M Crcmble M Haynes D Cannon C Sorensen C RIVCIS I' Jansen R Br1ll1sour H Bemnhelm B Munro K Rauchfuss andl Franke The s hedule and results follow ODD C HS Opp C HS Nov 6 Mlllburn Away Oct Umon Avx '13 Now 13 Sprmgfi ld Home Ctt Mxllbux n Home Oct 2 UNION Home Fmal Toms Nos Alurnm Home Plaxday mth Caldwell at home Illfmn 1 l l 345 . t U ' ' - ,Q fvljwf v ' D ' l J V v 4 1 K B. Gunderson, C. Housum, B. Cody, J. Voorhees, K. Miller, A. Dreyer, B. Beecher, . 2 ' -. ' 0 1 - 1 ' I 0 6 ' . 16 ' ' 0 2 ' L 3 f - 3 ' 0 2 ' 1 2 22 , '. 4 ' A 2 7 Cct. 21 5 ' ' , n 'L I fin LJ r' 'T tm. h :mlm L 'Che Spotlight Page Sixty-One - Gtrln Eaakrthall Gram K I HIS year a team and subst tutes from each class partxcxpated m lnterclass basketball k g Durmg the two months of January and February each team played the others twxce or teams journeyed to Llnden and played thexr mterclass basketball teams The glrls enjoyed both the excltement of the games and the soclal part afterwards The Jumors Class of 1932 emerged the vlctors of the season They recexved emblems last year also for wmnmg the mterclass basketball games The team whxch for the second year has had the honor of hold1ng the Gxrls Interclass Basketball cup was composed of the followmg E Relmer captaln L Welersbach B Gundersen M Joseph B Cody O Bohadel C Sorensen and V Lofffren ll l ll l l I o 1 .4157 fiiuz.. I ' v E forfeited the game if they were not present. Near the end of the season, some of the 14' SZ . . . . . 1 Q1 y ll 1' . . I r H Er'- P' .. ni M 'ff lg e 5 p nt I i 1. Page Sixty-'l'w Bugs 1lTnnthall Gram Manager EXVING WAGNER Captam-Woonnow POWELL Coach J S W1-:I-:Ku-:Y 1' HIS season 1n football has been one cf the most successful Cranford has w1tnessed The team had the advantage of retalnxng n1ne lettermen from the prevlous year The season opened w1th Woodrow Wllson H1gh Schools belng defeated on our grldlron by the score of 13 0 Bud Smeltzer mterceptmg a pass accounted for one touchdown and Capt Powell scored the other We took our second vlctory from Glen Rld e by the score of 14 0 One of the most exc1t1ng games was played at Cranford wlth Scotch Pla1ns Both teams took to DBSSIDP' throughout the game Scotch Pla1ns scored when then' quarterback ran forty tive yards for a touchdown Our s1x po1nts was attalned when mfg Wlkander caught a pa s thrown by Ros1ch The game ended 1n a 6 6 t1e A scoreless t1e resulted when we played Un1on Thms game offered a good example of how well our team cculd play on a muddy Held Cn November 15 we defeated M1llburn by the score of 13 0 Both touch downs were scored by Capt Powell The last game of the season found us at Westfield Although Cranford played 1tS best game of tlse season the score stood 12 6 1n favor of Westfield at the end of th ame J Kleln scored after rece1v1ng a pass from Gr1fTiths The schedule and results were as follows H S Opp C H S Opp Sept 27 O 3 OC 10 OC 18 iiihl Woodrow W1lson Home G1 n Rld e Away Scotch Plams Home Boonton Away Oct Oc Nov Nov Nox Alumm Un1on Metuchen M1llburn W estfield Home Aw ay Aw ay Home Aw ay I . . 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I J' -mln um gilt The Spntliglgi Page Sixty-Three - 'U Bugs Basketball Umm Manager CHRIS SORENSEN Captam-JOE KLEIN Coach J S WEEKLEY HE Basketball team of 1931 was the only undefeated Class B team ln the State of New 5 LA X2 Wlth only a few Jersey It won every game on the schedule whlch conslsted of fourteen hard foufht matches The openmg game was played at Chatham Roslch showed h1s abxllty by s ormg elght po nts and Capt Klem scored slx On January 30 the team played Roselle It was a laard fought game untll the very end The score stood 25 17 at the close of the game Westfield was another vlctxm of defeat havlng lost by the score of 23 16 The most excltmg game of the season was the return game at Roselle Roselle had the lead at the end of the half the score be ng 12 11 In the last quarter the score was 21 21 seconds to play GF1mthS sank a basket g1v1ng Cranford the vlctory The last game o the season was play ed at Westfield Llke the one wlth Roselle this game was very 6XC1f1I1g At the end of the half Westfield had the lead by four pomts After the half Cranford began to smk baskets and the game ended wxth the score of 17 10 ln our favor The schedule and The s hedule and results follow Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Chatham Umon Scotch Plalns Mlllburn Metuchen Chatham R selle Aw ay Aw a5 Home Aw ay Home Hcme Home Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb results follow Umon Westfield Metucla en Rc elle M111bUl n Scotch Plalns Westfield Home Home Away Away Home Aw ay Aw ay H S pp :Inu Einulllnl O stir' -r QT, - ' ' ls . ,I , 1 . . . if ' I I I ' ' I ' - ' ' ' , ' A ., ' . f C. . . O . C. . . O . . 6 ' L' 18 8 . 3 ' 23 20 . 9 ' ' ' 18 15 . 6 23 16 ,13 ' 28 12 .10 . 32 22 .16 ' ' ' 19 14 .13 S 23 21 .20 39 16 .17 ' ' 47 10 .23 23 9 ' ' .20 ' . ' ' 31 22 .30 C 25 17 F611 27 ' ' 17 10 I' . 1 ' BI 1' H Fr'- Ill' I un Uh: Spotlight Page Slxty-Four Uhr Urark Gleam Manager W TALBOT Captamf-C SMeL'rzl:n Coach,-J S W1-:EKLEY HE Track Team opened the season wlth a bang by defeatxng Somervllle on thexr home ,N track by a score of 70 to 16 on Apr th1s was m the broad Jump Smeltzer took first place 1n the 100 yard dash quarter mlle 11 21 Somervllle captured only one fxrst place and and ran as anchor man on the relay team p and captured the half mlle relay m whxch they were entered The four men who ran N!! were Del Gandlo McGrath Frederxckson and Smeltzer On the 29th of Aprll Pmgry was defeated at Cranford to the tune of '74 to 12 Agam only one first was allowed the vxsxtors Flrst places for Cranford were taken by Towers Smeltzer Olofson Kramer Reed and Sorensen May 6 the team agam allowed only one flrst even thls as a tle to go to Roselle when Roselle was defeated on thelr home field by the score of 76 16 Bob Kramer took first place 1h the dlscus and shotput and tled for flrst m the hlgh Jump On May 16 Cranford won the State Relays at Kearny by takmg first ln the half mlle relay and MY second ln the mlle relay Then came the County Meet on May 22 Cran or pe whlle Uruon came second wlth about half th1s score Among the outstandmg stars of the meet was Towers who captured first place m the llghtwewht 100 yard dash the 220 and the runnmg broad Jump Kramer took another tr1o of gold medals by wmnmg the dlscus 12 pound shotput and the heavy welght runmng hxgh Jump Smeltzer won the heavywelght quarter m1le Not satlsfled w1th wlnnmg the County Meet the team took off the honors at the Plainfield Rotary Meet The txtle of thxs meet has been held for the last elght years by Plamfleld Donnelly smashed the d Bob Kramer took two second places and Towers took three first places f d rom d off wxth th s meet totalmg 639 po1nts 8 pound shotput meet recor Rourke took second place ln the pole vault WL . . . . 559525: . ,ai 51S,,, . 1 ' ' ' . A r1l 25, the team went down to Phxladelphxa J - . . . u 2 , , , - , . . ' A Y V 1 D I ' 1 I P . . V A 4 'null mhz fspnilighi Page Sixty-Five - ll Uhr Eaarhall Gram Manager L HILYARD Captam-L FULTON Coach-J W Corn-:x-: HE Cranford High School Baseball Team has had a hne season so far winning 7 out of 10 . I Wie were defeated by Co1umb1a Hugh School of South Orange Newark Academy and Chatham All three of these teams were fast playmg aggresslve teams and Newark and whxch no partlcular person stars but every one plays together and thus we are able to defeat the other teams The team won from Westfleld M1llburn twxce Plngry Scotch Plams Metuchen and Roselle All the games were fought hard for and none of them were easy vlctorles The team was very unlucky to have Joe Klein one of the pltchers spht h1s fmger at the first Mlllburn game and so be unable to pxtch anymore Also another pxtcher on whom we depended was xnelxglble That left us wlth a staff cons1st1ng of only three pltchers Burly Grmmes W1llKle1n and Burlc We succeeded however and turned m several v1ctor1es anyway Freder 1ckson also p1tched ln the second Mxllburn game Followlng lS the schedule and the scores C H Opp ODD Columbia Pmgry Metuchen Scotch Plams Newark Academy Chatham Westfleld Mlllburn Mlllburn Scotch Plams Roselle nl uI'l Ill W E :ia Chatham were close games with the score of 4-3 in both instances. We have a team in L S 2 , . . . . S. . C. H. S. . ' 5 13 ' 2 1 10 0 ' 4 2 ' 3 4 3 4 5 0 ' 11 6 ' 8 0 ' ? ? 9 6 fl r . . !l 'I' r E r I' 'ZH e Spotlight ,, h nu Page Sixty-Six , lilidmh 1 D Enga Qnrkvg Umm Manager VLADIMIR BURIC Captam LINCOLN HAGER Sponsor MR MOWNEWECK qw OR the nrst tlme ln many years there has been a successful Ice Hockey Team organlzed , ,. . The team completed 1ts season ravmg won seven of the nine games played The team Q' opened the season by loslng to Summlt wlth the score cf 2 1 fbut ln a later game reversed the score The members of the team mcluded L Hager A Lawrence S Lawrence R Lawrence L LISK R Hoffman R Northcutt and J Mlllett The schedule and results follow 'umm t Rahway Summlt Roselle Columbla Lrnden Roselle Llnden Columbla H Opp I .4 77'1,4'11?:.. 1 A' - gg ! . I : - -Y C. . S. . ..,, l Q 1 2 2 0 ' 2 1 . 5 0 ' 1 5 ' 5 0 T 1 ' 5 0 ' 2 4 I I I K' T null' s The Spntliglgi Page Sixty-Seven ll sl Aprll Aprll May May May May May May May May May June June June 22 Mage Glennie Gram Manager LEONARD MARSAC Captazn A LAWRENCE Coa h MR QUAINTANCE 'Obi' HE Tenms Team due to poor practlclng facllltles has had to start a very hard season rather poorly Two of the three hardest games were played at the begmmng of the eason and both were lost Slnce then the team has proefressed very well wmnlng half of the games played The members of the team are Alexander Lawrence Robert Hoffman Huff D1 Fabxo and Charles Slmms The schedule for the season follows Westfield Summlt N Y Stock Roselle Mlllburn Westfield Somervnle Hllls de Rahway Bound Brook Roselle Hlllslde Rah w ax Mlllburn xchange Away Home Home Home Away Home Aw ay Home Aw ay Home Aw ay Aw ay Home Home C H Opp .ll Ill lil , . xx x ' 3 Q 0 .Mil a y v I y - - oky , . , . .s. . ' - 0 5 ' 24 ' 1 4 1 6 . . E 1 5 y 15 4 1 18 ' ' ' 5 0 1 20 . 1 4 ' v v v ,, - 25 ' 1 - - 26 . , . 5 0 27 2 3 29 ' ' 1 4 3 . 2 . , 5 U . H. 8 ' 'I I' ,Q ' li 1' H F'-r .. ll ll . lilifdl 'mhz Spntliglri nn Page Sixty-Elprht Uhr Zlnter-Ollaaa Basketball league Manager-E. WAGNER Captain-W. Powsu Coach-J. WAL'rr:fr COFFEE HE Interclass Basket Ball League enjoyed a ve by successful season this year. A team representing ' each class in the school comprised the League. Many exciting and interesting games resulted as the teams were very evenly matched. The League was finally won by the Seniors who met defeat in only one contest. The players on the Senior team, which consisted of C. Sorensen, H. Ronnlund, J. Pearson, R.. Fulton, W. Powell, L. Hilyard, W. Talbot, E. Imus, V. Buric, and E. Wagner, were awarded their class numerals and the class received the trophy Cbtrla Ummm Gram HE tennis fans have started practice in anticipation of the tournament to be held for the cup offered by the Wednesday Morning Club Last year Margie Bates 30 won it This year thirty girls are competing for the cup Lbtrla Urark Gram HE track season was opened by the Lions Clua meet April 27 held at the oval Members of the different classes took part in the relays dash s broad Jump basketball throw and various other events The most successful girls in these events entered the Union County meet given later in ie spring 'mul 4 , Q I . g Y . ,,y .I . . . . 9 I . . V' -2, '. V' A . tl m I ll 1 1wJ2'HI1 E Y n Autngrzmlm A f . 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